Wyomissing Area High School - Colophon Yearbook (Wyomissing, PA)

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Q , ,WN ,A s 121152: 'W P 1 ' 1 . ,.,. , ... , m. , , 2 Ts 'm EX Libris llllhlisslled by ELA55 UF 1939 Vulume XVI WYIIMIHHINE HIGH SEHUIII, Wyunlifsfsinq, Pa, June 1939 Member of the PENNSYLVANIA SCHOOL PRESS ASSOCIATION NATIONAL SCI-IOLASTIC PRESS ASSOCIATION Price One Dollar The Senior Class of 1939 has produced, in its twelve years of school life, many reels ht experi- ence, knowledge, work and fun---all of lhich was accomplished under the constant gu'dance ot teachers and principals. Prohably the rriost mem- orable incidents ot our erxtire school lite, as we look back upon them noyv, were our exltrance as Freshmen into Senior High and our actual partici- pation in Senior High Schlool activities. l l Similarly the stars oi the three billion ldollar in- dustry, the movies, have completed their reels under the guidance ot their superiors, the direc- tors and producers. They too, probalply, have memories of their preparation for stardorn as star- lets, juvenile leads or extras. l l l And so, with this similarity of school and movie achievements in mind, we have compared our school career to motion pitture productihn. Page Six The old studio has become too cramped and obsolete for the size and abilities of our cast, and so, to take care of the increasing population of our film community, a new studio is being created, a new studio which overshadows the old one in size and educational possibility. The science department will have many new and convenient contrivances, among which a dark room is foremost, the art de- partment will include a stage and workrooms to be used solely by this department, the library will be twice the size of the present one, and the auditorium will allow for the seating of one hundred more per- sons than that of the old studio. The home economics and manual arts department will be much more elaborate and applicable. With these facts, which are almost insignificant, compared to the total number of wonders of the new edifice, in mind, we, who are about to leave, deeply regret that we will be unable to enjoy the privilege of partalcing of the benefits that so beautiful and complete an institution will have to offer to the one coming actors and actresses. 45' .. 'H -',.21nr.' 'V ' dx, v!,'LeQ:,kQ:?N I Mig?-:4Qf::f:' mvnflz 2,45 - ' :Wmgg Tina H WHwV43Qfafwwg55 W SE 'WQQYVM ff-'21 ,f.' if I n f 'K , , 1 nfl., , , v' 151-442-- 123?eW??f? ' 'lf' 41 VU , gl, 'JL 'vfx , , ,1,1 M 7+jf.'!fQjMW3W P1 . 2. Jwii ,' ,J ,, - rem , . vffn. ffl in if e e e e . '.!-',, If !:f:yWf' 'N ' N' M- 'HQM4 1 ,... , Y , 4 ,,,, , 4,.,. ,,j4HwgwW+'wM Eff, mgj. -BL , 1411- fig: 'ff ' Q A' a up ' ' ' 'f' W1 V! if 1' 526 '!'!' 1 .97 'I' , Q 1' H5 ' ififfi 'S' fff- YW . -3?'fef55l1 :QL1 ,,3:l4NN ' W .im mf' e 'E --v-' l lxnv H .'-- f f M - - ,L 6 e L 'fwqgli gif? fig A iiff ' ' MF ' ' .ww-If:- m, 1. !gLL5gQ,a5 ' 1' , ' ' A.- . ' V ,fv,rf-79' 9 ggWQ-LfWWm EE4:JI.i'q!:.f , , f- AB The ew Lui Page Seven Palflelllg Burk Shlga The Uld Lot Ifrrmf Dmp Pxq llqlt Leonard Blurnloerq Marg Dorothy Wertz lfoluplinu Stall EDITORIAL STAFF aret Ann Kellum BUSINESS MANAGER Robert Ebbert TREASURER Kenneth Gabel SUBSCRIPTION MANAGERS Richard Baureithal PERSONALS AND WRITE-UPS Melvin Lehman Iames Harwich Todd Buchmiller Margaret Seidel Helene Wenger Orval Hartman Betty Dorman ADVISOR A. W. Rank Letty Reigner Dorothy Goddard Peaay Glaze Dorothy Wertz TYPOGRAPHY Helen Harnor Geraldine O'Connor PIIOTOGRAPIEIIC EDITOR Fritz Ahlteld ART STAFF Doris Beebe TYPISTS Marie Christ ART CRITIC Helen Marie Printz Page Nine The Siam I 4 - ,MM ff ' i D 'f,., ifwy ,A .flf 'f.,47 PAULINE ALBRIGHT Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Reporter 3, Dra- matic Club l, 2, 3, 4, School Play 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, National Honor l Society 3, 4, G. A. A. 4, Glee Club i l, 2, 3, 4, Class Secretary 3, Vice President 4, Gargantuan Stall 3, 4, l Track l, Tennis 3, 4. l Polly . . . all round sport , . . red plaid shirt, blue overalls . . . Atlantic City and Florida . . . military acad- emies . . . Singing Sam, the Bar- basol Man. Page Twelve P! It ? tl: lil DORIS BEEBE Tri-Hy-Y Club 4, G. A. A. 4, President 4, Colophon Art Editor 4, Track 3, Tennis 4. Wacky . . . Benny Goodman . , . gym star . . . contagious grin . . . sporty tweeds . . , New York . . . un huh . . , paints and brushes . . . ar- rived last year. Mwjlf 3 7 bpwwfiwaha ffgwwwv L. LORETTA BLATT Tri-Hi-Y 4. Quiet . . . olwoys Ct big smile for everybody . . . my boy friend cmd I . . . Worktul . . . geometry . , . red nail polish . . . curls. MAY BOHN Tri-Hi-Y Club 3, 45 G, A. A. 45 Glee- Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Let's do something , . . Betty . . . soft voice . . . looks serious but oh my! , . . lust o Iitterbug ot heart . , . blushes sometimes. 1-5.49 . 'Hugs 'AJ ' W ,v.-.,-..J7-9-.f - News Page Thirteen X .. , Q 'v iyjfzf U X c, WP PM A w Y, ' 4 ni ..j,g ,. W QA wld Ubv 'A , . , V JK! I L' vu-fylk A ,.f'fNN. lx x i if I t l f an n DORIS CASSEL Tri-Hi-Y Club 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club Z, 3, 4, School Play 4, French Club 3, 4, Co-President 4, G. A. A, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4. Ternperamental . . . Giggles . . Victor Herbert . . . Nelson Eddy , . . Harvard . . . French Class . . waltzes . . . naturally curly. lvl rl will 9 lei Page Fourteenq 5 IEAN CLEMMENS Tri-I-li-Y Club 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club l, 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Secretary- Treasurer 4, Debate Club 3, 4, G. A. A. 3, 4, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Gargan- tuan Staff l, Tennis 2, 3, 4, School Play 3, 4. Chere Ieanne . . , pianist excellent . . . oil paint dabbler . . . equestri- enno . . . maroon Ford . . . smooth dancer accompanied by a sarcastic wit, BETTY DORMAN Tri-Hi-Y Club 3, 45 G. A. A. 45 Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Colophon Typist 4. Peppy . . , balancing the budget in bookkeeping . . . crazy jitter g . . . sweet soprano . . . s v ers and skirts. 0 Ag: .. MSW 'J' Ms? MARIE CHRIST Tri-Hi-Y Club 3, 4, Debate Club 4, G. A. A. l, 2, 3, 4, County Debate 45 Representative 4, Track l, 2, 3, 45 Colophon Typist 4. Full of pep . . . active . . . athletically minded . , . lot of fun . . . interested in Sophomores . . . always two as- signments ahead in bookkeeping. Page Fifteen ire., 9.11 l l l l l . l l l l i 3 X MARIORIE FRIEDMAN Tri-Hi-Y Club 3, 45 G. A. A. 4g Glee Club l, 2. Margie '... balancing the clothes budget , . . F. CS M .... soft giggles . . . Writes poetry . . . shining bright for Gra-Y . . . Did you say.Bermuda? . . . ready for anything. v 1 D33 Tri-Hi-Y Club 3, 4g Dramatic Club 3, 4g Debate Club 4g County Debate 4g G. A. A. 3, 45 Oratorical Contest Winner 45 Track 2, 3. Bobbie '... Will it be War or peace? . . . watching the sun rise . . , black velvet . . . swinging walk . . . 'Tazie Maust' '.,. come on Nelly . . . loves curly blonde hair. x is ,ba . :W x 7 I ' v ' Ns xg v- BJ33'l !y Jls... , x R ' L 11 ' Jvvb ERN MS.