Pine Grove High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Pine Grove, PA)
- Class of 1948
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THE SCHOOL ITSELF, SHINING RED AND WHITE IN THE MORNING SUN AS WE TRUDGE UP THE HILL . . . THE FRIENDLY SPIRIT . . , WATCHING THE TREES GROW AS WE HAVE CROWN . . . THE CLANGING OF THE LOCKERS . . . THE MURMUR OF THE VOICES IN THE HALLS . . . THE WARMTI-I OF THE WINTER SUN SHINING IN THE WINDOWS 1 . . . THE SOFT, SPRING AIR LULLING US TO SLEEP WHEN WE SHOULD BE AT WORK, DEDICA TION We, the Class of 1948, wish to ded- icate this eighteenth volume of THE CARDINAL to our class advisers, MISS MARGARET A. IOHNSON and MR. CARMINE PEPE, in in appreciation for their wise guid- ance and unfailing help. -4- PINE GROVE HIGH SCHOOL IS A LOT OF LITTLE THINGS THE ADMINISTRATIO AND FACULTY . . . S ' WWWffHff WZ2 wfwffw fg 4 vegxf THE CLOSE COMPANIONSHII' BETWEEN YOU AND US . . . THE ENTHUSIASM OE US BOTH WHEN THERE WAS AN EXTRA SPECIAL ACTIVITY TO BE PRESENTED . . . THOSE GOOD TIMES AFTER SCHOOL . , . THE HOPE THAT THE NEXT GROUP WILL APIIRECIATE YOUR SINCERE HELPEULNESS AS MUCH AS WE HAVE . . . THE KNOVVLEIXJE THAT OIIR INTERESTS WERE YOURS. SCHOOL BOARD IOHN H. BUECHLER SLATER A. SCHWARTZ ROY I. SNYDER Secretary President Vice-President ELLSWORTH R. KAUFFMAN ERNEST S. SPITTLER Treasurer ,-6,-. MARVIN O. WERLEY Supervising Principal Slatington High School Kutztown State Teachers College Muhlenberg College, Ph.B. University of Pennsylvania, M.S. in Ed. MABEL M. GREENAWALT, M.Ed A ssistant Principal Pine Grove High School Millersville State Teachers College Lebanon Valley College Pennsylvania State College English .-f 7 .- DOROTHY M. BUNNELL, B. S. West York High School Millersville State 'Teachers College Pennsylvania State College Reading, History, English, Spelling ADVISER: Iunior Tri-Hi-Y HELEN M. CAMPBELL, B. A. Schuylkill Haven High School Iuniata College Temple University Pennsylvania State College Latin, Library Science, Guidance ADVISER: Dramatic Club Librarians BRUCE L. CHRIST, M. S. Pine Grove High School Gettysburg College Bucknell University Physics, Chemistry, Consumer Chemistry, Science TREASURER: Pine Grove High School Activity Fund RUTH W, CHRIST, B. A. Spring Grove High School Hood College Pennsylvania State College Social Studies, American History ADVISER: Class of 1949 Senior Tri-Hi-Y GLENNA M. CORRELL, B. S. Nescopeck High School Mansfield State Teachers College Drexel Institute of Technology Home Economics, Related Art, I World History ADVISER: Future Homemakers of America ,-1 IRENE HARTUNG, B. S. Tamaqua High School Kutztown State Teachers College .4 rt MARY W. HEFFNER, B. S. Prospect Park High School West Chester State Teachers College Temple University Mzasic ADVISER: Iunior and Senior Glee Clubs, Orchestra DIRECTRESS: Class Night G. BRUCE HENNINGER, B. S. Pine Grove High School Lafayette College Pennsylvania State College Mathematics ADVISER: A'Pine Cone COACH: Iunior Varsity Basketball FACULTY MANAGER OF ATHLETICS MARGARET A. IOHNSON, B. A. Ashland High School College of Chestnut Hill Pennsylvania State College English, German ADVISER: The Cardinal Class of 1948 D. WEBSTER LEHMAN, M. Ed. Carlisle High School Shippensburg State Teachers College Pennsylvania State College Mathematics ADVISER: Senior Hi-Y EILEEN M. McINTYRE, B. S. Ashley High School Pennsylvania State College General and Vocational Home Economics, Related Science, Science ADVISER: Class of 1950, Iunior Home Economics Club ROBERT W. McLEAN, B. S. Lehighton High School Pennsylvania State College Vocational Agriculture, Science ADVISER: Future Farmers of America CARMINE PEPE, M. Ed. Sharon High School Slippery Rock State Teachers College Pennsylvania State College Physical Education and Health COACH: Varsity Athletics ADVISER: Class of 1948 GEORGE A. REINERT Longswamp Township High School Lebanon Valley College Kutztown State Teachers College Muhlenberg College Biol0.EJf. History, German, Geography ADVISER: Iunior Hi-Y IOSEPHINE K. STODART, B. S. Pine Grove High School Kutztown State Teachers College , Latin, English, History, Arithmetic, Science ADVISER: Pine Cone ,-4 IOHN R. WALKER, B.S, Phoenixville High School Millersville State Teachers College Industrial A rls ADVISER: Class of 1950 MARGARET I. ZIMMERMAN, B.S. Pine Grove High School East Stroudsburg State Teachers College Health and Girls' Physiml Education ADVISER: IUNIOR Cheer Leaders I lil., ' -1- Tsglllfl- 9 .4 7,1 wig. .-11,-1 SENIOR EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE President ........................ Lawrence Hand Vice-President .... .... R obert M. Snyder Secretary ....... ......... .... M a rna Mutschler Treasurer ....................... Robert S. Snyder Lawrence Hawkins Mae Herring Virginia Zimmerman Richard Spittler Rachel Lehman Guy Krammes Advisers .... .... IN 'largaret Iohnson, Carmine Pepe CLASS 'SONG QTUNE: 'AThe Whiffcnpoof Songnj To our elementary classes, To the high school that we love, To the dances, plays, and games enjoyed so well, Sing the Seniors here assembled As they start upon their way- And the magic of this moment casts its spell Yes, the magic of this moment As we think of days gone by. Let us linger and remember once again. We will sing to all those memories Through tears and happy smiles We will leave and be forgotten through the years CHORUS: We're the Pine Grove Seniors Who shall find our way Bye, bye, bye, V We have many memories that are here to stay Bye, bye, bye, Algebra, English, history, and all Work, joy, and noise in the hall Lord, protect us and hear our call Bye, bye, bye. CLASS COLORS: Green and White CLASS FLOWER: White Rose CLASS MOTTO: We will either find or make our way. ,-1 12 - PINE GROVE HIGH SCHOOL IS A LOT OF LITTLE THINGS THE SENIORS . . . Y' X X ,T TT . ,4 v.,fQ' 'X Wi ' I-.X I -A ' 4 A QQ X .r 'fn 4 Jr X r4,.,yz. -,243 limp 1 V , N 1,593 M if M ki QE! H' We ,'5.mgfqf.f,- 1: I I ,f f f , w,U'v.,!f ff:-Alu, , 1 Q , N 4, X f Qfllxfr ' X I ww --- f f Yin---.A 1 W ff 9955 f f i CHANGING FROM UNSURE, SCARED UNDER-CLASS- MEN TO CONFIDENT SCHOOL LEADERS . . . LEAV- ING THE AGE OF DEPENDENCE BY REALIZING OUR CAPACITIES AND BASING OUR FUTURE ON THEM . . . RESOLVING TO USE WHAT WE HAVE BEEN TAUGHT TO HELP MAKE A BETTER WORLD FOR ALL . . . AND, LASTLY THE MEMORIES WE WILL CHERISH OF ALL THOSE BIG NIGHTS . . . THOSE HEARTACHES AND ALL THE FUN. NANCY AUNGST. . . shortie . . . loads of giggles . . . 4lNancy19 ACADEMIC freckles . . . What is at Scutto's, Nancy? . . . a friend of everyone . . . Leader of the librarians. Glee Club . . . Tri-Hi-Y . . . Librarians, President ELMER A. BERGER. . . Hangs out at roller-skating rink Ailey . . . cowboy with a car . . . always teasing the girls . . . real sharpie on the accordion. . ACADEMIC IEANETTE BROWN. . . Enjoys movies . . . future house- Iean wife . . . collects photographs as a HOME ECONOMICS hobby . . . goes steady . . . sweet dis- position. F. H. A. IANET M. CARL. . . An accomplished musician . . . a great Ianet talker . . . fond of dogs . . . an apple for the teacher . . . a gum cracker. ACADEMIC Glee Club . . . Tri-Hi-Y . . . Dramatic Club . . . Class Play . . . Orchestra ARTHUR DAUBERT. . . Hangs around Brown's . . . would Nutzer like to join the service . . . town league basketball star . . . has a way with lish. AGRICULTURE F. F. A. ' I ..- 14 ,- Q' MARIE DEAVEN. . . Would like to be a nurse . . . ath- Slick ACADEMIC letic type . . . class crackpot . . . one of the gang . . . a champion bubble blower . . . a friend to all. Tri-Hi-Y, Sergeant-at-Arms . . . Glee Club . . . Cardinal Staff IEAN M. DITZLER. . . A movie fan . . . ambition is to be lean a housewife . . . favors a certain blue Ford . . . engaged. ACADEMIC Tri-Hi-Y SHIRLEY DITZLER. . . A sharp chick . . . haunts Scutto's Muscles . . . good basketball player . . . seldom found at home . . . a whiz on skates . . . main ambition-housewife. ACADEMIC Tri-Hi-Y . . . Cvlee Club . . . Dramatic Club . . . Class Play VIRGINIA DITZLER. . . One of the clan . . . argues in P. llGinnyYY ACADEMIC O. D. class . . . attractive . . . neat dancer . . . cheerleader . . . found at Brown's . . . always giggling. Tri-Hi-Y . . . Glee Club . . . Class Play . . . Pine Cone, Cardinal Staff . . . Cheerleader . . . Treasurer of Music Fund MARDEL DONTON. . . Our quiet girl . . . those pictures UBeckyYY HOME ECONOMICS she draws! . . . quite a pianist . . . very prim . . . drives a green Chrysler. F. H. A. Treasurer is XJ SHIRLEY FEGLEY. . . Good basketball player . . . cute . . . Hap pleasing disposition . . . loves dogs . . . fastidious . . . those big brown eyes find their way around . . . yearns to be an amine hostess. ACADEMIC Tri-Hi-Y IRWIN