Wilson High School - Wilsonian Yearbook (West Lawn, PA)

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-..' ff + Q - db, ' M L' .X 1 ,wzxifffmfyygfff Jfffilhfffiff ff'f'fJ?,k,f',ffW3V ff ffQ3 54f'f,gif5ff5 Wsfkfgyfi Milf 5 9+ wi 'm A A 1, Zffkff ffliQffi'.Q i,35i f3ff 7l: I BLAST-OFF INTO THE FUTURE . MW . . Q- fi' ,aw lg!! Q b way VME! dl' mimi vm-yawn ,-14 .wwf - s 1 x. K .Vx , ff m- win- A HUB jx' T THE T963 WILSONIAN PRESENTED BY THE SENIOR CLASS OF WILSON HIGH SCHOOL WEST LAWN, PENNSYLVANIA IA K Top left photo shows Dale Witwer proudly displaying the Ron Kich- line award, while JoAnne Kline skillfully puts make-up on Judy Pfleger. Bottom left picture features Fred Roland Barth creating a scientific illusion in the Chemistry lab. TO Tl-IE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1963: I am pleased that you are interested in space. Certainly the space age is opening up many new and exciting opportunities to the young people of today. We have reached an age in history where nations are more powerful than ever before. The more powerful we as individuals and as a nation become, the more complex our lives be- come. With this tremendous increase in our capabilities, we must also assume a corresponding increase in our responsibilities. This applies in all fields of endeavor, whether it be physically going into space, studying in a school or laboratory, experimenting on new ways of teaching or manufacturing, exploring new means of guaranteeing free and effective government, or having the courage to do that which we know is right in our every day lives. For all practical purposes, our nation is as strong as its individual citizens. lf we are to be effective citizens, each person must set realistic goals for himself in development of his body, his mind, and his spiritual life. An individual rarely makes any concrete accomplish ment by merely drifting through life. The best way I know to assure a productive life is by giving a direction, purpose, and goal to each of the above-mentioned areas, The challenges of the future are many, and the future will go to those who are adequately prepared. My best regards to each of you as you face these challenges of the space age. K I . ,n ,as -. ...Q .. .. J t , ,. V .t W. . John H. Glenn, lr, ' Lt. Colonel, USMC Q A NASA Astronaut 4 DEDICATION In appreciation of his loyal service, we, the class of 1963, gratefully dedicate this issue oi' the WILSONIAN to Mr. Paul E. Strunk, As a member of the business department, he has con- tributed generously of his time and ability to insure the success of various projects undertaken by our class. His spirit of willing cooperation, his sincerity and industry, and his friendly under- standing have won our admiration and respect. 5 ENGINEERS AND TECHNICIANS PROVIDED FOR A SMOOTH LI The administration and the faculty, serving as engineers and technicians, laid the basic ideas and concepts that will lead ' h h obstacles to a successful flight throug t e of each astronaut's life. FT- OFF L 244 V? Ci f V kggvdif 233 wb 2 W Yi Q 5 . 'gm . ,.., . xiii? WQl2'1,.,w1:f 41 f E fiiziwx iieiQi5E7 W1:f aw 5 . wk-ffswfwisfkaw we K fafvfwiw-1'5'rfa1, A , iw.. x Qggiwigwfif K ' :Ph-.M-.f'..,f 'V'WhslL:-5'.ii-Lizi N: ,J M ,,awry,.wgggvz-'IQZW1-:wg i f zz 4 4 MW' SITTING: Messrs. Art Smith, Donald Miller, Samuel Glassmoyer, Thomas Greene, George Wissler and Richard Eshelman, Esq. STANDING: Messrs. John Stowell, Joseph Clapper, Frederick Keene, James Erb, Arthur Stover, Mahlon Miller, Richard Bollman, Martin Flickinger, Millard Reiff and Henry Eckenroth, Missing from photo- graph -- Mr. John Riegel. SITTING: Mrs. Carolyn Shaplin, Mr, Arthur Holrzman 1 and Dr. Alfred Johnson. STANDING: Messrs. Leon S SPACE AGENCY Providing finances and establishing policy for the astronauts' training grounds, Wilson's Space Agency and Building Au- thority meets monthly to solve intricate and far-reaching problems involved in the operation of a complex institution for the training of young minds. The Space Agency is composed of three member districts: Lower Heidelberg Township, Sinking Spring Borough, and Spring Township. These districts have worked together as a jointure since july, 1954. The Building Authority fleftj created in April 5, 1956, by the Commonwealth, has the function of con- structing and leasing school buildings to the school board. Members of both the school board and theubuilding authority serve without pay, giving freely of their time and talents to provide the best facilities for the optimum development of youth who will, in turn, become worthwhile and contributing mem- bers of society. Keller, Henry Flailing, Charles Reedy and Chester Quinter. 'WV' 5 WILSON 'S CHIEF SPACE DIRECTCR To graduates -- Class of l963: You have selected the theme Space Age for your annual, a challenge timely and significant in education today and tomorrow. May each of you as graduates remember well the quotation of a great American military leader who sized up the magnitude of the challenge you face. General Douglas MacArthur said, You now face a new world, a world of change. The thrust into outer space of the satellites, spheres and missiles is the beginning of another effort in the long story of mankind. ln the five or more billion years the scientists tell us it has taken to form the earth, in the three or more billion years of development of the human race, there has never been a more abrupt or staggering revolution. Yes, the basic principles of spacemanship are being taught in the classrooms of America right now. To insure a better, growing America, continue your education either through college and graduate school or technical training for strengthening our man power for space age triumphs. Major Robert M. White, U.S.A. F. offers this advice to future astronauts with great ambition to keep pace with the Space Age. The gateway to space is through the doorways of our schools, and there is no conceivable short cut. Our best wishes to all of you as some of you may prepare to participate in a new logical aerospace step in human progress. Sincerely, offgzzzg. WILLIAM C. KUTZ Chief School Administrator 9 T ENGINEER SPEAKS Dear Graduates: On the morning of Friday, May 5, 1961, Cape Canaveral, Florida, was the scene of an historic event. On that memorable day Commander Alan B. Shepard, Jr., America's first astronaut, was hurled through the reaches of the stratosphere, and beyond, into the fringe of outer space. The successful launching of this space craft was followed shortly thereafter by a safe landing of Astronaut Shepard at a distance 302 miles from Cape Canaveral, only 7 miles from the planned landing point. That day the oft -repeated go word A-Okay became the signal reminder of our entry into the Space Age. According to President Kennedy, the benefits from the peaceful 'space program, are becoming increasingly evident. Not only have the horizons of scientific knowledge been lifted, but the resulting international coopera- tion and world -wide dissemination of knowledge and understanding have strengthened the world image of this country as a force for peace and free- dom. Along with the space program and its accompanying challenges, we must not turn a deaf ear to the constant pleas for support from our institu- tions of higher learning. We dare not take the risk of having too few and too late the necessary facilities and trained personnel required to educate ourever-growing population if we expect to maintain our country's posi- tion as a world leader. We will count on you, as Wilson graduates, to take an active interest in meeting these challenges. The faculty joins me in wishing you a happy, successful, and A-OKAY future. Sincerely yours, 10 Clayton D. Rehrer Principal PROJECT iiii 8838 ,J 'Wad JUNIOR HIGH ENGINEER The members of the junior high school faculty join me in extending to you sincere congratulations upon the completion of your secondary school pro- gram, Our nation needs now, and will need even more in the years that are ahead, highly trained men and women to meet the demands of our complex society and to sustain us as a great nation. The young people in America will need to continue to develop themselves to the fullest measure of their potentials to successfully meet these challenges. We are standing on the threshold of space explo- rations. We have witnessed with anxiety the first American orbital flights and are following with in- terest the development of the Gemini project and later lunar explorations. The recent rendezvous of the Mariner II spacecraft with our morning star, Venus, has given us valuable information that may lead to inter-planetary flights in our times. While our attention is directed toward the activi- ties in space, let us not be unmindful of the unde- sirable forces maneuvering into positions that be- come increasingly difficult to contain, thus bringing embarrassment to our influence and leadership in the world of neighbors and threatening the very ideals of freedom and justice that we call Democracy. Our best wishes to you for a successful future. Sincerely, H322-ffc Arlan R. Moyer, Principal Wilson Junior High School SENIOR HIGH ENGINEER TO THE CLASS OF 1963: With the launching of an artificial earth satellite in 1957, man entered a new and challenging frontier the space era. The vastness of this space is all but incomprehensible to the human intellect. It can, however, be conquered as our forefathers conquered the wild and dangerous frontiers during their time. The activities in space will change your thinking your reading, your conversation and many facets of your everyday life. You, the youth of America, will have to face the ominous threat of communism, the prospect of thermonuclear war, the inherent dangers of travel into space to study communications and gather data on cosmic rays, radiation, navigation and even the possibility of war in space. If you are going to win this new frontier, you must have an unquenchable thirst for knowledge of the unknown, as well as vision, courage, and a firm belief in the Almighty God. lt iis your duty to grow through education and be strong enough mentally and physically to meet what- ever the future has in store for you in this new fron- tier. l am certain you will find it a thrilling and worthwhile experience. Good luck and may God's blessing go with each one of you in your life's work. Ain. A7 Dr. Aaron R, Miller Students use the library to good advantage during study period. So you're starting your term paper, says Miss C. Werner. 12 BOOKS ARE THE GUIDES Do you think you can carry all these? asks Mrs. M. Marrella. Girls' guidance counselor, Mrs. Roenna Kosre l Mr. Carl Derr, school psychologist. ALL GUIDANCE SYSTEMS ARE GO . . . Mrs. Helen Riffle assumes Junior High Guidance duties. Now l'll psyclioanalyze you, says Mr. P. Huffert - V A 'A fff--f wr-'ff'L-vww--:L-wgmzmfffff -- 3 ..,ff.fv1ww:f.s.: l Miss Virginia E Zug, Department Head. Mrs. Helen C. Starke Mr. Randall R. Roy ENGLISH DEPARTMENT BREAKS LANGUAGE BARRIER Mr. E. Minnich's students look puzzled at their new assignment. Mr. Eugene W. Minnich ly W., Mr. Gerald K. Bricker Mr. Lloyd H. Miller, Department Head Mr. John W. Wise SOCIAL STUDIES CREATE UNDERSTANDING Mr, Aris M. Kouvarous Mr, Grant S. Mahon, Jr. 4'-ruin-...,,, Mr. I. Tibbetts, American History Miss M, Steigerwalt, World Cultures l Mr. E. Hoover, Social Studigg Miss J. Noecker, Social Studies Mr. C. Klingler, Social Studies Mt. J. Waring, Jr., Social Studies tx. it r,,. Plane Geometry is difficult but not for this class. Mr. R. Dix shows Joel his mistake. MATH FOR THE FUTURE Mr. A. Matz helps S. Ori develop her Plane Mrs. C. Gardecki shows that the graph ofa linear Geometry ability. equation is a straight line. sw-O' .umm vfrrrf-24:5 R. Friend explains a math problem to his class. C. Shucker smiles at the photographer as she corrects some tests. R. Gernert thinks about the test he will give in his next class. Q LH ,. I-51-i'fl'1f'i ,gg:gg'tg,, it if Algebra problems aren't really that hard states G. Kane. r fff if ggi? L. Mathias grins with satisfaction as the class solves the math problem. ,pwa r,,. ,...,, H : rms, - 1, -fw wt-r1,tt.g: A .L ,.,, X, an 1' i.z4i7'tffYefiits:'f . . A -1 ,Mag ts f. Q f R . Ui. . Q., K Sky ' it 'H i 554 t H. .W ,, Elf tw ' . VJ 2: if Pe? 'Hi :if- lgg A Mr' gps W ,in 15 wus. . tt SQ gms, r if 1 ,gpg Q Q tg 3 fig v v E ,Z W W 3? egg? My ts- L , at 2. ' E3 i gg V 2 2551? mfigiitz- ' H i i I t l is 5 - 2, 'iw f ff' , K' MQ i tg fi if tzmwiww ? Q 21 5 sy my 2 Mamas, f it viii E.. J Xl TRAINED FOR THE SPACE AGE . . . Mr. P. Arner oversees the work of two engrossed lab partners. Mr. W. Moyer laughs as his finger is bitten by a man-eating plant. May I cut in? asks Mr. W. Orr. All right, who stuck the piece of fudge on the dia- One drop of this on each seat and ZOWIE! muses gram? Mr. R. Plasha. -. X3 ,- ., a it mt 20 PREPARING FOR THE FUTURE Mr. H. Conrad says, Let us now take the modern version. We will now study the rocks and minerals, says Mrs. A. Long says, Now we will study the eartns Mrs. F. March. layers. The Advanced Biology class seems to be indulged in their work??? QM, A .X-.A-eg, X, E Miller warts for an answer to her difficult question. This book is a Riot! remarks D. Unger. READING CLASSES CAN BE FUN! How did that joke get in the Reader's Digest? ponders B. Hoffman. .8 LEARNING LANGUAGES FOR OTHER PLANETS Mrs, E, Smith pleasantly reviews the day's Latin assignment. Mrs. G. I-lorvath reveals a friendly Russian smile to Herr Christman sings O Tannenbaum to his Ger- her class. man students. MVS- N- Fisher exclaimsi Wh21F'S the idea Of d0i1Tg Mrs. J. Shiffer listens in on a conversation among math in French class? her Spanish students. :ul -1, H il1u iunulzliv , w- -f .1 .wma-v--' Mrs. Schenck smiles as girls watch her loosen the Homemaking girls eagerly practice their sewing jammed thread. skills. HOMEMAKING CLASSES KEPT IN STITCHES Miss Adele E. Bast Mrs. Betty V. Rentschler 24- D. Wardrop instructs K. Eshbach in the graphic arts. i s W. Brumbach and one ot his lads, Carl Watters, examine the wall. A LOOK INSIDE OUR SHOP CLASSES D. Schwenk tediously files a piece of wood for shop class. E. Benevit shows his pupils how not to cut their fingers. Miss Berger, senior high art instructor, displays her talents. DESIGN TECHNICIANS AT WORK Don't you wonder what the photographer looks like? For the picture's sake, senior artists pretend to be working. N h ats xr X 1 ' p p, Ipit ,! IIII2 I fn , ,INQi NI V- I ,elgjiirll E Master of junior high aesthetics, Mr. Weaiand. THE MUSIC CF THE SPHERES Junior High Chorus rehearses to the tune of Have Songs -- Will Sing. Mr. Emery, we'd like io lake your picture , . . Mr Mr. D. Weber jets his licorice stick to a fast polka, Emery? -- .. ., ... ., ,,.u,.BV 0 mln. Q . 0 fam 0 The Senior High Band concentrates on a difficult number. DRIVER EDUCATION Driver education teacher, Mr. W. Guistwite. SPECIAL EDUCATION Mr. D. Schwenk points out the various parts of the engine to his pupils. Mr. P. Grebinger, Special Education teacher. Peek-a-boo, I see you. f- A 1--' vff wnsmwsu-nuuumummumm uun-Naam-v mamma-mm: INDUSTRIAL ARTS Mr. H. Miller, head of agricultural instruction f , h 1 - E, it ' V' HI' 'gb wp N Smiling Ag boys tend their seedlings. 'fi I 'A X, J' L ff ! Af '41 I iff, ff f , i it 9 sg A 5 li' '- Ny ll' ' lr ' Q ' Q ..