Blue Mountain High School - Mountain Echo Yearbook (Schuylkill Haven, PA)

 - Class of 1963

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Vail, VII, Nu. 3 Blue Mt BMHS Class Comedy P ro 'l'lw sfrniizx rizub prm pihy un lfrislzly. Nmmn high swhiml zlxniilfwiiln' ilwmo ea! mv pizly fbr-Au! 'z' . - Li play. Furtuiu zixmuniz 'ip sung:-, unvl plug, ln Mm . high xr-hm-I f-lass svn? ix giinlf, Pom tlw plug, :ll lin- lumlu mi elm him Alu i Sul, n sc-r ul cimswil-lip high wh 1'ini1u1ic'e-E, 11 4-hmrmrlg yvmiiig ln-wilwcha lnixvli-up hzfyhiairifl. ai vnrixpus :1cto1 ' lm! mil a1'iwas full hi' znlvivv, rl lmnklffs VU wlili ai -,wwllvn hind, fi 4ll5gg1imi znlhlclv, :i lizumilnipauit Ilmn-gg., llunghtm' ilr'rx'Qn to the-ii mul cli Krirlcx hy hm-1 ihtln-1 s :imliiin uns, :md mfirzl um-xgwclml ol' fall, 11 lvbllllll fm' yilllllif Nln-is llumgvm lwmvllf 'l'h vwuf 1zi11n5 4-unipllvixiiozis making 1 ix funny :uni l.lllll:4llZll play. 'Yhmw in ihv cus! www? Mins Iiurgesa, iw' L'l U his ilu' play :lm-C1-fr, Slnrlvy lxrmr-z'1 Lin'- W iii THE Ai .Y-f if f fp fini ix High Schoul, Sdxuylkill Haw 'V 7' 5 5 i l 2 l Andy i nxHn'iE. nimw, Julm Giiwsg Jw: Q4-If-:nssuu-fi young nclnr, Gregg lm' wiv Mil! Samir-rx, llh11yl'm'!n'1ll julwr, .lvminv Kisilwg Ullma, 1110 sr-hiwl mlllrllc, Tom Slvgli in-dg Mr, 'I'mlj.' llc!- ersmi, H10 grmicily janllur, liuggm' lifnnilmny qmfl Mr, liivhiml livvvriclgu, N:uic'y's lruliwr, Philip Bugaslu. liar- iuno Grnlie, ltohineilv Kmmmmz, lvlarl gurvi Sluxnp, Peggy Siripr-, and Cyn- thia Kfypliers were uxtrzis. Thr- siiulvm ciircuior lm' tho play wz1s'l1iax'w llnnpl. Honor Society Chooses Five Qualifying Seniors Five wniors juinvcl ihc rainlcs of ilw Cfzirpf' Ilivm Chapter' of the Naiinnul Plmlm' Suilioiy :Li itll incluvilun fmrvirrv un 'l'lmx'sdny nfternnon, Novi-mhur I5 In Ihu high school andiioi-nun. The faculty solccwcl the-sv fivci :ii a rmevtihg un Ovtobox' lil: Nmicy Joni-S, Shirley Krinvr, Karen Kc-rschncr, Carol lisrlclwiser, and liiclwml Eck- Ord. Prcs-ivlvnl Phzxrlus Miller prvsidcd ai xhis cmvznuny with Gary Lnckon- bill, Robert Spotis, Calm! Yvich, :md Hmm Killian C'i'v1 1'lIl0Slllg the inductinni fe-mn, Thvy earl: spoke rin mm of the cardinal principlr-S of the Honm' Sorivly: chamcir-r, Nat service, :md schulazrslwip. The r-wlzsiclvrs tha-sc fuur principles lecling nl-W nlembers for ihe- Nu morn Vhan twcniv any class muy lwmmo Lhre suciuiy, ten pvzwlvit in ihc- year, Iwf-my porvcini in lhf- year. If for any rvasun zi rnu nm livv up in thc- fum' ho may ln- wrxiovvcl frmn by lhv faculty. mln:-1' Thv pvc-sent members of lhe are Charles Miller, Gary I Robert Spoils, Gregg Owens Kimmel, Salulrzi Nagle, Rose Carol Ynivh, zmrl Pat Cwl1T'l1Rl'l0. Student Studies at Ho Many of you may not know Lykens, um- shut-in student. cxintzlcziml polio al, the age of whilr- living in Kentucky, She sidf-s in Crvssmm on North Siren-1, She is :i junior wlm is also an lilonoz' student, Mr. Jaeger and Mr. Hopnc-il tutor' hm' rl-gulnrly