Tulpehocken High School - Yearbook (Bernville, PA)

 - Class of 1955

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HISTORY 10 Having read about the Greek and Roman contributions to civilization, the pupils have gathered around a map for a short quiz. With this audio-visual aid the pupils should be able to remember what scientific peoples these nations were. History 10 includes also the study of Egyptian civilization as well as other civilizations of the ancient world. HISTORY 7 As a group of Seventh grade pupils watch, Kenneth Mohn tells about Europe’s Cradle of Civilization. Leslie Weidman points to Greece on the map as Miss Ricgel listens attentively. Besides learning historical facts, Seventh grade here can learn also the fundamentals of out- lining. Miss Riegel correlates much English grammar and literature with social studies. Socicid Stacit Led HISTORY 11 As Gary Kohl points to the map of World News and explains the location of the new happen- ings of the week, several other pupils look on with interest. This study was a great help to the juniors when time for the debate rolled around. We participated in a triangle with Bethel and Ontelaunee schools. CIVICS 9 Since propaganda plays such a large part ur present-day political and economic affairs, •man Burkey is shown pointing to a list of es of propaganda as Susan Goldstein, Pauline sser, Kay Pfautz, and Sherwood Himelberger c on. Studies of this nature may prove in- iiable to our future adult citizens. Twenty-four



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RICHARD THOMAS BALTHASER “Dickie Nature Club 1 Audio-Visual Club 2, 8 Camera Club 1, 2 treasurer, 4 Chorus 1, 2 Soccer 2, 3, 4 Art Club 2 PENNANT 4 Richard, who can be found around the bowling alley, pool room, or a swimming pool, displays the gusto of a lad who means to do his job well. Dick, a 5' 8 lad with dark brown hair, can be heard humming his favorite tunes, “Earth Angel” and “River of No Return”, while pacing through the halls or walking to school. When he is in school, you can find Richard drawing pictures or cartoons of his buddies. Besides working in the bowling alleys, Dick enjoys watching television or seeing a movie. He is undecided about his future. MARLENE LOUISE BEIDLER “Shorty” Nature Club 1 Music Club 2, 3 PENN-GUIN 1, 2 Cheerleader 3 co-sports editor, 3 Home Economics Club 4 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 PENNANT 4 To most of us Marlene appears quiet and retiring, but to those who know her well she is a jovial, witty damsel who is always ready to investigate as well as appreciate a merry round of frolic. This petite maiden is 5' 2 tall; she has brown eyes and brown hair. Whenever she hits the wrong typewriter key, she can be heard saying “Oo!” Her favorite pastime, dancing to her favorite song, “Let Me Go, Lover”, is followed closely by swimming. Marlene at present has no plans for the future. DORIS ELAINE BERGER “Doris Camera Club 1 Cheerleader 3 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Home Economics Club 4 Majorette 2 PENNANT 4 Music Club 2, 3 Debate 4 PENN-GUIN 2, 3 A neat package of efficiency and reserve is Doris, a commerical student in her senior year, who often helps with bookkeeping in Mrs. Gerhart’s office. She often says “Go fly” whenever she does not agree with someone. She is a neatly dressed 5' 4 blonde with hazel eyes. This ambitious senior has no definite plans for her future, but she is considering either furthering her commercial studies or taking a course in cosmetology. Her favorite sports are swimming and dancing to her favorite song, “When We Come of Age”. ELAINE IRENE FISHER Debate 3, 4 All-County Band 3 All-County Chorus 3, 4 Dance Band 3, 4 PENNANT 4 “Elaine” Nature Club 1 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Art Club 2 Music Club 2, 3 Library Club 2, 3, 4 This quiet and energetic senior has for the most part confined her activities to the music and library departments. She considers playing the tenor saxphone, singing, swimming, and driving the family car pastimes. Elaine is 5' 2 tall and is a brown-eyed brunette who thinks “Count Your Blessings” is tops in the world of music. Her ambitions are to play in a famous band and to teach music. To acquiesce with someone in music, Elaine shows approval by the expression, “How about that?” This “Old Timer” of Penn-Bernvillc has the enviable record of nine successive years of perfect attendance.

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