Schuylkill Valley High School - Vallette Yearbook (Leesport, PA)

 - Class of 1959

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'- I ' ' ' ,, ,.: , V ' 'f 'ff ' 1 f mix-V f!f2?- 1 ' '- 'E , .s- - f K. 1 VALLETTE I I 'bag 3 .uv V - -Lin' fs, VW EV 5'f IJ mf' 'ff' 911 wi tiff PUBLISHED BY THE CLASS OF I959 SCHUYLKILL VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL DEDICATION freat Coll zzer 0 llnolllezlge 'lo ulzorn are all HIXSIEFIPG lnoun 0 rarlll azr sln anrl uatnr Who rallest llze lllllllfil lzorm lool on our lzurnlale slrzzzngs learlz us lo seelx tlle lzgllzt lnrl up the long, patlz o progress He 1 us Io shun Ilze nlglzl 0 Ignorance bzgotrw bzas Intolerance and greefl To learn the jow 0 aulzng 7111: be our 11161151611 Creerl lfnleaslz rom llle misty vastness Uzgllly rlzseozerzes l'Illl,?l0IIl3S to Nllllln man s strzzzng Ur llle use 0 paln release flzou Ilze Uasler Teacher 7113 pupzls gulfle arlfl bless fllat the more ue zzew of Thx uonclers The rleeper our humbleness By Helen Q Lathers We the 31 mm rll 1 f Schuxlklll Vallq H1 h School dedlcate UIIS 1909 VALLP I ll to these ldeals that lrullcl our characters and mold our llves As we the class of 1959 reach the fateful day when we wlll stand not look mg out from these doors to a world of the future but rather mto a world of the past we beam to become aware of what has been brou ht to us by our admmlstratlon and teachers wlthm these walls Partm IS nl h but we can all hold our heads up hl h and say 1t IS a frxendly thou h sad partln of the wax We hare had our dl a reements but as we reach the end of these our school dats we can sax we raduate as one umted class from one umted cause from one umted structure you our Schuylklll Valley Hlgh School Sherwood Goldberg Edztor 3 v 1 e V ' ' ' ' V fy. - - U v 9 D . 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Charles B Rothenberger Secretary Clarence Schleoel Treasurer Clayton J Men Cel Asszstant Secretary Elmer E Craeff Second V we Preszdent Sherwood C Rleser F Lrst Vzce President Clyde Rothenherger Presldent BERN CENTRE TOWNSHIP CENTERPORT BORO Clayton J. Mengel, presidentg Clar- Charles C. Wagner, presidentg Dan- Clark T. Miller, presidentg Norman ence J. Kauffman, vice-presidentg iel A. Spatz, vice-presidentg Grant W. Werley, vice-presidentg Ralph H. Paul A. Ohnmacht, secretaryg Elmer R. Reber', secretaryg Elmer R. Bau- Haag, secretaryg William E. Broug- E. Graeff, treasurerg Sherwood C. sher, treasurerg Lewis H. Klineg For- hallg Clarence Schlegelg Raymond Rieser rest S. Machmer. R. Reber', treasurer. ONTELAUNEE TOWNSHIP WEST LEESPORT BORO Charles W- HCHI1, PI'CSidCHt5 Paul E- ADSPHCII, Roy W. Noll, presidentg William R. Conner, vice- vice-presidentg Clyde Rothenberger, secretaryg presidentg Leroy Wenrich, secretaryg Lester Paul E. Keim', treasurerg George H. Rahng C. R. Dunkelberger, treasurerg Charles B. Rothen- Walt Hafer. berger, NORTH CENTRAL BERKS SCHOOL AUTHORITY Aron Eblingg Adam Reberg Otis Rothenberger, chairmang David Wolfeg Harry McCauley. ' non.-member x sf. 'x ,1- . - n xg R YYY. the- faculty. f v !2QI'LltL1lilff' ,f'!lk,lIl4'lUbGT nf Ihr' Klux- :ff l'f3'P lllwu X--wv '.w114QatE4w frwzn 51 hllylklil Yul- llff High 51-hm-E. XM- X ' vu-Q? iq.-l Hall lurimg fvlfllf high -1 P11114 u-mx 1-'11 iam V-' .tlH1-. gN?.'.xL111',5 Ami IIl !.xlI-, 5-f that x fi .uf ' 'f'-gn 'AMI- iriq- ,mmm lin-, XX '.4. 2-M ...' 11,1 ,wx IH HH' K ' j. J. ',x'!W f',f f!hI .N 1.1-.iw ' ::.m:i'Qm!i Q ' S , ff ' Q f',f 'f 1 .-1 ,127 'tfmlvy Pr.-1. .Nl1l11'lll.5lllQ Prmf jluqf 1-' 'N f. 99 '75 ..T i - up P01 5 M '11 fi fb, dy 3. H Yiiiifiif To be graduated from high school is but one mile- stone along the journey of life. Particularly, this axiom is true in the 'Sputnik Agef' It would be proper for each graduating senior to re- flect a moment - to recall memories as a pupil in the elementary school during the first. formative years of pub- lic school instruction. In the primary grades. you learned the basic funda- mentals of reading. writing and arithmetic. You shared in the elementary areas of the Hsocial-living', program through experiences in art. science. music and the like. In the intermediate grades. while studying social studies, you experienced an awareness of the peoples comprising the world we live in. You learned fractions and decimals in arithmetic. Year hy year. as you progressed through the elementary grades. you anticipated Unext-yearisn teach- er: always Nthe teacher was the most intimate part of your learning experience. Now that you have reached the threshold of manhood and womanhood. it is important also to reflect on the role of the teacher in your life. Be your memories of the teacher great or small. they are. nevertheless, far-reaching and significant. When you marry and hegin to assume the responsi- hilities of parenthood. then and only then. will the reali- zation of the real meaning of an adequate education. as we know it in the linited States of America. hecome ev- ident. After such reflection. it must he said. without your participation in the elementary school curriculum there could he no 'graduating'. The faculty uf the f-lt-me-ntary schools joins me in wishing you mur-h happiness and success in your strivings' toward maturity. Mr. Francis Deitrich Elementary Supervisor is -. if .J ' Hay the Lord guide you. the leaders of the future. that you may help to make the years ahead the most glori- ous. rather than the most frightful per- iod in the history of mankind. Mr. Warren Blatt Principal of Centre Township School Q g 'VIISS BARBARA PAINSKI MISS SHIRLEY ANSPACH Mr Preys secretary Mr DeSantz.ss secretary SECRET RI L STAFF .ff-. 425 Rx C-1 MRS. SHIRLEY WERNER MRS. REBECCA MC KENTLH Mr. Deitrich's secretary 10 Mr. Blatfs secretary 1 L Education does not mean teachmg people what they do not hnou It means teachzng them to behate as they do not behaze It IS not teachzng the youth the shapes 0 letters and the trzcks 0 numbers and then leazmg them to turn lhezr arzthmetzc to roguery and thezr Izterature to lust It means on the contrary traznzng them znto the per ect exerczse and Lzngly contmence 0 their bodzes and souls It 15 a pam ul conttnual and dz Lcult uork to be done by kzndness by uatchzng bv uarnzng by pre cept and by prazse but aboue all by example John Ruskln 1 fQK. 1 an 'lg'-sn gi -. . - I . 041- , Q. K ' fn' ' .A- V., -ui , 'M 'Z-nb, a+ xirfli. .And MR. ALBERT BIEBER, B.S. MR. FRANKLIN BROSIUS Mathematics, Chemistry, B.A. Physics. Elementary Art. MRS LILLIAN BROWER MR ELIAS ESPOSITO BS College Provlslonal Science English Reading MISS DIAN FETTER BS MR PAUL FLAMM 'VIRS ELIZABETH r BS 'NIEd GOTTSCHALK AB Health Physical Education English Library Bzology MRS. DOROTHY HAFER MR- GEORGE B.S. HIBSCHMAN Biology, English. B-S.. M-S-, Ph.D- Industrial Arts. MR CHARLES HOCK MR RICHARD KOCH Music Educqtlgn MGlh6mGtlCS Hetlllh Eng lzsh Physical Education MR JOHN LEIS BA MR KENNETH LERCH V155 ALETHIA LOVE Mathematics Science AB W5 Cwzcs POD Safety Fvrelen LGWSUUSCS 'VIR AUGUSTUS MONOS MRS MARY ORFF AB Commercial Subjects Social Studies T MR- BARRETT MR. STUART PORTER OXENREIDER, B.A. B.S, English, GEOSVUPILV, Health, Mathematics, Science. Physical Education. X r tl I 5. MRS. JANET REESER MISS JESSIE ROWE, B.S B.S. Physical Education, Health Home Economics, English. Reading. 'VIR R JOEL SCHAEFFER MISS SHIRLEY EIN AITH Social Studies Social Studies Geography NIR BYRD QTOUDT B MRQ IRENE TYRE1-j Health Phwszcal Education RN BS Social Studies Science Sghggl Nurse MRS. ELIZABETH WERTS MRS. DANID WOLFE B.S B.S.M. English. General Music Senior and Junior Chorus. , , jlxili, , A Y f5M 'sa5'f- 4 9,6 G ' 4 M ' 4 Q 1 4, .v 'f-'wwf V --x - - W. , , fe.',1f3,'L' 'A Z ' ' J T, f I , f gy-WW., fi 'A WG4g,f.,,iv.,2g4g.fv4 s3,ly,il ka suiwqfuz f , ' 'Q Wfz, K il 1,1 '1,, 'b - .,-A Q f riff- i, , 5 f W2 A? k A, Q Wwe 1 . 1 .M ,X f . Af . Qgwfe R N 'W 'JMX ,,,. Q 4 V 'F , ffl, A .,...-ww' Qwwnsq,,gm , --f- 4 ' 'WWW W ii ,Y R at it W1 E .V mil fv,f l 'A , J 8 I Wig.. -ni? Q FQ -222. M .i k ' 1 'fa ,fi fs,, ,........ V, ,X 1, I . f . - Q . ?- 5 - x 4 , . f ',L'ff' , Qf,'5f'Q A I 1 ,W He K , ,ll if Q +54 f ? . . Q s , ' - , ,, 59 3' 3 !f'ff?Q if 1 Q ji 'v-nur i fungi '4q-1-K iw UUQUQQJIIU' vllngg'.?Q,iX '3 an-wing? 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Third Row: L Henne, H. Zellers, H. Ott, R. Anspach, G. Hagmayer, K. Rothenberger, R. Haag. D. Gensley R: Wanner. x . 1' - f? X.. ix X Fleetwood at s.v.H.s. X 1 X S.V.H.S. at Perry ' Bernville at S.V.H.S. 'sky-.,s Hamburg at S.V.H.S. f , S.V.H.S. at Bethel lk Conrad Weiser at S.V.H.S. F M' Perry at S.V.H.S. 1 S.V.H.S. at Hamburg X X Bethel at s.v.H.s. ig S.V.H.S. at Bernville S.V.H.S. at Conrad Weiser .pk 2 I . 4, E 'Af- ee. 15 19 OFF TO A VICTORY! ACTION SHOTS THE TYING RUN LETS TAKE THIS ONE NICE GAME ACTION SHQTS First Row: S. Goldberg, D. Becker, T. Good, R. Hermann, J. Field, R. Smith, K. Rothen berger. Second Row: C. Culick, D. Mays, H. Zellers, W. Huey, .l. Lutz, T. Barthold. Third Row: C. Potteiger, H. Sieger, M. Shade, Mr. Porter, Coachg D. Censley, J. Leininger .l Barthold. Fourth Row: A. Marks, B. Balthaser, Managerg J. Dietrich, D. Clark. i x a HI. .ii A J! . ,QP Daniel Boone at S.V.H.S S.V.H.S. at Brandywine S.V.H.S. at Oley Reading High at S.V.H.S. Conrad Weiser at S.V.H.S -Q..