Caernarvon Township High School - Blugold Yearbook (Morgantown, PA)

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. .4 s , 1 L V. .K 4' X , , 4 . -- A:-'S-. v , mv, x- ii:-'1.':ffgf-'Ja' fx' ' Q lj-'AH-.5 1 1 ' tr -V 1 JH ,. ff K ' 1-1. , X ggi, A . e V .5 f 'fa-15 ' 1 - ., 51, c M1 y.- ,- 'nv 5 PRCSM T F D B7 THE sem R LQSS CFIERNHRVON HIGH SCHOOL NORGHNTOUN , PENNSJL YHXWH fl 7 f3,L,,,,,., J:-ANN B B BH- N -I FOREWORD Once again the Blugold has been published to pro vide a permanent record of the four e rs the pr sent senior class has spent here at Caernarvon We hope that each person who real our annual finds it as enjoyable to read as we found the work of composing it. TABLE OF CONTENTS Dedication . . Caernarvon High Administration Seniors. . . . Underclassmen. Activities . . Athletics . . Advertisements 2 School DEDICATION We, the class of l952, con- sider it an honor to dedicate our yearbook, HBlugoldH, to you, our parents, who have made our stay in Caernarvon possible. We appre ciate he many sacrifices you have made for us. We hope thatim years to come wewill fulfill your dreams of us We also feel that all you have done for us will help us to be- come better citizens of tomorrow. Because of your tireless efforts, we are now entering one of the biggest phases of our life, the future. The members of the graduat- ing class wish m take this oppor- tunity to say UThanksU m the most wonderful people we know, our 3 CAERNARVON TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL Xu g I N x N A w Xt Q ,. If 1 ' 4' 5,.s: -'v W if TM-gf-4 ,fvgE2ZZHL1.-lIZ'af,,.l..,A-,:gg.lll-,.g , :..1rg,3pi... MICH SCHOOL 'Sly-K 'LMA 5 'Aj' ii snr Q gg-yipief V-u f Caernarvon High School is located in the East end of Morgantown. Here daily five bus loads of anxious students come to gain their basis for later life through education. The school offers two courses, academic and commercial, the latter of which is only three years old. It has many extracurricular activities. Basketball is ever popular during the winter months and baseball finds its place during spring and fall. Caernarvon publishes its own newspaper, THE WELSHMAN, and has gained high honors in con- tests. Even though it is a small school, Caernarvon has made itself heard through the students' and teachers' efforts to make the school a worthy one. 4 1lllllllll! .3095 Af ,fir i 5 41 3. U13 Nu .I im Q Eif- BOARD OF EDUCATION I I 1 L H 7 B wr M Harold L. Kurtz Ralph S. Hertzler Harold L. Kurtz - President Norman W. McFarland - Vice President J. Elmer Witman - Secretary Ralph S. Hertzler - Treasurer Miss Rachael A. Plank wall' Rachael A. Plank J. Elmer Witman 6 3Kmr33:al!3.1.l::' PRINCIPAFS MESSAGE Dear Seniors: I hope that you will remember the days you have spent at Caernarvon High School, remembering the things which the teachers have tried to in- still into your hearts and souls. Among these are: the values of common everyday courtesiesg honesty and truthfullness with fellow studentsg the spirit of co-operation between student and teacherg the value and reward for hard work. If you carry with you these lessons from Caernarvon High School, I feel sure that eachcf you willlm a success in whatever field you choose. I wish each and every one of you a happy and successful future. Sincerely, Elbert U. Eberts 7 FACULTY Roy R. Bilger ' ra 335 Linden Lane West Reading, Pa. Sophomore Adviser, Bank Savings ',, ' Program, Boys' Sports Club,Junior High Boys' Basketball. J Commercial i 'W ,:. 1 QE. X W5 r , P S Eib in U. Eb n Q Morgantown, 132.3 I '. 1 K 'V Supervising Principal, Student Nu.-n Council, Science Club. .Q Social Studies Mrs. Dorothy S. Groff Morgantown, Pa. Senior Adviser, THE WELSHMAN,Sen- ior Dramatics, Dramatics Club, Girls' Basketball,Gir1s' Athletic Association, Yearbook. Mathematics, Physical Education, English FACULTY Kenneth L. Ness 353 Linden Lane West Reading, Pa. Junior Adviser, Craft Club, Junior Play, Junior Town Meeting, Debat- ing Team. English, Spanish, German John W. Polischak 1936 Palm Street Reading, Pa. Freshman Adviser, Varsity Basket- ball,Baseball,Girls' Sports Club, Boys' Athletic Association. Science, History, Physical Educa- tion Robert E. Zwally S29 East Main Street Ephrata, Pa. Camera Club, Band, Girls' Chorus Music 9 s i,.. ' 'A ,,.. Q' 1 .4 it ,re ii , as 5 qggiiilig hire l q-r 5 f. ,.g. . xv , ' rx ,1 , Nur ----f- 1 FACULTY Mrs. Ando B. Peck Morgantown, Pa. Grades S and 6 Arthur T. Sigman Elverson, Pa. Grades 7 and 8 Ada M. Stoltzfus Morgantown, Pa Art ln grades 1 to 8, Spelllng, Handwriting, Health and Section Readlng in grades l to 11 FACULTY Dora M. Stoltzfus Morgantown, Pa. Grades 1 and 2 Mrs. Florence J. Zeiders Geigertown, Pa. Grades 3 and L1 Xgifyjxx X 5 h ew , M-X fi Tf'- K lib ke qi Qetif, egg 22. K x it Qgufq 3fE?:'?f, 11 VA K' W, i. ag 53 ...A 'QEFI' , HEALTH DEPARTMENT Thomas, Mrs. Hohl Dr. Zook, Zook The Health Department has been doing a fine job, towards promoting better health in our schools, with Dr. J. A. Zook and Mrs. Ruth Hohl in charge. Physical examinations have been a main thing. Each student receives a physical examination, a dental check by a visiting dentist form heading, aid an audiometer test. Each of these examinations and tests are given every two years. Then for the small children up to the age of ten years, diphtheria tests are given. They also give tuberculosis tests to all stu- dents from fifteen years of age up, if they wish to have them. The school nurse follows up on any student who needs help in some way by paying visits to their homes. 12 X Xyx .f f 7'N fix'-XX fx K-x N fxgx fy. 'XXX 'T wir? YY A ,fy-5, -1w,X fxf -S f7'N 41 f'D-'N fwfr -N :Ax f-Xxx,-Qld f'7 f'fC-5- fvff-3A 'fx- -K,-5 K'-uf-N 'K -K fN ,T ffxfpfifibx K X5 px fx ff fN 'Nf ffx f'X -5 XX N fl Aff? ,A--3 fx f'fX CLASS LEADERS f T ' ' ' 6 ., A ,i ig?ig?Qi1g f I.