Wernersville High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Wernersville, PA)
- Class of 1954
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wiki? QAERSIQ 59 f AL 'H a SC 42,94 QV- Q62 4, v e 00 xt' CTER N0x l N F I 1 Q We, the Class of 1954, Wernersville High, dedi- . cate this, the first issue of THE CHIEFTAIN, to you,Mr. William I. Gruber, our English teacher and class sponsor. Never ,, shall we forget the friendly,help- you alwaysf took in each and all of us. Your unfailing co-operation in our class ' projects and activities,your kindly advice in our problems, trivial though many of them were, and most of all the limitless time given so generously to make our endeavors worth while, have been rich learning experiences far beyond the reach of every day classroom routine. No matter what phase of life we choose, or what future destiny is to be ours, we shall always look back with happy memories to our days in Wernersville High,days in which you, Mr. Gruber, will always have a part. We therefore make this dedication to B you as a tribute of genuine thankfulness 3 to you, our friend as well as our com- i l gf Q63 ' ful,,and companionable interest that L , lj panion, our guide as well as our in- structor. May you in years to come remember us just as we know that we shall always remember you. CLASS of 1954. Meet THE CHIEFTA IN We are proud to present it to you. It is the successor to the n0ctagonH,the name of the annual when W. H. S.occu- pied the eight-sided building located along the highway, a name which would not be applicable to our present home. To find a more appropriate name a cm? test was conducted by the seniors o- pen to all students of W. H. S. Since we are known throughout the county as the NRedskinsW, the idea of an Indian name suggested itself, and many poss- ible titles were submitted -Warrior, Brave, Tom-Tom, Lenape, Squaw,Wigwam, Tomahawk, and of course The Chieftaiq which became the name by vote of the entire student body. To Gerald Speidr er, of the Junior class, goes the lst. copy of WThe Chieftaidg as his prize for submitting the winning name. We hope that you will like the name , and that it will be an inspiration to all Wernersville High for many years to come. THESE WE SHALL ALWAYS THKAVE Wow X, KR wAf M QQ WQQ fr'Lf,f sr 'Wx I 01 REMEMBER 7,nM. WM Mrs. Hafer Mrs. Kulp Who served those delicious Who guided us safely through meals in cafeteria. p those snarls of traffic. Mr. Ohlinger Mr. Wengert Who cleaned up after us, and Who repaired all the things kept us snug and warm. we wrecked. BOARD OF EDUCATION Charles W. Bright President I Harry W. Swartz Quinten F. Staudt Vice-President Secretary fm S 2 Q J . Richard ?'res'bon J. ,Warren Shearer Melvin H. Lamm Member Member Treasurer acuffy M' Q if' M, 'mari LS ,. H.,, , -, , 2? ffl V ,nl V ... i5'..,,,,,,Tf,3-1:.r- 'f I-5. - ,, . ,gggg igigggx 1 , U , 5- 1- 91 2'-f ' ,xv 43: , I I AS Nfl: -Ee ' 7' N151 U LJ , iam' ,ff A 1 L 5 ?l'--f i? ff 1 'f ' 4fA' AW! I - 'Q ' ??..- zzggggkazj 1 1 -7 Y 5' . 1 1 A-- J , .lf V . Q ' fa' Va ff mi, --5 - I' Alfga . f , i-121157-A f ' ff y fn N fff' A , IVA: 'Zi..-.,- L gif f ' -.v'El,'Ei ' xg - f.?5wffa'! -W,,,,, , ,f ,, V, Qgggr- .A .ggflg - .1 Au' --'N 1 :W 4 Ig: f -ff f-'13-Ei.. . ,J , ., .,--.?I 3. ,, ' ,, .,,.u', nz: , 1 ' ff 4 1- 4 ' my ff 1,3-.i5?i5g?E!5l1' f .. f If . , V, jf: 5-:vain , - ' ..5sZ:5-4, , ,.....,, , :--.. , ,mu V - , , , ,mf M M My MK Cyrus B. Krall 376 West Penn Ave. Robesonia, Pa. Mr. Cyrus B. Krall, our new supervising principal, is a graduate of Cornwall High School. He received a Bachelor of Science degree from Elizabethtown College, and a Master of Education degree from Temple University in Philadelphia. His teaching experience includes varied work in the following schools: teacher of seventh and eighth grades in South Lebanon, principal for eight years at South Londonderry, 3 years in Newville High, where he taught mathematics and gymnastics, and coached basketball and baseball, principal for six years in the Wormleysburg schools, director of guidance for the West Shore Joint School District at Lemoyne. Mrs. Stuart Adams' Secretary to the principal , as . -Vlllln-..,un-. .,.. . Mrs. Mary I. Beaver R. N. 4320 Eighth Avenue Temple, Pa. Graduate of Muhlenberg High. R.N.- Community General Hos- pital. Post graduate work at Presbyterian Hospital, Phil- adelphia and New York Poly- clinic Hospital. Additional courses at the University of Pennsylvania, Albright, and Kutztown Teachers College. Experience includes Accident Ward Supervisor at Community General Hospital and visit- ing nurse for Lebanon Valley Visiting Nurses Association. Has been nurse at our school since 1942. ' S S. Nicholas Fister 1561 N. Tenth St. Reading, Pa. A graduate of Reading High. B. S. degree from Penn State University. Advanced courses at Stroudsburg Teachers Col- lege and Lehigh University. Taught previously at Reading and Penn Argyl. Teaches boys health educat1on,science and Junior High mathematics. Mr. Fister is,varsity basketball and soccer coach.E1ght years in Wernersville High. ..0' 'lr' w lr Vf 1 ,A ,IA ,., ff ff-uf giss Helen W. Froelich 0 Werner St. Wernersville, Pa. A graduate of Wernersville High. Albright College - A. B. degree. Additional courses at Penn State University and Albright College. Taught one term in the Longswamp Schools. Teaches Art German and English. Her twenty first term for Wernersville High. f --- ff 5-f.--w--f-- w-vp,-,--- f -f - ., .1 vvm.. v V ' Mrs. Elizabeth Greth 15 West Gaul St. Wernersville, Pa. graduate of Wernersville High- est Chester State Teachers Col- lege. B. S. degree at University of Pennsylvania. Previous exper- ience in Schools of South Heidel berg and Annville. She is fourth de teacher. This is her fifth in our school. Mrs. Bessie M. Gruber Old Sawmill Road Wernersville, Pa. A graduate of Whitehall Pa. High School. Graduate of the Kutztown State Teachers Col- lege. Additional courses at Muhlenberg College and Penn State University. Previously taught in the Whitehall Town- ship Schools. Mrs. Gruber is the first grade teacher. She has been with us for 3 years William I. Gruber Old Sawmill Road Wernersville, Pa. A graduate of Wernersville High. B. S. degree from Kutztown State Teachers College. Has additional credits from West Chester State Teachers College and Bucknell U- niversity. Assistant principal. Teaches Latin and English. He is completing his 27th. term in the Wernersville School. I f I Jwf' 'Y X . J I I, 9 a, , U E Nl 1 41 X, Hiss Ethel Hamaker 102 W. High St. Womelsdorf, Pa. A graduate of Womelsdorf High. R. D. H. degree from the East- man Dental Dispensary in Roch- ester, N. Y. Additional credit at Penn State University, A1- bright College, and at the U- niversity of Pennsylvania. Has been dental hygienist in Wer- nersville for the past twenty- three years. 1 me W ku 1, , 'LVTL . 