West Reading High School - Vaquero Yearbook (West Reading, PA)

 - Class of 1958

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i JM Wea! feeding 7694 ciao! West Reading, Pennsylvania :Www Wisden Hail to tilee, West Reading High School, Stay thy memory ever bright, Thou our true and guiding spirit, Helping us to do the right. May the colors e,er remind us Of our fight against the wrong, Nlaroon that always keeps us loyal, Steel the symbol of the strong. Vvnen we pass from out thy portals, From thy allfprotecting care. We shall go prepared for service, Willing all thy gifts to snare. May thy inspiration guide us, As the years go passing By, May our lives bring praise and honor, Ever to West Reading High. Z WZ 7 Z Ziff f A X Z X ff SEATED-flefi to righlfz M. AIIIGFIIIZIII, R. Smith. L. Pofieiger. D. Bohn. one-Il. .i. Savage. R. Hetiinger. M. Gaiewski. afzecaafwl The following pages reveai the accomplishments of each class, activity. and sports event that occurred during the 1957-58 school year. This year the VAQUERO symbolizes the 'Space Ageu. The theme uNevv Horizonsu, indicates the progress yet to he made. In years passeci it has shown traciitiong this year We have tried to show both tradition and the progress marie at West Reaciing High School. Vve would like to extend congratulations to each member of the class of 1958. hoping they find happiness and success in the future. Ronald VV. Smith, Edif0rgingChief. Decldcoufdcwz MR. ARTHUR B. Hl,MMELBERGER Year after year ciasses have graduated from West Reading High School. Each ciass cherished thoughts of the joys and sorrows which they had experienced during their schooi years. As they em- barked upon their future lives, their memories of West Reading High School always hurned hrightiy. Such memories, too, will iinger in the minds of the uciass of l958 . Vve, too, have many pleasant thoughts oi our school years and we, too, will take many fond memories with us. Une of our fondest memories wiii he of our principal, Mr. Arthur Himmei- herger. We wiii never forget his willingness to heip us with our problems, his capability in assuming the position of high school principal, his lasting cheerfuiness, and his influence in leading the student hody towards a more worthwhile and wholesome life. Vve, therefore, taice great pride in dedicating the VAQUERO of 1958 to Mr. Arthur Himmeiherger. S l 2 ' !XG N! XX X Seine! gacnd 'ATED-flffl i rightlz Hcrhert Parsons, Ralph Hettinger, linifrecl Brunner, Lee VX7ollr- SE VN Elizabeth Goodwin. K STRNDlNG-Rirliarcl Doll. C. Harold Albin, .lohn Speicher, Solicitor: Cliarlvs Flor .l. Sinn 2 P I . L QQ The Board of Eclucation is a little lcnown, although important, part of a high school. The Board lceeps everything in the school moving smoothly. The memloers of the School Boarol are elected lay the voters ol Vvest Reading. and they give their time and efforts to making VV.R.H.S. a better school. They gladly contriloule their services and receive no remuneration. We salute the School Boarcl for the fine jola it is cloing. eil S lie CLASS OF 1958 It is a pleasant privilege to extencl congratula- tions ol the faculty to members ol your class. Your many interests ancl activities have heen a creelit to looth yourself ancl your school. This Annual marlcs another step in the com- pletion ol your high school career. During it. you have encountered many experiences, some cle- pressing, some exhilarating, hut all have servecl to motivate you in the preparation for a hotter future. Eclucation is not merely the acquiring ol a luncl ol information or a hroacl learning, it is more. It is the inculcation of the functioning life icleals that prompt right concluct ancl clignity on all occasions. Schoolis encl in 1958 is the beginning ol a new experienceg and although sorry to see it encl, we are happy ahout the security of your prepara- tion. Congratulations on a joh well clone. C. J. Staulfer, Mr, Charles Stauffer Supervising Principal. SUPERVISING PRINCIPAL CLASS OF 1958 . . . . . . . . . And finally it happened!! At 10:48 P. M., January 31, 1958, at Cape Canaveral, Florida, army scientists launchecl the earth-satellite, UExplorer',, and successfully placecl it in orhit. Truly this was the scientific miracle of the age I-1 next to Salk Vaccine. The Class of 1958 selectecl the very timely theme for this yearlooolc months loefore the event occurrecl. May such wisclom and foresight go with you always. How very similar to the uExplorer', is the launching of a high school graduating class, as they are thrust from a Well-prescrilaecl, orclerly. carefully plannecl instructional program into an orloit where they are propelled primarily lay their own ingenuity ancl resourcefulness. This new ex- perience talces place in a sphere ol activity which is climatically more turbulent than anything they have ever known. The trial and error learning atmosphere gives way to the practical application of self-reliance in a worlel where production is the loarometer of success. l sincerely hope the transition will he a mat- ter of smooth sailing. To insure an even lceel. lceep your thoughts hrotherlyg your worcl lcinclly: ancl your oleeols praiseworthy and noble. May all your New Horizonsu he loeautiful and peaceful. Keep your heacl in the cloucls ancl both feet on the grouncll Mr. Arthur Himmelherger, High School Principal. 9 Mr. Arthur B. Himmeiberger HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL -Jil R+ 9 Mary E. Gresil Social Studies. Civics. John L. Shalter Sncial Studies, Pennsylvania History. Artlm ur B. Himmeliaerger History. Alexander Campbell History, English. -if 1013+ Evan H. Manwiller Mathematics. Gerald SCPIHCIPCI' Mathematics. Science. Vviiliam C. Dowling Chemistry, Biology, Science physics, Driver Eclucaiion. Mabel H. Fritz Latin, French. Kenneth Ness English, German. Helen M. Boiion English. 11131- Roy R. Biiger Shorthand I and H. Business English, Bookkeeping I ami ll, Driver Education, Sandra A. Hippert Typing 1 and ll, Consumer Eco- nomics, Secretarial Pmriice, Homer M. Bartimold Instrumental Music. Dorothy G. Dowling Vocal Miisic. LIOIII1 SITHHCI' Hvallll, Pllyslcul Ezlucalmn. Gerald Barger Industrial Arts. LIE1Tn9S WHICITOI1 Art Instructor Sarah S. Stanlon School NILTSP, Jeanne C. Smith HPUIIII, Physical Education Lynn H. Flynn Home Economics. Mary Ann Lash Library. Marjorie VV, Henne Dental Hygionisl. Nlrs. Grace Hamilton Secretary CUSTODIANS Mrs. Ann Gasser Clerk Vvalkclr C. Kvllvr, George- lf. Stoudt. Clair L. Flvfk, Anthony SCBIPSC. -:Sf 13 E34- if-,,,,. .Aff X Y 2 2 2 X 2 Z s - -ffiy, f'X + Y ,ff ag , f-'LN AN Q ....--WNNX A J +V' KW-ff' J CQ: 'G 'I wg-32, N fag' ' l X Seaton Haw l.lfFT TO RIGHT-D, Brunner. R. Crorona, P. Nliller. Yofler. OFFICERS President ............ ...................,................. C laucle Yocler Vice President ...... ...... D ouglas Brunner Secretary .......... .......... P atricia Miller Treasurer .....,. .,...,..., Rosalie Crocona uNew Horizonsu, the chosen theme of our yearhoolc, signifies the future hopes ol the class oi 1958. A featurecl project, to earn money for the seniors, trip to New Yorlc, was a dance helci in Septemher. This clance provecl to he a success, both in monetary ancl recreational values. As this year clraws to a close We are remincleci of the seniors, many con- trihutions to the sports anci activity programs in our school. Seniors participated in ioothall, loasehall, traclc, haslcethall, cheerleading, and hoclcey. Each senior memher oi a leam aclolecl inspiration anci worth, spurring that team on to victory. This class also hacl participants scatterecl in various activities and service organizations throughout the school. lvlany seniors spent time alter school hours renclering their services to the VAQLFERO, LARIAT, Stuclent Council, ancl National Honor Society. The senior class was guiclecl through its last year in high. school hy two very capahle teachers, friends, ancl aclvisors: Miss Sanclra Hippert ancl hir. Kenneth Ness. Now each ancl every memher ol the Class of 1958 turns their thoughts toward the future. .lust what will their HNew Horizonsn he? CI MOTTO: Toclay - STUDENTS: Tomorrow - LEADERS. CLASS COLORS: CLASS FLOVVER: Light ancl Darlc Blue. Refi ancl Vvhite Roses. eil l 6 Ee Sandra Mae BCYCTIC Hsanclyu Commercial t'LL NEVER FORGET: Tim summers ot' H56 ami h57H . . . July 3 . . . my party Next' Yearis Eve, . . . Uifreci has the truricu . . . expeditions in Vviiciwooci . . . Linda and the men . . . Venzices . . . EBBAVV . . . i.inda's trienci . . . Pat's iove tor hocicey . . . my irienci, Cami . . . ice skating with Ruthie .... ianire and Vvhitey . . . Mr, Biiger ami his shorthanci eiass . . . taiiiing with Pat Boone . . . stuciy haii with Mr. Schaetier . . , ixiiss iiipperfs quiet riass . . . Seniors in the GREAT ciass oi ESS at XX'.R.H.S. XVE'LtQ ALXVAYS REMEMBER: floss ciown . . . Hockey manager . . . love for ice skating . . . brother - Walker . . . many friencis, especially Carol . . . Parties - Parties - Parties . . . West Reacting's HElhei Barrymore . . . tier cousin, Dave . . . cheering for the Senior boys . . . tier iove for Buicizs . . . future secretary. Diane HD DH I'LL NEVER FORGET: . . . parties in Geometry ciiass , in Trig ciass . . . most ot aii - WE'LL ALWAYS REMEMBER: Her sports ability . . . Gene . . . ing editor of the VAQUERO . . . the wrong things at the wrong time entering college. Janice Marie Bowers Ulann General Business l'LL NEVER FORGET: .iuiy lt. 19:17 . , . Neison's and Wir. Powei . . . Htantaimiousn times in the white Chevy . . . my iriencis from Wit. Penn . . . Larry. Jerry. and E . . . Vioia and her teenage trouble-maicers . . . graduation and the Prom . . . the Uvicen . . . the great ciass of . . . my discussions with Mr. VVairiron . . . Snap. Chick, Terry, and Nicky . . . sharp times in iVieehanicai Drawing! ciasses . . . my white esrapacies .... ierry's crazy iove iite . . . the boy with the money, Larry . . . anci most Ot' aii, ifraric. WE't.L Al.WAYS REMEMBER: Her other nickname - Puoige . . . sense of humor , . , love for Emcle . . . tier faithful friends, Whitey ami Linda . . . future memimer of Hsiiaivneen . . . Yves! Reaoiingls Bar-B-Q Queen , . . pony tail . . . fascinating blue eyes . . . her stationary monitor post . . . Hfantuirulousu future dreams. Street . . . ati the iciris at XV.R.H.S WE'l.L ALVVAYS REMEMBER: personations . . . his ice sieating form many friends at W.R.H,S .,,, greo future Pharmacist. -vi-I 1712+ President of Aft .... sports ability . . Larue Bohn Scientific i956-57 hockey and inasicethaii championships , . . practices . . . Rocky Springs . . . Junior ciass trip . . . New Year's Eve party . . . Mr. Schaeffer . . Nirs. Smith . . . going with Butrh . . . incst friend. Ruthie . . . iwascioaii games . , . basicetinaii games anci the diner atterwarcis . . . the Ref. . . . niciiname tpiniiyi . . . working iaehinci the re- ireshmcnt stand at iuasicctiuaii games . . . co-faptain of horiiey and hasicetisaii teams . . . .icrry and his tan ciuh . , . taiics with Bonnie . .. the oniy giri the riass of SB and GENE. tnest friends, Ruth and Bonnie . . , Advertis- tiie only girl in Trig class . . . always saying . . . mathematically inclined . . . hopes for Dougias Bitter Brunner nDougH Academic l'LL NEVER FORGET: The great riass ot- . . . ivir. Canlpioeii, Nir. iviagness. ami ixir, Biigjer . . the 1736 Vxiyomissing iootiuaii game . . . heaith and gym riasses with coach . . . my times with Mrs. Bolton . . . howling with the iaruity . . . summers with Tony. Ricic. anci the hoys . . , i-amhie Pien . . . my Senior year . . . last perioci with Wir. Sfhaetter anci HiViinnie . . . the time Tim and i went to Cecinr Top , , , izasiiethaii anci toothaii games . . . Wir. Xveavefs geometry iiass . . . my trips to i'raniaiin . love for that certain lunior , . . his im- . . . sense of humor . . . the suniamp . . . his t Sax player . . . USu:y , his clog . . . our Sllaron Diane Clewell Sharon Acaclemic I'LL NEVER FORGET: Tlic best class H time class ol MES . . . my senior year . . . class trips, especially VVasliington . . . going to lootloall and laaslcetball games . . . Geometry parties witli Wir. Vveayer . . . Mr. Hiinmelloergcr . . . study llalls witll Mr. Scliaeller . . . .loan Holtzinan lalling into tlie Vvyomissing Creelc . . . boys