Pennridge High School - Pennant Yearbook (Perkasie, PA)

 - Class of 1957

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THE XPENNR EAST R0 CKH ILL X wasT E - --QQ NSTER SCHOOLS VERDALE 6 ,e ani-- ZWATER Raise a song of pride and friendship To our Pennridge High, Rally 'round herg pledge allegiance Raise herestandard high. May she e'er be standing ready To supply our needs, And her name be never tarnished By our words or deeds. 'Tho our homes are widely scattered Past acquaintance slight, Here we stand as one, united, 'Neath the Green and White. Here we toiled through all our classes, Thronged the halls, and cheered, Here we made the friendships strong that Time will leave endeared. Ellen Jane Bossard, '55 .-,,1-414pf.!- E UF 57 P ESENTS NPN! RIDGE HI DOL at Le.-T v1 A .1 -, ' X :fl , I Af' L .: ', . Y . i v -HT' viz. 4. xv .+A 5' CH 00 SEAL t QQ G5 ws. tw' NNRID - t ' H 4' 5 . fi K t I The xchuul wall, dL'NlQHKL1 ity Richard Ludwig, is am L-iullt-xitiuti Hgurt' with nightlumint-1wlwr'ri1Q four cwrnurs, rcprcwnting tht- Cight dixtrictf uf' the -lmrint Bmxrtl. In thc Center uf' the wall it ax pt-n and Open lxcmk, illmtraltirlg Knowledge. Directly nlwtt- tht- PCX1 and book RYE twu CY'4wst'd Etalks t1f.wltc?I1tLiwgfgHIarir1g tht- Staf- f Llfc. 3 . L. Qlskvf' A 1 2 5 2 E 5 , ' .,.......-.---- 9 , E- Z n . v 5.51:-' ff' ' f ORE WORD The PENNANT proudly presents its picture of the year. Filmed in actual locales, here is a drama of courage and confidence, of victory and defeat, so filled with brimming energy that only the PENNANT could tell this mighty tale. Excited thanks to the people behind the sCencs: tu the directors ! to the prompters, and to the maintenance crew. Under their direction, the 168 stars turn in a s marklin werformance. Hundreds ol' su 1- l 3 I l porting players aided the stars in preparing this tremendous spec- tacle for your viewing. partmenrs and activities. Only thus could the PIAZNNANT Produc- The mighty sweep of the action had to lie divided into 48 dc- tions lncorporated recapture the full dimensions ol' this exciting real life drama. And now- iglilll A 7.6 , 0 gl A DEDICA T IO ll l1ss of 1957 wishes to clenhe ite the me Q PP 'NN -YN I to the p lrents of the Senlors lhls 1s melnt to be 1 synmhol of respect ind grltltude to them bee luse thex lm lve devoted both tnne incl money unselnshly so rh If we nnght enyos our lngh sehool Q areers to the fullest extent they h we been uldes when LllHiCL1ll' deu our ever present ul x lsers intl g srons eontronted us they h we we lthered our short tem pers 1nd sh lrp words to TLITITIH 0 r s eulllst ends s we ljCLl1C1flY'lg thls 1957 llt our pxrents 19 only 1 sm 111 token of our lpprecmtlon for thelr unselhsh devotlon z pw-r in l ' tw?-AW 4 law Nw . s 'hen V' X K V 1 A.. .I . . L . .4 , . M , J Q 1 1 Q S PQ V 1 L 2 ' V 'Q 3 : l . . . 1' 1 ' z , . . . 1 Q 2 - . , ' I .. Hi . . . 1 . 4 . - Q!! I fix I YYY A ' u xt la 4: Q fri 3 11: -ll us parents. ' : ' ' fNNAN'l' to 1 5 I. . 2 ' fy- 'Yi 3jj' w -M 1 ,', 'y ' f gl K A- N ! 1, ll X . . V. X . 'K . A i 4 v K N' j ' 1 X V Q ' ' f ' 1 . - 1 . f ' ' fs ,J Q . l I - G l f- . 'ww bs , .. X , t 1 5, X I yi K X . , L I . . ! A H00 B0 RD WI Slandzng Dr H M Hunsnclter Howardl Moyer Vlm H Lewis Rev C Frederlck Hugh S Nlles Vhllms M Meyers, Wm D Tyson Herbert S Nase lester R Vond Bnllmyer Dr L XX Apple Robert H lxehr Abraham M Meyers Eh Wmsmer Har AlbertF Labs Wxllard Buck Harry S Mosser Franklln E james C Arthur Rosen old R Hunsberger Stephen l enart f eorge Knapp W Rabb George C Mott R berger Atwood Wleldner Donlld H Barth Sealed Rlchard L Hendrlclts John F Fehl The Pennrldge omt School Board 19 composed of representatlves from elght dlstrlcts Perkasle, Sellersvllle, Hllltown, Dublln Sllverdale, East Roclthlll VVest Roclshlll, and Bedmmster The omt School Board 19 composed of the five school board members from each of the dlstrlcts They meet IU December and m May Three members from each dlstrlct comprlse a omt Committee whlch acts for the Jomt Board and meets monthly wlth the admmlstrators The dutles of the school board are numerous They set the pohcy by wl'1ch the schools operate The hlflllg of the teachers IS another Important duty they perform They are responslble for ap provmg and supervlslng the annual school budget The omt Board also must approve all bulldmg plans and specxficatlons Dr Snyder Mr Rosenkrance D KECTORS The actual orgamzatlon, mamtenance, and supervlslon of Pennrxdge Hlgh School throughout the year are dlrected by our school admmlstratlon The two d1v1s1ons which our admmlstratlon mcludes are educatxonal and hnancxal The edu catlonal admlmstratlon makes recommendatlons, supervises the teachers asslgnments, and plans courses of study The financlal admlmstratlon prepares the budget and buys school supplles The admlmstratlve asslstants are Mr Rosen krance, Director of Secondary Educatxon, Mr Grasse, Hlgh School Prmclpal, and Mr Nase, Jumor Hlgh School Prmclpal They meet once a week wlth Dr Snyder, Superv1s1ng Prmclpal, to arrange the school currlculum and plan for school actlvltles Much credlt should be glven to the admmls trators for the work they do Without them, Penn rldge could not functlon Our dnrectors dlscusslng some 1mportant busmess an Mr Grasse r Nase X . ln Where :ire ynur Npeetziclex, Mr. Hartman? ls that your student? Wayne l.. Hzirtmzin Eriglzklz AB., NIA. Ursinus College Bucknell University Dunmxin C. Wallace flffllffl, lfrxgfiyh BA., MA. Culumlviam University Univerxity of Michigan '!. h-'N lfrzinces A. Ru re lfrzgfzkli 2 Alnhn llryaln Diehl lfrfgfifh Ms., Mn. BA. Hood College Univernity ull Pennsylvaxniax PR OMPTERS Ruth F. Confer lfrlgfiih, S1lll7lf5fl HA. Pennsylvaxnin State University lNlur:1x'iau1 Cnllege Nlnrgaret Smi th lfwvmlfl, l.f111'r1 A.B., MA. llrsinus Cnllt-ge Culunilwizz llniverfity ls it full of money? , 5 E db- ' 8 E- ,. ,Hinge ix Esther G. Cassel Latin, Englixh A.B. Muhlenberg College Alma Mae Campbell Srienre BS. lflinabethtown College hwy Q l ,,WAYLt . if Charles G. Pope Sofia1'St14dies, Englifh BA. Bloomsburg. S. T. C. PRO PT ERS Dorothy Osterhout Scienre B.S. Pennsylvania State University FN Raymond bl. Talbot Srience B.S.Ed., M.Ed. University of Pennsylvania Nancy L. Paine Science, Engliflz B.S. Ursinus College ,NN v.- sl WVere you lnre, Mr. Pope? Which one has the green thumb? Meanwhile . . . lwalfli :lt the lallul l 3 X 1 Xp S, fs N Are you sure it Q in x or is it 1 yi Report cird time 1g:1in. Does th'1t thing, print money mu? 'pe 1 Martin L Miller Mathematics Drner Trazmng B S M Fd Kutztown S T C Temple University Rulrcrt Hcnch Malhemafifx Yrienre Shippcnslxurg S. T. C. IO Nm Llair I Merkel fllathemulzm B S M l'd Fl emple University Muhlenberg College PRO PT ERS Ruth l,indc Commercial T'1ylor Business School l I luxd R Yoder llathernalzcx Millersville Q T L Muhlpnlmergb College N'1t'1lic P. Nichols Commerrial B.S. MA. Drexel Institute of Techno Lehigh University W!!-K lo lmmiiix lt. llallcs Cam merrial us., xuid. Shippcnxlviirg S. 'I'. C. 'Ibmplc llnivcrxity Lewis T. Nlichcncr 17Idll.ff7'1-ll! :1'r15 B.S. Millcrwillc S. T. C. Frank I,. Ott lhmriomzl .igricullnre B.S., lNI.S. Pennsylvania State University .lacquelyn G. Gindcr I77dIl.ff7'ill.! flrtf B.S., lid. Millersville S. T. C. l I Spike jones, l presume MlCh2lCl1lHgL'llJlS latest lwuok, please! Lovely fxiluric ' rw Q eg as I vw ,W ., 4 X 1 X Q ri, rjy ,,,g Chester P. Acaley Music B.S. ' C West Chester'S. 'I . . Helen Moyer liibmrian A.B,, A.M., BS. in l..S. Gettysburg College University of Pennsylvania Drexel Institute of Technology X it 4 I2 vlzunes R. Shaw .llnfif BS. PCI'1f'INf'lY2lI1lll State University PROMPT RS Durutliy I.. Cliailfizint Home 15507107111-If BS. Rutgers University 103 H. Virginia .-Xppleluleh .fri BS. Temple University Muure lnstitute Alice Murrow Rauixelierilwerger llnmr Ef0710771ff.V Bb. Cedar Crest I Kenneth R. Smith Sofia! Studie: Ph.B. Muhlenberg College Charles R. Hollenbach Social Stradin B.S. East Stroudsburg S. T. C. 1Q Donald L. Kern Sofia! Studia' B.A. Moravian College PRO PT ERS William C. VVack Sofia! Studiexr BA., M.S.Ed. Catawba College University of Pennsylvania Patricia A. Steltz Sofia! Sludiex B.S. Kutztown S. T. C. james L. Pritchard Sofia! Studiex, Mathematic: A.B., M.S.Ed. Dickinson College Pennsylvania State University I3 Comparing notes So-o this is history! Let's give A's to everybody ,Q l Roliin Hood :ind friend. VVl1:1t's your prolvlcm? Healthy looking pair. 4 I BBFIUQQ. . . V X kk,k f X ,, 4 G. VVnync Holman Heallh, P1IjJfL'll!EdIlNllf071 Bs., Ms. University of Pennsylvania Mary F. Varvoutis Gnidanre B.S., M.Ed. West Chester S. T. C. Pennsylvania State University I 4 'Qs V Dolores M. Kramer Heallh, l'hy5imlEd1zmlion BS. East Stroudsburg S. T. C. PR OMPTERS Nl airy Rulwrts lyflllllf IlkVgIlCl1f.Tf R.P,H. University of Pennsylvania - F? ., . nf? 3 V a w if 7 f lg 5 5 5 Q ' ii L, ' n. 5 N ' E, v' . ill . x Sw 'x 7 1. 1 M . in ' ' 2 QQ. of ff a Paul R. Dcrwilcr Gnidzznra Im., M.s. Ursinus University of Psnnsylva Flziinc Ci. Trnugcr School .'Vnr.re R.N. Grand View Hospital Vg' Sw Q vi I1 ii., Willaert A. Lyons IW.D. Geneva College Temple University Medical School Helen K. Gierse Secrelury Scllersvillc-Perkzisic High School rm Q... f' ' , A 3. sv A 1 .s i 'iff' 5 L' ll Lois T. Yocum Beulah I. Taylor Secretary Secretary Sellersville-Perkasie High School Sellersville-Perkasie High School Robert R. Solenberger Home and Srhaol Vixitor A.B., M.A. University of Pennsylvania Longwood College 15 T ENAN J lrene Senkow tqit-. . 'Muff Christian Texter Reuben A. Moyer M-.., ds r Harry Hertler -Iohn Humpmn ?.,.,. john Humpmn, Charles B. Detwcilcr, limcrsun Meyers, lfvuns Meyers, Russell Herstlne. Q-wr T ERL4 WORKERS s..- R.. 6 Q' ,5 1 mr will you l'lllYL' A lllh luulis gmmgll Arc rhcv an rl ,fr x ix. lffi IL' x 1 l'ftHciur1cy cxpcrrx X LK 3' :unc Slit? M151 ' if 'f f iq, qw., ,N f ..., -'4 T vfi 'WR T ' 'Nqxr' 0 W MR Senior pictures have finally urrivcd Q9 'al ' J, .- xXl'f!9 Q 4 Q X , S Y V X I ff ,yi I 'mln G llll ,, ' -' ,-: 1137-1-' 1 ' Jin 'ie' X ,.a-Ll 6 5 3 WH: really stalrtcd to mll in '57 Sewing circle? The scholars? Whafs the joke, Nelson? 'AESBIW IQ-9 ' - P 1 W x' KM ,,r I EN 1 'QYM N u xx 1 i p CLASS HIS OR Y Prior to our freshman year, eight districts con- solidated to form Pennridge. Because neither of the existing buildings was large enough to hold all the pupils, our class was divided between Sell- Perk and Deep Run. In our sophomore year we moved into the new Pennridge building. Wle became better acquainted with our classmates and worked together to place second in the magazine drive. XVe introduced a new custom by purchasing class jackets instead of caps. YVe began our junior year by placing second in the Booster Drive. VVe ordered our class rings and after a long wait, finally received them shortly before the holidays. We again introduced some- thing new when we began selling green and white Pennridge bookcovers. In March, the class play Profersor How Could You! was presented and was a big success. The climax of the year was our Junior Prom, Tropical Paradise. Before the opening of school in our senior year we held an organizational meeting to make the plans which resulted in our victory in the Booster Drive. The Senior play, The Remarkable Incident al Canon Corners, was enjoyed by all who at- tended. Our graduation pictures were taken in November, and we received them just in time for Christmas. The VVashington trip was one of the highlights of the year and left everyone with pleasant memories. Graduation was the event we all had been looking forward tog but, when it be- came a reality, we weren't as glad to be out'f as we had expected. As we look back on our high school days, we realize that they are truly the happiest years of our lives. 'Mi' 2,-'i'? 4 C- , QUT. 6.5 123-ev., Q 'qv 1':jT'sf1-212,51 7 Efiff' 93' ': .-xf 0.1, ,. ' E' ' . 1, :if-1 ,, 1 Vat:- Q. r 1 X x X-X Jw , -xx... fjm' B ' :ss '4. . Y Vw N W...- 1' sm L Mrs. Nichols, Mr. Hales, Mrs. Confer, Mr. lVallace Qs., -'UQ Prerident-jerry Leatherman Vice-President-Bill Wenhold Secretary-Judy Myers Treaxurer-Richard Kern Q1-rf 4' 91 ARTHUR JAMES ALDERFER Route 51 JANE S. ALDERFER Blooming Glen HOWARD ARNJOLD Sllverdale Pennsylvania Arnold Industrml Arts Girl shy waiting for gradu'1tIon WI enjoys History CWD quiet type Stamp Club Industrial Arts Service Club 3 4 Perkasie, Pennsylvania Jim College Interested In girls CPD usually seen with Barry Moyer neat plans to be an accountant Chorus I 3 4 Cross Country 4 Class President I Boys Varsity Club 4 Pennsylvania Jane College Usually seen with Chris Landes Ikes music friendly with sweet personality hard worker Chorusi 2 3 4 OCYCYYC4 Art Needle work Club I 41 ln. WN ,Tye JAMFS ASCHENBACH U6 S M un Street Qellcrsvllle Pennsylv Ima 1151131 College Destmed to be 'In engineer girl shy PJ C'In be found ID his blue Plymouth quiet until you l-tnow him BowlIng4 Science Club I Stamp Club I Adv lnccd Hunting and Fishing Club 3 Chemistry Club 4 IOQI-PH BAI LO Sllx erdale Pennsxlx 1n1a oe College I :ku lx ugly ull p als uround wlth I rm Us mule curlx hur future dm ts man Buelnll I 3 4 Boys V arilty Club 4 Advanced Huntmg, md I lshlng, Club 3 fx fum NANLI Bill DININ Route ff Sellnrn nllr I ennwls 1n11 .Nzzncy Follfge Constmt mule mowed here lut xv. lf h IN Cheerful word for xll uxullent flute pl'uLr B1nd3 4. Bux lVIontB1nd , 4 South I' uttrn Dlxtrut B md 4 Ienn lnt 4 lN ltlun ll Honur guuntv 4 XXIII IAM F BARIWCER DOROIHX BARND1 lrrlnxle Pennsylv mm 993 Rua Qtreet B1 Indzzmzal Arif Perlx me l ennsylvunm MLch1n1c1lly mmded usu1lly seen Dame College worlxlng known for hm tremendous C1mer1 bug hae those cr17y jam 1ppct1te 'amlutmn Joln the Sc1lveeQ xusmni likes French U w1ntS to Ifldllbffl ll Arts Servxce Qlulm 3 4 be 1 lmnd dlrectress Band 3 4 Bux Mont Bmd 4 Art Needlework Club I 23 VU! S-KN DRA Bl' AlN o lr M rrket Street Perlmsle Pennsvlvqnla Sandy Commermul M1kCN good hotgrts wide wwfmlse rn clfzsses UP sun wlth Ruth Qlotter luture homcmilstr Assembly Llub 1 Arts xnd Lrllts Club 3 f-Xrt Needltwurk Llubq 4 lypmg, Club 4 RUBI-RI B-XRNDI I'-XIRICIHX B-XRSBX 'Ninn Street l erlvtsne Pcnnsy lx 1mm 0 College Arlwu s knllllflf., llNll'1llN seen with Tom Belns mther qurct w1nts to be a dentlst Penn1nt4 Studx Club 3 Projectlon Clul I Chemlstrx Club 4 1or4 N :th Street lerls me l ennsxlx 1n11 Puffy Commerrzal Fxccllent slnter known bx her hugh' future secremrs usu zllx seen wlth P1ul1nc hplc: Weekly News 4 Art 'Needlework Club 1 Typlng Club , Drqwmg md Pfuntrng u 1 73 THONI -XS BI' AWS Box 144 Dublm Pennsslvfama Tom College One of uur better M1th students lr L 5, rls WJ p 1ls around wrth Bob B lrndt qllltf Irlcls I Gemr1lSuemt Club Bows Sports Apprecl ltmn Llub l Chemnstrw Club 4 Rlzlll LCA VXNF BFCRFR 4th md Cad u' Strut PLI'lx'1NlC Pennsylvlnm Brrkw Coffege lJl'1LUlXlT NN 1lllCL x pu prexu cdmur ul Rxdgctn prutx lulwclx hfur lutur: socml worker lpnmx 4 Rldguttp 1 4 ursu A1 , 4 -Xwfnwlwlx Llulm I Curb Narblty Qlulm 4 Photogmphx Clulmq .IANIL BPHILR CARE BPXTIIPY 405 NN 15h1ngmn Ax enuc Route 3 Sellcrevxlle PLnnwlv'1n1'1 l Lflx ISK PU1nKXlK 'Hill fame Coffege GUM' Sm xll nex er lu 1rd of NllLY1CC mrs C HIM CUNY WF l0f1Ll UWYIN hm lpl 31 teichmgs ms her gcnl m1n h lter Ford Loud n xturnd h xrd worker C, orus Ihr Run uk xlmlp ncx 9 mp Clulw 4 Projgcrmn Cl llx 3 1 4 dent If Larson Lurmrx 4 Rldgette 4 l l A l 'xdl lUCCCl Hllmlnk- md Ilxh m Club Generaf 25 IUI I-X RVN BPPR Ruutn SLllLI'NNlllL lpnnxslx lnl 1 fndv Follegc Fnjoys NIHEIHL, md dlnunr., u ul y wan with Ruthu Hnrfrr IH lur lmttln lmlun Croslu hu 1 pretty snulv. for uery om w nts to gown md rudw P lr ll est Qhnstu' LllOI'llN X 4 UCt1.ttL 4 Ihr Ram lflx xlw L ncldmt If Q ll Nll!'l Qormrs 4 1 guru 4 llurlrx Mxntxnrx C u wg Art Nc-edlcwork Clulm I RICHARD BISIIOI Du lm I Lnnxxlx mi 1 Ruxly lridumzal his R xthgr work un nmmrudu rh in hump For grey hurcd tmchgrs drivu OJ tu y Club Irujgniun Qlulw 4 Boys 5p0rrg Apprgultmn Llulw 1 AIUDITH A. BISHOP Linc Lexington Pennsylvania 'iflldyn Commcrriaf Sings in the choir bright smile quiet Geldoml produceQ Ineiuriful orqn music Chorus 1 , 4 Southeiitern Dmtricr Chorus 4 Uctctte 4 Pcnnwnt 4 Typing Club 3 MARILYN KAY BISHOP Route 441 Souderton, Pennsylvania Marilyn Commerfial Likes Qporm 1nd music mll 1nd slim dres5eQ nicely future secretary Chorusi 3 4 Octette4 26 I RI I R III 4th md Spruu. Strut In mg ILHTINYIVIIIII Bfarlzc fofffgf M ITLIILN in tha urlur Eli lr 1lN 1 I'If1LfIllIL,Il lI1lX,IIlI'I1QLI'H'lII'1L. I hru x r lflilllx I nc 3 4 ockny xx LII: Lnmx , 4 I Qnn mr 4 Wulxly pw , Axsnmlslx Qlulm I Imtogr iphy L ul N ' ' I I ' x 1 i - 5 ,2,j, 3 ., . ' 1 : - 1 ' ' J ' . f ' - BFI' 'I ,Y NYIIAI,'I' C ,ACK J. ,..1'2 M J,k:'.'