Tulpehocken High School - Yearbook (Bernville, PA)
- Class of 1966
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I THE CLASS OF 1966 PRESENTS TULPEHOCKEN HIGH SCHOOL RD 2 BERNVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA VOLUME I FOREWORD I Dardanian, among the names submitted for our yearbook by members of the student body, was chosen because Dardania, the son of Zeus and Electra, was known as the mythological ancestor of the Trojans. Dardanian through the years has come to be used sy- nonymously with the word Trojan, the symbol of Tulpehocken High School. Where there arc people there are facilities with doors. We the class of ’66, present to you the open doors of our gateway to useful living, Tulpehocken High School. 2 ADMINISTRATION, FACULTY, AND CURRICULA SENIORS and UNDERGRADUATES - JUNIORS.....1! SOPHOMORES -- FRESHMEN---- ACTIVITIES CLUBS MUSIC SPORTS SPECIAL EVEI 130 .. . ■ i . ', _ :. —i- • ADMINISTRATION • V AND : ‘ ' T ' ; FACULTY : f ] . • 4m. m TULPEHOCKEI' 1964 TULPEHOCKEN UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT EARL S. SCHAEFFER • PRESIDENT LYNN C. RISSINGER • VICE PRESIDENT ALVIN S. ZERBE • SECRETARY DR. GEORGE F. SEBASTIAN • TREASURER DANIEL BAGENSTOSE HOWARD B. BALSBAUGH CARL H. BROWN HERBERT L. DECK EARL F. DEGLER JOHN A. DERR DAWSON M. HARNISH FLOYD L. KOENIG CLARENCE W. MENGEL RAYMOND E. MOHN ALVIN I. MORGAN JOHN O. MOYER, JR. HAROLD L. NOLL ELMER K. PYLE NORMAN W. REIFSNYDER NORTON J. SMITH ORVILLE F. STAUFFER HENRY E. ZIEGLER HIGH SCHOOL WESTERN BERKS SCHOOL AUTHORITY GEORGE E. SPANNUTH • CHAIRMAN WAYNE C. HENNE • VICE CHAIRMAN HARVEY A. HILL, JR. • SECRETARY HOWARD R. KLINE • TREASURER ROBERT G. MOHN • ASS T. SEC.-TREAS. WILLIAM B. HERBEIN • COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT HARRY E. EBLING • SUPERVISING PRINCIPAL EARL C. KOENIG • ASS'T. SUPV. PRINCIPAL ROBERT R. HARNER • HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL IRENE T. HASSLER • ELEMENTARY PRINCIPAL DAVID J. BATDORF • SOLICITOR I' Jta ELMER H. ADAMS ASSOCIATES • ARCHITECTS I w rnruT 6. cnu iwr. . r rurDAi L. H. FOCHT SON, INC. - GENERAL G. W. WIEN, INC. • PLUMBING BOHRER - REAGAN CORP. • HEATING EASTON ELECTRO CONST. CO. • ELECTRICAL 6 Mr. Hubert R. Hamer Guidance Counselor 7 SCHOOL BOARD FIRST ROW: David Batdorf, John Moyer, Orville Stauffer. Har- Schaeffer. Carl Brown. Floyd Koenig. Earl Degler, Alvin Mor old Noll, Lynn Rissingcr. Alvin Zerlie. Clarence Mcngel Pres., gan. Elmer Pyle. Earl Koenig. Mrs. Irene Hasslcr. SECOND ROW: Harry Ehling, Earl SCHOOL AUTHORITY Mr. Wayne Ilenne, Mr. Robert Mohn, Mr. Harvey Hill. Jr.. Mr. George Spannuth, Mr. Howard Kline, Mr. David Batdorf. 8 SCHOOL NURSE Mrs. Irene T. Haag SCHOOL DOCTOR Dr. Peter T. Pngliese Doctor’s Assistant 9 ENGLISH Pete gives a demonstration. The seniors learn alxmt Shakespeare. 10 11 Diligent study by 10-4. SCIENCE 12 Math Mr. Hoiiakl Wenrieh Biology Pr. Chemistry Science 13 SOCIAL STUDIES i Mr. Michael Scarpignato P.O.D. Civics Mr. Scarpignato and his fan club. Now. this is where we're going Liz. 14 Mr. Paul Went ling World Cultures Guidance Mr. Samuel Schwartz American History Civics 15 10th grade world cultures class. LANGUAGES 16 I !-II students enjoy reading current Cerinan magazine. Was sprechen Sic? Modem lab facilities spark interest in foreign languages. 17 MATH Mr. William Kaiser Algebra I Business Math Trig Math I Ah, Girls . . . please!” 18 19 Mr. Grim supervises the ninth grade class. PHYSICAL Mrs. June Harnly Physical Education Girls' Health Miss Linda Kdris Physical Education Girls' Health I still think it's easier to count calorics. 20 EDUCATION “Hey. I did it! One, two, three . . . 21 COMMERCIAL Miss Nancy Troutman Shorthand Typing What’s a'matter. Darlene, your pinkies tired? 22 Bookkeeping Olfiw Practice How many errors this time, Susie? Typing Commercial Klevciith grade commercial students enthralled l y the mysteries of Business math. 23 AGRICULTURE Mr. Michael Orendo Agriculture Shop Mathematics New shop facilities give wider scope to school program. 24 Construction of a mineral and salt feeder. Fancy tractor tires?!? Mr. Gerald Seiler Agriculture Shop Mechanical Drawing T.H.S.'s Tom Sawyer 25 HOME ECONOMICS Mrs. Sara Clements Home Kconomics Vocational Home Kconomics Mrs. Ixris l ep|)cn Home Kconomics Vocational Home Kconomics Attentive 9-1 yirls. 26 Mil 27 This is tin wav we wash our clothes.” There must he another tabic. 28 INDUSTRIAL ARTS Mr. Daniel Witman Industrial Arts Mechanical Drawing Mr. Charles Steiner Mechanical Drawing Shop 29 Hey. something must have gone wrong. DRIVER EDUCATION This is before driver ed. class. Do not exceed 120 M.IMI. 30 MUSIC ‘Thala iorl!” 'One. two. three, and . . 31 BUS DRIVERS John Hemic, Paul Keeney, Wayne Stoudt. Melvin Ritchie. Ralph Kissling, Elmer Bashore, Quentin Get- tel, Harold Bashore. Edith Ziegler. Phyllis Stoudt. JANITORS George Bashore, Nicholas Romano. Samuel Koch. 32 CAFETERIA PERSONNEL Mrs. Viola Ruth, Mrs. Erma Ilcnne, Mrs. Pearl Schaeffer, Mrs. Alice Luckcnbill. Mrs. Anna Marks, Mrs. Helen Schlappig. RALPH HERBERT BARK Vocational “Ralph The little man with the big car . . . Very friendly . . . Handy man of the se- nior class . . . Mighty hunter. FFA (1) (2) (3) (4) . . . Bus Monitor (1) (2) (3) (4) . . . Jr. Chorus (1). JAMES ALLEN BARNETT Academic Barney Short . . . Enjoys trapping . . . Quiet . . . Flans to enter forestry field. Band (1) (2) (3) (4) . . . Jr. Chorus (2) . . . Soccer (2) (3) (4) . . . Basel tail (4). DALE AMMON BASHORE Academic Dale Tall, dark, and handsome . . . Has a flashing smile . . . Can l e seen with Hen- ry or Roger . . . Neat dresser . . . Richard Burton of the senior class. Student Council (1) (2) (3) (4) . . . Executive Council (41 . . . Vicc-Pres. of Stu- dent Council (3) . . . Jr. Chorus (1) . . . Sr. Chorus (3) (4) . . . Soccer (1) (2) . . . Basketball (2) . . . Fire Marshall (4). 36 DAVID NELSON BASIIORE Academic “David Always laughing . . . Safe driver?? . . . Is it true Blondes have more fun? . . . Constantly combing his hair. FT A (2) . . . Debates (2) (3) ... Jr. Chorus (3) ... Sr. Chorus (3) (4) . . . Fire Marshall (3). NANCY ANNA BKAMESDERFER Commercial “Nanc Miss Congeniality . . . 'Ilie proud owner of Elvis . . . “lie g x d.“ Yearbook Stalf (4) . . . Student Council (I) (2) (3) (4) . . . Student Council Sec.-Treas. (3) . . . Executive Council (4) . . . Newspaper Stalf (3) . . . De- bates (2) . . . Hostess (3) (4) . . . Band (1) t2) (3) (4) ... Jr. Chorus (I) . . .Jr. County Chorus (1). . . Sr. Chorus (3) (4). . . Hockey (1) (2) (3) (4). . . Tennis (I) (2) . . . Lebanon Daily News School Correspondent (3) (4). LINDA LOUISE BENDER Always up to something . . . Enjoys changing her hair color . . . Good athlete . . . Future ambition, beautician. Newspaper Stalf (I) (2) (3) (4) . . . FT A (I) (2) . . . Band (I) (2) (3) (4) . . . Se- nior Junior Play (3) (4) . . . Majorette (4) . . . Hockey (1) (2) (3) (4) . . . Bas- ket lull (1) (2) . . . Softball (1) . . . J.V. Cheerleader (3) . . . County Band (2) (3) (4) . . . District Band (3) (4). . . State Band (3) (4). . . Sr. Chorus (4). . . Library Club (4). Vocational “Bender 37 SUSAN MAMON BENDER Commercial Susie Champion giggler of the commercial class . . . Couldn't live without history class??? . . . Style conscious. Bus monitor (3) ... Jr. Chorus (1) . . .Sr. Chorus (3) (-1). HERBERT WILLIAM BENZEL Vocational “Hcrl ” A real nut . . . Interested in carpentry . . . Future amhition — plum! er. FFA (I) (2) (3) (4) . . . Audio Visual (1) (2). THOMAS WARREN BERCER Industrial Arts •Tommy Shy and quiet . . . Practices the art of sleeping during school . . . Rchrershur- ger . . . Likes shop. 38 CARL DENNIS BLATT Academic •ar Versatile athlete . . . Can be seen driving around Bethel . . - Big thinker?? . . . Creat racing fan. Jr. Chorus (1) . . . Sr. Chorus (3) (4) . . . Soccer (1) (2) (3) (4) . . . Basketball (1) (2) (3) (4). . . Track (1) (2) . . . Wrestling (3). RICHARD WALTER BLATT Academic “Blatty likes driving around in his Chevy . . . Enjoys spear fishing for carp . . . Likes to just “mess around. Projectionists (1) (2) . . . Bus Monitor (1) (2) (4) . . . Band (1) (2) . . . Sr.-Jr. Play (3) (4) . . . Jr. Chorus (1) (2) . . . Soccer (1) (2) (3) . . . Baseball (4) . . . Wrestling (4). LINDA LOU BREIDIGAM Vocational “Linda A fine seamstress . . . Always in a whirl . . . Spends Thursday nights at Bu fly's. 39 Jr. Chorus (1) . . . Sr. Chorus (4) . . . Library (4). KAREN KAY BROWN Commercial “Karen” Has pretty brown hair . . . Attempts to keep Lizzy quiet . . . Has a well- controlled temper??? . . . Hails from Ml. Aetna. Jr. Chorus (1) . . . Sr. Chorus (3) (4) . . . Majorette (3) (4). TERRY LEE BROWN Academic “Terry” Schubert's pride and joy . . . Avid liascball fan . . . Red-light . . . Likes to argue alrout anything. Jr. Chorus (1) . . . Baselxdl (I) (2). BEVERLY CLAY Vocational “Beverly I-oves gym class??? . . . Lives in Mt. Aetna . . . Can Ik seen with Sara. 40 Jr. Chorus (1) . . .Sr. Chorus (4). SARA JANE Cl-ENTI MACK Vocational “Sara MARCIA LYNN GOOVER Commercial “Marshall Shy and quiet . . . Likes driving, horses, and loafing . . . Talkative when she gets going. Sr. Chorus (-I). Fa- Spends her time talking with Kaye . . . Always smiling and friendly . . . trols Ml. Aetna’s sidewalks . . . Baby-sitting expert. MARCARET ANN DAUB Academic Margaret Pretty blue eyes . . . “Well you know how she is! . . . Keeps Elsie’s cus- tomers happy and full . . . Tickles the ivories. ETA (2) (3) (4). . . FTA Sec. (3) (4). . . Hostess (3) (4). . . Band (1) (2) (3) (4) . . . Dance Band (I) (2). . . Jr. Chorus (1) . . . Sr. Chorus (3) (4). . . Hockey (1) (2) (3) (4) . . . Tennis (1) . . . Jr. County Chorus (I) . . . Yearbook (4). 