Central Bucks High School West - Antler Yearbook (Doylestown, PA)
- Class of 1955
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Looking back at the white milestones which mark an irretraceable way, we realize the need for at better understanding of the heritage we must protect. The Antler Staff of 1955 has chosen for its theme t'America's Heritage - Foundation for the Future. We have attempted to show the develop- ment of our country in relationship with the organi- zation of our school, both verbally and pictorially. As you follow the pages of this book you will follow the path to new horizons , led by our heritage, the guide to the future. 1 ggi fl 011101118 JUNIOR HIGH .. UNDERCLASSES ......,........, ADMINISTRATION and FACULTY SCHOOL LIFE ...........,...... ATHLETICS . . . SENIORS ..,.. -r,,. V w 3 . sf A 4 c .V if . VV- Vg: Gif: .lj fgr pi L55 2 'Lw L Hier' -. . ' A 5 ' I lv. ng V 1 x, Q . - -VV -A V : V V W. V...-v,?::t'2MV V ,M . Q ,sq . ,E V A 'V 'fe 'W . If 3 Q2 L: Li V, .V , - . --.Mei-113 . V I 9: V14 z1,1'V'.11mQf.5 'W-7' - --1, V, 1 gv -,f . V.'V-:V-'V:Vf3Q-WV. V - ' ' Y., V fkv ., . 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L 5r..,4 ' .- , 1V 3. . HQ Q-4 V 2,1 .F V gf.-V , V- V' 125 Vs -- - . ,ng , VV V' - -n-u-mmm-,-. W- ,, Lawns il me l 1 l fr I . 5 Q ,na I , . L l 1 2 2 it it r l 5 5 l 12.3 Student Council-Standing, left to right: P. Rothermel, E. Fulmer, S. Schuyler, D. Wendig, M. Yerlces, B. Moore, P. Greene, Mr. Handy, advisor, J. lVlacAniff, T. Andre, T. Schreiber, R. Horger, M. Dunn, R. Hummer, J. Turniclcy, D. Ward, C. Marczely, R. Schabener. Seated: A. Breinig, S. Potts, J. Franklin, L. Reed, R. Appel, C. Miller, G. Buck, A. Fetzer, C. Hayes, P. Moyer, H. Lake, L. Deem, D. Raffetto, M. Hanby, A. Bigley, L. Hammer. Absent from picture: N. Crossley. This year the Junior High Student Council showed its pride in our school by donating five hundred dollars for shrubhery in front of the school. They earned this money in their very successful magazine campaign. The council sent delegates to the Tri-County Convention at Fountain Hill High School in December and to the convention at Coun- cil Rock High School in March. They helped the Senior High Student Council by cooperating with them on the Lost and Found and the cafeteria problem. In February they participated in the Light Vp' campaign for lights for Memorial Field by handling all ticket sales in the Junior High. In Feb- ruary they also sponsored a dance called Cupid's Twirl. They were also responsible for getting trash cans for the bus-loading zone. Q-W '-su-. N Student Council Officers-left to right: Charlotte Miller, secretary, Gail Buck, vice president, Art Fetzer, presi- clentg Pat Moyer, corresponding secretary, Charles Hayes, treasurer. Student Council rf, we if 7th Grade f v Q, 3 a ROOM 25-Last Row, left to right R. Ashwood, R. Buck, B. Black, E Boswell, K. Anderson, A. Bigley, B A. Althouse, R. Bellerby, D. Carr, W Carpenter. Second Row: C. A Brandes, B. Bishop, N. Boyer, J. Al derfer, B. Barnes, F. Bash, D. Balzer, G. Ament, M. L. Box-tree, M. Amadon First Row: D. Carpenter, B. Beans, G. Campbell, M. Bloom, D. Bye, S. Biggs, D. Brown, B. Bitzer, B. Brinker, P. Arnold. ,,,,,.,.....'.--W..-.,.,.,..-,.,,.... The seventh grade held many interesting audi- torium programs in connection with their class meetings. Their primary interests were travel, talent, and safety. Much time was devoted to plan- ning the field day which was a memorable event for everyone concerned. Even though the seventh graders were very busy getting acquainted with the school and each other, they also had time for a host of other activities. Their program included parties and gatherings. Their sponsors have worked toward making them realize the important task of planning for successful years in the future when they will be called upon to be the leaders in our school and nation. Standing, left to right: Susan Bodine, Secre- tary, Barbara Gsand, Vice-President, Mary Anne Schumacher, Treasurer. Seated: Nancy Boyer, President. ADVISORS-Standing, left to right: Mr. Sowers, Mr. Breme, Mr. Egloff, Mr. Handy, Mr. Williams. Sealed: Miss Errico, Miss Pur- cell, Miss Griffith, Miss High, and Miss Illsley. 1 X ROOM 32-Last Row, left to right S. Coles, P. Corson, R. Brown, G. Col- vin, J. Darrah, P. Cherrier, C. Falk, B. Corson, M. Castor, Davis, L. Deem. Second Row: R. Davis, S. Dieter, G. Cole, U. Illing, R. Dil- worth, T. Brown, D. Chitticlc, C. Con- ro, M. Cornell, E. Brinser, R. Darrah. First Row: R. Coleman, L. D. More- land, C. Craven, S. Daniel, J. Coff- man, A. Cornell, J. Kirby, B. Crock, H. Dutkiewicz, L. Comly, M. Graig. ROOM 18-Last Row: left to right J. Ewers, B. Gommel, T. Elfman, J. Foster, C. Garretson, L. Gibson, R. Dubovoy, B. Gsand, R. Donlon. Sc- cond Row: D. Fly, E. Glasgow, C. Fatzinger, J. A. Graser, A. Fox, B. L. Ficlces, A. Engel, E. Fulmer, B. R. Davis. First Row: H. Davis, S. Feni- more, S. Frome, C. Feineis, J. Gard- ner, R. Franklin, S. Gilman, D. Downs, S. Groth, V. Ely, R. Dyer. ROOM 37-Last Row, left to right: S. Harris, N. Frick, T. Hamilton, W. Guest, R. Gordon, R. Groff, W. Gun- ther, F. Gorman. Second Row: K. Hunsberger, L. Hammer, M. Klair, Jr., G. Jacobus, B. Harris, J. Hitch- man, M. Fulmer, K. Mixlley, R. Given, M. J. Huber, A. Krewson. First Row: W. Hafler, B. Harlcreader, P. Huns- berger, R. Gannon, S. Holms, K. Fra- trik, M. Holniclc, R. L. Durkee, A. Hendricks, E. Harvey. ROOM 27-Last Row, left to right: H. Kallatch, M. Kohl, T. James, B. Kusmaul, J. Karpel, S. Kernen, R. Massaro, S. Keating, W. Lachman, Second Row: B. Hilbert, M. L. Ken- dall, A. Hubner, H. Karaba, R. Hen- derson, A. Oglesby, M. Histand, J. Kralik, R. Imhof, F. Klair, R. Hum- mer, S. Kresge. First Row: P. Jacoby, A. Kircher, W. Cooney, L. Kinces, P. Harrison, J. Landes, J. Heffner, J. Freed, W. Jones, D. Kough, W. Hor- ton. ROOM 100-Last Row, left to right: J. Litke, M. R. Leedom, N. Large, B. Moore, E. Kister, M. Moen, F. Lees, S. McBride, A. D. Leatherman. Se- cond Row: L. Lehn, A. McBride, W. Kockenderfer, J. Kreschollek, B. Linck, H. Keller, D. Mellor, B. Lan- des, J. Leitch, J. March. First Row: R. Kerns, M. Metzner, E. Klebes, L. Landes, G. Lewis, V. Lukens, J. Knipe, S. Lojeski, J. Johnston. ROOM 106-Last Row, left to right: C. Myers, I.. Stout, S. Staats, L. My- ers, D. Penick, S. Potts, B. Neubert, M. Quinn, G. Ott, P. Noblett. Second Row: B. McClintock, M. Stout, R. Opitz, S. Rachwal, W. Moberg, M. Pisciotta, J. Ott, B. Ramsey, F. Mol- dovanyi, P. Potter, F. Michener. First Row: R. Murray, C. Raymond, T. Morris, M. Plequette, D. Naylor, J. Price, J. Packer, P. Place, H. Porter, M. Nunneviller, W. Muller. T 1 r .:. nm 1 if K: 'ini Li 'W V rw 'i fy? W, tllc ROOM 108-Last Row, left to right R. Reptsik, J. Reiff, J. Slack, B. Rice R. Price, J. D. Rhoades, R. Schwartz Second Row: H. Rose, P. Shutt, D Quinn, D. Schmidt, B. Schaffer, J Smith, D. Rodgers, S. Schuyler, J Root, D. Snyder. First Row: V Shackleton, G. Schmellick, K. Sat terthwaite, R. Mahler, L. Ward, H. Clark, J. Scarpello, A. Price, P. Rush, G. Rosenberger, C. Siron. ROOM 41-Last Row, left to riglil: G. Spear, M. Trauger, W. VanLu- vanee, S. Steele, D. Smith, M. Tacker, G. Wasser, R. Swartley. Second Row: G. Tongyai, R. Schabener, E. Stewart, A. Siron, C. Turner, W. Straus, V. Souder, R. Snyder, M. Schumacher, F. Gale. First Row: Twining, D. Stratton, Thompson, C. Straley, B. Seltzer, S. Watson, B. Schwalm Taylor, R. Sharp, L. Trudel. ,J- ROOM 19-Las! Row, left to right: J. Wonder, G. Wilcox, A. Williams, J. Van Dine, R. Wenhold, E. White, J. Zabel, E. Williamson. Second Row: T. Wiley, A. M. Windle, W. Zaks, B. Zglenski, H. Reeser, K. Vincent, R. White, Utzy, J. Trippe. First Row: G. Young, K. Turnicky, D. Zabel, J. Shiffer, D. Winton, J. Wag- goner, E. Ziegler, B. West. 3 . V . ...ve A.. ' if 5 0, .w b J . -fs 1 ' L 1:5 V ' ' ,Q , f 1 . fs wg gas. 2,3 M, .. kfxeif if fd gig Q' f' J'V'+M.' ff- ik' Q, tw, A A -me if ',4 e 5 -anime 1 fu ,M it . .-5 ... . s a - o 1 4 gi: U..-A '-Q-.Mm ROOM 26-Last Row, left to right: L. Carlen, Bullitis, D. Birgfeld, T. Andre, R. Bauman, J. Brinker. Fourth Row: J'. Bach, J. Buckert, M. Berta, J. Chew, D. Bitting, M. Berta. Third Row: dra, ter. net, gart, row, B. B D. Ament, A. Bergner, R. Bon- W. Bateman, N. Biggs, A. Arbet- Second Row: G. Bailey, J. Ben- J. Beans, B. Atkinson, C. Bo- S. Bodine. First Row: D. Far- M. Beer, J. Bryan, C. Bishop, ensinger. 8th Grade This year has been Z1 very interesting one for the eighth grade. Their activity program has kept them very busy. They seem to be putting to practice the ideas they see on TY, for they have had both a quiz show and a Beat the Clock program of their own. Their other activities were the Valentine Play and their Christmas and Hallo- ween parties. The biggest interest of the eighth graders at present is their eagerness to become ninth graders. Standing, left to right: Connie Hayman, Vice- President, Lester Moyer, Treasurer, Barbara Ely, Secretary, Virginia Kinney, President. ADVISORS-Lust Row, left to right: Mr. Frederick, Mr. Satterthwaite, Mr. Heacock, Mr. Miller, Mr. Antunes. Seated: Mr. Jacobs, Miss Babin, Miss Frailey, Mrs. Keough, Mr. Koons. .N Q- I up CH no Il 5.. ROOM 5-Last Row, left to right: J. Clarence, E. Curry, S. Campbell, K. DeRemer, M. Dunn, E. Clymer. Third Row: M. Denner, E. Comes, P. Con- ley, B. DeBrigida, C. Bush, E. Cooley, E. DeWees. Second Row: B. Christ- man, Ofner, S. DeMusz, Cole, R. Lockett, B. Ely, L. Comly, B. Dil- wcrth, J. Bond. First Row: J. Cohen, S. E. Cook, J. Marshall, J. Carver, E. Mahler, E. M. Clarke, L. Deane. ROOM 8-Last Row, left to right: J. Foster, D. Fischer, C. Fairfield, R. Duval, R. Mills, K. Kralik. Fourth Row: A. Hager, C. Hayman, R. Gil- bert, L. Gee, J. Hartzell, M. Rieben. Third Row: J. Fry, L. Ely, J. Foley, D. Fenimore, R. Ewer, K. Eckhart. Second Row: F. Gondkoff, L. Fueller, M. Hanby, B. Hager, J. Fulmer, F. Siron. First Row: R. Fox, F. Fell, A. Gilbert, M. Hawthorn, C. Haar. TOWER ROOM-Last Row, left to right: E. Hendricks, E. Horvath, D. Kendrigan, E. Hamilton. Third Row: C. Henry, J. Hutchcroft, P. Heath, D. Nickparenko, J. Herschler, R. Hellcrman, B. Lee, S. Holnick. Se- cond Row: N. Hendricks, T. Kulp, L. Hcnnequin, Kulp, C. Jones, Heacock, R. Huber, G. Hamilton. First Row: A. Ward, E. Haughton, D. Ward, L. Holtz, T. Hammett, Hyde, J. Hendricks, M. High. ROOM 42-Fourth Row, left to right: W. Mitchell, V. Kenny, M. Marks, K. Luckenbach, T. La Rue, S. John- son. Third Row: D. Lane, G. Halde- man, R. Long, P. Schaible, C. Lee, R. Hulbert, M. Johnson, E. Lewis. Second Row: M. McDermott, M. Lear, W. Leon, A. Leatherman, R. Lutz, S. Litke, D. Warner, S. Lindsay. First Row: L. Kershner, W. Livezey, C. Marczely, P. Roberts, B. Kritler, W. Large, L. Lewis, and D. Reisenwitz. ROOM 28-Last Row, left to right: F. Place, S. Nevin, J. Kniese, R. Horger, H. Myers, J. Oxinio. Third Row: V. Palmer, D. Mulharen, M. L. Nyce, L. Nelson, G. Saffier, D. Pal- mer. Second Row: B. Nemec, G. Myers, L. Moyer, D. Pannetta, C. Pattison, R. Morris. First Row: S. Munson, F. Nash, B. Park, J. Neide, F. Mowery, B. Palmer, E. Penick. ROOM 104--Last Row, left lo right: J. Roberts, D. Miller, T. Schreiber, D. Rickert. Second Row: J. Preston, G. Schott, S. Read, R. Sands, M. Posnett, J. Shafer, J. Rader. Front Row: E. Price, R. Skoniecki, P. Renz, T. Scarborough, M. Queripel, P. Price, J. Rimmer, J. Reading. uns Ji ROOM 107-Last Row, left to right: j. Rosenberger, C. Taylor, V. Tawre- sey, L. Shatt, D. Snyder, H. Sayres, j. Skiner, H. Schanner. Third Row: C. Cramer, Smith, Rosenberger, J. Snyder, B. Konderchek, S. Steph- ens, R. Stafford, D. Richardson. Se- cond Row: Salevsky, G. Yothers, M. Schaible, C. Rumer, G. Hauck, R. Sides, C. Doan, J. Shellenberger. First ROW: D. Tresidder, S. Roberts, D. Raffetto, C. Staats, A. Spokes, D. Cornell. ROOM 9--Last Row, left to right: J. Weniger, B. Warren, L. Wolfinger, G. Wismer, R. Schumacher, B. Wen- ner. Third Row: N. Walton, L. Woodall, C. Thornberry, B. Walther, J. Wood, B. Werner, D. Weik, K. Welch. Second Row: P. Whitticar, J. Worthington, E. Worthington, T. Woley, Terrell, Williams. First Row: W. Bernel, P. Trippe, Tur- nicky, C. Wallenhaller. B. Worthing- ton, M. Twiford, D. Wendig. ROOM 49-Last Row, left to right: B. Roberts, F. Waddington, K. Mc- Ilvain, Moyer, R. DuBree, M. Ado- maitis, B. Rentscheler, E. Bullock. Se- cond Row: B. Landis, G. Lutz, An- derson, S. Poole, E. Fields, B. Lake, L. Maughan, R. Stirman. First Row: P. Pickering, Gray, B. Poole, D. Strouse, C. Johnson, B. Dostman, B. Potts, M. Staab, M. Davis. 9th Grade The warmth and friendship of the ninth grade was displayed this year when they presented a line welcoming program to help the incoming seventh grade to adjust to junior high school life. Their so- cial plans were highlighted by a pre-holiday dance in December and their April Frolic. Then, of course, came the more important matter of program plan- ning, which was concluded only after numerous vocational movies and conferences. Now the ninth grade will move up into the senior high school and meet the new and more advanced challenges that will prepare them for a fruitful life ahead. J u 3. Slunding, left to right: Robert McNealy, Vice Presidentg Robert Tomlinson, Presidentg Gail Buck Secretaryg Charlotte Miller, Treasurer. ADVISORS-Standing, left to right: Mr. Donchez, Mr. Mayson, Miss Chimileski, and Mr. Baker. Sealed: Miss Clymer, Miss Hipple, Mrs. Clendenin, Mrs. Lynaugh, and Miss Wynkoop. Bill ll ll lll ll! ill I 'E X l ,rs l ROOM 34-Last Row, left to right: D. Heinz, W. Flack, B. Hager, E. Haldeman, B. Goodwin, T. Batson, H. Hall, R. Gelsebach. Second Row: M. Frederick, W. Garges, R. Grater, T. Gegan, P. Gilman, J. Taifer, D. Gommel, C. Hirschbuhl, C. Hayes, C. Fountain. First Row: E. Syga, J. Franklin, B. Groff, J. Freas, C. Heil- man, W. Bohnel, B. Wells, J. Carlisle, B. Hamilton, Frye, R. Hendricks, R. Hager. ROOM 20-Last Row, left to right: A. Nelson, S. Moritz, P. Nagurny, C. Posnett, L. Paul, P. Parsonese, J. Biegel, J. Cantwell. Third Row: L. Reed, T. Nunneviller, P. Moyer, J. Nowakowski, N. Partsch, E. Patton, J. Partsch. Second Row: S. Ralph, L. Price, W. Overholt, L. Read, C. Raisner, S. Ott, T. Cramer, J. Pearce. First Row: R. Whatley, M. Norris, L. Keyes, M. Paxson. ROOM 21-Last Row, left to right: B. McCarran, R. Longstreet, R. Appel, C. Nliller, Elfman, N. Moldovanyi. Third Row: F. McKelvey, P. McCor- mick, Druse, N. McKinstry, R. Kratz, V. Mayers, P. Mayers. Second Row: M. Moon, C. Kratz, S. Love, J. Robertson, J. McLaughlin, E. Los, P. Mason, T. McNealy. First Row: M. Mish, N. Richard, P. McCarthy, R. Mullen, J. Michie, B. Maxwell. ROOM 39-Last Row, left to right: J. Smith, C. Sanderson, B. Saclow, M. Talor, J. Scott, E. Ward, D. Smith. Second Row: Smith, S. Strouse, R. Ruehl, J. Camburn, N. Shanlcweiler, S. Shaddinger, R. Perry, P. Simonski, R. Schwartz. First Row: G. Schroeder, F. Shelly, P. Rothermel, J. Shaddinger, C. Tessmer, T. Speight, M. A. Swartz, J. States, A. Shaddinger. ROOM 35-Last Row, left to right: F. Hyde, J. Kritler, P. Fairchild, M. Klein, R. Harris, L. King, M. Jami- son. Third Row: P. Green, D. Hen- dricks, J. Kohl, R. Painter, B. A. Labs, T. Kurtz, D. Hockman. Second Row: B. Honer, S. Jones, S. Tenley, E. Klebes, M. Huber, K. Hunsberger, A. Hartlev. First Row: C. Howard, R. Conrey, E. Knott, T. Histand, C. Kahn, R. Hummer, J. Klebes. ROOM 11-Last Row, left to right: J. Towler, C. Worthington, E. Keyser, S. Zebley, R. Thompson, S. Wagner, W. Wieland. Third Row: Taylor, E. White, B. Sheetz, G. Tettemer, N. Wallower, Ward, D. Topel, R. Tomlinson. Second Row: C. Thatcher, B. Thompson, E. Zeek, R. Tompson, P. Westcott, B. Varga, S. Young, Y. Wenhold, W. Wilkinson. First Row: J. West, D. Wendig, F. Maguire. ROOM 4-Last Row, left to right: J. Calvert, M. Weber, J. Bell, Ben- singer, R. Atkinson, C. Connitt, S. Bishop, B. Alexander, A. Bloom. Third Row: J. Bleiler, B. Brinker, G. Buck, W. Sachsenmaier, C. Blas- chke, T. Bruner, J. Bitzer. Second Row: O. Myers, I. Castelow, E. Bueh- rle, L. Brown, A. Black, J. Brower, A. Breinig. First Row: C. Baratucci, R. Roth, A. Brash, F. Ace, J. Cornell, H. Bryan, J. Erwin. ROOM 24-Last Row, left to right: T. Erwin, W. Clark, L. A. Fisher, K. Davis, E. Cosner, E. Chatburn, N. McGinnis. Third Row: N. Ewer, N. Crossley, A. Fetzer, C. L. Fighera, R. Conley, L. Detweiler, W. Wood, L. Zemka. Second Row: R. Buchahan, R. Deane, R. Carver, P. Cripps, D. Burmeister, B. Fenimore, J. Davis. First Row: S. Torgeson, G. Denney, N. Foral, M. Erwin, M. Yates, M. Eichenberger, M. Felber. ROOM 51-Las! Row, left to right: D. Brown, J. MacAniff, B. Bramble, J. Oglesby, M. Johanides, C. Callag- han, M. Kallatch, J. Blichas, A. Quinn. Second Row: Sxachel, P. Harris, E. Farlick, M. Jampo, E. Saalfrank, M. Price, P. McKeown, D. Schneck, F. Acuff. First Row: Sucler, E. Dardo, R. lVlcVan, C. Mc- Hugh, B. Bumeder, J. Mutter, T. Igoe, T. Stachel, and J. Jourdan. Rh thm and Grace BEGINNERS' DANCING-Left to right: C. Garretson, P. Ward, B. Bitzer, B. Black, B. Garges, B. Linck, T. Hamilton. ADVANCED DANCING-Last Row, left to right: J. Chew, M. Adomaitis, M. Betta, T. Erwin. First Row: C. Fighera, B. Wells, J. Wood. JUNIOR HIGH BAND-Left to right: P. Cripps, J. Fulmer, S. Bishop, R. John- son, W. McCarran, L. Carlen, F. Shelley. Music seems to come naturally to the talented musicians in the Junior High Band Club. Lester Moyer was president this yearg Stanley Bishop, managerg Judy Fulmer and Frank Shelly, librar- iansg Peggy Cripps, attendance ofhcer, William Mc- Carran, quartermasterg Lawrence Carlen, sergeant- at-arms: Peggy Rothermel, head drum majoretteg joan McG1aughlin, color sergeant. Social dancing became fun in the Beginners, Dancing Club this year. The members, taught by Miss High, Miss Purcell, and Mr. Jacobs, gained poise and grace besides learning the basic dance steps. The Mambo, the Charleston, square dancing, modern dancing, and other types of dancing were taught by Miss Illsley and Mrs. Crowers to the members of the Advanced Dancing Club. Jr. High Club . . . are timulaling . . . STAGECRAFT-Left to right: B. Alex- ander, A. Beck, W. Bishop, D. Raffetto, J. Elfman. I . . 4-w..W,:s W., A, Under the leadership of Andrew Beck as stage- manager, and Beverly Alexander as secretary, the Stagecrafters have handled all the junior High auditorium programs and pep rallies. They have already mastered the operation of the control board and are fast learning the ins and outs of staging. The play Homework was the major activity of the Dramatic Club. The play was given in as- sembly. Miss Errico and Miss Clymer were the sponsors of the club. The Photography Club has been very busy this year, not only taking pictures, but also enlarging and developing them. They elected Peter Westcott as president, Gail Buck, vice president: Shirley Strouse, secretaryg and Mary Lee Nyce, treasurer. l S ig . Light - Action - Camera DRAMATICS-Standing, left to right: J. Foster, M. Marks, R. Bauman, T. Hammett. Seated: S. Bodine, H. Frick, B. Harkreader. 'S PHOTOGRAPHY-Left to right: S. Strouse, P. Westcott, G. Buck, M. Nyce. I M -ft: 4, 7, '74, 'MS 3 w u-.- . . . and exciting LIBRARY-Left to right C. Hirschbuhl, T. Gegan, J. Bensinger, E. Haldeman, C. Connitt, J. Freas. The Might Pen REPORTERS-Standing, left to right: C. Brandes, S. Torgeson, A. Brash, M. Quinn. Seated: B. Fenimore. JUNIOR BUCKANEER-Standing, left to right: A. Hartley, R. Gordon. Sealed: P. Mc- Carthy, J. Calvert, A. Bloom, B. Alexander, F. Nash, V. Mayers. . W - , R W 'wg ki, V y -ni. -V, ....., i'7.t: 32f'ffI' ff'-tie ' ian fi X. ' YI? 14 . , -2 4' -' ff 'A ,. uf... f ,. f Junior librarians spent the year learning about books and the library and helping out in the library in free periods. Their advisor, Miss Kurtyka, took them on two held trips. Their president was Carol Connittg vice-president, Jane Bensinger, and secre- tary-treasurer, Carol Blaschke. Outside speakers and field trips enlivened the year for the Press Club. The president was Betsy Fenimore: the vice-president, Anne Brashg the re- cording secretary, Sue Torgesong the corresponding secretary, Carol Brandesg and the treasurer, Mary Quinn. The Junior Buckaneer completed its second successful year of publication with Beverely Alex- ander as editor. Mr. Mayson and Miss Errico were their advisors. The paper printed special editions for Christmas, Easter and April Foo1's day. N . Q The Chess Club, sponsored by Mr. Handy, enabled people to learn or improve their skill in this game. Every member had an opportunity to play when round-robin tournaments were set up, which lasted from four to tive weeks. Secretary George Allen was the only oftlcer. CHESS-Standing, left to right: D. Chittick, E. Cooley, M. Craig. Sealed: J. Packer, R. Davis, E. Patton, J. Heffner. N- K vhky ..,, fyfk T .'i. ,L I , t t.. l The members of the Hobby Club worked on their various hobbies during club periods and main- tained a display case in the lobby, where they showed the accomplishments of different members. Their sponsor was Miss Chimileski. HOBBY-Left to right: T. Hist:-md, E. Ziegler, D. Raffetto, D. Fenimore, J. Shellenberger, W. Muller. ' ' V Sponsored by Miss Wynkoop, the members of the Knitting Club practiced their skill in this useful art. During the second semester they knitted scarfs for needy Korean children. Their officers were: president, Charlotte Millerg vice-president, Pat Moyerg secretary, Linda Reedg and treasurer, Margo Norris. KNITTING-Left to right: M. Moon, Now- akowski, L. Reed, J. Pearce, C. Miller. Future Homemakers were occupied with vari- ous projects designed to improve family life, such as needlework, child care, and foods and nutrition. Miss DeAngelis was the advisor. The ofticers of the club were: Sarah Love, president: Margaret Fred- ericks, vice-president, Ruth Longstreet, treasurer, Dorothy Smith, secretary, and jane Michie, parlia- mentarian. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS - Left to right: M. Fredericks, F. Nash, J. Back, S. Love, F. Maguire. Hunting and outdoor activities occupy the in- terests of the members of the large Field and Stream Club. The club was so large that it was divided into two parts. The officers of Mr. Williams' club were: president, John Scott: vice-president, Richard Thompsonq secretary, Joseph Fryeg and treasurer, Bud Werner. The officers of Mr. Jacobs' club were: president, Robert Neubertg vice-president, Nicholas Yerkesg and secretary, Donald Quinn. FIELD AND STREAM-Left to right: D. Quinn, J. Worthington, B. Werner, R. Neu- bert, R. Thompson, J. Frye. l eiul Skill Various agricultural projects were kept at home by members of this club. During club period they kept record books on the projects. Mr. Shutt was the advisor. The president was Edwin Saalfrank and the secretary was Ernest White. AGRICULTURE PROJECTS-Standing, left to right: M. Long, K. Davis, W. Honer. Seated: C. Callaghan, D. Paulovic, E. Saalfrank, E. White. JUNIOR VARSITY-Standing, left to right: W. Clark, T. Andre, R. Tomlinson, J. Elfman. Kneeling: Smith, G. Denney. ATHLETICS-Last Row, left to right: J. Oxinio, C. Nevin, S. Ralph, T. Igoe. First Row: R. Lutz, J. Kneise, T. Wiley. The boys of the Wrestling Club wish to de- velop interest in wrestling for a future varsity team. They learned the fundamentals of the sport by hold- ing short bouts during club periods. Their sponsor was Mr. Heacock and ofhcers were Tell Schreiber and John Davis as president and vice-president. WRESTLING--Slanding, left to right: T. Schreiber, C. Fairfield, D. Winton, H. Rose. Kneeling: P. Corson, N. Biggs. The Varsity Club was established to promote junior high athletics. Under the leadership of Mr. MacFarlane, they spent club periods discussing and practicing the various seasonal sports. The officers were: president, George Denneyg vice-president, Robert Tomlinsong secretary, William Clarkg and treasurer, john Elfman. The purpose of the Athletics Club was to keep boys not able to play on varsity teams active and interested in sports. With Mr. Breme and Mr. Mil- ler as sponsors, their officers were: president, jim Knieseg and vice-president, Charles Nevin. ,X , , WMWW kkkhyy A V K HNWWN W .... This year the Tri-Hi-Y Club has been concen- trating on personal hygiene. Under the leadership of Janice Snyder, presidentg Susan Poole, vice presi- dentg Judy Ofuer, secretary, and Frieda Mourey, treasurerg the club has also been collecting food for needy families. Mrs. Lynaugh is the sponsor. Doing for others is the aim of the Junior Red Cross Club. With Ellen Cosner as president, Pat Trippe as vice-president, Barbara Kritler as secre- tary, and Mary Lou Kendall as treasurer, the club has been very busy hlling and sending Red Cross packages to many countries abroad. r lla, Do Unto Uther TRI-HI-Y-Left to right: C. Turner, B. Ely, J. Ofner, J. Snyder, S. Poole, F. Klair. JUNIOR RED CROSS-Standing, left to right: N. Large, E. Cosner, G. Litkc. Seated: C. Craven, J. Metter, B. Kritler, M. Pesciotta, L. Lewis. t 'sta .2 V V 1 The Bible Club, led by Mr. Frederick, began this year by electing Joanne Camburne, presidentg Esther Ward, vice-presidentg Ruth Ann Gilbert, secretaryg and Greta Schroeder, treasurer. Their big project has been distributing toys to needy chil- dren. The rest of the year was spent studying the Bible. BIBLE-Last Row, left to right: G. Schroeder, R. Gilbert, R. Schabener. First Row: R. Ham- mer, L. Ward, A. Ward, J. Camburne. 25 1 , . s K X X ei . sl lil P Y V 3 9' 1 'A' J i Last Row, left to right: J. VanDine, A. Williams, M. Castor, S. Bodine, E. Brinser, B. Kersmaul, J. Darrah, M. Kohl, P. Price, E. Blair, J. Holt, S. Keating. Third Row: B. Gsand, M. J. Huber, J. Zabel, B. Althouse, L. Hennequin, J. Weniger, J. Hershler, L. Stout, L. Gibson, B. Barnes, S. Rach, B. Block, S. Colis. Second Row: P. 9th Grade Choru Under the leadership of Miss Ada Mae Frailey, the Junior High choruses did a splendid job this year and are progressing rapidly. Included in their schedule of singing were the Christmas Carol Service and the Spring Musicale. Hunsberger, H. Dutkiewicz, K. Satterthwaite, P. Heath, J. March, S. Dieter, J. Rezer, N. Boyer, M. L. Kendall, W. Root, M. Histand, G. Wismer, T. James. First Row: B. Beans, V. Shackleton, D. Farrow, L. Landis, J. Utzy, S. Holms, C. Craven, J. Hitchman, S. Gilman, D. Whit- ticar, G. Ament, G. Schmillick, G. Campbell. Last Row, left to right: M. Penick, D. Lee, L. Paul, P. Parsonese, M. Moon, J. Riegel, N. Ewer, S. Shad- dinger, M. Langford, M. Johanides. Second Row: N. Crossley, P. Mason, N. McKinstry, L. Detweiler, S Moritz, E. Dando, R. Longstreet, J. Camburne, T Erwin, L. Read. First Row: R. Hendricks, B. Hamilton B. Fenimore, N. Foral, C. Kohn, J. Klebes, B. Wells, S Roeder, P. Cripps. . f i If as t t. fl X. ,1 EL 5 -.N .Iv-.aullil Nw .. 3 ' L ' .X J if 1 --- 1 , , ... gp K s H P' M' s 1 F5 C if r 0 Last Row, left lo right: L. Nelson, E. Horvart, L. Wol- finger, M. L. Nyce, C. Conro, R. Brown, D. Balzer, M. Lear, S. Lindsay, G. Jacolris, E. M. Clarke, G. Bleilor. Third Row: J. Rader, C. L. Brandes, J. Hartzell, F. Gondkoff, J. Johnson, G. Kinney, C. Wansch, Kirby, C. Wallenhaver, C. Straley, L. Kinces, A. Kircher, T. Las! Row, left to right: P. Gilman, B. Bramble, B. Thompson, R. Thompson, S. Ott, C. Posnett, D. Smith, S. Hower, L. Zemka. Second Row: M. Price, J. Mc- Glaughlin, M. Kallatch, L. Fisher, S. Strouse, D. Schneck, P. Harris, A. Shaddinger, M. A. Swartz. First Row: J. Mutter, L. Reed, M. Norris, J. West, C. Fighera, J. Michie, A. Brash, M. Jampo, S. Torgeson. il h-if-f-n. X 3 is i l 2 on ,, Nj 'mfs 'V ,, -no I 5 - i ' l ...L Brown. Second Row: P. Harrison, D. Carr, D. Rodgers, D. Warner, M. Pesciotta, Leitch, B. Ramsey, C. Haar, L. Lehn, J. Kralik, C. Turner, C. Cramer. First Row: B. Bishop, D. Zabel, B. Harris, B. Miles, H. Karaba, L. Nehoda, B. L. Fickes, A. Oglesby, J. Coffman, J. Taylor, L. Kershner, J. Bryan, S. Frome. Eleven members were selected from the chor- uses to participate in the Bucks County Junior High Chorus. Noralyn Crossley, Bonnie Bramble, and Joan McG1aughlin assisted the ninth grade chorus as ac- companists, while Sheila Moritz and Joan Leitch aided the seventh and eighth grade chorus. 1 '-Mwf'wm?U a.'TNnd11iF'ff' - it if fi iv f frfrrwwwwwa drts f . JT. 27 BAND-Last Row, left lo right: B. Johnson. Fourth Row: S. Young, S. Roberts, R. Huber, C. Henry, S. Hower, S. Jones, J. Fulmer, J. Bennett, J. Partsch, S. Bishop, D. Lindner, W. Maxwell, J. Beane, C. Kratz. Third Row: S. Zebley, D. Bitting, B. Landis, K. Eckhart, F. Shelly, L. Moyer, J. Skinner, R. Atkinson, B. Cline, CHEERLEADERS-Standing, left to right: D. Stratton, B. Linck, P. Mason, J. Pearce, C. Bogert, M. Norris, H. Frick. Kneeling: C. Fighera, Captain. B. DeBrigida, C. Porter, G. Young, G. Myers, A. Wills. Second Row: Mr. Harvie, B. McCarran, J. Shaddinger, J. Hutchcroft, T. Bruner, J. Foster, L. Carlen, P. Roberts, E. Clymer. First Row: P. Rothermel, B. Bramble, J. Riegel, M. Hanly, C. Kuhn, A. Gilbert, T. Erwin, C. Bush. Band Under the direction of Mr. Harvie, the Junior High Band has made many achievements this year. The band appeared in assembly programs for both the junior and senior high students. They played in junior high pep rallies and made their first appear- ance at a junior high football game, playing during the game and giving a half-time performance. As a marching band they participated in the annual Memorial Day parade. One of their biggest events of the year was their participation in the Spring Concert. and Cheerleader Vivacious captains Carol Fighera and Betsy Fenimore paved the way for a very successful season. With gay uniforms, the girls made a very impressive sight at all the junior high athletic events. Under the capable assistance of Miss High, their advisor, the squad displayed praiseworthy sportsmanship, ability, and enthusiasm at all times. FOOTBALL-Last Row, left to right: G. Scott, A. Logan, E. Kister, R. Neubert, D. Penick, E. Comes, T. Scarborough, J. Worthington, A. Bigley. Third Row: B. Warren, T. Elfman, J. Brinker, R. Hellerman, D. Rickert, Williams, H. Black, W. Rohr, Rimmer, J. States. Second Row: C. Raisner, J. Schreiber, J. Mac- Jr. High Football The junior Buckaneers came through with an unbeaten team and the Bux-Mont Championship this year. Coach Miller deserves an extra word of credit, for the team functioned smoothly under his leadership. A strong running game, coupled with an effective passing attack, made the eleven an ex- plosive and dangerous one. However, the defense was also unexcelled. In the final game of the year Central Bucks met unbeaten Quakertown in the game that decided the championship. The Bucs came out on the right side of a 26-25 score. Co-cap- tains Buchanan and Tomlinson were the high scor- ers for the team, but the entire squad deserves con- gratulations for a job well done. FOOTBALL SCHEDULE C.B. Opp. 21 . . . .... Lansdale .,..,.. . . . 0 6 . . . .... Souderton ....., . . . 0 34 . . . .... Upper Perkiomen . . . . . 14 26 .... ..., Q uakertown ,,..,. . . . 25 Hail to the Champs! Aniff, D. Brown, D. Birgfield, J. Moyer, G. Denney, D. Ament, S. Tenley, B. Goodwin. First Row: Smith, E. Keyser, J. Elfman, A. Fetzer, B. Buchanan, co-cap- taing B. Tomlinson, co-captain, J. Hendrick, R. Carver, R. Horger, T. Andre, Mr. Miller, coach. Kneeling: D. Richards, T. Batson, W. Biggs, managers. y 4 Left to right: B. Buchanan, Co-Captain, Mr. Miller, Coach, B. Tomlinson, Co-Captain. HOCKEY SQUAD-Standing, First Row, left to right: D. Stratton, M. Bloom, P. Nloycr, A. Bloom, B. Alex- T. Erwin, S. Hower, L. Detweiler, Pearce, G. Buck, ander, M. Hanby. Third Ron: M. Dunn, B. Bramble, B. Fenimore,C. Miller, P. Nagurney,L. Reed,V. Kenney. C. Brandis, S. Read, E. Erwin, B. Beans, Fulmcr, B. Second Row: M. Taylor, S. jones, S. Roeder, C. Fighera, Gsand, M. Posnctt, M. Jampo. Judy Ofncr, nmnugcr. Betsy I e11imu1'0. Cap- tain, :incl Bliss lJCl1llll'SC lllsley, were chin-Ilx in sponsililc for lffllfllllll the lcalm lliruugh their suc- cessful sezisfm. .-Xllliuugh their sflu-clulc caillvcl fm' unlx llm imel'-sclwlzlslic gzimcs, the girls slwwn-cl ilnprcssivc SlJUl'lSlllill1Sllll5 and lC!lll1WUl'li on the lim-lil. SCHEDULE OPP. C.B. Abington .. . .. . .. 4 1 Ambler ..,,,..... . 0 1 Upper Moreland , . . . . 3 1 il: Th ree intersquad games HOCKEY-Standing, left to right: Ofncr, managcrg D. Illsley, Coachg D. Miller, Co- Manager. Sealed: G. Buck, B. Fenimore, and C. Miller, Co-Captains. Jr. High Hockey Jr. High Ba kethall The junior Buckaneers battled their way to a second place berth in the Bux-Mont standings this season. Mr. Micheners starting live was a well-balanced aggregation. The Bucs possessed height, shooting ability, ball-handling and just about every other quality that shows the mark of a good basketball team. .Xs it was, the Bucka- neers just missed lirst place by an eyelash. Several CB. players placed on the all Bux-Mont squad. They were: Bob Tomlinson and jack Elfman. A special mention should go to Mr. lireme's midgets who went through the season undefeated. Several times the midgets handed out severe dubbings to their opponents, and, in general, made life rather miserable for the teams they played. MIDGETS-Standing, left to right: Mr. Breme, Coach B. Donlin, D. Schumacher, E. Heffner, Managcrg E. Combs, P. Harrison, B. Lake, Captaing Twining, A. Bigley. Standing, last row, left la right: Mr. Michener, Coach, ger. Kneeling: B. Buchanan, A. Fetzer, E. Karsen, B. S. Ralph, J. States, K. Davis, D. Brown, E. Patton, J. Tomlinson, Captain, T. Andre, J. MacAniff, J. Elfman, Shaddinger, B. lVlcVan, J. Jordan, G. Denney, Mana- Smith, ,12- . li 'QE M .tu if Q ,, any . f A' f N. N- 1-. ft. 5131, - ' ' iw: ,',, V 'LW 4. 2 ' I 1- gm l ,Q . . . V7 .. J KJ u 1' ' I 1 fl J INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL CHAMPS-C i apta n Gail Buck tries for that all important basket as her teammates, J. Camburn, J. Cornell, N. McGinnis, and M. Penick, display good forms of guarding. Absent from the picture: N. Wallower, E. Syga. Intramural This year, the second year of Junior High intramural basketball, about one hundred twenty boys reported. Coaches Ralph Michener and Paul Breme arranged a schedule so that every boy could play. In intramural league competition, the Lafay- ette team captured tirst place. Gail Buck was captain of the winning ninth grade basketball team. The girls proved them- selves good players on the lloor against many of their friends in the seventh and eighth grade. Miss Spencer coached the three teams. Even though the ninth grade won, the other two teams played their best and showed championship potentialities. The ninth grade volleyball team, captained by Linda Reed and Charlotte Miller, was the victor. Miss Spencer coached these girls who are deter- mined to prove that they will be champs in Senior High. INTRAMURAL VOLLEYBALL CHAMPS-Standing, left to right: J. Cornell, J. Towser, B. Alexander, M Davis, J. Calvert, R. Thompson. Kneeling: L. Read C. Miller, Captain. 7 INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL CHAMPS-Last Row, left to right: R. Michener, P. Harrison, R. McVan, G. Denney, C. Ott, E. Combs. First Row: J. States, R. Conley, A. Fetzer, W. Clark, E. Keyser, J. Freas. X turnout of one hundred hfty boys gave an .fm ix Q :SY A 'M , fp A tb., wqt ,git ,jk qw- 04 Q 1, .fgg .... 1-gi Q' P, 0 X550 9155706 . 3' at ,, , H ' Q , . fs J V I H, f 1 ti 1 Gals it .a 'cv wif' ' J s A . if' 5 V 1 f f' N A 4-Y 1 to WSJ sf.-M A , J .. AHB' 'Tiff' in 2i9fxl,IH.S, BASEBALL-Last row, left to right: D. Peniclc, E. Los, J. Elfman, W. Clark, E. Keyser, R. Buchanan, captain B. Warren, R. Kratz, Mr. Michener, coachg G. Denney, Mr. Jacobs, coach, G. Short, J. Rimmer, T. Nunevillcr. Fourth row: F. Bash, T. Hammett, A. Werner, R. Wenner, Moyer, W. Bishop, S. Demusz, R. Dyer, P. Harrison, G. Rosenherger. Third row: T. Andre, Jr. High Ba eball W. Wieland, B. Appel, G. Wismer. Second row: J States, R. Conley, J. Smith, L. Wegscheider, R. Tomlin son, B. DeBrigidu, H. Byran, R. McVan. First row J. Taylor, manager, C. Ott, manager, J. Ward, man agerg L. Keyes, manager. Z'- ,., ,rf 1 encouraging start to the Junior Bucs' training sea- son. Since that Starting day the squad has been cut to thirty-three. Despite the large turnout. Mr. Michener, head coach, is not too optimistic about the oncoming: season. Our pitching staff is very weak and our hitting could certainly stand some improvement are his two major complaints. An- other deftnite drawback may be inexperience. Only three lettermen are returning from last years team. April 12 . ,. . Council Rock . , ,.,. April 25 April 18 . . , . . . Lansdale . . . , ,May 2 April 22 . , . . , Hatboro . . . .May 9 April 28 . , . Souderton . , . . May 5 May 12 . .. North Wales . May 17 Last row, left to right: Mr. Jacobs, coach, B. Buchanan, captain, Mr. Michener, coach. First row: J. Taylor, C. Ott, J. Ward, L. Keyes, managers. HO PJ ,l,,., ig- . is 21.5 v... -lg wm1'LQg. Aw M. TRACK-Last Row, left to right: H. Hall, R. Duvall, R. Dubree, R. Ruehl, S. Bishop, D. Brown, T. Schreiber, C. Raisner, T. Johnson. Third Row: Mr. Satterthwaite, Coachg B. Wenner, W. Sachsenmaier, B. Brinker, J. Davis, S. Stephens, K. Wells, R. Sides, B. Mitchell, J. Skinner, Mr. Czerniakowski, Coach. Second Row: J. Jr. High Track An enthusiastic turnout of candidates gave Mr. Czerniakowski an optimistic beginning for the Junlor High track season. Mr. Czerniakowski, head coach, and Mr. Satterthwaite, assistant coach, are busy molding the squad into a top Bight outfit. The schedule shows track meets with Bux-Mont League schools and events in the Bux-Mont Con- ference Meet. Robert Perry was elected captain to lead the team through its season. While it is important for the boys to win their meets, it is perhaps more important that they develop the form and skill to have success in their senior high days. KNEELING-Mr. Czneriakowski, Coach, R. Perry, Cap- tain, T. Bruner, Managerg Mr. Satterthwaite, Assistant Coach. Brinker, R. Atkinson, B. Ewer, R. Hellerman, R. Perry, Captaing G. Allen, B. Harris, S. Tenley, C. Callaghan, T. Bruner. First Row: J. Foley, A. Brenig, G. Halk, A. Siron, J. Williams, J. Harris, W. Hefner, R. Gan- non, J. Shellenberger, G. Denney. J-1 x.,- , n .w .- w- A z 1 VV. .N.gV..,gV..V...,.. V. . --H -. 01.0. 4' vii ai . 1. VE 1- Va. . ' '..,V'r1, ,..gA V V . - 4.-.V'm-M1325 o-it.. 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L 4.-.-iii4-vVg.':.i5?.R3Q -fi'tg' L' 'n . V- .Ve 1' -, -mmf-rf . -V1 . A . AL. 9 34,441-gt -.15 .2-rj.-1 . .. . Vfggyg.-sf'ff+r'q '1Q'.V' ' Vv 3 ., V.. .wx ,. x' 'V V 41 1 r , -. s' . - - gr- .,::: + ' . 4 - 1 'V V -dj L,3:g.'Q,:l f-- V, -' x. I E V ikgjffiiif-- ' ,Ji -wr.-L3 '-.V ' 5:-1. 'jf ff J , : V- . 5 V 1 4- ,.., w -- 4 f rw-'Vs'- .4- -f1'Lf '1' . r. . . 0? ::'.f5,s nf. s- I, ' V V .WA fu. 'V 2 f.-, 2' imp- iff J- 'fd ' fr31iff15:ilff??f . ga? fc -flu, - -- A ff ,V A 3 fgwV..:. r U - . .nr V, Wf- .,--,, 1-2, VV, . 1 J. 1' fer , E .. H S 43liiL'gVf,,.f,, ffyfyjfift 2 -Mgifw-?71V':1-QV ff' - 'Jjft'-441, -,. 6 55' gf J 1 sl '1I. Qaflfx . .41 V ii: .-34. 9 VV -:QU iff' AJ af, ff, ,K .71 . lr, . mwumssvw W! ,1 ' -7 f- '. s, l T' A K 1. . sll isgrjff .tg 'ff . - 1,3 agar . -fi ,155 -N 1 Milnnns.4:..., . ROOM 29-Last Row, left to right: J. Farinelli, B. Fisher, F. Fielding, vice-presidentg J. Ely, T. Blake, C. Noblett, H. Jacobe, D. Miller, K. Coles, R. Kinney, B. Burnside, A. Sabolewski. Second Row: H. Arnold, D. Brand, D. Brinker, C. Bready, P. Fitzpatrick, J. Lukens, Sophomore The sophomores have been concentrating on activities which require the participation of each student. This has helped them to work together as a strong unit. They were very successful with the Sophomore Hop which they sponsored in January. They operated the Snack Bar for one month and the prohts added to their treasury. Looking towards the future the sophomores dis- cussed possible vocations after graduation. Repre- sentatives of many different occupational fields spoke to the students during these discussion periods. The class held their own pep rallies before the games so that they would know the senior high cheers and songs. They also took over the respon- sibility of the cafeteria problems. Left to right: Treasurer, Ruth Risserg President, Howard Jacobeg Secretary, Judy Oberhuberg Vice- President, Richard Allen. CLASS ADVISORS-Standing, lef! to right: Mr. Huntzinger, Mrs. Bachman, Mr. Wetzel, Miss O'Donnell. Seated: Mr. Gold, Mrs. Point, Mrs. Hess. treasurer, R. Allen, L. Bishop, C. Stirman, J. Simon, U. Stehnike. First Row: W. Stellabott, G. Bowers, Kac- zorowski, B. Bash, B. Buchanan, P. Back, R. Snyder, J. Ballard, K. Akers, V. Conner, H. Keller. Absent for picture: M. Ritter. wN1.s,.o,,. e - .4 s nnmnsaww In K I ........., M... ,... ,.,. .. ,, Wk: . , . . 5-:WH , ,. . O . , . :A mm, W K ,..,.,.. ,... .... ,.,, ,.,,,.. ' ' - iift QI:-fi: nee. ro 2 :'g,,.:v-at . , 1. ,f u I vm' . if t Q ar' 1 64,-ww: ,aft ', w1s'1YaWf ' 'wwmtssex . f ' mafia 75 L- .',- infer: 'W ' few.-is fer ' ug .ff .r 1. ' I I 8 H E 'Y A A ja, y. I C v i Q . , in 5 I s Q iv 4 E .0 ' 'tj' Bin? Q 5 P 1 s - . J 1 Y, N ' ' ' , Q l ROOM 17-Last ROW, left to right: F. Dyer, Fincher, B. Radnetter, I7. Edwards, B. Carlen, N. Gold, treasurer D. Fairfield, K. Dieterichs, R. Dexheimer, secretary Second Run: J. Fenstermacher, V. Goering, R. Garges, AI. McDermott, C. Freed, Derstine, president, R. Rush ROOM 7B-Last Row: R. Hall, E. Hardy, president, W Heintz, vice-president, W. Scarborough, B. Frctz. Sec and Row: Hunsberger, B. Fratrik, H. Forney, I.. Cvross L. Harstine, Henderson, Hart, P. Xvoolley, A Thomas, N. Hamilton, B. Gebhardt. First Row: F usa., D. Entler, vice-presidentg V. Olis, T. Fitzpatrick, D. Garner, C. Reedel. Firxt Rmr: A. Felber, R. Hoess, Fickes, Weber, A. Fell, I.. Clark, H. Penick, K. Fell, M. Kepler, Hann, B. Carlow, S. Chipman, S. Engel. Absent for picture: B. Crawford, S. Gott. Mellor, E. Hickey, R. Greiner, L. Hunsberger, Cu. Heff- ner, M. Heston, D. Gee, P. Satterthwaite, J. Tongyai, M. Houk, secretaryg Stratton, treasurer. Absent for picture: G. Gilbert, C. Taylor, N. Dougherty, M. E. Happ. no 6 I , 4 4 .f X, M , ,QM J RA ' . fv- 37 38 1 J l wp,-1 -gyn- H ,. ,lm it ROOM 103-Last Row, left to right: T. Garrett, Koonce, Keating, E. Kinces, M. DeLuca, Trauger, J. Unger, F. Thompson. Second Row: H. Linck, vice- prcsidentg P. Lutz, F. Lenz, Kralik, E. Landis, ROOM 101-Last Row, left to right: R. Matje, D. Webb, D. Moberg, A. Merrill, president, B. Pierson, secretary, V. Gorman, treasurer, M. Gunther, vice-president, N. Nagurny, L. Meyers, A. Voehringer. Second Row: Plequerrc, I. Martyn, D. Porter, C. Reller, M. Meyers, 2' 4 . - XT' .,. . , 4' - A ' J Xt? 2 ' Tomlinson, secretary, R. King, S. King, A. Linder, presi- dent. First Row: R. Risser, S. Leatherman, M. Kernen, C. Lorah, M. Lutz, treasurer, Loux. Absent for J. picture: M. Kollo, L. Ulmer, A. Dotterer. C. B. Wasser, Olyphant, B. Ofner, Morehouse, A. Ott, R. Prosser. First Row: S. Mock, J. Meyer, N. Rader, R. Paxson, S. Christman, D. Potts, J. Packer, M. Burd- sall, B. Wein, E. Bennett, M. Pillsbury. Absent for picture: H. Plank, T. Parsoncse, L. Cotter, A. Carr. I-19.11 ADJ' f' ... ' I nw .V , l .-n-nv fi Y l 'f 1' . Q 1 ,V V: ROOM 57-Last Row, left to right: J. Simmler, D. Maclnnes, Huhbarcl, Youngbroder, C. Millard, R. Koch, D. Franklin, vice-president, Smith. Second Row: F. Richards, R. Nuss, N. Yingst, B. Brown, B. Miller, treasurer, Judy Wood, L. Saalfranlc, M. Hoclcel, ROOM 102-Last Row, left to right: L. Ely, secretary, H. Miller, D. Schuck, Mathews, K. Myers, B. Over- holt, E1 O'Donnell, K. Swanstrom, L. Segletes, R. Rufe, K. Riclcert. Second Row: L. Roeder, Toth, vice- presidentg B. Schneider, A. Shackleton, W. Labs, H. Lawrence, D. Kippeny, Shacldinger, R. Rutherford, ' 1 6 ,ll Jr N' 1 l R. Trail, secretary, J. Trauger, J. Oberhuber, president 3 B. Gawronslci. First Row: Joan Wood, D. Caswell, B. Worthington, J. Bergey, S. McKeown, H. Springer, B. Woolley, N. West, E. Winters, G. Mathews, C. Moldo- vanyi. Absent for picture: R. Smith, M. Frye. H. Rader. First Rauf: E. Wintyen, treasurer, A. Schabener, Werling, L. Rice, M. Slys, S. Rose, presi- dent, J. Mumford, S. Schmidt, B. Mahler, S. Whitticar, H. Sanderson. Marschall, P. Smith, G. Rothcrmel. Q 5 fs I 9 fc is At V9 ' W -.