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PA I L ZERBE MARTIN “Pa ” Spurts 1: Audio-l isual Club 2. 3. 1 treasurer: Chorus 2. 3. 4; Hose ball 4: Class tire-president 4: County Chorus 4; District Chorus 4: State Chorus 4: PEN X-GUI. 4 photographer; DEW A XT 4 busi- ness manager. “Definitely can l»e heard coming from this handsome 5' 8 senior in almost every conversation a student lias with him. Paul was selected for County Chorus, District Chorus, and All-State Chorus; he enjoys singing and listening to good music in his leisure time. In addition to being runner-up as the most handsome senior hoy. Paul was a competitor for the most dependable and the most talented senior. As business manager for the PENNANT. Paul worked endlessly to keep subscribers and patrons in order. LARRY CHARLES LUCKENBILL “Larry” Sports Club 1. 2; Ease ball 1. 2. 3. 4; Soccer 1. 2. 3. 4 co-captain; F.F.A. treasurer 4; PENNANT 4 sports editor. The good looks, brown hair, and blue eyes, as well as bis height of ( . have accounted for Larry’s being voted tin- most handsome senior boy. His activity in all sports is the reason for his being chosen the most athletic boy. The senior high school students selected Larry as the most popular senior boy. Ilis sincere smile, his genuine thoughts, ami his kind interest for everyone have won him many friends. Included in Larry’s plans is a tour of duly with the Air Force. MARY JANE MOUNT “Mary Jane Typing Club 3. 4: Field Hockey 4; PEXX-GVIN 4; Senior Chorus 4; PENNANT 4. This 5' 3 senior with brown hair and brown eyes is quiet, but a sincere friend to everyone. Mary Jane’s interests revolve around commercial work, and she plans to attend business school after graduation. Mary Jane, as a result of her commercial skills, will undoubtedly become a very efficient secretary. 'Phis active senior enjoys listening to the radio as she does her homework. Mary Jane can In- heard saying “Oh. forever more.” when something sin- desires goes the wrong way. CARL ALLEN OXENREIDER “Car ” F.F.A. 3. I: PENNANT 4. Carl, one of the five boys taking the agriculture course, is 5' IO1-. tall. This senior, who was with us part-time in our sophomore and junior years, has used his Dodge for transportation to school during the entire senior year. This quiet boy finds much enjoyment while engaging in his two favorite pastimes: fishing and hunt- ing. Carl has revealed great interest in helping the class through the Merchandise Club. Carl’s determination to accomplish whatever he does will bring him much success in the near future. 17
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CLEO ARDELLE HOFFMAN “Cleo Patra' PENN-GUIN 1. 4; Chorus 1, 2. 3, 4; Majorette 1, 2. 3. 4; Music Club 2: Sports Booster Club 2; Sports Leader Club 3. 4; Soft ball 4: PE W i T J. Whenever flood music is liear l. Clco can l e seen dancing. This senior oflen demonstrates her dancing skills at all school dances. Cleo is 5' 4 tall and she has brown hair and brown eyes. She is the leader of the majorettes in the school hand, and this old timer is quiet, serious, and well-mannered. Cleo Patra has been seriously considering the career as an actress in summer stock theaters. In addition to acting. Cleo enjoys singing in the Senior Chorus. BRENDA MARIE KIRKHOFF “Brennie” Student Council I. 2. chaplain. 3 vice-president. 4 president; Chorus 1. 2. 3 and 4 secretary: Hand 1, 2. 3 vice-president. 4 president; Music Club 1. 3 vice-president; County Chorus 1, 3. 4; County Hand. Orchestra 1, 2. 3. 4; Class President 1. 2. 3. 4; District Hand. Or- chestra 2. 3. 4; State Hand 3: Cheerleading 3: Debate 3. 4; Field Hockey 4; llotnemaking Club 4. president: PENN-GUIN I. 4 business manager: PEW AST 4 co-editor. Brenda, voted the most popular, the most dependable, most talented, and the senior girl most likely to succeed, is always seen working in one of her extra-cur- ricular activities. This old timer, who has spent many hours editing write-ups for the 1957 PENNANT, plans business training after graduation. LAVERNE CLAYTON KOENIG “Sonny” Sportsman's Club 1; Haseball 1, 2. 4; Soccer 1. 2. 3. 4 co-captain: E.F.A. 2. 3. 