Christopher Dock High School - Schul Andenken Yearbook (Lansdale, PA)
- Class of 1965
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. .m , , Y, A I .. 11.055 JC? X .' M Q- A , fffmcmr.. ' M x ' c 1965 x if -ag- v. EOREWORD The beauty of our campus is enhanced by the variety of trees surrounding the buildings. Just as the aging willow tree beside the lane, the small evergreens by the pond, and the apple tree which blossoms in the spring have added much to our campus, so have the experiences of the past four years added much to our lives. The spreading oak re- minds us of the friendships we have formed by working with our classmates. As the stately pine tree rises towards the sky, our thoughts have been drawn to God as we have encountered Him in our worship experiences. Each tree on our campus can be ot great significance. ln this yearbook are portrayed the beauty, atmosphere, and activities of our campus and school life. PRESENTED BY THE SENIOR CLASS CHRISTOPHER 2 DOCK HIGH SCHOOL LANSDALE, PENNA. .fl Administration and Faculty Seniors Juniors Sopnomores Freshmen Activities ,,, Y, I , TABLE OF CONTENTS I7 17 37 43 49 55 4 NIILLARD SHOW!-XLTER During the past three years as a member of the faculty, you have left a lasting impression on each member of the senior class. As a math teacher, committee leader, and dedicated class adviser, you have devoted many hours toward the success of our class. Your fitting and well-memorized readings have added spice to many occasions. Soto you, Nlr. Showalter, we, the class of 1965, dedicate our yearbook. 5 ADMIN ISTRA 1334254 A r 37? .1-yv, 5g,.um 11' , af w N1 'J U vs. , . ' .i, Turf- .- . if , N f- V J ' ' w f.:y.v.5 N-va, 7, , - 'E 4, X A, 551.-Za' .. .gh --Q, ' A ,,, J 53 ' ff' S f7 1755 f? 'Q V ' f -- E -, M f , 4 E 5,41 1 ' ' M, 'A -51 'vff ,f ,fi M-. I . :T mf I ' ' . ,W-My ' J ' ' - , .,h',1', W,'Mf'gf.u. 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Silas Graybillg STANDING: Isaiah Alderfer, Floyd Hackman, Paul Longacre, Ralph Hedrick. fPaul Clemens not on photo.J ADMINISTRATION RICHARD DETWEILER Supervising Principal A student at Princeton . . . self-possessed in spite of his strenuous schedule . . . tidy . . . students can't help but like him . . . active in church work. . . a shining light throughout the community. 8 CARROLL MOYER Assistant Principal, English lV, Guidance ln this test work as fast as you can with as few mistakes as possible. Begin . . . stop! . . . very capable administrator . . . always ready to counsel with the students . . . friendly disposition. HARVEY BAUMAN Principal, Driver Education, Bible I I would like you to get this, class. . . . a challeng ing and practical instructor . . . our energetic and forceful administrator . . . keeps a firm hand on or- ganization of school activities . . . has time for a joke or prank in its proper place. DANIEL REINFORD Advanced Mathematics, Physics, German l 81 ll, Gen- eral Mathematics Possesses a complete mastery of the subjects he teaches . . . could easily be a college professor . . . never misses a chance to give an assignment . . . speaks German fluently . , , willingly assists his stu- dents. 9 4 '- 1 '.5 w, GLI SH ,Q ' puff ,- -- X . ', , 1. 0, a -LN. V 0 ' 'I ' ' 0 ' 4 9, . , Q . n ' O ' ,, 0 ' 0 A, ' 'O 1' if ' , . ' A Outside reading and daily quizzes are an inevitable part of JANET MARTIN English classes. English lll, Office Practice A dedicated adviser to the senior class . . . organization is her key word . . . extensive vocabulary . . . well-supplied wardrobe . . . in- defatigable director of The Diaiy of Ann Frank . . . believes in self-discipline. IRENE STAUFFER HELEN LAPP English I, Librarian English ll, Creative Writing Come get your passes, please . . . keeps the li- Lover of Shakespeare . . . her faithful paddle is brary upeto-date . . . goes home to Lancaster County detention . . . often mentions a good friend each weekend . . . former teacher in Florida . . . - Sam . . . has a ready smile . . . neat and concerned about the welfare of students. precise . . . Dockument Adviser. IO HISTORY .- W LEE YODER History lectures require speedy, but accurate, notations. World Cultures, Government, Economics What's the principle involved? . . . a minute by minute follower of current events . . . known for his written reviews . . . likable personality . . . a mod- ern day critic of our Founding Fathers . . . active adviser of Student Council. DUANE KAUFFMAN U.S. History, Pa. History, Boys' Physical Education lf you get 10004, on my written review it was a poor test. . . . his voice disseminates throughout the school . . . skillful lecturer . . . never a dull mo- ment . . . interested in politics. BIBLE JAMES LAPP Church History, Psychology Active full-time disciple of God . . . always ready to talk to students . . . dedicated to the prob- lems of youth . . . interesting chapel speaker . . . broad-minded. MATHEMATICS I .2 - I Freshmen struggle with a seemingly impossible math problem. :YW F9 al -Q 5:2 S . Students experiment to dis- cover what gas is released. 76-W J. MARK BRUBAKER Biology, Chemistry, Senior Science Well, and now. . . . . first year at C.D .... for- mer teacher in Tanganyika . . . details are of impor- tance . . . usually seen looking through a micro- scope or a book . . . has a deep interest in Big Val- ley . . . possesses an in- satiable appetite. 12 MILLARD SHOWALTER Algebra I 81 ll, Plane Geometry Thrives on math problems . . . mem- orizes readings as a hobby . . . assists in planning interesting assembly pro- grams . . . has a smile for everyone . . . Loyal adviser of the senior class. SCIENCE DONALD MILLER General Science, Bible ll, Business Mathematics, Boys' Physical Education Has become acclimated to C.D. stu- dents . . . always willing to take time out for a chat . . . calm but forceful . . . enjoys studying . . . practical lec- turer . . . is able to give, as well as take, a good joke. HOIVIE ECONOMICS Well, do your debits and credits balance? ........- V- ef! . . , snag? ' nf ', 4 , RUTH ANN SWARTZENDRUBER Home Economics Appreciated by home ec. girls . . precise . . . hails from Kansas . . . poised . . . excellent seamstress . . . enjoys singing . . . takes good care of her juniors. BUSINESS ALLEN MARTIN Typing l gl ll, Shorthand l 84 ll, Book- keeping l 84 ll Now, how many got that? . . . helps put real life into our school's athletic program . . . has progressive spirit . . . very popular among the students . , . conveys his ideas with unique facial ex- pressions. gig- 1 ,gglg-ggigw A, FGREEGN LANGUAGES EILEEN MOYER Spanish l, ll, 81 Ill, Girls' Physical Edu- cation A pro at German and Spanish . . . let's start with the jumping-jack . . . good sense of humor . . . our faithful year- book adviser . . . spends her summer vacations working with Spanish-speak- 4: ing migrants. Q fff f f 4 f ,ff Af ., W ,, .5 , MZMVXWQ! ' ' 0.-f':'iif aWf'ef ,. I ' ffM.'.fsZ2WWWzg'a1 fm .y,',,,,:f 1,07 ,fy ' Y, ,.,fz5zvW-22141 4.5, ,gg:gav,5 rg -:L ini-'fff'.wl 4,34 I 2g1Q,yJ1.! '-wif 1 'ei .f?iig i 4,1-5' ., . ,-zffiwpz.. V mt e,..w1 l , I ,IA I ,. .V 4 ,, rl , ,,ff,,,,:,., ia. cw... 4. ...,,,,, ,,,,,, 4,h,,,., , . s , ng gi ln both German and Spanish classes there is eager par ticipation in speaking the language. PHYSICAL EDUCATIGN All together now . . . one, two, three, four . . Mr. Hiram Hershey, our music director, catches the attention of all chorus members. Joan Bergey assists in the girls' physical education classes. 14 3 , wb W. ,.-. ELEANOR RUTH School Secretary Oh, there goes the buzzer again! . . does her best to keep us satisfied . . . has a smile for everyone . . . does a little bit of everything . . . hums as she works . . . enjoys reading good books. The neat appearance of our school can be attributed to Mr. and Mrs. Elton Meyers, custodians. 