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

 - Class of 1958

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1- I ufhp- , 1 I cd, , uf -.L ' . ,n . ,N .4-' 1 ' 1 4 J, li K . I if .lm . ' uf, ,515 if .-fgg 'L -3- .. rx ' Q W 11+ , Y I X5ur..:Q,4q - X WMI 19, , W mm 5 9 - - - N m ,vvlff 1.5, Wx' a ' 1-7 I ve - 469 ' 4 . P f ' Q . .5 , . l ' I' l x Qffoeeumtimg -1 ew wemtieth The Senior Class of 1958 Berlin Brothersvalley joint High School l I B l P l M 1958 4 '7fae11'f 'a UST AS youth is synonymous with fun and books, so the word mountaineers is synonymous with the students of Berlin Brothersvalley joint High School. The name mountaineer has been associated with our school for many years. A backward glance shows that the yearbooks were published under this name begin' ning in 1931. For more than twenty years the BBJHS athletes have been called mountaineers. This is the name by which our school newspaper is known. The word appears on the official school emblem and it has been used in the design of the new class ring. And so the mountaineer concept ranks high among the many traditions of our school with which we have grown up. We have created here an elfin Mountaineer-symbolic of the spirit of our school life- -to guide you through the pages of the twentieth Bervalon. V Z 1 ff T a 4 ' uf, HIS CUTE little fellow is the Mountaineer. , ,si ggi A He's the theme of the Bervalon this year. Ig' He's been with us our school life through, N And now we introduce him to you. He's a gay little guy, always cheerful and charming, Though some of his antics might prove quite alarming. He might be mischievous, but really not bad. I I To all of us he's a wonderful lad. RVAL N He stands for our school life-the work and the play BE Recorded in ou b k- 'h d r year oo eat precious ay. .N'fi1u,- ,'i,ft'f fir l,i,- f,,-,-iiiitwt fi!'flQ'l-till,,i'Hl7l1'flll-HXQ ,. ffft.w' rifiili ltr flfffi .Tlffvlttl lflf limit! fit yiafipli mlfc it fail. if., Hui' fix' ffiif. lflru' piffitf'i'f'i nf fflfiwr' ifilxw fff'f1i1t!.u pass. Otii' sclwtwls kcup surging hir' wartl .tml wc striw tw mcct wut' goals. Lu! us havc faith that wut' iiatiwii, mit' t'litii'clics, our schtwols shall ctmtiiiuc frcc till tiiiiu shall ht' mi iiitwc. gclifor BETTY ,Il INE DIYELY gcfilaai Me N THIS twciitiuth wilttliic of our ycaihtiwk, tht' Bcrvalon, wc haw' trictl to tvctiittl tht- happuiilngs til this yuai' iii a way pluasiiig tu all of us. It has talwii lung htwttrs til' plaiiiiiiig and hartl work to tmhtaiii thu matcrial for this hunk, hut tht- iiiciiihws tit' tht' stall' aiitl our atlviscrs have wtwktxl faithfully hir many months to cuiiiplctc this twciiticth ctliriim. lii 1933. lust twcnty ycars ago, sonic tif tht- carliur UIHULIIIIilTlTQCl'SN ptilwlislictl thc liirst utlititiii of tht- Bcrvalon. This was tht- first class to hc gratluatctl lirwin tht- iicw Bvrliii l3i'tutl1c1'svallcy joint High St-liwl, The sclwtvl qhiisc tht- iiamc, Bcrvalon, whith was iiispirctl hy tht- itiiiitlirc tif Bcrlilt :tml l3i'wtliui'sx'.illcy tuwiiships, to hcctmliic thu traglitioiial iiamc uf wut' aiiiiual. It is with our twciiticth aiiiiix'ci'sai'y ycat' iii miiitl that wt' pt't'st'iit our Bervalon. We sin! t't'ruly liulw that it will hc ftwiisitlcivtl a cl1t'rislic4.lpusscssiuii iii tht- yu.trstt1ctuiiiu. But ttmc gtws mi aiitl thaiigcs ctmit' tti W f'1lss1'sff111f gfdifora MARY ALYCZE URUVCE NATHAN NNARD L51 We fbecficale 'Wie 7 Zieifn Eezwalan 70 l rs. gvefyzz .Baffzer Hlilili Allli tlmcs xxlmun wwrgls sccm l11.1glcqLl.llc, wlmrn -vm' tlwuglxls lu' .llnmsr lun llccp lm' L1ltur.nm'v. Tlmc twvlltictla Bcrvalon stall IS PI'lX'llCQL'Ll tu plmllmlu tlmvn' lmuk In lvlrs. Evclyn R. Bnltlcr. As .1 U'.lCl1L'l', Qmllmsulur. .mul lliulnl, wc slmll .nlxmys l'L'lIlCI1ll'WCl' lwr cH'm'ts lu help us furllmcr mn' ulL1c.1t1m1, Mrs. l3.1lt:c1' lms llI1Sx'll-Hllly QIYUI1 lmcl' lllllk' .xml clllwrt in lwlpmg nur twvntlcllm liervalon st.1tl' tw pulwhslm tlns lmuk. Sho uxuulmcs EI11llSl1. Laltm, French. .md ,lUlll'lllll1SI1l, Shu .llslv vmuys SXYIINIUIINI, Q.ll'LlL'Illl1Q, .md tlwc flCllIlL'SS of gcmd litclxlturc. Altlwuglm slmc lms m.my .1.'t1x'1tivs. slmc .llxmys sucms lu lmvc tlmc to untcrmin her tw: sm.ell lwrys. VU' s1m'u1'uly .npp1'cy1.ntc lwr llutlmllul scrvigc :md .nssurc lxcr than slmc wlll nut lu' fur gwltun lwy llmsr ul' us wlw .uw l-HI'lllIl.llL' Cllilllgll tu lmvr l'muwn lxcr. XYxtlx 1'c.nl .lllL'Clll!l1,.lllLl In-sm wlslws lm' ilu' lulurv xx llllx lNIuli In MIN. lg.lllI.k'I' 1. rlw st.11l ml tlmr VNS Bcrvzllon. klclllvltu l'+J Y S ' v i .ii L.. .Li QQX i ff--1, Q2 ADIVHNWTRATION mess Q L,.jg.:?.HSTUDENTS PAGE'l8 4: I--61 , if 61? 4 5 CE2T?5- I c-ji' N ' ACTIVVUES PAGE so .--li: P ' f S fri- R NIZATIONS PAc,E7z l A iq Q Q,-'MJ Jil M ww , ,ff 1' I Q5-f u ,f 4:4 i W Q 2 1 M57 XSLJLJ 2 fiffff 1 Ill xl Lck C ' ' ,.i.-.Q C44 i 61 N N., A , Qc , , QQ Qhi-'X- ,-, x qw ,lm ,fx A -Ll K ! f QW I J X X Q , '23 X -- L C11 In f ww 2 lf 7 f 9 ! X . f f-f f , ., I ix f W MLN W5 ff g if Q: ,- 1 'T' X7 - T2 ,NH-p 1,1 TQ. 4 - -1 ly MNA '5'0w-KN 3+2 ,u35 'W' 'TED TD V 'JMD M, ,J ,QD .Q 'D ,Q P LS IW WEE-Y EVE' Ss, Xicgi I N l Q 1V W IA 4 i 1 L I! Nl E101 l Supa ' ' paincalfzaf 44 UR PARAMOUNT concern is not only to maintain the best traditions ot' Berlin Brothersvalley High School, but also to march forward in a changing world where each year brings new problems. In doing so, let us retain our sturdiness, our simplicity, our dignity, our honesty, and our respect to God in heaven. May we avoid smugness and complacency. With these thoughts in mind, may we be able, ten years hence, to write the story of twenty successive years in which we have im- proved ourselves. The words you have read were part of my message to the students in the Bervalon of 1948. Ten years have passed since then. To me much of what we aimed for could be our goal today, for we still always wish to have dignity and simplicity, honesty and respect. Certainly we will continue to avoid smugness and complacency. Have we improved ourselves over these ten years? As individuals each of us must ask himself that question and answer it. Certainly others have their opinion. As an institution, have we improved? We think so. In these ten years member' ship in our jointure has increased. New courses have been added to the curriculum and additional personnel to our starl. A new grade school is in the bright picture of the future. ln the last analysis, however, improvement comes to each of us only to the extent that we utilize our teachers and the surroundings in which we work to secure the education which is ours for the asking and the application necessary to mas' tering it. May we, ten years hence, have no regrets as we look back and evaluate our rate of progress. JAMES M. CASSEL Szzpfrvifizzg Prirzripalf The Faculty of the Grade School joins me in conf gratulating the Bervalon Staff on this twentieth an' niversary of the publication of the Bervalon. It has been a privilege for me to be associated with the Senior Class of 1958, since you began your travel on the road of education twelve years ago. May you, as graduates of 1958, cherish the memory of your school days in the Grade School as well as in the High School. It is my sincere hope that each student has ad- vanced in knowledge in proportion to the progress of the world. The Satellite Age offers you a chalf lenge to do great things in this world of ours. May you accept this challenge and go forward, keeping step with the signs of the times. Remember the words of Longfellow in A Psalm of Life , as he said: Let us. then, be up and doing, With a heart for any fateg Still achieving, still pursuing, Learn to labor and to wait. GEORGE S. DIVELY Grade School Principal Once upon a time there was a hardy pioneer named Mountaineer who built a sturdy home high on one of the rich rooffgardens of the world. He then took unto himself a most beautiful and cultured bride whose name was Education . As time went on, their family came to include healthy children who worked zealously to become versatile students of the arts and sciences, and robust champions of the arena. Qver the years, the IvIountaineer family grew until they were many hundreds in number. just twenty years ago, the Mountaineers began recording their family records in wellfprepared vol' umcs, across the covers of which are emblazoned the letters BfEfR-VfA'LfO'N. Our heartiest congratulations to the Mountain' eers on the twentieth birthday of their family album. ELLWGOD P. VARNER High School Principal E111 11-11111 1'1111111 1I'1'lll 1'1111111 3 1I11.1111w 5111111111 N1.11g.111'1 XX'.111111.1111g11, 11111111111 111'1111'1'. 1:1111 CI1111 1 1 U111w11 N11'Q11.1111', 1i11'11.1111 XX'1'1111'1'11, -1.11111 f1.1N1'1. l51111111'1' 111111 131 1111 11111111 1'l111111 11111111 1'1111111 Hillly' 511117111 XY11114111 151-111, 1'.1111 H.11'. ff1.111'111'1'11.11N1'I. 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T111s y1'.11' 11111 N 11111' s1'1111111 .1 1xx'1'111y 1111' 1111'111111'1' 13111111 111 11111 XX1' 1'x111'1'ss 111'1'1' 11111' .111111'1'1'11 111111 111 1111-11 1111111 .11111 11111111111 1111 1l11'11' 11111511111 11111'1'1'Q1 111 llw .11111 111114 xx'1'11'111'1111'. 1 Vx 1' .11s11 .N CXIWICSS Ulll' .l1W1WI'U' 111111 111 1111' s1'1'1'1'1.11'11's xx'1111s1' 1.11111 1ll1 s1'1'x'11'1 111-111 .1111 811111111 111 11:1 K. 1111s ' 111' .111 1'111 11111 1111111111 1 11611511111 11.111 111 11111 fs br'frrffflr1'r'1 M11 H.1:1'1 1' Mrs. 1i11'.111111 l111'1' Mlsi A111111 511111 11111111 11' 1111111111 1.1111111. rxx' 15111111111r1'111N11111 111111111 1 Wll 111 1111 11111 111 Ill' iff awe sczmz aww, We, the class of 1958, wish to express our gratitude to the grade school teachers who started us on our way to knowledge. In the grade school they taught us the fundamentals of reading and writing. Throughout the years we participated in many activities. Une of these was the annual operetta. ln the spring we were very husy practicing for the May Day prof gram. The fourth and fifth grades assembled together the last period of each day for chorus rehearsal. Then, in the spring, the chorus attended the annual county music festival. Each year we were invited to attend the junior and senior play matinees. As we pause now to look hack over the former years, we realize how much we owe these teachers, and we know we shall never forget them. Li-vrzx l,llU'l'U Mahel Shultz. Engle. l l'l'l'IR llIIlJ'l'U Evelyn Krissinger, George Dively, Eleanor Leora Alfather, Mary Dickey, Thelma Saylor, Pauline Pritz. lillwklk l'no'ro l.ou'i-:R l,IIll'l'U Mary Gnagey, Mildred Smith, Pearle Hillegass, Margaret Mary Bucher. Marian Diveley, Mary Ellen Smith, lda Coughenour, Maude S. Pugh. Kimmel. l13l ik BETTY BOYER Clarion State Teachers College, BS. Library Science Library Club Is always ready to lielp us find a reference. BETTY M. HAY Indiana State Teachers College, B.S, University of Pittsburgh Vocal Music Mixed Chorus Chico Enjoys reading and collecting records. DOROTHY VOGEL Allegheny General Hospital, R.N. University of Pittsburgh Pennsylvania State University School Nurse es lier job of keeping tlie students in good liealtli JAMES I. KILLIUS School of Medicine University of Pittsburgh, M.D. School Doctor A real friend to all of us. EVERETT E. NICKLOW Pennsylvania State University. RS.. M.Ed Vocational Agriculture F.F.A. Enjoys helping the boys to understand tlie furidamentals of farming. BETTY MENHORN Indiana State Teachers College, RS. Pennsylvania State University -lunior High General Homemaking Vocational Homemaking, F.H.A. Enjoys sewing in her spare time. WILLIAM SCHAEFER Pennsylvania State University. BS.. M.Ed Instrumental Music Band Orchestra Teaches our students to appreciate music. JOHN R. ESCH University of Pittsburgh, B.A. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Algebra I, II, III Trigonometry Refresher Mathematics Likes the students in his classes to feel at ease -.9n0ufzBookoflW ' l ANNA CATHARINE RHOADS THOMAS GERBER Pennsylvania Stats Llnivqrgity, PLS, Iiitliaiia Statc Tcachcrs Collcgc. IRS. California State Tcachcrs Collcgc Pcnnsylvania State University. M.Etl. Cqography English Biology Gcncral Science Wi-iriiig Spqllmg 7th and Sth gratlc Geography XX. glt-onigtl 145 totl1glIlgl1SCllU0l. Iiicretlsed our knowledge of science. NVILFRED O, SMITH R. WAYNE SUDER California Statc Tcachcrs Collcgc Lock Havcn Statc Tcachcrs Collcgc. BS. Normal Diploma Pcnnsylvania State Univcrsity, M.Etl. Ht-alth Arithmgiiq Spt-llmg Chcmistry Plane Ucomctry Physics Faculty Manager of Athlctics Ccncral Scicncc Physical Scicncc En-Joys outdoor life. Helps our boys become Teal slmrpsliooters. WILLIAM TELEK M. GENEVA ALTEATHER llnivcrsity of Miami, I3,Etl. Pcimsylvaiiia Statc Univcrsity. IRS. Pcnnsylvaiiia State University, M.Ed. Arts and Crafts Potomac Stat-3 Tcachcrs Collcgc Sciiior YfTccns Cuiclancc History Encouraged our an talent. Helped to guide us in our futiwe plans. HARRY B. SPEICHER BERNARD McCRACKEN California Statc Teachers College, BS. Intliana Stats Tcachcrs College. BS. University of Pittshurgh. M. Etl. Mathematics Mcchanical Drawing Intlustrial Arts lunior Varsity Foothall .mtl Raskcthall General Shop Enjoys ptwticipatuig in sports. Sponsor of rlie Model Club, likes to nmkf: models. 