Oley Valley High School - Olean Yearbook (Oley, PA)

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The rehearsals, hectic though rewarding, have prepared us for our debut. When the spotlights shine on our accomplished talents then the audience of the world will witness the climax of years of patience, toil and perseverance. In the uncertain years to come, if we think and act wisely , the dreams we have nurtured and cherished will transform into vivid reality. In our daily routine of living, if we always try to perform our best in the theater of the universe, then a credit to ourselves and our chosen profession we will be. Poised upon the threshold as the minor thespians in a story, soon to be history, we, who have our exits and entrances' are ready to step into the roles left vacant by the passing famous and those newly-created with every passing day. 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' ' ' ' ' . o . A . Achievement demands intelligence, the cour- 4 E5 and CE Q QU We M95 5 W! IW W 'Wy W A MQW lj? 2 l :X . T' - . L , f .4 I ..- f if ' W 2? ' 2 Am k: Z' h- -ifi?-ifwf wtf- X 'A oo! Cll htm. - Standmg Wllson S Rohrbach Vxce Pres1d nt Dr Mark D Gnm fl fajoff 51 The Board of Drrectors ot the Oley Townshrp School D1str1ct congratulate the members of the Class of 1951 We challenge you to unfaltermg loyalty to truth honesty 1ust1ce and whatsoever th1ngs are of good report Your mental att1tude 1S go1ng to deter mme to cr very large extent just what l1fe w1ll hold for you We trust that you w1ll always be mmdful of your respons1b1l1t1es to your fellowmen and your God Henry H Eynch Pres1dent Seated: Henry H. Eyrich, President: Naomi Gehret, Secretary: Leon Sittler. Treasurer 30 I 8 C 5 9 I FREDERICK H STAUFPER Oley Pa Muhlenberg College Ph B Columbla Unxversrty M A German Cuxdance supervxsmg Prmcrpal fl, th fa 1 0 l95I All eyes are on you all the applause 1S for you all the feSl1V1ly centers on you Th1s 1S as 1t should be Graduatron 13 a momentous occasron It 1 the crown1ng eprsode of your school days Your efforts and your 1deals have brought you success Congratulatrons to each and every one May success and happlness be yours always Perhaps the poem Salute to Youth by Wllfred Petersen best xllustrates my thoughts to you You are the hope of the world You are rad1antw1th energy You are undaunted by 1mposs1b1l1t1es You beheve 1n the bas1c honesty of men You face l1fe as a Great Adventure You dream noble dreams Your march1ng feet beat a symphony of progress' Of you we expect great thmgs The conquest of d1SeGSe The outlawrng of war The dawn of the more abundant lrfe The harmon1z1ng of 1ndustry The creatron of beauty The rev1val of the Splflll As you march 1nto the future W1th banners tlymg Eyes sh1n1ng Wlth the splendor of your 1deals We doff our hats and stand at salute' For you are the hope of the world' Yes as you march 1nto the future to atta1n the unattamable your teachers and I are conhdent of your ultrmate success You have the ab1l1ty the ambltron and the energy to achreve worthy thmgs rn whatever flelds you choose War clouds are aga1n threatenmg rdeologres are at logger heads but let us always resolve to 11ve the democratrc way of hfe Youth IS the hope of the world Plan each phase of your hfe D1sc1pl1ne your m1nd Make an effort each day to be helpful And frnally lt matters lrttle what becomes of your dlploma 1f these qual1t1es are kept ahve m your m1nds In the mean t1rne we have work to do atta1n the unattamable Ql UlffLl'l l Ll'lCl CL N me Q' K a 0 0 0 1 up ? la L. . 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SCHAEFFER Kutztown State Teachers College Second Grade MIRIAM B WESSNER Oley Pa Kutztown State Teachers Col BS Thlrd Grade SARA Y MANWILLER Oley Pa Kutztown State Teachers Col BS Readmg Hlstory Penmanshrp FLORENCE G BRUNNER 233 Carsoma Avenue Mt Penn Pa Kutztown State Teachers College Englxsh Anthmetrc Geography 4 5 S WILLI H DETURK Oley Pa Kutz own State Teachers Col BS Health Lnterature Spellmg 4 5 6 ARTHUR E BAER Oley Pa Umv oi Pennsylvania B ol Arch Mathematlcs Speak O Lmk Eleven CARL W BLANK 111 Fleetwood Avenue Fleetwood Pa Pennsylvama State Col B S Vocatronal Agnculture Shop FFA Stage Scenery Father and Son Banquet DOROTHY M DEMOTT Byers Grove P Bloomsburg State Teachers Col B Shorthand Bookkeepmg Typmg Arxthmetrc 7 8 Speak O Lrnk Typmg Tuelve ANNA H CHASE 302 N Eleventh Street Readmg Pa West Chester State Teachers Col B Phystcal Educatron Htstory Health Grrls Athlettcs Grrls Leaders SARA E FRIDINGER 155 East Mam Street Ephrata Pa Kutztown State Teachers Col B S Art Stage Art Yearbook and Speak O Lxnk Art ESTHER M HANDORF 1520 Hampden Boulevard Readmg Pa Westmar College Le Mars Iowa A B Kutztown State Teachers Col B S Latm Englxsh Semor Class Play ALFRED S KNABB Oley Pa West Chester State Teachers Col Columbxa Umversxty M A Physxcal Educatxon Health General Scxence Boys Athletrcs Faculty Manager of Athletics LLEWELLYN M HEFFLEY Oley Pa Muhlenberg College BS Umverslty of Pennsylvanxa M S Physxcs Chemistry Brology Algebra Scxence Magazine Campargn Science Club Yearbook Busmess Asslstant Faculty Manager of Athletrcs ESTHER R LASH St Lawrence Pa West Chester State Teachers Col Kutztown State Teachers Col B S Enghsh Lrbrary Lxbrary Club SpeakOL1nk Debatmq Publxc Speakmg Thzrteen LUETTA N LAUSCH Recrdmg Pa Ursmus Col A B English Debatmg Publxc Speakmg Operetta Dramahcs PAULINE L LENDACKI D Fleetwood Pa Marxsheld State Teachers Col B Home Econorfxcs Related Arts FHA Asslstant to Gxrls Coach Mother and Daughter Banquet Fourteen THELMA G ERB Iacksonwald Pa Ursmus Col A B Englnsh Yearbook CARL E STRITTMATTER 4512 Eighth Avenue Temple P Kutztown State Teachers Col B S Social Studles Town Meetmg of the Au Legxon Essay Contest Asslstcmt to Boys Coach DOROTHY L FREKING D Quakertown Pa Ursmus Col B S Mathematrcs SpeakOLmk VIRGIN1A R REICHERT D Boyertown Pa Reudmg Busmess Instltute Secretary L PEMBERTON WILLIAMS 11 Coover Street Mechamcsburg Pa West Chester State Teachers Col B Kutztown State Teachers College Instrumental cmd Vocal Musxc Operetta Band Orchestra Cheerleaders Glee Club I-hY REBECCA SNYDER Pncetown Road D 1 Temple Pa Ioseph s Hosprtal School Nurse Fifteen 51.1 tex n COOKS LOTTIE DETURK I-'ELEN DETURCK CUSTODIANS WARREN HAAS EMMA DETURK LESTER SCHAEFFER BUS DRIVERS WOODROW ROTHENBERGER MONROE DETURK HUNTER CLOUSER 'W 7 x x 1 V K 1 Q .v 1 ,R X-'f' 4 r S' ' i . . ,f X. .Li , fl: ,N ' V: H EY rf .- wtf 7, ,, X STARS X X K! 35? M f' N IL A -L' X P QQQQ X 'Mi mf. .X iv , L y Q HERBERT LEWIS ANDREWS, IR. R. D. 1. Oley-Oct. 30. 