- Absent for picture: E. DeMoreland, D. o t i V F' 14 ,,,. gs ga 5. . pa p.. L., Mil S234 f- M H.. 3 A I. lf... I 'V 1.1 1. Em lui , , uw. 5 . :fit , 35? I 1 ll il D - R , . x V' uf gr -l--- --Q 35 ,M lm N.,.... -'w,,,,..,.,,, w g ,, ROOM 36-Last Row, left tn right: E. Lamoreux, B. Black, M. Bush, treasurer, S. Carl, S. Arcade, president, C. Conner, D. Bates, C. Bergner, F. Bauman, B. Cathers. Third Row: G. Alexander, L. Bates, Brown, S. Leonard, J. Carroll, P. Bodine, Martyn, Kenney. Junior The junior Class was busy preparing for their senior year by doing extensive work on career visita- tions. They carried out their plan by having repre- sentatives of businesses visit them. The juniors, also, visited various places of business. One of the biggest projects of the year was the Junior Prom, with the theme, 'tGarden of Rosesf' The committees, with Robert Foster and Lee Erick- son as co-chairmen, began their work early in the year in order to make it an evening worth remem- bering. During the year the juniors ran the Snack Bar for one month and succeeded in making a fine profit. The class of 1956 was also instrumental in developing a strong sense of pride and school spirit during the year. Standing, left to right: Corresponding secretary, Frances Reynolds, Treasurer, Roberta Lane. Seated: .... Secretary, Barbara Buchanan, President, Robert Lippincott, Vice-President, Robert Power. CLASS ADVISORS-Standing, left to right: Mr. Seidle, Mrs. Mix, Miss Cuff, Mr. Gendall. Seated: Miss Fullington, Miss Berger, Miss Shultz. Second Row: G. Benecke, M. Atkinson, secretary, R. Baker, M. L. Baunlaster, E. Atkinson, L. Buckner, R. Baum. First Row: V. Bellerby, D. Jones, B. Buchanan, D. Maddux, W. Althouse, vice-president, L. Wells. Ab- sent for picture: D. Roberts, N. Breuninger, R. Medary. Smile' - Sf- 8... 6553 ROOM 33-Las! Row, left to right: L. Fetzer, D. Moyer, B. DuBree, L. Erickson, B. McClintock, K. DeWitt, P. Covey, A. Derweiler. Third Row: B. Elfman, B. Foster, A. Munsell, A. Mills, president, Davis, N. Clark, R. Mann, T. Fares. Second Row: E. Crock, vice-presidentg ROOM 15-Last Row, left to right: B. Harris, R. Garges, H. Burmeister, R. M. Montana, K. Fox, G. Myers, B. Power, Elliott. Fourth Row: W. Froehlich, T. Hamarlow, vice-president, E. Evans, E. Greiner, T. Evans, E. Hallowell, V. Fahie, Nash. Third Row: S. Michl, F. Geyer, Ehrenfelcl, P. Hammond, president, Q1 J. Detwiler, H. Felton, C. Carr, P. Case, D. Devlin, J. Martin, treasurer. First Row: DeCoursey, M. A. Carroll, secretary, D. Conner, T. Cramer, Maxwell, A. Dunlap, A. Graber. Absent for picture: W. Mich- ener, A. Doelp, B. Quinn, J. Diehl, L. Fell. D. Hubb, C. Kelley, L. Frick, secretary, B. Given, M. Howell. Second Row: Gegan, P. Lehn, B. Fighera 9 B. Wayne, M. Marczely, treasurer, C. Hallowell, J. Fal- lon, R. Gunther. First Row: Jeffries, G. Paul. Ab- sent for picture: F. Hadland, J. Orzechowski, J. Hager. ale ROOM 31-Lust Row, left to right: M. Gilbert, M 'WST' 51 WM W Z' as f ef , ve...-e A K ' ' 1 , , .fi , 1 is ii 4' iimwg 2 , K C If M ,. f - ,EM A V + - 1, - Y -. .K fi- .4 -- f .age Quik ??F6'I'l9 ti' li a- as it A, f .. X, he We B' mv xa,,,. QEQUZ3'-AK is- ,Q ,A 565 fr. u if 555 Rumer, A. Gommel, J. Hafler, B. Genner, M. Harris, secretary. Third Row: C. Reeclel, D. Satterthwaite, A. Huber, vice-president, B. Irwin, C. Howe, R. Sabath H. Hollcey, treasurer. Second Row: B. Harry, M. Glas ROOM 38-Last Row, left to right: R. Schumacher, R. Kershner, T. MacAniff, E. Smith, R. Kratz, H. Labs, T. Montana. Fourth Row: L. Simons, A. Klair, Hyde, N. Lake, S. Stadler, Becky Smith, Barbara Smith, H. Holms. Third Raw: B. Schnell, B. Lippincott, A. LaRue, president, B. McNealy, A. Logan, Kerns, H. 3 gow, G. High, Heilman, B. Schaffer, Rinclc, K. Hellyer, D. Hart. First Row: B. Major, J. Scarpello, A. Helmuth, D. Holler, Hughes, W. Jones, S. Histancl D. Hines. Absent far picture: D. Kirby, J. Jonczyk, Schneider, M. Jampo, president, J. Sands, S. Fisher. Schroeder, T. Knauss. Second ROW: R. Shaffer, secre- tary, M. A. Leatherman, treasurer, R. Lane, S. Hollcey, E. Hohenner, M. Rush, M. Hunsberger, King. First Row: I. Kerns, N. Labs, M. Huber, B. Still, D. Lake. Absent for picture: S. Lichtman, R. Schuyler, W. Jones. 9 L. an .5 . who . 6 ...an iii H1 oi I 1 .- ,frr 1 , ,. . 'f N '- 'AK ,. ,, at . 5 5,551.5 --W W5 f' - gy , ez-Q -srssaml 'A 'TM ,fm M Q l , , E fs,-Q, , 'Q G. ROOM 22-Last Row, left to right: M. Reimel. Third Row: F. Rufe, vice-president, J. Rutherford, C. Parker, M. Richman, C. Nyce. Second Row: R. Rufe, treas- urer, D. Redfield, L. Rentschler, M. Ziegler, F. Reynolds, ROOM 105-Last Row, left to right: L. Taylor, R. Heffentreger. Third Row: L. Wilt, Heinicke, A. Schwartz, C. 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V 15. ., Q -f . gpyvff - 'I ' ' -c -ff-'. . rw 1 .' - 1. . - , .- ' f . 3' . ruff . fi- 1.531319-ffv?wQv'.fV-'?5'?Q'Tf'-:-3435 SEEN vi4 : ,fs2e-.'.f.V!g' - f'?f.4-.mf?iQff .Lw AV . s M .4-OX JOINT BOARD EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE-Stand ing, left to right: Mr. Joseph Penrose, Mr. Gilbert H. Gendall, Mr. Benjamin F. Yingst, Mr. Robert J. Schleicher, Mr. Ludwig Fetzer, Mr. Herman Hellber, Mr. Ernest 'Moritz, Mr. J. Franklin Hartzel, Mr. Victor X io.. Cm W, X A N DR. J. EDWARD SMITH Mansfield State Teachers' College, B.S.g Uni- versity of Pittsburgh, M.A., Ph.D.g Regional Superintendent. The theme, 'tAmerica's Heritage, Foundation for the Future, for your yearbook, is a timely one. The values found in that heritage are timeless. Jus- tice, liberty, freedom, democracy, individual worth, courage, industry, sacrifice, truth, integrity and rev- erence are concepts which have to be acquired anew by each generation. Lay hold upon them, make them a guide to action and use their wisdom as a bulwark against the isms of totalitarianism. Wise men have stated the essence of our great heritage in simple words. Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself. Seek ye the truth and the truth shall make you freef' t'With malice toward none, with charity for all-. What does the Lord require of thee, but to do justly, to love mercy, and to walk humbly with thy Godf' Best wishes and Godspeed in the great ad venture. dmini tration Ruehl, Mr. Arthur Kinney. Seated: Dr. J. Edward Smith, Mr. Edwin S. Conro, Mrs. Edna W. Schuyler, Mr. H. John Rosenberger, Mr. Paul N. Detwiler, Mrs. Margaret Hutchcroft, Mr. Albert Lindner. it Q.-4-i MR. ROBERT DURKEE Pennsylvania State College, B.S.5 Lehigh Uni- versity, M.S, Administrative Assistant Administrative Assistants MISS RUTH A. NAILOR Temple University, B.S., M.S., Administrative Assistant N-117 MR. ARTHUR T. REESE Westminster College, B.S.g Temple Ed. M., Administrative Assistant Univ ersity, -4, wf KJ , 2 ,V V ' . sa A' ' f .,si A H -iffi. gigiff r A 9532295 K , is QM' ,J ' f,,...-.., .- -u---..........,.,, i,,.f' X W- A MR. LUTHER K. BOYER Susquehanna University, A.B.g Bucknell versity, M.A., Administrative Assistant Uni- SEATED: Miss Joyce Shultz-Junior and Senior Eng- lish, Assistant Advisor, The Antler, Advisor, Senior Tri-Hi-Y. Miss Dolores High-Seventh Grade English, Sponsor, Junior High Cheerleaders, Advisor, Junior High Dancing Club. Miss Jane Kohler-Senior Eng- lish, Journalism, Advisor, The Chatterbux, Chairman, English Department. Mrs. Thelma Wetzel-Sophomore English, Public Speaking, Chairman of Assembly Com- mittee, Advisor, Leaders' Club. STANDING: Miss Rose Marie Errico-Seventh Grade English, Advisor, ENGLISH SEATED: Miss M. Elizabeth Berger-Senior English, Guidance, Chairman, junior Class. Mrs. Ruth Clen- denin--Ninth Grade English, Guidance, Chairman, Freshman Class. Miss Lenore Fullington-Sophomore English, Latin I, Coach, Girls' Intramural Softball, Sponsor, Social Dancing Club. lllrs. Harriet Andrews- junior English, French I, Assistant Advisor, The Chat- terbux, Sponsor, Social Dancing Club. STANDING: Mr. Robert Gendall-Eighth and Ninth Grade English, Advisor, Harlequin Club. Mr. Charles Baker-Ninth Junior Buckaneer, Sponsor, Junior High Dramatics Club. Mr. Harry Jacobs-junior High English, As- sistant Coach, Junior High Baseball, Sponsor, Field and Stream Club. Miss Mary Jule Purcell-Junior High English, Assistant Coach, Senior High Hockey, Sponsor, Junior High Dancing Club. ABSENT FOR PICTURE: Mr. E. Caslon Frederick-Remedial Reading, Eighth Grade English, Advisor, Junior High Bible Club, Base- ball Ticket Sales. DEPARTMENT Grade English, Ticket Collector, Basketball and Base- ball. Mr. Frank Donchez-Eighth and Ninth Grade English, Assistant Sports M-anager, Sale of Varsity Sports Programs, Timekeeper, Intramural Basketball. ABSENT FOR PICTURE: Miss Marilyn Wynkoop- Eighth and Ninth Grade English, Assistant Coach, Junior High Hockey. Mrs. Patricia Point-Seventh and Eighth Grade English, Guidance, Chairman, Sophomore Class. ,.-'45 HISTORY DEPARTMENT Standing: iM r. M fs Seated: Mr. Mr M I'- Herbert Mayson Eighth Grade Social Studies, Advisor, Junior Buckaneer. Ralph Michener World History, Coach, Junior High Basket- ball and Baseball, In- tramural Basketball, Advisor, Junior High Varsity Club. Allen P. George Problems of Democracy, Ticket Sales, Junior High Sports, Lock and Locker Assignments. John Myers Junior History, junior English, Problems of Democracy, Chairman, History Department, Late Arrivals Room. James Egloff Eighth and Ninth Grade Social Studies, Assistant Coach, Senior High Football, Senior High Track. Absent for Picture: Mr. George Antunes 4 he D :ia ,W sr. , ' A n ul it .4 W Q I -1 Ninth Grade Social Studies, American His- tory, Ticket Collector, Football and Basketball. . ...N 4, ll A -awash ,W ,M riff , ,J A, .,gpnnp--- HISTORY DEPARTMENT Standing: Mr. Paul Breme Seventh Grade Social Studies, Assistant Coach, Junior High Basketball, Advisor, Junior High Athletic Club. Mr. John Czerniakowski Ninth Grade Social Studies, Coach, Senior High Football, Assistant Coach, Junior High Track, Advisor, Senior High Varsity Club. Sealed: Mr. Wendell Huntzinger Sophomore and Junior History, Ticket Collec- tor, Football and Bas- ketball, Advisor, Chess Club. Miss Mary Anne Clymer Seventh Grade Social Studies, Intramural Girls' Volleyball, Ad- visor, Junior High Dra- matics Club. Mr. John Koons Eighth Grade Social Studies, Guidance Chairman, E i g h t h Grade Class. -,J MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT Standing: Mr. Forrest S. Sozvers Algebra I-II, Business Manager, Chatterbuxg Publicity and Ad- vertising for Athletics, Sponsor, Reporters' Club. Mr. Robert B. Finn Algebra Ig Construction Math, General Math, Coach, Senior High Basketball. Mr. John F. Heacock Eighth Grade Math, Assistant Coach, Junior High Football, Sponsor, Junior High Wrestling Club. Mr. Harold W. Satterthwaile Seventh and Eighth Grade Math, Assistant Coach, Senior High Football, Junior High Track, Sponsor, Junior High Photog- raphy Club. Mr. Lawrence F. Handy Seventh and Eighth Grade Mathg Advisor, Junior High Student Council, Basketball Ticket Sales, Sponsor, Junior High Chess Club. Seated: Mrs. Mamie Lynaugh Business Math, General Mathg Eighth Grade Math, Junior High Banking, Advisor, Junior Tri- Hi-Y. Mrs. Marian G. Brunner Algebra Ig Advanced General Mathg Solid Geometry, Trigo- nometryg Chairman, Math De- partment. Miss Sydney E. Myers Algebra Ig Plane Geometry, Ad- visor, National Honor Society. Miss Doris R. Hippie Seventh Grade Math, Assistant Coach, Senior High Hockey, Sponsor, Junior High Photog- raphy Club. ART DEPARTMENT Miss Melba Lukens Junior High Artg Art II, Ad- visor, Stagecraft Club, Chairman, Art Department. Miss Marjorie O'Donnell Junior High Art, Art Ig Advisor, Antler Artwork, Advisor, Oil Painting Club. LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT Miss Althea H. Mantz French Ig Spanish I-II, Advisor, The Antler and F.T.A.g Chair- man, Language Department. Miss Martha A. Chimileski Latin I-II, Sponsor, Girls' Intra- mural Basketballg Sponsor, Jun- ior High Hobby Club. 'INUZIZ we aiu qs...- COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT Standing: Miss Joanne R. Cuff Typing I, Stenography I, Sales, Coach, Senior High Cheerleaders, Sponsor, Footlighters. Mrs. Gladys Moyer Stenography II, Office Practice, Clerical Practice, Work Pro- gram. Mrs. M. Joyce Mix Typing I, Business Math, Busi- ness Law, Senior High Banking. Seated: Miss Mae L. Light Mr. Business Exploratory, Guidance, Chairman, Senior Class, Director of Night School. Thomas J. Phayre Bookkeeping I-II, Typing II, Director of Senior Play, Football Ticket Sales, Sponsor, Latin American Dancing Club. Absent for picture: Miss Blanche Clifflon Chairman, Commercial Depart- ment, Placement Service. 'NR 'FI' M 'E ,f 'ws , it N4 Mr. Mr. f. f. T. INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT LeRoy Shut! Agriculture I, II, III, Advisor, F.F.A., Bus Room Supervisor, Collector, Football Tickets. C. Bartley Elfman Wood Shop I, II, III, Collector, Football Tickets, Bus Room Sup- ervisor, Advisor, Small Boat Building Club. Gerald E. Delwiler Junior High Industrial Arts, General Shop II, Chairman, In- dustrial Arts Department, Coach, Cross Country, Assistant Coach, Senior High Track, Advisor, Girls' Home Mechanics Club. Charles Wetzel Industrial. A r t s , Mechanical Drawing, Ticket Collector, Junior High Football, Bus Loading Supervisor, Advisor, Crafts Club. Robert Gerhart Industrial Arts, General Shop I, Advisor, Industrial Arts Club, Collector, Football Tickets, Late Arrivals Room. MUSIC DEPARTMENT Walter M. Harvie junior High Music, Instrumental Music, Director, Band and Or- chestra. Mrs. Helen Buckman Junior High Music, Director, Senior High Choir and Chorus, Chairman, Music Department. Miss Ada Illae Frailey junior High Music, Director, Junior High Choruses. --S 5I M' HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT STANDING: Dr. Samuel Wil- lard--School Doctor. Mr. William E. Wolfe-Health and Physical Education, Di- rector of Athletics, Coach, Senior High Track, Season Ticket Sales, Sponsor, Boys' Varsity Club. Mr. Stanley H. MacFarlane-Health and Physicial Education, Assist- ant Coach, Senior High Bas- ketball, Intramural and Var- sity Volleyball, Sponsor, Boys' Varsity Club. Mr. Ray- mond F. Wodock-Health and Physical Education, Coach, Senior High Base- ball, Sponsor, Boys' Varsity Club. SEATED: Miss Helen Babin-Health and Physical Education, Girls' Intramural Basketball, Sponsor, Ad- vanced Dancing Club. Miss Marguerite E. Spencer- Health and Physical Educa- tion, Coach, Senior High Hockey and Archery, Intra- mural Arrangements, P. A. Announcements, Sponsor, Physical Education Club. Miss Delourse J. Illsley - Health and Physical Educa- tion, Coach, Junior High Hockey, Coach, Senior High Girls' Basketball, Sponsor, Advanced Dancing Club. ABSENT FOR PICTURE: Mrs. Marie Davis-School Nurse, Sponsor, Nursing Club. ,I In-4 WJ ,Q :N ih'.,,,,. Q-M153 1 . an 1 L --4-.. Hive- SCIENCE DEPARTMENT STANDING: Mr. Joseph Gold-Science and Geog- raphy, General Science, Practical Physics, Basket- ball Tickets, Assistant, Snack Bar, Sponsor, Archery Club. Mr. Valentine V. Seidle-Biology, Physics, Assistant Coach, Senior High Track, Sponsor, Photography Club. Mr. James F. Hackman-Sch ence and Geography, Visual-Aids, Bus Loading Supervisor. Mr. Edward J. Miller-Science and Geography, Coach, Junior High Football, Intra- mural Basketball, Sponsor, Junior High Athletics Club. Mr. Roger C. Williams-Science and Geog- raphy, Coach, Rifle Team, Sponsor, Field and Stream Club. SEATED: Miss Ada Mae Griffith- Science and Geography, Guidance, Chairman, Seventh Grade Class. Mr. Luther K. Boyer-Chem- istry, Visual-Aids, Chairman, Transportation. Mrs. Ann O. Hess-Science and Geography, General Science, Intramural Softball. W , S t 1' 'if x 5 C 1. -. - I , l Z - N A L , , .1 v l 's.. ip 5 LIBRARIANS Miss Jean Kurtyka Assistant Librariang Assistant Coach, Junior High Hockeyg Ad- visor, Junior High Library Club. Miss Mary Swartzlander Head Librariang Advisor, Senior High Library Club. GENERAL EDUCATION Mrs. Ethel Kough General Education Classes. HOMEMAKING DEPARTMENT Mrs. Carolyn Bachman Junior High Homemakingg Gen- eral Homemaking Ig Detention Room, Advisor, Homemaking Club. Miss Elizabeth Dedngelis junior High Homemalcingg Gen- eral Homemaking IIQ Chairman, Homemaking Department, Ad- visor, Future Homemakers' Club. SAFETY EDUCATION Mr. Stanley Green Driver Training, Safety Educa- tiong Advisor, Senior High Stu- dent Councilg President, C. B. T. A. Mrs. Mrs SECRETARIES Dorothy Honer Mary McElroy Mrs. Ruth Orapchuck Mrs Rachel Moyer Mrs. Virginia Gehman Mrs. Florence Linck in 4 ,.... 53 fl JANITORIAL STAFF-Last row left to righl: Mr. Goodings, Mr. Mar tin, Mr. Lees, Mr. Haldeman, Mr Diehl, Mr. Ellis, Mr. Robertson Seated: Mrs. Allaire, Mrs. Hansell Mr. Rouse, Mr. Arnold, Mrs. Mc Laughlin, Mrs. Stanley. f-Map CAFETERIA STAFF-Last row, left to right: Mrs. Van Luvanee, Mrs. Shadclinger, Mrs. Gilchrist, Mrs. Stiles. Sealed: Mrs. Gilmore, Miss Becker, Dietitian, Mrs. Schumacher. BUS DRIVERS-Last row, left to right: Mr. Labs, Mr. Bucciarelli, Mr. Rickert, substitute, Mr. Maclnnes, Mr. Travis, Mr. Moyer, Mr. Myers, Mr. Ferris, Mr. Boyer. First row: Mr. Twitt, Mr. Liebau, Mr. Childs, Mr. Smith, Mr. Ott, Mr. Myers, Nlr. Lake. W S K. I , ,si ,, fl is n y 1 -ffwetst .r. . 5. :isa STUDENT COUNCIL-Standing, left to right: B. Fretz, B. Green, D. Webb, J. Smith. Seated: R. Rosen- berger, S. Engel, P. Bodine, W. Froehlich, L. Erickson, R. Kinney, L. Roeder, R. Nolan, Mr. Green, advisorg D. Hutchinson, E. Groth, T. MacAniff, Nlamounis, T. Swartz, M. Kernen, J. Sands, D. Landis, reporter. The Student Council, under the leadership of president, Chris Leuzi vice-president, Peter Knaussg recording secretary, joan Schuyler: corresponding secretary, Carol Parker: treasurer, Reuben Rawls: and advisor, Mr. Green, sponsored many activities this year. Among these were buses to away football games, establishment of a standards board, pur- chase of two television sets and tables for the sets with the help of the junior High Student Council, and the drawing up of a handbook, which will be given to all students in September. This group was instrumental in the establish- ment of the Honor Roll and the National Honor Society and also laid the groundwork for composing an Alma Mater. The Council held the annual Thanksgiving Dance, and, with the cooperation of the F.T.A., es- tablished a Student Day, The Leaders' Banquet was held in March. Ifive representatives were sent to the Tri- County Convention, and three ofticers to the state convention. f ln L, 'Q' IN 3 INDIVIDUAL PICTURES: president-Chris Leuz, 'vice-president-Peter Knauss, recording secretary-joan Schuyler, treasurer-Reuben Rawls. Student Council .,,.,,.,-. l .9 'j, , .Sf , 1- ' '1 ' EY I .'.1 I. 1 W , .1 Iv 3 u lf-'vi L .---F'-vf-m., . . , ,.-- K - ':': - M -. ,f ,, .' - I ig: ...tvs , ' ,v ' 1- if , - -----A---ia-ff:-7'-r'xv-'r-+-.Jw ff ., , . , '. ,.,,2:.w9p3'-fag-:..r1:e.4 4 . F--A f 1 , 2 3 .. ' 4- . 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SENIOR HIGH students practice drills in Typing II class. SENIOR STUDENTS of a chemistry class observe and take part in an experi- ment. FIVE PROMISING senior mathemati- cians studying spherical problems. no SENIOR HIGH students learn the home- making art of sewing. MEMBERS OF Senior High choir prepare to entertain the Temple University Choir at lunch, following their concert in as- sembly. A COOKING CLASS shows its artistic abilities in the icing and decorating of a cake. AGRICULTURAL STUDENTS use a cutting torch in removing the bottom of a steel drum. NQX I mf :ww ,sv ' to 5 4 9 W f H2 , mnmmmw I 'l2...ws.,q...M,,, ,.,L Y , i W vw -L.. '1ii32'iEiif'- ' gf 3 Inna- l NL 1 'S xv, we .1 'S fi f Y M W f ' X Wir 1sK:Yf'ilw,f V ww 'Minis' BOYS IN AN Industrial Arts class learn the skill of molding and developing their ideas into real objects of good use. MEMBERS OF a junior boys' gym class practice one of their apparatus exercises MEMBERS OF a junior girls' gym class demonstrate their skill in physical ability. THE STAGECRAFT crew prepares props for use in Harlequin Club play. bl ,f .fy ,V li 'a aw -wi, in ir lim ,ff f f Q L 1a..e.,a ' P I ...r 1 N 0 I . K fw- fy CAPTAIN DONALD PETERS crowns Shir- ley Carpenter, Football Queen of 1954-1955. LEE ROBINSON, president of the class of 1954. crowns Ann Lutz, Prom Queen, at the Junior Prom held in June. THE BONFIRE took place on the eve of the an- nual Thanksgiving Day football game between Cen- tral Bucks and Lansdale. C. B. faculty members play an exciting game for the benefit of the March of Dimes. School Lite This tableau is from the final scene of the Christmas Carol Service. The concert by the Unitecl States Marine Band in the fall was a thrilling experience for Central Bucks students. f u .- This group of famous local and international person- alities are judging the Voice of Democracy talks. They are from left to right: Rex Trailer, James Mich- ener, joseph Koch, Joe Kenny, Robert Fretz, Bob Brugger. Ffh l 1556 was 'gf Student leaders at Central Bucks are honored annually at a banquet given by Student Council. Seniors present the proposed Alma Mater to the student body during an assembly program. Pete Shaughnessy, Bob Schumacher and Tom Foral pre- sent a parody on Arsenic and Old Lace in a Senior variety show. ,uma Au. 9.4.4 Z' 9 v ' i HARLEQUIN CLUB working on the musical, The Clock Shop. Left to right: B. Wasser, P. Smith, S. Twilley, L. Barton, N. Smith, D. Moyer, C. Stirman. ,, t ,,,,... , vnuuumr 1 THE FIRST NIGHTERS working on the play, Helena's Marriage, are left to right: W. Twilley, C. Reller, S. Fleigg, A. Fell. Harlequin Club Central Bucks is fortunate in having a great deal of interest in dramatics. So very many stu- dents expressed a desire to join the Harlequin Club that the club had to be divided. Two large dra- matics clubs now exist. One, the 'lFirst Nightersw, has spent the year studying the many aspects of dramatic technique. Robert Benson was the presi- dent of the club: Geri Hartnagel was vice-president, Sandra Fleig, treasurer: Margery Kiernan, record- ing secretaryg and Barbara Bash, corresponding sec- retary. Miss Cuff was the advisor. The Harlequin Club presented a radio play, a one-act musical, an old-time movie, a student di- rected one-act play contest, and the very successful major play. Peter Shaughnessy was president, Douglas Hutchinson, vice-president, Fern Alex- ander, secretary, and Marcia Rough, treasurer. CAST-Standing, left to right: G. Benecke, L. Taylor, N. Radcliff, P. Shaughnessy, B. Richman, Sands, B. Kenny, E. Greiner, B. McClellan, C. Shelly, D. Hubb, D. Reese, J. Fielding, T. Foral, P. Knauss. Seated: F. Alex- ander, P. Reid. CAST OF CHARACTERS Steward .,,.........,,..........,. Don Reese Mrs. Skinner . , . . , ,... Bonnie Richman Cornelia Otis Skinner . . , . Barbara Kenny Otis Skinner ..... .... P eter Shaughnessy Emily Kimbrough . . . . , . Betsy McClellan Purser , . , . . . , ...,. Lynn Taylor Stewardess . . . Joan Fielding Dick Winters , . . . Edward Greiner Admiral ., , . . .. Tom Foral Harriet St. john . . Fern Alexander Winifred Blaugh , . . . Pauline Reid Leo McEvoy . , . . , . Jay Sands Inspector . ..,.. Debbie Hubb Therese ,.,.. . . . Gisela Benecke Madame Elise . . , , Nancy Radcliff Monsieur de La Croix . , , . . . .,,. Peter Knauss Window Cleaner , . . . . . David Shelly PRODUCTION ASSISTANTS Marcia Rough . . . . . . . . . Costumes and Make-up Doug Hutchinson . . . . . . . , . Set, Lights and Sound David Shelly . , . . . . . -Programs and Publicity Ronald Kershner . . . .,.. . . . . , Properties Paula Horn , . , . . , . , , . . . . . . Tickets Director . . . . , . Robert Gendall x,J'f Cornelia, you were terrific as Lady Macbeth. 