FESSLER. . . Hangs out at Tremont skating rink Bull . . . ambition, to be an engineer . . . wonder why he dislikes English? ACADEMIC Hi-Y SHIRLEY FORTH. . . Our curly locks . . . one of the Scutto Ianie gang . . . possessive . . . helps Dick with his homework . . . has a high I. Q. . . . carefree . . . likes Capitol buses. ACADEMIC MARY GEIB. . . Swell dancer . . . waitress at Brown's . . . Red always cutting up . . . craves to have red hair . . . good guard . . . liked by everyone . . . what about Tennessee, Mary? . . . ambition, to have a husband and an attractive home. ACADEMIC PAYE GRANGER. . . Cute number . . . haunts the skating Granger HOME ECONOMICS rink . . . pleasing personality . . . always with Betty . . . shuns homework . . . one of our futtfre beauticians. F. H. A. -116,-1 LAWRENCE HAND. . Q Basketball player . . . pleasing per- , Tex ' sonality . . . likes to see big-name or- chestras . . . likes to flirt . . . one of ' the three. ACADEMIC '31 1 Class President . . . Dramatic Club . . . Hi-Y . . . Orchestra . . . Pine Cone . . . Cardinal, Associate Editor . . . Student Council . . . Class Play . . . Basketball . . . Baseball LAVVRENCE HAWKINS. . . One of the three . . . would Fox like to be a test pilot . . . ladies' man . . . submarine captain . . . drives a lot--when possible. ACADEMIC Hi-Y . . . Dramatic Club . . . Basketball, Student Manager . Cardinal, Sports Editor VIOLET HEFFNER. . . A jolly girl . . . ambition is to be an Sweet Pea expert cook . . . simply loves driving the Chevvy . . . usually found in town . . . likes a certain college boy . . . seen with Home Ec. gang . . . dislikes the farm. HOME ECONOMICS Glee Club . . . F. H. A. . . . Class Play MAE HERRING. . . Short and sweet . . . studious . . . goes Mae for a special junior . . . seen in a Ford . . . travels with Ioyce . . . Terry in the class play . . . can be found in the movies . . . friendly disposition. Q ACADEMIC Class Play . . . Cardinal Staff, Snapshot Editor . . . Executive Committee . . . Tri-Hi-Y STERLING HERRING. . . One of the skating crew . . . Handsome Dan hunts . . . would like to be a mechanic . V. . drives a car . . . good humored. ACADEMIC GEORGE HIKES. . . Hangs out at Brown's . . . one ofthe George class Romeos . . . ambition is to be a ma- chinist . . . easy to get along with. ACADEMIC Hi-Y . . . Basketball . . . Baseball IOHN HIKES. . . Cowboy with the car . . . always at the Digger Tremont movies . . . arguing is his specialty . . . ambition is to be a funeral director. INDUSTRIAL ARTS Librarians CARL HOFFMAN. . . Hangs out at Werner's Garage . . . Bugs specialties are driving and hunting . . . am- bition is to be a farmer. AGRICULTURE F. F. A. President, '47-'48 RICHARD HUMMEL. . . The tall blond lad . . . mischiev- Dick ous . . . crazy about girls . . . cowboy driver . . . seen quite often on Mifflin Street: . . . future sailor. ACADEMIC IEANETTE KNAPP. . . A cute blonde . Nettie player . . . haunts walking in the rain . future beautician . . ACADEMIC Tri-I-Ii-Y .-1 18 ,- . . the prize hockey Brown's . . . found . . camera fan . . . . dislikes homework. PAUL KRAMER. . . A great lad . . . our future mechanic Kramer . . . usually seen driving a motorcycle . . . found at skating rink . . . likes to be around the lasses, ACADEMIC Hi-Y GUY KRAMMES. . . A popular guy . . . loves to tell stories Krum . . . wants to become a veterinarian . . . enjoys hunting and fishing . . . found in the movies . . . helpful to the class . . . sociable. AGRICULTURE Executive Committee . . . F. F. A. President '46-'47 IEANNE KRAUSS. . . Our busy girl . . . writes letters . . Ieanne popular . . . one of the Rock gang . . . ACADEMIC pretty miss . . . loves to talk . . . agree- able . . . dislikes being called Dutch . . . future nurse. Student Council, Secretary . . . Tri-Hi-Y, President . . . Pine Cone, Circulation Manager . . . Cardinal Staff . . . Class Play . . . Glee Club IOYCE KRAUSS. . . A likeable girl . . . writes letters . . . Ioyce popular . . . has a silly giggle . . . future airline hostess . . . sleeps through English class . . . a hoe-downer . . . mischievous . . . always talking. ACADEMIC Tri-Hi-Y ROBERT W. KREISER. . . Enjoys hunting . . . expects to Bob become a farmer . . . found at Schultz's . . . dislikes studying . . . quiet type . . another Ag. student. AGRICULTURE F. F. A., Treasurer ALLEN KUTZ. . . A newcomer . . . an ice-cream eater . . . Kutzie hangs out in Cressona . . . quiet . . . drives a Chevvy . . . helps Elmer tease the girls. ACADEMIC RACHEL LEHMAN. . . A tall lass . . . good looking . . . Lehman found around town . . . handy with a mixing bowl . . . another future secretary. HOME ECONOMICS F. H. A., Secretary ROBERT LEHMAN. . . Athletic type . . .easy-going fellow Bob . . . friendly . . . a great teaser . . . plays basketball . . . woman hater . . lanky . . . popular with all. ACADEMIC Hi-Y . . . Baseball . . . Basketball IEANETTE LEISEY. . . Cute blonde . . . quick tempered Leisey . . . hangs out at Blinker's . . . seems to like black wavy 'hair . . . could it be a certain Navy man? HOME ECONOMICS F. H. A. MARY ANN MCCARTHY. . . Always getting into trouble Nancy . . . neat dresser . . . can keep up her end of a conversation . . . has a weakness for Red . . . a future nurse. ACADEMIC , Tri-Hi-Y . . . Glee Club . . . Cardinal Staff . . . Pine Cone, Editor ANN MERKLE. . . Always talking . . . travels around with Merk Ierry . . . changeable . . . a great teaser . happy-go-lucky . . . dark complexion . . . hopes to become a business secretary. ACADEMIC Tri-Hi-Y, Secretary . . . Dramatic Club . . . Pine Cone, Cardinal Staffs ADAM MILLER . . . Can be found at Schuylkill Haven . . . Miller one of our many hunters . . . ambition is to be a baseball player . . . bashful. ACADEMIC I-Ii-Y DOLORES MILLER. . . Always talking and laughing . . . Miller favorite past time is telling jokes . . . an- ACADEMIC other secretary . . . interested in a certain alumnus . . . basketball enthusiast. Tri-Hi-Y . . . Glee Club . . . Cardinal Staff . . . Executive Committee, 3 RUSSEL MORGAN. . . Studious . . . a good argument is Pres ACADEMIC the thing for him . . . long-suffering fa- ther in the class play . . . nice posture . . . Pres and his bow tie are insepar- able . . . hopes to become a Diesel engi- neer. Hi-Y . . . Class Play . . . Dramatic Club . . . Orchestra . . Cardinal Staff, Editor-in-Chief MARNA MUTSCHLER. . . A tiny lass . . . one of the Home llMufCh,' HOME ECONOMICS Ec. gang . . . undecided . . . would like to be a beautician . . . our able class secretary . . . friendly F.H.A. class secretary. F. I-I. A. Class Secretary .- 21 .- EMMA LOUISE NEIDLINGER. . . Little, but oh, my! . . . Weasy hear that noise? That's Wea- sy cheering . . . gets around . . . spends her week-ends up at Hawley . . . loves 'em and leaves 'em. ACADEMIC Cheerleader Captain . . . Tri-Hi-Y . . . Cvlee Club . . . Executive Committee, 1, 2 . . . Cardinal Staff, Assistant Business Manager GLORIA NEIDLINGER. . . Knows her stuff when it comes to Lolly art . . . one of the clan . . . an ardent basketball fan . . . another noisy cheerleader . . . Dear me, that laugh! . . . good student. ACADEMIC Tri-Hi-Y . . . Glee Club . . . Cardinal Staff, Art Editor . Class Play . . . Cheerleader IEAN OWENS. . . Good student . . . helpful . . . our future Ieanne medical secretary . . . can always be found at the skating rink. ACADEMIC Executive Committee, 1, 2 . . . Tri-Hi-Y . . . Pine Cone, Cardinal Stalfs ALVIN PETRAVICH. . . Handsome, blue-eyed, and blond Pedro . . . what a s-m-i-1-e! . . . quiet . . . drives a blue Pontiac . . . hunting sea- son: shot 6 rabbits, 2 pheasants, and missed 3 deer. ACADEMIC CHARLES REED. . . A dependable basketball fan . . . has Chas perfect posture in English class . . . full of mischief . . . can usually cause riots in study periods. ACADEMIC Executive Committee, 1, 2 . . . Hi-Y .. 