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FIRST ROW--P. Handwerk, R. Troy. SECOND ROW-A. Homer, M. Houck. THIRD ROW-K. Templin, L. Lerch. FCURTH ROW-S. Kline, M. Trexler. FIFTH ROW-I. Sisk, S. Saylor, S. Shanfelder, Mr. Shirk. SIXTH ROW-Mr. Milford, Mr. Good- X ling, P. Brumbach, D. Kozloff, G. Wilkinson, M. Reichert. Holaplzvn Staff The month of May, 1958, saw the newly elected officers of the 1959 Colo- phon eagerly gathering their ideas for the theme of the yearbook. After Music was chosen as the topic, the editors, with the help of Mr. Milford and Mr. Goodling, assembled their nebulous notions and drew up the first dummy. Tllliis was the beginning of the 1959 Colo- p on. The officers of the Yearbook were chosen by the class. Elected to the sev- eral offices were: jane Sisk, editorg Dave Kozloff, business manager, and Pat Hand- werk, treasurer. Appointed were: Susie Kline, assistant editorg Linda Lerch, aca- demicsg Kathy Templin and Dick Troy, activitiesg Mary Trexler and Phil Brum- bach, sports, Susan Saylor, underclassf meng Ann Homer, art, Mary Helen Houck and Gary Wilkinson, seniorsg Sandy Shanfelder, typingg and Martin Reichert, photography. Mr. Shirk asf sisted in the photography department. When June, 1959, finally came to Wyomissing High, the seniors on the Col- ophon Staff had every right to feel a true sense of happy accomplishment. OFFICERS Editor .................................. jane Sisk Assistant Editor ........,... Susie Kline Business Manager ...... Dave Kozloff Treasurer ........,......... Pat Handwerk
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FIRST ROW-C. Dougherty, S. Schad, N. Baker, S. Lerch, A. Knox, M. Coblentz, I.. Lerch, A. Schmehl, M. Olosser, M. Houck, B. Hawman, I. Beaver, M. Westkott. SECOND ROW-K. Coyle, A. Stroman, S. Heisler, M. Gartner, G. Proctor, M. Bankes, S. Saylor, I. Evans, C. McCul- lough, D. Parker, I. Jamison, C. Chalmers, R. Gaul. THIRD ROW-M. Jones, P. Pettis, C. Miller, L. Thomas, N. Scott, S. Lance, B. Keller, M. Hylton, C. Conner, S. Kutz, M. Rea, J. Albee A. Rickenbach, J. Rothermel. FOURTH ROW-J. Scholes, S. Reinsel, P. Clugston, V. Gross, C Quereau, C. Boyer, E. Bell, J. Homer, V. Brace, S. Finn, S. Bennethum, S. Glosser, V. Bickelhaupt K. Heisler, I. Kitzmiller, Mrs. Wagner, I. Sisk, B. Acheson, J. Coburn. FIFTH ROW-S. Levan, D Brossman, K. Yost, I. Williamson, A. Homer, M. Cronan, M. Evans, I. Bingaman, D. Sternbergh, C Rea, B. Bachman, B. Ruth, A. Scully. SIXTH ROW-T. Schmidt, E. Elsberg, 1. Fister, P. Kershner, V. Evans, K. Templin, S. Shanfelder, M. Trexler, R. Ruth, D. Dracha, M. Woodward, C. Libby, C. Ruth, K. Olson, C. Knight, P. Handwerk. lf- 566145 Y-Teen Cabinet. Thursday during the school year. secretaryg and Alice Knox, treasurer. nual banquet. 26 1 Y-Teens, a division of the Young Women's Christian Association, is the largest all-girl service organization of the senior high school. Tenth through twelfth grade girls meet every other The club was headed by Linda Lerch and supervised by Mrs. Albert Wagner Officers for the year were: Anita Schmehl, vice-president, Marcia Coblentz, second vice-president, Martha Glosser, Making afghans for Asia was a service project. With the Hi-Y the lnterclub Dance, Western Night, and Sports Night were held. The Mother-Daughter Tea, fashion show, and W.P.A. Dance were all part of an interesting year for the Y Teens. The club activities were ended with the election of officers and the an
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