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

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In times of strain and in moments of distress, when our classmates are scattered far and wide, may they gaze upon the pages ofithis yearbook, finding in it a means of consolation and inspiration, and may they recapture some of the delightful memories of by-gone days spent at this institution which was founded for the better- ment of lllilllkllld-Sllllilllg Spring High School. xxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 4 7 xwvwxxwwwvwwvvxsxNvvvwwwvxwv - ' 0 N QSSSSSSSQ 1 9 pecfication . . . XVe, the Class of 1947, consider it an honor to dedicate this Iniago to her, whose untiring efforts have guided and inspired us in the determination to overcome all obstacles, no matter how unsur- niountable they may seem. who is our dearest friend. advisor, and whose sincerity of purpose we shall always cherish-Maybelle Yarnell Lambert. 3 l lmag 0 NN NNNN NY NNNYYYYYYY NYYY NNNNNN- NNNNNN N . N NNNNNNNNNNNN NNNNN. ALMA MATER 'Neath the shades of old South Mountain Rests our fair High Schoolg There is where her sons and daughters, Learn the Golden Rule. Faith and virtue we acknowledge, Learning as the toolg Vllhen we combat, ours the friendship- Sinking Spring High School. I Class Motto NOT FOR SELFg BUT FOR ALL Class Colors DUBONNET AND SILVER Class Flower AMERICAN BEAUTY ROSE 4 NYYYYXNNYYY NY x NYYYXN NX ' NNNYYY NYYY ' N - 1 BOARD OF EDUCATION i K A. J, Sl'A'l'Z B. ll. WNIDMAN Director '1'rmls11rc1' YICRA AI,'1'l10US1'1 LRSSIG President G. II. lK.XI.'l'H.XSER. J. NV. FROM Svvrehlry Vic:--l'l'vsilh-lxt S 5 I NNNN'X'X'YYXN'YX'X'Y 'Y ' NXNNXN' NNN' NNXNNNNYYXNYYXNXN'X'X'XNNNNYXNNNNYYYXN o L A. D. STECKEL, SUPERVISING PRINCIPAL 6 X I U11 X 3 UU UH X4 S T V FIIEIILTT I go NN www -vwvww Q Nwwvwxwwwxwwxw NwxxNvxwwxxxwx-wx-xwvxwvvxwvwvxwvwwx MRS. MARY M. STOUDT Normal Diploma Grade One MISS M. LENGRE MURR Normal Diploma Gracie Two MISS CAROLINE P. GRIMES B. S. Grade Three 8 NXNNYYYYYYXNYYYYYYY NNYVY NNYYYYYYXNXNNN NNY NYYYYYXNNN 'X'XNX'YYX'X'XNNY 1 7 MISS JENNIE R. FISHER B. S. Grade Four u MISS RUTH A. HARPIEL B. 5, Grade Five MRS. ESTHER E. HIESTER Normal Diploma Grade Six 9 I g 0 99159 Nwwxww xwww -wvxwwxwvvvwvwwxwww N Nxfx- A-wxxwwwwxwvxwwwwwwxw Mx MISS DOROTHY L. DeTURCK A. B. Grade Seven-Mathematics MR. NORMAN C. HOPP Grade Eight-Coach Physical Education Social Studies MR. HOVVARD L. HAMLEN A. B. Grade Nine-English i 10 NNNYYYYYYY N N N N NXNYN NYXN ' YN 1 7 MR. ROBIQRT L. FISHER B. S. Grade Ten-Chemistry-General Science-Biology-I'hysics MISS MARY ELIZABETH YOST B. S.-M. S. Grade 1ElCVCl1+X'7OCI'ttIO11Ill Home Iiconomics MRS. MAYBELLE Y. LAMBIIRT A. B. Grade Twelve-Latin-History 11 Im ag' 0 9969969S96S9S9S999 MRS. NORMA XV. GRAY B. S. :X l'lI MR. A. D. STECKEL, Ph.B., M.A SUPPZRVISING PRINCIPAL Problems of Democracy- Guidance MRS. DOROTHY L. BEIDLER Normal Diploma Music 12 Nw- . NNXNNNYYYYXNXNNNNYYYXNYYYYYYXNXNNYYYXNNYYYYXNNYXNYYYYYY I 7 MR. CHARLES NV. SHARMAN B. S. Band-Chorus l MISS ETHILL M. HAMAKIQR R.D.H. MR. HGMER VV. RUTH Normal Diploma Industrial Arts-Mechanical Drawing 13 1 g 0 Nww Q N N NwwwwwNN Nwwwww NN NY Nwww N NN s - N N N NNNN TI-IE IMMORTALITY OE INFLUENCE -gk ,Q fa KATHRYN STOUDT You've left us a kingdom of love, dear bo3 .-Xncl memories for a million yearsg Your Skippy and Daisy Mae brought joy Your slipping away brought tears. Your charming rougish smile still shows In the mirror of our loveg The clarion call of your trumpet Hows Through our ears from Heaven above. r Her china dolls still make their home In a house by the wayside hereg Her books still stand on a shelf alone- A token to memories dear. NVith a prayer we lift our eyes above The winds that kiss the sodg And see her gathering the flowers of love In the Gardens of her God. GERALD M. DIETRICI-I 14 , 9SS999 9S9SS9999999 l'm.J.n4 1947 , , .. x'lCB PYBSICIBYI4 SCCYJQI' ll jl'g.nL0IJ l'.z.,C1x,Y, a,. :Lussurrlnns flux., I m ag O sssssssssss X QSSSSSSXSSQQSSSSSQSSSSQSSQQSSSSSSSQQQQQSSSSSSSS -STAFF Sittingrflmeille I.ongenec'ker, Advertisement Manager: Mildred Manlmeek, Assistant Busi- ness Manager: Helen Schroeder, Class Proplieeyg Luella Swavely, Assistant Editor: Paul I,eYan, Editor: Donald lioeder, Assistant Editorg Phoebe Zeehman, Business Managferg .Xnna Mae Grimes, Assistant Business Manager: Betty Bailey, Art Editor: Donald Sweim- ler, Class History. Standing:-Shirley Eckenroad, Class Wliillg Marian Emerieh, Shirley Stief, Class Historyg James Feeg, Art Editorg Roy XVeinhold, Ralph Lutz, Advertisement Managers: Sara Hof- fert, Class XVillg Mr. A. D. Steekel, Advisor: Eugene Hull, Snapshot l-Iditorg John Ritter, Advertisement Manager: D. Frances Hiester, Class VVillg Virginia Barnett, Doris Gring, Class Prophecy. 16 4:.Q:ff-ff! U U U -4 I i l i Wi El HI-I Ii' 1' H FL i Eg' ,N f isis: :semis :af 1' asv: :aa EEE M 1Q 'WU , , ,ff 5,1 Af 044, J 4' f sfhluns 1 g O NvvwvvwvwwxwwwwvvxwwxwxxNwxmwvvwxNvxwwwx-vwwxwvxwvwvvx. Nvwvvxsxxxx VIRGINIA KATHRYN BARNETT Ginny November 2, 1929 Typing whiz . . . Oh! Burp My Soul . . . Athletic . . .after-School snacks . . . Blue eyes . . . chorus . . . Greenlield . . . al- ways singing . . . good dancer . . . Cheerful . . . debate . . . long black tresses . . . con- tralto . . . Ambition-Secretary. Commercial Course 10, 114 Vocational Home licononlics 124 Dramatic Club 7, 84 Junior Red Cross 94 Recreation Club 9: Chorus 10, 11, 12g Class Play 10, 124 Y-Teen Club 10, IIQ Debate 11, 124 Athletic Council, Treasurer 12. BETTY MAE BAILEY Bailey May 9, 1929 Artistic . . . green eyes . . . dimples . . . jolly . . . good worker . . . musically inclined . . . Blupsy . . . Doctor CU . . . '4Aye Grunti' . . . Clear the road, Bailey has just taken off . . . Army Air Corps . . . scrapbooks . . . LeVan , . B-24 . . . B-25 . . . Oh! that wallpaper and refrigerator of hers ...i 'X m- bition-Artist or Nursing. Academic Course4 Cheerleader 74 Dramatic Club 7, 84 Recreation Club 94 Y-Teen Club 10, IIQ Athletic Council, Secretary 124 Chorus 10, 123 Class Play 10, 125 Debate 12. 'XNYX'YYYYYXNYX'YYXNYXNNYXNYYY ' NYYX'X'XNXNNXNYXNNYXNYYYYXNNNXNNYYYY NYYX I 7 MARIAN MARIE EMERICH Emerich February 3, 1929 Redhead . . . shy and quiet . . . mother and daughter team . . . intellectual . . . knitting . . . athletic . . . bookworni . . . stay at home . . . Honor Student . . . Baseball . . . reliable . . . chocolate cake . . . organ . . . Good Gosh . . . cards .... A mbition-Dressmaker and dress designing. Academic Courseg Dramatic Club 74 Recreation 8, gl Junior Red Cross 7, 12, Y-Teen 10, 11, 12, Class Play 10, 125 Chorus 12. ' SHIRLEY ARLENE ECKENROAD Shirley August 13, 1929 Food Fair . . . moody . . . neat . . . pianist . . . brown eyes . . . To Each His Own . . . quiet . . . Are You Serious QQ . . . early to school CU . . . dancing . . . record fiend . . . Herman, the Fish . . . Ceramics . . . Green Valley . . . Ambition-Diet? tian. Academic Course, Dramatic Club 7, 8: Junior Red Cross 94 Recreation Club 9, Y-Teen 10, ll, 123 Chorus 10, 124 Class Play 12. I NXNXNYXN YNXNYX' ' ' NYXNNXNYYYYN NYYYYY ' N ' NYY NY NYY N ' NYXNXXX ANNA MAE GRIMES Grin-ny September 13, 1929 Giggle, Giggle . . . clothing . . . dark com- plexion . . . dancing . . . interests, under- classmen . . . I don' wan a . . . jewelry . . . neat . . . clay dreamer . . . English Class QU . . . loafers ..., R l11lJlllOl1-11051711211 Laboratory Teclmician. Academic Courseg Dramatic Club 7, 83 Recrea- tion Club 8, 93 Junior Red Cross 7, 12, Y-Teen 10, 11, 123 Class Play 10, 12g Chorus 10, 123 Cheerleader 7, 8, 9, 103 Class Secretary 8, 93 Class 'Treasurer 7. JAMES IOSEPH FEEG Jimmie November 14, 1928 Quiet . . . artistic . . . musically inclined . . . radio and stage . . . well dressed . . . popular music . . . Obi Heck . . . long jam sessions . . . careful driver . . . tall and dark . . . loud shirts . . . waves . . . Ambi- tion-Orcliestra leader. Commercial Courseg Photography Club 7g Sci- ence Club 8, 9g Press Club 10, 113 Orchestra 8, 9. NNNN'XNX'YYYYYYYYYYYYXNYYYYYYYYYYYNYX' NXNYXNYYXNYYYYYYYXNYYYXNYXNYXNNX 1 y DARLENE FRANCES Hnasrfzn Frances October 20, 1929 Ambitious . . . choir . . . class spirit . . . I don't know . . . refresliineiit committee . . . Knitting . . . domestic . . . never 111 a liurry . . . Ambition-Hztir Dresser. Academic Courseg Dramatic Club 7, 8, 94 Junior Red Cross 7, 8g Y-Teen 10, 11, 125 Class Play 12: Chorus 12. DORIS ANNA GRING Gringy October 30, 1929 Moody . . . telephone enthusiast . . . scared of the dark UD . . . weakness, men . . . ani- mal lover . . . pianist . . . navy . . . Burk- holders! . . . full moon . . . parades . . . Uh, George Y . . . convertibles . . . Youth Coun- cil . . . Ambition-Medical Secretary. Academic' Course: Dramatic Club 7, 8g Recrea- tion Cluh 94 Y-Teen 10, 11, 125 Junior Red Cross 7, 12: Chorus 10, 123 Class Play 10, 12. 