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

 - Class of 1957

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Q- J w. r F4 Uley Valley 74164 7694 S 2 , H I E? v 4 Y U- Y ,iw- ,- 2291. ' I -:L1 rug? --233-: jivffif v'. X. een ss ff X, ,Y 'V ' A .,.,. h . 3 '- ,I , ru., BARBARA HARTLINE Edutorun-Chuef plan nung a layout Just what constututes a hugh school? We of Alsace Puke Ruscombmanoxr and Oley townshups as one unut and to one purpose belueve that un order to functuon un compluance wuth the demands of the complex system of our cuvuluzed world a student must develop scholastucally ath letucally and personaluty wuse Sunce any hugh school has three maun parts admunustratuon senuors and under classmen we have attempted to show them first separately and then as one unut whuch they most certaunly should be It us through the tureless and unselflsh efforts of our admunustratuon from prun cupal to uanutor un cooperatuon wuth home and church that we cutuzens of tomorrow grow un mund and spurut as well as body Ah yes the senuors theur hugh school lute us drawung to a close openung anoth er chapter un the book of lute the future toward whuch these twelve years have acted as a solud foundatuon un the structure of lute Those who wull follow them the underclassmen the new blood of any hugh school compruse the thurd and largest segment of our organuzatuon Each new group brungs wuth ut a promuse and a hope It us to them we must turn for future leaders and mauntenance of that tenuous creature school spurut In the tollowung pages we shall endeavor to show the vutal teamwork between teacher and student both at work and play repose and actuvuty and to show all phases of school lute 2 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 I I ' - I I . 1 I I - r 1 1 1 1 - I ' 1 I - 11 11 - 1 1 , . , . 1 1 1 ' Wdata :de Oleg 'Walieq fffzea Sched? 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The boards have organized gointly to provide the best educational facilities possible by the most inexpensive method By pooling financial resources and building facilities the boards believe they can offer ar educational program equal to any now oltered by neighbors There is a proposed building program for the area that includes additional secrendary school facilities to house an adequate program for the four districts All lointure students from grades seven through twelve will attend the secondary school in Oley upon the com pletion of that building Eventually all of the elementary students will be housed In build ings located In their own townships with the exception of Pike ' o 1 L Iv As ,X KX, 1483640146 We the Class ot 1957 wish to dedicate our Olean to In the relatively short time Mr Blank has served as our principal he has proved to be a wise and helpful counselor We know Mr Blank has often exceeded mere requirements in his work We feel certain that in the future as in the past h will work to promote education in every way he can 4 ,I N .X I I - - Mr. George Blank, our supervising principal. . . . . i . 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ROW1 Harold H Muller Chesfer C Angstadt Edward R Yerger Dr Mark D Gram Noam: K Gehref JohnF Relnert Franklin H Sfoudf Joseph Harflme Walter S Densher ROW 2 Kennefh J Eshbach Russell Weidner J Wclfer Muller Ernest Y Bechtel Ralph C Rzchard Harold J Herbeln Frank S Fisher Donlel E Conrad Seneca G Hulbert ABSENT Jacob H Sheefz Floyd E Weidner Ephrlam R Conrath 6 0 - l.f,s?fl5'gW, - , - 4 ,. -1 Y ' .L . Q . .J : . ' , . , . , , . ' , ' . 1 - I 1 D - 1 ' 1 f . ' 3 1 1 I 1 - l 1 - 1 - l 1 - ' , . ' . ' . , . ' 1 2 - 1 . 1 . . s ts the foca poxnt for whuch ur admumstratnve ideas stem y game After studying at Kutztown State Teachers College Umverslty of Pennsylvanla Lehlgh Unlverslty and Columbna Unlversxty our supervlsmg prlnclpal has recelved a Bachelor of Sclence Master of Educatuon and IS a candidate for a Doctorate In addltnon to his admnmstratnve duties at school Mr Blank I5 the advisor of the Pnston Pushers motor club and pursues his hobbles of arts and crafts Meet our brand new hugh school prnncupal Mr Myers He has studied at Kutztown State Teachers College Buck nell Unlversrty and Penn State Umverslty havnng receuved a Bachelor of Sclence and a Master of Science degree He I5 quallfled to teach soclal studnes geography and English As the able advlsor to the HI Y Club an organuza tlon armed at the roundung of the character of young men he malntalns a close contact wnth students Electronics and radlo occupy has spare tume 'K if Shop class at work Mr WILLIAM ABRAMOWICZ AB Mr CHARLES BAUER A B MA. Mr CARL BLANK BS M.S Mr FRED BRIGHTBILL BS Mrs THELMA ERB AB Mrs HILDA FISHER BS WILLIAM E. ABRAMOWICZ - English, General Sci- ence, Student Council, Future Teachers. CHARLES F. BAUER - Latin, German, Remedial Reading. CARL WENDELL BLANK - Vocational Agriculture, FFA, Stage Crew, National Honor Society. FRED P. BRIGHTBILL - Mathematics, Speak-O-Link, Safety Patrol, Coaching. THELMA G. ERB - Social Studies: Yearbook. HILDA FISHER - Grade 8 at Ruscomb- manor. RICHARD W FITZPATRICK Soclal Studles Lab rary Lnbrary Club Assustant Yearbook Advisor Coachmg FORREST FLEISCHOOD Engllsh Soclcl Studles Sensor Class Play Advisor Drull Team LESLIE FLEISCHOOD Sclence Social Studies Scl ence Club HnY LLEWELLYN M HEFFLEY Sclence Magazine Campaign Vlsual Aids Club ALFRED S KNABB Health and Physical Educatnon Scuence Coachnng CHARLES R KRAMER Mathematlcs Student Councll Faculty Manager of Athletics Coaching Conn Club Chemustry class domg lab work Mr RICHARD FITZPATRICK B S Mr FORREST FLEISCHOOD BS Mr