4; PENNANT 4 layout editor. Having been president of F.F.A. for three years, I .a Verne proved to he most dependable. This senior boy, who is 5' 8 tall and who has blue eyes and blond hair, blushes to perfection whenever girls are mentioned. LaVerne was runner-up for the most dependable, the most popular, and the most outstanding senior athlete. As PENNANT layout editor. LaVerne spent many hours preparing all plans. This handsome senior’s ambition is to be a mechanic. Because of his determination. LaVerne will be most successful in any type work he selects. FORREST FRANKLIN LESHER “Usher” Sports Club 1; Audio-Visual Club 2 treasurer. 3 secretary, 4 vice- president; Haseball 2, 3, 4; Chorus 2. 3. 4; Hand 4: Class Treasurer 4; County Chorus 4; PENN-GUIN 4 sports editor; Soccer 4; Student Council 4; PENNANT 4 sports editor. In all school functions “Lesher” is very active. As sports editor, he prepared many of tin- sports articles for the PENN-GUIN and the PENNANT. Although In- is quite busy, Forrest still finds time to entertain many persons with his excellent accordion playing. Many times, during the day or evening, Forrest can be seen sharing an interesting and humorous conversation with his pals. His plans for Sep- tember are to attend Pennsylvania State University. Everyone will always remember Forrest for his role in the Junior Play. 16
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NANCY JEANETTE PHILLIPS “Nancy'' Music Club 1: Typing Club 3. 4: PENN-GUIN 4: Chorus 4; PENNANT 4. Nancy is a most energetic senior; she always has a contagious giggle in all her commercial classes. She is 5' 3 tall; she enjoys all music; and this hrown- haired, brown-eyed senior has a habit of improvising many dances. Nancy intends to go to business school in order to become a secretary. This senior has been heard to say. “What?” whenever asked a question or engrossed in conversation. Nancy can usually lie seen with Mary Jane and Barbara studying her favorite subject, shorthand. DONALD LEE SPAY I) “Spady Audio-Visual Club I, secretary 2; Baseball I. 2. 3. 4; Chorus. I. 2. 3. 4; Soccer I. 2, 3, 4; Debate 3. 4; Hand. 3, 4; E.E.A. 3. 4 sentinel: PENNANT 4. Spady, an industrious future farmer, is always willing to assist anyone in any kind of work. This active senior, who is 5' li tall, has brown eyes ami brown hair. Spady enjoys listening to ‘‘Singing the Blues’ and everyone can hear him exclaim. “I’ll be darned.” whenever he has to cope with a difficult agriculture problem. Don- ald is one of the old timers that will remember his years at Pcnn-Bernville. Students will remember Spady for his excellent participation in soccer. ELMER MATHIAS SWARTZ “Elmer” Baseball 1. 4; Chorus I. 2. 3. 4; Band 1. 2. 3, 4; Music (dub I. 3; Soccer 1, 4; County Chorus 4; Audio-Visual Club 4. chaplain: De- bate 4; PENN-Cl)IN 4. sports editor: PENNANT 4. photographer. Whenever there is a photograph to be taken, call on Elmer. This pleasant senior with a friendly smile is always eager to assist any teacher or student. In spite of his after school work. Elmer has found time to work many evenings on the PEN- NANT. This 5' 7 blue-eyed senior can be seen with several of his friends, especially Fred. Elmer spends much of his spare time collecting records and coins. After gradu- ation Elmer plans a career in the Air Force. DENNIS PAUL SWEIGART ‘Dennis'' Soccer 1; Student Council I; Band I. 2. 3, 4 librarian: Chorus 1. 2. 3, 4 treasurer: Music Club 1. 3. treasurer: PENN-GUIN 1. 4 busi- ness manager: Class treasurer 2. 3; Debate 3, 4; Audio-Visual (dub 4: County Chorus 4; PENNANT 4 co-editor. Dennis, who is usually seen arriving at school at 8:25 a.m.. develops a cheerful atmosphere for his classmates. Dennis is 5' 10 tall: and with Brenda he has edited, rejected, and accepted writings for the yearbook. Everyone can cx|)CCt a job well- done from this blue-eyed senior boy. He was a runner-up as the senior most likely to succeed. Whenever a loud sound booms through the school building. Dennis is practic- ing on his drums. Secretarial work is included in his plans after graduation. IB
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