Perry High School - Perrionian Yearbook (Shoemakersville, PA)
- Class of 1948
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X - Um I I 5 I U f www BOARD OF EDUCATION President william Kissinger Vlce Presldent Floyd hardinger ecretary Geolge Mover Tre surer Calvln Qelp Vember James Feckman A close lnve tigatlon of an well established and oothly run group, whether educatlonal, soci 1 or po litlcal, invarlably reveal a competent executive force 11 control FVCIY oxganization must of necessity be r the mark of tho e who mold 1ts policies Efficient func tio ing can lHOlCatE lothing but wide and enlightened direction To the 'ive nel vlo compo e the staff of school cirectors we owe the t rp of a tell run school Tne CUtlFS confrontlng the members of the Perry Town- shlp Cchool Po rd I6 perplexing nd multifarlous Qul etly and incon picuously, these men vork in the back ground, unseen but not forgotten Evely pencll and every tablet tlat ve use i evidence of their provisior for our needs As those cherl hed diplomas re placed in our eager hands, let us remember our debt of gratitude to these men mio have helped to make our graduation possible X... s wwyf ' fm -. 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Fil iff + Mime William F Oberholtzer Teacher of Algebra, Health, and Physio l Education f-Q. bf 1' 'WI Preparatlon Oley High School Ea t Stroudsburg State Te chers College Bloomsburg St te Teacher College Northwestern University, Chicago Experience havy Te cher Perry Township High School Alice J Albright Teacher of Home Fconomics Preparation Shillington High School Albright College Degree Bachelor of Science Fxperience Perry Township High School Harold W Klshr Teacher of Social Studies and Health Preparation Reading Hlgh School State Teachers College, Kutztown East Stroudsburg State Te chers College it Degree Bachelor of Science Experience Perry Township High School John L Talnack Teacher of Music and Soci l Studies Preparation Reading High School Lebanon Valley College Degree Bachelor of Science Experience He ding School Perry Township High School Earl Fox Teacher of Voc tiorel Agricultule Preparat1on East Grfenville High School Penn St te College University of Cinc1nnati Degree Bachelor of Science Experience Perry Township High School l,,. s. 1 95 .. 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Her ambition is to become a medical secretary Quiet Loves to dance Dislikes smart remarks Favorlte say ing is U0h Noln Likes Mel Torme Marylou plays the PiaU0 Is seen with a cer tain Alumnus Ruth Epting Ruth is one of our cui itest seniors Her pastlmes are readlng and helping on the farm She likes to eat baked beans and spaghetti We're sure Ruth Will be a good housewife She noted for her friendliness and mischieviousness Bos sy and grouchy people i ritate her Her favorite saying is WGee shizzn Lois Ann Baver Lois Classical pianist dressed She can be driving 1941 Ford would like to travel likes to meet people going to follow her ther's footsteps in nur sirg Her favorlte expres sion is NI meanu Is ifll tated by her brother hav ing the last word Likes to eat and I mean eat! Well seen She She Mary Engel Mary Cheerful personallty Enjoys reading and art work Her favorite ex pression is 'Gee whizan Recreation, listening to classical music Mary's irritation is her helght She enjoys swimmlng headed for Kutrtown State Teache1s Collefe Enjoys the company of a certain blonde from Hamburg Kathryn Fayewicz Kathrynfs favorite p25 tlmes are reading and lis listening to cowboy music Her favorite foods are ice cream and noodle oup Shows ability in cooking and sewing Is very irri tated by two f ced people Her most frequently used words are 'Oh for Pete's saken She plans to be a housewife Q .i . -1. I r A an -S fp ,fa ' 3 lf, f :Pi N' 4 I jmu n n ll: QSM' . - 1, 1 ,lE' f - 'MWA 0' . . W' up 3 0 ' 4' is 4 , ' 1 : - r V . lf. an - J IS 7? 4 . mo- ' V' f- ' 1 H A . - L A . I' 1 1 5 55: 1 , E! ,. , .. ' ' '-Kg -fa WF: - 1 lyk , for '-A 0 g -H 1 Q 14. . mn 'F ' 4 ,N Y Y W YY n Q ' 3,33 -. , .Uri f ' S . 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V3 incl s-s ' 'KEY-f L - Q 1 1 . , Q gage, Qiaaiggfn .A1 ' ???Hi,j,,,,L, Eih?ggal. ,fjyigavgllliigigg g 11 Q Al' Clarence Bitner Walter Dietrich WBitnerN Dark haired, class pres ident His pastimes are sports and being editor of the Perry Arrow Bitner likes to eat veal outlets and cherry pie Headed for F and M Chemistry is h1s major Irritatlon is senior class meetings Thrill is hearing Fred Wa ring and wishing he could play with him Wayne Hamm 'Chickie' T ll, light haired pastimes are Hornfs Diner, dancing, and kiSQ1Hg girls sion is Wwho, me'HDislikes fussy people and eggs, cherry pie, and pineapple upside down oaka Profession, bass horn I working at His expres Likes ham come a good husband Paul Hoffman nHoffieW Friendly and agreeable Enjoys swimming Paul likes ice onkmn pineapples an angel food cake Plays baritone and bass horn Dislikes stuck up people Thrills are airplane ride and kissing Is born to tease His favorite sa ylng is Wwhoopeen Drives a 1929 Ford to school Dis likes the NNew lookn 'DietyW Pastimes are farming and roller skating Likes to eat ice cream,cake and macaroni Diety hopes to become a Welder and a fu ture farmer too His fa vorite saying is WYour full of itn Hi irrita tion is the WNew lookn His thrill is driving a tractor Has a monstrous appetite Herbert Himmelberger WHerbieW Tall, dark haired, blue eyed, wolf of the class Pastimes are kissing and dancing Likes snitz and kneb Plays mandolin His ambition is to become a big ligne baseball pla yer Irrit tion is pla ying basketball Gets a Says, NOh schucksn Milton May 'Milt' Spents his spare time doing wood cr ft work and with a certain Junior Al though this is his first year at Perry he h s made many friends Likes spa ghetti and meat balls and ice cream His thrill is roller coasting and May Will follow his father's path Plays the trombone Honor student S-1 M Sm L 'lam XZ' bg J i -1 1' .,- X in E'cl':'m'L 1E'L,41 ' 4 1 O fbpv tr- q ' 5 ,wtjft 3, . 4 x 1 ' illilfl' ' 1 A I nf 1 1 . 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'- x,-.- Helen Hepner A WHelenaN Helen's favorite pastimes are roller skating and dan- cing, She likes food no matter what knid She hopes to become a hairdresser I thrilled by automobile rides Dislikes smart people and tomatoe juice Loves to tell jokes Helen's favorite ex presslon is NOh Heckln Seen at noon in the office, coun tlng money Arlene Miller WLenie' Lenie's pastimes are l1s tenixg to records and re d lng She likes baked beans, ice cream, nd waffles will become a housewlfe Shows ability lh sewing Irrita tlon, mayonnaize, and people who br g Favorite sion 'I don't known H heckn Gets thrill seeing Jimmie She dancing exnres from engoys Marian Swoyer Sis Pastimes are reading, dri vlng a car and seeing a cer tain someone from Mohrsville She likes to eat olives, ham and candy She 1 noted for neat and legible handwrlting Arti tic ability, SGW1Hg Her ambitlon is to become secretary Her thrill 1 'golng steady' QChester J Di llkes tomatoe juice and tomatoe soup A A.: S .. 