--Y' f- R. Lape practices his welding blindfoldud. M. Aten whistles while he drills. SPORTS COACHES Athletic Director, Mr, R, Leininger, says, This is a Psftt psftt -- Isn't this thing turned on yet? Asks Mr. football? N. Hopp. Mrs. A, Chase relaxes between those hectic gym Come on, girls, toe that line, demands Miss S classes. Leinbach, You mean that stuff is spiked? remarks Miss R, Gee, ifl blink I might miss something, states Mr, A Forepaugh, D3DZ11T1iO. MEDlCS KEEP ASTRONAUTS IN TOP SHAPE Dr, A, T, Johnson examines a student. N-pgww , s.?f,21sfi2,- ' 13 X' PK-Tiff' g rxxx X. ,N A 5-14' 1, ? 1 PX Q3 's4Q'lV7,z'3Q' Xi i,-4 i -, rl ,gf '-4' ' 'l Sl ' P ki?-v 'X X' X X f, Q, .P ff, Y -as ,- if -: gi .1 X 3 1 P23133 . + -re, . ii'-iief' - ' ,i-f 7 iii- 2' Everything appears normal here, Why not switch to Crest? ? Cheryl reads about Drs, Kildare and Casey. J' A-1 Just relax, This won'r hurt a bit, says Mrs, Rettgers. l 3 1 Just take my word for it. Two and two are four, says Mr. W. Bard. BUSINESS LEADERS IN SPACE All right, I'11 take it once more from the top, sighs Mrs. R. Hannigan. What's going on over there? asks Mr. IG. Linn. Ha, Ha, that sure was a funny mistake, howls Mr. R. Nauity. Mr. P. Strunk says, Now do you see why you didnt get an A? Mrs. M. Emes, Secretary Mr. R. Reinert, Business Adminis- Mts. T. Kubacki, switchboard trator operator BUSINESS STAFF LOGS EVENTS We X - 1 X V -4 I 3 pg. X X - li! ' Gs lf' l' - 5 Pl 'g .X 1 5 5 26. ' li? XX, J p cial f Mrs. D. Reiff, Payroll Clerk Mrs. V. Shirk, Secretary Mrs. E. Staggs, Bookkeeper 33 . E - .Q x rlrrr r..r Miss S. Roe, I.B.M. operator Mrs. M. Eudy, Switchboard operator Mrs. Franks daily collects lunch money from Wil- son's students. Dietician, Miss E, Bick, keeps a watchful eye on calories. Help! The cauliflower's got me. IN CHARGE OF FUELING OPERATIONS . . . Devoted cafeteria employees give their services at lunch time. Don't forget your rice -- it goes with your platter. CRAFTSMEN KEEP WILSON IN SHIP-SHAPE Mr, W, Batzel keeps the lawn neat and trim. Custodians add aparkle to the halls, I hope there are no mice up there! Wi1son's faithful bus drivers. Janitors scrub down the engine room. . f Ss: a ASTRONAUTS ORBIT INTO UNCHARTERED PATHS Astronauts gaze into unchartered paths of the future, unafraid and confident of the coming events of challenges and fulfill- ments. Eager to succeed, each will contri bute his utmost abilities to be Worthy of the trust placed in him in this land of oppo rtunity . 155 vu. -a 35 Z' -N f '25, ' s FE' x 5 1, .H ,,,: 5. S s 3: i w '-W 'QL :BNA JWLYH 'K wt? fmfddg- 6626. DETERMINATION TIMOTHY R. ACHENBACH April 9, 1945 7 East Court Boulevard West Lawn 1,-I-im.: Takes automobiles very seriouslyy Rates a certain someone as tops, Always seen at Al's. General: Student Council 2, Football l,2: Junior Hi-Y lf Study Club 2,3: Armed Services Club 4. BARRY D. ADAMS September 3, 1945 517 West Wyomissing Boulevard West Lawn HBGHYII Best at golf: Desires to enter the teaching profession: An enormous toad capacity. College Preparatory: Golf 2,3,4: Travel Club lg Senior Hi-Y 2,3: Sports Club 4. BEVERLY ALLEY April 9, 1945 'I7 Vista Road Wyomissing Hills ,,Bev,: Becoming a nurse is her ambition: Always willing to lend a helping hand. College Preparatory: Student Council 4: Intramural Basket- ball 2, Gym Club lf Girls' Athletic Association 2: Senior Historians 3,4, Library Staff 2: Senior Class Play 4. RONALD E. ARTZ April 2'l, 1945 R. D. 7552 Sinking Spring nRonH Reserved to those who don't know him: Enioys tinkering around his car: Amateur accordion player. Business: Baseball 1.2: Track I: Rod and Gun Club l: Pre- Military Club 2: Study Club 3, Armed Services Club 4. MICHAEL C. ATEN 34 Penn Avenue May 11, 1944 Sinking Spring Mike Marvels at the wonders of farming, Contemplates a vocational career, Attentive and interested. Vocational Agriculture: Future Farmers ot America l,2,3,4. MARY A. BAERTSCHY 'IO Mayfair Road Bearch March 6, 1945 Wyomissing Master ot the Spectator sports page: Admired by all: Badger State was her home tor a long time. College Preparatory: National Honor Society 4: Student Council 2: Spectator Stott 3,4: Assistant Sports Editor 3, Sports Editor 4, Debating Team 3, Basketball 2: Intramural Basketball 2: Gyrn Club Ip Girls' Athletic Association lp Mask and Dagger Club 4. ALACRITY FREDERIC R. BARTH May 4, 1945 2122 Highland Street West Lawn llFredll Fluently versed in all things around him5 Receives the acclaim of his fellow students5 Believes in perfection in all his accomplishments. College Preparatory: National Honor Society 45 Student Council 25 Spectator Stott 45 Wilsoniari Co-Copy Editor 45 Chorus 2,35 Tennis 1,25 Cross Country 35 Assembly Com- mittee 45 Motion Picture Proiectionist 1,25 Junior Hi-Y lg Science Club 25 Senior' Historians 35 Bacteriology Club 4. JOYCE V. BECK November 26, 1945 R, D. 5-lj-L1 Sinking Spring Joyce Jokes on others are a great delight to her5 Values her church work5 Backs her ideas with determination. Business5 Wilsonian Art and Make-up Staff 45 intramural Volleyball 35 Y-Teens lg Treasurer 2,35 President 45 Future Homemakers of America 2,3545 Usherettes 4. CAROL J. BEHM April 2, 1945 2430 Cleveland Avenue West Wyomissing Bubbles Cooperative and considerate5 Jolly sense of humor5 Beauty culture is her main interest. Business: Maskettes 15 Masqueraders 2,35 Y-Teens 45 Usher- ettes 4. CARROL L. BEIDLER February 22, 1945 R. D. -112 Sinking Spring Carrol Considers an olihce career her goal5 Lively cheerleader5 Best at dancing. Business: Cheerleader 1,2,3,45 Intramural Bowling 2,45 Tri- Hi-Y 15 Future Homemakers of America 2,3,45 Usherettes 3,45 Student Secretary 4. GUY L. BIERMAN May 27, 1945 2015 Noble Street West Lawn Larry . . Great cartoonist5 Loves in lite: Food, Kansas City A's and Fords5 Believes in creating the impossible. College Preparatory: Camera Club 15 Senior Hi-Y 2,3,4. BARBARA BIRCHALL June 20, 1945 406 Harvard Boulevard Lincoln Park IlBoobIl Beautiful blonde with varied hair styles5 Becoming maiorette, College Preparatory: Wilsonian StaFf 45 intramural Volley- ball 3,45 intramural Basketball 3,45 Intramural Bowling 45 Maiorette 2,3,45 Maskettes lg Gym Club 2,3,4. .mf Q74-'r UML Qzll-! fwvw-PIUMJLA. Ps BCA Tl 6 T DIGNITY JACQUELINE DAWN BLACK 2820 Garfield Avenue Blackie Joan's constant companion: October 15, 1945 West Lawn Dreams of her Hawaiian holiday: Bound to travel extensively. Business: Study Club l: Future Homemakers of America 2,3,4. CAROL A. BLIMLINE R. D. :iz HCClI'0lH April 26, 1945 Sinking Spring Chuckling invariably: Active and lively senior: Benefits from her many friends. Business: French Club 1: Future Homemakers of America 2,f3,4. JOAN L. BOYER 300 West Wyomissing Boulevard June 21, 1945 West Wyomissing Joan Jolly and jovial personality: Loves to sew: Becoming smile. Business: Future Homemakers of Amerca l,2,3,4: Student Secretary 4. MARGERY DIANNE BRENDEL 583 Columbia Avenue Margie August 2, 1945 Sinking Spring Marvelous sense of humor: Dedicated to the industrial arts: Babysitting for a pastime. Business: Intramural Volleyball 4: Study Club 1: Future Homemakers of America 2: Gym Club 3: Debating Club 4: Senior Class Play 4. REBECCA ANN BRENNER 2827 Hillvale Avenue nBeckYn December 1, 1945 West Lawn Reioices in playing her flute: Aims her arrow at Kutztown: Best at sewing. College Preparatory: Band l,2,3,4: Chorus 2,3,4: County Band 3,4: County Orchestra 4: County Chorus 4: Future Teachers of America 2,3,4: Senior Class Play 4. EARL H. BRESLER December 6, 1945 315 Jefferson Avenue Lincoln Park Earl Easily persuaded: Happy and carefree outlook on life: Believes in being a non-conformist. College Preparatory: Stage Crew 3: Sports Club 1: Gym Club 2: Chess Club 3: Hunting and Fishing Club, Secre- tary 4. few Qdlllbdig fidfllbwlww PERSEVERANCE KATHRYN J. BRESSLER December 4, 1945 300 Woodside Avenue West Lawn nKa1hYu Keeps an outstanding hairdo, .lesting with friends she surely enioys, Bemoans her gym teacher's remarks. Business: lntramural Bowling 2, Junior High Chorus 1, Study Club 4, Senior Class Play 4. KRAYLON H. BROWN October 13, 1945 53 Norman Street West Lawn Pouch Keeps the basketball on the move, Hard-working Senior Historian, Belieyes in keeping people in stitches College Preparatory, Football 1, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Pro- iection and Travel Club 1, Woodshop 2, Sports Club 3, Senior Historians 4. JOEL R. BUTTERY October 18, 1945 1932 Reading Avenue West Wyomissing ll-loelll Joyful companion, Revels in his art ability, Browny physique. General: Student Council 3, Spectator Staff 3,4, Art Editor 3,4, Football 1,2,3,4, Gym Club 1, Study Club 2, Sports Club 3, Senior Historians 4. ROSEMARIE R. BYLINA April 10, 1945 308 Amherst Avenue Lincoln Park Rosie Recognized for her artistic talents, Reliable when there is a iob to be done, Baseball ranks high. Business: Wilsonian Art and Make-Up Staff 4, Softball 1,2,3,4, Intramural Volleyball 4, Junior High Chorus 1, Girls' Athletic Association 2,3,4, Night of One Act Plays 3, Senior Class Play 4. WILLIAM H. CLOUSER March 20, 1945 513 Dorchester Avenue Lincoln Park Bill Wonderful personality, Happy-go-lucky, Can be found with Haas, Davis, and Endy. College Preparatory: Class Treasurer 2,3, Basketball 1, Baseball l,2,3,4, Football 1,2,3, Gym Club 1, Sports Club 2,3, Travel Club 4. KENNETH R, COLEMAN September 25, 1945 714 North Wyomissing Boulevard Wyomissing Snorkel Keen and quiet, Ready to hunt anytime, Constantly in a quandary with bookkeeping. Business: Gym Club 1, Travel Club 2,3, Hunting and Fishing Club 4. ACUMEN URSULA M. CONRADS September 6, 1944 105 Butter Lane Mount Penn Uschi Usherettes occupies her time, Making a career in business is her desire, Comes to us from a foreign land. Business: Future Teachers of America 2,3,4, Nigth ot One Act Plays 2. SUSAN E. CORRELL October 12, 1945 111 lntervilla Avenue West Lawn Susie Serenity and poise are prominent features, Enioys Italian foods, Considers linguistics a worthwhile career. College Preparatory: National Honor Society 4, Spectator 3,4, Wlsonian Co-editor 4, Intramural Basketball 2, Basket- 1,2, Junior High Chorus 1, Girls' Athletic Associaton 2, De- bating Club 3, Mask and Dagger Club 4, Senior Class Play 4. CHRISTAL ANN CRAIG October 11, 1945 Big Spring Farms Wernersville Chris Crazy over horses, Always sociable, College bound. College Preparatory: Intramural Tennis 2, Chorus 3,4, Night of Music 3, Maskettes 1, Girls' Athletic Association 2,3, Radio and TV Programming 4. CHRISTOPHER R. CRAIG May 7, 1945 R.D. -71441 Box 285 Sinking Spring Ilchrisll Class play performance was matchless, Reveals a knowledge of many tields, Considered a sure success. College Preparatory: Durham, North Carolina 1,2,3, National Honor Society 4, Science and Astronomy Club 4, Senior Class Play 4. KATHY LOUISE CRAWFORD January 13, 1946 2139 Cleveland Avenue West Lawn Kathy Kindness is an outstanding trait, Lends her services whenever needed, Career as a secretary she pursues. Business: Student Council 1, Spectator Business 2,3,4, Assis- tant Circulation Manager 3, Circulation Manager 4, Typing Staff 4, Intramural Basketball 3, Intramural Volleyball 3,4, Maskettes 1, Future Teachers of America 2, Girls' Athletic Association 3, Mack and Dagger Club 4, Usherettes 3,4, Student Secretary 4, Senior Class Play 4. JACK W. DAVIS August 18, 1945 2328 Highland Street West Lawn Jack Jovial personality, Will succeed as a future craftsman, Dancing he enjoys. College Preparatory: Football 1, Tennis 1,3,4, Baseball 2, Junior Hi-Y 1, Sports Club 3, Armed Services Club 4. -dwufa, ww- Qlnpjsxfxsl Hmm Gaelic, ' :Koay edwfwl Que D'a.u.u X. ,sal-.Ja DJALQK Jliwg, mm reef GMM .0i,,L:.4, C COPERA Tl ON MICHAEL A. DEDEKIND October 5, 1945 2212 Fairview Street West Lawn Nick Masked emotions, Adept in caring tor his many pets, Drawing is a pastime. College Preparatory: Spectator Assistant Artist 3, Baseball 3, Camera Club 1, Projection Club 2, Travel Club 3,4. STANLEY P. DEEDS 856 Fritztown Road Jasper Silent and sociable, Pleasant to be around, Devoted stage hand. General: Model Club 1, Stage CHERYL DARLENE DEHART 910 North 9th Street Peanut Cheerful, Delights in enioying herself, December for her will be long Business: Study Club 1, Future CHERYL CHRISTINA DlMAiO 2410 Van Reed Road Sherry Conscientious musician, January 3, 1946 Sinking Spring Crew 2,3,4. October 3, 1945 Wyomissing remembered. Homemakers ot America 2,3,4. August 21, 1945 Whitfield Charming senior who's nice to be around, Dreamy black hair. College Preparatory: Student Council 3, Spectator Staff 4, Wilsonian Photographer's Assistant 4, Intramural Volley- ball 3,4, Gym Club 1, Future Teachers ot America 2, Girls' Athletic Association 3, Radio and TV Programming 4. GALEN B. DRYBRED October 1, 1945 2328 Garfield Avenue West Wyomissing Galen Gets enioyment from helping others, Bestows his wit on others, Devoted tennis player, 1, Tennis 1,2,3,4, College Preparatory: Student Council Junior Hi-Y 1, Senior Hi-Y 2,3,4. ROGER L. ENDY 529 Dorchester Avenue HROQH Rollicking sense ot humor, April 24, 1945 Lincoln Park Likely to remember his French Classes, Even-tempered. College Preparatory: Baseball 1, intramural Basketball 1, Intramural Baseball 1, Junior l-ii-Y 1,2, Projection Club 3, Hunting and Fishing Club 4. WILLINGNESS PAULA M. ENGLE December 4, 1945 R. D. Q1 Green Valley Road Sinking Spring Sweenie Pursuing a business career, Meets office practice situations with vigor, Enjoys bowlng. Business, Intramural Bowling 2,3,4, Junior High Chorus I, Future Homemakers of America 2, Travel Club 2, Future Business Leaders of America 3,4. WAYNE S. EPPLER April 6, 1945 46 Keppel Street West Lawn nEpPief, Wins the admiration of friends, Skillful accordion player, Emits witty comments, Business: Camera Club 1,2, Senior Hi-Y 3, Travel Club 4. EILEEN R. ERNST September 1, 1?45 2503 Garfield Avenue West Wyomissing Eileen Effervescent personality, Resolves to be a competent secretary, Energetic attitude in all she does. Business, National Honor Society 3,4, President 4, Spectator Typist 4, Class Vice President 4, Intramural Volleyball 4, Intramural Bowling 3, Y-Teens 1,2,3,4, Student Secretary 4. VICTORIA J. ERNST August 14, 1945 R. D. gil Wernersville Vicki Vast sense of humor, Jewel in the eyes of her boyfriend, Efhcient bookkeeper. Business: Junior High Chorus 1, Y-Teens 2,3,4, Student Secretary 4, Senior Class Play 4. JOYCE MARY ESTERLY April 17, 1945 63 Wilson Street West Lawn Joyce Joyful companion to have near, Makes extra money selling Avon products, Enioys puttering in woodshop. Business, Debating Team 3,4, Intramural Bowling 2, Mask- ettes 1. MICHAEL R. ESTERLY November 1, 1945 2044 Reading Avenue West Wyomissing ScuII Meticulously groomed, Revels in his drums, Enthusiastic golfer. College Preparatory: Baseball 1, Golf 3,4, Intramural Basket- ball 3,4, Wilsonaires 2, Band 1,2,3,4, Dance Band 1,2,3,4, Night of Music 1,2,3,4, Sports Club 3,4, Senior Class Play 4. UNDERSTANDING KATHLEEN E. FAUST R. D. ,ii Kathy Known to be helpful, Eventually a secretary she'll be, Found with Danny. April 29, 1945 Sinking Spring Business: Student Council 2,3, Masqueraders l,2, Future Business Leaders of America 3,4. PERRY L. FEEG 44 Shillington Road Feegie Potential businessman, Logical thinker, Fantastic in gymnastics. Business: Gym Club I,2,3,4. SANDRA L. FEGER Box 327 R.D. 4251 Sandie Skating rates high with her, Labors industriously, Fosters a pride in printing. December 17, 1944 Sinking Spring September 8, 1945 Sinking Spring Business: Student Council, Secretary 2, Student Secretary 4, intramural Volleyball 4, Gym Club i,2,3,4. DENNIS E. FORRY 2407 Noble Street IIDOCII Delights in making everyone laugh, Enthusiastic for wrestling, Fabulous smile. February 4, 1945 West Lawn Business: Wrestling 2,3,4, Football 3,4, Camera Club I, Proiection Club 2, Stage Crew 3, Travel Club 4, Motion Picture Proiectionist i,2,3,4. RICHARD LEE FRITZ 2630 Tennyson Avenue llDiCklI Ranks high with his friends, Light-hearted and congenial, Fastidious in appearance. July 23, 1945 Cornwall Terrace College Preparatory: Student Council I, Football l,2,3,4, Baseball l,3, Wrestling 2, Intramural Bowling 2, Junior Hi-Y l, Military Orientation 2, Senor Hi-Y 3, Sports Club 4, Senior Class Play 4. DAVID L. GARBER 729 Ruth Avenue lloavell Destined to have a navy career, Liberal in his friendship with others, Gallant Explorer Scout. August 8, 1944 Sinking Spring College Preparatory: Russian Club i, Chess Club 2, Moth Club 3, Science and Astronomy Club 4. Swmkbsfixl Mr -CAMS? ' had ORBIT ARE Members of the Social and Welfare Committee are: V. Ernst, J. Marburger, C. Kirlin, and D. Schnalolef BOTTOM: K. Crawford, T. Hayes lchairmanl, and A. Geesoman. Members of the Name Card and Announcement Committee are: M. James, B. Trouger, and D. Marabellag BOTTOM: K. Faust, S. Sternberger lclwoirmanl, and B. Alley. Members of the Yearbook Sales Committee ore: R. Mosser, W. Seelig, G. Drybred, and R. Endyp BOTTOM: K. Mast, C. Weinman, R. Wagner lclnairmanl, and J. Tom- kiewicz. S . jg... 5 V bait - 2 . ,, J. , The Faculty Advisors are: Mr. Lloyd Miller, Class Dean, Mr. J. Wise and Mr. F. Fleishoodf Bot- x -, Q . 