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TULPEHOCKEN AREA JOINT SCHOOL HOARD First How: Eugene Sweigert. Kenneth Good. Harry Killing, Herman Noll. George Beidler, George Span noth. Mrs. Mae Streaker, Walter Rohrbach, Mrs. Edgar Seigfried, Henry Knsminger. Second How: Herbert Deck. Dawson llarnish. Dr. George Sebastian, Howard Ralshaugh. Leonard Lal'ollette. Jay llimelberger. Alvin Zerbe. Raymond Moiin. Clarence Mengel, Rev. Frank VI’. Ruth, Henry Ziegler, Edwin Showers. Floyd Koenig. Carl Brown. Alvin Morgan. MR. HARRY E. EBLING Supervising Pri,ncipal Mr. Harry E. Ebling lias been directly responsible for the supervising of the Tulpehockcn Area Joint Schools. We, the class of ‘57. express our gratitude for his direction. MR. WALTER A. ROHR BACH Principal To our principal. Mr. Walter A. Rohrbach, we express our appreciation for his sincere assistance lie has given us. Ilis words of advice will guide us in our chosen careers. 6
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PENN-BERNVILLE SCHOOL BOARD Seated: Mrs. Mae It. Streaker. Clarence V. Mengel. Edwin I. Showers. Standing: Walter A. Kolirhaeh, Alvin Zcrlx . Kev. Frank W. It nth. Itaynmnd E. Mohn. TO THE CLASS OF 1957: Your class symbolizes two fine altitudes which set a high standard of work and conduct. First, you have demonstrated that the senior class can work well within the framework of our student council organization by showing a willingness to accept the group’s decisions after trying hard to persuade them to think as you do. This is one of the finest experiences in democracy. Secondly, you have shown that you realize the value of high academic standards which can be maintained only by uninterrupted classwork. because you have cooperated so well in working together after school and during many evenings to prepare for your class play, the Pennant, the Penn-Guin. and other class or group projects, ’l'his, of course, means sometimes giving up other activities, hut it puts your high school in its proper perspective. Your high school work is the most impor- tant thing you have to do during your high school years. Man of you have demonstrated that you realize this. Congratulations on your 1957 Pennant! Having seen some features in advance, I know you will have an excellent book. I am sure that the message told by your theme will always be an inspiration to you. t MILS. ANNA KOIILHEPP Secretary Mrs. Anna Kohlhcpp. Mr. Rohrhach’s capable and dependable secretary, can al- ways be found busily working or seeking supplies for the students. Mrs. Kohlhcpp is always doing little important things to make our school days easier and pleasant. We wish to express our deep thanks to her.
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