15 Kass Landis, Sarah Leatherman, Emma Landis, head cook: and Betty Rittenhouse are our efficient cooks. They are responsible for the tasty meals, which the students await all morning. Clyde Reinford is floors. 4 usually seen polishing the 591 .4 Z , ,,,. .41 , ,wa f 'ff A ,r , 2' 1. 1 ,f 2 I , :fe f? fx fa 2 :J gf .1 M 4? ,. Q2 41,5 'A' ' f' jf, f 4, pf Q4 . X fr -. .. , fr f , 4 :'f1f1'sv,' ' f' yy sw .ft--av 1. J If 'z ww 'i'fH:t 4f . i 5! v id?415i?o' ' V SENIORS ,Lf hw--Q , I... , . ,il ,z .H 5 I rc. . F :f--51 ! 3 3 A 5 n ,2'2:1'1:f.' ' - NANCY ALDERFER Commercial Mr. and Mrs. Levi C. Alderfer Route 1 Telford, Pennsylvania Her clear alto voice adds to any singing group . . . plays the accordian well . . . excel- lent cook . . . owner of a dis- tinctive laugh . . . maintains full weekends . . . handles that '50 Buick skillfully. HDV FHS am, .,., . lg DORIS BECHTEL Commercial Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bechtel Route 1 Spring City, Pennsylvania Will make an efficient secretary . . . takes things as they come . , . frequently seen with Janet . . . has a friendly spark to her personality. GLENDA ALDERFER General Mr. and Mrs. Warren Alderfer Route 1 Lansdale, Pennsylvania Enjoys her busy weekends . . one of our few blondes . . . blushes easily . . . cat fan . . . enjoys cooking??? . . . loves singing , . . known for that giggle. CHRISTINE ALDERFER Commercial Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Alderfer 67 West Chestnut Street Souderton, Pennsylvania Chris . often seen driving a blue convertible . . . a whiz at shorthand . . . loves skiing and bowling . . . friendly to all . . . her heart is in Ver- mont. 18 WILLARD BEIDLER General Mr. and Mrs. Willard Beidler 253 Telford Pike Telford, Pennsylvania Outdoor enthusiast . . . exper- ienced hunter and fisher . . . practices taxidermy . . . asset to the football team . . . dull sense of humor. ' 1 A The fishing trip provided us with a day of relaxation and fun. In spite of the rain and the few whose stomachs couldn't take the waves, we managed to catch our share of fish. 5 x A f., .st , ,. -Ms KENNETH BENNER Academic Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Benner 444 Harleysville Pike Franconia, Pennsylvania Valuable asset to all athletic teams . . . has a fine person- ality . , . willing worker . . . keeps his '54 Chevy moving . . . speedy car-washer at Ber- gey's Garage. It cleaned my hook! RONALD BERGEY Academic Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bergey Quarry Road Telford, Pennsylvania A gentleman . . . there are better things than Church His- tory . . . delights in any type of homework??? . . . an asset to the football team . . . that dark hair! IRENE BOLTON Academic Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Bolton Silverdale, Pennsylvania Very capable Schul-Andenken editor . . . often burns midnight oil . . . a sincere Christian . . . easy to get along with . . . enjoys a good laugh. MERIUL BONTRAGER General Mr. and Mrs. John Bontrager Boncliff Drive Alden, New York Ladylike . . . her weekends are well-filled . . . an asset to any chorus . . . speaks with a cute accent . . . loves psychology classes?? 19 THOMAS BISHOP Academic Mr. and Mr. J. Russel Bishop 2407 Farview Avenue Hatfield, Pennsylvania Thinks two years of German is excessive . . . often seen be- hind the counter at the ,Hat- field Pharmacy . . . college bound . . . always ready for a good laugh. EZ' JW , 'FTM fafhw. ff-at ,fz ,qc4:,y - :,:jpf::.f,,7f A LUCILLE CASSEL Academic Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Cassel Schoolhouse Road Souderton, Pennsylvania Short, but sweet . . . enjoys senior science? . . , future plans include nursing those dimples . . . every inch a lady. BILL BRENNEMAN Academic Dr. and Mrs. Paul Brenneman Route 1 Doylestown, Pennsylvania One of the most intelligent mem- bers of the Senior class . . . noth- ing ever worries him . . . shows good form as a high-jumper . . . a realistic Peter Van Daan. JANET CASSEL Commercial Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Cassel Line Lexington, Pennsylvania Quiet, but friendly . . . enjoys cook- ing . . . maintains a part-time job of housecleaning . . . an aunt to one of her fellow classmates. DALE CLEMMER General Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Clemmer Route 1 Lansdale, Pennsylvania Indispensable songleader and chorus member . . . has a likeable personality and broad smile . . . progressive in his ideas . . . future truck driver . . . member of basketball team. lCr 'f1f9 f::,,i lf. ,fy f Z f 4 I X ff . f ' 1 1 Our bait doesn't JOYCE CLEMMER Secretary Academic Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Clemmer 77 Harleysville Pike Harleysville, Pennsylvania Our own Anne Frank . . . breaks records on Spring Day . . . wonderful personality . . . studies hard . . . abounds in original ideas. N.. .f T'29 Ny E5 , , mf-M. .4 ., attract the fish. SHARON CLEMMER Commercial Mr. and Mrs, Jonas S. Clemmer 12 North Oak-Drive Harleysville, Pennsylvania Future homemaker . . . effi- cient typist for the Schul-An- denken . . . her clear soprano voice contributes to any sing- ing group . . . always ready for fun . . . those dark eyes! ELAINE DERSTINE Academic Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Derstine High Street Harleysville, Pennsylvania Capable treasurer of Student Coun- cil . . . a friend to everyone . . . very efficient student . . . loves weekends . . . asset to any com- mittee . . . a smiling usherette for public programs. EARLKDERSTINE General Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hackman Souderton, Pennsylvania Never a dull moment with Earl around . . . possesses a deep chuckle . . . talks incessantly . . . notorious tease . . . has a big smile for everyone . . . a farmer at heart. SUSAN CLEMMER Academic Mr. and Mrs. Lester Clemmer 125 West Chestnut Street Souderton, Pennsylvania Capable Dockument editor keeps her position at the top of the honor roll . . . works into the wee hours . . . conscientious . . . member of the girls' relay team. Y, verses' fm , pf , JAMES DELP General Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Delp 158 Cowpath Road Souderton, Pennsylvania Seldom seen alone . . . always putting miles on his '55 Chevy - especially over weekends . . . interesting conversation- alist. 7 '7f f Q' Z 1 f ,yyi in AQ il N Hg.: g ,. ...Q , 5. V! 1. z WZ: ff. -4? 5' '1' v, 31.j5g.yg'3'5Q' , 4 15.1. :L fj':1.: 511 -yu ...,,7..wmv. I ir W 'Look what he eight! MARK M. DERSTINE Academic Mr. and Mrs. Abram Derstine Godshall Road Franconia, Pennsylvania Has a unique sense of humor . . . natural-born actor . . . Mr. Dussell in The Diary of Anne Frank . . . one of a doz- en children . . . adds to any conversation. ff7','f.v A ,V ' f 'Lf ' .- '- ,, Wi ,ff f ' , ' ,W 4 1' , ij! ,y,, ,Z -1' . 