Tulpehocken High School - Yearbook (Bernville, PA)

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PENN-BERNVILLE HIGH SCHOOL Bernvillc, Pennsylvania VOL. XIII 2 More teachers, additional classrooms, better facilities, increased enroll- ment, variation in curriculum - all these elements have combined this year to broaden our educational horizons at Penn-Bernville. Realizing the progress these improvements have stimulated, we have de- voted the pages of this book to serve as reminders of an important milestone in the history of our school. MRS. VELMA MATTHEW We are proud to dedicate this PENNANT to our PENNANT advisor, Mrs. Matthew, who is always willing to devote her time to a student activity. Be- sides teaching English, she is well known for her supervision of the yearbook, class play, and numerous other extra-curricular activities. Due to the efforts of Mrs. Matthew, new worlds are opened to students in her drama and journal- ism classes. Mrs. Matthew is highly respected by the students because of her proficiency as a teacher and her pleasing personality. 4 SENIORS 14 UNDERCLASSES 26 CURRICULA 40 ORGANIZATIONS 50 SPORTS 64 FEATURE 74 S Since competent leadership is the nu- cleus of a sound educational program, we consider the addition of several fac- ulty members this year a great asset. Not only has the teaching staff been en- larged, but faculty rooms and a school board room were added in the new wing 6 for the convenience of teachers and ad- ministrators. TULPEHOCKEN JOINT SCHOOL BOARD Seated: Earl C. Koenig, Principal, Bethel Center; Kenneth R. Good, Asst. Supervising Principal; Harry E.Ebling, Supervising Principal; Herman H. Noll, Vice-President; George E. Spannuth, Presi- dent; Alvin S. Zerbe, Secretary; Dr. George Sebastian, Treasurer; Irene T. Hassler, Elementary Principal; Clarence W. Mengel, Chairman of Teachers Committee. Standing: Edwin I. Showers, Norton J. Smith, Elmer K. Pyle, Howard B. Balsbaugh, Jay L. Himmelberger, Raymond E. Mohn, Daniel Bagenstose, Carl H. Brown, Dawson M. Harnish, Alvin I. Morgan, Herbert L. Deck. Missing from picture: George I. Beidler, Leonard LaFollette, John A. Derr, Miles A. Seidel, Norman W. Reifsnyder, Henry E. Zeigler. SUPERVISING PRINCIPAL Mr. Harry E. Ebling ASST. SUPERVISING PRINCIPAL Mr. Kenneth R. Good ELEMENTARY FACULTY Mr. William Trautman, Grade 6; Mr. Miles Seidel, Grade 5; Mrs. Ella Rothermel, Grade 5; Mrs. Nancy Reifsnyder, Music; Miss Phyllis De Pugh, Grade 2; Mrs. Mildred Holtzman, Grade 2; Mrs. Yvonne Doyle, Kindergarten; Mrs. Irene Hassler, Elementary Principal; Mrs. Emily Holtzman, Grade 1A; Mrs. Marion Luckenbill, Grade 1; Mrs. Esther Ernst, Grade 3B; Mrs. Anne Maloney, Grade 3A; Miss Mary Koursaros, Grade 4; Mrs. Florence Siegfried, Grade 4; Mrs. Catherine Etchberger, Grade 6. 9 OUR FACULTY OPENS NEW VISTAS Miss Stella Riegel Grade 7A, homeroom; English, Language Arts, Social Studies, Red Cross. Mrs. Daphne Hatcher Grade 7B, homeroom; Health, Physical Education, Science, Hockey Coach, Softball Coach. Mr. William Kaiser Grade 9, homeroom; Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Mathematics, Safety Patrol. Mr. William Brooks Grade 10 A, homeroom; Chemistry, History, Biology, Science. Mrs. Emelino Ewald Grade 8A, homeroom; Music, English, Reading, Junior Chorus, F.T.A. Mr. Michael Scarpignato Grade 8B, homeroom; World Cultures, P.O.D., History, Geography, Penn-Guin. Mr. Larry Rentschler Grade 10B, homeroom; Math, General Math, Physics, Business Math, Basketball Coach. Mrs. Velma Matthew Grade 11 A, homeroom; English, Journalism, Reading, Drama, Pennant, Junior-Senior Class Play. Mrs. Evelyn Mooney Grade 11 B, homeroom; Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Typing, General Business Training, Office Practice, Penn-Guin. Mrs. Margaret Kreitler Grade 12, homeroom; Art THEY INSTRUCT Mrs. Laura Lutz German, Latin, Library Club. Mr. Ralph E. Sleppy Agriculture, Shop, F.F.A. Mr. Russel L. Berger American History, Vocal and Instrumental Music, Senior Chorus, Band. Mrs. Lois Deppen Homemaking, Cafeteria. Mr. Harold Matthew Senior Advisor; Science, Physical Education, Health, Driver Training, Student Council, Soccer and Baseball GUIDE-ASSIST-ADVISE Mrs. Emily Troutman Homemaking. Mr. Charles Reimer Guidance. 2 ftta At PUtlWt • • tv mvuon ua « w«r. We, the Class of 1961, are privileged to be the first gr aduating class of Penn-Bernville to have had the ad- vantages afforded by the new additions to our school. We feel that the knowledge and experience gained through this ex- panded program has given us a wider appreciation and enjoyment of life. M JAMES D. BERTRAM NANCY D. BIXLER j. DAVID BOSSARD OUR CLASS PROJECTS WASHING AND POLISHING CARS KATHRYN F. BURKHART ANNE L. BURKEY ll ,1 SELLING MAGAZINES KEPT US BUSY RONALD W. DELP J. LARRY ENDY, JR. GLENN D. FOX WE WORKED HARD- 18 SANDRA L. KERNER ROBERT A. LYON LARRY A. MILLER BARBARA L. MOUNTZ WE RAISED MONEY TO FINANCE SELLING REFRESHMENTS TO THE P.T.A. THE PENNANT AND CLASS TRIP 21 JANET L. SCHLAPPICH BARBARA A. SPEASE E. CHARLES SMITH, JR. WE HAD FUN, TOO- 22 CHARTER MEMBERS Front: Janet Schlappich, Linda Weiders, Barry Kraatz. Second Row: Ann Kiose, James Kint- zer, Charles Smith. Top: Larry Smith, Anne Burkey, Glenn Haag, Nancy Bixler, Larry Endy. 24 MOMENTS TO REMEMBER Underclassmen have also broadened their horizons through increased enrollment. Most of the grades are now divided into two sections, enabling students to more fully pursue their am- bitions. With expanded facilities and a larger faculty, the underclassmen will reap even great- er benefits in their remaining years at P.B.H.S. 27 