. 1, ,S 'l 1 - ' 1 '- V fzd...I:::dis- work...ncvcrwithuut:1dz1tc...rcz1son ' ' 1 Ay 'gf ,'-- ' -- 1 df '. . A'.'...fIit:' :LD S d ' 2,jQ ' ' 3 . B:1lK,gII '-fxg,4gIi::k- z1II1,x3g 5' N 3 i I . ' - 'N I- 'Il' i. Z,j, 5 J' 1 3 'H' N' 'N L. 'V 1,jg j ' 11, I: ' 'I I ' ' I IQ Girl: Varsity Clulw 3, 4. . ' l ,IM 'V Y , U AL Jw r I , . ki 1, 1 -V F f I A DAVID S, BOSSARD Route - l crknsie I cnnsylvzmiu B14 zmd College Usu Illx sun rmdlng, 1 real brrun tnthusmstlt stzmp colltctor futurc electromcs engmutr Bmd 3 4 Lhorus2 4 Bucks Loun tx Chorus lht Rtm Irk Iblt Inc1dcnt lf Crzrson s Lorntr 4 Cenerll Sclence Llub I Nrltlonul Honor Soclety 4 K? RICHARD BRYDF Route WI Ottsvllle, Pennsylvunm Byrd General One of our cross country boys neat dresser lIkes bookkeeplng future lxes In Alr Force Cross Country 4 Basketlrzll 3 B'1se b1ll 2 3, 4 Projectlon Club K3 Generrnl Scxence Club I RONAI D BUClxI EY Route 7541 Sellersvllle Pennsylv mm Burk General St1r center on our footlmll te'1m wus studylng 7 cun be seen 'It '1 locil gms strltlon Mrs Stelt7 S rlght h'1nd m In QP Footbull I 2 3,4 Baselvllll Ll'Iss YIcePres1dent I 3 Freshm1n Huntmg 'Ind Flshmg, Club I Boys V1rsIty Club 3 4 Boys SportsAppreCIat1on Club I Advanced Huntlng and Flshlng Club I 2 DOROTHY C. BROWN Church Strcct 'Ind W crt Avenue Scllcrsvillc lcnnsylv'1ni1 Dame College' Sports lovtr qmtt typt PP flvor IIC pflstlmt boys' known for her 1rtIstIc llilllfy Hockey 3 4 Bxsketbwlll 3 'use b1ll I Ienms I ltnnInt4 Buology Club 2 Grrls N'1rsIty Club 3 4 Photogmphy Club 3 Dmwmg 'Ind Pwmtmg Llub I ROBILRT D M LAR'lI'R Box IO7 Sellersvllle lenneylvanl 1 B0 College l adlei m1n t lke note of thqt d1nc1ng sn'1ppy dresier rwtex ln looks per Qonallty 1nd xportx Football 2 4 'lrlck 3 4 R1dg,LfTL 4 Projection Llulv 3 Boys X 1rx1tw Clula 4 Advfmcnd Hunting 'md lflxhmg Lluls R MARJORIE BUPP Route ffl Perkasie, Pennsylvania lWargie College Future commerclal qrnst very qulet roots 1 clarmet ln the band mn U81 'xlly be lound wound the 1rt room Bund 3 4 Penn1nt4 Dmwmg md Punting Clula I GAIL A. CARTER Box 107 Sellersville, Pennsylvania Gail Commercial lomed U9 thu yeflr from Sfllem Ill pereonalxty pluQ never hlll'l 1LN drewes attrfnctlvely The Rem'1rk'1lxle lncldent 'at Lnrxon Lornerx 4 Penrmnt 4 Advfmccd Dm m1t1c Clulm 4 28 gi'-ff '5- CHRISTVXF CIFSIPI lx-X 5 3N Mun Street Selle-rm llle Iennwlx 1m1 Fhrw Commercml Footlmll ueen hopu to work tor 1n LXCCLIUXL drtlsu sm lrtly lmked ln B md 3 4 Bux Mont Bmd 4 c Rem1rk1lulv. lnc1dv.nt1tL1rxon Cormrx 4 Weekly 'Newx 4 Cnrls in mn unc Clul H1 llsrflr L 1 v FDXXIN PAUI Cl ARK IR Box 57 Sellersvxlle Pennsylv'1n1'1 Eddie General Alwftys h'1pp1 mterested ln clrs usuilly seen wlth Ken lxuhn future hes ln tool 'md dxe m1k1ng The Rem'1rkable lncldent at Carson Corners 4 Projectlon Club 3 4 B1ble Club 3 4 Boys Sports Apprecxatlon Club 4 ,xx I DEBORAH CRITTFNDEN 21 Temple Avenue Sellersvxlle Pennsylvania Crit College One of'Pennr1dges most tllkatlve glrls populflr 'zlways rushing somewhere at the last mlnute member of the Three A s Band 3 4 Bux Mont Band 2 3 4 Tenms 2 3 4 Hockey Manager 3 4 Student Counc1l2 3 Natlonwl Honor So c1ety 3 4 R1dgette2 3 Pennant3 4 THOMAS CROUTHAMEL 115 Hughes Avenue Sellersvllle Pennsylvama Tommy Induxlrml 'Iris DTIVLS UU re xdy smnle 'llw xy s his a gurl always rewdy for 'ldvmce Chorus 1 Pootlnll Track I 3 Freshman Huntlng md Fishing Club 1 Adv anced Hunting and Flshmg Club 3 4 General Scxence 1 ROBERT LOLL 121 Maple Avenue Scllersvlllc Pennsylvama Collie General Owns 1 patrlotlc c1r 'llways shoot mg lmsketball gurl shy always volclng his oplmon Basketballl 2 3 4 Buseballl 2 3 4 Projection Club 2 3 4 Boys Sports prcclatlon Club I Boys Varsxty Club 3 MARY .IPAN DPRSTINF Route ff Perkamc PLf1I1SylV'1l'llR Jean Commerrzal Usuilly seen with l NlL landls quiet untxl you know her hopeg to be 1 lmookkeeper hleex school 7 Art Needlework Club 1 Trl H1 X JUSI-PH DAN ID lJl OSl4 4l6 S grh Street PCI'lx'l9l6 Penmylvmla 06' College Usuxlly Keen wlth 1 rromlxone drues P x lvl1clx Chen conxertxlwle Clrcsece ne lfll friendly to everyone Bundl 2 3 4 Bun Mont Bmd 3 4 Southcutern DIQITICT B1nd 4 Chorus I I AX l RTNI DPRSI INF 260 Hugh qtreet Scllerswlle Icnnsylvunm Dzrl Colfcge lsy ro get llone with q er llnfll sou know hlm excellent pmnistxc llllllly lllees to lee xlnte Preshmfln Huntme 1nd Fwhmg Clulw Advfmced Huntlng 'md Flglllflg Llulu 'Q 4-mfr' me 30 i- aww CAROI ANN DI' IVNFH FR 4 O S qrh qtreet Perle me lennsylx 'lnl 1 Carol College Crlly xlmout xpurts pretty red h ur nelr drexser NflLlxN wlth e lnne Glblxert Hockex 3 4 Buketlmll I Student LOLX!lCll Recordme Secret lrx 4 Clue QLCFLIITW lenn nt 3 Ireshm m Dr lm me Llulv 1 Curls X ITNIYY Clulsg 4 Cheerleldlne, 3 4 lN1t1onll Honor Socxety 4 D JNAI IJ DI' IXXI ll l R Ruutn Qgllcrxxllln lmnnulx lhll Donnie ig: zrnflme bgcn wlth Norm l msn 'md B lrrx Nlmcr QUILT L tu r1xc.I9 Lnjou l'llll'lTlI1L, -X Dgluu Y? BRI' NDA DOOI P1 Bro ld Street Bedmmster Penneylxama Brenda Commerfzal Good skater first md lur year at Pennmdge lox ely blonde potentlal secretary Brxdge Club 4 Advancnd DFJDIIIIIC Club 4 31 PATRICIA AWN DUNI Al' Routp 641 Snllersvllle, PennQylv1n1'1 Pal Commercial et black lmxr p1lQ wxth Brenda Dooley dC9ll C5 to become 1 nurse well llked Sense ol humor Churux 3 Fnsgmble 4 Buglnll 3 4 'Xrt 'Nendlgworlx Club I Fypmg, Club 3 Studx Club4 Dlncmb Club Hlndl craft Club 3 -XXX Ill CC 5 ll11rcl5trmLt lu IIL l Lnnxx lx xml College run l1llClx h nr 'llw ru wn Cum . g Sym n nn rum ugrx murmng wg I QUILT rlll sou know Lr Art Nnndlnwurlx Qlul I Iypmg Q M3 4 llmdlnrllr Qluluq 5 cf. , 1 'Q ,Q T jo, 'I'l'WlCll.liR X, ,y 1,' .1 -3 Y 1.'k.5'., 1. .1 -I -. rn I 4- I . A -'JON ,K '. ' A' z 1' P' 1' 1' 1' .,.. . '-...lik-s X 'lL '-'A'll:ln... ' ' 'L . Ol... ' 1' ' 'l1'. lf. lf, A. 2,j,4Q F. lf. . . ' 'jute 2,j. K ' A l ' ' ' l v , 2, 45 ' ilkl,g 1 L, 4 ,f K mmm 0 . fizfk . ' ' , 3 . . . ' -. Z,k: .I iv, , 5 Lv. 1 K, ' . Q. .' - - ' 5' ' 1 ' , 5 j Q z ' f zg z '- 3 Q 'p IAN KI l' L lx I' R I Route 17 I 0ttsv1lle lennsylvftnm Janne Commerrzal The other half' qu1et pl1y5 a trum pet 1n the lvmd future secretarx and 1 GEORGE R PLRARDI JANF I PLRART Ro11te ff Route i1 Sellemulle I ennwlw 1n11 Ottxullt lennxs lx 1n1a George Coffege Janet Commerfml H19 H1 for ex erwone neat drewer One of the twms tr1endlw tootb works hard for the Clase we known Remfnrltalvle lnC1dent 'lt C1rQon Cor ncrs 4 Footlmllg B1sel:'1ll1 Ienn1s2 Student COLlY1Cll4 D1nc1ng Club Base ball Manager 3 R1d1ng Clulm 4 Chem1s fry Club 3 Kdvfmced Huntmg and Fmh mg Club '1 cl1r1net1n thc lnnd future Qccretiry 1nd 1 1 4 Bux Montz 4 IOIS MARII' IISI FR 1117 N 51h Street Ierlnsu I c.nnxylv.1n11 Ezster College Known for her collecnon of joltee drlx ee 1 blftcl. Plymouth 1lw tys re 1dy for 1 purty good student ChoruQ 3 Hockey 1 4 Ensemble 3 lenms Ienn mt 2 4 B1nd Manner ssemlsly Qlulm Cnr N N xrslty um 4 Photo5:,r1pl'1y Llub 1 PAULINE EPLER 1 N. Main Street So. Perkasie, Pennsylvania Panfxne Commerrzal One of our honor students qulet tlll you know her usufllly seen worltmg rn Room 7 p'1ls around wlth Patsy Barsby Chorus 3 4 Remarkable Incrdent fmt Cflrson Corners 4 N'1non'1l Honor Socrety 3 4 lrbrwry Axsrstflnts Club 3 Art 'Nleedlework Club 1 Drawmg and Ptuntmg Club Ptnn mt 4 RONIM D YILLI MAY Sllverdale PennQylv1n1a Ron General BaQeb1ll plfiyer typlcal boy blces glrls cxn be hmrd lf not seen durmg lunch usu1lly Qeen m room I3 w1th Hum 7th perlod otbxll 2 3 ull Basketlnll Mamger I Boys Xarslty Club 4 Boys Sports Appreclatlon Club 1 Aclvmced Hunting, and Flshlng Club ILDCAR D-UID II AGLILR Dublin Pennsylv1n1'1 Eddze General Appefuw quret lrltes to hot ro LlSllllly sten with ohn lxrxtl future bee rn the butcher busrnexx Advmced Hunting 'md Ilshmg Club ADOLPH ETTRICH Hilltown Pennsylvania Dolph ' College ulned ux ln our llI110I'yC'lI' lug 11d to C erm1n students Qeen wxth Merritt Hughes qllltl type C enerwl Sclence Llub 3 4 Chemrstry Club 4 YET' NAlNCY FRFDFRICK Route v Sellersvllle Pennsylvama Nanci: Commerrzal Usu1lly Seen with Mary Hoehn small lllxee to keep buss ms mtereeted xn lce Skatlng Trl H1 Y 4 Dance Club Cnrls Cym HHSIIC Club 3 Typmg Club 3 NELSON PARVIN FLOYD Route ill Sellersvllle Pcnnsylwama 'Ne J Commercial Tall football announcer dnvee lux own car mcc guy Ten OClock Scholar 4 Freihman Dramatic Club I Advanced Dr'1m1t1c Club 3 4 Table Tenms 4 Auembly Club Bowlmg 4 Arts and Crafts Club FRANCES FOX 5th and Arthur Avenue Parlvlsre Pcnneylxanm Fran Commerrxal Known for that slllv giggle uQu1lly seen wlth Fvelyn Czraver qulet future Qecretary Chorus 2 3 4 Weekly New 4 l1br1ry Asslstmts Club 3 Brldge Club 4 Typlng Club 2 Q' 34 RAY 'NIOND PRPTI 1 8 I' Walnut Struct Pcrlvme Pennsxlv mm Ray General lllcea to xowl llWlNN Qeen wxth Ashle drxxeb 1 49 Ford works 'lt C D Moxers Baseball I Tennlb Bowl1ng4 Bop lntramurll Qports Club 3 Projectlon C ll I 4 Safetx Club 4 Adv mud Huntlm, md Fxslunq Club 3 MARX GARGFS Route ffz Scllersvllle Pennsylvima Mary Commerczal kk heels 1 black Chevy wmnmg smlle fun to know future looks bnght Tn H1 I 3 Dunemg Club 2 G rls Gymnastlc Club 3 4 Advanced Dramat IC Club 4 jE-VXI MARIE CIBBFRT DAXID CODQHAII 9th and Plrk Avenue Perkasle Pennsylvania Jeanme College Talk talk talk' known for her ath letlc llnlxty loads of fun future nurse Nothmg But the 'Iruth 3 Hockey 3 4 Bxsketbx I1 3 4 Base a 1 2 3 4 Rldgette 2 3 4 Pennant Nurses Ald 4 Adv'1nced Mlth Club blrls Iarslty Club 4 Art Needlework Club I Box 26 Souderton Pennsvlvann Daze Fenem! Interest bes ln cars gurl shy cfm me found If Duck md Don s g, ts Nflfltbh reason for teacher s griy hilrs Boys Sports Apprccmtlon Club 3 GRACE PARIS 61 N Co Ilne Road Souderton Iennsylvmza Gfflfif Commerual Hopes to work ln an office usutlly seen wlth Frances Fox Mrs Nxchols sldeklck collects sxlt and pepper shakers Weekly News 4 Ilbrary ASQISVIDYS Club 2 3 Art Needlework Ll xb I Typmg Club 3 4 K JON GROFF Rldge Romd Perkasle Pennsylvama Big fon College just ambles along keeps all the glrls guessmg can look over anyone s head wears whxte PWD bucks Chorusl Football 2 3 4 Basketball I 2 3 4 Trackl 3 4 Student Council Treasurer 4 Pennant 4 Stamp Club 2 Boys Varslty Club 3 4 Photography Club I Advanced Huntmg and Fnshmg Club 3 Volleyball 2 Natlonal Honor Soclety 4 EVELYN GRAVER 505 Vme Street Perkasle, Pennsylvama Evze Commercial Seen wlth Franny Fox one of our blonds laughs easlly typxcal g1rl hkes boys L1braryAss1st1nts Clubl 2 3 Typmg Club 3 4 Pennsylvania Dutch Club 4 ROBERT GREEBY Route 7941 Telford Pennsylvanla a Agriculture Knows all about cars always txred belleves m takmg hxs txme glrls don t mterest h1mP Audubon Club 3 F F A 3 Advanced Huntlng and FlSl'l1I1g Club 2 4 wh ABRAM ELLSWORTH GROVE 213 Lawn Avenue Sellersvllle, Pennsylvama A e College Seen w1th many dxfferent girls can usually be found tootmg his tuba M Acaley s right hand man likes school PPP Bandl 2 3 4 Bux Mont Band2 3,4 Southeastern Dxstrlct Band 4 State Band 4 Chorus I 2 3 4 Bucks County Chorus 2 Quartet 2, 3 Volleyball 2 Track 1 Remarkable Incldent at Carson Cor ners 4 ROBERT GRUNMEIER P. 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Box 92 Line Lexington, Pennsylvania 0 College Qulet 'md reeerved CHD drlven CPI future enllsted man wears unusual shoes Footlnllg 4 Tr1ck3 4 Dancmg Club 2 Boys Vars1ty Club 4 Advanced Hunt mg and Flshmg Club 3 HERBERT HARRIS Route fi Perkzmle Pennsylvama Herb College Bluihei easlly headlng for college easy to talk to good tickle ootball I 4 B'1seball I 2 Boys VHFSICY Club 3 4 Advanced Hunt Ing and F1Sl'lll lg Club 3 37 PNN MARILXN ELAINE H-XRI 118 Mun Street Perkasle Pennsylvama llfarxlyn Cnmmerezal One of our taller girls works at Roy Ann future Qecretfmrx can be seen wxth Mvrtle Hangey Brldge Club 4 Art Needlework Club I I 1br1ry Aemtants Club 2 Drawrng and Pamtlng Club 2 3 MYRTLE HANGEY Route fl Perkwsie Pcnnsylvwnh Cookze Commercial Friendly to 'ull u et PWD uQu1lly Qeen wlth lNI'1r1lyn I-I1rt known for her irtlstlc lbllltw GlflQ Cymnaxtxc Club 3 Typing Club 3 Drawmg and Pamtlng Club 1 4 GRACE RAE HEACOCK IOI3 N 7th Street Perltasie Pennsylvania Rakze Collage ls a whw at math short and cute able to do every thing well likes 1 real good time Bandl 1 3 4 Bux Mont Bandz 3 4 Chorusz 3 HOCRCYI 1 3 4 Basketball 2 Tennis 2 3 4 Student Council 3 National Honor Society Vice President 3 4 Pennant 3 4 Weekly News 2 MARY HARTZELL NANCY JAYNE HARTZELL Box 394, Route 1541 Sellersville, Pennsylvania Mary Commerrial Can be seen with Mary johnson . . . interested in the opposite sex . . . known for her red hair CFD . . . one of the com- mercial gals Library Asslstants Club 1 3 Art Needlework Club I Typing Club 4 Pennsylvania Dutch Club 4 Drawing and Painting Club 3 Ridge Road Perkasie, Pennsylvania Nancy College Usually seen with Mary johnson and Evie Graver . . . always chuckling . . . likes school UU . . . would like to be a telephone operator library Assistants Club 3 Typing Club 4 Chemistry Club 4 Drawing and Paint in Clubi 2 3 fy RAI PH MARCUS HECKLER 6th and Callowhill Perkasie Pennsylvania lllark Commercial Bo lf h lppy stcn behind the projection machint destination Navy always punctual WW Remarkable Incident at Carson Cor ners 4 Safety C,llll14 Projection Club 3 FI I FW JANE. HFDRICIx 160 XX alnut Strut Sellersulle Iennsylvama Ellen Colfege Enjoys pamtxng w1nts a pony t11l very much alw1ys dresses neatly mee persomllty B1ndl 2 3 4 Hocls y 3 4 Tenms 3 4 Cnrls Xarsntx Club 4 DOROTHY I-IENDRICKS Hxlltown Pennsylvanxa Dolly College Frlendly often daydreams can usually be seen wlth Sandy Prxce future Home Economxcs teacher JUDITI-I LYNINI HILNIDRICKS 31 K rxndvlew Menus. Sellersvllle I ennsylvinl 1 Judie Commercml mer tlll you know her m nrches wlth the color guard 1lw1y s dresses ne1tly never wxthout 1 d1te BRIAN R-KH HPNDI' RSON Route in Perls me I ennsylx 'lmx Brian Collfge Sports 1 crew cur never 1 dull mo ment one of Mrs Lonler s pct pccw cs h IN his woman problems oorbn 1 oot 1 Manx er Lnms B skerbnll 4 Boys N urs Club 3 4 Adv ll'lCkdlJIlIl1fll'lE, md I nshlng Club 3 Sump Club Art Needlework Club I 4 Bxble Club Bmd 3 4 Hockey 3 4 Basketlull 3 Baseball 3 4 Freshm In Drlmatlc Club 1 Gnrls Varmy Club 4 jANll'l Hl' I'RlCK R lure 1' 1 Sellersvxlle lennsxlvfmxa Jane! Commerezal ulet type srudxous seen wlth Flfrudl Kurt lmlongas to pony tful c ass C orus Pnscmble 4 Trl H1 X 3 Lxbrary Club 3 lxpmg, Club 4 RUTH HILRIER AMMON HESS Lawn Avenue Sellersulle Pennsxlvama Rnllzze College loxes to haxe fun can be found with udw Beer and Fmn Psonals as lox ely long halr future pmno teacher Chorus 3 4 Octetre 4 Remrnrlvlble lncldent at Carson Corners 4 Rldgette 4 Freshman Dram mc Club 1 Llbmry Asslstants Club 3 Bedmmster Pennsxlvanla Herr General One ofour shorter fellows pals around wlth Don Hlgh sports enthuslast soft spoken Chorus I 3 4 Bucks County Chorus 2 Foorlnlll Blseb 1lll 3 4 Audumon Club 2 3 Geneml Scxence Club 1 Penn sylvanm Dutch Club 4 lf DONALD HIGH 51 Rue Street Perlnsle Pennsylvanm Dan General Drummer ln the lnnd lllses to sk ure hates glrls U llond w1vv h11r Ban 2 4 Chorusg CARL HILDFBRANDT Route 571 Perkasie, Pennsylvania Cari rlgrirzffllzre Big and strong . . . interested in cars . . . usually seen with Ken Kuhns . . . future lies in 'agriculture Boxs Sports fXpprtC11t1on Clllll 1 4 lf I' A Bfaslse , Adi wnced Huntmz and Fishing Club 3 MARY HOEHNT Bloommc, Glen Pennsylvama Vary Commerczal Usu tlly seen with Som 1 Mos er ilses to roller slate qu1et enjox s school Tri H1 Y 1 4 Glee Club 1 Dmcmg Club C 1rls C15 mn ISIIC Club 3 LAW RILNICE EDWIN HOOD 46 'NI Third Street Perleas1e Pennsylvania Larry Coflrge VN ants to be 1 minister good victor loy 'tl Republican llkes the oppos1te sex Remurklble Incident it Carson Lor ners 4 TenOClocl-. Scholxr 4 Bise bull M'1n'1ge1' 3 4 literiture Club 3 4 1 e Club 1 CURTIS HENRY Hll,l,MAN'l'El, Route F1 Perkusie, Pennsylvania Curl Gmcral Reason for te:1cher's gray h11ir . . . studies hard Ol . . . drives il hor blue :md white future lies in Air Force lrojectumn Llul Cncmml Science Club 1 Boss Qports Appreclltlon C ub 3 Adv .Lnced Hunung, md Fishing, Club 4 MERRITT FVAN HUCHES Fountfunvxlle Pennsylvama Mugggt College Frlendly to everyone Interested ln German known for hrs speed has Chemlcal Fngmeermg m mmd Football 2 3 4 Track 2 3 General Sclence Club 2 3 4 Chemlstry Club 4 MARY HOOT RICHARD WALTON HORN 323 F1fth Street PCFRHQIC Pennsylvania Mary Comme-rua! ulet tlll you know her future secre tary easy to get along wlth neat dresser Trl H1 Y 4 Gnrls Gymnastnc Club 3 Brldge Club 4 Art Needlework Club I Typmg Club 3 308 Vme Street Perkasle Pennsylvama Dzck College es tr g l ta seemingly qulet hopes to be 1 mlmster Chorus I 2 3 4 Remarkable Incl dent at Carson Corners 4 Student Council 4 uartet 4 Football Manager 2 General Sclence Club 4 Blble Club 2 Chemlstry Club 3 ROBFRT HUNSlCKFR St tr Route Perkasle lennsylvanm Hum Colfege Darlng enough to try anything a future Navy man those eyelashes usually seen Wlfh a glrl Football! 