0 DOROTHY ANN ERB General Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Erb 171 Two Rod Road Marilla, New York Quiet until you get to know her . . . owner of a large wardrobe . . . delights in Mr. Yoder's classes?7? . . . one of our New Yorkers . . . has a warm smile. KENNETH EHST Academic Vice President Mr. and Mrs. Abram Ehst Bally, Pennsylvania All around athlete . . . capable leader . . . president of Student Council . . . asset to the bass sec- tion of Touring Chorus . . . pos- sesses a winning personality. MARLIN M. DERSTINE Academic Mr. and Mrs. Abram Derstine Godshall Road Franconia, Pennsylvania Headed Enjoys debates . . . very opin- where ionated . . . a born imitator Grace . . . . as asset in any sport . . . making makes any conversation lively sincere GRACE EHST Academic Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Ehst Phoenixville, Pennsylvania for nursing school . . . there's fun, there's . . keeps the home- girls laughing . . . a Christian . . . usually . . . runs a fast pace. seen smiling, .N I .. .,,,:1.A J- ' ,Q I W . -9'-if l . fi RUTH FREDERICK Commercial Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Frederick Morwood Road Morwood, Pennsylvania Likes to talk . . . excels in sports . . . looks forward to weekends . . . always gets the last word in arguments . . . stands up for her viewpoints. , H. Adept us in sense state heard MAHLON ERB Academic Mr. and Mrs. Allen Erb 460 Woodside Court Alden, New York guitar player . . . came to his senior year . . . hidden of humor . . . faithful to his . . . often seen, but seldom RACHEL FREDERICK Commercial Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Frederick 66 West Walnut Street Souderton, Pennsylvania Asset to any athletic team . . . one of our consistent Spring Day winners . . . terrific at making pos- ters . . . part of Emma's kitchen crew . . . friendly to all. LEONA FREED Commercial Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Freed Route 3 Doylestown, Pennsylvania A friend to all . . . has a unique swing in her step . . . rides the Yellow Dog to school . . . hobbies are knit- ting, skating, singing, and min- iature golfing. Solid ground will surely feel good RALPH FREED General Mr. and Mrs. Henry K. Freed Chalfont Road Line Lexington, Pennsylvania Well, actually . . . lives for the next Church History Class? . . . known for his witty com- ments . . . holds speed record from Souderton to Line Lex- ington . . . always appears shocked when referee calls a foul. K. 1 ' SHERILYN GLICK Academic Mr, and Mrs. Alvin Glick Morgantown, Pennsylvania Always ready for fun . . . l wanna go home . . . some say she's quiet - others doubt it . . . once a friend, al- ways a friend . . . has a pas- sion for food. RUTH FREED Commercial Mr. and Mrs. Stanley R. Freed Route 2 Schwenksville, Pennsylvania Friendly . . . one of the smaller girls in the class . . . has a unique giggle . . . blushes eas- ily . . . quiet only in a crowd. The weekend camping trip was one or the high points of our senior year. From the time we arrived on Friday, we enjoyed every minute of the hikes, games, pro- grams, and films. This weekend served to draw all the seniors closer to one an- other and closer to God. GRACE GUNTZ Academic Mr. and Mrs. Henry Guntz Harleysville, Pennsylvania Studies hard - gets good . results . . . sports a '54 Mary and Betty add an interna- Chevy handles respon- tional flavor to our entertainment. Sibilityweil avid MYP- - ,, ..,. ,I ,, er . . . quiet only until .you know her. 1.44325 V ,jjyfg . .-1277.11 5' 'W'-- H . ., W 4221244 , I I -. 4 'fl--' JOYCE HACKMAN 4 ,i Academic .2 Mr. and Mrs. John jg Hackman , f' Route 1 Telford, Pennsylvania Always joking . . . one of our kitchen gals . . . thinks German classes are a waste of time . . . any- one can have fun with Joyce . . . a future lady in white. 24 !'P: c'-fru.:',f s w RAY GODSHALL General Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Godshall Franconia, Pennsylvania Enjoys strummin' on his gui- tar . . . washes car at Ber- gey's . . . frequently exclaims hot dog . . . doesrdt lose sleep over homework. if-1 F l Y JACK HARRIS Academic Mr. and Mrs. G. Melvin Harris Doylestown, Pennsylvania Wheels a Ford a long distance to school . . . takes an interest in his church activities . . . is well-informed in world events . . . often gets himself involved in heated debates. ' ' ,f . . 'Mx 'v . 2 f--. m. -' YQ ' .5 ij' ' ' . ff '5 V' K I DARLENE HISTAND Commercial Mr. and Mrs. Paul Histand Oak Avenue Trevose, Pennsylvania Often gets teased by the fel- lows . . . socializes in class . . . frequently seen with Janie Halteman . . . at home in Em- ma's kitchen. PATRICIA HAMM Academic Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hamm Route 1 Green Lane, Pennsylvania Pat . . . possesses artistic ability . . . shows a flair for gymnastics . . . That's fattening . . . quiet only to a stranger . . . interested in cooking and sewing. Z' Q7 J P45 lf .,.,.. f 'F 4, f 5' 4. ' i f I .gl '- Nw , req. 4,1 f ,ff 4, f 1. F f ' A EVELYN HOOBER Academic Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Hoober Route 1 Ronks, Pennsylvania Has fun wherever she is . . sparkling personality . . . liv ens up trig class . . . good on the hockey field . . . valuable asset to any singing group. ls this a talent contest? s 1 - fzfrrzcr E MARY JANE HALTEMAN Commercial Mr. and Mrs. Aldus Halteman West Green Street Route 1, Souderton, Pennsylvania Janie . . . friendly to all . . . that . laugh! . . . takes an interest in sports . . . always ready for a good time . . . one of Emma's loyal helpers. 25 7 l !E lux: ' flllill-l.,wl .. wi -.ay MARTHA KOLB Academic FLOYD KRATZ General NAOMI KRATZ Commercial Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kolb Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kratz Treasurer Spring City, Pennsylvania 22 Madison Avenue Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Kratz industrious - grades show it Souderton, Pennsylvania Route 1 . . . basketball sharpshooter Sports a '59 white Chevy. . . en- Souderton, Pennsylvania . . . active M.Y.F.'er . . . has joys sports . ..always has an ex- Has a smile for everyone . . . a knack for German pression to fit the ocasion . . . writes long letters to Goshen . . . college bound . . . her likes the company of girls . . . . . . sincere Christian . . .sharp seven brothers keep her in line. carefree. dresser . . . plans to be a medi- JUANITA HUNSBERGER Academic Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hunsberger, Jr. Danboro, Pennsylvania Favorite pastime is telling tales . . . possesses a unique chuckle . . . loves that Yellow Dog . . . skilled piano player. . . dimples accompany her wide smile . . . full of fun and laughter. in i ,V GLENN HUBER General ' ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Auther Huber ' Chapman Avenue Doylestown, Pennsylvania Hubie . . . endures a lengthy 'pfxrg , n ' . 'Slick ride to school each day . . . pos- ' sesses a unique character . . . always has something to say . . . ., 2 easily embarrassed . . . enjoys .- '?? 'i--.iqlra . . ' , .51 . fi X , fb ,E elephant jokes. if 1 i ii 'sz XX Y 4 ,Q ., ,, , .1 . YQ i.i. , iti aix ia . aim' .i wflkf ' I Il i 26 cal secretary . . books balanced. .keeps our bank Will the real injured JACOB KU LP General Cdiscontinuedj Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kulp Route 1 Lansdale, Pennsylvania Sports a convertible . . . known for his unique side-splitting ex- pressions . . .clown of our camp- ing trip . . . enjoys school? . . . finds that girls are habit forming. please stand up? JOHN E. KULP Academic Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kulp Route 1 Lansdale, Pennsylvania A real gentleman . . . came to us in his junior year . . . always ready for a good joke . . . college bound. . .finds math challenging. CAROL ANN LANDIS Academic Mr. and Mrs. Henry Landis 225 Montgomery Avenue Souderton, Pennsylvania Takes a lot of teasing. . . owner of a cute giggle . . . talking is a hobby. . . Do you get this Ger- man? . . . a willing worker . . . detests spiders. JOSEPH LANDIS Academic Mr. and Mrs. Levi Landis Box 192, Route 1 Harleysville, Pennsylvania Accepts responsibility willingly . . . one of the most popu- lar senior fellows - especially with the girls . . . talented ac- tor in class plays . . . active member of Salford MYF. 27 tw Qui N. ...Am A... it X MW 'A 2 .P A ff' ff., -f' . 