115 Guiding fqluii - -Q I 'M '-Ix'-Lh L .,..,.,.::.., : is ,,. .,:, ,....A.,::., A DRIVE! FDUCAIIII GARNHR PRITZ Slippsry Rusk Stats Tsashsrs Cnllsgs, BS. IIsnnQylvania Stats Univsrsity, M.Etl. Histnry English Bunk Cluh Chips antl Candy Al1t'.ly'xI1t1.xtl ITICIQH17III7ILIIHI'IlftfI'C.YI his cltixxes. MABFI, HAY laugh Havsn Stats Tsashsrs Clnllsgs. IIS. Ifnglish Histnry Natinnal Hunni' Susisty Ilriinyxxx itinrlqing with xtlttlmitx. Clalili lh lfLMIfR CONE wrnia Stats Tsashsrs Cnllsgs, IIS, iivsrsity nf I'ittshui'gh, M.liLl. 7th antl lllth gratls I-Iistnry IIYIVCI' lztlnsatinn Tctit-Im gnml tlrnfnig Imbils. 11:1 PATRICIA ANN SCHAD Lnsk Havsn Stats Tsashsrs Cnllsgs. IRS. English Eninyx reading and teuclting good lttc'mtin'c. EVELYN R. BALTZER Thisl Cnllsgs, A.I3. Psnnsylvania Stats Univsrsity .Inurnalism Frsnsh Latin English Teticliex us tn appreciate other Imigiulgex. VERA C. SCHULTZ Intliana Stats Tsashsrs Cullsgs. IIS. Psnnsylvania Stats Univsrsity Shorthand I, II Al.B.T. Explnratnry Ilusinsss English Ilusinsss Law Salssmanship Ilusinsss Ivfath Helped tnnltllqeum'mtlgttzinesalesxt4t'cc:.s.sf1Ll HAROLD M. BUSH Indiana Stats Tsashsrs Cnllsgs. BS. Univsrsity nf Pittshurgh, Mlitl. Blnninshurg Stats Tsashsrs Cnllsgs Ufliss Prastiss Typing Bnnlakssping Cum-lied our Mtlple I'rinse.wx. NORMA AIOINER Slippcry Rock Statc Tcaclicrs Collcgf, RS. Pliysical Education Hcaltli Ucncral Sciclicc Keeps the cliecrleadcrx on their toes. WARD lvl. LEHNIAN .luniata Collcgr, BS. lmliana Statc Tcaclicrs Collcgc Sliippcnslwurg Statc Tcaclicrs Collcgc Social Sturlics Drivcr Education Siaperiwsex rlic Beriialon liicsincsx Stull. JOHN LICHVAR Xxldilllllglllll aml ,lcllcrson Collcgc. RA. Pcnnsylvania Slatc University Physical Education Hcaltli Coiiclies iuirsity lmxlqetlmll and lmselmll. HAROLD HUNTER Univcrsity of Pittslwurgll, l3.A, History Gcograpliy Coaches luirsity f cvcv rball. ESTHER l. VJILLIAMS Gouclicr Collcgc. BA. Univcrsity of Pittsliurgli Homo aml Scliool Visitor lnvestxgritex our iilvxemres. FRANCES STUCK California Stats Tcaclicrs Collcgc Normal Diploma History Rcarling Writiiig Spclling Likes to quilt and drive ai car - 404 '70m0a1z0wi elllliyend l17l 9 M ff ffr' xxx: i5 ' ,V wi gg- , Ak U 4 .6 :awi ? x L , 4 Wm- ? 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SPoRTsCASTHR SUSAN Rlfl3ECflA SPEICHER USUSIVCH KARL llVlGRUlXlD HI17l1!lyH Busincss Education Gcncral .lumor YfTccnr I: CIAA. Z. 3. 4: Hall Patrol 4. Football I. Z, 3. 43 Varsity B 2. 3. 4: Hall Patrol 4. Ncat. activc .......... ....... C :YM TEACHER Tl1flLlgl1tfUl,j1lVlJll .............. TRUCK DRIVER l20J SANDRA LEE ALTFATHER Si1nclie Busincss Education Mixctl Chorus l, Z, 3. 4: Y-Tccns Z. 3: Twirling Club l: Class Play 3. 4: Chico 4: C.A.A. 2: Art Club 3: Draniatics 4: llall Patrol 4. Dramatic. crcativc. . . . . .Miao1c:AL SECRETARY LARRY WAYNE BAUGHMAN Collcgc Prcparatory Liu'1'y Bascball l. 2. 3. 4: Bcrvalon 4: Art 2: l'lall Patrol 4: Mountaiuccr I: Varsity B I. 3. 4, Consitlcratc. sliarp .... .... . . .PILoT RONALD DEVON BEACHLEY Ron Collcgc Prcparatory Mix-:tl Chorus I, 2. 3: Band l. Z. 3. -4: Basketball 1, Z, 3: Art lx Mountainccr l: Bcrvalon 4: Varsity B 4: Hall Patrol 4: Baseball 3. 4: Class Play 3. 4. Encrgutic. intcllcctual ....... . . . .CoLLEuI2 LYNDA LOU REAL Lynda Collcgc Prcparatory Mixed Cliorus l. 3. 4: Band l. 3, 4: Orchestra l. 3. 4: Hall Patrol 4: Chico 2. 3. 4. Stutlious, lsccn ...,. .... L AWYER lllTTNliR ii. iioviia R. lStlYl'1R ISURCHELL ALTFATHER BAUGHMAN I 1 l 'Q iimtiutifv BEAL VERL C. BITTNER, KIR. Val Collcgc Preparatory Teenage Book Club l: Patrol Club l, Z, 3, 4: Hall Patrol 4: Cartlcn Club 1. 3: jr. Ritlc Club l. Brilliant, intlustrioiis ....... .AGRICULTURAL WORK CHARLES F. BOYER Charlie lntlustrial Arts Canicra Club l: Scicncc Club 3: Football l, 3, 4: Rifle Club 3. 4: Hall Patrol 4. Friendly, gallant .... .... C ONSTRUCTION WORK RAY E. BUYER Cleo Industrial Arts Varsity B Z. 3. 4: Basketball l, 2. 3. 4: Science Club 3: Hall Patrol 4, Athletic. neat. . . .... CONSTRUCTION WORK ROBERTA -IUNE BURCHELL Bobbe Busincss Education Yf'I'eens 3: G.A.A. 2: Draniatics 4: Art Club 3: Chico 4: Class Play 4. Poised, witty . . . . . .TEACHER I 21 l1AI'UN l1ULlfMAN COOK KIRONIER MARY ALYCE CROWE Mac College Preparatory Band I. Z. 3. 4: Orchestra I. Z. 3, 4: Mixed Chorus l. l.' 3, 4: Chico 2. 3. 4: Dance Band 4: junior YfTeens I: Hall Patrol 41 National Honor Society 4: Bervalon 4: Mountaineer I: Girls' Enseinhle 3, 4. Reserved, musical .... . . .... . . .NURSli ELIZABETH RUTH DEEM Betty College Preparatory junior YfTeens lg C.A.A. 2. 3: Senior YfTecns 43 Mixed Chorus 4: Bervalon 4: Hall Patrol 4. Tactful, cofoperative ........... AIRLINE SCHOOL LARRY WAYNE DEETER Larry Vocational Agriculture li.li.A. l. 2. 3. 4: School Boy Patrol 3: Hall Patrol 4. Congenial. quiet ................... MECHANIC ELIZABETH jUNE DIVELY Bups College Preparatory junior Y'Teens I: Mixed Chorus I. 2. 3. 4: Band I. Z. 3, 4: Orchestra 2. 3. 4: Mountaineer Z: Chico 2, 3, 4: Radio Cluh 2. 3: Bervalon 4: Dance Band 4: National Honor Society 4: Girls' Enscnihle 41 Hall Patrol 4. Intellectual. versatile .................. NURSE 22 j OWEN CATON Coon Industrial Arts Foothall l. 3. 4: Basehall 3. 4: Hall Patrol 4: Varsity I3 3. -l. Clever, chivalrous ....... CoNsTRUcTioN WQIRRIQR RAY COLEMAN Guinea Industrial Arts Teen Age Book Cluh 1: Science Cluh 2: Varsity I3 3: Rille Club 4: Hall Patrol 4. Casual. jocular ..... . . .MIECIIANIIZ CATHERINE JOAN COOK Cookie College Preparatory junior YfTeens lg C.A.A. Z. 3: Bervalon 4: Hall Patrol 4: Senior YfTeens 4. Artistic, refined . . . .... NURSE SARA CRONER Red College Preparatory Urchestra I. 2. 3. 4: Dance Band 4: Ixlountaineer 2, 3: Bervalon 4: Hall Patrol -lg Radio Cluh 3, 4: Chico 2. 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 1. 3. 4: Girls' Ensenihle 3. 4: junior Yfrllcens lg National Honor Society 4: Class Play 3. 4. Poised. amusing . . . . . . . .... . . . .. ..... Nuasia URI NY I lll'iI'fNl IJEETER DIVELY DEANNA JUNE DGNNER Sis Business Education Chico Z. 3. 4: G.A.A. 2, 3. 44 Bervalon 4, Senior YfTeens 2. 3. 4: Hall Patrol 4: junior YfTccns 15 Class Play 31 National llonor Society 4. Admirahle, eager ..... . . . SECRETARY EMERSON DAVID DUNMEYER, JR. Em Vocational Agriculture F.F.A. 2, 3, 4: Hull Patrol 4: Band 4. Tall, amiable ................ . . .AIR FORCE MARY JANE EMERICK fancy Business Education Junior YfTecns 1: Senior YfTeens 2, 3, 43 Chico 2, 3, 43 Business Club 2: F.ll.A. 3: Hall Patrol 4. Graceful, casual ........... AIRLINE STBWARDESS KENNETH EUGENE ENGLEKA Kerry Industrial Arts Projectionist Club l, Z, 3. 4: Hall Patrol 43 Hobby Club lg School Boy Patrol 2, 3. Helpful. able . . . , . . . . .FOREST RANGER rfoi:H'i'M,-W room FOUST FRITZ DONNER DUNMEYER EMERICK ENGLEKA MARGARET ANN FOCHTMAN Margie Homemaking F.H.A. 1. 2, 3, 4. Understanding, polite .... .... F ACTORY WORKER JAMES FOOR Jim Industrial Arts Teen Age Book Club lg Science Club 2, 39 Dramatics Club 4. Carefree, witty. . . . . .AIR FORCE BETTY LOU FOUST Lulu Business Education Junior YfTeenS 13 Cheerleader 2, 3, 4g G.A.A. 2, 3, 43 Chico 3, 4g Bervalon 43 Hall Patrol 4. Gracious, spirited ......... . . ..... . . SECRETARY MARGIE KAY FRITZ Mag Business Education Junior YfTeens 1: Senior Y-Teens 2. 33 Radio Club 2, 33 Business Club lg Chico 43 Art Typing 3. Lively, neat ............... MEDICAL SECRETARY I 23 J HAIIGER HAY ,ts 2' HEI'l.liR HoLi.ANn ELAINE R. KEEPER Key Hoinemaking F.H.A. I. 2. 3. -I: Senior Yffeens 3. Conservative. energetic. . . . . . . .I3iiaii'1'1c:iAN DONALD -IOHN KOCH EVER Dim Business Education Band I. 2. 3. 4: Mixed Chorus I, 2, 3. 4: School Boy Patrol Z. 3. 4: Rifle Club 4: Hall Patrol 4: Bcrvalon 4: National Honor Society 4: Teen Age Book Club I. Wirtyi. sharp ................... Businiassmarv HOMER H. KREINBROOK 'iCurl5 ' Industrial Arts Archery Club I. 2: Proieetionist Club I. Z. 3. 4: Football I, 2. 3, 4: Baseball 2: Hall Patrol 4. Tranquil. pleasant ...... Ci IN STRUCTII DN Wi iaigiin CLARA EILEEN LaBUTE Eileen College Preparatory National Honor Society 4: Mixed Chorus I. 3. 4: Girls' Ensemble 3. 4: junior YfTeens I: Class Play 3. 4: Senior Y-Teens 3. 4: Chico 3. 41 Mountaineer 3: Bcrvalon 4: Art Club 3: Hall Patrol 4. Delicate. charming . . . . .AIRLINE STEWARDESS I 24 J CHARLES H. HAUGER Charlie Vocational Agriculture P.l7.A. I. 2. 3. 4. Quiet. eourteous. . . . . .l:.-XRMER DONNA MARLENE HAY Donna Business Education Mixed Chorus I. 2. 3. -I: Girls' Ensemble 3. -I: C,A.A. '34fheelIcrl'3BtriIn4 liei34 -... gl rear .-..: 'wo :Ci'w.. : National Honor Society 4. Studious. versatile .... . . .PUBLICAI1f1llllN'f.RN'I' -IOHN R. HEPLER 'AKLIMWCH General Football I. 2. 3. 4: Basketball I. 1. 3. -I: Baseball I. 3. 4: Mixed Chorus I. 1.3.41 Varsity B l. 3. 4: Hall Patrol 1. 3. 4. Clever. eompanionable ...... .... T R.-Xllli SCiiooL SANDRA ,IEAN HOLLAND Sandy General G.A.A. Z. 3: Senior Yf'l'eens Z. 3: Radio Club 2. 3: Mixed Chorus 4: Hall Patrol 4: Cheerleader 3. 4. Colorful. lively .....,......, DENTAL Assisranr KEEPER KUIIHEVER si .I -MM' KREINBROUK LLIBUTE i.ANnis Lifisrisit STANTON D. LANDIS Stan lndustrial Arts Science Club Z. 3: Rifle Club 3, 4. Vigorous, thoughtful ........ . . .Mifciianio RONALD LEE LEISTER Ran Industrial Arts Band l, lg Varsity B 3, 41 Football 3. 4: Hall Patrol 4. Sportsman, speedy ................. MECHANIC SANDRA .IEAN LEYDIG K-1CLl7l'l'lIA6U Business Education Mixed Chorus 1, Z. 3, 41 Senior YfTeens Z, 3, 4: G.A.A. Z, 3: National Honor Society 4: Chico 1, 3. 4g Hall Patrol 43 junior YfTeeus l. Trustworthy, considerate . . .... SECRETARY SHIRLEY MAE LONG Touts Business Education Band 1.1, 31 Orchestra I, 1, 3. 43 Mixed Chorus l. 2, 3, 4: Chico l, 3, 41 Bervalon 43 junior Y-Teens lg National Honor Society 4: Radio Club 2: Girls' Ensemble 3, 4: Class Play 3: Hall Patrol 4: Senior YfTeens 4. Slcillful, progressive . . ........... SECRETARY UWM, wmv MANIQAMYER MAus'r HARVEY RAY MANKAMYER Harvey lndustrial Arts Piojectionist Club 2. 3. 4: Art Club Z, 3: Football 43 Hall Patrol 4. Cofoperative, artistic ..... MEt:uANicA1. ENGINEER FRANK MAUST Frankie Vocational Agriculture EEA. l, Z. 3, 4: Hall Patrol 4. Friendly, quiet .......... . . .FARMER ROBERT RAY MAY Bob General Teen Age Book Club 1: Carden Club 21 Science Club 3: Draniatica Club 4. Gallant. cheerful . . . . . . . .FARMER .IAMES MEYERS Hfimn College Preparatory ' Basketball 1. 2. 3g Football 43 Hall Patrol 4g Varsity B Z, 3, 4: Mixed Chorus l, 2, 3, 4. MAY MEYERS Smooth, athletic .... . . . . . . .AIR Fonciz ras ll. MILLER T. MILLER MOWRY NOVAK .ELMER M. CI-ILER Cm, Industrial Arts Camera Club l: Science Club 2, 3: Rifle Club 3, 4: Foot' ball 1, 3: Baseball 2: Hall Patrol 4. Friendly, modest ........... DRAGLINE GPERATCR RICHARD S. PETERSON Pete Vocational Agriculture F.F.A. l, 2, 3, 4: Hall Patrol 4. Alert, companionable ........ .... F ARMER BEVERLY POORBAUGH College Preparatory HBCU,- Cliico 2, 3, 4: Mountaineer 2, 3: Senior YfTeens 4: Hall Patrol 4: Mixed Chorus 3, 4. Progressive, dainty .................... NURSE BONNIE LEE PRITTS Business Education Bonnie Iunior Y'Teens lg Senior Y'Teens 3: Art Club 3: Dramatics Club 4: Chico 3. 4: Class Play 4. Skillful, dramatic . . . ...... COMMERCIAL ARTIST 26 J CARL CLEM MILLER Clem General Projectionist Club 4: Hall Patrol 4: Camera Club l: Science Club Z: Archery Club 3. jovial, keen ................. . . .Am Foacia THEODORE MILLER Ted Vocational Agriculture P.F.A. 1. 2, 3, 4: Varsity B 2. 3. Attentive. courteous ......... .... F ARMER JAMES FRANKLIN MOWRY jim Vocational Agriculture EEA. l. 2. 3, 4: Hall Patrol 4: School Boy Patrol l, 4: Rifle Club 3, 4. Helpful, composed . . . .... FARMER JOHN NOVAK johnny Industrial Arts Band l, 2. 3, 4: Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Camera Club lg Science Club 2: Varsity B 4: Football 4: Hall Patrol 4. Likalwlc. jocular ........... AIRI'LANE MECIIANIC UHLER PETERSON I I vooaimuou PRITTS ll' JAMES IRVIN RAUPACH jim College Preparatory Mountaineer Z, 33 Bervalon 41 Hall Patrol 4g Art Club 2, 41 Camera Club lg Projectionist Club 43 National Honor Society 4. Dignified, alert . . . .... ........... S CIENCE LESLIE H. RHODES Chick College Preparatory Teen Age Book Club lg Science Club 2, 3, Baseball 3, 4, Varsity Il 43 Hall Patrol 4. Academic, humorous .... ...... M ATHBMATICS SALLY LOUISE RITCHEY Louie College Preparatory Band I, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Bervalon 43 Mixed Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, junior Y'Teens Ig Hall Patrol 49 Chico 2, 3, 41 Cirls' Ensemble 3, 4: Senior Yffecns 4, Gay, enthusiastic .............. . . .... NURSE JOHN EDWARD SARVER jake Vocational Agriculture Rille Club 3: F. F. A. I. 2. 3. 4. Quiet, humorous ....... CONSTRUCTION WORKER SAYLOR SAYLOR SHIPLEY SMITH RAUPACH R HODIIS RITCHEY SARVER CARL E. SAYLOR Carl Industrial Arts Science Club Z, 3, Book Club lg Baseball 25 Mixed Chorus 1. Coniident, kind ............. FACTORY WORKER CAROLYN M. SAYLOR Carolyn Business Education G.A.A. 2, 35 junior YfTeens lg Senior Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Chico 2, 3, 43 Hall Patrol 4. Sociable, sharp ......... . . .SECRETARY DONALD W. SHIPLEY Miele Vocational Agriculture F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4g Football 3, 4, Class Play 4, Varsity B 3, 4g Hall Patrol 4. Spirited, loyal. . . . . .FARMER HAROLD EDWARD SMITH Ed Vocational Agriculture F.F.A. I, 2, 3. 