Annville Cleona High School - Corinoma Yearbook (Annville, PA)
- Class of 1965
Page 1 of 144
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F orewom'
Since our school plays such an important part in the lives of
students, we have chosen Robert Frost's famous poem "The Road
Not Taken" as the theme of the 1965 CORINOMA. just as Frost
had to make a momentous choice, every student will have to make
numerous weighty decisions in his or her lifetime. Because of the
advantages afforded by modern facilities and outstanding faculty
members, our school has helped the student -- whether consciously
or subconsciously -- to make decisions which, in most cases, will
be most beneficial to himself and to his society.
Only through the continuation of our school's fine direction can
enough responsible citizens be found who are capable of making
decisions befitting a democracy. Thus, throughout the CORINOMA,
we have attempted to give a well-rounded view of all aspects of
school life, which might play a part -- no matter how small -- in
producing the best type of person.
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The Road ot
Two roads diverged in a yellow wood,
And sorry I could not travel both
And be one traveler, long I stood
And looked down one as far as I could
To where it bent in the undergrowthg
Then took the other, as just as fair,
And having perhaps the better claim,
Because it was grassy and wanted wearg
Though as for that the passing there
Had worn them really about the same,
Table gf Contents
Dedication
Administration and Faculty
Seniors
Underclassmen
Senior I-Iigh Activities
Musical Groups
junior High Activities
Sports
Sponsors
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And both that morning equally lay
In leaves no step had trodden black.
Oh, I kept the first for another day!
Yet knowing how way leads on to way,
I doubted if I should ever come back.
I shall be telling this with a sigh
Somewhere ages and ages hence:
Two roads diverged in a wood, and I --
I took the one less traveled by
And that has made all the difference.
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To a skillful, diligent class advisor,
outstanding basketball coach, efficient
stage crew director, and devoted indus-
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an unfailing friend whose clever wit
and sportsmanlike attitude provides us
with many memories. For all this --
and more -- we dedicate to you, Mr.
Etchherger, this volume of the
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School Board SEATED: William Berry, D. Ray Wenger, James Karsnitz, Elra Worcester, Floyd Whisler. STAND
ING: Roy Ebersole, Merle Keim, Amos Ellenberger, Howard Weaver.
School Boom' Looks
to the Future
The Annvillc-Clcona School Authority met in February to sign an agreement which pro-
vided funds for the expansion of the cafeteria, library, gymnasium, and office facilities
and new classrooms.
Mr. Richard Gingrich, our high school principal is
in charge of the administrative duties in the high
school.
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Mr. Merle Keim, our supervising principal,
coordinates the activities of the high school
and the elementary schools in our school
district.
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Mr. Robert Snyder, our assistant
principal, makes the schedules for
the school, teaches driver educa-
tion, advises hall patrol, and
coaches our baseball team.
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Best county athlete . . . sweet
smile . . . subtle sense 'of
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Carol Allwe in
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Eleanor. . . pepsodent smile.
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Patricia Bates
"Pat" Commercial
One of the smaller set . . . a
lot of fun . . . excells in book-
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Michael Bartley
"Mike" Academic
Plays a hot trumpet . . .
simply adores trig class . . .
goes Moose hunting.
Lisa Au.mack
"Lisa" Academic
Studious. . . naturallycurly
hair . , . baby of the senior
class.
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Richard Be ard
"Rick" Academic
Fine distance runner . . . History
scholar . . . leads class discus-
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"Lainy" Academic
Live wire . . . Viking boys, be-
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Ann Bollinger
"Boz" Academic
Horses, horses, horses . . . neat
hair . . . creator of the multi-
legged spider
Charles Bomgardner
"Charlie" Agriculture
Quiet. . . contributes honors
to FFA . . . likes to judge
livestock
Richard Bixler
"Dick" Academic
Mind wanders to Cornwall . . .
hams it up in German class . . .
an English te acher's pet
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Carole Blantz
"Carole" Commercial
Petite . . . always seen at the
Co-ed or Drug Store . . .
variety of coiffures
Sandra Bomgardner
"Sandy" Commercial
Loves bookkeeping? . . . a
friend to all . . . Miss Whit-
meyer's personal typist
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Barbara Bowman
"Barb" Commercial
Whiz in math . . . always talking
. . . good seamstress.
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Susan Brewer
"Susie" Academic
Good athlete . . . math
enthusiast. . . capable Tri-Hi-
"Carol" Academic Y President'
Constant talker. . . always
seen with Martha . . . never
gives up.
Miriam Brandt
"Mim" Academic
Dependable worker. . . French
scholar . . . has her pick of
cars.
Donna Boyer
"Donna" Academic
Future temperattue taker . . .
peaches and cream complexion
. . . a quiet disposition.
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joan Bucher
"joan" Academic
Future pill-pusher. . . friendly
to all . . . housemother of the
senior play.
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Judith Cook
"Judy" General
Admires the male sex . . . loves
those English classes? . . .
gregarious.
Allen Bucks
"Bugs" Agriculture
Loves mechanics . . . drives a
hot Corvair . . . adores P.O.D. ? Sarah COX
Joseph Carroll
"joe" General
"Him I like" . . , chronic
headache . . . Irish eyes.
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"Sa1" Academic
Knitting fingers . . . finds the
Junior class attractive . . .
sweet personality.
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Russell Chadwick
"Rusty" General
An A-9 Kash value . . . dry sense
of hrunor . . . great admirer of
the female sex.
Cheryl Croce
"Cheryl" Commercial
Well mannered. . . conscientious
worker . . . a friend to all.
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Darlene Custer
"Darlene" Commercial
FutLu'e includes a band of gold
. . . the silent type . . . always
seen with Roxanne.
jean Degler
"Tex" Academic
Makes a snail look speedy . . ,
writes to foreign pen pals . . .
htunorous.
Nancy Ebersole
"Nancy" Commercial
Always good for a laugh. . .
plays a sweet flute . . . quiet
in class.
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Donna Dupler
"Donna" Commercial
Attractive . . . conscientious
. . . where the boys are
Maurie DiEnno
"Maurice" General
jolly white giant . . . drives a
blue convertible .. . . few un-
necessary words.
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Nelson Ebersole
"Nellie" Agriculture
Strong as a ox . . . drives a V.W
. . . hails from Norlebco.
Cynthia Ensminger
"Cynth" Academic
Live wire . . . knows her way
around the keyboard . . . has a
secret admirer.
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M aryanne Ehrnfield
"Maryanne" Commercial
Keeps her eye on Manheim . . .
a unique laugh . , . a fan of
Mr. Kish.
Dana Ellenberger
"Dana" Commercial
jazz man . . . pack-rat custodian
. . . Winter's pal.
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john Ensminger
"John" Academic
Finds peace in justice . . .
senior answer book in trig . . .
Versatile musician.
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Doris Elliott
"Peaches" Commercial
Very studious. . . quiet. . .
will make someone a good
secretary.
Donald Eshleman
"Esh" Academic
House on the hill . . . part of
the Grou . . . dee command-
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Eleanor Fake
Eleanor Commercial
Pretty hair . . . always smiling
. . . bubbling personality.
Lynda Fernsler
"Lynda" Commercial
Falls off scooters . . . another
studious senior . . . seen in a
'61 Bonneville.
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Eleanor Fisher
"Lynn" Academic
Future teacher . . . pretty red
hair . . . a friend to all.
William Fidler
"Max" Academic
Tall, dark, and handsome . . .
king of the backboards . . .
Tim's constant companion.
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Jane Foltyz
"Janie" Academic
Talks a good volley ball game
. . . always laughing . . . has
many friends.
Carl Forney
"Carl" Agriculture
Future mechanic . . . loves
English class??. . . intelligence
plus.
Dorothy Ann Frederick
"Ann" Academic
Wizard with pins and needles . .
John Gingrich
"Ralf" Academic
8.20 comic. . . countless
journalistic efforts . . . superb
on the stage.
pretty red hair . . . sweet
personality.
Patrick Funk
"Put" Academic
Quick with a quip . . .
intelligence plus . . . toured
the country by bus.
Martha Gingrich
"Mart" Academic
Friendly . . . mathematics brain
. . . future lady in white.
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Cathy Gingrich
"Bean" Academic
Happy-go-lucky. . . bouncy
cheerleader. . . sparkling
personality.
He len Graby
"Helen" Commercial
Favorite pastime is eating . . .
lots of fun . . . neat dresser.
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"Gert" Academic
Gorgeous wardrobe . . . goes for
the older men . . . shares the
throne of the sucker kingdom.
Christine Hackman
"Chris" Academic
Wonderful personality. . , avid
track fan . . . phone philosopher.
Helen Hawryluk
"Helen" Academic
Her own seamstress . . . putt,
putt!!Oogah!! . . . future in
hospital.
Ralph Harner
"Ralph" Academic
Lives in C-22 and A-11 , . .
freshman admirer. . . smile,
you're on Ralph's camera.
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Ruth He agy
"Ruth" Commercial
Kind word for everyone . . .
hard worker . . . loves office
practice ???
Marlin Hedrick
"Marlin" Academic
Seen but not he ard . . . takes
an interest in P.O.D ....
hard working band member.
Je an He ilman
"je annie" Academic
Does somersaults in trig . . .
musically inclined .... likes
Kenneth Hershey
"Ken" Agriculture
Likes to work in the shop . . .
drives a white Fury . . . future
chicken farmer.
Larry Hipp
"Candy, " "Larry" Academic
Goes to lunch instead of P. O. D.
. . . member of district chorus
. . falls off trucks easily.
Linda Herr
"Linda" Commercial
Docs not know how to whisper
. . . forgetful . . . nat1.u'al
black hair.