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A a ,Q 2 Evelyn Kaufman l!EvieI1 She is the blue eyed blonde of the class, Fa- vorite pastime, reading, eating and farming She likes cheese,potatoe chip and tuna fish salad Am bition, home economics teacher Artistic ability singing and sewing Her favorite sayings are NOh, heckn and Wwelln Irrita tion, thick lipstick Betty Moyer PPY Favorite pastimes are reading nd dancing Likes chicken and waffles, also snitz and kneb An ardent sports f n Could be seen refereeing girls intramu ral games t noon Hates bossy people although she admit she sometlmes gets that may helself Her fa vorite expression is UAW nutsn Happy go lucky Evelyn Yeager Evelyn' Likes to read and sew Enjoys eating saurkraut and baked beans She is quite handy wlth the sew needle Her thrill is go ing to movles and parties She dislikes tomato juice and people who are always grumbling Favorlte ex pression is Wlt shouldn't happen to 4 dogn , - N . I ,il 4.1, S, 4' 51 v,, 5, .V ,J lg LPI' 9' M BJP x 9 ,. 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' I. :.., A, , . - I :L - . , - ,- - v , . ay 1 Y' MNH Sf 5. T' : xI :I Af.: 5 . L . l 4-'X FN' r ,WK-'fr ' away! '-gyda F'Q John Roth WJuniorN Quiet, bashful, senior. A good Senator Snow. His favorite pastime is going to the movies. Junior likes macaroni, cheese,and pot pie Hopes to become a pharmicist Dislikes stuck up people and kis sing girls His favorite exgression 1 I donft known Enjoys reading He is studious Burlin Turner Tex Favorite pastimes are singing and taking care of Ruth Likes macaroni sal ad and pastry Wants to play a guitar in a Western outfit Happy go lucky, energitic Saying NOh geen Likes swimming, baseball, and fencing Dislikes the NNew lookn Get a thrill fxom kissing girls Halls from Mohrsvllle George Rubright N YY Enjoys baseball,basket- ball, and bowling. Likes to eat veal cutlets and ice cream. He hopes to become manager of the New York Yankees Hates snob bish people Women in general irrit te him Ex pre sion,WWhat's up Doc9N Is noted for his tardi ness in school Has troubb finding his false teeth Russel Yeager WRussyW T lkative Pastimes, are eating ice cream and hoe downing especially Kiss Your Honey Is ir rit ted by ome women Usually heard saylng UNO, kiddingn Hopes to some day own a large diary farm Rus y likes pitch quoits He likes to go roller skating wlth a cert in Junior Howard Yoder 'Butch' His pastimes are playing the drums and sport all kinds He like duck and chocolate cake like illy people H s thrill is vlsiting the Junior room, his hangout Often heard s ying WBul letsn or HCh nces ren Is seen driving a 1948 Ford Headed for East Strouds burg Plan , butcher Vw 'WY Z-Q rp Kr 1518-Ly O Q Q 3 - - f .. 0 . .. . ' S . 7 0 ' : I S N -. if . . . f X7-I . , O Q . at :Y . ' V1 N 01 Y f - . I f .il 'E G ' .- y.?f ,. ' ' - - ' f ff r r ' ' 'D . , , 4 in f c. 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CLASS NIGHT PROGRAM Perry Township High School Auditorlum May 47, 1948 8 15 P M Class Night Play 'THF BABY GITTERW who broke a date Clarence L Bitner Jr who makes him break the date Evelyn Yeager vho agrees with mother Herbert Himmelberger a holy terror Milton f May Jr Bob's sister Marian E Swoyer also Bobfs sister Arlene Mlller Bob!! one and only Lois Ann Baver who tries to take Carrie's place Betty Moyer Helen's boyfriend John M Both another holy terror Howard J Yoder Midge raids the icebox Dorothy M Adam Do helps raid the icebox Marylou B Becker Mr Gordon Junior' father Wayne G Hamm Jr M s Gordon Junior' mother Helen M Hepner SYNOPSIQ Place e living room of the Ballard home Time e present Saturday night Act one Early evening Act two About an hour later Act three A short t1me later Class Hi tory Lois Inn Baver Class Will Mary E Engel Class Prophecy Evelyn M Yeager Presentatlon of Gifts Betty Moyer nd John Roth X El I Q 'Xfg-,v6fnSY P fi 4Ll f 'ri' -d' o , x 1 , , , .,, A. 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QQ CLASS HISTORY The time he come for us to enter a world that offers us abundant op ortunities for great achievements or hero ic sacrifices As we put to practice our treasure house of knowledge and truth, as N6 go fortn vith resolute will and noble enthusiasm, we shall take with us the history of eventful hlgh school days On Septemb r 0, 1944, thlrty seven Freshman adjusted themselves to a ner routine of study, classes, social ac- tivitles .ni athletics Much information reg rdlng the members of our Freshman cl ss f s gained by our efplorlng facultv in this fi st year Our teachers, JJ r ldlne Ely, Miss Helen Rothem 1, Mr Jacob McCurdy, M Edgar Reitz, Jr John Rosenberger, Miss Margaret Thompson Miss Marv Alice Weaver, Mrs Rebecc Smith, and M Irvin Smith, under the principalship of Mr Daniel Lemm, pre pared us for our upper classmen years During our flr ' ncrtr in ninth grade we suffered much inconvenience because of our unfsmiliarlty, wrong turns, and confusing subjects, but by Thanksgiving we had been often in the right place at the right time T e upper classmen had few special outstanding activities which kept us in place rather well As a part of Perry, we did enjoy golng to the Reading Fair In the spring of '45, we were very proud to have some of our members pHTt1C1 Pate in chorus or dance numbers in the annual operetta, WHats Offn Un er the supervision of Mi s Margaret Thompson, we were happy that she selected us for parts that could WSteal the shown The class of tventy nine students in the spring of '45 became a Sophomore clas of twenty eight eager to forge ahead and tackle and obstacles a Sophomore must meet After three months of relaxation nd recreation, on our first day back at Per1y's portals, September 4, 1045, we made the acquaintance of everal new teachers, for new teachers had replaced former ones Venturing to the His tory room we found Mr Bruce Fentchler, in the Home Ec department, Miss Futh Ritzman, in the Music room, Mrs Jean WalGl1Ch, and in the seve th grade homeroom, Miss Jean Zwoyel Inclpient love affairs were notlced More considera tion was given to neatness in dress and attire,made dain ty at times with more make up Much talent vas discover Dorothy Adam played the accordian, Evelyn Kaufman k 'M' f' -fa 'J ki , S 'lbs e 4, f '- '- ' 'Q-'uni-.