Pine Grove High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Pine Grove, PA)

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Now We hail our Alma Mater: Hail! All hail Pine Grove. She has taught us life's great lessons, And has taught them well: We're prepared to fight life's battles, Then in peace to dwell. fchorusj If our lives have led us onward To famed heights above. Then can we, with pride, point backward To our dear Pine Grove. Qchorusl u!fI4Dk,v ,X bk wx X, X 'M ' QUQQ E Ny Q0 . N X13 ' SN5 NX X05 M! ka Q W M Y N DANIEL T. HUMMEL President BOARD OF ED UCA TION E. HENNINGER SLATER SCHWARTZ Vice-President Treasurer fpicture omxttedl ROY SNYDER IOHN BEUCHLER Secretary fN.!ff6I7k,v 1111 illllrmnrmm MR EDWARD I HENNINGER fNovember 15 1877 March 18 19462 'NNI WW after he had served his own gen eration by the wlll of God he fell on sleep ACTS 13 36 3 0 . . 1 ' r .. x. 'SE- M . o o . '- fl Y . . . . -' I . 7 Dix' We wish to express our deepest appreciation to MR. BRUCE L. CHRIST, whose endless efforts have guided us through our last three years of high school, and to fN!lf8I7k.,v MISS MARGARET A. IOHNSON who so ably helped us to make this volume of THE CARDINAL a success. ADMINISTRATION HAROLD O. SPEIDEL, M.A. Supervising Prinicpal Allentown High School Muhlenberg College Teachers College, Columbia University Pennsylvania State College MABEL M. GREENAWALT, M. Ed Assistant Principal Pine Grove High School Millersville State Teachers College Lebanon Valley College Pennsylvania State College English 'CJK 9 DRJ FACULTY HARRY A. AUNGST, M. S. Pine Grove High School Lock Haven High School Pennsylvania State College Columbia University General Science World History Advisor: Senior Hi-Y DOROTHY M. BUNNELL, B. S. West York High School Millersville State Teachers Penn State Extension English, History, Reading, Spelling Advisor: Iunior Tri-Hi-Y BRUCE L. CHRIST, M. S. Pine Grove High School Gettysburg College Bucknell University Physics, Chemistry, Consumer Chemistry Advisor: Class of '46 Treasurer: P.G.H.S. Activit Director: Class Play RUTH W. CHRIST, A. B. Spring Grove High School Hood College Pennsylvania State College Social Studies Advisor: Senior Tri-I-'Ii-Y Directress: Commencement College .5 tttg g ,X ies Fund us- surf-an m..!tl10I7k.J RUTH M. HAND, B. S. Frailey Township High School Tremont High School Nlansfield State Teachers College Drexel Institute of Technology Vocational Home Economics, Related Art, Home Nursing Advisor: Home Ec Club Class of '47 RUTH D. HARDENSTINE, B. S. Pine Grove High School Temple University Pennsylvania State College English, German Advisor: PINE CONE IRENE HARTUNG, B. A. Tamaqua High School Kutztown State Teachers College Art G. BRUCE HENNINGER, B. S. Pine Grove High School Lafayette College Pennsylvania State College Mathematics Coach: Iunior Varsity Athletics Faculty Manager of Athletics IACOB I. HERRING Big Dam School Shop and Shop Math. Business Arithmetic HARVEY E. HUGHES Pine Grove High School Kutztown Normal School Arithmetic MARGARET A. IOHNSON, A. Ashland High School Chestnut Hill College Pennsylvania State College German, English Advisor: CARDINAL, Class of '48 ROBERT W. McLEAN, B. S. Lehighton High School Pennsylvania State College Vocational Agriculture Advisor: F. F. A., Class of '47 . X L.!ff11I7X.,v GLENNA E. MILLER. B. S. Nescopek High School Mansfield State Teachers College Vocational and General Home Economics, Civics, History ILINE H. MONETT, B. S. Pine Grove High School Mansfield State Teachers College Vocational and General Home Economics, English CARMINE PEPE, M. Ed. Sharon High School Slippery Rock State Teachers College Pennsylvania State College Physical Education and Health Coach: Varsity Athletics Advisor: Class of '48 GEORGE A. REINERT Longswamp Township High School Lebanon Valley College Kutztown State Teachers College Muhlenberg College Pennsylvania State College Sciences, History, Geography Advisor: Iunior Hi-Y CLARENCE W. SAUL Trenton High School Trenton Industrial Arts Rutgers College Millersville State Teachers College Shop and Mechanical Drawing x IOSEPHINE A. KEENY, B. S. Pine Grove High School Kutztown State Teachers College Latin and Library M. RENEE SNYDER, B. S. Hegins Township High School Pennsylvania State College Physical Education and Health Advisor: Cheerleaders l HELEN CAMPBELL, B. A. l Schuylkill Haven High School ipicmrc Q Iuniata College Omittedl Latin and Library 1 Advisor: Student Librarians MARY E. WILKIN, B. S. 1 Prospect Park High School l ge WCC West Chester State Teachers College Music Advisor: Glee Clubs. Orchestra, Mixed Chorus Dirt-ctress: Class Day i f MARY H. BIDUCK Secretary to the Principal TFC-, lpictuff l ELEANOR LUNDBERG omitted, l Secretary to the Principal i l npcs, fi WJ NN 06 ' c5ef'Or6 CWS 'E, 2,ff --I CHARLOTTE E. ADAMS. . . modest and mild . . . complacent . . . Charlotte silent type . . . hard to find . . .likes her own gang. . . Deep In a Dream. Home Economics Course MYRTLE V. AIINGST. . .good worker . . .rosy-cheeked . . .blonde Myrtle . . .a friendly smile. . .has completely unruf- fled appearance. . .older companions. Academic Course Glee Club, Student Librarian EUGENE H. BOHR. . .scissors in hand. . .sporty dresser. . .jivy. . . Pepsi collects popular records . . . man of few words . . .what a strut! Academic Course FERNLEY I. BOUGHTER. . .sings and plays the guitar. . .her sol- Fernley dier is home . . . freckles . . . crochets . . . lunches during class . . . knows her hoe- Home Economics Course downs, Glee Club, Home Ec Club, Mixed Chorus, Operetta PHYLLIS E. CHRIST. . .uses big words. . .ambition is to be a doc- Phyl tor. . .a blondie . . . likes to study? . . . chubby . . . definite opinion . . . a traffic menace . . . an Academic Course enthusiastic letter writer. Senior Tri-Hi-Y, Glee Club, PINE CONE, CARDINAL, Class Play Lfif 14 IJXJ ANNA L. DAUBERT. . .tall and thin . . .studious . . .a gal with Anna Lou brains. . .nice smile. . . sociable attitude. . .her weakness, jewelry . . . goes through the halls Academic Course like greased lightning. Senior Tri-Hi-Y. Glee Club, CARDINAL, Student Librarian IEAN M. DAUBERT. . .works at Brown's. . .is engaged to Bernie Ieannie . . .a hep jitterbug. . .gum cracker. . .cheerful . . .likes to kid. Home Economics Course Senior Tri-Hi-Y. Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, Cheerleaders, PINE CONE LEROY H. DAUBERT. . .wears shell rims. . .helps to clean up the Mutt town . . . slow but sure . . . friendly . . . never worries . . . keeps his promises. Academic Course CHARLES A. DAVIS. . .Oh, that Charlie ! . . .thinks sidewalks Charlie make good driveways . . . a toothpick chewer . . . brilliant student . . . swell guard . . . enjoys Academic COUYSC hard math. problems. . .good mixer. Lone Scouts. Baseball. Basketball, Senior Hi-Y, CARDINAL, PINE CONE, Vice-president Class of '46 RAMONA I. DAVIS. . .sleepy head. . .lots of fun to be with. . .her Pass heart belongs to Bob . . . pesty . . . reads love stories . . . night hawk . . . easy going . . . Blue Academic Course Waltz perfume, , Senior Tri-Hi-Y, Glee Club, CARDINAL Lfif 15 Irie DONALD F. DEAVEN. . .wide grin. . .has a round-about way. . . Bull . . . impish . . . sport fan . . . always with Smoody . . . childish . . . daily trips to the ACademiC COUFSQ ofHce with absentee slip. . .Mr. Christ's helper. Baseball, Class Play IVY A. DEICHERT. . . farmerette . . . always combing her hair . . . Ivy elusive. . .innocent bystander. . .another cease- less chatterer. . .capable. Home Economics Course RUSSELL DITZLER. . .crazy in spurts. . .carrot top. . .a regular Red guy. . .has his own way of skating. . .is easily contented. . .blushes. Academic Course Senior Hi-Y ALDA M. EMERICH. . . stubborn . . . has pretty brown eyes . . . a Alda talker. . .what does the state of Virginia have that she likes?. . .swell pal. . .likes to read. . . Afademic Course belongs to the Cherry Street gang. Senior Tri-Hi-Y, Student Librarian, Glee Club, Senior Executive Committee VERDA M. FEHR. . . a sales girl . . . wants to be a secretary . . Verda quiet. . .is contrary. . .dresses neatly. . .frank. Academic Course Senior Tri-Hi-Y, Glee Club. Student Librarian, Home Ec Club tjqlsyma F. IEAN FESSLER. . . can't get over embarrassing moments . . . our Fess Ieannie with the light-brown hair . . . worry, worry, worry. . .that French perfume . . . moody Afademic Course crazy about her brothers. Senior Tri-Hi-Y, Glee Club, PINE CONE RUTH M. FESSLER. . . Kit is her flame. . .good in sports. . .likes Goof to argue. . .haunts Brown's. . .a peppy worker . . .headstrong. Academic Course Senior Tri-Hi-Y, Glee Club SARA A. FUNK. . . horseback rider . . . has a clark complexion . . . Sara gym teaching is her aim. . .a smile for everyone. . . seen with Yutch . . .nice. Academic Course Glee Club. Home Ec Club, Oliice Assistant FAYE