Annville Cleona High School - Corinoma Yearbook (Annville, PA)
- Class of 1957
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We Dedicat:
We, the Class of 1957, proudly and respectfully dedi-
cate this y e a rb o o k to Mr. Merle L. Keim, supervising
principal of the Annville-Cleona S cho ols . By his faithful
and unti rin g devotion to the advancement of education in
our c o mmunity , he has exerted a far-reaching influence
upon our lives.
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Standing: Howard A. Weaver, Merle L. Keirn, supervising principal, Thomas
Gates, solicitor, Irvin G. Kreider, Weston S. Evans, E. D., Williams, David K.
Shroyer, Donald Klopp, Joseph M. Kreider, Walter L. Noll, and Amos S.
Brandt.
These men, whom we as students seldom see, compose the Annville-
Cleona Joint School Board. This board is made up of the members of
the s chool boa rd s of the four districts which function jointly as the
Annville-Cleona Joint School District. Without the efforts of these men,
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much time and energy, and spent many evenings at school instead of at
home, to provide the plans and facilities for the operation of our high
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Seated: Adam D.Miller, Harvey T. Borngardner, Elra A. Worcester, Mark
Tice, Floyd B.Whisler, V.Earl Light,D. Clark Carmean, and H. Glenn Smith.
Not pictured: M. Byrd Nye, Chester C. Stroh, and Russell Heilman.
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A school board of this present age must live in two worlds, the
world of the present and the wo rld of the future. Our present school,
with its educational program directed by carefully selected principals
and teachers, is evidence of the provisions made for the present. As
evidence of the vision and foresight of our board of education, we pre-
sent the s ket ch below of the proposed Annville-Cleona High School.
Countless hours of careful planning, revision, checking and re-checking
have gone into the p r e p a r atio n of this building, which is now on the
verge of becoming a reality.
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Richard H. Gingrich
High School Principal
A. B., Franklin and Marshall College
M. A., Columbia University
Administration
Merle L. Keim
Supe rvi sing Principal
A. B., Dickinson College
Bucknell Unive r sity
M. A., Columbia University
George A. Gerber
Geography
B. S., Millersville State Teachers College
Pennsylvania State University
Keith H. Lebo
World History, Civics
A. B., Lebanon Valley College
Pennsylvania State University
Howard G. Moyer
History
B. S., West Chester State Teachers College
Pennsylvania State University
Eleanor Witmeyer
History, Problems of Democracy
A. B., Lebanon Valley College
M. A., Bucknell University
Pennsylvania State University
SOCIAL STUDIES. Mr. Lebo, Mr. Gerber, Miss
Witmeyer, Mr. Moyer
acuity
LANGUAGES AND LIBRARY . Miss Bossard, Miss
Myers, Miss Angle
Barbara J. Angle
Library
B. S., Millersville State Teach
M. A., Cornell University
Ada C. Bossard
French, History
A. B., Lebanon Valley College
M. A., Lebanon Valley College
Columbia University
Mildred E. Myers
Latin, English
A. B., Lebanon Valley College
M. A., Columbia University
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College
ENGLISH: Mr. Martin, Mrs. Patterson, Mrs. MUSIC AND ART: Mr. Lemon, Mr. Bugda, Mr
Brubaker, Mrs. Shroyer ' Gingrich
Sara B. Brubaker Peter P. Bugda
English Art
A. B., Lebanon Valley College
Millersville State Teachers College
James M. Martin
English
A. B.,
M. A.,
Elizabethtown College
University of Wisconsin
Frances Patterson
English
A. B., Waynesburg College
Duke University
Frances L. Shroyer
English
A. B., Lebanon Valley College
B. S., Kutztown State Teachers College
M. Ed., Temple University
Donald Gingrich
Vocal Music
B. S., Lebanon Valley College
William K. Lemon
Instrumental Music
B. S., Lebanon Valley College
Qaculty
Elizabeth R. Barnhart
Mathematics
A. B., Lebanon Valley College
Henry J. Hollinger
Mathematics
A. B., Juniata College
M. A., Columbia University
Walter J. Houser
Mathematics and History
B. S., Millersville State Teachers College
Helen E. Miller
Mathematics
B. S., Kutztown State Teachers College
MATHEMATICS: Mr. Hollinger, Miss Miller, Mr.
Houser fMrs. Barnhart not pictured,
HEALTH EDUCATION. Miss Keene, Mr. Brandt, SCIENCE AND CQMMERCIAL STUDIES, My
Miss Rowe Swingholm, Mrs. Light, Mrs. Krick, Mr. Snyder
Harold C. Brandt
Physical Education, Health
B. S., Ursinus College
M. S., Temple University
Ruth C.. A. Keene
School Nurse
B. S., Lebanon Valley College
R. N., University of Pennsylvania Hospital
Jessie J. Rowe
Physical Education, Health
B. S., East Stroudsburg State Teachers College
Haculty
Dawn E. Anthony
Home Economics
B. S., Pennsylvania State University
Rose Marie Barry
Home Economics
B. S., College Misericordia
Frank D. Etchberger
Industrial Arts
Ohio State University
Millersville State Teachers College
William W. Kell
Industrial Arts
B. S., Millersville State Teachers College
Temple University
HOME ECONOMICS AND INDUSTRIALARTS.
Miss Anthony, Mrs. Barry, Mr. Etchberger, Mr.
Kell
Elaine B. Krick
Physics, Chemistry
B. S., Lebanon Valley College
Ada U. Light
Shorthand, Typing, Bookkeeping
B. S., Indiana State Teachers College
New York University
Robert J. Snyder
Driver Training, Science
B. S., Pennsylvania State University
Raymond J. Swingholrn
Biology, Safety Education
B. S., Lebanon Valley College
Millersville State Teachers College
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Glass History
In Septembe r , 1951, our class began its long stay in high
s chool with a. full class of 110. We elected as our' class presi-
dent Lar ry Hess. We all found that Junior High is so much dif-
ferent from grade school. There were also the added attractions
of dances, clubs, chorus, and a long list of other extra-curricu-
lars. We first try at final exams at the end year
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The Prom given by the Juniors was a
very one. After a few very busy weeks -- exams, S-L-S
Night, eate, Commencement, and partie s -- we bade
good-bye to dear old Annville High School. We know that wherever
our future will lead us, we will remember Annville, its students,
and its faculty fondly. ' '
"Our strong bands will ne'er be broken . . "
LLOYD BEARE "Lloyd" iAcademic
Small but mighty . . .has a string of out-of-town girls
. . . likes pizza . . . fiendish smile . . . enjoys a good
fight . . . good science student . . . future in the Navy
Hi-Y l,2,3g Projectionist Club l,2,3.
BARBARA BECKER "Barb" Commercial
Statuesque blonde . . . has a contagious giggle . . .
loves Italian food . . . "My Word!" . . . easy to get
along with . . . usually seenwithShe1by . . . plans to be
a secretary and a housewife.
Senior Class Playg Junior Class Playg Drama Club lg
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Glee Club lg Chorus 2,3, County Chorus Z, Ensem e
Z5 F. H. A. 3g Majorettes 3g Hockey 1.
PATRICIA BELLACH "Pat" Commercial
Beautiful voice . . . long brown hair . . . seen but not
heard . . .enjoys music . . . has a knack for arranging
flowers . '. . plans to be a secretary.
