Tulpehocken High School - Yearbook (Bernville, PA)

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-W. ?  ■■■ I PENN-BERNVILLE HIGH SCHOOL-BERNVILLE,PENNSYLVAN!A Life is a fascinating journey. The Sea of Life is touched by innumerable ports—some will call us for service; others offer adventure, happiness, or perhaps, disappointment. To one un- prepared this sea is treacherous, to a novice always awesome. But, to the Class of 1965, which shall soon venture forth from Penn-Berville School, may it be a challenge for which we are well prepared! May the knowledge gained, the skills developed, and the character molded within the security of our harbor have given us the courage to venture forth boldly: OUT OF THE HARBOR, OUT ON THE DEEP! Let us now recall some of the landmarks along the initial step of our voyage as we unfold tomorrow's memories, events of the past school year. Mrs. Margaret S. Kreitler To you, Mrs. Margarets.Kreitler, we, the Class of 1965, sincerely dedicate the PENNANT. Since you have been at Penn-Bernville High School, you have always been ready to lend a helping hand and have never complained about all the work that had to be done. You were our homeroom teacher in sixth grade and have been one of our art supervisors not only in high school but in elementary grades as well. The many fond memories will never be forgotten. Therefore, we take this opportunity to express our thanks and appreciation by dedicating this volume of the PENNANT to you. 5 FIRST ROW: Mrs. Irene T. Hassler, Elementary Supervisor; Dr. George F. Sebastian, treas.; Lynn C. Rissinger, pres.; Earl S. Schaeffer; Alvin S. Zerbe, sec'y.; Earl F. Degler; Alvin I. Morgan. STANDING: Harry E. Ebling; Clarence W. Mengel; Orville F. Stauffer; Floyd L. Koenig; Robert R. Harner; Harold L. Noll, vice-pres.; Raymond E. Mohn; John O. Moyer; Earl C. Koenig; Carl H. Brown; Missing from picture: Elmer K. Pyle. 1 1 Mr. Harry E. Ebling Mr. Earl C. Koenig Our Supervising Principal is always striving to improve the school. Our Assistant Supervising Principal is ever ready to aid us with our school difficulties. 8 ■ ■ ■ OUR COURSE Music 7A Civics 9 In order to gain a full background in music, Mr. Berger begins music appreciation early. Mr. Russell L. Berger Music iLKOfl Geography 7B Mr. Adam makes certain that seventh grade fully understand the world in which they live. Here pupils learn the fundamentals of our govern- ment-useful in later life. Mr. Richard A. Adam English-History History 11-1 The juniors locate areas important in their study of American history. 9 Mrs. Lois Deppen Homemaking Homemaking 7-B Anyone for a goo i baked apple? Homemaking 10 Grade 10 constructively complete Home Economics projects. Homemaking 11 Instructions are given to the girls to aid them in the craft of sewing. Homemaking 9-1 Which one goes first, the napkin or the silverware? 10 Biology 9-1 The key to a successful biology course is hard work. Mr. George Flanagan Science Grade 7-A Mr. Flanagan exhibits a group of motley fall leaves. Grade 10-I Various rocks are examined in Earth and Space Science with the help of the teacher. Chemistry II Experiments of all sorts are a necessity in com- pleting the chemistry course guided by Mr. Flana- gan. 11 jr V SfXTflflTS English 8B A bit of counseling is given to the class. Reading 9-II Mr. Frantz is always ready and will- ing to answer the questions of his students. Library 7A These members of 7A help to retain the fine discipline in our library. 12 Trigonometry 12 Mr. Kaiser's 12th grade attempts to solve trigonometric functions. Geometry 11 With compass in hand, Karl Kline bisects an acute angle. Math 8-II Mr. Kaiser gives assistance to the students' questions in General Math. 13 German 12 Mrs. Kline follows in her book as the Seniors read and translate GERMELSHAUSEN. Mrs. Pearl B. Kline English German Art 8B Mrs. Kreitler tries to straighten out the art problem that the boys have. Mrs. Margaret S. Kreitler Art Art Elective The Senior Art Elective class has a broad field in which to expand their varied talents. 14 moiG sifflDuy oniuflRD. Physical Education 8 Line soccer, an active indoor sport, offers the girls much physical ex- ercise. Mrs. Shirley K. Juba Science Health Physical Education Science 8-A Of the hydrostatic paradox, LeRoy shows that the shape of the tube has no effect on the water level. Health 10 Mrs. Juba looks on as the tenth grade girls com- plete a health assignment. 15 Physical Education 8 Gym class is the most relaxing, and these boys take advantage of it. Mr. Harold E. Matthew Driver Training Health Physical Education Driver Training 11-1 Let's Drive Right On Freeways is being discussed by means of chart under the guidance of Mr. Matthew. Physical Education 9 You've got a long way to go, Scott, said Glenn Balth- aser. Health 10 Francis Gerberich and Lynn Him- melberger seem to be very inter- ested in the anatomy of the body ex- plained by Lynn Stoudt. 16 AS 1 SAIL ♦ English 10-1 Assistance is given while students concentrate on their English assign- ment. English 11-1 Developing good writing skills is a very important phase of English. English 12-1 Shakespeare's theater is a topic of interest in the senior literature class. Mrs. Velma K. Matthew English Reading 8-1 Hard concentration is put into the improvement of important reading skills. 17 English 7A Miss Reigel is explaining that the number of a word means singular or plural. Miss Stella M. Riegel Language Arts, Social Studies History 7B The Egyptians were not only famous for their gods but also for their artistic ability. Dr. Charles T. Reimer Guidance Counselor Guidance 9-II Guidance 91 Dr. Reimer assists in helping undecided g Have you made plans for your vocation? students find a career. Mr. Larry E. Rentschler Science Math H CISC V f. i Physics 12 Mr. Rentschler is demonstrating co- lision in two dimensions. Business Math 10 The class, here, studies basic general principles of algebra, arithmetic, and geometry. Algebra 9-II The knowledge of the use of formulas in the basic step in Algebra. General Math 12 Only the boys in the Ag. Course are in this Math class. Typing 12 These girls are preparing for the future by practicing all they can. Mrs. Evelyn W. Mooney Commercial Shorthand 12 Shorthand, which these girls seem to enjoy, will be a necessity in