Annville Cleona High School - Corinoma Yearbook (Annville, PA)

 - Class of 1956

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VISITORS 1234 O H K Yr: . E. -.sw - A k . K 5 is P asf - - 3 n ..Q. if In Mag W' LW, p A..,,,-vga-an-it fliibv ,'L - W ' f""433 QV gg 'Dm FMS. if ii llI Q .g sf-M 1 : , ar V, , T. ..,- I K LQ' -, .a 'mar '- Nol- Q15 5""tr'- ' f 'T V , . f' -us X, VH., - Q M., MM K' ,MV x - , -,Av an , m'4w,.1,Q,Qp::75,.."'pasa-w21l!H9lQ4'17'f'Wm"i'ikm , in ALMA MATER Our strong band can ne'er be broken Formed in Annville High Far surpassing wealth unspoken Sealed by friendship's tie. High school life at best is passing Gliding swiftly by Then let us pledge in word and deed Our love for Annville High. Alma Mater, Alma. Mater Deep graven on each heart Shall be found unwavering true When we from life shall part. THE GREY T0 E 19 6 I W ' K ' K 5 ' Af 1 Y MR. RAYMOND SWINGHOLM In order to express our sincere appreciation, we, the class of 1956, respectfully dedicate this edition of "The Greystone" to Mr. Swingholm, our class advisor. E P E E E 1 . 3 J I 2 5 2 Q 2 Q f X E F Q 3 i A r 1 Seated: V. Earl Light, JosephKreider, Mark '1.1ce, Amos Brandt, Elra Worcester, Adam Miller, DonaldKlopp,Russell Heilman. Standing: Thomas Gates, Chester Stroh, Floyd Whisler, Merle Keim, Earne st Williams, Irvin Kreider, Weston Evans, M. Byrd Nye, Walter Noll, Harvey T. Bomgardner. ANNVILLE-CLEONA JOINT SCHOOL BOARD Our pleasant, congenial, impartial principal, John C. Dunlap. He keeps us going straight. M Suerle L Pervisillfieiyy, E Principal hiya? ' as mi I Wvfngw .gym A 333' Above - Seated - Miss Jessie Rowe, Mrs. Ada Light, Miss Dawn Anthony, Miss Ruth Keene, Nursep Miss Eleanor Witmeyer, Mrs. Rose Marie Barry. Standing - Mr. Donald Gingrich, Mr. Raymond Swingholm, Mr. Paul Billett, Mr. Richard Murr, Mr. Harold Brandt, Mr. William Le- mon. Below - Seated - Miss Ada. Bossard, Miss Mildred Myers, Miss Barbara Angle, Mrs. Mary Mille 1' , Secretary, Mrs. Elizabeth Barnhart, Miss Doris Stober, Secretary, Miss Helen Mi11er,Mrs. Sarah Brubaker, Standing - Mr. Howard Moyer, Mr. William Kell, Mr. Peter Bug- da, Mr. Keith Lebo, Mr. James Martin, Mr. George Gerber, Mr. Henry Hollinger, Mrs. Marion Starr. fr rr "i5fJ,.P..!,1'Q,r, X '33, w W3 A C U L T Y Lyazzbfd - CLASS HISTORY That glorious day in September, 1944, when our m othe r s made us put away the cars and dolls and get out the schoolbooks, seems like yesterday but was a little more than a decade ago. Some of us cried, but some of us were brave and ready for the big c halle nge which faced us. Miss Bomberger and Miss Keener did a good in teaching us the stories of "Dick and Jane." The next year Mrs. Shroyer and Mrs. Krieder were our teachers. Remember the rhythm band? In third grade we were divide d - half of the class had Mrs. Krieder again and the others had Miss Darkes in the high school building. A. Our fourth grade teachers were Miss Berry and Mrs. Light. In connection with our arith- metic class, we set up a grocery store in Miss Berry's room. In fifth grade our teachers were Mrs. L oos e and Mrs. Keefer. Both rooms took a trip to Hershey to visit the Museum in con- nection with our history class. This was our first trip as a class, and our parents cooperated by providing transportation. In sixth grade our te ac he r s were Mrs. Loose and Mrs. Lannon, who took our class on a picnic to Fink's park on the last day of school. That summer passed very quickly and we entered junior high in the fall of 1950. With the addition of North and South Annville students, our class doubled. We finally got a chance to dress up and go to dances on weekends. Our president in seventh grade was Brook Hunter. In eighth grade Ken Longenecker was selected class president and we took a trip to Hershey Park on the last day of school. In ninth grade with Brook Hunter as p r e s ide nt, we enjoyed two big events. The first was the King and Queen of Hearts Dance in February. Larry Miller and Jan- ice Strohwere the King and Queen. Finally the transfer exercises arrived and we were anxious and proud to give speeches and receive our diplomas. Finallywe were inhigh school! We elected Glenn Garrison, president of the class. We se- cured our classjackets in this, our Sophomore year. In our Junior year we promptly re-elected Glenn Garrison, president. This was perhaps our busiest year in high school. We ordered our classrings and presented "Beauty and the Beef" with Ken Longenecker at his best as "Beef." Janice Windle, Pat Stoner, Fay Kohr, and Pat Schaffner were elected to the May Court. In May "An Evening in Paris"was the setting for our Junior-SeniortProm. In our Senior year we elec- ted John Salem, president. I.n November we presented "Strange Boarders" which was very well r e c eive d by the public. In February, Nancy Richwine and Larry Miller presided at the Snow Ball. All spring the Ye arb ook Staff worked hard on the Greystone. In May, we took our last finals. Finally the great moment arrived - commencement. Everyone seemed a little quieter than usual when his name was called to receive his diploma. We will never forget the happy times we had, and the friends we made in Annville High. SENIORS ELIZABETH ALONZO "Betsy" Vocational Petite blond. . .likes to go ice skating . . . can't stand stuck-up people . . . quiet. . . first on class roll . . . sweet smile . . . future nurse FRED ASPER "Horse" Vocational Tall. . . coal black hair . . . whiz in P. O. D. . . . can be found at the "Co-Ed" . . . keen sense of humor . . . friend to everyone . . . Army career DELORES BALAS TER "Lor" Vocational Brunette with dark eyes . . . loves to jive . . . "You'd be surprised" . . . sweet smile . . .likes fried chicken . . . goes ice skating . . . hopes to be an X-ray technician NANCY BENZ "Happy" Commercial Has her man all lined up . . . charming head Drum Majorette . . . always seen with Julie . . . ' quiet . . . industrious . . . dresses well . . . fu- ture includes marriage 17, i me SENIORS DIANE BERTSCH "Di" Academic New girl from the Gap . . . beautiful hair . . . friendly . . . "Trig" class is her favorite . . . enjoys sports . . . quite a traveler . . . hopes to attend a secretarial college LORETTA BERKHEIMER "Berkie" Vocational As set to Girls' Basketball Team . . . artistic ability . . . favorite subject, P. O. D .... "Ber- kie Sz Lor" . . . good sport . . . usually smiling GLENN BLANTZ "Hank" Vocational Swell fellow . . . good sport . . . drives his own car . . . Boston Benny inSenior Play . . . artistic ability . . . good student . . . "Gloria" . . . popu- lar . . . future shop teacher ELLIS BLAUCH "El1is" ' Vocational Tall and quiet . . . readsa lot . . . loves to argue . . . has no time for girls . . . plays the trumpet . . . a. great out-doorsman . . . future undecided SENIORS RUTH ANN BLAUCH "Ruth Ann" Dark eyes . . . hails from the wide open spaces of North Annville . . . has her guy . . . likes hill- billy music . . . pizza-pie is her favorite food . . . good friend r. I. Vocational f....4-"" ADE LINE BLOCHER Commercial "Ade1ine" Rather quiet . . . always