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(f .;;!  V. 1 Jr. ;, ' f BMM)YMINE HEICHTS HICH SCHCOL iii B ' llli, 9 9 9 m 9 ' I K} ' ■j mL m ?■-.:-« : 1956 1955 ADHIMSTMTON Mr. Ralph S. Merkel, Supervising Prin. BS - Kutztown State T. C, MA - Univ. of Penna. I I r A A Ilr. Luther B. Herbein, Ass ' t. Sup. Prin. BS - Kutztown State T. C. Mr. Alfred H. Ayres , H. S. Prin. AS - Muhlenberg College MA - Lehigh Univ. L. to R. : Charles D. Kemp - Longswamp Twp., Lawrence C. Machmer - Rock- land Twp. Pres., Ralph Weidner - Topton, Vernon R. Angstadt - Rockland, Daniel K. Meek - Longswamp, Levi S. Youse - Rockland, Walter A. Sheetz- Rockland, Uahlon Behm - Longswamp, Charles F. Drey - Rockland, John E. Rohrbach - Topton - V. Pres., Franklin Schoch - District, Francis DeLong- District, Alvin L. Derr - District, Earl A. Walbert - Topton, Harold Gressley - District - Treas., George R. Wean - Topton, Rev. Franklin D. Slifer - Topton, Henry A. Fegely - Longswamp - Sec, Russell U. Spohn - District. Missing from picture, Clair M. Price - Longswamp Twp. r Mr, Ray Angstadt BS - Kutztown State T. C. ■n Mrs. Fay Bordner bS - Kut7town State T. C. ri ilrs. Mary Eriksen BS - Seton Hill College MA - Columbia Univ. Mr. Robert Millard BS - E. Stroudsburg State T. C. FACULTY Hiss Eleanor Bieber B.S, - West CJiester State T.C. M A. - Columbia Univ. Prof. Diploma - ColunhlA Univ. Mr. 2cio DeSantla BS - Kutztown State T, C. M.Ed. - Tensile Univ. f ,v . ■' I t ' 1 Mr. Karl Fens termac her Kutitown State T. C, Mr. Carl Moll BS - Kutztown State T. C. E. Stroudsburg State T. C. Mrs. Eva Anna Schmoyer BL - Butger ' 9 Univ. Miss Ethel Beidler BA - Mlsericordia College HA - Bucknell Univ. cx Mrs. Ruth DeLong RN - Reading Hospital r . 1 Mr. Arlan Long BS - Kutrtown State T. C. A Mrs. Irene Oswald NO - Kutztown State T. C. Mrs. Gene Weisbecker BS - Temple Univ. HA - Temple Univ. Miss Marguerite Beidler BS - Bucknell Univ. MA - Bucknell Univ. Miss Janet Dicks BS - E. Stroudsburg State T. C. Mr. John Long BS - Muhlenberg College Mr. Donald Rohrbach BS - Kutztown State T. C PERS€NNEL [wV w Mrs. Jean Schofer, Mrs. Miriam Rauenzahn ' WPumimmf , L. to R. : R. Jones, P. Flicker, J. Rohrbach. Dear Seniors of 1957: At this writing you will be the first class to graduate in our new auditorium. Sincere congratulations to all of you. The rugged history of America is splendid because of good old fashioned labor, eacn laborer eager to be worthy of his hire. Modem technology has done wonders to help us find contentment and comforts. All these we cherish, yet this school, our modem homes, our recreation, and our beautiful farm crops cannot be had, despite all modem thinking, without good old fashioned labor. The dollars life will pay you will be in di- rect proportion to the contribution you fill make in honest work. This school will be as successful as its alvimni makes it. You will be asked to do your part and if we can ever help you, please feel free to ask us. My personal sincere good wishes for a long and successful life to each of you. Sincerely, Ralph S. Merkel, Supervising Prin, THE 1957 BULLET DEHCATICN c 1-Ir. Robert E. Millard We, of tne Senior Class, wish to dedicate this book to Mr. iiobert E. Millard, our athletic coach. Although he has only boys in his classes, he has taught the entire school the meaning of sportsmanship. Mr. Millard has instilled in us the spirit to be both a good winner and a good loser. We shall remember him and his good sportsraansnip the rest of our lives. Mr. Carl R. Moll We dedicate this book, also, to our class advisor, Mr. Carl R. Moll, of the Science Department. Through our years in high school, he has taught us to think and act for ourselves. One of his mot- toes which is well worth remembering is, self help, is the best help, DUllET STAFF ' J t3iSS Ii FIRST ROVJ, L. to R. : M. DeLong - Editor-in-chief, S. Hieter - Girls sports editor. SECOND ROW: A. femitis - Circulation manager, B. Boyer - Boys sports editor, U. Zemitis - Art editor, D. Reinert - Senior sections editor, E. Meek - Photography editor. CLASS €rFICEI 5 Senior Class Officers, L. to R. : Uldis Zemitis - Vice Pres., Marcia DeLong - Pres,, Sally Hieter - T eas,, Ruth Nikitscher - Secretary. BABRI J. BOIEB Topton Knoch . • ambition - to be a professional basketball player . • tall . . dark . . handsome . . alviays found on the basketball court . . enjoys roast beef . • outstand- ing basketball player in county, with deadly jump shot. Baseball 3,k; Basketball 3,U3 Soccer 3 Ui Jovumalism U; Gym Club l,2j Debate 3j Glee Club Ij Vice President 1,2. T MARCIA J. BELONG Topton Marsh . • ambition - to be a registered nurse . • talkative . • intellectual . . always foiind reading books . . faithful manager of a 11 girls ' teams . . help- ful • • enjoys eating spaghetti. Basketball mgr. 3,Uj Softball mgr. 3,Uj Hockey mgr. Uj Glee Club l,2j Dramatics h; Debating 3,Uj Safety Patrol 1,2,3; Gym Club l,2j Senior Cho. Jfk; Senior Class Pres. NOEL D. FUNK R. D.jfl, Alburtis, Fimky . • ambition - to join the Array . . small, but mi ty cute . • star manager of Bullets . . found at games with time on his hands • . drinks nothing stronger than a coke . Journalism k} Debate 3; Vice President 2; Basketball mgr. U. ERNEST E. GEIST R, D, l, Mertztown. Ernie . . ambition - to be a frog man , • joker of Senior Class • . has a good time every New Year ' s Eve . • favorite TV show is I Love Lucy • . always found with butter scotch in his mouth • • good back court man. Baseball 3,Uj Basketball 3,Uj Soccer 3,Uj Joumaliean 3,ki Debate 2; Senior Chorus 2,3. RALPH M. KAUFFMAN R. D. l, Mertztown. Ambition - to be an airline pilot and flight instructor. Star pilot of Kutztoxm Airport • « Jazzy pianist • . tall and lanky . • loves Sack ' s bar-b-q ' s Soccer 3,U; Glee Club 1,2; Senior Chorus 3,U; Pres. 3. s % SALLY A. HIETEtt ■Topton Sal . . ambition - to be a beautician . . good dancer, glamor queen of the seniors . . well dressed. . nice personality , . drives neat Plymouth convertible. Daslceiiball 3j Tri-Hi-Y :S,U; Safety Patrol 1; Student Council Secretary h; Gym Club Ij Glee Club 1; Senior Chorus 3jli; Treasurer 3,U. KERMIT E. KEMP R. D. l, Barto Kerm • . ambition - to be successful in the future • . good sport with a sense of humor . . happy-go-lucky . • sports a hot Ford . . visits Trexler ' s Self Service Market , , grease monkey. Rifle Club 3,Uj Glee Club Ij Gym Club Ij Shop Club U. DALLAS F. KEISER Topton Butch • . ambition - to graduate from high school . . can always be found in Kutzto m . . neat dresser . . loves pizza . . has that artistic touch . . terrific rebo under for Bullets . • quiet. Basketball 3,Uj Baseball 3,Uj Soccer 3,U; Journalism 3,U; Rifle Club 3,U3 Shop 1,2; Glee Club 1; Gym Club 1. EHORI S, MECK R, D, l, Mertztown. 14eckie . • aiabition - to be an engineer • . helpful and cooperative . . favorite food - pencils . . clicks with a camera , . leader of social activities. Glee Club 1,2; Senior Chorus 3,Uj Kifle Club 3,U; Treasiirer of Class 1,2, RUTH A. NIKITiJCHER Topton Niki , , ambition - to go to college . . exciting and attractive • , nice figure , . intelligent , , unusual interest in sports • • enthusiastic cheer- leader. Glee Club 1; Hockey hi Softball 3,Uj Basketball 3,U,- Cheerleading 3,Uj Dramatic Club k; Debate 3; Gym Club l,2j Vice Pres. of Student Council 3; Secretary 3,Uj Trea55nrer 1,2, DAVID L. REINERT R. D. l, Alburtis. Whitey . • ambition - to be a millionaire . . nice disposition , . interested in sports • • has an eye for figures . , very cooperative , . human garbage disposal. Basketball 3,hi Baseball 3,Uj Soccer Uj Journalism 3,Uj Student Council 3,ki Gym Club 1,2; Class i ' resident 2, J, MAINAED SCHAPFELL Topton Johnny , • ambition -to be an Electronics Technician and pilot , . Electronics genius , , spends his allow- ance on manicures , • drives a souped up Studebaker, Glee Club 3,Uj Shop Club ' 1; Photography 3; Rifle Club 3,U Senior Chorus 3,U; Student Coiincil hi Visual Aids 2 J Safety Patrol 1,2,U. MVID A. STEVELTCfli Topton Red . • ambition - to be a wrestler • • visits in Kutztowi , . at home in blue- jeans and t-shirt • , great golfer . , drives a hot Chevy. Baseball 3,U; Basketball 3,Uj Soccer 3,k; Rifle Club 3,k} Gym Club 1,2; Glee Club Ij Shop Club 3. GENE W. SMITH R. D.fl, Meirbztown. Schmitty • . ambition - to join the Marines , , an instigator • . casanova of senior class . . can be found at Town Hall . • outstanding on the soccer field • • center fielder for