Schwenksville High School - Lanconian Yearbook (Schwenksville, PA)
- Class of 1958
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OPC Fo 9 7 if o H 4. 1 It lulrlishecl In ul.- Senior Clask of Sclzwenksville Union ' School District H :gh 'School Sclzwenksville. Pa. FCREWORD All too soon, memories will be all that is left of our high school life. We hope this book will serve as your KEY TO MEM- ORIES . We have chosen this theme so that in future years we can look back on the experiences we have shared as the Class 1958. We can only hope that those who foiff' low will have equally pleasant memories. TABLE OF CON TE NTS ,S - 9 ff 440 Pxa 41 Y - 3l Qw, Undex da 5 Sm en XXNL'-'W- '?k..'1... -N. 9? Grganizations 12x-NXg's'N '-Q--x T Q! I! p af,ons - 63, . ....-,, ,xx Dedication In hope of expressing our appreciation for all the help you have given us: as our coach, teaching us good sportsmanshipg as a teacher and class advisor, guiding us through our sophomore yearg and as a member of the faculty to whom we could always turn with our prob- lems, we, the Class of 1958, dedicate our Lanconian to you- IOHN W. RESETAR 'li ii ii S M? fx- gulf w ' ADXWINI 7 Y?A Y YO r Q . . N -.-...xqswv lIl1'll' lllHll4'll1'4' will lu- I4-ll illlil lllQ'll' t'll1'0lll EIQIPIIINIII l'l'Illl'IlllN'I'1'1I lllfilllglllilll our lix ,Q To ilu' IJIIISS Happy for tlw gain goldii. l can the Provvrhs of 1958-- is the man who finds wisdom and the man who gets understanding. from it is hotter than gain from silver and its profit he-tter than give the Class of 1953 no hotter message than these words from of Solomon. If you consider your high school graduation as truly the HC0I!lITlf'IlC0I1lf'IllN of your education and strive throughout life for over- ilN'l'fV2lSiIlg wisdom and understanding, you will have a happy and usvful life and thc' world will he the hotter for your having lived. ROBERT W. CUPE, Sz1,perv1's1'11g l,l'illl'1'IIlIl ll.-X. llniv:-rsity of l,t'IlllrylX2.lHlii NIS. l'nive-rsity of l's-nnsvlvania URS. K K I HRX N W l5Nll'.H St'4'fPfIIf'Y In Sllllf-'I'l'f.Yil1gI lll'iIll'I'IIIIl HHS. KUIH HUPN U ll- Se'r'rr'1nry to Sllperrisirzg Ill'iIll'1'I?l1l 6 Nga.. Memories are the result of experience. and experience is a wise teacher. Graduation from high school is the first real crossroad in your life. Your present decisions will affect and determine your future. Those of you who will take advantage of your experiences will profit greatly. Heminiscing is a pleasant way to pass the time. hut you cannot afford to spend too much time looking hack. You must direct your hest efforts to the future. which will determine what will he. Whatever your station in life. pursue it to the best of your ability. and you will enjoy a real sense of accom- plishment. Memories almost always include people-your parents. friends. and teach- ers. As the years pass. you will come to realize how many important coutrihu- tions these people have made to you. Don't forget theml Good luck and Godspeed. THOMAS P. HENRY, JR.. High School l'rinr'ipn1 BA. llrsinus College NLS. University of Pennsylvania VHS. Rl l'll SlfHl,fIlllfR'l' Serretary In High Srlmnl l'rinr'1'pal A 'Fisk School Board lS1'll,1'4ll lIlziu4lv K. Kulp. Fi-vin-Izii'y: liulu-rl il. lxltfjilllilll. Prvsiiln-lil: l ranklin H1-iiiiiiige-i3 Yin- l,l'1'Nlll1'lllZ ll urn' . . l'S1'l2l l'l'. l'1'llSlll'l'l'. . am In I'i1ll1'lS osvr. illl'l'Il1'l' ru L. I'-. Hf!'lll'l' . 4' iw:-li . um . illlil Vs ll Nlllll, l ISI l,,.,Il' NI ll KI Nl Ill Nl lxl'vNl -l 4-r. 'Nlr-. lfslvllf- Ilowkivz. Fluyal l,un1l4-s. .lwnas Srlire-ffl:-r. - w S6fU1C6 Stab' llflililfvnlrirf' Slnjl William Xlinnigg. Kilim-ll l rim-l. f.iII4l-4'lf'l'i!I Staff Nlrx, Xlargars-I liuwn. Nlrf. l.inzii lrxin Kll1'l'l'.lilllt'l5fillSl01llLlllI llunulil Kvlif. lfultun. Nlrs. Nlurviu Kivliuiwlsoii. lfalvlf-riu Nlzimiggi-i': Nlrs. Lyla lining. ll PATRICIA A. CHUDIK ILS. Lnrlr lluren Stale Tearllerx lfnl- lege ll:-alll: anal l'ln-sieal Iiducatiem llmfkvy. Softball. and lsaskmlall Ifnaell. I.4'u1Ie'rs IIIIIII. ALDEN C. RIELY. JR. Rh. Lelnmmn Valley College Vuval IxIlIhIl 'ffIIl f' Clulx. RICHARD .l. CARFAGNO Il..-X. Wes! lfllester Slate Teavlrers College xI3IIlf'!Ili:lIIl'S and .Iuniur Ilusi- nm-ss Training 'xI1'L'Il2lllIl'4 lflulr, Safety Patrol. .Ivlixities Dir:-vlur. .luniur Class Sponsor. Al FRED W. EURICH IIS. l'ennsyl1'ania Slate College Industrial Arts--,luniur Spurls- man Clull. Student Cuuneil Spon- SUI'- GLORIA GOLDFII-ILD ILA.. NI.Eml. Dauglasx College EllgIISIl7DI'i1Il!3IIl'S llluln DALLAS S. GRARER ISA.. NIA. Lehigh llllI.I'Pl'.Yl-lvl' English anrl Lorman- -M-arlnmk .-Mlvisnr, Senior Class Sponsor. Dramalivs Direelor. 9 ANNE FROST Db. HIOOIHXIJIIFH Slale Tearlrerx ffnl- lege IIIISIIIPSS l'IrIuralion- -Newspaper Club. library Hlulv. ,luniur Clasp Spnnsur. MICHAEL L. HA DER B.A. Lehigh University Science-A.A. Sponsor, Director of Athletics. Baseball Coach. Knights of Science Club. JOSEPH S. HIGH BS.. M.Ed. Temple University Health and Physical Education Basketball Coaeli. Gymnastics Club. DONALD D. KRONINCER FRANK A. LAWRENCE IIS. Marquette University Kutztown State Teachers College Instrumental Music-Band' Senior High Social Studies. ALBERT G. ROBINSON BS., M.Ed. University of New Hampshire Temple University Junior High Matliematics-Wib ards Club. GEORGE E. ROMASCO B.A. St. ,losephis College Latin and English. I0 JOHN R. RESETAR BS. Lock Haven State Tearhers Col lege Biology. General Svif-nee-Foot hall Coach, Varsity Club. Sopho more Class Sponsor. EVELYN K. STEITZ R.N. Halmemann Hospital Sehool of Nursing School Nurse--Future Nurses Club. JANE SENLSL Bearer College. .Slate Unuerszly nl lawn Hume' Evnllimlirs f- Knitting Club. l,liee-rleacler.. DOROTHY G. SHAFFER ll 9 Ulm: Unirerslly A rt 5llPt'!'Vl:-1II'7.llllll0l' High Ari Club. CHARLES R. STEITZ. JR. Bb. Kutztown State Teaehers College Social Studies-Camera Club. Hnhhy Club. CLAYTON P. WEAVER ILS.. MS.. M.A. llriirerxity of lIPIIlISj'l1'HlIl!I Cuiclauve Counselor, Sovial Stu- dies. llllirlanve-Indoor Games Club. lJAVlD H. WILSON BS.. NLS. New Britain Stale Tearhers lfol- lege. University af Pennsylziania Remedial Reading-College Pre paratury Club. 11 HAROLD G. VanART ILS. Loflf Haven Slate Teawlzerx Col- lege History. Civics. Cunsuuwr Edu- cation. Driver Eduvation -- Hot Rnd Club. ' L. J nf, il. :E ' ' .......,, 4, .. -wz'.R?' iw zz .. , xi-H i gg-3453. ,zz ' -54 u45n.f,' Eli.. rg A-mf, J.R'Cec::QR G51-. ':-'S' 'fe 'Mama-gi -.1-51, 1 .219 7 A: ,rr asm., 'hvwgf , - .,i -f' .. .,,.-... d','.Slf?,. 5GY'v?1- Q Axmsrw-. yfNe,v 1 4 Jw- ' ma .,.w.,,Q,N 611.19 xi . , eg, . 4.v!Lg,n.,3, Q r',J,x',.1 4 . 1:,,..x V I ' 'Y nf. . wi 1 ,A - ' '--' Q55 ws ' ' H Q . mhimn K UW!! 9Ev-Nm WJ Hi! Mimi! M ww www Z4 ibm sua-.-.-.sw X. Xlx'i'iiisxirx'i'ir:s illit tIt'I'Ntt-INI' Ns une- uf nur large-st ttvpurt- nu-nts. il mutt:-rs ai xurivty uf suh- jvvts: .'xt'itillllt'til'. Alge-tu'u. t'lunc- C1-mm-tl'y.uiut 'tirignrumu-try. This munptvx Ct-vnu-tri pruhlr-in. rhwis- erl hy Hr. l.urfug1im. prr-sa-nts at 4-hath-ngv tu thc-sv stumh-nts. JXR1' ill-It'-NIt'l'INtI-INI' l :uh-r thc rtlrvrlmn uf Mrs. Stiattcr. stuctvnts lt-urn tn 1-xprvss ttu-ruse-ha-s through c'r4-utiw mvrk. tn zuhlitiun. tht- vlussvs talks- un annual fit-Itl trip tn sm' the' work of uthvr artists. The- tum artists in this pivturm- urs- putting thvir irtvus un rarirus. Ntrsu: Ilici'Mrl'xim'i' tn mhtilimi to t't'g1l1iill' vlussvs win-rv sturlvnts lr-urn tht- funda- nwnlals of lllllStt'. instruvtiun is given to thnsv uhm wish tu play il nlusiral instrunu-nt. Singing is nua- uf thc- popular urtiritivs uf an music vtass. UIHICI' thi' stir:-1-tor uf Mr. Bivty. SIIIICNKII-I i,Iit'Ut't'Ntt-IIYI' 'tit-zu'hing ishut lll2liU'!4 up ltw uurht uhuut us is tht- zliin nf thr- St'it'tlt'l' th-purtnu'nt. tic-sirtvs rtis- sm-luui. ntuvh is u part of the- Biulugy vuursr- taught hy Ntr. ltvsc-tar. i,IlySlt'S unrt t.h1-nustry urn' ulsu nth-iw-rl. Itlnvi-:ic 'I'1mlN1Nt: lJICl'AK't'Ml-INI' 'l'ln-rv arc two parts to this th-- pnrtnwnt: rotul work. which is optional. :intl vlzlss work. whivh is t'0lllIllIlSUl'f in tlw junior your. Shown lu-rv is at class lic-ing in- slruvtt-tl in tht- im-vlianic-s of a 4-ar hy the-ir instruvtor. lVlr. VanArt. l ltl M ICM A KING iJI'II'AR'I'M I-INT lfor lhosv girls who are intvr- vste-tl. this 1lt'partinvnt ollers an opportunity to learn tht- clonwstit' skills in-t'c'ssary to lwconw a sum'- vt-sslul ll0llIt'lIllllil'l'. The highlight of this voursv is the annual fash- ion show in which the' girls inoclvl the-ir c're'utions. lNDllS'l'RIAl. ARTS lll-II'AR'l'MliN'I' ln Shop tht- hoys are taught wooclworlxing: skills anfl other llZllllll1't'ill'lS. 