ready to do anyone a fa- vor . . . enjoys reading . . . a daily bus rider . . . one of the F.H.A. girls . . . faithful friend . . . future stenographer LEROY BOMGARDNER "Fritz" Hails from North Annville . . . has a hot "4l" Ford . . . pastime sleeping . . . cute smile . quiet, till you get to know him . . . future in Armed Services Vocational 5 2' J' N-1, 6 FRED BORDLEMAY "Fritz" Academic Tall . . . those dark-rimmed specks . . . swell guy . . . moderate dater . . . always has cornet practice . . . full of wise cracks . . . Sunday night bowler . . . future, Air Force SENIORS RONALD BRAJKOVICH "Roger" Academic Great guy . . . motors around in his Ford . . . good-natured . . . annoye d by "party poopers" . . . always ready for Pizza . . . likes Trig . . hopes to attend college DAVID BRANDT "Dave " Vocational L H 's Black wavy hair . . . a quiet, reserved fellow . . ,V . likes P. O. D .... enjoys nothing more than ' is hunting . . . warm smile . . . even-tempered . . ,ani . future lies in farming Q -'lfk ks ' LESTER BROUGH " Vocational Les Curly hair . . . teller of tall tales . . . drives a hot Packard . . . belongs to the National Guards . . . friendly . . . likes pancakes and sausage . . . plans a military future PAUL BUCK "Buck" Academic Outdoor sportsman . . . "Smiley" in Senior Play . . . good student . . . Sunday night bowler . . . changeable as the weather . . . neat dresser . . . ' loads of fun . . . future undecided 5 SENIORS "Carmels" S w e ll guy . likes underclassmen . . . speaks well . . . co- operative play . . . future teacher "Winnie" say winner . sales girl at Academic Tall gal . . . terrific basketball player . . . es- . .likes chemistry . . . weekend "Haa.ks" . . . future teacher ROBERT CARMANY Academic . . attends all school functions . . . . . . Professor Harriman in senior DORIS CLENTIMACK "Clentimack" Vocational Talkative . . . pleasant disposition . . . big prob- lem--boys . . . really a swell girl . . . fine ac- tress . . . like s spaghetti . . . could do without P. O. D .... future in the Waves CAROL DEVINEY 'mf JULIA DIGIORGIO "Jules" Commercial Smallest in class . . . pleasant personality . . . cute laugh. . . "What's cooking" . . . has a lot of friends . . . has a neat wardrobe . . . loves spa- ghetti . , . future secretary SENIORS ' PHILIP DONMOYER "Phil" Academic Mischievous . . . can be se rious . . . innocent but deadly . . . swell fellow . . . has a way with women . . . good school spirit . . . plans to at- tend college KENNETH EBERLY "Chestie" Vocational T. V. Star.. . "Chestie" . . . could do without school . . . member of national guard . . . good trackman . . . drivesa "hot" Dodge . . . push up artist . . . future entertainer RICHARD ESHLEMAN "Dick" Academic Asset to track team . . . good school spirit . . . variety of girls . . . dependable friend . . . re- liable member of the basketball team . . . talka- tive . . . plans to go to college JANICE FAKE "Wren" Commercial Beautiful eyes . . . good school spirit . . . likes P.O.D .... soprano voice...friendly plays the saxophone . . . peppy cheerleader . . . future secretary O SENIORS BENJAMIN FIRESTINE IlBenjyll Conservative . . . never has much to say . . . in- telligent student . . . tenor voice . . . "Oh nuts!" . . . raises and lowers the flag . . . friendly . . . futur e ac c ountant DELORES F ULK lIDee ll Beautiful hair . . . pleasant personality. . . likes Zip . . . collects recipes . . .is a good Home Economics student . . . small . . . future includes marriage Commercial ,.4..3.sA,-- K ZW? 'M ai asf -1-,g i ,if L, s?M,12T2xx f- I '55 ROBERT FRANTZ "Bob" Vocational Dark hair . . .likes baseball and skating . . . could get along without school . . . appreciates shop . . .hasn't decided on the future but is hop- ing for the best Vocational GLENN GARRISON "C00per" Academic Tall. . . good looking . . . drives a. "Chevy". . . lots of fun . . . active in sports . . . President of Student Council. . . respected by all . . . bound for college A SENIORS "Gerbs" Vocational Hot-rod . . . glad when 3:30 rolls around . . . "F"again. . . hates car trouble . . . favorite sub- ject is girls . . . likes pork chops . swell guy . . . future sailor wif y er n u if Qi gr :ig E 3 igav 5 5 rg ish ff WILBUR GRABY ' "Wi1lie" Vocational Quiet . . . plays the guitar and sings Hillbilly ' X music...likes P. O. D. ...enjoys Webb V Pierce's s ongs . . .friendly . . . drives a Ply- mouth with a crazy horn . . . future carpenter MARION GRAYBILL "Gertie" Commercial ture secretary JACQUELINE GURNIE "Jackie" Vocational Blue eyes . . . agreeable . . . collects horse sta- tues . . . likes ice skating . . . could do without Book Reports . . . "Kinda makes you wonder" . . . plans to join the Armed Forces Splendid personality . . . original ideas . . . has aheart of gold . . . funny giggle . . . good student . . . supports the alto section in chorus . . . fu- SENIORS JANNE TTE HACKMAN "J'annette" Artistic . . . dislikes boastful people . . . pleas- ing personality . . . like s horseback riding and roller skating . . . faithful friend . . . future med- ical secretary Commercial BRIAN HANLEY "Brian" Commercial Keensense of humor . . . P. O.D.whiz . . .likes to eat Pizza . . . hearty laugh . . . asset to com- mercial section . . . always has an answer . . . future undecided rl Ilca Il Drives a "37" Dodge . . . goes hunting . . . likes shop class . . . hot rod . . . "How about that" . . . enjoys eating hamburgers at Bomgardners . . ' future, Armed Services if CARL HERR Vocational HERMAN HERR Bud" Vocational Nice guy . . . enjoys tinkeringwith cars . . . owns a "56" Ford . . . anavid gun collector . . . works at Herr's garage . . .likes popular music . . . future State Cop SENIORS ROBERT HERR "Bob" Vocational Appears quiet . . .likes to hunt and fish . . . could dowithout Science . . . drives his own "56" Plymouth . . . hard worker at the gas station . . future undecided , . LEONARD HEVERLING "Lefty" Vocational I Short and quiet . . . good friend . . .likes all X sports . . . "Sardine" . . . could do without Eng- lish . . . fast on the basketball floor . . . future , bricklayer MARY HORST llMaryll C ommercial Tiny waistline . . . browneyes . . . frequents Co- Ed for cokes and submarines . . . Girls' Basket- ball Manager . . . enjoys playing sports . . . fu- ture, private secretary SHIRLEY HOSTETTER "Shir1ey" Commercial Good student . . . friendly . . . dislikes sophisti- catedpeople . . . likes Math. . . an associate ed- itor of the "Greystone" . . . dependable . . . dai- ly bus rider . . . future secretary "Killian" Dark haired, intelligent fellow . . . always ready fora good time . . . travels with Ronnie . . . likes to argue . . . studies after midnight . . . headed for college MW "Doris" Petite . . . cooperative . . . always has home- work finished . . . friendly . . . likes French . . . drives boy friend's car . . . good natured . . . interested in Palmyra . . . future undecided LARRY KILLIAN SENIORS Academic MARIE KLICK "Marie" Commercial Pretty red hair . . . quiet until you get to know her . . . one of the commercial gang . . . swell girl . . . always at a movie . . . future musician DORIS KLINE Academic A . Li 2 ,. my t FAY KOHR Commercial llFaylI e Enviable brown wavy hair . . . loves cokes and Italian steak sandwiches . . . neat dresser . . . enjoys ice skating . . . attractive . . . pleasant personality . . . future designer SENIORS AUDREY LANDIS "Audrey" Commercial Sunny disposition. . . canbe found in the Astoria . . . whiz at typing . . . funny giggle . . . friendly to all. . . Ken and Audrey . . . good sport . . . future stenographer GERALD LASH "Lash" Vocational Blond wavy hair . . . rides the bus from North Annville . . . always ready to take a day off to go hunting . . . could do without science . . . future undecided RICHARD LIGHT "Rich" Academic Smooth type . . . has his own car . . . French class a must . . . an accomplished horseman . . . easy to get along with. . . attractive . . . plans to join the Air Force JOANN LONG "Tiny" Vocational Camera fan. . .moving to California . . . always talking . . . works at the 5 and 10 . . . gone on "Peepie" . . . just can't do without English . . . future telephone operator SENIORS KE NNE TH L ONGE NE CKE R "Fats" Academic Big man . . . keeps the Academic section howl- ing. . . flat top . . . a bornactor . . . much need- ed member of baseball team . . . fine tenor voice . . . Army, then college mm THOMAS LYONS "Gola" Vocational Tall and lanky . . . always at Pat's . . . well liked by all . . . noted for his size 13 shoes . . . asset to the basketball team . . . future plumber ,ff LE ONARD MCFEATERS "Mac" Vocational Tall . . . pet peeve, work . . . on the quiet side . . . likes shop class . . . interested in all sports . . . good natured . . . "Yeah" . . . future lies in farming lg ,Q . J' E 1 3 DARLENE MEILY "Darlene" Cute . . . reflects good taste in clothes . . . fre- quents the Co-Ed . . . good actress . . . wins many friends by her smile . . . ambition is to become an airline hostess Commercial SENIORS "Mus" . . future, Armed Services EARL MORRIS "Pete" Vocat' 1 iona Not acare in the world. . . enjoys roller skating . . . swell guy to know. . . gives the girls a hard time . . . full of tricks . . . future Armed Serv- ices SUSAN MYERS . . . secretary ROBERT RHINE "Bob" Academic At home on a basketball floor . . . excellent tuba player . . . attends all dances . . . nice voice . . . like s younger girls . . . good looking . . . fu- ture, Air Force Commercial Basketball whiz . . . "Kathy" . . . Snow Ball King . . . good in all sports . . . smooth dancer... ready to brighten dull moments . . . well-liked . "Susie" Commercial Blond bombshell . . . loves new car s likes bookkeeping . . . never at home . . :fire u t q en swimmer during the summer . . . unusual giggle 'J n J f SENIORS UR-iceyu Real-gone character . . . full of fun. . . can real- ly play the drum . . . likes to talk . . . could use an alarm clock . Police ,Xi If "Til1ie" Small blond. . . the latest gossip . . . favorite subject, P. O. D, . . . frequents the movies . . . hates to stay home . . . future Wave LARRY RICE Vocational . . future Air Force, then State NANCY RICHWINE "Nan" Academic Small but mighty . . . friendly to everyone . . . S Rowe's pr otege . . . outstanding in the Senior f Play . . . hook shot . . . active council member . . . future teacher iff JS JOYCE RUHL Commercial always ready for fun . . . enjoys JOHN SALEM llJohnll President of Senior Class . . . likeable fellow . . . regular flirt . . . likes tohunt . . . anasset to the track team . . . favors tall girls . . . plans to study engineering Academic SENIORS PATRICIA SCHAFFNER "Pat" Commercial Cute blonde. . . Tom's steady . . . regular at the "Co-Ed" . . . baby's complexion . . . good friend . . . attractive member of "55" May Court . . . plans to join the Wafs - PAYE SCHELL Commercial llFayeIl Happy-go-lucky . . . a regular ice skater at the Waterworks . . . could do without bookkeeping . . . enjoys painting . . . lots of pep . . . wants to be a Private Secretary ARLENE SELLERS "Arlene" Academic Blonde . . . sunny disposition . . . helpful hand . . Arlene and Harold . . . full of fun . . . is quite studious . . . our prompter . . . cute giggle . . . future beautician LOIS SHROYER. "Lois" Academic Versatile . . . never give up . . . enjoys music, sports,and dancing . . . always busy . . . spark ling green eyes . . . Cheerleaders' captain . . well-liked . . . future music teacher SENIORS PATRICIA STONER "Pat" Commercial Petite . . . displays a neat wardrobe . . . fre- quents the "Co-Ed" . . . Snow Ball princess . . . jiveswell . . . usually quiet . . . future secretary and later marriage JANICE STROH "Janice" Commercial Dark hair and eyes to match . . . always smiling . . . good school spirit . . . likes typing . . . pe- culiar laugh . . . dislikes snobbish people . . . future singer JANET SUMMY IlJ'anll Small . . . acquireda. new nickname, "Crash" . . . main interest, Mike . . . likes to roller skate . . . safe driver? ? . . . frequently change s hair styles . . . future in beauty culture Vocational JAMES SWEIGERT "Meatba1l" Commercial Ffriendly . . . plays it "real cool" on the clarinet . . . always willing to help . . . all around music enthusiast . . . could do without English . . . fu- ture accountant W SENIORS LEE THOMAS "Bear" Academic Care-free fellow. . .goodfriend. . . gets around . . . drives an Olds . . . Chemistry whiz . . . al- ways ready to tell jokes . . . plans to be an engi- neer ANITA TICE llDeedyIl Comm e rcial Dark wavy hair . . . s p ort s a diamond that any girl would envy . . . likes to argue . . . those summer trips . . . loads of fun . . . future, get- ting married to Hal PAULA WAMSHER "Paula" Vocational Short curly hair . . . likes sports and boys . . . "Oh! darn" . . . hobby is oil painting . . . can't stand to walk . . . works at Grubbs . . . future still unde cided LEO TICE uTiceyu Vocational Dark . . . sports enthusiast . . . drives a F01'd - . . asset to the baseball team . . . likes math. . . a, spaghetti eater . . . friendly . . . P18-IIS to be 9- mechanic SENIORS LOLA MAE WERT "Lola" Vocational Pretty blue eyes . . . quite a driver . . . faith- ful usher . . oalie for hocke team . . . friend ly. - 8 Y ' . .easy going. . . likes Jonestown for a spe- cial reason . . . future nurse JANICE WINDLE Vocational "Janice" Longblack hair . . . peppy cheerleader . . . wait- ing for "Fetch" . . . loves to jive . . . friendly to everyone . . . talkative . . . plans to attend busi- A ness school ELLIS WOLFE "Wolfe" Academic Tall blond . . . a mighty basketball player . . . overworkedlaugh. . . manabout town . . . devil- ish. . . Miss Witmeyer's protege . . . neat dres- ser . . . plans to attend college DENNIS WOOD "Woody" Vocational Quiet . . . a capable projectionist . . . helpful . . . favorite pastime--loafing . . . likes outdoor life . . .a spaghetti eater . . . future, garage work ACTIVITIES RONALD ZIMMERMAN "Zip" Vocational Tall and easygoing . . . likes to go hunting . . . a racing fan . . . why study? . . . big spaghetti eater . . . future in the Air Force . . . Zip and Dee Elizabeth