West Snyder High School - Legend Yearbook (Beaver Springs, PA)
- Class of 1959
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T H E 1 9 5 9 L E G E N D wEsT SNYDER HI B Springs, l , iii? mfyff V s'an3'5 , , we ,, 7-'ef Auf: The Class of '59 Drives For Perfection 45. ' The Class of '59 Studies For Perfection ' , I Nw xwwib TABLE OF CONTENTS ADMINISTRATION SENIORS UNDERCLASSMEN ELE ME NTARY 1 3 ATHLETICS ORGANIZATIONS ACTIVITIES ADVERTISING . -. QW 2' 5 4 ff r j in - mx ,Mm 11 'lk win mqgwf. , 1- ' The Class of 59 Helps m the Advancement of Sc1ence Presenting: The Senior's Helping Hand. if The Class of '59 Sees To It That There Will Always Be Radio. Class of '59: Graduation from West Snyder High School is only one of several milestones in your lives. Your educational experiences in our school system have extended to each of you the opportunity to acquire the basic fundamentals necessary in following your chosen CHYGGTS. No one should stop learning upon the completion of high school. It is my sincere hope that each of you will avail yourselves of the many opportunities which are yours. In our complex age of science, technology, and conflicting standards, we need to continue our education if we are to be citizens with an understanding of modern life. Sincerely, 7 ,fwofaf Howard H. Master Supervising Principal at t,,.t. , 1wS,f My 5 'H' -W it W, I Howard H. Master, A. B., M. S. Bloomsburg State Teachers' College Bucknell University Supervising Principal Istand at a pleasant crossroad. A short while ago I saw you on yonder slope. You were eager, expectant,brimful of vitality. You labored, played, stumbled, rose again, persisted --------yes! maybe shed a tear, until you stand with me this day. In the light of your achievements this is a beautiful moment. Just beyond is a short day and then you will be off to other tomorrows. As you go forth to conquer new worlds, I will clasp fond memo- ries to my heart and wish you bon voyage and God's blessing. Prove all thingsg hold fast that which is good. Abstain from all appearance of evil ' 1 These. 5:21, 22. Fil Sherman E. Good Principal 1 1- P62 , Sherman E. Good Sr., B.S., M.S. Susquehanna University Bucknell University Principal Y 'ixiimu Ruth L. R er 38 Central Pennsylvania Business School High School Secretary Helen D. Frey School Board Secretary The secretaries offering their services. IO BOARD OF EDUCATION Row 1: Albert Bickhart, John Swartz, Glenn Bingman, R. Stanley Ritter, Dale Baker, Edwin Keenel. Row 2: Guy Peters, William M. Rigel, Samuel Schlegel, Charles Ewing, Reed Henry, William Kepner, Russell Thomas. Absent when pictures were taken: Randall N. Hassinger, John C. Mattern, Reno Thomas, Paul C. Gross, Harry Hassinger, John Seebold, Harold Shambach, Harold Sharadin. 11 THE DEDICATION xlnlw' 5-if l l J PARENTAL GUIDANCE DOROTHY BINGMAN, B. S . Susquehanna University Commercial Subjects Q .',i,:.- ' . A N W' ie I N i?il', wig, at gag! Qu .ia L if 4, Q 1. . 1.21 'li WH l 4 T 3? 4365 4' w it Pi' 4 .. ts Ht H Q r t ,ff ,Si it 'f Aff fa 91 LM? al tar IX iM,gg,.:?,r :R gr W 1 Lie il lg? ,, W, e ., ,Q H331 K 'ff wi 1 'Q gk EEXIXMJ ff ,W Q?- it .Q if ,,q1,mMi. ,i it-Mg, 1 5 'S 53: z ff, ,r+'1 RQ3 iiimggigl RE :.i f, ' .,iil DONALD E. BECK, B.S., M.S. WARREN BENNER Bloomsburg State Teachers' Bucknell University College Millersville State Teachers' Bucknell University College Social Studies and Geography Driver Education BOYD DIPPERY Swarthmore Penn State Art Department . FN N 3, . ., '- 5 wm- tw i :ii is ji gf, . V r S -, af fi 21, E f .w if-, 2 'K EE: S E i i i i I4 FACULTY JUNE ETZLER, R.N. Lankenau Hospital School Nurse GLENN FOGEL, B.S., M.S. FRANK GILL, B.s. Bloomsburg State Teachers' Susquehanna College Bucknell University Science and History MEMBERS Shippensburg State Teachers' College 1 Biology and Science Science and Social Studies NORMAN KLINE, B.S., M.S. Bloomsburg State Teachers' College Bucknell University Guidance IS FRED HAIGHT Oberlin College Industrial Arts RUSSELL MARTZ, B.S. Pennsylvania State University Agricultural Education RICHARD KLINE, B.S., M.S. Bloomsburg State Teachers' College Bucknell University Commercial RAYMOND MOYER, B.S. Lock Haven State Teachers' College Bloomsburg State Teachers' College Bucknell University General Math 16 . A is M A 1 1 -- in , - 1 K , ' A U -, f- V V . uf :we ' ' Whwserfg - i, 4. ' I pggff ' Lt y1ifEfi2,rgf . f - f - 2. - f 1,3-Hf2x5ia2 : : i A , X , effiififzfa g -f J. RICHARD LEPLEY, A.B., M.A. Susquehanna University Bucknell University Science FACUL PATRICIA MURPHY, B.S. Clarion State Teachers' Collegel Library Science T ge' S fr as ,ff ' fa 2 ,ra , 313 ,vw rw K 1, 1 ww 5? 15 'IF ri wi li ff X 3 Qs S Q Q .4 aa ff . - L ,iv 7 ?4g ..', .' . ' ,sg-1' 3H1A-V-v,A, ' ,QQ ca d KM ' vijlifi 11 . 1x A. f ig . -A Qu' 3-My 2 , let l. . -rs A k2ii? 'iiL3gegg, S ggi: .A 4 gs Q- is, . rlffg, gift Y Vi Tk? CLARK NEVIN, B.S. fn MERRILL PETERS A B Susquehanna University Juniata College , . . Music Education MEMBERS ADA JAYNE ROMIG, A.B. Susquehanna University English, French, Latin Q Bethany Biblical Seminary Bucknell University English and Literature MAE ROMIG, B.s. Bloomsburg State Teachers' College English l ax 17 ELIZABETH M. REAM, A.B University of Iowa Special Education CAROLE SADOSUK, A.B. EUGENE SOLOMAN, B.S. Susquehanna University Math and Latin East Stroudsburg State Teachers ' College Penn State University Health and Physical Education FACULTY MEMBERS WILLIAM WAGNER, A.A., A.B. George Washington University Social Studies MARY WAHA, B.S. Pennsylvania State University Home Economics Q9 I8 RUSSELL A. WELLER, B.S. Pennsylvania State University Agricultural Education f ff SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS AND ADVISORS LF A 9 is C A illzv to Haiti Seated: Secretary . . . . Nancy Mattern Treasurer. . . . . Judy Gilbert President .... . . Herb Kratzer Vice President . . . . Philip Loht Standing: Advisors . . Mr. Wagner Mr. Lepley Mr. Peters Senior Class History In the 1955-56 school year the present class of 59 was, for the first time since the consolidation of Beaver Vocational and McClure High Schools. united as an entire class at the Beaver Vocational school building. The students from the different schools met and made new, firm friendships. During the Sophomore year Dennis Knepp was elected President, Donald Renninger, Vice President, Joy Knepp, Secretary, and Janice Auman, Treasurer. Projects this year included a bake sale at the Beaver Fair. A booth project at the fair won second place. The very successful, and the first major informal dance, was held at the new school of West Snyder. The theme was the Sock Hop. A class supper held that year was also successful to a very high degree. In the Junior year the Class was very busy and very active. Some of the projects included selling peanuts, candy, cards and stationery, and class suppers. A Back-to-School dance was held in Septem- ber and was enjoyed by a large percentage of the student body. The class play entitled, The Nutt Family. was a hilarious comedy, which was very successful. The officers who did a very capable job of leadership in the past year were Donald Renninger, President, Dennis Knepp, Vice Presidentg Nancy Mattern,Secretaryg and Judy Gilbert, Treasurer. The group sponsored the Junior Prom, which everyone enjoyed. The Senior year was the best of all, since the class went to Washington, D. C. for the class trip. The Senior Class also presented a play entitled, Now You're Talkingfwhich was a very big success. The class officers for this year were Herbert Kratzer, Presidentg Philip Loht, Vice President, Nancy Mattern, Secretaryg and Judy Gilbert. Treasurer. The Advisors, past and present, are to be thanked for their wonderful co-operation and help these past four years. They are Mr. J. R. Lepley, Mr. Merrill Peters, Mr. Morris Quint, and Mr. Cloyd Wagner. -- if ' 1 EDWARD BARRY ARNOLD General G-M3,n Basketball, 2,3,4g Soccer, 2,3,4g Baseball, 1,2 3,43 Boys Chorus, 4, Light Panel Operator, 3,45 Yearbook Staff, 4, Art Editor. Noted For: My white sweater. Pride and Joy: Sandra and my model airplanes. Pet Peeve: Sack dresses. Secret Desire: To own a hot custom and drag- ster. Chosen Career: Automotive Designer. HOBART BAKER Academic Bud' Class Congress, 1,2,3,4g Student Council, 3, Basketball Manager, 2,3,45 Boys' Chorus, 2,3, Mountain Peek Staff, 3, Legend Staff, 43 Foren- sics, 2. Noted For: My ability to blow smoke rings. Pride and Joy: My '48 Chevy. Pet Peeve: Chemistry Class. Secret Desire: To graduate from college. Chosen Career: Conservation. f N ,,-7 WL.. 1935! JANICE ELAINE AUMAN Commercial Jan History Club, 3,45 Band, l,2,3,4g District Junior Band, lg Junior Band, 1, Dance Band, 3, Girls' Chorus, 2,33 Girls' Basketball, 1,25 Class Con- gress, 2,3,4, Newspaper Staff, 3,43 Class Treas- urer,2g Forensics, 13Junior Chorus, lg F.H.A., 23 Mixed Chorus, 4, Girls' Ensemble, 4. Noted For: Driving Ken's Mercury and gabbing to Freda. Pride and Joy: Ken and baby sister,.Beth. Pet Peeve: Getting up in the morning. Secret Desire: To own a jitney like Larry Troxell's. Chosen Career: Telephone Operator. LYNN BAKER Academic Bake Basketball Manager, 2,3,45 Boys' Chorus, 2,33 School Paper, 3, Baseball Manager, 2. Noted For: Long hair. Pride and Joy: My sister, Pat. Pet Peeve: Cafeteria meals. Secret Desire: To own a radio and T.V. repair shop. Chosen Career: Electronics. 21 ROBERT GLENN BAILEY General BOW Band, 1,2,3,4, Basketball, 2, Class Congress, 2 3,43 Student Council, 4. Noted For: Driving a Plymouth. Pride and Joy: My pet dog, Lady. Pet Peeve: Getting up early. Secret Desire: Play pro baseball. Chosen Career: Barbering. LYDIA IRENE BOWERSOX Homemaking Lydia Noted For: Shortness. Pride and Joy: A certain boy. Pet Peeve: Jazz Music. Secret Desire: To own a new car. Chosen Career: Housewife. WAYNE ASHLEY BALMER General Ash Soccer, 3,45 Wrestling Manager, 35 Boys' Chorus, 4, Mixed Chorus, 4, Shop Foreman, 3: Legend Staff, 4. Noted For: Going to McClure. Pride and Joy: Harriet and my photos of James Dean. Pet Peeve: Flappers CGuys who dig mudilapsj Secret Desire: To own a '55 Chevy Ragtop. Chosen Career: Barbering. ANN BUFFINGTON Academic Ann Girls' Chorus, 2,45 Junior Chorus, 1, History Club, 3,43 F.N.A., 4: Legend Staff, 45 Band, 1. Noted For: Not turning books in on time. Pride and Joy: My pet, Blackie. Pet Peeve: Getting out of bed. Secret Desire: To own a horse ranch, Chosen Career: Practical Nurse. 22 HELEN LOUISE BOWERSOX Homemaking Helen F.H.A., 3,4. Noted For: Bashfulness. Pride and Joy: My Dad's Plymouth. Pet Peeve: Conceited people. Secret Desire: To own a new Ford. Chosen Career: The Waves. GLENN ALFRED CAMP Vocational Campy' F.F.A., 1,2,3,4. Noted For: Leaving the girls alone. Pride and Joy: My '50 Chevrolet. Pet Peeve: P.O.D. Secret Desire: To own a large farm. Chosen Career: Farming. . , H. as f my a 'B+ 1 v 5 ' if A 1 1 it ...W Y :gf .1 . .- ,. We M A5,g,f -ia. ,...: -H ie 5 ii 5' ' A me .'-,, v 5 JACK COLABINE Academic Bigelow Boys' Chorus, 4, Mountain Peek, 4. Noted For: Quietness. Pride and Joy: Jane Stroup. Pet Peeve: Catching chickens. Secret Desire: To make money. Chosen Career: Air Force. STANLEY EWING DIPPERY Academic Dip Class Congress, 1,2 , 3 , 4, Student Council, 2, Newspaper Staff, 2, Yearbook Staff, 4. Noted For: Wise Cracks . Pride and Joy: Archery. Pet Peeve: Mathematics. Secret Desire: To own a showroom full of new Chryslers. Chosen Career: Air Force CU. SJ Q-s 4.441 KATHLEEN ALTHEA DEAN Academic Kat Class President, lg Class Congress, 2,3,4g Band, 1,2,3,4, Class Play, 3, Student Council, 2, Bas- ketball, l,2,3,4, District Chorus , 3,45 Mixed Chorus, 2,3,4, Girls' Chorus, 2,3,4, Girls' En- semble, 3,4g Mixed Ensemble, 3, Dance Band, 3: Co-Editor of Mountain Peek, 4, Associate Editor, 3,Newspaper,2,3,41HistoryClub, 2.4, FNA, 3,4g Vice-President of FNA, 3: C ho r al Captain, 33 FTA, 2, Library Assistant, 3: Co-Captain of Cheerleaders, 3,43 Science Club. 45 Jr. District Band, lg Frank S. Attinger Contests, l,2,3. Noted For: That Ravenous Appetite . Pride and Joy: Ron. Pct Peeve: Two-faced people. Secret Desire: To be a Surgeon. Chosen Career: Nursing. CHARLES LEE ERB Vocational Chink FFA, l,2,3,4, Class Play, 4. Noted For: Cutting up in class. Pride and Joy: Hunting. Pet Peeve: Having soup 3 out of 5 meals aweek in cafeteria. Secret Desire: To be a football player. Chosen Career: State Policeman. 23 JUNE ELLEN DECKER Commercial History Club, 2,3,4: FHA, 2,3,4, Girls' Chorus, 3, 4, Mountain Peek Staff, 3,43 Mixed Chorus, 3,4. Noted For: Laughing. Pride and Joy: Stan and my clothes. Pet Peeve: Conceited people. Secret Desire: To travel around the world in 79 days. Chosen Career: Secretary and housewife. June PATRICIA DARLENE FRY Academic Pat Class Congress, 1,2,3,45 Junior Historian Club, 2,3,45 Science Club, 2,3,45 F.H.A., 2,35 Junior Degree5Chapter Degree5Sentinel,35 F.N.A., 3,45 F.T,A., 25 Cheerleading, 3,45 Girls' Chorus, 2,3,45 Mixed Chorus, 3,45 Girls' Ensemble, 3, 4, May Day Court, 35 Newspaper Staff, 3,45 Associate Editor, 35 Co-Editor, 45 Legend Staff, 45 Associate Editor5 Class Play, 35 Frank S. Attinger Contest, 1,25 Music Forensics, 3. Noted For: Chewing gum. Pride and Joy: Clair. Pet Peeve: Hillbilly Music. Secret Desire: To be a surgeon. Chosen Career: Nursing. CARL FRANKLIN EWING Vocational Carl F.F.A.,1,2,3,45Secretaryof F.F.A., 2,35 Green- hand Degree5 Chapter Farmer5 Sun Farmer. Noted For: Going to Beavertown. Pride and Joy: Carol Pet Peeve: P.O.D. Secret Desire: To own a new Dodge. Chosen Career: Farming. PARK ELWOOD FULTZ Vocational Park F.F.A.,1,2,3,45Secretaryof F.F.A., 2,35 Green- hand Degreeg Chapter Farmer5 Sun Farmer. Noted For: Going behind the applehouse. Pride and Joy: Mary. Pet Peeve: P.O.D. Class. Secret Desire: To Travel. Chosen Career: Farming. ri 4 2 4 BETSY ANN FELKER Commercial Betsy Class Secretary, 15 Band, 1,2,45 Junior Chorus, 15 F.H.A., 3,45 F.H.A. Treasurer, 45 Historian Club, 3,45 Newspaper Staff, 3,45 Girls' Chorus, 4. Noted For: Laughing. Pride and Joy: Dallas and clothing. Pet Peeve: Mushy people. Secret Desire: To go to the moon. Chosen Career: Housewife. ROBERT L. FURGISON General and Vocational Furgie Band, 1,2,3,45 F.F.A., 1,2,3,45Wrest1ing, 2,3,45 Boys' Chorus, 1,45 Mixed Chorus, 4. Noted For: His walk and his haircut. Pride and Joy: The '54 Merc. Pet Peeve: Bug catcher, fender guides, and mud flaps. Secret Desire: To own a 32 Ford channeled road- ster with '56 Chevy full house. Chosen Career: Marines. tiff? JUDITH LEE GILBERT Commercial Judy Class Officer, 3,4, Student Council, 4: Frank S. Attinger Contest, 2,33 Junior Historian Club, 3,45 Girls' Chorus, 3, Newspaper Staff, 3,45 Associate Editor, 4, Legend Staff, 4, Honor Society: Class Play, 3,4: United Nations Trip, 4. Noted For: My scholastic ability. Pride and Joy: My wonderful friends and Life. Pet Peeve: People who aren't reliable. Secret Desire: To be famous and see the world. Chosen Career: Feature Writer. SARAH JOANNE HEINTZELMAN Academic Sarah Junior Chorus, 1, Girls' Chorus, 2,3,4, Mixed Chorus, 3,45 Girls' Basketball, 2,3,4g Student Council,2,3gNewspaper Staff, 3,4, History Club, 2,3,4g History Club Treasurer,3, Future Nurses' Club, 3,43 Frank S. Attinger Contests, l,2,3, Honor Society, Class Congress, 1,2,3,4, Science Club, 4. Noted For: My blond hair. Pride and Joy: Fred. Pet Peeve: Tomatoes. Secret Desire: To be an Air-line Stewardess. Chosen Career: Nursing. eww FREDA ANN GOSS Commercial Fritz Band, l,2,3,4g Girls' Chorus, 2 , 3 ,4g Mixed Chorus, 4, Junior Chorus, lg Junior Historian Club, 2,3,4, F.H.A., lg Newspaper Staff, 3,45 Class Play, 3. Noted For: Gabbing to Janice, Pride and Joy: My brother Rahn, Pet Peeve: Conceited people. Secret Desire: To meet Robert Horton. Chosen Career: Secretarial Work. MARJORIE JEAN HERBSTER Commercial Marge Majgrefie, 1,2,3,4, Student Council, 43 Class Congress, 4, Class Play, 3,45 F.H.A., 1.2,3,45 Newspaper Staff, 3,43 Junior Historian Club, 3.4, Girls' Chorus, 2,3,4g Mixed Chorus, 2,3,4g Mixed Ensemble, 35 Girls' Ensemble, 3,43 State Foren- sics, 3:Junior Chorus, lg F.H.A. Junior Degree, 2, District Chorus, 3. Noted For: Being with opposite sex. Pride and Joy: Boys and clothes. Pet Peeve: Sloppy people. Secret Desire: Meet Rick Nelson. Chosen Career: Police Woman. 