4 Mrs. Doris E. Ketner 2340 Spring St. West Lawn, Pa. A graduate of Wernersville High. B. S. degree in music education from Lebanon Valley College Con- servatory of Music. She teaches vocal music in all the grades 1 l. Also director of the high hool chorus. Has been teaching in o school for four years. Mrs. Helen M. Krott 447 W. Penn Ave. Wernersville, Pa. Graduate of Wernersville High. B. S. degree from Pennsylvania State University. Advanced cre- dits from University of Wiscon- sin. Taught previously in Exe- ter Township School. Is teacher of girls' health and physical education - girls' basketball. has been her second in the nersville School. Also teaches biology. This WW Mrs. Dorothy B. Loose Leesport, Pa. O Graduate of Ontelaunee High of Leesport and of Drexel Insti- tute in fhiladelphia. Received B.S. degree from Albright Col- lege. Previously taught in the Muhlenberg Township schools as substitute teacher. Mrs. Loose teaches Home Economics and So- cial health. This has been her second term in Wernersville. XB, ffm, William H. Miller 703 N. llth. St. Reading, Pa. Graduate of Muhlenberg High. A B. S. degree from Albright College. Masters Degree from Temple University.He teaches high school mathematics and the advanced sciences. He is coach of Junior Varsity bas- ketball. He has been teacher in our school for the pas years. QWMWMZQ Donald R. Rentschler 934 Penn St. Reading, Pa. Graduate of Reading High School. Attended Kutztown State Teachers College. A B. S.degree from Penn State University. Teacher of in- strumental music. Is director of senior and junior bands. This is his first term in Wernersville. 6.1 fY,1,' f . 17 , ,,f'? I ' ' ' A 1 s ' L' . U , . ' ,, I , X ' Er. . l Homer W. Ruth 125 N. Church St. Mohnton, Pa. Graduate of Mohnton High, and Kutztown Teachers College. Ex- tension work at Millersville and at Penn State University. Taught previously in Elmhurst, Wyomissing, Spring, Davidson, Mohnton and Cumru. He teaches industrial arts and mechanical drawing. Has a total of eight years of teaching in our dis- trict. Mrs. Arline M. Shrawder 309 Werner St. Wernersville, Pa. Graduate of Wernersville High. B. S. in Education from Kutz- town Teachers College. Exten- sion work at Kutztown Teachers College. Previously taught the first and second grades.Now is teacher of the fifth and sixth grades. Has been in our school for fourteen years. I Donald F. Snyder I Ro Du 2 -' Reading, Pa. A graduate of Perry Township High. B.S. in physical educ- ation from Stroudsburg.M.Ed. degree at Penn State Univer- sity.Teaches social studies. Coaches baseball.D1rector of debating teams. Previously a teacher in Perry High and in Moorestown, N. J.He has been teachin in Wernersville for W 8 the past six years. Kb Mrs. June B. Turner 109 Woodside Ave. sWest Lawn, Pa. Graduate of Wilson High, West Lawn Pa.A1so is a graduate of Kutztown Teachers College. Is now taking additional courses at Kutztown Teachers College, and at Penn State University. Previous teaching experiences in schools of Spring Township. Mrs. Turner teaches third and second grades. This has been her second term here. ,J My qPb'1'N!'lH efziors OFFICERS VICE-PRESIDENT 1 wi Joan Lutz TILEAS UILER s Shirley Miller CLASS U 1956 PRESIDENT Wilmot Binkley SECRETAHI 5 Dain Raitz REPRESENTATIVE Dawn Greth plum IRENE BETTIE BENSING Better known to her classmates as NReneN... a cute 5' 30 of serenity and dignity...brown hair ...pretty penmanship ... gets along with her classmates ... always lends a hand ...likes spaghetti ...hoe-downs... Fords, Fords, and more Fords...any kind of baseball game ...real gone on roller skating ...Andy...averse to traveling on a bus . .vanilla ice cream ...1nquisitive,bossy people. Activities -Drama Club, secretary. ...secretary of Y-Teens 3,4..p1ays 0 0 .chorus 1,3,4o 0 .operettas. 0 oRed' skin staff ...Editor-in-chief for Chiefta1n...after training at St. Joseph's in Reading, Rene will be- come one of the many helpful women in white...one of the best, we are sure. Success and happiness, Rene! R. D. fl Reinholds, Pa ew., -a--.sl-L., . WILMOT GENE BINKLEY HBinkW...handsome...likeable...easy to get along with...neat brown hair ...a natural wave too...how we envy itl...develish green eyes..a mighty 5'8N...a1ways there to do his share ...photographer for the 1954 annual ...class president...yum,hamburgers ...hill-billy music...loves driving nsouped-upn cars...doesn't care for interviews.activit1es include plays ...basketball 4... basketball timer ...hear anyone say NLook outln.that was HB1nkW. A new electronics tech- nician when Wilmot Hjoins upn with Uncle Sam's navy. Happy sailing to a wonderful fellow! Best o' luck to our class president! 110 Bucks Street Wernersville, Pa CALVIN CHARLES BROSSMAN Better known as nCa11ieN...a super- likeable 5' 70 135 lb. he-man..sun- brown ha1r...b1ue eyes...a terrific ath1ete...wants to be a pa1nter..or a baseball player...a1l-round swell guy...a1ways leaves 'em laughing... very polite... pleasing voice.quick with a smile... likes basketball... baseball...his '40 Chevy...d1slikes asparagus chem1stry...act1vities - basketball 2,3,4...baseball 2,3,4.. soccer 4...pet expression, NNow you wouldn't kid me, would you ?N...our hopes for you,Cal -- Happiness and success in whatever the future will have for you...and... Don't spatter too much paint on those coverallsl Walters Avenue R. D. 53 Wernersville, fa. -Julnnuvun.-N.. W- -.--. Y-W . ,.-Waqgnw.. , rw 1- --- 4.-v . STEWART WILSON DREIBELBIS NStewN for short... but.. he's not short at all...6'2U..23O pounds... terrific hunk of man power... from Penn-Werner Park...jet black hair. a wave in 'em too.. proud owner of a blue Chevy...used to be known as HSonnyU..makes good use of books.. an honor student..he knows his way around on a basketball court...oh, those field goals... has a second haven in the Eighteenth Ward...our real gone guy..sharp dresser..real class on the dance floor.... good- natured too..Top honor student.... active in basketball 1 2,3 4..band 1,2,3,4..p1-esidemz of the K.A..pet expression, NTake it easylln ... a future in college... Success will ride high with Stew who certainly deserves nothing but the best! 48 E. Washington Avenue Wernersville, Pa. CONSTANCE GENEVA FOCHT Known to all as HConnien...1ovable 5'4U...l1vid,flashing eyes...black hair too...qu1te ath1et1c..helpful ooobubbling over lifeooo ...simply adores little Jake..Bill ...likes swimming...dancing..music ...art...her pal Joan ....children ...no use for those old gossips... likes to pass out compliments... a staunch booster for the class..she has been active in basketball 1,2, 3,4oooV011eyba11 2,3,4oooch0ruS 2, 3,4...cheer leader 1,2,3...Y-Teens 3,4...operettas... Mrs.Waughops in NMeet Me In St. Louisu... often we hear her say, WI'm happy!nShe was. Her ambition is to major in child development... Here's luck to you Connie, from your host of friendsf v ,-.QQ 15 East Penn Avenue Wernersville, Pa. DAWN MARIE GRETH We call her WDawnieN...a blue-eyed blonde. 0 0 5' 3 o 0 .cracking gum 0 0 001' telling Jokes...1oads of fun...and a hard worker too...sweet disposi- tion...everyone's friend..stud1ous ...boys are her hobby..delights in having a good time...l1kes dancing ...superb as NToot1eN in Nleet Me In St. LouisU...frowns on NSnobsH. really hates to be Nyelled atn ... activities include Y-Teens 3 4 ... chorus 3 4...Drama Club 4...genior representative...debating ...plays ...assistant editor of NRedskinH.. sales manager of nThe Chieftainn.. typ1st..pet expression,HThat's all r1ght.NDawn1e's ambition ...f1rst, Reading Business Inst1tute...then, an efficient secretary. Success in all you plan to do, Dawn! lil 225 Washington Ave. Wernersville, Pa. BARBARA ANN GROH HBabsN or NBarbieN...beautiful sky- blue eyes...5'4H...brownette..qu1et as a mouse...enjoys taking her time ...ready and willing to do her part ...l1keable...loves to wear green.. looks stunning too...l1kes dancing, movies starring Charleston Heston.. loyal rooter at basketball games... likes baseball too ... enjoys music if 1t's popu1ar...spurns that green stuff called spinach. Active in chorus l,2,3,4... Y-Teens 3,4...operettas...plays. Plans call for a nursing career. Our wish for NBabsU - The Best Of Eve ythingl .wwgw f:,fa,f 409 West