E. GEIER. . .dependable. . .says Number, Please . . . would Buddy like to be a social worker . . . dreamy . . . contem- plative . . . friendly. Academic Course Senior Tri-Hi-Y, Glee Club, Student Librarian ROBERT H. HALDEMAN. . . wears plaid shirts . . . likes his own Hank way. . . Mrs. Christ's problem child. . .a sporty sportsman . . . seldom worries . . . Academic Course favorite is dogs. Hi-Y, President: Basketball: Baseball kyq 17 jygip OLIVE M. HARRIS. . .likes attention. . .a sedate lass. . .happy. . . Olive easily tlustered . . . Wants to be a sales girl . . . You'd Be Surprised! Academic Course Home Ec Club, Glee Club, Office Assistant FRANCES A. HENNINGER. . . coquettish . . . likes to read latest Franny books . . . inherited fathers laugh . . . Academic COUFSC peaches and cream complexion. . .po- lite. . .slim. Senior Tri-Hi-Y, Glee Club, PINE CONE, Class Play LORRAINE A. HIKES. . . neat wardrobe . . . we like her corn . . Hikesy everybody's pal . . . green eyes . . . tempera- mental. . .feels need of a vacation once in a Academic Course while. . .yearns to drive. Senior Tri-Hi-Y, PINE CONE. CARDINAL GRACE M. HOFFMAN. . .a helpful librarian. . .is going to be .1 Grace nurse. . .just full of freckles. . .usually smil- ing. . .kind of small. . .likes to hoedown. Academic Course Home EC Club, Glee Club, Student Librarian MARION E. HUGHES. . .ambitious . .timid as a mouse. . .thought- Marion ful. . .our baby. . .small but intelligent. . .has a vague idea of the future. Academic Course 4 Senior Tri-Hi-Y LJYI 18 YR.: NANCY L. HUGHES. . .sympathetic . . . guards the senior treasury Nancy . . .a nice personality. . .determined to follow Florence Nightingale. . .has the cutest nose. . . ACademiC COUPSC Nancy With the Laughing Face. Senior Tri-Hi-Y, Glee Club, Student Librarian, CARDINAL, Treasurer-Class of '46 MERVIN C. HUMMEL. . .that beautiful wave. . .will make a good Mervin Coast Guardsman. . .taxi driver for the Ag. boys. . .undecided. . .should be a lady killer Agriculture Course fhintj . . .wait and see. F. F. A. Club-Sentinel MAE ALICE KANTNER. . .victim of hunger. . .writes to a certain Tootsie someone. . .plump as a pudding. . .likes to be noticed. . .has a yen for parties. . .aim- ACademiC Course ing for Hahnemann. Senior Tri-Hi-Y, Student Librarian, Glee Club L. LOUISE KEGERRIES. . . good-natured . .. can really hit a soft PeeWee ball. . .another little girl. . .has short, curly locks. . .doesn't bother much with the male Academic COUPSG animal. . : l..ittle Sir Echo. Senior Tri-Hi-Y IACQUES E. KENDALL. . .those broad shoulders. . .neat red-head lack ...a Van Iohnson from Laurel Street... has a six-foot stride. . .easy going. . .there Academic Course are such mgn! Hif-Y v,!sf19I7Y..,v IRENE R. KINTZEL. . .our future psychologist. . .domestic. . . Renee craves biographies . . . independent . . . Del- phine's pal . . . a candy fiend. Academic Course Senior Tri-Hi-Y, CARDINAL DELPHINE M. KLINGER. . .giggles. . .disobeys the traffic laws. . . Klinger a tantalizer. . .loads of fun. . .has lots of crushes , . .hard on lipstick. Academic Course WAYNE A. KLINGER. . . usually has a teddy-bear haircut . . . dis- Wacky agreeable but funny. . .makes Glenn laugh . . .those big blue eyes. . .a mathematical Academic Course genius. . .just loves the girls. Lone Scouts ALICE M. KOCH. . .usually with Iune. . .cute. . .can sing nicely. . . Alice a pleasing chuckle.. .hardly ever in town. . .tem- peramental. Academic Course Glee Club IUNE I. KOCH. . .modest and mild. . .likes assembly programs. . . Iunie a teaser . . . curly locks . . . You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To, Home Economics Course Home Ec Club ZOIXXJ LLOYD W. KOONS. . .short, light, and quiet. . .my heart isn't in it Lucky . . .a guy called Lucky . . . disinterested in studies . . . nice disposition . . . willing to do his Academic Course part, ARLIN A. KRAMER. . .doesn't confine himself to senior acquaint- Kramer ances. . .master of argument.. .lives in the val- ley. . .a debater, whether right or wrong. . .not ACHd2miC Course interested. . .peddles around on his bike. FLOYD F. KRAMER. . .a man of few words. . .bachelor deluxe. . . Floyd timid. . . If I Only Knew the Answer , . .easy to get along with. . .sensible. Academic Course IUNE K. KRAMER. . .dark-eyed. . .changeable. . .serves hamburg- Iunie ers at Fat's . . .a polka fan.. .constantly ready for fun. . .a story for every occasion. Academic Course Senior Tri-Hi-Y, Glee Club, Student Librarian, PINE CONE HERBERT C. KRAMMES. . .blonde, wavy hair. . .our Charles At- Herb las. . .helpful. . .a little on the tall side. . . takes his girl bowling. . .acts up in P. O. Academic Course D, fwho dQe5n't?j , c!q211rxJ RICHARD MACDONALD. . .always volunteers . . . nice dresser. . . Scotch well liked. . .never a worry. . .can't talk Without his hands. Academic Course IEAN M. MCCARTHY. . .those curls and that giggle. . .the temper Irish minus the red hair. . .likes them all. . .morale builder . . .hamburgers . . . has many admirers ACHd2miC COUYSS . . . When Irish Eyes Are Smiling. Senior Tri-Hi-Y, Cheerleader, PINE CONE, CARDINAL. Class Play, Senior Class Executive Committee BETTY R. McMILLAN. . .shorty. . .kind and considerate. . .a good Betty listener. . .has a fellow in the Army. . .not so quiet among close friends. . .one of those Home Economics Course gigglefg, Home EC Club LUCRETTA M. MEASE. . .never silent. . .earrings. . .lives to tease Toots the boys . . . laugh. laugh, laugh . . . small but so dynamic. . . when she rolls those Home Economics Course eyes, Home EC Club KENNETH E. MILLER.. . he keeps them rolling in the aisles . . . Sparky amiable . . . always imitating . . . blond and fair. . .his constant companion is his red hat Agriculture Course , , , I'll Get By, F. F. A.--Secretary, Basketball, Mixed Chorus, Operetta. Class Play 22 Ilia DENNIS R. MORGAN. . .shy but so nice. . .dependable. . .our own Morgan Dennis Morgan . . .has serious moments. . . an ideal item. .a good farm hand. Academic Course Lone Scouts. Hi-Y, Baseball, CARDINAL, Senior Executive Committee MIRIAM M. MORGAN. .our class artist. . .knows the latest jokes Mim . . . Skip's pride and joy . . . vivacious . . . cute little blonde. . .engaged. . .a genius in Home Economics Course Home EC, Senior Tri-Hi-Y, Glee Club, PINE CONE, CARDINAL, Office Assistant. Secretary-Class of '46 FLORENCE B. MOYER. . .part of Klinger and Moyer, Inc. . .. Flossie mischievous . . . pretty hair . . . always eat- ing candy. . .laughs for a pastime. . . a Academic Course good Speaker, KENNETH L. MOYER. . .hails from Brookville. . .nightly walks Kit . . .athletically inclined. . .a future six-footer . . .walks with a Iersey bounce. . .an eraser Industrial Arts Course thfgwer, Hi-Y, Basketball ANNA MIITSCHLER. . . very friendly . . .affectionate . . . simple Ianie and sweet. . .does a lot of roller-skating. . . volatile. . .a good sport. Home Economics Course Home EC Club, Cvlee Club 23 DXJ ALTON F. NEAL. . .an able class president. . .has a Colgate smile Barney . . . he gets around . . .dashing madly here and there . . . a great athlete . . . so pleasant . . . school ACHd2miC COUYSG boy complexion. . .a hit with the maidens. Hi-Y, Baseball, Basketball, President-Class of '46 BETTY REBER. . .a home Ec student. . .travels with Fernley in Betts school. . .makes classwork a joke. . .a movie fan . . .subdued. . .pleasing. . .willowy blonde. Home Economics Course Home Ec Club, Class Executive Committee GLENN A. REED. . .drives a black Chevy . . . what attracts the Reed girls???. . .baked beans. . .mad chemist. . .last-min- ute dates. . .a hunter fgirls and otherwisel. Academic Course Hi-Y, Baseball, Basketball-Manager, Lone Scouts. Class Play, Senior Executive Committee MARIE L. REED. . .silly. . .neat as a pin. . .latest songs. . .popular Boopy ...pleasant laugh. . .those hair troubles. . . lt Started All Over Again. Academic Course Senior Tri-Hi-Y, Glee Club, PINE CONE, CARDINAL MILDRED I. SATTIZAHN. . .gets her daily exercise. . .a nice gal Millie . . . trusty . . . long tresses . . . her cakes and pies will take his eyes. . .quiet. Home Economics Course .,jq24yX,. WAYNE G. SCHAEFFER. . . keeps his girl a secret. . .flashes Molly around in a model T. . .many friends and few enemies. . .dislikes studying . . .HI Agriculture Course Don't Want Anybody At All. F. F. A. Club CLIFFORD W. SCHNOKE. . . maybe yes, maybe no . . . self-con- Cliff scious . . . I'll Walk Alone . . . nice to know . . . how does he spend his eve- Agfifulfllfe COUFSC nings??? . . . mystery man. F. F. A. Club DOLORES Y. SHOLLENBERGER. . . a waitress at Blinker's . . . Sis takes her time. . .keeps the boys supplied with letters. . .a Christ- Home EC0I'10mlCS COUTSC n1as baby. . .how about a smile, Sis ?. . . Pistol Packin' Ma- ma. Home Ec Club IACQUELINE R. SITES. . .chatterbox. . .attractive. . .easy to