Tulpehocken High School - Yearbook (Bernville, PA)

 - Class of 1957

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Our prelude has ended SENIORS 13

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We wish to express our appreciation to the efficient bus drivers: Ralph Kissling, Mrs. Ralph Kissling, Homer Bashore, Charles Ix;bo, John Endy, Louie Porto, and Jack Reed. Throughout the year these drivers have provided safe and comfortable transportation for all of us students. Mops, brooms, and brushes are constantly used by our custodian, John Endy. The appear- ance of the classrooms, corridors, and outside grounds is a definite indication of commendable work. To you, Mr. Endy, we express a sincere “Thank you”. Seniors welcome this daily routine after a busy morning. Patricia Doganes, Sarah Fox, Shirley Bender, and Brenda Brelun are being served by the cooks and tin: homemaking stu- dents. At 12:45 p. m. the seniors will resume their schedule of classroom study. Lunch”, served at the most popular time of the day, is prepared by our cooks, Mrs. John Bixler and Mrs. Raymond Mohn. One of our favorite lunches includes hamburgers, potato salad, peas. milk, and grapefruit sections. 12



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SHIRLEY PATRICIA RENDER “Shirley Music Club 1; Chorus 1; Sports Booster Club 2; Field Hockey I; Debate 4; Sports Leader Club 3 vice-president, president 4; Softball 4; PENNANT 4. Shirley. a 5' V j senior, lias been chosen the most athletic senior j»irl by the senior high school students. She has spent many evening hours working on the PEN- NANT. Her “Man. Oh Man is a common reaction to various situations; and her favorite subject is English. Shirley expects to join the WAGS and then study a medical course. Shirley’s humor and lively comments are the reasons for her being a close competitor us the most humorous senior girl. Students will miss her useful ami interesting remarks during any discussion. Music Club 1; Band I. 2. 3. 4: Chorus 1. 2. 3. 4; Sports Leader Club 3. 4; Debate 3. 4: Field Hockey 4; Softball 4; PENN-GUIN 4. co- editor: PE.WANT 4. One of the smallest seniors, Mae stands 5' tall. Mae’s interests in sports and physical education are high; she is contented with everything that deals with sports. As a result. Mae was runner-up as the most outstanding senior girl athlete. Mae, who has green eyes and brown hair, is very active and dependable in all her ac- tivities. Her future plans are to he a stenographer. Mae has willingly given much of her spare time to plan the lay-out of the various issues of the PENN-GUIN. BARBARA ANN BLATT “Hobs Music Club 1; Typing Club 3, 4; Chorus 4; Field Hockey 4; Soft- ball 4: PENN-GUIN 4; PENNANT 4. Babs. a very talkative girl, plans to he a secretary after graduation. This senior girl. who has brown hair and hazel eyes, is only 4' II tall: but she exhibits un- equalled excitement. Barbara will he well rcmeml»ercd. and every student is familiar with her favorite expression. “Oh, no!” Whenever Babs hears her favorite song, while either watching “Bandstand” or dancing, she becomes dreamy-eyed and lost in her memories. She enjoys dancing at the weekly hoedowns; sin- also enjoys studying her favorite subject, bookkeeping. BRENDA JOAN BREHM “Urentia Music Club 1; Sports Booster Club 2; Art Club 3, 4; Field Hockey I; Softball 1: PE A 1 T I. artist. Brenda, the prettiest senior girl, can often be seen doing some kind of work in the art room. Working with Joanne. Brenda created the divider pages for the PENNANT. She is 5' 2 tall: and this active senior displays much determination in all her work. Her pastimes are listening to “cool” records and day-dreaming, probably about tin- future. If anyone has difficulty getting Brenda's attention, she is seriously engrossed in her art work. In addition to being selected the prettiest senior girl, Brenda was a runner-up for the most talented girl. MAE REBECCA DEGLER “Mae 14

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