Yearbook Staffg Chorus l,Z,3g Glee Club 35 Ensemble
l3F. H. A. 1,Zg Library Club 1,23 County Chorus 1,2,3.
LUCILLE BLAUCH "Cielley" Commercial
Be autiful brown eyes . . . amiable personality . . .
sports a diamond . . . "Oh Sugar!" . . . plays the ac-
cordian . . . will be a good housewife.
Yearbook staffg Chorus 2,35 F. H. A. l,3.
CAROL BOHR "Carol" Vocational
Neat wardrobe . . . always laughing . . . five feet two,
eyes of blue . . . "Oh Heavens, Yes!" . . .lobster tail
is tops onher menu . . . dates out-of-town fellows . . .
plans to go to beauty school.
Tri-Hi-Y l,2,3g F. H. A. l,Z,3g .Drama Club Z.
NANCY ANN ,BORDLEMAY "Nancy" Vocational
Blondhair,blue eyes . . . likes bookkeeping . . . "let's
go for pizza" . . . small featured . . . easy to get along
with . . . future ? time will tell.
Yearbook staffg F. H. A. l,2.,3.
Good things come in small packages
KATHY BOWMAN "Kathy"
. . . a friendto all
Academic
. . . cute giggle . . . full of energy . .
. . .gooddancer. . .Kathy and Larry . .
ical technologist.
. "Oh Golly! "
. future med-
Class Vice-President Z5 Senior playg Junior playg
Mixed Chorus l,Z,3g County Chorus l,2,3g Glee Club
2,33 Drama Club 2,35 Tri-Hi-Y l,2g Student Council 3g
G. A. A. 2,33 Hockey 2,33 Tennis l,Z,3.
HARVEY BRADLEY "Har-v" Vocational
Dark wavy hair . . . never in a hurry . . . "Heavens
yes!" . . .always attends sports activities . . .friend-
' ly . . . like s chili con carne . . . National Guard re-
servist.
DOROTHY BRIGHTBILL "Dottie" Commercial
Peaches-and-cream complexion . .
whiz at shorthand and typing . .
natural curl . . . always giggling
tary.
. sweet smile . . .
. dark hair with a
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Yearbook staffg Newspaper staff 2.
CAROL DEIMLER
Long brown hair . . . great teaser . . . hard worker .
. . good commercial student . . . loves spaghetti and
pizza . . . Ken . . . future includes secretarial Work
and marriage.
F. H. A. Z5 Tri-Hi-Y Z.
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JOSEPH CARMANY "Joe" Academic
Hearty laugh . . . confirmed woman-hater . . . great
punster . . . sports enthusiast . . . faithful member of
the checkroom crew . . . future in the Air Force.
' Senior Class Playg Junior Class Playg Hi-Y l,2,3.
ADAM DIEBUS "Sam" Academic
Cool crew-cut . . . happy-go-lucky . . . a real ham
. . . well-liked . . . favorite food: butterscotch Life-
savers . . . "Aw, C'mon!" . . . second home: Co-ed
. . . future includes college.
Class Vice-President 35 Senior Class Playg Junior
Clas s Playg Hi-Y 1,25 Varsity Club 33 Newspaper
Staff 3g Projectionists 33 Basketball 2,33 Basketball
Manager lg Baseball Manager 1,Z,3.
.TAY DISSINGER "Jay" Commercial
Curly hair . gy .always drivinganewFord . . . "Fooey! "
. . . Pearl . . . loves pumpkin pie . . . never gets mad
. . . National Guard reservist . . . future accountant.
Yearbook Staffg Chorus 2.
LARRY DODSON "Dots" Commercial
Dark-rimmed specs . . . expert pool player . . . cad-
dies at Hershey . . ."Naturally!" . . .lives on cheese-
burgers . . . neat dresser . . . plans to join the Navy.
Senior Class Playg Hi-Y lg Projectionists lg Varsity
Club 3g Soccer l,2,3g Track Z,3.
KENNETH DOURTE "Ken" Vocational
Tall, good-looking . . . hot Chevvie . . . "Oh Heavens,
Yes!" . . .likes sports, especially basketball . . .
great spaghetti-eater . . . friendly . . . futw re state
policeman.
Hi-Y l,2,3g Soccer 2,35 Basketball Z3 Track 1,2,3.
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BENJAMIN DOWDRICK "Ben" Vocational
B lack curly hair . . . tall-tale teller . . . never in a
hurry . . . "Finks, here I come!" . . . class president
. . . Kathryn . . . not easily fooled.
Class President l,Z,3g Hi-Y lg Safety Patrol Super-
visor 1.
CLAUDE EBERSOLE
Tall . . . curly blond hair . . . likes hunting . . . ath-
letic . . . drives his own Chevy . . . family man . . .
Well-liked . . . future miller.
Hi-Y .lg Varsity Club 33 Soccer 1,25 Basketball 1,25
Baseball lg Track 1.
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RICHARD ELLIOTT "Dick" Academic
Long and lanky . . . raise s rabbits for a hobby . . .
beef steak tops his menu . . . "Holy Cats!" . . . will
make a good farmer.
JOANNE ERWIN "Joanne" Commercial
B.rown hair and eyes to match . . . "Oh Dear!" .
favorite food is shrimp . . . loves to roller skate
popular among the vocational boys . . . future in
nursing,
F. H. A. lg Chorus l.
CONNIE FASNACHT "Connie" Academic
Long hair . . . Shook hands with Ike! . . . embroidery
is her hobby . . . faithful Hershey fan . . . likes movie '
magazines . . . often seen with Colleen . . . future un-
decided.
F. I-I. A. 35 Booster Club 3.
CAROL EVANS "Carol" Academic
Baby blue eyes . . . neat wardrobe . . . quiet until you
knowher . . . likes pizza. . . good French student . . .
will make a wonderful nurse.
Associate Editor of Yearbookg Library Club lg Drama
Club lg F. H. A.1gTri-Hi-Y l,2gBandl,2,39 Chorus l,
2,35 County B and 25 County Chorus 3g Dutch Band 35
Nursing Club 3g Newspaper Staff 33 Hockey 1.
KARL GINDER
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"Let's motor!" . . . good mechanic . . . drives a
souped-up Ford . . . favorite subject: girls . . . great
spaghetti-eater . . . active member of the Draggin'
Dutchmen. I
Projectionists lg Band 1,
ANITA FUNCK "Funckie" Commercial
Naturally curly hair . . . dark eyes . . . even-tempered
. . .well-dressed . . . "Darn it!" . . . hails from North
Annville . . . dangerous in that hot Buick . . .loyal
friend.
Yearbook Staffg Tri-Hi-Y l,2,3g D rama Club 1,25
F. H. A. 1,2.,3g Chorus lg Basketball 2.
Vocational
LOIS HARTMAN "Lois" Academic
Sparkling blue eyes . . . always laughing . . . "Oops!"
. . . true friend . . . energy plus . . . Jack . . . future
plans include marriage and a term in Brethren Volun-
teer Service.
Senior Clas s Playg Junior Class Playg Newspaper
Staff 2,3p Band 3g Hockey 2,3.