1933 Academic Boys' Leaders 3-4, secretary: Student Council 3-4, treasurer 4: Intra- murals 3-4: Public Speaking 3: Class Vice President 3: Class Presi- dent 4: Soccer 3-4: Basketball 3-4: Track 3: Magazine Campaign 4: Olean 4. Benny's sweet on sweet pertaters . . . famed for his fluency in P.A.D .... likes watching cmd play- ing sports along with Ianie . . . claims his aim is becoming a man. GLORIA MAE BAUDER 800 Delta Ave.. Reading-Ian. 29, 1934 Vocational F.H.A. l-4. treasurer 4: Operetta 3: Sr. Chorus 2-4: Orchestra 1-4: Intramurals 1-4: Public Speaking 3: Basketball l-4: Hockey 1-4: Track 3: Softball 2-3: Olean 4. Cheerfully replies, Oh boy! . . . avid reader of mystery stories . . . believes in speaking her mind . . . reliable manager of candy stand . . . 1956: He1lo. teacher. E. GRACE CLOUSER Oley-August 22. 1932 Commercial Camp Fire l: Girls' Leaders 2-3. president 4: Press Club 4: Sr. Chorus : Intramurals 1-4: Hockey 1-4: Basketball l-4: Softball 1-4: Track 2-4. Muscles is class chauffeur . . . heroine of the softball diamond . . . good subject for hypnotists . . . ardent flower grower . . . ever doubt any of her stories? RICHARD HENRY CONRATH Stony Creek Mills-Iuly 27. 1933 Vocational Hi-Y 1-2: Boys' Leaders. Vice President 3-4: Operetta 2: Senior Chorus 4: Intramurals 1-4: Magazine Campaign 4: Athletic Associ- ation, vice president 3, president 4: I.V. Basketball 1: Varsity Basketball 2-4: Track l-2: Baseball 1-4: Soccer 2-4: Olean Stati Photographer 4. Howdy Bub . . . goes all out for sports . . . al- ways drawing dogs C? Il . . . likes any kind of food . . . Pleasantville a favorite hangout . . . continually grirnacing . . . Marines. BARBARA IOAN DAHMS R. D. 2, Boyertown-Dec. 1. 1933 Academic Student Council 3-4, secretary 3: Press Club 3-4: Glee Club 1-2: Operetta l-2: Debating 2: Ir. and Sr. Chorus: County Chorus 1: Intramurals l-4: Magazine Campaign 4: Hockey 1: Class Secretary l-4: Olean Editor-in-chief 4. Tibet, here I come . . . ambitious student today . . . travelling writer tomorrow . . . partial to french fries and tall, dark-haired athletes . . . favorite pastime- napping? ELSIE MAE DE TURCK Oley-May 31. 1933 Vocational Camp Fire l: Girls' Leaders Club 1-4: Glee Club 4: Operetta 2-4: Ir. and Sr. Chorus: Intramurals 1-4: Hockey 1-4: Basketball 1-4: Softball 1-4: Track 3-4. Chocolate nut sundaes, sports, and movies rate high with this giggling lass . . . dark blue '50 Ford . . . military service figures in her tomorrow. BETTY P. DE TURK Oley-May ll, 1933 Vocational Girls' Leaders 1-3. secretary 2, vice president 3: Glee Club 4: Sr. Chorus 3-4: Operetta 2-4: Band l-4. vice president 4: Orchestra 1-4, vice president 4: Intramurals 1-4: Hockey 1-4: Basketball 1-4: Softball 1-4: Track 2-4: Olean 4. Little Boopie . . . faithful clarinetist . . . Ii you say so, says she . . . dislikes people who laugh less than she . . . specialist in sports . . . will take up official refereeing. DAVID B. DEYSHER Oley-Feb. 5, 1933 Academic Boys' Leaders, president 3-4: Athletic Association, treasurer 4: Hi-Y 1-2: Intramurals I-4: Class President 1: Class Treasurer 2: Class President 3: Student Council. vice president 3. president 4: IV Basketball 1: Varsity Basketball 2-4: Soccer 2-4: Baseball 4: Olean 4. Holy smokes! . . . hunting and hiking near Holtz- hackerstadtn . . . tallness an asset in basketball . . . doesn't like work . . . pet peeve: unintelligent women . . . preparing to be an electrical worker. IAMES A. DIETRICH R. D. 1, Oley-Dec. 7. 1933 Academic Boys' Leaders 1-3: Operetta 1: Sr. Chorus 1-4: Band 2-4: Orchestra 4: Intramurals 1-4: Public Speaking 3: Home Room Vice President 4: Basketball IV 1, manager 2: Varsity Basketball 3-4: Soccer 4, manager 3: Magazine Campaign 4. That's for sure, replies Iim, who intends to be a flier . . . serve him scallops . . . maroon will catch his eye . . . likes to sit around. BETTY H. DRUMHELLER Spangsville-Oct. 17, 1933 Vocational Camp Fire l: Girls Leaders 2-3: Sr. Chorus 3-4: Orchestra 1-4: Intramurals 1-4. Most individualistic, Eetty thinks school dry: likes partying better . . . roller skating, dances are sources of fun . . . spaghetti and meat balls . . . industry in '52, IOHN WARREN FELIX R. D. 1. Fleetwood-March 27, 1933 Vocational Boys' Leaders 3-4: Operetta 2: Intramurals 1-4: Public Speaking 4: Class Vice President 1, 4: Soccer 2: Basketball 2: Baseball 4: Olean 4. You're crazy, or so he says . . . class joker . . . snobbish girls, a pet peeve: brunettes, pets . . . ambition-success! . . . special interests are football and baseball. MABEL FORD R. D. 1. Oley-lune 24, 1933 Vocational Glee Club 1-4: Press Club 2-4: Hockey 3-4: Basketball 2-4: Track 3-4: Softball 2-4: Olean 4: Intramurals 1-4: County Chorus 3: Debating 4: Operetta 1-4. Frequently sings I Want to Be Loved . . . prefers redheads driving '36 Plymouths . . . loves that southern fried chicken . . . a goalie hard to beat. ELMER FRANK FOX R. D. l, Fleetwood-Feb. 23, 1953 Academic F.F.A. I-4. treasurer 4: Intramurals 1-4: Public Speaking 3: Baseball and Basketball Manager 2-4: Clean 4. Nuts, but happy . . . Foxie enjoys hunting fwhat?l . . . attracted by blonde, redheads . . . potatoes anytime .... '34 Dodge is his pride . . . active F.F.A. member . . . future machinist. IOYCE H. HAAS R. D. l. Oley-luly 21, 1933 Academic F.H.A. l: Glee Club 2-4: Press Club 3-4: Operetta 2-4: Sr. Chorus 3-4: County Chorus 4: Band 4: Intramurals l-4: Debating 2-4: Hockey 2-4: Basketball 2-4: Track 2-4: Clean 4: Ir. Chorus l-2. Clothes, dancing, and sports rate special attention . . . will be another nurse from Class of '51 . . . tasle buds dictate filling and hamburger gravy. ROBERT RALPH HARTMAN R. D. 1. Oley-Iuly 6. 1933 Vocational I-'.F.A. 2-4, reporter 3: Hi.Y 2. 4: Intramurals 1-4: Class Treasurer 3: Basketball l-4: Soccer 2. 4: Softball I-4: Olean 4. What do you mean that word? queries this farmer of tomorrow . . . TV influence brought about wrestling mania: preferences: blondes, '33 Plymouth, Maurer's cheeseburqers. CAROL ELIZABETH KRICK R. D. 1. Fleetwood-Iuly 7, 1933 Academic Press Club 2-4: Glee Club l, 3-4: Art Club 4: Operetta 1-4: Sr. Chorus 3-4: Debating 1-3: Public Speaking 2-4: Olean 4: Magazine Campaign 4. Usually humming a tune or nibbling candy . . . forever on some decorating committee . . . imaginative writer . . . certain blonde, blue-eyed lad . . . looks to nursing. RAYMOND IACOB LEISEY R. D. 1. Fleetwood-Oct. 29. teas Vocational Intramurals 1-4: Public Speaking 3: Olean 4. So often heard-- You're nuts, too! . . . big car auto races monopolize current interests . . . favorite retreat is Bryan's garage . . . stakes future as garage mechanic. MARION AMELIA LORAH Oley-March 27. 1932 Academic F.H.A. 1-2, president 3, secretary 4: Operetta 1-3: Sr. Chorus 2-4: County Chorus l, 2. 