-Qiaixsk 1 X 1, 'Q ' S.V.H.S. at Kutztown S Penn Bernville at S.V.H.S. E 2 S.V.H.S. at Mount Penn 2-- Bethel at S.V.H.S. 6,4 X '-'---H- s.v.H.s. at Fleetwood 'fff' lg. Perry at S.V.H.S. xxx S.V.H.S. at Hamburg Xl Twin Valley at S.V.H.S. xx 1 . X XII, lf f' X ,....-.- .L.r.. ,,...-.V ,..-f-- T.p F41-A 4...,., v-PH- ' an as 0? I kai in 'T-L,,v,.,. 11 -r 'r f A 4 ll Q4 ,M-- ' 'dr' 2 if si 5 4 I 'K 4 V .,..,,,,,..' . . n 5 xv 'N --A if ' 1 , V A Mk First Row D Becker Ma agerg R, Smith. K. Rothenberger, B Walls Wir Flamm Coach Second Row A Nlark T C od, S. Goldberg, R. Wanner. Co-Captain R Hermann Captazn R Haag L Henne W Lawrence, G. Stewart. 01, . wwf..- ,ff S.V.H.S. at Twin Valley Brandywine at S.V.H.S. S.V.H.S..at Muhlenberg Governor Mifflin at S.V.H.S. S.V.H.S. at Perry Wyomissing at 5.V.H.S. Hamburg at S.V.H.S. S.V.H.S. at West Reading Conrad Weiser at S.V.H.S. Wilson at S.V.H.S. Alumni at S.V.H.S. Muhlenberg at S.V.H.S. S.V.H.S. at Governor Mifflin Perry at S.V.H.S. S.V.H.S. at Wyomissing S.V.H.S. at Hamburg West Reading at S.V.H.S. S.V.H.S. at Conrad Weiser S.V.H.S. at Wilson rf---., i , ar, g F xx 5. J f Y 1 f 1 X Am E., . P S-'i ,vw if ,,,,, ,L-2?Lf'Q I ' Q, H-ff' 2. A.-3 W ,,. V If . M Im -f ' 5 - 1 ,evfy u 3 ZR ' . f' V'f Q 1? g sw' W9 -' K ' if iiir, -. A 5 , W 1 ,,,.: My ,F ' fig- ,k A ., , -31.3, -1-y ,, , -- -V fd , ' 1 , ,L -,W L . ,,,. A , J -. - 1. 1 . 'A 'fi cl: Y F . ' 211 K UZ: if ' ' x . my V :,:S4,L?I..v,5-w,11Mq5 Y ,i Q -, fu: V, K 4 A A L ,L ..'.,x.:!Y,,5-g.f I yy lg. v -1 AAR? K .pig I 3, ,V tgl ' qvggjg. zgglziagk.-Z .2242 .Q V Ja. ' L 15332 , mf! ,. In A W'E1?1iM,i,, x -vb f,f.vM .ai 1 . 2 V .V A My 'maui' X , 1 V, 11,5 ' 53,27 , 'luv X X m.. RAEDELL AMMARELL if VARSITY JOAN BAIR SONDRA DIX SUBSTITUTE SANDRA CL-XRK BARBARA BOND 6 CHEERLEADERS MISS ROWE ADVIQER 27 5? ...Q f R Q f V2 5 'ff 1 17 -A gg Q f 1 .1 -A , f .wwf fwm ii.. V !'i.,,,, ',J'yJ vi? Q U fwfr -L o -...M M J Y' fn 'A ' 4 x I WN:1 7 j . ' - 1 5'9 J fm, L V 5 X 6 rf' l 1 -Q I e 3 'A ,vfffi ,, 2? .LA w Q w- , v-:.,,K 'W . wr 'ff Jzz Q? 1-9 fa I W M Rl'TH BRENDEI. FISHER JU IOR VARSITY I 1 v. PATRICIA BOND MARCH HA Subslitule LYNNE WOLFE Capfain 'WH MARY KRIQG PATRICIA O'FI.AH ERTY SANDRA DLNKLE MARY ANN STRAIQS5 ' ul. f ,f ' xx- f. fllf3 f' 'll 7 'Q' 'gf lm lu . I 1 V . t ' .X in ., '- 1 j 5--xx M -nf: 1' R n ll 9 : Q : gi-,I Q . I I I . K 1 . S in 1 . . . ya, ' .- IL X ' Q f 1 - WQRLJLQ- S Y g 'i I 2 E . 1 2 , A af. 44 U i ga . , ig , . Y 3 ,. 1: g 7 ...- ... 4 f , . ' I First Rout Nlr. 0Xl'IlfClflEF. Ina:-h: ll. Clark. ll. NI:-rtz. D. Rix-er. NI. Rflris. R. Faust, W. Russ. R. Huffman. W, Wnytmiclt. llarzugvr. Swanrl Run: li. Harrell. R. Huffman. R. Petter- man. I.. Nlayf. XI. Rauenzahn. 5. Wolfe. R. Kiffinger. Tlzinl Roux' P. NIcElmy. W. Huey. D. Loose. K. Lau. R. Kerschner. N. Riegel. R. II:-ngel. li. Butt. JUNIOR HIGH AND PONY BASKETBALL First Row: C. llrommer. D. Price. Y. Strauss. K. Haltlvman. Sw-and Rout 5. Moser. B. Stet- son, K. Huey. 4 4 li Q r A 1 l t 1' v I X, L gl f Q, if Plf iii? f ' ,XA ,gtk-mfs V, fvw' if W fp ,Y A 752 ,Q Wa if .1 in 4 5 w ab an My 1 3.1155 on H2 ur w, UW Zz? ' L, T2 f , rv Qa,r :, . i?'?fQ1?ff'? Q' 5 1 y t A W A gm JM. , L ,A . 1 'a L. 'x - N , 35X nt 1 Z3 , ,, 1 I .I ni 1. AN f Q' y A 'A Q ,-4 -' if ,U ,, . W, . 3 W , . - 8- -f sU?YfT' . IT'M .. 1 f I fag? P ' 1 f f Aff S ' -gf .H-1' - . ,,:2, . .4 - A 1-114 WWW H pdf. 'KWQD f- ' , .. W' A' - si ' ' LX, .N fs Y A , 3 u se Y., 5 .il A , , 43,3,,I 5 if qw 5 Q5 fx' ,. q , ' iii. 5,55 -fig qu ' 5 if 1 Q W? .. ,M ., , ,E 'Q M i ' .ff H f' if if . ig., Y-.ff NP. Irfa- . ,L ll ,Q 1 -. J A: dir ' ,-v-- , sf She ,.,, ' Ex 5 L , -if 4 , Aw ily , if, Qi 11- J , m,,w,m.w 2512953 125 af 2 A ' mam , 12555K :V 'f w 7 1, Ti Nw - . '?!5f1 , -Ciflzg fb ' ALLETTE Seated: J. Bair, L. Wolfe, R. Am- marell, D. Snyder, N. Conner. Standing: B. Greenly, S. Over- holser. LAYGUT Seated: B. Bond, T ypingg L. Wolfe, Layout, Mrs. Wolfe, Ad- uiser,' S. Goldberg, Editorg B. de- Boeser, Writeup. Standing: I. Rieser, Businessg V. Buckl, Arty T. Barthold, Photography. CHAIRMEN Seated: R. Loose, B. Bond, I. Kauffman, C. Lalshaw, C. Ahnert. Standing: B. Zimmerman, D. Pray, B. deBoeser. TYPING-WRITE-UP STAFF NI. Haag. P. Lau. J. Rleser, R. BUSINESS T. flfxflll. Y. Hur-kl. F. Bla Barthold. IJ, Xlcnpel. PHOTO-ART f tw' : . . N gk i Seated: L. Stoudt, R. Ammarell, R. Hemiann, D. Becker, L. Rapp, B. Tertel. Second Row: L. Miller, C. Potteiger, D. Goldberg, C. Brommer, C. Crube, M. D'Agostino, K. Yoh, M. Fisher. Donald Mengel, Vice-Presidentg Sherwood Goldberg, Presidentg Mr. DeSantis, Adviserg Patricia Machemer, Treasurerg Barbara Bond, Secretary. Sw Seated: Mrs. Wolfe, Adviserg L Wolfe Preszdent Q Owerholser lzCePreszdent Q Clark Secretary-Treasurer. Standing: L Rothenber er D Nllnch A 'Nhller C Kalbach B deBoe er R. Ammarell. Seated: C. Kalhavh. Svfrvtnry Standing: Mr. Porter, Adviser President. if -- 5 .. . l i+ A , ,, . , . 3 f.. . Q .hm A 1-If A , hug.-I .! . is 1. xfr. 1+ 2' 4 5 ' 4 ji: 3 v' 9, an 4 UNM V 4 ' -5 V0 v W 9 Yi L 2? ' yu 1 'I D? I: 1 9 T 1 W m 1 mf, x U 'A' 5 ,, sg -f . 5 . ,Q I 1 5 . A3 - L S 1 ' 1? 1? Q f SA F 2 it 3 A 8 ww . :G 2 ,- Q , V e'f,,, H . if ' ' 5 , A. mfg, ' v 'fz ' -'U V .A X lf' 3' ,f,f.z' ' - vi g' v' V 1' . ' .55 Q f ' '. K, is 3 5 ! 1. ' ' ' - r ' , R ' ' ' N? , 4' A k ', ' fy, 4 X it if K 5? ' vw? , -1 QEFG ,, , fx Mi ,M if A 'gf' 59: 1 9' ,A '19 Q1 Mrs. Hafer, D. Snyder, M. Balthaser, J. Bair, A. Dorminy, R. Ammarell, J. Sobotka, J. Rieser. First Row: C. Porr, M. Balthaser, Y. Strauss, K. Davis, R. Aherns, S. Spatz, J. Peters, R Loose, B. Walker. H. Zellers, L. Rapp. Seronrl Row: J. Bair, Secretary, B. Schaeffer, B Zimmerman, B. Rauenzahn, R. Bond, S. Mahle, D. Snyder, S. Dix, J. Sobotka, J. Risser Third Row: J. Henne, C. Eckenroth, R. Delp, J. Beissel, J. Barthold, M. Helm, M. Bohn, J Kunkleman, M. Hoffman, M. Fisher. Fourth Row: K. Riegel, H. Zellers, A. Dorminy, B Boudreau, S. Dunkle, Mrs. Hafer, Adviser, L. Fritz, J. Sweitzer, R. Seylor, J. Rieser, President K 9 1 1- il l' J First Row: N. Conner, Serretary-Treasurer: C. Ahnert, Vice-Presidentg M. Haag, Presidentp D. Pray. Program Chairman. Semnd Row: Miss Love. Adviser: C. Haag. B. Franks, N. Hill. D. Strause, J. Adams, C. Slyer, P. Porr. R. Berger. Third Row: R. Haag, J. Arbuckle, .l. Walley. H. Miller. Fourth Row: K. Peterson. NI. Shade. E. Noecker, L. Henne. Seated: C. McElroy, D. Wall, W. Strauss, M. Mullaney, J. Barthold, D. Clark, R. Hoffman, R. Hartman. Standing: G. Stein, D. Hartman, M. Helm, Secretary-Treasurerg.R. Bond, Pres- identg B. Butt, W. Huey, C. Henn, S. Stetzler, S. Wolfe, B. Schappell, J. McElroy, B. Eckert, H. Lincoln, Vice-Presidentg P. Field, Mr. Schaeffer, Adviser. I' nf 'Z W I i if QV W , A 4- A ,, . - F ,, f A - 1 0 w - 7 ffx 2 1 M , A .az M ' I A MNSQV, ' , 3 , , k xi , 51 ,. 44 2 W , 3 1 J' PRESS Seated: R. Adams, C. Keller, Ex- change Editor: D. Henrich, Editorg R. Brendel. Sports Editor: D. Snyder Co-Editor: J. Miller, J. Bowman, P Lau, Business .Vanagerg G. Latshaw Assistant Editor: A. Hoffman, H Strausser, B. Schappell, R. Fisher N. Graham. Standing: Mrs. Orff, Adviser: I. Kauffman, C. Runkel, C Latshaw, H. Sharp, D. Styer, C. Alt house, D. Bair, P. 0'Flaherty, M. Krug, C. Schwab, B. Ohlinger. L PANTHERETTE EDITOR Darlene Henrich. BERN REPORTERS .l. Sitlinger, R. Dinsmore, H. Buckl. 46 'lbw' v PANTHERETTE STAFF Seated: B. Walker, I. Kauffman, C Latshaw, N. Hill. Standing: Mrs Orff, D. Henrich, H. Zellers, B. Loose P. Lau, D. Snyder, J. Bond, R Strause, R. Brendel, T. Good, B. Bond B. Franks, B. Zimmerman, B. Schaef fer. u-1' 1 Ag' 4' '5f,l .- P, ..- ,431 QS 1 K U Y, K 3.4514 I f fs. , ' A af, '- +1133 ,.. V ' Q 5 . ' W ,, . 45 'P' ski 'M .,. 5, we W L-51-211 ig L ii? J ' .5 :fl-f Z, 1 nfl fp? 'V fr fr 7' y' xg, Q ,w.f0-Qv ,A . x 7 Av 4 ' 7 ' ' 55 vw F 'E - 5 Q. 'jp -'sas iv if 'X 'Tb M A' A R' E! 0 .n un . 1, UQ ' ' if U Q fir, -in V' ' f- 9 'Q' ggi if .V ff L QQ TIN r.1Y?lx' ,111 l . 1 1 g: 5: v 2: r1 2 ' v A 'Q' First Row: C. Brown. J. Rice. C. Eckenroth, L. Adams. H. Zellers. Vice-President, T. Good President, M. Gilmer, Secretaryg J. Beissel. R. Davis, C, Wessner. Second Row: R. Adams N- Rahn. D. Norton, R. Schmehl, A. Marks. J. Rernheiser. D. Rickenhach. R. Neider, R Kuhacki, J. Arhuckle. R. Delp. Third Row: J. Lucchese, S. White. L. Long, R. Potteigcr. R Steckbech, B. Balthaser, E. Noecker. J. Spyker, J. Dietrich, A. Hoy. Fourth Row: L. Henne T. Keefer, M. Zimmerman, D. Mays, K. Rothenherger, B. Creenly, F. Snyder, C. Yerger, R Wanner. Fifth Row: R. Hermann, B. Walls, W. Lawrence, J. Fritz, Mr. Flamm, Adviser, D. Gensley, G. Geiger, M. Shade. First Row: B. Hill, D. Buckley, E. Miller, D. Noll, R. Stetson, N. Riegel, Vice-President, D. Goldberg, Presidentg C. Barhis, Secretary-Treasurer, B. Crow, B. Barrell, G. Boone, M. Rauen- zahn, D. Clark. Second Row: W. Stumpf, K. Potts, P. Himmelberger, S. Wolfe, R. Schlenker C. Stein, R. Himmelherger, F. Heffner, D. Reis, L. Harhonic, R. Kissinger. Third Row: T Reber, R. Emerick, C. Snyder, D. Hess, R. Bausher, D. Hartman, D. Mengel, J. Rice, T. Con- rad, D. Schlenker, N. Faude. Fourth Row: B. Eckert, T. Schroeder, P. Keller, K. Lau. J King, R. Shellhammer, W. Shade, R. Kerschner. R. Weaver, B. Butt. Fifth Row: R. Hart- man, D. Balthaser, J. Spiral, R. Hoffman, H. Lincoln, Mr. Stoudt, Adviser, R. Zimmerman, J McElory, C. Weitzel, W. Huey, L. Leibensberger. To iff . , 4 A P e P5 .