Sinking Spring High School - Imago Yearbook (Sinking Spring, PA)

 - Class of 1932

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ALUMNI OF SINKING SPRING HIGH !9t4 Emma C. Evans Katie M. Evans Cora Guldin (Stltzel) Herbert P. Holtzman Hiester Hornberger Luke A. Huyett Elsie K. Leinbach (Riley) Anna R. Miller (We'dman) Theodore W. Miller John G. Sharman Edward H. Zechman IM5 E. Minerva Binkley (Stuber) Georgene E. Field A. Hughes Fisher Geraldine L From (Davis) Jacob Gring Ada M. Hemmlg (Irwin) Clinton H. Miller Emma M. Yocum (Greath) • Murray D. Zechman 1906 Ruth Evans (Gring) Minnie W. Gring 8tryker) • Beulah R. Hlmmelberger James W. Kulp Gertrude Leinbach (Rothermel) Reuben H. Potteiger A. Frederick Rentz Katie A Ruth (Zechman) Jennie N. Stoudt (Wagner) Katie E. Stefly (Shoop) Anna R. Weidman (Potteiger) Florence M. Wilson 1907 Helen T. Binkley (Yenser) • Esther Bresslar Lizzie M Fisher Lizzie M. Fry Charles H. Haas Minerva R. Huyett (Ulrich) John W. Lelninger Cora C. Mays Emily M. Stoudt (Holtzman) J. Russel Welder Mabel Yoder (Edris) 1908 Luke H. Berger Grace E. Eisenhower Luke R. Huyett Bertha H. Krick (Drelsbach) James B. Reber George E. Rhinehart 1909 Alfred C. Bennetch Wellington Eberly William S. Eckenroth Edna M. Grimes John D. Haas Frances G. Hemmlg (Myer) Erma B. Kintzer David Sharman George R. Specht Paul I. 8peicher Florence E. 8tiely (Hornberger) Raymond K. Zechman 1910 J. Wellington From • Howard Glassmyer Annie M. Klssling (Dunkelberger) Austin E. Lutz • Roy H. Potteiger Clarence Schonour Paul L. 8pecht • Fred P Weidman M. Edna Zechman (Bergen 1911 Elmira D. Esterly (Bentz) Regina C. Grimes Adam D. Huntzinger Daniel S. Krick • Jacob D. Ruth 1912 Esther S. Glassmyer (Robb' Helen Henry (Reeser) Leon D. Henry Mary E. Huyett (Grcth) Irwin W. Huyett John W. Wenrich 1913 Elsie Brossman (Pfau) Leroy B Herb Ernest P. Krick Warren H. Miller Harry H. Miller Irvin H. Reber Katie O. Ruth Clarence Stltzer George C. Weidman Stella W. Weitzel (Yocum) Aquillas Zechman 1914 • Sara E. Hartman (Binkley) • Esther M. Machmer (Yochum) • Esther L. Cammauf (Stover) Lillie N. Gelsinger (Werner) Lillian D Kocher (Krick) Harvey Reber Arthur H. Miller 1915 Catherine E. Schrack (Gerhard) Laura H. Gelsinger (Hoffman) Minnie K. Haas Carrie E. Whitmoyer (Wessner) Leon L. Lambert Leroy F. Ruth • James H. Livingood Irvin F. 'From Elmer A. Wickel 1916 COURSE CHANGED 1917 Evelyn J. Ruth (Landis) Howard L Blankenblller Arthur J. Lied Blanche E. Henry (Stltzer) Lyman Seibert Marion M Bright (Leinbach) Harry J. Binkley • William M Savage 1918 • Esther M. Potteiger Hattie N. Ruth Carrie E. Krick Esther F. Miller Elsie M. Cammauf Arthur F. Machemer Kathryn Burgner (Schoener) Marion C Bair (Spatz) A. Dorothy From (Miller) Florence P Weidman (Northeimer) Ira M. Ruth Charles W. Lambert Ruth I. Bright (Blankenblller) 1919 Carrie R. Haas Erma V. Brossman Helen M Mattemes (Troutman) Rita M. Zechman (Dreisbach) Dorothy V. Matz (Scull) Marguerite S. Huyett (Resser) Theodore O Mattes Clayton F. Ruth Stanley R. Ludwig Dorothy M. Ruth 1920 COURSE CHANGED 1921 Ella M. Boyer (HU1) Eva A. Burgner (Kauffman) Marguerite E. Burgner (Miller) A. Estelle Miller (Weitzel) Raymond E. Henry F. Lerch Krick Lawrence A. Mattemes Adam F. Spohn Jr. Henry P. Weidman LeRoy K. Miller Reuben H. Weitzel