-1 ii. 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'1 ' -limi--1 ,,. - ' I !l.Hii 'v 1'1'7-rf: ' 1.4 ,ef .. ,. . -fe 1- . ,1'?,ff:4,..,,e.g y ALAA, y , U, fasinated us with her singlng, Clarence Bitner entertain ed with his saxaphone, Mayne Hamm assisted with his clar inet, Paul Hoffman tooted the base horn, occasionally Herbert Him e1berga'let himself go free on his mandolin , Howard Yoder played drums, and Lois Ann Baver helped ac company Junior Glee Club The big musical event of our Sophomore year was an operetta entitled WAnd It Rained under the supervision of Mrs Jean Vaidlich, During the course of the year, Mr Fentchlerfs work was supplemented by virtue of Mr Donald Sn deris return to his profession after his having been released from mill tary service In our third year, according,to an old educatlonal cus tom we Sophomores became Juniors Our promotlon made our sense of importance increase out of all due proportion Within the first month of school, upon.Mr Snyderis re lease Mr William Oberholtzer took over the duties of Mr Snyder The student body and fellow co workers welcomed him cordially We took responsibilities upon ourselves by the handfuls September 25, 1946, we selected our class colors, red nd white November 1, 1946, we enjoyed a roller skating party to which the Senior Class was invited On November 23, 1946, ve presented our Junior Clas play, NThe Groom Said Non Co operation mong the class members nd Mr Lamm's coaching made it a st ggerlng succes We ordeled our cl ss hats but had to w it until the f 11 of '47 for we ring them in our Senior year Several tlmes in the and minor explosions occurred but aside from scorched hair, holes irxclothlng, and some wful smells, no damage was done Then on January l4, 1947, we visited the Farm Show t Harrisburg On Lpril 2 , 1947, we were thrilled with the excellent performance of a New York Company's interpret tion of Shakespeare's NMerch nt f Venice! Kutztowns State Teachers College was host to high school puplls from Berks, Schuykill, and Lehigh counties At the end of the year twenty three Juniors were posi tively diZzy vith dignity, for they were promoted to tha rank of Seniors AS Sen1or we came to the fourth and greatest year in the kistory of our class On September , 1947, we found these nev teachers greeting us, M1 s Alice Albright, Mr Harold Klahr, Mis Marion Lower, and Mr John Talnack Mr Earl Fox assumed the duties that had been directed by Mr Donald Geschwindt as a temporary placement H 'Wt f L igmuz 'w Z' UW YM Wa' f -fe, Q.. - me 1'-x we as o as 4 glg+ffri'g,.1's'Q-'ei A ffjx ' E-,tsl ' ' ml! ma T - fl ,, ,L 'fi- 7 X, XX'-J 4 ,.,-5- flb-.f - ' - ' ' ff- J-93,1 I- A - ' A, . -P' - ' at-lsiff - '. if F' A .7541 do .d.L-'V'i V'Hf,--.3 X. XSMQ-1--rf 5 ' , . - 1 'za -2-' A A - lms 'f'1-'---' 1- -fc--.-A A ,- , ,, ,..2:f.:fn.-' . 4 Mfxafim v gg FC . F, gi , ' 3 4 j, 0 Q Q1 I ' Y .Q - , E- J ' w n ' - ' A ' . C+ 97 ' . 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'Q ff, 1, I 1 H :A h ' f ' ' 'f , 4152- 1 v 4 1 T GJ me i f gg 'HMI 1 The first week back we, as Seniors were initated into the Senior business code through the project of selling candy during the lunch hours at Perry The h lloween So cial on October ol, 1947 was a grand success On October 10, 1947, we as a Problems of Democracy class, visited Berks County Prison February 16, 1948, we picked our class flower, The Amerlcan Beauty Rose On February A3 motto, WBetter faithful than and Evelyn K ufman played lead entitled WThe Governor's Daugh able oirect1on of Mr John Tal On April 20, 1948, we were we decided ulon our class famous N Clarence Bitner ing roles in the operetta tern, presented under the nack, on April 16, 1948 thrilled with another Shakespeare fine production, WTwelftb Nightn as guests of Kutztown Teachers College The skating party enjoyed on April 47, 1948, was one f the latex class social ctivities before graduatlon Through out the curlicular or extra curricular our tea chers prepared us for meetirg the i sues and problems that go with individu l responsibility and co operation Our chool has supplied us with tool of learning and of the txue, the beautiful and the good, it has given us standards of manners and moral suitable for worthy citi zens in our ociety As we recall these former days, we are challenged to 'Carry On' .N Ysr,Z'i3aHf ' Z.. 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'rt .--..J,,gs3 ' Y I 7.- -Q N-T5 A 5' ,4 j s ...,- T' , ,frtg a T ' ' CLASS WILL Friends nd p rents of the udlence, we s the depart Q 1ng cl of la48 beirg 1U sound health, both body nd mlnd, thou h reluct nt to le ve behlnd our fond memorles rd txe red ,c sesslons to meet the gre beyond, m ke y u vitnes es to this our final will and te tamony To the faculty and prirclpal we slncezely wish to ex p ess our deepest th nks nd gratitude for all they have helped us wlth curing our twelve years s students prepare us to meet life vlth better understandlng and realla tlon of life's problems Today more than ever before ve re in dire need of an internat oxal peace Therefore lt 15 the 1ll of the Ce ior Clas that this long ought for element may be realized But hov can we as member of thlS small community contribute something trat is of v lue to the acute sltuationo The waging of pe ce reoulre mobliization, and educatlon prepares the common man to cope with uncommon problems as he seeks to maint in a pe ceful world It sounds easy but 1sn't 'e pass false ideas to one another As all Scotchmen are thrifty Pussians re cr fty Frenchmen are excit ble, no Mevlcan is Wld8 awake It lians cheat you Nor weel ns re clumsy Dutchmen are stolid no Fnglishman s e the polnt of a ioke and so the 11st grows x will that you the parents nd those responsible teach your children to appr ise e ch person for vh t he 1'- lS aS an individu l And one vay to do this is to be c reful h t you say ln the hearlns of children An ob vlous example of teachinz for pe ce is to 8COu81Ht youth ith the machinery that now exist for the m lntainance of peace Then too in connection with peace, we w 1 l l that there may be more teamwork, but welre not here to argue for ny partlcular solutlon to this and other cur rent lssues e plc d only for a replacement of pathy by irterest, of ignorance by lnsight and of dull resig nation by determlned resolution Therefore by doirg these thing and strivlng toward the goal of peace, ve 4 m y be assured of that peace with the aid a people's God A QW an in this manner do we d spose of our pos essions Item 1 To the teachers of P T H we vill our intel ligence e hope they will profit by the thinzs they learned from our ex W1Dht1OD5 I 0 F sf ,,r '67 I' e A Q11-1-1 I , 'rg ' ' X Q , -4 ..,.r. .G :ff we ah . at - f p. v A Q. 4'f.a - H - K, '4 L. 