- ln 'fi '1 rkfj Qu - Qt 4 ttf' Spf in 4 ,.....-, - .1 4 W- W wx A if f 5:1 ,Y ,fy Z1 ' - fx fg 'f ' ,- ' , 5 ' gf fs ' if if-lA'gi, - -arf-G 5 1 1,-3 1 3.g.f,,,,f, ,, x W , I -. ,M M '-ifffriff gifi X. X 'ww .fffgy gr: wr-1: f ' . . 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F 'ry A V , aigfjiaft . 9, 6 ,, 'aff V 5 , if f . fag ' . 2' fin If B' mfg ggfg Ya 5 ii f'i?fHm Q JE aa I cf . ,Q 'Q - ml 'Q 1 V, M M. v A ' V , fs ,, 2 'E f ' -2 1 2 3' Q 1 1 CLASS O '64 First Row: W. Sweimler, P. Shipe C. Harrell, F. Latshaw, E. Laity P. Sabotka, C. Sitlinger, S. Henry N . Ehling, S. Speis. Second Row: M. Pearsall, J. Mahle, D. Hermann C. Kissinger, M. Goetz, Mr. Leiss K. Daneker, A. Boudreau, J. Wei- denhammer, A. Henry, A. Mengel Third Row: R. Fetterman, J. Brow- er, G. Walborn, W, Shoenfelt, H Hartman, Williams, C. Bohn, S Delp, C. Stamm, D. Werner, B Cammauf, P. Gulick. First Row: D. Reis, D. Wahl, R. Stoudt, B. Tertel, S. Spatz, L. Keim, W. Strauss, R. Stetson. Second Row: K. Potts, D. Ricker, S. Schmehl, J. Price, S. Manwil- ler, J. Loose, M. Mullaney, M. Rauenzahn. Third Row: D. Adams D. McMullen, S. Matthews, J. Shellhamrner, Mrs. Reeser, L. Lei- bensperger, K. Huey, D. Oswald, M. Hoffman, R. Shellhammer. 1 First Row: J. Egan, D. Sherman, L. Weidner, S. Hole, J. Peters, D. Heckman, D. Pappas, L. Whitcraft, M. Edris, T. Kocher. Second Row: E. Snyder, R. Crossly, C. Creenly, R. Franks, A. Carr, L. Mays, B. Spayd, H. Blatt, W. Woytovich, R. Miller, Mr. Oxenreider. Third Row: R. Miller, H. Null, B. Davis, E. Gicher, J. Potteiger, C. Staudt, D. Solomon, R. Crossly. v y First Row: R. Schlenker. M. Adams. P. Ohlinger. B. Ohlinger, K. Haldeman, A. Strichter, C. Shunk, D. Price, D. Noll, S. Wolfe. Second Row: D. Buckley, E. Miller, J. Kunkleman. B. Kirkhoff, C. Boyer. J. Kirkhoff. G. Crube, C. Boone. B. Hill. Third Row: B. Schappell. R. Himmelherger, A. Reichert, C. Schwab, L. Fritz, Mr. Esposito, J. Wesner, J. Sweitzer, S. Moser, K. Lau, R. Schlenker. First Row: D. Rentschler, D. McFarland, Presidentg G. Miller. E. Emerich, N. Hook, C. Moyer, C. Readinger, B. Long. B. Dower, TFPLZSIITPTQ J. Fair, R. Madeira. Second Row: R. Mull, L Hoffman, Vice-Presidenzg D. Miller. N. Moyer, M. Kost, D, Good, L. Berk, Secretaryg C. Stamm D. Keller, R. Hoffman, W. Blalt. R. Heister. Third Row: R. Reinhart, F. Kershner, L. Stump, R Schlappich, C. Lorah, J. Yoh, Mr. Blatt, E. Rudy, L. Haag, E. Stump, S. Galen, G. Shollenj berger, C. James. 1 C ASS O '63 O . if , , S , .. .ii ig .v in 5,4 4 0 :Nga 9 R 'A L1 1' A ' IS , ,Q 1, Q if A - -QM 'xi' 'B 5 C ,gs ga, I , . ' L ff Qf ,-,zsffaf 22 , , - ,VZ -gg V-wv:3,:,m gg. ' Tig3?'f if ' vi . 22 ', Q s f 1 F' . - if .f ,, x . - . ,.. '4 , f ' 'z ,, . 1 ' N' 1 513,25 1-P fir, f 'ae 'x R 1'-f. 5, s, ', 4 -' ' ' V rg. -,g ' A P, Q., , ,A M 'Pi' Vis. .A :Av ,A- ,bg 'Wi ,lt if aw ., - f ,Aw -Q . P Y N 1 Q , sf K2 K A , K L , , if A wg, f if Q X H' rg if af K N 9' 5 'F af , - - +1 ' 5? ii: f 1 . s V f A .f 2 .fs g m K ,,,A ..4, N , -ww-S Q, .. N1 - .s ,. pw-ex Xp,-'Q-1-fxf.,zjgfgff -ff, ' we I gm U Q 331' 5, ' , f ,f -, ' it I H, ,ff , 4 v i wt .J , , X' , .Y Mfg: f, V, , ,,. S , A jwyf' ff' -323411, 1 ' ' . , lfkf' A -,,. J I b W is F Q '9' 'Cf ' ,z Q- -'W' 'TT M S '4i2'f?4'faf 'im :Q J Y Kg a is ,Q s. Y , ,f NV. we ., V uf a if i 'ft af if ,V gd y QQ' ,V 'S 1 K, if i , Ui - A ,, J Q' Q, V A j' 4 1 f Ai 54, - ff' ,W VZ . ir W A' 2.12, ' A 3 U K 5 95,1 Y 7531 57 -'S f ' ' , M ' W Q' 1 '31 ff' fi vw Lg A Av , ,A zzxw 4 43 1 W W. , I X '5 V ,Ziff '. 'fi F ' ' , mv w.',...4??lfpv 'V QL. ' I 7 jx 4 f V 11' 3 .M ' 4 A I 0 n , I , L4 ,gl 2 Q., - I l' A Y A ,f A al V 5 ' ab y, 4-K ar F -9 f N f fgyjlil ,rv ,I Cf 3 A if , -,H ,wg -x Q2 ' Y K F . 'wif , , Ain 1. .K S-gig, M if-'54 4 f W 9.1. 1 X, Jw fy , 3' , ,k,..,, SNR. , ...lg .1 N, ,,, , ,I I Q A , 3, 1 75.1 , f . u Za 1 , U, , A. First Row: A. Marks, P. Noecker, P. Machemer, B. Mengel, L. Rapp, P. Porr, H. Miller, D. Henne. Second Row: M. Lash, R. Lutz, A. King, B. Rauenzahn, F. Richenbach, B. Miller, D. Kuhn, D. Mengel, President, D. Mays. Third Row: N. Horning, T. Keefer, L. Lucchese, Miss Snaith, G. Herr, G. Kline, J. Leininger. CLASS OF '60 First Row: G. Goldman, I. Endy, M. Haverstock, K. Christ, Secretary, M. Balthaser, R. Fields, S. Clark, S. Dix, J. Beissel. Second Row: N. Baer, J. Bower, R. Ammarell, Treasurer, G. Bean, C. Kalbach, J. Adams, R. Bair, Vice-President, J. Arbuckle. Third Row: R. Galen, D. Adam, T. Emote, Mr. Lerch, T. Bush, R. Green. First Row: M. Zimmerman, G Strause, G. Styer, L. Stoudt, C. White D. Sellari, C. Weller, H. Sharpe. Sec and Row: F. Snyder, R. Potteiger .l. Walley, L. Swanger, J. Sobotka, .I Risser, B. Weidenhammer, C. Runkel Third Row: G. Stewart, K. Peterson M. Shade, K. Miller, Mrs. Orff, H Sieger, M. Mortland, W. Stewart, K Riegel. L,,.1., ,J X L Q, 5 it if 'L ls K ', fm, i wa- N.. -' st -5 Q4 L. 52-4 t. 'ss I i I is-3 Vs CHRISTA HILDEGARD AHNERT Christais choice of study is the commercial course with the ambition of secretarial work and later that of becoming a housewife. In her commercial classes she is a whiz at her typewriter. She is one of the few members of our class that has come from a foreign countryg namely, East Germany. Christais favorite expression is t'Oh, nuts, and her favorite pastime is reading. Being an energetic person, she finds much en- joyment in vigorous sports such as swimming and ice skating. Her activities include: F.H.A. in ninth and tenth grades. Travel Club in twelfth grade. and Vallette staff in twelfth grade. RUTH ALICE ADAMS Ruth comes from a family of six Ris of which she is the third. Although her future is undecided, she has chosen the commercial course in high school. Her size is diminutive. She not only is concise but also is very modest, leaving you with the im- pression that she can neither be found nor heard. Driving her parent's car in the country is her favorite pastime. Since Ruth lives on a farm, she naturally has developed the humane outlook toward animals. Ruth has been an active member of the Press Club in the eleventh and twelfth grades. She also was on the program committee for the Junior Class play. DAVID FRANKLIN BAIR Being a friendly person with an easy grin and an offhand O.K.. David dislikes stuck-up people. Although David has taken the commercial course, he intends to join the Marines after gradu- ation. David enjovs playing miniature golf and selling soft pretzels. David has successfully managed both the ,l.V. basketball team in ninth grade and the Varsity team in tenth grade. He has been a member of Varsity Club in ninth and tenth grades. Press Club in eleventh and twelfth grades. Stage Crew in twelfth grade. and was in the Junior Class play. CAROL ANN ALTHOUSE This short girl with naturally wavy hair has taken the commercial course in hopes of becoming a stenographer. Her chief interest and favorite subject is typing. Away from school. in her spare time. Carol can usually be found sewing or reading. Carol has been a member of Chorus in ninth grade, Y-Teens in tenth and eleventh grades, Press Club in eleventh and twelfth grades. and Music Ap- preciation in twelfth grade. THEODORE RICHARD BARTHOLD Theodore is another academic student After high school he plans to enter colle e and then he hopes to make a livin as a chemical engineer H just loves to et into heated discussions about world events with any body who wishes to debate Theodores fax orlte expression IS Holy Toledo and his favorite pastimes are swimming and playing soccer During the summer Theodore likes to loaf and rest up for the coming year Theodore is what you m1 ht call an amateur photo rapher. and he does all the picture takin for the class activitie.. He is also head of the photo - raphy committee for the yearbook of '59, Some of Theodores activities in school were with: the Yallette ,taff in eleventh and twelfth ra e,, Press Cluh in tenth rade. Varsity Club ' tenth Grade. Photography Club in tenth frrade. the Debating Team in tenth and eleventh grades. the Band in ninth and tenth grades. the Soccer Team in eleventh grade. ,lunior Class play. and Typing Club in twelfth grade. JOAN LUCILLE BAIR .loan has taken the academic course of study with plans of entering the field of nursing after high school. She has a great sense of humor and always strives to get her classmates into an uproar! 