BARBARA HEISEY "Barb" Academic
Dark complexion . . . beautiful teeth . . . basketball
queen . . . extensive wardrobe . . . avid horse woman
. . . hot rod . . . friendly to all. . . active council
member . . Q. will make a good nurse.
Student Council 35 Tri-Hi-Y 1,25 G. A. A. 2,35 News-
paper 2,35 Band l,2,35 Chorus 1,25 Cheerleader l,2,35
Hockey l,2,35 Basketball 3.
WILLIAM HERR "Bill" Vocational
Tall,dark, and handsome . . . not as quiet as he seems
. . . "I say, old chap!" . . .likes to hunt . . .future in
the Navy.
Senior Class Playg Baseball 35 Track 3.
CHARLES HERTZOG "Charlie" Vocational
That flat-top . . . member of National Guard . . . al-
ways in a hurry to leave homeroom . . . ready for
pizza anytime . . . prankster . . . future: time will
tell.
.Senior Class Playg Junior Class Play5 Projectionists
l,2,3g Band l,2,35 Soccer l,2,35 Baseball 35 Track 3.
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LAVERNE HERTZOG "Laverne" Commercial
Blue eyes . . . shy . . . good grammar student . . .
plays the accordian . . . always ready for ice cream
. . . future secretary.
LARRY HESS "Hessie" Academic
Tall . . . blond crew cut . . . good student . . . sense
of humo r , . . that sarcastic tone . . . talented thes-
pian . . . gift for writing essays . . . will make a good
lawyer.
Senior Class PlaygJunior Class Playg Student Council
1,39 Hi-Y 1,2,3g Soccer Manager Z.
MELVIN HORST "Mel" Academic
Easy to get along with . . . wry sense of humor . . .
polite and considerate . . . studious . . . "How about
that!" . . . enjoys hunting . . . makes up his own mind
. . . career in medicine. '
Hi-Y 2,33 Newspaper Staff Business Manager 3.
JANET HOUSTON "Janet" Academic
Hails from the Water Works . . . te rrific sense of
humor . . . talented violinist . . . brilliant chemistry
student . . . likes books and classical music . . . en-
thusiastic horsewoman . . . always on a diet . . . fu-
ture psychologist.
Yearbook Feature Editorg F. H. A. lg Library Club lg
Drama Club 13 Tri-Hi-Y 1,23 Newspape r Staff 2,3g
G. A. A. l,2,3gBand l,Z,39 Orchestra l,2,3g Glee Club
l,Z,33 Chorus 1,Z,3g County Chorus l,2,3g District
Orchestra l,2,3g All-Eastern Orchestra l,2g Basket-
ballg Hockey l,2,33 State Orchestra 3.
BEATRICE HUMMER "Beattie" Vocational
Long hair . . . friendly smile . . . rides the bus from
North Annville . . . ushers for school activities . . .
always anxious for P. O. D. classes . . . future unde-
cided.
NANCY HUMPHREY "Nancy" Academic
Short hair . . . lots of school spirit . . . athletic . . .
likes to jive . . . student teacher at the grade school
. . . college-bound . . . future elementary teacher.
Yearbook Staffg Drama Club 1 3 Student Council 23 Tri-
Hi-Y 1,25 G. A. A. l,2,33 F. T. A. 3gBand l,2,3p Hockey
l,Z,3g Basketball 1,2,3.
JACQUELINE KLEISER "Jackie" Vocational
Small-featured . . .beautiful voice . . .Ken . . . sweet-
natured . . . cute giggle . . .likes spaghetti . . . ear-
ring collection . . . future plans include music and
marriage.
Glee Club 2,3gChorus 2,35 County Chorus 2,33 District
Chorus 3.
NANCY KETTERING "Nance" Academic
Petite . . . studious ., . . beautiful eyelashes . . . loves
pizza . . . Tim . . . very sentimental . . . extensive
perfume collection. . . sympathetic . . .enjoys reading
. . . future nurse.
Associate Editor of Yearbookg Student Council lg Tri-
Hi-Y 1,23 F. H. A. lg Library Club lg Drama Club lg
Nursing Club 33Newspaper Staff 33Band l,2,33 Chorus
2,35 Orchestra 2,35 County Band 2,33 Hockey l,2.
KENNETH KOCH "Koch" Vocational
Brown-rimmed specs . . . always on the scene of a
fight . . .likes to work around cars . . . "That don't
move!" . . . grows on hamburgers . . . future unde-
cided.
AUDREY KREIDER "Audie" Academic
Green eyes . . . faithful member of the 4-H . . . loves
the Dixie'spizza . . . Kreider's "South Annville Teen-
Age Center" . . . those yearbook meetings .I . . still
Water runs deep . . . future nurse.
Editor of Yearbookg Class Treasurer lg Senior Class
Playg Tri-Hi-Y l,2,35 F. H. A. 1,2,3g Nursing Club 35
Basketball Z.
RUTH ANN LIPPART "Ruth" Vocational
I Blue eyes, short blondvhair . . . cute . . .usually seen
with Carol and Shelby . . .vhails from Cleona . . . al-
ways on the go . . . popular with the opposite sex . . .
future undecided.
Yearbook Staffg F. H. A.- Z,3.
RONALD LIVERING "Ronnie" Commercial
Love s to argue . . . friendly to all . . . sincere . . .
courteous . . . good history student . . . an avid stu-
dent of Lincoln . . . TV enthusiast . . . will make a
good politician.
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LINDA LUTTMAN "Linda" Commercial
Variety of hair styles . . . neat wardrobe . . . works at
Davis' . . . often found at the Co-ed . . . friendly . . .
faithful basketball and hockey manager . . . future
telephone operator.
Senior Class Playg Junior Class Playg Tri-Hi-Y 1,23
Newspaper Staff Z9 G. A. A. l,2,33 Band l,2,3g Chorus
1,25 Hockey Manager 1,2,3g Basketball Manager l,2,3.
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Tall . . . darkhair
taste in clothing .
with Ronnie . . . future bookkeeper
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. . . loves to dance . . . shows good
. . likes spaghetti . . . usually seen
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HELEN MATTHEW "Helen" Vocational
Long red hair . . . good math student . . . frequently
at the Moose . . .loves pizza . . . quiet at times . . .
plans to be a telephone operator.
LARRY MEYER "Meyer"' Academic
Crew-cut . . .beware of the gleam in his eye . . . good
athlete . . . great baseball fan . . . likes to tease . . .
whiz in P. O. D. . . . swell all-around guy.
Class Secretary l,2,35 Chorus 35 Hi-Y l,2,3g Varsity
Club lg Projectionists lg F. T. A. 33 Soccer 1,35 Bas-
ketball l,2,3g Baseball l,2,3.
RONALD MILLER "Knobby" Vocational
l-lusky . . . quiet . . . great soccer player . . . drives
a hot '50 Ford . . . sports a flat-top . . . member of
Beare, Sholly, and Sanders clan . . . future painter.
Projectionists 1,3g Hi-Y Z5 Varsity Club 33 Soccer Z,
33 Track 3g Baseball 3.
JOANNE MOYER "Joni" Academic
Dark eyes . .- . outstanding athlete . . . perky cheer-
leader . . . "Go1'die" . . .likes ice skating . . . good H
seamstress . . . enjoys swimming . . . future Home
Economics teacher.