Class officers: Dennis Speicher, Treasurer; Annamae Rieser, Secretary; Carl Long, Vice- President; Linda Lou Bashore, President; Ed- ward Fisher, Chaplain. THE Eugene Larry Bare Bashore Jean Carpenter Mrs. Evelyn Mooney and Mrs. Velma Matthew Doris Arthur Kirkhoff Kissling Judy Kline John David Carl Judith Kramer LaFollette Long Luft f John Paulson Harry Schlappich Marilyn Schrack Dennis Speicher Emma Wagner Ann Linda Lou Geraldine Margaret Paul Paul Robert Bender Bashore Ben , el Beidler Boyer Burkey Burkey Tim Robert Edward Harold Joe Dale Marie Ralph Fesig Fidler Fisher Fisher Goldstein Henne Hoffman Hoffman CLASS OF 1962 Thelma Annamae Noecker Reiser ’’Autumn Hues,” the Junior Class dance, was held on November 22, 1960. Another highlight of the year was the Junior-Senior Prom, sponsored by the juniors. Other activities included deco- rating the two homerooms for the decoration con- test in which 11A won first prize. The 11B home- room won an ice cream party for selling the most magazines per person in the annual magazine campaign. The class play, Christmas party, and a bake sale helped to round out a busy year. Ralph Zerbe 29 Richard Wilhelm Richard Yost Evelyn Sandra Byron Galen Alfred Ann Balthaser Benzel Bixler Bulles Carpenter Delp Lou Anne Barry Bonnie Hosier Kantner Luckenbill Janet June Lyon Naftzinger Mary Naftzinger THE CLASS OF Robert Melvin Roger Sharon Carol Smith Spease Stoudt Stoudt Troutman Clayton Dolores Arthur Karl Dennis Wagner Weidman Wolf Wolf Zerbe Joyce David Epler Evans Gladys Jeannette Eugene Harold Fisher Gechter Gerhart Gruber Beverley Tanya Helen Phillips Pyle Reber Kenneth Diana Jay Reiner Sauer Shears 1963 The Sophomore Class was busy this year keeping up with the school activities. The 10-B homeroom won second prize in the Christmas decoration contest us- ing the theme Christmas the World Over. The sopho- mores also sponsored a school dance in March. One of the highlights of the year was the purchase of their class jackets. Mr. Brooks and Mr. Rentschler Class officers: Joyce Epler, Chap- lain; Sharon Stoudt, Treasurer; Jan- et Lyon, President; Clayton Wagner, Vice-President; Beverly Phillips, Secretary. Class officers: Barbara Ernst, President; Jack Gernsheimer, Secre- tary; Shirley Speicher, Treasurer; Karl Koenig, Chaplain. Missing from picture: Garry Strausser, Vice-President. Richard Kramer Henry Kenneth Lempergal Leonard U Sandra Luckenbill James Janet Barbara Winston Elaine Shirley Paulson Raezer 32 Schaeffer Simmons Speicher Speicher Barbara Jacqueline Terry Martin Roy Margaret Larena Ernst Eyer Fehnel Fidler Fitzgerald Fritz Gassert Jack Jeffrey Jane Martha Earlene Gernsheimer Gernsheimer Heffelfinger Kalbach Kauffman Donald Keener Robert Kerner CLASS OF 1964 Sharon Clarence Mr. Kaiser Messner Miller This class' first experience in senior high school proved to be most enjoyable. For some, their first year of algebra and Latin may have been a little perplexing at times, but in the end proved to be rewarding. Their extra-curricular life was enlarged since their entrance into senior high. They were now permitted to join any club, participate in sports, and come to dances. Their dance was held on January 27 in the gymnasium. It was their first class dance and therefore, a new and exciting experience. Using the The Flintstones as a theme, the freshmen won a first prize in the Student Coun- cil Christmas decoration contest. Joseph Mark Gary Judith Loretta Richard Gene Stamm Sternburg Strausser Tobias 33 Wagner Wolf Zerbe GRADE EIGHT First Row: Kermit Fidler, Paul Ilimmclberger, John Gerbrich, Craig Sheetz, Kurt Kreitler, Michael Wit- man. Second Row: Nancy Endy, Dorothy Shirey, Barbara Sterner, Linda Schlappich, Laraine Zerbe, Sally Faust, Denise Kalbach.Third Row: Sheilagh Porto, Jane Gassert, Joan Troutman, Polly Kline, Sandra Lutz, Jane Sonon, Mary Ann Heister, Dorothy Kiebach, Mary Long, Mrs. Ewald. Fourth Row: Mr. Scarpignato, Dennis Luckenbill, Marlene Bender,Eva Harvan, Linda Luckenbill,Sylvia Evans, Marcia Kintzer, June Bix- ler, Marlin Noecker. Fifth Row: Paul Piesky, Larry Rentschler, John Pentinko, Rodney Swartz, Scott Walters, Henry Lempergel, Leroy Schaeffer, Leon Huey, Gary Sickles. Sixth Row: Robert Koch, John Fes- ig, Claude Hoffert, Edwin Merideth, Lee Bausher, Harold Krill, Glenn Himmelberger, Robert Stump. Class Officers: 8A-June Bixler, President; Paul Himmelberger, Vice-President; Sally Ann Faust, Secre- tary; Nancy Endy, Treasurer; Edwin Meredith, Chaplain. 8B-Craig Sheetz, President; Michael Witman, Vice-President; Polly Kline, Secretary; Robert Stump. Treasurer; Linda Luckenbill, Chaplain. GRADE SEVEN First Row: Robert Sands, HerbertBenzel, William Krill, Janies Barnett, Terry Delp. Second Row: Linda Bender, Suzanne Bender, Anita Steigerwald, Kathleen Rentschler, Linda Mountz, Jane Kline, Susan Mengel, Janet Evans, Shirley Wolf. Third Row: Josephine Fidler, Diana Symanowicz, Mary Lou Wenrich, Ruth Wagner, Nancy Lempergel, Annie Keeney, Thelma Speicher, Sandra Care, Susan Gechter, Carol May. Fourth Row: Mrs. Hatcher, Susan Witman, Fay Oxenreider, Mary Balthaser, Donald DeLong, Melvin Hoyer, Ste- ven Roth, Bruce Henne, George Reppert, Ronald Merkel, Mary Jane Raezer, Miss Riegel. Fifth Row: Kar- ol Symanowicz, John Benjamin, Larry Lebo, David Schaeffer, David Neuin, Harry Balthaser, Karl Kline, Gene Roth, Harry Naftzinger, Alvin Ranich. Sixth Row: George Tobias, Bruce Naftzinger, Edward Nagel, James Heckman, Kenneth Gechter, Clark Bashore, Larry Messner, David Strieker, Richard Blatt. Class Officers: Ronald Merkel, President; Anita Steigerwald, Vice-President; Gene Roth, Secretary; Mary Lou Wenrich, Treasurer. 