41 DONALD MARK DELONG Academic Di . Likes l asci all and basketball . . . Enjoys driving truck . . . Talkative . . . Fu- ture ambition is to l ecomc an accountant. Band (1) (2) (3) (-1). . . Safety Patrol (I) (2) (3)... Jr. Chorus (1). . .Sr. Cho- rus (2) . . . Basketball (1) (2) (3) (4) . . . Basclxtll (1) (2) (3) (4). TERRY LEE DELP Academic Pete” Shy . . . Likes to clown and joke . . . Enjoys sports, especially baseball . . . Likes to drive . . . Projectionist (I) (2) (3) . . . Jr.-Sr. Play (3) ... Jr. Chorus (1) (2) . . . Soccer (1) (2) (4) . . . Baseball (1) (2) (3) (4). GLEN ELTON DOUTRICH Vocational Glen Has dreamy blue eyes . . . Drives a hot car . . . Always has a pleasant smile . . . Well groomed. FFA (I) (2) (3) (4) . . . Assistant Treasurer of FFA (3) . . . A.V.A. Club (1) (2) (3) (4) . . . Jr. Chorus (1) . . .Sr. Chorus (3) (4). 42 LEROY RICHER EBERLY Vocational “Leroy” Drives a big auto . . . Shy and reserved . . . Hunting enthusiast . . . Black curly hair. FFA (2) (3) (-1). NANCY LOUISE EBLING Academic Nancy” A real sports fan . . . Always carries many liooks, but seldom opens them . . . Loves to work??? . . . Driving is her hobby. FTA (2) (3) (-1) . . . Band (1) (2) (3) (4) . . . Dance Band (2) (3) (4) . . . Jr. Cho- rus (1) . . . Sr. Chorus (3) (4) . . . Hockey (1 (2) (3) (4) . . . Tennis (I) . . . Class President (2) (4) . . . Jr. County Chorus (1) . . . Class Vice-President (3) . . . Hostess (4). CARY LEE EDRIS Vocational “Cary Has a knack for wrecking porches . . . Chicken farmer . . . Another con- tributor to the Ford industry . . . Blonde hair. FFA (1) (2) (3) (4) . . . FFA Reporter (4) . . . Projectionist (1) (2) (3). 43 RICHARD I,EE KTCHBERCER Vocational Ritch Avid Honda fan . . . Really knows how to sell suits . . . Our gift to the farm- ini' profession. FFA (1) (2) (3) (4) . . . Berks County Corresponding Secretary (4) . . . Bus Monitor (2) (3) . . . AVA Club (4). CYNTHIA MARIE CIBBEL Academic Cindy Giggler . . . AI wavs chewing gum . . . Only her hairdresser knows for sure. . . . Chemistry whiz ?t't Newspaper staff (2) . . . FT A (2) (3) (4) . . . Band (2) (3) (4). . . Jr. Chorus (I) . . . Sr. Chorus (3) (4) . . . Basketball (I) (2). JANET MARIE EVANS Academic Janet Friendly gal . . . Talkative . . . Good dancer . . . Full of school spirit . . . Neat dresser. Student Council (2) . . . Newspaper Staff (I) (21 (3) (4) . . . FT A (I) (2) (3) (4) . . . Jr. Chorus (I) . . . Color Guard (4) . . . Basketball (2) . . . Softball (1) (2) . . . J.V. Cheerleader (2) . . . Varsity Cheerleader (3) (4) . . . Banner Carrier (3) . . . Hostess (4). 44 I JOHN CONSTANTINK COCETS. JR. Vocational Johnny Raises chickens as his hobby . . . Easy to get along with . . . Good sense of humor ... A willing worker. FFA (1) (2) (3) (4). . . FFA Chaplain (2). . . FFA Assistant Sec. (3). . . FFA Sentinel (4) . . . Bus Monitor (4) . . . Sr. Chorus (4) . . . Track (3) (4) . . . Wrestling (2) (3) (4). RANDALL GARY H AAG Industrial Arts llaagy” Charles Atlas of the senior class . . . Number one driver cd. student . . . Our representative to the Brothers of the Brush . . . Appreciates the feminine gender. Projectionists (3) . . . Ibis Monitor (2) (3) (4) . . . Rand (1) (2) (3) (4) . . . Jr. Chorus (I) . . . Sr. Chorus (3) (4) . . . Soccer (1) . . . Fire Marshall (3) (4). JAMES SHERWOOD HECKMAN Academic “Jim” Likes to “goof ofT' . . . Sticks up for the Marines . . . Friendly . . .His hair is his pride and joy. Projectionists (I) (2) (3) (4) ... Jr. Chorus (1) . . . Soccer (1) (2) (4) . . . liase- Ixall (I) (2) (3) (4) . . . Wrestling (4). 45 BRUCE ALBERT IIENNE Vocational Bruce Shy . . . Enjoys shooting water pistols . . . Funny when you get to know him. FFA (1) (2) (3) (4). RUTH ELLEN HERRINGTON Academic Birdie Esso Queen . . . Plays a mean saxophone . . . Quiet??? . . . Mr. Schwartz’s lxidyguard. FTA (2) (3) (4) . . . Yearlxjok Staff (4) . . . Student Council (3). . . Hostess (3) (4). . . Band (1) (2) (3) (4) . . . Dance Band (2) (3)... Jr. Chorus (1). . .Sr. Chorus (4) . . . Softball (2) . . . Tennis (1). CAROL JEANNE IIEYWOOD Vocational Carol Chews gum for her nerves . . . Class giggler . . . Plans a trip to California . . . Math fiend . . . Spends her spare time reading. Jr. Chorus (1) . . .Sr. Chorus (4). 46 HENRY KLINE IIOLLENBACH Academic “Henry” Bethel’s pool-shark . . . Quiet-sometimes . . . One of the migjity Trojan war- riors . . . Short, but powerful. Band (I) (2) (3) (4). . .Jr. Chorus (1). . .Sr. Chorus (3) (4) . . . Soccer (1) (2) (3) (4) . . . BasclK.ll (1) (2) (3) (4). . . Fire Marshall (4) . . . Wrestling (2) (3) (4). JANET FAYE KEENEY Commercial '‘Janet A very convincing debator . . . Beautiful red hair . . . Always seen and heard . . . Energetic cheerleader. Yearbook staff (4) . . . FTA (2) . . . Debates (2) (3) (4) . . . Band (1) . . .Jr. Chorus (1) . . . Sr. Chorus (3) (4) . . . Color Guard (3) (4) . . . Hockey (1) (2) . . . Tennis (1) . . . J.V. Cheerleader (1) . . . Varsity Cheerleader (3) (4) . . . Student Council (4). LINDA FAYE KEENEY Commercial Linda” This is confusing! . . . Future professional hockey player??? . . . Keeps the candy business going. Jr. Chorus (I) . . .Sr. Chorus (3) (4) . . . Hockey (1) (2) (3). . . Baskctlxall (4) . . . Softball (4). 47 GENE ROBERT KLINE Vocational Kliney” World’s greatest Honda rider ... A good Ag. Student . . . Enthusiastic” lire marshall . . . Owns a high-power Ford. FF.V (1) (2) (3) (4) . . . FFA Treasurer (4) . . . Bus Monitor (4) . . . Fire Mar- shall (3). JANET LOUSE KLINE Academic Janet Quiet and studious . . . Always the clown . . . Writes witty stories . . . Really swings with her alto clarinet. Yearbook staff (4). . . Student Council (1). . . Newspaper staff (1) (2) (3) . . . FT A (1) . . . Debates (1) (2) (3) (4) . . . Band (I) (2) (3) (4). . . Sr. Jr. Play (3) (4) . . . Jr. Chorus (1) (2) . . .Sr. Chorus (3) (4) . . . Softball (1) . . . County Band (1) (2) (3) (4) . . . District Band (I) (3) (4) . . . State Band (1) (3) (4) . .'. Class President (3) . . . Hostess (4) . . . Band President (4). SYLVIA ELAINE K LAI IB Commercial Yearbook staff (4) . . . Newspaper staff (1) (2) (3) . . . FTA (1) (2). . . Band (I) (2) (3) (4) . . . Jr. Chorus (I) . . . Jr. County Chorus (1) . . . Sr. Chorus (3) (4) • • • Sr. County Chorus (4) . . . Hockey (I) (2) (3) (4) . . . Tennis (I) (2) . . . J.V. Cheerleader (2) . . . Varsity Cheerleader (3) (4) . . . Class Secretary (1) (4) . . . Band Secretary (4) . . . Hockey Captain (4) . . . District Chorus (4). Has great musical ability . . . halfback. Everyone’s friend . . . Likes driving . . . Swift 48 KARL HOWARD KLINE Academic Klinie” Enjoys golf, baseball, and basketball . . . Neat dresser . . . Wants a job in the science field. Yearbook staff (3) (4) . . . Student Council (3) (4) . . . Student Council Presi- dent (3). . . Newspaper staff (1) (2) (3). . . Debates (1) (2). . . Rand (1) (2) (3) (4) ... Jr. Chorus (1) (2). . . Basketball (1) (2) (3) (4) . . . Baseball (2) (3) (4) . . . Class President (2) . . . Safety Patrol (1) (2) . . . Fire Marshall (4) . . . FTA (4). JAY LEE KNOLL Vocational “Jay Short, dark, and handsome . . . Favorite passtime is pesting people . . . Very dependable fellow. Newspaper staff (2) (3) . . . FFA (1) (2) (3) (4) . . . FFA Rc|x rtcr (2) (3) . . . FFA Secretary (4). . . Bus Monitor (3). . . Band (1) (2) (3) (4). . . Wrestling (3) (4) . . . Track (3) (4) . . . Sr. Chorus (4). ELIZABETH KOLAR Commercial “Lizzy” Not always seen, but always heard . . . Likes drive-in movies . . . Twirls a hot baton . . . Adores school??? . . . Can be seen with either Karon or Susie. Jr. Chorus (I) ... Sr. Chorus (3) (4) . . . Majorette (2) (3) (4). 49 CAROL JEAN KRALL Academic Carol' The Farmer's Daughter . . . Enjoys playing the piano . . . What a laugh! . . . Pleasant personality. Bus monitor (2) (3) (4) . . . Jr. Chorus (I) . . .Sr. Chorus (3) (4). ALFRED STERLING KRKISKR Vocational “Alfred Comes from the out-skirts of Bethel . . . Drives a white convertible . . . Runs around with Cary and Richard. FFA (3) (4). CAROL MAE KRAMMES Academic Knim Likes driving her Chevy . . . Enjoys dancing . . . Talkative at times . . . Outspoken. Student Council (2) . . . Newspaper staff (1) (2) (3) . . . FT A (1) (2) . . . Jr. Chorus (I) . . . Sr. Chorus (4) . . . Basketball (2) (4) . . . Softball (1) (2). 50 WILLIAM HARVEY KRILL Vocational Shy, but funny . . . Pitches in when he is needed . . Shoots the breeze . . . FFA (I) (2) (3) (4) . . . Safety Patrol (1) (2). Willy' . Likes driving . . JAMES EDWIN LAUSCH Vocational “Jimmy” One of the taller boys of the class . . . Up to date on current events . . . Hard on his dad's car . . . FFA (1) (2) (3) (4) . . . Track (3) (4) . . . Sr. Chorus (4). LARRY LEE LEBO Academic “Leeb Likes talking and clowning . . . Enjoys food (lots of it!) . . . Likes drawing cartoons . . . Yearbook staff (3) (4) . . . Student Council (3) (4) . . . Student Council Vice President (3) . . . Newspaper staff (I) (2) (3) . . . Debates (1) . . . Projection- ists (1) . . . Band (1) (2) (3) (4) . . . Sr.