2 3 4 Basketlalll 2 3 4 Track I Volleyball 3 Boys Vurslty Club 3 4 Boys Sports Apprecmtlon Club I DONALD FRANK ,IOHNSON Hatfield R.D. ffl Pennsylvania Don General Apytufe shy mtertsted m motor cycles lwluehes eamlw lllxC9 all c uso lp: I4 F A '4 4 Adx anced Huntmg and Fxbhmg 3 4 is 'NLKNL1 KILRBER 107 'Xl Nmth Street Perlxasle Pcnnbylvama Nanrze Comme-rcml Has 1 Cute laugh captaln of our hugh stepping color guard mce pereonallty future secretary Ban 3 4 Hockey 1 3 4 Fresh man Dram mc Llub 1 bxrls N arslty Club 4 'X1t1on1l Honor SOClCty 4 43 RICHARD lxl-RN 509 M1rlxet Street Park me Pennsy lvanll lxern College Student Council Presldent h nrdwork mg member ol the xtmor cl use appears' to be shy 1 Qtaunch Demo crat Chorus I Student LOllIlCll I 1 Stu dent Louncxl I'ru1dLnt4 IN 1tlon1l Honor SUCICYQ l'res1dtnt4 ltnn mt 4 Weekly News Claw Ireasurtr 3 4 Projec non Llulv 1 Student t.,OLlX'1Cll Lon stltutlon Lommlttee 1 MARY JOHNSON R.D. ffl Sellersville Pennsylvania llIary Commerrial Ont of our nt nt d mcers uxu nlly we1rs lmcy xrpbyle sotlw d vu U 1 Ford 1lw lp rn 1 hurry Fruhmfm Drum mc Llulm blflb Gymnutlc Lluls 3 4 lyplng, Club 3 Rldmg Clulm 4 4, ., ' ,X ' - r 'z 1 .': .J . , . 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'1- DONAI D RRAMPR 300 VN ashmgton Avenue Qcllersvrlle Pennsylvunm Don General met grrl shx l'l gun collector lrkes gym Audubon Club 4 Art Metalcraft and jewelry Club Nlrture Club 1 Projec txon Club 3 Advftnccd Huntmg and Flsh mg Club cg 4 MARIE KLEMENTISZ Spruce Street R D 53 Perkasle Pennsylvama Marie Commerczal Future secretary sweet kld neat as a pm never wrthout Judy Ludwlg Ensemble 4 Remarkable lncrdent at Carson Corners 4 Trl Hr Y 3 Dancing Club 2 Study Club 2 3 4 Art Needle work Club I IORIYI IA KOPP R D 42 Sellersvllle Pennsylvarua on Commerrml Future secretary hkes to ICC skate always smlllng loves health class Trl H1 Y 3 4 Study Club 1 3 Bridge Club 4 Art Needlework Club I 44 RU'I H KRAMER C rundwew Avenue Perkcme Pennsylvann Rulhze Commerczaf Loids of athletic 1b1l1ty usufllly seen wrth Shlrlew Myers lrkes short hmr friendly Band 3 4 Hockey I Busketball 3 l 1lr1ry Asslstunts Club I -ION KRATL 999 Market Street Perkasle Pennsylvama on General Hot Rodder seen pumpmg gas never ln zz hurry wzutmg for gradua tlon UQ Volleyball I 2 Projectlon Club 1 2 Advanced Huntmg and F1sh1ng Club 4 K -Q, RENNILTH FRANK KUHN R D il Sellersvrlle Pennsylvama Ken Industrzal Arn Usually seen m the shop Interested In hot rods gurl shy pals around wlth lerry lxuhn Baseball I Advanced Huntmg and Flshmg Club 3 4 RONAI D CARL KUHN 508 Arthur Avenue Perkasle Pennsylvanla Butch General Cans St'1t1on attendant feels at home ln the ofllce black hair never wor r1es Baseball I Gym Club 3 Advanced l-luntmg 'md Flshlng Club 3, 4 45 IFRRY KUHN Route 3 BOX 6 Perl-msn Pennsylvanm Ixos Industrial Art: Hot Rod fan llltes school 7 lreves rn tllung hrs nmt never lla C t P P PJ Boys Sports Apprecmtlon Club 3 Ad v'1nCed Hunting 'md Fnshmg Club 5' W SQQUS-1, MARTHA CHRISTINE LANDES R D 42 Sellersvllle Pennsylvania Chris College Hopes to be a nurse adds spice to a ay tall and slender has a smile for all Chorus I Ensemble 4 The Remark able Incident at Carson Corners 4 Fresh man Dramatic Club I Girls Gymnastic Club 3 Art Needlework Club 4 Typing Club 3 Bible Club 2 PHILIP KULP 609 S. Fifth Street Perkasie Pennsylvania Phil College Known for his giggle always carry ing his saxophone likes all the girls a neat dresser Band I 2 3 4 Bux Mont Band2 3 4 Chorus I Tennis 2 3 4 Class Vice Pres1dent2 Volleyball 2 3 4 ELFRIEDA KUTT R.D. gl Box 23- Sellersville Pennsylvania Elrzedu Commerczol One of our future housewlxes presses herself well U D favorite sub ject Clerical Practice uiet Typing Club 3 Art Needlework Club 4 .9-' 46 'EP' SHIRLEY LOUISF LANDES Pipersville Pennsylvania Shzrley Commercial Never sleeps in classes P 7 PD known for typing the student council minutes a good worker quiet Chorus Professor How Could You? 3 Freshmfm Dramatic Club I Tri Hi Y 2 3 4 Girls Gymnastic Club 3 EV ELX N IANDIS R D 31 Perkasle Pennsylvania Eggg Commercial ulet plays a trumpet ln the Band actlve church worker pleasant per sonallty Band 2 3 4 Chorus 1 Art Needle work Club I C AIL I ENART Mun Street Sxlverdale Pennsylvama Lenarl Commerfzal Peppy cheerleader terrnhc personalmty prefers short halr enjoys a good joke Hockey 3 4 Baseball3 4 Student Council Correspondmg, Secretary 4 Na tlonal Honor Society 3 4 Rldgette 3 4 Freshmin Dramrmc Club 1 Girls Var sity Club3 4 Cheerleadlngz 3 4 Pen nant 4 47 NORMAN IEVHS Blooming, K len Pennsylv 1n1a 'Vorm lgrfczzltzrral One ofthe cross countrv team uslmlly seen ln hrs Ford well liked lr shy CPD Chorus 4 Cross Country 4 P F A 2 A Bu e 1 4 Ad vanced Hunting 'md Plshmg Club 3 .IFRRY I PATHFRMAN Fourth 'md Callowhlll Streets Perkasxe Pennsylvanm Jerry College Big mterest tenms excells nn sports class presldent for three years f ture hes lh forestry F otlmll 1 2 3 4 Bmskctlnll I 2 3 4 Tr'1ckl 2 Tenms 3 4 Cl'1ssPres1dent 2 3 4 Boys Sports Appreclatlon Club I Boys Vqrsnty Club 3 4 An... JUDIIH MAX l LDVSIC South Mfun Street Perltaele Pennswlvanm Judy Commercml Ueuully seen wlth Ruth1e Kramer ture secretary pretty black halr mee to know ChoruQ 3 Pnsemblt 4 Demcmg, Club Frc9hm'1n DT1m1flC C.lulu 1 BARRX I OFI AND CAIHILRINE. F LONCLOPE 1 1 Green Street SCll6I'QV1llE Pennsylvama Lo Indmlrml Arts Pals around wlth Dlrt usually seen 'xt the Youth Center t'1ll dflrk 1nd handsome good d'1ncer Football 3 4 Dmcmg Club 2 Boys Yarslty Club 3 Boys Cooltlng Club 4 R D 113 Perltasle Pennsylxama Cathy College Plane to be 'ln Alrlme Hoetew lltes Penn Stite 'D usullly seen with Chrml 1ndeQ lovee Spimsh Pj Chorue I Basketball I 3 Tn H: 1 3 4 Cxrls Sporte Apprecmtnon Club 2 Bndge Club 4 48 'SANDRA RALHAH MATHII' R D ll Sellersvllle Pennsylvania Sandy Colfege Lxlteb to observe people pretty red halr rather qulet future nurse Bandl 2 3 4 Choruez 3 RICHARD MITMAN !oo Park Avenue Sellersvllle, Pennsylvama M11 College Pals around w!th Monk dr!ves a hot Mercury never lets anythlng wor ry hlm a sharp dresser Track! 2 Dancmg Club 2 Projectnon Club I Audubon Club 4 Gym Club 3 Advanced Huntmg and Flshmg Club 3 ANNETTE MOYER Bloommg Glen Pennsylvama Nettc Collage Swell personallty peppy cheerleader co capta!n of the glrls basketball team stud!ous Gxrls Varsxty Club 4 Cheerleadmg 3 4 Semor Play Remarkable Incldent at Carson Corners 4 Basketball! 2 3 4 Student Councxl 1, 4 Natxonal Honor SOClCty3 Secretary4 Pennantg 4 Ad vanced Dramatxc Club 2 1 Asks is-tp If af f 1 qs, ! lt'-If K 2 .- 'if Y I ff' .- Y X affair' 5 l 9:41 P 'v 'iq 'I' if J gn it +1 H234 CHARLRS MOYER Box 98 A Perkasle R D 1743 Pennsylvama Charlxe College Always has hls nose !n 1 good book lnkes country ITIUSIC constltutes one of the two males lil Spamsh II always Smlllng General Sclence ! Arts and Crafts lub Projectlon Club 3 4 Chemnstry Club 4 KENNETH MOHN R D fl' Sellersvllle Pennsylvama kenny Industrml Art.: Rellable worthy home room treasurer always wnllmg to help g!rl shy Football! 2 3 4 Baseball! Audu bon Club 4 Advanced Huntmg and FlQhll'lg Club 3 4 .M if A l J 4 X .i G 4. - n Q ' ' ' A . . . . ' - ' at sg ' ,fx 9 9 9 u ' 1 ' . . . 4 --N , -5.4.4 pix ,M ,' ff IHQEN . ,Ste . . b,f 13!i,fa,H! I '..I. . , .... H , , . 4 fu- .' - 'N ' 57 7 , ,pg ,L ,,,, ' . -au, '4 , 4 , ' - K ' a ' -, .' ' fp-W -2 -7' win., , 1, e -4- . VL! , 4 ,' ', pie.. ph, ' ' 'F oi-af 1 Y X 'C 1 7 K.',., 'R 'l ' Q 4 ll , ga 2, 5 ' v. We ah X lf'-,r . if 'ff .- :find- wc L ' J -V, Q - ' . i 4 ' ,, , dw' 4 'L 'LH ,.. - ' z I' ',,h'vi nl '. 1, 'f hpf ,i f ,Q . xi 1vY - 'klfifq' 5 -Q. Ia. -e if ' ' 1 ' . 1 . s - - . I Q4 S ' A ,ge t 2 Lf bi- N ht ' .v : 2 .1 4 - ' ' r ,A ' - A - - , x 'A' ' .. ' - V' f ' f '- ltj' , 5 -25' Il, f' , 5 .ea . gl 1 U ' ' ,-,,. - - - y F 'T H ,, U - U . V , l . . . 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Commerfzaf Usu1lly seen wlth Ions Potter lkcs horses quiet huls from North Penn Typmg Club 3 4 HARRX ROBERT MOE ER III I5 Mam Street Perkaslc Pennsylv'1ma Haxr Induxtrzal Ari: Noted for h1s shop ab1l1ty owns a rabblt hound called Chcnook usu ally seen wlth Ron Pompcl and Bull Bar rmger lookmg forward to a llfe alone ln the C'1nad1an woods Track 1 2 3 4 Bxble Club 3 Boys Y arslty Club 3 4 Advanced I-Iuntmg and Fxshmg Club Photography Club 4 Industnal Arts Servlce Club 3 4 QW zg... MII DRI-D AI ICI- NIOIPR Fourth 1nd P1rk Avenue Pcrk1s1e Pennsylvama 'II1ll1e College Another otl-1c11l ol the three A s Club usually h.1s 1 man can be heard 1f not seen 1 future Penn Stater Baskctb 1ll1 Hockey I 3 4 Fresh man Drammc Club I Tennis 3 R1 ette 3 4 Weekly News 3 B nd 3 4 I 'I A 3 Irofessor ow Could Hou? 3 'len O Clock Scholar 4 Gxrls V1rs1ty Club 3 4 RONI-XI D MOH ER Q5 NI M-un Street Sellersulle Pennsylvanm Ronnie College One of the t1ller members ofthe cl1ss llkes bslsketlnll sports a Crew Cut c1n be seen dI'lVlI1L, 1 two tone green Chexle is erlnll 1 ck 1 Stu ent Councnl 1 3 lolleyball 1 Boys Sports APPTLCITTIOH Club I Chem 1stry Club 4 C I'RAl D ISAAC MOH ER R D ,liz Perkasle Pennsylvania Jerry Agricultural E1sy smnle for everyone co c 1pt'11n of our football team can be found on the bakery truck after school popul'1r wlth the glrls Chorus! Football 1 2 3 4 Tr'1ck 1 2 3 4 Class Presldent 1 Boys Sports APPFCCITYIOH Club 1 Boys Y arsrty Cl11b 3 4 F I7 A Basketm 3 4 Advanced Huntmg and Fnshlng Cl11b 3 CLFNN DAVID MY FRS Bedmmster Pennsylvanm Glenn General llses the gurls neat wtvv h'ur always prxctncmg hrs trumpet? 7 9 lp1n1 smllt B md 3 4 Football 1 Baseball Cc-neral Science Club 1 RUTH ANN MOYER DAVID MULLFN I5 S Mam Street Perkasxe Pennsylvanla Ruthze College ulet lrltes French ardent church worker wants to become a nurse Library Assistants Club I Buble Club 1 3 Tr1H1Y4 F T A 3 4 TheRe markable Incldent at Carson Corners 4 328 S 5th Street Perkasxe Pennsylvanla Monk College Usually seen at the Texaco Shortest member of the Senxor Class would luke to joxn the Navy typrcal boy llkes girls Chorus 1 Cross Country 4 Football Manager I 2 Basketball Manager 1 Trackl 2 3 4 Audubon Appreclatlon Club 3 Advanced Huntmg and Flshmg Club 3 'QQ DIUDITH ANN MX ERS Ottsvllle R D l ennsslvam 1 Judy C0mm8Vfl1If Usually seen wnth Shnrley Myers ture housewlfe has 1 smlle for all beautlful darls haxr Freshman Dramatrc Club I Adv mud Dramatrc Club Drawxng and Pfunnng, Club 3 Pa Dutch Club 4 Class Stcrt tary 4 Come Ram or Shme I C urls Sports Apprecm mon 3 Pennant 4 QI-IIRI IW MX I-RQ I IPLFNXIIIL lennsslw mm Wxzrley Commercial Qenn with udx Murs hlgh stnppmp, mrqorette lnkes I onnac consernbled plans to be 1 secretary Freshman Drflmfatlc Club I Adx 1ncLd Dramatxc Club nd 3 4 Come R un or Shme 1 ?u-ag. 'KD' ,v RICH-XRD NI-XSP KERRX OSIPONNPR I'r1e Avenue Box K, Sellersvllle Pennsylv mm 1 Pzdge fndmtnal 'lin Nefxt dresser USLITIIQ seen w1th Bfxrrx Snyder B1rryIoH'1nd or I nerne Ders nm on t L quiet sl L ruses plgwn o eylnll I 3 4 GCFILTII Scxe 4 Club Boys Sports Apprecl mon Club 3 Adv'1nCed Hunting 'md Ilshlm, Club S1lwerd1le Pennsxlv1m1 -fl College Neat dresser hates glrls U 9 9 h IN '1 good hflnd lor Art NflldI0l1N tw De Projection Club 1 IDFIWIFIQ, 1nd Punt mg Club I Boxs Sports ADPFLCI xtmn Club 3 Rldgntte 3, 4 Cross Country 3 Student Councll Alttrnirc 4 Chem nstry Club 4 X I IAM A IN Cl IOS W Ilhllf Strut I trl, me I Lnnsxlx mm 1 Gfneral I llses 1 good tum Interested ln HOI RODS future serucem tn tu- trom :url shy Footbull I Projectlon Club Ten ms 3 4 AdN'U'lCL Hunting md I lshlnx, Llub 4 ODA CWI' s V' '. t ' IOSFPH POI -XLHFCIx PSTIVICIE Pennu lvanm General oe Future lewrherneclt om of the h shop gang L ux to get 1long wxt loves school CP P PD C'ener'1l Selence I -Xrtx md Crlftx C u v 2 Projectlon Clul RONAI D O'I I RICHARD OT'I I me I exmgton I me Lexington Pennexlvanm Pennwlvwnm igrzmlizzraf iguczzftnral Rorzme let but Dzfk Tall dark and handsome Someone Always seen 1t Roy Ann qu heart throb future mechfnmc frlendly wnld hunter lxkee cchool dr1veQ 1 green Dodge P d lyLlulv4FFAI 34 uyC,lulm4FI'A1 24 h Clul vinced I-Iuntmg 1nd FISDIDL Qlulw vanced Huntmg 'md Fm mg 'X 'E ,...A 54 ROIN AI D Pl JMPFI I QN oth gtreet Icrkl IL I ennulx 'mm Ronnie Indnfnzaf z'1t AIWTXQQLIILY UNIVIIIQ een wlth errx Kuhn somelsodx N Ixos mend known for hrs lthletle 'llllllfy Footblll 1 Adwlnced Huntmg md Fmhlng Cluh 1 4 Induxtrml r Servlce Clulw 4 IOIS GERTRUDE POTTER 117 S Thxrd Strat Perkasxe Pennsylvama Lore Commerczal Appeam qulet short worke at Granduew uQu'1lly Qeen wxth Gul Mos er or janet Herrick lwmrs AQNlCl 1I'lTi Club 1 3 1 Club Hockey Chorus3 4 'lxpxnb Club 4 IUC l 'VI' l RIILH-XRD 4O4k1ne Street lprk mn l mnwslx1n11 C ene Commerfml L nn lm hnmd ln flu Arr room wlrh Don Hugh llku Elrls C1p1lmle football m1nu:,Lr pil lr und with all the el OWS DFIWIHL md Puntmg, Llulu 1 Bllle um 3 bmrnp Llulw 3 4 Adv mce Drxmmc Llulm 4 Nollulmll 3 4 Poot lull M xnlgnr 3 4 I RANJLI S PSON Xlx Pgrkmg lt.!1l'lNXlXlnll Fmnme fmnmerfznl Smooth dlmgr ll x Nun wlrl 'Vorlynn Hum parts lvlondr hur splrkllm, pcrxon lllfy Prmhm rn Dr rm mc Llulu 1 -Xdx mud Drwmnma Clulm aku 4 rus 2 4 Wcgklv NLws 4 Cxrls nm n1Qt1c Club 4 SANDRA PRICE Hllltown Pike. l me l cxmgton Pnnnnlx 1m1 Sandy College Bun church worker om of our s :xo phone. pluurs llkLN to 1ct up Ill flllll volcc B nd 3 4 Qhorus 3 4 Rt.Hlll'lxll1lt, Incxdunt If C'lfNl1Y'I Lormrx 4 lun mk Sch lrr C L Sm e umm Drxtrur Lhorm 4 N AWLH RUDI' 'NIPR lark me l tnnnlx InI1 Kang Iommerrml ran ulmour txplng' l future 'ur dreuer cute trmndls to Ill Baseball I 4 -Xrr 'Needlework Llub 1 Glrls N arsmts LlL1lT4 Mll,l,.-XRD RRNNPIR LIUNH IiLI.liN RENNINGER 518 N1 trktt Qrrtet Perkwsxe Pennsxlvfmlt Shortv Coflcge Inrerextx lm ID glrls 'md lmozts nut dresser drlves 1 hot Ford convert Ixe xpends hm lelsure tlme 1t Lwkc VK 'illenpaup Ick Bop Qporrs APPTCCI mon C111 Footlnll I Trmck I , 4 Student Councrl -Xlttrn In I Home Room N ICC Presldent 3 4 Boss X Irilty Llub 4 ROD FE 3 I3 Dublm Pennswlx arm fum' College Huls from Dulmlm htppy go lucky Muhlenberg bound co cdltor of Rxdgette orus I lImr1rx -M Ixtmtx C u I Student Connell I Fm hmm Dr1m1tIC Club I -Xdxxnced Drumitlc Llub Checrludmt Nim 12.0 I 4 Rldgttrt 3 Co edltor 4 Come Run or Shlne I Professor How Could lou? 2 The Rtmxrkllule Incudmt It L Irxon Lor ners 4 Nlfltlflll Honor SOCILYY 4 5 A 5 JOHN RUII 138 Grccn Strut Qellerxvlllt Pennsylvmll fohn hxllllhfl, to delntt 'mx INNUL 1 rul xhutterlvug om of tht. hmdxomt men In the Semor Ll IM 18 a good 9 U drlver Bmkttlmll I Trlck ootlnll 3 4 Studtnt c,UllI1Cll me PrCw1dent4 Lhss Stcrtnrx I Rxdg, 8 Q. I x Coffrgc Homeroom Presrdcnt 4 Itn Uilock Sch l1r 4 Pruluxor llow Louldlou VNII I ARD RUSH 314 N 5th Street Perkzme PennQylv'1n1'1 Wzllle Commercml tuet 9tlldlOUS euccess 1n Sen1or play uxually Qeen domg bookkeeplng Band 2 3 4 Chorus 3 4 Table Ten nm 4 The Remarkable Incldent at Car son Corners 4 JAMES SHALLCROSS Ottsv1lle Road Ottsvnlle Pennsylvama Jim College ulet jolned us m our Sophomore year g1rls don t bother hlm runs P H S Projector Projectlon Club 2 3 F F A 4 Pho tography Club 4 'RS BERTHA SHFPARD 118 N Mam Street Sellersvllle Pennsylvama Bertie Commerrxal Sweet usually Seen w1th Chrxs C1e slelka can be found struttmg m front of the band wants to be a real good secretary Freshman Dramatlc Club I Art Nee dlework Club 2 Band 3 4 The Re markable lncldent at Carson Corners 4 57 CRALI' RUTH Il S 6th Street Perk1s1c Penneylvanm Crane Commerrxal One ofour pepp1est cheerleaders er son1l1ty plus hkex to sw1m and dance beautiful dirk halr FreQhman Dr1m1t1c Club I Chorus 2 3 Gnrla Ensemble 3 C1rls Nmrmty Club 3 4 Cheerle1d1ng 3 4 Student Counc1l4 Altern'1te3 BaQeb1ll1 Hock eyl 3 4 'IenOLlockSchol'1r 4 ' A4 I 1 1 it 1 , , , 1 1 '-l r ' - l ' ' ll ' ' ll ' 'I I ,y . 