-.uyl Y,-P is-d,J 1- J . Xxx JI ' . N? -A Page Sixteen ,X -1. - :Q .1 - ,., fs Yx VN . - Q 5-7-9' Q N Y f l X B . I X 60' 4 YE X . KXLL Q Ex If TX D 'V -Cl XLT' , is ' exept DOROTHY GODDARD Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club 3, 4, sahaai Play 4, G., A. A, 1, 2, 3, 4, Q X Cheerleading 3, 4, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Colophon Stall 4, Gargantuan X Staff l, 2, Track l, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 4, xx No K! 0:-, 'X wwf? if 5? WWW ,G UW XQNFOX XJSX -QL' MARGARET GLASE '11 xcbp , Gig-1x1-Y Club 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club JXQ, 3, 4, School Play 3, 4, French Club uf 3, 4, National Honor Society 4, G. A. A. l, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleading 3, 4, Glee Club l, 2, Colophon Staff 4, Track l, 2. Peggy . . . one-eighth of cheering corps . . . song-leader . . . Weird backhand . . . loves red hair . . . Deep Purple. are A ff Manager 4, Dottie '... flashy socks . . . blond 4 hair . . . goalie . , . angora sW . . . pile ol books . . ,Xk t. 7 3 l X vlkglill, 4 li , SQ Q 44 6 e ,, ni , bifilxm Fl' X G f Q ,SS laf X is it W if fly! 1 NE GOLDING Tri-Hi-Y Club 2, 3, 4, French Club 4, 7 ,fWl79f5WMjM,wj1fff W A HELEN HARNER 3, 4, French Club 4, G, A. A. l, 2, 3, Representative 2, 4, Secretary 4, Colophon Staff 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Cap- tain 4. S E l Tri-Hi-Y Club 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club X Q A Suzi . . . ribbons . . . Albright . . . pretty hands . . . Stop itl . . . Sus- pen s L . . housekeeper? if it . National Honor -Society 4, G. A. A. l, 2, 3, 4, Class Representative 3, Vice President 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, School Pianist l, 2, 3, 4, Track l, 2, 3, 4. lane . . . Mercury feet . . . Ty-Ty . . . sparkling eyes . . . 8:29V2 A. M .... Oldsmobiles and Plymouths . . . give us the chord, lane. ANNA HECK Tri-Hi-Y Club 3, 45 G. A. A. 3, 4g Track 1. Betty . . . Ginny . . . Wilson . . . plaid shoe strings . . . l'm just a little jitterbug . . . another History class. QSM! iw Wil Q...,L. ,avi 7f.7J,P'7'7 L t i . 1 Claw'-J KATHRYN KAULBACK Tri-Hi-Y Club 3, 4g G. A. A, l, 2, 3, 45 Track 3. Shorty . . . bulletin board . . . dramatic voice . . , high heels . . . basketball enthusiast . . . decorating school . . . cool and calm. Page Nineteen MARGARET ANN KELLUM Tri-Hi-Y Club 2, 3, 4, German Club 3, 4, President 4, National Honor So- ciety 4, G, A, A, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleading 2, 3, 4, Colophon Assisant Editor 4, Track 1, 2. Kelly . . . Poppa's little helper . . . specks . . . get to Work , . . Ich bitte um Ruhe . . . naturally curly . . . ribbons. ff 'fffv' -.4.,,.,d4oz, H75-7gAl4.4G' ' J' ' -ffwciut ff A ,ik '4ff'V '-'-'T Page Twenty ELINOR KLEIN Tri-Hi-Y Club, 2, 3, 4, German Club 3, 4, G. A. A, l, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Shy at first . . . geometry whizz . . . soccer enthusiast . . , in front in track . . . want a rubdown, kid'e? . . . Ger- man maniac. fwywfgfww ff 'HZ A. xgvof ,A , , VIRGINIA MARKS Tri-Hi-Y 3, 45 Glee Club 35 G. A. A I, 2, 3, 4. Tut . . . baby voice , . . skating . . , order your name cards now . . . little Big Senior . . , sometimes known as Ginny. f 3 jim! KQ-Qaff' L Af N:'21 ., 7-f I aff' 1,11- V I I LEONA MARTZ Lee , . . Petite . . . newcomer . . , expert on skates . . . Wyomissing Hills . . . Ginny . , . Prof. Kalten- meyer's . . . Hair on top . . . loads ot lun . . . laughing. M4 uf- - .fwf- , f. I i ,-1. ,.. A- . , gl . A, 1, I ,,,,, I X.. fp' aff-. Page Twenty-one fum! B md, N n 4 54441 0 ff' ,JT 4 ji BE Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3 4, Vice President Dramatic Club 3, 4, French Club C. A. A. l, 2, 3, 4, Gloe Club l, 2, 4, Gargantuan Staff 4, Bettie' ',.. Someone say Philadel phia? , . . good worker , , . Program committee tonight . . . rubber soled shoes . . . Wheras Mrs. B? Qi Page Twenty-two l . X W f. '2 WWW yt Aw lil 1,9 BETTY MULLER Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Dramatic Club 3, 4, French Club 4, Cf, A, A. 4, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4. 'Bettie' '... Commercial whiz . , . potential operatic star . . . Xmas solo . . . combined height and red hair . . . Reading High dances. Awgffawlwx ow A av, 'W W 5 GERALDINE O'CONN R Tri-Hi-Y Club 2, 3, 45 Dramatic Club 3, 45 French Club 45 Debate Club 45 C-. A. A. l, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club l, 2, 35 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Colophon Stall 4. Ierry . . . Salmon Salad . . . mojie apples . . , zooming past in the tamily car . . . quiet, or back to study hall . . . happy . . . catching grin . . . LaSalle. P'tl Ql,wl, .sg 49, Gyn' xxv-fi LETTY REIGNER Tri-Hi-Y Club 2, 35 Dramatic Club l, 2, 3, 45 Secretary 3, President 45 French Club 3, 45 Glee Club l, 2, 3, 45 Colophon -Staff 45 Gargantuan Staff 3, 45 Tennis 45 School Play. l..etty Lou . . . did you hear the one about . . . seasoned traveler . . . League of Nations contest . . . sun- rise at Camp Adahi. Page Twenty-three ylgyfwf PEARL SCHELL Tri-Hi-Y Club 3, 45 French Club 45 G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Soccer player . . . always laughing . . . Git Ulrich almost late type . . . Dark Town Strutter's Ball . . . beat it out . . . can't drive on ac- count of snow. JAP . W Page Twenty-four W VIRGINIA ROYER Tri-Hi-Y Club 3, 4, Glee Club 4. M Ginny , . . likes skating . . . expert typist . . . rosy blush . . . very tiny . . . wide smile. MIRIAM SHEIDY Tri-Hi-Y Club 3, 4. Glee Club 2. Mimi . . . clor1't you ike me? . . . Sweet Shoppe . . . Th' ing of ou . . . T. Dorsey. n ! ' J .VMC f px ' ,' I if 61104 L of if MARGARET SEIDEL Q Tri-Hi-Y Club 2, 3, 45 Dramatic Club 4j G. A. A. 2, 3, 4g Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4g Track l, 2, 3, 45 Colophon 4. Maggie '... dogs, especially Inky . . . W, P. l .... Ierry' '... a QFGGDYAS heart flutter . . . sailing past on ice skates . . . black rubbers. Page Twenty-five F L ,Q 5-rl 1, ' LLJL-AL.. R - x , - X. 'f xx.-.SRV - 4 .. - '.. x.- 3 e,..,s. .N .x sl 5' fx. MIRIAM SUMMONS Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. Kind-hearted . . . New Iersey license . . . Moore's Diner . , . crowded cars . . . ready to help. WJ? 711 Qwjlffj-,MEM'M'j,o lijfflo-Jf p ' ' MW7 Pace Twenty-six I '. ii ll, LL.-as xx '5r,,,xf-':., N , K xii. l-. X x '-' X .'7-. ' X. ' . XWAMLV' L 2'- '- ! .,t,.MQ5sIUNE STERNER- Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, 45 G. A, A. 4, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4g Track lg Tennis 3, 4. Dunne-r . . . Soccer spectator . . . Why Dunner . . . Tartarin De Taras- con . . . senior science brightie . . . I'm awfully anxious . . . Clemmens puss, what'll l do with my hair? f I- 1 1 l .Q 0- YmY W All-ll xg.- mw 44. MARGARET THOMPSO Tri-l-li-Y Club 2, 3, 4, President 4, Dramatic Club 3, 4, French Club 4, Debate Club 4, County Debate 4, National Honor Society 4, G. A. A. l, 2. 3, 4, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Story Telling League l, 2, 3, 4. Peggy . . . Catasauqua . . . stand- ard bearer for Tri-I-li-Y . , . some- times serious, but get her started . . . harmonizing . . . little but mighty. MARY ELIZABETH ULRICH ,fi V9 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club 3 4 Debate Club 4, County Debate' 4 g' J! G. A. A. 3, 4, Glee Club 1. Q, Bicldy . . . Lehigh . . . a convertible gf, coupe . . . culinary arts . . . story tell- ing . . . dawn at Adahip 9 .5 A js x Q7 I0 QQ DS E Q Eff Av ' fit A f 49 f L15 XV Page Tweciiiy-s O xo lp -if -H , I ' f ,,. nj' 3 4 V Jig? Tri-Hi-Y Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Dramatic Club 3, 4, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, Glee Club 3, 4: ophon Staff 4, Tennis 4, School K lay 4. QQ Rower of explanation . . . mittens . . . 