4: Intramurals, manager 1-4: Hockey. manager 1-4: Basketball and Softball manager 2-4. What I mean is . . . favors a Chevy from Boyertown . . . expert bowler? . . . often found munch- ing apples and singing Moving On . . . nursing in the future. RALPH PHILLIP LORAH R. D. l, Oley-August 10. 1932 Vocational Intramurals 1-4: Boys' Leaders 4: Baseball 3-4. Get out of here . . . just hates work . . . baseball anytime for Speedy . . . the color green attracts him . . . spaghetti is his dish . . . factory worker. SHIRLEY MAE LORAH Manatawny-March 5. 1933 Vocational Glee Club l-2. secretary-treasurer 3. president 4: Operetta 3: Sr. Chorus 2-4: Intramurals l-4: Class Vice President 2: Home Room President 4: Hockey 3-4: Cheerleading 2-3: Olean 4. D'ya know it? . . . friendly lass . . . fervent rooter for the blue and white . . . avers to fun-loving athletes . . . collects snapshots . . . will enter industry. DOROTHY R. MOYER Oley-Feb. 27. 1933 Vocational Girls' Leaders 2-3: Camp Fire 1: Intramurals I-4: Hockey and Basketball timekeeper and manager 2-4: Sr. Chorus 2-4: Olean 4. Well now, I'11 tell you . . . Maurer's cheese- burgers for Dot . . . finds conceited and bossy people perplexing . . . most capable sports manager . . . will enter industry. BARBARA ELLEN NOLL R. D. l. Fleetwood-Dec. 29. 1933 Commercial Camp Fire 1: Sr. Chonxs 2-4: Girls' Leaders 3-4, secretary 2: Glee Club. vice president 4: I-'.I .A. Sweetheart 3: Intramurals 1-4: Home Room Secretary 4: Hockey 2, 4: Basketball 2, 4: Softball I-4: Olean 4. Takes pleasure in harmonizing Moonlight Bay with Lucy's gang . . . finds exams monotonous . . . sports rate high, as do milkshakes and seafoods . . entering industry. ERMA IEAN H. ROHRBACH Oley-Feb. 8. 1933 Vocational Glee Club I-4: Operetta 1-4: Sr. Chorus 2-4: Intramurals 1-3: Olean 4. Smilingly agrees, You're not a' kidding . . . pet diversions are neat clothes and the Marines . . . avoids temperamental people . . . quiet and refined. RICHARD M. SCHLEGEL R. D. 2. Boyertown-May 29, 1933 Vocational F.F.A. 2, vice president 3. president 4: Cperetta 1-4: Sr. Chorus 2-4: County Chorus 2-4: Band 1-4: Orchestra 1-4: Intramurals 1-4: Class Treasurer I: Basketball 2-4: Track 2-3: State F.F.A. Band 2-4. Expressive That's fer shure signifies the redhead is near . . . super goalies and sports make the day . . . agriculture beams ahead . . . F.F.A. sets aim. PAUL A. SCHOLLENBERGER Oley-Dec. 9, 1933 Vocational F.F.A. 1-4: Sr. Chorus 3: Intramurals l-4: Stage Crew 3-4. Driving a '39 Chevy or meeting at C1int's occupies most of Nix's time . . . turkey is the favorite platter of this future clerk. HAROLD CALVIN SEIDEL R. D. 3, Fleetwood-Ian. 2. 1933 Vocational F.F.A. l-4: Intramurals 2-4. Driving around, earning money, steak sandwiches -these represent Boogie's main activities . . . industry his future aim . . . possessor of curly black hair . . . admonishes bossy people. RICHARD SEIDEL R. D. 3. Fleetwood-March 2, 1932 Vocational I-'.F.A. 2-4. Auto racing consumes interest of this future clerk from Breezy Corner . . . also likes fishing and hunting . . . loves pot pie: hates long exams. DAVID S. SNYDZR. IR. R. D. 1. Oley-August 6, 1932 Vocational Boys' Leaders 1: F.I .A. 2-4: secretary 4: Sr. Chorus 3: Band 4: Intra- murals 1-4: Stage Crew 3-4. Trapping enthusiast . . . farmwork is Snyder's chief ambition . . . spaghetti, his 31 dish . . . favors the color blue and blondes . . . evinces special interest in cars. IEAN ERMA STAPLETON Spanqsville--Ian. 27. 1934 Academic Press Club 1-4. editor 4: Glee Club 2, 4: Operetta 2-4: Sr. Chorus 2-4: County Chorus 1. 3-4: Orchestra 2-4: Intramurals 1-4: Debating 2. 4: Public Speaking 3: Class Treasurer 4: Hockey 3-4: Olean 4: Magazine Campaign 4. I'm gonna tell my mommy! . . . extremely in- terested in music, sports, and TV-pencil signifies busy schedule . . . adores Plymouth convertibles . . . top surgical nurse. PAUL R. WILLMAN Spangsvilleluly 16, 1933 Vocational F.F.A. 2-4: Press Club Photographer 4: Band 3-4: Intramurals 1-4: Public Speaking 3: Baseball 2, 4: Olean 4. Yes, dear . . . that '42 Chevy Deluxe, blonde cheerleaders . . . capable photographer . . . after teas- ing, F.F.A.-his chief activity . . . future in carpentering . . . cheeseburgers- Yum! yum! Twenty ezght Class Motto Attcun the Unattamable Class Flower Whlte Rose To my classmates All the world s a stage and all the men and women merely players Graduatron day 1951 marked for us the end of twelve years of school mg the end of rehearsal for thrs play we call Our Lrfe It was t1r1ng at tunes and we may have wanted to grve up at other tlmes lt was fun and excrtmg We have been well coached the entrre way by able dlrectors our faculty Lookmg on at the rehearsal ready to help to cr1t1c1ze or to pra1se were our parents But now the play begms Th1S IS the real thmg Perhaps we already have some xdea of the role we shall play farmer mechanxc teacher or busmess man Whatever the role may we play lt well wrth courage wlth honesty and wrth falth 1n ourselves and all our fellowmen Herbert Andrews class pres1dent 6 Ct 6 J O E C QP!! L to R H Andrews Presldent I Stapleton, Treasurer, B Dahms Secretary I Felxx,V1ce Presldent Class Colors .................................................. 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B k A ' X ' in 0 e ff aaa mio 5 sr i tz Thufy tu 0 Act I Elementary Years The IIISI year 1n school marked the beg1nn1ng of fr1endsh1p among the twenty four classmates We learned to tell the story of Goldrlocks and the Three Bears and of L1ttle Bed R1d1ng Hood In second grade some pup1ls took part rn the play The Mard and the Golden Slrpper taken from Clnderella As thlrd graders we wrt nessed the presentatron of Tom Sawyer and rn art made corn dolls By thts tlme we were ready for promotron to the 1ntermed1ate grades Durmg our fourth year Paul Schollenberger began workrng at the garage across from h1s home In frfth grade Betty Drumheller s New Year s resolutron was to get up 1n the morn1ng the fust t1me her mother called That year we also took part rn a v1tam1n play In srxth grade we gave our teacher a btrthday party and added a magazme rack to our room How pleasant were those hours m our readrng corner' Act II lumor Hrgh Seventh grade brought us a completely new k1nd of schedule We mxssed our recesses found classes much longer attended many more assembly programs had vocatlonal classes for the IIISI t1me The qlIlS w1ll remember those aprons whlch they styled and proudly wore wh1le servmg at banquets In erghth grade we pre sented the Thanksg1v1ng assembly program but 1t IS a n1nth grade play that we shall never forget Whtle the stage was dark and we were huntmg buned treasure Grace shocked the audrence by accrdentally droppxng the p1Ck After much other confuslon