Yearbook Staffg Student Council Z9 Tri-Hi-Y 1,25
F. H. A. lg G. A. A. l,Z,3g Drama Club lg Chorus l,Z,
33 Band l,2,3g Orche stra 1,2,33 County Chorus 35
Cheerleaders l,2,33 Hockey l,Z,3g Basketball l,Z,3.
GARY SANDERS "Gary" Vocational
Long sideburns . . . hot-rod . . . great interest in
horses . . . drives his fa1:her's Chevy . . . modern
Casanova . . . oh, those Englishand math classes . . .
future in the Navy. '
Band 1,23 Hi-Y 33 Projectionists 3.
SANDRA SAYLOR "Sandy" Academic
Extensive wardrobe . . . wears a diamond . . . "Fred"
. . . likes sports and dancing . . . good clarinetist . . .
usually found with Joan . . . future: wedding bells.
Class Treasurer 23 Yearbook Staffg Band 2,33 Dutch
Band 3g County Band 2,39 Chorus 35 Glee Club 3.
ARLINGTON SHOLLY "Artie" Vocational
Unusual crew-cut . . . happy-go-lucky . tres bien
. . . always teasing the girls . . . front seat on the
school bus . . . liked by all . . . future in the Navy.
Projectionists l,2,35 Hi-Y 33 F. T. A. 3.
ROBERT SHUEY "Bob" Vocational
Tall . . .goodhorseman . . .drives a Ford convertible
. . . entertains on his electric guitar . . . belongs to
the National Guard . . . future job in a machine shop. ,
Projectionists 1,35 Hi-Y 33 F. T. A. 29 Track 3.
GLORIA SLAYBAUGH "Gloria" Commercial
Short and sweet . . . well-dressed . . . "Oh, darn it!"
. . . always ready for fun , . . often seen at the Co-ed
. . . engaged . . . future includes marriage and travel.
Senior Class Playg Junior Class Playg Tri-Hi-Y 1,25
Newspaper Staff Z5 Chorus 1.
WILLIAM SHUTT "Bill" Vocational
Short . . . impish , . . "Why study'?" . . .loves pizza
pie . . . stamp collector . . . "If you say so!" . . .
member of National Guard . . . enjoys cooking . . .
future includes trade school.
Projectionists 1,Z,3.
COLLEEN SMITH "Colleen" Academic
Beautiful brown eyes . . .has great artistic ability . . .
tops in Home Ec . . . always writing letters to Rich
. . . has her own car . . . sweet disposition . . . plans
to enter college in the fall.
Class treasurer 3g Junior Class Playg F. H. A. l,2,3g
F. T. A. 2,33 Booster Club 39 Hockey 1,2,3.
SHELBY SMITH "Shelby" Commercial '
Short . . . Italian hair-cut . . . popular actress . . .
heard before she's seen . . . known for her laugh . . .
"Emily" in the class play . . . easy to get along with.
MARIAN STARR "Molly" Academic
Beautiful blond hair . . . talented actress . . . that
Nash . . . active cheerleader . . . keen sense of humor
. . . usually seen with Janet . . . will attend college.
Senior Class Playglfunior Class Playg Student Council
2,35 F. H. A.lgT1'i-Hi-Ylg Drama Club lg G. A. A. 1,
2,33 Library Club lg Newspaper Staff 2,35 Chorus l,2,
35 Band l,2,3g O rche stra lg Glee Club 1,25 County
Chorus l,2,3g Basketball 13 Hockey 1,25 Cheerleader
l,2,3.
LUCILLE TRIEST "Lucille" Commercial
Tall. . .always smiling . . .kind-hearted . ., . "Do you
want my paper?" . . . always ready for shrimp or
pizza . . .efficient typist . . .Pat Boone fan . . . future
secretary.
F. H. A. 1,2,33G1ee Club 35 Chorus 33 Yearbook Staff.
RICHARD TURNER "Dick" Academic
Quiet . . . keen mind . . . that red motor scooter . . .
allergic to school bus drivers . .- . class poet . . . car-
toonist . . . dry sense of humor . . . great guy . .
future in the Navy.
Hi-Y 2,3.
EARLENE TROUTMAN "Lene" Commercial
Tall. . . brown eyes . . . always talking . . .loves
ltalian food . . . happy-go-lucky girl . . . great fan of
Tommy Sands . . aenjoys ice-skating . . . terrific
cook . . . future indefinite.
Yearbook Staffg F. H. A. l,2,3.
ELAINE UMBERGER "Ummy" Vocational
Cle ar complexion . . . infectious giggle . . . thrives
on fried chicken . . . understanding . . . "Pat" . . .
works at the five-and-dime . . . future beautician,
then marriage.
Tri-Hi-Y 1,23 Library Club 15 F. H. A. 1,Z,33 Hockey
EDWARD UNGER "Eddie" Academic
"That's nice!" . . .enjoys outdoor sports . . . at home
on the dance floor . . . has his own Pontiac . . . Unger
and Diebus Spying Agency . . . popular with the women
. . . future includes college and teaching.
Senior Class Play3Junior Class Playg Yearbook Staffg
Projectionists1,Z,3gNewspaper Staff 3g Student Coun-
cil lg Chorus 132,35 Band 1,23 Ensemble l,Zg County
Chorus 1,33 Basketball 1,23 Track 3.
ANNA WALTERS "Anna" Academic
Beautiful dark eyes . . . reliable baby-sitter . . . "A
fri e nd in ne ed is a friend indeed" . . . has lots of
common sense . . . will be a good nurse.
Yearbook StaffgSenior Class Playg Junior Class Playg
Tri-Hi-Y l,2,3g D rama Club l,2,3g Library Club lg
F. H. A. 1gNewspaper Staff 35 Future Nursing Club 33
Hockey 1,2,3.
CHARLES WEABER "Charlie" Commercial
Long side -burns . . . dark eyes . . . friendly and quiet
. . . teases the girls . . .likes Bar-B-Ques . . . en-
joys noon-time ball games . . . long hike after track
practice . . . future in the Air Force. '
Soccer 35 Track 3.
MARY WERNI "Weezie" ' Academic
Short hair . . . always teasing . . . packs a powerful
punch . . . could do without chemistry . . . good sense
of humor . . . faithful bus rider . . . future nurse.
F. H. A. 2,35 Library Club 29 Drama Club Z.
ROBERT WILSON "Bob" Academic
Tall, athletic . . . knoyvs his science . . . even-ternp-
ered . . . Carol. . . good sport . . . always telling
jokes . . . often found in the college library . . . plans
to go to college.
Hi-Y 3g Varsity Club 15 Projectionists 2,35 Basket-
ball 2,3g Track l,2.,3.