-YJ A 1 qi 5 ' , fi V If 1. e A ' Sjdsp ' I 6 O G Q50 Z 0,5 6601, 890 .P M s. Dorothy Groff Adviser 14 fp Q3 Q99 Q1 of Qi9'4ec X4 SENIORS Mary Ann Bannon 'qqollyn Class secretary l,2,3,b5 Blugold Editor L15 THE WELSHMAN typist b5 Majorette 2, 3, M5 Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, L15 Mixed Chorus 3, Basketball 35 Cheerleader 3,145 Girls' Ath- letic Association l, 2, 3,h - Secretary L15 Sewing Club 1,25 Camera Club 35 Dramatics Club hi Junior Town Meeting 25 NTake Your Medicine 35 Peck's Bad Boy M. J, -44 Sweet personality - blushing - cheerleader - blondie - helpful - easy to get along with - ambitious - majorette - office work Janet Louise Beck llJanIl Blugold typist hy Band 1,25 Girls' Chorus l, 2, 245 Mixed Chorus 35 Girls' Athletic Association l,2,3,h5 Sewing Club 15 Craft Club 25 Bank Savings Club 35Dramatics Club M5 Take Your Medicine 35 Peck's Bad Boy ll. Letter writing - sociable - Air Force - dancing - sewing - sincere - traveling - likes to have fun - secretarial work 15 SENIORS Irene Elizabeth Lilley nRenie' Blugold h3THE WELSHMAN 2,3,h - Feature Ed. itor M3 Band b5Girls' Chorus l,2,3,l13Mixed chorus 35 Basketball 2,3,hg Girls' Athletic Association l,2,3,h - Secretary 33 Corres- pondence Club 15 Craft Club 23 Camera Club 35Dramatics Club hi Junior Town Meeting 33 UThe Funny B atsn 25 WTake Your Medicinen 33 nPeck's Bad Boyn b. - office work William Richard McElroy 'qqacn Blugold Art Editor bg Band 1, 2, M5 Mixed Chorus 33Junior Varsity Basketball lg Bas- ketball Manager 2,3,h3 Boys' Athletic As- sociation l,2,3,h3 Sports Club lg Science ilub 23Junior Sports Club 33Dramatics Club Jerry Lewis of senior class - jokes pop ular - art - dancing - hot rod driver singing - Air Force, then Hollywood 18 Quiet blonde - sports reading eating good natured - bus lover quick actress SENIORS Mary Ann Bannon Molly Class secretary l,2,3,h5 Blugold Editor bg THE WELSHMAN typist bg Majorette 2, 3, ug Girls' Chorus l, 2, 3, bg Mixed Chorus 3, Basketball 33 Cheerleader 3,h3 Girls' Ath- letic Association l, 2, 3,h - Secretary by Sewing Club l,25 Camera Club 35 Dramatics Club hg Junior Town Meeting 23 HTake Your Medicinen 33 WPeck's Bad Boyn M. Sweet personality - blushing - cheerleader - blondie - helpful - easy to get along with - ambitious - majorette - office work Janet Louise Beck llJanll Blugold typist bg Band 1,25 Girls' Chorus 1, 2, hg Mixed Chorus 35 Girls' Athletic Association 1,2,3,hj Sewing Club lg Craft Club 23 Bank Savings Club 35Dramatics Club h5UTake Your Medicinen 33 WPeck's Bad Boyn D. Letter writing - sociable - Air Force - dancing - sewing - sincere - traveling - likes to have fun - secretarial work 15 3' SENIOHS Jo-Ann Lee Beck llJOe ll Class treasurer 13 Assistant class secre- tary 33 Blugold Business Manager hi THE WELSHMAN typist Lug Band 1, 2, 3, hs Mixed Chorus 33 basketball Manager 3,b3 Girls' Athletic Association 3, hs Sewing Club 13 Craft Club 23Bank Savings Club 33Dramatics Club hg UTake Your Medicineu 33HPeck's Bad Boyn 11. ,..,A 11A'So I Good hearted - pleasant personality ner if-'P vous type - baby-sitting television '3 3A', likes curly hair - chevrolet office work +'+ I , -.Q,fw ' Phyllis Joan Blchler nphiln Blugold bg Band 13 Girls' Chorus l,23Mixed Chorus 33 Girls' Athletic Association l,2, 3,h3 Sewing Club l3Craft Club 23 Bank Sav- ings Club 33 Dramatics Club bg WTake Your Medicinen 33 Peck's Bad Boy h. Shy - spare time with underclassman -blon- dle ' quiet - blushing - pleasant person- Kirsty - fast driver - chevrolet - Nurse's 16 , SENIORS Harry William Kruppenbach nKI-upp nv Class president bg Class vice president lg Blugold M5 Student Council hg Band l, bg Baseball 3, bg Boys' Athletic Association l,2,3,h3 Sports Club lg Science Club 23 Junior Sports Club 33 Dramatics Club M3 Wfake Your Medicinen 33WPeck's Bad Boyu M. Shy with girls - curly top - different - I reading mechanical minded - dimples - good looking engineer Robert Francis Lange 1lBObID Bad Boy h. Baby face - trombone -rather tricky - gro- cery boy -cheerful - fun loving -chevrolet - mechanical engineer 17 Blugold hg Band 2,3,h5 Junior Varsity Bas ketball 33 Baseball 2,3,b3 Boys' Athletic Association l,2,3,h5 Sports Club 13 Craft Club 25 Junior Sports Club 33 Boys' Sports Club bg WTake Your Medicinen 35 nPeck's SENIORS Irene Elizabeth Lilley NRenie' Blugold hjTHE WELSHMAN 2,3,h - Feature Ed. itor hi Band h3Girls' Chorus l,2,3,h3Mixed Chorus 33 Basketball 2,3,h3Girls' Athletic Association l,2,3,h - Secretary 33 Corres- pondence Club l3 Craft Club 23 Camera Club 33Dramatics Club hs Junior Town Meeting 33 WThe Funny B atsn 23 WTake Your Medicinen 35 Peck's Bad Boy Il. - office work William Richard McElroy ffrllac il Blugold Art Editor hs Band 1, 2, by Mixed Chorus 33Junior Varsity Basketball 13 Bas- ketball Manager 2,3,h3 Boys' Athletic As- sociation 1,2,3,hj Sports Club l3 Science Club 23Junior Sports Club 33Dramatics Club h. Jerry Lewis of senior class - jokes - pop- ular - art - dancing - hot rod driver - singing - Air Force, then Hollywood 18 Quiet blonde - sports - reading - eating - good natured - bus lover - quick - actress SENIORS Paul Webster Miller nJuniorU Class president 23 Blugold h3Student Coun- cil 2,h - Treasurer 23 Junior Varsity Bas- ketball 3,h3 Basketball Manager 1,23 Base- ball 1,2,3, hs Boys' Athletic Association l,2,3,h - President hs Soorts Club 13 Sci- ence Club 23 Junior Sports Club 33 Boys' Sports Club hi Junior Town Meeting 33WTake Your Medicine' 33 Peck's Bad Boy U- Errand boy -good natured -active in sports - girls' taxi driver - shorty - bashful - fun loving - construction work 'NIP ...Q ' I3 Shirley Ann Montgomery llsamll Class treasurer 33 Blugold M3 THE YELSH- MAN 2, 3, M - Business Manager 23 Band 33 Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, bg Mixed Chorus 33 County Chorus 1,23 Basketball 1, 2, 3, hs Softball 3,243 Girls' Athletic Association 1,2,3,h - Treasurer bi Sewing Club 13 Cam- era Club 2, 3, M3 Debating Team 33 'Take Your Medicinen 33 NPeck's Bad Boyn h. J Amazing appetite - De Soto - athletic - N ' roller skating - traveling -likes argument Jokes - hearty laughter - teacher 19 SENIORS George Kauffman Mountz as HShortyH 'Q Blugold M5 Basketball 25 Baseball l, M5 Sports Club 15 Craft Club 25 Junior Sports Club 35 Boys' Sports Club h5 UPeck's Bad Boy M. ,jg.'HoW '-ff N 'fv '!?J. sfRwGZ? . fiiiwk I' srfjji Witty remarks - full of excuses - tall, isgoi 5 , 3Q'f dark and handsome -farm work - speedy dri- ' 4 as 1 .i ver - mechanic . ,, 5 - ' ' 1 ' - v A Betty Jean Pike NJeanieN Blugold L15 THE 'YELSHI-um typist L1 5 Girls' Chorus l,2,3,h5 Mixed Chorus 35 Basketball 2,3,h5 Softball 3,h5 Girls' Athletic Asso- ciation l, 2, 3, 145 Correspondence Club 15 Craft Club 23 Camera Club 35Dramatics Club Take Your Medicine 35 Peck's Bad Boy lg. Athletic - giggling - blushing - good na- tured - likes to eat - wizz in shorthand peppy - office work 20 i 1 i SENIOBS David Lee Rau nBuC kyn Class president 33 Class vice president M5 Blugold h5Student Council 2,3,h5 Band 3,h5 Junior Varsity Basketball 2,35 Baseball 2, 3, D5 Boys' Athletic Association 2, 3, h - Secretary h5 Craft Club 25 Junior Sports q.,1 Club 35 Boys' Sports Club h5 Junior Town Meeting 25 WTake Your Medicinen 35 HPeck's Bad Boy