0ur Heart we lsafl And we also have a grande bath with a petite gas metre. PRODUCTION CHAIRMEN-Left to right: D. Hutch- inson, D. Shelly, Mr. Gendall, P. Horn, M. Rough, R. PRODUCTION ASSISTANTS-Standing, left to right: L. Fell, B. Crawford, R. Risser, Tongyai, J. Kaczorowski, S. Kccble. Seated: J. Derstinc, B. Wasser. xyff' -all vexffif 23.5 Were Young and Gay Another trunk, Missf, F. T. . May I erase the board, teacher?'i This was a usual question heard by Central Bucks F.T.A. mem- bers who had the opportunity to teach in the ele- mentary and high schools. Under the leadership of Miss Mantz and officers, Harold Groth, president, Lois Simons, vice-presidentg Sally Hager, secretaryg and Becky Smith, treasurer, the club was host to the I .'1'.A. Rally held in the fall. The club also attended a county spring rally and visited several liberal arts and teachers' colleges. F. F. A. FFA., a national organization of, by, and for farm boys who are studying agriculture, participated in many cooperative activities throughout the year. The members displayed their window exhibit, The Causes of Mastitisf' which won several awards at the state and local fairs. Bart Glass was presidentg Dale Maddux, vice- presidentg Robert Kessler, secretaryg Ralph Mood, treasurer: Harry Burmeister, reporterg Harold Labs,sentinel1 Ray 'Worthington, chaplain, and Mr. Shutt was the advisor. F.T.A.-Left to right: D. Rosenberger, R. Smith, L. Simons, S. Hager, N. Lake, H. Groth. F.F.A.-Last Row, left to right: R. Worthington, R. Maddux, H. Labs, M. Ax-beter, G. Honer. First Row: R. Mood, H. Burmeister, B. Glass, R. Kessler. ei 'V' 3 F,.A,,, ...A Cif 'f'e 5r K K QMS 'CI i '1 g bf -1 K Jr. Antler The Antler editors and associate editors are selected in their junior year so that they have the opportunity to work with the senior staff. They are assigned positions immediately upon election and begin discussion of yearbook themes. In September they are ready to select a publisher. Chatterbux The members of our Chatterbux staff along with publishing the school newspaper also write articles concerned with the school for the local town paper. These editors and reporters of the Chatter- bux, under the sponsorship of Miss Kohler, have consistently put out a good school newspaper and have gained recognition for their efforts. The Chatterbux achieved first place rating in the state, national, and Columbia Press Association contests. Central Bucks can be justly proud of its own paper and the staff of people behind it. K -r -we ,..,..,...y M JUNIOR ANTLER STAFF-Las! Row, left to right J. Detwiler, M. Richman, L. Simons, R. Kratz, B McClintock, D. Lake, T. Fares. First Row: D. Hubb, E. Hohenner, M. Valania, co-editor, V. Alexander, co- editorg J. White, F. Reynolds. J CHATTERBUX-Standing, left to right: Nancy Rad- cliff, Associate Business Manager, Nancy Hoffman, Associate Business Managerg jane Groff, Marie Rich- man, and Shirley Holkey. 69 VLLAA K . i page ru fi ws' e or , i , IV . . t Audio Visual if Ji '5.-... Banking - PROJECTION SQUAD-Left to right: Tom Gash, John Graham, and Sam Histand, three members of the large squad. The boys of the audio visual aid staff are the only students in the school who are allowed to operate any of the Central Bucks projection or sound equipment. These boys are especially trained in the operation of this kind of equipment and volunteer their study halls and lunch periods, if necessary, to show a tilm. This able staff of boys is directed by Mr. Boyer and Mr. Hockman. BANKING CLUB-Standing, left to right: Shirley Ott and Rudy Hoess. Seated: Joseph Hager, Mary Harris, Presidentg Terry Fares, Secretaryg and Carole Moldovanyi. ' '3 J I w x . 4 There is one banker to a homeroom. This person acts as a bank teller for the students who wish to put their money into a savings fund. All of the bankers of the senior high school have regular meetings once a week. A thrift honor banner is given to the homeroom which has the best per- centage of students banking. This hard working group of honest mathematicians is directed by Mrs. Mix. i! E . Q ,Vs 4 .. , 7 ,ji i X i ,L x pyggge, 4 I My ai i .. Wi so :Q if . ,lg 0 r gf it e v it I ig' ,al w as tg Y at 'W .kgs rib . . S fl' Nursing Assistants 1 Left to right: N. Lake, J. Jeffries, A. Carver. Library Assistants Open your mouth, is a familiar phrase which you might hear a nurse's assistant say. These girls may take temperatures and pulses, but they may not give any medication. The girls give their time during free periods to help Mrs. Davis, and at the same time they learn more in the field of nursing. y .. ' ' 'si' .Es What's a good book to read? is a usual question confronting the library assistants as they work at the desk, issuing and putting cards in books. In their work they become familiar with the Dewey Decimal System and the general arrangement of books and pamphlets in the library so that they are able to help other students in Ending infor- mation. Left to right: D. Buskirk, G. High, J. Gilbert, R. Cohen, R. Dempsey, P. Wooley, D. Janton. .ei r Ginny John is one of the many students who voluntarily assist in the cafeteria. The stuclent helpers in the cafeteria perform such johs as working hehind the ice cream counter or in the lunch line itself. These volunteers give up half of their lunch period each clay in order to perform this task. ln payment for their assistance, they receive a free lunch. Cafeteria The receptionist is one of those people who have an important joh to clo and yet clo it very modestly. Their main function is to register each visitor who comes into the huilcling. They also give out information to guests, ancl try to help them achieve the purpose for which they came. The volunteer students are also often callecl upon to clo errands for the office. The receptionists rightly are and symbolize the good citizens of Central Bucks. Two reeeptionists who are registering a visitor o o are from left to right: Peggy Worthington, Gerry Moore, and Mrs. Thelma Root, visitor. I X y ...XX f huts?- mia, BAND-Last Row, left to right: E. Evans, J. Keating, S. .Second Row D Schaible Mr Harvxc W ones, T Lichtman, L. Hann, B. Benson, R. Appel, P. Reimel, S. Shepherd S Chiprnar- D Ge J Rutherford A Rush Fleig, B. Worthington, B. Pearce, Hann, C. Noblett. L Simons Barlow F1rslRon V Bellerby M A Car Third Row: A. Capaldi, J. Hafler, J. Olyphant, K. roll J Beer C Thompson N Palmer, T Evans, M A Shelly, C. Barr, A. 'Mills, L. Schneider, J. Nyce, H. Leatherman, J Ehrenfeld Bennett, D. Fairfield, R. Garges, M. Glasgow, F. Ulmer. BUX-MONT BAND REPRESENTATIVES-Last Row, left to right: Rutherford, Hann, T. Shepherd, Nyce, L. Simons, J. Olyphant, Mr. Harvie, C. Thompson, A. Mills, L. Hann, H. Bennett, B. Pearce. Band The Senior High Band was under the capable direction of Mr. Harvie this year. Besides the as- sembly programs, football games, and pep meetings, the band was privileged with being asked to play at the unveiling of the historical marker for World War ll at Bensalem. Another important event of the year for the band was their part in the Spring Cffmcert. As a marching band they pzirtictipated in the annual Memorial Day parade and also at the Mardi Gras parade which is held annually in Lansdale. To broaden their educzltion in music the hand went to New York to hear the Band of .Xniericz1. .'m Q? Yflfrl X 'sur' if 'rl' ' ' W fri? greg we N 2 Q .A 'rl 2 .. .. L Q f Q iz l X 1 . 1 il H xl 'sf' 'li' ' N CHORUS-Last Row, left to right: J. Toth, J. Simons, D. Brand, B. Wasser, S. King, M. Ziegler, S. Wentzel, N. Clark, King, M. Moyer, M. Hunsberger, C. Nyce. Third Row: M. E. Happ, J. Bower, J. Lukens, S. Ott, M. J. Bush, C. Noblett, M. Kepler, J. Uhlig, J. Fallon, B. Still, D. Gilbert, P. Gott, T. Tomlinson, B. Fretz, A. Wenzloff, J. Fahie. Second Row: DeCoursey, R. M. in :J . 7, i ,gb ., if WI? 1 'fi 1' i V f- ,V K ii PM Jeeee .J ee 'R 7 L3 Q' Q lr ' is e S Y f ' Vii.i fry. , ...K i Jnei f ' if ,. K' ,L . 117,31 CHOIR OFFICERS - President, Young, Vice-President, B. Smith, Recording Secretary, Carolyn Schnei- derg Corresponding Secretary, D. 6 Landis, Treasurer, J. Groff. Baker, G. High, D. Schaible, S. Leatherman, N. Webster, J. Werling, P. Ofner, J. Dyer, C. Leuz, W. Althouse, W. Jones, L. Fell, B. Rosenberger. First Row: H. Suber, S. Lorah, J. Heilman, J. Bauer, L. Frick, N. Radcliff, M. Atkinson, C. Schneider, B. Smith, L. Simons, R. Hohenner, M. Huber, L. Gross, Young, J. Trauger, A. Detweiler. Sr. High Choru and Choir Under the direction of Mrs. Buckman, the senior high choral groups completed another year of successful events. The 120 chorus members met in four sections to prepare for the Carol Service and the Spring Musicale. Those students who could not include chorus on their schedules met during the club period. The choir, composed of chorus members chos- en last Spring on the basis of musical ability and the character recommendations of their teachers, participated in several programs for school and community organizations. The choir served as host to the Temple University Choir. From the choir representatives were chosen to the County and District Choruses. 99 It it a w s, 2 l 8 i .3 E ,i 2' 2 f ,, ., AAL, 9' it i ,M , . . , L,,. ff! XT A'--fn: N ' ---' L . f .. f -N 1 '-',L 'm.L - . . - Y- I S' G , . A, . , ,g,. 3... 2 . 5 CHORUS--Last Row, left to right: S. Carl, E. Kinces, A. Painter, M. Burdsall, D. Devlin, N. Dougherty, B Buchanan, D. Soden, R. Prosser, B. Black, C. Freed, R Garges. Third Row: M. Jampo, R. Kershner, D. Bates, R. Sabath, D. Satterthwaite, D. Porter, D. Moon, S Michl, C. Parker, M. Richman, J. Gegan, M. Saalfrank 7 J. Schuyler, M. A. Leatherman, E. Evans. Second Row. CHOIR-Last Row, left to right: M. Atkinson, R. Smith, L. Simons, D. Satterthwaite, D. Bates, T. Bergey, R. Kershner, L. Ulmer, C. Waters, L. Simons, M. Frick. Second Row: D. Landis, C. Schneider, J. Young, F. H. Groth, T. Bergey, L. Ulmer, J. Schaffer, T. Price, K. Dewit, N. Labs, T. Evans, R. A. Garges, J. Ehrenfeld, B. Miller, B. Fighera, S. Whitticar, Wood. First Row D. Landis, G. Barrett, L. Harstine, H. Scarborough, J Groff, M. Frick, G. Moore, S. Keehle, C. Waters, S: Holkey, G. Benecke, P. Satterthwaite, P. Lee, R. Risser S. Ott, A. Dunlap. Dyer, B. Fretz, R. Sabath, G. Beneclce, L. Gross, G. Moore. First Row: Bauer, L. Frick, E. Hohenner, M. Huber, J. Trauger, A. Detweiler, G. Barrett, L. Harstine, S. Holkey, P. Satterthwaite, P. Lee. Q L .3 J 3 B P f , , t sw I -ri ,L il' 5- 5' Q, ,V Q' tt -i R A J 3, E 1 X E fi. . i Q , fx if Nl Q Band and Choruses COUNTY CHORUS-Last row, left to right: B. Smith, B. Fretz, L. Simons, T. Bergey, C. Waters. Second row: W. Althouse, L. Simons, R. Kershner, S. Keeble. First row: M. Huber, L. Gross, A. Detweiler, J. Groff. TRIO-Sealed, left to rigllt: L. Frick, A. Detweiler, M. Frick. Standing: S. Keeble, accompanist. fl l : 1 5 2 3 S ilrfwnvwvtlhtg M... , V, L24 W.... L., DISTRICT CHORUS-Left to right: L. Simons, T. Bergey, S. Keeble. DISTRICT BAND-Left to right: T. Shepherd, L. Hann. Sixteen students represented Central Bucks in the County Chorus. Besides their performance at Neshaminy High School, the chorus Sang for the Schoolmens Week Program at the L'niversity of Pennsylvania. Central Bucks was honored by having two students, Lois Simons and Ronald Kershner, as accompanists for the group. Students from Central Bucks were chosen to partici- pate in the District Chorus held in Oxford, and the District Band held in Springfield, Delaware County. The girls' trio contributed to the enjoyment of many School and community programs, giving: several performances of their own. The Bucks County Music liducators selected the trio to participate in one of the Schoolmen's Vl'eek programs. 4 EE, -f-. W, ...ff r ' Re ta. in, - i 2 2 The Parent-Teachers' Association has been instrumental in furthering parent-teacher relation- ships at Central Bucks. The PTA has regular monthly meetings. During one of these meetings the guidance services of the school were explained by Miss Nailor, school guidance counselor. Dr. McFeely, the principal of George School, spoke on Understanding Your Children at the February meeting. In May there was an exhibit night where pro- jects and examples of student classwork were dis- played. The association also took on some outside pro- jects for the raising of funds to purchase additional books for the school library. The PTA has actually done a lot in increasing the enthusiasm of parents in taking a real interest in the affairs of Central Bucks. The Booster Club has done a great deal toward helping and encouraging sports at Central Bucks. They started off the season by sending the coaches and players of our football squad to summer foot- ball camp for ten days. On May 25, the Boosters held -an all-sport banquet honoring the coaches and players of all Senior High athletic teams. The Booster Club's biggest project of the year was Operation Light-Up. As a result they have done a great deal of promotion to the project of erecting permanent fleld lights on the War Memorial Field. P. T. A. and Boosters P.T.A. OFFICERS-Standing, left to right: Stanley Green, Corresponding Secretary, Joseph Hart, Treasurer. Sealed: M. Elizabeth Berger, Record- ing Secretaryg Barrett G. Tawresey, President, Mrs. William Cooper, Vice President. BOOSTER CLUB OFFICERS - Standing, left to right: William Yerlces III, Treasurerg Wells H. Den- ny, Vice President. Seated: Mrs. James Groff, Corresponding Secre- tary, Richard J. Knauss, Presidentg Mrs. Calvin Roberts, Recording Secre- tary. .f -3,4 The boys in Mr. Gold's Arch- ery Club learn the fundamentals of this ancient sport which is be- coming more and more popular in America. The club members spend a good bit of their time practicing, but they also go to archery meets and shoots which test their skill. Left to right: J. Scarpello, R. Haw- thorne, J. McDermott, R. McNealy, J. Keating, H. Herbott. A newcomer to C e n t r al Bucks, the Physical Education Club was organized to help girls learn more about sports. Under the direction of Miss Spencer and oflicers, president, Virginia Mclin- teeg vice-president, V i r g i n i a Quinn, secretary, Rhoda Kinney, and treasurer, Johanna Davis, the girls developed a point system and refereed intramural volleyball, badminton, and basketball. Left to right: Miss Spencer, Davis, V. Quinn, V. McEntee, R. Kinney, J. Young. The aim of the Varsity Club, sponsored by Mr. Wolfe, Mr. Czerniakowski, and Mr. Finn, is to promote sports at Central Bucks. Don Peters is presidentg Lee Er- ickson, vice presidentq Robert Fischer, secretary, and John Er- ickson, treasurer. Left to right: B. Brown, N. Molloy, J. Erickson, D. Peters, L. Erickson, R. Twining. Seated: R. Fischer. f igs ee av The gay, rhythmic music of the tango, rhumba, or the mambo is heard during club period in the room where Mr. Phayre's Latin American Dancing Club meets. Peggy Nilson is the club's presi- dent. Left to right: M. Gondkoff, P. Con- nolly, J. Rutherford, T. Hall, S. Ament, R. Rosenberger, J. Bozzuto, S. Carpenter. In the Social Dancing Club, Miss Fullington and Mrs. Andrews taught the students the polka, jit- terbug, the waltz, and folk dances. Bruce Fretz was elected presidentg Robert Quinn was vice-presidentg and Janice Ballard and Constance Vincent were secretary and treas- urer. Left to right: S. Schmidt, J. Unger, H. Sanderson, H. Felton, C. Vincent, A. Voehringer, P. Covey, R. Medary. The Chorus Club, under the direction of Mrs. Buckman, was organized this year to enable those students not able to fit chorus into their schedules to participate in the Christmas Carol Service and the Spring Musical. Left to right: R. Garges, J. Fallon, C. Parker, M. Bush, J. DeCoursey. The members of Mr. Wetzels Crafts Club spend their club pe- riod Working with metal and leath- er. The students have made jewel- ry, moccasins, and belts which are both pretty and practical, The offi- cers are Daniel Marschall, presi- dentg XVanda Froehlich, vice-pres- identg Jeanne Risser, secretaryg and Joan Plank, treasurer. Left to right: J. Plank, J. Risser, D. Garner, D. Marschall, M. Patrick, 1. Hyde, W. Froehlich. ,fx , uw! mme-W The members of Mr. Detwil- er's Girls' Home Mechanics Club are looking ahead to the day when they will have a home of their own. Besides being trained to handle tools, the girls are working on projects, as the boys do in shop classes. Left to right: A. Painter, S. Pillsbury, J. Plequette, M. Pillsbury, M. Howell, P. Woolley. Mr. Elfmans Small Boat Handling Club has elected Larry Strouse as president and john Det- wiler as secretary-treasurer. The boys in the club study the differ- ent classitications of small boats, learn to read maps and charts, and go on field trips. Left to right: W. Troester, H. Holkey, R. Irwin, S. Hager, L. Strouse, R. Mims, J. Detwiler. Under the direction of Miss DeAngelis and Mrs. Bachman the girls in the Homemaking Club worked on many pretty and prac- tical projects. These future home- makers spent the club period learning the practical arts of sew- ing and cooking. Left to right: J. Toczylowski, L. Bishop, A. Randazzo, B. Sabo, J. Jeffries, D. Janton. The smell of oil paint and turpentine pervades Room 101 when the Senior High Oil Painting Club takes over. Under the direc- tion of Miss O'Donnell these Monday painters do landscapes, still lifes, scenes, and portraits. Left to right: G. Mayhew, B. Over- holt, R. Winton, M. Frye, R. Over- holr, B. Carlen, Uhlig, R. Mon- tana. 'NU Mr. Gerhart's Industrial Arts Club is for boys who like shop work, but are unable to ht shop into their schedules. The boys work with metal, wood, leather, and textiles. Frank Schwartz is president and Ronald Sabath is secretary-treasurer. Left to right: B. Elfman, J. Hager, E. Crock, T. Bergey, J. Hughes, C. Bergner. .tual . l. . 1 t'Hold that pose! What is this? - a modeling agency! No, it's the Photography Club. Under the direction of Mr. Seidle, the club learns the fundamentals of taking and developing pictures. Louis Hann is president: Terry Shepherd, vice - presidentg and Reuben Rawls, treasurer. Left to right: B. Gawronski, N. Rader, W. Trauger, L. Hann, R. Nolan, J. Diehl, S. McKeown. Under the direction of Mr. Huntzinger, the Chess Club initi- ated its activities at Central Bucks this year. The members spent the club period playing chess and learning the fundamentals of the game. Ed Groth was president, Jay Heinicke, vice-president: Doii Sat- terthwaite, secretary, and Don Caswell, treasurer. Last Row, left to right: T. Price, J. Hubbard. Seated: D. Lake, G. Hoff- man, B. Fisher, D. Satterthwaite. Learning to take care of the sick and different phases of nurs- ing is the function of the Nursing Club. During a club period the students learn how to bathe babies, take temperatures, make beds, and do many other things included in the Red Cross nursing course. Left to right: D. Porter, J. Simon, L. Gross, M. Kepler, L. Hunsberger. .,.,..-... A s..s.. m A Under the direction of Miss Shultz, the Tri-Hi-Y Club began its second year at Central Bucks. Among its activities were a peanut sale and a dance held to purchase a state flag for the auditorium. Mary Ann Hartzell is president, Mimi Frick, vice-presidentg Bar- bara McClintock, secretary: jane Groff, treasurer, and Terry Fares, chaplain. Standing, left to right: Miss Shultz, M. Frick, J. Groff. Seated: T. Fares, J. Wiley, M. A. Hartzell, B. MC- Clintock. ttStudy to show thyself ap- proved unto God, is a familiar phrase heard in the room where the Bible Club meets. Under the direction of Mr. Michener, the club enjoys Bible study, special speakers, and also sponsors prayer meetings. Left to right: LaRue, D. Anders, S. Johnson, C. Leuz, J. 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' -14 4- .Ty 4- ':,v ....,,.k f , 5'-Q-'g, ,yi af ,M , .ww .4 f .- .,4 1 .P-.754 4,455 1' 5 4 ' 'I .4 i 13-J K.. 95 4.13 3 id- Y -1 .4 N, 2' nw-f-2,4 5 4' 4 . -. - 4. f -.ef 41' Q4-4 4 4 M Mfg.-a-4.+:e4'15'?'4'5e'1'fzQ3'Sf,.1 .ff Y - V Z2-,I+ .4'i P?'F I -.' ' ' W :' 'PW '1.7. 235.954 il -Q iff .4 .- 2' 1 .4 2 .. 4 by 4 4 .415 4 . . . . rx. S3 gy 11, -AS, fi. -f.-- . Q ' '-1. 4 ' '-'ff .Sw--fr ' ' -' .2 kv, ,Y L mf- 1..- if V H . ' , 1 wi f 5' 3' g, 1-. ' WA-4 -gb gh, kr M1 4 1 if 553'-e':.gg1 A ' gnu. - X . 4 'Www E 5 wif f '.