Alonzo - F.H.A. 1,2, Sr. Play Frederick Asper - Jr. Play, Sr. Play, Hi Y 3 Delores Balaster - Chorus 2,3, F.H.A. 1,2, Year- book Staff, Sr. Play Nancy Benz - Band 1,2,3 Loretta Berkheimer - Chorus l,2,3, Basketball 2,3, Hockey 3, F.H.A. 1,2, Yearbook Staff, G.A. A. 3 Diane Bertsch - Library Club 3 Glenn Blantz - Varsity Basketball 3, J. V. Bas- ketball 1,2, Track l,2,3, Soccer l,2,3, Varsity Club 2,3, Newspaper Staff 1,2, Student Council 3, Junior Play, Sr. Play, Hi Y l,2,3, County Student Government 3 Ellis Blauch - Band 2,3, Yearbook Staff, Hi Y 1 Adeline Blocher - F.H.A. 2,3, Sr. Play LeRoy Bomsardner Hi Y 1,2,3 Frederick Bordlemay -Band l,2,3, Orchestra 1, 2,3, Dutch Band l,2,3, County Band l,3, Brass Choir l,2,3, Track 2,3, Sr. Play Ronald Brajkovich - Yearbook Staff, Newspaper Staff 3, Jr. Play, Sr. Play Lester Brough - Band 1 Paul Buck - Chorus 3, Baseball 2, Jr. Play, Sr. Play, Hi Y 2,3 Robert Carmany - Chorus 1, Track 2,3, Soccer l,Z,3,F.T.A. 3, Projectionist 1, Yearbook Staff, Newspaper Staff 1, Jr. Play, Sr. Play, Hi Y 1,2, 3 Doris Clentimack - F.H.A. 2, Jr. Play, Sr. Play Carol DeViney - Basketball l,2,3, Tennis 1, Hoc- key Manager l,2,3, G.A.A. l,2,3, Tri Hi Y 1,2, 3, F.T.A. 3, Yearbook Associate Editor, Jr. Play Julia DiGiorgio - Jr. Play, Sr. Play Philip Donmoyer - Chorus l,2,3, Baseball 2,3, Varsity Club 3, Jr. Play, Sr. Play Kenneth Eberly - Track 2, Soccer l Richard Eshleman - Band l,2,3, Chorus l,3, Varsity Basketball 3, J. V. Basketball 1,2, Track l,2,3, Socce r 1,3, Varsity Club 2,3, F.T.A. 3, Yearbook Staff, Student Council 1, Jr. Play, Class Officers 2, Hi Y 3 Janice Fake - Band l,2,3, Orchestra l,2,3, Coun- ty Band l,2,3, Chorus l,2,3, County Chorus 2,3, Ensemble 3, Hockey 1, Yearbook Staff, Newspa- per Staff 1, Student Council 1,2, Jr. Play, Sr. Play, Cheerleader 1,2,3 BenjarninFirestine - Chorus l,2,3, County Cho- rus 3, Yearbook Staff, Jr. Play Robert Frantz - Sr. Play Glenn Gar ris on - Varsity Basketball 3, J. V. Basketball l,2,3, Track l,2,3, Soccer l,2,3, Var- sity Club 2,3, Student Council l,2,3, Jr. Play, Class Officers l,2,3, Hi Y 1,2 Wilbur Graby - Track l,2,3, Soccer l,2,3, Var- sity Club 3 Marion Graybill - Chorus l,2,3, County Chorus 3, Yearbook Staff, Newspaper Staff 1,3, Sr. Play Jackie Gurnee - Hockey 3, Yearbook Staff Jannette Hackman - Chorus 2,3, Yearbook Staff, Newspaper Staff 3, Jr. Play, Sr. Play Brian Hanley - Newspaper Staff, Jr. Play Carl Herr - Jr. Play, Sr. Play Leonard Heverling - J. V. Basketball 2, Track 3, Yearbook Staff Mary Horst - Chorus 2,35 County Chorus 2,35 Ensemble 35 Tennis l,2,35 Basketball manager 1,2,35G.A.A.1,2,35 TriHiY 1,25 Newspaper Staff 35 Jr. Play5 Sr. Play Shirley Hostetter - Chorus 2,35 Yearbook Asso- ciate Editorg Jr. Play5 Sr. Play Larry Killian - Band l,2,35 Or c he s t ra l,2,35 Dutch Band l,2,35 County Band 2,35 Chorus 1,2, 35 County Chorus 35 Yearbook Staff5 Newspaper Staff 35 Jr. Play5 Sr. Play5 County Student Govern- ment 3 Marie Klick - Chorus 1,2535 County Chorus 2,35 Ensemble l,2,3 Doris Kline - Chorus 15 Hockey 3 Fay Kohr - Band 2,35 Chorus l,2,35 Tennis 2,35 Tri Hi Y l,2,35 Jr. Play5 Sr. Play5 May Court 2 Audrey Landis - Hockey 15 Yearbook Staff5 News - paper Staff 35 Jr. Play5 Sr. Play Gerald Lash - Track 2 Richard Light - Chorus l,2,35 County Chorus 2, 35 Ensemble 2,35 Track 1,25 Student Council 25 Jr. Play5 Sr. Play Joanne Long - Basketball 1,2 Kenneth Longenecker - Band l,2,35 Orchestra l,2,35 County Band 15 Chorus l,2,35 County Cho- rus l,2,35 Ensemble l,2,35 Varsity Basketball 35Baseba1l l,2,35 J. V. Basketball 25 Track 2,35 Soccer 15 Varsity Club l,2,35 Yearbook Staff 35 Jr. Play5 Sr. Play Thomas Lyons - Varsity Basketball 2,35 J. V. Basketball 15 Baseball l,2,35 Varsity Club 2,35 Jr. Play5 Sr. Play Leonard McFeaters - Baseball 3 Darlene Meily- Band2,35 Chorus 2,35 Hockey 25 Tennis 2,35 Tri Hi Y 25 Yearbook Staff5 Jr. Play5 Sr. Play Larry Miller - Band l,2,35 Chorus l,2,35 County Chorus 1,2535 Ensemble l,2,35 Varsity Basket- ball 2,35 J. V. Basketball 15 Baseball l,2,35 Track 2,35 Soccer l,2,35 Varsity Club l,2,35 Sr. Play5 Class Officer 3 Earl Morris - Track 2,35 Varsity Club 35 Hi Y 1,3 SusanMyers -Newspaper Staff 35 Jr. 8: Sr. Play Robert Rhine - Band l,2,35 Orchestra l,2,35 Dutch Band 2,35 County Band 2,35 District Band 2,35 State Band 35 Brass Choir 2,35 Chorus l,2,35 County Chorus l,2,35 Ensemble l,2,35 Varsity Basketball 2,35 J. V. Basketball 15 Baseball 2,35 Track l,2,35 Soccer 1,35 Varsity Club 35 Student Council 25 Jr. Play5 Sr. Play Larry Rice - Band 152,35 Orchestra l,2,35 Man- ager 25 Varsity Club 35 Jr. Play5 Sr. Play Nancy Richwine - Chorus l,2,35 Basketball 1,2, 35 Hockey l,2,35 Tennis 1,35 G.A.A. l,2,35 Tri Hi Y l,2,35 F.T.A. 35 Yearbook Staff5 Newspa- per Staff 15 Student Council 1,35 Jr. Play5 Sr. Play Joyce Ruhl - Jr. Play5 Sr. Play John Salem -Band l,2,35 Orchestra l,2,35 Dutch Band2,35 County Band 2,35Brass Choir 2,35 Cho- rus l,2,35 Track 2,35 Basketball Manager 15 Varsity Club 35 Jr. Play5 Class Officer 2,3 Patricia Schaffner - Jr. Play5 Sr. Play5 Class Officer 25 May Court 2 Fay Schell - Jr. Play5 Sr. Play Arlene Sellers - Chorus 2,35 Yearbook Associate Editor5 Jr. Play5 Sr. Play5 County Student Gov- ernment 3 IQ.-s Shroyer - Band l,2,35 Orchestra l,2,35 County Band l,2,35 Chorus l,2,35 District Cho- rus 35 County Chorus 2,35 Ensemble l,2,35 Bas- ketball 25 Hockey l,2,35 G.A.A. 2,35 Tri Hi Y 1, 2,35 Yearbook Editor5 Newspaper Staff 15 Jr. Play5 Sr. Play Pat Stoner - Band l,2,35 Chorus 2,35 Hockey 25 Tennis 1,2,35G.A.A. 2,35 Jr. Play5 Sr. Play5 May Court 1,2 Janice Stroh - Band l,2,35 State Chorus 35 Dis- trict Chorus 2,35 County Chorus l,2,35 Ensemble l,2,35 Basketball 1,25 Tennis l,2,35 Tri Hi Y 25 Student Council 35 Jr. Play5 Sr. Play Janet Sumrny - Chorus l,2,3 James Sweigert - Band l,2,35 Orchestra l,2,35 Dutch Band l,2,35 County Band l,2,35 Chorus 2, 35 County Chorus 2,35 Ensemble 1,2 Lee Thomas - Baseball 2,35 Manager 25 Varsity Club 35 Yearbook Staffg Jr. Play5 Hi Y 1,2 , 3 Anita Tice - Band l,2,35 Orchestra l,2,35 Hockey l,2,35 Tri Hi Y l,2,35 Jr. Play5 Sr. Play Leo Tice - Baseball Z Paula Wam she r - Basketball 2,35 Tri Hi Y 15 Library Club 1 Lola Mae Wert - Hockey 35 Library Club l,2,35 F.H.A. 1,2 Janice Windle - Band l,2,35 Chorus l,2,35 Bas- ketball 25 Hockey 2,35 Tennis 15 G.A.A. 2,35 Jr. Play5 Class Officer 1,35 May Court 1,2 Ellis Wolfe - Chorus l,2,35 Varsity Basketball 2,35 J. V. Basketball 15 Track l,2,35 Soccer 1,35 Varsity Club 2,35 Yearbook Staff5 Jr. Play Dennis Wood - Projectionist l,2,35 Yearbook Staff Ronald Zimmerman - Track Z5 Soccer l,2,35 Basketball Manager 35 Jr. Play5 Sr. Playg Hi Y 1,Z,3 fi? MOST POPULAR . A N . in BEST DRESSED MOST ARTISTIC ff-M -f . Q KTM ' ,afffQ? ' epeefigl. ,O,., - . ' A A '- A -:wmz22:gas1?fif,','I-::,.'-,,- ' u .. -- , .