Bullets. Baseball 3,Uj Soccer 3,Uj Glee Club 3,Ui Senior Chorus 3,U. UIDIS ZEMITIS Topton Tiny , . ambition - to be a commercial artist . .6 ' 5 • . Elvis Presley of senior class . • quiet • • courteous . . well mannered « • loves life. Glee Club k; Journalism 3,Ui Senior Chorus 3; V. Pres. U. ANDREW ZEMITIS Topton Andy • . ambition - to own a fancy night club , , finds Philadelphia exciting . . likes the great outdoors . , all-star on soccer team • • Mr, America . , admires the music of Glenn Miller and Benny Goodxaan. Basketball 3,U; Soccer 3,Uj Glee Club 3,k ' , Gym Club l,2j Senior Chorus 3fki President 1. CLASS Will Barry Boyer ' s casanova touch to Clark Koffke Marcia DeLong ' s high-heeled shoes to Janice HoH Noel FvLtik ' s height to George Grampp Ernest Geist ' s clovming around to Heinrich Jensen Sally Hieter ' s glamour to Margo Wendell Ralph Kauffman ' s flying ability to Mr. D. Rohrbach Dallas Keiser ' s round-trip ticlcet to Kutztowi to Patrick Rauenzahn Kermit Kenp ' s fanning ability to Clyde Keim Snory Mack ' s 3$ MM camera to Mrs. Bordner Ruth Nikitscher ' s Barry Boyer doll to Bonnie Weaknecht David Reinert ' s appetite for anything to Sterling Oldt J. Maynard Schappell ' s pilot ' s license to Neil Harmony Gene Smith ' s hall passes to Donald Bauer David Stevelton ' s alam clock, which he never sets, to Gene DeLong Andrew Zemitis ' s naps in Physics class to all the boys in the Junior Class Uldis Zemitis ' s Elvis Presley haircut to Richard Bales CLASS PRCPHECY Today the class of 1957 is retumlAg for their ten ear reunion. Ths raunion will be held in the Brandyvine Heights Joint Hl School Btilldlng. Bare ccmes a iMBibar of the class, Noel Funk. VQio is that vitu hiji? Cb, yes, that beautify bltmde is his wife. She vas one of those rich Von Sqyler ' s f cni Hancock. Since Noel and Dora arrived in the cafeteria so early, they decided to look around. In the kitchen we find Qoory Meek, nov a partner in I wia Shoemaker ' s hucksttfr business, and Kermit Ketnp, owner of the Koo ahine Brevery, busy arranging last mimt details for the meal. Incidentally, Qoory furnished all the food. Kermit tells ua that the snazzy pink Cadillac convertible parked outside, is hie latest purchase. Qnory, has leTt the kitchen to greet his television crew vho have arrived to televise the reunion. As we cross the hall we hear familiar sounds echoing in the gym. It seems a basketball game is in progress. Who ' s pl gring? Barry Boyer ' s own team, of course. You must have hoard of Boyer ' s Bouncing Bullets. They just returned from a very suc- cessful tour of Africa. In another comer of the gym is David Stevelton, who is known professionally in the wrestling world as I)jmamo Dave. He is showing the crowd the latest wrestling holds Out in the hall we see Ralph Kauffman, a pilot for TWA, and Ruth Nikitschar, the charming air stewardess on Ralph ' s airplane, busily engaged in conversation with David Reinert, the rich tycoon from FredricksviUe. It seems Ralpn is trying to per- suade David to finance tne building of an airport in Topton. It will be hard to talk any money out of David because he always liked to hold on to it. Ruth never looked better. She is wearing a lovely Paris creation idiiCh sne picked up on her last trip to France. As we pass the medical suite we glance in and see Marcla DeLong looking crisp and businesslike in her stiffly starched white uniform. She is the school nurse at Brand wine Heights now. We would stop to talk but she is busy bandaging one of the fellows who got hurt in the basketball game, so we just wave and walk on. We finally come to the hone making suite and here we find Ernest Geist, Pres. of Geist ' s Bubbling Butterscotch Company, busily mixing up a batch of but terscotch treats for his old classmates. As he mixed he is singing the commercials which he writes himself for his television advertising. In the auditorium everyone is busy rehearsing for the fashion show which will take place this evening. Uldis Zemitis, the world famous commercial artist, is here with his favorite model from New York, Sally Hieter. Sally, now owns her own beauty salon. She has brought her models with her to model the latest clothes and hair styles. As might be expected, with all these