Penn Avenue Wernersville, Pa. MELROSE VIRGINIA KEPPLEY She's our nMe1lyH... the happy-go - lucky member of the class...5'1n... soft brown eyes...brown hair...that Italian boy cut...jolly disposition ...helpful beyond all bounds..loves to drive that hot Ford...l1kes food ...just about any style...hoe-downs ...making people happy...defin1tely opposed to too much home work...hes no love for self-centered people... active in many school funct1ons.... chorus l,2,3,4...Y-Teens 3,4...ope- rettas... assembly programs...super salesman of the senior class... can be heard yelling NShut your mouthln but she doesn't mean it... hopes to be a successful housewife..mother.. Only the best to you, Mellyl R. D. W 3 Wernersville, Pa n , , Wg-,, , Y. fr... , ..,-,,..?:u:pu'pnv--W. in 1 1 1 CLIFFORD RAY LENGEL HCliffH...lots of fun ...good sport ...deep, rich speaking voice...star debator...k1ng of all hearts...whiz in science...tall, dark,'n handsome ... really gay time at farm show... speeds around in a '31 Chevy dream- boat...knows all his cars... one of Albert Simmons' henchmen...whips up some violent reactions in chemistry lab...likes red heads... or blondes ...banana splits...cad1llacs..shuns words with nJN...pet expression is- WDog-gone it!n...activities include chorus 2,3...debating 3,4..Dramatic Club 4..masterful interpretation of UDadN in HMeet Me In St. LouisP.... superb as NFilippoN..do we see here a future in the ministerial profes- sion? A brilliant one, we're sure! R. D. W 1 Reinholds, Pa ,-,. . M, ,Inn ...V K , ., , V V W W- JOAN MARIE LUTZ We call her NJoanieN...neat as a pin ...sharp dresser ...mysterious brown eyes ...generally with Connie ....or at Bud's Luncheonette..has beautiful hands...a1ways lends them in help... doesn't believe in getting to school too ear1y...goes for green-blue eyes ...dreamy convertib1es...sty1e...the nhangoutn...music...outdoor life ... hunting...fishing...crew cuts...joie ...doesn't rate turnips...bad temper ...snobs...hi11bi11y music..act1vity covers just about everything - Drama Clubocldebating 1 2,3,4'ooband 1,2,3, 4...chorus 1 2,3,l..1eading roles in operettas and p1ays.... president of Y-Teens...other offices and honors.. Pet expression is, NI doubt it.N ... The future..a nurse, then- housewife ...a brilliant career in store! 36 East Washington Ave Wernersville, Pa. WILLIAM MICHAEL MATHEWS Everyone calls him nPebyn...future blue jacket... electronics techni- cian...drives a gay Chevy...former Lower Heidelberg terror..miniature railroading occupies much time ... handsome five foot ten...spark1ing brown eyes...snappy crew cut..O.K. guy...hands out his home work..top student...enjoys coasting ...rifle shoot1ng...willing to he1p..charge of lighting for school productions ...operator for film projectors... enjoys snoozes...watching the gals go by...l1kes school, but finds it hard to wait for hitch in the navy ..active in soccer l,2,3,4.basket- ball 1,2,3,4...baseball l,2,3,4... outstanding roles in plays... also operettas...pet saying, NYou don't know, do you?H... Here s a wish to Bill for luck in the Navy, in col- lege, and in life! Church Road, R. D. 1 Wernersville, Pa. SHIRLEY S. MILLER Queen of Hearts...cute... a petite brownette... dreamy eyes... always on the go..a bundle of energy .... future nurse ...or teacher...often seen in Brownsvil1e..11kes reading ...spaghetti...is real gone on the certain car...hates boiled cabbage ...financial w1zard...studious too ...loved by al1..activities..class treasurer 3,4...Y-Teens 3,4...star role in WMeet Me In St. Louisu ... chorus 3,4...operettas... Dramatic Club. Her good work in school pro- claims a successful future. Here's ef R.D.1, Box 375-E Sinking Spr1ngs,Pa ELAINE RUTH REESE NTootN... a sparkling laugh, that's Elaine...happy...carefree..brimming with joll1ty...real cute..attendant to Frost Queen...heavenly blue eyes ...all of five foot two..has a real yen for spaghetti...chevro1ets...is a model of neatness... loves pretty clothes...acting silly...above all nRayn...averse to spinach...floored by math...active in Tennis Club ... Drama Club...Y-Teens 3,4...chorus 4 ...treasurer of A.A.... advertising manager for The Chieftain.assistant business manager for Redskin..had a terrific part on basketball team... NThat's Okay!N.as a telephone oper- ator, she'l1 have many pleasant ex- periences. Big things ahead for our Elaine! Wernersville, Pa DAWN MARIE REITZ HSmokyn..Frost Queen for our class ...good 1ooker...good leader,too.. keeps the Redskin a11ve..vivacious ...blue-green eyes, 5' Sf tall... journalistic skill ...goes all out for sharp cars...police dogs...her own Chili con carne... anything in brown ...hot weather is definitely out...so are cheese ...amorous men ...sober serious-minded people... very active in school affairs... a member of debating team..secretary of class...president of Drama Club ...vice-president of Y-Teens...art editor of Annual...editor-in-chief of Redskin...plays..outstanding as WRosen in nMeet Me In St. Lou1sU.. posed as WColumbiaN in operetta... pet saying -NThat's 1ogical.N..Her future holds a career in nursing.. or airline hostess.... Success to you in whatever you do! 32 Lincoln Drive Wernersville, Pa COLLETTE JANNELLE RUTH R. D. 9 3 Wernersville, Chevy . . . 5' 6 . . .brown hair. . .blue eyes, that's Chevy...good sport... 11keab1e...fun to be with..jo11y.. always has her hair really chic... never has a cross word for anyone. likes roller skating ...turkey ... Fords...a certain cute senior boy. abhors prunes..sarcastic people... active as treasurer of Dramatics.. member of Tennis C1ub...on the de- bating team... participated in op- erettas and various school plays NYou know itln is Chevy's pet pression..her ambition is to be a nurse... Your classmates wish you- A happy and prosperous future! CURTIS HENRY STAUDT WHenryn or WCurtN...shou1d be called muscles...super grave digger...farms now and then...real good looking ... as athletic as they come... lives on cemetery ridge...real fine buddy ... known for early arrivals at school.. squired the Frost Queen in a snappy Buick convertible..types..frequent1y ...spends many a joyous afternoon in the barber shop...would like to live in chemistry lab...goes for popular music...ice cream ... the Yankees... girls who smoke don't rate...doesn't especially like dates... pet expres- sion-nYou don't know, do you?H...ac- tivities include soccer 1,2 3,4 .... basketball 1 2 3,4...basebai1 2,3,4. A great big future is in store! R. D. il Wernersville, Pa 1' ,V Y Q e, .jf Y ,N BETTY JANE WARTLUFT NDutchN...a willowy 5'7U..brownette ...nobby personality..eyes of green ...basketball whiz..big feet...good sport...ful1 of fun...dig that rol- licking laugh...likes boys..basket- ba1l...spaghetti... French fries... danc1ng...anything edib1e..dislikes dogs...asparagus...bleached hair... most of all baked corn....numerous activities include -Tennis Club ... Y-Teens...color guard..chorus..Red- skin staff..star forward on the bas- ketball team for the past two years ... in the future we see her as one of our many needed telephone oper- ators ... Here's lots of luck to a sweet girl, liked by alll 268 East Penn Avenue Wernersville, Pa. FRANCES WENRICH Known around town as nFrannieH ... spark1ing...a petite 5 ..blue eyes ...very blonde ...rides the school bus now and then..neat..l1ves in a beautiful spot in the hills above Fritztown ... drives a flashy blue Mercury...on the quiet side..care- free...cute..Frost Queen Attendant ...Just a bit bashful...super pen- manship...1ikes good food..in love ecolcindty is the lucky fe11UWoooe doesn't care for school ...sopranos in school chorus 3 4...pet expres- sion,NJust ask KindtyU...ambit1on, a place for Kindty to re1ax...with pipe and slippers... Happiness and success to you, Frances! R. D. f 1 Reinholds, Pa. , , luulu,.,,-,, . I , xi! ll .V QP 'Q Q l GX ,ggff -'z-. .if-' , 5 S s- fn.