on stage and an rncorrect l1ne the grrls grggled the concluslon Act III Sen1or Hrgh Tenth grade brought the pnvxlege of playmg varsxty sports choosmg between academ1c and vocatronal courses gomg out for debatmg and racktng our brams dur1ng Iowa tests Th1s was the fxrst year for school dances too The end of October found us the happy owners of a ten dollar brll presented as second pr1ze for the Halloween float As 1un1ors we earned money by sponsor1ng a dance rn November In March ten of us part1c1pated rn the publxc speakmg contest The jumor senror receptlon had a crrcus as 1ts theme We shall always be proud of Grace as the muscle man and Betty Drumheller as the pony g1rl After lookmg forward to llje as senlors for eleven years we found that 1ts real1zat1on meant a strenuous schedule of act1v1t1es Sellrng chocolate mxlk and candy managmg the magazrne campargn and presentrng a class play were a few of these Another memorable event rnvolved handlmg the cake and crder stand at the thud Oley Valley Farr Fmdrng the orchard trylng to beat an oncomlng stonn wh1le we madly f1lled our baskets wrth apples of every descr1pt1on and waxtmg rm pat1ently for Grace and the truck to arnve were only several d1ff1cult1es By com mencement we all agreed we had reached the pomt where we would separate and choose our own l1fe work A -5, B cf ! ' 0 49 6 ,I E, fl and found out how much fun gym class could be. During the junior high years we all frm-Y 05:5 l 0l0 QC? It IS the spring of 1960 and a delightful play is capturing headlines in the city papers of Penoley Pennsylvania The play IS a new 1dea 1n dramatic circles for it presents prominent Penoleites in the roles they occupy in real life We were pr1v1leged to be present in the 1av1sh1y decorated theater the Penoley Plaza on the opening night We felt proud to enter this creation of acquaintances yes the head carpenter had been Paul Willman the ele tncal engineer who planned the fabulous lighting system was David Deysher From the lobby we were ushered to our seat by the theater manager Mr Herbert Andrews who treated us royally As we sank into our orchestra seats our attention was drawn to the eXql11S1le floral arrangements across the stage The pro gram mentioned that these were sent with the compliments of Grace Clouser s Rose Gardens Examrmng the program we were amazed to see that the play had been written by Carol Kr1ck and Barbara Dahms The play entitled Our City portrayed the human side of people 1n every walk of life Act I S ene I featured three well known U S members of the World Police Force who had just returned from distant points From the Arr Force came Iames D16l1'1Ch from the Marines Richard Conrath from the Navy Elsie DeTurck These three Citizens of the now umted world were inter ested 1n exam1n1ng conditions in their native city In Scene 2 the three C1t1zens were inspecting the factories of our fair city First on their 11st was the Berkley Linoleum Company In the stamping department they found Ralph or Speedy Lorah working rapidly to meet his daily quota In the cut ting room they met Harold Seidel Scene 3 found our C1t1zens m the Plastlc Supply bu11d1ngs They were greeted by the stenographer Erma Rohrbach In the designing studio they found our happy department they met Barbara Noll and Shirley Lorah dorng some handiwork in plastics In the shipping department Dorothy Moyer o cupled the pos1t1on of head boss assisted by Betty Drumheller In Act II the C1t1zens V1S1led public institutions In Scene 1 they went through the Penoley General Hospital Upon enterlng the mam hall they spied MGIIOD Lorah head nurse on the first floor They acquired perm1ss1on to go into the observatory of the operating room where the young doctor was being assisted by his effictent nurse Iean Stapleton Not be1ng able to 1nterrupt lean they entered the research lab where they recognlzed Ioyce Haas leanmq over a metrozone mtcroscope Scene 2 took place in the Penoley Elementary School In the first grade room they were greeted by a petite teacher Miss Gloria Bauder They found modern fac1l1t1es everywhere and entered the gymnasium to watch a g1rls basketball game Between halves the ref Betty DeTurk came over to talk to them She told them that another classmate Elmer Fox was now a skllled machinist with the Skxlltex Steel Company In Scene 3 the C1t1zens went to the Felix Department Store They were met by the owner and manager Iohn Felix who took them to the floorwalker Richard Seidel Filling the pos1t1on as head salesman rn hardware was Paul Schollenberger Act III took us into the open countryside As the curtarn opened the Citizens found themselves 1n the middle of a husking party To the tune of The Corn Husk ers Polka about a dozen farmers their wives and youngsters worked talked and sang mernly In answer to a county farm agents question we found that the host for the occasion was Robert Hartman now the owner of a 250 acre farm The agent Richard Schlegel mquired also about a Mr David Snyder who hapened to be one of the v1s1t1ng huskers and owner of the neighboring farm In the flnal scene of the play the three C1t1zens seemed contented with what they had seen of their home town The smiles with which they heartily lomed the farm folks 1n their refreshments seemed reassuring They must have decided it to be worthwhlle to be separated for long periods of time from all acquamtances rn order to help the World Police Force guard and protect such sincere fellowmen Thzrty thru C K go-lucky classmate, llflabel Ford, designing beautiful pieces of plastic. In the shaping Thirty four CICLJJ GHC! Q5fCl,l'l'lQl'll We the 51 graduates being 1n falrly sound m1nd and body bequeath to you the class of 52 a few of our prized attributes and accomplishments Barbara Noll s freckles we leave to Ahce Reifsnyder Iames Blaney will be the proud owner of Bertha Grace Clousers pride and Joy Rlchard Schlegel g1ves h1s farm know how to Russell Clauser Paul Schollenberger s job at Glace s goes to Arulene McAll1ster Ienme Young shall 1nher1t Raymond Leisey s trusty brcycle To Doris Rothermel we leave Herbert Andrews crew cut Iohn Reider w1ll own Robert Hartman s hot rod David Deysher w1lls his height to Roy Youse proporuons Davrd Snyders ever ready pleasant srn1le will belong to Charles Angstadt A resounding laugh goes to Ralph Rothenberger from Harold Seidel To Faye Noll go Dorothy Moyer s red boots Erma Rohrbach s penmanship is left to Wyman Kaarstadt The quietness of Ralph Lorah will pass to David Garman Norman Read1nger IS given Grace Clouser s story telllng techmques Betty Lou Lorah IS hell' to Elsle DeTurCk s t1m1d1ty A love for sports 1S left to Annabelle Noll by Betty DeTurk Iohn Fehx wills h1s corny lokes to Iames Iones Mabel