Homer W. Welder 1922 Marguerite L. Brossman Charles M. Ludwig Mahlon M. Miller Geneva V. Paulsgrove (Fisher) Ralph Y. Steffy Brooke R. Stltzer Earl A. Unger Elsie M Wartzenluft Sara C. Welder (Rizzo) Leon M. Yerger Cloyd S. Yoh Herbert B. Zechman 1923 Henry Y. Brubaker Catherine M. Eisenhower (Roth) John C. Fink John H. Fisher Harold G. Freeman John R. Lambert Carrie E. Lebo (McCauley) Bessie G Potteiger (Hans) Myrtle M. Ream Charles D. Ream Anna E Schrack John L. Seibert 1924 • Mary Johnston Olga Freeman (Kiehner) Bertha Kiebach (Rouss) Helen Lambert (Oraeff) Eleanor Noll (Troutman) William Bright Carl Freeman Floyd Weitzel Carl Peiffer 1925 Ruth Becker John Eisenhower Klarence Henry Stanley Flelsher Harvey Holtzman John Katzeman Helen Matz (Smith) Helen Ravel Margaret Rennlnger 1926 Feme Bard (Henry) Wellington Beyerle Clifford Cake Paul Eckenrode Arthur Holtzman Melvin Lamm Arthur Lengel Forrest Ludwig Miriam Madeira (Knappenberger) Myrtle Murr Bessie Peiffer (Lambert) Lee Seibert Annie Seltzinger Solomon Weidman Warren Wleder

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First Annual Field Day At Sinking Spring The public schools of Sinking Spring held the first annual field meet on Friday. May 6. The event was very successful and well attended by patrons of the community. Considerable rivalry wag noticeable in the high school for class honors as well as Individual honors. The results by classes in points were as follows: Grade VIII—89; Grade X—77; Grade IX—66; Grade XII 47; Grade XI—44: Grade VII—36. In the Elementary grades the results were as follows: Grade VI — 77: Grade IV—65; Grade V—52; Grade 11 — 42; Grade III—40; Grade 1—38. Individual honors in the high school were distir-buted as follows: Earl Kerling. 21; Chester Bright and Alfred Flamish were tied for second place with 17 points each; Ralph Miller, captured third place with 1C points. Individual honors in the Elementary Grades were as follows: Eugene Sowers. 26; Ruth BaRhaser, 18; Richard Weidman. 13. Paul Ballade set high records in the 100 yard dash and the 220 yard dash, the former in 10.8 seconds and the latter in 24.2 seconds. JUNIOR-SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL Athletic Events CLASS A (BOYS) Shot Put—Bright. Flamish. Hill; 35 feet 0 inches. 100 Yard Dash—Sallade. Flamish. Berkenstock; 10.8 seconds. 220 Yard Dash—Sallade. Flamish. Shifter; 24.2 sec. High Jump—Bright. Berkenstock. Shifter; 5.0 feet. Broad Jump — Erlght. A. Wartzenluft. H. Boyer; 17 feet. 10 inches. Basketball Throw—Flamish. D. Ganser. Bright. Baseball Throw--Sallade. Flamish. Bright. CLASS “A” (GIRLS) 75 Yard Dash—E. Balthaser. A Moyer. P. Lutz; 10.8 seconds. Standing Broad Jump —A. Moyer. E. Balthaser. P. Lutz; 6 feet. 7 inches. Basketball Throw—R. Brubaker. E. Balthaser. A. Moyer. Baseball Throw—R. Brubaker. A Moyer. E. Balthaser. CLASS ■‘B” (BOYS) Shot Put—Kerling. D. Dunkelberger. Merkel; 33 feet. 9 inches. 100 Yard Dash. Kerling. C. Ennis. Merkel; 11.8 sec. 220 Yard Dash—Kerling. Merkel. C. Ennis; 26 sec. Hi h Jumo—V. Weidman. D Dunkelberger. Kerling; 4 feet. 9 inches. Bread Jump—Beyerle. D. Dunkelberger. W. Flamish; 15 feet. Rascball Throw -Kerling. V Weidman. Beyerle. Basketball Throw Stick N. Hartman. W. Greth. CLASS “B” (GIRLS) 75 Yard Dash—L. Balthaser. G. Dunkelberger. E. Mover- 10.5 seconds. Baseball Th-r.w - Alien. M Miller. E. Moyer. Basketball Throw—Hawthorne. Allen. Freeman. Broad Junn - M. Miller. E. Moyer, L. Balthaser; 6 feet. 9 Inches. CLASS ■•C ’ (BOYS) 75 Yard Dash- R. Miller. J. Moyer. R. Lutz; 9.8 sec. High Jumo—R. Miller. R. Lutz. C Davies. 