-. f I ffl., 1 Y , -:iff ,J ' - qyjqxf I ' - 755' . Y ff'1f 'f,147 . fl VZ f Q, f Y ' H Lx J' ' X NQSQQ I am the FUTURE and in my hands your destiny is held. ust like the fragments of a star pulled to earth by the force of gravity, so are your coming years in my power. As the misty clouds of the morning yield to the penetrating rays of the sun, so do I unveil the mystic quests which each one of you will some day attain.May what I disclose to you now serve as a challenge, so that the re- alization of my prophecy will bring you much happiness and good, in a life filled with bewitching star dust and framed in silver, the ghost silver of the milky way. Gazing now into time to come, I see eighteen silvery rays, every ray a brilliance of light, and each ray proclaiming the achieve- ments of some member of the class of 1954 each lighting the way through a glorious future - as bright as the sun and as dazzling as the moon. The first ray lights up an operating room glaring lights, white uniforms, and tense moments. I see IRENE EENSING, scalpel in her hand, performing once again a surgical miracle. Here, amid shout and cheer, a lovely actress has again brought NThe Great White Wayn to tears. She is ELAINE REESE , whose opening at the Plaza is crowned with garlands of roses and an effulgence of kisses. I see in the same scene DAWN GRETH tears streaming down her face, as she clutches in her hand her fulitzer Prize novel,HMy Browns- ville Storyn. A new ray calls me quickly to a scene where I find death itself defied by the all-time great the world-renowned, widely-proclaimed stock car racer,WILMOT EINKLEY. In a flash he zooms out of sight, enabling me to see further into the whirl- pool of time. Ah, now to my ears come the spashing sounds of the waves. I turn to see a head draw near over the surface, and,yes, she's done it again, the diving championship title remains hers- the Queen of the Board, Miss CONNIE FOCHT. Just a moment, and it is gone but another triumph is revealed to my eyes, Navy Nurse, JOAN LUTZ, who under oath has become the first woman commander of the Bumperbug Fleet patrolling the Aleutian waters. The next ray penetrates deeper into the depths of time and lights up for me a shady glen sheltering a little red school house. The scene is so calm and serene, so like the sweet little grey-haired lady who teaches there. Yes, it is SHIRLEY MILLER, laughing gaily and happily teaching her charges. Time has been kind to her for her smile is still charming and there is the same old twinkle in her eyes. But now I must make my way to another scene this one full of adventure and daring, for under the superb leadership of CURT STAUDT a group of Navy Frogmen are at work, their orders, N Find that octopus0.What a nerve-wrecking task, too bad I cannot stav to witness the results, but another ray of light is calling le. Lo before me a mighty throng of cheering fans,and over home goes CALLIE CKINGD BROSSMAN, the season's leading home run slugger in the American League. Quite a star, that boy, but now that stimu- lating scene recedes into the background and a new one appears . This time I see a silver bird of the skies, a new super-colossal Jet airliner with DAWN REITZ as its smiling hostess. But, oh,who is this tall, handsome figure advancing toward the speaker's plat- form in a session of Congress. Of course, it is CLIFFORD LENGEL a magnificent statesman from Pennsylvania. How I would like to watch this thrilling scene and hear his deep, rich voice once again, but I am forced to go because another ray dispels the enveloping cloud and I see now the occasion of a grand opening of the largest, most exclusive restaurant in New York City,WW1th or Without Roomn. Yes, the one and only dish featured is Italian Sandwiches, prepared by the proprietress herself, M LROSE KEPPLEY. They look tasty too,but I must venture deep into the frozen lands of the far North where a lone observatory stands on the frozen tundra, and the sole man in- side is none other than Professor STEWART DREIBELBIS now studying the effects of the Arctic moon on a little snow creature the moon bug of the Arctic. A quick Jump, and here I am in an exclusive Pa- risian dress shop, and into the salon steps BARBARA GROH, head de- signer for an exclusive American firm and now in Paris to find out what the fashion capital of the world has in store for milady. Now my eyes focus upon a most beautiful home, the Kindt mansion close beside the banks of Boulder Lake. On its sweeping lawn two lovely, hagpy children play under the watchful eye of one whom we knew as FR NCES WENRICHg we remember her wedding a few years back. Once a- gain the sound of music and gayety comes to me, and I see a parade coming toward me, a military spectacle, for it is the Waves of the United States and in their lead with a proud and determined step marches COLLETTE RUTH, lovely in her navy blue. The mists now dis- pel to show a woman pro basketball star, sinking the winning point as the buzzer sounds the end of the game. Of course she is the top sharp shooter of the country, BETTY WARTLUFT, better known afar as nbutchn. As I leave this scene the last rays of light come into my vision and the first of these reveals success upon success. For I now tell you that WILLIAM MATHEWS has finally through hard work,in spite of much adverse criticism, reached his ultimate goal, Presi- dency of the United States Steel Corporat1on.0nly one more ray for us to follow, and this ray shows us our Alma Mater, ever wonderful and ever sending out young men and women into successful careers. Now the way grows dim and twilight shadows fall, night closes upon me, and all the rays have disappeared only to return again as you members of the Class of 1954 venture into the sea of life beneath a heaven of limitless power toward the horizon of boundless honor. May this, the prophecy of 1954, foretell much joy and prosperity! sag as e , 4 P E -an X -sc , .hh at n Q -En .O W sk M ' Avg' ? J NOX, k Q , . M u 6 6' uv' r I 'V -ic Q Q G Q J ' ' JA . .. Q53 +39 f 1 X 4: 1 W 1 1 E vs .ff 6X ': 4 Q Q ' Y Q-1 W U .1 G V2 'V 4 W1 57' gi 1 'ff , f ' ' f X wwf ra, 4 kb X . i 0 -LLL. ar f Q2 W Q W W Q2 9 41 M if V511 ' 5 'X VXQX J ML 1 s STNQY Nl' X101 V in K' B N WXNv,f3f?Yf2-T wwe g-SA, lllllQ C 6? 