Russell Herr
"Russ" Academic
Auto admirer . . . a laugh and
a half . , . French fanatic.
Clifford Hixson
"Cliff" Academic
Flashy car with four-wheel drive
. . . always talkative . . . good
math student.
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Good basketball player . . .
great personality . . . has her
own hairdresser.
Becky Holz
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Joanne Kre ider
"joe" Commercial
Skill behind the wheel exceeds
the masculine set . . . excells
Rosemary Kless in the gymnasium . . . pleasant
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Flaming red hair . . . versatile Persona my'
student. . . pleasing personality.
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Leads class discussions . . . long
blonde hair . . . good character
actress.
"Carol" Academic
Y.F.C.-er. . . newcomer to
A-C . . . asset to German
class.
Robert Kre ider
' "Bob" Agriculture
President of the F.F. A ....
likes to go to deercamp . . .
nice guy to know.
Kristen Kre ame r
Academic
Carol Klme
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Michael Kre iser
"Pickle" Commercial
Belair vocalist . . . terrific
dancer . . . record setter for
the track te am.
Mareda Light
"Mareda" Academic
Known for a variety of hair styles
. . . wacky sense of humor. . .
Annette's constant companion.
Conrad Liles
"Mike" General
Hard working baseball manager
, . . catches shut-eye in
assembly . . . another Arnold
Palmer.
Richard Lasher
"Pork" Agriculture
Always ready for fun . . . drives
a hot Chevy . . . constantly
at the bowling alley.
Ernest Lavine, jr.
"Chip" Commercial
Loves bookkeeping??? . . .
sparks class discussion . . . can
be heard a mile away.
Karen Long
"Schmolie" General
All star basketball player . . .
"I-Iey! Did you hear this joke ?"
. . . terrific personality.
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Richard Loose
"Skinny" General
Neat dresser . . . human goal
post . . . great love for
electronics ??
Henry L. Loser, jr.
"Larry" Academic
Hommy . . . all county soccer
star . . . "I didn't do nothing!"
Donald Martin
"Martz" Academic
Always helpful and dependable
. . . one of the 8:20 greeters
. . Merit Scholarship winner.
Earl Marshall, jr.
"Earl" General
Village smithy . . . built like
a football player . . . hello,
Dolly!
Eloise Loy
"Weezie "
Contact blinker
captain. . . outstanding music
ab il ity .
john Martin
"John" Academic
Accident prone . . . "Many
doubts" . . . a friend to the end.
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Sharon Maulfair
"Moe" Commercial
Runs a Dodge . . . wears neat
clothes. . . frequents L.V.C.
campus.
Sandra Micozzi
"Sandy" Commercial
Variety of hair styles . . . exten-
sive wardrobe . . . petite.
Diane Miller
"Dino" Academic
Future career in art . . . folk
singer. . . spirited basketball
player.
Mary McDonald
"Mary" Commercial
New to A. C. H, S .... Wednes-
day-itis. . . P.O.D. whiz.
Kenneth Meyer
"Ken" Academic
Great mathematician . . . French
scholar . . . hot lips of the class
play.
Ellen Miller
1 "Ellen" General
Ellie Mae . . . quiet till you
know her . . . big plans for the
future.
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john Miller
"Patrick Academic
Captivating eyes . . . left side
of forward wall on soccer team
dr1ves cars that do not
start.
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Timothy Miller
"Tim" Academic
Oh, those eyes! . . . live wire
in French class . . . important
part of the basketball five.
Robert O'Donel
"I.obes" General
Mothballs in his wallet . . . great
pool player . . . has fun in A-6
study halls.
Carolyn Nickliss
"Nick" Commercial
Extensive wardrobe . . . pretty
black hair . . . peppy cheer-
leader.
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Donna Oliver
"Donna" Academic
Naturally curly hair . . . first
chair flutist . . . mild and meek
in gym class??
Terry Osborne
"Lee Harvey" General
Crazy about VWS . . . math
wizzard . . . comes from the Sun
shine state.
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Dennis Patches
"Denny" Agriculture
One of a set . . . favorite pastime
is sleeping . . . always at Super.
Larry Plasterer
"Larry" Commercial
Quiet . . . high scorer on the
basketball team . . . pool shark.
Diann Poorman
"Diann" Commercial
Short and sweet . . . skate board
enthusiast . . . the boy next
door.
Donald Patches
"Donnie" Agriculture
Hails from E-Town . . . always
at Dana's house . . . drives a
red convertible.
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Victor Peters
"Wictor" Academic
Uses the Alex Webster dictionary
. . . never gets flustered. . . all
star booter.
Fred Pruitt, Jr.
"Fred" General
Talented cartoonist. . . reads
from dawn to dusk . . . budding
Writer.
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Patricia R auch
"Pat" Academic
Never wears the same outfit
twice . . . blue eyes and black
hair . . . drives a red Nova
convertible .
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jane Remesnik
"jane" Commercial
Frequents the Moose . . . various
hairdos . . . a cheery hello for
everyone.
C assandra Roush
"Candy" Academic
Has a lot of Christmas trees . . .
stitching fingers . . . hobby.
raising fingernails.
John Risser
"John" Agriculture
Flies through the air with the
greatest of ease . . . elephant
cartoonist . . . silent asset.
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james Schaeffer
"Scales" Academic
Rides a "polka dot" fire truck
. . . a German scholar? . . .
keeps friends in stitches.
Richard Schaeffer
"Dick" General
Going to school is his hobby , . .
dainty shoes . . . "Count down, "
Sandra Shaddock
"Sandy" Academic
Confused and confusing . . .
amateur poetess. . . Liberace
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C. Michael Schmaltzer
"Charlie" Academic
Science bug . . .' one of the taller Thomas Shade
masculine members . . . always W1-om., Academic
readl' for 3 laugh' A tall, blond eyecatcher . . .
deceitful quiet appearance . . .
uses trig class for a stage.
Janice Seibert
"jan" Commercial
Loves homeroom D-33 fha!j . .
all good things come in small
packages . . . great on skates.
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Barbara Sellers I
"Barb" Commercial
Speedy in gym class . . . loves to
drive that Cadillac . . .
pleasantly quiet.
Kay Shanaman
"Kay" Academic
- S ggigxgiisrf Pleasing personality . . . giggles
. . . leads FTA and FHA.
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Tom Shanaman
"Tom" Academic
Half of a set . . . "as scholarly
scholar indeed" . . . strong
western tendencies.
jane Shenl-4
"Janie" Academic
Flirtatious, radiant smile . . .
gymnastics is her specialty . . .
twirl with a whirl.
George Sholly
"Sholly" Academic
Santa Clause laugh . . . likes to
pest the girls . . . frequent
chauffeur.
Janet Shirk
"Shark" Academic
Tiger of the basketball team . . .
a twisting twirler . . . drives a
Plymouth, when it goes.
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Donald Smith
"Donnie" General
Early for all classes? . . .
garbagemarfs best friend . . .
Joe Pepitone's twin brother.
Donna Smith
Carol Snavely
"Carol" General
Loves to sew . . . former Miner
. . . friendly to all.
CLD'
"Donna" General
Never satisfied. . . Mrs. .
Schaeffcr's prodigy . . . majorette Ma1'11Yn Snavel-Y
of A. C.H.S.
Edward Smith
"Ed" Commercial
Drives a red hot truck . . .
quiet flirt . . . has a western
wardrobe.
"Madeline" Gene ml
Drives with flat tires , . . likes
a Tulpehocken lad . . . cute
brunette.
Lamar Smith
"Butch" General
Has a roving eye . . . drives a
green bomb . . . blue eyes and
curly hair.
Ann Sollenberger
Arm" Academic
Always offers her opinion . . .
pretty smile . . . unique laugh.
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Gerald Speece
"jerry" General
One of the 12-B gang . . .
hmnorous personality. . . a
cool dresser.
Rohland Stager
"Butch" Academic
Appreciates earth science class
. . . friend of Bob. . . sharp-
shooter in basketball
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Susan Stober
"Susie" General
Pretty blonde- hair . . . future
beautician. . . wild driver.
Glenn Stephens
"Glenn" Academic
Hails from Twin Valley . . .
always ready for a discussion . .
a P.O.D. enthusiast.
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Joanne Struphar
"jo" Commercial
Likes horses . . . constant
talker in A-6 study halls . . .
had autographed peg leg.
Annette Tarbet
"Annette" Academic
Always seen with Mareda. . .
talkative . . . loves French
Class.
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Roxanne Te ahl
"Roxio" General
Wizard inthe library . . . quiet Robert Unger
and shy . . . natural wavy hair. IlBObIl Academic
Alias Boris Godounov . . .
always on time? . . . listening
ear.
Eric Tienter
"Eric" General
A bookworm . . . likes
mechanical drawing? . .
'friendly to all.
Linda Ulrich
"Linda" Academic
Talented artist . . . passion for
college boys . . . petite figure.
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Kenneth Turner
"Ken" General
A motorcycle flipper . . .
quiet as a mouse . . . likes
stogies.
Marian Walters Y f A
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Tsch, tsch! . . . loves square ' '
dancing . . . has a pretty voice. s A
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Ernie We aber
"Ernie" General
Likes wood shop . . . can always
be seen talking . . . a loud hall
patrolman.
james We aber
"Dimples" Academic
Hare raiser . . . big frog in his
throat . . . great sense of humor.
Earl Weaver
"Ear1" Commercial
Which twin has the toni? . . .
quiet till he became a senior . .
frequents Sorento's.
Robert We aber
"Bob" Academic
Cameraman . . . used to play
dots in music class . . . the
quiet half of Weaber and Weaber.
Richard We ik
"Rich" Academic
Fine photographer. . . wor1d's
biggest gym bag . . . quiet
friendliness.