beautiful girls around, we find Gene Smith in the back of the auditorium. He has just returned for the day since this is the Dodgers busy season. He is obliging all the girls ty autographing baseballs for them. Maynard Schappell just arrived in his latest invention, a. Jetraobile . He can ' t stay long though because he must be in London in thirty minutes to attend a convention of leading scientists. Ks we approach the shops, we see Dallas Keiser inspecting the machinery. Dallas, a successful contractor, built his own home. Today he looks especially happy as he passes out cigars in honor of the latest addition to the family. We decide to step outside for a breath of fresh air. Here Andrew Zemitis is discussing how he will landscape the school grounds with money trees. He says every- thing Is fine in Philadelphia, Business Is booming in the Elbow Room of the Crowd ' Em Inn, which is the night club he owns. All the classmates are here, so we will now adjourn to the cafeteria to begin our reunion. CLA5S F|954 f r r n ' A [ n f) n .n i a r: AW .r r T- . r D if ' 4 f - r ' r i i V ' ' i| .- dtLi f (f CLASS  r 195 S f f i© Si? I 3, Ackar, B. Adiu, P. Idnu, L. ingstadt, R. B«1m, D. But, r, BanJaaUi, B. Bolao, J, Bojar, P. IWikal, C, DeLong, R. DiJ nt, b. D 7, 3. Elasr, L. Pink, 3. Pms, I. PUckar, S. Pomst, N. PrltcA, P. Pritacb, 0. Oable, M. Oublir, B. Oanrla, , OelKar, C. Oalst, L. Oclit, a. Qoll, B. Orualsy, M. Oris, S. Oria, N. BAraoqr, R, Haunun, M. J, Hartsog, S. B«m, M. Bllbart, S. Hlltwrt, D. Boffar, L. HoppM, fe Inmrr, N. Ibshlor, C, Euti, S„ Inti, B. Undls, D. Lorab, 3. M bi7, J. Iteok, L. Hack, P. ■feok, 3. Maok, P. Mall, H. Moaer, D. Moju, J. HoiraT, 1. fianld, J. Paulaj, 3. litflngar, C. Kainart, 3. Balnart, a. Uahn, S. Bobrbaca, «. Kclirbaai, P. Boiig, C, ttippart, D. Santai, T. Scoappall, L. Scnalrar, B. 3 aaalobar, K. Stiank, 3, Shaarar, P. ftdui, B, aqrdar, Q. Stagrdar, D, Boodajr, )• Traxlar, a. Traxlar, B. TanrkoAl, P. Ulrlxii, 0. Dogar, M. Hagnar, B. Maak- t, 0. HiMBt, U Uvat, 1. Marat, M. Mlodlib, T. Zlaglar, «. Zlaglar, C. Zobar. CLASSot 196(1 l i Ci ip n v ' - ' p r ' V Jp 1 P f C |9 !? f §.- a f!j £ P pQ ?  f D, Adams, E, Adams, J, Arbuckle, P. Barto, C. Baunan, P. Bauman, L, Behm, N. Behm, P, Behringer, J. Benfield, R, Bolen, R. Bor- dar, K. Bower, D. Boyer, K. Boysr, R. BoTsr, R. Boyer, B. Christman, D. Chrifltman, B. Custer, 0, Custer, C. Belong, E. Help, P. Derr, R. Derr, L. Doy, R. Dieroff, L. Duffln, B. Ehrets, C. Fegely, T. Fegely, D. Fenstermalcer, k. FenatennaJcer, F. Fogel, W, Fogel, P. Fox, S. Gable, H. Oeiger, K. Golger, P. Geiger, A. Gemert, R. Good, B. Greenawalt, 0. Qreis, E. Greiss, W. Ouln- ther, T. Hartllne, J. Heffner, N. Heffner, R. Helbert, R. Helbert, V. Hellwig, B. Hertzog, N. Hess, M. Hoppes, H. Hoppes, E. Jensen, G, Keller, B, Kemp, D, Kerchner, C. Klijie, H, Kline, M, Knerr, G. Kocher, G. Kramer, N, Kramer, G, Kronijiger, D, I nti, D, Lessig, R. Lorisn, G. Malone, J, Mengle, B, Merkel, C. Minnich, E. Hoser, L, Moyer, J, Oswald, J, Ream, R. Reldnauer, B, Haitnauer, D. Heppert, S. Reppert, T. Hobrbadi, W. Rothermol, S. Sands, G. Schaeffer, G. Schaeffer, M. Schaerfer, B. ScUttler, L. Schlegel, J. Seohler, M. Seldel, G. Smith, B. Snyder, K. Stauffer, J. Sterner, G. Turner, P. Ulrich, L. Unger, K. Wagaman, M. Walker, L. Meaknecht, R. Wetzel, R. Welnstelger, K. Zlegler, L. Zoch. CLASS « 19 61 O.f f r- ai -f € r. P ' J f r ! f I? f; f € e C. Bales, B. Barr, C. Behm, L. Bleber, E. Bond, G. Bortz, P. Bortz, P. Brovm, M. Oonrath, H. Eclt, E. Eckert, L. Epting, G. Erb, r. Fenstermaoher, L. Folk, J. Fox, R. Frederick, D. Freeman F. Frey, H. Frey, A. Fritach, J. Fritach, E. Fronhaiser, E. Gambler, A. Geiger, I. Oeist, L. Gelst, L. Gressley, A. Grim, B. Ouinther, E. Oainther, E. Hartllne, B. Herman, R. Herman, H. Hubert, N. Hubert, E. Hoffman, S. Kregician, D. Kantner, A. Keiser, C. Kercher, T. Itercner, H. Sistler, J. Koehler, I. Landes, J, Lan- dis, M. landis, G. Lesher, R. Lessig, D. Haurer, G. Heck, C. Hengel, h. Mangel, B. Mertz, B. Ililler, C. Miller, R. Killer, C. Moll, W. Mass, K. Moyer, A. Muth, B. HcMman, D. Nonnamaker, 