Tulpehocken High School - Yearbook (Bernville, PA)

 - Class of 1958

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Our senior curtain-opener, Pajama Party, was The stage has provided us with a gateway to exciting significant in our school drama. and memorable adventures in an imaginary world. As the curtain rose for these different dramas, we experienced a new thrill that will remain with us as the curtain begins to rise for our drama on the world's stage after graduation day. Class Motto: Let to-day's performance open the curtain for to-morrow's success. Class Colors: Blue and Gray Class Flower: White Rose Our Drama in school has ended.... Selected from the audience, the jury found Karen Andre not guilty in our Junior Class production, Night of January 16th. Ronald Kirkhoff, Kay Pfautz, and Pauline Glosser wanted John's name removed from the travel roster in John Loves Mary. T wenty-two

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SANDRA FAY MOYER Sandy Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Sports Leader 2 secretary-treasurer; Art Club 3; Field Hockey 3; Debate 4; PENN-GUIN 4 feature co-editor; PENNANT 4. Faculty and students label Sondy os most studious. Even though she is an out- standing academic student, Sondy finds sufficient time for social activities. Doncing ond talking with her best friends hove supplied memorable moments for this intelligent senior. Sandy, who is 5' 1W tall, has revealed her writing skills in all phases of English. This quiet senior occasionally can be heard saying, Oh, brother! After graduation from high school, Sandy plans to attend Millcrsvillc State Teachers College. Her important contribution to the class's successful drama has been her portrayal of Carlo. KAY ELAINE PFAUTZ Kay Band 1, 2 secretary, 3 vice-president, 4 librarian; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 president; County Band 1, 2, 3, 4; County Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; class vice-president 2, 3; County Orchestra 2; District Band 2, 3, 4; Library Club 2, 3, 4; PENN-GUIN 2 assistant editor; Student Council 2, 3 vice-president, 4 secretary; Debate 3, 4; Music Club 3 president; doss president 4; PENNANT 4 feature editor. Kay, voted the most talented and the senior girl most likely to succeed, has olwoys been most successful in all her obovc activities. Her talent has been unexcelled, for she has served as accompanist for the school chorus and the county choruses for the post four years. Also, Kay will be long remembered for her excellent performances os Nancy Lee Faulkner ond Mary McKinley. PAULINE CARRIE SONON Becky Sports Leader 2, 3; Archery 3; Field Hockey 3, 4; Library Club 3; Softball 3, 4; PENNANT 4. Becky was appropriately voted the wittiest senior girl ond the most athletic. Possessing on uncqualcd sense of humor, Becky has provided hours of fun for everyone, and this athletic senior enjoys all sports, especially hockey ond softball. Becky, who is 5' 1W' tall, often remarks, Oh, come on now! This cheerful senior has contributed much of her time to PENNANT meetings; her warm and friendly personality has won her many friends. After high school Becky will enter business. Her portrayals in high school drama have been a prison matron ond Becky. JUNE ELIZABETH SPEICHER Junic Chorus 1, 3, 4; County Chorus I; Y-Tccns 2; Library Club 3. 4; PENN-GUIN 3, 4 feature co-editor; Debate 4; PENNANT 4. Beginning her school career in Pcnn-Bcrnvillo, June then attended schools in Marion Township and in Conrad Weiser; however, she returned to our school in her Junior year. Junic, as she is better known to all her friends, is 5'4 ; and she has irown hair and brown eyes. One of the eight academic seniors, June has worked on various projects and activities in her years at Pcnn-Bcrnvillo. This dependable and interesting senior and Sondy, who completes the inseparable pair of the senior class, enjoy participating in the same activities. June plons to enroll in the pre-medical course at Albright College. Her dramatic portrayal was Mrs. Redmond. Twenty-one



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OUR DRAMA OF SCHOOL LIFE First Row: Anno Moc Mountz, Patricio Kcrncr, Susan Goldstein, Norman Burkey, Kay Pfautz, Pauline Glosser, Joyce Dclp, Eileen Good. Second Row: Sandra Moyer, June Spcicher, Yvonne McQuate, Pauline Sonon, Arlene Lengcl,-Lorraine Kramer, Elinor Eorhart, Lynda Kulp. Third Row: Evan LaFollctto, Warren Hartman, Mr. Matthew, Sherwood Himclbcrgcr, Ronald Kirkhoff. Scene: Penn-Bernville School District Place: Bernville, Pennsylvania Time: School Years Act I As the curtain opened for our early years in school, we, the players, were stage-struck and nervous because we were beginning a new drama of life. In our first year we starred in the rhythm band. The original cast included Norman Burkey, Susan Goldstein, Pauline Sonon, Arlene Lengel, Lorraine Kramer, Kay Pfautz, Ronald Kirkhoff, and Sherwood Himelberger. In our third year Pauline Glosser joined the acting group. In fourth grade Joyce Delp became one of the busy cast members. The cast was enlarged in our fifth year with the addition of Lynda Kulp. Members of our cast participated in the operetta entitled, The Obliging Clock. Our dramatic productions in seventh grade were the following: Our Famous Ancestors and The Ides of March. Act II In our freshman year the following joined our players: Elinor Earhart, Sandra Moyer, Patricia Kerner, Yvonne McQuate, Anna Mae Mountz, Evan LaFollette and Warren Hartman. Sweet Heart's Ball, our first dance, proved to be a gratifying experience for everyone. During this year we also experienced a great loss when our classmate, Linda Bare, passed away. Our happy performances were saddened by this tragedy. Act III Our sophomore year was an active one. We elected our class officers from our small cast. They were as follows: president, Norman Burkey; vice-president, Kay Pfautz; secretary, Susan Goldstein; treasurer, Pauline Glosser; and chaplain, Sherwood Himelberger. We also purchased our blue and gray class jackets. As we began our junior year we waited in great anticipation for our class rings. The cx- erience received in the plays of preceding years elped to make The Night of January Sixteenth, our junior class play, a great success. June Speicher and Eileen Good joined our busy cast in the beginning of the year. In our senior year we again elected officers from our cast. This was done under the supervision of Mr. Matthew, our senior class advisor. They were as follows: president, Kay Pfautz; vice- president, Norman Burkey; secretary, Susan Goldstein; treasurer, Pauline Glosser; chaplain, Joyce Delp. In our last year we also presented two plays, Pajama Party and, John Loves Mary. These plays brought us one step closer to our final school production—our graduation.

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