u. Mischievious senior - chewing gum - hand- If 5 5 some - lover boy - nice personality - bow Ca V - f tie - brains - teacher Mabel Sara Rhoads 'Mabelu class treasurer 25 Blugold bg THE UELSHMAN typist M5 Band 3,h5 Girls' Chorus 2,3,h3 Mixed Chorus 35 Cheerleader 3, M5 Girls' Athletic Association 2,3,h3 Sewing Club 25 Bank Savings Club 35Dramatics Club h5NTake Your Medicinen 35 UPeck's Bad Boyn h. . ,ga-1 gags K 5' Q no l'5S'I?fa 3 E K T 'zggq 'g'.! Cheerleader - dancing - banner carrier - fr! K ' A8 blonde - likes to read - student librarian - aggff ,' 515 - singing - office work Tw 21 Y' I SENIORS Warren Eugene Witwer Gene Class president l3Class vice president 2,33 Class treasurer bg Plugold hs THE WELSHMAN 2,3,b - Assistant Editor 3 - Editor h3Stu- dent Council 3,h - President M3 Band 2,3,b - President hi Mixed Chorus 33 Track 23 , Boys' Athletic Association l,2,3,h - Vice if president L15 Sports Club 13 Craft Club 23 Junior Sports Club 33 Dramatics Club h3D6' beting Team 33 Take Your Medicine 33 nPock's Bad Boyn M. ,f.5,ts Nbr:-,ra-' . .ar ful W 1 A ' V. .'4, O f ' f f it t a g: ,E ' 'ii W- ,ug,f1uQ 4 3- ' I .,. ,N A Q 3 . ff. f T +P-Q - 'wftAdfz4. : . A 3 4' I ' 1 A Very active -trumpet - plenty Of fun ' ac' as tgp - good company - hot debator - large by appetite - chevrolet - teacher I f Ns.1? in jf j 0' our lov' 05 4 06 ok f B 4 -if v-'A 'F I x -N Y aa-2? -. X' ' ' C if-Q53 f Y h f- 'll-as flf N fx --N A-X 1 If 3- ' f fat X fx-'A f iZ2fif-T1 v-ml -4'-' i,. -V f f' ,f -NX C' P I C K Yo U ' 5 ' pggff wa Cl-IM, CLASS HISTORY We were a frightened group of students that fall of l9h8 when we first en- tered the doors of Caernarvon.Twenty-seven nervous freshmen flocked to room one, where we were greeted by John Polischak, who was our adviser in our first year. Eugene Witwer was chosen as president, with Barry Kruppenbach following as vice president.Our secretary was Mary Bannon and Jo-Ann Beck acted as treasurer. This year some of the braver boys, such as Paul Miller, Leonard Gehret and Richard McElroy, went out for basketball. 0f the girls only Shirley Ann Mont- gomery had the courage to face the upperclassmen. Baseball claimed Paul Miller and George Mountz. Being inclined to music, we contributed Jo-Ann Beck, Janet Beck, Richard McElroy, Phyllis Buchler and Barry Kruppenbach to the school band. Leaving our freshman year behind us and entering into our sophomore year,we dropped six classmates by the wayside. This left us with a remainder of twenty- two to carry on the sophomore activities. Officers were: Paul Miller, presidentg Eugene Witwer,vice presidentg Mary Bannon,secretaryg and Mabel Rhoads,treasurer. This year Irene Lilley and Betty Jean Pike joined Shirley Ann Montgomery in basketball, the rest of the boys in the class, who were athletically inclined, joined the boys' team. We sold chocolate milk and orange drink this year in order to raise some cash for our class trip. We sponsored two roller skating parties with the help of our adviser, Mr. Polischak. Our class adviser in our junior year was Hahn Falkler,the commercial teach- er.Under her supervision we sold Christmas cards and potato chips, presented our class play,WTake Your Medicinengand entertained the seniors at the annual Junior Prom. Another big event was receiveing our class rings. Class officers were: David Rau,president3 Gene Witwer, vice-president, Mary Bannon, secretaryg and Shirley Ann Montgomery, treasurer. Having lost a few members, which decreased our number to eighteen, we still had a majority participating in sports and music. With great expectations we entered our senior year. We now had only fifteen members and we dJ.strived and worked,under the supervision of Mrs.Dorothy Groff, to present, WPeck's Bad Boy.H The class officers for our final year in Caernarvon were:Barry Kruppenbach, president, David Rau, vice presidentg Mary Bannon, secretaryg Eugene Witwer, treasurer.With these as our leaders we sold candy, held bakes and made plans for the usual senior activities. Mary Bannon was chosen as HBlugoldH editor, and Jo- Ann Beck was elected as business manager. As we leave the doors d'Caernarvon behind us forever,we sincerely hope that our future years will be as enjoyable as those in Caernarvon High School. Those were the best years of our lives! 23 M r. Firif 'I A Q. Thug, X-N ri.:-ls .Q 1 , X dx.. LV' fir.: H, 1 . ' Pos .- m a K des-5 S-'H' ca v,,,.s 4 5.51 .,f' Ag' CLASS E'f 1'n Mf 1952 M. g., .fJ....J Bus. mv SRM 24 Rahf Roi! N ,- Lf J gf saws. ft? ,m+f7 flue' 7'lC.l ' .1 Tina. Fm DC KSLDIIHEN fapwww Qfzafhem are I IdJ I . F H 6 2 s 1451 4 K 5 W JUNIORS Hertzler, W. Fox, Hartz, L. Beam, Eshelman, B. Shirk, Patton, Wells Sparr, Witwer, Haas, Green, Lengel, Stalnecker, Conrad Howe Martin, Segner, Kurtz, Sagner, Hataloski, Hollinger, Fillman, R. Shirk The twenty-four juniors, under the direction of Kenneth Ness, have shown great ability in salesmanship by selling potato chips, pretzels and pickles during noon each day to both high school and elementary grades. The juniors also participated in selling Christmas cards to increase their funds. This class has shown its athletic ability in basketbell.Those who parti- cipated on the varsity team were: Lynn Sagner, Jack Fillman, Kenneth Kurtz, Leroy Beam, Richard Hertzler and Webster Fox. Of the girls, Elsie Eshelman, Mazie Stalnecker, Helen Glass, Shirley Sparr and Betty Shirk participated in this sport. Cheerleaders from the class of '53 are Betty Witwer,Shirley Sparr and Mazie Stalnecker. A few of the members of this class belong to the school orchestra. They are: Lynn Sagner, Elsie Eshelman, Shirley Segner, Shirley Sparr, Patricia Wells, Betty Shirk and Henry Hartz. Leading the band, from this group, are Betty Witwer, Mazie Stalnecker and Jean Lengel as drum majorettes. The juniors presented their class play, HWho's Batty Now?N on April 18 and their prom was held on May 3. 