catcli girls in grade scliool . . . graduation . . . Hoclcey in Qtli and 10th grades . . . Doug's impcrsonations . . . Sandy and tier mimics . . . lun in Clwemistry . . . going to thc diner alter tlie games . . . NV.R.H.S. WE't.l. ALVVAYS REMEMBER: Her quiet ways . . . ability to get goocl grades . . . tlie lzig mistalze in chemistry . , . cliunging to tlie academic course . . . willingness to lielp otliers . . . companion. Mary Beth . . . a great rnernlwr of the Class of '58 An n ette Lucille Decamillo iiNet!! General Business I'LL NEVER FORGET: Class trips , . . sliortliand and driver training classes . . . Mr. Bilger . . . tlie times Mary and l liacl in lltli grade and our Senior year . . . tlie old gang, Geri. Ann. Mary, and Sue . . . lootluall and laaslcetlnall games . . . being a .l. V. cllcerleader in gill grade . . . working at tllc liospital . . . all tl1e lun witll the lcids at worli . . . New Ycarls Evo . . . gym rlasses . . tlic riots witll Diane and Nlary . . . last lwut not least. MDalc . VVE'Ll'. ALXVAYS REMEMBER: Her lmy, Dale . , . tiny . . . curly hair . . sliortlianrl alrility . . . quiet manner . future liousewife . goocl seamstress . . . lier lrienzl, Mary . . . Mary Louise Ann Ciervo 'lMary Lou General Business t'LL NEVER FORGET: Tlic class ol 1958 . . . class trips . . . Sue, Ann, Net, Bev, and Geri ..,. lanuary l8tl1 - VVAKO . . . lacauty contest . . . Ann's wedding . . . Boots . . . driver training and slwortliand witli Mr. Bilger . . , Home EC , . . Nly first year in lioclcey . , . great times Net and l liad during our Senior year . . . gym classes . . . tlic slow dance contest . . . lootlnall and baslietluall . . , leader ol tlm liand . , . working at tlie liospital . . . judging a dance contest at Allmriglit . , . great times l liad in VV. R. - P. C ..,. tlie ring . . . V G S . . . Senior Prom . . , graduation . . . all the wonderlul timcs l liad witli VXIAKO. WE'LL ALNVAYS REMEMBER: Head majorette of the lmncl . . . engagement to HVJAKOU . . . dancing alnility . . . ller pal, Net . . . iolv at the Reading Hospital . . . zlriving entllusiust . . . pleasing personality . . . tier love for lznee socks . . . jewelry fan . . . sliarp style of dress . . . future housewife. Rosalie Marie Crocona HRoseU Commercial I'LL NEVER FORGET: VV. R. H. S .... tl1e great class ol MSS , . . my best lriends, Pat, Bert, Sandy, Ron, Vvally . . . tliose sliortllancl classes . . . Art . . . Dave in Consumer lic . . . good times in tlie library . . . lVlinnic's nerves . . . Sue . . . Atlantic City witll Bert . . . two weeks ol lun in '56 . , . gossip sessions . . . parties . . . lioclccy . . . clweering . . . cliampionsliip teams . . . footloall in '57 . . . class trips . . . my underclassmen lricnds. Carole. Bonnie, and Entz , . . last lwut not least. lVllKlf. WELL ALWAYS REMEMBER: pleasing personality . . . natural curly liuir . . . tier love for yellow ieeps . . . our Esther Vvilliamsn . . . sports participation . , . becoming a member of Honor Society . . . lier love for sliortllancl and American Casualty . . . lvest friends, Pat and Bert . , . treasurer of the Senior Class. Corral . . . tlie plans Anita and l made tlie Prom . . . graduation class ol -58 Net' . . . trips to St. Margareis . . 'tt IS tt' Anita Louise Dunclore uDuncieeU l'LL NEVER FORGET: NlaeDowell and all tlle good times we liacl singing . . . Girls' Ensemlole . . . County Cliorus . . . my iolu at tlie Reacling Hospital . . . tlie wonderful class ol SS . . . Hr. Bilger and liis jokes . . . our class trips . . . tile lun at luotlaall and ltmaslcetloall games . . . frmmning tor tests . . . lout most ol all - Xvest Reading Higlx Scliool. XVELI. ALXVAYS REMEMBER: Singing almility . . . HXfVK'Sl Reading Beauty Pageant , , . future marriage plans . . , learning to ilrirve . , . l1er ioln at the lwspital . . . love for shorthand . . . talleativeness . . . cheering for the Senior guys . . . future office worlzer. Linda Lou Fox Linn VLL NEVER FORGET: Luncli gang at tlie Corral . . . Snap, Cliicli, Terry. Monk. ancl Jerry . . . my better liall - lanire . . . working at Venzlceis . . . my l0tl1 lbirtllclay party . . . sliortliancl ancl Wir. Bilgcr . . . tlle gang. El, Lynne. Jane, Sandy, Janice, ancl Lyncla . . . Rocl ancl Gels . . . quarry swim . . . Eracles parties . . , VVl1itey's feud witli a certain lolonde . , . Pat's witty personality . . . fun with Dale . . . riding arouncl in my Cllevy . . , graduation . . . tlie prom . . . .lanice,s lmoy troubles. csperially lfrarlc . . . tliat certain someone from Reading Higli. Bud , . , and last but far lI'0Ill lf'ilSI. Xfxl. R. H. S. WELL NEVER FORGET: Her many jolrs . . . the Uclievyu . . . lzoy troubles . . . liorselzaclz riding alnility , . . ller pals, Ianice ancl Whitey . . . joke teller . . . star feature uirifer , , , Burl . . . talent in sliortlzancl . . . future secretary. Commercial Sliirley Ann lgunlcelloerger Hsliirln Commercial l'LL NEVER FORGET: VV.R.H.S .... Cvracluation . . . time gang, Rutli, Suni, Jan, VVally, Ronnie ancl Dave . . . Dave's remarks . . . assemblies . . . Sliortliancl class . . . Wir. Himmel- loergens liistory class . . . Cliristmas and summer vacations , . . lvaslietloall and loutlaall games . . . lVlr. Caniploells Englisli class . . . tlie tezwliers in our senior year . . . luiology classes . . . class trips . . . class parties . . . our trip to Rocky Springs . . . Sewing cirele . . . rusli ol. last minute lnomewnrlc . . . Driver lfrluration and our crazy times . . . Miss Hippert . . . tlic rflass of WE'LL ALWAYS REMEMBER: Her friends lan, Suni, and Ruthie . . . infatuation for lzoys . . . lionor student love for Matti . . . her job at the hospital . . . witty personality . . . con- tinual giggling . . . great Commercial student. General Business Mary Ann Gajewslci UB0nnien Acarlemic l'LL NEVER FORGET: xfX'll l6l'l l moved ltere . . . Cllampionsllip lmrliey anil laaslietlmll teams . . . Nlrs. Smitln . . . practices . . . AtB84'lC to center on the cloulvlev . , . Rosalie going to practirc . . . Snap, Nicky, Chit-k. Terry . . . .lunior rlass trip many parties . . . my best lrienel, El . , . goocl times . . . looy troulmles . . . our fathers . . . Harry . . . Diane . . . Pat anrl our talks , . . August 6. i937 luoys lrorn Scotlaml , . . VV.R.H.S .... Bolmlui and lwig liglits . . . lawlqrite N teaclier, Wir. Bilger . . . lercuryn , . . my senior year . . . ixlt. Penn . . . , Yew Year's live ol 57.58 . . . fun witli tlie unelerclassmen . , . my accident mul riots in tile liospital , . . Hans and goocl times at tlie pool . . . KYK . , . my lavnritc unclerclassman, MIKE , and all our wonclerlul times togetlier. WELL ALWAYS REMEMBER: Love for sports . . . lier MIKE . . . pleasing personality . . . lrest lrienrl El tlie accident . . . lier non-English language . . . LARIAT pronlreacler , . . gooalenatureil , . . liar wrap-around sleirts . . . sister troubles . . . puzzling last name. -it 19 lif- Riellard Seibert Crilloert HDicte Academic I'LL NEVER FORGET: VVest Reading Higtx Sctiool . . . graduation . . . Twin Kiss witli Mr. Bilger and Ronnie . . . working at laaslcctlaall games with Ronnie and Paul , . . Sandras New Years Eve Party . . . UB. P. song . . . loilce ride to Birdstmoro witli Claude and Tom . . . good times at Bmwnvs Diner atter loaslietluall games . . . surprise arties in Nlr. Xveavefs classes . . . Driver training witli Doug, Pat, Bonnie, and P Nlr. Bilger . . . dougtlnut day on Friday during Driver training . . . ll0lllt NYOI'li assignments in Mrs. Boltonvs Englisll Classes. WE'LL ALWAYS REMEMBER: Faithful lzuslzetlwatt manager . . . his iota at Twin Kiss , . . his curly tntacle hair . . . neat dresser . . . scholastic atzitity . . . member of Honor Society . . . pals, Ron- nie and Wally . . . future college plans. Thomas Joseph Hegarty Htiagn Academic I'LL NEVER FORGET: Songs in tlle locker room . . . duels witti Herlo in liddle class . . . Collegeville game ot '55 . . . tlie routines . . . D-days . . . the comtmos with Herb, Chick, and Eraclc . . . Ctlemistry and .lerry's lirecraclcer . . . driving Mr. Barttmoldys glue-clutctl Plymoutli . . . 8tl1 and tltli grade tlealtll classes wittl COBCll . . . orctlestra . . . volleyball. toot- loall in gym class . . . exchanging wisecraclcs in class . . . all my triends at VVRHS. WE'LL ALWAYS REMEMBER: His red sweaters . . . many admirers . , . talent for music . . . cartoonist . . . ins ventor of com ticated ames Mr Bit erts assistant uComtJo Kd p g . . . . g . . . l . . . his leeen sense of tiumor . . . best friend, Chaz , . . the big. tnlacle Buick . , . future doctor. Ruth Louise Hettinger HRutI1.ie,' Commercial I'LL NEVER FORGET: Sandy's parties . . . New Year's Eve -1 1957 . . . class trips . . . uBertH . . . best triend. Diane . . , Sewing circle Uanet, Sturt. and Sunii . . . class clown. Sandy . . . talkative moods . . . my first time bowling . . . most emlnarrassing moment . . . Mr. Naylor . . . lioclcey . . . Mr. Himmeltxcrger and ltistory classes . . . Mr. Barttiolcts secretary . . . Mr. Carrlploelts lltla grade English classes . . . Ronnie and Vvallyls continual teasing , . . Junior Class . , . ice skating xvitli Sandy . . . VAQUERO wittl Maury . . . VVally's certain someone -- liitllfll . . . K-The GREAT louncll ot kids in our SENIOR class. Vv'E'LL ALWAYS REMEMBER: Pesty ways . . . small stature . . . hockey center . . . forgetfutness . . . tier pats, Diane and Ntary . . . ctleeriny for the Senior boys . . . troutztes in tnootelzeeping . . . love for shorthand . . . gain sessions . . . student of Bryant College . . . literary editor of tile VAQUERO . . . an asset to the Commercial Department. Elinor Mae Kissinger 'SEV Academic I'LL NEVER FORGET: Septemloer ls, 1950 . . , ttie tun l had witll VVerner, Snap, and Nicky . . . K. K. . . . Mrs. Smitli and our clwampionsliip team ot 4.56 . . . Student Council . . . Stone Harbor . . . Bonnievs accident . . . Rock and Roll Shows . . . animal nicknames . . . -19 lvlacli Ford . . . good times in time Meri' . . . New Year's Eve during my iunior year . . . lrv and Stan . . . UTwelttl'i ot Never . . . class trips . . . Mr. Himmel- lverger . . . Pcrlciomen Protxlems . . . tlll? txololoy pin episode . . . Jerry Lover Fan Clutz . . . Nlinnie. llll' class riot . . . latest lyriend, Bonnie . . . txov troutzles . . . class motto: hlsetvs liavr- a party. XVELL ALWAYS REMEMBER: Mate confusion . . . cheering and tlasleettnatt ability . . . elaborate wardrobe . . . faithful Student Council memtzer . . . forgetfutness . . . the tiig M . . . powerful alto . . . l1er fattwfs Business . . . Sunday night trips to St. Margaret's . . . tier little sister, Ruthie . . . tier promptness . . . Moose . . . future Airline Hostess. +320 ilk- David Lee Laclcwood UDGUQH GQHQTGI l'LI. NEVER FORGET: Tlie Senior class . . . Romeo Ronnie . , . Diczles nickname, mrinlcle-Tinltleu . Consumer Er' . . . study lialls witli Ruth, Rose, Ronnie, Vvally . . . class trips . . . VVally's lriend. litliel . . . twelltll grade . . . excursions in my Ford and Ronnie's anti uated Clievv hilarious times witli Dc-we Rutli Ronnie Dick and Xvallv q , , . . . . y. . .. . v . . . gym rlasses . . . l2tl1 grade girls . . . Suni and boxing lessons . . . luaslcet- luall at tlwe playground . . . inalvility to get lrom Gym on time . . . Nlr. Burger . . . Sliirley and our discussions . . . tlie noiseless live . . . Xvest Reading. NVE'I.L ALWAYS REMEMBER: His ability to Slllbltf . . . powerful Ford . . . fascination for younger girls . . uslier at the Parte Theatre . . . his vocabulary . . . Best friend, Pete . . . sidelzurns . . . faithful trips to St. Margaret's . . . the ncandy Mun . Sundra Lynn lvlanning nsuniu Commercial I'LL NEVER FORGET: VV.R.H.S .... Graduation . . . talkative times . , . sliortliand classes . . . great sewing circle lsliirl. Jan, Rutlml . . . clown ol tlie senior class, Sandy . . . K. K. . . . diner . . . Ruth and our political arguments . parties . . . Driver Educa- tion . . . lwlr. Bilger . . . Mr. CZlIllf?lJCll,S lltli grade English classes . . . consumer er. classes . . . Cl1ristmas vacation ol '57 . . . Skip . . . footloall and laaslcetliall games . . . Jan, our eagerness to go to college . . . witty guys . . . Dave's per- sonality . . . class trips . . . my jolo at Venzlcevs . . . the only guys in our Com- mercial classes, VV:-illy and Ron . . . tlie Great Class ol WE'Lt. ALWAYS REMEMBER: Fondness for Skip . . . arguments . . . tier niclenume . . . side-leicle, Ion . . . the liat shaped pin . . . woman driver . . . tier admiration for Dr. Sexton . . . working at Nelsonvs . . . cheering for the Senior boys . . . lone for commercial subjects . . . future teacher. Diane Carolyn lVlcQuaid HDQS DQQH GQHQTQZ l'LL NEVER FORGET: Moving to Oak Terrace . . . niglit l joined Drum Corps . . . good times witli Audrey . . . lVlilllin's Prom . . . times at Miltlin . . . my neat lriends: Judy, Jackie. Barlnara. Sue Carol, Gerry and Jeannee . . . good times at Barloarafs liouse . . . Drum Corps trips lstates ol 56 and nationals ol 57 J . . . my fatlier's looat . . . the Hospital . . . Hazel, Joanie, Carol, and Marty . . . Boodie and Hazel . . . July Qtli, 1957 . . . Teddy fall thi! good times we liad and tlie ones l am looking forward toi . . . my Nlillersville sweatsliirt and Little Doll . . . luncli- time at Betty's . . . Loris and Lou . . . my neat brother . . . lioclcey and clxeer- leading . . . tlie class ol HSS . WELL ALWAYS REMEMBER: lvlemlmer of Drum Corps . . . tallzative moods . . . ulnility in Business Matti . . . friendliness . . . many injuries . . . tier future husband . . . neat liair style . . . fabulous wardrolze . . . X Tomlnoy . . . tier friend Audrey. Alice Marie lVliller 'iMarie,' Practical Arts l'LL NEVER FORGET: Fly lirst day at Xvest Reading Higli Scliool . . . tlie class trip to Xxlasliington, D. C. . . . all tlle nice lcids l niet and made lriends witli at VVest Reading . . . all my liome er. classes . . . getting lost wlien l lirst came licre . . . and last lzul lar from least .