35 GRADE 6 First Row: Diane Sickles, Jacqueline Zerbe, Linda Peffley, Darlene Merkel, Susan Luckenbill, Joanne Nei- un, Ellen Carpenter, JudithStamm, Cynthia Bashore, Linda Wenrich, Gloria Hoyer, Betty Mountz, Eric Trout- man. Second Row: Thomas Auchenbach, Robert Reppert, Raymond Koch, Lynn Stoudt, Lowell Luft, Lynn Himmelberger, Barry Balthascr, Francis Gerberich, John Orban, Luther Wagner, Barry Bricker, Joseph Yanoski, Dennis Zerbe, Jeffrey Hain. Third Row: Mr. Troutman, Christopher Kreitler, Jay Miller, Robert Stutzman, Dean Marberger, Irvin Bare, David Kline, Betty Hassler, Barbara Hartz, Sharon Nagle, Nancy Moser, Dianne Weaver, Gloria Shirey, William Huey, Morris Shade, Philip Kline, Mrs. Etchberger. Fourth Row: Alvin Keeney, Scott Ruth, Clark Beck, Nancy Stoudt, Jane Smith, Jennifer Pajaski, Patricia Berger, Loretta DeLong, Dorothy Wolf, Sandra Van Sickles, Karen Rentschler, Warren Luckenbill. First Row: Linda Steigerwald, Georgene Kennedy, Susan Schaeffer, Marilyn May, Louise Filbert, Gillian Bender, Winnie Faust, Harvene Schlappich, Patricia Symanowicz, Phyllis Ernst, Darlene Lyon, Cecelia Du- chan, Donna Graeff, Suzanne Sands. Second Row: Mrs. Rothermel, Carol Symanowicz, Daren Graeff, Judy Zerbe, Rebecca Reifsnyder, Beverly Schaeffer, Betty Mohn, Alice Fidler, Dorothy Strausser, Ellen Shade, Darlene Bohn, Marianne Zerbe, Marjorie Wilhelm, Christine Shears, Lucille Weaver, Beverly Lutz, Mr. Seidel. Third Row: Mahlon Hamm, Elwood Fisher, David Yanosik, Harvey Krill, Jonathan Schaeffer, Scott Keener, Byron Stoudt, Kirk Barnett, Michael Evans, Walter Lash, Ken Gehris, Michael Sternberg, John Kilousky, Terry Luckenbill, Rodney Speicher, William Rebman. Fourth Row: Thomas Troutman, Edward Stump, Craig Showers, Glenn Balthaser, George Shirey, David Tobias, Ira Bashore, Steven Reber, Donald Emerich, John Miller, Calvin Zerbe, Terry Benzel, Thomas Pajski, Richard Delp, Sidney Steinhauer. GRADE 5 GRADE 4 First Row: Debra Kline, Darlene Luckenbill, Nancy Symanowicz, Sydney Astin, Diane Fox, Linda Burkhart, Jane Asfeld, Betty Rudy, Jean Schlenker,Sharon Gernsheimer, Doreen Noecker, Dorothy Fritz, Debor- ah Reifsnyder. Second Row: Doreen Shirey, Susan Green, Jean Lutz, Sandra Hetrick, Deborah Kline, Shir- ley Koller, Eileen Behler, Dianne Filbert, Pamela Bohn, Rita Rohrbach, Shirley Simmons, Darlene Zerbe, Susan Ramich, Linda Stump, Susan Snyder, Shirley Peffley. Third Row: Charles Bressler, Isaac Benzel, Eugene Miller, Gary Kline, Barry Smith, Richard Davis, Larry Stump, William Balthaser, William Kriner, Richard Reber, Luther Luckenbill, Kenneth Showers, Norman Tobias, Lee Groff, John Heffelfinger, LeRoy DeLong. Fourth Row: Dean Sweigart, Ronald Stamm, John Porto, Larry Blatt, David Speicher, Luke Heis- ter, Gene Loeb, Terry Meredith, Samuel Neuin, Edwin Darrell, George Gechter, Dennis Kauffman, Lauren Ernst, David Wolf. First Row: April Green, Myrtle Spease, Louise Wetzel, Rose Marie Messner, Janet Kissling, Linda Hess, Linda Wolf, Mary Ann Zerbe, Betty Hartz, Joyce Bertram, Elizabeth Reifsnyder, Christine Rebman, Doro- thy Rohrbach, Donna Merkel, Irene Lutz, June Kalbach, Jacel Reed. Second Row: Sharon Bender, Rowena Henne, Chistine Riegel, Candice Reiner, Lucinda Boltz, Virginia Hamm, Barbara Rentschler, Wendy Fitz- gerald, Sharon Schlegel, Jacqueline Bender, Mary Lempergel, Patricia Emerick, Barbara Paiski, Gret- chen Kreitler, Sherry Fitting. Third Row: Mrs. Maloney,Kenneth Noecker, David Fabich, Terry Beck, Rodney Breidenstein, Jeffrey Barnett, Isaac Levan, Steven Pugliese, James Luckenbill, George Wagner, Robert Lash, Gary DeLong, Larry Moser, Ronald Kauffman, David Zerbe, Robert Miller, Roy Koch, Mrs. Ernst. Fourth Row: Leonard Messner, Craig Stoudt, Robert Huey, Dennis Wunder, John Kriner, Daniel Berger, Terry Schaeffer, Robert Eisenbrown, Ricki Brandt, Paul Schlappich, Barry Shurr, Philip Madeira, Dallas Gechter, Kim Groff, John Wenrich, Glenn Noecker, Larry Hartz. GRADE 3 GRADE 2 First Row: Leh Ann Reppert, Lucy Kriner, Beverly Hetrick, April Lamm, Dorothy Wilhelm, Linda Leahy, Michele Stoudt, Brenda Wagner, Elaine Boltz, Barbara Koller, Brenda Fahringer, Rebecca Roberts, Karen Zerbe, Lucille Berger, Judy Barnett. Second Row: Mary Ann Kalbach, Claudia Hoffman, Dorothy Bashore, Linda Meredith, Linda Kramer, Pamela Kalbach, Cynthia Wealand, Carol Kissling, Kathleen Eisenbrown. Jackie Ketner, Susan Miller, Trudy Suski, Shirley Wunder, Darlene Dressier, Sherry Schaeffer, Linda Hek- tor. Third Row: Miss Phyllis DePugh, Brian Speicher, John Miller, Albert Yanosik, David Ruth, Rick Weidman, Dennis Schlappich, Glenn Barrell, David Bordner, Robin Beck, Clarence Hamm, Robert Mountz, Steven Schaeffer, Barry Moyer, Jerry Fidler, Charles Ruhf, Mrs. Mildred Holtzman. Fourth Row: Theo- dore Zerbe, Gregory Zerbe, Gerald Leonhard, Edward Emerick, Eric Green, Richard Balthaser, Anthony Hoffman, Jeffrey Carpenter, Wayne Burd, Thomas Luckenbill, James Stoudt, Donald Berger, Peter Reif- snvder, Curtis Behler. Missing from picture - Robin Davis. First Row: Arlene Spease, June Bender, Julie Fitzgerald, Judith Green,Melinda Michrine, Gloria Jenkins, Jackie Leahy, June Raezer, Mary Jane Bare, Linda Carpenter, Deborah Zerbe, Kathleen Lutz, Joyce Rohr- bach, Patti Himmelberger, Loretta Luckenbill, Lorie Hetrick, Sylvia Parker, Rebecca Riegel. Second Row: Wade Keener, Michael Heckman, Randall Luckenbill, Gail Miller, Donna Stoyer, Lynn Balthaser, Sharon Luckenbill, Christine Bender, Dawn Rentschler, Marjorie Hamm, Rosemary Kline, Robin Luckenbill, Ilene Kauffman, Sandra Speicher, Barry Schlappich, Robert Endy, Kirby