26 JUNIORS 'wfwb 13-JSC. WM? ::J rx I J 5, sk 11 .x eva-ful? M1 41'-Q 5 f -4 'Wy v - shim HI K fuse-I .L .1 3 xv F MvH and Jeff P xessu. Ness F ,-. vu? 1 , 'l i' Q gg 2.'l- , 57 2 cacnera' 3 .hu-7-.A F.', 'b PA-ffl, A Sitiner' ,121 ' he 5 SW M ,ffg 1,.,k,7c, ar.. -2 -A..hi 9 9. now., Ffllw--ml 13+-eh in ur Kurtz, B. Shirk, Stalnecker, Mr. Ness Eshelman, Sparr SOPHOMORES Klinger, Beyer, Wagner, Elsie Moyer, Beam, H. Stoltzfus, Mountz, Ethel Moyer Calvin Howe, Fox, Peck, Zimmerman, V. Stoltzfus, Garber, Stoltzfus Gring, Witman, Hay, Hartman, Martin, Weiler, D. Beam The class of '5h, with Roy Bilger as its adviser, returned this year with a new addition from Muhlenburg High School, Eugene Gring. This class has taken a large part in school activities and has shown good school spirit. The members have worked hard selling their chocolate milk and orange drink.They had a skating party at Ringing Rocks, which pro- vided entertainment for the classes and proved profitable to the sophomore class. The contributions to sports are William Hartman, Eugene Gring, James Witman, Elsie Moyer, Thelma Jane Martin and Audrey Fox. Nancy Mountz was chosen as a junior varsity cheerleader. The band has five members of the Sophomore class.They are Elsie Moyer, Ethel Moyer, James Witman, Joan Beyer and Nancy Mountz. 28 SOPHOMORES C,v4'l'C L as HIWQU13 1 I' N TTA-ufS fJave. w lM4e,xJ ,L JD V Ns A, UIoleJ1l4he nfl' 53' L 'E 135' . . - '59 'L P 7 NE. I? M-:sc'f5 ,0.f35Ai',- X -4 : ' J Y N 'i , Q Q,+u.uQu .,-. -M ' 1 K 0 U' nu Re 'ix fm W ' N wc- . gunrlkx so Sad. if Fox, Mountz, Mr. Bilgel' Elsie Moyer, D. Beam 29 FRESHIVIEN Glick, Snyder, O'Neill, Moyer, Roth, Pauley, Ink, Moyer Abbott, McFarland, Berstler, R. Kruppenbach, Davis, Trout, D. Fox Hoffman, Schaffer, Rossman, Rouss, B. Reider, M. Reider, Hoffman, Becker Under the guidance of John Polischak this class, consisting of twenty- five members,elected officers and prepared themselvesibr their school career. The students have proved their salesmanship and eagerness to co-operate with each other in the magazine campaign. The class sold more magazines than any other group in the school. The group has also shown its school spirit by participating in the num- erous activities about school. The musicians who play in the band are: Janet Berstler,Doris Ann McFarland, Donald Rossman and Joan Snyder. The color guard of the band has Joanna Moyer and Charlotte Trout as flag twirlers. Dennis Fox,Gaylon Hoffman and Warren O'Neill pluggedfbr the Boys' Junior High Basketball team, while Joan Snyder, Janet Berstler, Doris Ann McFarland, Polly Learned and Joanna Moyer played on the Girls' Junior High team. Three freshmen girls were selected junior cheerleaders, they were: Shirley Becker, Polly Learned and Doris Ann McFarland. The class is represented in the Student Council by Charlotte Davis and Stephen Moyer. 30 FRESHIVIEN 'mc pqrmcfi ,.,-,, ang La, gl- Haw ball Mr. Polischak, McFarland, Becker D. Fox, Moyer 31 COMMERCIAL ACTIVITIES Smor I C Iffmw QI S IIOOI Savmcis Pl lv f Q uso G' 'W fi ..uun-- f I -f-ff no . 0 1 'f g I .4 . rg: ! I P n sf Inv! on 5 ch' MM f .: 4 4 f E6 our -6 .SPM dr-5 g 'S' cm F pnndffi C Tr THE WELSHNIAN J? ? Mrs. Groff, Montgomery, Peck, Hay, Beam, Pike, B. Shirk, Hollinger, Eshelman, Hertzler, Segner, Kurtz Rhoads, Lilley, Bannon, Elsie Moyer, Witwer TH WELSH AN, a monthly mimeographed publication, this year celebrated its twenty-fifth anniversary. The paper featured alum- ni news, stories, exchange news and every event which happened at C.H.S. For the fourth consecutive year THE WELSHMAN won first place rating in a state contest for mimeographed newspapers in schools having an enrollment of less than 250, sponsored by the Pennsyl- vania School Press Association. THE WELSHMAN was also a member of the Columbia Scholastic Press Association and um second place the two years it was entered in competition. In observance of its twenty-fifth birthday ten members, in- cluding the Editor, Eugene Witwer, and Assistant Editor, Eugene Hollinger, attended the P.S.P.A. convention. The student scribes were chaperoned by Mrs. Dorothy S. Groff, faculty adviser. 34 STUDENT COUNCIL Davis, D.Beam, Witwer, Rau, B.Kruppenbach, Miller, Moyer, Mr.Ebert The Student Council is a member of the Berks County Associ- ation of Student Councils. Four members of the council: Betty Witwer, Elsie Eshelman, Kenneth Kurtz and Eugene Witwer, were chosen to represent the council at the 5tudent Counci.Convention at Wyomissing High School.Elbert Eberts isadviser of the councl. The following people were elected to hold offices: Eugene Witwer, presidentg Kenneth Kurtz, vice president5Elsie Eshelman, secretaryg and Anna Mae Beam, treasurer. A trip to the Pennsylvania Farm Show on January l7 was one of the feature projects of the Student Council. Students from the high school and junior high school were permitted to go on the trip. On November 15 the council held a Sauer kraut and hot dog dinner in the Morgantown Auditorium. The Student Council,with the help of the adviser, rearranged the schedule. Morning and afternoon classes were alternated. 35 BLUGOLD i 1 1 l N Lilley, B. Kruppenback, Mountz, Witwer, Lange, Rau Buchler, Rhoads, Pike, Janet Beck, Montgomery Mrs. Groff, Miller, Bannon, Jo-Ann Beck, McElroy Once again the Seniors planned their yearbook under the super- vision of Mrs. Dorothy Groff. The class elected Mary Bannon as Editor of the Blugold. Jo-Ann Beck filled the capacity of Business Manager. All art work was done by Richard McElroy, who worked faithfully at his duty as artist. Each member of the class had a share in preparing write-ups and securing information included in the annual of 'S2. Also, each member helped to finance the publication by selling advertisements. Pictures for the Blugold were taken by C. K. Witner Studio of Reading while Myers and Company of Topeka, Kansas, fulfilled the duty of printing this annual. 36 CAMERA CLUB Mr. Zwally, Snyder, Montgomery, Martin, Beam, B.Reider, Hartz, Ethel Moyer, Klinger, Peck Abbott, Stalnecker, Fox, Beyer, Zimmerman, Berstler This year the Camera Club, under the supervision of Robert Zwally, has done many interesting and educational things. with the use of their own equipment and borrowed equipment, the club has gained more knowledge this year than in any previous year. The students who are profiting from the club havelearnedtn load tanks, use different types of developer and hypo, use contact paper for printing, enlarge different negatives and mast the negative carrier for the use of different negatives. In enlarging, as well as in printing, the camera fans have learned of different grades and types of paper. During a few weeks the club devoted its time to learning the fundamen- tals of tinting portraits with oil paints. The club also learned cropping, cutting and mounting. These three, a- long with the other phases of photography, are all the essentials needed in developing and printing. 