Caernarvon Township High School - Blugold Yearbook (Morgantown, PA)
- Class of 1953
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Morgantown, Pennsylvania Shirley Seftner' l1fEMlNDI' The days we spent at Caer- nirvon High School aye now be- Lind Qs, and the time has come when each one of us must choose 1 Field in wkioh to spend the edrs :nat lie ineil. nese fields may differ widely, gd it is profekle fini rhey may take some of out num- er far from fhw plane where our nigh school education was gpiged. fy order that thc nelorios of those days may not eeeme ensnroaded in the mist of forgetfulness and fi- Qllf he loss to Js,nne Class of '53 has published this ,fGOTD.Xay all who read it find enjoyment in this rec- rd of our high school life. ' I Y Administration I , Seniors y,A0Ci 5 HiCH 5 SCHUOL ,sg . RES? F .Uv . is 4 Kg Y Q x E A E 'sf ,f . g.. 'K ily: , i sw' if as 5 1 Sit. i . N x X ,Ep 4323. ' y ,, S' 14 ,L J' L sk ff! sf X X- Mm? l -T ,, 3 Q r E X 'FFF 'ff ,Q ff . 8 . Q. X X N ? I-Q ? 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Reading, Pa, Ef1E?,liSl'l, German, SPHI1iSll Science, History, JBT, Physical Ed. A k. f . .ka J 'weidhafdt x-:rl ' 527 Main Sweet Denvefs Pa' 311239 Health CLCU fl, Arthur T ' 1 gfnan -ElV61 SO,l Pb . 4, , Gpamicg 7 GHG Art Haudwflt' fx .X J' Dora M. Stoltzfus Ivlorggantown, PQ. Grades l and 2 fr-x ir K Mrs. Anna B. Peck Morgantovm, Pa. Grades 5 and 6 Mrs. Florence J. Zeiders Robert E. Zwally 529 EQSL l-.Still Litlwct ,a Ephra ta , Iii. . 11113 ic 9,1 , . 5 , ix.. 1 ' r x ' r.1ii:stg r. Geigertbwn, Pa. ' 6. Grades 3 and LL f if 5, 9 LJ? Jim DQWQ11 meg ,Nw 3 .T.X. Zoom Scot fshoo' f'Q KN..-.sq QPU? 'SRS Jaoe L ack E2 Nurse Ruth Hohl LJ Cafeteria Cooks Cwstodian ws James and fwqg goffman Po. hallett A-M ,41,g -. Q if ag X T , ,,a,. A ' , ? m. W . M is fag, Q5 Q Q. fi , eniorfi K 40 dgygs Ur Kllftflf ' .P 11' 9' Y -YK E,5'mG31U3O' E i 5 11 , ' 'LW9379 L 1' Off' 'liq YDOTOVW 'Jr 2 If na hD 'm-S HJR GLC WY enior Olga emi t kk, 4 A A ui TODAY 'JE FOLLOW TOMORROW me LEAD. Q ' O Class Colors - Green OOO White Class Flower - Red Rose 12 Clay Leroy Beani BLUGOLDl5 Varsity Basketball3g Jun- ior Varsity Basketball l,23 Boys' Athletic Association l,2,3,h3 Sci- ence Club lg Hot Stove Leasue 2, Boys' Sports Club 3,M. Curly-headed outdoorsmang Leroy en- joys hunting, trapping, swimming, fishing. He's a bit shy, likeable, not hard to get along with, not too tall. Big Smile at times!5Z4LPClQJ . lxfffxj eniord 0 J Els ie Mae Es helrnan Class President3,Mg Student Council 2,35 wELsHMAN2,3,AgBand 3,lg Girls' Chorus l,2,33 Varsit Basketball l, 2,3,hg Softball 2,3, 5 Girls' Ath- leticAssociation l,2,3,M KPresident 3,lJgHandicraftclub l3Girls' sports Club 23 Craft Club 3 Clnresidentjg Dramatics Club M CVice-Presidentjg Debating Team 2,3,L3 Junior Town Meeting23 County Chorus 2,3g nWho's Batty Now?n 33 'Clementinen Lg nThe Perfect Gentlemann M. 'he ce that propelled the Gener- al es, Elsie is a leader wherever , sb is.Lover of animals, especially or ess heart warming disposition, 92' ygopd student. y' W W M' K 9 I jx . ffxc L' Jack Harris Fillman X, IJ , SJ X 5 5 V6 N I4 Color Guard 3,h3 Varsit Basketball 1,2,3,lgBaseba11 l,2,3, 'Boys' Ath- letic Association l,2,3, CPresident L13 Camera Club 1,23 Boys' Sports Club 3,h. An all 'round athlete, Jack claims baseball as his favorite. His dimp- les can't be concealed when he smiles, which is quite often, easy to live with. eniord fy oJ W Webster Wamsher Fox, Jr. Varsity Basketball 35 Junior' Varsity 2,3J+s BOYS' 2,3,M iSecre- lg Hot Stove Club 3,L. Basketball 23 Baseball Athletic Association l, tary L53 Science Club League 25 Boys' Sports 1-ler-e's one fellow who will never' slbmit to hurryinggwhen NSkipn goes up the hall, he takes time to enjoy the scenery. This amicable chap speeds up a bit when not afoot. Helen Clementine Glas s Girls' Chorus lg Varsity Basketball l,2,3,J4g Softball 23 Girls' Athletic Association l,2,3,hgHandicraft Club lg Girls' Sports Club 2,3gDramatics Club L. Though rather timid and reserved in the classroom, Helen isn't afraid to get out and push on the basket- ball floor. Her curly hair borders on blond, eyes, blue. jiJJf eniora Pheobe Alta Green Girls' Chorus lg Girls' Athletic As- sociation l,2,3,Lg Handicraft Club lg Girls' Sports Club 23 Craft Club 33 Dramatics Club M. A conscientious girl, with whom it would be impossible to argue ser iously. She is a commercial student, likes to sew in her spare time, is quiet and unobtrusive. 