2 5 GEORGE WILLIAM HASSINGER Commercial Hass' Boys' Chorus, l,2,3,4g Class Representative, 3 Mixed Chorus, l,2,3,4, May Day Court, 2, Boys Basketball, 1,2,3,4, Baseball, 2,3,4. Noted For: Going to New Berlin. Pride and Joy: Sports. Pet Peeve: Getting up in the morning. Secret Desire: To have a car of my own. Chosen Career: Air Force. JANET LOUISE HIGGINS Academic Janet F.H.A. 2,3,4g Girls' Chorus, 2,3,4, Mixed Chorus, 3,45 Science Club, 2,3,Junior Historian Club, 2,35 Girls' Ensemble, 4, F.N.A,, 3, Newspaper, 3,43 Girls' J.V. Basketball, lg Class Congress, l,2,4g Frank S. Attinger Contest, 1: Legend Staff. Noted For: Going with Nelson, Pride and Joy: Nelson. Pet Peeve: Vegetable soup. Secret Desire: To be a success. Chosen Career: Social Work. SUE ELLEN HERBSTER Commercial Salsaberry Girls' Chorus, 3: Mixed Chorus, 4, Mountain Peek,3,4g Class Congress, 3: History Club, 3,4g Science Club, 3,45 Class Play, 3,4. Noted For: My height. Pride and Joy: Sherm. Pet Peeve: Penny millionaires. Secret Desire: To be a jet pilot. Chosen Career: Secretary at R.C.A. ALBERT LARRY KAUFFMAN Vocational Albert F.F.A., 1,2,3,4. Noted For: Leaving the girls alone. Pride and Joy: '51 Chevy pick-up trucl . Pet Peeve: P.O.D. Secret Desire: To go to Hawaii. Chosen Career: Truck Driver. 415 PHYLLIS MAE HERMAN Homemaking Phyllis' F.H.A.,1,2,3,4: Junior Degree, Chapter Degree Noted For: My smile. Pride and Joy: A certain boy. Pet Peeve: Jazz music. Secret Desire: To have a beautiful home. Chosen Career: Factory worker. ROBERT AMBROSE KLINE Commercial Pro Boys' Chorus, 1,2 , 3 , 4: Mixed Chorus. l,2,4, Class Congress, 3: Wrestling, 2 , 3 ,4: Soccer, 3,4g Band, 1,2,3,4g Class Play, 35 Newspaper Staff, 3,4. Noted For: Not shaving. Pride and Joy: Women. Pet Peeve: Band. Secret Desire: To Date a certain girl. Chosen Career: Barbering. 26 K SHIRLEY ESTHER KLINE Academic Shirley Girls' Chorus, 3,4, Mixed Chorus, 3,45 FNA, 3,4, History Club, 2,3,4, Mountain PeekSta.ff, 3, Class Congress, 2, Frank S. Attinger Contests, l,2,3, 45 Legend Staff, 4, Jr. Chorus, 1. Noted For: Winningfirst placein thc U.N. exam- ination. Pride and Joy: That swimming pool! Pet Peeve: Tests on Monday mornings. Secret Desire: To go around the world. Chosen Career: Nursing. HERBERT KRATZER Vocational Agriculture Herb' FFA, 1,2,3, Class Reporter, 2, Student Council, 3, Class President, 4, Track, 2, Wrestling, 2,3,4, Soccer, 2,3,4. Noted For: Being stubborn. Pride and Joy: Hunting. Pet Peeve: Basketball players. Secret Desire: To be a West Point Cadet. Chosen Career: Veterinarian. DENNIS D. KNEPP Academic Kneppy Boys' Chorus, l,2,3,4, Class President, 2, Vice- President, 3, Student Council, 2,3,4, Class Play, 3,4, Class Congress, 45 Basketball, l , 2,3,4, Soccer, l,2,3,4, Baseball, l,3,4, Newspaper, 3, Legend Staff, 4, Co-Captain of Basketball and Soccer. 4. Noted For: Going to Beavertown. Pride and Joy: Brenda. Pet Peeve: Pat and Dolores always asking for chewing gum. Secret Desire: To date Bridgette Bardot. Chosen Career: Physical Education Instructor. PHILIP LOHT Academic Bucky Student Council, 3,45 Soccer, 4, Wrestling, 2,3,4, Science Club, 4, Class Representative, 3,45 Moun- tain Peek, 3,4, Class Vice-President, 4, Class Play, 3,4, History Club, 4. Noted For: My devilishness. Pride and Joy: That Blue Bomb. Pet Peeve: People who don't like Studebakers. Secret Desire: To own a Golden Hawk. Chosen Career: Wrestling coach. 27 JOY ELAINE KNEPP Academic Joy Junior Chorus, lg Mixed Chorus, 2,3,4, Girls' Chorus, 2 ,3 ,4, Girls' Ensemble, 3,45 Mixed Ensemble, 3,4, J.V. Basketball, 1,2, Mountain Peek Staff, 3,45 Legend-Treasurer, 4, Cheer- leading, 3,4, Frank S. Attinger Contests, 1,2,3,4, Science Club, 2,4, History Club, 2,3,4, Student Council, 2,3, Class Congress, 3,4, Class Secre- tary, 2, Class Vice-President, 1, Jr. District Band, 1, Forensics, 2,3,45 Band, 1,2,3,4, Dance Band, 3. Noted For: My laugh. Pride and Joy: My Dog Buttons . Pet Peeve: Peas and hamburg. Secret Desire: To travel. Chosen Career: Math. NANCY ANN MATTERN Commercial Nancy Band, 1,2,3,45 Girls' Chorus, l,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus, 2 , 3 , 45 Mixed Ensemble, 3, 45 Girls' Ensemble, 3,45 Jazz Band, 3,45 Brass Ensemble, 35 Pianist, 3,45 Class Representative, 25 Class Secretary, 3,45 Yearbook Staff, 45 Newspaper Staff, 3,45 Forensics, 45 History Club, 2,3,45 F. T.A.5 F.H.A.,1,2. Noted For: Musical Ability. Pride and Joy: My Dad's Fury. Pet Peeve: Getting up early. Secret Desire: To be a concert pianist. Chosen Career: Music Teacher. CAROL JEAN LOSE Vocational Carol Girls' Chorus, 25 Class Representative, 43 His- tory Club, 2,35 Science Club, 2,35 Newspaper Staff, 3,45 F.l-I A., 1,2,3,4g Secretary of area F. H,A, 3,45 Junior Degree, Chapter Degree. Noted For: Going Steady. Pride and Joy: Carl. Pet Peeve: P.O.D. Secret Desire: To go to Hawaii. Chosen Career: Housewife. BONNIE LOU MILLER Vocational Bonnie Noted For: My pony tail. Pride and Joy: My brother Wayne. Pet Peeve: Our telephone line. JANICE KAY MARKLEY Commercial Ja.nice' Band, 2,3,4: F.H.A., 2,3,45 Newspaper Staff, 3,4 Junior Historian Club, 3,45 Girls' Chorus, 3,4 Mixed Chorus, 45 Junior Chorus, 1. Noted For: Working at Leo's. Pride and Joy: My clothing and my father's car Pet Peeve: People that use vulgar language. Secret Desire: To be Pat Boone's Private Secre- tary. Chosen Career: Secretarial Work. CHARLES EUGENE MITCHELL , Vocational Mitch' F.F.A., 1, 2 , 3 , 45 F.F.A. Treasurer, 45 Boys Chorus, 2,4. Noted For: Being short. Pride and Joy: Working on cars. SecretDesire: To be an inheritor of the million- Pet Peeve: Opera singers. aire. Secret Desire: To own a speed shop. Chosen Career: Beautician. Chosen Career: Mechanic. 2 as Y . H ., . , 5 f -ft isrs ' ' Ja-1 , , , iiss fr 28 l DELORES ANN MOYER Vocational Lorrie' F.H.A.. l,2.3.4g Junior Degree: Chapter Degree. Noted For: Blushing. Pride and Joy: My brother. Darius. Pet Peeve: Certain people. Secret Desire: To move to New York state. Chosen Career: Factory Worker. DONALD EUGENE RENNINGER Academic George Jr. Chorus. 1: Boys' Chorus. 2.3.41 Mixed Chorus, 2.3,4g Soccer. 2.3.43 Basketball, l.2,3g Frank S. Attinger Contest. 1.2.31 Class Congress. 2.3.45 Vice President. 2: President. 31 Student Council. 2.3.41 Student Council P r e S ident. 43 Legend Editor. 4: History Club. 3.4: Vice President. 3: President. 4: Science Club. 3.4: Science Club President, 4: Class Play. 4g Wrestling. 4. My big mouth. Noted For: Pride and Joy: Arla and Karen Sue. Pet Peeve: Sack Dresses. Secret Desire: To be President oi the United States. Chosen Career: Engineering. v ,UP DOLORES JOANNE MOYER Academic Dolores Class Congress. l.2: Science Club, 2.3.4: History Club. 2.3.4: F.N.A.. 3.4: News Reporter, 3g Girls' Chorus, 3,43 Mixed Chorus, 3,45 F.H.A.. 2,33 Basketball, l,3,4g Newspaper Associate Editor, 3,4g Class Play, 3,43 Legend Staff, 4. Noted For: Chewing gum. Pride and Joy: Men Pet Peeve: Stuck-up People. Secret Desire: To own a sports car. Chosen Career: Nursing. BARBARA JEAN RIEGEL Commercial Barb Junior Chorus. 1: Historian Club. 3.45 F.H.A. 3.4: Mountain Peek Staff, 33 Girls' Chorus, 4. Noted For: My Red Hair. Pride and Joy: Jack and clothes. Pet Peeve: Pat Boone. Secret Desire: To own all of Elvis Presley's records. Chosen Career: Housewife. i 3 1!. T' 29 BARBARA GAYLE OCKER Vocational Cactus Girls' Chorus. 1,25 F.H.A.. 2.3.43 Junior Degreeg Chapter Degreeg Newspaper. 3.4. Noted For: Clowning with Bonnie, Phyllis. and Delores. Pride and Joy: My parents. Pet Peeve: Stringbeans and certain people. Secret Desire: To pilot a jet. Chosen Career: Test drive the new cars. SANDRA LOUISE SCHLEGEL Academic Sandy Band. 1,2,3,-'lg Mixed Chorus, 3.4, Girls' Chorus, 2,3,4:Junior Chorus, 1, Varsity Basketball, l,2, 3,41 FTA, 2.3,4g Science Club. 2,3,4g History Club, 2,3,4, Forensics, l,2,3g Newspaper Staff, 3, Class Congress, 2, Accompanist, 3,45 Ath- letic Association, l,2,3,4, Majorette, l,2,3,4. Noted For: My athletic and musical ability. Pride and Joy: Barry and my clog, Tottie . Pet Peeve: Smokers. Secret Desire: To coach the girls' basketball team at West Snyder. Chosen Career: Physical Education Teacher. NELLIE LOU RIGEL Commercial Nellie Class Treasurer. 1, Class representative, 3,4: History Club, 2,3,4, Newspaper Staff. 3.4, Class Play, 3: Yearbook Staff, 4. Noted For: Deep voice. Pride a.nd Joy: My family, friends, and books. Pet Peeve: Hamburg and peas. Secret Desire: To own a ranch for crippled children. Chosen Career: Missionary. DONALD R. SIZER Vocational Agriculture FFA, 1,2,3,4g Green Hand Degree FFA, Chapter Farmer Degree FFA. Noted For: Going to Belltown. Pride and Joy: A certain girl. Pet Peeve: P.O.D. Secret Desire: To own a 58 Ford. Chosen Career: Mechanic. Don N Q K SO Q. do CAROLE ANN RITTER Academic Carole Band, l,2,3.4, Mixed Chorus. 2,3,4g Girls' Chorus. 2,3,4g Mixed Ensemble, 3,41 Girls' Ensemble, 3.4, Junior District Band, lg District Chorus, 3,45 Forensics, l,2,3,4: Junior Historian Club, 2,3.4, Science Club, 2,3,4, Future Nurses, 3,43 News- paperSta.ff, 3, YearbookStaff, 4: Class Congress, 45 May Day Court, 2. Noted For: Singing ability. Pride and Joy: Mike. Pet Peeve: Teachers who give school work on week-ends. Secret Desire: To own an organ. Chosen Career: Nursing. RICHARD L. SIZER General DiCk Junior Chorus, 1, FFA, 1,25 Boys' Chorus, 4. Noted For: My art ability. Pride and Joy: My collie dog. Pet Peeve: In-laws. Secret Desire: To be successful. Chosen Career: Steel worker. il-uf' Lwf Km V1 ge' QM ,S A l2ffv5':1 F vi, .if FM ffm 1, ,ew g Q-wg'-N ,gf , ff' or 3, 41' aff. -. 'K-3 Eff f, no 1 ' as fx t it :::t,. f si' nggfq.-5. . . .fwfr Fa E, g ye g ,- 4 me '.-Wu' 'f f, ft, I fl-1-Qt HAM' K , W, ,L viz,--A. sq. 1 1:. 5 , ARLA MAE SNOOK Academic Tiny Junior Chorus, lg Girls' Chorus, 2.3,45 Mixed Chorus, 3,45 F.N.A., 3,45 Basketball. l,2.3,4: Co- Captain, 2,35 Newspaper Staff, 35 Yearbook Staff, 45 Subscription Manager5 History Club. 2,3,45 Science Club, 2.3,45 Class Congress. 45 Foren- sics, 2,35 Class Play Prompter, 4: Frank S. Attinger Contest. 2,3. Noted For: Being with Donald. Pride and Joy: Donald, and my niece, Karen Sue. Pet Peeve: Certain gum-chewers. Secret Desire: To become a professional singer. Chosen Career: Nursing. THOMAS H. SNOOK Vocational Tex F.F.A.. l,2,3,4. Noted For: Sleeping in class. Pride and Joy: A certain girl. Pet Peeve: P.O.D. Secret Desire: To ovsm a new Chevy. Chosen Career: Farming , - E r 5 S 4 K LH 1 x XX - Q, x f 4 f,, , KENNETH EDWARD SNOOK Vocational Ken F.F.A., 1.2,3,45 Reporter, 4. Noted For: Working at the Gas Station. Pride and Joy: My '51 Ford. Pet Peeve: Opera singers. Secret Desire: To build a '39 Ford coupe with 51 Old's engine. Chosen Career: Mechanic. ARLENE FRANCES SOLES Academic Arlene Class Play, 3,45 Girls' Chorus. 2,3,45 Mixed Chorus, 3,4: Newspaper Staff, l,2,3,45 F.T.A., 25 F.N.A. 3,45 Science Club, 2,3.45 History Club, 2,3,45 Class Congress, 2,3,4g Yearbook Staff, 45 Forensics, l,2,35 Basketball, 1,25 Basketball Manager, 3,45 FrankS. Attinger Contest, l,2,3,4. Noted For: Different-hair styles. Pride and Joy: Cousin Susie and my French poodle, Kel. Pet Peeve: Loud people. Secret Desire: To be a dramatic actress. Chosen Career: Nursing. 1' 3l .wc ? RONALD A. SNOOK General Poodle' Wrestling. 2. Noted For: Being the married man of the class Pride and Joy: My wife, Tonna. Pet Peeve: School. Secret Desire: To be a Road construction worker Chosen Career: Road construction worker. ROGER RONALD SPICKLER Commercial Spick Soccer Manager, 43 Basketball Manager, 3,43 Baseball Manager, 4, Boys' Chorus, 43 Mixed Chorus, 4. Noted For: Driving a Chrysler. Pride and Joy: Sports. Pet Peeve: Coming to school in the morning. Secret Desire: To oum a Cadillac convertible. Chosen Career: Salesman. eq..-..:' A Q-my www' JAMES DANIEL SPAID Academic Skeeter Soccer,1,23 Basketball, l,2,3,4, Baseball, 1,3,4Q Boys' Chorus, 1.23 Mixed Chorus, 1,23 Band, l,2, 3,43 Newspaper Staff, 3: Class Congress, 4, Class Play. 33 FTA, 2,3.4. Noted For: Flirting with girls. Pride and Joy: My 5l Merc. Pet Peeve: Working. Secret Desire: To test drive the new Chryslers . Chosen Career: Teaching physical education. ILAH SPIGELMYER Commercial Nugie FHA, 2,3,4, Girls' Chorus, 2,33 Mixed Chorus, 3,43 Newspaper Staff, 3,43 Class Play Make-up, 3,43 Junior Chorus, 1. Noted For: Going steady. Pride and Joy: Harold. Pet Peeve: Sweet potatoes. Secret Desire: To drive stock cars. Chosen Career: Beautician. 32 JANE SPAIDE Commercial Jane Girls' Chorus, 2,33 Mixed Chorus, 2,3,43 Girls' Ensemble, 3,43 Mixed Ensemble, 33 Newspaper Staff, 2,3,4: FHA, 1,21 History Club, 3: Band, l, 2,3,43 Majorctte, 3,43 Class Congress, 33 Student Council, 43 Basketball, l,2, Forensics, 1,2,3,43 Class Play, 33 Junior Band, 13 Junior Chorus, 1. Noted For: Flirting. Pride and Joy: My pink television. Pet Peeve: Joy Knepp. Secret Desire: To date Elvis Presley. Chosen Career: Secretarial work. JANE SPIGELMYER Commercial Jane FHA, 2,3,4, Girls' Chorus, 2,33 Mixed Chorus, 3, 43 Newspaper Staff, 3.43 Class Play make-up, 3. Noted For: Working at the pool. Pride and Joy: Johnny, Pet Peeve: Fords . Secret Desire: To be a model. Chosen Career: Housewife. ' an LEWIS EDWARD STRAUB Vocational Louie F.F.A., l,2,3,4, Reporter, 3, President, 4, S.U.N. Farmer Degree. Noted For: Mercury convertible. Pride and Joy: Maureen. Pet Peeve: P.O.D. Secret Desire: To travel around the world. Chosen Career: State Police Force. KAY PATRICIA WAGNER Academic Kay Band, 1 , 2 , 3 , 4, Girls' Chorus, 2,3,4, Mixed Chorus, 3,4, F.N.A., 3,45 Vice-President of F.N. A., 4, Science Club, 2,3,4, History Club, 2,3,4, Newspaper Staff, 3, YearbookStaff, 4, Advertising manager, May Day Court, 2,3, Class Congress, 2,3,4, Basketball manager, 3,45 Basketball, 1, Junior District Band, 1, Girls' Ensemble, 4, Honor Society, Forensics, l,2,3,4. Noted For: Driving my blue and white Ford, Pride and Joy: Gary: Pet Peeve: School work on date nights. Secret Desire: To go to England to visit my pen pal, Janet. Chosen Career: Nursing. is . MARTHA ELAINE THOMAS Commercial Porky Junior Chorus, 1, Girls' Chorus, 2,3, Mixed Chorus, 3,4, F.H.A., 2,3,4, Vice-President, 3, President, 4, Student Council, 4, Girls' En- semble, 4, Class Play, 3, Mountain Peek Staff, 3,4, Class Congress, 2,3,4. Noted For: My silly nickname. Pride and Joy: Fred. Pet Peeve: Riding the bus to school. Secret Desire: To be Perry Mason's private secretary. Chosen Career: Secretary. KENNETH C. WAGNER General K. C. Basketball, 3,4, Mixed Chorus, 2, Boys' Chorus, 2,4. Noted For: Being in the Earth Angels Rod and Custom Association. Pride and Joy: My '53 Chevy. Pet Peeve: Bug catchers and mud flaps. Secret Desire: To put a '59 Chrysler 300 D, V8 s tr aight s tic k with overdrive engine in my Chevy. Chosen Career: Owning a used car lot. 5 33 JEREMIAH RUBIN WAGNER Academic Jerimy' Band, l,2,3,4, Class representative, 3,4, Boys Chorus, 2,3,4, Mixed Chorus, 4, Junior Chorus 1, Science Club, 4. Noted For: Missing the school bus. Pride and Joy: Rifles. Pet Peeve: History. Secret Desire: To invent something. Chosen Career: God will choose. MARY GRACE WALTER Vocational Mary FHA, l,2,3,4g Junior Degrees and Chapter De- grees, Newspaper Staff, 3.4. Noted For: Going steady. Pride and Joy: Park. Pet Peeve: P.O.D. Secret Desire: To travel. Chosen Career: Housewife. I 0 2 KENNETH LEON WAGNER General L Baseball, l,3,4g Basketball, 2,3,4. Noted For: Sports ability. Pride and Joy: Julia and baseball. Pet Peeve: Cigarettes. Secret Desire: To manage the Yankees. Chosen Career: Professional baseball. MAX IRVIN WEADER General Weader Noted For: Having too many uncles. Pride and Joy: Carol. Pet Peeve: Teachers, Secret Desire: To sail around the world. Chosen Career: Draftsman. 