'gBut of course, horse, is her favorite expres- sion: pestering people is her favorite pastime. Her major peeve is German class l .loan is working part time as a,salesgirl. Along with her interest in dancing, Joan is also very much interested in music, which is shown in her mastering both the piano and organ and her singing in her church choir. .loan's activities include: Vallette in eleventh and twelfth gradesg Varsity Club in tenth and elev- enth gradesg Library in ninth and tenth gradesg Chorus in eleventh gradeg Class officer in ninth, tenth, and eleventh gradesg Class play in eleventh gradeg Model Cnited Nations in eleventh gradeg Dramatic Club iri twelfth gradeg Typing Club in twelfth gradeg and Cheerleading in tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grades. GL., LARRY LEE BERNET Larry has chosen the general course of study is considered one of the comics of the class ha a pleasing personality and is very easy to vet alon with. At present, Larry is employed at a gas station, but his future is undecided. Larry's favorite expression is Oh His fav orite pastime is dancing. He is among the lucky few' to be the proud possessor of a new convertible Larry has been a participant of the Chef Club his senior year. DOYALD JEROVIF BECKER Donald 19 an academic student and intends to enter the be rviu after ,raduauon He ls an all 'around student and IS llked bv every one Xll Donald extracurricular activities are centered around sports His small stature 15 of no hindrance to him fer hc 1 ood in all phases of sports As a student Donald is co operative and ef f1ClCI'lt Donalds favorite expression is OK is favorite PHQUHIC is workin on cars nlnth tenth eleventh and twelfth rades Hall Patrol ln tenth eleventh and twelfth rades Varslty Club in ninth tenth and eleventh rades Ba ketball in ninth tenth and eleventh rades Baseball in ninth tenth eleventh and twelfth rades Soccer 1n ninth tenth eleventh and twelfth rades Travel Club in twelfth rade and Senlor Athletics in twelfth grade ' '. ,, ' l .5 -L 5 . . 1' . 1 . - D X .S g . 9 v ' ' ' ec 91 V . . . V . U - L. -. His club activities include: Student Council in ' 1 v - 1 U . 7 1 4 - L- Q . x Y ' U . . 7 7 P M' ' ' , v . - ' g 3 S ' ' . , ' g L ' ' , - . , U . ' ' - 1 5- 1 Q v v nf p - l 7 ' C- 1 U A . . . . c- f ' it Q Q , s , z: fr' I FORREST ALLEN BLATT Forrese has chosen the academic course of study. His future ambition is to enter the Air Force. Al- though Forrest is one of the most quiet members of the senior class, he has a friendly way about him and seems to get along with practically all of his fellow classmates. Although he prefers not to dance, he enjoys music and plays trombone in the school band, where he does a fine job. A favorite expression of Forrest's is Hey beep. His favorite pastimes are playing softball and swim- ming. Some of Forrest's activities have been with: Vallette staff in twelfth gradeg the band in ninth tenth, eleventh and twelfth gradesg Junior Class play' and typing club in twelfth grade. 1 JUNE MARY BLANKENBILLER June has taken the commercial course, but her future is undecided. During the summer and after school, .lune works in a drugstore. In the summertime when she is not working, she is usually found swimming at the pool. Swimming is her favorite pastimeg '4Son-of-a-gun is her favorite expression. For two years June had been active in cheering. ln her sophomore year, she had been active on the junior varsity squad of cheerleaders, and in her jun- ior year, she had been active on the varsity squad. June participated in the following activities: Press Club in tenth, eleventh, and twelfth gradesg Varsity Club in tenth and eleventh grades, F.H.A in ninth grade, Library Club in ninth grade, Y-Teens in tenth and eleventh gradesg Music Appreciation in twelfth grade, and Vallette staff in twelfth grade. JAMES OWEN BOND The commercial course has been Jamesls selec- tion in his last two years at S.V.H.S. After grad- uation. he will be another alumnus who plans on entering the armed services - the Army. He is presently working part time on his uncle's farm. but he hopes his two years. as an academic student. will be of value tu him later. Co-operation is one uf his finer assets. He nev- er hesitates to lend a helping hand. James has been an active participant in the fol- lowing activities: Press Club in eleventh and twelfth grades: Band in ninth. tenth. eleventh. and twelfth grades: and on the stage crew for the ,lunior and Senior Class plays. BARBARA ANNE BOND ln spite of the fact that Barbara's choice of study in her high school years was the commercial course. she has a staunch future ambition of being a kindergarten instructor. Lively. energetic. and most ambitious are quite descriptive of this girl who has helped many an organization. especially our class of '59, to being a successful group. Her clerical studies have proved of great value to her as she served as secretary of her senior class and the Student Council. At the annual Valentines Dance in our sopho- more year Barbara reigned as '6Queen of Hearts. Barbara has been an active participant in the following clubs: Vallette staff in tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grades: Student Council in tenth, eleventh. and twelfth grades: vice-president in eleventh grade, secretary in twelfth grade: Press Club in ninth, tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grades: cheerleading in tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grades: Varsity Club in tenth and eleventh grades: Dramatic Club in twelfth grade: Band in ninth, tenth. and eleventh grades: Y-Teens in tenth and eleventh grades: and hall patrol in eleventh and twelfth grades. RICHARD RAY BRENDEL Richard is one of the boys turned out by the commercial department of S.V.H.S. Although at the present time he is employed at the local auction, he intends some day to use his education by becoming a business manager of a super-market. Richard has been the scorekeeper of basketball games during the 1958-59 season. He has also been a very competent sports editor of the Pantherette. His school activities have included: Safety pat- rol in ninth gradeg Press Club in ninth, tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grades, Varsity Club in ninth grade, Chef Club in twelfth gradeg manager of J.V. team in tenth gradeg and manager of the Varsity team in ninth grade. JOANN BOWMAN The commercial course has been ,loAnn's elec- tive in her senior high school years. She has a very personable appearance, has an unusually attractive complexion, and has dark hair. JoAnn is presently employed, in her spare time, as a waitress. But after she has finished school, she hopes to take up the ways of a beautician. Her favorite expression is Oh sure.', Her favorite pastime is reading good books. .loAnn's activities have consisted of: Y-Teens in tenth and eleventh grades and Press Club in eleventh and twelfth grades. 1 e E 78 l VERNER ALBERT BUCKL Verner, born in Germany, has undertaken the academic curriculum with the desire to become a chemical engineer. One of Verner's chief interests, art, has been of great advantage to our class. Because of his artistic ability. he was chosen to serye as chairman of the art committee on the Vallette staff. ln his spare time Verner can be found drawing, working on his hi-fi. or trying to bring in foreign stations on his short-wave. When asked what his present occupation is, he replies, Anything from a dishwasher to a bus boy at the restaurant where I workf' His activities have included: Vallette staff in eleventh and twelfth grades: safety patrol in ninth grade: Press Club in tenth grade: Dramatic Club in ninth and twelfth grades: Photography Club in eleventh grade: debating team in tenth. eleventh, and twelfth grades: soccer in ninth, tenth. and eleventh grades: typing club in twelfth grade: Junior Class play: and student director of Senior Class play. NANCY ANN BROWN Nancy has chosen the commercial course of study which will enable her to be a thrifty house- wife. conscious of all financial problems which may occur. An expert roller skater. she relaxes to the soft music of the rink organ. She also enjoys music with a hill-billy tang to it. not quite so dreamy. but awakening l She prefers Italian food. which is highly season- ed, especially good home-made spaghetti. In her senior year Nancy was a member of the Travel Club. BONNIE LEE DE BOESER Bonnie has selected the academic course, with her future embarking upon the profession of an English teacher. In spite of her petiteness she gets much pleasure from skating, swimming, and cheering. Right along with her enthusiasm for the physical aspect goes her mental enjoyment toward the reading of fine litera- ture. Bonnieis favorite expression is You Know, She is very often provoked by people who seem to have the air or manner of 'Ufroublemakerw written over them. She spends much of her time just idly singing, but someday the idle singing may result in her achieving membership in County and District Chorus. Her activities include such clubs as Vallette staff in eleventh and twelfth gradesg Press Club in eleventh grade: Varsity Club in tenth and eleventh gradesg cheerleading in tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grades, Chorus in ninth. tenth. eleventh, and twelfth grades, Junior Class play: and l7.T.A. in twelfth grade. NANCY LOUISE CONNER Nancy, the girl with the pleasing personality, is sure to be successful in all she undertakes. Having chosen the academic course, she plans to enter the field of nursing. Among her chief interests are swimming and ice-skating. She has mastered both. Nancy has no present occupation but is kept busy trying to maintain honor roll standards. Some of Nancy's activities include: Vallette staff in tenth, eleventh, and twelfth gradesg F.H.A. in ninth gradeg Secretary of the class in ninth and tenth grades, Travel Club in twelfth gradeg and typing club in twelfth grade. JAY HIESTER FIELD Jay has chosen the general course of study with the future ambition to join the Marine Corps. Jay is interested in mechanics and has a fully equipped garage to foster his talent. He is also a talented musician and has par- ticipated in.County Band in 1956. 