-- The Class ol H58H. WE'I.t. AIQVVAYS REMEMBER: Coming to us from Wilscmn . . . quiet ways . . , small stature , , . tier love lor study hull . . . fondness for VV'estern style music . . . that certain guy in tier life . , . future homemaker. Yi +21 21 is Patricia Anne Miller Hpatn Commercial t'LL NEVER FORGET: Kids at VV.R.H.S. . . . Cheering . . . health class with lxlary Alice . . . riots at the hospital with Bonnie . . . Rose . . . summer at Twin Kiss . . . B.C,B. . . . girls, Championship hoclcey and basketball teams . . . basketball with Bon and Joyce , . . my Sophomore pal, Ucaroleu . . . making Mrs. Smith walk home . . . driver training . . . class trips . . . consumer ec. with Sandy, Fav, Rose. Sonny, and Ron . . . iunny laces . , , shorthand with Mr. Bilger . ,. Nlinnievs t'2llIllIlt'SS . . . long talks with Sandy . . . llth grade English with Wir. Campbell . . . joking with Mr. Schaetler . . . our great rlass ol KSSH , . . and most ol all -1 the wonderlul times with Kenny. VVELL ALWAYS REMEMBER: Those silly moocls . . . Bucky Beaver . . . impersonations . . . love lor Kenny . , . qreat cheerleader . . . everyones friend . . . the Dodge . . . tier job at Twin Kiss . . . shorthand alzility . . . forever talking . . . faithful liocleey and laaslzettrull manager . . . u great member of the Commercial class. VValter Henry Nuss UYVIIUYH General Business I'LL NEVER FORGET: Fun and laughs with the gang -1 Rose, Ron. Pat. Dave, Sandy, Fae, Ruth. Nlary. and Annette . . . Mr. Naylor . . . bookkeeping class . . . shops . . , Janice. my friendly neighbor . . . Sandys New Yearys Eve party . . . Doris . . . shorthand . . . Sandra . . . Janet . . . my senior year . . . Mr. Waldron . . . Bonnie and her lunny expressions . . . Diclc and his long Wallis . . . driver ed .... working at Turner's . . . class trips . . . VV,R,H.S .... graduation . . . trip to Atlantic City with Janice, El. Jerry, Doug. Chick. and Lynne . . . the pool , . . and last but not least. the neat class ol ABS . yVE'IL ALWAYS REMEMBER: His jolw at ESSO . . . Hcouglt-drop Kirin . . . shy when in the presence of girls . . . his pals, Ronnie ancl Nlary Louise . . . crazy giggle . . . Sonny . . . desire to ine an accountant. Suzanne Mary Poetter Hsuzyu Academic l'LL NEVER FORGET: Class trips .... lan and our many rides to many places UW, . . , those long walks driver training . . . biology dissections and chemistry experiments . . . the LARIATS rewarding trials and tribulations . . . the day l received a certain letter . . . Linda and our problem . . . Christmas ol' U56H and 4.57 . . . Library clubs with Mrs. Lash . . . neat geometry class . . . ice creain cone in gym class . . . our class motto: l..et,s have a party . . . VV.R.H.S. and all its neat kids . . . my entire senior year . . . Graduation . . . and last but certainly far l-rom least t- our great senior class. XVE'LL ALWAYS REMEMBER: Scholastic ability . . . quiet ways , . . Editor of the LARIAT . . , getting along with others . . . our seamstress . . . neat appearance . . . willingness to help others . . . the ice cream cone . . . best friend. Ian . . . asset to the Senior Class. Lynne Alice Potteiger Lynnieh Academic I'I.L NEVER FORGET: All the neat lcids at XtV.R.H.S .... cheering . . . hockey and basketball practices . . . Pat . . . lVlrs. Smith and the bets . . . the good times with Nlinniv, Betz. and Aud Stone Harbor the .lunior class tri Fraternit clanrcs . . . , . . . , p . . . y . . . . Tinfs surprise birthday party . . . my Senior year . . . Jane. Sandy. .lanire anfl Linda . . . camping parties .... lanice, Eracli, and Tim at Nvildwood . . . borrowing benches . . . Tinivs Ford . . . .lunior Red Cross . . . my college lrienris . . . lane, Claude. and Tim at Sunnybrook . . . Bonnie and her driving lessons . . . and all the untorgc-table times with Tim. XVE'lQL ALXVAYS REMEMBER: Clieering, liasleetlmll, ancl liocleey ability . . . mrimn . . . pleasing personality . . . neat wardrobe . . , Hlvliss Yvest Reailing Pageant . . . the blonde . . . her part in the sclwnl play . . . talent in nrt , . . our future nurse. azz it MC8d8 Edward RCIHICY usflapn l'LL Ni-:VER FORGET: VV,R.H.S .... the Corral . . . UV'sH loothall . . . Coaches . . . health classes . . . J. V. hasliethall . . . print shop -- Mr. Barger . . . the guys -1 Chick, Slcip, Terry. Tony, and .lerry . . . the few parties . . . my girl troubles . . . Cahin . . . Xvildwood . . . Ya . . . A.A.A ,,.. The great class ol KBS . . . the long rides in the hig diVl . . . Sheila . . . Bonnie . . . EI . . . .lanire . . . Prom . . . Graduation . . . lavorite pastime . . . uhorrowingn the Plymouth . . . my accident . . . all the great and wonderful times with Sheila. Wli'LL ALXVAYS REMEMBER: His gal hsheilav' . . . many frienils , . . his lzrotltefs car . . . fascinating eyes . . . our Mlony Curtisn . . . Mr. Burgers assistant . . . camping trip to Cedar rl op . . . winning personality . . . future plans. GQHCl'G.l Lin da Priscilla Romig lilwinnyn Academic l'LL NEVER FORGET: Our great class . . . Pat Boone at the lair . . . Nxlildwood, lvlr. X . . . President ol the Jerry Lover Fan Cluh . . . hig conferences with Sandy . . . New Years Evo 1957 . . . crazy lnaslcctlnall practices . . . the championship team . . . Bridget . . . Suzy and our problem . . . Dougvs impersonations . . . Mr. Schaeffer and the study hall . . . ulimeautiluln . . . my love for markets . . . Sandys Pizza parties . . . spray net hahit . . . LARIAT deadlines . , . peptallcs . . . the hencli war . . . Canasta at the playground . . . driver training . . , Lihrary and Wlrs. Lash . . . and all my wonderful friends at NV.R.H.S. YVELL ALWAYS REMEMBER: The Hclawn . . . her special niclename . . . many friends at Central . . . the sign . . . interviewing Put Boone . . . her philosophy of life . . . her great admiration for Ierry . , . loclzer room serenades . . . her many trips to marleet . . . basketball . . . scholastic ability . . . talkative moods . . . T.N.T. Janet Rose Savage A ..Ian,, General Business I 'LL NEVER FORGET: XN'.R,H.S .... Graduation . . . Mr. Bilger . . . class trips . . . parties . . . Sue. Linda, Ruth, Suni, and Shirl . . . those long wallis with Sue . . . those Hsillyn guys . . . DICK . . . Christmas ol '57 . . . diner . . . driver ed .,.. Suzy and our times together . . . many rides with Suzy . . . Suni and our discussions . . . Mr. Campl3ell's llth grade English classes . . . consumer ec. classes . . . Pat Boone . . . Suni and our eagerness to go to college . . . Mr. Himmclberger . . . shorthand classes . . . only hoys in our Commercial classes, Wvally and Ronnie . . . Great rlass ol USSH. WE'LT. ALVJAYS REMEMBER: Her quiet ways . , . Dick . . . love for all lier Commercial subjects . . . VA' QUEROS head typist .. . her friends, Suni, Shirt, Ruth, Linda, and Sue . , . desire to teach . . . cheering for the Senior boys . . . always in the front row . . . MacDoiuell's shortest . . . wanting to go to college and then Being accepted to Kutztown. Terrence Joseph Seidel .6T9FTy,, GQHGTGZ l'LL NEVER FORGET: The vlass ol 'SSH . . . Student Counril . . . Xvernr-r's Ford . . . Camp Sunny . . . Foothall. J. and Varsity Bixsketlmll. Trafli . . . Sir Nihhles and Blood . . . Dale, Snap, and Nirlc . . . uVVhitey . . . Eileen and l . . . Cuarlfs health rlass mechaniral drawing .lenliin's reception . .. Brim-'s going to Vvest Point . . . hut most of all -1 the great class ol HSS . WVE'lQIQ ALVJAYS REMEMBER : President of Student Council . . , confirmed izaclwlor . . . his many friends . . , . . . playing lnaslzethall . . . girl trouizles , , . neat uiarrlrolie . . . friendly ways . . . plans for the future - AIR FORCE. -it 231-31- Fae Marie Sliinclle UBert General Business l'LL NEVER FORGET: Class nl 1458 . . . lun in classes . . . Miss Hippert and her quiet Consumer Ee. classes . . . Mr. Naylor . . . Mr. Sclmaetlefs study llalls . . . Mr. Campliells lltli gracle English . . . Rose, Sandy. Pat, and Rutliie . . . tlie parties . . . time K.K. . . . Mr. Dowlings snake . . . Junior Reel Cross and Mrs. Gresli . . . all tile class trips . . . summers . . . many nicknames . . . Sanrlyls laootie . . . New Years Eve . . . Curly . . . silly spells . . . niglmtly plwone calls . . lout most ol all -1 VV.R.H.S. Vx7E'LL ALWAYS REMEMBER: Her quietness . . . many lwoyfriemls . . . fonclness for Jerry . .. class actress . . . tliat special laugli . . . great variety of nicknames . . . willingness to lielp others . . . pleasing personality . . . attraction to reptiles . . . ability to drive a car lift . . . changing moods . . . lier longing desire for American Casualty . . . great memlner of the Senior class. Nicholas Andrew Sl16StOCli, It Hlvicleu General Business l'LL NEVER FORGET: ,... Class of 58 . . . Sllilp, Ditlf, and TCFIY . . . Clfllitl' TKJP . . , A.A.A .... many parties . . . V's . . , our lavorite past-time . , . ljootlwall team . . . Swimming team . . . Print Sliop . , . Slagecralt . . . Mr. Burger . . . Coaclfs lwealtli classes . . . Casselvs . , . Prom . . . trips to Vvyomissing . . . Grail- uation . , , and tllat special girl, CLAIRE , YVELL AI.WAYS REMEMBER: Mr. Burgervs assistant in printing . . . faithful memlner of Stagecralt . . . liis loyal lrienzls, Snap, Cliicle, and Terry . . , swimming team . . . UMonle . . , luis second lmme, tlie K.K. . . . president of Siagecraft. . all the lun witll Sandy . . . Jane Eloise Staulfer : . lane, , t'LL NEVER FORGET: My lirst clay in Vvest Reading . . . my pal across tl1e street, Donna . . . Geometry classes and parties . . . art classes . . . Driver Training . . . April 6, l957 . . . Easter vacation ol 1957 . . . Venzlce's . , . Hlvlinnyn . . . Herlnie . . . Sunny- lwroolc witli Lynne, Tim, and Hertz . . , my attempts at ping-pong . . . all the swell liirls in mlm great class ol SS - especially UHerlJ VVE'LL ALVVAYS REMEMBER: Future art teacher . . . usinle it . . . contribution to the alto section of lVlacDowell . . . Herb . . . many friends . . . neat appearance . . . lier pony-tail . . . lier mirlclle name. Ronalcl Wilson Smith NRonnieH Commercial l'LL NEVER FORGET: My Senior your . , . class ol 1.58 . , . Rose, Vvally, Pat, ancl Dave . . . Mr. Bilger and Twin Kiss . . . Shorthand and Bookkeeping classes . . . Mr. Naylor . . . being editor ol time VAQUERO . . . Sancly's New Year,s Eve Party . . . The Clievies . . . Dick and basketball practice . . . tllose niclcnames . . . Camera Clula . . . tile riclc with Dick, Joan, ancl Anna . . . taking pictures lor tllc LARIAT and VAQUERO . . . Dave's car . , . trip to Vvasliington . , . the