in hvr 11-q1,1ii'mi subjects. Buvf-ily says sho low-5 in study, :incl NY' SDHT0 liwiirs are ocrupicfl hy nil painting :xml aiionrlimg the Blue 2 i i Z Pres. Names Nov. 1147 Nat'l Education Week Blue Muumziin High Sfrhuful llhmvxv- ml Amlwicnn Fciuvuliun lfVm?k Nuvmn- lx-in ll tlm-ugli Novi-xlilil-1' l7. Sviimil ullicizals :xml fnuully znumlmrs plzmnml vhs- foliuwing emlivlilm ful' who wvvvic. On Nfvmlay llimligli XV1-cinvsiluy ilm Junior Iiigli Stuclcnt Councll spnmmvl, cd a hook fair, Members ul' the sm, dffnr council mt up za display of pupur- hacks and harilhounll cqlnium, uhirh students Chnl-l order, in ilu- 4-wife-w cricv room of tlw rzrlmnl. During the cighzh period on 'Phon- fiay as pam of nur school guilizinrv program, Mr, Frmd Cilutli, ussisiulli , . K ,A , 'inn' . elf-Mr-.K RJ2yA,1ui.., Y - X pm-vvising pwncipul ui xi 1nemi..,, ihc ilssislzzzd supvxvising prinrlpzil at Cmxnvailliiii'hmmm Sulwnvlum .Joint 1 Sysivni, Ile wus sugwi-visiiig principal of Smiihorn Lffhanon Township Schools Distric? fmxifi 1945 to 1960. When Suuilicrn 1.1-bzumn anis-vc-:I the joint Syst:-ni, hw lmcznizz- the assistant super- vising prmcipal. During tlw 19303 Mr. fliurlz wus leuuhm--coziclu at Heidel- lwrg lligh School, 'i'In- :ww mips-rwihizxig principzil carn- 1-rl his 15.5, zlmwvu :xi Fllizziln-ihlnwn IC'nliwgu, his M S. da-grin' af Pc-nn Slain' izlncl dill zlmzmvwxlw wurk ui Teinplr- Uuivc-rsily, H4- hm only lu ccnnpk-lo his thesis Iw!'m'w ln- in-Lfe-ins his dm'- !ui s s10g1'i'i', Mi: liiurln is rx native- ul' Richland 'zxnfl an m'cluineli minislc-1' in they Clun-Ulm ui God, Ho has svrvvfl pzxstorf lim-S in 'I'ln1rnmm, Mm-yland, Rich- i land, Myvxmwn, and Wyumissing Hills, Ho is a Rivhlznul lmmugli audi- lox' and a mmnhvx' oi ihv Lions Club. llis wife, laaibri, is :in English leach- vr 'it Ccn'nxv'il daugh- en, RD.. Pu. -1 4. 1119 , i J ' .iz-nA J ndy anna im mel, ncy Ryan, Nancy Uviulwr 22, Mr, Kurtz win i'nrzi1vriyI iSl1u11i1Qi', Patty lleiaz-1, ., Springgvr, ... Juni- 'l'1-ouimziix, Na Czilnzm, Fllsanm' Morris, Paul Robert- lliam Herb, sun, Yvonne Kmmnies, Wi John Kmmrrisis, Christina- Moercler, llcmnirf Spoits, Paul Yc-ich. Ninth Grad:-Leonard Aulc-nlmch. gilicliarzi Siluk, Karen Strouso, Betty 5 Gradwvell, Linda Wink, David Deiberl, lKLn'l Kramnr, Lee Lcnglc, Edward L5-Rins, Thomas Randy, Carol Snyder, Kzilhryn Yediny, Ralph Gerhard, Sus- an R,uln'ighl, Cheryl Taylor, Janei Vifouixg, Lynda Lundbye, Luvry Fisher, iffynthizl Welker, Mary Novak, Glenn Wudncadaxy, Novvrnbvr 21, Supervising Princip School Set eriod Honor R .ucl-renhill, Drirln-no Crvsswvll, C ic-ck, Susan Hnzuix lliano Muntz, Liam Tripp, l3ai'lmr:1 linch, I Madenford, Linda Trier, Larry Fit Sandra Bam, John I-Inrzilmsh, , lem' Zvloywr, and .Ianws lim-dvr. To-nth Grzulv -- Hugh Landis, Su Bitlle. Dianv l'4k?fl1El'Ulf, Curtis Fis Elaine Nluycr, Bcuy Sirnussor, F cvs Brnclf-r, Dm-ntliy Guslis, Ci Hinners, Karl lVvx'noi', Ellen Hub C10llf4NlI1Cf' Zvhner, Loren Kranier, dy