1 'I as of , 1, lisa! .7 fl Vvvwfuf mvlg,-1 KX:-fav! N VJ! ' 0-,ff ,A ,eff f ,sw ., J ,fu M f 'lf bf frm J ' ricjjuu' aff!! I K 4 I If f ff' A! Q! ,Ll L17 4 Afff! i s Mary Ellen Haas X f tile' Chorus igsiric' Athletic As- s ciation 1,2,3,uQ Handicraft Club lg Girls' Sports Club 23 Craft Club 3g Dramatics Club L93 Who's Batty Now? 3. l.Tar'y's laughing face, brown eyes and dark hair' make her' we-ll-liked by all. She talks fast, especially when excited. A good-natured, for'- givingg person. eniom John Charles Hataloski Boys' Athletic Association 1,2,3,Lg Science Club lg Hot Stove League 23 Boys' Sports Club 3,M. A frank, candid chap, who's always ready with his views when ther'e's an arggument to be won. John is an accomplished banjo strummer' and likes to swim gs?lWEt? ,W if Richard Phenneger Hertzler WELSHMAN 3,H CSports Editor hD3Band L3 Varsity Basketball 3,L3 Junior Varsity Basketball 23 Baseball 2,3, Mg Boys' Athletic Association l,2, 3,hgScience Club l3Hot Stove League 23 Boys' Sports Club 3,hj nWho's Batty Now?n 33 nClementinen M. Though there isn't a great deal of him,without URichn the senior class would be incomplete.A baseball fan, be gets to where he wants to go in his own private Ford. I I1 I 1 I X5 Y,- gfofnfj - eniord Eugene RedcayIioHinger ' Class President 23 Student Council! 1,23 WELSHMAN 2,3,M QBusiness Mene- ger 2,Assistant Editor 3,EHitor L73 BLUGOLD M CEditorJg Girls' Chorus Accompanist 3,hg Mixed Chorus 23 Science Club lg Camera Club 23 Dra- matics Club 3,L lPresident U33 De- bating Team 2,3,kgJunier Town Meet- ing 23 County Orchestra l,2,3,Lg County Chorus Accompanist 2,3 NWho's Batty Now?n33 nSubmergedn 3 HRinQing in the Groomn 35 nClemez tinen My nThe Perfect Gentlemann l Dependable ald cooperative -that is Gene,class valedictorian and editor of THE WELSHMAN and BLUGOLD. He is an accomplished pianist and violin- ist. His wit is known to all. 17 Wilkins Conrad Howe, Jr, Baseball 3,hg Boys'Athletic Associ- ation l,2,3,LgCamera Club l,23Boys' Sports Club 33 Rod and Gun Club L3 HWhosIBatty Now?n 3gnClementinen M. Serious and rather quiet, Conrad is short of stature Put has a big, friendly heart. He likes to tinker with crystal ,radio sets and other mechanicaiVgapQets. 4 n. I Xl fl J -J Q, eniom Kenneth Babb Kurtz Class Vice-President 3, Lg Student Council 3CVice-Presidentjg LELSHMAN 3,hKSports Editor 313 Color Guard 3,h5 varsity Basketball 3,Lg Jun- ior Varsity Basketball 1,25 Baseball l,2,3,hg Boys' Athletic Association l,2,3,h CTreasurer MD, Science Club lg Hot Stove League 25 Boys' Sports Club 3,h-nWho's Batty Now?N3gnClem- entineu L. 2, 2, he athletic type, K9n'S favorite ,sport is baseball, he finds hunting to his liking as well. Possessesa droll sense of humor, and a Sober sort of laugh. I-3,jf'f! ry, i a U f fljn I l 18 Jean Elizabeth Lengel Majorette l,2, 33 Marching Band hg Girls' Chorus lg Varsity Basketball Lg Softball 1,2,3,hg Gir1S'Ath1et1c Association l,2,3,h5Handicraft Club lg Girls' Sports Club 2,33 Dramatics Club L3 nClementineN h. Betweenher chewing guxn and her talk- ing, Jean's jaws get plenty of exer- cise, though they usually have enough strength l ft to munch submarine sandvficggsjisxgiyqgizq iizsjdancinfz. pfyfgynjf ,jg Y, George Eli Martin Class Vice-President lg Band 3,hg Camera Club l,2,35 Boys' Sports Club My nWho's Batty Now?n 3. A mechanical-minded fellow who drives a Plymouth and likes to tinker wi cars. Blond and blue-eyes, has a distinctive laugh, though doesn't overwork it. H wax 53 19 fify f 5 fs 22, 1 ,f Vw 41 yi 6 June Irene Patton ' XIV' 1 'J ., 'ku J Marching Band 23 Girls' Chorus lg Handicraft Club lg Girls' Sports Club 23 Craft Club 33 Dramatics Club Q. Brown hair, brown eyes, five feet, four inches of height distinguish June, her giggle is unmistakable. She likes bookkeeping but is not a friend of English. eniom L-. -I 1 fb, S ' ,Lg 170, ,fl ,Q 1 .1 ,. - I ' ' Pilnald 1Lynn Sagner Q . i . 9 jig 'QPU uf. 9b C iw r L A o e tw 1 L '- . kj' 5 v ' v , 5, , u L' -- fy? x Qt Band l,2,3,h3 Varsity Basketball 3, ug Junior Varsity Basketball 1,25 Baseball l,2,3,Lg Boys'Atbletic As- sociation l,2,3,L fVice-President LQ, Science Club l3Hot Stove League 23 Boys' Sports Club 3,u3 nWbo's Batty Ncw?n 35 Nciementinen A. A tall slender athlete whose first loveis baseball, nGunnernis friend- ly and easy to get along with. Oc- cupies first chair in the band's trumpet section. 