Conrad Weiser High School - Weicon Yearbook (Robesonia, PA)

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-X' -Ill- 1 I I H 5 Published bv SENIOR CLASS I 962 Conrad Weiser High School Robesonia, Pa. WEICON . . Ti MX. Q 1 1, . ,ig 1?-Q3wi.' if.: ff-ar' 1 vm V 219525, f i A ' 2 in V. , 163211 , I K 7 1 4 5 VV W ap' 5 4 ei LL u as I M Q . A: , 5 6,E.sQ,5,k:w:v K 4 jj 4 Vip ,QQQ . M 'hx K-.. ., . 1 e 1 Clubsl . . . . . . . .99-111 Featufe Snapshots ..... . . . 112-115 fx Patrons, Sponsors, Benefactors . . . 116-120 Summer supplement . DR. JAMES F. SI-IANKWEILER Supervising Principal of Conrad Weiser Area Schools To the seniors: At no other time in man's history has there been greater opportunity for young people graduating from high school. Scientific and technical advancements in our nation and in the world are providing innumerable challenges and opportunities to those whose minds and attitudes are directed toward the goals of successful living and world peace. Every senior who has taken advantage of the educational opportunity available to him during the last twelve years, now holds a key to success . It need only be used with diligence, perseverence, a sense of mastery and responsibility, and with an attitude of respect and love for all mankind. May I extend to every senior best wishes for a successful future. Supervising Principal ACLILTY AN ADMINISTR TIC Their Keys to Success are: Organizing the school program Possessing teaching skills Helping students CONRAD WEISER WELCOMES NEW PRINCIPAL Education is an ornament in prosperity and a refuge in adversity. - Aristotle To youth I have but three words of counsel - work, work, work, - Bis- mark What is the hardest task in the world? To think. - Emerson One ancient philosopher, one European militarist, and one American writer - each speaking in a different language, each supporting different political and social ideals, but each having a common view on your theme - Keys to Success. As you read these brief quotations, I am sure you can note the common bond - work, effort, and dedication to the responsibility each citizen must assume to preserve and expand the American way of life. There is no velvet lined road to successg not a single short path to the attainment of valuable goals. If - in your years at Conrad Weiser - you have learned - truly learned - this one great lesson, you will have earned the first Key to Success. May I wish each of you prosperity, happiness and good htmting as you leave this phase of your lives to step proudly into the future. Dr. Sidney B. Willar High School Principal Key to Success Education bears the Torch that enlightens the World fires the Imagination feeds the Flame of Genius gives wings to Dreams and might to Hands and Brains. The School is Her Workshop here She stirs Imagination stimulates Ideals forges the Keys to Oppor- tunity. She is irresistible Power - the Key to Success. Best Wishes for Happiness. John B. Stoltzfus Elementary School Supervisor Congratulations to the Seniors of 1962 Your graduation is a success in itself. Go ahead to higher learning, if at all possible. If it is impossible to go further, decide to pursue whatever career you select in a diligent way and make the greatest use possible of your high school education. Opportunity comes to the one who is prepared. May you have much success and happiness in whatever you do. Norman B. Dinger . Assistant High School Principal 6 mg 2 1' ' s A S' S ' , , y , l if E wt iii? 147-s 211- , . If I .. .,, f ., 'K-, A 5 C :iiii :Z MR. THOMAS J. ALEXANDER Kutztown State College, B.S. Art Education Courses. Key to Success: College Education MR. WILLIAM B. ANTHONY Pennsylvania State University, B.S. Industrial Arts Education. Key to Success: Think before you act.' MRS. SARAH K. BEHNEY Pennsylvania State University, A.B. English, Latin. Key to Success: Keep trying MR. JOHN J. BERNOSKY Indiana State College, B.S. Business Subjects. Key to Success: Enjoy your work MR. JOHN D. BERRIMAN Pennsylvania State University, B.S. Health and physical education. Key to Success: Sportsman- ship MR. LESTER P. BREININGER, IR. Kutztown State College, B.S. Biology. Key to Success: Enthusiasm MR. LESTER F. DeLONG Kutztown State College, B.S. Mathematics. Key to Success: work hard and carefully MRS. MYRTLE B. DINSMORE Pennsylvania State University, A.B. Mathematics. Key to Success: Study hard MR. ROGER K. FEEG Albright College, B.S. World History, P.O.D. Key to Success: Be .content with what you do MR. DENNIS E. FIANT Millersville State College, B.S. Social Science. Key to Success: Know yourse1f MR. S. NICHOLAS FISTER Pennsylvania State University, B.S. Health and Physical Education. Key to Success: Practice MR. FRANK A. FRIEDMAN Kutztown State College, B.S. Social Studies, Geo- graphy. Key to Success: Listen to instructions MISS HELEN FREELICH Albright College, A.B. German Key to Success: Work MISS PARIS GADZOURIS Albright College, Mansfield State College, A.B. English. Key to Success: Sense of humor MR. J. ROBERT GIBSON Edinboro State College, Millersville State College, A.B. Industrial Arts. Key to Success: Give freely of your time MR. THOMAS J. GOLDEN Pennsylvania State University, A.B. Liberal Arts. Key to Success: Ability to get along with children MR. RICHARD E. GRAJEWSKI Pennsylvania State University, B.S. Tech. Agri- culture, Voc. Agriculture. Key to Success: Sincere interest in others MR. WILLIAM I. GRUBER Kutztown State College, West Chester State College Bucknell University, B.S. English. Key to Success: Be interested in welfare of pupils MISS ETHEL M. HAMAKER Eastman Dental Dispensary, R.D.H. Dental Hygiene. Key to Success: Personality, appearance, co- operation MR. WILSON W. HARTRANFT East Stroudsburg State College, B.S. General Sci- ence. Key to Success: Sincere interest in others MR. I. ARTHUR HENDERSON University of Pittsburgh, A.B. English, 1-Iistory, Soc. Studies. Key to Success: Determination to help others MR. FRANK B. HESS Elizabethtown College, B.S. Science, Mathematics. Key to Success: Hard work MR. ELWOOD E. HIMMELBERGER Kutztown State College, University of Pennsylva- nia, B.S. Social Studies. Key to Success: lngenuity MRS. MURIEL HIMMELBERGER Bloomsburg State College, B.S. Commercial. Key to Success: Neatness His is ' We 1 1 ,-. , W-4:1 5 api? .. ' -t X 5- K N .N . 5 5 ,. ., A' st 3 Rm, X . ' my as Q. is 'R si. it . s ,ff ... ,ia- Xin! L MR. THOMAS R. JENKINS Bucknell University, B.S. M.S. Language Arts. Key to Success: Appreciate constructive criticism MR. RAYMOND I. KLINGLER Kutztown State College, Temple University, B.S. Geography, History. Key to Success: Sound edu- cation Mas. JANE KRAMER Kutztown State College, B.S. Guidance, Counselor. Key to Success: Sense of humor MRS. HELEN M. KROTT Pennsylvania State University, University of Wis- consin, B.S. Health and Physical Education. Key to Success: Ro1l with the punches MR. WAYNE C. LANDRY Dickinson, Albright College, B.S. Hahneman Med- ical Center, Chemistry. Key to Success: Don't give up MR. CHARLES F. McCOMSEY East Stroudsburg State College, B.S. Science. Key to Success: Never be complacent MISS BARBARA J. MURDOUGH Pennsylvania State University, B.S. Music. Key to Success: Love of music and people MR. TERRY W. REBER Albright College, A .B. Mathematics Key to Success: Abstract thinking MR. THOMAS SCHMOYER Moravian College, B.S. Special Education. Key to Success: Never say can't MR. CHARLES E. SCHOFER Haverford, Kutztown State College, A .B. Chemistry. Key to Success: Sincere personality MR. CARY G. SHANER Pennsylvania State University, Juniata College, A .B. History, P.O.D., English. Key to Success: Profit from your experiences MISS SALLY A. SHEIDY Albright College, B.S. Home Economics. Key to Success: Always look for the good in things MR. ROSS A. SMITH West Chester State College, B.S. Music. Key to Success: Education, determination, courage MR. DONALD F. SNYDER East Stroudsburg State College, B.S. Pennsylvania State University, M.Ed. Driver Education. Key to Success: Pay attention to details MRS. ELIZABETH .SNYDER Lebanon Valley College, A.B. English. Key to Suc cess: Cooperation and personality MRS. ISABEL SUHR M.Ed. History. Key to Success: Stick-to-itiveness MISS PATRICIA UNGER Boston University, B.S. Physical Therapy, Physical Education. Key to Success: Listen and think MISS RUTH ANN WASSON Bloomsburg State College, B.S. Business Courses. Key to Success: Neat appearance MRS. KATHRYN F. WEALAND Albright College, Temple University, B.S. M.S. Home Economics. Key to Success: Perseverance MRS. DORIS E. W.EIDNER West Chester State College, B.S. Language Arts. Key to Success: Be what you really want to be MRS. LENORA WELLIVER East Stroudsburg State College, B.S. Mathematics, Science. Key to Success: Cooperation with others MRS. HAZEL S. WERNER St. Joseph 's Hospital, Kutztown State College, R.N B.S. School Nurse. Key to Success: Good health MRS. MARY LOUISE WERTZ Kutztown State College, B.S. Librarian. Key to Success: Interest in the welfare of others MISS EMILY YOCOM New York University, University of Pennsylvania, A.B. Spanish, English, Key to Success: Work and prayer Mansfield State College, Temple University, B.S., Mrs . J111 Hartranft xv Q- o SQO obo! 15 ' YA 5121 UI? The High School Office, KEYSTONE of orderly business. at Mr I . WS. Moy S El-leen ?il '....... I.'1' ...sas CONRAD WEISER SCHOOL BOARD The school board is seen in action as It finds solutions to the many problems that arise during the school year 1132 1 ' HEIDELBERG TWP . Pres. -- Walter W. Wertz V. Pres. -- Rev. Garnet O. Adams Secy. -- Ellot J , Ressler Treas. -- Elias R. Manbeck Member -- David Lockart MARION TWP. Pres. -- Charles T. Reed V. Pres. -- H. Osborne Chapman Secy. -- Harley H. Rupp fNon -Membery Treas. -- David Henderson Member -- Lester A. Myers Member -- George R. Manbeck NORTH HEIDELBERG TWP. Pres. -- Mrs. Arlene W. Speicher