1 '2 '- 5-. ff 912 541 Q, ,Whig - Y.. o f I 1,, Lf I H MARY JANE KULP Academic Mr. and Mrs. Francis Kulp 21 Harleysville Pike Harleysville, Pennsylvania Has innumerable friends . . . makes knitting needles fly . . . never misses a chance for a good time . . . vivacious . . .flashes a friendly smile to all. Q.:-0-V - uh' -4 1 211114 JANE MARTIN General Mr. and Mrs. Paul Martin Route 1 East Earl, Pennsylvania Detests worms . . . weekends are always full . . . likes to em- broider . . . watch out for that green station wagon . . . has an answerto everything. . .friendly personality. JUDITH LANDIS Commercial Mr. and Mrs. Arther Landis Box 541 Skippack, Pennsylvania Takes on many added responsi- bilities . . . great conversational- ist. . . conscientious committee worker . . . shows true class spirit . . . college bound . . . president of Towamencin MYF. DAVID LONGACRE General Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Longacre Route 1 Spring City, Pennsylvania You goofed . . . came to us from L.M.S .... quiet. . .enjoys weight lifting . . . possesses a dry sense of humor. JAMES MOYER Academic Mr. and Mrs. W. Paul Moyer Route 3 Doylestown, Pennsylvania Spends weekends laboring at his dad's car wash . . . sports a VW ...possesses neat handwriting . . . has artistic ability . . . possesses a sense of humor. Kitchen duty was MARTHA MOYER Commercial Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Moyer Ottsville, Pennsylvania A willing worker . . . conscienti- ous . . . neat in appearance . . . nice smile . . . active MYF member . . . likes shorthand class? . . .avid sewer. Y- 'QQA .rm I ,. . V85 t I I 'Nita x X - J X. -' ,A 'Q QPSSFSS-Rssaxmrm 43 J , . 5, ji ,- f' . E, I V' J . ffz4:f2f:::.:L' , ,, . If f Zi a-A part of ourfun. JOSEPH MYERS General Mr. and Mrs. Paul Myers Route 2 Doylestown, Pennsylvania Came to us for our senior year . . .friendly personality . . . en- joys sports . . . those humorous expressions . . . occupies a re- served seat on the Yellow Dog ...MYF president. ROBERT NOCK Academic Mr. and Mrs. George W. Nock, ll Box 100 Collegeville, Pennsylvania An avid participant in Mr. Yo- der's classes . . . constant companion is his briefcase . . . scientifically m i n d e d . . .often engaged in intel- lectual discussions. LOWELL NICE General Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nice Route 1 Telford, Pennsylvania Quiet until you get to know him . . . often talking to a certain sophomore . . . friendly person- ality . . , enjoys farming . . .neat dresser. . . cheerful disposition. TERRY MYERS General Mr. and Mrs. Jesse F. Myers Box 333, Route 1 Perkasie, Pennsylvania Contributes much to class dis- cussions . . . prefers math to English . . . going to school is not his favorite pastime . . . never goes over 50 m.p.h. in his Studebaker? CAROLYN NICE Commercial Mr. and Mrs. William Nice Quarry Road Harleysville, Pennsylvania One of our Nice students . . . a recent addition to our class . . . easy to get along with . . . finds bookkeeping in- triguing?? . . . cherishes Spruce Lake memories. Vx an ELEANOR RUTH Commercial Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Ruth Derstine Road, Route 1 Souderton, Pennsylvania Her beautiful alto voice adds to Touring Chorus, octet, and quartet . . .an avid horse- back rider attractive . excels In sports . . . mls- chievous. JUDY RUSH Commercial Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rush .Tm beau., Dublin, Pennsylvania ELIZABETH NSIBAMBI Commercial Mr. and Mrs. S. Nsibambi P.O. Box 14212 Mengo, Kampala, U.E.A. Enjoyed Spruce Lake last sum- ITIEF . . . llk9S to tease . . . H love Africa . . . Oh, forget it. ...excels in broad-jump. Small, but lively . . . wanted on any team for any sport. . . cap- able typist . . . loves long assign- ments in Office Practice . . . loads of fun . . . possesses neat handwriting. MARY NSIBAMBI Commercial Mr. and Mrs. S. Nsibambi P.O. Box 14212 Mengo, Kampala, U.E.A. Good at soccer . . . hides mis- chief behind those serious eyes . . .watches over her sister while here in the states . . . a fine Christian. CHARLOTTE RICE Commercial Mr. and Mrs. Owen Rice Route l Perkasie, Pennsylvania Neat in appearance . . . quiet un- til you get to know her . . . friendly . . . conscientious . . . willing to help . . . likes short- hand? . . . shares the reserved seat on the Yellow Dog. FRED STOVER Academic Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stover 228 E. Broad Street Souderton, Pennsylvania Like his father, he takes a defi- nite stand against cavities . . . likely to be a science major in college . . . 6'2 in his stocking feet. . . original thinker. FERNE RUTH Academic Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ruth Box 141 Harleysville, Pennsylvania ls there anything to eat? tal- ented piano player . . . enjoys going to market . . . a good Ger- man Sprecher . . . adores pick- les and olives . . . good grades come easily. DAVID SHENK Academic Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Shenk 11 West Chestnut Street Souderton, Pennsylvania Conscientious . . . finds it hard to keep quiet . . .Goshen bound . . .energetic member of the var- sity basketball team . . . helps plan challenging Wednesday morning prayer meetings. JAMES STYER Academic President Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Styer 222 Reliance Road Souderton, Pennsylvania Student Council vice-president and senior class president . . . adds his voice to the bass sec- tion of Touring Chorus. . .always happy . . . a friend to everyone . . . often seen with a certain sophomore . . . excels in sports. Will we ever reach the top? DENNIS SWARTLEY Academic Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Swartley Box 335 Perkasie, Pennsylvania Often seen with a camera . . . a dull sense of humor . . . mis chievous . . . accepts responsi bility . . . friendly. l ,. l .J 17. ll ilfffitl,ff2:191.,:f.E5,f'.i-, 2. P 1 alfa: 1:44126-.1:rfw:f' .--L .as-4:r.zrf2f-,- Q 1 f xfi .1 fl H T . 'f-I X4 .I . f ff , L Q 'ff' fi t'5 f' . , :fi -A4'- I . ' -A ',' .H+ . f, 1 T A ET.: - .V .h ai - f 1:1-?Z:',, lx ' 'JI r . 'T ,ugh LINDA YODER Commercial Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Yoder Route 2 Elverson, Pennsylvania Hails from Elverson . . . and, here . . likes to play the piano . . . enjoys teasing her friends . . . government is her favorite class. RENEE YODER Commercial Mr. and Mrs. Paul S. Yoder Route 2 Telford, Pennsylvania Has a secretarial job . . . typist for the Dockument . . . one of Emma's helpers. . .enjoys work- ing in the cafeteria.. .good com- mercial student . . I enjoys sports . . . neat. Our speaker, Elmer Frederick, joined the seniors for lunch. MARY JANE YOTHERS Commercial Mr. and Mrs. Richard Yothers Route 1 Perkasie, Pennsylvania Once a friend, always a friend . . .those dark eyes! . . .friendly personality. . . well-liked . . .al- ways ready for a good time . . . MYF treasurer. Time to leave! ff' , if qv . ,Wg A 'wr . U. . ...J- f f ,, , 4 h X .... ,M , ,. ,, . 32 ' 1 I k'gL':2.f-...L.e:f: .-... , . ' 14, . Y - - fri Ross T. Bender delivered the commencement address. GRADUATION 1964 f , d ,f fy 'aff Q A K' 'E 3 Qffwf . 'f ' ggi' f g,f:37 . -12221111 L745L7?55f?'?5f'2 f, -. , , ' 1 .asv 1-zf' - ' - fifyq, ,, , , ,1 A- ff. ff mf, - ,, . , , 1 Q . 5 ':- 1' no :ff '- ,, .Z,Kf2y:4:,e...'- - V I I ,. K I ll T , r f r ' S f 1 2 f 2 f JA I, z 2 . 4. z ff' j 'N .. H I'm getting nervous. Veg: AAAQQWQ' ' , f '...MaW-Z:i4m.' JUNIGR-SENIOR BANQUET ltchen. 'G' K The invasion has begun! DIARY OF ANNE FRANK fi . 'M 1 .E iii i 2 1 f L h ' V: , ff, - ' ' f 4 .A ,-0711 AWD' Anne turns to Peter for companion ship. Weil, do you like my gift? Anne impersonates Peter. 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' x, 4-AQ 1 ,V My 5' 'lf,,3ffK:f f' .I ' Wh: , 7' , 51152: .:-I -H - W ' ,J gy: :,'y,.f'f,s-Ai ,V ff Dorothea Bechtel 'ri 2 , 5,-f , Don Delp .s tr xk David Derstine , ' ' an h Y. 1.3 if I K' .1 Henry Derstine k,,v Y YQ.: ' Suzanne Derstine Betty Detweiler Bruce Detweiler 38 -M, aa. ,ww Linda Detweiler Mary Godshall ,L- a 4. I . 