37 CRAFT CLUB R. Kruppenbach, Segner, Patton, Nr. Ness, H. Stoltzfus, Green, Haas, Stoltzfus B. Krupoenbach, Eshelman, Sparr The Craft Club, under the guidance of Kenneth Ness, had a busy season. The members did a lot of work developing their tal- ents in leather craft, model making, painting and crocheting. Some dfthe boys made model airplanes so that they might fly them in the spring. The president,Elsie Eshelman,took charge of the semi-weekly meetings. Shirley Segner preformed the secretarial obligations and Shirley Sparr acted as treasurer. 3B SCIENCE CLUB N Hartman, L. Beam, Rossman, Weiler, Pauley, Mr. Eberts, Hoffman, Roth The Science Club, under the direction of Elbert Eberts, has been active this year. Its members have been performing some interesting chemistery experiments with oxygen, hydrogen and nitricacid. The club also tested the component parts of sons foods, such as sugar, starches and fats. 39 GIRLS' SPORTS CLUB R. Shirk, M. Reider, Martin, Mr. Polischak Witwer, Lengel, B. Shirk, Wells Mountz, Stoltzfus, Trout, J. Moyer The Girls' Sports Club consists of freshman, sophomore and junior girls under the direction of John Polischak. They spent most of their club periods playing basketball, badmintor, volleyball, softball and tennis. They also went on several short hikes. 40 BOYS SPORTS CLUB FS Rouss, Fillman, Mountz, Sagner, Hataloski, Kurtz, Lange, Gring, M . Bilger L. Beam, Schaffer, Witman, Hoffman, O'Neill, Miller, Rau, W. Fox Glick, Moyer, Calvin Howe, D. Fox, Ink, Hertzler, Conrad Howe This year was ushered in with a new Sports Club leader,Roy Bilger.Through- out the season the Sports Club has been doing a variety of things. During the falland winter months the fellows played football and basketbaD.when the weath- er permitted and on rainy days they talked about hunting. Several of the fel- lows told of various hunting experiences. The weeks that followed were filled with reference to college teams and local high schools. Spring found some fellows taking their places at various spots a1the base- ball field while others contented themselves with softbal1,volleyball and other outdoor sports. During the rainy season the club held discussions on fishing. 41 DRANIATICS CLUB Elsie Moyer, Wagner, Hay, McElroy, Hollinger, Lilley, Becker, McFarland, Mrs. Gro f Pike, Buchler, Janet Beck, Witwer, Jo-Ann Beck, Rhoads, Bannon, Davis The Dramatics Club was a new organization of Caernarvon this year, under the direction of Mrs. Dorothy Groff.Some of the members will have been train- ed to do average make-up for any production. Part of the time was spent on making scenery for playsg also there were small contests. On January ll a few members put on a one-act play for Mrs. Groff's as- sembly entitled NHis First Shaven. Participants were: Eugene Witwer, Eugene Hollinger, Jo-Ann Beck, Elsie Moyer and Charlotte Davis. Three one-act plays were presented on March 21. The nDabblersU was a comedy with an all-girl cast composed of: Betty Jean Pike, Irene Lilley,Mabel Rhoads, Thelma Jane Martin, Doris Ann McFarland, and Elsie Moyer,ln1 e comedy NRinging in the Groomn the characters were: Jo-Ann Beck, Charlotte Davis, Eu- gene Hollinger, Mary Bannon, Donald Rossman, Janet Beck, Arlene Wagner and Shirley Becker.The characters in the tragedy WSubmergedn were: Eugene Witwer, Eugene Hollinger, Barry Kruppenbach, David Rau, Robert Lange and Donald Ross- man. 42 GIRLS' CHORUS 'F l J Hollinrer, Beyer, Bannon, Jo-Ann Beck, Pike, Snyder, Lilley, Wagner, Becker, Elsie Moyer, Montgomery, Wells, Ethel Moyer, Mr. Zwally Witwer, Fox, Davis Janet Beck, Rhoads, Klinger, Martin, Eshelmen, Lengel, Stalnecker, Trout Under the direction of Robert E. Zwally, the Girls' Chorus meets twice a week, on Monday and Wednesday afternoons. It consists of members from the freshman, sophomore, junior and senior classes. The chorus made several appearances this year,namely,the Annual Candle- light Service and the Spring Concert. The chorus music includes all types of music from secular to sacred se- lections. This music is played by Eugene Hollinger, the accompanist. 43 MAJORETTES -I Kwik 'A -Q., Q' TT'-x 3 JP Stalnecker, Bannon, Lengels Witwer Martin, Manger, McNeal, Sweitzer 44 BAND f i Eshelman, Beyer, Mountz, Sparr, Montgomery, Schmehl, Mr. Zwally Kline, B. Kruppenbach, Weiler, Elsie Moyer, Lange, Jo-Ann Beck, Rau, Hartz, Witman, Snyder, Sweitzer B. Shirk, Rossman, Berstler, McFarland, Ethel Moyer, Dampman, Sagner, Witwer The Caernarvon High School Band, under the direction of Robert Zwally, has made several public appearances. They participated in parades of all oc- casions, carvinals, spring concerts, commencement and many other events. New uniforms were bought for members of the color guard.Also,a new suza- phone was added to the band. Another added attraction was the junior major- etts. These four small girls appeared with the band on various appearances, especially parades. A new and colorful attraction in the band was the flag twirlers. These girls have uniforms Similar to those of the cheerleaders and twirl blue and gold flags. 45 BOYS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION B. Kruppenbach, Mr. Polischak, Rau, Witwer, Miller This year the Roys' Athletic Association under the direction of John Polischak, elected their leaders for the year. They were: Paul Miller, pres- iientg Eugene Witwer Vice president- David Rau secretary' and Harry Krup- penbach, treasurer. J . J 3 I 9 L . The Toys' Athletic Association secures its funds from dues, which the boys pay throughout the year, and also from admission to basketball games. From these funds they purchase new equipment for all sports. In the fall and throughout the winter months, the boys play touch foot- ball, soccer, and basketball on the school canmus. These games sometimes nrove to be interesting and exciting. During the spring they begin baseball traininf and in past years this sport has been successful for the boys in both the Tri-County League and Berks County League. The purpose of the Athletic Association is to interest boys in sports. 46 GIRLS' ATHIEIIC ASSOCIATION 'fsnwm-n ..,,,N Mrs. Groff, Montgomery, Eshelman Bannon, Witwer One of the first organizations to be started at the beginning of every year, is the Girls' Athletic Association under the direction of M s. Dorothy Groff. All girls are asked to belong to the organization. Officers were elected during the first meeting of the association. Elsie Eshelman was elected as president, Betty Witwer, vice president, Mary Bannon, secretary, and Shirley Ann Montgomery, treasurer. Each year the Girls' Athletic Association members sell refreshments at the basketball games in order to earn money to purchase their own athletic equipment. This year the association purchased new basketball suits and warm- up jackets for the girls' basketball team, a medicine kit, megaphones, sweaters for junior cheerleaders, as well as athletic equipment. 