20 llfzllw lu Mass Treasurer lg UELSHMAN 2,3,ll fExchange Editor 3 AlumniEBitor 313 BLUGOLD L CBusiness Managerlg Band 33 Girls' Chorus lg Baseball Score- keeper 2,33 Girls' Varsity Basket- ball Manager M3 Girls' Athletic As- sociation l,2,3,h5HandicraftClub lg Banking Club 2,3 Craft Club 3 QSec- retaryjg Dramatics Club L3 uClemen- tinen L. With her sense of humor and infec- tious laugh, things usually aren't dullwhen Shirley's around.S'1e likes music and plays the piano. A coop- erative, efficient person. eni ra 5 Y A 5izabeth Shirk JV ig Class Treasurer 2,3,hgWELSHMAN 2,3, M QBusiness Manager 313 Band l,2,3, Mg Girls' Chorus lg Varsit Basket- ball l,2,3,ug Softball 2,53 Girls' Athletic Association l,2,3,Q CTrea- surer M33 Handicraft Club 13 Girls' Sports Club 2,33 BankingPlan 33 Dra- matics Club M CSecretaryJ3 HCl tinen M. A reliable, high-scoring basketba girl. nBettyH, as she is known to everyone, leads the clarinet section of the band. Can be serious when occasion demands, usually isn't. 5 Y if Z wi Ruth Margaret Shirk Gir1s'Ath1etic Association 1 2 1 H Handicraft Club lg Girls' Sports Club 2,33 Dramatics Club 14 Atall girlwith brown hair and brown eyes. Ruth is quiet and reserved ln the classroom, but she can open up at times, expecially when behind the wheel of dad's Pontiac , p, el'll0l 6 WS, 153, , 50 -if SIN ' 1613, ff? ., ' 'A V X 2' P ,rfifae Violet Stalnecker .H Jjfffpryj J JJ f I school activities. if Assistant Class Treasurer 3 WELSH MAN T plat b,g BLUGOLD Ll, Magorette 1,2,3,Kg Girls' Chorus 1, Varsity Basketball 2,3, Ll, Girls' Athletic Association 1,2,3,LI. fSecretary I Cheerleader 3,Ll.g Handicraft Club 1 Klnresidentbg Girls' Sports Club 2 Camera Club 3 Banking Plan 3 Dra matics Club g'Wno's Batty Nowv' C1e1nentine il3 The Bond Between Petite, a wee bit flirtatious, Ma zie has a way with the fellows, and they don't seem to mind a bit A willing and dependable worker in Patricia Ann Wells WELSHMAN LL, BLUGOLD L+, Band 3, 43 Girls' Chorus 33 Varsity Basketball ,H3 Girls' Athletic Association 3, 3 Banking Plan 33 Girls' Sports Club33Dramatics Club M3 nWho's Bat- ty Now?n 33 nClementinen M3 uTh Bond Between M. A A blushing, blue-eyed gal, with ap flare for things artistic. Her so- prano voice makes uPatn an asset wherever there's any singing to be done. eniorri Betty Jane Witwer Class Secretaryl,2,h3 Student Coun- cil 33 VJELSHMAN Typist L33 BLUGOLD LH Majorette l,2,3,Mf Girls' Chorus 1, 2,3,uj Varsity Basketball L3 Soft- ball 2,3,uj Girls' Athletic Associ- ation l,2,3,u CVice-President 3,nJ3 Cheerleader 2,3,uj Handicraft Club lCSecretaryl3 Girls' Sports Club 2, 33 Banking Plan 33 Dramatics Club fTreasurerD3 nWho's Batty NoW?n 35 HClementineH h3nThe Perfect Gentle- mann A Dark hair, dark eyes, a friendl smile: they all belong to uBets. An avid horsewoman ands skilled ba- ton twirler, she' s living proof that big things comein small packages.n 23 zzz A 5932- jg'Zf.fy' emwmfeeeweeyggwf . at 5 Q PM .J if ffm E ilu ., e wwvwbwwwwwwwfw vWWHMMMmMmMWMw3 liweeewxwxemwewixaewlam + 1 ,, Fi: will -ff arf, S, . ., .. .. QQMQ 'fliiis M53 Www? K Elsie Eshelman Rich Wertzler Nw ,1 -1.. .' hw mmf gn 'r Mme Q1WB :gf rifgfgfzf-'u:f:, xg wgiiggi-gk-.f j' ,m:'.. , ' .,,-1,5 , ,w j X QM, .Wg - 153 gonfrigufiond fo Jack Fillman Rich Hertzler' Ken Kurtz Elsie Eshelman Helen Glass Betty Shifk 4 v w 14 Lynn SQSHGP Betty smirk Pat Hells .gpaorffi ana! Wudic K K .I 5 ,kg mms J: ' I , ' - , V b x 1 K , f ' K 4 K if f Q Q, Q . i , , ' lv x N .i K f 'sz M ' sjw 3 -iw Qs, . QQ - slgffif ffstf 3 aff.,-is -X Y 9 wx x'wi5, xy.-vfpwF1e P--Ar Q..1'::: 'P x-'. -,- X 2 r A 4: A L it 1 fw -Hr. . .-F -Ki. 1- H fa xg fl QEQQ Qkgw' 5, Aga LL, e w w , M '7 1 ' A, N tkggq 1 Ng., :3 'jzxwfff 'Qwrjw ,.