Ontelaunee Area High School - Arrowhead Yearbook (Leesport, PA)

 - Class of 1954

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F4 ,, W5' 'I s 1,v ' if H' 'sv - 0i!'.:.'3Q I N M Q' k..k f Q il 'W E3 fX lf X 5 .O X Published by CLASS OF 1954 ONTELAUNEE AREA JOINT SCHOOL SYSTEM LEESPORT, PENNSYLVANIA O Ume MVA. Q1 v I 2 . N N edccalcaa You re typical teens maknng fun out of work sharing ID terests you luke leans but can change to glamour when at tits the occasron Yes you re typical teens steady about three months dress up heels for her tue for hum you know how to drlve rely on dad s car get It say twnce a week you snack watch TV lnsten to the You re a hugh school student go out for sports you hold a o baby slt sometimes untll the early hours of morning you work In stores movies up late lnttle spare tame Your danly schedule IS a famllnar pattern of school lute get up at 7 OO maybe 7 30 sometimes over sleep ru e the bus roam the halls go at break neck speed to the cat eterla for lunch drunk cokes munch candy bars and Ice cream now and then eat real ood you enpoy school but hate to admlt ut study some two hours a mte a week average D we C anyway you make the grade wlth a push but you re satlsfned because youre a teen ager Smce you have these qualntles whether they be good or bad laughable or pathetuc we ded: cate thas 1954 Arrowhead to you the students of Ontelaunee Hugh School ' X. i Jw lu lg? NR 302 J' K-,,. 'gf-f 7? 3 X N dy V IWW ' ll x U 0 0 9 fA E IQ ltlllv fb l .e 4 -I 3 ' QQ I - - .IN -- W , ' ' ...go . ' c o o .il . I Q c s 5 radio while doing homework. J' I . I - - X I ibu... be H ' - . . . 'd f . .u AA r '-S' If - I I fl - ' as 2, . . I I ll lx ,I I, I I . I ll gf I ll lr gi' , ,-ig-TW: . .- ,.., k,,.,,, ,-,,',H.. +5 Y' , Q.. we , ' s , v 'S-c, . V- ' -ix xr , 1, f Q Mft? ' jeczZ'477Z DEAR STUDENTS: Graduation from school is only another step in the ladder of your life's experience, or, as a very wise man once stated it, information ends in the schoolroom, but education ends only with life. This educational process affects more than class- room academics, it involves the gentle art of living together in a social world, with charity toward all and malice toward none. This is a big order! lt means you must live in the spirit of love at home, in the factory, the office, or wherever you may be. Men have dedicated and sacrificed their lives to this fine spirit of love. This spirit of love should reflect in your work. Learn to enioy your task, humble as it may seem, and take pride in so doing. Remember the parable in the Bible which tells ofthe talents-use your God-given talents to the best of your ability. This is your challenge-to make for yourself a full and happy life. Sincerely yours, JOHN W. KHOURI MRS. MARY C. ORFF Business Education GEORGE H. HIBSCHMAN Shop Ninth Science HENRY D. HACKMAN Chemistry Math Physics KENNETH H. MATZ Health Biology Eighth Science MRS. NANCY L. KAUFFMAN Home Economics THOMAS R. SNYDER Social Studies English JOHN H. EVANS Social Studies Eighth Geography CLAIRE M. OSBORNE Foreign Languages Arithmetic Geography GLENN H. WOODS English E. FRED