'lillcse skills are put to pra4'tit'al use in the making of stzigv svviwry antl other props for tht' various svhool avlivities. Un- dvr the supervision of Mr. l'iurit'h. those- luoys learn the proper nwthocl of we-ltling. lf'm'sn:,u. Iflnncwrion lllcmnrmzm' Vlit'2lt'lllllg goocl sportsmanship is thc- aim of this rl:-partmc-nt. The well-rountlerl prograln covers all sports as well us gymnastics antl at prograin ol intercluss coinpetition. This human pyrainitl has hevn t'onstrt1t'tvtl hy the lmoys as lVlr. lligh lvntls inorzll support. . . . gets along well with others . . . skillful at making novel- GILBERT H. AXFORD GH, Acarlemir' The ideal paper boy . . . a real ham . . . penny pincher . . . likes to argue . . . electronic brain . . . finds dances and girls a complete bore . . . one of Coachas Hshoemakersn. Class Treasurer 11, 123 Yearbook 12: lnterclass Basketball 9. 10: Knights of Science 9. 10Q College Preparatory Club 11. 12. MARJORIE ANN BARRON MARCE Academic' Natural blonde . . . senior athlete . . . musically inclined . . . plans to be a teacher . . . a true essayist . . . bound for Kutz- town . . . a real tattletale . . . blushes easily. Play 12. Yearbook 123 A.A. 9. 10, 11. 12. Secretary 123 Student Council 9. 10. 111 Glee Club 11. 122 Band 9. 10, 113 Combo 11. 123 Basketball ,l.V. 9. 10. 11, Varsity 12: Hockey J.V. 9. Varsity 11. 123 Volleyball 112 Safety Patrol 11. 123 Dancing Club 9. 10. 11. JOAN FAYE BEAN JOAN Commercial Whiz of a typist . . . everything about art is rosy . . . cheerful ties . . . ready to lend a helping hand. Play 123 Yearbook 123 FHA Vice Pres. 101 Safety Patrol 9. 10. 113 Commercial Club 10? Tri-Hi-Y 11. Treasurer 11g News- paper Club 123 Shorthand Club 11: lnterclass Basketball 9. 10. GEORGE R. BICKERT, JR. GEORGE .41'a1lenii1' Good sense of humor . . . good mathematics student . . . inter- class basketball team . . . likes to pick on s'lV1arge', . . . puts in time at Montgomery Hospital . . . is allergic to barbers. Yearbook 125 lnterclass Basketball 10. 11. 123 Knights of Science 11. 12. Vice Pres. 123 Safety Patrol 123 Dancing Club 9. 10, 11. 13 JOHN 1'11CKS BOCEHT J ACK A Vllflfllllif' An unusually quiet fellow . . . easy to get along with . . . good academic student . . . interclass basketball player . . . usually seen with Smitty . . . drives his father's hot Merc. lnterclass Basketball 12: Knights of Science 10. 11: College Preparatory' Club 11. 12: Stamp Club 9. THEODORE 4 TED . . . doesnit like English . . . . . takes a lot of teasing. RUTH CAROLYN DUNNINC R1 l'liIli ffonimercial Hot rod . . , dangerous guard in basketball . . . loves to jitter- bug . . . generally cheerful and friendly . . . always ready to help out . . . enjoys a good joke. Play 12: Yearbook 12: Clee Club 9. 10: ,1.V. llasketball 10: lntcrclass liasketball 9. 11. 12: lnterclass Volleyball 9. 10. 11: 'l'ri-Hi-1 10. 11: Newspaper Club 12, 17 1 HAROLD COLE .4ra1lelnir Enjoys bowling . . . swears by his trusty. rusty Nash . . . good student . . . always last one ready in gym class . . . when be speaks for democracy. everyone listens. Assistant Class Treasurer 12: Yearbook 12: Play 12: Student Council 9. 10. 11. 12. Treasurer 12: .-XA. 11. 12: Football 11: llaseball 9. 10. 11. 12: Sports Club 10: Pliotograpby Club 111 Dancing Club 11: Knights of Science 10: Stamp Club. Vice ljresident 9: College Preparatory Club 11. JOSEPH DELUTIS .firznlemiw Gets a real bang out of chemistry . . . is a notorious driver swell shot in interclass basketball Knights of Science 9. 10. 11. 12: lnterclass Basketball 9. 11. 12. DONNA JEAN GEORGE DUN N A f,'0llllHPfl'illl Pals around with Alice and Anna . . . enjoys hot rodding . really sinks baskets in interclass games . . . has red hair . likes typing class . . . Wllat happened to your Ford? Safety Patrol 9. 10. 11. 12: FHA President 9. 10: Int:-rclass Basketball 9. 10. 11. 12: lntervlass Volleyball 9. 10. 11: 'l'ri-Hi-Y 9: Photography Club 11: f1UlIll1lt'l'1'1iil lflub 10: Shorthand tlub 11 ELSIE JEAN GREASEH lul .Sl lu I,'nrnlnerr'i11l Friendly with all . . . very quiet . . . good shot in basketball . . . never argues . . . typist for the Laneo News . . . can usually be found doing bookkeeping. Yearbook 12: FHA 10: lnterclass Basketball 9. 10. 11. 122 lntvrt-lass Volleyball 9. 10. 11: Tri-Hi-Y 9. 11: Colnmervial Club 10: Shorthand Club 11: Newspaper Club 12. 34 CHRISTIAN JOHN RAY HAHTLINE tf1'lHl5 General Love them sideburns . . . punches around with Todd . . . see you at the Midway . . . likes to kid around . . . Anyone want to drag? . . . can frequently be found delivering papers. AA. 12: Fafely Patrol 10. 11. 12: Football 9. 10: Int:-rc-lass llasketball 10: Stamp Club 9: Sports Club 10: Fly Tying Club 11: Hot Rod Club 12. JAMES ERNEST HARTMAN IINI ,41'aaleln1'1' Enjoys plumbing in chemistry class . . . real kidder . . . nice guy . . . big man in interclass basketball . . . has a swell sense of humor . . . can usually be found loaling at ,Ierry's Market.. Band 9. 10. 11. 12: AA. 9. 10. 11: Football 10: lntc-rclass Basketball 10. 11. 12: Knights of Svience 9: Yearbook 12. 18 ALICE JANE HEIIVIBACH ,XI.lCE C0llIIlIf l'1'llll Home was workshop for prom . . . fast talker . . . can usually be found with Donna and Altria . . . class comedienne . . . enjoys arguing with IVlr. Graber . . . likes to walk to school? Play 12: I I'lA 9. IO: Yearbook 12: lntervlass Volleyball 9. IO. Il: Intervlass Basketball IO. 11: 'I'ri-Hi-Y 9, 11: Com- nn-rviul Club IO: Shorthand Club 11. DAVID ROGER JON ES IO. II: Varsity Club 12: Sports Club 10: llanrin WILLIAIVI KEHHEH Hot Rod Club 12. ROGER .4rmlelnir Great on the gridiron. as well as the basketball court . . . drives a Wil Plymouth . . . always ready for a good time . . . tan usually be found scheming with Shep . . . property of U.S.lVl C Hand 9. IO. II. 12: Contbo IO. 11. 12: NA. IO. II. 12: Iiasket- ball. .l.V. 9. IO: Varsity 11. 12: Football IO. II. 12: Volleyball gr Club 9. IO. 11. General Une of lJoe's boys . . . basn't been with us long . . . a real neat dresser . . . enjoys a good joke . . . always trying to get 1Vlother's car . . . gets along well with the opposite sex. DONALD EDWIN KIRKNER at, A A 135. SK I P Ifomnierrial All-around athlete . . . drives a shot Ford . . . creweut . . . 'A 'Q I now call the Student Council to order . . . likes to swap , .H ears . . . enjoys a fast jitterbug. ':': ' , Class Prvsiilent IO: Vive President 9. 11: Student Couneil T. V l I O 8. 9. IO. 11. 12. President 12: Play 12: Yearbook 12: Baseball 9. IO. II. 12: Ilasketball. ,l.V. 9: Varsity 10. 11. 12: Football A vga fy 9. IO. 12: Varsity Club 11: Sports Club 9: Shorthand Club 1 EAAHH f ' Q II: Dana-ing Club 9. IO. .f+.5si.? :':' Q l X 19 JAMES ALLEN KOVACS JIM lfomnlereial Official informer of junior activities . . . often has trouble with his Chevy . . . has been referred to as Liberace . . . comes to school at his own convenience . . . L'But, Sir. 1 have sinusf, A.A. 9. 