-Qffl' 'iff -. , -, , g 1 E T- if '- Y A wif' '-9 M 'f 2 'i X 4+ ' X1 144.34 wifi: ' ' .. Eiwrxfzzf -A 4...w15'si-7 4. mf, .a'S'Q?',.wQ'- ' 7 55 B4 S-,QS ' 'ILQQE 74 fail wt 3.1 JUNIOR VARSITY-Last Row, lef! to right: L. Myers, manager, E. Hallowell, D. Moyer, P. Hammond, B. Pierson, C. Fetzer, P. Baumann, B. Rufe, N. Gold, B. Cathers, manager. Second Rona: D. Moeberg, L. Roeder, T. Hammarlow, C. Howe, R. Sabath, J. Shaddinger, B. Heintz, A. Merrill, A. Logan, F. Fielding. First Row: B. Lawrence, F. Leuz, B. Buchanan, B. Ofner, H. Miller, B. Sclmell, R. Schuyler, G. Rothermel, R. Hoess, M. Jampo. Football The football season this year at Central Bucks was one of the most exciting in recent years. Al- though the record of the team was not sensational, they displayed an excellent brand of football. The squad, as the record shows, was the lightest team in the league. This was an important factor in the loss of many close games. Running out of the T and single wing the Buckaneers showed a good running game, however the passing attack was rather weak. One especially disappointing factor this year was the 19 to O loss of the annual Turkey Day game with Lansdale. High scorer for the team this year was Cap- tain Ducky Peters with 38 points. Peters, the Buc's ace fullback was selected to the All Bux-Mont squad. A special word of praise and gratitude is due Coaches John Czerniakowski, James Egloff, and Hal Satterthwaite for a fine job. Under their instruction many line plays were developed this season. 'S 873.7 1. fig, READING CLOCKWISE FROM BOTTOM CENTER: T. Dick, R. Kessler, H. Poole, P. Knauss, R. Knauss, J. Erickson, J. Fahie. CLOCKWISE IN CENTER: T. Siron, R. Parker, A. Warren. Y . M as 'N .tv grew READING CLOCKWISE FROM TOP CENTER: N. Stevens, R. Denney, R. Dettrey, J. Frantz, W. Reeser, managerg R. Breffitt, W. King. CLOCKWISE IN CENTER: P. McGrath, A. Rose, D. Peters, captain. R .my R R. ZII f . . l..,, fir LRRZXL ,Q . ' KR RRR Q ,W X 2 R . 5 5 1 I A 'R Z 1., Q AH Rf W 'Q hz fix I f f R V9 K ' 1- 1, W- ggi: M V ' ' .R , 'W' GEHFI Q V - A A R R. ,.,, is R Y V A RW k R, 12' ff, R- iz V Y 4, .. , ' . . ,. R R ,f , f ,-- A ' ee'L R ' V .R ' an R ' it ' ' W R H1-.g.'fi5i.fff.t 'W ., Li' -' f - R, I QM' ' J: gm V 1' - ' Lit R ..'e.. R eeene RRRR E., e ee eeee ....e 4 ..,, ' R A neen A V -- R 'e me-Ref' A A pf . + R ' - AQ-1 ,T '.,' V f 's,, TIM DICK and another Central Bucks player persistently tackling an anxious Quakertown back in one of the most exciting games of the season. 1 '-3 X r R -I R - e'-.ef .,,,'f5.i,p3' R . R . I If R, Rs 'Q-.17 K , Zin Left to right: Mr. Egloff, Assistant Coachg Mr. Czerniakowski, Coach' Mr. Satterthwaite, Assistant Coach. C.B. 12,.. 13,.. 27.,. 18... 'N-2' FOOTBALL SCORES Bensalem ....R Springfield . . . Hatboro .... Quakertown . . R Souderton . . Ambler ...,.R. Pennridge .... Upper Moreland Landsdale .... in with ' 'L' 1 Q 1 I .ll RR ' L f sp s A 4 ,rx R . Opp. 19 12 22 13 12 19 14 19 R s Their aim is to make that goal. As they fight for the ball good sportsmanship is shown. Miss Spencer, Caachg Janet Young, Captain. Hocke The senior. high team with captain Janet Young, the only returning letter winner, came through with four wins and two losses. The squad, comprised mostly of sophomores and juniors, had its share of ups and downs. Coached by Miss Spencer and her assistants, Miss Purcell and Miss Hipple, the girls fought their way to second place in a closely contested battle for the Bux-Mont crown. With the competent management of Betsy Mc- Clellan and Betty Lou Truman, the team came up with the following results: C.B.H.S. OPP- 3 .....,.... Souderton . . ,.,, . 0 2 ...... . . Quakertown . . . . . , 3 5 . . . . Pennridge ....,.. . . . 0 1 . . . . Hatboro ......,.... . . . 0 2 . . . . Upper Moreland .... . . . 1 0 .... . , Lansdale ..,....., . . . 1 1 .,.. . . ?gAlumni ...,.,.. , . , 1 2 ,... ,... 'I' Abington .....,.... . . . 3 'l'Non-league games L it G. Risser B Miller Miss Spencer K 7 JUNIOR VARSITY-Last Row, left to right: Miss Hipple, Assistant Coachg J. Martin, B. Black, T. Fares, C. Freed, J. Wood, L. Ely, J. King, G. High, Miss Pur- cell, Assistant Coach. Sec- ond Rozv: S. Twilley, J. White, D. Hubbs, S. Engel, J. Ehrenfeld, T. Evans, J. Hellman, V. Fahie, J. Wen- ner. First Row: S. Christ- man, C. Schneider, J. Schuy- ler, M. Houk, J. Oberhuber, J. Plank, M. Lutz, J. Hann, B. Truman. J. Davis V. McEntee R Smith S Hlllkey R Kinney 1 -.Vo gi. Ba ketball This year, for the first time in many years, the Buckaneers failed to come up with a winning season. The final record showed an overall log of 7 wins and 9 losses. There is nothing in the record, however, that shows the tighting spirit and hustle of our ball club. Although there was no glaring weakness in the team, there was a dehnite lack of outside strength. Since there was no one who could loosen up the opponents defense from the outside, the big boys like Erickson, Thompson, and MacAniff were often bottled up under the basket. Defensively and in the rebounding department, the Buckaneers were second to none. Co-Captain John Erickson was given a second team berth on the All Bux-Mont squad. Perhaps a preview of the teams to come was given to us by the jayvees. Coached by Mr. Mac- Farlane, they had a well-balanced team and a win- ning season to prove it. ROSENBERGER sinks the winning basket in the final three seconds. a 'W li My 3 qt f 'T 1 'N N 'T Q. Av g Q .A , ,.-.f vvrf 5 5 11-n. W f ix R r ,pw-rn if K t X ,ppv p N fi Wy I X aa r as Top Row: D. Twining, J. Erickson, D. Rosenberger, T. Thompson, J. Frantz. Bottom Row: R. Knauss, T. Macaniff, D. Redfield, N. Molloy, G. Umholtz. Last Row, left to right: Mr. McFarlane, Coach, B. Buchanan, Farrinelli, B. Schneider, R Rufe, C. Howe, B. Burnside, B. Lippincott, H. Arnold, F. Leuz. First Row: L. Erickson, V Gorman, S. Arcade, N. Gold, J. Rutherford, B. Green, B. Powers. Absent from picture: W King, manager. U, Left to right: Robert Finn, Coachg John Erickson, Co-Captain, Dick Twining, Co-Captain, Stanley Mac- Farlane, Assistant Coach. o l I fif et X i ,iii - J. 'Q-at Wihi t A f' ti L3 A , 0,1 na-, . ' JUNIOR VARSITY - - Standing, left to right: M. Burdsall, manager, J. I-Iann, I. Martyn, J. Davis, R. Kinney, C. Keller, J. Trau- ger, G. Alexander, B. Tru- thwaite, E. Evans. Girl ' Var ity Ba ketball The female Buckaneers displayed their prow- ess by capturing third place in their second year of Bux-Mont competition. While presenting strong opposition, the squad showed improved ability and team work as well as a strong determination to win. Although tive varsity players will be graduated, Carole Taylor handled the J.V. group. The head manager was Nancy Keenan, ably assisted by Betty Lou Truman and Marion Burdsall. Miss Delourse Illsley replaced Mrs. Barbara Crowers as head coach. man, manager. Kneeling M. I-Iouk, S. Sradler, C. Tay lor, T. Carver, P. Satter neyt years team shows potential championship ma- SCHEDULE '. ' . i '. . ' I 1. 4 CB- OPP- C.B. Opp. terlal with approximately tue letter-winners re- 53 38 Quakertown E 37 37 turning. 39 61 . . . .. . Souderton ... .. . 36 48 Ginny Mclfntee captained the varsity team and 50 42 Pelmfidge A V- 39 53 43 57 . . . . . . Lansdale ..., . . , 62 45 50 48 .. . .. . Upper Moreland . . . . . 31 48 Left to right: V. McEntee, varsity cap- taing Miss Illsley, coach, C. Taylor, J.V. captain. Top Row: B. Kenny, J. Young, V. McEntee, J. Schuyler. Bottom Row. M. Marczely, S. Leonard, V. John, R. Smith. 1 l A i Q4 , ' X 5 f' 'Z' 'Qt . - , , wi .. - i ,vm ' 1- S1 Ji -1. 7 W J Sir: t t sg 2 JJ.. 2 lf 4 tk t i we? vg,.,gV ilk. --rv tr' . 1.-e ,fa ' :A Q f Q, A 6 Q wt. il' Q 'll a Q 1-Zur ' iaith 2 Standing, left to right: P. Woolley, R. Rawls, F. Wonder. Kneeling: D. Lake, K. Miltenberger. Standing, left to right: Mr. Williams, Coachg P. Bodine, Captain-electg .B. Twilley, Manager. Kneeling: B. Trauger, Co-Captaing N. Stephens, Co-Captain. Biile Team Mr. Williams made his initial appearance as coach of the Rifle Squad this year and led them through a successful campaign. A check into the record shows a iinal count of five wins, two losscs, and one tie. Theuteam, which might be referred to as Hthe Annie Oakleys and Davy Crocketts of Central Bucksf competed against some of the biggest schools in the district. A slight mid-season slump in which two consecutive matches were lost was the only draw-back to what might have been a sensational season. C. B Opp. 490 .... ,... Q ualcertown , . . 488 496 ..., . . . ,Prospect . . . . . 487 491 , . ,.,. Abington ..... 495 493 . . .... Upper Darby . . 496 492 .... Glen-N or ..... 490 491 . . .... Lower Merion . . . 487 496 . . .... Yeadon , ..... 485 494 , . ,.,, West Catholic . . , 494 The C. B. tennis team, organized and coached by Mr. Handy with Miss lllsley acting as assistant coach, brought out many girls who like to play tennis, but, until this year, were unable to do so. The girls did not play as amateurs when they appeared on the court. They were determined to show their opponents that they were prepared to win the title of tennis champs' Girls' Tennis TENNIS TEAM-Last row, left la right: J. Plequette, M. Burdsall, man- ager, P. Reid, Mr. Handy, coach, Miss Illsley, assistant coachg P. Nil- son, manager. Tlzird row: J. Davis, D. Hubb, M. Bush, M. Houk, J. ldann, S. Mock, V. Alexander, P. Satterthwaite. Second row: J. White, M. Lutz, S. Stadler, S. Engle, S. Gott, S. Twilley, E. Hohener, J. Oberhuber, I. Martyn. First row: M. Carroll, Wood, B. Miller, R. Kinney, C. Price. This year's volleyball team did not do so well as the '54 team. After defeating Pennridge in practice, the team went to West Chester for the PIAA District I llnals. C. B. was defeated in the second round. The 1954 team won the District I trophy and placed sixth in the state. Bo s' Volle hall VOLLEYBALL-Last row, left to right: H. Arnold, B. Burnside, G. Umholtz, M. Jampo, B. Lippincott, B. Schneider, B. Elfman, Mr. MacFarlane, coach. Front row: A. Huber, B. Powers, B. Schumacher, T. MacAniff, N. Molloy, C. Howe, W. King, A. Warren. Q 4 I 2 5 Vs, .f 5 ,.. 4 t E 5 2 t A l ' 'ii ' 9 ' Q r ' 3 V, ,.-1' 1 W K ,ssh fl 4 ' l 2' S. - is . . 1 ,At s.i,,- I K Nw, VER. 'W J' 1 X t I2 . A f Q were 'T c ,f . : K ' K l I - A Q 1- il . V , T2 t J , L A Y . fs. QQ QT' 3 Cooper, F. Alexander, N. Keenan, P. Cross Country A new sport introduced to Central Bucks this year was cross country running. Because of the newness of the sport, the team, coached by Mr. Detweiler, showed only a fair record. Running over a 211 mile course, the team showed that Central Bucks will soon develop into a top contender. CROSS COUNTRY TEAM-Last row, left to right: D. Rosenberger, S. Arcade, B. King, Mr. Detweiler, coach. First row: J. LaRue, B. Quinn, P. Fitzpatrick, T. Fitzpatrick. Track Forty-hve boys reported to Mr. Wolfe for the '55 track season. Included in this group are four lettermen from last years squad. Mr. Wolfe and his three assistants, Mr. Iigloff, Mr. Detweiler and Mr. Seidel, are working hard to develop the team into a top league contender. Injuries, however, have slowed down the team considerably. At full strength the team does not possess a great amount of depth, and injuries to key men may prove a drawback to the teams chances. According to Mr. Wolfe, there are some weak spots on the team. Hurdles may prove a problem and the high jump also needs added strength. Despite these difficul- ties, the season looks rather promising since the boys show a great amount of spirit. TRACK-Las! row, left to right: R. Hines, manager, J Davis, C. Millard, C. Fetzer, M. Long, R. Radnetter, J LaRue, U. Stehnike, T. Fitzpatrick, N. West. Third row. Mr. Egloff, R. Pearson, J. Sands, W. Heintz, E. Smith, W. Cathers, P. Fitzpatrick, R. King, R. Ammons, A Warren, A. Rose, Mr. McFarlane, coach. Second row l tg 9 Left to right: R. Hines, manager, H. Poole, captain, Mr. Wolfe, coach. Mr. seiaei, E. Hallowell, A. Mmm, R. Schnell, R Foster, R. Hoess, C. Howe, F. Hadland, B. Greer, R. Fischer, J. Darrah, M. Wolfe. First row: S. Arcade H. jacobe, K. Trauger, R. Parker, T. Siron, W. King R. Denney, D. Vanclegrift, P. Gott, H. Poole, J. Martyn i - M. 7 amm 'i'5? '7 9. av .Z f ' v. 9' I In 1 2 fc ' it - -S, XX m .T luvyffflll V ' ,Unit .af 3 X . 1 Qw'5l '41f e.BUCl5 .if K t- WTF: . nm 'ff 'z' - sucn5,..: tt L HCM EMM! L ,S lil ' 4 'vucrst ff Q1 g .5 Aglltnsbw V i N Q, ,j Ji A' ma: - is Q-'rmlz Wir is l'i-'B+ its 'S f sucxs 5 - 4' e f' f.W 'z MTH44. 'U CNP sums We .V X M VARSITY-Las! row, left to right: L. Rentschler, J. Truman, R. Breffitt, R. Schumacher, F. Reckner, A. Huber, W. Schneider, R. Lippincott. First row: Mr. Wodock, coach, S. Rose, R. Greiner, A. Logan, D. Rosenberger, J. Hager, J. Stratton, A. Lindner, L. Roeder, R. Rosen- berger. JUNIOR VARSITY-Last row, left to right: H. Miller, manager, L. Ulmer, D. Satterthwaite, P. Bodine, V. Gorman, R. Rube, P. Hammond, C. Stirman, W. Reeser. First row Mr. Breme, coach, J. Kenney, H. Fel ton, B. Major, B. Rufe, F. Leuz, R Schuyler, H. Link, J. Shadclinger. This year at C. B., forty-tive boys reported for baseball. Of these, only three were returning lettermen: Bob Schumacher, Chris Leuz, and Cup- tain Don Peters. With some good juniors and ll line crop of sophomores, Coaches Judy Woclock and Paul Breme say that 'kWe'll win our share this year, next year ought to be good. Left to right: Mr. Wodock, coach, Mr. Breme, coach, D. Peters, captain, H. Miller, manager. hill . is , 3 K- I Y gif? X 7 F , up ,Kg . BU C15 - R edu 6-'Q 'L ' wt LEM fllg x YF-lil gil S X - . kill! Qkllllt rv Sym gt Byf.il5i 5 q'g':ElS i l With a flash of yellow skirts, black weskits, and white blouses, the senior high cheerleaders were led by their enthusiastic captain, Barbara Kenny. Under the leadership of their versatile sponsor, Miss Joanne Cuff, and manager, Carolyn Schneider, the squad introduced many new cheers. Long weeks of constant practice were reflected by the eager girls at the clever and originally presented pep meetings. -3' .i Q g 1 g it Dynamo! Let's Go! D S. Ament J- Plank rl r i i - Dynamite! Let's Fight! Q Q B. Erclena VVV , B. Buchanan B it Q Dynamo! Dynamite! S. Stadler Y ' L. Frick if i Q J l Hy 'Wx i 'Q s. S 2 it Q , It '5 Y fi gicy gg Let's Go! i f B Let's Fight! J- Rival' A ' D B. Kenny, Captain Q A Bu G M Cheerleader -. V 1.4, .... This ye21r l1ll.l'ZllllLll'2ll volleyball CLINIC back to f'CIlll'1ll Bucks i11 full swing. Each of te11 teams was given il 112111111 C0l'l'CSDtJl'lllll1,Lf to the 1121111es of colleges witl1 Rice, composed solely of juniors, capturing the title. Co21cl1ed very c21p11bly by Mr. BIZiCi'l2il'lilllC 2111d with CllCll te:1111 playing ten games, the intr211nur21l volleyball season was il great success. Tl1e se11iors lived up to tl1e pre-season predic- tions th21t they would t21ke the lllU'Z1lTllll'2il title. 'l'e21n1s A illld B, c21pt21i11ed by Fred Recliner and Don Peters, romped lllftillgll tl1e schedule unde- feated. Ttlllf.IllE'5t opposition was offered by the Juniors, llllll Zllllltlllgll the Sophomores 2111d Ninth Graders 21lw21ys showed hustle, tl1ey were clezirly outclassed. Captained by versatile l'Butcl1 Kenny, tl1e senior girls gained the title of champs i11 senior high. Their coach, Miss Spencer, was responsible for the good tezunworlq 2111d sportsn121nship the girls displayed i11 every g21111e. The seniors have set 2111 exrtmple which will serve as a challenge to the underclassinen. , 7 It 1 ...il s . . , It, ,N . ef Q, w., X .1 1 1 1 A 1 Intramurals VOLLEYBALL CHAMPS - Stand- ing, left to right: S. Twilley, B. Mc- Clellan, M. Moyer, S. Hager, B. Rohr, V. McEntee, J. Schuyler. Kneeling: C. Schneider, J. Young, V. john, S. Buck, B. Erclena, B. Kenny, captain, N. Hoffman. BASKETBALL CHAMPS-Last row, left to right: J. Fahie, W. King, R. Dettrey, R. Breffitt, R. Fischer, J. 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M 1 x 1 5+ if - 'M u-' I, SA gf 3. nu J lin MLP l.at?iZfiI.Lil:A!Azlxl1'llf JIEIIAJHUBYNQDA lla Annu ADVISORS-Standing, left to right: Mr. George, Mrs. Wetzel, Mr. Phayre. Sealed: Mrs. An- drews, Miss Light, Miss Myers. ...W ,1 Class Uiiicer x The immortal words of Alexander Pope, t'Fools rush in where angels fear to tread, was a challenge to the class of '55, Of all the problems which have faced us, the lack of school spirit has been our major concern. Under the leadership of jim LaRue, class president, and our faculty advisors, the class has built up the schools morale, and we have paved the Way towards audience participation in sports. The problem of the cafeteria' was undertaken in our junior year and was carried through to our senior year. The results of this project were excellent, and they made the other students realize the im- -,K portance of co-operation. This year's class found that working together and co-operating with others was a great asset in successfully completing our many endeavors. JIMMY LaRUE President SHIRLEY CARPENTER JEANNE RISSER JOHN ERICKSON BOB FISCHER Secretary Corresponding Secretary Vice-President Treasurer IH Y nl ,J , 3 1 , v .L 4 I. l , t N of r. fjhgif, if 1. 2 5 Eg, ly 1 . FERN ALEXANDER Languages and drama are her fields, These are the things in which she yields. Secretary of homeroom and Harlequin too, She's always laughing and never blue. Coming from England, she's like a prank, But being British she's very frank. SHIRLEY AMENT Secretary or treasurer in all three years, In Chorus she was and now yelling cheers. Music from South of the Border style, She was prom attendant and how she can smile. On the prom committee, she was elected, Commencement usher, she was selected. ROBERT AMMONS Like the alchemists of long long ago, In science he's never never slow. Changing lead to gold? I don't know! As a junior for football he did go. Clubs are taboo and study halls fine. A wonderful sport it makes him shine. DALE ANDERS Did you ever think when a hearse goes by, That some day Dale might be getting this guy? In chemistry class he sits with a smile, Studying this subject his teacher to beguile. Bible Club for the past three years, Striving and learning along with his peers. MELVIN ARBETER To find a true frined, no matter how hard you You couldn't find a much nicer guy. When we need help we always know Melvin would help so to him we would go. Future Farmers' Club he savs is for me, After school a farmer he wishes to be. ANGELO BARATUCCI Tucci that's what they call him now, He likes to trap and he knows how. In homeroom thirty his cracks never cease, And only the outdoors gives him peace. The girls they all swarm to his side, so Let's hope fortune comes to him like the tide. JOANNE BARLOW She guards the colors at all school events, On the Antler Staff she never dissents. In her sophomore year she was quite a singer, Also, commencement usher, she was a hum-ding In the senior play, she wore quite a nose, Her skill at dancing she often shows. CURTIS BARR Zutl Zutl Zutl says his French horn, Musically inclined since he was born. One, two, three, says his dancing teacher' The rhumba seems to be his better feature. Me, Oh My! say all his girls - Especially when they're in one of his whirls. Graduates of 1955 Fern Alexander Shirley Ament Robert Ammon: Melvin Arbeter Angelo Baratucci Joanne Barlow liflii as A 1 . th , I try, er. Dale Anders --rr V 1, l 7 Gi . as ,al f 1' J 5 A it ' . lk in F v tjkawr wir A . . .. J' lm 2 fi e w t, S iris,-ff .. ' rsh! 5 Mi:ifSlY1'ifUlil1N1ll .6 '6 9 K I ' a t .e siizev Curtis Barr I ag, viii W Mr A s i a J ' 1'-New mx 2 zf'?:fQi5.'1m- F K Q X , of . ' 1 - I M.: s f: .,.,, see' Q Q T 1 'fi l imi? I 'il' ' .. . 'e s- Ihl Virginia Leigh Barrett Liris Barton Janet Beer Richard Benecke First year spent VIRGINIA LEIGH BARRETT In Bux-Mont Band, she played her drum, Prom committee, she made things hum. Library assistant, she's stamped many a book, Two years of Choir is what she took. A girl home mechanic and an Antler member, This girl's really swell, a burning ember. LIRIS BARTON From merry old England she did hail, But Central Bucks now gets her mail. She sits on a horse with grace and ease, Her fancies vary, a book might please. Dramatics, too, are within her scope, This blond haired lass is our sure hope. JEAN BAUER When you go uptown you're sure to see, This gal making sodas, charging a fee. A beautiful voice. she likes to sing, Belonging to Choir, she helps make it ring. Cooking and dancing, she'll make a fine wife, With these qualifications, she leads a good life. ROY BEANS You should see this guy dance-boy can he go! His steps are smooth, they seem to How. We know that cars are his only love, He fixes them line for his turtle-dove. His success is assured if he follows through, He keeps up his spirits and never gets blue. Jean Bauer Roy Beans Harry Bennett Robert Benson in new school JANET BEER Strutting down the fleld you will always see- Captain of the majorettes, happy and free. On the prom committee, she gave her time, Commencement usher, she didn't decline. As a girl home mechanic in fifty-five, A home in the future, for this she will strive. RICHARD BENECKE Pictures everyone, this is Dick! Projection for him he made it tick. Auto Mechanics he learned the car, In this occupation he will go far. But photography still holds his attention, Dancing he learned was not detention. HARRY BENNETT In the Dance Band Club he picked up a beat. Now in Photography Club his pictures are neat. A junior he was promoted to lieutenant of the band, He keeps them in line, let's give him a hand. He -plays the coronet and joins with the rest, He likes all types of music and plays at his best. ROBERT BENSON One of the leads in the Senior Play - As Oliver an excellent job all the way. Homeroom vice-president in all three years, Now as band president he deserves many cheers. He plays the trumpet in the senior band, A swell sense of humor, let's give him a hand. Earle Bergey Ted Bergey joe Bozzuto Hildegard Brand Sophs vote Nolan EARLE BERGEY The seniors are the luckiest bunch, Here even the actors eat their lunch. Earle's an artist of high degree, His paintings are superb as you can see. Here's hoping his life will be okayg We know it will, no more to say. THEODORE BERGEY This tall brown-haired senior is rather shy, But once you know him he's a very nice guy. To the CB Choir in grade twelve he did come, Sometimes he sin s and sometimes he does hum. g For a club in grade eleven he tried for a change To learn to bake and cook on the range. SHIRLEY BIRKMAIER Her coal black hair really does shine, In fourth period lunch she does dine. Commencement usher and on Antler Staff, On any committee, she'll do more than half. The Dancing Club is now her love, Kind and gentle as a turtle-dove. PEGGY BISHOP Beautiful creations this gal can dream, Really nice clothes and the straightest seam. A connoisseur of foods she is, In the field of cooking she's a whiz. Commencement usher, attired in white, On Antler Staff, helps shine the light. Shirley Birlcmaier Peggy Bishop Lois Brano Ronald Breffitt to take the lead JOSEPH