3. Odanueller, T. Pelsohl, S. Pfeifly, T. Poe, D. Reldnauar, B. Kaifinger, T. Reinert, S. Rhode, A. ttltter, R. Rohn, A. Rohrbach, R. Rohrbach, R. Humble, M. Sands, J. Santai, D. Scbadler, L. Schleicher, S. Shoanachcr, C. Sicher, M. Smith, S. Snavely, H. Sterner, M. Sunday, 1. Ulrich, I. Warner, J. Wajnnar, W. Weiser, T. Weller, B. Wendell, A. Werley, A. Werat, E. wittman, G. Worrell, K. Young, H. Zoch, P. ellar. CLASS ' 1952 Q ' l ' A A3 _x: -r-i H. Adams, T. Adams, T. Alderman, C. Angstadt, J. Arbuckle, J. Arnold, C. Bales, D. Billiard, C. Bonawltz, w. Bond, C. Borti, H. Bower, C. Boyer, L. Boyer, H. Boyer, V. Boyer, P. Christnian, J. DeLong, M. DeLong, M. Belong, G. DeJientlis, 1. Dey. A.Jtern- blaaer, A. Ehrets, K. Elsenhart, K, Faust, N. Fegely, A. Fenstemacher, M. Fogel, C, Fritch, C. Fritcn, B. Frltsch, L. Oable, C. GeDman, P. Gelger, J. Gift, V. Goll, A. Grelss, F. Greiss, R. Gretn, 0. Gulnther, D. Hartllno, B. Hassler, P. Hieter, w. Hertzog, |.. Hilbert, L. Hilbert, T, Hilbert, H, Hoppes, N. Hoppes, J. Isamoyer, G. Johnson, w. Johnson, S. Kern, G. Kistler, 1. Kline, J. KLine, R. Kramer, w. Kramer, U, Kunkel, T. Landis, E. Lehnan, S. Lantz, H. Losslg, K. lorlsh, K. Heck, K. Markle, E. Miller, N. Miller, H. MoU, S. MoU, J. Moss, E. Moser, C. Moyer, H. Moyer, S. Moyer, T. Moyer, B. Hester, R. Norris, F. Oswald, D. Pauley, J. Phillips, C. HadcliTfe, S. Readinger, R. Heed, R. Hohrbach, T. Romig, K. Shittler, S. Shane, S. Shank, K. Shearer, E. Smith, N. Staufrer, A. Swoyer, J. Sterner, C. Trexler, H. Trurabauer, R. Unger, S. Unger, P. Waiiitzky, C. Weller, B, Meller, W. Waller, E, Wetzel, B, Zantner, L, Zoch, C, Zwoyer. ATHLETIC CCUNCIL SEATED: L. to R. , Mr. A. Ayres - Pres., Mrs. F. Boraner - Sec. Treas., Mr, R. Weidner. STANDING: Mr. R. Millard, Miss J. Dicks. STUDENT C€t CIE FIRST RCW, L. to R. : Mr. E. DeSantis - Advisor, E. Gambler, S. Santi - V. Pres., D. Reinert - Pres., 3. Hieter - Sec, B. Landis - Treas., D. Hoffer. SECOND ROW: K. Shearer, J. Rahn, N. Hoppes, G. Snyder. THIRD ROW: E. Jensen, S. Shoemaker, M. Schappell, L. Lantz, J. Ben- field. CCLLECTCIIS CLID FIRST ROW, L. to R.: Mr. DeSantis, M. Sunday - Treas., S. Rhode - V. Pres., A. Ritter, 3. Hllbert, N. Harmony - Pres., SECX3ND HOW: L. Hoppes, J. Santai, J. Boyer, M, Sands - Sec, B. Heifingeo:. THIRD HOW: a.. Oswald, M. Hoppes, R. Miller, C. Dey. AI T CLiE SHI FIBST RCW, L. to R. : J. Stern, M. Lorish, S. Lantz - V. Pres., M. Fogel, P. Wanltzky, G. Kistler, K. Shearer, J. Phillips, R. Greth, C. Bonawitz. SECOND ROW: F. Fogel, A. Swoyer, 0. Erb, B. Mertz, L. Hilbert, T. Hartline, A. Ehrets, R. Adams. THIRD RCW: V. Coll, N. Stauffer, J. Mengle, T. Kercher, B. Bolen, J. Arnold - Sec, D. Christman, C. Behm. FOUHTH RCH: M. Wagner, G. Derentils, L. Geist, B. Greenawalt - Treas., A. Hohrbach, T. Hilbert, B. SchittleTj A. Gemert - Pres., R. Eck. CLEECLUE FIBST HOW, L, to R. : S. Hohrbach, L, Scbeirer, M. Wendell - Sec, D. Sunday, S. Forrest, J. Unger, J. Pauley, J. Meek, S. Heck, I. Flicker. SECOND RCW: P. Roraig, S. Shearer S. ELmei-, F. Ulrich, B. Snyder, S. Mabry, G. Goll, P. Moll. THIED ROW: L. Mock, W. Koehler, D. Barr, G. DeLong, C. Reinert, 0. Snith - V. Pres., E. Heirert, P. MUler. FOURTH ROW: S. Schade, R. Hutz, M. Schappell, R. Kaufflnan - Pres., A. Zemitls, E, Meek, R. Gross. jiNicE BCYS imms FIRST ROW, L. to R. : R. Oreth, W. Bond, E. Fronheiser, B. Guinther, B. Newman, R. Wetzel, L. Dey. SECOND ROW: E. Bieber - Director, M. Sands, T. Poe, T. Peischl, D. Lantj. THIRD ROW: K. Wagaman, E. Gambler, D. Reppert, S. Shoemaker, R. Rohn, K. Stauffer, C. Kline Jl] I€llANi SE II)r FIHST ROW, L. to R. : S. Santai, E. Biery, E. Reinert, P. Miller, S. Weak- necht, S. Rohrbach, L. Meek, T. Rhode, J. Unger. SECOND ROW: I. Flicker, B. Landis, P. Dankel, P. Fritch, B. Weaknecht, P. Romig, P. Moll, M. Wen- dell, W. Trexler, S. Hieter, D. DeLong, S. Mabry, L. Scheirer, S. Meek, J. Meek. THIRD ROW: S. Sehade, R. Hamsher, R. Gross, M. Schappell, S. Boyer, M. DeLong, B. Gressley, J. Pensinger, M. Eekert, J. Acker, J. Fenstemacher, C. Moll, R. Kauffman, A. Zemitis, G. DeLong, E. Meek. FOURTH ROW: J. Rahn, D. Santai, D. Barr, W. Koehler, C. Reinert, B. Snyder, G._|mith, N. Fritch, N. Werst. FIFTH ROW: S. Adams, S. Fensterraaeher, S. Fees, ' J. Moll, V. Peischl, J. Geiger, H. Jensen, S. Shearer, F. Benjamin. CHCIAUS FIRST ROW, L. to R. i