V. Pres. -- Mrs. Ruth Oxenreider Secy. -- Mrs. Helen G. Mack fNon Treas. --John M. Leiss Member -- Lynwood E. Mack Member -- Mrs. Marie K. Graeff ROBESONIA BOROUGH Pres. -- Irwin W. Texter V. Pres. --James W. Clay Secy -- Mrs. Edith M. Spohn fNon -Memberj Treas. --John H. Kline Member -- Lynwood I. Gerhart Member -- G. Roderick Snyder JOINT BOARD OFFICERS Pres. -- Rev. Garnet O. Adams lst Vice Pres. -- Christian D. Harmsh 2nd Vice Pres. -- Charles E. Tothero Secy. -- W. Earl Brenneman Treas. --John H. Kline Solicitor -- Russel G. Weidner SOUTH HEIDELBERG TWP. Pres. -- George W. Bosold V. Pres. -- Melvin VanArr Secy . -- Charles E. Tothero Treas. Howard E. Glahn Member -- Wilbur N. Garlin WERNERSVILLE BOROUGH Pres. -- LeRoy A. Reigel V. Pres. -- Christian D. Harnish Secy. -- Mrs. Anna Adams fNon-Memberj Treas. -- Calvin E. Smith Member -- Robert L. Boyer Member -- Paul D. Heck WOMELSDORF BOROUGH Pres. -- Edward S. Deck V. Pres. -- Dunbar J. Baker Secy. -- W. Earl Brenneman Treas. -- Charles Winand, Jr. qNo Member -- Ralph M. Bashore Member -- Clarence E. Sherman SCHOOL AUTHORITY Charles W. Bright, Pres. Donald Duncan, Secy. Luther D. Webber, Treas. Wm. R. Holzman Jos. M. Collom Dr. Arthur Graeff A. C. Ross Keys to Success for Seniors: Attaining high scholastic Striving for the best Planning for the future SENIORS wif 0 I '23 ,e1 '8 ...1.Y Z ,gf I AV 4 1 KATHLEEN MARIE ADAMS Kathy Academic Will never forget senior chorus and their musical productions . . . Ka- thy is planning a career in nursing and possibly the foreign services. Chorus 1,2,3,45 Band 1,2,3,45 Hockey 3,45 Softball 3,45 News- paper 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Yearbook 45 Choraleers 4. ,TOSEPHINE ARLINE ALBERT Josie Homemaking You will always find her paling around with the Womelsdorf girls . . . Her plans for the future are undecided. FHA 1,2,3,45 Y-Teens 1. VIRGINIA SCHAEFFER ANDERSON Ginny Academic Always laughing and having fun this gal will never forget her Jun- ior year and all the sports . . . Her future plans are undecided. Chorus l,3,45 Hockey 3,45 Softball 3,45 Physical Fitness 1,25 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Physical Fitness Pres. 2. Chorus Librarian 4. 14 3 RICHARD WILLIS ARTZ. Dick Academic Dick will always remember his days at C.W. and can usually be found working on his motor scooter A . . . He plans to join the armed services. Audio Visual 15 Hi-Y 45 Intramurals 2,45 Yearbook 4. IUDITH ANN BACHMAN Judy Academic She'll always remember the fun after the Prom of '61 . . . Future plans are unknown. Yearbook 45 Dramatics 2,35 Chorus 1,2,3,45 Bas- ketball 4g Band 3,45 Civil Defense 25 Softball 4. ,544 4... PAMELA JEAN BATZ Bat Homemaking ls usually heard saying I doubt it! . . . Plans to be an instructor of beauty culture. FHA 1,2,3,4g Dra- matics l,2,3. i DONNA MARY BACKENSTOSE Backie Academic Will always remember the Prom of '61 . . . She plans to be a nurse. Chorus 1,2,4g Dramatics l,2,3g Band 4: Yearbook 4: FHA 2,33 ghifsg-al Inzlprovement 2g Softball JEFFREY DOUGLASS BEAN ' ' oto ' Jeff Academic Will always remember the Junior Prom and his classmates . . . Jeff plans to attend Lehigh University to earn an engineering degree. SHARON ANN BATDORFF Chorus 2,3,4g Chess Club 13 Student Sharon Academic Council 3,45 Math Club l,2,3,4g Will always remember decorating National Honor Society 3,45 Hrm. for the Prom of '61 . . . Plans to Pres. l,2g Newspaper 4. specialize in physical therapy or become a medical missionary. FHA lg Dramatics lg Student Council 1,2,3,4p Chorus 2,3,4g Biology 23 Cheerleading 3g Co-Editor ofYear- book 4g National Honor Society 4. NEDENE EVELYN BECHTEL Denie Academic This lass will never forget her driver education classes . . . To become a nurse or X-ray technician are her future plans. Band 1,253.45 Softball lg Chorus 1,2,3,4. DOREEN MARIE BEHNEY Reenie Homemaking She can usually be seen with the Womelsdorf girls . . . Her plans for the future are undecided. FHA 2, 3,45 Chorus 1,25 Physical Improve- ment 1,2. ROBERT LEON BLATT Blatty Academic Can be seen with almost anyone at Weiser and plans to join the United States Navy after graduation. FFA 15 Science 2,3,45 Stage 1,2,3,45 Track 2,35 Civil Defense 2,3. DENNIS CRAIG BOYER Denny Industrial Arts Biology classes were his favorite, and from Weiser he goes in the ser- vice. Chorus 3,45 Drill Team 15 Physical Education Leaders 2,3,4. 16 BARBARA ANN BRESSLER Goatie Homemaking Enjoys all kinds of sports . . . Plans to join the Waves. FHA 1,25 Y- Teens 2,3,45 Parlimentarian 3,45 Audio Visual 25 Library 2,35 Soft- ball 1,2,3,45 Hockey 1,2,3,45 Bas- ketball 1,2,3,45 Intramurals 4. ANNE ELIZABETH BRICKER Anne Academic Will always remember the Prom of '60 . . . Plans to attend Lankenau Hospital. Y-Teens 15 FTA 35 Chorus 1,2,3,45 Softball 2,35 Basketball 3,45 Yearbook 45 Newspaper 3,45 National Honor Society 4. IAMES LEE BROSS Jim Agriculture Will always remember the Wash- ington class trip . , . Plans to join the Navy. FFA 1,2,3,4g FFA Sec. 35 FFA Treas. 4. ' ROBERT WALTER BUNCH Reb Industrial Arts November hunting season he 'll al- ways remember . . . Plans to enter technical school for his mechanics degree. Science Club 3. DOROTHY ANN BURD Dot Commercial Will always remember her 11th grade lunch periods . . . Would like to become a secretary in Washing- ton, D.C. FBLA 3,45 Yearbook 43 Newspaper lg Chorus 1. JAMES WILLIAM CHRISTMAN Jim General Jim enjoys swimming and eating pumpkin pie . . . Plans to join the Navy. Physical Improvement Club. JEAN ELIZABETH CLAMAN Jeanie I-lomernaking Ieanie's favorite saying is Oh sugar . . . A future in the Air Force lies ahead for Jean. Chorus 1,2,4g FHA 2,3,4g Band 4: Math Club 1,2. GLENN JAMES COCK Glen Agriculture Glen likes hunting, fishing, camp- ing, and trapping . . . Plans to en- ter some branch of the service. FFA 1,2,3,4g FFA Treas. 3: FFA V. Pres. 4g Biology 25 Science 3: Chorus 2,4 DORIS JANE COLLINS Dorie Commercial Dorie will never forget the 1960 Prom . . . Plans to do work in the secretarial field. FBLA 3,45 Chorus lg Softball l. BRENDA SUE DAVIS Brenda Commercial You can usually find Brenda danc- ing, since that is her hobby . . . Brenda plans to become a secretary. Chorus 1,3,4g Y-Teens 1,2,4g FBLA 3,4g Yearbook 431-Irm. Sec. 1,25 Hrm. Treas. 1,2,4g Y-Teens Sec.- Treas. 4. IAN PATRICIA DeVORE Jan Academic Ian will long remember dodging , the raindrops at Womelsdorf school . . . Plans to attend college. Band 1,2,3,4g Chorus 1,2,3,4g Choraleers 4: Debates 35 Dramatics 43 Intra- murals 1,2g Hockey 2,3,4g Softball 1,2,3g Cheerleading 3,4. BRYON JOHN EDELMAN Tim Academic Can usually be found telling Fritz Hoffman That tears me apart! . . . His future includes Business Administration. Chorus l,2,3,4g Hi-Y 45 Drill Team lg Student Council 4. LINDA LOU EMES Linda Academic Is often found playing the organ or piano . . .Plans to become an el- ementary school teacher. Drama- tics 11 Band 3,43 FTA 3: Basketball 3,41 Softball 3,43 Hr. Sec. 2,3,4g Chorus 1,2,3,4. ROBERT EDWIN FOGAL Bob Academic Will long remember the lunch time at C.W .... Plans to enter college. Band l,2,3,4g Chorus 1,2,3,4g Cho- raleers 3,45 Dance Band l,2,3,4g County Chorus 1,2,3g County Band 2,33 County Orchestra lg District Chorus 3, District Band 2, Student Council 1,2,3,4g National Honor Society 3.4. GEORGE DONALD GOOD Goody Industrial Arts Can usually be found saying I hope so for your sake . . . The Air Force lies ahead for George. Chess 15 Chorus 1,2p Physical Education Leaders 2,3. PATRICIA ANN GRAUPP Pat Academic Will never forget the fun and work of Call Me Madam . . .Would like to attend college. FHA 1: Newspaper 1,2,3,4g Newspaper Editor 4, Chorus 2,3,4g Dramatics 2.3. SUELLEN LOUISE GRETH Susie Academic Will long remember the basketball games . . . Plans to be a beauti- cian. Band 3,45 Chorus 1,2,3,4g Y-Teens lg Yearbook 4: Hockey 1,2,3,4g Softball 3,45 Junior Class Sec.: Hrm. Vice-Pres. 3. 19 Dance Band 2: Student Council l,2g JANE IRENE GROMIS Janie General Usually found eating steak, pizza pie . . . Plans to work in a hospital. FHA 1. SANDRA ANN GROMIS Stick Homemaking Will always remember Route 5572 . . . Plans to join the Air Force or the Navy as a nurse. FHA 1,2,3,4g Intramurals 1: Chorus 2,4g Civil Defense 35 Physical Improvement 1,2,3g Dramatics 1. MARILYN ANNE GRUBER Marilyn Commercial Will never forget the Prom of '61 . . . Plans to do work in the busi- ness field. FBLA 3,45 Newspaper 2, 3,4: FHA 1. 20 -X THOMAS CURTISS HARMAN Tom Academic His fondest memory of C.W. is dec- orating for the Prom of '61 . . . Plans to enter either college or the Air Force. Audio Visual lg Science 1,2g Math 35 Chorus 3,45 Band 4. JAMES HOWARD HARNISH Jim Academic Will always treasure the memory of his senior year . . . Plans to enter the Air Force. Photo Club 1,2,4g Yearbook 4g Hi-Y 2,3,4g Chorus 2, 3,4. CAROLE ANN HARTMAN Carole Commercial Will never forget being editor of Weicon . . . Plans to become sec- retary. Newspaper lg Chorus 25 Photo Club lg FBLA 3,45 Yearbook Editor 4g Y-Teens 2, Hr. Pres. 3: Hr. Sec. 1,4. JOHN FRANK HAYS Jack Industrial Arts You can usually hear Jack saying Oh fooie when something goes wrong . . .Jack plans to join the Air Force. Chorus 1,21 Stage Crew 3: Audio Visual 33 Physical Edu- cation Leaders 41 Physical Improve- ment 4. GENETTE ARLENE HENDERSON Nette Academic Nette will always remember the fun she had in Sr. High School . . . She plans to enter college. FHA 13 Dramatics 1,49 Band 1,2,3,4g Cho- rus '2,3,4g Choraleers 4: Basketball 2g Cheerleading 4g Newspaper 3,45 Math Club 2g Forensic 33 National Honor Society 3,45 Student Council 3,4. SUSAN MARCELLA HERBINE Herb Commercial Can usually be found saying That's what ou think! . . . Herb plans to Y be a beautician. Chorus lp Y-Teens 1,2,3g FBLA 3,4g Band 4g Yearbook 4g Hr. Pres. 2: Y-Teens Sec. 3. FREDERIC LEE HOFFMAN Fritz Academic Will long remember the 1960 Championship baseball team . . . Fritz plans to join the service. l-li-Y 3,4g Newspaper 13 Intramu- rals 2,4g Dramatics 3g Science Club lg Physical Improvement 25 Base- ball 1,2,4. ELIZABETH ANNE HOMYACK Liz Academic Her fondest memory of C.W. is decorating for the prom . . . Liz would like to be a medical secre- tary. Yearbook 43 Library 3,45 Sci- ence Club 3,4. JUNE ANN HUBER Huber Academic Likes to eat steak . . . June plans to go to Business School. FHA 1,2,4g Dramatics 2,3. CAROL ANN JOHNSTON Carol Academic Can usually be heard saying What? Who? . . . Plans to work for R.N. in Nursing. FHA lg Band 2,3,4g Y- Teens 13 Chorus 2,3,4g Yearbook 4g Newspaper 4. 