unclerelassmnn . . . Mary and Ruthie in VAQUERO Editors. WELL ALVVAYS REMEMBER: VAQUERO eilitor . . . faithful lzaslzetlnall manager . . . frienrlly ways . . . crazy antics in class . . . his affection for underclassmen . . . his favorite subject, Sliort- liand . . . Mr. lVlanwiller's riglit-liarul man . . . ioln at Twin Kiss . . . one of tile best in the class of H582 Academic -'Et 24 13+ Paul Edward Troutman HDeweyU Scientific l'LL NEVER FORGET: The Class ot 1158 . . . Diclc, Ronnie, Vvally, and Dave . . . haslcetlnall games . . . trig classes with Mr. Schaeller . . . howling against the faculty . . . photography rluln , . . the .lunior class trip . . . Senior Christmas . . . health and gym classes with Coach . . . Sandys changing hair styles . . . lVlinny's explosive moments . . , Driver Training and HDoughnut Duyn. XVELL ALWAYS REMEMBER: His ufisliyn clrawing . . . camera luug . . . tiasleetlwall manager . . . love for girls . . . iota at Foorl Fair . . . Dewey . . . antics in class . . . walking price list . . . HDewey Day' . . . sense of humor . . . future Allzriglzt student. Melvin Gerald Wentworth terry General l'LL NEVER FORGET: lvly lriends in school . . . our rlass . , . teachers . . . haslcethall . , . swimming . . . managing the loothall team with Sid . . . Vacations . . . the Calnin . . . Wild- wood . , . Pool . . . Hcoaehu . . . The VVyomissing Games . . . Parties , . . the Boys . . . Blood and Jan . . . girl prohlems . , , the blonde. VVE'LI. ALVVAYS REMEMBER: Class clown . . . lutoncle curls . . . Foe . . . Basleetlmall i- sensational zlrilzlnler . . . many girl friencls . , . terry Lover Fan Claim . . . Keen personality . . . tem- peramenlal . . . wise cracles . . . swimming great . . . future sailor. Dale Lee WCTllCF ncliicku General t'LL NEVER FORGET: VV.R.H.S .... The class ol H580 . . . llth grade . . . Snap, Terry, Nirlc. and Jerry . . . Vvildwood . . . Cedar Top . . . Virginia . . . Mr. Campbell . . . Mr. Magness . . , Football . . . J. V. Baslcethall . . . our favorite pastime . . . A.A.A. , . . harrowing the Plymouth . . . Mr. Barger . . . those parties . . ve . . WHITEY. g WELL ALWAYS REMEMBER: 1 His pals, Snap, Sill, Nicle, and terry . . . tlie Ford . . . nickname . . . Mr. Bargefs l assistant . . . sweater lmy . . . terrific vocabulary . . . crazy sayings . . . trip to Cedar Top . . . pleasing personality . . . future Fly-Boy. Claude Herloert W. Yoder HertJH Acaclemic VLL NEVER FORGET 1 Playing in the Band, Orrhestra. and Dzunre Band . . . lvlr. Barihultl . , . duels with Hag in fiddle classes . . . Coarli . . . Baslcethall and Trail: . . . April 6, 1957 . . . Chemistry . . . D-Day's . . . great nicknames . . . working at Venzlios with Tim and Sid . . . Mr. Bilger's porch at Halloween . . . rave exploring with Charlie and Hag . . . the B-P song . . . the Great floss of , . . JANE. WE'LL ALWAYS REMEMBER: Our musical genius . . . Hlaneu . . . future scientist . . . alzility in tracle ancl tvaslzetlxall . . . intelligence . . . lVtacDowell Hlzassu . . . presiclent of our class . , . friencl, Hag . . . asset to the class of UBSU. 'f?t25i5+ Timothy Richard Young Wfimn Acaclemic l'LL NEVER FORGET: Football coaches. Wir, Koch, Mr. Linn, Mr. Camphell, and Mr. Nlagness . . . first win ol the season . . . Collegeville game . . . lun in the All-School Play, mrhe Hasty Heartn . . . Basketball uncl Track . . . T.T.T .... summer employ- ment at Venzlce's with Herh anal Sicl . . . souncl of our frvm class . . . HP. sonff . . . Band, Orchestra, Dance Band . . . the trip to Ceclar Top with Doug . . Geometry anal rl-rig classes . . . lun in lN'lac'Dowell . . . goocl times with Lynne . . . trip to Vvildwooci with Eraclc, Janice, ancl Lynne. WE'LL ALWAYS REMEMBER: His nickname . . , participation in various activities . . , willingness to help others . . . being selected for All-County Footlmll . , . his girl, Lynne . . . lusty lzass voice . . . faithful lxanzi member . . . Pri-sirlent of Honor Society . . . his pal, Doug . . . team spirit oncl inspiration to the Basketball Team. N! Lives of great men all remind us We can make our lives sublime, And, cleparting, leave he-hind us Footprints on the sands ol time. Footprints, that perhaps another, Sailing o'er lifes solemn main, A forlorn anol shipwrecked lorother, Seeing, shall talce heart again. Let us, then, he up ancl cloing, With a heart for any fateg Still achieving, still pursuing, Learn to labor and to Wait. Longfellow. +3 26 E+ Seadaza at Week Tom, Claude fgeatbz 'WM' aff. 332' G +51 , W :2:::::'.:S2 1:2 .2 5: aa 3AI2.,25i:::a:5:i3:E:5.fESE: ' . 21-1 .,...... : 61'-::z::5f:x!Eifcs!2e'-s:' 21:-'-5 rss' J- V iwwmwf .5 Sand? Dave, Dale, Kerry E1 , xwwie 1 we Shari, 6 arty QFSYE Lermgr, Terry Sampa Diane V If Q Q fxr x ,ff 1 ' A, -' 1 , 1 'iikgV5iE 1 Q, Y Q 11, ' P ' a v 1 1- ' s 55 s . Y ik - I S' .l iss.: amdafa M444 FIRST ROVV'-flefl to righti: Nt. Lechteitner, K. Miller, C. Bohn, C, Vventworth, B. Bctz, R. Scatesc. R, Geiss, P. Koch, J. Rossi, C. Dcngter. SECOND ROVV-VV, Wtunroe, J. Kapctstci, B. tfntzniinger, U. Rucmmter, B. Vvitts, V. Kroenig, L. Reichert, Nt. Atdcrman, J, Lavigna. G. Krow. THIRD ROVVHR. Becker. F. Hater, B. Bertcenstoctc. E. Kutm, Mr. Campbell, C. Rutapaugti, C. Kr-rsrhnr-r, B. Luhas, lf. Heinz. ABSENT-Ntiss Fritz, J. Xfvattcer, C. Hagcnhuch. OFFICERS President ........... ................................. R icaroto Scatese Vice President ..... ....... R icharot Geiss Secretary ........ ......... B onnityn Betz Treasurer ..... ...... C arot VX7entWorth ucrooct things corne in smatt pactcagesf' has iz-een proven so far this year toy the Hctass of 59 , numioering tess than thirty-five. HChristmas Detightu, the juniors, first ctance for junior-senior high, was hetct in December. Vxfith the co-operation of the whole ctass the dance proveot a huge success, both in social anot economic value. Washington, D. C. was the otestination for the UCtass of '59 in the spring. for their ctass trip. Many juniors participated in sports, anct in atrnost every activity offerect there was a junior present, trying to prove his Worth. Wtiite waiting to futtitt the shoes of the retiring senior ctass in September. the juniors were guictect through eleventh gracte by actvisors, Miss tvtahet Fritz anft Mr. Atexancter Camphett. if 32 tie S maze M4414 y FIRST RONXV-tlefl to rightl: lxir. Dowling. R. Baer, Bohn. Ni. Berlienstofii, .i. Cremer. L. XVoll', .i. Ricicenibaciii, NV, Ruemmier, .i. Haas, L. Srliiottman, J. Spannutim, ixir. Biiger. SECOND ROXV-R. Vxiiweeier. K. Potteiger, B. Gait-wsiii, B. Strausc, R. Kissinger, F. ifririinger. R. Staulinr. A. ljorrewn, P. Vvciss. M. Duniieiiberger, .i. lvioore, Ni, Forniironc. THIRD ROXX'-is. Silif'C'y. E. Struimbie, D. Divine, Ni. Vvanncr, J. Goociiiart, il, Kuioaclci. A. Yviiitmoyer, C. Kline, .i. Srliviimer. T. iii-ist. D. Goitshall. FfJURTH Rfjxvf-i.. Piiiilipine, R. Siegel. VV. Savage. iVianning. Hass. K. Vvaidron, Dwyer, Ritz. B. Augie. H. Brown. ROVV-J. Boiin, B. Bciriier, T. Vviiiiams, B. Eizer, Goociwin, H. Hass. C. Poole, R. Cvingricil, Rea. R. Garner. ABSIAINT- .i. Huitzman. OFFICERS President ........... .......,............................... L incia Vvoll Vice President ...,. ..... Y Waiter Rucmmier Secretary .....,... .,.,, J ugly Riclcenbacii Treasurer ..... .iames Cromer The nciass of '60 compieleci a successful year Wiiicim inciuclecl a CIEIHCP ami a class trip to Piuiiacieipiiia. The class had participants in many activities sucii as VAQUERO. IAR- IAT, lViacDoweil, Junior Refi Cross. Banci, Monitors, Qrciiestra. ami many otlwers. The girls partifipateci in iielcl iiociiey, inasicetioaii, ancl fiieeringg wlriie tire iboys useci tiieir ability in ilvasicetiyali, football, baseball. swimming. anti tracic. The Class oi 60 will always rememioer iVir. Roy Biiger ami lxir. Xvii- liam Dowling as tlieir very Capable aclvisors in tileir first year oi senior lligil. it 33 lie madman 66444 FIRST ROVV-tleft to rigiltfz R. Hinsey, J. Bilgcr, B. Adams, C. Trahosh, E. Nluschlco. L. Gehret, L. Fisher, J. Hethcrington, E. lVlidilleton, B. Entzminger, J. Bohn, B. Ostroslii. SECOND ROVV'-lvlr. Schaeffer. R. Vvagoner. D. Decarlo, R. Yerger. D. Rea, S. Mogel, J. Kapelslci. D. Nlancuso, M. Freed, P. Shestolc, E. Jones, Nlrs. Bolton. THIRD ROVV-T. Bowers, D. Sands, R. Orth, T. Hertz, B. Nlinnich, D. Brossman. J. Nlengel, R. Zeclnnan, L. Cronrath. D. Berclcey. FOURTH ROVV-B. Richards, E. summons, R. NVnltc, J. Baer. L. Keller, Nl. Spatz, D. Hacker. C. J0hl'lStOIl, P. BHHSIIPF. J. ulxlnyef. I:C'I'l'ilI'0. B. YOUHQ, XXV. xxYl'rlZ, G. BHIIIICT, XV. Holcleman, Brntiotis, R. Kriclc, Clewell. D. Rcincrt. ABSENT-N. Twyforct. OFFICERS President .....,....... ....................... ...... L a raine Gehret Vice President ...... ........ L incla Fisher Secretary .......... ........ E ileen Nluschlio Treasurer ................,...,,..... .............. J oan Hetherington During the past school year, the uClass ot '6l challcecl up a successful ancl prosperous term as freshmen in the high school. They proved invaluable in rencler- ing service to many anot variecl school activities, as well as carrying their regular curriculum. Athletic activities seemecl to he especially popular with this class. Quite a few of the freshman hoys participated in junior high haslcetloall and were also represented on the varsity haslcetloall team. The freshman girls hart par- ticipants in hockey, hasliethall anct junior varsity cheering. The National Honor Society was reachect hy eleven members ol the fresh- man class, five ol whom were inducted in the Junior Chapter in February. Stu- clent Council and the Council Committees incluclecl memhers of the HClass of '6l . A number ot class mernhers clisplayecl journalistic ahility as memhers ol the LAR- IAT CLUB. The freshman class has enthusiastic memhers ancl harcl workers in many other school activities. Mrs. Helen Bolton and Wir. Cr-ralcl Schaeffer. who were the ninth gracle home-room advisors, successfully guiclecl the uClass ol Ymti' through the hazarots ol the year. fit 34 tie Zigi!! male FIRST ROVV-tleft to righti: VV. Tyson, R. Gehrct, N. Kotuia, B. Noecifer, R. Harleman. B. Stuiiiet, J. Lash, D. Becker. G. Vveidner, K. Stockholm, R. Biatt, J. Schreftier. SECOND ROVV-Nirs. Gresh, F. Geiger, J. Reiner. R. Nuss, S. Fox. R. Ruiapaugh, M. Reedy. B. Gottshaii. C. Geiger. R. Hecicman. VV. Poole. Mr. Ntanwiiier, THIRD ROVV-D. Shiery, A. Paoiino, J. VVaidron, B. Bowers, C. Stockholm, R. Sitter. B. Rossi, L. Shuriiia, S. Bahia, S. iVicDonough, J. Yost. RCDVV7-L. Sfihiiechier, J. Spring, Beiciicr, M. Br-ric, Ricicenhach, B. Poetter, B. Broome. C. Srhucicer. N. Braun, J. Vy7anner, L. Bard. VV. VX7iiiinms. FIFTH ROVN7'-B. Kroenig. A. Reincrt. J. Kantner, R. Buhp. A. Schuicr. OFFICERS President ........... ............................. R onaid Harieman Vice President .... ............... J udy Lash Secretary ........ ...... B onnie Stuffiet Treasurer ..... ...... D orothy Becker A historical trip through Berks County was scheduled for the first quarter of the eighth grade agenda. This tour was canceled, however, hecause of the flu epidemic. The members of the eighth grade class have novv turned their interest toward their spring ciass trip to Gettysburg. There they visited the many famous iandmarics ot a once great chapter in our history. This ciass also visited the museum, chocolate piant, and amusement park at Hershey. Many activities claimed a portion oi the eighth graders, time. Among those that the ciass participated in were the Junior National Honor Society, Stu- dent Council, and the Debating hieam, pius many other scheduled activities. The eighth grade class was under the capahie guidance of Mrs. Niary E. Gresh and Mr. E. H. Nianwiiier, who did a splendid joh supervising this class. att 35 tie eaemfi guide FIRST RQYV-fieft to righii: J. Fetchnan, E. Knprrisici, J. Hertz. C. Cartwright, J. Borden. K. Bohn. M. Spang, I. Vxhtfe, M. Nesley. M. Bohn, L. Tray:-r. R. Hnwmd. SECOND ROW'- Nir. Shutter, F. Spatz, S. Kreirier, L. Kershncr. C. VVentuorth, J. Hinz, B. Twyilorct. L. hftontz, C. Herh. C. Eyrich. R. Bechtel, B. Joswiaic. THIRD ROVV-R. Kantner, S. Nvngoner, D. Wtaurvr, R. Speifhcr, J. Rampoiia, L. Young, J. Doll, D. Perrotto, B, Xfvhite, Wt. Hoichnun, B. hierritt. FOURTH ROXX'-T. Xviiis, yt, VVanner. J. Bohn, M. Huher. Ni. Gardner, G. Yvagner, OFFICERS President ........... ............................. .... I r win Wolfe Vice President .... ........ J ames Borden Secretary ........... ..... M arityn Spang Treasurer ..... ...... K ermit Bohn Advancing from the elementary huitciing to the high school was quite a new experience for the seventh gracte. Under the capaiote ieaciership of Mr. John Shatter anct Mr. James Wat- rtron, this class iearnect quiciiiy what was expected of them in junior high school. The seventh grade 'pupils founot a great variety of activities lo join anrt await even a greater selection on their ctimh to the senior spotlight. fit 36 ite 561:54 jude FIRST ROVV-Uefl to rightj: G. Gassor. T. Jones, J. Lykens, B. Vv'eiclncr, E. Nloorc, S Wiurpiiy, B. Vveiier, Nl. Hyneman, M. Stufflct. R. Scixcifclc, R. Cardinal, K. Rcincri, R. Hinscy SECOND ROXN7-Mrs. Karpcr, J. Dcngicr, P. iVic'Dftvitt. S. Vanino, J. Wingei, B, Parker, A. Heck man, S. Biigcr, R. Slegeuian, G. Manning, B. Babb, Mrs. Poole. THIRD ROVV-R. Siiuman, D Kicsling, J. Savage, E. Camiiio. P. Niarino, S. Newimart, S. Keller, S. NI-angel, Ni. Stauiicr, J. Ruia paugii. N. Grain, D. Piiinipine, P. Kofuia. FOURTH ROVX7-R. summons, A. Sciiicgcl, J. Turri J. Crovoua, Ycich, XXXVIINITIOYFT, Vfiiilc, R. Vvagncr, D. ixicslcy, P. Rivers. B. Bcnnctiium D. Eyricii, R. DQBCFIQ. D. Kohn. FIFTH ROW,-P. Freed, P. SCI lIl0IZi, Ni. Ninn, K. Bitz, R Fylc, T. Groff, D. Sianarci, XV. X'XYCidt'l1i'lCilIlCT, D. Vvycritling. 76164 Qfmde FIRST RQVX7-ffleft to rigntj : J. Lukas, T. Moyer, T. Chapman, S. Lyons, J. Entzmingcr P. Carrozza, S. Rudolph, S. Rapp, L. Grant. C. Coicircn, R. Hoiienbaugii, A. Vvkiderriiutii, R Riioacis, D. Hoffman, C. Greiii, R. Stout. SECOND ROVVV-B. Yousc, M. Angernian, T. Good S. Saiiacla, J. Schuier, B. Caldwell, B. Rea, H. Kuiaga, D. Brown, S. Feick. S. Vvaggnor. N. Buecii- ley, M. Dimascio, T. Good, B. Hornbergcr, K. Vvessner. THIRD ROVN7-P. Yonavick, D. Carl- wrilc, R. Bard, T. Niccaulen, B. lipler, S. Ririiarcls, S. Poltciger, E. Goodwin, G. Korn. B. Coll! snail, P. Lcigncr, M. Lukas, R. Pressman, G. ivlancinrinark. FQURTH ROVW7-P. Joswak, D. Friii, G. Hawk, Hin, J. DcTcmpie. J. Simmons, J. Niillcl. P. Vvolfc, Davis. J. Trabosh, D. Young, G. Swavcly, D. Xvaync, J. Sullivan. FIFTH ROYVP-P. Gcmiaii. G. Trayer, B. Gasscrt, R. Kissinger, J. Erica-nrotii, J. Giiivcrt, R. Lorxiimrcio, R. Scaiese, R. Aiirens, E. Adams. SIXTH ROVX -Wiiss Brunner, Mr. Kern, iviiss Curry. Ig XXX, C ' Z X i QQ! FI' ,4 Wifi 3 J' as ' Q!-!,,, xxx, Z., l l g Z ,Z ff X ff XM Sweden! FIRST ROVV-tleft to rigliti: VV. Vvertz. lVl. Holrleman. .l. Staullcr. l... Kersllner, R. Heck- man. SECOND ROVV-il. Moyer, R. Kissinger. il, Bowers, lVlrs. Smitll. D. Riclcenlnacll. .l. Rossi. G. Balmer. THIRD ROVV-H. Hass, li. Kuhn, Mr. Dowling, E. Gomlwin, J. Wtalkcr. ABSENT -T. Seiclel, F. Haier. OFFICERS President ............ ........................ ..... T e rrence Seiolel Vice President ...., .... .l ames Vvallcer Secretary ........, .,,...,... J oan Rossi Treasurer ................. ...... R utli Kissinger Delegatefatfluarge ...... ...... G eorge Balmer Glu, l1e's a memlyer ol Stuclent Councilf, is a remarlc usually macle vvitll awe. Stuolent Council is tlie stuclent governing loocly of our liigli scliool Witli eacli liomeroom liaving a representative. Officers are electecl loy popular vote in an open election in tlie spring of tlie year. Student Council sponsoreol many projects during the year. Tliis year selling Cluristmas carcls ancl time sponsoring of a clance Were two important projects. Con- tinuing from last year is time Hpersonality of time montlf' contest, pep rallies, and a collection of stuclent ioleas from tlie suggestion box. Anotluer small but important project starteol tlwis year is a clieclc room for coats at loaslcetloall games. Governor Mifflin Higli Sclmool was time scene ol a Berlcs County Convention attenclecl by tile wliole Stuclent 'Council on Novemloer 21. Tire advisors accompany stuclents on all trips. lVlr. William C. Dowling accompaniecl Jaclc lvloyer ancl lfclwarcl Kulm on a tliree-clay convention at Kennett Squareg ancl lVlrs. Jeanne C. Smitli, along with Terrence Seidel anal James VVallcer, visitecl Penn State for ilu- Stuclent Council Vvorlisliop cluring a Weeli in August. eil 40 lie Watdanal Wanna Society FIRST ROYV-tleft to rightj: lxlrs. Gresh. J. Riclienbach, C. Poole. T. Young, S, Clewell, Nliss Fritz. SECOND RONV-L, Keller, J. Goodhart, C. Hass. J. Hetherington, L. Gehret, L. Fisher. K. Pottciger, R. Crocona, S. Por-tter. THIRD ROXV-J. Cremer, XV. Ruemmler, C. Yoder. I.. Romig, Gilbert, Hegarty, .l. lvloyer. Billlllff. Membership in the National Honor Society in the senior high school and the National Junior Honor Society in the junior high school confers distinction on those stuolents who are outstanding in scholarship, leadership, service. ancl character. Since the groups are small. most of the activities are carriecl on iointly. Each year stuclents are selecterl for membership from grades eleven ancl twelve. ancl eight and nine. From office recorcls Mr. Himmelberger compiles a list of those eligible scholasticallyg then all teachers evaluate them on the basis of leaclership, service, and character. lncluction talces place at an evening ceremony with parents ancl faculty as guests ancl is followecl by a social hour. ln our school the National Honor Society is not primarily a service organ- ization, but students attain membership because of their outstanding service in various areas. Among group activities in the past have been sport hops, formal clances with honor societies from other schools, assembly programs, Holy VX7eel: clevotions, ancl a party at the year's encl in honor of senior members. sit 41 tif Wozguefza FIRST ROVV-tteft to rigtitiz R. Hettinger, L. Potteiger, R. Smith, Wir. Bitger. M. Alder- man, L. VX7ott, J. Savage. SECOND ROXV-J. Goocihart, J, Bowers, C. Bohn. it. Hottzman. .t. Riftccnhach, B. Betz, M. Gajewski, L. Fox. C. Vvtentworth. THIRD ROVXL-tp. Shincitc. P. Klltiilfikt, Ctewett, Kcrschner. D. Bohn, S. Ntanning. L. Reichert. Unoter the leadership of Ronald Smith, eciitor, and Mr. Roy Bitger, aci- visor, the VAQUERO has completed another successful year at West Reading High School. The theme, HNew Horizonsn, served as a nucleus for the year! hook. The two tone htue cover is symhotic of the graduating ctassys cotors. Comet Capersu, the VAQUEROS November ctance, provect to he a worthwhile venture from social and economic views. The dance was highlighted hy a huge rocket ship anct a htue and white ceiling. Other monetary sources were the setting of acts and soliciting of patrons. In March the VAQUERO was representect in the Literary Conference at Central Catholic High School hy Ntary Alderman, the ectitor of the 1959 VA- fQUERO. Ntary spotce on the topic, utcayout of Your School Yearhootcu. STAFF Ltctitorfin-Chief ..... ...... R onatct Smith Advertising Manager ................ Diane Bohn Assistant Editor ..... ..... M ary Alderman Business Manager .... Mary Ann Gajewstci Literary Ectitor ..... ...... R uth Hettinger Circulation Manager .......... Sharon Ctewett Art Ertitor ....... ...... I ,ynne Potteiger Head Typist ............. ...... i tanet Savage ptxotographer ....... ........ C haries Kersehner +31 42 tie .facial FIRST ROVV-fieft to righli: C. Kerschner, M. Gaiewski, B. VX7iiis, L. Romig, S, Poetter, M. Lechieitner, U. Ruemmicr, S. Cicweii, P. Troutman. SECOND ROVVH-Wits. Bolton, K. Vvaiclron, NI. Ciervo, R. Stauiier, C. Bohn, T. Heist, J. Stauiier, A. Dunciore, L. Fox, K. Dwyer. Mr. Ness. THIRD ROVN'-B. Gajewsici, R. Kissinger, C. Hass, J. Rossi. R. Crocona, K. Potteiger, J. Rickenhach, B. Strause. FOURTH ROVX7-R. Gilbert, C. Poole, L. Nvoif, E. Gooci- win, R. Vvheeier, T. Hegarty. Within the bounoiaries of space is the school newspaper, the LARIAT. This monthly puhiication serves the purpose of reporting aii the school news and giving all the highlights of sports events. Various other features aoioi spice to the newspaper. This year lhe LARIAT was granteci membership in the Quiii and Scroii, a iiterary organization. Under the leadership of Mrs. Heien Bolton anoi Mr. Kenneth Ness, the members of the staff strive to puhiish a newspaper which wiii satisfy ali peopie. t LEITIS TO RIGHT-Wi. Lechicitner, L. Rumi S. Poeiter. C. Hageniouch. Editor-in-Chief ........................ Suzanne Poetter News Editor ..,....,..........,............... Linda Romig Elementary School Eciitor .... Carol Hagenhuch Feature Editor .................. Mariorie Lechieitner Frederick Haier Sports Editor ..................... Head Proof Reader .......... Mary Ann Gajewsici BUSINESS STAFF Secreiaryfrreasurer .................... Barbara Vviiis Advertising Manager .............. Paui Troutman Circulation Manager .......... Ursula Ruemrnier Head Typist ................ ......... R osaiie Crocona Photographers ,... ..... C haries Kerschner Thomas Heist +26 43 EE? ,4z'4Zez!6e ,-4eaaa6czz'6m FIRST ROXV-Hof! 10 rigI1lI: IW. Spzmg. NIL Shnucr, R. SraIc-sr-, L. XVOII0. D. Brunm-r, IXI1' NIIIIINYIIIPT. K. Bohn. ROXX'-R. Spn'ifI10r. Babb. KIins-, D. ISOIIII, NI. Gzljc-xxski NIH. SHIIIII. Bohn. E, NIL1SL'I1Ii0. NI. AInIr-rlnml. R. Kissingc-r. Krou. THIRD ROXX'-Ii, .Ioncs Nl. Rf-mlf-y. R. Bubp. T, Young, U, R4-im-rt. XY. Nlunmv, R. Nuss. FUL'R'l'H ROXX'-R. Sf-ig-HI I.. IJIliIIipin0, Zzfealzfd Zammdflee FIRST ROVV-Ileft lo Tiglllyi T. Hvgfnrly. B. NViIIs, IVIIS. Hcnnc-, C, xfXIt'I1IN0I'IIl. If. GUQQI XVIII. I4Il'rI?, S. I:l'1'FZlfO. Killlelski, BCXYCTIP. Ku ImrIii, B. Broome, NI. Reedy, D. Bc-rkcy. ABSENT-IVIrs. Stanton. F. Hnfcr. M -.. 1 lddzczzq Za! FIRST ROVX'-fleft io rightb: M. Freed, J. Hans, IW. Roady, L. Gciiret, D. Becker, C Traimosil, Ni. Spang, ix!7iifIfii0i0fl, N, Koiuin. Cartwright, Enizuiingrr, A. Dvczuniiio, .I iiinz. B. Twyiorci, R. Baer. Rfjvvwxv. Savage, R. Iictlingor. D. ROR, B. Stuiiirrl, K Miller, C. Herrin, J. Ralnpoiia, B. Aciams. J. Biigor, J. Bohn, A. Niiiicr, L. Young, J. Kapelsiii, D ivianciusn, J. Hertz. T. Heist. THIRD Swcigeri, B. Rossi, Ni. Duniieliacergur, L. Fisiivr J. Doll, J. Hetilcrington, D. Brussman. S. Dllniieiizvcrpfcr, Bohn, Ni. Bcriccnslomitii, S. Baimir, B Gottsimii, C. Bciciier. Wirs. Lash. FGURTH RQVXV-B. Bciciier, S. Cicweii, B. Poctter, J. Mcngei J. Lash, B. ivIiHI'lifTi'l, S. Xvagnner. F. ijciciinger, R. Siticr, L. Siluriiia, B. Broome. C. Siiuiccr, S Vianning, D. Berkcy. FIFTH ROVV-K. Yvalcirou, Ni. Spatz, M. Vvanncr, C. Dengicr, U. Rucnun- ier, J. VX anner, P. Miiier. C. Kiino, A. Vxviiilmoyer, S. Beycrie, L. Rumig, J. Baer, V. Kmonig, D Haciwr. SIXTH ROW'-G. Baimnr, D. Guttsimii, VNV. XVNU. VV. i2lI9lTlIIliC'1'. D. Rm, gcznkmg Elec! FIRST ROVV-fleft to Tighiii R. Smilil, S. Duniceiiaergnr, J. Savage, Mr. Ness, R. Hctlinger S. Manning. D. Lackwooci. SECOND RGVX7-C. Dougie-r, F. Sililldiik U. Ruenunier, XV. Nuss J. Bowers, R. Crocona, P. Koch. :min feal eau FIRST RONV-lleft to rightl: L. Kcrshner, C. Vventworth, N. Kotula, G. Xveirlner, K. Xvalclron, .l. Gooclhart, K. Potteiger, ,l. Nloyer. E. Nlidclleton, B. Knoerlcer, D. Bc-flier. Nl. Reecly. SECOND ROXV-S. Nlogcl, B. Rossi, P. Koch. L. Gehret, B. Betz, ,l. Haas, R. Rulapaugh, B. Gottshall, B. Bowers, P. Br-rli, .l. lletllerington. THIRD Sllurilla. l. lxloore, R. Xvollc, lf. summons, F. Ecldinger, P. Kubaclii, R, Sitter, Nl. Dunlqelbcrgcr. C. Beirller. D. Rirlienloach. FOURTH ROYV-sl. Baer, ixl. Gardner, B. Poetter, ,l. Lash, B. Broome, C. Shulier, lxl. Spatz. FIFTH ROVV-L. Keller, Nlrs. Gresh. lf. lxluschlco. S. Beyerle, J. Xvanner, B. Entzminger, C. Xventworth, F. Shinclle. One of the most worthwhile organizations in our school is the Junior Red Cross. It cloes much for the people in Berlcs County ancl surrouncling areas. One of the projects completed during the clubys Monday morning meetings was forty-four Christmas stoclcings lillecl with numerous ar- ticles useful to Berks Heim guests, clistribulecl by a committee from our chapter. The Wernersyille State Hospital recreational hall was olecoratecl by the organization on Valentines Day. Qther articles completed incluoleol bibs, woolen stoles, and beolroom slippers. The last project this year Q1-TFICERS was the filling of a chest for some neecly school somewhere in the worlcl. these projects were clirectecl by lxlrs. lxflary E. Cvresh. President .................... Kay Polteiger Vice President .... .loyce Croc,-dhart Vvorlcing for the improvement of the Club Secretary Karen Vvaldron ancl planning the Worlc is the function ol the T 0aSUr0 ------------- ------ -l ack lXfI0y9l' Junior Recl Cross Council which meets every two weelcs. lxlembers of the council are: Barbara Junior R04 Cross Dinner. Entzminger. Joyce Holtzman, Kay Potteiger, Charlotte Vventworth, Margaret Garclner. Eric summons, Diane Riclcenbach, anol Carol Shulcer. A big event which the Recl Cross plans lor is their supper al which time the organization en- tertains some ol the administrative ollicers ol our County Chapter. Something to boast about is that twenty- eight ol the total membership have talcen Stall! Airl Training at the Refi Cross Center in React- ing. Those that become Stall-Aicls clo volunteer worlc lor a certain number of hours. There are many clillerent phases ol volunteer worlc such as typing, participation in the swimming program. ancl renclering special cluty at Berks institutions. 