Linda We aber
"Linda" Commercial
Mrs. Moyer s loyal assistant . . .
good grades come easily . . .
worthy typist.
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Carlin Wenger
"Carlin" Academic
Coach's right hand man . . . A
perfect gentleman . . . a word
for everyone fand maybe a little
morej.
Michael We ntling
"Mike" Academic
Has his own baker . . . shotput
record holder . . . plays 'possiun
with Mr. Kruger.
Helen Whisler
"Whis" Academic
Always ready for a laugh , . .
Fre quents the floor during gym
class . . . dabbles in the art
room.
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jacob Winters
"Winters" Commercial
Quiet at times . . . Dana's
partner in crime . . . member of
the Marauders.
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Jennifer Wert
"jenny" Commercial
Looks toward Maryland . . .
naturally curly hair . . .
contagious laugh.
Vicki Wise
"Vicki" General
Loves long hair . . . Enjoys
roller skating and popular music
waits impatiently for
gs0'p.m. e
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"john" Agriculture
Quiet disposition. . . con-
scientious worker. . . pleasant
smile.
John Yorty
Gary Young
"Gary" Commercial
Great track runner . . . assistant
cheerleader . . . president of
Hi-Y.
The Senior class officers, janet Shirk, Secretaryg
Richard Beard, Presidentg Gerald Speece, Vice-
Presidentg and Eloise Loy, Treasurerg along with
the Senior class advisors Miss Suzanne Suter and
Mr. Franklin Etchberger, worked side by side to
lead and guide the Class of 1965 through its
successful Senior ye ar.
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Senior Directopf
DALE ACHENBACH Academic
Future includes college and Navy.
Band 1,2,33 Dance Band 1,2,33 Orchestra 1,2,33
Student Council 1,2, 33 Honor Society 1, 2, 33 Hi-Y 2,
33 Soccer 1,2,33 Basketball 1,2, 33 Baseball 1,2, 33
Track 1,2,33 Hall Patrol 1,2, 33 Varsity Club 3.
CAROL ALLWEIN Commercial
Future nurse.
F.H.A. 1,2,33 Library Assistant 1,2, 33 Library Club
13 Yearbook 3.
LISA AUMACK Academic
Future in sociology.
F.T.A. 1,2,33 Honor Society 1,2, 33 Tri-Class Play 13
Chorus 3.
MICHAEL BARTLEY Academic
Future includes Navy School of Music.
Orchestra 1,2, 33 Dance Band 1,2,33 Band 1,2,33 Brass
Choir 1,2 , 3 .
PATRICIA BATES Commercial
Future secretary
F.H.A. 1,23 Library Assistant 1,2, 33 Library Club 3.
RICHARD BEARD Academic
Future includes a career in teaching.
Cross-Country 1,2, 33 Chorus 1,2,33 Franklin Society
23 Basketball 1,25 Glee Club 1,2, 3.
ELAINE BEREZICH Academic
Future Medical Secretary.
F.N.A. 1,2,33 F.H.A. 33 Tri Hi-Y 33 Hockey 3.
RICHARD BIXLER I Academic
Future in Radar Repair branch of the Air Force.
Baseball 1,2,3.
CAROL BLANTZ Commercial
Future Stenographer.
F.H. A. 1,2,33 Honor Society 2,33 Newspaper 2, 33
Library Assistant 1 , 2.
ANN BOLLINGER Academic
Future horse rancher.
Class secretary 13 Hockey 13 Band 1,2,33 Chorus 1,2,
33 Art Elective 1,2.
CHARLES BOMGARDNER Agriculture
Future in agriculture.
F.F.A.1,2,3.
SANDRA BOMGARDNER Commercial
Future secretary.
General
Future undecided.
Library 1,2,33 F.H.A. 1,23 Library Assistant 1,2,3.
CAROL BOWMAN Academic
Future Medical Secretary
Glee Club 1,2,33 Chorus 1,2, 33 Yearbook 33 Sr. Class
Play 33 Library Assistant 13 Girl's Chorus 1,2,33 Art
Elective 1,2.
DONNA BOYER Academic
Future nurse.
Tri Hi-Y 1,2,33 F.N.A. 1,2,33 F.H.A. 23 Yearbook
3.
MIRIAM BRANDT Academic
Future cotmselor
Student Council 1,23 Chorus 2, 33 Honor Society 1,2,
33 Newspaper 1,2,33 Library Club 13 Girls' Chorus 2,
33 School reporter for L. D. N.
SUSAN BREWER Academic
Future math teacher.
Basketball 1,2,33 F.T.A. 1,2,33 Hockey 1,2,33 G.A.
1,2,33 Chorus 2,33 Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,33 Girls' Chorus 1,2,
33 Tennis 1,?, 33 Yearbook 33 Honor Society 2, 33
Orchestra 1,2, 3.
JOAN BUCHER Academic
Future nurse.
Chorus 2, 33 Sr. class play 33 Chemistry Club 23 Honor
Society 2, 33 Nurses Club 1,2,33 Tri Class Play 2.
ALLEN BUCKS Agriculture
Future in the Air Force.
F.F.A. 2, 33 Projectionists 1,2.
JOSEPH CARROLL General
Future undecided
Sr. class play 33 Hi-Y 3.
RUSSELL HERR General
Future fireman
Band 1 , 2, 3.
JUDITH COOK General
Future undecided
Library Club 15 Library Assistant 33 F. H. A. 1 .
SARAH COX Academic
Future teacher
Chorus 33 Band 1,2, 33 F. T.A. 1,2,33 Newspaper 2, 33
Girls' Chorus 33 Orchestra 3.
CHERYL CROCE Commercial
Future secretary
Library Club 1,2, 33 Library Assistant 1, 2, 3.
DARLENE CUSTER General
Future undecided
F.H.A. 1,2,33 Library Club 1.
JEAN DEGLER ' Academic
Future medical secretary
F.H.A. 1,2,33 F.N.A. 2,33 Government Club 13 Tri-
Hi-Y 2, 33 Library Club 1.
MAURIE DiENNO General
Future in Air Force
Hi-Y 2, 33 Soccer 1.
DONNA DUPLER Commercial
Future Secretary at L.V. C.
Newspaper 2, 33 Yearbook 33 F. I-I. A. 1, 33 Library
Club 1,2,33 Library Assistant 1,2, 33 Honor Society 3.
NANCY EBERSOLE Commercial
Future secretary
Band 1,2,33 Chorus 2,33 F.H.A. 1,33 Girls' Chorus
2, 3.
NELSON EBERSOLE Agricultw-e
Future Farmer
MARYANNE EHRNFIELD Commercial
A future secretary
F.H.A.1,2,3.
DANA ELLENBERGER Commercial
Will attend business college
Band 1,2, 33 Dance Band 1,23 33 Clarinet Choir 33
Orchestra 2, 33 District Band 2, 3.
DORIS ELLIOTT Commercial
Plans to be a secretary
F.H.A. 13 Library Club 2, 33 Library Assistant 2, 3.
CYNTHIA ENSMINGER Academic
Future will include elementary education
Glee Club 1,2,33 F.T.A. 1,23 Jr. High Chorus acc.
1,2,33 Chorus 1,2, 33 Girls' Chorus 1,2,33 Sr. Class
Pla .
JOI-l,N ENSMINGER Academic
Bound for college
Band 1,2, 33 Glee Club 1,2,33 Brass Choir 33 Chorus
1,2,33 Orchestra 33 Dance band 23 F.T.A. 23 Boys'
Quartet 2, 33 Tri Class Play 1,2, 33 Distric Band 23 Sr.
Class Play.
DONALD ESI-ILEMAN Academic
Future in the pulpit
Hi Y 1,2,33 Track 1, 2, 33 Cross-Country 2, 33 Photo-
graphy 13 Varsity Club 33 Hall Patrol 3.
ELEANOR FAKE Commercial
Will make a good se cretary
F.H.A. 1,2, 33 Library Club 13 Library assistant 1,233.
LYNDA FERNSLER Commercial
Future includes secretarial work
Girls' Chorus 2, 33 Chorus 2,33 F,H.A. 1,2,33 Honor
Society 3.
WILLIAM FIDLER Academic
Will be a future dentist
Basketball 1,2, 33 Track 1,2, 33 Varsity Club 33 Hi Y
1,2,3, Hall Patrol 23 Chorus 1,2,33 Glee Club 2, 33
Cross-Country 2.
ELEANOR FISHER Academic
A future elementary teacher
Field Hockey 1,23 G.A.A. 2,33 Chorus 1,2,33 Tri
Hi Y 1,2333 F.T.A. 1,2,33 Tri Class Play 13 Honor
Society 2, 33 Girls' Chorus 1,2, 33 Yearbook 3.
JANE F OLTZ Academic
Will join the labor force
Chorus 2, 33 F. T. A. 1,2, 33 Honor Society 2, 33 Girls'
Chorus 2, 33 Gov't Club 13 Tri Hi Y 33 Yearbook 3.
CARL FORNEY Agriculture
Future mechanic
Chorus 2, 33 Hall Patrol 2, 33 F.F. A. 1,2, 3.
ANN FREDERICK Academic
Future includes home economics.
Tri Hi-Y 1,2,33 Chorus 1,2,33 Girls' Chorus 1,2,33
Orchestra 1,2, 33 Chemistry Club 2, 33 F.N. A. 2.
PATRICK FUNK Academic
Future accountant or teacher.
Hi-Y 1, 2, 33
CATHY GINGRICH Academic
Futtue elementary teacher.
G.A.A. 1 ,2,33 F.N. A. 1,23 Chorus 1,2,3, Girls'
Chorus 1,2,33 Student Council 1,2,33 Band 1,2,33
Cheerleader 1,2, 33 Orchestra 1,2,33 Sr. Class Play 33
Tri Class Play 1,23 Fall Fantasy Court 33 Snowball
Court 2.