Fvrislex-mzichvrr, Karon Rcinh Judy Slilitileswmitli, Foggy Yeag Susan Caddy, Bruce- Kranimos, F. Enmrich, Je-cm Smith, Betty Bust. ice Svctish, William Kunsnnan, K neih Faxusi, Suzanne Traymni, Bittlv, and Lormino Grim. Eh-venili Gram- - Carol Pryzncl- Bznwy Gruvcr, Kara-n Snyder, Ca. Yvich, Carol Baldwin, Max-tin Hai hush, Paul Calnzm, Nancy Rohm Joan Moyer, Elaine Rauch, Jeb Hu Chvryl Krznnmes, Rebecca Diofend fer, Janc- XNZlgIlO1', Jack Robe-riszl Gail Stump, Paul Hublcr, Richei Schneider, Marlin Shappell. Barha L J Olmf-Q Carol klauxe Biuco Meri Andy-cw Bazar, Cheryl Spctfs, Bow ly Lykins, Philip Ki'inm', and Jus Greenawalt. Twelfth Grade -A Carol Berkheise Robert Spotis, Gary Luckenbill, P. Cai-uzmu, Sarah Kramer, Carol Yeic Philip Bogosah, Nancy Jones, Patric Miller, Carol Kimmel, Charlotte Ki lian, and Gregg Owens. Freshmen Present ffhanksgiving Program Today a number of ninth grade slu- dents presvntvrl the hrs! special as' somhly on the Thanksgiving theme- fur hoth junior and senior high school, Mrs, Hoffman, Mrs. Tepper, and Mr. Royal Miller directed the pmchlction, The narrators for the program were l illltl. WUI l'lll!'X'lllg, Ukvtlllegl' l'f!ll!'1lIli'L' Exams. The open house pmgrani lm- gzm nl 7:30 and vmled at 9:00, On Tlixlrslizny during il spvcial 11:4 SL-mhly Iivc- svniin- students lwcnmv members of tho National llonuv Suni- Pfy, A spvrial induction lozlni con- cvlwxiurxy, Also al thix ducts-cl thf- Muumuin Clmpim' ol'Ym1lli Ynr'Cl1riS1.! time 11,059 qualifying 111m-ivvcl Nu- licr bmtlnlr Eddie, ll ninth grndvr, tional I-Iducmimml l'lvvc-lnpnwm 'l'usal is znriiw ln the Junior High Rand, fCc'x'1iflc'uies. imv 1 l l l l l fUlllUIg0llf'P H.UUll'l, C l 'I' 'l ' 3 '. .. f f . I i x , Q N E iff em JA x-...--14. pumpkins, a squirrfll, turkey, :ind a sem-em-ow come to life, A gmup of farmer boys sang during lhis scene. Aftvr the play about Elmvr and Julm Alden, Jeb Hart, Elaine Rauch. Nancy Rnherts presented Long- fellow's John Alden. In the flnzil pugenni n Pilgrim questioned the worth of suffering of the Pilgrims and an answer as numerous Faculty Meiimbers At Educators' Conference Mr. Yasenchak represented the Blu Mountain faculty at the Classrooi 1' 'Feachers' Conference at Bedfo Springs, October 21 ihru 23. This is statewide confe-rc-nee that is held fo teachers from all the public school meeting, they discussel of a regular classroom ani rends in teaching. In general 0 promoie lhv welfare of erl al in the year, Mr. Yasench :rc-sem the faculty at th' if Delegates of the Pcnnsyl late Educational Association gg the Conference, Mr. Jaegei l the American Association oz Teachers Conference at Han I in teachers from Pennsyl- xd Delaware were in attend- lally Inspires Fansl sa :red a rousin on Friday, Nov. majorettes, an with Mr. Yasen-1 as master-of-ceremoiiiesi with several malel Z1 skit portrayingl of cheerleading with dem- of cheering in cavemen days, Victorian days, me roaring twenties, :md present -1 'Op Club days. Joe hlosepliixzvl Fagan, Dick CDM.-1 Schneider, and Jim iGi1-myl Mil- purtraycld three visiting Schuyl- Ilaivcn High School cliverlvaders. Am:-rica appeared, The pageant with colurful luhlc-au. JoAnn sang ri solo during this final