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Q - . u It 1 1 1 ' - n RU FH Sl OTT ER S 3rd Street Perkasle Pennsylvama Ruthie Commercial Llttle qulet tlll you know her seen with Sandy Bean dark hzur Llbrary Asslstants Club I 2 Typmg Club 3 4 Art Needlework Club 4 MIRIAM ELAINE SHIVE Sxlverdale Pennsylvania Mxm College met CPD works at Grandvlew arrrves at school on tlme 7 P future Florence Nrghtmgale Library ASSISIHHIS Club I Assembly Councml 2 Art Needlework Club 3 Safety Club 3 Nurses Ald 3 Ensemble 4 F T A 4 KENNETH SLIFER R D 7443 Perkasle Pennsylvania Ken Agrzeultural Llkes to hunt usually seen wlth Carl Hxldebrandt mterested ln cars future farmer F F A 1 2 3 4 Vlce Presudent 4 F F A Basketball 3 Advanced Hunt mg and FlShlI1g Club 3 uf-we TV JOHN BARR1 SNY DER 62 Walnut Street Sellersvxlle Pennsylvama Buffy General One of the Homeroom 4 gang lkes to study CP P known for bemg 1 Romeo P PJ what a haircut' Audubon Club 1 Adv'1nced Huntmg and Plshmg Club Industrxal Arts SCFVICC Club 3 Footb1ll3 4 Boys Ywr sity Club 3 4 GFORGIANA SPIFI MAN o5XK1lnurStrett Perkislc- Penmylx ima Gsorgn' Coflcge Usu'1ll1 been Wlfll lo Detwuler known ln htr long ponx t11l one of our engtgbtd g1rls drum 1 Chevlc Fruhmfm Dr1m1t1c Club Cl1 Q lreuurtr I Art Nttdltwork Club 4 lxplng Club 4 I OUIS STP SKAI 4 4 S Fnfth Street Perkasle Penmylvanla lame Indnxfrzal AVIJ Cmnt Be1r hunter dr1ves P P 1 con urtlblt workQ nn tht A 'md P qlllCf tlll xou know lum Industrl tl Arts Seruce Club 7 -Kd vancmd Huntmg, and Fuhmg Club 4 NN M SCOTT SIROUSI St1r Routu Pgrk we Pennxx lv 1n11 fort College Co c1pt11n of the b1Nk1tb.1Il tcuu ilwux drlwu 1 SflldLl3lkLl' lku tudx QU known bx lux xlow w1lk Bukttblll 1 2 4 Sump Club Adx mud Hunting, und Plshlng Club 3 Chemlxtrs Cl11b 4 RICHARD Sll RNPR Bnclnunster I Lnnu I1 '1n1'1 Werner Indnxfrmf Arn Pltys 1n 1cCord11n dlllgcntly lkce school P P futurt c1rpgntcr c'1Qy to gut 1long, wlth CLTlLI'll Sutnct I Projtctlon Club ltwelry 1nd Art Mull Nl ork Advlnccd Huntmg 1nd Flxhmg CllllT 1 4 flux FI ORILNLF 'II DSZCJ Mrddle Road Dublin Pennulw ama Flo5.v1e College Good accordlan play er a frlend to all loves homework U F edltor of the Weekly News Band 3 4 Profecsor How Could You? 3 VN eekly lNews 3 Fdltor 1n Ch1ef4 Art Needlework Club I KENNETH TEXTER RUTH ANNE TICF Stir Route Perlvme Pennbylvanm Ixen Indnslrzal A'rI5 uxet excellent shop worker w1yQ does hls homework P U W all1ce s pet pccve Freshm m Hunting md Flshmg Club 1 Advanced Huntmg 'ind FlSl'l1I'lg Club 2 Industrxal Arts Servnce Club 3, 4 Stir Route I me Lexlngton Penneylw 1n1a Brownze College A frlendly smlle for '1ll p'1lx wlth An nette Moyer 'md udy Brshop lovex Sp1n1Qh Q' D future gym teicher Chorus I 4 The Rem1rk1ble ln crdent at Lmrson Corners 4 Come Ram or Shlne I Basketb1ll 3 Co captqm 4 Bweebull 3 4 Freshman Dramutlc Clubl F T A Yxce Presrdent 4 l1br'1ry Asslstants Club I Tspmg Club 3 Glrlb Narsltw Club 4 S1fety Club I 2 3 4 Advfmced Dr1m1t1c Club Study Club 3 Homeroom Treasurer 4 ui MM' 60 nr 'Q FRAlN CIS TOOI I' Smrlmg Hlll Flrm Sxlverdile Pennsylvanm Cool Toole College omed us ln our sen1orye1r h11ls from Phlllx doexn t belleve ln studymg, crazy drrverl Rldmg Club 4 Bowlmg, 4 ROBPRI PDXN ARD IRAUK PR lxtlltrx Lhurch Pcnnnlx lnll 0 Collegr Frlcndlw to all mterexttd m Hylng usmmllx xeen vwlth llm Qhlllcros WIDYN to become m urllm pllot l'ootl1ll 1 l'ro'1tcnon Qlulw 3 Cvtncrwl S gnu Q Lmurrx Llulw 4 Phot g rlphs Qlul 4 RALPH DEXIILR WAIIE IOHN Sll PHPN XX Al I PR R D fil Sellersvllle Pennsylvama Dexter College Toots a Clarinet ln the school lx tnd llkes to lmltate Donald Duck always has a date Swell person1l1ty B1nd I 3 4 Bux Mont B1nd 3 4 Chorus I The Rcmultable Incldcnt at Lxrson Corners 4 Student Lounml 3 Pennfmt 4 Homeroom Prexxdent X ol levball P A Syutem and llghts ln the AlldltOI'1Lll'T'l 3, 4 Hxclxory Aunut Iklford lennu lx .xml Q16 4' Indzulrzal iris mutt lllxCS to mnllxt modgl Carx mttrt t has IH woodwork projcctxon Pro tctlon Llulv 1 4 Boys Sports -Xpprtcmtlon Qluls 1 Adu, 1nCLd Hunting 1h luhmt, Qlul IFRRX NOlOXlNllx R D In l trlwxxt lcnnswlv 1m1 1 ofofk ffnnaf Gulrd on tht footlslll ILJITI worlu xt Dm x AIl'lhflC ncur wmrx dungirccs P luku to L lt ln c N Iootlmlll 1 1 4 C Lncrll qclcncn I Projtctlon Llulm ,Itwclrx and Art Mttal Work Boys Knmnfutlc Llulu 3 A vanCed Huntmp, 'md lfnxhmg, Lluh 3 4 IV! W ll LIAM R W ILINHOLD 617 Arch Qtreet Perk1s1e Pennsylvama B1 College 'll ooo ooo person lllfh mur 1 dull moment owns tht green bug hls cur 1 Cl1ssle1dtr L' I The Rem lrk ll le Incident fmt LTFSOH Corners 4 Ten Uilock Qcholtr 4 B1sketlv1ll I Irmck I 4 jectlon Club B Ss Y 1r1tx Club 4 4 Advanced Huntmg 1nd F1Sl'llIlg Club 3 Chemlstry Clulm 3 4 Dreawxng, 1nd Pfunt Club I Clflss NICE President 4 BARBARA ANNE WALLIS 33 West Park Avenue Sellersville Pennsylvania Barb College One of our mller gurls always ready for lun nut and 1ttr:1Ct1ve future Freshman Dramane Club I Trl H1 Y 3 4 H1nd1craftClubI Glrls Gym nrtsuc Club 4 ew'-19 JE' Q' PATRICIA ANN WENHOLD 403 Race Street Perlaasie, Pennsylvania al Commerczal Smooth on skfztes 'tcm e church work p1ls w1th Pxullne Epler W1 make a good secretary Chorus 3 4 OCYCY4 The Remark able Incident ut Carson Corners 4 A Mxnd of Her Own I Pruhmun Drx m'1t1e Club 1 Trl H1 Y 4 Art Needle work Club 62 PAUL WIDMANI R D ff: Perkasle Pennsylvania Wxddy Industrial Alrlr Runs behxnd Ben Weldemoyer on the track team quiet tlll you know htm one of the few who lsn t mterested ln gurls Cross Country 4 Truck 3 4 Boy Varslty Club 4 F F A 1 Advant d Hunting and Iushmg Club 3 SLI-XNNI' XIII SON Hllltown Innnxxlw 'ml 1 ne Commefna! un: ply mug pawn nlxtx u ul x Qu.n wlrh bcorgg Spmlmm 1 h1rd wurlxu' orus guru Ilxslx 1 Nl mlgpr, 4 Ixpmg Llubsg 4 Dravunf, md I untmg Llub 3 I' DAI F XNISMER R D ffz ILrlx1S1e,I1nnsxlw xnlx Da e Cnflege M13 5eem quxet but hlonlx s Nl L luck sh zrp drcssu' Qflldlflllk Pnl Humgmom X IC6 I ruldmt K Irojec tlon Club 3 C1eneralSc1Lnce I Adx mced Huntmg md Ifmhmg Club 3 Chnmls fry 4 PATRICIA LYNN IFRCFR 84, lNI1rkQtStrLLt Pu llc Pmnnlx IFHI Przllv Foflrge 'xfflsf llku to hunt 'lrdent Ijrmuh student C Pl oh rh xt w lrdml L Ban I 3 4 Hmkq I Penn mt 4 63 INORI I ININ YY ISE 169 K run Street SCllLl iYlllL I nnnxylx mu I vnn Commernal Drnu W 1 hot Dodge. known for her plnrummu hku to dma' wlnrs to lv. 1 mmm 'mctrus Ilmlxu 1 4 ukls Nnvu 3 xt Clltor 4 Fruhmm Drunmn Club I Girls C ymnistlc Club 4 Adx mud Drl mmc Club 4 M ff: 1. vt 'Z K ,Y 1, ,a 'z US .. A- .. .- , 1 - 5 T . Q -1. Y '. 1 ,'...s:ll,' '-.'Q..D: Ch ,lg RHI ' R. 41 :fctlull Q ' QW'-'13 ' :,KgAs.'. 111 3,:.' ' ,Q ' P! : :: ' : 1 'a' ' I 4. i,g.fQg ' ' J' I' .:' l Q. 'a ' Q- - - 3555 . ' ' I ggxhf Y f l. . ,, I . . ..'.' ', rt 4 , 4 .,., I 4. . V ' - 'a 4 'kas-, ' 'z 2 .. fy, , .. ,. , -J , K: x - , d ,ly , 5 U., 4 l I .I A 1- If ' I ' ' 1 . . '-, N . -, . ' iff jxrfv- . , A :D , -'. lg., - SENT OR CLASS Get a horse! This is the place!! TRIP At 5:45 a.m., Wednesday, April tenth, one hundred and thirty eager seniors as- sembled on the school parking lot. There they boarded four buses for the annual Senior Trip to Washington, D. C. The first day the group toured the Naval Acad- emy, the Archives, the Capitol, and the F. B. I. building. That evening, the class took a boat cruise down the Potomac. The next day many ofthe students, kept in bed by food poisoning, remained in the hotel during the day. The remainder of the class visited many well-known Wash- ington landmarks. The whole group en- joyed various activities that night. At 3:00 p.m., Friday, April twelfth, after visiting Mount Vernon and a Franciscan Monastery, the seniors began their trip homeward. At 9:00 p.m. the buses arrived at the high school, and one hundred and What are you looking for-trouble? You don't say. thirty tired seniors alighted from the ve- hicles after their never-to-be-forgotten Senior Trip. lhe closlng stenes for our st 1rs were the Blcclllureite ind Commencement CYCTCISCS Ihe Bun il lureite serxite w is con ducted on une 2, IQSX in the high school 1UdlfOI'llIl11 Ihe 1ddress'w1s delivered by Reverend Ulm Hendrix pxstor of the Hllltown BIPYISI' Church Or une5 135, Lommencement w1s held for 161 spirited seniors Ihe prin prize winner lelrl Buck, cl iss w lledic tor11n Rre Heicocls 1nd cllss siluti toilln l 'iuline l pler 'xW'1I'LlS for lelder ship and lCl1lCN cment were presented to the outst1nd1ng members of the grxdu One of the senior boys hwmg his CWD ldjllhffd Rev Ulm Hendrix delivering the Biccil ture in ltlng cl1ss by Dr Lewis Nl Qnyder D1 plomas were then awirded to the anxious seniors by Lester R Void lresldent of the Pennridge oint Qchool Bozrd In 1 SLI'ITlOI'l The seniors m1rching down the 1isle 'lt the B'1cc1- lwurcnte service few short hours, the list lct wls dr Lwn to 1 close and the stirs assumed new roles no longer the roles of students, but the roles of young, promlsmg citizens now seelslng new lives of their own The class nt the close of the service 66 .sin The seniors qppliuding their pwrents 'lt Commence INCH! 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A X1 P 4,4 K v 7 S X l X f 'X ,4,-77 1 Whale dancmg cheek to cheek It was punch really lt was' xx lv 23' 351 S I fl LHTH E29 gl JJ ln ff' Q in gf ITB 9 fi W1 The unlor Senlor Prom was held on Frlday Mav I7 m the hlgh school gymnaslum The Garden of Dreams was topped off by beautlful decormons carrylng out a Southern theme Mat Glllesple and hls orchestra supplied 1 background of excltlnv muslc The prom queen, Grace Ruth was a picture of lovelmess m her long whlte gown The fountaln wlth runnmg water and the swlng and trellls decked out ln Howers created an atmosphere of galety and youthfulness The members of the Class of 57 were very honored to be the guests at such a beautiful prom It was a nlght which w1ll always be remembered Queen Gracxe and her beau Dave J . - . . 4 y I 1 , . 1, ' 1 . 1 4 ' Y ,fx . ' . . X. 'N f 'Q V. ' ' 'Q . c . . , -', -U12 -F rf- I .ai , ' ' D ' -- ' ' U F, ev 1 Yi - 2 . -ff . 3 -- ycf 1 wifi? , ,Ah I Mgr, . . . . l . . .' HI. 'T X Q 5 L EAL . . Y . Q L?-f 'A 'K A SFAS, l A - t - K ala? T' Nm' E 'l T7 X 'V , U !,v1fllfll?f- ,I e - yi - , lf gg, f r '13FQ ' :af 1 Xu ' . ' f ff, 4. , .J LJ gs . . ' I 43-4 XF- , ,g?f z. I' W A 'ff , 1 ' '3 . ,ill , XJ feig- I by xr r r . 3,-M N QE ,K ll 1 Jgfa X H H W ej l e K pau r lfz X X lm ' ,Kr 'Wit' H a c iii? iii? fx , r .ppr , Q fuk 1 I ,J 1. wi L' ,L S: yllf ,Tix ' U f r . ef -f' ll tr ,fl l Q, S ,ag 49, Q ll Q Spf X Qhlrx I .. r ' ' rr lp' ' l3,'rf'r 1 I f T we ls T lg . Q, pf 'vi . Q eq I' .Q pri - f X cg X 'Wm 'E l 1, llllv, s ,fu 'FAU fl, , xl,' N - AQ . f ,ii , ' ll I it L 55 . HQ Hg A 9 r ' L .7 A rl, 1, s 1 All s,, , ,fb Q up ' X r . 'F' ., ' p V f111Z50f, Mr. Hollenlvachg Tzwzmrfr, Toshiko Nogamig Svrrelrzry, Karen Wolfingerg Vice President, Barry Yoderg l'rv.via'w1t, George Shaetfer. OR CLASS The .lunior Class was very busy this yearg they organized early under the leadership of the officers and advisers. The class worked hard to win second place in the Booster Drive. The winning of second place enabled them to sell chrysanthemums for Thanksgiving Day football game, and to sell pennants at school and at basketball games. The class also won second prize in the Magazine Drive. The juniors had patiently waited for the class rings, which finally arrived in November. The Juniors who received rings were proud of them. Socially, the class sponsored the dance of the year, Moments to Remember, which was held on Novem- ber 24. They also presented the junior play entitled, Ten O'Cf0ck Sclzolarn on March 1 and 2. The Junior Prom was held on May 17. The theme of the prom was a Southern one. As a whole, the Juniors had a successful year and are eagerly awaiting next year when they become Seniors. f e. .v ,-.1 .-ga lr to Hgh! I -XIILIWCI1 I Aubux x L+ -mL Bxrn t BLcILm1n BLnnLr NI BLnnLr la I Hgh! 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WH?'1 .1 , Q5 wh, , we l'rfvidw1l B irry Price li i Ill Miss Xpplcbach Vice Prftidcrzl Ru Llemmer Trmv mn, Richard Nyce, Mtntmrv, janet Bishop, OPHO ORE CLALV Did you notice any lost or confused students early in September? lt' so, you can be certain they weren't soph- omores. This class found themselves by coming in third in the Booster Drive and first in the Magazine Drive. These loyal supporters of Pennridge rushed to order jackets soon after school began. Al-ter receiving their jackets, they exemplified their loyalty by wearing them to many places. In the fall, this active group showed up on the society page as sponsors of Autumn Nocturnef' They started out the Christmas holiday by presenting a Christmas program to the student body in assembly. YVatch for the class of '59l The boys who are now sophomores can be depended upon to lead many future Pennridge teams to victory. r: ll isnt Inu l-ilftclllng R Rn... 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Two weeks later the whole situation had changed. The frosh made many new friends, spent hour upon hour learning the school songs and cheers, and a little less time mem- orizing school rules. Class meetings helped the freshmen to meet more teachers and students, and gave them a chance to discuss high school life. The freshmen organ- ized committees during the winter to plan the annual Freshman dance, which they held May 11. A good many members of the class turned out for the big event. The class of 1960 has made a good start: they have partici- pated in sports, the band, the chorus, and many of our clubs. If they continue to be ambitious and spirited, they will have three wonderful years ahead of them. f!M'H'B'lM FRESHZWAN CLASS K'-2 fav, W' 'XXI' 'x Sw K lfft to rzglzl I Ackerknechr B Agn I -Ilderler M Allelmch D 'Xmu Ix 'Xn Llemoyer D Arnold V Abchcnlmch B Iilker T Bflldwln lffl .fo right IL Birlnger B B1rndt D Bflrndt 'NI Blrndt P Bzrndt Heck D Benner I' Benner R Benner S Berger let to rzghl I Hergey R Bernd R Beyer B Buble B Blnxlmerger B Bu ey ack lx Bloom I Bodder R Bodlun let lo Hgh! Ix Brnhrlnger XX Buy n hofer D Bolton M Boone XI Bonney BosS1rd Q Boyd BLICIIJT l,6ff07'1g11l D Burns VS Carpenter R Llmton D Clymer lx Clymer XX Lly mer N Cope M Qorsner S Lrlxr M Lroliette lrfi to Hgh! I' Crouthimel F Crouth IITILI Lrouthimnl I Lrouthlmgl B Dlmel M Dinner I Degen R D404 Derstlne I DCFQIIUS Inj! lo right M Deretme H DCIh1FldE,L D DeTurk B Detwuler D Detwcller j Detwenler S Detw1ler B Dnlworth my I Dolph M Dolph 'WM ll fl 9 llu fllx in . ' .' ,. I ' ' ' ' , . 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' .- ' -- - I E GLISH lznglxsh 19 1 requlred subject for all students 1t Pennrldge Ihrough IHICII SIVC ind extenslve study, students le xrn the IT16Cl1lH1C9 md gr 1mm tr of the lan guage, the v1r1ous aspects of Amerlcan and hngllsh llteratute 'md an approach to the art of wrrtlng In generxl, the freshm ln and sopho more cl 18865 study fund lment ll Engllsh unlors study Amerlc tn llterlture and Wfltlng technlques of represent 1t1ve au thors Senlors study the works of Shake speare and mzny other authors ofEngl1sh llterature All studles of Englxsh however varled, are supplemented wlth addmonal 1n formatlon concernmg the funct1on and operwtlon ofthe llbrlry It 19 hoped th xt through the currlcu lum offered by thls course, students Wlll grow to wppreclate books and Wr1t1ng Term pwpermsl Thxc, XS Do I7 f I 001' Var my sh Uuldu. If n Llku mc- n An lnterestlng lecture? UVOUX 88 LANG UAGE5 Latin, German Spanlsh, and French are offered 'lt Pennrldge The L1t1n De partment not only teaches the language but also some knowledge of Anclent Rome and lts CIVIlll'1tlO!1 German helps the student to understand the German culture Oral speech IS encouraged Po ems, humorous stories, and songs are taught German helps develop lI1tCI'I1'1 tlonal understandlng Prench, also '1 study of essentlals of gr 1mm'1r and oral drills, lnsplres the student to appreclate French literature Spanlsh not only helps the student to learn and speak the lan guage, but It helps hlm to understand the hablts, folklore, and customs of our Span lsh speaklng nelghbors German ns fun' MQ! Better writc fast ls that deductible? SOCIAL .Y T UDI S The study of the forming of nations and the social, economic and pol1t1c1l problems which they flee is opened to students of history This many-faceted course includes such topics as civics, world history, American history, and problems of democracy. Civics, the study of government, is taught to freshmen. lVorld history is presented in the soph- omore year. American history is studied by jun- ior students, and the problems of democracy is reviewed by seniors. It is the hope ofthe Social Studies Department that such courses will broaden the scope and the interests of our students, and produce intelligent and responsible citizens. 90 Don t they look interested? i an KWH Snip! Snipl Snip! l Q .Hn COMM RCIAL STUDI S Ihe COIl1l11CFClll course 1t Penmxdge Hlgh qchool IS pI'1I11l1'lly for glrls It rn volves the study of two yexrs of typlng one We tr of qcner ll business tr lllllllg, one yetr ol oflszce pr tctlce, one ye lr of book lseepxng, find the requlred courses of lrnghsh md Hlstory lhe purpose of the course IS to prep 1re 1 person to enter the buslness world successfully ind to 1'1f.OI'lT1 lI1ClIVldLl 1ls of everydty consumer prob lems Ihe students perform m my serv lces for the school, such TS lN1INCOgI'1pll mg md l'Vp1I1g nmterltl for VITIOUS de ptrtments tml school evcnts By rhelr serxlce they help the school 1nd lf the same UIUC gun vwluable exper1enCe J usx txptsts luturc Sccrtr lflkx , 1 n Q 1 ., 2 - . . 