3 feet 11 inches. Broad Junin J. Moyer. K. Ganser. R. Miller; 13 feet. 6 inches. Chinning Bar—L. Mover. R. Lutz. J. Mover. Basketball Throw—J. Hartman. L. Moyer. M. Fisher. Baseball Throw—R. Miller. P. Hafer. K. Ganser. CLASS •‘C ’ (GIRLS) 50 Yard Dash — E. Graeff. W. Purdon. G. Mogel; 7 seconds. Standing Broad Jump—W. Purdon. L. Reeser, I. Foret; 6 feet. 4 inches. Basketball Throw—Northeimer. Kerchner. I. Foret. Buseball Throw, N. Corriston, I. Foret, G. Mogel. JUNIOR-SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL Scho’astic Events English: M. Freeman. A. Moyer. B. Behrenshausen. Spelling: T. Bickel. M. Dunkelberger. R. Lutz. Mathematics: Junior H. S.: P. Harding. C. Ennis R. Epler. Senior H. S.: L. Degler. P. Weber. M Weber. Declamation: Junior H. S.:: Mogel, T. Bickel. M. Red-dip. Senior H. S.: H. Lutz. E. Moyer. Science: Grade 7 and 8: D. Gring. C. Ennis. M. Northeimer. Grades 9 and 10: R. Sharman, E. Hill. T. Stover. Grades 11 and 12: E. Weidman. L. Degler. W. Wertz. ELEMENTARY GRADES Athletic Events CLASS •A (BOYS) 50 Yard Dash—P. Freeman. O. Stott. W. Mogel. Basketball Throw—P. Freeman. J. Madeira. O. Stott. CLASS A (GIRLS) TO Yard Dash—Ruth Meredith. L. Foret. G. Sallade. Basketball Throw—M. Zechman. L. Foret. R. Allen. CLASS B” (BOYS) Broad Jump—R. Watson. R. Kurtz. P. Freed. 50 Yard Dash—R. Stahl. J. ShoKes. W. Ennis. Baseball Throw—L. Greth. G. Steffe. R. Stahl. CLASS ”B (GIRLS) 50 Yard Dash—R. Balthaser. C. Fahrenbach. D. Lutz. Baseball Throw’—M. Corriston. P. Gottshall. F. Schuler. CLASS C” (BOYS) Baseball Throw—R. Weidman. J. Ludwig. R. Kurtz. CLASS ••C,, (GIRLS) 25 Yard Dash—B. Weidman. M. Stiely. V. Gring. Potato Race--E. Troutman. B. Weidman. M. Flamish. CLASS -D- (BOYS) 25 Yard Dash -E. Sowers A. Fisher. K. Yochum. Broad Jump— E. Sowers. H. Hain. A. Beverle. Peanut Scramble—E. Sowers. R. Steffe. C. Wolf. CLASS D” (GIRLS) 25 Yar Dash—J. Good E. J. Fisher. A. Stutzman. Peanut Scran ’e—E. J. Fisher. J. Koehler. G. Stoudt. ELEMENTARY GRADES Scholastic Events GRADE I r'eadino—K Yochum. A. Pennabecker, E. Knouse. Numbers—K. Yochum. A. Pennabecker. H. Hassler. Handwriting—A. Stutzman. A. Pennabecker. J. Miller. GRADE II Spelling—E. Sowers. R. Nonnemacher, E. Ruth. Arithmetic—E. Sowers. R Nonnemacher. C. Greth. Handrwriting—E. Ruth. Ruth Nonnemacher. E. Sowers. GRADE III Snelbng—M. Flamish. E. Lutz. P. Freed. Arithmetic—V. Gring. R. Watson. P. Freed. Handwriting—E. Troutman. A. Cassel. C. Koch. GRADE IV Snelling—D. Davies. R. Weidman. L. Herber Arithmetic—R. Weidman. L. Herber. R. Heiser. Languaee—E. Knouse. P. Daub. M. Ijambert. Handwriting—V. Fisher. F. Wartzenluft. P. Daub. GRADE V Spelling—M. Wisser, M. Harpel. D. Burgner. Arithmetic—J. Stutzman. F. Knouse. R. Snyder. General—J. Stutzman. R Zechman. R. Sweimler. Handrwriting—L. Harpel. M. Brubaker. B. Herb. GRADE VI Spelling—R. Balthaser. A. Cassel. R. Hain. Arithmetic—R. Balthaser. A. Cassel. A. Lowe. General—A. Cassel. R. Balthaser. M. Zechman. Handwriting—M. Zechman, P. Gottshall. R. Hain.