Weidenhammer, Michael Smith. Third Row: Mrs. Marion Luckenbill, Dennis Rentschler, Terry Reed, Lynn Degler, Larry Dietrich, Robert Swei- gart, Scott Graeff, Neil Stoudt, Stanley Speicher, Francis Ruth, Brian Boyer, Randall Althouse, Ricky Rents- chler, Daniel Wagner, Scott Roberts, David Yeich, Curtis Wolf, Jimmy Kramer, Mrs. Emily M. Holtzman. Fourth Row: Robert Boyer, Ronald Koch, Kenneth Krill, John Messner, Dennis Fabich, Larry Groff, David Sternberg, Ronald Lutz, Eric Madeira, David Hain, Greg Hain, Jeffry Kreitler, Lynn Scott Keener, Kerry Henne, Daniel Reifsnyder, Jay Himmelberger, David Wagner, Mark Delp. GRADE 1 KINDERGARTEN First Row: Dennis Brandt, Diane Behler, Kathleen Haag, Wendy Hoffman, Sally Roth, Sharon Hoffert, Mary Carles, Crystal Mieler, Sheeley Burke, Cindy Balthaser, Rickie Luckenbill, Mary Mohn, Debra Graeff, Ke- vin Kirkhoff. Second Row: Mrs. Doyle, David Steigerwald, Suzanne Troutman, Karen Ramich, Leslie Katz, Jane Cocks, Gayle Smith, Ray Kline, Roy Degler, Lois Mengel, Revel Weidman, Rita Meredith,Cathy Bord- ner, Sherry Luckenbill, Lou Ann Smith. Third Row: Dale Kirkhoff, Paul Schlenker, Michael DeLong, Robert Gerberich, Lynn Lebo, William Gerberich, Herbert Foreman, Patty Balthaser, Oralee Luckenbill, Candace Luckenbill, Connie DeLong, Bonnie Hartz, Jo Ann Hartz, Glenn Barnett. THE GRADES AT WORK The curriculum was augmented this year when several new courses were added to the schedule. Among these are a third year of Ger- man and a course in general mathematics. For the first time both physics and chemistry were offered in the same term. Drama and journa- lism were added for enrichment courses elec- tive for seniors and juniors. 41 CHEMISTRY PHYSICS SCIENCE Mr. Matthew explains the principles of the aneroid barometer to Sheilagh Porto and Laraine Zerbe. BIOLOGY Beverley Phillips,Dennis Zerbe, and Sharon Stoudt ex- amine skeletal specimens in the laboratory. (A 1 the far left, Ann Bender, Tim- Fesig, and Thelma Noecker :h Joseph Goldstein perform a nistry experiment. Mr. Rentschler operates the oscilloscope for interested onlookers Larry Endy, Barry Kraatz, and Charles Smith. Linda Mountz, Clark Bashore,Mary Balthaser and David Schaeffer locate an area they are studying in class. HISTORY The ninth grade students listen intently as Mr. Scar- pignato explains their lesson. GEOGRAPHY PROBLEMS OF DEMOCRACY Barry Kraatz, Janet Schlappich,San- dra Kerner, and Larry Smith study some charts in Problems of Democ- racy class. DRIVER TRAINING Mr. Matthew points out the parts of the driver training car motor to Harry Schlappich and Ralph Hoffman. PHYSICAL EDUCATION The girls' physical education class practices hockey skills. HEALTH The junior health class listens to Mrs. Hatcher explain the circu- latory system of the human body. STUDENT DR|VEgJ GENERAL BUSINESS Robert Smith, Joyce Epler and Roger Stoudt do their daily general business homework. TYPING BOOKKEEPING Barbara Spease, Barbara Mountz, Kathryn Burkhart, Sandra Kerner, and Janet Schlappich test their speed and accuracy on the new electric typewriters. Emma Wagner, Pat Raezer, Marie Hoffman, Ar- lene Fidler, Robert Fidler, and Viola Smith apply their knowledge in bookkeeping. SHORTHAND Sandra Kerner dictates to Carol Hartman on the new dictaphone while Kathryn Burkhart looks on. 45 ENGLISH Robert Fidler reads a poem as the 11-2 class listens attentively. JOURNALISM Ann Bender shows Doris Kirkhoff, Judy Kline, and Larry Bashore how to lay out a newspaper. GERMAN Below, Larry Endy operates the phonograph as the rest of the class listens to a German translation recording. LATIN Mrs. Lutz and the class watch as a student con- jugates a Latin verb. 46 DRAMA Mrs. Matthew demonstrates the a p p 1 i c a t i o n of stage make-up on Louise Henke while Lester Tobias and Sandra Kerner look on. This is only one of the many phases of dramatic produc- tions covered in drama classes. ART Ann Klose, Anne Burkey, Sarah Trautman, and Barbara Spease take advantage of the new art equipment as they enamel copper jewelry. The addition to our building of a larger art room has allowed for expansion of art program offerings. MUSIC June Bixler accompanies Polly Kline,Mar- lene Bender, Scott Walters, Craig Sheetz, and Kurt Kreitler. In addition to singing, students learn the history of musical instruments and how to read music. 47 SHOP Eugene Gex hart steadies a potential table while Karl Wolfe maneuvers the screw- driver during a typical shop class. 48 HOMEMAKING Carol Hartman and Sally Trautman busily pin on pattern pieces while Louise Henke presses her skirt. AGRICULTURE Karl Koenig, Paul Boyer, and Clarence Miller, under the su- pervision of Mr. Sleppy, assemble a metal cabinet. GENERAL MATH Mr. Rentschler explains how to work one of the more difficult math problems. ALGEBRA GEOMETRY Mr. Kaiser assists one of the boys who is having a little trouble with a problem. Annamae Rieser explains an informal proof while the rest of the class looks on. TRIGONOMETRY Nancy Bixler, Louise Henke, and Sarah Trautman work a few interpolation problems. Interests are broadened for students at Penn- Bernville through the various organizations. With the better facilities just added--the gym, library, music room, and shop--the organiza- tions can operate more efficiently. Having these facilities will encourage more students to enter organizations and benefit from them. 50 David Strieker, Donald Keener, Jane Heffelfinger, Barbara Ernst, Annamae Rieser, Linda Lou Bashore, Anne Burkey, Glenn Haag, Ronald Delp, Mr. Matthew, Dennis Speicher, Karl Wolf, Bonnie Luckenbill, Janet Lyon, Nancy Endy, Jane