Fords long fmgernalls are left to Shlrley Noll To Marvin Bauer s collectron oi wives go the sen1or girls Betsy Boote shall rece1ve Erma Rohrbach s long ha1r Richard Conrath leaves h1s dogs to Mlldred Reicler 1 ,7 a Donald Griffith is to be the grateful heir to Elmer Fox's physical U55 and Qdianiellf R1chard Serdel wrlls h1s study hablts to Anna Harthne A flarr for mus1c passes from lean Stapleton to Edward Klttrell Paul Wlllman s boastfulness goes to Harold B1eber Rrchard Serdel s college 1ntent1ons w1ll be handed over to Carl Moyer The promptness of Iohn Fel1x IS left to Harold H9lI1Ck Iames D1elI'1Ch s dark han' shall be passed on to Robert S1ttler A taste for stock car IGCIHQ 1S left by Raymond LGISGY to George 1der Sh1rley Lorah s dr1v1ng skrll shall belong to Peter Von Dohren Els1e DeTurck s sew1ng ab1l1ty shall go to Sara Breber Glona Bauder s lobless pos1t1on 1S passed on to Nancy Rathje To Danrel Schlegel goes Carol KIlCk s love for farm hfe Ralph Lorah leaves h1s f1ght1ng Ph1ll1es 1n L1ll1an Zuber s hands Robert Gr1ff1th IS he1r to Carol Krrcks art1st1c touch Charles Rohrbach shall I9Ce1Ve Marlon Lorah s talkatrveness Ioyce Haas W1llS her temper to Hazel Rush To Nancy Gearhart go Rlchard Conrath s faclal contort1ons Glor1a Bauder s love of readrng IS left to Arthur Haas Barbara Dahms w1lls her scholastrc ab1l1ty to Bruce Hetrl k Barbara Noll s naturally curly hau shall belong to Esther Howard Elmer Fox s penmanshrp techmques are left to Nora Troxel The wrestl1ng techn1ques of Robert Hartman go to Walter Hafer Marlene Lengel w1ll recelve Betty DeTurks 101I1l manrpulatlons Betty Drumheller leaves her 1ackada1s1ca1 tendenc1es to Betty Seyler lane Stapleton IS herr to lean Stapleton s name CLASS OF 51 lhnflf 114 l . , . .., . . ' ' ' Re' . . , .. . . , . .. . . ,. .. . . . ., . . . , . . , . . . , . . , . . . , Thirty- bhkllflli BABY PICTURES 1. Herbert Andrew.: '. Gloria Baud -.1 ll er: 3. Grwce Clouser' 4. Richard Conrathg 5. Barbara Dahmsi 6. Betty D' t ich: 10. Betty Drumhellerg 11. John Felix: 12, Elmer DeTurk: 7. Elsie DeTurck: 8, Daxid Deysher: 9. Jimes 16 r Fox: 13. Joyce Hvxs: 14. Robert Hartman: 15. Raymon d Lelsey: 16. Marlon Lorwh: 1'. Ralph Lorahg 18. Shixles R1 h d Schlevelg 22. Paul Schollenbergerg 23. David Snyder Lorah: 19. Dorothy Moyer: 20. Barbara Noll: 21. c ar D sin' kr? N Q rg Qw W X M Xl f W W Q ff K XM 4 MW K W :S f 59 1 A , FX x 7 EWS Thu fu f zqhf Ct 6 Flrst row R Youse A McAl11ster E Howard I Stapleton S Berber A Relfsnyder M Render A Noll W Haier Second row I Young L Zuber F Noll A Hartlme S Noll B L Lorah M Lenqel N Troxel N Rathye B Seyler Mrs Lausch Thlrd row R Srttler D Schlegel W Kaarstadt N Gearhart H Rush B Boote G Helder A PCGS Fourth row H Berber H Hetrxck D Gorman R Grxfhlh C Moyer N Reodlnger I Iones Flfth row E Kxttrel R Clauser R Rothenberger P Von Dohren I Rerder M Bauer Absent I Blaney C Anvstadt C Rohrbach D Gnfhth ear Cfam o 195 We the class of 52 w1sh all possxble success to you 1n the future years We hope that each of you wxll reach the goal 1n hfe toward Wh1Ch you are stnvmg We the jumor class w111 try to mamtam ihe h1gh standards Wh1Ch you have held before us Every one of us rs extendmg to you hrs s1ncere w1shes for a most happy and abundant hfe -CLASS OF 52 7 Cf :S 0 Frrst row M Berber S Bauder M I Haas M L Heiiley A Anqstadt P Snyder I Hetrlck I Wolford G Sexbert Second row Mr Knabb D Nerherser A Herner A Readmqer D Seyler H Noll I Moyer M Sendel N Rmker P Hertzog Mr Stnttmatter Thxrd row D Cronrath M Lees D Rerst T Kurtyka D Gerssler E Werdner N Lorah H Hetrxck M I Noll I Brerdenstem Fourth row S Readmqer K Sassaman B Gehry H Pexter A Rexchert R Yoder W Bertolet R H111 C Baer I Krtck H Zrmmerman Absent M Wanner S DeTurck S Shrrey P Rennrnger Second row P H11bert E Franke K Felrx G B1eber N Angstadt B Hoover T Wrlhams M Fterst M Breber F Correll Mr Heffley Thrrd row R Stoltzius B Yeager R Rhodes T Derr D Turczynskx E Long C Smrth C Remert I Boote B Ferson Fourth row Mrs Chase D Cronrath S Trout P Staufter C Wrllman I Rathle R Delp I Hrchards A Mahohck I Brumbach C Serdt Frith row C Mathlas R Schoenley R Mast C Warmer C Zrmmerman R Hxester G Gauby A Wentzel R Snyder S Hcrrthne H Breber R Angstadt Absent R Zerbe B Rxchard 61:56 Ctrizi 54 Thnfy nun I I I 0 7 First row: I. Angfstadt, S. Howard, G. Reinert, S. Re nninger, G. Lorah, E. Krause, P. Yenser, E. Young, Cf Fmfy add '55 add 56 Frrst row H Romrg I Breber M Snyder A M Hefiner F Angstadt M K Herbern R Heffner Second row M Snyder E Rohrbach I Brertenstem I Mumma H Zook D Bxeber T Andrews M Hetrrck Mrs Handorf Thrrd row E Taylor I Rrssmrller R Angstact G Sxttler A M Srttler M Yerger Fourth row K Frtzgerald S Copley M L Bower P Maurer T Hoch L Greth Absent M Mast C Clauser K Manmrller Ftrst row R Serdel K Lorah R Rennmger P Stoltzius B Hassler E Angstadt I Moxon W Stapleton G Gnmes Second row G Brunner A Gallagher R Rerder R Hertz R Schaeffer N Youse C Clark I Kurtz N Mast Mrss DeMott Thrrd row R Retfsnyder L Grresemer S Custer M Maurer I Weldner H Stoltzfus F Eyrxch G Yoder Fourth row I Flatt N Sassaman P Turczynskr S Haas G Gassert E Eyrrch H Hoffman R Reppert Absent when pxcture was taken Hoy Angstadt Frrst row K Snyder S Moyer H Rennmger C Conrad M Seldel D Srttler Second row Mrs Brunner G Zook P Spears R Khne M Dretrrch B Hartlrne E Stoltzius R Oswald Tlurd row R Dahms B Grrfirth R Fox E Rerisnyder M Marburger C Klemmer I Zxegler Fourth row S Weller L Berger C Marburger I Gnm S Rathye P Manmrller I Rathje Absent I Mast H DeTurck I Schlegel FIISI row D Breber I DeTurck L Zook L A Glrck P Youse E Rhoads E Bxeber C Kurtz Second row Mrss DeTurck S DeTurck R Wagner W Relder I Stoltzfus A Yerger B Srttler F Rennmger M Rrchard Tlurd row S Yoder L Gnesemer R Yerger N Obarov N Lorah I Boote E Hoffman Fourth row D Eyrrch D Bucher! K Nerherser N Olson R Rohrbach I Stapleton A Romlg Absent L Lengel LX l Cl Zlfl Folly one ' fl, 2 Q if ourffz I Cl Olftlnf F01 fy fu 0 Fmrst row B Bxeber G Hoch P Lechner R Shuey I Levcn C Henry P Behrle C Lcub Second row F Relfsnyder C Kerchner I-I Nexhexser L Haus E Weller G Rexisnyder I Most E Mczrburqer Thxrd row M1ss Mdnwlller L Zook E DeTL.rck R Rohrboch R Relchcxrd C Hoffman E Herbem H Hoffman I Heppert Absent I Bernstel Fust row L Bzeber I Ccxples A Ped1n1 L ONe1l B Behrle E Heffner B Flatt M Bxeber Second row C Grlesemer R Conrad I Clouser C Ymglmg L Bleber N Flsher R Rohrbdch L Stoltzius I Angstddt Thlrd row H Hartman M Hefiner C Iildnd R Fxsher I Hxmmelrexch G Custer H Fxsher K Hoch Absent M Snyder e A 2 ra Frrst row C Gallagher A Schaeffer B Stoltztus P Hoch C Rennmger S Ohlmqer E Schlegel R Loeb Second row N Youse B Schatz C Wagner D Serdt M Hrmmelretch B Custer I Satter A Shrrey I Reppert Thlrd row C Levan M Wentzel M Zook R Rerfsnyder R Manmrller H Moyer E Rothenberqer D Eyrxch C Henry P Bauer T Greth Mrs Rexder Fourth row N Frsher W Weldner F Margerrson M E Ohlmger H Chnstman L Getssler E Barlet G Hartman D Brumbach I Eynch Fxrst row seated W Behrle T Angstaclt L Kurtz A Breber H B uber A Gzacommr N Levan I Rothenberger Second row R DeTurck I Hoch W Stoltzlus L Haas C Rathje I Caples K Glrck M DeLong Mrs Schaeffer Thxrd row S Youse L Dretrrch D DeTurck D Breber V Render S Frsher I Srttler L Stoltzlus Fourth row E Rrchard W Shrrey I Olson P Sheetz E Trout M Mast M Mast Absent R Katz D Pachron l 6l QCOI'l I 6L I' Ol fy thru L I . 