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VARSITY CLUB President Charles Miller Vice- President James Fridirici Secretary Arnold Killian T reasurer Fred Herb GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION President. . . Vice- President Vice-President Vice- President Secretary ., . . Treasurer. . . . Sherry Boote . Diane Rarick Diane Hartranft Joan Standiford Yvonne Schropp Carol Pryzbeck 69



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T H E A E R I , Wvdncsday, Ndvember 21,1962 Vv'91L many his succvssl ul cm-1,1 junior vlziss one brown crumb:-rry sau: prvparrd for l li anks. hoyvvvcr, speci nl Yci il nuclear raclios, to the mhool, gm my lo do mv Choi 'ind turn 0 class iurkeyl t Allen Cuban Wfli HUC ihi' wal wil li me or not ff 'ill 1 the l e me, nc than some turns them all on Caifl win lwlping thc money. - fhlnsf a Gripa- their rd sale on Oc- ll on Octubcr lly showed that lionwruomzs had hvir 51,000 goal, salrl has placed slcp cluser io r lrip lo Niiasliiriglzxn thanks to many workers in rho junior dass. :might ilic junior class is sponsor- vm ' ' the :mriiml hr ecommg dance. title of thrf cizmcc- is thc Gold Unit right out of tlif- old Wcst. he junior class cordially invites Blur- Mmmfuivi Alumni lo aficnd. nmmitlovs in Music Joe Fagan. Cliziirnmn, if-5 Miller, Lincla McFzu'lzmd, Clily clay, Phyllis ilicilyf-pluck RQl7Pl'l'SOIl. or clra lqfillllffhflll. Joan y Grocriawalf, Phil llimenls-v Barry Schw. 1, Linrla Folic-t, Helhl la lfleiscer. iulrl Diviaiog serls. chzuirlady, Chr-ly bam Olmos, X Berger, Susan Smitl ch, Joan Nloycr. Barry ihard Straub, Linda Wikc, vbvrn. I6 YEBUWEZN Lciersihlc is 3? l't's clone by inlr-rchanging C . of Ghnrgc of this rizmrc llfloorez Tickets and Rirharcl 'Dccoral if Paul Cacim. f the latest lang ompnuml mmos s Desk . . Club Schedule Wider Choice lose ll v iamilg, and America lo Activmes YTIGHV eluded a display of the purchased for the library this For uxamplc, there are three new sets of ancyclopediasg over 100 fic- riim booksg 60 social science hooks which include government, etiquette, and mythsg SO science books which inc-luclc math, chemistry, biology, physics: 45 books of poetry, essays and plFlyS7 55 hooks of healih, elec- lrunics, aulomubilosg 40 books of art, music, costume, and puzzles: 40 ira- vcl liooksg SO biographiesg 50 history booksg and many other hooks. ,The majority of the hooks were purchased as fl direct result of Leach- er recommendations. In an effort to build up the library, the school board pmviclcrl S5000 for the purchase of new library books for the 1962-1963 school year, The 900 hooks already ref-c-ivcd will he on display for Open House from 7:30 to 9:00 pm. on Tuesday evening, November 13 1962. Cnculalion of the-Qc books