-' .f1:: H A"A ' A A ' Q ', ' ffzmfiggi Q a . ' H , ' ' L 1 4, as T, A "' VE A O' i ziffff' ' , W' A W - n 'VO ,152 ' A ' fffv, ii IENDLIEST CONTRIBUTED MOST TO A. H. S. ,, SHIEST BEST DANCERS M. CLASS CLOWNS I s MOST COURTEOUS BEST PERSONALIT Y MOST AT TRAC TIVE MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED MOST STUDIOUS BEST ATHLETES ' s BEST ACTORS W f3f ... fs, Sv. ,,, 9 MOST MUSICAL if as Wi . A? x is 9 A 7 A 0 212 E iga: ighii B ff 5 ga, CLASS WILL Elizabeth Alonzo - my pierced ears to Carol Deimler. Fred Asper - my horse laugh to Robert Sparks. Delores Balaster - my artistic ability to my brother Ammon. Nancy Benz - my "love" for bookkeeping to Barbara Becker. Loretta Berkheimer - my position as guard on the basketball team to my sister Nancy Dianne Bertsch - my sewing ability to Colleen Smith. . , V , V -V Glenn,lBlantz. - my position on the far end of the varsity bench to'Eddie Unger. Ellis Blauch - my math ability to Charles Hertzog. Ruth ,Ann Blanch - my driver's license to Evelyn Herr. Adqiifgfhlockher -.my love for sewing to Nancy Bordlemay. lleffciigilbomgairdner - my cigar to Ken Koch. .Fred Bordlemay - my Plymouth to anyone who has a tow truck. Ronald Brajkovich - my late arrivals to Colleen Eagen. Bztbindt f- my drowsiness in science class to John Painter. Bifmigh - my National Guard career to Bob Shuey. Paul Buck- my love for scholarship exams to anyone who is stupid enough to take them Bob - my "web feet" to Larry Dodson. -,Dorigiclentimack - my long fingernails to Barbara Becker. Carol DeViney - my front seat in trigonometry class to Adam Diebus. Julia DiGiorgio - my height to Judy Light. Phil Donmoyer - my ability to break test tubes in chemistry class to clumsy Larry Hess Ken Eberly - my steel guitar to Robert Shuey. Dick Eshleman - my pole vaulting pole to Ben Bow. Janice Fake - my saxophone to Nancy Honafius. Ben Firestine - my studiousness to Larry Hess. Bob Frantz - my great ability in science class to Ned Bomgardner. Delores Fulk - my love for long hair to Winnie Felty. Glenn Garrison - my Council Presidency to Ken Yorty. Roger Gerber - my hot Plymouth to anyone that wants it. Wilbur Graby - my position on the Soccer team to Pete Manning. Marion Graybill - my daily bus ride to Priscilla Fasnacht. Jackie Gurnee - my used flash bulbs to Joan Shuey. Jannette Hackxnan - my love for skating to Paula Benz. Brian Hanley - my ink eradicator and blotter to the Junior Commercial Class. Carl Herr - my amazing ability in English to Carl Rhoads. Herman Herr - my hot-rodding to Jay Dissinger. Robert Herr - my enjoyment of hunting and fishing to my brother, Kenneth. Leonard Heverling - my alligator shoes to any barefooted boy. Mary Horst - my flirtatiousness to Sandy Ulrich. Shirley Hostetter - my typewriter to Gloria Slaybaugh. Larry Killian - my night life to anyone whose mother will allow him out. Marie Klick - my hot Ford to Pat Bellach. Doris Kline - my hockey stick to Amy Wentling. Fay Kohr 4- my blue Chevy to my younger brother, Curtis. Audrey Landis - my "acting up" in English class to Laverne Hertzog. Gerald Lash - Whatever I have to whoever wants it. Richard Light - my love for homework to any ambitious academic student. Joanne Long- my love for sad movies and tears to Miriam Hilton. Ken Longenecker - my ability to get along with others to whoever is a poor sport. Tom Lyons - my big feet to Jack Sudbury. Leonard McFeaters - my height to Bill Shutt. Darlene Meily - my love for neat clothes to Barbara Heisey. Larry Miller - my small stature to John Painter-for next year's Varsity team. Pete Morris - my motorcycle to Jack Sudbury. Susan Myers - mynbookkeeping ability to Nancy Bordlemay. Bob Rhine - my great name around' school to my brother. Larry Rice - my job at Mill'er's Self-Service Grocery Store Nancy Richwine - my French book to Anna Walters. Joyce Ruhl - my love for math class to Linda Luttman. John Salem - my bow ties to Harry Frederick. Pat Schaffner - my ability fha! ha lj to read shorthand to Linda Luttman. Fay Schell - 'rny love for reading books to Lorraine Herr. - Arlene Sellers - my 4-H leadership to Audrey Kreider. J' Lois Shroyer - my parties to any lucky person whose parents go on a vacation. Pat Stoner - my driving ability to Gloria Slaybaugh. Janice Stroh - my singing to Pat Smith. Janet Summy - my ability and liking for sewing to Joanne Moyer. James Sweigert - my clarinet to Marie Berry. Lee Thomas - my fifteen studies a week to anyone as lazy as l am. Anita Tice - my love for driving to school to any girl who can get Leo Tice - my position on the baseball team to Larry Blauch. Paula Wamsher - my love for Italian hair cuts to Sevenna Staegar. Lola Mae Wert - my hot-rodding to Barbara Heisey. Janice Windle - my love for jiving to Kathy Bowman. Ellis Wolfe - my love for dogs and basketball to Ed Lyons. Dennis Wood - my amazing ability in running the projector to Bob Ronald Zimmerman - my skill in English to Ralph Nauman. to Mel Oliver. her boyfriend's Wilson. Cal' :"' ,rw 3 -5, 555 L ,SK 'VW x 'Z g,'. 'Q . ,A R, '4 flwfxr awww Y M 5 N f E????i?:0' . CK - 3. N-dim 'wh any 'E as 11. 5 ,, may Q 'Nw Af Lisa f MQQ ws, Q 1 5 9 4 M f 1' WJ ii as 1. If 44 1 -A Wk ,ufss A 'W QQ- va 9 AO , .. K A :S nf V EQ! , I ' irgysegs ' Jw? WML A . ,jan we- l ? Q Ai 4 , Aff' A7 Q ,, , A 51, 5 f Y AIYL , ,'., M M 2, li ' V L ' " :I .'Qfm,p1 ,X 2 ' M Q 521 7 " QL f'K1 ' ' V T -1, 3 3 ., f .. Qs , V X - if Q? l A 21 wqgy- 'Nw QE ' - 'f- f ff K ,. 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I boarded my favorite box car, "The Shredded Wheat Special," ina suburb of the newly proclaimed metropolis of Annville and began my travels. Safe on board, I r e laxe d with a newspaper of which the headlines were, "James Sweigert Discovers a New Meat Ball Formula." He was aided in this great unde rtaking by his wife, the former Doris Kline. Noticing the list of the ten most wanted criminals, I spottedthe names of B enj amin Firestine, Glenn Blantz and David Brandt. Topping the list was the name Joyce "Tillie" Ruhl. Turning to the sports page, I noticed the name of Wilbur Graby in a feature story about the Olympics. Be- cause of obesity the license of the race horse jockey, Brian Hanley, has b e e n suspended. Taking a quick look at another page I discovered that Richard "Jimmy-Rub" Eshelman had expired from an overdose of lini- ment. Turning to che social page Isaw the announcement of the marriage of Delores Fulk and the Five Star General, Ronald Zimmerman. To my great surpri s e I saw the announcementof the birth of quads to Mr. 8: Mrs. Leonard Mc F eate r s fMrs. McFeaters, the former Lola Wert., The quads are being ably cared for by Doctor Dennis Wood and his ef- ficient nurse, Julia DiGiorgio. The train stopped at Washington, D. C. Here I was discovered by the station-master, Robert Frantz. Mr. Frantz with the aid of two de- tectives, Bob and Herman of the Herr Detective Agency, kindly removed me from my "Shr e dde d Wheat Special." Bumming around the capital city, I came across a crowd of people listening to the campaign speeches of Carol DeViney andElizabeth Alonzo. They are running for the offices of President and Vice-President of the Washington, D. C. Chapter of the Birdwatchers of America. Leaving the capital city, I was picked up by a man who turned out to be Richard Light. He is a traveling salesman for the "Be-ar Cigarette