'Wzlezcam Staff SEATED-flefl to riglitiz S. Beyerii-. C. Hass, B, Poetter. S. Poi-tter, li. Kissinger. C. Hagenizucti. R. Hettinger, L. Fox. STANDING-P. Troutman, J. Nioyer, J. XVniki-r, R. Harieman. Gilbert, Kllilll, IQ, BPI'kCf, XXI. IQIIPIIIIIIIPF. Billlllfr, When the stuctents returned to sciiooi for the 1957-58 term, they ctiscovereci many new improvements. Une of time most fascinating anci most useful Was time Ilxecutive Intercom System. The system consists of two-way speakers which were installed in eacim classroom of time iiigii school and elementary sciiooi, tilC gymnasiums, and time auditorium. All messages are relayed from the main speaker which is located in Mr. Himmeibergerys office. The intercom is operated by iiigii sciiooi students who have volunteered for tile ctuty. The intercom also has radio and recording attachments which were useci extensively througiiout time year. time maciiine has proved invaluable for it re- ciuces mucii teciious Work, It is cieiiniteiy a credit to our Sciiooi. ??C. ' W ,.,V, .J My .J 7 I gi fb ,A nw ll z 'df W qw 1 jx 1 219390 W1 zsQQQifsQ Q25 W, 77ZaaDowe6Z Home FIRST ROXN'-flzffi to righii: J. Savage, L. Fox, Savage, VNV. Ruemnilcr, Goodwin, C. Yoder. D. Gottshall, J. Rossi, J, Staullcr. SECOND ROVX'-P. Miller, C. Kline. R. Kissinger, D. Devine. J. Cvoocllmrt, K. Potteigcr. THIRD Rfjxv-K. ljwyer, J. Bowers, L. Romig. i.. Pottcigcr. B. Vvills, VVenlwortli, Kissinger, Nl. lnwlileitnirr, FOt.'R'I'lI RCJXV-S. Beyerle. lxlrs, Dowl- ing. Nl, Aiclcrnizm, Al5Sl'.NT-A. Dumlore, T. Young. The iVIacDoweii Chorus is composed of senior high schooi sluctents who were seiecteoi through Vocal tryouts. The lViacDoweil Chorus participated in school anti community programs cturing 1957-58. The American Education Vwfeelc, Christmas, anci Easter as- semhlies were a few programs in which the chorus was leaturect. h'iacDowell also tooli part in the annual Christmas Tree 'Lighting at the Fifth Avenue traffic circle. Several members ol the cluh were chosen to participate in Senior County Chorus. Those who participatecl were: sopranos. Carol Hagenhuch ancl Anita Duncloreg aitos, .lanice Bowers ancl Elinor Kissingerg tenor, Xvaiter Savage: anci hasses, Ectwarct Gooclwin anal VX7alter Ruemmier. Furthermore, Carol Hagen- huch was selectecl to attenct a three-clay stay in District Chorus at paimerton. The Girls, Ensemble is composect of eight girls from the lViacDowell Choral Cluh. The ensemhie took part in several assemioiies, the spring concert, anct PTA. The annual spring music concert. presentect hy the vocal music organizations uncter the ieaclershi 5 ol lvlrs. Vvilliam C. Dowling. was given on lviarch 28. I fit 50 E23 amine diamond ROXIXI-fleff Io rigIllI: S. Isox. C. TraI6osI1, N. KotuIu. fl XfN'I'ILIYlI'f', IVI. Spain. I r-Imrvl. INIrs, DowIing, IVI. Bohn, .I. I'Ic-rlz, IXI. Spnng, D. BQCIQQI1 B, Ifnizmingvr, K. SIOFIKIIUIIII 5I :CXJND RCTNY-D. IKVIEHIIIISO, fl I':yriz'Ix, .I. Kup0IsIci, .I. BiIger, B. rI'wyI.orcI, .I. I Iinx. L. Truycr I Nl III ' HRD . in 1-lon. CurturigI1t, R. IQIIIEIHIUQII, II, Adonis, .I. Bohn, B. SIuIIIr'I, IVI. lu-f-fly, TI I IQUXXI-R. XVOIIe, E. Swcigvrl, D. Rs-ix. B. GOIISIIEIII, .I, L. Kf'rsI1nrr. C. XXYPIIINNOIIII. PD Hors. B. Rossi, T. Hertz. .I. I'IC'IIll'l'IllQIOI1. D. Ifvrossman, I'Ic'rI1. ITOIIIQTII IQOXX'-I.. Young I AIIPIIQPI, B. Broome, .I. IAZISII. I.. SI1uriIIz1. C. I3c'iLIIor. B. IXIinnicI1, I... ITisIlcr, S. IIQIIJII. D. Rirkcn- I :IL IS. Ijootlrr. C, SIIIIIQCT, NI. IAIUIIIPIIIRIII, If, IXIusf'I1Iio, FIFTH ROXX'-I, Bm-r. NI. GzmInr-r XI X r I Wm D IIIL I Ixllr 1 XIQIIUIP , . IC Infxr. . Y 14 'I'I', .. rf' I' , XXYEIQOI Cr. . I A gaqa 6.42414 FIRST IQOXX'-Ilxlff lo rigI1II: IQ. 5r'I1i4'IIy. D, I'.yric'I1. IIinSc-y, Kzupf'IsIii. R. SIIUIIIEIII. 1 I5 XXYZIQOF. G. Gnssor, .I. Szwnqv. N, IImu1rcI. Ix. Gr'Ixrcl, ,I. RuIz1p1xug5Ix, SI-QFCJNID IQOXV-If. I vs. fi. Ur-igvr. B. Iozxxink. ,I. Sc'I1r4-IIIIor, XV. Tyson, I. RCIIN, ,I. Spunnulh. IQ. QJYIII. TIIIIQD I OX ' X S X- V. fmngo. D. CIIIISIIZIII, C, Igruliolis. A. SL'I1uIer, .I. Spzmg, 5Irs. IJoxxIiugf. Dance game! FIRST RKDVV7-'fleft in rightf: D. Brunnrr, Poole, J. Crvmvr, E. Hvinz, Gcigcr, Young, R. Garner. SECOND ROXV-C. Yoclcr. E. XVOH0, K. Balm. J. Kap:-Islii. R, VX'u,f1onc-r. R. Zl'l'slIllEUl, Wlr. Burtlmlfl, T. Hagerty. game! FIRST RGXV-draft to righlfz IXZIZIHIIIIIQ, R. Barr, Yodcr, Ll. Gnssvr, J. Crororm. llinsc-y, D. Plxillipinc. T. Bowers. D. Docarlo. lf. summons, XV. HUHNMU1, R. Guru:-r. R, Curflinnl. RQJVX'-T. Young, H1-inz. R. Bulbp, xv. Ixllhllllillgf. XV. Rilx, D. Slz1mlul'cl. XV. Vvvrlz. M. BOIIH. IW. lJirVlilSi'iIl. J. Lykcns, J. Sc'l1l'vlHc'r, A. Slnulvr, I. SIIIIIOT. .l. llvrlx. C. Ijoolv. TIIIRD ROXV-D. Brurmfr, J. Crcnmr, P. Kotula, F. Gvigjc-r, R. Fuyc-cl, J. Spuunullu. R. Hm'Iunm1. .l. Ku, pvlski. R, Zvrlxllmlm, R. Xvagnor, R. Clvwvll, XV. Puolc-. l Ol'R'l'Il Rflxv-R. clillffrffll. R. Gr-iss. l'4lI'Tll Rflxv-S. fWr'Ijon0ugI'm. Xvonvc. R. flolm-I, B, Yfmusc-. R. Tyson. Alf, Burtlmlrl. Holm. IW. Slulllvl. G. Sxxulvly. R. Blixtl. ,fum-S. SIXTH ROXX'-,l. Kirks-xxlraull, R. Sillvr. B. Sllllllvl. fl Xvvirlllvr. ff. Gvigjvr, Babb. .l. Nloorv. J, SL'Ili'ilDlli'l'. 0fzc4eeZm FIRST ROVV-fleft lo righlls XY. Nlunning. VV. NVGHZ, poolc, R. Buhp. C. Yoder. B H1-inner, T. Hcgurky, R. Garnc-r. R. Bn:-r. SECOND ROVXH-P. Bansnvr, XY. Puolm-, D. Brunnc-r I. Crvnwr, T. Young, Hcrinz, L. Rvirllvrl. Wir. Bzxrtholzl. THIRD ROXN'-R, GIIISS. Xfvolfc ,l. Kamp:-Islii, Balm, R. Girlgjrirfl, R. Zl'1'Illl!Elfl. R. Nvagoncr. 7w6fzZew and Qian gamma! FIRST IQOXNV-flllfl lo riglllf: Mall.-r. Bohn, NI. Civrvo, N. Koiulu. J. Hvllwrillgloll, D. Brossmnn. Rflxv-.l. Gumnlnrl, C. XX,C'!llHOVth. Nl. I..C1'IlIl'itllI'l'. fy. Hass, B. Slrnusv. I., Rr-im In-rl. E. Nlusuhko. ABSIQNT-J. Knpm-Islai. S Pu . 0 ' 0 o . if. . R T X 1 EZ A-1 '- , qv' 1.0 9 ff 'S' if I A NN-435 'M fi vflb 1 f 41 W L7 2 1 2 f ,n , U . 'z . .,a . ol o ' g . A . 5 Q .41 , 3 . .- ,',' , . Q 4. ' -'Q' .V , 0 , Q . ,f o Q b 'V . .. .1 5 9 I I' . l.of,.:s 4 I P. A, o ' ' ,' o f lf' . u M' 0 f . , X .X X x X a.. I 1' I ,Q . .Y U . A 1' .il 'n . ' ' --'- - o--w. 1 .v . h . D . A , ' 4. K' '- ,,s,. Ju.. h Q - 1 'Q . - . -,.. ,Y f 'O . . Q. ,.. XQ,iXx . -O L. r I ' T e +- VT'- .' IM W 7 iw r gif? If - jf, ,gf 'ffl' f M94 1 V 5 711 4 'H 21293 1' ' ' 1 P2 .1 Ifl! 1 740153455 FIRST ROW-fleft lo righti: Mr. Cainphrsii, N. Shestoii, R. Cveiss, D. Vverncr. T. Young. M. Remlcy, R. Scalese. T. Seidel, Mr, Suhaeffer. SECOND ROVV-J. Vkfalkcr, B. XfVheeler, H. Hass, E. Goodwin, R. Krick, C. Poole, T. Vvilliams, B. Berkenstock. THIRD ROVV-P. Bansner, H. Brown, E. Hintz, B. Garner. M. Formicone, B. Munroc, J. Kapeiski. FOURTH ROVN7-T. BOYX'CfS, il. CTCIIIPT, Silffitflk, iIOl bCS, I.4HC'kVVlJUCI, R.0XA7f'NA'V. PDOIC. The West Reading footioaii team suffered one of its most oiisasterous seasons. The team lacked oiepth and experience which is indicated hy the fact that only three members of the squad were lost through graduation. We feel confident that things will he looking up i-1 foothaii wise f- in the near future at West Reading High School. Timothy Young and Ricardo Scaiese gaineci personai recognition in loe- ing selected on the Berks All-County Footloaii Team. SCHEDULE Opponent West Reading Lower Moreland ........ 27 0 Manheim Central ...... 39 6 Coiiegeviiie Trappe .. 50 0 Cocalico Union .......... 46 0 Schwenicsviiie ----.. 26 6 Pottsgrove .,,,,,,, ,,,.,,,,, 3 2 13 Jenkintown .......... Cancelled fFiu Epidemic, Gwen J. Roberts Cancelled fFiu Epidemic? Wyomissing ...... ...,. 4 1 6 Q24 58 93+ Ma' qfaakeg FIRST ROXX'-flefl to rigiztl: B. Br-tz, B. Xvills, R. Crocona, D. Balm. L. Polic-iger. R. lleklingcr. ixl. Gajexxslii. Xvcnluortlx, B. Fnizminger. ROXX'-.l. llollzmaxn. C. Kline. B. Slmuso, .l. Rossi, R. Kissinger, ixlusrlmlin. .l. Hcllleringlon, li'-iSlll'l'. THIRD IQOXXV-ixlrs. Slllilil, Keller, P. Kubnrlii. Pcmiteigc-r, l.. Xvnll. D. BIIJSSIIIKIII, S. Beyerle, ll. Nlillz-r. ABSENT C, l'lElQ'Pl1l'7IIFi1. P1116 girls' lloclcey learn, uncler lin- guiclance of lvlrs. Jeanne Smilli, com- pilecl a record of 3 Wins, 4 losses, and I tie. Allliougll lacing oclcls ol bacl weallier, postponements, injuries, and siali- ness, lime Cowgirls can Creclil lin-ir viclories lo leamworli ancl spiril. Cluisianci- ing cieiensive play was sllown by Lynne Potteiger, Barbara Enlzminger, ancl Barbara Vvlills. Time most oulslanciing viclory was over Exeter wiiom lime Cowgirls cle- lealecl a 2-0 margin. 'l lie Cowgirls were especially proucl ol lllis victory be- cause in ibeir lirsi encounier willl ilxeler lliey liaci cleieatecl us by illal same score. Diane Bolin was tlw leamis lligll scorer witlm 6 goals iollowecl by Barbara Slrause, willl 23 Nlary Ann Gajewslii. willl lg and Rosalie Crocona. willi 1. Tile Cowgirls scorecl a tolal ol 10 goals io llleir opponents il. Lynne Potteiger ancl Diane Holm servecl as co-captains. SCI I Opponents xxvesi Reading Exe-Ier .................. 2 0 Xvilson ...... .... 3 l Ext-ler ..... .... 0 2 Nlilllin .... .... 2 1 eil I1lDl ' 30 I' VI .E Upponcnis xvvosi Reading N i i n ,..,.,.,.....,.. l fluliienberg ........ l fl Xvilson ........ ..... 0 1 xllIlllCDlJf'l'Q ........ U 0 Wwwdzfg gcwdetlczff FIRST RONV-tlefl to riglrtl: R. Sralese, G. Krow, J. Nventworth. .l. Xvallxer. C. Yoder. SECOND ROXV-Nlr. Bilger, R. Smith. T. Seidel, lf. Kuhn, D. Brunner, T. Young, R. Kriclc, R. Gilbert. The Cowboys initiated the season with live exhibition games before be- ginning the regular season. Although the team met many obstacles at the start of their schedule, West Reading moved into the number three position, which was shared by Wilson. West Reading went undefeated in the second hall: of their schedule to talce an undisputed second place in the league. Led by the baclccourt play-malcers, Jerry Wentworth and Rick Scalese, and aided by the offensive talents ol Doug Brunner, Tim Young, and Ed Kuhn, the Cowboys were victorious over the Governor Mifflin Mustangs. At the end of the regulation game the score was deadloclced at 54. ln the overtime period the scoring punch of Ed Kuhn and Ron Kriclc led the Cowboys to a 60-58 victory. Then the boys conquered their biggest rivals and league leaders, Vvyomissing, by defeating them 69-67. The continuous momentum of the Cowboys, winning streak proved to be too much lor Wilson as Vvest Reading lassoed the Presidents by a score of 62-43. The team proved their sensational playing ability by maintaining a 64 point average per game. Ron Kriclc led the scoring parade with 463 points, a new Berlis County Basketball Conlerence marli. RON KRICK Ron. who is fifteen years old and a freshman at West Reading, brolce the previous record of 460 points, held by Barry Boyer of Brandywine Heights. Standing at 6, OH, Ron started his baslcetball performance in eighth grade while playing with the junior high team, which went on to capture the champion- ship. Now with the varsity, Ron led them to an undisputed second place. His top scoring leat was against Schuylkill Valley, at which time he compiled 53, a new NVesl Reading one-game mark. Ron was chosen lor the All-Berlcs Conlerence Basketball Squad selected by the coaches oi the Eastern and Western Division and the Times' sports scribes. In the Thirty-First Annual Bloomsburg State Teachers Colloge Invita- tional Baslcetball Tourney Ron was selected as one of the ten top 'players ol the tournament. Everyone is loolcing lorward to seeing Ron play 'more spectacularly next season. Opponents Catawissa ......... Wawdtq ?cw6ez!4aZZ Opponents West Reading Opponents West Reading South Lebanon .. 