41 Hall Patrol 4. , Neighborly, busy ......... . . .FARMER f27 P. SMITH R. SMITH SUDER SUHRIIQ DONNA GAYLE THOMPSON Tommy College Preparatory Band 1, Z, 3. 4: Orchestra 4: C.A.A. 2. 3: Hall Patrol 4: Dance Band 4: Bervalon 4: Mixed Chorus 4: junior Y-Teens I. Athletic, vigorous. . . . . .WrmMEN's ARMY Combs EMMA JEAN WALKER Emmy General Band I, 1, 3. 4: Orchestra I, Z. 3. 4: Chico 2, 3, 4: Radio Club 2, 3: Dance Band 4: Mixed Chorus I, 2, 3. 4. Musical, adventurous .... .... . . . .TRAVEL RITA WAMBAUGH Rim Business Education F.H.A. I, 3, 4: Hall Patrol 4: junior YfTccns l: Business Club 2. Tiny, calm. . . . . .Slic1R1i'rARY JOHN ALBERT WATKINS Curly Industrial Arts Band I, 2, 3: Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4: Basketball I. 2, 3, 4: Baseball 1, 2, 4, Football 4: Varsity B 3, 4: Hall Patrol 4. Athletic, clever ........ .......... A IR FORCE 28 J PAUL EUGENE SMITH Fat Industrial Arts Varsity B l, 1, 3. 4: Hall Patrol 4: Radio Club I, 3: Archery Club I, lg School Boy Patrol I: Football l. I. 3, 4. Muscular. chivalrous ....... .... T ru lox Daiwa ROBERT SMITH Hliobu Industrial Arts Camera Club I: Science Club 3: llille Club 3, 4: Hall Patrol 4. Tall. humorous. . . .... C.-xiufieurifa Verma LA VERNE SUDER Business Education Business Club 2: junior Y-Teens I: Senior Y'Tcuns 2. 3: 4: F.l'l.A. 3: Hall Patrol 4. Mannerly, gentle .... .... C lLliRK DOROTHY .IEAN SUHRIE Business Education HDIJIH F.H.A. I, 2. 3. 4: Hall Patrol 4. Dependable, ticly .......... . . .SEKIRIWARY THOMPSON XY.-XI.KliIl WAMBAUGH WATKINS GLENDA LOYETTA WEBRECK Loyie Business Education Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4: junior Y-Teens lg Senior Y'Teens 2. 3, 41 Chico 3, 43 G.A.A. 2. 3. 41 Bcrvalon 41 Hall Patrol 43 National Honor Society 4. Humorous, vivacious ........ MEIUICZAL SECRETARY DELORES SHELVA JEAN WHIPKEY A'Sis Homemaking junior Yffccns lg li.H.A. Z. 3, 43 Senior YfTeens 3. Dainty, casual ................... NlIRSE'S Alh NANCY LOUISE WYANT Pee Wee Hoinemaking li.ll.A. l, Z. 3. 4: Senior YfTeem 3. Petite, trim ..................... NIIRSIEIS Ain BARBARA RUTH ZORN Barb Business Education junior Y-Teens I: Senior Y'Teens 2, 3, 41 Business Club 2: li.H.A. 3: Hall Patrol 4. Dependable, vigorous . . . .BEAUTICIAN WEBRECK WHIPKEY WYANT ZURN lin Memoriam HAROLD WAYNE KELLER Suffer the little children to come unto nie . . . for of such is the kingdom of God. fMurlq lU:l4j E291 iw f30 Larry Shoher. Karl lmgrund, Susan Speieher. Nathan Ward 7fne genial: efafid In 1954 when we finally entered the freshman class we officially heeanie niountaineers. As freshmen we chose Ray Boyer as our class president. The other officers were: vicefpresident, james Meyersg secretary, Susan Speicher: and treasurer,Larry Shoher. This year forthe first time we were represented in the May Queens Court. Our representatives were Helen Monahan, Sara Croner, Rohert Croner, and Ray Boyer. Time passed quickly and soon we were sophomores. Karl Imgrund hecame our president this year. The other officers were: vicefpresident, james Raupachg secretary, jean Leydigg and treasf urer, Sara Croner. As in our freshman year, we had a Round and Square Dance for our class party. Sara Croner represented our class in State Orchestra and Betty Foust represented us on the varsity cheering squad and also won the title Miss Baskethall Sweetheart. Also this year we ordered our class rings. Our May Day Attendants were Betty Foust, Beverly Poorhaugh, john He ler, and ames Meyers. pln our jiinior year Nathan Ward was our president. Larry Shoher was vicefpresident, Eileen Lahute was secretary, and Shirley Long was treasurer. This year we received our class rings, pref sented our class play, Cahriel, Blow Your Horn, and attended the JuniorfSenior Prom, which we helped finance with money raised from our magazine sale. Our sponsors, Mrs. Vera Shultz. Mr. Paul Urhain. and Mr. john R. Esch, worked hard to make our junior year a success. This year Sandra Holland, Shirley Krause, and Donna Hay joined Betty Foust on Also in our junior year Emma jean Walker represented us in District Chorus. Court, we were represented hy Mary Alyce Crowe, Deanna Donner, Larry Rau aeh. rln our senior year Larry Shoher was elected president. He was assisted hy presidentg Susan Speicher, secretaryg and Karl Imgrund, treasurer. As seniors and our sponsors, Mrs. Evelyn R. Baltzer. Mrs. Betty Menhorn, Mr. Ward Lehman, and Mr. R. Wayne Suder, helped in many challenges we faced as seniors. In Novemher we presented our class play Harvey. In Decemher, Miss Eileen LaBute hecame Maple Princess and represented us in the Maple Queen Contest in Johnstown. There she won the high honor of heing named Penn' sylvania's Queen Maple XI. Now we are caught up in the whirl of graduation activities-f-the Prom, examinations, class night, Baccalaureate and finally-Commencement. We are soon to leave our status as Mountainf eers. This, then, is our past. What will our futures unfold? the cheering squad. In the May Queen's Shoher, and james Nathan Ward, vice' we were very husy, J , Seniaad in fqcfian lszll 3111 81444 aj 1959 - ffjfr f'ffff.fff Rim I, Rullm ffluk, fXmlrcy rV12lllNl, Elfu' Ixydlg, fxklfllllt' lllnml-, Pill 51-rv, Hmxvy rX1lHt'!. XVIIQIHII Stxtivv, Rem Q, Ll.1mur :Ml.m1f. ,Indy Sglylur. klmiy M.1nkn111yc1', Rm: Ulcvncl, Clxmlu l..1ml1x I3-vrullmy I' Axnw rlmuy Ia Ibm 5. H.lI'lW.lI.l KHk'NNI1t'I', lhlf l'l.nll. Huy ldlmllf, llwlmllxy Smith, lfalyv K.lllm:m . lu lv 1' l'!I'w'v' Run 1. .Rwlwll BIHIIWI, Illln' Muwry, Ray Mlllsr. Xxyllylh' I'm1'lLlcg11m, Hcnry l.ilHdIN, fi.lI'l llllllmllglu, Rum I ' Call Rmx 3 ' l'uH1-nd H-lllklllflfll. l,IlI1.llLI May. l..ll'ly Lundy, Vwfxym' Dc.mvr, ,lmvlm Shnpm-ky. Ihxui Smi N14 -wry. ., f.h,11lw Hull. Ivmy l,vhm.m. -Izunw May. Tlwmlmw' R-llwlw, Huh' Lcyalig, Mlkv RUhx'I'fN1'l1. 1 aniaaa lfprr- l'l1fflf, Rum I l3.lr'1'y Hullund, :Kun Roberts, -Iudy MUKCHZIC. Arlcm' Plctclwxg Umm.: XX'.llkur, Kay S.unr fj.lI'l l'I.1lt Kun Elvauwr IUCN Bcvrrly Pantry, Bcwr'lry llcaxlwr. livvnlcn' Ftbllbl, Iiwnlm Sulmrnfk. flnml Slf'1CI'I. Run' 3 Ylwlxnn Hlllk-gms. Ruth Stuck, Balrhzlnl Srlmlmnuglc, Mary Ann Sunlur. Mill'IL' Slmykvy. f,H'.'!'1'l' f'flHlrf Rrm I flnrmwl Brant. fiurul rN4lHCl', I5m'utlmy Vv cidm'l', lmlllw c:UlljlI1L'l1HllI', Donna Mcffurdy. Adu Mm- Bcnning. ll1DXX'.Z...Tl1L'lII1Cl Xxylliilll, Sznmlm Stahl, Murlcnc Spcichcr, Mary l.cistcr, Betty Stahl, Dmmtlwy Huy. Run Nancy CR -VV , 3 C-11.1111 lxmmsf1l1l'g Floyd l'l:1ttcr, Lynn Pugh, Elmcr Slwzllfcr, lhllw XXX-lwlw, Rug-1 Schruck, 34 Donna Schrock, James May, Ruth Stuck, Bernard Hankinson '7!wj ' 61444 The junior Class hecame 'kmountaineersn officially when they entered the halls of Berlin Broth' ersvalley joint High School as freshmen in the fall of 1955. They held their election of officers and Darriel Gregory was elected president. He was assisted hy Dale Leydig, the vice president, Kay Sarver, secretary, and Donna Schrock, treasurer. Their freshman sponsors were Miss M. Geneva Altfather and Mr. Garner Pritz. For their first class party they had a Square Dance. In the spring of this year they chose Beverley Deaner, Mary Leister, Dale Leydig. and Donald May to represent them in the May Queen's Court. They entered their sophomore year with enthusiasm and excitement. They hegan their second year as mountaineers with the election of officers. They elected Dale Leydig president, Kay Sarver vice president, Barbara Glessner secretary, and Mary Leister treasurer. Along with their officers, the sponsors, Mrs. Evelyn R. Baltzer and Mr. Harold Bush, worked hard to make their sophomore year a pleasant one. As their sophomore year came to a close they again were represented in the May Queens Courtfthis time hy Marlene Speicher, Carol Landis, jim May, and Stanley Smith. Last fall they entered the halls of BBJHS with much eagerness. They elected jim May to the presidency. He was assisted hy Bernard Hankinson, the vice president, Donna Schrock, the sec' retary, and Ruth Stuck, the treasurer. They were enthusiastic about receiving their class rings. On November 11, they held a Record Hop for their junior class party. The class and their sponf sors, Miss Norma Joiner, Mr. John R. Esch, Mr. Thomas Gerher, and Mr. Willizim Schaefer, were very husy when they conducted a magazine sale to raise funds to help finance the annual junior' Senior Prom. As they leave their junior year they look forward to the coming year which will he their last as BBJHS mountaineers. Glam of 1960 f'f ' lmyff' Ilmx I 'Imam' I'Q1.Illw. XXIIIIIII I3m'lIu, ILIII UIVIHIQV. IMYILI x'IlIIL'I. IIUIMIII fII1.lrIIm1. I3.nxImx.x ti...-gl, Iam IINIIIIMIII Ibm ', .I'r.nm1xI mI1l111.m.,I.1111w SxlII'Ill'IlI, Mary Slmlnlzml. R1rI1.uLI I'11mIm11ggIu, lim-umhl II.1vl,Un.ufi.ul IV Ilwu ,II.nxwIII Uvvlvv. ,Invmf I.xI.uIvI1.1, RICILIILI Nvurlx xI.uy I'1l11.1lty, f'z1lwwI SIIIWYV, lf uf f'f,-'f Ibm I..,Ii.uvIvm' IxIxfll1'nIx', XIIIQIIIIJ 5'I.II1I. lillplm IIiIlIINllI,lI1, A1111 Irv I.:-ng, Nunn.: .Inum Num KI-In-:L IH.-vu-1. I4 ' ' Hu .KXIVIIII IJUNIW, II-lm XXIII. XX.1IIvx .'Xl1gl1Nt111u. Tum f,I1lvm I,mrImr.n NIc5'crN, Ihrry Um-LIII1 II.lIIy I'IXIIl'l. , . Hmm I'I11I lxwtlv, f,lx.1lIw 'IIN-Iumx, Mguy Iilnglur. I,-llllfhl IYICIVIII. llugcm- I lNIN'Y, .I.lIl1k'N HI-IIII-v IN limx Ibm RUN lm.: llmx Run Run 1 38 Richard Poorbaugh, Harry Fisher, Nancy Hummel, Helen Miller '7!w S Glafu Wht'ii the sophomore class officially became mountaineers as they entered their freshman year in 1956, they first held the election of officers. They elected Richard Poorbaugh to the off fice of president. He was assisted by vice-president Ralph Blubaughg secretary, Emma Suttmiller, and treasurer, june Krause. This was the first year they held a schoolfsponsored class party. They chose to have a round and Square Dance, which was held in the school gymnasium. Students and sponsors alike spent an enjoyable evening and looked forward to their next class party. They were honored in january when Nancy Hummel won the second annual Basketball Sweetheart Contest, which was sponsored by Chico. As you can see, the students as well as the class sponsors had a very busy year. Also in their freshman year, they enjoyed the movie, i'Treasure Island, which they saw in january. In May they had the honor of being represented by attendants in the Iviay Queens Court. As school closed. they were looking forward to their sophomore year as they left their freshman classes and class sponsors behind. On August 26, they entered their second year as mountaineers. They were off to a good start when they held the election of officers and Richard Poorbaugh received a second term in the office of president. He was assisted by Harry Fisher, who held the office of vice presidentg Helen Miller, the secretaryg and Nancy Hummel, the treasurer. In November the sophomores held their class party in the form of a rollicking Record Hop. As their sophomore year comes to a close they have bright hopes for the future. vw' Ju, J w '. 1 YW F MXN 8 'E 5?-1 Y , Q. ' 'fb 1 fy 1 Q. f 3 W wfy ,J .M ., NX if Q. , 'WSF 'Wm - Q., .Q V rx 01644 of 1961 '- I , ,'w'f' l'!Jfflff Rum l..,fz1lIilI Ullmnllcsgwrqgrr, Sandia Sulmxfmk. .Iumcc B.11'u'Ll, l5mlu.x Slunmlmr. B.nl'.11.x Slllllll, Slmlrx lvl-tcr, liullm Huy. Run 7 Rllplx F4HII',vl2lIlI1'N XXVQIHQUIQ Dultun Paul, Rulwll SllLlt'I'. Duylc Paul, fN1.1lg.11L'l llanklnwn Run ,1.,.l3m1znId Ulmlrr, Iluhurl Hurr, l.ill'Iy Fwh1'm'l4, john l7l.ll11-lm, -Iulm SXYIIVI, XX'1Il.n1m XYUQIK- BVIIIK' HA1sICllCI'. f,ff.1'f1' f'flfff1f RUN l Ray BIIIHVV, xk'1lyI1C Bcnnnng, Vfllllzum El1glrk.1. llny IIVIII.. Rlllhlld l7v.lm'x, Rnclnml Mcrxxll IBUHHISIF Slmulis. Rum 2...l3.1rlmr:1 Sudcr, Alnycc MfQl1udc, Kulluryn XNv2ljll1L'I', Larry Wnllf, SIILIIWIM' Kmwc. l3.u-lmm Squ r Ivan' .3,..Sl1irIvy llraxnt, TIHIIIIIJIN SIIFYUF, Richard MQKi11lvy. l..11'ry Mlllcr. hlzxmc- ffrmwr. klnnucx Lung ljluyal U1l111lW!'l. -44 IQFPVI' l'lwlf, Y Z7 V lun l...Pl1yll1f l3uw:cx', Eval Slxzlilqvr. ,Iulm Mvycrx, lluyfc lmynlig, wlmcph l5clgnm'y, Ralph Kllfll, fflmrlvf Slupv. hm f...Sl11rlvy Daly. lm H.lI'LllI1g1. Dumllmy XXVIII. Rlclmul Huifrmlznlm, Bznrlmru Sxxwgw, Snmlrn Rnupnclm. Kun 3, , .jack lfuy, 'Indy Bvnmng, l'.mI lfuclxtnlzum, Alzuxm-5 Hcmlcrslmr, Sum fZlllIgIN'I1UlII', Xllfgllilll Hamgvr LIIVHII Plvtrlwl. l.ff.'t'rr l'flff!ff hm' l...l,nml.l llxmnw, -Indy Mvyvrx, l5vluruf IJIHKIIN, IDIYIHIII Vflxlpkvy, Sgnmlrn llllraltly. Sully Manual, ljlifllllly fviulmllqlw. lun .?...s1lI1LlI.l l'.nl1lkm'r, f,gu'l.x Mlllcl, Sgnmlran Ignndlf. Phyllis Rillllillfh, l.:11m lam Krvixllwrmmk, czilflll Sannncr. imx i,,.X'cc Ann S.u'x'rr, KUHIICIII XX'au1nIw4l11gl1, XIIUICI Cfhzmry. fillllllll' Slwunk, Ralrlwl HllIit', jauw Rxtchcy, Alzny Fxmglclm. 