Sonon, Susan Mengel. THE STUDENT GOVERNMENT Linda Lou Bashore, Vice-president 52 Glenn Haag, President Jane Heffelfinger, Janet Lyon, and Karl Wolf inspect the record player purchased by Student Council. In addition to pur- chasing new materials, the Council spon- sors commercial assemblies during the year, which provide both entertainment and useful knowledge for the student body. This student government enables the stu- dents to voice their opinions about their problems. Every year the members at- tend a convention at a high school in the county to learn new ideas for bettering school conditions. -PREPARING FOR LEADERSHIP Ronald Delp, Treasurer 53 Anne Burkey, Secretary Bonnie Luckenbill, Chaplain i I ■ PENNANT- RECORDING THE YEAR’S EVENTS UNDERSTUDIES First Row: Thelma Noecker, Linda Lou Bashore, Margaret Ann Beidler, Judy Kline, Doris Kirkhoff, B. Ann Bender. Second Row: Joseph Goldstein, Harold Fisher, Richard Wil- helm, Carl Long, Annamae Rieser, Jean Carpenter. Miss- ing from picture: Dennis Speicher. Lester Tobias, David Bossardand Glenn Fox check the school cameras to make sure they are in working order. SENIOR Seated: Carol Hartman, Nancy Bix- ler, Sarah Trautman, Ronald Delp, Glenn Haag, Anne Burkey, James Bertram, Linda Weiders, Kathryn Burkhart, Ann Klose, Larry Smith. Standing: Clarence Kiebach, Charles STAFF Smith, Louise Henke, Barbara Spease, Glenn Fox, Barbara Mountz, David Bossard, Janet Schlappich, Robert Lyon, Sandra Kerner, James Kintzer, Lester Tobias, Barry Kraatz, Larry Miller, Larry Endy, Mrs. Matthew. Seated: Sarah Trautman, Business Manager; Carol Hartman, Typing Editor; Anne Burkey, Editor-in- chief; Linda Weiders, Layout Editor; Nancy Bixler, Business Manager; Ann Klose, Copy Editor. Standing: Ronald Delp, Art Editor; Glenn Haag, Assistant Editor; Glenn Fox, Photography Editor; James Bertram, Lay- out Editor; David Bossard, Photography Editor. Linda Weiders, James Bertram, Glenn Haag, Davie Bossard, Glenn Fox, Ann Klose, and Anne Burkey con- centrate on selecting layouts for the yearbook at one of their summer meetings. 55 i D First Row: Judy Tobias, Barbara Ernst, Nancy Endy, Judy Kline, Tanya Plye. Second Row: Jane Heffel- llnger, Evelyn Balthaser, Joan Troutman, Jacqueline Eyre, Susan Mengel, Janet Lyon, June Bixler, John Gerbrich, Marjorie Wilhelm, Janet Kline, Marcia Kintzer, Nancy Bixler. Third Row: Kathryn Burkhart, Margaret Beldler, Linda Luckcnbill, Diana Sauor, Karl Kline, David Evans, Dolores Weidman, Joanne Neuln, Anita Stcigerwald, Nancy Stoudt, Diana Kissllng, Helen Reber, Carol May, Annamae Rieser, Judy Lult, Polly Kline, Beverly Phillips, Carol Troutman, Bonnie Luckenbill, Larry Endy, Linda Welders, Sarah Trautman, Sandra Kerner. 56 BROADENING m f f a I 1 m:9 — '_5 'V appreciatio1 Fourth Row: Larry Rentschler, Linda Bashorc, Robert Burkey, Doris Klrkhoff, Harry Schlappich, James Kintzcr, Carl Long, Dennis Zerbe, Edward Fisher,-Jeffry Gcrnsheimer, Arthur Kissline, Craig Sheetz, Eugene Gerhart, Robert Lyon, Galen Bulles, Scott Walters, Harold Flshor, Byron Bixler, Donald Keener, Darlene Merkel, Clayton Wagnor, Louise Henke, David Strieker, Carol Hartman, Betty Hassler, Dale Henne, Jacqueline Zerbe, Richard Wilhelm. Fifth Row: James Barnett, Lynn Himmelberger, Larry Lebo, Paul Himmelberger, Donald Delong, Richard Blatt, Robert Reppert, Gary Sickles, Edwin Meredith, Barry Kraatz, David Bossard, John Fesig, Jack Gcrnsheimer, Kenneth Leonard, Marlene Bender. 57 SENIOR CHORUS First Row: Diana Sauer, Nancy Bixler, Sharon Stoudt, Janet Lyon, Judy Luft, Annamae Rieser, Thelma Noecker, Carol Hartman. Second Row: Evelyn Balthaser, Beverly Phillips, Tanya Pyle, Ann Klose, Jean Carpenter, Margaret Beidler, Judy Kline. Third Row: Linda Weiders, Carol Troutman, Bonnie Luckenbill, Kathryn Burkhart, Sarah Trautman, Louise Henke, Doris Kirkhoff, Linda Bashore. Fourth Row: Byron Bixler, Richard Wilhelm, Arthur Kissling, David Bossard, Clayton Wagner, Joseph Gold- stein, Robert Burkey, Larry Bashore. Fifth Row: James Kintzer, Dennis Zerbe, Larry Endy, Edward Fisher, Carl Long, Harry Schlappich, Dale Henne, Paul Burkey. The Senior Chorus, under the direction of Mr. Berger, participated in the high school Commence- ment and the P.T.A's annual Christmas program. 58 JUNIOR CHORUS First Row: Martin Fidler, Lee Bare, Jeffrey Gernsheimer, Jack Gernsheimer, Richard Kramer, Marc Sternberg. Second Row: Jane Gassert, Polly Kline, Loretta Wagner, Mary Long, Jane Heffelfinger, Larry Rentchler, Judy Tobias, June Bixler, Denise Kalbach, Lorraine Zerbe, Marlene Bender. Third Row: Dorothy Kiebach, Dorothy Shiery, Jane Sonon, Sandra Lutz, Barbara Sterner, Sylvia Evans, Eva Harvan, Mary Hiester, Joan Troutman, Sheilagh Porto, Sandra Luckenbill, Barbara Schaeffer, Linda Schlappich. Fourth Row: Nancy Endy, Linda Luckenbill, Barbara Ernst, Shirley Speicher, Sonja Kraatz, Sylvia Kraatz, Marcia Kintzer, Sally Faust, Margaret Firtz, Janice Raezer, Martha Kalbach, Mrs. Ewald. Fifth Row: Elaine Speicher, Earlene Kauffman, Diana Kissling, Craig Sheetz, Leon Huey, Kenneth Leonard, James Paulson, Robert Kerner, Lorena Gassert, Jacqueline Eyre, Sharon Messner. Sixth Row: John Gerbrich, Robert Stump, John Fesig, Joseph Stamm, Donald Keener, Lee Bausher, Scott Walters, William Krill, Leroy Schaeffer, Kurt Kreitler, Paul Himmelberger. Junior Chorus officers: Jane Heffelfinger, President; Larry Rentschler, Vice-President; Judy Tobias, Secretary; Mary Long, Treasurer; Loretta Wagner, Librarian. The Junior Chorus joined the Senior Chorus in presenting the Christmas assembly and the P.T.A. Christmas program. 