LESLIE FLEISCHOOD BS Mr LLEWELLYN HEFFLEY BS Mr ALFRED S KNABB BS Mr CHARLES R KRAMER AB Typmg c ass Mrs DOLORES LEVENGOOD BS Mrs GAIL MILLER AB Mr ANTHONY RABENA BS . SAMUEL ROGAL 8.5. Miss EDNA SIMS, B.S. Mrs. ALICE SMITH, B.S. DOLORES Z LEVENGOOD Commercial Course Consumer Education SpeakOLlnk and Yearbook Typmg TrlHlY GAIL ARLINE MILLER Engllsh TrHuY Debahng .Iunlor Class Play Advisor ANTHONY P RABENA Mathemahcs Sclence Geography Home Eonomlcs Shop SAMUEL .I ROGAI. English Socnal Studies Physlcal Ed ucahon EDNA E SIMS Home Economncs FHA Lunch Room Manager ALICE T SMITH r Speak O-Llnk and Yearbook Art Art Club BETTY JANE WEBBER Health and Physlcal Ed ucatnon Socnal Studies Coachung Gnrls Leaders JAMES R WELLS Vocal and Instrumental Musuc Band Orchestra Mayorettes Chorus Dance Band VERNA LAUER Nurse VIRGINIA REICHERT School Secretary JEANETTE REINHART Clerk Gym class Miss BETTY JANE WEBBER B S Mr JAMES R WELLS BS Mrs VERNA LAUER Mnss VIRGINIA REICHERT Mass JEANNETTE REINHART lt takes more than a faithful faculty and walling stu dents to make a school run smoothly and efflcsently A very effective and helpful mauntenance group IS essentlal to the schools effectuveness Our schools custoduans have done a very successful 'ob of keepmg the school clean and beau tlful The two cooks hav served us tasty and healthful meals thus year The lanltors have kept the school rooms com fortably warm durmg the wunter months and the cleaning woman has done an effective lob of keepung the school clean These people deserve as much credit as anyone else for malntaamng the school These people have gaven a large portion of theur lufe to thus school Some of the custo dlans have been here as long as fifteen to twenty years It as only fittlng and proper that they should be praused In therr work Mrs DETURK Mrs PETERS WARREN HAAS 12 EMMA DQTURCK LESTER SCHAEFFER 0 y f W .95 jf .Stn fora jZ7Zammg94adcom:iacteon9 Z, - ' acmeu SOWh4dZ4M SHIRLEY MARVINE CONRAD Freckles RD 3 Fleetwood August 7 1938 Vocational ltallan sandwnches any time oh boy wlll lnsten to Luttle Rlchard when glven a chance dlslvkes bolsterous people sew mg as favornte pastnme sec retarnal work as In the crystal ball Glee Club I 4 SEVILLA HELEN DERRICOTT Sevle RD 1 ey July 18 1939 Commercial Elvns Presley sends thas expert dancer drools for spaghetti and veal cutlets Oh come on wlll walk away from braggarts excellent future I modeling Art Club I4 Glee Club 14 Cheerleadmg 24 Drlll Team 34 Softball l 34 14 CARL NORMAN BREIDENSTEIN a RD 3 Fleetwood May 15 1938 Vocatuonal Hey Zeke ardent cyclnst and Italian food addlct us cant stand wmdy polmclans future an heavy constructxon give thus boy Red Skelton ony ay Baseball l Art Club 2 Motor C ub ri Just turn thus page upsuae aown and you wlll see the smnllng face of Fat wnth Sevne and Shirley poised In an ap prehensuve attitude . . 1, H . . , , 1 H H - - H. . 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H -H .. ,OI -.rx , X - H H - H Ill ' 'n 5 ' . -5 F' 'I ' fi l 3 -1 ,,- f , , 5-4 ', - . if 1 f ' 0' ' .ill wi., , MALCOLM HOWARD DIETRICH Box 47 Manatowny September 6 1939 Academic Oh shucksl This scout wall make his future Ih medlclne Band I4 Orchestra 14 Musnc Dept Treasurer 3 Public Speakmg 3 Dlstrtct Orchestra 34 County Orc estra I-4 Glee Cub I4 Dance Band 2-4 Press Club 3-4 Soccer I4 Track I4 Baseball 1 Oh my achmg backl Ozzne lforegroundj and Bobby round up apples by the bagful ARLENE CLARA ELY RD 1 Oloy Juno 12 1939 Commercial Ill be all right an the morning enloys pork chops n french rnes Ugh those tomatoes goes for Luttle Ruchard Pas- tlme swlmmmg future beautl clan Gnrls Leaders 2 Olean Stat? 4 Art Club 24 Chorus 3-4 Color Guard 34 Cheerleadung 4 ROBERT D ENDY Jr Bobby RD 1 Oley August 31 1939 Commercual Thus boy IS a Ford owner has a weakness for chncken Martin and Lewls are has favorntes In entertainment thinks oysters are for the bnrds has sure future an lndustry Motor Club 34 . . f 1 H, . - ff - , ... f' ll Il , U- - N , ... ' - 2 z -f : I -: - , H H - - .5 -i . 1 ' 7 'f -tial wg. h ' S. 2 1 -i -1 - . , . H H . . , . - - H H 1, - 1, THOMAS BOYER FRANKE Tommy RD 1 ey October 14 I939 Academic Tommy loves scallops and corn detests sprmsh and fish an any orm wull lrsten to Red Foley lakes collectmg cams and stamps un hns spare tnme future mechanlc Corn Club Presrdent 3 Public Speakmg 3 Two members of the mechanucally minded sex Lee and Tommy show Joanne what makes the old Chevy tuck LEE GRIESEMER Lee Manatawny May'l 1938 Vocational Can be seen drnvlng after work frx the starters on Chrysler prod ucts Who sand so? Haleys the greatest In Rock n o bring on meat car penterrng rn future FFA I4 Stage Crew 34 Magazme Campasgn 4 JOANNE CAROL GRIM Oey December 25 1939 Academic Thus future nurse loves lobster dolls photos records Glee Club Band l 4 Orchestra 4 Dance Band 34 Girls Leaders l Conn Club 2 SpeokOLlnk I4 Hockey 'l 4 Basketball l 3 Track I Softball I3 Tennrs 4 Art Club 2 Magazlne Campaign 4 Olean Staff 4 . I ' Y' Bill , H 1, ' , R Il . . . ' . . . - ll ll I 4 ' - I . . 5 Ol 4 4 L ' I ,, ,, f .. . ' ' J, I I ' .