1 hi V 1 f , 1 X QLQQQ. COX E xf Q7 .XA 1' 1 Nfmxvp f Sw 4 , 4 n 'L 'I 0 Inf + 6 Q41 J vu A I M X vi' Q41 :xv XXX mf NX ,M 'F oS5m V Q RX' BQ A Jw - I DEI XX X Q x fy 0 'T X -xX XX? 5 J Q2 'N H5535 of MQW 1 NX X CLASS WILL We, the members of the Class of 1954, Wernersville High School, fully aware that our sojourn in our dear school is rapidly com- ing to a close, being of sound mind and heart, do most solemnly and humbly wish to make the following bequests: As a group we will to the faculty our sincere thanks for the many invaluable services rendered and our apologies for all the mental torment and headaches we gave them during our stay here. To the Board of Education we will our thanks for the wonder- ful facilities in our school. We will the honorable and exalted rank of nSeniorsN to those following in our footsteps who now bear the insignificant title of nJuniorsN. Severally, we members of the Class of 1954, hereby make also the following bequests: IRENE RENSING-My quietness and composure to Geneva Staudt. WIIMOT BINKLEY-My masterful knowledge of Physics to Lee Hicks. CONNIE FOCHT-My ability to hand out a line to Phyllis Focht. CALVIN BROSSMAN-My superb math knowledge to Harold Koch. DAWN GRETH-My slick typing technique to Donald Lutz. STEWART DREIBELBIS-My basketball ability to Richard Klinger. BARBARA GROH-My extreme punctuality and speed to Anne Angstadt. CLIFFORD IENGEL-My intense school spirit to Gerald Speicher. MELROSE KEPPLEY-My twittering laugh to Ronald Rush. BILL MATHEWS-My mighty mouse stature to David Morrow. JOAN LUTZ-My Blue Jay passport to Carl Brune. CURTIS STAUDT-My intense interest in school to Ardelle Ohlinger SHIRLEY MILLER-My willingness and winning smile to Janet Brock. ELAINE REESE-My jovial personality to Ann McDonald. DAWN REITZ-My distinguished title of NBook Wormu to Roy Lape. COLLETTE RUTH-My Ustaying-home powern to Mary Lou Berkenstock. FRANCES WENRICH-My blonde hair and bashfulness to Beverly Ricards BETTY WARTLUFT-My NEmpire Staten stature to Richard Sheidy. With a feeling of warm friendliness and good will we beg you to take to heart this will of the Seniors and make use of it - for better or for worse. Signed CLASS OF 1954 WHAT FUN WE HAD . QI, PEBSOKKQITIBS ly To Most Carefree Most Liked M Succee 0st Bashful 'LC 'L wosi Azhle H St versatile Most Popular o wifxxesf nose Atrraeziva Most Dignified Most Helpful Best Da ncers Most Studioug Frances Whnrieh cufford Lengel iron 15 Bar 138105 Grab Dam Re! Collette Ruth J Gln LHC! Gro th cilvin B 'lu 'Puls is :wmv 1 l x I Luziors - it 5 , 1, .'f'rE gf ff.. f 3 'Lg V' ,- 1 :is 7: . 1 '5, 1. , 1 fir 'vf' I-'if Ellyn 'x - 1' if V L Z 'E'::f,4-fr 3 Q - T Q, - ' AN ff -Q .K ' 1 jf yffg N:--.--w is - 1 , -4 W. Q.-- ip XR N b 'sv 1:3 as. , , 4 ,ff ,1 V5 xx f ,, X3 -. I' ii -1 ' , 1:1 .7 ff 7 K, . 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TW lm lf, --,.v.,.,.,...-., ..,, THE JUTJIORS In our Footsteps Active Helpful Hopeful for 1955 S oplzomores SOPHOMORE CLASS President - Evelyn Matther Vice President - Joanne Weir Secretary - Shirley Brossman Treasurer - Phyllis Focht Representative - Lynwood Houck Grade Ten Teacher - Mr. Miller Back row - Earl Hassler, Leroy Schaeffer, Clarence Snyder, Lynwood Houck, Ronald Rush. Middle row - Mary Harting, Beverly Embleton, Ann McDonald, Evelyn Matthew, Ruth Ann Eberly, Joanne Weir, Mr. Miller. Front row - Dawn Moyer, Shirley Brossman, Phyllis Focht, Patricia Weik. ' Gfefkmm 1 :lul.- V V Y- . fill, ew -v FRESHMAN CLASS President - Edward Biddle CTransferred to Philadelphia! Vice President - Ann Angstadt Secretary - Geneva Staudt Treasurer - Anna Hoppman Representative - Dale Adams Grade Nine Teacher - Miss Froelich Back row - Sandsabar Ensinger, Richard Harding, Richard Blatt, Har- old Koch, Richard Klinger, Robert Ruth, Richard Showalter, Donald Harding, Lloyd Moyer. Middle row - Roy Lape Harold Matthew Dolores Moore, Geneva Staudt, fanice Hafer, Edith Mae Cressman, Anne Ang- stadt Catherine Kochel, Virginia Boyer, Ruth Ox- enreiter, Carole Weirich, Carl Hoppman Miss Froelich Front row - Richard Sheidy, Martha Moyer, Dolores Stout, Joann Benya, Anna Hoppman, Beverly Ricards, Marilyn Russ, Roy Harding. Absent - Mary Noss, Doris Fisher, Marlene Zook, Nancy Boyer. p w 1 r r Grade Eight Teacher - Mr. Fister Back row - Spencer Siegfried, Michael Iewars, Ronald Moore, Walt Embleton, Ralph Weik. Middle row - Arline Wartluft, Betsy Wolfskill, Nadine Davis, Jul Moyer, Sylvia Mull, Dawn Moyer, Mr. Fister. QI' ia Front row - David Kinkaid, Julia Zartman, Dawn Riegel, Raylene De- Vine, Terry Brossman Grade Seven ' Teacher - Mr. Fister Back row - Edwin Houck, Richard Cox, Clark Wartluft, Ronald Witm Donald Oxenreider, Mr. Fister. Middle row - Dianne Berkenstock, Shirley Stout, Barbara Snyder, Christine Harnish, Marjorie Ochs, Sheila Bagenstose Front row - Barry Bean, Mary Ellen Hafer, Elmer Rupp. an 0 gfenzezzfary '4?' 7? iff ,f.,fL ri '-X Q fix ?f'fT..'T: I ..,, -- 22' Miamw. - , 'g , , 'N K I, - I 5 iwwh' 1 ' J 1, ' ,zd i - 1. ,ru I ' 4-Tl QL i -' : g-- J- ' Q 'dd-J Q JL -f f .- , sf ,, f lglfW1HlH! l!W I 'Nh W ,V - - 1 - , 24 W W 91,5 1 ,, ,, ,, A w , 1 , ,, 6 1 W? U M h WMIH if A4 4 lf ! ! 55? s w Q W V- ATE:-7 ,LL-Q ' -fi.V?,,QQ ,YW ?, jf-Q ' 4+ YE ,11. ,4- ..,-1..- tri 1 . . ' :.-if--W . , ,..' lf, -.,i '1-, 'F W in H--K --'ig 1g- L - ' 5 +- .K , -- , .fg --- rr, 7 7 - it fs: ff' 45 .. 1 ' J '3 13211 ......Y W.--- V -,-,. ,, ,.-- . ,-J .V f ,,., , F .Z , ZF.: xg,-ff :,- 7- fp ,,.- -if 7 Dx fi ,W A fi? , i it l ,--',:, , i Q 1- 7 X L 37 M, 4- ' ,, ff: , P- i ' , H14 gf- Grade Six Teacher - Mrs. Shrawder Back row - Charles Houck, Randall Lord, Clark Schenk, Philip Preston, Ronald Bashore, Donald Erich. Middle row - Mrs. Shrawder, Joyce Moore, Janet Brossman, Jean Swartz, Joannah Adams, Audrey Bagenstose. Front row - Jerry Brossman, Allen Gaul, Robert Koch, Theodore Zartman. Absent - Lorraine Krall, Ronald Reitz. 4 4 T Q Grade Five Teacher - Mrs. Shrawder Back row - Terry Evans, Frederick Davis, Billy Gruber, William Sharman, Gary Shrawder, Robert Kasprowicz. Middle row - Barbara Buchter, Mary Lou Bender, Sandra Kutz, Patsy Harding, Catherine Yoder, Gretchen Krott, Jane Ox- enreiter, Mrs. Shrawder. Front row - Donald Dunlap, Forrest Hummel, John Stoltzfus, Robert Wilkinson. Absent - James Bashore, Larry Cox, Ronald Berkenstcck. Grade Four Teacher - Mrs. Greth Back row - Mark Oxenreiter, Rodney Shearer James Timme, Eli Snyder, Jeffry Bean Dale Riegel, Thomas Stout, James Wilkinson, Mrs . Greth. Middle row - James Harnish, Carol Johnston, Elizabeth Homyack, June Schlegel, Kathleen Adams, Sandra Weidman, Patricia Witman, James Roberts. Front row - Warren Moore, Karen Weirich, Genette Henderson Karen Kulp, Suellen Greth, Jane Rupp, Christine Krott, Sal- ly Herber. Grade Three Teacher - Mrs. Turner Back row - Jay Lord, Owen Stout, Trudy Evans, Sarah Gruber, Anne Oxenreider, Richard Moyer, William Staudt Mrs. Turner Front row - Donald Riegel, Linda Moore, Jane Moyer, Janice Haag, . Donna Weirich, Dennis Wagner. Absent - Jean Brossman. ev VJIIUIL J- - e-1 --fe , , Grade Two Teacher - Mrs. Turner Back row - Margaret Luft, Barbara Kutz, Elizabeth Herber, Elaine Adams, Margaret Harnish, Bernice Davis, Ginger Ann Zimmerman, Mrs. Turner. Middle row - Frederick Krott, Gary Kelly, Charles Harding, Steven Homyack, Ronald Wartluft, Ronald Rupp, Dwayne Gar- rison, Robert Moyer, Barry Moyer. Front row - Gary Ochs, Jack Moore, Sandra Kinkaid, Lorna Stief, Carol Ann Bright, Kay Moyer, Richard Prickett, John Cox. Absent - Carol Hassler, James Swartz, Kenneth Cox. Grade One Teacher - Mrs. Back row - Donald Sharman, Dell Burkhart, Darryl Werner, Pamela Briner, Lucille Koch, Richard Yeager, Robert Preston, Mrs. Gruber. Middle row - Larry Moore, David Bean, Daniel Bagenstose David Johnston, David Bodden, Franklin Shearer, Jerry Ra- bold, Walter Boyer, Barry Henderson. Front row - Melissa Krott, Linda Haag Priscilla Carver, Sandra Luckenbill, Miriam Prickett, Dawn zimmerman, Roberta Lewis, Dorothy Krall. Absent - Rose Ann DuCarme, Linda Lunn, Carmen Wagner. cfivifies , J 4 L Pa Q Q ! A Redskin Staff Faculty Advisor - Mr. Krall Editor-in-chief. Asst. Editor.... Business Manager Asst. Business Manager......... School news ..... Club news .... Assembly news... Alumni news .... Sports... Feature... Humor.... Reporters ........Dawn Reitz ..........Dawn Greth Ardelle Ohlinger ..........Joan Lutz ....Elaine Reese . . . Irene Bens ing Betty Wartluft ....Collette Ruth Sally Sheidy ...Shirley Miller Janet Brock ......Dawn Greth Shirley Moore .....Ela1ne Reese Constance Focht ...........Joan Lutz Ardelle Ohlinger Mary Hoppman Mary Lou Berkenstock Mary Ellen Weidman Editor-in-chief...... Assistant ed1tors.... Business Manager.... Assistant Manager.... Sales Manageresoooool Editorllllillilil Associate Art Editors Feature Reporters.... Sports Reporters.... Photographers.... Typistsoolltciotnt CHIEFTAIN STAFF .........Irene B. Bensing Stewart W. Dreibelbis Q Clifford R. Lengel ......E1aine R. Reese ....Constance G. Focht ocloocaonawn Mo Greth ....'