0 , .i I 9 A 1 , PL lf i v. ,Q 9 f ... f -' Pf'.A,5'r': rw ,'j WQ,'.:ev. Mary Hackman , 41.M ., 'ffl f C, ,. V f 4 f ' GN 1 Q 1 v v, X I ff ZX f hx . ,4,a, W X Nelson Howe Richard Dresher Ruth Ann Goshow vein' ., - LN ' N1 , -,Lv T -an , ., 1 ' 4 ' -ngmhk .wg .35 .xv , V, , ,izfgi 1- , 31 ,fyffizzfgfy : :A , f L i, Q. a a Edward Harris M M .5 ,,l, lyvl ,..,, . V V. aa aa ,, wif? L'.'f:5,3Ji lizf QQ 2 Vernon Hunsberger if Y ' Afiyf Q i f WW .tw , I If I 2 A-.aw 9 'X aff 1 Xgagzf Linda Ehst f., ' ,,a-...-.3.f. 5113, . , , A5 'izfrfiifz ,M ' 9,7'l1'fFZl5???- , . 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' ' f Barry Hunsberger Gail Kolb Marian Hunsberger f V! , 1 , l f , ,,,,., Q My., . 1 4 I 1' 5 ' ,z 4' ,.,, ,,, Martin Kolb sfsif 5723? 453' 'fy ,L ,f 4 , . Z Q f Vim 4 . W f , 4 ' Darwin Detweiler ,f fl iw A: ' .. :Q f ,1 ,Wat .,.g,. ,,, , A wa, ,, f -2., f 4,4 .. 7 1 fy! f ,grfi ' -- ' ja, ,VW ., , 2? , if X f ff! f 5 I 7 f I , L! X I I :ki f y:-g:y.,4Zv,,Q1.-,Z r ,Q 1 wdfciff mfiwi. Sandra Harris William Keller K 554 ' Z hs... K Richard Kolb 1 f he Lena Detwiler Verna Hedrick ,117 ' f -1, 'G f i :ima ' -9 ., . , -W ,, ' ,, 20 . ,gif ima 'A K -' 3453? .' fl .5 -. .m 'f ,f3,,:,5-,i 0 4, I L' 51,0 ',, , f , ,-,. ,,,V 1 'w2, ' Wi If W 1 Rachel Kindy Linda Kramer ng.. ' .,, f ' ' ,iji ,Z z, ' ..,a,5: - J .' ,- , 412 Wk ,L ,:- '1 ,-gf, 3 ' ,-3,45L5 .ggfjf ,, 4.,,,'Q2,' A 4, xy ' ' -12,1-J -,, . I Jean Kuhns Richard Kulp Darlene Landis Janelle Landis ,jf s 'be ,QM ff' . , . ffl if ,I .1 .. , 1-iff. 14 .V , ----L ji ,, , 1 .MV if ' -,-, .e Wy L en L y r f? L w ', 'C' V-ri:-. f 1 lamp, L My Y Y Kathleen Landis Richard Landis Rodney Landis Timothy Mininger y - 1, , . :spa ' -1 '- , qty, '- '- '- . ' .ii-,. y' -P ' gs., - A 21 ,1 , f fgg gf- V i l f 35 'L ' A 22,-Q '11 - f i Jr, A- -:wr I. V ff ,, 6 L A - f ? ' -- ' 13 : ,Qfjy fljyl I., - ff A V , .i,,l , 3 5 Kafhleen MOYCV Nancy Moyer Martene Musselman Kenneth Reinford ,, ,, in , V if A .3-,S ' W' S ' 'ff W aff. U 1 W ' ' I U 'A G w --4 w e N -L il L ,7 ,V 4 -. .i.. A we ' fy , , , 2 ' L, I -xsa ' A 4 ' . ' Lorraine Reinford Merle Reinford Larry Rush Marlin Ruth ::' H .M A',y , 'il :giea f-1 Ly 'ffl ,,.,, ' W 7' fs- KL 13 Y . -V Daniel Shenk ' szrlfgf, NL f , i f 12':22:'2??'f492m4f. ' l ' ' ,la 'Q Z fl in 0 r,,1p,g: f Susan St. Germain Gerald Stover Lois Ann Styer l Freshman girls seem to be a bit bored with the game. That's no way to cheer your team to victory. ..,,-,V f , 45521, 4: 'WZUTQ fi? ' ' 6 ff?- 4 v 'f I xf ,per 'fr-32:43 l V ef X gf ' ' A' ' ' 21' iz? . ,. f , W 'if1Q4fz:f15g1 fly -7, 1, AM s....-,,,A,,-- 53 l l l 9 I I l l 4 Bill Bland and Twila Detweiler joined the freshman class in November. ACTIVITIES fl-'l-'-'T A A As branches of a tree reach heavenward, as if in praise to their maker, our souls, too, reach heavenward in search of guidance and food for our spiritual lives. We begin each day with fellowship with God through our worship experi- ences at school, which consist of chapels, prayer meetings, home room devotions, student chapels, and informal conver- sations. God speaks to us through interesting chapel speakers, re- sponsive readings, and films. Wednesday prayer meetings give us a wonderful opportunity to talk to God through con- versational prayers as well as to discuss our spiritual prob- lems and experiences with each other. Home room devo- tions on Thursday give students an opportunity to take part. Each class plans and presents itsown devotions and occasionally includes another class in its worship experience. Testimonies, films, skits, and chapels in song make our student chapels on Friday mornings interesting and meaningful. Throughout the year students seeking guidance in their spiritual problems are fortified through counselling with our school pastor or a visiting minister. The Christian Life Weeks, spaced periodically throughout the year, also in- crease our spiritual growth. As each spring brings a fresh start to trees around us, each morning worship refreshes our outlook for the future and strengthens our faith to live true Christian lives. l l i 1 ' I 5: I I Donna Clemmer chats with Howard Zehr, the speaker at our Spiritual Emphasis Week. 56 I aura of reverence begins each day. Ui' 1 Worship through singing The Prayer Meeting Committee 5 endeavors result in many meaningful encounters with God r 57 J ' 14 B, ,. r V, ' 1' ., ,,, . ,, 'Q f TOURING CHORUS FIRST ROW: Judy Rush, Meriul Bontrager, Eleanor Ruth, Nao- Jane Kolb, Dorothea Bechtel, Chefyl Moyer. Grace GUHU. Dor- mi Kratz, Sharon Clemmer, Mary Nsioamoi, Betty Nsibambi, Su- is Bechtel, Joe Landis, Ray Godshall, Mark Derstine. FOURTH san Clemmer, Mary Styer, SECOND ROW: Sally Landis, Juanita ROW: Henry Derstine, Vernon Myers, Dale Clemmer, Ken Ehst, Hunsberger, Nancy Alderfer, Sue Derstine, Fame Ruth, Evelyn Bill Swartley, Vernon Burkhardt, Jim Styer, Jim Moyer, Vernon Hoober, Kathy Stoltzfus, Martha Kolb, Patricia Hamm, Harley Hunsberger. Not on picture: Marlin Derstine. Derstine. THIRD ROW: Judy Landis, Mary Jane Kulp, Mary ',, Q ww fm., K .Sw X Senior Octet: Meriul Bontrager, Eleanor Ruth, Evelyn Hoober, Sharon Clemmer, Mar- lin Derstine, Jim Styer, Dale Clemmer, Ken Ehst. 58 f vim . Q 7. gi I ,KQV-3-i 4 3-TJ 154451,-ii ., I M, , I , F fix? 4, Q irii hifi Jf' Junior Quartet: Bill Swartley, Henry Derstine, Sally Landis, Mary Styer. 4,7 x mfg. Jfw , 1 Sophomore Sextet: Norell Godshall, Carolyn Clemens, Louise Gehman, Chris Benner, Lois Musselman, Martha Jane Kratz. A CAPPELLA CHORUS FIRST ROW: Chris Benner, Lois Musselman, Liz Loux, Leona Freed, Glenda Alderfer, Carol Myers, Elaine Derstlne, Lucille Cas- sel. SECOND ROW: Joan Godshall, Louise Gehman, Maw Godshall, Carol Landis, Carolyn Nice, Ruth Frederick, Mary Hack- man, Sherilyn Glick, Anna Marie Myers. THIRD ROW: Norell Godshall, Linda Detweiler, Ruth Ann Goshow, Carolyn Der- stine, Beverly Derstine, Carolyn Clemens, Janice Kulp, Sara Rit- tenhouse. FOURTH ROW: Bruce Kooker, Paul Rush, David Burk- hardt, Gerald Myers, Floyd Kratz, Richard Landes, Bruce Detweiler, Joe Myers, Jack Harris. we m v 1. l,.. m , A ,Q-5 '24--7' I I lgnn.. SEATED: Eleanor Ruth, Irene Bolton, Grace Guntz, Sharon Clemmer. STANDING: Joe Landis, Den- nis Swartley, Evelyn Hoober, David Shenk, Judy Rush, Mark Derstine, Miss Moyer, Earl Derstine. Our photogra pher, Denny Swartley, catches our business man- agers, Joe Landis and Earl Derstine, as they bring in ads. Sharon Clemmer and Eleanor Ruth, our typists, work over time for Schul-Andenken. l, l i l l ez 3? V 52: li 3 y , General staff members are checking Swartley's photography Irene Bolton, editorg Grace Guntz, assistant editor: and Miss Moyer, advisor: spend many hours planning an impressive layout for the 3R form. SCHUL - ANDENKEN The Schul-Andenken staff of 1965 hope that as you page through this storehouse of school memories, you will re-live those never-to-be-forgotten mo- ments, recall those major sports events, and reminisce over the faces of classmates. The staff has spent long hours planning lay-out and organizing the pictures and copy to prepare a book of memories worthy of the name Schul-Andenken. 61 If ...,,....,,,,.wm,mVff ,vmrmnmwfpn 41 5 ' , if ,Y-7 .V -V ,A ,, , If gin 4 . I Jef 59' -1- - V iff -I V, -,M SEATED: Dennis Swartley, Mrs. Lapp, advisorg Sue Clemmer, Cheryl Moyer, Jim Styer. STANDING: Richard Landes, Don Long, Joyce Clemmer, Beth Brenneman, Liz Loux, Ken Benner. DOCKUIVIENT . f e' ' gi. 'ff , '27-...SZ AY, ., x N ,.-CA .VJ Co-Editors, Susan Clemmer and Cheryl Moyer, proofread assigned articles. 62 Xi The Dockument, our informative school paper, gives stu- dents, patrons, and friends an insight into life at Christopher Dock. This year the Dockument staff pub- lishes eight issues rather than the previous six. Two new columns have also been added entitled Guidelines and Jim's Jargon. The combined efforts of all Dockument staff members are required to carry out the many details in pub- lishing and distributing this paper. Seated are typists, Renee Yoder, Beverly Derstine, Doris Bechtel, Ma- rie Delp. The business managers, Ray Godshall and Dale Clemmer. and circulation managers, Eleanor Ruth, Ferne Ruth, and Mary Jane Kolb, are responsible for the book-work of the Dockument. 