- -Fx 4' Lynn Sagnef' Mazie and Bets Uazie Stalnecker' Pat 'Hells Bets Witwer gs. f. 4 zvswgxx 1 g b SFR: rr QQ 9 NIO? CLAUS PLAY fl ooo 5 54 0, KJQY Sf, 019 ey-'l 8l'l'lQl'lfll'le i1TSCuGd by Mr Dorotnv Groff A comedy ln three acts WQYQQG Peggy Goodin Om Q18 Presented November 21, 1952 ....Betty Witwer .......Pat Wells Eugene Hollinger ..E1sie Eshelman .....Lynn Sagner ...Kenneth Kurtz .....Conrad Howe Richard Hertzler Mazie Stalnecker .....Jean Lengel .....Betty Shirk MISS PRUNELLA PRINGLE ..Shir1ey Segner how 'em how. As we entered the doors of C.H.S.in the fallof l9h9, our class increased the school enrollment by thirty-seven, with Liss Rosemary de Furla as our homeroom teacher. In the election of our cl Gary Hoffman became president, with George Martin president. Betty Witwer was chosen 'secretary and treasurer. Our class ln numerous extra-curricular activi- ties. Jac oagn th Kurtz, Curl Haas, Le- roy Beam, Cox l Moore and Ronald Bush were baslet xo girls, Elsie Esh- elman, Be hasxethall. llayinf America's Fillman, Lynn Sagner and the band were Lynn Sagner, Bett and in parades we had be ty and Ma- zie Stalneoker as magor During the early part of the year we hel dles Dancen. ' Entering our sophomore year twenty-seven students with us. Our class officers were: president, Eugene vice-president, Shirley Sparrg secretary, Betty Nitver Betty Shirk. We Sold chocolate milk and orange drink in order to swell our treasury. We held a skating the supervision of our adviser, John Polischak. we had twenty-four members with Kenneth to raise money we sold potato uTiHE3lUBChA period. We also sold cards. An outstanding event class rings. The class lmang vice-pres- ident,K neth Shi urer, Bet- ty Shirk, year we presented our class Ness as director. We also the Prom. Returning as seniors we now reached the career. With Mrs. Dorothy Graff as our two members, one of the three largest classes - The clasaese graduated from Caernarvond in 1 fy haditwenty-two members.. e d do f1I10I'e8.S6 our class funds weesolyd Christmas eandyxand sporngg yyqyy Bored the 13-week sLandis and Landis merchandise plan. Eugene at - Bollinger was unseen editor ef QQQQBLBGQLD rryt with Shirley Segner rygg l. as businessd ttds, ests sf-bills last 3953 WHS the l pmencaeen sr . o'e1wenv1ne - . r t r s ryts. ...s ltss sss. s , 'leaw eyry dt.d A ydt' Us 531 1 estd in 27 11- , V Y . ff feast FW' 5, N r 'ii ,M - A ni eniorfi SSssst-Boom! of gum, In flflfl .iw ' . O 0 xg. S gigs is in -- 'Sm- O,fffSigQfif 2 f Mnclercfaddmen QW s f i S 13 f 4 N 'X ,Sires iln i lON: HcKonly, Weiler, Hartman, Roth, Martin, Gring, Nit- man. QECOVU iCf: Qeyer, N. Nountz, Iert, Elsie Moyer, Wagner, Ethel Moyer, Calvin Howe. THIRD RON: Klinger, Spotts, Mattie, Fox, Zimmerman. FACULTY ADVISER: Kenneth Ness. C LLIZLCJFU With the social event of the year, the Junior-Senior Prom, to their credit, the class of lQ5h will nove intothe senior homeroom neXtsemester.Uhder Kenneth Ness's direction thc class also present- ed their play Arril Eh. The arri- val of the class rings, January lf, was another highlight of the clnss's third yearin high school. In order to increase their trea- sury, Christmas cards were sold by the juniors. In extra-curricular activi- ties the class is represented in the band, chorus, school paper, Varsity and Junior-Varsity bas- ketball. Dale Beam served as class president, Eugene Gring as vice- president, Elsie Moyer as secre- tary and Audrey Fox as treasurer. FIRST ROW. Snyder, Stoltzfus, Kantner, Ruoss, Helder, R Hat aloski, Rossman, Hoffman, Trout. SECOND ROW: Hoffman, Becker, Moyer, O'Neill, Glick, R. Roth, Pauley, Hataloski, Davis TH RD ROW: D. Fox, J. Moyer, McFarland, Reifsnyder, Kruppar bach, Berstler, Learned. FACULTY ADVISER: William Moyer. 32,0 0l'l'l ored Having sponsored a skating party at the Reading Fairground Skating Rink, the members of the sophomore class,mdthWdlliam Moyer asdueiradviser, have proved them- selves able to put all their ef- forts into the limited activities available to them. In musical activities, eight of the sophomores were members of thenarching band and eight of the girls belonged to the Girls' Cho- rus. Five of the boys were on the Junior-Varsitybasketball team and four girls played on the girls' varsity team. The officers ofthe class are asfbllows: president,Robert Krup- penbachg vice-president, Richard Glickg secretary, Shirley Beck- erg treasurer, Doris Ann McFar- land. in Us , 'i Beginning theirfirst year of high school education,the thirty- two freshmen have shown coopera- tion,although they have not spon- sored any activities. Five members of the class have displayedtheir musical abil- ity playing in the band. Nine of the boys are participating in sports. In the freshmen class