9. .- 4, 5 C f i ' ' . ' 1 ng, V, Q ' 1 1,2sil.Q.gE 5 iX5l'2WbiEf 31a'i-will ' -' 4.5 PLANS MADE . . . tom: Mrs. R. Honnigon, Miss V. Zug, und Mr, P. Strunk. Members of the Biecller, ond K. Cop ond Gown Committee ore: B. Remick, G. Powell, J. Goris, C Quinterg Bottom: N. Horboclt, D. Gross lchoirmonl, oncl M. Reider N. Members of the Flower ond Motto Committee ore: M. Owens, E. Gloss, B. Clouser, C Behm, and C. Craig, Bottom: K. Pfleger, J. Schroeder lchoirmonl, ond J. Russ. Members of the Closs Ploy ond Commencement Committee care: J. Beck, P. Feeg, D Hoftmon, A. Heck, ond U. Conrods, Bottom: P. Weber, C. Ruth, and E. Quinter. 99... gow, vwuzzl-. dmc, 'v.9.,:.aM,c g q FRIENDLINESS JOHN N. GARIS 8 Lawndale Road Big John Jolly, pleasant personality, Never without a smile, Genuine interest in forestry. August 17, 1945 Wyomissing Hills College Preparatory: Football 4, Study Club l, Junior Historians 2, Key Club 3, Bacteriology Club, Vice President 4. MARTHA K. GARIS 8 Lawndale Road Mart Making plans for a nursing career, Keeps a serious mood in her work, Grows impatient with her twin. College Preparatory: Library Stott Historians 2,3,4. ALANA R. GEESAMAN R.D. at Alana Active rnaiorette and dancer, Remembers her seashore trip, Great driver. August 17, 1945 Wyomissing Hills Maskettes 1, Senior November 27, 1945 Sinking Spring Business: Spectator Typist 3,4, Softball Manager 3, Maiorette 2,3,4, Night of Music 2,3,4, Maskettes l, Girls' Athletic Assciation 2,3,4, Usherettes 4, Senior Class Play 4, Student Secretary 4. ELLSWORTH GLASS September 8, 1944 730 North Wyomissing Boulevard Berkshire Heights Ellie Extra money earned while working at a gas station, Gear shift addict and clutch-crozy too. Business, Intramural Basketball 4, Junior Hi-Y 1, Senior Hi-Y 2, Gym Club 3, Track Club 4, IRENE ANN GLENNY December 10, 1945 2419 Cleveland Avenue West Wyomissing Renie Interested in iournolism, Ardent cost member of the class play, Gettysburg memories will always remain, College Preparatory:, Gettysburg High 1,2,3, Debating Team 4, Spectator Staff 4, Debating Club 4, Senior Class Play 4. MARILYN ELAINE GOELTZ 2536 Garfield Avenue November 8, 1945 West Wyomissing Mario Magnetic personality, Energetic twirler and dancer, Going to business school is in her future plans. College Preparatory: Student Council 4, lntramural Bowling 3,4, Maiorette l,2,3,4, Head Maiorette 4, Night of Music 2,3,4, Maskettes 1, Future Teachers of America 2,3, Gym Club 4, INITIATIVE VICKI L. GREEN August 16, 1945 615 Dorchester Avenue Lincoln Park Hpurpu Valuable asset to the color guard5 Living in New York is one of her dreams5 Gracious in her loyalty to her friends. College Preparatory: National Honor Society 45 Student Council 35 Class Secretary 1,2,3,45 Spectator Staff 1,3,45 Copy Editor 45 Basketball 25 Hockey Manager 35 Intramural Volleyball 45 Intramural Bowling 45 Usherettes 45 Color Guard 23,45 Chorus 2,3,45 Senior Class Play 4. RONALD G. GROMIS December 17, 1944 1904 Penn Avenue Wyomissing Ronnie Ready with a bashtul smile5 Good with mechanics5 Groamed well at all times. General:5 Science Club 15 Phoography Club 25 Gym Club 35 Science and Astronomy Club 4. DARLENE C. GROSS December 10, 1945 2314 LaSalle Drive Whitfield Darlene Delights in her clarinet5 Class ploy commedienne at Our Town5 Gracious conduct. College Preparatory: Muhlenberg 1,25 National Honor Society 45 Intramural Basketball 35 Intramural Bowling 3,45 Hockey 45 Band 3,45 Chorus 3,45 Night ot Music 3,45 County Band 3,45 Y-Teens 35 Mask and Dagger Club 45 Senior Play 4. ROBERT ALLEN HAAS August 8, 1945 R. D. 9251 Wernersville llBoblI Radiates an interest in all sports5 Answers to the call of 'IR.H. 5 Highly confident College Preparatory:5 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Class Treasurer 45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Football 2,3,45 Junior Hi-Y lp Senior Hi-Y 25 Sports Club 3,45 Senior Class Play 4. NANCY J. HARBACH July 3, 1945 2050 Cleveland Avenue West Wyomissing :.NUna,:. Never at a loss tor words: Judges wisely and well: Harbors a great desire for a college education. College Preparatory: Wilsonian Co-editor 45 Spectator Staff 3,45 Softball 3,45 Intramural Volleyball 3,45 Intramural Bowling 45 Intramural Basketball 15 Maskettes, President I5 Future Teacher's ot America 25 Girls' Athletic Association 35 Senior Historians 45 Usherettes 45 Senior Class Play 4. RANDALL R. HARBACH July 11, 1945 304 Amherst Avenue Lincoln Park Randy Reliable baseball and basketball player5 Reserved in his manner5 Has an interest in the business Field. Business: Basketball 1,2,3,45 Football l,2,3,45 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Junior Hi-Y 15 Senior Hi-Y 25 Sports Club 35 Track Club 45 Senior Class Play 4. D 54.22644 Www 'Liu 167444 ' 4..?'f7V AESTHETIC TERRILYNN HAYES July 26, 1945 Box 68 Wernersville Terrie Trip to Europe will always be cherished: High hopes for the secretarial field. Business: Intramural Volleyball 4: Chorus I: Study Club l,2,4: Gym Club 3: Night of One Act Plays 3: Student Secretary 4. ALVIN J. HECK R. D. 51:51 IIAIII January 17, 1946 Wernersville Able bookkeeper: Jovial speech-maker: Hard:working student. Business: Central Treasury 4: Chef Club I: Stockholders Club 2: Study Club 3. E. DiANNE HOFFMAN R. D. :iii Dianne September 21, 1954 Sinking Spring Eager to participate in sports: Dwells at the Muhlenberg Luncheonette: Handles her Pontiac with care. College Preparatory: Athletic Association 3,4: Spectator Staff 3,4: Softball l,2: Junior Hi-Y I: Future Teachers ot America 2: Girls' Athletic Association 3,4. JANICE HOY May 14, 1945 403 North Wyomissing Boulevard Berkshire Heights Janie Joy is found in her car: Enthusiasm displayed at the bowling alley: Happily recalls her high school electives. Business: Student Council 2: Intramural Bowling 2,3: Library Stott 3,4: Study Club 1: Future Teachers of America 2,3,4. LINDA L. IMGRUND March 26, 1945 2123 Fairview Street West Lawn Linda Loves that baby-blue Buick: Learned musician: Interested in Rainbow activities. College Preparatory:: Band I,2,3,4: Orchestra 1,2,3,4: Dance Band 3: Chorus l,2,3,4: Night of Music l,2,3,4: County Orchestra l,2,3,4: County Chorus l,4: District Orchestra 2,3,4: District Chorus 2,3,4: State Chorus 2: National Chorus 2: State Orchestra 2: Masqueraclers 2: Mask and Dagger Club 3,4: Usherettes 4: Senior Class Play 4. GERALD R. IRWIN November 14, 1944 2040 Van Reed Road Sinking Spring ll-lerryll Generally silent: Resttul composure during forum: Interest lies in delicatessen business. General: Photography Club I: Chess Club 2: Track Club 3: Travel Club 4. 49452 mln- than WL gms' AMBITION MELVIN M. JAMES November 3, 1945 917 North Eighth Street Berkshire Heights Mike Makes a point to meet someone between classes7 Manages to keep his car in top shape7 Judges swimming very worthwhile. General: Swimming 2,3,47 Tennis 2,37 Proiectionist7 Gym Club 17 Study Club 27 Photography Club 37 Travel Club, Secretary 4, JEREMY P. .JAUCH 2100 Garfield Avenue July 27, 1945 West Wyomissing Jerry Jubilant when working with electronics7 Pleasant personality7 Journey to Lehigh lies in the future. College Preparatory: National Honor Society 47 Camera Club I7 Science and Astronomy Club 27 Proiection Club 3,47 Stage Crew 1,3,4. DENNIS MARTIN KEITH 2562 Cleveland Avenue Dennis April 19, 1945 Wes+ Wyomissing Debating what to do with future years7 Maintains a friendly disposition7 Keeps many thoughts to himself. Business: Chef's Club I7 Science Club 2,37 Travel Club 4. MAUREEN A. KELLY February 20, 1945 208 Elmwood Avenue Lincoln Park llKeHyll Makes friends easily7 Anxious about her future7 Keen bowler. Business:7 Central Catholic 1,27 Study Club 2,37 Girls' Athletic Association 4. KATHLEEN J. KENNEDY February 12, 1946 32 Wyomissing Hills Boulevard Wyamissing Hills Kathy Knock for bouncing on the trarnpoline7 Just mad about chewing gum7 Keeps everyone in stitches. College Preparatory: Basketball 27 Intramural Volleyball 3,47 Intramural Basketball l. JEAN LOUISE KERCHNER September 13, 1944 R.D. QQL1 Sinking Spring Jean Jubilant7 Likely to enter the practical nursing professiom Kind-hearted. Business: Tri-Hi-Y I7 Future Homemakers of America 2,37 Future Business Leaders of America 4. RELIABILITY SANDRA LOUISE KERCHNER May 4, 1945 R.D. -,IQ-L1 Sinking Spring Sandie Socializes with students of Conrad Weiser, Lavishes praise on her friends, Key member of the chorus. Business: Intramural Bowling 2, Chorus 3,4, Junior High Chorus I, Future Homemakers ot America 2,3, Future Business Leaders ot America 4, Usherettes 4. DOROTHY E. KERN April 6, 'I945 3006 Grandview Boulevard Sinking Spring Dottie Derives pleasure from little things, Enchanted by television star, George Maharis, Keyed up over choosing her future. College Preparatory: Student Council 2,4, Tennis 3, Chorus 3,4, Maskettes l, Future Teachers of America 2,3,4, Secre- tary 2. CAROLYN l. KIRLIN September 6, 1945 2431 Highland Street West Lawn Carol Competent student secretary, lngenious in sewing ability, Known to be conservative. Business: Intramural Bowling l, Dramatics Club l, Future Teachers of America 2, Y-Teens 3,4, Student Secretary 4. JOANNE L. KLINE May 7, 1945 204 Cecil Avenue West Lawn Joanne .loyous to be around, Lively-stepping color guard, Keeps memories as the Moon River hostess. Business: Wilsonian Stott 4, Spectator Business Stott 2,3,4, Treasurer 4, Hockey I,2,3,4, Baseball 2,3, Basketball l, Manager 2, Intramural Bowling Manager 3,4, Color Guard 2,3,4, Night of Music 2,3,4, Library Stal? 4, Usherettes 3,4, Maskettes i, Girls' Athletic Association 2,3,4, Senior Class Play 4. CHARLES E. KOHLER April 7, 1945 R. D. F52 Sinking Spring Charlie Careless about being punctual, Energetic visitor to Al's, Known to value his car highly. General: Class Vice President 2, Baseball l, Junior Hi-Y l, Study Club 2,3, Hunting and Fishing Club 4. RONALD L. LAPE March 23, 1945 R.D. -jf! Wernersville ,,LGpey,, Reserved in manner, Leisure hours spent in farming activities, Listens attentively in English class. General: Future Farmers of America i,2,3,4. D,,.,,d7L'fffvvrLf 9' .fs ix? A g. Fasilaff 24402-U Chime, fo-mu, RMU Diane ff ,!:z:.77? C-Wt ss Sm gbwadw no nw, it 1 STAMINA KENNETH B. LEISEY February 25, 1945 249 Park Avenue Sinking Spring Kenny Keen personality, Bound to succeed in the business world, Likely to be heard in the background. Business: Chet Club 1, Travel Club 2,3, Gym Club 4. MAUREEN A. LENART R.D. 74,152 Mousie Magic smile, Advantages seen in becoming a secretary, Lively and petite. July 9, 1945 Sinking Spring Business: Dramatics Club 2, Girls' Athletic Association 3, Y-Teens 4, Student Secretary 4. CAROL A. LEROY 2611 Avon Avenue Carol Consummate in her dress, Attractive Wilsonite, lauded as football queen's Maid of Honor April 26, 1945 Cornwall Terrace Business: Intramural Basketball 3, Intramural Vollcyball 4, Intramural Bowling 4, Study Club 2, Future Business Leaders ot America 3, Gym Club 4, Student Secretary 4. BARBARA S. LEVAN 915 Van Reed Road Levan March 20, 1945 Berkshire Heights Becoming head color guard will long be cherished, Steps lively on the dance floor, Leans toward a career as a buyer. Business Wilsonian Art and Make-up Stott 4, Basketball 2, Intramural Bowling 3,4, Intramural Bowling 3,4, Intramural Volleyball 3,4, Color Guard 1,2,3,4, Head Color Guard 4, Girls' Athletic Association 1,2,3,4, Usherettes 3,4. REX V. LEVENGOOD 2633 Garfield Avenue HREXH Renown hair stylist, Vigorous wrestler, Likeable lad. General, Football 2, Golf 3, Chess Club Armed Services Club 4. LINDA L. LEWIS 512 Lawrence Avenue Suic December 5, 1945 West Wyomissing 2, Senior Hi-Y 3, October 19, 1945 Lincoln Park :HI Lovely red hair, Y Lavishes much time only horses, X 'I Nj NI A , tj Ill ' Y! ll. Leans toward a caneeQNpJte?l1i .JM 'ft I, I 2 . , J r . College Prepaipatoajg nydgryt C Jlncil 2,ySdftb,aII Q4,llLntra-I 1 mural Bowling I 'xl ram. l 3:'Vgley??tall ,fIrltr6m4.li1.qI:'fI'i Basketban Q13, Bgislcgvbgll' 4,lTN?i-fl-lr J 1, ymlfCII.tb' c MU, f-,,l ,lt XJ .I I ' I I ,lf Jr if , ll , ,tml f A int I I ip H ,V 441, I JIU il ft!! ' ' I I IIVIIIIIIJX Q fg.I 'I 5 V I 4, . V rf I i .l'xg I' Q .I , I , . ,' I I . is l plrilwl I , n,Ll,-P ,'I 'K iw I y.r!..1 I yy fill , I ll 'Vifll-L 4 A if ffl, I it tw . 4, Lf ' L , C, I. L, B I ' X is 'X LQ, IL. VJ nfl' ft'IIl I .IN DE VOTION KATHLEEN L. LINDERMAN February 2, 1945 1820 Portland Avenue West Wyomssing Kathy Keeps a party on the move, Leisure hours spent with Carol, Ladder to success via the business world. Business, lvlaskettes 1, Dramatics Club 2,3, Y-Teens 4, Usherettes 4. BEVERLY J. LINGLE November 9, 1945 413 Weidman Avenue Sinking Spring Bev Best recollection e senior class play, Journeys to Europe and South America will be remembered, Lost for words? College Preparatory: Santiago, Chile 1,2,3, National Honor Society 4, Future Teachers of America 4, Senior Class Play 4. MARY L. LIPPINCOTT May 31, 1945 3 Thomas Place Sinking Spring IILUIUII Medical secretary looms in her future, Laughter is an ever-present quality, Loyal to her friends. Business: Intramural Volleyball 4, Chorus 1, Y-Teens 2, Future Homernakers of America 3,4, Student Secretary 4, Senior Class Play 4. DOUGLASS A. LONGENECKER September 29,1945 2216 Noble Street West Lawn HDOUQH Distributes time between his car and paper route, Al's is where he can be found, Lasting memories of the l2G section. General: Football 1, Chef's Club 1, Travel Club 2, Study Club 3, Hunting and Fishing Club 4. JANICE FAYE LYONS August 12, 1945 R.D. -Q'-L1 Reinholds Janice Joyful hours spent working on Wilsonian Art Staff, Fralics on the dance floor, Looks back on fond memories of school. Business, Wilsonian Art and Make-up Staff 4, Intramural Bowling 3, Tri-Hi-Y 1, Future Teachers of America 2, Girls' Athletic Association 3,4, Usherettes 3,4. JUDITH M. MACHMER December 12, 1945 113 Intervilla Avenue West Lawn ll-Iudill Joining the secretarial ranks is her ambition, Memories ofa Penn State weekend will be remembered, Marvels over her dog Pudgy. Business, Spectator Typist 4, Maskettes 1, Masqueraders 2,3, President 2, Study Club 4, Student Secretary 4, Assembly Committee l,2, Night of One Act Plays 1,2,3, Senior Closs Play 4. O' Wfufp W7 ry 'wedged Maori ,M V72 KINDNESS F. ELIZABETH MacKENZlE July 10, 1945 15 Cecil Avenue West Lawn Beth Fond ot English tea drinking, Enthusiastic cheerleader, Modest around strangers. Business: Wilsonian Staff 4, Spectator Typist 3,4, Intra- mural Basketball 1,3, Cheerleader 1,2,3,4, Captain 2, Treas- urer 3, Maskettes 1, Masqueraders, Treasurer 2, Girls' Athletic Association 3, Y-Teens 4, Usherettes 4, Student Secretary 4, Senior Class Play 4. MARIE S. MAHNSEN November 18, 1945 620 West Wyomissing Boulevard West Wyomissing Marie Memories of her senior year will be treasured, Small featured lass, Main ambition to include elementary teaching. College Preparatory: National Honor Society 4, Spectator Staff 3,4, Wilsonian Co-Copy Editor 4, Maskettes 1, Future Teachers ot America 2,3,4, Vice President 3, President 4. DAVID C. MARABELLA December 31. 