7 fl ' W e Absent: D. I, Parsons, I. Yoder. M. Stackhouse. I Q ll':5 PCL Frrst row P Herm M Schatz S Kurtz S Marburger N Sexdel T Rxssmrller B Bernstel M Caples Second row R Gallagher A Knabb P Moyer E Sherman R Rerfsnyder I Breber H Renmnqer B Htmmelrerch L Rxchard Thlrd row I Brumbach L Readmger I Staufter R Laub R Rerchard C Mast R ONe1l R Parson R Rhoads Mrs Bernstel Fourth row A Stoltzfus N Brumbach S Srttler S Fxsher E Sheetz D Auchenbach B A Werdner R Rohrbach P Chnstman Absent I Rerfsnyder D DeTurk Sept Sept Nov Nov Nov Dec Dec an an an Feb Feb Apnl Aprll May Iune Forty four 1011 What a trme the senrors had prckrng app es' Senlors h1t the top 1n magazrne sales Where are the A s I expected on thrs report? Lynx agam start basketball season Grrls varsrty basketball team show off new suns Where drd Torn Pame get the chewrnq gum for assembly the senlors st111 wonder Cookxes and punch at the Santa Hop Back agarnl Get those notebooks up to-date before mrdyears Everyone w1ll hrt the books tomght for tomorrow exams Tu11p Trrne a great success Boys keep water carners busy at Father-and Son Banquet Tongues start waggmg at the Mother and Daughter Banquet Comedlans shrne 1n the Sen1or class play Sen1or Prom get out your formal grrlsl Commencement 1S here So long school days New York here we come' . 24- ' ' ' ' l . T . 26- ' ' ' ' . H Sept. 27-30-Cake and Cider Stand open. Ouch, my stomach! E ' iii . ' I r A . 24- ' ' ' ' . 1 o 82 1 L I It - - I . 16- ' E l . 2- ' . - ' . E I . 17- ' ' ' , - . V I . 31-' -' ' . E . 6- - - . N . zo- ' - - . T . - T . . . - s S ' 19- ' , , ' . 25- ' . , . 1- , . V9 , W N Q XX MQ I KW fx L Q U WS V Kcyffffk I Ny f X W Q K fx f MK X532 ff, D ffl LV ,A K X f ,f I il A I 1, I 17 ff V , QM!! , V ii? K X 'X ff f 5 V g J XE Li I fm 7 - o . Q ,q S K ff' L10 ! I K f K J Q X - ., Xl I 9 5 O N as lv! gf TE? 5 'O K A K 2 2 f f ' Frrst row P Stauffer D Gexssler S Bauder M L Heflley A MacA1l1ster E Wexdner M Lees I Wolford B Hoover B Drumheller G Bauder B Hassler I Wexdner Second row R Gnfhth R Mast R Angstadt E Howard A Wentzel R Clauser R Rothenberger B DeTurk Iohn Helder K Sassaman R Yoder I D1etr1ch Mr Wxlhams Absent R Schlegel clarmet C Angstadt trumpet A Rerlsnyder Vrolm II I C Q if i I CL Fmfy su Under the baton of L Pemberton W1ll1ams the orchestra IS the leadmq mus1cal organ1zat1on of the school It plays for b1weekly assemb11es all spec1al school events and part1c1pates 1n an annual spnng mus1cal concert The orchestra also played for the operetta held on Ianuary 21 ent1t1ed Tullp Tlme Agam th1s year the orchestra w1ll be entered 1n the Forens1c Mus1c League Contest At Piano: I. Stapelton. B. Gehry. Flrst row K Lorah D Berber H Zlmmerman M Lees R Rothenberger I Moxon K Sassamcrn B Hoover B Stapleton Second row H Angstadt A Wentzel R Griffith P Maurer G Lorah I Haas M Lengel R Yoder I Dretnch E Wexdner R Mast T Derr Mr Wllhams Thlrd row R Setdel B Boote E Klttrell S Noll D Snyder Absent C Angstadt Trumpet R Schlegel Clarmet C Clouser Drum S DeTurck Clarmet all Many and vaned are the performances rendered by the Oley H1gh School Band under the sklllful hand of L Pemberton W1ll1ams Fufst on the agenda of presentatlons 1S the annual Halloween Parade New Year s greetlngs are cheerfully heralded when the band ceremon1ously marches through town collectmg gen erous donat1ons for the muslc fund Wltness the hep muslc whlch the band somet1mes fosters at the basket ball games Present1ng a concert at the Oley Nlght of MUSIC and marchlng on Memor1a1 Day are the remam 1ng rendltlons contnbuted by the organ1zat1on For 1mprovement and pract1ce band members meet every Wednesday afternoon Forty se ur n l 1 I . I - - - - H H 1 Frrst row G Bauder B Seyler S Lorah M Ford E DeTurck B Noll B DeTurk I Stapleton I Haas Second row Mrs Chase G Selbert I Hetrxck F Correll M Lees I Young K Sassaman B Hoover M Berber S Bauder K Fellx D Moyer M Lorah Absent G Clouser The Lynxettes were surprrsed when they reached Wrlson They dxdnt have to play ln a corn held but there was a p1tcher s mound 1n the m1ddle of the hockey held When Oley and Fleetwood played the ref seemed to forget to come Betty Seyler scored four t1mes to take top honors Isabell Hetrrck scored twlce and Joyce Haas and Barbara Noll scored once Hav1ng only one team a vars1ty the Lynxettes frmshed w1th a frve trve average for the thud consecutlve year Grace was 1n there hghtmg at Kutztown when she was trlpped Mabel really talked up the games and kept that ball nght outsrde the goal where 1t belonged The halfbacks lean and Betty gave the fullbacks Glor1a and Shnfley a real hit whtle the rest of the team was there to back them up SCHEDULE Score Oley at Wrlson Kutztown at Oley Fleetwood at Oley Oley at Fleetwood Oley at Shllhngton Hamburg at Oley Oley at Hamburg Oley at Kutztown 3 F orty mght Q - .......................,..,.. 2 - 3 B ll . F, ..,...............,.......... 0 - 2 Wilson at Oley ..............,..................... l - 0 ' ' .............................. 0 - 2 First row G Lorah R Hartman H Hetnck R Conrath T Kurtyka W Haier G Relnert Second row R Snvder A Mahohck I Dretnch R Clauser C Moyer E Krttrell R Anqstadt Thlrd row R Yoder H Andrews P Von Dohren D Deysher I Rexder M Bauer B Yeager Mr Knabb Absent C Angstadt D Grxfhth Due to the lack of exper1ence of the malonty of the team the O H S soccer team dtd not make too brg a success of therr season f1n1sh1ng w1th a re ord of four won s1x lost and two t1ed The ever present spurt oi Oley was there however as proved through a 1 0 upset of prev1ously unbeaten Perry and a 4 0 vrctory over the s1x trmes champs of Hamburg Those who w111 be lost to next year s team through gradu at1on are co captcuns R Conrath and D Deysher hard h1tt1ng halfbacks I D1etr1ch and R Hartman fleet footed wrngs and H Andrews 1ns1de SCHEDULE Score Oley at Kutztown Oley at Hamburg Oley at Ontelaunee Fleetwood at Oley Oley at Amlty Perry at Oley Kutztown at Oley Hamburg at Oley Ontelaunee at Oley Oley at Fleetwood Amlty at Oley Oley at Perry I' Aaah.