1957, and 1958: and in District Band in 1957. ,lay's favorite expression is Knock it offli' His favorite pastime deals with cars. He has heen in the following: safety patrol in ninth and tenth grades: Varsity Club in ninth. tenth. and eleventh grades: Band in ninth. tenth. eleventh, and twelfth grades: Chorus in twelfth grade: soccer in ninth. tenth, eleventh. and twelfth grades: and the junior Class play. WILLIAM ALEX DORMINY Vim. vigor. and vitality-these three adjectives give a good description of Alex. He has that rare sense of humor that few possess. Alex has chosen the academic course of study with hopes of hecoming an engineer. If he will show as much ambition then as he is now showing. he will be a success. Alexis favorite expression is Thats lifelw. and his favorite pastime is dancing. Alex has no present occupation other than school and considers himself a free-loader and loafer. Some of his school activities include: Varsity Cluh in ninth. tenth. and eleventh grades: Photog- raphy Cluh in ninth grade: the Junior Class play: Travel Club in twelfth grade: and Math Club in twelfth grade. S' ' r 9 ' BARBARA ANN FRANKS Barbara is one of the more quiet members of the Senior class. She has taken the commercial course but is still uncertain about her future oc- cupation. Barbara's favorite expression is 4'Oh, my! Her favorite pastime is collecting pictures of famous celebrities. Due to her vast selection of reading material, she has acquired the taste for one of the aspects of the fine arts. She is artistically inclined and naturally was chosen as one of the assistant art editors on the Pantherette staff. Barbara has been an active member of the Press Club in her Junior and Senior yearsg Travel Club in twelfth gradeg and Music Appreciation in twelfth grade. ROSE MARIE FISHER Rose is a commercial studentg however, her future does not lie in the field of businessg instead, she plans upon entering the world of domestirity. She enjoys watching, as well as participating in sports. She has served on both the Junior Varsity and the Varsity cheering squads. Rose's pet expression is g'Holy smokieli' Her favorite pastime is shopping. Rose is presently employed as a salesgzirl for Kott's Bakery and never fails to supply her friends with free samples. Her extracurricular activities consist of Stu- dent Council in eleventh gradeg hall patrol in eleventh grade: Press Club in eleventh and twelfth gradesg Varsity Club in ninth and eleventh grades'g F.H.A. in ninth gradeg cheerleading in ninth and eleventh gradesg and Music Appreciation in twelfth grade. MARVIN RUSSELL GILMER Marvin is another general student with his fu- ture undecided. At the present time he is sewing as an attendant at a garage. He keeps his mind well occupied with thoughts concerning hot rods and racing. His favorite expression is O.K.!', He is very much interested in athletics, and he has been a mem- ber of the baseball team for two years. Marvin is an easy-going fellow with a-great sense of humor. He was a participant in Varsity Club in ninth, tenth, and eleventh gradesg baseball in tenth and eleventh grades, and Chef Club in twelfth grade. DAVID OSMUND GENSLEY David has chosen the general course of study. He has no present occupation, but he is seriously thinking of entering the vocation of tool and die making. David, from south of the Mason Dixon Line, was enthusiastically accepted as a new addition to our student body. Dave finds much pleasure in his favorite pas- time, playing golf. He has participated in such activities as Varsity Club in eleventh gradeg Chorus in tenth and twelfth gradesg Glee Club in tenth grade, soccer in ninth and twelfth grades, baseball in eleventh and twelfth gradesg and senior athletics in twelfth grade. 3 1 THOMAS CARL GOOD Tom is an easy-going commercial student with a friendly personality, who served as vice-president of the Senior class. Tom has a great interest and talent in music. He especially likes jazz and plays a smooth saxo- phone. He has displayed his musical ability by par- ticipating in County Band for two years. Tom's favorite expression is Oh, l seeln His favorite pastimes are listening to and collecting jazz records. Despite the fact that he intends to enlist in the Navy immediately after high school, his prospective goal leans towards the State Police Academy. He has been a member of the following activ- ities: Vallette staff in twelfth grade: safety patrol in ninth grade: Varsity Club in ninth. tenth, and eleventh gradesg debating in tenth grade: Band in ninth. tenth. eleventh. and twelfth grades: Chorus in twelfth grade: soccer in ninth. tenth. eleventh, and twelfth grades: basketball in tenth. eleventh, and twelfth grades: baseball in ninth. tenth. eleventh, and twelfth grades: lunior Class play: Senior Class officer: and senior athletics in twelfth grade. SHERWOOD DENNIS GOLDBERG Sherwood, with his capability and willingness to co-operate, is certain to be successful in all his future endeavors. He, being one of the more active members of the Senior class, has served as president of the Student Council and as assistant editor and editor of the Vallette. Sherwood has chosen the academic course with hopes of entering either the teaching profession or a law practice. His club memberships include: Vallette staff in eleventh and twelfth gradesg Student Council in twelfth grade: hall patrol in twelfth grade: debating in tenth, and eleventh grades: safety patrol in ninth grade: Model U.N. in tenth gradeg Class officer in ninth, tenth, and eleventh grades: Junior Class play: basketball in tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grades: Travel in twelfth grade: and senior athletics in twelfth grade. 2 at ab 11 BARRY KENNETH GREENLY Barry is a general student and hopes to have the Navy as his career after school. He is presently employed, part time, at a gas station to help keep his car going. Barry's favorite expression is Come on, boy! His favorite pastimes are collecting coins, tinkering on cars, dancing and participating in sports. His school activities include: Press Club in eleventh grade, Varsity Club in ninth, tenth, and eleventh gradesg and senior athletics in twelfth grade. NAOMI PEARL GRAHAM Naomi is in the commercial class and plans to become a secretary after graduation. She can be found listening to records or dancing to them. Naomi enjoys sports and was scorekeeper during the soccer seasons and cheerleader in her sophomore year. Her favorite expression is Such a shame! Her chief interests lie in swimming and typing. Naomi has been a member of the following activities: Library Club in ninth and tenth grades, F.H.A. in ninth grade, Y-Teens in tenth and eleventh gradesg Press Club in eleventh and twelfth grades, Varsity Club in tenth grade: cheerleader in tenth gradeg and Music Appreciation in twelfth grade. MARHHTJFAY HAAG Marilyn is an academic student with an am- bition of becoming a medical secretary although she is presently employed as a waitress. Marilynls favorite expression is Wllerrificln One of her favorite pastimes. which her twin sister also enjoy s. is ice-skating at the Daulperville Dam. During her sophomore year. Marilyn has rep- resented the Y-Teens at the mid-winter conference in Williamsport. She has also helped to produce the successful Junior Class play as student director. Marilyn has been active in the following ac- tivities: Yallette staff in tenth. eleventh. and twelfth grades: Secretary and Treasurer of Dramatic Club in eleventh grade: debating in tenth and eleventh grades: student director of the Junior Class play: typing in twelfth grade: and Travel Club in twelfth grade. CAROLYN KAY HAAC Carolyn is one of the many commercial girls