as- sembly program January 30 they FIRST ROW: Kennel, Whiteman, Sweitzer, Bixlen Dukeman, Clark, Erb, Schaffer, Bitler. SECOND ROW: C. Weaver, Clark, R. Roth, King, Urban, Pellicciotti, Schweitzer, J. Martin, E. Mountz, Fries. THIRD RCW: McCord, Carroll Howe, Gring, Hoffard, Stroman, Witwer, Stoltzfus, Filmore, R. Weaver. FACULTY AD- VISER: John Polischak. iiSZLZl5l4l7l6V1 presented the one-act play nWild- cat Willie Gets the Wooliesn. Ronald Keeler was chosen by the members of the class to serve as president during their first year, with Chester Clark as vice- president.RobertFilmore fulfilled the secretarial obligations and Betsy Fries was treasurer. John Polischak was the adviser of the group. C V445 C264 JQJ '9'9'm J, Clib i2 x ff 5: v sf Q 'l by V' XVII G2 . 4. 3 d Q If Y K W ., ,Q J. 3 me Q J S' 3 1' 'YZ .44-if riff. ' Q 3. , I 3 . , -wiv X fi .Q 'Fa if 55 Ji ,gf f . g ' b, w W . 1 4 5? A - F 2 ' 'V' ' FE if if 'W ' i ' W? ' - mf ,L11,L Sf Mig my J .1 , 4 . 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Mrs. BLUGOLD. 36 KV Xxkdx--1 XVJJ. N .,...vyzLil ,L x 5-'f QCA' A 'xi ,f .Y 1 X l Qfyx' X .!L x'N X V --'X wrvvx' N fx 'N IX pf- I f . l yfu 'C . -FX f- .xx ' - - ' ffl ! I A 1 X k - ' ,bk 6. FL -.1 A 1 X.. Fqln he , I, Q X If I ,' N I kj N A' bugs- My 'J S PM J ,- haf' Eff in tvs K K- ' f ,Xi N0 9 V, X X, 'X . ' ' Q'HY,Rp.L- .K-.innfgl-YXSYW1 VYCFK T K. I 'V D fx l D J V55 Q55 g A -. nh? wk'QLQ if dacg Ojchon X 1 X ,fx A KK Q ' ' A ' - t' ' e N ,.,. x vt- . -4 f P df? SQQQSEQ 9065 with the Ceumel of their sd- xx 1 M 'R . ' , 1, ' fx Fu X,-,U ' l 7 of .5 990 3,35 yd viser, Mrs. Dorothy Groff, tue staff' ' nu -Q,9S9c7X5.c '62 915' -,509 w members have made TUE TIEl,SHMAN a vw tll3?f'i,W 6033 -Xe, 47 JIU newspaper worthy of capturlng con- f , -wyflxwc gnmx 2-P D 9-93951 '47 14767 -UU PC testh awards durihfv' the five vesrsof' YN L,Pl0 il QR,s- sift ,O X553 9,6 Q, M . . . 04. l' Yltzf' N ' 3, 40 ,fx gc 'l Le- ef its membershlp ln the Pennsylvania he f 1 I bf X996 99475 Q7 - ,r F School Press Association and its ,.'Q 01291.12 L ,T ,S O59 5 x NCI, Q-sq '-'-'WU C three years as 51 member of the Co-,155 Win CVSPVOU ,CXGXX bei f fe!,b,.3,l, , lumbia Scholastic Press Association. 10 Ejxlpoluhln I CQ, , K KJ W 1505- 1 Tl' Tffjftza, 4' Pit -2 f'-Xlll ' ' ' i090 is C EUFW For the twenty-sixth consecu- tfjfgfx xyifll X' ' . 1 'ts-use 'L 'fl'xfY! tive year the staff of THE WEIJSHMAN 61.6 f' ' WML X ,A 'I K X' M .s,,,- Q- A , . . O' KVXX, ' -XCJ K x N V 1 N X NV , 51 has been orlnglng to the students n,,-,,XXN, 7 Cr-nl W 1 U J 'f 14411 ,B'ttY If up-to-date news and eventsof inter- nfsj -QVGH f'fLi,m,m3sFf J Vlfvf L QTY UWC est around the school as well as 'lvgdwl 6 Qlfcffx,-11 , it +C' vw X 1 C ,, . . ,L ,Og H QQ, X y ,P rmmmv , w,',f,fL A HK numepous leatures, edltorlals and Ame, ,DY V ,t g,L. 401 'Un Ii, 'lvqhfl' Vlfxq humor items. Q. 1fx'XM,,., f3. -3-X'f!Xf,t5 1,27 :ICAO lg: Us U it 'Y Mt-7 Y Q Q if fflafl 2024: ?2ersLler, S'1ffder, Volliugjer, Learned? Jells, ertzler. Cdi3i3TA5D 51011: Stelr1ecker,Witr-fer, Eshelmaw, liossrieen, ' Ariz, Se3l'r1er, fl. Shirk, Elsie Iojfer, fieckfr, Tre-'t, lewis. .'.'uCULff .J .'l3LJR: glrs. Dorothy Clroff. fi' XS-uv Beyer, E. Mountz, Clark, R. Weaver, Reifsnyder, Gring FACULTY ADVISER: Robert Zwally. Clfllefd Although it was small in By actually- worxing with size this year, the Camera film processing he clubers Club proved itself one of have gained a better back- the most active ofthe Wed- g1 O11Hd5I1p?'1OtOgI'ap1'1ic tech- nesday morning groups. Un- Iliqlle. der Robert Zwally's dir- ection the members proc- To conduct meetings the essed film, using the de- club elected the follow- veloping-tank method. The ing officers: president, enlargement of prints and AudreyFbx:secretary, Flor- the printing of the nega- enceGring3 treasurer, Edna tives have also been done. Mountz. 38 W 1361.5 : 4 This scenery wil.be avail- able, at a nominal rental fee, to all school groups wishing amuse it for their In its second year of ex- istance at Caernarvon, the Dramatics Club, under Mrs. Dorothy S. Groff's super- vision, again presented a productions. night of one-act plays. p Funds raised from these Ufficers elected by the plays and the ones given club are as follows: pres- last year are being used ident, Eugene Hollingerg to defray the expenses of vice-president,Ekie Eshel- building permanent scenery man, saretary, Betty Shkkg for the Fire Hall stage. treasurer, Betty Witwer. ramaficri FIRST RON: Martin, McFarland, B. Shirk, Haas. SECOND ROW: Stalnecker, Green, Becker, Lengel, Glass.THlRD ROW: Rossman, Weller, Mattis, Segner, Schweitzer.STANDING: Witwer, Davis, Hollinger, Wells, R. Shirk, Elsie Moyer, Eshelman. FACULTY ADVISER: Mrs. Dorothy Groff. X rf- XV.. 