JOHN GINGRICH Academic
Future includes a career in joLu'nalism
Band 1,2, 33 Chorus 1,2, 33 Student Council 33 Tri
Class Play 1,2, 33 Soccer 13 Cross-Country 2, 33 Track
2, 33 District Band 23 Newspaper 1,2, 33 Orchestra 1,2,
33 Dance Band 2, 3.
MARTHA GINGRICH Academic
Future nurse.
Chorus 1,2,33 F.N.A. 1,2,33 Honor Society 2, 33 Sr.
Class Play 33 Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 33 Yearbook 3.
HELEN GRABY Commercial
Future secretary.
F.H.A. 1,23 Newspaper 2, 33 Library Club 1,2, 33
Library Assistant 13 2, 3.
BRENDA GRANGER Academic
Future elementary teacher
Band 1,2, 33 Clarinet choir 2, 33 Orchestra 2, 33 G. A. A.
1,2,33 F.T.A. 1,23 Cheerleader 1, 33 Yearbook 33
Honor Society 33 Government Club 1.
CHRISTINE HACKMAN Academic
Future includes college
Chorus 132,33 Glee Club 1,23 Honor Society 1,2,3-
Newspaper 1,2,33 F.T.A. 1,23 Sr. Class play 33
Tri class play 1,2333 Girls' Chorus 1,2, 33 Year-
book editor 3.
RALPH HARNER
Future in electronics
Chemistry Club 2, 33 Yearbook 3.
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HELEN HAWRYLUK Academic
Future nurse . . . Chorus 33 Girls' Chorus 33
Chemistry Club 2,33 Nurses Club 1,2, 3.
RUTH HEAGY Commercial
Future secretary
F.H.A. 1,2, 33 Newspaper 2,3.
MARLIN HEDRICK Academic
Future Insurance man
Band 1, 2, 3.
JEAN HEILMAN Academic
Future includes college
Chorus 1,2, 33 Tri Hi Y 33 Girls' chorus 1,2, 3 Glee
Club 33 F.T.A. 2.
LINDA HERR General
Undecided future
Library Club 1.
RUSSELL HERR Academic
Plans to attend technical school.
KENNETH 'HERSHEY Agriculture
Plans to be a mechanic
F.F.A.1,2,3.
LARRY HIPP Academic
Future includes technical school
Band 1,2, 33 Chemistry Club 2, 33 Chorus 1,2, 33 Glee
Club 33 District Chorus 33 Tri-Class Play 1,2, 3.
CLIFFORD HIXSON Academic
Plans to be a veterinarian
Chemistry Club 2, 3.
BECKY HOLZ Academic
Future includes business school
Band 1,2, 33 Dance Band 23 Clarinet Choir 2, 33
Orchestra 2, 33 Basketball 2, 33 F. T. A. 2, 3.
ROSEMARY KLESS Commercial
Future secretary
Honor Society 2, 33 Library Club 1,2333 Library
Assistant 1, 2, 3.
CAROL KLINE Academic
Future nurse
Tri Hi Y 33 F.N.A. 3.
KRISTEN KREAMER Academic
Plans to study history at college
G. A. A. 1,2, 33 Cheerleader 1,2, 33 Chorus 1,2, 33
Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 33 Honor Society 2, 33 Student
Council 1,2, 33 Tri Hi Y 1,2, 33 Tri- Class Play 1,2,
33 Sr. Class Play 33 Band Front 1,2, 33 Snowball Court
23 Fall Fantasy.Court 3-
JOANNE KREIDER Commercial
Future secretary
Library Club 13 Basketball 13 Newspaper 3.
ROBERT KREIDER Agriculture
Will attend airline school
F. F. A. 1, 2, 33 Soccer 13 Baseball 2, 33 Hall Patrol 33
Projectionist 1, 2, 33 Senior Class Play 3.
MICHAEL KREISER General
Plans to join the Marines
Soccer 13 Track 1,2,33 Hi Y 2, 33 Stage Crew 1,2, 33
Varsity Club 3.
RICHARD LASHER Agriculture
Future in the Air Force .
F.F.A. 2,33 Stage Crew 1.
ERNEST LAVINE Commercial
Future attending business school for I. B. M.
Hi-Y 1,2, 3.
MAREDA LIGHT Academic
Future I.B.M. operator.
Art Elective 1, 2.
CONRAD LILES General
Future attending business school for accountant.
Brass Choir 33 Orchestra 33 Band 1,2, 33 Chorus 1,2, 33
Baseball Mgr. 3.
KAREN LONG General
Future factory worker.
Basketball 1,2,33 Hockey 1,2,33 Tennis 1,2,33 G.A.A.
1,2,33 F.H.A. 2,33 Library Assist. 1,23 Library Club
1 , 2.
RICHARD LOOSE General
Future in the Air Force.
Soccer 1,2, 33 Band 1,231-Ii-Y 3.
HENRY LARWENCE LOSER, JR. Academic
Future doctor.
Soccer 1,2, 33 Baseball 1,2, 33 Band 1,2, 33 Orchestra
2, 33 Dance Band 1,2, 33 Newspaper Staff 13 Varsity
Club 33 District Band 2, 3.
ELOISE LOY Academic
Future includes college.
Tri class play 13 Sr. class play3 Band 1,2, 33 Brass
Choir 1,2,33 Orchestra 1,2,33 Chorus 1,2,33 Glee
Club 1,2,33 c.A.A. 1,2,33 cheerm..-der 1,2,33 F.T.A.
23 Class treasurer 2, 33 District Band 3.
EARL MARSHALL General
Future Farrier .
Track 13 Band 1.
DONALD MARTIN Academic
Future physics teacher.
Cross-country 1,2, 33 Track 1,23 Honor Society 1,2,33
Student Council 1,2, 33 Brass Choir 1,2,33 Band 1,2, 33
Chorus 1, 23 Orchestra 1,2, 33 Hall Patrol 2, 3.
JOHN MARTIN Academic
Plans to attend college.
Band 1,2,33 Brass Choir 1,2, 33 Dance Band 1,2, 33 Hall
Patrol 2, 33 Basketball Band 33 Orchestra 1,2, 3.
SHARON MAULFAIR Commercial
Future Secretary.
Basketball 13 Tri Hi Y 33 Newspaper 2, 33 Yearbook 33
Library club 2, 33 Library assistant 2, 3.
MARY MCDONALD Commercial
Future includes marriage.
KENNETH MEYER Academic
Future engineer
Honor Society 1, 2, 33 Band 1,2, 33 Orchestra 2, 33 Brass
Choir 2, 33 Tri class play 2, 33 Sr. class play 3.
SANDRA MICOZZI Commercial
Future secretary.
Library club 1,2, 33 Library assistant 1,2, 3.
DIANE MILLER Academic
Future art teacher.
Honor Society 33 Glee Club 1,2,33 Chorus 1,2,33
Basketball 1,2, 33 Yearbook 33 Art elective 1, 2, 3.
ELLEN MILLER General
Undecided future.
F.H.A.1,2,33F.N.A. 1,2,3.
JOHN MILLER Academic
Plans to attend college.
Hall Patrol 2, 33 Soccer 1,2, 33 Gov't club 13 Baseball
1,2, 33 Hi Y 2, 33 Varsity Club 3.
TIMOTHY MILLER Academic
Plans to study forestry.
Varsity club 33 Cross-Country 23 Band 1, 23 Dance
Band 1,23 Hi-Y 2, 33 Basketball 1,2, 33 Track 1,23
Vice President 2.
CAROLYN NICKLISS Commercial
Future secretary.
Band Front 1,2, 33 Cheerleader 1,2, 33 Tri Hi-Y 1,2,
33 Library Club 1,2,33 Yearbook 3.
ROBERT O'DONEL General
Future includes business school.
Baseball 2, 33 Band 1,2,33 Dance Band 1,2, 3.
DONNA OLIVER Academic
Future includes college.
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Band 1,2,33 Orchestra 1,2, 33 F.N. A. 23 District Band
2.
TERRY OSBORNE General
Future electronic's technician.
DENNIS PATCHES Agriculture
Future undecided.
F .F.A. 2,3.
DONALD PATCHES Agriculture
Future at State Police Academy.
F .F .A. 3.
VICTOR PETERS Academic
Futtu-e includes college.
Hall Patrol 3- Baseball 1 2- Hi-
, , , Y33 Soccer 1,2,33
Track 33 Projectionist 13 Photographers Club 13
Chemistry Club 2, 3.
LARRY PLASTERER Commercial
Future at business school.
Hi-Y 1,2, 3, Basketball 1,2,3.
DIANN POORMAN
Future secretary.
Library Club 1,2,33 Library Assistant 33
3.
FRED PRUITT
Commercial
Newspaper 2 ,
General
Future in the Army.
Stage Crew 2. .
PATRICIA RAUCH
Future in elementary education.
Tri Hi-Y 1, 2, 33 Government Club 13 Newspaper Staff
13 Tri-Class Play 1,23 Sr. Class Play 33 F.T.A. 1,2,
33 Yearbook 33 Library Assistant 1.
JANE REMESNIK Commercial
Future undecided.
F.H. A. 1,23 Library Assistant 1,2, 33 Library Club
2, 33 Newspaper 3.
JOHN RISSER Agriculture
Future undecided.
F.F.A. 1,2,33 Track 3.
CASSANDRA ROUSH Academic
Future teacher.
Library Assistant 13 Tennis 2,33 Tri-Hi-Y 33 F.T. A.
2, 3.
JAMES SCHAEFFER Academic
Future undecided.