22 ELLEN MAE JOHNSTON Ellen Commercial Will always remember the trip to Washington . . . Plans to be a sec- retary. Yearbook 43 Chorus lg Y- Teens 1,2,3. BARRY RAY KALBACH Barry Academic Barry will never forget the soccer team ofthe 611-62! season . . . Plans to enter college. Photo 1,23 Band 45 Hi-Y 43 Soccer 2,3,4. RICHARD DENNIS KEENER Abe Agriculture His fondest memory of C.W. is the farm exhibits at the fairs . . . Abe plans to work on a farm. FFA 1,2, 3,43 Stage Crew 3. LARRY JAMES KELC HNER Kelly Industrial Arts Is usually found saying It's a tough world! . . . Plans to take up me- chanics. Photo Club 2g Stage Crew 2,3,4. ROBERT JOHN KEPPLEY Keppley Academic Will always remember the day he got his drivers-license . . . Plans are undecided. Band 1,2,3,4g Year- book 4. FRANCES ELIZABETH KESSLER Francesco Homemaking Is usually found eating pork chops and banana bread . . . Plans to be- come a teacher for deaf and blind. FHA l,2,3,4g Band 4g Chorus 2,4g Library 1,2,3,4g Dramatics 3. 4? K Niki i SS X Q z-B X egg-.s1s ., sw -' ' , if RONALD KENNETH KESSLER Ronnie Agriculture Will always remember his senior year at C.W . . . Ronnie plans to enter the service. Stage Crew lg FFA 43 Physical Education Leaders 1: Physical Improvement 1. X ww i 3 gy Si PQ VIOLET LOUISE KLEIN Weezie Academic Will always remember the Ephrata parades . . .Plans to attend busi- ness school. Dramatics 1,2,3,4g Band 1,2,3,4p Chorus 1,2,3,4. BONNIE LEE KLEINSMITH Bonnie Academic Bonnie can usually be found play- ing the piano . . . She plans to at- tend a junior college. Chorus 1,2, 3,45 Dramatics 2,45 Y-Teens lg Softball 3,43 Newspaper 3. ELWOOD LEE KLINGER Effie Industrial Arts Is often heard saying You're not too swift! . . .Plans to become a barber. Hi-Y 47 Drill Team lg ln- tramurals l,2,3,4. NANCY ANN KOCH Nancy Commerc Nancy enjoys dancing and collect ing records . . . She plans to join the Air Force. Chorus 1,45 Year- book 3,45 FBLA 3,45 Y-Teens 2, RUTH ANN KRAMER Ruthie Homerr Ruthie enjoys sewing and reading . . . She plans to work for the Telephone Co. FHA 1,2,3,4g FHA Treas. 25 FHA Sec. 4: Library 1,2 3.4. HELEN CHRISTINE KROTT Chris Academic Will always remember hockey at CW . . .Chris plans to attend col- lege. Band 1,2,3,4g Chorus l,2,3,4g Yearbook 4: Intramurals lg Student Council 25 Hrm. V. Pres. 4: News- paper 43 Band Sec. 4. KATHIE FRANCES LAMM Kathie Academic Kathie will always remember the hockey games at Weiser . . . Her plans are to enroll at Kutztown State College in an art course. Yearbook 45 Band 35 Chorus 4. KAREN BERNICE LENGEL Karen Commercial Karen enjoys collecting foreign money . . . She plans to do secre- tarial work. FBLA 3,45 Yearbook 4. DORENE RUTH LONG Dolly l-lomemaking Will always remember the fun she had in her hom emaking classes . . . Future Plans are undecided. FHA '2,3,4g Chorus 1,2g V. Pres. FHA 47 Hrm. Sec. 3: Honor Society 4. DOROTHY LUCILLE LONG Dotty Commercial Dotty can be heard saying Heav- ens abovel . , . Plans to become a stenographer. FBLA 3,43 Library 1,21 Yearbook 43 Intramurals lg Chorus 1. KARLOTTA ANN LUTZ K Academic Karlotta will always remember the physics experiments . . . College lies ahead for Karlotta. Band 1,2, 3,47 Chorus 1,2,3,4g Student Coun- cil lg National Honor Society 3,45 National Honor Society Pres. 45 Newspaper 4: Intramurals 1. SALLY ANNE LUTZ Sally Academic Will always remember chemistry and physics experiments that did- n't work . . . Plans to become a language teacher. Library 1,2g Newspaper 3,4g Dramatics 4: Band 1,2,3,4p Chorus 1,2,3,4g Choraleers 45 County Band 1,2,3g County Or- chestra 2,3p District Band 3: Dis- trict Orchestra 35 Basketball 132,35 Softball 2,3. MITCHELL CHARLES MATLACK Mitch Academic The good times at C.W. are fond memories for Mitch . . . Future plans are undecided. Hi -Y 3,45 Physical Improvement 47 Chorus 2,3gNewspaper.1, Soccer 1,2,3g Drill Team 1. 26 SHARON ANN MATTHEW Sam Academic Will always remember decorating for the Prom . . . Plans to teach German. Dramatics 2,3,4g Chorus 1,2,3,4g Band 4: County Chorus lg Hr. Sec. 2,3,4. WILLIAM HOWARD MAURER Bill Academic Will always remember the shower room singing . . . College lies ahead for Bill. Soccer 3,45 Basket- ball 1,2,3,4g Baseball 1,2,3,4g Cho- rus 2,3,4p Choraleers 45 Newspaper 45 Hi-Y 35 Intramurals 3,4. DAVID LYLE MCMULLAN Mac Industrial Arts Will always remember a certain teacher . . . Mac plans to become a carpenter. Photo 1. RICHARD LEE MERKEY Merk Industrial Arts Can't forget Weiser's fabulous track team , . .Plans to join the Air Force. Physical Education Leaders l,2,3,4g Dramatics 43 Physical Im- provement 3,4. MARTHA KATHRYN MEYER Mar Academic Will always remember the chem- istry and physics experiments. Mar plans to get her B.S. in nursing. Dramatics 47 Chorus 2,45 Library 1,2,3,4g Intramurals 45 Math Club 25 Softball 3,45 Basketball 4. MARY ANN MILLER Mae Academic A lasting memory for Mae is the tenth grade class trip. Plans to be- come an Airline Hostess. Drama- tics 2,3,4g Chorus 1,2g Y-Teens 1,41 FHA 1. WARREN WILLARD MILLER Killer Academic One fond memory is the class trip to Washington . . . Future plans are either to enter the Army or college Math Club l,'2,3,4g Hi-Y 4g Phys- ical Improvement 2,35 Student Council 4. 27 WARREN HARDING MOORE, JR, Junie Academic Will always remember the 1961 Prom . . .Iunie plans to go to art school. Band 1,2,3,4g Chorus l,3,4p Dramatics 3g V. Pres. of Iunior Classy Treasurer of Chorus 4: Pres. of Band 4. BLANCHE GERTRUDE MOYER Branch Commercial Branch can be heard saying Don't sweat it! . . .Branch plans to be- come a secretary. Chorus 1,3,4g FBLA 3,43 Yearbook 43 Dramatics 2. DENNIS LEE MOYER Denny Academic Favorite memories are Denny's years in senior high school . . . Plans to enter college or trade school. Photo 1: Hi-Y 45 Intramu- rals 4. DONALD ROBERT MOYER Donnie Academic Donnie is often heard sa ying Never would have guessed it! . . . Plans to join the Army. Physical Im- provement 2,3,4p Intramurals 3,4, Chorus 1: Dramatics 35 Biology 2,31 Physical Education Leaders 2. DOUGLASS LEE MOYER Doug Academic Will always remember playing on the high school baseball team dur- ing the '60-'61 season. Hi-Y 3g Math Club 2,35 Science 13Base- ball 3, JAMES R. MYERS Myersie Agriculture Myersie is often heard saying Oh ah . . . Plans to become a truck driver. FHA. MARIANNE ELAYN NEMCOVSKY Marianne Academic Usually heard saying, I mean, like wow, man! . . .Enjoys swim- ming, bowling and golf. Chorus 1,2,3,45 Drama 1,2,3,45 Student Council 2,3,45 Basketball 1,25 Soft- ball 1,25 Hockey 15 Newspaper 2, 3,4-. GLENNA KAY NOLL Nolly Homemaking Likes cars and collects records . . . Will always remember ninth grade. lntramurals 3,45 Physical Improve- ment 3,45 Library 1. MARGARET EMMA NOSS Maggie Homemaking Often heard saying, Isn't that sweet! . . .Plans to go to beau- tician school. FHA 1,2,45 Chorus 1,25 Physical Improvement 1,45 Dramatics 1,2,3. MARK EUGENE OXENRITER Ox Industrial Arts Ox is often heard saying Tl'1at's life! . . . Likes football and soc- cer . . . Plans to enter the service. Hi-Y 3,45 Intramurals 3,45 Student Council 15 Basketball 1,2. EARL NORMAN PRICE, IR. Butch Academic Usually heard saying Holy crow! Likes basketball and baseball . . . Audio Visual 3: Hi-Y 45 Intramu- rals 3,4. DALE REIGEL Stick Academic Will always remember decorating for the Junior Prom . . . College lies ahead for Stick. Math Club 3,4g Chorus 2,3,4g Band 1,2,3,4g Basket- ball 3g Science Club lg I-lr. Pres. 2, 3,4g Manager of Chorus 4. ELMER B. REINHOLD, IR. Elmer Academic Likes sports and playing the clar- inet and sax . . . Plans to further his education. Band 1,2,3,4g Chorus 2,3,4g Dance Band 3,43 Orchestra 1,2,3,4g Science Club lg Math Club 2g Baseball 3,4g County Band 3,4. GLORIA ARLINE RIEGEL Gloria Commercial Will always remember the fun at the lunch table . . . Plans to do secretarial work. Library 3,45 FHA 1: FBLA 3,43 Hockey 3,4g Y-Teens 3,4. JUDITH IRENE RITZMAN Judi Commercial Will always remember 1960 Prom . . . Chorus 1,2,4g Y-Teens 4: Newspaper 4. JAMES WILLIAM ROBERTS Jim Commercial Will always remember the Galen Hall Convention . . . Plans to be- come a CPA and broker. Audio Visual 1,2,3,4g FBLA 3,45 Science lg Civil Defense 2, CHARLES JOHN ROETHLEIN l-lerk Industrial Arts Herk is often heard saying You just ain't a whistling dixie! . . . Plans to join the Navy as a phorog rapher. Audio Visual 1,2,3,4g Pho- tography 1,2,4. JANE LOUISE RUPP Janie Homemaking Janie will always remember her first year in Junior High and Senior High . . .Plans to become a fac- tory worker and get married. Dra- matics 1,2g Library 1: Intramurals 3,43 Physical Improvement 3,4. MARY JANE RUTH lzzie Commercial Will always remember the good times at Conrad Weiser . . . Plans to do secretarial work. Dramatics 1,2g Y-Teens 2,33 FBLA 3.4: Li- brary lg Yearbook 4. JUNE LOUISE SCHLEGEL June Academic Likes swimming and tennis . . . Plans to teach algebra. FHA lg Chorus 2.3,4g Math Club 1,25 Dra- matics 2: Newspaper 3,4. 