41 21 Dean Uindlesperger, Larry Schroek, Doloris Landis '7fze qfaedfunan efadfi As this, the twentieth Bcrvalon was heing set up, the freshman class was hecoming adiusted lo the fact that they were now officially mountainccrs. As a hody of ninety students, they en! tered their first year of high school very enthusiastically. They started the year on its way with the election of class officers. They elected Larry Schrock to the office of president. He was assisted hy Dean Uindlesperger, who held the office of vice president, and the secretary-treasurer was Dolores Landis. Un Uetoher 14, they enjoyed their first class party which, hy their own choosing, was a Record Hop. All the students and the class sponsors who attended the party spent an enioyahle evening. The freshman class was represented in the hand as well as in orchestra and mixed chorus. Some of the freshman hoys represented their class hy participating in foothall and haskethall. The fresh' men were also active in other extrafeurricular activities offered hy the school, As this, the twentieth Bcrvalon, was advancing on its way to completion, the freshman class was also advancing toward the end of their first year as mountaineers, ln the spring they inet to choose lvlay Day attendants and escorts to represent them in the lvlay Queenis Court. This was the first time they had this honor and they were very excited, They also participated in other May Day activities. I They had a very husy year as mountaineersl' and they kept their class sponsors. lvlr. Garner l'rit:, Mrs. Vera Shultz, Mr. Harold Hunter, and Mr. Elmer Cone, very husy. As they leave their freshman year, they will look forward to the coming fall when they will he one step higher and can look hack to the freshman class which follows them. 44 Bleu of 196.2 - llpfwr fjflrxfm Run' l...Kvnm'tl1 Slllllll, lhxnald cllk'-HHCV, Mark Spclflwr, Ellvn Vngvl, Karcn KIlIIHlCl. -lvanmc Kvixlvl Kay Lk'lrlk'I', Run J...-lanct llruml. Sara jam' flank, Tcrry Slmallrr. Lcanm' Slmlwr. -Iwyuc Hlllcggay fllmarlw Mnllvr lfrcd Bwycr. l,Dax'ul Nuvali. Run ,l,..l7llll1l'illI1 lllllI1k'I'. lirucv RUIlIk'rlWllI'l1, Kcnnurlu llclmlmillg. lllxlwrt Stahl, ,larmw Slllllll, EIIQVII C.l1am'y, Paul f.alm1. l,ujl'1'r' f'flHlff Rim I...fflax'rm1' lamlnf, Dnmllmy Vfalkcr, Kl-nm-mlm NX'allicr, ffaml Olmlvr. Harry XV.ulk1m. llunalll Nurrxs, Tlmmax Hcmlvrwlmt, lynn Paul. Run l.,.Cfarulyn Claw, Phyllis Vv'clvlw, ,Imly Sanncr, Ucm' Cllmipcluuk, Swan Smntlm, Many -lam' llmllrflmcll Ida Mac llacr. Run' .l...Karcn liuvawr, .Imran Ulmlcr, Emnly Ilmlcman, hlamr- lrlamm, Llmla Mxllcl, :Kuna l.cr Allwy f Xxvian lJllHHll'yt'I'. Nancy 'l-lwmas. - Qaeda fm RMU R--xx R4 HN f,u,'1'f'f' fluff Nun Run Run HI' flflffln I...l,.nul NXHII. liugur Bumtly. Ivan Suylwr, Danlv Mulxlmlrmycr, Dnylc Mauxmkgxmycr, Namry LMI1-km. liklVVQlI'Ll l.-llhllr. ' gmnlry l'mmr, Ray Englukqn, Rwlwrl lnilncrty. Lullm' I'r1tt5, Rum- Kwywllnn, ,Immw l'mulm'k, Bully i'mwc, Cflmrlw Swrt, v..,fT.lll1L'l'1m' lluflcllvr, Swann Vxslwr, XIIVQLIHIRI XN'a1lkvl', SlI1lll1IM' SIIIHI1, -ISIHVI Bv.1rlxlrx', Rmnnlal XY.1lkvr, X'lI'QIlIl.l Dmlwislm. ff V v N , l,..Rm1.nlLI BIIIQIIUIQ Xxllllillll Mcrrlll, Barry Xllllgllll. Cwrznhl Zum, -Imam llurmng, lhnnehl lu'-lly. ,Iamws llllrqnlty. ' Ucnrgc Alulmmlml. Lindam Brant, Clnunlc Rymzm, Hvtty Dcrlu'1'. Nancy l,c1-lvl. KQIIVII Uiwl. lu.m N1lHx'l'. l.au'ry McKc11:1c. 3 -Iuyrc RIHQICV, Lynn Huy, Lalrry Huillmam. Tum Murphy, Edwauxl Ifnflwr, Dzlvul hlulmu-run, Gary Schultz. 45 67644 of 1963- ! 'wwf l'!wflf, I I Ibm Run Rim I .IQIIIIUN Rylll-III. N.uIj:l Swrl, :Mm I:uuI1tm.m, Lylv SL'I1.1cI'v1, 5ImIvy HumIcr'xImL .Ium I'I.nIl VI-lIllk'r XX cI'vIw, vlulm I zlaI1sIu, linux- Stuck, AI.mcl XXIII. Nancy Pnltf, David ffmlcr, XXIIIIIJHI lllmm-y. xX11LIrcy XVIII. 5.4m Iicclmm, n..IluIwrl Ifuy, Iv1vrIv Ihy. Alurry Smith, R-wlmld I:ilIWI4lI1, fllrl Iyilillll. Rugur XX'C'x'.lI1l, I..Ixlv III.lll Rmmnld Smvcr, 1 l.ff,rw l'lff'ff, Rum Run Rum Ibm XXIIIIIJIII Hnrux. EI,1cr Iicvlmm. I5rufciIIu NYI1ipIccy, Cf.m-Ivn Snrwrl Bcity Rvu. , . I 1 I llll I'mI XX'nLIl1wycr, RoIwrt RIN-ada. Bully l'I1m11pmn, Uranus I'm'Ixtm.m, Iiunnlc IAIIIKIIS, Elznm' I-L'yLIIg, Vfillmm IAIIXLIIN, Nygnl XX'.nIIu1 '1mI 'vhrnlnrh LII Iulm FII I1 7 . 5 illl' , 5 ,I '-5 rr. II1lI1p IVIQHIZ. IIl't'LII'lCIi Slnyrmvk. I3.m.1IuI XVI , qw. It IIIIIIII Iliwly. David Smith. ...nlulm Vx'nII:lcr, Dzwul Adam-. I,,au'ry Iivnncr, Ruger Kmuw, IiuIw1l Ifllck, I.c11n.umI Univ. 1' fS608MM Qfldfe lvfvpff' 17111111 R1111' l...K11111111111 fN1.1r111'1'. -111511 K1'111'1', P1111111 Sll1'YL'l'. 1'a1r1c1a 11111611 1741111 H1111111.111, H1'11'11 K1'1'11'r. LY1c11rg1' 111g1'11111. R1111 I. . .1.11111.1 Muxvry, Mary Sllillll Cu111'1', Alcx Vz1r11c1', E11wa1'11 Rccd. 131111118 XN'il11iCl, fV1ax1111' M1'K1111vy. R1111 1,..-R1111cr1 S1111l11, 1511111141 XVya11t, 51151111 Dca1111'1', Ro1'1c1L Catun. Gary P11u11111c11-, Mary F11111111111111. S111'r1'1 XXI-1s1'. R1111 -1...'I11ycc C11111'r, 1111111-1'1 Millcr. 11111111115 Ash, jancl XX'i11, Henry Mauft, Erncrl B1-1111111g. l.r1'.'l'z'!'l11lffl41 R1111 R1111z11d P1'1s111111. 17111111111 1:r11:. XX'Vil1lL'I' H11L:1'11. 5113111111 H111r1111, Pilll1 B1111, Gary 111111'g.1-. 131111110 Ivfaust. 141111 13111'11t11y S111'x'c1', L1111111 M1'Kc11:1c, Kay Smith, R11111 S11111cr, Pcarl KKll'lZ'., S11ll'1Cy Saylur. R1111 41a111' R.111pac11, 51211111 Rcstly, Kay C11r1sL111'r, Judy xXvll11iCI'. 5111r11'y C11a1'111111, 17111'11111y .'Xt111'y. Karon Felix. R1111 E11g1'11c B11t11cr, xXv1111llI1l G1I1d1C5PQl'2LCI', R1c11ar1.l 1.z1y11111g. MlLk1Xl1C1 1V1cK1111cy, R11'11.1r11 H111-r. David CHWKIIXIYYIIIZIII. 81644 of 1964 - I , ll- R1 R1 I., ll- R1 N1 11,.N.. 111 '.1111'y l31:1lw1-11, R1I.1 5I:1y1A1111k, Mglry fv11ll1'1'. C111-1yl ff1111gl11'1111111A, S.1111l1.1 Sllllllli. f'l1.111.I1'11 511 1111 I111 l31111t D11 1111 ltlxllllll I J.. I1-I111 lylIll'I'f'.U. Bvlly l51'l.:1111'1'. Tllllullwy Sl1.1H1'1', Aluyuv Slllllll, R11-1' 151-1-111. 51.111l1'y lvlxr 1 P111 1k 1 '1 Tw uwry. 5,.,CTI1.11l1-N XN'11yI1'l1. NXVIHIQIYII 'I4l111111g1f, ffluyd Rylllllll, l5r1-J S1'1'x1'. ilillllxk R111gI1-1, H.1111I1l li.111u11 I..,I.1111w SQlI'X't'I', M1'lx'111 l31111'14. U1'.11'1' N11'l111Iw1111, ,I11yc1- I311ll1'1', IIUI111 ff1'11111'1. I5.11I1.11.1 5.11x11 l5111xv Ul1l1'1, Q, R11'l1.11A1l li.111p.11'l1, l711rl1'111' ff111'l11':111. P.11111'l11 Mx'QlIIlLlt', Sl111'l11y l'.Uy, SI1L'Ilkl.lI1 Ii111q111'1. TI1111111 'i1111tl1. 1,1,lx.1ll11y11 LLIIILIIN, l31'v1'1'ly l31'a111I, li111111I1l Kfdlllr-U, fxllllltllly fX11g11X11111'. 5.11.1 -l.1111- Y111L1', 51.111 1z1tty. B11r1M11'11 S1cl11'1'1. ' Sixffz Qfzdfcfe IN Rm-xx '.lm'y Urcnkc. RICI1-llkl Landis, Rudgcr Dcctcr, -Immlwn l,upm'lclx. D.1x'ul lfuplc. lfrvd Cflmc. Mcrlc l:crguwn, Linda Stuulnlmnl. Rmx ' lyX','ljQlll l7vctcl'. Cfluulcf Mcfiurply, LIIILIQI Pull. Ciuml Mcycrf. Dlxlm' llulmrulmuli, R1llN'I'l XYUHKIN. -lulwn Ltltlc. Rum H liclly cillllblllb, llunluc l3cmlc1', Lindam Billllllilll, :Xmlrcy Plclclwr, ,Iuycc Hummul, Lmd.. Huy. l.ff,wf' l'l1ff1ff Rmx l...Iud1tl1 Lznmllf. Lznrry Vfallkcr, Maury Alia- VNU, Ballhamrxl Zum. Nm'nm Lcydxg. Bvtly Mlllvr. Plnlnp Sulll-y. Peggy Murtrcny, Rum' f...l3g1r'lM11'n LRHILIIP. .lmcph Smith, Karen Blllhilllflh, Rum Englckn, Carol Dom, Phylllr Sutlcy, Ccurgc Xxvlflur, Run .1...C.I.1y M.lI1k-lII1y'k'l', Dnnivl Hcplcr Tlwmlurc IJL'I'hllhI1, Barry Salylur, Lznrly Billlll'l', Artlmr Lcislvr. WAWA mmm. www,-x I-s WEN ws? 53:5 Qffli peg: v Y M Q N 5 fa if gi . El., A SA A , Q 'as . yi N lu' I'l al Q H if 1 m' 'W' 2' I I 5 mf :I ,,,..,,,,.:: ,' 5' 1-4 A J, ,- F-L 1 EN - QV , 'qv' I ' v ' N il ,K - . ' f Q f A X 1 W ' X Afgigwg,-5, f 1 W U, X - N? , , , f 'A fb 3 vi, f S w J 5 L ..g', .--' 'fMHBQ,Qfi,5fEM ,gig . 3? . A .f' 1 V I ,Y i I i V- ei pulwliuzltiun iiivulvcs, Thu Bvrvalon inns iwcn . trilditiuii siiicc 1933 .mtl will .ilxxniys iw tlic pritla A - . , wi tiic Scnior Cilass. Tin' staff iiicilitlcs: Bvtly M.iiiQigci': Rwimitl Bulciiiry, l5v.iiiii.i I5wiiiicr, Umm Nutty Dccin, Dniialtl Kuciicx'ci'. Sully Ritcht' Eilccii Lzilhitu, ci-llilL'I'lI1C Clink, Artists: Mi's Evciyii R. I5.ilt:cr: Mr. Vx'.ii'tl M. Lviini.m, Mi'. W., jwliii R. lfsuli. Faculty fXtlx'iscrs. BIIFIIIUNN Shili Bewalan .ilvtl .... 5.ii.1 Ciwiiivi. Nulialii Xxrillli. Mr, XY.ird Luliiimii, Mia, Iiwlyii li. B.ilt:ci. liutly slum' Uiwly. N1.xiy .'Xlyt'u iTrmx'c. lI1LiII1Q..ijihI1I1.l ilmiiip-mi, Hctty iwvlift, I7-viiiin Hay. Riwiinitl I'n'.1t'iilfy. lnlllf' l5.li1giiiii.ii1. flulliciiiic KH--wk. -I.iiiiv- R.ilip.1uli, Mi. lliiliii ll Efrli, Dwiniltl Kucliuvti, Belly Urciii. Uiciitid NYt'liiu'ii. Silly Rilflivy, Sliiiluy lmiig. ljklllilhl Diviiiicr. Eiiuuii Lanlitv. i Thu ptllwiiuiliwii uf mir iiigii st-liwl yv.ii'imuix is gi wry Lirgc pi'iyict't iwywiitl tlit' wiiccptiivii ut thu ZIVUIIIQL' student. Tin' stlltiviits who :irc ciiuscii to prmlti-:c tlic Bcrvalon, must iw willing tit put .1 Lirgu :imouiit of cifurt .md timc iiitiu thc work its I june Divcly, Editor: N.itli.m XV.irtI. Mary Alycc Crows, Assistant Editors: Sim Cruncr, Businvss im Huy, jqiiiics R.1Lip.1cii, Busiiicss Stuff: Bctty Faust, Shirley Lung, iZIuiiJ.i XVulwi'vuk, Typists: Y. Duniiu Thunipswii. L.1i'i'y li.uigliiii.iii. XVritcrs- V,-Q' .AQ- 'Cf-r Rem l...K.iy S.u'xt-r, lltml Millcr, Bcrmcc Fnust. lirycs Smitlii l3m'utliy XxlClLll1Cl', Mfr, Eu-Iyn R. l'mll:r1'. Illlllrx' clUllgl1L'I1lllll'. Rim l,..lMmn.i Sclirnclt, llullm Vfill. Mgtrlcnc Spcuulwr. limi .i...Durulliy l'uu1'lmL1gli. Ann Rulwrtr. Samtlm Stulill limi' 4...l5m'utl1y Huy. llmvgvx Sclirucla, llcvcrlvy ljCill1L'l'. Nancy lim-k. xxlilylll' llcmivl. Our sflwtil iicxx'sp.1pci', tlic Nlountainccr, wliicli is pulwlislitml six timcs .i yczir. gives sttitluiils first lmml knuwlt-tlgv .tml cxpci'ic1icc in tlic nrt uf lULlI'llQlllSll1. It .ilsu sciwcs AIS am ll11l5Ol'lRll1l link lwtwccn tlic sflmul .mtl tlic community, lwringing sclwul ncws .mtl llll-Ul'lNAlliUI1 intu tlic lmim' uf cx'cl'y llaimily. litlitur, Kay SQll'X'CI'Q Assistant lftlitur. C.u'ul Millcrg Fcnturc XxVYl'lICl'S, Mzirlcnc Spcichcr. Doro' tlmy Vxfcitlncr, S.ll1Lll'.l Stahl: Sport VVritcrs. WAly'l1C l3C.ll1k'l', Lcruy Lclmmmg Artists. Dorothy Huy. Ummm Sclimckg l,lIOI0gl'.ll l1L'l'. Rogcr Sclirockx Ncws Rupni'tui's. Nancy Cook. Lwtlisc ciUllQl1Cl1Ulll', l3uvv1'lt'y DC.ll1L'I', l3crnicc Fwust. Donald Mll5'. kl.mics May. Durutliy l,UUI'lW.l1lQl1. Ann Rmlwcrts. Rulwrt Vw't'lvlw. .loycc Smith, Faith Will. Faculty Atlvist-r. lfvclyn R. Bailtzcr, 'ea Etliturx Kay Surx't'r. Cnrnl Nlillvr 531 N41 Wallin Ron R1 in lion Ron ,..lVlr .fndha ld lwwlic prcstigc of our lwluc and wliitc niarcliing lmind. xyliiuli inuludcs apf sunnncr and fall thc lwand was wry active making appcaramus in parades and displaying tlicir marching alaility at li.xlt7liinc during football ganics. Scvcral incinlwrs wcrc lionorcd lay lwing cliosun to participatc in tlic Allfffounty and District Bands. Tlic orcliustra, coinposcd of forty talcntud musicians, playcd for opcrcttas and tlic -Iunioi' and Scnior Class Plays, as xvull as ion thc Allfffounty Program and tlic annual Spring Coiiuwt, Luasurcg viccf wrcsidunt, Don Koulicycrg SCCITIQIl'X U'L'.lSllI'k'I', Marv I , , Alycc Crows. Thu dancc hand is a newly organizcd group wliiuli niadu gruat progrcss playing for asscinlwlius and a fcw danms and spucial cyuiits. I a good foundation in music. lin 5rli'uclrr ra ffroiivr, Sliirlcy Long, Nallian Vfard. Dorotliy mvCILll1L'F. lynda llval, Vfallcr Aligxistiiw, Sandra lraulkncr. Ann Rolwrtf, Suiannu KI-Ill-A', lilllli Slurli. Suiannv Sinilli, Sally Louiw Rirclwy. l,'itln'la lvlrrrill, Mary .'Xlyi1' Crowe. Barliara fvlvycrx. . Vw'illiain Scliavlcr, -laiuw Hctllcy, lra Harding, Rolwrt Sudui. lictly -lunu l7iwly 2 i f Q S 3 f 4 2 3 5 i Q Q 1 I i A 1 3 E ff M11 Williziiii Suliaufci' is tlic alalc diruftoi' ol our liand, ill'Cl1CStl'.l, dancc lwand, and all instruincntal niusip. Tliu dignity and proxiinatcly scvcnty incinlwcrs, was maintained tlns ycar. During mln- Olliccrs for lwotli lwand and orclicstra arc: prcsidcnt, Ucorgc Wirlm Mr. Scliacfcfs cxpcricncc and kiioxx'fl1oxx i lic gan' tliu mcinlwcrs of this organization, as wall as otlici' instruincntal studsnts, ' gi is ' ' ii A f i 5 'r t!f e x A fp is J ,' ZA, ' X Q A ,gi 5 'Q gift, 1 Q. if ?fmfaQ'k J if 5 5 g ff2 5 If 3 4 vf :I Q . Vg IE x il My f l ey' s, Q we ' Sa ,Wax ' x 54 fs' N- ' V is Q 1 in 6 LCM' , if Xi ,Q 1 gf. 55 I me it 4 X 43 Jkt X Nf me Xe- B E g Run I..,Emn1.x .Ium xXv.lHik'X'. lhrlcm' fwhfflluly. Mary .Axlyrc Cfmxxv. l.yml.1 liuxl. e an Num f. , ,Bully ,Iunc L5lXA'lY, Uuurgc Lc.l:1cI. Intllllhl Tlwrlmpf-nm, l..ury lmdy. 'lllmlulln CTIIICF, Rnbclt Dcclur. 'Iulm S.1ylux'. N.lll!.lIl Xxfnrxl, 'I.1l11w Hvmvy. Vxfnllm fXllgllhllI1L'. .Xt lmm-. 5.1111 Lmncl Rmx I...c1.lIUl Mmllcr. l3.u'lcm' Nkffurdy. Yu' :Kun Sguwcx, Linda IV1lHm'l, Run 3...rX1.lIlx' Slwrkcy. El-If lyynlxg, l..1rry Slmlwu, Emm.1 ,Ivan NX'.xlku1, Llumm- Slmlu-1, l,.lI1.l Alum Krcllliwmwk, Rum' .,.l5mm.n fX1cf'lluly, -Iulm Sqylwl, llulwll l5cvtL'I', l7ux111.1 'l'lw111pwn, 'lqlllmtiw film-., QIVUILL l,v,1:icr, ,Iulw Xx'.llkIH2 lillcn Xugcl. Maly 'lam' l5l1rcl1cll. N 4 I I I I F l55I Gm Ewa! ,........ KX 3 u , ll.. 