4'N0 Foolin ' f ' l - ,eww Reporter, Ken Benner, gathers information for an arti- cle from Rachel Frederick. 63 6 t Executive Committee: Jim Styer, vice-president: Mr. Yoder, advisory Elaine Derstine, treasurer: Carolyn Derstine, secretary: Ken Ehst, presi- dent. STUDENT COUNCIL '4 '-f-.. ,N,,,wm ,J ,, 4 M -Nm V . I , ' Wm --.,,. z 1 7 gf Zi'fv15n13,5:,Ji-'-IG,-fff'-Jani' Jw , i ' N b f I Q W W ..,,.,,.,, YT. , H V , ,.., , V -Il 1 ,lii V , ,. ., 4 mfwvfy-.yycgf:,uf 'Milf , , , ,ff ,f.-g,,'f,4 .M i?Q1:'Q1gggigvQf42f,y3gf- , ,f y 471 fpww Qf.:ff,, MQ li 555 Ygffi fygf f -' 1- ,f ,-1 4-,,,,fq,-,,fl:, I A fy f ' I f V H ' ' XX N M, 1 ff V ,A 46 I ' , .ng , X 4 ,f 'gf 1 'f ,, 'W 1 77 1 fig ,, az- . , , ,, eff' G , wif, V ini if if :ia 1Q1L.,.i., ,A1,,, W, ,V , ,Q ,jQf.2f.'f,7ffEi1' , 7 ,ff ,' , i ' A - ' 4 fs ,ff -J' ,-if -42:0-9'gi 3155-fy , , - Qi , uwa ,4 ww , . 5:59:31 3 ' 'Q 'f ' Wifaif, ' ' f',f:mf,.i. me. . i gy f45gu:1,'s1fgs L: JUN 4 If A f, Our Student Council is a democratic student organization. It is involved in spiritual, athletic, and social activities, as well as good campus ap- pearance. A new dimension has been added to the Stu- dent Council this year which provides students with a more direct representation. Each class is divided into five districts, with each district hav- ing one representative on the council. A stu- dent with a suggestion or complaint can tell his representative and be sure that Student Coun- cil will do all it can in carrying out its aims in the interests of the student. ff Stine, Joe Landis, Sue sor Sue Derstine Fellowship Committee: Kenton Der- main, Ruth Rice, Mr. Showalter, advi- 2 4-1.-. -- ff gli? Religious Life Committee: Merle Souder, Joyce Clemmer, Mr. Mill- er, advisor, Mary Ann Halteman, Louise Gehman. St. Ger- Athletic Committee: Liz Loux, Beth Brenneman, Mr. Martin, advisor, Nlar- tin Kolb, Joe Ruth, Paul Rush, Daniel Shenk. 65 ..f IL ?,,,,qzm1 The whole school, even Student Council, was surprised when School Day Out was announced. Lessons were forgotten and everyone en- joyed a day of fun and fellowship at Valley Forge. 5 'r -f get V , , - ---1, gffgr It should be easy to break that balloon with this This sure beats studying! ,gn rgffszf of f A A I 11 , l WX :'4 ' W, -,.. , . pau wiS 'f's-W1f1 ' E i OG 4 bg fi E The Christmas carols sung by the students brought cheer to many. Ei I I 1 l l Eager students were more than willing to help unload the long- awaited bleachers. ,ewwcggff W-yqvzgqw ,sz .7 -QW . vm-,fvz .V ' V - , nv. .. ,,, YV... t...u,, . 1 fy --1, ,-.,f.,.,. ' , f- f' .ibm f E 'W E Can bleachers come out of this mess? W.W.B. Day CWe Want Bleachers Dayb was a fall workday sponsored by Student Council to raise money for much-needed bleachers. Students brought in 53,357.25 surpassing the goal of 32900. These proud students rest their basic fundamentals while cheering for their fa- vorite team. Just because l'm a teacher for only one day doesn't say I can't give de- tention! 67 v...-1- f----T.Y+,-...- .iw Louise Gehman seems to be trying to discover whose lap she is sitting on. Marty Kolb and Marlin Ruth take the lead in Ben Hur's Chariot Race. V: Ray Benner should have a perfect fit after all that measuring 68 idk: Z2 ?41L ,, ,f 2 ,, f ff'-'U' , V41 , ' 7 '1fQif2f?d?4if LZ 43,1 J, I 24073 Qf2zaa.e. z.z feMffL4 K 4 The Dramatics Club listens attentively as Janelle Landis recites a poem. CLUBS A few members of Knitting Club are in the process of expanding their wardrobe. 69 i s 4 , Z3-1 N- ljfl, uf, am, , 'fry A A 1,1 Y. 1 P 254- if , , -f .sf wr' 1 ., 4.51 ' gf. 'i Public Events Committee planning for a Friday assembly. ---we--,.,.., , , 1 Mr. Yoder's government class holds a question and answer period with Representative Schweiker. While touring the United States, the Swedish Baptist Choir from Sundsvall spent half a day on our campus. - s ,L The Audubon Screen-Tours attract many residents of this community Mr. Bauman, Audubon Lecturer Walter Berlet, State Representative Edwin G. Holl, and Mr. Yoder discuss the evening program. In the senior Christmas play Nuna is accused of stealing the jewel. 71 ,..,-f,,.,,Y,, ,Q O What A Beautiful Morning is sung by the Junior Octet in a western setting. 64 seniors sing the prize-winning Echo Song. SPRING 19 . . But I saw her 72 11 f : KA L6 '94, ? f-22 v'5,V15fi!1wffi 5:1 -. :-.-.-'I steal the dress ' Senior Varsity Team Mark Derstlne Bruce Kooker Ray Godshall Dave Shenk, Ron Eergey, Bill Brenneman Ken Ehst Dale Clemmer Jim Styer Ken Benner Marlin Derstine, Mr. Martin, coach, The varsity schedule has greatly expanded during the last two years, due to the influence of Coach Allen Martin. The scores of the first six games this year were: Pioneers - 41 Alumni - 33 Pioneers - 46 College Alumni - 26 Pioneers - 42 Blooming Glen .. 46 Pioneers - 39 Plains - 38 Pioneers - 44 E.M.H.S. - 66 Pioneers - 74 Lancaster 1-W Unit - 62 Hook shot by Harley. Junior Varsity Team: FIRST ROW: Don Long, Dan Shenk, Marlin E-M-H-S Shooiins fora foul- Ruth, Kenton Dersrine. SECOND ROW: Martin Kolb, Richard Kulp, Dean Ciemmer, Vernon Hunsberger. THIRD ROW: Cleon Derstine, Cleon Hackman, Harley Derstine. One more point for the Pioneers. Q: 1 f, 2? W7 ff' --.,, x , L gl , 1 , . Freshman Basketball Team: FIRST ROW: Martin Kolb, Richard Kulp, Dean Clemmer, Tim Mininger. SECOND ROW: Marlin Ruth, Cleon Derstine, Daniel Shenk. THIRD ROW: Kenton Derstine, Merle Reinford. FOURTH ROW: Rod- ney Landis. Sophomore Basketball Team: FIRST ROW: David Frank- enfield, Richard Landes, Larw Moyer, Willard Bergey. SEC- OND ROW: Paul Rush, Bruce Kooker, Harley Derstine. Junior Basketball Team: FIRST ROW: Ernest Godshall Wilmer Alderfer, Cleon Hackman, Vernon Hunsbergeri SECOND .ROW: Rodney Alderfer, Vernon Myers, Don Long. WEE V Senior Basketball Team: FIRST ROW: Mark Derstine, Ken Ehst, Ken Benner. SECOND ROW: Jim Styer, Dave Shenk. ' Senior Basketball Team: Mary Yothers, Ruth Frederick, Grace Guntz, Rachel Frederick, Martha Kolb, Sharon Clemmer, Mary Jane Kulp, Eleanor Ruth, Judy Rush. Sophomore Basketball Team: Lois Musselman, Norell Godshall, Rhoda Lapp, Linda Alderfer, Rhoda Ehst, Glenda Moyer, Beth Brennernan, Carolyn Clemens, Mary Jane Schmell, Louise Gehman, Rutih Rice, Carolyn Mininger. Freshman Basketball Team: FIRST ROW: Jean Kuhns, Peggy Derstine, Marian Hunsberger, Gail Kolb. SEC- Junior Basketball Team: Carol Myers, Mary Jane Kolb, Cheryl OND ROW: Donna Clemmer, Janelle Landis, Darlene Moyer, Gwen Groft, Sally Landis, Carolyn Derstine, Beverly Der- Landis. THIRD ROW: Lois Styer, Lorraine Reinford. Stine, Sue Swartley, Kathy Stoltzfus. Mary Jane takes aim 179' . , 4. 1,,.,., Freshman practice while waiting for the bus. Rush sets it up. 78 L 1 54'- fzif 1 1 ,gf 11 1 1 11 '12f 1 1 fff 1 ffyff 11j,f 1f 1747 f fo1f 1 x ,1 ff f of ' 1 -V111 445.1-...Q --:muh ff VV11 ', ' M f-211 Freshmen spend noon study very profitably - skating. 1, . A. an V1 1 ,Ja , if ,... ,. V, , ,, ,, .. zV1, VpV1g,g:.- 1 4,5 ,V V, 31, .1 51,5-4.1, A - A ..A.A.... . V V ,, 64? 1 . 'Q .4 ,,1, ' 2. f f' - . ' . . 1. 1- , . I V ' V W , VV ' . ' ,, if 1 if V .41 za V . .,.. , V' 'V V- - ' ,fm-1 , 11 1V1.f-vm-v1V4,1gfVf2fV l, 1 5,-1-2 if-V 1 Q v ' ff'41- 1,1 ' ' '11 . 2 'f 1 112?'f'fg,,, 5gQfE 1 ,V VV V 1 . , me V:fv11,3j ' ,V 1.1112 V K-1-, fm' nf ,K . 'gg -1. ii 4'-V':,g1'y11 'fZ?4?' 1 , , , f'L1Q.',,1'Z V. 1 .114 . , 131' V. lil - ' V . 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V? 53 'Q 4 .Q ..4 . ,V .V la- ,. -fm-1 V . ,fi 1511. 5,.,,.1,.f:,5.-,,4,,- , V -g f . .' 1 f J., QL, 1 ff- V, , Q W' 121:-9 fff z .-'-f':1., ' -V 211 1,'f,YVV,1 V ' 'V 1 4. ,. ' ' ' 'fp ' 1- df' ' 1: 34 - 11 1' 'J I-.4'VfV11f1 f-' 1. 