MCGOWAN Music English Literature 3 MABEL B. ROTHERMEL First Grade ESTHER SCHAEFFER Second Grade MARY E. ARMSTRONG Third Grade WARREN J. BLATT Fifth Grade MRS. LOTTIE WOLFE Art Supervisor MRS. BETTY MARELLO First Grade MRS. HELEN R. STOUDT Second Grade DOROTHY M. SAUL Fourth Grade MRS. DOROTHY C. KANTNER Sixth Grade MRS. VERNA LAUER School Nurse MRS. KENNETH SHUMAN MR, EDWARD 5552521455 School Secretary Student Teacher MR. LESTER SCHAPPELL Janitor MRS. RAYMOND LOOSE MRS. ELMER DEPPEN ff X Cook Cook , fs- 1 SL- fri- L x 'C' NAOMI B. ROTHERMEL Those of us, both faculty and students, who had the privilege of knowing and working with Mrs. Rothermel will remember her as a worthy example of the highest ideals in the teaching profession. As a teacher she was intensely interested in the development of her pupils and revealed a wise knowledge and deep ap- preciation of her subiects. Her ready wit and keen sense of humor helped us on 24'Vb0605640f 5545! : ' ,,-,N, , . . I,-lg-1'-1 512112 grlfrs-rug l it 'J 5' rl 'Y -' T ta 1:3-fy ll 'lr-ff' fi1i'.:?':, ct if :: l.'.1T'L'.Z l 2 f .hw I. H V, ., W Staff Advisor, Mr. Woods, Art Editor, Nola Rahn, Subscription Manager, Leah Baer As sociate Editor, Marian Franke, Editor, Avalion Moyer, Business Manager, Dolores Knebach Class Advisor, Mr. Snyder, Staff, Doris Stump, Gerald Davis, Michael Wingert, Peggy Loose, Gerald Reber. Staff, Arbutus Filbert, Ruth Gilbert, Nancy Werner l , Anna Rissmiller, Nancy Henne. fb Q.. 9.4 V1 ,fix 64 Nf L . rw if s .b-1' 7 gk fb . - .A L V, ,,- x f . -xi ' 1 L x . AH,LM...f 1 1 gy, K 'L gl. 'W - iz 3 24142225 f-,-. ' 4 jp -Avro' - ,ia Q, 3 'S V 'Q l S t Q 1 5 . is , , Q. 'Q , l 2 ' i ,Q it 'E Baggie, Pudge, Leeah and Norma. LEAH BAER Leah , . . sports editor of INDIAN FLASH . . . Woolworth's salesgirl . . . Curtis award . . . willing worker . . . lt's not fair . . . Looking forward to the chiming of wedding bells . . . faithful devotion to Kenny. SHIRLEY BAGENSTOSE Baggie . . . forgetful . . . likes Sonny weather . , . naturally curly hair . . . good saleswoman . . . con- vincing actress , . . efficient . . . Oh my gosh . . . spaghetti . Wig and BuckIe's morale builder. SHIRLEY BAii.EY Pudge . . . Hails from Mohrsyille . , . delightful giggle . , . tasty Itali- an sandwich maker . . . friendly . , . certain sparkle in her eyes and spark- ler on that finger . , , a go-getter. NORMA BOYER Norma . , . short and sweet . . . proudly possesses a driver's license . . . Bible school ambition . . . seen in the lunchroorn . . . cherishes high ideals , . . neat hair 4 . . farm girl . . . sympathetic nature . . . please ing smile. -sill 'Oi af' GERALD DAVlS Jug . . . master of mimicry . . . life of any party . . . man about town . . . has driver's license? . . . l shall re- turn . . . snazzy haircut . . . a flare for art . . , always a helping hand. KENNETH ERNST Qiuet . . . but cooperative . . , a fellow of sound principles . . . an arm for pitching . . .f 53 Chevy . . . future-army and Leah . . , always busy . . . hall patrol . . . knows more than he tells. Al-92: sill Q Gerry, Jack, and Arbutus. Aizaurus FILBERT JOHN FAUST