34 MADELINE E. WAGNER Vocational Shorty FHA, l,2,3,4g Vice-President FHA, 4g Junior Degree, Chapter Degree: Newspaper Staff, 3,45 Class Congress, 4. Noted For: Shortest girl of the class. Pride and Joy: A certain boy. Pet Peeve: Certain people. Secret Desire: To get married. Chosen Career: Housewife and nursing. NELSON EARNEST WILL General Nellie Soccer, 2,3,4g Class Representative. l,2,3. Noted For: Going to Troxelville. Pride and Joy: Janet. Pet Peeve: Girls. Secret Desire: Jet pilot. Chosen Career: Machinist. Bell EDITH MYREE WRAY Commercial Edie Junior Chorus, 15 Girls' Chorus, 2,35 Class Congress, 2,3,45 Junior Historian Club, 2,3,45 Student Council, 45 Newspaper Staff, 3,45 Year- book Staff, 45 Forensics, 1,2,35 Class Play Usherette, 35 Class Play, 4. Noted For: Stubbornness. Pride and Joy: My niece, Nikki. Pet Peeve: Tomato soup. Secret Desire: To go to California. Chosen Career: Private Secretary. KENNETH L. ZECHMAN Vocational Sherm F.F.A., l,2,3,45 Baseball, 2,3,4g Basketball, 4. Noted For: A clown on the baseball team. Pride and Joy: Sports and growing my side burns. Pet Peeve: P.O.D. Secret Desire: Drive stock car racer. Chosen Career: Truck driver. NORMAN SAMUEL YETTER, JR. Vocational Norm Baseball, 2,3,45 F.F.A., l,2,3,4. Noted For: Being bashful. Pride and Joy: Dad's mechanic's tools. Pet Peeve: P.O.D. Secret Desire: To own a new Mercury. Chosen Career: Diesel equipment mechanic. DOLORES JOANNE ZIEBER Academic Dolores Band, 1, 2 , 3 , 45 Mixed Chorus, 253,45 Girls' Chorus, 2,3,45 Girls' Ensemble, 3,45 Mixed En- semble, 45 Junior District Band, 15 DistrictSenior Band, 35 Accompanist, 3,45 Forensics, 1,2,3,45 Class Play, 3,45 Junior Historian Club, 2,3,45 Newspaper Staff, 3,45Yearbook Staff, 45 F.T.A., 3,45 Science Club, 2,3,45Class Congress, 25 Basketball, l,2,3,4. Noted For: Making Pizza with Brenda. Pride and Joy: Henry and sister, Debbie. Pet Peeve: Driving the old Ford. Secret Desire: To own a baby blue Ford con- vertible. Chosen Career: Elementary Teaching. K MOLLIE ANN YOUNG Commercial Meri Girls' Chorus, 2,3,45 Mixed Chorus, 2,3,45 Student Council, 45 Mixed Ensemble,35 Girls' Ensemble, 3,45 Historian Club, 35 F.H.A., 45 Basketball, 1,25 Newspaper Staff, 3,45 Foren- sics, 35 Junior Chorus, 15 Class Play Prompter, 3,4. Noted For: Natural blonde hair. Pride and Joy: My dog, Lardca.n. Pet Peeve: Boys that show off. Secret Desire: To have adate with Elvis Presley. Chosen Career: Airline Hostess. CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of 1959, being of sound mind and stable body bequeath to the faculty and underclassmen our last will and testament: I, Barry Arnold, will my long hair to Mr. Peters. I, Janice Auman, will my ability to keep a B average to my brother Sherman. I, Hobart Baker, will my ability to keep out of the apple orchard to Mona Lou Hartman. I, Lynn Baker, will my studying ability to my brother Dennis. I, Wayne Balmer, will my Little Richard records to Larry Ewing. I, Robert Bailey, will my ability to go to band practice to Harry Furgison. I, Helen Bowersox, will my ability to go through school to Kenneth Shawver. I, Lydia Bowersox, will my shortness to Brenda Moyer. I, Ann Buffington, will my ability to lose weight to Phyllis Wagner. I, Glen Camp, will my ability to pay attention in class to Barry Camp. I, Jack Colabine, will my long legs to Dennis Yeater. I, Kathleen Dean, will my ability to keep my eye on Ron to my sister, Bernice. I,June Decker, will my ability to go steady to Geraldine Wagner. I, Stanley Dippery, will my sense of humor to Miss Ada Jayne Romig. I, Charles Erb, will my hot 48 black bomb to a.ny one with enough talent to drive it. I, Carl Ewing, will my ability to sleep in class to Dale Snook. I, Betsy Ann Felker, will my slimness to Peggy Keefer. I, Patricia Fry, will my ability to jitterbug to my sister, Virginia. I, Park Fultz, will my P.O.D. book to any one who wa.nts it. I,Robert Furgison, will my ability to grow hair to Herb Fisher. I, Judith Gilbert, will my long curly hair and many freckles to Patricia Saylor. I, Freda Goss, will my ability to talk fast to John Yetter. I, George I-Iassinger, will my short hair to Mr. Fogel. I, Sarah Heintzelman, will my ability to stay out of trouble to my br other Gary . I, Marjorie Herbster, will my dancing ability to Richard Lee Matte rn. I, Sue Herbster, will my height to Wanda Romig. I, Phyllis Herman, will my ability to go through high schuol to my brothers . I, Janet Higgins, will my power to stay at home to Barbara Higgins. I, Albert Kauffman, will my ability to stay out of trouble to Mike De Long. I, Shirley Kline, will my shortness to Tony McGlaughlin. I, Robert Kline, will my ability to think to Ralph Goss. I, Dennis Knepp, will my hot 48 Plymouth to Harold Flood. I, Joy Knepp, will my glasses to Bonnie Baker. I, Herbert Kratzer, will my wrestling ability to Kenneth Gill. I, Carol Lose, will my teeth to Ruth Walter. I,Janice Markley, will my natural wavy hair to Marian Seebold. I, Nancy Mattern, will my musical ability to Walter Weaver. I, Bonnie Miller, will my long hair to Mona Lou Hartman. I, Charles Mitchell, will my old 46 Ford to Albert Bickhart. I, Dolores Ann Moyer, will my ability to go through school to my brothers, John and Charles. I,Dolores J. Moyer, will my long fingernails to Beatrice Bilger. I, Barbara Ocker, will my ability to stay at home and away from ---to my sister Ruth Ann. I, Donald Renninger, will my ability to kick the soccer ball to Richa.rd Hoy. I, Barbara Riegel, will my natural curly hair to Marilyn Kuhns. I, Nellie Lou Rigel, will my ability to sing to Mr. Richard Kline and Mr. Peters. I, Carole Ritter, will my singing ability to Mary Treaster. I, Sandra Schlegel, will my walking distance to school to Brian Moyer. I, Donald Sizer, will my height to Fred Romig. I, Richard Sizer, will this will to Ronald Will. I, Arla Snook, will my athletic ability to Sarah Snook. I, Kenneth Snook, will my 5l Ford to George Spigelmyer, I, Ronald Snook, will my hot rodding ability to Marvin Wagner. I, Tom Snook, will my agricultural ability to Herbert Fisher. I, Arlene Soles, will my pet turtle, Pierre, to Miss Ada Jayne Romig. I, James Spaid, will my ability to hot rod to Willis Hackenburg. I, Jane Spaide, will my ability to flirt to Florence Paige. I, Roger Spickler, will my ability as a manager to Bob Norman. I, Ilah Spigelmyer, will my short hair to Sandra Zeiders. I, Ilah Spigelmyer, will my slimness to my sister, Ginny. I, Lewis Straub, will my ability to upset Fords to Mike DeLong. I, Martha Thomas, will my ability to get up in the morning to my brother, Marvin. I, Kay Wagner, will more ability to keep on going steady with a.n Earth Angel to Sandra Kuhns. I, Kenneth C. Wagner, will my height to Dennis Yetter. I, Kenneth L. Wagner, will my record of King Creole to Mr. Solomon. I, Madeline Wagner, will my shortness to Dale Snook. I, Mary Walter, will my long hair to Sandra Kuhns. I, Max Weader, will my ability to stay out of fights to Wayne Snow. I, Jerry Wagner, will my ability to take drivers' examinations to Joe Feehrer. I, Nelson Will, will my ability to drive to Baird Hawk. I, Edith Wray, will my long hair to Gloria Pheasant. I, Norman Yetter, will my mechanical ability to anyone who wants it. I, Mollie Young, will my height and my blond hair to Dolly Plank. I, Kenneth Zechman, will my side burns to Mr. Peters. I, Dolores Zieber, will my ability to go steady with a.n Earth Angel to Harriet Hawk. The ability to replace all the I, Philip Loht, will my hot Studebaker to Gene Weader. Faculty Mr. Good The ability to have an extra tank of gas on hand for next year's journalism class. Mr. Master The ability tofind aword to re- place expedite. Mr Mr Mr Mr Height . Norman Kline Richard Kline Lepley The ability to keep his tools in order. Another soccer championship. Another commercial class like that of 59 . Mrs. Bingman Mr. Fogel A smaller business math class. A new rubber band for his Hudson. lab. equipment the class of 59 broke. Mr. Martz A wife so he isn't so grouchy. 36 Pat Fry, now employed at Lanxenau Hospital in Philadelphia. Sitting Mr. Nevin Mr. Peters Miss Ada Jayne Romig Miss Sadosuk Mr. Solomon Mr. William Wagner The goodfortune to have enough choral music for everyone par- ticipating in the choruses. The ability to acquire a news- paper staff that will get their news in on time. The ability to keep the students away from her pet turtles. An automatic comb-breaker. A new joke book. The ability and good fortune to grow another moustache. Miss Waha The ability to keep house for her future husband. Underclassmen Freshmen The ability to get along with their teachers during their high school years. Sophomores The ability to have good class plays. Juniors All our excess money for their class trip. The entire Senior Class of 1959 leaves its witty remarks to the tired class of 1960. In witness thereof, we do hereunto subscribe our names on this the second day of June, in the year of our Lord, one thousand, nine hundred and fifty-nine. CLASS OF '59 CLASS PROPHECY It is now 1969 and time for the first class reunion of the Class of 1959. The U. S. S. La Lani is about to weigh anchor and disperse its many excited passengers. All are very anxious to reach their des- tination, the Beach of Waikiki, Hawaii. We are first greeted by the President of the United States, namely Donald Renninger, accompanied by his wife, the former Arla Snook, who was on the nursing staff at Geisinger Hospital prior to her marriage. The President and his wife arrived early this morning on the presidentialplane, Combine VIII. The plane was piloted by Barry Arnold and co-piloted by his wife, the former Sandra Schlegel, who is on vacation from her teaching job at West Snyder High School. After I, The Future , receive the traditional leis and kisses, I wander to the beach, and lo and behold! . . . Under the shade of the firstumbrellalfind the class officers. The President, Herb Kratzer, is busy practicing his profession on a stray dog. He's a veternarian, you know. There is our Vice-President, Philip Loht. As you know, he'snowa wrestling coach, and you just can't keep him from showing off his muscles to all the pretty girls. Here we have Nancy Mattern, our Secretary, tooting on her pitch pipe. How do you like being a music teacher, Nancy? Hi, Judy! Judy Lee Gilbert, our Treasurer, and now famous feature writer, is here with her successful secre- tary and best friend, Edith Wray. I hear a lot of noise coming from the next umbrella . . . why, it's the nurses from the Class of '59 and their families. Let's say hello to them, the married ones first, of course. There's the former beside Pat is the former Carol Ritter, oh, yes, there goes the former Kathleen Dean, looks like she's having trouble with the children. Both Carol and Kathleen are employed at Geisinger Hospital in Danville. Here's one of their fellow employees, the former Kay Wangerg and still another one, the former Shirley Kline. Now, let's say hello to the nurses who are still single. Hi, girls, . . . oops! , there they go, Delores J. Moyer, Ann Buffington, and Sarah Heintzelman, chasing those handsome doctors. We did hear that Delores is now employed at Lankenau Hospital, Sarah is head, nurse at Geisinger Hospital, and Ann is now employed at a hospital in Philadelphia. There's one more, there she is now, Arlene Soles. Arlene is quiet busy with her nursing career, too. See you later, girls! KNOW, off to the next umbrellall Here's a happy foursome. Carl Ewing and Carol Lose have been happily married for a number of years. Mary Walter and Park Fultz share their happy and successful experiences. Both couples own large, productive farms. I hear a lot of chatter coming from the next umbrella. No wonder, it seems there is a secretarial convention going on. Let's ta.ke roll call, those present are June Decker, Freda Goss, Janice Markley, Jane Spaide, and Martha Thomas. All of these young ladies are successful in their chosen occupations. 37' Now, for the next umbrella, . . . oopsl, I nearly tripped over this sand dune, oh, for pity's sake, it's Dennis Knepp, trying to get away from the girls, as usual????'? In case you didn't know, Dennis is now a physical education teacher at good old West Snyder High School. Speaking of teachers, there is the former Dolores Zeiber, trying to keep her own children in line, I see. There's Danny Spaid, who is now a physical education teacher. Incidentally, he still chases all the girls. I see Charles Mitchell, Donald Sizer, Kenny Snook, and Norman Yetter examining the new 1969 -Future -ama Jetmobile. Why shou1dn't they, they're all successful mechanics. In fact, Charles works for G. M., Kenny's still employed at Kline's,but now he is the chief mechanic there. Donald and Norman work for successful automotive firms. This next umbrella looks Spic and span. No wonder! The house- wives are assembled here. Helen Bowersox and Lydia Bowersox are happily married, to different men, of course. We hear Barbara Riegle is happily married, also. There's the former Janet Higgins. Who's thatwith her ? Another housewife ? No, it's her husband, Nelson Will. Nelson is now a very prominent machinist at Will and Wagner's Garage. I see the former Jane Spigelmyer and her brood made the trip, also. There's Nellie Lou Rigel, the class's only missionary, trying to learn the hula so she can communicate better with the people of Hawaii. Duck! Wow! Did you see those planes ? I just learned their pilots are Jack Colabine, George Hassinger, and Stanley Dippery. Good going, fellows. There's Mollie Young. Did you know Mollie was stewardess for the presidential party? Isee Kenneth L. Wagner is still running bases, but after all, Ken's profession is professional baseball. See that man with the water wings on? That's the only draftsman from our class, the successful Mr. Max Weader. There's Hobart Baker, who is now a forestry conservationist, eyeing the swayingpalms . . '. that isn't the only thing He's been eyeing since he reached Waikiki. Thomas Snook and Glen Camp are looking for a new product to adapt to the soil on their farms in America. No, Boys! Not the COCONUTS! Here comes the famous electronics engineer, Lynn Baker. As you know, he was a member of our class. Here's another familiar face. It's Joy Knepp, world famous mathe- matician. Whew! Walking along the beach is a long, hot job. I think I'll stop here for a soda. Hi, Jerry, come have a soda with me. CMaybe Jerry Wagner will quote some of his poetry for me.l OH! OH! Be on your best behavior now. I-Iere comes three mem- bers of the Police force, Charles Erb, Marjorie Herbster, and Lewis Straub. I guess our law enforcers get thirsty, too. Once again it's time for me to stroll the beach. What a sight this next umbrella shades! Two salesman, Kenneth C. Wagner and Roger Spickler, are trying to sell one another their new Whatcha'ma'Cal1'it'g3-dSetS- Ken and Rog are doing well for themselves, but Rog still hates girls! ?! And there she goes! Barbara Ocker we mean! Barb is now em- ployed as a test driver for the new 1969 Ford Stratomobile. Do I hear the buzz of hair clippers? Indeed I do! There's Ronald Snook gettingahaircut. For pity's sake, Wayne Balmer is the Barber. Bob Kline and Bob Bailey, two more Barbers, are supervising the job. Pro, Bob, and Wayne have shops of their own. They are very successful I might add. By the way Ron is now involved in extensive road building. There's alot of shop talk going on under this next umbrella. Bonnie Miller and Ilah Spigelmyer are exchanging ideas on new hair styles. Both these girls are now beauticians. I see quite a stylish young lady in the distance. It's Sue Herbster. Sue now models for Future -ama Inc. There's the former Janice Auman. Hey, Jan, how do you like being a telephone operator ? I see Phyllis Herma.n and Delores A. Moyer taking it easy. It's lucky they got their vacations in time for our class trip. They de- serve a rest after working long and hard in the factory. Here's Richard Sizer, a steel tycoon. We won't wake him he looks so peaceful sleeping. There should be two more people for us to meet. Of course, there they are, our only truckers, Kenneth Zechman and Albert Kauffman. Can you imagine, grown men building Sand castles ? Later, we will all get together for a huge banquet . . . Hawaiian style. It truly will be a week of fun and frolic. In fact, we can hardly wait until 1979 . . . we're going to have our 20th. class reunion out of this world! THE END , - 3 I 'H BAN 2222 PICTUMS . , y .l . . L ...M it rf! 5' f ' . . -1 1' 8 as ? si e iv ' 4fi'.ai 'K f If 'X kk P... . wi ' K .W We 11... I iw neg., 9 , . y .,, 17 X . . 42 it - f :iff H.: If . JSQQQEEQ ' f. K m-41'P 1' veggie 3 .. ,a. af Q a afwaaa .t , -y. . K .. 3 .x. 