BOZZUTO Need any advice on the future cat clothes? Joe will tell you in detail from your head to your toes. He invents combinations that really do glow, But gosh can he dance and that he does show. He's an average height fellow with black wavy hair, Leave it to Joe for his clothes he does care. HILDEGARD BRAND Dancing, cooking, singing, too', Prom committee, she's never through - In Agriculture she comes in first, The boys get so mad they're ready to burst. Photography Club in her sophomore year, Now agriculture is her career. LOIS BRANO The nickname of Lois she did gain, Throughout the years she's kept the same. As commencement usher, she did her best, Latin American dancing, she followed the rest. In her sophomore year, she liked to sing, Love this combination, sing and swing. RONALD BREFFITT, JR. A tall rangy fellow with sandy red hair, A member of Varsity Club always fair and square. Whenever he speaks he's red and shy, He's quite good-looking and a really neat guy. He loves to play football, that we all know, Also playing baseball, his talent he dces show. rf uunJruvuL1 DKUWN Treasurer of his homeroom for many a year, When Ben's on a committee there's no need to fear. A busy member of the Varsity Club, On the track team for him, there is no sub. A friend to all and always a help, When his Ford whizzes by, we all yelp. KAY BROWN This really tall girl with the dark brown hair, The committees she's on she handles with care. Mr. Myers calls her Casey at the Bat, We're always wondering where she's at P She's always riding in her guy's car, Rushing around, traveling so 'far. SUE BUCK In Cooking Club she tries her skill, In her junior year, she sewed at will. In her sophomore year, she was ,a really sweet kid, In Leaders' Club a lot she did. This little girl with hair so fair, She's happy and gay, with nary a care. ANNA BUMEDER In her sophomore year she took weekly funds, In Cooking Club, she made delicious buns. Ushering at commencement she looked very nice, Shc-'s a realLy nice girl, and full of spice. This blue-eyed blond is rather short, A girl the fellows like to court. DORIS BUSKIRK Another Cherry Ames , she hopes to be, Active in nursing this is she. Prom committee, she helped us all To make our dance quite a ball. Maude, they say, was a commencement usher. When she gets mad she's quite a blusher. EMILIA CAPALDI Color-guard supreme in our senior band, Working hard the position she did land. Commencement usher, she paved the way On the beautiful graduation day. The rhumba, the Conga, the jitterbug too, Come on, kids, she's a struttin' just for you. SHIRLEY CARPENTER The job of class secretary she handles with ca As the football queen, she reigned so fair. Elected prom attendant, she was a sure bet, FC That on the prom committee everything weuld be set Commencement usher, she led them to their seats As a Dancing Club member with South Amer ALMEANA CARVER On the basketball team she shines as a guard, And on all committees she works very hard. First-Nighters' Club, she likes to act, Her red hair glows. and that's a fact! This shy little gal likes only one boy, To him she's both pride and joy. School Spirit develops Ben Brown Kay Brown ix Doris Buskirl: Emilia Capalcli Sue Buck Shirley Carpenter ican beats Anne Bumeder Almeana Carver -I f ' Y si' lan-gfli-32 71 -'Q 5 ' Swv A 'fQlfi,g,3ir21,,fb', ,S y suit-5. '2',,w5-i 1.5g,s' L.-- gl 3 M'.5 . 5i4L, ii5f?5f??Lgr,.,.ta, 9 . Qafigizso if . 221 X4 JUDY CASTREE In the sophomore Chorus Club, this was she, A future teacher, she wants to be. On the prom committee in fifty-four. A commencement usher, she enjoyed this chore. As a junior, dramatics she did take. Her interest in oils she'll never forsake. ROSE COHEN Cooking Club in her senior year, Junior dancer, she answered, Here She likes to sing, that's for sure, And the fellows she does lure. The back row kid in P.O.D., Often laughing as you can see. PATRICK CONNOLLY He's a tall red-haired fellow-way over six feet, He's real gone on music and hep to the beat. Pat's the type who's a friend to all, He'll always say Hi when he sees you in the hall. When it comes to singing he goes to bat. He's a really nice feliow-let's cheer for Pat! CATHERINE COOPER Hockey. Phys. Ed. Club, and prom committee too, This brown-eyed brunette always comes through. Homeroom secretary one, two, and three, Not much spare time, but sometimes is free. She's known to her friends as the horse show qucc Our gal Cathy is a really sweet dream. 11, JAMES DARRAH He's a guy we all call Rabbit , The track team became his only habit. Photography Club he joined to see Just how the pictures came to be. The Crafts Club people tried to explain That cutting yourself only brings pain. BARBARA DEANE This short little gal who likes to read, She finishes books with plenty of speed. Girl Home-Mechanic, she likes this job, When something goes wrong, she'lI never sob. In Physical Education Club, In all these things, she doesn't Hub. MATTHEW DeLUCA Like many senior boys, cars are his pets - If the cars break dogyn he never frets. He knows the parts of a car from the fr nt to the back O He would make a good mechanic and that's a fact This dark-haired senior is rather shy, Though he is quiet, he's a very nice guy. ROSE DEMPSEY In a gown of yellow for the senior play - A bridesmaid sweet she did portray. Two years of dancing, she did quite fine, She helps herself, no clinging vine. As commencement usher, she was great, A willing worker, no one will berate. St. Patrick's Dance-highlights year Judy Castree Rose Cohen James Darrah Barbara Deane Q2 EM .4 4' 2 v 5 'So if in Q , ,asia f S 3 ,gi X x 'f ' K jf qE??EfQ,i . .F . . 5, Q r aw ,isoi'.'e if Pat Connolly Cathy Cooper Matthew DeLuca Rose Dempsey ,-4f:'s, - 9 V V wg Hi, .l Y. ,,,, 'ern-rf' ' Y 5 Ronald Denney ' I 1 ' ' iw, .ii ' 5 .Q ...,, A ' . , - - ' . i am ,. .1 , 5- ..-: i iaiim.. A 4 T 355,23 rv -PNY!! .swx'11 5' , ragged' Y-1 3 3555 Jay Diehl Walter Douglas R0b2l'l Defffel' Timothy Dick David Diehl Betty Erclena John Erickson Juniors push forward RONALD DENNEY The room's in hysterics, who cracked that joke? None other than Ronny, the sadness he broke. Homeroom president in his senior year, And Junior Rotarian, let's give him a cheer. Varsity club, football. and track - Personality plus this guy doesn't lack. ROBERT DETTREY Here's a guy whose out for most sports, Uses pen and paper to cover the courts. Among his favorites are football and track. A member of Varsity Club, and that's a fact. A very nice fellow, and a really good dancer - That's our Bob, alive and a pranccr. TIMOTHY DICK A good-looking guy with the cutest smile, Wonderful personality all the while. Tim played varsity football one and two, He's always laughing and never gets blue. Also in Varsity Club he gives his time, Saying what he thinks as we do in this rhyme. DAVID DIEHL Here's a more conscientious student, Always wise and carefully prudent. Field and Stream Club did appeal To this guy who will have every meal. Photography Club gets only the best - So Dave joined this along with the rest. JAY DIEHL In a drugstore here within the town. He waits on customers and marks it down. Auto Mechanics in his sophomore year, But now photography is his dear. A likeable guy and a really sharp card. But, oh my goodness, he Works so hard. WALTER DOUGLAS Now you all listen here to me, A Southern gentleman you will see. In Ritle Club since he came To CB High, his school to claim. The Crafts Club said, 'ALet's take him in. In all he does, let's hope hc'll win! BETTY ERCLENA Dancing she learned in her sophomore year, As a junior, sewing did become her career. A peppy cheerleader at games you will see, Shouting the cheers with a one, two, three. To Tri-I-li-Y she gave her time, On Chatter Bux Staff she did quite tine. JOHN ERICKSON As vice-president of our class of '55, For two years of football he did jive. As basketball co-captain, he was no Hub. And he tended the money for the Varsity Club This tall rangy trackman really did go, Always enjoying life, as we all know. Katie Evarts Ronald Ewer John Fahie Joan Fielding Robert Fischer Sondra Fleig Thomas Foral James Frantz Peters takes the gavel KATIE EVARTS This kind of being you'd see in heaven, She was commencement usher when in eleven. Her junior homeroom said, Take notes, please. Most sports she plays with gracious ease. The Antler Staff said, Will you belong? We'll always remember her joyous song. RONALD EWER As a sophomore he belonged to auto mechanics, Imitating a motor he causes a panic. Then to Chefs' Club, he gave it a try - His favorite foods he did fry. No man can ever stand alone, That's why Char is on the phone. JOHN FAHIE A member of Chorus john likes to sing - He has a good voice and joy he does bring. This fellow likes to hunt and shoot for deer, Luck will come your way-don't shed a tear. john played football and did a terrific job, He played on the front lines surrounded by a m JOAN FIELDING As a sophomore, Joan did sing, Glee Club, Chorus, plus dancing. Then as a junior her interest turned. And two years of dramatics she did learn. Homeroom secretary of room one, On the prom committee she got things done. ob. ROBERT FISHER A terrific build and a good-looking guy With a friendly smile, he always says I-Ii . As a football player, we'll always remember The way that he played. a true burning ember, Elected class treasurer in his senior year, Also in Varsity Club he did appear. SONDRA FLEIG In Bux-Mont Band the cymbals she played, On the target range, the bulls-eye she sprayed. Dramatics she likes, and this is a fact - That in the Senior Play she really did act. As commencement usher she looked very pretty, Her humor is fine, her jokes very witty. THOMAS FORAL One of the artists in the Senior Class, Likes his profession, pursues it in mass. Also an actor he enjoys this too - Senior Play, that's where his credit is due. Harlequin Club, and a committee for the prom, Antler Art Staff-we call him Tom. JAMES FRANTZ A small mighty fellow-that's our Jim! A basketball player, none can catch him, He's as fast as lightning on the football team, His hitting in baseball is loaded with steam. On the prom committee, his help he gave, For his student council work, we all rave. JOAN FRATRIK Belonging to Bible Club two and three, An active member who speaks quite free. On Prom Committee in her junior year, This good little kid has nothing to fear. Belonging to Chorus for one and two, Loves to sing and is always true. MIRIAM FRICK In Trio she is one of the three, Assistant librarian for Choir was she. Presiding or helping in Tri-Hi-Y, On Antler Staff she really does try. A worker on the committee for the Prom, She's a really nice girl and can swing a Psalm. SONJA GANTER When it comes to crafts she's superb, On all our committees she's preferred. Homeroom Treasurer in all three years, Taking the money from all her peers. Quiet and sedate, she rates high, For her school, loyalty will never die. THOMAS GASH Up in the' morning, Wheel School today! That's what Tom says, Hip-ho-ray! On the Projection Squad, he ran many a tape, On the Prom Committee, he helped to decorate. If you want something, just call on Tom, He'll do it with a smile, reacts like a bomb. HENRY GAWRONSKI This brown-haired senior, you did see With all his friends, shouting with glee. His one main interest is his car, He has his wagon hitched to a star. In homeroom one, this guy was found - We 'wish him luck wherever he's bound. DORIS GILBERT Through all three years she liked to sing, Only joy and happiness she does bring. Dancing she likes only to do, The tango. mambo, and jitterbug, too. A real nice kid, always in a hurry. That's our girl Doris, never in a flurry. JANE GILBERT Bible Club offers an excellent background, To Janie, a person we like having around. Librarian assistant and on Antler as well, On Chatter Bux many things she does tell. Holding our money, she is really a banker, As homeroom vice-president, we wish to thank her WALTER GILLIAM Walt's a friend to all, and speaks when he sees you In school, or whenever you are in view. He likes to dance and does his best, When it comes to jitterbug, he joins with the rest. Often we see his smiling face Working and striving with the human race. We traveled to Gettysburg Joan Fratrik Miriam Frick Sonja Ganter Thomas Gash Henry Gawronski Doris Gilbert Jane Gilbert Walter Gilliam CHARLES GILMORE Look at him dance-boy can he go - jitterbug or slow, on both he can show. During his free time, he fools with a car, But his interests do vary, on these he'll go far. Hels rather tall and a friend to everyone, He'll succeed in life and tind his someone. BARTON GLASS A rather tall guy with crew cut and all, His smile is mysterious, yet he's on the ball. For three years he's been active in FFA, He really takes it seriously from day to day, In his senior year, he was elected president - He's a really swell guy and a perfect resident. CAROL GLENN A weird character this girl did portray, The part of a witch in the Senior Play. As a junior, 'Oil Painting Club she did face, But a year has passed, this interest erased. For Senior Club she gave Chorus a try, She sings soprano and goes quite high. . MARGARET GONDKOFF South American rhythm, she likes that beat, She's quick with the swing and fast with the feet. On the prom committee, she did her best To make our prom a huge success. She's quite the artist we must say, Her work in art will someday pay. PETER GOTT He does things right and is very thrifty, Plays concertina-it sounds so nifty. Homeroom vice-president, he was elected, On the track team, he was well accepted. In the Chorus Club, he likes to be, And oh, the chess moves, he can see. JOHN GRAHAM In auto mechanics, he was seen, Projection Squad on him did lean. In Chefs' Club, he learned how to cook, The Prom Committee, he never forsook, On Antler Staff, he did his choreg They'll always remember, he was here before. BRADFORD GREEN, JR. This very tall fellow has a mighty fine smile, All,his work for our yearbook' is done in style. Active in Varsity Club, doing his best On the football team, fighting with the rest. He tries for the rebounds on the basketball court - Lct's give credit to Brad, he's 'a really true sport. JOHN GREENLY This short senior will not wander far, His main ,interest in life is only his car. When he was a sophomore, he thought he'd try, Auto Mechanics Club, where he was quite spry. When we think back over our high school days, We will all remember John and his friendly ways. Stranger in Paradise -dreamy prom Charles Gilmore Barton Glass ' U lf Peter Gott john Graham Carol Glenn 'Vw' , Margaret Gdndkoff Bradford Gr.-een,'1 r. John Greenly msn Am i fi Shaw www .5 E 'X ew ,, gg. ?,. H ai ft - 27 4...-Q ,s tr 1. A 5, x J ig . HQ , - . , 5 ff ,gr ' ,A lf 2 U S Jane Groff Edmund Groth JW .,-o-wt Sally Hager Stanley Hager A 5 , Harold Groth sf' ...mu Thurzey Hall Proud to be Seniors JANE GROFF For two years a Choir member singing with ease, Now acting as treasurer, her friends she does please. Also keeping money for the Tri-Hi-Y, Loyalty on the Prom Committee never did die. Work on the Chatter Bux and Antler all the while, Was aided immeasurably by her sparkling smile. EDMUND GROTH This tall blond senior from homeroom one, He loves to dance and is loads of fun. As Student Council representative, he shows his skill, As chairman of the hall committee. they do his will, As ta senior in Chess Club, he tried his hand - Now as president, he takes his stand. HAROLD GROTH When Future Teachers' started, he shouted with glee, Cause a math teacher is what he wants to beg He then was elected president of the club. This year in Choir, he doesn't flub, To the Antler Staff, he found his way, As homeroom vice-president, he has his say, RAYMOND GUEST On the Projection Squad, he makes the films run, Some are educational, some are fun. In the Crafts Club. his projects were always worth while, In Dancing Club, his steps had a flare and a style, In the Hot-Rod Club, he learned the parts of a car - We are sure he'l1 go fast and far. 'Kr' su-ff Raymond Guest , ' ,E 51 ,X if ,4 4, g t V 1, X, gl Carl Hamilton SALLY HAGER America's future lies in its teachers, And Sally hopes to be one of these preachers. She's a really good sport and likes to sing, On a prom committee she made it ring. As commencement usher she did start. On the Chatter Bux Staff she did her part. STANLEY HAGER Homeroom president in his sophomore year, In Auto Mechanics, he answered Here! Model Building Club in his junior life, Mechanical ability will get him a wife. Of Small Boat Operations he's a member - His memories of CB will always be tender. THURZEY HALL A pretty blond with bright blue eyes, Her paintings in oils bring many sighs. As commencement usher in a yellow gown, Always seen smiling, nary a frown. She likes to rhumba, she keeps in time, And hot rod along, she's really just fine. CARL HAMILTON This blond blue-eyed senior is a friend to all, As homeroom president, hels really on the ball. A football player one and two, And a Varsity Club member, he never gets blue. Playing baseball in his sophomore year - He's our friend Carl, let's give him a cheer. 41, 513' mmf, 8.559 Lewis Hann Geraldine Hartnagel Mary Ann Hartzell Harry Herbott Nancy Hoffman George Honer, Jr. Paula Horn Joan Hoxworth LaRue heads our class LEWIS HANN Who took that picture? The light blinds my eyes. Oh! our high school photographer as he sits down and sighs. He had a minister's part in the Senior Play, And did a really swell job all the way. He plays clarinet in our high school band - Lewis likes music from all over the land. GERALDINE HARTNAGEL A minister's wife in our Senior Play, This sparkling-eyed blond is always happy and gay. Two years in Chorus she did spend, Then dramatics became her trend. With her personality, I'm sure she'll go far, The kids always know her by her little black car. MARY ANN HARTZELL She came from up the Dutch Country north, As a junior she joined us, and how she brought forth. As a senior she presided over the Tri-Hi-Y, And worked like a trooper without a sigh. A very nice gal she rates with the rest, A girl the fellas all know the best. HARRY HERBOTT This fellow likes to hunt and takes it seriously. Back in the swamps where animals creep mysteriously. He's quite an authority when it comes to any snake, Either poison or harmless his life is at stake. He's friendly to all and gives help when in need - We wish you all luck-wherever your future may lead. NANCY HOFFMAN She's from Allentown, from a resort , Up there she played many a sport. But down here she likes the Tri-HifY, On the prom committee, she helped with the sky. She'll take to teaching, like water and ducks, She's business manager of the Chatter Bux. GEORGE HONER, JR. This senior is quiet and yet rather shy, But comcs up with the answers-my, oh my! When it comes to farming he really takes part, In FFA Club it will give him a start. We know he'll do well when he takes on this task - We wish you good luck as all crops you unmask. PAULA HORN One of the leads in the Senior Play, As Laura, an excellent job all the way. In Harlequin Club she joins with us all, A three year member, always on the ball. For two years in Chorus she really sang. On the prom committee, stars she helped hang. JOAN HOXWORTH In Chorus for two years this girl did sing, And loads of laughter to herfrlends does bring. Commencement usher, Student Council too, For her school she works, both hard and t-rue. As a dancer she is quite versatile, This year the rhumba is just her style. DOUGLAS HUTCHINSON One of those guys you hardly see, But striving and working always is he. On Student Council along with the rest, Making our school the mostest and best. Homeroom and Harelquin vice-president he was, On a prom committee he made things buzz. DOROTHY JANTON This girl in homeroom thirteen was found, Doing odd jobs that come around. This cute little senior loved to read, She read many books with the greatest speed. As a senior, Sewing Club she wished to take, For some man, a good wife someday she'll make. STANLEY JONCZYK Here's to a fellow who when thin s come his wa 8 Y, Takes them in stride and lets worries pass away. Stan works in a garage and likes it a lot, just ask him a question and believe it or not- In any kind of ear he likes to mingle, That's why we wrote this true little jingle. VIRGINIA JOHN A good player of sports, though not very tall, Her favorite of which is basketball. Commencement usher and prom committees, The kids all like her, oh,-how witty. Assistant librarian, she gets books back on time, In the Phys. Ed. Club, she does, mighty tine. SHIRLEY JOHNSON Freeport, New Jersey in her sophomore year. Thereshe sang, debated, and then came here. Homeroom president her first year at C.B., On any committee, a good worker is she. Bible Club is a good foundation For her nursing career after graduation. SALLY JIM KEEBLE As trio accompanist, she plays all the notes, In Choirrand Mixed Chorus, she sang all the quotes On the Antler Staff, she, does very well, A member of Harlequin, she does really swell. In the Bible Club, she'll always remember, On the prom committees, her memories are tender. NANCY KEENAN Managing- basketball, she keeps track of the team, As commencement usher, she was part of the scene. Vice-president of the club called Tri-Hi-Y, In Archery Club, she always scores high. Latin American dancing for her is fun, In her '53 Chevy, she's always on the run. BARBARA KENNY She leads the cheers for the gray and gold, All sports she plays, on these she's sold. Commencement usher in a lavender gown, On the Antler Staff the poems she found. In Harlequin'Club she lilies to act, On the prom committee and that's a fact! Leuz leads Student Council Douglas Hutchinson Dorothy janton Stanley Jonczyk Virginia John Shirley Johnson l l Sally Jim Keeble Nancy Keenan Barbara Kenny ROBERT KESSLER A guy our football team couldn't do without - Let's give him a cheer and really shout! He joined the Future Farmers of America with glee, 'Cause out of school a farmer is what he wants to be. This dark-haired senior in the halls you will spy, Always wearing a smile, though he is quite shy. WAYNE KING Look at those shoulders! Wow what a stance! Wherever you go, you'll always