'LN Au. Tm ' l E561 Majnrcttcs. . .Sally Manst, Nancy Hnnnncl. Una Catnn, Rnw l...Ray1nnml Dcclwr, Ann Lung. Lyle Schaffer, Rnbcrt Flick. Rnnald VLIIWIQIH, Paul Bnxl, Suzanne Snnln, ffarnlyn Cfhtca Nancy Thnxnas, Lynn Hay. Rum' 2. ,.Bvrn1cv Fnufl, .Icannc Kcidvl. Linda Mlllcr, fiarnl Sanncr. Lana ,Ivan KI'CII1lWI'U0k. :Xnn Rnlwk-1-1, lflnnma juan Xvalkcr. Rnbcrt Slldff, Run .3...Rnlwrl llfvlvr, Ruth Stuck. Rnnald Ihalclmlcy, Darlene Mcfinuly, fiarnl Mullur, Dnrnthy XX'k'lLiI1Cl', SIWIIAICY Lung, Ray Bxllncr, Rnw 4. . .Snzannc KI'1llI5C, Slnrlcy lhant, Tnnntlwy fflitcf, Qlnlwn Saylur. Donald Knclwuvur, fill!! Hay, fflamlc lffajaaeiioi Adclinc Rlwnads, Una Catnn. Sally Mzxllst, Bcrnicc Fnust, Carnl Brandt, Shirlcy Lcistvr, Nancy Humnwl. N4 'Y Q - 4 Q' A fx 4 i Maljuwltcf...Sl11rIvy Lulftcr. Carol Brnmlt, Adeline Rlwnds. Run l,..RiL'l1Qll'Ll Lamyklmg, Elric Lcydlg. lrn Hlll'LllI1X. ,Immun Millcr, jamct Bcuclmlcy, Ruth Sumcr, Iltigill' Lamlfcrty, lirucu Stuck, Sandra Ludy, Emerson Dunmcycr. Rem' l...Vcc :Kun Snrx'cr. lfuyc Kanllumn, Sum ciUll'QhL'I1L!llI', -launch Humicrflwl. Dmmn Vfyaml, Salndrn Ifaxulkncr, Dmmngn 'I-IWUIIIPMDH. Run' 3...Malry :Xlycc Cmxvc, Sully Luuisc Ritchcy, Donna Mcffurdy, Blll'l3llI'1l Slldff, Gcnrgc Lcuzicr. David Nuvnk, Mamc Slmckcy. Lcaumc Slmlwr, Rum' -1...AlUIm Nuvank, l,urry Indy, Nntlmn Xkvllfd. Roy Fritz, Alumnus Hcfflvy, ,Iulm Vs'ill, Betty blum' Dim-lyn Gilead Majmelle Bcrnicc Fumt L571 vxeclgknafa ! :ll ah 'U A J - 44 fn 'R ia- 4 Nay' .I ,. L ' 'J 1. wg ' 3- J: JQFIQ Qwe EQ fs ,. Q0 5 3 gg fffff' NH, Ibm I IIIXIK' I,x'XkIIi1. Iuyw SHIIIII, I'i.1y 5.1lu'r, NI.1r'y I,I1LII'. I'.al Stmg I'-IJIIIIN IWNIIIIIMIII4 5.11.1 Vnlnmrw. II--Ilx' IM-.-ml Iluyv K.mIIm.um, III-Ivn MIIII-1. I,1mI,1 SIIIIIII, Ilmu ' ,ImIx' IXIIIIM. ,lmly NI.lIlI'x.lIIIYLIl, IIIICCII I..uIIl1lv. fI.lInrI SIIIHII-. I'I:fyII I'I.Il1-'1 St.m'-'xf SIIIIIII, l'Iv.n1Iw ,III--unix IXI.rry SIIILIIIJILI, IIHIIIIM' SIIIIIIIQ, f'.u.II I..1IlxIl: IH.-xl-:Iv IIN-IIMIIIQII. .Mm III-Iwzb. Il-'xx 9 IIIvxm.u NIIIIIIIKIY. 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The lvlixul Cliurus is fwiiipusml of lmys aiml girls in gixulvs iiiiic to twclvu, lt rclic.1i'scs scvclznl Iimcs u.ich wvck in pi'cp.imtiui1 lui' singing alt thc Alllkwiiiity MllSlg' Fcstixuil Qiiul .ilsu fin' special cxviits iii mir sclilml. 5ux'ul'.ll UllISlilllLlll1g P1ll'llCl' lmnls .irc sclcctml tu gil to thc Allfflimlllity' .mil llislricl Chlirus. Thc llirls' liiiscmlwlu is iimllc up ul' nine sciiilii' iiirls whlw siiw IWl1PLll.ll' .md classical music. Thcy .N N sing Im' spcciul .issciiilwlics .liigl .llsu lui' vglimmiis lu'-'.iiil:.ntmi1s uutsillc ul sch P- xml, hh' gndemd-fe rm, iz.-my HM- an. mf ? F M W, 4, , V :V 5 L E. 'f ' C- 7-.M E g , 1 V.,, Z, H, ff 5 7 l if linked f -f , W 2, L ' ,, , 2' I I I ,.l WM, Q' r f '4 f 'qw W If A , ? E I f 2 ' in My W, 7 , 7 gi 2 1 daz ,uv-f JW WM QM' QWN 5 'N , A Y E if .- ,..., L, -- ,. Q, , Q -Q- .. 'W-we-W--.W M, A 5 ya mm fn, 2 ' f 2 -2 Mm We if ,ww Wm if W 5 g we will '34 V D -is Q - W ff 'sz A 5 wfngqwmn 5 K, 7 A ,M QTY-4 T E, ...' A' ,f L ff - af al ,, -'-- , , f 'Q nw I 4 Jamemafzeu Tlic Futurt' Hnrncin.ikt'rs til' Aincrica is an national organization nl sttitlcnts in tlit' Hnmc Ecnnninics l7cpartint'nt. Tlit' girls lcarn tlit' skills nl' cnnkf ing. scwing, antl caring fur cliiltlrcn. Tlicy plan scvcr-al prtritwts wliicli tlicy do tlirntiglwrit tlic year. Tlicy .rlsn scll lint tlngs :lt nnnn, Tlrt-y :irv :rdf viscd by Mrs. Batty lvlcnlinrn. and tlicir ntficcrs arc: Dnrntliy Hay, prcsitluntg Faye Kzilltnan, vice' pr'csitlciit1 Nancy Vv'y.int. sct'i'ttt.ii'yg lilxiinc Kcclicty trvzrsrirvr, Run' I . . ,lfnit-rsnn l7nnint'y t' r, Ted Riililw, Ricliairtl l'rtci'srm. Dnnaltl Slnplcy. Rim' 2...lilnyd l'lattt'r. wlzinws Mnwry, Mr. Evci't'tt Nicklnw. Row 3...l3anny Dt-t'kt'i'. jack Fwy, Dnylc lylllll, Dalc lllattt, Rnnaltl Cfliarltnn. Gary Landis, Dalton llaul. Dnnaltl Mariist. Rayinnntl lit-t'l4t'i', ,lnsrpli Dc' lanry. Run' 4. . .ffarl Platt, linnald Hacr, Davitl lvlalas. Rnnaltl Dcanrr, Hcnry Lantlis. Barry Gnntlcn, Xxfylllllllll Vxtiglc. .Ianics Vfalltcr. Riuliartl l'nrwharrgI1, Rim' 5. . .-lnlin Lt-ytlrg, Cfarl Hay, 'larnrs Lung. Frank Marist. Charles Haiigur, fllzindc Krauss. Dale Lcytlig. Carl Mnwry, Tlic- udnrt' Millcr. Larry l5t't'tt'r. 601 Sinilli, Mttigarvt lfurlitiiniii. Uv, lures XX'liiplit'y. Quiuae Wmmm Tlit' Ftittiru Farincrs nf Ain-:rica is .in Ul'Q.lIll:.-l' tion of fairin lwys t'nrnllutl in tht- Vutzrtiniiqil Agri culturc Dcpartincnt of Bcrlin l3mtlit'i'sx'.illuy Alnint Higli Sqlinnl, Tliis ni'gani:.itinii gives lwys .tn cxf ucllcnt npptwttitiity tn tlcwlnp skills nl' lt'.itlci'slnp. initiative, and Qnnpcratinn. Tlit' agi'iculturc lwnys plan a yvarly pr'nYiut't .intl t-lout tlicir nxvn nll'it't'i's. Ntiincrnus liicltl trips .irc part nl tlivir .it'tix'itit's. including ai trip tn Hnrislwnrg in .l.int1.iry, The nfficcrs arv: prusitlcnt, l5nn.iltl Sliiplcyg viccf prcsitlcnt, Tlicntltwc Rnlwlwg st't'i't't.ii'y, Harnltl Sniitlig trcasurcr, Eincrsnn I5tii1iiicyt'r1 1'cpni'tt'i', Ricliartl l'ctt'rsnn1 cliaplarin. klamcs MnwryL suntincl, Flnytl l'lzittt'rg atlviscr, lvlr. Evcrctt Nicltlmxt Rim' l..,Mis, llvtty Nlciilinrn. Dnrntliy Hay, Elaint' Kvvlci. Fayc Kallnian, Nlary l,t'istt'r. Nancy NK'yant. Run 2 .... 'N titlrcy Marist, ffainl Siclwri. Rita Vwaiinliaiigglm, Cairn! Siiliritx llnrntliy Siiliiitg Slnilcy Ulilcr. Rim' .i...lNlaric 5l1nt'lu'y. .'Xtla Marc llcnning. Naiicy think. Slwlva Hrllt-gas, I3 in x ul li y Q'a.611.iel, Blow aaa Jlaann ln our junior yc.tr wt' pt'cscittt'tl tltc tlcliglttlul coinctly ttntl lovc story. Uttlwricl, Blow Your Horn. Tlic sccnc of tltc atction took plttcc in tlic ltills ol' Nortlt Catrolinxt. Futttttt-tml in tltc production wcrc Sltirlcy Long ttntl Ntttltatn Watt'd tts tltc two young lovcrs ttnnl Ronttltl ll-satcltluy tts tlic oltl lttountatim'ct', l'Uttlwc. Tltc pltty wits tlircctctl lwy lvlrs. Evclyn R. llqtltzur, atntl was t'xct'ptiotittlly wt-II i'cccivt'tl liy tlic atutlicncc. tl sg- l t fl 5 156 Hitting. . . l.ztrry Sltolwr, Surat Clroncr, Betty lfoust, -lttntcs Mcycrs. Ronztld Bcttclilcy. Stttntling. . .E i l t' t' n l,ttl3utt', ,ai Donatltl Kttt'ltt'x't't', Satntlrtt Alt- lizttltcr. Sltirlcy Long, Nattlittn Vvlatrtl, Mrs. llatllzcr. livatnntt lxonnvr. Y ll lalfaaaey lor tlic tlrttmtttif pt'csunt.ttton ol our sunior ycttr wc producctl tltc populttr coincdy ttntl Brozttlwzty ltit, Httrx'cy. Platying tltc lc.ttl rolt- wats Latrry Sliolwcr tts Elwood l'. Dowd, xvlio wats :tlwatys atc' cotnpatnictl lwy :tn invisilwlc xvliitc poolut Qntlwlwitj nttnictl H.trx'cy. Much of tltc plzty took plztcc in Dr. Cltutnlcy's satititttritini wlit-rt' Elwood lt.tLl lwcn tttltcn to gut rid ol' tltc wltitc rttlwlwit, As tltc platy progrcssctl it scctnctl atlniost to tlit' attttliuttct' :ts if tltcrc ztclu.tlly wcrc tt pookzt following Dowd ttrountl. Tltc pltty wtts tlircctctl lwy Mr. .loltn R. liscli :intl Miss l'tttrit'itt A. St-litttl, Row l . . . Battttlrat Altlattltctg Nt' tat Clroncr, Sttlly Ritcltcy, Ron' ttltl llcttcltlvy. Row l...Etlccn Lztlltttc. Ntttltttn Vv'ttrtl, Bonnic Pritts, Larry Sho- lwr. Aloltn Ht-plcr, Rolwrtzt llttrttltcll, Donztltl Sltiplcy. Don' ttltl Kocltt'x't'r H511 Row l...Mr. Harold Hunter, ,lay Engleka, Donald Ohler, Homer Kreinhrook, Carl Bluhaugh, Roger Schrock, james Taralcha, Wayne Benning, Richard Merrill. Sam Coughcnour, Mr. Bernard McCracken, Row l..,W2lyIlC Bridcgum, Gerald Romeshurg, Ralph Bluhaugh, Donald Porter. james Meyers, james Clroncr, Larry Miller. Ray Miller, Donald Shipley, Harvey Mankamycr, Charlcf Boyer, Ray Engle-ka, Row 3. , .Paul Smith, john Wzitkiiis, Richard McKinley, Owen Caton, john Hcplcr, john Dcctcr, Richard Hankinson, Ronald Lcistcr, David Smith, Larry Schrock. 4 76604 eapfaind BBJHS OPPONENT 18 ......... .......... T urkeyfoot ........ ....... 6 0 ......... ....... F orhcs ......... ........... 2 7 0 ......... ........ L a Salle ....... ........... 'Z 7 0 ......... ....... S hadc ..... ........... 4 5 7 ......... .......... M eyersdalc ........ ..33 6 ......... .... B oswcll ....... ........... l 4 12 ......... ........ N orthcrn ....... ....... 7 7 ......... ..... B cavcrdalc ......... ..41 fl ......... ........ C hcstnut Ridge ...... ........... 1 9 Owen Caron. Karl lnigrund MUUNTAI NEERS if Qf UR FOOTBALL warriors were letl this yeilr hy Mr. H.iroltl Hunter. recent l'itt star at gu.irtl iintl eoleqiptziin ol l'ittls 1996 Sugiu' Bowl teiun, He was .issistetl hy another new llieulty nieniher .intl couch. Mr. BCI'lLll'Ll Mellraickeii, from lntli.in.i State Teaeliers College, :intl Mr. Ellwood V.u'ner, high school prineipzil, Mr. NVill'retl Smith is in eh.u'ge ol issuing equipment :intl overseeing in generail :ill three ol' our zithletie progrgims. Much spirit iintl entliusinsni was geneizitetl hy the ni.1ny new students who turned out for the te.un. Although eleven Seniors will he lost hy gr.itlu.1tion, the experience gninetl hy untlerclxlssf men will he inxxiluslhle in the future and should mise BBDIHS into its own ns ll foothalll power. i NVith the support ol' the stutlents :ind eheerleaitlers HUM Cumby Humld Hlmmt pmmhy Mumgcr' WIN, .uitl the presence of the Mountaineer marching lmntl h.ieking the tegun at the games, the school Mrffrziclieii. spirit seemed to rise each week. Wliilc howing lo some very powerful teams, the Ivlountics were .ilxxniys giving their hest iintl the opposition :it till times knew they hzitl .1 hruising fight on their h.intls. Vx7e sincerely hope that foothaill will eonf tinue to g.iin inoinentuni :it our school, and wish the hest ol' luck to our eoiiehes aintl our teaun, lion l...,lohn Ulewsiier, Stanley lioor, Leonnid Uury, Ronxild Norri-, Rogei Krguife, JAHICS lirotlerleli. flliqntles Swet, Tlnier Beenizui. launef Ryinnn. Ron l...lVlr, liernanrtl Meflrzielien. Harold Shueli, Michael lvlrliinley, Phillip Sawyer. Eugene ffliipeloek, lm Hanrtling, Paul llochtnizin, liretl Stziyrook, Donald Restly, David Anlzuns. Ray Engellm, Kenneth Vwlzilker. lfrainlalin Bittner. Eugene Chimney, Szunuel ffouglienour- Chgirlt-5 Miller. l'.uul ffqnton, -lily Engellizi. Terry Shatlllei, lired Boyer, Thoniatr Murphy, Lgnry Sehrock, Rim' i...Clh:1rle- Afli, Bruce Hostetler. Vvfxyne Benning. wlziines Sinithl Lzirry Nliller. -lillllfx clIHI1x'l'. Uairy Norris. Donald Ohler, Richard Merrill. 11-1 j Sinithz Asfiftniil Cfoneliex Ellwootl Yaunei :intl l'rernzutl wiv-3--il? 5 1 fx: , tl -- t . 'rl ffauilq Sandra Holland Samlra Stahl Betty Lou Foust Carulc Lamlis tlanirt' Adams funioa 'lfauify Carla lvllllcr Sandra Lamlis Mary .Ianc Hcmlcrsl Patricia Mc1'1'ill Mary Ringlcr Cmmic Slmunk funiaa N-lLl-lil Swct Laruc Pritts Maxim' MCKllllL',' Phyllis Wt'lWlw Mary -Iam' Burcltcll liurutlmy Wallkcr Y! ,L-sf MA.. .4 'Y miie, 1 A .L . L 1-. - a ,,,,,,,...--- Sli Ram l...lJavid Smith student manager. Gerald Romesherg, Wziyrie Bridegum, Ray Boyer. Donald May. Stanley Smith. ,lim Meyers. Ron J. ,.Larry Slioher. -Iohn Hepler, jim May. Mr, Vv'ill'red Smith- -faculty manager. Mr, john Lichvar coach, Ted Rohh, john Vv'atkins. Leroy Lehman. Eukeidall '7eam This year's Mountaineer haskethall team was one of the outstanding teams in the county. own ing a 197 won and lost record and finishing third in the Somerset County B League. Perhaps the two hest games played were the rousing victories over arehfrivals Somerset and lvleyersdale played on their home courts. The scoring honors were spread rather evenly among the starting quintet with each meniher having his extra good nights. Through graduation the Mounties will lose three seniors, who will he greatly missed since they have heen starters for the last two years. Experience gained this season hy juniors and sophomore should prove a hig asset to next year's team. Being Liehvar, the Mountaineers always played a fine hrand hu::er sounded. hlessed with a very ahle coach, Mr. john of hall and never quit trying until the linil We sincerely hope that BBAIHS will continue as a much feared and highly respected school in the sport ol' haslcetlaall. Mr, -lohn Lichvar, Mr. Bernard Meffraeken, .Iohn Vfatliins, Ray Boyer. l BBEII-IS OPPONENT , 43. .. .... Everett .... ........ . 34 ill. .. ... Chestnut Ridge .. ....3l l 49. .. ... Somerset ... . . . .48 48,.. Everett ....bl 63 . . . .. Tllrlteyloot . . . .22 76... Forhes ....7'J 77... .. Tllrlieyloot .. ....Fil 43. . . ...... Boswell .... . . . .67 44... .. Chestnut Ridge . . .28 62... ...Stonycreek ....37 63... Shade ....TU 6l... .. Salishury .. ....7l 46... . . Rockwood . .. . . . .56 47. . . .. Meyersdale . . . . .42 67. .. .. Somerset .. ....56 61... .. Boswell ....7rl 63. .. .. Salishury . . ..27 69... ...Shade .... ....68 43. . . . Roeliwood . . . . . .69 71. .. .. Meyersdale . ....WV 74... liorhes ....69 64. .. . Stonycreek .. ....-42 is an V' ' ig-exawef-1 dw 5 585. X R , I 5 ,. X . S wean-bi W' X' - K if ik N? Q . xx W I Q My 2, Xxx NN K -af N x Q ww ,im Q' 'MNQ 21 xxwax fi s 'WEEKS VQSQE E I V g . Q, x aw was is 1 is '-Sana ,Q is 'S 'EF if Q QQ Qi 'tau QA X ,W 5 5 55 gi I fl Xakmbf-f54.wx N. up gf Y Q Q au! N f. ef. gweztazz Witli a very outstanding season hehind them the junior Varsity hasltethall players look forward to next year with great hopes of making the varf sity squad. The little Mountaineers' excellent twenty wins and two losses record was hlemished only hy Everett and Somerset, whom they def featcd in the return games. Several memhers of this year's DI. V. Team will definitely he in the running for starting herths on the varsity team next year. The hasic fundamentals were taught these young hasltethall prospects hy the wellforf ganized instruction of Mr. Bernard McCracken. The fine coaching these hoys received and their wonderful record give us a very optimistic outlook ahout the future of haskethall at BBJHS. LGSJ Row l...Larry Sehrotlt, lra Harding. .lay Engleka, Harry Fisher. Donald Uhler, David Miller. James Scurfield. Row .f.',..Richard llankinson. Clark Rohh, Gus Hankinson, james Hankinson, john Deeter. Richard McKinley. Row ,3...Ml'. Bernard Mcflraelt- en, Tom Croner, Larry Miller. james Croner, Barry Barkley. Richard Merrill, Donald Porter. Row l . . .Ted Rohh, Raymond Dueekcr, Dalton Paul. Vincent Gary, Vwlilliam Vfcigle, Henry Landis, james Vwlalker. Gary Landis, Doyle Paul. james Long. Row 2. . .Mr Nieklow. Richard Poorhaugh, Carl Hay. Dale Ley' dig, Claude Krause. Richard Peterson, Floyde Platter. Carl Mowry. 