1 g O S99 N Nwvwvvwxwww wx-wvxwvxx-www xwvwvvw Nwxxwwwvxwxwxwxxx EUGENE EDGAR HULL Hully July ll, 1929 Reliable . . . Anglo-Saxon . . . post office . . . movie fan . . . VVhen do we eat QU . . . blushing! . . . Oh! those jokes . . . sports . . . Navy . . . Are you nervous . . . Dean . . . Ambition-Post Master or Athletic In- structor. Academic Courseg Dramzitie Club 7, 8g Recrea- tion Club 9: Hi-Y 10, 11: Chorus 124 Class Play 10, 12: Athletic' Council 124 Basketball 10, 11, 125 Baselmll ll, 12. SARA LORENA HOFFERT Hoffert December 8, 1929 Talkative . . . youngest female ...l LX rmy Air Corps . . . has a way with the males . . . Did 'ja get a letter Q ?j . . . skirts 'n sweat- ers . , . least of her worries-school . . daddy . . . Reiffton . . . Cheerleader . . Ambition-None. Academic Courseg Dramatic Club 7, 83 Recrea- tion Club 9g Y-Teen 10, 11, 125 Class Play 10, 125 Junior Red Cross 7, 12g Cheerleader 123 Chorus 10, 12. NYXNNYY 'YY NXNYY N N' NY NYNX'YYXNNXNYXNNNYYYXNNXNNNYYNXNNYXNYXNNYYNY 1 7 LUCILLE N. LONGENECKER sho,-ty April zz, 1929 Petite . . . Hofmann's . . . Oh! Longeneck- er's laughing again . . . parades . . . Y-Teen Affairs . . . Hotdog! . . . Natural Curly Hair . . . Trumpet . . . goes out for a good time . . . haunted houses . . . Chester and Kilroy . . . Luther QU . . . Oldsmobiles . . . Cheer- leader . . . Ambition-Air Hostess. Academic Coursey Dramatic Club 7, 84 Recrea- tion Club 93 Y-Teen 10, 11, 123 Junior Red Cross 7, 125 Chorus 10, 12g Class Play 10, 12, Band 8, 9, 11, 124 Cheerleader 7, 8, 9, 123 Class Secretary 74 Vice-President 9. PAUL ELIWER LEVAN Oscar December 9, 1929 Chemist wizard . . . knows a lot about every- thing . . . Solo first chair County Band . . . tomato juice and clams . . . class maniac . . . Notre Dame . . . Football . . . Rhap- sody in Blue . . . Plaid shirts . . . Editor of Yearbook . . . Guzzler's Gin . . . Eug- lish compositions f?j . . . licorice stick . . . Ambition-Chemist. Academic Courseg Science Club 74 Recreation Club 8, 93 Hi-Y 10, 11, 12: Band 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12: Chorus 123 Class Play 10, 12: Baseball 12, Basketball 11, 124 Class President 8, 11, 12g Vice-President 10. I m NYYYYYYXNYYXNYYXN'XNYYYYYYYYXN'XNYXNNYYXNYYYYX'X'X'X'X'YXNNYYYYX'X'XNNXXX MILDRED IOYCE MANBECK Mickey July 29, 1929 Newest addition to class . . . Marines . . . debate . . . Solo trumpet . . . brains . . . artist . . . just loves arguments . . . To Each His Own . . . Your father's mustachel' . . . dances . . . quiet, until aroused . . . prompt . . . I Dream of You . . . sports . . . Am- bition-Conduct a Symphony Orchestra. Academic Courseg Home Economics Club 7, 8, 9g Band 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 123 Librarian 9, 105 Chorus 8, 9, 12, Debate 11, 12, Class Play 11, 125 Cheerleader 115 Band Librarian 12. RALPH LEON LUTZ 'Ralphie March 5, 1929 East End interests . . . On Account 'a . . . Redheads . . . dark . . . athletic . . . dimples . . . sheik of the class . . . horses . . . My Achinf back . . . soda jerk . . . I Can't Begin to Tell You . . . Navy . . . Chuck . . . Your Chicken . . . neat . . . Ambi- tion-Draftsman. Academic Course, Science Club 7, 8, 9, Hi-Y 10, ll, 123 Chorus 10, 11, 12g Basketball 9, 10, 114 -Baseball 114 Class Play 12. NX'X'X'X' 'YYYYYXNNNYYYXN' ' ' X NYYYYXNY NNYYYYXNNNXNNYYXNXNNYY NYYYYXNYYYYY I J DONALD EARL ROEDER Smokey September 20, 1929 Shorty . . . Nellie . . . movie fiend . . . Oh for a bed . . . N. Y. Yankee fan . . . Tar- zan . . . Pepsi and French fries for break- fast . . . debate . . . Measles ,ii Mumps . . . timid with the girls . . . Always prompt Q ?j . . . You're not kiddin . . . Admiral Roe- der . . . Ambition-Law and Politics. Academic Course4 Dramatic Club 74 Recreation Club 94 Hi-Y 10, 114 Class Play 10, 123 Basket- ball 9, 11, 124 Debate 11, 124 Athletic Council President 124 Class Treasurer 10. IOHN IAMES RITTER Johnny October 2, 1929 Mustache . . . football . . . Notre Dame . . . debate . . . soda jerk . . . affected by chew- ing gum shortage . . . Dolly Madison . . . Mount Penn . . . theatres . . . That ai11't no sense . . . taxicabs . . . loves to sleep in History Class .... A mbition-Air Corps Chaplain. Academic Courseg Dramatic Club 7, 84 Recrea- tion Club 94 Hi-Y 10, 11, 124 Basketball 9, 11, 123 Class Play 10, 124 Biseball 125 Debate 11, 12. SHIRLEY DOLORES STIEF StieHe March 14, 1929 VVha-a-at . . . neat tresses . . . llontiacs . . . Navy . . . jewelry . . . Football fspec- tatorj . . . Oh, Mulligan . . . blonde . . . chocolate nut sundaes . . . Youth Council . . . Mail! Male! Mail! . , . interested in all sports . . . accordion . . . wolfess of the class . . . i1:..rket ...i 1 Xinbition-Air Host- ess. .'xl'il.ll?IlliC Course: Dramatic Club 7, 83 Recrea- tion Club 9g Junior Red Cross 94 Y-Teen 10, 11, 124 Chorus 10, 125 Class Play 12. 26 HELEN MARIE SCHROEDER Maggie .November 4, 1929 Brownie . . . Spitfire . . . My Honey . . . Oh! that Studebaker . . . tires! . . . swimming . . . liorses . . . H0f111Hl111iS . . VVi1npy . . . Oli! that imagination! . . . moviesfstarsj . . . persistent . . . messin' around . . . bungalows . . . Italian sand- wiches . . . :Xmbition-Beauty Culturist. Academic Course: Dramatic Club 74 Recreation Club 8, 9g Y-Teen 10, ll, 125 Chorus 10, 124 Junior Red Cross 7, 124 Class Play 12. NNNNN'YYX'X'XNNNXNX'NNNNN'XNYYX'NNNNYN'X'NYYYYYYYXNYYXNNYXNYYYY 1 7 DONALD IAMES SWEIIVILER Tommie June 23, 1929 Peepiug Tom . . . girls J . . . Reading High interests . . . Herman . . . Youth Council . . . Army . . . grease-monkey . . . loves to argue- . . . Onions . . . detective . . . clarinetist . . . professor . . . Football . . . Baseball . . . loafers . . . athletic . . . Ambition-Engineer. Academic Courseq Science Club 74 Dramatic Club 84 Recreation Club 94 Hi-Y 10, 11, 121 Band 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 121 Chorus 125 Class Play 10, 124 Basketball 10, 11: Baseball 11, 12S Class President 10, Vice-President 7, S. LUELLA ARLENE SWAVELY Louie October 21, 1928 Lester . . . '46 Chevrolets . . . blonde . . . blue eyes . . . travels . . . domestic type . . . oldest of the girls . . . good worker . . . driver . . . athletic . . . Always . . . Irish temper . . . goes out for a good time . . . hold that gum . . . New jerseyl' . . . easy going . . . reliable . . . Ambition-Secretary. Commercial Courseg Vocational Home Econom- ies Course 12: Y-Teen 10, 11, 122 Recreation Club 7, 8, 94 Junior Red Cross 7, 124 Class Play 123 Chorus 10, 124 Assistant Editor of Yearbook. l go Nwxxw vvvwxwwxmwmwvxfvxxwvxxwvvw Nxwxxwxwwvwvx-xNxwxwwvwwwx-xxxmxxx PHOEBE CORRINE ZECHIVIAN Zeke September 3, 1929 Sophisticated . . . K.S.T.C .... Cheerleader . . . loves to stare . . . neat dresser . . . skirts . . . cokes . . . Navy QFD . . . knitting . . . athletic . . . Hal . . . Gloria . . . ,47 Stude- bakers . . . Secretarial troubles . . . Oh Pif- He! . . . Ambition-Dietitian. Academic Course: Dramatic Club 7g Recreation Club 8, 94 Y-Teen 10, 11, 12g Cheerleader 7, 8, 10, 11, 12g Chorus 124 Class Play 125 Junior Red Cross 7, 124 Class Secretary 11, 12g Class Presi- dent 9. ROY KENNETH WNEINHOLD Buddy November 14, 1929 Blue eyes . . . has a way with the girls . . . Dalton Brother . . . blushes . . . Athletic . . . English Classes . . . Esther VVilliams . . . haircuts UD . . . VVernersville . . . let- tuce ,ll tomatoes . . . Hep Cat . . . sleepy head . . . ambitious . . . chocolate cake . . . Navy . . . Ambition-Electrical Engineer. Academic Courseg Science Club 7, 84 Hi-Y 10, 11, 123 Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12g Baseball 11, 125 Chorus 123 Recreation Club 95 Junior Red Cross 7, 12, Class Play 12. ,Q-17. XXXXXYXNQYXNXNYXNYXNWN'X'XNNN'XNNNYX'X'NNNNNN'X'X'X'X'X'XNNYYYX'XNX'XNN'X'YYXNwvvvkv I 7 SENIGR CLASS HISTQRY It has often been remarked that history has a peculiar way of repeating itself, and so to a certain extent the history of this class is much like the history of classes which have been given before, and of others which will follow. So, remembering that history to many people is a rather dull subject except to those who have taken part in it personally, the history of the class of 1947 will be as brief as possible, and will touch upon those subjects which are of significance not only to the class but to others. According to the findings of students of educational statistics, it is obvious that the coming together of any Sophomore Class of a High School represented selected and quality mate- rial. This is true even in those few cases where the