get Chick along with. . .the better half of Irish , .. contagious giggle . . . crazy about her boy Academic Course friend. . .pug nose. Glee Club. Senior Tri-Hi-Y, Student Librarian, Class Executive Committee, CARDINAL, Class Play IOHN E. SPANCAKE. . . lovable . . . usually smiling . . . Shiek of Spanny Araby . . .all-around fellow . . .spends his weekLends working. . .nice looking. . . Why AQNCUITUFQ COUFSC don't you speak for yourself, Iohn? Basketball, F. F.A. Club-Treasurer, Class Executive Committee LA 25 px, THOMAS W. SPITTLER. . . devilish . . . deer hunter fdear???J . . . Tommy happy-go-lucky . . . Miss Greenawalt's troubles. . .loves to apply himself to ACHdemiC Course study?. . .a twinkle in his eye. . .easy to like. . .one of the curlless crew. Baseball, Basketball, Hi-Y, Lone Scouts. CARDINAL, Executive Committee MINERVA M. STUMP. . . a friend to all . . . tomboy . . . remember Minerva her pigtails? . . . travels with Louise . . . al- ways in a dither . . . likes sports. Academic Course ROY E. STUMP. . . our overseas farmer . . . industrious . . . shy but Roy pleasant . . . yearns to be a marine . . . seen but not heard . . . short boy lbut so was Napoleonl. Agriculture Course F. F. A. Club-Vice-president MAYANNA TRUMBO. . . blushes easily . . . listens attentively . . . Mayanna Pepsi-Cola her favorite drink. . .quick tem- pered. . .teased by all. . .we like her. Home Economics Course Office Assistant ERMA M. WARNER.. .haunts the roller rink. . .strawberry blonde Erma . . . conscientious. . . occupied evenings . . . makes them all happy.. .cute chick. Glee Club, Senior Tri-Hi-Y Academic Course cjqzepxu DONALD B. WENRICH. . .sports fan. . . Bull's constant compan- Smoody ion. . .reliable. . .sense of humor. . .always up to something . . . Smoody with the Academic Course light blonde hair. Baseball, CARDINAL, Mixed Chorus, Class Play, Hi-Y FAYE M. WERT. . .bookworm. . .plans to become a secretary . . . Squirt an honor roll student . . . enjoys the movies . . . a tall lassie. . . Blues in the Night fsince Earl went Academic Course awayl , Student Librarian, Senior Glee Club, Class Play, Senior Tri-HifY, CARDINAL MARLIN I. WITMER. . . swell guy . . .patronizes Brown's . . . Stinky smooth dresser . . . sociable . . . Don't Get Around Much Anymore . . .sharpy. Industrial Arts Course Hi-Y EUGENE R. WOLFE. . . loves German class??? . . . our sleeping Yutch beauty. . .a grin for everyone. . .a winker. . . check that Dutch accent. . .many friends and ACHdemiC C0UrS2 few enemies. . .second home -1 skating rink. DAVID P. ZIEGLER. . .very ambitious. . .our future farmer. . .the Zeke seniors' Walt Disney. . .tall and lanky.. .ca- pable and industrious. . .a well-mannered lad. Agriculture Course F. F. A., F. F. A. Secretary, F. F. A. President, CARDINAL Staff-Associate Editor, Public Speaking. Class Play v,fiI271rx.,o fi HAROLD E. ZIMMERMAN. . .Tiny Tim . . . authority on comic Bill books. . .favorite hangout-Smith's. . . a Speedster. . .works at Blinker's . . Agfiwlfuff-' COUYSC . . .one of our few town farmers. F. F. A. Club-Reporter and Conductor SHIRLEY ANN ZIMMERMAN. . . movie star swooner . . . haunts Shirley Hallton . . .neat figure. . .jewelry . . .long sweaters. . .hookey player Home Economics Course , .qhanggablg Senior Tri-Hi-Y, Cheerleader W OUR SER VICE MEN Q25-ia ' S 'Q- KERMIT F. AUNGST 4lKermY1 . . .smooth dancer. . . tall, dark. and hand- some. . .has patience . . .minds his own business. . .he's in the Army now. . . winsome. Industrial Arts Course -ills KENNETH R. FRED A. RICHARD K. BECK DONMOYER KEENY Chief Fred Dick . . .joined the Navy to see the girls. . .an an excellent student ...free as a bird... corny laugh. . .loves milk shakes. . .is a lady killer. Industrial Arts Course Hi-Y. Baseball . . .what the Army did for Fred ll. . . genial. . .quiet lnot anymorel . . . has common sense . . . wore a black turtle- neck sweater. . . I'll Be Seeing You. Academic Course aff 28172.-f . . .another one of our soldiers . . . rides a bicycle . . . a blond . . .forever happy. . . liked to go skating . . .has friends ga- lore. Industrial Arts Course 1 MM i au :M 9 g fi K M Xor 5 Q H N 590 Orb Wi in X 'C Moa wx + 00 eff ,P 2 05699 e,5Xdq mv' :N 'i' ' : 556 if nbc' Qt x GH QW- ww MJ? : K fx Q 'lx l ,--fm WN 53 :2fX lQJ 3 A? f f'?'4 J 7 Z Mx D , ? ELEVENTH GRADE E l il ,J RQ, uPPER PICTURE Fourth Row: Fay Huber, Ruth Schneck, Irene Lengle, Fern Schwartz, Betty I-Ieinbach, Patricia Aungst, Sara Kantner, Clara Yantz. Third Row: Mary Lou Merkle, Annabelle Tobias, Pauline Owens, Louise Keefer, Anna Mae Boyer, Leatrice Witiner, Virginia Rebuck, Nancy Yocum, Loretta Unger. Second Row: Marie Kline, Mary Ann Zimmerman, Mae Freeman, Ruth Ann Somers. Elsie Minnich, Dorothy Heinly, Irene Gassert, Betty Olt. First Row: Arlene VVarner, Anna Myers, Verna Kantner, Anna Marie Haas, Sara Wehry, Mary Iane Aungst, Dorothea Brown, Amy Truinbo. LOWER PICTURE Fourth Row: Paul Fehr, Charles Unger, Io-Io Neal, Norman Balthaser, Norman Rehrer, George Shollenberger, Ronald Rehrer, Stanford Krammes, Roy Lehman. Third Row: lack Snyder, Dale Rehrer, Richard Thompson, Owen Brommer, Paul Smith, Don- ald Weiirich, Ryland Merkey, Paul Aungst. Second Row: Amos Krause, Kenneth Zulick, Iohn Strouphauer, Iames Klinger, Herbert Hoy. Edward Strouphauer. Richard Schwartz, Harvey Kintzel. Robert Aungst. First Row: Walter Binkley, Ivan Kerschner, Harry Harvey, Clair Zimmerman, Clark Schneck. Marlyn Zimmerman, Chester Luckenbill. 30Irw.J Mary lane Aungst ..... . . . Patricia Aungst ...... . . . Paul Aungst . ...... . . . Robert Aungst .. Norman Balthaser .. . . Walter Binkley .... . . . Anna Mae Boyer. .. . . . Owen Brommer . ..... . . . Dorothea Brown .... . . . Paul Fehr . ........ . . . Mae Freeman Irene Gassert .... Anna Haas ...... Harry Harvey ..... Betty Heinbach .. . . . . . Dorothy Heinly .. . . . . . Herbert Hoy .... Fay Huber ,. . . Sara Kantner .. Verna Kantner .. Louise Keefer .. .. Ivan Kerschner .... . . . Harvey Kintzel . . Marie Kline ....... Iames Klinger ....... . . , Stanford Krammes .... . . . Amos Krause . ....... . . . Roy Lehman ........ . , Irene Lengle . ......... . . . Chester Luckenbill .... . . Ryland Merkey ..... . . Mary Merkle ...... . . . Elsie Minnich . . . Anna Myers .. . Iolo Neal ....... Betty Olt ......... . . . Pauline Owens ...... . . . Virginia Rebuck .... . . . Dale Rehrer . ...... . . Norman Rehrer .. . . . . . Ronald Rehrer .. . Clark Schneck .. . .. Ruth Schneck .. . . Fern Schwartz ...... . . . Richard Schwartz ....... . . . George Shollenberger .. . . . . . Ioseph Shutt ......... . . Paul Smith .......... . lack Snyder . ,..... . . Ruth Ann Somers. . . . Ianet Spancake ..... . . Edward Strouphauer . . . . Iohn Strouohauer . . . . . Annabelle Tobias .. . . . . Amy Trumbo . ..... . . Charles Unger Loretta Unger . . . Arlene Warner . . Sara Wehry . ...... . Donald Wenrich . .... . . . Leatrice Witmer .. . . Clara Yantz .. . . . Marlyn Zimmerman Mary Ann Zimmerman .... . . . .......... 1. ri ri 1iI'm Always Chasing Rainbows Gobs of Love for the Navy' Fishing for the Moon . .:1Lazybones Down in the Valley Home on the Ran e I'm in Love with Tour Automobile Chatterbox I Wish That I Could Tell You Home, Sweet Home Strawberry Blonde It's a Grand Night for Singing Cool. Calm. and Collected Mairzy Doats Good, Good, Good Tangerine Slender, Tender, and Tall I Dream of You A Little on the Lonely Side You're So Sweet to Remember I Wish I Knew The Farmer in the Dell I'll Be Around I l Sweet Marie Time on My Hands Wake Up, Man, You're Slipping Sleepy Head Give Me the Simple Life I'1l Walk Alone Ragtime Cowboy Ioe In the Mood An Apple for the Teacher My Sweethearts the Man in the M Wishing The Younq Man with the Horn I'll Buy That Dream Slowly Aren't You Glad You're You This Must Be Love Piano Stomp Forgive Me One More Time Little Did I Know Who Wouldn't Love You Going My Way Irresistible You Beautiful Dreamer A Guy Named Ice You're a Sweet Little Headache Dark Eyes Don't Fence Me In I'm Making Believe For He's a Iolly Good Fellow Bring the Wagon Home, Iohn You Are My Sunshine As Time Goes By Mr. Five by Five I Can't Begin to Tell You Swinging on a Star Personality Together My Guy's Come Back Oh. Iohnnie In My Merry Oldsmobile I Don't Want to Set the World on Nancy Yocum ..... . Clair Zimmerman ....... . . Sweet Peter You Won't Be Satisfied Class Olivers President ....... ............... ........ R i Chard Schwartz Vice-President .... ,....... ........... ...... D a l e Rehrer Secretary ....... ..... M arie Kline Treasurer ..... ........ , ......r.............. R yland Merkey EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: Sara Kantner. Mae Freeman, Betty Heinbach. Anna Mae Boyer, Robert Aungst, Iack Snyder, Owen Brommer, George Shollenberger ADVISORS: Mrs. Ruth Hand Mr. Robert McLean -L.Jff3ll7x.J oon Fire TENTH GRADE I I, , . lc manual UPPER PICTURE Fourth Row: Annetta Zerhe, lean Ditzler, Ianet Carl, Marie Deaven, Shirley Ditzler, Geraldine Smith, Rachel Lehman, Ieanne Krause, Marna Mutschler. Third Row: Claire Webber, Mardel Donton. Ieanette Leisey, Virginia Ditzler, Iean Shollen- berger, Gloria Neidlinger, Claire Zerbe, Anna Mae Behney. Second Row: Ieanetta Brown, Ioyce Krause, Anne Merkle, Nancy Aungst. Shirley Fegley, Faye Anna Snyder, Mary Geib, Shirley Forth, Betty Stauffer. First Row: Mae Herring, Faye Granger, Emma Louise Neidlinger, Betty Zimmerman, lean Owens, Faye Stupp, Ieanette Knapp, Betty Zerbe. Virginia Zimmerman. LOWER PICTURE Fourth Row: Paul Kramer, Ernest Spittler, Robert Wilhelm, Robert Kreiser, Eugene Lehman, Carl Hoffman, Lawrence Hand, Robert M. Snyder, Paul Armitstead, Russell Morgan. Third Row: Luther Knapp, Elmer Berger, Iohn Hikes, Arthur Daubert, George Hikes, Law- rence Hawkins, Richard Spittler, Adam Miller, Alvin Petravich, Sterling Herring. Second Row: Iames Leisey, Ledyard Thompson, Arnold Sattizahn, Richard Hummel, Gene Hindman, Richard Strubhar, Richard Adams. Iames Klinger, Carl Sattizahn. First Row: Richard Fritz, Slater Schneck. Charles Reed. Robert Hopple, Richard Rehrer, Robert S. Snyder, Irvin Fessler, Rohert Madenford. Guy Krammes, Paul Schaeffer. Ljqazpk, Richard Adams Nancy Aungst . . . Anna Behney . . . Elmer Berger .. . . . Ieanetta Brown lanet Carl ....... Arthur Daubert Marie Deaven .. . . lean Ditzler ..... Shirley Ditzler Virginia Ditzler .. Shirley Fegley Iohn Fessler ..... Shirley Forth .... Richard Fritz .... Mary Geib .. . . . Faye Granger . . . Lawrence Hand .. Lawrence Hawkins Violet Heffner . ..... . Mae Herring .. . . . Sterling Herring George Hikes . .. Iohn Hikes . .... . Gene Hindman .. . Carl Hoffman .. . Robert Hopple . . . Ronald Hughes Richard Hummel . Iames Klinger .... Ieanette Knapp .. . Luther Knapp Paul Kramer . . . Guy Krammes . . . lean Krause Ioyce Krause .... Robert Kreiser .. . Eugene Lehman .. ......tricky .. . . . . .cheerful . . . . .bewildered . . . . . .reliable . . . .fussy . . .flighty . . . .cocky . . . .tomboy . . . . .cordial . . ...... amiable . . .... impetuous Mardel Donton .... ........prim . . . .cooperative ........frank . . . .chubby .....tiny . . . .husky . . . . .natural ......iivy . . . .lively . . . .genial . . . . . . .cute . . . .pleasant . . . . .prankish . . . .ambitious . . . .cunning . . . . .bashful . . . .spirited . . . . .sporty . . . .assured . . . . .casual . . .... indifferent . . .tantalizing . . . .roguish . . . . .nice guy . . . . .chatty ........pesty . . . .independent .......lanky Rachel Lehman .. Iames Leisey .... . . ........ sincere . . . . .unconccrned Ieanette Leisey . . . . . ...... excitable Robert Madenford Nancy McCarthy .. . . ...... candid . . . .... admirable Anne Merkle , ...... .... c hangcable Adam Miller ..... ....... s erene Dolores Miller . .... . . .carefree Russell I. Morgan. .... ...... b owtie Marna Mutschler . .... .... c onsiderate Emma Neidlinger Gloria Neidlinger lean Owens ..... Alvin Petrovich .. Charles Reed .. . . . Richard Rehrer .. George Ricci .... Arnold Sattizahn . Carl Sattizahn .. . .... . . . . .diminutive . .... ....... d izzy . . ...... helpful . . ..... heedless . . . . . .short . . . . .freckled . .... curly top . . ..... boisterous . ..... submissive Paul Schaeffer .. . . ...... drowsy Slater Schneck .. lean Shollenberger Geraldine Smith . . . . . . .mischievous .. . . ...... frivolous . . ..... introspective Faye Ann Snyder.. .. ..... coquettish Robert M. Snyder .... Robert S. Snyder. Ernest Spittler .sleepy . . ..... keen . . ......... idle Richard Spittler .... ..... a favorite Betty Stautfer ...... .... g ood-natured Richard Strubhar . .... ...... i mpartial Faye Stupp . ........ ..... p rankish Ledyard Thompso n ... . . . .reckless Claire Webber .... .... a greeable Robert Wilhelm .... .... d eliberate Annetta Zerbe . . . ..... pin-up girl Claire Zerbe ....... ....... r eserved Betty Zimmerman .... . . . . .... energetic Virginia Zimmerman ...... happy-go-lucky Q?-11 Class Officers President ....... ........................... S later Schneck Vice-President .... . .................. .... R ichard Spittler Secretary ....... .. Virginia Ditzler Treasurer ..... .........,................... R obert S. Snyder EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: Charles Reed, Mama Mutschler. Guy Krammes, Emma Louise Neidlinger. lean Owens, Ronald Hughes ADVISORS: Miss Margaret A. Iohnson Mr. Carmine Pepe QJq331N.. NINTH GRADE UPPER PICTURE Third Row: Miriam Hoy, Ruth Fisher, Marguerite Kelly, Melba Harris, Harriet Donton, Meya Aungst, Marion Heinbach, lean Warner, Arlene Marshall. Second Row: Faye Frantz. Dolores Madenforcl, Dorothy Reber, Dorothy Mutschler, lean Krammes, Gladys Balthaser, Adele Strubhar, Mae Strausser, Ioyce Schaeffer, Faye Koons. First Row: Ophelia Lengle. Eva Breidigan, Priscilla Miller, Emma lean Dubbs, Elizabeth Wynn, Shirley Wert, lean Behney, Florence Mitsky, Kathryn Somers, Lucille Lengle. LOWER PICTURE Fourth Row: Glenn Moyer, Ira Kintzel, Marlin Aungst. Ray Herring, Daniel Kramer, Clarence Krammes, Andrew Warner, Carl Miller, George Ziegler, Robert Readinger, Ralph Miller, Robert Machamer. Third Row: Henry Stupp, Iames Lengle, Harry Tice, Allen Schwalm, William Sites, Harvey Wertz, Iohn Long, Donald Dubbs, Iohn Shollenberger, Harry Kramer. Second Row: Clarence Umbenhauer, Russell Morgan, Herbert Smith, Chester Emerich, Connie Spittler, Allen Felty, Donald Schwartz, Sam Kramer, Theodore Torok, Lester Schaeffer, Kenneth Neal, Robert Emerich. First Row: Iohn Scanlon, Robert Fidler, David Somers, lohn Lash, Robert Hoffman, Kenneth Ditzler, Guy Schaeffer, William Miller, Thomas Tobias, Ioseph Dohner, Iohn Glore. weJfl341Jk.,o EIGHTH GRADE Fourth Row: Thomas Daubert, Glenn Hikes, Gerald Freed, 'Thomas Brensinger, Gerald Evelan. Third Row: Stuart Athey, Arthur Aungst, Lawrence Hoy, Ronald Merkey, Robert Becker, Edwin Fritz. Second Row: Shirley Merkey, Ioan Brommer, Emma Louise Roeder. Betty D'Agostino, Ioan Keefer, Beatrice Minnich. First Row: Nancy Krammes, lane Kendall, Alice Bridges, Mary Ricci, Mildred Daubert. Grace Bohm, Phyllis Kerschner. SEVENTH GRADE Fourth Row: Richard Snyder, Paul Lehman, Leo D'Agostino, Eugene Zimmerman, Albert D'Agostino, Earl Kreiser, Harold Hoy, William Keefer, Ben Wolfe. Third Row: Edward Matternas, Richard Beck, Richard Iones, Larry Neal, Lee Unger, Robert Hommes, Robert Nye, Arlin Hummel, Robert Huber, Iames Kegerreis. Second Row: Iohn Schultz, Robert Schultz, Mary Ann Rhen, Alice Felty, Geraldine Shell- hammer, Dolores Tobias, Shirley Stine, Shirley Hummel, Lucille Harvey, lean Snyder, Peter Henninger. First Row: Ioan Barr, Irene Zerbe, Constance Aungst, Marie Warner, Patsy Torok. Iosephine A Fidler, Ellen Doran, Kathleen Noll, Myrle Kramer, Marion Zimmerman, Ethel Miller, Emma lean Fegley, lean Alice Miller. LJfI35l?K.,v MOST DEPENDABLE LORRAINE HIKES DONALD WENRICH MOST STUDIOLIS IRENE KINTZEL DAVID ZIEGLER 5. U ,Ng . I . ' WITTIEST BEST LOOKING ALDA EMERICI-I IEAN MCCARTHY KENNETH MILLER DENNIS MORGAN WI-IO'S MOST UNDERSTANDING ANNA LOU DAUBERT CHARLES DAVIS MOST MISCHIEVOUS FLORENCE MOYER THOMAS SPITTLER QLJKI 36 NJ MOST POPULAR IACQUELINE SITES ALTON NEAL WHO ? BEST DRESSED MARIE REED RICHARD IVIACDONALD 2 zzskiyf ,ws V55 MOST ROMANTIC RUTH FESSLER KENNETH MOYER BIGGEST GIGGLERS LLICRETTA MEASE DONALD DEAVEN SLEEPIEST RAMONA DAVIS RUSSELL DITZLER 37I7xJ BIGGEST TALKERS MAY ALICE KANTNER ROBERT HALDEMAN CLASS SONG fTune: Army Air Corps Songl l'lere's a toast to the host of friends who helped us all along life's way l-lere's a toast to the host of teachers who have labored day by day, We sing their praises Throughout the endless days, We thank them all - and they will always guide our ways, Here's a toast to the host of all our friends from the Class of '46: CHORUS: Off we go into the wide world yonder Looking high up to our goal, Seeking fame, nothing can stop our efforts, Here we come, success is our aim, Out from school, leaving our friends behind us, Remember all our pranks and tricks, Our parents, friends, and teachers know Nothing can stop the Class of '46. Gif' Class Oficers President ................................. Alton Neal Vice-President . . . . ......... Charles Davis Secretary ........ . . . .... ....... M iriam Morgan Treasurer ......................... Nancy Lou Hughes Executive Committee Glenn Reed, Iean McCarthy, Thomas Spittler, Dennis Morgan, Iacqueline Sites, Betty Reber, Anna lane Mutschler, Iohn Spancake Class Colors Blue and Silver Class Flower Gardenia -1.fcI38Iyx.,Q Ax! L x w 9 X181 XW 4 XIX X 1 XX 1 ' M ' Y! Y :tr xii n Q U s Y l 1 - ' , i l f I- '- li NWN il! 1' Y 1 ' - V , 5 N . ' E9 SENIOR TRI-HI-Y OBIECTIVE: To Seek, To Find, To Share. SLOGAN: Pure Thoughts, Pure Words, Pure Actions. Membership in the Senior Tri-Hi-Y is open to all senior high school girls who are interested. The members are pledged to uphold high standards of Christian character in the school and community. During the year, the club took part in the Bible Study Contest - i'Teen- Topics. They had guest speakers to lead the discussions of the lessons. Their other widespread activities included the initiation of twenty-eight new mem- bers, installation of officers, a recording dance, the sending of sunshine boxes, and cards to shut-ins. They also had a Mother-Daughter Social at which they made bed pockets for Valley Forge Hospital. The ofiicers are: President ....... .... A nna Lou Daubert Vice-President .... ........ M arie Kline Secretary ......... ...... M arie Reed Treasurer .......... . . .Mary Lou Merkle Sergeant-at-Arms ..... ......... I ean Fessler Advisor ............ .... M rs. Ruth W. Christ ..,jq4opxJ The purpose of the Hi-Y is To create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character. As a mem- ber of this group, one must pledge to uphold the standards set by the Y. M. C. A.- to be of service to his school and fellow-students. There are twenty- seven boys in this group. The activities of the year included the initiation of Hfteen new members and participation in the Bible Study Program, Teen Topics. The year was closed with a farewell party for the senior members. The Hi-Y officers are: President ........ . . . Robert Haldeman Vice-President. . . ....... Alton Neal Secretary ...... ......... G lenn Reed Treasurer .... ....... T homas Spittler Advisor .... ..... M r. Harry A. Aungst SENIOR H1-Y Lfq 41 px., JUNIOR TRI-H1-Y The Tri-Hi-Y is organized on a level suited to junior high girls. lt endeav- ors to present a well-balanced program of social, physical, and religious activities. The social activities included a recording dance and parties appropriate to the various seasons of the year. To supply the physical part of the program, a swimming party was held and games were played at the weekly meetings. The spiritual side of the Christian Association was given expression during the year by a religious study, Teen Topics, which was conducted by min- isters and educators. The club year was closed by a Flower Tea for the mothers and daughters, and the traditional Tri-Hi-Y picnic. The Iunior Tri-Hi-Y oflicers are: President ................ ...... B ets Wynn Vice-President . . . ...... Ioan grommer Secretary ...... ........ S hirley Wert Treasurer .... . . . Dolores Madenford Advisor .... . . . Mrs. Dorothy Bunnell .L,,442yx, Membership in the Iunior Hi-Y, which maintains the same standards as the Senior Hi-Y, is open to all boys of the junior high school. During the year they initiated eleven new members, increasing their total membership to twenty-live. They had Bible Study lessons, went swimming at the Y. M. C. A., and drew up a Constitution for the club. They discuss personal and moral problems at their meetings. The oflicers of the club are: President ............. . . . Donald Schwartz Vice-President ...... .... R obert Becker Secretary ..... . . Theodore Torok Treasurer . . . .... Kenneth Ditzler Chaplain . . . ...... Thomas Tobias Advisor .... .... M r. George Reinert JUNIOR H1-Y 0,21 43 Din SENIOR GLEE CLUB The Senior Glee Club meets every Thursday under the direction of Miss Mary Wilkin. Their project for the year was the operetta, The Magazine Princess. The characters were portrayed as follows: Marie-Virginia Ditzler: Michael St. Dennis-Larry Hand: Adam-Ryland Merkey: General Red Rozie-Edward Strouphauer: Frances Stewart--Fernley Boughter, Hil- ary Minter-Kenneth Millerg Peter-Larry Hawkins: Iessica--Marie Kline: Royal Policemen-Stanford Krammes, Chester Luckenbill, Gene Hindman, Robert Lehman: Iulia-Patsy Zimmerman: Betty Minter-Faye Anna Snyder: Caro-Ioan Barr. Other events in which they participated were the Easter Assembly program and Baccalaureate. L.!iI44DkJ The Iunior Glee Club meets every Friday under the direction of Miss Mary Wilkin. They took care of all the properties. costumes, and lighting for the operetta. They took part in assembly programs during the year. They also organized into a group with officers. Iunior Glee Club officers: President .......... ..... E mma lean Dubbs Vice-President ..... .... D orothy Mutschler Secretary ........ ........ E thel Miller Treasurer ...... ..,.... R uth Fisher m.!iI45IJ'X..,v JUNIOR GLEE CLUB ORCHESTRA Directress. . Accompanist .... Trumpets Slater Schneck Iohn Long Daniel Kramer Russell Morgan Drums Miss Clarinets Lawrence Hand Emma lean Dubbs Donald Schwartz Emma Louise Roeder Mary E. Wilkin . . . . . Ianet Carl Trombones Robert M. Snyder Lester Schaeffer Saxophone George Ricci Richard Schwartz Theodore Torok The orchestra played at several assemblies during the year. They also furnished the music at the operetta and commencement. v,fiI45I7'kJ This year the Student Librarians have increased their membership. It was open to members from any grade from seventh to twelfth grade. They have also increased their activities. Their activities include: working at the desk. repairing worn books, doing general housework in the library, checking the shelf list against the books on the shelf, developing a pamphlet file of pictures cut from magazines, mending magazines and keeping magazine shelf in order, reserving special books for students, checking on the books that are overdue, and finding books which need repair. Advisor .................. . . . Miss Helen Campbell STUDENT LIBRARIANS kill 47 Div HOME ECONOMICS CLUB This club was organized to give a broader vision of Home Economics and to promote the interests of Home Economics beyond regular class work. Membership is open to all senior high school girls regardless of course. Dur- ing the year, the club sponsored several enjoyable skating parties, and a recording dance. ln their club meetings they worked on wooden projects. The officers of the club are: President .......... .......... S ara Funk Vice-President .... ..... F ernley Boughter Secretary ....... ............ B etty Reber Treasurer ..... .... A nna lane Mutschler Advisor. . . .... Mrs. Ruth M. Hand -1..!fI4817x.J The Future Farmers of America is a national organization of, by, and for, farm boys of America, established in 1928. The Pine Grove Chapter was organized in 1935 and now consists of thirty-one members. The regular initiation of new members was held early in the year. During the year the F. F.A. sponsored a poultry show and a high successful Barn Dance. They were also hosts to the F. F. A. members of the area at an instructive and beneficial Leadership Training School. The officers of the local chapter are: President .........,........... . . David Ziegler Vice-President .............. ..... R oy Stump Treasurer ...... .... I ohn Spancake Secretary ..... ..... K enneth Miller Reporter .... . . . Harold Zimmerman Sentry .... ........ M ervin Hummel Advisor. . . ..... Mr. Robert McLean FUTURE FARIWERS OF AIWERICA eff 49 lma PINE CONE Editor ............ Circulation Manager. Assistant Circulation Humor Editor ................ Alumni Editor ...... Exchange Editor. . . Sports Editor ...... Art Editor ......... Assistant Art Editor Senior Reporters ................ .. Sara Kantner ...IeanIVIcCarthy Manager .... .... L orraine Hikes . . . Iean Daubert ...Phyllis Christ . . . .lean Fessler . . . .Charles Davis Morgan . . . . . .Ryland Merkey Iohn Spancake, Iune Kramer, Marie Reed Iunior Reporters .... Patricia Aungst, Mary Ann Zimmerman, Pauline Owens Sophomore Reporters Lawren Printers ..................................... Faculty Advisors ...... The PINE CONE .-1 ce Hand, Anne Merkle, lean Owens, Nancy McCarthy Robert Aungst, Io-Io Neal .Mrs. Ruth D. Hardenstine, Mr. G. Bruce Henninger is published approximately every six weeks by the stu- dents of Pine Grove High Schol in six holiday editions-Hallowe'en, Thanks- giving, Christmas, St. Valentines Day, Easter, and Graduation. MEMBER OF NATIONAL SCHOLASTIC PRESS ASSOCIATION AND PENNSYLVANIA SCHOOL PRESS ASSOCIATION Ljqsopxj CHARLES DAVID GLENN MIRIAM DONALD IRENE DAVIS ZIEGLER REED MORGAN WENRICH KINTZEL Editor-im Associate Sports Art Business Associate Chief Editor Editor Editor Manager Business Mgr. NANCY LOU IEAN ANNA LOU MARIE HUGHES MCCARTHY DAUBERT REED Literary Editors FAYE IACQUELINE WERT SITES DENNIS RAMONA ALTON THOMAS PHYLLIS LORRAINE MORGAN DAVIS NEAL SPITTLER CHRIST HIKES Assistant Business Managers CA RDINA L STA FF gli! 51 Nu SENIOR CLASS PLAY CHINA BOY W CAST OF CHARACTERS Mrs. Parker--The harassed mother ............. .... P hyllis Christ Will Parker'-'Her husband and principal of the local high school ..................... Kenneth Miller Annie-Their maid of all work, young but not bright ........... Faye Wert Bill Parker-Their seventeen-year-old son ............... Donald Wenrich Selma Parker-Their sixteen-year-old daughter ..... Frances Ann Henninger Bob Troutman--Bill's school chum ....................... Donald Deaven Lulu Mae Robinson-a twelve-year-old terrorist ............ Iacqueline Sites Charlotte Mack-A wealthy Miss ................ .... I ean McCarthy George Robinson-meanest boy in town ............. ...... G lenn Reed Mark Willis-A very young philosopher from China ......... David Ziegler This was a delightful comedy about the ludicrous situations that arise when a young American educated in China returns home and attempts to solve typically American problems by recourse to the Chinese philosophers. He becomes involved in a popularity contest, a football game, and finally in a robbery, much to the amusement and pleasure of an enthusiastic audience. The cast gave a professional performance under the very able direction of Mr. Bruce Christ. Lfqszpk, X6 53 W fl ip K W X Q' 3 ik j Alam Emef-'CF 3 if...,., uujj if 3 1 H , . W QQHNL Lo.. D.wn,e,f Q X BMJ .z'g:.,i..- j X f f ' . . f v Q X 5 C-' 'T..f-XX Q E5 E3 1 C AQ J QJ.,.Q14.e S493 3 'P:..,n.S Christ J xj xfNk-I kgs'-I gn! ,Q 'w aff q w Q 515 3 C 5 CfQt..,..,,,.,U i LU 3'z:? X' K Zf K Z C X M n 1 C 6MeeA :fl.:r J Z men B j k J Q L, Q 'fefQ,.4..,, f gn Q X f 1 G W W 00 Q S! D ff 3 as Q L '4 -J ' 1 N'-'neq Lw o1he5 g. ,Q f X VARSITY BA SKETBA LL Third Row: Glenn Reed, Paul Aungst Second Row: Mr. Carmine Pepe, Iohn Spancake, George Shollenberger, Alton Neal, Robert I-Ialdeman, Charles Davis, Mr. G. Bruce Henninger. First Row: Kenneth Moyer. Dale Rehrer, lack Snyder, Thomas Spittler, Norman Balthaser. Pine Pine Pine Pine Pine Pine Pine Pine Pine Pine Pine Pine Pine Pine Pine Richard Schwartz. Student Managers-Glenn Reed and Paul Aungst Coach-Carmine Pepe Faculty Manager-G, Bruce Henninger TEAM RECORDS Grove ..... 34 Lebanon Catholic.. 32 Pine Grove ..... 50 Schuylkill Haven.. 45 Grove ,..., 32 Myerstown . ...... 31 Pine Grove ..... 33 Minersville . ...... 16 Grove ..... 53 Myerstown . ,..... 35 Pine Grove ..,.. 28 Tremont .... .... 3 6 Grove ..... 36 Lebanon Catholic. , 29 Pine Grove ..... 52 Heqins .. . . , . . . 24 Grove ..... 24 Tremont ......... 22 Pine Grove ..... 54 Branch .. . . . . . . 27 Grove ..... 43 Alumni .......... 29 Pine Grove ..,.. 53 Cass . ............ 19 Grove ..... 40 Branch , . . . . . 21 Pine Grove ..,.. 58 Orwigsburg . . . . . . 26 Grove ..... 47 Hegins .. . . . . . 23 Pine Grove ..... 45 Reilly Township . , 39 Grove ..... 42 Cass . ............ 22 Pine Grove ..... 50 Port Carbon ...... 42 Grove ..... 51 Orwigsburg ...... 27 Pine Grove ..... 44 Schuylkill Haven.. 43 Grove ----' 36 Reilly Township - - 34 Pine Grove ..... 47 Minersville ....... 37 Grove ..... 43 Port Carbon ...... 36 TOTALS PLAYOFF GAMES Pine Grove .... 1116 Opponents .... 79-1 Grove ...,. 38 Tremont ......... 41 Grove ..... 53 Port Carbon ...... 31 AVERAGE PER GAME Grove ..... 31 Schuylkill Haven.. 27 Pine Grove .... 42.8 Opponents .... 30.5 Won-24 Lost-2 INDIVIDUAL SCORING RECORDS G. F.G. F. Pts. NEAL . ...............,.............. 26 127 73 327 MOYER ...... ........ .... 2 6 82 26 190 SHOLLENBERGER . . , .... 26 110 67 287 HALDEMAN ........ .... 2 6 40 29 109 DAVIS . ........... .... 2 6 20 27 67 SPANCAKE . . . .... 26 34 24 92 REHRER .... 12 4 7 15 SPITTLER . ...... .... 1 1 4 O 8 SCHWARTZ 8 0 1 1 SNYDER . ....... .... 1 0 3 2 8 BALTHASER .. . . .... 11 1 0 2 .1-jqseyx, THREE YEARS IN A ROW An experienced team broke its own record by winning the championship for three consecutive years. This team started the season by winning four straight exhibition games with Lebanon and Myerstown. The team started the league by defeating Tremont, the Alumni, Branch, Hegins, Cass, Orwigsburg, Reilly, Port Car- bon, Schuylkill Haven, and Minersville, which was a total of fourteen straight victories. Then Coach Pepe's team took a heart-breaking defeat by Tremont, on the Tremont hardwood. The Grovers came roaring back to defeat Hegins, Branch, Cass, Orwigsburg, Reilly, Port Carbon, Schuylkill Haven, and Min- ersville, only to be tied with Tremont for first place in the league. Before a large crowd, Tremont defeated Pine Grove on the Pottsville court by a score of 41-39, to take the league title. Thus the season ended with Tremont Hrst, Pine Grove second, Schuylkill Haven third, and Port Carbon fourth. But then in the O'Shaughnessey Playoffs, Pine Grove defeated Rort Car- bon by a score of 53-31 and then defeated Schuylkill Haven, 30-27, to clinch the championship for three years in a row. THE TEAM ALTON NEAL-the captain of the team, who could be depended upon to come through and make points when they were most needed. GEORGE SHOLLENBERGER-a center who did a marvelous job under the bankboard. George has one more year to play and should be just as, or more, sensational next year. KENNETH MOYER-an ever-present forward who was a factor in the championship game. ROBERT HALDEMAN-a smooth-working guard who had the ability to play good games through the whole season. CHARLES DAVIS-a tall guard who always played a great defensive game as well as mak- ing important points on the offensive. IOHN SPANCAKE-an important substitute who could come through in the pinch. DALE REHRER-a substitute who could always be depended upon to do his best. THOMAS SPITTLER-another substitute who was always on hand. IACK SNYDER'-a substitute forward who will be back next year. RICHARD SCHWARTZ-a small forward who also will be back next year. NORMAN BALTHASER-a substitute guard who will be back to see plenty of action next year. L.!if57I?X.J JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL Third Row: Theodore Torok, Sam Kramer, Kenneth Ditzler. Robert Becker. Second Row: Mr. Carmine Pepe, Robert Machamer, Lawrence Hand, Robert Snyder, Richard Spittler, Andrew Warner, Robert Wilhelm, George Hikes, Mr. G. Bruce Hen- ninger. First Row: Connie Spittler, Gene Hindman, Harry Kramer, Guy Krammes. Allen Felty, Wil- liam Miller. Student lVIanagersHKenneth Ditzler and Robert Becker Coach-G. Bruce Henninger TEAM Pine Grove ..... 43 Pine Grove ..... 36 Pine Grove ..... 40 Pine Grove ..... 48 Pine Grove ..... 28 Pine Grove ..... 32 Pine Grove ..... 24 Pine Grove ..... 36 Pine Grove ..... 43 Pine Grove ..... 22 Pine Grove ..... 57 Pine Grove ..... 31 Pine Grove ..... 33 Pine Grove ...,. 19 Pine Grove ..... 38 Pine Grove ..... 44 Pine Grove ..... 53 Pine Grove ..... 33 Pine Grove ..... 44 Pine Grove ..... 51 Pine Grove ..... 30 Pine Grove ..... 47 Pine Grove ..... 37 Pine Grove ..... 32 RECORD Lebanon Catholic Myerstown ..... Myerstown ...,. Lebanon Catholic. . Tremont ....... Branch . ....... . Hegins .... . Cass . ......... . Orwigsburg .... Reilly Township. Port Carbon .... Schuylkill Haven Minersville ..... Tremont ....... Hegins . .... . Branch . ..... . Cass . ......... . Orwigsburg .... Cressona .... . Reilly ......... Port Carbon .... Cressona ....... Schuylkill Haven Minersville ..... INDIVIDUAL SCORING RECORD Machamer .. Snyder .. . . Hand . . . Spittler .. Rehrer . . Kramer . . . Wilhelm . .. Krammes .. . Warner .. . Hikes .. . Lehman .. . Hinclman .. Miller .. . Spittler . . . Torok .... Felty ..... Hawkins . . . Sattizahn .. . Daubert .. . . . WON ejqsspx, G. 23 22 22 24 9 21 22 22 18 24 18 6 5 1 I 1 2 3 3 F.G. F. 83 15 57 7 61 35 94 26 11 3 5 10 21 1 19 2 11 3 15 11 IO 5 0 0 1 0 1 0 O 0 1 0 1 LOST-1 Pts. 181 121 157 214 25 20 43 40 25 41 25 0 2 2 0 0 3 0 2 Back Row: Mr. Pepe, lack Snyder, Richard Spittler, Robert Lehman. Slater Schneck, Charles Davis, Ernest Keeny, Arnold Sattizahn, Mr. Henninger. Middle Row: Dennis Morgan, Calvin Strausser, Robert Haldeman, Donald Wenrich. Front Row: Thomas Spittler, Guy Heinbach, Glenn Reed, Alton Neal, Chester Luckenbill. Because baseball usually starts after the CARDINAL goes to press, there is no picture of the 1946 baseball team. However, the CARDINAL is glad to publish a picture of the 1945 baseball team. The Grovers started the season with wins over Cass, Branch, Port Carbon, Tremont, and tie game with Hub- ley. After Hegins had defeated Pine Grove, the Grovers came back and defeated Tremont, Branch, Cass, Hubley, Hegins, Port Carbon, and Hubley. However, Pine Grove failed to win the championship when Hegins defeated Pine Grove in the championship game. Pine Grove ....... 9 Cass . ........... 0 Pine Grove ....... 3 Branch .. .. . . . , 1 Pine Grove ....... 7 Branch . ......... 1 Pine Grove ....... 3 Cass .. . . . . . . 0 Pine Grove ....... 9 Port Carbon ..... 1 Pine Grove ....... I Hubley ......... 0 Pine Grove ....... 5 Tremont ........ 4 Pine Grove ....... 3 Hegins . ......... 2 Pine Grove ....... I Hegins . ......... 3 Pine Grove ....... 13 Port Carbon ..... l Pine Grove ....... l2 Tremont ........ 1 Pine Grove ....... 6 Hubley ......... l PLAYOFF GAME Pine Grove ........ 0 Hegins ........ 