Band 1,2, 33 Orchestra 2, 33 Dance Band 1,2, 33
Chemistry Club 2, 33 Sr. Class Play 33 Basketball
Academic
Band 3.
RICHARD SCHAEFFER General
Future in the Army.
Stage Crew 2, 3.
MICHAEL SCHMALZER Academic
Future includes college.
Hi-Y 33 Basketball 1.
BARBARA SELLERS Commercial
Future undecided.
F.H.A.1,2,3.
SANDRA SHADDOCK Academic
Future music teacher.
Band 1,2,33 Chorus 1,2,33 Glee Club 1,2, 33 Orchestra
2, 33 Dance Band 1,2, 3.
THOMAS SHADE
Futtu-e includes college.
Academic
Dance Band 1,2,33 Band 1,2,33 Orchestra 1,2,33
Brass Choir 1,2, 33 Chorus 3, Glee Club 33 Basketball
Band 3.
KAY SHANAMAN Academic
Future history teacher.
F.T.A.1,33F.H.A.1,2,3.
THOMAS SHANAMAN Academic
Future mineralologist.
Hall Patrol 33 Track 13 Chorus 33 Chemistry Club 2, 33
Hi-Y 33 F.T.A. 3.
JANE SHENK Academic
Future nurse.
Majorette 1,2, 33 J.V. Hockey 13 Tri Hi-Y 2,33 Art
Elective 1,2,33 Yearbook 33 F.N.A. 1,2,3.
JANET SHIRK Academic
Future physical education teacher.
Tri-Hi-YV1, 2, 33 Honor Society 2, 33 Newspaper 1, 2,
33 Band Front 1,2, 33 Tri Class Play 13 F.T.A. 1,2,33
G. A.A. 1,2, 33 Yearbook 33 Tennis 1,2, 33 Basketball
1,2, 33 Hockey 1,2, 33 Government Club 13 Class
Secretary 2, 33 Class' Tre asurer 1.
GEORGE SHOLLY Academic
Future career in business administration.
Band 1,2, 33 Track 23 Basketball Band 33 Hi-Y 3.
ROBERT SIMMONS General
Future in electonics.
Basketball 2.
DONALD SMITH General
Future undecided.
Dance Band 1,2, 33 Orchestra 33 Baseball 1,2, 33
Basketball Mgr. 1, 2, 33 Stage Crew 1,23 Hall Patrol
2, 3.
DONNA SMITH General
Future nurse.
F.N.A. 1,2,33 F.H.A. 1,2,33 Band Front 1,2, 33
Chorus 33 Girls' Chorus 1, 33 Hockey 1, 33 Tennis 1,2,
33 G.A.A. 1,2,3.
EDWARD SMITH Commercial
Future in the fmniture business.
LAMAR SMITH General
Future in the Coast Guard.
Hi-Y 3.
CAROL SNAVELY General
Future nurse.
Yearbook 3.
MARILYN SNAVELY General
Futme I.B.M. operator
Chorus 1,2, 33 Glee Club 1,2,33 F.N.A. 1,23 Girls'
Chorus 1, 2, 33.Yearbook 3.
ANN SOLLENBERGER
Future in elementary education.
Chorus 1, 2, 33 Girls' Chorus 1,2, 33 Brass Choir 23
Band 1,2,33 F.N.A. 1,2,33 Orchestra 2,33 Chemistry
Club 2, 33 Newspaper 23 Sr. Class Play 33 Tri Class
Academic
Play 2 .
GERALD SPEECE General
Future I.B.M. operator.
I-Ii-Y 2,33 Baseball 1, 33 Class Vice-President 3.
ROHLAND STAGER Academic
Future includes business school.
Hi-Y 1,23 Basketball 1,2,3.
GLENN STEPHENS Academic
Future career in business administration.
Soccer 33 Track 3.
SUSAN STOBER General
Future Be autician.
Basketball 13 Chorus 1,33 F.N.A. 13 Art Elective 1.
JOANNE STRUPHAR Commercial
Future secretary.
F.H. A. 13 Library Club 3.
ANNETTE TARBET Academic
Future X-Ray technician.
F. N. A. 13 Library Club 13 Yearbook 33 Art Elective 2.
ROXANNE TEAHL General
Future in the Pe ace Corp.
Library Club 1,2, 33 Library Assistant 1,2, 3.
ERIC TIENTER General
Future undecided .
Stage Crew 13 Projectionist Club 1,2,33 Band 1,2, 3.
KENNETH TURNER General
Future in the Navy.
Track 1 .
LINDA ULRICH Academic
Future interior decorator.
Government Club 13 Newspaper 1,2, 33 F. T.A. 13
Yearbook 33 Library Assistant 3.
ROBERT UNGER Academic
Future includes college.
Band 1, 2, 33 Glee Club 1,2, 33 Chorus 1, 23 Clarinet
Choir 2, 33 Tri Class Play 2, 33 Basketball Band 33 Cross
Country 33 F. T. A. 23 Yearbook 33 Orchestra 33 Track
Statistician 3.
MARIAN WALTERS Academic
Future medical secretary.
Band 1,2,33 Chorus 1,2,33 Orchestra 33 Glee Club 2,
33 Clarinet Choir 2, 3.
ERNIE WEABER
Future sawmill worker.
Projectionist 1,2, 33 Hall Patrol 2, 33 Photographers
Ge ne ral
Club 1.
JAMES WEABER Academic
Future biologist.
Stage Crew 1,2, 33 Basketball 2.
LINDA WEABER Commercial
Future secretary.
Library Club 1, 23 Yearbook 33 Library Assistant 1, 2,
33 Basketball Mgr. 2.
ROBERT WEABER Academic
Future in electronics.
Projectionist Club 1, 2, 3 .
EARL WEAVER Commercial
Future career in automation.
RICHARD WEIK Academic
Future in electronics.
Photography Club 1 , 2, 33 Yearbook 3.
CARLIN WENGER Academic
Future industrial chemist.
Basketball Mgr. 1,2, 33 Track Mgr. 1,2,33 Dance
Band 1, 23 Band 1, Q Orchestra 1, 23 Brass Choir23 News-
paper 1,2,33 Honor Society 1,2, 33 Varsity Club 3.
MICHAEL WENTLING Academic
Future includes college.
Basketball 13 Soccer 1, 2, 33 Track 1,2, 33 Orchestra
33 Chorus 1,2, 33 Band 13, 2, 33 Hall Patrol 2,3.
JENNIFER WERT Commercial
Future secretary .
Chorus 2, 33 Girls' Chorus 1,2, 33 Band Front 1,2, 33
Library Club 1, 2, 33 Library Assistant 1, 2, 3.
HELEN WI-HSLER Academic
Future veterinarian.
Chorus 2, 33 Chemistry Club 23 Yearbook 33 Sr. Class
Play 33 Basketball Mgr. 1.
JACOB WINT ERS Commercial
Future includes business school.
Band 1 , 2 , 3 .
VICKI WISE General
Future undecided.
F.H.A. 1,2, 33 Library Club 1,2, 33 Library Assistant
1 2.
JOHN YORTY General
Future undecided.
GARY YOUNG Commercial
Future at Bethlehem Steel.
Cross-Country 1,33 Track 1,2, 33 Hall Patrol 1,2, 33
Soccer 23 Hi-Y 1,2, 33 Varsity Club 1.
JANICE SEIBERT Commercial
Future I. B. M. operator.
Hockey 3.
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At this point in the CORINOMA we
wish to pause for a moment to pay
tribute to a most deserving individual,
Mr. Henry Hollinger, who is retiring
at the end of this school term.
During his teaching career of,forty-
two years, twenty-nine of which were
spent at Annville, Mr. Hollinger taught
both mathematics and Englishg in ad-
dition he willingly gave of his time to
serve in rather unglamorous, but in-
dispensable positions such as: ticket
manager, cafeteria proctor, and track
official. For his outstanding service,
Class M1955
First te aching Position.
he was honored as teacher of the year
for 1964-1965 -- and was given a
plaque by the PSEA to commemorate
the award.
Because of his seemingly inexhaust-
ible energy which belies his true age,
it seems almost an injustice to see Mr.
Hollinger leave his profession, however,
as he enters retirement, the CORINOMA
staffg representing the student body, ad-
ministration, faculty, and community,
wishes him and his loved ones many
wonderful years of happiness.
Pays Tribute
Preparing for a lesson
Ticket taker
Grandfather
C afe te ri a proctor
Class ryf1955 Is Largest
to Ever Graduate
rom A-CHS
SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS
National Mnrit Scholarship Uuniata Collegel .,.,,.,,.,........,. DONALD MARTIN
Richard M. Simpson Memorial Scholarship Uuniata Collegei
Rrcrman BEARD
Naval Reserve Officers Training Scholarship CDartmouth Collegel
DALE ACHENBACH
Lebanon County NVomen's Clubs Nursing Scholarship fAllentown Hospital,
IOAN Bucman
Messiah College Scholarships ....... ,,.,..,. M ARTHA Gmcarcu
DoNAr.o ESHLELIAN
Lehigh University Scholarship ...... ..,,... K ENNETH M1-:ren
Antioch College Scholarship . . .........,.. ,.,,.,... LISA AVJMACK
Franklin 8: Marshall College Scholarship .,... ...... L ARRY Losen
Nine A-CHS seniors were recipients of college scholar-
ships.
The seniors sing their new Alma Mater,
written by an alumnus, Harry Frederick,
who composed the song and dedicated it
to the Class of 1965.