G. Lesher, P. Hieter, L. Dey, G. Johnson, C. Angstadt, S. Moll, R. Norris, R. Boyer, J. Kline. SECOND RCW: Mlas E. Bleber - Dir. , C. Fritch, S. Shane, K. Schittler, S. Hregician, B. Miller, S. Shank, B. Fritsch, K. Faust, E. Grim, K. Ziegler, K. Boyer, R. Frederick, A. Werley, D. Zentner. THIRD RC : C. Sicher, C. Miller, G. Smith, G. Schaeffer, L. Behm, N. Hess, G. Kroninger, B. Christaian, G. Worrell, L. Schleicher, J. Fox - Lib. FOURTH R(M: B. Nonnenacher, B. Neater, P. Fox, B. Hertzog - See. Treas., K. Boyer V. Pres., E, Hoffman, C. Boyer, S. Pfeifly, C. Bales, E. Bond. FIFTH ROW: P. Ulrieh, P. Geiger, J. Sechler, G. Kramer, L. Gressley, S. Gable, N. Hoppes, D. Kantner, M. Landis - Prea., B. Raitnauer. LIWIATIC AIVD DEDATI C CLUB e e FIRST ROW, L. to R. : Miss E. Beidler - Dramatics sponsor, G. Bortt, M. Schaeffer, B. Wendell, E. Zentner, W. Weiser, L. Duffin, E. Fron- heiser. Miss M. Beidler - Debate sponsor. SECOND ROW: C. Koffke, R. Herman, T. Rhode, J. Benfield, S. Snavely, S. Santai,- Sec, T. Poe, E. Gambler. THIRD ROW; M. DeLong, F. Fenstermacher, E. Jensen, V. Peischl - V. Pres., K. Boyer, R. Tlikitscher - Pres., F. Benjamin, B. LandiB. HIYCLLI] 1 - V X y FIRST ROW, L. to R, : Mr. R. Angstadt - Advisor, J. Ream, K. Meek, S. Readinger, E. Smith, C. aioyer, L. Kline, K. Eisenhart, A. Greiss, J. Drey - Pres. SECOND RCt: T. Alderman, T. Adams, P. Christnan, J. Isa- moyer, K. Wagaman - Sec, S. Moyer, H. Hoppes, B. Hassler, C. Guinther C. Trexler. THIRD ROII: C. Bales, P. Derr, B. Barr, R. Derr, R. Good- Chaplain, A. Keiser, C. Kline, E. Greiss, R. Moyer, D. Hartline, W. Fogel. FOURTH ROW: E. Adams, B. Ehrets, D. Freeman, 3. Sands - V. Pres,, G. Custer, R. Bolen - Treas., G. Schaeffer, F. Frey, R. Boyer, JCUI M LISM FIRST StM, L. to R. : M. Hllbert, T. P iartfil, B. Gressley, S. Kern, Mrs. Schmoyer, C. Kercner, R. Frey, R. Hohn, L. Folk, L. Moyer. SECOND ROW: R. Hoppes, A. Werst, R. Hausman, M, Gambler, E. Geist, L. Werst, N. Funk, w. Hohn. THIRD HOW: K. Stauffer, w. Ziegler, S. Shoemaker, D. Keiser, U, Zemitis, B. Boyer, D. Heinert, J.Koehler, C. Geist. PH3T3CPAPHY FIRST ROW, L. to R.: E. Lefanan, M. Heller, E. Bleiy - Sec, B. Custer, P. Behrln er, C. Moyer, 0. Snyder. SBCOND R(M: M. Seldel, S. Boyer Ti-eas., J. Haffner, T. Ziegler, H. Adams, J. Trezler, N. Waganan, J. Rahn - V. Pres., P. Barto, C, Kelm. THIRD BOW: 3. Oldt, R. Ham- sher - Lib., P. Rauanzahn, Q. Qraapp, S. Fees, B. Jensen - Pres., R. Shank. Mrs. Bordner, Advisor SAFETY PAXrCL PIHST ROW, L. to R.: W. Hertzog, M. Boyer, J. DeLong, K. Eohrbach. SECUHD RCM: H. Walker, R. Lesslg, S. R«ppsrt, P. Boris, M. Knerr, L. Oelst. THIRD ROW: 0. Medc, E. Mlttoan, R. R«ldnauar, K. Gelger, N. Kraner, D. Boyer. FIRST ROW, L. to R, : E. Smith, B. Newman, G. Moii, H. Adams, L.Werst- Lt., M. Schappell - Capt., C. Fritch, E. Fronheiser, G. Bortz. SECOND ROW: K. Eisenhart, P. Wanitzky, B. Reifinger, A. Swoyer, E. Gambler, B. Barr, R. Rohrbach, M. Sands, C. Kline, K. Sh earer, M. Smith, S. Lantz, W. Weiser. THIRD ROW: K. Oswald, I. Flicker, S. Kern, N. Stauffer, A. Ritter, S. Rhode, A. Werley, B. Landis, S. Reifinger, C. Kercher, C. Moll - Advisor. FOURTH ROW: C. Ruppert, L. Angstadt, G. Werst, R. Herman, B. Snyder, D. Barr, A. Leiser, R. Rumble, L. Moyer, R. Boyer. FIFTH ROW: M. Grim, W. Ziegler, E. Hartline, C. Zuber, T. Schappell, H. DeLong, F. Fenstermacher, T. Reinert, S. Grim. Tlil HI r CLUE FIRST HOW, L. to H. : S. Keifinger, P. Fritsch, S. WeaKnecht, Mrs. Eriksen - Leader, S. Hieter - V. Pres., B. Wealcnecht, J. Mojrer, M, Windish. SECOND RCW: W. Trexler, P. Dankel, J. Fenstermacher - Sec, C. Moll, J. Pensinger, J. Acker, S. Adams - Chaplain, G. Gable, M. Hertzog. THIRD ROW: H. Werst, M. Eckert - Pres., J. Moll - Treas., S. Fenstermacher, J. Geiger, B. Genris, C. DeLong, W. Fritch, D, Santai. VISUAL AIDS ClUE FIRST ROW, L. to R. : H. Hilbert, B. Guinther, L. Beiber, Mr. C. Moll, Advisor, T. Weller, D. Hoffer, G. Moll. SECOND ROW: R. Rohrbach, L. Angstadt - Sec, P. Smith, P. Meek, R. Rumble, G. Weller, R. Wetzel. THIRD ROW: D. Reppert, J. Sterner, H. DeLong - Pres., C. Kutz - V. Pres., C. Zuber, S. Grim, W. Moser. B€YS MSKETMIL FIHST ROW, L. to R. : N. Funk - Mgr., E. Geist, D. Stevelton, Mr. K. Millard - Coach, M. Gambler, L. Lantz, G. Smith - Mgr. SECOND ROW: A. Zemitis, P. Rauenzahn, V. Peischl, D. Keiser, B. Boyer, D. Keinert. Missing from picture, G. Gran ip and L. Werst. Basketball 56-57 Opp- Northwestern _ _ _ _ 38 Alumni- ------ -72 Hamburg ------ 68  Twin Valley 77  Mount Perm ----- 63 ■ifFleetwood- - _ - _ _ 59 itDaniel Boone - - - - 1 2 a-Boyertown _ _ - _ - 76  01ey U8 •e-Kutztown ______ 70 (■Exeter -_-__-_ 56 Northwestern - - _ _ 1 6  Twin Valley 67 Mount Penn 58 • ■Fleetwood 8L1  BoyertoTm- _ _ _ 65 «-Daniel Boone - 60 ■sOley k I ' fKutztown ___-_- 62 Exeter 57  League Games J.V. BasKe-Dball B.H. 67 Northwestem - UO Alurani 56 -ttHarabvirg 58 Twin Valley - 3J Mount Penn 26 Fleetwood 3U Daniel Boone - 37 Boyertown U6 Oley I4I Kutztown 33 Exeter 53 Northwestem - 52 Twin Vallqr - 33 Mount Penn 27 Fleetwood 27 Boyertown 3J Daniel Boone - 62 Oley 28 Kutztown 56 Exeter IE 36 U2 25 1 7 U2 37 Ji3 33 36 32 13 22 hi 51 k6 30 3k 29 32 Exhibition Games FIRST ROW, L. to R. : W. Weiser - Mgr., G. Moll - Mgr., E. Gambler - Mgr., Mr. E. DeSantis - Coach. SECOND ROW: D. Hoffer, D. Lantz, P. Derr, M. Hilbert, W. Rohrbach, K. Stauffer, h. Heppes, W. Rohn, J. Trexler, P, Smith, R. Gamier, L. Werst - Varsity team, 3. Fees, C. Kutz, R. Gross, J. Drey, G. Gran jp - Varsity team. BA5IMIL i i V ■■■■. v ' iistt; ' FIRST ROW, L. to R. : T. Ziegler, K. Ueck, D. Bauer, E. Heffner, J. Weaknecht. SECOND RCW: D. Seibert, B. Boyer, R. Reinhard, P. Rauen- lahn, D. Stevelton, D. Reinert, L. Eisenhart, R. Geist. THIRD ROWi Br. R. Millard - Coach, E. Eckert - Ugr. , E. Geist, L. Werst, U. Gambler, D. Jarret, G. Smith, D. Keiser, R. Hoppes --Mgr. SOCCER Baseball 1956 B. H. Opp, 6  Wyoiiiis3ing- h 5 Fleetwood - 1 h 2 Oley - 3 Birdsboro - 2 5 3 Imity - ■•Wyomissing- 1 Kutztown - 1 11 Fleetwood - 2 3 27 Oley - 1 Birdsboro - 7 3 Amity - h Kutztown - h •Exhibition Ga. Play( DffS Hamburg - 1 Hamburg - 12 Soccer 56-57 B.H . Fleetwood Schuylkill Val. Exeter Hamburg Twin Val. Daniel Boone Perry Oley Kutztown Conrad Weiser Pen n-Bem villa Mt. Penn Betnel - - 1 - - 2 - 1 - 2 - 3 - 1 - - - , i ' 5 5. , ? y:v,niHr- FIRST ROW, L. to R. t R. Hoppes, L. Werst, M. Hilbert, L. Weaknecht, Jj. Snyder, B. Kemp, D. Lantz, C. Geist, G. Smith, P. Rauenzahn, L. Lantz, SECOND ROW: Br. R. Millard - Coach, E. Gambler - Mgr., R. Kauffraan, D. Stevelton, D. Schaeffer, K. Stauffer, D. Bauer, B. Boyer, E. Geist. THIRD ROW: D. Keiser, U. Gambler, C. Kutz, R. Reidnauer, J. Trexler, R. Kutz, D. Reinert, J. Drey, A. Zemitis, R. Gross, V Peischl. CII IS MSKITDAll FIRST ROW, L. to R. : l-Iiss Dicks - Coach, L. Duffin, P. Dehringer, W. Trexler, B. Soileicher, S. Hieter, M. Wendell, B. Gressley - Mgr., M. DeLong - Mgr. SECOIID ROJ: D. DeLong, S. Shearer, J. Rahn, R. Nikitscher, S. Forrest, N. Werst, A. Gernert, P. Barto, K. Ziegler. mXHD ROW: S. Weaknecht, S. Adams, B. Greenawalt, J. Iloll, J. Geiger, M. Ectcert, G. Kramer, P. Miller. HCCEEY nuST ROW, L. to R. : B. Landis, J. Acker, M. DeLong - Mgr., C. Moll - Mgr., B. Bolen, Miss Dicks - Coach. SECOND ROl: D. DeLong, S. Shear- er, J. Hahn, R. Nikitscher, S. Forrest, J. Sechler, P. Barto. THIRD ROW: P. Geiger, J. i ' ensinger, J. Moll, J. Geiger, M. Eckert, G. Kramer, ACTIVITIES scrrcALL qcio ' ' n FIHST ROW, L. to R. : M. DeLong - Mgr., D. DeLong, M. Wendell, T. Rhode, E. Reinert, S. Boyer, E. Biery, Miss Dicks - Coach. SECOND ROW: S. Adams, S. Shearer, J. Rahn, R. Nikitscher, J. Geiger, M. Eckert, P. Miller, P. Fritsch. Girls Softball 55-56 B.H. Opp, 15 Hamburg - 22 12 Amity - 10 15 Hamburg - 16 6 Wilson - 31 9 Oley - lU 3 Amity - 6 Wilson - 9 21 Oley - II4 Girls Hockey 56-57 B.H. •Opp Hamburg Amity 1 Oley 2 Girls Basketball 56-57 3.H. 23 Perry - - 55 Hamburg - uu 23 Central Cath, 50 liO Daniel Boone- 15 U6 Perry - 29 33 Oley - 1 9 U2 Fleetwood - 37 I4O Kempton - 28 17 Central Cath 5U 19 Oley - 3h (f p e- nM V « ' -H. 5- c f) l ■a A- i PATil€ 5 LIST Hr. , and Mra, , Bobort Adams Mr, , and Mrs. . Alfred H. Ayros Hr. . and Mrs. . Bdgar Barto Kr, . and Mrs. . Harold Batz - to, , md Mrs. , Oeorge Bolllngor Mr. and Mrs, , Janes Bolllngar Mr. and Mrs. , Paul Bond Hr. and Mrs. R. Rirton Bordnar Hr. and Mrs, Abnor Croll Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Danltol Kr. and Mrs. Qlenroy K. Dankle Dr. and Mrs. R. B, OsLTias