Jackie . . . drives an MG . . . Cool, calm, collected . . . attractive dresser . . , touch of dignity and crew cut . . . musician, Gene Krupa style . . , saved the day by making his stage debut as Ted . . . sharp dresser . . . mischievous eyes and winning smile. poise . . . pals around with Ruth . . . an adaptable addition to any group . . . Oh, those eyesl in-f Marion, Smokie, and Ruth. MARioN FRANKE AR'-AN GAUKER ffprankie-1 I one O, our good stu. Boone . , . slick dresser . . . that's dents . . . argumentative . . .friendly PFSWY 5TUPld - - - Home 'Un hitter manner A . I dependable . I . supporgs . . . cause of Mr. Woods collapsing Student Council , . . future nurse . . . dU l l9 HOU' MlSS Bf00lKS - - - Pol' enioys ,he bene, ,hings of life - , ished Romeo . . . smile for everyone. interested in the music field. RUTH GILBERT Ruthie . , . abundance of energy . , . pianist superb . . , easy to know and like . . . angelic smile . . . a busy bee . . . nice appearance . . . quiet but pleasing , . . speedy in typing. VERNON Heciceiz Smokie . , . crew cut , . , footloose and fancy free . . . valuable first baseman . . . shines in the class- room? ? ? . , . Fire Chief's son , . . always gets in the last word, NANCY HENNE Nancy . . . fashion plate . . . in- veterate gumchewer . . . blithe com- panion . . . is worried about studies?? . . . member of the Three Nancy's Inc. . . . Me late? Never! MARILYN KERSHNER Cookie . . . peaches and cream corn- plexion . . . her heart belongs to Ralph . . . fun-loving and friendly . . . one who sees a great deal, hears even more, but says nothing. 9 IN ,-., a W 5 6 . f' I 1- g 15 'ls ,b ,Y 'HY:'f :' A- 'x '2 fn , 4. nw' , ,f 1 Y f ' ... , , S 1 , A Q 1-:A Ml, Wifi! f' Kern, Nancy, Dollie, and Cookie. DOLORES KIEBACH Dolly . . . works hard at anything and succeeds . . . the essence of friendliness . . . always ready for a good time . . . asset to the Senior Class . . . Mr. Woods' capable assistant. NANCY KUHN Kern . . . a high spirited FILLY . . . ardent reader . . . Rapid speech quickly conveys her viewpoint . . . enthusiastic artist, Cin English classj . . . complicated love life . . . loss of sleep never comes from preparing lessons. i HxQf illll tn -Q Ron, Fern, Peggy, and Sonny. RONALD LEEPER MARGARET Loose Leeper . . . fall guy for many of Peggy . . . reader of menus Ces- Gauker's iokes , . , rummages into pecially breakfastj . . . famous last everything he can find . . . pest of words I'll run you right over! . . Senior class . . . great supporter of seller of apples . . . reserved . . class activities . . . blushes to per- hopes to be a teacher . . . never in a fection . . . quiet? ? ? hurry. FERN LuTz Fern . . . talented seamstress . . , winsome smile . . . industry, ability, and ambition in one package . . . hard worker on INDIAN FLASH . . . future missionary . . . puzzled prompt- er for productions. ARLAN MILLER Sonny . . . tuba player . . . sweet tooth . . . lively sense of humor . . . easily flustered . . . Did you find my library book? . . . Cooperative . . . woman hater? ? ? QU' N T AvALloN Movea Loogie , . . never at a loss for words . . . will always be a success . . . keeps Mr. Matz completely con- fused . . . never a dull moment . I . practices baby sitting Call age groups l-213 , . . little brown wren of WISH ON THE MOON. NoLA RAHN Nolie . . . busybee with lots of pep . . . Our own Miss Brooks . . . uses those brown eyes to advantage . . . talented artist . . . always a center of good fun! . . . graceful dancer. Z 'P'- Nancy, Nolie, Blinky, and Loogie. NANCY RAMICH RICHARD RAUENZAHN Nancy . . . hails from Bern . . . Blinky , I . dege,-mined in all he girl of many moods . . . Where's attempts . . . heavy on the hardwood Chmlleu - ' - dl9 that laU9l - - - Seen . . . real cool accordionist . . . shy at the auction . . . favorite subiect- guy ' . A sense of humor l I ' future English? ? ? . . . flirtatious. farmer . . . Miller's pal . . . conscien- tious student. mur- 'Nu ., .U Shucksie, Patsy, and Anna. ANNA RissMiLLER Rissy . . . a head for business . , . always smiling . . . never in a hurry . . . Mr. Matz's secretary . . . takes things as they come . . . sunny dis- position . . . dresses to perfection. DONALD SCHWAB Donnie . . . active in sports . . our set man . , . Romeo-instinct . . . Oh, those curls! . . , proud Chevy owner , . . energetic . . . ready to join the fun but is more often the creator. GERALD REBER PATRICIA REESER Shucksie . . . murders the 88' '... Patsy' '.,. natural athlete . . , where girl trouble . . . California, here I there's PatsY fl ef5'5 life - - - Cl-'te Come , , , Got your French finished? dimples . . . star of the diving board . . . O. H. S. representative to U. N. . . . school drummer . . . Oh, S0 . . composes music . . . high ideals talkative- . . friend to all. J f if ? 9 l l' 1 t v 5 ? I 4 , Q 5 ' ' s V 1 1 Hz 'A V V Dee Dee, Mike, Weiner. Doms STUMP NANCY WERNER MICHAEL WINGERT Dee Dee . . . ambitious . . , likes Weiner . . . gay . . . deemed a Mike . . . Mr. Hackman's lab man dancing . . . comptometer operator worthy lass . . . imaginary guitar . . . You'd better believe it . . . . . , independent thinker . . . enjoys player . . . peppy cheerleader . . . energetic, Persistent, and effervescent life . . . outdoor girl . . . our small always sleeping-in classes , . .active . . . promising actor . . . talking is package . , , Reading Indians' fan in social affairs . . . she with the such a natural thing . . . haunts Horn . . . congenial . . . aims to please. hair-do. and Hardart. 5 5 -4 1 5003505 1, r-Q First row, left to right: P. Knoll, D. Krause, D. Stoudt, G. Kline, M. Peters, J. Stoop, M. J Loose. Second row: R. Roth, J. Shollenberger, J. Schwab, S. Moser, M. Kline, K. Reber N. Schlegel. Third row: B. Riegel, G. Reed, E. Stamm, M. Roth, E. Lash, G. Stoudt, D. Van: Sant. Top row: D. Weller, R. Rahn. 