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

 - Class of 1959

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Mr. Rank. Mr. Shafer. Administration Excellence in administration is the result of carefully chosen personnel who are competent in their profession. Such men are Mr. Allen Rank, the supervising principal, and Mr. B. Henry Shafer, the high school administrator. Mr. Rank, long-standing key-man in the slot position, received his education at Princeton, Harvard, and Columbia. He also actively participates in numerous youth organizations including the Pennsylvania lnterscholastic Athletic Association, the Y.M.C.A., and the Berks County High School Athletic Association. Mr. Shafer, a comparative new- - corner to the borough, joined the local schools in 1954. He received Efficiency is our motto, his education at Susquehanna and Columbia Universities, and is now completing work on his doctorate at the University of Maryland. Since arriving, he has used his teaching experience by serving on the faculty as senior guidance counselor and problems of democracy instructor. Aiding Mr. Rank, Mr. Shafer, and the students, in every possible way, is Miss Jeanne Albright, the office secretary-receptionist. Mrs. Nancy Troutman controls the treasury as school bookkeeper. 8

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FIRST ROW-Mr. S. Olson, Mrs. R. Schatz, Mrs. N. Hill, Mr. H. Westkott, Mrs K. Meinig, Mr. W. Breitinger, Mr. G. Smith. SECOND ROW-Mr. W. Rosenberger M R. DeWitt, Mrs. R. Peters, Mr. J. Weber, Mr. W. Coblentz, Mr. E. Hohl, Mrs. W. Fahrenholt Parent Crashers' ,llssociafialr What could more adequately de- scribe the purpose of the Parent Teach- ers' Association than its own theme: The Child -- His Home, His School, His Communityn? Wyomissing's PTA is indeed dedicated toward that end with its program formulated to pro- mote and improve all relations be- tween the children and their home, school, church, and community. Con- geniality and dedication are the key- notes of the organization's policy. One of the specific functions of our PTA has been to provide our schools with some needed extras by sponsor- ing money-raising projects. Last fall they devoted their October meeting to a discussion of the proposed new rec- reation facilities for the borough. Officers of the organization are: Mr. Hans Westkott, presidentg Mrs. Robert J. Schatz, first vice-president, Mrs. Wil- liam McShane, second vice-presidentg Mr. William L. Rosenberger, treasurerg Mrs. Richard C. Peters, secretary, Mr. Earl W. Hohl, grade school representa- tive, and Mr. Randolph A. DeWitt, high school representative. PTA Book Fair.



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Habla espanol? In the subjunctive mood. languages Among our educational advantages at Wyomissing High are the modern languages, French and Spanish, along with ancient Latin. On the fourth grade level, Mrs. Yvonne Millet introduces spoken French. This course is continued through the eighth grade where it, then elective, becomes more advanced. In senior high, Mrs. Madeline Knipe teaches the rudiments of the French language to the eleventh grade students. The senior French pupils read fables and stories concerning French history, interspersed with grammatical drill. Taught by Mrs. Knipe, the first year Spanish students begin to master the language of our neigh- bors south of the border . The Comment vous appele1.v0us? second year Spanish students trans- late old Spanish fables, learn some ancient Spanish history, and meet new grammar and verb construc- tions. Ninth grade brings the formid- able challenge of Latin under the direction of Mrs. Florence Schrack. Noun cases and verb tenses confront the eager freshmen, while the sophomores struggle with advanced grammar and Roman mythology. For those with any spirit remaining, the combined third and fourth year class studies the Catilinian con- spiracy by Cicero or the Aeneid by Virgil. .1 ,,,....-..q- 9

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