4 IV I moccasins . . . local college . . . At- 'on . . . Tri-Hi-Y books balance? , - . . lnter-Club Co-Chairman . . . Dark i eyes. i i , -' 'J,, ,f l ' ,H-'j' ' , . i . ' -4 1' ' -7-' ,I vx, ,Y , f- DI J I i 6 l 'rf , I , uf f I f l yr S' f . -I ,f l Agf ' 'V' 2 X I' l I :jf l ffl 1'--l7s.f.f , f ffw 'S Z' I fi'- ' -' f X. Page Twenty-eight DOROTHY WERTZ Tri-Hi-Y Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, French Club 3, 4, Dramatic Club 3, 4, Debate Club 3, 4, County De- bate 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Oratorical Contest Winner 4, Colophon Sub- scription Manager 4. Dot' '... Tri-Hi-Y pillar . . . My Dog' '... can't do a thing with my hair . . . Vermont . . . vivacious . . . streamer ribbons. 774',a,..,,,y - 2:w,.4,faJ ,Q fcuffll, L A044- ,L L4 ZZ 57 - 1 ! I 7,MLARL1Z1?EKH1TE N ' Tri-Hi-Y Club 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club 111'-g,,t,QcL6 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Debate Club 3, 4, County Debate 3, 4, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Glee Club l, 2, 4, Oratori- Affiffnz.- -. 'I cal Contest Winner 3, GargantuanK,.,!4,f-71,- Staff 4. Future in radio . . . Inter-Club vocal- ist . . . local to national hookup . . . spirited . . . Horace Heidi . . . carry- ing books. MARGARET YOST Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. Auburn hair . . . freckles . . . one of two . . . she blushes . . . likes movies . l-leigh ho Silver . . . behind the Wheel . . . ice cream fiend. ww M1 dzwi V 760 e Twe -nine Page Thirty MINERVA YOST Tri-Hi-Y Club 3, 4. Walking on Reading Blvd .... Mur- gcxret . , , Two of cr kind . . . Western books . . . singing cowboy, Gene Autrey . . . typewriter tickler . . . lunch ot school. 6CJ,Jv A M l A WKLW an t,Q.,,m: FRITZ AHLFELD Hi-Y Club l, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Dramatic 2, 3, 4, Stamp Club 1, Ger- man Club 4, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Colo- phon Staff 4, Soccer 4, Swimming 3, 4. Me and Malcolm Campbell . . . raqueteer . . . lady killer . . . How do you like this tie? , . . abroad in '36 with B. S. A .... honest, he has a Sunday School Class. 'MV tljfffefal, Q C t. joke, db- ' RICHARD BAUREITHEL Hi-Y Club 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Colophon Subscription Manager 4, Track 3g Tennis 4. every hair in place . , . grey Chrys- ler . . . dependable . . . quiet. Dick . , . track speed man . . Page Thirty-one LEONARD BLUMBERG Hi-Y Club 3, 45 Dramatic Club 3, 4g Glee Club 35 Tennis 4g Colophon Edi- tor 4. Ye Ed . . . mainstay of class basketball team . . . excellent car- toonist . . . wears a sweater . . . sarcastic wit . . . end man. 'xl .J MASON BORR Glee Club 2, 35 Track 25 Swimming 2, 3, 4. Gus . . . he swims . . . Mess 'em upl . . . Yas Suh . , . Get your Christ- mas trees early . . . High silk hat. Q7 sw M53 Page Thirty-two K lx TODD BUCKMILLEH Hi-Y Club l, 2, 3, 4, Gargantuan Staff 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4. Butch , . . contagious grin . . . ardent sports tan . , . green hat and trousers . . . he rnust be Irish , . . Olly. SAMUEL BRENEISER Hi-Y Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2. Sant '.., very quiet . . . never an- noyed . . . cigars, tobacco . . , nice Wave . . . nover seems to got enough sleep . . . without an overcoat, Page Thirty-three THOMAS HOMER Hy-Y Club 4. lmport from Greencastle . . . he and Dopey, his dog . . . convertibles . . . grey Packard . , . always accom- panied by one of his many pipes. Page Thirty-tour mf ROBERT EBBERT Hi-Y Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, French Club 45 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Colophon Business Manager 4, Gar- gantuan Staff 4, Track l, 2, 3, 4, School Play 2, 3, 4. Bob . . . six feet, tour inches . . . nimrod . . . Inter-Club double dates, two girls . McCarthy, pilot . , . . . Charlie KENNETH GABEL Hi-Y Club l, 2, 3, 4, German Club 3, 4, Secretary 4, National Honor So- ciety 3, 4, Class Treasurer 4, Colo! phon Treasurer 4, Soccer l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Golf 2, 3. Red . . . another basket for Wy- omissing . . . our chemist . . , hand your money to Gable . . . catching chuckle . . . Dichter Nebel, ,,45'7d,6-P-Q ,. X ,- f 4 ,TL , K f 'V 5 I My .jf .cub V541 Chu I 3' Lil' f'. PN .414 1 f 1 .1 rid' V L ,' .1 ,Li by f , A .fp K- .flucc ,, HENRY GASTRICH T Hi-Y Club 3, 4, Dramatic Club 3, 4, Stamp Club 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, German Club 4, Corresponding Sec- retary 4, Gargantuan Staff 1, 2, 3, 4, Swimming 4. - Gastrich . . . big Buick . . . West Reading . . . large repertoire of jokes . . . Oh Professor . . . enjoys social geometry classes . , . She loves me, She loves me not. f 1.21, , Page Thirty live DAVID GEHRIS I-li-Y Club 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, David . . . curly hair . . . Gehris did it . . . Streamlined Franklin , . . short . . . quiet . . . studious , . . mechanically minded. Page Thirty-six N XX ORVAL HARTMAN I-Ii-Y Club 3, 4, Dramatic Club 3, 45 Stamp Club l, 2, French Club 45 Glee Club 3, Colophon Assistant Art Edi- tor 45 School Play 4. Orvie . . . candid camera fiend . . . Haage Concerts . . . dignified jitterbug . . . modern artist . . . care- lessly collegiate. It X' I uf ay! IAMES HABWICK Hi-Y Club l, 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club 3, 4, French Club 4g Colophon Stalf 4, Track 3, 4, Manager l, 2, 3, 4, School Play 4. Iimmy' '... plaid scart , . . it must be cold up there' ',.. New England in the Summer . . , can make a car do anything , . , likeable. fftfb kfillfkf ROBERT HETTINGEB Hi-Y Club l, 2, 3g Crlee Club 4, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Track l, 2, 3, 4g Soccer 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Swimming 2. Bob . . . athletics . . . three letter man. . , a beauty ot a kick... Ulnjun' '...' 'look at him grab that pass . . . modest and bashtul . . , horn tooter. ww kk N S giage Thirty-seveglz, R- if lnl fi-UTS . 1,41 , l . JG I XID HA- I l fx? i . ,X ,. rl Cox HAROLD KALBACH Hi-Y Club 2, 3, 4, German Club 3, 4, Vice President 4, Track 3, 4. Pedal pusher . . . smallest in class . . . studious and unobtrusive . . . rabid sports fan . . . mathematics . . . seen with lim. Page Thirty-eight MELVIN LEHMAN Hi-Y Club 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 4, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Colophon Staff 4, Track l, 2, 3, Tennis 4. Mel . . . get your candy here, folks . , . likes to Walk . . . movies with Orval . , . magazine addict. gg AQWZJ ff-an Wai,-..l, w...:.-.m.u.TB.Sn,T'.':uQ.-.1.Q..:v.Q.........e,:L1uen I Q v- 1 Q - Q: Q , 'Nmuq Q N C ., 'A .N 47, H Q,,,gJ.,-9,,.',X.. gi.. -3'N9J'-' 5-SV ra-C.-YL-Q-011 rx 'Brita---3 ow:-Jes. QA. A+-has .1-4:--J. kde-Sf--2 N A C HOWARD LUTZ Hi-Y Club 1, 2, 3, 4, German Club 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Band l, 2, 3. 