'za CLASS OFFICERS President TERRY QUINN Vice President MARILYN KLINE Treasurer CHARLES deBOESER Secretary SONIA KEIM Advisor MR. JOHN EVANS .2 - if ml 4'-yt , . l 3 ih 'W-' First row, left to right: G. Eckenroth, S. Keim, M. Henne, F. Borkey, S. Graeffe, B. Keller, L. Hinnershitz. Second row: D. Fair, G. Bagenstose, E. Bailey, C. Anspach, S. Burkhart, A. Bauder, D. Kauffman. Third row: R. Machemer, D. Catherrnan, R. Galen, T. Quinn, D. Catherman, C. Moyer. Top row. R. Bausher, M. Arnmarell, N. Adams, C, deBoeser, i 6 5-fx W w Flrst row left to rxght B Ruckenbach G Seidel M Wnngert R Snyder J Zellers C Stoudt V Muller Secretary Second row C Ulnch S Spease G Shellhammer E Moser D Muller J Ruckenbach G Wagner Third row K Welst R Wolfe Treasurer A Noecker Treasurer M Seaman A Maderness D Loose R Snyder Top row G Strlcker D Wilson Vuce President 1 I I YS FY, f' Furst row left to rnght E Fromm M Henry M Loose F Green E Boyer M Frutz B Hnmmelberger Second row W James J Lesher D Dunkelberger R Egan J Drexel L Egan M Bensnnger Third row G Grube E Balthaser L Ahrens J Loose S Gehrns M Adams J Degler Top row A Brown M Hook R Ernst President K Kershner l . 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'ill ' I' -. , If m 5 if 'lf ,-.l-i' Fnrst row left to rlght F Wanner S Stump Treasurer J Schmehl I Wanner S Ulruch G Strause A Moyer Second row W Yerger L Zellers S Phnlllps P Zlmmerman A Shollenberger S Blatt I Kauffmen D Muller Thurd row R Stezler L Schlapplch B Pannsku J Snyder J Steffy Vlce Presudent J Roth M Wesner R McHose G Reltz Top row B James H Schrelter W Lawrence D Todt J Kochan President R Keller D Yoder Z' ll Furst row left to right S Anspach M Boyer B Brower K Eckenroth M Blatt L Fish burn B Barr Secretary Second row E Boyer A Bender S Bender G Muller B Adams D Muller F Heunruch R Adams Third row R Englehart G Brown L Fromm J Dautrnch S Blatt L deBoesar D Emore C Barley R Estler Top row S Chrustman L Hoy C Butt D Blank R Goho D Braucher W Boyer J Dnetruch N, W4 Q www HISIQY-4 Furst row left to right M Ahrens R Adams T Terenchnn N Bagenstose B Sfoudf B Bagensfose R Kehr L Berne? Secretary Second row N Graham R Moser I James J Muller A Graham P Henn J Carmello A Mengel Presudent C Berger Thlrd row M Oswald M Mitchell J Becker L Moyer K White E Spayd E Spease S Spyker G Balthaser Top row R Sfoudf W Quinn Treasurer R Anspach D Merfz W Cass H Ott T Frnz B Muller M Reugel D Sfoudt NNXLO M west C' 1 'fi 'F 'F' Firsf row, left to right: J. Adams, R. Strause, N. Graham, R. Loose, R. Adams, N. Hill, N. Brown, R. Brendel. Second row: D. Henrich, H. Zellers, C. Bagenstose, J. Blankbiller, D. Snyder, S. Painiski, W. Miller, J. James, M. Moyer. Third row. K. Riegel, K. Rothenberger, L. Wolfe, P. Lau, N. Conner, B. Schappell, D. Bair, R. Bilger, T. Terrechin. Fourth row: H. Zellers, W. Eberhar, L. Strunk, A. Richard, D. Rickenbach, T. Willets. .ts 1 went 500 2 Z I 54 -...M L- Fnrst row left to rnght Jackle Spyker Beverly Mengle Patsy Ulrnch Donald Mengel Ruth Brendal Aluce Rnchard Joanne Terenchnn James Beussel Larry Brenner Second row Ronald Boyer Frank Snyder Karen Chrnst Allce Hartranft Raedell Ammarell Sondra Dux Anna Mae Kung Shlrley Muller Arlan Marks Denms Henne Thnrd row Susle Kaufman Chrnstnne Belleman Carlene Weller Jean Graeff Dezna Kerlnng Sandra Stump Gall Strause Barbara Schwab Martha Ruloff Fourth row Ruchard Rnes Floyd Henn Terry Bush Mark Shade Gary Yerger Robert Bulger Robert Moyer James Lucchese Flfth row George Klnne John Dletrsch Harry Sneger Thomas Emore James Frutz Stella Ohllnger Vnrguma Henn T34-Wt' vt, X Zz? he iff? X l q t V.: O 4 .4 . V ,L , . -4 . -- 1 J v l S ' , A A Q 1 v E - ' x 1 t V -lx- , 5 K In 5, 3. Q . 