Brandywine Heights High School - Tracer Yearbook (Topton, PA)
- Class of 1966
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X.:-. TRACER ' 66 CONTENTS Foreword 3 Dedication 4 Administration and Faculty 5 Seniors 17 Senior Activities 47 Underclassmen 59 Sports 75 Activities 93 Senior Directory 109 Advertisements 115 FOREWORD In describing the spirit of our class we have not limited ourselves to our school lives, but have also considered our lives as members of the community. The community has played an important part in the shaping of our lives; it has helped us in the establishment of our ideals and has provided continual guid- ance and encouragement. These contributions, in addition to the picturesque nature of our area, have prompted us to choose the community as the theme for the 66 Tracer. Throughout our yearbook we have tried to show the proximity between our lives as students and as members of a community. We have also attempted to capture the unique spirit of our community — a spirit which we will carry with us for the rest of our lives. In accordance with our theme, we the Class of 66 dedicate our yearbook to an individual who is active in both the school and the community, Mr. Carl Moll. Mr. Moll has displayed an interest in us through his teaching, his assistance with our various projects, and his activities in the community. He has made us aware of nature and has taught us to think for ourselves. We will remember him as long as we will remember this year, and we will know that many of the things which this year represents would have been im- possible without him. For these reasons, we wish to dedicate the 66 Tracer to Mr. Moll as an expression of our gratitude -n FACULTY Mr. Alfred H. Ayres High School Principal ADMINISTRATION Mr. Ralph S. Merkel Supervising Principal Mr. Luther B. Herbein Assistant Supervising Principal Elementary Schools F. Rohrbach, G. Heiter. C. Gambler, J. Schofer. SECRETARIES SCHOOL BOARD H. Fegley. ' R. Fisher, Sr., C. Savidge, V. Angstadt, P. Bond, E. Heydt, J. Rohrbach. C. Keller, W. De- Long, W. Hilbert, A. Hobert, C. Steffy, Dr. R. Brown. C. High: L DeLong; E. Behnnger; D. Herman; A. Wendell: R. Sanders; L. Rohrbach; S. Ziegler CAFETERIA STAFF AND CUSTODIANS fl i m . C. Behnnger: P. Acker. R. Angstadt: E. Bortz. Mr. Ray Angstadt Driver Tr. and Soc. Studies Miss Eleanor Bieber Music Mrs. Faye Bordner Mathematics Mr. Charles Burkhardt English Mr. Hugh Davidson Industrial Arts Mrs. Ruth DeLong School Nurse r % Mr. Plus Dillon Vocational Agriculture Mrs. Kay Frantz Homemaking Mr. Karl Fenstermacher Mathematics Mr Earl Gress Business Education Mr. Francis Hanosek Music Mr. Stephen Hatzai Physics and Chemistry Mr. Randall Hertzog Social Studies Mr. Arlan Long Social Studies Mrs. Carol Mertz Business Education Mrs. Raedell Marks German Mr. William Miller Science Mr. Robert Millard Health Physical Edu. Mr. Carl Moll Biology and Science Mrs. Gene Nash Special Education Miss Janice Mountz Vocational Homemaking Mr. Robert Nash Guidance Counselor Miss Linda Rogers English Mr. Randall Schwartz Social Studies JUt iU.J Mr. John Skinkus English Miss Maria Smith Librarian Mrs. Christine Spang English Mrs. Gene Weisbecker Mr. Robert Wolfe Mathematics Mrs. Sondra Yarnson English and Latin Mr. Larry Youse Social Studies Miss Mary J. Zimmerman Health and Physical Edu. SENIORS Peggy A. Luckenbill Valedictorian Robert C. Gerlach Salutatorian Ann L. Frederick Speaker IS RICHARD ACKER Vocational Agriculture Dick . . . Parliamentarian of FFA . . . drives a pink Pontiac . . . talkative . . . member of award winning bowling team . . . enjoys hunting . . . wears out the road to Mertztown . . . future plans unde- cided. RONALD ADAMS Business Ron . . . friendly ... a good dancer . . . usually found driving around . . . member of the all-Star Baseball team . . . enjoys those Friday nights with the guys ... his plans for the future are uncertain. ROY ADAMS Academic Rack ... a big wheelie with the Yamaha gang ... a Dodger fan . . . likes girls, money, and Dorney Park ... his philosophy Wer Gebt? . . . usually found teasing Bieb . . . intends to go to Penn Textile. SUSAN ALGAR Academic Naive . . . constantly worrying . . . Oh, everyone ' s passing me! . . . unbelievable cooking experiences . . . crash diets . . . plans to attend Susquehanna University. ERNEST ANGSTADT Academic One of the friendliest guys in the class ... a member of the re- nowned Erik crowd . . consistent Science Fair winner . . . amiable . . . famous for his driving prowess . . . future in art. DIANE BALES Business Balesy . spends time on F.H.A. projects . . . can usually be found cooking something up with Delp . . . always cheerful . . . giggling is her trademark . . . future in secretarial work. CLARK BENFIELD Academic Benny . . . . known for dogging it in Physics . . . spends his time making up. knock knock jokes . . . famous for his speed reading in German . . . friendly, That ' s a good question . . . college. ROY BIEBER Academic An expert chess and checker player . . . Bieb is usually found at the pin ball machine . . . made millions in the shoe business . . . loves to tease everybody . . . never without a candy bar ... a great guy . . . college. 20 GEORGE BISBORT Vocational Agriculture Blsbort. FFA president . . . known for his quiet 53 Ford ... his hay truck made a big hit with the office . . . likes working on cars and machinery . . . future includes owning a farm. LINDA BOGERT Academic A friendly smile . . . cheerful and enthusiastic . . . occasional un- controllable fits of laughter . . . artistically talented; a willing poster maker . . . leading soprano in all chorus activities . . . marriage in her future. MICHAEL BOND Academic Bip ... a dedicated BHS fan . . . thoughtful . . . Elmer ' s go- between . . . everybody ' s friend . . . capable gas station attendant . . . bass voice an asset to the folk singing group . . . plans to be a draftsman. DENNIS BREIDIGAM Academic Jap . . . enthusiastic member of the track team . . . untiring first cornet . . . takes kidding good-naturedly . . . principle of Sal- mon P. Chase . . . girl problems . . . college. PEARSON COLE Business Cole . . . prominent member of Service Club . . . drops adding machines and dents typewriters . . . found in the office practice room . . . always reading in class . . . lively . . . plans to join the Air Force. STANLEY COLLOM Academic Will never be forgotten as Petey in the Class Play ... big on Pe- ter. Paul, and Mary . . . noted for his sarcastic comments . . . sum- mers at the beach . . . likes biology . . . plans to enter medical profession. RICHARD CONRAD Academic Konnie . . one of the reserved members of the class . . . con- scientous student . . . will be remembered for his Cameo performance in the Sr. Class Play . . . active Youth Fellowship member . . . future as an architect. MAYNARD CRESSMAN Academic Survived three years as class president . . . May , the better half of the Zeppelins . . . put in time at the druggie matching wits with Brother . . . known for his complete apathy in English . . . will attend Muhlenberg and become a minister. 22 BARBARA DELP Business Winner of the State Homemakers Degree . . . quiet? ... her gym class display of basketball will never be forgotten . . . friendly . . . Class Play . . . future in clerical work. DENNIS DERR Academic Derry . . . active participant in Art class cut sessions ... a loyal Phillies fan . . . Latin class drop out . . . one of the Yamaha crowd . . . agreeable . . . unforgettable |okes . . . plans to further his education. DENNIS DETURK Industrial Arts Turkey . . . frequents the shop printing room . . . sportsman; enioys hunting, fishing, and camping out . . . pool shark . . . James Bond enthusiast . . . likes Chevies . . . friendly . . . future in the Army or Navy. LLOYD ECK Academic Hector ... a chess buff . . . outdoor type . . . noted for dissem- bling desks in World Lit . . . Latin scholar? . . . enioys reading . . . experiments with dynamite . . . future as an auto mechanic. 23 RUSSEL ECK Industrial Arts Eckie . . . one of the industrial arts gang . . . quite a lover in sixth grade . . . English major . . . member of stage crew . . . plans to enlist in the Navy to get training as an automobile mechanic. LARRY ECKERT Academic Head of the folk singing group . . . catches up on sleep in German class . . . our Mr. Gillis . . . willing volunteer for class activities ... big man with a guitar . . . expert roller skater . . . college in his future plans. GLORIA EDINGER Business Talented participant in District Band . . . easy to get along with . . . expert hair setter . . . one of the I can ' t wait for summer vaca- tion set . . . wild nights . . . roller skating . . . future as a beautician. Aw GREGORY FAHRINGER Business Fang . . . will be remembered for his remarks in class . . . rarely seen without Pat . . . won the Hash Mark Award in English misplaced his radio in 103 . . . will attend business school. 