Boyertown High School - Bear Yearbook (Boyertown, PA)

 - Class of 1945

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Twenty-four 10-A Front: J. Kohler, E Shirey, N. Bauman, D Knepp, S. Miller, M. Kulp R. F' h . S d H. M is er econ 1 Fryer, Miss Arndt, A. Die- mand. Third: B. Moyer S. Martin, M. Shellaway L. Hoffman, M. Funk, A M. Heydt, E. Austrevich. 10-B Front: Miss White S. Shaner, L. Kauffman K. Imbody, B. Haring, A S lt I B B a. zer, . rannan, Lukans, I. Kline. Second A. Mest, P. Conrad, T. Key- ser, H. Reese, M. Geist, M. Swinehart, P. Seasholtz M. Grim. Thi d E. R h r , o r- bach, I. Linnemeier, F Kuip, R. Longacre, M. Ren- niriger, M, Whitacre, E Straube, B. G e h m a n Fourth, C. Derr, G Straube, C. Hummer, D Reidenauer, L. Stimmel M. B 1 K amer, C. emp, M. Diemand, D. Hoffman. K lena Shlofe The tenth school year is the year in which the goals and standards set up in ninth grade become a reality to the student. He must novv orient himself and secure the background for his life's Work. Sports are a favorite interest in a sophomore's life. If they are not on the football field or basketball floor sharing those dash- ing victories or honorable defeats, they are in the band, in the enthusiastic group of spectators, or cheer leaders. We are proud of the Junior Varsity cheerleaders who are all representatives of the sophomore class. They are Bette Moyer, Helen Reese, and Anna Stitzel. We find other Sophs taking opportunity of the finer arts, vocal and instrumental music and art. There are also many journalists

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aws - Eleventh Grade It isn't D-Day or H-Hour, but Y-Year! Yes, the Junior Year has arrived, the dream of a uwriggle- twister come trueg the fortunate students are now able to attend the prom! The Juniors worked hard for this event and all activities, as a class, functioned around it. First a class meeting was called, and after some confusion about nomination and renomination, the following people were chosen as class ofiicersg Robert Fryer, president 5 Jack Mayer, vice president, Glenna fofhgfilseIEOESMegiilftliigeciioilkiiii Schultz, secretary, and Jean Neiman, treasurer. from D. Herb, W. Leh and A. Garber. A Christmas dance was arranged for the raising of funds. It was a smash- ing success-so were several Christmas tree ornaments-with even Santa Claus attending. And so, on the Juniors go, seeing the goal set before them become more real. The goal is reached at last, the coveted date arrives - and goes - leaving only many pleasant memories for the hard-working class. Among the most patriotic homerooms found in B.H.S. are those occupied by the Juniors. Third and fourth place honors in the weekly war bonds and stamp sales went to the 11-A and 11-B homerooms respectively. The 11-B's were also high in the Red Cross stocking drive and the March of Dimes. These ambitious young men and women are earnest and eager to partici- pate in the future America. Among the Juniors are many interesting char- acters. There is Douglas Rose who, everyone suspects, will work his way through college by his unique delivery of Lincoln's Gettysburg Address. There is Donald Brown who may become a senior if he stops testing unknown chemical solutions by drinking them -Brown never did specify the fiowers he prefers. Waldo Johnson is another character. This seem- ingly shy Junior was seen to take out three girls on the night of the prom. Johnson probably overcame his bashfulness in his Latin class, which is all-female. Junior Class Officers: J. Mayer, vice president, hands his dues to Treasurer J. Neiman whl S tary G. Sch lt dP 'CI tR Fy lokon. Twenty-time



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10-C Front: Miss Moyer, M. Lambert, A. Stitzel, J. Smith, B. Yoder, D. Shinn, D. Downer, A, Neiman, E. Sullivan, M. Fry. Sec- ond: D. Faust, R. Dierolf, L. Hotfman, C. Brendling- er, B. Bernhardt, F. Za- browski, L. Henry, G. Rothenberger, D. Grofe, C. Gabel, D. Grofe, D. Magners, D. Blank. Third: J McNey, D. Geschwind, D. Longacre, P. Heydt, R. Heydt, K. Freed, R. Camp- bell, R. Rhoads, D. Shan- ley, D. Reidenauer. Fourth: R. Miller, G. McKinstry, I. Gerhart. J. Heil, A. Losh. 10-D Front: Mr. Sell, R. Gei- ger, J. Endy, W. Gehman, . Mock, Fryer, S'. Za- browski, C. Eagle. Second: D. Stauffer, F. Lichert, M. Rissell, W. Kulp, C. Neiman, J. Glide, G. Ellis. Third: W. Hallman, W. Magee, F. Clemens, R. Moyer, Sterner, Hilbert, A. Mutter, Moyer, Rothenber- ger. Fourth: D. Haas, R. Ackerman, M. Gehman, H. Weiss, W. Mest, V. Fron- heiser, W. Gross, R. Sbhott. Tenth Grade in this grade who are members of the Bear and Cub staffs. The annual debate is also of great interest to the more historically-minded students. They spend tedious hours discussing, arguing, gathering material, and anxiously look forward to the debates at Mount Penn, Fleetwood, and Boyertown. Here We have one of the most energetic and enthusiastic grades in our Alma Mater. Good luck, Sophomores, keep up the good Work! Anna Stitzel, Helen Reese, and Betty Moyer will be our cheerleaders next year. Twenty-five

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