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Swimming 2, 3, 4. Lutzie . . . lohnny Weismuller, Il . . . future Olympic star . . , cookie pusher . . . Lee Tires . . . a Ford goes to town , . . What's my time? IOSEPH MARKS Hi-Y Club l, 2, 3, 4, Stamp Club l, 2, 3, Glee Club 3, 4, Orchestra l, 2, Basketball 4. Ioe' '... red and White ear mutts . . . Effie May' '... the I. Vfs . . . Crank her up . . , Sure '... horse- laugh. MW , ,mg M .... 51 3 ' is PAUL MARTIN Hi-Y Club l, 2, 3, 4, Chaplin 2, 35 Dramatic Club 45 School Play 45 De- bate Club 45 County Debate 45 Glee Club l, Z, 3, 45 Class President 3, 45 Band l, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, Z, 35 Track 2, 3, 45 Soccer 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 4. Pepper . . . Prexy . . , always ready for a good argument . . . Plays a hot trumpet . . . bow ties . . . pep, vim and vigor. 1 35516 tQxlL M K CHARLES MOHN Hi-Y Club l, 2, 35 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Track l, 2, 3, Manager lg Soccer 2, 3, 45 Basketball l, 2, 3, 4. Charlie . . . Iimmie Luncelord . . Kelly . . . dribble, dribble . . basketball practice tonight . . ' brownrbomber . . . takinlg char ot ope ing exercises. - J ' 1 0 MJ J' ,AJ 1 PJ sf 5 I' ,QA tgp 111 I lfj JJ 4 U l Ji Mr 6 W M ill Q lfmlfl f 4... f 2 '. 4L!'J'Y,g'-N-Ls.: .fd . fall iw f '-'f' H-'we-. f'4141.e.J vf-'Q-w. GEORGE REDSECKER Swinging gait . . . poker face , . . powerful second-hand buggy . . . calm and collected . . . a little bit independent. DONALD MOWREY iiwf 4' Bud . . . allergic to slim, trim blonds . . . daily early morning Walker . . . leisure lover . . . trousers always in press . . . green hat. L3 Page Forty-one IAMES RUTH Hi-Y Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, President 45 Dramatic Club 3, 45 Ger- man Club 3, 45 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Class Treasurer 35 Band l, 2, 3, 45 Track 45 Soccer 5 Basketball 3, 4. Deacon . . amateur gardener , . . Hi-Y gave wielde . . good bass M erlocut -Sophomore fmgfbi. tr 51915444 Page For 203467 Aw lu-Mfg WW IOllllXI REHR Dramatic Club 2, 3, 45 French Club 3, 4, Co-President 45 Glee Club 45 Swimming Team 3, Manager 45 School Play 2, 3, 45 Gargantuari Staff 4. Dramatics , . , bridge whiz . . . Lucky Teeter, Il . . . not on purpose, of course . . . Le Cercle Francais . . . says he hates dancing, but can he dance. ,,1 All Star Minstrels Left to right: I, Prymoyer, H, Hamer, L, Reigner, H, Gczstrich, H, Lutz, B, Muller, D. Wertz, I, Snyder, I, Ruth, V. Royer, M, Faust, R, Bctureithcxl, P. Schell, R, Ebbert, L, Blumberg, Making up Page Forty-three Pace Forty-four Margaret Thompson TRH-H-Y AWARD To the Girl of Greatest Service to Wyomissing High School Icimes Ruth HI-Y AWARD To the Boy of Greatest Service to Wyomissing High School Page Foriy-five Page Forty-six SENIUH CLASS HISTUHY As Gay Young Sophomores . . . senior high, at last . . . Gosh what a large class . . . making friends and studying some . . . time gallops on . , . As Iolly Iuniors . . . battle of class rings begins . . . dues start to creep into treasury . . , Arline White runs away with top honors in Sembower Oratorical Contest . . . work, work, work, and more work . . . election of officers for next year . . . As Good Ole' Seniors . . , Paul Martin grabs mallet as class president . . . Hallowe'en party in gym . . . Iohn Brown's Body . . . stepping high at Inter-Club dance . . . animals and a water tall . . . Colophon subscription thermometer staggers up- wards . . . Santa Claus comes to town . . . A sleigh ride . . . or was it a volley ball game??? . . . peanut butter cocoa . . , rehearsals, then Spring Dance . . . basketball , . . Charley Mohn, Red Gabel, Iohn Frymoyer, Bob Hettinger, and Iim Ruth, Our Heroes . . . senior assembly , . . a minstrel show . . , Dark Town Strutters Ball . . . Skating at Car- sonia Park . . . enter the Colophon . . . sweet music, so't lights, and seniors, alias, Ir.-Sr. Prom . . . Bacca- laureate . . . senior banquet . . . eat, drink, and be merry, tor we soon graduate . . , tears . . , parade lor the sheepskins . . . into the wide, wide world. Extras Next YHHIJ5 litarf. . Baird, Iolin Bertolette, Ricliard Daniel, George Rdenliarter, Frederick Eiiibry, Iack Fensterinaclier, lane Fryinoyer, Iolin Ginn, Oliver Gormley, William Guthrie, Iacolb Hortzog, Robert Klein, Norbert Ludwig, Merritt Manderbacli, George Marks, Ioseph Miller, Andrew Mogel, Robert Molrin, George Moyer, Donald Nicholson, Thomas Pappas, Peter Reid, Lewis Seidel, Henry Snyder, Iolin Stockler, Robert Heck, Fred P mf: Fifty . Juniors Addesso, Maria Apprich, Ruth Bell, Virginia L' solottc Biesenbach, io Blemker, Elizabeth Buckley, Isabel Busch, Bertha Fenstermacher, lane Gery, Virginia Grill, Bernice Gring, Betty lane Guenther, lane Hoppe, Eleanor Kessler, Carol Lauer, Marie Lehman, Evelyn Light, Iacquelin Long, Ieanne Maier, Iane Martens, Eva Martin, Grace Meyer, Anna G Pomeroy, Mary Bedcay, lane Reiter, Doris Staub, Betty Stelnmetz, Emily Sturgis, Betty Iane Ullrich, Gerda Vernon, lean Page Fifty-one bland-l115 . Auchter, Charles Bertolet, lohn Breneiser, George Breneiser, lohn Rusch, l-larry Busch, Williarn Corrigan, Robert Coxe, Robert P a Filly two Dudley, George Fenstermacher, Wayne Funk, Erwin Glase, Floyd Grill, Kenneth Haag, Edwin Lehman, Raymond Leinbach, Paul Miller, Richard Moll, Richard Moyer, Charles O'Reilly, lohn Richards, Kenneth Richards, Luther Robitzer, Donald Royer, Gaylon Schanz, lack Stump, Williain Thompson, Iesse Thompson, Kenneth Trestle, Henry Ulrich, lohn Weber, Williairi Winzue, Gene Abicht, Heidi Baureithal, Virgina Christel, Monica Craumer, lane Duvall, Virginia Fields, lane Fisher, Elizabeth Gartner, Elizabeth l-lains, Elaine Herr, Virginia Holland, Helene l-lutford, Clara Huyett, lanet Leaf, lanet Lehman, Louise Mathews, Bernice Miller, Katherine Mowrey, lean Pomeroy, Dorothy Reich, Ellen . Supliumures Reid, Martha Rentz, Elizabeth Schlegel, Margaret Seaman, Carolyn Smith, Kathleen Snyder, Grace Spotts, Mary Iane Stapleton, Louise Sturgis, Lois Page Fifty three Juvenile Leads . Abicht, Woltram Auman, Douglas Baker, Ruel Bausher, Theodore Bergman, Charles Biesenbach, Guenther Brenner, Robert Buckley, lohn Ginn, Richard Guthrie, Iohn Iones, Edward lung, Herbert Kern, Carl Kessler, William King, Lewis Kurtz, Mark Leinbach, Harold Leinbach, Richard Long, David Loose, Samuel Matten, Robert Mohn, William Sagemuehl, Hans Siegfried, Frederick Snyder, lack Sowers, Eugene Stibitz, Donald Vogt, Iohn Walter, William Westcott, Raymond Page Fifty-tour AV' . Freshmen Lewis, Barbara Lorish, Polly Ann Apprich, Louise Bloomfield, Constance Bryans, Constance Cunningham, Margaret Copenhaver, Margaret Dissinger, Phyllis Dives, Nancy Freeland, Betty lane Freund, Margaret Funk, Doris Gauker, Shirley Guldin, Doris Hartman, lane Harwick, Anna I-lartzell, Betty Hendricks, Margaret Hettinger, Mildred Kaiser, Marie Kaulbach, Dorothy Keener, lane Keiser, Marcia Kirk, Anna Lotz, Elizabeth Meyer, Katherine Miller, Ethel Mohr, Iane Moyer, Ieanne Reiter, Mary Seaman, Stella Skias, Artemes Skias, Mary Siegfried, Betty Versnel, Iulianne Walbrecker, Margot Page Fifty five l l Page Fifty-six Honor List From the results ot the 5th term grades the follow- ing will likely be awarded honor pins this year. Gold pins for three years on the honor roll: Peggy Glase, Harold Kalloach, Letty Beigner, Dorothy Wertz, Betty Muller. Silver pins tor two years on honor roll: Margaret Ann Kellum, Iohn Behr, Iune Sterner, Margaret Thompson, Buth Apprich, Oliver Ginn, Carol Kessler, Mary Pomeroy. Bronze pins tor one year on honor roll: Doris Cas- sel, Henry Gastrich, Virginia Bell, lane Guenther, Eva Martins, lean Vernon, Heidi Abicht, lane Ann Craumer, George Dudley, Helen Holland, Ellen Fisher, lack Schanz. Un Location Pcxqe Sixty 1111 wl111:h 111 111111111111 11in111r111lly 11h11w11 V111 wI1i1:l1 111 HIE 1111111111111 111111 Illllfii illl- Illlffillll 111111 Ilf HIE! lives 11f 1111 nnI111'11 illlli 111:Ir1111111111, 111 H111 HCTIIEII WIlI'I'i llf 1ll'Il 1l111:I11111. III H1111 1111nt11111 111 lllVl-Ill il 1l11- 11111'I1111111I11l 1111111111111 uf H111 EllI1llI'H illlli 11 . 