1945 2106 Reading Boulevard West Wyomissing Dave Devotes spare time to basketball, Calm, friendly and at ease at all times, Memories will linger of the band. College Preparatory: Basketball 1,3,4, Baseball 1,3, Band 1, 2,3,4,, Stock Club 2, Sports Club 3,4. JAMES T. MARBURGER April 6, 1944 1904 Penn Avenue West Lawn Marty Just great when it comes to hunting, Time is spent leisurely on the tennis court, Master of backstage activities. Business: Tennis 2,3,4, Stage Hand 2,3,4, Motion Picture Proiectionist 1,2, Stage Crew 3. KAREN l. MAST September 13, 1945 66 Upland Road Wyamissing Hills Karen Keen sense ot humor, Imitations are skillfully done, Maintains a steady flow of words. College Preparatory: Student Council 1, Intramural Volley- ball 3,4, Intramural Basketball l,3, Tri-Hi-Y 1, Gym Club 2,3,4. WILBERT J. MATZ, JR. March 9, 1945 200 Fritztown Road Montrose Manor Willie ' Will attend an lvy Leauge school, Justifies his many capabilities, Maintains a well-groomed appearance. College Preparatory: National Honor Society 3,4, Class Vice President 1, Class President 3, Student Council l,3,4, Vice President 3, President 4, Football l,2,3,4, Track 1,2,3,4, Chorus 2,3,4, Junior Hi-Y, Secretary 1, Gym Club 2, Senior Historians 3,4, Senior Class Play 4. Dew-Ll C. 717.-.4-'64, jonvuvh. auunc. i X vw ,, ' . fl, tlll X' v ' I mb yi I J , 3 V Whip 'jwlvf s 1 l .xr , - 1 , . ' . ' r i ll l ,A ls STARS OF OUR TOWN Stage Manager Dr. Gibbs Joe Crowell Howie Newsome Mrs, Gibbs Mrs. Webb George Gibbs Rebecca Gibbs Wally Webb Emily Webb Professor Webb Mr. Webb First Woman Second Woman Man Constable Warren Simon Stimson Mrs. Soames Organist Si Crowell Samantha Craig Josephine Stoddard Christopher Craig David Strobel Dennis Wagner Mervin Meckley Irene Glenny Carol Steinmeyer John Saylor Kathleen Kennedy Jeremy Jauch Beverly Lingle Wilbert Matz Michael Esterly Susan Sternberger Joanne Kline Richard Fritz Jimmy Minnich Theodore Stump Darlene Gross Vicki Ernst Lee Miller Judy Machmer Judy Ptleger 58 l S . 2 Mrs. S. Coleman and Mrs. N. Fisher, directors. Haw would you feel after twelve years on Broadway? THE STARS PERFQRM . . . Emily and George are served a lighf lunch. Yes, we always do our homework on ladders. . . and such a LOVELY wedding! ku Til Midi? Yafvr-F704-c4457. 5522 Q ' WMWMAN DEPENDABILITY ROBERT WESLEY MAUST February 25, 1945 215 West Wyomissing Boulevard West Wyomissing Wesley Remarkable guitarist, Wealth of imagination, Master of dry humor. College Preparatory: Football 2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Track 1,2,3,4, Chorus 2,3,4, County Chorus 3, French Club, President 1, Senior Historians 2,3, Radio and TV Program- ming, President 4. LILLIAN J. McALLISTER March 21, 1945 2843 Clark Avenue West Lawn Lillian Leisure hours spent on the dance floor, .launty manager of the school store, Many talents in the art field. Business: Wilsonian Art and Make-Up Statf 4, intramural Bowling 2,3,4, Intramural Volleyball 4, Junior High Chorus 1, Future Teachers of America 2, Girls' Athletic Association 3,4, Usherettes 3,4. LARRY E. MECKLEY 844 Columbia Avenue llMecklI August 18, 1945 Sinking Spring Livelihood of future years undecided, Entertains himself on the golf course, Manages to always have a smile. Business: Golf i,2,3,4, Wrestling 3, Model Club 1, Proiection Club 2, Stage Crew 3,4. MERVIN E. MECKLEY 2174 Reading Avenue April 4, 1945 West Wyomissing Meek Math wizard, Extensive raillery, Marvel on the tennis court. College Preparatory: National Honor Society 4, Football 1, 2, Tennis 1,2,3,4, Band 1,2,3,4, Chorus 2,3, Night of Music 1,2,3,4, County Chorus 3, Senior Historians 2,3,4, President 4, Senior Class Play 4. LEE A. MILLER August 11, 1945 2102 Penn Avenue West Lawn Lechman Livens a situation with his go-nutty antics, Athletics are taken seriously, Medical profession lies ahead. College Preparatory: National Honor Society 3,4, Vice President 4, Class President 1, Athletic Association, Vice President 3, Football 1,2,3,4, Co-Captain 4, Basketball 1,2, 3,4, Baseball 1,2, Junior Hi-Y 1, Senior Historians 2,3,4, Treasurer 4. JAMES W. MlNNlCH January 24, 1946 Indiandale Road Vinemont Minnae Judge of all records, Will not waver from his art pursuits, Moviegoer par excellence. College Preparatory, National Honor Society 4, Wilsonian Art and Make-Up Staff 4, Swimming 4, Russian Club 1, Senior Historians 2,3, Chaplain 3, Radio and TV Program- ming 4, Senior Class Play 4. PURPOSE LINDA L. MONTZ April 2, 1945 1639 Cleveland Avenue Wyomissing Linda Labors industrioulsy over her studies: Luxurious wardrobe: Maiestic owner of a Pontiac Tempest. College Preparatory: National Honor Society 4: Russian Club 1, study Club 2,3,4. ROBERT D. MOSSER 310 Amherst Avenue April 3, 1945 Lincoln Park lIBobll Revels in WiIson's girls: Dances at the drop of a baton: Marvelous teller ot iokes. College Preparatory: Student Council 3: French Club 1: Proiection Club 2: Debating Club 3: Bacteriology Club 4. RUTH C,. NOLL October 16, 1945 609 West Wyomissing Boulevard West Wyomissing Ruthie Reliable student: Considers her engagement ring priceless: Never without her shorthand book. Business: National Honor Society 4: Spectator Typist 3,4: Maskettes l: Dramatics Club 2: Future Homemakers of of America 2,3,4: Student Secretary 4: Senior Class Play 4. HAROLD P. OHLINGER November 28, 1944 R.D. Q1 Werversville uHurI,Y,, Helpful member of the Central Treasury: Preference shown for the business world: Offers assistance to all his friends. Business: Central Treasury 4: Proiection Club 1,2: Travel Club 3. MICHAEL L. OWENS 408 Woodside Avenue December 18, 1945 West Lawn Mike Maps out a college career: Light-hearted and easy-going: Ovations received for his curly hair. College Preparatory: Student Council 4: Baseball l,2,3,4: Basketball 2: Chorus 2,3,4: County Chorus 2: Senior Hi-Y l,2: Key Club 3,4, President 3. SHARYN L. PARSONS 1925 Reading Avenue nshqrynu November 4. 1963 West Wyomissing Seldom misses the library in the morning: Likes her homeroom teacher: Plans to ioin the WAC's. Business: Library Staff l,2,3,4: Intramural Bowling 3: Future Teachers of America l: Y-Teens 2: Study Club 3,4: Usherettes 4. i i XMZJQ, bfuelymsf Zgobfi W:--LL Vrdf 0 nl-ol-ul. 4 OW., JSM,-7.3. go-ma.J KP -790. G 22417 fydlgfhva Ke? Euan, SERVICE FORREST V. PAWLING August 26, 1945 R. D. -722 Sinking Spring Tinkerbelle Fond of his English student teacher5 Very interested in cars5 Promising future in agriculture, General: Russian Club 15 Science Club 2,35 Travel Club 4. JUDITH ANN PFLEGER September 10, 1945 2626 Shillington Road West Lawn 11-Judyn Jaunt to college is her gool5 Abiding memories ot the senior class playp Patient and understanding. Business: National Honor Society 45 Student Secretary 45 Junior High Chorus 15 Y-Teens 25 Future Teachers of America 3,45 Senior Class Play 4. KATHLEEN A. PFLEGER December 5, 1945 212 Amherst Avenue Lincoln Park nKathyu Known for her witty sayings5 Attractively dressed5 Plans for her future are undecided. Business: National Honor Society 4g Spectator Typing 2,3,45 Intramural Bowling 45 Future Teachers of America 25 Girls' Athletic Association 35 Student Secretary 45 Senior Class Play 4. KATHLEEN M. PHILLIPS December 7, 1945 519 Lawrence Avenue Lincoln Park uKG,hyu Keeps everyone laughing with her merry antics5 Maintains a desire to attend business school5 Prizes her horse. College Preparatory: Tri-Hi-Y, President lp Gym Club 2,3,45 Intramural Basketball 25 Intramural Volleyball 3,45 Intra- mural Bowling 4. GWENDOLYN S. POWELL February 23, 1945 R. D. -i2 Sinking Spring Gwen Gist of her immediate future - hoirdressing5 Silence is a predominant characteristic5 Petite lass. Business: Junior High Chorus lg Y-Teens 2,3,45 Student Secretary 45 Usherettes 4. ELAINE M. QUINTER March 22, 1945 505 Lawrence Avenue Lincoln Park Skiis Energetic member of Wilsonian Art staFt5 Moods reflected in her facial expressions5 Quiet in several ways. College Preparatory: Student Council 45 Wilsonian Art and Make-Up StaFl 45 Intramural Bowling 35 Basketball Manager 3,45 Maskettes 15 Future Teachers of America 2,3,45 Usherettes 45 Senior Class Play 45 County Chorus 4. .IUDGEMENT KENT M. QUINTER 540 North Wyomissing Boulevard Chently Keyed up over graduation, Mild mannered and serene: Quick to please others. General: Football 1: Model Club Future Farmers of America 3,4 WILLIAM L. RAMICH 545 Calco Avenue Bill Well informed in mechanics, Lively memories of shop class, Reserves his time for Vicki. General: Model Club 1, Future DAVID H. RAPP 2532 Cleveland Avenue Dave Directed toward a career in biologyf Handsome tennis player: Reveals a quiet personality. College Preparatory: Student Council 1: July 2, 1945 Wyomissing 1: Armed Services Club 2: January 20, 1945 Sinking Spring of America 2,3,4. July 31, 1945 West Lawn Football 2: Tennis I,2,3,4, Junior Hi-Y I, Key Club 3: Senior Historians 4. LINDA K. REAM Reamie Lively bowler: Knovyn for bringing snacks to school: May 26, 1945 Adamstown Reserving immediate future for a business career. Business: Juniors High Chorus I, Y-Teens 2,3,4, Intramural Bowling 4, PATSY A. REEDY 58 Cacoosing Avenue ,IPMH Patience is one of her virtues, Avid homemaker: Reserved lass, March 26, 1944 Sinking Spring Vocational: Y-Teens 1: Future Homemakers of America 2,3,-4. MILLIE RAE REIDER 46 Woodland Road Millie Made-to-order career found in nursing: Receives enjoyment from bowling, Reveals on appealing hairstyle. July 31, 1945 Wyomissing Hills Gardens College Preparatory: Chorus 3,4, Intramural Bovvling 3,41 Intramural .Basketball 1: Maskettes I, Girls' Athletic Associa- tion 2,35 Y-Teens 4, C OURAGE LEROY J. REISCH June 14, 1945 34 Montello Road Sinking Spring Meek Lingers around the ag shop, Jolly individual, Rallies to the call ot the G boys, General: Governor Mifflin 1,2, Future Farmers of America 3, Study Club 4. MARLENE A. RHOADS June 7, 1945 2307 Grandview Boulevard West Lawn Marlene Memories of basketball will always last, Acknowledges tencing and riding as favorites, Regards work for the Central Treasury rewarding. Business,, National Honor Society 3,4, Student Council 2, Central Treasury 3,4, Student Secretary 4, Spectator Stat? 2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Ivlaskettes 1, Girls' Athletic Associa- tion 2,3,4. DAVID L. RICHARDS 52 Upland Road Dave Dexterous pool player, Likeable companion, Riding the waves lies ahead. General, Camera Club 1, Study Club 4. JUDITH A. RUSS 2314 Grandview Boulevard ujudyn Just imagine her without Kathy, Accomplished student secretary, Reveals a terrihc sense ot humor. Club August 7, 1945 Wyomissing Hills 2,3, Armed Services Business: Spectator Typist 3,4, Chorus 3,4, Night of 3,-4, Maskettes 1, Future Teachers of America 2, June 22, 1945 West Lawn Music Girls' Plays Athletic Association 3, Y-Teens 4, Night of One Act 3, Intramural Volleyball 4, Intramural Bowling 4, Student Secretary 4, Senior Class Play 4. CAROL L. RUTH December 23, 1945 852 Fritztown Road Sinking Spring Carol Conveys an air ot relaxation, Liberal with her concern for others, Rates high with her classmates. Businessz, National Honor Society, Chorus 3,4, Night of Music 3,4, Glee Club 1, Y-Teens 2,3,4, Vice President 4, Usherettes 4, Student Secretary 4. CAROLE A. RUTH June 6, 1945 2501 Reading Boulevard West Lawn Carole Constantly laughing, Anticipates a future in business, Remembered for her pleasing disposition. Business, Maskettes 1, Y-Teens 2,3,-4. emi COMAL rfQ.:sc 6004 mam :V,, , iiflix 4364-if-I-sl Jlhacsg-ZSUL 94,3 JWJJJ LL A5 amen diff' INTEGRITY JOHN S. SAYLOR, lll September 4, 1945 31 Overhill Road Wyomissing Hills Hs. J. Judges swimming worthwhile, Sight set on an Ivy League school, Sensitive to the color blue. College Preparatory: National Honor Society 4, Student Council l,2, Track i,4, Swimming 2,3,-4, Band l,2,3,4, Orchestra 2, Dance Band 2,3, Chorus 2, Night at Music 1,2,3,4, Gym Club 1, Math Club 2, Science and Astronomy Club 3, Senior Historians 4, Senior Class Play 4. BARBARA A. SCHAEFFER June 23, 1946 305 Brevity Lane Wilshire Barbi Bound tor Michigan State, Avid party-giver, Swimming occupies her summers. College Preparatory: Lancaster High 1, National Honor Society 4, Spectator Statt 3,4, Assistant Editor-in-Chief 3, Editor-in-Chief 4, Hockey 3,4, Basketball Manager 3,4, Band 2,3,4, Night of Music 2,3,4, Debating Club 2,3,4, Secretary 3, Library Stott 2, Usherettes 4, Senior Class Play 4. DENNIS K. SCHAEFFER 315 Telford Avenue Dennis October 18, 1944 West Lawn Devoted to his Ford, Keeps a constant smile, Skilltul chemistry student? College Preparatory: Student Council 2,3, Football l,2, Junior Hi-Y 1, Chess Club 2, Sports Club 3, Hunting and Fishing Club 4. IVA P. SCHLEGEL Octber 15, 1945 2620 Van Reed Road Sinking Spring HIVGH Interesting pastime: working on her farm, Perserverence is one ot her traits, Studies with great earnest. College Preparatory: Library StaFF 1,2, Gym Club i,2, Future Homemakers ot America 3,4, Senior Class Play 4 DENNIS G. SCHNABEL 2214 Highland Street HDEHH December 18, 1945 West Lawn Devoted to his triends, Greatly interested in new ideas, Service as a mechanic will occupy his future. General: Reading High 2, Model Airplane Club 3, Ceramics Club 4. JANEL F. SCHROEDER April 1, 1945 R. D. 5551 Sinking Spring Janel Just imagine her not talking! Frequently seen with Sandy and Dianne Sure of a future of nursing. College Preparatory: Student Council 3, Band 1,2, Future Teachers of America 2, Girls' Athletic Association 3,4, Usherettes 4, Senior Class Play 4. COURTESY WARREN N. SEELIG February 5, 1945 25 Hawthorne Road Wyomissing Hills Newton With pen in hand he draws clever caricatures Never at a loss tor words: Seeking a career in engineering. College Preparatory: Chorus i,2,3,4: Night ot Music 3,4: Track 1: Wrestling 3,4: Camera Club 1: Investors Club 2: Gym Club 3: Travel Club 4. CARL N. SENTZ November 16, 1945 110 Penn Avenue Sinking Spring Sentz Cannot forget certain parties: Noteworthy strength: Seen but not heard. Business: Model Club 1: Proiection Club 2: Travel Club 3: Gym Club 4. RUTHCLARA N. SMITH May 28, 1945 10 Cecil Avenue West Lawn Ruth Rates ice