'E' -me N 1. .f-' V 'P' 'uno - x --.va FIRST RCW: 'artman, Dukeman. SECOND RCN: Clark, king, Bitler, Loffman, C'Neill, Hofferd, Kruppenbacb, Hitman, Grinf. TPIRD RON: Kantner, Conrad Howe, Witwer. FOJRTP RCN: Schaffer, iixler, Erb, Sweitzer, Stoltzfus, Glick, Urban. FACVLTY ADJISER: William Moyer. ,kEZ7Cil6llll1! gggzlfl ci?Qgl!g The Rodend Gun Club, under members give brief reports the direction of William to the sportsmen on topics Moyer,Has been active dur- of interest to them. inq itsfirst year at Caer- narvon. At their xeetings Other officers elected by the members told hunting the members areas follows: stories and discussed var- vice-president, James Wit- ious tynes of funs and ri- mangsecretary,Ronald Keel- fles. Euqene Grinv, presi er, treasurer, Ronald Wit dent of the club, had his WST. The Hiking Club,a new Stu- taking overnight Hikes and dent activityat Caernarvon ViSiT3i11f3 51 local 3103501- this year, was Organized Rainy days were spent dis- underthe direction of Ken- cussing nature. The pres- neth Ness.Snort hikes were 5-delit, C51lVif1 Howe , 30035 taken by thg gpgup during ohargeofdie meetings while theirsemi-weekly club per- Margaret Klinger took care 1055, of secretarial obligations and Charlotte Trout acted Spring found the members SLS YFOSSUPSP- O O FIRST ROW: McCord, Carroll Howe, Trout, Berstler, Learned, Calvin Howe.SECOND ROW: Stoltzfus, Ethel Moyer,Snyder, Reid- er. THIRD ROW: Pauley, Fries, R. Roth, B. Roth. FOURTH RON: Stroman, J. Moyer, C. Weaver, Hataloski. FIFTH ROW: Hoff- man, Zimmerman, Wert, Wagnen FACULTY ADVISER: Kenneth Ness. 'hr-.. sp-ff-f ociotti, U. Fox, Roth.SECOND RGW: Filmore, McKonly, W. Fox, in, Kennel. FACULTY ADVISZR: John Polischak. .Saw-ia Having as their adviser soccer' and Others- John Polischak, the Boys' Sports Club engaged in a When rain or snow made it variety of athletic activ- impossible for them to be ities. In their meetings, outdoors, the boys dis- held during the regular cussed the rules of some Wednesday morning ohh per- of Uuagames which they had iods, the boys played var- been playing. They also ious outdoor sports when talked about hunting. the weather permitted them to do so. These included The club elected no offi- touch-football, softball, cers. 42 FIRST ROW: Hertzler, Whiteman, G. Martin, Kurtz, Pelli- Sagner, Fillman, J. Hetaloski, R. Nateloski, Moyer, J. hart- Jlth Robert Lwallyzxstheir Baccalaureate services. director,Caernarvon's only vocal group, the Girls' This year their selectlons Chorus, met every Monday included severaltradltlon- afternoon to practlce. al Christmas carols,an ar- rangement of the theme from Schubert? HUnfinlshed dyl- Composed of girls from all H y, H, y - , VH the classes, the chorus is PHOHX am ,Qhmper UQH55 Seen Several times during by hvans, wnlcn lncluuod a each year: at the annual vlolln obbllgato glayeu by Candlelight Service,at the 331189119 UOlllI1iL9l', 210001113011 Spring Concert and at the ist for the CDOTHS. ir :S , Clzorua FIRST ROW: Hollinger, Wells, Becker.SECOND RON: Trout, Sny- der, Wert, Elsie Moyer, Beyer, J. Moyer, Davis, Learned. THIRD ROW: Mattis, Ethel Moyer, Fries,Wagner, Fox, Witwer, Berstler, McFarland. DIRECTOR: Robert Zwally. 1 FIRST ROWf Becker, Lengel. SECOND ROW: Manger, Sweitzer, zer, Berstler, McFarland, Ethel Moyer, Dampman, Cashweiler, Sweitzer, Filmore, Segner. FOURTH ROW: Spotts, N. Mountz, Hertzler, Wells, Eshelman, G. Martin, Segner, Elsie Moyer, T. Martin, J. Moyer, Schmehl, Dampman, Kennel, Witman, Snyder. FIFTH ROW: Trout, Gring, E. Mountz, Fillman, Weiler, Learned, Witwer, Stalnecker, Mattie. DIRECTOR: Robert Zwally. Z?f.,.J W nu OU O 0' Walter 5potts,who ww grad- bert -Wally our bend has uated in the Class of lfio O 2 become one of which both and is a mgmbey gf the the school and town can be Shrinersl ASSOCiatiOn, We yroua, have had the privilege of parading at the two Pret- Tne bend has uno tne nonor 291 BOWl Eames in Reading- of participating hiperedes at Churchtown, Elizabeth- The concert bend plays at town, Money Brggg, Gap, the Candlelight Service, Elvereon, new Lollend,Epn- the Spring Concert and the rate and needing. Through graduation exercises. Under the directi f R 44 W ,Y Kurtz, A. Martin.THIRU ROW: Kline, Shirk, Rossmen, Schweit- ni- 15, . QS . ' V If 0 5 -. r ,rgf ,,, 019- - 1 .f ' NA, A u , ' r ' - .