11 . . . illI1I'H!i!iHfi Hll l.111:11l11111 WIHI II11111' VilI'l 111111 1ii1'11Ct111'11. MR. I. L. APPENZELLAR Supervising Principal Prudulters STUDIO HEADQUARTERS Mr. A. W, Rank Mr. I. L, Appenzellar Miss Mary E, Myers Page Sixty-one LILLIAN R. MEYERS Uf Societies A, W. RANK Page Sixty-two WWW World Geography Past and Present . . Problems of Democracy E. H. BRININGEH Business of Living Page Sixty-th . Ulf Heading and Creative Expresgioon . . . K I RAY G, MORRIS The Soniors listen to Bums' poet y RUSSEL T. MILFORD Two Crooks and a Lady P x X f www M. BIEHL . . Ut Unnnttty and Hensnntng Mastery of Qucfdrcittcs .WNNN 'K sw M BS The elements of square root SAMUEL I. HENRY Pq Styt . . . . Uf Ufliversal age Sixty-six W. N. MARTIN Experiments with Light Elelllents . . . wnmav l. Class Observation Analysis of Coal CALVIN V. PENCIL Page S1xiy-seven . lll' Many TUIIIIIIHS . . 'XMQST1 Hut, er hat , . IIDWIN H, HAAG ln ClfI?33,SO Frflrlcflisscf' HAMILTON C4 CRQWELL IIEITVIIY Ui Research KATE-IRYN L, BRININGER HH Headin . N7 pf!! from TRI Leisure and required reading Look in Readers' Guide Page Sixty-riirm , . UI' EUTHIIIEIEE . . ESTHER S. NAGLE SDC0dWViTif1CJ E 'nlff ' ' 5 3 6 h uwmlvil -i g.vf!'iL1?!l1Q Q 5 .,x,mxq1.,mgv- image , i?,,,,,.-in ,. f.'.,:..,-. L. f Q- .- ..'F5!r.fl,..-..J - ...,.g:. 1... . H Eighty Words G minute PCIQV? Sfvvrknty Ut Illustrative Intent . . Poster creation Pastel, oil and clay HELEN MARIE PRINTZ Page Seventy one Uf Hands in the Shop Young craftsmen Wood turning P q H v mtyftwo D. C. SHIRK And Home . Embryo dressmakers HANNAI-I L. DIETRICH 6-if xr. wld Culinary artists Page Seventy-three . Uf Physical ANNE Y. LONG One, two, three, lunge Page Seventy-four Bottling sticks PHHESS Batter up! RAYMO D H. DIEDRICK Twenty-nineteen Page Seventy-five . UI Music App1?el3iati Un Let 11: sinq cu while longer ADELAIDE W, WANNER ROBERT B. YORK I I rtyw Eminem L , I '3. 6f? 1 VI. ' 1- fm V , 1 r-I ,J ' 1 v . c if -V I I , Mi z 5' ,Ji I V I V . 1 'V' V .. .I I II: . I . I , , II . II. I I ,II II T n l I Hn L n A 1 . i , - ' V: ' f ' J' V- Vf-- V5 5-il-Vin-1 fm 'N Vulliz- .. 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' I.gII. . ,. -5-I V 'ff-1iVV V VV 1 1 ,qI,,.-1-V , ' 1. I ,V I'ix,f5ZII' . nf VY fVViViV V V 'VI . A v -3. I ' V V3 IV :D ','f.i1fV:'V.i ' V ,II I I I I ., 5 , ' IL,-wi' V If III-VI, I. I II I III I I :I-I I I .r I I V i 1 ' A FV I :il VV, ay. V--Q 1.- .III fi I,- ftwiiif . JJ VV: 4 'I . .III K ,V V r-.A . s,, L f UH the Lot Page Eighly llff ilu: Im,1l1u leissum time ufthe auturss null illflflllifillli iss :spent in sports, clubs, llanness, and vuriuufs uther autivitifzss wlliuh Ul1llVBI1iilllllIUlllI' their lives. Here we pllrtrny the qmups, learns, ur- nmlnizutillllss, and aclivitiess in whiuh wr: will Uwe the lllllflkifil nmmurius uf nur ilfifilllllilllifi and slurlin. Eulupliun Staff Back Row-Leit to right: R Baureithal, F, Ahlfeld, M, Lehman, I. Harwick, O, Hartman, T, Buchmiller. Next Row-L, Reigner, M, Seidel, H. Wenger, D. Wertz, D. Goddard, H. Harner, P. Glase, M. Christ. Next Row-B, Dorman, G, O'Connor, L, Blumberg, R. Ebbert, K. Galoel, M. A, Kellum, D. Beebe. Editor-in-chief, Leonard Blumloerg . . . Assistant Editor, Margaret Ann Kellum , . . Let's get to work . . . not too much slant . . . The pho- tographers coming tomorrow . . . dead line . . , cut that out . . . something different . . . Finish this layout. Compiling the senior publication Page Eighty-one Back Row-I. Rehr, R. Moll, W. Busch, I, Schanz, R. Ebbert, R. T, Milford, Advisory H. Gastrich, H Trostle,I Vogt Next Row-W. Huyett, C. Kern, I. Archer, R. Matten, T. Buchmiller, R Brenner O Ginn R Cove Next Row-C Kessler, V. Bell, B. Fisher, I. Vernon, D, Long, ll Apprich, K. Meyer, L. VAnprich,'M, Walbrecker, R Ginn. Next Row-A White, B Morris, M. Addesso, P. Albright, L. Reigner, R Rohr, I Apprick, P Lorish. Garqantuan Stall EditorfinfChiet, Ruth Apprich .. Sr. News Editor, Carol Kessler . . . Iiinior News Editor, Robert Brenner . . . Advisor, Mr. R. T. Milford . . . member of Pennsylvania Scholastic Press Association . . . All the news that's tit to print . . . order your copy now . . . Stop! Look! Listen! . . . once a month . . . Wyomissing in A. Wink. Let's go to pressl Page Eighty-two -.l... mem so f Bock Row-O. Ginn, R, Apprich, D. Wertz, K. Gob el, C, Kessler, P. Glose, P. Mcrrtin. Next Row-P. Thompson, M. Kellum, P, Albright, I, Golding, L. Reigner. otiooal Honor Sooiot Highest honor in school . . , members elected by faculty-Character, Scholarship, Lcczdership, cind Service . . .limited to fifteen percent ot senior clcrssktive percent of Iunior class . , . speculation, Page Eighty-three I1 W? Back Row4P. Martin, A, White, G, O'Cormor, R, Morris, Advisor, M. Christ, I. Clemmens, P. Thompson Next Row-M. Ulrich, M, Faust, D. Wertz, R. Apprich, C. Kessler. Debate Club Mostly female teams . . . two o'c1ock . , . wish I knew the judge . . . time keepers . . . tour glasses ot Water . . . Mudf dling through . . . Mock Debate . . . Is that 'ipracticab1e? Page Eighty-tour Check and double checking the speeches Uraturicat Contest Keen competition . . . shaky knees . . . Helps and Vicks . . . I can't re- member the tirst line . . . applause . . . Mathematics by Mr. Rank . , . the deci- sions . . . Mazie Faust, Ruth Apprich andDorothy Wertz, winners . . . that's over. Left to Right: A, White, M, Ulrich, R. Apprich, A, W, Rank, Chairmang M. Faust, D. Wertz. Page Eighty-tive Back Row, left to right, P. Martin, M, Ludwig, I, llarwiclc, O. Hartman, R. Ebbert, H. Gastrich, F Ahlleld, I. Behr, L. Blurnberg. Next Bow, M. E. Ulrich, D. Goddard, B, Muller, V. Bell, I. Guenther, D. Wertz, M. Lauer. Next Row, M. Addesso, G. O'Connor, M. Seidel, B Martens, M. Faust, I. Buckley, H. Harrier. Next Row, G. Martin, P. Glase, I. Clemmens, P. Albright, I. Sterner, B. Morris, H. Wenger. Next Row, V. Gery, L. Beigner, C, Kessler, H. Crowell-Advisor, D. Cassel, A. White, P. Thompson llrfuiatic ljluli Page Eighty-six Suspense President, Letty Reigner . . . Secre- tary, Virginia Gery . . . Advisor, Mr. l-l. T. Growell . . . club addressed by Bihman Busch, Dorothy Smith . . . annual presentation Spring Dance' '... assembly program of girl cast, Suzanna Skidsn . . . Bun' '... Orvie's truckin' . . Robert Ebbert School Play Pauline Albright Iohn Rehr Doris Cassel lean Clemmens Peggy Glase Letty Reigner Helene Wenger Pauline Albright Bun . . . jam session . . . telegram fork . . , doubt- ful dress rehearsal . , . everyone liked it . . . quick, move the furniture. . , in best bibs and tuckers. Birthday to Mr. Crowell . . . high pres ' lean Clem IHGHS - - HCIDPY sure ticket selling . , . Page Eighty-seven Vfho 'Lonqlod those strin have cu scrowfe e . . . Gworoo, the liqhts A 945 Bock Row--Guintlmr Boi muh Y Puppet Club os . , , 955.50 . . . Supper ot Miss Printzb . . 