1 , . ' , ' . X . . , 7 1 - ,1 1 s. s 1 1 ' . . . . .. . . c ' 2 2 x I '- . . t . . S S 2 . S 1 S 1 S - 1 ' Q s - 3 1 - . . , . t . - . , S . S 1 - 1 ' . 1 1 S - 2 f 1 .' ' ' 7. Y s 1 1 . . . . 1 Z 1 . f l 5 CIEN CE Varlous courses ln sclence are offered General SCICHCC, offered IH the n1nth grade, acquamts the pupll w1th sclen tlhc procedures and methods which are helpful rn more advanced sclence courses Blology, the study of llvlng thlngs, shows the relatlonshlp of plants and anlmals, lncludlng man, to their envlronment The purpose of Chemlstry IS to provlde the necessary background for college work and to help the student ln understandlng the chemlcal slgnlfncance of experlences Physlcs helps students to understand the physlcal laws of' everyday llfe Related SCICHCC combmes Chemlstry, Physlcs, and Blology and stresses them IH daily 1 e Szx hundred degrees cenngradel That s his stomach C' I I Oo X JW IWATHEZWATICS Ihere ire seveml lspeers ol mlthe mfmcs t lught here gener ll m Lthem ltlcs, whlrh w1ll ual the pupxl to prepare for the COIY1ll16I'Llll md lllllllkffl 1l problems whleh will confront hlm lN he progresses m hlgh school, 'xlgClJI'l I md II te nch the puplls the number Lomept m the lbsrr lct 'md the symbohc l1I1Ql1lgC of L-Xlgebrw, pl me geometry develops lccurlte con struction IS well IS solutlons to problems, fI'lg0I1Ol'l1CU'W cle 1ls wlrh solvmg prnctlc ll problems wlrh the help of lormulls All these xspeets ol m lthem mes help to cle Fven Fmstem couldn t do this' velop our mmds Z1 .rs- Vlh It s thus 18 the teicher stumped? 9, Q lnteresrlng' Are there any comlc books hxdden ln there? votmg 1ts time to lCLllllll1l'l!1g the boys wlth the essentllls of lgmculture lhe lgrlcultural course te lches the student methods of farmmg, the use of modern chemlcals on lmd procedures for con servatlon, md how to operate and rep ur firm machinery Hxgh school boys h we 1 chance to learn about protesslons lil agrxculture and to prep lre for them by talslng l'l'llS course It 15 these boys who Pure gomg to m zlse up our future fxrm popul 1t1on md who zre gomg to provlde our n mon w1th the m my needed products 1n the ye1rs to come 'S' VOCATIO AL AGRICULTURE I S- P HV ' '1mt 'E VY ho I5 the hlddcn personality P Oll 'er up, boys 94 Can you make horsts l1oc.S too? Fifi' ,T A f if Tj: fgilp , U J, l X , x - , fy. . , -f, U ls: :Ti :lg S ,, , S ft, V Our vocational agriculture department is de- A M Q A ly MI 5. p ' n n i 1 1 Z- . 1 rp 4 'A' Q. K jr' I: 3 1 ' . ' l 1 ' . 'wt -35 2 .X f c . .' . 5 1 , ' 5 - 3 ' 2 ' ' z z ' 'fl f In tl Z I Y I tl u tx -Y J L ' 4 ' z 1 ' 1 Z . . Z . . I 1 ' 7 l t P Y ,A sm X '-9' y-. 17 USTRIAL ARTS I he Industrl xl Arts course m Pennrldge Hlgh Qthool IS ottered to those boys who ire Interested ln le lrnmg the use of tools md m 1ter1 1ls It IIIVOIVLS shop theory, mech 1n1c1l dr twlng md pr ICTILII shop experxence lhe students tre provlded wlth two well equlpped shops for work mg wxth exther wood or met ll LX modern ITICCIIIIIICII drzwmg room ld-IOLIFIIS the shop Both h1nd md power tool methods 1re tlught In wood shop NI1CIllI1lI1g Don t cut toll flr of met1l, bench met ll work, wrought iron md sheet met ll work tre Ill flllgllf Stu dents 1lso work with le xther, pl tstlcs 'md electrlclty XX1tch th1t nmglt' xx-I QM' VN mtch out, you'll get :L shock QQ WWIwnsffHCrLd,1sn'r1rP 'I his looks good' lF',.a 5 HOME ECONOMICS The purpose of the Home Economics Department is to help the girls to under stand the place of the home of today and tomorrow in our society 'l he basic goal of our homemaking department is to help the individual live a more useful and satisfying personal, famlly, and com mun1tV life The Home Economics room helps students to acquire skills and self confidence Although all freshmen girls are required to take this course, it is op tional to other grades During the senior N-X 1:5-' Get them clean' M A .un . year the units studied are family relation ships child care, food, clothing and tex- tiles, and housing. The biggest thrill comes when a girl can take home an arti- cle which she made or cooked. A new dress, in the making 96 Follow the pattern 'I hls 1 n tT1r1anna' EIYSICAL ED CATION All Pennrldge students must take physical educ 1t1on 'Ihrough physlcal educatlon the general phy SlC1l condxtlon of each pupll IITIIJFOVCS Inch student IS glven an opportunlty to work on lppa ratus, on the mats, and to partlclpate ln group act1v1t1es, such as soccer, basket ball baseball and volleyball The health course 15 requlred of all SCHIOFS and freshman Through the health course all puplls learn the baslc rules of Brmn' X ou re cht mnc' health Through F1rst Md students learn to help prevent accldents and to gwe temporary treatment to v1ct1ms of ac cldents Fast game 97 Ouch' My Back' 0 mu.. ! Sei' X . .X .1 , 1 . , , . , 5 4 . . l A . 'R kr. . . s , I . X . Yi. I . . L 4 . 1 . L 2 - , . . c . A N 1 2 7 Nlce pose knds The purpose of our art department IS to g1VC the student an opportumty to get acqualnted with all the forms of art These speclal forms of art are drawmg, pamtmg, leather toollng, metal work, basket weavlng, ceramlcs, letterlng, 'md 1nter1or decoratmg These act1v1t1es are studled rn the freshman art class, and those lnterested ln advanced art may elect Art 81 Crafts I and II or Drawing and Pamtlng Those who are not able to elect these courses have the opportumty to JOIII the Art Club Those puplls are glven mdlvldual attentlon by the art teacher, MISS Applebach ART Ir s not really hard That class looks luke fun' 98 Flrst comes pencil then comes pen Tllly ho' They re off KEY' MUSI C Iennrldge lms 1 well rounded musxc depfzrtment, lf provides the lm 1811 musl ml lnclsground for our trtslnnen, md proudes ldx mud tl asses tor our soph OITlOI'CS,JLII1lOI'N and senlors lr Lllllg ltens the students to the m my Import mt ele ments ol INLISIL ind fK.lLl1CS them the b1s1c prmclples rhlt ordmlrlly fl y wouldn t know -Xmonq the rn my tlnngs studled by our students ne moods ol musxc, dlflerent types ot tomposltlons fxmous composers, zs well IS the most lmportfmt how to re md musm md to snug hlrmonxously Wlfll others llae students develop 1 re 1lly good lppreultlon for 1ll types of musxc, lncludmg everything from jazz to open 0 Ihxt's just the way you do lt Is every body rewdy to smgp 99 NX huh om vull lm tht next H lrry JIYTILNP ...,- -g.Q-.Q-.,.,,- Q... --1. , Qi.. '4-Q- , ,A -... . -1-.,.,, -sn. .,, 5 , + -Q..- ' -Q... , ' ' : '--nav, --' 'Hu : - . A -...y .N ---...... I jf- -... 'Q .-.Q...,, : 'QM s.. U XDFS T' l - 'ull - Atl U' uv up--, 'I--uq..1Q.m...,-,-,,, -.. -'M......--...,,.,..: I: 34 :I I .f-' ,-. n- llllll- r- Q' XV P Tl ' ' .',1.' 213- if - X 4' -- . ' ' t ... XX if C. Dctwcilcr, A. Nluycr, .I. firing. .Q . -1. . '11 .Li Q.. ... .Q -. nu, u.. -ia.. -n.g..,.. hQ11,.. -- ,--.1 un. ug nv- ...--3, - 1 ..' ,Q-...Y . sim l'i'!t'Hf lv u. was R. Hencnck, D. Crittenden, Mr. Smith, I.. Fistcr, j. Gihlscrt. L E. ,. .+ i amifs..u.m.- -. i. iw: fw -x Hldsmitlii f-M mann-3 : .is-ummm .M ' 10 W ,N 'e-..'vQf:.'l ,thy . wi. Ag: J ' - ,,f K MZ kk D. Brown, M. Bupp, P. Yerger. PE N Co-editors Assistant Editor Art Editor Sports Editor Activities Editur Senior Class Editur Business Manager Typists Artists Senior Staff Mcmlwrs Junior Staff Members IOO D. Shivc, M. Dzisslcr, T. Nognmi. STAF Rae Heacock Deborah Crittenden Lois Fister llorothy Brown Beverly Black Gail Carter Nancy Baldwin ,lean Marie Gibbert Gail I.enart Pauline lipler Nancy Kerber ,ludy Myers Marjorie Rupp Patricia Yerger Richard Kern Carol Detweiler Robert Barndt jon Groff Ralph Waite Annette Moyer Donald Shive Toshiko Nogami Mary Dassler .l. Myers, N. Kerber, G. I I L ,-,,,,-- 'f l.et's get to work now, kids! IHIII' PE NT The '57 Pennant is again presented in the unusual panoramic style initiated last year. lhe combined eflorts of the entire stall have produced a very exciting, as well as inliorniative yearbook. This year the statl' has included, as an added feature, the addition of individual pictures of the underclassnien. Deborah Crittenden and Rae lleacock, co-editors, and I-,ois lfister, assistant editor, have directed the statl. Hottie Brown has di- rected the art work. 'l'he girl who has col- lected all the necessary tinancial aid is Business hlanager, ,lean Gibbert. For the neatly typed pages so necessary to pro- duce the '57 Pennant we are indebted to Gail l.enart, Nancy Kerber, -Iudy Myers, and Pauline lfpler. :Xll of these students, as well as the rest of the staff, are very necessary in the production of the Pen- nant. Nlr. Sniith has advised the statl' ol the '57 Pennant. IL ld ' 4. x ,f-fj, ,Q-....... ..,..... - . . , guna- ... xi G. Carter, B. Black, N. Baldwin. lOl R. Kern, R. llarndt, R. Waite. 5- --awww :M W 2:7 .,. X. 5. XYilson, nl. Rule, R. Becker, .l. Rcnninger, M. Esposito, M Moyer, Mr. Hartman. Sfcond mia' S. Scholl, Ci, Wieand, If RIDG The Ridgette is our school paper. lr is puh- lished six times a year for our tour hundred suh- scribing students. The paper consists ot' four pagesg front page, feature, sports, and hack. These pages constitute the social activities, sports, editorial, fun and humor concerning the students, and a feature page. The Starr meets twice a week, on Tuesdays and Thursdays, during the seventh period. The Start' writes up school activities on the basis of the articles. They write the headlines nn--1, Weikel, R. Becker, R. Lupinachi, B. Shoudt, D. Steinly, W. Buck, l,. Fellman, M. Dassler, R. Herzer. ETTE and make paste-up dummies for each individual issue under the supervision of Mr. Hartman. The students enjoy the paper and realize the work that the Ridgette Staff does. On March 14th and 15th the co-editors, Becky Becker and june Renninger, attended the annual Scholastic Press Conference at Columbia Uni- versity in New York City. The girls gained valu- able information concerning various journalistic publications all over the United States. Co-editors Art Editor Business Manager Asst. Bus. Mgr. Feature Editor Assistants Associates RIDGETTE STAF june Renninger Rebecca Becker Kerry Osipower Millie Moyer Lois Ann Fellman Maria Esposito Judy Beer Doris Young Reuben Becker VVillard Buck Richard Lupinachi Mary Dassler Boys Sports lfditor John Rufe Girls Sports liditor jean Gibbert Assistant Karen NVoltinger Reporters jane Beyer Ruth Herzer Suzanne Much Suzanne Scholl Fay Weikel Ginny Wieand Typists Gail Lenart Faculty Adviser an...- Sue Wilson Xvayne L. Hartman Sealed: J. Rufe, S. VVilson, M. Esposito, M. Moyer. Standing: Rcnninger, R. Becker. I O3 VVEEKLYNEVV5 STAF Eflzfor floreme Ilusfcf fluzxlmzl Effzlof Xmlxn XX lse gm G Senzor Edztor Mlllle Moyer fumor Edzlor Iosluko Nog 1m1 Reporters Sezzzorv Chrlstme Cleslellvm Prmces lson 1k lzmzorf I me R 111111, Betty Neff C xrol Hopf Par W ogel Nophomorer Qlmrcm Hunslclser Cirol DQIIICIS Frexlzmen XIFQIHII Qpfmqler, Plhe XY eldemoyer Iulle Myers fiqrzcullural Reporzer Gerry Roblson lffvzsor N1t1l1eP Nlchols ljpzsls Grflce Gfarls Frances Fox lhe wheels of the Weeklv News Q Thgse gurls ure 1 vntal asset tu the publrcfmon These Freshmen are startmg on 1 OLITFIHIISITI mreer ewrly 104 . G 41 i ,- N, r . A . . ,. k QQ Tw X . . . . ' U ,,., , '- s , W' n 1 P1 - Y 1 3'-A w ' , . ' .N . . . v , I x ,N I v A r . L .. . . - . 1 X 2 1, 4 ! I u 1 1 - I Y 1 3- 5 . .'. . ,. , . , 'K ' z Y 175: 1? 4 -1. x K - , I K 5 ,V k X vu 1 . w 1 v 1 . .' 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J O lf.. n : Q 5 'X WEEKL Y NE WS The W eelsly News, an extra currxcular 1ct1v1ty, gives an opportumty to those students lnterested IH jourmllsm to gillll practlcal experlence By wrltxng a day to diy czccount of school 1CflVIflCb and ex pressmg fl'lClI' 1de1s through edltorlals, the student not only benefits but ilso lseeps the publlc informed of school func tlons These Items Qppear weelsly ln the school news column of the News Herald and the Doylestown Intelllgencer 'Iwenty students from grldes n1ne to twelve comprlse the stfnfl lhere are four edltors, one from eich class, two typlsts, four rewrlte men, and ten reporters as well as an edltor IU chief and an asslstant edltor T e members WFITC artlcles xbout Home Pconomlcs, Qhop, wssembly pro gmms, 1nd varlous wctxvmes of clubs .md classes e edltor Florence Tlus7c7, asslstant N XX rltt ups lxclng, checked by the Semor stlff members A We editor, Norlynn VX 1se, and the advlser, Mrs Nlchols cooper 1te to meet the week ly deadlme The umors ln amlntlous group lOs K Y Sophomorcs checkmg tht fimshtd product' SENIORS A Moyer G Eckardt R Horn C Ruth chird B Inger Slzmdzng B 'Hour R up: nlcu D Stunlx R Qlymgr V 6-If-V, C...- UNTIORS Seated C Crcmmfm D Shwe I HlCkb Standmg B Xoder IL Lewxb 'I lzrney S Qtxy ton Ylandmg D lhlurk Klssgl C Cruw P Burndt S Schmldf OFFICERS Sealed Preszdent R Kern Advzxor Mr Detweller Slandzng Vue Preszdent Rufc Trearurer Cmff Correspondmg Secretary C lgmrr Recordzng Yerrelary C Detweller 106 ' 1 gg A , I . i ': . ' , C. '-, ', ' ', . 3 , ,X X Q 1 SUPHOMORFS. Scaled: C. Daniels, Prir- FRFSHMFN. Sealed: B. Mood, K. Wolfinger, 'z , .I-'f-..' .. 1'-, .L '- g, K , ..z' .. ': . ',j. I. - 1: Q . ' . ' - 4 ' J. 1 w .H ' vj' 7 Q - 9 7' 5 ' an n . Q ' A , . ' . L 3 X N f .Q Fl he 1956 57 Student Councll, con srstmg of twenty hve representatlves and hve oflicers, meets weekly during the year to conslder and act upon student and fac ulty suggestlons Farly IU the ye lr the VX elfare Committee conducted 1 drlve to raxse money for varlous charltles lhe Canteen Committee stocked the school store w1th many new ltems The Dance Committee complled wlth student w1shes by operaung under a system whlch en abled us to have more dances after ath letlc events In addltlon to its regular dutles, Stu dent Councll undertook several new ac t1v1t1es One such project was a coat checklng QCYVICC at basketball games Another new actlvlty at Pennrldge was Student Day On thls day Aprll 3, stu dents taught classes and filled admlnls tratlve posmons Thls experlence enabled us to understand better the dutles and responslbllltles of the faculty The most Important project undertaken was an endorsement and 1 contrlbutlon to the Student Loan fund, whlch asslsts grad uates to further thelr educatlon They arc ln charge of the sock hops 411 K ST UD NT COUNCIL 'J Q Do student councll members get a dlscountp lnsmllatlon IS 1n xmpresslxe spruce I ooklng, ox tr the c nltnd lr of school mctlvmts .J--'-' 107 Caplazn N lxerlmer, HLHdf1ChS B BI1e11 P Busch I' xex IXl166!l71g Head Urzjoretfe Q Cleslellvz Drum Vajorelle, F Hedrlck Vtundzng M Qhxeffer L Srmlex S Henderson, -X behuster 5 Mwers Q Roth B Shepherd Ihe lennrldge hlnel under the three tlon of Mr Chet he lley 1s one of the nrosr deserwlng mei well known 0I'gl!lIllflO!'lS 1I'l our sehool lhe funous Run lm 1nd H1 dudes wlthm lts r lnks elghty seven pl ly ers, nlne nu uoretres, mei hve co or gulrds Ihronghonr the foothlll se lson the bmd IN known for Its top notch per form lnees durlng htlt tnne In lddlI'l0I1 to other lctlvxtles, zhout twenty hve members of the b :nd perform dllIlI1Q the lI1l'CI'ITllSSlOI1 of the blskerb rll gune Besldes lppelrlng If the footblll md hlsketlmll glf11CN the hind m 11x68 over tlnrtv OUTNILIL xppen lnees throughout ewch yelr 1nd conslstently w rlks or? wlth hrst prlle Ihe hlghhght of rhe se Lson rs the sprme, ezpzcltw ulchenee At thls tune the hlnd exclunges its footblll mrrehes for pop rr me el 1ss1e Ll seleetlons w ne 1 1 performs equ rllv well W e lre proud to lm we sueh 1 hne sgroup IS the l ennrldqe lm md to represent us IH One of the lv md s fornmtrons Brg D' IOQ ITILISIL lctlutles throughout the se lr Hnzd 'llrzjwfltr lhrrstlne Lneslelkl Nlndml llmftm AIWTIIU C-roxe Dmrlm Nlr Chet Aeulex Umm Urlmrellf' Hlen Hedrlek , - 3 7 1 -' 1 ' S ' ' 1' ' . ' X 41 1' 1 1 ' - . I . x 1 Ye y' -w , L 5 ' 1: 3 1 1 ' l v 1 I Q 3 . 1 131 s 1 ' ' ' 3 - - ' 1 ' J ' 1 4 ' . 1 ' ' 1 ' ' ' 5 1 '- ' 2 51 h 1 l'. '. ' 11 1 1 . 1' 1 1 ' 1 4 1 1 ' 4 - 1 1 '1 ' 3 S ,P , 15551. 12-' G J concert which is always played before il '1 1 ' 1' 1 ' ' ' ' 1 1 1 1' ' Q 1 1 ' 1' ' - uh 1 1 N '1 A 1' I I 't Y I .' 1' V ' , i. S '1, 1 I 1. ' '. X1 I 1 . 1 .e1 ,. '.',. ' 1. vi 1 Nilfi , 1 1 1 1 N 1' f, . , 1 . I Y I . 4 X .wh i . 1. M 1 1 . V , A, '. ' ' 1 ,..',,::A' , '., 1,A Q ' 1.: -1 -'A A ' 1 A -1 111: - I V 11 , A . . s-Q I rrn1!rnw.' nl. Ruth, l.. Potter, nl. Horn, R. Bossalrd, S. l.ce, R. Clayton, K. Donahue, .ll ,Q l s t. 4l::: C. Daniels M. Fisher I. Wilson B. Barker P. Dunlap C. Cressmzm. Second foie: l., . , . . 