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KENNETH YORTY Ken Academic
Popular . . .easy-going has an unusual laugh
great asset to the Stud ent Council has a Weak
ness for blondes . . .industrious presides at
senior high assemblies
Yearbook Business Manager, Junior Class Play Stu
dent Council l,Z,3gHi-Y 1 Projectiomsts 1 Band 1 2
Chorus 1,Z,33 Glee Club 1 Z 3 County Chorus l 2 3
District Chorus 33 Basketball Manager Z
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We, the class of 1957, being of unquestion-
ably sound rnind do hereby declare this to be our
last will and testament. We here, individually
and collectively,d0 bequeath the following items
Which, in our life at A. H. S., have become very
dear to us and which we leave behind with deep
regrets. May our heirs treat their legacies with
tender respect:
1. Lloyd Beare on the ac-
celerator to Ken
2. Barbara
jorette to Carol
3. Pat B e
Donald
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33. Nancy Humphr ey' s initials to Nancy
Honafius
34. Nancy Ke tt e ring' s battered copy of
"Rienzi" to John Weaber '
35. Jackie Kleiser's love of singing to Pat
Smith ' ,
36. Ken Koch's"Slipping Six" to Henry
Emrich ' Y
37. Audrey Kreider's 4-H club work to her
sister Linda
boys to Mary
haircuts to
for a
senior to his
hair to Clau-
tion on the baseball
b1L.lO1'1 OI1 IHC SOCCC1'
athletic ability to Carol
privilege of riding the
Carole V
s' high standing in the
Ernest Miller
s Joke book to Ronald
car forthe '57-58 school
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Rachel Noll
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Priscilla
22. Anita
Hostetter
23. Karl
Oliver
24. Lois
one whose boy
in the South
25. Barbara
Long
26. Bill Herr's po sition on the baseball
team to Ronald McFeaters
27. Charles Hertzog's reliable "Old Smoky"
to Lloyd Blauch '
28. Laverne Hertzog's love for shorthand to
Lois Weik
29. Larry Hess' part as Father in all class
plays to Bob Bollinger
30. Melvin Horst's motorcycle to Ken Light
3l. Janet Houston's love of horses to Andy
Kreider
ability to Linda
32. Beatrice' Hummer's weakness for con-
vertible rides to Judie Hicks
height to Ed Lippart
s diamond to Barbara
che ck book to next
weakness for jiving to
for the stage to Jo
for typing
the grocery
to Leroy
home ec.
with the oppo-
Anna clientele to
Marilyn Duffy
61. Charles Weaber's ability in the shot put
to Ted Books
62, Mary Werni's chemistry notes to Bar-
bara Rice '
63. Robert Wilson's ability to throw the dis-
cus to Harry Frederick
64. Ken Yorty'slove for cars to Tom Brandt
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As executors of this last will and testament
we appoint our class advisers, Mr.Hollinger and
Mrs. Patterson.
CLASS OF '57
MOST ATTRACTIVE
Kathy and Claude
MOST COURTEOUS
Carol and Ronald
BEST ATHLETES
Joan and Bob
Senior
BEST DRESSED
Carol and Larry
MOST STUDIOUS
Nancy
and Melvln
BEST ACTORS
Moll a d
y n Larry
SHYEST
Laverne and Dick
Supcrlaiivcs
CONTRIBUTED
' MOST TO A. H. S
Joanne and Ken
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BEST PERSONALITY
Kathy and Larry
W W CLASS CLOWNS
Shelby and Arlington
wif'
Kathy and Ken
BEST DANCERS
Carol and Eddie
MOST POPULAR
Senior
Supvrlatives
MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED
Janet and Larry
SCHOOL SPIRITE
Joanne and Ken
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principal until December of our senior
year.
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Senior P roblems of Democracy classes
visited our state capital, accompaniedlby Miss
Witmeyer and Mrs. Light of the faculty.
Mr. John C. Dunlap, our high school
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Senior Zlass Officers
Preeident . . . . . .Benjamin Dowdrick Secretary . . . . . . Larry Meyer
Vice-President . . . . . . Adam Diebus Treasurer . . . Colleen Smith
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Dean Arndt
Louis Bensinger
Anna Blauch
Lana Blauch
Larry Blauch
Victor Bojko
Robert Bollinger
Mary Bordlemay
Ben Bow
Glenn Bowman
Jean Bowman
Glenn Brandt
Thomas Brandt
Margie Brough
Barry Bucks
Shirley Clodoveo
Marilyn Duffy
Joan Dupler
Ralph Earp
Robert Ebersole
juuiar
Henry Emerich
Evelyn Engle
Miriam Engle
Priscilla Fasnacht
Marian Ehrnfield
Dorothy Fernsler
Pat Forwood
Harry Fredrick
Geraldine Funk
Arlene Graby
Ruth Graff
Claudette Hardick
Roy Harman
Helen Heisey
Lucille Heisey
Kenneth Herr
Miriam Hilton
Dennis Hostetter
Joan Kepley
John Killinger
Alice Knapp
Curtis Kohr
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Doris Lash
Leroy Leach
Leroy Lehman
Jay Light
Judith Light
Kenneth Light
Joyce Long
Larry Manning
Brenda McCracken
Helen McK1veen
Janice Meyer
Carolyn Morris
Judy Myers
Elvin Nagle
Rachael Noll
Melvin Oliver
Carlin Rhine
Doris Rhoads
Barbara Rice
Carol Rotunda
Nancy Schwenk
Carl Sellers
John Seyfert
Barbara Sheese
Ronald Shirk
Betty Shuey
George Shuey
Shirley Slagel
Barbara Smith
Robert Sparks
Sevenna Staeger
Jack Sudbury
Mary Sweigert
Larry Tobias
Joanne Weber
Lois Weik
Ray Wenger
Amy Wentling
Joan Witrner
Elaine Wert
Mark Wolfe
Robert Yorty
George Young
Ardelle Barry
Sandra Beach
Kenneth Beare
Larry Beck
Virginia Becker
Ronald Behrens
Nancy Berkheimer
Marie Berry
Robert Biemesderfer
Carole Bixler
Linda Blatt
Ronald Blauch
Samuel Blanch
Robert Boeshore
Edna Bollinger
Ray Bollinger
Ned Bomgardner
Raymond Bomgardner
Theodore Books
Gerald Bowman
John Bowman
Roger Bowman
Raye Jean Brady
Russel Brandt
Bonita Brosey
Virginia Clark
Janet Crider
James Davis
Barbara Diamond
Ruth Dowdrick
Franklin Engle
Bonita Euston
Charles Fackler
Roger Felty
Winona Felty
Edward Fiebig
Joyce Fields
Fred Foltz
Geraldine Freeman
Richard Funck
Judith Funk
Doris Gibson
Marvin Gipe
Larry Graby -
Robert Gray
Marilyn Harding
Carol Heagy
Harold Heisey
Arlene Herr
Larry Herr
Nancy Herr
Ronald Herr
Stanley Herr
Lawrence Heverling