10. 11g Football 12g Stamp Club 9: Knights of Sei:-nee 10g Photography Club 113 Hot Rod Club 12. JOHN WALTER KRATZ 0LLlE General What a Ford! . . . one of the shop boys . . . finds it hard to get to school on time . . . good driver? . . . sleepy . . . gets along with lVlr. Carfagno tremendously . . . Huh? Class Treasurer 93 FFA 113 A.A. 9. 10. 11. 12: Photography Club 11: Hot Rod Club President 12. KAY C. KRATZ KAY Aeademie Likes cats . . . swell sense of humor . . . academic all the way . . . can usually be 'fheardv with Phebe . . . likes domestic activities . . . future plans feature college. Play 124 Yearbook 12: Clee Club 9. 10. 123 Softball 113 lnterelass llasketball 11. 123 Commercial Club 10g Shorthand Club 11: Newspaper Club ll: Dancing Club 9. 10. 113 Tri-Hi-Y 91 Yearbook Club 12. CAROLYN KRIEBEL CAROLYN Aeallemie Our competent yearbook editor . . . rough guard in basketball . . . one of our tall girls . . . dig that Studebaker . . . always bustling in and out . . . is an expert dressmaker. Class President 95 Yearbook Editor 123 A.A. 9. 10. 11. 123 Band 9. 10, 113 Clee Club 10, 11. 12g Combo 10. 114 Basketball, ,I.V. 104 Varsity 11. 12g lnterclass Basketball 9: Interelass Volleyball 9. 10, 113 Tri-Hi-Y President 93 Dancing Club 10, 11g Future Nurses Club 10g Newspaper Club 10. 20 GLEN BRIAN LANDES X . GLEN General Always driving around . . . doesn't do nluch work . . . always 1 adjourns our class meetings . . . drives a different car every day . . . one of our short ones. .-N..-X. 10. 11. 12: Sports t.luli 9: Nleeltanies Cluh 10. 11: Hot lioll 1.11111 12. ROBERT C. MCCAHAN. 111. li0l1 .4l'!l1II'll1il' Our leader . . . honor roll student . . . likes haslcethall and kidded . . . Lehigh will gain a great student. Class President 11. 12: Student Council 9. 10. 11. 12. l'r4-si- dent 11: Play 12: Yearbook 12: Baseball 9. 10. 11. 12: llasket- ball. j.V. 9. 10. 11: lnterelass llasketlnall 12: .'1..11. 9, 10. 11. 12: Knights of Science. Treasurer 10. Sr-eretary 11: Stamp Cluh 9: Sports Clulm 10: College- Preparatory Clulv 11. CAROL ANN MENG CAROL .44-arlemic' Queen of Hearts . . . one of our redheads . . . what happened to the pigtails? . . . excels in sports . . . friendly and cheerful . . . frequently travels in a hlack Ford. Play 12: Xearlnook 11. 12: Clem- Clulm 9. 10: A.,-K. 10. 12: Safety Patrol 10: llasketlmall. .l.V. 9. 11: Varsity 10. 12: 1'1ot'lu'y. ': ntt-rt-lass Voile-ylnall ll: ltanving Cluli 9. 10. 11: Knights of Svienee 10. lVl11.DR1CD H. MEYERS Nll1.1.l1'1 I,'olnmerr'ial One of our quiet girls . . . terrific hasketliall player . . . tall . . . good student . . . avid sports fan . . . loves animals . . . good friend of Naney's . . . plans to he a lwookkeeper. lnterelass Basketball 9. 10. 11. 12: lntervlass Volleyball 112 Knights of Scif-ner' 10: Newspaper Clulm 11: Shorthand Cluh 11: Pllotograplty Cluli 12. 21 hasehall . . . always looking for a date . . . enjoys being: for every occasion . . . redhead. ANNA JANE MILLER AN NA f.l0lIlIIlPI'1'i!Il Look at that green Chevy . . . Sissy . . . easy to get along with . . . Pizza Queen . . . can he found with Alice and llonna . . . likes to run around . . . crossword puzzle fan. Play 12: A.A. 9. 10. 11: Clef- Club 9: FHA 9. 10: lntm-rclass llaskctball 9. 10. 11. 12: lnterclass Volleyball 9, 11: 'l'ri-Hi-Y 9: Pliotograplly Club 10. 11. PH HBE MARY MONTGOMERY l'lll':lll'1 Afarleliiir' Mr. Craber's pet peeve . . . flavors English class with ice cream . . . variety of hair styles . . . stah. stahw . . . a clever remark Yearbook 11. 12: Clee Club 9, 10, 12: Majorettes 9: A.A. 9. 10. 11. 12: Hockey 9, 10. 11: Softball 11: lnterclass Basketball 10. 11. 12: Dancing Club 9. 10. 11: lnterclass Volleyball 10. 11. 12: Tri-Hi-Y 10: College Preparatory Club 11. STA N LEY RA DCLI FF STAN General Lots of fun to have around . . . shows great artistic ability . . . happy-go-lucky . . . Rags . . . enjoys taking walks . . . one of llocis shop boys . . . mischievous. Yearbook 12: ,'X..'X. 9. 10. ll: liaslictliall. ,l.V. 9. 10. Varsity 11. IZ: llascball 10. 11. 12: l'ootball 10. 12: Science Club 9: Sports Club 10: Knights ot' Science- 11: Varsity Club 12. JANIS E. RIEGEL JAN General Easy to get along with . . . has anyone seen a bright red Plymouth? . . . Oh, Crumpusw . . . likes a good corny joke . . . Please read the minutes of our last class meeting. Class Secretary 10. 11. 12: Play 12: Yearbook 12: Cl:-e Club 9. 10. 11. 12: A.A. 9. 10, 11: Safety Patrol 9. 10. 11. 12: Secretary 11: ,l.V. Basketball 9: lnterclass llasketball 10. 11. 12: lnterclass Volleyball 9. 10. 11: Dancing Club 9. 10: Tri- Hi-Y 10: Photography Club 11. 22 JOHN ALBERT HOSE .IUIIN frf'Ilf'f!Il Sleepy-time Inoy . . . likes to he punctual? . . . what a Chevy . . . one of the shop hoys . . . a hard-working fella . . . curly head . . . makes his own trallic' laws. XA. IU. II. IZ: Ilot Rod Llnh I2. Item- l'r4-sul:-nl I2: Stamp tlluh 9: xll'l'llHIlIl'h lllnh IO: I-'ly Iyln Ilnh ll I-IIWVARIJ A. IIIITTICII . . . night owl. Llass Vive Presitlent I0. IZ: Play IZ: In-arlvook IZ: .-X..-K. 9. I0. II. I2. President I2: Student Connell II. I2. View lln-side-nt II: Football 9, 10. 11, 12: liasehall IO. 12: lnterelass Ituskex- lvall 9. I0. ll. 12: Sports lflnlu 9. I0: Knights of Seivnve II. DOLORICS JOYCE SHI'iI.l.l'iNI'lI'iI'lGl'IH 'QIUX N ',i0IIlIIll'fl'I1ll Our shortest girl . . . 6'Cupie . . . what a reeord eollertion . . . truly enjoys Bandstand . . . ehatterhox . . . Want In huy a rake? . . . has a real crazy laugh. I'Iay I2: In-arhook I2: Clve Cfluh 9. 10: 'I'ri-Ili-N I0. II. Yin- l'rz-sidvnt ll: ,l.Y. llom-key' I0: Nm-vvspaper liluh I2. RICHARD IJ. SHICPPAIID SHlQl ' Armlemif Comes to school at his own eonyenienee . . . expeets to ehange the entire Marine Corps doctrine . . . has eurly hlaek hair . . . likes to I-halk up traffic' violations . . . Did anyone see my license? Student Conn:-il I2: :N.A. 9. 10. II. I2. Vive President I2: lfoothall I0. II. 12: .I.V. llaskethall 9: lnterelass Ilaskvtlnall I0. ll. 12: Varsity Cluh II: Ilaneing Club 9. 10. N 23 ICD A1l'lIIIl'l7IiI' What a foothall player . . . Iflyis . . . anyone for hlue Ifords? . . , Al . . . enjoys a good hardy collision . . . liard-working IMA. President . . . frequently ill? . . . That lunrns me npln . CAROLE ANN SMITH CAHOLE Arademir' Busy with the yearbook . . . asset to the Schwenksville Item . . . always answers questions for Mr. Carfagno . . . I like that sweat shirt . . . Anyone for tennis? . . . Smitty',. Yearbook Asst. Editor 123 Clee Club 9. IO. 123 A.A. I0. ll. 12: Softball 113 Interclass Basketball 9. 10. Il. 12: Commer- cial Club 10g Dancing Club 9, 103 Newspaper Club 10g Future Nurses Club II3 Shorthand Club II. ROBERT LEE SMITH HUD Academic' Used to be short-what happened? . . . drives a hot Plym- outh . . . likes to tease . . . pals around with ,lack . . . one of Coach's 'sshoemakersl' . . . Monday night bowler. Play 123 A.A. I0. II. 12: Basketball Manager 9, 10, IIQ Inter- class Basketball 12: Stamp Club Treasurer 93 Sports Club IO: Knights of Science II, 12: College Preparatory Club II. WINFIELD SWARR WIN Aeaderiiir' Always joking around . . . s'Hi. Samll . . . easy to get along with . . . sounds like a winner . . . look at that scooter gov wow! . . . plays a mean clarinet . . . true bopster. lland 9. I0. ll. I2: Dance Combo IO. II. I2: Yearbook l2g Play I2: NA. 9. l0. Il. I2: Baseball 9, I0, II, I2gl'lootball II: lntt-rt-lass llaskethall 9. I0. II. 123 Dancing Club 9. I0. Il: Sports Club l0: Knights of Science 9. I0. ll. I2. President I2. JOAN MARIE SWARTLEY JOAN f4f'arlentir' Quiet . . . exceptional artist . . . G'0h. Elvisll . . . anyone for a salad? . . . 6'Byeeee . . . studies hard . . . How do you do this Trigfw . . . long distance commuter. Yearbook II. 123 Clee Club 9: Nlajorettes 93 lnterclass llas- ketball II. 12g Tri-Hi-Y 93 Commercial Club 10: Dancing Club 9. 