see him dance. Basketball manager, football, and track, Also on volleyball, and that's a fact! Homeroom vice-president and'Varsity Club member, On our prom committee, he'll always remember. PETER KNAUSS An Antler Co-editor, a gentleman, and scholar, In varsity football, for him we did holler! Harlequin Club has him for a member, On World Affairs Council since early September. Of the Student Council, he is vice-president, An honorable student and courteous resident. RICHARD KNAUSS He's really good-looking--oh, what a smile! You hear many girls say, he's just my style. On the prom committee he helped decorate, The wheels of the Varsity Club he helped lubricate, In football and basketball he was really an ace, Anything he chooses-he can go any place. ,I -gy :- ROBERT KROUT As a sophomore to the Dancing Club he did go To learn to dance, both fast and slow. He has many hobbies, but his favorite is His car, about which he is a whizz. When asked what club would be his will, Hc said, I'll take Industrial Arts to try my skill. HELEN KRUSE In Girls' Home Mechanics she works very hard, The things in her home will never be marred. A member of Chorus in her sophomore year, Now Bible Club is added to her career. In Dancing Club she was light on her feet, In the senior class, she's really neat. DORIS LANDIS Prom committee, commencement usher, and in the Choir does sing, Homeroom president, and student council, working hard on everything. Writing letters for the Choir and on Antler Staff too, She worked very hard to make the rhymes come true. Chatter Bux and Dancing Club she was also very fond, Whenever there was work to do she always did respond. JAMES LaRUE As Senior Class president, he's really an ace, A cross-country runner, he joins in the race. Elected prom chairman, he was an excellent choice, In Bible Club you will hear his voice, Junior Rotarian and Kiwanian too, As homeroom president, he was always true. 208 Seniors attend UN Robert Kessler Wayne King Peter Knauan Richard Knauu E , ll . P 57? ROIBGIT Krout Helen Ktugg . Q V Doris Landis James LaRue William Lee, II Eugene Lefever mm. Edith Leirer Janet Leitch Nm ,, , .3 . ,.x., C L W. M .Y Christopher Leuz David Lewis Ronald Loux Betsy McClellan Senior Play- WILLIAM LEE, II Rootic-toot-toot! hear that song, Playing clarinet for, oh, so long. Highest honor when to district he went, But as a senior, he was spent. Senior Play, third married team, First-Nighters' Club, hc's on the beam. EUGENE LEFFEVER Mood Indigo is not his style, 'Cause many a girl he does beguile. The out-of-doors is just his wish. The smoothest dancer. he makes his own, He has friends, he won't stand alone. EDITH LEIRER On Antler Art Staff, so much she designed, Her painting in oils is so refined. She has the ability to make pictures live, To her art her talent she does give. And surely in the art world, she will have her 0 u JANET LEITCH Commencement usher all dressed in tulle, Her dancingis like a well-cut jewel. On the prom committee her work prevailed, On the Antler Staff she was hailed. In Harlequin Club one and two, Assistant manager for hockey, too. Enchanted Cottage She will draw for the future. that we all know, 'n show. CHRISTOPHER LEUZ Student Council president, not a thing does he miss, And Bible Club president, is our good friend Chris. Three years of baseball this lad did play, As a junior Kiwanian he was always so gay. Up and down halls he always is pacing, Helping solve the problems the school is facing. DAVID LEWIS When you're in danger or in doubt, Come to see Dave, he'll get you out. FFA assistant to the secretary, He'll be a farmer, maybe run a dairy. Often we see him running to his car, But he's hitched his wagon to a star. RONALD LOUX One of us seniors, but is very small, A courteous student, as in the hall. Ron likes his car, that's his toy, Many gadgets he does employ. Mechanics is his favorite study, He has many friends and is a buddy. BETSY McCLELLAN Here is .the girl who manages hockey, A little brunette who's nicely stocky. Commencement usher and on a prom committee, As a junior she sang a chorus ditty. In Harlequin Club and the hockey team, Three years this senior was on the beam. sift 1' ' i t H if i t ml ' -.:- Y K K Virginia McEntee Barbara McGinnis ,gems Wiii, ogg? H ,gy sr t Paul McGrath Roger Madclux -s--Q, , 1 Jacqueline Mamounis William Matthews Georgianna Mayhew Laurie Mayhew Thanksgiving Dance-pleasant memory VIRGINIA McENTEE In hockey and basketball she's outstanding, President of Phys. Ed. Club. she's demanding. Commencement usher, she was a beauty, On the prom committee, she did her duty. Medical secretary, she will be maybe. But her favorite saying is Frankie Baby. BARBARA McGINNIS A newcomer to our senior class, A friendly person, a really cute lass. ln the Homemaking Club she's a very good cook, A truly sweet person who gets many a look. Serving on committees, takes interest in all, A brown-eyed brunette and fairly tall. PAUL McGRATH When, as a sophomore, to the club called Auto M He brought lots of laughs and caused a panic. In grade eleven the Chefs' Club he took, To learn to bake and how to cook. As a senior he joined the football team, In Varsity Club, he's on the beam. ROGER MADDUX With Future Farmers he did show echanics, His talent for farming and the things he did know. When Central Bucks will him release, A farmer he'll be and have only peace. He takes agriculture for his career, He wants a Wife, let's hope she's a dear. JACQUELINE MAMOUNIS Commencement usher all dressed in blue. This short brown-eyed brunette looked very true. Last year writing letters for FTA, Latin American dancing really makes her sway. On Student Council she works all the while. And on the Antler Staff always with a smile. WILLIAM MATHEWS This blond blue-eyed senior is quite a guy, With a blazing smile, yet he's rather shy. A rifle team member, it takes talent and skill. And a really high scorer is our good friend Bill! To the Varsity Club he gives his time, For he'lI succeed in life and do mighty fine. GEORGIANA MAYHEW Sun rises, sun sets, she paints in oils, For happiness and sadness and people who toil. Interested in baseball, a spectator of note. Another sport is football, on that she does dote. She likes to study, that we all know, A whiz in math-she's on the go. LAURIE MAYHEW In homeroom thirteen this guy you did see, Filling the room with laughter and glee. For three years in Chorus Laurie did sing, And lots of fun to the members did bring. Bible Club for all three years he chose, And lends a hand to all thc people he knows. GEORGE MILLER As a junior this guy you did see, Playing baseball and shouting with glee. One of the hobbies that takes up his time Is his cars and how he does make them shine. This brown-haired fellow from room thirteen, As another senior, he's part of the team. ROBERT MILLER His dog is one of his best pals, He's very nice, not much for gals. A woodsman from way way back - Splitting wood with an expert hack! We wish him success in all he does, His success is assured because of what he was. KARL MILTENBERGER, JR. As a sophomore, Auto Mechanics was his dream, Then a junior he jumped to the rifle team. Member of the Chef Club, he had a lot of fun, Making all sorts of cookies by the ton. This tall guy can be found around school, Mimiking car motors. Wow! that sounds cool. RICHARD MIMS He's tall and shy with very dark hair, When on his motorcycle, he handles it with care. He mingles with cars and does very well, Ask him any question the answer he will tell. Dick's, friendly to everyone and always does speak, And does his chores week after week. NICHOLAS MOLLOY A tall red-haired senior, letls give him a cheer - As homeroom president, in his sophomore year. A Varsity Club member two and three, Also in volleyball, yes-sir-ee! Out for track, he does very fine, He's always laughing, having a good time. RALPH MOOD Our pal Ralph wants to have a farm, To the animals he loves, comes no harm. A Future Farmer in our great nation, Success he will never have to ration. He drives a truck as you all know, In agriculture he certainly does go. DORIS MOON Coming from Hatboro in her sophomore year, In many activities she did appear. In the sequence of dreams for the Senior Play, A talented artist, this' we can say. Often we see her painting away, She joined the Dancing Club to swing and sway GERALDINE MOORE She sang with the Choir three and two, In District Chorus with notes clear and true. Bucks County Music Festival two and one, As Choir librarian she's kept on the run. Junior homeroom secretary, she kept a neat tile, Welcoming everyone with a friendly smile. School Spirit never lacking Gggfgg Miller R0bEl't Miller ,Hiram Q , I vu 0, ti. sr - ' 4 M i 'ii, f 1 ., 2 c--lim' '17 V, - Nick Molloy Mogd Karl Miltenberger, Jr. Richard Mlma u 49 al . ' GQ? .ff , is 4 , N 7 vf i 'J 5 Doris Moon Geraldine Moore K -fulav 15.4 '--.Q 'Q' MARTHA MOYER Playing hockey is her favorite sport, On all committees she lends her support As commencement usher, she really looked sweet, On the prom committee, she couldn't be beat. As a member of Chorus, soprano she does sing, A great little knitter, her needles we hear ring. MARIANNE MUNSELL Peanutsl Peanuts! You'd hear her cry, Loudly proclaiming for the Tri-Hi-Y. On the Antler Staff, she was willing to write, For the good of the school, she would always fight. On the prom committee, she did a great deal, High regards for her we shall always feel. MARGARET NILSON Chorus and dancing in her sophomore class, This tall blue-eyed blond is quite a lass. An excellent art student, her talent is great, On the Antler Staff, how she does rate. Commencement usher, the Dancing Club too, On prom committees, she never gets through. RICHARD NOLAN What could the oflice do without Nolan, For when he's around things really get rollin'! In charge of the Snack Bar, this is our Dick, As sophomore class president, he made things tick. Mechanical genius in the back of the stage, This is our Richard, this is our sage ! JOHN NYCE He likes to be the first one done, In all he does we know he's won. The coronet he's played in the band, For many a year the honors he'd land. The Bible Club has been honored to be, The club Johnny picked for them to see. ALICE PAINTER With a shy smile of 'tAlice Blue Gown , She's a really nice girl we like to have lround. She added a lot to our choral singing, Happiness to friends she's always bringing. In Girls' Home Mechanics she was a star, In whatever she does she'll really go far. NANCY PALMER A pretty bridesmaid in our Senior Play, Happy-go-lucky and always so gay. For many a year a baton she did twirl. Now doing the tango. oh, how she does whirl. She helped decorate for the Junior Prom, When she gets married, she'll make a geod mom ROBERT PARKER Pacing the halls, always in a hurry, On all committees has many a worry. Homcroom president in his junior year, Also, in football for him we did cheer. He runs the hurdles for the CB track team, This year in Varsity Club, he's on the beam. SnoWland Serenade -Christmas Dance Martha Moyer Marianne Munsell Margaret Nilson Richard Nolan 'f...,, John Nyce Alice Painter get s ' K 5 J? int. K sf, . 1. s ' fa' ix ' f . ' ii V 1 ag, ' ., tf1,, , ,'.,,r , Q , if J' ,,. W ,. . ar., I EMR --fa-xiii-.Za w E 'Q J , If 5, W ,,, , Nancy Palmer Robert Par er 'QF' new-9' WSH? hw N A ,sf - r' g fy Y i .. -Q Q' X rv 1' s -1' S 1 ,wif x ' 4. ,J K g , fix 1 + , g , 'fh Marcia Patrick Donald Peters -or 'TSI l Harry Poole Priscilla Price Now MARCIA PATRICK She brought her accent from Somerset County, On the prom committee, she worked like a mounty A fastidious dresser, she has many clothes, Of course, not.bought, on them she sews. On the Antler Staff and the club of crafts, She likes a joke and always laughs. DONALD PETERS As football captain with a mighty kick, President of Varsity Club he makes things tick. Junior class president, he did very well, Homeroom president, he does really swell. As sophomore vice-president, never was sad, Captain of baseball, a well-liked lad! SANDRA PILLSBURY Tiny and shy, average with books, Small and petite with very good looks. Coming to CB in her junior year, She joined many activities, for them she does chee An imp in the Senior Play was she, Having loads of fun, happy and carefree. JOAN PLANK Chatter Bux and Antler Art Staff too, With archery, joanie shoots so true. Hockey and cheerleading, there is no clash, Homeroom treasurer, she keeps the cash. On prom committee and attendant as well, As commencement usher, she really did swell. ...,, .. . l'. VW. Sandra Pillsbury Joan Plank in effect fi' an-'1f Thomas Price Nancy Radcliffe HARRY POOLE A sports loving fellow is our true friend Harry, A very smooth dancer, his interests do vary. You should see him play football, look at him go, Pole-vaulting for track, always wins we know. To the Varsity Club he gives his time, Whatever he does, he does mighty fine. PRISCILLA PRICE This short little gal with real curly hair, The bow and arrow she handles with care. As commencement usher, she really did shine. On the prom committee, she did mighty line. ln Dancing Club the rhythm she has, She likes good music and lots of jazz. THOMAS PRICE Tom docsn't say much, but oh, what a smile! He always seems to dress right in style. He likes to dance as all the girls know, And a spectator for sports of this he does show. He's a friend to everyone and speaks all the time, He'll go far in life and do mighty line. NANCY RADCLIFF As business manager, she gets all the ads- For the Chatter Bux, she brings money in scads, In energy and ability, she has more than enough, On the Antler Staff, she did all her stuff. With the prom committee and Harlequin Club, Everything perfect-never a Hub. , n,Qy,f,- n z e Q ,Q fa fe PK B L ' g ' .JW K Charlotte Radnetter Reuben Rawls, Jr. 1 r R Fred Recknef Eunice Reedel gf' Donald Reese Willard Reeser ' ' A' aff e eww ' . 4 ai? , ' Q l . Mez at. Qu ,gs 1 ', . i Fm. Pauline Reid Bonnie Richman Honor Roll and Society CHARLOTTE RADNETTER As a home mechanic she'll make a good wife, But painting is a big part of her life. Of the Oil Painting Club, she's one of the best, Her paintings all are hung with the rest. Art school it will be after graduation, I bet you can't guess this gir1's occupation. REUBEN RAWLS, JR. A really sharp dresser, always in style, Crew-cut and all with a friendly smile. Homeroom treasurer in his sophomore year, Photography Club treasurer, his accounts always clear. Student Council member one, two, and three, Now elected treasurer, happy is he! FREDERICK RECKNER This tall brown-haired fellow has a humor supreme, Although he is shy, he's a really cute dream. In the Varsity Club this guy does take part, A collegiate student, he'll succeed whatever he starts. He's a very good player on the baseball team, A real sense of humor loaded with steam. EUNICE REEDEL She came to our school in her junior year, For good old CB she helps to cheer. In the Senior Class and in her Junior, too, Banking Club is what she did do. To Bible Club this girl did belong, She read the Good Book and sang many a song. DONALD REESE, JR. Don's another hard worker on our yearbook staff, And he's a witty guy who can make you laugh. Ht-'s a loyal spectator for all events in sports, You'll see Don most anywhere, our school he supports. In thc Harlequin Club you'll see him act, He's a really swell fellow, that's a fact. WILLARD REESER His name is Willie, yes siree- Football manager as we did see, As a sophomore he led homeroom tive, On Student Council he was really alive. Varsity Club he joined with spirit, Give him a hand and let him hear it. PAULINE REID Merry old England lost a real nice gal When Pauline came over to be our pal. Hockey and volleyball were her English style, But here she's tried dramatics for awhile. Small and delicate and typically English, Her life and spark, no one will extinguish. BONNIE RICHMAN In every subject she does very well, In the Archery Club, she was a William Tell . In The Enchanted Cottage , she appeared on the stage, In the Harlequin Club, she was our sage ! On the Antler Staff her advice she did render, Our memories of her are ever so tender. -K5 vt 1 i i a. my s BEVERLY RICKERT For two years dramatics was her field, Now Antler Staff has made her yield. Latin American Dancing Club this is where- She learned the tango from Mr. Phayre! Hi, doll! is what you'll hear her say To everybody throughout the day. JEANNETTE RISSER In hockey she was our speedy right wing, When cheering the team their lor she'lI sing- !! Y Elected class treasurer in the year fifty-four, Now as a senior, she writes letters galore. Commencement usher and Junior Prom, With the Antler Staff, makes a busy blond. BARBARA ROHR FTA is her interest, but it may come to pass- She will either be nursing or teaching a class! On the staff of the Antler she gives of her art, Assistant librarian she takes a big part. On the prom committee, she helped pick the ba For our girl, Barbara, united we stand. ALLEN ROSE Hcre's A. Rose in an onion patch, But of course, he's one of our batch. He was in Sports Club in fifty-two, Now Varsity Club he does pursue. The football team, it was his gang, He is great, his wit a bang! nd, DALE ROSENBERGER Sports galore! This guy is swell, Basketball, baseball, track as well. On a prom committee his work was worth while, By keeping us happy with his big smile. A hard working student for knowledge he's reaching, He's looking forward to a future of teaching. ANDREA ROTH Small and petite is our little Andi, When there's work to be done, she's ever so handy. The prom committee meetings she would attend, Latin American dancing her it did send. Homeroom secretary, her time she did give, Always working hard, in this world she will live. MARCIA ROUGH As a senior she tried her hand at cooking, To make a good wife for the man for whom she's looking On Antler Staff, she worked hard every day, And her excellent results, we can never repay. In her junior year with never a fear, In the Harlequin play, she did appear. ANNE RUMMLER In height ten inches plus feet of four, In Bible Club she'sat in the fore. In Nursing Club she cares for the sick, She's such a clown, let's hope she'll stick. In her senior year she thought it over, In Dancing Club, she's now in clover. Things to remember Beverly Rickert Jeanette Risser Barbara Rohr Allan Rose Dale Rouenberger Andrea Roth Marcia R0U8h Anne Rllmmlel' kai? . t. '- BARBARA SABO As a senior she did some cooking To aid her, to the future looking, A girl home mechanic in her junior year, Will add to her ability-whatever her career. In Chorus Club for a couple of years, At the football games, she adds to the cheers. HELEN SCARBOROUGH For Chatter Bux staff this girl does report, She's loads of fun and a very good sport. A member of Choir, alto she does sing, Lots of good luck and cheer she does bring. She's full of pep and has plenty of steam, She'll go far, always on the beam. RUTH ANN SCARBOROUGH As future homemaker she learned each household chore, In Cooking Club skills, she needed no more, A girl home mechanic, she'll make a good wife- For any bright young man, she'll make a good life. With the Chorus Club she sang many a song, And life for her will go merrily along. DORIS SCHAIBLE In marching the colors, she was captain of the guard, Giving commands she really works hard. In the Senior Play she appeared on the scene, She has always worked hard as part of the team. As commencement usher she helped escort the gang , As happily as in the Chorus Club she sang. CAROLYN SCHNEIDER Three years of hockey, this gal's really swell, When singing in Choir she does quite well, In Bucks County Chorus and Antler Staff, too Elected secretary of Choir, she's always true. Managing the cheerleaders, she rates very high, Will tango and mambo till the day she'll die. HELGA SCHNEIDER Now let us stop so we can see, This pretty little maid from Germany. In all her doings she is a panic , A junior she was a girl home mechanic. A future teacher in our land, When she gets that diploma they shall hand. ROBERT SCHUMACHER This tall slender fellow with a pleasant grin, The nickname of Shoey he did win. On the baseball diamond he plays first base, The only time 'there's no smile on his face. To the Varsity Club he lends a hand, His wit and his humor you'll understand! JOAN SCHUYLER Here's to the girl who takes part in every sport, Elected prom attendant, she was part of the court Student Council for school is her pride and joy, While taking the minutes this gal's never coy. Antler co-editor, cheering, and prom chairman, too As commencemennt usher, always knows what to do Washington Trip Barbara Sab0 Helen SCal'b0f0U8h Ruth Ann Scarborough Doris Schaible Carolyn Schneider Helga Schneider Robert Schumacher Joan Schuyler Frank Schwartz Carol Shaddinger joseph Shaffer Phoebe Sharp , -visit. as-11 -' W l 4 ' f e 1' if s Peter Shaughnessy David Shelly Keith Shelly Lois Simons Preparing for our- FRANK SCHWARTZ Quiet and shy this brown-haired senior is, When it comes to cars this guyls a whizz. In homeroom twenty-three this fellow you did see, Having loads of fun, happy and carefree. As a sophomore to the Hobby Club he did belong, He worked with the skills and never did wrong. CAROL SHADDINGER She has a knack for arts and such, Her paintings reveal her magic touch. To the Antler Art Staff, she gave her ability, She paints so well and with such facility. As a girl home mechanic, she did mighty fine, Always working with others to make things rhyme. JOSEPH SHAFFER In Bible Club when in tenth, Learning and studying at great length. Chorus he joined for a change, On prom committee, always in range. Photography Club when in twelfth. Always active, never on the shelf. PHOEBE SHARP When it comes to learning, she's elite, In the Bible Club she took a seat. Volunteering her time as a library assistant, PETER SHAUGHNESSEY A first rate actor of high degree, He hopes this is what his future will be. As Mr, Barry he led the way- In a great success for the Harlequin Play. President of Harlequin and designer of sets, Chatter Bux Staff, this guy has his debts. DAVID SHELLY In Harlequin Club for the past three years, Takes all his girls to the games to cheer. District Chorus and boys' quartet, On Antler Staff this guy's really set. Homeroom vice-president of room twenty-three, Laughing and joking he'll always be. KEITH SHELLY The strong man stories of wonderful feats, In pushups and muscle he easily beats! They call him Atlas and so he is, But also in art the talent is his. I-Ie plays in the band on one of their flutes, Small in stature, but oh! how he toots. LOIS SIMONS She accompanied the Chorus for three whole y Won lots of awards and plenty of cheers. A good center half-back on our hockey team, She likes good books, in their search she's persistent. One who has gathered our respect and esteem. This year the Antler she decided to join, In order to help our yearbook to coin. A future teacher she would like to be, When Central Bucks has set her free. CSIS . , ,, 1..A , sg, , .