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OFFICERS-Harry Grunmeier, Treasurerg Gerald Gross, Vice-Presidentg Earl Hess, Presidentg Pat Kriebel. A happy song! GIRLS, QUARTET-B. Mood, S. Markey, N. Nase, M. Potter Hurry up, kids! 135
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Row I: E. Field. M. Potter. D. Deturk. I.. Gruver. L. Detweiler, E. Mill, B. Bibic D. Shaefer. V. Spangler. I. Moyer. P. Schlenker. K. Mood. G. Souder. Row 2: B. Binsberger. J. Weston. D. Pennepacker. R. Feingold. M. Connelly. S. Scott, J. Beltzner, D. Moyer. P. Gilbert. Weidemoyer. I. Frese. I. Bordner. Row 3: W. Scott, J. Detweiler, Tyson. H. Grunmeier. J. Horn, N. Nase. Markey. J. Sehenck, E. Stover, P. Kriehel. B. Mood. B. Landes. Row 4: G. Gilbert. T. Roth. P. Rittenhouse. E. Hess R. Deose. L. Myers. R. Heaeock. W. Hendricks. P. Wickes, D. High. R. Lewis, G. Gross. W. Schirmer. C. Hockman. D. Benner. Ii. Long. .I. Bishop. A CAPPELLA CHGIR Since Mr. Shaw started the A cappella L Choir three years ago, it has been one of the busiest organizations in our school. . It consists of fifty-three members who meet three times a week in the Music Room. At Christmas the Choir presented a varied concert of sacred and secular music. This spring, they presented an operetta, Pirates of Penzance, which was very successful. As a community benefit they sing at churches in the area. They also traveled to East Stroudsburg to give a concert. They closed their busy year by singing at the Baccalaureate Service in June. DISTRICT CHOIR MEMBERS-Bev Landes, Jean Moyer, Eric Long, Mil- lice Potter. 134
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t '13 Pennridge presents her Football Queen. Bertina Detweiler. BAD The Pennridge High School Band, un- der the direction of Chet Acaley, is rec- ognized as one of the outstanding scho- lastic bands in the East. They perform half-time shows throughout the football season. They also appear at many local, state, and out-of-state parades. This year they again won first prize in the New Jersey State Parade at Flemington. This summer they are marching in the Lion's International Parade in New York City. Each year the annual spring concert is performed to a capacity audience. The Green and White band is com- posed of one hundred and one members including nine majorettes and tive color guard. .J . V' it - 'yi I . SA '45 Mr. Acaley. Directorg Bertina Detweiler. Secretaryg Karl Groe- ber. Treasurerg Stan Clemens. Student Director. 136 .,..ar' ww,-
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