skating very enioyable: Never without a friendly smile: Spends time thinking of her future at Kutztovvn. College Preparatory: Maslpettes 1: Future Teachers of f America 2,3,4: lintramural Bowling 4. JOHN F. SNYDER December 19, 1945 163 East College Avenue Wernersville Snyder joining the armed forces lies after graduation: Fond memories of the GLboys: Selected pastime is in hunting. General:: Model Club i,2: Travel Club 3,4. GLENN A. SPEICHER June 30, 1945 862 Columbia Avenue Sinking Spring Glenn Gives his talents to the school band: Amiable personality: Silent lacl. College Preparatory: Band l,Q,3,4: Night of Music i,2,3,4: Junior High Band l: Travel Club 2: Sports Club 3,4-. SANDRA C. STAUDT May 23, 1945 R. D. il Wernerville Little Staudt Set tor a career in nursing: Cherishs her memories ot high school: Sensational cheerleader. College Preparatory: Spectator Stal? 3,4: Softball 2,3,4: Chorus l,2,3,,4: Night of Music 2,3,4: County Chorus 4: District Chorus 3,4: State Chorus 3: Cheerleader l,2,3,4, President 4: Usherettes 4: Gym Club 2,3,4. HONESTY CAROL ANN STEINMEYER November 5, 1945 221 Bradley Avenue Cornwall Terrace Stein Career otter commencement includes college, Acknowledges dramatics as a favorite, Syrnbolizing fun-hicking. ' Business: Spectator Stott 3,4, Maskettes 2,3, Mask and Dagger 4, Night of one-Act Plays 2,3, Senior Class Play 4. SUSAN E. STERNBERGER July 31, 1945 100 Princeton Avenue Lincoln Park Stormie Spent many hours working on the Spectator stofl, Excels on the hockey field, Sets her sight as a future iournalist. College Preparatory: National Honor Society 3,4, Student Council 3, Spectator Stott 3,4, Assistant News Editor 3, News Editor 4, Hockey 2,3,4, Basketball 2, Intramural Bowling 4, Maskettes I, Senior Historians 2,3,4, Usherettes 4, Senior Class Play 4. MARION T. STETZ February 2, 1945 527- Wheattield Road Sinking Spring 'Marion Master of the comb and brush, Tediusly works in shop class, Seen sporting various hairdos, Business: Philadelphia School, Dramatics Club I, Chorus 2, Study Club 3, Future Business Leaders of America 4. RICHARD A. STRICKLER 2708 Garfield Avenue February 14, 1945 West Lawn Rick Regular patron of Al's, Anxious tor graduation, Seen with Doug. General: Football 1, Sports Club I, Study Club 3,4, Armed Services Club 4. DAVID R. STROBEL 209 Wellington Avenue Lincoln Park August 14, 1945 ncobeu Distinctive manner, Respected iudgement, Swimming talent is unlimited. College Preparatory: National Honor Society 4, Chorus 2,3, County Chorus 3, Track 1,2,3,4, Swimming 2,3,4, Captain 3,4, Gym Club 1, Science Club 2, Track Club 3,4, Senior Class Play 4. H. THEODORE STUMP January 4, 1946 355 Church Road Wernersville lITedlI Heard playing his trombone, Tireless mind of a computer, Seen to help others. College Preparatory: National Honor Society 3,4, Student Council I, Track i,2,3,4, Band 1,2,3,4, Orchestra 1, Dis- trict Band 4, District Orchestra 4, Dance Band 1,2,3, Chorus 1,2,3, Night ot Music l,2,3,4, County Bfind 3,4, County Chorus 3, Dance Band l,2, Key Club 3, Senior Historians 4. -4 ! l!' A60AA00JF fW7d V4 mam. 'sfZDf12.66fz 511, i l ?x7,,,:.f..,f 7 6 - 5 ,W Qwwi 13. Qicffqyifq 1, e ?fs.g,l ' - K Q an X v,N 4 ,ff bg - 1. F2 W i Q? SILVER BELLS WN 'iq um. , rf Wilson students sir this dance out while enioying the music. Couples dance the memorable hours owoy to the music of The Skyliners I Don'f fell me your girls walked out on you too, soys Randy Horboch To Gerry Smith and Bill Degler. WILL RING FOREVER . . Kay Nolf and Joel Buttery requesf their favorite tune. Members of The decorafing commiffee proudly display their work. Hours disappear Too rapidly while couples enioy an enchanting evening. if XXX Y' V-fx Q . . 1'-' ' if 7, - ll .ff f N . -l if I 7:12 , 'lei A xii. ,, M, ,L N. ,A .ii . . Xgr i. ,Af Xjx ,fl - - ,ff is- -5 E i Darlene and Dave begin an evening of entertainment. Q1-4J1.yff SM Sywvraa, f., fi, LEADERSHIP MARYLEE SWEIGER1' January 16, 1946 198 Fritztown Road Sinking Spring HMQYH Maintains a desire for the commercial field, Silence is a notable trait. Business: Gym Club 1, Study Club 2,3, Future Business Leaders of America 4. GRACE E. TARRIS February 2, 1945 R. D. 774151 Wernersville Grace Generally seen with Patsy, Energetic member of the F.H.A. Tremendous eFFort put forth in sewing. General: Study Club 1, Future Homemakers of America 2,3,4. CHERYL R. THOMAS July 9, 1945 102 Radclitte Avenue West Lawn Cheryl Career as an elementary teacher lies in her future, Remembers iunior year activities, Talented twirler. College Preparatory: National Honor Society 4, Wilsonian Photographer's Assistant 4, Night of Music 2,3,4, Future Teachers of America 2,3,4, Treasurer 4, Maskettes l, lvlaiorette 2,3,4. WILLIAM E. THOMAS November 17, 1945 R. D. If-1752 Sinking Spring IIBHIII Well-informed Agriculture student, Eagerly cooperates, Toward a future in farming he will aim. Vocational: Future Farmers of America l,2,3,4, Gym Club 1. JACK T. TOKER 2129 Penn Avenue West Lawn May 5, 1945 Jock Justified in being called o great guy , Tremendous dancing ability, Time occupied with playing his drums. Business: Wrestling 3, Golf 3, Camera Club 1, Travel Club 2, Study Club 3, Gym Club 4. JANICE J. TOMKIEWICZ July 25, 1945 2812 Heister Boulevard West Lawn Janice' Judgement is usually sound, Just the best - the navy, Talented secretary for the business world. Business: National Honor Society 4, Spectator Typist 4, Wilsonian Staff 4, Intramural Volleyball 4, Chorus 1, Study Club 2, Radio and TV Programming 4, Student Secretary 4. INCENTIVE ROBERT E. TRAUGER June 19, 1945 709 Van Reed Road Wyomissing Usobu Remember rootbeer barrels in forum! Earnest about Youth Fellowship, Thoughtful in his studies. College Preparatory: Schuylkill Haven 1,2,3, Science and Astronomy Club 4. DENNIS G. WAGNER 2239 Reading Avenue uDennyu September 20, 1945 West Wyomissing Diligent student, Genial personality, Willing cast member of Our Town College Preparatory: Philadelphia 1,2,3, Bacteriology Club 4. ELMER A. WAGNER 34 Vista Road Elmer February 1, 1944 Wyomissing Hills Exults athletic ability, Accompanies other 12G boys, Winner ot a Tri-county football award. General, Football 1,2,3,4, Track 1,2, Wrestling 2, Study Club 1, Senior Historians 2, Senior HifY 3, Travel Club 4. RISE A. WAGNER May 25, 1945 2161 Cleveland Avenue West Wyomissing Rise Rewards will be found in o secretarial career, Avidly tulltills responsibilities, Well content with playing her saxophone. Business: National Honor Society 4, Student Council 1, Spectator Typing Editor 4, Wilsonian Stott 4, Band 1,2,3,4, Night of Music 2,3,4, Junior Band 1, l-ntramural Volley- ball 4, Girls' Athletic Association 2,3,4, Student Secretary 4. CARL R. WATTERS June 1, 1945 105 Radcliffe Avenue West Lawn Carl R. Capable proiectionist, Rewarding personality, Wavering over plans for a future occupation. General: Gun Club 1, Proiectionist Club 2, Stage Crew 3,4, Motion Picture Proiectionist 2,3,4. PRISCILLA J. WEBBER September 25, 1945 711 Fritztown Road Sinking Spring Priscilla Provides humorous moments in gym classes, Joins in eagerly to assist others, Will venture to the Reading Business Institute. Business: National Honor Society 3,4, Chorus 1,2,3,4, Y- Teens 2,3,4, Usherettes 3,4, Junior Chorus 1, Student Secretary 4, rw .29 M 8e,..,fz.4f .dw ,....., c.Me,9.yf' Hi' -ln ' . ,Hakim WW faf':f4'- WWW 42-'lat LOYALTY CAROL J. WEINMAN September 30, 1945 2153 Reading Avenue West Wyomissing Charlie Chief interest lies in physical education, Just imagine someone changing her opinionl Winning personality. College Preparatory, Hockey l,2,3,4, Basketball 2,3,4, Softball 1,2,3,4, intramural Bowling 2,3,4, Girls' Athletic Association 1,2,3,4. RUSSELL C. WERT March 3, 1945 106 Morwood Avenue West Lawn Russ Reflects an agile physique, Cars take up a great deal of his tirne, Working hours spent at Berks Lanes. General: Gun Club 1, Gym Club 2,3, Armed Services Club 4. GRETCHEN A. WERTS March 8, 1945 R. D. ,f-52 Reading Gretel Gracious senior lass, Awarded title of Pennsylvania Peach Queen, Work as a fashion co-ordinator in her future. College Preparatory, Wilsonian Staff 4, Basketball 2, Hockey 2,3, Band 1,2,3,4, Chorus 2,3,4, Night of Music l,2,3,4, County Band l,2,3,4, County Orchestra l,2, County Chorus 1,4, District Chorus 2,3,4, State Chorus 2,3,4, National Chorus 4, Junior Band 1, Girls' Athletic Association 2,3, Senior Historians 4, Senior Class Play 4. GAYLE L. WEYMAN February 24, 1945 2412 Cleveland Avenue Kitten West Lawn Generally found with Janice, Library work occupies her spare time, Will always remember high school days. Business: Library StaFf 1,2,3,4, Y-Teens l, Study Club 2,3, Future Business Leaders of America 4. JOHN A. WIEST, JR. October 13, 1945 10 Lawndale Road Wyomissing Hills Skris'! John is a good friend to have, Always goes out of his way to be amiable, Wishes for a challenging career. College Preparatory: National Honor Society 4, Baseball 1,2,3,4, Basketball 2,3,4, Cross Country 4, Chorus 2,3,4, Night of Music 2,3,4, Camera Club 1, Study Club 2, Key Club 3, Sports Club 4, Senior Class Play 4. MARYHELEN WIEST Octal:-er 2, 1943 6 West Court Boulevard West Lawn Bunny Many hours spent with Dave, Will never forget her iunior year at private school. Business: Junior Historians l, Radio and TV Programming 4. CONSIDERATION CAROL A. WIKERD August 20, 1945 R. D. Sinking Spring Carol Consummate skill as feature editor at the Spectator, Active in church activities, Willing to sew at the drop of a Thimble. College Preparatory, Student Council 4, Spectator Stal? 3,4, Basketball 2, Orchestra 1,2, Chorus 1,3,4, Night of Music 1,3,4, Senior Historians 2,3,4, Junior Chorus 1. JAMES E. WILHELM 109 Charlotte Avenue May 30, 1945 West Lawn n-Hmm Just a doll, Employed by Weis Markets, Wonders around in his car. General: Gun Club 1, Proiection Club 2, Gym Club 3, Sports Club 4. VIRGINIA L. WITMAN 307 Elmwood Avenue Lincoln Park October 11, 1943 Ginny Very pleasant to be associated with, Loyalty is displayed to her friends, Willing and taithtul easter egg seller. Business, Chorus 1, Study Club 1, Senior Historians 2,3,4. MICHAEL D. WITMER 1912 Bern Road NWI-'itll Manages his tather's grocery store, Decidedly has a clean-cut appearance, May 15, 1945 Wyomissing West Chester will welcome this aftable lad. College Preparatory, Student Council 2, Football 3,4, Basketball 2, Gym Club 1, Projection Club 2, Sports Club 3,4, Senior Class Play 4. DALE E. WITWER September 24, 1945 203 North Robesonia Street Robesonia Dale Deservedly awarded the Ron Kichline football plaque, Enioys the company ot Susie, Will succeed in whatever he attempts to do. College Preparatory, National Honor Society 3,4, Football 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Baseball 1,2,3,4, Athletic Association, President 4, Class President 2,4, Class Vice President 3, Gym Club 1, Proiection Club 2, Senior Historians 3, Sports Club 4, Senior Class Play 4. MICHAEL F. WOLF September 16, 1945 R. D. -iff? Sinking Spring Mike Must be seen to be heard, Favors his '61 white Corvair, Wage earned at Weis Markets. Business., Chet's Club 1, Travel Club 2, Gym Club 3,4. SHERYN K. YOCOM September 20, 1945 200 Perkasie Avenue West Lawn nsherryn Spirit to spare for Wilson fans who lack it, Knock of adding zest to all activities, Yearns for a R.N. degree. College Preparatory: Student Council i,2, Intramural Bowling 2,3,4, Basketball 2,4, Softball 3, Band 2,3,4, Night of Music 3,4, Usherettes 4, Junior Chorus 1, Study Club 2,3, Girls' Athletic Association 4. DIANNE L. YODER March 5, 1945 R. D. 911 Wernersville Diane Distributes time between school and her job, Lauds from Conrad Weiser, Yields a helping hand. Business, Library Staff 1,2, Future Business Leaders of Amer- ica 3,4, Usherettes 3,4, Student Secretary 4, JOHN G. YOUNG November 24, 1944 612 Dorchester Avenue Lincoln Park John Journeys often to the water fountain between classes, Great interest in girls, Yields o friendly smile and disposition. Business: Football 1, Chef's Club 1, Study Club 2,3, Travel Club 4. JONATHAN T, SHEARER December 4, 1945 R. D. Q51 Reinholds ll-,ohnll Jubilant over his Columbia freedom, The Great Illusion, Seeks to keep his middle name a secret. College Preparatory, Honor Society 3,4, Track 3, Tennis 2, Cross Country 3, Band 1,2,3,4, lAttended Columbia Uni- versity 47. IN MEMORIAM On October 23, 1962, Sidney Twardowski passed from his many friends and fellow classmates, leaving a void that will never be filled. His quiet manner and pleasant nature will never be forgotten. An active mem- ber of both the football and basketball teams and the school band, he was an asset to all activities in which he participated. His friendship and his understanding were well known traits that were valued by all who knew him. The memory of many hours spent in class- rooms, in sports, and in social activities will be forever within these pages with us, his classmates. GRADUATION PARTY ENDS LONG TRAINING SESSION I II I I t Barbara! In the cup! Seniors set for blast-off. Wish my pants weren't so tight. Cheer1eaders'?'?? A Wiibert crowns Queen Barbara. Showing fine form, our cheerleaders shout, We wuz rohbedln Don't you dare! Kathy drinks with her ear! , ' me J I Wilson's Hootnannys sing one of their favorite songs. FAREWELL ASSEMBLY Farewell Assembly Committee members are: STANDING: F. Barth, L. Miller, J. Kline, D. Strobel, and C, Watters. SEATED: J. Machmer, S. Staudt, Chairman, and S. Yocum. Oh, yes, it will go to the moon, sings Dale. Please, not another aspirin, groans Warren.- 45? 76 THE ASTRONAUTS' ASSEMBLY 1 s K 7 - K X g K A, -1 IK: 1, I , K .5-1 I K ,,,. t .. N h , .I - V,,k 1 S' : V 353: V V , ix, iff., L K i K XX . 1 ., if IS-ff ' , ,- , S . F . A ' - k'L f 'L- fa' 2 L,L- ii : , . , -' A K 1 -T w x?-2 . v- K :,kV A s fa? ohs M 9 s What do you mean Just give me a spoon? Chris hogs the show again Lechmah and Bohnerly tool it. Dale and the Lollipops break up. The Group, R. Maust, J. Toker, F. Barth, and W. Eppler Qorgauj rock with Ja-Da. 77 The stately Capitol is seen by the seniors. Joyce Esterly and David Richards enjoy a stroll in Washington. SENIOR CLASS TRIP TO WASHINGTON Seniors are fascinated by th e IWO HMO Memorial Bob Haas searches at the Capitol for Karen. 78 A motley assemblage of seniors rest at the Capitol. l me F -1: 5 Ks u. ,4- ' 2 r as The Washington Monument juts proudly Cheryl and Marie board the bus at the Iwo Jima Memorial. skyward. ' Intent seniors watch the changing of the guard. Elmer polishes a capital dome to the amusement of Joel, John, Rick, and Doug. JUNIOR ASTRONAUTS TAKE PRE-FLIGHT TRAINING . . . Alert and tuned to the important times lying ahead, Wilson's junior Astronauts apply themselves to learning the funda- mentals so necessary in keeping America in the foreground in our crucial race for the development of the Space Age. l ? ' Qakw 'Q' 2. ' hs. JUNIOR ASTRONAUTS FOLLCW SENIORS' ss - ..t! W Tgvzz 5 N - ':z .LQ-.. , 7A M .A ' Q i t if if V Q 1 l A 5 Lf, V A , ' KM ' 'hs r I Q4 . . , Q W f' X 1 3 , ,1 ,,z , 'ka I iii: r t ,Q K t . r 5' A x Q . is M G fr S' 3 15:3 ff- 1 13:5 .fv.- .. ' . . 119. ,..,, . ,... .. k , .,.. . xml., 7 w e-221 uf: I.. H -f r emi.-ir.?i' .. ., A:,' - rg. - .mr . . , , f .Milf g . -2 1 i .1 ,P IQ , L rf' i , E E K' Q f , Sr . f 4 at 5 are Le ' sf f W. B. I V E413 'Rf 35?-n.S,f . . . Jr. . . .,.,,p.g ' if 5. .