59 F. T. A The purpose of the Fut- ure Teachers of America is to familiarize students with the teaching profession. To further their experience with children, members provide a baby sitting ser- vice at PTA meetings. Front Row: Barbara Ernst, Treasurer; Beverly Phillips, Vice-President; Linda Lou Bashore, President; Jane Heffelfinger, Secretary; Annamae Rieser, Historian. Second Row: Mary Long, Dorothy Keibach, Denise Kalbach, Marlene Bender. Third Row: Sally Faust, Polly Kline, Joan Troutman, Sheilagh Porto. Fourth Row: Diana Sauer, Tanya Pyle, Linda Schlappich, Larry Rentschler. Standing: Elaine Speicher, Sharon Mess- ner, Sylvia Kraatz, Sonja Kraatz, Mrs. Ewald, B. Ann Bender, Diana Kissling, Sandra Luckenbill, Barbara Schaeffer. SAFETY PATROL Front Row: Mr. Kaiser, Donald Delong, John Gerbrich, John Fesig, Robert Fidler, George Reppert, Earlene Kauffman, Martha Kalbach, Larena Gassert, Barbara Spease, Lieutenant. Second Row: Larry Lebo, Leon Heuy, Timothy Fesig, Lieutenant; Harold Fisher, Winston Simmons, Paul Burkey, Lieu- tenant; Margaret Fritz, Sandra Kcrner, Lieutenant. Third Row: Ralph Zerbe, Lieutenant; Eugene Bare, Lee Bausher, Dennis Speicher, David Evans, Eugene Gerhart, Lester Tobias. F.F.A. First Row: Harry Schlappich, Paul Burkey, Richard Yost, Dennis Speicher, Eugene Gerhart, Clarence Miller, Harold Boyer. Second Row: David LaFollette, John Kramer, Edward Fisher, Arthur Kissling. ThirdRow: Richard Wolf, Winston Simmons, Terry Fehnel, Melvin Spease, Roy Fitzgerald, Karl Koe- nig, Paul Boyer, Mr. Sleppy. Jr. RED CROSS Seated: Fay Oxenrider, Linda Bender, Anita Steigerwalt. Stan- ding: Susan Mengel, Janet Kline, Suzanne Bender, Janet Evans, Diana Symanowicz, Thelma Spei- cher, Miss Riegel, Ruth Wagner, Carol May, Mary Lou Wenrich. These students, under Miss Rie- gel's supervision, fill boxes for needy children across the seas. 61 PENN-GUIN Co-Editors: Linda Lou Bashore, Ann Bender, Annamae Rieser. Second Row: Barbara Ernst, Pamela Bender, Doris Kirkhoff, Judith Kline, Margaret Beidler, Linda Mountz, Linda Luckcnbill. Third Row: Larry Bashore, Karl Kline, Kurt Kreitler, Beverly Phillips, Tanya Pyle, Jane Heffelfinger, Diana Kissling, Jean Carpenter, Lester Tobias. Standing: Mr. Scarpignato, Mrs. Mooney. The Club is in charge of putting out the school newspaper, THE PENN-GUIN. This edition is composed of current school activities, features, editorials and humor. DEBATING TEAM Seated: Linda Bashore, Doris Kirkhoff, Judy Kline, Annamae Rieser. Standing: Beverly Phillips, Tanya Pyle, Sharon Stoudt, Jean Carpenter, Mr. Scarpignato, Advisor. Ann Bender delivers a speech concerning the United Nations. Each year this group debates on subjects of national interest with two other Berks County schools. The object of these debates is to create interest in current problems. 'I a ! I- 10 7 LIBRARY CLUB Seated: Judith Tobias, Margaret Fritz, Barbara Spease, Delores Weidman, Earlene Kauffman, Mrs. Lutz. Standing: Thelma Noecker, Judith Luft, Annamae Rieser, Shirley Speicher, Diana Kissling, Jane Heffelfinger, Sharon Messner, Larena Gassert, Barbara Ernst, Elaine Speicher, Loretta Wagner , Martha Kalbach, Sandra Luckenbill. The library, reference room, and library office are under the direction of Mrs. Lutz, the school librarian. These new facilities are a great improvement over our former library. Annamae Rieser, Thelma Noecker, and Judith Luft arrange reference books. 63 Pamela Bender and Sandra Luckenbill mend books, one of the many services provided by the Library Club. Sports, too, are involved with our broadening horizons since the new gym has been completed. A basketball court, volleyball court, springboard, ropes, parallel bars, and rings are among the new facilities we now have. These new facilities made it possible for Penn-Bernville to have a basketball team and to hold a gym exhibition in spring. 64 65 Penn-Bernville 2 . . . 1 Penn-Bernville 2 . . . . . . Conrad Weiser 1 Penn-Bernville 1 . . . 0 Penn-Bernville 2 . . . . . Schuylkill Valley 3 Penn-Bernville 0 . . . 3 Penn-Bernville 0 . . . 0 Penn-Bernville 0 . . . 1 Penn-Bernville 0 . . . 0 Penn-Bernville 1 . . . 1 Penn-Bernville 1 . . . 2 S- 1 The Wildcats shoot for a goal against Oley, the Berks Soccer League champs. SOCCER Coach Matthew maps out team strategy with the captain, Larry Endy. Larry was selected for the Berks County All-Star team and won even higher plaudits by being named Most Valuable Player in Berks County. THE EFFORTS OF OUR TEAM TO ALWAYS PLAY A HARD AND FAIR GAME WON THE BERKS COUNTY SPORTSMANSHIP TROPHY FOR P.B.H.S. First Row: Larry Smith, Edward Fisher, James Kintzer, Harold Gruber, Larry Endy,Barry Kraatz, David Evans, Robert Lyon. Second Row: Mr. Matthew, Karl Wolf, Jeffrey Gernsheimer, Lee Bare, Melvin Spease, Galen Bulles, Jack Gernsheimer, Robert Kerner, Robert Burkey. Third Row: Winston Simmons, Dennis Zerbc, Donald Keener, Glenn Haag, Dale Henne, Arthur Kissling, Clayton Wagner. Among the teams challenging the WILDCATS were Hamburg, Bethel, Conrad Weiser, Schuylkill Valley, Oley and Mt. Penn. James Kintzer 6S Harold Gruber Robert Kerner and Kenneth Reiner demonstrate their skills on the rings as Jack and Jeffrey Gernsheimer and Winston Simmons await their turns. USING OUR Kenneth Reiner springs over the Swedish box in gym class as David Evans, Dennis Zerbe, Melvin Spease, and Galen Bulles watch intently. In a matwork session Barry Kantner, Jack Gems he imer, Leon Huey, Kenneth Reiner, PaulHimmelberger, Galen Bulles, Jeffrey Gernsheimer, Winston Simmons, Kurt Kreitler, and Richard Wolf form one of a series of pyramids. NEW GYM Richard Wolf, Dennis Zerbe, Robert Smith, and Barry Kantner test the strength of their arm muscles as they try to climb the ropes. 