their future. ALONG SfTlOOTHLy Academic Typing 11 Posture erect ? Fingers in position? Bookkeeping 11 First year bookkeeping is quite a chore, but these girls keep at it. 20 P.O.D. 12 Here, students are learning of past problems so that they can aid in the problems of today. Mr. Michael Scarpignato Social Studies Agriculture 11 and 12 Mechanical drawing, seen in the pic- ture, makes up part of the Agri- cultural Course. Mr. Charles T. Steiner Agriculture History 10-1 These sophomores are studying the locations of historical events. Shop 7-A and 7-B These young, determined boys are always ready to learn something new. 21 Mrs. Virginia E. Owens Mrs. Dolores E. Hill Grade 1 Mrs. Mildred S. Holtz man Mrs. Helen M. Fizz Grade 2 Mrs. Florence VV. Siegfried Miss Mary H. Koursaros Grade 4 Mrs. Nancy G. Reifsnyder Music Mrs. Lillian G. Emerick Speech and Hearing Therapist Mrs. Blanche S. Wentzel Physical Education Mrs. Ester H. Ernst Miss Jane Shay Grade 3 Mrs. Irene I. Hassler Elementary Principal Mrs. Ella S. Rothermel Mrs. Sharon D. Wanner Grade 5 Mrs. Catharine R. Etchberger Mi'. William F. Hunter Grade 6 22 Dentist Dr. Lewis W. Small Doctor Dr. Peter T. Pugliese Nurse Mrs. Irene T. Haag Secretary Mrs. Loretta Schneck Custodians John Endy, James Faust. Missing from picture: Mrs. Marguerite Rentschler, Robert Ruth. Bus Drivers John Endy, John Henne, Mrs. Joan Mengel, Wayne Stoudt, Mrs. Marilyn Kissling, Mrs. Phyllis Stoudt, Carroll Snyder, Ralph Kissling. Cafeteria Personnel Mrs. Edna Graeff; Mrs. Evelyn Troutman; Mrs. Harriet Rebman; Mrs. Esther Wilhelm; Mrs. Esther Bixler; Mrs. Helen Schlappich, Manager; Mrs. Alice LuckenbiU. 23 Bonnie Billet, a member of the committee for the senior class dance, is toying” with possible decoration materials. LEE LESTER BAUSHER Lee Agricultural August 9, 1947 Chorus 1,2,3,4 FFA 3,4 Baseball 1,3 FFA State Course Safety Patrol 2,3,4 Judging Contest Dark brown hair . . . brown eyes . . . hobbies-cars, hunting . . . likes-food, girls, money . . . future ambition-to be a cop. BONNIE SUZANNE BILLET Bonnie Academic May 12, 1947 Art Elective 4 Drama 4 Brown hair . . . gray-green-blue eyes . . . 5' 3 . . . hobbies-guitar, skiing, reading . . . likes-jazz, boys, fuzzy things . . . future ambition-travel to Mexico and Europe. MARLENE ELAINE BENDER Marlene Commercial Cheerleader 1,2 Band 1,2.3,4 F.T.A. 1,2,3,4 Dirty blonde hair . . . blue eyes ... 5' 3 likes-playing the marimba, miniature golf . July 25, 1947 Chorus 1,2,3,4 PENN-GUIN 2,3,4 TYPING CHAIRMAN . . hobby-collecting postcards . . . . future ambition . . . secretary. NANCY FAY ENDY Nanc Academic Band 1,2,3,4 Chorus 1,2,3,4 PENN-GUIN 1,2,3,4 LAYOUT CO-EDITOR Delates 1.2 F.T.A. 2,3,4 Light brown hair . . . blue eyes ... 5' 3 likes-styling hair, driving, veal cutlets. April 7, 1947 PENNANT 3,4 Class Chaplain 3 Art Elective 4 . hobbies-dancing, playing piano. . . future ambition-beautician. JUNE BRENDA BIXLER June Academic June 17, 1947 Band 1,2,3,4 Debates 1 Chorus 1,2,3,4 State Band 2 County Band 1,3 Safety Patrol 4 District Band 1,2,3 PENNANT 4 F.T.A. 1 PENN-GUIN 4 Cheerleader 1,2,3,4 Drama 4 Brown hair . . . brown eyes ... 5' 6 1 2 . . . hobbies-swimming, music . . . likes-ice cream, French fries, clothing . . . future ambition-business school to study accounting. EVA MARIE EISENHARDT Eva Academic June 1, 1947 Library Club 3,4 Drama 4 PENNANT 4 PENN-GUIN 4 Great Books Seminar 4 Brown hair . . . brown eyes . . . hobbies-reading, Italian cooking . . . likes- Italian food, sports . . . future ambition-to be a dietician. 1 Kurt Kreitler and Sally Faust work diligently to prepare the artwork for the PENNANT. SALLY ANN FAUST Academic F.T.A. 1,2 Chorus 1,2,3.4 PENN-GUIN 1,2,3,4 ART CO-EDITOR Debates 1,2,3,4 Drama 4 Blonde hair . . . blue eyes . . . cucumbers, green, unicorns . Sal March 19, 1947 Class Pres. 2 PENNANT 3,4 CO-EDITOR Class Play 3,4 Art Elective 3,4 Student Council 2 5' 3 . . . hobbies-painting, playing piano . . future a mbit ion-doctor. likes JOHN WILLIAM FESIG Fuzz Agriculture Band 1,2,3,4 Basketball 1,2 PENNANT 4 Dark brown hair . . . blue eyes . . . 5' 8 . . . hobby-playing his drums . . . likes- short girls, steaks, chips and cokes . . . future ambition-to make a hit record. May 17, 1947 Chorus 1,2 F.F.A. 3 SYLVIA SUE EVANS Susie Academic Softball 1 Chorus 1 Student Council 1,2 3 secy., 4 secy. F.T.A. 2 PENN-GUIN 2,3, LAYOUT CO-EDITOR; 4 Blonde hair . . . blue eyes ... 5'6 1 2 . . . hobbies-knitting, swimming, dancing . . . likes Fords, French fries, and fun . . . future ambition-beautician or business school. July 24, 1947 Cheerleader 1,2,3 Library 4 PENNANT 3.4 Drama 4 OUT On THE DEEP” The Imaginations,” pride of the senior class, perform at one of our high school dances. JANE LOUISE GASSERT Commercial Janie April 22, 1947 F.T.A. 1 Banner Carrier 3 Debate 1 Drama 4 Softball 1 PENNANT 4 Chorus 1,4 ASST. BUS. MGR. Blonde hair . . . blue eyes ... 4' 11 3 4 . . , . hobby-having fun . . . likes- swimming, T.V future ambition-hairdresser. DONALD ARTHUR HETTINGER Red Academic October 11, 1947 Class Play 3 PENN-GUIN 4 Auburn hair . . . brown eyes . . . 5' 5 . . . hobbies-working and training horses, hunting, playing guitar . . . likes-driving cars, Southern fried chicken . . . future ambition-make a hit record. JOHN GRANT GERBERICH Academic F.T.A. 1 Baseball 1 Soccer 1,2 County Band 1,2 Brown hair . . . hazel eyes ... 5' 9 likes-sea food . . . future ambition-industrial. Gerb September 3, 1947 Chorus 1,2 Band 1,2,3,4 Track 2 PENNANT 4 Drama 4 hobbles-camping, H O model R. R.. . . PROPELLER The sports layout for the PENNANT was done by Joan Troutman and Paul Himmelberger. LEON GRANVILLE HUEY, JR. Louie” Agricultural August 7. 1947 Band 1,2,3,4 F.F.A. 3.4 PENN-GUIN 2,3.4 Student Council 3 Basketball 2 Blonde hair . . . blue eyes . . . 6' . . . hobbies-hunting, playing guitar, cars . . . likes-fast cars, guitars, girls . . . future ambUton-to make a hit record. PAUL SAMUEL HIMMELBERGER Academic Class President 1 Baseball 1.2,3,4 Soccer 1.2.3.4 Band 1,2,3.4 Basketball 1,2,3 Brown hair . . . blue eyes . . French fries, and driving . Paul” February 19, 1947 Student Council 1.4 County Band 1 PENNANT 3,4 SPORTS CHAIRMAN Drama 4 hobbies-all sports . . . likes-hamburgers, future ambition-undecided. MARY ANN HIESTER Mary Ann Academic November 8, 1947 Chorus 1 Library 4 PENN-GUIN 3.4 Drama 4 LAY-OUT EDITOR PENNANT 3,4 COPY EDITOR Brown hair . . . green eyes . . . 