Com- pany" foundedby Lee Thomas. Watching T. V. in this new 1966 modelof the Tic e Mobile, invente d by Leo Tice, I saw the Great Pretenders: Janice Stroh, Marie Klick and Ken Eb e r l y . They are the top hillbilly gang of the time singing the top hit tune composed by Ruth Ann Blauch. Passing a billboard, I saw a picture of Pat Stoner advertising Landis's Giggle-Box Soap, the s oap with everlasting effects. Suddenly the pro- gram was interruptedby a news flash. Gerald Lash, piloting the private plane ofthe great actor, Glenn "Cooper" Ga r ris on, is being sued for flying low over the chicke n farm of Paul Buck. Buck claims that his chickens will no longer be able to lay the eggs for which they are famous, because of shock. Arriving at Heverling's General Store, Mr. Light stopped to make a sale. I thanked him for the ride and continued on my way, walking. Be- ing hungry I stopped at a swanky restaurant. It was a "slob-berger man- or" with John Salem as the proprietor. Entering the door I was greeted by the hostess, Janice Fake. Recognizing Ronald Brajkovich, the great rabbit farmer, eating a s p e c ial "rabbitberger," I decided to join him. Shirley Hostetter, the head waitress, was there to receive my order. I ordered some of Sweigerts' Meat Balls which were especially prepared by the chef, Philip Donmoyer. After eating this hearty meal' and having revealed my inability to pay for the s am e , I was kindly escorted to the door by tall, stocky, Earl Morris. While in the mountains I came ,across the great Robert "Web" Car- many,who was visiting his rich uncle. Since Carmany was scheduled to lecture at the University of Miami, I decided to go along with him. Sitting in on the lecture was Professor Janet Summy and Associate Professor, Joan Long. Alsoat the lecture was the most popular co-ed, Susan Myers, with her boyfriend LeRoy Bomgardner. Both these persons are studying classical music. After the lecture Iwalked to Miami Beachwhere Arlene Sellers was c onduc ting a Beauty Show, sponsored by the Renee Hotel which is owned and operated by Fay Kohr and Darlene Meily. Partici- pants in this Beauty Show were Jackie Gurnee, Anita Tice, Nancy Rich- wine, and Faye Schell. Hopping on another box car I arrived at Datona Beach, hoping to meet some of my hot-rod classmates. Walking down the street Iwas almost hit bya speeding car. It turned out to be Roger'Ger- ber, Paula Wamsher, and Lester Brough repeating the murderous epi- sode of 1956. Fearing further dange r , I hopped on the back of a truck carrying Ellis "Alligator" Wolf with his pet alligator to California where he will appear ina movie. Starring will be Carl Herr and Pat Schaffner. The truck stopped and I jumped off, right in front of Ken Longenecker's Beauty Reducing Salon with Mary Horst as a frequent customer. After recalling old tim e s with Ken and Mary, I took my leave, de- siring to tour the prominent studios of southern California. Being in- terested in Tarzan movies, I stopped at one where Larry Rice was star- ring as Tarzan and Adeline Blocher as the stunt girl. Due to rain I started for shelter, and entered the studio from which "Truth and Con- sequences" was being broadcast. Ellis Blauch, the M. C., recognized me and I accepted his invitation to be a contestant. Since I was one of the few to tell the truth I was give n a free airplane trip to New York. Tom Lyons escorted me to the plane , where I recognized Fred Asper, who after ten years of service was still a Buck Private. Stewardesses on the plane were Marion Graybill and .Tannette Hackman. Piloting this plane' was the famous woman pilot, Diane Bertsch. From my window I saw a large crowd of people and the s tewa r de s s explained that Lois Shroyer was leaving for her swim across the Saint Lawrence Waterway with Larry Miller as her manager. Landing at New York I was met by the "Truth and Consequences" representative who was to direct my tour to New York. Before my tour began, I was taken to Fifth Avenue where I was fitted with a suit tailored by Robert Rhine. A taxi-cab, driven by Janice Windle took me past the Empire St ate Building where Larry Killian was the chief window washer. Going through the United Nations building, I saw the fam ous delegate, Delores Balaster, of Italy. Nancy Benz served as our guide through the building. Riding in downtown New York I began thinking of home and decided to get to the railroad station. On the way I saw Fred Bordlemay and Doris Clentimack who were running the "Turtle Hot-Dog Shop." De- siring clean clothes, I went to the Chinatown Mission and traded mine for another set. Here Loretta Berkheimer was the head Social Worker. Now the greatest coincidence of my life occurred. At the station I noticed the "Shredded Wheat Special" which I im m e diately boarded, and headed for home. 25 4 sp, 1? q ,ci E+ A 1, gg Q f fi rl ? ,T Q .r x . 1. 0, if 4 J av fw 19255 QB. 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'Y SOPHOMORES Dean Arndt 1' . ,gy A N Evelyn Engle Miriam Engle Priscilla Fasnacht Dorothy Fernsler Patricia Forwood Harry Frederick Lewis Bensinger Anna Blauch Lana Blauch Larry Blauch Robert Bollinger Mary Bordlemay Ben Bow Glenn Bowman Jean Bowman Sandra Bowrna Glenn Brandt Tom Brandt Margie Brough Barry Buck Anthony Clodoveo Shirley Clodoveo Marilyn Duffy Joan Dupler Ralph Earp Warren Eberly Robert Ebersole Marian Ehrnfield Henry Emrich sm ,K fr Geraldine Funk Arlene Graby Ruth Graff Claudette Hardick Roy Harman Helen Heisey Lucille Heisey Kenneth Herr Larry Herr Miriam Hilton Dennis Hostetter Joan Kepley John Killinger Donald Kling Alice Knapp Curtis Kohr Doris Lash James Lasher wkgw , '-f, L , L x lv illi yneiy is ,kay Q il 5 ,tx Y ln, Q 4. lm y 'Sf -rf lm' WEEK ifaw umm "ES, l'.. u My QM ,. , , , . .QQ My '53 Q A "wif 2' 32: N' - faq. 31 .I Q, if , E322 N E l "' if 1 K W ,, -an X, i f SOPHOMORES Leroy Lehman .Tay Light Judith Light Kenneth Light Joyce Long Larry Manning Brenda McCracken George McFeaters Helen Jo McKlveen Janice Meyer Myron Meyer Carolyn Morris Judy Myers Elvin Nagle Ralph Naurnan Rachel Noll Melvin Oliver Edna Pierce Carlin Rhine Doris Rhoads Barbara Rice Carol Rotunda Carl Sellers Nancy Schwenk X , ffm A- 3252 -,i.a"' - 4 . 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X Q Q if QT: hw . ,,. - - .Q 2 - ' ty f 6 1 K. 2 X x' FRESHMEN Ardelle Barry Sandra Beach Robert Beamesderfer Kenneth Beare Larry Beck Virginia Becker Ronald Behrens Nancy Berkheimer Marie Berry Gerald Bishop Carol Bixler Linda Blatt Ronald Blauch Samuel Blauch Robert Boeshore Edna Bollinger Ray Bollinger Theodore Books Raymond Bomgardner Ned Bomgardner Gerald Bowman John Bowman Roger Bowman Kathryn Bradley Raye Jean Brady Russell Brandt Harvey Butler Bonita Brosey x X 5 ex FRESHMEN Ge rald Kline Larry Kling - ig. -fi: Ronald Koch Ann Krebs Linda Kreider John Landis Margaret Lash David Lasher Patricia Lebo LeRoy LeGay Vesta Lehman Robert Lentz Melvin Lesher Edward Lippert Miriam Livering Kenneth Long Edward Lyons John Mariani Betty Markley Jean Martin Edith Matthews Carol Miller Lee Miller James Monteith Judy Morrison Bruce Moyer Joanne Moyer Ann Nagle . ge? ,ax Y 2 5 K E' ,f 1 E Q4 5 'ri is E M? 