- . F I . . . C H1011 , I . , .K I pf ' 4 fi tail . . . Oh my . .. Collects g, gif ' ' ' Q ., f A 3-4: - 1 3- 1 F . ' 2 ' ' 1 A , - - - : , A 1 A - f - 1 Y w f 4 I , I ' I iii at 2 ' ' 1 vim A sy' if r 5, f' . , 1 16 BARBARA ANN HARTLINE THOMAS ALAN HARTLINE Tom R D 1 Boyertown June? 1939 Academlc Chicken pot ple and French frnes are has favorite Llttle Rlchard sends hum but oh those mosqultoes muslc IS his future Boys Leaders l 2 Com Club 3 Motor Club 4 Dance Band 34 County Band 13 4 DISYYICT Band 4 Baseball 3-4 Schmmy R.D 3 Boyertown August4 1939 Acaclemnc Schmntty wall succeed as o nurse Debatnng 24 Speak O Lunk 34 Lnbrary Club 12 Class V P 3-4 Glee Club 3-4 Gnrls Leaders 1 Olean Edltorln-Chief 4 Magazine Campaign 14 Art Club 2 Student Council 3 Pres 4 Publuc Speaking MARIE ELLEN HIESTER Curly R D 3 Fleetwood July 31 1939 Commercial Curly goes for beans please take away the cheese can be seen In a red Plymouth Pat Boone her favorlte crooner George pastime IS devoted t pcunhng a future housewlfe Chorus I-4 Tn Hn Y 4 A :lbsw 4l The mtrncate and palnstakmg work mvolved In closslfyung sub scrlptlons and other bookkeepmg concernmg the magazme com palgn keep our semors hopping ALLEN B LEVAN R L 3 Fleetwood August5 1939 Vocatuonol Enloys steak Holy Smoke goes for Gaul Storm but polltncs make hum boil a Vocatnonal Ag rlculture teacher hell be FFA I-4 Presldent 4 Student Conn I 34 Magazine Campalgn 4 Olean Stat? 4 Stage Crew 3-4 Pubhc Speakmg 3 MICHAEL 0 CONNOR MOYER Muke R D 3 Fleetwood May 7 1939 Academlc Hey dad steak rare an Bnng Crosby are his favorntes against segregatnon will dance anytnme future mnlltary officer Class VlcePres1dent I2 Presldent 3-4 Publlc Speaking 3 Debating 2 4 J V Basketball 12 Baseball I Track 23 Boys Leaders I3 Stu dent Councul 3-4 RODNEY RAY KLINE Clmk Oey .luly1 1939 Commercial Wlll llsten to Stan Kenton any day likes ham but not polltlclans Cotton Plckln has a Ply mouth and cars take up spare tume future auto mechannc Band I-4 Orchestra l-4 Dance Band 3-4 Glee Club l Com Club 2 Motor Club 34 Public Speakung Myrt and Make keeping close watch on the semors loot from their cake and cider stand durmg the Oley Falr whale Tommy looks on Elko. SHIRLEY ANN MOYER Snooks Llmeluln January 7 1940 Academic Can be seen drlvung a Ford ow bout that southern frled chicken will make her mouth water con ceuted people annoy her nursing us he goal Band l4 Orchestra l4 Glee Club I4 Olean Staff 4 Hockey l4 Basketball 24 Softball l24 in Q Thus trno of Sharley Ronald and June are duscussmg the weather surel RONALD C OSWALD Outs R D I ey Octoberl 1939 Commercnal Llkes scallops but Ugh on potatoes Ozzue thmks Elvls Presley as the most Collectnng cams as has favor :te pastnme Busmess future Soccer 2 4 Basketball I4 Baseball Track 4 peak O Lan Boys Leaders l4 President 4 Ath letnc Association 34 President 4 Olean Staff 4 JUNE PATRICIA RATHJE at Oey February7 1940 Commercual Can be seen lnstenmg to Tony Ben nett Put wnll dance swam or read IN spare tlme Elementary teachmg ns In sight Llbrary Club l Glee Club 24 Debatmg 24 Publuc Speakmg 3 Drlll Team Leader 3-4 Hockey 2-4 Basketball 4 Trl HnY 4 Magazine Campaugn 4 SHIRLEY ANN RATHJE Shu Oey July II I938 Academic The musnc of Lawrence Welk rates hugh hobbles are dancing and readmg future lab techmcnan Glee Club 2-4 Debatnng 24 Tru HIY 4 Publlc Speakmg 3 Hockey 3-4 Drlll Team 3-4 Lnbrary Club I Girls Leaders I Magaznne Cam a n 4 Speck O Lmk Olean Stall 4 Here we find members of our black and whlte umformed emor mob Ozzae Bobbue Buddy and Kenny checkmg up on the cake and cader stand 20 ELAINE H REIFSNYDER Manatawny June I8 I939 Commercnal Lustens to Glenn Muller Future sec retary Band I-4 Presldent 4 Orchestra 2 4 Chorus I-4 Dance Band 3-4 County Band ond Chorus I-4 Das trnct and State Band 3 4 Cheerlead mg 3-4 Magazine Campaign 4 Student Councnl I Class Secretary 4 Hockey I-4 Basketball I-4 Soft ball I-4 Athletnc Assoclatvon Treasurer 4 Publuc Spealung 3 Olean 4 Speak O Lunk 3-4 KENNETH DAVID SCHITTLER Kenny Box 330 Fleetwood February 20 1940 Commercial He goes for spaghetti but take away the turmps Kenny IS on has way to an armed forces career wears a cool crew-cut Boys Leaders I Motor Club 34 Olean Stal? 4 GERALDINE ANN SCHWALM Jerry R D 3 Fleetwood July 25 1939 Academnc O-o-o-ohl Pat Boone as a fa vorlte wlth thus lass loves veal cutlets throw away annoyrng commercuals extra trme as devoted t painting dancing and skrlng ball 3-4 Drill Team 34 Tommy F Tommy H Allen Shnrley Arlene Sevue Jerry and Elaune hard at work gathermg apples for clder to be turned unto profit MYRTLE JANE SEIBERT Myrt' Oley June 3 1939 Commercial Myrt will take steak sandwiches an day Eddy Arnold IS er favorite dlsllkes people who brag her bright future as ID secretarral work Softball I 4 Grrls Leaders President 34 Class Treasurer 24 Olean Staff 4 Art Club 2 4 Pres: dent 3 Color Guard 24 DORIS MARIE SITTLER Shorty R D 3 Boyertown January 6 1940 Vocational Oh my word s gurl nes spaghetti Elvls Presley can sung up a storm dancing and swam mrng take up spare time business world for her future Future Homemakers of Amerlca I4 Glee Club I Hockey I2 Track I Drrll Team 3 4 0 y . . . 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Glee Club I-4, Art Club 2-4, Soft- ll II . . .thi ' l'k W I : - : : W - . 21 ELEANOR ARLINE STRUNK R D 1 oy January 27 1940 Vocatlonal A round spaghettl fan Elvls Pres ley makes her heart and pulse beat faster consented people take her tume spends spare tume doncanq future beautlclan FHA l-4 Presndent 4 Glee Club l Drlll Team 34 rO'1 in FRANKLIN I ZIMMERMAN Buddy R D 3 Fleetwood August 10 1939 Vocational ,J KENNETH B SNYDER Smtx R D 1 Fleetwood October 13 1939 Vocatronal Dont guve me thatl goes for chnln con corne and the comedy team of Bud Abbott and Lou Cos tello collects coins when he can future pllot Soccer l-4 Basketball I2 Band l 4 Glee Club I2 FFA 3 Moor Club 4 M mm brlng on the spoghettl and meatballs Bud would like to do away wnh nonsy eaters drlves a truck and Ford wlll go swim mlng at the mere suggestion armed forces In future FFA l 4 MARGARET A ABELN PQQQY D Temple Penna July 8 1939 Poetry IS a natural wnll take sec onds of turkey onl punntmg takes up spare tnme brlqht horizon an pournalusm Library Club 34 Thesplans Soclety 34 Debatnng 24 School Paper 2 3 Student Councul 3 Servlce Club Mr Carl Blank Mr Fltzpatrlck and Mr Knobb have willingly given their time ln helplng and supervising wth class protects A s ncere thanks us due our od vlsors for thexr foresight ond enthuslosm 0 -'11 A . 