47 CHEERLEADERS 'NX Sparr, Rhoads, Bannon, Witwer Fightl We'll fight! With all our strength and might. Hey win! We can! So here we go again With a fight, fight, fight, fight Caernarvon High School, Fight! Mamie Stalnecker, a junior, replaced Mary Bannon in the Varsity Cheer- leading squad, during the early part of the year. Mazie has done a splendid job and is to be congratulated. This year,Caernarvon added to the cheerleading section a junior varsity squad. This squad, consisting of Polly Learned, Shirley Becker, Nancy Mountz and Doris Ann McFarland, boosted the Junior Varsity basketball girls and boys at each game. 48 DEBATING TEAM Mr. Ness, Hollinger, L. Beam Rossman, Trout, Witwer Becker, Sparr, Eshelman This year's Debating Team consists of eight members, with Kenneth Ness in charge of the team. The topic for discussion was nThatAD.American Citizens Should Be Subject to Conscription For Essential Service In Time of War.H The February The February team debated with Shillington and Nest Reading on 20, 21 and 22. Caernarvon was host on February,2l. topic was also debated before the locat P. T. A. on ll. 49 JUNIOR TOWN MEETING Weiler, Rossman, Witwer, Mr. Ness L. Beam, Berstler, Trout, Davis, Moyer Cafrnarvon High School students have participated in the Junior Town Meeting of The Air programs for several years. Kenneth Ness is in charge of the local participants. This year Eugene Nitwe: spokezm Reading High Schoolcn the tonic, HShould Voting be Compulsory?H Janet Eerstler represented Caernarvon as a sneaker at Readinr Higd School on the subject, HDo Ne Practice DewocracY in Our Comnunity?H Charlotte Davis was questioner at Wernersville. Her discussion was ou: HShould Our Schools Provide More Practical Training for the Fut1rc?H Eugene Hollinger was a questioner at Uyomissing. His topic was HNhat in the Students' Opinion Constitutes A Good Teacher?H 50 SENIOR CLASS PLAY N5 XR QS' Sp ' 3 A S' ,G f 4-A ln- l xi PECK'S BAD BOY LIZZIE, maid at Peck's . . JAHLIA, the colored cook . HENRY PECK, SR., who is henpecked . . . HENRY PECK, JR., his son, the Nbad boyn. . JIMMY DUFFY, the bad boy's pal ....... SCHULTZ, the grocer .... CLIFFORD JEHNINGS, in love with Luella. . . BETTY JEAN PIKE IREHE LILLEY EUGENE WITWER DAVID RAU ROBERT LANGE PAUL MILLER BARRY KRUPPENBACH MRS. HANNAH PECK, the bad boy's stepmother . SHIRLEY ANY MONTGOKERV LUELLA Tllomnz, the bad boy's stepsister .... MARY BANNOY LELVILLE BEAUMONT, an aged financier ..... GEORGE LOUKTZ NINNIE, the bad boy's girl . JO-ANU BECK DORA THE HARMONY SISTERS NADEL RVOADS FLORA of radio and JANET DECK LORA night club fame PHYLLIS DUCELER 'L 51 Lhin. Pals 7. 1 ' '- ' ' I irfftclacrfr I .fsq u 6 Irma Q:-est: ff I Ck HERE AND THERE iff., gal' fn, 54812 ZGOULDIC 0-3 f E if . - EA,,,E E E- . E W' FK 5 5 .E Y' l' . -1 ,--,af . 3, -1- 413, .Ne i.,t,v, anNA ' V Y V, X ' 1, , 'E L, .I W A 1 I Tmiag V,.. f7,-.J--J' l.b Oh +C? up Ou P ffd7,a.!e 'rwo n l' Us CfC F 'g'f ifg s' my 17.0.4 .V F30 de Gradnn Qu an an Q '0 1 WW 1- .. gqunfy me fig c.1z:::ca 4-ff REQ! V.:-:lx cal ell E14 S 4 I J ian 'i 'LR A A ,.,.':' 3 1.23 ,:ooh '.,Z .:::::.: ,Q ,'a,L', . G,', ,ao '-v- 4-f v' ff. 'M of 9 M 5 ANLFKJW 0 Q mf' 4, 111, Q. . . I K...ll 4 1, W , I L::.J 8' u v o 1 ..1 ..:.q5',.:'g2'.-1.:f','- w 1' l s .. at : '. 4-..,'e u' .0 ' a PM O Q O Q f red, 1' 1...v' mf f '- nm O W' W Q r 5 g 1 E L4 h , - x ku W 'f X 1 - X ,W 'J-rf Qhfl gn I kx N X 5 x. ., NK VARSITY BASKETBALL if Leornarvon Hirn Varsity Basketball team had a long uphill climb this oh.'y rraduation we had lost three starters and two first string substitutes. Jack Fillnan and Lynn bagner, who remained from last year, very ably sup- norted the team. They were given fine assistance by Bill Hartman, Leroy Beam and Kenneth Hurts, who were chosen to fill the shoes of the graduates. Because of the lack of experienced substitutes the team did not have such 1 strong seasong however, Coach Polischak will lose only Paul Hiller by gradua- tion so that next year the Generals should give some real, opposition to their olponsnts. W- '--M--QL... .- 0-v A 'D L. ,a,, Liller, Harp an, Fillmfn, Hertzler, H. Tot, Kurtr, Sagner, Ly, loli- sch v GLC 54 VARSHY BASKETBALL r' r-fgwj U flwiviv CT. T' ,. 1 K Iliff. 'u 'i I it T A 0 I fi C1 frj. if Via' PfzC'f'Li Q Ilowij' 1'vf:1. iff: I f1,I' Ah OW 'LG1?'J F112 :'L'm': 5 ' Narilcwla . COl!!l1'EUVUV1 'T Iiotq Traci: 'ffrvc 11111, , .. af- 1- '--'-1 ' ,.. .. 1 . s -., . ' ,513 :- ,Q 4 Q .gt lx . - x A.. H.,1. fu f rx, f-,J VV, 11, ,,, ,TJ ,xv WW V TT gm VV' J' uf Z.. M., L,' 1,- L 'J ,Z 'W J? VF I Q:-'-5 'N 'x - an ' an . ,,Qo 11W LA a T111 nov Iurtz ea. -naffne 1' Tox Port Mr' lllllf 1' vavg 2 ' un-- .JCO 6, of 1 0 ' x 5, Q- IQ jr lxf 1 ,gg . .- ' , .- ., ,. ' ', -:g-if.. 'hu .' . -I . . ' f, . .Q 5 . ...ji .ql.E'i', ' --Q, - - 11 '. Q ' N l.'n'- ..L - x 5 1 v'..'- .. hey... 51- . ...Nez - 1 -.. --- v-., . '- - . '.' - ,j,'. .'f. ,'.. 0 '.'-'. ' ' -T' ' '-fZ'. E ,-:J .- ' Img ..u'l C' 1' F 9-'Z 2'3 A N' .. Q . '. , .f ,. 1 :' ' -I 2, . A ' . L lj .5 ,- :.... A- D o 77 '. x - ij Qu. ' 1 B 122 ' . izti , ' N,, C If 3 B- , . . .:.2'..::'I': '. 'g ,' '- ' -- .. Hartrfau v0 ' . ' ., . -J'-' -- 1. 1 1- 221 . ry 2 F, . I .I ...Z .'.,: H . , 51, , 141 .. -.L S .H W , 2 lL . ':-' - 'ff' - . - - ' XA -'. , ,'- .'2. .J g Ip... .'. .1 a - -. ., ' t 1 ..-. . ' :J I '. h ,, I. .sn.....' 4 -' Sz. '-lui . ' . , .' ..,-. . ,-11, , 14, --,:f:.-U, 3- ,,f- ', . ,. .. .z .. . . night.. - g:'5..J,.. I... ':o'... ., .. -.J li.. . D - A , . ,,.,,-... .Q l lf 1' .'-.,t1'i'!.4k.: z, an , Y l r 55 JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL The Junior Varsity Basketball team was tied for second place in the Tri-County League this year with two wins and two defeats. Individual scoring honors were sent to Gaylon Hoffmanuith 19 mints, Warren O'Neill following with 16 points.James Witman, Stephen Moyer, Eu- gene Gring and Dennis Fox ably assisted these fellows through each game to bring then uv to their standing in second place. The gave scores follow: C.H.S. OPP. 117 Cocalico Union 18 Honey Brook l7 l3 Warwick lil to Cocalico Union lf? V2 fiarwick 17 36 Honey Brook 71 lf 'T-. I ,JV O'Heill, Witman, Moyer, Pr. Polischak, Gring, Hoffman, D. Fox ss M1 VARSITY BASKETBALL Caernarvon girls, for the past few years, have eagerly anticipated the onening of basketball season each school term. It is the one sport around Caernarvon High School in which the girls take a major part. Under the able coaching of Mrs. Dorothy Groff ten lassies journeyed to the various game floors in the Tri-County League, Pennside and Perry . With Betty Jean Pike as their pilot the girls fought bravely through a not too successful season. Two other seniors, Irene Lilley and Shirley Ann Montgomery assisted Betty in her task of cantain of the team. C.H.S. OPP. 2h hh Pennside Terre Hill 36 23 Alumnae 21 23 Warwick 12 27 Pennside 12 SS Perry 27 30 Cochranville 18 h9 1-. Perry Honey Brook Alumnae Uarwick Cochranville m W. ierre hill Honey Hrook 171 13. 