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L . - ,J .: : , Q JJ J e , the Juniors we le ve our thrivlng candy host oi impatient c stomers give Paul Hoffman's marking lot t next teacher in order that he won't have to walk Item To business and Item 5 ve yearls music so far Item 4 To Emma Jane Snvder we will Rurlin Turnerfs love for yodeling Item Marylou Becker's netiteness we pass on to Fav Bickel Item 6 We give one half a cup of John both' oulet ness to Robert Balthaser Item 7 Helen Hepner's nerve and automobile rides will to Arlene Yeager Item 8 Russell Yeager's nhyslc l stature we llow t Daniel She rer Item 9 Marian Sw yer's five year plan of going steady we give to some Fighth Crader Item 10 Becau e Ha y nvel and Evelyn Yeager are the s me height and are lso the tallest girls in the Senior Clas , we wish to shtre their height with Anna Steln nd Anna Hoffman Item ll Arline U1ller's daily trlp to the corner t noon we vill to someone who needs exercise Item 12 e s on to Will1am Koenig one of the nicest smiles in the Senlor ClaSq po sessed by alter Dietrich prese t to Marilyn Balthaser Item 14 Betty Jane Ioyer's da ing ability we glant to Ha Vey Flsher Item 15 Dorothy fdam's giggles me pass o to Ma Allne who we believe will take good c re of them Item I6 Fvelyn Kaufman's SlN2lDg abllity we weill to Ethel Klee Item 17 Kathryn Fayew1ca'S fondne s for letter writ ing ve vill to Miriam Mogel and her pen pals Item 18 To Ger ld Weldman we will just portion of Clarence B1tner's studiousness Item l9 Herbert Himmelberger's affectlonate flirta t1ODS we present to John Hes who hall make good use of them Item 20 Je will Ruth Fpting's abllity to do mischief nd get away vith it to Pobert Cmlth, who needs it Item 1 Howard Yoder's athletic bility we give t his brother Geolge He is sentimental about it a would like to keep it in the family Item 22 Xe hope some members of the high school will XX ' .W X x'f'i me,,f ' X W r ' ' ' I ff. -Fd A X. 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F , ' . 1 . 1- 'Sk-sf' , , , 1 A hg,- ' e ' - I ,gan-Nn'e,,a N Q fi Y n ,e. e make Mr .Talnaca hapny next year and take Wayne Hamm's seat in assembly as bass horn player Item 03 Illton May's congenlal abllity to make friends we w111 to all the members of the Junior Class Item J4 Lastlv, George Rubr1ght's regular tardiness we give to some early bird who doesn't get enough sleep Item 25 Finally, because we vlsh to be remembered we beoueath our memory to the occupants of this bullding for evermore In witness thereof, we. the said testator, the Qenior Class of 1948, add to thls our seal this twenty seventh day of Mav 1948 Senlor Class of 1948 xf M : e' 'F rf' S I Q. 1., x 5iuf,,g, 1 Q, l J l A , fm ' A51 4 4 ' -f , -Jin A, - ,Ml , 1 I x 1 3 I 'la v 4 , ov A ,fi Ph 55:5 , ILL' . , r 1 5 'fy ' 1 ' If qi I . . f' . p., Lvl' 4 N , i ' 5- ' 'I ' f . . 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U -' -f- - . 4 I 3 CLASS PROPHECY These are indeed Crltical tlmes, we are 11V1DP in a momentous year On all sides the world is torn by self ishness, greed and ignorance Vhat can ve do about it? Only our best! Great wars are belng fought and every one is praylng for peace Hlstorv is in the making, and upon the shoulders of the young men and women from the NClass of l948H re ts the future of things to come Onlv thelr hard and faithful work can make the world a better place 1n which to live I hope the members of this class will flno happy and successful lives It is they who have the greatest stake in the future I have been chosen to fortell the future of the mem bers of this cl ss All of us in our lighter moments have dre ms, whether while we are sleeping or while we re awake The basis of this prophecy comes from a dream It was a lazy summer's day Whlle I was walkin? down a shady country lane I found lovely and secluded spot I decided to lie down to rest I soon fell asleep In my sleep I w s continuing my walk down the lane when suddenly 1 reached a bend in the road Pounding lt I came upod great, black, mysterlous looklng cave Somethlng told me to enter Back into the cave I made my way and suddenly before me stood a kindly old mln The hair on hls head was He was sllghtly bent and his gentle hands showed S1gDS of once navlng forked hard In his eyes w s a look of deep napplness Thls c n very seldom oe found in the eyes of other people He greeted me hospitably and ask ed me to sit down He said 'Not many people come this Because you nrve come and show no fear of me, I will give you one wish Tell me and I shall grant it W It is strange but always at such times our mlnds fly to our frlends So it was that I asked hlm to tell me about nw classmates He said, NVer' well you have made a wise and unsel flsh wish N He left me for a mom nt and returned wlth cryst l b ll HNow,N he sald, Nlook into the crystal ball and you wlll see the faces yoa have asked to see H Fir t I saw the faces of all the members of my class The mist cleared and 1 saw them stepulng through the por t ls of Perry High Qchool, about to enter into a world fl. 1f 4,' J' lr I Swv 3 'Ulf 'H' lb n'A5a- x me Mi' H1 I.. :Li 4 1 U , 513 1 X' Q 5 7 'lf Q '-1--'e . . . 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' - - . . -.-- 'I, IMI II .-EI , I I It .TI Lx I -. 'I :QI , 53 , 3 - ' E-'re -,- 1-I ,.I,I.gI:j.-i I ' .E Q torn on all sides by selfish desires. I saw in their faces none of this selfishness.. They desire to do only their share to straighten out the tangles of this world. Then the mist cleared. Before me was a picture of a sunn Home Economics room in a high school. It was filled with girls dressed in white.. At the head of the class was a smiling young woman also dressed in white, Yes, it was Evelyn Kaufmann This scene faded into another. Before me stood a sug little house Seated in the living room was young woman entertaning her frlends Thelr was a light of happy contentment in her eyes and I knew it was Ruth Epting Suddenly another scene appeared before me It was a laboratory At a fat t ble sat young man Clarence Bitner, the valedictorian of our class Then another picture arose from the depth f the crystal There was a great symphony orchestra playlng When I lookes over the faces I saw two familiar ones They were Wayne Hamm and P ul Hoffman I next saw a street scene There seemed to be con tant flow of smartly dressed women entering a leavlng a large shop As I