individuals are coming against their own will and to please someone else. For various reasons the members of the incoming class of September, 1944, represented, we believe, a particularly promising group. Wie believe we are safe in asserting that all of this entering class would be worthy of special mention of some kind, if time permitted us to make a note of their special qualities of sturdy charac- ter, genius and personality. Early in our Senior High School life, a class organization was formed and the following oflicers selected by way of class leadership: Sophomore Year:- President-Donald Sweimler. V ice-President-Paul LeV an. Secretary-Eugene Hull. These have been succeeded from time to time at our annual elections as follows:-and it is not without good reason, as you may well guess, that a number have succeeded themselves several times-Paul LeVan, Roy VVeinhold. and Phoebe Zechman have served in their re- spective offices in our junior and Senior years. VVe believe that the experience gained and the leadership developed will be of decided ad- vantage in the years to come. How often it happens that men and women of affairs who have taken their places in the world are recalled to have been officers in their class groups at school or in a class activity. Socially, our activities have been all that could be expected of us and, perhaps, all that it was wise for us to undertake without infringing upon the more serious business of class- room, study hall, laboratory and workshop. Among the outstanding social affairs to which we will all look back with happy memories are doggie roasts, hikes, dances, Senior class plays and the Prom. And last, but not least, our Commencement and Class Night activities. Besides this, not a few of our class have had time and energy for other things, and have shared in the work of the Chorus, Band, Y.NV.C.A. and Y.M.C.A. The Class of 1947 has clearly held its place in the sun. However, we have visioned clouds upon various occasions, as well, and at this time, we would voice our sorrow that it has been 29 A m NYYYYYXNNN' NXNYX'YYXNXNXNX'X'X'X'X'YNXNNXNXN'XN'XNX'X'YYYYX'X'XN'XN'X'XNNXXXXXX SENIQP. CLASS HISTORY cconti our fate that the Grim Reaper has found occasion to come into our midst and touched two of our number on the shoulder and beckoned them onward. In Memory of Katlzryn Sfosadt and Gerald Dietrich STILL XVITH US Not lost, not dead, not gone, not even sleepingg Though we have lain them in their graves with weeping :- No sharp despair our sorrowing hearts can fill, For they are with us still. Still with us, in a thousand tender fancies, In memories dear of old-time words and glances, Still with us, but forever freed of any pain, No care of suffering to weary them again, Still with us at wakening of the day, Still with us, in the twilight shadows gray, Still with us, in the sunshine of God's faceg Upholding them, the same almighty arm Is shielding us, tho' the evening shadows fall Still with us, in the land where we shall rest XVhen a little further on have pressed- There, just as tender and true as ever, They shall be with us still forever. As a class, we feel that we have been especially favored in executive and faculty leadership. XV ho of us will not always feel a deep warmth of feeling and tenderness for Mr. Steckel, our Supervising Principal, and Mrs. Lambert, our class advisor, and for all other teachers who helped us in our grave moments. Our class motto is Not for self, but for all. Gur class colors are Dubonnet and Silver. A history does not deal with the future. Its function is to tell of the past and the present, but we trust we shall be pardonedif we pause for a moment and, with hand-shaded eyes, look into the years beyond. VVhat we see may more truly belong to the class prophet, but we cannot refrain from ex- pression of the belief that no class ever has or ever will go forth from this institution with a finer and clearer record than has been made by the graduating class of 1947. And, fur- ther, we have firm confidence that in the VVho's NVho of the years ahead many of our num- ber will appear and reappear. and that all, without a single exception, will find the lasting satisfactions which a life well lived is bound to hold. The curtain is going down on the history of the Class of 1947, but in reality the Big Parade is just commencing. The bugle sounds-Forward March! 30 NYYXJYXN' NYYYXNNYXNYXNNYYYYYYYX' NYYNN NYYYXN 1 7 i 31 Im ag' 0 69459 ssfssssssssfssfssssssssssfssssssfwss 32 XXXXXXXXNNYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY NYXN ' NYYX'YYYXNNYYYYXNYXNNNN ' NXNX'YYX'X'X'X'X-X' 1 7 CLASS PROPHECY FORMAL DANCE Sponsored by the CLASS or 1947 Berkshire Country Club Time 9:00 Admission-Free As I read this invitation it renewed my memory of the plan of the Senior Class to have a reunion in 1957. It seemed like ages until that Saturday night came. I looked for- ward with anticipation to see the class back together again. As We entered the ballroom, our hostesses, Frances Hiester and Marian Emerich, greeted us. Frances has a very successful beauty shop in Reading, while Marian is de- signing dresses in New York. Among the first guests to arrive was our class president, Paul LeVan, who is now a famous chemist. He escorted Betty Mae Bailey, who is now a supervising nurse at Lankenau Hospital i11 Philadelphia. Next to arrive was our class secretary, Phoebe Zechman, and her escort. Phoebe is now teaching Home Economics at her old Alma Mater in Sinking Spring. Next on the list were Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hull. Eugene is now the head postmaster in New York City. W'e soon heard the noise of the class musicians. james Feeg now has his own orches- tra and is playing for our dance. Mildred Manbeck arrived at the same time, being the solo trumpet player in Jimmy's orchestra. Mickcy's wish came true last year when she conducted the Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra in Carnegie Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Unger were next to arrive. Mrs. Unger was the former Luella Swavely. The Ungers have just returned from a trip around the world, which was Mrs, Unger's ambition. Donald Roeder and a beautiful blonde were the next to arrive. Donald is now a noted lawyer in New York. ' Sara Hoffert, who is now a Red Cross Nurse, arrived with Lt. Marvin Schonour. Lt. Schonour is now stationed at a nearby airfield and was fortunate enough to be able to escort Sara to the dance. Next to arrive was Lt. f j. g.j Roy VVeinl1old and a beautiful brunette. It seems that Roy had no time to marry because he is an instructor in Electrical Engineeringin the Navy. True to the Navy saying, Buddy has a girl in every port. 33 A go NYXNYYYYYXA'NN'X'YX'X'XNNXN'X'XNYYYYYX'YYYYYX'YYX'X'X' NYYYYXNYYNXNYNXXXXNXX CLASS PROPHECY CCont.l Shirley Stief, who is now an Airline Hostess, did not have a Hight scheduled for that night, and arrived with the handsome pilot of the ship to which she was assigned. As the dance was well under way we heard the laughter of the three inseparables, Lu- cille Longenecker, Anna Mae Grimes, and Doris Gring. They arrived with their es- corts from New York. Lucille is now an airline hostess with T.VV.A. Doris is a Med- ical Secretary to a very prominent doctor in New York. Anna Mae is a Laboratory Technician at New York General Hospital. The three girls now share an apartment in New York City. ' The next couple we saw enter the door was a tall, dark, and handsome man, and a tall, beautiful, flaming redhead. We recognized the couple to be Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lutz. Ralph it seems is a very capable draftsman at Metropolitan Edison Company. W'e thought someone was missing, and after taking account of everyone there, we real- ized it was Helen Schr0eder's vitality which had always helped to make a success of our school functions. just then she arrived with her husband-which she had made her career. , The next sounds we heard were those of an engine. They were those of Donald Sweim- ler, who has his own Engineering Company on the outskirts of Philadelphia. With him was his short, dark-haired fiancee. Next to arrive was Virginia Barnett. True to the saying, Ginny, who is a very capable secretary, has also proven herself to be a capable selector of handsome men. She ar- rived with her boss. By the time we had greeted everyone and had stopped to talk for a few minutes, we realized the evening was almost over. The next person we saw was Shirley Eckenroad, now a dietician at Billing's Memorial Hospital in Chicago. Shirley, of course, arrived with her husband, who for the past three years of their marriage, has been trying to get Shirley to functions on