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ANNvn.i.E-cLEoNA HIGH SCHOOL
COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES
Organ Prelude - Fantasia in G Major ...,.., . Bach
Processional - Pomp and Circumstance ,...,,..,, . . Elgar
Mildred E. Meyers, Organisr
Invocation ,. ,,..,. ,........... . .. ..,, THE REVEREND A. E. Kl.rNE
Pastor, Evangelical Congregational Church at Annvllla
Hymn - O Worship the King
Address of Welcome ...,........,... .,.... K RISTEN KREAMER
Choral Selections - Psalm 150 ., ., ., ..,.. , .. .. Lewandowski
Climb Ev'ry Mountain . Rodgers and Hammerstein
Senior Chorus directed by Mrs. Robert Sollenberger
Miss Mildred E. Myers, Accompanist
Introduction of Speaker .., , ... .,..., ., ., .. M. L. KEIM
Supllvlxlng Prlnclpal
Commencement Address ., , DR. GUSTAVE W. WEBER
Pnsidant, Suxqvlhanna Unlvaraily
Piano Solo - Prelude in G Minor ., .,,...,.. ,..,,...,. R achmaninoff
Cynthia Ensminger
Presentation of Class .......,,. ,... ,. ,,... RICHARD H. GINGRICH
High School Prlnclpal
Presentation of Diplomas ..,,....... ......., J AMES T. KARSNITZ
Prasldant, Board at Education
Alma Mater ....... ....., W ords and music by HARRY FREDERICK
Class of i958
dedicated to lha Clclu af 1965
lung by tha members af the graduating clan.
Benediction .. ........,......,....., ...,........,..... T HE Rev. A. E. KLINE
Recessional - The Heavens Declare the Glory of God - Marcello
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These seniors realize that their long hours of study have finally received their reward.
SENIOR AWARDS
Annville American Legion and Readers Digest Awards
Highest Honors Ill Class . , . , ,. ,.... , .,.,....
Annville Businessnielfs Association Award
.. KRISTEN Kar-:Aman
2nd Highest Honors in Class , . .. , , . .,.,....,. ..., .....,...... D o N'AI..n bfARTlN
Annville Reading Circle Award for Excellence in English
Annvillo Rotary Club Service Awards ..
Alinvillc-Cleona Kiwanis Club Courtesy Awards
Brulseli and Lomb Science Award
Betty Crocker Homemalring Award , ,. ..
Business Education Awards
KRISTEN KREALUIR
.. KRISTEN Km-:AMrm
DONALD MARTIN
,. hlH1lAM BRANIJT
DONALD ESllLELiAN
., DONALD blARTlN
. HELEN HAHVRYLUK
Outstanding Student in Course DoNNA DUPLEB at LYNDA FERNSLEH
Bookkeepiiig ,. ,.. , .,.. .
Shorthand , . .... .,., , .,... . ., , . ., ..
Class of '62 Service Award . .,..,..... . . .
Cleona Woman's Club and Danforth Foundation
Personal Development Awards ,. . ..
Cleona Woman's Club Girl-of-the-Year ...,.,... ,.,.
DAR Good Citizen Award . .,.. . . ................
., LYNDA FDKNSLHI
. ..,. CAROL BLANTZ
. DONALD blAR1'lN
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DALE ACHENBACH
MIIuAM BRANDT
MmIAM BnAND1'
Lebanon County Republican Committee Award for Excellence in
Problems of Democracy ., . ., .,.. .........,...,.. .... .,... . L I SA AUMACK
Lebanon Valley Kiwanis Club Athletic Scholarship Awards .,...... JANE: SHIRK
Matheinaties Association of America Award .......,
PSES Essay Contest . . ....,,.. .. .
Soraptomist Citizenship Essay Award . ..
jack Sudbury Memorial Industrial Arts Award .... .. , ...., ..
VFW Auxiliary Essay Prizes .,..., .,......,.,.,, ,.
WCTU Citizenship Awards . ,... , . . .. . .,....,........ ..
DALE ACHENBACH
DONALD LLARTIN
blARl2DA LIcI-rr
LISA AUBIACK
.. LAIKIAR Srfrm
Krusrsw KREALIER
DoNNA Borsa
ANN SOLLENBERGER
ANN SOLLENBERGER
DoNALD blARTlN
joseph ll. and Emma li. Westenberger Memorial Awards
Home Economies . .... ,
Vocational Agriculture ,
,. .,,... SUSAN Sronr-za
CARL Foamsx'
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"What do you me an I failed?"
As the Class of 1965 leaves A-CHS the
seniors take with them a part of all the
people they have known. The many dedi-
cated teachers and administrators have
expanded the students' world of knowledge
and understanding far beyond the bound-
aries of ignorance. These graduates nOW
stand prepared for their most difficult
task -- that of becoming a good citizen Of
not only their nation but also their world.
Class president Rick Be ard receives his
diploma from principal Mr. Richard Gingrich.
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them the memories of twelve years.
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These senior flutists perform admirably at the spring
band concert.
Twenty-one senior boys with nothing to
do fill the phone booth. That escapade
brought humor to the seniors' final hours.
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Macklyn Beare
Doyle Blauch
Linda Blauch
Kathleen Boe shore
Ruth Bollinger
Barbara Bomgardnei
jeffrey Bowman
Richard Bowman
Ingrid Bretzius
John Bryce
Stanley Bucher
Theresa Carroll
Barbara Chadwick
Bradley Coleman
Lee Condi-an
Robert Cooper
Judy Dechert
james DeLong
David Dissinger
Benjamin Dohner
Ray Doutrich
Suzanne Dull
Sandra Dunn
Gary Embich
Alice Estep
Carl Fake
Linda Fake
Mervin Fansler
Edgar Fernsler
Valerie Fine
jane Finkbiner
Carolyn Fox
Terry Frattaroli
Michael Fry
jean Gerber
Clyde Gingrich
Neil Graby
Sandra Granger
john Grier
james Gross
Jon Gruber
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Gregory Light
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Deborah Ragguinto
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Dennis Rhoad
Karen Rhoads
Andrea Rhodes
Donald Risser
Roxanne Ristenbatt
Steven Royer
Steven Schaeffer
Dennis Scholl
jan Schoomaker
Daryl Schumaker
Harold Schwalm
Kevin Seward
Judy Shaffer
Randy Smith
Lavern Snave ly
Kathy Sprecher
Ronald Stark
Sylvia Stasko
Donald Stephen
Gerald Taulbee
Tom Tucker
Karen Umberger
Kenneth Uhrich
Kathy Uhler
Constance Van Winkle
Stewart Waltermeyer
Sandra Warfel
Darlene Weaber
Lillian We aber
Cheryl Weaver
Harold Weaver
Marletta Weaver
Susan Weaver
Delores Weik
Charlagne Weimer
James Wise
Dane Wolfe
Kenneth Wolfe
Ronald Wolfe
Susan Yake
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Susan Moyer
Larry Nauman
jeffrey Newman
Richard Nickliss
Lawrence Noll
Lester Oberholtzer
Donald Parker
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U nderclassmen
Have F un
King Greg and Queen Cathy should be
happy!
Mother ncvcr made ice
cream like this!
Isn't love grand ?
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Watch out! It's halftime.
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Some juniors are learning proper laboratory
methods.
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Claus! There's a
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You're on Candid
Camera, too,
Bonnie.
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This group of important people has a
big conference.
Dancing is such a nice way to pass an evening.
Many couples enjoyed die new fall dance, the Fall
Fantasy.
Clubs and
A ctz'vz'ties
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Student Council ROW 1: I. Gingrich, C. Gingrich, J. Colvin, D. Martin, F. Sattazahn, D. Achen-
bach, S. Wildasin. ROW 2: Miss Witmeyer, Advisorg G. Hitz, M. Fry, S. Peters, I. Sollenberger,
O. Wethington, C. Mease, C. Rohland. Missing -- K. Kreamer.
"Student Council Serves School in Many Ways"
The senior high Student Council has both government and service obligations within
the school. This organization promotes student-faculty relations as well as assisting
with assembly programs, publishing a student handbook, encouraging social functions
and broadcasting daily announcements.
First Vice President , Sec. Vice President
Faye Sattazahn llm Colvm
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Secretary Treasurer
Cathy Gingrich Dale Achenbach
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President
Donald Martin
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"What's on the agenda for today, Cathy?"
"Attention please for our 8-15 an.nouncements"'
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Don and Olin faithfully announce the day's activities.
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"Is there an empty space?" john surveys
the lot as parking lot chairman.
"Soft drink anyone?" Susie, Don, Sally, and Miss
Witmeyer try out a new cooling device for the
spirited basketball fans.
Fall Fantasy Court:
Brian Kruger, Faye Sattazahn, Donald Martin, Kristen Kreamer, Elaine Mease,
Richard Gates, Dale Achenbach, Cathy Gingrich, Cathy Rohland, Mike Fry,
Eloise Loy, Dale Magni, Cathy Mease, Jim Colvin.
"Fall Fantay is Bzg Success."
As a service to the student body the Student Council sponsors the annual Fall
Fantasy Dance. The high point of this dance is the crowning of the King and Queen
and elected members of each class.
Dale and Cathy reign as Fall Fantasy
King and Queen.
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Brenda and Vic found that "When
there's a will, there's a way. "
'cffastle in
the Cloudsj'
Provides
Romantic
A zfmosplzere
The major project of the junior
class is to sponsor a junior-Senior
Prom. As this year's theme the
class chose "Castle In The Clouds. "
Because of diligent work, the Prom
was a success.
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Sr. Honor Society ROW 1: E. Fisher, C. Blantz, R. Kless, C. Hackman, K Meyer M Brandt J Shlrk, K
Kreainer, J. Tice, L. Fake. ROW 2: S. Brewer, I. Foltz, D. Miller, M. Gingrich I Gruber C Wenger D
Achcnbach, D. Martin, L. Aumack, J. Bucher, S. Wildasin, S. Peters, I. Flnkblner
Honor Society Promotes Solzolostzo
With the co-
operation of the
Guidance Depart-
ment the Senior
Honor Society con-
ducted a success-
ful tutoring service
during the past
school year.