22 - RICHARD REHRER. . . A handsome redhead . . . likes to Red tease the girls, especially Mae . . . likes to cowboy on skates . . . loads of fun . . . not shy??? ACADEMIC Hi-Y . . . Class Play GEORGE RICCI. . . The drummer of the class . . . a future Ole sailor . . . likes to cowboy with the Chrysler . . . waiting for the right one . . . a teaser . . . curly head . . . always reading. ACADEMIC Cardinal Staff . . . Class Play . . . Orchestra ARNOLD SATTIZAHN. . . Where Arnie goes you hear a Arnie Woof-woof call . . . enjoys algebra . . . likes one thing more than girls- more girls . . . finds pleasure and hopes for a future in baseball . . . al- ways chewing gum. ACADEMIC Hi-Y . . . Class Play PAUL SCHAEFFER. . . Answers to Gussy . . . a familiar Gussy sight in his Chrysler . . . found at Dick's Service Center . . . another future me- chanic . . . a shy guy . . . one of the shop boys. INDUSTRIAL ARTS SLATER SCHNECK. . . Schneckie is our grease-monkey, Schneckie also our cowboy with a car . . . isn't as bashful as he once was . . . practically lives at the Red-Arrow . . . writes won- derful English compositions??? ACADEMIC Class President, 1 . . . Hi-Y . . . Orchestra . . . Baseball Manager A IEAN SHOLLENBERGER. . . What would this world be like lean if there wouldn't be any Daves ? . . . lovelorn adviser to her friends . . . hears the latest jokes . . . neat dresser. ACADEMIC Tri-Hi-Y . . . Glee Club . . . Cardinal Staff GERALDINE SMITH. . . Good looker . . . neat dresser . . . Gerry intends to be a model . . . can be found just about any where . . . collects rings and pictures. ACADEMIC Tri-Hi-Y FAYE ANNA SNYDER. . . Answers to Frizz . . . can al- Frizz ways be found at Brown's . . . good looker . . . has trouble with all her men . . . sings so sweetly. ACADEMIC Librarians, Vice-President . . . Tri-Hi-Y, Song Leader . . . Glee Club . . . Tri-Hi-Y . . . Cardinal Staff ROBERT M. SNYDER. . . A tall redhead . . . blushes . . . Sneezy one of the coach's boys . . . always eating . . . a one-woman man . . . has a temper to match that red hair . . . a good algebra student. ACADEMIC A Hi-Y, Treasurer . . . Pine Cone Staff . . . Cardinal Staff . . . Class Play . . . Orchestra v ROBERT S. SNYDER. . . Better known as Bob or Chip- Bob py . . . a good baseball player . . . seen most in the vicinity of Merkey's . . . a neat dresser . . . friendly . . . a sportsman, ACADEMIC - Class Treasurer . . . I-Ii-Y, President . . . Pine Cone, Sports Editor . . . Cardinal, Business Manager . . . Student Council, Vice-President . . Q . Baseball .-24,-1 RICHARD SPITTLER. . . Our own 'iDutch . . . Oh, I know Dick her! . . . nice guy . . . likes to tease the ACADEMIC girls . . . sports fan . . . drives a Ford , . . a sophomore rooter. Student Council, President . . . Hi-Y . . . Cardinal Staff . . . Pine Cone Staff . . . Basketball . . . Baseball . . . Dramatic Club BETTY STAIIFFER. . . Little lass with a big smile . . . at Betty home in a skating rink . . 4. ambition is to work in a large restaurant . . . always with lean. HOME ECONOMICS Tri-Hi-Y RICHARD STRUBHAR. . . Lives at Suedberg . . . favorite Strubhy hang-out, Greenpoint . . . our prize- winning aviator . . . quiet guy. INDUSTRIAL ARTS PAYS STUPP. . . Our outdoor girl . . . lover of all kinds of Faye sports . . . a good athlete . . . yearns to fly . . . ACADEMIC spends her summers in Connecticut . . . Sweet Arrow Lake is her hangout. Tri-I-li-Y . . . Glee Club LEDYARD THOMPSON. . . Born flyer . . . Mrs. Christ's Tommy pilot . . . great tease . football ACADEMIC follower . . . did you see that girl? . . . a junior's friend. I Cardinal Staff . . . Photography Club ,-25.- CLAIRE WEBBER. . . Keeps the home fires burning . . Claire blushes easily . . . sweet and shy . . . ACADEMIC plays the piano . . . plans to be a music supervisor. Tri-Hi-Y . . . Cvlee Club ROBERT WILHELM. . . A flirt . . . likes hunting . . . a Willie Cherryville visitor . . . drives his dad's car . . . our future butcher . . . usually in mischief. INDUSTRIAL ARTS ANNETTA ZERBE . . Dizzy blonde . . . first in our class to Net be engaged . . . aversion to wolves . . . ambition is to be a model . . . our ideal Vivian. HOME ECONOMICS Class Play . . . Glee Club BETTY ZERBE. . . Home Ec. girls' Pres .... usually seen Betty driving a black Chevvy . . . favorite hangout is Blinker's . . . hopes to be a waitress. HOME ECONOMICS F. H. A. CLAIRE ZERBE. . . Usually seen with Claire W. . . . favor- Claire ite past time, reading and singing . . . movie ACADEMIC fan . ... wants to be a nurse . . . quiet . . . Mrs. Patterson in the class play. Class Play . . . Glee Club . . . Photography Club .- 26 ,-1 - BETTY ZIMMERMAN. . . A tiny tot usually seen with , Betty Weasy . . . works at BroWn's . '. . loves to play hookey . . . always loses her voice after a basketball game . . . will make a good housewife . . . loves 'em all. ACADEMIC Tri-Hi-Y . . . Glee Club . . . Cheer Leader VIRGINIA. ZIMMERMAN. . . Our cowgirl . . . likes to play Virginia a guitar . . . usually seen at hoe- A downs or in the movies . . . nice girl. HOME ECONOMICS F. H. A .... Executive Committee ALMA MATER QTLINE: An Old American Song l Nestled in among the mountains, In a vale we love, Lies a pleasant little village Whic'h is named Pine rove. CHORUS: Here we all have gained our knowledge, In the school we love, ' 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. -27.- Little Minister Petite Pres Look what Ieanetta caught! Sweethearts Shy little miss Happy Whats wrong, Claire? Bathing Beauty Picture of contentment Coy Me Thinking Violet looks disgusted Bashful i'Red ?? Look at Sneezy ! Sober Innocent Happy-go-lucky PINE GROVE HIGH SCHOOL IS A LOT OF LITTLE THINGS THE OTHER CLASSES. .. . ,'-- Q wx a A 1 C 'ON L 6 - A Gas I , ' ' . EJ 9 Q-J wb X ! I x, EIEIBIWI L 1 XIfff THE HELPING HAND EXTENDED FROM ONE CLASS TO ANOTHER . . . CLASS RIVALRY, BUT SCHOOL UNITY . . . THE IUNIOR PROM AND THE SENIOR BALL . . . THE FUTURE SENIORS WHO WILL LEAD OUR SCHOOL NEXT YEAR AND THE YEARS AFTER. Back Row: Emma lean Dubbs, Faye Frantz, Dorothy Reber, Dolores Madenford, Shirley Wert, Florence Mitsky. Second Row: Ioyce Schaeffer, Ruth Fisher, Miriam Hoy, Gladys Balthaser, Ianet Sampson, Mar- guerite Kelly, Meva Aungst, Elizabeth Wynn. First Row: Dorothy Machusic, Dorothy Mutschler, Eva Breidigan, Betty Ann Lehman, Ophelia Lengle, Lois Aungst, Lucille Lengle, Mae Strausser. ' Back Row: Harry Kramer, Glenn Moyer, Andrew Warner, Robert Emerich, Harvey Wertz, Ray Herring, Robert Readinger. Fourth Row: Robert Machamer, Robert Fidler, Guy Schaeffer, Robert Hopple, Connie Spittler, Ioseph Dohner, George Ziegler, Richard Witmer. Third Row: Kenneth Neal, Ralph Miller, Iohn Long, Daniel Kramer, Richard Adams, Allen Felty, Chester Emerich. Second Row: Russel R, Morgan, Raymond Brensinger, Donald Schwartz, Theodore Torok, Donald Dubbs, William Miller, Henry Stupp. First Row: lack Lash, Lester Schaeffer, Iohn Scanlon, Thomas Tobias, Clarence Umbenhauer, Samuel Kramer, Kenneth Ditzler. -30- RICHARD ADAMS-tricky LOIS AUNGST-indifferent MEVA AUNGST-nice GLADYS BALTHASER-good-natured KENNETH DITZLER-tiny IOSEPH DOHNER-unconcerned BEN DONMOYER-idle DONALD DUBBSMcarefree EMMA IEAN DUBBS-Highty CHESTER EMERICH-serene ROBERT EMERICH-'lanky ALLEN FELTY'-fascinating ROBERT FIDLER-bashful RUTH FISHER-serious FAYE FRANTZ-attractive RAY HERRING-easy-going ROBERT HOFFMAN-freckles MIRIAM HOY-luscious MARGUERITE KELLY-admirable HARRY KRAMER-sporty SAMUEL KRAMER-interested BETTY ANN LEHMAN-sincere LUCILLE LENGLE-helpful OPHELIA LENGLE-quiet IOHN LONG-prankish IACK LASH-casual ROBERT MACHAMER -self-satisfied DOROTHY MACHUSIC - genial JUNIORS DOLORES MADENFORD-vigorous RALPH MILLER-handsome WILLIAM MILLER-friendly FLORENCE MITSKY-giggly RUSSEL MORGAN-happy-go-lucky GLENN MOYER-tormenting DOROTHY MUTSCHLER-dreamy KENNETH NEAL--independent ROBERT READINGER-courteous DOROTHY REBER-cheerful IANET SAMPSONF-original IOHN SCANLON-mischievous GUY SCHAEFFER-oblivious IOYCE SCHAEFFER-companionable LESTER SCHAEFFER-candid DONALD SCHWARTZ-tantalizing CONNIE SPITTLER-cordial MAE STRAUSSER-reserved HENRY STUPID'-sleepy THOMAS TOBIAS-neat THEODORE TOROK-'talkative CLARENCE UMBENHAUER-good-natured ANDREW WARNER-reckless SHIRLEY WERT-amiable HARVEY WERTZ-spirited ELIZABETH WYNN-brainy GEORGE ZIEGLER-studious IUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS President .,.................................. SAMUEL KRAMER Vice-President ..... .... G EORGE ZIEGLER Secretary ..... ..... G LADYS BALTHASER Treasurer . . . ..,...................... DONALD SCHWARTZ EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE SHIRLEY WERT, HARRY KRAMER, IOHN SCANLON, CONNIE SPITTLER, DONALD DUBBS, ALLEN FELTY, DOROTHY MUTSCHLER Advlser ................................... MRS. BRUCE CHRIST M31- Back Row: Gertrude Lengel, Rose Kintzel, Alice Bridges, Shirley Merkey, Olive Kemmerling. Fourth Row: Grace Behm, Mildred Daubert, loan Brommer, Iune Binkley, Shirley Snyder, lane Kendall, Martha Lehman. Third Row: Dorothy Barr, Emma Louise Roeder, Phyllis Kerschner, Betty Boyer, Reba Schneck, Myrtle Hein. Second Row: Dolores Rager, Nancy lean Krammes, Dorothy Madenford, Phyllis Wehry, Helen Neidlinger, Thelma Neidlinger. First Row: Iean Clark, Alice Herring, Sara Nagle, Iosephine D'Agostino, Mary Ricci, Anna Mae Schwalm. 