24 KAREN FEGELY Business Quiet and reliable . . . enjoys gym class . . . enthusiastic member of Zimmie ' s zoo ... an avid reader . . . versatile athlete; active in hockey, basketball and Softball . . . plans to attend IBM school or en- ter the Navy. HARRY FENSTERMACHER Vocational Agriculture Hoppy . . . remembered for his gray coffin . . . prefers his own Mountain Dew . . . hangs with the bowling alley crowd ... en- loys hunting with Spike . . . future might include the service. MICHAEL FENSTERMACHER Industrial Arts Mickey . . . remembered for his foul smelling cigars ... the life of the shop parties . . . more than made up for his lack of size . . . one of Irene ' s original patrons ... his bushwacking experience will make him an excellent soldier. BARBARA FISHER Academic Fish . . . constantly reading . . . friendly and good natured . . . will be remembered for her lavatory haircuts . . . forthright . . . great sense of humor . . . future includes nursing at Reading Hospital. 25 CAROLINE FLANAGAN Academic Quiet and shy . . . sudden unexpected outbursts . . . admires Pop art . . . enjoys dancing . . . those unforgettable gym classes . . . baffles teachers . . . Catherine or Caroline? . . . Beatlemania . . . plans a career in the Navy. CATHERINE FLANAGAN Academic Which one are you? . . . easy to get along with . . . plans to trav- el abroad . . . Pop art . . . more talkative than her sister . . . served as a Candy Striper . . . stamps, stationery, and a very active pen . . . wants to be a Wave. GARY FOGEL Academic Birdie . . . known for his tall tales . . . has a unique dog house . . . fun and games in Mechanical Drawing ... a stock car driver . . . throws snowballs on the bus . . . future plans undecided. ANN FREDERICK Academic Sincere and conscientious . . . enjoys playing the piano . reliable ... an excellent student . . . memories of World Lit. who me? . . . artistic . . . future in physical therapy. 2fi LEONARD FREDERICK Academic Booby . . . that reknowned nickname . . . always sleepy ... a short order cook . . . found in Blandon . . . constantly building com- puters . . . future in electronics. FREDERICK FRITCH Academic Freddy ... fun loving . . . hilarious as Mr. Pipgrass . . . always happy ... a talented trumpet player ... a special sort of friendliness . . . who will be sitting on his lap next? . . . plans to attend Kutztown State. LINDA GEIGER Academic Geiger . . . quiet . . . looks forward to Friday nights . . . member of the color guard . . . spends her summers at beauty school . . . participated in Service Club . . . plans to become a cosmetology teacher. JEAN GERLACH Academic Jeanie ... a blue-eyed blonde . . . our Blithe Spirit . . . one of the class artists . . . conducts her own classes backstage . . . noted for her creative writing . . . football games at class play practice . . . future as an elementary teacher. 27 ROBERT GERLACH Academic Bob . . . dependable ... an expert wrestler . . . went crazy with two wives . . . leadership ability . . . forever ruining the curve on Physics tests . . . wrestling weekends . . . eight minutes? . . . will at- tend Lehigh. RICHARD GERY Academic Hot . . . sure cure for insomnia with his car talk . . . one of the jet set . . . stool pigeon of the Erik gang ... a real funny guy . . . will become an electrical engineer. ROY GIEROCZYNSKI Industrial Arts Petey . . . accustomed to wild wet weekends . . . always on Monday mornings . . . spends his money buying engines for Tank . . . one of the bowling alley pool artists . . . future as a chanic. late the me- THOMAS GULDEN Academic Coach . . . Et tu Brute! ... a devoted Jets fan . . . nicht . . weekends at the basketball court . . . uninhibited . . . made the big point in the Kutztown game . . . plans to become a math teacher. GEORGE HARPEL Business Skip . . . rather reserved, except when arguing about hunting or fishing . . . active in the band . . . will be remembered for his rank ci- gars . . . hanging around downtown . . . will join the Navy after grad- uation. JAY HASSLER Industrial Arts Frequently on the absentee list . . . interested in slot car racers . . . frequents the Airport Diner ... a member of the Rifle Club . . . a knack for booby trapping doors . . . plans to become an auto me- chanic. JAMES HENSHAW Academic Jimmy . . . friendly interest in his classmates ... a whizz in Math . . . intense . . . quickly adapted to life at BHS . . . spirited dis- cussions with Mr. Burkhardt the service. %s p interested in religion ill join JUDY HERTZOG Business Petite . . . friendly smile; contagious giggle . . . one of the band ' s clarinet players . . . enioys dancing . . . after school at Caloric . . . plans to become a secretary. 29 KERRY HERTZOG Industrial Arts A ladies man . . . shop parties . . . always ready for a laugh . . . owner of a grey Corvette ... a weekend Boy Scout . . . future plans include mechanics school and owning a home. EARL HESS Vocational Agriculture Hessy . . . frequently asleep — in class tooth during a gym class soccer game . . F.F.A. . . . future plans include the Navy. LLOYD HESS Industrial Arts Butch . . . hides out in the shop printing room . . . enioys playing basketball . . . made class plays a success as member of the home ec class . . . plans to enlist in the Army. . . easygoing . . . lost a takes an active part in ELMER HIGH Academic El . . . our most active sports manager . . . loves to be kidded . . . the druggie ' s best newspaperman . . . the class wasn ' t complete without him . . . should run a bike repair shop . . . future is unde- cided. 30 DENNIS HUBERT Industrial Arts Dippy . . . enjoys driving his 32 Ford . . . always expressed his feelings in class . . . the tallest and youngest of the seniors . . . loves all types of auto racing . . . plans to work at Bally Case and Cooler. GAIL HUBERT Business Amiable . . . served capably as President of F.H.A. and Treasurer of Student Council . . . always neat . . . usually found in the book store . . . vibrant personality . . . future plans include secretarial work. JUDY HILBERT Business Winner of the Bookkeeping Award . . . the Chemistry teacher in our class play . . . friendly and sincere . . . brought roars of laughter to her gym classmates . . . frequently at Suburban . . . well dressed . . . plans to be a secretary. RODNEY HILBERT Academic Ron . . . avid car rallyist . . . captain of the basketball team . . . the instigator in English and Mech Draw . . . toboganning parties . . . known for his peculiar laugh . . . will study Chemical Engineering at Drexel. WILLIAM HOFFMAN Academic Willie . . . optimistic ... his detailed reports will linger on ... a red head . . . tamous for his subtle questions ... a Physics drop out ... an asset to the wrestling team . . . plans to enter the service. DENNIS HOUPTLEY Industrial Arts One of our quieter class members . . . serious . . . enjoys working on his radio . . . staunchly defended Ramblers . . . active in Rifle Club ... his future plans are to enlist in the Army. JANE JARRETT Academic Jane . . . quiet, but observant in class . . . displays her musical talent in many band activities . . . cooperative and good natured . . . frequently babysits after school ... a good companion ... a Florence Nightingale. MICHAEL KAROM Vocational Agriculture Paco . . . rarely without his radio . . . and usually in trouble for having it . . . carefree attitude . . . long black hair ... a skillful hunter and fisher . . . active member of FFA . . . plans to enlist in the Army. ELAINE KELLER Academic Elaine . . . lives under Boyer ' s Junction ' s only street light ... a Dodge truck — and a famous ride after Junior Class Play practice . . . color guard . . . but those hills! . . . understands Physics . . . knack for sewing . . . Penn State. CLIFTON KERCHNER Academic Kurser . . . Mr. Moll ' s best A.V. man . . . agreeable . . . what did he and the leading lady do after the Junior Class Play? . . . takes things seriously . . . plans to become an accountant. BARRY KLINE Industrial Arts Kliney . . . the quiet type . . . can be found working on his ' 58 Chevy . . . enjoys(?) sanding desk tops ... his own particular brand of laughter . . . future at the Great American Knitting Mills. DENNIS KOCHER Industrial Arts Denny . . owner of a nice clean ' 51 Ford . . . always drag rac- ing .. . took part in those friendly Shop snowball battles . . . plans to enlist in the Army for training in mechanical field. ▲ik 33 GLORIA KOCHER Business Koch . . . friendly and reliable . . . served capably as President of Service Club . . . slightly scatter brained . . . can usually be found with a certain boy . . . plans a future in secretarial work. MICHAEL KRICK Business Mike . . . captain of the golf team . . . dependable . . . frequent- ly found at Greenawald ' s . . . contributed to the Prom ' s success . . . congenial . . . plans to join the Air Force. IVAN KRONINGER Academic Ick . . . scapegoat in Mech Draw . . . one of the Sunny boys . . . ardent Jets and Phillies fan . . . starred on the baseball and bas- ketball teams . . . future includes attending Rider College and driving a Mack. PEGGY LUCKENBILL Academic Peg . . . serious minded but fun loving . . . accomplished pianist . . . frantically trying to meet yearbook deadlines . . . studious . . . works at the Ken Dor Shop . . . plans to enter the nursing profession. ROBERT MARTIN Academic Nup . . . enthusiastic chess and baseball fan nent of Senior Band as drum major . . . well liked - crosscountry squad . . . drafting at Penn State. . vital compo- pioneer on the GAYLE MILLER Academic Unforgettable as Edith and Stella in our Class Plays . . . diet — who me? . . . mischievous . . . always eating . . . antics at Class Play practice ... a gum chewer . . . plans to attend KSC. CARL MOYER Industrial Arts Kotzie ... an outdoorsman who enioys fishing and hunting . . . driving around in a green ' 54 Chevy . . . President of the newly orga- nized Rifle Club . . . plans to enlist in the Army. JANE MUEHLHAUSER Academic Janie . . . attractive ... a way with boys . . . Berks County Junior Miss . . . summers at the shore . . . poised . . . after game parties in The Passion Pit ... a black eye . . . gets in Ernie ' s way . . . college. 