A ch iooom
Lisa Aumack assists two
ont
underclassmen with their studies
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NEWSPAPER STAFF,
FIRST ROW: M.
Brandt, C. Fox, J.
Gruber, P. Schnei-
der, A. DiEnno, B.
Chadwick. SECOND
ROW: L. Herr, D.
Gerber, S. Tom,
S. Ebcrsole.
THIRD ROW: C.
Hackman, S.
Blanch, B. Fake, E.
Sohlman, I. Tom,
J. Gingrich,
Gross, D. Fine, K.
Beard, J. Shirk.
Crier Reports School News
THE DUTCHMEN CRIER, the schoo1's newspaper,
keeps the student body well informed through a staff
of hard-working individuals .
SITTING: D. Poorman,
H. Grab . STANDING:
Y
L. Fake, I. Tice, M.
Hostetter, I. Remesnik,
S. Maulfair, I. Krcider,
D. Dupler, R. Heagy.
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Yearbook Staff -- ROW 1: D. IVii11er,'J. Shenk, M. Gingrich, E. Fisher, P. Rauch, S. Brewer, L. Weaber,
C. Snavely. ROW 2: C. Bowman, H. Whisler, C. Nickliss, D. Dupler, M. Snavely, S. Maulfair, I. Foltz,
A. Tarbet, D. Boyer, I. Shirk, B. Granger, C. Hackman. ROW 3: R. Hamer, R. Weik, R. Unger.
Having worked industriously throughout the school term, the CORINOMA staff
compiled the entire publication. Other than the duties ordinarily performed by year-
book staffs, this year's members were devoted to originality and organization in the
development of a unique theme.
The CORINOMNS editor and assistant
editor, Christine Hackman and Susan
Brewer, coordinate the entire publica-
tion.
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Art Echtor.
Bmnda Granger --
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Senior Ed1tOI'S
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Tri -Class Play
"The Tealzouse ff the
A ugust Moon
This year's Tri-
Class Play, "The
Teahouse of the
August Moon," dealt
with the escapades of
the American occupa-
tional forces in
Okinawa. John Ging-
rich, portraying a
naive Okinawan in-
terpreter, highlighted
his high school acting
career with an out-
standing performance
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The
SAKINI
SEIICEANT GRECOVICH
COLONEL PURDY
CAPTAIN I-'ISBY
OLD XVOMAN , ,,
OLD WOMAN'S DAUGHTER
TIIE DAUCIITEIVS CHILDREN
LADY ASTOII, the dog
TIIE ANCIENT MAN, MII. OSIIIIIA
MII, IIOKAIDA
MII. OMURA
MII. SUMATA
MII. SEIKO
MISS HIGA IIGA
MII. KEOIIA
LOTUS BLOSSOM .
Cast
john Gingrich
john Ensminger
Larry Sheaf
Phil Schneider
Kristrln Krcamcr
Sallyunn P4-tors
btcvvn Ixrcrimur, Lucy Beard,
Susan Ensmingcr, :md Amy jo Peters
Prince, properly of john Gingrich
Roburt Unger
Kenneth Moyer
jon Cniber
Stiinley Bucher
Larry Hipp
Lois Hom
David Lohrer
Christine Haclanan
CAPTMN MCLEAN Ion Gruber
THE VILLAGERS Linda Dinnisnn, Cnrolc Ehrl-are
Mary Zimmermann, and Cathy Beard
The Ladies' League for Democratic Action . Ruth YVoolum, Cathy Rohlancl
Valarie Fine, Susan Staxlc,
jane! Elliott. Karen I-'ako
"Mother Is A Freshman"
Mas. Aeicfui.
SUSAN
Mas. MlLLEn
SYLVIA
BUNNY
HELEN
Cxuzms
CLARA
MARGE
Bono
JACK
Howie
Blu.
Cast
Aaaorr a widow Christine Hackman
her daughter Eloise Loy
a housemother Joan Bucher
Ann Sollenberger
Kristen Kreamer
Cynthia Ensminger
Cathy Gingrich
students at Pointer College Carol Bowman
Patricia Rouch
Vincent Viozzi
Robert Kreider
James Schaeffer
Joseph Carroll
DEAN GILLINGHAM Dean of Pointer College John Ensminger
Paosssson MlcHAei.s who teaches zoology .. Kenneth Meyer
PnoMP'rERs . ., .......,...,.....,...,...,. ,,,.. . , ,. Helen Whisler
Martha Gingrich
Sr. Tri-Hi-Y ROW 1: S. Wildasin, E. Fisher, D. Boyer, S. Brewer, B. Chadwick, A. Frederick, S. Kreamer.
ROW 2: E. Loser, S. Dunn, B. Baylor, E. Berezich, B. Miller, R. Tavani, L. Loose, I. Love, P. Heffner, D.
Kelly, I. Shenk, N. Yeagley. ROW 3: D. Fleer, B. Shaddock, I. Foltz, C. Beard, S. Granger, S. Shuey, K.
Pyles, I. Degler, C. Kline, S. Maulfair, I. Rice, S. Peters, I. Elliot, J. Shirk, B. Bonigardner, K. Kreainer
ROW 4: D. Shultz, S. Funk, S. Bainbridge, V. Fine, I. Kramer, l. Bretzius, C. Dohner, M. Zimmerman,
P. Rauch, B. Iviiller, I. Heilman, C. Niekliss, A. DiEnno, V. Wengert, C. Roush, A. Estep, P. McConnell,
Mrs. Ke ller, advisor.
Tri-Hz'-T and Hz'-T Work fn' Others
To create, maintain, and extend high standards of christian conduct throughout
the home, school, and community has been the goal of both the Tri-Hi-Y and I-li-Y.
Sr. Hi-Y FIRST ROW:J. Long, B. Kruger, M. Kreiser, G. Young, C. Gardner, G. Heilman, R. Vogelsong.
SECOND ROW: J. Miller, 1. Carroll, D. Magni, L. Smith, V. Viozzi, J. Speeee, G. Embich, G. Tobias.
THIRD ROW: V. Peters, C. Lavine, L. Plasterer, D. Eshelman, M. Schmaltzer, B. Dohner, T. Shanaman,
K. Karsnitz, Mr. Kish, advisor. FOURTH ROW: R. Loose, T. Miller, B. Fidler, M. DiF.nno, R. Peiffer,
A. Haak.
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F.T.A. ROW 1: P. Heffner, B. Holtz, K. Shanainan, P. Rauch, T. Shanaman, B. Bomgardner. ROW
2: Mr. Martin, advisor, S. Cox, T. Cooper, S. Bainbridge, B. Chadwick, A. DiEnno, D. Lausch, J.
Gross, B. Miller, I. Foltz, C. Roush, E. Fisher, J. Shirk, P. McConnell, S. Brewer.
Students Prepare or Future.
The goal of the Future Teachers of America and the Future Nurses of America has
been the promotion of the professional organizations which they sponsor.
F. N.A. SEATED: L. Poorman, E. Berezieh, V. Wise, J. Bucher, M. Gingrich, I. Shenk. STANDING:
L. Horn, D. Boyer, J. Degler, D. Smith, I. Loy, C. Watson, E. Miller, G. Hostetter, J. Sehwenk,
C. Mease, H. Hawryluk, C. Kline, K. Kcrkesleger, I. Sauder, C. Witmer, N. Heeter, Miss Keene,
advisor.
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F. F.A, ROW 1: L. Layser, K. Sellers, J. Meyer, I. Risser, C. Forney, B. Kreider, A.
Bucks, G. Him, G. Heagy, E. Heagy, N. Weidler. ROW 2: Mr. Boyer, advisorg G. Weaver,
S. Bucher, D. Hoover, D. Diamond, W. Finkbiner, T. Eckenroth, R. Lasher, D. Patches,
D. Wampler, L. Hemperly, J. Fox, T. Mumma. ROW 3: D. Patches, K. Hershey, C.
Marijn, C. Adey, G. Boyd, F. Custer, R. Bowman, N. Ebersole, N. Graby, C. Bomgard-
ner, J. Yorty.
Future Farmers Active in
oumfy
Parliamentary Procedure Team:
D. Wampler, K. Sellers, S.
Bucher, C. Forney, G. Hitz, K.
Adey, C. Heagy, D. Hoover.
F. F. A. Sweetheart Queen
Brenda Shaddock
Keystone Farmers:
Carl Forney, B. Kreider, C. Bomgardner
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By spon-
soring various
year-round
activities,
the Future
Homemakers
of America
have attempted
to fulfill their
goal of im-
proving per-
sonal, family,
and commun-
ity relation-
ships .
F. H.A. ROW 1: D. Moyer, S. Lingle, R. Heagy, K. Shanaman, L. Fern-
sler, J. Degler, B. lvliller. ROW 2: Mrs. Hixon, advisor, C. Allwcin, E.
Berezich, S. Doll, N. Yeagley, L. I-lipp, B. Bomgardncr, C. Blantz, B.
Sellers. ROW 3: N. Ebersole, B. Shuey, S. Hctrick, B. Shaddock, M. E1-lm
field, L. Schwalm, I. Lentz, E. Heagy, E. Niiller, E. Fake. ROW 4: N.