5' 6” . . . hobbies-sewing, reading, and dancing . . . likes-clothlng, Pepsi, California cheeseburgers, and fun . . . future ambition- Empire Beauty School. Barbara Kramer, Sally Faust, and Polly Kline receive awards for being top spellers in the Goldey Beacom Spelling Contest. DENTCE JEAN KALBACH Dennie Academic PENN-GUIN 1,2 ASST. FEATURE EDITOR 3 FEATURE EDITOR 4 Chorus 1,2,3,4 F.T.A. 1,2.4 December 30, 1947 Debates 1.2 PENNANT 3.4 Class Play 3 Math Elect 3 Drama 4 Brown hair . . . blue eyes . . . 5' 4 . . . hobbies-swimming, fashions, and home decorating . . . likes- Beatles and food . . . future ambition-an elementary teacher. MARCIA FAYE KINTZER Marcia Academic Band 1,2,3.4 County Band 1,2.3 Chorus 1,2,3.4 PENN-GUIN 1 CIRCULATION MANAGER 2,3.4 Blonde hair . . . green eyes . . . 5' 3 . . .hobby-sewing future ambition-undecided. January 12. 1948 Debates 2 Class Play 3 PENNANT 3.4 Drama 4 . . . likes - sherbet . . . POLLY DIANE KLINE Polly” Academic County Band 1,2 Band 1,2,3,4 Chorus 1,2,3,4 F.T.A. 1,2,4 Debates 1,2,3,4 PENN-GUIN 1,2 ASSISTANT EDITOR 3 EDITOR 4 Brownette hair . . . brown eyes . . . 5' 5 . . . hobbies-reading, swimming, music . . . likes-Beatles . . . future ambition-elementary teacher. March 16, 1947 Basketball 2 Class Play 3,4 PENNANT 3,4 CO-EDITOR Drama 4 i'£ BARBARA ANNE KRAMER Barb” Commercial September 21, 1947 Language Club 1 Drama 4 F.T.A. 1 Safety Patrol 2,3 Chorus 1,2,4 PENNANT 4 Softball 2,3,4 PENN-GUIN 3,4 Dark brown hair . . . hazel eyes . . . 5' 4 . . . hobbies-drivlng, all sports . . . likes-dancing, Italians, the color blue . . . future ambition-office work. HAROLD JOHN KRILL Here” Agricultural January 23, 1947 F.F.A. 1,2,3 vice pres, 4 pres., soil testing, livestock judging Dark brown hair . . . hazel brown eyes . . . 5' 9 . . . hobby-hunting . . . likes- steak sandwiches . . . future ambition-large dairy farmer. KURT JONATHAN KREITLER Skip” Academic March 23. 1947 Chorus 1 PENNANT 3,4, ART EDITOR Basketball 1,4 Class Pres. 3 PENN-GUIN 2,3 Class Play 3,4 ART CO-EDITOR 4 Mousey blonde . . . brown eyes ... 5'7 3 4 . . . hobbies-hunting, trapping, and fishing . . . likes-driving, drawing, writing, and dancing . . . future ambition- artist or industrial designer. 32 fOfi AGILE Ed Meredith, the photography editor, was very important in making the PENNANT a success. LINDA LOU LUCKENBILL Linda Academic March 20, 1947 Class Chaplain 1 F.T.A. 1,2,3,4 PENN-GUIN 1 Debates 1,2 BUSINESS MANAGER 2,3,4 Class Play 3.4 Band 1,2,3,4 PENNANT 3,4 Chorus 1,2,3,4 Blonde hair . . . blue eyes . . . 5' 3 . . . hobbies-dancing, reading classics. . . likes-driving . . . future ambition-undecided. MARY ELLEN LONG Mel Academic F.T.A. 1 Library 1 Softball 1 Chorus 1 PENN-GUIN 1,2.3.4 Cheerleading 1,2,3,4 Student Council 1,4 Dark brown hair . . . hazel eyes ... 5' 3 . . . . likes-clothes, ham on rolls, carrots School. January 8, 1948 Hockey 2 Class Play 3 Class Vice President 3 Math Elect 3 PENNANT 3,4 Drama 4 Class President 4 . hobbies-swimming, dancing, loafing . . future ambition-Empire Beauty EDWIN WILLIAM MEREDITH, JR. Eddie Academic July 2, 1947 Band 1,2,3,4 Class Vice-Pres. 2,4 Soccer Mgr. 1 PENNANT 4 Basketball 1,2,3.4 PHOTOGRAPHY CHRM. PENN-GUIN 2,3,4 Class Play 3 Drama 4 Brown hair . . .greeneyes . . . 6'3 . . . hobbies-swimming, basketball. . . likes- seafoods . . . future ambition-Air Force Academy. At the Pep Rally before the game with Fleetwood, Mr. Steiner showed his school spirit by helping the band. i CRAIG TOBIAS SHEETZ ’•Craig” Academic October 10, 1947 Band 1,2,3.4 Debate 2.3.4 County Band 2,3.4 County Orchestra 3 Chorus 2.3,4 Light brown hair . . . green eyes . . . 5'7 . . . hobbies-trumpet, golf . . . likes- barbecue . . . future ambition-career in music. SHEILAGH MARLENE PORTO Academic Chorus 1,2.3.4 PENN-GUIN 1.2.3.4 F.T.A. 1,2 Library Club 2,3.4 Brown hair . . . brown eyes . Italian and Southern cooking . . Corps. Sheilagh September 12. 1947 Great Books Seminar 4 PENNANT 4 Drama 4 Class Play 4 . 5' 1” . . . hobby-reading . . .likes-goodbooks, future ambitions-Air Force Nursing and Peace Agricultural F.T.A. 1,2 F.F.A. 1,2,3,4 Band 1,2,3.4 Chorus 1,2.3.4 LARRY LEE RENTSCHLER Larry March 12, 1947 Soccer 2,4 PENN-GUIN 2.3.4 Baseball 3 F.F.A. 3 Light money Safety Patrol 1,2,3,4 Course at Penn State brown hair . . . blue eyes . . . 6' . . . hobby-girls . . . likes-guns, food, , girls . . . future ambition-to make a hit record. . 3« 17538657 Leon Huey and Robert Stump helped lead the singing at our Tall-Tale party. JANE LOUISE SONON Jane Commercial December 6. 1947 Student Council 1 Softball 1,2 Chorus 1,2 PENN-GUIN 3,4 Hockey 1,2 Dark brown hair . . . green eyes . . . 5'6 . . . hobbies-bowling, sewing, reading, dancing . . . likes-sports, typing . . . future ambition-secretary. Commercial BARBARA ANN STERNER Babe September 21, 1947 Chorus 1 Library 4 Softball 1,4 PENNANT 4 Majorette 2,3,4 Drama 4 Basketball 4 Brown hair . . . brown eyes . . . 5’6 . . . hobby-crocheting . . . likes sports and gymnastics . . . future ambition-secretarial work. ROBERT DURRELL STUMP Bob Academic May 16, 1947 Class Vice President 1 Math Elect 3,4 Chorus 1 PENNANT 4 Track 2 Drama 4 Student Council 2,3 Class Chaplain 4 Class Play 3,4 Blonde hair . . . blue eyes ... 5' 10 . . . hobbies-guitar, cars . . . likes- French fries, seafood . . . future ambition-designing engineer. an assembly. Band 1,2,3.4 Library 1 Basketball 2 Class Treasurer 2.3,4 PENNANT 4 Bus. Mgr. August 27, 1947 JOAN LOUISE TROUTMAN Joan Commercial F.T.A. 1,2,3 Vice-Pres. 4 PENN-GUIN 1,2,3,4 Cheerleader 1.2.3.4 Softball 1 Hockey 1,2 Chorus 1 Brown hair . . . brown eyes ... 5' 5 3 4” . . . hobbies-collecting post cards and sewing . . . likes sewing, sports, and horseback riding . . . future ambition-go to business school. PARIS SCOTT WALTERS Walt Vocational Agriculture May 26, 1947 Band 1,2,3,4 F.F.A. 3,4 Chorus 1,2.3.4 Brown hair . . . brown eyes . . . 6' 3” . . . hobbies-swimming, hunting, pool . . . likes-music . . . future ambition-Penn State College of Agriculture. MICHAEL FRANCIS WITMAN Mike Academic September 17, 1947 Class Treasurer 1 Class Play 3 Baseball Manager 1 PENNANT 4 Class Secretary 2,3 Brown hair . . . brown eyes . . . 