looked into it I saw man mirrors on the walls behind dressing tables These tables were covered Nlth hair lotlons and other beauty articles There were three girls working and taklng orders from a smlling young woman It was Helen Hepner The crystal filled with the picture of a beautlful church ln a quiet shady village The congregation sat spellbound listening to the minister Yes, it was Milton May The mists seemed to drift down but then lift to dis close a beautiful, serene sea On the deck, le ning on the ra1l stood a tall young woman It was Mary Fngel She had completed her college educatlon and was travel ling around the world to give to others Nhat she had learned The scene then changed to the offlce of a great de partment store There we e three glrls seated behlnd desks They were Dorothy Adam, Marlan Swoyer and Betty Moyer They were secretarles to the managers T h e y looked very h ppy Ouietly and peacefully nother picture sliyped into v1ew The door of the third house down the street opened and out stepped a young woman to get the morning paper It was V thryn Fayewicz Down the street other door opened and out stepped Arlene Yiller Che va af? .67 V2a'f..'4r T 'is as H gs n , ,, :,-.::v.vgfxg:.T1ff1 , 7 Q' - 'H-56 iii ' Q ,, A a-w- ?Sfff' 5 'Q 13 A' -:1 I.-, is lf' Iv , ' v V l'n-. 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D' hi. ,G T + f K was pushing a baby car iage It looked as if she Ja golng to do her shopplng The mlst again closed 1U and did not seem to rise upon looking closer I saw lt was a sea of f ces It baseball statium The crowd came to its feet as a young man batted a ball up into the bleachers for a home run I sa: he was Herbert Himmelberger The next picture w s a shinlng, clean store, above the door was a slgn which s 1d Yoder's Melt M rket, Howard Yoder, proprletor Thls picture faded and was replaced by another, radio station P great symphonic orchestra w s playlng Inside the glass enclosed room as a busy young m n I was George Eubrlght, now a radlo technician As the mist cleared again there appeared a long hospi tal corridor Two young women walked toward me They were Lois Ann Baver, a nurse, and Wary ou Becker a med ical secretary As quickly as one picture vanlshed another appeared I saw a young man, a white coat, a drugstore vhere pre scriptions are filled This was John Foth Thls time the picture vas a quiet country scene fore me xas a farmhouse and a barn Out of the barn came a young man I saw lt w s Fussell Ye ger, ho owred this large dairy farm Then I s w a welder's shop Ps one young man lifted his shield I saw it was halter Dietrich Thls scene faded into another Fzom the dl tance came a herd of cattle Behlnd them rode a young man on his horse As he took off hls ide bT1mM6d hat, I s it was Burlin Turner As the mist closed ag in and would not r1se I rea lizcd I had seen all the members of the class I could see no more At that po1nt I awoke with start Wheither or not the prophecies will be fulfllled only time can tell lg'-5 'f 1 J 1' 1- S x an .MSX Q, v .,-. . , , I.. g-' 5' 5 11111-.19 Q: I ,4 I - , ,' I I :hr ,J ' 171 I X :. 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V I , 'IH .AH N x im- Ygflz, ff, 1 1 X 'IN Q Xxiqx 'L , ' , f 5 ' XT ay. an an 515 5? C . 'Q rg r' 35,3 xi v '. 29 .3 . - nv :' IQ ey .J A . I - ' l-L9 - . .. - A xv a-, a s ,, W . . -- , 1 : Yiwu M - vi , . .g -A, ' 'gif' . I , - ' - ' ' R1 - .U .- ,GL- ' H I, ' ' ' V' ,'.'51,I ff - 'f 'N ' Q' ' 'X' 57' 1',4:'ZfA0' ' V ' V., V --1' 'f' 1 I ,, gl iqgiffvclig' v mm, ' . .1 f ' 1f 2'l- X? if , , g.f1fj,5g3f.'.Jw COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM Perry Township High School Auditorium May 28 1948 8 15 P M Theme NA Momentous Yedrn Processional Perry High School Band Invocetion- Reverend Glenn Flinchbaugh Salutetory UThe Reading Berks County Centennialn Marian E Swoyer Piano Solo 'Prelude' S Rachmeninoff Op 3 No 4 Loi Ann Baver Ordtlon 'Pennsylvania' Milton A May Jn Voc l Solo 'A May Morningn L Denba Evelyn Kaufman Valedictory HA Good Nelghbor Yedrn Clarence Bitner Jr Voc l Selections High School Glee Club Addre s Honorable Paul L Wagner Presentation of Diplomae President of the School Board f ' '. 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M I Vi- X Q ' --' l tlsrl J ,VLi, r CLASQ OF '49 Un er the capable supervision of Ir Mllliam Oberholt zer, me, the cl ss of '49 h ve completed the second last lap of our journey through Perry Quffering the loss of one student, our enrollment number tventy seven Oux class presented the annual Junior Clas Play, WAll Amerlcan Familyn on November l , 1947 Under the able dlrection of Mr Lamm, our play proved to be a hugh suc We are greatly indebted to all those who part1c1 pated in the play s well as the members of our l who aided in every way possible Durlng the year ve contributed to the school spirit by wlllfully giving the servlce of some of our members,Geo rge Yoder, Qamuel Yoder, Gerald Weidman, Harvey Fisher, Pier rd Dissinger, Jean Bagcnstose, Miriam Mogel, Emma Cnyder, Gr ce Burkhart, Fay Bickel, Ruth Adam, May Kline and Fthel Klee, to the various sports at Perry We feel that our members played a great part 1U betterlng our schools record Members of our cl ss that have given their talent t the school band are George Yoder, Samuel Yoder, Ethel The Junior Class is still eagerly lookinf forward to becoming full fledged members of Perry High Qchool and will continue in its endeavors to beccme credit to our school he 6 s, 1 Ewa ,Ha X-M My Y'r2.::.'S'5iH ' 'if' ! -, F, 1 Q ---L-4-1 . 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' ffm .4 I' n wr 4 2' , W Q '4 w V' CLASS OF '50 An enrollment of tventy four members 1hows that we lost only four members during the school year slnce our Freshman days Under the guidance of Mr Smlth we presented some of the bes assembly programs They vere NWe Hold These Truthsn and HPoison Ivyu Financi lly we lealized class dues of tventy five cents a month The class has much lnitiative and 15 very cooperative we are represented by one member, Ronald Rommas, in the school band me are represented in the following club activlties Trl Hi Y for the glrl , Printlng Club, Sen lor Girls' Blee Club, F F A , and V rslty P Club he contributed our share in soccer, basketball, track, and b seball through Ronald Hommas, Robert Balthaser, James Peigel, Louls Weldman, and D Monroe Shearer W re proud to have students vro lready have earned let ters for partlcipating in those sports Two of our number, Ronald Hommas nd D Monroe Shearer served on the Perry Arrow Qtaff 1 ,..,. yu' K lil a qw: ' Z'-g .W li-rai?3'31Q Q' M ,Alb e x' .4 4 Jeff A-, q?i3v ,a.3 ,,, ,, gb 4- fr -, Mag, .,W,a. 5. 