39 66 Vvilson .............. 52 50 Fleetwood .......... 55 35 Perry .................. 61 77 Annville ............ 45 49 Miihlenberg ...... 52 77 Owen .1. Roberts 40 51 Gov. Mifflin ...... 58 60 Exeter .............,,, 43 33 Wyomissing ...... 67 69 Muhlenberg ...... 33 55 Sclmuyl. Valley .. 40 96 Gov. Mifflin ...... 56 48 Hamburg ............ 56 75 Vvyomissing ...... 61 45 Conrad Weiser .. 52 55 Mt. Penn ............ 56 46 Wilson .............. 43 62 Schuyl. Valley .. 52 70 Perry ........ ..,... 4 9 79 Hamburg ............ 66 61 Alumni .... ...... 5 7 72 Conrad Weiser .. 49 68 BLOOIVISBURG TOURNAMENT West Reading Opponents West Reading Opponents West Reading . 61 St. Ann's ............ 50 67 Ringtown .......... 61 57 BLOOIVISBURG The Cowboys of Vvest Reading entered the Thirty-First Annual Blooms- burg State Teachers College Invitational Baslcetball Tourney at Bloomsburg. The team competed with schools of that area to attempt to win the Class C Champion- WEST READING vs. CATAWISSA The Cowboys, paced by the brilliant performance of Ron Kriclc, downed the Lions from Catawissa in the March 4th round of Class C games by an 80-61 score. After trailing by six points at the end of the first quarter, the Cowboys came to life to lead at the halfway marlc by a 35-30 score. In the second half West Reading continued to blast the nets with a fury of points which Catawissa was unable to subclue. Brunner and Kuhn added fuel to the tire by contributing WEST READING vs. ST. ANN'S Vvest Reading again defeated their opponents, St. Annls, the score being 69-50. This gave the Cowboys the right to enter the finals at the tourney. Trailing 26-24 at halt-time, the team scored four quiclc baslcets in the opening minutes of the second half to grab the lead. This margin was main- tained the remainder of the game. Ron Kriclc was the big difference in the game as he scored 38 points and controlled the boards. Once again Doug Brunner and Ed Kuhn helped pave the way to victory with their fine defensive play. WEST READING vs. RINGTOWN The tussle between Ringtown and West Reading marlced the finals 01 Class C Division in the Bloomsburg Tournament. The game was nip and tuclc all the way as both teams battled hard for an advantage. The score was dead- loclced at 12 at tlie end of the first period. Then the Cowboys threatened to malce a run-way ot it as they managed to rip the cords tor 21 points in the second quarter while Ringtown could only score 10. The end of the first half showed West Reading out in front by a score of 33 to 22. With the start of the second half Ringtown immediately put a full court press into effect. The Mustangs of Ringtown refused to let up and soon found themselves in the lead. Ron Kriclc, who was chosen for the All-Tourney Team, fowled out with six minutes remaining in the final quarter. This seemed to be the big difference as the Mustangs went all the way to Win by a score of 62 to 57 to become the Class C Champions. As second place winners Vvest Reading received a gold trophy. ship. 14 points each. -12161136 amine Wcawdzfg Zamdelfaff FIRST ROXV'-Ueft to riglzti: J. Cremer, H. Hass, E. Goodwin, B. Bc-ricenstoric, R. Siegel. Poole. R. Geiss. R. Gingricil, ixir. CTHIIIPIUOH. Ni. lT0I'lIliliUIli', Heinz, T. Heist. The junior Varsity basketball team compiled a record of 10 wins and 12 losses. Although the team was inexperienced, tiiey put forth fight and spirit, but iost quite a few games by a smaii margin of points. The Junior Cowboys were led by the shooting ability of Mike Formicone with 267 points ancl ECI Goodwin with 211 points. Both are sopiiomores on time team. It is evident that the leam will be stronger and more experienced next year. SCHEDULE Opponents West Reading Opponents West Reading South Lebanon .. 18 43 Conrad Weiser .. 36 42 Fleetwood .......... 35 wVilS0n ........,..... 36 Annviiie ............ 40 32 Perry .................. 42 70 Owen J. Roberts 11 40 Nluiiieniaerg ...... 42 41 Exeter ,,,,,,,,,,....., 47 GOV. Mifflin ...... Niuiiienioerg ...... 35 31 Vvyomissing ...... 54 35 Gov. Niiffiin ...... 38 31 Sciiiuyi. Vaiiey .. 47 46 Vvyomissing ...... 35 26 Hamburg ............ 46 38 Mt. Penn ..,,,,,,,,,, 47 33 Conrad Weiser .. 55 60 Sciiuyi. Valley .. 23 65 VVFISOH .............. 31 46 Hamburg ............ 38 26 Perry .................. 34 55 sit 63 ia? amine 37696 goweelfaii FIRST ROVV-tlefl to rightiz 13. Bansner, R. Hinsey, E. Jones. D. Decario. 1... Conrath. RGW11D. Bcrkey. .1. Bfloycf, NNY. Nx'1ertZ, J. SC1'1rffff10f, G. Lalfkxxvfiod, Balfllcr, NNY. Hoictemau. THIRD ROVX7-1V1r. Shaner. Three Wins anotleight 1osses was the final recorot for the Hshanermenu this season. Due to tack ol experience, the team was not as successfui as in previous years. Jack Moyer iecl the Junior High Basicethaii scoring with 112 points, while Gaton Lacicvvooot piaceci seconct. SCHEDULE Opponents Yvest Reading Opponents West Reading Vviison ......,....... 49 Twin Vaiiey ...... 18 41 Schuyi. Vaiiey .. 40 38 Boyertown .......,.. 37 17 Gov. iV1itt1in ...... 32 21 1V1uh1enherg ...... 31 37 Conrad Weiser .. 39 15 Daniel Boone .... 49 16 Wit. penn ............ 32 27 Exeter ................ 50 31 A new aotcti Teams this year was eighth grade boys. Their season shows. High scorer Opponents VVi1son ,,...,........ 27 Schuyi. Vaitey .. 2 Twin Vaiiey ...... 28 C11Cde .......... 32 37mg 7mm tion to the West Reading Junior High Schooi Basicethaii the Pony Team. The Pony Team consisted of seventh anci was successful as their record of seven Wins anct one ioss for this team was Anthony Poatino. SCHEDULE West Reading Opponents West Reading 38 Daniei Boone .... 15 19 36 Exeter ................ 8 35 50 Oby ..,.,... .,.,,... 1 M 31 iV1l. Penn ..,..,.. ll 25 fit 611 te Swimming FIRST ROVV'-flefl 10 righliz C. Kc-rsrixncr. B. Eizer, R. Garner, YV. Niunrov, SECOND ROXV-NV, Xviiiiams. B. Augc, D. Rm-im-rt. Wir. Simltc-r, T. Hegarly, N. Simsloii. VV. Savage. The West Reading merrnen compiieci a 5-3 record and were tieci W Exeter for seconci piace. inciiviciuai scoring is as follows: Dennis Relnert ........................ ..... 6 8 Nick Siiestoic fcaptaini Blu MUDFOC ........,....,,,.,.,,., B013 Garner ..... Barry Auge ....... 65 42 31 18 Charles Kersimer .... Bernard Eizer ,..,...... Charles Ruiapaugim Tom Hegarty ............ Wellington Manning -124 65 Ef- ith 14 9 12 6 2 72665 SCHEDULE Wednesday, Apri1 9 ......, ............. , Qpen Wednesday, April 16 Saturday, April 19 ..,....... Wednesday, Apri1 23 VVednesday,iApri1 30 Saturday, May 3 ..,.... Vvednesday, May 7 . Saturday, May 10 ........ Tuesday, May 13 ...... Wednesday, May 14 Saturday, May 17 ....... Duel Meet at Exeter Aiiyrigiit Coiiege Meet Gpen A11 County Junior High Meet at Muiiienimerg Vvest Reading 1ntersc1f1o1astic Meet Venzke Re1ays Victory Meet at Siliiiington ......... 14613811011 RCIHYS Exeter Junior 1 1ig11 Meet District 3 Meet Saturday, May 24 ....... ......,. , State Meet gcwedczli SCHEDULE Tuesday, Apri1 S .....,.. ..........,...........,..................... Thursday, April 10 ..,..... Monday, Aprii 14 ...... Thursday, Apri1 17 ........ Monday, Apri1 21 Thursday, April 24 ........ 1N'1onday, Aprii 28 .,.... Thursday, May 1 ....... Monday, May 5 ......... Wednesday, May 7 . Friday, May 9 ............ Monday, May 12 ..,......, Wednesday, May 14 Friday, May 16 .,...,.... iii 66 23? Muiiienberg fAWayD Exeter fAWayJ Boyertown fHome1 Mt. Penn fAWay1 Wiison fHomeD Qpen Gov. Mifflin fAWay1 Muhlenberg fAWay1 Exeter fHome1 Boyertown fAway1 Mt. Penn f1'1omeJ Wiison fAWayf Gpen Gov. 1V1iff1in fHome1 66264 ' gmzeedfaff ROXXY-ffefi Z0 Tiglllli J. Helherington, Bohn, Kissinger, D. Bohn, Sirnuse, ii. ivIUSfiliC0. SECOND ROYY-C. Hageniouch, R. Kissinger, B. Vviiis, R. Crocuna, B, Bctz. THIRD ROVV-Ni. Gajewsici, Mrs. Smith, B. ifntzminger, L. Romig. L. Vvoif, L. Potteigcr, C. Hass, C. Kiine, P. Niiiier, J. iioitzman. ABSENT'-fi. Rossi. The Cowgiris, 17-game Winning streaic Came to a hait when the Pixies of Wilson ciefeateci the Cowgiris hy a 35-20 score on Wiisonfs home court. The giris haci speeci hut inaccuracy in their shooting, especially iouis. The giris proved their aioiiity when lliey facerf iViuhienherg anci conquered them in Iwo overtime periocis by a score of i8-19. The oulslanciing defensive piaying aii season was hy the starting guarcis, Lynne Potteiger, Linda Romig, and iliinor Kissinger. Lynne was a ntaiiu difference in the games hy the hiocicing of shots anti the intercepting of passes. The Cowgiris. uncier the ciireclion of iVirs. Jeanne C. Smith, compiieci a rccorci of 4 Wins anci 6 iosses. The giris compiieci 269 points to their opponents' 276 SCHEDULE Opponents West Reading Opponents West Reading Exeter ,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,, 12 42 iViuhic'nherg ...... 41 i9 iVit. Penn ............ 20 30 EXGIPF ................ 19 Muhlenberg ...... 18 19 VViison .............. 29 33 Wilson ,,,,,,,.,.,.,. 35 20 Gov. Mifflin ...... 34 32 Gov. Mifflin ...... 40 28 Nl. Pc-nn ............ 35 27 iii 67 Re Wendy Zdeezlecwlew Any girl in ninllm tlmrouglm twelltlm gracie is eligible lor time varsity clmeering squacl. Tryouts lor llme squaol are concluctecl in time spring wlmen cancliclates learn time clmeers at llmis time. Time girls are ellosen loy lVirs. Jeanne C. Smitlm, aclvisor, ancl time senior memlmers of time previous varsity squacl. Six girls are seleetecl lor Ille varsity ancl six for time junior varsity. Varsity Clmeerleaciers tlmis year were Pat iwiiller, Rosalie Crocona, joan Rossi, Lynne Polteiger, Elinor Kissinger, ancl lxfiary Alderman. Time squacl will lose four members wlmo are seniors. Joan Rossi anti iViary Alclerman, llme remainf ing members, are only juniors. Tllis year time squaclis captain was Lynne Pot- teiger. Time girls were extremely active tllis year as timey participalecl in seven foot- loall games, twenty-six baslcetlgmall games, ami several pep raliiesl Of time twenty- six games, tlmree incluclecl time Bloomsiyurg Tournament. Ar lime tournament time squacl was enterecl in a clmeering Competition to vie for a troplmy for time best Class HCM Clmeerieaclers. Altlmouglm time girls cliclnit win time troplmy, llmey displayed fine sportsmanslmip, spirit, ancl ability as tlmey clmeereci time boys on to victory. Clmeerleaciers must maintain a goocl sclmolastic average ancl aloiole loy cer- tain rules. ilis interesting to note tlmat iour out oi time six girls are members of National Honor Society. Junior varsity memloers wlmo will ine competing for a imertlm on time i958- i959 squaci inclucle Lyncla Reicimert, time captaing Bonnie Betz, Rutlm Kissinger. Plmyllis Vveiss. Donna Devine, anti .loan Hetlmerington. Time .l. Vfs participatecl in limaslcetlaall games anei pep rallies. TO Rlcllrli-Xl. Alclernmzmn. li. Kissinger. l.. liotteiger, li. Nliller, R. Crovonu. .'Xl5Sl':NT-,l. Rossi, 'fit 08 tie cmiafa Wm-zaflty Weefzleaaleza LEFT TO RiGHTF.i. lictimeringion. R. Kissinger, D, Devine. L. Reichert, P. VV:-iss, B. B 626 69 E6 I7 FINE DAIRY PRODUCTS and Nutrlhon vvvvvvvvslvvsaavvvvvvw Ji lo-fmt to- iieaitfn' ' Homogenizecl VITAMIN D MILK Am-.-.-.-v-v-v-v-. 72I P In qv in r our If ff-Vi SE. ff' I Essay PEPSI, PIeaseH Compliments of .... LEPTY REESER'S SPORTING GOODS Cf 1111 plimmfs 0f.... 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SHUMAN, Owners MILDRED I. SCIINABLE, Manager of Music Department MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS I MUSIC STUDIOS Accessories Pianos and Organs f-1 Miisic ot-9 TOYS - GIFTS - CHlLDREN,S FURNITURE RUST CRAFT CARDS G59 'The Store That Has Something for Everyone 606 Penn Avenue West Reading, Pa Phones FR 2-8530 - FR 5-2488 88 palfzane Mr. and Mrs. David D. Adams, Jr. Mrs. Earl Adams Mr. and hirs. Joseph Aihert Mr. and Mrs. Fremont Aiderman Mr. P. Charies Auchter Mrs. Reinhold Bansner Wiiss Nanci Barnett Mr. Homer Barthoid Mr. and Mrs. Caivin Bayiiff hfirs. Gerritt Bean Mrs. Harry Berk Mrs. Oscar Becker Catherine Behneys Dance Studio Mrs. Cora Beit Mrs. J. Ehen Beyerie Bob VX!hite Quality Frosted Foods Corporation Bingaman,s Mrs. Earl Bohn Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Bohn Mr. and Mrs. James A. Bohn Steriing Bohn Mr. Mr. and Mrs. AI Borst Mr. Gene H. Bowers Mrs. Roger Bright Mrs. Cora Brown Dr. and Mrs. Elwood Bruhaher hir. Hans Buehier Mr. Joseph S. Byrd Mr. Daniel R. Capozeiio Mrs. Fred F. 