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W- '4- , .5 Q, 'K iv N if f SRADE iff gwggg' 'VTE br Barbara Longo Glenn Maulfair Edward Maurer Joyce McCoy Ronald McFeaters Donna McGuire Linda Mease Sandra Meyer James Miller Sylvia Miller Betty Minnich Barbara Moore Lester Morris Sharon Nardini Ruthmary Pearce Warren Peters Larry Rhine Donald Rhoads Sandra Rhoads Lois Rice William Rohland Janet Roth Douglas Royer Donna Sanders Fred Sattazahn Thomas Schell Marlin Sellers Sandra Shaak sl J at gr f N BK: X lk X N: ' X - 'ir H qluq Qin- 'tiara l -ct' w,,. V"'T Neil Shirk Franklin Shuey Joan Shuey Torn Shuey Pat Smith Larry Snoke Carole Speck Kay Spotts Ronald Stamm Nancy Starry Kent Steinmetz Bonita Stober Richard Stober Larry Stoner Clair Stouffer Martin Stover Carroll Stroh Ronald Strohm Judy Tanno Maxine Tice Helen Tschudy Sandra Ulrich David Walters Galen Weaber Ruth Weaber Wilma Werni Ronald Wert Carrie Westhafer Dale Whisler Douglas Wile James Wilson Virginia Windle Patsy Witters Ronald Young Missing Curtis Etzweiler Donald Fake Sandra Shutt ? A 5:5 Q Xm if 'x X. ' u vs X Robert Engle Ronald Ensminer K. , V Barry Etzweiler I 4 Elsie Fackler Larry Felty Jay Fisher Dorothy Fortna - Marion Fox Carole Fraser Nancy Fuhrrnan Richard Fuhrman .. Ray Funck Bruce Funk x -- William Gingrich l V ' Judith Gipe Judy Gochenhour David Gockley Ronald Goss Elwood Graby James Granger Dale Hains Marie Harkins Marian Harman Carol Hartman Dianne Heagy Eleanor Heagy Alma Heilman Kenneth Heilman Ruth Hein Betty Herr Clyde Herr Sandra Hoffer Patricia Hostetter Gertrude Howard Barbara Imboden Thelma Kern Martha Killian Jean Kinney James Kline Donna Klopp . f- 1 R: W -am, , w, Fei. up X N w 1 W s N233 X7 m Q if 4' F if w r, he ' 51- flaw? M, 1 31 5 eff, ,V'y Xl, , SEVENT Christine Alonzo Howard Anspach Joan Arndt Ammon Balaster Theodore Basehore Arlene Bates Priscilla Baum Katherine Beare Barbara Bender Diana Berkheimer Charles Behrens Nancy Bickleman Kenneth Binkley Donald Blauch Robert Blauch Benjamin Bloucher Ann Bow Ann Bowman Dennis Bowman Linda Bowman Barbara Bryce Ezra Buchmoyer Stuart Butler Dennis Corcoran Phyllis Cowles Wayne DeHart James Deirnler Dorothy Dupler Dale Eberly Winifred Elliott Robert Enck Carl Engle 2 A 15: un. fa A H-' i f as n M,.,l-" ' 9 1-mf ,,,- du , i :I Q i Lg iss' -2 r 45.4 ' .ll-all. ""5'l+Af wigs 4-- P'- , ,f MW . , V, fe ir ,J vRADE Harry Krause Sue Ann Kreamer Edward Krebs Gary Kreider Judy Kreiser James Langford Karen Light Dennis Long Faye Long James Long Larry Long Ruth Long Robert Ludwig Shirley Lumpkin Jeanne Lutz Janet Mark Jean Matthews Larry McKlveen Lyle Meyer Bruce Meyer Ernest Miller Harriet Miller Janet Miller Judith Miller Larry Miller Melvin Minnich Cordell Morgan Harold Morgan Marilyn Morris Danny Moyer Donald Nagle George Nagle v,::E.:,k: , , fx . ' i X :.t: it ' X 1 it i f J 6- A In mn' fw 1 k'i- -- if N w.. 5 4 , f tx,,"'f Ar V W, Q 'W i ig ' f If Ronald Nagle Robert Nauman John Reich Linda Riegert Ray Rovers Dennis Royer Leonard Savidge Agneta Saylor Carole Saylor Lorna Schwenk Joel Schneider Karen Seidel Kenneth Seward Virginia Sheffy Jerry Shenk Irvin Shiflett Jerry Shipp Larry Shipp Kenneth Smith Patricia Smith Alvin Snyder Jerry Stoner Kenneth Stover Brenda Strohm Billy Swope Carine Swope Linda Tice Linda Tittle Buelah Tobias Virgie Tschudy Judith Wagner Stanley Waltermeyer Gladys Weik Ruth Wentling Leonard Werni Gary Wolfe Warren Wolfe Gerald Worcester Kathleen Yorty William Young Janet Zern N 1 H ix 5 A ll Q I 51 'z ! CLASS OFFICERS 1' 'Xf I li li 5, SeI110T5 Juniors So hom E e W 'f1lSB p 01'6S Freshmen E lghfh GTB de d Seventh Gia e . Q J fi, Officers: S e c 1- e ta r y, Anita Tice, President, Nancy Richwineg Vice President, Car ol DeVineyg Treas- urer, Nancy Ke tt e ring, Chaplain, Carol Evan. Officers: Vice Pre side nt, Larry Meyer, P r e side nt , Glenn Blantz, Treasurer, Paul Buck, Secretary, Bob Wilson, Chaplain, Robert Car- many. . HSL I I 9 "TAM 'I I ja A-rw Zyl ,.,, .n,l,l 'Eff' IIWIY MINIJ nf 'T A x , H is I It Q e if .f A if T I 3 Seated: Molly Starr, Treasurer, Glenn Blantzg Secretary, Nancy QA 'X "5 Richwineg First Vice President, Ken Yortyg Joanne Moyer, Janice 3 1 Stroh, Claudette Hardick. Standing: President, Glenn Crarrisong I Joyce Long, Second Vice President, Carlin Rhineg Nancy Humphrey, Tom Brandt. SENIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL 561115 O31 igrflelfer was 5 me Wo! This year's Council has been one of the most active and e ne rge tic governing bodies our students have ever elected to office. Special attention has been given to the development of strong leadership. The council initiated the All School Organizations Club, a publicity committee to promote better public relations, and numerous school spirit projects. It also was responsible for the revival of the School Crier. DRAMA CLUB w I Q Egg, X VARSITY CLUB Row l - Secretary, Robert Rhine, Treasurer, Glenn Blantzg President, Kenneth Longeneckerg Vice-President, Larry Millerg Mr. Harold Brandt, Advisor. Row Z - Larry Meyer, Larry Rice, Ellis Wolfe, Richard Eshleman, Glenn Garrison, John Salem, John Painte r . Row 3 - Earl Morris, Wilbur Graby, Tom Lyons, Philip Donmoyer, Lee Thomas. GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Row 1 - Pat Stoner, Kathy Bowman, Loretta Berkheimer, Linda Luttman Nancy Richwine. Row2 - Joanne Moy- er, Barbara Heis e y , Janet Houston, Miss Jessie Rowe, Advisor. Row 3 - Nancy Hum phre y , Barbara Sheese, Molly Starr, Carol Rotunda. Row 4 - Vice-President, Janice Windle, Pres- ident, Lois Shroyerg Treasurer, Carol DeVineyg Secretary, Mary Horst. S Advisor, Mr. Paul Billett Students, Robert Wilson, Robert Bollinger F.T.A 91 f ww SENIOR F.H.A. ,DPW Q51 SAFETY PATROL NEWSPAPER STAFF Barbara Heisey - Editor-in-chiefg Marion Starr - As s oc1ate Editorg Colleen Eagen - Associate Editor. .,a..,......, K ,.2,,Aa.,A 5 . ,J :,,,QM1,.L ,i N, aE.x.E.L.4EJ,, "T"?' I Wm gaglialilvkiiz 5 N A Seated - Sandra Meyersg Nancy Honafius, Treasurerg Patricia Tice, Presidentg Betty Markley, Secretaryg Virginia Becker. Standing -Sue Ann Kreamerp Janet Markg David Hartmang Don- ald Howerg Carol Saylorg Judy Miller. Not pictured - Andrew Kreider , Vice-President. Advisors - Mr. Keith Lebog Mrs. Elizabeth Barnhart. JUNIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL The Annville Junior High Student Council is an organization for the social and educational benefit of the Junior High School. During the school year of 1955-56 the Council organized a Juni or High School Spirit Committee, sponsored three dances fone of which was the King and Que en of Hearts Dancel, helped the Senior High Student Council in the sale of student activity tickets and newspapers, and sponsored assemblies. The council will continue to seek projects that will benefit the mental and physical growth of junior high students. V'-was SNOW BALL KING AND QUEEN OF HEARTS .ffE, V- -, A A XT' gg E ig V f' ,g..,L1 M I I A Officers: JUNIOR TRI-HI-Y JUNIOR HIGH F.H.A. Officers: President, Janet Cride rg Vice-President, Linda Kreiderg Secretary, Joan Shueyg Treasurer, Joy Hostetter. gvgwma I President, Pat Ticeg Vice-President, Sandra Meyer Secretary Ardelle . ,Q agp' vi gf? rgxgvyg Ai k .