-4 '! f 'Nu if xx ' ' .. 4 'r f-- N - ':..,....,7 V --hx ..', xxx W. Q fu , ft 4 1-h Av A ,Vg A x s ' N1 , ' e, -.',,N,,,,'..-, 1 - ,A ' Q' . 'xi ,'x -Q 'J K ' S' 4 N ' ' -qui 1' . on 4 ' N XM ' if 1, In l',U Ti I ir 1 .9 . mix ,,,. 4 U ' 5 ' - -. N K ' ' X' - '- Q xr. ' sy . ' 4 ' T t . 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A The Girls' Athletic Asso- local affairs and charging ciationwas again organized dues.With these funds they under the supervision of purchased new uniforms for Mrs. Dorothy Groff, the Varsity Cheerleaders and donated 3:5100 to the The girls raiaximoney this cafeteria for the purchase year by selling refresh- of trays, besides purchas- ments at basketball games, ing some equipment Ru'bas- checking coats and hats at ketball and Softball. ir A , Zzfic ,XJSJOCIOCI ffon B. Shirk, Stalnecker, Witwer, Eshelman. FACULTY ADVISER: Mrs. Dorothy Groff. Y 'w.'itwer this year, with Doris p.r1n,.o Farland and Nancy iyiountz he lping vet- erans ,lazie stal- neolcer and Bett the four 0.1-MS. cheerleaders were on hand ot all basicetball gems Mountz to cheer the Gen- erals on toviotory. New blue jumpers were purohsed for the girls by the Girls' Athletic As s o cia tion. Mrs. Dorothy Groffhascharge of the girls. ulraify CAeerLac!erA ,E-R-N-A-R-V-Q-N to assist PoUy'Learned and Q A-E-R-N-A-R-V-Q-N Shirley Beckerto cheer for C-A-E-R-N-A-R-V-Q-N the Junior Varsity, Junior Caernarvon! Caernarvonl High and Gi1 lS' TGHFHS. Caernarvon! The outfits formerly worn This cheer and many others by the Varsity Cheerlead could be heard from the GPS HPS being utilized by rooters of C.H.S. at the these girls. They are blue basketball games dns year. twill skirts lined with The faculty chose Janet gold satin which are worn Berstler and Joanna Moyer with white sweaters. Becker, unior 6AeerAac!em J. Moyer, Berstler, Learned. lwmwf 'His fs , B-K man. STANDING: Hollinger, Eshelman, McFarland, Rossman, Becker. FACULTY ADVISER: Kenneth Ness. Cf-Zbegalem Debating this year on the speaker subject Resolved: 'lhat the United States should with- The duee debates were giv- draw from the United Na- en on February 18, 19 and tions , the Caernarvon team 20, the latter date being worked with students from the one on which the de- Amity High School md Penn- baters were at Caernarvon. side Junior High School. The other two days found In each of the series cf them at Amity and Pennside three debates, the three respectively. Kenneth Ness schools each provided one coaches the Caernarvon de- negative and one positive baters. 50 SEATED: Carroll Howe, Filmore, McKonly, Schweitzer, Duke- V,9t'.veem- L 1'65 C Ir1'.,e1 estiw' Movie? hat 15253 spelling champ 1: I'0lfll'l ry V 1, A. U'Tv.:,' 1115333 Srl 3 'mt Eflclf QL, 4 gym The artists at work .kin L A Xl Mxsfia Destination:State Capitol .,'g,Q3l K, N K: 5+ . . N.l? Hfvx4 X XX' Jifgx k 'A I 16'-at ,- ,U fwfg . -M , , u ui 1 f H., , ,gi Q' ,Q Q i if ff M 'f . . ' 1 Do not disturb Um-Pah-Pah . M., After the parade Long and short of it AIJJQJ .xdffra cfionri Sanrio FIRST ROW: Hertzler, W. Fox, Fillman. SECOND ROW: Kurtz, Hartman, Sagner, Roth. arriify Z?a:iLefLaf The Caernarvon High hoopmen opened their 1952-E3 bas- ketball season on the Wilson court November 25. They closed the season February 20 at Warwick. The Generals, having a tough twenty-game schedule, end- ed the season with a record of nine wins and eleven losses. The Generals tied for second place with Honey Brook in the Tri-County League and tied Amity for fourth place in South- ern Berks County competition. 