-Jr. Play (3) (4) . . . Jr. Chorus (1) (2) . . . Soccer (1). . . Basketball (1) (3) (4). . . Baseball (1) (3) (4) . . . Safety Pa- trol (1) (2). 51 GERALDINE ANN LONG Vocational “Gerry Short and friendly . . . Has an extensive wardrobe . . . Neat as a pin Sells car parts!!? Jr. Chorus (1) . . . Sr. Chorus (3) (4) . . . Library Club (4). A NN A LORRAIN E I AM ASTER Vocational Anna Has the neatest wardrobe . . . Good dancer . . . Drives a red hot Chevy . . . Loves school??? Jr. Chorus (I) ... Sr. Chorus (3) (4) . . . Hockey (1) . . . Basketball (1) . . . Library (4). JEANNE GRACE MANBECK Academic “Jeanne Future actress . . . I,oves to sing . . . Ring the bells for our band . . . Never at home! FTA (2) (3). . . Hostess (3) (4) . . . Band (1) (2) (3) (4). . . Jr. Chorus (1). . . Sr. Chonis (3) (4) . . . Hockey (1) (2). . . Jr. County Chorus (1). . . Sr. Coun- ty Chorus (3) (4). 52 SUSAN PATRICIA MENGEL Academic “Red Noisy redhead! . . . Likes hoys, dramatics and baloney sandwiches . . . Help- ful . . . Fussy eater. Yearbook staff (4). . . Newspaper staff (2) (3). . . FTA (1) (2). . . Debates (1) (2) (3) (4) . . . Band (1) (2) (3) (4) . . . Sr.-Jr. Play (3) . . . Jr. Chorus (1) . . . Sr. Chorus (2) (3) (4) . . . Basketball (1). . . Softlwll (1) . . . J.V. Cheerleader (3) . . . V. Cheerleader (3) (4) . . . Class Sec. (1) (2) (3) . . . Hostess (4). RONALD PAUL MERKEL Academic “Ronnie” Likes “bombing” around in his Ford . . . Enjoys playing softball for the Bern- villc Raiders . . . Talkative . . . Likes to sit and shoot the “breeze at ball games. Student Council (1) . . . Projectionist (1) (2) (3) . . . FFA (1) . . . Jr. Chorus (1). FAYE LOUISE MERKEY Vocational Faye” Tall red-head . . . Always has something to say . . . Friendly personality . . . Lives near the large city of Schubert. Bus Monitor (3). . . Jr. Chorus (1) . . .Sr. Chorus (3) (4) . . . Softball (4) . . . Library (4). 53 ROGKK DAVID MERKKY Industrial Arts “Mcrkey Creat soccer player . . . Alias Crash Merkey” . . . Travels with Henry and Dale . . . Good class contributor . . . Fun to be with. Band (1) (2) (3) (4) . . . Dance Band (3) ... Jr. Chorus (1) . . . Sr. Chorus (3) (4). . . Soccer (1) (2) (3) (4). . . Basketball (1) (2) (3) (4). . . Track (3) (4). . . Wrestling (2) (3) (4) . . . Jr. County Chorus (1). MAE JUNE MEYER Vocational Mae” Blue is her favorite color . . . Tries not to break her long fingernails . . . Long, dark hair and bright blue eyes. Jr. Chorus (1) . . .Sr. Chorus (3) (4). . . Color Guard (3) . . . Hockey (1) (2) (3) . . . Basketball (1) . . . Library Assistant (3) . . . Library Club (4). RALPH GRATON MILLER Academic Ralph” First class nut . . . Playboy of Meckville . . . All-star soccer player . . . Wilted Chamberlain!!! Bus Monitor (3) . . . Band (1) (2) (3) (4) . . . Dance Band (1) (2) (3) (4) ... Jr. Chorus (1) ... Sr. Chorus (3) (4) . . . Soccer (1) (2) (3) (4) . . . Basketball (1) (2) (3) . . . Fire Marshall (3) . . . Class President (3) . . . Class Treasurer (2). 54 Academic ELIZABETH ANN MOORE Lizzy Talkative?? ... A manicurist’s pride and joy . . . Carol's buddy . . . Quite a seamstress. Jr. Chorus (1) . . .Sr. Chorus (3) (•!). LESTER FRANK MOVER. JR. Vocational Lxsstcr” Champion tractor driver . . . Arguing is his hobby . . . “You can't beat a Farmall! LINDA SUE MOUNT' Commercial “Mousie Quiet, but friendly . . . Likes to sew and cook . . . Future ambition; key- punch operator. Newspaper staff (1) (2) (3). . . FTA (1) . . . Bus Monitor (2). . . Jr. Chorus (1) . . . Sr. Chorus (2) . . . Library (2). 55 FF 1 (2) (3) (4). harry WILLIAM NAFTZINCER. JR. Vocational Likes Fords, girls, and FFA . . . Pleasant fellow. FFA (1) (2) (3) (4) . . . Safety Patrol (2). FAY JEAN OXENRIDER Commercial Nutty and talkative . . . Excels in sports . . . Likes dancing tion; Waves. Band (2) . . . Jr. Chorus (2) . . . Class Vice-President (3) . . . Softball (1) . . . Basketball (4) . . . Tennis (4). Fay” . . . Future ambi- Vocational Loves to read . . Jr. Chorus (1) . . JOAN MARIE NEY Joan” . Quiet and friendly . . . Good speller . . . Sara's buddy. . Sr. Chorus (4). 56 ERIC RICHARD PARKER Academic Erie Einstein II . . . Knowledgeable in anything . . . Widely traveled . . . Friend- ly, helpful guy. Jr. Chorus (1) . . . Sr. Chorus (-1) . . . Debates (2) (-1) . . . Basketball (2) (4) . . . FT A (2) (4) . . . Basketball (2) (4) . . . Track (2) (4). MARY LOUISE PE1FFER Academic “Mary” Good artist . . . England bound . . . Dog lover . . . Movie fan. Newspaper staff (1) (2) (4) . . . FT A (2) (3) (4) . . . Debates (2) (3) . . . Band (I) (2) (3) (4). . . Jr. Chorus (I)... Sr. Chorus (3) (4). .. Jr. County Chorus (I). JOHN ANDREW PETINKO Vocational “Johnny Loud and boisterous . . . Likes joking . . . Dependable . . . Friendly. FFA (1) (2) (3) (4). . . FFA Chaplain (2) (3). . . Jr. Chorus (1) . . . Safety Pa- trol (2) (3). 57 M ARY I AN N PI III -U MALEE Academic ' Marylynn One of the quiet members of the class . . . Likes to walk around Bethel . . . Former coal-cracker! FRANK ARTHUR REED Vocational “Frank” History whiz . . . Coat farmer! . . . Likes popular music . . . Friendly personality. Fire Marshall (3) (4). KATHLEEN MARY RENTSCHLER Commercial Jap Friendly . . . Likes records and dancing . . . Future ambition; business school. FT A (1) . . .Jr. Chorus (1). i 58 GEORGE SAMUEL REPPERT, JR. Academic George [.ikes to tell stories . . . Enjoys driving and girls . . . Plans to enter the art field. Newspaper staff (1) (2) (3) . . . FFA (1) (2) . . . Projectionists (1) (2) . . . Bus Monitor (1) (2) (3) . . . Sr.-Jr. Play (3). . . Jr. Chorus (1) (2) . . . Soccer (1) (2) . . . Basketball (2) (3) (4) . . . Wrestling (4). . . Tennis (4). . - AVA Club (4). BETTY LOUISE RITCIIIE Vocational “Betty” Likes gym classes . . . Friendly . . . Talks a lot . . . Prize homcmaking stu- dent . . . Has loads of relatives. Bus Monitor (2) (3) (4) . . . Jr. Chorus (1) . . .Sr. Chorus (3) (4) . . . Library Assistant (3) (4) . . . Library (4). STEVEN GEORGE ROTH Academic Steve” Moody . . . Enjoys writing . . . Always well dressed . . . Always in motion . . . Detests haircuts. Newspaper staff (I) (2) (3) . . . Projectionist (1) (2) . . . Bus Monitor (1) (2) . . . Jr.-Sr. Play (3) ... Jr. Chorus (I) (2) . . . Class Vice-President (2). 59 SHIRLEY LOUISE SCHOTT Academic Shirley” Hails from the suburbs of Frystown . . . Pint size . . . Reads a lot of l ooks . . . Friendly gal. Jr. Chorus (1) . . . Basketball (2). RICHARD LEE SCHRACK Academic Richard” Always studying . worrier. . . Or what — . . . Likes to argue . . . Worrying FTA (2) (3) (4) . . . FTA President (4) . . . Debates (2) (3) (4) . (1) . . . Sr. Choms (3) (4) . . . Fire Marshall (3) (4). . . Jr. Chorus CYNTHIA LOUISE SHERMAN Academic Cindy” “Where the Boys Are . . . Swings a hot tennis racket . . . Avid baseball fan. Jr. Chorus (I) . . . Jr. County Chorus (1) . . . Sr. Chorus (3) (4) . . . Color Guard (2) (3) (4) . . . Tennis (1) (2) (3) (4). 60 NANCY JEAN SCHILLING Academic “Nancy Bug hater . . . Likes convertibles . . . Chemistry whiz?? . . . Beatles fan. FTA (2) (3) (4). . . Debates (2) . . . Jr. Chorus (1) . . .Sr. Chorus (3) (4) . . . Jr. County Chorus (1) . . . Color Guard (2) (3). . . Sr. County Chorus (3) . . . FFA Sweetheart (3). STANTON OWEN SHILLING Academic “Stanton” Meckvillc resident . . . Interested in architecture . . . Likes to do histon' home- work?? . . . Nice all-around guy. Bus Monitor (3) (4). . . Soccer (3) (4). MILTON DALE SHOLL Vocational “Dale Big time rabbit farmer . . . Favorite pastime: tearing down engines . . . Hangs out at Houser’s Sunoco . . . Honda riding pro. FFA (I) (2) (3) (4) . . . Projectionist (I) (2) (3) . . . Bus Monitor (1) (2) (3) (4). 61 THELMA CHARLENE SPEICHER Commercial “Thelma” Tall blonde . . . Friendly personality . . . Neat dresser . . . Crazy alxwt re- cords . . . l.ikes riding llondas. FT A (1) ... Jr. Chorus (I). EDWIN RAYMOND STAMM Industrial Arts “Eddie” Hardworking guy at Midway . . . Always up to date in dances . . . Wears out cars like shoes . . .Has plenty of sisters. Student Council (2) (3). . . FFA (1) (2). . . Jr. Chorus (1). . . Sr. Chorus (3) (4). ANITA LOUISE STEICERWALD Academic “Anita Quiet . . . Enjoys cooking and sewing . . . Friendly . . . Hopes to have a nursing career. Newspaper staff (1) (2) (3) . . . Debates (1) (2) (3) . . . Rand (1) (2) (3) . . . Jr.- Sr. Play (3) . . . Jr. Chorus (1) ... Sr. Choms (3) (4). ■ I 62 MARY ELIZABETH STEWART Academic Slide” Adores Shakespeare . . . Can make some wild geometric figures . . . Expert in archery?? . . . Future Pulitzer Prize winner. FT A (2) (3) (4) . . . Dehates (2) (3) (4) . . . Band (2) (3) (4) . . . Jr. Chorus (I) . . . Sr. Chorus (3) (4) . . . Sr. County Chorus (3) . . . Hostess (4). BARRY LEE STICKER Industrial Arts Barry Can l c found at any of the local gas stations . . . The man with the many cars . . . Loves to eat! FF A (3). DAVID SILAS STOUDT Academic “Dave Future mayor of Four Point . . . Plans to assist Smokey the Bear . . . Racing fan. Bus Monitor (1) (2) . . . Sr. Chorus (4) . . . Soccer (1) . . . Basket I Kill (2) . . . Track (3) (4) . . . Wrestling (4). 