3 BASEBALL L24 59 Iwxdv CHEERLEADERS The cheerleading squad was reorganized under the direction of Miss M. Renee Snyder, Girls' Physical Education Director. The squad included rep- resentatives of each class in the high school. Regular cheerleading practice is held every Wednesday at four o'clock. CHEERS Cardinal and Gray S-s-s-s-s-s-s-s-s-s-s Tap it at the Fight! Fight! BOOM center, Cardinal and Gray Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh! Dribble it down Fight! Fight! Pine Grove the floor, Who Fight? You Fight! High School Shoot it in the Cardinal and Gray RAH! RAH! basket, Fight! Fight! RAH! SCORE! SCORE! SCORE! v.!'Cf50I2S.J SCHOOL CALENDAR September 5 .................. Beginning of school October 25 and 26 ........ . . . County Institute November 14 .............. Seniors' trip to Pottsville November 22 and 23 ........... Thanksgiving vacation December 21 ................ Christmas vacation Ianuary 2 ............. .... School opens Ianuary 17 and 18 ...... .. . Mid-term exams February 5 . ................. . Senior Doughnut Sale February 22 . ............... . Holiday March 9 ................ .... Championship game March l 5 ............. Senior Prom April 5 .......... . Class Play April 19 ....... . Holiday May 26 . ........... . Baccalaureate May 28 . ......... . . . . Class Day May 29 . ........ . Alumni Day May 30 . ........ . Iunior Prom May3l. .............. Commencement Iune 3 .............. .... Class Trip -... Q... School takes in, Our troubles begin. .Teacher's away. And so we play. Pottsville bound, And fun all around. All we ate on Thanksgiving, It's a wonder we're living. .We start out with purses fat, But by this time they're almost flat. Back to school again we come, Don't the teachers think we're dumb! .This is the time your brain really aches: Gee, what a lot of studying it takes! This day we trotted from door to door, Selling our doughnuts galore. .Thank George Washington for being born We can stay in bed this morn. We're the champs again this year, Other teams hold us in fear. St. Patty's Day gave us a chance To put on evening gowns and dance. We practiced long into the night, But come this day we had stage fright. Could anybody write a sonnet Of our seniors' Easter bonnets? On this day we hope and pray We'll be a success some day. Class Day comes but once a year, But when it's come we're glad it's here. Tonight we are the honored guests. Next year we'll be among the rest. Tonight the juniors have a hop, We hope and pray they hit the top. We stand on the stage in caps and gowns, I bet you won't see any frowns. Reservations, then we pack, Oh, such fun till we come back! v,!iI61IrX,v wffvii. PATRONS AND PATRONESSES Mrs. Ed. Achenbach Miss Esther Adams Miss Florence Adams Miss lean Adams Mr. Phaon Adams Mrs. Arthur Aungst Miss Edith Aungst Mr. Lolhn Aungst Mr. arlin Aungst Miss Mara' lane Aungst Miss M. ebecca Aungst Miss Nancy Aungst Miss Pats Aungst Mr. Paul Ann st Miss Pauline Aungst Mr. Robert Aungst Mrs. Norman Bailey Mrs. William Bailey Mr. Norman Balthaser Mrs. Robert Bard Mrs. Robert Barr Mrs. Ruth Barr Mr. Sterling Barr Miss Grace Beck Mr. Richard Beck Mr. Irvin Becker Miss Grace Behm Miss Anna Behney Miss lean Behney Mr. Sterling Behney Mr. Elmer Berger Miss Grace Betz Mr. Geor e Beuchler Mr. Iohn ll3uechler Miss Mamie V. Binkley Mrs. Walter Binkley Mr. Andrew Bohr Mr. Gabriel Bohr Mrs. Mayanna Bohr Miss Annie Boltz Mr. Burton Boltz Mr. Harry Boltz Mrs. Chester Bonawitz Mrs. Richard Borman Mrs. Evelyn Boyer Mrs. Mary Boyer Miss Eva Breidigan Miss Eva Brensinger Mr. Earl Bressler Miss Alice Bridges Miss Ioan Brommer Mr. Donald Brown Miss Dorthea Brown Miss Erma Brown Mrs. Harry Brown Miss Ieanetta Brown Mr. Russell Brown Mrs. Dorothy Bunnell Miss Helen M. Campbell Miss Ianet Carl Miss Betty Ann Cassell Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Christ Mrs. H. H. Christ Mrs. Iohn Cippo Mr. Bruce Clements Mr. Robert Clements Mr. William Conrad Miss Naomi Correll Miss Bessie Daubert Miss Marion Daubert Mr. Thomas Daubert Miss Minerva Davis Mrs. William Davis Mrs. Iacob Deichert Miss lean Deichert Mr. Lloyd Deichert Mrs. Kenneth Dinger Mrs. Alvin Ditzler Miss Iean Ditzler Mr. Kenneth Ditzler Miss Shirley Ditzler Miss Virginia Ditzler Mrs. Annie V. Dohner Mrs. Ezra Dohner Mrs. Stella Donmoyer Miss Marion Dreisbach Miss Anna Mae Dutter Mrs. Norman Ebey Mr. Gerald Evelan Mrs. Beulah Fegley Mr. Paul Fehr Mr. Allen Felty Mrs. Frank Felty Mr. Russell Felty Miss Betty Ferrebee Mr. Iohn Fessler Mr. Grover Fidler Mr. Leonard Fidler Miss Madeline Fidler Mrs. Madeline Fidler Miss Mildred Fidler Mr. Robert Fidler Mrs. Webster Fidler Mr. Iohn Fisher Miss Ruth Fisher Miss Shirley Forth Mrs. William Fox Mrs. Charles L. Frank Mrs. Curtis Frantz Mrs. Harvey Frantz Mrs. Arthur Freed Miss Faye Freeman Mrs. Charles Fry Miss Irene Gassert Miss Mary Geib Mrs. Paul Geier Miss Bertha Glore Miss Faye Granger Miss Mabel Greenawalt Miss Anna Marie Haas Miss Violet Haas Miss Claire Haldeman Mrs. Daniel Haldeman Mr. Lawrence Hand Mrs. Ruth Hand Mrs. Ruth Hardenstine Miss Catherine Hardt Mrs. Philip Hardy Miss Catherine Harris Mr. Clarence Harris Mrs. George Harris Miss Melba Harris Miss Irene Hartung Miss Minerva Heberling 1..!iI64l7K.J Mr. C. Helfner Miss Violet Heffner Mrs. Adam Heinbach Miss Betty Heinbach Mrs. Charles Heinbach Mr. George Heinbach Mr. Ioe Heinbach Mrs. P. Heinbach Mrs. Willard Heinbach Miss Dorothy Heinly Mr. G. Bruce Henninger Miss Betty Henthorne Mrs. William Henthorne Miss Mae Herring Mr. Ray Herring Mr. Sterling Herring Mr. H. H. Hess Mr. George Hikes Mr. lack Hikes Mrs. Iames Hinkle Mr. Carl Hoffman Mrs. George Hoffman Mr. Harry Hoffman Miss Flossie Hofstetter Mr. Robert Hommes Mr. Lawrence Hoy Mrs. Naomi Hoy Miss Faye Huber Mr. Harry Huber Mrs. Helen Huber Mr. Harvey Hughes Miss Audrey Hughes Mrs. Daniel Hummel Mr. Richard Hummel Mrs. Viola Hummel Miss Mar aret Iohnson Mr. and llgrs. Roy Iohnson Mr. Richard Iones Mr. Ralph Kantner Miss Sara Kantner Mrs. Hazel Keefer Miss Louise Keefer Mrs. Lyman Keefer Mr. Ernest Keeney Mr. Richard Keeney Mr. Iohn Keesely Miss Corrinne egerreis Mrs. Fred Kegerreis Mrs. Gerald Kegerreis Miss Marguerite Kelly Mr. Sherwood Kendall Mr. Clarence Kerschner Mr. Ivan Kerschner Miss Phyllis Kerschner Mr. Roy Kerschner Mr. Harvel Kintzel Mr. Ira Kintzel Rev. M. M. Kipps Miss lean Kline Miss Betty Klinger Mrs. Samuel Klinger Miss Ieanette Knapp Mrs. Elmer Koch Miss Faye Koons Miss Frieda Koons Mr. Harry Kramer Mrs. Lulu Kramer PATRONS AND PATRONESSES Mr. Paul Kramer Mrs. Samuel Kramer Mr. Clarence Krammes Mrs. Guy Krammes Miss Iune Krammes Mr. Stanford Krammes Mr. Amos Krause Miss Iean Krause Mrs. David Kreichbaum Mrs. Harold Kreiser Mr. Robert Kreiser Mr. lack Lash Miss Arletta Lehman Miss Betty Ann Lehman Miss LaVerne Lehman Miss Rachel Lehman Mr. Robert Lehman Mr. Roy Lehman Mrs. Willard Lehr Mr. Iames Leisey Mr. Clayton Lengel Miss Irene Lenge Mr. Iames Lengel Miss Lucille Lengel Mrs. Wallington Lengel Mr. Iohn Long Miss Erma Lo Miss Mildred Zoy Mr. William Loy Miss Eleanor Lundberg Mr. Eugene Machamer Miss Marjorie Machamer Mrs. Fred Madenford Miss Arlene Marshall Mr. Clark Martin Mr. Edward Matternas Mr. Robert McLean Mr. Marvin Mease Mrs. Paul Merkey Miss Anne Merkle Mrs. Glenna Merrill Mrs. Daniel E. Mertz Mr. Adam Miller Miss Ethel Miller Miss Glenna Miller Mr. Guy Miller Mr. Harvey Miller Mr. Howard Miller Miss Iennie Miller Mr. Iohn Miller Mrs. Ralph Miller Miss Ruth Miller Mr. William Miller Miss Elsie Minnich Mrs. Fred Minnich Mrs. Iune Monett Mr. Earl Morgan Mr. Nathan Morgan Mr. Russell Morgan Miss Beulah Moyer Mrs. Kurt Moyer Miss Mary Moyer Miss Anna Myers Miss Pearl Nagle Mr. Frank Neal Mr. Io Io Neal Mrs. Paul Neal Mrs. Stella Neal Miss Emma L. Neidlinger Miss Gloria Neidlinger Mr. Donald Ney Miss Kathleen Noll Miss Betty Olt Mrs. Iohn Owens Miss Pauline Owens Dr. C. E. Peach Mr. Carmine Pepe Mr. Alvin Petravich Miss Sourie Readinger Mr. Horace Reber Miss Virginia Rebuck Mr. Carl Reed Mr. Dale Rehrer Mr. Norman Rehrer Mr. Richard Rehrer Mr. Ronald Rehrer Mr. George Reinert Miss Mary Ricci Miss Emma I. Roeder Mrs. Paul Roeder Mrs. Russell Roeder Miss lean Russell Miss Alberta Sattizahn Mr. Arnold Sattizahn Miss Grace Sattizahn Miss Margaret Sattizahn Mr. Clarence Saul Mr. Iohn Scanlan Mrs. Levi Schach Mr. Alvin Schaeffer Mr. Carl Schaeffer Miss Gloria Schaeffer Mr. Guy Schaeffer Mrs. Raymond Schaeffer Mr. Clark Schneck Mrs. Roy Schneck Mr. Slater Schneck Miss Betty Schwalm Mr. Robert Schwalm Mr. Irvin Schwartz Mr. Richard Schwartz Miss Reba Seiaer Mr. Raymond Semmel Miss Geraldine Shellhamer Miss Anna Shollenberger Miss Dorothy Shollenberger Mr. George Shollenberger Miss lean Shollenberger Mrs. Alda Sites Miss Geraldine Smith Mr. Herbert Smith Miss lean Smith Mr. Iack Snyder Miss Renee Snyder Mr. Robert M. Snyder Mr. Robert Snyder Miss Ruth Ann Somers Miss Marion Sotzin Miss Catherine Spancake Mr. Earl Spancake Miss Ianet Soancake