35 DIANNA OSWALD Business Friendly and outgoing . . . willing to help anyone in need . . enioys dancing . . . does she or doesn ' t she? . . . Oops, you ;ave me two! . . . lively and talkative . . . plans to join the Navy. MICHAEL OSWALD Vocational Agriculture Fats . . . contributed to class plays as a member of the stage crew . . . chaplain of the FFA . . . enjoys those trips to the Farm Show . . . often found at Heckman ' s Diner . . . future plans include the Marines. THOMAS OSWALD Academic Oss . . . contagious enthusiasm . . . one of the band ' s infamous drummers . . . avid sports fan . . . one of the six worst punsters . . . success with girls as the quiet type . . . prompter at class plays . . . will become a draftsman. LORRAINE PATTERSON Academic Laurie . . . sweet, sensitive . . . surrounded by her Little Peo- ple . . . Happiness is — . . . constantly sketching ... the bookstore and black licorice . . . warmth and sincerity . . . plans to work with children. 16 MICHAEL RADCLIFFE Academic Rat . . . the better half of the Zeppelins . . . constantly had fights with Chip over grades . . . lethargic class trea- surer for three years . . . emcee at the Sunny-a-go-go . . . man- aged straight A ' s without ever handing in homework . . . will attend Wharton School at Penn and clean up on Wall Street. LINDA REEDER Academic Bubbling personality . . . makes friends easily ... a great conver- sationalist; never at loss for words ... an asset to Stella ' s band in the Class Play . . an excellent seamstress . . . nursing at Reading Hospital. CAROL REINERT Business One of the quieter girls ... a dependable student . . . sweet, friendly smile . . . often found reading . . . contributed her talents to the chorus and Service Club . . . plans to be a secretary. FREDERICK RICHARDS Academic Fred . . . joined our class as a sophomore ... a traumatic expe- rience with rocks . . . playful punches ... car talk . . . red, red hair . . . plans to enlist in the Army. 37 KERRY ROHRBACH Business Unfailing good nature . . . active in the Fire Company ... a lot of fun . . . usually found working at the garage . . . dimples ... in charge of the Bulletin Board ... his future is undecided. MARCIA ROHRBACH Academic BHS most unforgettable character . . . dependable(?) . . . photo graphy editor of the Tracer . . . Topton ' s answer to an air raid siren . . . famous for crawling under trains ... a wild New Year ' s Eve Par- ty . . . future in photography or modeling. PHIL ROTH Academic Mouse . . . witty . . . co-captain of the wrestling team . Honda riding in the rain? ... he was quiet, but . . . Leave it to Do- bie Napoleon Gillis . . . dance band . . . college. RICHARD RUMBLE Academic Dickie . . . well organized, efficient . . . Sunoco blender ... a distinguishing laugh . . . outstrips a slip stick . . . prefers older worn en . . . headed for Penn State for drafting and design technology. 38 BARRY SANDERS Industrial Arts Quiet . . . drives a ' 57 Chevy . . . has a famous thumb . . . works in the shoe factory . . . always working on his car . . . those unforget- table rag battles in Shop . . . plans to join the Navy. DEANE SANDERS Academic Appealing shy simplicity . . . proficient chorus member . . . a gay spirit reflecting warmth and friendliness . . . frequently a Science Fair winner . . . cheerful and optimistic . . . nursing career at Pottstown Hospital. PATRICIA SAWYER Academic Pat . . . friendly and vivacious ... a stormy romance . . . witty re- marks in gym class . . . fluent Dutch speaker . . . never seemed to run out of words or energy . . . wants to attend IBM school. DENNIS SCHADLER Industrial Arts Dennis the Menace . . . participated in those Shop football games . . . enioys working on antique cars . . . friendly . . . will join the Army after graduation. 39 EDWIN SCHMOYER Academic Binga ' vestment? owns a fast ' 58 Impala . . . Was Flipper a good in- spends his evening s at Keith . . . member of the Shamrock clique . . . will attend Industrial Management Institute to become a draftsman. o ■« WILLIAM SHANE Academic Bill ... a great all around athlete . . . suffered through six years of German . . . wheels into the parking lot at 8:15 . . . what hap- pened to that stolen math book? ... as smart as they come, as long as he stays awake . . . future in engineering. JUNE SHIFFER Academic Airy enthusiasm ... hip hip! . . . strong convictions . . . and lengthy debates . . . perky . . . despite a bridge, placed sixth in a car rally . . . Imogene . . . loves kids . . . plans to study nursing at Ab- ington. JOEL SMITH Academic Smitty ... a neat dresser . . . high scorer on the soccer team . . . President of Honor Society ... all thumbs when playing the cym- bals ... the studious member of our class . . . Susquehanna. 40 Academic Shiek doorsman LEON SMITH has a private backyard golf course . . hangs around with the Alburtis crowd a great out- . . renowned expert on local combos . . . looking forward to Army life. LUKE SNYDER Vocational Agriculture Luca . . . seemingly quiet . . . broke the BHS rebound record . . . loves the Ramsey Lewis Trio ... a good baseball player — de- spite snow fences . . . plans to |Oin the service. LINDA SPANGLER Business Freckles and warm brown eyes . . . skillfully applie d the Class Play makeup ... a good sport . . . does she always have faulty plumbing? . . . sincere . . . served capably as Honor Society Secretary . . . plans to attend business school. Business A riot . Chevelle . . dance steps CRAIG STAHLER . can be found working at Fegely and Hertzog ... a ' 66 always ready with a joke . . . trying out the newest . . his future plans are undecided. 41 JOANNE STAUFFER Academic Jo . . . our Madame Arcati . . . deceptively quiet, at first . . . carries a flashy saber ... a beautiful blond . . . passion for bath houses? . . . had a famous birthday party ... on guard in hockey and basketball . . . future nurse at Allentown. MARY STEIN Business A new addition to the class of 66 ... an invaluable aid to the Bullet Flashes and the Tracer ... a whizz at the typewriter . . . prompt to offer assistance . . . future in secretarial work. DAVID TREXLER Academic Dave . . . industrious . . . class authority on money . . . drives like he ' s in the Grand Prix . . . school ' s foremost Latin scholar . . . frequently seen in the flower truck . . . known for his cackle in eco- nomics ... a future on Wall Street? ROBERT TREXLER Academic Bob-bob ... a ladies man . . . member of the All Star Soccer Team . . . gets spring fever in January . . . casual . . . the moun- tains . . . wild parties . . . college. SUE TREXLER Academic A perfume addict . . . long blonde hair . . . Impeccably dressed . . . active in dramatics — Eliza Doolittle and Limbo Lamb ... an un- tailing memory . . . known for her •singing giggle . . . Ursinus Col- lege. MARY TRUMBAUER Academic Served capably as a Candy Striper ... an avid reader . . . one of our more creative students ... a heavy foot on the accelerator . . . plans to become a nurse. DAVID UNANGST Academic Dave ... the instigator in Mech Draw . . . light eater . . . loves wheelie-mg . . . around on his cycle . . . helps keep Ick out of trouble . . . another Sunny man . . . sure? to become a famous nuclear physicist. SUZANNE WEBB Business Webbie . . . never a dull moment . . . planned weekends?? . . . one of the downtown crowd . . . lively . . . famous for her jokes cracked in the colorguard line . . . voted the best dancer . . . always eating ... Air Line Stewardess. ROBERT WENDLING Industrial Arts Butch . . . enjoys shows in Allentown ... A chevy man . . . fre quently hunting or fishing . . . kept Mail Pouch in the shop finish- ing room . . . plans to enlist in the Navy. LARRY WERLEY Industrial Arts Werley . . . never got much mileage out of his tires ... a re- nowned marksman . . . enjoys parties at Keith Knitting Mills ... an all-weather cyclist . . . future includes the Army and doing electrical work. GARY WILLIAMS Industrial Arts Willie . . . the smartest member of the shop gang . . . works oc- casionally . . . spends his Sunday nights at the Hamburg dances . . . helps Kerry stay out of trouble . . . future plans undecided. BARRY ZIEGLER Academic Great bowler and trombonist . . . avid racing fan . . . has a special fondness for animals . . . the quiet type . . . one of our great white hunters . . . good sense of humor . . . will enlist in the Navy. 44 Miguel A. Green Miguel, as Brandywine ' s first foreign exchange student, pro- vided us with our first opportunity to work and live with a teen- ager from another county. Throughout the year we were aware of Miguel ' s efforts to overcome the language barrier and adapt to the