Yvonne Heverling
Judy Hicks
Clarence Hitz
Nancy Honafius
Eugene Hostetter
Brenda Kless
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Not pictured:
Catherine Bradley
Melvin Lesher
Edith Matthew
Linda Rice
David Riegert
Samuel Salem
Patricia Scharidan
Priscilla Scharidan
Dennis Schell
Jean Schieber
Fred Selzter
Leetta Shanaman
Gwen Sheffy
Ralph Sheffy
Carl Smith
Curtis Smith
George Snavely
Gale Snyder
Gay Snyder
James Speece
James Stanley
Jack Strohm
Pat Tice
William Unger
John Weaber
Harry Weaver
Barbara Werni
Jack Wilds
Connie Winters
Nancy Wolfe
George Rhen
Joanne Zern
Judy Zimmerman
Judy Kleiser
Gerald Kline
Rachel Kline
Larry Kling
Ronald Koch
Ann Krebs
Linda Kreider
John Landis
Margaret Lash
David Lasher
Patricia Lebo
Leroy Legay
Vesta Lehman
Robert Lentz
Edward Lippart
Kenneth Long
Edward Lyons
John Mariani
Betty Markley
Carol Miller
Lee Miller
Bruce Moyer
Joanne Moyer
Judy Morrison
Ann Nagle
Lyle Neidich
Larry Patrick
Basil Patterson
Landin Pearce
Judy Poorman
Elinor Allwein
Ruth Allwein
Patricia Barnberger
William Baum
Robert Bechtold
Ronald Bender
Paula Benz
Mary Blatt
Lloyd Blauch
Lynn Blauch
Norene Blauch
Clyde Borngardner
Claude Bowman
Robert Clentirnack
Robert Creter
John Davis
Elizabeth Diebus
Barry Dishong
Linda Dreher
Jean Dupler
Kenneth Ebersole
David Fake
Donald Fake
Joan Fasnacht
Glenn Felty
Jayne Fernsler
Alice Forney
Ronald Fortna
Qrcshmau
Virginia Furman
Gail Gingrich
Beverly Granger
Edwin Graff
David Hartman
Peter Hawryluk
Carole Heeter
Kenneth Herr
Lorraine Herr
James Hertzog
Robert Hitz
Harold Hoffer
Richard Hoover
Joy Hostetter
Richard,Houser
Donald Hower
James Huey
Sandra Hummer
Andrew Kreider
Donna Kreider
Harvey Kreider
Jay Kreider
Lowell Kreider
Mary Kreider
Marilyn Krum
James Lehman
Bonita Light
Jane Light
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Sandra Shaak
Neil Shirk
Franklin Shuey
Joan Shuey
Thomas Shuey
Sandra Shutt
Patricia Smith
Larry Snoke
Carole Speck
Kay Spotts
Ronald Stamm
Kent Steinmetz
Bonnie Stober
Richard Stober
Larry Stoner
Clair Stouffer
Carroll Stroh
Ronald Strohm
Judy Tanno
Maxine Tice
Helen Tshudy
Sandra Ulrich
Galen Weaber
Ruth Weaber
Ronald Wert
Carrie Westhafer
James Wilson
Virginia Windle
Ronald Young
Not pictured:
Frank Long
Janet Roth
Douglas Wile
Barbara Longo
Glenn Maulfair
Edward Maurer
Joyce McCoy
Ronald McFeaters
Donna McGuire
Linda Mease
Jeffrey Meck
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
Douglas Royer
Donna Sanders
Fred Sattazahn
Thomas Schell
Marlin Sellers
William Seyfert
Christine Alonzo
Kenneth Anspach
Joan Arndt
Ammon Balaster
Gladys Bamberger
Theodore Basehore
Peggy Bates
Priscilla Baum
Katherine Beare
Charles Behrens
Barbara Bender
Diane Berkheimer
Marie Bickleman
Nancy Bickleman
Kenneth Binkley
Donald Blauch
Robert Blauch
Ann Bow
Ann Bowman
Dennis Bowman
Linda Bowman
Harry Brown
Carl Engle
Robert Enck
Winifred Elliot
Dale Eberly
Dorothy Dupler
James Deimler
Wayne Dehart
Dennis Corcoran
Ezra Buckmoyer
Barbara Bryce
Eighth
Robert Engle
Ronald Ensminger
Lois Erwin
Barry Etzweiler'
Elsie Fackler
Larry Felty
Jay Fisher
Dorothy Fortna
Carol Fraser
Nancy Furhman
Richard Fuhrman
Ray Funck
Bruce Funk
Francis George
William Gingrich
Judy Gochenaur
Ronald Goss
Elwood Graby
James Granger
Dale Hains
Marie Harkins
Marian Harman
Carol Hartman
Dianne Heagy
Eleanor Heagy
Alma Jean Heilman
Kenneth Heilman
Ruth Hein -
Clyde Herr
Sandra Hoffer
James Honafius
Pat Hostetter
Gertrude Howard
Barbara lmboden
Thelma Kern
Martha Killian
Jean Kinney
James Kline
Mary Kline
Donna Klopp
Grade
Robert Naurnan
John Reich
Linda Riegert
Dennis Royer
Leonard Savidge
Agneta Saylor
Carole Saylor
Klaus Schmolke
Karen Seidel
Kenneth Seward
Virginia Sheffy
Jerry Shenk
Irvin Shifflet
Jerry Shipp
Larry Shipp
Kenneth Smith
Patricia Smith
Alvin Snyder
Joel Schneider
Jerry Stoner
Kenneth Stover
Martin Stover
Brenda Strohm
Jack Sutcliffe
Lorna Schwenk
William Swope
Corinne Swope
Linda Tice
Linda Tittle
Beulah Tobias
Virgie Tschudy
Stanley Walte rmeyer
Albert Washington
Gladys Weik
Ruth Wentling
Leonard Werni
Gerald Worcester
Kathleen Yorty
William Young
Janet Zern
Not pictured:
Barbara Long
Harry Krause
Sue Ann Kreamer
Edward Krebs
Gary Kreider
John Kreiser
Judy Kreiser
Dennis Long
Fay Long
James Long
Larry Long
Ruth Long
Robert Ludwig
Shirley Lumphin
Jeanne Lutz
Janet Mark
Jean Matthews
Larry McKlveen
Bruce Meyer
Lyle Meyer
Ernest Miller
Harriet Miller
Janet Miller
Judy Miller
Larry Miller
Melvin Minnich
Cordell Morgan
Harold Morgan
Marilyn Morris
Daniel Moyer
Donald Nagle
George Nagle
Ronald Nagle
Gary Balmer
Sandra Baum
Barbara Beck
Terry Binkley
Betty Blocher
Carol Bowman
Marilyn Bowman
Linda Boyd
Judy Boyer
Joyce Bradley
Carolyn Brandt
Kenneth Brandt
Sylvia Brown
Richard Bucks
Trudy Bullock
Sandra Clentimack
Kathleen Cramer
Patrick Dawson
Michael Dechert
Robert Dissinger
Carol Donmoyer
Carol Dourte
Nancy Dowdrick
Edward Duffy
Melvin Elliot
George Engle
Alan Evans
Frank Fasnacht
Christine Fedder
Tony Felczak
Kerry Felty
Richard Fiebig
Sewuth
Suzanne Fisher
Janet Forney
Judith Fortna
Betty Fox
George Fox
Joseph Fox
Carol Gingrich
Mary Gingrich
Judy Gipe
Richard Graby
Ann Hains
Georgette Hardick
Ellis Harding
David Heagy
Elaine Herr
Shirley Herr
Larry Hicksenheiser
George Holtz
Barry Hostetter
Nancy Hostetter
Robert Hostetter
Alfred Howard
Kerry Keller
Warren Ke rn
Shirley Keyton
Shirley Ke rby
Kenneth Kline
Delphine Knapp
Gerald Krause
Dale Kreider
Doris Kreider
Robert Kreider
Thomas Kreider
Marilyn Kutz
Randall Landis
John Lasek
Robert Leach
James Lesher
Grade
Harvey Smith
Kenneth Smith
Nancy Smith
N ancy Snavely
Judy Snyder
Robert Snyde r
Michael Spe ck
Sandra Spotts
Ginger Stager
William Stamm
Jerry Stanley
Karl Steinmetz
Charon Stouffer
Robert Tarbet
Robert Teets
Dean Tice
Gwen Tice
Judy Tittle
Wilson Trayer
Joseph Uhler
Mary Unger
William Waltman
Evelyn Warnpler
Karen Wamsher
Stanley Weaber