31 ROBERT LEE SECHRIST Bobby Commercial Will always remember the Galen Hall Convention . . . Plans to go to business school in the Air Force. Audio Visual 1,2,3,4g Yearbook 45 FBLA 3,4g Science Club lg Civil Defense 2. RODNEY i-IAIN SHEARER Rod Academic Rodney will always remember his class trips at Weiser . . . Rod 's fu- ture plans include Christian Minis- try. Dance Band 3,4g Chorus 1,2, 3,4g StudentCouncil 25 National Honor Society 3,4g Math Club 1,23 County Chorus 3,43 Class Pres. 3.4. LUTHER JAMES SHOWAKER BigLou Academic Luther is one of our better Athletes . . .You can usually find him play- ing golf. Chorus 2,3,4g Intramu- rals 2,3,4g Chess lg Math Club 1,25 Newspaper 4g Hr. V. Pres. 1,2,3. GEORGIA ANN SPANGLER Georgie Commercial Georgie will always remember the Ir. Prom . . . She plans to become a secretary. FBLA 3.4: Chorus l,2, 3,4p Y-Teens 1,2,3,4g Hockey lg Y-Teens Pres. 4. JUNE EILEEN SPEICHER June Homemaking June will always remember the Prom of '61 . . . She plans to be- come a nurse in the future. FHA 1,2,3,4g Civil Defense 2: Audio Visual 25 Y-Teens 2,3,4g Library 1,2,3. LOIS SPEICHER Lois Commercial Lois includes in her future plans secretarial work . . . You can usu- ally find her eating hamburgers. FHA 1gY-Teens 2,35 FBLA 3,45 Yearbook 4. BRITTA ELYSE SPOHN Spohnie Academic Britta enjoys bowling and basket- ball . . . Elementary teaching is her future plan. Chorus 1,2,3,4g Band 1,2,3,4g Dramatics 45 FTA 3: Choraleers 4g Orchestra 1,2,4g County Chorus 1,43 District Chorus 35 State Chorus 3. ROBERT THOMAS STEFFE Tom Industrial Arts Tom will always remember the Industrial Arts classes . . . The ser- vice is included in his future plans. Physical Education Leader 4. THOMAS LEE STOUT Tom Academic Tom will remember the lunch pe- riods at Weiser . . . He plans to en ter college in the future. Hi-Y 3,4 Chorus 1,2g Audio Visual 1. KERMIT HARRY SWEIGART Worm Industrial Arts Kermit will always remember the Gym Exhibitions at Weiser . . . The Coast Guards are included in his future plans. Physical Improve- ment 2,3,4g Intramurals 1,2,3g Physical Leaders 2,3,4. 33 LINDA MARIE SWOPE Sa -Wope Homemaking Linda will always remember her friends at Weiser . . . She plans to be a florist. Intramurals 1,2,3,4g FHA 1,2,3,4g FHA Pres. 45 FHA Vice-Pres, 23 Y-Teens 1g Library 2,3g Physical Improvement 2. ANTHONY TRANQUILO Tony Industrial Arts Will always remember 12th grade lunch periods . . . Plans to become a draftsman. Science Club 1. JAMES WINN TURNER , Nim Academic He will always remember the Sen- ior High dances . . . Plans to go into electrical engineering and re- search. Math Club 2,3,4g Science 1,2g Chorus 3,43 Newspaper 43 ln- tramurals 1,2. 34 JEAN IRENE ULRICH Jeannie Commercial Jeannie will never forget her typing class in 11th grade . . . Practical nursing school lies ahead for Jean- nie. Chorus 1,3,4g Y-Teens 23 Dra- matics lp FBLA 3,4g Hockey 1,2,3,4g Softball 1,25 Intramurals 1. REBECCA ANN WEATHERHOLTZ. Beck Homema king Beck can be found horseback riding and saying Who was that bear? . . . McCann's Business School lies ahead for Beck. Y-Teens 2,45 FHA 1,4. LINDA FAYE WEITZEL Linda Commercial Linda will always remember the class trips in Senior High School . . . She plans to join the Air Force FBLA 3,49 Yearbook 3,45 Y-Teens 1,2g Chorus lg Band 1,3,4. PAUL CHESTER WEINRICH Pau1 Academic Very quiet lad found at C.W .... Paul plans to enter college. Science 3,41 Math 8,4. ANNE BERNICE WENRICH Anne Academic She will always remember the Christmas Dance of '60 . . . Anne plans to be an Airline Hostess. FHA 1gY-Teens 3,45 Dramatics 1,25 KAREN ELAINE WEIRICH FTA 35 Travel 2, Yearbook 4. Karen Commercial She'll never forget decorating for the Ir.-Sr. Prom of '61 . . . Her future plans are to be a secretary. FBLA 43 Cheerleading 2,3,4g Stu- dent Council 4g Band 1,2,3,4g Cho- rus 1,2,3,4: Newspaper 1. LINDA LOU WENRICH Linda Commercial Linda's future ambition is to be- come a florist. She will have a good start since she enjoys collect- ing plants. Band 1,2,3,4g Orches- tra 1,2,3g Chorus lg County Band 33 FBLA 4. BRUCE WERNER Einstein College Prep. Will always remember the class of '62 . . . Plans to enter college. Science 3,4. Ma 'K' . i. 'A was if ? 5,,'... 3 D i esta- 5 I Q . . s ' 9 A 'Na 1. 5. as 'riffs fr' his ,P fait' 5 Ji ,lm-era 0' ,',f'4,'.f'fsi ,, . -. f Q 1 H F 'Qu ,.' 4',f,xf GEORGE FRANKLIN WERNER p George Industrial Arts George enjoys putting model cars together . . . His future plan is to be an automobile mechanic. Stage Crew 2,3. Q xr i f X t . if fi .15 5 'wg .. .1 fasfsesu ss -1 .. 1 A f NANCY LEE WIKE Nancy Academic Nancy will always remember her senior lunch periods . . . She plans to attend RBI. Y-Teens 1,3,4g Dra- matics 2,3,4g FHA 1. JOHN THOMAS WILHELM Johnny Academic Johnny will always remember the District Chorus Festival at White- hall . . . College lies ahead for John. Chorus 1,2,3,4g Band 1,2,3,4g Dramatics 3,41 Student Council 1,2, 3,4p Intramurals 1,45 Choraleers 3,4g Soccer 1,2,3,4g Basketball 3g Basketball Manager 2,45 Dance Band 3: District Chorus 3, State Chorus 3: County Chorus 1,3,4. JAMES RICHARD WILKINSON Jim Academic Jim will never forget lunch time with Mr. Hess , . .Jim plans to en- ter the Air Force. Chorus 1,'2,3,4g Math Club 2,3,4g Newspaper 4, Science 1: Intramurals 1. I PATRICIA ANN WITMAN Pat College Preparatory will always remember the Jun- Prom . . . Pat's future plans are enter College. Chorus l,2,3,45 Student Council 3,45 Newspaper 45 National Honor Society.3,45 Y- Teens 15 Choraleers 45 Student Council Sec. 45 Hrm. Pres. 1,2. CATHERINE P. YODER Cathy Commercial athy's plans to become a secre- . Her hobby is painting. 3,45 Library 1,45 Newspaper 35 . LESTER GEORGE ZECHMAN Les Industrial Arts Les will never forget his 11th grade science class . . . Les shall con- tinue working at Lutz and Bitter- man after he graduates. Drill Team 1. WARREN GEORGE ZETTLEMOYER Butch Academic Warren 's favorite sports are foot- ball and basketball . . . Warren's future plans are to enter college. Visual Aids 1,2,35 Physical lm- provement 2,35 Intramurals 1,2, 3,45 Dramatics 4. JEAN ANN ZIMMERMAN Zip Academic Jean will never forget study halls in '61 . . .Jean wants to attend beauty school. Library 1,25 Dra- matics 1. GRACE ALICE ZOMBRO Gracie Homemaking Grace will always remember math class . . . Grace's future is un- decided. FHA 1,2,3,4g Chorus 2g Library 3. WALTER DAVID ZWICKY Z wicky Agriculture Walter loves to work on cars . . . Walter's plans for the future are to continue working on the farm. Stage Crew 1,43 FFA1,2,3,4. HARRY MOYER Jim Industrial Arts Jim will always remember shop class . . . Plans to join the service. SENICR CLASS OFFICERS President - Rodney Shearer Vice-President - Mark Oxenreiter Secretary - Dorothy Burd Treasurer - Carole Hartman 38 Senior Bests BEST DANCERS Georgia Spangler Dennis Boyer MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Karlotta Lutz Rodney Shearer CLASS CLOWNS Virginia Anderson Dale Reigel MOST MUSICAL Sally Lutz Robert Fogal MOST FRIENDLY Sharon Batdorff Earl Price 39 Class of '62 Senior Bests BEST DRESSED Sharon Matthew James Harnish MOST DRAMATIC Maryann Nemcovsky john Wilhelm Class '62 MOST BASHFUL Karen Lengel Paul Weinrich MOST ATHLETIC Barbara Bressler Luther Showaker MOST ARTISTIC Dorene Long Warren Moore 40 A 9 321 THGSE WHO FGLLOW The Keys to Success for Those Who Follow are' Develop sound working habits Possess initiative Set high but attainable goals .........-HI!-'eva it JUNIORS FIRST ROW: J. Abbott, J. Bachtlin, K. Bailey, M. Barnett, A. Barron, K. Becker, R. Benner, P. Berger, A. Bickel. SECOND ROW: R. Bickel, A. Bohn, C. Boyer, K. Boyer, J. Brossmau, T. Brunner, A. Bryan, V. Bryan, D. Coffey. THIRD ROW: J. Conrad, L. Dech, P. Ebersole, J. Eiceman, M. Endler, R. Feeg, S. Feeg G. Fidler, J. Fisher. FOURTH ROW: T. Fisher, L. Gelsinger, F. Gerhart, M. Gerhart, R. Good, S. Gruber, J. Haag, D. Hartman, M. Hassler. FIFTH ROW: A. Heist, M. Henry, B. Highley, R. Himmelberger, D. Kockel, T. Hohl, R. Hoke, L. Hook, C. Hoppman. SIXTH ROW: B. Hoshower, B. Kelchner, D. Kintzer, P. Kintzer, D. Kline, W. Kline, V. Keppley, N. Lamm, J. Latshaw. SEVENTH ROW: S. Latshaw, L. Leinin- ger, P. Letteer, L. Livinghouse, G. Long, P. Long, J. Lord, B. Lutz, R. Lutz. EIGHTH ROW: R. Lutz, L. Mack, A. Manbeck, M. Matthew, K. McMu1lan, G. Miller, L. Moore, J. Moyer, M. Moyer. NINTH ROW: R. Moyer, W. Moyer, R. Noecker, J. Ohlinger, J. Onkst, A. Oxenreider, J. Patton, J. Paulson, S. Rank. TENTH ROW: D. Reber, J. Renninger, D. Riege1,J. Rogers, S. Rohrbach, J. Rowe, M. Rowe, N. Schnee. 3 L FIRST ROW: D. Schrack, C. Sell, L. Sheeler, M. Shepherd, K. Shirk, L. Showaker, W. Staudt, K. Stirley O. Stout. SECOND ROW: E. Stricker, C. Strickler, D. Strunk, M. Tobias, D. Wagner, J. Wagner, D. Weirich, B. Wentzel, C. Werner. THIRD ROW: J. Werner, J. Wertz, E. White, M. Wiens, M. Wine, C. Zechman, L. Zombro, C. Zug, SOPHOMORES J. Achenbach. FOURTH ROW: E. Adams, T. Artz, I. Au- gustine, E. Aulenbach, M. Aulenbach, T. Bachrnan, I. Barnhart, B. Becker, G. Becker. FIFTH ROW: L. Becker, E. Beidler, K. Berkensrock, S. Blatt, S. Blouch, B. Bond, L. Bond, S. Boyer, D. Bricker. SIXTH ROW: C. Bright, S. Brossrnan, C. Brown, S. Bryan, W. Carpenter, B. Chatrin, D. Christman, G. Claman, C. Cox. SEVENTH ROW: B. Davis, K. Decker, R. Dillon, R. Dreibelbis, H. Drexel, R. Dorn, S. Earhart, S. Engle, F. Ewald. EIGHTH ROW: R. Fisher, D. Flickinger, E. Flickinger, S. Fogelman, L. Frey, J. Fry, D. Garrison, D. Gelsinger, R. Gelsinger. NINTH ROW: S. George, J. Gerhart, R. Getz, T. Gilbert, G. Green, R. Grief, P. Grornis, C. Gruber, F. Gruber. TENTH ROW: M. Hamish, D. Harpel, C. Hassler, R. Hassler, A. Hays, C. Heilman, H. Heist, J. Himmelberger, D. Hoffa. wi 5- Y T2 Fa 3 .zL,j.,t3, .52 , . . T ,.,, . M - X WQWQ . .. , 2 F iff: i eq Fi 53. A . Z' . gig. ,. 'i'W,.fW 'er 8 Q . 1 lg Qi . ' . ' ' ' , . , P , ,,.. V P ' in .. .. af... . e. .P ...S .,,, .Q . ,225 H ' it R. -. f f ,Q Q - ., . . , , ' . rg . f f ,, -- ,-f .Yi new LX, --L.. ,j, , f s'trgN 'xZj5.: ,., .Q . W Q X 'E '- ' re.. ' . 