.Dawn Mo ..........Joan M. Lutz A Collette J. Ruth .......Barbara A.'Groh af Betty J. Wartluft ....Frances so Wenrich Curtis H. Staudt 6 Calvin C. Brossman .....Wilmot G. Binkley Q William M. Mathews .. ............ .........Melrose V. Keppley Q Shirley S. Miller The staff wishes to thank all teachers and underclassmen who assisted in the compilation of this book.For those who have pur- chased copies of it, we sincerely hope that you will find much satisfaction and enjoyment in reading it. High School Chorus Director - Mrs. Ketner 96 G9 Back row - Philip Staudt, Michael Lewars, Richard Harding, Dawn Greth, Betty Wartluft, Edward Biddle, Joan Lutz, Nancy Boyer, Beverly Embleton, Constance Focht, Doris Fisher, Barbara Groh, Julia Moyer, Evelyn Matthew Mary Hiiting, Geneva Staudt, Ruth Ann Eberly, Betsy Wolf- S 1 0 Middle row - Dolores Moore, Shirley Brossman, Janice Hafer Terry Brossman, Beverly Ricards, David Kinkaid, Elaine Reese, Donald Oxenreider, Irene Bensing, Elmer Rupp, Mary Lou Berkenstock, Raylene DeVine Ann McDonald, Dawn Moyer, Ardelle Ohlinger, Dawn Riegel, Phyllis Focht, Mary Ellen Hafer, Shirley Johnson, Dianne Berkenstock, Sheila Bagenstose, Mary Hoppman, Ronald Moore, Lloyd Moyer, Jay Ramsey, Dale Adams. Front row - Walter Embleton, Spencer Siegfried, Marilyn Russ, Marlene Zook, Frances Wenrich, Shirley Miller, Melrose Keppley, Shirley Moore, Sally Sheidy, Dawn Moyer Jennie Sweigart, Janet Brock, Carole Weirich, Shirley Stout, Barbara Snyder, Christine Harnish, Martha Moyer. High School Band Director - Mr. Rentschler Back row - Nadine Davis, Collette Ruth Mary Hoppman Lee Hicks, Stewart Dreibelbis, Wilmot Binkley Ardelle Ohlinger, Shirley Johnson, Betty Wartluft, Richard Klinger, Betsy Wolfskill. Middle row - Shirley Moore, Ronald Witman, Dale Adams, Lloyd Moyer, Janice Hafer, Edith Mae Cressman, Sandra Bashore Barbara Groh, Geneva Staudt, Sylvia Mull, Philip Staudt, Walter Embleton, Mary Lou Berkenstock Front row - Dolores Moore, Sheila Bagenstose, Mary Ellen Hafer, Dolores Stout Elaine Reese, Mr. Rentschler, Sally Sheidy Mary Bllen Weidman, Anna Hoppman, Donald Oxenreider, Carole Weirich, Donna Weirich. Absent - Ronald Rush, Ruth Ann Eberly, Evelyn Matthew, Joan Lutz. Officers President - Stewart Dreibelbis V. Pres. - Ruth Ann Eberly Sec.-Treas. - Evelyn Matthew Librarian - Lee Hicks Asst. Librarian - Janice Hafer Manager - Ronald Rush Asst. Manager - Philip Staudt SENIOR - JUNIOR PLAY M E E T M E I N S T. L 0 U I S by Christopher Sergel Friday, November 20, Mr. Smith, St. Louis business man...... Mrs. Smith, his wife................... Rose, daughter...... Esther, daughter.... Agnes, daughter... daughterilOOOIOOUOOOOCOIODOIUII SonllllllliiliiiIOOCOOIOOOOI Grandma Prophater, Mrs. Smith's mother. cooklOlOOlUOOOUCl0ilOIOOOOOO Mrs. Waughop, an irate neighbor.... . Ida Boothby, sweet on Lon........ John Shephard, sweet on Rose........... Fred Gregory, sweet on Bsther.......... Lucille Pentard a menace from the East Mr. Dodge, Mr. Sm1th's boss............ Mr. Duffy, who is up to no good........ Conductor, of the 111 fated tro11ey.... Clifford Lengel ooooooJ08n Lutz .....Dawn Reitz .Shirley Miller Shirley Johnson .....Dawn Greth William Mathews ..Irene Bensing ..Co11ette Ruth Constance Focht ..Shir1ey Moore ..Curtis Staudt ooouoolaee Hicks ....Mary Lou Berkenstock ......Stewart Dreibelbis .Wilmot Binkley .........Ca1vin Brossman Gfass May 25, 1954. 8:00 P. M. MOTHER IS A FRESHMANB CHARACTERS DEAN GILLINGHAM, Dean of Pointer College......Stewart Dreibelbis PROFESSOR MICHAELS teacher of Zoology...........Cl1fford Lengel mas. ABIGAIL maori, a w1d0w.......... .... .........Dawn Reitz SUSAN ABBOTT, her daughter.............. ....Elaine Reese MRS. MILLER, a housemother.............. These students of Pointer College: SYLVIA, who is very studious.................. BUNNY, who has roommate trouble............... HELEN more interested in dates than studies.. go luckyooeoouoooaeuoooooceoeooo CLARA, somewhat 8 scatterbrain................ MARGE, who has a fondness for sweets.... . cute but 8 timidooooooueooeooo PEGGY, who hypnotizes people................. MAYBELLE, wide-eyed and a little excitable.... BOB0,pleasant but a little conceited.......... JACK sweet on Helen....................... . sweet on Bullnysoooeoooooooeoeooo o BILL, object of Carrie's affections.... ...Collette Ruth .....Irene Bensing ...Frances Wenrich .........Joan Lutz ...Constance Focht .....Dawn Greth Melrose Keppley .Shirley Miller .Betty Wartluft ...Barbara Groh William Mathews .Wilmot Binkley Calvin Brossman ..Curtis Staudt May 28, 1954 COMMENCEMENT 8300 Po Mo Honor Graduates - Shirley Miller, Irene Bensing, Dawn Greth, Joan Lutz, William Mathews, Stewart Dreibelbis. Class Colors - Green and White. Class Motto - HLet us be judged by our deeds.V Class Flowers - Green and White Carnations. DEBATING CLUB Sponsor - Mr. Snyder Competing Schools Wernersville Womelsdorf Bethel Club Members - Dawn Greth Sally Sheidy Collette Ruth Joan Lutz Clifford Lengel Dawn Reitz X9 2 Q 54X 7 + i' as , as HIGHLIGHTS OF THE YEAR J? s....5f , v NIGHT OF NIGHTS! THE JUNIOR PROI GALEN FALL HOTEL WERNERSVILLE, PA. DRAMATICS CLUB OFFICERS President-Dawn Reitz V. Pres.-Ardelle Ohlinger Secretary-Irene Bensing Treasurer-Collette Ruth Director-William Gruber Back row - Jay Ramsey, Calvin Brossman, Shirley Moore, Mary Ellen Weidman, Janet Brock, Dawn Greth, Donald Lutz, Stewart Dreibelbis Middle row - Clifford Lengel, Wilmot Binkley, Mary Hoppman, Ardelle Ohlinger, Mary Lou Berkenstock, Constance Focht, Lee Hicks, Curtis Staudt, Collette Ruth. Front row - Shirley Miller, Philip Staudt, Elaine Reese Joan Lutz Dawn Reitz, Irene Bensing, Sally Sheidy, William Mathews. LIBRARY CLUB OFFICERS President-Carole Weirich V. Pres.-Marilyn Russ Secretary-Richard Sheidy Treasurer-Martha Moyer Advisor-Miss.Froelich Standing - Mary Noss, Marilyn Russ, Doris Fisher, Lloyd Moyer, Nancy Boyer Beverly Ricards, Anne Angstadt, Martha Moyer Carole Weirich. Seated - Joanne.Benya, Virginia Boyer, Catherine Kochel, Richard Sheidy, Miss Froelich. V . luqnvw- .+-f---- ff Y D M - 1 r T I' 8 Q 6 e e C n t L O O C 1' 0 1 S U b 6 Back row - Elaine Reese Shirley Moore, Mary Ellen Weidman, Janet Brock, Dawn Creth. Middle row - Mary Hoppman, Ardelle Ohlinger, Betty Wartluft, Mary Lou Berkenstock, Constance Focht, Barbara Groh. Front row - ggsidLoose, Joan Lutz, Dawn Reitz, Irene Bensing, Sally e y. R R D M 1 9 r C I' . P 1 e e c F a R R t 1 t o s t 1 r o e n r C 1 U b Members - Carl Brune, Robert Froelich, Gerald Speicher,Robert Thren, Donald Lutz, Leroy Schaeffer Clarence Snyder Lynwood Houck, Richard Blatt Sandsabar Ensinger, Donald Harding, R1chard Harding, Roy Harding, Carl Hoppman, Roy Lape, Lloyd Moyer, Harold Matthew, Harold Koch, Robert Ruth, Richard Showalter Richard Sheidy, Terry Brossman, Walter Embleton, David Kinkaid, Mlchael Lewars, Ronald Moore, Ralph Weik, Spencer Siegfried, Clark Wartluft, Elmer Rupp. A --------- P P M r D M 11 9 1 I' S C r 0 1 1 e 8 C t t 1 0 O 1' I1 6 I' c M 1 l l Members - Earl Hassler, Shirley Brossman, Mr. M111er,Dolores Moore, Mary Harting, Joanne Weir, Patricia Weik, Ann McDonald, Dawn Moyer, Dale Adams, Leroy Schaeffer, Jay Ramsey, Richard Klinger, Clarence Snyder, Ronald Moore, Lynwood Houck. if Q 4 A- ZZ! f v Sporfs . 