-N. W me Ulfll mm . . . I . . . . C 1 I 1 . - ' ' 1 1 1 - . I - . . . . , . - . 0 . I - . . I I . . . , ' I I . , I - . K ' Lv , may -tw A, sr. M , V A rtr- 4' - .3 fr K ,' E' lj . , - Vg W ' O - 1 - V Y A L p tgp 2'flrfjggrgiflgjgttpf ' ...................................... 1 - 0 A ' A4 , ' -V . , we f E 5 K Q , 2. Y ' - I I Y A , l'zHu K v E A T R B L toR E Long W Kaarstadt R Hartman I Dxetrtch R Clauser D Deysher P Von Dohren H Andrews R Conrath E Fox Mr Knabb Absent R Schlegel C Angstadt D Grxfhth BOYS VARSITY BASKETBALL Thxs season proved a d1sappo1nt1ng one for the Oley varslty What they lacked to w1n the b1g games IS unknown for lt seemed the team had the ab111ty and the SPIIII but couldn t bnng 1t to the surface for the lmportant games Those who w1ll be lost through graduatxon are H Andrews R Conrath D Deysher B Hartman and R Schlegel Nov Nov Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec an an an an an Feb Feb Feb BOYS BASKETBALL Schedule Bethel at Oley Alumm at Oley Perry at Oley Robesonla at Oley Oley at Morgantown Boyertown at Oley Oley at Boyertown Oley at Fleetwood Oley at Robesoma Ontelaunee at Oley Oley at Perry Morgantown at Oley Oley at Amrty Fleetwood at Oley 16 Oley at Ontelaunee Scores . 21- ...,..................,............. 35 - 27 . 24- ' ...,,..,....,..................... 27 - 36 . 1- ...,..........4.........,......,.... 46 - 30 . 5- ' .....,....,.,......,........ 30 - 45 . 8- ..............,...,,.... 50 - 48 . 12- ............................ 48 ' 42 Dec. 16-Amity at Oley .,.......,.........,................ 38 - 27 . 19- ........,..............,.... 42 - 46 I . 5- ............................ 47 - 50 I . 9- ' .........................,.. 36 - 73 I . 12- .....,.................,.. 44 - 51 I . 19- .............,................,..... 48 - 76 I . 26- ........................ 39 - 51 . 2- ' ..........,..,......,..,............ 40 - 62 , 9- ............................ - T I L RA A VB ,ET SK L to R Mrs Chase G Bauder M Lengel B Sevler N Troxel B DeTurk E DeTurck N Gearhart M Ford B Noll F Noll B L Lorah I Haas D Moyer M Lorah Absent G Clouser Nov Dec Dec Dec Dec an an an an an Fe Feb 9 Oley at Kutztown GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL Practrce started 1n the m1ddle of November as twelve grrls answered the call for varsny basketball The season opened w1th the annual alumnae game from Wh1Ch the Lynxettes emerged w1th a loss We entered the frrst league game w1th Perry and came out on top The Oley lassxes next VICLOIY was a prachce game w1th Wernersv1lle Betty DeTurk Grace Clouser Mabel Ford E1S19 DeTurck Barbara Noll GIOIIG Bauder and Ioyce Haas w1l1 be lost by graduahon GIRLS BASKETBALL Schedule Scores Oley at WIISOH Perry at Oley Oley at Hamburg Amlty at Oley Oley at Fleetwood Fleetwood at Oley Kutztown at Oley Boyertown at Oley Oley at Perry Hamburg at Oley Oley at Amlty I' iffy on: . 29- ' ...,.....,...,..,,...,..........,. 17 - ss . 1- .....,........,.,...,.............,... as - 39 i . 12- ..r,..r...........,.......,... 40 - 68 ff . 14- ' .........,,,............,.........,. 39 - as g 1 , 19- .,.....................,.... 33 - 44 J Dec. 21--Oley at Wernersville ......,,................ 30 - 29 U ,W , I . 5- .,,..rr.....,...r........,.. 31 - 30 L 1 . 9- ...,,,...,.,.,...,............ 31 - 27 2 1 . 16- ............................ 67 - 39 ' 1 . 19- .........,........,.,........,...... 33 - 41 1 . ze- .1.,11.........1..,.,.,....... 35 - 27 b. 5- ' .......,.......,...,.....,....,..,., 40 - 44 g F1rst row W Kaarstadt Mgr R Slttler M Bauer E Kxttrell A Mahohck H Hetrlck E Long Second row E Fox G Lorah D Seyler I Brum bach R Angstadt G Remert Mr Knabb Thxrd row C Mathras I Rathye A Relchert R Snyder W Haier BOYS IV BASKETBALL GIRLS IV BASKETBALL The Iumor Varslty playlng wrth the varslty some able players for the future hopes of Oley We hope that these players w1ll be able to make Oley a standout 1n basketball 1n the future Fxrst row S Belber I Wolford S Bauder B Hoover M Bexber F Cor rell K Fehx Second row Mrs Chase M Lees N Angstadt Gelssler K Sassaman Wexdner M L Heftley Angstadt D Moyer Lorah Fzffy tuo ACCOId1ng to the IV team of 1951 our baby Lynxettes 1n both games w1th Am1ty pushed through 1n a tlght squeeze The lay vees record doesnt reveal all of therr qual1t1es s1nce all thelr games were closely scored l 0 K : . , . S7 . ' Q I T t t . B' -. I ' - ,' 1 .l. , . . v. A L l in the same league, ploved that we will have varsity of next year has line materials. I Our . . -. I S . . . , D. I- ' , . . , A. S' B 1- 2 V. Frrst row H Hetnck I Fehx R Conrcrth R Clcruser D Deysher H Andrews R Lorch A Relchert Second row E Fox T Kurtyka D Seyler C Muthms I Rcrthye I Brumboch R Snyder L to R Mrs Chase B Hoover S Noll F Noll B Noll B DeTurk E DeTurck M Ford B Seyler N Troxel L Zuber A Herner Absent G Clouser I Flffy Huw I G. Loroh, G. Reinert, C, Baer, Mr. Strittmcrtter. 0 if I'6LC BOYS TRACK Every student who has the physrcal quah fxcauons for track should take advantage of the sport thxs xs one sport where you depend on no one but yourself The mterest ln track has dechned but the ambmous ones who do come out and work falthfully are rewarded m more ways than one ll' 5 I ClC Flrst row F Eynch D Tur czynskx G Remert Second row Mr Knabb I Rxssmxller R Anqstadt R Helster I Rexder A Maho ltck H Hetncl. R Rhodes K Lorah Absent C Moyer GIRLS TRACK The track team of 1950 part1c1pated 1n the annual track meet held at Wxlson H1gh School Included w1th track events were also held athlet1cs The chlef events were the 50 yard dash the 440 yard relay the h1gh lump the standmg broad jump and the basketball throw Fxrst row B Hassle: E Ang N stadt M I Maurer S Copley M K Herbexn D Bexber Second row Mrs Chase I Haas M Ford B Deturk E DeTurck B Seyler L Zuber E Howard A Hemer Fzlty four ' A 9 gy, gif!!! OZTQCLJQPJ Ftrst row B Hassler F Ang stadt D Moyer A Herner Seyler N Troxel M Maurer E Angstadt second row Mrs Chase S N B Noll F Noll E De turck B Boote A Harthne M L Bower Absent G Clouser M Mast BOYS LEADERS The arm of th1s club wh1ch IS open to grades 7 to 12 rs to promote good sportsman shtp and co operatlon xn sports and other act1v1t1es The boys play speedball football and keep the locker room txdy Each candldate must be a member of the Athletrc ASSOCIGLIOH keep a scrapbook of the latest sports mforma t1on and partlclpate 1n at least one Inter scholastlc sport On February 17th the Athlet1c Assoc1at1on through the a1d of the Boys and G1IlS Leaders Clubs sponsored a dance oyd oliea el J GIRLS LEADERS Thls club IS open to all grrls mterested rn sports The purposes are to promote good sportsmanshlp to teach members how to oth clate at games and everythmg pertaxnlng to sports Actxvxtles of the