'C , , . Vt . A A x 1,1 - ' 'lf S Qi -Q lf. ' I 1 1, s P., I 42, . , 1 ' Y . : . I I . I I ' I I I I ' I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I I ' : I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I ' : I V I I I I I ' Z I 1 1 1 1 1 - ' fi.. ,D 4. V Y' L Q IQ-it ,X 1 4 . 'g I , ff? l 2 Fnrst row left to rught Caroll Fuzz Jane Reeser Carolyn Berger Barbara Beaver Janice Sneger Sandra Marks George James Second row Glenn Gales Charlotte Spatz Wulllam Muller Sherwood Stetzler Nell Rahn Lee Wanner Robert Adams Bruce Gaenzle Patncna Rexs Thnrd row Lynn Muller Donna Munch Lynne Wolfe Stanley Smith Patrlcua Reed Donna Noecker Mary Ann Strauss Gene Oswald Davud Shrom Robert Kerschner Fourth row. Terrence Althouse Harold Berg Bruce Balthaser Davld Ruckenbach Lunda Rothen berger Roland Rank John Bernheiser Jon Kendall Robert Smith. Absent from the picture: Sandra Huyett. mx ge . 2. QQ' 'H ?' .ix D ?mz4 Q F t from left to rnght B Mertz Y Strauss P Smlth L Whntcraft G Bagenstose urs row E Hmz B Borrell R Adams D Boyer Second row D Yerger F Rxchard R Smuth N H UI h T Conrad Rlegel J Bnllutz C Boyer J Stamm D Loose D Hentgers Third row nc P Ohlun er J Wulson S Hohl C Roth P Hafer S Moser C Henn Fourth row T Moyer 9 J Schoemng S Dayhoff J Baer W Huey J Spurat Fufth row R Weaver K Baur E Drumheller M Brenner L Snyder J Kung R Shellharnmer iDk?1 'Mdfwl Qmoie -- Jil' will as +1 Lb gb '- , 54' I 1 ' g-sq 1 r 'fi' Top picture, first row, left to righti M. Behlor, B. Graham, D. Bridegam, S. Eddinger, B Crow, C. Hafer, L. Fizz, R, Ahrens, N. Hinz. Second row: R. Adams, C. Brommer, D Dietrich, L. Hafer, P, Himmelberger, H. Bauscher, M. Henn, G. Hetfner. Third row: T Eddinger, L. Haerbonic, B. Boyer, D. Adams, D. Boyer, H. Bagenstose, A. Black, T. Haer bonic. Fourth row: T. Loose, D. McMullen, R. Stoudt, S. Spatz, S. Manwiller, S. Schrnehl J. Loose, D. Reis. Fifth row. W. Strauss, R. Richards, J. Shellhamrner, J. Price, H, Mengel, L. Keim, K. Huey, W. Shoenfelt, M. Mullaney. Sixth row: R. Saylor, B. Starnm, D. Wahl, K. Potts, L. 'WeIler, K. Hitt. Seventh row: S. Werner, L. Wein, S. Wolfe, M. Hoffman. fl,-A 1-nflz I I I l F s1 row left to rlghl A Manmmer d row C Bec 4-..-l nr k W Manmnller G Adams Secon Ker J R Ba enstose Thnrd row J Kenr M A Huts o S McMur1ry J l-lnnz L Knrkhoff B l-lenn D Henruch g C Lash T Bowers W Dayhoff C Brown M Barr R Kung R Hoffman ,ln ...rf -db bu! ..? i au' Ill 'raw J, 46 ,gnvf j K Farsi row left io rnght Q Wenrlch J Smnh N Ruclcert C Reeser T Ruchard E Spyk Y Second row D Schlegel C Penrose J Spayd d S Wesner R Reeser J Moyer B erger D S der D Spalz B Spynka B Rnckenbach K Spelcher D Snyder R Sebasnan Thur ll J Seidel L Oswald W row R Schrnehl D Schappell S Schoennng C Schappe ,fa+'f??' W' 4 , jg. . N . . a ' 'SNA ' J' ' V T Ififd' rn, h'- , '. - 'fy 'X' 'I . , . -4: Q-.Lrg , z . W- K A N N , Wqwl . madiaq . 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