1 Back Row: Carl Heinbach, Ronald Merkey, Anson Kramer, Robert Hein, Willard Sattizahn, William Wenrich. Fourth Row: Thomas Daubert, Gerald Freed, Arthur Aungst, Iohn Lehr, Leroy Strubhar. Third Row: Robert Felty, Thomas Brensinger, William Stupp, Randolph Monger, Glenn Hikes. Iames Lengel. Second Row: Bruce Hummel, Lawrence Hoy, Gerald Evelan, Robert Becker. First Row: William Pfeiffer, Stuart Athey, Robert Hoffman, Edwin Fritz, Richard Reed. -32- SOPHOMORES STUART ATHEY-sociable ARTHUR AUNGSTHCarefree DOROTHY BARRf-refined ROBERT BECKER-energetic GRACE BEHM-jovial IUNE BINKLEY-reserved BETTY BOYERHfascinating THOMAS BRENSINGER-indifferent ALICE BRIDGES-sincere IOAN BROMMER'-fastidious IEAN CLARK-excitable IOSEPHINE D'AGOSTINO-tiny MILDRED DAUBERTP-dependable THOMAS DAUBERT-unconcernecl GERALD EVELAN-intelligent ROBERT FELTY-unobserving GERALD FREED-boisterous EDWIN FRITZ-happy-go-lucky MYRTLE HEIN-jolly ROBERT HEIN-genial CARL HEINBACH-muscular ALICE HERRING-happy GLENN HIKES-polite ROBERT HOFFMAN-Striving LAWRENCE HOY-sleepy BRUCE HUMMEL-easy-going OLIVE KEMMERLING-intellectual IANE KENDALL-attractive PHYLLIS KERSCHNER-sophisticated ROSE KINTZELFtimid ANSON KRAMER-mild NANCY IEAN KRAMMES-studious MARTHA LEHMAN-competent IOHN LEHR-backward GERTRUDE LENGEL-pleasant IAMES LENGEL-buoyant DOROTHY MADENFORDP-mild-tempered RONALD MERKEY-irresponsible SHIRLEY MERKEY-artistic RANDOLPH MONGER-sober SARA NAGLE-jolly HELEN NEIDLINGER-dhonest THELMA NEIDLINGER-frank WILLIAM PFEIFFER-persevering DOLORES RAGER-sincere RICHARD REED-bashful MARY RICCI-capable EMMA LOUISE ROEDER-persistent WILLARD SATTIZAHN-carefree REBA SCHNECK-concerned A ANNA MAE SCHWALM-cute SHIRLEY SNYDER'-quiet LEROY STRUBHAR'-placid WILLIAM STUPP-tall PHYLLIS WEHRY-agreeable WILLIAM WENRICH-friendly SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS President ...................................... STUART ATHEY Vice-President ..... . . . ROBERT BECKER Secretary ........ . . . IOAN BROMMER Treasurer. . ............................... CARL HEINBACH EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE RONALD MERKEY, BETTY BOYER, DOROTHY BARR, RANDOLPH MONGER Advisers ....... MISS EILEEN MCINTYRE, MR. IOHN P. WALKER ,-33,-1 FRESILWEN -5 Back Row: Ianet HoHman, Alice Felty, Bessie Lengle, Mae Zerhe, Arlene Herring, Marguerite Aungst, Iune Miller, Doris Zechman, Ianet Lcngle. Fifth Row: Gloria Schwartz, Shirley Hummel, Mary Ann Rhen, Dolores Tobias, lean Lengle. Iosephine Fidler, Nlarie Warner, Patricia Torok, Marion Miller, Marlene Wise. Fourth Row: Reba Dauhert. Marion Zimmerman, Faye Herring, Mary Strausser, Emma lean Fegley, Geraldine Shellhammer, Constance Sites. Anna Zimmerman. Lucille Harvey. Third Row: Virginia Lash, Constance Aungst, Ethel Wise, Frances Bretz, Betty Felty. Irene Daubert, Kathleen Noll, Shirley Stine, Iean Aungst. Second Row: Ioan Lehr. Marjorie Boughter, lrcne Zerhe, Dorothy Keeler, lean Alice Miller, Ethel Miller, Ioan Barr. Grace Mutschler, Catherine Lengle, Gloria Iones. First Row: Mary Ellen Daubert, Rhoda Spittler, Lurda Moyer, lean Snyder, Mary Freed, lean Cappel. Phyllis Clark. Back Row: Richard Snyder. Lee Unger, Paul Lehman, Quentin Lengle, Stanley Fenstermacher, Robert Huber. Ben Wolfe, Leo D'Agostino. Fifth Row: Paul Loy, Kenneth Kerschner, Kenneth Rumpf, William Keefer, Richard Beck, Robert Hommes, Edward Matternas, Mervin Moyer, Charles Brown, William Thompson. Fourth Row: Willis Iones. Ernest Kramer, Roy Brown, Iames Ditzler, Delton Herring, lohn Strubhar, Max Austin, Harold Hoy, Raymond Fisher. Kenneth Fisher Third Row: Charles Deichert, Harvey Hubler, Curtis Schwartz. Charles Sattizahn, Howard Olt, Richard Klinger, Arlen Hummel. Second Row: William Klinger, William Morgan, Lawrence Neal, Kenneth Boyer Elmer Breidigan, Peter Henninger. Richard lones. First Row: Marlin Moyer, Alan Emerich, Franklin Kintzel. Bruce Fehr, Leo Kimmel. Roy Schneck, Ronald Daubert. -34.. Q EIGHTH GRADE Back Row: Iames Kegerreis, Eugene Stahl, Iune Hummel, Robert Schultz, Ruth Kramer, Iack Goodman, Ellen Doran, William Grumbine, Ina Readinger, Earl Kreiser. Fourth Row: Norman Kreiser, Lois Snyder, Charles Boltz, Beatrice Ditzler, Allen Aungst. Betty Stahl, Clark Bohr, Ella Motter. Third Row: Franklin Berger, Myrle Kramer, Earl Kerschner, Alice Ditzler, Robert Ney, Helen Gay Sheley, Guy Fessler, Loretta Becker. Second Row: William Aungst, Eva Daubert, Andrew Shucker, Betty Miller, George Miller, Dolores Mendell, Robert Hummel. First Row: Norman Schultz, Ianet Adams, Herbert Felty, Anna Mae Wenrich, George Strub- har, Ioan Hommes, Dale Mclntyre. SEVENTH GRADE Back Row: Fred Kerschner, Edwin Minnich, Albert D'Agostino, Robert Marshall, Donald Reinhart. Fifth Row: Richard Doran, Dolores Wenrich, Veree Hikes, Lorraine Neal, Arlene Morgan, Myrle Walters, Paul Zerbe. Fourth Row: Bruce Zimmerman, Ioanne Bonewitz, Sara Kegerreis, lean Henninger, Ioan Snyf der, Shirley Donmoyer, Iune Zimmerman, Dorothy Ney, Thomas Aungst. Third Row: Clarence Sattizahn, Iackson Pepe, Paul Utz, Robert Hopstetter, William Kline, Iohn Schultz. Seco'nd Row: Sara Hesser, lane Brommer, Elizabeth Ann Athey, Ianet Beuchler, Nancy Mach- amer, Shirley Miller, Betty Ann Zimmerman, Ioan Breisch. First Row: Earl Emerich, Donald Aungst, Richard Wertz, Edwin Schultz, Franklin D'Agostino, Kenneth Reinhart, Robert Fritz, Robert Lyman. -35- Interior decorators Tomboy Glamour Gal Our cowgirl They go steady We hiked The clan Iust resting Our advisers Pyramids PINE GROVE HIGH SCHOOL IS A LOT OF LITTLE THINGS THE ACTI ITIES . . . H E- I lik . I a' u 1 . 'uf SF RI I' , V fo N OQ' f F U -ffff f JI? .l f Q! L MU f this I W pt, , Q x S If um N X WIDENING OUR FRIENDSHIPS AS WE MEET OTH- ERS FROM DIFFERENT CLASSES ON A SOCIAL BASIS . . . COOPERATING WITH THEM ON OUR PROIECTS . . . THE LEADERSHIP OF THE OFFICERS . . . THE NUMEROUS PARTIES . . . AND CHARITIES SPON- SORED BY OUR CLUBS . . . THE INFORMAL FRIEND- SHIP WITH THE ADVISERS . . . AN IMPORTANT PART OF OUR UNVVILLINGNESS TO LEAVE. STUDENT COUNCIL Our student government, which was organized last year, has helped in many ways to develop better citizenship in our school. Since the installation of the Student Council oflicers during the assembly program on September 24, laws have been made aiming at the improvement of the school. A student handbook was issued for the benefit of the rural students. The members, rep- resentatives from both Iunior and Senior High School, are elected by the student body. The members are as follows: Twelfth Grade: Lawrence I-land, Ieanne Krause, Robert S. Snyder, Rich- ard Spittler. Eleventh Grades Donald Schwartz, Connie Spittler, Dorothy Mutschler, Elizabeth Wynn, Tenth Grade: lliobert Becker, Ioan Brommer, Richard Reed, Shirley Mer- ey. Ninth Grade: Ioan Barr, Robert Huber, Ethel Miller. Eighth Grade: Ioan Hommes, Lois Snyder. Seventh Grade: Paul Utz, Paul Zerbe. The Student Council oflicers, also elected by the student body, are: President ........................ Richard Spittler Vice-President ..... .... R obert S. Snyder Secretary ........ ..... I eanne Krause -33- CARDINAL STA FF EDITOR-IN-CHIEF ....................... ASSOCIATE EDITOR .............. BUSINESS MANAGER ............. ASSOCIATE BUSINESS MANAGER .... ART EDITOR ....................... ASSISTANT ART EDITOR ......... SPORTS EDITOR ......... SNAPSHOT EDITOR ....... LITERARY STAFF Virginia Ditzler Ieanne Krause Rachel Lehman Ann Merkle Mary Ann McCarthy lean Owens Ledyard Thompson ADVISER ............... -- 39 ..........Russell Morgan . . . . . . . Lawrence Hand . . . . . . . .Robert S. Snyder . . .Emma Louise Neidlinger . . . . . . . . Gloria Neidlinger . . . . . .Marna Mutschler .. . ...... Lawrence Hawkins ..............Mae Herring BUSINESS STAFF Marie Deaven Dolores Miller George Ricci Iean Shollenberger Faye Anna Snyder Robert M. Snyder Richard Spittler .. Miss Margaret A. Iohnson SENIOR TRI-HI-Y To build a better world Ready I must be In the place where life doth find meg Holding fast, yet pushing on Into glorious adventure- You and I and Cvod. This is the Tri-Hi-Y code which the girls follow, Club membership is open to any senior high school girl who is willing to uphold the ideals of the organ- ization, which are high standards of Christian character in the school and community. Activities of the year included initiation of new members, installation of oflicers, a barn dance, and the giving of gifts to crippled children. This year the club participated in Teen Topics, a Bible Study Contest. Some of the guest speakers included Rev, Iohn Youse, Mr. Werley, Rev. Walter Deibler, and Nlr. Keiser. The officers are: President ......... ..... I EANNE KRAUSE Vice-President ..... . . . ELIZABETH WYNN Secretary ........ .......... A NN MERKLE Treasurer ......... .... G LADYS BALTHASER Sergeant-at-Arms .... ....... M ARIE DEAVEN Adviser ,.......... ..... M RS, RUTH CHRIST .