Penn Township High School - Penn Yearbook (Butler, PA)

 - Class of 1949

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SEATED: ssconn nowi THIRD ROW: LIBRARY CLUB Robert Egan, Treasurer: Annamae Bond, Secretary: Laura Kulp, Chaplain. Robert Lengel, John Messner, Franklin Bubbenmoyer, President: Edna Messner, Vice-President: Herbert Schlappich. Helen Boltzs. Loretta Wolf. Grace Katzaman, Kathryn Bagenstose, Irene Sonon, Mrs. Kline. Adviser: Daisy Loose, Helen Lengel, Ethyl Hoffman, Helen Ernst. SEATED: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: Y-TEEN CLUB Anna Mae Zimmerman, Vice-President: Anna Spatz, President: Jean Luckenbill, Secretary: Lois Fisher, Treasurer. Faye Relisnyder, Geraldine Luckenbill, Betty Parker, Loretta Yeager, Evelyn Riegel, Mary Long. Betty Schlappich, Emily Streaker, Joanna Messner, Phyllis LaFo1lette. Janice Sheidy, Doris Balthaser, Fern Kissllng, Jane Troutman, Irene Balthaser. Mildred Ebersole. Mrs. Henne. Adviser: Phyllis Wolfskill. Gladys Balthaser. Annamae Dreibelbis, Patricia Gehris, Jeanette Wolfskill, Gloria Balthaser. June Keppley. Z5

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LIBRARY CLUB The Library Club is the oldest club in the school. The books were catalogued in 1931 by Miss Hain and members of her English Classes, with the assistance of Mr. Klopp and members of the Library Club of Robesonia. This same year Miss Hain organized the Library Club, the purpose of which is to furnish librarians for the circulation of the books. In September, 1937, Mrs. Kline became its Adviser. At that time there were one thousand three hundred and nine volumes in the library. From that year to the present four hundred and fifty-nine books, of which seventy-three were added in 1948-49, brings the total to one thousand seven hundred and sixty-seven volunes. Of these four hundred . and fifty-nine books, one hundred and thirty-two were gifts of the students, faculty, and friends of the schoolg two hundred and fifty-nine were purchased by our School Board out of the book fundg and sixty-eight' were purchased, through dues paid for overdue books, by the Library Club. Y-TEEN CLUB Y-Teen Club was organized February 4, 1947, with Mrs. Henne as Adviser. It is a high school branch of the Reading Y. W. C. A., and its purpose is to develop citizenship, and the ideal of service to school and community among the girls of the Senior High School. World fellowship is stressed. SENIOR SPORTS CLUB When club activity was organized generally throughout the high school, Mr. Moyer sponsored the Senior Sports Club: its purpose is to make money for the baseball team and for equipment. A Dart game was purchased for winter activity in the basement. ' JUNIOR SPORTS CLUB Seventh and eighth grade boys were organized by Mr. Kaiser in a club to develop intramural sports: baseball and touch football were played, and a Dart game was placed in the basement for winter activity. . - HOBBY CLUB Miss Riegel organized the Hobby Club in mid-1947 for girls who were interested in making practical things. g VARIETY CLUB The Variety Club is made up of ninth grade pupils with Mr. Burkhart as Adviser. Special interests within the group furnish activity. THE ' 'PENNGUINN In March, 1947, the Juniors fC1ass of '48D, with funds from their own treasury, financ- ed a commercially mimeographed school magazine named The Pennguin, with the hope that enough interest would be stirred to continue a school publication. The Class of '47 gave the money to buy a printing machine for carrying on a school paper. This year's class has published quarterly issues of the school newspaper, which we consider more practical in serving the best interests of the school, than would a school magazine. THE PENNANT ' The Forty--niners found the necessary amount of 'gold' to back a dream of every small school - a year book. Plans were made to edit such a publication at a minimum of cost, in hopes that the tradition could be carried on. The name PENNANT was chosen by the faculty from a list submitted by the faculty-appointed staff. Patrons and subscrip- tions were solicited to defray part of the cost. SAFETY PATROL In the fall of 1946-47, a Safety Patrol group was organized with the backing of the Reading A. A. A. Clubg it is in action on the highway and on the buses. MONITOR SYSTEM Early in the 1948-49 term, the faculty assisted in the organization of a Monitor System: Mr. Kaiser was appointed director of the group. The faculty and monitors com- prise the court when trials are necessary. Hall traffic regulations have eliminated unnecessary noise and confusion. E ' Z4



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FIRST ROW: SENIOR SPORTS CLUB Claude Hoffman, Carroll Miller, Charles Heckman. William Wagner, Gene Davis, Curtis Goho, Eugene Kramer. Alfred Wolf, Kervin Kline. SECOND ROW:, Charles Klopp, Bruce Stamm, Donald Sweigart. Carroll Snyder. THIRD ROW: Secretary: Edward Burkhart, Elmer Fair. Raymond Kissling, Karl Lewis. David Levering. Donald Spohn, Norman Deeds, Ronald Schoener, Eugene Brighthill, Wilmer Dreibelhi . FOURTH ROW: Harold Luckenbill. Kermit Balthaser, William Troutman. Stanley FIFTH ROW: Schade, Treasurer: Edwin Roth, Clarence Hoy, President. Vernon Reppert, Leon Schock, Gerald Greim, Arlan Wagner, Harold Stoudt. Mr. Mover, Adviser. FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: FOURTH ROW: JUNIOR SPORTS CLUB Francis Underkofler, Claude Ohlinger, Donald Strausser, Neil Spohn. Robert Balthaser, Secretary: Donald Master, President: Clair Miller, Earl Graeff, William Hoffman. William Spatz, Assistant Secretary: John Bogert, Eugene LaFollette. Raymond Kulp, Ralph Pietsch, Frederick Glosser. Robert Fallon, Eugene Aukamp, Eugene Schaeffer. Larry Sheidy, Stanley Stoudt, Marvin Luckenbill.. William Klopfenstein Kenneth Lutz. Harold Spatz, Carl Eisenhower. Leroy Boltz, Mahlon Wagner, Russell Weidman. William Yeich, Mr. Kaiser, Adviser: Parker Daub. Vernon Ehersole. Donald Balthaser. Z6

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