people and cus- toms of our area. His success is evident through his ability to communicate and mingle with the people of the community. We found Miguel to be good natured and capable of accepting responsibility. We hope that he has found us as warm and friendly as we found him. SENIOR AWARDS Achievement Prize to the Most Improved Student to Craig Stahler. Alumni Prize to the Salutatorian to Robert Gerlach. American Legion Prize in Dramatics to Jean Gerlach. Atlas Mineral Products Company Prize in Chemistry to Robert Gerlach. Berks County Chapter D.A.R. Homemakers Award to Linda Spangler. Chiarelli Bros. Music Award to Peggy Luckenbill. Eckert Bros. Music Award to Elaine Keller. Sally M. Hieter Prize in History to Peggy Luckenbill. Junior Chamber of Commerce Award for the Best Boy Athlete to Robert Trexler. Junior Chamber of Commerce Award for the Best Girl Athlete to Jane Muehlhauser. Klein Foundation Scholarship to Robert Trexler. Longswamp Lions Club Prize in Biology to Joel Smith. Mathematics Prize by Mr. and Mrs. George Wean to William Shane. Music Division of the Topton Woman ' s Club Prize in Music to Sue Trexler. National Bank of Topton Prize in Business Education to Judy Hilbert. National Honor Society Scholarship to Mary Trumbauer Deane Sanders. Stanley Nolan Prize in Science to Michael Radcliffe. Phi-Beta-Kappa Carl Cassel Award in a Modern Language to Elaine Keller. Pioneer Grange No. 1777 Prize in F.F.A. to George Bisbert. Pioneer Grange No. 1777 Prize in F.H.A. to Gail Hilbert. Radcliffe Brothers Prize in Art to Lorraine Patterson. Shoemaker-Bond No. 7071, V.F.W. Prize to the Valedictorian to Peggy Luckenbill. Shoemaker-Bond Post No. 7071. V.F.W. Auxiliary Prize in English Ann Frederick. Shoemaker-Bond Post No. 7071 V.F.W. Auxiliary Prize in Homemaking to Linda Bogert. Student Council Scholarship to Robert Trexler. Toptons Lions Club Prize in Citizenship to Clifton Kerchner. Topton Rotary Club Prize for the Outstanding Boy to Phil Roth. Topton Rotary Club Scholarship to Ann Frederick. Topton Volunteer Fire Company Beneficial Association Prize in Physics to William Shane. Topton Woman ' s Club Scholarship Award to JoAnne Stauffer. Earl Walbert Prize in Industrial Arts to Carl Moyer. Zeswitz Music House Award to Jane Jarrett. 4 SENIOR ACTIVITIES Most Athletic JoAnne and Bob Most Likely to Succeed Ann and Joel WHO ' S Best Dancers Suzanne and Crai; ¥ - 1 Class Maynard Pres. Mike Treas. Best All Around Peggy and Bill Best Dressed Jane and Tom Most Dependable Peggy and Joel Class Clowns Gayle and Ivan Class Flirts Pat and Kerry Friendliest Deane and Ivan WHO Officers Craig V. Pres. Peggy Sec. Most Popular Most Talkative Class Cuties Suzanne and Luke Marcia and Fred Laurie and Harry SH SI Epf ... ._ r BLITHE SPIRIT Director Jeanne Williams Student Directors Sue Trexler Susan Algar CAST Edith Gayle Miller Ruth Jane Muehlhauser Charles Robert Gerlach Dr. Bradman Rodney Hilbert Mrs. Bradman Elaine Keller Madame Arcatie JoAnne Stauffer Elvira Jeannie Gerlach C 4Sl THE MANY LOVES OF DOBIE GILLIS Director John Skinkus Student Director Robert Gerlach CAST Dobie Gillis Phil Roth Bonnie Willet Jeannie Gerlach Helen Dixon Jane Muehlhauser Pefey Bellows Stan Collom Imogene Klugenfelter June Shifter Limbo Lamb Sue Trexler Mr. Pipgrass Fred Fritch Mr. Dixon Bob Martin Mrs. Dixon Barbara Fisher Mr. Harrington Dennis Breidigam Miss Neuman Suzanne Webb Miss Forepaugh Judy Hilbert Happy Stella Kowalski Gayle Miller Majeska Sue Algar Rutka Elaine Keller Sletka Linda Reeder Dombra JoAnne Stauffer Simpka Gloria Kocher Frannie Dianna Oswald Sally Pat Sawyer Lola Judy Hertzog Polly Gail Hilbert Adele Laurie Patterson Mr. Gillis Larry Eckert Bill Mike Radcliffe Pansy Barbara Delp Betty Gloria Edinger Maudie Marcia Rohrbach 51 JUNIOR AND 52 53 gj JSS U r m SENIORS SAY GOOD-BYE TO BRANDYWINE Baccalaureate services, conducted by Rev. George Deisher and Rev. Webster Remert were held Sunday. June 5. On June 7, the class assembled In caps and gowns filed slowly into the gymnasium for graduation. The valedictorian. Peggy Luckenbill and the salutatorian, Robert Gerlach were introduced by Ann Fred- erick. The main speaker was William B. Herbein who spoke on No Excellence Without Great Labor. The class was presented by Mr. Ayres and awarded diplo- mas by Dr. Brown. Our last days were ones we will always remember — The prom, our Sr. As- sembly, the class tirp. Baccalaureate, and finally Commencement. Even as we stood in our caps and gowns waiting for the processional to begin, we knew that many good byes lay ahed, but with these good byes would come new chal- lenges. So a little regretfully, we leave high school and go to meet the future. taking with us many memories and much happiness. Salutatorian Miss Peggy Luckenbill Class Speaker Miss Ann Frederick Mr. Robert Gerlach Main Speaker Mr. William Herbein 55 OUR CLASS II W •■HI ■GR 56 TRIP ADUATION 57 REMEMBER when Mike wrote a speech the Erik crowd when the hockey team skipped practice to go to a soccer game. the day the Cougar died. when water pistols meant school was almost over. the Zeppelins. when you could get out of school without a dismissal ticket. when Maynard was washed, along with the windows, in Mr. Pennella ' s room. the day we made a yearbook deadline. who was chased home after Jr. Class Play practice. when Mr. Millard kissed the cheerleaders. the hay truck in the parking lot. the devil for our Sophomore dance. when Senioritis set in — way back in September. the day Mr. Long sat on a tack. our many accidents. who landed in a trash can. the water battle in Mr. Pennella ' s room. the 83 champagne glasses. Mr. Lmdenmuth ' s daily warning. If you drop your pencil . . . when we had fireworks in Chemistry class. the day the cookies were stolen in Mechanical Drawing. the band in our Sr. Assembly. when oranges and grapefruits were considered unhealthy. when the gymnasium was quiet and it was our turn to receive a diploma. s • — J j j- L 1 J B £r J f - 1 1 J. Eck E. Edmger R. Flicker C. Adams L Adams R. Amig L. Ashton A. Benjamin D. Betz D. Bortz N. Briedegam L. Brensinger R. Brensinger D. Bucks P. Cascarino D. Cressman T. Correll J. Dengler L. Delong D. Derr J. Dry JUNIOR D. Geist N. Geist P. Geist C. Graziano F. Guldin B. Haas L Hartlme J. Hertzog C. Hilbert R. Hillegass L Houptley L Isamoyer L. Keiser R. Leiby L. Kemp W. Kemp C. Kiernan M. Kline S. Kline J. Levari P. Litschke C. Miller D. Miller R. Miller G. Nichols D. Ohlinger D. Oswald R. Oswald J. Pascal D. Pnntz C. Rauenzahn B. Reese S. Reinhard B. Remaley R. Reppert J. Rhoads R. Rohrbach S. Rohrbach CLASS T. Schaeffer H. Schappell K. Schappell L Scheffler D. Schmoyer D. Schoedler C. Schofer C. Schuler E. Smith J. Smith S. Stauffer C. Wagaman R. Washburn D. Weber D. Weller E. Weller F. Wolf N. Ziegler 61 J. Conrath M. Dankel G. DeJarnett L. Delhcker D. DeLong S. Amig G. Bare D. Barto S. Beller S. Beniamin R. Bleiler SOPHOMORE B. Dunn D. Eck J. Edinger S. Ehrets K. Epting T. Fegley M. Ferry T. Ferry C. Fisher G. Fisher S. Fisher A. Flicker H. Fogel L. Fox S. Fredrick J. Fntch 62 J. Gangawere K. Gehns P. Geist M. Green A. Haas D. Hassler G. Hektor P. Hess A. Hilbert C. Hinkle D. Hoffman C. Impink M. Karom R. Keim D. Keller B. Kern G. Kistler J. Kline CLASS C. Noll L Oswald R. Oswald S. Oswald A. Readinger J. Reed K. Lantz K. Lantzy D. Lehr E. Long H. Master f: T. Meitzler B. Moyer C. Moyer C. Moyer D. Moyer fiT D. Reichert I. Reichert C. Rhode T. Rohrbach E. Ruhf E. Sanders M. Smith R. Snyder SOPHOMORE CLASS B. Taylor T. Trumbauer v 3 (£ fy r -y -. S % k3 5 K. Tworkoski C. Umberger J. Walbert L. Webb J. Weidner B. Weller J. Werst B. Westenhoefer N. Wetzel C. Wolf D. Wolfskill D. Wright E. Zettlemoyer D. Zuber M. Zuber C. Zwoyer C. Adams L. Arndt M. Bare B. Barlet J. Barto N. Behm MA S. Brensinger T. Brown T. Col lorn T. Delllcker j. J. Delong B. Dengler FRESHMAN CLASS P. Derr J. Dieroff J. Drey S. Egne B. Fegely N. Freeby L. Gaucker T. Geist K. Gery L Grim S. Grim G. Fegely P. Fenstermacher L Fogel T. Fox S. Fredrick 65 - - tV M. Hieter S. Hieter P. Hektor J. Henrick C. Hess J. Hess R. Hoppes L. Johnspn J. Kehm S. Keim T. Grim R. Grossman B. Haas P. Halpin W. Heftner R. Herman FRESHMAN K. Lantz J. Lesher J. Lendacki P. Long W. Masters f% , L. McCulley  -M i J M. Merkel - r  ' In D. Miller ' 1 | D. Miller t T L Miller P. Miller R. Miller V. Miller G. Moll T. Mill L. Moyer C. Noll C. Pilgert D. Readinger J Reeder S. Reinert D. Reinhart CLASS S. Reinhart B. Rhodes C. Rhodes J. Rohrbach B. Rumble P. Schaffer S. Schaffer J. Schappel N. Schegel M. Schegel J. Schoch B. Sholedice J. Schofer R. Shade D. Shadier R. Shane L Schmoyer S. Schmoyer R. Snyder M. Solt R. Stofflet C. Steffy G. Swartzentruber 67 A. Fairchild K. Fegely M. Fegely | D. Althouse W. Barto R. Benjamin R. Berlew J. Biery D. Bleiler D. Bleiler T. Bollinger C. Bonawitz L Borrell C. Bubbenmoyer J. Butscher S. Collom R. Craig E. Culp J. Custer G. Drupp EIGHTH D. Fenstermacher C. Frederick K. Fritz S. Gambler B. Geist l4 D. Geist P. Geist S. Geist H. Greiss M. Greiss K. Halpin J. Heater L Heffner B. Hess D. Herbert N. Hess C. Hilbert R. Hollowbush B. Howerter M. Karom R. Keim J. Keller M. Keller J. Kemmerer S. Kemp W. Kiffer C. Kline M. Kline D. Knerr GRADE S. Miller C. Moll P. Moss B. Moyer P. Moyer S. Moyer