turned out by S.V.H.S. She is presently employed as a waitress and hopes to continue in that capacity after highschool. Carolynis pet expression is Hxeverli' One of her favorite pastimes is shopping for finery. At intervals. Carolyn can usually be found munching on goodies such as candy or cookies. She has been a member of Dramatic Club in eleventh grade: Y-Teens in ninth. tenth. and elev- enth gradesg the Junior Class play: and Travel Club in twelfth grade. LARRY JOQEPH HFNNE Larri' is an acaclelnic stuflent with his future. at the present tune. unclef-itle He 15 interested in bcouting and is a vert' act we member of his troop. Presently. Larrfs working on a farm occupies much of his time. hut he still fincls time for sports His favorite expression IS 'fClownl,' His fa vorite pastimes are clriving around in his car and dancing to stllontll music. Larrfs 1-xtractirrietilar activities include: Val lette staff in eleventh grade: Yarsitx' Club in tenth and eleventh grades: haskethall in tenth and eleventh grades: baseball in tenth grade: and senior athletics in twelfth grade. RXIIII FIIXHIPH HXXG ll hw Q tut x ft 'tri funtluncn s to e its inet uiln lt s tm vi 1 r e itltut ha tt time intl cffort toxsdrc mlf1rc ei 1 ll Q rv e s 1 It mn often he he ntl ixin ls c s uh ha hun utnf e 1 1 'utix a ettf staff in twelfth mu lrsitx fi u in tenti 1 eluenth les us incl tm Graf es ctr ur n tue 1 frart ra tu uni in tin th mile m xc rare 1 at 54 , , tri . Ralll .s chosen tht- ueutl-iliit' course of s li' U in orfler to prmitle him with the ne--ss. .' 1 - tal- -1 it' his tlcsirecl Ylltlllltlll of eng' '-ring. , D g tl- part tu years. flalil. llll' -lass AL pr s' ' . s 1lcxot'l his ' . - ls the '- t - Uf1lUl'4'lllSF. llis chief int-'ests lit- in physics :incl lizslxet- ball. ul 'I- his fax rit- paitinie is lriving his Fo-l. He L ' 'L' sa.. Q nllow- ov... Rall s H L - in th- full :wing . ' ' ities: V11 '. ' g1xl':Yz.'-' ,ll1' l if aitl - gmt 3: Clint' 3 in elexenth z '-lfth C ll-: lvaslvlull in tenth. cle -ith. :ul 1-lltl 5 l-sz -l ss off -r in ninth. tenth. el- ntl. z cl 'elf gn 'sz :intl typing elul in tx'-lfth gs l . ' ' cl. c . RUSSELL PAUL HERMANN Russell is a very energetic general student who also has had two years of academic classes which he plans to use by either attending college or en- tering the Marine Corps after graduation. Russ is what one might call a Jack-of-all-trades. He is presently unemployed, but he has held down many jobs in his spare time. Russ was chairman of the Junior-Senior prom decorating committee and put forth much effort to make it a success. He is very much interested in all sports and served as the Captain of the Junior Varsity squad. Among his other school activities are: Vallette staff in twelfth grade, Student Council in eleventh and twelfth grades, hall patrol in eleventh and twelfth grades, Varsity Club in ninth, tenth, and eleventh grades, soccer in ninth, tenth, eleventh, and twelfth gradesg class officer in tenth, eleventh, and twelfth gradesg Dramatic Club in twelfth grade, and senior athletics in twelfth grade. DARLENE F AYE HENRICH Darlene with her extraordinary skill accomplishes her commercial subjects well. She strives to become a secretary, and with her good business ability she is sure to succeed. Darleneis favorite expression is Good golly. Her favorite pastime is typing in which she is a whiz. Because of her knack for business, she was chosen to be editor of the Pantherette, and she has proven to be a very capable one. She has been in such clubs as Press Club in eleventh and twelfth grades, and F.H.A. in ninth grade. Q!-' f ANNA MAE HOFFMAN Anna Mae, reserved and shy, has chosen the comniercial course. She is soft-spoken and has an ever-ready smile which shows off her dimples. Her favorite expression is Oh, my! Crocheting rugs takes up part of her spare time. Anha Mae works part time in a factory and her future leans towards the domestic world. She has belonged to such groups as Y-Teens in tenth and eleventh gradesg and Press Club in eleventh and twelfth grades. NOEL JOAN HILL Noel has chosen the commercial course of study with a desire of becoming a secretary. Her favorite expression is Oh, myli' Her fa- vorite pastime is watching television. Noel is one of the more quiet members of the class but she still is always ready to take part in any class activities. One of her chief interests is typing which will prove profitable to her in her future secretarial oc- cupation. Her activities include: Press Club in eleventh and twelfth gradwg Travel Club in twelfth gradeg and Music Appreciation in twelfth grade. GLADYS MARIE KELLER Gladys is a commercial student. but she has no desire to enter business after high school: in- stead. her future leans toward domestic duties. Her favorite expression is Oh, noli' Her in- terests stem around sports cars. Gladys has a great sense of humor and is often called a clown by her friends. Due to this trait, she does not like people who are too seriously minded. Her activities include: Press Club in eleventh and twelfth grades: Library Club in twelfth gradeg and Chorus in twelfth grade. IRENE JUNE KAUFFMAN Irene. who is a small, cute girl with a great sense of humor. is a commercial student and aspires to become a secretary. Irene lives on a farm and one of her chief in- terests is working on it. She, loving to cause excitement. is usually the instigator behind a cleverly planned joke. Although Irene is always ready for fun. she has a very sincere manner about her. When you have her as a friend, you know that it is a lasting friendship. Irene's favorite expression is O.K.,, Her fa- vorite 'pastimes are driving her dad's Buick and eating. Her class activities include participating in the Junior Class play as a prompterg Vallette staff in twelfth gradeg Press Club in eleventh and twelfth gradesg Photography Club in tenth grade: captain of the annual magazine campaign in eleventh gradeg and Music Appreciation in twelfth grade. 9 if GERALDINE LILLIE LATSHAW Geraldine has taken the commercial course with a goal of becoming a future secretary. Geraldine's pet expression is Gee whiz! She is a proud owner of a driver's license and makes frequent use of it thereby enabling her to participate in her favorite sports which are roller-skating and ice-skating. Gerry can often be found daydreaming. es- pecially on her cherished plan of going to Florida. Her school activities include: Press Club in eleventh gradeg assistant editor of the Pantherette in twelfth grade: F.H.A. in ninth grade: prompter of the Junior Class play. and program committee for Junior Class play. C,-XROLEE In-XTFIIA-KW Althougli Carol is a commercial student. she is undecided about her future plans. Being a quiet and pleasant person. Carol is annoyed by people who boast. For relaxation she enjoys listening to music and reading. She also enjoys sports such as volleyball and baseball. Carol has belonged to the Press Club in eleventh and twelfth grades and has served on the program committee for the Junior Class play. vip, WILLIAM PATRICK LAWRENCE William has selected the general course of study. William is strictly the outdoor type with his favorite pastime and chief interests lying in hunting and sports. His strong interest in basketball is evident to anyone passing his place and seeing his shooting for the basket on the barn. He is easily provoked by people who do not arrive on time and keep him waiting. He has participated in such activities as Var- sity Club in tenth gradeg basketball, in tenth and twelfth gradeg and senior athletics in twelfth grade. PATRICIA MADELINE LAU Pat has undertaken the commercial course, plans to attend business school after graduation, and hopes to become a medical secretary. She is presently employed as a hostess at a restaurant. Pat has a keen interest in music and is us- ually seen at school dances. Pat's frequently used expression is Funny! Funny! She has been a member of the following ac- tivities: Vallette staff in eleventh and twelfth gradesg Press Club in eleventh and twelfth gradesg Dra- matic Club in eleventh and twelfth gradesg F.H.A. in ninth gradeg ticket committee of Junior Class playg and Music Appreciation in twelfth grade. RITA MAY LOOSE Rita, tiny but mighty, is also a commercial stu- dent with her future undecided. Because Rita is so often annoyed by her shoulder- length hair, she is frequently heard saying Oh, my hairli' Rita is a swimming fan and makes the pool her headquarters during the summer. At present, Rita is employed at a fruit stand, but she always finds time for another of her interests which is dancing. Rita's activities include: F.H.A. in ninth gradeg Vallette staff in eleventh and twelfth grades, Press Club in eleventh and twelfth grades, Dramatic Club in eleventh and twelfth grades, and Music Apprecia- tion in twelfth grade. LARRY RAY LONG Larry, with his future undecided, has under- taken the general course. Larry's favorite expression is 0.K. Hunting and fishing, two of his chief