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Carole Ritter 40. Bob Furgison 41. Dolores Zieber 42. Nancy Mattern 43. Judy Gilbert 44. Ann Buffington 45. Mollie Young. 39 WHO'S 1' we . ' ffl - -V-A 4' ' we A Q' ' ' l f ' ff , - 4 4' ft ' axe' -- , ' Sai 5 , . ,fs tx I A x, ,- ' ' k '-:' ' lf' ,gikifta ,. ' 4,4 1 Q ll ii V , 5 B A Y: Best Artists Best Musicians P Best Leaders Boy of '59 , 5 .Qgafr , , 1 5 I 1 z ki .. f. ' It f , yr ' - J' B L, , ! V Y 7 3 5 get H-5 se .l W Y . .,-.. .r 40 Best Athletes 9,1 QR li , , r , -- in neg l Q- ,A 4. I f' ins M' ' A f i Zwfl L, '- g . wa 'L LM 2 :M 1 . Q 1' ,,,., r 4l ,WNV - X . ,x , We - Qfftixm 3 ?'hM'?1':. Q 1 ' Q1 W,-M, ln .,, i tt ,M ' SZ ll y , ,. 5 ,wx L sz Q . , .H . : 2-:resent , P: A ,tx x- 5 1 L, .v -y 'i m A 1 HT' 5' :tt 'Q Il-' 3 . T: 15 It Q i Mir ff is si ,N S ,GS 1 i Most Likely To Succeed Most Bashful Most Versatile Hot Rod and Roddess Best Looking 'Ufig M WHO 4 ..-5 S X: K Best Personality Best Dressed ii i K K' g 'nikki wil l wi Q' Q ,. is Li 1 '39 is-4 Most School Spirit in Wolf and Wolfess Girl of '59 41 Best Actors 4 'ii' . ' 'Y UU! if 3 551 Most Studious Best Matched Couple Most Carefree Class Clowns THROUGH THE YEARS Guarding the Entrance. Dramatic Entrance. Stage Show. cicn 1. Try Your Luck. P f 5553 f 52545 1 11 M13 L -vftf c g , A ,., ,zgv 'i' ' V f wif: a ?if3f5Z52?f5:?Tf?2ff1?1 4, QB r 5 ,U if.iv.1.f.17.gm-Sgijqq 4 -:R N ,, , - H'x'C.Q f.gf ' -in , a1,',p Q E K H . .. N.. -.5g,fw.f,. :vil- ,, ig J, xi i,ffq,v,g.g.f.g.L SM-L -f A . K if f ,Q f A ,,f,.'ig.Qfx.t- M em, iif,'?i,f' 3 1153 fsWit-'if!iviw'ii,w:5,f ii 'K ,gil 4 . Qs iW',ff5sxi's.f.'3 . . -J- W .'.'.'fZ-.,,,gy,' 1 A 21 i i ' 'wan 325-I-Zi-I-H ' -. A ' 1mu..,z 1 ' X .rx pew .Q v'a'afz'i?v. N i .V . M.. . .v ,V it 15. . t 1, ,gil 1, no Mn Q5 xx t ai V 5 2 'ii H H Q , 5 J A 5 f , 's 'f': ' f13 T'? '- 1 ' i . A if 4 , t ' V-V'- af, Hard Work at the Fair. Prize Winning Booth. .4 ,Q -YR!! ilu E K,:.,,,.n.Wo i Sd-B.-.... Biologists at Rest. Time Out fOr Lunch- The End of a Perfect Day. 42 WASHINGTON CLASS TRIP 154, Arriving at the George Mason. Sparky and His Fan Club. Into the Air, Seniors. fi Doorway to Adventure. Refueling at the George Mason. Seniors Invade Iwo Jima Class of '59 Goes to Washington. 43 Q I w Y 33 WASHINGTON CLASS TRIP 'WW Strolling in the Park Lincoln Memorial Watch the Birdie 9' M Q , je ',VA , All the Comforts of Home The CaPit01 Attention, Chaperones! I RIN Watch the Wateri The Tidal Basin Posing Bull Session Washington's Geyser Where's the Photographer? 6 JUNIOR C-ASS OFFICERS AND ADVISORS Seated: Anna Marie Bilger, Secretary, Bonnie Baker, Treasurer, Leon Swigart, Vice President Janice Heeter, President. Standing: Advisors, Mr. Dippery, Miss Murphy, and Mr. Martz. The Jol1yJuniors started the 1958-59 school term by all pitching in to make the Beaver Fair areal success. They operated three stands: a dart board, a spill-the-milk, and a re- freshment stand. The next project to be undertaken was a banquet to be served by the class. The whole class again pitched in and made this a fairly big success. In October the class was measured for class rings. They are expected to arrive some- time in the month of February. Many class members this year, as last year, are participating in extra activities such as band, choruses, and sports, and also in the various clubs such as F.H.A., F.F.A., F.N. A., Science Club and History Club. The Juniors now are making their long climb up the ladder of education as far as high school is concerned. They still have a big step ahead of them, but with much co-operation and success as they have already had, they'll make it to the top. 1960 , here they come. 46 ELEVENTH GRADE V ,: I vs. R fi J -. , 5' W A J J J fe fs asf' -X 4 'Q I - as 4 i S- 7 ' 'L , - M' A ,' ' I A 'X ! . , W I K li V .. A lf V f I , X' g. ',1 ?-iw' Q f R 1 J a E , ff.j 1,1Jf15-3 A - J W W.. , y,, J :aaa l ,l H ,e.Qsew+-5 i ' 'li 'uw , . L . ' W, gi: ,g ,P , .. X , .A 4 za- ' f f A f ' KEN 7 H' M W i f 'Q K 1 '1 , .::. 5 'K .s L1 if f N R u J X s , e J all 2 Q f 5 A ' ' ' K-'f A fY-r m 4, - if ' :'Q x, fp 5143 J L , ., ,-,l I ti? T A H , 2 A :,. I g g., Q ',E--: 3 V- A r' J 'J Azgg - Q X :'4-'ju as ' '- , 1-, B 1 X i S 21- , 2 l .5 Row One: Bonnie Baker, Wilbur Benner, Anna Marie Bilger, Beatrice Bilger, Barry Blazer, Betty . . . . 1. B o ie Jud Boonie. Row TWO: Velma Boon1e,Joe Bratton, Dennis Brininger, Barry Camp, Jacque 1ne o n y Feehreyr, Harold Flood, Harry Furgison. Row Three: Melvma Furgison, Ronald Gentzel, Terry Goss, ' ' . R Four: Mona Lou Hartman, Ruth Ann Gross , Dale Hackenburg, Willis Hackenburg, Shirley Halnes ow M Hassin er Robert Hassinger, Baird Hawk, Janice Heeter, Margaret Henry, Dennis Herbster. ary g Row Five: Sandra Herbster, Sharon Kauffman, MarJor1e Keefer, Judy Kline, James Klmger, Lynn Knepp, Marilyn Kuhns, Sandra Kuhns. 47 ELEVENTH GRADE S2 tl S - , my -vw .5 3. ik J - , J. Q- l f l ll' it ' - orbs- if w J , Q iv W , ' 1 W JF? I 'K A lk k li' 'ax It J f 'K i 1 i K W, .ggi 2195! K , QV ,i GPL 3 gfr! ,f 'K :,: 5,1 1 1 , , wif: :f 'QS fi, ' ' M 5 , jk mg I 57 ',,5 H 51 , 1, .. . . 1 1 V K ig -fin .f s G. , g 'A, A J g gas, T was J ,I wb S -49, Nil 7 ffm: I . 2 Q3 S 5 mx g .. t 4 K rl 1' '.r , 1 1 - ' 11 gr' ' wwf , T, la , Wig. ,-,f 3 ., nf- - Vrrkk , 1 it ' 'S 'Q tr ., 5 ll l- iv ,V ,, . J ,V M A It eg, f l ,.,. lrb- jf f , ' ,, it 1 ,T 7 X x J F :lm R in 1 if 3 ' 'GT 1 Ei . -- A ' ,M ,. ?. F my j A r ' E , be , lt 1 f 'A Y, v it f X ' I fi, T ' Q ' T ff, 3 T' . ev X, vii 2-Q2- .W '+' 1 fx, NWN Row One: Earl Lyter, Judy Mattern, Brian Moyer, Kay Moyer, Gloria Pheasant, Jack Pheasant, Kay Proud. Row Two: John Reigle, Fred Romig, Betty Sassaman, Patricia Saylor, Terry Seler, Dale Snook, GarySnook. Row Three: Sarah Snook, Fred Soles, George Spigelmyer, Gloria Spigelmyer, John Stone, Leon Swigart, Kay Tate. Row Four: Marvin Thomas, Dave Troup, Geraldine Wagner, Marvin Wagner, Stanton Wagner, Doris Walter, Helen Weader. Row Five: Margaret Weader, Wester Weader, Walter Weaver, Kermit Wells, Harry Wolfley, Dennis Yeater, Jack Young, Linda Young. Absent when pictures weretaken: Melvin Auman, Salvania Benfer, Contance Cameron, James Hackenburg, Douglas Kratzer, Ronald Saylor, Madeline Snook, Helen Ulsh, Ronald Will. 48 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS AND ADVISGRS Seated: Larry Ewing, Presidentg Julia Ettinger, Secretary, Peggy Neidig, Treasurer, James Goss, Vice dent. Standing: Advisors, Mr. Haight, Mr. Fogel, Miss Waha, Miss Sadosuk. The Sophomore class started the 1958-59 school term with 80 members and four ad visorsg Miss Sadosuk, Mr. Fogel, Miss Waha, and Mr. Haight. From the Sophomore group four class officers had been elected in the spring of 1958. The first project the class undertook was carried out at the Beaver Community Fair. They operated a refreshment stand where ice cream, rnilkshakes, and hoagies were sold. They also had an amusing game called Hector and a ping pong throw. These things proved very profitable even though there was very rainy weather during most of the fair. In October the Sophomores sponsored the second annual Halloween dance, called the Spook Hop. The entire student body was invited and a most enjoyable time was had by all. In the fall powder blue and black were selected as the class colors. Pennants, hats, and emblems were ordered. The class was well represented in musical activities, clubs, sports, and other organi- zations. It was felt that the class of '61 helped to make this a. successful year at West Snyder, and it is looking forward to an even more successful year in 1959-60. 49 Presi Vi TENTH GRADE ff g in 5: A 1. I Af K .. . ' ..- ' fx 5 A an , ,X tk i' 3 L 2. .:,. o J , gp -2' 'K :A .- 1-M ff '- 2 'to Q, f- '- + W J '-,- i f ex! if Y! K , KVV K 7 A i, : XY .F url, F 1,h 'X ti ' I t 5' fa Q V! -V 1 , 1 , M S W A A x ' 115 f., ,. f 1 ug 'J M 5:-,Vg 5 Q iw 2 t ,tnvmfi A xxx it at fi' H in 3 wk, 5 Q 'Q ' 3 A 1, , lx 'Z n Y K :VH -I,' 3 T' -lf X . , e , as , , ' , f f ' 2 Ee ? : j W I is L T ' M' S Row One: Dallas Auman, Delores Aumiller, Ronald Baker, Theodora Barket, Arthur Baumgardner, Dianna Benfer, Albert Bickhart. Row Two: Roger Camp, James Crawford, Bernice Dean, James Dippery, Boyd Ettinger, Julia Ettinger, Larry Ewing. Row Three: Joseph Feehrer, Charles Fry, Gordon Fultz, Nancy Gilbert, Kenneth Gill, James Goss, Phyllis Goss. Row Four: Gary Grove, Linda Herbster, Delores Kline, Janet Kline, Durwood Knepp, Gary Knepp, Judy Knepp. Row Five: Arla Krick, Larry Lepley, Eugene Lingle, Judy Lose, Terry McG1aughlin, Peggy Neidig. 50 8 , TENTH GRADE P T J , , 3, ,ypt g T , , - u i 4 - T ' V: JN 4 -f 'FUN I '- ' 'M 3 L vi' he ' 1 S- . Y , f 3 be 1 7 a - as a. X G' ffl it ' IZ' :,: p Q 1 ,J 5 J We 4 f ' J A 2 ' J 4 . s L w -M T, ,-HV K vs G 4 W .. 5-gk, .ff ij -M 1' N' a . M 'iw nn K K, aff . '- g l 1 G J AI n J w g , ' l ' ' af- ' F E T , , ' 12 '-- I 4, 'Q xx - . ' ,Q - wx, - f - . ., .. .- -, - 15 -,L' lg. 3 -., sl.: L, u l 'QW if X 'U 8.18 1 'A 2, 5 iff, ' i l ' S ' ar 4 '-: -f- ' ' . . N' '- . K ' fp-W sa Q , ,' is is 'P g i'L': ..... ,A , ' el , A xx l Row One: Robert Norman, William Peters, Dolly Plank, Eugene Plummer, Maxwell Reich, Donald Reiss, Kenneth Reitz. Row Two: Shirley Riden, Bonnie Romig, Jane Romig, Kenneth Saylor, Marian Seebold, Donna Shirey, Paul Shirey. Row Three: Judy Spaid, Joyce Swartzell, Miriam Swigart, Rita Thomas, Shirley Trawitz, Mary Treaster, Brenda Troup. Row Four: Eugene Wagner, William Wagner, Leon Wagner, Richard Wagner, Sharon Walker, Ruth Walter, Edwin Weader. Row Five: Josephine Weader, Fae Weaver, Margaret Woliley, John Yetter, Sandra Zeiders, Ruth Zieber. Absent when pictures were taken: Arthur DeLong, Ralph Goss, Richard Hoy, Raymond Long, George Moyer, Florence Paige, Kenneth Shawver, Park Wagner, Glenn Walter, Gene Weader. SI JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL OFFICERS AND ADVISORS EIGHTH GRADE Seated: Jane Benner .... Treasurer Jimmy Soles ..... President Harold Swigart. Vice President Standing: Mr. Gill, Mr. Moyer. NINTH GRADE Seated: Mary Goss . . . Vice President Carol Benner . . . Secretary Ruth Ann Ocker . . .President Arlene Bickhart . . Treasurer Standing: Miss Mae Romig, Mr. Havice, Mrs. Dorothy Bingman, SEVENTH GRADE Seated: Jane Gilbert .... Treasurer Dennis Baker. . Vice President Neil Knepp ...... President Alan Yetter .... Secretary Standing: Mr. Beck, Miss Ada Jayne Rornig, Mrs. Elizabeth Ream. NINTH GRADE Q .A,A g m, fini, 'FH N 'P' F , ' , . LN Q X J 1535? if iii M 'Q V N .2 it B c G A - ig - ' Q A liL . ff B 1 22 , ff' r in 'V B X R.-..,., 'M .aww ,. , , ew , 'V l ' -,gf 1 P 1 'W 'K W f be qk' gf 4 I H' e - V JK L,' gg ' , fn a he 2... wk - r l, .. 2' K' 5, Rr g, ,af ,. ' 4 L f ' K , , V 1 5 y, ,. -ff r v . ex l ' ix H ' fu Q '-we f 1 w S rl , N X a Q.:, E , .rf.f3- 'RX l 4 l 'L ,il La l Row One: Jerry Anselmo, James Bailey, John Bailey, Dennis Baker, Connie Belton, Elsie Benfer, Sandra Benfer. Row Two: Carol Benner, Arlene Bickhart, Dianne Bobb, Maureen Bojalad, Jerry Edmiston, Richard Ettinger, Wayne Ettinger. Row Three: James Feese, William Felker, Virginia N Fry, Scott Garrison, Donald Goodwin, Glen Goss, Mary Goss. Row Four: Carol Hall, Harriet Hawk, Gary Heintzelman, Harold Herman, Barbara Higgins, William Houtz, Sheila Jordan. Row Five: Joyce Kauffman, Glen Keister, Sandra King, Patricia Kline, Sandra Kline, Lorraine Kuhns, Shirley Knouse. '53 Yi if xv ,x . , no .. jg. X H ff Q, In S f k y J ej Q f fe:---'alfa-'M - f' : A 7 V' . V 5 Q ,, L my-9 1' , . NINTH GRADE I A X 1 , ., X' -F ,,'1,L 5 ,, pf ' q, if 5. 1 erse if 1 A y ,, 3 ,'V. Er , T3 ' Q F53 , K gf '- 5 i. JA A' x ,, at- 5 f ,g , N P 2 ft Z ,,,. QNX jd ,M We ew ,,.,.,:u X' 1 , -,F xi , iQ 41 fag, I V ,la btik sit : Q A-L H '-:Q Q. F F9 nr F C ' - f. 1 f 5 5:1 ,, l , ,:.' 44, '. 9 f y ' , V V , K .., , a - 'L if VVVV 4. - lll L' - XD X D y , 1 l gy, , ,,-L l t, 1? gf 7 1f.V, 1 f , X 'Q - HZZV: K i L I I N E K L DM gy A f L , -if K , . , ,gg .gf ,y Q K, , R R :A F E I - - V, V Jw Q ryl . ..., 1 - -5 6 K I X at ,. t lx y J Row One: Glenda Leeper, Karen Loht, Mary Lash, Richard Mattern, John Miller, Mildred Musser, Norma Narehood. Row Two: Ruth Ocker, Donald Oldt, Deanna Pheasant, Donald Reigle, Lucille Reigle, Janice Romig, Nora Romig. Row Three: Kathryn Saylor, Elmer Seler, Dennis Shawver, Judy Snook, Warren Snook, Rona1dSoles, LeonardStine. Row Four: Kathryn Stoneroad, Frances Stutzman, Franklin Thomas, James Wagner, Phyllis Wagner, Richard Wagner, Robert Wagner. Row Five: Dianne Walter, Frederick Walter, Mary Walter, Florence Weaver, Ronald Wilson, Karen Young, Mark Zechman. Absent when pictures were taken: Donald Bottiger, Paul Lepley, Charles Lash. 54 EIGHTH GRADE 9 M J ,, , . J l L F J ' fit if K Q fy VV! F L Sw '- am 55 J lv llnll J X F Q VQ . I -ff l as '21 ff 1 H' if ,, C L, , , i1 EN 7,1 3 qt 5 ' W , 57 N . i G, ws iii L We J f Ilia: A , P ' L, Liiii K , ' V ' T15 , WL f x J 1 vi Ei 'Q 1 9a i i ' ive 'J .fb M4 ygyr gy., A , 5 xk JKT?-15 ff.MwV z,',,: XL Ig A? Row One: Margaret Allenbaugh, Lee Wayne Arnold, Joseph Auker, Paul Sherman Auman, Sandra Baker, Florence Benfer, Jane Victoria Benner, Carol Joan Bingaman. Row Two: Lou Ann Boonie, Maxine Lynn Bratton, Howard Harwood Bussard, Sherman Callahan, Barbara Cameron, Dale Camp, Herbert Gene Fisher, Ronald Neil Flood. Row Three: Carol Foulk, Blaine Fry, Jane L. Furgison, Donnatleanne Gentzel, Grace Gilbert, RobertJay Hackenburg, Barbara Haines, Joanne Marie Hass-inger, Row Four: Clay Edward Henry, Carl Herman, Sandra Higgins, Dennis Hoffman, Sina Howell, Doris Jordan, Carolyn Kline, Karen Kline. Row Five: Sue Lane Kline, Sheridan Klinepeter, Robert Klingler, Jerry Knepp, Mary Ann Loudenslager. 55 , r ,-5, K, M .,' f- a W. , S 'Q , 'P EIGHTH GRADE M4 X ,, - K 'H t Ax Q , as , M. M P aww , Q' ff f, ' W, X a Nxt In. , r l - . i:.s 3, I x . 5 . -we 61' f a. it , X K i X' like as f 5 K S . 6 , Q5 Q fa, M2 . S , gk Wav ? Af' as A it ,, ' - J , Ea,A L' '57 nz at liSA Sli' , X u . ,L z .,.:.,. , 1, mAV Z i g V, . iii X as 'i r i fa-f ' Q W 1 'W h if xi 1, ' A .- KN . 9 13: .I Q, Yi xl: 1 -af' 1 , H. 1 55 W ,QL QAM Jiivsvin X, B3 H r X A X, ii ,SEX ijst ,li fg, 3 ,X it M is if X t , 1 , he + i P - P 'V Q - ' 1 21 f 5'-121' 5' ,. ,. .f -V L ' Y' .r Si' . -af .. ix K 4 1 - gf-L , X YV 1 F1 gg, vftif K I P A 2 ,slr Row One: Gerald Markley, Paul Mattern, Judy Arlene Morgan, Brenda Moyer, Shirley Moyer, Gary Musser, Pauline Oberlin, Marjorie Paige. Row Two: Eileen Rager, Peggy Rearick, Dennis Romig, Leroy Romig, Wanda Romig, Ruth Saylor, Cynthia Schlegel, Joanne Seebold. Row Three: Tyna Snook, Darlene Soles, James Soles, Dixie Spaid, Virginia Spigelmyer, Sandra Stumpff, Charles E. Swab, Harold Swigart. Row Four: Lynn Thomas, Alton Wagner, Dale Wagner, Donald Wagner, Fae Wagner, Gerald Wagner, Robetta Walter, Melvin Will. Row Five: Loretta Wolfley, Nora Yetter, Martha Zechman, Paul Zechman, Pauline Zechman. Absent when pictures were taken: Samuel Ettinger, James Plummer, Harold Trego, William Van Scyoc, Leroy Walter. 56 SEVENTH GRADE -N .E f-'Pi ,gg i E E 1 Z . f- . .T K X xx J : 2 R B, .52 K .,A, , ...tf if X QQ., E,EE . E I, EQ.E J X , , R ,EI -. 5 y A Q ,KQQ E V L fl -.:: ' 1- 'f d ' . it if Y EEE . EEEE Q J . f - . 'i 5:43 i A 1-'A xf f N'-f K as ' L,,z ,., W Vsglazi I Q Mx Xrfij -el i s R gf if T .. - . 1 , is ' . Q A K E rrrae A K A V Q X - EVE. J ' my I 5 . 1 E, znlt S A 1 . ' . . 5- - , g g . E LE i h H :gn l 5 i W. J 1 ' K G in . v K if J' ' :'- ' i v new . EE . he iw L- 1. T .K pf- Q if . ,A, I , W f 'f- fzgsgx . V5 Z. .Q 5 ,gp J 53, 42. 1 ,W 1 . X Y .. K 3,43 ,,,. fx .Q V 0 3 Row One: Terry Adams, Richard Aumiller, Eugene Aurand, Dennis Baker, Judy Baumgardner, Irene Belton, Linda Benfer, Paulette Bingaman. Row Two: Kaye Boonie, Ruth Boonie, Joyce Brininger, Billy Buffington, Clark Camp, Dennis Ewing, Donald Ewing, Jerry Ewing. Row Three: Judy Ewing, Ronald Fisher, Melvin Fleming, Lee Fultz, Kaylene Garrison, Robert Getz, Jane Gilbert, David Goodwin. Row Four: Alan Goss, Kay Goss, Lura Goss, Joy Gross, Gary Greenaway, Lee Hackenberg, Barry Haines, Judy Haines. Row Five: Stephen Healy, Richard Henry, Gladys Herman, Jean Houtz, Loretta Jordan, Elwood Kahley, Carol Keister, Gloria Kline. Row Six: Theodore Kline, Nina Klinger, Karen Klinger, Rita Klinger, Alvin Knepp, Neil Knepp, Dorothy Krahel, Terry Kramer. 