'W . W wg 33 Q 4, E 1 A :W 3 X ::t.a:1..i. - ' -' ' I ..vT, - . 5 E h Q f' .. 'w liigf I Wt 3 5' lQ 'if?1 K . ...I r 1 1 yw he 1 .ey - . WI an i mwmwawm-mmm - ' r ,wg 5 'Q Wi . is . aw lf r w FIRST ROW: L. Hoke, S. Homyack, D. Huggins, L. Keener, D. Keith, G. Kelly, H. Keppley, K. Keppley S. Kinkaid. SECOND ROW: D. Kintzer, L. Kintzer, G. Kline, G. Klinger, A. Knorr, R. Koch, M Kramer F. Krott, R. Lamm. THIRD ROW: B. Lape, C. Leininger, P. Light, V. Long, M. Luft, B. Martin, C Mat thew, M. Matthew, C. Miller. FOURTH ROW: H. Miller, J. Moore, J. Moore, K. Mountz, B. 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Bailey, A. Balthaser, R. Balthaser, H. Barron, D. Bashore. THIRD ROW: D. Bean, J. Behney, D. Beidler, W. Bender, B. Blatt, C. Bodanza, S. Bohn, R. Botch, P. Boyer. FOURTH ROW: R. Bricker, D. Brown, J. Broad, M. Brubaker, J. Bubb, R. Bubb, S. Burkhart, M. Chattin, E. Clay. 'FIFTH ROW: T. Clay, K. Cor1,J. Cox, K. Cox, M. Davis, R. Ducarme, G. Ebersole, R. Ebersole, G. Edris. SIXTH ROW: I. Eice- man, S. Eisenharcl, M. Emes, M. Endler, S. Eshbach, D. Fisher, L. Flickinger, R. Flory, D. Frantz. SEVENTH ROW: D. Fritzinger, J.Gaenz1e.J. Gaston, J. Ge rhart, M. Gerhart, P. Gerhart, L. Graver, J. Greth, I. Grimes. EIGHTH ROW: I. Grimes, E. Gouldin, L. Haag, S. Haas, L. Hammer, C. Hartgen, N. Hartman, S. Hartman, S. Hartman. NINTH ROW: J. Hartranft, J. Hassler, T. Heist, B. Henderson, P. Herr zog, K. Hess, L. Hill, L. Hoffa, L. Hook. TENTH ROW: I. Hornberger, L. Ibach, B. Johnson, J. Johnson, D. Johnston, K. Kapp, L. Keppley, P. Keppley, D. Kissling. ,. Rig we e QE . , P? I es I fiw E' Y .de 'lifii i 3:5 ...Q . ,za I S , ,. P. 1 Z ..., pq , 25. X 'NRM NJ! FIRST ROW: S. Kleinsmith, L. Koch, R. Kochel, S. Kocher, M. Krott, C. Latshaw, R. Leteer, D. Loomis, W. Long. SECOND ROW: S. Luckenbill, D. Lutz, G. Lutz, K. Lutz, M. Lutz, L. Martin, B. Matlack, I. Master, D. Matthew. THIRD ROW: D. Matthew, D. May, S. McFee, D. McMul1an, L. Meiser, D. Mentzer B. Mi11er,J. Miller, L. Moore. FOURTH ROW: W. Moore, R. Morris, G. Moyer, R. Moyer, J. Murdough, I. Myer, A. Nagle, L. Neischwender, T. Ney. FIFTH ROW: C. Noll, S. Noll, A. Nolt, R. Nolt, H. Oxen- reider, P. Oxenreider, S. Pike, L. Porter, R. Preston. SIXTH ROW: I. Price, V. Price, M. Prickett, J. Ra- bold, D. Reber, H. Reber, J. Reed, J. Reese, L. Ressler. SEVENTH ROW: W. Ress1er,J. Rhine, S. Ritter, I. Ritzman, J. Roethlein, R. Royer, W. Rudisill, R. Rupp, M. Ruth. EIGHTH ROW: R. Schaeffer, G. Schmick, K. Schwartz, P. Sensenig, P. Shanan-ran, F. Shearer, C. Shepherd, N. Shirk, S. Snyder. NINTH ROW: D. Spayd, V. Spears, S. Steffey, V. Steffey, R. Stitley, H. Stoudt, C. Strickler, L. Sweigart, P. Tobias. TENTH ROW: M. Tranquillo, E. Troutman, P. Troutman, J. Virginski, J. Virginski, C. Wagner, M. Wagner, N. Weidman, D. Welker. , 1. Fi ,ji ' S! ws Y ,.L ' Pe Q 23 'A . . gf. bf 'KGS' Q55 . , ' . . FIRST ROW: D. Wenrich, J. Wenrich, L. Wenrich, L. Wentzel, O. Wentzel, R. Wenrich, T. Wentzel, B. Werner, D. Werner. SECOND ROW: L. Werner, R. Werner, R. Wertz, D. Wiens, V. Whitman, P. Yeager, A. Yiengst, G. Yiengst, L. Yocum. THIRD ROW: R. Young, D. Zaring, G. Zerbe, D. Zimmerman, E. Stites. EIGHTH GRADE: R. Adams, R. Arndt, E. Auman, A. Bachman. FOURTH ROW: J- Bachman, G. Baim, R. Bashore, D. Becker, S. Becker, G. Behney, R. Behney, D. Beidler, J. Bennethum. FIFTH ROW: R. Bennethum, J. Berger, R. Berkenstock, S. Berkenstock, D. Berkihiser, W. Blatt, A. Bodanza, L. Bohn, C. Boyer. SIXTH ROW: G. Boyer, P. Boyer, E. Bressler, W. Bright, L. Brossman, V. Brossman, M. Cla- man, B. Coldren, L. Conrad. SEVENTH ROW: K. Decker, R. Crumless, M. Correll, G. Conner, C. Dissin ger, B. Dreibelbis, P. Drumheller, C. Duffy, D. Eberly. EIGHTH ROW: J. Eiceman, A. Feeg, R. Fox, B. Freeman, R. Frey, P. Gamby, D. Gaston, J. Gelsinger, R. Gillen. NINTH ROW: B. Goddard, K. Greth, G. Harmuth, I. Hartranfr, M. I-Iarrranfr, M. Hartranft, T. Hassler, L. Heffner, M. Heffner. TENTH ROW: C. Heinsohn, R. Hess, J. Hill, E. Himmelberger, R. I-Iimmelberger, R. Hoffa, C. Holzman, F. Holzman, D. Hoppman. P .sesfpzs-:ae V .- V 4 2:-3' Y ' '-. ? fi . 'X x 4, s 'A Q, Ek V64 5 if C.. A gg, g ' mfizv -2 ,,,.,....w-.- K .V-V--Q., I . -.IWW .I New :awe ITT . -A . W , .. S' S f . .V ., . - V -+- -.....,- .V A s-X . in ' N '3Mf:MwM. . 'Kp - N , ws 13- 31. M: w i e vvv- ., W. . , . Q . s V S U ,Aff :V -- wg vx ' fi-if , .fr ' ,ig . 1 V. ...... ' f ee Q f V If . I f1'.'nI. . 1 -E ,e::ew... E ' if' i S2525 .. E -M ' -. .Fi 'bfi .M --Q, . - -4 3272 Va . 'L - V .A V 5. - .3 un: V 1' r . A- - . A . , 5 I ' .. 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V gf 2 2 X ' fs S' f 'NTB U S J- 1 Q9 .:' Ser. a W W W-'M' VV- W .. ., 5 , X Q ig . ,, .Q +5 .su ss., - 'viva if N 'f - .inf , ,, . , ,,Q1 ,.,,: E ff: 3 S N? X N 'sf S V,V --.QT ., 3 ei f K ' .c 3 2: xx S 4 X ug 93. if S 1 5 if . ,fe an ' 1 Hi T' - I A..... 'T V. , . -- V R, K- , .. .E g f -assfer.. aa: 'gui FIRST ROW L Jacobs, Q. Jones, D. Katzin, L. Kelchner, E. Keppley, C. Kessler, D. Kiebach, B Kin ka1d,J Klntzer SECOND ROW: V. Kintzer, S. Kline, E. Klinger, S. Klopp, E. Noll, D. Koch, E Koch, S Koller, V Kratzer. THIRD ROW: M. Krick, R. Kugler, L. Lape, C. Lamm, F. Lamm, D. Lengel, D Long, D Long, D. Long. FOURTH ROW: J. Luft, B. Lutz, F. Lutz, G. Lutz, M. Lutz, O. Manbeck, L Manwiller, D McKee, M. Meyer. FIFTH ROW: B. Miller, C. Miller, D. Miller, G. Miller, M. Miller, B Mountz, B Moyer, J. Moyer, B. Musser. SIXTH ROW: D. Muthard, W. Neischwender, T. Noble, L N011 V Nolt, C Nutter, E. Oxenreider, H. Ohlinger, R. Paul. SEVENTH ROW: B. Payne, I. Ranellone, C Rank, W Ressler, ,N. Rochinsky, M. Rump, N. Santilli, D. Schaeffer, L. Schaeffer. EIGHTH ROW G Schermick, P Schock, B. Scholar, R. Seitz, M. Shanaman, W. Sheeler, G. Sheetz, B. Siegfried,J Schminkey NINTH ROW: C. Sites, R. Smith, A. Speicher, D. Staudt, D. Stitley, B. Stoudt, G. Stout, I Swartz, B Sweigart. TENTH ROW: R. Sweigart, L. Tobias, B. Ulrich, W. Ulrich, T. Unger, W Wal ter, L Weinrich, K. Weiss, D. Weitzel. FIRST ROW: G. Wenrich, T. Wenrich, C. Whary, D. Wike, C. Wilhelm, C. Winard, S. Wine, J. Wise, M. Wise. SECOND ROW: P. Witman, S. Wolfe, T. Worley, M. Zimmerman, J. Zuk, G. Young. SEVENTH GRADE:D. Adams, R. Adams, J. Allen. THIRD ROW: M. Allender, R. Althouse, M. Anderson, I. Backen- stose, J. Bailey, J. Barron, R. Baum, L. Bean, P. Beavans. FOURTH ROW: N. Behney, R. Behney, W. Beh- ney, I. Beidler, L. Benevit, L. Berriman, D. Blatt, C. Block. FIFTH ROW: W. B1oltz,B. Botch, B. Boyer, B. Bressler, D. Bricker, E. Bricker, J. Bricker, N. Brubaker, I. Brubaker. SIXTH ROW: W. Brubaker, B. Butz, P. Chipperfield, P. Darkes, R. Decker, I.Deem,J. Drexel, B. DuCarme, G. Eicemen. SEVENTH ROW: B. Erwin, J. Feeney, K. Fick, R. Fidler, A. Firestone, C. Franco, N. Freeman, B. Fry, C. Fry. EIGHTH ROW: L. Garlin, D. Gartner, P. Gartner, I. Garrett, K. Gehret, L. Gelsinger, R. Gelsinger, T. Gerhart, C. Gilbert. NINTH ROW: D. Grimes, K. Gromis, T. Gromis, S. Gruber, G. Haas, K. I-Iafer, D Hammer, T. Harmuth, P. Hartman. TENTH ROW: L. Hassler, M. Henry, L. Hertz, S. Highley, R. Him- melberger, J. Hollinger, M. Homyack, C. Hoover, L. Tothero. FIRST ROW: D. Houtz, L. Johnson, L. Johnston, R. Johnston, L. Keith, C. Kelly, R. Kelshner, R. Kintzer, J. Kissling. SECOND ROW: B. Klinger, R. Klinger, D. Klopp, L. Kocher, W. Koenig, R. Kramer, P. Lamm, B. Lape, V. Light. THIRD ROW: E. Loomis, W. Loring, L. Loy, D. Lupinetti, D. Lutz, D. Lutz, S. Lutz, J. Marderness, G. Martin. FOURTH ROW: L. Martin, E. Master, I. Means, C. Meyer, H. Meyer, C. Mil- ler, E. Miller, J. Miller, S. Miller. FIFTH ROW: M. Mohn, C. Moyer, M. Moyer, A. Musser, A. Nagle, B. Newswanger, D. Nieheimer, R. Noecker, P. Nolt. SIXTH ROW: E. Oberholtzer, R. Oudinot, L. Oxen- reider, D. Pieller, E. Pieller, B. Porter, R. Rebling, L. Reese, D. Reis. SEVENTH ROW: S. Ressler, T. Rhine, T. Riegel, C. Rodolff, R. Saurbaugh, T. Savage, R. Schaeffer, S. Schaeffer, S. Schaeffer. EIGHTH ROW: W. Schaeffer, H. Schock, R. Seese, M. Shanaman, C. Sheidy, D. Shirk, J. Sickles, D. Snyder, K. Snyder, NINTH ROW: M. Snyder, M. Steffe, G. Stich, L. Stricker, L. Strunk, C. Swope, A. Troutman, R. Troutman, S. Unger. TENTH ROW: D. Wartluft, V. Wartluft, J. Weaver, C. Weidman, L. Weidman, A. Weinreich,l. Weinreich, D. Weirzel, S. Welker. -- ....L?.m' Q -as--3: 9 ' --M' El ..,, -f ' siren .WM - 4 if 4. Q QV Qxw fix s X V '73 H. ,SQ N' X sf 5 Q. ww? fs fix' f5'i k'5rSr'3'i . N - -V: 'Y ..' Filisf.. rs , ' 5 14 s 4 , TN X ap s ai x N K X . A . 7 ii' E I x 833 5. ' ' w L.. I 2 2 . 5 - , . -s . I. in .. . .Q , lx. X E. we .Q-:f :,,....,f..m.uf2' 1--1 , . . HW.. N as ,M 4 is A :Zi , . 'ri- :1 U 5' SV' X 5. at I .2 X I., h 2 , gg if S is is ?' 1 .. 3 , i fzg sa- ,V x Q? -as Ek. rl, 3 S. ,,.v,,Vt,:,i as ar F' A .4 ' . ., WWW ins. T. . . Ni E534 wg sax S -. . X f . F . ,I SR Q . . is my we E K f rs- S. as si! .- an-'iiaal if-M ' .1 . 1. Av is int si .z,, ,L .. ' SSA -We in Nw 9 FIRST ROW: S. Wells, B. Wemich, D. Wenrich, I. Wenrich, M. Wenrich, M. Wenrich, G. Werner, L. Werner, G. Wentzel. SECOND ROW: B. Wingenroth, G. Winters, G. Wise, E. Wolf, L. Wolfe, K. Zech- man, F. Zerbe, F. Zettlemoyer, G. Zimmerman. THIRD ROW: H. Zimmerman, SPECIAL EDUCATION B. Boyer, R. Cassler, S. Deppen, D. Ebersole, V. Fick, C. Garret, T. Gromis, P. Grurnbling. FOURTH ROW: M. Heist, H. Henry, S. Johnston, T. Keppley, S. Kissling, R. Klopp, C. Martin, T. Martin, K. Res sler. FIFTH ROW: M. Ritzman, W. Sheidy, R. Shock, M. Stamm, R. Weitzel, E. Zettlemoyer, J. Zucal JUNIOR: M. Renninger, SINENTH GRADE: R. Hornberger. 51 SMILE . . . YOLl'RE O CANDID CAMERA 51 I 'YG' ' i' 6 Oh we're being snapped! Sweigert says -- Look, Ma, no hands! ' No, it's no pie eating contestg Mr. Hess and Mr. Reber select best cake. 7 1 1.1 , s s a bsss g . . W ..a. n K v ,. 