4 X'I'1I tfxko mzzloerryu . . . D OSS CIHYOU9 y . . , Debt paid . , Curtain, , ,fm GCI George Mohn, Miss Helpn Movie Privatz, Donald Robitzer, Hans Sogomuelml, Front Row 'Katherine Millor Liosolotto Bivnonboch, Ruth Apprich Louioo Ap ri P William Wwbm i-Q obwni from tl , 7 p Cl Evo Morions , me picture Pmqo Eiqhty-night .far V Back RoweLett to right: I, Schanz, H, Trostle, Mr, Shirk, Advisor, I, Ulrich, W, Walters, T, Bausher. Next Row-D, Rank, C, Baumbach, D, Long, M, Kurtz, R, Walters, R, Bausher. Next Row-I Tittow, H. Ginn, A, Harwick, R, Apprich, I, Apprich, L, Miller, R, Cockley. Stamp Club Exhibits and Auctions , . . First-day covers . . . have one leg on a cup only three girls .. . Tommy Shirk, mascot . . , i'What's this Water-mark? '..,' 'What about a trade? '... members dropped after missing three successive meetings , , , Is this valuable? Down to business Page Eighty-nine Buck How lolt to right: D, Goddard, B, Muller, V Bell, I Guenther, D. Wortz, L, Biesonbnch, M. lxilir.-r, A Moyer, M. Faust I. Storner. Nfrxt How-'P Schell M Sfvidel, M Pomeroy, V. Gary, E. Martens, I Long, E. Lohnion I. Golding M Ulrich, M, Shfridy Next How -Minerva Yost, Margaret Yost, K. Kcxlbcich, I. Fonstcrrncrcher, M, Addosso, P Albright M. Kr.-llnin, E Klein A. Heck. Next How' L Blcxtt, A. White, G Martin, D. Bcebe, M. Bohn, V. Marks, M Christ D Cofsfsol, B Dorinfxn, V Hoyor. Nffxt Row'-I Clf3II'tITlt'?I'lS P Gloss, C. Kessler. G. Morris, Vice President, P Tliompfzon Pffifildbfll H Wenger, Treasurer, I. Bucklny, Secretory, H. Horner, G. O'Connor Tri-Hi-Y its lreezino up in Crow's Nest . . crew cops . . . ployinq Santo Clous to tho Soilvotion Army . . . how's: S, your pornonolity? . . , heininino towels . . . youre CT villonu . . . 4' YS Como on, cw qocil lor VVyoinir2:winq .Q 'X-X , - A' -7'lll -'- . . Tell Mo Wliy'9 Off lor Comp Adohi Poqn Ninnty Back Row-lelt to right: I, Guthrie, R, Mogel, R, Lehman, W, Stump, E. Haag, A, Miller, H, Trostle, R, Moll, W. Busch, H. Busch. Next Row-M. Lehman, D. Gehris, F. Heck, R, Corrigan, K, Grill, F, Glase, P, Leinbach, I, Schanz, T. Nicholson, N. Klein, G, Breneiser, Next How-G, Manderbach, O, Hartman, H,Ka1bach, I, Baird, G, Winne, W. Fenstamacher, M. Ludwig, T. Buchmiller, H. Seidel, R, Bertolet, O. Ginn. Next Row-R. Baureithal, Ft, Coxe, L, Blumberg, H, Lutz, E. Funk, I, Harwick, I. Bertolet, P, Pappas, G. Daniels, I. Marks. .Nlext Row-I. Thompson, K, Gabel, H, Gastrich, F, Ahlfeld, Secretary, R. Ebbert, Treasurer, I, Ruth, President, G, Mohn, Vice President, P, Martin, R. Hertzog, G, Royer. Hi-Y Club Ebbert made a motion to adjourn the meeting . . . volley ball and pop- sicles . , . It's 7:30, let's start . . . come on, New Havenl . . . Showers Steps . , . Shartlesville. The reading of the minutes Page Ninety-one - cc r - Mn - .. llticl: linw Fritz Alillold Kenneth Gcbel, Harold Kcrlbcich, Mr l-icing, Annfr Moyers, Hr-nry Gctstricli llowfird Lutz Gcorcirv Mclin, Riclicxrd Bertolet, Vifint lifiw limi- l +frieatc3rinc1cl1r:r llrgtty Blcrrikrfr, Ivci Germ Yolin, Mfirqctrrit Ann Kclliirn Rctty lane Grinq Hiitli Apkiri 'li Elinor Klinc. ljuriiian Club Once fi niontli Herr Hmmm find hir: nitride rind iOYfSll meet lor discus- rzion A . , Coiirictn rznnqfz . , , By fill iiicrinfz . . , Itilinny Sclittifulccvr Gnd Gfxflllflfl firiiiiffu . , . Frciulcin Kellum prcszirlcsi ftnrl lecidc ll'lf'7 club in Sclinitzclbftrik . A A fnllowraliip, llucncy in '1I'W0f1l'IlVtfil tlift Gcrtiirin lfinqirtqo, tiiri. Tlie treasurer confesses ljfiiift lliriitty twti Q. is Back Row-I. Rehr, O. Hartman, I. Harwick, B. Ebbert, H. C Crowell Advisor, H. Gastrich. Next Row-C. Kessler, P. Schell, B. Muller, D. Wertz, I, Guenther, I. Buckley, l-l, Wenger. Next Row-P. Glase, E. Martens, M. Lauer, V. Bell, R. Aporioh, l Clemmens, A. White, G. Morris. Next Row-P. Thompson, I, Golding, G. O'Connor, P. Albright, L, Reigner, D. Cassel. Prencli Chili Covpresidents, Rehr or Cassel? . . . Tout en Francais! , . . meeting at Rohrs . . . speeches . . . games . . . prizes . . . eats . . . oolalal . . . Quancl le sornlore clemi-jour . . . Mr. Cro- well, how would you say-? . . . A solo by Mr. Crowell on Tout Va Tres Bien . , , Bravol Un, deux, trois, chantez Page Ninety-threc Tuning up Rehearsals 7:30 to 8:25 Wednesday ...really on time despite early hour . . . director considers it best orchestra , , . using most dilticult music . 4 . representations in county orchestra . . , overture for com- menccment . . . l'Foster Suite . . . talent tosts . . . revealing ot hidden genius . . . accompaniment to special chorus . . . Miss Wanner, director. Urnhestra Page Ninety tour Six years old . . . Mr. York directs and instructs . . . tour boys ot orig- inal hand still active . . . 7:30 every Wednesday morning . . . Newly organized junior band . . forty members-two girls. HH Note pushers Page Ninety-five Back Row-left to right: I. Vernon, D, Goddard, B, Fisher, B, Muller, V, Bell, I. Guenther, D, Wertz, M, Lauer, H, We-nqer, M, Spotts, M. Reid, K, Smith, Next Row4I, Mowrev, I, Leaf, H, Harrier, P. Schell, I. Golding, I. Buckley, C, Kessler, I, Long, Mazie Faust, I, Sterner, V. Baureithal, Next Row-L. Sturgis, V, Gery, M. Seidel, L, Reigner, D, Pomeroy, I, Clemmens, P, Albright, H, Abicht, E. Reich, G, Morris, Next ROWAM, Schlegel, G, Martin, B, Blemker, K, Miller, E Gartner, G, Snyder, Miss Wanner, D Cassel, P, Thompson, A, Vlhite, B. Dorman, M, Bohn, V, Royor. tiles Have you had your voice tested? . . . Remember Hallelujah . . . candles in the right hand . . . Christmas tradition . . . talsetto by Charlie Mohn . . . Solo by our red-headed soprano . . . just can't swing it . . . audience-Mr, Pencil. Page Ninety-six Buck Row-left to right: I, Funk, E, Haag, K, Richolrds,R.Ebbert,A,MiHer,G,Mcmderbc1cl'x,I, Ruth, R Hartzog. Next Row-R, Corrigan, I, Frymcyer, I4 Snyder, R. Hettinger, I. Schcmz, G, Mohn, P. Martin, Next Row-I. Rehr, C. Mohrr, D, Gehris, R. Bcureithcll, H, Lutz, E, Iones, W, Fenstcurrccher, H. Coxc. Lluh Page Ninety-seven Sitting this one out Inter-Club Dance November nineteenth . . . school gym transformed into wood- land setting . 4 . deer, squirrels, rabbits . . . abandoned saw- mill . . . lobby as hunting lodge . . . trees . . . forest . . . huge waterfall in one corner . . . Strains of Whitey Meiskey's orchestra interrningled with falling spray. , , completely decorated with equal co-operation of Tri-I-li-Y and Hi-Y Clubs . . . six weeks of planning, buying, preparation, decorating for three hours duration of dance . . . radiant dancers . . . interested parents viewing the scene . . . entirely a school function . . , sixty couples . . . Robert Ebbert and Helene Wenger able co-chairmen . . . main committee: Peggy Thompson, Melvin Lehman, George Mohn, Geraldine O'Con- nor, Paul Martin, Carol Kessler, Bettie Morris, Lefty Reigner Page Ninetyseiqht Iarnes Ruth, Richard Baureithal, Dorothy Goddard, Orval Hartman. The pause that refreshes Junior-Senior Promenade luniorfSenior escapade . . , Friday night, May twenty-sixth . , . Wally Spotts and his orchestra . . . in the beautitul Berk shire Country Club ballroom . . . eight-thirty to eleven-thirty . . , warm mid-spring evening . . . gaiety with a note ot sor- row tor Seniors at their last prom . . . gorgeous gowns . . boys in white and black . . , gardenias . . . red carnations, Page Ninety-nine 5 n r . i .ni w x - , 1 f ,MA -M' ' 1-l , 4,5 1-1 L 1 A -1 J A , ' ,.A 'u, - ' .ISM w, , , , '17 ' f 413:-x D5 , X p - im ,g 'z -: ,,,i:f'x.'