57 SEVENTH GRADE . J . J J , EEE M- T E E '.. up ? E ,gk 5 , al, 9 'zu ,Q . I ,ffm , A , ,Q , , .L., . .,N, H X , -H:-- , ,x V- E A E ' x, E A Y 3 A if :Wi as E? f Q. in ' . ,W 532' 1:,, A M W Qi' 4 ,a .1 ., ki. , if V D! 50' EfEEE X X A E F X, 'W Q at EE at Q5 gk, 1 1 ,' rf -Q, MTL any V 'K Q5 aftltiaill Q EEE 53 AEEM if 2iFZ'1 i, , A Q 531 . H 3 E X qw ' .- ' ,. 1. ' - f ' f W it . it z ' A . , , ,I ' K ' k' ,if'fA Q , K f 5 4-, fi' J gk P' ,I it 3 K , JL I , A ,Q ax ' QEQ T ,F i KKKAZ Ih' , , 'T if i n M EW- 2 -... , H A K Row One: Terry Kratzer, Barbara Kuhns, Paul Kuhns, Carol Lash, Terry Lepley, Walter Loht, Jean Master, Anna Mattern. Row Two: Judy Middlesworth, David Moyer, Gerald Moyer, Jacob Moyer, Marian Norman, Sharon Peters, Roger Pheasant, Stella Reitz. Row Three: David Rheam, Judy Renninger, Christina Richard, Michael Rine, Carlo Romig, Karen Sassaman, Carol Saylor, David Seler. Row Four: Barbara Shawver, Joseph Shore, Dennis Snook, Franklin Stoneroad, Nelson Swartz, Barbara Thomas, Steven Thornberg, Judy Troxel. Row Five: Ruth Try, Frances Wagner, Wells Wagner, James Walter, Jerry Walter, Marian Walter, Jacob Weaver, Billy Weikel. Row Six: Nancy Will, Michael Wilt, Kenneth Wright, Palmer Wright, Alan Yeater, Margie Zechman, Paul Zeiders. Absent when picture was taken: Maxine Romig. 58 i gm Q? KVA ELEMENTARY FACULTY Ox .pm ,l....1.., -ir- 6. at 'ive A H,-f . ' . - -vi 5' 'P' 5' wg 5 M :', In :If 1-gi l l I 2 5 1' fi Qu in -. : Q Hr- A t 'ig X Q , . x A E b l ,V It A guise U, H .3-.U A x H 'X ,,+ Y 0 X wwf , i 'X ,, ww 5555, , 1 ' W eff 1 M PEW ,, E,ELz,E',E, . .l , Jane Barry--Second Grade, West Beaver, Frona Bobb-- First Grade, Beaver-Adams, Vesta Coleman--Fourth Grade, Beaver-Adams. Ethel Felker--Third Grade , Beaver -Adams, Margaret Fisher--F ifth Gr ad e, Be av e r -Adams, Amelia Hassinger--F o u r t h Grade, Beaver -A d a m s , Alice Herman--Second Grade, Beaver -Adams, Donald Moyer .--Fifth Grade, Beaver -Adams. Alice Coyne--First Grade, Beaver-Adams, Estella Dodd--Second Grade, West Beaver , Richard Ewing-- Sixth Grade, Beaver-Adams. Reed Narehood--Sixth Grade, Beaver-Adams, Carl Pheasant--Sixth Grade, West Beaver, Iva Mae Reiss --First Grade, West Beaver, Elizabeth Robinson-- Third Grade, Beaver-Adams, Virginia Shambach-- Second Grade, Beaver-Adams. Irma Stuck--Special Education, West Beaver, Merrill Wagner--Fourth Grade, West Beaver, Donna Walker --Elementary Music, Elder Weader--Fifth Grade, West Beaver. 'nf x 'f J H R X X 'lg K Q? .!: y - YF X' an fjw j SIXTH GRADE rli i ' a , rr t ,. if,g',g 5:19, 'ykgfg kgg-,Vi A A V S55 ,I ,M 5 ll. I , A, .l f ,VA,.3, , S, E VN i nree, t Y J Exygn L ,1,, T T ', rg , l f ,e , , iSi'I - if , I Vx jg- Q 1 - . .1 A ,. . f.. , ,. ,,. , .,, Z Q ,L : V , f lg 'H .Q ' i ' , iggy to ' w ix! 4. W J , , b ls 5 V4 5. R ,. ' A-f. . sg fi I ' , 'Q fx. -- . , IK xl 5 ,-1, ,t Z -we Q tw! ' , nm fax, hug f -4. . V, ' v H ': ,,. 3,1 Q I Q gm' Y '11 S as , vw , .fa .-. fx W 1 - 1 I X ll mia! simyg aa- .g 1 I may - .. 5' 'H ' ' jg., r ' . K Q f, I V V, -'y i ff gf, .V V ., , in Ain, - . Row One: Janis Anselmo, Gerald Aumiller, Peggy Aumiller, Darwin Aurand, Allen Benfer, David Bickhart, Glenn Bilger, Mary Bilger. Row Two: John Bingman, Rodney Bishop, Dolores Blazer, Suzanne Bobb, Cynthia Bojalad, Fae Bornma.n,John Bowersox, Kirby Bubb. Row Three: Cindy Bussard, Dolores Carper, Brenda Coreau, George Eddy, Kathy Erb, Trent Erb, Gail Ettinger, Jerry Ettinger. Row Four: Richard Feese, Carol Fleming, Norman Folk, Salinda Gardner, Jeanne Hackenburg, Fern Hackett, Karen Hackett, Karen Haines. Row Five: Leo Haines, Mary Hall, Joe Heeter, Gloria Herman, Shirley Herman, Sammy Herman, Betty Jordan, Evelyn Jordan. Row Six: Betty Keister, Gobel Kline, James Kline. 61 l SIXTH GRADE A wi, ., -A W f gi 4' ' J f X 'K' V li Yylf. 1 ' F f f lf- ? ' 'S' gig, K L , ., F 1 . Q 5, , 5, nv. at 'x w',f.p' , A .Ma :I L , an M f ff 1 S I E :rf jf JF In ,, QW wifi, :.. - y ,, lk J 4 1 5 .5 NX 3 ,' i ' , fl ' .Y UI :V fe P 5 1 iw 5 will 'I auss i! , , V .,.: W ga 1 K xv Q J W 'eQl' , yyo n J aaaa r,r t , h a, ex M. . ah gl W will il X 1 F if m,A 'A J Q KW ff Row One: Lynne Kline, Donald Klingler, John Klingler, John Klingler, Ronald Knepp, Janet Knouse, Kay Lose, Jesse Loudenslager. Row Two: Pamela Mattern, Keith McGlaughlin, Ronald McMahon, Ralph Mi1ler,Darwin Mitchell, Eileen Moyer, Donald Moyer, Carol Moyer. Row Three: Linda Murray, Sharon Narehood, Jeffrey Norman, Darwin Ort,Joyce Pawling, Alan Pheasant, Gerald Reich, Ricky Reitz. Row Four: Gary Rigel, Norman Rigel, Linda Ritter, Fred Romig, Linda Romig, Nancy Saylor, Jeffrey Seler, Tom Soles. Row Five: Linda Straub, Marga.ret Stull, Linda Troup, Susan Van Scyox, Edgar Wagner, Eilene Wagner, Kathlene Wagner, Anna Walter. Row Six: Terry Wilson, Carol Young, John Zeiber. '62 FIFTH GRADE fry - ff A T N r- 7 f S 1 - . ' L ' 'tr , ig A ,ff N 1 f ,V A -'L' ' E a X ' A W b' y gi ., J Q. ,,.: . - 1 , E 5 VkVY ,KY 2, llzlvz I Ml ra ,Q 1 :X it - A - ' at -1 Q x Q A a W ,JL 7 Q- . 1: 9 l. B if I 1 'Q lt. 4 I ' Y ,,.5 :Z , ' e ' '- A 1 Xz ff ,M , l ' A ,gf J :ik-ei U iihx ,. -.in A N: ,i likfvf lazeifilvfffi L fc' 1 '. ' I ima . 1 'Xi ' lv ra le Ai , i -s F : : 3 Q .: , V E - .ni 7 . AK ,iv 15 l 5 , dk C, X, la y -I r I, F 57, , L M ea. a 'H it A. x ,K I ts ,ftgy ff mf Y, L J f -f F ll 1 3 F X 'K xl N l f F g ', ,' 1,4ej.f, -,, . , in A gf . 6 lf W M, :,,, :1.:. R fmilwax 'N X K -vp. ll WX Q ,N .'a 3 '- s 2.3 ,J 54 . :gifs pw lk rt Row One: Connie Allenbaugh, Awana Ashbridge, John Aucker, Carol Auman, Susan Aumiller, April Baker, Karen Baker, Peggy Baker, Miles Benfer. Row Two: Teree Benner, Barbara Bingaman, Linda Bingaman,Jerry Bingamin, Tony Blazer, Michael Bowersox, Warren Brininger, Marlene Camp, Rebecca Coreau. Row Three: Donald Edmiston, Linda Edmiston, Carol Feese, Barry Fisher, Elizabeth Folk,Sally Frey, Gloria Fuhrman, John Fultz, David Garrison. Row Four: Marvin Goss, John Gross, Jo Ann Hackenberg, Shirley Hackenberg, Ray Hackett, Holly Haines, Shirley Hassinger, Loretta Healy, Larry Heimbach. Row Five: John Himes, Dennis Hood, Faye Houtz, Frantzie Jones, Linda Jordan, Darlene Keister, Delores Keister, Janice Keister, Stanford Keister. Row Six: William Kepner, Jr. Allan Kline, Arthur Kline, Bonita Klinepeter, Lynn Klinepeter, Melanie Klinger, Alvin Knepp, Glenda Knepp, Lynn Knepp, Row Seven: Robert Krahel, Ruth Ann Kuhns, Billy Lash, Jimmy Lash, Thomas Lash, Scott Leeper, William Leipold, James Lepley. 63 ,vm mfiigfk ai f ,,H,R ft. yff- z..fi:-maui: -ff. -, ,W-.U , . ,ew FIFTH GRADE xl FW In -I , li 1, 41 E . m,,. ' ' - A . d , ,-. I aff 'ff - , ,..,., , .l , ,, 't 1 -- ,R r W Y E. . i - - .+ ,,, ,- . .L - 4 X, I , v. 'x w 'xiii ww , S. as 'F , H -ff fi 1- V T f ,. in K, 'Ed W5 I - , l 5 W M' icii 'i elel ' ' ' ,f f air? , I V, ,K . .,,4L,- in I ::v,, . Jr ' ' f ,, A . ' , i' , x. 7 5- -:,- 2 I ,, .. U kk,y k V , rfkzk ,. j u p i im., ,SSR t W Row One: Marilyn Lepley, Richard Lepley, George Mattern, Jane Mattern, James Mattern, William McCoy, Roger Middlesworth, Linda Miller, Susan Mitchell. Row Two: Barbara Moyer, Gary Moyer, Kenneth Moyer, Lee Moyer, Paul Moyer, Ronald Moyer, Nelson Narehood, Robert Norman, Linda Paige. Row Three, Alan Peters, Andrew Pheasant, Richard Plummer, James Reich, Sally Rigel, Naomi Richard, Charles Romig, Lyle Sassaman, Douglas Saylor. Row Four: Gale Saylor, Linda Saylor, Lynn Saylor, Susan Saylor, Keith Seler, Elaine Shawver, Larry Sheesley, Shirley Shirey, Allen Shirk. Row Five: Gary Sizer, Jean Smith, Donald Snook, Ronald Snook, Brenda Soles, Mary Ellen Stringer, Carol Ann Thoman, Gayle Thomas, Gloria Thomas. Row Six: Michael Thornberg, Betty Wagner, Dennis Wagner, Gary Wagner, Joe Wagner, Karen Wagner, Marlene Wagner, Richard Wagner, Linda Waite. Row Seven: Alvin Walter, Lucille Walter, Andy Ward, Linda Weader, Harold Woliley, Ronald Wright, Edith Yetter, Grant Yetter. 64 FOURTH GRADE a Q A I 5- , - Q . xii, w f.A?,l 4 I, , in ' -Afro J rss: 1 f J JJJJ i , f J. t lf, S E J : Q V 1 tg, , if X hi, 'Y six -Q , ,gas 'rvllg if NW! X 5 4 5 WJ b las., t Z, E V,k., , x,-, ke, V .V 1, ff Q r ff ff , Ji 'Q J 'Fl 'ala E, . f gf a K fag? t 4 , 1 L' K 3 75 Q s rsis J J s - ri' ' A , XX ox , is K - 2' if Y-V A X W , v ,L ,X X ,,,, g 5, xx Nl, gi 5 Q5 lit: .ef Y-r,7.i1 wait, t : wa: 5 4 J ' Us J M ,Y I ., in 'xx A g fp, H, rlls M S J, A A S, R.. Q K' , -'l T A' 7 - ' f - it - . N J. , ' - I Ex 7f'.f'v'Q3f 'Si A.AV 1, :fi sg., , ,, :- I- o ,gi ' :w : E A ' fflfi' w , zz. , V , ,.h . iii I 'G 3 K f -GZ: ig H. --v. . nf fi' 3 I ,,. S At , , -8 ,Nm 'Q v 5 ir, J. f- :S - fra ni -4 . -Ef 4 11 59: - 7 12 uf X-P, Q ll 1Xf,m'cxf f in ' E? f P J, it A , A , y , 'K Ein, K Nw.. .V 1' I h gg 1 . ,fi K 'iw is is : f ' V A' -, We A ll J hA?y' ' A A affix' Q, 1. 'Q ' l X V I , , -. VAL- q X H W5 K1 c , 1 J' :EJ q i 'Q 3 t 7: . '1W I, A A I 1 2- in -: ,K vs- - J- A , . , 'xg I - Q if L J, it ii - , E if it if 5 ' i RN, ,fi-I pf l Q. as - 1: it 4. if if, ,gf , A H Row One: Dayton Aurand, Linda Aumiller, Gary Auker, Barry Aucker, Gloria Brown, Donetta Bickhart, Russell Benfer,Steven Dippery, Bonnie Ewing, Donald Erb. Row Two: Donald Ettinger, Shirley Fultz, Linda Fultz, Billy Folk, Janice Folk, Robert Goss, Linda Goss, Ethel Goss, Glenn Gardner, Dennis Henry. Row Three: Dorothy Herman, Paul Herman, Teddy Hetrick, Barry Kramer, Orpha Knouse, Joe Knepp, James Knepp, Brenda Knepp, Joanne Klingler, Alvin Kline. Row Four: Wanda Klinger, Salomon Keister, Billy Loudenslager, Linda Mattern, Ellen Mattern, Gary Narehood, Darlyn Proud, Nancy Plummer, Vicki Peters, Ann Pawling. Row Five: Patty Reigle, Sally Reiss, Naomi Renninger, Billy Riden, Robert Riden, Ruth Ann Rigel, Charles Ritter, Cheryl Romig, Jane Romig, Martin Romig, Row Six: Ruth Ann Shawver, Gail Sheesley, Burton Snook, Gregory Snyder, Joan Stock, Linda Swab, Billy Wray, James Weaver, Connie Walter, Joe Wagner., Row Seven: Garry Wagner, Bonnie Wagner. 65 THIRD GRADE 1 5 V V V V' 5 r V JV ,D , , , A - 1 . V ,V V QV :,. in J, VEVV, g Vggy .,, f, VV . i AV Il, -' ,fi x ,fgksafi an AK tf f x V J f ,fig 2 2 fl li 'l-'7 0 L-fa? l - , l. - lv -'1- :k1', f-7. V 5 : , , V f 4 it f f , - M ' V t, , 49 ,, ? fr an .V - Q-- , T Eff , I it iiar V V V , V V VVV ,,:f , -a, ,,,,VV V . ,V to if a is 5 ,ir it e 2, ,a , iiSa.'i? L r 'L if , F'ii? :3' 'Y g-. VVVV , , V ,MV V 3, , r f ,V V VV f- L V ' S 5. J 5, ea is C- V .V V V I. VVV VV ,,. V-Vi VV VV , , . V VVVV VVQVE, -iVVV asv ' , V,f V, mmf 1 3 ' to 3 , 1 W , f ff, W' - J E lift. it . all an 1 it J - f 1, 1 ? J J E . . A . , V 1- VV , kk,' V V : - V V.VV 5 ' -xV ,fri p Q, V, :Vw I - , -M D if v Y' ,S ,, t it . ' , 'ff , ' 1, J? -' ' A' 2 J il 5 s L r tail ff V d it Qi is d l d J :S 7 J . Q f .,, if ,ff , E , , H, F 5 if ., may p 1, , aa' J it ,Y 'Q 3-1 ,V V ,V VVWXVVV V: VV V t . ,ggal fl g. twig- . i H R' 'at '.--. Q '-.- ' 5 Q .ik-:SEV z.'M-33 44: ff MAX 3 VV XXV v A -1,5 f ax , a-, e r as V ' .Q ,,,, Q, ,Q yi ug, , V.. , 4, 1 ,M V, . ,V-YT V .a,:,VV V EV Xxx gk! I V 3571? H ii. arf F-H J if if I as - mi Ia lfggfi g 5 -fi l . ' ,f ' L mt of at f Q 41 ,f 25 f at ,W A - E , i-we 3 it V ii. at ,. ,gf V, X V V J A 1, V. , VV, V in VV V if hx, S -. 1 3 s ,y als -v:,',c :1t4ghs1 A' Row One: Betty Aurand, Hubert Aurand, Irene Bailey Roger Baker, Carey Beachel, Helen Benfer, Tim F Benner, Timmy Bingman, Michael Blazer, Walter Bobb, Barbara Boonie. Row Two: Fred Boonie, Sue Boonie, Ronald Bowersox, Charles Bussard, Danna Erb, Ronald Ettinger, Shirley Ettinger, Kay Ewing, Dallas Fisher, Stephen Flood, Quentin Fultz. Row Three: Lawrence Garrison, Dixie Getz, Joyce Gilbert, Linda Gilbert, Barbara Gill, Clareon Goss, Mark Hackett, Bradley Haines, Marlene Haines, Jo Ann Haines, Douglas Hassinger. Row Four: Sue Heeter, Glenda Herman, Cloyd Hess, Delbert Hosler, Jerry Hoy, John Jordon, Eugene Kahley, Edward Kline, Kenneth Kline, Cathy Knepp, Donna Knepp. Row Five: Anthony Knouse, Rodney Kratzer, Richard Kuhns, Bobby Leipold, John Lepley, Brenda Mattern, Diana Mattern, Jane Mattern, Steven Mattern, John Mitchell, Allen Moyer. Row Six: Hubert Norman, Kathy Ocker, Neal Ort, Kathy Rearick, Doris Reigel, Timmy Ritter, Shelby Rornig, John Seebold, Steven Seler, Gordon Shawver, Ricky Soles. Row Seven: Stephen Solomon, Timmy Spickler, Myron Steffen, Eugene Straub, Linda Thomas, Sarah Walter, Sharon Walter, Connie Waite, Susan Ward, Debbie Woodling, Kenneth Zechman. Row Eight: David Zeiders. 66 SECGND GRADE S if Q se i M E . V y 6 I I WL , C . i ik U L II- Lk':'7f 1 mv' 7 K K ', i n ' M 1 :':l W W 1., in ' J QU X ML ,'Wf 'aka f if t ' S f , f ., - J fl - , -, R1 1 K, ,fi Y, Kb- f f ,V , V nigh, M ! A A J I , A, , , Q 1- ,A ,f Aq .. my J, g F Q lx ' ' 1 if . Y i ' J .V.,g Q, . . I x g? vs I K K A K K 1 - , J if ,Q-' W-n K -f J -3 -in .,, f - :,, , J yyyggy ,I A 5 1, , ,tic yg 5, V ,cy We 1 f fx F J : kylgr K If ' avi i Q A 5. 1 X si? 'ti J i ' if ,, wi: J f J i . V. ir :Q ,mg '.f,- , XX ,'.,. ,I ...-- 1 'ir KXVKFV if 1,25 7 V, I v 1 - 5 'E is 'N ' 7'fA'ffk 4 X Bi 1 ., , t F .2 ,F J , ,ig r D, - J K- K A , .Vg,L Taz., vu I I , N .iw F 4316. If f A 1 L.: , fdisllif A 5 . ' v - .Q fi '9 1 - iv Egx - ' 61 5 A ' K I T' ' w ,cii at , f fi, ,is retra ,g 5 e F, y e mms: LJ iw sill f Q .sf 'w ill Vi- J if 5 'J . A J 1: L' L' ' '-' . i 1 it f 4 , ,. ,tx l 'eff W- at DQS, ' n ,L it ,x i A ik: ', 228 Q - K X1 J i R l A 1 .Q f 5 D I in D a- :ly-N .-T ti f V' 'A L .Q l 'Y at V nr -' G- 13.11 'f. , '- ' V Q' I ' LW f ' -C e V RWEQ a it R, , ta wr' I uu- , J Row One: Fred Adams, Sue Allenbaugh, Cheryl Ammerman, Brenda Aumiller, Dexter Aumiller, Dawn Baker, Sonja Baker, Viola Beachel, Deborah Bickhart, John Bickhart, Samuel Bolig. Row Two: Gloria Boonie, Connie Boyer, Linda Camp, Robert Carper, Richard Colabine, Teresa Dreese, Kenneth Eddy, Linda Eddy, Craig Fogel, Betty Sue Gilbert, Marlene Goss. Row Three: Mary Ann Graybill, Debra Gross, Peggy Hackenburg, Vicki Hackett, Susan Haines, Bruce Hassinger, Joe Hassinger, James Herman, Mary Herman, Kenneth Hess, Gregory Hetrick. Row Four: Ellen Hosler, Kim Hoy, Van Keister, Bobby Kepner, Victoria Kessler, Doris Kline, Robert Kline, Virginia Kline, Keith Klinepeter, Teresa Klinepeter, Brian Knepp. Row Five: Deborah Knepp, Gerald Knepp, Melvin Knepp, Minetta Knepp,James Kreamer, Dennis Kulms, Richard Kuhn, Vicki Leeper, William Lepley, Ivan Long, Connie Mattern. RowSix: Renee McClellan, Margaret Miller, Larry Moyer, Sandra Moyer, Beverly Mulaney, Alan Narehood, Cindy Noland, Jan Norman, Charles Rager, Deborah Renninger, Steven Reitz. Row Seven: Terry Reidinger, Bobby Reich, David Reich, Cindy Ritter, Delmar Ritter, Alan Romig, Kerry Romig, David Sassaman, Dane Shawver, Gary Shawver, Wayne Shawver. Row Eight: David Snook, Donna Jean Snook, Richard Snook, Ruth Ann Steffen, Kenneth Stoneroad, Francis St. John, Paul Treaster, Robin Troxell, DonnaWalter, Robert Weader, Elwood Wenrich. Row Nine: Carmon Wright, Mary Yetter, John Zechman. FIRST GRADE ' S f t 3 X I. W' . , , on ,X 3 5, V.-my ,J if xg ,J .,. X Al S Q ' M .Iii 25 it Z J 'E '4' . i t f. tif' we Qllzfim 'at ill .airs , ....,vA , T fi J' 'Q' f :, L .' A . W 5 tl 5 W A y , ,M ,v T , ,. 45 -, xx six 557, 'Q A-.nf l K X ' , - ,,,-- B V 'lie . ,R E- ' ..' ,J ' 'L 'Q Li j - .,- I , f. 5 W ' in . in ' A 'Eli' Q, 8 'A F X 252' 3? we -Simi fi XX' L ,Q . . ' 'k 'rv , 1 X -Vw 1: t,.rQ I ,ga is .U .T -.5 f ' fu 'M v KIA! ' -,Lth r A f , , ,B A all .Ia 2 ag S :X l f: is X Nu A. A f f' E :A gg '? 1 ' 4, g YQ' 5 K ,ahr V ,, , I krrl K v H t . 