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Fox Herman Franidin A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend Miss hiahei Fritz Vvaiter H. Fritz gr Company Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Luther A. Cfahei Theodore Gahriei and Mrs. Stanley J. Gajewsic and Mrs. C. B. Gardner Mrs. Kathryn Geh ret Mr. Mr. Mr. hir. Richard A. Germann and Mrs. Arthur J. Giihert and Mrs. Gerald F. Giiherl and iVirs. hiaicoim Good i eii 89 ite eadaz Search SANDRA IVIAE BEYERLE 398 Qalc Terrace Vvest Reading. Pennsylvania Telephone: FR 3.8477 Birth Date: Septemher 15, 1940 .Ir. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4: Jr. Chorus 1: Dramatics 1, 2: Lihrary I, 3, 4: Red Cross Council 2: lVlacDow,:ll 2, 3. 4: Monitors 2, 3, 4: Health Committee 3. 4: Puhlicity 4: Y-Teens 1, 2: Hoclcey 1, 2, 3, 4. DIANE La RUE BOHN 129 Cherry Street VVest Reading. Pennsylvania Telephone: FR 5-8955 Birth Date: Septemher 9, 1940 Jr. Chorus 1: LARIAT 1, 2. 3: Hollywood High- lights 1: Lihrary 2: VAQUERO 3, 4: Monitors 3. 4: Athletic Association 3, 4: Publicity 3: Hockey 1. 2, 3, 4: Baslcetloall 1, 2. 3, 4: Y-Teens 1, 2: Sr. Homemalcing 4: Volleyball 3: Jr. High Cheering 1. .IANICE MARIE BOVVERS 213 Chestnut Street Vvest Reading. Pennsylvania Telephone: FR 4-9191 Birth Date: August II, 1940 Lilorary 1: Ir. Chorus 1: LARIAT 1. 2. 3: Art Cluh 1. 2: Monitors 2, 3, 4: Chess Cluh 2: lVIacDowell 2, 3, 4: VAQUERO 3: Athletic Association 3: Banking 4: Student Council 4: Y-Teens 1, 2: Class Treasurer 1, 2, 3. DOUGLAS BITLER BRUNNER 22 North Sixth Avenue Vvest Reading, Pennsylvania Tel.,,.i..,..,-. FR 2-8475 Birth Date: December 29, 1940 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: Dance Band 1, 2, 4: Athletic Association 1, 2. 4: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Printing Cluh 2: Student Council 3: Puhlirity 3: Monitors 3, 4: Class Vice President 4: Sr. Chemistry 4: Foothail 2. 3: Jr, High Baslcethall 1: J. V. Baslcethall 2: Var- sity Bashethall 3, 4: Basehall 4: Handbook Editor 4. IVIARY LOUISE ANN CIERVO 234 Chestnut Street Vvest Reading. Pennsylvania Telephone: FR 5-7190 Birth Date: April 10, I9-IO Display 1, 3, 4: LARIAT 1, 2, 3, 4: Band 1, 2, 3. 4: Sr. Costume 2: Record Cluh 3: Monitors 3, 4: Y'r14CCHS 1, 21 HIJIIICCY SHARON DIANE CLliVVIiLL 103 South Filth Avenue Vvest Reading, Pennsylvania Telephone: FR 4-9868 Birth Date: lanuary 25, 1941 Jr. Red Cross 1: .lr. Chorus 1: Dranlatics 1, 2: Li- hrary 1. 2, 4: Chess C1I1b 2: Monitors 2, 3, 4: LARIAT 3, 4: VAOUERO 3, 4: Activity Corn- mittee 3, 4: Y-Teens 1, 2: Hockey 1, 2: National Honor Society 2, 3, 4. ROSALIE MARIE CROCONA 444 Penn Avenue Vvest Reading, Pennsylvania Telephone: FR 5-0171 Birth Date: March 4, 1940 Games Cluh 1: Puppet Ciuh 1: Lilorary 1, 2, 3: Puhlicity 2, 3. 4: Activities 2. 3: Monitors 2, 3, 4: Band 2. 3: LARIAT 4: Banking 4: Sr. Homemalcing 4: Y-Teens 1, 2: Hockey 1, 2. 3, 4: Cheerleading 2. 3, 4: Baslcethall 3, 4: National Honor Society 3, 4: Class Treasurer 4. ANNITITE LUCILLE DeCAlVIILLO 3II Kline Street Vvest Reading. Pennsylvania Telephone: FR 3-1648 Birth Date: December 7, 1940 Display 1, 3, 4: Jr, Chorus 1: LARIAT 1, 2: Art Cluh 1: Athletic Association 1: Chess Clulo 2: Record Cluh 2, 3: Lihrary 3, 4: Activity Committee 4: Y- Teens 1. 2: Cheerleading 1. ANITA LOUISE DUNDORE 216 South Third Avenue XN'est Reading, Pennsylvania Telephone: FR 3-1862 Birth Date: lune 28, I939 Jr. Red Cross I: Jr. Chorus I: LARIAT I, 2, 3, 4: Lihrary 1, 2, 4: IVIacDowell 2, 3, 4: Monitors 2, 3, 4: Banking 3. SHIRLEY ANN DUNKELBERGER O16 Reading Avenue Vvest Reading, Pennsylvania Telephone: FR 5-0358 Birth Date: tune 19, 1940 Ir. Red Cross I, 2: Games 1: Lihrary 2. 3. 4: Banlc- ing 3. 4: Y-Teens 1, 2. LINDA LOU RADELL FOX 728 Franklin Street Vvest Reading, Pennsylvania Telephone: FR 2-7382 Birth Date: Decemher 4, 1940 Lihrary 1: LARIAT 1, 2, 3, 4: Games Cluh 1. 2: Jr. Art 1: lVIacDowell 2, 3, 4: Homemahers' Clulo 3, 4: VAQUERO 4: Cheerleading 2: Y-Teens 1, 2: .Ir. Red Cross 1. IVIARY ANN GAJEWSKI 328 Penn Avenue Vvest Reading. Pennsylvania Telephone: FR 4-9400 Birth Date: Ianuary 14, 1941 Gaiiies 2: LARIAT 3, 4: VAQUERO 3, 4: Puhlie- ity 3: Monitors 4: Athletic Association 4: Hockey 3, 4: Baslcethall 3, 4. -bit 92 13+ 5606502 RICHARD SEIBERT GILBERT 393 Oak Terrace Xvest Reading. Pennsylvania Telephone: FR 3-8785 Birth Date: lunuury 3I. 194i Chels' Cluh I, 2: Puppet Cluh l: Art Cluh I: As- semloly Committee I: Jr. Chorus I: Printing 2: Cer- amics 2, 3, 4: LARIAT 3, 4: Electronics 3, 4: Pulolic- ity 3, 4: IVlonitors 3, 4: Sr. Chemistry 4: Basket- holl I, 2, 3, 4. 'IHOMAS JOSEPH HEGARTY, JR. 435 Sunset Road Vvest Reading. Pennsylvania Telephone: FR 5-5391 Birth Date: December 20, Chels' Cluh I. 2: Student Council l, 2: Jr. Col- lectors I: Activity Committee l: Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Health Committee 2, 4: Dance Band 3, 4: LARIAT 3, 4: Advanced Camera 4: Chess Cluh 4: Baskethall l, 3: Foothall I, 2: Swimming RUTH LOUISE I-IETTINGER I02 Penn Avenue Yvest Reading. Pennsylvania Telephone: FR 6-0436 Birth Date: Octolaer 3l. 1940 Lilorary I, 2, 3, 4: Jr. Chorus l: Hollywood High- lights l: VAQUERO 3, 4: IVlonitors 2, 3, 4: Bank- ing 3, 4: Hockey I. 2. 3. 4: Y-Teens I, 2: Jr. Red Cross I: Beskerhnll I. ELINOR MAE KISSINGER 604 Penn Avenue Vvest Reading. Pennsylvania Telephone: FR 4-2236 Birth Date: May 30, l940 Lilorary I, 2: Student Council I, 2. 3: LARIAT l, 2, 3: Assemhly Committee I: lVlacDowell 2, 3, 4: Intercom 4: Baskethall l, 2, 3, 4: Cheerleading I, 2, 3. 4: Y-Teens l. 2: Nlonitors 4. DAVID LEE LACKVVOOD 239 Tulpehocken Avenue Vvest Reading, Pennsylvania Telephone: FR 6-9166 Birth Date: lvovernher l, Games, Cluh I: Banking 4: Band l. 2, 3: Orchestra 2: Chess Clulo 3, 4: Record Cluh 3. SUNDRA LYNN MANNING 7l0 Reading Avenue Vvest Reading, Pennsylvania Telephone: FR 2-9296 Birth Date: lilly I3, 1940 Lihrary I, Q, 3, -I: Games l: Draniatics I: Chess Club 2: Ii. Red Cross 3: VAQUERO 3. 4: Bank- ing 3, -I: Y-Teens I. 2. eczeta DIANE CAROLYN MeQUAID 432 Oak Terrace Vxlest Reading, Pennsylvania TCICIJTIUHCZ ITR Birth Date: May 5, 1940 Jr. Red Cross I: LARIAT I, 2, 3: Band I, 2: lVloni- tors 2, 3: VAQUERO 3: Art 3: Home EC. 3: Dis- play 4: Banking 4: Hockey I, 2: Cheerleading I, 2: TI'TCCHS I, ALICE MARIE MILLER IDIS Reading Avenue Xvest Reading. Pennsylvania Telephone: FR 4-6370 Birth Date: May 26, 1938 Lihrary 3, 4: Interior Decorating 3: Record Cluh 3: Sr. Homemakers' Clulo 3. 4. PATRICIA ANNE MILLER 326 Sycamore Road Vvest Reading, Pennsylvania Telephone: 4-5248 Birth Date: February 3, l94l Lihrary l, 2, 3, 4: lVlacDowell 2, 3, 4: Band l, 2. 3. 4: Assemhly Committee 2. 3. 4: Monitors 2, 4: Hockey 2. 3, 4: Baskethall 3, 4: Sr. Homemakers 4: Dramatics I: Cheerleading l. 2. 3, 4: Class Secre- tary 3, 4: Jr. Red Cross l: Student Council l: Na- tional Honor Society 4: Y-Teens l. 2. VVALTER HENRY NUSS 227 Chestnut Street Vfest Reading, Pennsylvania Telephone: FR 3-0519 Birth Date: April 8, 1940 Chefs' Cluh I. 2: Jr. High Sports l: Puppet Cluh l: Art Clulo I: Printing 2: Ceramics 2, 3. 4: Bank- ing 3, 4: Sr. Illustrated 3: Jr. Collectors 3. SUZANNE MARY POETTER 408 Oak Terrace Xvest Reading, Pennsylvania Telephone: FR 3-0895 Birth Date: May l0, Jr. Red Cross I: Jr. Chorus 1: LARIAT l, 2. 3, 4: Lihrary l, 2, 4: Health Committee 2: Monitors 2, 3, 4: Puhlicity 3: Y-Teens I, 2: National Honor Sn- ciety l, 2, 3, 4. LYNNE ALICE POTIEIGER 430 Oak Terrace Vklest Reading. Pennsylvania Telephone: FR 4-7748 Birth Date: NOl7t?l7llDl'T 2, 1940 Jr. Red Cross I, 2. 3, 4: Jr. Chorus l: Dramatics I, 2: lsihrary I: .lr, Ri-il Cross Council 2: lVlacDowell 2. 3, 4: VAQUERO 3. 4: Home Ee. Cluh 3: Health Committee 3: Art 4: Hockey l, 2. 3: fl: Baskethall I. 2. 3. 4: Cheerleading l, 2, 3, 4: Volleyhnll Q: Y- T:-ens I, 2: Ixlational Honor Society 4. -vit 93 lif- eadcvz Secada NIIZADE EDVVARD REMLEY, JR. -1-12 ljranlilin Street Xvest Reading, Pennsylvania Telepbune: FR 5-5822 Birtli Date: July 18, 1940 Clielis' Club 1, 2: Gaines 1: Model Club 1: Jr. Col- lectors 1: Printing' 2. 4: Sports Club 2, 3: Record Club 3: Basketball 1, 2, 3: Football 1, 2, 3: Swim- ming 4. LINDA PRISCILLA ROIVIIG 385 Sunset Road Vvest Reading, Pennsylvania Tclepbone: FR Birtb Date: October 29, 1940 Jr. Red Cross 1: Jr, Cluirus 1: LARIAT 1, 2. 3, 4: Library 1, 2, 3, 4: lxlonitors 2. 3, 4: lVlacDowell 2, 3, 4: Baslcetball 1, Q, 3, 4: Y-Teens 1. 2: Cbeer- leading 1. JANET ROSE SAVAGE 302 Sunset Road Vvest Reading. Pennsylvania Telephone: FR 2-1463 Birtb Date: December 12, 1940 Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3: Jr. Cliorus 1: Library 1, Q, 3: VAQUIiRO 3, 4: lVlacDowell 2, 3, 4: Banlcing 4: Clreerleading 1: Y-Teens 1, TIZRRENCE JOSEPH SEIDIQL -1117 Soutli Filth Avenue Xxlest Reading. Pennsylvania llleleplioncz FR 2-1123 Birtb Date: December 21, 19110 Student Council 2, 3, 4: Jr. sportsmen 1: Clleis' Club 1: Football 3, 4: Basin-tball 1, 2, 3, 4: Tracli I, 2, 3, 4. NICHOLAS ANDREW' SHESTOK, lll -137 ljranlclin Street NVOSI Reading, Pennsylvania Tcleplume: FR 2-7660 Birtb Date: November 20. 19-40 Clicis' Club I: Games Club 1: Model Club I: Stage Craft 1, 2, 4: Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4: Foot- ball 2, 4: Printing 1, 2. FAE MARIE SHINDLE 327 Franklin Street Vtlcst Reading, Pennsylvania Telepbonez FR 4-3237 Birth Date: August 1, 1940 Jr. Red Cross 1, 2. 3, 4: Jr. Cliorus 1: Puppet 1: Library 1, 3: Assembly Committee 1: Jr. Red Cross Council 2: lVlonitors 2, 3. 4: Drarnatics 2: VA- 3, 43 Banking 1: Publicity 4: Y-Teens 1, RONALD VUILSON SMITH 110 Second Avenue Vylest Reading, Pennsylvania Tcleplione: FR 2-toll Birth Date: February 28, 1941 Gaines 1: Camera Club 1, 2, 3. 4: l..ARlAT 2, 3, 4: 2, 3, Editor 4: Banking 4: Basket- ball 3, -1: Jr. Collectors 1. JANE ELOISE STAUFFER 327 Sycamore Road Xvest Reading, Pennsylvania Telcplruue: FR 4-3871 Birtb Date: December 6, 19110 LARIAT 3, 4: IVIacD0wQll 3, 4: Record Club 3: Sr. illustrator 4: Student Council 4: Monitors 4: Band 3: National Honor Society 4. PAUL EDWARD TROUTIVIAN 396 Sunset Road West Reading, Pennsylvania Teleplione: FR 3-6193 Birtlr Date: November 17, 1940 Cliets' Club 1: Jr. sportsmen 1: l..ARlAT 1, 2, 3, 4: Camera Club 1, 2, 3. 4: Electronics Club 3: Basliet- ball 1, 2, 3: Ceramics 4: Atliletic Association 3. MIZLVIN GERALD VVENTVVORTH 215 Cliestnut Street Xvest Reading, Pennsylvania Teleplionez FR 5-4676 Birtb Date: October 16, 1940 Clieis' Club 1, 2: Jr. Sportsrnen 1: Sr. sportsmen 3: Activity Committee 1: Jr. Collectors 1, 2, 3: Printing 2: lflectronics Club 3: Monitors 3: Baslcetball 1, 2, 3. 4: Swirnniing 2, 3: Football 3: Sr. Cbemistry 4: Chess Club 4. DALE LEE NVERNER 3 Grape Street Vvest Reading, Pennsylvania Trlcplroue: FR fl-3803 Birth Date: November 26, 1940 Clieisl Club 1, 2: Gaines 1: Printing Club 2, 4: l-ARlAT 3: Electronics Club 3: Cbess Club 4: lfootball 3, CLAUDE HERBERT XV. YODER -tI6 Oalc Terrace Vvest Reading, Pennsylvania Trflnplwuc: FR fl-51179 Birtb Duie: Marcb 16, 1940 Orcliestra 1, 2, 3, 4: Dance Band 1, 2, 3, 4: l'lealtl1 Committee 1: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Printing 2: Elec- tronics Club 3: Assembly Committee 3, 4: Sr. Cliein- istry 4: lVlacDowcll 4: Traci: 1, 2, 3. 4: Baslcetball l, 2, 3, 4: Class President 2. 3, 4. TIIYIOTHY RICHARD YOUNG 108 Soutb Seventli Avenue Xvest Reading, Pennsylvania Trlreplume: FR 3-5997 Birtb Date: December 19, 19110 Clicls' Club 1: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Assembly Coin- mittee 1: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Orcbestra 2, 3, 4: Dance Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Allili-tic Association 2. 4: Student Council 3: lxflonitors 1. 2, 3, 4: Activity Committee 3: Sr. Electronics 3: lVlacDowcll 4: National Honor Society 1. 2, 3, 4: Baslqetball 1, 2, 3, 4: Sr. Client- istry 4: Tracli l, 3, -it 94 13+ ,4az'a9m,b44


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