1 as '11 'Our Hero, 'M1'. Showakexgchas- ' a y s,s, 1, mg gms and baskefballs lu 8Ym f . b s. 1 s . . . '-.' . 4 -I fx . l ' , J ln hls SPafe time- 3 ns e a s so . .I 5 NM ,. kk --: 1 .... - - X- - XS im! S52 -,-- ,. fs -'f' ,,aYiZ5? i,-:sr W W , 1. saa - s - s 52 A senior's view of New York trip. LIRRICULLI These Keys to Success help us: X Become interested in new fields Participate in different activities x These students have discovered that learning isn't all work and no play, E1 Burro is a well-known friend to all Spanish students. LEAR THE LANGUAGE A D cumin N V .Lv The German celebration of Christmas is one of the many customs studied by A German students. These Students are continually ready to prove that Latin Lives Today! -us:Q!'u.'m. Latin students learn to derive the meanings of many English words from their related Latin Words. U DERSTA D THE PEOPLE In Deutsche K1asse many students learn that German artists, scientists, and scho- lars have contributed greatly to the world as we know it today. In order to become a successful secretary, all seniors enrolled in the commercial course find it a necessity to learn the parts of a business letter. Attractive Fw 1 K 77' . Q ,. .1. ,T ns .V . Speak Up and Express Yourself! Discussion groups help pupils to learn to speak at ease in front of classmates. bulletin boards give a pleasant environment to senior English classes. t wmsrnfsm Cp 56 x u 1 1 1633 . . . 1 -sr ,.,, ,, X. . r Amt , ana's e - ',if' 1 3 fmsfvla z . . f - We ,..., , ,. .. . . ...F an... -f , ,U '- eff , .W ,, ,--.r..YW.... ..,.,,-, .,,, ,, Patricia Graupp and James Turner explain to fellow Solid and Trig students that the slide rule isnft as complicated as it looks. FUTU RE MATH EMATlClANS??? It just won't tally! as tenth grade pupils work their Algebra problems on the board. .tial xl? iKe1'g E qs ffl lxkmgp ,Y Geometry helps many students learn to solve prob lems logically and accurately. June Schlegel, with the aid of Mr. Landry, 1 conducts an experiment in chemistry class. SCIENCE IS NEVER Mr. McComsey shows several rock specimens to his ninth grade gen eral science class. The students are working on a geology unit. .' DULL EGR C. W. STUDENTS I f ' - 411: ' Q3 1 igefe, A boa constrictor is only one of the many unusual objects stud - ied by tenth grade biology classes. Left to right: G. Ott, H. Miller, Mr. Breinin- ger, K. McAllister, R. Fisher, B. Ravert, and M. Harnish. Paul Leteer points out China to a world history class led by Mr. Feeg. Throughout the year, the students are planning to study the location of all their cur- rent events. EVENTS M0 E FORWARD I THE Problems of democ- racy are studied by some of the 12 I boys. This class is taught by Mr. Shaner. Each twelfth grade student is required to write a term paper on one of the subjects discussed during the year in their P.O.D. class. Jack I-lays, E. Klinger, A. Tranquillo, M. Oxen- reider, G. Good, get ideas from Mr. Shaner. HISTORY DEPARTME T 'VfY!f'f7'77'7 IV l' Y ff! 1? vf rn vi sr ...ag---1.44 nr 45 g Students find that geography can be very interesting. The class is di- rected by Mr. Friedman. Maps, wall charts, pictures and movies help to make the talks more inter- esting. The Problems of MODER GEOGRAPHY Are Encountered by All the Students of C. W. Mr. Klinger is showing the pupils of 'IF where the important cities of Europe are located. W --v...,. .M Michael Shanaman shows the class some safety aids to remember while SAFETY IN PLAY playing. Assisting him are Melanie Rump and Rachael Kugler , HEALTH CLASSES TEACH THREE KEYS TO SUCCESS. 1. ACHIEVEMENT 2. AFFECTION 3. ACCEPTANCE Larry Brossman, James Berger, and Randy Hoffa learn the parts of the body while assembling the dummy. ,w It's amazing what can be done with a few lines and a little imagination thinks Ronald Kassler. A keen eye and steady hands are essential for drafting as these 8th grade boys have discovered. I DUSTRIAL STI MU LATES A D CREATIVE As Tom Steffe, Kermit Sweigart, and John Hays work on their projects they know there is no time for fooling when operating the power drill and saw. ARTS IMAGI ATIO ABILITY is s ss The most important factor to remember when operating this machine is to cut the metal not your fin- gers, admonishes Mr. Anthony. . f , .. as-4 Nw Mt.- . . ..,. - .,., yr P1ace the metal on the anvil and press firmly, explains Bill Moore to David Yeingst and John Roethlein. Five seniors, Kermit Sweigart, David Mc - Mullen, Elwood Klinger, Tom Steffe, and John Hays have received many hours of valuable experi- ence in the well equipped wood shop. T51 M seen sites r- ' Walter Zwicky explains the carbon arc to his fellow students. This is one of the steps used in welding. VOCATICNAL AGRICULTURE FUTURE Are you sure you know what you're doing? asks Jim Milk-testing is a procedure that all the pupils will learn Latshaw. The grinder is an important machine on the before the end of the year. David Shrack demonstrates farm. his ability. W f YK Ei, ' E , , A f' ' . , 5 , ,Swv - F' 5 ' X- , 1 6? ,.-.am . i, Q If 5, ' isa f-mi , , , if 1 1 tg xi- 1 ' + ' ,Y .1 .z T , X 5 if A Q. M :bz in 'Fifi if M ' ' g-f . 'Sv' ,. .mzgyf J T - '- X K 372' as i' 1 ,ie SQ Q 5 .77 2: f fy, . lf + 9 'f .Ka N? 7 X . 1 5 x f, P' 'Q - .1 He- A1 2- X 'F 3 K a laik, Q .1 wg QF . X y 1 NN, E' Q i so Q 1 xx ,416 :Mr ga WN H 15 5 rf? ' l,,,,,, s 5 M. ex-,M 1 , . Q . nsifgfl Y' 2 . . . . Wi. Q N., X .j, 4 M K M, 1 SAN.: 5 x f. TY V X? M wx, i ' 5- .-,iw Cs K-fl' V . .- E f , Y- , .Kim .. ., .. . Q. wr? . , A 1 3, ,gum N .gf Lg ' , ' ,Sw L53 1 5 Fa, - ' ' ,, .f 4 in fi Gently, gently. June Speicher and Dorene Long follow Miss Sheidy's instruc tions for baby care. Several home eco- nomics girls do re- search work in the modern living room, Becky Weatherholtz, Doreen Behney, and Frances Kessler look for tasty new recipes. I Eiga' Y fs. HCJMEMAKIN - THE KEY l believe that is the correct length, exclaims Jean Claman as she shortens Barbara Bressler's dress. 'Spray the corn, not me! Joan Onskt and Becky Benner prepare a home decoration. Do you need any more? The Bryan sis ters, Audrey and Virginia, arrange a centerpiece of grapes for a faculty tea. 'P-1-e-c-Oops! A slip of the Hngers. Sophomores receive training in Typing I. Let's see, that leaves a balance of --S2.30? Seniors improve their skills in Bookkeeping II. NWN CZCDN RAD WEI SER'S 'It really works! Gloria Reigel and Brenda Davis get experience on the ditto machine. xsssvsbinvav si wi A X ,fi FUTURE SECRETARIES I average 50 words per minute: what's your average? jim Roberts asks as several students look on. 'I-Iello, Mr. Jones' office, Jean Ulrich and Linda Weitzel try their techniques during telephone practice. 69, Shorthand, taught by Mrs. Himmelberger, trains girls for future secretarial work. K I Conrad Weiser girls learn the basic exercises for modern dance. Judi Ritzman shows the class the proper way of doing a leap. This is one of the most important steps in modern dancing. PHYSICAL EDUCATION IMPROVES GIRLS' HEALTH AT C. W. Physical Education is designed to provide physical activity for the students. Here they can release their stored up energy in a safe and supervised way. The classes are under the instr t' f M' ' uc ion o iss Unger and Mrs. Krott. Throughout the year the girls practice tumbling, basketball, volleyball, softball, and imoderndancing. 70 .fx . Y' 15322, ww--f,: 2 Anna Marie Nagle and Rickie Yeager practice writing the musical scale Notes and Scales Highlight Class Instruction This year stu- dents who have a special interest in music can study it more thoroughly by taking the course, General Music, as a major . Sing along with Miss Murdough. L. 72 Students enjoy making individual paper mache masks. Art Instructor Mr. Alexander, gives a few words of advice to the group. Express Yourself in Art 73 Each student can develop his imagination and per- sonality by freely express- ing himself in his projects These students find work- ing in clay an interesting way to make vases, bowls and figurines. ? Mr Synder shows Jane Moyer that good tires are important in safety Every Jun- ior looks for- ward to the driver educa- tion course, and on-the- road training often becomes his favorite Subject. In the class- room young drivers learn the laws for safe driving. Always fasten your seat belts! V1 as NF: SPQRTS Keys to Success in SPORTS include: Good sportsmanship Participation Athletic ability The girls work for a shot. L. Showaker and B. Kalbach set up a LL SPORTS good defense. I. Murdough snuffs a lay -up. V. Anderson gets a tap -off. R Yeager drrves rn P. Ebersole guards her opponent closely. for a basket. 76 ACTIO Luther Showaker sends the ball down the field Vicki Keppley takes the basketball down the court. l w yy,-sw David Coffey passes off to Maurer. Basketball is not all roses. Anderson chases the ball. 77 5, A' :sh I. I Scouts take time out. STANDING Left to Right: Mr. Hartranft, F. Krott, J. Murdough, E. Musser, R. Stitley, K. Mountz, R, Fisher, R. Lutz, S. Homyack, I. Adams, D. Frantz, D. Kintzer, Manager. KNEELING: D. Rentschler, I. Lord, S. George, G. Yiengsr, D. Hartman, T. Young, T. Fisher, J. Wertz, T. Steffe. SITTING: L. Showaker, T. Hohl, D. Coffey, W. Moore, W. Kline, J. Wilhelm, B. Kalbach, W. Maurer, R. Koch, R. Merkey. C. W. HAS GOOD YEAR N SOCCER Seniors get final briefing from Coach Hartranft. L. to R.: B. Edelman, R. Merkey, B. Maurer, L, Showaker, B. Kalbach. KNEELING:I. Wil- helm, T. Steffe, W. Moore. , ...