7 ., A YN M V , ,sa A. flax ,.. . it ,af Fi ,ox wx . r P0 A . -. x, ' f we-,,, , I . - - 1 K M 9 K FEW . Yi .r N, Y, Z A : ,ef A 5 la E i W .nj , M 1 ,F ,S ' if 1 1 6 5' S .my ' ' nu ' 1' X 4 N - ' ' I : - . Row One: Jeffrey Anselmo, Randy Ashbridge, Violet Bailey, Steven Baker, Terry Baker, Yvonne Baker, Dean Benfer, Linda Bingaman, Michael Bishop, Billy Bobb, John William Boonie. Row Two: David Bowersox, Diane Boyer, Lewis Briggs, Mary Lou Brininger, Terry Brower, Charles Eater III, JoAnne Ettinger, Joe Felker, Christy Fogel, Cindy Folk, Robert Gardner. Row Three: Darwin Guyer, Terry Hackenburg, Sonia Haines, Stephen Heimbach, Dianne Herman, Eugene Herman, Raymond Hood, Kay Houtz, Patty Hubler,Kathy Lee St. John, Yvonne Jones. Row Four: Dora Jorden, Carol Keister, Linda Keister, Susan Kepner, Marlene Kline, Thomas Kline, Gary Knepp, James Knepp, Lee Knepp, John Kuhns, Dean Lepley. Row Five: Ricky Lepley, Daniel Manbeck, Ruth Manbech, Trudy Mattern, Roy Moyer, Carol Ort, Debra Peters, Dave Pheasant, Tommy Pheasant, Barry Reich, Dale Rigel. Row Six: Linda Lou Rigel, Linda Steffen, Tommy Shartzer, Beverly Shawver, Jeffrey Shawver, Kenneth Sizer, Beth Ann Snook, Dennis Snook,John Snook, Susie Snook, Paula Solomon. Row Seven: Georgetta Steffen, Mary Stull, Cynthia Swanger, Jane Swigart, Andrew Wagner, Doris Wagner, Shelva Wagner, Beverly Walter, Darlene Wilson, Allan Woodling, David Woodling. Row Eight: Lester Weaver, Debby Young, Darla Zechman, Steven Zerbe. 68 CAFETERIA 'i West Snyder High School First Row: Mary Master, Madeline Haines, Eva Felker. Second Row: Arlene Reidinger, Julia Hawk Eleanor Haines. West Beaver Bernice Snook, Sara Stumpff. Beaver-Adams Anna Catherine Thomas, Arla Mattern, Mildred Bailey, Dorothy Kepner. 69 CUSTODIANS Myron Norman, West Snyder Randall Hassinger, West Snyder Ralph Knepp, West Snyder Clyder Lyter, Beaver-Adams Not Pictured: Franklin Bickhart, Beaver-Adams Jay Erb, West Beaver fefiffjf' I ...K - .lx.w2X.. 5 ,jin g '5 W w J. H , X215 5 4 . 'fd'-rglsix 2,333 K Q ' 9 Q xx, Y t 4 is 'ff un 42? 'A '1 x KQWYX -', ..l n1.,f. . , , . K.. , n--Mu . '. -. . l 4 f f . M4 '.',. . , , Q ,. .,'.-..' x ' 5 f-Q xv? 'c'g',':.:'jfE-2 5,40 sim? 1 5 .1 ',. S.. t, f '.' 1 'J' ':i, .a' ',e'v.' Q 4' CHEERLEADERS Ja.nice Heeter, Bonnie Baker, Joy Knepp, Pat Fry, Linda Young, Kathleen Dean, Sandra Herbster, Margaret Henry. Co-captains: Kathleen Dean, Janice Heeter. Each year the candidates for Varsity Cheerleading appear in a special assembly at the end of the yearg eight of them are selected by popular vote of the entire student body to be Varsity Cheerleaders for the coming year. The Cheerleaders are a great inspiration to the teams. They travel with them to all the games and encourage the spectators to cheer the team on to victory. The uniforms ofthe Varsity Cheerleaders consist of white sweaters, red skirts, and white sneakers. The VarsityCheer1eaders have sponsored dances, sold pom-poms, and sold emblems in order to earn money with which to buy sweaters. JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Front Row: Harriet Hawk, Tyna Snook, Kay Goss. Back Row: Judy Snook, Arlene Bickhart, Jane Benner, Glenda Leeper, Ruth Ann Ocker. Each fall the eight Junior Varsity Cheerleaders are selected by the vote of the Junior High School. They appear with the Varsity Cheerleaders at all the home games, they lead the cheers for the Junior Varsity games, and do a fine job of leading the spectators in their cheering. Their uniforms consist of red skirts, white long-sleeved blouses, red vests, and white sneakers. BASEBALL TEAM 1958 Row One: Managers: Earl Lyter, Ronald Saylor, Ronald Will, Richard Saylor, Lee Shamory. Row Two: Dennis Knepp, Harold Flood, Gary Goss, Jim Goss, George Hassinger, Ronald Baker, Larry Hackenberg, Norman Yetter, Richard Hoy. Row Three: Coach, Gene Solomon, Capt., Jack Wagner, Danny Spaid, Tony MacGlaughlin, Barry Arnold, Dale Hackenberg, K.L. Wagner, Willis Hackenberg, Kenneth Zechman, George Benfer. Scores Selinsgrove 11 West Snyder Northumberland 1 West Snyder Rothrock 4 West Snyder Chief Logan 8 West Snyder Chief Logan 6 West Snyder Middleburg 5 West Snyder Kishacoquillas 9 West Snyder Rothrock 4 West Snyder Middleburg 5 West Snyder Kishacoquillas 6 West Snyder Lewistown 1 West Snyder Lewistown 3 West Snyder Warrior Run 6 West Snyder Warrior Run 3 West Snyder 4 Middleburg 10 Playoff West Snyder 2 Lettermen graduating were Jack Wagner, Captain, and George Benfer. The Mounties were the surprise club of the Tri-Valley League in 1958. With a host of inexperienced ball players they managed to tie for the league title with Middleburg. The big wins for the red and white were two back to back victories over Lewistown, 8-1 and 4-3. The leading batsman for 1958 was Sophomore Dale Hackenberg with an average of 450. The leading defensive ball player was pitcher -catcher K.L. Wagner with a 977 average. D. Hackenburg, K.L. Wagner, and Frosh., Tony MacGlaughlin, were stand-out pitchers as underclassmen. 73 SCDCCER TEAM Row One: Dale Hackenberg, Walter Weaver, Nelson Will, Herb Kratzer, Barry Arnold, Tony McGlaughlin, Ronald Baker, Harold Flood, Douglas Kratzer, Willis Hackenberg, Baird Hawk, Richard Hoy, Wayne Balmer, Norman Kline, Coach, Elmer Seler. Row Two: Joe Bratton, Robert Kline, Jerry Edmiston, Durwood Knepp, Dennis Knepp, Philip Loht, Ralph Goss, David Troup, Dennis Shawver, Kenneth Gill, Albert Bickhart, Kenneth Saylor, Donald Renninger, James Crawford, Larry Ewing, James Goss, Earl Lyter, Robert Norman, Donald Reiss, Roger Spickler. The record for 1958 West Snyder 2 East Juniata 'West Snyder 3 Tuscarora Valley West Snyder 3 Southern Area Joint 'West Snyder 3 Greenpark Union 'West Snyder 6 Greenwood 'West Snyder 0 East Juniata West Snyder 4 Tuscarora Valley 'West Snyder 4 Blain Union 'West Snyder 1 Middleburg West Snyder 2 Southern Area Joint Totals C5-Zjcorner kicks 28 'League Games West Snyder drew its soccer season to a close after winning the Tri-Valley League championship. The climax of this season came when West Snyder defeated a strong and favored Middleburg team on Middleburg's field to the score of l-0. This victory gave the team the opportunity to enter district 4 eliminations by playing Southern Area Joint HighSchool under the lights atSelinsgrove Area Joint High School. A crowd of approximately 1000 attended this colorful affair. After a 2-2 deadlock at the close of two over-time periods, the Mounties lost their bid for victory on the basis of having been outscored on corner kicks, 5-2. With a relatively young team, a season's record of 8 wins, 1 loss, and 1 tie, was compiled. The league record was 5 wins and 1 tie. High scorer on the team with 9 goals was Sophomore, Tony McGlaughlin. Dennis Knepp, senior, was second with a total of 6. Another outstanding Senior who had an excellent year was the veteran goalie, Barry Arnold, who had only 4 goals scored against him during the whole season. 74 BOYS' VARSITY BASKETBALL Row One: Dennis Knepp, Co-Captain, Gene Soloman, Coach, Ken Wagner, Co-Captain. Row Two: Joe Bratton, Manager, Earl Lyter, Manager, Walter Weaver, George Hassinger, Edward Arnold, Harvey Will, Tony McG1aughlin, Dale Hackenburg, Douglas Kratzer, Daniel Spaid, Roger Spickler, Manager, Hobart Baker, Manager. BGYS' JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL West Snyder West Snyder West Snyder West Snyder West Snyder West Snyder West Snyder Richard Hoy, Elmer Seler, Eugene Wagner, Mark Zechman, Leonard Stine, Larry Ewing, James Goss, Robert Wagner, Glen Keister, Richard Mattern, Kenneth Sayler, Dennis Shawver, Ronald Soles, Ronald Baker, William Felker, James Crawford, Coach Glen Fogel. Co-captains: Mark Zechman, Ronald Baker. 84 East Juniata 34 West Snyder 83 Kishacoquillas 63 West Snyder 76 Chief Logan 86 Tuscarora Valley 48 West Snyder 80 Blain Union 49 West Snyder 63 Greenwood Mahanoy Joint West Snyder Rothrock West Snyder Middleburg Southern Area West Snyder Middleburg West Snyder Rothrock Warrior Run West Snyder Tuscarora West Snyder Satillo 59 Warrior Run 57 West Snyder 51 Kishacoquillas 72 West Snyder 61 Greenpark 39 S91ir1SgrOV6 56 West Snyder 57 Juniata Joint 62 West Snyder 46 Northumberland The red and white of West Snyder Varsity Basketball team compiled an outstanding league and in- dependent record for 1958-59. The Mounties finished second in the Tri-Valley League with a 4-2 record and had a 12-2 independent standing. Entering District 4 Class B playoffs, the Mounties lost to Norry in the quarter finals. This gave the Mounties a 16-5 log for the campaign. Records were broken this year in numerous areas by the West Snyder team. 1. Most points - 98 against Satillo. 2. Most field goals - 47 against Satillo. 3. Best foul percentage - 21 for 25, 85 per cent against Tuscarora. Best team record - 16-5. Four boys finished in double figures for seasonal averages--Dennis Knepp 12.0, Tony McGlaughlin 13.5, Dale Hackenburg 15.8, Ken L. Wagner 15.9. Graduating this yearwill be co-captains--Dennis Knepp and K.L. Wagner, Barry Arnold, Danny Spaid, and George Hassinger. Re- turning for next year will be letter winners Dale Hackenberg, Doug Kratzer, Ron Will, and Tony McGlaughlin. The J.V.'s compiled8wins--lllosses. Season leaders for the J.V.'s were Mark Zechman, a Fresh- man with 301 points, and Sophomore, Ron Baker, second in scoring and rebounding. GIRLS' VARSITY BASKETBALL Kneeling: Miss Rice, Coach. Standing: Sandra Schlegel, Manager, Margaret Henry, Dolores Zieber, Judy Mattern, Kay Tate, Sarah Heintzelman, Linda Young, Karen Young, Kathleen Dean, Pat Saylor, Shirley Trawitz, Mary Hassinger, Judy Kline, Manager. Inset Picture: Linda Young, Captain. GIRLS' JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL Kay Wagner,Ma.nager, Peggy Neidig, Arla Snook, Dolores J. Moyer, Bernice Dean, Gloria Spigelmyer, Bonnie Romig, Geraldine Wagner, Dea.nna Pheasant, Harriet Hawk, Kathryn Saylor, Frances Stutzman, Jane Rornig, Judy Spaid, Arlene Soles, Manager. Standing in back: Miss Rice, Coach. Inset Picture: Arla Snook, Captain. When old man Winter's face appeared on West Snyder School, a spirited group of players turned out for basketball season. Many hours of practice paid off with a record of eight wins and no losses. Despite keen opposition in many a game, West Snyder proved that she possessed a powerful, co- operative girls' team. The Varsity scores were as follows: W. S. Opp. W. S. Opp Mi Zflinburg 41 16 Lewisburg 41 26 Milton 18 17 Mifflinburg 45 28 Selinsgrove 44 25 Milton 40 19 Middleburg 39 21 Selinsgrove 35 19 The Junior Varsity also had a fine record with four wins and three losses. WRESTLING TEAM Row One: James Klinger,Robert Norman, Harry Furgison, Walter Loht, Kenneth Gill, Marvin Wagner, Wilbur Benner, Terry Goss, Edwin Weader, Elwood Kahley, Ronald Snook, Donald Reese. Row Two: Herb Kratzer, Philip Loht, Gary Grove, Fred Romig, John Reigle, Jim Hackenburg, Harry Wolfley, Ralph Goss, Dave Troup, Ronald Gentzel, Donald Renninger, Coach, Donald Havice. Inset: Ronald Gentzel, Captain. West Snyder West Snyder West Snyder West Snyder West Snyder West Snyder West Snyder West Snyder West Snyder West Snyder West Snyder West Snyder West Snyder West Snyder Newport Ralpho Township Warrior Run Selinsgrove Lewistown J.V Mahonoy Joint Danville Juniata Joint Mt. Carmel Sugar Valley Mifflinburg Chief Logan Milton Penns Valley This was the third year for wrestling at West Snyder and the first year with Donald Havice as coach An enthusiastic squad numbering twenty-two reported the first day of practice. The returning letter- men were Herb Kratzer, Ron Gentzel, Philip Loht, Dave Troup, and Gary Grove. Some very nice performances were turned in by the boys. The highlight of the year came at the ex- pense of Chief Logan when they were handed a 30-15 set-back. The season record showed 4 wins and 10 losses. However, four of the losses were so close that one match made the difference. 77 I-'fp Through the Hoop? Stop That Forward I GIRLS IN ACTION Where's the Ball? That's the Way You Spell It Overhead Pass 78 Ready? Aim! Keep Your Distance 21. ' J ' X 3? J -mf W taimwv ia 5-syn' V fr , hw A . , - -', . fs, 5- wf Q xt .A a t W1 ,fn gy ,-.WA -W, A 1 gm ka 5 'V ,ff -f ,Q .9 'L 5' Aw 4 3' 2' ,Ze f .!Z.V. ,x-- N if ef .if :' A ,fR'J'3'2? M v v Q N 14 ,. H: .mx K Q , ' v ff' f H M 8 -qw .1 I if in fa J? as ky, ,... 3X-3-.z , -Mx: , . . I , in X -.NXY1 1 at , Y sr ,iffy M17 .Lf- ,.f,f'ff:,V'-' ,vdgr wwf- y -X - A Y ' Yr- t KM . A SM. 3-,.. f .f-A 1 f ' ,, W ,Q-aw, 5 N - 'Q' 1' , igliw E gi! f' 5 i ' H5252 LEGEND STAFF ex Row One: Patricia Fry, George Renninger, Dennis Knepp. Row Two: Hobart Baker, Carole Ritter, Dolores Zieber, Kay Wagner, Arlene Soles, Nellie Lou Rigel, Arla Snook, Judy Gilbert, Joy Knepp, Shirley Kline. Row Three: Stanley Dippery, Barry Arnold, Wayne Balmer, Ann Buffington, Edith Wray, Nancy Mattern, Janet Higgins, Miss Romig, Advisor. Editor .... Asst. Editor ..... Business Manager . . . Subscription Manager Advertising Manager Art Editor ....... Copy Editor ..... Sports Editor. . . Feature Editor . . Photography . . Treasurer . . Legend Staff . . . . . . . . . .George Renninger . . . Patricia Fry . . Dennis Knepp . . . Arla Snook . . . Kay Wagner . . Barry Arnold . Arlene Soles . . . Hobart Baker . . Dolores Moyer . .Stanley Dippery . . .Joy Knepp The Legend is compiled by the journalism class composed of Seniors. The yearbook staff is elected at the beginning of the senior year. The book is composed of individual senior pictures and pictures of activities, which occurred during the high school years, pictures of underclassmeng pictures of the clubs and student organizations of the school. Sports, faculty, cafeteria staff, custodians, and the Board of Education are also included. The Legend is published once a year. The pictures were taken and the yearbook published by Delmar Studio. 80 MGUNTAIN PEEK THE STAFF Editors ...... ................ K athleen Dean, Patricia Fry Associate Editors . . . ...... Judy Lee Gilbert, Janet Higgins, Carol Lose, . ........... . . Dolores J. Moyer, Nellie Lou Rigel, Madeline Wagner, MaryWalter,RuthWalter Advertising and Subscription Committee . . . . .Joy Knepp, Judy Mattern, Mollie Young Reporters: Commercial Department .... ..... J udy Gilbert, Nellie Lou Rigel F.F.A. ........... .......... K enneth Snook F.H.A. . . .... ' ............................... Gloria Pheasant Music ............................... Judy Boonie, Nancy Mattern Gossip . . . Beatrice Bilger, June Decker, Betsy Felker, Mona Lou Hartman, Barbara Reigle Joke Editor .................................... Sue Herbster Band ....... . . . . . . ..... Judy Mattern, Nancy Mattern History . . ............... Rita Thomas Art .... . . Madeline Wagner, Mary Grace Walter Library .... ............. B arbara Ocker English ..... . . . Sarah Heintzelman, Arlene Soles Industrial Arts . . ........... Philip Loht Assembly .... . . Ruth Walter Historian Club . . . Pat Saylor Science Club . . . Kay Wagner F.N.A. ..... .......... P eggy Keefer Sports Reporters: Basketball CGir1sJ . . . . Sarah Heintzelman, Arlene Soles Boys' Sports .... ........ L arry Ewing, Robert Kline Student Council Reporter . . . ................ Janice Heeter Mountain Peek Mailing Staff . . . . Judy Boonie, Jack Colabine, Robert Kline, . Philip Loht, Martha Thomas, Mollie Young Seventh Grade . . . .................. Joy Gross Eighth Grade . ..... Joanne Hassinger, Shirley Moyer Ninth Grade . . ..... Harriet Hawk, Karen Young Tenth Grade . . . ..... Bernice Dean, Julia Ettinger Eleventh Grade . . .... Ruth Ann Gross, Sandra Herbster Twelfth Grade . . . .............. Marjorie Herbster Typist Volunteers . . . . . Janice Auman, June Decker, Betsy Felker, . . . Judy Gilbert, Freda Goss, George Hassinger, . . Marjorie Herbster, Sue Herbster, Robert Kline, . . Janice Markley, Nancy Mattern, Barbara Riegle, . . . Nellie Lou Rigel, Jane Spaide, Roger Spickler, . . Ilah Spigelmyer, Jane Spigelmyer, Martha Thomas, EdithWray,Mo1lieYoung. The Mt. Peek has reporters and representatives who cover the interesting happenings in each de- partment and in each grade within the school. Likewise, each organization and each sport has its own reporter. Six issues are published per year, and papers sell for ten cents per copy. The staff is composed of volunteer students who are interested in journalism. STUDENT COUNCIL Janice Heeter, Dennis Knepp, Donald Renningerg Mr. Richard Kline, Advisor, Bonnie Baker. Philip Loht, Marjorie Herbster, Jane Spaide, Delores Aumiller, Alan Yeater, Karen Klingler, Linda Young. Dave Troup, Judith Gilbert, Edith Wray, Robert Bailey, Martha Thomas, Donna Gentzel, Arlene Bickhart, Mollie Young, Mary Hassinger, Kay Goss, Margaret Henry, Shirley Trawitz, Julia Ettinger. Harriet Hawk, Tyna Snook, Cynthia Schlegel, Glenda Leeper, Judy Mattern, James Goss, Tony McGlaughlin, Paul Mattern, Barry Camp, Ruth Ocker, Judy Snook, Ronald Baker. President . . . . . . Donald Renninger Vice President . .... Dennis Knepp Secretary . . . . . Janice Heeter Treasurer. . . . Bonnie Baker The Student Council is a student-government organization designed to protect and advance the in- terest of students and faculty concerning school problems, provide opportunity and experience in self- government for students, and foster sentiments in law, order, and discipline. The activities of the Student Council include the enforcing of hall regulations and the directing of student traffic between classes. The Student Council also sponsors dances after basketball games for the entire student body. The council assisted the cheerleaders in sponsoring a pep-rally for the soccer team. But, the council's big project this year is the erecting of signs near the highway indi- cating the location of the school. In addition to these activities, the council will organize the annual school picnic and sponsor many other worth-while school activities. 