Nelson Weaver
Pamela Weaver
Ethel Weik
Kathryn Weisberg
Henry Weitz
Rosalie Windle
Larry Witmer
Gary Wolfe
Curtis Wood
Glenn Worcester
Frank Yeager
Charles Yeagley
Mark Yeagley
Alice Yost
Not Pictured:
Robert Herr
Carolyn Howlett
Karen Light
Charles Liles
Audrey Long
Delbert Long
Linda Long
Ronald Long
Elaine Longo
George Loose
Rosalie Magni
Thomas McCracken
Donald Meily
Charles Meyer
Linda Meyer
Nadine Morris
Robert Morris
Jane Myers
Barbara Nauman
Ellis Neidich
Francis Peiffer
Thomas Perlaki
Barbara Reed
Patricia Richardson
David Rogers
Elaine Salem
Frances Sattazahn
Frank Schaffner
Karen Schell
Betty Shenk
Carol Shuey
Ruth Shuey
Elizabeth Schultz
Bonnie Smith
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OFFICERS: President, Kenneth Yortyg First
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OFFICERS: President, Robert Wilsong Vice-President, .Tack Strohrng
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OFFICERS: President, Larry Stonerg Vice -President, Donald Blauchg
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OFFICERS: President, David H a r t m an g Vice -President,
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Front rowz' Meyer, Manning, Earp, Lyons, Rhine. Back Row: Speece, manager, Bollinger,
manager, Wilson, Diebus, Mr. Brandt, coach. fNot pictured: Sparks,
Varsity Haskefball
VARSIT Y CHEERLEADERS
SEASON'S SCORES
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Front: Heisey, Starr. Center: McCracken,
Moyer,McKlveen. Back: Rice.
Elizabethtown
Highspire
W. Reading
Middletown
Hummelstown
Milton He rshey
Myerstown
Patton
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S. Lebanon
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Palmyra
Cornwall
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Front Row: We ave r , Bowman, C. Smith, Seltzer, Davis, Moyer. Second Row: Mr Brandt
coach, Bomgardner, K. Smith, Landis, Snavely, Behrens, Foltz, manager, Herr, manager
juuiar Varsity Haskefball
SEASON'S SCORES
A.H.S. Opp.
33 Elizabethtown 40
38 Highspire 47
35 West Reading 57
45 Middletown 53
26 Hummelstown 34
35 Milton Hershey 43
40 Myerstown 30
38 Patton 25
57 South Lebanon 40
35 Patton 38
32 East Lebanon 40
50 North Lebanon 46
19 Palmyra 47
40 Cornwall 36
38 Mye rstown 40
48 South Lebanon 38
46 East Lebanon 42
47 North Lebanon 52
49 Palmyra 66
Z9 Cornwall 47
JR. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS
Tice, Markley, Poorman
Meck, manager, Duffy, J. Wo rce ste r , Moyer, Eberly, Davis, J. Kreider, Bomgardner, Mc-
Fe ate r s , Mr. Bugda, coa ch, Stroh, A. Kreider, Hartman, Fortna, Heilman, Morgan, Hains,
Krebs, manager. Front: Morris, McCracken, Behrens, G. Worcester.
yuuiar High l5'ask elim!!
Lebanon County Junior High Champions
For the third consecutive year Annville's Junior High Team was undefeated in league play.
This year's team was a smooth-playing, hard-fighting, well-balanced squad which Coach Bugda
characterized as "a coach's ide al team." They have reflected credit on our school for their
sportsmanship and sparkling play.
JR. HIGH CHEERLEADERS
Stouffer, Alonzo, Moore, Dreher, Miller, Kreider.
Center: Stoner. 'S SEASONS SCORES
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50 Henry Houck 44
40 Hershey 46
41 Harding Z9
41 Hershey 55
51 Harding 67
35 Palmyra 33
40 North Lebanon 19
50 Myerstown 15
49 Cornwall Z7
49 South Lebanon 17
28 Palmyra ze
48 North Lebanon 25
38 Myerstown 11
eo Cornwall Z1
69 South Lebanon 29
Berkheimer, Meyer, Windle, Krebs, Schieber, Sheese, H. Heisey, Honafius, Light, Rotunda, B
Heisey, Moyer, Humphrey, Euston, Clark, Beach, Wolfe, Staeger, Wentling, Benz, Gingrich
Back: Luttman, manager, Miss Rowe, coach, Noll, manager, Sheffey, manager.
Girls ' Kaskclball
SEASON'S SCORES
A.H.S. Opp.
28 South Lebanon 39
19 Myerstown 43
32 East Lebanon 49
Z3 Alumni 50
50 Cornwall 64
48 North Lebanon 36
57 South Lebanon 34
40 Myerstown 69
57 East Lebanon 61
29 Faculty 40
37 Cornwall 48
42 North Lebanon 52
Heisey and Moyer reach for the tap
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Front Row: Dourte, Hertzog,Dodson, Weaber, Meyer, Bowman. Second
Row: Mr. Moyer, coach, Hawryluk, Meck, Houser, Stoner, Weaver,
Wilds, Schell. Third Row: Seltzer, Hartman, Moyer,N. Bomgardner, C.
Bomgardner, Miller, Stober. Back Row: Beck, Davis, Blauch, Sparks,
Manning, Rhine, Fortna, Maurer.
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Front Row: Rhine, Hartman,Moyer, Manning, Tobias, W. Herr, Selt
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N. Bomgardner, Meyer, Bowman. Back Row: Lehman, mgr., J. Davis,
rngr., Stouffer, Kreide r, C. Bomgardner, McFeate1's, Neidigh, Fe
Leach, Houser, Stamm, mgr., Mr. Houser, coach.
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and Meyer. Second Row: Speece, mgr., Moyer, mgr., Hawryluk, LeGay, Salem, Landis Shuey
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Lehman, We ab e r , Stroh, G. Young, Stanley, mgr., Mr. Gerber, coach. Back Row: Graby,
Peters, He r r , Steinmetz, Hoover, Books, J. Miller, Fortna, Hertzog, R. Miller, R. Young,
Stoner, J. Wilson, and Ebersole.
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SEASON'S RECORD
Lyons, Dourte, Rhine, and Earp admire the
trophy which they won in the Special 880 Relay
at the News Relay Carnival.
Dual Meet, Palmyra ......... Lost
Dual Meet, Northern Lebanon. . . Won
Dual Meet, East Lebanon. . . . . Won
Dual Meet, Cornwall ............. Won
Triangular Meet, Hershey and Steelton Lost
Dual Meet, Patton .............. Won
County Meet . . . . Third
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Front Row: Clark, Rice, Light, Bowman, Walters, Houston, Moyer, Hartman,
Humphrey, B.I-Ieisey, Smith, Staeger, Rotunda, Wentling. Back Row: 'Morri-
son, mgr.,H. Heisey, Kepley, Schwenk, McKlveen, Duffy, Sheese, McCracken,
Fields, Blauch, Witrner, Luttrnan, mgr., Miss Rowe, coach.