4 ' 'A ' '. .' ,. .. . + t t qt F s. Ruhinkum, .I. Frese, ll. llunslverger, .l. Ludwig, P. lfretz, P. Haute, R. lreingold, S. B v A . I - ' 1 Shelley, P. lfpler, ll. lluss, ll. lleTurk, P. Schlenker. Tflf7'd1'f1'lC'.' R. Raludenbush, Al. Th-, -, h h , I k h h . . ' ' . . t lVlensch,l'1. init-mtitiu. B:1rndt,l,.Heyer,M. KlCl11UI1flAZ,S. sthmiaej. Herrick, s. 15 'S Wt W OU W mf W -In Wm 'mmm Gilbert, ,I.Sw:1rtz, sl. Shulick. lfburth row: R. Beyer, M. Herrick, l. Gross, F. Fox, G. l I Tyson, R. Tice, P. Wilson, S. Much, M. Maxrkley, Crouthamel. This is the first year for our a cappella choir. The choir is composed of approximately sixty members who auditioned early in the school year. The choir, under the direction of Mr. James Shaw, meets every Tuesday, last period, and after school until five o'clock. The members have presented many concerts in local churches in Perkasie, Sellersville, and Quakertown. The choir sings religious and secular numbers, and features a boy's quartet, and :1 girl's octette. Front row: l.. Bergey, D. Matthews, Hockman, B. Neff, B. Binsberger, R. Rush, Fiedler, G. Moyer, C. Buck, M. Shive, P. Beyer, G. Derstine, L. Patterson. Second row: F. Psonak, ll. Reed, Al. Brown, Z. Ziegler, l.. Moyer, YV. Pierzchula, G. Schnubel, R. Nyce, .l. Derstine, S. Reese, B. Benner, B. Agin, .l. Weston. Third row: R. Hunsberger, S. Weidcmoyer, B, Sensinger, N. White, B. Fell, D. Wormnn, B. lfmlvral, ll. Stenr, M. Muers, .I. Shulik, l.. Gruver, j. Mensfuk. lfazzrtlz row: B. Flexer, A. Mzlxson, Radzai, B. Turton, N. Cope. The choir members, dressed in their dark green gowns, make an attractive sight for the public when they present their annual Christmas and Spring Concert. The girls ensemble, which is made up of seventy-five girls, is also directed by Mr. Shaw. They sing mostly semi- classical music. Since they do not sing at many public concerts, the Ensem- ble presents their numbers at the Christmas and Spring Concerts. Front row: T. Schnuder, S. Price, S. Scott, .l. Alderfer, M. Bishop, Nl. Mzirkley, ,I Schenck, E. Stover, bl. Moyer, C. Smith, Snyder, R. Herzer. Second row: li. Mill L. Detweiler, B. Bibic, V. Spangler, S. lN'larkey, P. lVenhold, R. Hunsberger, F. TXTCUS J. Beer, B. Neff. Third row: VI. Horn, j. Beyer, Bishop, N. Nase, A. Grove, Gruflf l.. Moyer, P. Kriebel, B. Mood, B. l.:1ndis. Fourtlz row: N. l.ewis, XV. Rush, .-X. l.t'wis Dense, D. Shive, B. Moyer, G. l,:1pp, R. Horn, D. Bossurd, Alderlier, F. Moyer N. Benner, F. Dilworth, A. Hess. nneago. ,. lb IIO C3745 I Beyer, P. Wcnhuld, .l. .-Xldcrfcr, Nl. Bixhrvp, VC? rim-, tl. Bixlmp, -I. Bt-cr, R. Horner, The Churus docs its duty at Christmas time Shaw :md thi- piztnixn f-Nl. Mzirklcy, K Ixmn, N. Naiw, ll. Hlshup THHQU.-XR'l'li'l'-R. Horn, AI. Danse, A. Grows, lf. 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Y ' 1.1 j 11' 'a ' k 1 1 ' : dt, 1 , X 1'1'1' ' wfll ' .1 - -1','1- 1 '- 1 '1' 1' A Dr Caldwell Mrs Caldwell Mr PFIDCC Mrs Prmce Mr Rogers Mrs Rogers Mr VSoodbr1dge Mre WO0dbFldgC Mr Vwflght Mre VVr1gl1t Mr MCGIDDIS Mre McG1nn1s M1ss Frank Mr Kovalesky INCIDENT AT CMRSON CORNERS CAS T llfzllzam W enhold Annette Moyer Marcus H eekler Ruth Tzee David Bosfard lane Rennznger Howard H arpel Sandra Przee Dale Moyer Gazl Carter Ralph W azte Ruth Ann Moyer Jane Beyer Richard Horn Bob McG1nn1s Bert Hendr1cks Ellzabeth Wrlght anet Carol Madge Tommy Allce WOOdbf1dgC Susan Caldwell Joey Rogers B111 MCGIHHIS Pamter Announcer Nelson Floyd Phzlzp Kulp Paalzne Epler Chrzstzne Czexelka Judy Beer Bertha Shepard W zllard Ruxh Ruth Herzer Patrzeza Wenhold Abram Grove George Eekart Edward Clark George Eelcardt Smgehwnd h'1rd 'lt w rk Now sw ar' S c'1r' I helped to k ll my son' Th court acc yo of murder' II3 TEN OCLOCK ECHO AR Ihe LIHIOI lllv, or All School play 1 llled len ULlo1ls qCl1Ol1I' w1s pre sented by the lunlor Llzss If l,CI1I1I'ldgC H1 1 S hool on lrldly ind Slturdly evening, Much l ind 2 Ihe play w s dlrected by hlrs l 1 lnees Rule lt de llt wlth LOIl1pllC1flOI1S, lllllI'lOl1S sltuztlons, Ind tender moments crelted by the lntles of 1 twenty hve year old ex servlee m in pl Wed by Lim lr Hlger when he returns to hlgh school and lf tempts to wm b1Clxll1Sl'OI'INCI' sweethe zrt, te lcher How 1rd H lrpel md Sandra PFICC played the parts of Mr Phxlhpq, 1 sc1ence teacher, and Aunt Op ll Frlsbee, the gu zrdmn of the I lopper chlldren fhls exceptlonally hne comedy was enjoyed by all teen lgers md adults bI1l'Cl'If'1lDH1CI1f was provlded between 'lets by Marmnne Schiller, accordlonlst, ind Bob Rutherford, gultar player Seated Barbara Selwell Nelson Floyd Sandy Prlce Lamar Hager Bex erlv l 'lndes John Rufe Standing Crate Ruth Vlfglflli Spangler Fred Dllworth Pdglr Nloynr Pat Flagler Rose Gabel Clarence Hayes Svlvm Muller Mxlhe Mover Pam Pller Sharon HUHQlCkCF Howard Harpel I beg your pardon, that's my gxrll I 14 Cf J JJ ' ' I ' ' ' 1 -1 ' . 1 3 11' - v - i Y H '1 1 1 , 1: - 'gl 1 c 5 1 1 1 1 1 ' f, 1 1 . ' 1 ' llf ' m - 4'-1 - - A 1 ' 3 1 1' 3 1 J-Q N 1 , 1 ' 1 1 1 , 1' 6 1 1 - played by Barbara Seiwell, who is now Z1 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 ' 1 1 I J ' ' 1 1 Q 1 K L I .K L Q . - 1 ' . nl U v 9 A x ' ' 9 7 , 1' -F ' . ' :1 , V1 l 1 -' ,x, Y., Y ! ' I 1 L 'Y 1 4 7 . 3 11 ml' l Ony 1 luur N qu 1rrLl CAS T Tom Young Chuck Young Trudi Young Opal Frisby Moldy Phillips April Richards Stewart Ploppcr Carey Shel '1 -X KL 1 1 Y M lrgo QOLIYIICTII Mr Irrmlxson TX 'actress IV uror -Xnnoumcr Lamar Hager john Rzde Beoorbf Landes Sandra Price Larry Hood Barbara Seiwoll Neffofz Ffoya' Grace Rall: Virginia Ypanqler Pat Hagler Sharon Hamzfker Pam I 1 cf Ilzllze Iloyer Frigar Uojer Gcrafdzne Iloyer Dale Iloyoz ll zllzam ll enlzold rn 1dy or rhr I11rn ihout DlhLLP M lrry you? Surry I havnn r 1,111 1 tru11xxL 111 I Q II, I 1 1 thy m lds Iuodyc111g,Lt1n l1u1rd1n1.,h4111 W S ode' Q :Ye 860 6' Eve, 099 C509 ATIO AL H0 OR SOCIETY The Pennridge Chapter of the National Honor Society, in its second year at Penn.- ridge, consists ofjuniors and Seniors who excel in scholarship, character, leadership and service. In the beginning of the year there were six charter members in the Society. At an impressive ceremony on January 21, seven more Seniors were in- ducted. In the Spring, on May 6, three duct Ib 'I 6 'iv dan 8 P66 'S ook Seniors and eight Juniors were admitted, Wd X bringing the total membership to 24. At DJ-61 goff we K both ceremonies the Induction Oath was 6 OW ed administered by Dr. Snyder, followed by an address to the new members by Mr. Rosenkrance. Membersliip in the National Honor Society is one of the highest honors a student can obtain at Pennridge. i . -'61 S oo' O53 9,0 X 099 fail we W5 Our Elite l 6 sos Front row: C. Detweiler, N. Kerber, G. Lenart, T. Nogami. Serond row: N. Baldwin, R. I-Ierzer, Bishop, D. Brown, D. Crittenden, Third row: R. Heacock, R. Becker, M. Dassler, C. Bradbury, R. Strouse, S. Much. Fourlh row: H. Harpel, D. Shive, W. Moyer, j. Groff, D. Bossard, R. Kern. 116 FUTURE TEACHERS 0 AJWERI CA The Future Teachers of America is a nationwide organization. VVe are priv- ileged to have a branch of that club in Pennridge under the sponsorship of' Mrs. Confer. The Future Teachers of America carry on many activities which serve to introduce students to the teaching pro- fession. F. T. A. members gain first hand ex- perience through frequent substitute teaching in the grade school. The club sees movies and has elementary teachers lecture on current teaching methods. This year F. T. A. members attended the District Convention of the F. T. A., the Southeastern District Convention, and sent two representatives to the state F. T. A. Convention. T RI-HL Y The Tri-lli-Y is under the direction of' Miss Paine and is sponsored by the State Y. M. C. A. There are two groups, a Senior Tri-Hi-Y composed of Seniors, juniors, and Sophomores, and a -Iunior Tri-Hi-Y consisting only Ul.T'lI'CSlll112lIl. These organizations are for girls who wish to maintain a good spiritual back- ground and who like to discuss such topics as personality traits, dating, and other social problems. The girls have had films and panel discussions on various topics. The group gave a dance on February 22, and later in the year played hostess to the members of' the South liastern District Conference of' the Tri-Hi-Y and Hi-Y held at Pennridge. Jw? T MEM WSW- VME. nts Sllence please' HN' 'lhcy can plow, too FUTURE FARJWERS O AJWERICA 'I he 1ennr1dge ch lpter of the n ltlonal F F A OI'g'1Hll'1l'l0Il IS composed en tlrely of boys fllxlllg the agrxcultural course I he boys undertools and achleved success ln many projects The clubls edu c.1t1onal wlndow d1splay won three hrst pr17es ln countv t.urs and recelved rec ognltlon as the best electrlcal dlsplay at the Pennsylvanla State Farm Show The group corn project .md cooperatlve seed purchasmg program also were very suc cessful The members ofthe club entered many contests and dld well ln tractor drlvmg, judglng, and cooperative par tlclpatxon events '11l16PCl1I'1I'1dgC F F A. basketball team ended the season ln sec ond place IH the Bux Le Mont League lhe H1 H 1s 1 new club thls ye tr The club meets llst perlod every lhursdty wxth 1ts advlser, Mr W ftcls It IS asso cmted with the qOLlfl'lClSfCl'l1 DlStFlCt T M C A lhe purpose of the club 1s to create, mfuntaun, and extend throughout the home, school, ind communlty, hlgh standards of Cl1I'l9fI'1H ch trlcter The club bases Its 1ct1v1t1es on student needs and on student Interests lhls year the H1 Y club went through 1 serles of d1s CUQQIODS about teenage llfe Ihere were seven dxlferent dlscusslon perlods Some of these dlscusslons concerned the mat ters of choosmg frlends, havlng respect for elders, the evlls of hquor, 1nd mam talnmg a good reputatlon HIY See, we can be senous' 1 I8 Pay up, boys H 7 4 . , a . J in ' ' - ' 2 ' I . V 9' ' ' 5,33 Wk KD . , , X K . . - ,X . 1 . Z i Y , J NW, W 'MMM' ef, K , . gt T' Q? - ' ' , I 1 Y ' , , W'-of ge, , Kg t c . . 4 . . t . - l 'Y A rr i L K 1 e - - MMM , 5 ' ,, meat- . . , , , . 5 2 - Q a 4 sd .N , -. Q - a ,L , ' c 1. n , 4 Q 1 . . , .. ' ' . 2 .f,f,,,.k , , R A A ' ' I M t . 1 4 s . . , , . l L s si: s 1- - 1 .' .' f- - - f . ,.,.. 'Z of . Q 2 1 - y V ' 1 4 . 4, 4 ' J ' , . ' C 6 - n a L 'fl .T - ' .' 1 ' 4 f 1 . TYPI G CLUB The typing club is so popular that two groups have been formed. They meet every Tuesday and Thursday with their advisers, Mr. Hales and Mrs. Nichols. The students in the typing clubs are not given any definite assignments. They are free to type anything they wish. The fue- ulty fidvlsers do not te ich beginners in Do you all have passes? Speed 0 0 0 1 N-...H this period they only 11d ind lnstruct those who 1lre ldy know how to type T he students of the club gain much enioy ment from h 1VlI1g this period to ty pe If they wish to, they ire able to get much work done lhe mlchme 'nge 1 IQ lhe Libriry Club is composed of 1 group of students interested in bro iden 1ng their knowledge Ihc members ol the club re 1d 1nd discuss the m lteri il which they h ive reid, see movies concerning llterlture, 'ind 1ss1st their tdvlser, Miss Moyer, with her work is l1br 1r11n 'I his yelr the officers 1re Shirley Lewis, president, oyte qhulick, vice president, Nincy Hunmersthmldt, sccrctlry, ind unes qchr uk, trc lsurer l hey help pl in future progr uns for the club M mv of the members work is libr irv ftsslstlnts during their study h ills, thus xncreflsing their knowledge 'rbout books 1nd about the ficlhties 1n the library LIBRAR Y CL UB 1 .' .' 1 - g g 2 z . 1 ,N L 1 ' s - ' V L , , - ' Q 2 ' . X ' 91 1 , X .. x , . 'A . , , . . . - 1 . . 1 . . . , , . . . . . - ff 2 ll . . , . . ' , Y s . t 5 3 z - . Q , 1 z . 1 1 ' Qi-.Sli QS, W. I 1 f ' X Z L 4 ff .' Z' .' t 'f ' ' 1 .' 2 I . , . . . . 1 e l L S s 4 7 . , , . . . , . , . , . t 1 . . t . , 1 , , . . . . ,, . , . - . . . . . . . I Q ' ' . ' I .' ' 2 .' 1 g 1 . S S 2 . ' .' 2 C C 1 - L -T, 2 2 . ' . w ,t L..,p-bf The Hunting and Fishing Club of Pennridge High School, under the leader- ship of Mr. Kern, consists of boys inter- ested in learning more about these two sports and more about the outdoors in general. They are taught: how to iden- tify firearms, the proper use and care of Firearms, and archery, and fishing tech- niques. They also learn about game laws, conservation of our fields, forests and waters, and their inhabitants-the. fish and game. They have had guest speakers and many films. They sponsored an assembly program to inform the entire student body about the care and use of 'll' .VE .. fi . Reel in ri big one! A- CL Robin Hood and his Merry Men The Audubon Club is composed of stu- dents who like nature and who are eager to learn more of the mysterious world in which we live. Bird study, animal behavior, plant ap- preciation, and conservation are stressed. The club is aH:iliated with the Natiqnal Audubon Society, and received literature and information periodically. Miss Alma Campbell, the adviser, takes the club on nature hikes when the weather permits. The club aims to help preserve wild life and Works to assure that no living species shall be lost. AUDUBON , CLUB fi 19.0 is N0 Q99 FUTURE HOJIIEZMAICERS is was Beginning a new chapter ofthe F. H. A. DRAJMA T ICS CLUB The adviser of the Freshman and Ad- vanced Dramatic Clubs is Mrs. Rufe. Both of these clubs consist of an ele- mentary course to give students poise, to develop their personality, to make them aware of their potential ability to speak in public, and to help them act out vari- our characters. Some attempt is made to do individual work, to correct speech faults, and to give the individual an op- portunity to make his own interpretations of character. During their club period, the students read skits of their own, use the tape re- corder, read one act plays, and learn about make up. The club also presents an annual assembly program. A Pennridge Chapter of the Future Homemakers of America was organized this semester. This is a National organi- zation interested in and working toward better homes and family living. It spon- sors group projects at the local, state, and national levels. Some ofthe purposes ofthe club are: to promote an appreciation of the joys and satisfactions of homemaking, to encour- age democracy in home and community life, to work for good home and family life for all, to promote international good will. The program that has been set up for the year includes talk, demonstrations and movies about the home, community, and personal grooming. O AJWERI CA Pin it nicely, Ruth I2 PAINTING DRA VVIN G CL UB This club is to help the student become better acquainted with painting and drawing as a hobby for leisure time activity or to provide specialization for the more talented student. The members were taught different styles of self-expression. The idea otorig- inal interpretation was stressed. They also learned more about the appreciation of art. They Worked with still lite and local scenery, using oil paint, water colors, ink and tempera. Later on in the year they visited the art centers in New Hope. They had an art exhibit at the end of the year. USTRIAL ARTS SER VICE GR OUP The Industrial Arts Service Group is composed of a group of tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grade boys selected from the Industrial Arts classes. The members work on projects for school, repairs, and on many new things needed in the school. They help the teachers by working on projects for them, and some days they are allowed to work on their own projects. The students in this group learn many new and interesting things which they would not have time to learn in the ln- dustrial Arts course. They receive indi- vidual instruction on operating machines, and in special phases of industrial arts. PE ,VYLVA IA 'DUT HCLUB The Pennsylvania Uuteh Clulu is really in its infancy since it has lieen in existence only this vear. The elulm has a memher- ship of thirty, and with the adviser, Miss Margaret Smith, the eluh meets every 'l'hursdav, seventh period in Room 34. The primary interest ot' the eluh is the Pennsylvania Dutch dialect and its mem- hers spend much time conversing in the language. The eluh also spent some time discussing folklore, dirlerent customs, and tall tales. The cluls prepared an assemhly pros gram which dealt with the superstitions and a few of the activities which the people used decades ago as evening enter- tainment. AR T EDLE WORK CL UB l'nder the guidance ol' the adviser, Miss Linde, the members of the Art Needle- work Cluh made many beautiful, worth- while, and useful articles. This year the students met in room thirty-tive on Tuesday, seventh period. Wvhile at these informal meetings, the clulw memhers crocheted stoles, knitted sweaters, ties, and shrugs. They also em- hroidered pillow cases, hureau scarves, and made weave-its for afghans. Nlanv of these projects were displayed at the annual open house. The elulw memhers enjoyed their mu- fo- tual interests in needlework as each ses- 4 0 sion otlered them soeialmility while im- C proving their skill at needlework. Dil' Now It lb Mlclsey Mouse cartoon mme PR 0jECT10 CL UB lhe members ol the lrojectlon Qlub mcct every luesdly l nder thelr tdvxser lVlr Hench, the members of the club le 1rn how to sct up projectors, cle U1 them, md rep ur them l hey 1lso le trn how to splice hlms All the boys enjoy the worls they do IH the club l'he boys ln the lrojectlon Club llso h we another lmport mt job, If Includes showlng v lrxous movles whlch tclchers would lllse thelr cl zsses to see By Clfllllg fl'llS, the boys are performing a v.1lu11blc SCTVICC for the entlre school, and they are also broademng thelr own educatlon 3 Let 5 see were we wmd mg or unwrndmg? Looks lmke a film to me 124 lhe Photogr 1phy Club under the dl rectlon of Mr Merlsel, 18 U1 orgunf mon comprlsed of hve boys who develop plc tures, lelrn lbout clmerls, md h we gener tl lnterest 1n photogr zphy l hc club members, D1v1dB1rndt, lVllLh1el Stlllltl, lom Knowl md, Volker Netschcr, 1nd 136111118 l'lllIU m, meet on lucsd ly s durlng the seventh perlod Durmg, th mt period, they enl lrgc 1nd dry plctures md m Llse developlng solutlons I he club t llses m my p1ctures for both the Rldgette md the lenn1nt They are also worlslng to complete 11 movle of the hlgh school to be presented to the unlor Hlgh communlty PHOTOGRAPHY CL UB It looks pretty clear -. 