5' 5 . . . hobby-hunting . . . likes-driving, camping, and trapping . . . future ambition-to be a draftsman. Laraine Zerbe Typing is the basic function of the Commercial section. LARAINE DIANE ZERBE Laraine Commercial November 5, 1947 Hockey 1 Library Club 2,3,4 F.T.A. 1,2.4 Drama 4 Chorus 1 PENNANT 4 PENN-GUIN 1,2,3,4 Brown hair . . . green eyes . . . 5'4 . . . hobby-sewing . . . likes-sports, sewing . . . future ambition-secretary. Mrs. Velma Matthew Mr. Charles Steiner Advisors Kurt Kreitler The role of portraying a magician, Merlin, is not very easy. 37 Typical Seniors Polly Kline, Robert Stump Most Studious Craig Sheetz, Polly Kline Best Actress and Actor Mary Long, Kurt Kreitler Most Athletic Barbara Kramer, Paul Himmelberger 38 Quietest Eva Marie Eisenhardt, Michael Witman Most Contagious Laugh June Bixler, Donald Hettinger Most Friendly Edwin Meredith, Marcia Kintzer Chatterboxes Donald Hettinger, Sylvia Evans Officers Michael Witman, Secretary; Mary Long, President; Edwin Meredith, Vice-President; Robert Stump, Chaplain. Wittiest Sylvia Evans, Robert Stump 39 Best Dancers Mary Long, Leon Huey Class Clowns Robert Stump, Sylvia Evans Anita Richard Steigerwald Blatt Thelma Speicher Carol Steve Krammes Roth Mary Terry Balthaser Delp Ronald Marcia Merkel Coover Mrs. Evelyn Mooney Mrs. Pearl Kline Advisors Ruth Wagner David Strieker, Treasurer I Susan Witman James Barnett Shirley Herbert Wolf Benzel Kathleen William Rentschler Krill 42 James Susan Heckman Mengel, Secretary Larry Lebo Janet Kline, President George Reppert Linda John Bender Petinko Linda Mountz George Tobias I if fOLLOID GfiflDf fLfVffl Janet Karl Evans Kline John Harry Benjamin Naftzinger Faye Donald Oxenreider, DeLong Vice- President • 3 Francis Gerberich Connie Joseph Henderson Yanosik Barbara Hartz, Secretary Christopher Kreltler Jacqueline Zerbe, Chaplain Joanne Thomas Neuin, Auchenbach Vice-President Nancy Lempergel Lowell Luft, Jr. Sharon Nagle Jeffrey Hain Betty Lynn Ellen Dennis Jane Mountz Himmelberger Carpenter Zerbe Smith Philip Dianne Robert Kline Weaver Reppert, Jr., President Mrs. Lois Deppen Mr. William Kaiser Advisors Barry Judy Irvin Betty John Loretta Bricker Stamm Bare Hassler, Orbin DeLong Treasurer Robert Dorothy Scott Patricia William Stutzman Wolf Ruth Berger Hoffert Barry Lee Nancy Luther Darlene William Sheryl Balthaser Moser Wagner Merkel Huey Ehrnfeldt Betty Eric Cynthia David Nancy Lynn Knabb Troutman Bashore Kline Stoudt Stoudt GRADE Tfll 45 Jay Miller Marjorie Wilhelm Glenn Darlene John Balthaser Bohn Kilousky William Rebman Lucille Weaver Betty Mohn Dianne Kehler, President Rodney Sheicher Steven Reber David Yanosik, Treasurer Susan Schaeffer Marianne Zerbe Donna Graeff i Thomas Troutman Michael Evans, Vice-President Beverly Schaeffer Mr. Larry Rentschler Mr. George Flanagan Advisors Darlene Lyon Michael Sternberg 46 Carmen Pu llano, Secretary Sidney Steinhauer Ken Gehris, Chaplain Dawn Carson Dorothy Strausser Linda Wayne Edward Stump Cecelia Calvin Duchan Zerbe Richard Delp Phyllis Ernst Harvey Krill Rebecca Reifsynder Scott Keener Georgene Kirk Kennedy Barnett Daren Graeff Linda Steigerwald Warren Luckenbill Judy Zerbe Patricia Symanowicz r Vii Craig Showers Walter Lash Winnie Faust 47 GRADE 8A FIRST ROW: Susan Green, Beth Oberly, Sandra Hetrick, Rita Rohrbach, Linda Stump, Sharon Koller, Susan Snyder; SECOND ROW: Darlene Zerbe, Shirley Simmons, Suzanne Sands, Carolyn Walt, Pamela Bohn, Eileen Behler, Deborah Kline, Harvene Schlappich; THIRD ROW: Stephen Henderson, John Heffelfinger, Richard Davis, Larry Stump, LeRoy DeLong, Charles Bressler, Mr. Richard Adam; FOURTH ROW: Kenneth Showers, Gary Kline, Richard Reber, Lee Groff, Robert Heller, Cory Seaman, Barry Shaw; MISSING FROM PICTURE: Terry Luckenbill. GRADE 8B FIRST ROW: Janice M. Krammes, Jane M. Asfeld, Deborah G. Reifsnyder, Doreen L. Noecker, Betty M. Rudy, Jean E.Schlenker, Janice J. Kriner; SECOND ROW: Mr. Michael Scarpignato, Linda L. Burkhart, Sydney E. Astin, Sharon L. Gernsheimer, Debra K. Kline, Darlene M. Luckenbill, Dorothy E. Fritz, Diane N. Fox; THIRD ROW: Theodore M. Bare, John E. Porto, David A. Tobias, George C. Gechter, Dean A. Sweigart, Larry J. Blatt, Luke H. Hiester; FOURTH ROW: Terry L. Meredith, Edwin F. Barrell, Lauren A. Ernst, David W. Speicher, Ira E. Bashore, David A. Wolf, Ronald W. Stamm; MISSING FROM PICTURE: Eugene Miller. GRADE 7A FIRST ROW: Wendy Fitzgerald, SharonSchlegei, Jacel Reed, Linda Kissiing, Betty Hartz, Linda Hess, Betty Heller; SECOND ROW: Julia Kramer, Linda Wolf, Linda Landis, Donna Merkel, Candice Reiner, Joyce Bertram, Donna Shaw, Miss Stella M. Riegel; THIRD ROW: Leonard Messner, Robert Lash, James Luckenbill, Dennis Kauffman, David Zerbe, David Hettinger, Steven Pugliese, Kenneth Noecker, Craig Stoudt; FOURTH ROW: George Wagner, Dennis Wunder, Isaac Benzel, William Balthaser, William Kriner, Barry Smith, Robert Huey, Gene Loeb, Terry Schaeffer. GRADE 7B FIRST ROW: Mary Ann Zerbe, April Green, June Kalbach, Mary Lempergel, Dorothy Rohrbach, Elizabeth Reifsnyder, Christine Rebman, Christine Riegel; SECOND ROW: Mr. Richard Frantz, Sharon Bender, Theresa Richard, Louise Wetzel, Gretchen Kreitler, Janet Kissiing, Rowena Henne, Patricia Emerick; THIRD ROW: Jeffrey Barnett, Larry Hartz, Rickie Brandt, Barry Shurr, John Wenrich, Luther Luckenbill, Glenn Noecker, Daniel Berger, Terry Benzel; FOURTH ROW: Paul Schlappich, Robert Eisenbrown, Gary DeLong, Ronald Kauffman, Kim Groff, Robert Miller, Larry Moser, Philip Madeira, Lee Shaner, Samuel Neuin. GRADE 6 FIRST ROW: Mark Pullano, Pamela Kalbach, Diane Wayne, Darlene Dressier, Carol Kissling, Donna Hoffman, Linda Meredith, Susan Miller, David Baer, William Carson, David Bordner, David Ruth, Curtis Behler, Nancy Coover, Mary Jane Nolt, Brenda Wagner; SECOND ROW: Corinne Knabb, Lucy Kriner, Jacqueline Ketner, Trudy Suski, Leh Ann Reppert, Mary Ann Kalbach, Judy Barnett, Lucille Berger, Claudia Hoffman, Robert Mountz, Brian Speicher, Glenn Barrell, Michele Stoudt, Kathleen Eisenbrown, Claire Pullano, Sherry Schaeffer; THIRD ROW: Barry Moyer, Linda Kramer, Dorothy Wilhelm, Barbara Koller, Karen Zerbe, Beverly Hetrick, Clarence Hamm, Anthony Hoffman, Gerald Leonard, Richard Balthaser, Wayne Burd, Myrtle Spease, Dorothy Bashorc, April Lamm, Cynthia