35 30 ' 1 -.71 L2 A2 24 L1 Mrs. Groff, Lilley, B. Shirk, Montgomery, wells, Pike, Glass, Jo-Ann Beck Stalnecker, Eshelman, Martin, Sparr JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL L new team w15 stavtcd az Cacrn :von Hlyi tgis year.It is the JQHLOI U . Basketball scan unlcn is undnr the coacLLnj of Joy DLL er. The non J nj of thc tnnn are Selected from the Scvcntn, eight and ninctg Lrnduu. nnxnn wure played JLLM ine fonlowinj tuuxszdinmlny Q,r1ngs, hjomiss 1 , Mannion ann Wil33n.AltQnujn the hufw did n:t C344 Jut on top in the f Je gne byls ga.e their opponents reil cowpctition. Scores of :ix games ware: Nyonissing Wilson Sinking Springs Wyomissing Mannion Slnklnf Sprlnrs H.3. OPP. 2C SM 13 22 32 nl 28 Eh 35 17 33 56 Eitler, King, Zook, Thomas, Hr. Bilger Filnore, Hcrtzler Cypher 58 JUNIGR HIGH BASKETBALL A new athletic group at Caernarvonis the Girl's Junior High Basket- ball. This team is composed of girls from the seventh, eighth and nineth grades. They played only one game this season, which was with Pennside, the victors. The final score for this contest was l2-SS, with Polly Learned as high scorer for Caernarvon. Despite the fact that they played but one game, most of the girls attended weekly practices and became more proficient in the game of bas- ketball. Pike, Beam, Mrs. Groff, Snyder, J. Moyer Hertzler, Dampman, Schmehl, McFarland, Berstler 59 BASEBALL Last year's Tri-County League champs, the Generals, began a 16-game sche- dule on April 15 with Oley on the diamond of the opposing team. Coach John Poliscnak's s1uggers.bced stiff competition in both the South- ern Division of the Werke County League and in the Tri-County League. Jack Fillmen, who last year pitched perfect ball, was among the boys who heeded the call for baseball oleyers.Other veteran players include: Ken Kurtz, Lynn Sagner, Webster Fox, Richard Hertzler, Barry Kruppenbach and Paul Miller. The schedule for the season follows: April 15 Oley May 1 Oley 17 Amity 5 Amity 13 Terre Hill 6 Terre Hill 21 Birdsboro 8 Birdsboro 22 Warwick 9 Cochrenville 2h Mohnton 12 Mohnton .25 Cochranville 13 Honey Brook 29 Honey Brook 16 Warwick 1 Miller, Hitman, Fillmen, Kurtz, B. Kruppenbach, Sagner, Mountz, Hartman, Hoffman, Hertzler, Hr. Polischak D. Fox, Conrad Howe, O'Nei11, Gring, Moyer, W. Fox 60 SOFTBALL Tho softtvll team war organ wed last year by Hrs. Dorothy Groff. TKQ team coosistei of firls fron all four qra?eS. The iirls who olayoo the different oofitlowi are ar follovs: Catcher, Betty Uitverg oLtcHer, Elsie Cshzlmang first bare, SU1rloy Hootjoworjg ficooi base, Audrey Fox and Joao Lenfwlg oHorto oo, Fatty Shlrkg Cantor- floli, Helen Glassg and right field, Watt Jean Pike. Th? ottor ivo tool- tioos not mentioned were played by Llyce Filmore and Sara Ann Pikw, and More played by other studowts this joxr. 'osiies toeoo Vetorois of one yoar toorw were oifht rookiof. lxolvjol io those firls woo triod out for the toon Vero: Trolxa Juni M:rL'd, Joycz Spotts, Joao Snyder, Joanna Roger, Janet Dxrstlgr, Polly Lvzzn J, Jorir Aon HcFarl51d and Coarlotto Trout. I Stalnecker, Drs. Groff, Garber Fox, Montgomery, Lengel Pike, Witwer, B. Shirk, Eshelman 61 IN APPRECIATION The members of the senior class of Cagrnarvon Hieh School a wish to express their appreciation to Helen Falkler, for advis- ing their junior year, directing their junior class play and supervising the junior-senior prom. We hope you soon recover from your partial blindness and lead a happy life enjoying the great gift of sight. Once again we say NThank youu for assisting us through our junior year at Caernarvon High School. 62 M : IW Ag J 9 g g A W , 1 ffgxlf -117141 ' INV? ge A V K I ,XX ' Q3-,Ei K ,..J M V4 z g:7 K I 'f W 1 In W ' 1 1' ff- 5 4 1' 3 v Q,-gl 0? 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MAY Compliments oF SOPHOMORE CLASS Compliments OF Rissel'S Atlantic Service Firestone Tires - - Batteries Lubrication - Spray Glazing Easl Main SL-., Honey Brook' Phone 3-5736 C0mpl-ments oF THE TER RE Co. Morgantown, Pa. LOREN MURCHISON CO 0FPicieI Representative For Ceernervon TOwnShip School Class Rings cmd Yearbooks Hdmpsgni 14' PQTK PIQCE , Newark, LI You can depend on Cgmpliments of GENERAL ELECTRIC S Honey BrooK'S I Sales - ervi Harry M. Fries 5' 10 - 1 and up Elverson, Pa. J-05ePh Hd 55 WHITAKER and Co. NARVON, PA. Phbne Morgantown L-3568 See Us Geor e Mettler' Au Forms or INSURANCE q Pfds ferinj, Sfuccoing dnd Block Laying Geigerfown, Penne.. C. K.MAs1, AGENCY Thomas Hdf'tETIStiTlE 4th and Washington Streets Redding , Pd. Lumber Elverson, Pa. Phone 3-6945 Phone: Morgantown 5'-5492. I WEIDNERS FOOD MARKET EIVERSGN , PA. Phone: MORGANTOWN 4-4812 Groceries and Frozen Meats - Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Frozen Foods and Delicatessen C. S. WlNTERS INSURANCE 'rennz HILL, PA. PUUL FORGE LUNCHEONETIE Fine Foods and Soda Fountain Barney Delvis , prop. MUSSER'S FURNHURE Stone Dealers in New and Used Furniture Phone Terre Hill 5'-2383 GOODVILLE, PA. compliments OF I-I ON EY BROOK ACME Your Neighborhood GOOD GULF Dealer Lol-rr and Hurcl-imsou GulF Tires - Batteries - Accessories New Holland , Pa. Phone 4-2271 DUTCH MAID STORE 17 W. Main St. Ephrdfd Cinderella and Nanette Dresses Coonviuf AUTO BODY SHUP WTIPQI Hlignmifnl' Complete Body WorK and Psintiva Iwentq Boys' Suits and Pajamas Phone 5-2672 Terre Hill Ex. Dutch Mqgg Hogagry .na Underwn EARL EL-JY ComP,5m.5 SaLnoMRlDGE's DRY GOODS of: the NOTIONS ' GIFTS KRUPPENBACH3 .... EPHRATA , PA. Mrs. R. H. Reeser General Mercl'aandise Morgantown, Pd. LISS M T O DRS A. EARL PLANK Hudson sales L service Auto Body Refinishinq Painter' and Peferhsnger General Auto Repairing B. J B P Phone L'4217 Ejliigzzhou RD' 2Reai:enZQ Palau.: Mora 5 ntownm Pd' Birdsbaro 2-3601 Reading 4-0841 Serving Southern Berks Since 1686 BIRDSBORD DIS PATCH Job Printing - Stationery 0FFice Supplies 107 Furnace St. ' Phone 2-2151 ls SI 054 DRINK BoH:Iing