-40,-1 SENIOR HI-Y The I-li-Y Club was first organized in 1927 by Mr. Eichler to give the young men of our school a greater understanding of Y. M. C. A. work. The club's purpose is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and commu- nity high standards of Christian character. The club is based on clean speech, clean sports, clean scholarship, and clean habits. To become a member of this club the boys must promise to uphold these standards. The officers are: President ........ .... R OBERT S. SNYDER Vice-President ..... ...... L AWRENCE HAND Secretary ........ .. . DONALD SCHWARTZ Treasurer.. ....... ...... ....... R O BERT M. SNYDER Adviser ............................. ..... . ..MR. D. W. LEHMAN During the course of the year the boys had a Father and Son Banquet, and were also enrolled in the Teen Topics contest conducted by Y clubs all over the country. .-41.-1 JUNIOR TRI-H1-Y President ........,. . . . . ................ IOAN BARR Vice-President .... ......... E THEL MILLER Secretary ....... ........ I EAN ALICE MILLER Treasurer ..... ......... E MMA IEAN FEGLEY Adviser ............................. MRS. DOROTHY BUNNELL During the 1947-48 term, the Iunior Tri-Hi-Y organization has been espe- cially active. They initiated many new members, sponsored several skating parties, and they also sponsored a contest, whose entries included speeches, poems, humor rhymes, and posters, and in which prizes amounting to six dollars were awarded to each grade separately. This club's purpose this year was: 1. To honestly try to live up to the purpose of the Iunior Tri-Hi-Y: To create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character. I 2. To be more faithful and loyal to the church. 3. To try to be at our best in our homes, with our parents, our brothers and sisters. 4. To study and do our work in school. To appreciate more the great oppor- tunities the school presents us. 5. In our relationships with others to be more friendly, kind, and consider- ate. .-42,-1 JUNIOR HI-Y The Iunior Hi-Y of Pine Grove High was organized under the direction of Mr. Miller. Its purpose was to create good understanding and character among the younger boys. The organization's aim is to secure clean speech, clean scholarship, clean sports, and clean habits. The boys initiated the new members into the club, and one of the main events of the season was their doggie roast. The oH'icers of the club were also invited to the Father and Son Banquet given by their older brothers, the Senior Hi-Y. The ofHcers are: President ,....... ......... R OBERT NEY Vice-President .... ...... P ETER HENNINGER Treasurer ....... ......... W ILLIAM KEEPER Adviser ....... ..... M R. GEORGE REINERT -43.- SENIOR GLEE CLUB Violet Heffner Annetta Zerbe lvlary Ann McCarthy Virginia Ditzler Nancy Aungst Betty Zimmerman Emma Louise Neidlinger Faye Stupp Marguerite Kelly Dorothy Mutschler Nancy lean Krammes SOPRANOS Anna Mae Schwalm Marie Deaven Claire Webber Rachel Lehman Ieanette Leisey Marna Mutschler Ioan Brommer Emma Louise Roeder Faye Anna Snyder SECOND SOPRANOS Ruth Fisher Emma lean Dubbs Ieanne Krause Betty Boyer Sara Nagle Olive Kemmerling Iosephine D'Agostino Gertrude Lengel Dorothy Barr lvlartha Lehman Alice Bridges Florence Mitsky ALTOS lean Shollenberger Dolores Miller Gloria Neidlinger Shirley Merkey The Senior Glee Club meets every Friday afternoon under the direction of Mrs. Mary Heifner. The girls have participated in programs in the school and in the community. As in former years, the main event for the Glee Club was the Spring Festival on April 16. I une ,I ,, ,.,,, ,,,, ,. , ,. , ,. .,,...,., ,wt .f M m fr - i f ga Q A BTH? 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JUNIOR GLEE CLUB SOPRANOS Shirley Heitz Catherine Lengle Grace Mutschler Betty Miller Helen Gay Sheley Loretta Becker Ianet Adams Gloria Iones Alice Ditzler Betty Felt Marjorie goughter Iosephine Fidler Patricia Torok Marie Warner Ianet Lengle Ioan Brommer Faye Herring Dolores Tobias Ethel Miller Ioan Barr Constance Aungst Virginia Lash Irene Zerbe Irene Daubert Shirley Hummel Geraldine Shellhammer Arlene Morgan Dolores Wenrich Frances Bretz lean Snyder Ioan Snyder Alice Felty Iune Hummel Eva Daubert lean Cappell Ethel Wise SECOND SOPRANOS Myrle Walters Doris Zechman Lois Snyder Ioan Hommes ALTOS Ina Readinger Anna Mae Wenrich Ruth Kramer lean Alice Miller Ianet Hoffman lean Lengle Betty Stahl Marguerite Aungst Dorothy Ney Ianet Beuchler Lorraine Neal Shirley Donmoyer Beatrice Ditzler Myrle Kramer Emma Iean Fegley Sara Hesser Shirley Miller Elizabeth Ann Athe Dorothy Keefer Mary Freed Ellen Doran Ioanne Bonewitz lean Henninger Sara Kegerreis Nancy Machamer The Iunior Glee Club meets every Friday under the direction of Mrs. Mary Heffner. The club sang at the Christmas Assembly and also took part in the Spring Music Festival. ,-415,-f ORCHESTRA BRASS Trumpets: Trombones: Iohn Long Robert M. Snyder Russell Morgan Lester Schaeffer Richard Reed Andrew Schucker Richard Snyder Richard Iones Baritone: Edward Matternas Slater Schneck Arlen Hummel Harold Hoy Lorraine Neal REED Clarinets: Emma lean Dubbs Donald Schwartz Saxophone? Emma Louise Roeder Lawrence Hand Iackson Pepe Ioanne Bonewitz Anna Mae Wenrich PERCUSSION Drums: George Ricci Theodore Torok Pianist ................................ Ianet Carl During the year the orchestra played for the weekly assembly programs, the Senior Class Play, the Spring Music Festival, and the Commencement Exercises. The orchestra is under the direction of Mrs. Mary Heffner. ,-46,-1 STUDENT LIBRARIANS There are now eighty-seven members of the Student Librarians. This group meets every Monday afternoon. The organization is open to any pupil from seventh to twelfth grade. The Librarians have many duties, such as: the repairing of books, checking out of books, keeping books in order, and helping students to find reference material. Members who have served as Librarians for one year are entitled to wear the Librari- an's Emblem. The Senior Librarians receive the Library Medal on grad- uation. The officers are: President ........ ......... N ANCY AUNGST Vice-President ..... ..... F AYE ANNA SNYDER Secretary ........ ............ A LICE BRIDGES Treasurer . . ............... DOROTHY BARR Adviser.. .... MISS HELEN M. CAMPBELL I -47... FUTURE HOMEZWAKERS OF AMERICA President ......... .......... B ETTY ZERBE Vice-President .... .... M ARNA MUTSCHLER Secretary ....... ....... R ACHEL LEHMAN Treasurer .,.... .......... M ARDEL DONTON Adviser .............. MRS. GLENNA CORRELL Chapter Mother ..... MRS. SLATER SCHWARTZ During the year the girls have completed many Worthwhile projects. The sophomores made different articles from felt for their own use, and the junior and senior members made dress forms for themselves. The club has sponsored the sending of boxes to Germany consisting of clothing, pins, needles, but- tons, and other necessary items voluntarily contributed by the girls. Their social activities included a Christmas party when the girls exchanged gifts and served refreshments. -48-f JUNIOR HOIWE ECONOMICS CLUB President ........ .... I RENE DAUBERT Vice-President .... ........... B ETTY FELTY Secretary ....... ....,.......... M AE ZERBE Treasurer .... ..... M ARY ELLEN DAUBERT Adviser ............... MISS EILEEN MCINTYRE The club has been working on various projects such as felt lapel pins, and felt table decorations. These projects have been very popular and the members learned clever ways of making attractive ornaments out of discarded felt. The new members were initiated: a Christmas party was held at which gifts were exchangedg and the year closed with a farewell party. -49- I THE FUTURE FARMERS OF AIWERICA The Future Farmers of America, or F. F. A., as it is commonly known, is the national organization of, by, and for boys studying vocational agricul- ture in public secondary schools. As an integral part of the program of vocational education in agriculture in the public school system of America, the F. F. A. has become well known in recent years. The F. F. A. is an intra-curricular activity having its origin and root in a definite part of the school curriculum -f vocational agriculture. The foundation upon which the Future Farmers of America organization is built includes leadership and character development, sportsmanship, coopera- tion, service, thrift, scholarship, improved agriculture, organized recreation, citizenship and patriotism. The primary aim of the Future Farmers of America is the development of agricultural leadership, cooperation, and citizenship. The motto is as follows: Learning to dog Doing to learn: Earning to live: Living to serve. Chapter oflicersz President .... Vice-President ..... .... Secretary .... Treasurer .... . . . . . CARL HOFFMAN RUSSELL R. MORGAN RANDOLPH MONGER . . . . . ROBERT FIDLER Reporter . . . . . . GUY SCHAEFFER Sentinel . . . ...... ROBERT FELTY Conductor . . . . . ARTHUR DAUBERT Adviser... MR. ROBERT MCLEAN DRA1WA TIC CLUB Membership in the Grove Players is open to all. This year the club has thirteen members. They meet on Friday afternoon to work on vari- ous plays. A Thanksgiving Assembly entitled When Elmer Played Iohn Alden was presented by the club members, In April they produced a lecture-skit, How to Propose. The club and its productions are under the direction of Miss Helen M. Campbell. .