79 .an 4-Munn. 3 W'- W ' - F?,1:E2i f img'-'-12: g'5.' 115 'Z 'f ,Q , f. 515-fab-u' 5? ? -MY' 2 M iw' fl' ' L' . A !f2:5U1:1,m1 5 - ,Jilinighl'-Q',, 5-f1-' 1 -, ' 3 xi-Jiazgygwq 'Q-an-r'g'1fJoc1tm6fL5 ..- ,,,., A, WL? KQA ,. ..,N , PAUL R. CLENIENS C1905-1965D 80 Sincere devotion, unflagging zeal, unbounded faith, and radiant joy - this is our memory of Paul R. Cle- mens, minister, teacher, and chairman of the Christo- pher Dock School Board of Trustees from iifirst orga- nization in 1952 until near the time of his death on January 17, 1965. We bow our hearts in gratitude for his inspired and vigorous leadership under God. - Richard D. Detweiler 81 Alderfer INDEX Christine - 18,57,59,79 Alderfer, Clyde - 1O,38,54,67 Alderfer, Donna - 12,50 Alderfer, Glenda - 18,3O,34,57,59,66,79 Alderfer, Linda - 14,43.44.57,64,69,77 Alderfer, Mildred - 14,44,54 Alderfer, Nancy -18,57,58 Alderfer, Rodney - 10,38,67,76.79 Alderfer, Ruth Ann - 12,5O,54 Alderfer, Wilmer - 38,57,76 Anders, Aldine - 50,53 Bauman, Carl - 44,78 Bauman, Ruth Ann - 14,5O,69 Bechtel, Doris - 18,57,58,63,69 Bechtel, Dorothea - 1O,38,58 Beidler, Willard - 18 Benner, Christine - 14,44,54 Benner, Kenneth - 19,57,62,63,67,73,74,76 Benner, Larry - 38,57 Benner, Philip - 14,44,67,79 Benner, Ray - 50,68 Bergey, Elaine - 12,5O,54 Bergey, Glenn - 10,38 Bergey, Ronald - 19,34,57,67,73,74,75 Bergey, Bishop, Willard - 43,44,66,67,76,78,79 Thomas - 19,34,57 Bland, Bill - 53,57,79 Bolton, Irene - 19,23,34,57,6O,61 Bolton, Ray - 14,50 Bontrager, Meriul - 19,23,3O,33,57,58,66,72 Brenneman, Beth - 11,44,57,62,64,65,73,77 Brenneman, William - 2O,35,57,74 Burkhardt, David - 44,57,59,79 Burkhardt, Vernon - 1O,38,58,69 Bush, Ronald - 44 Cassel, L Cassel, J ucille - 20,57,59 anet - 13,18,2O,23,57 Clemens, Becky - 14,5O,57,69 Clemens, Carolyn - 44,54,59,77 Clemens, Robert - 44,57 Clemmer, Dale - 13,2O,34,57,58,63,72,74 Clemmer, Dean - 5O,67,75,76,78 Clemmer, Donna - 12,5O,54,56,77 Clemmer, Joyce - 16,2O,29,30,32,35,57,62,64,65, 69 Clemmer, Judith - 44 Clemmer, Martene - 14,5O,54 Clemmer, Sharon - 13,21,33,57,58,6O,66,72,77 Clemmer, Susan - 21,23,32,35,57,58,62,79 Colliver, Debbie - 50,53 Del , Dianne - 50 P Delp, Donald - 1O.38,57 Delp, Gwen - 14,5O,53,68 Delp, James - 21.31,32,54,57 Delp, Ma rie - 38,57,63 ,c,,,,v ' Delp, Sharon - 50 Derstine Beverly - 38 59 63 77 Derstine, Carolyn - 1O',38,57',59,64,77 Derstine, Cleon - 12,5O,67,75,76 Derstine, Derstine, Derstine, Derstine, Derstine, Derstine, Derstine, Derstine, Derstine, Derstine, David - 38,67 Earl - 21,57,58,60,66,67 Elaine - 13,21,3O,57,59,64,68 Florence - 44,54,57 Harley - 44,57,58,67,75,76 Henry - 37,38,58,59 Kenton - 51,64,65,69,75,76 Margaret - 14,51,57,77 Mark - 2O,22,35,57,58,6O,61,67,74,76 Marlin - 14,22,58,71,72,74 Derstine, Suzanne - 1O,36,37,38,57,58,64,65,69 Detweiler, Betty - 1O,38,66 Detweiler, Bruce - 1O,38,57,59,67 Detweiler, Darwin - l2,51,78,79 Detweiler, Linda - 39,59,69 Detweiler, Twila - 53 Detwiler, Lena - 12,51,54,68 Dresher, Richard - lO,39,54,57,67 Ehst, Grace - 22,23,57,66,67 Ehst, Kenneth - 16,22,33,34,35,57,58,64,67,72,- 74,75,76 Ehst, Linda - 39,54,66 Ehst, Rhoda - 14,44,77 Erb, Dorothy - 22,57 Erb, Mahlon - 23,25,66 Frankenfield, Dale - 14,51 Frankenfield, David - 44,76,78 Frederick, Rachel - 19,23,57,63,66,77 Frederick, Ruth - 13,19,23,35,57,59,77 Freed, Leona - 23,57,59,67,69,71 Freed, Ralph - 13,23,57 Freed, Ruth - 13,24,3l,32,54,57 Freed, Sharyn - 12,45,54 Freed, Shirley - 14,45,57,59.69 Glick, Sherilyn - 24,57,59 Godshall, Godshall, Godshall, Godshall, Godshall, Ernest - 39,67,76,79 Joan - 14,45,54,59 Mary - 10,39,59,69 Norell - 14,45,57,59,66,69,73,77 Ray - 18,23,24,32,54,57,58,63,66,74 Goshow, Ruth Anne - 39,59 Groff, Gwen - lO,39,69,77,78 Guntz, Grace - 24,57,58,60,61,77,79 Hackman Hackman , Cleon - 12,37,39,76,79 , Joyce - 24 Hackman, Mary - 37,39,54,57,59 Haines, Carroll - l1,43,45 Halteman, David - 11,45,57,66 Halteman, Halteman, Mary Ann - 14,51,54,64,65,69, Mary Jane - 25,57 Hamm, Patricia - 25,57,58,79 Harris, Edward - 10,39,57,66,67 Harris, Jack - 25,32,57,59,73 Harris, Sandy - 51,54 Hedrick, Rachel - 45 Hedrick, Verna - 14,51 Henning, Carol - 10,12,39,69 Herschberger, James - 39,57,66 Histand, Darlene - 13,25,57 Hoober, Evelyn - 25,33,35,57,58,6O,61,69,72 Howe, Nelson - 39,54,67 Huber, Glenn - 26,34,57,67 Hunsber er, 8 Hunsberger Hunsberger Hunsberger, Hunsberger, Hunsberger, Barry - 51,78 Debbie - 14,45,54 Janet - 14,45,54,57 Juanita - 26,34,57,58,67,79 Marian - 51,77 Vernon - 39,54,58,67,75,76 Keller, William - 51,78 Kindy, Karen - 45,54 Kindy, Rachel - 51,53,54 Kolb, Gail - 51,77,78 Kolb Martha - 19,26,32,34,57,58,67,71,77 Kolb, Martin - 48,51,64,65,68,75,76 Kolb, Mary Jane - 36,37,39,58,63,77,78 Kolb Richard - 51 54 57 Kooker, Bruce - 42,45,54,59,73,74,76,78,79, Kramer, Linda - 14,51 Kratz, Floyd - 13,18,22,26.35,57.59.67 Kratz, Jane - 43,45,54,59 Kratz, Naomi - 16,22,26,35,57,58,66,71 71 Kuhns, Jean - 14,52,53,54,77 Kulp, Jacob - 13,25,27 Kulp, Janice - 14,45,54,59,73 Kulp, John - 27,57,66 Kulp, Lucille - 39,12 Kulp, Mary Jane - 25,34,57,58,67,77 Kulp, Richard - 14,52,75,76,78 Landes, Richard - 11,42,43,45,59,62,66,67,73,76 Landis, Carole Ann - 28,27,57,59,66,67,79 Landis, Darlene - 52,77 Landis, Janelle - 14,48,52,53,57,66,69,77 Landis, Joseph - 21,27,57,58,6O,64,65,67,7O,73,- 74 Landis, Judith - 22,28,32,57,58 Landis, Kathleen - 14,52,53,53 Landis Richard - 52,66 Landis, Rodney - 12,52,76,78 Landis Sally - 12,37 4O,58,59,77 Lapp, Rhoda - 14,45,77 Lawrence, Nancy - 46 Leatherman, Dale - 37,40,57 Long, Donald - 4O,62,72,75,76 Longarcre, David - 28,32,4O,57 Loux, Elizabeth - 37,54,57,59,62,64,65 Martin, Dolores - 40,54 ..L--f .,..1,E,, Martin , Jane - 28,57.67 Martin, Nelson - 46,54 Meyers, Edward - 46 Miller, Miller, Miller, Donna - 14,46,57,66 Pamela - 46 Terry - 46,57 Mininger, Carolyn - 42,46,57,77 Mininger, Timothy - 48,52,76 Moyer, Moyer, Cheryl - 12,36,37,4O,58,62,66,77 Ferne - 14,43,46,54,57 Moyer, Glenda - 46,77 Moyer, James - 28,1-34,32,57,58,67 Moyer, Jean - 40,69 Mo er Kathleen - 14,42,69 Y , Moyer, Larry - 43,46,57,76,78 Moyer Moyer Moyer Musse Musse Myers, , Leon - 46,57,67 , Martha - 23,28,31,32,34,57 Nancy - 52 lman,Lois - 43,46,57,59,66,77, lman, Martene - 12,52,53,54,66 Anna Marie - 4O,59,79 Myers, Carol - 37,4O,59,66,77 Myers, Gerald - 46,54,59,73,78 Myers, Joseph - 29,32,54,57,59,68 Myers, Terry - 18,29 Myers, Vernon - 12,4O,54,58,66,76 Nice, Carolyn - 13,29,57,59 Nice, Lowell - 29,34,57 Nissley, John - 46,57 Nock, Nock, Barbara - 14,43,46 Robert - 29,32,57 Nsibambi, Elizabeth - 24,3O,57,58 Nsibambi, Mary - 24,3O,57,58 Purdon, Bryan - 40 Reinford, Kenneth - 12,52,54,67 Reinford, Linda - 46,54,57,69 Reinford, Lorraine - 52,53,77 Reinford, Merle - 52,57,67,76 Rice, Charlotte - 3O,32,54,57 Rice, Ruth - 14,42,57,64,65,77 Ritten Rush, Rush, Rush, Ruth, Ruth, Ruth, Ruth house, Sara - 47,57,59 Judith - 3O,34,57,58,6O,61,77 Larry - 14,52,57 Paul David - 47,59,64,65,67,76,78 Eleanor - 13,29,3O,33,57,58,6O,63,72,77 Ferne - 31,57,58,63 Joseph - 36,40,57,64,65,72 Marlin - 52,67,68,75,76 Saylor, Donna - 47,57 Schettig, Noreen - 47,54 Schmell, Mary Jane - 47,77 Shenk, Daniel - 14,53,57,64,65,67,73,75,76 Shenk, David, - 31,34,57,6O,61,67,71,74,75,76 Shisler, Betty Lou - 40,69 Souder, Eileen - 12,4O,54,57 Souder, Merle - 41,54,64,65,66,79 St. Germain, Susan - 48,53,57,64,65 Stevenson, John - 41 Stoltzfus, Calvin - 41 Stoltzfus, Kathleen - 12,41,57,58,77,78 Stover, Fred - 19,31,57 Stover, Gerald - 53,54,57 Styer, James - 16,2O,31,57,58,62,64,6 Styer, Lois Ann - 53,54,57,66,77 Styer, Mary - 37,41,54,58,59,66 Swartley, Dennis - 31,57,6O,62 Swartley, Jean - 47 Swartley Susan - 41,73,77 Swartley, Weaver, Donald - 41,57,69 Weaver, Shirley - 14,47,66 Whitermore, Martha - 14,47,54 Yoder, Renee - l3,32,57,63 Yoder, Linda - 32,34,57 Yothers, Mary Jane - 32,57,66,77 William - 37,41,54,57,58, 59,69 7,72,74,76 