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M X, ' E . bv ,fTiffl IK Q 'H -II' ' -- Q wi., :-,, X ' W1 --' E- , s N ,f,jH.4975o'4 .g -'--9Y 5 Tl CLASS OF '51 Under the supervision of Miss Lower our freshman year at Perry has not been too difficult, although we had some trouble with the new subjects, Latin, algebr , gener 1 science Larry Bayer, trombonist, is the only member represen- ted in the band Our class 18 well represented 1n the flelo of wort Those participatlng are, Kenneth Lelbensperger, Donald Bowers, Larry Bever, Lyman Myer, an Allen Qhappell May they be as successful in the future aS they have been in the past Two new members, Frances Henry and Anna Stetzler, have joined our class hile Charles McNeil left chool, lea Vlhg s total of thirty one We are soxry this year has ccme to a close a1d hope our future years w1ll bring us much success and happi ness V 11 .' , , 15' X an V Y, aww? xf-.D-rg! M ni f , Q 1 l Us ,qu A X , nu 1-4 Ju' - , Lib rwif lr , 1. ,, ' v if Lin ,fl ?.:Vv , ' fl f Y' mif- I 59. . 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U PRIMARY GRADES The children of the first three grades had a most en joyable vislt to the Roadslde frerica exhibit in Nest Hamburg Mr Balthaser drove the bus nd l o servedas a guide with the several teachers All the children vere delighted with the whole minature village espe cially the trains with the talking engineers On December 24 the Prim ry Grades held combined Christmas program around their Christmas tre in the hall Entertainment consisted of poems, songs, piano selectlons, and stories Perhaps the most educational and lntezestlng event of the year was the presentat on of the annual Primary Op eretta, UThe Sweet Qhopn, by Elizabeth Blair The main characters for the musical were Penelope Patient Proprietress Betty Lou Fritch Bertr m An Old Bill Poster Joseph Vertz Tom A school boy Barry Kehr Dick A school boy James Chett Harry A school boy Tyrone Becker Carrie A school girl Dorothea Lamm Maudie A school bgir Cassandra Leibensperger The cast also included choruses of waitresses, Wrigley Men, Chocolate Candy Bars, life savers, Minties, Gum drops, Penny and Half Penny Sweets, and Lesser Lights The rhythm band nd school children also dded llchness to the musical story The play told of the very famili ar indecision of a mall girl as to what she will buy with a penny All the childlen and their teachers are mi hing suc ces and happiness to e ch one in the cl ss of '48 WPYJWN IIIIV 'wx llllllii i Mksm W M - . , - r Q f ' -' ' ' - if i . 3' f H fig .5 , 'hw ' 'Exif' as , -V, A In ' .' 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N ,e . , 3, .-.1,v'i I - 55 MJF: A r 1 sr R' W A INTERMEDIATE GRADES f I. - 1 P .Y v 111' The activities given by grades four, five six during ef - e the school year of 1947 48 were as follows Education week was observed by a program in which stu dents read reports of the historical and geographical background of our state Singing was enjoyed by all A Thanksgiving program was held on Wednesday, November Musical selections, poems and stories were given We condluded our program with a playlet entitled WThe Thanksgiving Goosen The following pupils participated Goose Barbara Maderia Father Adam Qmith Mother Janet Kreider Neighbors group of students During the Christmas holidays we enjoyed a special program of musical selections, poems, and stories also attended a special program on December 34 in the High Cchool A play entitled WA Gift for Mrs Santan w s enjoyed by all The characters were Santa David Dietrich Mrs Canta Grace Ellls rta's Helpers Stephen Leibensperger Arthur Miller Bruce Nadezi Donald Mlller John Zvezig Paul Klee F ch gr de sang specl l Christmas songs which were taught to them by the mUSlC teacher Mr T lnack George Vashington's Birthday Poems, stor1es,and songs were given 8 Z' .W L. 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F.F.A..CLUB Sponsor - Mr. Fox The fall of the year found the F F A completing their summer project, the tomatoe field behind the school The harvest was sent to a local receiving station With winter they turned their attention to shop work Their activities here consisted of tearing down and as sembling a truck motor They also launched their pro ject of hatching chicks in their brooder The chicks were raised in a brooder house built by the boys The members treated their dads to a meal at their Father and Son Banquet on Friday, February 28 Mr V A Martin, a member of the State Board of Vocational Agri culture, gave a short talk Distinguished guests were Mr Geiss, Superintendant of Schools, and ur Herbine, Assistant Superintendent of Schools The Club enjoyed a trip to the Lehigh Valley Breeding and Dairying Farm The officers were treated to a trip to the Pennsylvania Farm Exhibit OFFICERS President Russel Yeager Vice President Walter Dietrich Secretary Wayne Loeb Treasurer Earl Boyer Reporter Roger Althouse VARQITY P CLUB Sponsor Mr Oberholtzer earned their letters in any activity at Perry It the aim of the Club to better sports activities at Perry During the year funds were raised by handling conces sions at home games and also by selling various articles such as sweat shirt and tee shirts OFFICERS President Clarence Bitner Vice President Samuel Yoder Secretary Lois Ann Baver Treasurer Jean Bagenstose 3 ? 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A e' ,K flag r 0 Q X LIBRARY'CLUB Sponsor - Mrs. Smith There are twenty-six members in the Library Club this year, including people from Eighth to Twelvth Grade, The Club has increased in size in the past few years and is now large enough to meet the needs of our library work The work we have been doing is varied This year ' have been preparing title cards for the non fiction books This is a large responsibility but me are meeting it diligently Gther duties include arranging books, inking books, dusting shelves, arranging the bulletin board, magazines, and books on display, and repairing worn books We are also filing magazines for future use in line with the HReader's Guiden This service 1 a recent addition to the man services our library offers OFFICERS President Marian Swoyer Secretary Marilyn Balthaser BOOSTFBS CLUB Sponsor Mr Klahr Thls Club, composed of Seventh and Eighth Grade boys, spent the first semester in discussing manners and eti quette We discussed the proper behavior at athletic contests, assemblies, introductions and other phases of the subject Sportsmanship for those who participated in athletic contests was also dealt with The second semester each boy had an opportunity to tell the other members of the class about his hobby, travels, what he did during his vacation, or any other experience he had Sponsor Mr Smith In this Club we learn something about the art of hand type setting an the operation of the ditto and miueo graph machines We made maps and posters for various activities during the year 5 W.,b n E K - 5 ' . 