Boyertown High School - Bear Yearbook (Boyertown, PA)

 - Class of 1946

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OR THE SHGW have the privilege of taking part in the assembly programs, which is a great asset in teaching public speaking. Many of these pupils are participants in junior varsity sports. Ninth grade is the turning point of the pupil's career, and has a deciding eiect on his life's Work. At the end of the freshman year he decides whether his work Will be in the college, commercial, or vocational field. One hundred and thirty-seven pupils are under the capable guidance of Miss Luella C. Hoch, Mrs. Wilhelmine B. Lysinger, Mr. Warren O. Fry, and Miss Eva Brunner, the homeroom teachers of the ninth grade. We are confident that these pupils will attain success. HOMEROOM 9-C First Row: L. to R., S. Endy, A. Beitler, F. Haas, G. Beiler, D. Longacre, President, A. Long- acre, Vice-President, G. Hafer, G. Bechtel, M. J. Endy. Second Row: L. to R., S. McNey, R. Miller, M. Moser, T. Schwager, J. Dengler, L. Renninger, F. Sharp, G. Dierolf, A. Latshaw, R. Leister, T. Reign. Third Row: L. to R., F. Gross, F. Schwarz, G. Rothenberger, R. Erb, G. Schoch, H. K. Johnson, A. Curry, L. Herb, H. D. Johnson. Fourth Row: L. to R., J. Simmons, W. Stauffer, T. Foreman, Mrs. Wihelrnine B. Lysinger, R. Foreman, L. Stoudt, R. Renninger. HOMEROOM 9-D First Row: L. to R., G. Stengei, D. Spaar, J. Ertman, V. Miller, P. West, D. Beckley, D. Bieber, A. M. Moser, J. Reigner. Second Row: L. to R., F. Moyer, R. Turck, W. Kleman, R. Kulp, C. Standhardt, C. Levingood, E. Gehris, K. Gilde, H. Renninger. Third Row: L. to R., R. Rothen- berger, J. Carrington, L. Hunter, A. J, Slonaker, A. Heffner, F. Heifner, J. Hess, J. Fronheiser, G. Updegrove. Fourth Row: L. to R., Miss Eva. Brunner, E. Long, C. Miller, A. L. Sands, P. Ludy, R. Heydt. E131

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EAGER PRQSPECTS This group no doubt will be found first in any circus line. They are now the seniors of the junior high and have not yet reached that lazy senior high age. CYes, the group we have reference to is the ninth grade.J Becoming a ninth grader is always a great moment for the rural students because they have now become members of the Boyertown High School and will here, for the next four years, continue down the midway of knowledge. It is also an elevation for the town students from the first to the second floor. It is a duty of the town students to be guides to the rural students and help them become adjusted in this new environment. The ninth graders take an active part in clubs and sports. Clubs open to these students are the Red Cross, music groups, shop club, and many others. They also HOMEROOM 9-A First Row: L. to R., P. Weidner, G. Lefever, B. Keller, J. Drum- heller, E. Johnson, B. Bernhart, P. Kaas, J. Briel, F. Schmoyer. Second Row: L. to R., D. Schaef- fer, F. DelGrosso, H. Reitnauer, D. Hartman, J. Hartline. B. Fisher, H. Meaclway, F. Koons, L. Romig, R. Gable. Third Row: L. to R., H. Specht, J. Moyer, N. Schaeffer, P. Mathias, C. Conrad, M. J. Nagel, B, Miller, J. Gil- bert, G. Mutter, B. Bishe. Fourth Row: L. to R., C. Fisher, R. Weiss, Miss Luella. Hoch, G. Gerhart, J. Thomas, R. Reiff. E121 HOMEROOM 9-B First Row: L. to R., M. Bart- man, L. Schoch, T. McDonald, F. Rhoads, R. Schott, V. Melligan, S. Solt, D. Hahn, A. Derr. Second Row: L. to R., R. Brannan, T. Hill, R. Rhoads, G. Eddinger, D. Weinsteiger, L. Endy, A. Quick, R. Bartman. Third Row: L. to R., R. Neiman, R. Gabel, E. Hutt, B. Reinert, E. Hallman, I. Gehris, B. G-ottshall, D. Ritter, R. Nace. Fourth Row: L. to R., W. Mest, C. Bartman, R. Kehl, H. Scho- enly, Mr. Warren Frey, S. Leh, D. Johnson, D. Spohn, L. Lucar- elli.



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HOMEROOM 10-B First Row: L. to R., J. Kline, C. Reinert, P. Monberger, M. Landis, D. Sands, President, E. Swavely, C. Stoudt, P. Miller, Secretary- Treasurer. Second Row: L. to R., M. Mohn. V. Stauifer, B. Fitz, M. Moyer, D. Herbst, S. Nester, M. Moser, A. Renninger, M. Gott- shall. Third Row: L. to R., M. Wright, N. Riegner, M. Hunter, R. Emes, P. Endy, B. Herbst, S. Gift, D. Zern. Fourth Row: L. to R., E. Seyler, Miss Violet White, K. Kemp, B. Renninger, P. Schultz, R. Frank, F. Schlegel. HOMEROOM 10-A Standing: J. Schultz, J. Quaint- ance, M. Leister, M. Kutz, G Werstler, M. Carver, P. Schlegel D. Stauffer, Miss Margaret Herb- ster, N. Fisher. Seated: J. Parme- backer, A, Rhoa-ds, J. Bechtel, M Neiman, E. Melcher, W. Gresh M. Herb. PEANUTS! . . . CRACKER-JACK! The tenth grade consists of four different sections: 10-A Whose faculty adviser is Miss Margaret Herbster. The sophomore class secretary and treasurer reside in this room. They are Mary Jane Kutz and Janet Bechtel. The group of thirty-one pupils compose the commercial section, which is under the guidance of Miss Violet White. Miss Winifred Moyer has charge of the 10-C homeroom. Jack Rothenberger and Richard Steltz, the president and vice-president of the class, are found in this homeroom. v The agricultural and general boys, proctored by Mr. Francis Sell, are found in the 10-D homeroom. E141

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