1 -, le.. QKM, , 5- 41 ' ' , ' 41 1 , - 'H . . . 1 15, , 1 . . , - , 5, . . 1 1 .1 an , . , , -11.1 , , , , ' ' Y ,1-s, gtg 5 2 1 1 .1 1 1 Il af or ' ' H . . . . , . sew 1 1 1 . J! P , ,, . .- 1 . 1 . - z 4' - . 1 , , 7 'v . . . , V . 1 , , 4 1 L f 1 v w' r 1 1 , , . ,. , ,. . 1 1 1 . 1' . 7 Z , 1 . . . , . 1 1 1 . 1 1 . . , , . . 1 . Z ' ll ' YY 1 1 14 j rn X V' I L . 1 17 xl 5 1 A 'a. - 1 , . i - , - - s , , , . . Y 1 1 . 1 1 . 1' ' I A, 1 B. ,Z L . , , . A 1 1 K 1 K 1 . x , Y . J . . 2 f 2 I ' xl S ' .' I . The Sports Appreciation Club is under B0 YE' SPOR T S APPRECIA T10 CLUB Oh my sore head the supervision of Mr. Pritchard who tries to help the members more fully to understand sports. Most of the students in this club are non-athletes who have an interest in athletics. Films showing the fundamentals of tootball basketball baseball, volleyball 1nd soccer, are presented Discussions dealing with the different sports through out the world are held 1n different periods Wlembers ire given a. ch lnce to develop their skill in the v mous sports The com petition 1s keen among the participants Fl he ide 1 of promoting good sportsm in ship is one of the foremost go lls of this C ub Ride em Low boy Not everybody can do tis izq lXl1ny girls If Pennridge have 1 keen interest in gymnastics Flhe Girls Gym n lstic Club is set up to xllow the interest ed girls to do gymn lstics in 1 period other than their physicll education cl 1ss lht club IS sponsored by Miss Kr lmer Qhe helps the girls to achieve their gymn lstlt goals Girls do stunts 1nd work out on the mats, the rings 1nd the horse lhe girls particip rte in 1 gymn istic progr un given at Open House in the spring lhis club is open to girls of tll cl lsses Freshmen, Qophomores, luniors, and Qeniors l he club meets every Fl uesdav ust don t st md there GIRLS G YMNA YT I C CL UB ., ., .4 . . , h 1 4' 4 4 . 4 .. . 4 . . - 4 .. 1 fl 1 C' 2 44' . - 4' 2 4 , . . . 4 4 4 4 - e . 3 ,WM Ja ' ,. s , 4 .. 4 . 4 4 2 . . . , ,. , 1, 4 4. 4. 4 - 'b N, 44 .4 4 . - I . 4, 4' 2. Q 4 - W 4 fi 1 ' J . . . , 4 . , 4 . 44 4 .e .' 4' 1 24' ' t s- ! 44. . 4 .4 I . ,, . 4 4 .,4 . . M 4 ' I 1 1 ' I fs. 4 I 4 1 4 4, 4 . . ,, . . 4 4 . . . . - 1 . 4 444 4' . . . ,, g 4 . 4 4 t. 1 4 4 41. The Boys Varsxty Club advlsed by Mr Hollenbach IS U1 org 1I1l721tlOI1 of boys who have won 1 v'1rs1ty letter ln any sport The club whlch has members from grades nme, ten, eleven and twelve meets every Thursd ly durlng the seventh perlod The actlvxtles of the club are dl rected by Jerry Leatherman, presldent on Groff VICC presldent Barry Yoder secretary and Reginald ett, treasurer Durlng the school year 19561957 the boys co sponsored the Basketball m boree wlth the Glrls Vars1ty Club on March 9, and presented a mmstrel show, for the benefit of the Scholarshlp Loan Fund, on May 2 and 4 Fvery glrl who has earned a varslty letter or two junior varslty letters ln sport at Pennrldge 19 consldered 1 mem ber of the Girls Varsity Club Dependlng upon her school schedule she may be elther an active or mactlve member The Glrls Varslty Club holds one busl ness meetlng each week, after Wl'l1Cl1 the grrls play basketball badmlnton or plng pong Some ofthe thlngs the glrls dld thls year were to wrlte a handbook for mcom mg freshman gxrls, draw up a club char ter, and co sponsor the amboree w1th the Boys Varslty Club Miss Kramer 19 the club s adviser GIRLS VARSI T Y CL UB I2 fb' N . K . , 1 I ,z '. 1 5 ' , ll I L li f 5 f L s . I, , .I 9 D ' - . 5 5 ' J - - I - Y 1 . , . la ' H W f nny ,Q that? Y-Y, CL Big plans are brewing J . . 5 . S .X ' . t , . L . , . , . . . 1 N! J , W . be -sole, Si n 1 t right one .YTAJWP CLUB 'lllf ll The Iennrldge Stlmp Club IS under the direction of Mr Helman St tmp col lectlng IS a very fascinating hobby In the Stamp Club Mr Helman explains the different stamps to the members The club subscribes to S ld-XMPS, a m ig xzine, and to LININS STAMP VS lLI1lxLY a newspaper, from which they get idditlon al information about stamps In return for the dues which a member pays, he FCCCIVCS twenty hve stamps weekly He can trade these stamps with other mem bers, or, he may keep them and add them to his collectlon Stamp collecting can be prohtable and beneficial to the student, as well as interesting BRIDGE CLUB One of the newest clubs at Pennrldge is the Bridge Club I1l'llS Club IS so popular that there are two groups One group meets on luesday and the other group meets on Thursday 'I he club is sponsored by Miss Stephens and 19 mainly set up for students who have no knowledge of bridge. The members are taught the fun- damentals of' the gameg and after they have mastered the fundamentals, they begin to play games with other members of the club. They all have much fun as they compete among themselves for the best won and lost column. 127 l ook out' She C ln stt your h md if-vs '- Beauty and the Beast Flrst you read from books then you rxde The new venture ln clubs thls year was the Boys Cookmg Club It was or gan17ed for the purpose Of.g1VlI1g the boys experlences ln the cuhnary arts 'I he club met fW1CC a week for the first semester Most of the tlme the boys spent learn mg the art of cookmg but they also learned the proper way to set a table and how to cook and serve nutrrtlous foods Under the guidance of Mxss Chalfont they planned early 1n the semester what they would make On the whole they proved to be good cooks for they turned out excellent cakes ples, and cookles The Rldxng Club has a membership of from 30 to 40 students MISS Glnder IS 1n charge of thls club Every Wednesday and Thursday after school the club goes rldlng at the Haycock Stables Here they are taught to plck a good horse and taught the proper way of rldlng The club has had several act1v1t1es fhlS year T hey have gone on moonhght rldes and hay rldes They have made plans to have a tra1l rlde whlch would be taken over a weekend The number of students part1c1 patlng and the number of actxvltles IH whlch the club has been engaged IS proof of thls new club s success Don t they look lush? L H BO Yr CO0KINc: CLUB The 'Safety Club, organlzed for the hrst tune thls year, IS under the super VISION of Mr NI zrtln Mrller Ihe female contxngent of the club CONSISIS mostly of freshmen I hese glrls took eire of the bus p1trol md 1lso the bus asslgnments for the new I' lst Rockhxll Flementary School The boys IH the group took care of the new p lflxlllg lot 1rr mgement They zlso h id eh lrge of reglsterlng the e1rs at the beglnnmg of the year In 1dd1t1on to these ICYIVIYICS, the group has had both films 1nd dlscusslons on the KOPIC of safety SAFET Y CLUB How fxst mn sau stop? N1UNLlf ur th rn ln ow' LI T ERA TURB CL UB X Once upon 1 tlmc 129 Who s rmding, the part of Hamlel? The Lltemture Club w1s org uuled to en lble students to xncrelse thur under stindlng of prose md poetry xxlfll their cap lble 1dv1sor, Mr Dlehl the group re1ds for recre mon Ihe group h lN gone on m ins II1 lnterestmg held trxp through out the ye lr Ihey lttended the pl ly 'I me Comlng ol Chmst, xt hlorul 1 College IN Bethlehem 1nd the 9h lke speirmn pl1y 'I he Mereh mt of X emu it KllflfOWI1qflfC le uhers College lhe dub llso pl ms to see 1 pl IW lll New X on lx before hnlshlng rhe utr lnfolmll dl CUQSIOH 1s xlso CI1LOLlI'lgLd by the sm 1ll membershxp 1 x'4-XG K xx- .P ,V 06' we Q05 691 O a x oe QX QD' N 5 oefif? -4 oe ' 0690 X 256 V5 C Q36 YM 1 30 256 .01 Cx QS N .wt CHEMI5 T R Y CL UB The Chemistry Club was organized to help students to further advance along scientific lines. Only Seniors and a select group of Juniors can become members. These students may work on experiments of their own choosing, beyond those ofthe regular class assignments. They may also complete work for which they had not suHicient class time. After individual proj- ects are completed, they are often exhib- ited, in the science showcases. The best ones are good enough to be shown in our local P.'l'.A. exhibitions. Mr. Talbot is responsible for helping to make this club more interesting. SCIE CE CLUB The Science Club, under the guidance of Mr. Talbot is useful to all students who attend. Pupils from any science course who wish to work out an individual sci- ence project may be eligible to join. Some members use this period as a science study hall where they have the advantage of closer individual instruction by a science teacher. They also have the chance to further know and use the complicated and delicate instruments found there. In this club students can gain the satisfac- tion of accomplishing something on their own. .. rp 3. pr F QSC, z-fT413,15Lt2e,f'.1fj5' , 's1fe',,.1...,gyt'2 B355 gllfqgsaaufgst' M i . 5QaEftsa.ff..e15-.6H?25f 7Sf 3f 5-235'3'ff isffaea- 63 b5?..B Q3 i7'N's51-H' 4 3 ella... ,.,,i7 , ,iv f ...l ly 1 l 1'rm! mit: R. llunsiclaer, Urofff, VI. Yolovnill, B. Snyder, R. Carter, ll. Leather- .. man, I. Moyer, R. Buckley, H. llarris, Nl. Renner, W. Wenhold, R. lfellman. Src nuff rrirc: I. 'Rur'u, R. Clerhardt, B. Yoder, R. Williams, Ci. Dctweiler, G. Schaffer, ford, W. Bonney, B. Price, R. Moyer, Guthrc. R. Banes, G. Sacco, R. Souder, C. Roth, R. Keck. Third row: S. Groff, K. Popiwny, OUT BALL The 1956 Pennridge High School foot- ball team got off to a slow start hy losing their first two games. But the boys kept fighting and won the next six games. They were in contention for the league title . Q- . until the last week of the season. The -.fl . ' 45' n W' . . . . k tc ,,.gs.,,,,,,K, , '. ,, ,. .M W Rams finished the season in fourth place . Qelsltiw . 23,-,g -'fait' Q, with a record of six wins and three losses. X ' 'rata' , , in Four players gained individual honors ' ' My - K ,F R 1' ' A on the .-Xll Bux-Mont Team. jerry Leath- M ' A T . , ll .' qf, ',fi erman was placed on the first team, while L' C fmt., i Jerry Moyer and Ronald Buckley made V, KX 1 if i 4 Q the second team, john Rufie received V 4 honorable mention. if 5 , , ., wwggw- H5214 The .l.V.'s also had a very successful ' season, winning four games and losing A-f . we W-www:-4 T sw two. They also gained valuable experience f. iiaiit-ni-.it-ii, Mr. lit-imim, xii. matt, Mr. Swartley, Mr. Kern that will help them to till vacated varsity 1,32 positions in the future. l Hafiler, R. Huey, R. Pohl, R. Clymer, F. Patton, R. ,lett, Q. -lohnson, R. Yoder, - Savitf. l 0m'll17'n-z.1'.' R. Rush, nl. Souder, B. Schoclllaopf, R. fleninier, R. Ruther, Q, Tv. Ni jerry Leatherman, 'Icrry Moyer, U1-mplafr 'QXQ' V -0, if W' rn 1,4,igf-nwaikwr Herb Hams Ron Buckley Varslty Penn Opp erry I eatherman Bob Carter Jon Groff 1.2 Merrlt HugheS Bury Sny der Bob Hunslcker r Warslty Penn Opp NesI1,1mmy Souderton Lpper PCFlxlOI11Cl1 Central Bucks l pper Moreland Sprmgfield Hatboro Worth Penn Ambler Qufmkertown jerry Moyer Ron Fellman lohn Rufl jerrx M1lmn1k 'Ns I 1. A V l , l ' .V s if W -133 ' ' - . M 1' .- .. ., V iz he 3614 59.5 , 1 -'llfti . l ' 5 '.',1.l,1j 1 . ef 1 , 1 Q Hg Q . , ,v Sggbayg , ' J . H ' ' -- o 20 1 l J ' ' w - ' ' 6 40 7 I3 32 19 ' ' I9 6 1 ff , QI IQ f 21 7 ' ' - I2 0 I . - g 7 O ' 13 7 I3 6 1 I2 6 I3 I2 1 o 30 7 17 A N o I3 . 6- -- J - I . S X 5 T 1 3 T 'Gu 5 , Wim 'Q 9- ,..- ffgxi 'hire -o U' Nw M 4-,I CHEERLEADIN G rl he spmt of the zthletm teuns IS kept 1151 tmrough the LHont of the hve y Qheerleiders Am student IH grxdes IO, or 1 IS LIIEIIDIL for one of the In t nnportint jobs IH hugh sehool th it of hemg 1 duerleuitr lt IS the dutw of the Lheerleiders to keep up the splrlt of the students md the good n une of thc, school Ihe squ ld thls ye xr h IS done 1 xery good Joh ln IN1lHflII1l!1g, good sportsm UISIIIP ind low iltw despite the p0S1f10H of our xthletm te-uns III the leugue l nder thexr idx lstr Nlxss Ostuhout, the Lheerle iders hope to contlnue thelr good work ln the future ? 3Q4Qj'Q ff' fxf'N left to ugh! Annette Moser C mee Ruth lx IYLI1 Wolfinger Iom Benmr C ul I an nrt Lfarol Iktwulgr ludx qfhwlffl Iom Qwtrtlu C xrol Brudhurx Pu Ut orx I nnnrldgt Hugh gghool H its UH' lo 'I hu' I 4 X V w L 1h -Xnother lnsktt for Pennrldgn auf ndrlcks I3 Blink I C 1Ix sp 'md C, Dgtwellu' Co ca 111710 N Ixnrlmr I Inter I' Hgdrnck C Len 1rt R Heacuck C Ruth IXIINSCINTCTIWCJLIC Yfmndro 'N Wwe CR mar I IIcr R Horn Ix Xulfingnr Bennpr D Peuchrnlaynr -X Shuster S Hunngker 'VI Clltmfm P Plfer M Qchlffrr I Nlomr Tlzudww C Brldbury j Swurtley VH' -1.5 1 ,,y,, Dntwulpr I4 Mus I N11cDnn1Id Pourllz ma S Qchmldt D Rud R 'Vyce IXIIICUSLL Mgnszak D Hollmlmch Ix Dunxhue Iwrrx R Detwuler F1 thm B 'Hood NN Trauger D Robnrts Smder Ix Wolfinger B Und:.rICofHu' U Nntchgr HOCKEY I 1rs1tX I UN Penn Opp Penn Opp AIumn1 NCDYFISYCJWII I pper Ierklomnn Centr ll Bucks North Penn ulkerrown I-Ifltboro I pper Morel md Qouderton I ut s score, Pcnnrldgn' I K 5 s Sucks down' ,WI ,MV h,,, .K -1 ' R ' ily, , ' .RQ C' .J ' A A ' ' ' I ' 'L H, I shun.: I I ,Q ' ' , :in ?QQl'fTi'f ' I ' 'Q 1 fiv- ' Q 7 I ' Q, L..-, 'U . 1 R ff' ' 52. ' Id- v . , . W . 3 ' lr. 1 'QIYV f ' . . . . I ' N I . . ,x O um-a Q - ' 4 2 I' ik - - in ' A .S O I ' ' 3 I 4, 4 1 4 P 1 O W 'gif A O J I . .5 T I O 3 g O 4 f. I .2 I Q 2 ' 1 2 I I 1 . I O f ' ' . fa . V. 1 I 4 , 4 .. - O 2 . O I Q ia. ' I . v , 1 Ari' I A . Front Row: Miss Kramer, NI. Moyer, F. I,sun:1k,D. Brown, J. M. Shiva, I,. Fcllman, S. Henderson, If. Sygll, ,I- KIUTIIU, N- He A S, . z ' ', n. I' I -rr, . '. - ' - C - ' 5 ' , I. '. 3, .. . 1 1 . 1 'tu' . . I , pt ' . , .'. '- f, .. , I. X ' ', I. z , . . , .. ' , 71 KU, ,I- ' ', - ' - , ', I. , I Q . . ' . I. , 1. . 1 , ' j, . - . f ' zu: . I , . MI , ,. Kc , . , '. N' ff,.I. ', . , . ' ,' , - , - ' ' U I ' '2 , . . CI , -I. I ' ' , I . - , . , - A ' x - .. z',,.I' A . 1 ', . . , ' l r- Y 1 ' ' 1- - f Y I tv f W A ' I , I 14' P 4 - F I ' 1 'X 1 l A 'f i, , I . Y . lhe glrls hoelsu te rm, umler the expert glllll mee of thelr touhes, Nllss Dolores IXTIIDCI' md Nrss Doroths Usterhout, megm tle 1346 ser son w1th hrgh hopes Ihls splrxt errrxed the grrls t t1e1r best eason m exer1 xerrs lhe ter 1, led bx co C lpt uns Q 1rol Detweller md le m Glb bert, pI'lLflCC'Ll h ml md fought h ml Ihrough vu us won no m itter how the score re ul im ot tre girls on the hotlsu te lm qruu rated thls xt lr but thu know, IN well IS the un clerellssmen do rh If the te U11 wnll curv on wlth the sxme sp1r1t md eo operttron IS It h IS 111 the past V 1 I , ' x V 3' A ' l . - 1 5 ' 1 t 5 A 3 ' 1 1 K ' 1' Q l - 1 l fu 5 1- o l I szf ' sf' ll 1,'.'l ' 'LII teamwork and good sportsmzmship the girls 11l- , vs ll y ,, 1 y s yy lxli 1' ' l ft' I -1 S 1 l - 1 4' fa , ' ' if If - f - , 1 A -1 ' 1 ' i ' fl 1 '- 1' 5 ou . 