M. Nichols M. Nolan C. Oswald S. Oswald R. Patterson L Pilgert J. Kramer R. Kressley L Kuemmeale R. Kunkel M. Lantz A. Mabry L. Mazurie M. Meek B. Miller C. Miller D. Miller R. Miller R. Miller C. Schlegel L. Schleicher L. Schleicher B. Schuler D. Shoemaker EIGHTH GRADE f _., R. Radcliffe J. Rauenzahn M. Reichert F. Reinert M. Reinhart R. Reinert M. Rhode R. Rhode K. Ritter S. Roth C. Sanger R. Scheirer M. Wagaman W. Wagaman L Weber J. Weil R. Weinhold S. Weiser C. Wenrich D. Werley M. Westenhoefer E. Wolf B. Zwoyer S Zwoyer 70 J. Althouse P. Amig D. Anders C. Arndt S. Ayres J. Bauman E. Benfield J. Beniamin L Beniamin R. Beniamin R. Berlew L. Bitting D. Bortz R. Boyer S. Boyer R. Brensinger T. Brensinger D. Casanno R. Davies D. Delong SEVENTH GRADE D. Delong E. Delong B. Dries H. Erb P. Fahnnger R. Faust K. Fegely N. Fegely S- Fegely D. Fox S. Fredrick J. Fntch L Fntch W. Fntch K. Fronheiser K. Gaby C. Geiger D. Geist J. Geist D. Grim R. Grossman J. Henshaw C. Hertzog D. Hertzog G. Hertzog G. Hertzog S. Hall J. Heater D. Heffner A. Helbert E. Hemphill L. Henry B. Hess R. Hess M. Hoffman C. Hoffmaster S. Holloway S. Holloway L Houptley SEVENTH N. Houptley S. Hummel B. Kehm D. Keim S. Kelser H. Krauss R. Krauss J. Kressler C. Kunkel T. Lantz E. Lebo N. Leibensberger R. Martin T. Martin L McCulley D. Meek K. Meek S. Meek K. Merkle J. Miller K. Miller R. Miller W. Miller D. Moll L Muth R. Muth B. Moyer E. Moyer H. Moyer M. Moyer P. Moyer R. Moyer G. Nolan C. Oswald J. Oswald D. Pascal GRADE A. Rader R. Readlnger D. Reed M. Reinert W. Reinert S. Reinhard T. Rhode R. Ritter J. Reed D. Reeder M. Reimert D. Reinert R. Ritter H. Rohrbach A. Roth S. Rothermal C. Sanders R. Sanders 9 fmmr . r 73 r C. Scherrer B. Schlegel D. Schmoyer L. Schmoyer D. Schoch E. Schofer V. Seifrit R. Shoemaker C. Sholedice D. Smith P. Smith Si S Stoftlet F. Strachan M. Tosh SEVENTH GRADE D. Walbert T. Wanshop B. Weber C. Weller B. Westenhoffer T. Witwer C. Wolf H. Wolf D. Wolfskill G. Wright J. Wright P. Yergey S. Yoder T. Zeigler E. Zuber SPORTS r? .■ROW 1: J. Favmger. W. Hoffman. G. Bare. R. Fogelman. M. Smith. G. DeJarnett. M. Kline. ROW 2: R. Washburn, P. Cas- carino, J. Smith, L. Smith. R. Gerlach, D. Hassler, R. Trexler. ROW 3: W. Shane. C. Impink. S. Fisher, J. Walbert, R. Hilbert, N. Gambler, R. Hillegass. T. Guldin. M. Green. SOCCER The soccer team finished a successful season with a 5-2-3 record. The team was in first place in the Berks County Soccer League but a hard- fought 2-1 loss to Tulpehocken dropped them to a final fourth place standing. Outstanding indi- viduals on the team were Joel Smith, high scor- er, Bob Trexler, and Bill Shane, both members of the County All-Star Team. B.H.H.S. Opponents 3 Conrad Weiser 1 Twin Valley 3 Schuylkill Valley 2 Wilson 2 Fleetwood Hamburg 3 1 Kutztown 2 Mt. Penn 1 Oley 1 Tulpehocken 2 Bob 76 H 77 ifr ,£ ROW 1: L. Johnson. Mgr.: L. Dellicker. S. Algar. A. Readinger. R. Miller. B. Taylor. M. Hieter. ROW 2: D. Sanders. Mgr.; D. Zuber. G. Miller. J. Muehlhauser. K. Fegley. Miss Zimmerman. ROW 3: K. Epting. L. Fox. S. Taylor. C. Fisher. M. Scheidt. C. Rauenzahn. J. Stauffer. S. Webb. J. Gerlach. J. Delong, D. Schoedler. Mgr. HOCKEY The hockey team, with a front line composed almost entirely of seniors, com- pleted the season with a 4-3-1 record and a third place. The J.V. hockey team, which was undefeated this year, should contribute to the success of next year ' s team. B.H.H.S. 3 2 1 3 3 1 1 Oley Exeter Mt. Penn Daniel Boone Oley Exeter Mt. Penn Daniel Boone OPPONENTS 2 3 3 2 5 5 1 Gayle 8 Susan Karen 79 ROW 1: W. Shane; R. Trexler: R. Hilbert; L. Snyder; I. Kroninger: J. Smith: T. Guildin; ROW 2: Mgr. J. Snyder; R. Fogelman: D. Hassler; N. Gambler; J. Walbert; M. Romig; Mgr. T. Hilbert. VARSITY BASKETBALL Due to outstanding team effort on the part of the seven seniors, the basketball team compiled a 13-8 record and their first winning season in four years. In an unforgettable game, the team overcame a 23 point deficit to beat the Cougars 61-58. Outstanding individuals were Luke Snyder, who broke the school ' s rebound record, and Bill Shane who was voted MVP in the County All Star Game. B.H.H.S OPPONENTS 58 Wilson 60 62 Sch. Valley 46 45 Gov. Mifflin 35 27 Conrad Weiser 47 56 Fleetwood 39 51 Northwestern 46 41 Exeter 58 34 Daniel Boone 50 43 Muhlenburg 40 54 Alumni 45 57 Oley 59 63 Mount Penn 42 ' •I 65 Twin Valley 45 47 Kutztown 68 52 Fleetwood 55 ' II 64 Oley 38 59 Mount Penn 53 1 56 Twin Valley 44 II 48 Exeter 50 61 Kutztown 58 37 Daniel Boone 44 Rodney. Capt. 80 Bill 81 ROW 1: T. Bollinger, D. Barto, B. Kern. J. Schofer, S. Fisher, J. Lendacki, R. Grossman, J. Lesher, L. Mazurie. ROW 2: G. Blose. T. Geist, G. Shane. S. Heiter. Fegely. R. Keim, R. Snyder, T. Rohrbach, R. J.V. BASKETBALL The 65-66 Junior Varsity Basketball team proved to be one of the finest Brandywine has ever produced. As winners of the Eastern Divi- sion Championship, the team compiled a 12-2 league record and continued on to the county play off game where they were defeated by Ham- burg 52-40. B.H.H.S. OPPONENTS 48 Wilson 33 45 Sch. Valley 35 40 Gov. Mifflin 32 52 Conrad Weiser 55 42 Fleetwood 32 35 Northwestern 22 39 Exeter 22 55 Daniel Boone 28 42 Muhlenburg 68 37 Alumni 32 39 Oley 43 44 Mount Penn 35 45 Twin Valley 27 39 Kutztown 32 48 Fleetwood 30 52 Oley 28 39 Mount Penn 31 45 Twin Valley 57 48 Exeter 32 35 Kutztown 33 63 Daniel Boone 41 40 Hamburg 52 v i 9 , Jfc J V A 1 infill M t? Cu th sImi jkfl u F - — . _rjp ■82 ■■■■■■■■■WtMMHBHIBB Varsity: S. Trexler, J. Muehlhauser, J. Gerlach, J. Shifter, L Patterson, G. Miller, S. Algar. CHEERLEADERS J.V.: J. Rhode, C. Schofer, L. Schlegel, N. Breidegam, K. Lantz, M. Dankel, D. Cressman. 83 Varsity: ROW 1: P. Luckenbill, K. Epting. D. Landis. S. Webb, merman. ROW 2: B. Fisher. Mgr.; C. Fisher, M. Scheidt. C. Co-capt.; J. Stauffer, Capt.; S. Rohrbach, D. Zuber. Miss Zim- Rauenzahn. C. Umberger, C. Hinkle, L. Miller. GIRLS ' BASKETBALL JV.: ROW 1: C. Rhoads, C. Wagaman, J. Trexler, D. Berlew, K. DeLong, L Gauker, K. Lantzy, P. Halpin. C. Pilgert. L. Fox, T. Fegley, B. Haas, S. Keim. Mgr. ROW 2: P. Derr, L. Johnson, J. Brown, Mgr. 84 The girls ' basketball team, in addition, to a 3-5 league record, compiled an up- set victory in the alumni game. Connie Rauenzahn, the high scorer, along with seniors, — JoAnne Stauffer, Suzanne Webb, and Peggy Luckenbill proved to be the nucleus of the team. B.H.H.S. 27 Alumni 39 Oley 36 Exeter 101 Daniel Boone 44 Mt. Penn 34 Oley 30 Daniel Boone 26 Mt. Penn 22 Exeter 85 FRONT ROW: M. Kline, J. Kline, P. Roth, R. Oswald. ROW 2. W. Hoffman, R. Washburn, J. Ruhf, R. Gerlach, R. Hillegass. E. Weller, T. Collom, ROW 3. S. Reimert, T. Moll, G. Moyer, G. DeJarnert, J. Reed. J. Christman, N. Behm, R. Miller, K. Lantz, J. Henrich. WRESTLING The Wrestling team, due to a lack of personnel in the heavier weights, com- pleted a 4-6 season. Phil Roth, Bob Gerlach, Rick Hillegass, and Earl Weller all had outstanding seasons, with Gerlach and Hillegass winning county champi- onships. Hillegass was also runner-up in the District III Tournament, the first Berks County wrestler ever to reach the finals. B.H.H.S. OPPONENTS 23 Conrad Weiser 30 19 Wilson 28 18 Sch. Valley 36 33 Oley 12 32 Muhlenburg 14 18 Kutztown 29 14 Governor Mifflin 33 40 Fleetwood 11 25 Daniel Boone 26 28 Hamburg 22 aft 1 1 1 3 i Mr. Grady, G. Fisher, C. Kiernan, G. Nichols, R. Martin, D. Breidigam. NEW SPORTS With the completion of the new athletic field and tennis courts, our athletic de- partment added two new sports, Crosscountry and Tennis. Both were played on a Junior Varsity level, and will join their respective leagues next year. ROW 1: D. Miller, Mgr.; M. Kline; T. Oswald; L Eckert; M. Romig; G. DeJarnett; M. Merkel. ROW 2: T. Shaeffer, G. Moll; C. Keirnan; R. Leiby; J. Ruhf; H. Schappell. - ' jn j l ftndk j s R7 ROW 1: R. Shane. L. Smith. D. Derr, I. Kroninger. L. Snyder. R. Adams. S. Hieter. ROW 2: R. Grossman Mgr.. D. Lahr. T. Rohrbach. R. Fogelman. T. Geist. B. Kern. D. Strachan, R. Washburn. G. Bennecoff. C. Noll Mgr. T. Hilbert Mgr.. D. Hassler. R. Snyder. N. Gambler. G. Fegely. L. Mazurle. M. Meek Mgr.. W. Masters. BASEBALL The 1966 edition of the Bullet baseball team finished with an overall record of 4 wins and 10 losses and a league record of 2 wins and 8 losses. Season high- lights were a 3-0 shutout by Luke Snyder over Sch. Valley and a 7-4 win over Kutztown. Ivan Kroninger and Ronnie Adams were the teams offensive leaders, both finishing the year with batting averages over 300. B.H.H.S OPPONENTS 1 D. Boone 9 2 Northwestern 1 2 Mt. Penn 6 10 Oley Muhlenberg 8 4 3 4 2 Sch. Valley Hamburg Fleetwood 9 3 7 Kutztown 4 Muhlenburg 2 6 1 2 Sch. Valley Hamburg Kutztown 8 4 7 2 Fleetwood 16 Ivan Captain ROW 1: C. Wagaman, R. Miller. K. Fegley, J. Muehlhaus- er. G. Miller. E. Keller. C. Rauenzahn. C. Miller. ROW 2: J Butscher. S. Frederick. S. Reinart. K. Lantz. L. McCulley. C. Adams. S. Schaeffer. S. Keim. S. Ayres. ROW 3: Miss Zimmerman. N. Freeby. J. Delong, K. Epting. D. Landis, C. Fisher. J. Reeder. V. Miller. R. Radcliffe, B. Taylor. SOFTBALL The softball team finished their season with a 2-6 record, highlighted by the veteran ability of the Big 5. Support was also given by several sophomores and freshmen