-mfr. FJ S35 X, . , . at 2 FOOTSTEPS S. Amburn G. Andrews D. Angstadt G. Auman K. Baker D. Baseshore M. Arner G. Batastini R. Bauscher D. Beard K. Beck R. Bentz C. Berkenstock R. Bittler G. Blandford S. Bodey D. Bohn R. Bohn D. Bollnian B. Bowers R. Boheman I. Boyer D. Brossman D. Brown K. Brown C. Castner I. Clapper G. Clark I. Clark I. Clausius R. Clymans P. Conlin N. Cramp P. Cucinotta I. Daniels P. Davis L. Diller F. Drenhouse R. Ebert M. Eisenhart K. Eshbach R. Essig L. Etchberger S. Faust M. Fink D. Fitterling L. Fitterling S. Focht L. Folk T. Foster L. Frantz H. Fredrich R. Freeman C. Fritz C. Fultz A. Fuoti G. Garrett L. Gaul L. Gaumer E. Gehr P. Geib S. Geisler S. Gilbert 1 f. X 1 a L.. ,M f . 1... wr 'M Q ha .. ,M f, 1- k-kf .rl .af 3 5 M ra at fn ' Kia .. . 7 amz I 'K .... .5 . . -H., ' . -5 Dx 'Ma 1- as . . -4? 2 Ri . 'IX ff 1 ,. is af I ,672 Q 4 2 1 . n QA 2 15... ., . . . . 94 .... L ' lr A rr .s with ' Lb. C f 1 , wart-,i-V- wi 4 , ff' Q , ls -V X iv x 5 1 if k,ri:V . kki V W 5 5 V1Q ' 'W J 1 V R 2 , ggi? W Q .fy P , .37 ELEVENTH GRADE ... M A -'if ' ,. jr E- , Jr 'Km aw uv ,SV Y? 2 .3 r 1 x gi A . f,rIg?fgQg-'ff L .I ,ix A I I ,VFL u W 1i w3,. ? 'fwaflf 1 Q h A. R vk.,. K , J ' . ' ,, , t . :S a, x x , .X , 5 . Q .iE..., ,,,., . :,3 V B ..4'53g.Qgs:?Lfg . , W 'v7'1f:ff:' , ZZ. ,. 3 ...A . 4. . E-S 4 fS.ss. '-'k g J. Glassmoyer E. Graeff D Granclstorm M. Greth F. Griesemer P. Gring R. Gromis S. Haage S. Haas L. Hager T. Hamberger P. Harbach B. Hardy R. Harman G. Hechlinger M. Heim R. Herbein T. Hermort C. Hess C. Hess J. Hess B. Hollenshead C. Huehnergarth S. Ice D. Jimerson P. John G, Johnson B. Kauffman E. Keffer C. Keinard S. Kershner S. King B. Klahold N. Kline B. Klinger I. Klinger R. Klopp I. Koch L. Koch R. Kramer K. Krause W. Kreitz P. Ladd B. Langley E. Lape C. Lash I. Lash A. Leffler G. Leffler B. Leininger S. Leininger B. Leisey G. Lessig C. Marshall if ff m is K k. l gift-Qf L'YL, 2351K if fini' -. rin. -...aw P A 'Clin A I ., S 3. -- Q .f b . -sl! ,V .5 D. . W f wifi w ire' is ig? 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'lg 7 i . ' 2 E is Vail! , L ffl Q- 2 . J f ' ,, 1 . , - w e ft we ef: L45 ...ofa I M. A . x x - ,,.. , 1' rj I I ' ,,... w f . . , rf f--r' ' f rf! .. 1 A We ii- , D N':' ' I I L 'R'i'D J , . '-i,,::,7- ,, 31. if V ' A D i 'f i W .--- f M 'WWF -I K :fl Z- ' 'W ELEVENTH GRADE I. Wetherhold C . Whitmoyer I. Schera G. Schiff 2 ' B. Schlak , . W EX h R. Schlegel T iyf 1 h f- Q- Zli fA I. Scliweigart 4'7 Yf1 f A? D. Seidel . . h QVA F. Seidel W G. Sensenig . R. Sensenig B. Seyler - 4:29. Vi. E. Sheehan. V, L.,. 'E f' . it B- Shelves C. Shirk as , S. Shomo , B B f ' V. Shugar S V , m HAWLLW T. Shuker A A B. Shutter .. . 'i i i' w1,i B. Smith H in ,.. 1 ,. : ..k V ., H D. B N Ii' '1 L. Smith 1 f. R. Snyder G. Spacht W- SPSCTH M i i . D. spies gf - '? it 1 ik', G. Steffy :Q ,iii -V , if gl M- Stott . , ,..i. K, Swuar . .. .. . P' Strubeck B. Strunk C. Strunk R. Tornielli R. Trout D. Unger ' ' ' M. Unger M. Vastine D. Venable r G, VIHSHR .4 Q S . D. Wagner is r S. Wagoner Q. . ..'f G. Wanner QQ ' . . E. Watters ? Zi B I. Weitlich S. Wentzel B. Werner I. Wert gg is R. Wertz L.. K. Witkowski R. Wolfe C. Yoh G. Young R. Ziemba HLQ? -, . 'SL' w - . .rr . if. .- Ms .F Q' we A . .,, f - rr V ...lj L 5 K Qllzb 3... ig., Yxy ww x y XML. 'r -vi .. - 3: 5454379 ' ' ' . iii 3 Ixx- I n . Lf Y . . A lg r,x ,,aajgi' sw ' V ,rf ,-.. ., 1 rm,gg.,3f..'szgsf:1f,' . f f. -L ui.r..,.:-m,.i..ii it 'V If W' W , . , 1 1 Y ' fri? 2 .r 'gif .ie 3 Q ,wi , S.. V M ' Sigel?-462135-.if Wg X. W .... 4 .S ,..5:3Q.g. xx f rr. , HES :ik 'iw rl ,2.? gf. F flax f I' sre - ELEVENTH GRADE an adjustment Junior Class Officers: STAND- ING: Kathy Baker and George Clark. SEATED: Jerry Vlasak and Gary Johnson. Students wait patreurly to have therr passes signed. Mr. E. Minnich watches over his class. Swans in assembly. TENTH GRADE R. Breen V. King B. Batastine C. Pawling 1 x V. 4 . Some senior high girls demonstrate their art talents. X ag fm- R K X ,, . ...,, 'ai -L 71 . , R M sf . . ri K? f 9' 53 5 1 Wi , 'K f . X , ., s 5,5 ' 5? ,N v e E r , y 'S ,rebar .IQ i- . A 4 . g k! L 4 my ' vff Q :,, , is fa-E rs B W i . fi , .V . . L i -s 1 ' .2 ' V M 1 ' , 1 k A .sr ig 'I-'iii is-- A ..,.. ,,A: . A ' .. 4' 'mkk L' J A 'ir X lx bl . -,'f:-ie ' . L f - f f- 2' . , i ,asia , TENTH GRADE ROW 1 J. Adams, M. Adams, P. Adams, B. Aiello, R, Allen, A. Allushuski, S. Allushuski, S, Allushuski, J, Anspach, L. Arndt. ROW 2 -- G. Artz, J. Aungst, M. Babb, C, Bacastow, D. Bachman, T. Baker, L. Bare, B. Batastini, R. Bates, R. Baum. ROW 3 -- M. Beaver, J, Berger, D, Bergman, I. Berkenstock, D. Berst, J. Bier- man, N, Bohn, J, Boyer, K, Boyer, R, Boyer. ROW 4 -- P. Breen, C. Brendel, H. Bressler, K. Brightbill, P, Briner, P. Bronstetter, C, Brossman, S, Brown, B, Buechley, L. Burggraf, ROW 5 -- L, Caldwell, J. Carroccio, G. Chimenko, C. Clausius, P. Conlin, ROW 6 -- F. Cooley, A. Corkins, G. Corwin, P, Covely, H. Crouse, ROW 7 -- B, Culp, K. Dague, D. Dautrich, J, Davis, S, Debruyn. ROW B -- L. Degler, J, Delp, G. Dewald, R. Dilliplaine, L. Dillman. ROW 9 -- R, Dilmaio, D. Dunkelbrger, E, Eberly, J, Ecke, M, Eisenhower. ROW 10 -- A, Ellmaker, J, Engle, R, Engle, D, Erb, X Qs, K i Vi A -Q 24 5 Q E T 5 Q va -vw fl f l in ., ,L 3 2. Y in W ,Q :js ,V -9 f , 1 ff W 'S 41 A L N. s gb .P if .rw J - s M . fglj, Vill Lia I ,. . f , ' 5 ..,. . . O ..,, , , . l R. . ll X 1 I W Q ' if i ie rf W FK' F Q TENTH GRADE '55 W. S' ,E if if . I A J V . is rx .N in 1 . fe' ..-,J . 1 is M Qi 'in,,,' F in 1 ROW 1 -- L. Ernst, B. Evans, D. Evans, D. Eyer, D. Farina. ROW 2 -- R. Fegiey, S. Ferguson, B. Fisher, K. Fisher, I. Flatt. ROW 3 -- L. Ford, J. Forry, H. Freebourn, A. Free- nian, J. Funk. ROW 4 -- S. Funk, I. Gable, J. Gardner, E. Geist, R. Gerth. ROW 5 -- L. Gonimer, L. Gortshnli, B. Grace, T. Gragg, ROW 6 -' C. Grimm, S. Ging, G. Grubb, B. Haier, H. Haier, P. Hrifer, D. Hardy, R, Har- ringron, J. Hart, R, Hart. ROW 7 -' N. Hassier, I. Hart, B, Hauser, R. Hayes, M, Hechinger, G. Heck, L. Heck, D. Heckman, R. Hecknian, B. Henne. ROW 8 -- D. Hicks, S. Hiester, C. Hogue, B. Hornbergcr, J. Hoster, K, Howard, A. Hoyer, D. Hrirz, P, James, R.Ji1'nerson. ROW 9 -- G. John, D. Johnson, W. Johnson, J, Jones, S. Kacsor, D. Keehn, D. Keener, J, Keller, B. KCIT1lIiSI'1il'1g,J. Kenderdine. ROW 10 -- R. Kendig, S, Kennedy, 1, Kerchner, V. King, C, Kinrzer, N. Kinrzer, J. Kinzel, B. Kissinger, B. Knight, K. Koenig. f 1 i I 2 . . , H 551' f A Q - H i 1 r . . ,. Q f - - its 4 'hie A We r 2 A-if , . 311 2 3 uf! -,jjj Q i . ,.,. ,, fn , F, ,gg ,-r, Z . Q V ii x 5 Y 22. F., ., ,. fit V SW gi. A? , 2. Q1 X iris., J? ss f g we ' is 1 . - 51' ... ii-: LVLLV rise rr r .. ' ' ig, L, K 'i , if R Q 1 V lair, . G i 1 ix V, ' 1 , A x i 1,a -- Y X . ,IRA Yr,rf I it Kgs, if 'es W n TEN TH GRADE ROW 1 -- K. Rosellen, D, Kohler, D. Kohler, J. Killer, A. Kontaxes. ROW 2 -- G. Kricla, D. Kubacki, W. Knnlsehnan, S, Kurtz, D. Lannn. ROW 33 -- G. Lape, P. Lape, C. Lavlgna, R. Leisey, S. Leonard. ROW 4 -- G. Leroy, W. Lochnran, M. Lombardo, C. Long, K. Ludwig. ROW 5 -- L. Lunn, J. Lynn, J. Lyons, J. Macdonough, L. Machenter, D. Macomb, A. Mandjuris, C. Mannnller, N. Manmiller, K. Marello. ROW 6 -- H. Marks, L. Marks, L. Martens, D. Martin, J. Martin, R. Matthews, R. Mays, K. Mc- Connell, I. Meinholz, C. Melvin, ROW 7 -- E. Metz- ger, G. Metzger, K. Mihalilc, L. Miles, C. Miller, J. Miller, L. Miller, R. Miller, T. Miller, E. Mogel. ROW S -- D. Mosser, B. Motacki, J, Moyer, M. Moyer, S. Moyer, T, Moyer, L. Myers, L. Naftzinger, D. Newhart, D, Newman, ROW 9 -- P, Nichols, K. Noecker, W, Oberreit, F. Oese, E. Opel, G. Orth, C, Ortyl, L, Pankowskl, L. Pannabecker, C. Pawling. ROW 10 -- E, Pawling, K. Petter, S. Peifer, S. Perk- ins, L. Potteiger. 2' J - 'Q 'Vi , :W ' ,, ,. .5 ' ' :: fa O .f ., ' :- rs e . ,. figs.. 15. f. . 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J 2,2- .. .. , :z.v..g , -Vg, ' , R , ' .4 A W P f SW' xi as si 5 A v s Q g fff' ,, , A ,. ,,, , Q. Q .U f ., J ,.,,.,,,. .4 x , fp ss, ga R... 1. f 11.1 es... ' A 45 .. Q? ht, 'N 'ii rig? I W s I ? V 5 Y 4: cf W 'vi Xi Eff I. kk '57 vi Q1 .1 - : ... Q R. if ii W if . w . ,L -2 E .M ,ga Q ,fr Mx 1 'iiigsfg 2 5 'ff .. 11.1.33 .1 - aw 2 'QL fag-3 I ,Vi , --, X : 'i,,L' i 'V V. xx 1X S' I m',' if fr S . :iQ ,,., d .... i TENTH GRADE ROW 1 -- M. Potteiger, D. Quinter, G. Rambo, B. Rea, S. Rees, G. Reider, D. Rhoads, K. Ric- cardi, F. Richards, B. Riegei. ROW 2 -- B. Rie- gei, G. Ritter, P. Robinson, C. Rohrer, M. Ro- land, B. Royer, L. Rubright, W. Rumpf, T. Rupp, D. Ruth. ROW 3 -- D. Saltzer, B. Sands, K. Sands, F. Sarvas, L. Savage, R. Saylor, K. E Schenk, M. Schindlbeck, B. Schiappich, G. Schmeck. ROW 4 -- S. Schroll, L. Sensenig, R. Sheetz, A. Shimp, S. Shindie, S. Shinn, R. Shunk, C. Shurr, M. Smaglinski, C. Smith. ROW 5 -- I. Smith, I. Smith, P. Smith. J. Spadafora, D. Spayd, K. Speicher, C. Spoiski. ROW 6 -- L. Springer, M. Staggs, F. Starkey, D. Staudt, D. Steffy. ROW 7 -- B. Sternberger, B. Stothart, K. Stover, P. Stover, B. Stoweil. ROW 8 -- L. Strickier, T. Strong, C. Stuffiet, R. Stump, R. Swavely. ROW 9 -- M. Thomas, W. Tobias, M. Tolen, R. Toll, B. Trayer. K . 5 1 Wg' ff X' S 1 5 G 4. iff? 1'i!f?r -'V fji , f N8 . , 51 if 1 . fi r' 3 ,rx N. i-- it ' . R x or R P r rgiiii 'gzq . . I '.k' b ' 2. 1 In . .,,, , A .1 ,, L L O Q , A , 6 ' . I VVf,,V f , H -f. 2 ' , , , .. r ' O L L rri. L i g f L , L 5, ,kkgy ,g 1, A K ly g y n ql V Q, VK S5 in K. ,M ' V in-un fi: I TENTH GRADE ROW 1 -- E. Trievel-, R. Trostle, I. Trout- man, R. Trupp, L. Unger, N. Urbanik. ROV 2 -- L. Wagner, R. Wagner, A. Walsh, P. Wartluft, L. Watters, L. Webber. ROW 3 -- K. Weinhold, F. Werner, F. Wetherhold, P. Wikerd, C. Wolf, L, Woodward. ROW 4 -- D. Wright, J. Yeich, J. Yerger, R. Yoder, J. Yoh, P. Zacharias. ROW 5 -- I. Ziegler, N. Ziegler, K. Zimmerman. wil .f,,.m.,,, ,.,, V .. ' I' '2 ,a2 f?fiiz?!' ' ' , , . - In I' 5 fy ' ?7:.?5z. f. w .Q ff--, . Ji I-'H F I vp, ' 'I If V. F I 'ii i' - -IS I' 'KTSI ZTT' ' KVI S is .f -' -fff I ,,..1:4.. -:fri H ' Ninth grade presidents: SEATED: S. Sianis, J. May, C. Dorn, R. Gallo STANDING: C. Boyer, M. Hepuer, J Schmoyer, D. Wolf. EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES ADD VARIETY 3 A , . L X 'ir L , - is , Q, .M Y RI. .'-. in 1, si' U fi? E at I K ' gig! ,..... C 4 f 5.2 K X W rr. YW uw X X ESQ 2 Q? gf-2 fr -. ...WAW in he A 3, Q , sez, ' ,,z, Q hlil ,we . ,. ' 'Y gs' jj S Q F x gg ii' ,V I 5 A T ? 'ml' we Lvkk ., J A w ., f k .. A ' f ,,., ,, 1 C .A,.- Z ..,.. Y . Q A rw ? ,'l 1f, Q 4 ' F . K ' 5-1, , ' , , . ,Q1. WV , w, - .., ,L1. 1,1 Q,'i A A , Q X PM -LLQ VVZ, g q, f,.,.,, A ' A 55' lillk A ' ' NINTH GRADE ROW 1 -- L. Adams, K. Allen, M. Allushuski, L. Amburn, R. Angsradt, T. Apsokardu, S. Aranos, J. Arbegast, C Arner, D. Arrz. ROW 2 -- N. Badham, J. Aten, K. Baker, J. Bare, P. Bare, I. Barthlow, G. Beaulieu, G. Beidler, I. Beyerle. ROW 3 -- R. Bickta, J. Bingaman, K. Bivens, R. Blessing, M. Bodey, D. Bomberger, E. Bortz, B. Boyer, C. Boyer. ROW 4 -- L. Brendel, S. Brnsterrer, S. Brooks, C. Brossman, D. Brown, M. Brown, M. Burkhart, M. Clouser, E. Coleman. ROW 5 -- R. Cooling, L. Cramp, T. Crawford, K. Crist, D. Crouse, C. Daiello, B. Dando, P. Degler, R. Degler. ROW 6 -- B. Delong, S. Desantis, C. Dorn, S. Douglas, D. Drenhouse, M. Eckert L. Eisenbise, K. Erb, D. Essig. ROW 7 -- R. Essig, J. Esterly, R. Etchberger, E. Eces, C. Fahnestock, I. Feger, R Fisher, W. Fisher, D. Fitterling. ROW 8 -- M. Fitterling, E. Fox, L. Fox, M. Fredericks, G. Fritz, T. Furry, D. Gabel, I. Gaenzle, R. Gallo. '. n, . . ..,. . x I 3 .fs .. ,. A .4 .. . , f S. . . pm . . ws. . g ,,, , a . , . H an . fgif .15-1-gf Mix ' ' V . , f iiifsi Nil .. ' 9, ' - fsgww , .5 1 ' ' . ' . 'K ii . S., .? 12' -s fifil: fr ' . R if X ' . ' - af. , gg-4, , 'f , 'Q ,, : .., .M V . . 4 V . . ,ez ,iw it , p, V, ,., 7, 'l 7 ww: 1 g , -ii I ' ', ' if K I X ef ' ' L . 1.2fai..?Xs?Ll3 V5 rv- . 'fl 1 iriv- Wfrfss. 'M ' ,. g, 1 . ,K C . .M X x 53.4 v Rigs -. s v Rag at .ZH iii 11. , ' . in 1 ' ,Q M5111 ...qi f - W . - f'.. sw. .. - K' -K . . q f i l -F G -- -- 1 me'-.11.,,1g Pi l. '- III H 5 '- .5 '.,1 t. - . , A 5-5 - gi qi- ',y, g Y ' '51, -- V .. . 4 5 , Ak. 35.1 u ,f K at K 2.1 . -X . ia P L R G 4- - zzbl m, ' 1,m : . ,, K f - L k 7: ,ii 13' ,, - S V, . Wir .. 'XfSl5f?l ' '. ,. I - ...ff .. asa . fir - ' 11 - , f . s as . , we 2 .. . . ii f' 22,2 .- J aa. Q f, . X- . .rf M. .L ---fwfmzggx. . f. 'mmm ii ss 1 N X . . V . ' . . zgsg gfg, ' ' J- ' ' 'K Q . ,, ,, ,,i, Y 3. g x i R f l L AA,' ,ll ::'A iill elr.i --. , . 'A .K 's y .k 3 . ' 2V.1 i Ef,fZx -, . NINTH GRADE ROW 1 -- V. Gass, G. Geesaman, D. Gehr, D. Gerhart, L. Gernert, B. Getz, M. Glassmoyr, K. Good hart, B. Gratz. ROW 2 -- S. Greth, B. Grimes, C. Grimm, L. Gross, D. Grove, C. Grumbling, E. Guldin, B. Gundrum, G. Gundy. ROW 3 -- P. Hafer, S. Hagy, V. Hall, L. Hannigan, K. Harbster, R Harding, J. Behradt, J. Hartman, K. Hatt. ROW 4 -- C. Heinsohn, M. Helms, E. Henning, M. Hep- ner, D. Herr, J. Hoffa, D. Hoffman, V. Hogue, R. Honn. ROW 5 -- IV. Houck, M. Houck, D. Hughes D. Hunt, C. Hyneman, J. Jablonski, N. Johnson, S. Johnson, M. Keegan. ROW 6 -- R. Keiser, G. Keith, B. Kelchner, W. Kelly, P. Kepley, M. Ketner, D. Kieffer, P. Kignt, S. Kistler. ROW 7 -- W. Kleinspehn, I. Kline, I. Kunkleman, P. Klopp, C. Kneasel, T. Knerr, D. Koller, B. Kratz, D. Krick. ROW 8 -- I. Lamm, S. Lamm, L. Laughlin, J. Lebo, G. Leffler, C. Leibig, B. Leibowitz, C. Leinin- ger, I. Leone. . ' f '-1 ' -'f, ' ' ' 'M g y . - 3. ll P r r B. Elk . V . C I A . R iw' h 'K in 3 , .: . ' . , , H L 5 X. , -. 'rr .r . ,V ga 'A . . 'frm A -. f V-124221. -as -H., - n 21 'Pm M, :se - TL 'M1f'1.f . 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Schaeffer, K. Schaffer, L. Schoffler, M. Schlali, I. Schlegel, M. Schlegel, J. Schmoyer, I. Scholtes, J. Seasock. 'W 'I l ,Z 1 Q if ,,.. bi l ,L 1 ax . . .. : . 1. It .., Z' . 1 J, .S .r . ...Qi r 'ii X A f 4, x ifisuxf, 'Qr 15 1' 31 5 1 . if . ig ,S gg? Y . , .. . r R LL'Q Q - y S QF . . , S , 2, W Q, X595 - ., . gg,, .. i 'S E, .,, f ,ref S if 1 i H 5 1 K S .z ... , . .2 . Q ., W. RT ' ,, f , ,,',:,f . Li- - -- 5'L , , ,V N - Aw... N 1 , ik' 'l,::g-ii .Q . fr. 'V ,V i,,.iA,A, . ' in aw'-,:g' , ,, 1 5, V , wx r 1 f . .2., '53 f r ,f R P - S or . . . . ,,, , F i gg mmhA 1 'Q mih. . ' ' , R G Q Vny I I K X: k .:k ,s: V glf,-,Q, VV I ,,l- . - ,L 7 .5 vih f' L . ,'A H ,.-fL , si S A S rr r ' - R '-A- 2 R 'Y,,. ,fry IAV I ' 1 .. .::, ., g :vlt -1 I K 1 V ,. 'E i Ayygh h W i f kz ' X ' , Qkl, r. 2 . i irr. 5 , n , m: .S . 5 , S ' H Wt' . .X T j 'ag Vlry B g g ? f,, .. ,,.,: 5 yhhl 5 ziyy ,VV Lk 1 I ,f, 1 X f W , ,Leif , x X, . D L , ' L it if or it 1 - L .-1l 1... ,ffg , H 2 K: RQ- 2 . lg , . g. V5 ?,2 11,73-5 fkri W , ,, ig 1 .,Q, 1 R liiirr 3 H ' lt' - L - zZ if li 'H L V ' ' H? Q . , SX -. , ' y S ... Q f Z S i '? 'f'1 or ' ZV rrryg V f l1 L A if il r rr . NINTH GRADE ROW 1 -- R. Seifrit, C. Sell, D. Sensenig, L. Sensenig, B. Sheetz, M. Sheilds, T. Shirk, D. Shuker. ROW 2 -- S. Sianis, C. Smith, D. Smith, N. Smith, R. Smith, P. Snyder, P. Snyder, R. Snyder, T. Snyder. ROW 3 -- W. Southworth, I. Spayd, D. Spies, B. Spohn, G. Stacherski, D. Stambaugh, C. Stamm, D. Starkey, A. Stavarski. ROW 4 -- B. Steffy, G. Steffy, I. Stefl, M. Stradley, D. Strauch, D. Srripling, B. Stufflet, B. Stump, C. Styer. ROW 5 -- E. Sweigart, K. Tamanini, S. Unangst, K. Theis, E. Trexler, B. Ulrich, D. Unger, A. Vastine, M. Venable. ROW 6 -- J. Vogel, G. Walsh, N. Wanner, D. Wardrop, R. Watters, L. Wayne, T. Wayne, D Weinhold, K. Weinman. ROW 7 -- C. Wert, M. Wickstrom, D. Wolf, D. Wolf, D. Wolf, M. Wright, D. Weitzel, D. 