1 cl. W' -X W gk - fx, xi Get hack in there and fight' In If ,mt fullhldx Us Fronl row lulthermfm I Hackney R Coll R Clemmer R HLIHQICRCF Serond row F Sacco 9 Qrrouse I Crofl' R Qouder B Henderson R Shoudt Wanzzgfr BOYS' B SKETBALL lhls year s l ennrldge bislxetb 111 te IIN won only four games whlle losmg fourteen ln le'1gue ietlon -Xlthough rhls ls not 1 xery IINPIALSSIVC reeord, the Runs dlcl pl ly good lmslxerlmzll on m my occ mons lhev lost m mv of the g1IHCN by only 1 few pomrs Over the Lhrmtm 1s hohd ly the R uns pl wed m the Lmsdlle H ltheld l1onQ Club tournlment If 'North Penn H1gh School lhey lost their glme to W ext Chex ter, the tourn lment runner up Qemors Hola Coll Quart qrrouse, mal erry lelther mm were glyen honor ihle mention on the -XII Burl Mont Fl elm E QVQAKRIA' -'WISH UT X' 'N' Sr S4 Q--f ' ill' gllfif ffckk NJ-2 sag' N' Remember the duy our X 1rs1ty hen the Faculty Our Varsity R Loll -I l elthermm 9 Strouxe Groff B Hender at tm Mqrch Ol Dmlee lllmflf gamd xxlllf N thc IIIITYLI' Bob? son R Hunslcker I X xrelty r W IFSIIW Penn Opp Penn Opp C Nazareth Worth Penn Ambler l pper Moreland Alullllil Souderton Centr xl Bucks Hitboro L pper Perlqomen Qu 1lxCI'fOWl1 qprmgheld North Penn Ambler I pper Morel mal Qouderton Centrll Bucks H lrboro I pper PCI'lxlOl1l6Y'l uakertown Qprmgfleld 'Xlore pomr xg, umr the If xcultx' C Ivorztrow R Becker B Moyrr W Horlx D HlllL,LX I Cro Verondmc B 'loolg D Qu lu R Bell B Prlce S Croft' ll here are all the hm? Xl h at hr re lClllI1L, for the skvp 1 v9 I1 2 Q J. 2 5 ' ' 35 55 24 29 U it ,. - . 31 40 1 17 41 -- 5 ' - 1' 49 5o A 26 22 1 2 1 5, 44 56 ' 29 47 ' 56 50 ' 4 2 '14 X 41 8 13 9 52 45 24 43 l 5 ' 50 58 1 24 40 2 ' 65 50 1 27 40 +. 5 . 42 54 f 33 45 6 54 65 2 ' 24 39 ' 53 71 - ' ' 14 55 48 58 1' 13 57 4 1 51 54 24 33 42 55 l 1 I8 58 5 1 44 74 - 43 51 1 V 70 48 1 26 37 ' . ' , .5 , . : , . :1'j,b. I ss.. . ' -, .. -i 58 71 1 27 36 ' ' ' 53 55 ' 30 22 68 91 Q I9 33 41 62 . ' 24 43 l mnlm 1 uxrgr L mm rruuxg l Hulx S Hunslmrgu Vtfmn ro N1 1nu.,rr mn S Lmrmm uxgr Ilu lnhhgrt D lguuhrmxxgr C, Dgtwuhr Luxcx rs lxr mnr GIRL V B .YKE T BALL n me l lsr r neu lm lskerh lll sg mm , rhl soulw x llslfx xc Lll1INPlOI1S rxxlu md no 1 N L nfu H its x, T IL Ll! xx Civ. HOT 15 L fo LUHTIIHIL IN Lh lmplons c tum xxmkul h ual r w wuntecl Hoxxucr, thug IS om QIINC, rhl l ppu Mom lmdg1me,xxlucl1mll l1XCl'UlCxl,I m rhr minds of 1I1rhQ Rlmette lxsslu 'I hls QIITIC clnrermmul the Ch 1111131011 shlp not for l6HI'lI'1Klf.XC, but for 'North Penn lmecxusc l ppm Nlorel md xx 1s delelteal bx Pumrldgc Nlns O fCIl1OLlf, did not xlloxx xlctorx to die llfil one delc1t,bur NPllI'lC'Cl rhe szlrls rm to hmsh ln thml pl ice 'Q lo mplrzmr Anmttn 'xloxgr md Ruth IICL rth lf lull md l111lxL 1 lxulxgr lh If rhmu lx Cllhd 1 lx1xlxnlx1ll,1xn't1tJ 140 I I l l ay l'h z s 'a j we' ' z ' 5 1 ' -cl amp: one-. l' ' rtu- z lf' lxfls all- ' ' 'a:'z ' Th xx ' 4' , bu nlicl not click hen ir ' y , A 1 L - The Yzlrsirfs capable couches, Miss Kramer and A 'jj S -i . i r v' 'Y . 1- Av lf- Aw.-A.S-h'-,I,.I7-ll1,R.S .. .- 1410.-. 1 S. xvall ,.'.H- ix, ,.-x.1x1 '-,R. '--Ml. -, - '. x -' -, M I Mis T K, Y ff' I zrslry Penn Opp Ir Varelty Penn Opp NOYFISIOWII Souderton Alumm Upper Perklomen uakertown qouderton L pper I CYICIOINCH uukertown North Penn Upper Morelfmd Central Bucks ond rou Ilanzzgnx I' Smder 4. Mxxrm D Ixehr NI Shun I Ixeller I Prltnhlrd I Iery I Moyer R Hlldclmrlndt L :wh M155 O trrhout I et s E0 bds' Crt If somelwodS' NN h'-VL IQ lf: 4 59 18 ' - - 37 ss I I2 35 42 29 - 7 50 II I 20 12 +5 31 Q ' 15 I4 33 42 K 22 9 50 16 T 1 ' 29 zo 40 39 Q ' 19 21 31 58 A 29 18 62 49 . 27 I8 67 4I 26 IQ Front row: KI. MilIer, N. Nnce, S. Markley, B. Underkuffler, Rose-nlmcrgcr, D. Hollcnlmch. Sf: gi. 1' ,..z , . ,.. ',,. ','. L ,.. 'r' T I I Front row A Hess f' Bentlley R Fellmfm B Coll S Srrouse Balco M1n'1g,LrR Brxdt Mm IESTI Hood Second row L Stcvtnbaclx B Shoudt I I-hckney B Souder B Yoder R Gerhlrdt I' Moyer R Moxcr Thudww c,lJ1Cl'l Blshop D Robmson T Moore D Stemly B Barndt B Moyer Guthre Co1chSw1rtlex B0 YS BASEBALL 'I he Pennrldge Y arsxty Baseball Team, under Coach H11 Qwartley, h 1d only four returnmg lettermen thls md Ray Moyer returned from last season s champlon shlp squad Losxng ten players IS a great blow to any team, but the Rams fought hard th1s season They gave the le igue leaders a lot of trouble md CXllllJltCCl good pxtchmg md fur lllfflllg throughout the season Ihey hnlshed the season wlth a record of 6 7 to gfun Hfth pl ice ID the Bux Mont league But 1 major part of the team was composed of underclassmen who showed great PFOIHISC for the future I42 Penn Qpp Lpper Moreland Souderton uakertown H ztboro uakertown Souderton Sprlngfielcl Ambler Upper Perluomen lNorth Penn I pper Perluomen Central Bucks .' . ' ' . ', . , ,. . ' , . , . , . ' 1 ,' . ' , . . ' ' : z J Y , . , . 7 l 5 A K . . 4 5 2 K ' Z ' .' 3 Q I ' 2 season. Only Bobby Coll, joe Balco, Leon Hackney, 1 Central Bucks IO , . L I L ' 4 . c L - 3 1 2 I - 1 . Q A 2 Q ,, ' . . . . 7 I . .1 ' . ' . . 2 ,, 3 5 1 .T I :D . xx .' IK? O -' ' ' ' - - I 3 f f 1 Z - . L 4 ' T 7 c . L. .T 1. f 4- 2 B ' . . 6 ' 9 Q-' My 'Y' 'SLZWWS -Q . Ns--w-Q .ag-,-f'?1' Jw- 4 agp 4225 .3 N, I'-u-11 Pg 44: . R --. N.. T w 3 , ,vii--,,g.l,.M Ke 1 'vi :- '..',ff' Front row S Henderson I Fellman P Dunlap I Cxlslmert R Tree D Feuchtmeyer K Donahue M Fsposlto Second row I' Snyder M Yothers R Detweller L Hxcks M Schaffer Ferry Moyer l Moyer P Moyer Fhzrdmw Unch lxramer S Fsser B Undcrkoffler G Tice Crouthamel S Shaak V Clemens K Vlolfinger E Mnll ,I Prltch ard S Wllson S Mlller The llssles record does not speak for ltself Showmg only two WINS, It does not show the great Splflt or cooperatlon whlch was dlsplayed At hrst, the laeslee were not hlttmg, and their heldlng left much to be deslred Both hlttlng and heldlng plcked up greatly, as shown 1n the Upper Perklomen game After belng shutout by North Penn, the lassles, under the leader shlp of coach Kramer and co captams Pat Dunlap and ean Glbbert started on a new hlttlng spree They were edged out by Souderton, but plcked up two wms from Quakertown and Upper Perklomen The season closed w1th the underclassmen shouting, Walt unt1l next year Penn GIRL S B .YEBALL North Penn Souderton uakertown Upper Perklomen North Penn Souderton uakertown Upper Perklomen '44 OPP yrs She s off for first base J . . , .. , . , . 1' , . ' , . , . 4 , . ,, 7 : ,. , . , . , .. ', . ,J. ,J. ' , ,. , . .' .' : ' ' 9 ' ' 9 ' x 1 ' J.l' 1 ' x ' is ' Y 1 - 1 ' ' , . ' , . . J :Cx ' K-7 L ,frgl gs pi Q, . . . I . . L 5 O 23 Rx, A K L Q ,M x. . . I . 3 ' ' , 11 Q 23 - - . I5 ' 16 . ' - o 16 ' - K K' . IO I3 C J - , A I7 Q r I2 I 1 k . 7 V 5 ' N U , B' ' n L 77-- x, I V -. ' 1,,,.ff. f vw . .M ,X ' .H H, Q, SX, -uv 5 , . Q.:vlQ ,p', . ffyyj Q Coach, Mr. Osler CROSS COU RY Cross-Country, in its second year at Pennridge, proved to be a very successful season for the Ram Har- riers. Six record breaking wins by Ben YVeidemoyer, plus a well balanced squad helped the team to its splendid record. 'l'he team, coached by Bill Osler, won four Ollf of six Buxmont meets, and they did very well in invitational meets. This sport demands much physical stamina and en- durance for the lengthly race. The score is determined by the individual positions ot' the first live finishers on a team. The team with the lowest score comes out on top. Penn. Opp. I5 Palisades 50 22 North Penn 35 25 Quakertown 32 28 Central Bucks 27 I5 Ambler 50 30 Springfield 25 Buxmont lVleetefTlzird Place Wm. Tennent Invitational -4l'hir1z' Plate George School Invitational -Fin! Pfam Receiving letters at the awards assembly Front row: R. Clemmer, V. Netscher, B. Weidemoyer, K. Bupp, N. Lewis, H. Hess. 145 Szmnd row: R. Bergey, W. Lyons, P. Widmann, B. Moyer, QI. Aldetfer, D. Morrow, D ,K hi Ja 'iw as ,Y A Tk ova 1. owm:.1x 6l' ?1Xl'8 'rUl A114 nh ff. l TF ep A.. P 2 J- ual 'E Q F ., nv- no 9 P ca ,Z D' 'O 4 x 3- Ia' 4, 2' 1 WD' L4 Ivan! row VN B1r1n5,er R Carter W Vlenhold M Renner H Moyer I Carol? Moyer B Mower Rule P NV1d mfmn lx Usipower I Lrouthimel Second row R Cr'1dtl H Mirkley R lxeck R Hirlow 'NT Benner If Pitton R Llxmer G Sficco R Llemmer N Nletscher B We-idcmoytr l' lewis Fhzrdzom 9 Croif P M xson W 'Shelly R Rutherford R Clemmtr R Neubert C Antell lx Hupp R Lhfirlt R Pohl R Huey A Wuerstle Fomlh row Mr Osler Mr Helm1n L I'rg'1s A Loellm L HIHLI' l Moyer D Morrow I' Hess lx Bxrndt D Stover I' Prnu TRACK The 1957 Pennridge trftclt team hid Z1 re lson xbly successful sefison They won four out of seven dual meets, cmd c1me in third out of ten schools in the Bux Mont meet The te 1m broke mfmy school and meet records Harry Moyer, in the pole vault, Jerry Moyer, in the shot put, Bob Carter, in the high hurdles, John Rufe, in the high jumpg Bill Shelley, in the 220-yard dash. The Rams did much bet- ter than predicted at the beginning of the season. Much credit should be given to the fellows and to the coaches who worked hard all season. H. Moyer 146 Penn fpp 21 Nlorth Penn IO6 64, Central Bucks 52 60 Quakertown 66 63 Alumni 54 71 lfpper Moreland 46 59 Hatboro 50 53 Souderton 55 Bux-Mont meet-Third Place District 1, PIAA-Fourleentlz Place --ug-N T Crouthamel if .4 R Carter ef' Q . A 'Q . Q, X Pennridgc boys on the hurdles J Gmg '47 .f,. Mour Q Penn. Opp. I Abington 4 5 Upper Moreland O 5 Upper Moreland o 4 North Penn I 5 North Penn o Perkiomen I rep P Kulp G Fckardt J Leatherman Front row R Herstme j leach G Gilbert Second row Leatherman P Kulp D Benner G Eclmrdt Thzrd row Mr Manley D Shlve G Iapp T Pade 148 A typical practice session. T Pade BOYS TE Ihls was the second ye lr th it boys tennis w1s 1D oHic1al sport It Pennridge Many eager fellows turned out this year to brave the cold of early Spring ind the heat of early summer Ihe team had 1 successful se lson It won all of its games but one This was an exhibition game with Abington very satisfied with the squ ld erry Le 1fl1CI'lTl'1l'l, led Pade, 1nd D we Benner played singles Philip Kulp and George lickardt held the first doubles position Ilhe outlook for next year loolss Very promising 3 ' ' 2 . , . . ' l l l J ri 's 1 1 -7 c 2 ri c L 1. . .. f if . D - n ls I -N L james Manley, the Rams coach, was 1 . H ' 2 L c .li f. l I I , L VS ,K - : 1 , 4 , . 4 , I 1 1' ' iss N. Nase j. Benner Penn. I 4 4 2 2 .3 5 Souderton Central Bucks North Penn Quakertown Souderton Central Bucks North Penn Opp. 4 I I 3 3 2 O B. Black GIRLS T E l'nder the guidance of lwiss Osterhont, the girls' tennis team placed second in the Bux-Mont league this year. Although Pennridge has had an organized tennis team for only two years, they made an exceptionally tine showing during the past season. Nancy Nace, a freshman, played first singles. Bev Black, Rae Hea- cock, Ann Schuster, and .loan Benner, constituted the rest of the singles players. The senior doubles partners were Rebecca R. Becker, E. Hedrick M. Moyer, D. Crittenden o 4 Springfield Quakertown 5 1 R. Heacock Becker and lillen Hedrick and Debi Crittenden and Millie Moyer. The under- classmen playing doubles were Donna Reed and l'rsula Netscher and Pam Pifer and 'lioshiko Nogami. Mr and Mrs Chet Acaley A Fr1end Alb1on DlSfTll5lIf0fS Penna 1st Reg Keg Servlce and Mrs Arthur L Alderfer and Mrs Franklm Alderfer and Mrs Jacob Alderfer and Mrs John Alderfer Alderfer s Texaco Mr and Mrs Ernest Al1H' Allen s Cut Rate The Amer1can House Mr and Mrs Roy Andrews Annette and Mark Mr and Mrs Thomas Armstron Mr and Mrs F I Aschenback Mr and Mrs E Paul Aschenback James Aschenback Mr and Mrs Rlchard E Bader Mr Wllham Bally John Balco Sllverdale Pa Joseph Balco Sllverdale Pa Mr and Mrs Barkley Baldwm Barb L1n Company The Barnds Mr and Mrs Clayton Barndt Isalah Barndt Mr and Mrs Preston Barndt Mr and Mrs Robert Barndt Robert Barndt IIr Frederlck A Barnes Mr and Mrs ohn F Barsby Baum Chevrolet Dyna Stat Balancmg Bea and Bob Mr and Mrs Perry D Bean Thomas Beans and Mrs James Beck and Mrs John Beck and Mrs I Newton Becker and Mrs Kenneth S Beer and Mrs Owen Bexdler C E Benfield Co Mr and Mrs Frank VS Benner Benner s Funeral Home Benner s Grocery Ben s Esso Servlce Bergey and Gehman Mr and Mrs Paul Bergey Mr and Mrs xxllllllm Bergey Mr and Mrs Ralph Besch Betty Ann and Red Ed s Beverages Mr and Mrs Stanley B1ckel Blll s Grocery B1ll 25. Logan s Molul SCYVICE Rev and Mrs C F Blllmyer PATRO .Y Mr and Mrs Hugo B1nder Mr and Mrs jacob Bmsberger Mr and Mrs Claude Blshop Garwood G B1shop Mr and Mrs Harvey Blshop H E Blshop Co Inc Bert zn Farm Maehzner Dublm Pennsylvan1a ames R Blshop Rlchard Blshop Beverly Black Dr and Mrs K S Black Blalr s Garage Mr and Mrs Kenneth Blankenhorn Mr and Mrs Ross Bloom Bob s Texaco and Mrs Karl Boehrlnger and Mrs George Bonz and Mrs Charles Bossard and Mrs James Bowen Harold Bowman Captaln Robert H Brady Mr and Mrs Albert Brown Mr and Mrs Harvey Brucker Mrs Lydla L Bryde Mr and Mrs oseph Buehner r Mr and Mrs Vhllard E Buck Bucks County Bank Sz Trust Co Perkasle Pa Mr and Mrs Charles Bupp Mr and Mrs Donald Bupp Butterfosse s Store Alma M Campbell George Carter Mr and Mrs George R Carter Mr and Mrs jack Case Cash Dxscount 81 Budget System Perkasle P Cassle and Bob MISS Dorothy Chalfont Mr Melvln Chapman Perkasle R D 3 Charlle the Bus Dru er and Mrs Mr and Mrs Llberato C1allel1 Chr1s Cleslelka Mrs S Cleslelka Claxr s Flower Shop Mr and Mrs Clark Donald Clark Gerald Clark james Clark Rlchard Clark Harvey Clemmer Robert Coale Mrs Marle Cole Rldge Road Damel Coll Mr and Mrs Phlllp Coll Robert Coll ISO Mrs Gerald E Confer Mr and Mrs Wm Conn Mr and Mrs Albram Cook R D Cope Qualxty Photography Cope s Muslc House Corner Dress Shoppe Betty Cressman Mr and Mrs Louls G Cressman Dr and Mrs D VS Cr1ttenden Mr and Mrs E E Crouthamel Mr and Mrs Paul S Crouthamel Dan s Atlantlc Statxon Darlus Sxne Estate Dean s Cycle Shop Deep Run Packmg Co Mr and Mrs Harold Derstme Mrs Rene DesIIard1ns Carol DCUWCIICY Complzmentx of Mr and Mrs Ellwood Detweller Mr and Mrs Enos F Detweller Mr and Mrs Ralph Detwexler Mr and Mrs Wlllard Detwe1ler Mr and Mrs joseph Deose ohn Bryan Dlehl Mr and Mrs Joseph Donnelly Mr and Mrs Stanley Dors1 Dubl1n Hotel Dublm Locker 8. Processmg Plant Dublm SCFVICC Statlon 8. Garage Mr and Mrs Farl Dunlap Mr and Mrs Howard Dunlap Pat Dunlap Durable Brlck DCQlgh Co Mr and Mrs E C Durell Dutch Treat Rt 309 Farl Russell Cloth1ng Store East Rock Hlll Hotel Mr and Mrs George C Fckardt anet and an1ce Eckert Jean Eckert Mary Eckert Mary Ellen Eckert Sterllng M Eckert Mr and Mrs Vhllard S Eckert Ed and C111 Mr and Mrs Edw1n Edwards Mr Clarence Effrlg Mr and Mrs VN1llard E F1ster Elalne s Beauty Salon Eleanor s Beauty Shop Electrl Centre Mr and Mrs George I Epler Paulme Epler Evelyn and Gerd Mr and Mrs Frank Eyre Sr Dr and Mrs ohn U Fehr Mr and Mrs Allen Fellman Mr and Mrs Paul Fellman Mr and Mrs N R Feuchtmay er Dr and Mrs Clyde R Florx Mrs Henrletta R Floyd Nelson Floyd Ronn1e and Bobby Floyd Mr and Mrs Wm F Floyd lr Mr and Mrs james Roland Fluck Frances Fox Fox s Food Market Your Liberty Food Store Perkas1e Pa Mr and Mrs Harvev Fox Robert Fox Pearl I Frant7 Complzments of Mrs Mark Freder1ck Mr and Mrs Ceorge Freed Melvm Freed Inc Frete Real Fstate Dublm Mr and Mrs Ray mond Fretl Fdward Frey Greenlawn HOSICFQ Mull Mfg of 60 gauge I4 F hos1erx Whofexale if Relml Dublm I 1 Dublm 3540 Mr and Mrs Charles A Fr1ck Ifrlck s Servlce Statlon Fr1ends ofthe E B I Fr1t1 s Cut Rate Store Mr and Mrs W1ll1am Cabel Kenneth Gahman Mr Henry Galser Mrs Stella Ganaway Mr Howard Garges Mary Garges Mr and Mrs Lmford Gargc Mlss Ethel L Garxs Mr and Mrs Irw1n D Gan W1lmer D Garns Mr and Mrs Earl Gehmen General Tlres Phone Plum 931 Georgxe and IIoe Mr and Mrs G A Gehart Mr and Mrs john H Glbbert Ceorge G1l1son Mr and Mrs Alv1n Godshall Coldle s Dmer Sz Restaurant Dublm Pennsylvama Norman Good Plumb1ng Mr and Mrs Edward Gorczyca Dr and Mrs Ph1I1p L Grxllmck Grant s Chlldren s Store and Mrs Frank Gras Ralph Grass and Mrs john M Crasse and Mrs Calv1n Craver Ir and Mrs Calv1n Graver Sr and Mrs Charles Crecn 1 Mr. . . - I - y ' ML I -' .II. I ., .I II .. ,. ' . . ',I. Mr. . . I I I - I - 1 - A - Mr. . J , I - - I -I H I A ' . . . ,l , . . , Y ' ' . . . I . ,. . Mr. . ' - I ' - - I -- 1 - Mr. . I , - I I I ' I Mr. . I ' f I f , I ,. . . MrI I , . I . . .. . I' 1 Mr. - - - . 1 . . , . - - ' , . ' I I I. , . I ' I ' J ' ' . ' . ,I I . . I. g 1 O ' ' I I I ,JI IJ, . . I I. . ' I I 9 - ' I I ,',' . . a I MrI and M1-SI Mer,-ith Barndt Mrs. Albert Buehrer Dubhn Pants Factory Mlsses Pr1sc1lla and DOYOYID Pr! I n - - 5 'Is I I . . - . .J ,Jr ' ' 5 - - A . .. . . . .. . . , IIr. - - I ' 1 - . 1. 'S - . I .. s S y - I I I - . . . ' -D 3 3-' I ,' ' . I ' I S Mr. . ' I ,I .I I ' . ' ' Mr. . - I I II Mr. . . ' I , - - I . ' ' ' Mr. . . 1 I I 1 I I ' I ML I II I I I, . II I . . . . I I ' . ' . . ' Y. . . I A ' s 7' . K l I ' ' . ' . . . . - II ' I ' -f 5 . ' ' ' . 1 . . f A -' n A ' I - 1 .I Q I I I I 1' ' ' ' . I I . I . 1 , I ' Mr. , I ' ' I I ' I I MY. . I . I t ' .' lv ' . ,. II . 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Here we toiled through all our classes, Thronged the halls, and cheeredg Here we made the friendships strong that Time will leave endeared. Ellen Jane Bossard , '55


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