who demonstrated promising ability for next year. Even though it was a losing season, none of the victors managed an easy victory. B.H.H.S. OPPONENTS 1 Exeter 9 25 Twin Valley 4 32 Twin Valley 16 1 Exeter 18 5 Mt. Penn 11 4 Oley 37 6 Mt. Penn 13 1 Oley 9 Gayle 90 R. Shade, J. Eck, J. Werst, R. Gerlach. M. Krick, T. Guldin, D. Pnntz, R. Druckenmiller. GOLF The Golf team, lead by Capt. Mike Krick, completed their second full season and first winning season with a 7-6-1 record and a 5th place league standing. Season highlights were a hole-in-one by Tom Guldin, and Dennis Printz and Mike Krick qualifying for the District Tournament. Pottsville W Hamburg w Fleetwood T Muhlenburg L Sch. Valley L Kutztown W Conrad Weiser L Pottsville W Muhlenburg L Hamburg W Fleetwood L Conrad Weiser L Kutztown W Sch. Valley W Bob Mike 91 ACTIVITIES SEATED: M. Rohrbach - Photo. Ed.. L Patterson - Art Ed., J. Gerlach - Lit. Ed., P. Luckenbill - Ed., I. Kroninger - Sports Ed., S. Webb - Typ. Ed., J. Hilbert - Bus. Ed. ROW 2: S. Trexler, L. Spangler. J. Hertzog, D. Sanders, G. Hilbert. G. Kocher, ROW 3: Mr. Skinkus - Adv., P. Cole, L. Eckert, J. Smith, L. Bogert, B. Fisher, D. Oswald, C. Reinert, E. Keller, J. Muehlhauser, S. Algar, B. Delp, G. Miller, F. Fritch, ROW 4: M. Radcliffe, C. Stahler, B. Martin, J. Stauffer, B. Gerlach, M. Krick, S. Collom, E. Angstadt, M. Stein, P. Roth. TRACER STAFF STUDENT COUNCIL SEATED: G. Hilbert - Treas., L Patterson — Sec., R. Gerlach - Pres., S. Trexler - V. Pres., ROW 1: F. Fritch, T. Dellicker, D. Schoedler, C. Tworkoski, C. Miller, C. Pilgert, J. Hilbert, A. Readinger. S. Rothermel, P. Roth. ROW 2: B. Hess, S. Gam- bler, G. Fisher, W. Wagaman, L. Hilbert, M. Nichols, R. Flicker, J. Lendacki, N. Fegely, R. Readinger. 94 }0W 1: L. Spangler - Sec.; M. Romig - Vice Pres.; J. Smith — Pres.; E. Keller — Treas.; ROW 2: B. Gerlach; A. Frederick; ivi Stein; L. Patterson; J. Gerlach; J. Muehlhauser; S. Webb; P. Luckenbill; J. Hilbert; F. Fntch. ROW 3: R. Schiedt; C. Twor- koski; C. Schofer; D. Schoedler; A. Hass; R. Druckenmiller; R. Leiby; D. Prince; N. Breidegam; S. Rohrbach; E. Long. HONOR SOCIETY NEWSPAPER STAFF SEATED: B. Gerlach; M. Cressman; M. Radcliff; L Snyder. ziano; D. Cressman; S. Trexler; L. Patterson; ROW 2: M. Rom- ROW 1: J. Rhode; L Houptley, S. Kline; M. Rohrbach; C. Gra- ig; J. Hertzog; L. Ashton; J. Henshaw. 95 ft Af | SITTING: L. Schlegel, Sec, P. Luckenbill, Pres., M. Trum- tilini. J. Dengler, G. Hector, E. Dierolf, R. Scheldt. D. Landis, bauer, V. Pres., J. Weidner, Sec. STANDING: R. Bleiler, F. Cat- C. Hinkle, K. Kramer, Mrs. Yarnson. F.T.A. SALLY ANN FURNACE {MUNTE-R FUfcNfcCE) SV LENTINE ECKERT 1 7 I CHOI-MS HUMTfeR OWNER IX03 B£R S COUNTV SEATED: J. Levari — Treas., G. Kocher — Pres., K. Rohrbach - V. Pres., P. Sawyer - Sec, Seated, ROW 2: K. Flanagan, G. Edinger, B. Fisher, L. Bogert, L Gieger, D. Oswald, C. Reinert, M. Stein, J. Jarrett, L. Reeder. STANDING: C. Wagaman, R. Miller, E. Edinger, N. Geist, P. Cole, W. Hoffman, L. Ashton, M. Krick, G. Fahnnger, Mr. Gress, R. Adams, C. Selbert, L. Hess, D. Schmoyer, G. Harpel, B. Remaley, S. Rohrbach, J. Smith. SERVICE CLUB F.B.LA. FRONT: J. Rhode - Pres., J. Edinger - V. Pres., S. Kline - Ireas., S. Amig — Absent, ROW 2. C. Conrad, J. Hertzog, S. Ehrets, T. Correll, I. Reichert, S. Beller, S. Oswald, ROW 3. S. Delong, J. Hilbert, A. Haas, D. Keller, C. Moyer, L Spangler, R. Miller. 97 sjfri,- m« rim ROW 1: M. Schlegel, N. Schlegel, Mr. Dillon - Adv. ROW 2: N. Behm, Sent.; D. Weller, Treas.; G. Bisbort, Pres.; H. Fenster- macher, V. Pres.; R. Rohrbach, Sec; M. Ferry, Sent. ROW 3: M. Karom. R. Acker, H. Kemp, L. Hartline, M. Karom. ROW 4: E. Hess, S. Egrie, M. Oswald, G. Kemp, L. Adams. ROW 5: P. Hess, L Snyder, B. Carbaugh, E. Seidle. F.F.A. F.H.A. SEATED: L. Kemp, Treas.; L. Keiser, V. Pres.; G. Hilbert, Pres.; B. Haas, Sec. ROW 1: L. Oswald, N. Sterner, D. Eck, T. Correll. S. Fredrick, M. Schuler, C. Zwoyer, D. Bortz, T. Ferry, A. Flicker. ROW 2: N. Zeigler. H. Fogel, S. Benjamin. J. Ganga- were, B. Delp, P. Gelst. E. Sanders. ROW 3: A. Haas, M. Zuber, B. Dunn, D. Ohlinger. 98 ROW 1: K. Lantz, K. Tworkoski, C. Moyer, L. Fox, A. Readin- ger ROW 2. S. Trexler, L. Patterson, J. Shifter, J. Gerlach. R. Reppert, N. Breidegam, D. Cressman, E. Long. ROW 3. J, Muehlhauser, S. Algar, E. Keller, K. Schappel, D. Schoedler, C. Schofer, F. Wolf. D. Derr, ROW 4. C. Rhode. L. Webb, A. Schmoyer, J. Sanders, L Dellicker, G. Fisher, C. Impink, R. Druckenmiller. PEP CLUB VARSITY CLUB ROW 1. N. Gambler. R. Hillegass. V.P., R. Washburn, M. Kline, M. Smith, R. Adams, G. Harpel, M. Bond. ROW 2. B. Shane, R. Fogelman, M. Romig, E. Weller, D. Weber, J. Fritch, D. Hassler, T. Rohrbach, R. Keim. ROW 3. B. Kern, R. Snyder, J. Kline, R. DeLong, G. Bare, G. DeJarnett, S. Fisher, J. Walbert, ROW 4. B. Gerlach, J. Smith, B. Trexler, Pres., R. Hilbert, Sec.- Treas., I. Kroninger, T. Guldin, T. Oswald. ROW 5. S. Webb, J. Stauffer, C. Rauenzahn, G. Miller, Pres., C. Miller, Treas., D. Sanders, V.P., C. Umberger, K. Lantzy. 99 RIFLE CLUB ROW 1: Mr. Davidson, C. Moyer, L. Werley. ROW 2: R. Wendlmg. R. Eck, D. Houptley. ROW 3: B. San- ders, J. Hassler, D. Schadler. ROW 4: R. Gieroczynski, D. Hilbert, D. Deturk. SCIENCE CLUB Mr. Hatzai. D. Derr - V. Pres., L. Eck — Treas., L. Eckert — Pres., S. Collom — Sec, P. Roth, M. Cressman, D. Strachan, E. Angstadt, F. Fritch, G. Schellenberg, M. Radchffe, M. Schellen- berg, R. Conrad, L. Frederick, D. Breidegam. ft 100 C. Impink, P. Luckenbill, R. Martin, J. Sniffer, M. Krick, S. Trexler, M. Cressman, J. Muehlhauser, M. Bond, L. Eckert. TINDER TENDER TEN CHOIR ROW 1: K. Kramer. B. Fisher, D. Sanders, N. Breidegam. D. Schoedler, K. Schappell. Miss Bieber. ROW 2: M. Bond, J. Shifter, J. Dengler, C. Miller, L Bogert, C. Hinkle, C. Rauen- zahn, J. Muehlhauser, S. Rohrbach, C. Schofer, P. Luckenbill. S. Trexler, M. Nichols. ROW 3: W. Kemp, G. Fegley. G. Blose, R. Martin, G. Nichols, T. Guldin, L. Eckert, P. Roth, J. Werst, J. Schofer, T. Geist, R. Schmoyer, F. Fritch, M. Cressman. 101 J S Mflftg vwvf n ROW 1: R. Kistler. D. Delong. S. Ayres, D. Schoch. C. Hemp- hill. J. Oswald. E. DeLong. B. Kehm. A. Roth. D. Stewart. L. Schmoyer. J. Miller C. Weller. E. Schofer. M. Hoffman. D. Meek. S. Halloway. R. Benjamin, S. Stofflet. P. Moyer. ROW 2: S. Boyer. N. Leibensperger. M. Tosh. B. Westenhoefer. E. Benfield. C. Beidleman. R. Davies. P. Amig. D. Reed. C. Oswald. D. Fox. R. Shoemaker. C. Scherrer. H Moyer. D. Reeder. J. Heater. C. Geiger. N. Fegly. H. Rohrbach. J Alt house. L. Bitting. S. Holloway. C. Sanders. J. Kressley. J. Wy- lie. C. Arndt. T. Lantz. L. Henry. SEVENTH GRADE CHORUS ACCOMPANISTS D. Reeder, T. Lantz. D. Grim. S. Halloway. b. Ayres. N. Fegely. 102 { ' IM ROW 1: M. Merkel, M. Wagaman. L Borrell. J. Schappell. B Miller. C. Bubbenmoyer. T. Dellicker. M. Rhode. J. Weller. S Frederick. S. Smith, R. Hollowbush, B. Haas, J. Butscher, S Kemp. C. Hilbert. E. Wolf. C. Rhoads, J. Keller. ROW 2: S Brensinger, C. Culp, D. Readinger. K. Fegely, B. Solt. C. San ger. K. Yenser, A. Fairchild. J. Schoch, C. Landls, R. L. Miller, L. Arndt, L Algar, N. Freeby, S. Miller, F. Reinert, J. Kemmer- er. L Levan, R. Kunkel. C. Miller, B. Moyer, C. Stahler, ROW 3: S. Zwoyer. C. Oswald. S. Weiser, L Schleicher, L Heffner, M. Hieter. L. Kuemmerle. R. Grossman, C. Pilgert. J. DeLong, L. Miller, R. F. Miller, S. Gambler, R. Scheirer, B. Dengler, T. Brown. R. Berlew, B. Kiffer. P. Schaeffer, C. Wenrich. J. Biery. D. Werley, R. Boyer, B. Rummel, P. Derr, K. Yenser, J. Kne- chel, L. Weidele, E. Bieber, J. Reeder, M. Lantz, B. Zwoyer. ROW 4: D. Bleiler, A, Eckert, S. DeRagon, V. Miller, D. Reinert, B. Sholedice. N. Jarrett, S. Taylor, N. Hess, W. Wagaman, J. Weil, M. Nolan, B. Hess, G. Moyer, G. Fegely, B. Fegely, R. Snyder. J. Custer, M. Nichols. R. Schmoyer, G. Blose. T. Geist, M. Reinhart, J. Rauenzahn, L. Gaucker, J. Schofer, A. Mabry, D. Taylor, L. Johnson, T. Moll. J. Dierolf. J. Trexler, R. Pat- terson. JUNIOR CHORUS JR. CHORUS ACCOMPANISTS SEATED: G. Fegely. J. Schofer. STANDING: C. Rhoads. C. Bub- benmoyer, L. Borrell, B. Hess, A. Mabry, J. Weil. J. Rauen- zahn. M. Heitner. J. Hemmerer J. Trexler. ROW 2: P. Schaffer. B. Scholedice, G. Reeder, L Weidele. 103 SENIOR CHORUS ACCOMPANISTS S. Trexler; C. Miller; E. Long; R. Scheidt; P. Luckenbill; C. Schofer; N. Breidegam; L Schlegel; D. Schoedler; L. Frederick. 104 JUNIOR BAND DANCE BAND ROW 1: S. Rohrbach, D. Schoedler, D. Sanders, E. Keller, D. Schmoyer, E. Angstadt. ROW 2: S. Trexler, P. Luckenbill, N. Breidegam, S. Fisher, D. Breidegam, G. Fisher, F. Frltch, P. Roth. F. Richards, G. Edinger, E. Edinger. ROW 3: T. Bollinger, R. Miller, R. Leiby, R. Flicker. 105 LI A i ,1 V -y ■SENIOR DIRECTORY -- SENIOR DIRECTORY Richard C. Acker; Mertztown R.D. 1 Visual Aid - 1, Photography Club - 2. F.F.A. - 3,4, Bowling Team — 3. Ronald W. Adams; 23 East High Street, Topton, Penna. Varsity Club - 2.3,4. Baseball - 1,2,3,4, Service Club - 3,4. Roy L. Adams; Mertztown R.D. .