CERAMIC TILE merican ean u subsidiary of National Gypsum Company executive offices: Lansdale, Pa. Abram W. Bergey ARMSTRONG LINOLEUM SERVICE For Those Who Prefer Fine Quality CLEAR VIEW FARMS BUTTER - EGGS - CHEESE Serving the Wholesale Trade Since i930 FORMICA CERAMIC TILE SHADES BLINDS Harleysville, Pa. L. F. Klllp 81 SOIIS, ll1C. 256-8846 Phone: 256-8851 Horleysville, Pa. o FRANKS o SAUSAGE WI . , SCRAPPLE I 4 f-XPAUL M. HUNSICKER . smokin HAMS QIIATFIELD FUNERAL HOME - sMoK:o BACON ,f ig 'Tx ' I Jr. Souderfon, Pa. MTW-T Private Parking Facilities HATFIELD PACKING CO. HATFIELD, PA. UL 5-5151 U A, -is , D w IIQQISQ SOUDE RTON i ,l lg! M0294 AND LOAN ASSOClATlONi'l - l'liiiitil'7l gm 3 CHARTERED Ieee f ills' i 'Tl 'F' ,. - ld ! g, ., an ff '76 ' 5 1 M:iIi'7fi ' Q is wAsHINGToN AVENUE - SOUDERTON, PENNSYLVANIA Ia9s4 I I , V- :Q lseek, .N ,rf In - -. V 'Y 'vlvliw f EYE INSURED , Y Protection 81 Service that Pays AUTO - BUSINESS - HOME Paul F. Souder Ins. Agency Sellersville. Penna. Phone: 257-2557 Stale Road, R.D. 2 SeIIersviIIe, P Wellington C. Alderfer Agent for MENNONITE MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE Box 194 - Harleysville, R.D. 1 Phone: 256-8426 Souder's Poultry Spring City, Po. Quality Our Specially Phone: WE 3-3991 Founded I9I7 A Treat To Eat BUTTER - EGGS - CI-IEESE KELLER'S CREAMERY, INC. 855 Maple Avenue I-Iarleysville, Pa. JOHN L. KULP PAINTING AND PAPERI-IANOINC Lansdale, Pa. Phone: ULysses 5-45I7 Willard C. Shisler BUILDER - CARPENTER 108 Groffs Mill Road, Harleysville. Pa. Phone: 256-8778 Landis Super Market Telford, Pa. T. D. KEYSER. INC. MODERN BODY and PAINT SHOP 7234839 Lansdale, PE. ULysses 5-SI I6 Weingartner Sport Shop IRVIN Y. ALDERFER OUTFITTERS FOR SCHOOL AND TEAM pA,NT,NG CONTRACTOR 310 West Main Street Lansdale, Pa. Phone: Ul.ysses 5-9I93 ' ' ' b -WCA... K - Free Estimates - Horleysville, R. D., Po. 25-6-8268 Frovident Book Store CHRISTIAN LITERATURE Souderton Shopping Center Souderton, Pa. PArkway 3-2045 - ,fy .. L.--. -E- EDGAR M. LANDIS BEEF, PORK, vEAL and LAMB Wholesale and Retail Franconia, Pa. 723-3480 KULP'S NATURAL FOODS Franconia. Pa. Stone Ground Organic Whole Grain Flour Unsulphured Fruits - Raw Sugar - Honey Black Strap Molasses Cereals - Natural Vitamins - Juicers, etc. ALDERFER BOLOGNA CO., INC. Manufacturers of Bolognas and Smoked Meats 256-8818 and 256-3300 Harleysville, Pa. W. J. Nyce's Shoe Store The Home of Nice Footwear West and State Streets Doylestown, Pa. GRAYBILL'S Book and Stationary Service BOOKSELLERS - STATIONERS - PRINTERS 224 North Main Street Doylestown, Pennsylvania 348-5804 Sanford A. Alderter REAL ESTATE - AUCTIONEER Complete Auction Service Harleysville, Pa. 256-889I DERSTINE 81 SWARTLEY CRUSHED and BUILDING STONE GRADING - EXCAVATING Trucks for Hire Telford, Pennsylvania Residence Phone: 723-4574 SOUDERTON MOTOR CO. 2nd and Chestnut Streets Souderton, Pennsylvania DODGE Elwyn L. Moyer PORTABLE FEED MILLING SERVICE Feed - Concentrates - Molasses Eshelman Red Rose Feeds Telford. Pa. Phone: PArlcway 3-48 I 69 ROSENBERGER'S DAIRIES, INC. QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS Frozen Food Locker Service Phone: 855-3425 Hatfield. Pennsylvania Lapp 81 Alderfer. Inc. REAL ESTATE .- INSURANCE 303 E. Brood Street Souder+on, Pa. Landis Bros. Home Dressed Mea+s BEEF - PORK - VEAL - LAMB CusI'om SlaughI'ering Delivery Service - Phone 584-232I Skippack, Pa. Grolf Candy Company I'IENNING'S SUPER MARKET Air-Condilioned for Your Comforl MAYTAG AUTOMATIC LAUNDRY Adiacenl +o Merkel Phone 256-3233 Harleysville, Pa The Souder Store CLOTHING .- YARDGOODS - NOTIONS Souderton, Pennsylvania PENN JERSEY BOTTLED GAS COMPANY Box 20, R.D. 2 Sellersville, Pa. Phone: ALpine 7-6-I09 Serving All Mobile Homes In The SA3'a'ie SERVICE ls Our i11Io'I'T:aI I-I. Mininger 84 Son Souderton, Pa. CUSTOM BUILDING and REMODELING Phone: 723-3487 E .4 CARROLL D. HENDRICKS AUCTIONEER - REALTOR - APPRAISER Landis Road Harleysville, Pa. 256-9247 WAMBOLD BROS. GARAGE GENERAL AUTO REPAIRS Sumneytown Pike Harleysville, Penna. Guy Heavener, Inc. OLD COMPANY LEHIGH ANTHRACITE ESSO PRODUCTS, GLEN GERY BRICK Harleysville, Pa. Phone: 256-886 I Meetinghouse Garage Harleysville. Pa. ALDERFER'S BAKERY. INC. Home of the Famous Penna. Dutch Shoo-fly Pies, Alignment - Tires Wedding and Birthday Cakes Wheel Horse - Toro-Bolens Phone: 256-8820 256-8 I 3 I HARLEYSVILLE PENNSYLVANIA Hedrick Bros. Sales - CHEVROLET -- Service Third Street 81 Hamlin Avenue Estate of Geo. S. Snyder. Inc. FEED - COAL - HARDWARE BUILDING MATERIAL Telford, Pennsylvania Distributors: Telephone: PArkway 3-4308 Atlantic Heating and Motor Oils, Gasoline 855-2 I 3 I Hatield, P ' ':- ,, ,haf ' .'l. 'J ' I 7 ' ' , , ,Y I ' mama' It ILE Xi X Q L,.--fn -'IE f-. , ,w2.,,,,, .Ejs Rc1lph's SUP9ImG ---.- 'T ' B01-B09 West Main Street X' Lonsdale, PC1 ,............1.- I N '- PH ILCO MAYTAG RCA ULysses 5-2 I 35 FELDI'S FURNITURE TELEVISION 81 APPLIANCES QD , Sales and Service NORMAN G. GOOD PLUMBING - HEATING - AIR CONDITIONING WATER SYSTEMS and SOFTENERS Souclerton, Pa. Main and Green Streets Lansdale, Pa. Gra'Brams Beacon Feeds Ful-O-Pep Feeds SPECIALISTS IN BABY BEEF MOYER 8: SON PORK VEAL LAMB Harleysville, Pa. Phone: 256-8883 GRAIN - FEED - FLOUR - SEED - SAND CEMENT - LIME - COAL - FUEL OIL - PAINT Souderton, Pennsylvania Phone: 72-3-430I-72-3-48l5 LONGACRE FAMILY Processing thousands of choice, select birds cl ly to supply markets on institutions throughou FALCON FAIRLANE Keyser-Miller Sales 259 N. Second Street Souderton, -Pa. the Eost. 723-9894 HORACEIQQENGACIE' FORD TRUCKS THUNDERBIRD FRANCONIA, PA. Dutch Maid Lauchmen Printing Co. OFFSET and LETTERPRESS Wood and Courtland Streets Lansdale, Pa. Phone: 855-3l23 Cleaners and Launderers Coin-Operated Dry Cleaning 'I91 S. Clinton St., Doylestown, Pa. John and Sara Chitticlc H. W. Kuhn. Inc. BUICK - OLDSMOBILE Telford, Pa. Sales with Service since l9l5 723-2181 723-9495 W u.S.4J,....L.-,A Ml.. ,, Moser Studio PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY NLPHUIM Souclerton, Pa. 723-4326 Russell I. Moser, Prop. 5 2 632 East Broad Street ., . . 2 2 522355-H-15.2-5 Q 'qv Qi JIIWERIY-V 45 UI-,gL3r5-IfIf.1I3 Notary Public WILLIS K. LEDERACH REAL ESTATE BROKER Swa Lederach, Pa. 19450 On Route ll3 256-8535 if , .. ,..:L.. Compliments of rtley Bros. Engineers, Inc Lansdale, Pa. 855-6829 BERGEY'S GARAGE. INC. GENERAL TIRES RECAPPIN6 ancl VULCANIZING N. Broad Street. Lonsdale FI'GIIC0lliCl 855-1383 723-4346 CHARLES B. HOOBER Intercourse, Po. Farmall Tractors John Bean Sprayers Acorn Bam Equipment l. G. ROSENBERGER, INC. SUPPLIERS T0 FARM, HOME 8. INDUSTRY Silverdale, Pa. 257-2712 Phone: I. L. Alderfer Sons, Inc. CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH IMPERIAL - VALIANT Telford, Pa. 723-431 I BERGEY'S ELECTRIC, INC. WESTINGHOUSE Appliances 8- Wiring Hatfield, Penna. Phone: 723-3472 BETTER DRY CLEANING, REPAIRING HARMONY CLEANERS Derstine 81 Allentown Road We do Pound Cleaning Sorry, No Pickup 8. Delivery I. T. LANDES 8. SON PLUMBING s. HEATING IN ALL BRANCHES Bethlehem Dynotherm Oil Burners Pumps, Fixtures and Supplies Phone: 25-6-8870 Mainland, PQ. EASTERN MENNONITE Q LLEGE A Liberal Arts College, with curriculums leading to the following degrees: Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Science in Nursing Bachelor of Theology Liberal Arts Program Regionally Accredited Coeducational Christian Environment Small-College Atmosphere Scenic Location For further information write to Admissions Counselor, Eastern Mennonite College, Harrisonburg, Virginia Thy Word Is Truth LANDSALE RAMBLER INC. Authorized Jeep Sales and Service 1300 North Broad Street Lansdale, Pa. Phone: 855-9041 Sales - Rambler - Service North Penn Family Camping Center 723-5480 Souderton, Pa. Bethany Travel Trailers Sales 8. 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