Wealand; FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Catherine Etchberger, John Miller, Theodore Zerbe, Randy Miller, Jeffrey Carpenter, Leon Smith, Darlene Adams, Albert Yanosik, Linda Leahy, John Kriner, Gregory Zerbe, James Stoudt, Linda Hektor, Robin Davis, Peter Reifsnyder, Mr. William Hunter; MISSING FROM PICTURE: Thomas Luckenbill, Dallas Gechter, Donald Berger. GRADE 5 FIRST ROW: Gloria Jenkins, Margie Deck, John Messner, Donna Stoyer, June Bender, David Wagner, Neil Stoudt, Kenneth Krill, Sylvia Parker, Judith Green, Jeffry Kreitler, Gail Miller, Joyce Rohrbach, Larry Groff; SECOND ROW: Daniel Wagner, Ricky Rcntschler, Shirley Wunder, Lorie Hetrick, Francis Ruth, Greg Hain, Randall Lucken- bill, Michael Heckman, Sharon Luckenbill, Jimmy Kramer, Mark Delp, L. Scott Keener, Mary Jane Bare, Deborah Zerbe; THIRD ROW: Eric Madeira, Arlene Spease, Patti Himmelberger, Lynn Balthaser, Rosemary Kline, Michael Smith, David Hain, Brian Boyer, Julie Fitzgerald, Ilene Kauffman, Gloria Krammes; FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Sharon Wanner, Robert Boyer, Eric Green, Daniel Reifsnyder, Edward Emerick, Jay Himmelberger, Kerry Henne, Rick Weidman, Rebecca Riegel, Lynn Degler, Wade Keener, Charles Bashore, Terry Reed, Christine Bender, David Stern- berg, Scott Graeff, Mrs. Ella Rothermel; MISSING FROM PICTURE: Dionne Mauger, David Landis. GRADE 4 FIRST ROW: Peggy Miller, Robert Endy, Ray Kline, Diane Behler, Michele Scanlan, Sally Roth, Lynn Lebo, Dale Kirklioff, Dale Deck, Karen Martin, Crystal Miller, Denise Brandt, Karen DeLong, Sherry Luckenbill, Patricia Duell, Patricia Balthaser; SECOND ROW: Mrs. Florence Seigfreid, Donald Mauger, Calvin Bender, William Gerberich, Kenneth Nolt, Kevin Bohn, Roy Degler, Pamela Schaeffer, Oralee Luckenbill, Jane Cocks, Sharon Hoffert, Rita Mer- edith, Lois Mengel, Jan Matthew, Cathy Bordner, Miss Mary Koursaros; THIRD ROW: Leslie Katz, Kevin Kirkhoff, Paul Wissinger, Alan Henderson, Robert Sweigart, Rickie Luckenbill, Barry Schlappich, Cindy Balthaser, Barbara Wealand, Jo Ann Hartz, Candace Luckenbill, Wendy Hoffman, Suzanne Troutman, Mary Mohn, Gayll Smith, Robin Luckenbill; FOURTH ROW: Lou Ann Smith, Glenn Barnett, Larry Dietrich, Loretta Luckenbill, John Mountz, Herbert Foreman, Gloria Beemer, Robert Gerberich, Gregg Pugliese, Charles Goss, Linda Carpenter, Constance DeLong, Revel Wcidman, Jackie Leahy, Randall Althouse, Curtis Wolf, Kathleen Snyder; MISSING FROM PICTURE: Michael Oberly, Bonnie Auchenbach, Chervl Scanlan. GRADE 3 FIRST ROW: Donna Schlappich, Carolyn Sweigart, Dolores Fox, Carol Luckenbill, Gloria Orban, Cynthia Neuin, Dolores Emerick, Eric Neuin, Ryan Weidman, Lee Cocks, Larry Zerbe, Terry Wayne, Irene Kline, Doris Deitrick, Kay Reppert, Christine Geering; SECOND ROW: Mrs. Esther Ernst, Jane Luckenbill, Connie Wagner, Pauline Bressler, Gina Pullano, Barry Fitzgerald, Brenda Bender, Clifford Berger, Mildred Kline, Denise Merkel, Patricia Scheirer, Theresa Kilousky, Kathleen Haag, Donna Schlegel, Elaine Arndt, Miss Jane Shay; THIRD ROW: Keith Derr. W. Clair Meller, Prudence Leininger, Kandy Groff, Marlene Leahy, Adrianne Pullano, Patricia Pugliese, Margie Savage, Wanda Wagner, Gail Jenkins, Scott Stoudt, Stanley Lempergel, Paul Schlenker, Rosemarie Luckenbill; FOURTH ROW: Donald Goho, Kerry Scanlan, Timothy Koenig, Edward Miller, Mary Porto, Brenda Miller, Connie Reiner, Deborah Graeff, Irene Gechter, Judy Shade, Cheryl Hetrick, Todd Showers, David Steigerwald, Scott Ketner, Brenda Schlappich; MISSING FROM PICTURE: Jackson Kriner, Kathleen Lash, Ctoenee Manger. GRADE 2 FIRST ROW: DoloresKnabb, Lisa Mengel, Pamela Steffe, Betty Heister. Drew Showers, Randy Bond, Carolyn Hess, Alice Emerick, Glenn Leiby, Brian Althouse, Curtis Bender, Darryl Himmelberger, Randy Kissling, Kathleen Wealand, Suzanne Zerbe, Brenda Daubenspeck; SECOND ROW: Mrs. Holtzman, Richard Hoffman, Richard Maus, Larry Miller, Allen Showalter, Cheryl Seaman, Lorie Kline, Sherry Graeff, Ronald Hartz, Sheila Lutz, Carl Miller, Ted Graeff, Terry Glaser, Judith Goho, Cindy Hoffman, Neal Oberly, Mrs. Fizz; THIRD ROW: Debra Barnett, Gerald Knorr, Rodney Schaeffer, Eric Henne, Jennifer Roth, Scott Long, Robin Sternberg, Donna Hoffert, Gwen Greim, Cheryl Gottfried, Melanie Stamm, Carol Wanner, Gary Himmelberger; FOURTH ROW: Deborah Adams. Marlin Behler, Ronald Geering, James Huey, James Kramer, Julie Katz, Diane DeLong, Charles Lipscomb, Rose Ann Miller, Steven Sheidy, Pamela Beemer,Gail McCarthy, Noreen Stoudt, Anne Reifsnyder; MISSING FROM PICTURE: Donna Stamm. GRADE 1 FIRST ROW: Pedro Rivera, David Davis, J. Taylor Pierson, John Eiscnhardt, Debra Merkel. Wendy Davis, Christine Messner, Brenda Burd, Louise Kline, Jill Eisenbrown. William Foreman, Joel Hetrick, Gaye Jenkins, Delphine Bender, Debra Bashore; SECOND ROW: Mrs. Owens, Randy Weidman, Suzanne Geering, Jane Miller, Michael Paulson, Nancy Bressler, Kenneth Deck, Daniel Schlenker, Kathy Krammes, Paul Keeney, Jan Eisenbrown, Linda Althouse, Sheryl Zerbe, Margaret Muckel, Lance Himelberger, Mrs. Hill; THIRD ROW: Gary Arndt, Cheryl Kline, Karen Deck, Patricia Wissinger, Steven Schallau, Ray Himmelberger, Coreen Miller, William Wealand, Cynthia Eisenhardt, Wanda Goss, Renee Sweigart, Gail Oberly, Dana Stoudt; FOURTH ROW: Dean Kirkhoff, E. Douglas Greim, Daryie Himmel- berger, Richard Orban, Richard Burkey, Gregory Kulp. Doris Stoyer, Kenneth Maus, John Beemer, Robert Miller. Eric Ketner, Thomas Balthaser, Robert Hartz; MISSING FROM PICTURE: Pamela Porter. FIRST ROW: Terri Lutz, Rebecca Bal- thaser, Lave me Ramberger, Michelle Long, Durk Oberly, Stephanie Balthaser, Robert Luckenbill, Michele Meredith, Donna Balthaser, Dale Ketner, Clifford Beidler, Gretchen Schoener; SECOND ROW: Lorene Kauffman, Craig Seaman, Linda Zerbe, Randall Shurr, Cindy Hlm- melberger, Kevin Kline, Drew Oberly, Laurie Hoffert, Barry Kissling, Dorothy Hess, Michael Rollman, Wendy Kline, Geoffrey Kennedy, Lisa Kohl, Candace Kissling; MISSING FROM PICTURE: Tammy Leonhard. And this one goes over here . . . Da, where are the cookies and milk? FIRST ROW: Michael Pullano, Glenn Schlapplch, Paula Schaeffer, Cheryl Christman, Kenneth Reimert, Margaret Freeman, Paul Adams, Donna Hoffman, Lorene Hartz, Mark Leahy; SECOND ROW: Keith Kissling, Daniel Miller, Cheryl Copper, William Eckert, Kevin