-51,-1 PINE CONE Editor-in-Chief ....... ......... M ary Ann McCarthy Assistant Editor ........ ................ E lizabeth Wynn Circulation Managers ..... ..... I eanne Krause, Anne Merkle Alumni Editor ........ .............. V irginia Ditzler Exchange Editor .... .... ....... I e an Owens Sports Editor ....... . . .Robert S. Snyder Art Editor .................. ......... ....... T h eodore Torok Assistant Art Editor ............................. Shirley Merkey Humor Editors ....... Iohn Long, Theodore Torok, Donald Schwartz Senior Reporters-Lawrence Hand, Richard Spittler, Robert M. Sny- der. Iunior Reporters-Shirley Wert, Connie Spittler, Ruth Fisher, George Ziegler, Ianet Sampson. Sophomore Reporters-'Nancy Iean Krammes, Ioan Brommer, Olive Kemmerling. Printers .......... ................ I ohn Long, Donald Schwartz Faculty Advisers .... ............... M rs. Stodart, Mr. Henninger ,-52,-1 gg M GROWING PAINS ln a small university town in California lives the McIntyre family, Mr. and Mrs. George McIntyre, and their children, Terry and George. Terry is find- ing that there comes a time when girls mdst stop playing boys' games and become young ladies, much to her disgust. George discovers that girls are fascinating creatures, and goes through the throes of puppy love with all the fervor of a Don Iuan. Terry finds that being a young lady has some advantages, and decides to study the wiles of Prudence Darling, a young miss who arrives in the neigh- borhood and proceeds to cause all the boys' hearts to flutter. George finally succeeds in getting a second-hand car through barter, and life reaches a new high through a party given for him by his mother, because he consented to have his tonsils removed. Terrible things happen. George's white flannels disappear: he falls into the arms of the law: the party breaks up: and Prudence jilts him. Life indeed seems very black, but George finds that there are other fish in the sea. To Terry comes the revelation that, although boys may like to flirt with the cud- dly kind, they prefer a girl who can be a pal, for a steady diet. This humorous and excellently cast play was presented November 13 and 14, 1947, by members of this year's graduating class. The entire production was under the direction of Miss Helen M. Campbell. The cast: George Mclntyre.. .... Lawrence Hawkins Patty .... .... V irginia Ditzler Terry Mclntyre. ,. ....... Mae Herrinq Dutch .... .... R ichard Spittler Mrs. Mclntyre .... ........ S hirley Ditzler Iane ...... Ieanne Krause Professor Mclntyre ....... Russell I. Morgan Omar .... .... R obert M. Snyder Mrs. Patterson .... ....... C laire Zerbe Miriam .... .... R achel Lehman Elsie Patterson.. .... Gloria Neidlinger Hal ..... .... G eorge Ricci Prudence .... ..,...... I anet Carl Vivian ............ . . . Annetta Zerbe Brian ..... ...... L awrence Hand Pete ................ .... R ichard Rehrer The dog .................... Blacky Ditzler OUR JUNIOR PROM THE CROWNING THE COURT THE GRAND MARCH ALL OF US F-54- PINE GROVE HIGH SCHOOL IS A LOT OF LITTLE THINGS THE ATHLETICS . .. Xxix I gl :fx X NGSQ QQ II '-E ' 5 xx F 1 ,. WJ A U o ff I Q3 jf I H, 'V :eil 0 ' ' JSI P -,,, OUR MINIATURE CHEERLEADER . . . THE ALMOST HYSTERICAL EXCITEMENT WHEN THE SCORE IS CLOSE . . . THE DEEP-ROOTED PRIDE IN OUR TEAM . . . THE EXHILIRATION OF WINNING . . . THE DESPAIR OF LOSING . . . THE SOUNDS ON THE HARDWOOD AND THE SHARP CLICK AS BALL MEETS BAT ON THE DIAMOND. SOUTH SCHUYLKILL LEAGUE CHAMPS Third Row: Lawrence Hawkins, Manager: George Hikes: Kenneth Ditzler, Manager. Second Row: Mr. Pepe, Robert Becker, Robert Emerich, Paul Lehman, Allen Felty, Connie Spittler, Mr. Henninger. First Row: Harry Kramer, Robert Lehman, Lawrence Hand, Richard Spittler, Robert M, Sny- rn! U U O j::7o'o-U-o'575-ororo t der, Robert Machamer. INDIVIDUAL RECORDS OF VARSITY Games EG. Fo.G. F.T.A, P.F. Pts. Robert Snyder . . .... 25 59 16 33 26 134 Robert Lehman ........ 22 46 26 53 29 118 Lawrence Hand ....... 27 123 56 103 77 302 Harry Kramer .. .... 26 49 21 55 63 119 Richard Spittler . .... 27 93 79 143 73 265 Robert Machamer ..... 27 104 35 57 43 243 George Hikes . . . .... 22 16 3 15 25 35 Robert Emerich . . . . . 9 3 1 2 8 7 Allen Felty ..... .. 13 6 5 12 29 17 Connie Spittler . . . . 8 3 3 5 l 9 Robert Becker . . . . 9 11 5 8 7 27 Paul Lehman . . . . . 9 7 3 6 9 17 Total ...... . . .... 520 263 492 400 1293 Opposition ...... ........ 3 57 211 482 420 925 AVERAGES Won 20 1. Points per Game 47.9-opposition 34.3 Lost 7 2. Foul Average 53.5Wf-opposition 438W VARSITY TEAM RECORD - SEASON 1947-48 Denotes Non-League Games G. ...... Tamaqua ........... 50 P. G Cass .......... . . . 24 G. ...... St. Clair ............ 35 P. G. ...... Tremont ............ 46 G. ...... Pottsville ........... 44 fextra periodl I2 extra periodsl P. G Schuylkill Haven ..... 42 G. ...... Schuylkill Haven ..... 53 fextra periodl G. ,..... Port Carbon ......... 30 P. G Port Carbon ......... 37 G. ...... Reilly ........ . . 31 P G Reilly .............. 35 G. ...... Alumni ............. 26 P. G. ...... Hegins ...... .... 2 8 G. ...... Frackville . .......... 24 P. G. ...... Branch .... . .. 28 G. ...... Hershey Industrial . .. 42 P. G. ...... St. Clair ....... .. . . 25 G. ...... Hegins . ............ . 29 P G Orwigsburg .... .... 4 0 G. ...... Branch .... ,.... . . . , 31 P. G Cass ........ . . . 44 G. ...... Minersville . ......... 32 P. G. ...... Tremont ..... . . . . 33 G. ...... Orwigsburg ......... 34 P. G. ...... Minersville . . . . . . 34 O'Shaugnessy Semi-Finals played at Pottsville Pine Grove 49 -f Orwigsburg 26 O'Shaugnessy Finals for Championship played at Pottsville Pine Grove 32 - Schuylkill Haven 22 -56.- LAWRENCE LARRY HAND-co-captain, and worthy of the position-also center of our championship team. Larry could be counted on for no fewer than eight points a game. He has the playing ability and the iight which makes basketball players. He helped to control the bankboards for our championship team. A boy who would never quit when the going was tough '- a hard player and a great sport. RICHARD DICK SPITTLERf-co-captain-played the position of running guard. Sports writers, coaches, and fans have voted Dick for the All-Star Team of Schuylkill County. Anyone who saw Dick in action would agree that he deserved this praise and such a note- worthy 'athletic honor. Dick was a small boy, but he was a main factor in our fast-breaking offense. Dick was also voted Outstanding Player in the Class B First Annual Crippled Children's Tournament of Schuylkill County. HARRY DUFF KRAMER-back or stationary guard, whose outside shooting couldn't be stopped. A junior who will be back to give his services to P. G. H. S. next year. He was a boy who took a physical beating in a game, but came through to do his best for his team. ROBERT BOB MACHAMER-a junior who played right forward. A very good natural shot. When Bobby was on there was no stopping him. His points really counted in the big game of the year. Bobby will be back to play and score for our Alma Mater next year. ROBERT SNEEZY SNYDER - our left forward '- a big boy with red hair. Sneezy was a regular and played his part in our winning that big game. He got there when it counted. His height was used to great advantage under the basket. A senior - a sport and a champion. ROBERT LEMON LEHMAN- another of our long and lanky boys. He also played forward position, trading with Sneezy and Machamer. Lemon missed our big game, but still deserves credit for our being a finalist in the play-offs. GEORGE HIKES- Dagwood, as the boys called him. the speed demon of our varsity, could play any position with equal amount of perfection. He was a sub, but he was a good one. George showed us some good games near the end of the season, and he played his part in our championship game. A senior - also a two-sport man. ALLEN 'ABOZOH FELTY - a junior who will probably be first string guard next season. Bozo wasn't a fast man, but he was a lighting one who could get rebounds. He is tall and built well and plays a very good defensive. Saw a great deal of I.