time. We always thought Shirley was last to arrive, but it seems John Ritter's punctuality has been getting worse. John is now an Air Corps Chaplain. A few of the members of the class are wondering if John ever got to his first sermon on time. After everyone had arrived and a few words were spoken about by-gone years, the dance was over. Time certainly does Hy when you are talking to friends whom you haven't seen for a long time. We bid everyone farewell after having decided to have another reunion in the form of a Formal Dance in ten years. The End. 34 I m ag' 0 ssssvsfsfsfxxsfsfsssfsfwssssffssfsfsvsfsssssssfssfrssfssfsfwsssfsssssswssfsfxfssvs i Q99 ' kxmxwx- Q - N - Ox N Q - . Nxw xwxwxwwxwvxxw Nwxwx- Nwvx-xfxwxk NN I 7 ZX get SENIOR CLASS WILL ive. the Seniors of the Sinking Spring High expected as a result of the schedule so rigidly Testament. To the Faculty we leave: To Mrs. lleidlervwe leave a future Senior music elass. To Miss De'l'urck-we leave a study-free Trigo- nometry class. To Mr. Fisher-we leave another Paul LeYan to aid him in Chemistry classes. To Mrs. Gray-we leave a future Senior art class. To Mr. lflamlen-we leave a more dignified Senior l'1n,1rlish class. To Mr. Ilopp-we leave a future Sinking Spring High School football team. To Mrs. Lambert-we leave more cooperation in Senior class play practices. To Mr. Ruth-we leave a more brilliant Mechani- cal Drawing class. To Mr. Sharman-we leave new nmsic books. To Mr. Steckel-we leave a class as cooperative in the mal-:ing of the lmago as the class of 417. To Miss Yost-we leave a more quiet Home lico- nomics class. To Adam Stitzel-we leave more help and less work. To the Juniors we leave: 180 more days of school. Another little green book, more power to you! To the entire student body we leave: Our happy school days and the Best of Luck. Last of all: we bequeath our individual wealth and talents: Betty Bailey leaves her artistic ability to Richard llickel. Virginia Barnett leaves her athletic ability to Pa- tricia. Spatz. Shirley lickenroad leaves bei' bashfulness to Norma Fevl. School, being as sound in mind and body as can be followed, leave this, our tirst, last, and only NVill and Marian limerich leaves her red hair to Audrey Ey- rich. James Feeg just wants to leave. Anna Mae Grimes bequeatbs her cute face to Lena the Hyena. Doris Gring bequeaths her telephone to Darlene Mogel. Frances Hiester bequeaths her domestic ability to Annabelle Weidman. Sara Hoifert bequeaths ber troubles to David Lam- bert. l'Zup:ene Hull bequeaths his tallness to Donald Troutman. Paul I.eVan bequeaths bis clarinet Wizardry to Nancy llalthaser. Lucille Longenecker bequeaths her leadership qual- ities to Elaine Kriek. Ralph Lutz bequeaths his neatness to Lewis Boyer. Mildred Manbeck bequeaths ber brains to the Jun ior Class. Jolm Ritter bequeaths his handwriting to the Chi- nese laundry. Donald ltoeder bequeatbs his public speaking' abil- ity to NVarren Wealand. Helen Schroeder bequeaths her vitality to Jean Clouse. Shirley Stief bequeaths ber pleasing personality to Joyce Frees. Luella Swavely bequeaths her typing ability to any Junior girl. Donald Sweimler bequeaths his out-of-town inter- ests to Joan YVeidman. Roy We-inbold bequeaths his German coats to the Salvation Army. Phoebe Zechman bequeaths her sisterly love to Joan Longrenecker, In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands and seals this twenty-eighth day of May, A. D. 1947. CLASS or 1947 CSealj 37 f l reHses Im ag' 0 assessfsssxssssfxssssssssssssfff,ffvasesfxssssfsfsefxsssssvssfssfssesfssfssfssfxssss WHO'S WHO eeci ec man Iles resse f HUC, 'Ylm.Uf ':I141l8YS lnujfz .4cLehronJ X ' mul 'Xxx rx! R M A 1 v .,,'+..-...J Qv?QU CQEf II III I I gl 'I I I I I ,I I ' IMI w as QU IQ ELIISSES I m ag' Q fsfxxrsssssssssassessfsfsfsfsfsffasfsfffsasev,'assfsssfsssssssvfssfsfxssssssvsssssfw Sitting-E. Krick, J. Root, D. Lambert, Miss Yost, A. Kiebuch, A. Vl'eidman, J. Clouse Standing-XV. Reber, D. Barnett, R. Bickel, XV. VVenl:incl, J. Haugliney, B. Poticher, D lrout man. Missing-D. Mogel, J. Miller. IUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS President ............ ...,..................... Vice-President ...... Seereta ry ......,. Treasurer ..... Advisor ..... . ...David Lambert ..lSyr0n Poticher ...-Xrlene Kiebzicli Miss M. E. Yost Miss M. Pl. Yost The highlights of the Junior Class started with Z1 Christmas Dance. Another important step was the selection of class rings late in the school term W'e are very proud of the fact that five members are on the Varsity Basketball team Seven members of the class also belong to the Band. 40 s 99999S6ff 399999S99699969999S9999999Q 1 7 Sitting-N. Feyl, N. Sehudler, ll, Miller, Mr. Fisher, J. Weidman, ll. linmbert, A. Zimmerman, V. Hiester. Stzlndingr-li. Stief, J. Ritter, H. Fleisher, J. Reeser, N. Hertzugr, J. Kramer, VV. Savage, B. Nester, L. Koehler. SOPHOMCDRE CLASS OFFICERS President ,.,..,,..... ,...........,.....,...... ........... l i any Miller Viee-President ...... ......... I ,eo Koehler Secretary ........ ,.....,.,, . loan Weidman AdviS0r ..... ....... B lr. R, li. Fisher The Sophomore Class consists of sixteen members. In the beginning of the year we had a doggie roast at Egelrnarfs Park and also a Halloween party at Hiester's. The class is well represented in sports as three members are cheerleaders and five members are Junior Varsity Basketball players. Movies entitled Stage Door Canteen were presented on Thursday, October Io, 1946. The class had its first dance in May, which was very well patronized. 41 lm a ggqggggggggggg. . - N s NNNNNN NYYY NNN N N N ' NNNNNNN NY Sitting-A. Eyrieh, G. Troutnian, J. Frees, J. Longeneeker, S. Reifsnyder, Mr. Hamlen, J. Macheiner, Y, Kreitz, N. Balthaser, J. Reifsnyder. Standing-G. Snyder, XV. Firestone, C. Pannabecker, C. Binkley, J. Haughney, C. Miller, H. Lengel, W. Hill, D. Leiby, J. Fisher, li. Manbeek. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS President ....,..... .............................. ........ S l ierwood lleifsnyder Yic'e-President .... ............, l ohn Haughney Secretary ......... ....... l oan Macherner Advisor . ....... Mr. H. Halnlen The Ifreslunan year opened with a doggie roast at EgCll1l8I1'S Park on September 18, 1946. It was a grand success and everyone enjoyed themselves. NVe had other social affairs all through the year. The class is proud of its participation in the school's athletics. We have eight mem- bers on the junior Varsity basketball tcamg one member on the varsity team and four members on the junior Varsity Cheerleaders squad. The Freshman Class had their biggest event of the year, the graduation into Senior High School, XVe are proud to spend our last three years at Sinking Spring. 42 ,,, 9W' rf 4' 'YWQFF x lV HQJKJK1 ' 'lg ,nf ,uh ii fffjil fl , uhsfffli ' gl:'ii,.J!':I 'sillfaffwfllflz' HTHLETIES :Q 0675 v, AKQ A A 4Q:A 3 J? 'vi WW !Qa5hf2ryb4QzZQg? ' 4 'Il 33,44 4 1 pl nf 3,1 n,n1ga I' 4 in 13' 1 if ,122 lm ag' 0 vxsvxssssswscfsassfxsseosfscssof,wasesvase-'ssssfsvs'xwv.wfvs f 1 f , Sitting7'V. Barnett, D. Roeder, Hull, B. Bailey. Standing-f'Mr. N. C. llopp, Mr. A. D. Steckel. President ....... Vice-President Secretary ....... Treasurer .... Advisors ..,,., ATHLETIC COUNCIL OFFICERS ......Donald lloeder ..,.,..l'lugene I lull .........Betty Bailey ...,...........Virginia Barnett Mr. A. D. Steekel Mr. N. C. Hopp, Coach The Athletic Council is composed of four seniors and two advisors. This council, with the aid of its committees, takes charge of all the athletic events occurring during the school year. XN'e held various functions during the year to raise money for the Athletic Association Fund. This money, which we raised during the school year, was spent for basketball equipment and for presenting the basketball teams with awards. Vlfe started a Special Athletic Fund for equipment for next yearls Athletic Association. NVe decided to put 25? of the profits received from each basketball game into this fund. One of the major contributions of the Council this year was the writing of a constitu- tion. XVe hope the councils of the future will carry on the standards established by this constitution. 44 SSSSSSSSQSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSGSSSSVSQSQSSSSQQSSSSSSS96323 -I 7 Kneelingzgli. Iloeder, ll, Lengrel, NV. XVealand, P. Idlxvilli. U. 