interests, take up most of his spare time. He is interested in wildlife, and his curiosity urges him to study the habits of the wild birds and animals. Larry is a proud owner of a car and malcw use of it when going to his place of employment-a farm. Larry's senior activities include stage crew and senior athletics. HOWARD EUGENE NOECKER Eugenels course of study is the academic course. He is another member of the class who is rather quiet. Eugene shows very much concern about his studies. His interests lie in physics and chemistry. At the present time he is a horticulturist, but his future is still undecided. Eugene's favorite expression is Oh, I seef, His favorite pastime is studying. He is also fond of base- ball and has been active in it for two years. His activities include: Varsity Club in eleventh grade, Photography Club in ninth gradeg baseball in eleventh and twelfth grades, Math Club in twelfth grade, and senior athletics in twelfth grade. JANE ELLEN MILLER Jane, a commercial student, plans on becoming a typist after graduation, following that venture she plans to turn her talents toward those of a housewife. ,laneis favorite ways of passing time are play- ing and listening to records. Her pet expression is That's nice. Jane, being an affable person, likes sociable people and enjoys making friends. One of her many interests is trying to master the English language to the utmost. Typing, also in with her school curriculum, is another chief in- terest. -Iane has also turned her attention toward the handling of horses. She professes to know little about them, but she enjoys riding them. Jane's school activities include: Art Club in ninth gradeg and Press Club in eleventh and twelfth grades. SANDRA LEE PAINSKI Sandra. a vigorous commercial student, has the future desire to become a secretary which is evident in the respect that she takes great interest in her commercial studies. Despite her small stature, Sandy is an energetic participant in all athletic activities and goes into a game with a determined effort to win. Along with her other fine attributes. co-opera- tion has given Sandra the quality of colleaguwhip. Her activities include: Vallette staff in twelfth grade: Press Club in eleventh and twelfth gradesg F.H.A. in ninth and tenth gradesg Chorus in tenth and eleventh gradesg and Music Appreciation in twelfth grade. SUSAN ANN OYERHOISER Sue is a reserved girl in the class with a very pleasing manner. She has chosen the academic course of study with the future ambition of becoming an elernentarv teacher. She has two chief interests: dancing tto slow easy-going musicl and dogs lpreferablv Scotch Ter- rierst. Sue likes to swim and can often be found haunt- ing pools in the local area. Her favorite expression is Heavens, Her favorite pastime is dating and being with her little dog Candy, Some of Sues pet peeves are mathematics. fast drivers. and people who brag. Susan is an active member of the class and has participated in the various activities: Vallette staff in eleventh and twelfth grades: Press Club in ninth and tenth grades: Library Club in ninth and tenth grades: Chorus in ninth. tenth. and eleventh grades: Junior Class play: Y-Teen treasurer in eleventh gradeg F.T.A. Vice-President in twelfth gradeg and typing club in twelfth grade. CARL FRANKIJN RANHCH Carl, having chosen the general course of study in his senior year, intends to continue his already begun military service. Throughout high school Carl has quite fre- quently been called upon to give of his knowledge in scientific matters. It is the sound belief of many that he will someday receive the just credit due him for all his efforts pertaining to science. Carl. being one of the jovial members of the class. has seemingly side-tracked any obstacles that might have hindered his happy-go-lucky manner. Carl was an active member in Senior Science in twelfth grade. DEBORAH ANN PRAY Deborahis choice of study is the academic. Af- ter high school she plans to enter the nursing pro- fession as a nurse or a nurseas aid. Looking further into her future. she hopes to become a housewife. The favorite expression that Deborah uses is HGooder. Her chief interest is traveling to New England where her family has a summer house and also where she lived when she was small. Deborah is a live wirei' member of the sen- ior class and can usually put the class into an uproar. Her activities include: Vallette staff in eleventh and twelfth grades: F.H.A. in ninth grade: Library Club in ninth and tenth grades: Chorus in eleventh gradeg Junior Class play, Y-Teens in eleventh gradeg Typing Club in twelfth grade: and Travel Club in twelfth grade. 'hr KENT RUTHENBERCER Kent. with his future uneertain. has selected the academic course in order to prepare him for future endeavors. Kent is seholastieally. as well as athletieally. in- clined. His ehief interests inelude history and base- hall. Dancing also appeals to him lin his leisure timed Good heavens.N his faxorite expression. is often used. espeeially. when he is attempting to do foreign language homework. Sometimes we find Kent working as a bus boy for extra spending money. His activities inf-lude: Student lfouneil in ninth grade: Varsity Clulr in ninth. tenth. and elexenth grades: llehating in tenth grade: soeeer in ninth. tenth. elexenth. and twelfth grades: liasliethall in ninth. tenth. eleventh. and twelfth grades: haselvall in ninth. tenth. elexenth. and twelfth grades: lllall Patrol in twelfth grade: and Senior athleties in twelfth grade. JANIFS RIFCPII. RIESER James. with an arnhition of entering the field of ehernieal engineering. is an 2ll'iltlt'lllll' student. 'lihe three is V inltiatne. llllt'llltlt'lN't'. and ingenuity' s- are the perfeet adjeetixes to deserlhe hnn. ,liin is presently employed as a luus hoy. lrut he plans on attending Lehigh tiniversity to further his edueation. Jim is interested not only in seienee hut also in world affairs as he has shown us in his attending the II N. Pilgriniage of 1958. lle has lieen at-tive in t-he following aetivities: Vallette staff in elexenth and twelfth grades: Photog- raphy in ninth and eleventh grades: llelvating in tenth. elexenth. and twelfth grades: Band in ninth. tenth. and eleventh grades: Chorus in tenth and eleventh grades: junior Class play: Model II N. delegate: llall patrol in twelfth grade: Music Ap- preciation in twelfth grade: and Dramatic Cluh president in twelfth grade. RARBARA MAY SCHAPPELL Despite the fact that Barbara has chosen the commercial course. her future leans toward the full- time job of a housewife. Wfith her practical views on domestic life she is sure to be a most economical housewife. Barbara's ambitiousness has been reflected in her willingness to devote her time and energy toward social class functions. This trait. ambitiousncss. has also been evident in her employment as a waitress. She has included in her school activities: Val- lette Staff in eleventh grade: Press Club in eleventh and twelfth grades: Dramatic Club in tenth and eleventh grades: and F.H.A. in ninth grade. BARBARA ANN SCHAEFFER Barbara. a fun-loving brunette. has chosen the commercial course of study and she is thinking about the career of an air-line stewardess. She is concerned about the problems of her friends and is always willing to help in any way she can. Barbara has a love for animals with a strong preference toward cats. In addition to her being a participant in the school chorus. she has been a member of County Chorus in 1953. One of her chief interests is singing. Barbara's activities include: Vallette Staff in tenth. eleventh, and twelfth grades: Student Council in eleventh grade: Hall Patrol in eleventh and twelfth grades: Press Club in ninth. tenth, eleventh. and twelfth grades: Dramatic Club in twelfth grade: Chorus in ninth. tenth. and twelfth grades: and Y- Teens in eleventh grade. JANICE ELAINE STAND! The eommereial eourse has heen Janief-'s ehoiee of study: however. she plans to devote her time tu a wholesome domestic' life. Her favorite expression is I know' it. Her favorite pastime is listening to popular musif- on the radio. .l21r1if'e. a quiet girl with a friendly personality. enjoys roller-skating xery mueh. Some of her ar-tixities inf-lude: Press ffluh in eleventh and twelfth grades: and Chorus in elexenth and twelfth grades. Dtllfllilii XYN SYYDER Dolores. lfeing an zu-1-oiiiplislw-tl eonnnert-ial -tu- tlent. aspires In further her eommereial studies lay attending at lvusiness sehool. ller attraetixeness has 1-ontrilvuted lu her ar'- quirlng the title of poppy queen, lie:-ause llolores greatly enjoys swimming. slit' 4-an frequently he seen at swimming pools. :Xlso dur- ing summer vacations. she finds much pleasure at the shore. llolores was a leading fat-tor in Contributing to the sue:-ess of the ,lunior Class Play. Sex:-nteenth Summer. in which she played the leading role. Dolores has seleeted the following aetivities: Yallette Staff in elexenth and twelfth grades: Press Cluh in elexenth