'tt' 'I 4: I Cl,2i.l-'QE-ll.owe:f ' , f, 'Elk-xSm.aL:Ho5e ,5 Q A- Z 5 4 L .4 U' - I ': , A 'F . o . A E fx X11 tio Im ouvsclves owne- fufmve, 1.16.5 Col. ov- BLa.ell a. ual tnhntq, 23 SMA! ROWl B Hartllne G Sanders ROW 2 Mrs Erb S Rathge J Gram E Reufsnyder S Derrucott M Senbert Oswald P Keller T Hartlme Edlfor In Chief Assustant Editor Lnterary Ednors Busmess Manager Busmess Assustcmts Art Editors Sechon Edntors Barbara Harflnne Michael Moyer June Rathle Shirley Rafhle Allen Levan Joanne Grnm Thomas Franke Paul Keller Myrtle Selbert Shzrley Moyer Thomas Hartlnne Sevilla Derrlcoff Geraldane Schwalm Anna Moe Romng Grace Sanders G Schwalm, A. Romig, A. Ely, S. Moyer. ROW 3: J. Rothje, A. Levan, M. Moyer, K. Schit!ler,T Franke R Photographers ....................... ...... M alcolm Dietrich Q rf ' ' I V . . ...... .... V,.. . . . , V. ' Dallas Bleber Richard Bleber Charles Boyer James DeTurck Shirley DeTurck Robert Endle Doris Eyrnch Joan Gougler Larry Gnesemer Donald Grnffith John Hartman Ruth Ann Kaufman Paul Keller Barbara Kaehl Luther Lengel Vnrglnla Lulley Nancy Lorah Marne Manmlller Sharon Neuhelmer Nick Obarrow Rex Reed Lunda Reust Edna Rhodes Mary Richard Anna Mae Romug Grace Sanders Robert Sarge Beatrnce Srttler Janet Stapleton Roger Wagner Hedy Lou Weidner lrvm Wllllams Alan Yerger Rvchard Yerger Paul Youse We .leave Franklln Zimmerman s love for studles Mike Moyer s hamy character Robert Endy s hot Ford Thomas Hartlune s putchlng arm Eleanor Strunk s home makrng abulnty Thomas Franke s camera Geraldnne Schwalm s twurlmg abullty June Rathle s edutorzals Elalne Relfsnyder s clarinet Rodney Klme s lokes Kenny Schlttler s crew cut Marne Hevster s pierced ears Allen Levan s abllnty tn A Joanne Gram s frlendluness Kenny Snyder s shortness Shurley Moyer s short hanr Geraldine Schwalm s artlstuc abnlnty Shlrley Conrad s tallness Elanne Reufsnyder s athletnc ablluty Ronald Oswald s athletic ablluty Kenny Snyder s quuetness Sevllla Derrlcott s fllrtatlons Myrtle Sevbert s wntty lokes Myrtle Seubert s bowlmg nnterests'P Carl Breldensteln s motorcycle Arlene Ely s talkatuveness Lee Grlesemer s complexaon Arlene Ely s cheerleadlng abllnty June Rathle s shorthand book Malcolm Dletrlch s curly halr Shirley Rathle s dark hanr Sevulla Derrucott s dancung abnlrty Carl Breldenstean s tlnrtlng manners Lee Graesemer s hot Chevle Barbara Hartllne s leadershlp ablllty J 70 . . . , . . - ' I ll Il I ll II , . . . FF . . ' I , , . . . Nancy Olggn Doris Sittler's shyness , . xxx . , . . X , . , . . . x I - N X . , . N , , , . . . X ' ' X X . . , . X x . . , . x X ' ! 1 ' I ll Il ' -,4 -,rv Did most forthe class . QQ - Most likely Yo succeed A nf. e X g. 'I 55. fe Y!-P i N ,J Prettiest hair :wa A Best dressed Best dancers Buggesf flirfs 7957 Most athletic Wittiest Shortest To I les, Snyder. The missing picture proves that both qualified. pomes, The seniors selected as the shyest are Doris Sittler ond Kenneth 27 N 'ibn Eff Nag 1 I yi' Q.. as Q ,Mm 'v MM Q x N . , fd 1 . v is Hg fi? if 5 I L . 252 Gr? ,Q,,,g:., .4 f 4:29551 Izigigff-A , fJwe,rff'ii,: 53:2 - ' ' T54 if 'dx' P' g?Q11sifee - igewwfzisfik ' Q,-i5 ffQ1: 'exuufflf ' XA 555' XJ: 752 , ,La 'E Ng ix QQ A X ,Av 2 Wg! , 1 F' if in , I A ' , 55 , . Q 5552 x 'E ff' Q A w W Fifa: ,-My 6' 1 5' ' eff? w .94 f Mnolercfvwamen 71 Fzzeadeatc These lmery lunxors are shown backsfage before one of Yhelr two performances of Sfrlcfly Formal Mrs Smlih seems ready fo ap ply makeup before an audlence of grlnmng worried buf cou rageous performers who for the first fume In Oley Hugh School hnstory presented cu lunnor class play nov- O ff ff' rf JJ fir DALLAS BIEBER RICHARD BIEBER CHARLES BOYER LUCILLE CHRISTMAN JAMES DQTURCK SHIRLEY DeTURCK ROBERT EIDLE ROBERT ENGLEMAN DORIS EYRICH ,Q gf JOAN GOUGLER LARRY GRIESEMER DONALD GRIFFITH JOHN HARTMAN RUTH ANN KAUFFMAN PAUL KELLER BARBARA KIEHL LUTHER LENGEL VIRGINIA LILLEY NANCY LORAH MARIE MANMILLER SHERON NEUHEIMER NICK OBAROW NANCY OLSON REX REED LINDA REIST EDNA RHOADS MARY RICHARD ANNA MAE ROMIG GRACE SANDERS E352 X A-.yr 4-7 V -J 5 1 H324 PN 114. fa Nu.. UU S..- HELEN NOLL Fx ff xf'-C' JW Offfa 69, EZIZ AF 0. 39 ROBERT SARGE BEATRICE SITTLER JANET STAPLETON RODGER WAGNER HEDY LOU WEIDNER IRVIN WILLIAMS ALAN YERGER RICHARD YERGER PAUL YOUSE ROW 1: Mary Lou Bieber, Jeanette Clouser, Helen Hartman, Charleen Henry, Beverly Flatt, Doris Heist Jane Deysher, June Cronrath, Janet Angstadt, Linda Bieber, Barbara Behrle, Gladys Hoch. ROW 2: Mr Bauer, Joan Heverly, Carol Griesemer, Gloria Farnsworth, Donald Buchert, Ralph Fisher, Kenneth Conrad Mary Andrews, Jacqueline Bonawitz, Harriet Fisher, Leona Bieber. ROW 3: Jack Bernstel Martin Heflner Raymond Conrad, William Fraser, Paul Cronrath, Ronald Fredrick, David Gougler, Luther Haas, James Cap- I les, Bernard Beiber. ABSENT: Patricia Behrle. ff Aft 5 !f,. 1 'Jr I . ROW 1: Carol Readinger, Nancy Mengel, Gail La Pearl, Joyce Reppert, Patricia Moyer, Stella Yoder, Nancy Noll, Carolyn Kershner, Barbara Rhodes, Fay Reifsynder, lrene Levan, Dolores Reinhart, Elaine Hoff- man. ROW 2: Ellis Noll, Larry Schittler, Ralph Reichard, Roger Readinger, Woodrow Lightcap, Harold Snyder, Henry Ohlinger, Carl Levan, Mr. Leslie Fleishood. ROW 3: Martin Snyder, Leon Young, Richard Sarge, Stanley Pennypacker, Carl Yingling, Paul Lechner, Carl Hoffman, Barry Knabb. ABSENT: Patricia Noll. 33 x .fl an fy! 