will begin on Novcmbm 14 Olliceie of the bmrv f' for lhr boys ju sho mr has 'in interest during, English Blur- Mountfs in's 1 Wfxalriw lhr uses walk when fm Kunsmzm rx clmperoric at the Y Mm. Spudol hm begun lo svll Hot Dbgs at AERIE and Yearhoak 1 ings? You salxoulrl si-0 hm' perky white hat. 10-A girls could give you an inter- esting story about tho locker room al thc time of a fire drill? Job Hart and Clay Barclay use the wlar ink? srill has a constant The Blue Mountain Joint High School Chapter of the Future Far- mers of America initiated twenty- iwo new members on Monday eve- ning. They are us follows: Gary Baver, Elmer Dieter, David Fcssler, Larry Fidlc-r, Kenneth Grube, David Hunl- zinger, James Ketledge, Don Lau- benstcin, Clyde Miller, Al Nagle, Robert Pelry, Earl Roadingor, Elvin Reber, Paul Reber, Clyde Reigle, 'Da- vid Wagner, David Wildermuth, Al- bert Brobst, Edward Harahush, and Ronald Arndt. The Blue Mountain group placed well in the competition of Schuyl- kill-Dauphin County F.F.A, members at the Gralz Fair, winning 18 places, including ilu: top first seven places in the poultry judging events. There were four Blue Mountain winrw- ' the livestock judging ' dairy judv' prac- team regular varsity basketball is over. The club kept the uflicews as lust yi-ar: President, Arnie Killian: Vice President, Fred II-Kerb: Secretary, John Guorsg TNS- surer, Pew Lcngclg :md Scrgc-amt-m- Arms, Herb Wink. Jack Adams mcoivvd n gel-well card from unknown arlnliiwws? Mrs. McGoever finally rviurncal the money aprons? Dave Burkharclt has, begun il wc- -ord collvction? Alfred Rhoads loves to play foot- ball so much he trained his dug to guzirfi? . . YOUN Physics class turned into liywtz-nm when a hiwng sound aww John rom Elchisak had lofmnc-cl a gas get f t ki Ahh fa 0 n bi rd The Varsity Club, Mr. Sczmdiber, adviser, is planning io hold zz bake sale to buy blazers for the senior club memhcrs. The club clcclecl the following ofllcers: Presiflent, Charlie Millerg Vice President, Jim Fredi- ricig Secrelary, Arnie Killian: and Treasurer, Fred lieu-b, The Future Nurses' Club, undoi- thc instruction of Mrs. Anderson, elected the following omcers: Presi- dent, Carol Yfeichz Vice President. Susie Hublerg Secretary, Cnnnic Stine, and Treasurer, Diane Haupt. The club has already had a film and? speaker on Cerebral Pnlw plzm to vm ir tall-' sponsor . making pro- Omccrs Pleated are: Jim Fridi- rici, Presidc-mg Martin Iinrahuslh, Vicc-President: Jack Robertson, Sec- rctury: Bruce Mcrtz, Trvasurer. ME IT . . Clay Barclay really is awako bc- rauec he had an ready fmswcr when sumcrme zxskvd ii' ilic loose hand aid is mick Wili fin umciiuzi, 1-lis Oli, rio, I wvar tlml on my ide. anyone xmirls ii ronwdy for burn. consul! Tum Ev:-ms, you know that Blue Mmmlnin has u Limbo vxpcfrl? Isift that Dale Dvwzilfl? md Ciwlow bc-at Brih Hoy hy ich in ram- down the llf3Sl1lll'9 l xpcnkimg of thi-so injurvci linys, Vagnci' iinds if czlsicx' in piggy Bob Hoy up Ihr slaps than 17 him walk. 