and twelfth grades: Dramatie tiluli in ninth. tenth. eleventh. and twelfth grades lpresi- dent in eleventh grader: F.H.qX. in ninth grade: Lihrary in ninth and tenth grades: Chorus in tenth and eleventh grades: junior Class play: and Nlusie Appreeiation in twelfth grade. DORIS JI-1 AN STRAITSF lloris is Il t'UINIIlt'l'f'lill student with Z1 desire of lwcoming a housewife. ller favorite expression is Uh rnyf' Her fa- xoritf- pastime is reading whivli has ln-lpwl to fill her sparc time more quit-l-ily. x1fFlf'I't programs on tc-lf-vision also Ut'l'llPy lic-r spare time-. Typing. lIlf'lUfll'li in lu-r 1-urrivulum. is e-niou-fl l-X lloris. lloris has ln-4-n at participant in l.ilwrarv Cluln in iinth grade: and Tran-l Cflulw in twelfth grurle. SANDRA NTAE STOUDT During her Junior and Senior high school years. Sandra chose the cornrnercial course of study. Sandra's future plans are filled with expectations of lreing a housewife. Her favorite expression is 4'Wl15'?', Her favorite pastimes are listening to popular music and read- ing. Accounting and office practice have been her favorite suhjects throughout her commercial ed- ucation. Along with her school found time to hahy sit after She has helonged to the Club in eleventh and twelfth ninth grade. activities. Sandra has school. following clubs: Press grades: and Chorus in HELEN DORIS STRAUSSER Helen. a commercial student. does not plan to enter business after school. hut instead hopes to he a housewife. Her favorite expression is UI think sofl Read- ing. being her favorite pastime. has contrihuted lo her liking for English which is one of her better subjects. Helen. a typical teenager. enjoys dancing to and listening to rock and -roll music. Helen has volunteered services as a feature page writer for the Pantherette. She has participated in Press Cluh in eleventh and twelfth grades and Ylnlieens in ninth and tenth grades. RANDf'll.l, LEE STR.-XKSE Randall has elected the commercial course of study during his Junior and Senior years at S. V. ll. S. After graduation. Randall expects to enlist in a lmraneh of the armed forces. His pet expression is I am sure. Whenever Randall has any spare time. he makes good use of it hy Catching up on his sleep. Randall enjoys reading Comic books and finds Dennis the Menace to his liking. He also finds pleasure in listening to popular music like the sing- ing of Johnny Mathis. Randall has hecn a member of Press Cluh in eleventh grade and Senior Science in twelfth grade. BARBARA ANN WALKER Barbara, with a persisting attitude, has selected the commercial course. Her chief interest, dancing, has proven profit- able through her winning many jitterbug contests. One of these was won at the Reading Fair in 1958. She spends many idle hours dreaming about and trying to formulate her future, which is still undecided. Employing her carefree attitude, Barbara suc- cessfully portrayed Kitty, a ten year old problem child, in the Junior Class Play. Although she seems light-hearted, she has her serious moments. Her activities include: Press Club in eleventh and twelfth gradesg Library Club in ninth gradeg Chorus in ninth and twelfth gradesg Dramatics in twelfth gradeg and the Junior Class Play. DORIS JEAN STYER Although Doris has undertaken the commercial course, she does not have plans for working in the business world. She, having an attraction for animals, is shown in her chief interestftaking pictures of animals. Stray animals can always find a friendly welcome at Dorisis home. She hopes to find employment. after high school graduation. that will enable her to be working with animals. Doris's favorite expression is 't0h, myln Her favorite pastime, in constant practice, is talking. She has been an active member of Press Club in eleventh and twelfth grades. RONALD WILLIAM WANNER Ronald, a general student. has plans of be coming a future game warden after high school lintil that time he is kept busy working on a farm Ronald is chiefly concerned with sports and has become a very important asset to both our basket ball and baseball teams. His favorite expression is The heekfi His fa vorite pastimes are hunting and fishing. All-in-all the out-of-doors is for Ronald and much of his free time is spent in out-of-door sports. His activities include: Varsity Club in tenth and eleventh grades: basketball in ninth. tenth. eleventh, and twelfth grades: baseball in ninth. tenth. eleventh and twelfth grades: and senior athletics in twelfth grade. BARRE INEIL WALLS Barre with an undecided future has seletted the ffeneral course of studs He 1s presentlv m plowed as a painter and a bus box Barrf is athletitallx int lined and is COTlllI1l13llX practlcinv basketball in his spare time Consequtntlx he excels in basketball and is indispensable to our team H1 tallness proves to be a Great asset to him in t IS sport Eatinfr with special emphasis on cake is his fax orite pastime Club in tenth and eleventh Grades baskctball Ill tenth eleventh and twelfth Grades and senior ath letics 1n twelfth ffrade .a 1 1 , P ' N ..' le I t .Y e - . 's - ' - C - ' . U. V L . . . . . He has been active in the following: Varsity . . V C . l ' x - x 103 i 'W HARRY DAVID ZELLERS Having ehosen the general course. Harry plans to wear an Air Force blue uniform after graduation. Harry. possessing many athletic qualities. has contributed much to S.V.H.S.'s victories in all sports. lle is an enthusiastic promoter of class activities. Much of the success of the ,lunior - Senior Prom was due to his ambitious endeavors. Harry has been a participant in Varsity Club in ninth. tenth. and eleventh grades: soccer in ninth, tenth. eleventh. and twelfth grades: basketball in tenth. eleventh. and twelfth' grades: haseball in ninth. tenth. eleventh. .znd twelfth grades: Dramatic Club in twelfth grade: and senior athletics in twelfth grade. LEAH GERTRUDE WOLFE With plans of entering college after high school. Leah has selected the aeademie curriculum. Poised and composed are two adjectives which properly described Leah. especially while she was stranded at a Y-Teen Mid-Winter Conference in Easton. Swimming. one of Leahis chief interests. proved to he rewarding: when her relay team received medals for a 200 meter race. In addition to this. as a spec- tator, she enjoys all phases of sports. especially football. Her extracurricular activities include: Vallette Staff in tenth. eleventh. and twelfth grades: class of- ficer in ninth grade: Y-Teens secretary in tenth and eleventh grades: and F.T.A. president in twelfth grade. BRENDA CHARLOTTE ZIMMERMAN Brenda is a commercial student with her future centered around a secretarial profession. Hand in hand with her commercial studies she uses her creative writing ability to produce an interesting feature page for the school newspaper. Because Brenda enjoys dancing to dreamy dance numbers. she has cultivated an interest of always attending school dances. For relaxation. she chooses reading. She has been an ardent staff member of the yearbook. and she has contributed much in the pro- duction of it. Brenda has been active in the following activi- ties: Vallette Staff in eleventh and twelfth grades: Press Club in eleventh and twelfth grades: Chorus in tenth. eleventh. and twelfth grades: Chorus presi- dent in twelfth grade: Y-Teens in eleventh grade: Dramatic Club in twelfth grade: and class officer in ninth grade. HOPE ANNE ZEILERS Hope is a girl with a sunny disposition and a congenial personality. The commercial course has been her principal concern in her Junior and Senior years. Typing is one of Hope's chief interests. and she has shown this by being on the Pantherette staff. Her favorite expression is Get a job. Her fa- vorite pastime is swimming. This past summer Hope has substituted as life guard and has worked in the bath house of the local pool. Hope has participated in the following activi- ties: Press Club in tenth. eleventh. and twelfth grades: F.H.A. in ninth grade: Library Club in ninth grade: Y-Teens in tenth and eleventh grades. N APPRECIATIO We, the senior class of 1959, express sincere appreciation to Mrs. David Wolfe for her indis- pensable services as our yearbook adviser. Dili- gently striving, she has provided assistance and guidance when we needed it mostg and by her in- cessant patience we have realized the successful completion of our yearbook. As our class adviser, Mr. Paul Flamm has capably led us through the myriad of experiences which we have encountered in our senior year of high school. He has always been willing to offer earnest advice to us and, through his many efforts, has gained both our respect and admiration. Now. as we bid to today farewell and embark upon the future, may we build our lives so that Mrs. Wolfe and Mr. Flamm can forever remain well pleased with . . . The Senior Class of 1959 1 w X fn f?9f. iv, ,ka f ' mi' X is--mmf I? -K NN , 2 5 gigkz-X13 S? Q. iv abd '. 'I Q 1 'Wpfff Qgwi ' M. H22 b. ,A 'Q ,5 5?+f'ff fi wish . 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