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1927 Florence Beard Machemen Robert Beyer le Irwin Bright Claire Edris Minnie Freeman E len Harding Emily C. Hawthorne (Lelby) George Lambert Grace Ludwig William Marks Myrtle Potteiger Miriam Ruth Raymond Sell Edna Yerger Herbert Ruth 1928 Earl Fisher Alton Graeff Grace Madeira iHlmmelreich) Lenore Murr Harold Witman 1929 Sara Becker Charles Elsenhower Mildred Gerhard iReeser) Esther Grill Edward Hamel William Hoffman Howard Katzeman Hazel Reynolds George 8allade Joseph Stuber 1930 Thelma A. Nester Grace E. Edris Sarah F Schmeck Spangler Helen M Brubaker Dorothv Henrv Helen V Gruber Warren I. Noll Stanley C. Weidman George Y. Brubaker Norman H. Bentz Harold M. Knauer 1931 Elsie Mav Yoh Verna Marguerite Yerger Blanche Arlene Machemer Ruth Augusta Harpel Arlene Keener Orlng Flora Wenger Cassel Ethelvn Sarah Wilk Dorothv Anna Potteiger Christian Dohner Hamlsh • i Deceased) mimsspm wmmsm Kutztown Field Day The local high school entered about 40 students in the various contests in the Countv Field Meet held at Kutztown on Saturday. May 14. Due to the inequity in the classification of the schools of the county, Slnkinp' Spring could do no better than win about five or six third places, in spite of the fact that they made very good records. Schools like Olev. Fleetwood. Onte-launee were too powerful to compete against. Industrial Arts The department In Manual Training and Home Eoonomics were Innovations in the local schools this year, but both departments achieved commendable results in the short time. The first year was more or less an exploratory course, to determine the Interests and apUtudes of the students. There were some students who showed lack of interest and indifference in shop and consequently had to be removed so as not to affect the morale of the entire group. Music Miss Doris Ackerman, superviso of music, has given considerable time in the development of a high school orchestra. The lack of certain instrumentation. however. seem9 to have held the progress of the orchestra in check During the month of April a set of orchestra traps w.is purchased from school activity funds. This will more than likely encourage considerable interest in orchestra bv another year. During the month of April Miss Ackerman rendered a tnusicale which included the entire school. By another year provisions will be made to give scholastic credit for those who lake an active part in orchestra and choral work. There will also be some recognition given to the members on a parity with sports. 8MBBBB8MR8 Spring Musicale The Department of Music of the Sinking sprin? Public Schools, under the leadership and direction ot Mies Doris Ackerman, gave a musicale in the Hign School Auditorium on Friday evening, April 15. Everybody was invited. Receipts were used for Music Department. The program was as follows: 1. Overture High School Orchestra 2. Song Fifth Grade 3. Rhythm Band First Grade 4. Trio. Trees Alfred Flamish. Violin Walter Flamish. Clarinet: Norman Hartman. Saxophone. Accompanied by Bernice Behren-shausen. 5. Dances. Tambourine Dance Fourth Grade English Country Dance C. Rhythm Band Second Grade 7. Songs Third Grade 8 Dance. Songs Sixth Grade 'Representative Group) 9. Piano Solo Bernice Behrenshausen 10. Selection High School Orchestra 11. Violin Solo Alfred Flamish Accompanied by Bernice Behrenshausen 12. Instrumental Duet Ardell Moyer. Wil- liam Moyer. 13. Special Feature. 14. Songs Group of Hieh School Boy» 15. Trombone Solo Eugene Weidman 16. Selection High School Orchestra tsmssaBsstt Reading Circle Record By direction of the County Superintendent of schools there is a prescribed list of books required to be read by each grade during the year. This is designated as the Reading Circle for Berks County Schools. The purpose is to stimulate reading of good books and the development of appreciation for the same. A certificate and seal are awarded to each pupil or student who reads the required number of the prescribed list. In our local schools 304 have merited such awards. The distribution by grades is as follows: Grade I 42 100 per cent. Orade II. 32 100 per cent. Grade III. 28 100 per cent. Grade IV. 37 100 per cent. Grade V. 33 100 per cent. Grade VI. 30 100 per cent. Grade VII. 22 88 per cent. Grade VIII. 24 91 per cent. Grade IX. 24 100 per cent. Orade X. 14 87 per cent. Grade XI. 9 100 per cent. Grade XII. 9 100 per cent. 304 97.7 per cent.

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