- 4 er.,,,y , ,, ,gg Mgr- . P r 4 M ' ,. ,,1L,.,.., .,.,.xi..,,:,., . f.i ll 5 Q i-,1 ii' 'wi +1 , 1. Hn-,,,r,, S: ee' sgefai ' 2 4 5 Q trail 'ii V as , , -s F l ser , at tee? S Mgsftau W tl fa ,, lv 'Q 5 'i ,L Mi is 'l L. 3 fi , ' k Anthony Siron WW -adv' ' X ,mL,- 1 , . , , ss I L'LL ' M s ',,' i2P wu1a25av : - , f - A 1 A 7. ' ':-cifii I ,.. V ssii of was I, l Michael Stachel Nancy Smith Dorothy Soden Ned Stevens Larry Strouse Baccalaureate Service 'es , ifl'g,s,419n angry, -any-ffgqg ' . i -i f g, W , 4 ' 2 1-ff' 5152- 54511 1,-1' sea-'E11g',' ij, , 1-9' mjtggg-w.?-, jigs ,en-5, -- z 5, 51' 'Vw '+-,ya ,g,,gL,1 Q j- George Springer Constance Thompson ANTHONY SIRON, JR. A versatile fellow wth many a friend, With orchestra and band the ears he did bend. Football has been his favorite sport, But with the girls he does cavort. Varsity Club in his senior year, This his club, his hobby, his dear! NANCY SMITH A pretty lass with fiowing hair, On a prom committe, she did her share. Harlequin member, she's very good, Assist in the library, she thought she would. She's very talented and paints in oil, Nicely thoughtful, according to Hoyle , DOROTHY SODEN This girl has a creed and that is a boy, In Girls' Home Mechanics with tcols she did toy. Chorus Club-she picked it thrice, Her voice is sweet and she's so nice. As a homemaker she tries to make things click, Her pies and cakes really taste slick . GEORGE SPRINGER Like most seniors, George fools with cars, His aim for life is above the stars. He joined the sportsmen in his sophomore year, He likes to hunt, his aim is for deer. Dancing as a senior he wanted to learn, He's really good-looking and has spirit to burn. MICHAEL STACHEL Mike's a hard worker, that he is, When it comes to cars, he's a whizz. Working at home he really goes, Digging and plowing, often he hoes. Anything you want to know about cars- Ask Mike the question, the limit's the stars! NED STEPHENS A terrific personality and loads of fun, That's our Ned, for track he will run. Out for football one, two, three, A very good player, happy is he. To score points on a target takes practice and skill Give Ned the riiie, he's out for the kill! LARRY STROUSE One of the workers for the Senior Play, In the back of the stage, he did stay. President of the Power Boat Club, They learn the methods and he's the hub. He loves to fool around in cars, Reads about them, as girls do stars. CONSTANCE THOMPSON As head majorette she made her mark, Always twirling with fire after dark. In The Enchanted Cottage , her acting was-true In Dancing Club, the rhythm she'd woo. Decking the halls with prom decorations, She rids us of sadness with humorous gyrations. 124 ' W 5 l THOMAS THOMPSON This tall brown-haired fellow really can shine, On the basketball court, he does mighty fine. In the Varsity Club, hc does his best, And a volleyball player, he joins with the rest. A polc-vaulter for track, he aims for the skies, We know he'll succeed in whatever he tries. DONALD TILLEY A member of our rifle squad, And an owner of a hot, hot rod. This guy loves only the out-of-doors, He works at home, has many chores. Personality? A lot and very strong, His ways are good, he won't go wrong. VIRGINIA TOCZYLOWSKI All around this girl the fellows did tower, Ginny will never be a lone wall-flower. When the music begins and the band gives out, Next dance, Ginny, the boys all shout. Dancing to music is part of her life, She'll always be smiling through storm and strife. TERRY TOMLINSON Half of the first married couple dear, Remember you saw it and did you hear- That the Hobby Club has hailed him for a member, And on the prom committee since after December. For two years baseball has claimed him, A very nice fellow, his smile never dim. KENNETH TRAUGER Ken is quiet and oft times shy, But when you know him, he's quite the guy. In his junior year he learned to dance, For the track team he did always prance. In Varsity Club he was selected, On football team he was detected. WILLIAM TRAUGER What's that noise? It's more than a trifle, It's only Billy with his twenty-two rifle. His high school years were spent with the gun, For glory to CB, he also had fun. In Photography Club he made his stand, A hefty guy, let's give him a hand! CARL TRAUMULLER His name is Carl Frederick, but they call him Fritz ' Sometimes he's shy, but oh! such wits. He loves to drive whenever he can, And to everyone is a really swell friend. After graduation he will not fear, For he has picked a good career. JOHN TRUMAN For two years in Varsity Club he did appear, When roll call was taken he'd yell, I'm here. On the baseball diamond you will see How he hurls the ball, and fills the team with glee. When he was a sophomore and junior you did find John, on the football squad, falling in line. Looking forward to our- Thomas Thompson Donald Tilley Virginia Toczylowski Terry Tomlinson Kenneth Trauger William Ti-auger Carl Traumuller john Truman SANDRA TWILLEY Homeroom secretary and a hockey player, Always works hard-always fair. In Harlequin Club plays, she's behind the scene, Keeping the actors on the beam. Advertising salesman on the Antler Staff, When going was rough she made everyone laugh. WILLIAM TWILLEY, JR. From Succasunna, New Jersey, this guy did hail, There he took wrestling where you weep and wail Then to Central Bucks this fellow did travel, As a senior his talent at football he did unravel, He manages the riHe team and does a swell job, You should see this guy cook, he never does sob. RICHARD TWINING This tall brown-eyed fellow really can shine, As basketball co-captain he does mighty tine. On the baseball team he does his best, As homeroom vice-president he passes the test. A Varsity Club member, a very fine guy -- His smile always limber, yet he is so shy. FAY ULMER She carried the colors year after year, In Latin American dancing she did appear. She helped seat the crowd in '54, As graduation usher, we did adore. Girls' Home Mechanics, she attended this year, So she could do it herself and not say, Oh dear. DONALD VANDEGRIFT He's over six feet and a really neat guy, A true friendly smile, yet he is so shy. Homeroom treasurer two and three, A Varsity Club member his time he gives free. A basketball player, he takes on this task, And a varsity trackman, he runs very fast. CONSTANCE VINCENT As homeroom banker, she saves our cash, When we didn't pay up, she'd give us the lash. In Dancing Club she was always first on the floor. When the music stopped, she always asked for more. Always serious, demure, and shy, Our best to you, may success be high. ANDREW WARREN Treasurer of his class in his sophomore year, Junior vice-president, for him we did cheer. Senior homeroom president, boy! can he smile, He joined the track team to run many a mile. FFA secretary one and two, Football and baseball, this guy's never through! CORAL WATERS Coral Waters will always go rippling by, Working in archery, Chorus or Tri-Hi-Y. Antler Art Staff is another big chore, Everything she does, she has time for more. As life passes us by, mile after mile, We shall never forget her sparkling smile. GRADUATION Sandra Twilley William Twilley, Jr. Richard Twining Fay Ulmer Donald Vandegrift Constance Vincent Andrew Warren if, Coral Waters C A ie., .rtl A e A 5' 'H-P Arnold Wenzloff Yvonne Widmer W QQ?-iirftf. 5' was v ' t f I ' K V? If f 1ffir'ff 'ii .. i . A A i , , -- ' . 5, J ji 1 ' it ' ..- Shirley Wolfinger Gilbert Wood I ARNOLD WENZLOFF On the Projection Squad the hlms he did run, As junior homeroom president, all things did get done. Belonging to the club of arts and crafts, Now in Chorus, his humor makes many laughs. He's really a dancer, that he does show, And success will be his, that we all know. YVONNE WIDMER When there's work to do that isn't fun, We know where to go to get it done. She's played in a string band that we know, Working hard, her talents she did show. Personality plus and a. voice so sweet, To be associated with her was quite a treat. JOYCE WILEY With prom committee publicity, she let us all know, Of the fun we'd have so we wanted to go. Her work for Tri-Hi-Y was just fine, Her ideas for the Antler were really divine. As we think of our classmates, we have no choice, Among the first to recall will be our friend, Joyce. DALE WOLFINGER Ever since Dale turned sweet sixteen, He's become a real hot rod fiend. From duals to the fender, he knows inside out, When his cars break down, he'll never pout. There's no question of his future career, When you see his car, you know Dale's near. Q M, A Z F1 '01 Joyce Wiley Margaret Worthington Janet Young SHIRLEY WOLFINGER This brown-eyed brunette with a very nice smile, With very nice clothes, she's always in style. As commencement usher in a gown of net, Her life at CB she'll never forget. Latin American rhythm, she thinks is swell, She'll dance through lifeg she'll do very well. GILBERT WOOD Gilbert finds good music in all he sees, He plays and tickles the ivories . A medical doctor is one of his ambitions, Let's hope he succeeds, like all his renditions. The rhumba, the conga, the mambo too, The dances this fellow likes to do. MARGARET WORTHINGTON Wow! What a ring this girl does show- Five diamonds to boot and how they can glow. Mixed and Girls' Chorus and Senior play, In Modern Dancing Club, she did swing and sway As homeroom secretary, she kept the notes, To her success in life, we give all our votes. JANET YOUNG Captain and goalie of our hockey team, As a basketball guard, she's full of steam. As a Choir member, she sang mighty fine, Now elected as president, she's head of the line. On the Antler Staff, a hard worker is she, Liking Phys. Ed. Club, she's happy and free. Dale Wolfinger ART STAFF-Standing, left to right: B. Rickert, T. Foral, P. Nilson, B. Rohr, C. Shaddinger. Seated: M. Gondkoff, Miss O'Donnell, advisorg E. Leirer, J. Plank. The Antler Staff expresses their appreciation to the following seniors for their hne Cooperation in typing the copy: Lois Brano, Doris Buskirk, Rose Cohen, David Diehl, Carol Glenn, Nancy Hoff- man, janet Leitch, jackie Mamou- nis, N a n c y Radcliffe, Connie Thompson, Ken Trauger, and Faye Ulmer. Joan Schuyler, co-editorg Peter Knauss, co-editor, Peggy Bishop, busi- ness manager. The ntler ASSOCIATE EDITORS-Standing, left to right: S. Birkmaier, J. Groff, J. Young, P. Sharp. Seated: H. Groth, J. Wiley, R. Dettry, Miss Mantz, advisor, Miss Shultz, assistant advisor, B. Kenny, M. Rough, B. Green. tax. . Q ia .2- fx EDITORIAL STAFF-Standing, left to right: Graham, D Reese, G. Barrett, D. Shelley, B. McClellan, Leitch, Ris ser, Mamounis, Gilbert, M. Munsell, and M. Patrick Seated: M. Frick, C. Schneider, H. Scarborough, N. Radcliff B. Richman, and J. Barlow. Q 'J uni q ,. K-.. 1 The The pian Pre ent . . . BOB BENSON as Oliver Bashforth. K' 1 1 T CAST Oliver Bashforth, late Lieut. 8th B.N. Royal Regiment ..... Mrs. Smallwood, his mother . . . Rubert Smallwood .,,..... . . . Major Hillgrove, D.S.O., M.C. . . . Rev. Charles Corsellis, Rector of Fittlehurst ,..,. . , Mrs. Corsellis ....... . , . , . Laura Pennington . . . . . . . , . . Robert Benson Constance Thompson .,...,,.Dick Nolan . . . Tom Foral . . . . . Lewis Hann Geraldine Hartnagel .,...,. Paula Horn Mrs. Minnett ........,,........... Bonnie Richman Rigg ........ ,....................,... T om Price COMMITTEES Stage Manager ......,,.....,...... ..... A . Logan Production Stage Manager ..... . , . . C. Radnetter Set Design .,.,..,,,.,.. Lights .............,.. Stage Properties . Costumes , ..., . . Hand Properties . . . . . Tickets .....,..,.....,. Programs and Publicity . . Make-Up.,.,.. Carpenters .,.. . . . , Scenic Artists ,... Sound Effects . . Property Master , . . . C. Radnetter . . . W. Twilley . . . . D. Shelley . . , R. Dempsey D.Reese J.Plank . . . P. Shaughnessy . . . F. Alexander K.Fell . . . . N. Palmer . , . . L. Strouse . . . . N. Lake Mr. Phayre and his valued assistants. R fri X 19, avg 3: AF 4 - q,e,sf sq 'way ,dwg 3 at the play oi the year. Do you think I look beautiful Home, Riggf' Yes, Sit-3' The ghost of past loves. Q :J me W 5 .'.,,':4 . 7 - 4 N,-mg, PBOPOSED ALMA MATEB Tune: Halls of Ivy Lyrics by David Shelly b Emflfr-IIJJIIIVVV V HAIL vue: Now oun AL- MA MA-TZR,CEN-TRAL eucus , ous. sc.:-Icon. nos? b Yo-on nan-aaeo Haus or Leann-INs,wAvs mum o - pen vo us Qw+lrIrIlJI.4r1 F- wi FAIR, IN some 'we muse oun von - ces Yoon mama-ss 'ro oz- ALL3 WHITE PIL-LAR! TRAME. YOUR. DOOR- HAY NEATH Youl. STATE -L7 'TON -ER. HJIII-L -Ir IIJJII lrrlr-rl CL-ARE. '1'AIlE OUR. HANDS AND LEAD US ON-WARD 0'ER A PATH THATS OLD YET TALL. A6 YOUR BRIGHT SPIKE REACH-ES UP-IJAl2.D,Y0U HAVE POINT-ED US THE HJ-JIr'fIr-II-IJ.srIfr-III rl TO DO WE NEW use oun. gesv EN- DEAV-ons IN wma'-even. we HAY . HAY so THAT UE' FACE THE FU-TURE UITH ILE-NEHED HOPE EACH UAV IJE rum. vou,M.-n-IA MA-ren.,we' Pusoee we wsu. ee. mue ro moss I-Dems voule mveur us Tow s bn-mu -rou,AL-MA Mn-1-en.,1ouo. PRAIS-E5 or'r web. smefunwuzzs sto. NE Go we wn.L UP-HOLDW Hou: 5 YE sous Ano UAUGHTERS NE. HILL EV-ER srmva TD BE, EE -AEM-BERING G.0LD,RE'H!HBERW6 GRAY,S0 NAME . con newmes wsu wow FADE non muenvsmrs we HAVE mos, Bur cuen-usnso snu. :means TO cone ue'L Mfr-'I-LII' Hi-IIHrrr I4 JI we cw sAv1 cENraAL bucks vow.-evenforz You me ouneuuonwe ueur , vou'vs PROUD'LV SAY: W1-ffIrII-II.IfIrrr'H-IIQI GIVN US TRUI'I'I AND KNOWLEDGE UIIICH WILL LEAD U5 IN TI-IE RIGHT. CoHric1I-FI' 1950 - used In' Pav-m'suon - IVY MUSIC CORP. 130 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-Last row, left to right: P. Knauss, P. Gott, R. Fischer, J. Nyce, R. Denney, D. Peters, R. King, C. Leuz. Second row: J. Mamounis, L. Gross, V. Alexander, B. Richman, L. Simons, P. Reid, P. Sharp, R. Risser, M. Houk. Seated: M. Rough, D. Hubb, M. Valania, Miss Myers, sponscrg M. Ritter, B. A. Wein, F. Alexander. ational Honor ociety The Central Bucks Chapter of the National Honor Society, which was granted a charter by the National Council in january 1955, is a part of the larger organization founded in Chicago in 1921. The founders recognized knowledge as the basis of all sound development and so made scholar- ship the tirst criterion for membership in their newly formed society. They also knew that knowl- edge alone was not enough for students to take their proper places in our American democracy: so, in addition, they set up standards of character, service, and leadership. These four criteria are still the guide-posts to membership in the society. The purpose of the chapter is to inculcate in the school these same high ideals, and to work for the general welfare of Central Bucks High School. The Faculty Council includes the following: Mr. Durkee, Administrative Assistantg Miss Myers, Sponsor, Miss Berger, Miss Errico, Mr. Detwiler. CHARTER MEMBERS Active Seniors Fern Alexander Ronald Denney Robert Fischer Peter Gott Peter Knauss Christopher Leuz Jacqueline Mamounis John Nyce Donald Peters Pauline Reid Bonnie Richman Marcia Rough Phoebe Sharp Juniors Virginia Alexander Deborah Hubb Loraine Simons Martin Valania Probationary Sophomores Lois Gross Mernette Houk Robert King Ruth Risser Minton Ritter Barbara Ann Wein GARDENVILLE FARM DAIRIES ir Broad and Union Streets DOYLESTOWN, PA. 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Muller's Pretzels Fern Alexander Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Ament Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Arbeter Mr. Charles S. Baker Mr. and Mrs. A. Barattucci Mr. and Mrs. J. Paul Bartleman Thos. L. Beane Mr. and Mrs. Jacob K. Beer M. Elizabeth Berger Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Helen C. Bert Bigelow Herman Bishop Herman Brand M. N. Brucker Buckman Bud and Dotty Anne Bumeder G. E. Castree Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Cherachanko Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Cook Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Cooper Ray Cosner Elizabeth C. Crough Mr. and Mrs. Roy Crouthamel Mr. and Mrs. Anthony ci Cvetan Mrs. Anna Deane ' Wells H. Denney Edward E. Dettrey Mr. and Mrs. Robert Diehl, Sr. Don and Marty Mrs. Pete Dubyk Musselman's Doylestown, Pa. Arlington F. Myers Real Estate 86 Insurance Myers Food, Inc. Plumsteadville, Pa. A. Luther Nash Contractor 86 Builder H. C. Nelson Barber Shop W. J. Nyce's Shoe Store Doylestown, Pa. O'Neiil's Village Inn Horace Overholt 86 Sons Main 86 Church Sts. Doylestown, Pa. Gulf Service Pearlman's Doylestown, Pa. Pipersville Inn Pipersville, Pa. Raisner Hosiery Co. New Britain, Pa. Charles H. Reed Funeral Home Rexall Drug Store Ronnette Hosiery Mill Danboro, Pa. Milton Rutherford W. State St. Sadow's Dairy Plumsteadville, Pa. Per onal Patron Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Eckhart Betty Erclena Mr. and Mrs. Raymond C. Erickson Mr. and Mrs. Burton Ewer Ronnie Ewer Mrs. Wm. Fahie Mrs. Ruth Fielding Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fischer Jack Fisher Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fleig Mr. and Mrs. Herman Fluck Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Foral A. J. Frederick Babs Fretz Mr. and Mrs. Earl J. Frick Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Ganter Julian W. Gardy Mrs. Eleanore A. Gash E. M. Garner Mr. and Mrs. J. Laurence Gilbert Mr. and Mrs. Peter V. D. Gott Paul Gottshall Mr. and Mrs. James E. Groff Mr. and Mrs. Harold Groth Mr. and Mrs. Hector Griswold Mrs. Harold Hager Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hager Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Hall Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Hartnagel Mrs. Polly Hartzell I39 Sandy Ridge Flower Shop Doylestown, Pa. Schumacher's Service Plumsteadville, Pa. Shanken's Self Service Food Market Sheaffer's Green House Cross Keys, Pa. Shive Hardware Co. Doylestown, Pa. Ralph G. Shobert Builder Ann Stanley Sportswear Shop Stauffer's Dublin Store Strand Valet Service Doylestown, Pa. Leon Stultz 86 Son Sunny Beverages Valley Farm Restaurant Warrington Inn Warrington Meat Packing Co. Wayne 86 Hutch Mobilgas Service Weisbard's Drug Store H. Howard Williams Carpenter 86 Builder Doylestown, Pa. Wilson 86 Dawson Appliance Center F. W. Woolworth Co. Wycombe Inn Wycombe, Pa. Young's Atlantic Station Young 86 Bowman Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Hartzell and Mrs. Wm. Herman Mr. and Mrs. Russell Herstine Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Hoffman Mr. and Mrs. George K. Honer, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Horn Mr. and Mrs. Merton H. Houk Arthur S. Huber Mr. and Mrs. Charles Huber George M. Hunsberger Mr. and Mrs. Stuart B. Hutchinson Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jendsen Mr. Bill Jacobs Mrs. J. R. Kentopp Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kessler and Mrs and Mrs. Clarence C. King Wilson Kinnier Mr. and Mrs. Roland Klusman Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Knauss Mr. and Mrs. Chester Krout Mr. David Kulp Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Landis Mr. and Mrs. George Large Dr. and Mrs. William Y. Lee Catherine Lewis Miss Mae Light Dr. Edward P. Linehan Irvin L. MacNair Dr. and Mrs. Douglas M. MacNeal Mr. and Mrs. James Mahler Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mamounis Bonnie Martin Dr. Wm. J. McEvoy Jeanette Millar Harry Millirns Mr. and Mrs. Austin Mims James D. Morrison Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Moyer Mr. and Mrs. Royce C. Munsell Mr. James J. Murphy Miss Sydney Myers Wm. Neis and Son Mrs. Irwin Renneisen Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Reeser Mark Reickert The Richmans Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Risser Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Roeder Mr. and Mrs. A. Roth Marcia Rough Carl Sandemar Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schneider Mr. and Mrs. A. Lloyd Schuyler Mr. V. Seidle Mr. Mrs. Mabel Nice Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Nilson Doris Nonamaker Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Nyce Eileen M. Otten Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Joan Plank Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Phayre Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Peters Edward Plank James M. Porter, Jr. Wesley Price Radnetter Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Sharp Mr. and Mrs. Edward Shaughnessy Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Shaw Mr. and Mrs. Arthur D. Shelly Mr. and Mrs. George R. Shelly Mr. and Mrs. Alfred M. Simons Nick Stadler Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Stephens Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Stoler Mr. and Mrs. Michael Stoler Mr. and Mrs. Grant Strouse I40 Wilmer Swartz Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Schaible Nlr. George W. Tomlinson Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Trauger Mr. Robert Truman Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Wm. Twilley Mr. V. J. Twilley Dr. John W. Ward, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Warren Mr. and Mrs. Hobart C. Waters Earl Wehrung Mr. Henry D. Wendte Mr. and Mrs. Jack D. Wetzel Mr. and Mrs. Merton Wheeler Russel R. Wiley David E. Windholz and Mrs. E. W. Wolfinger Mrs. Ruth Wolford Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Wood Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo F. Worthington Mr. and Mrs. James Worthing and Family Wm. Wrigley, J .P. 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