'ou heard any undue nuise mv , it was the Truutman twins .vidly campaigning against Miss ms in the recent 'clcctiuni c about nnvel excusvs for in-ing , Carl Bnltz found one of the Dost. Son him if you wrmi to morn, n Sites :ilmnsl fosind liimsolf e casket at Graveyard ns, ws this zihout Mrs. IIummrl's lizmirtnl Drawing: in S 11 i r rr S Fousv in song. Which imc is Mr. Mcng1c's favorite? BMI Boosters Sponsor Pep Rally, Bonfire Fizzle The Blue Mounlziin Booslvr' Assn- viution hold its second bonfire cm Novembor 8, the night lwforo tho Schuylkill Haven-Blue Mount zu i n classic football game. In split' of grcmlins or uvcz'-cagm' fans who llUl'll0d the ilrc wand thc nigh! before, the boosivrs suppliecl anuihcr roarivig fire for the fic-Caslon. Mr. Kramc-r served us il very zibln Muster of Cervmonies and zin- nounced the nvcinis of ihc c-vvning. The Blue Mountain High School Blind provided slirring xmisir inter- spevscfl with Olivers lvd hy the Clif-mu lezmders, The nmjozviuws alsu pm'- 'ormed with lhelr usual poppy rou- inns, Mri Kramer introduced the Booster :snciailon president, Mrs, Mary iclirici, who upplauilod llic silppmi all the fans and urgvd iho cou- vcd support and good szpnrtgnizm- of all. also iniruriucvcl ilu: ro-mpiiiiiis iv varsity furiiball loam, llwrb :xml Arnold Killian, lmih of gave renizirks ahfmt ilu-ix' fowl- :oncornlng lim nf-xl night's 'krnolrl iiiirmlurccl all thi' ivzim si Following il Spf-cial clwer whnlc loam hy the specta- viie and lrlfili Wink placr-il of A'IlIlVL'll Hurrii':ines on he clriscf of tim rally, Mr. lmflucod the nivniliws uf 'ig stuff. Ozwh of whom of lmih fencmiragcinmil ilw team. Mr. Svzinrli- cial mmilimi ul the son- .fvys who played their laxfsi game at I-Tavern. A pirliirl- nl' xlmse boys appears rm page 3. Duo in iiwlviiiciii wmlliici' llw later vziiwcllocl. If was the lmlhiisiarrm and spiz-il thi- Pep Rally would not 'liminixh dm' in ihzr vnrwcllzavirm. gznnw was hnymd limi amusvfl ai THE AERIE W Published monthly, Ollebor lo May, by lhe students of the Blu: Movnialn Join! High Sdlaul, Schuylkill Nevin. l.D,, Pmms. Subscripiicrw sw oo pm wwf 51,25 by mill. Senior fdmzfh--KAREN ANOROIUUS Senior Business Manager-Cynihiu Cypher, Umor Fdilolx--JOAN MOYER, Ci-POL VEICH Junim Buxmufxx Mcnogau- Nancy liewing Fenwrei-Pm Millpii Norma Heim. Sarah Kramer, Elaine Rauch, Cheryl Spam, Nancy llnbem, Lynda foileil, Bovbnm Bulky. Faye Emerizh, Ann Wagner, Alia Seclisii, Ciaflord Amd! lfxyaizlfffvorine Schmpili Carol Pvyzbzck, Barbara Olmcs, lolm Mnufer, Donald Wmif, incl: Adams, .ine Fagan, Joan Srundilmd, Brenda Baller, Tom 8vown.Woym-1 Scfsollner, Susan Silvio, Dwi Mill Spam- Rohan Spain, lrvln Famer, Ginger Raed, James Stine, Pied Bender rhomgfaphwmom wma. uw-usa wang, mmm eng,-A riqyls 5ml'li Cifcviarmn MariageymMos Heffnef ' ' sum, rypwu-ciwyx clams, new oamf i A:lvIwsMMrsJ lonerminr, Frfifoficil, Mr Ralph .im-gui, lcyom

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