'FD G ff' I ROW l: Janice Roth, Joyce Yoder, Patricia Seidel, Arlene Schaefter, Frieda Wise, Beverly Schatz, Elaine Rothenberger, Judy Reppert, Naomi Youse, Phyllis Strausser, Alice Reider, Joyce Timmins. ROW 2: Jean Sattus, Dorothy Smith, Peggy Seidel, Noreen Tolland, Maureen Tolland, Wayne Weidner, Phillip Rotherrnel, Grant Reilsnyder, Karen Weller, Doris Seidt, Kathryn Seyler, Jane Zuber, Mr. Heflley. ROW 3: Elvina Wittig, Jay Strunk, Charles Wagner, Richard Steininger, Randall Shirey, Victor Reinert, Arthur Tolland, Larry Yingling, Thomas Silverman, Jerry Seidel, Rtchard Yensei, Heniy Stuitlet, Warren Zimmcrman, Barbara I f, r 'u ' ly? 9? 1 V -lf! lf Q s I -X9 X L Q . ,li def --.Q-47, 'f ' Sweigert. T' ROW l: Sharri Frantz, Judy Frey, Elaine Barlet, Dawn Graeft, Jane Eyrich, Diane Garner, Joan Conrath, Grace Hartman, Darlene Eyrich, Mary Anna Bohn. ROW 2: Mrs. Erb, Jaan Eddinger, Barbara Fick, Elaine Ely, James Bohn, Harrison Christman, Elmer Conrath, Robin Frey, Leon Breidegam, Barbara Essig, Nancy Fisher, Sandra George, Margaret Auge. ROW 3: Richard Christman, Robert Blankenbiller, Kenneth Endy, Kenneth Eidle, Floyd Conrad, Carlton Becker, Larry Banis, Mike Ferreri, Kenneth Beck, Richard Griffith, Russell Conrad, Elmer De Turck, Dallas Eltz, ABSENT: Robert Fick, Ralph Blankenbiller. X ll ROW 1: Susan Ohlinger, Patricia Hoch, Edith Kauffman, Dorothy Miller, Janice Heflner, Doris Parson, Ella Moyer, Gladys Leh, Rosalie Miller, Carol Hinnershitz, Fay Levan, Earlene Moyer. ROW 2: Mr F, Fleishood, Florence Margerison, Joanne Link, Jean Heverly, Frederick Hilbert, Kenneth Hoch, Edward Herbein, Ricnard Q Heister, Richard Hoagland, Jenny Ohlinger, Nancy Koller, ROW 3: Howard Moyer, Earl Noll, Jack Hubert, Charles Levan, Floyd Haflert, Elwood Heflner, Barry Knechtle, Charles Henry, David Hauseman, Paul Man l willer. ABSENT: Sterling Keller, Carol Kaufman, Barry Katzin. E lyiflillzl ROW 1: Donald DeTurck, Shirley Blankenbiller, Helen Bieber, Eleanor Fisher, Sheila Behm, Thelma Ang- stadt, Delores Bieber, Christine Buzzanca, Nancy Frey, Stanley Deanier. ROW 2: Leonard Dietrich, Larry Conrad, Charles Crouse, Gerald Freeze, Emanuel Eifert, Jack Cciples, David Brown, Ronald Baer, Kenneth Faust, Robert DeTurck, Miss Webber, ROW 3: Paul Pick, Steve Fisher, Carol Fick, Marie DeLong, Suzie Fer- reri, Victoria Crammer, Joanne Blankenbiller, Joan Delp, William Behrle, Kenneth Field. ABSENT: Clarence Beamenderfer, Donald Dierolt, Marvin Fick: 7 ROW 'lz Paul Keller, Dawn Hill, Jane Hoch, Pamela Kline, Mary Mast, Mary Himmelreich, Martha Mast, Lois Haas, Cora Jones, Ronald Katz. ROW 2: Scott Kaufman, Larry Geissler, Lee Messner, Joseph Heftner. Charles Ginder, James O'Brien, Richard Kaufman, Charles Hess, Mrs. Miller. ROW 3: Byron Mayer, Marvin I 'EL Manwiller, Bernard Hughes, William Holl, Kenneth Kiefter, Martin Moore, Morris Haas, Linwood Hater, L'J 54- T Terrance Grady ABSENT- Donald Haas SJ..-eu X .a.P'1-P gl' Q ROW 1: Nannette Troxel, Jane Smith, Victoria Rehr, Rachel Stufflet, Carol Waren, Eleanor Grant, Char- lotte Wood, Gloria Strauss, Loreen Smith, Joanna Sittler, Carol Rathie, Jean Rothenberger. ROW 2: Robert Reinert, Albert Shirey, Michael Wentzel, Paul Pfleger, Harold Strunk, Tammy Thomas, Robert Stoutt, Jack Taylor, Samuel Oleweiler, Jacob Snyder, Mr. Abramowicz. ROW 3: Margaret Wilcznski, Richard Strazyk, William Stoltzfus, Ronald Tolland. Vernon Reider, Russell Reifsnyder, Eugene Richard, Willard Shirey, Gary Weidner, Leon Sweitzer, Clyde ,Rohrbach, Tina Stolz. ABSENT: John Olson, Patricia Sheetz. il ROW 1: David Silberman, Donald Dillon, Marian Weidenhammer, Doris Yenser, Leroy Zimmerman, Henry Young, Arlene Hilbert, Ronald Manwiller, Patsy George, Edith Mengel, Fern Noll, Bruce Cronrath, George ty, Moyer, Elvin Kline, Eugene Deysher. ROW 2: William Moatz, Larry Breidegam, Russell Spayd, Merlan sv Schiltler, Sarah Link, Raymond Newheimer, Richard Buck, George Kramer, Francis Garitee, Donald Schlegel. ki . If ,i V, ROW 3: Betty Levan, Ronald Schmeck, Mary Breidegam, David Wagonhurst, Pauline Noll. Q l ' A 5 .7 .1-, fl l if ll l ROW 'lz Linda Ulrich, Tina Rissmiller, Margie Qchatz, Delores Moyer, Martina Reinhert, Mary Caples, Car- olyn Reinhert, Arlene Haas, Naomi Kauffman, Pamela Evans, Ann Knabb, Ruth Rhoades. ROW 2: Paul Wit- tig, Ernest Schlegel, Larry Readinger, Arlan Bieber, Nelson Levan, Michael Duggan, Kenneth Reinert, Larry Richard, Robert Bernstel, Ronald Carter, Arthur Landis, Mr. Charles Kramer. ABSENT: Robert Parson, Earl Sheetz. 37 ROW 1: Robert Sher, George Heftner, Nevin Brumbach, Shirley Manwiller, Betty Ann Weidner, Linda Wails, 'I Ruth Reifsnyder Joan Bieber Ruth Reichard Carter Winterbotrom Atville Hawk Rudy Keller ROW 2- Don- ? I r 1 1 , . . M X ald Hartman, Dennis Oswald, Judith Staufter, Esther Kauffman, Sandra Zeimer, George Reinert, Donald P X if Brumbach, Sandra Sittler, Janet Reifsnyder, Ronald Faust, Jack Giacomini, Mr. Kramer. X X . ft f l to-4 i fl l ffl R f ROW 1: Llian Cumnius, Eileen Ravel, Lana Naumann, Sandra Brown, Gloria Keller, Janet Zweigig, Carol Hoagland, Deborah Pawelski, Alice Richard, Janet Moll, Shirley Schaeffer, Dolores Lill, Diane Blankenbiller. ROW 2: Loretta Lessig, Gary Schueman, Larry Timmins, Stanley Blankenbiller, Lester Moyer, Barry Kochel, Russell Talariga, Arthur HafTert, Roger Sandridge, Charles Laity, Harry Blankenbiller, Ronald Freese, James Noll, Rosaline Scheetz, ROW 3: Barry Paine, Robert