82 JUNIOR F.H.A. First Row: Maureen Bojalad, Maxine Romig, Barbara Kuhns, Ruth Boonie, Shelia Jordan, Mary Goss, Shirley Moyer, Miss Mary Waha. Second Row: Virginia Spigelmyer, Eileen Rager, Phyllis Wagner, Diane Walter, Ruth Try, Joyce Kauffman. Third Row: Judy Morgan, Sue Lane Kline, Mary Ann Loudenslager, Nora Romig, Mary Lash, Dixie Spaid, Arlene Bickhart. Jr. F.H.A. President . . . ...... . . Maureen Bojalad Vice President. . ..... Mary Goss Secretary . . . ..... Judy Morgan Treasurer . . . . Virginia Spigelmyer Reporter . . . . Sue Lane Kline Historian . . . . Joyce Kauffman Song Leader . . . . .Diane Walter This is the second year for the Junior Future Homemakers of America at West Snyder High School. Its purpose is to give the student a better understanding of homemaking. This organization gives the student a chance to hold offices previous to joining the Future Homemakers of America. Membership is limited to junior high school girls. 83 SENIOR F.H.A. Row One: Martha Thomas, Madeline Wagner, Carol Lose, Betsy Felker, Gloria Pheasant, Madeline Snook,Sharon Kauffman, Anna M. Bilger, June Decker, Dolores A. Moyer. Row Two: Ilah Spigelmyer, Barbara Ocker, Lydia Bowersox, Betty Boonie, Kay Proud, Gloria Spigelmyer, Kay Moyer, Sandra Kuhns, Helen Bowersox. Row Three: Jane Romig, Jane Spigelmyer, Shirley Trawitz, Judy Spaid, Peggy Neidig, Helen Ulsh, Constance Cameron, Mary Walter, Salvania Benfer. Row Four: Melvina Furgison, Donna Shirey, Velma Boonie, Phyllis Goss, Margaret Weader, Geraldine Wagner, Judy Kline, Bonnie Roomig, Mary Treaster. Row Five: Linda Herbster, Ruth Walter, Ruth Zeiber, Judy Lose, Marian Seebold, Janice Markley, Barbara Reigel, Margaret Wolfley, Phyllis Herman. OFFICERS President .... ......... . . Martha Thomas Vice President . . ....... . Madeline Wagner Secretary .... ..... C arol Lose Treasurer . . . . Betsy Ann Felker Reporter . . . . Gloria Pheasant Historian . . . . Madeline Snook Chaplain . . . ..... June Decker Song Leader .......... .... An na Marie Bilger The Future Homemakers of America's main goal is, To help individuals, improve personal, family, and community living. The Chapter deals with three kinds of projects. They are National, State and Local. Chapter learn- ing experiences should bring members satisfaction and enjoyment, contribute to the growth of the members in regard to understanding abilities and for appreciations. Five girls received the State Homemaking award at the Pennsylvania State Farm Show this year. The girls were Mary Walter, Martha Thomas, Ilah Spigelmyer, Madeline Wagner and Carol Lose. B4 F.F.A. Center left: Fred Romig, Park Fultz, Charles Erb. Center right: Lewis Straub,Kenneth Snook, Charles Mitchell, Marvin Thomas. Outside: Jack Young, Glen Camp, Charles Fry, Albert Kauffman, Barry Camp, Kenneth Zechman, Maxwell Reich, Barry Blazer, Terry Goss, Gary Knepp, Melvin Auman, Fred Soles, Harry Furgison, Kenneth Shawver, Gary Snook, Durwood Knepp, Harry Wolfley, Gorden Fultz, Paul Shirey, Norman Yetter, Thomas Snook. Standing: Mr. Martz, Advisor, Raymond Long, Carl Ewing, Mr. Weller, Advisor, The West Snyder chapter of the Future Farmers of America is one of many chapters which make up the national F.F.A. The West Snyder chapter was formed three years ago from the chapter at Beaver Vocational High School. Since then there have been many awards received by students at the Pennsylvania State Farm Show and in various contests conducted throughout the SUN district. The foundation upon which the F.F.A. organization is built, includes leadership and character development, sportsmanship, co- operation, service, thrift, scholarship, improved agriculture, organized recreation citizenship and patriotism. 85 F.N.A. Dolores J. Moyer, Arla Snook, Kay Wagner, Arlene Soles, Ann Buffington, Carole Ritter, Patricia Fry, Delores Aumiller, Josephine Weader, Fae Weaver, Doris Walter, Miriam Swigart, Betty Sassaman, Sarah Heintzelman, Shirley Kline, Sandra Zeiders, Ruth Ann Gross, Delores Kline, Peggy Keefer, Marilyn Kuhns, Kathleen Dea.n, June Etzler, Advisor. OFFICERS President ..... . Kathleen Dean Assistant Secretary . . . . Arlene Soles Vice President . . . . Kay Wagner News Reporter .... . . Peggy Keefer Secretary .......,.. Ruth Ann Gross The purpose of the F.N.A. is to better understand the personal and educational requirements of a nursing career. Activities of the F.N.A. have included atour of the Lewistown Hospital, and nurses from the Lewistown Hospital have attended some of the F.N.A. meetings to speak about nursing as a career. SCIENCE CLUB First row: Kathleen Dean, Carole Ritter, Dolores J. Moyer, James Spaid, Jerry Wagner. Second row: Sarah Heintzelman, Dolores Zieber, Kay Wagner, Arlene Soles, Arla Snook. Third row: Joy Knepp, Shirley Kline, Delores Aumiller, Patricia Fry, Donald Renninger. Fourth row: Sandra Schlegel, Barry Arnold. OFFICERS President .... . Donald Renninger Secretary-Treasurer ....... Patricia Fry Vice President ..... . Sarah Heintzelman Assistant Secretary-Treasurer . . Kay Wagner The objectives of the Science Club are to develop interest in science, to provide opportunities in science beyond regular classes, to develop hobbies, and to give vocational guidance. To be a member of this organization, one must be an academic senior high school student with B grades in science, or be accepted by the club's voting. The Science Club sold candles and candle ensembles to earn money for a project which will be de- termined at a later date. It is instrumental in urging science students to participate in local, county, and Susquehanna Valley Science Fairs. JUNIOR HISTORIAN CLUB Row One: Mr. Wagner, Joe Feehrer, Philip Loht, Nellie Rigel, Judy Boonie, Nancy Mattern, Judy Gilbert, Edith Wray, Freda Goss, Arla Snook, Shirley Kline, Jane Romig, Susie Kuhns. Row Two: Bob Norman, Beatrice Bilger, Pat Fry, Gloria Spigelmyer, Jane Spaide, Janice Auman, June Decker, Janice Markley, Margaret Henry, Marilyn Kuhns, Mary Hassinger. Row Three: Anna Marie Bilger, Gloria Pheasant, Sharon Kauffman, Judy Spaid, Bonnie Baker, Bonnie Romig, Mollie Young, Dolores Zieber, Sarah Heintzelman, Joy Knepp. Pat Savlor, Linda Herbster, Geraldine Wagner. Row Four: Judy mine, Sandra Schlegel, Brenda Troup, Peggy Keefer, Brian Moyer, Dennis Yeater, Douglas Kratzer,Madaline Wagner,Ruth Zieber, Jackie Feehrer, Kay Moyer. Row Five: Judy Mattern, Donna Shirey, Barry Arnold, Bill Benner, Earl Lyter, Marvin Wagner, George Spigelmyer, Helen Ulsh, Sandra Herbster, Kay Tate, Dolores mine. Officers President .... ..... Vice President . . Secretary .... Treasurer. . . Reporter . . Donald Renninger . Mary Hassinger . . Judy Mattern . . Bonnie Baker . . . Pat Saylor The Historian Club got off to a flying start under the supervision of Mr. C.W. Wagner. The objectives of the History Club are to develop more of an interest in history and to provide opportunities in history beyond regular class room work. One of the projects undertaken by the club members is that of renovating one of the few remaining one-room school houses in the county and making it into a museum to be used for the benefit of the entire county. Inthis way the Historian Club plans to keep alive the fast fading tradition of its elders. 87 HONOR SOCIETY Row One: Kay Wagner, Shirley Kline, Jane Spaide, Nancy Mattern, Judy Gilbert, Edith Wray, Sarah Heintzelman. Row Two: James Goss, Larry Ewing, Ruth Ann Gross, Linda Young, Betty Sassaman, Judy Lose, Shirley Trawitz, Delores Aumiller, Ronald Baker. Row Three: Advisors: Mr. N. Kline, Miss Romig. OFFICERS Linda Young . . ...... .... P resident Kay Wagner . . . .Vice-President Edith Wray. . . . . .Secretary Jane Spaide . . . .Treasurer Judy Gilbert . . . . Reporter The National Honor Society of Selinsgrove High School installed the West Snyder Chapter of the National Honor Society inaspecial assembly on November 26, 1959. There were sixteen charter mem- bers, but at semesters four members were dropped, and seven new ones were initiated. All students that have a scholarship average of A or 90 per cent are eligible for membership. A committee of administrators and teachers then considers these students on the basis of service, leader- ship, and character. Through this organization it is hoped to create an enthusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate a desire to render service, to promote worthy leadership, and to encourage the development of character in students of West Snyder High School. 88 1Z'ifI A - W, YEAH, MTI I1 www IS HERE T0 GERSHWFN Music by Ii 'n,g,lmZcoln,,-wwica ' H mer GEORGE 5 D Q 5 K, Q Z I Q JUNIOR CLASS PLAY Cast Dr. P. Nutt . . Meta Nutt . . Ima Nutt . . Wall Nutt . . . Orestus ..... Sylvia Gaylord Cerise . . . . . M2116 'W Eavesdropping Cast of Characters . . . . . Robert Kline . . .Judy Lee Gilbert Jane Spaide Philip Loht . . Danny Spaid . . Arlene Soles . . Sue Herbster Q... - Q Bea Wise . . . Helen Shelton . Larry Smart . . Vivian Tepper Charlotte Neal Lila ..... . The Nutt Family Be have yourself Nellie Lou Rigel Kathleen Dean I Dennis Knepp Martha Thomas Dolores Moyer Dolores Zieber leaves for Europe A real estate Helene Shelton buys Crestdale, previously a sanitarium, but she . agent, Bea Wise,takes over and puts a colored caretaker in charge. Miss Wise allows the Nutt Family to move in for a week. If they like it, they may buy it. The family is just what their name implies. ' ' ' dl lts. Thin s finally get straightened out when the Former patients start arriving and be am resu g former mental patients discover it is now a private home. SENIOR PLAY The Cast. ' Auntie Wiffs Chloroform. End of Kitt I yh' V-I in and TDS ucv-H .V S Shenani Uncle P Cast of Characters gang' Goldie Lockwood . . . Arlene Soles Josie Johnson . . . Q . . Judy Gilbert Janice Lockwood . . . Dolores Zieber Pat McGil1icuddy . . ...... Charles Erb Bill Bryson . . . . . . Dennis Knepp Gussie Croker . . . . . Marjorie Herbster Freddie Wyatt . . . . Donald Renninger Kitty Lee Croker . . . . . Delores J. Moyer Pilson McCrabb . . . . . Philip Loht Bluebell Washington . .... Sue Herbster Aurelia Royce . . . . Edith Wray Now You Are Talking The play took place in a small midwestern college town. Two sisters, Goldie and Janice Lockwood lived in asmall apartment. Aunt Aurelia Royce was their only living relative. Goldie attended college and sang on a radio program. Janice was a high school senior. Goldie loved Bill Bryson who had a rich uncle, Pilson McCrabb. Bill and Goldie couldn't marry, because Aunt Aurelia a.nd Uncle Pilson jilted each other years ago. If they would marry, they would be disinherited. Pils on heard Goldie sing on the radio and fell in love with her. He sent many presents and finally asked his nephew to pro- pose for him. Things began to happen after that, because Almt Aurelia and Pilson McCrabb came for a visit. THE PROM Crowning of the King The Entrance to Fairyland KT ' ?yV,, gm., . H Q1 I I eehhh' Sitting it Out King and Queen Dancing Looking Over the Prom- The Junior-Senior Prom was a beautiful and exciting social affair held during the spring of 1958. The theme was Fairyland Romance and was quite different from other years. The orchestra, The Keystonaires, helped make it one of the nicest prorns ever. The King, Jack Wagner, and the Queen, Crystal Spaid, were chosen by the Senior Class. 92 MAY DAY .-gum. me Contenders For Cinderel1a's Crown Prince Charming Finds Cinderella May Day Court 1958 Prince Charming Crowning of Cinderella and Cinderella The May Court was attired in ball gowns to carry out the theme, Cinderella at The Ball. The crowning of the queen took place after Prince Charming found the girl whose foot fit the glass slipper. A ' C' d ella and Prince A program, consisting of music and dancing, was the command performance for 1n er Charming. 93 WEST SNYDER HIGH SCHOOL BAND Row One: Jane Spaide, Sandra Schlegel, Marjorie Herbster, Dolores Zieber, Brenda Troup. Row Two: Margaret Henry, Janice Heeter, Kathryn Saylor, Marilyn Kuhns, Joy Knepp, Gloria Pheasant, Janice Markley, Betsy Felker,SandraHerbster. Row Three: Joe Bratton, Robert Kline, Kathleen Dean, Dianne Walter, Karen Young, Anna Marie Bilger, Shirley Trawitz, Kay Moyer, Jacqueline Feehrer, Dolly Plank. Row Four: Bob Bailey, Dennis Yetter, Judy Mattern, Danny Spaid, Kay Wagner, Judy Spaid,Jane Romig, TerrySeler. Row Five: Jerry Wagner, Bob Furgison, Sandra Kline, Donald Reiss, Nancy Mattern, Carole Ritter, Sharon Walker, Freda Goss, Janice Auman. Row Six: Rita Thomas, Gerald Wagner, Larry Ewing, Ron Baker, Jim Goss, Ruth Ann Gross, Tony McGlaughlin, Eugene Wagner, Linda Young. Row Seven: Sharon Kauffman, Madeline Snook. Mr. Clark Nevin has completed his first year as director of instrumental music in the West Snyder High School. Under his direction the band has continued its excellent record of achievement a.nd has made invaluable contributions to the communities and to the school. Many students in the school system are receiving through instrumental instruction, training for future band membership. Several students from this organization participated in the District Band Festival at Hollidaysburg. The group also presented an assembly program for the entire student body. 94 JUNIOR BAND Row One: Diane Walters, Peggy Rearick, Karen Young, Harriet Hawk, Sue Kline, Katherine Saylor, Sandra King. Row Two: Eileen Rager, Allen Yeater, Joy Gross, Tyna Snook, Shirley Moyer, Phyllis Wagner, Anna Mattern, Kay Goss, Judy Middlesworth. Row Three: Dennis Baker, David Goodwin, Roger Pheasant, Gary Greenaway, Donald Goodwin, Kaylene Garrison, Walter Loht, Steven Thornburg. Row Four: William Buffington, Richard Mattern, Terry Kramer, Melvin Fleming, Neil Knepp, Gerald Wagner. JUNIOR HIGH BAND This musical unit is composed of seventh, eighth and ninth grade boys and girls who show an aptitude for and interest in instrumental music. It is in this group that the young instrumentalist learns basic musicianship as well as genuine team- work. Specific prerequisites must be met by those desiring to participate with this organization. 95 GIRLS' ENSEMBLE Leftto right: Nancy Mattern, Marjorie Herbster, Kay Wagner, Martha Thomas, Janice Auman, Mollie Young, Carole Ritter, Kathleen Dean, Dolores Zieber, Pat Fry, Joy Knepp, Janet Higgins, Jane Spaide. The Girls' Ensemble was organized in the fall of 1958 and is composed of all Senior girls. The ensemble has been engaged by various organizations of the area communities. They have sung in different churches of the communities and for the Mason Banquet held in the Beaver-Adams elemen- tary building. InDecember,when WestSnyder had its annual Christmas Festival, the group sang White Christmas with a fireside background and then sang The Little Jesue Came to Town . The girls participated in the music forensics and in the annual Spring Festival. They wear red corduroy jumpers, andwhite long-sleeved blouses are worn with the jumpers depend- ing upon the occasion. This organization practices very hard for its engagements. 