--'... f A .. ,.,1..:f:v.,:l Q Nj , . - :S '7:' 'W137 'iii - H . + .- ag-,r+4,Qf ,il fit, 'A'. f5.',.fQ.-17 '-'fpi3f!!3,6,iL,'-. ,- ,Q-.Av 4531 -f:,. ,' wf-45111 -Je. . 'ni .A : vu - wt -figpwf 1-wir x.I'Z'phi54L1,-1 Yi. WU-6, f -','I..- ,fviiz -' X - 'sr A-x 51 v,,i-xr , 7 .1 ,. QWZS.- :?iR.+' ?'.1:..f - '+3?:2?f?V?f ,E1'L f. gif , , , : '3.5i',E ? H 'Lf ' ai' if A +' '. '-:ff '1 1- 3f'.aIf' ?' 5 I - NIL , 1 ff-: p,,w,.!fa , -.Af , - .'-.' 31-.S 1 eg, f .f'.Eilff'i4ilE F yffillf-l'ffF3f'i,1 -.gszv 53? 5. ..ff?i5',,5Q1Q.4 --,-l'.'x Vi ' ' 'f VF GM a?i14' Mfr 1 ' ' fl' 5159? A ' L 5?-ai.-'FQ57 -. 51. 4.55 .2 f.,, 4, .. 13,31 If A . ' ' 5 ' fl 'QFSVII3' 'i'l52ff'1 71.- 4,3'.5.i 4 jj: 455 4 g..'.zf,.- FA 4 2.4! 1 1,1:'f.-3--.115-At.'1M-,,. V ,V . flikffl -YH' A A' 1 TV x V1 h JMR Q, v. ' .Q L' M 5QEQT,,,f' . . 1 l Sports Back Row-H, Trostle, Manager, A. Miller, l, Frymoyer, F, Ahlield, I. Huth. Next Row--R, L. Diedriclc, Coach, R, Matten, G, Manderbach, G4 Mohn, M, Pierce, A. W. Rank Manager. Next RowfC Mohn, K. Gabel, P Gartner, R. Hettinger, T Nicholson, P, Martin, H, Seidel. Sonnet Won Western Division championship with seven triumphs, two losses, one tic , . . First League title since 1935 . . . Team captain . . . Bob Hettinger , . , who was a great center hallback . . . the backbone ol the team . . . Forward wall composed of Red Gabel . . . Paul Gartner . . . George Mohn . . , Charley Mohn . . . Henry Seidel . . . Backtield . . , Bob Hettinger , . , George Manderbach , . . Marvin Pearce . . . Iohn Frymoyer . . . lim Ruth . . . goalie . . . Andy Miller . . . tive seniors on starting eleven . . . six Iuniors . . . crucial game played at Mt, Penn . . . won in last minute by Gartner's left-looted shot, Zvl . . . Sewed up championship by beating West Reading on cowboys pitch, 3-l . . . Game played in mud . , . Final contest played against Franklin and Marshall Academy at Lancaster . . . won by Wyomissing, 3f2 . . . Wyomissings eleventh championship team in fifteen seasons . . . Page One Hundred and Two Sept Sept Sept. Sept Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Stop thot kick Soccer Schadule -Wilson .... -Mt. Penn .... -Robesonicx .. -Mohnton ...... 4-West Redding . . . 5- 11- -Robesonicr .. 18- 20-West Redding . . . Wilson ........ Mt. Penn .... Mohnton ...... Opp. Wyo. 2 U 3 2 0 3 2 2 0 5 1 3 I 2 1 4 I 2 1 3 Page One Hundred and Three Back Row-Left to rightt H, Trestle, lvlanagerg O, Ginn, T, Nicholson A, Miller G, Mohn, Mr Dirrdriclc, Coach Front Row-C. Mohn, l. Ruth, B. Hettinger, K. Gable, l. Frymoyer. Basketball Starting live 4 . . forwards . . , Olly Ginn and Charley Mohn . , . center . . . Red Gabel . , . guards . . . Bob l-lettinger and lim Ruth . . , All Seniors with the exception of Ginn . , . Tommy Nicholson, lohn Frymoyer, Andy Milf ler, Don Moyer, George Manderbach, George Mohn rounded out team . . . Team won eight league games and lost two . . . finished second in Western division . . . Did not lose a home game all season . . , Nosed out Wilson on home court 32f3l alter trailing 23414 at hall time . . . First Victory over Presi- dents in live seasons . . . Olly Ginn and Charley lviohn led squad in scoring . . . One ol Wyomissings greatest teams . . . lunior Varsity won Western Division Crown with eight wins and two setbacks . . . Lost to Mt. Penn in county playoffs. Page Onn- lliindred and Four Nov. Nov Nov Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec Dec. Ion. Ion. Ion. Ion. Feb Feb Feb 31 VARSITY -West Reading -Mohnton .... -Fleetwood . . . 2-Sinking Spring -Womelsdort .. -Wernersville . -West Reading -Fleetwood . . . Wilson ...... Robesonio . . . -Sinking Spring Womelsdort .. Wernersville . Wilson ....., Robesonio . . , Opp. 17 43 31 21 21 30 , ..,.. 19 28 31 21 11 32 28 41 20 Sink it Basketball Stjltedule Wyo. Opp. Wyo. West Redding .... .... 2 1 36 Mohnton ...,. ..., 3 2 25 Fleetwood ..,.. ..,. 3 O 32 Sinking Spring . , . , . . 14 38 Womelsdort .... ..,. 1 O 47 Wernersville , . . .... 24 38 West Redding ,,., .... 2 3 19 Fleetwood ..... .... 2 6 35 Wilson ....,, .... l 5 28 Robesonio ..,..,. ,... 2 4 23 Sinking Spring . . . .,,. 21 46 Womelsdorf .... .... 2 O 55 Wernersville . . . .... 35 37 Wilson ....., .,., 4 U 21 Robesonig , . , , . 12 26 Page One Hundred ond Five , 3' tall I A if W X Back Row-left to right: I. Rehr, Manager, R, Matten, H. Sagemuehl, G. Manderbach, I. Ruth. E. Haag, R, Baureithal, R. Ebbert, I. Harwich, I. Schanz, R. Westcott, W. Kellum, C. Mohn, H. Trostle, Manaqer. Next Row-R, Hettinger, W. Weber, K. Richards, A. Miller, R, Lehman, P. Martin, H. Kalbach, R, Dunkleburger, H. Seidel, G. Breneiser. Track Schedule April 18-W. Reading April 22-Albright College April 29-Penn Relays May 6-W. Reading Invitation May 13-Kutztown Track and Field Day May 20-Dist. IH-P. I. A. A, at Lancaster Page One Hundred and Six Track Making a strong comeback after several lean years . . . Coach Deidrich has nucleus of a winning team in Bill Weber . . . Bob Hettinger , . . Iim Harwick . . . George Manderbach . . . Andy Miller . . .Ed Haag . . . Kenny Richards . . Charley Mohn . . . Harold Kaulbach . . . Dick Baureithel . . . Iim Ruth . . . Paul Martin . . . Ray Lehman . . . George Breneiser . . . won two dual meets to open season . . . downing Mohnton and West Reading . . . Weber turning in fine performances in high jump . . . 220-yard dash . . . 100-yard dash . . . was main factor ot Winning relay team . . . Hettinger and Mander- bach strong in discus . . . Miller fine shot-putter . . . Haag specializing in broad jump . . . Harwick great long distance runner . . . Iunior High squad shows promise . . . Penn relays . . . Albright College . . . West Reading . . Kutztown invitation . . . main dates on schedule. On your mark Page One Hundred and Seven Back Row-left to righti G, Daniels, H, Lutz, R. Leinbach, M. Ludwig, I, Rehr, Manager, H. Gast rich, F4 Ahlteld, M. Barr, I. Vagt. Next Row--K, Miller, R, Coxe, R, Bertolet, I, Upp, W. Kellum, G. Royer, G. Tait, R. Mann. Swimming Stzhedula lst meet Wyomissing, Muhlenberg, and West Reading Wyomissing tied Muhlenberg 2nd meet Wyomissing, Shillington, and 'Wilson Wyomissing won by big margin Grd meet Wyomissing West Reading, and Wilson Wyomissing second Finals Wyomissing, Muhlenberg, and West Reading Muhlenberg first, West Reading second, Wyomissing third Page One Hundred and Eight Swimming In second year ot existence among our high school sports . . . Team finished third in county league composed of Muhlenburg . . . West Read- ing . . . Wyomissing . . . Wilson . . . and Shillington . . . All meets held in Reading Y. M. C. A. pool . . . Fritz Ahlfeld . . . Henry Gastrich . . . Dick Bertolette . . . Galen Royer . . . Iohnny Vogt . . . George Daniels . . . Bob Mann . . . composed team . . . Howard Lutz and Mason Borr . . . two of county's best swimmers . . . were instrumental in placing the Sunsets near the top of the league . . . although they were lost to the team after the first two meets . . . having elected to swim for the Reading Y. M. C. A. tank squad . . . In the P. I. A. A. swim meet at Penn State, Wyomiss- ing's two-man team of Lutz and Borr came off with third place in the total scoring against some of the largest high schools in the state . . . Lower classmen on team give bright outlook tor future sport at school . . . What's my time? Page One Hundred and Nine Back Row-left io riqhti H. Trostle O. Ginn, W. llnsch. L Blumberg D Moyer R Bertolet P Lem bach, R, Baureithal, F. Ahlfeld, F. Edenharter, R. Matten. Next Row-G, Snyder, L. Apprich, I, Hartman, C. Kessler H Hamer H Wenger L Reigner D God dard Next Row-E. Martens, D. Beebe, I. Sterner, I, Clemrnen Harmlton Crowell Advisor Page One Hundred and Ten Tennis Enhadule April April April April April May May May May May 1.. 