Waltman, Barry Banis, Michael Moore, Thomas Her- gog, Allen Conrad, Lee James, William Conrad, Francis Rothermel, Paul Bauer, Larry Ramsey, Dwight Allen, Russell Leach, James Diehl. ROW 4: Judy Garner, William Fetter, Donald Schwalmback, William Thomas, Carl Troxel, Gene Reber, Charles Thomas, Robert Smith, Barry Sweitzer, Walter Bower, David Griflith, Elaine Frey. ROW 5: Mr. Rabena, Mr. Rogal. .96 jf .xdcfiuifiea . .leadwg Sfeectatofw ddealeadew Q1 -- 1 ' U ' ' ' 1 ' 1' E 3 ' ' i ii R , gauze! R Reed C Henry J Bernsfel P Keller M Heflner C Becker H Hartman ROW 1 D Eyruch H Eyrlch J Grum E Relfsnyder A Wnfrlg A Knobb A Rormg J Gougler ROW2 M Richard H Chrnsfmcn S Moyer S Snfler D Parson B Smler J Snttler D Grcxeff E Rhocds E Deturck E Borlet ROW 3 E Wentzel D Keehn R Katz R Derurck W Weidner D Haas K Cleaver L Relst 40 . , . , . I . , . I - . . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . . . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . I . . . . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . S ROW 1 M Andrews ROW 2 M94 Fnsher M Bernstel E Rhoods otz J Cmuser Snr er W I er Grim ROW Turck F Morgeruson B Slftler M Dnefruch gm Snyder L Dietrich P Lechner L Rhoods S Heffner R Horflme R Bower W Srolzfus T Hortlvne M Dletrlch H Oborrow A Yerger ROW 3 L Hoch C Herbem D Hoch E Andrews K Ewdle C Boyer L Lengel R Eudle K Andrews D Smpieton I Leven R Conrad 41 4 : . . : H. ' , . , . , B. Sch , . I , S. 'tl , J. p S'TVl , J. ' . 3: S. De ROW 1: B, Knechfle, N. Oswald, J. Strunk, R. Bernsiel, E. Richard, L. Hoos, R. Rhoods, R. Kline, ROW 2: K 11 ' . U ROW 1: B. Schatz, J. Clouser, E. Rhoades, J. Sittler, S. Sittler, B. Sittler, E. Wittig, K. Cleaver, E. Reifsnyder, D. Haas, D. Eyrich. ROW 2: J. Grim, P. Keller, P. Lechner, L. Dietrich, D. Hoch, L. Rhoades, M. Dietrich, T, Hartline. ROW 3: R Eidle, H. Fisher, J. Bernstel, B. Bernstel, R. Kline, R. Rhoades, E. Richard, L. Hass. J ROW lx B. Kiehl, J. Eddinger, J. Stapleton, S. Deturck, P. Hoch. and Dull cam gfdvgw Seven E. Reifsnyder, D, Eyrich, J. Gougler, P. Keller, R. Eidle, R Rhoads, N. Obarrow. ROW 1: H. Weidner, G. Hoch, K. Seyler, D. Sit tler. ROW 2: J. Rathie, M. Seibert, G. Farnsworth A. Ely, G. Sanders. ROW 3: S. Derricott, S Rathie, F. Reifsnyder, H. Fisher, D. Smith, J. Ey rich, M. Andrews, E. Strunk, J. Clouser, G Schwalm. ROW 4: T. Rissmiller, M. Auge, C Henry, C. Hinnershitz, J. Delp, R. Miller, F. Malch S. Neuheimer, N. Mengel, P. Seidel, L. Ulrich, J Hoch. ROW 1: M. Auge, J. Eddinger, C. Griesmer, G. Farnsworth, G. Schwalm, S. Derrlcott A Ely, M. Hiester, S. Ohlinger, J. Timmins, J. Stautter, T. Rissmiller, R. Reifsnyder, P Kline A, Reider. ROW 2: C. Hinnershitz, E. Kauffman, D. Seidt, J. Reppert, A. Schaeffer C Readinger, R, Miller, S. Conrad, E. Wittig, P, Hoch, J. Heffner, S. Frantz, M. Bahr B Schatz, J. Yoder, ROW 3: D. Seidel, D. Miller, H. Weidner, B. Rhoads, N. Tolland B Ficlc, E. Barlet, J. Sittler, V. Rehr, E. Rhoads, J. Satter, J. Bonawitz, C. Henry, J Clouser ROW 4: S, Neuheimer, B. Kiehl, J. Stapleton, P. Reinert, M. Tolland, .l. Cuber, F. Margeri son, D. Parson, D. Graeff, H. Fisher, G. Sanders, J. DeTurck. 24304 ROW I: E. Reifsnyder, B. Hartline, D, Smith, M, Caples, M. Man- willer, L. Reist, J. Roth, A. M, Romig, N. Olson, B. Sittler. ROW 2: Rathje, K. Seyler, H. Hartman, M. Andrews, B. Behrle, E. Rothenberger. ROW 3: J. Rathie, R. Kauffman, B, Essig, N. Youse, A, Haas, J. Reifsnyder, B, Sweigert, S. Sittler, A. Knabb. ROW 'la L. Dietrich, M. Manwiller, E. Richard, W. Zimmerman, D. Bieber. ROW 2: M. Moyer, L. Len- gle, M. Dietrich, C. Boyer, H. Christman, L. Brei- degan, L. Conrad. ROW 3: R, Reed, R. Eidle, L. Hass, E. Herbein, K. Hoch, E. De Turck. i ii ., 'tg' N . f-fix, AEQ5- Ftlglg f . A A 'lfwdf' 6 I ,A X Joanne Grim Pianist can-2 -2444 , ,, iff 4 'N- ' l5 f,4 1 'f AEWJQJWV fix Ax 1i '.,.4 I- i -' qi W What are walhng for? The defendlng llne masses as the crowd advances ROW1 M Andrews J Sfaplelon A Romug E Rolhenberger S Ralhqe L Bleber D Mller N Fnsher S Frantz ROW 2 C Kershner M Bohn P Serdel D Suftler G Hoch S Moyer E Rhoades B Essug E Ely C Henry P Behrle ROW 3 N Lorah H Pusher J Bonawnz E Renfsnyder J Gram J Eyrrch J Kauffman K Weller J Rafhle G Hartman Mass Webber wwf: ,A PN Q xXWlh ROW1 B Knechfle K Snyder G Relfsnyder D Bleber R Conrad K Endle ROW 2 L Ynngllng R Shnrey M Dlefrlch J Bohn R Eldle C Boyer C Becker ROW 3 D Bucher? R Fisher E Herbeln L Lengle R Englemon R Oswald W , Www Wnwf, i X J 5-1 How s tho! for close quarters? Somebody rus thutmcml DALLAS BIEBER LEON BREIDEGAM DAVID GOUGLER DONALD GRIFFITI' RONALD OSWALD ROBERT EIDLE M ROBERT ENGLEMAN LUTHER LENGEL JOHN HARTMAN RALPH FISHER usmg RICHARD YERGER DONALD BUCHERT Q5 sf I. 2. 3. 4. ' .Q an AL- 1f,, i,35.sfs. R 9- I ' . Zoqa' F. W, ROWI J Bohn R Conrad E Defurck R Sarge R B'eber ROW 2 Mr Kramer K Beck G Reifsnyder C Lovan E Herbem W Weidner ROW 2 W Zimmerman W Noll R Relfsnyder G Weidner D Defurck V Reuder E Rlchard J Caples ROW3 J OBrien R Griffith E Deiurck C Becker R Kaufman J Olson I8 ROW 'l: L. Geissler, A. Hawk, L. Dietrich, S. Fisher, C. Winterbotfom, R. Parson, N. Brumbach, A. Giacomini. ROWI S Moyer A Romug J Stapleton G Sanders D Eyruch N Loroh E Relfsnyder N Noll M An Mass Webber H Fusher G Schwalm K Wemler E Ely E Rhoads P Behrle Dons scores two more Nancy snares the ball agaun 49 drews, N. Fisher. ROW 2: C, Kerschner, D. Miller, E, Rothenberger, J. Rathie, S. Derricaft, J. Eyrich I ' I I I N W 1 ROW ROW Ba ms Levan Aww Q Hn S ,QA .. ROWI S Moyer S Derrlcott J Schwalm M Andrews N er N Noll E Remfsnyder Sanders D Eyruch N Lorah ROW 2 P Behrle C Kershner J Cronrofh G Hartman J k Eyrxch Efnsher E Rofhenberger K Weller D Smrth N Tolland L Bueber S Yoder ROW F Lev g Zub J Deyshe c P Seudel S George E Ey B Shorz Readmger A- Q ik al, f I C Hoffman E Deturck B Knabb R Eudle W Fraser D Bleber L Haas K Beck R Grnffith B Knechtle W Werner C Bec er C Boyer a T Hartllne ROW 3 R Engleman, W Lnghfcap E Herbeln R Oswald, R J Bohn R Reed 30 v '-- A 'Q I , , Fish l, . , - L SG. 5 ' 5 55 , . ' , , . : . , I el rrlwgf 5, I V V , . ' 'Lin' ' , 4- W 4 , , .