7 1 ffl fa? ' UQ. , i f . W-i Q.d M' Nb - ,, 4g ? , - 'A, ,. ,,,. ,. nav ,.., - ---,Van Varsity Cheerleaders Left to Right - Mary Lou Berkenstock, Joanne Weir, Patricia Weik, Shirley Moore, Ardelle Ohlinger. Junior Varsity Cheerleaders Left to Right - Geneva Staudt, Edith Cressman, Betsy Wolfskill, Janice Hafer, Dolores Moore. Athletic Association Officers rx S S r fb dz! President - Stewart Dreibelbis, V.President - Ardelle Ohlinger, Secretary - Shirley Moore, Treasurer - Elaine Reese. VIRSITY BASKETBALL Wernersville Wernersville Wernersville Wernersville Wernersville Wernersville Wernersville Wernersville Wernersville Wernersville Record For wi1S0noooco56 Muhlenberg.5O Bethelooooolg SoSpringooo79 S.Lebanon..44 A1umniooooo49 woReadingoo65 Miff1in....48 Wome1sdorf.44 Robesonia..66 1953-1954 Season Wernersville Wernersville Wernersville Wernersville Wernersville Wernersville Wernersville Wernersville Wernersville Wernersville Bethe1.... Wi1son.... Sospringos Amityooooo Muhlenberg Richland.. Womelsdorf Richland.. Robesonia. Alumnioooo VARSITY BASKETBALL SNAPS VARSITY SOCCER Kneeling - Earl Hassler, Richard Schowalter, Philip Staudt, Dale Adams, Ralph Weik Middle row - Lloyd Moyer, Robert Thren William Mathews, Curtis Staudt Calvin Brossman, Ronald Rush Back row - Richard klinger, Leroy Schaffer, Robert Froelich, Carl Brune, Clarence Snyder, Lee Hicks, Gerald Speicher JQV. Basketball Coach - Mr. Miller Back row - Sandsabar Ensinger, Richard Klinger, Donald Harding. Middle row - Manager-Ralph Weik, Roy Lape, Roy Harding, Richard Showalter, Richard Blatt, Richard Sheidy. Seated - Captain-Ronald Rush, Dale Adams, Robert Ruth. The Pony Team Coach - Mr. Krall Standing - Edward Houck, Ralph Weik, Ronald Moore, Walter Embleton, Terry Brossman. Kneeling - Ronald Bashore, Spencer Siegfried, Ronald Reitz. GIRLS' BASKETBALL Wernersville Wernersville Wernersville Wernersville Wernersville Record For 1953-1954 Season Robesonia..77 Wome1sdorf.39 O I .ISS A1umn8eoooo69 W11S0nosocc6O Wernersville Wernersville Wernersville Wernersville Wernersville Robe sonia . .46 Pennside...39 Bethelocooeso Wilson.....61 Womelsdorf.25 4 Kneeling - Patricia Weik, Mary Ellen Weidman, Elaine Reese Middle row - Shirley Brossman, Dolores Moore, Ruth Oxenreiter, Janice Hafer, Geneva Staudt, Mrs. Krott, coach Back row - Joanne Weir, Evelyn Matthew, Beverly Embleton, Betty Wartluft, Mary Hoppman, Connie Focht. Volley - Ball Coach - Mrs. Krott Back row - Edith Mae Cressman, Constance Focht Ardelle Ohlinger, Mary Hoppman, Janice Hafer, Geneva Staudt, Carole Weirich, Mary Ellen Weidman. Front row - Mrs. Krott, Dawn Moyer, Dolores Moore, Raylene DeVine, Ruth Oxenreider, Patricia Weik, Joanne Weir, Julia Zartman, Ruth Ann Eberly, Marjorie Ochs, Dolores Stout Arline Wartluft, Shirley Brossman, Evelyn Mathews. Tennis Club Coach - Mrs. Krott Back row - Julia Zartman, Raylene DeVine Mary Ellen Weidman Middle row - Sally Sheidy, Constance Focht, Joan Lutz, Collette Ruth Edith Cress M . K . Kneeling - Elaine,Reese. man, rs rott if . .-.!'IllI1Il!l,.-H . Baseball Coach - Mr. Snyder Back row - Gerald Speicher Lemuel Greth, Robert Froelich, Janes Ruth, Quentin S audt, Lee Hicks, Curtis Staudt, llr 2 Snydero Front row - Philip Staudt, William Mathews, Gerald Putt, Calvin Brossman, Dale Adams-score keeper. +Myerstown at Wernersville Wwernersville at Shillington 'Muhlenberg at Wernersville Wernersville at Womelsdorf Sinking Spring at Wernersville Robesonia at Wernersville Wernersville at Bethel Bernville at Wernersville Womelsdorf at Wernersville Wernersville at Sinking Spring Wernersville at Robesonia Bethel at Wernersville Wernersville at Bernville 'Denotes non-league games ART. ll Il ll Il ll ll N May n 1 13 15 20 22 27 29 4 6 11 13 Jverfisizzq The Senior Class is grateful indeed for the generous help we have had from our advertisers whose advertisements appear on . It 1 I 11 their financial help that the following pages S pr MHP Y thi b k we thank them has made possible the publication of s oo . most heartily and urge you, our readers, to support them when- ever possible. We are indebted too to the patrons whose names are ligtgdwbelewwf, the financial help they gave us. 5 ' . , IMD 1 T.. ,nl fvfw Num PATRONS JR A Friend A Friend Ben-Foy Laboratories, Inc. Mr. 8 Mrs. William A. Brock Mamie Camilli Connie 5 B111 Mr. 6 Mrs. S. Nicholas Fister Dr. 8 Mrs. John A. Focht Helen Froelich Mr. G Mrs William I Mr. 8 Mrs Mr. Q Mrs Mr. Q Mrs Mr. Q Mrs. Er. d Mrs Lemuel H. Greth Jr Gruber Family Robert A. Hafer John H. Hain Cyrus B. Krall Paul G. Krott Paul N. Loose if 1 2- , bf 1 ' 7 f gf955 2 57 ' X 15 -f ? X'- -- ' ' A - ,+I '11-.-... - iw , fgP'iif ' 'z' W .,.. 7. L e X- fs f e Mary Lou 8 Mr. Q Mrs William Hf Mr. a Mrs. . 8 Mrs. Dr Mr. A Mrs Mr. d Mrs Mr. A Mrs Mr. Danie i Eddie Charles E. Mathews Millerd Family John P. Reese Sr. E. L. Snyder George G. Turner Dona d F. Snyder Donald R. Rentschler Ohlinger EARL M. BASEHORE Plasterer - Contractor Compliments of DENVER R. D. NO. 2 HOFMANN INDUSTRIES Phone 7-8977 SALONS' Compliments of 600 Penn Avenue WEST READING, PA. LEFTY REESER'S Sporting Goods H. G. SPEASE 8g SON STATE HILL Arthur W. Spease CEMENT WORK 81 PLASTERING Sinking Spring, R.D. No. 1 Phone 3-7971 KASPER RADIO 81 TV CO. 524 Windsor Street READING, PA. Phone 6-0431 24 Hour Service ELMEIPS FOOD STORE Albert Knabb, Prop. Frozen Food Lockers for Rent 27 Werner St. QRearI Phone 8379 Compliments of THE CINDERELLA BALLROOM BERGMAN SHOE REPAIR Quality Materials WILLIAM M. KISSLING Quick Service For Better Coal Call: Womelsdorf 97-R-22 37 Werner St. WERNERSVILLE, PA. The Finest HOMOGENIZED VITAMIN D Enjoy WEST LAWN MILK Dial 8081 COAL HERSHEY BROS. REINHOLDS, PA. I FEED Q LUMBER Compfiments of E FURLOW'S FOOD MARKET SINKING SPRING, PA. For importance in Quality I 1 p th B Guild nsis u on e arne Seal and Certificate GRETH MEMORIALS WERNERSVILLE, PA. Phone 8-8707 DISPLAY E. Penn Ave. and Church Rd. J. ALBERT PRESTON wenNEnsvlu.E, PA. com. Wholesale .2 Retail Phone 8646 TED BLACK ADVERTISING HOOVER MOTOR CO. CHEVROLET a. OLDSMOBILE WERNERSVILLE, PA. Phone 8-009 OUEEN OF THE VALLEY SPECIALIZING IN STEAKS s. CHOPS at all hours Quality Food prepared in our American Stainless Steel Kitchen 1730 Penn Avenue WYOMISSING HILLS, PA. Open 24 hours a day Dial 8-7350 Res. 8-8524 BRODEL ORNAMENTAL IRON WORKS INC. 3020 Penn Avenue WEST LAWN, PA. Richard W. Brodei 'L22S8f PRINTING ' OFFSET f ART . ADVERTISING SHQEMAKERSVILLE, PENNA. Phone Hamburg 9131 A. R. SEITZ Mobil Service Station 140 W. Penn Ave. ROBESONIA, PA. Compliments of DELUXE BARBER SHOP H. W. Weiss ROBESONIA, PA. ADAM D. GRETH Painting and Paperhanging WERNERSVILLE, PA Compliments of GAUL'S MERCHANDISE CENTERI CASE FARM TRACTORS AND MACHINERY GULF GAS 8: OIL TIRES 8g ACCESSORIES GEORGE W. BALTHASER WERNERSVILLE, PA. HARRY J. BINKLEY SALESMAN - Representing Morganstern Chevrolet Corporation Compliments of YOUR FORD DEALER HERB MOTCR COMPANY 25 -29 West Penn Avenue WERNERSVILLE, PA. With best wishes from former graduates: E. May Herb Miller Harold R. Reese Walter L. Miller Donald H. Moyer George H. Wenrich Shirley A. Brossman John D. Yoder Lewis C. Gerhart Franlclin J. Wenrich Raymond P. Kasprowicz James D. Gelsinger Well-Known Orchestra Every Saturday Nite LUNCHES I DINNERS I