Mr. and Mrs. wniard Dullicker Mr. and Mrs. Arthur D. D«Long Mr. and Mrs. Hovard N. Belong Hr. and Mrs. AlTin L. Derr Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Diehl Mr. and Mrs. J. Lester Eckert Mr. and Mra. Worman %)tlng Mr. and Mrs. Elnar Erlksen Hr. and Mrs. Harold Fritch Mr. and Mra. Russel B. Fegeljr Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fenatermachar Hr. and Mrs. Robert A. GaUjnoycr Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gajnbler Mr. and Mrs. WUUaio Grtuo Mr. and Mrs. StaiUey Haas Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hamsher Mr. and Mrs. Luther B. Herbeln Master Dennis B rto MlsB Palricia Barto Hl a Patricia Ann Beck Miss Ethel Beldler Miss Jeanette Benfield Master Terry Bollinger Mrs. Elan Boyer Mrs, Marguerite Brlntzenhorf Mrs. Anna Belong Mr. Harry Dolcmg Miss Marcia J. DeLong Miss Janet H. Dicks Miss Haiy Alice Kckert Mr. Elton L. Eckert Mr. Edward Fritch Mrs. Carl Fritch Hra. Sadie Funk lfl.ss Nancy Fritcb fr... Ec fe Quldin Mr. John Heck Miss Patricia Hieter Mlsa Sally Ann Hieter Mr. LeRoy HUbert, Jr. Mr. wilLard Hilbert Mrs. Mabel Vieaap Miss Betty Kerchner Mrs. William Lelby Miss E Iy Merkel Miss Kay B. Hoyer Mr. . and Mrs, , William Herbein Mr. , and Mrs. . Charles Herman Mr, 1 and Mrs. , Walter Herman Mr. . and Mrs, John Hess Mr. and Mrs. J. Adam Hieter Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hlnterleiter Mr. and Mrs, Charles E, Kauffman Mr. and Mrs. Elmer F. Kerchner Mr. and Mrs. George Kistler Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Kramer Mr. and Mrs. WUllani F. Kramer Mr. and Mrs. Herbert I ntz Mr. and Mrs. James W. Luckenblll Mr. and Mrs. Oswin Meek Mr. and Mrs. Stanley B. Mock Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Merkel Mr. and Mrs. Herbert N. Most Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Millard Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Miller Mr. and Mrs. CalTln Miller, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell Moatz Mr. and Mra. Duane Mpyer Mr. and Mrs. Earl H. Moyer Dr. and Mrs. Wmiaio Muehlhaueer Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Oswald Mr. and Mrs. Walter Penal nger Mr. and Mrs, Roscoe Poinsett Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Price, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Eduin Rauenzabn Jr. Mr, and Mrs. Arthur J. Keinert Mr. and Mrs. Guy Keinert Mr. and Mrs. William J. Reinert Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hemaley Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hohrbach Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Honrbach Mr, and Mrs. Jonathan Hohrbach Mr, and Mrs. Carl ttomig Hr. and Mrs. Elraer G, Sanders Mr, and Mrs, John N, Schappell Dr, and Mrs, Paul E. Schmoyer Mr. and Mrs. George Schofer Mr. and Mrs. Kerralt Schofer Mr, and Mrs, Allen Swart zent ruber Rev, and Mrs, Franklin D. Slifer Mr. and Mrs, C. E, Shearer Mr, and Mrs. John H. Smith Mr. and Mrs, J, Park Smith Mr, and Mrs. Paul Snyder Mr. and Mrs. Curvous Stauffer, Jr. Mr, and Mrs, George w. Stump ' Mr, and Mrs. Charles Trexler Mr. and Mrs. C. Harold Trexler Mr. and Mrs, Kaymond Weil Mr. and Mrs, R. D. Well Mr, and Mrs. Haymond t, Werst, Jr. Mr, and Mrs, Clarence Yerger Mr, Herbert An stadt Hiss Susan Kllzabetn Ayres Mrs, Mae L. Moyer Master Dennis i-ftt Miss Erma l ennepacKer Mr, Lewis Reinert Miss Maoel Reppert Miss Sharon Rhode Mr. Paul w, Ronrbach Mr. Raymond L. Ronrbach Mrs. Dallas Schaeffer Mrs, J. M. Schappell Miss Barbara Ann Schofer Mrs, Minnie Schlenker Miss Deboran Schoedler Miss Audrey Smith Mr, George Springer Mrs, Howard Strunk Mr. Glenn A, Swart zentniber Miss Carol Ann Titlaw Mr. Fred A. Trexler Miss Patricia Wanitzky Miss Karen Mebb Mrs. Harrison Wendell Mrs. Eima wiitrout A Friend Adam ' s Barber Shop Gus Bales - Excavation Walter Benfield - Insurance Agent Eckert Idntz - Keystone Store FVey ' s Plumbing Heating Homer Geist - Coal Grim ' s Garage Hieter ' s Beauty Salon Johnson ' s Radio T, V. Service Leeser ' s Motor Gonpai Nolan ' s Department Store J. M. Schappell Sons Schappell ' s Print Shop Topton Bakery Topton Motor Car Co. Wagaman ' s Service Station H. D. Weil L Sons - Potato Chips Wert ' s Beverages 1
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