- ix V, K J.. F ,V .. I I ' , .' , L' ll l pl I Hr: x 'El it 3: . an, B. Essi , J. er, . r, G. I , L 1 Ho h, . ' , . , , I, . , C. - X I' ' . ,v A Q fl if ,kk 4 . P O C A , n ' L U xl N--' 'i --1 I A ,, X N - f E' ,. W A N - if .J K ' It .sz I 4 ik: ,Aix , I 'I 4 4 'L ' - ,J L' Ll J A ,el 'Q fl ,fl Q' l Z I W : . , , , , , , ' , A I , ' , , , 'YL' 'ibl v 21 . , . A , . , . 'd , . L, . ,L - - . , 4 , . , z . . , . , , . , , . W F' RQ, :wha r s-'ex' ROW I L Duerruch G Weidner V Render R Persons Londes N Brumboch A GIGCOmIn4 C Wlnterbotfom Swenzer W Stolzfus R W 2 R Fry Breodegom Relfsnyder E Sheerz S Frsher J O n R Reuner Oleweller J Copies D Horfmon ROW 3 M Dletrlch Bne er R Frederick L Bones K eck Bohn Herbeln J OBreln J Snyder ROW 4 D Gougler R F er R Yerger R Eudle R Reed C Levon C Bo er I Wllhorns L Lengel R Englem n Malcolm Duetmch prepores To hurl The lovelln Eldle ond Breber produce for G relay rcce U VW ff do x A ii? 51 66464 Zag! .Z ROW 1: R. Reilsnyder, V. Reider, B. Bleoer, K. Oswald, Lv. Weidner, W, Stoltzlus, D. Deturck. ROW 2: W. Weidner, C. Boyer, R. Kaufman, J. Deturck, D. Bieber, J. Copies, S. Fisher, C. Henry. ROW 3: L. Griesemer, R. Englernen, L. Lengel, E. Deturck, E. Herbein, C. Hoffman. ROW 4: Mr. Knabb, G. Rief- snyder, H. Strunk. 1' 66:46 ROW la F. Margenson, P. Mayer, B. Behrle, J. Reppert, C Henry, J. Cronrath, C. Greiserner, E, Trout. ROW 2: M. Richard B. Sittler, J. HeFlner, J. Satter, E. Barlet, M. Mast, M. Mast Mr. Fitzpatrick. ada! ROW 1: R. Reed, S. Derricatt, M, Andrews, D. Seidt, A. Schaef- fer, ROW 2: A. Ely, G. Schwalrn, J. Stapleton, C. Wagner, J. Bonawitz, H. Cnristman, B, Flatt, J. Reppert. Seduce ROW l: A. Knabb, P. Evans, R. Keller, A. Haas, M. Reichert ROW 2: D. Brumbach, R. Reiclward, N. Kauffman, R. Reinert, L. Dietrich. 5. Oleweiler, N. Levan, A. Hawk, M. Duggan. ROW 3: S. Zeirner, E. Kaufman, J. Snyder, D, Brown, D. Dierolf, A Beaver, Mr. Fleisnood. Joyce charging out library books. Mary concentrating on urt work 529444 ROW 1: J. Staufter, D. Heist, J, Lonrath, P, Keller, J. Deysher, M. Manwiller, S. Manwiller. ROW 2: T. Rissmiller, J. Ohlinger, B. Weidner, H. Hartman, C. Readinger, R. Sarge, B. Katzin, R. Frederick, R. Reifsnyder, F. Reifsnyder, P. Wittig, C. Winter- bottom, B. Sher, M, Schatz. ROW 3: N. Obarow, J. Link. aww? 0ff4 ROW 1: D, Hill, M. Himmelrich, D. Sittler, E, Strunk, P. Kline, M, Bieber, l. Levan. ROW 2: J, Heverly, J. Heverly, C. Wood, L. SMith, C. Kershner, B. Essig, B. Rhoads, N. Youse, J. Smith, E. Hoffman, C. Stoltz, C. Jones. 640163145 ROW l:. P. Keller, J. Taylor, T. Franke, L. Messner. ROW 2 M. Haas, L. Hater, B. Moyer, R. DeTurck, P. Manwiller, J Heffner, R. Katz, W. Behrle, R. Carter. ROW 3: Mr. Kramer, G. Reinhart, L. Geissler, D. Oswald, R, Conrad, A. Shirey, C, Hess, E. Nall, B, Hughes. ROW 1: Mr. Abramowicz, D. Graeff, B. Schatz, J. Yoder, M. Auge. ROW 2: P. Moyer, B. Fick, J. Eddinger. ROW 3: C. Waren. C. Hinnershitz, F. Levan, S. George. ROW 4: D. Parson, P. Seidel, M. Wilczynski. Paul showing Jane the mysteries of a prolector, ' . -1 Hfjqfhlq ff l Y ROW 1: J, Angsfadt, L, Bielver, M. Seiberr, N Fisher. ROW 2: C ricx, y. Cramner, C, Ren J. Hoch, N. Troxel, S Blankenblller, C. Buzzanca, N. Frey, H. Bieber, J. Angstadt. ROW J. Blankenbiller, J. Bieber, L. Haas, E, Ely, P, Seidel, L. Wcoils, L. Ulrich, M. DeLong, D. Bieber Behm. ROW 4: S. Yoder, D. Eyriclw, E. Rothenberger, J. Frey, N. Mengel, L. Bieber, J. Delp, Frantz, D. Miller. ROW 5: Miss Webber. N Noll, J, Eyrich G. Hartman, N. Lorah, K. Weller Ferreri, J. Gaugler, D. Eyrich. . ,ynyvv MW l au: l 'WW 1 ROW 1: L. Banis, R. Bieber, R. Kline, M. Ferreru C. Leyan, R. Hohgland. ROW 2: F. Hoflerf, E Hefl- D L f if' ner, D. Grimth, B. Knechtle, K. Endy, C. Becker, L. Conrad, W, Zimmerman, J. Hubert, E. Elfz. J. I Y I fy Strunk. ROW 3: W. Lighfcap, R. Sfeininger, V. Reinert, R, Blanlxenbiller, J, Seidel, L. Yingling, S. Av - Keller, R, Fick, H. Sfufflet, K. Eidle. ROW 4: Mr. G. Blank, L. Schiffler, B, Knabb, C. Yingling, W. rn .dl Fraser, T. Silverman, K. Beck, R. Blankenbiller, A. Tolland. ROW 5: C. Brei1ensTein, K. Schitfler, R. Recdinqer, O. Rothermel, H. Olinger, K. Hocn, R. Endy, R. Reichard. L- I ii :Life 1 .-5 7750504 6045 i ,rw rw Q V 5 716- 2 ROW l: R. Parson, L. Stweitzer, K. Field, L. Richard, C. Rohrbach, L. Readinger, S. Deaemer, R. Strozylc, E. Schlegel, A. Landis. ROW 2: W. Shirey, L. Conrad, L. Grady, C. Beamenderfer, R. Tolland, N. Brumbach, A. Giaconnni, K Reinert, D. Hartman ROW 3: M. Wentzel, W. Noll, C. Crouse, L. Fetter, R. Baer, S. Kauffman, M. Moore, K. Faust. ROW 4: M. Fick, C. Ginder, E. Eifert, J. Heflner, R. Stoudt, J. O'Brien, E. Slteetz. '. all l cw: z 1 'lf' f f --I r'-o fi za- 216' Z wr' ROW la Mrs. Levengood, F. Weise, E. Fisher, P. Strausser, S. Moyer, A. Reider, J. Roth, M. Caples M. Manwiller, L. Reist, J. Rotlwenberger, E. Moyer, B. Sweigert, Mrs. Miller. ROW 2: S, Rathie, M Hiester, D. Reinhart, J. Reifsnyder, J. Timmins, V. Rehr, C. Rathie, P. Hoch, C. Seyler, D. Smith ROW 3: J. Rathle, G. Le Pearl, S. Deturclc, G. Leh, J. Zaher, J. Salter, B. Kiehl, V. Lilley, H. .l