SUPPERS DINE and DANCE STATE HILL BEER GARDEN Telephone 6-2011 BANQUETS - PARTIES Earl F. Gross, Prop. Six miles West of Reading SINKING SPRING, PA. Hall can be rented GERHART BROTHERS, BUTCHERS WERNERSVILLE, PA. JOHN W. EISENHAUER lnspection Station No. 8022 New 8m Used Cars Complete Truclc 8x Auto Repairing Dwight St. 8: Cleveland Ave. WEST LAWN, PA. Phone 8569 SCHANNAUEIPS GENERAL STORE Compliments of Bll.l.'S BARBER SHOP 557 Penn Ave. SINKING SPRING, PA. William Buclwter, Prop. Compliments of SMlTH'S CONFECTIONERY lce Cream - Magazines Italian Sandwiches 409 - 411 Penn Ave. WERNERSVILLE, PA. Compliments of A FRIEND to the CLASS OF '54 Compliments of JOHN WARTLUFT BUTCHER WERNERSVILLE, PA. Phone 8-9953 Congratulations to the Class of 1954 LESTER HEIST Photographer ROBESONIA, PA. EDNA M. SMITH 107 South Robeson St. ROBESONIA, PA. Dresses - Sportswear Trixie Foundation Garment Compliments of MR. 8 MRS. WILLIAM BROCK WERNERSVILLE, PA. F. M. BROWN'S SONS, INC. Feecl - Flour - Coal - Fuel Oil SINKING SPRING, READING SHILLINGTON, BIRDSBORO FLEETWOOD E. LINCOLN MURDOUGH COMPLETE LANDSCAPE SERVICE ROBESONIA, PA. LADIES AUXILIARY CITIZENS HOSE CO. No. 1 WERNERSVILLE, PA. Insurance Real Estate HICKS HOSIERY SHOP BROOKE R. STITZER Agency Mfg. of Ladies F. F. Hosiery D' I 8 9037 ld - Wholesale 8f Retail 646 Penn Ave. SINKING SPRING, PA. SINKING SPRING SUNOCO STATION Tires - Batteries - Accessories Steam Cleaning AAA Road Service Recapping 8s Vulcanizing 543 Penn Ave. SINKING SPRING, PA. Phone 8-7180 RAYMOND V. DE VINE Special Agent for Prudential Rclg. 4-6234 Wernersville 8-1136 Life - Sick 8: Accident - Hospital Coverages WITMAN LUMBER 8a COAL PAINT I HARDWARE MILLWORK O LADDERS JOHNNIE'S MIN. GOLF Open Daily at 2:00 P.M. On Galen Hall and Reinholds Road Phone Denver 7-4927 ERNIE'S GARAGE REINHOLDS R.D. NO. 1 Call Denver 7-4927 USED CARS USED PARTS Ernest I-Iirneisen, Prop. Privacy the same as in your own home with TALLY-HO DINETTE CURB SERVICE 1 MILE WEST OF WERNERSVILLE FRED M. CHRISTMAN BUILDER Homes of Character Lynwood and Wyomissing Park OFFICE: 202 SHILLINGTON BLVD. Dial 3-5056 REINHOLDS LUMBER AND SUPPLY CO. LUMBER a. BUILDERS' SUPPLIES Special and Stoclc Millwork REINHCLDS, PENNA. Compliments of UP W. F. SWEIGART FULL LINE OF NEW AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE Open Every Day and Night Phone Denver 'I-4879 REINHOLDS, PENNA. Flowers of Distinction HECKIE'S LUNCHEONETTE ECKERT THE FLORIST Toys 8: Novelties WOMELSDORF, PA. SINKING SPRING, PA. Compliments of Compliments of ORTH MUSIC HOUSE 606 Pm Ave- WERNERSVILLE DRY CLEANERS WEST READING, PA. Compliments of CLOISTER MOTORS CADILLAC 8s OLDSMOBILE EPHRATA, PA. PHILCO ELECTRICAL PRODUCTS HEFFNER 81 MONYER INC. 7 East Penn Ave. WERNERSVILLE, PA. Compliments of ROY J. FRITZ Home Cooicing Phone 8-9505 KOUNTY KITCHEN KOOKING STOUDT'S RESTAURANT 602 Penn Avenue SINKING SPRING, PA. BANOUETS, DINNER PARTIES, ETC. Sunday Dinners Where Good Served Friends Meet THE WERNERSVILLE NATIONAL BANK 84 TRUST CO. WERNERSVILLE, PA. For your convenience DRIVE-IN WINDOW NIGHT DEPOSITORY SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT Compliments of BRINER'S FOOD MARKET WERNERSVILLE, PA. l filil BROSSMANS Also Organ Rentals Featuring HAMMOND ORGAN A Varity Musical Trio WERNERSVILLE WELDING CO. Electric and Gas Welding 8: Cutting Business Portable Equipment We Go Anywhere Phone 8-9562 Home No. 8-7215 WILLIAM F. SWEIMLER Fresh Fruits and Vegetables WERNERSVILLE, PA. fompliments of BOND BAKER GEORGE'S LUNCHEONETTE ltalian Sandwiches - Hot Dogs Shrimpburgers - Hamburgers Ham on Roll 214 W. High St. WOMELSDCRF, PA. Phone 9106X sodas - Sundaes EVA FROELICH Beauty Shop FRITZTOWN, PA. Phone 8-8501 HENNE'S ESSO STATION Willis Henne, Prop. 501 West High St. WOMELSDORF, PA. Phone 9106Y Auto Accessories Groceries Cigars and Cigarettes HOBY GEESAMAN RAy's TAVERN Variety Service Station Gas - Oil - Lubrication - Washing Accessories I I D Home Cooked Foods Texaco Cdr: Sm: an Route 422, V2 mile West of TV and Schuffle Board SINKING SPRING Phone 8-9588 HASSLER BROS. ATLANTIC PRODUCTS OFFICIAL INSPECTION STATION MOTOR TUNE-UP O WHEEL ALIGNING 2700 Penn Ave. WEST LAWN, PA. Phone 8-9592 For Finer and Fresher FLOWERS CaII: n C. OFFENDERLEIN Phone 8-9957 WERNERSVILLE, PA. FRANCIS RIEGEL COAL 81 ICE R. D. No. 3 WERNERSVILLE, PA. Phone 8-9800 Fresh, Frozen, Live 8: Dressed Poultry for Sale Also Fresh Eggs RIEGEL'S 115 Werner Street WERNERSVILLE, PA. Phone 8293 Compliments of tl1e JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB WERNERSVILLE, PA. Best Wishes from YE SMITH INN SOUTH MOUNTAIN Beer Distributor EAST OF WERNERSVILLE PLASTICORD MILLS INC. WERNERSVILLE, PA. WARREN DAVIS Florist East Penn Ave. WERNERSVILLE, PA. Phone 8-7401 MOTEL MILLER MATTHEW'S GARAGE Automobile 8: Tractor Repairing Ollicial State Inspection Station 916 EAST WERNERSVILLE Phone 8-7611 RUEBEN W. SCHLOTT BARBER SHOP WERNERSVILLE, PA. WEST A Compliments of AWN MOTOR COMPANY INC the DRIVER TRAINING SCHOOL AMOS W. EBERLY GENERAL HARDWARE REINHOLDS, PA. Phone Denver 'I-8911 EARL L. PIERCE SHOE REPAIRING AND ALL KINDS OF SHOES REINHOLDS, PA. INSURANCE AND BONDS KURTZ 81 DOWD 536 Court Street READING, PA Phone 6-2854 CRUSHED LIMESTONE CRUSHED SLAG WERNERSVILLE LIME AND STONE CO. wEnNsnsvn.ua, PA. KEYSTONE QUARRY COMPANY KUTZTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA MELROSE BEAUTY SHOP 208 Lincoln Drive WERNERSVILLE, PA. RAYETTE LANOLIN COLD WAVE HAIR CUTTING MANICURING Telephone 8-8720 KISSINGER'S SERVICE STATION REPAIRING STATE INSPECTION 267 Penn Ave. SINKING SPRING, PA. Phone 8-9515 SNYDER'S ATLANTIC PEI Up Ce Delivery FIRESTONE TIRES a. BATTERIES Phone 8-9525 wEnNEnsvn.l.E, PA. Compliments of the INDUSTRIAL TAPE PRINTERS wERNERsvu.l.E, PA. .-.E vwxwuu, 7 ., LAMM 8a WITMAN FUNERAL HOME wEnNEnsvlr.r.E, PENNSYLVANIA THE BECHTEL HOME A STATE LICENSED BOARDING HOME for Elderly People Formerly The Green Terrace Hotel Galen Hall Road WERNERSVILLE, R.D. NO. 3, PA. Phone 8-9292 Compliments of Compliments of the h CLASS OF '55 SENIOR WOMAN'S CLUB WOODY'S SPORTING GOODS 76 E. Penn Ave. WERNERSVILLE, PA. Phone 8-7430 Store hours: Monday thru Friday 4:30 P. M. to 9 P. M. Saturday 8 A.M. Io 6 P.M. Compliments of the LEBANON VALLEY SPORTSMEN'S ASSOCIATION, INC. CITIZENS HOSE COMPANY NUMBER ONE WERNERSVILLE PA Compliments of the WERNERSVILLE LlON'S CULB WERTZ MILLING wEnNznsvlu.s, PA. Comp liments of WERNERSVILLE MEMORIAL POST No. 6668 AND AUXILIARY VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS WERNERSVILLE, PA. ACTION GUARANTEED Buying or Selling Real Estate mber of MuIti-List Service THOMAS T. DAVIS 81 SON REALTORS 610 Washington St. READING, PA. LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE John Benya Edison Street WERNERSVILLE HEIGHTS, PA Phone 8-7348 '- q - '- '-'-W'-'v f -- - EARL S. WENRICH DEALERS OF FRESH AND SMOKED MEATS 566 Penn Ave. SINKING SPRING, PA. Phone 8600 WENRICH'S GIFT SHOP WERNERSVILLE, PA. GIFTS AND CARDS For All Occasions JOHN R. KURTZ, P. D. DRUGGIST SINKING SPRING, PA. ELMER L. GRETH nNrERuoR AND Exrsmorz DECORATING 225 Washington Ave. WERNERSVILLE, PA. Phone 8-9785 M 1w ' y Q??fi'wfh W3 W JMNMNN M7525 M M Wg my J,l,vW- u'7 '44' WMM V-WJ 4,34 --91A q A if al L44 jak ,, duel. ffm O O 7 W 'f I 7' W ,ML ,fwm Q -V Y .f ,hu ' 'xi w Af, I x., 1 ff' 4' .gg A L4-Lfthgd ,,1Q,L 22Q,r4,fwg0 56 ,W I fly! 71W QWJ' 1w y Wi, W QE' ff' wffdy WWW WM 05f?9'5 k'w f my ffl 1+ M yziQW54if QMS' GM, WJ I WM' MW . QSWZWQM fwififfffffv, WM vf wimm?
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