'l'routlnan. Stantling-M. Hill, ll. l'olielie1', J. Ritter, R. AVOillll0id, Coavh N. C. Hopp. li. Hull, J. Hangzh- ney, D. I.alnhert, C. Miller. The 1940-1947 edition of the Varsity Basketball Team is composed of live seniors, live juniors, and one freshman. This season will mark the last year of play for the Co-captains, Roy Xlfeinhold and lin- gene llull, The last year, also, for Paul I-eVan, Donald Roeder, and John Ritter. David Lambert, Donald Troutnian, Harold Lengel, VVarren XVcaland, Byron lloticher, and James Haughney-all will he hack next year to carry the Red and Blue Quintet to fame and a Wlestern Division Chatnpionship. The team this year was under the very capable direction of Mr. Norman C. Hopp, a XYilson High alumnus, and a graduate of East Stroudsburg State Teachers College, where he starred in football. haskethall, and track. Noreniber Deeelnber December 170l'Cllll1PX' Devemlver .l a n ua ry .l an un ry January .l an na ry .l a nnary Felirua ry THE SCORES Perry Ontelannee Bethel Vl'olnelsdox'f Robesonia VVernersx'ille Bethel Ontelannee AV0lIlClSKl0I'f Robesonia AVernersville 45 Home Away Home Away Home Away Away Home Home Away Home S.S.H.S. Opp. 20 19 33 9 39 19 30 35 30 Al-1 37 38 29 3-1- til- 13 Ll-7 34- 19 51 +3 441 Imago X ww L. to R.-S. Hoifert, A. NVeidman, P. Zechman, L. Longenecker, D. Lambert. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS XVith the opening of the Basketball season this year many new faces were seen on the Cheering Squad. XVe started our activities by holding a f'Fun Night' which was a big success. The profits went toward the purchasing of the uniforms for the entire cheering squad. After winning our first game with Perry, by one point, much cntluisiasm was aroused among cheerleaders and the result of the enthusiasm was more active cheering and a better supported team. 46 NYNXNYYYYYYYYY NYYYYX' NYNYY NYYYYNYYYYYNYXNYYYYYNYXNY NYYXNYYYYYYYYY 1 9 4 7 Kneeling'-R. Manbeck, S. Reifsnyder, C. Binkley, C. Pennaheeker, XV. Firestone. Standing-M. Hill, L. Koehler, VV. Savage, J. Haugrhuey, R. Miller, Coach, Mr. N. C. Hopp, J. Kramer, J. Reeser, D. Leiby, G. Snyder, C. Miller. IUNICDR VARSITY The Junior Varsity basketball team of 1946-1947, under the coaching of Mr. Norman C. Hopp, proved very capable of carrying on the tradition of Sinking Spring High School, which is: Always an excellent basketball team. Future Varsity basketball material was very plentiful on this year's team. The bright- est prospects are Captain James Resser and Ray Miller. These two, together with the remainder of the team, showed iight and spirit all through the season. THE SCORES November Perry Home December Ontelaunee A way December Bethel Home December XVomelsdorf A way December Robesonia Home January NVernersville Away January Bethel A way January Ontelaunee Home January VVomelsdorf Home January Robesonia A way February VVernersville Home 1 9 X 9656 Nvwvvxw N 0 NYYYYYNY N . NY N NN Kneeling, L. to R.-V. Hiester, J. Reifsnyder, A. Zimmerman, A. Eyrich, J. Longeneeker. IUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS This year the junior Varsity Cheering Squad is composed of three Freshman and two Sophomore girls. There are two new faces on the squad this year-Janet Reifsnyder and Joan Longe- neeker. They are a big asset to our squad. lVe are all very grateful to Miss Yost and the Senior girls for using their time to make our outhts. VV e also want to thank Joyce Frees, the substitute for helping us out, when needed. 48 SQSSSSSQSQQSSQSQQQSSQSSSSSSQSQSSSSSQSSSSSSSSSSS665995-X 1 7 Sittiu,fx4H. Leugxel. D. Leiby, D. Lzunbert, D. Sweimler, li. Hull, J. Ritter, Ii. Koehler. Kneeling-R. lVeinlioltl, J. Ilzulgluiey, J. Kramer, J. lieeser, J. llzlugliney, R. Miller. Stumling'-C. Miller. Mr. N. C. Hopp, D. lioeder. BASEBALL After an absence of a few years, baseball has returned to Sinking Spring High School as a major sport. Among the veterans returning to carry on the iight for a division championship are four Seniors, two Juniors, four Soplioniores. and three Freshmen. Competition for Z1 position in the starting lineup will be very keen, because of the great spirit and tight of all the czmdiclzttes. The baseball team, also, will be under the guidance of Mr. Norman C. Hopp, a former athlete at East Stroudsburg State Teachers College. 49 Im ag 0 ssssssssssssssssssssssswsssssssssssssssssssss ' I Aux WI-IO'S WHO I. , -, ,..k V mf ,.k, :V - lllanlccll 'Ae-.van wr 'F f' f lll.,5+l...n.1.,I.,s..ma M I f' k.LL , X,..4, .krxk K IUWEVICLN l:08J6l' I IIIOS4 SLIJIOUS - t :Sm H..-:I , ' 2-Q- ,h,.1 Q A : ' I 1? 45 '1, . i f I :'Q I Mk 'G f if J . 1 1 2 . Q f E7 J eg JJ 8 gf' V 5 B My I6 Sli? Q55 Q7 Y- TEENS 6 S f .aS di CLUBS I Y N ' NYYY NYY ' ' N' NYYXNYXNNYY N NYY NYXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA OFFICERS President ........,,. i ..,...,..,, ,....,,.... Vice-President .,,. ..... Secretary .......... Treasurer ..... Advisor ..... e................Doris Gring Annabelle NVeidman ............Joan Weidman ......,IJnwn Lambert ..i.,.Mis5 M, E, Yost This year the students in the Vocational Home Economics Department joined the na tional organization of Future Honieniakers of America. The club is an integral part of the program of America. It offers opportunity for the further development of pupil initiative in planning and carrying out activitieb related to llOl11Slll3.klllg. Our chief activity for the year was a program which developed cooperation among all our nienibers, and aided in the extra-curricular activities of the school. 52 S99 69S99999699S6S9S99S96SxS 6996689696999 1 9 4 7 Sitting-E. Krick, S. Rckenroad, J. Clouse, I.. Longrenecker, Miss D6'11lll'l'k. A. Kiel: in 1 Zechmzm, D. Lanibert, D. Gring, A. Zinnnermzln, Stzuiding-J. Ritter, IX. Nester, M. l'1uwric'h, L Svvavc-ly, S. Stief, D. F. Hiester. N. Frul I l 1 S. H0111-rt, A. Grimes, A. NVQ-idniun, J. Weidman, N. Svlmdler, II. Scliroeder, Y. Hles 1 President .........,.. Vice-Presiclent ..... Serretzl ry .,......... Trezxsurer ........ Advisor ...... Y-TEENS OFFICERS Lurille Longrenecker ........U:lwn I.?1llliN:'l'i .......Arlene Kiehneh .....Jezu1 Mau' Clause .........Miss D. DeTurvk The Y-Teens started the year of 194041947 under the new zulvisorship ot Miss De Turck. Sometimes throughout the year, during cluh periods. the Y-Teens and Hi-X combined their meetings and had Speakers. The club had several speakers and activities during the year. Our club participated in a number of activities spuiisored by the Y.XV.C.A ot which we are 21 part. 53 Im ag 0 essssssssssesssssssssswsssswsssssse wwsssss Sitting-lt. Stief, li. Hull, R. Lutz, D. Sweimler, Mr. Fisher, P. I.eVan, J. Ritter, D. Lambert, D. ltoeder, D. '1iI'0lltlllilll. Standing-I.-. Koehler, XV. Reber, NV. Savage, H. Fleisher, J. Kramer. J. Reeser, li. Miller, W. Wealand, lt. Bickel, J. Haligrlmey, D, Barnett, R. NVeinhold, B. Potit-her. HI-Y CLUB OFFICERS President ...., .............,.........,. ....... l ' aul li, I4CX'2ll'l Chaplain ....., ............,..... l ohn Ritter Secretary .... ....... l Jonald Sweilnler 'Treasurer ......, ,.v.............. l Ralph Lutz Advisor ......., ........ li lr. Robert Fisher The Sinking Spring Hi-Y Club began its eighth year of activity in September, 1946. The initial session of the club was devoted to the acceptance and initiation of the new members. A The club then proceeded to inaugurate its Fall and W'inter program. Representatives from our club were sent to the Youth Council and Hi-Y Council. NN-le were proud to have the largest representation of members at the Fall Hi-Y Rally at Camp Chesapeake, located along the Chesapeake Bay. One of the major issues of the club this year will be the writing of a new constitution and we sincerely hope the clubs in the future years will follow the standards and pol- icies of this constitution. 54 S6S999S99999999S9S996S96999696S 96S 9S99S9s 1 7 Standing, First Row-H. Krick, J. Ruoss, S. Harris, M. Bonte, J. Noll, J. Mzinbevk, E. McCoy, D. Struuse, S, VVenrich. Standing, Second RowAMr. Slmrninn, D. Selionnur, C, Hill, lil. Yerger, H. Fitterling, D. Het- tinger, N. Unger, G. Ritter, lil. Greutli, D. Sell, J. Eckenrond, K. Harting. IUNIOR HIGH CHORUS OFFICERS President .........., ..................... .,.......... ..... l 4 1 an Noll Vice-President ..... ....... IN 'lildred Bonte Secretary ...,.... ....,......... L 'atherine Hill Librarian .... ................ C atherine Hill Advisor ..... ....... M r. Charles Shilflllilll The junior High Chorus was organized under the direction of Mr. Charles Shannan. There are twenty-one members enrolled in the Chorus. The junior Chorus participated in the Spring Concert. During the school tcrni we participated in the County Chorus. XVe know this Chorus will continue to progress in the coming years. 