Weidner, P. Noll. ROW 4: M. Tolland, S. Conrad, P. Sheetz, N. Koller, G. Farnsworth, E. Moyer N. Tolland, L. Cltrislman, R. Kauffman. .1 'wg .1- .. If A K :F 'Pl ., ,ew L - 4 4 A 414' lhe FFA has been busy this year. Many protects were successfully undertaken by the club. Ac- tivities included a dance, two initiations, a magazine and seed selling campaign, and selling onion plants During the early part of the year O Wir1ClOw exhibit was entered in both the Kutztown and Reading Fairs. During the summer of l957 a motor trip is planned to tolce the Juniors and Seniors of the Chapter into the New England States. A total ot l5OO miles is expected to be covered by our motorcode. The trip is both educational and recreational. Also during the summer, seven members will be attending FFA week at State College. The Oley Valley Chapter is getting bigger and better each year and great things are planned for the future. 7 mz4efazwwa,!gwma49 l 'U'N3 i O'- L Ll ROW! D Gougler P Youse L Griesemer A Levon K Wagner K risher A Yerger ROW 2 Mr Blank D Houseman J Caples G Young R Slwrey M Heffner M Snyder H Moyer R Christman ROW 3 L Breldegam F ac er E Nol iser Grin Conr K Sny er l WIllIO S ROW5 R Yerger H Snyder J Hartman E Crorirath K Conrad D Bucher? J6 X 'i' A Q Hilbert, R. Yenser, R. Frey, P. Cronrath, J. Bohn, R. Sarge. ROW 4: S. Penny- p i , . i, re. Het ,u 'Ft'th, iz. od, . d, . fw- puma- cw swf Stott positions include the following: Editor-in-Chief, Dallas Bieber, Assistant Editor, Anna Romig, Feature Editors, Michael Moyer and June Rathje, Sports Editors, Elaine Reisnyder and Ronald Oswald, Art Editor, Rex Reed, Exchange Editor, Edna Rhoads, Alumni Editor, Barbara Hartline, Business Mana- ger, Fay Reitsnyder, Assistant Business Manager, Gladys Hoch, Circulation Managers, Pat Hoch and Elaine Ely, Photographer, Malcolm Dietrich, Reporters,a total of twenty-eight. L L ROWI M Moyer D Bieber A Romng B Hartline ROW 2 P Hoch G Hoch R Reifsnyder E Kauffman Weise D Parson J Bonawitz N Olson H Fisher M Andrews E Rothenberger ROW 4 Mr Brightbill B Sittler D Miller S Rathle J Grim E Reifsnyder P Moyer F Relfsnycler J Kaufman D Groeft ROW 5 R Reed R Oswald P Keller M Dietrich M Ferrer: H Christman K Endy 51 , , , as . rs X M W J. Staufter, P. Strausser, R. Reichord, E. Rhoads, M. Caples, T. Rissmiller. ROW 3: J, Ruthie, E. Ely, F. Delalchg Qu! Wtoded ZZ. 72. Thxs school yeor proved to be one of the best for the Student Council Mony octlvltles were com pleted thus yeor The most outstondung octlvlty wos the Notuoncxl Conventlon of Student Councils which wos held In our school A lorge ond extensnve progrcxm wos successfully corrued out A totol of twenty seven schools ond three hundred ond twenty flve students attended The convention wos held to discuss the mony problems thot confront Student Councils The other outstondung octnvuty us the system by which the Student Council members are elected Thus rs the some system os the public uses to elect government OH-lCIGlS A regulor votnng mo chune as erected In the oudntoruum ond the students go through o regulor system of votmg This ns CI system thot wall be used every yeor to elect council members It guves the students ct chonce to vote In o dernocrotuc manner ond prepores them for thenr Infe ofter school 60146200 f .X Pi 44 'qt 4-'Q ROWT G Hoch Secretary J Stapleton Vnce Presudent B r-tortl ne rresuaenr L. Levon Treasurer ROW 2 D Hortmon J Heffner V Rehr N Pusher F Welse L Hoos B Wendner G Sanders C Fuck ROW 3 Mr Abromowltz M Ferrer: R Engleman J Coples M Moyer A Levon R Kouftmun D Housemon Mr Kramer 39 .x. Edna Rhoads, Mary Richard, Jane? SYaple ton, Reber! Eidle. uarus Eyrlch, Beatrice Siftler, James De- Turclc, Paul Keller. Vnrgnma Lilley, Mane Manwlller, Charles Boyer Dallas Breber Z E f' 3 Sf! xi Thomas Hortlnne, Allen Levcnn, Rodney uf Q' Kline, Robert Endy. I l l B ff N X Kenneth Schittler, Elaine Reifsnyder, Allen Levan, SC-vllla 'lf K M! Derrwcott, Rodney Kline. 43' y P' 'J 1 22. 1.4, J' ' .v K -. nf ' 4 K Zen. lx S X I .xr , -,, x, X f ' 'AQ 'ilu 5 , A Thomas Franke, Michael Moyer, Kennelh Schitfler, Rodney Klnne, Kenneth Snyder, June Rarhye 4 :iff ,,,n Q.-.44 E c'.'fff -f Zi, We The dance bond plays at Oley Nnght Of Musuc The orchesvo takes c bow 41 We dew Shlrley and Vlrglnlo Yoke time To smile pretiy ot the Reodlng FGIF Teachers Tcknn nf easy an Hgwgu 5 QTQAL X J , 4-2 -.4 J,1'- 1 We h ff' A-ef f' ' ' wh 1 'gif f Y Ti 5' 'L .L f fil , Q 'if' ,Q -si - lf- ,fi QW' 'Q' it sf RQ' 1 - ' The song of the witches. Seventh grade iolenf. Shme them mce Jim Greenhonds workout -0 '7coaZd4cwe Our editor ond her ossnsfontl Enloynng our socvol lnfe bi School life can be compared to ci mosaic, the whole depending upon each piece being in its correct place and pro- portion. The administration, senior closs, underclassrnen, and varied activities are the parts ot this mosaic. A school cannot be o building alone, but one with a soul, a vibrant pulse of oliveness, In this respect it is like a home, A school is the lite, relations, and feelings of all those who share activities within its walls, We of the Class ot l957 hope to see the Oley Valley Area High School grow and grow, both in size and spirit, build- ing a better torriorrow with better citi- LEFT: 6 students tried out for school entront in the I Speak for Democracy contest. RIGHT: The Student Council Conference of Berks County met in Oley, 0 746566 fzeagf' 544446 '74 1-ff! ZGDS, ABOVE: Aii hornerooms entered the Christmas dec- oration contest. LEFT: Fifteen students porticipoted in County Chorus.


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