63 DAVID LEE STKICKER Academic “Bip” Friendly . . . Likes swimming, chasing girls, and driving his MG with the top down . . . Industrious and dependable . . . Neat dresser. Student Council (2) (3) (4) . . . Band (1) (2) (3) (4). . . Sr.- Jr. Flay (3) . . . Jr. Chorus (1). . . Treasurer (1) (2) (3) . . . Safety Patrol (1) (2) (3). SUSAN LOUISE SWEITZER Academic Susie Small, but mighty . . . Never opens her mouth??? . . . Likes gvm classes . . . Don't call her Susan! Bus Monitor (1) (2) . . . Sr. Chorus (3) . . . Baskctlxdl (2). KAROL ANTHONY SYMANOWICZ Academic “Swifty” Shy quiet most of the time . . . Sly smile . . . Helpful when asked . . . Whiz in geometry . . . Likes to drive his old Chevy. 64 Jr. Chorus (1) . . . Bus Patrol (1) (2) (3) (4). GEORGE ALBERT TOBIAS. JR. Vocational Tobey” Tall and quiet . . . Enjoys music and singing . . . Active FFA worker. FFA (1) (2) (3) (4). . . Jr. Chorus (1). . . Sr. Chorus (2) (3) (4). . . Band (I) (2) (3) (4). . . Safety Patrol (I) (2) . . . FFA Treasurer (3) . . . FFA President (4) . . . Class Treasurer (4). RICHARD CHARLES TROUTMAN Vocational “Richard” Very, very quiet fellow . . . An easy going guy ... A real geometry brain. FFA (I) (2) (3) (4) . . . Track (3) (4). . . Sr. Chorus (4). PHYLLIS JEAN TRYON Academic Philly” Quiet?? . . . Never a dull moment! . . . Always likes to dress neat . . . Well, never in my whole life! Yearbook staff (4) . . . Class Vice-President (2) . . . Newspaper staff (2) . . . FTA (I) (2) (3) (4). . . Debates (3) (4). . . Band (1) (2) (3) (4). . . Jr. Chorus (1) ... Jr. County Chorus (1) ... Sr. Chorus (3) (4) . . . Hockey (1) (2) (3) (4) . . . Basketball (1) . . . Tennis (1) (2) . . . J.V. Cheerleader (2) . . . Varsity Cheerleader (3) (4) . . . Hostess (4). 65 JANET BERNICE ULRICH Academic Janet Quiet and Friendly . . . Hot shot with a water pistol . . . When she starts to giggle, you can't stop her!! Jr. Chorus (1) . . . Sr. Chorus 3) (4). CERALD LEE I'M BENI I AUER Vocational Gerrv” Taxi driver of Bchrcshurg . . . l )ves work??? ... A real. honest-to-goodness Dutchman! FFA (I) (2) (3) (I). ROBERT PRICE WEAVER Vocational “Bohhy Erklic's pal . . . Cute and has a friendly personality . . . Adores school?? . . . Bought his car from a little old lady in Pasadena. ITA (I) (2) (3) (4). 66 LAVERXE WOLF WILHELM Academic “I, a verne Very amicable personality . . . Most organized person in the world??? . . . Plays the smallest instrument in the band. Yearbook stair (4) . . . FT A (2) (3) (4) . . . Hostess (3) (4) . . . Band (1) (2) (3) (4) ... Jr. County Chorus (1) ... Jr. Chorus tl) ... Sr. Chorus (3) (4). MARY LOU WENKICH Academic Mavnard Lizzie Always on Good worker . . . Dependable . . . Enjoys sports . . . Likes to talk and have fun . . . Plans to attend college. ELIZABETH ANN WHITMOYER Academic Large and exquisite wardrobe . . . Petite . . . Quiet giggler . . . the go . . . Likes the outdoors. FTA (3) (4) ... Jr. Chorus (1) . . . Sr. Chorus (4) . . . Library (4k . . Newspaper Mali I 2 I . . . Debates I) (2) (3) (4 . . Hockey (1) (2) (4). . . Basketball (I) (2) . . . Hostess (4k Yearbook stall (4) . . . . Jr. Chorus (1) . 67 SUSAN SALLY WITMAN Commercial Susie Always talking . . . Good sport . . . Very friendly . . . Dependable . . . Loves to dance. Jr.-Sr. Play (3) ... Jr. Chorus (1) . . . Color Guard (4) . . . Softball (2) . . . Banner Carrier (4). SHIRLEY ANN WOLF Academic Quiet and shy . play softball. De| endable . . . Enjoys listening to records “Shirley . Likes to Jr. Chorus (2) . . . Sr. Chorus (4). EUGENE OLIVER YENSER Gene Autry of the East . . . Really likes Chevies??? . . . Manager of the Ml. Aetna Orchard??? FT A (2) (3) (4) . . . Bus Monitor (1) (2) (3) (4) . . . Band (1) (2) (3) (4) . . . Dance Band (2) (3) . . . Sr. Chorus (3) (4) . . . Fire Marshall (3) (4). 68 RICHARD JAMES ZELLER Academic “Richard” Quiet and reserved . . . Enjoys driving . . . Loves to read comic hooks . . . Draft dodgpr!!! Sr. Chorus (4) . . . Track (4). LORETTA KAY ZIEGLER Academic Retta” Plans to attend college . . . Enjoys reading various types of literatue . . . “Oh Gods!” . . . Blows a hot coronet and plays the piano. Newspaper staff (3) (4). . . ETA (2) (3) (4). . . Band (1) (2) (3) (4). . . Sr. Chorus (3) (4) . . . Basketball (1) . . . Tennis (I) (2) (4) . . . Jr. Chorus (1) . . . Bus Monitor (1). ELMER HENRY ZIMMERMAN Industrial Arts Elmer” Cardinal fan . . . Food fanatic ... A future chef??? ... A fine artist . . . Fu- ture Olympic track star?? FFA (I) (2) . . . Bus Monitor (1). 69 JOSEPH CURTIS ZIMMERMAN Academic Joe Baseball enthusiast . . . I.ikes to crash pajama parties . . . future Phillies pitcher. FT A (4) . . . Bus Monitor (2) . . . Sr. Chorus (4) . . . Basketball (I) (4) . . . Baseball (1) (2) (3) (4) . . . Fire Marshall (3). JOY TSONTARIDES Commercial joy I-arj e. expressive eyes . . . Well-informed . . . Newest member of the senior class . . . Style-setter. Library Club (4) . . . Sr. Chorus (4) . . . F.T.A. (4). STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES 70 David Strieker. Janet Keeney Linda Bender. Ilcnrv llollenbach CLASS OFFICERS « .. £ George Tobias, Treasurer; Nancy Ehling, President; Ralph Miller, Vice-President; Sylia Klahr, Secretary. Class Motto — Non nobis solum: Not only for ourselves Class colors — Navy blue and white Class flower — White rose ADVISORS Mr. Hoffman. Mrs. Lutz, Mr. Scarpignato, Mrs. Matthew. 71 Johnny, Johnny hot salami. “What lo yon mean we're out of buns? Our man on the scene. Who stole the toma- toes? To Ik or not to Ik . “Rod. I think it should go like this — Hi there, fans! Mm good! “Hit the ping-pong IkiII Rich! I wonder what they're doing in Chem? Sec no evil, speak no evil, lo no evil. . . . and my latest invention! JUNIORS Donald Adams Thomas Aitchenl ach Barry Ball baser Linda Bare i Audrey Bashore Connie Bashore Marion Bashore Laura Bausman Patricia Behney Patricia Berger Nlyrlcne Bickel Edna Billman Margaret Billman Jean Bolt . Henrv Breidegan Gary Brightbill Maxine Brown Raymond Brumhat-h Ellen (Carpenter Lucille Clentimack 74 Ijirry Carouse Josephine Deck Ix rctta Del-ong lloscmary Fisher Gene Fox Harry Fox Larry Fox Anna Mac Cassert Francis Gcrbcrich James Crayhill Janet Cutshall Jeffrey Haiti Milford Hardick Barbara llartz Betty llassler Dorothy Heffelfinger Irvin Heffner Connie Henderson Lynn lliminelbcrgcr 75 Sharon Krciscr Christopher Kreitler Lmvcll Luft. Jr. Carol Lilt . Russell Martin Darlene Merkel Donna Meyer Joy Miller William I lolfert Clarissa llollcnl ach William lluey Vickie Miller Nancy Moser Betty Mount Clenn Moyer Harold Mover Raymond Mover Roliert Mover Joanne N'euin Jean Kcgerreis David Kline Philip Kline Betty Knahl) Robert Peters Robert Rcppcrt Emily Kissinger Shirley Rudy John Orban Linda Pcffley Christopher Peters Clenn Sholley Jane Smith John Snyder Stuart Spangler Audrey Schaeffer Carol Schaeffer Diane Sehlesman James Schucker Barry Seiverling Eli Sensenig Diwrcnce Shatters Dennis Sholl Cheryl Stamm Diane Stamm Judith Stamm Karen Stein 77 Guy Slicker Limia St omit Lynn Stoiult ancy Stoudt Robert Stilt id an Ray Triest Eric Troutman John Troutman Luther Wagner Glenn Wartluft Dianne Weaver Kenneth Weidman Russell Weit .el Barbara Wenger William Wen rich James Witters Dorothy Wolf Darlene Wolfe Joseph Yauosick Linda Yiengst Gary Zellers Dennis Zerbe Jac |ueline Zerbe 78 CLASS ADVISORS Mr. Crim. Mr. Shirk. Mr. Schwartz.. STUDENT COUNCIL Jeffrey I lain. Diane Stamm. Klta Killing, Cary Zellers. OFFICERS Joanne Neuin. Koliert Keppert. I- rry Crouse. Joy Miller. 79 SOPHOMORES Dennis Adams Glenn Balthascr Irvin Bare Sallie Bare Kirk Barnett Terry Barto Kathryn Bashore Bichard Bashore David Batz Donald Batz Bose Bieher Lester Bilhnan Darlene Bohn Darlene Breidegan Irving Brcssler Barry Bricker Dolores Brossinan Carl Brown, Jr. Warren Brown Jacqueline Clay Judith Coovcr Jay Crouse Sharon Davidheiscr 80 Cecelia Duchan Eugene Ehcrly John Ehcrly Donna Edris Robert Edris Oinakl Emerich Phyllis Ernst Susan Etch larger Michael Evans Janice Frantz Ken Cehris Mary Gogcts Daren Craeff Donna Craeff Mary Gut shall Gerald Hammer Elina Hess Earn.' Farnsworth Winnie Faust Leonard Fisher Samuel Forry 81 Gloria Hover Scott Keener Dianne Kchlcr Georgene Kennedy Car)' Kiebach Join Kilousky Douglas Kohr Janet Kreiser Kenneth Kreiser Harvey Krill Linda Krill Walter Lash, Jr. Linda Lcisey Carol Long Man ' Lou mp Darlene Lyon Nancy Marks Betty Mohn Shirley Moyer Galen Ncwswanger LcRoy Reed, Jr. Rcl ctta Reifsnydcr Daniel Reynolds Joan Rudy Beverly Schaeffer Susan Schaeffer Jean Schmchl lX l)l y Schucker Linda Sholl Dennis Sliolley Craig Showers Pauline Smith f i ' 83 Rodney Speicher Terry Stan (for olla Stauffer Edward Slump Patricia Svmanowiez Thomas Troutman Dennis Ulrich Linda Stcigerwald Sidney Stcinhaucr Michael Sternberg Linda Stoudt Ronald Wanner Linda Wayne Lucille Weaver Marjorie Wilhelm Charles W olfe David Vanosik Deborah Yeaklev Janet Yeaklev (,’alvin Zcrlre Judy Zcrln Marianne Zcrlh CLASS OFFICERS 10th Mary C igels. Dianne Keliler. Daniel Reynolds. Michael Evans. STUDENT COUNCIL Dianne Kchlcr. Daren Craeff Janice Frantz. Karl Doseh ADVISERS Mr. Went ling. Mr. Wen rich. Mr. Rent sell ler. Mr. Winter. 