Mr. Ernest Spittler v..JiI65I7'k..v Miss Roberta Stauifenberg Miss Betty Staulfer Mr. Sterling Stauifer Mrs. George Stine Miss Mary Stine Mrs. Harry Straub Miss Pauline Straub Miss Erma Strausser Miss Arlene Strouphauer Mr. Edward Strouphauer Miss Iune Strouphauer Mr. Richard Strouphauer Miss Adele Strubhar Mr. Henry Strupp Mrs. Amy Stump Mr. Richard Thomoson Miss Claire Tobias Mr. Theodore Torok Mrs. Carl Ulsh Mr. Clarence Umbenhauer Mr. Charles Unger Mr. Lee Unger Miss Loretta Unger Rev. Lester Utz Mrs. Elmer Walter Mrs. Iohn Walters Miss Arlene Warner Mr. Charles A. Warner Mrs. Harold Warner Miss Claire Webber Mr. Donald Wenrich Mrs. Mary Wenrich Mrs. William Werner Miss Sara Wehry Mr. Harvey Wertz Mr. Russel Whetstone Mrs. Clara White Mr. Robert Wilhelm Mr. Robert Williams Mrs. Grayce Wilson Mrs. William Wingert Mrs. Fred Witmer Mr. Ben Wolfe Mrs. Frank Wolfe Miss Marion Wolfe Miss Clara Yantz Mr. Harry Yerges Miss Nancy Yocum Rev. Iohn Youse Miss Annetta Zerbe Miss Betty Zerbe Miss Irene Zerbe Mrs. Sterling Zerbe Miss Wilma Zerbe Mrs. Lewis Ziegler Miss Betty Zimmerman Mrs. Carl Zimmerman Mr. Clair Zimmerman Miss Claire Zimmerman Mrs. Evna Zimmerman Miss Grace Zimmerman Miss Lucy Zimmerman Miss Marie Zimmerman Miss Marion Zimmerman Mr. Rav Zimmerman Mr. Kenneth Zulick BASTIAN BROTHERS COMPANY ROCHESTER, N. Y. Designers and Producers of Exclusive High School Class Jewelry Engraved Commencement Announcements and Name Cards QP MR. PAUL L. WAGN ER, District Manager P. O. Box 268 TAMAQUA, PA. kfqeepk, Compliments to the Senior Class from DR. K. HORTNER Remember When: Charlie Davis got his personality haircut. Mrs. Hardenstine took to the air because of a little mouse. We made tear gas and everyone had a crying good time. lean McCarthy gave Scotch MacDonald a black eye fGuess whyll Red Ditzler kissed Miss Greenawalt under the mistletoe. Tootsie Kantner knocked Anna Lou Daubert down and sat on her. We were Mr. Reinert's targets in Biology class. Glenn Reed sang Ave Maria in the chorus in sixth grade. Most of the kids were tied to the chairs for talking in second grade. Compliments of MRS. AUGUSTA D. SHAY MRS. ROBERT COMLOQUOY A FRIEND MR. ROBERT COMLOQUOY Best Wishes -LZKIWPXJ H. R. KNAPP Leather Goods Pottsville, Pa. Compliments of BLUE RIDGE INN RUSSELL S. Rorsmzn Proprietor Compliments of RED LION CAFE RAY MORGAN Proprietor ALLEN Q. SCHWALM NOTARY PUBLIC INSFRANCE BONDS INVES TORS' SYNDICJ TE Pine Grove, Pa. WASSERSWEIGS lfeadquarters for TRUDY HALL JIM'S PLACE The Best for Less AND 'IOHNNYE JUNIOR Pine Grove, Pa. DRESSES B1iR'I'HA'S Buy at GREEN,S BEAUTY SHOP ZIIACIIINELESS IVAVING PHONE 60 With Confdenee xxx u - 65521 n rt :fry Nw 'fs fl Ji Xb QUALITY JEVVELERS m.J4I63l7k.,v CONGRATULATIONS Everyone in our organization wishes the Class of 1946 of the Pine Grove High School A Very Happy Commencement Season and A Happy and Successful Life. ?ZQ D OUTRICH'S Povrsvu Lu. PA. THE STYLE CENTER OF SCHUYLKILL COUNTY FOR MEN'S AND BOYS' APPAREL Mr. Aungst: What do they call those tablets the Gauls used to write on? Iohnnie: Gaul stones. wk Pk Pk Father, said Donald, I'd like to ask you a question. Well, what is it, son? When a lightning bug lightens, why doesn't it thunder? u KANTNER'S ASK Confectionery HALDEMAN Neu's Dealer TH E Stationery Novelties DRUGGIST v..!tf59I7S.,v You lVIm'ry llze Girl- PVe'll Furni.vlz the Horize EHIUDPMIMIIE QS Good Furniture Sinn' 1874 510 North Centre Street Pottsville The Purchasing Public Profits at Schuylkill County's Greatest Department Store BARTO'S RESTAURANT Steaks Chops Chicken and Trimmings Compliments of SCI-INEC ICS STORE Grocery and SlI7llf ll'1.l7llt?.S' of All Kinds C0,,feCti0,H,,-y Pine Grove Sfofg SMITH MOTOR CO. Snlex and Semrizie 4-1lfzc'r1y.r Somelhiny N1'1c ' at MOYIiR'S Suits for Students and Young llen See Our Large Line of Sportswear Pine Grove, Pa. M O Y E R ' S PHONE IIQ 11l1c'ny.v Sflllllffhlllg N'1'14 ' 107 North Centre Street Pottsvill Compliments of E i j- ... -.. DRIESBACH ' o ee Grocery and K.f.1.f.g., i lo o t Confectionery I ill llulilils 'Store A Sflllllfl' Deal to All Pine Grove, Pa. LjfI70lyg, WALLACE D. HIKES MUSIC MART P . 1 O P h Records Sheet Music am er ' aper anger Radios Instruments Spgce Strict 124 North Centre Street me 'Ove' a' Pottsville PHONE 3007 Alda Emerich: Isn't the orchestra playing 'Faust'? Mae Alice Kantner: Oh, no: that's slow. Pk PIC Pk Mr. Reinert: Do you know that a single dolphin has 3,000 little ones? Inquisitive Pupil: Gee, how many would a married one have? JOHN HEFF N ER I nsnmnee CASUALTY LIFE FIRE HEALTH ACCIDENT 'I' R. D. No. 2 Pine Grove, Pennsylvania PHONE 2804 m.!iI71I7k.,v PAYNE'S BARRS FL ER OW' S DRUG E STORE Poftsvmew Pine Grove, Pa. Pennsylvania M U R S Best PVishes for Continued Success 729 Cumberland Street Lebanon, Penna. M W omen's Wear and Good Friendship with Pine Grove High from BROWN 'S RESTAURANT AL BROWN, Manager POST'S Cleaners E5 Dyers ESTABLISHED 1890 302 North Centre Street Pottsville PHONE 1218 T U C H L E R' S 19 North Centre Street Pott.v'uille's Largest Apparel Store G R I M M ' S 5 and 100 Store Pine Grove EDWARD I. HUBER MODERN SHOE REPAIR SHOP Dk 52 Mifflin Street Pine Grove tjq72yK,, From Factory to Home JOHN RARING'S BRIGHTER SONS FURNITURE Quant 7 F1100f'lUeIl7' 436 North Centre Street pottsville Pottsville, Pa. Compliments of NATHAN'S FURNITURE STORE M. L. CARR, MGR. STEWARD'S JEWELERS Pottsville, Pa. 122 South Centre Street Pottsville, Pa. Open Evenings by Appointment JOIN OUR FURNITURE CLLB lean McCarthy: Who is your favorite author? Glenn Reed: My father. lean: What does he write? Glenn: Checks. Pk Pk Pk Teacher: There's a student in this class making a fool of himself. Now, when he stops, I'll start. Compliments S. S . W E I S S Departme11t Store FRANK A. MOYER Dealer in GREEN FLOUR AND FEED Pottsville, Pa. 3 A Square Deal to All PHONE 10-R-5 Pine Grove, Pa. .,,jq73yk, J. EDWARD GANTZ Photographer 213 . S 1 781 CUMBERLAND STREET LEBANON, PENNSYLVANIA L!iI74I7X.,v HARRIS GARAGE Complete Une-Stop Service 65 Nor th Ma in Street PHONE 143 PINE GROVE, PA. CHARLES WERNER SL CO. W E R N E R' S FEED AND LUMBER YARD VVHEAT . FLGUR . GRAIN . LUMBER AND MILL SUPPLIES PHONE 22-R-3 M A T T ' S Compliments of Wlzere Youth Is Served For Fine Children's Wear BOTTLING 111 East Norwegian Street Pofrsville VV. H. DAUBERT, Pro Near Bus Terminal Phone 44 ZIMMERMAN'S TRIANGLE GARAGE SHOES Pine Grove, Pa. Potgllllei .,,jq75 ALL GOOD WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1946 PINE GROVE TANNING CCDMPANY .L-,476pX,, Compliments of C. AND D. SALES Sl SERVICE HUDSON Dealers WILLYS-OVERLAND Dealers O RED ARROW Serfvice Station O PHONE 7-R-20 PINE GROVE F or Better Values .... Better Selection LGVITZ QUALITY DISTINCTIVE SMART FURNITURE JEVVELRY APPAREL LJfI77Dx.,v INSURE YOUR FUTURE with a course at CENTRAL PENN BUSINESS COLLEGE Harrisburg Pennsylvania SUMMER TERM BEGINS IN JUNE Gertie: See my new purse? It just matches my shoes. Myrtle: What's in it? Gertie: Nothing. Myrtlez Then you're wrong. It matches your head. Dk ek Dk What's a smart mosquito? One that can pass a screen test. H. A. KANTNER CQMPLIMENTS Electrical OF Appliances SKATELAND Best Wishes to the Class of '40 WILLIAM D. PRESCOTT, M. D. HENRY F. PRESCOTT, M. D. .,yff78Iyg, CLAWSON'S Reliable Jewelers for Thirty-sefven Years POTTSVILLE Compliments of NEW PENN HOTEL A. R. FREED, Prop. PHONE 68-R-2 Pine Grove, Pa. EASTMAN KODAKS AND CAMERAS 8 and 16 MM Cine Kodaks and Projectors Kodiac Film, Paper, and Accessories HARPEL'S 757-759 Cumberland Street Lebanon, Pa Congmtulations to the Class of '40 BO H O RA D'S - POTTSVILLE The Home of HART, SCHAFFNER AND MARX Clothes Anuzow Shirts Donns Hats m.fff79IYX.,v HENRY L. SNYDER Funeral Home -K 7 Hb qv Lgfff A 152: C! 1 4' tx T ' oh Q fu' , ' UF.. 0' ld L. .13 nj- ., 71 ' Killing: f PHONE 26-R-3 DR. GEORGE J. W1Lsc3131N13ARTO's A. WYNN ffardware Dgnfiyf Plumbing Heating PHONE 21-R-2 PHONE 76-R-2 Compliments of MANSION HOUSE C10ff1i'1f2 fmd MONROE MILLER Show' Proprietor Pine Grove kjqsoyk, RUSSELL FE LTY PURINA FEEDS Compliments of EAGLE HOTEL SAMUEL LEHMAN Proprietor Custom Grinding and Mixing Pine Grove PHoNE 42-R-2 Visitor: How many students are studying in this school? Mr. Speidel: Oh, about one in every ten. Pk Dk 'lf Teacher: Who invented the steam engine? Iolm What? Teacher: Correct WILHELM BROS. Eat the Meat of QUALITY PHONE 45-R-2 S34 PAUL C. WILHELM THOMAS C. VVILHELM v,.!fI31DXJ ann - gffa Lap 44 SOUTH EIGHTH STREET LEBANON INFANTS' AND CHILDRENS CLOTH IN G ANN PEN NYPACKER PROPRIETOR L.2ff32I?'k.J SEIDERS :: Prz'm'z'ng EAST ARCH STREET POTTSVILLE, PA. 45 Years of Dependable Serfvice COMMERCIAL, LAW AND FINE BOOK PRINTERS ' v Printers of THE CARDINAL q,jff83jygJ Compliments of ART ENGRAVING AND ELECTROTYPING CO INCORPORATED 634-636 Court Street Reading, Pa. 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