71 You're obstructing, Sandy! Get your stick down, Linda! These were a few familiar phrases issuing from Mrs. Hatcher during this past hockey season. Having a full time physical education teacher proved to be a great asset to the team. With the spirit and perseverance the girls displayed we're all hoping for the best in 1962. Sitting: Louise Henke, Ann Delp, and Sandra Kerner. Kneeling: Elaine Speicher, Pam Bender, Jane Heffelfinger, Diana Kissling, Linda Weiders, Barbara Mountz, Barbara Spease, Sally Trautman, and Janet .Schlappich. Standing: Mrs. Hatcher, Tanya Pyle, Beverly Phillips, B. Ann Bender, Judy Kline, Sharon Messner, Janet Lyon, Bonnie Luckenbill, Linda Bashore, Joyce Epler, Helen Reber, and Carol Hartman. Mrs. Hatcher, Coach Janet Schlappich and Bonnie Luckenbill fight for the ball during a practice session. 72 Each year the sports-minded girls from grades 9-12 look forward to spring and the beginning of softball season. More interest was shown this year because of a full time in- structor. The practices, held every night, proved to be helpful. Linda Bashore tries for a hit from pitcher, Doris Kirkhoff, while Janet Schlappich hopes for a strike during one of the practice sessions. GIRLS’ SOfTBflLL Seated: Doris Kirkhoff, Judy Kline, Ann Bender, Linda Bashore. Standing: Louise Henke, Barbara Mountz, Sarah Trautman, Janet Lyon, Janet Schlappich, Mrs. Hatcher, coach. Since a well-rounded education includes acquiring not only a knowledge of facts, but also the capacity for getting along with others, class plays, dances, assemblies and many other co- operative activities add color to our school calendar. Designed to broaden our social hori- zon, these functions encourage group coopera- tion, stimulate creative thinking, and provide recreation. 75 BEST LOOKING Sarah Trautman and James Kintzer 76 Barry Kraatz and Sandra Kerner MOST TALENTED MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Nancy Bixler and Larry Endy Glenn Haag and Linda Weiders most athletic 9 MOST DEPENDABLE Burkhart Anne Burkey and Glenn Haag David Evans finds tlu banks of the Northkill a perfect spot to serenade Nancy Bixler, Ann Delp, and Vicki White. Beverly Phillips listens attentively as Mrs. Kohlhepp explains a new procedure to Dennis Speicher. A NITE ON UaikUQ Maid of Honor, Donna Braithwaite, crowns Kathryn Haag Queen of the Prom during coronation ceremonies at the Junior-Senior Prom, A Night on Waikiki. The queen also received a royal pendant as a symbol of her reign as the first of a long line of prom queens at P.B.H.S. Glenn Haag serves punch to his date, Joyce Epler, amid typical Hawaiian surroundings which included pineapples, palm trees, sand, sea shells, and hula girls. SPECIAL EVENTS The Junior- Senior class play The Calamity Kids” proved to be real adventure to the cast and rollick- ing fun for theaudience. At the right, the cast poses for a picture after the opening night performance. Above, students enjoy the Hallowe'en social sponsored by Student Council. The couples above right, dance at the Junior Class dance, Autumn Hues. Linda Lou Bashore and Janet Lyon help put the finishing touches on the new school addition by placing significant materials in the corner stone. 83 REMEMBER WHEN.... FROM HERE AND THERE Mr. Camber shows us how to fill out our order blanks properly. Up, boy! Up! Pete, biding his time. THEIR SERVICES ARE INDISPENSABLE BUS DRIVERS JANITORS Mr. Ralph Kissling, Mrs. Marilyn Kissling, Mr. Allen Zerbe, Mrs. Phyllis Stoudt, Mr. John Henne. SECRETARY Mrs. Anna L. Kohlhepp Mr. John Endy and Mr. James Faust. NURSE Mrs. Irene Haag COOKS Mrs. John Bixler, Mrs. Raymond Mohn, Mrs. Russel Riegel, Mrs. Harriet Rebman, gnd Mrs. Samuel Graeff. 85 JAMES DANIEL BERTRAM Academic Pennant, 4, Layout Co-Editor; Audio- Visual Club, 1; Hunting and Fishing Club, 2. NANCY DONNA BIXLER Academic Pennant Business Manager, 4; Senior Dramatics Club, 2; Music Club, Sec- retary 1, President 2; Library Club, 1; Chorus, 1,2,3,4; County Band, 1,2,3,4; County Orchestra, 2,3; District Band, 1,2,3; State Band, 3; Eastern District Orchestra, 3,4; Class Chaplain, 2; Class Vice-President, 4. JENNINGS DAVID BOSSARD Academic Pennant, 4, Photography Editor;Senior Chorus, 3,4; Band, 4. ANNE LOUISE BURKEY Academic Pennant, 4, Editor-in-chief; Student Council, 4, Secretary; Art Service Club, 2; Sports Boosters Club, 1; Senior Dramatics Club, 2; Class Chaplain, 4 KATHRYN FAY BURKHART Commercial Pennant, 4; Sports Boosters Club, 1, 2; Majorette, 4; Chorus, 1,2,3,4; Soft- ball, 2,3; Hockey, 2,3; Student Council, 2, Secretary; Class President, 2; Class Secretary, 1. RONALD WILLIAM DELP General Pennant, 4, Art Editor; Debate, 3; Student Council, 4, Treasurer; Senior Dramatics Club, 4. JOHN LARRY ENDY Academic Pennant, 4; Band, 1,2,3,4, Vice-Presi- dent 3, President 4; Baseball, 1,2,3,4; County Band, 1,2,3,4; Chorus, 1,2,3,4; Class Play 3,4; Music Club, 1,2; Games Club, 2, President; Soccer, 1,2,3,4, Captain 4; Safety Patrol, 1; Junior County Chorus, 1. GLENN DAVID FOX Academic Audio-Visual Club, 1; Games Club, 2; Sports Club, 2; Art Service Club, 2; Pennant, 4; Photography Editor. GLENN RALPH HAAG Academic Student Council, 1,3,4, President 4; Class Vice-President 2, President 4; Band, 1,2,3; Games Club, 2; Chorus, 1; Baseball, 1,2,3,4; Hi-Y, 1; Soccer, 2,3,4; F.F.A., 2; Pennant, 4, Assistant Editor; Class Play, 4. CLARENCE EARL KIEBACH, JR. Academic Student Council, 1,3; Pennant, 4; Chorus, 1; Games Club, 2; Audio- Visual, 2; Safety Patrol, 2,3; Class Play, 3,4; Class Secretary, 2,3. JAMES LUKE