85 FRESHMAN Jane Asfeld Sydney Astin Theodore Bare Kdwin Barrell Richard Barto I x'ster Bashore Raymond Bashore Bita Batdorf James Beamesderfer Eileen Bahler Dorothy Berger Brian Billman Bruce Billman Bonnie Blatt 'Larry Blatt Paul Blatt Pamela Bohn Jerry Bolt . Lena Bolt . Patsy Bowman 86 Dennis Buck Linda Burkhart Donald Clauscr Richard Davis Brenda DeLong Leroy DeLong Rosemary DeLong Richard Dove Terril Dove Lauren Ernst David Etchbcrgcr Donna I'isher Diane Fox Helen Fox Djrothy Frit . Ronda Furman Sharon Gcmshcimer Dale Gibble Susan Green Bernadette Groff Lee Groff Barbara Hartranft Gerald Hay Cleo Ileffelfinger John Ileffelfinger Dennis Heffner Stephen Henderson James Herrington 87 Lois Hess Sandra Hetrick Luke Hicster Mary Hicster Regina Himmclberger Michael Himmelreich Margo Hoffman Millie Hollenlwch Vicki llollcnhach Herman Hower, |r. Steven Hulier Richard King Debra Kline Deborah Kline Cary Kline Sharon Koller Janice Krammcs Darlene Luckenbill Terry Luckenbill Luke Martin Terry Meredith Helen Met ler Linda Mycr Eugene Miller John Miller Sheila Miller Rita Morgan Terry Ncy 88 William Pflueger John Porto Richard Rebcr Diane Rehman Deborah Reifsnyder Stephen Reynolds Donald Ritchie Rita Rohrbach Bonita Roth Betty Rudy John Schaeffer Jean Schlcnker Cory Seaman Barry Shaw Stephen Shiner Doreen Noecker Steven Noll Carolyn Nolt Beth Oberly Jonathan Olesh Rodney Olesh Gwen Parker Shirley Pcffley 89 I I Sandra Strauss Larry Stump Linda Stump Dean Sxveigart David Tobias Marcia Turk Thomas Valentine Carol Weathcrholtz Annetta Weaver I .inda Weaver David Wolf Larry Zellers Darlene Zerhe Aaron Zimmerman Shirley Zimmerman 90 CLASS OFFICERS James Herrington, James Beamcsderfer. David Spcichcr, Eileen Beider. CLASS ADVISORS Mr. Feaser. Mr. NVitinan, Mrs. Kline, Mr. Kaiser. STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Janice Krammcs, Rosemary DcLong, Michael Himinclrcich. Sharon Gcrnshciincr, Sharon Snyder. 91 UNDERCLASSiMEN Uin! Good! What's wrong? What is it? Watch it. Sin. 92 Say that again . . Surprise! 93 Yoo-hoo! CTIVITIES STUDENT COUNCIL SEATED: Dianne Stamm, Janet Keeney, Larry Leho, Nancy Cernsheimer, Michael Himmelreich, Earl Dosch, Cary Zellers, BcamesderCer, Karl Kline. Dale Bashore. Linda Bender. Dianne Henry Hollcnhach. David Strieker. Linda Bare. Janice Frantz, Kehler. STANDING: Sharon Snyder, Rosemary DcLong, Sharon Donna Graeff. Janice Krammes. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Nancy Beamesderfer. Larry Lcho, Mr. Hamer: adviser. Dale Bashore. Karl Kline. 98 99 ILIAD STAFF FIRST ROW: Mr. Fcaser, Linda Wayne, Doreen Noecker, Jane Asfeld, Marv Lou Wenrieh, Darlene Bohn. Mary Stewart, Mary PeilTer — Exchange Ed.. Betty Hassler, Jane Smith. Marion Bashorc, Miss Troutman. SECOND ROW: Karen Stein, James Witters. Eric Parker. Loretta Ziegler. Janice Frantz. Janet Evans, Betty Mohn. Phyllis Ernst, Mary Cogets — Art Ed., Joan Him- melreich. Linda Steigerwald, D retta DeLong. Diane Schlesman. Marion Bashorc Asst. Editor DEBATES FIRST ROW: Mr. Scarpignato, Susan Crccn Vicki Hollenbach, Doreen Xocckcr, Sheila Miller. Marcia lurk, Janet Keeney, Mr. Selnvartz. SECOND ROW: Jane Asfcld, Sydney Astin, Dorothy Fritz, Jov Mill- er. Mary Lou Wenrich, Phyllis Tryon, Mary Stewart. THIRD ROW.-Biciula DcLong. Betty Rudy. Linda Meyer, Marion Bashore, Diane Schlesman. Shirley Rudy, Janet Kline. Susan Mengel. Anita Steigerwald, Loretta Ziegler. FOURTH ROW: Shirley Zimmerman, Gwen Parker, Ken Gehris, Robert Edris, Eric Parker. Richard Schrack. William Hoffcrt. Michael Sternberg. Stephen Reynolds. LIBRARY CLUB FIRST ROW: Patsy Berger. Diane Fox. Dorothy Fritz, Betty Rudy, Susan Green. Lucille Weaver, Darlene Bohn, Marianne Zerl e. Deljorah Ycakley. Donna Graelf, Deborah Schucker. Dar- lene Lyons. Mary Ann Cogets. SECOND ROW: Pamela Bohn. Linda Wavne, Loretta Delzmg, Sarah Clentimack, Betty Ritch- ie, Edna Billman, Marv Stewart, Linda Stump, Donna Meyer. Shirley Simmons, Sydney Astin. Elizabeth Whitmoycr. Geraldine Long, Susan Schaeffer. Darin Cracff. Miss Gulko. THIRD ROW: Darlene Merkel. Betty Peters. Linda Bender. Jean Bollz, Pat Du- Bos j. Karen Stein. Diane Schlesman, Audrey Schaeffer, Judv Stamm, Mae Meyer. Anna Lymaster, Faye Mcrkcy, Betty Mount ., Ix rctta Ziegler. Marion Bashore, Linda Breidegan. 101 F.T.A. FIRST ROW: Mary Stewart, Karen Stein, Marianne Zerbe. Mary Cogets, Linda Render, Loretta DcLong, Richard Schrack. Mrs. (.‘lenients, Margaret Daub. Mr. Kaiser. Janice Frantz, Joan Rudy. Shirley Rudy, Etta Elding, Mary Peiffer, Marion Bashore. Laura Bailsman. SECOND ROW: LaVcrnc Wilhelm, Janet Evans, Diane Schlesman, Sallie Rare. Betty Mohn, Phyllis Ernst. Rebecca Reifsnyder, Cynthia Cibbel. Ruth Herrington, Jeanne Manbeck. James Witters. Francis Cerberich, Cary Brightbill. Kirk Parker, Lam Iwlm. David Strieker. Steve Roth, Karl Kline, Joseph Zimmerman. Eric Parker, Eugene Yenser. David Bashore, Nancy Schilling. I arretta Ziegler. Cynthia Sherman, Clarissa Hoi- lenbach, Nancy Ebling, Connie Bashore. Audrey Bashore, Jov Miller. HOSTESSES Twelve girls of the senior class arc chosen each year on the basis of academic standing to be hostesses at all school functions. FIRST ROW: Janet Evans, Mary Lou Wenrieh, La Verne Wilhelm. SECOND ROW: Nancy Bcamesderfcr, Phvllis Tryon. Nancy Elding, Margaret Daub. THIRD ROW: Susan Mengcl, Janet Kline. Ruth Herrington. Mary Stewart, missing — Jeanne Manbeck. 102 F.F.A FIRST ROW: Harvey Krill. Calen Newswanger, John Miller. Aaron Zimmerman. Don Broomcll. David Etchberger, Robert Weaver. Lester Mover. Christopher Peters. William Krill. Thom- as Troutman. Samuel Forry, Gene Fox. SECOND ROW: John Bniggcr, Paul Brossman. Dennis Buck. Carl Staulfcr, Ralph Bare. Leroy Elrerly, Jonathan Olesh, Luke Hiester, Brian Billman, Ir- vin Bare, Dennis Adams, Eugene Eberly, Herbert Benzel, Don- ald Adams. John Kilousky, John Orbin, Dennis Zerl e. THIRD ROW: Harry Naftzinger. Gerald Umbenhauer. Alfred Kreiscr. Glen Doutrieh, Warren Brown, Clenn Moyer, Russell Weitzel. Harry Fox. Donald Kmerich, Ronald Stamm, Barry Bricker, Cal- vin Zerbe. John Eberlv, Dennis Heffner. John Petinko. Earl Doseh, Larry Fox. Kenneth Weidman. Eric Troutman. John Troutman, Richard Etchberger, Dale Sholl, Bruce Henne. James Lausch, Harold Moyer, Jay Crouse. Richard Troutman. 103 F.F.A. OFFICERS: Mr. Orcndo. Chaplain — Luther Wagner, Re|x rter — Gary Edris, Vice-prcs. — Jay Crouse. Pres. — George Tobias, Sec. — Jay Knoll. Treas. — Gene Kline, Sentinel — John Cogets, Mr. Seiler. DRAMA CLUB FIRST ROW: 1 .a Verne Wilhelm, Nancy Ebling. Man.1 FeilTcr. Mary Stewart, Nancy Beamcsdcrfcr, Susan Bender, Larry Lel o, Sylvia Klahr, Karl Kline, Mary lain Wcnrich, Phyllis Tryon, Cynthia Cihhle. Shirley Schott, Elixalrcth Whitmoycr. SECOND ROW: James Barnett, Ruth Herrington, Loretta Ziegler. Cynthia Sherman. Jeanne Manbeck. Janet Ulrich. Nancy Schilling, Janet Evans, Carol Krammes. Janet Keeney, Anita Stcigcrwald, Janet Kline. Susan Mengel. Susan Sweit .er, Shirlev Wolf, Linda Keeney. Linda Mount .. THIRD ROW: David Strieker, Terry IX-lp, David Stoudt. George Rcppert, Ronald Mer- kel. David Bashore. Henry Hollenbach, Steven Roth, Dale Rashore. Terry Brown. Ralph Miller. Donald DeLong, Karol Symanowicz. Richard Blatt, Carl Hiatt. Faye Oxcnrider, Susan Whitman. Elizabeth Kolar. Mrs. Mathew. STAGE CREW FIRST ROW: Mr. Krcmscr, John Cogets, Lynn Stoudt. Jay Knoll. Lynn llimmcllrcrger, Robert Rcppert. Michael Evans, Jeff Hain. Mr. Orendo. SECOND ROW: David Strieker, Randall Haag, Gene Kline. Harry Naftzingcr. George Rcppert. Christopher Kreitler. Roltert Stutzman. Eric Parker. 104 AUDIO VISUAL FIRST ROW: Steven Noll. John Kilousky. Darlene Merkel. Elizabeth Kolar. Susan Whitman, Kirk Parker, Larrv Farnsworth. Gary Brightbill. Kirk Barnett. John Troutman. Irving Bressler. Lester Moyer. Michael Evans. William Pflueger. ADVISORS: Mr. Orcndo, Mr. Went ling. SECOND ROW: George Rcppcrt, Glen Doutrich. Eric Parker. Richard Etchlmrgcr, Warren Brown. Lester Basil ore, David Strieker. Robert Stut .man. Russell Wcitzel. William Huey, Richard Davis. lauiren Ernst. Francis Gcrberich. James Whittcrs, Edward Stump. The primary task of these people is to get and return movie and film strip equip- ment and other audio-visual aids used in modern classroom teaching. These people also know how to handle and use this equipment, and they are frequently required to detect and correct minor difficulties. ELECTIVE ART Art is an expression of one’s inner feelings. The elective art classes, because of this fact, operate on a self-motivation basis. Students with a casual interest in art can ex- plore its many fields and give their creative talents an outlet. The more devoted pu- pil can delve into the technicalities of the subject and form a foundation for future study. The art elect students of the 1965-66 school term have, under the direction of Mrs. Grace Carvell, produced sketches, charcoal and pastel drawings, posters, and oil paintings. The tasks of making special event posters and wall display case de- corations are often turned over to these pupils. 