10. II: Art Club 9. 24- JA N If f..0llIllIPfI'il1l Always talking . . . one of our tall girls . , . look at that ring . . . a twin . . . always using the adding machine . . . a real working girl . . . future housewife. X..-X. 9. 10. II: Hoekey 9: lnterelass llasketball 9. 10. II. 12: Intern-lass Volleyball 9. 10. II: 'l'ri-Hi-1 9. 10: Shorthand Llub Il l'N'l ' l,.0llIlll!'fl'IlIl Cute earrot-top . . . really sinks baskets in gym . . . loves to dance . . . has ear-will travel . . . is usually seen with Joy and Ruth . . . rock'n'roll fan. Play I2: is-arbook I2: Clee Club 9. I0: Safety Patrol 9. 10. II: FH.-K Secretary 10: Horkvy I0: .I.V. llaslsz-Iball I0: Inter- elass llasketbull 9. 11. 12: lnterelass Volleyball 9. 10. Il: Irl-I Clu JANE FAYIC WACK NANCY MARIE WALKICR NANCY ,4r'r11lelnir Quiet . . . can be found with Millie . . . plans to be a nurse . . . has a real crazy sense of humor . . . You know what I mean? . . . cute hairdo . . . a eonfused chemist. Clee Club 12: lland 10: lnterelass liasketlnall 12: Ilanwing Club 9. 10: Future Nurses Club 9, 10. Il: IN:-wspaper Club 9: Commercial Club 10. PHILIP ANDREW WATKINS l'HlI. .4rar1en1i4- Rather quiet in class . . . pals around with Todd . . . sharp dresser . . . where did you get that curly hair? . . . abso- lutely adores English class . . . loves movies . . . always has a Clever remark. Yearbook 12: A.A. II. I2: lnterelass Basketball 9. 10. II. 12: Sports Club 10: Sportsman's Club 9: Knights of Sei:-nee II. 12, PATRICIA ANN WINK Ii-1 10: Pliolography Club Secretary II: Newspaper 25 Class ihotofra ther . . . lfxmlorer . . . a real whiz at hook- l E l l TODD ALBRICHT YOUNG TODD Uevwrnl Atlas of the senior class . . . lots of lun . . . always arguin with Chris . . . g'Wl1cm nie? Drive fastfnevvrlu . . . has vrazy laugh . . . aspires to he a history teacher. l'lay l2: AA. 9. 10. ll. 12: Stamp Clula 9: Safe-ly l'atrol IO: N1-wspape-r Cluh IO: Future 'l':-avln-rs ol ,Xnwriva ll: Nour- lmook lflulr l2. WI Ll .I AM IIDISICRT ZI ICGLICR ttIl,l, IQPIIPIYII kc-vping . . . calleml signals for the foothall tealn . . . lrig leasv . . . vxperl Salesman. llaslu-lhall .l.V. 10. Varsity 12: llase-hall 10. ll. 12: Vollvylwall ll: Dancing fflulv 9. 10. ll: Shortliantl Clulv ll: Nowspapvr . K . . , l.lul1 ll: Pliotograpliy Lluli Pl't'Sllll'l'll ll. ll. ,f' LANCO KICY UIANKICY' GIIDIIPS. lnr. As our guicle through the Lanconian. he unlocks the floors to our lnelnories . . . participates in all sports and avtivities . . . a mist-hievous little guy . . . key lnelnlwr of our Yearlvook Stall . . . crvaterl hy lirl Rutter anfl Stan Radcliff. I Q r ,V 'N The Sf'llIiUf llUIIIf'!'UIJI!l ul IIIIIVII tim? is Il IIIIHY' .lor fum! rmrl 1-lzaltfr. 26 G. Axford. R. McCahan, J. Riegel, E. Rutter, T. Cole CLASS OFFICERS President .................................................. ROBERT McCAHAN Vice-President ....... Secretary ........ Treasurer ............ EDWARD RUTTER JANIS RIEGEL GILBERT Axronn Asst. Treasurer ..... .............................. . .... T HEODORE COLE Class Flower ....... Class Colors ........ Class Motto ..... YELLOW Rosa GREEN AND GOLD STRONCER BECAUSE UNITED Moments from the Past In 1954, we unlocked the door to our high school life. We began our journey as freshmen by organizing ourselves into a class and electing oliicers: President, Carolyn Kriebelg Vice-Presi- dent, Donald Kirknerg Secretary, Gail Hughesg and Treasurer, John Kratz. Mr. Weaver and Mr. Hader were our able advisors. We had several class parties which provided recreation and helped to unite us. Then came our sophomore year, bringing with it our first dance, Moonlight Serenade , which was very successful. Oflicers for the year were: President, Donald Kirlcner: Vice- President, Ed Rutter, Secretary, Janis Riegelg and Treasurer, ,lack Preston. Spring came and we chose and received our class rings, which we wear with pride. Helping us with these proj- ects were our advisors, Mr. Resetar and Mr. Eurich. To guide us through our junior year we chose, as oilicers, President, Robert lVIcCahan: Vice- President, Donald Kirknerg Secretary, Janis Rie- gelg and Treasurer, Gilbert Axford. Bright mo- X 5 5 X 3 XX, A YQ X QA? A gs x . f .2 ' ,g P l M stil ,xx Null llnt ltlPt'llll hut il huuml 4ln-1 In lthhw Ill nur lunmr Xt 1-ppalrtl tllll't'Ntl'VKN uh hlltx tfrumllnal N4-1-tlh-N k .gif 1tll1'NN mlm? uhlthlltllltu Krutf Nmfl .-Xiu-,fling Hur wplunmm tltn tltix ,ltt'tltI'l' to In- talwn ut u 1-law pztrly. naw tl l'4'Jll Numa ANU N.-mltlx. :mints uf this ff'2lI' xwrv nur clumw-s. the- ,luninr t'l'um. our ZISSUIIIIDIF. umt many uthvr 4-vt-nts. Our tlztrlws. .lum- in ,lilltllilff--. aunt ntlurtlmm ,, uf l':tlUllu. uvrc- grcut Sllt'l'l'SSt'S. tylll' ttSSt'lltlDlf. 'l'he- Sllllttitll-Sltt'lbl!2lI'tI Slum . prow-el xvry popular with tht- auttif-m'n'. vspt-vitally when tflxis Pre-slm-5 tlllitfl'd hy tftt Ruth-rr put in an uppvur- ilIll'Q'. .Iuniur Day prmich-cl fun and frm-xlmn frmn st-nim' mtnminatiun. In irxtm-1'-vluss cmnpvti- timl. ltw juninr huts In'm'm-et ttn-:lust-lu-s lu ln- vhamps. 'I'tu- highlight of thf- yt-zu' was our l'rum. Ul'iz'ntul Uzllwtc-Its . In this gre-ut umh-rtuking. uml all ntht-r an-tixitic-s. wr- we-rv uittwt hy nur zulvisors. Hr. Ca1l'fz1glm aunt Mr. Krmmillgvr. Un Class Night um' suirl farvsu-ll tu the- gnlttllzltillg St'llt1llkS with thc- traulitimlzll Qlilflillltl mul song. l't't't'tXt'lI our lr-ffzuw frmn the-ir will. aunt alw tht- 2' . Km of lctlllflltiltll. Thus 4-11411-ct our llilfS as lllltll'l't'I2lS4tllt'lt. tht- Iltltvll X x lmlnxilln- whumw- uvt trmn 'l'h4- Stl'lttilll-Slt1'Iltlill'll Show . 'l'tn- tflus- of IUST -up fztrvw-ll tn tlx with muxiv. Nnrimlef' Our sei:-nlilie geniuses are han a wt flhments ., Then we hegan our alll-important senior year. To lezul us toward graduation. we ehose Presi- mlenl. lloh hlefiulian: Vive-Presifient. lfcl Rutter: Seeretary. Janis Riegel: Treasurer. Gil Axforcl: anal Assistant Treasurer. Ted Cole. The class her-anne a group of salesmen. selling Christmas eartls anal eanrly. lfaster eancly and hakecl goods. to earn money towzml our class trip to Washington. ILC. Both hoys and girls proved their athletic' ahility hy winning: the titles of lnter-elass Baskethall Champions. ln April we heeame actors and put on our senior play. Tat- tletaleu. a eonietly whieh was enjoyed hy the many who altenrlefl. Throughout this year. the invaluahle assistance of our advisor. Mr. Craher, in all elass matters was greatly appreciated. ln the future. these memories will serve to remind us of the good times and experiences we haul together as the class of 'Sli as juniors. present ar garland Io the graclualing class. s gg . qw 1 SENIOR K EY fflusx fAvUlVll'lll'IllI.N Xliw- ll1'iIlllDLll'Il. Slunlvy Hurh'liH' Rug.- ,Hlfv 'flflfvlvx ' .lnuv-. xlilfgl' liurru ll Uvsf f,ff.'r'fx To Sllr'1'1'mf Te-ml Cul:-, ,Iuun Snurllvy HI'-YI f1I'fl Nlh IIIIXIIITIIIY llirlrlwl . . , . l:il I xlvllil- 5lill1lc'y Iiznlrliil' XXinIivId Nxurr. ,lamb lm-uvl S40 19? 1f il.sl Hlllki ilwm- Nwlvau. l,1-run Sumlx, llurnhl K4-xx:-r. Flww-ir lfrvx, Ki1 llll'll Svlllivk. lflalina- Huln-V. Wann I'Xlill'Ill1'l'. Nunvy 1.llIlIll'k.lf4'1ul'gl' lluvlx. lxaulhy liirlu-rl. lluuny Niillllgl. f.Sl'1'llllI! HVIILU .lulm linwf-rl. ,lunlx I l'l'ilk Izlllfl' Sl'llllK'h1'l'l. I':lilillll'lIl l,ur-nn. Phillip 'l'I'llIlliHlll1'I'. I,lPlUIk1'N 'l':lr1'm'llNki. 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A NNI-I GOLDEN Treasurer ...... ..... R AY SPATZ The Class of I9 9 The junior class is bringing to a close a very busv vear which will long be remembered. Dur- ing this time we presented a successful assembly entitled, A Reunion of the Class of '59. Twenty- five Years After Graduation. in which every member of the class participated. We also spon- sored two danees. one in January entitled Des- tination Moonp and another for St. Patriclfs Day entitled 'iShamrock 'nl Rollii. Also. through- out the year. we had several class parties that were enjoyed by all. We are now beginning to plan for our Junior Prom to be held on May 17. 