= 1 Chess Club - 1, Baseball - 1. Susan E. Algar; 22 W. Franklin Street, Topton, Penna. Honor Society — 3.4, Hockey — 1,2,3,4, Basket- ball — 1, Cheerleading — 2,4, Sr. Band Majorette - 3.4, Chorus — 1,2,3,4, Accompanist — 1. Choir — 3,4, Barbershop — 2.3, Class Play — 3, Student Director, Class Play — 4, Dramatics Club - 2, Varsity Club - 3, Pep Club - 4, Tracer Staff - 4. Ernest M. Angstadt; 503 Main Street, Topton, Penna. Band — 1.2,3.4, Dance Band — 3.4, Commence- ment Band — 3. Science Club — 2,3,4, Chess Club - 4, Class Play - 3,4, Tracer Staff - 4, Grand Champion Science Fair — 3, Science Fair - 1,2. Diane M. Bales; Alburtis R.D. 1 F.H.A. - 1.2,3,4, Tracer Staff - 4. Clark M. Benfield; Alburtis R.D. 1 Chorus - 1,2,3,4, Dramatics Club - 1, Hi-Y - 2. Roy D. Bieber; 24 E. Franklin Street, Topton, Penna. Chess Club - 1,3, Science Club - 4. George D. Bisbort; Alburtis R.D. = 1 Soccer - 1, Wrestling - 1,2,3, Varsity Club - 1,2, F.F.A. - 2,3,4, F.F.A. - Pres. - 4. F.F.A. - Treasurer — 3. Linda L. Bogert: Mertztown R.D. =1 F.H.A. - 1, Chorus - 2,3.4, Barbershop - 2.3.4, Choir - 2.3,4, Service Club - 2,3,4, Tracer Staff - 4. Michael Bond; 104 E. Weiss Street, Topton, Penna. Varsity Club - 1,2,3,4, Soccer - 1,2,3, Baseball - 1,2, Wrestling - 1.2.3. Model Club - 2, Audio Visual Aids — 1. Chess Club - 3. Chorus - 1,2 ,3,4, Folk Singing Group - 4, Band - 1.2.3, Choir - 3.4. Dennis E. Breidigam; R.D. =1 Fleetwood. Penna. Dance Band; Commencement Band, Pep Band. Class Play. Cross-Country, Science Club; Sr. Band. Pearson L. Cole; Lutheran Home. Topton. Penna. Band — 1; Baseball Manager — 3; Basketball Manager — 3; Service Club — 3,4; Tracer Staff — 4. Stanley J. Collom. R.D. =1 Alburtis. Penna. Science Club - 2.4; Sr. Class Play - 4; Tracer Staff - 4; Chess Club - 1. Richard F. Conrad; R.D. —1 Mertztown, Penna. Band — 1; Safety Patrol — 3; Science Club — 3,4; Class play — 4; Newspaper — 1,2. Maynard L. Cressman; 14 E. Smith St., Topton, Penna. Chorus - 1,2.3,4; County Chorus - 1,2; Choir - 2,4; Baseball - 2; Science Club - 2,4; Hi Y - 1; Journalism — 3,4; Class President — 2,3,4; Tra- cer Staff - 4: Basketball - 2: Chess Club - 3; Folk Singing — 4. Barbara A. Delp; Lutheran Home. Topton, Penna. Chorus - 1; F.H.A. - 2,3.4 Vice President of State Projects; Class Play - 3,4; Tracer Staff - 4. Dennis E. Derr; Mertztown R l, Penna. Baseball - 1.2,3,4; Chess Club - 1; Model Club - 2 Vice President; Science Club - 3,4; Sr. Class Play - 4; Safety Patrol - 3. Dennis C. DeTurk; Mertztown R.D. -I, Penna. Fly tying - 1: Printing Club - 3; Rifle Club - 4. Lloyd H. Eck, Jr.; R.D. «1 Macungie, Penna. Baseball - 2; Safety Patrol - 1.2.3; Visual Aids Club - 1; Hi-Y Club - 2; Science Club - 4. Russell J. Eck; Shamrock Station. Penna. Stage crew — 4; Rifle Club - 4. Larry J. Eckert; R.D. «1 Fleetwood. Penna. Chorus - 1,2.3,4; Glee Club - 2,3,4; Science Club — 1,2,3,4; Folk Singing Group — 3.4; Tracer Staff - 4; Class Play - 4. 110 Gloria M. Edmger; R.D. 1 Alburtis, Penna. Chorus - 1, Service Club - 3,4, Band - 1,2,3,4, Dance Band - 4, Jr. F.H.A. - 1, Class Play - 4, Usherette, Jr. Class Play - 3, Makeup Sr. Class Play — 4, Decorators Club — 2. Gregory A. Fahringer: R.D. 1 Mertztown, Penna Chorus - 1, Baseball - 2, Service - 3,4, Fly Tying — 1, Science — 2, Class Play Ushers — 3,4, Homeroom — Vice President — 1,2. Karen S. Fegely; 432 Caloric Circle, Topton, Penna. Chorus - 1,2,3,4, Basketball - 1,2,3,4, Softball - 1,2,3,4, Hockey - 1,2,3,4, Girls Athletic Club - 1,2,3,4, Service Club - 3, Photography Club - 2, Jr. F.H.A. - 1, Makeup Class Play - 4. Harry W. Fenstermacher; Mertztown R.D. 1 F.F.A. — 1,2,3,4, Treasury — 2 Vice-President — 3,4. Michael P. Fenstermacher; Mertztown R.D. 1 Penna. Wrestling — 1,2,3, Fly Tying Club — 1, Science Club - 2, Rifle Club - 4. Barbara J. Fisher; Topton Home, Topton, Penna. Chorus - 1,2,4, Basketball - 2,3,4, Choir - 4, Service Club - 2,4, Chess Club - 3, F.H.A. - 1, Sr. Class Play — 4, Accompanist — 1. Caroline Flanagan; R.D. 1 Box 374, Macungie, Penna. Chorus - 2,4, Service Club - 3,4, F.H.A. - 1. Catherine Flanagan; R.D. 1 Box 374, Macun- gie, Penna. Chorus - 2,4, Service Club - 3,4, F.H.A. - 1. Gary L. Fogel; Bechtelsville R.D. 1 Penna. Chorus - 1,2,3,4, Hi-Y Club - 2, Baseball - 2, Safety Patrol - 1,2, Science Club - 3. Ann L. Frederick; R.D. 1 Box 403 Mertztown, Pennsylvania Jr. F.H.A. - 1, Basketball - 2,3, Hockey - 1,2,3, Service Club - 2, Honor Society - 2,3,4, Tracer Staff - 4, Varsity Club - 3,4, Chorus - 1,2. Leonard H. Frederick; Route 2, Fleetwood, Penna. Chorus — 1,3,4, Audio Visual — 1,2, Science Club - 4, Glee Club Accompanist — 4, Baseball — 2. Frederick R. Fritch; R.D. 1 Mertztown, Penna. Chorus - 1,2,3,4; Choir - 2,3,4; Band - 1,2,3,4; Dance Band - 2,3,4; Brass Group - 2,3,4; Student Council - 4; Honor Society — 3,4; Audio Visual — 1; Science Club — 3,4; Class Play — 4; Student Conductor — 4. Linda H. Geiger; 210 Home Ave., Topton, Penna Band - Color guard - 2,3,4; Basketball - 1,2 Hockey - 1,2; Service Club - 2,3,4; FHA - 1 Chorus — 4. Jean L. Gerlach; Box 191, Topton, Penna. Hockey - 1,2,3,4; Basketball - 1, Softball - 1,2; Cheerleading - 2,3,4; Varsity Club - 3; De- bating Team — 2,3,4; Honor Society — 2,3,4; Student Council — 2,3; Chorus — 1,2; Tracer Staff - Lit. Ed. - 4; Class Play - 3,4; Pep Club - 4; Photography Club - 2. Robert C. Gerlach; Box 191, Topton, Penna. Soccer - 1,2,3,4; Wrestling - 1,2,3,4; Captain - 3,4; Golf - 3,4; Debating Team - 2,3,4; Varsity Club - 1,2,3,4; Student Council - 4; President — 4; Class Officer; Vice Pres. - 3; Bullet Flashes Staff; Editor - 3,4; Honor Society - 2,3,4; Class Play - 3; Student Director - 4; Tracer Staff - 4. Richard D. Gery; 211 S. Haas St., Topton, Penna. Band - 1; Audio Visual Club — 3,4; Science Club — 1; Wrestling — 1; Journalism — 4. Roy G. Gieroczynski; R.D. 1 Mertztown, Penna. Stage Club - 4; Rifle Club - 4; Audio Visual Aid — 1,2,3. Thomas S. Guldin; 228 E. Smith St., Topton, Penna. Band - 2,3; Chorus - 1,2,3,4; County Chorus - 1,2; Choir - 2,3,4; Soccer - 1,2,3,4; Golf - 3,4; Baseball - 1; Basketball - 2,3,4; Chess Club - 3; Varsity Club - 4; Hi-Y - 1,2. George H. Harpel; 63 E. High St., Topton, Penna. Stage Crew — 3; Chorus — 1,2,3,4; — Service Club - 3,4; Basketball; Man. - 3; Varsity Club - 2,3,4. Jay E. Hassler; 43 Keller St., Topton, Penna. Baseball - 1,2; Soccer - 1,2,3; Model Club - 1; Science Club - 2,3; Rifle Club - 4. James D. Henshaw; R.D. 1 Boyertown, Penna. Student Council - 1; Math Club - 1; Bible Club — 3; Journalism — 4. Judy E. Hertzog; R.D. 1 Fleetwood, Penna. Chorus - 1,2; Photography - 2; Junior FHA - 1; Science Club - 3; F.B.L.A. - 4; Band - 1,2,3,4; Class Play - 4; Tracer Staff - 4; Usherette - 3. Kerry D. Hertzog; R.D. 1 Fleetwood, Penna. F.F.A. - 1, Tracer Staff - 4. Ill Earl R. Hess; Alburtis R.D. 1, Penna. F.F.A. - 1.2,3,4. Lloyd I. Hess; Fleetwood R.D. 1, Penna. Basketball - 1,2,3, Chorus - 1.2,3,4, Boy ' s Glee Club - 2,3,4, Stage Crew - 4, Printing - 3,4, Baseball — 4, Service Club — 4. Elmer M. High; 40 E. Smith Street, Topton, Penna. Fly Tying - 1, Soccer - 2,3, Band - 2,3, Audio Visual - 3, Stage Crew - 4, Varsity - 3,4, Bas- ketball — 3, Manager. Dennis R. Hilbert; Mertztown R.D. al Penna. Model Club - 1, Rifle Club - 4. Gail P. Hilbert; 46 Weiss Street, Topton, Penna. Chorus — 1,2, Cheerleader - 3, Jr. F.H.A. — 1, Sr. F.H.A. — 2,3,4, F.H.A. Secretary - 3, President — 4, Student Council — 4, Treasurer, Tracer Staff - 4, Class Play - 4, Usherette. Judy K. Hilbert; 117 High Street, Topton, Penna. Chorus — 1,4, Basketball Manager — 2,3, Scorer - 3, Jr. F.H.A. - 1, Photography Club - 2, Science Project Club - 3, F.B.L.A. - 3,4, Tracer Staff - Business Editor - 4, Class Play - 4, Magazine — Co-Captain — 3, Captain — 4, Honor Society — 3,4, Student Council — 4, Make-up Class Play — 3, Homeroom Secretary — 1, Hon- orable Mention — Science Fair — 1. Rodney P. Hilbert; 37 E. High St. Topton, Penna. Soccer - 1,2,3,4, Basketball - 1,2,3,4, Band - 1,2, Class Play - 3, Varsity Club - 3,4, Audio Visual — 1. William H. Hoffman; Topton Home Topton, Penna. Journalist — 1, Science — 2, Service Club — 3,4, Wrestling - 3,4, Soccer - 1,2,3,4, Tracer Staff - 4, Printing Club - 3. Dennis L. Houptley; Fleetwood R. 1 Decorators Club - 1,2, Audio Visual - 3, Rifle Club - 4, Stage Crew - 4. Jane E. Jarrett; Mertztown, Penna. Band - 1,2,3,4, Service Club - 2,3,4, F.H.A. - 1, Commencement Band — 2,3. Michael C. Karom; Alburtis R.D. 1 F.F.A. - 1,4. Elaine F. Keller; Route 1, Fleetwood, Penna. Band - 1,2,3,4, Color guard - 1,2,3,4, Class Play - 3,4, Chorus - 1,2, Dance Band - 3,4, Pep Club — Vice President — 4, Science Club — 1, Honor Society - 2,3,4, Treas. - 4, Softball - 1,2,3, Basketball — 1, Cheerleading — 2, Hockey — 1,2.3, Tracer Staff - 4. Clifton K. Kerchner; 45 Cherry St. Topton, Penna. Audio Visual Club - 1,2,3,4, Class Play - 3,4, Stage Manager — 3,4. Barry L. Kline; Alburtis R.D. 1 Rifle Club - 4, Audio Visual Aids - 3, Safety Pa- trol - 3,4. Dennis C. Kocher; Box 37 Fleetwood, R.D. 1 Decorators Club — 1,2, Audio Visual — 3, Rifle Club - 4, Stage Crew - 4. Gloria J. Kocher; 311 Furnace St. Topton, Penna. Chorus — 1,2,4, Service Club — 3,4, President — 4, Photography - 1, Sr. Class Play - 4. Jr. F.H.A. - 1, Tracer Staff - 4, Usherette - 3, Sr. Class Play Make-up — 4. Michael W. Knck: 301 West Weiss St. Topton, Penna. Chorus — 4, Folk Singing Group — 4, Baseball — 1,2, Golf - 3,4, Service Club - 3,4, Band - 3,4, Model Club - 1, Stage Crew - 3, Tracer Staff - 4. Ivan C. Kroninger; Mertztown R.D. 1 Dryville, Penna. Baseball - 1,2,3,4, Basketball - 1,2,3,4, Varsity Club - 2,3,4, Safety Patrol - 3, Tracer Staff - 4, Hi-Y Club - 1. Peggy A. Luckenbill; 90 East Franklin Street Top- ton, Penna. Chorus — 1,2,3,4, Accompanist — 1,2,3,4; Choir — 2,3,4, Barbershop — 3,4, County Chorus — 1,4, Softball - 1,2,3, Basketball - 1,2,3,4, Class Sec- retary - 2,3,4, Debating Team - 2,3,4. Jr. F.H.A. - 1, President - 1, FT. A. - 2,3,4, Hist. — 2, Vice President — 3, President — 4, Honor Society — 2,3,4, Band front - 3,4, Dance Band — 2,3,4, Trace Editor - 4, Class Play - 3,4, Stage manager — 3, Prompter — 4, Folk singing — 4, Creative writing — 3, Attended 1965 Key- stone Girl ' s State. Robert D. Martin; Alburtis R.D. 1, Penna. Band Drum-mapr — 1,2,3,4, Chorus — 1,2,3,4, Choir - 2,4, Chess Club - 3. Folk singing - 4, Science Club — 2, Newspaper — 1,3, Class Play — 4, Tracer — 4. Gayle M. Miller; 225 Franklin Street, Topton, Penna. Hockey 1,2,3; Captain 4; Basketball — 1; Cheer- leading - 1,2,3,4; Softball - 1,2,3; Varsity Club 112 — 2,3; Girls Athletic Association, Pres. 4; Science Club — 1; Chorus — 1,2,3,4; Accompanist — 1.3: Choir - 2,3,4; Barbershop - 2,3; Band Front (Majorette) 3,4; Class Play — 3,4; County Chorus — 4; Tracer Staff — 4; Creative Writing — 3. Carl R. Moyer; 123 E. Smith Street, Topton, Penna. Fly tying - 1,2; President - 1,2; Visual Aid - 3; Rifle Club - 4 President. Jane C. Muehlhauser; 51 Centre Avenue, Topton, Penna. National Honor Society — 2,3,4; Debating Team — 2,3,4; Sr. Band Majorette - 1,2,3,4; Cheer- leading - 1,2,3,4; Hockey - 1,2,3,4; Softball - 1,2,3,4; Basketball - 1; Varsity Club - 2,3; Deco- rator ' s Club — 1; Pep Club — 4; Chorus — 1,2,3,4; Choir - 2,3,4; Barbershop - 2,3,4; County Chorus — 1; Journalism — 3; Student Council — 3; Class Play — 3,4; Folksinging — 4; Tracer Staff — 4; Brandywine Junior Miss; Berks County Junior Miss; Poise and Appearance Award; Talent Award; Second-Runnerup Pennsyl- vania Jr. Miss. Diana L. Oswald; 34 South Spruce Street, Topton, Penna. Chorus - 1,2,4; Service Club - 3,4; Jr. F.H.A. - 1; Usherette Commencement — 3; Tracer Staff — 4; Sr. Class Play - 4; Jr. Class Play Usherette - 3; Sr. Class Play Make-up Committee — 4. Michael A. Oswald; Mertztown R.D. 1, Penna. F.F.A. - 1,2,3,4; Band - 1,2,3; Varsity Club - 2,3; Chaplain F.F.A. - 3. Thomas D. Oswald; 26 E. Smith Street, Topton, Penna. Band - 3,4; Chorus - 2,3,4; Audio Visual - 2; Varsity Club - 3,4; Soccer - 2,3,4; Basketball - 1,2,3; Baseball - 2; Hi-Y - 1. Lorraine Patterson; R.D. 1, Box 150, Fleet- wood Penna. Class Play - 3,4; Chorus — 1,2; Band Front - 3,4; Cheerleading - 2,3,4; Yearbook Staff, Art Editor - 4; Honor Society - 2,3,4; Pep Club - President 4; Bullet Flashes Staff - 3,4; Softball — 1,2; Basketball - 1; Hockey - 2; Student Council — 3,4; Debating — 2,3,4; Decorator ' s Club — 1; Junior Band — 1. Michael D. Radcliffe; Mertztown, Penna. Journalism — 3,4; Class Play — 4; County Band — 1; Golf — 3; Class Treasurer — 2,3,4; Bowling — 3,4; Science Club — 4; Tracer Staff — 4; Bas- ketball - 2; Baseball - 1,2; Band - 1,2; Hi-Y - 1; Chess Club - 3. Linda L. Reeder; 132 Callowhill St. Topton, Penna. Class Play - 4, F.H.A. - 1, Chorus - 1,2,3,4, Accompanist - 1, Band — 1,2,3,4, Commence- ment Band - 2,3, Hockey Manager — 2,3, Soft- ball - 2, Service Club - 2,3,4. Carol A. Reinert; Route 1 Alburtis, Penna. Jr. F.H.A. 1, Photography - 2, Service Club - 3,4, Tracer Staff - 4, Chorus - 1,2,3,4. Frederick D. Richards; Mertztown R.D. 1 Penna. Band - 2,3,4, Dance Band - 3,4, Baseball - 2, Brass — 4, Commencement Band — 3. Kerry L. Rohrbach; 36 East Franklin St. Topton, Penna. Wrestling - 1,2,3, Service Club 3,4, Vice Presi- dent — 4. Audio Visual — 1,2. Soccer - 3 Band, - 1.2,3, Stage Crew - 3. Marcia K. Rohrbach; 33 Center Ave. Topton, Penna. Hockey - 2,3,4, Softball Manager — 2, Chorus - 1,3,4, Photography Club - 2, Chess Club - 3, Varsity Club - 3,4, F.H.A. - 1, Tracer Staff - Pho- tography Ed. — 4, Debating Team — 2,3, News- paper — 4, Class Play 3,4. Phil K. Roth; 22 W. Franklin St. Topton, Penna. Chorus - 1,2,3,4, Class Play - 4, County Chorus - 1, Choir - 3,4, Wrestling - 1,2,3,4, Hi-Y - 1, Band - 1,2,3,4, Science Club - 2,3,4, Dance Band — 4, Tracer Staff - 4, Soccer — 2,3, Folk Singing - 3. Richard L. Rumble; 41 High St. Topton, Penna. Basketball - 1, Visual aids - 1, basketball - 2, Varsity Club - 3,4. Barry W. Sanders; 124 Weiss St. Topton, Penna. Rifle Club - 4. Deane K. Sanders; Fleetwood R.D. 1 Box 96 Penna. Chorus - 1,2,3,4, Band - 1,2,3,4, Barbershop - 3,4, Choir - 3,4, Dance Band - 3,4, F.H.A. - Vice-President — 1, Tracer Staff — 4, Varsity Club — 3,4, Service Club — 2, Hockey Manager — 2,3,4, Softball Manager - 2, Basketball - 2. Patricia A. Sawyer; 113 Home Street Topton, Penna. Chorus - 1,2, F.H.A. - 1, Service Club - 3,4, - treasury — 3, secretary — 4, Class Play — 4. Dennis E. Schadler; 112 Barkley St. Topton, Penna. Band - 1,2,3,4, Brass - 1,2,3, Fly Tying Club - 1, Audio Visual - 2, Rifle Club - 4. 113 Edwin H. Schmoyer; Shamrock Station, Penna. Model Club - 1,2. William A. Shane; Mertztown R.D. 1, Penna. Soccer - 1,2,3,4; Basketball - 1,2,3,4; Varsity Club — 1,2,3,4; Baseball — 1; Homeroom President — 2; Student Council — 4. June R. Shifter; Box 270 R.D. 1 Fleetwood, Penna. Cheerleading — 2,3,4; Band — 3; Chorus — 2,3,4; Choir — 3,4; Folksinging — 4; Barbershop - 2,3,4; Hockey - 2. Joel E. Smith; Lutheran Home Topton, Penna. Basketball ' - 1,2,3,4; Soccer - 1,2,3,4; Band - 1,2,3,4; Photography Club - 2; Honor Society - 2,3,4; President - 4; Tracer Staff - 4; Varsity Club — 2,3,4; Vice President — 3; Newspaper Club — 1; Science Fair Winner — 1,2,3,4. Leon G. Smith, 22 E. Weiss Street, Topton, Penna. Baseball - 1,2,3,4; Soccer - 2,3,4; Fly-Tying Club - 1. Luke A. Snyder; 218 Smith Street, Topton, Penna. Baseball - 1,2,3,4; Basketball - 2,3,4; F.F.A. - 2,3,4. Linda A. Spangler; 221 Haas Street. Topton, Penna. Chorus - 1,2,4; Varsity Club - 2,3; Hockey - 2,3; F.B.L.A. - 3,4; Honor Society - 2,3,4; Sec- retary — 4; Tracer Staff — 4; Co-Typing Editor; Class Play - 3,4; Usherette, Make-Up; Jr. F.H.A. — 1; Photography Club — 2; Decorators Club — 1. Craig A. Stahler; Route 1, Fleetwood, Penna. F.B.L.A. - 3,4; Tracer Staff - 4. JoAnne F. Stauffer; 204 E. Weiss Street, Topton, Penna. Class Play - 3,4; Varsity Club - 2,3; Girls Athlet- ic Club - 4; Color-Guard - 1,2,3,4; Color-Guard Captain - 3,4; Basketball - 1,2,3,4: Captain - 3,4; Hockey - 1,2,3,4; Co-Captain - 4; Home- room President — 1; Photography Club — 2; Deco- rators Club - 1; Tracer Staff - 4. Mary C. Stein; R.D. 1, Mertztown, Penna. Service Club — 4; Tracer Staff — 4. David M. Trexler; Penna. Hi-Y - 1. 32 N. Mam Street, Topton, Robert P. Trexler; 408 S. Home Avenue, Topton, Penna. Soccer - 1,2,3,4; Basketball - 1,2,3,4; Baseball - 1,4; Varsity Club - 1,2,3; Boy ' s Athletic Club — 4; Tracer — 4. Sue E. Trexler; 25 E. Weiss Street, Topton, Penna. Honor Society — 2,3,4; Student Council — 1,2,3,4; Vice-President — 3,4; Decorators Club - 1; Photography Club - 2; Varsity Club - 2,3; Hockey - 1,2,3; Softball - 1; Manager - 2; Bas- ketball - 1; Majorette - 1,2,3,4; Tracer Staff - 4; Head Majorette - 3,4; Cheerleader - 1,2,3,4; Chorus — 1,2,3,4; Accompanist — 1,2,3,4; Senior Choir — 2,3,4; Barbershop — 3,4; Folk Singing — 4; County Chorus — 4; Creative Writing — 3,4; Pep Club - 4; Class Play - 3,4. Mary A. Trumbauer; Alburtis R.D. 1, Penna. Chorus - 1,2; Jr. F.H.A. - 1; Tracer - 4; Safety Patrol - 1; FT. A. - 3,4. David M. Unangst; Mertztown R.D. 1, Penna. Hi-Y - 1; Baseball - 1; Photography Club - 2. Suzanne F. Webb; 6 W. Franklin Street, Topton, Penna. Hockey - 1,2,3,4, Chorus - 1,2,3, Basketball - 1,2,3,4, Co-Captain - 3,4, Varsity Club - 2,3,4, Honor Society — 2,3,4, Colorguard — 2,3,4, Tra- cer Staff — 4, Typing Editor — 4, Class Play — 4, F.B.L.A. - 3, Class Play - Make-up - 3, Photogra- phy Club — 2, Decorators Club — 1. Robert Wendling; Mertztown, R.D. 1 Rifle Club - 4. Larry C. Werley; 42 E. Smith Street, Topton, Penna. Rifle Club - 4. Gary S. Williams; Mertztown R.D. 1 Rifle Club - 4. Barry L. Ziegler; Mertztown R.D. 1 Band - 1,2; Hi-Y - 1, Bowling - 3. ADVERTISEMENTS CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1966 FROM p, FOOiP MHIHE M RADCLIFFE BROTHERS IGA FOODLINER MERTZTOWN. PENNA. DELONG TREXLER FURNITURE TOPTON, PENNA. Best Wishes to the Class of 1966 iLjfjtt.t-- IM- POST 217 AMERICAN LEGION Topton, Pa Shop Trexler Park for the Best in Everything. Fine Foods and Good Quality Merchandise. Where We ' re Large Enough to Serve You, But Small Enough to Know You. GREENAWALD ' S ECONOMY STORE WEIL ' S Potato Chips — Popcorn — Pretzels — Cheese Curls - A Dutch Treat - Phone 682-2059 Topton, Pa. LUTHER E. MERTZ Jeweler Topton, Pa. Book Store Open Every Morning Before School STUDENT COUNCIL Congratulations to the Class of 1966 Compliments NOLAN ' S DEPARTMENT STORE Open Daily 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Phone 682-2447 Topton, Pa. Buy Candy After School — Support Scholarship Fund NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY THE SENIOR CLASS WISHES TO THANK ALL OF THE ADVISERS FOR THEIR HELP IN MAKING OUR YEAR SUCCESSFUL. WE HOPE THAT EVERYONE HAS ENJOYED OUR 1966 TRACER. 120 • V
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