105 FIRE MARSHALS FIRST ROW: Lester Moyer, Robert Weaver. Frank Reed. Thomas Berger, James Barnett. Carl Blatt. Jay Knoll, Richard Troutman. Leroy Kberly, Henry Hollenbach. Larry ladio, Karl Kline, Randall llaag. SECOND ROW: Ralph Rare. Richard Schrack. Harvey Naftzinger, Ronald Merkel, Karol Symanowicz. John Cogcts. Elmer Zimmerman, Steven Roth. Terry Dclp, Stan- ton Shilling, James Heckman. Ceorge Rcppcrl. Richar l Zeller. THIRD ROW: James Lausch. Gene Kline, Bruce Henne. Barry Sticker. Edwin Stamm. David Strieker. Roger Merkey. Eric Park- er. Gerald Umhenhaiicr, Donald Delxmg. Ralph Miller. David Bashore, Dale Bashorc. Joseph Zimmerman. Terry Brown, Eu- gene Venser, Richard Etchlierger. George Tobias. Glen Dontrich. Dale Sholl. BUS MONITORS FIRST ROW: Larrv Blatt. John Kiloiiskv, Bruce Billman. Charles Bressler. Harvey Krill. Samuel Forrv. SECOND ROW: Janet Veaklev. Linda Bender. Betty Ritchie. Janice Frantz. Bcttv Rudv. anc Marks. Lucy Glentimack. THIRD ROW: Ralph Bare. Gene Kline. John Gogcts. Eugene Ycn- ser. Eric Parker. Gary Zellers. Stanton Shilling. Earl Dosch. Leroy Reed. Dennis Llrich. 106 CONCERT i i FIRST ROW: John Porto, I arry Zellers, James Bcamcsdcrfer. Richard Reher. Mary Pciffer, Jeanne Manbeck. SECOND ROW: Glenn Dieffenbach, Stephen Shiner. William PHucger, Glenn Wartluft, Millie Hollenhaeh. THIRD ROW: Terry Meredith. William Rcbman. Jay Knoll. Larry I-elm. Glenn Bab thaser. FIRST ROW: Deborah Reifsnyder. Kirk Barnett, Theodore Baer, LaVcme Wilhelm. Linda Bross. Linda Wayne, Francis Gerl erich. SECOND ROW: Diane Rcbman, Dorothy Fritz, Marcia Turk, Vicki Hollenhaeh, Marjorie Wilhelm, Janet Kline, Phyllis Tryon. THIRD ROW: Joanne Xcuin, Nancy Stondt, Cheryl Stamm. Connie Henderson, Nancy Beamesdt fer, Beverly Schaeffer. FOURTH ROW: Janice Frantz. Ceor Tobias. Dale Cobble. Audrey Schaeffer. Joan Rudy. Susan Me gel, Ellen Carpenter. 108 BAND FIRST ROW: Nancy Ehling, Jane Smith, Jov Miller, Bernadette Groff. Marianne Zerl e. SECOND ROW: Sylvia Klahr. Emily Rissingcr, Clarissa llollenhach. Rclxxra Reifsnyder. Ruth Herrington. THIRD ROW: Lauren Ernst, Ralph Miller. Karl Kline, Robert Stutzman. FIRST ROW: Bonita Blatt, Jacqueline Zcrbc, Cynthia Cibhel, Margaret Daub, 1-ee Groff, Kenneth Geh- ris, Mary Stewart, Loretta Ziegler. SECOND ROW: Phyllis Ernst, Craig Showers, Stephen Henderson, Robert Reppert. Lynn Himmelberger, James Barnett, Henry Breidegan. THIRD ROW: Kenneth Show- ers. Roger Merkey. Randall Haag. Eugene Yenser. Stuart Spangler. David Strieker, Jean Schinchl. 109 MARCHING 110 Ill TT ! | 1 i' 1 i ' 1 1 : r If j 1_J_ i lL III i i f! 11 b 1 , i QNV9 SOPHOMORE CHORUS FIRST ROW: Joan Himmelrcich. Darlene Lyon, Carol Long, Donna Graeff, Daren Graeff, Darlene Breidigan, Deborah Sehueker. Rclrecca Olesh, Susan Schaeffer. Linda Wavne. Sallie Rare, Rose Richer. Mr. Kremscr. SECOND ROW: Nancy Marks. Linda Stoudt. Janet Yeakley. Lucille Weaver. Linda Leisey. Jan- et Kreiser, Darlene Bohn. Betty Peters, Marianne Zerlrc, Zella Stauffer, Jac |uelinc Clay. Joenita Shilling, Rebecca Reifsnyder, Winnie Faust. THIRD ROW: Linda Sholl. Debora Yeakley, Donna Kdris. Mary Gutshall. Dolores Rrossman. Linda Krill. Shirley Mover. Jean Schmehl. Beverly Schaeffer. Betty Mohn, Pauline Smith. Janice Frantz. Phyllis Ernst, Kathrine Bashore. FOURTH ROW: Roliert Edris, Michael Hoke. Douglas Kohr, Larry Farnsworth. Cary Kiebach, Leroy Reed. Irving Brcssler, Dennis Ulrich. Daniel Reynolds, Broxton Sherman, Carl Brown, Ronald Wanner, Kirk Parker, Daniel Reed, John Ebcrly, Donald Batz. JUNIOR CHORUS FIRST ROW: Audrey Bashore, Joy Miller. Diane Stamm, Joanne Ncuin. Mr. Kremscr. SECOND ROW: Connie Bashore. Barbara Wenger, Darlene Wolfe. Anna Mae Gasscrt, Diane Weaver. Edna Billman, Josephine Deck. Donna Meyer. Laura Bailsman. Doro- thy Wolf. THIRD ROW: Maxine Brown, Carol Schaeffer, Rob- ert Peters, James Witters. Marion Bashore, Karen Stein, Carol I.ntz. Loretta DeLong, Darlene Merkel. Cheryl Stamm. Emily Rissinger. Clarissa Hollcnbach. Connie Henderson. Jacqueline Zcrbe. FOURTH ROW: Linda Bare. Myrlcnc Bickel. Jean Bolt .. Gary Brightbill. Russell Weit .el, Milford llardick, Vicki Miller, Guy Sticker. Raymond Brumbach, Gary Zellers, Robert Stutz- man. Sharon Kreiser, Palsy Bchney. Diane Schlcsman. Dorothy I leffelfinger. Audrey Schaeffer. 112 SENIOR CHORUS FIRST ROW: Shirley Wolf. Carol Heywood, Beverly Clay, Sar- ah Clentimack, Joan ey, Elizabeth Whitmoycr, Geraldine Long. Carl Blatt. Henry Hollcnhach, Nancy Ebling, Nancy Beamesderfer. Elizabeth Kolar, LaVeme Wilhelm, Mr. Kremser. SECOND ROW: Betty Ritchie. Janet Ulrich, Carol Krall. Elizabeth Moore. Mary Stewart, Mary Peiffer. Susan Bender, Jay Knoll, John Gogets, Richard Schrack, Sylvia Klahr, Janet Keeney, Phyllis Tryon, Karen Brown. THIRD ROW: Margaret Daub, Cynthia Gibble, Jeanne Manbeck, Cynthia Sherman, Nancy Schilling, David Bash ore, Anita Steigerwald, Janet Kline. Susan Nlengel, Linda Keeney, Loretta Ziegler. FOURTH ROW: Linda Breidegam, Janet Evans. Carol Kramines, Mac Meyer, Anna Lv- master, Faye Merkey. Edwin Stamm, Ralph Miller, Randall Hagg, Roger Merkey. George Tobias. James Lausch, Joseph Zim- merman. Eric Parker. Eugene Ycnser, David Stoudt. 113 Margaret Daub Pianist Mr. Harold Kremser Director BRASS ENSEMBLE SITTING: Robert Reppert. Lynn Himmelberger, Randall Haag. James Barnett, David Strieker, Jacqueline Zcrbe, Phyllis Ernst, Kenneth Show- ers, Graig Showers, Eugene Ycnscr. STANDING: Glenn Wartluft, Larry Lebo. Glen Balthaser, Mr. Kremser. WOODWIND ENSEMBLE SITTING: Joanne Ncuin, Nan- cy Beamesderfer, Nancy Stoudt, Marianne Zerl e, Jacqueline Zerbe. Laveme Wilhelm, SiLsan Mengel, Rebecca Reifsnydcr, George Tobias. PEP BAND SITTING: Karl Kline. Ruth Herring- ton. Jane Smith, Nancy Ebling, Doro- thy Fritz. Linda Bross, Linda Wayne. Nancy Stoudt, Nancy Beam- esderfer. Joanne Ncuin, Uiverne Wilhelm. STANDING: James Beam- esderfer, Glenn Wartluft, Eugene Yenser, Kenneth Showers. Craig Showers, I-arry Lebo, William Reb- man, Lynn Himmelberger, Irving Bressler. Randall Haag, Rol crt Rep- pert, Richard Reber. 114 w- Goalie Guy Sticker L. Fullback Harold Noll R. Fullback Michael Brungart TROJANS CHAMPS AGAIN Tile Trojans again captured the Berks County soccer championship and went on to the District Three finals. They started the season off slowly but soon picked up their pace. The highlight of the season was the Elco game, which went into extra quarters. Raymond Brumhach became the hero of the day bv scoring the winning goal. Our Trojans were well-represented on the All-Star team by Ralph Miller, Pete Delp, and Robert Peters. SCORES Oley 3-0 T. Valley 3-0 Fleetwood 1-2 Hamburg 2-1 Mt. Penn 4-0 Wilson .... 4-0 C. Weiser .... 1-2 S. Valley 6-0 Kutztown .... 5-1 Brandywine . . . 2-1 L. Wing Roger Merkev 116 Coaches Paul Went ling 6c Carl Graver Inside I,. Bob Peters L. Halfback Carl Blatt C. Halfback Ralph Miller R. I lalfl ack Terry (Pete) Delp SUBS.: FIRST ROW: Richard King. Kirk Barnett. Ken Oehris. Scott Keener, Iatrry Zellers, Stephen Shin- er, James Barnett. Jonathan Olesh. SECOND ROW: I arry Farnsworth, Richard Davis, Donald Clauser. Terrv Meredith. Clenn Dielfenhach. Lester Bashorc, Cleim Balt baser, Charles Wolfe. Richard Dove. THIRD ROW: Rol)ert Kdris. Gene Fox. Stanton Shilling, Milford Hardick, Henry Breidegan, Raymond Bmmhach. Mark DeLong, Gerald Hammer, James Witters. C. Forward Henry Hollenbach Inside R. Dennis Schneker R. Wing Gary Zellers 117 Catcher Jeff Hain Pitcher ('.ary Zellers Short Stop Harold Noll BASEBALL I he 1965 baseball season opened with Tulpehocken’s Ronald Reed catching the fast, precise throws of pitchers Cary Zellers and Harold Gassert. One of the team’s victories was the win over Wilson High School; Zellers and Gassert proved to be the masters of the ball, and the entire team supported them skillfully. Due to an unfortunate accident suffered at batting practice, two first string play- ers, Karl Kline and Paul Himmelberger, had to sit out much of the season. Center Field First Base I.eft Field Pete Delp Donald DeLong Carl Blatt 118 Second Base Larry Leho Right Field Henry Hollenbach Third Base Karl Kline STANDING: Dennis Sciverling, Irving Bressler. Raymond Bruinl ach, Joe Zimmer- man, Leroy Heed. Harry Hollenbach. SITTING: Dennis Schucker, Joe Yanosick, Lvnn Stoudt, Thomas Umbenhauer, Glenn Balthaser, Bruce Billman. 119 Mr. Car! Graver and Mr. Paul Wcntling BASKETBALL Cuy Sticker ('enter Ralph Miller Guard Jeff (lain Forward Lynn Himinelhcrger Guard Mr. George Broinmer and Mr. Edward Grim. Karl Kline Forward 120 STANDING: John Snyder. Jeff Main. Karl Kline. Guy Sticker. Donald DeLong, Bill iioffort, Glenn Shollev. KNEELING: Ralph Miller. Lynn Himmell ergcr. Rol crt Rep|)crt, Jimmy Witters. Gary Zellers. FIRST ROW: James Beamesdcrfer. Richard Rcl er, Scott Keen- er. SECOND ROW: Kevin Zellers, I ennis Schucker, Gerald Hammer, Richard Davis, Michael Himmelreich. THIRD ROW: Leroy Reed, William Pflueger. Harold Noll, Terry Bar- to. Irving Bressler, Kenneth Showers. Leroy DcLong. Steven Reynolds. Hie Tulpehocken Trojans played courageously during their second year in league basketball and never lost their spirit and sportmanship. The teams gave their opponents some exciting games under the di- rection of Mr. Brommer, the varsity coach, and Mr. Crim, the jr. varsi- ty coach. Both of these coaches are new to our school this year, and they have great hopes in the potential of Tttlpehocken s future basket- ball teams. 