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Guigley, B. Haas. Row 5 -- J. Haber, M. Haier, V. Hager, L. Hagy, D. Hall, S. Henthorn, J. Harding, Hartman. ROW 6 Hassler, L. Heck, I. Heck- ,',F K --E man, I. Heckman, J. Heck- man, W. Herrich, J. Hoffa, C. Hoffman. . ,. K. sv.. .,b,, .. ,. , 7-1.15 Vfiffssiffxia A 1? . P. , . -I 'W mn 1 gm . 2 Ji .F as ROW 1 -- C. Achenbach, S. Adams, I. Allensworth, E. Andrews, P. Apsokardu, B. Artz, M. Aungst, G. Babb. ROW 2 -- R. Barro, R. Benrz, D. Bock, W. Boyer, N. Brendel, D. Brown, L. Buckman, C. Budzil. ROW 3 -- B. Buechley, M. Bugay, S. Burggraf, K. Buttery, T. Button, P. Calm, R. Cardell, R. Chiralo. ROW 4 --, S. Christopher, I. Cieniewicz, J. Clouse, L. Coldren, W. Conrad, S. Corkins, I. Carolla, V. Deangelo. ROW 5 -- S. Deeds, B. Deininger, B. Derr, S. Diefenderfer, A. Diller, L. Drexel, J. Dries, M. Dries. ROW 6 -- R. Dry, I. Eckert, S. Egan, M. Ellingsen, R. Emerick T. Endy, L. Epler, L. Farina. Ei , 5 Q fir. ,. 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A'-.. -A A 1 f '35, L -A 2 S A L 77 L L l t A A,A ' .. A A A S . 'mAA1 A LVAA ist L1A-L. V H 1 g 7 ' K - AA AA, AA2A A l 4 is f 1 - V S tiii . f A llll ' 5 T 3 U A Lzkkl LkV,- I we 'K M V A gg , A. A A, I A iv. I AA A1AA .Q'A,: ., G A AAAAAAA , y tx 7' A X is SJ i ROW 1: N. Pratt, K. Putt, S. Pyle, T. Ramich, T. Rapp, K. Rathje, B. Reedy, S. Reiff, M. Reifsnyder, J. Rex. S. Rhine, A. Richter, ROW 2: B. Richter, C. Richter, R. Rickert, B. Riegel, T. Romberger, A. Rothen- brger, W. Rowlands, S. Rubright, H, Ruhnke, S. Rupp, J. Russell, R, Ruth. ROW 3: M. Scalese, B. Schlap- pich, E. Schlegel, J. Schlegel, M. Schmeck, J. Schmoyer, C. Schwarz, S. Scrimshaw, S. Seiders, L. Sekulski, M. Sell, B. Sellers. ROW 4: G. Sensenig, C. Sheeler, S. Sheidy, K. Sheipe, C. Shurr, J. Sim- boli, D. Simmons, D. Smith, M. Smith, V, Smith, D. Snyder, T. Spease. ROW 5: S. Spitler, P. Staggs, D. Stanislaw, D. Staudt, L. Steinmyer, D. Stephens, E. Stevenson, E. Stewart, L. Stocker, S. Stoudt, L. Strobel, P. Tavenner. ROW 6: D. Ziegler, J. Texter, L. Texter, M. Texter, C. Thomas, L. Thomas, L. Thomas, V. Ziemba, I. Troutman, W. Trowbridge, B. Ulrich, P. Varish. ROW 7: B. Vaughan, D, Wagner, W. Wagner, P. Webber, B. Weber, G. Weber, K. Weil-cel, I. Wenrich, M. Wenrich, L, Wentzel, L. Went- zel, R. Whitmoyer. ROW 8: D. Wikerd, R, Wink, J. Yeager, D. Yelk, P, Yocum, C. Young, P. Young, W. Zeiser, F. Zentgraf, L. Zerr, W. Conrads. 100 A AA.A A A A ML EIGHTH GRADE HIGHLIGHTS Eighth grade homeroom presidents are, STANDING: S. Sheidy, B. Ulrich, B. Boyer, B, Riegelg SEATED: G. Martin C. Hoffman, S. Marks, C. Gibson. Underclassmen exclaim, Oh, look at all the Try it with me now, says Mr. D. Weber to D. ' pretty colors! Moyer. Nancy Pratt smiles after a check-up. Eighth grade students purchase goodies at the lunch counter. 101 ROW 1 -- B. Aeker, S. Allens- worth, .L Allushuski, C. Ar- begast, R. Auge, R. Auman, H. Ballas, B. Balthaser. ROW 2 -- G. Barth, ll. Bensinger, B. Bertholette, G. 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'. r 'ff' V' ' fs Z2 .' -'ff .V .. . -,:..V, . fV V, . V -V H' ..' ' . K . - r Lei V 'Vt.V: ROW 1 -- S. Mengel, J. Metzger, W. Metzger, D. Miller, G. Miller, I. Miller, J. Miller, L. Miller. ROW 2 -- C. Mogel, W. Moore, D. Moyer, G. Moyer, W. Moyer, D. Musket, L. Nell, A. Nicholas. ROW 3 -- S. Gaenzle, J. Noecker, S. Noll, D. Nuss, G. Olsen, D. Orth, K. Brightbill, L. Palka. ROW 4 -- L. Palm, L. Pfau, D. Pisanick, J. Polito, R. Poole, C. Potteiger, C. Powell, J. Powell. ROW 5 -- R. Pratt, L. Price, C. Prodromos, G. Rager, G. Raffanf, L. Ra- kowiecki, M. Reber, R. Reedy. ROW 6 -- B. Reiff, C. Reisch, B. Reitz, J. Renninger R. Renninger, M. Reynolds, S. Riegel. Missing from pic- ture: B. Johnson. . VZV. I JM' SEVENTH GRADE ff' .uf McNerny, R. Mengel. ,.s, .. - X ,V . KT V VV 5KSV,.:K - ff- 'E J QV -iff? - . - K 'l . . -V VK UE V, A K .. . . ' 1512 72 V V S? . . 1 r ' -V ' ' V 1 ' J? V KV V K' V -- - -V - . ,, . 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A V V,V:fV 5.33 ffi ' : 'X',. ,iifi V V' ' V ,gif Q5 L- V i-ff .f 5- ' ' K ' ' ' T7 , ' naw, mi V- . -V - v. ei - W g V --1-: ' ' ig, 5. 1, ' , 4- , ,p ,. ROW 7: L. Tavenner, B. Tere- fenko, S. Thomas, A. Thun, D. Tolen, G. Tompkins, I. Trievel, D. Trostle. ROW 8: J. Trout- man, K. Turnbull, D. Webber, D. Weber, S. Weiss, C. Wen- nell, C. Wentzel, H. J. Werner. ROW 9: J. Wertz, I. Whitmoyer, R. Wickel, G, Willet, S, Withers, L. Wolfe, M. Wood- ward, K. Yeager. ROW 10: S. Yost, C. Zukowski, K. Brenner. SEVENTH GRADE ROW 1: J. Rohrbach, J. Rohrer R. Romberger, S. Roth, D. Rothenberger, G. Royer, A. 1 Ruoss, D. Ruth. ROW 2: K. Sa- bold, N. Saltzer, C. Sands, L. Savage, I. Schaeffer, K. Schenck, D. Schiefer, A. Schiff. ROW 3: R. Schutt, S. Seidel, D. Sensenig, I. A. Sensenig, K. Sheipe, R. Shindle, S. Shoup, R. Shurr. ROW 4: D. Smaglinski, D. Smith, L. Smith, C. Snyder, T. Sowerby, D. Spadafora, L. Spayd, G. Speicher. ROW 5: W. Speth, J. Stacherski, M. Stamm, D. Stehman, D. Stein myer, G. Sterner, J, Stothart, I. Stothart. ROW 6: I. Stoudt, J. Stoudt. P. Stover, D. Strip- ling, L. Strunk, P. Stutzman, L. Swavely, K. Sweigart. , If V ' 1:1 ,ff r rr :Y '1.'4 'f I .-: , Vw. T r f. -ii,g VJfi V ' ', V .1-Q ' W7 . ,V , Yi Vw . K Q, V ,V, . HV,kV,, ,..,br3 A -V . . VA ,Q p 1 V-41 V 1. -T ' QR-Y XXL- F 0 x s Kiki-Z . f MJ! . V ,. R:.:- V- V 'V - V K A W :QV V-. ' , A A f -'-' ff , ,.,. ., ' , V . -s .V Q.: .,Rr 5 : .li -' fd' 95' ' -.Vr 'ir' V.-V. :VV -H 1,-S SV, W V ' ' 2' .1 Q . 'Q is R-Vi,-g, ,1,, Qgggsfsf ., 5 V lrsr S V , . - V1 5 1 NQ....fjl ' H R'f'r' , ' Sa rf' ' 1: . - I' Yi Ei3T'-'ll V. f -' , , ,, ju ,,. gf :'. , L, ' r ' .ff . ' Q 'ff , ' W f A 7 - fi if R 1 b e E X ' -u Q. .. l A .., A 0 ',..,V' V 7 , K I Seventh grade class officers, W. Haas, C. Moyer, R. Shutt, J. Eways. fi , .LX ,Eli SWE? 'll ll We Qin ' '. , h 1 - ...,. 7' - .1 'N 1 reefs -'51 r .Q A, H new , ' .Q 1 i he ' 5 t 2 2 mmm Study, study, study, that's all Can 't wait until l get we do. JX- shorthand. You ll never frnd the answer rn there. ,vig if3,M2affgf.e1m,. , .. , ,, .,,, 7 wi-gri.i?3Yw5.ffg, M RELAXING FROM BUSY TRAINAVNG ROUTINES just as all things need rejuvenation from rigid schedules, so Wilson's Astro- nauts relax and rejuvenate in a variety of extracurricular activities. This change of pace provides for an energetic bouncing back to the serious business of studies, and also provides the opportunity for developing all the aspects of our Astro- HW 2 S 5 E R. Bylina and E, Quimer prepare picture layouts for the Wilsouiau. THE WILSONIAN ARTISTS CREATE . . . J. Beck dreams of her art studio in Paris. The yearbook art staff takes a well-earned break. J. Lyons wishes L. McAllister would get back to work. You too can learn Braille by mail. Of course we type 175 words a minute, says the Wilsonian Yearbook staff checks copy with Mr. F typing staff, Fleishood, NNQ., Co-editors of the Wilsonian are S. Correll and N. Harbach. Wind -blown C. DiMaio and C. Thomas help photographer. Yearbook staff members take a well deserved pause after an evening of hard work. JW astra? as COMPETENT SPECTATOR STAFF MEMBERS swfegr, fwgs,r,2i, I5 , W gggrwsl N525 ,Mm ii' Wi? :ig ,.r,,firr2?ey i t .L sgiwg 1 51 '- 7:35511 , wif-X5 .,f:Sf,??i.uiQu1-ilyieiii ,e il ' .1 Q -tzifmfggzr-Ewa - .1 K vlslfignfe, -iii SSZSZK1 iff- 'Meta ragga:- as -7 2 3 ' 'f G 3 1 :-',f:,:t-:,M,,1,fieg' 4 1 - 1 A' .W J 5:33159 if Y.. -W, ,f , A T K s ...g.,rim,Q,w , gy . , fm, 5, .ft -f ,sa . ja k T T .W ,, 4 Qpjfq i5l539'iiiV 1. . A' vsmizzswf shwr- WW5 K , A - e- 7 . fig? W5 sew .na Q, J., Sf55?iES f, if-1, , , V- , ,,.. ,. , ,k,,, . ,. I Magi, , is H4 , f ' gi . E , A ,L,, , ., :yy ...f wh, . f 4 ,. 2' 122515 'K ,jfs 'Y ffl , i' ' -A Us sk ,Y M I 2?M?s,.,ffQ 6 , W vvsrtfdgl -1 SVC A -'32 .1 f . nf fmt s . kg ., . xi . 6, 5, -4 A ff ix ,R rw 1 Wish Q . .rt O ' . Yi' ' 1' w is of .,'. .gi , ,. 1 ,M or 5,2 , Y it , .. ,K A, 35 . ,Wm f. , ,K ,,,,, , saga Qi fig gtg, f -- 'wgjygk 15:34 ' 'LSEYT 5:55915 e t , 'SM' V555 . BQ ' t 'Elf52-QB? 5f'Y'f4f5iS W, -' .. :mmf ' .t f- ' V ' 9335529 'emi Iiiffmg jf ,3 , , , as Se 'Ls Q if? H22 . k,,., Q. sae Ai fat? B Q f 5 + s 4 1 n ...1 ,,,,..r4 -Q la if Senior reporters for the Spectator are I. Glenny, S. Correll, N. Harbach, M Mahnsen and C D1Mato Members ofthe Business Staff are: I. Kline, and K. Editor B. Schaeffer assists S McC1oy assist ant editor. 1 Pfleger BOT TOM K Crawford, M. Rhoades Cchair- J. Clausius looks on as C Wrkerd sets a headline. The Spectator Typing Staff is comprised of R. Wagner Ceditory, J. Machmer, K Crawtord B MacKenL1e A Geesaman and J. Tomkiewiczq BOTTOM: I. Russ, E. Ernst, K. Pfleger, R, Noll and M Rhoades nl , .AMQMMG WX XYXWNBX - 'X X ? SN X x if QQ AQQX 4:-M ...WW if Senior Reporter, M. Mahnsen, points out her story to other IKE, reporters. 9 , -5' Ng ' Mfg k Q t A , M 'X , XX ' . oe Q.. rss,-if X ,,,... r,.k. Qlxx in Wim ? X -xx-lg-EX C , , W , Ni V - J, 4 is 1,27 U, B VK i A, f ,X ,Hai ,- 'J I ' lp Wi ' 'i if ' X. li , W , , V W2 ,' Ni ,f Wmsjdlg M. i ,XAY ' ff x i Z 4 ,f if S. Sternberger and G. Spacht M, Baertschy, sports editor, and assist- V. Green, copy editor, and N. work on a headline. ant, Lucy Reifsynder. Cramp find an error. Mr. F. Fleishood, Mr. W. Bard, and Mrs. R. Hannigan J. Buttery, B. Hardy and M. Stott design a cartoon, Spectator advisors. ff' N41-f:,f4 1 1 3. W sa xi! Wilson's color guard stands proudly at attention. COLOR GUARD AND MAJORETTES LEAD SPACE FLIGHTS The twirlers are: M. Goeltz, D. Ream, C. Thomas, I. Yoh, S. Shomo, A. Geesaman L. Woodward, B. Birchall. Missing C. Masquelier. The chiefs set a proud example I E K f if 3,0 f-. ,. . 4- 35 f 7X H s W ak .xx X X vm af, 'VE A , Q24 X525 ' fi 4? f ' Y an A 'S' - 1, HT ff 22,1 rx Ayvh 3' y M ' f V J . 'f , ,f -. f S 1 A V X, . J f ff . gg, , K 4 ,A ,f V wi, fl ' 4 Q ff. 1 in V 4' Z Higher, lift those legs high, commands B, Levan. Altogether now, a one and a two and a . . . says S. Yocum. I can't watch, I think I am going to cry, sighs M, Meckley as he lowers his head, I, Saylor threatens, If he touches him, I'll let him B. Levan, captain of the color guard, sets a good have it! example, 2 115 4 f 5 4 - QE' .W z I W- 1 .41 Four calling birds spr MUSIC ADDS DELIGHT TO ASSEMBLIES M H is iii. Junior High Chorus poses for the photographer. Three hens wait for their cue. Senior High Chorus members prepare for their annual concert. Some of the female members of the Senior High Chorus. L. Miller, Pres.g E. Potteiger, Sec.g D. Heckman, Trea J. Clapper, Vice Pres.g S. Gilbert, accompanist. We cah't go, but we can dream, sighs Mr. J. Ollinger. Oh, please work this time, prays R. Wert. Yeah Fritz, yeah, yeah Fritz, cheer the Sports Club members. M. Mahuseu, president of F.T.A., Keeps her club members happy. 31 . 'il iv ' R f 1 118 M 2 : 'i21f.:' meq wf-. ,Z ,fs we if 3 il. n.,. is W' This bulletin board can sure get funny, bowls Mr. W. Orr. Mr. J. Wise's Senior Hi -Y looks over plans for the spring. C. LeRoy likes bouncing up and down on the trampoline in Girls' Gym Club. Mr. H. Cliristman tells the Senior Historians to get out and sell. Merle lxleckley shows his acting ability in Dramatics Club. B. Batastine speaks over the microphone in assembly. Mr. P. Strunk shows his Travel Club some movie pictures. M. Baertschy demonstrates a sure fire way to get a unanimous decision. M. Stetz asks, Can I sell you a pretzel'? Two girls ofthe FHA Club can't decide what to do. THE me s gp T , l Mr. G. Bricker shows some of his boys a map ofthe track. Q.. Q .5 K -uw if 0 fl' ,... 'ug Members ofthe National Honor Society relax after their induction. A fashion show sponsored by Feel-Fine and Ripley's is enjoyed by all during an assembly. a..f'Nw.4ff',.,.,fv....,,-..,,.,- uf ,,..f'....f-,,,,,f-' I ,..,,,,..- ,............Y-,.-.......,--.. K - W' -' 4+ - '- W ' ' -f -f ffz' rf' I J 3 M Girls' Athletic Association members laugh at the state of their treasury. Sell those pretzels, orders Mr. G. Linn. Get that jump ball, get it, get it Mr. C. Klingler demonstrates to his Archery Club the Mr. D. Wealand observes his Junior High Art Club in proper way to hold the bow. action. The Handicraft Club, sponsored by Mrs. E. Miller, learns new techniques to decorate eggs. -w JI' Mr. N. Hopp 's seventh grade Gym Club watches B. The girls' seventh grade Gym Club has fun building Haas perform on the mats. pyramids. fs vw M, .wwf ' 2 . Mr. P. Grevinger gives demonstrations for the Hunting Mrs. B. Hoffman directs eighth grade Maskettes and Fishing Club. Club. Guided by Mr. G. Mahon, Jr. Historians make plans for Yo.u're too young for dates, says E. Potteiger at annual trip. Mrs. C. Shaplin and seventh grade Maskettes Club choose a play. lx 1. the school store. Boys tinker in eighth and ninth grade metal shop The Rock and Mineral Club is led by Mrs. A. Long. Mrs. H. Rifile directs the Maskettes. FI-IA members utilize their skill under the instruction of Miss A. Bast. Members ofthe Model Club test their cars. The Book Club is headed by Mrs. M. Watson. . Is, The woodshop boys smooth down their fish for swimming: I ,,., Mr. J. Waring and members of the Travel Club examine charts. The Senior Historians smile for the A. Romich signs the tag so she won 't lose her luggage. B. Ziemba and T. Castner proudly accept the Key Club award. photographer before boarding the bus for Virginia. The Dramatic Club recovers after seeing their review ofthe last play. 127 rrrala.rl1-uusrwifsvw g Mr. R. Plasha and Mr. N. Hopp direct the eighth and ninth grade Gym Club. No, the wheel belongs on the other end, says W. Guistwite, Mr. R. Roy instructs L. Erwin and T. Getz in Model Club. Eighth grade Gym Club does exercises for building large necks. ,' r Vim Junior High girls enjoy Y-Teen functions, led by Mr. I. Shiffer and Mrs. E. Smith. Eighth and ninth grade Gym Club poses prettily. QM' 'V N. 1 'i,, ' I' gg? Lf '?:, 2w af , 1' wi g- f2+' igi 55:51 f'4Ii4L 1 , - 5' M11-iai5,:,QfgQ?-53, ,.Q33Qi f5g7?F,'f' fag ' X 'i' Nm- f f f'-,5nf1yE5f f 7 ' ' Wx-iff is V K SQ L 1. slew w ea 31 w, -urn ., ' J q?Hf'f3-fijga L 11.-,g1 ' ' fkifiyligqgw X' 2' ,pf W. r ZS ggtnww' K as 3 4 'is mmm we g if LQ, N ax M .f m ,ff 'mxgsrsxw 1 uw -i fIz.L.s?H w Q, WJ M, f fi f E, Aa , If ' E R 'W A YV: a 5' WNW I 1' 5 1 ? E 1 4. V Q F 2' ,,, ,Y ,Q W 5 :5 A gi E, fx i 3 55 1 V A . 1 V el 41, 3 3 gg Y ,Q 'sw c ,yn , X I I W 4 f - NH. , ,W,1awww,,,, SPA ,,-.2 K a0lMv'Lw-:QSM Q F' ,M Ju X- . 44, K, v . Q. 5 Q.. 1- f W , Msg- : 4-1. in Qfwg, axial, 1 3 13 7, . wfgf 5 l 4- 52 :Q ,if 5522: im ? 5 few ,f E A ,W ,. - - ffm, wig, f , . . 3.1 1 G , w+37,,?? . l i'!' WK 'lu HX -9 963 Q, 5 aa 'X sf JAKE ' , .PY S 1962-63 WILSON FOOTBALL TEAM TOP: K. Eshbach, R. Harman, C. Castner, M. Adams, R. Gerth, G. Pauling, D. Bergman, K Sands T Hager R Sensenig. 2nd ROW: R. Moyer, R. Mays, G. Hart, D. Hardy, G. Heck, J. Berger, J. Vlasak, S Leffler P Conlin D. Bollman, B. Buechley, P. Ladd. 3rd ROW: K. Krause, J. Schera, D. Bohn, D. Ream, R. I-larbach R Haas Members of the Wilson football squad prepare for their first lesson in flying. All right, boys are you ready9 r Now fly. TEAM OFFICERS SCHEDULE Captain Wilbert Matz Co-Captains Lee Miller Columbia Dale Witwer Wilson Managers Ronald Sensenig Hellertown Robert Trout Tony Castner Schuylkill Haven Lancaster Catholic Lebanon Catholic Muhlenberg Cornwall Governor Mifflin FUTURE ASTRONAUTS? D. Witwer, L. Miller, M. Fink, R. Bausher, G. Johnson. 