KINTZER Academic Band, 1,2,3,4; Chorus, 1,2,3,4; Card Club, Vice-President, 2; Music Club, 2; Baseball, 1,2,3,4; Hi-Y, 1; Soccer, 1,3,4; Soccer Scorekeeper, 2; Pennant, 4; Class Play, 3,4; Class Vice-Presi- dent, 3. ANN HIESTER KLOSE Academic Pennant, 4, Copy Editor; Class Play, 3,4; Dramatics Club, 2; Art Service Club, 1; Sports Booster, 1; Hockey, 3; Softball, 2; Chorus, 3,4. CAROL JEAN HARTMAN Commercial Music Club, President, 1; Class Sec- retary, 4; Dramatics Club, 2; Class Play, 3,4; County Band, 2,3; County Orchestra, 3; Band, 1,2,3,4; Chorus, 1,2,3,4; Junior County Chorus, 1; District Band, 2; District Orchestra, 2; Pennant, 4, Typing Editor. LOUISE CAROLYN HENKE Academic Pennant 4; Penn-Quin, 1; Band, 1,2,3, 4; Music Club, 1,2; Class Play, 3; Chorus, 1,2,3,4; Dramatics Club, 2; Hockey, 1,2,3,4; Softball, 1,2,3,4; Class Chaplain, 3. SANDRA LOUISE KERNER Commercial Pennant, 4; Class Vice-President, 1; Hunting and Fishing, 2; Hockey, 1,2,4; Softball, 2; Sports Boosters, 1; Banner Carrier, 1,2,3,4. BARRY GENE KRAATZ Academic Band, 1,2,3,4; Chorus, 1,2; Audio- Visual, 1,2; Baseball, 1,2; Soccer, 1,3, 4; Safety Patrol, 1,2,3; Sports Club, 2; Pennant, 4. ROBERT ALLEN LYON Commercial Pennant, 4; Sports Club, 1; F.F.A., 2; Baseball, 1,2,3,4; Soccer, 1,2,3,4; Band, 1,2,3,4; Sports Club, 1, Vice- President. LARRY ANDREW MILLER Commercial Pennant, 4; Sports Booster Club, 1, 2,3, President, 3; Baseball, 1,2,4; Soccer, 1. BARBARA LOUISE MOUNTZ Commercial Pennant, 4; Art Club, 1,2; Library Club, 1; Softball, 3; Hockey, 4; Safety Patrol, 4. JANET LANET SCHLAPPICH Commercial Pennant, 4; Hockey, 1,2,3,4, Captain 4; Softball, 1,2,3, Captain, 4; Sports Boosters Club, 1; Hunting and Fishing, 2; Class Chaplain, 1. E. CHARLES SMITH, JR. Academic Pennant, 4; Audio-Visual, 1; Games, Club, 2; Sports Club, 2; Art.Service, 2. LARRY JAY SMITH Academic Pennant, 4; Hunting and Fishing, 2; Sports Club, 1; Soccer, 4; Safety Patrol, 1. BARBARA ANN SPEASE Commercial Pennant, 4; Hockey, 4; Library, 4; Softball, 4; Art Club, 1,2; Safety Patrol, 2,3,4. LESTER JAY TOBIAS Commercial Penn-Quin, 4; Photography Editor; Safety Patrol, 4, Captain; Dramatics Club, 2. SARAH ANN TRAUTMAN Academic Pennant, 4, Business Manager; Class Treasurer, 2,3,4; Hockey, 1,2,3,4; Chorus, 1,3,4; Art Club, 1; Music Club, 2, Dramatics Club, 2; Softball, 1,2,3,4; Debate, 2. LINDA MAY WEIDERS Academic Pennant, 4, Layout Co-Editor; Band, 1,2,3,4; Chorus, 1,2,3,4; Hockey, 1,2, 3,4, Co-Captain 4; Softball, 1,2; Dra- matics, 2; Music Service, 2; Class Play, 3,4; Penn-Quin, 1; Sports Booster, 1; Student Council, 2,3, Vice- President, 3. 87 Class of 1962 Class of 1963 Class of 1964 Priscilla Shoppe First National Bank Bubbenmoyer Flower Shop Showers Bros. Sons Mr. Mrs. Russel Riegel Mrs. Anna F. Burkey Mr. Mrs. Melvin L. Kissling Mrs. Edna Riegel Mr. Mrs. Ralph Bare Kline’s Cut Rate Bernville Barber Shop Atty. and Mrs. David Batdorf Mr. Mrs. Ammon D. Fox Mr. Mrs. Henry L. Troutman Mr. Mrs. Rufus C. Reber Mr. Mrs. G. Homer Bashore Mr. Mrs. Jonas Luckenbill Mr. Mrs. Ralph S. Tobias Warren R. Luckenbill Mr. Mrs. Robert Kirkhoff Sandra Fox Mr. Mrs. E. Thomas Sheetz Mr. Mrs. Charles Luckenbill Larry Ramberger Mrs. Sallie Heffelfinger Debra Kline Mr. Mrs. Harold C. Bossard Mr. Mrs. Gary Kohl Mr. Mrs. Robert H. Mountz, Sr. Mr. Mrs. Levi Hoppman Miss Bonnie Luckenbill Mr. Mrs. Carl F. Wilhelm Mr. Mrs. Allison S. Stoudt Mr. Mrs. Solly Gernsheimer Mr. Mrs. Donald Ruth J. Paul Burkhart Mr. Mrs. William H. Kline Barry Balthascr Mr. Mrs. George Weiders Mr. Mrs. Stanton Clay Jane and John Heffelfinger Mr. Mrs. Peter T. Pugliese Mrs. Julius Goldstein Mrs. Robert Katz PATRONS Mrs. Dorothy Reeser Mrs. Katie Snyder Mr. Mrs. Carl Marburger Mr. Mrs. Carl Maus Mr. Mrs. Robert Harty Family Mr. Mrs. Charles Cox Mr. Mrs. Frank W. Faust Mr. Mrs. Earl Fitzgerald Susan Mr. Mrs. Harold Luckenbill Judy Kline Mr. Mrs. Paul Sheetz Mr. Mrs. Mark DeLong Mr. Mrs. James W. Luckenbill Mr. Mrs. Henry H. J. Sheetz Mr. Mrs. Warren Trautman Rhea Trautman Mr. Mrs. Jodie Hartman Mr. James Barr Mr. Mrs. Roger L. Mogel Mr. Mrs. Clair Sweigert Mr. Mrs. Clarence Mengel Mr. Mrs. Lester Degler Mr. Mrs. Fred E. Riegel Jacqueline Lu Eyer Mr. Mrs. George F. Eisenbrown Mr. Mrs. John H. Balthaser Mr. Mrs. Allen L. Zerbe Mr. Mrs. Roy Luckenbill Mrs. Mary Wengert Mr. Mrs. Luke Kintzer Mr. Mrs. Mark Bixler Mr. Mrs. Harold Matthew Mr. Mrs. Earl E. Bond Kerry Miss Louise Derr Mrs. Earl T. Zerby Mrs. Edna M. Klose Mrs. James I. Klose Mr. Mrs. Aaron Smith Mr. Mrs. Albert J. Kraatz Sylvia Kraatz Sonja Kraatz Robert E. Egan Mr. Mrs. Melvin O. Spease, Sr. Mr. Mrs. Ray S. Bertram Mr. Mrs. Alvin S. Zerbe Mrs. Emily M. Holtzman Mr. Michael Scarpignato Mr. Mrs. Norman Ernst Mr. Mrs. William Schade Mr. Mrs. Ralph W. Haag Mr. Mrs. William Troutman Mrs. Anna L. Kohlhepp Mr. Mrs. Samuel R. Hamer Mr. Russell Berger Mr. Mrs. Earl C. Koenig Mr. Mrs. William Seigfreid Mr. Mrs. William Kreitler Mr. Mrs. John A. Endy Nancy Endy Mr. Mrs. John H. Bixler Mr. Mrs. Raymond Mohn David Burkey Norman Burkey Mary Louise Brown Mr. Mrs. Sylvester W. Burkhart Mr. Mrs. George Adams Family Mr. Mrs. William Spohn Mr. Mrs. Leroy E. Kerner Mr. Mrs. Lee F. Kerner Son Sally Trautman Ann H. Klose Nancy Donna Bixler Barry Kraatz James Kintzer Glenn R. Haag Janet Schlappich Glenn D. Fox Barbara Ann Spease David Bossard Sandra Kerner Larry Endy Kathryn Burkhart Clarence E. Kiebach, Jr. Larry J. Smith Anne L. Burkey Barbara Mountz Linda Weiders James Bertram Robert Lyon Ronald Delp Larry Miller Louise Henke Carol Hartman Charles Smith 88 I


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