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Page 7 text:
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The School Board First Row: Harold M. Heffner, Frank N. Wenrich, Lawrence W. Fenstermaker. Vice-President: LeRoy A. Werst, President Paul C. Dunkelberger. Supervising Principal of Area Schoolsg Lorraine E. Dries, Cnon-memberj Secretaryg Harry W. Kline Treasurerg William M. DeLong, Solicitor. Second Row: Thomas J. Merkel, Arlin R. Lutz, Delight E. Breidegam, Ir., Her bert D. Greenawald, Ira S. Guldin. Paul E. Deysher, Samuel P. Smith. Kenneth R. Henry. Earl H. Rabenold, Irvin A Merkel, Jean B. Kistler. Business Managerg Forrest A. Hunsicker, Paul Peters, Audry K. Heiney. Clinton A. Sechler Guy W. Long. Arlan L. Reppert. W .
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Because . . the distinction of senior in high school was such a long awaited peak in our growth, the open- ing of our Hnal school term realized the work and fun of previous years and was the prelude to a new chapter in Kutztown Area High School and our lives. Moving into a sparkling 1.6 million dollar complex, we, as the first graduating class, began our traditional twelfth year obligations by loyally studying, playing, and usually paying to keep abreast of last year activities. The new building represented the work of many and furnished students with a greater desire for education. The Class of 1962 offered its services to the complete body of students by engaging wholeheartedly in every phase of curricular and extra-curricular activity. From mathematics to shop, from sound crew to debate team, we found ourselves fortunate with complete, modern sur- roundings. Though our class is the smallest of the last ten, we experienced crowded halls, disappointing schedules, and uncomfortable conditions because of succeeding classes who may now, as we have experienced, learn and live in fortunate sur- roundings. It is with this satisfaction that we leave K.A.H.S., knowing we have succeeded in the basic education needed by all and knowing that the climate for the process will produce many more well-rounded classes. We can confidently remember the people re- sponsible for our accomplishment: the adminis- tration, and more directly, the faculty. The following pages are attempts to portray the many facets of our school adventure. In them, the significance of work and fun in our Alma Mater is demonstrated. With them goes the sin- cere gratitude of each person in our Class of 1962 to all who made our position possible.
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