96 GIRLS' CHORUS ua ' T J n I V 'Y' if -r vw Uv M Ls.: - A Row One: Sharon Kauffman, Sandra Schlegel, Janet Higgins, Arla Snook, Joy Knepp, Shirley Kline, Janice Auman, Mona Lou Hartman, Beatrice Bilger, Judy Boonie, Connie Cameron, Doris Walter. Row Two: Delores mine, Dolores Zieber, BarbaraRiegel, Betsy Felker, Nancy Mattern, Marjorie Herbster, Janice Markley, June Decker, Pat Saylor, Jacqueline Feehrer, Mary Hassinger. Row Three: Janet Kline,Ann Buffington, Carole Ritter, Kay Wagner, Arlene Soles, Ruth Ann Gross, Velma Boonie, Betty Boonie, Rita Thomas, Peggy Keefer, Judy Mattern. Row Four: Bernice Dean, Shirley Haines, Donna Shirey,Jane Romig,JudySpaid, Mollie Young,Sha.ron Walker, Sandra Zeiders, Sandra Herbster, Shirley Trawitz, Kathleen Dean. Row Five: Patricia Fry, Melvina Furgison, Delores Aumiller, Madeline Snook, Judy Lose, Margaret Weader, Jane Spaide, Marian Seebold, Phyllis Goss, Gloria Pheasant, Sylvania Benfer. Susie Kuhns, Anna Marie Bilger. Members of the Girls' Chorus are selected from grades ten, eleven and twelve. The Girls' Chorus permits the student to progress from two part and unison singing to three part vocal music. Girls showing a greater interest are afforded an opportunity to become members of the Girls' En - semble, which performs music that is beyond the scope of the average chorus member. This year the Girls' Chorus, under the direction of Mr. Clark G. Nevin, participated in the annual Christmas Choral Festival and Spring Concert. 97 BOYS' CHORUS Row One: George Hassinger, Bob Furgison, Wayne Balmer, Jack Colabine, Kenneth Zechman, Charles Mitchell. Row Two: Charles Erb, Jerry Wagner, Leon Wagner, Tom Snook, Leon Swigart, Kenneth Wagner. Row Three: Donald Renninger, Bob Kline, Roger Spickler, Richard Sizer, Barry Arnold. The Boys' Chorus, under the direction of Mr. Clark G. Nevin, is composed of interested students from grades ten, eleven, and twelve. These boys have the opportunity of learning to read and sing four part male harmony and simultan- eously learn the fundamentals of musicianship. During this school term the Boys' Chorus participated in the annual Christmas Choral Festival and the Spring Choral Festival. 98 MIXED CHORUS at n ew xi it , was 1 .L 5 I . 0 5 - Row One: Sandra Schlegel, Janet Higgins, Arla Snook, Joy Knepp, Shirley Kline, Brenda Troup, Donna Shirey, Judy Boonie, Connie Cameron, Doris Walter. Row Two: Pat Fry, Delores Zeiber, Nancy Mattern, Freda Goss, Marjorie Herbster, Janice Markley, June Decker, Patricia Saylor, Mary Hassinger. Row Three: Dennis Knepp, Carole Ritter, Kay Wagner, Arlene Soles, Ruth Ann Gross, Kathleen Dean, Marjorie Keefer, Sarah Heintzelman. Row Four: Jerry Wagner, Leon Wagner, Donald Renninger, Mollie Young, Janice Auman, Jane Spaide, Martha Thomas, Jane Spigelmyer. Row Five: Kenneth C. Wagner, Terry Seler, Wayne Balmer, Roger Spickler, George Hassinger, Robert Kline. Edward Arnold, Robert Furgison. The Mixed Chorus is composed of students from grades ten to twelve. This chorus offers the stu- dent interested in vocal music the opportunity to enlarge upon his or her musical experience and to in- crease his vocal repertoire. Here he learns to blend voices of different range and timbre into a musi- cal and tonal panaroma. Other vocal groups, such as the Girls' Ensemble and Mixed Ensemble, are derived from the stu- dents in this chorus who exhibit a greater aptitude and interest, thereby permitting them to perform music beyond the scope of a general choral group. During this year the Mixed Chorus participated in the Christmas program and also the Spring Con- cert. The Mixed Chorus is under the direction of Mr. Clark G. Nevin. 99 JUNIOR CHORUS Row One: Judy Snook, Judy Renninger, Frances Wagner, Maxine Romig, Jane Furgison, Eileen Rager, Shirley Moyer, Robetta Walters, Carolyn Kline, Harriet Hawk, Karen Young. Row Two: Dianne Walter, Kathryn Saylor, Mary Lash, Sheila Jordan, Patricia Kline, Lorraine Kuhns, Sandra King, Lou Ann Boonie, Dianne Bobb,Sandra Benfer, Ruth Ocker. Row Three: Paul Zeiders, Glenda Leeper, Maureen Bojalad, Cristina Richards, Anna Mattern, Paulette Bingaman, Kaylene Garrison, Judy Baumgardner, Jane Gilbert, Ruth Boonie, Judy Middlesworth, Joy Gross, Terry Kreamer. Row Four: David Seler, Phyllis Wagner, Deanna Pheasant, Mary Ann Walter, Carol Keister, Jean Master, Marian Norman, Judy Ewing,Kaye Boonie, William Buffington, David Goodwin, Mike Rine. Row Five: Ruth Ann Saylor, Jane Saylor, Nancy Will, Cynthia Schlegel, Martha Zechman, Linda Benfer, Kay Goss, Sandra Stumpff, Maxine Bratton, Tyna Snook, Virginia Spigelmyer, Judy Morgan, James Feese, Donald Goodwin. Row Six: Walter Loht, Joe Shore, Alan Yeater, Wells Wagner, Neil Knepp, Lynn Thomas, Roger Pheasant, Harold Swigart, Glenn Keister, Gary Heintzelman, Gerald Wagner. The Junior Chorus is a training program to prepare the student for further choral participation in 'choral music. Here they become familiar with musical terminology, conducting techniques, and music fundamentals as well as acquiring a musical experience of lasting importance. Members of this organization are selected from grades seven, eight, and nine. During the year the Junior Chorus participated in the annual Christmas program and the Spring Choral Festival. This chorus is under the direction of Mr. Clark G. Nevin. IOO x l ,ff -m .0 .4 sv .- 4 K f i s -1 0 .5 X Q , 3 'PWMm 'W' W . Mx ' yfw' My gafxh if 'YI 'ef M.. ,A ,... , k - A . . me ian 5 an j xy : b g ' f .. BUSINESS PATRUNS Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gill Reynolds' Electric Rocco's Reds' Diner Noerr Motor Freight Valley House Real French Cleaners Weader's Insurance Agency Weader's Store Kratzer's General Store DeKalb Dealer McClure Locker Plant Pauline Ritter's Beauty Shop Bratton's Barber Shop The First National Bank of Selinsgrove Fran's Dress Shoppe Sunbury Daily Item Brown's Paint and Wallpaper Sally Boligs Style Shop G. M. Bogan Bowersox Cut Rate Kreighbaum Ins. Agency Dreeses Barber Shop and Photo Kathy-Mae Wearing Apparel Quarryville Canning Co. John M. Dick Bob Marks-Body and Paint Shop Houtz Self Service Station S. Gumpert Co., Inc. A Friend George J. Ocker Mrs. Julia E. R. Zechman, Tax Freed Florists Milton H. Romig, Well Driller John C. Mattern, Fruit Grower F. W. Woolworth Co. Super -Self Service Shoe Store The Yard Stick Goss Candy Co. The Sentinel Wilt's Jewelry Tom Johnston's Shoe Store People's Drug Store Muir Jewelry Co. Mrs. H. C. Elsesser Supplies Collector Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1959 For the Best in Banking Service See THE FIRST NATIUNAL BANK UF MIIJDLEBURG PENNSYLVANIA Financial Heart of Snyder County With Offices at Beaver Springs, McClure and Middleburg KLINE MUTURS KLlNE'S SUPER MARKET Groceries and Meats McClure, Pennsylvania Russell w. FISHER Wm AND WAGNFR Plumbing, Heating and Building Supplies Phone: OL 8-2385 McClure, Pennsylvania Complete Auto Service QHN DEER 3 - E .Tohn Deere Sales - Service Phone: OL 8-2439 McClure, Pennsylvania Compliments of BAKER STORE CO. We Give S Sz H Green Stamps W. K. Dodd - J. H. Dodd McClure, Pennsylvania See Compliments of CHARLES C. YOUNG HAROLD M. PHEASANT for Building and Supplies Phone OL 8-2132 Complete Insurance Service Agent and Broker Phone: OL 8-2138 McClure, Pennsylvania Cpl tj LAWVER BROTHERS Twin Cedar Dairy Phone OLympic 8-2396 McClure Pennsylvania THE N A Cpltf McClURE PLAIN DEALER A FRIEND Compliments of OFFICE OF COUNTY SUPERINTFNDFNT OF SCHOOLS Arthur M. Felker Ruth Sieber Robert M. Bastress Harry Herman Richard Gledhill Charles Puckey T. Dean Witmer - Dorothy Hummel For Good Dutch Cooking FRANKLIN MILIING Co' KOPPER KETTLE RESTAURANT Feed-Fertilizer-Seeds Daily and Sunday Dinners On the Square Dial TE -'7 -2734 Middleburg Pay Us a Visit Meet the Friendly People Here to Serve You Use Our Free Parking Facilities While You Bank SWINEFORD NATIONAL BANK WAGNER-EWING MOTORS C J Chrysler-Plymouth C In f omp :ments o Sales and Service Phone: OL 8-2391 McClure, Pennsylvania S 'I' S N Y DE R C l I N IC C. L. Eater, Jr., M. D. Compliments of R. W. Leipold, M. D. H. L. Sharadin, D. D. S. LEWISTOWN ELECTRICAL CO., INC. Lewistown, Pennsylvania A MODERN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL IN CALIFORNIA. . . A HOSPITAL UP IN MAINE ....... A TRADITIONAL KITCHEN IN OHIO ....... AN EFFICIENT SCIENCE LABORATORY IN MICHIGAN. . . The skills of our community are reflected in our products which carry the Snyder County name and brand of superior craftsmanship to WQQD. ETAI' G9 all parts of the country. indusfriesf inc' KREAMER, SNYDER CO., PENNA. WOOD-M92 kitchens Institutional Cabinets I Casework and Furnifure IRVIN GRAYBIll, JR. Attorney at Law Middleburg, Pennsylvania Compliments of GUY TRIMPEY INC. Best Wishes for a Successful Future to the Class of '59 ENGLE FARM DAIRIES Compliments of WILLIAMSPORT PAPER C0 ERNEST FELKER Better Groceries g 1 I 1' PETERS AND BRININGER SELF-senvlce srone Poultry 4-A- And Eggs K Phone: OL 8-2422 ' phone: OL 8-2121 Beaver Springs, Pennsylvania Benfer, Pennsylvania L i PAUL F. RIGEL y BENFER FEED MILL Nationwide Insurance Just-Bite Feeds Fire-Life-Auto Phone: OL 8-2286 Phone: OL 8-5069 R. D. 1 Beaver Springs, Pennsylvania y Beavertown, Pennsylvania l MUSSER'S GARAGE Firestone Tires MIDDLECREEK Auto Glass-Vulcanizing VALLEY TELEPHONE CO. Bus Service Phone: DR 4-6424 Kreamer, Pennsylvania A Safe Place We'll feather your nest 5 T0 BUY Di2m0I1dS with a. little down And Watches JOHN ALDEN'S COMPLETE W, M, VALSING - JEWELER HOME FURNISHINGS Next to the Theater Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania y Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania Compliments of LOG CABIN R. D. 3 Lewistown, Pennsylvania BOB DAVIS Men's and Boys' Wear Lewistown, Pennsylvania Compliments of LASKARIS BROS. Air -Conditioned Restaurant Lewistown, Pennsylvania Compliments of E 8. E DISTRIBUTOR Beer and Soft Drink Phone: OL 8-2677 R. D. 1 Beaver Springs, Pennsylvania ROBERT F. BUTRAM DDS 116 S. Market Street Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania C. R. KLINGER Manufacturer of K Brand Flour and Feeds Bulk Feed Delivery Service Middle Creek, Pennsylvania TROXELL PLANING MILL, INC. Contract Work a Specialty All Kinds of Lumber And Building Materials Custom Kiln Drying End Matched Flooring BOTTIGER AND STUCK LUMBER CO. Lumber --Building Supplies Office: Home: Phone - Drake 4-9292 Dial OL 8-2125 Dial OL 8-2126 Routes 11-15 St?-1' Route Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania Beaver Springs, Pennsylvania I I C PII 'IfS of SlTKIN'S JUNK co., INC. MACK'S GROCERY Ferrous Scrap and Waste Materials Phone: OL 8-2130 I McClure, Pennsylvania Lewistown, Pennsylvania Compliments of I DR. AND MRS. WILLIAM H. I I WEBER Middleburg, Pennsylvania Compliments ol DR. NIELVIN D. WOLFBERG Optometrist Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania I Compliments ol I R. A. HEINBACH M. D. y ' N. G. BINGAMAN I Phone: OL 8-2151 Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania Troxelville, Pennsylvania I I A' ini 'W W' 'A M 'V' I I Congratulations to the Class of '59 I Compliments of ' 'F BENFERS DAIRY BAR 5 E Where friends meet for a treat LEOIS RESTAURANT WHEN 'Nag MDDDFEIUD Lunches and Hoagles 1 Phone: OL 8-2604 I I Beavertown Beaver Springs, Pennsylvania I l L. L SEE U AND If X fx , K3 Q! elf? SHOP And SAVE I BINGAMAN FURNITURE AND APPlIANCES Philco Appliances Phone: OL 8-2740 Beaver Springs, Pennsylvania MATTERN'S HATCHERY ffm- QZ ' I I Phone: OL 8-2114 Beaver Springs, Pennsylvania SMITH CHEVROLET CO. f CHEVROLET! I' ll Chevrolet Cars and Trucks OK Used Cars and Trucks Phone: TE 7-6300 Middleburg, Pennsylvania SUPER SERVICE GARAG nnsnunlonnl. lunvssrn International Trucks Farmall Tractors, Farm Machinery RCA Whirlpool Refrigerators Freezers Automatic Washers And Dryers Sales and Service Phone: OL 8-2372 Beavertown, Pennsylvania Compliments of IRA MIDDLESWARTH AND SON Kitch'n Fresh Potato Chips Beavertown, Pennsylvania KAUFFMAN'S MEAT MARKET Dial OL 8-5006 Beavertown, Pennsylvania DUTCH PANTRY Family Restaurants Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania Sunbury, Pennsylvania State College, Pennsylvania Lemoyne, Pennsylvania Erie, Pennsylvania Clearwater, Florida St. Petersburg, Florida Camp Hill, Pennsylvania fEarly 1959 Sarasota, Florida QEarly 19593 Daytona Beach, Florida fEarly 19595 7 PAXTON BRICK CO. Dial Middleburg TE 7-6351 Paxtonville, Pennsylvania BILGER AND SONS ATLANTIC Distributor Gasoline Tires Heating Oils BP-ff9I'19S Motor Oils Dial TE 7-6103 Accessorles Middleburg, Pennsylvania LETTERMAN BROS. 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ERDLEY General Merchandise Phone: TE 7-5309 Paxtonville, Pennsylvania SWANGER'S PHARMACY The Rexall Store Market Square Middleburg, Pennsylvania PETERS AND WAGENSELLER General Electric--Furniture Phone TE 7-5142 Middleburg, Pennsylvania SNYDER'S MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR Clothing and Shoes Phone TE 7-6489 On the Square Middleburg A. F. PRATT O. D. Middleburg, Pennsylvania C. STANLEY MILLHOUSE Retail Merchandise Middleburg, Pennsylvania - MARTINS SERVICE STATION Dealer in Atlantic Supplies Accessories Car Washing and Waxing Phone TE 7-6157 Middleburg Compliments of G. GEORGE LUCK Insurance Counselor Phone: TE 7-5804 Middleburg, Pennsylvania DR. TISCHKE, D.D.S. Middleburg, Pennsylvania i BOB'S BODY SHOP Phone: OL 8-2383 McClure, Pennsylvania PH EASANT BEAUTY SHOP For Professional Skin and Hair Care Phone: OL 8-2574 McClure, Pennsylvania HERBSTER RADIO 8. T.V. SERVICE Z enith Phone: OL 8-2134 McClure, Pennsylvania JAMES W. 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Cafeteria Supplies and Equipment 25 S. 135th St. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Compliments of DR. AND MRS. G. W. RINCK Compliments of BEAVER BROS. BAKERY Burnham, Pennsylvania KlINE'S SERVICE STATION . r I4.. Mobilgus I Conventional Tubeless phone: QL 8-5143 Raymond Hassinger, Proprietor Beaver Springs, Pennsylvania Compliments of E.R. DAVIS MFG. CO. Phone: OL 8-5010 Beaver Springs, Pennsylvania HACKENBERG'S JEWELRY Diamonds Samsonite Luggage Watches Be aver town Compliments of BuXt0HWa11etS BEAVERTOWN 0IL SUPPLY Best Wishes to The Class of '59 STAN AND BEATY Beavertown Compliments of PAUL AND LENA Map1e's Inn Compliments of CARSON GHI CONTRACTOR Building and Painting Phone: OL 8-2161 Beaver Springs, Pennsylvania Congratulations to The Class of 1959 For Attaining This Epoch in Your Life BENFER'S FURNITURE Beaver Springs, Pennsylvania HETRICK'S APPLIANCE STORE General Electric Products Necchi and Elna Sewing Machines Phone: OL 8-2330 Beavertown, Pennsylvania BEN H. WALTER Allis-Chalmers and New Holland Farm Equipment R. D. 1, Beavertown STUMPFF'S STORE General Merchandise and U. S. Post Office Middle Creek, Pennsylvania CLAlR'S SUNOCO SERVICE Sunoco Custom Blending Gener al ' Auto-Repair Alignment Phone: OL 8-2742 Beaver Springs, Pennsylvania Compliments of HASSINGER'S TROPICAL TREAT Frozen Custard Stand Beaver Springs, Pennsyivania WAGNER BROS. Poultry Farm and Hatchery Top Quality Chicks Phone: OL 8-2203 Beaver Springs, Pennsylvania Compliments of LEPLEY-KLINE BUS LINE Beaver Springs, Pennsylvania BAUMGARDNER'S HATCH ERY Phone: OL 8-2226 Beaver Springs, Pennsylvania WAGNER'S GARAGE Case Sales and Service Cooper Tires Phone: OL 8-2209 Beaver Springs, Pennsylvania Compliments of GROSS' STORE Beaver Springs, Pennsylvania PENN FURNITURE CO. Open Friday 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Phone 8-6731 Lewistown, Pennsylvania N. H. RIGEL INSURANCE Agency established over 65 Years Phone: OL 8-5034 Beaver Springs, Pennsylvania BILL'S BARBER SHOP William K. Thomas Bob Albert Beaver Springs, Pennsylvania GILL'S SELF SERVICE STORE Hardware - Groceries - Dry Goods Phone: UL 8-2663 Beaver Springs, Pennsylvania Compliments of SAYLOR'S DAIRY ALBERT'S BARBER SHOP C. T. Albert, Prop. News Stand Service Beavertown, Pennsylvania THE PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA Life Insurance - Annuities Sickness and Accident Protection Group Insurance - Group Pensions Wm. Rigel-OL 8-2279 D. I. Rigel-OL 8-2607 Beavertown, Pennsylvania KAUFFMANS' v,- -Q , mms , Eff? S 55,1 .- '5,5,, Q JA 1 1 vw Music and Furniture Store Pianos Sz Organs - Furniture Phone 2218 Lewistown, Pennsylvania Compliments of We wish you success P HuMMEL's 0 fe 'U SPORTING Gooos ' ' K senvlce 3 'I Phone: DR 4-7821 InterCounty f 12 N. Marker street R. 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