121 CHEERLEADERS VARSITY: Phyllis Tryon, Janet Evans, Susan Mengel, Sylvia Klahr, Linda Bender, Janet Keeney. 122 JUNIOR VARSITY: Doreen Noeckcr, Coorgene Kennedy, Marianne Zer! e, Pamela Bohn. Jane Asfcld, Janice Krammes. During the soccer season our cheerleaders planned and led a number of pep rallvs to spur tlie team on to victory. During the basketball season they faithfully at- tended our games and kept up their never-lagging spirit. SUBSTITUTES: FIRST ROW: Donna Craeff. Linda Wayne. Darin Gracff. SECOND ROW: Audrey Bashorc, Clarissa I lollcnbach, Linda Sleigerwald, Connie Bashorc. HOCKEY 9 Etta Kbling C. Forward I Linda Bender R. Wing Phyllis Tryon L. Inner N. Beamcsdcrfer K. Inner Jean Bolt Goalie Margaret Daub R. Fullbaek Nancy Kbling L. Fullback Dianne Stamm L. Halfback Nancy Marks B. Wing Sylvia Klahr K. Halfback C. Hollenbacli G. Halfback 124 Rosemary DeLong. Shirley Simmons, Linda Krill, Audrey Ilollcnbach, Mary Ann Hiester, Donna Meyer, Delwrah Schucker, Schaeffer, Linda Bross. Linda Mycr, Gwen Parker. Pamela Brenda DeLong. KNEELING: Carrol Long, lama Boltz. Bohn, Millie llollenhach. Shirley Schott. Darlene Bohn, Vicki The Trojanettes honored their new coach. Miss Edris, with the 1965 Western Division Hockey championship. The girls again played an undefeated season, with the exception of their last game, which resulted iu a tie with Conrad Weiser. The Trojanette victories were the result of co-operation among all team members. The scorers for the season are Etta Ebling, Phyllis Tryon, Clarissa Hollenbaeh, Nancy Beames- derfer, and captains Diane Stamm and Sylvia Klahr. Although the team will lose many valuable players when the seniors leave their positions, the jr. varsity players give all indications of being able to fill the vacancies and bring home next year’s championship. Tulp. vs. Hamburg 5-0 Tulp. vs. Skyl. Valley 2-1 Tulp. vs. Hamburg 5-0 Tulp. vs. C. Weiser 3-1 Tulp. vs. C. Weiser 0-0 Tulp. vs. Norlebco 6-0 125 GIRLS’ BASKETBALL Laura Bausman Kmilv Rissingcr Carol Schaeffer Forward Guard Guard Last year the girls had no basketball team because there was no one to coach them. This year Miss Edris, a new-comer to Tulpehocken High School, has accepted the responsibility of coaching the Trojanettes. The team was quite large in the beginning, but it had dwindled down to the few main players by the middle of the season. Although the girls haven’t been too successful, they have provided the spectators with some exciting, challenging games. There are hopes for a good Trojanette team next year due to the renewal of inter- est in girls’ basketball. Dianne Stamm Forward Susan Sweitzer Guard Kit a Ebling Forward 126 KNEELING: Dorothy Wolf. Susan Swcit .cr, Margo Hoffman, Linda Leisey, Faye Oxcnrcidcr, Dianne Stamm. STANDING: Laura Bailsman. Etta Elding. Susan Etchherger, Emily Kissinger, Carol Schaeffer. COCA PTAIN S ST A N DI NG: Dianne Stamm. KNEELING: Etta Elding. Etta Billing Susan McCollam Susan Hollenbach Cynthia Sherman Clarissa ilollenhach Joy Miller Connie Bashore T.H.S. 5 . . Annville-Cleona 6 T.H.S. 4 . . Conrad Weiser 5 T.H.S. 4 . . Elco 5 T.H.S. 3 . . Conrad Weiser 6 T.H.S. 0 . . Hershey 10 T.H.S. 0 . . Hershey 10 T.H.S. 6 . . Elco 3 T.H.S. 4 . . Annville-Cleona 5 128 Laura Bailsman TENNIS Tennis is a game of great skill, and only one who is alert and agile is able to win his sets. A good player not only manages to retrieve the ball and masterfully execute it to his opponents side of the court, but he also does it grace- fully. Mrs. Harnly, the Trojanettes’ coach, not only insists on good play, but also expects the girls to use proper form. The tennis players are taught the correct way of perform- ing on the courts and are expected to adhere to these stan- dards at all times. One of the highlights of the season was the match with Elco; the Trojanettes won with the score 6 to 3. Tlie greatest challenge the girls confronted was the Hershcy team, which is one of the better teams in the re- gion. 'Hie girls also lost a valiantly played game to the boys. A match with the faculty was planned for the last day of school, but for some reason the faculty never made a showing. Coach Mrs. Harnly FIRST ROW: Susan McCollam, Susan iiollenbach. SECOND ROW: Joy Miller, F.tta Ebling, Clarissa Hollcnbach, Cynthia Sherman, Laura Bailsman, Connie Bashore. 129 TRACK FRONT ROW: Thomas Umbenhauer, Willis Nolt, William Sholl. Ralph Hoffman. Thomas Pajski. SEC- OND ROW: Douglas Kohr, Richard Troutman. James Laush, Roger Markey, Stuart Spangler, John Cogets. Jay Knoll. The Trojan track team fared better than in pre- vious years, but lack of experience proved a hand- icap. The team was unsuccessful this season, but had one outstanding performer, Willis Nolt, who finished in the first three places at all the invita- tional meets and climaxed the season by taking third in the 100-yard dash in District 3 Champi- onships. An additional honor befell him when he was selected for the Berks County All-Star Track Team. 130 Mr. Hoffman, track coach c Co net 'em. Willis! Allen Spangler warms up for a coming meet. Ralph Hoffman strains for a good jump. SPECIAL '_.Y1 EVENTS OUR JUNIOR These two girls represented Tulpehocken in the Berks County Junior Miss Pageant. In the pageant, Jeanne sang and Mary Lou recited a poem she composed. YVe were very proud of our Junior Misses and hope that our future entries will repre- sent us as well. Jeanne Manbeck and Mary Lon Wenrich. Both prls were presented with a bracelet like this one as a remembrance. MISSES These four girls were in the preliminary competition along with Jeanne and Marv- Lou. From these. MarvLou and Jeanne were chosen to represent our school on the basis of interviews with a panel of judges and also on their scholastic standing. Janet Keeney Susan Nlengel Janet Evans was also one of the preliminaries. CHRISTMAS 136 DANCE 137 SENIOR PLAY Our Director — Mrs. Velina Matthew Cast of The Man Who Came To Dinner Mrs. Ernest Stanley Miss Preen Richard Stanley June Stanley John Sarah Mrs. Dexter Mrs. McCutcheon Mr. Stanley Maggie Cutler Dr. Bradley Sheridan Whiteside Harriet Stanley Bert Jefferson Professor Metz The Luncheon Guests Mr. Baker Banjo Expressman Lorraine Sheldon Sandy Beverly Carlton Miss Westcott Plainclothes Man Radio Technicians Two Deputies Five Choir Girls Mary Pciffcr Janet Keeney Ralph Miller La Verne Wilhelm George Reppert Janet Kline Nancy Schilling Phyllis Tryon Dale Bashore Susan Mengel John Gogets Steven Roth Loretta Ziegler Larry I,el o David Stoudt Carl Blatt Stanton Shilling Karol Symanowicz Pete Delp David Bashore Jay Knoll Jeanne Manheck Joseph Zimmerman Eric Parker Marv Lou Wenrich Jay Knoll Richard Blatt James Barnett Pete Delp Richard Zellers Joy Tsontarides Linda Bender Sylvis Klahr Ruth Herrington 138 Cindy Gibbel “The Man Who Came To Dinner.” a comedy in three acts, was the senior class play production this year. The play depicts the unexpectedly prolonged visit of an arrogant radio announcer to the home of the wealthy Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stanley. The blustery celebrity, Sheridan Whiteside takes charge of the Stanley residence and upsets everyone's life. Kind- ness prevails, however, and everyone lives happily ever af- ter — almost! The renowned Mr. Sheridan Whiteside. The incomparable Banjo with Miss Preen. Lorraine, the actress, bothering? I)r. Bradley. John, the butler, showing in Beverly Carlton. The Stanley family having a family discussion. And last not not least. Professor Metz. T.H.S. HOSTS OUR REPRESENTATIVES 140 DISTRICT BAND 141 142 under the direction of Mr. Henrv A. Gass. THE EVENINGS OF THE PERFORMANCES Program Salute to P.M.E.A....................................................Davenport Harold I,. Kremser, Jr., Host Director Euryanthe ............................................von Weber, arr. Safranek The Invincible Eagle March ..............................................Sousa Buglers Holiday ........................................Anderson, arr. Edwards Divertimento for Band, Opus 12 ....................................Persichetti Polka and Fugue ......................from the Opera “Schwanda, the Bagpiper” Weinberger, arr. Bainum Intermission Folk Suite — Overture ................. Selections from “Gigi” ................ March of the Anzacs ................... Casa Grande ........................... Parade of the Charioteers from “Ben Hur” America the Beautiful .................. ...........Gould, arr. Lang Lcrner 6c Leowe, arr. Bennet ........Lithgow, arr. Taylor ......................Gass ........Rozsa, arr. Hawkins ..........Ward, arr. Dragon 143 PROM The class of '65 presented the last prom ever to be held at Bethel — Moonlight Serenade. Hal Kremscr and his band provided the music. Fountains and greenery provided atmosphere. 144 PAGEANTRY The theme of this prom was, In Apple Blossom Time. The last prom at Bemvillc. A blossoming apple tree and a wishing well highlighted the decorations. Marcia Kint .er, Prom Queen of 1965, was crowned on her flower throne. 