4. 62. 14. Bameafdall Playing in the South County F.F.A. League comprised of four teams lvleyersdale, Rockwood, Turlteyfoot. and Berlin the Future Farmer cagf ers compiled a record of two wins and four de' feats. The team was under the direction of Mr. Everett Nicklow, agricultural teacher. Emerson Dunmeyer and Donald Shipley acted as team cap' tains. The top team in the League. which this year was 'Meyersdalc, plays the leader of the North County FFA. League. Berlin finished in a tie for last place with Turkeyfoot. The winner of the intrafcounty clash will meet the winner of Fayette County. High scorer of the team was Emerson Dunnieyer with 69 points in six games for an average of 11.7 points per game. Row l...Pat Stoe, Carl Bluhaugh, james Mowry, Ronald Bcachlcy. Leslie Rhoades, Harry Fisher, Barry Holland, jay Engelka. Larry Schrock. Row l...james Smith, Ronald Croner, Stanley Smith, Larry Baughman, james Ferguson. john Porter, Nathan Vw'ard. Philip Restly. Row Larry Shoher. Bernard Hankinson, john Hcpler. Banda!! '7eam Our diamond nine is coached hy Mr. john Lichvar. The team plays in the Somerset County Scholastic League in which nine teams participate. Only three players were lost from last years squad which won three games while losing five. ln March when the weather clears up the players hegin to get in shape for the he' ginning ot' the season which is in early April. Several practice games are played with other teams in the league hefore the season gets under way. Basehall has come a long way since it was introduced in our school four years ago, and we give our hest wishes to our coach and players for continued success in the future. Owen Caton, Nathan Vv'ard, Mr. john Lichvar V 3...john Lichvar, Thomas Custer, Richard Hankinson, Owen Caton. Richard Golhy. john Deetcr. BBjHS OPPONENT 7 .......... ....... S hanksvillefStonycreek ..,.... 1 S.. ...... Rockvx fcwmw d ...... ..... . 6 rl .......... ..,,.. M eyersdale ...... .......... l 2 9 .......... .,,.. S alishury ..... ...... l 2 .......... .... F orhes ........ .......... 1 3 w ..... Shade .... ..... . 7 5 .......... ...... C onfluence ...... ..... . 8 10 ...,...... Northern .. 3 H591 f f f T1 W 'N 'lx if af- 'V,mlM,S4,: A.-f .xv , g cw, V' K Q Egg R lag ' . 2 Q ,QQWS ., , v ' 2 , . 'fx ' X dy A, Q 4 al ' ,gif 3 'f 1 A 5 M M ,. 4. 1 - , . . qu -, 1 7hfy'3'i':ELL61 2 2 ' ?'2f5f1s-. Qi .NF sfxxw ...J-vb ! ,M WN I ppm f'f1f,lo f,o:c'1'l' l'f1nZo Ron l...Mi'. Yarner. I3, Vfliipliey, R. Xklllllllxlllflll, E. Vw'alker. Row l...Mi. Mcflracken. Ql, XX'ehh. E. Lantlis. D. clllHlk'I, R E. Keeler. S. Altlatlier. M, lfoehtinan. D. Thompson, E. Lal3ute, Rhoatls. D. ffonntryntan. QI. Keller, R. lihek, D. Mankaniyei. D ll. lfollsl, li, l'ooihaugh. Ci, Cook. S. Croner, B. Deein. D, fvlankainyer, D. Smith, M, Day. XY, Chaney, Mr. flone. Nllllllc' N' XX yllm' Row l...Vi'. Ginellesperger. E. Bittner. QI. Delaney, XV. Hutzell Ron f.,.l., SllLlQ!', H. Kreinhrook. R. Beachley, D. Donner. S. L. McKenzie. C. Ryman. P. Hollinan, Cf, Lantli-. l', Birtl, B Long. S. Holland. D. Hay. M. Crowe, B. Dively, S. Ritchey. S. Marist, T. Hentlershot. Spei,-lier, M. I-,.it:. lx. llnglt-ka. L. Rhoatles, L. Beal. Rim SAME' Benning. RI Hamm! DI Glcwmvh K. Smith. D QUXX 3 UR. llurcliell. Leynlig. C. BUYCV,R,cli7lUIll2ll1, L. Baughf Gindlesperger, lf. Bittner. QI. Vwlallier. M, Speiclier. H. Maust inan, QI, Raupaeh. N. Vfartl, D. Shipley, V. Bittner, QI. Foor, E. Reed. Foy. G. Plieninuie. l llululli' C XX Cllwck' B' Zum' M' Ellwrlck' Row 4...D. Sllilllllh, D. Malas, T. Sarver. QI. liaupacli, V. Hitt Roh 4...H, Mankalnyer. P. Smith. Al. Meyers, E. Dunineyer. L, ner. C. Krause. Long. L, Baughnxan, li. Gninherl. R. Deanei Shohei, ll. Pritls. E. Uhler, Novak. QI, Hepler, U. Caton. VU. Englelca. 5 Vs'atkins. R. Leister, C, Boyer, R. leterson, D. Kochever. ,mx namz sczmz gm, 1161401 ll Full were to walk Tlpwn the pall while elasses 'I'hL. School Buy lmamml is Llividcd mm tw, 'lu .K Llllwllg' lm' Wm K Nl htuullth Smmllllg 'lt groups: the town patrol and the hus patrol. The various plaees along the hall and the steps. These Q . - Q Q i . Q ,Q town patrol guides students aeross the street safely, are the lneinheis ol the Hall latrol, who can . . Q 4 Q QQ Q Q 4 .. V -. .. -Q directs traffic, and parks cars around the school elurf soinetnnes he heaitl shouting. Single file. This , f h H d h k b H I I I patrol is niaele up of volunteers from the Senior mg Um ll 'm Q kt Wlmb' k 'hh lmlyb' 'lm Class, Witli the guielanee and assistance of cap' Ufhvf Schmll ilftwmfs- IQUHQ RM, lguyc,-Q :md L-l,,mpmi1.l1 Jam Lcydigs thc The hus patrol keeps law and order on the huses purpose of the hall patrol is to dirgqt trai-fig in and sees that all traffic has halted hetore a student the CHrr1Ll0rS. leaves the hus and crosses the highway. V741 GAQQGQQA Tlic Chico Clulv liars, fur tliq past two ycxirs, asf sunictl tlic rcspmisiliility uf tlic .iiimml Ccmiiiiunity Clit-sr Drive, Tlicrc :irc sixtyffuur nictivc inunilwcrs in tlic cluli now, Tlic uiliccrs .trcz prcsitlcnt, Bctty hlum' Divclyg vicc prcsitlcnt, Blll'lW.lI'.l Glcssiicrg sucrvtanry. Mary Alycc Cruwcg .tml ti'u41sL1l'ci', Dczinnri Dminur. Miss Bctty Huy :iml Miss Nurm.1 -Imiiicr girl' faculty .ntlviscrs to tlic group. I fWfN'l' lllllllln Rim' l..,Misf juiiicr, L. Smith, H, Millcr, xl, Sclicllcr, M, Lmly - 1 w w -I. Millvr, A, Rulwrtf, B, Cvltwsiicig -I, .'Xduim, R, Cnlcsmcr, C.. Millcr, ll, Gund, E, Xxfilli-,'r', A, Rliimtls, Siiiitli, Cf, Russ. lb lHim'li:uly,1li, Misa Huy, Rim' .f...Miss Huriimg, N, Humiiivl, D. Scliruck, M. Stunlclgirtl S, Cruuiivi, ll, lrullr-t, D. Dwniicr, R, Stuck. L. Bcul, S, Hillcggnsf ll. Dvatiicr, B, lfuuft, B. l'imi'lm11gli, D. Mcffurdy, .I, Suyliir, K Sau'x'ci'. li. l.ilBlllt', Mrw. .'Xckciiimii, Rim ,i,..Miff Scliqitl, M. Slmclwy. Pm. Mcycrf, C. Saiylor, S Ritclicy. S, Lung, M. lfiwnvt-, M. Hcmlcrflmt. M. Riiiglcr, D Huy, S, Hrillznml, M. ljritz, :X Bciiiiiiig, Ii. Sclilmiinglc. D Mqffurtly, Cf, Briant. Rim' 4. , ,l?. Vs'citIm-r. T, XYuitl.i, S, Stqilil, M. Spt-iclicr, Ley dig, R. liurulicll, lf, XX'ill, B, lurittf, S, Lmly, U. Vv'cl'1rcck, M Eiiiwlcli, A. Lung, D, Huy. L, C0lIgl1Cl1UHl', li, Divcly, P, Morrill fvuaded' Glad The Fiiturc Nurscs' Clulw with tlici1':idvisc1', Mrs, Duiwitliy Vwgcl. stmlictl civil tlufviisv pi'ugr.inis illlkl visitcd liospitrils, Tlicy saw films mi nursing riml had vxiriuus spcgikcrs tzilk to tlicm on tlicir luturu plains, Tlic uilicws airs: pirsitlciit lfllcii Vugclg vicc prcsif tlcnt -lwycc Crilicrg sccrctmy AI.nm't Brant: trcaisf urcr Limlai Millcrg liistwri.iii Suaiii Smitlig rv' p4ml'It't' -IHYCL' IllllQlL'I'. f,rffl'1'l' flflfffn Rim' I,,.Cf. S.irx'cr, ll, Ryman, S, l'wriim1i. A, Vsfill, K, lfclix. SX. l:UCl1lI1lill1, S. Siiiitli. D, Atlicy, V. Drailiisli, S, ttlillfllllll, R. Krcpclkat, D. Vfliipkcy, B. Drwly, Mis, Yogcl, V - , V . Rem l.,,,I. Vuilkur, Bt-riclilcy, D, 5girx'vr, X. Vwxilkcig 5. Dany, S. Hmfr-ri. -I. Millrr, P, Ulilcr. M. Burclscll, ff, fflitcs, D, Vfailkcr, K, Cfliristiicr, -I, Murtcciiy, Rim' ,i,..H, Kcclicr, A, Atlicy. L. Millvr, 5, fH1lici', U. Mulilicm D, Vwfygtiit, D, Vwftlkcr. VI. Kvialcl, Y, l'l.llIQL'l'. l, l'mt'r, N, Tlwiiizis, K. Dil-ft. L. Kwiiilwrtmk, . 1 , . . Rim 4. . . B. Dcukcr, S, Dcaniicr, Ii, X ugh-, 5. bunk. A. Kllilcr, D, Ulilcr, l., Gimllvfpurgcr. ,I, ffulwr, -I, Brgiiit, FI, Riiiglrr, K. lluWM't', Blillll. l l75l limi xii I Xlill .. l.iml.i Siiiilli, vliiiic Kmlisu, -lc.iii lmyilig. Brin' me Prius, Cdimlyim Saiyliii, K-lciif Llu XX'clii'u'lx. N xxinxu, .. Film-ii lsilliilr, Sam' Llr.i Liinly. lL'.iiiii.i IJ-iiiiwig Sail' ly Liiiiiri' Ritclicy. Mary Aim SIILILT, Yirgiiim Slillluy, Miss Uciiuxni .Aillliiillicip ll ax i Ii ii r ai Sclilusiialglv. l..iX'viiic Siinlrr, lVl.xry ,I-IIN' lfiiiciiclx, l'milN.ni.i Zurii. Bcity Dm-iii, lIcx'o.'rly Pimrlmiigli. Rim I . , ,-Iiuiii l'l.itt, Sliiilcy Hciinlcrsliut, Ndiiry lhiiliski. Nancy Prius, Iii-iiimiv liimlis, Elaiiiic Lcynlig. llilnlai llitliiigrr. Sundial Vs'ill, Mis. M.ilwl Hay, Rim I ..,. 4Xl:iiiv R.-sily. liimlal Mcliciizic, Sliirlcy Siylm, Slicr' ric Vxvuisv, ffgiriml Ulilcr. llvairl Kurtz. -Lim' Riiiiimcli, ilmil lvlutlivislmligli. limi ,l...lluly Sqiiiiiri. Sully Milllri, B1irlmr.i F-wupv. Kay Lcisrcr, Emily Clilvixmii, Dmiiiai XX'liiplii'y, liliyllis Raillpsiuli, Mm ry liucliliiiaiii. ,lluly Mvyviw limi -l...wIilI1L'l XVIII, -Iiwyuv Hil' Ivgaiss, l3:iili.ii.i Siiulci, vlimycc lVluQli.iLlc. ffaitliciiiiu XY.igiicr. Siiiirlixi Scliimulc, l.iiiLlgi N1uwry. slim :Kim Ulilcr. Seniaa 7f- 7eew.L anim W- '7een4 Fl-INS CIUIW. with .1 iiicmlwcrsliip of twciity girls, Tlis wrgqiiiizatiivii ul' tlic hliiiiiur YfTcciis is made liwlrls d.iiicvs, sulls lint dogs .nt Imslictlwaill ggiiiius, aiml up inf tliirtyffivc girls lriiiii tlic scvciitli, mglirli, .xml li.is uiitsirlc iiicctiligs viii-li muiitli, Tlic girls also iiiiitli gI'ilLlCS,ill1LliS spimiisiiimxl IW Mrs. Mgilwl Huy, put un .i priigr.uii Ihr tliu Ciiuiity Homc. Thi-y lmd This group of girls iimrlc scixiplwulas fur tlic Cliilf .i umx'ui'uLl ilisli siippur git tliu liiviiic ul' Miss M. Llrcii-s Humc .iml niiiilu lmislwts for iiccrly lliiiiilivs Uciicxxi Altliaitliw. wliw liais lwcii tlicir ginlviscr fur .it Tliaiiilisgiviiig giiiul .ilsii .il Cliristiims tiiiic, Tliu l'1litcciiyc.1i's. Tlicufl'icci'sgii'c us follows: president, nilfiucrs girc: Kaitliryii Vv'.igiicr. prusirlciitz Llugly M.iry ,l.iiic ljiiicriclig x'iccfpi'csiLlciit, Eilccii LJBLIICQ Meyers, viccfprcsidciitg S.iiidr.i Sqliimula, sccrut.iry1 sccrcmry, B.irlmi'.1 Ziwrii1 trczisurcr. Betty Dccm. Phyllis Riiupiiqli, trc.isurcr. IGI Q. 4. fl. The U. A. A. officers are: president, Susan Speicherg vicefpresident, Deanna Donnerg seeref tary. .lean Leydig: treasurer, Donna Schroek. There are fortyfone active memhers in this sports cluh who learn the fun of playing various sports togethf er. These girls receive awards at the end of the year according to the numher of years they have participated. The awards are presented hy Miss Norma Joiner, their adviser . 1 5 - . Row l...Miss joiner, M. Boyer, D. Boyer, N Platt. C. Ross, H. Miller, Adams, R. Siclieri. Row 2...C. Llewelyn. M. Ludy. j. Sclieller, B, Good, R. Gless' 1 ner, C. Landis, N. Saryer, Ql. Miller. Row .l...B. Glessner, B. Deaf ner, D, Donner, McKenzie. M. Stoddard, XV. Deem, B. L. lioust, j. Saylor, S. Swet. Row -l...E. Diest, B. Patsy, N. Smith. V. Stahl, B. Stahl, D. Hay, D. Meflurdy, A. Pletclier. Row 5...S. Speiclier, j. Leydig G. Wehreek, F. Will, M. Speirhf er, T. Wixidzl. S. Stahl. Row I...Mr. Liehyar, R. Foy, P. Will, R. Buratty, P. Martz. W. Landis, D. Fritz. L. Gary. C. Swet, L. Platt, Ryman. Rout 2. . .H. Sliuek, R. Haer. R. Lallerty, R. lngrodi, R. Vifalker. Al. Broderick, R. Engclka, D. Adams, E. Beeman. Row .l...M. McKinley. B. Vouglit. H. Wzitkilis, K. Vw'alkf er, R. Caron, L. Hay, I. Hard' ing, R. Bingler, R. Sarvcr. L. Paul. Row -l...R. Miller, R. Foor, F. Boyer. D. Paul. C. Ash, B. Romeshnrg, D. Paul, D. Novak. K. Smith. Row Drahish, R. Bittner R. Stahl. R. McKinley, J. Cro' ner, K. Benning, B. Hostetler, C. Miller. .. la. Spud 01446 The Sports Cluh is under the direction of Coach john Lichyar and consists of hoys in grades seven and eight. These hoys, who desire to hecome future athletes. learn sportsmanship and how to work together as a team hy playing different sports during the season in which they are popular. In this way, they learn more ahout the rules and the methods hy which the games are played. They also learn how important it is to have eofoperation and team work in order to make a winning team. 4.4.4.4 Glg L77 www, 5 em Varsity B consists of hoys from grades nine through twelve who participate in foothall, hasket- hall, and hasehall. The NB is a symhol of our high school. Under the direction of Coach john Lichf var, the hoys learn the rules of the sports, and players learn where improvements can he made. At our Awards Day asseinhly, the Varsity B cluh presents a trophy to the outstanding athlete of the year. ln order to qualify for this trophy, a hoy must excel not only in sports, hut also in scholar' ship. The laoy receiving this trophy is selected hy the memhers ol the cluh. john Hepler serves as president of the cluh and Ronald Leister as secretaryftreasurer. lflil 'A ' M Ron l...Mr. Lieli var, L. Rhodes. K. lmgrund, Tata- leha, R. Bluhaugh, lngrodi. H. Fisher. R. Beachley, P. Stoe. Row 2...S, Smith. T. Croner, D. Shipley. B. Barkley, L. Baughman. B. Hanlcinson, D. Porter, P. Smith, G, Romesf