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M , I fpgk The Perry High School Band, under the direction of Mr. fan a 1 , 'fi Talnack, enJoyed another year of serving Perry in their gr' 1 , 'un-N musical capacity .i The band was immensly improved durlng the year, and engoyed playing at all the assemblies They improved their repertoire by playing not only marches and over tures, but also various popular numbers The Band also participated in the Senior Halloween Social, the Christmas Program, the Easter Assembly, and the High School Operetta Through graduation the band will lose HDWHTQ Yoder, Paul Hoffman, Wayne Hamm, Milton May, and Clarence L Bitner, Jr JUNIOR AND SENIOR GLEE CLUBS Sponsor Mr Talnack The Junior and Senior Glee Clubs sent several repre sentatives to the All County Chorus Program at Wyomis sing on March 15 The Senior representatives were Helen Hepner, Marian Swoyer, Arlene Miller, and Marylou Becker The Junior represent tives were Anna Miller, Elizabeth Miller, Dorothy Schappel, Sara Peters, Marian Fick and Grace Snyder The Glee Club did its part in makizg the opere+ta WThe Governorfs Daughtern, a success by turning in a fine performance' the chorus Some of the members also captured leading roles Their iinal activlty for the year vas rendering seve ral selections at the Commencement Exercises They were thoroughly enjoyed by all PERSONALITY CLUB Sponsor Miss Lower ' 1 The Personality Club for girls consists of Seventh and , 'W Eighth Grade girls In this Club the girls study good manners, personal habits, and how to attain a pleasing personality Each week one girl would present a topic for group discussion x Y ,Q Dv -fc. y ur m ai' ' 'W I v ' in ' fa ig -- Ill 3 Q Q :sv x L . f I' P of '. 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M ,iw , 'i' SPRIOR TPI HI Y Sponsor Miss Albright The Tri Hi Y Club began the ye r with 19 members After several meetings the group invited the sophomore girls to attend the meetings Five Qophomore girls took an interest in the Club and are now official members Before they got thelr membership c rd , they had an in iti tlon and ar installation service we hold our meetlngs every Tuesday during the Club period in the Agriculture Room Miss Albright is our counsellor and c rries out her dutie faithfully The glrl h d a Halloween party in the home Economics Room ir October Then they had an assembly program, the spe ker being Rev Beamesderfer from the United Brethren Church It proved to be a very interesting se sion On Jan ary 10, l948, trelve of the members at gg tended the Tri Hi Y Rally at Kutztown Some of them had been t a similiar gathering last winter There ve made new irlends, ttended discussions, saw a film alcoholic beverages, had lunch in the school cafeterla, listened to pe kers, nd danced to records in the gym nasium The Pally les ec from 9 Bo A J to 4 OO P M booster buttons during the year They deeply apprecia ted the co oper t1on they got when they found selling them was n easy t sk he studled Teen T lk II, a life dl cu 10 cour e We had a similar project last ye r nd le rned a great deal All members cngoyed the Club nd hope that some one will , start a 1 Y Club for boy 1 the ne r future OPFICERQ Rice Presldent Airiam Hogel Secretary Emma J ne Cnyder Treasurer Dorothy Adam ' XZ' 'gy vm 'ri' President Marlen 'moyer ly in 133' ' 14, ff 'N Q.-' Q a s-ifffggf Q V 2261424 7 3 ' - I - - K .. - W ' 5 ' 0 ,b 7,7 '-It L -H. 53 . 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Q:H:- 1 A A ,A - N X I U.: lx. 1 PAWTT DIQCUQOIOL Sponsor Mrs , Debatlng or panel discussion has come to be a part of our educatlonal opyortuxlty outlook s far b L4 a one can remember pupils at Perry have found keen enjoyment lh sharpening thelr me tal prounce alo 'ltS by trying to tor each other's UIQUMGULS, one vou c kec, 11S hand a vays on top ln C gave of htnds For the school ye r 1907 1048 the natlon l hlgh chool toplc was HReso1ved That the Federal Bovernment should re uire arbltzat on of labor ci tutes lr l b CIC amer ican lnou tries Our triangle lmcltded Perry Plgh 'ohx ton Hlgh, and fllson Fish Many pupils esponded to the call n snowed d keen interest ln panel discussion The sie ker for tie prop Ethel Klee, wlth Ponald Homnas an terl te T e speakers gainst the propositlon V919 Jean Bavenstose, Grace Burkhart, and Clarerce Q1tH6I, vlth Dfriel Chearer and Robert Balthaser as alternate Ethel Klee a d Tean Ragenstose p lt c ,eted in the dlscussion at ilson, on February lo velyn fiufm n and Grace Burkhart presented their is ues t errv nlth 'llson nd 'ohnton speakers as our gue ts,orxFe UCIJ 1' Fmra Jane Snyder and Clarence Bitner debated at Mohnton on February 20 On Februrry 59, the entire debatlng te resented their SlX lssues The speakers were envouraged oy t h e presence o' parents ofd patxons of the scnool dd t n e church Q f' fxga' -Aux , 5 5 I w e. 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',.A ' Y' N'-TQLF . h l L I -sl- Fw 5- Y w 7 A b 1 8 T f QQ The sport ye r of 47 48 1 r ther favor ble one for the Perry Admir ls The fdmlr l took p rt in soc cer, b sketball, txack, nd b seball They played 1th other teams of the surxoundlng rea Under the able direc lon of Wr Gb rholtzer A K1 hr, the dmir ls shoved tke determinatlon and spirit needed for a succfssful season socc ER SQUAD The occer schedule provided for 5 res with H mbur Put tovn, Fleetwood, Ontelaunee, and Oley nd Reading Flgh On Qeptember g me vas played on the home ground, Kutftown by a score of l O Those the sport were Cl rence Bitner, gs practice g mes with aB, l947, the flrst here Perry defeated who partlcip ted in muel Yoder, George Yoder, Howard Yoder, Herbert Himmelbexger, V yne Famn, Ch rles McNe1l, Ronald Hommas, Lou1s 'eidm eldman, J mes Piegel, Allen Qch ppell, Larry Kenneth Leibensp rger The team re lly pl game of soccer throughout the sea on Ve're anyone vho has een game vlll agree wlth us the credit goes to the boy , but don't forget a bi hand to our coaches They deserve it 8 n, Gerald B ver, nd yed a good sure that Much of to extend The soccer team won four, lost four, and tied tvo The soccer schedul and scores are Kut tofn Fleetvood Gntel unee H mburg Kutftown Fleetwood Ontelaunee H mburv Re dlng Oley e Perry Perry Perry Der y Perry Perry Perry Perry Perry Perry 5-1 I sk S' e 2.