3.. 3- 15- 17- -Shillington -Mt. Penn -Womelsdorf -Ontelaunee -Wernersville Wilson Womelsclorf Ontelaunee Wernersville Wilson Tennis Second season as a varsity sport . . . coached by Mr, Crowell . . . team com- posed of Fred Edenharter . . . number one man . . . Olly Ginn . . . number two . . . Dick Bertolette . . . number three . . . Don Moyer . . . Bob Matten . . . Paul Leinbach . . . Henry Trostle . . . Fritz Ahlfeld . . . Leonard Blumberg . . . Bill Busch . . . Dick Baureithal . . . league organized composed of county high schools making up the Western Division . . . Marks first of organized tennis competition among county schools . . . Team won two opening matches against inter-league opponents . . . Shillington and Mt. Penn . . . Both by scores of 5-U . . . Squad has very bright outlook tor future. Service Page One Hundred and Eleven Back Row-left to right: The Council, I. Golding, M. Christ, I. Long, D. Goddard, H, Hamer, V, Bell Next Row-D. Beebe, Presideritg M. Schlegel, I, Craumer, V. Gery. Girls Athletic Association Sleigh ride . . . breakfast hike . . . orange juice . . . sand- wiches . . . supper hike . , . worries over efficient point system . . . hamburgers and chocolate milk . . . building tires in Wee hours ot the morning . . . monthly meetings . . . first senior championship in basketball . . . quite active . . . gym demon- stration . . . four attempts equals one tire . . . lusty voices re- sulting in hoarse chords. Page Ono Hundred and Twelve Working up on appetite For d oggies Page One Hundred cmd Thirteen Ti'Roh-Roh Three versity girls . . . veterans at the gome, tool . . . Where's your Spirit, Wyomissing? . . . Come on, gong, let's have cr Ti-Roh-Roh . . . Try-outs for I. V. cheer-leaders . . . greet find in three sophomore girls . . . two boys, too . . . cr bit shy Gt first-,but theyll get used to thot, Eheer Leade1?5 is-nn. .Mai :wh t l Bock Row-left to right: P, Gldse, G. Snyder, M. Kellum, I. Mowrey D. Goddard. Next Row-R. Ccxe E. Reich, D, Rcbitzer. Page One Hundred and Fourteen Patrons Patrons Fritz Ahlleld Mr. R. N. Apprich Mr. and Mrs. Chester F. Albright Mr. T. C. Auman, Ir. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Baker Mr. and Mrs. William Ballou Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Baureithal Mr. Earl F. Bausher Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Beebe Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Bigelow Mr. William R. Black Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Blatt Mr. and Mrs. lrving Wm. Blemker Mr. and Mrs, .Meyer Blumberg Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Blumberg Mr. August 'Borr Mrs. Irvinq Bower Mrs. john H. Bridenbaugh Mr. and Mrs. William W. Bryans Mr. I. C. Butler Mrs. Carl L. Cassel Mr. .and Mrs. T. C. Christ Mrs. Iohn F. Clark Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Clemmens Mr. and Mrs. Ioseph Corea Croll and Keck Mr. and Mrs. Chas. H. Davies Mr. Frank Dechant Mr. George Dudley Mr. and Mrs. Clarence L. Ebbert Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Faust Mrs. Charles W. Fisher Mr. and Mrs. Howard V. Fisher Mrs. Herbert Fleck Mr. and Mrs. I. P. Freund Mr. and Mrs. Albert Friedmann Mr. and Mrs. Samuel R. Fry Mr. Benjamin Fryer Dr. and Mrs. Erwin D. Funk Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gabel Mr. Gustav Gastrich Mr. and Mrs. I. A. McGaughy Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Gehret Mr. Paul Urban Gehris Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gery Mr. Irvin Gikou Mr. and Mrs. Oliver H. Ginn Page One Hundred and Sixteen Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Glase Mr. and Mrs. Iohn H. Glasmeyer Glen Gery Shale Brick Co. Mr. and Mrs. George Goddard Dr. and Mrs. Edward K. Golding William A. Goodman Mrs. A. Granger Mr. I. Allison Gring Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Guenther Richard B. Guldin Mr. and Mrs. lohn R. Hahn Red Haller Mr. Harrv M. Hangen Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Harner Mr. Charles Harris Mrs. Orval C. Hartman Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Harwick Mrs. Elizabeth Heck Mr. and Mrs. Iohn Heck Mrs. Iohn I. Heck Mr. and Mrs. Iohn D. Heckman Anna E. Heimbach Mrs. A. Hemmerick Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Herb Mrs. Paul 'Hessemer Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hill Mrs. Charles Hoffman Mr. Iohn V. Hoppe Mr. and Mrs. Amos W. Huyett Mrs. Irvin S. Huyett F. A. lacone Mr. Henry K. Ianssen Dr. and Mrs. Arthur lones Mrs. Gertrude H. Iones Walter Iones Store Mr. and Mrs. Fritz W. lung Mr. Ferdinand Kaiser Mr. and Mrs. Harvey L. Kalbach Mr. Harry Kaufman H. Chas. Kellum Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Kintzer . Ellis D. Kirk, Ir. Mrs. Conrad Klein Mr. and Mrs. Stephen L. Klein Mr. and Mrs. Howard Koch Wilson C. Laucks Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lauer PATRONS CContinue cl, Pat Leardi Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H. Lehman Mr. and Mrs. Harold Leinbach Dr. C. Edmund Lerch Mr. and Mrs. George S. Lerch Redington S. Lerch Mr. and Mrs. William E. Lewis Mr. and Mrs. A. LeRoy Lightner I. E. Livingood Mr. and Mrs. Eugene A. Long Mr. Robert S. Loose Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Ludwig Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Lutz Mr. Ransiord V. Mann Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Marks Mr. and Mrs. Ios. D. Marks Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Martens Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Martin Mr. Walter Martz Heine Mathias Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mayer Mr. and Mrs. I. A. McGaughy Mr. Christ F. Meyer Mr. William H. Miller, Ir. Charles Mohn ' Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mohr Edna M. Mondori Mrs. Vivian Morgan Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Morris Mrs. Forrest Moyer Mr. Herbert E. Mowrey Muhlenberg Bros. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Muhlenberg. Sr. Mrs. Heister Muhlenberg Mr. William F. Muller Mrs. D. Murphy Iohn S. Neubling Mrs. Gustav Oberlaender Mr. and Mrs. Larry O'Connor Mr. A. O'Reilly I. H. Parker Mrs. L. T. Passmore Charles F. Paul People's Trust Company Mr. and Mrs. Claude Phillippi Mr. and Mrs. George S. Pomeroy Mr. and Mrs. George Potts W. L. Quinlan Mrs. Lambert Rehr Mr. and Mrs. Allen W. Reid Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Reigner Mrs. C. L. Richard Mr. Iames S. Royer Mr. R. H. Rutley H.. Sand and Co. Edward T. Saylor Mrs. Iohn I. Schanz Mrs. Esther M. Schetfey Mr. Wm. B. Sheidy Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd W. Schlegel Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. 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