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First How: Larry Wagner, Edmund Yost, Barry Sands. Second How: Steward Brodmun. Barbara Stamm, Marlene Rentschler, Ardell Miller, Ruth Kirkhoff, Richard Speieher. Sally Care. Irwin Zerbe. Grace Degler. Larry Kline. Third How: Mr. Klinger. Barbara Ernst. Donna Braitbwaite. Eileen Tobias, Mary Ellen llofTman, Nancy Naflzinger, Arlene Naft- zinger. Shirley Long. Dawn Sweigart. Katbrvn Haag. Pauline Hiatt. Shirley Schaeffer. Fourth How: Leslie Wcidman, Robert Zerbe. Kenneth Mohn. Paul Zerbe, Bruce Good, Larry Miller. Norman Kiebach, Douglas Adam, Gerald Luckenbill. Barry Delp. Lewis Sauer; absent from picture, Betty Reiner. 9 RICHARD SPE1CHER .................................President RUTH KIRKHOFF............................... Vice-President SALLY CARE........................................Secretary IRWIN ZERBE...................................... Treasurer The Freshmen class consists of thirty-four stu- dents. supervised by Mr. Klinger. Special recogni- tion is given to the freshmen for the numerous articles they wrote for the PENN-GUIN. Thursday evening, December 13, 1956, was the first time these students held a class party after school. This Christinas party was termed an ex- cellent event, for only one student was unable to attend. On Friday, March 15, 1957, the class held its first dance: “Wishing Whirl.” The fresh- men have well-begun their musical journey—favor- ite songs are “Love Me”, “Singin’ the Blues”, “Young Love”, and “Don’t Be Cruel”. Mary Ellen Hoffman and Grace Degler. Sally Care, Irwin Zerbe. Richard Speieher, Ruth KirkhofT. 24
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First Row: Evelyn Oswald, Virginia Reed. Nancy Speicher, Belly Burkliarl. Miriam Boll ., Barry S|M-ichcr, Judith Ber- tram. Mary Lou HolTcrt. Shelve Benzol. Second Row: Mr. Brown. .Melinda While, Jane Wilhelm. Audrey Bohn. Joanne McQuate. Joy Tobias, Rebecca Moore, Mary Spease. Elaine Lengol, Richard Bond. Third Row: Walter Epler. Ned Cehris, Warren Trautman. Ted Shears. Larry I .eon hard. Kent Sleinhauer, Raymond Kantner, David Burkey, Norman Frantz. J. Paul Balt baser. Herman Degler. BETTY BURKHART ............................... President MIRIAM BOLTZ ............................ Vice-President NANCY SPE1CHER ............................... Secretary BARRY SPEICHER ............................... Treasurer Musical memories of the sophomores arc “Young Love”. “Poor Boy”, “Playing For Keeps”, and “Love Is Strange . These thirty-one students, under the leadership of Mr. Brown, were active, in all available clubs. 10 Highlights of the sophomore year have been purchasing red and black class jackets, conducting bake sales, sponsoring the Hallowe’en Dance— “Witches Serenade”—on Friday, November 2, 1956. and holding their Christmas party on Wed- nesday, December 12, 1956. The party was held in the cafeteria: various novelty dances were planned; refreshments were served all evening; and mistletoe was not forgotten. Clockwise: Larry Leonhard. Nancy Sprichrr, Belly Burkhart, Belly Burkhart and Ned Cehris Ned Ccliris, Judith Bertram. 23
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First How: Sandra Kerner. Dennis Adam. Carol Hartman, Nancy Bixler. Glenn Haag. Clarence Kiehach, Louise Henke. James Kintzer. Second How: Ann Klose. Anne Burkey, Sandra Adams. Kathryn Burkhart. Dawn Kepplvy, Barbara Kalke. Sarah Trauiman. Mary Wolf. Kathy Kline. Third Row: Mr. Sleppy. Linda Weiders, K. Charles Smith. Larry Endy. Joseph Lempergel, Robert Lyon. James Bertram. Barry Kraatz. F.dith Moore. GLENN HAAG .................................... President NANCY BIXLER ............................. Vice-President CAROL HARTMAN ................................. Secretary CLARENCE KIEBACH............................... Treasurer DENNIS ADAM .................................... Chaplain Even though these ten hoys and fifteen girls are in junior-high school, they have participated in many activities as the following: Band, Junior Chorus. Library Club, and Sports Booster Club. On Friday, December 21, 1956, this class held its Christmas party after the assembly program. These pupils danced in the cafeteria and posed for motion pictures. Thursday, January 31, 1957, was the date for the class trip to the Historical Society of Berks County. Popular songs of this grade are ‘Banana Boat Song”, “Too Much”, “Young Love”, and “SingiiC the Blues”. Clockwise: Barry Kraatz. Larry Endy, James Kintzer. Robert Lyon. Clockwise: Carol Hartman. Nancy Bixler. Clarence Kiehach, Dennis Adam. Glenn Haag. 25
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