1958. We. the members of the junior class. extend our best wishes for a successful future to the graduating class. 33 .9 ,a f lr gl I 1l il.sl 111111 llillx ll1'1'xll1'1'. lf:11'11l ll11ml1xi11. xlIlll'4'il l'1l'f. Xlurgiz- 51'l1i1'lx. 5z1111l1':1 Flilln-11 l'1-gg SlLlXlIIilll. 54'1Il'll'l - 1 ' 1 ' 1 - 1 - 1 1 Xulx. ltllu-I lmxw1'I. lxzlllly llt'iIl'Ul'lx. 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Nullx 111'11g1-ix.-,-. -lwilll 51111'lwx. ,l:1111'I xII1ll'lNllll. lhnlv li4111l1:11'. XIII1 lluhlu-11. l,1lll1l NlllllllxNX1'lll'l'. 3 '11 Q-Q SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Presrkient ........... ....... E DWARD CRETER N V ice-President ...... ................. E STHER COPE Secretary ........ ...... S UZANNE RODENBAUGH Treasurer ....... ............... D AVID BOGAN Th I 9 I4 Ll I k 5 F I s..,i Esther Cope. Sue Rodenbaugh. Ed Creter. David Bugan e Class of1960 The class of 1960 had a very exciting sophomore year. During this time we spon- sored a successful Christmas dance called NSilver Bellsf' We were also more fortunate than most classes in that we received our much desired class rings in early November. Sports-wise we are quite activeg the girls were runners-up in the interclass games, and both boys and girls are well represented on the varsity teams. 35 ll'1rxl mir? ,IUIIII IIUNIXIVI. Inu FIPLIII. XXIIIIIIIII Iiugull. Nlllltj Ihr-NI-rl, Im- xIIIIl'l'. Nlurle- Ivumlrlv. 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CANIZA T I UNS Thx' assuming of rc-sponsilrilitivs as stlulvnt lvzulvrs helped to build l'0llfi4lt'llI'1' and 1'harau'te-r. 39 1l ilxl rnzvl ll. xllllilllllll. ll. xxllllillllx 5. xxill4Illkt'SNl'l. l.. Nlullllzls. l.. lxrull. Xl, VM-lmlun. ll. l'lNll1'l'. lx, ll.-1 null I lnlvlall luln llllnm1H ,. 1- f. I -. . ga . .vt'l'4lIl!lI'01l'l H. llilI'llZlhll. lf. Hllllvr. H. llzunglvr. Xlr, l'Zlll'lI'lI lX4lxi-url. Il rlxm'r. Nlr. XXVLHVI' lx4lXlhlll'l. l. Lol:-. ll. Sllvppurml. R. 5llllll1'j. lllurrl' l'llll'l ll, Flumlz. ll. xll'l.illlIlll. lx Nlllxvk. ll. Xugl. .l. Uwvll. Student Council Safety' Patrol 'l'lu- Slllilvlll C17llIll'll has llml an uvtixe yvur. 'l'l1r' Safely Patrol. unrlvr ilu- mlirm-1-lima ul Nl: llu' flmnxvil luul lvsu xlzlnvcs. lllailllailwml llzlll Carlagnu. has dum- Ll lim- jul, of maintaining, rmmilnrs. m'i1'nlv4l ne-xx sluflc-nts. lu-lpefl plan the safvly ul studs-nls mlm milk ln svluml mn sm-mlmlivs. urraulge-4l llu- svlwul 1-alvmlm. solll mum- In sf-lnml mm lnm-s. l.uise- Krall is HI N1 lmul jan-lu-is amcl sllirls. mul urrungwl an cw- sluclz-nl clirr-rlnr. lllilllgl' um-mlwly. tliullunl IIrN'l N. llllillivlx. ll. XM-inlvllllxuy-r. 5. xx1lllxl'l'. ll. llilliulnx. lf. xfllillll. l.. KI'Jlll llzilfllilllll, ,I. liivgfl ll NX 1IllllIlQt'l'. ll. lvlu-N. lf, XX illium-. lylllll mlm Xl. xlllflllly. li. Nlvrrvll. li. Xlxwrx. lf. lluwf-rl. lf. llzlrllim-. ll. K:-ml Nlr. llilflllljlllll 4 xllXlNlPI'l. ll. llivlwrl. ,I, XXilll1'I'N. ll. Klutz. X. llillvguw. I'. Nlillwr. Nl. llnmlxlv. -140 lKlIf'f'llIl,L'l l.. l.itlItl4'H. lf. llussvrt. 5. Kallellggeiser. Nl. lffllfflllll l'llIl'l llltltllil lltlllSll'lil'l'. Nlr. Viiilsllll. Itill Sellirk, ll. Krall. Nl. Flll-llpurtl. 'Nliss lfllllllik. lS1rlll1lillgt l'lt'IlSll'I'Ill3l'lll'T. 41'op f1IH'l Gil -Xxfllrll. ,lalvk ling:-rt. S. King. ll. tllllls. .l. llerry. l . Frey. ll. fil1'lltllll'l'. ll. ,lark Nlellahull. W-iltlllll,!t'I'. ll, Wil:-. Leaflers Club College Preparatory Club Girls ill Illis elull are taught lly Miss Clluflik The Clllll-ge l,l'FlDZll'Hltll'f elull is l'l-sllullsillle lluw til keep lllllt' anal seure tlle gZllllt'S. The girls for helping its llIl'lllllt'I'S tu prepare fur 1'1lll4'g1l'. ulsu emlell llllt'I'l'l2lSS teams lllltl ulliviate all inter- Muvies l-l'Ulll tllllt'l'l'Ill 4-alleges are Slliittll. iVll'Ill- rlass gilIllt'S. llers are aflviserl lly Mr. Wilsllll. U , Plzolob raplzy Club Tlle Plltltllgglulplly 1-lull is llIl1lt'l' tlle xlil'ec-tioll flllll. allcl learn pllulllglupllir lf't'llllltlUf'S. 'l'llis of Mr. Steitz. lxlt'lIIllt'l'S learn llow to uperate a year. llelplul ilSSlSlillll't' was given ull yt-ul'llmllu lllotillll pivture plxljc-elor. lillitx pictures. flew-lull pietures. lSI't'lNlll f1lll'l ,l, tlross. ,I. l'iilIltill'll. Sue R0llf'lll3Zlll,!ll. Nl. xl1'yt'I'N. ll. St'llllt'llt'l'l, ll. Nlllriglll. 'Xllly li0ltll'll XX. Ziegler. lfirsl ruler I.. Alllllllsllll. l.. Filllil. ,l. 'Kllllt-l'soll. l.. Url-skin. ll. Xteimlelllllollflx ll. xllllilll. Q A-Q, ? s af' l . S 'fs ll R. ,lone-s. lf. Carly. ,l. tluyes. W. Krzu-inn-r. Nlr. lid Rutter. PM-side-nl: Nlr. Had:-r. Sponsor: ,-Xnnr Y R4-si-lair. lt. R4-ml, ll. i'il't'i!'l'. IC. tlrn-ti-r. tl. Hui-k. Cold:-n. Se-ere-tary: llivk Slim-ppzird. Vive--I re-sid:-nt: tic-iw Ke-dray. 'frezisiire-r. Varslty Club Athletic Association The Varsity eluh. with lVlr. Resetaris Cooper- The A.A. supports the school sports program. ation. hought a whirlpool for the treatment of This year they held a dance and sponsored the athletic injuries. A scheduled dance was post- annual magazine drive to provide funds for poned hee-ause of snow. more athletic equipment. Cheerleaders Coiigratulatioiis are due to the vheerleaders rallies and in the support of our tennis. The for a fine job of eheering our teams. Fine spirit cheerleaders are under the supervision of Miss was shown hy the girls in the eondueting of pep Senese. lt. Williams. fi.Sliaiikweil1-r. N. Golden. I.. Sands. ,l. Fulton. li. Wile. lf. Snyder. Nl. Weldon. .l. tit-rm-n. l'. Frivl. 42 ll'1r.sI rnlrl l.. NRIHIIN, ll. l'l-ll4'l'. l'. Xuvv. ll. llnllwr. l'. llf-rlmim-. .l. lxliiln-niglil. Xl, Xluiplii. ll. Xlxa-I-. l lvmlli, ,l. 4-z-lil:-1. l'. lwurln-. l.Sfwumf mir! ,l, Fxszirr. Al. llI'llIlllHQ1l'l'. 'lf lxdlllfl. ,l. l rxr'I'. .l. Xlvl Qlllilll. F. fziwnglv. l .luluw-n, l.. IX4llIl4'l'. .l. lxvlilltlltl. N. Vila: ll. lluga-n. lllurfl rulrl 5. lxmf-In-I. l.. Xlillf-r. .l. Xlurllliw. ll, N-lnlul-, Xl. l'll'Xl'I'. Xl. Nvzuiixli, ll. Nl'ilIllNll. lf. llumluiii. ll ul1rlf1rn1f'P l'. Xlille-r. X. lll-41.-wk. lf. Milf-. X. lin-Nvll. lgllllll Cffc' I 71111 lllliis ivairif lvziml was lll5ll'lll'lf'll 5 N -7 'lllw llirlsi film- llluln is 415 umlqr uml lvml lui Xlr. l,:1isr'1-:iw mul Ylr. X lliv elirc-vlimn uf Xlr. llif-li. 'Ili- llif-li. lliln- lmml plim-fl ul svlimnl girls pzu'li1'ipuI4-ll in miami 1-xvnl ass:-nllmlivs. thi- sq-niur play. zmnl inrlumling asf:-rnlvlivs mul llu ilu' Spring lfrslixul. ln umlcliliun. il Spring lf:-flixul. N HIllilllt'l' Qruup IllllIllH'I' ul rm'mlwrs nl tllc' lmml Ilia- liirlsi U1-lvl. was nvislx familial pu1'li4'ipa1!ml in llie' 1-xvllzlzigfv us- mul also 4-nic-rlaiim-rl ul miami svmlvli all lplwr l'vl'lximlwr1 lligli llllllvliulis. Sl'llUUl. ll'1r.slm14r 'lf l,ipw'II. Nl. Nlullxin-, .l. Xlullwr. X. Vupv. K. xlLll'l'III1lll. l'. l'irif-l. lf. Null'-r. K.. Xlnillil, X Xlullu-r'. lt. xxlllllllllx. N. llunkli-. l.. 5llllN. l'. Klum. hvfnnfl rmrl lf. l rlmn. N. Flnlulv-x. ll. llzirllim-. lf. ilu-gi 4: , . , . . ' l'.. bmp:-. lx. lXI'1lll. Nlr. Im-Ii. 5. Spruxxlx, ,l. llrmsu. Xl, llzurmi. l', Nan-if, X. llvm'...'l,,. IQ, lll,l,,',-I nfluffl mul l Xlufi X lu l' Xlu I mmm l lil: fl l lullun 1 ku .. y . , . n g .. ,, ' . f. Aivln-l. N, llJll'I'1lIl, l., Smilli. N. XX4ri'ilulu-vi-I. N. Wi lx. FUIIIIIIVIN. lil fm NNQQQQ any 2a4i2'0lb'4l88l!f17!OJi4V9'f'l aww dmrf-tlr lf. Walker. K. llielu-rt. J. l ecz1k.j.Wl1ite- tKneelingt K. Carr:-ll. ll. Nlt-ya-rs. .l. Faust. 5. night. 