-5 ,, F W mp, ,N,.-, L 'afwvew ! , 'fNfw,,-?,, , v .. ., ,', . rn. 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An Flr L IOW Kendetl Lelbexrperger, Q muel Yooer, how ro Yoder Cecond ro Mr Ober holt er, co ch, Cl rence Qitner, fllen Qhfppell, Herbert H1m.elLe1ger, George Yoder, Georre FubTlPht, m n fer VA RSITY BASKETBALL TEAM The b Qletb ll srhedule for the Perry PdmlI l c lled for g mes wltn c1DkiUg Cpring, Uerxer ville, Retrel, Vomel corf, Pobe or , Onteledne , I0 the ,lumni The te U c n 1 ted of flve veteran lldye n mely, Cldrerce Bitner, Q uel Yoder, George Yoder, How ro Vorer, Her bert Himrelrerger, 1U doltlon to Kenneth Lelben perger, nd llen Ch 1 el Fhrough grfdultlon the idmir ls vill lose Cldrerce Bitner, Hov rd Yoder, Herbert V1mnelbfrge evne Hamm, no Wilton Hey The te w flni had tke sei on 1 fouxtr l P9 fltb flve v ctories DQ even de fe te mbe inflvldu l go rt of ll the v r lty I8 mel Yoder Ql, Geo b9lg6Y 76, nv rc Yoder 65 Q1 y,ell nd Fedneth I T e v I lty b letb ll Ontelduree VCFD9TCVl1l6 hOb6SOH1o Cinklre QDTIHQ Betkel Alurm f Eomelsoorf Ontel uuee Vernezevllle Pobesorie Sinkln Qprlxg Bethel 'omeledorf S C, 'Wm 6 rge Yoder 81, Ferbert , Fldrence Pitner bl edrersperger chedule cor EQ r Perry Perry Perry Perry Werly Perry Perry Perry Perry Perzy Perry Perry Perry pl yer Nimrel LJ C fllen f I If sf, ' ' 0 ' Q ' c Y y x ' -Q f .2 . 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L4 , 7:5 m ' LJ s X , U ., F7 . , - , 5 '25 L 1, ,. , . f, . -I- X L ,G pd 1 w ' x Th K 5 L 5,6 .JO -E I , x 5 L4 Q9 . v - zu.: L , ,'- QU rO . , 71 - , . l ' U '2 . . -ug, . '33 X S Lx 1 bf., :J9 2 66 mf ., r I' ' 1. .. . Cf -J Lole fun Never, Dorothy dam, Jean Bdgeo tose, no getty Jane Moyer PT6SidlHP at pep ee lons, control nv the rooters at ewes ehoutlng the1I lunve out, enoolrdpi g our team to are the Job whlrh our cheerleader performed so well throughout the yeer Futh Pddm, May Kline Mirl 1 4o5el, Ethel Klee, and Gr ce Burkh1rt PM- -- H nb , Q E E R '. 'L .T J fx A ' ' ,L S 5 a A 1, J. . ' J f 1' 9 .s' .i J - gf .- , ' N 5. - , ,z 'D r ' fight,oh, tryinu their beet at sportsmanship --- these ' . ' 5 v ', 2 ' 5 . . ' ' y 'al L ' Q ' 5 . 6 . L , ,.M, C3 W :' E 0, A W D E R km- 5-'M 6 First rom Ronlld Homm s, Monroe Che rer, Fob rt B ltn Qer, ffm n ' el, Donuld Boyer Qecond ro r K1 hr, coach, THFIY R ver, Jdmt pl9g0l, Berne H mm, Loule U81dmdH, Pich ru Diskinger, Toon Foto, m n.zer JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM The Junior v reity te m cox lsted the fo lOJ1Dg players Larry B ver, D 1e1 Che rer, LOU1S eidmen, Richard D15 ingez, Done1l Dowers, Fonuld Homw uymun Wwer, Jemee Pleael, Fobezt Palthfeer eyne mw, ni MlltOH Way Lhe te 1 9lH1Sh9O 1D fourth olece 1th sevei ViCtO119Q uf flvf dcfe L Tnf 1WdlV1uu 1 PWlDt Lfrly B ver bo, Gyms Penn 5 m s legel Ddnie Ch8dIGT , Pondld Hommus 18, Ilch rd DlSSiH er 14, y nmm1'Wer 11, Donuld Rower 4, d lltvn f y Th junlor basketb 11 scheoule Gnu score fre Ontelaunee Xernersville Pobesonia o1Uk1H Q rin? Y Bethel 0 Vomelsdorf Ontel unee WernersvilLe Pobesoni Cinxlns Cpring Bethel 'oneledorf 28 PPr1y Perry Perxy Pfrry Perxv Perry Perry Perry Perry Perry Perry Perry 8 E . fy 1 I5 e 'Z '1 . El D. 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' ' ' cl ww. , w f C' ,L- .- ,M v n, 0 'Rv TRACK 1C year Gt Perry tr ck te w t ined, en d t1v1ty whlch h d teen CICCO tinued since the begirnlng of the Q Vr Oberholtrer wlll QPPC vor to place sore leyreselt tlVF' 11 t1e verlod ck ects Berks County The truck events are tke shot put, hlgh jump, brood Jump, disc thTOWlIQ, gsvellr throwlng, long distence running, 103 yezd ddsh and other rlffezent lengths of odsres W o e pdrtlc retlhp 11 the tl c events r flsrence Either eyne Hamm, Ger ld 'eld en, George Yo der, Hofcld Yoder Udruel Yoder, Herbert hlmnelbexger, Kenneth Leibensperser, James F19gCl, nd Larry Bdver The team pr ctlceo vely herd c 1 trey deserve d Greet deel of czedlt 'e ls xele g1VeH to those who placed C one of the three best t ch meet he schedule was es follows Oley lbflgllt est Reedlhz Shlllirgton 'rf V' f- -Y 'i'v 91,5 I ff in-rn r'c -Cu ix -. ol I I . J Q ' ----f.'g ,'. 'fiiifx R rn. -5-jlyf, .-,,, .f v' V' f ,ml .' 7 ' .3 ' .5 fr- - ' - ' . ,137 fl .45-. .' . 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I Hag, L . - tw- 151 'Y GIRLS ATHLETICS The Girls' Intramural games were started in order to test the ability of the girls of our chool Ne have not had a girls' league for the past three ye rs but we h ve played games with the alumni te m Thls year was a joyous year because it was the first in a gre t many year that we have beaten the alumni team Members of the Varsity squad were Jean Bagenstose, Grace Burkhart, Fay Bickel, Mary Fngel, Ruth Adam, May Kline, Ethel Klee, Arlene Miller, Betty Jane Moyer, Miriam Mo gel and Emma Jane Snyder Our lntramural g P N teams according to from 7 to 12 grade we vish to th nk mes were exciting and were fell sup our grades The teams included glrls Ar Lamm for co ching nd encouraging girls sports, during the absence of a woman co ch feel sure his patience will prove a great help to t h e future teams Also a big Nthanksu goes to Mr Klahr for planning our intramural sports 7. gf , WW 1 E fx. by N on X -1 -f ,R . .4 1 i 'Lv.l.1 rv 1 :V-,, 4 ikiigh l - ,,y, , Z 1 V Q . , .L ,Q ,A I, , A ig . ...,A ,, i f -.QB j.l, -4, fl cf' , ' ,igv ,I 7 l Q , .. 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V, ..' .- f -f-fx 5 f ill- I 1 I S l Sihwwm A Fr1end Mllton Yod r and Buster Lawrence Kelffer Charles Potte1qer Mrs Raymond Stem Elmer We t Mr Ra ph Vl eler Mr Georce 9 h ppell M rx V Betz D H Her og Mrs Rayncnd Bcv er Esther H Ltsdwrq Mr 51 Mrs Adanf' S Klee Mr A R Mnler Mrs Bettvl B lthaser Vxncent d P 9cl1mol r ll larnes R Ker rner Mrs Elleen Fwu t Mr Qoscoe B rlat Ch' rd T K l Ch rles D Qtetzler lr M SlMs E rllEp1q loyce Ye oe 5 Nrs C erce er r Sz lvlr A n Q B x Mr Mary E err h Mrs Ethel Htrnn elrench Rona d Schleqel Mr Fr nk C Swoyer Dr 81 Mr Ceorqe F P ttexqer Mrs Kathryn A Becker Mr Katlel Rleqel Wxlharn H Yedder S1 Mrs Nevxn C Ad rn Sl Mrs l-latold Bchae er 81 Mrs lames M Ye qer 51 Mrs Jhhan F ye wcz CSI Mrs Raynsond Turn r Pauhne hes Dr Frank Be1d'er Curtis Dxetrlch Fred Hornrn lanet Marks Mr 81 Mrs larres Heckman Roy Mlnnlch Mr lsaac Moyer Cornphments ot Baver s Store l nhn Meyer Dr R lph Hurrma Mr 8 Mrs Elmer D Bauer Clar nce H l?1tter K thryn S lly Rentschler Rev Elmer Wenrxch Mrs Guy 'lnrumy Dorcthv Krleoer Nlr 8 Mr Donald S Vvcl e Plelen R Fndel Mrs l S Engel lvrs Ella Kel h Mrs Rebecca Sn 1th Mr 51 Mrs lacob Ertlnq M1 S. 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