55 Im ag' 0 sssw,ss,sxssssss,ssf,v,+,sfx,ssvs',essessssfsvsfsasssfsessssessssfxxsssssssss Sittingfll. Seliruecler, G. Troutman, S. l'lc'kcnru:ul, D. F. Iliester, .L Grimes, D. Gringr. A. NVeidn1an, A. Kielmch, Y. Barnett, J. Root. Standing, First Row-M. Manlmeck. M. l'1me1'ic'1, P. Zeclmian, I.. Swavely, S. Stief, Mr, Shar- man, S. Ilofferr, J. Frees, I.. Longenerker, B. Hailey. Standing, Second ROWAH. I.:-ngrel, D, Leilry, li. XvClllll0lll, ll. Lamlmert, J. llalllgliiiey, li. Hull, VV. VVealand, D. Sweimler, J. Ritter, P. I,eYan, R. Lutz. B. Potieher. SENIOR HIGH CHORUS OFFICERS President ............... .,.............,.......,....... ...... , D onald Sweimler Vice-President ............ ........ l David Lambert Secretary-'I'reasurer ........ Anna M. Grimes Lilmlrian ................... .......... li 'Iildred Manbeck Advisor .................. -Mix Clulrles Sharman A Senior High Chorus was organized under the direction of Mr. Charles Sharman. There are thirty-three memllers enrolled in the chorus. Most of our efforts have gone toward the Spring Concerts. A number of students from our chorus have participated in the Alvin F. Kemp Night of Music which was held in the Spring. VVe hope that the chorus will continue to progress and increase continuously so that in the coming years it will he well known to this and surrounding communities. 56 99 95 X9x99 X X996 - 9696999969999 X 1 7 Sitting, First Rowfl Munlu-ek, J. Lessig, G. Snyder. XV, XVOalaml, ll. Sweiinler, P. I,eYnn, li. Ruth, N. Ilultlmser. J. Lessig. Second Row-J. Root, ll. Spalz. J. Noll. K. Hill, M. Munheek, D. Trontnlan. J. Ilaugrlmey, D. Lanilmert, J. Kline, G. Ritter, D. Schononr. Thirrl Rowfd. I.ongrenevker. ll. Poticlier. D. Selwoeller. ll, Manheek. ll. llarnett, J. llekenrozitl, li. Yerger, M. Yvrgvr, C. lleilller, M. Ilill, N. linger, ll. NYenrit'li, C. Sllllflllilll, Director. B A N D oFF1csRs ' President ........... .............................. .............. l ' Ellll I.eX an Vit'e-President .... ........................ ........ l J onald Sweiinler Secretary .......... .......,.............. I oyre Root Librarian ........ .............. IW lildred Manheck Dirertor ....... ...... 3 lr. Clint-les Shui-num The Sinking Spring High School Band has progressed very rapidly under the leader- ship of Mr. Charles Sharman. lt is becoming a lirst class musical organization, and the students of Sinking Spring High School can feel justly proud to have such an organi- zation in their school. The Rand has made a number of puhlic appearances during the school term. Some of these appearances were a Fall Concert and a Spring Concert. The Band has, also, made visits to different schools. The members of the lland and the liasteru District Band of the l,'.S.lXfI.A. were happy to be represented in the All-County Band and are eagerly looking forward to the future years of representation in this Hand hy more of its members. 57 Im a isfsswssssfssfsfssssssssssssfsssssesssssssssssssfxsssfsssssfsssssssssssssssssss Sitting-J. liiitcr. Y. l3ilTIll'lf, M. 11ill1l50C'li, U. liZlilK'Y, D, Roc Stnmlingf-Mr. ll. I,. llaunlcn, Advisor. D E B A T E The national high school clclmte topic for tho school year of 1946-1947 wus: Resolved That the Federzil LiiUVL'l'llIllCl1l should provide zi system of complete ineclical care avail able to all citizcns at public cxpcnscf' Sinking Spring dclmlcrs joincil with Untclauucc and lYCl'1lt'l'SYillC clchaters for a three clay panel discussion of the issue. The SL'llK'llIlll' February 19- Fclnrimry lflfzit XVcrnersvillc ......,. ..,.,.,, B 'Iildrcd yI1ll'llN:'l'k ....... ,.,.,... l c'h run ry 201: was us follows: .Xfiirnmtivc 58 :nt Sinking: Spring: ,,... .. ..,,,.. Virginia Burnett ....,,... ..,.. . . xt Ontelannee ........ .....,. I Donald Rocdcr ..,..... ,.,,.., Nvgzllivc Betty Bailey lohn Ritter ,lohn Ritter sssswwsos sswwswwwssssss as 1 7 Tnp-J. lmmrvmwlu-r. Mrs. l.zmilu-rt, A. Eyrich, J. Roifsnyrh-r. l'. Simtz. Y. Woaland, N. Baltlxusm-i'. DRAMATIC CLUB The Dranmtic Clulu has ei nivmlwrslnp of fourtvvn Junior lligrh Svlmol stmlcnts. The two scones wcrc ful-:en from two plnyletts, Pretty Girl XVEIIITQWIH and Cross My lIe:irt. K. Schlappich. President, J, Mavliomerq Vice-President, J. I40l1fIl'lll'CkPl'1 Secretary, J. Rc-ifsnydcrg Assistant Secrvtzxry, K. Svlilzippiclig Fuculiy Advisor. Mrs. Lambert. Bottom-R. Barnoit. M. Yorg'or, 1'. Duiilivllwrfrvr. V, Kroilz. J. Muchonwr, G. 'l'roulmun. J. l l'm-S. Im ag' 0 ssssswssxfssssassessssssssssssssssswoswssssssssswwssssssssssws WHO'S WHO Hager? Bula! U lfesjr llrevcrsfiyf S U1 eamle r l!arhfeH lied Aihlem .v, -MM SWHVEIK1 lII6S48Y u.05+ 1'HH!H+!V8 WI-IO'S WI-IO 5 ' sCl1I'08Ci8t'lu6ll'li'l0H '!8S+ AIAOYS ' IBJAM SM ll onqenecker HHH lll.H.es4 1 g 0 NwvvvwvxwvwwvvwxwxxwxNvxwxxm-vvwvxwwwxwxx-xxxwmmmwvvvwxxxxxxxxxxxx A CLASS OF 1904 Emma C. Evans Katie M. Evans Cora Guldin QStitzelj Herbert P. Holtzman 'Hiester Hornberger Luke A. Huyett Elsie K. Leinbach fRileyj Anna R. Miller QNVeidmanj Theodore Miller John G. Sharman 'Edward H. Zechman CLASS OF 1905 E. Minerva Binkley QStuberj 'Georgene E. Fields A. Hughes Fisher Geraldine L. From QDavisj Jacob Gring Ada M. Hemming Qlrwinj Clinton H. Miller john G. Sharman Emma M. Y ochum fGreathj Murray D. Zechman CLASS OF 1906 Ruth Evans fGringj Minnie VV. Gring QStrykerj Beulah R. Himmelberger james W. Kulp Gertrude Leinbach QRothermelj Reuben H. Potteiger A. Frederick Rentz Katie A. Ruth fZ6Cl'll'l1Z-1115 Jennie N. Stoudt fVVagnerj Katie E. Steffy fShoppj Florence M. NVilson CLASS OF 1907 Helen T. Binkley fYenserj Esther Bressler Lizzie M. Fisher Lillian li. Fry Charles H. Haas Minerva R. Huyett fUlrichj John WV. Leininger Cora C. Mays Emily M. Stoudt CH01tz1nanj 'J. Russel Weider Mabel Yoder fEdrisj L UMNI CLASS OF 1908 Luke H. Berger Grace E. Eisenhower Luke R. Huyett 'Bertha H. Krick James B. Reber George E. Rhinehart CLASS OF 1909 Alfred C. Bennetch VVellingt0n Eberly 'VVilliarn S. Eckenroth Edna M. Grimes john D. Haas Frances G. Hennnig fMyersj Erma B. Kintzer David Sharman George R. Specht Paul I. Speicher Florence E. Stiely fHornbergerQ Raymond K. Zechman CLASS OF 1910 J. VVellingt0n From H0ward Glassmyer Annie M. Kissling Austin E. Lutz 'Roy H. Potteiger Clarence Schonour Paul L. Specht 'Fred P. Vlfeidman M. Edna Zechman fBergnerj CLASS OF 1911 Elmira D. Esterly fBentzj Regina C. Grimes fTys0nj Adam D. Huntzinger Daniel L. Krick 'Jacob D. Ruth CLASS OF 1912 Esther S. Glassmyer CRObbj Helen Henry fReeserJ Leon D. Henry Mary E. Huyett fGreathj Irwin W. Huyett 'John W. VVenrich XXXXXXYYYXNNXN 'YXNYY ' ' ' ' 'X'YXN'YX'X'XNXNYYYXNNYXNXNXNNYYXNNX'X'X' 'YXNYYXNYY I y A LUMNI CLASS OF 1913 CLASS OF 1918 fContinuedj Elsie Brossnian QPfauj Leroy B. Herb Ernest P. Krick VVarren H. Miller Carrie E. Krick Charles XV. Lambert Arthur F. Machemer Esther F. Miller fMaloneyj Harry H. Miller 'Esther M. Potteiger Irvin H. Reber Hattie N. Ruth Katie O. Ruth cSW'Z1lIl1D Ira M. Ruth Clarence Stitzer Florence P. Xveidnian fNOl'tllClI1l George C. Vlfeidinan Stella XV. VVeitzel KYYOCUIHD CLASS QF 1919 Aquillas Zechman CLASS OF 1914 'Esther L. Cammauf CStoverj Lillie N. Gelsinger 'Sara E. Hartman fBinkleyj Lillian D. Kocher tKriekj 'Esther M. Maehemer fYochumj Arthur H. Miller Harvey Reber CLASS OF 1915 Irvin F. From Laura H. Gelsinger fHOE11l3I1, Minnie K. Haas tPeunypackerj Leon L. Lambert -James H. Levengood Leroy F. Ruth Catherine Schrack fGerhardj Carrie E. Vlfhitinoyer QWessnerj Elmer A. Wickel IQI6-COURSE CHANGED CLASS OF 1917 Harry Binkley Howard L. Blankenbiller Marion M. Bright fLeinbachj Blanche E. Henry tStitzerQ Artl1ur Lied Evelyn J. Ruth QLandisj 'VVilliam M. Savage Lyman Seibert CLASS OF 1918 Marion C. Bair tSpatzj Ruth I. Bright Kathryn Burgner tDelinj Elsie M. Cammauf A. Dorothy From fMillerj Carrie R. Haas cBC1'lSll1gD Erma V. Brossman Marguerite S. Huyett CReeserj Stanley R. Ludwig Theodore O. Mattes Helen M. Matternes fr.l?l'0Lltl11Z-1.113 Clayton F. Ruth Dorothy M. Ruth Dorothy V. Matz fScullj Rita M. Zechman QDreisbachj I920-COURSE CHANGED CLASS OF 1921 Ella Boyer QHillj Eva A. Burgner QKHLIHIIIHIIJ Marguerite E. Burgner tMillerj Raymond E. He11ry F. Lerch Krick Lawrence A. Matternes A. Estella Miller Oilfeitzelj LeRoy K. Miller Adam F. Spohn Jr. Homer NV. VVeider Henry P. XVeiclman Reuben H. XVeitzel CLASS OF 1922 Marguerite L. Brossinan Charles M. Ludwig Mahlon M. Miller Geneva V. Palsgrove fFisherj Ralph Y. Steffy Brooke R. Stitzer Earl A. Unger Elsie M. XVartzenluft fBrigelj Sara C. VVeider tRizzoj Leon M. Yerger Cloyd S. Yoh Herbert B. Zechman CI' I go NwxwwwwwwxfAAfwwwx.vwxmxm'xawxANwwxwxxxwvvxmwwwwvwxxm-xxxxxxxxxxxxxx A L UMNI CLASS OF 1923 CLASS OF 1927 Henry Y. Brubaker Catherine M. Eisenhower QRothj john C. Fink john H. Fisher Harold G. Freeman john R. Lambert Carrie E. Leho fMcCauleyj Bessie G. Potteiger fHansj Myrtle M. Ream Charles D. Ream Anna E. Schrack John L. Seibert CLASS OF 1924 NVilliam Bright Florence Beard fMachamerj Robert Byerle Irwin Bright Claire Edris I Minnie Freeman QRomigj Ellen Harding fWellerj