-...1-.n,-.....,J,,,....,,.,-,-...... ..,.........,-, A Kutztown' Fleetwood Schuylkill Valley' Oley Twin Valley' Mt. Penn Hamburg Bethel' Penn Bernville' Brandywine Bethel vs. C.W. Play -off 'Home Games C. W. Opp. 3 0 1 0 3 O 3 3 0 0 3 0 1 0 O 0 6 0 2 O 0 2 Schedule C.W. Opp Bethel 1 2 Hamburg' 1 O Schuylkill Valley 1 0 Bernville' O 0 Penn Bernville 3 1 Schuylkill Valley' 0 1 Hamburg 3 3 Bethel' 1 0 'Home Games Seniors take time out to pose for picture. L. -R. L. Hom yack, B. Bressler, K. Adams, S. Greth, J. DeVore, G. Riegel, K. Lamm. HOCKEY TEAM RATES HIGH I SPORTSMANSHIP STANDING left to right: L. Showaker, V. Keppley, C. Krott, K. Lamm, S. Greth, K. Adams, C. Johnston, E. Homyack, J. Moyer, B. Hoshower, J. Ulrich, B. Bressler, G.Riege1, V. Anderson, P. Matthew, Mrs.: Krott. KNEELING: M. Krott, L. Porter, C. Badanza, K. Corl, J. Masters, P. Kintzer, L. Fry, S. Blatt, A. Oxenreider, L. Ibach, V. Price, D. Loomis, D. Zimmerman. Absent: J. DeVore. Hamish and Young set up good defense Schedule C.W. at West Reading C .W. at Wilson Wyomissing at C.W . Hamburg at C .W. C .W . at Governor Mifflin Muhlenburg at C.W Schuylkill Valley at C.W. Wagner pulls ball away from Gamber. VARSITY FIRST ROW L. to R.: D. Wagner, D. Roxberry, W. Moore, T, Steffe, D, Coffey. CENTER: J. Lord, Coach Reber, W. Maurer Scouts Second Western 80 BASKETBALL Lord prepares to shoot foul. BACK ROW L. to R.: R. Koch, T. Young, B. Ed1eman,I. Hamish, L. Showaker. Finish in Division Schedule C.W. Opp West Reading at C.W. 48 Wilson at C.W. 55 C.W. at Wyomissing 74 C.W. at Hamburg 48 C .W. at Muhlenburg 67 C . W. at Schuylkill 60 Valley Governor Mifflin at 93 C .W . Managers: D. Strunk, W. Stoudt and J. Wertz. YQ? J 'Q G W-oz L 1 is ,fi Ei X x Q sf L Q3 2 nn' nw. .Aff bw.-an Give A Cheer For the vow P Q 05-MWCW Q ffM,w,gw Xl 0, sm Jog Q X el if 3, X ,, K 'A ' X, M V K fy-fx ff X ix LM Qifwlwww f l l i ' , . . f' E . V I ?.m -xllw-ss' ff' . gk-KSLAJ 1' ' K ' i if i L 4 w 5 STANDING left to right: D. Huggins, T. Fisher, D, Flickinger, R. Fisher, O. Stout, B. Unger, Coach Alexander. KNEELING: D. Rentschler, S. George. F. Krott, D. Ruth, I. Tobias. JVs Play Good Ball This Season SCHEDULE CW OPP. C.W. at West Reading 30 35 C.W. at Wilson 36 46 Wyomissing at C.W. 46 44 Hamburg at C.W. 41 33 C.W. at Gov. Mifflin 33 32 Muhlenberg at C.W. 33 34 JV's Victorious Schuylkill Valley at c.w. 33 34 West Reading at C.W. 52 29 Wilson at C.w. 39 22 f C.W. at Wyomissirlg 48 31 C.W. at Hamburg 36 40 C.W. at Muhlenberg 57 16 C.W. at Schuylkill Valley 35 30 -ng, 1. X, Gov. Mifflin at c.w. 32 ss f Koch and Stout block shot. Pony Cheerleaders left to right: M. Krott, B. Payne, G. Sheetz, V. Brossman, S. Steffy, A. Nagle, L. Ibach, S. McFee, C. Bodanza. PDNY AND JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS ADD SPIRIT TO BASKETBALL GAMES Junior Varsity Cheerleaders left to right: R. Lamm, B. Davis, G. Zimmerman, A. Weller, K. Steffe, S. Brossman, K. Moyer, E. Adams. 85 Ai.. f9 f?'Q v , 1 a I -,- Liv Wife: r'f33r1?:jig,,23 :L 'Vx I 4 in exft Hg!! I JM xx'-.XF X 'X , 5 ,gsm , k in ws F Q 4 : sg Q K ax lianii Weiserettes end season in fourth place. L. to R. members are: FIRST ROW: V. Keppley, B. Bress1er,J. Rodgers, V. Anderson, C. Miller, P. Ebersole, P. Kintzer, Coach, Miss Unger. SECOND ROW: I. Himmelberger, A. Texter, D. Bricker, P. Matthew, T. Shanaman, J. Bachman. THIRD ROW: N. Wike, A. Bricker, D. Spayd, L. Porter, G. Ebersole, K. Corl, L. Koch, E. Beidler. C. Gruber. EW COACH SPUR GIRLS ON TO Two more points, hopes R. An- derson as she shoots for the basket in the Wilson game. Waiting for the rebound is Pat Ebersole. VICTORY Seniors join hands for victory in their last game of the sea- son. L. to R.: N. Wike, mana- ger, I. Bachman, V. Anderson, A. Bricker, manager, and B. Bressler. Camera shy, L. Emes. -x wo They're waiting for a perfect shot. Pat Eber sole and Ginny Ander- son watch Pat Kintzer take a foul shot. 2 44 JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL TEAM FRONT: A. Nagle, C. Sheidy, L. Moore. SECOND ROW: D. Miller, I. Ranel- lone, S. Wolfe. R. Yeager, R. Bricker, I. Miller, B. Coldren. THIRD ROW: R. Fry, R. Arndt, S. Burkhart, I. Mur- dough, M. Hartrar1ft,J. Rabold, R. Wertz. Camera Shy: R. Adams, D. Matthew, J. Gaston. Great Junior High Team Looks Forward ,gtk to Next 6 Year! X im 'U :H . 7 Q Y D 2- .. 61 :- Scott Burkhart tries to block lay -up shot during C.E 88 Cole game. LISIC Keys to Success in Music include Talent Ability Patience Determination Appreciation SENIOR BAND ROW 1: C. Krott, A. Shankweiler, A. Manbeck, J. Hartranft, T. Harmon, J. Wilhelm, K. Lamm, W. Moore, C. Noll, F. Krott. ROW 2: K. Decker, I. De- Vore, K. Mountz, A. Hays, D. Bricker, D. Reigel, N. Bechtel, D. Wagner, R. Fogal, M. Gerhart. ROW 3: E. Troutman, R. Dreibelbis, R. Bricker, R. Ander- son, A. Texter, G. Kline, E. Reinhold, E. White, K. Lutz, K. Adams, S. Lutz, R. Moyer. ROW 4: R. Keppley, S. Burkhart, D. Reigel, B. Spohn, K. Yoder, A Oxenreider, J. Wertz, W. Kline, S. Rohrbach, L. Sheeler, J. Moyer, M. Hamish, D. Speicher, R. Preston. Director: R. A. Smith. JUNIOR BAND MAIORETTES: V. Brossman, A. Nagle, R. Kugler. ROW 1: I. Bricker, B. Koenig, J. Hoppman, R. Lamm, B. Scholar, J. Knoll, R. Seitz, D. Stoudt, M. Hefner, D. Neithammer, D. Wenrich, P. Drumheller, C. Wilhelm. ROW 2: R. Kinkaid, R. Smith, G. Baim, A. Feeg, D. Bean, J. Backenstose, D. Bricker, B. Klinger, T. Wenrich, M. Lutz, R. Gelsinger, T. Savage, M. Henry, M. Anderson, I. Wenrich, N. Behney. ROW 3: J. Greth, S. Eshbach, S. Noll, V. Steffy, M. Sensenig J. Garrett, M. Mohn, P. Keppley, R. Crumblis, D. Johnston, B. Lape, L. Stricker, S. Shaeffer, B. Ulrich, R. Rebling, C. Miller, G. Young. ROW 4: D. Grimes, I. Bailey, L. Koch, D. Matthew, L. Meiser, V. Price, S. Klopp, N. Santilli, J. Murdough, R. Wertz, I, Rabold, L. Shaeffer, E. Oxenreider, C. Holzman, L. Oxenreider, B, Mountz, D. Lutz. Director: R. A. Smith. Camera Shy: C. Hoover, D. McKee, D, Lutz, D. Zimmerman. COLORGUARD Banner carriers: R. Lamm. L. Freyg Color guard: K. Lamm. I. Bachman, E. White, S. Greth, D. Weirich, L. Weitzelg Alternatesz F. Kessler, S. Matthew, D. Backenstose, L. Emes, J. Clamen. High Stepping Lassies Add Beauty and Pep to Parades MAIORETTES Head Majorette: L. Klein, ROW 2: S. Herbine, K. Weirichg ROW 3: I. Patton, G. Hen- derson, C. Johnston. 92 SENIOR BA ND OFFICERS K. Lutz, Librarian: K. Adams, Treas.p S. Lutz, Librarian, D. Reigel, V. Pres., I. DeVore, Librarian, C. Krott, Secretary, W. Moore, Pres. COUNTY BAND V. Price, D. Matthew, S. Lutz. J. Moyer, A . Oxenreider, C. Holz- Notes from C. W. Band Scrapbook man, K. Decker, R. Moyer, R. Fogal, W. Kline. .3 DISTRICT BAND D. Matthew, S. Lutz, R. Moyer W. Kline. BA SK ETBA LL BAND INTERMEDIATE CHORUS ROW 1: M. Krott, S. Hartman, K. Hess, S. McFee, A. Nagle, R. Schaeffer L. Moore, D. Reber, B. Henderson, L. Hammer, L. Wentzel, L. Haag, J. Hartranft, V. Steffy. ROW 2: N. Hartman, M. Tranqui110,I. Bubb, E. Aulenbach, D. Loomis, S. Eshbach, I. Price, C. Albert, L. Porter, D. Zim merman. ROW 3: L. Ressler, S. Knoll, B. Blatt, M. Prickett, I. Greth, V. Price, K. Corl, S. Hartman, S. Kleinsmith, L. Keppley, C. Hartgen, I . Virginski, L. Sweigart, S. Haas, C. Shepherd. ROW 4: S. Luckenbill, S. Bodanza, L. Ibach, D, Matthew, J. Master, C. Wagner, P. Hertzog, J. Mur dough. G. Shmeck, W. Bender, D. Lutz, L. Koch, D. Bashore, L. Meiser, M. Sensenig, R. Anderson, R. DuCarme. JUNIOR CHORUS ROW 1: G. Harmuth, E. Loomis, L. Werner, I. Gelsinger, C. Kelly, V. Brossman, C. Rank, C. Duffy, M. Rump, D. Lengle, I. Hartranft, B. Payne C. Wilhelm, G. Sheetz. ROW 2: C. Hoover, M. Shanaman, L. Troutman, G. Wise, C. B1ouch,I. Brubaker, S. Kline, G. Eiceman, E. Keppley, C. Holzman, C. Greth, E. Oxenreider, L. Hertzog, B. Stout, P. Shock, J. Feeney, P. Drumheller. ROW 3: S. Schaeffer, E. Miller, L. Oxenreider, L Reese, M. Krick, S. Gruber, B. Goddard, G. Miller, D. Beidler, E. Koch, D. Muthard, M. Ritzman, T. Hassler, W. Behney, L. Manwiller, B. Lutz. ROW 4: B. Wenrich, S. Unger, I. Bennethum, D. Long, K. Decker, J. Kint zer, D. Sites, N. Santilli, G. Lutz, V. Kintzer, K. Zechman. I. Miller, T. Unger, C . Kessler. 9 ROW 1: A. Weller, J. Claman, N. Matthew, F. Kessler, P. Graupp, K. Moyer, S. Batdorff, G. Henderson, R. Fogal, C. Krott, I. Ulrich, N, Bechtel, J. Turner D. Boyer, B. Kleinsmith, L. Stief, C. Bright. ROW 2: P. Matthew, S. Rohrbach, S. Gromis, D. Backenstose, G. Spangler, A. Shankweiler, J. Himmelberger, T. Harmon, D. Reigel, J. Moore, D. Bricker, L. Moore, S. Rank, L. Frey, M. Nemcovsky, J. Haag, L. Emes. ROW 3: N. Schnee, P. Kintzer, A. Oxenreider, B. Davis, K. Lamm, L. Mack, M. Moyer, K. Weirich, P. Witman, J. Devore, B. Spohn, S. Matthew, M. Gerhart, M. Troutman, J. Wilkinson, N. Koch, M. Weins, C. Werner, M. Meyers. ROW 4: S. Gruber, E. White, J. Moyer, C. Zug, G. Zimmerman, J.Bachman, S. Greth, S. Brossman, V. Anderson, B, Maurer, S. Lutz, J. Bean, E. Reinholds, G. Kline, T. Steffe, L. Klein, D. Weirich, K. Lutz, I. Wertz. ROW 5: J. Schlegel, C. Johnston, B. Moyer, A. Bricker, A. Texter, P. Strickler, G. Cock, J. Harnish, W, Kline, K. Adams, R. Shearer, I. Wilhelm, L. Showaker, B. Edelman, K. Yoder, R. Lamm, B. Davis, E. Adams, J. Ritzman. SENIOR CHORUS If only Curly would come, sighs a worried Laurey. That's the way girls are, Jud tells Curly, I ought to know! Harmon and Kline go over their lines. MAKE WAY FOR OKLAHOMA! APRIL 27 and 28 EXCITING NIGHTS FOR C.W. MUSICAL! A large cast of over 150 students produced another smashing success! The well pleased huge crowd called the main cast back for sev- eral curtain calls both nights . The all star cast included, Virginia Anderson, Tom Har- mon, Genette Henderson, John Wertz, Warren Moore, Bryan Edelman, Jeff Bean, Wayne Kline, MaryAnn Nemcovsky, john Wilhelm, Sharon Matthew, Elizabeth White. 4 0 !