w1nter months were makmg emblems and hats from felt p1ng pong tournament shuffleboard and darts Dur1ng the Chr1stmas season the grrls locker room was decorated and also kept neat dunng the year The club asslsted 1n the Mother and Daughter Banquet by handlmg the bus1ness matters Flrst row R Sexdel H Hoff man I Rernert F Eynch I Rlssmrller R Shaefter G Lorah Second row Mr Knabb T Kurtyka D Gorman H An drews D Devsher I Felrx A Mahohck R Lorah Thrrd row W Hater D Sey ler C Mathras I Brumbach S Haas R Relfsnyder R Rerder L Grxesemer Absent R Conrath E Ktttrell I zlty fn 1 Q 7 B, , . , .I. oll.. ,. ,. - . . . I . I . - , C! Fztfy sn gf an SENIOR HIGH Frrst row D Nerhouser P Snyder I Hetrrck I Wolford G Setbert I Stapleton E Howard L Zuber M L I-Ieft ley A McAl1xster P Hertzog Second row Mr Wxllrams M Ford S Lorah S Noll B L Lorah M Lees I Moyer M Lengel I Young N Rmker Thrrd row M I Noll B Noll I Haas I Stapleton C Krrck B Boote E DeTurck E Rohr bach E Wetdner B DeTurk Fourth row W Hater R Yoder I Iones I Krrck K Sassaman G Render R Hxll C Baer D Rerst 1 row Gehry Clouser I Rexder R Roth enberger D Gorman H Andrews Absent E Krttrell GLEE CLUB baton of L Pemberton W1ll1ams the chorus of erghty three students rangrng from seventh to twelfth grade performs at the Oley Nrght of Mus1c and takes part ID the operetta The club meets every two weeks srngrng popular and classrcal musrc Its soc1al act1v1t1es consrst of an annual Chnstmas party for 1ts members and the sponsormg of an rntormal dance for the entrre h1gh school greg cm IUNIOR HIGH Frrst row P Stoltztus G Yoder S Howard C Clark G Brunner E Taylor T Andrews R Hefiner Second row Mr Wrllxams E Rohrbach K Felrx R Ang stadt N Angstadt I Rrchards M Rerst E Krause P Hrlbert Thrrd row I Weldner N Breber B Hoover C Remert S Copley A M Slttler T Wrlhams M Yerger Fourth row D Cronrath P Staufter R Hlester G Gauby R Mast S Trout I Boote Absent K Manmxller B Rzchard R Angstadt 2 2 Li Fltth ' Q B. ' , R This is an organization for those interested in vocal music. Under the U, 33,4 Fxrst row P Rennmger Yenser R Delp R Berber Lorah H Noll M Setdel Hartman R Youse Second row A Haas Berber R Stttler H Hetrrck I Rathle C Wanner S Hart lme H Hetnck Mr Blank Thtrd row H Setdel E Fox W Kaarstadt D Schlegel H Schoenley D Snyder C Wrllman C Smtth Fourth row R Serdel R Lorah P Schollenberger P Wxllman P Von Dohren R Grxfttth M Bauer A Retch ert H Petter Absent N Readmger C Angstadt I Blaney D Grti hth C Rohrbach FFA The Oley Valley F F A 1S a member of the Natronal Orgamzatron To be elrgrble for membershrp 1n the F F A one must go through an offrctal 1n1t1at1on and after thrs he 15 a Green Hand Funds for the chapter used to buy equlpment are ratsed by selllng seeds and sponsor1ng a dance along wrth the F H A and varrous other act1v1t1es Chapter members also exhrbrted at local farrs and won a total of Sl 300 rn prrze money Some members also have part1c1pated tn the State F F A Band whrch performs durrng the F F A conventmon at State College and the Harrrsburg Farm Show FHA of Amerrca conststed of purchasmg a steam rron for the school part1c1pat1ng rn the annual Halloween parade and chancrng off a qullt whrch was made by the grrls They also co sponsored wrth the F F A a Chrrstmas dance and gave a fashton play at the Mother Daughter Banquet SAA Ftrst row E Angstadt I Bteber M I Haas M Lorah A Rerfsnyder G Bauder D Beber B Hassler Second row Mrs Lendackr Hazel Stoltztus S Bteber M Rerder D Getssler F Bretdenstem C Ftz gerald M I Maurer N Mast Ivlfflf sm 1 II I I I X ' : . ' , P. , . , . ' , R. : . , H. . . .' ' ' . . The activities of the Future Homemakers O I I Oli! Pdf? C Seated M Warmer R Stoltzfus P Standmg S Rennmger I Flatt B Person N Sassaman I Mummu Mrss Lash M Snyder I Angstadt Absent S DeTurck S Readtnger Fury mghf Q Clfllflg CJ Frrst row seated A Noll I Staple ton I Haas M Ford S Bauder Second row N Ra h e B L Lorcth Mr Staufter H Rush C Angstadt E Wexdner I Iones Mrs Lausch P Hertzog M Lees M Berber Flrst row C Anqstadt E Ktttrell R Yoder D Seyler W Haier H Hetnck Second row I Fehx T Kurtyka A Haas Mr Wxlltcms Absent W Kaarstadt C Smxth M Setdel R Rhodes -..,,. ,.. I- .. LD A . fu! 'A fu! eel' ea QPJ Fnfsl row C Clark M I Maurer I Moyer S Noll E Wexdner M I Noll I Anqstcxdt econd row I Stapleton P Snyder B Boove M Lees B L Lomh Pefefid Fxrst row L to R R Schlegel B DeTurk I Iones C Knck I Haas C Angstudt Second row L to R I Rexder E Klttrell Clelfllfe Leitto ugh' R Se1de1 R Rexisnyder G Grlmes F Eynch L M Hefiley K Lorch I Moxon R Relder W Stapleton Iwffy mm CA ol' J fad PRESS CLUB Th1s club pubhshes the Speak O L1nk our school paper wh1ch IS 1n 1ts srxteenth year of Baer the thlrty members of the club WIIIS 1nter est1ng art1cles and learn many po1nts 1n the held of journahsm Dunng the year they attended var1ous P SPA Conventrons Meet 1ngs are held weekly to arrange for publ1cat1on ot the paper Seated M Lees A Read mger I Haas M Ford C Knck B Dahms S Bauder M Bxeber Standxng I Boote Mrss Lash M K Herbexn R Stoltzius H Rush I Stapleton H Zlmmer man D Cronrath I Re1der N Gearhart M Baer C Moyer T Hoch Absent C Angstadt E Fox G Clouser D Seyler STUDENT COUNCIL The Oley Hrgh School Student Councll has lust completed 1ts second year of serv1ce seven to twelve 1nto whose hands fell the current problems ot the student body In IIS second term 1t has undertaken such proyects as the superv1s1on 1n the serv1ng of hot lunches the sponsor1ng of an assembly and May Day program and also the SPOHSOTIHQ of the annual Spnng Prom Fxrst row seated H Andrews D Deysher C Moyer B Seyler B Dahms Second row M K Herbetn B Richard MI Strlttmatter I Garman R Hexster T Kutryka Mr Knabb IMoxon Absent I Hetrxck S1 ty P - . 3 E ':. ' 3 .L -,. may 5 , . .. I . . , I. , , U l Bt I I I publication. 'Advised by Miss Lash and Mr. Again, it was composed of members of grades ' 2. , A - I S r 1 I A Tu . - 1 f I DE ' h. 1 1' ,. I i N C 0 U N cl I gg L cfm staff Edxtor 1n Chlef Assrstant Edrtor Lxterary Edrtors Sports Co Edltors Grrls Art Edrtors Bus1ness Manager Bus1ness Staff Photographers OUR THANKS OLEAN STAFF Barbara Dahms lean Stapleton Barbara Noll Ioyce Haas Shlrley Lorah Erma Rohrbach Betty DeTurk Mabel Ford Herbert Andrews Carol Knck Davrd Deysher Iohn Felrx Robert Hartman Elmer Fox Dorothy Moyer Raymond Lersey Paul Wlllman Rrchard Conrath For the co operatlon helpful advlce t1me and patlence they have g1ven us rn producmg lh1S yearbook we wrsh to express our s1ncere thanks to Mrs Thelma Erb Mrs Sara Frrdmger Mr Llewellyn Heffley and Mr F H Stauffer The Olean Staff 51 Sufy cnc Boys ............................................................................ 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