Reed, Timothy Porter, Susan Pugliese, Tina DeLong, Luke Krill, Anna Mae Kramer, William Angstadt, Douglas Wagner, Alice Kiene, Debra Stump, David Degler, Corinne Stoudt. AS lilt SAIL Sally Faust and Polly Kline, co- editors. Mrs. Kline and Mr. Adam, advisors. Jane Sonon, Joan Troutman, Barbara Sterner, Jane Gassert, Marlene Ben- der, Barbara Kramer, and Laraine Zerbe, typing staff. Sheilagh Porto, layout editor. Edwin Meredith, photography e d i - tor. PENNANT STAFF FIRST ROW: Michael Witman, Robert Stump, Sheilagh Porto, Sally Ann Faust, Polly Kline, Edwin Meredith, Donald Hettinger, John Fesig; SECOND ROW: Eva Marie Bisen- hardt, Sylvia Evans, June Bixler, Mary Long, Joan Troutman, Jane Sonon, Barbara Kramer, Barbara Sterner, John Gerberich, Paul Himmelberger, Kurt Kreitler, Leon Huey, Larry Rentschler; THIRD ROW: Mary Ann Hiester, Marcia Kintzer, Linda Luckenbill, Nancy Endy, Denice Kalbach, Jane Gassert, Laraine Zeri e, Marlene Bender, Craig Sheetz. Jane Gassert and Joan Troutman, business man- agers. Mary Hiester, copy editor. Kurt Kreitler, art editor 56 Karl Kline and Larry Lebo, un- derstudies. Paul Himmelber- ger and Joan Troutman, sports editors. mo the oral stfl, Polly Kline, ed- itor; Mary Lou Wenrich, Assist- ant editor. Mrs. Kline and Mr. Scarpignato, ad- visors. Den ice Kalbach, feature editor; Susan Mengel, as- sistant feature ed- itor. Eva Marie Eisen- hardt, Mary Ann Hiester, Sheilagh Porto, Layout committee. Kurt Kreitler, art editor. Janet Evans, Joan T routman, Re- porters. PENN-GUIN STAFF FIRST ROW: Mary Lou Wenrich, Susan Mengel, Shirley Simmons, Deborah Kline, Eileen Behler, Pamela Bohn, Rebecca Reifsnyder, Darlene Bohn, Phyllis Ernst, Linda Wayne, Georgene Kennedy, Beverly Schaffer, Betty Mohn, Dianne Fox, Darlene Luckenbill, Jean Schlenker, Darlene Merkel, Betty Mountz, Loretta Delong, Deborah Reifsnyder, Sydney Astin, Janice Krammes, Linda Burkhart; SECOND ROW: Janet Kline, June Bixler, Mary Long, Patricia Berger, Betty Rudy, Doreen Noecker, Dorothy Fritz, Deborah Kline, Jane Asfeld, Sharon Gernsheimer, Darlene Lyons, Marjorie Wilhelm, Cynthia Bashore, Barbara Kramer, Jane Gassert, Marlene Bender, Betty Hassler, Jane Smith, Nancy Moser, Nancy Stoudt, Ellen Carpenter; THIRD ROW: Sally Faust, Steven Henderson, Kenneth Showers, Francis Gerberich, Barry Balthaser, Donald DeLong, Steve Roth, Christopher Kreitler, George Reppert, John Benjamin, Edward Stump, Glenn Balthaser, William Rebman, Barbara Hartz, Jacqueline Zebe, Connie Henderson, JoAnne Neuin, Barbara Sterner, Jane Sonon, Laraine Zerbe, Leon Huey; FOURTH ROW: Polly Kline, Anita Steigerwald, Sheilagh Porto, Robert Reppert Jr., Kurt Kreitler, Michael Witman, Donald Hettinger, Jeff Hain, Nancy Endy, Linda Luckenbill, Denice Kalbach, Sylvia Evans, Eva Maria Eisenhardt, Mary Ann Hiester, Marcia Kintzer, Karl Kline, Larry Lebo, Edwin Meredith, Larry Rentschler. Betty Hassler, Girls' Sports Jacqueline Zerbe, Circulation. Larry Lebo, tori Kline, Boys ' Sports Marcia Kintzer, Janet Kline, Bus- iness Managers Senior commer- cial girls, Typing 5? I RfCHfCK PERCUSSION Lee Bausher, John Fesig, Leon Huey, Richard Delp, Richard Reber, Marlene Bender. MAJORETTES Susan Witman, Janet Evans, Georgene Kennedy, Marianne Zerbe, Barbara Stener. 58 BRASS SECTION FIRST ROW: Kenneth Showers, Steven Henderson, Craig Showers, Fay Oxenrider, William Rebman, James Barnett, Philip Madeira, Kim Groff. SECOND ROW: Edwin Meredith, Craig Sheetz, Robert Reppert Jr., Paul Himmelberger, Lynn Himmelberger, Larry Lebo, David Strieker, Robert Eisenbrown, Janet Kissling, Jacqueline Zerbe, Phyllis Ernst. THIRD ROW: Scott Walters, Larry Rentschler, and Glenn Balthaser. WOODWIND SECTION FIRST ROW: Susan Mengel, Elizabeth Reifsnyder, Marianne Zerbe, Connie Henderson, Christine Riegel. SECOND ROW: Kirk Barnett, John Gerberich, Nancy Stoudt, Polly Kline, Nancy Endy, Linda Bender (stand- ing), Joanne Neiun, Beverly Schaeffer, Louise Wetzel, Dorothy Fritz, Deborah Reifsnyder. THIRD ROW: June Bixler, Marcia Kintzer, Janet Kline, Karl Kline, Linda Luckenbill, Marjorie Wilhelm, George Tobias, Rebecca Reifsnyder. Missing from picture: Joan Troutman 59 JUNIOR CHORUS FIRST ROW: Walter Lash, William Rebman, Scott Keener, Kirk Barnett, Kenneth Gehris. SECOND ROW: Deborah Reifsnyder, Sydney Astin, Lucille Weaver, Winnie Faust, Doreen Noecker, Betty Rudy. THIRD ROW: Rebecca Reifsnyder, Linda Wayne, Betty Mohn, Beverly Schaeffer, Dorothy Fritz, Diane Fox, Darlene Luckenbill. FOURTH ROW: Marianne Zerbe, Georgene Kennedy, Phyllis Ernst, Marjorie Wilhelm, Darlene Lyon, Susan Schaeffer, Debra Kline. PIANIST Betty Mohn 60 DIRECTOR Mr. Berger directing the band as they play Bandology SENIOR CHORUS FIRST ROW: Joanne Neuin, Marcia Kintzer, Sheilagh Porto, Linda Luckenbill, Nancy Endy, Connie Hender- son, Sally Ann Faust. SECOND ROW: Robert Stutzman, Craig Sheetz, Susan Mengel, Janet Kline, Anita Stcigerwald, Loretta DeLong, Darlene Merkel, Betty Mountz, Patricia Berger, Jacqueline Zerbe. THIRD ROW: George Tobias, Lee Bausher, Scott Walters, Leon Huey, Larry Rentschler, Denice Kalbach, Polly Kline, June Bixler, Marlene Bender, Barbara Kramer, Jane Gassert. Senior Chorus Pianist June Bixler 61 fOfi CULTURAL OUTLETS STUDENT COUNCIL FRONT: Mr. Matthew, advisor. FIRST ROW: Mary Long, Betty Hassler, Sylvia Evans, Larry Lebo, Karl Kline, Cynthia Bashore, Steve Pugliese, John Heflelfingcr, Betsy Reifsnyder. SECOND ROW: Lauren Ernst, Paul Himmelberger, Jeff Hain, David Strieker, Michael Sternberg, Edward Stump. Mr. Matthew, Advisor 62 fOR tug in corn Larry Lebo - Vice President 63 Cindy Bashore - Treasurer Sylvia Evans - Secretary Betty Hassler - Chaplain DRAMA FIRST ROW: Barbara Sterner, Polly Kline, Denice Kalbach, Marcia Kintzer, Craig Sheetz, John Gerberich, Robert Stump, Paul Himmelberger, Michael Witman. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Velma Matthew, Barbara Kramer, Marlene Bender, June Bixler, Sheilagh Porto, Nancy Endy, Linda Luckenbill, Edwin Meredith, Kurt Kreitler. THIRD ROW: Sylvia Evans, Jane Gassert, Mary Long, Laraine Zerbe, Eva Marie Eisenhardt, Mary Ann Hiester, Sally Ann Faust, Bonnie Billet, Donald Hettinger. AUDIO VISUAL Terry Delp, Ronald Merkel. James Heckman, Mr. Rentschler. 