4Slun1lin,Yl .l. Walters. N. Husserl. li. Spatx. S. Sprawls. V. Williams. Nlrs. Steitz. lf. Larson. tSt11n1lingI lat-ngle. N. lfhittiek. li. wink. l'. Herlvine. R. Nl:-rre-ll. .l. Storke-y. C. flomlwin. A. Hillegass. K. Swing. linlltlng Club Hlture lVurses Club The-se girls practice clifierent styles and furnis Future Nurses Cluh is under the guiclanee nl of knitting. During the year some of the girls Mrs. Steitz. our school nurse. By visiting hus- wurlcefl on projects unrler the flireetiun uf Miss pitals and seeing movies. the girls heeuine more Senese. familiar with the requirements ul a nurse. M6Cll0Hl.CS Club lVlelnl1crs of the lVlef'hanies Cluh learn thur- uughly the operation of an autoniuhile engine. This is ac-eumplishecl hy taking an engine apart and reassenihling it. lVlr. Carfagno is the eapahle tlireetur uf this eluh. tKm-elingt K. l.irk. .l. Swarr. ll. Kintlig. 'l'. lit-ll. tSt1mrlingt 'l'. 'Nlzilt-sky. l.. Wall-u-r. .I. lin...-rt. .l. ling.-rt. X. litmlztnml. ll. Nlnrgzill. ll. Wvaltvrs. lf. lie-urge. 'lf firuvwll. lf. lfrvy. K. Slt'VYLll'l. lf. Xlult--ky. li. tin-t-Ing lnstrt11'tul'. Nlr. lfzirfugnu. 1.11, 1l ir.vl mir! X. Nlilla-r. li. Dunning. l'. Wink. ,l. Sh4'Ill'lllN'I',2l1'l'. X. ll:-imluuvll. lf. lll'mw'r. fl. Nl:-ng. l'. Xllllll- gmm-rx. K. Kruln. J. ?4sszu'lI4-5, iS,-1-,mil mu-D XX. SNXIIT. l'. Xxutkillx. .l. HVQIII. 11. Krirlwl lmliluri Ur. ':l'ilIN'l'. I.. Smith 'il'-Nixllllll wlilmw. .l. Rif-:Q-l. Nl. H1ll'l'llI1. S. Rmh-IiiI. 'lf liulv. 1711111111 nur! ll. KiI'lxIll'l'. H, Vvffnhnn. ll, lli4'lwl'I. ll. Xxfunl. W. fivgglr-r. lf. Rllllvr. , k'lll'blJ0k flub Newspaper Club 'I'h.- wan-lmuk smfi. wilh llu- 'l'p,,. N,.,,,l,i,l,1.,. qjlul, 5, H.. aid uf its 5l '5 - Mr' G'41'I 'f'- slmnsllmlv fm' the- plllillliilltlll uf plunnvml 1.1311 pl'0lllll'Q'il lhls c, tht. .LAND NIZXX5 . l,mh,l. H-awlnmk. Hu' slalf. 1-olrlpusz-d 1-nlirvlx uf svniur llN'llllN'l'S. was ' . . lx 'l . Il' sian: I 'I' ' In-udml ln l.arnlyn lxrle-In-l. lhv W N' H I ml H mn - ' -N - - . Alllll' imlnlvll publish Illia Uh. gmml' A lol of mm. and monthly palm-r. It 1-mnaim lhm- hmvd NU,-k has gum. mu, HHS I QIPIIPIIII nmw Zllllilll sq-lm-.I zu'- plllvliwiliull. lvul ilu' rm-sulls livilivs :xml fpurts me-nts as hav- lu-vu m-II Ntlflll lhc'vfTu1'l. m-II as 1-l'illllI'l' urlivlm-s. llfifxl mir! Nl, X. lfrya-r. li. llunning. X. llvl.utiF. ll. Smith. X. llnhln-n 1wIitm'I. l'. Wink. K, Nwv. 12. Shank- wwilvr. U. Hwy:-r. .l. Sll1'IIl'llIl4'I'g1t'l'. iN:-:mul mir! ,l. llc-un. ll. llouhm. lf. llill'l'illgYllll. lf. 1Ll'l'1lN4'l', Xlrx. Km'l1w'l, P. Slilflllllll. I.. 741-ll. lf. lfulw. P. livllz. U. 'l'axr'4'f1'llxki. lyvllllltl mlrl H. l'in-rwn. XX. Rupp. lf. Hs-1l1'zu. ,l. Ft:-s1ul'l, ll, H.-wk. 15 Q-Q-sfsmpswm llfiml mrrb .I. Kmzu-N. ,l. Wauhh-ll. lf. llurtlinv. ILKHIIA. W. Finglla-lun. F. Klinv. ,I. Smith. .l. KIARIIL. ,l. Nu-1 N. x1illfIDI'll. 1Sm'nml rnlrl R. xxilIl4'l'lWN. IC. I:Q'l'QjIlllI'lI. li. ,Ia-nkinx. U. llamnum. X. lluyf-N. I.. llillvgux-. ll. lla-1u'm'k K. M-rkv-. li. K1'l1l'1'I'. .l. l'rn-slull. U. lflwvslvy. ff. uvlliflllilll. .l. xl1'yl'l'S. U. Slllilll. ll. M-rk. .l. Nl'-fvrl. R. Slllifll. , . w . Hot H011 Club lXl1lglIlS fy Science Wh-nulu-rs of this vluh wurk on Xlf'llIlDl'l'S uf tlu- Knights ul tht- uulumuhile mlgiru-. The-y are 5 ' mul' l 'f '4 ' MM M . - llllK'l't'Sllllg.f l'XIJ1'l'lIIlt'lllS. l mlvr lhe 1-lll'lIIf'l'll4lV2llI1't'll In IlI1'l'llilIlll'S uml , . I I ll I tllltllllrll of Nh: Hmlvr. purpu- lw 'mlm ww dw H I M ' mn lm ml lulmrulm'x I1-vlllliqllvs am' laugh! hm-rs nf Nll'l'l!2lIIll'S Lluh. Ihf- Imp dm' lld55,m,,H WH-k is Sulml, un' slllu-lwisn-ml hy Mr. VZIIIAVI. me-nl:-ll ll ifj,xl mir! 11. Suu:-lx, ,I. 4:l'I'Ill'll, ll, lfuull, Ii. Huy:-1',XY. SVHIVIQ il. Uirlu-l'I. ll. lvkm-N. N. Krall. XX, llogmp QS,-1 1 . . , . mul run! ll. lv-mp. X, lxlewh. R. KHIIIPI, lx. N1-uni-ll. ff. In-gil'-1. Ur. lhulr-I. .l. l,1'I.lllIN. h. Flllllll. H. XIHNNVIIIIZIII U, ifnry. I. Walkin-. ,l. Un-kim. H. Spain. 40 wc.-P Q D- ' . K ' X ACTIVITIE NQI XLNAV. M. wffv-.'f.2W' b ww ', , 1 ,I .Q Nw 'N aw ,M We I't'Illt'llllNJl' the-sv hright moments in our high school life' A-245' M N , 'M' 'I glixfwi' i W X , Mia 5 Q ' 5 is if '22---Q 1 1. :.q iii? 5 1:: 5 ' 'a '.,' 1 ' ' 1- , ' Q. ff' 'f x.P ?- t'-22'l 'i 1 '-1-: l '1'1--: zzr ,.:. . ., fi .-if ' 12- t ' ' A,V i 'v- 1 ,. A ', Evals -.-::. .-:- .,,' I . ., : ',---- I ' 'A ' -.'. f 3 , ?,:. , :5,. if 'i' l ' ' W' hzzvb L N: A WM 1 x 4f 48 ,Iudy', Marcman is attempting a high jump. Oger'7 collects points for the Sophomores at the shot-put. In Skip tries his luck at the high jump. Edu Creter seems to be slightly out-of-breath as he crosses the fin- ish line. . 7 tlfirst ruwl E. Snyder. S. King. B. Sheppard. K. Heacock. D. Wilt-. 15er- onrl rowt J. Hiegcl. li. lckcs. K. Golden. N. Stahley. P. Friel. J. Shcllcnbcrger. tThinl fowl ll. Hufnagle. ll, Little. W. Klingelhoeffer. lf. Royer. Ma Spring again hrought with it the annual cele- hration of May Day at Schwenksville High School. The event again opened with the Queen and her court heing: escorted onto the athletic field in convertibles. The May Queen. Doris Little. was crowned hy last year's Queen. Wilma Klin- gelhoefler. Following the traditional May Pole Dance. the track and field events took place in which the seniors took first place. and the juniors. second. This then brought to a close the Sixth Annual May Day at Lanco High. ' Da THE COURT Queen ............................................ Doms LITTLE Retiring Queen .......... WILMA Kl.1Nci:Liioi-:Fran ATTENDANTS 12 ll FAYE ROY!-:R JANIS RIECI-II, BETTE Lou HUFNAGLY: JOY SllEI.Ll-INBERGER 10 'J KATHY Hizwcoci-Q SALLY KING 8 7 KATIIY' Gonnm NANCY STANLEY ELAINE SNYDI-IR DONNA WILE PATTI FRIEL BONNIE Icicss Crownbearer ..... ...... W ILLIA M SH 1-:WARD 3 .Q fi ff 024' A1 XS i' Qs: Qsx v 'Em '- , -1 f llrpg VM' 1-oulrl hun- rlalllmwl all nigh! In Ihc mush- of ilu' Ili-Ifik. ,'t'Ilfl'l'.' Thu- Hn' lmllsv. slnmn lu-rv. was lllv SVPIII' of our pusl-prmn purly gin-n Ivy thc- Limls futlnlng 'l'l1e-sv 1'llllllIl'!i am- 1-njoying lllc-lllsc-lu-s all llw pust-prom party. 50 l'ruln l'llll'1'Il llarlvara llvlrz Nl rl Iallan, -v- :- A' , , .4 KH s 1 PC aff llilr ju-I lu-vn 1'rown1-rl lry Holm-rl funior Prom Oriental Garflvns. lllc colorful and vnvlianl- ing llin-nw of nur Junior ljrum. was varric-cl out lmy llic many lwaulilul flvrululimis. Thr- aumlilnriuln was c'm1x'e-rlml into a rmnan- lic' japanvsv garclvn willl pillars anal a pagoda in the lmavkgrnuncl. Aclcling lu the- alnmsplif-rv wvrv vlwrry lrvcs. ,lapalwsv lanlvrns. fanS anll llural lll'l'lllI5lt'lllQ'lllS. lllusivally llw Hi-l'li's plwwiclr-al a xsmnlc-rful owning for dancing. The Oriental lravkgxrmlnrl of tlw stage- pruviflvfl a pe-i'fe'c'l sa-lling for lln' 0l'l'l1t'Sll'il. 'llliv lligliligllt ul llw cwvllillgr was llw vrmxn- ing of l'rmn Queen Barbara Bvltz ln Junior Class Prvsiflc-nl Robert lNflc'Cal1an. Months of prvparaliun ln tln- vlass xwrc- ru- uarclvrl Milli a must Slll'1'l'SSl'l1l anrl nwnmralulm- 1-wning. Thx- rurunation elanvv is mlanm-xl lay lloln and llarlrara. 31 7 gel' STAR lx rx In hmxlri Inu 1 IIIDIX Ill mlm 1 Ill! lllul IX Paul 1 lu ful fW1lf4'l'. INN. lSeale4lt W. Ziegler. K. Kratz. ,l. Riegel. D. Kirkner. R. Nleiiahan. l'. Wink. Nl. llarron. E. Rutter. tl. Meng. Fi. Ure-user. -X. Heimhaeh. l'irmintrutle. tSmn1fingt ,l. Hn-an. ,l. Kratz. W. Swarr. T. ffole. .l. Slit-Ih-nherger. .l. Kovaes. T. Young. J. liogert. R. Smith. lA11xent when picture was taken! R. Dunning. enior Pla Tattletale . a hilarious three-act comedy. was presented on April 11th and 12th. 1953. hy the Senior Class. under the direction of Dallas S. Graber. The play takes place in the Blaine's living room. Through some unfortunate circumstances. Patty Blaine manages to have her secret diary puhlished in the town newspaper. At the same time. she and her hoy-friend. Tod Jennings. break the typewriter which Tod has borrowed from the prineipal's oflice. This leads to an in- vestigation and a farce to throw suspicion off Patty. After a series of comical antics. Patty is caught. As things are straightened out. every- one realizes that the diary woke the town up to its own faults. Everything ends happily as Tod and Patty kiss. CAS UF CHAR MITICRS Marge liarron Patty .....................,.............,............,......,.... Mr. Blaine .. lsahel ........ Artie ............. Mrs. Blaine Ida May ....... Tod .,........... N1 r. Nixon Walt ........,..... Mrs. Nixon ....... Miss Wiggam ....... Paul ..................... Louella ...... Moniea ..... Harney Quiz ................. Mr. Wittaker ..... Mr. Hixhy ....... Mrs. Lorimer ..... Henry Heaton ...... Students .......... linh Meflalian . ........ Kay Krall Winnie Swarr Pat Wink joy Sli:-ll:-nlwrgger Pill Rutter Todd Young Teil Cole Carol Meng Alice Heimhaeh Hill Ziegler ,loan Bean .. Ruth Dunning llon Kirkner ,lanis Hiegel .lat-k Hogert lioh Smith hihli' lfreuser .lim Kovaes john Kratz Anna Miller .lim Kovacs lfll linlln-r und lfurol Nla-ng rm-iggn up King illlil Qu:-4-n uf llf-nrt-. King and Queen of lfearls Al 5l1nlnrm'l4 .ng Noll . il 1l2lIIi'P spmlsml-cl me-rc' rlmse-n lxing znnl Quc-1-n. Carol mm' an ln ilu-jl1lliol'm'luss on lxlill'4'll IT. l'J3i1.llu- lxingl ullilc- gmxn. ll'llIHllt'4l in pink. Tln- vmlpla- was .xml Queen of llvurls were vrmsne-cl. 'lllll' annual 1'l'mm'necl lry Mr. llurlcr in llw pi1'l11rvsquv slnggv V.nle-nlinv llallm-. spunsurq-cl lay lllv ,Mlxlu-liv As- svlling vm-alwl lmy llw jlmiurs. lillllbll. ul Nlll1'll lllf'f usually rvign. was Villl- Allen' the rwmxning. lln- royal vullplc- slnnvml ull:-ll due' lu n SlIUNSlUl'Ill. llw lrauliliunul rlzlnm- xslmilv tha-ir snlnjvvls l'l1is ye-ur Carol Us-ng and liclxsaxwl liultor uulvln-ul. Carol and Hal 4-njuy ilu- Iranlilifvnal rlanw-. 51 Y Q .iw Ill! 'ww ll lrflrf llunrr. lrfnsr IIIIIIIIPIH. ' 5 , ' V ' if N' iQ: 44 1 pile'-up l'f'Xllll.5 us flu' li'f1u'l11'l4ls ,Iliff flu' ofllmsitiun :luring ilu' Srl:zululm1'1'llr'-Ifnlffquf'1'l'Uv gruuv. sw, Illllyll Ihr Inns un' jlllljfllg llllfil. lllix .w'f'm' luulzs H4'ml.s UI IIIIYS? The' ruin lnxs lzvlnra' Ihr' gfllllt' ix ll X-Q'-. X :,. .. ll hu lms ilu' hull? lffll ffllllll' ax .won as lim l1uAv.s ,wi IllllIIIl,lfll'tl. 36 tl ir.:I rmrb l.. Hayes. li. Carly. U. yXllirigl1t. ,l. ling:-rt. ll. llvvk. ll. Nlorgun. R. Xoung. R. Svlllivlx. 'Nlanaggvr l.Nl'l'4IlHf rnzrl R. Nluesvlinan. YN. Krat-nn-r. ll. l'r:-n-r. D. Kirkus-r. R. Rf-4-tl. lt. lluttu-r. XX. In-gli-r. ll, Flltillll It bln-ppaml. li..lnn1-5. tllnrfl row! Loavli ,Iohn lie-Nz-tar. ,tlssiatalit tfnuvln ,low-ph lligh. X. llayv-. R. Svhlirk lf lfrr-la-r. R. Xinian. .l. Koun-s. .I. llnyvs. .l. llofkivl. ll. Sm-lnwln-rt. Nlanagt-r. Football 'lille l'95T-523 footlnall season was not too sum'- 4-essful for our Bluelmirds. as they won only one ganna llowvyer. despite this unfavorable reeorfl. the lsoys mlisplayerl excellent sportsmanship and lost two of tln- games lmy' less than two touch- tlowns. Leading scorer of the team was Roger jones with three louehclowns. followed hy' Bill Zieg- ler with two. Outstanding perlornianees were SENIOR I tJtVI'It.'Xl.l. PLUICRS l R. Sliepparal. Pi. Rutter. ,l. Kovars. li. ,lone-s. ll. Ziegler. ll. Kirkuer. 5. RmlvliH tnhsenlt. turnecl in lv! lid Creter. lion lfreim-r. am Wayne Kraelner. With these lnoys antl ai gooml group of unclerelassmen returning. Nlr. lleselzu is looking forward to a lretter season next year Graduating this ,lune will he the eaptain and six other team lnenilwrs. Although tlnw lwoya , .,. will not he hack next year. they anfl tht rut of the senior class wish the team the ln-st of luek next year anrl in the seasons to roirle. ,N.H..S. 0 0 26 l 3 0 6 FOOTBALI. SCORES ,le-nkintown l'ottsgroy'4' Wyoinir-sing We-st Heading llppvr llulvlln IIollvge-vill:--'lirappv l.ower Xlorm-laml Upp 20 0 27 6 lil 27 l9 llmznu lmx jus! xrnlen llw ball. The girls are getting ll pvp tall: before the ganw fron: llixs l,'l1mliL. Tim Hllwbirrl line' !ldlfIlIII'f'S to slap the zlrire of Ihfs girl from tlw Uwvn Robertx team. 1',ll'5P girlx IIN' figlzling if 0111, but u'ller'f x the ball? Hockey Scores llppc-r Perkimm-n Buyerlown Crullvgvvillr' fJWt'll ,l. Roberts W. l'nItsgrm'r- Spring:-Ford Uppx-r Pvrkimnm-ll u0y1'l'lllWll Collvgvville- Uwvn J. Rube-rt VV. Pntlsgruvv Spring-l orml VAHSl'l'X .l.Y. Upp. S.H.S 2 2 T l 1 I '1 0 2 0 I 2 Up' S.H.S 3 0 I l 0 0 3 0 l 0 0 0 u-N .X..X ,MM -, M, - 109 ' . lgflllllll-Ilgl S. llmli-nluuiggli Iniurlzlge-rl. lf. lfupn-. X. lizirrun. fi. Nrnulil. K. ll:-uimlx ll ls Nl, llurrun :mil lf. Xl:-ng Ivo-captziili-. l'ill1'l'llllgl. Nli-5 lilvlmlilx. l . Frm-3. ll. Wilma l.. 'XII :lf Nlr. I'ru-r 1ln'in'l-'vrl Varsit ' Hocke ' Junior Varslt Hockc This ycur nur xursity lim-key team nun mir 'lille juninr xarsily pl. an gaum- mul Iiwl nm- gains-. Our lust game ul llic- this year. lfwn lll4DUQIll lliu Iwi ,Annu . WST svasmi was playa-cl willi Spring-l m'rl. mul lust lllI'PP ganif-s. ilwir quills mis .1 is. k 1 ff vu-n lllilllgll il ruimfcl during must of llw gain:-. Vllilli lllesf- players Illthlllg up lu llu x IIN SK'llNt'llli5Xlllt' Cillllt' out mi hip for llwir only lvuni fluring lllc nvxl ye. s N imnlx x Ili x'i1'lury ul thi- season. 'lille' inn 1-0-vaplailis for SllHlt'lllS van Ifmk forum llu- lim-lwy li-am m-rv Carol Nl:-ng aml Nlarjuriv a winning lim-ki-5 le-um llic n . . - x Bill'l'1lII. Cillllt'l'lllP llzn'rillglun . . 1 5 . lKlIt'1'll'Ilgl if. Cul:-. l'. lfrin-l. X. Williannf. ,l. llvrlm-n. Nl. Wi-lilun. N. lluwm-1, lN1um 1,4 lluus. lf. SlllllllxWQ'lll'l' lf!!-l'lllllilllll. lf. Slljtlvli. l'. ll:-llx. ll. Roy-r. ll. Kraatz. Nliw lllimlilx l lim-4 i Sprzus l- s IW'. Yi N i S . N. I,ll.llll . ll. lluulmr, ,l. l'is1'lillzu'll. ll. Cory. 5. Rlltlvllllllllgjll. xllNl'Ill sun l.. ll ivl1n,.lm1 Mui ipl mil px. 59 .. ,QA-1' , ...aww Boys? Basketball Scores Y-XRSITX 0pp4 S.lI.S. 57 ,lf-nkintuwn 32 68 ,le-nl-:inluun I4-I 52 l:lllIQ'gIQ'XiH1 'l1l'llllIN' I-l 55 l,nvu'r Nllll'l'lillNl SU JST Pnltfgrme- 10 53 ,N I ll Ill ni I-fi 69 Uwvn AI. Holm-rts 6l 65 ffullvglc'-'l'rappq' Sl 33 Pwtlsgrmm- 38 60 Lowa-r Nlurm-land -1,0 37 Uwa-n ,l. Rulwrt- IH 62 Hritlgr-purl Hx T4 Hrixlgz-p1n'l IW .l.Y. Upp. S.ll.S. 50 .lm-nkintown 3 31 .lm-nkinlown 26 45 Coll:-ge-xill:--'l'ruppv 25 32 Lum-r xlHl'!'liiIlll I3 37 Pullsgruw' H- 43 Ovwn .l. Rulwrlf 26 35 Cfnrllvgxm-x'illn--'I'ruppv 22 '12 Pullsgrow' 21 47 Lowe-r X1m'vIun1l ll- 53 Uwe-n Rnlwrl- 254 43 Hl'illgIQ'INH'l fi? 65 llrirlglvpurt 25 lx it in nr ixrft iIf ' . . . tlmt'x wha! both St'lIll'l'lll..N 1-ille and Lowffr llorfflnnzl plalwrx .weflll Io lm ll'0IHIf'!'ill,U The rvjfrw-' has rrzllffl 11 jump lu'l14'r'a'l1 Ru,z,'e'r JUIIP. mul ll ffolle'ge1'ille' fllll-1'!'I'. S611Il'PlIlfSl'iH6'-.V slml ix lzefmlml for flu' Infzxlrf-I. . , y u n N elym-wlilfgl lx.5n'lllin'k. I,.1L1mgI4-r.I,,!i1-gl.-r. U.'XllkIl4'I. lx. ,Inns-N. l5I1llnl1rlyl lf. luwlmlx. Al. Xxmlllvl Hzulvlill. li, M-mug. Xlr. lliull. BQy'.s'n1 k11's1'f y' Baslccflball .1 lf Basketball Xlllmugll HW 'UST-SU lvzlslwllmll FVQISUII has Xlllltbllglll ills- ,lllllilbf Y2ll'Nilf l1'ilIlI nun unlx Ili5ilIllNPiI1lill11 lu mn' lilllm-lviwls. llwx umm lhrvc- . . ,, ' , . . ' um- ganna- llnf FUSISHII. Illia 'mm' 11-vmwl um lu 91:11:11-F. llw nmsl IIIIIPITSFIXI' nm may nu-1' an lligllly rulwl Lmwr Xlmw-Iaxlul le-um. vllnlkwl up In im-xln-rivlu'1-. lI1'!'illlSl' llxif xsnf l,l'illiill F1'Ul'l'l' on llw IVIIIII was IMI, llilllil' . . . . Y' I I -ll IW, I . I hrs! X1'ill' fm' mvr Imll of Hn' ll'ilIll rm-mln-rx 1-r NI 1 U llllll 5. ' 'I'I1i5 ugqs ilu- fly-QI HVIISHII lIIIlI4'l' nur uvxx Hy ilu- 1-ml ul' lln- NVKIFUII ilu-5 xwn- Iemlulv' l'll1ll'll. XII: lllgll. mul allllmugll lllm- lc-llmxf 4ll1l 1 1 . . I 1 .1 ln! lullml :ml llnx um lmwkllw tHIXX4lI1l In 1 mal prmislc- Ililll nillx Illll4'll of ax l'l'l4HI'Il. um' urn' ' l ' K T l't'IkliliIl ilu-5 will mln Illlll'Il lwllvr In-xl 51-nr. umm- Flll'f'l'55fllI sm-uwn m'xl xe-nr. 1lxf1:':'flrl.:P lf. 1.l't'I1'I'. H, XIIINNVIIIIRIII. li. M-x'lwN. H. Hn-ml. li, XXJIIQ-r-. M. Xllniuln, I.. Lhllllwrl. .l. X14-4 uhm yilflrnflbrlyl .l. lhuvgllwl. 