Berlin Brothersvalley High School - Bervalon Yearbook (Berlin, PA)

 - Class of 1956

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fA8 Wd? gg Vrs1'A I.. GU-:ssNER, BS. -- Home Economics, Enalish, F.H.A. Mrs. Glessner teaches the girls in Home Ec, many phases of home-making. She is interested in rnusic. Her young son takes up her time at homo. PETTY MENHORN, HS. - Home Economics, lunior High Homemaking, lunior F.H.A. Mrs, Menliorn spends her leisure hours dczna needle craft work She introduces tlre .rrts ot cookirra and sewing tc the younger girls. BETTY H. HAY, BS. - Vocal Music, Mixed Chorus, Glee Club. Miss Hay likes to watch football games and collect vocal records. She also directs our fine Girls Ensemble, HARRY B. SPEICHER, MED. Projectimriftt Club, This is senior guirirtrrco instructo 1... MABEL E. HAY, B.S. - History, English, Mrs. Hay helped direct the senior class ploy this year. She is interested in art, and enjoys leather crafts and textile painting, M. GENEVA ALTFATHI-ZH, Standard Permit i Arts and Crafts, Y-Teens. Miss Altlather enjoys traveling, doing siikbscreen work, hair-pin lace, and knitting. She is al- ways called upor. when someone nscdc art work done GARNER Pwrrz, M EL. - History, English Teen-Age Book Cltib. Mr. Fritz is in charge of thc sale of candy rind chips at noon. He enjoys reading and going hunting and fishing, - Industrial Arts, Guidance, Mr. Sj::eichor's first year as He is responsible for the beautiful woodwork do ' y the boys in shop. I5

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PAUL URBAIN, B.S. 4 Math, General Science, Algebra Il, Science Club. Mr. Urbain is a newcomer here this year. I-le is a member of the faculty play cast. GEORGE DAVID BPI-:ssLr:R, B.S. - Shorthand, Business Law, Salesrnanship, English, I.B.T., Business Club, Radio Club. Mr. Bressler teaches our future secretaries. l-le is usually at the football and basketball games. DOROTHY VOGEL, R.N. Y School Nurse. Mrs. Vogel helps safeguard the health of the students and takes care of them when they ar-3 sick. ln her spare time she goes to school furthering her education. IOHN R. Escn, BA. - Mathematics, Co-Advisor ol Bervaf lon. Mr. Esch takes an interest in high school athletics and enjoys watching football and basketball games. His hohivies include drcmatics and reading. EVELYN R. BALTZER, B.A. -- English, journalism, Moun- taineer. Reading, swimming, and traveling are Mrs. Baltzer's hobbies. She directs the editing oi our school newspaper, the Mountaineer, She appreciates the rich- ness of literature. ROMAINE IMHOFF, Normal Diploma - History, Reading. Mrs, lmhoff is one of the sixth grade teachers, She en- joys reading, An illness has kept hc: out of school for some time.



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,jounciafion or Row I: Marian Dively, Mary Dickey, George Dively, Pearle Hillegass, Mabel Shultz Row Il: Ida Kimmel, Mary Gnagey, Evelyn Krissinger, Thelma Saylor, Maude Pugh, Frances Stuck Row III: Pauline Pritz, Mary Ellen Smith, Leora Altfather, Margaret Coughenour, Eleanor Engle GRADE SCHOOL FACULTY Most of the students who graduate from high school owe a lot of credit to the grade school and its teachers. They are the teach- ers that gave usour real start in education and in life. They taught us to read our first words out of a book and they taught us how to Write. Our tirst arithmetic and music was also learned there. Without these essentials in learning, we could not have continued our higher education. Our elementary grade school contains youngsters from grades one to five. They are under the guidance of the elementary grade school principal, Mr. George Dively. During the school year they participate in many of the high school activities. One of the high- 16 lights of the grade school year is their an- nual operetta. A matinee performance is given in the high school and an evening per- formance to the parents and friends. They also attend the matinee of our junior and sen- ior plays. When spring comes they all take a part in the May Day program, The fourth and fifth grades have a chorus which takes a part in the county music festival every year. These events pass and soon these youngsters find themselves in high school, ready to graduate as We are. We, the class of 1956, wish to thank the grade school facul- ty for those first memorable years of our edu- cation which we received from them. They will never be forgotten.

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