Emily C. Hawthorne tLeibyj George Lambert Grace Ludwig VVilliam Marks Myrtle Potteiger fRothermelj Herbert Ruth Miriam Ruth QVVhitehallj Raymond Sell Edna Yerger QGernertj Carl Freeman - f Olga Freeman QKeihnerj CLASS' 1928 Mary Johnston Earl FEhe1' Bertha Kiebach QRuossj Helen Lambert QGraetTj Eleanor Noll f'1xI'OLllll13l1J Carl Peitfer Floyd XVeitzel CLASS OF 1925 Ruth Becker QHillierj john Eisenbrown Clarence Henry Harvey Holtzman Stanley F leisher john Katzeman Helen Matz QSmithj Helen Ravel QGrossj Margaret Renninger Qljaulnsj CLASS OF 1926 Fern Bard fHenryj VVellington Beyerle Clifford Taft Cake Paul I. Eckenroad Arthur Holtzman Melvin Lamm Arthur Lengel Forrest Ludwig Miriam Maderia fKnappenbergerj Myrtle Murr QBerkheiserj Alton Graelf Grace Maderia fHimmelreichj Lenore Murr Harold VVhitman CLASS OF 1929 Sara Becker CSmithj Charles Eisenhower Mildred Gerhard fReeserj Esther Grill QSalladej Edward Harpel XVilliam Hoffman Howard Katzeman Hazel Reynolds QReynoldsj George Sallade joseph Stuber CLASS OF 1930 Nonnan H. Bentz George Y. Brubaker Helen M. Brubaker fFisherj 'Grace Edris 'Helen V. Gruber Blanche D. Henry QEmesQ ,Harold M. Knauer Thelma A. Nester QHartmanj lVarren Noll Sarah F. Schmeck fSpanglerj Stanley C. W'eidman Bessie Pieffer fLambertj Lee semen CLASS OF 1931 Annie Seitzinger fKnappenbergerj Flora Xlfenger Cassel Solomon Weidman Arlene Keener Gring fVVenrichj Xlfarren VVeider Christian Dohner Harnish 64 -it! NYXNN ' ' NN N NYXN NXNNYYYYX' ' NY NN' NNN NXNYYX' 1 7 AL CLASS OF 1931 QContinuedj Ruth Augusta Harpel Blanche Arlene Machemer fSmithj Dorothy Anna Potteiger fKlinej Ethelyn Sarah NVilk Verna Marguerite Yerger Elsie May Yoh CLASS OF 1932 Chester Bright Dorothy Cassel QSchaefferj Leroy Degler VVilliam C. Moyer Charles D. Ruth Paul E. Sallade Richard M. Schiffer Miriam Schrack Eugene VVeidma11 CLASS OF 1933 Eleanore Balthaser fix11Cl'lCl1lJZ-lCl1D Ruth F. Brubaker Donald Ganser Harold Kline Pauline V. Lutz Harvey R. Mogel M. Ardell Moyer QHorningj Miriam E. NVeber CLASS OF 1934 Bernice Behrenshausen QFlamishj Roberta Cassel QBacastowj Bernard Deeds john Dickinson Daniel Dunkleberger . Alfred Flamish Olive Geil fZehnerj Earl Hill Helen Lutz CBuckwalterj Marie Lutz QGraelTj Elsie Moyer QBohnj a Albert XVartzenluft CLASS OF 1935 Lillian Balthaser fMoyerj George Beyerle Elizabeth Binkley fHuntzingerj Margery Cassel CRothj VV alter Flamish Mary Louise Freeman fGeigerj Eleanor Geil tPittn1anj Elmer Graeff Robert Hafer Beatrice Hain QNoeckerj UMNI CLASS OF 1935 CContinucdj Norman Hartman Paul Kurtz Florence Ludwig CBoyerj Mary Ellen Miller fMcCloyj Louise Moyer QReynoldsj Richard Sharman Thelma Stover Paul VVeber jr. VVilliam XVeber Victor VVeidman CLASS OF 1936 Erncstine Edris fBentzj Robert Epler Henry Fertig David Gring Sarah Lamm Richard Lutz john Moyer Emily Yoh fDickinsonj CLASS OF 1937 Madelyn Burgner fSmootj Kenneth Ganser Benjamin Haas Paul Haier Pauline Harding fFiringj Mary Harpel jacob Hartman Vernon l-liester Dorothy Kurtz fBentzj Ralph Miller Richard Miller june Moyer fBlankenbillerj Lester Moyer Madelyn Northeimer fKohlerj Miriam Stover fAllushuskij Irene Strickler fMikoljackj CLASS OF 1938 Ruth Balthaser fPotteigerj Anna Cassel fAmmonj Clara Fahrenbach fForryj Myrtle Fromm CStumpj Pauline Gottshall QStaubj Grace Hafer CBergerj Daniel Potteiger Ruth Schroeder Grace Sallade Clarence Strickler Earl Stump Sterling VVithers 65 CLASS OF 1939 Catherine Balthaser QKochj 1 NXNNNNXNNY NYYYYYYYXNNX'YXNXNXNNXNNYXNYYXGNN' NNYXN'XNN'X'XN'YX'X'YXN'NXNN' ALUMNI CLASS OF 1938 fContinuedj CLASS OF 1941 Claire Yerger QBlessingj Clair Allen Marcia Zechman fKrysaj Roy Aftz Ferne Bechtel Mary L. Brubaker Dorothy Burgner fMerkelj june Hafer QBrownj Edna Harpel Marion Harpel QStizemanj M. Louise Heffeliinger VVilliam Hertzog VVarren Long Grace Lutz QMcKallumj Mary McCloy fTuckerQ VV alter Mogel James Mosteller C. Louisa Royer Anna Schnabel CStonej Fern Schuler CKaufmanj Robert Snyder Richard Stahl George Steffe C. Arlene Swavely C. Luther Sweigart Ruth Sweimler fKoppj George W'anner Mary L. VVisser Ralph Zechman Geraldine Zellers CLASS OF 1940 Vera Coldren Donald Davies Catherine Dunkelberger Edwin Foret Leon Greth James Gromis Mary Hartman VVilliam Koehler Virginia Baum fBCl'ltZ3 Aileen Cassel Esther Dunkelberger Margaret F lamish fFesslerj Elaine Fox Pearl F romm QWikej Ralph Fromm Jeanne Greath CI-Ieimj Vivian Gring QReinertj Betty Holfert fKintzelj Catherine Koch VVillia1n Koch Ferne Koehler fO'Learyj Elwood Lutz Virginia Palm fZettlemoyerj Mary Potteiger fVVestmore1andj Donald Schlegel Sarah Stump CSchlegelj Ella Troutman CLASS OF 1942 Fern Berringer fKersteinj Albert Beyerle Robert Emerich Norman Keener Ruth Long W Ruth Nonnemacher fSeylerj june Pottieger Vernon Scull Carolyn Spatz QKinsleyj Arlan Strausser Carl Wolf Lucille Zechman fAlbrightj CLASS OF 1943 Marijane Lambert fStumpj Marjorie Allen fMoyerj John Ludwig Irene Plowlield fDietrichj June Segler William Spatz Minnie Stiely Robert Tobias Anna VVartzenluft Ferne Nlfartzenluft fTicej Betty VVeidman fLeardij Richard Weidman George Yochum Arabelle Bailey fNVolfj Cora Boone Russell Brehm Robert Davies LaRue Furlow QI-Ieimj Dorothy Garman Irwin Grimes Virginia I-Iallacher Anna Heck Jane Koehler Miriam Kramer 66 xxxxxx-vxfxwxwwxxwwvwwwxwxwx-xwxwxwxwxwx-xsxwxNvwwx-xwx-xwxwxNwxa-x-wwwx-x-xx-xw 1 7 CLASS OF 1943 CContinuedj Richard Lambert Virginia Long CResselj Doris Longenecker QYochumj Virginia Miller Eugene Noll Alice Pennabecker QMoyerj Correll Ritter Doris Schlegel Jayne Schnable Hilda Stibitz Georgene Stoudt Evelyn Strunk Betty Sweinler Percy VVeinhold Betty VVenrich fBosslerj Edwin VVessner Joyce NVike joseph Yochum CLASS OF 1944 VVilliam Davis Betty Gicker Robert Greth Pearle Haag Richard Harrington Pauline Hull Mary Krach Rose Krach Wilbur Lutz Norman Mogel Edna Moyer QMoyerj Dorothy Nonnemacher QYoungj NVilliam Pannabecker Jean Schroeder Betty Snyder Elwood Stiely Mildred Troutman fSpadaforaj Darlene Troutman Betty Weinhold QHicksj Shirley Yoder CLASS OF 1945 Lucille Allen Louise Bickel Harold Emerich Corinne Ferriman Nomian Gaul George Gerhard 'Deceased ALUMNI CLASS OF 1945 fContinuedj Bruce Kramer Calvin Klopp Charlyne Lagerquist Frederick Lambert Dolores Leiby Harold Miller Virginia Powers Miriam Rollman Kenneth Sallade Shirley Stoudt Doris Sullivan Dorothy Sweimler Forrest Zechman CLASS OF 1946 Ethel Berkenstock Hair Dresser Leona Firestone Checker Food Fair Allen Fitterling Berks Engineering Melrose Fleisher Bell Telephone Co. 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Karl Yochum Mr. Clifford Yoh Miss Mary Elizabeth Yost Miss Phoebe C. Zechman Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Zechman Pvt. Paul R. Zellers Miss Alice Zimmerman Mr. John Zimmerman Vi'omen's Democratic Club XXX X XXX XX NQXXXX XX X X XXXXX XX 'XXXXXXX XX X 'YYYYX 1 7 Compliments of Liberty Chemical Fire Company No. 1 SINKING SPRING, PA. 69 l go N Nxwwww xwwwwwwwwvwwwwwxxwwxwvxmwxmwvxwvxfwxx-wxNvwx-xsxwx-x-xsx-xx-xxxx Compliments of THE LAMM FUNERAL HOME CUSTOM ARCH SUPPORT S H O E S ARCH SUPPORT ORTHOPEDIC 148 North Sixth St. Reading, Pa. Phone 4-5459 D U G A N ' S FOOT COMFORT SERVICE We are prepared to take care of all kinds of orthopedic work 70 Hours: 9-I2 A.M. I :30-5 :00 P.M. Evenings Tues. and Thurs., 7-8 Closed Wednesday Aftemoons NYYYYYXNYYYYYYYXN NYYYYYYY ' NY ' NY NX' 0 NYYYX'XNYYYYYYYXNXNYYYYXNYYYY 1 9 4 7 5 ., lxggigivagk J V4 , 3 W Let's get a Coca-Cola When you want Drink a refreshing moment's rest, swing into the i Um' pause that rqresbes with ice-cold Coca-Cola. It's D:ifi l'P?, fn' the right step to real C ' ' I 51lI1L ' L ' L ' refreshmenta 5Bor:led Under Authority of The Coca-Cola Company by Reading Coca-Cola Bottling Works COMPLIMENTS OF ORIOLES HOME ASSOCIATION Nest No. 122 FRATERNAI.. ORDER OF ORI-OLES SINKING SPRING, PA. 71 Imago A X696S COMPLIMENTS OF DU-RITE PRODUCTS CO. INC SINKINC. SPRING, PENNSYLVANIA .HYV 'XX-I, ,KQHQQA AMI llll Ah MEIN! AI iSSH . Good As Any Better'n Some! O U R HOMOGENIZED VITAMIN D MILK Q ' DA l RY 'I' 72 NYY NNYXNX NNYXNNYXNXNYYYXN ' N NY YYYYY ' N - ' NNYNXNYXNXNKN ' 'YYX 1 7 WEST READING DINEB. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Cooper, Proprietors Famous For Good Food Open 24 Hours 411 PENN AVE WEST READING, PA. Goto S M O K I E S For Ice Cream and Milk Shakes LANDIS and LANDIS WHOLESALERS AND JOBBERS Pioneers ln Organization Money-Making Plans Q Write for Our Bulletin IZ BIG REASONS WHY YOURS SHOULD BE A LANDIS and LANDIS Plan Featuring A Complete Line of Household Needs :: Dry Goods Furniture :: Electrical Appliances 9 Phones-Womelsdorf I25-I 27 WOM ELSDORF : : : : PENNA. READING STREET RAILWAY COMPANY I2 SOUTH FIFTH STREET READING, PA. Compliments of ,A E Zfjmf' WK lalgwf I ENICY EVERYWHERE CONGRATULATIONS tothe Class of 1947 from Sinking Spring L I C N S C L U B IOSEPI-I L. RICCIARDI Photographer 234 S. FOURTH STREET READING, PA. P H 0 N E 3-6 2 2 5 74 Im a g' 0 assesswssssssssswwswwwww ssvwwwss c YXNNYYXNX Always for Sinking Spring, Pct. 6 HOFMANN BROOM WORKS. Inc. FRANCIS F. SEIDEL H Funeral Service Dedicated io the Community 439 PENN AVENUE SINKING SPRING DIAMONDS, WATCHES, IEWELRY AT KALBACH'S I3 NORTH NINTH STREET READING, PA. M. BROWN'S SONS Coal, Flour, Feed SINKING SPRING 8613 A N-YYXNY 'NNY NNYYY NN' NXNYYYYYYNNYXNYXN' NNNN' NNN' 'XNKNNXNYXNNNNNXXX Myers Pumps Automatic Petro and N okol Oil Heat Phone 4-0560 Frederick S. Wanner PLUMBING and HEATING Electrical Installation STONY CREEK MILLS, PENNA. Compliments of HALLACHEITS Keystone Store 1 Phone 8-8897 IOZ PENN AVE., SINKING SPRING, PA Compliments of MURRAYS OWN MAKE ICE CREAM MURRAY HAAG, Prop. Hamburgers : Hot Dogs 570 PENN AVENUE SINKING SPRING, PA. NUEBLING'S THE SPOR TSM AN 'S STORE O Athletic Supplies Photo Goods :: Sweaters o C orne r Ninth and Penn Streets READING, PA. BOB DEPPEN CO. RAY DEPPEN, Mgr. General Electric and Westinghouse Appliances Custom-Built Sl. Charles Steel Kitchens Complete Service Dept, l50l Lancaster Ave. 20. N. Fourth St. READING, PA. Compliments of Howard L. Blankenloiller Sinking Spring, Pa. DIAL 8-830l 94599 t 99 Q + NN - NX NNNXN NNNNXNNN www wvx-xwwwwxx-wx-x-v I 7 MILLER cmd FROM Congratulations to The Class of FLORISTS n 4 7 ,, 44 North Fifth Street From READING, PA. SINKING SPRING ALUMNI Greenhouses-Sinking Spring, Pa. ASSOCIATION YARN GIFTS MARY HOYER Nationally advertised MARY Horan Dom. Bulova and Elgin Watches D WM. M. SONTAG Special Order Work in Platinum ancl Repairing 121 NORTH 6th ST. READIN Phone 3-7426 iamonds Golcl G PA Compliments of Evelyn Sl'1ermcm's Beauty Shoppe WASHINGTON ST. READING, PA. C A R L D U N K L E Everything Electrical DIAL. 8619 SINKING SPRIN G CLUB COOL NITECLUB FULL COURSE DINNER Liquor :: Wines :: Beer We Cater to All Occasions Compliments of C . W. I-l l E S T E R PENSUPREME MILK Dial 8-8773 Im ago 999999 C assesses Isesswesessseeseefsseees K I R K H O F F ' S SERVICE STATION FINE DEVELOPING . . . ENLARGEMENTS By Photo Electric Control COMPLETE MOBIL SER VICE ' Cas-Oil-Lubrication W. F. D R E H S Phone 8-9556 Sinking Spring, Pa. 534 COURT ST- READING- PA Compliments of P. F. EISENBROWN CEMETERY MEMORIALS Sixth and Elm Streets Reading, Pa. Compliments of FERNES BEAUTY SHOP ORTH MUSIC HOUSE Your West Side Musical Headquarters Records-Music-Musical Instruction 606 PENN AVE. WEST READING Phone 3-6201 MELVIN G. BAILEY New and Used Cars and Trucks 657 Vester Place, rear SINKINC, SPRING, PA. Bergman Shoe Repair SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY Quality Matei'ial :: Quick Service 37 Werner St. Wernersville, Pa. Furlow's Food Market R. A. FURLOW, Prop. Meats, Fresh Fruits, Produce, and Groceries Phone 8567 SINKING SPRING, PA. NNN' NNYVYNY N NNYYY 'YXNYXNNYXN NN'YXKNNNYYYXNXNNNNNXNXNXNXNNYXNNN-XNNN I 7 CHIARELLI BROS. MUSIC STORE AND STUDIOS 334 Penn Street Reading, Pa. West Reading Book Shop Greeting Cards :: Stationery :: Films The Latest Books in Our Lending Library 518 PENN AVE.. Compliments to The Senior Class from SINKING SPRING UNIT OF REPUBLICAN COUNCIL OF WOMEN Compliments of RUSSEL and MARJORIE. SIEGFRIED of DOC'S PLACE Wernersville, Pa. Compliments of Your CAINES Dealer PAUL T. SMITH Compliments of Dr. cmd Mrs. R. T. Scull D.D.S. 104 EVANS AVE.. SINKING SPRING, PA. Men's Wear Boys' Wear Lumber - Coal - Roofing - Paints I TOSEPHS H.H.wEBBER We Sell for Less-Always Phone 8045 403 PENN AVE. SINKING SPRING, PA 410 PENN ST. READING, PA. Im ago A SQOSSSSSQQQSSOQQSSSSSQSSSSQSSSSSQGQSQSQQSSSSSQSSS ARTHUR SCHWEMMER IOHN R. KURTZ, P. D. DIAMONDS Watches and felvclry DRUCCIST OPTOMEWST SINKING SPRING. PA. 218 North Ninth Street Reading, Pa. Telephone 8-1 1 I3 Ccxcoosing Nurseries Phone 2-1491 LILLIAN SILK SHOP C. Koenekoop Cotton - Sillg - Woolens Bullg and Remnants SINKING SPRING' PA' I4 North Sixth Street Reading, Pa. Compliments of QUALITY METAL Congratulations to The Senior Class of Sinking Spring High School From RECREATION Assoc IATION Compliments of MIRROR G GIFT SHOP I29 North Fifth Street READING, PA, Sportswear :: Work Clothes :: Sporting Goods IASLOW'S Reading's Original ARMY 8: NAVY STORE. 817 PENN STREET PHONE 3-2662 NNNX'NNYX'XN'X'X'X'YYXNXNX'YYYYY NYYYXNXNYYYXNYNN'XNYNYYYYX'X'YYX' NN4vX'X'YYX'X'NX'X 1 7 Berks Furniture Co. Reading's Oldest Fumiture Store McCann School of Business Established 1908 NEW LOCATION EIGHTH AND PENN STREETS 802-04 PENN ST. PHONE 7339 Phone 2-2301 H. . GREATH I DEL SAVAGE Honest Weight and Hauling ATLANTIC SERVICE ICE 53 COAL if HAUI-ING Dial 8-9566 sinking spring, Pa. 556 Penn Ave. Sinking Spring, Call and Delivery Service Compliments of If you Need McNEss PRODUCTS, OBERLIN Seen' Peony Gardens EVAN A. HAFER 425 Penn Avenue Sinking Spring' Phone 8-9707 Sinking Spring, Penna. Compliments of Spatz Motor Co SINKING SPRING, PA. Compliments of Alvin D. Hurting TINSMITH Phone 8424 31 Ralph Avenue Sinking Spring I ' NXNNXN NY NYY NNNXNYYYYYYYXNNNNYYYYYYY NYYY We 'NNN' NY N 'Y NYXXXN Everything ln Music PIANOS ' RADIOS ' RECORDS Band Instruments y 45 MUSC House it 850 PENN SI. READING. Pl. I-I.E.T.I-I. Knitting Co., Inc When you see me, don't think of Insurance But when you think of Insurance, see BROOKE R. STI'I'ZER Phone 8-9037 646 Penn Avenue Sinking Spring, Pa. Compliments of Wisser's Gas Station 255 Penn Avenue SINKING SPRING, PA. BLUE LANTERN INN 400 PENN AVENUE Telephone 8-9500 SINKING SPRING, PA. R U S T Y'S PLACE ICE CREAM CONFECTIONERY Compliments o'f George Lambert Duart Permanents Machineless Wave Cold Wave Permanenls DELIGI-IT BEAUTY SI-IOP ELSIE M. MEYER, Mgr. Phone 8-9461 I5 Woodrow Avenue Sinking Spring, Penna. NYYYYYYXNYYXNNYYYYYYYXNNY NNNNNXNYXNNYYXNXNYYXN'YXNYYYYXNYXNNXNNYXNNN I 7 Henne's Esso Station WILLIS HENNE, Proprietor FIRESTONE AND ATLAS TIRES Phone 9106-Y 501 West High Street Womelsdorf, Pa Compliments of Hemmerich Knitting Co. I9 Woodrow Ave. Sinking Spring, Pa. CHARLES G. REEDY PLUMBING AND HEATING 43 Woodrow Avenue Sinking Spring, Pa. EMILY HOPKINS YOUNCER SET FASHIONS 120 North Fifth Street Reading, Pa. WENRICH BROS. Complimenls of BUTCHERS Sinking Spring Planing Mill 566 Penn Avenue Phone 8600 Sinking Spring, Pa. E.. L. SNYDER, D.D.S. Wernersville, Pa. C A R D I N A L'S ITALIAN SANDWICHES HAMBURCERS Cigars :: Cigarettes :: Ice Cream :: Sodas Dial 3-9815 402 Penn Avenue West Reading, Pa. I g O 99159699999 NY Nwwwx Nwvwwxwwvxwwvxwvwxwv wx' NNYNNY Q Nvwww Phone 8517 Homes for Rent Best Wishes to R. C. LUDWIG REAL ESTATE The Senior CICISS From the Cily and Suburban Homes-Farms a Specialty SINKING SPRING REPUBLICAN CLUB 45 Cacoosing Ave. Sinking Spring, Pa. Handbags Cm RICHARDS MUSIC HOUSE Compliments of Your Friendly Slorc Everylhing in Music FAMOUS MAID SHOP SATISFACTION GUARANTEED 712 Penn St. :: Reading, Pa. Phone 3-3265 Blouses Hosiery 835 Penn Street Reading, Pa. PIICE'S BEAUTY SI-IOPPE M I I.. L E PI ' S I N N Permanent Waving and All Branches of LBWM9 CHUM coop Foon IS OUR HOBBY Dial 4-1335 Wernersville, Pa. 338 Franklin Street Reading, Pa. Coon LUCK TO MEN'S WEAR QUALITY Burkho1der's Sweet Shop 717 Penn Street Reading, Pa. 410 Penn Avenue West Reading 84 NYYNYYNNYYYN www Nwvxwx- Q wx- Ax-vwwxwv 1 9 4 7 Congratulations from the Ladies' Auxiliary of the FIRE COMPANY Compliments of I. E. TGBACCO CO. Clarence A. Matz Chrome Steel Furniture Chinaware ' ' Gifts DIAL 8-8382 SINKING SPRING Compliments of LADIES AUXILIARY OF THE. LIONS CLUB Dependable Printing W. L. FEGLEY, Printer Fine Wedding Stationery Phone 3-0377 2701 Perkiomen Avenue Mt. Pen fl, Compliments of Women's Apparel Charm Shop 8 North Sixth Street Reading, Pa. Phone 3-3956 WM. G. l-IINTZ, INC. BOOKS-STATIONERY Greeting Cards :: Gifts :: Desks Filing Cabinets DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY At KAl..BACl'l'S I3 North Ninth Street Reading, Pa. 1 go Nwxwwvwwxs Qxfxwvwvwxwxwxw Nxmxwvv NXNNNNYXNNYNNXNNXNNYNYNXNNXNNNYY READING BUSINESS INSTITUTE An Approved School for Business Training N. W. CORNER TENTH and PENN STS. Phone 2-6771 READING, PA. PRODUCTION PAGE 1947 fllflllyd I The following have been instrumental in producing the I947 IMAC-O: I ART ENC-RAVING AND ELECTROTYPING CO. 636 Court Street, Reading, Pa. ' Engravings JOSEPH RICCIARDI, PHOTCGRAPHER 234 South Fourth Street, Reading, Pa. ' Photographs F. A. WOERNER, PRINTER 30 North Sixth Street, Reading, Pa. ' Printing ARNOI..D'S BOOK BINDERY, INC. Seventh and Washington Streets, Reading, Pa. ' Binding 86 9 fff . f ,ff f' A AQ! 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