-J-H""'-l":,3,,rf,3,'! r- Mi' 4' " ' ' , , ,.- r-:V z"' ,vw 'kb I n 5,9 3-ff. '21 aw if 'N X SENIOR BAND L Q 1 , m J . .KJ , 12 ' 55 ,f hh' ,' W'M' 4 K,., , h in , , M H Director - Mr. William Lemon III I v .4. f,M 3 fb 3 yn! 211 E s 5 X 1 A . 'hy in 1 4 8 ORCHESTRA f BRASS CHOXR UT CH BAND SENXOR D mi, 1 . y . C S 2 Q 3 MYEYS . dl e ff ff!! I 'XXX r. Donald Gingrich Director .5 s 11 92' k may is .1 I 'Jil ?mE+V!v'N A J 'F Ka.. 1 1 'R fa, ,R 'wi Aww nf? A 4 . 'N "1 X 'iq-fi fx 'U y K , V Ji' Q 'A ff-T. 'rx - A X VM' , 1- ' , . f,-Qkfi,'fi'f? 'L +2 fgf Q-, .. 1 ,ag - A-'?:e23i?f:T50KE7-6Q'K'?,U'Y-Lf 'V' ' e. , H inf 4 . fx, ',,,.,..,f ww' f"g,.3 'K.9,,,,?'f,f1tfi"UgQ SENIOR HIGH CHORUS XX 7 is JUNIOR HIGH BAND JUNIOR HIGH CHORUS SA ,, 'awiw 'P f 2 RQ - 6153? Q 59-f - V 7 ' -4 W,- f ff, J 22 M. www 4 -l 1 ll SPORTS There is a great sports' tradition at Annville High School, and this year's teams have lived up to that tradition without exception. Although Annvi1le's Soccer Team was not in first place, the team won several g am e S . We feel that with Mr. Moyer's coaching and the fine school spirit shown by the players, Annville will do better next year. This ye ar the Girls' Hockey Team competed in varsity games without a permanent coach. Near the end of the season, Miss Jessie Rowe arrived as Physical Education Director. Under her capable coaching the girls ended the season much more successfully. The winter sports alsoranked high. This year's Varsity Basketball Team is one in a long line of teams that have upheld the red and white standards set in past years. It was one of the best teams in the County League, both as a team and as individual players. By their good sportsmanship and outstanding playing, they proved themselves worthy representatives. Congratulations to Coach Brandt and the team! Congratulations also to the Junior High Team who, coached by Mr. Bugda, came out in first place. Under Mr. Murr's instruction the J. V.'s made a good showing and have produced some promising material for next year's team. Under the coaching of Miss Rowe, the girls completed a very successful season. They showed plenty of fight and sportsmanship characteristics of all Annville High teams. Best of luck in future years! When spring comes around, all America turns its eye to baseball. Ann- ville is no different, and we think we've come up with another championship team. Coach Murr and the boys are anxious to get started and we wish them the best of luck. The Track T e am also deserves recognition. Coach Brandt reports that quite a few veterans remain from last year's team, making our possibilities for first place very good. Tennis also ranks high in s pring sports at Annville. With several new matches added to the schedule, the girls are set for the coming season. Many thanks should alsogo to the cheerleaders for their part in our great sports' tradition. I .gf II ,,:t I as as 2' X 1 x .sapqgzs-5' .. - J. 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A -- . 0... .Qu II . ,I.II KI, II 31, I'I.Ia , I, X , I 1 i 4 E 3 Mr. Richard Murr Coach JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM John Painter, Carlin Rhine, Larry Manning, Larry Blauch, Adam Diebus, Harry Frederick, Ralph Erap, Robert Wil- son, Kenneth Dourte, Larry Meyer, Jay Light, Larry Tobias, John Killinger, Manager, Ben Bow, Manager. Q l .1 f so .wrzffwmm wswmqmwwf VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM Kneeling - Manag e r s , Ronald Zimmerman and Curtis Kohr. Standing - Larry Miller, Robe rt Rhine, Glenn Garrison, Robert Sparks, Kenneth Longenecker, Claude Ebersole, Thomas Lyons, Glenn Blantz, Ellis Wolfe, Richard Eshleman. L , 5 xn. J Mr. Nav, Harold Bran Coach dt 1... .1- Tgjllmf L Kneeling - David Gockley, Cordell Morgan, Kenneth Heilman, Clyde Bomgardner, Dan Moyer, Jeremy Shenk, Charles Behrens. Row Z - John Weaber, manager, Jim Davis, James Huey, Fred Seltzer, Bruce Moyer, David Hartman, Douglas Royer, John Davis, Jeffe ry Meck, manager. Row 3 - Ned Bomgardner, Karl Smith, Ca r r oll Stroh, Larry Beck, Edward Lyons, John Landis, Ronald Behrens, James Granger, Gerald Bowman. 1511263 te My . Pgoach ANNVILLE JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL TEAM Lebanon County Junior High Champions 1955-56 The Junior High Basketball Team were county champions for the second consecutive year. Coachedby Mr. Pete Bugda, they have been undefeated in twenty league games over the past two years. Annville Junior High teams have been League Champions four of the last five years. This year's team compiled a 12-2 won-lost record, losing only two games to Harding Jun- ior HighfCentral Penn Championsl. They also handily defeated Hershey twice. Wonderful team effort, combined with enthusiastic cooperation and fine s c ho ol spirit produced a championship team. They were commendable representatives of the Junior High Student Body. C, VARSITY 1 X, H' f A X fi r' A M1 L f-1 xflf-Y s 06' vxefvww JUNIOR HIGH Row 1 - George Rhen, Earl Morris, Larry Beck, Ned Bomgardner Bruce Moyer, E rne st Walters, Jack Sudbury, Jack Wilds. Row 2 Ellis Wolfe, Glenn Blantz, Robert Rhine, Larry Miller, Carlin Rhine Larry Manning, John Painter. Row 3 - Thomas Brandt, Robert Sparks Richard Eshleman, Kenneth Dourte, Larry Dodson, Robert Carmany. Row 4 - Wilbur Graby, Claude Ebersole, Glenn Garrison, Ronald Zimmerman, Larry Hess, Ben Bow. CCY8' Mr. H 50 owa 1. d Coach Moye 1- 9 as L --n-.iw f :- I BASEBALL First Row: Philip Donmoyer, Tom Lyons, Ken Longenecker, Leonard Iviclfeaters, Robert Rhine, Larry Miller, Lee Thomas. Second Row: Adam Diebus , Manager, Carlin Rhine, John Painter, Larry Meyer, George Shuey, Larry Tobias, James Davis, batboy. Third Row: Cur- tis Kohr, Manager, Ned Bomgardner, Fred Seltzer, Har ry Weaver, Lyle Ne idich, Gerald Bishop, Randy Tice, Thomas Schell, batboy. Rear: Mr. Richard Murr, Coach. S' X 2 A IW TRACK TEAM iii ill Ill Ill Ill Ill mg M K LEBANON COUNTY TRACK MEET FIRSTS HOCKEY TEAM Rowl - Nancy Richwine, Lois Shroyer, Anita Tice, Loretta Berkheimer, Lola Mae Wert, Janice Windle. Row 2 - Molly Starr, Nancy Humphrey, Janet Hous- ton, Joanne Moyer, Nancy Kettering, Colleen Smith, Lois Hartman, Kathy Bow- man, Barbara Heisey. Row 3 - Claudette Hardick, Helen Jo McKlveen, Carol Rotunda, Barbara Sheese, Helen Heisey, Manager, Carol DeViney, Manager, Miss Jessie Rowe, Coach: Linda Luttman, Manager, Shirley Clodove o, Brenda McCracken, Amy Wentling, Joyce Long. G+ GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAM Row 1 - Nancy Richwine Carol DeViney, Loretta Berkheimer, Paula Wamp sher. Row Z - Nancy Hum phrey, Anita Funk, Joan Moyer, Audrey Kreider. Row 3 - Linda. Luttman, Junior Manager, Carol Ro- tunda., Barbara Sheese, Rachel Noll, Sophomore Managerg Miss Jessie Rowe, Coach, Judy Light, Marilyn Steinmetz, Mary - Horst, Senior Manager. Y ' : , .. 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