-V. action. CONNIE SPITTLER-another junior, one of our speedy boys, and one of the boys who saw a great deal of I.-V. action. Next year will see Connie with our varsity regulars. ROBERT EMERICH -a junior who didn't see much action in varsity ball, but played almost all the I.-V. games. He can play the pivot well and also can take those rebounds. League Champions for the Fourth Time The past basketball season was a successful one in every respect. Carmine Pepe's Grovers went through to win the highly prized championship. This has been the fourth championship in live years. Last year we won first place and then went into District playoffs to suffer defeat from a strong Weatherly quintet. Our line of pennants is still unbroken from 1943 to 1948. Our boys put forth their best eEort and won. They played championship ball almost all year long. They have a fine record which will be hard to beat in the future. We hope next year's team carries on the tradition of gaining that championship pennant and trophy. There is a quotation in the coach's office, which if they remember, should help them to win, or at least to do their very best: A Winner Never Quits and a Quitter Never Wins. Mighty Grovers Triumph in Crippled Children's Tourney Pine Grove High's quintet were double champions this year when they captured the Class B First Annual Crippled Children's Tournament Championship. Pine Grove came out victori- ous over a Gilberton High quintet by the score of 60 to 29. The admission fees went for the benefit of the Crippled Children of Schuylkill County - a very worthy cause. .-57.-1 JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL Fourth Row: Lawrence Neal, Stuart Athey, Managers. Third Row: Robert Hein, Quentin Lengle, William Wenrich, Ernest Kramer, Ben Wolfe. Second Row: Mr. Pepe, Peter Henninger, Carl Heinbach, Raymond Fisher, Richard Beck, Mr. Henninger. First Row: William Miller, Paul Lehman, Robert Becker, Ronald Merkey, Richard Snyder. IUNIOR VARSITY TEAM RECORD - SEASON 1947 - 48 P. G. .... . . . 38 Tamaqua .......... 27 P. G. ........ 36 Cass ........... . . . 20 P. G. .... . . . 53 St. Clair ........... 27 P. G. ........ 35 Tremont . ...... . . . . 25 P. G. .... . . . 42 Pottsville .......... 44 P. G. ........ 19 Schuylkill Haven. . . . 33 P. G. .... 28 Schuylkill Haven .... 23 P. G. ........ 42 Port Carbon ..... 23 P. G. .... . . 38 Port Carbon ........ 17 P. G. ........ 38 Reilly ............ . 21 P. G. .... .. 22 Reilly Township .... 28 P. G. ........ 28 Hegins .... 18 P. G. .... . . . 50 Frackville . ......... 26 P. G. ........ 34 Branch . . . . . . . 22 P. G. ........ 25 Hershey Industrial. . . 38 P. G. ........ 40 St. Clair .... .. . 19 P. G. ........ 49 Hegins . ............ 8 P. G. ........ 38 Orwigsburg . . . . . . 27 P, G. ........ 38 Branch ....... . . . 18 P. G. ........ 26 Cass ........ . . . 23 P. G. ........ 43 Minersville .. . . . 23 P. G. .,...... 35 Tremont . . . . . . . 25 P. G. ........ 46 Orwigsburg . . . .... 22 P. G. ........ 44 Minersville .. . . . . 23 -58,-. PRELIMINARY PLAYOFF GAMES P. G. ................ 28 Orwigsburg ................ 33 P. G. ................ 37 Schuylkill Haven ........... 34 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS OF IUNIOR VARSITY Games F.G. Fo.G. F.T.A. P.F. Pts. Robert Becker . ........ 26 131 46 93 43 308 Connie Spittler ........ 21 39 24 55 35 102 Paul Lehman .... 25 82 42 107 63 206 Allen Felty ..... .... 2 4 38 24 76 26 100 William Miller ........ 26 11 ll 28 21 33 Robert Emerich . ....... 25 35 22 39 24 92 Richard Snyder . ....... 23 20 15 35 19 55 Ronald Merkey . ....... 23 15 11 30 29 41 Peter Henninger . .... 17 5 2 7 7 12 Carl Heinbach . ........ 12 2 0 3 6 4 Quentin Lengle ........ 11 3 0 I 5 6 Ben Wolfe . ..... .. 6 0 0 2 1 O Richard Beck .. .. .. 8 1 2 9 9 4 Robert Hein . ...... .. 9 2 O 1 4 4 Raymond Fisher ....... 4 O 2 2 O 2 William Wenrich . ..... 6 0 1 1 2 1 Ernest Kramer . .... .. 1 1 0 O 0 2 Total ...... . . . . . 385 202 489 294 972 Opposition . . . . . . 253 140 346 414 ' 646 ROBERT BECKER-a sophomore and high-scoring forward of this year's I. V. quin- tet. A fast break artist and a very good ball handler. Bobby took the ball from many a guard who wasn't wary. A'Bobby also saw some varsity action this past year and did well. Bobby probably will be first string forward next year on the varsity. PAUL GOOEY LEHMAN'-fa tall, lanky boy who played center for the I. V.'s. Paul is only a freshman, but he did remarkable playing which will carry him next year to first string varsity ball. He could get those rebounds and really could play that post. WILLIAM BILL MILLER-a junior who played I. V. ball all year long. Bill didn't score so many points, but was a main factor in our defense. Next year Bill will be seen playing varsity ball. RICHARD DOC SNYDER- a running guard for our I. V. chargers-a good ball handler and rebound man. Doc got there when it counted. RONALD MERKEY-a sophomore who saw considerable action. Ronald was our left-handed forward of the I. V.'s. He is a good shot and can be counted upon for points when they count. . .-59.-1 BASEBALL mum, , ....... Back Row: Mr. Pepe, Slater Schneck, William Miller, Mr. Henninger. Second Row: Donald Dubbs, Arnold Sattizahn, Robert Lehman, Norman Balthaser, Iohn Sny- der, Lawrence Hand, Richard Spittler, Clair Zimmerman. First Row: Connie Spittler, Robert S. Snyder, Guy Krammes, Chester Luckenbill, Robert Machamer, George Hikes, Arthur Daubert. BASEBALL TEAM OF 1946-47 SEASON ' Won 12 - Lost 4 Batting Name Games AB R H O A E RBI Average R. Snyder .. .... 16 58 12 14 17 24 6 15 .241 Machamer 12 26 5 3 11 16 8 3 .115 R. Spittler ...... .... 1 6 44 14 11 137 18 1 7 .250 Zimmerman , .... .... 1 6 54 17 25 14 23 5 11 .463 Luckenbill .... .... 1 6 58 19 23 11 20 5 18 .396 Lehman .... .... 1 6 49 12 12 11 2 1 12 .245 Sattizahn .. . . . . 16 46 14 22 9 2 0 13 .478 I. Snyder . . . .... 15 46 7 8 43 0 3 3 .174 Hand ...... .... 1 0 27 4 7 71 0 3 9 .259 C. Spittler . . .... 11 36 6 5 11 8 4 1 .139 Hikes .... . . 3 5 1 0 3 2 1 1 .000 Krammes . .. 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Dubbs . . ..... 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Pitching Record: Zimmerman-Won 7, Lost 2 Pine Pine Pine Pine Pine Pine Pine Pine Pine Grove ...... Grove. . . . Grove .... Grove ...... Grove ...... Grove . . Grove .... Grove .... Cvrove .... ...10 10 Cass ..... .... 3 10 Hubley . ....... 5 4 Minersville .... 3 C9 inningsl 11 Hegins ........ 1 1 Branch ........ 2 9 Port Carbon .... 2 2 Minersville .... 4 Innings Hits SO BB HB ER Runs Scored 64 47 81 20 3 12 33 Luckenbillf--Won 5, Lost 2 51 33 47 10 4 6 13 Port Carbon .... 1 Pine Grove 4 Tremont . ..,.,. 3 Pine Grove. . . . . . . 8 Hegins .... . . 2 Pine Cvrove. .. . . . . 4 Cass ...,...... 1 Hubley . ....... 5 Pine Grove 2 Minersville .... 3 Pine Grove. . . . . . . 8 Branch ........ 4 Pine Grove. . . . . . . 7 Tremont . ...... 2 Pine Grove 8 Hegins ....,... 9 Q8 inningsj ....6O.-. lChampionship Playoffj SENIOR CHEERLEADERS IUNIOR CHEERLEADERS ,- 61 .- The gang from 107 Our Ag. boys From first on up Something new in car decorations Threesome What's Nan angry about? Who's Gerry smiling at? Naughty Betty Playing l'lide-and- Go-Seek Slick lnquisitive Going somewhere, Shirley? Little Ledyard Shy? Losing something, Gloria? How did Kutzie get in there? See a boy, Shirley? PATRCDNS AND ADS Diggers hooked Slick and Ann More interior decorators Good pals Smile now Romeo Sattizahn Pretty miss Pyramid? Our waitress PATRON S AN D PATRON ESSES Mrs. Edward Achenbach Miss Charlotte Adams Miss Harvena Adams Miss Ieanette Adams Mr. Stuart Athey Miss Connie Aungst Mrs. Miss Miss Miss Miss Earl Aungst Lois Aungst Marguerite Aungst Mary Iane Aungst Meva Aungst Miss M. Rebecca Aungst Mr. Ralph Aungst Miss Gladys Balthaser Miss Dorothy Barr Miss Ioan Barr Miss Mary E. Barr Mr. Richard Beck Mr. Robert Becker Miss Grace Behm Mrs. Pat Behney Miss Annie Berger Miss Ianet Beuchler Miss Iune Binkley Mrs. Annie Bligan Mr. Charles Deichert Mr. Iacob Deichert Miss Alice Ditzler Mrs. Calvin Ditzler Mrs. Ivan Ditzler Mr. Ioseph Dohner Miss Shirley Donmoyer Mrs. Paul Donmoyer Miss Emma lean Dubbs Mr. Donald Dubbs Mr. Gerald Evelan Mr. Ernest A. Fatkin, Ir. Miss Alma L. Faust Pvt. Paul H. Fehr Mr. Willard E. Fehr Mr. Allen Felty Miss Betty Felty Mr. Robert' Felty Mrs. Luta DeTurk Fetter Miss Thelma Fidler Mr. Robert Fidler Mr. Franklin Fisher Mr. George Fisher Miss Ruth Fisher Mrs. W. S. Fox Mr. Gabriel Bohn Mrs. Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Mrs. Claire Bohstedt Ioanne Bonawitz Marjorie Boughter Anna Mae Boyer Betty Boyer Ioan Breisch Francis Bretz Alice Bridges Iane Brommer Andrew Brown Mrs. Mrs. Miss Mrs. Miss Miss Mrs. Miss Mrs. Charles Frank Curtis Frantz Faye Frantz ' Harvey Frantz Mae Freeman Irene Gassert Harold Gibson Anna Haas Daniel Haldeman Mr. Charles Brown Mrs. Donald Brown Mrs. Iohn A. Brown Mrs. Iedy Brown Mrs. Dorothy Bunnell Miss Helen Campbell Miss lean Cappel Miss Betty Ann Cassel Mrs. Ruth Christ Mrs. Paul Clements Mrs. Pete Coller Mrs. Glenna Correll Miss Irene Daubert Mr. Thomas Daubert Mr. Mark Haldeman Mrs. Norman Hand Mrs. Mary Heffner Miss Myrtle Hein Miss Betty Heinbach Mr. Carl Heinbach Mr. George Heinbach Mr. Oscar Heinbach Mr. G. Bruce Henninger 'Miss Alice Herring Mr. Delton Herring Miss Fay Herring Mrs. Ionathan Herring Miss Myra Herring Mrs. Horace Hess Miss Sarah Hesser Mr. Glenn Hikes Miss Lorraine Hikes Miss Veree Hikes Mr. Gene Hindman Mrs. Betty Hoffman Miss Ianet Hoiman Mr. Robert Hoffman Miss Ioan Hommes Mr. Robert Hopple Mr. Herbert Hoy Mr. Lawrence Hoy Miss Miriam Hoy Mrs. Emma Huber Mr. Harvey Huber Mrs. Iohn Huber Miss Audrey Hughes Mr. Ronald Hughes Miss Ruth Hummel Miss Shirley Hummel Mr. Richard Iohnson Mr. Richard Iones Miss Verna Kantner Mrs. Ellsworth Kaufman Mrs. Lyman Keefer Mr. William Keefer Mr. Arthur Kegerreis Miss Sarah Kegerreis Miss Peggy Kelly Miss Olive Kemmerling Mr. Roy Kemmerling Mr. Clarence Kerschner Mr. Kenneth Kerschner Miss Phyllis Kerschner Mrs. Lester Kimmel Mr. Franklin Kintzel Mr. Galen Kintzel Miss Rose Kintzel Mrs. Iohn Kline Miss Marie Kline ' Mrs. Charles H. Klinger Miss Hannah Klinger Mr. Iames Klinger Mr. Richard Klinger Mrs. Roma Klinger Mrs. Samuel Klinger Mr. Wayne Klinger Mr. William Klinger Miss Fern Knapp Mr. Karl Knapp Mr. Luther Knapp -65.- PATRONS AND PATRONESSES Mr. Willard Knapp Mr. Iohn Koons Mr. Iohn Koons, Ir. Mrs. Iohn Kraft Mr. Anson Kramer Mr. Harry Kramer Mr. Sam Kramer Mr. Stanford Krammes Mr. Alvanus E. Kreichbaum Mr. Iack Lash ' Mr. Daniel W. Lehman Miss Martha Lehman Mr. Paul Lehman Miss Pauline Lehr Miss Catherine Lengel Miss Gertrude Lengel Miss- Ianet Lengel Miss Lucille Lengel Miss Bessie Mae Lengle Miss Iean Lengle Mr. Quentin Lengle Mr. Iohn Long Mr. William Loy Mr. Paul Loy Mr. Eugene Machamer Miss Marjorie Machamer Miss Ruth Machamer Miss Dorothy Machusic Miss Dolores Madenford Miss Pauline McHenry Miss Eileen Mclntyre. Mr. Robert McLean Miss Dolores Mendell Mr. Ronald Merkey Miss Shirley Merkey Miss Mary Lou Merkle Mrs. Glen Merrill Miss Ethel Miller Mr. Leroy Miller Mr. Phaon Miller Mr. Ralph Miller Mr. Randolph Monger Mr. Nathan Morgan Mr. Russel R. Morgan Mr. William Morgan Mr. Glenn Moyer Mrs. Mabel Moyer Miss Sarah Nagle Mr. Alton Neal Mr. Larry Neal Miss Lorraine Neal Miss Iudith Nemesh Miss Dorothy Ney Miss Kathleen Noll Mr. Howard Olt Mrs. Arthur Potts Mrs. Mary Rarick Miss Ina Readinger Miss Betty Reber Miss Dorothy Reber Mrs. Norman Reber Mr. Richard Reed Mrs. Harry E. Rehrer Mr. Iohn Rehrer Mr. Paul Rehrer, Ir. Mr, George Reinert Miss Mary Ann Rhen Miss Mary Ricci Mrs. Conrad Richter Mrs. Iohn Robinson Miss Doris Roeder Miss Grace Rumpf Miss Iosephine Rumpf Mrs. C. B. Sattizahn Mr. Charles Sattizahn Mrs. Clarence Sattizahn Mr. Iohn Scanlan Miss Gloria Schaeffer Mr. Guy Schaeffer Miss Ioyce Schaeffer Mrs. Raymond Schaeffer Mrs. Marie Schneck Miss Reba Schneck Mrs. Roy Schneck Miss Theda Schneck Mr. Andrew Schucker Mrs. Slater Schwartz Miss Helen Gay Sheley Miss Geraldine Shellhammer Mr. Harry Shollenberger Miss Connie Sites Mrs. Gene Sites Miss Ioan Snyder Miss Lorraine Snyder Mrs. Oscar Snyder Mr. Roy Snyder Mrs. Samuel Snyder Miss Shirley Snyder Miss Ianet Spancake Mr. Iohn Spancake Mr. Iames Spittler Mr. Stanley Spittler Miss Betty Stahl Mr. Eugene Stahl Mrs. Lily Sterner Miss Dorothy Stine Mrs. George Stine Miss Shirley Stine Mrs. Iosephine Stodart Miss Mae Strausser Miss Mary Iane Strausser Mr. Leroy Strubhar Mr. E. L. Stump Mr. Henry Stupp Mr. Ralph Stupp Mr. Thomas Tobias Mr. Alvin Umbenhauer Mr. Charles Unger Mrs. Emily Walters Mrs. Mary Walters Mr. Andrew Warner Miss Phyllis Wehry Miss Anna Mae Wenrich Miss Dolores Wenrich Mr. Donald Wenrich Mr. George Wenrich Mr. William Wenrich Mrs. William Werner Mr. Harvey Wertzr Mrs.'Bruce Witmer Mrs. Fred Witmer Mr. Richard Witmer Mrs. Guy White, Sr. Mr. Ben Wolfe Mrs. Clinton Wolfe Miss Betsy Wynn Miss Clara Yantz Miss Nancy Yocum Mrs. Iohn E. Youse Miss Grace Zerbe Miss Irene Zerbe Mr. George Ziegler Miss Betty Zimmerman Mr. George Zimmerman Miss Iune Zimmerman Miss Margaret Zimmerman Miss Mary Zimmerman Mr. Ray Zimmerman .-166.-' Congratulations to the Glass of 48v aa COMPLIMENTS OF PINE GROVE AIR SERVICE Home of G. I. Flight Training I. X Q ' JOHN W. THOMPSON OWNER OPERATOR PHONF 1720 -67f- . Compliments JOHN W. I-IEFFNER Insurance AUTOMOBILE HEALTH AND ACCIDENT LIABILITY LIFE FIRE R. D. No. 2 Pine Grove, Penna. Frigidaire Refrigerators Stoves Hot Water Heaters Zenith Radios W. G. ZIMMERMAN Pine Grove, Pennsylvania Compliments of NI. G. HALL Pine Grove, Pennsylvania Compliments of CARL'S .BARBER SHOP Pine Grove, Penna. WASSERSWEIG'S DEPARTMENT STORE Pine Grove, Pa. Phone 201 Headquarters for Carole King, Johnnye, Jr., Trudy Hall, Martha Manning and Georgiana Frocks SMITH BODY SHOP Locust Street Pine Grove Phone 41- R- 12 Estimates Chcerfully Given ALL TYPES BODY AND FENDER REPAIRS-REFINISHING Compliments of N E W P E N N H OT E L A. R. FREED, PROP. Phone 68-R-2 Pine Grove, Pa. We Wonder If- We'll be missed when we go? i Ioyce Krause will ever lose that silly giggle? Our Chas is serious? Slick will ever get her man? Don't give up hope! lean Shollenberger will invite us to her wedding? The senior girls will ever learn to behave? Lolly will get that little red reindeer? Violet Heffner will always be a cowboy the rest of her life? That Chevvy sure takes a beating. Ginny will get all of that Sugar Pie ? Annetta Zerbe will soon live on Cherry Street? fPermanentlyJ loyce takes sleeping tablets. It looks that way in English and P. 0. D. classes. A C. Sc D. SALES AND SERVICE Red drrow Serfoice Station PINE GROVE, PA. S HUDSON WILLYS-OVERLAND -69.-f Congratulations to the Graduating Class of Pine Grove High School . FOX-KNAPP MFG. CO. PINE GROVE AUTO SERVICE C. S. HEFFNER, Proprietor General Repairing Phone 53-R-3 Pine Grove, Pennsylvania Phone 227 IVAN C. NEWCOMER MORGANS Wholesale Confectioner MEAT MARKET 30 East Pottsville street Cham Mem . Fresh or Smokea' Pme Grove, Pa. Phone 46-R-2 GROCERIES Pine Grove COMPLIMENTS OF E. L. S T U M P Automatic Oil Heat Plumbing ancl Heating 82 South Main Street Pine Grove, Pa. Phone I 11 ,--70,-1 CONGRATULATICDNS TO THE CLASS OE 1948 TE PINE GROVE TANNING COMPANY Compliments of Your Hometown Newspaper M. L. CORR S TE W ARD 4 J EW ELERS Pottsville THE VVEST SCHUYLKILL PRESS RoY 1. 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' Mr. Christ told his chemistry class that the Cation was the positive elec- tron, and Slick wanted to know if the negative electron was the dogion. Larry Hawkins used his car as a submarine. lrean Owens' seat broke in geometry class and she fell on the floor. he four Boings were originated - Sholly, Miller, Lolly, and Ginny. Such harmonizing! Pres Morgan had the new look in first grade. Those big silk ties. Mrs. Heffner asked what kind of tenor Louritz Melchior was, and Mac answered Bass. Mac and Ginny played hockey and got telephone calls from the principal, Digger Hikes lighted up a cigar when the class was eating in the Necho Allen. Hawky ran over the tops of the desks in Room 106. We wonder why? Sholly came back to school and was so 'quiet about everything. My, that sparkler on her left hand! The Store of Better Values JOHN RARING'S ,E , SONS NATI-lAN'S Qualify F00f'wfflf FURNITURE STORE Pottsville, Pa. 112 South Centre Street Pottsville, Pa. .-73,-. 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Our special school styles, reasonable in price, will appeal to you. Visit our studio today. OJQDXJ MACK'S Studio 1' n 111 NORTH CENTRE STREET POTTSVILLE, PA. PORTRAIT SCHOOL WORK COMMERCIAL NA1'URAL COLOR KAN? IWAKERS OF THE PHOTOGRAPHS IN THIS YEARBOOK -80- HENRY L. SNYDER FUNERAL HOME - 4 4, .Q . , 3- S afgzluea 'P ' -.fa QQ, , ,,. . lf.. 13' .U P' 1575 .. J -'zulffgf PHONE 26 In Lebanon, I fs LEVITZ F or Better Values JEWELRY FURNITURE APPLIANCES .-81,-f Congratulatiom from CLEMENTS' SERVICE STATION G U L F G A S BRUCE J. CLEMENTS C g I d S ncere Best Wishes to h P G H gh S hool Class of '48 F POTTSVILLE EVERX THING MUSICAL .... ANTYTHING ELECTRICAL Compliments of SCHULTZS SELF-SERVICE FOOD MARKET MIFFLIN STREET PINE GROVE .-182,-1 SEIDERS I I Printing EAST ARCH STREET POTTSVILLE, PA. ql1.9QIip 47 Years of Dependable Service 'YJDCLZ' COMMERCIAL, LAW, AND FINE BOOK PRINTERS Printers of THE CARDINAL ,-'83,-. 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