Tennis
Kneeling: Rotunda, Sheese, Bowman, Duffy, Myers. Standing: Wolfe, Beach,
Honafius, mgr., Miss Rowe, coach, Clark, Markley, Moore.
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SENIOR ROYALTY
Kathy and Ken
Two Junior High School
Highlights
County Champions in Action
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Queen Sandy and King Dave Qleftj
Ilooroook Patrons
The Class of 1957 extends our special thanks to the following indi-
viduals and businesses for their generous financial support which has
made this yearbook possible:
Rev. Paul E. Adair
Ad-Mor Stores
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Aftosmes
Raymond J. Albert
William Allwein
Annville Car Exchange
Annville Economy Shoe Store
Annville Products Co.
Annville Sheet Metal Co.
Annville Shoulder Strap Co.
Arndt's Sub Base
Astoria Restaurant
Automatic Nut Co.
Auto Trades Assn. of Lebanon County
Gilbert Aungst
Bastiani Co.
Batdorf's Dept. Store
Beard's Food Market
C. W. Becker
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Becker
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Becker
Mr. and Mrs. John Bellach
Ben Franklin Store
May Berry Beauty Shoppe
Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Blauch
Bob's Sunoco Station
John Boger and Son
John D. Bohr Jr., Trucking Service
Harry W. Boltz, Real Estate and Insurance
Bomberger's Gift Shop
Elmer M. Books, Contractor
Theodore Books, Planing Mill
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bordlemay
Mr. and Mrs. George Bordlemay
Mr. and Mrs. Claflin L. Bowman
Boyer's Skins and Furs
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bradley
Mr. and Mrs. Amos S. Brandt
H. F. Brandt, Electrician
Dr. and Mrs. Warren I. Brubaker
Dr. Warren Brubaker Jr.
Allen G. Bucher
Bucher's Delicatessen
A. P. Bucks and Sons
Burkholder's Meat Market
Carl's Barber Shop
Carmany's Gulf Service
Mr. and Mrs. D. Clark Carmean
Robert Chaney
Cialone's Grocery
Cleona Restaurant
Dr. Earl Clouser
Co -Ed Luncheonette
William H. Conhlran, Realtor
K. K. Cook
Alfred Crider, Frozen Foods
Compliments of a Friend
Compliments of a Friend
Compliments of a Friend
Compliments of a Friend
Cleona Paper Box Co.
Davis Pharmacy
Rev. and Mrs. Norman Dettra
Doris's Beauty Shop
Dottie's Beauty Salon
Emerson Dourte
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Dowdrick
llmrbaak Patrans
East End Cities Service, Palmyra
Harry B. Ebersole
Miss Miriam Ebersole
Roy J. Ebersole, Auctioneer
Harry Ehrnfield, Coal Dealer
Eshelman's Beauty Shop
Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Elliott
Jacob D. Ensminger
Charles G. Evans
Mr. and Mrs. Freeland Fasnacht
Mark Ferry A
Fink's Bakery
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Frederick
Earl L. Funk, Milk Distributor
Funck's Garage
Patrick Funk
Harold J. Ginder
Gingrich's Bakery
Christian R. Gingrich
Herr's Electric
L. B. Herr
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hershey
Hershey Milk Plant
Mr. and Mrs. John S. Horst
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hertzog
Mr. and Mrs. John Hertzog
E. E. Hetrick
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hostetter
Dr. and Mrs. R. A. Houston
Joe"s Barber Shop
Kegerreis Poultry Farm
Kingsley and Brown Inc.
Donald R. Klopp
Kreamer Bros. Funeral Horne
Kreamer Bros. Furniture
Elmer Kreider, Contractor
Kreider's Farm Supply
Harold Kreider's Esso Service
Mrs. Cora Gingrich
Dr. Russell L. Gingrich
Robert Gollam
Granger's Poultry Market
Green Terrace Restaurant
Groff and Sons
Charles H. Grossman
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Joseph M. Kreider
Lester L. Kreider
Stanley B. Kreider
H gl H Farm Tack Shop
C. E. Hallman
Harpel's
J. C. Hauer and Sons
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hawryluk, Jewelry
Heagy's Electric
Dr. L. N. Heilman
Russell F. Heilman and Sons
Heisey's Dry Cleaning Service
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Heisey
Herr's Amoco Service
Mr. and Mrs. James Mariani
Nick Mariani, Plumber
Robert Martin, Electrician
Mr. and Mrs. John McClure Sr
McConnell Shoe Repair
McCozzi's Hobby Shop
Harry Meyer, Cafe
Harry M, Meyer
Mr. and Mrs. H. Meyer
L. E..Meyer
H. E. Millard Lime and Stone Co
Millie's Restaurant
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Miller
Miller's Contract Service
Ifcarbonk Patrons
E. O. Miller, Chevrolet
Miller's Food Market
Henry W. Miller
John L. Miller
Miller's Nursery
Mrs. Richard Miller
Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Miller
Dr. and Mrs. James R. Montieth
Morgan's Esso Service
Nancy-Lou Bar-B -Que
Amos Nardini, Car Exchange
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nelson
Otto' s Clothing Store
Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Parr
Rev. and Mrs. W. Miller Price
Printcraft Co.
Rainbow Plastering
Reigle's Jewelry Store
Reitz's Gulf Service
Rescue Fire Company
Risser's Cities Service
Robel Frocks
Roberts 8: Meck
Bill Ross, Jewelry
D. R. Saylor and Sons
Dr. and Mrs. Nelson Scharadin
George Schell
Donald Shanaman
Shott Bros. Market
Warren Sheaf
Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Sheese
Shell's Barber Shop
Joseph R. Shenk
Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Shroyer
Dr. J. DeWolf Silberman
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Slaybaugh
H. J. Smith and Sons
Smith's Colonial Restaurant
Smith's Food Market
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith
Smith's Sheet Metal
Snyder's Appliances
Snyder's Grocery Store
Sorrento's Restaurant
Rev. K. Otis Spessard
Mr. and Mrs. Shirk Stoner
Stroh's Produce Market
Struphar's Self-Service
Mr. and Mrs.. Michael Swanger
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Triest
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Turner
Uhler Studio
William H. Umberger
Unger Bros. Service Station
Unger's Gulf Gas and Oil
Union Emblem Co.
Veterans of Foreign Wars
H. S. Wagner, and Sons
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Walters
Waltz Barber Shop
Charles Weaber
Howard A. Weaber
Weaver's Farm Service
Weaver and Sons, Hatchery
Dr. and Mrs. Henry A. Weitz
Ammon Wenger
Daniel F. Wenger and Sons
Wengert's Dairy
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Werni
Russell White
Rev. and Mrs. William A. Wilt
Mark L. Wolfe
Paul C. Wolfe, Insurance
Just a Friend
Dr. Thomas E. Yingst, D. C,
Compliments of a Friend
William Zeigler, Contractor
Zellers' Cattle Trucking
James Zengerle
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