Company oF Reading 1500 Centre Avenue Reading, Pennsylvdn id EARL SAUDER Fuef and Feed New Holland 4-0851 BYLER BROTHERS Painkimj and Psperhanging Morgantown, Pm. Phone 6-3467 C H EVROLE T Sales -f' Service A. G. OBERHOLZER Martin D. Kern Hardware Honey BrooK, Pd. Terre Hin Phone 5-3724 Pittsburgh Paints , Class Telephone 5-2121 Sporting and Electrical Gbods LUMBER BUILDING SUPPLIES POULTRY EQUIPMENT E. J. F OUS T MoRcANTowN, PA. Phone I,-5127 WILLOW GARAGE I. lvl. WEAVER GusSUS':Ilg:::YEiA2roF. Frigidaire Appliances ou.s .mi Tim-:s BATTERIES - ACCESSORIES lvlorg-1nL0wn.PS Luamcmuom Phone 2-aaav BIRDSBORO P e Hsu Paul lvlvfwen Radio, Sound and Television Sales end Service Elverson, Pa. Morgantown 6 3544 Compliments O? Keen .ina Company Plumbing - Heating - Oil Burners of Elverson,Pe. Phone Morgantown b-3702. Compliments QF MORGANTOWN HOTEL GUNZEN HAUSER AUTO PARTS Auto Glass Installed New Holland 47104 Quick Service Ndrvon, R.D.l SNAVE LY 'S FARM SERVICE FARM EQUIPMENT Allis - Chalmers Farquhar Iron Age Conde Milkers Wilson Milk Coolers Ge NEW HOLLAND, PA. neral Repair HOME APPLIANCES Philco Radios L Refrigerators Wilson Freezers American kitchens Apex Washers Service Phone 4 -2214 Compliments of FIRST NATIONAL BANK Honey BrooK, Pa. Charles B. Sl1irK General Hauling Crushed Stone and sand Lime and Ferlilizer Spreading Phone 6-3577 Morgantown, Fa. HAciiMAN'S FURNITURE New Holland, Pa. ion Better Furniture dt Fair Prices Open: Thursday and Saturday Evenings Complimenfs of BERSTLER'S BARBER Sl-loP Gooovim: MUTUAL CASUALTY COMPANY Goodvi II9 , Pd-- Hutomobile Insurance at Cost Congratulations dnd Best Wishes F EL-MOR CHEVROLET CO. Elverscm , Pa. Merchandisers oF Chevrolet Cars anal -l-YUCKS 'First in Value - Firstin Sdl6SH Harold E. Denlinger Proprietor Rov IVIUNTGOMERY Butcher Home Dressed Meats. MORGANTOWMPA. Phone 544205 THE Bssr IN CoRN--- Cnsssc Snacks fiwmfme 406 Buttonwood St. READING. PA. CodI Feed IISAKRETE ' fReddy-Mix in beejsg just add wafer, MOTORS TOKORS SMITH BROS. s.I0dnnd., Pd. Fertilizers Lime Seeds Phone Mor-S. L-3301 Complimenh: oF S. J. SHALE SHOWALTER HGRNING Dodge Plymoufh Dodge Job- Rated ' Trucks NEW HOLLAND. PA. Phan! 4-2154 SUNNYSIDE DAIRY Dairy products of eIII kinds Orange DrinKS SAMUEL A. MILLER pI 0f'B 5-4192 Elverson, Pa. Compliments of FRIENDSHIP FIRE COMPANY Morgantown Most People PreFer' A Complete Line or 14, Dairy Products E.W. PATroN Dr. Furniture, Upholstering and Repairing TTUCK Seat Repairing im 2, NARVON Phone r New HoIIdnd 4 -7138 WILLIAM L. JACOBS, AGENCY Insurance Justice oF the Peace Phone Morgantown lr3b42 Chestnut Street , Elverson, Pa. DOGS RATTERRIERS ...J CHIHUAHUA HAROLD G. 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Grooerios -mol Fresh Meats Fresh Fruits ond Vegetables Frozen Foods DU Pont Paints Compliments OF MAURICE MOYER Butcher I-IATFIELUS Potato Chips You've tried the rest and eaten the best now for GOODNESS sexe try HATFIELD'S A product of rottstown HATFIELD'S FOOD PRODUCTS 3b3 Chestnut Street Pottstown, Penna. Phone 2OlL 2590 TRuNK's BAR-B-Ous Your Favorite meeting Spot Rf. 100 :Incl 23 Phone orders ready Pughkown when called For 32.11 Compliments Prem Hze UNITED Foon MARKETS Clldrlolite and OQK 51.82. High and Yor-K SE. 2.525 POTTSTOW N, PA. Wm. G. Hintz, lnc. Reedinok Oldest and Lclrqest Stationery Store OFFice Furniture dnd Supplies School Supplies Stationery - G-'libs Fountain Pens - DesK Lamps 858 -840 Penn Sli. Congre1luldlZionS :md your graduation Best wishes For your .success an Mes endeavors COMMUNITY THEATRE Morgantown Fire Hall Auditorium Mor-gdnl'own,Pa. RUANO BROTHERS S. L. Shiindman Inc Domes 2 Pi.vmoim4 Buildin materials Sales one Service 5 Main 8 Waller Sis. Birolsboro, Pd. Birdsboro 2-2271 oll quality and design Honey Brook, Po, DESOTO PLYMOUTH Dealer MORGANTOWN GARAGE Main Street, Morgantown, Ps. Sa.leS 1 Service David lVl.Kurl12. Urie Kurtz. Inliernalliondl Tracfor and lrdrm Machinery Dealer DAVID M. KURTZ Mein Sfroef, Morgantown, Pa. S-:Iv - David M. Kurtz Mgr- David M. Kurtz J Refrigeration Electrical Plumbing MORGANTOWN SUPPLY STORE Mein Street, lVlorganlbwn,Pa. THE NEW HOLLAND CLARION A N2WSPdper' For the Home Featuring Local Columnists A 'M-Jvfn Pfinfing service For seven townships Phone 4-2252 New Hollond,H:1. Hom WAsHmcTon Specializing Banquets 'fd Private pdFti8S Phone 2-5977 Blrdsboro, Pd- Complimenlzs OF SPARGUEM HENWOOD Mr- Ambrose Welcome It's New SCHULZ BUTTERNUT BREAD Rich as buffer Sweet as a nut Al: your qrocers Al' your Home SCHULZ BAKING COMPANY Pottstown, Pe. Your Friendly baker For nearly l1elF oz cenkury ldd Hartman i lnsufdnce Elverson, Pol- Phou Morgvrlow' P3559 All types oF Fire and Casualty lYISU 4 Compliments oF Jesse J ames 's Garage Mbfgonliown , Poi . Compli ents oF BODTS BARTH'S TAVERN Compliments ol: Village Tavern Morgantown , Pd.. lllusselmanl Zimmerman RCA-Viclior Television Sales - Service 108 E.MdinSl'., New Holland,Pa. Phene 4-2267 F. lvl. Browns Sons lnc. Cmpmmts O, manufactures of Browrfs poultry anal Slloclf Feeds John L' Ddmpmdn Blrdsbzo J - Sh 'llplietwood Morgantown Feed Ed ing - i mg on Sinking Spring WEST PHll.A. MACHINE WORKS Edward B. Hess and Son Machine Worlf Wblding - Repairs Morgantown L '45'51 Elverson, Pe.. H. H. Dnvas THE REXALL Srom: Honey Brook. Pd. Phonl 325415 A. C. ROBERTS Wholesale Meats J. H. Boetteger , Diskribukor Spring Ciliy, R-D-1 Pujhtown 3818 C pl t F A FRIEND 0 nun sauna: moms PA. nan Traditionally Fine Quality Since 1877 Compliments of ll86H6V'S Restaurant Honey Brook, Pa. Open Sundays Compliments of Motto - 'Today we JUNIOR CLASS Pollowj tomorrow we lead. WlTMER'S General Electric Appliances Sales dnJ Service Electrical Contracting 252- E-M0611 Sf- Phone New H0lldnJ,Pd. 4-zzsz SAGEM CHCCOLATES Rpprecialed by young and old for all occasions 1 Ra! Ab HOUSE OF PHOTOGRAPHY Films, Cdmerds snJ Supplies Viewm-:ushers and Reels Rolls DEVElop9cl and Pr-Intec! 527 E-Mdifl Sl'-, New Hollanalpa. Made by PURITY CONFECTIONERY COMPHNY B31 Frcnklm Street O Readmg, Pa. PHONE 2-5514 Dilfffbl-IQOII ol DRGGETTS CHOCOLRTES lOHNSON'S CHOCOLRTES, HOT FUDGE HND BUTTEH4 SCOTCH 0 BLRCKMHN'S FRUITS cmd SYRUPS 0 , VHN HOU'l'EN'S COCORS 0 THOMPSON'S MRLTED MILK 0 SHPE-T CONES O NESBI'1'I S FRUIT IUICELS I REYMEFVS LEM-N BLENND C COCR COLR SYRUP CHURCHTOWN SUPPLY CO. Farm and Home Appliances Churchtown, Pennsylvania Tel. Terre Hill 5'-2.376 RICHARD HAGY JZ. MARTIN EAST Electrical Appliances Nfw HOLLAND Weslinghouse -vMdyt..5 Phone 4-0031 New l'lollanal,Pd. CLYDE H. 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