54 5 F The Varsity consisted of the following seven boys: Jack Fillman, Lynn Sagner, Ken Kurtz, Leroy Beam, Bill Hartman, Rich Hertzler and Webster Fox. Beam the team during the final half of the .f V, er,-X--Jaffa-T, and Fox weren't with SSHSOI1. Next year Coach Polischak will started for his line-up, Bill Hartman. ner and Hertzler will be lost toihe team through graduation. have only one veteran Kurtz, Fillman, Sag- Coach Polischak SEASON'S SUMMARY SOUTHERN BERKS TRI-COUNTY WE THEY WE Perry hu 62 Terre Hill 68 Oley S3 Cochranville 6h Ontelaunee 5 L Cochranville 6l Amity 33 gl Honey Brook 56 Fleetwood 2 2 TSPPG Hill 79 Perry K Z3 Warwick 61 Ontelaunee 23 O HOHSY Brook 72 Amity 37 50 Warwick Ml Fleetwood 57 76 4HHf Oley 68 Q8 Coaldale H6 THEY 31+ 29 33 72 53 e ee 69 L13 INDIVIDUA Fillman Sagner Kurtz Hartman Beam Hertzler Roth Gring Hoffman Hataloski O'Neill Moyer L SCORES 26Ll. gov 135 131 113 SO 22 12 lO 5 1+ 3 r 4 I sz- Hoffman, McKonly, O'Neill, Moyer, Gring, Witman. , ,U LgfLa! SEASON'S sUm.mHY The Junior Varsity hoopmen finished Tri-County competition with a record of three wins and as many losses. In the Berks loop they finished in the cellar with no wins and ten defeats. Most of Coach John Polischak's juniors were inexperienced underclassmen with the result that they were unable to hold their opponents. Roth, Gring and McKonly are juniorsg Hoffman, Hataloski, O'Neill and Fox are sophomores while the others are freshmen. At least four of these will be moved up to varsity position next year to fill the va- cancies left by the graduating seniors. 56 Perry Oley Ontelaunee Amity Cochranville Fleetwood Cochranville Perry Honey Brook Ontelaunee Warwick Amity Honey Brook Fleetwood Oley Warwick Coaldale THEY 3 8 2 lg an as 17 56 28 E8 O in 1,8 M8 Q7 O 'F'.'Je1ve ills Peereseuted C. J. KV YN: 1?eS7fetbf111 floor. WPA. Perot jf Yrs www - ized and cowo ed the ?C11J1 '1l1.B1LtC?G. A1t'w 1 tile Lmuls um w 1' iiia - 12:11. they 10st EC'r of Lholr 'n1oS W Your ur 1385 11711643 end outscored t' 2111 o.wyrm1'xt,fw U65 te QQT. Six seniors nvmxnd mm CXQ11' 1'1f1S1I:3tL1'1ll caifeers xviti 1315: season of lfay. WLV ov npr: Eetjj' S1111 1i im? Vazie S..J!1lI1OCl1O1 , 1'm ,m'ni:3g Tlsie 'ismelgmu fmN Put Hells, ,1HQ'U'.'J'11'fS or z'uar'dsg and 'bleu 112155 :-uni uijttff .1Tt,v,yz1', araify Eafilfefgaf SHASU . K5 S1 1,11 TARY :YE T H EY Terre H111 M3 28 A112 'uma 16 r'w1cI: YC 33 Fennside 59 59 'orzey 12140011 715 1411 Terre V111 37 20 Aluwnne 25 21 Cochrfauville 37 39 Honey Rrook 211, 1 Pcnnside ge 2 ',','nrw1cZi 16 2 A1x111m:1e 33 3 COC1-:f'E1i1'.'lllC lff 32 INDIVIDUALs3CQRES1 anime Stalnecker, J.Noyer', G1ass, Wells, B. ehlrk, Captaln l X EShe1men, Manager Seg- Tw ner, If1a.r'Li,n, E. Moyer, Snyder, VcFar1a.nd, if few-, Q-...,,..v ,gfw in-M-1 AI. , . Af. .. ,ww , is Jw ,nr FIRST ROW: Filmore, Kin Thomas, Bixler, Bitler, '9 g, Kennel, Zook. SECOND ROW Rau. THIRD ROW: Sweitzer, Cypher, Walker, Dukeman. it . Vt P. Q5 Hy i 5 x 55, T I E The junior hijh team was orqanized for the second year at Caer- narvon and coached by William Moyer. Twelve boys from irades seven, eidnt and nine displayed their basketball talents. Games were played with Mohnton, Sinking Springs, Warwick, Honeylhbok, Wyomissing, Wil- son and Kutztown. 58 Ab the Did ii count? gwlwfgaf ,xgcfion Good match .qt I WUOS ff food mass Pqt A , ,C eded Kourf gfdfllfed Gyab it, Nazie Qchfa O 0015165 fo nvillg- lanclnq at Lme sldellne Your ball, guards .fd uerfidmefiif' gf? Q N, r + . . ' Q, , Q. .--. ,Ji - . .X v-gas: 'gm 1 .V .-, S .Vx . Q.. ,, - 4 f W New ,fx JJ, + vv. xv il- -- Nm. . .all - sf- mW :qvNn'!N -'W if-Q--2.-Ns .Q ' k ff f L, -,f.,MKx A-.-u.w- www-4 vsbvys-v4w-0-,.s-W , 3 1- - V -9vv'1 Qv'u1--Q-v,g5+d-f--H - --Www 'snr' , Q ,:,g'1X2.,!l,Xlv' msvv ,f ' 5 ' 5 1 . - .. V-N -A aww my--yy. K I -X .gf-A-b. ',Q, -x4-nqfv 4 V' A, . . , 3, ,..- ...Tf-.a1.?.y1x. wx-,. ,X.'f, 4 K. Q 'E ' Q' . Q Av- ,, , kw .'.. nu ' I' - I Q W , : .. ,507 . ,M ..,.,.1. .. . 4 ' a vm . . .Q , Q, 4 YW W' 'WW' , 0 ,tg 3 an Q . yn A, 4 . 1, ,.:f..., K .tv .4--'A ' rv ' 1 M.-- . -39:1 ' ' ' ' Alb I 4 4. ' ' Q IIA!! ' , . lkiZ1l517Il5 G . 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Sauder 0- R st , eZ M ' anton M3916 Sclfluweitzer' 'FE' and Mfrs Joh M155 'et M, Sch H Segner Margara mrs- 'WSC K YFg.a2har16S 32226 Shirk r Mr. and Mrs rt ' n St QW: an3nrf1pff'e,?'n Swiiffir elss Womenvs Eggsigfrate Mr. Mr. and Mrs. James Wells, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Witman Mr. H. L. Whitaker Dr. and Mrs. J. Emory Wells J. A. Zook COFIPLIME NTS COMPIIME NTS 0 F OE THE Jumuk mas PINSUPRIMT MILK 8 ICE CREAM numfsmn vnuu RY mum LUTHER M. KRANIVIER BIRDSBOR0 R. D. 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