64 RED CROSS Girls in the foreground are Sharon Schlegel and Linda Wolf. STANDING: Candice Reiner, Betty Hartz, Linda Kissling, Jacel Reed, Linda Landis, Miss Riegel, Wendy Fitzgerald, Linda Arndt, Donna Shaw, Linda Hess, Julia Kramer, Joyce Bertram. SAFETY PATROL FIRST ROW: Kenneth Showers, Leroy Delong, Kim Groff, Patricia Berger, Sidney Astin, Julia Kramer, Kenneth Gehris, Walter Lash, CraigStoudt, James Luckenbill, Larry Hartz, Lee Groff, Philip Madeira, Richard Reber, Richard Davis, Charles Bressler, Mr. Kaiser. SECOND ROW: Lynn Stoudt, Eric Troutman, Joseph Yanosik, Jeff Hain, June Bixler, John Petinko, Jacqueline Zerbe, Larry Rentschler, Betty Rudy, Lee Bausher, Susan Synder, Jo Ann Neuin, Sandra Hetrick, Deborah Kline, Eileen Behler, Edward Stump, John Kilousky, Robert Reppert, Thomas Troutman, Betty Mountz, Donald DeLong, Robert Stutzman, George Reppert, Terry Meredith, and John Heffelfinger. 65 DEBATE CLUB FIRST ROW: Craig Sheetz, Speaking; Sally Faust and Polly Kline, sitting; SECOND ROW: Mary Lou Wenrich, Susan Mengel, Mike Sternberg, Anita Steigerwald, Ken Gehris, and Janet Kline. Foreground: Mr. Scarpignato, Advisor. AS ILL AS LIBRARY CLUB FIRST ROW: Patricia Berger, Linda Wayne, Daren Graeff, Darlene Bohn, Donna Graeff, Laraine Zerbe, Barbara Sterner, Marlene Bender, Sheilagh Porto, Betty Hassler. SECOND ROW: Donna Noecker, Betty Rudy, Loretta DeLong, Betty Mohn, Ellen Carpenter, Darlene Luckenbill, Dianne Weaver, Eva Marie Eisenhardt, Judy Stamm, Betty Mountz, Sylvia Evans, Darlene Merkel, Janice Kriner, Dianne Fox, Jean Schlenker, Sharon Schaner, Charles Bressler, Mr. Frantz, advisor. (=6 FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA FIRST ROW: Scott Walters, Irvin Bare, Luther Wagner, Eric Troutman, John Petinko, William Krill. SECOND ROW: Lee Bausher, Barry Bricker, Dennis Zerbe, Harry Naft- zinger, Bruce Henne, George Tobias. THIRD ROW: Mr. Steiner, Leon Huey, Larry Rent- schler, Scott Ruth, Harold Krill, John Fesig, Herbert Benzel. in SELf-EXPRtssion. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA FIRST ROW: Susie Evans, Barbara Sterner, Marlene Bender. SECOND ROW: John Gerberich, Janet Evans, Laraine Zerbe, Joan Troutman, Loretta DeLong, John Benjamin, Mr. Frantz. 67 Soccer Substitutes FIRST ROW: James Barnett, Scott Keener, Kirk Barnett, Ken Gehris, Gene Fox, Harold Noll. SECOND ROW: Larry Rentschler, Stanton Schilling, Guy Sticker, Raymond Brumbach, Vickie Miller, Warren Brown, Milfred Hardick. Coach Carl Graver Center Forward Paul Himmelberger Inside Right Richard Boehmer Right Wing Roger Merkey Soccer Scores of Western Berks Champs Oley..........................1-0 Hamburg.......................2-0 Mount Penn....................5-0 Conrad Weiser.................3-1 Brandywine....................4-3 Fleetwood.....................2-0 Twin Valley...................2-0 Kutztown......................1-0 Schuylkill Valley.............2-1 Wilson........................3-0 Get that ball, Bill! Left Full-Back Ron Reed Goal Keeper John Manbeck 71 Right Full-Back Clarence Spannuth Left Field Bill Swope Baseball Third Base Clarence Spannuth Coaches Mr. Paul Wentling Mr. Carl Graver Shortstop Barry Miller Pitcher Harold Althousc Catcher Ron Reed 72 Center field Jim Frantz Second Base Terry Tryon Baseball Team FIRST ROW: Joe Zimmerman, Carl Blatt, Gary Zell- ers, Henry Hollenbach. SECOND ROW: Ronald Suth- erly, Larry Rentschlcr, Raymond Brumbach, Larry Weidner, Paul Himmelberger, James Heckman, Karl Kline, MilfordHardick. THIRD ROW: Donald DeLong, Lee Bausher, Jeff Hain. Right Field Terry Delp BASEBALL OF 1964 Wilson 5 - 1 Conrad Weiser 10-6 Wyomissing 3-4 Governor Mifflin 8 - 0 Wyomissing 10 - 9 Wilson 25 - 0 West Reading 5 - 0 Governor Mifflin 8 - 1 Conrad Weiser 6 - 2 West Reading 6 - 9 won First Base Harold Gassert 73 Forward Harold Gassert Forward Ralph Miller SUBS Roger Merkey, Larry Rentschler, Scott Walters, DonaldDeLong; KNEELING- Karl Kline, Roger Turk, Ralph Hoffman. CENTER Edwin Meredith, Captain Guard John Manbeck 7-5 Guard Clair Brungart, Co-Captain Better Luck Next Time! Guard Lynn Himmelberger Guard James Witters James Graybill, Robert Stutzman, Milford Hardick, William Hoffert, Harold Noll. KNEELING: Irvin Bressler, Francis Ger- berich, Dennis Schuker, Jeff Hain, Larry Lebo. J. V. Coach Mr. Richard Frantz BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Nov. 27 Dec. 1 Dec. 4 Dec. 8 Center Dec. 11 Herman Brumbach Dec. 15 Dec. 18 Dec. 22 Dec. 29 Jan. 5 Jan. 12 Jan. 15 Jan. 19 Jan. 22 Jan. 26 Jan. 29 Feb. 2 Feb. 5 Feb. 9 Feb. 16 Feb. 19 Oley Daniel Boone Hamburg Schuylkill Valley Wyomissing Governor Mifflin Conrad Weiser Muhlenberg Wilson Brandywine West Reading Hamburg Daniel Boone Schuylkill Valley Wyomissing Governor Mifflin Conrad Weiser Muhlenberg Wilson Twin Valley West Reading Non-League Games Forward Nicky Miller Forward George Rcppert 75 Diffudi iurreuvers Varsity Cheerleaders Janet Evans, Susan McCollum, Susan Hollenbach, Joan Troutman, Mary Long, Sylvia Klohr, June Bixler, Janet Keeney. Mrs. Juba, Co-advisor of Cheerleaders Mary Long, Varsity Captain Linda Bender, J. V. Captain Mrs. Sandcl, Co-advisor of Cheerleaders J. V. Cheerleaders KNEELING: Marianne Zerbe, Aud- rey Bashore, Linda Steigerwald. STANDING: Clarissa Hollenbach, Linda Bender, Laura Bausman. At twenty three minutes after nine, Gassert gets the tap. Good Shot, Ed. Kline, number twenty, watches the scramble for the rebound. Yea, Larry, you scored a point. Let's fight, Trojans! Loretta DeLong, Right Inner Betty Hassler Nancy Beamesderfer Center Forward Left Inner J-V Hockey FIRST ROW: Darlene Breidigan, Gail Meyer, Linda Keeney, Clarissa Hollenbach, Mae Meyer, Laura Bailsman, Connie Bashore, Phyllis Tryon, Nancy Ebling. SECOND ROW: Nancy Marks, Deborah Schucker, Linda Krill, Betty Hassler, Sharon Davidheiser, Linda Leisey, Loretta DeLong, Audrey Bashore, Margaret Daub. THIRD ROW: Mary Gogets, Edna Bill- man, Jean Boltz, Susan Etchberger, Audrey Schaeffer, Donna Meyer, Jeanette Shilling, Janice Frantz, Paulene Smith. mm WESTERN BERKS HO Elco at Tulpehocken....... Sch. at THS............... THS at Hamburg............ THS at Conrad Weiser . . . . THS at Sch. Valley........ Hamburg at THS............ Conrad Weiser at THS . . . . Elco at Tulpehocken....... Sch. Valley at THS........ THS at Hamburg............ THS at Conrad Weiser . . . . THS at Sch. Valley........ Hamburg at THS............ Conrad Weiser at THS . . . . Nancy Gogets-Goalie 78 Diane Brightbill-Fullback Joyce Bashore-Fullback Halfbacks: Louise Stamm May Hollenbach Sylvia Klohr fOfi CKEY CHAMP SCORES Varsity ............5-0 ............9-2 ............3-0 ............5-0 ...........0-0 ............5-1 ...........2-1 Jr. Varsity ............3-0 ...........1-0 ............3-0 ...........0-0 ...........2-0 ............4-0 ...........1-0 Clarissa Hollenbach Susan McCullum, Wing Mrs. June Harnly, Coach Laura Bausman, Wing 79 SCORES Ruth Herrington Left Forward OP April 17 Elco 6 - 5 April 24 Wilson 16 - 9 April 27 Schuykill Valley 10 - 11 May 4 Conrad Weiser 36 - 14 May 5 Elco 21 - 8 May 7 Conrad Weiser 12 - 11 May 12 Wilson 31 - 10 May 13 Schuykill Valley 16 - 24 May 14 Governor Mifflin 32 - 8 May 21 Tulpehocken won Mary Balthaser Shortstop SOFTBALL Janet Miller Second Base Dianne Stamm Catcher Nice batting, indeed! 80 Co-Captains Janet Evans Dawn Yeakley J - V's Susan Witman, Sandra Van Sickle, Sheryl Ehrnfeldt, Betty Hassler. Right Forward Laura Bausman Pitcher Darlene Snyder First Base Sheryl Ehrnfeldt 81 Coach Mrs. Juba Barbara Kramer tries to get that ball. WE How about dividing all of this among ourselves? said Paul atone of the basketball games. HAVE Mary had a little lamb! Yeah! Yeah! shout the Imaginations. Oh! Hi Girls! Where does this section of the PENNANT belong? 84 Denice, get that pot off my fingers so I can go to our Prom! Rock-a-bye b-a-b-y. . . sings the FFA during Initation Ceremony. Nuts! I have to start over again! June Bixler exclaims for the 14th. time. Howdy, Partner! exclaims a partici- pant in the Tall Tales gathering in the spring of 1964. Hey you dope, get up! says Susie Evans during a skit in the math assembly. 85 Let's all join in a chorus of 'America the Beautiful', says Donald Keener, Stu- dent Council president. Bonnie Billet and Ken Gehris had a very interesting discussion concerning the Presidential election in Assembly. Bob Stump helps to make the decorations for the Christmas dance. Charter Members of the Class of 1964 SITTING left to right: Laraine Zerbe, Jane Gassert, Marlene Bender, June Bixler, Mary Long, Linda Luckenbill, Marcia Kintzer, Polly Kline, Denice Kalbach, Nancy Endy, Sally Faust, Joan Trout- man, Jane Sonon. STANDING: Larry Rentschler, Scott Walters, Kurt Krcitler, Harold Krill, Paul Himmelberger, Craig Sheetz, Michael Witman. 86 immm PROM QUEEN OF 1965 MARCIA F. KINTZER as the band plays Moonlight Serenade’ gold at the end of the rainbow, AS OUfi SHIP HPPfiOflCHtS My! What do we have here? asks Eva during a drama skit. When . . da . . the pie . . . da . . . was open ... stammers Kurt for a drama improvisation. Assembly May I please have your attention? asked Karl Kline, president of Student Council. And what’s you doin’, honeychild? drawls Bill Hoffert to Jeff Hain. Not too tight, honey! orders Larry Lebo to Steve Roth in a junior TH£ WCSCflPlllG HORIZO Do you give out educations? asks Louise Wetzel during a seventh grade skit. Now say ch-e-e-se, commands Susan Shaeffer during an assembly. Programs A - one, a - two ... A typical band practice led by Mr. Berger. I'll take this one, says Steve Puglicse in an assembly. 91 And the laundry flew,” duringa Junior Class pantomime. PATRONS Class of '66 Class of '67 Class of '68 Bonnie Billet Lee Bausher Marlene Bender June Bixler Eva Marie Eisenhardt Nancy Endy Sylvia Evans Sally Faust John Fesig Jane Gassert John Gerberich Donald Hettinger Mary Ann Hiester Paul Himmelberger Leon Huey Denice Kalbach Marcia Kintzer Polly Kline Barbara Kramer Kurt Kreitler Harold Krill Mary Long Linda Luckenbill Edwin Meredith Sheilagh Porto Larry Rentschler Craig Sheetz Jane Sonon Roljert Stump Joan Troutman P. Scott Walters Michael Witman Laraine Zerbe Dr. Charles T. Reimer Mr. Mrs. William Kline Loring Studios June Gerry Mr. Mrs. Luke Kintzer James Kintzer Mr. Mrs. Emerson Stoudt Mr. Mrs. Jack Evans Barry L. Balthaser Mrs. Stella M. Neuin Mr. Mrs. Wayne Zerbe Frank C. Henderson Mr. Mrs. Henry Zerbe Judy Kline Larry Rentschler Mr. Mrs. John Endy Mr. Mrs. Charles Luckenbill Mr. Mrs. Harold Matthew Mr. Mrs. Claude Schneck Michael Scarpignato George Flanagan Mr. Mrs. William Kaiser Mr. Mrs. Lester Deppcn Mr. Mrs. William Kreitler Mr. Mrs. Ralph S. Tobias Mr. Mrs. Charles D. Cox Larry Kline Mr. Mrs. Carl F. Wilhelm Mr. Mrs. Lester Long Mr. Mrs. Rufus Rebel Sandra Fox Mr. Mrs. Ammon Fox Mr. Mrs. Lester Keener Mr. Mrs. Henry L. Troutman Mr. Mrs. Richard Frantz Mr. Mrs. Roy E. Hettinger Mr. Mrs. Arthur Hettinger Richard A. Adam Mr. Mrs. Mark G. DeLong Mr. Mrs. Denton Kalbach Pamela Kalbach Mr. Mrs. Clarence Mengel Mr. Mrs. Harold Bossard Mr. Mrs. Aaron Smith Mr. Mrs. Edgar Stump J. Paul Burkhart Bernville Motors Mr. Mrs. William Hyland Mr. Mrs. Frank W. Faust Mr. Mrs. Carl Marberger Robert Smith Betty C. Hassler Mr. Mrs. Richard Hassler, Jr. Mr. Mrs. Laurence Ramberger Mr. Mrs. Thomas Sheetz Mr. Mrs. Arthur J. Etchberger Mr. Mrs. Wayne W. Freeman Mr. Mrs. John M. Schade Mr. Mrs. Lewis Ballinger Elvy M. Troutman Mr. Mrs. Lammas Klopp Mr. Mrs. Roy Bubbcnmoyer Mr. Mrs. Irvin J. Kirkhoff Mr. Mrs. Harvey Krill Mr. • Mrs. Mark Bixler Gary Geri Triviets Timothy Lisa Kolh Kelly Ann Kohl Helen Fizz Mr. Mrs. Edwin Meredith Rev. Mrs. Frank W. Ruth Mr. Mrs. Clair Sweigart Mr. Mrs. Wayne Koenig Mr. Mrs. Charles Lebo Mr. Mrs. Samuel Fesig Mr. Mrs. William J. Scigfreid Mr. Mrs. Charles M. Kalbach Mr. Mrs. Paul A. Troutman Bryon Lee Bixler Mr. Mrs. Leroy Snyder Mr. Mrs. Carroll Snyder Mr. Mrs. James W. Luckenbill Burkey's Restaurant Ann Klose Mr. Mrs. Charles Steiner Mr. Mrs. Warren Showers Mr. Mrs. Lee Katz Mr. Mrs. Lester H. Bausher Charlotte's Beauty Shoppe Imaginations: Leon Huey John Fesig Larry Rentschler Donald Hettinger Mr. Mrs. Louis R. Porto Mr. Mrs. Stanley R. Stamm Susan S. Witman Mr. Mrs. Ralph C. Witman American Legion Ricky H. Rentschler Mr. Mrs. Homer H. Rentschler Mr. Mrs. Bruce Good Mr. Mrs. Russell Berger Mr. Mrs. Harvey Hill, Jr. Mr. Mrs. Alvin Gerberich Evelyn Larkin Mr. Mrs. Miles Seidel Gwen Greim Lynn Himmelberger Mr. Mrs. Ira Himmelberger Mr. Clark L. Snyder Mr. Mrs. Leroy Bender Mr. Mrs. Russell Riegel Stoudt's Paint Service Mr. Mrs. Ralph Kissling Mr. Mrs. Howard Kline PRINTING COMPANY • Cl AXtt, N.C. [ I I V'


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