---r sv V :S You just don 't know how much I hate that sneaky Will Parker! confides Annie to Laurey and Curly. Clalarmon, Mary Ann, Hen- ing bitj. 96 derson, Bean, brush up on the act- Aunt Eller looks on in horror as Curly kisses Laurey. Mean while Ado Annie is torn between the at- tentions of two men, Will and Ali. Kline, Bean, Anderson, Har- mon, Wilhelm, Hen derson, Nemcovsky, act out the parts for the Weicon photog- rapher. The main cast looks on as Wayne Kline explains the scenery. Cpink paper flow - ers, growing from a cardboard boxlj Cast directors, Mrs. Behney and Miss Murdough try to explain, It's only a practice! Mr. Ross Smith directed instrumental accompaniment. Why, they may hurt each other, shouts Gertie as Ike and Fred start swinging fists. SI Matthew, E. White, D. Reigle specu late the outcome. CHORALEERS P. Witman, W. Kline, R. Fogal, B. Maurer, G. Henderson, B. Spohn, I. Wilhelm, B R. Shearer, J. DeVore, K. Adams, W. Moore, D. Reigel, V. Anderson, T. Harmon, S. Matthew, C. Krott. COUNTY CHORUS S. Batdorff, M. Nemcovsky, S. Lutz, V. Anderson, B. Spohn, K. Adams, P. Witman, A.Bricker, W. Moore, D. Reigel, R. Fogal, B. Edelman, R. Shearer, T. Harmon, I. Wilhelm. DISTRICT CHORUS E. White, B. Spohn, K. Adams, T. Harmon, W. Kline, R. Fogal, I. Wilhelm. 98 Music Rates High at Weiser Special Choral groups selected to represent Weiser. Keys to Success help us: CLLIB Learn new and helpful ideas Use our talents accordingly Enjoy our leisure time 1' STUDE TGOVERNME T Several Student Council members prepare for the half-time rush at the snack bar, Dale Reigel, Ruth Bickel, and Maryanne Nemcovsky, attending. Our Junior Student Council is sure to be just as great a success as our Sen- ior Council, with Anna Marie Nagle as president. Sally McPee is secretary Jere Rabold is treas- UI'CI'. The most interest- ing organization at Conrad Weiser High School is the Sen- ior Student Coun- cil. Jeff Bean and Bob Fogal preside at meetings. John Wilhelm is vice president. Pat Wit- man is secretary. CONRAD WEISER HIGH SCHOOL , L Miss Wasson, our FBLA sponsor, gives business tips to some of our future secretaries. Mary Ann Moyer ques- tions one of the witnesses in the FBLA mock trial assembly. Blanche Moyer, Linda Weitzel, and Nancy Koch discuss matters concern- ing the sales in the Stu- dent School Store. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS National Honor Society Adds New Members Officers are: President - -Ka rlotta Lutz V. Pres.-- Jeffery Bean Sec .- -Genette Henderson Treas.- 'Rodney.Shearer Historian--Patricia Witman R. Shearer, I. Bean, G. Henderson, K. Lutz, K. Adams, P. Wit- man, R. Fogal discuss assembly program. 1962 new members added were, Sharon Batdorf, Ann Bricker, Wayne Kline, John Wertz, Iay Lord, Sara Gruber, Elizabeth White, Ann Marie Oxenrei- der, Donna Weirich. Doreen Long. An impressive assembly program of induction was given new mem bers, fpictured belowj. Dr. Shankweiler was the speaker. Judy Bachman explains the financial condition of the Yearbook to members of the Yearbook Club. Lois Speicher, E. Homyack, K. Yoder, E. Johnston, all are assistants in the business section of the Weicon Yearbook. The Yearbook Club worked continuously through the year to try to make the H1962 Weicon the best. Patsy Graupp, editor of the Interpreter, explains how to put together a successful newspaper. ...ry ffwf-Af ., S , 'Q AE- - loin .-.A Qkbii 1 .ffiis i Frei? Future Homemakers HA VE A CTIVE Y EAR Senior FHA members pose for Yearbook picture. Members left to right are: F. Kessler, J. Clarnan, A. Manbeck, D. Long, L. Future Farmers WIN PRIZES FFA officers and mem- bers take time out to pose for yearbook pic - ture. Members left to right in BACK ROW are: L. Livinghouse, L. Hook, J. Bross, M. Gerhart, SEATED are: R. Keener, R. Feeg, D. Zwicky, G. Cock. Swope, S. Gromis, I. Spei- cher, R. Kramer, B. Bressler GIRLS WIN AGAIN! I. Speicher, B. Bressler, A. Manbeck, and F. Kessler display cooking skills. This was the demonstration exhibited at the Farm Show. Junior Dramatics Members of the Junior Dramatics club rehearse a play. Members right to left are: G. Lutz, C. Wil- helm, S. Berkenstock, B. Payne, N. Santilli, V. Brossman. Junior Miss CLUB'S BIG 3 ACT PLAY IS SMASH HIT. Richard Merkey, Donald Huggins, Sally Ann Lutz and Elizabeth Ann White are members of the Senior Dramatics club who participated in the play Junior Miss. Math Club MOVES AHEAD TO BIG PROBLEMS Mr. Hess explains more advanced problems to the members of the Math Club. Jr. Science Club members listen carefully as their adviser, Mr. Schofer, explains the experiment. Sr. Science Club, advised by Mr. Landry , tries a few experi ments. Members left to right are: I. Swartz, B. Mover, K. Mountz, P. Weinrich, B. Unger, D. Ochs, Mr. Landry, B. Werner, R. Blatt, B. Lutz. Mr. Breininger and his Science Club take time out from look- ing at their microscopes to pose for a Yearbook picture. Members left to right are: Mr. Breininger, R. Prickett, H. Miller, G. Kelly, S. Homyack, D. Rentschler, W. Ravert, G. Ou, S. George, Dennis Flick- inger, F. Ewald, D. Huggins, R. Fisher. Sr. Stage Crew takes a break to pose for our Yearbook camera. Mr. Delong and Mr. An- thony keep the boys on the job at all stage pro- ductions. Audio Visual Club, under the direction of Mr. Mc - Comsey, has become a very important club at Conrad Weiser. The boys operate slides and movies for classroom instruction. Members of the Jr. Stage Crew practice stage lighting for the Elementary Night of Music Travel Club discusses different countries in which people enjoy traveling. Mr. Klingler promotes the club. 'f of M+w.,iV 1 fi, Photo Club, under the direction of Mr. Gibsen, pose for our Yearbook Camera. They have taken time out from a session on how to do photocopy work. 108 M17 -2 A N k.blh 5 ' gk gk V Q 1 Y F Y .f g if .Q 2 Tl' Volleyball is one of the many activities that takes place during Boys' Intramurals. Several of the girls look on while Ginny Anderson ta s the ball into the oal to P 8 score another point during Girls' Intramu- rals. Richard Merkey demonstrates the proper use of weight lifting equipment to Kermit Sweigart Top-notch physical condition is one of the requirements for the Physical Leaders club. David Mentzer practices swinging from the bar during the club period. is Q ,gm is 'A 3 ' Q i , Conrad Weiser presented its own version of College Bowl and called it High School Teacup. A panel of six girls competed against a panel of six boys, each representing their own grade. Questions pertaining to Ameri- can Literature were fired at the contestants, testing their ability in rapid and accurate thinking as well as their general knowledge of literature. SEATED L. to R.: Louise Klein, quiz -masterg Sandra Gromis, score- keeperg Bryon Edelman, quiz -master: Larry Kelschner, scorekeeperg Paul Weinrich, John Wertz, Franklin Ewald, Franklin Shearer, John Roethlein, and Steven Schaeffer. The Math Department presented as their annual Math assembly an edu- cational quiz program using all ques- tions concerning math. Humorous commercials, using various mathe- matics courses as sponsors, added comedy to the program. Linda Moore and David Strunk were the eleventh grade contestants who tried to win the grand prize -- a box of peanut brittle. Mr. Feeg captivated the audi- ence when explaining how a history teacher finds the area of a sphere. His assistant was Miss Wasson. The fascinating world of science and atomic energy was the basis for the special assembly presented by the Atomic Energy Commission. Jan De- Vore volunteered to aid in demon- strating an experiment. , 1 , Members of the 2nd United States Army Show Mobile Unit 1415 delighted the student audience with preview scenes of their award winning musical, Persian Fantasy. Weiser ls Host for County Orchestra and Chorus On the night of December 7, 1961, music filled the auditorium and the hearts of many listeners as the County Chorus and Orchestra presented their annual concert. This will be an evening, long remembered by our school, since it was the first time Conrad Weiser played host to the County Chorus and Orchestra. 5 J Q f u X , . . A . m N 4: W Swv! A 15 1 .L gf , 5 51,314 ' W 2 W imefzff K V T w .. in W. . ' ' Y ? f ii 1 - ,S 3 4 N , J N, 1' ' W Q S My I s Q, Q Ii Q N 2 if E 8 Q SW if F Q . .gag . 'ik . 'ff 5 ' g, ' 534 ,. g YL x 4, ' . N , . f 'fag B . 1 .W , L ' ' is K1 N '4 1 5 ' ' w 5 , s . 1 X 4 Q - 1 J J'Af33E'?k .7 K 4 ? 1 l 1 :pain -x Mx. I x Q . Y if i 'fist ww? , : s Q. 'A Sh Ssmm., ' L Q - 'L ' , 55 I .K W 395.5 Q F X To the BENEFACTORS, SPONSORS, AND PATRONS of The 1962 WEI CON for their generous financial support The Class of 1962 is sincerely grateful BENEFACTORS AMERICAN YEARBOOK COMPANY DR. 8: MRS. NORTON BEHNEY CACOOSIN G DAIRY CARON SPINN ING COMPANY CAPOZELLO PAPER CLASS OF 65 COMMUNITY FIRE COMPANY OF FRITZTOWN MR. AND MRS. WARREN DAVIS DIETRICH SEA FOODS EAGLE SOAP AND CHEMICAL COMPANY MR. 8: MRS. B. A. EDELMAN EN SSLEN 'S FREIHOFER'S BAKERY A FRIEND DR. 8: MRS. S. L. GIANOPLOS HARPEL'S STUDIO 116 ADMIRAL HESS AND HIS H-2 CREW HEREP JONES COMPANY KURTZ AND DOWD JOHN R. KURTZ, PHARMACIST LADIES AUXILIARY, PIONEER HOSE LADIES AUXILIARY OF WOMELSDORF VOLUNTEER CO. LAMM Sf WITMAN FUNERAL HOME LUTZ AND BITTERMAN MR. sl MRS. ELROY P. MASTER MILLET AND LYONS DR. af MRS. NAGLE OPTIMIST CLUB OF WOMELSDORF PENN DAIRIES PEOPLE'S TRUST CITY BANK P. T. A. - MARION CENTER P. T.A. - SOUTH HEIDELBERG CENTER P. T. A. - WERNERSVILLE CENTER P. T. A. - WOMELSDORF CENTER ROBESONIA STATE BANK JOHN STUBER STUDENT COUNCIL OF CONRAD WEISER HIGH SCHOOL SWIFT AND COMPANY UNITED GAS IMPROVEMENT - GAS SERVICE MR. af MRS. GEORGE WENRICH WERNERSVILLE FIRE COMPANY WERNERSVILLE SENIOR WOMENS CLUB WERNERSVILLE VEW WOMENS CLUB OF ROBESONIA 117 SPONSORS AUGIE'S INN MR. S MRS. ALBERT R. BACHMAN BECKER'S ATLANTIC SERVICE MR. S MRS. LESTER BENTZ BERGMAN SHOE REPAIR MR. JOHN BERNOSKY CHRIST BINK LEY BOB'S RADIO SERVICE HAROLD E. BOYER BRIGHT'S DRUG STORE ARLINTON BROSSMAN-- BUILDING CONTRACTOR BROWN'S TEXACO SERVICE CAFETERIA WORKERS CHEERI BEE SHOP CLAIR'S BARBER SHOP CLASS OF oz SYLVAN L. COLOVE COUNTRY MAID BAKERY MR. S MRS. C. D. DEPPEN DERI ESSO FUEL OILS MR. S MRS. ROGER K. FEEG S FAMILY F. F. A. MR. S MRS. HARRY FISHER DR. S MRS. JOHN A. FOCHT MR. S MRS. LAWRENCE E. FOGAL I. 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