'II1lIllllQ1'l . ll. Xlwvrgxul. I.. lm-xwz. XII: High lmmlrlli. X. Hlvuluml. li, lxmlf. ll. li-n 111 m4u'll:-V. li. Frlulivk inlzlllzlgwi. fbl Opp. 24 .19 32 37 56 59 29 Upp. 23 23 16 I9 Girls 9 Basketball Scores Y -X HSITN l5pp4-r l'n-rkiunn-n Spring- Fnrrl XY4-st l'1ltlsg1l'm1- NUVUI' UWII l', r Uollc-gmillf--'frappv Uwvn .l. Huh:-rlx A lumni JN. We-st Putlsgruw Huy:-rtown College-villv-Trapp: Owen ,l. Hulwrls llurgif' Wvlrlon has jus! Iulren rl ,lnul shui. Uur lflllvllirrl is being rlawlx' Iifllllfllfll us slu' ut- ll'IlIlIfS In pass in this game with lfuw'rInu'n. S.Il..s ZH 25 30 33 28 L2 25 .S.H. 25 22 I8 M S ll's llIlVllIlIll'l'.S lmll mul lmlll IWHIIS rin' .Vl'I'IlllIII,ilIg for il. 11,1211 to rightl. I.. Sf-ll. lf. Cope lmanagersl. C. Meng. E. Kratz. ll. linnliar. Nl. Barron It-aptainl. N. tlnldvn. ll, Krivlwl. C. ,-Xrnnlml. Nl. Welrlun. lYlissCl1l14lik. tfllzselitt was Flossin- Frey it-0-eaptainl. C1'rls,Vars1't Basketball I V Basketball The girls' team played five league games and The Junior Varsity had a more Sut.l.t.SSful wtm one this year. But even with the losses they Q I D I l were alwms in good spirits. and with the help season by lirmgmg in two YlI'lUI'llfS for uf Cllllfllli. C0lltlI1l1Cd to fill' 3 VlCtUI'y. Schwenkgvillg in five lgague galneg. Nant-y Bar. Ami Colden was high scorer with 89 points. . . . . ,, . ,, ron and Dawn Rover were eo-eaptalns of the lm-Laptaiiis for the team were Margie Barron ' ami l7lossie Frey. team. lSImulingt li. Smith lmanagerl. J. Berry. N. Buss:-rt. A. Williams. S. Sprawls. P. lic-liz, Nliss Chudik. U. Hun- sielwr. R. Kratz. Nl. Slit-ppard. D. Walllinger. J. Germ-ll. ll. Clenum-r. ll. Weirle-lnnuye-r lmanagvri. lKIl?PlflIgl llo- vaptains ll. Royc-r. N. liarrnn. ea I 63 ' I -QQQK 'Un flw-l.' mul wrliling ilu-ir lurnx lu 11111 are ilu' Zivglfr. S. Hznlfliff. lf. ll1'I.'ulml1. W. Suwrr. ll. Ki: ,wninr IlI1'llllll'I5 ol' flu' Iwzm, Tllrfy are: I. Kratz. ll . ner. T. ffnlc. lf. Hullvr. l'ilrlwr Huh lfuzzglvr is all .wt In slrilnf out 'Ill' np- f.1lIff'll!'I' lfff Rnltvr rllzllrvs 1If1IXf play. pusifiml. SA'ilI'S hit seenzs to be gow! for exlra basvs. l lf'Il'.Vl ruzrl ll. l'4-nstvrrnut'ln-r. t., Xlllflgllll. ,l. Nm-wart. ll. Fhontz. ll. l'r5. ll. llmlt-r'lwllle-rx ly. llnt-la. 1.8111-nml rnu-r lt. Kirlxnvr. ,l. Nl:-tIuliun. W. Krzn-nnvr. ll. fit-gli-r. lC. Hutt:-r. 5. Rutlrlitt. R. Nlvlfulnni. 'l'. Colt-. If. llurty. I Rt-tlvuy. t7'hirfl mir! Nlr. Hath-r It-out-lil. if. Krivlu-l lst-nrvlu-4-pt-rl. R. Mvurig. ,l. Smith. lf. Cn-tt-r. ll. M-rl-it-rs. ll Xtzilte-rs. ,l. Krzitz. ll. litlllgllvll R. Srlilivk. Al. Wutltlt-Il. ll, Srlllick. trrmiiugt-r't. Baseball tht- lllzuft-an lruselmll sc-asm: was une nl the fw - -- Returning tn this ylxill'.S squatl urn: Skip must sn:-4-vssllll nn rw-nrtl fur St-lm:-irksvillv Kirknr-r. Stan lln4l1'lil'f. Bill fivglt-r. XVin Higlfs Blum-hirfls as they wnn tlw Pt'l'lil0ll1t lt- Schuylkill Vallcy League Clunnpinnslrip. Thv tvllmts haul u svasnn-s r0c'1n'tl nf flvv nins and tlirc-v Insst-s. finishing in at tlm-v may tie lor lirst plum- with Cnllegeville-Tru!ape antl Owvn Swarr. Tell Cnlv. antl Holm lVh'Calmn. Cnavli Hamlet' is vxpvvting a lot lrmn tlwsv hnys ancl is looking lnrnaircl tu unuthf-r stiwt-ssflll sm-nsnn As this lnmk guns tn print. wo isish tht-in lnvlx ancl lmpe tht-5 van luring us unntln-r lvzlgnc J. linlwrts. ln tht- playoffs the llluehircls lwat clmampitmslmip. lmth C-T and linlwrts. giving tlwni a final sea- N Q X N 1 Q Q - snn's rf-wt-tl of SPYOII wins unfl tlirev lussvs. BA5l4'BAI'I' 5f'Hl4'IHll'l llhll Snnw nntstanrling pvrlnr'n1vrs nn tht- sqnml Xpril 28-f1Intlt-,wwitlt--'I'r-appv tlttX1I-I iwrv h'lilu ' llzulvr. Skipi' liirkner. and Bull VHF' I Wtlfilffnr' XXX' tt V fiilllgIlt'I'. 'fllilwu and Skip hattvfl .bllvll ancl may Dnilwml 'l'. Rllllllrli Hlulli' .-L80 n-spot-tin-lx. while Huh 'ls '1 pitvlwr wun may Ullllilullllllhlmlm., mx ll N - L K Nluy' I2 'fllotlsgilwxt' f-lltJNll'. flu- ganna-s anal lust none. Xlm- IS Owl-n ,l. Rnltt-ras KWH Q sconlzs or 1,,xs'r Ylf1,m's G,-UIICS S.ll.S. Upp. 0 llppt-r llnhlin l , 9 lfnllt-gmillm'-'lruppu 0 via' 7 l ppt-r llnlvlin 0 I ll lfwllvgt-xille'-'l'rappt- 0 ' IT wlvst I,tlllRQIl'llY1' S U Uwvn ,l. Rnlu-rts 2 9 Xxvvsl l'ullsg1t'm't- 2 8 lltNl'll .l. Rolu-rl 9 l'l'fHK l.lCXtll li l'l.XXtll l S 6 tInllt-gn-xillt--'l'm ' Il 6 flvtvtl Ruhr-rt fi 65 Business Patrons LeROY,S CLEANERS JERRY,S MARKETS Royersford and Phoenixville GARRELUS SCHMOYERS LUMBER co. J0AN's BEAUTY PARLOR A. F. LEIDY, Delphi, Pa. Coal-F eed -H ard ware BILL'S AUTO SERVICE VALLEY APPLIANCE STORE KRATZ'S HARDWARE Srrhwenlfsville, Pa. MILLER PUMP SERVICE SCHWENKSVILLE MARKET J. EDWIN MILLER HANCOCK PHARMACY Main S treet , Srhwenksville RAHNS STORE KULP'S STORE RENNINGER'S SUPER MARKET THE SCHWENKSVILLE ITEM Mary and Cyril Dirlfs RAHNS AUTO SALES RAHNS SUNOCO SERVICE RAHNS GRILL ROB'S GARAGE JOHN MICHAEL BROS. THE POWDER PUFF Marion Dice W. K. SCHLOTTERER, Horologist Schwenlfsville, Pa. ROBERT E. LITTLE LESTER F. FRYER Elertrical Contravtor FARRINGTON,S HOTEL MR. AND MRS. JOHN LEVENGOOD HOCKL,S BARBER SHOP SCHWENKSVILLE ESSO STATION WM. G. ZIEGLER 81 SON MEGAY'S SINCLAIR SERVICE Gravel Pilre, Graterforll, Pa. RAY A. SHAFFER, Plumbing HOWARD ROHLIN MR. AND MRS. FOWLER STRANG OLD WELDON HOUSE DICK ZACH Compliments of the LOWER FREDERICK FIRE CO. HANEY'S GARAGE MAMMY AND PAPPY LONG BOB'S GARAGE SAYLOR,S TUNE-UP SERVICE ATlas 7-2434- LANDES MOTOR CO. Collegeville, Pa. NATIONAL BANK 81 TRUST CO. of Scllwenlfsville BLUEBIRD MARKET and SNACK BAR LEGLER CHEVROLET Zieglerville, Pa. BALLARON'S GARAGE SHELLENBERGERIS BAKERY JOHN C. MARKLEY Mr. and Mrs. R. G. McCahan Johnny', and Ruth Mr. and Mrs. Norman T. Bean Joan, Bohn, and Carole Ann Edna Greaser Ronnie,' Clossin William Clossin Ginny and Kitty Fl orence and Dick Ann and George Oscar Vogt Mr. and Mrs. James A. Smith Carolyn and Carole Linda and Joyce Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Moriarty Mrs. Dorothy Shaffer Mr. and Mrs. Gilmore M. Montgomery Patrons Mrs. Pauline Mr. and Mrs Miller . Clarence Richardson Mr. and Mrs. J. Nelson Swartley Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Rogers Thomas Henry The Schuchert Family Rev. and Mrs. Ralph Folk Miss Jane Senese Mrs. Ina Watkins Cathie and Joan Fryer Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Blanche and Sally Zaengle Mr. and Mrs. 5CZeke99 LCCHHH Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Natalie GDan9! Clarence Kratz Russell Oberholtzer Charles Westley . George Dunkle . Harold Whitenight Stannard Mrs. Myrtle Zaengle Mrs. Anne Doughty Mrs. Lila Bauer Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cope Warren Wismer Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hufnagle Mrs. Marion Walsh Ida Mr. Shaw and Mrs. S6Dave77 Wilmer K. Kriebel .lohn R. Resetar Harman Wm. Ziegler Harold Greaser Richard J. Carfagno Barb and Joe Lynda and Roger Edward Sheppard Rev. and Mrs. Thomas Phillips Anne and Edu Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hockl Joy and Lee,' Ted Cole Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cole Mr. and Mrs. Frank K. Smith Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bogert Shirley and Bohn Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Schlick Frederick Schlick, Jr. Lankey AMONG UUR XWEMORIES 03 up
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