hurg. Ron' .i...Vv'. Bridegum, R, Boy' er, R. Hankinson, Waitkilis. ly. Really, R. Leister. D, May. -I. Meyers. Row 4...L. Shoher, j. Decter, -I, Hcpler, .l. May, A. Hankinf son. U, Caton. L. Lehman. Row l...Mr. Hunter, M, Day, VV, Crowe. Delaney, P. Slope, -I. Glessner. NV. Chaney. Row 2...D. Restly. R. Smith, E. Chipelocli, R. Engellta. P. Cfaton, P. Fochtman, R. Norris. Row 3...T. Sehailer, D. Uhler, VC. Benning. il. Smith, L. Miller, R. Deaner. R. M e r r i l l, L. Schrock. fqlhleiic Glad The Athletic Cluh is one of the several new cluhs formed this year and is under the direction of Coach Harold Hunter. The main purposes of this cluh are to make for a hetter understanding ol' sports and develop sportsmanship, athletic ahility, and a competitive spirit. In order to reach these goals, the cluh memhers are divided into teams and play games of foothall, haslcethall, and hasehall, depending on the season. They also have games with other cluhs in the school. The president of the cluh is Larry Millerg vice' president, Larry Schroekg secretary, james Smithg treasurer, Richard Merrill. We em Consisting of grades ten through twelve. the Rifle Cluh is under the direction of Mr, R. Wziyiie Suder. The cluh memhers assemhle on the rifle range every Friday to practice target shooting. The cluh is affiliated with the National Rifle Association. The mcmhers are scored, and awards are given when the requirements are met. The Rifle Cluh has sixteen memhers. Its main purpose is to teach the hoys the correct way to handle guns. Stanton Landis heads the eluh as president. The other officers are: vicefpresident, Elmer Ohlerg secretary, Dale Mowryg treasurer. Rohert Smith. Nacheay C' 6 This cluh is comprised of grades seven through nine. The memhers practice target shooting on the hasehall field. During the winter months the hoys have a target range set up in the high school. Through this organization they learn to he hetter howmen improving their skill in this ancient and challenging art. Mr. Thomas Uerher is the faculty adviser of the cluh. The cluh oificers are: president, Rohert Harrg vicefpresident, Rohert Suderz secretary, G l e n n Pletcherg treasurer, Roy Fritz. AQ Row I.. .David Miller. Ray Miller, Don Kochever, Carl Bluhangh. Dale Mowry. Ron' 2. . .Mr. Suder, Harvey Miller, Rohert Smith, Stan Lan' dis, Elmer Ohler, john Stapin- sky, Ray Coleman, Rohert Brant, Carl Saylor. Row l...Gerald Zorn, Glenn Plctcher, Thomas Murphy, Larf ry Hoffman, Richard Hoffman. Stanley Foor. Row Z. . .Mr. G e r h e r. Gary Norris, Rohert Harr, Roy Fritz. Larry Wills, Rohert Suder, Eu- gene Chaney. l7' - 8 'MY' Ron l...Kay Ann Hittle. Ron' l. 4 ,joyee Leydig, Sandra Buratty. Violet Chaney, Ruth Hay, Mrs, Menhorn. Ron' 3,..5andra Landis, judy Benning, Shirley Lcister, Con- nie Shrink, Margery lnigrund. Carla Miller, Barhara Smith, Nancy Leister, Catherine Hus' tetler. joan Horning. Ron' l...-Iohn Uadiski, Roger XX'eyant, john Vv'allace, Donald Watt, Sandra Ranpach, Phyllis l5oo:er, Mr, Telelt, Row 2,,.Vee Ann Saryer, San' dra Faulkner. Rachel Hittie, jane Ritchey, Doloris Landis. Kay Ann Smith, Suzan liisher. Row ,l,..Karen Kininrel, lvlarf garet llankinson, Fred Stray' rook, Richard Merrill, Ronald Saryer. Carl Brant. Ron 4...Leanne Shoher, jerry Smith, john Meyers, Kenneth Xxllllllbllllgli. Sewing Glad 7a5fe ewuukl efui ln their first year ol' organization, these I'il'teen An active cluh organized this year is the Tahle girls .ire advised hy Mrs. Betty Menhorn, Their Tennis Cluh, sponsored hy Mr. Willigriri Telek. main purpose is to learn the fundamentals of sewf This chih aceiuaints hoys and girls with the game ing. The girls made garments of their own choice, of ping pong. This not only adds to the sports life In addition to sewing, the girls had one social meet' of these twentylfiye junior high students, hut to ing each month, with a diilerent officer in charge their social lile as well. The officers are Delores at each meeting. Their oilieers are: president, Nanf Landis, president: Rachael Hittie, yicefpresidentz ey Leisterg yiee president, lvlargcry lmgrundg secref Leanne Shoher, secretary: lvlargaret Hankinson. tary. Carla Millerg treasurer, Ruth Hay, treasurer. oi U to I I t E ? 5 Tho cightccn hoys of this cluh lcxirn thc opcraif tion of the movie projcctor. spotlight, :ind micro' phonc. Under the direction of M1'. Hurry Spcichcr, who has sponsored this cluh for the past twclvc yours, they opcraitc thc projcctor for school movics and for educational classroom films. At the end of catch ycair thc club incinhcrs tzikc at trip to Johnstown for Rl hamquct. Tho officers airc: president, Rogcr Schrockg src' rctziry, Homer Krcinhrookg trcnsurcr, H El r v c y lvfzinknmycr. Made! 0 ai Thc Model Cluh, ncwly org.ini:ctl this yc.ir, IS composcd of fourtccn junior high hoys. Undcr thc supcrvision of Mr. Hurry Spcichcr, tht-y airc lcairning to usc. to cairc for. rind to propcrly main tain thc vairioiis shop tools. This ycalr thc hoys lczirncd to maikc numcrous airticlcs. Among thcsc ilrc modcl ships, hor pads, rind will plgitpics. Row I...Elmcr Slinllcr. Gary Norris, .lzimcs Hankinson, Carl Grcnkcy, Charles Thomas, Edf ward Krcpcllcn, Philip Rcstly. lion' .f...Mr. Spciclicr, Kcnnctli Englclui, Bruce Lconnrd, -lztincs Rnupuch, Rohcrt Vvlchh, Rogcr Schroclc. Carl Miller, VVziync Dcamcr, Michael Rohcrtson, Harvvy Mzinkumycr. l'-R1iN'I'...Wllll2llll Harris. ll,xL'K...W:1ltcr Hutzcll. Rich ard Dcancr, Nyal Vv'nlkcr, Kcn ncth Marker, Larry Mclicnzic. Edward Fisher. Paul Hoffman Paul Widiiiycr, Ralph Kurtz. tlanics Ringer, Mr. Spcichcr. Mast? 8 '7qp-ing 6' 146- The Art Typing Cluh, whieh is in its ol oper.ition. is eomposed ol senior grrls. Their sponsor, Mrs. Vern Shult the girls how to do girtistie typing. second year high sehool , is teatehing They learn how to ere.ite typed pietures and also how to m.1ke horders for trtle pages. Beeaiuse the eluh is so smxill, no olfieers were eleeted. INII Row I. . .Elsie Leydig, .I u d y Mzinkznnyer. Ron' 2. . ,Mis Sehultz. Ruth Clark. Donna Vfailker. -lzinet Barrett. Emma Sliailler, Mrs, Boyer, Dorothy Vflll. Dorf mu Shonku. Yiviaiii Dunmeyer, .fiiaafuf Glad The Lihriiry Cluh memhers. under the direetion of Mrs. Betty Boyer, :ire very helpful in keeping our lihrairy nent and orderly. During eluh meet' ings the memhers are informed of different duties of il lihriirizin. In addition. they mend old and torn hooks. Wheri several old hooks zieeumulaxte, ii hook snle is held. The proceeds, plus fines eolleetf ed for overfdue hooks. go for new hooks to he plaieed in the lihriiry. The officers aire :is follows: president, Dormzl Shonkog seeret.iryftreaisurer. Dorf othy Ann Will. 'Gini Dramatics Club, under the supervision of Mr. john R. Esch, is a new organization this year. Each week there is a business meeting, followed by a program. The members are learning about the fundamentals of the theater, and are doing some acting, too. Officers of the club are: president, Roberta Burchellg vicefpresident, Dorothy Weidf nerg secretary, Bonnie Prittsg treasurer, Tom Rayf mon. s UN l'.l,lNlli. . .Ronald Lyons. Rob' i ert May. 1 Hx fllAIRS...AI1ll Long. Barbaf 2 ra Meyers, Kay Sarver. Ruth Q Stuck. Dorothy Poorbaugh. lfnis r Row. . .Marjorie F r i t 1, Ann Roberts, Dorothy Weidf ner, Sandra Altfather, jay Bu' rntty. SIUUPINC1. .. Charles Popovich, Charles Will. SiceoNn Row. . . Louise Coughe' nour, Bonnie Pritts. Roberta Burehell, Francis Foehtnian, Eugene Fisher, james Scuriield, Tom Rayman, james Foy, Ed- ward Appleyard, Harold Dee- ter, Mr. Esch, ig . 'f Sixxxnixi.. .. Mr. Schaefer, if s .Qi Row l...Barbara Sipe, Ronald su Fabian. -s Row 2...Suzanne Krause. Shir' ley Brant. Carol Sanner, Ruth Stoner. Row 3. . .Raul Bird, R o b e r t Flick, Richard Layding, Bruce Stuck. Row 4. . .Sain Coug h e n o u r, james Hendershot, W i l l ia m Thompson. Row 5. . .Ivan Saylor. R o g e r Krause. Lyle Schaefer. Sala cnc! gndemd-fe This group is one of the new activities started in our high school this year. The members meet in the auditorium every activity period. During this time they learn to play different kinds of music. The members of the group are students in grades seven through nine. Mr. Williaiimi Schaefer, who is the sponsor of the group. is interested in helping every member to gain a better knowledge and un- derstanding of music. 5 fr K 2 . S . ,I . . I, 1 tar S VJ,-f, . :A si s A .MH l ' ,sufn 5 HN H351 84 1 it.. Qllefil ..Mdp!6 it A A Miss Eileen LaBute li NVERE proud when, on Fehruary 5, amid the eheers and applause of thousands, Miss Eileen Lahute was named l'ennsylx'ania's Queen Maple XI. Eileen petite, pretty, talented eap' tured the audience with her draniatie reading, an adaptation of i'The Old Vsfoman and the Clock hy Helen XViltsie. She, along with the ten other contestants representing as many high schools, was judged also on the hasis of personality, heauty, poise, intellect, and general appearance. Miss Lallute is the second BBKIHS girl to heeome Maple Queen. Miss Florahella Walker, a graduate of 1094, was Queen Maple VII. Eileen will he rememhered here for her scholastic ahility, her charm, her talent in art and dramaties. as well as for the honor she hrought to herself and to her school in winning the coveted Maple Queen title. Queen Eileen reigned over the Somerset County Maple Festival in Meyersdale in March. She was eoaehed and guided for the eontest and festival hy Mrs. Betty Menhorn, Miss Norma Joiner, Mr. Wzird Lehman, and Mr. Harold Bush, faculty committee for the Maple Queen Contest. We congratulate you, Queen Maple XI, and we wish for you the greatest happiness and suef tess throughout your life. AST YEAR we hold our .mniml May Dziy Fcstivgll on May S. 1957. Miss Dolly Wt-bb, vcry lovcly in hcr gown of whitc, rcigncd as Quccn of thc May. with Paul Kciidzill, scnioi' class prcsidcnt, as her cscort Thc thcmc for this fcstiyity wats The Magic Caii'pct. Students from hoth the high school auid grudc school hclpcd to IMHTYJY this guhl cvcnt. Enfh gr4dc pcrhmnncd ll diHcrcnt dance to illustrattc the many diffcrcnt typcs of dxmccs itll ovcr thc world. The Maiy Day prograun was undcr tht- dircction of at faculty uommittcc composed of Miss Norma joincr, Miss Bctty Huy, Mr. john Lichv.11', Miss M. Uciicxui Altfzltlicig Miss Tliclmgi Saiylor. and Mr. Willigiiim Scl1m:fcr. Willa thi: help of ai hcgiutilul. sunny day, thcrc wcrc mamy studcnts, pnrcnts,4u1d frnnids prcscnt for this tnidniondl cclchruoon. .Mdy QUBEIZ Miss Dolly Vsfchln E851 86 7a Um Pahawi On behalf of the 1958 Bervalon Staff we wish to express our deepest appreciation to the many friends and neighbors of our school who have so willingly patronized our twentieth yearbook. We shall always remember our patrons, whose interest and financial support have made this twentieth Bervalon an actuality. With these inadequate words we endeavor to say a very real and heartfelt thank you. A Ei P TEA COMPANY ......... . ............. Berlin 'A E? P TEA COMPANY .................................................................................. .............. M eyersdale APPLEYARD'S RADIO Es? TV REPAIRS, Phone 4023 ........ AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLY COMPANY, Phone 4168 .......... BAER AND COMPANY, Phone ME 4f4151 .................... BARBER'S FOOD MARKET, Phone ME 4f7131 ........... 'BARKSDALE STUDIOS QC. S. Hobgood, Rep.j ........... .................Berlin .. ............. Somerset ..............Meyersdale Meyersdale .Lansdowne BAUER, GEORGE QHarness Shopj .............................................. ................. B erlin BEACON MILLING CO., INC. QOrville R. Carverj ......... ........... F riedens 'BEACON SERVICE STATION, Phone 9929 ................................... , ...............,. Somerset BEAMER, H. J. QFord and Mercury Salesj, Phone ME 4'3181 ...... Meyersdale BELL, DAVID, AGENCY, Phone 6453 ........................,............................................... Somerset 'BENDER, H. G. fFarm Equiprnentj, Phone ME 4f3471 ....................... .Meyersdale 'BENDER IMPLEMENT CO. fFarm Equipmentj, Phone 6596 ............ Somerset 'BENDER SHOE COMPANY, Phone 6573 ............................................................... Somerset BERLIN AUTO AND HOME SUPPLY, Phone 3595 ......................... ........... B erlin BERLIN BATTERY MANUFACTURING CO., Phone 2061 .......,............. Berlin 'BERLIN FEED COMPANY, Phone 2941 .............. ............,.................... ........... B e rlin 'BERLIN HARDWARE, Phone 3701 ..........,.......... ........... B erlin 'BERLIN LUMBER COMPANY, Phone 3725 ................... ..,........ B erlin 'BERLIN PUBLISHING COMPANY, Phone 2815 ............ .,......... B erlin 'BERLIN WATER COMPANY, Phone 2625 ................ .....,..... B erlin 'BINGMAN PACKING COMPANY, Phone 4254 ............ 'BITTNER'S CURB SERVICE, Phone 4874 ..................... BITTNER'S GREENHOUSES, Phone 5104 .......... BROTHERTON GARAGE, Phone 3945 ............ ...........Berlin .,.............Somerset ..............Somerset ...........Berlin 'BROWN'S HARDWARE, Phone 2092 .................. .. ...................... ........... B erlin BUDD'S BARBER AND BEAUTY SHOP, Phone 3393 ........... ........... B erlin BUDD'S SHOE STORE, Phone 6253 ................ .. .. ................................................ Somerset 'CATHERMAN'S BUSINESS SCHOOL ................................. Cumberland, Maryland 'CENTRAL SERVICE STATION, Phone 4192 ............................................,........ , ..... Berlin 'CITIZEN'S NATIONAL BANK, Phone ME 4f412l ........ ............,. M eyersdale CLAPPER'S BUILDING SUPPLY, Phone ME 4-3211 .......... .............. M eyersdalc 831 'COCAfCOLA BOTTLING WORKS, INC., Phone 2912 or 3383 ............Berlin 'COCHRAN FARM EQUIPMENT, Phone 4348 ......,.. ........... S ornerset 'KCOOK AND LINTZ, Phone ME 4f7191 .................................... ........... M eyersdale COOK'S STORE fGas and Oilj, Phone Berlin 5083 ............ .............. G lencoe CORNER DRUG STORE, Phone ME 8f8161 ............... .,......... M eyersdale COUGHENOUR'S RESTAURANT ........................... ............. B erlin HCOUNTY TRUST CO., Phone 6578 ............ ........... So merset 'COVER STUDIO ..................................................... ............. j ohnstown 'CRONER INCORPORATED ............ 'CROWE'S FIVE AND TEN .................. ................. 'CROWE'S SUPER MARKET, Phone 2881 ....................... CUNNINGHAM'S TURKEY E? FREEZER PLANT, .............Berlin .............Berlin .............Berlin Phone ME 4f6718 ....................................................................................... ........... M eyersdale 'DAIRY DALE, Phone ME 4f6561 ............... ........... M eyersdale 'DeVILBISS COMPANY, Phone 4158 ............ ........... So merset DIAMOND MARKET, Phone 3361 ...................... .............................................. B erlin 'VDIEGES E? CLUST, Phone Cortlandt 7f8140 ........................ New York, New York 'DICKEY'S STORE, Phone 2272 ............................................... .............................................. B erlin DiPASQUALE BROTHERS, Phone ME 4f6251 ......... ........... M eyersdale 'DONNER, B. J. fNationwide Repj, Phone 2152 ........ 'DONNER, ROBERT H. fBui1derJ, Phone 4212 ........ DON'S SERVICE STATION, Phone 9421 ......... DUMBAULD'S TIRE SERVICE, Phone 4066 ............. EAST END TAVERN ..................................................................... EDNA MAE'S BEAUTY SALON, Phone 3785 ........ ESTNICK'S RESTAURANT, Phone 4273 ......... .............Berlin .............Berlin ......Somerset .............Berlin ......,.....Berlin ...................Berlin FELTON'S GARAGE, Phone 24R12 ............... ...................................... S chellsburg 'FIRST NATIONAL BANK ........... .... .............. B e dford and Schellsburg FIRST NATIONAL BANK ..............Berlin FIRST NATIONAL BANK ................................................................. ................ G arrett GARRETT ELECTRIC CO. QFrank M. Phenniciej ....... ................ G arrett GATEWAY RESTAURANT, Phone 5332 ........ ...... ........... So m erset GLEN SAVAGE STORE, Phone 4153 .......... .............. B erlin 'GLOSSER BROS. f Famous for Savings , ......... ............. J ohnstown 1. . , GNAGEY'S OLDSMOBILE, Phone ME 4'9381 ....... 'GROFF'S DEPARTMENT STORE, Phone 2682 ............ 'GRAHAM, A. D. CO., INC., Phone 6565 ................. 'HALF PRICE STORE, Phone ME 4f9503 ............................ ................Meyersdale ..................Berlin ................Somerset .....................Meyersdale HANKINSON GENERAL STORE, Phone 24R13 ................,.......... New Baltimore HARRIS BAKERY, Phone 4272 ..................... ...................... HARRISON, CHARLES ................................................... HAUGER, EDITH QBeauticianj, Phone 2753 ........ .. HAY, PAUL E., Phone 2452 ...................................,... . HAY, W. E., Phone 4578 .................,. 'HEIPLE'S SUPPLY, Phone 4138 ............................................... 'HIGHLAND GARDENS FLORIST, Phone 3753 ........ I. X. L. CREAMERY, Phone 6194 .................................... JANET'S BEAUTY SHOP, Phone 3591 ........... J. Ee? D. BIT COMPANY, Phone 6819 ........... .. JOHNSON Es? SON, Phone 2052 ................................... .. 'KEIDEL ELECTRIC SERVICE, Phone 5097 ..................... 'NKEYSTONE TRAILER CO. fjoe Chalkj, Phone 6993 KONHAUSfMEYERS AGENCY, Phone ME 4f4231 ................Somerset ............Berlin ...,........Berlin ..................Berlin ................Somerset .............Berlin ............Friedens ............Ber1in ................Somerset .............Berlin ............Berlin ................Somerset ................Meyersdale 'KRAUSE, BLAIR, Phone 3631 ......................................................................................................... Berlin LANDIS AND LAFFERTY CHEVROLET CO., Phone 5171 ..................... Berlin 'LIONS CLUB .............................................................................................................................. ............ B erlin LISHIA'S HOTEL, Phone 9431 .................. ................................. .............Berlin LLEWELLYN'S GREENHOUSE, Phone ME 4-4613 ........... ............... G arrett LLEWELLYN'S SERVICE STATION, Phone 2843 ........... ............. B erlin 'I..UIGI'S BEACON RESTAURANT, Phone 5850 .......... ........... S omerset LUTERFS RESTAURANT, Phone 3681 ..................... ............ B erlin MANEER'S RADIO AND TV, Phone 5000 ........... .......... S omerset 'MAUST BROTHERS GARAGE, Phone 4-ass ............ ............. B erlin McKIN'LEY'S DAIRY BAR, Phone 2351 ..................... ............. Be rlin MEADOW GOLD DAIRIES INC., Phone 2955 ........... ............. B erlin MENSER'S TEXACO SERVICE STATION .......... ................................................... B erlin MEYERSDALE RECORD E99 MUSIC SHOP, Phone ME 4f9461 ...... Meyersdale MEYERSDALE REPUBLICAN, Phone ME 4-3241 .................................... Meyersdale E891 901 MILLER, E. H. AND COMPANY, Phone 2021 ........ MILLER GARAGE, Phone 4504 .................................. -... MILLER, OSCAR, Phone 5313 ........................... ................. .................. ........ ................Berlin ................Berlin ......Somerset 'MILLER, ROBERT L., INSURANCE, Phone 2552 or 2635 ........................... Berlin 'MODERN DAIRY, Phone 3134 .......................... ................ ................ ...,.... . ........... B e r lin MONN STUDIO, Phone ME 4'3564 ......... ............. M eyersdale 'MUSSER'S BAKERY, Phone 6162 .................................................................... .............. S omerset 3 NATIONAL LINCOLN SERVICE STATION, Phone 2643 ........................ Berlin 'NEDROW, ORN, Phone 5937 ...................... ........... ...................... ...... S o m erset NEW BALTIMORE RESTAURANT, Phone Schellsburg 24fRf2 ................................... .............. N ew Baltimore NEW NATIONAL HOTEL, Phone 2335 ................................ .............. - ........... B erlin OLD FARM ICE CREAM E? BARfBfQ, Phone 4706 ........... .............. So merset 'PENN FURNITURE, Phone 4117 ........,.......................................... .............. S omerset PENNEY, J. C. CO., Phone 5622 ...................................... ...... S omerset 'PEOPLE'S NATIONAL BAN-K, Phone 4194 .......... PHILLIPS, J. BRUCE, Phone ME 419572 ........ 1 'PHILSON NATIONAL BANK, Phone 2015 ............. 'PONFEIGH COAL COMPANY, Phone ME 4-9561 ........ . POORBAUGH, MARY, Phone 4170 ........................................... . POTTER LUMBER COMPANY, Phone ME 4f4101 ......... PUGH, EUGENE, AGENCY, Phone 3962 or 5300 .......... 'RALPH'S TIRE SERVICE, Phone 9441 .............................................. REICH, DICK, FURNITURE Ei FLOOR COVERINGS ..................... ..............Somerset Meyersdale ................Berlin Meyersdale .....................Berlin .- ........... Meyersdale ................Berlin ..., ........... Berlin Meyersclale 'ROBERTSON'S REXALL DRUG STORE, Phone 4f300 ......... ..., ........... Berlin ROXBURY STORE, Phone 2467 ......................,................,.................. 'RUNNER OLDSMOBILE INC., Phone 4149 ............. SARVER, TED, Phone 3503 ........................,....................... SAYLOR TIRE AND BATTERY, Phone 6825 ............. 'SCHELLER, ART, Phone 3765 .................... SCI-IROCK, CHARLES, Phone 5352 'SCURFIELD, WILLIAM, Phone 2496 .........,................. 'SECOND NATIONAL BANK, Phone ME 4f9331 ......... ................Berlin ..............Somerset ................Berlin ..............Somerset ................Berlin ..., ........... Berlin ................Berlin Meyersdale . -..me ..-L....1-I-1. f.....f..gua14.n,.xli1iIlul.I4u.iiaLa Q an-..-I 411 1 K SHIPLEY'S HARDWARE, Phone ME 4f4111 ......... SMITH'S SERVICE STATION, Phone 4335 .............. SNYDER'S POTATO CHIPS, INC., Phone 3601 Meyersdale ..............Berl1n ..............Berlin 'SOMERSET DAILY AMERICAN, Phone 4136 ............ ...... S omerset 'SOMERSET BOOK STORE, Phone 5950 ..................... ...... S omerset 'SOMERSET CANDY COMPANY, Phone 4247 ......... ...... S omerset 'SOMERSET DRUG COMPANY, Phone 6411 ......... ............ S omerset : SOMERSET DRY CLEANERS, Phone 5484 ............ ...... S omerset 'SOMERSET FARM BUREAU, Phone 4659 ..................... ...... S omerset 'SOMERSET HAWKINSON TREAD, Phone 4667 ........ ...... S omerset 'SOMERSET MILLING COMPANY, Phone 6101 ........... ...... S omerset SOMERSET TRUST COMPANY, Phone 4154 .................................. ............ S omerset SPEICHER IMPLEMENT COMPANY, Phone ME 4f945 3 ....,............. Meyersdale 'STAHL'S JEWELRY, Phone 4062 ................................................................ .......,.... S omerset 'STODDARD COAL COMPANY, Phone 5214 ........ ................... B erlin S. S. SUSSER INC., Phone ME 4f7111 ....................,.... ........... M eyersdale SWANK'S HARDWARE, Phone ME 4f6131 ............ .... . ..... M eyersdale SYLVIA'S DRESS SHOP .................................................... ........... M eyersdale THOMAS DRUG STORE .....................................,.............. ..................... . . ........... Meyersdale 'THOMAS, JOHN QLimespreader Servicej, Phone 2874 ......... ................... B erlin TIPTON'S JEWELRY, Phone 3045 ...................................................... .............. B erlin TOT AND TEEN SHOPPE, Phone ME 4f4591 ............ ........... M eyersdale 'WALKER DALE fStore and Service Stationj ........ .............. B erlin WALKER, ERNEST, Phone 4372 ...................................... .............. B erlin 'WALKER, H. W. CO., Phone 4111 ......... ...... S omerset WALKER, MYRTLE fStyle Shopj ................ .............. B erlin 'WALTER'S TIRE SERVICE, Phone 4124 ..................... ...... S omerset WEAVER'S CROCERY fWe give Family Stampsj Phone ME 4-7141 ............................................................................................ Meyersdale WENZEL DRY CLEANING CO., Phone ME 4f4191 .............. ........... M eyersdale 'WETMILLER'S SELF-SERVICE MARKET, Phone 4285 .............BerIin .............Berlin .............Berlin WILL BROTHERS, Phone 2041 .................................................................. 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The ohjeet of our chapter is to create an enthusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate a desire to render service, to promote worthy leadership, and to encourage the development of character in the students. Appropriately, on this page - we wish to honor the highest scholastic students of the Class of 1957, Betty Meyers and Helen Glessner. Betty is now attending college at Ashland, Ohio. Helen is in nurses' training at Conemaugh Valley Memorial Hospital in Johnstown. Their achievements and those of others who have attained this distinction will ever serve as a challenge to those of us who follow. l Xi Rowl Pat Stoe Kay Sarver Eileen LaBute Bcxerle Deaner C l L d B , . ... , . ' y , aro an is, .andra Altfather, Mrs. Hay. Row 2...Donna Hay, Bernice Foust, Shirley Long. Dorothy Weidner. R lzld Bn -hl oil nc ey. Deanna Donner, Sara Croner. Row 3...Carol Miller, Betty june Dively, Sandra Stahl. Dorothy Hay, Mary Alyce Crowe, Lynda Beal. Row 4...Glenda Wehreck. Donald Kochevf , N h W d er at an ar , james Raupach, Verl Bittner, jean Leydig, Marlene Speicher. E941 E Q Mr. Esch, Mr. Lehman, Mrs. Baltzer in fqppfzecialian With sincere gratitude, we, the Class of 1958, wish to express our appreciation for the wonderful guidance given to us hy Mrs. Evelyn R. Baltzer, Mr. Watrd M. Lehman, and Mr. john R. Esch, Mrs. Baltzer advised the photography, the writing and the layout of our year' hook, while Mr. Lehman directed the business staff in the advertising, subscription, and circulation. Mr. Eseh assisted on the editorial staff. The members of the staff of the twentieth Bervalon thank them for their loyalty and inspiration, which has helped to make our twentieth Bervalon a reality. 951 :ummm UiQ f fifmml W gm ' 3 - ,f 45' f? f 'f ' 'X f X I, V :1 5 5 'W , X f ,ff Y 'f Xi1x4f n17 l,x Af cr., x f ca - Q H961 c X f X Y u I I x . 4 r is 1 Q: 1-nv, . Q v 4 5' df sf 'r .1 x I' ,g7 'ff!J-My ' fl x , N lx? f'?f ' J I,-Xf5! 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