4th ROW W. Kreitz, S. Twardowski, D. Forry, J. Buttery, R. Fritz, W. Matz, M. Witmer, E. Wagner, R. Maust,J. Garis, B. Klahold. NWS: 'lk qw alma E Wagner I Buttery H Ream andj Garrs frnd rt drffrcult Football team captain, Wllbert Matz, looks to stand up after a hard workout to the future. Astronauts practrce ballet on the football fleld after school. Cl , ' f-., f, K ii?-Q H 4.49 as , of A .VPMQ , an 'aww 57 r fl N L i ' WR , I W 'L . f: '-' . Arpt U lk 'Q N' r 'Q r R. I N , , -sv h , '. nun - Y x R. W' Lfr' , lv., . , . , . . - , , ANA .. :sm I 3. Coaches: G. Bricker, A. Matz, L. Mathias, J. Ollinger. STANDING: R. Haas, D. Witwer, P. Conlin, R. Gerth. KNEELING: R. Maust, E, Wagner, M, Fink, W. Matz, R. Fritz, H. Ream, W. Kreitz. Missing from picture are M. Witmer and L. Miller. 138 A fighting Wilson Bulldog goes in to kill a Mustang opponent. Even Lestoi! won 't get these spots Look out, here I come! threatens Coach Matz gives in out! Lee. structions. BEHIND THE SCENE WITH THE FOOTBALL TEAM One! Two! One! Two! One! Two! One! Two! Don't give up yet. One! Two! Look! A letter from Mama! Harbach did it! 139 VARSITY PLAYERS DISPLAY THEIR TALENTS Even peanut scrambles are highly organized at Wilson. ...A S The play ends and it's Wilson 's ball. A Wilson Plalfef adds 3 new Ste? IO his HC-f111'f1f1f1 Here I come to the rescue, boys, yells a fellow routine. teammate. I M A What do you mean, you want suspenders? asks coaches Ollinger and Bricker. .l The team takes a well-deserved time out for rest and repairs. FRONT ROW: I. Bare Qmgrj, J. Scholtes Cmgrq, W. Southworth, T. Crawford, M. Dries, W. Rowlands, R. Dry, B. MacKenzie, S. Corkins, D1 Brown, R, Rickert, W. Trowbridge, T. Johnson, R. Grimes, R. Fox. SECOND: R. Smith T. Shirk, R. Blessing, G. Geesaman, C. Schwarz, J. Heckman, B. Krick, L. Lombardo, P. Gerhart, S. Reiff, N. Hartman, K. Allen, F. Zentgraf, W. Boyer, J. Fehl, S. Sheidy. THIRD: T. Wayne, I. Rohm, K. Schaffer, I. Arbe- gast, G. Beidler, C. Smith, K. Pauley, R. Mays, A. McKnight, M. Wickstrom, J. Stefl, G. Lerch, C. Boyer, S. Hagy, A. Diller, M. Scalese. FOURTH: G. Walsh, M. Hepner, M. Bodey, K. Bevans, W. Pyle, R. Emerick, D. Stambaugh, B. Stufflet, D. Sensenig, K. Crist, B. Vaughn, R. Miller, J. Hyle, C. Wert, B. Gensemer, Norman C. Hopp, junior high football coach. . , XJ, sw Rowdy fans cheer junior high football team as they score another victory. Captain Robert Smith led his team to victory. N f 'Fx SCHEDULE W Q Exeter D7 6 Daniel Boone O 6 Hill School 7 6 Gov. Mifflin 6 26 C.E. Cole O 6 g ASTRONAUTS DISPLAY THEIR TECHNIQUES Varsity astronauts reach for the moon as they display their basketball prowess. Spasric spacemen vie for the ball. lst ROW: Randy l-larbach, Dale Witwer, Lee Millerg 2nd ROW: Dave Unger, John Wiest, Bob Haas, Kraylon Browng 3rd ROW: Dave Mara- bella, Gary Sensenig, Joe Clapper. 143 Coach Linn smiles as Lee peers from behind. SCHEDULE W Brandywine 43 Tulpehocken 70 Exeter 32 Mount Penn 54 Daniel Boone SO Fleetwood 54 Muhlenberg 59 West Reading 40 Governor Mifflin 43 Wyoniissing 53 Hamburg 41 Hill School 47 Conrad Weiser 37 Kutztown 40 Schuylkill Valley 77 Muhlenberg 46 West Reading 45 Governor Mifflin 41 Wyoniissing 43 Hamburg 59 Conrad Weiser 39 Schuylkill Valley 65 Tulpehocken 64 KNEELING: John Spadafora, Lionel Caldwell, Jeffrey Keller, Benjamin Stothart, and Ronald Matthews. STAND- ING: Robert Gerth, Larry Barl, Carl Wolf, George Ritter, Brian Trayer, Lee Gommer, Larry Miles, Duane Spayd, and Mr. W. Brumbach. SCHEDULE Brandywine Tulpehocken Exeter Mount Penn Daniel Boone Fleetwood Muhlenberg West Reading Governor Mifflin Wyomissing Hamburg Hill School Conrad Weiser Kutzrown Schuylkill Valley Muhlenberg West Reading Governor Mifflin Wyomissing Hamburg Conrad Weiser Schuylkill Valley Tulpehocken Conrad Weiser Coach Brumbach smiles, happy with the team's wins. Feelings are mixed as team members IV C3-Ptam Jeff Keller- watch the outcome of the game. 0 A11 right, now grab your partner and promenade, Hey, come back here! I won't hurt you, gh Wilson player . BASKETBALL STARS SHOW THEIR SKILL -7 C1 Q Mr' i K T-'Tm 4 jk! A S gf S 4 Rv S I si sa Q -Z gy' I W ATX r -2 . 156. ,- lst ROW: R, Gallo, L, Sensenig, K. Bivens, D, Hunt, D, Sensenig, T, Snyder, I. Schmoyer, 2nd ROW: R, Smith., C Boyer, M, Vickstrom, M, Hepner, G, Biedler, T, Shirk, G, Schaeffer, JR. HIGH ASTRONAUTS SHOW SPHERE DEXTERITY SCHEDULE lr. High basketball coach, Mr, Dix. Get that jump ball! Get it-! Get it! Schuylkill Valley C. E . Cole Twin Valley Fleetwood Daniel Boone West Reading Governor Mifflin Schuylkill Valley C . E . Cole Fleetwood S. OPP. Z8 44 25 32 38 36 2l 26 32 39 OUR CROSS-COUNTRY TEAM 'Q SEATED: B, Stothart, L, Miles, J. Keller, D, Erb, R, Mathews, STANDING: J, Clapper, L, Gommer, L, Bare, J. Spadafora, G, Sensenig, J, Wiest. J. Daniels, ' - dip-wdV Our Mahon about town, Mr, G. Mahon, SCHEDULE Annville -Cleonal Exeter Oley Twin Valley Annville -Cleonal Mount Penn Governor Mifflin Schuylkill Valley Muhlenberg Wyomissing 147 Q , S QWH555' f nuff EQ. Sl ,f v., 1 1 F, .. X47 fa? Q BOTTOM: D. Basehore, P. Wikerd, I. Berger, G. Heck, D. Strobel, J. Saylor, W. Matz, D. Boone, M. Witmer, R. Shunk, B. Rumpf, B. Klahold, S. King, B. Bueckley, I. Vlasak. Qnd: W. Seelig, D. Crouse, J. Bare, B. Gratz, M. Wickom, M. Hegner, K. Biven, J. Bieler, K. Schaffer, M. Pink, B. Kreitz, E. Skeekan, R. Ziemba, G. Speisher, T. Stump, P. Conlin. 3rd: I. Smith, C. Daiello, P. Snyder, I. Stefl, S. Brooks, I. Arbegast, G. Werger, B. Emerick, D. Hunt, K. Pauley, J. Hyle, I. Russell, T. Wayne. 4th: K. Mihalik, B. Stowell, T. Moyer, J. Schaffer, D. Rorhermel C. Stufflet, R. Swavely, M. Babb, B. Sherves, G. Krick, G. Ritter, H. Ream, W. Lockman. 5th: G. Binder, N. Kintzer, D. Erb, W. Kunkelman, G. Lerch, T. Shirk, D. Unger, R. Aumen, C. Horst, G. Babb, G. Brown, R. Schutt D. Smith, T. Kulp. : : He went that-a-way! says W. Watch me get that crow, re Watch! Right onto the car roof! Matz. marks G. Speicher. . .., - H' Going for a head-landing, ' The strain is killing mel Without legs I'd make it TRACK DEVELOPS AGILITY FOR MOON-JUMPING as The seven-way stretch pays off. Q , ,yi n liv ' f if it fr f--A 7 A, 4 Vygg' fe . . 5 . izy g z a? lf , ,. V K siil J . 4 fa' A , ,P . V Q . 4 , C 1- sA'f' . . f ' H W , -- 4 35415 F i , g'Z3 'f1saa. may : V ----, fy ' 46,4525-Q , 'Af ,- -'W - ' f. 'T .ff ' f i. ff '-ll , Q' -4 ,' ,. f 1184344 8 IW 4 xc . rf'-5 -f - 'tL-st w e iiis , ., F. . , . A ,. ,N ,V , 4 - 4 , ,i,, , Hope you recognize our team! 1 ' 4 iii' l L 4 is H - .. W ' Coach G. Mahon sweats it out . Captain Matz surveys the field SCHEDULE W.H. S. OPP. Annville 43 89 Gov. Mifflin 40 86 Exeter 44 82 Muhlenberg 69 57 Hill School 66 50 Schuylkill 6l 65 Valley Cornwall 58 37 Lancaster 58 52 Catholic Venzke Won 440 relay Relays 14-9 E M A exif 'i a K 3- , . , Wm, ai, . f -wirififflifi,-'4?z'2fLQ5f'5lzffrflgfll ' - fif Captain M Meckley M Meckley D, Rapp T, Hamburger G. Drybred, G. Rambo, B,I1merson. TENNIS TEAM AIMS FOR THE STARS of Q TTE 'YF r A MEET 1 wife' . ' . -fa?gsQ3:Q:i1f fi - . k,'5gagsQ,,1Lf u ' And now for the perfect bac swing, boasts Merle, SCHEDULE Garden Spot Lancaster Fleetwood Gov. Mifflin Hamburg Wyomissing Muhlenberg Fleetwood GOV. Mifflin Hamburg Wyomissing Muhlenberg S. OPP. l O l l l l 0 2 O O O O That was 'Git', says Galen, FRONT ROW: B. Adams, L. Meckley, M. Esterly. BACK ROW: Coach W. B. Adams Brumbach, R. Mogal, L. Caldwell, B. Stothart, P. Adams, B. Heckman, profes- L. Caldwell and L. Meckley sional. FUTURE GOLF CHAMPIONS Mike Esterly demonstrates how to get a Birdie I X 4 4,855.3 .uk fe 1, Q, W rv -fs. MF 2731 t -,-' I ' - 1 1 it 1 f-iii we i i ' 'L 'L . 11. 's'Y' K' if if A ff' M' i'fff',.. Yfim- . - , ... V..m.. C - A .t,. 1- '.., .1 . h.,,W:,-l' Coach W. Brumbach Manheim Twp. Lebanon Reading Lancaster Hershey Cocalico Union Manheim Twp. Lebanon Reading Lancaster Hershey SCHEDULE ML-Opp. 8-12 12-8 16-4 20-0 10-10 19 1X2-1X2 15-5 13 1X2-6 1X2 15 1X2-4 1X2 18 1X2-1 1X2 3-17 9 1X2-1X2 Cocalico Union Captain Warren Seelig, STANDING: R. Levengood, M. Babb, I. Arbogast, D. Hardey, G. Krick, A. Mit- Coach A. Da Damio and ehellg KNEELING: R. Bauseher, T. Shuker, W. Seelig, B. Evans, C. Amer, J. Rohm. Manager J. Kenderdine. EXPERTS ON THE GUIDED MUSCLE . . . IDon't worry, boys. I have everything under control. Give this dance a name and win a prize. SCHEDULE W Muhlenberg 19 Muhlenberg 22 Pottsgrove 19 Pottsgrove 14 Brandywine 9 Brandywine 5 Springford 15 Pottsgrove 5 Lancaster Catholic 12 Governor Mifflin 15 Governor Mifflin 3 W. Seelig and J. Arbogast demon strate two holds. V , f , viii. pt ' f Z la- 11 I .. - 1 ,f t ' : lst ROW: Norman Hopp, Rus Bittler, Tom Gragg, Steve Focht, Bob Allen, Kerry Captain Dave Strobel, Stover, Dean Erb, Bill Rnmpf, Byron Knight. 2nd ROW: I. Minnich, T. Hamberger, Coach W. Orr. G. Auman, C. Berkenstock, P. Geib, T. Rupp, Coach W. Orr. 3rd ROW: M. James, I. Saylor, D. Strobel, C. Watters, I. Vlasak. X 53 ll, ,,.,,..,..---'- f . , ,,.,. W, 'M ABOVE: M. James. BELOW: C. Berkenstock. TWO . . . One more time and I'm a goner, gulps Dave. W Exeter 49 Governor Mifflin 27 West Reading 44 Muhlenberg 44 Exeter 35 Governor Mifflin l9 West Reading 42 Muhlenberg 41 153 G. Auman thinks he's quite the fish. . , 3 i l Randy Harbach exclaims, You mean you all want my Never -miss Sensenign takes another one in his stride autograph? lsr ROW: R. Harbach, B. Clouser, J. Wiest, D. Marabella, D. Witwer, Coach L. Mathias. 2nd ROW: D. Bollman, I. Daniels, D. Unger, G. Sensenig, G. Spacht, G. Clark. 3rd ROW: Mgr. G. Sehiff, L. Miles, I. Spadafora, I. Keller, D. Spayd, L. Bare, Mgr. D. Sheara. Run, run, run, John, run, John, run. Run, run, run, John, run, John, run. VARSITY BASEBALL IN ACTION Mr. L. Mathias ponders over the next play. 155 D. Unger sighs, Boy, this is a dirty place. SCHEDULE Cocalico Hill School Muhlenberg Reading Cocalico Daniel Boone Tulpehocken West Reading Conrad Weiser Governor Mifflin Wyomissing Tulpehocken Tulpehocken West Reading Conrad Weiser Governor Mifflin Wyomissing J. V. BASEBALL Reading Muhlenberg Governor Mifflin Cocalico Hill School Reading Muhlenberg Governor Mifflin Cocalico SCHEDULE wo E5 246 62 50 143 23 123 211 62 Members of the team wait for their turn at bat. lst ROW. B. Gerth, E. G1est, T. Gragg, R. Harmon, R. Gallo, D. Quintet, D. Sensenig 2nd ROW: G. Hart, R. Smith, J. Troutman, M. Unger, T. Snyder, R. Mattews, I. Sch- moyer, P. Ladd. 3rd ROW: D. Bergman, Mgr.g B. Troyer, C. Wolf, K. Eshbach, L. Gommer, L. Sensenig, I. Watters. 5 Mr. A. DaDamio gives some of his track members last nnnute instructions. 'T ' . , - -,ff-V1 ' , N , i W Y ,X ' ' A ? 1Q W A ff 2 wflfifsdfsw' My-'ff . 1 A Q5'W f3isf2Qfi,g,ff .A . a '-fs 1 . f-,QQ it QU.-i,w,,L?,.6 y ywg, . --sf-M , , 'Y ' as ' 4 Ja meg? wa, ,f gg fr ' ' lfi av me Randy Harbach says, Now all I have to do is run. 157 Q. f i'f1 3, 'Sign-W , '3 ifw-isa Coaches S. Leinbach and R. Forepaugh ponder over the last Play' Co -captains Sue and Carol. OUR LASSIES HAVE ABILITY FRONT: C. Weinman, D. Gross, E. Quimer, B. Schaef- Riffle, G. Sugars, R. Milkins, K. Nolt. STANDING: K fer, S. Sternberger. MIDDLE: J. MOYGF, M. Amer, J. Potteiger, K. Weiuman, N. Urbanik and P. Covely, Clausius, D. Beard, C. Hess, D. Nester, L. Diller, N. P. John, C. Allushski, D. Ruth, R. Fegley, R. I A....A - What's the ball doing there? ponders goalie. E. Potteiger and J. Moyer prepare to attack opponents. AND COME CN STRONG . Reiner, K. Ludwig, C. Smith, M. Heim, E. Potteiger, S. McCloy, K. Vastine, L. Reifsnyder. SCHEDULE Twin Valley Muhlenberg Governor Mifflin Governor Mifflin West Reading Muhlenberg Twin Valley West Reading Left to Right: lst ROW:.Carol Weinman Marlene Rhoads Billette Hollenshead Judy Davis Lucy Reifsnyder Nancy Riffle, Ellen Potteiger. End ROW Hallie Freeborne Jane Kunkleman Janette Gaenzle Karen Weinman JoAnn May, Judy Moyer, Kathy Potteiger Sharon Riga 3rd ROW Sheryn Yocum Susan Kershner Linda Panna becker, Sharon McCloy, Judy Yeieh Betty Kratz Sandy Lamni Linda Lewis Cheryl Smith GIRLS' TEAM SHOWED TALENT ON THE COURT January January February February February M arch March March SCHEDULE West Reading Twin Valley Muhlenberg Governor Mifflin Governor Mifflin West Reading Twin Valley Muhlenberg 2 Managers: Elaine Quiuter, Barbi Schaeffer, Kathy Vastiue, E Kay Nolt. Q GIRLS DEMONSTRATE BASKETBALL SKILLS ,1.,5w A ' lst ROW: C. Weinman, R. Milkins, D. Hoffman, N. Riffle, E. Potteiger, L. Lewis, R. Bylina, H. Freeborne. 2nd ROW: L. Reifsynder, K. Potteiger, J. Gaenzle, S. Rigg, R. Watters, S. Haage, C. Melvin, J. Bierman, E. Gent D. Nester, K. Weinman. STANDING REAR: K. Nolt, M. Arner. GIRLS' SOFTBALL TEAM WON THE CENTRAL DIVISION CHAMPIONSHIP SCHEDULE Pottsgrove Exeter Brandywine Oley Twin Valley Mount Penn Exeter Twin Valley Schuylkill Valley Governor Mifflin Members of the girls' softball team impatiently await the decision of the umpire. GIRLS' INTRAMURAL SPORTS Tennis can be fun when you learn the art. D. Grandstrom demonstrates her tennis ability . f 5 ' . ,f 1 Y I I - . . , 1 ,,. ' -' ...kr ,, f-lv f . ' . A V Intramural archery is enjoyed by girls after school. R. Smith proudly displays her bull's eye. L. Pannabecker returns the ball to ber partner. . .1 S S 164 'ei' 5 E v ., ggi -,.' we :SET f'ff - C Aa .. 4 9. ,, A num. A. , 3.71, - 1- , - r -f.ff.,.,ff- W wgn 'fi x 4 X wil Y 4 jgzgl 1 if 4 ' 'W ' sz M fffag E ., msffif' W I i , ,ffl H. -1 KQV T 49,53 'W 2 ' 2: 1 'S U. , bf lf 1' w951:f , ,. , w ff X in if Q ww W ya ,kiwi 15232535 Wa egg? ' '-I FIVKG,-Ewfwwnus-igf3ma.f.g,.,l i K Varsity Cheerleaders: Cheryl Keinard, Sandra Stauclt, Beth MacKenzieg STANDING: Carrol Beidler, Sandra Haag Susan Ice, Louise Gaul. MEET WILSCN 'S PERKY CHEERLEADERS Sandra Sraudt . . . Junior Varsity Cheerleaders: Ricki Breen, Karen Riccardi, Diane Maconeb, Linda Arndt, Beth Ann Riegel, Bar- bara Sternberger. Members of Athletic Association are: STANDING: Messrs: A. DaDamio, R, Leiuitiger, N. Hopp, L. Mathias, G. Linn, G. Bricker, W. Ort. A. Matzg SITTING: G. Seusehig, D. Witwer Miss R. Forepaugh, Miss S. Leiubach, Mr. J. Olliuger. Pony Cheerleaders: P. Focht, P. Kepiey, E. Exas, A. Vastine, L. Amburu, K. Harbster. st' :BM r A .5 'P is TOPS LONG JOURNEY THROUGH E PRE-FLIGHT The patio pool. A refreshing pause. Wilson's Astronauts and Astronettes enjoy their last official social affair, Couples embark on an evening to Sue stands proudly for Gerry. remember, Sue and Gary admire the scenery, v I V R, fi u R . i' v SUMMER PLACE' 'J L , , ' . Q g' fx 7' ,. h H . X 'W V ri ' .5 f 1 A .- -sz - '- i f K' 1 I '5 'T' A ' Lingering memories. hm. Come on, fill it up! N, Kline and K. Esclibuch serve as host and hostess. H. X Ks is 1 l. Couples await the next number. Fred assists Faye to the dance floor, Bob and Suie bop it up. s x fi l 'SWAw + 3 K 511. T I gi , GRADUATES STEP FRONT AND CENTER FOR CLIMAX OF A CHALLENGING JOURNEY Mr. C. Rehrer congratulates the seven honor speakers of the class. Seniors lead the way following Baccalaureate serv- ices. The Graduating Class of 1963 focus their A 5 ,fi has gl I T Eager to begin their search for the beauty and wis- dom of life. attention for the last time on the familiar, stage that holds many fond memories. Mr. Wm. C. 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