145 CORNERSTONE LAYING 146 147 OPENING OF THE STUDENT STORE i Janet Keeney Managers Nancy Beamesdcrfer One of the busiest places in the new school is the student store which is run by the senior class. Two commercial students, Nancy Beamesdcrfer and Janet Keeney, manage the buying and selling of all the items in the shop and keep an accurate inventory of all the merchandise handled. Among the more prominent items on sale arc license plates, sweat shirts, books, pennants, and school supplies. Store merchandise includes pennants, . . . 148 a variety of hooks, . . . and School supplies. OPENING OF THE SNACK BAR In order to make more money for band uniforms, the school music de- partment has been placed in charge of operating the snack bar, which is open to the public at almost all school functions. Managers: Elizal cth Whit mover. Carol Heywood. Linda Bender, and Fave Merkey. The girls work diligently selling hot dogs, candy, sodas, coffee, pretzels and chips. The vocational girls have taken charge of its management, carefully checking supplies to keep it stocked, and operating it when it is in use. 149 TOUR T.H.S Welcome to Tulpehocken! . . . one of the commercial rooms. . . . and this is the lunch line. It's usually fuller! A view of the cafeteria. 152 As we move on we arrive at one of the science rooms. . . . and here is the gymnasium. This is just an ordinary classroom . . . . . . hut this is the music room. And here is one of the tractors in the sho| . 'Iliose arc some views we have of our school . . . i i : . . . both in spring . . . . . . and in winter. And this is our school . . . . . we hope you’ve enjoyed your tour. DARDANIAN STAFF BUSINESS MANAGER: FEATURE: LAY-OUT and ART: David Strieker Janet Kline Ruth Herrington Margaret Daub Mary Lou Wenrich Phyllis Try on LAY-OUT: PHOTOGRAPHER: TYPISTS: Karl Kline Larry Lebo Nancy Beamesderfer Janet Keeney Sylvia Klahr Susan Bender We of the Dardanian staff have worked hard in presenting this yearbook to you. It was a new experience for everyone involved since it was the first edition from our new school. We have gained much during this year and hope that as you paged through the Dardanian you have gotten a glimpse of Tulpehocken school life. 158 JJJiiJ 159 PATRONS We express our sincere appreciation to everyone who contributed to the success of the first edition of the Dardanian. Our special thanks goes to those listed below who supported us by acting as patrons. Mr. Mrs. Junior Adams Mr. 6c Mrs. Harry Allen Mr. Mrs. Carl Althouse Mr. Mrs. Donald Auchenbach Mr. Mrs. Dale Balthaser Mr. 6c Mrs. Kenneth Balthaser Mr. 6c Mrs. Herbert A. Bare Mr. 6c Mrs. Allen C. Barnett Mr. James Barnett Mr. 6c Mrs. Ammon Z. Bashore Mr. 6c Mrs. Arthur Bashore Mr. Dale Bashore Mr. David Bashore Mr. George Bashore Mr. 6c Mrs. Harold E. Bashore Mr. 6c Mrs. Miles Bashore Mr. 6c Mrs. Curtis Batdorf Kathy 6c Jonathan Batdorf Miss Rita Bardorf Mr. 6c Mrs. Allen Bat . 6c Family Mr. Thomas R. Baver Mr. James R. Beamesderfer Miss Nancy A. Beamesderfer Mr. 6c Mrs. Robert I. Beamesderfer Mr. 6c Mrs. Mark Bechtold Mr. 6c Mrs. Guy Behney Mr. 6c Mrs. Theodore Behney Mr. 6c Mrs. Harry Beidler Mr. 6c Mrs. Nelson Beidler Mr. 6c Mrs. I eroy Bender Mr. 6c Mrs. Monroe Bender Mr. John D. Benjamin Mr. 6c Mrs. Walter Berger Mr. 6c Mrs. John Bixler Mr. Carl Blatt Mr. Richard Blatt Mr. 6c Mrs. Dennis Boyer Mr. 6c Mrs. John Bricker Mr. 6c Mrs. George F. Brommer Mr. 6c Mrs. Herman Bross Mr. 6c Mrs. Calvin Brown 6c Family Mr. Fari L. Brown Miss Karen R. Brown Miss Maxine Brown Mr. 6c Mrs. Raymond Brumbaeh Mr. 6c Mrs. Allen Burkey Dr. 6c Mrs. W. Wilson Carvell Mr. 6c Mrs. Harold J. Caskic Mr. 6c Mrs. William Cavalier The Centurvs Class of '67 Mr. 6c Mrs. A. J. Clements Mr. 6c Mrs. Ralph Clemson Mr. 6c Mrs. Franklin Cocks Jane 6c Lee Cocks Mr. 6c Mrs. Richard Daub Mr. 6c Mrs. Walter D. Daub Mr. 6c Mrs. Nelson Davidheiser Mrs. Herman Dcgler Mrs. Grace Deisemann Mr. Donald M. DeLong Mr. 6c Mrs. Mark G. DeLong Mrs. Lois L. Deppen Mr. 6c Mrs. Harry DePugh Miss Louise E. Derr Mr. 6c Mrs. Curtis Dieffenbach Mr. Bill Dodge Mr. 6c Mrs. Harry Ebling Mrs. Mark Eckert Mr. 6c Mrs. Robert Edris Mr. 6c Mrs. George Eisenbrown Mr. 6c Mrs. Ray Eisenhower Miss Janet Evans Mr. 6c Mrs. Lester D. Evans. Jr. Miss Susie Evans Mr. 6c Mrs. Clayton R. Farnsworth Mr. 6c Mrs. Calvin Fisher Mr. George Flanagan Mr. 6c Mrs. Joseph Fox Mr. 6c Mrs. Harry M. Frantz Mr. 6c Mrs. l ewis Frantz Mr. 6c Mrs. Martin A. Frantz Mrs. M. Lillian J. Frantz Mr. Mrs. Raymond Cassert Mr. Mrs. Quentin Gettle Mr. Mrs. Ephraim Gibbel Mr. Mrs. Richard Gibbel Mr. Mrs. Walter J. Gier Mr. Mrs. John Gogets Mrs. Mrs. Charles Good Mr. 6c Mrs. Marvin Graeff Mr. 6c Mrs. Carl Graver Miss Christina M. Gulko Mr. 6c Mrs. Charles E. Hagg Mr. 6c Mrs. Ralph W. Haag Mr. Randall G. Haag Rev 6c Mrs. Allen Ilappe Mr. 6c Mrs. Robert R. Hamer Mr. 6c Mrs. John J. HassLr Mr. 6c Mrs. Richard Hassler Mr. 6c Mrs. Harold Heffelfinger 6c Son Mr. 6c Mrs. Henry A. Hefflefinger Mr. 6c Mrs. Frank C. Henderson Mr. 6c Mrs. Claude Herrington Mr. 6c Mrs. Roy Herrington Miss Ruth E. Herrington Mr. 6c Mrs. Charles Iliester Mrs. 6c Mrs. Russell Iliester Mr. 6c Mrs. Harvey Hill. Jr. Mr. 6c Mrs. Curtis Iliinmelberger Miss Edith Himmelberger Mr. 6c Mrs. Sterling E. Hoffman Mr. 6c Mrs. Harold H. Hollenbach Mr. 6c Mrs. Levi Hoppman Mr. Stevie Huber Mr. 6c Mrs. Evan Jackson Mr. 6c Mrs. William II. Kaiser Mr. 6c Mrs. Charles M. Kalbach Miss Denice Kalbach Mr. 6c Mrs. Denton H. Kalbach Mr. 6c Mrs. Walter Kantncr Mr. 6c Mrs. Orwin Keeney Miss Marcia Kintzer Mrs. Edith I. Kirkhoff Mr. 6c Mrs. Charles Klahr Mr. 6c Mrs. Paul S. Klein Miss Helen M. Kline Mr. 6c Mrs. Howard R. Kline Miss Janet Kline Judic 6c Debra Kline Mr. Karl II. Kline Mr. Larrv M. Kline Miss Polly D. Kline Mr. 6c Mrs. Warren S. Kline Mr. 6c Mrs. Alvin Knoll Mr. Jay Knoll Mr. 6c Mrs. Earl C. Koenig Miss Carol Kramines Mr. 6c Mrs. Elmer Krammes Mr. 6c Mrs. Harold L. Krcmser, Jr. Mr. 6c Mrs. William A. Lake Rev. 6c Mrs. Frank H. Layser Mr. Jim Lengle Miss Cassia A. Lewis Mr. Carl Long Loring Studios Mr. 6c Mrs. Nelson Light Mr. 6c Mrs. Paul A. Luckenbill Mr. 6c Mrs. Edgar Lutz Mr. 6c Mrs. Robert Lyon Mr. 6c Mrs. Charles Madenford Mr. 6c Mrs. Carl Marberger Mr. 6c Mrs. Forrest Marks Mr. 6c Mrs. Harold Matthew Mr. Joe McCarthy Mr. 6c Mrs. Clarence W. Mengcl Miss Susan Mengel Mr. 6c Mrs. Arlan L. Merkel Mr. Ronald P. Merkel Mr. 6c Mrs. Warren P. Merkel Mr. 6c Mrs. Earl Merkey Miss Faye Merkey Miss Mary R. Merkey Mr. 6c Mrs. Ray Merkey Miss Gayle Meyer Miss Mary C. Meyer Mr. 6c Mrs. Sterling K. Meyer Mr. 6c Mrs. Kenneth Miller Mrs. Lily Miller 6c Family Mr. 6c Mrs. Russel Miller Mr. Bruce Moore Mr. 6c Mrs. William A. Moore Mr. 6c Mr. William J. Moore Mr. 6c Mrs. Robert II. Mountz Miss Joan Noecker Mr. 6c Mrs. Willis H. Noll Mr. 6c Mrs. Steve Olesh Mr. 6c Mrs. Mike Orendo Mr. 6c Mrs. Larry Owens Miss Mary L. Peiffer Mr. Chris Peters Mr. 6c Mrs. Elmer K. Pvle Mr. 6c Mrs. Lawrence Ramberger Mr. 6c Mrs. Clarence Reber Mrs. Earl Reeser Mr. 6c Mrs. Albert Reiner Mr. Henrv C. Reinoehl Mr. 6c Mrs. Larry E. Rentschler Mr. 6c Mrs. George Reppert, Sr. Mr. Marvin Rissinger Mr. 6c Mrs. Russell Roth Mr. Steven G. Roth Mrs. Clarence Rover Mr. 6c Mrs. George Ruth Mr. 6c Mrs. Richard Ruth Mr. 6c Mrs. Robert Ruth Mr. Michael Scarpignato Mr. 6c Mrs. Earl S. Schaeffer Miss Carol J. Schilling Miss Nancy J. Schilling Mr. 6c Mrs. Herman C. Schilling Mr. 6c Mrs. Luther Schlappich Mr. 6c Mrs. Samuel Schlappig Mr. 6c Mrs. Clayton Schmehl Mr. 6c Mrs. Claude C. Schneck Mr. 6c Mrs. Frank Schott 6c Shirley Mr. 6c Mr. Earl Schrack Mr. Richard L. Schrack Mr. 6c Mrs. Samuel Schwartz Mr. 6c Mrs. Miles A. Seidel Mr. 6c Mrs. Gerald Seiler Mr. 6c Mrs. Russell Shaak Mrs. Myrtle Shaak Mr. 6c Mrs. Paul Sheet . Mr. 6c Mrs. Harry W. Shilling Mr. 6c Mrs. Robert E. Shilling Mr. Stanton Shilling Mr. 6c Mrs. Doyle Showers Mr. 6c Mrs. Larry I. Sitlcr Mr. 6c Mrs. Aaron Smith Miss Evelyn Smith Mr. 6c Mrs. Ronald Smith 6c Family Mr. 6c Mrs. Geroge G. Snyder, Jr. Mr. Robert A. Snyder Mr. 6c Mrs. Clarence Spannuth Mr. 6c Mrs. George Spannuth Mr. 6c Mrs. Roy Spannuth, Jr. Mr. 6c Mrs. Paul Speicher Mr. 6c Mrs. Edwin Stamm Rill 6c Mary Ellen Stewart Miss Mary E. Stewart Mrs. Mary K. Stewart Mr. 6c Mrs. Carl L. Stoltz Mr. 6c Mrs. Donald Stoudt Mr. 6c Mrs. Harold C. Stoudt Mr. 6c Mrs. Wallace Stoudt Mr. 6c Mrs. William Strauser Mr. James Strauss Mrs. Morris Strauss Mr. David Strieker Mr. 6c Mrs. Edgar J. Strieker Mr. Ronald Sutherly Mrs. Elmer Swartz Mr. Dennis Sweigart Mr. 6c Mrs. Clarence Sweitzer Mr. Karol A. Symanowicz Mr. 6c Mrs. Clayton Tobias Mr. 6c Mrs. George E. Tobias Mr. George E. Tobias, Jr. Mr. 6c Mrs. Ernest P. Troutman Mr. Ivan L. Troutman Miss Joan Troutman Mr. 6c Mrs. Jacob A. Tryon Miss Phyllis J. Tryon Mr. 6c Mrs. Jacob Ulrich, Jr. Miss Janet Ulrich Mr. Kenneth R. Ulrich Mr. 6c Mrs. Robert Wagner Mr. 6c Mrs. Gene Walmer Miss Ruth Ann Watson Mr. 6c Mrs. Woodrow Weber Mr. 6c Mrs. George Weiders Mr. 6c Mrs. Phaon T. Wenrich Mr. 6c Mrs. Donald Wetzel Mrs. Suzanne Wiggs Mr. 6c Mrs. Carl F. Wilhelm Mr. 6c Mrs. Frederick J. Wilhelm Miss LaVerne Wilhelm Mr. 6c Mrs. Carl Winter Mr. 6c Mrs. Daniel Witman Mr. Michael F. Witman Mr. 6c Mrs. Ralph C. Witman Mr. 6c Mrs. Oliver Yenser Mr. 6c Mrs. Allen L. 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