Sanderson,V. Fine, A. Estep, L. Bloch, J. Tice, M. Hostctter, I. Hartman
K. Long, D. Custer, C. Whitman, D. Smith.
FHA and Chemislpf Club Further Interests
In Their Particular Fields
Chemistry Club: R. Cooper, G. Winters, L. Hipp, T. Shaeffer, A. Frederick, A. Sollen-
berger, D. Lasch, N. Heeter, H. Hawryluk, C. Mease, V. Peters, R. Harner, I. Gross,
K Rohland, B. Miller, K. Miller, L. Condran, C. Hixon, T. Shanaman.
rumour. un: or vm in
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The main
goal of the
Chemistry
Club has been
the promotion
of interest in
the scientific
field through
advanced ex-
perimentation
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G.A.A. ROW 1: F. Sattazahn, S. Stark, S. Peters, K. Kreamer, B. Weaver, I. Shirk
D. Smith. ROW 2: S. Wilderson, K. Long, S. Bainbridge, C. Gingrich, E. Fisher,
Mrs. Petroskie, advisory E. Loy, B. Chadwick, L. Schwalm, B. Granger, S. Brewer.
Athletes oin Forces
The members of the G.A.A. and Varsity Clubs promote sports ac-
tivities throughout the year. As their activities this year, the Varsity
Club sold sweat shirts, and the G.A.A. officiated at field day.
Varsity Club ROW 1: C. Wenger, J. Colvin, D. Martin, L. Loser, G. Young, D. Magni,
D. Smith, R. Vogelsong, M. Kreiser. ROW 2: Mr. Middlekauff, advisor, C. Gardner, I.
Miller, V. Peters, B. Fidler, T. Miller, D. Achenbach, D. Eshleman, R. Beard.
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Library Assistants ROW 1: E. Krcider, I. Dull, S. Teahl, A. Achey, I. Long, P. Boyer, S. Long, D. Graham
G. Herr, E. Kreider, L. Poorman, L. Fake, P. Heffner, D. Wartluft, M. Hitz, D. Kless, V. Sprecher, K.
Grcss, G. Spannuth. ROW 2: Mrs, Moyer, Librarian, E. Howell, K. Kcrkeslager, M. Royer, D. Elliot, R.
Tcahl, B. Shuey, S. Hctrick, C. Wartluft, D. Poorman, C. Allwein, E. Fake, QI. Wert, S. Maulfair, B.
Meily, M. Bixlcr, A. Stover. ROW 3: C. Swingholm, S. Boltz, Y. Miller, L. Hipp, R. Kless, C. Croce, G.
Kline, J. Folk, B. Smith, L. Longenecker, P. Baum, A. Breidenstine, S. Young, P. Hauer, S. Bowman, J.
Loy, J. Kline, E. Krum, I. Shenk. ROW 4: C. Halsell, P. Bates, S. Funk, D. Thompson, S. Milligan, H.
Graby, J. Hartman, C. Nickliss, I. Remesnik, S. Miller, C. Dohner, R. Boger, J. Kramer, W. Miller, J.
Sauder, I. Kreider, E. Heagy, R. Bollinger, P. Kreider, S. Cooper.
"LibmU Aids Are Assets."
Library Club ROW 1: C. Nickliss, C. Croce, I. Wert, D. Poorman, J. Remesnik. ROW 2: S. Blouch, R.
Kless, V. Sprecher, R. Teahl, D. Kless, C. Halsell, L. Poorman, S. Micozzi B. Shuey, S. Hetrick, S.
Maulfair. ROW 3: Mrs. Moyer, advisor, B. Meilly, S. Young, B. Bowman, L. Hertzog, D. Elliot, P. Bates,
J. Loy, R. Boger, H. Graby, J. Hartman, A. Breidenstine, J. Struphar.
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Hall Patrol ROW 1: C. Miller, K. Sellers, N. Graby, M. Fry,
J. Beycrle, G. Hitz, G. Heilman, I. Martin, R. Krieder, R.
Klopp. ROW 2: D. Smith, G. Embich, J. Miller, E. Fernsler,
E. Wcabcr, A. Haak, J. Ulrich, T. Shanaman, B. Sholly, L.
Sheaf. ROW 3: D. Martin, J. Karsnitz, B. Kruger, I. Colvin,
H. Habecker, M. Wentling, G. Young, I. Reitz, V. Peters,
C. Forney, D. Achenbach, D. Eshleman.
Service Organizations
Stage Crew ROW 1: E. Tienter, W. Bick-
leman, T. Snavcly, W. Hartman, B.
Pcllegrini, N. Ebersole, T. Frattrole.
ROW 2: Ivlr. Etchberger, advisor, D. Nliller,
D. Bowman, N. Ebersolc, I. Weaber, M.
Krciser, R. Scheaffer, A. Hartman, G.
Daugherty, E. Boyd, P. Blantz.
Assist in School LW
Projectionists ROW 1: N. Graby, P. Kline, I. Fake, E. Houser, B. Haak.
ROW 2: D. Stoner, D. Wert, R. Trautman, T. Schaeffer, R. Kreider, E.
Wcaber, M. Guildoo, C. Miller. ROW 3: Mr. Swingholm, advisor, R.
Peiffer, E. Horst, M. Vanovich, S. Bucher, D. Weaber, G. Ruth, E.
Tienter, L. Miller.
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Boy, was that class boring!
Class, what did Goldi-
locks do when the Little
Black Bear found hier?
Candid Camera
Surprises
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No, no, no, class! Two plus two is four, not five.
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Coach Etchbcrggzr rides again.
Which one atc the
canary?
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Trumpets ROW 1: R. Doutrich, D. Miller, S.
Hctrick, K. Zeiders, J. Bowman. ROW 2: R.
Chadwick, R. Hartman, R. Wartluft, I. Mar-
tin, I. Nlillcr, I. Rudy. ROW 3: L. Hemperly,
E. Tienter, T. Smith, M. Bartley, E. Fernsler,
D. McDona1dson, G. Reigle, G. Winters.
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Band Per om
During the past school term the
Senior High Instrumental Departmental,
under the direction of Mr. Lemon, per-
formed for various social functions,
including Halloween parades, the County
Safety Patrol Parade, Memorial Day ser-
vices, and County Teachers' Institute.
Brass ROW 1: L. Winters, M. Wentling, A. Sollen-
berger, K. Meyer, E. Loy. ROW 2: L. Miller, E.
Wolfe, M. Hedrick, T. Shade, G. Ruth, F. Custer,
D. Smith, D. Zellcrs, M. Liles. ROW 3: J. Delong,
D. Martin, W. Stover, H. Mliller, T. Ebright, W.
Kreamer, W. Sholly, J. Ensminger, K. Kreamer.
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at W0rId's Fair
In this yenr's Spring Concert the band
featured selections such as "Festive
Overture" and excerpts from "Mary
Poppins The high point of the year oe-
curred, however, when the band en-
tertained at the New York Wor1d's Fair.
Flutes and Saxophones ROW 1: S. Cox, A. Bollinger, E.
Stine, D. Lcvitz, C. Ehrhart, N. Ebersolc, I. Gingrich.
ROW 2: L. Horn, D. Oliver C. Weimer, C. Watson,
zalrn. ROW 3: K. Rohland, L. Loser, R. O'Donc1, J.
Colvin, 1. Schaeffer, I.. Hertzog. ROW 4: M. Long,
L. Schwalni, C. Gingrich, D. Achenbaeh, S. Shad-
doek, j. Winters, J. Loy.
T. Ebersole, D. Laseh, K. Fake, T. Carroll, F. Satta-
Band FRONT -- KNEELING: J. Maurer, D.
Smith, I. Shenk, J. Shirk. STANDING: M.
Ruher, P. Lasch, S. Lentz, R. Wooluni, L.
Dinnison, J. Wert, C. Nickliss, C. Fox.
Clarinets ROVV 1: C. Rowland, K. Sudbury,
J. Killinger. B. Watson, D. Thompson, G.
Colvin, T. Swcigert, T. Ellenberger. ROW
2: C. Witnian, M. Walters, 1. Ensminger,
R. Smith, J. Kercher, R. Unger, J. Finlf-
biner. ROW 3: D. Ellenberger, A. Shenk, D
Baldwin, L. Condran, B. Granger, B. Ilolz,
N. Heeter, S. Stark.
Percussion -- ROW 1: R. Dengler, B. Granger,
C. Mease, T. Peiffcr. ROW 2: T. Schaeffer,
G. Sholly, M. Vanovich. ROW 321. Gingrich.
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ROW 1: A. Fredrick, S. Brewer, I. Gingrich, D. Baldwin, B. Holtz, A. Shenk, T. Ebersole, C. Earhart, D.
Levitz, S. Cox, D. Oliver. ROW 2: L. Loser, C. Gingrich, T. Scheaffer, S. Shaddock, J. Colvin, D. Achen-
bach, D. Ellenbcrger, N. Heetcr, M. Walters, B. Granger, G. Colvin, B. Unger, J. Ensminger, R. Smith,
G. Rohland, T. Ellenberger. ROW 3: M. Wentling, A. Sollenberger, K. Meyer, E. Loy, I. Martin, G.
Winters, M. Bartley, E. Fernsler, C. Liles, D. Smith, F. Custer, T. Shade. ROW 4: C. Mease, T. Peiffer,
M. Vanovich, I. Gingrich, I. Ensminger, K. Kreamer, H. Iviiller, D. Martin, Mr. Lemon, conductor.
Instrumental Groups
Brass Choir
ROW 1: G. Winters, M. Bartley, F..
Loy, K. Meyer, I. Martin, E. Fern-
sler. ROW 2: M. Liles, F. Custer, J.
Ensminger, F. Shade, D. Smith.
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Clarinet Choir
ROW 1: B. Holtz, T. Ellenberger, B. Granger, M. Walters, S. Stark, K. Boe-
shorc, C. Rohland, I. Finkbiner, C. Witmer, N. Heeter. ROW 2: B. Unger,
J. Ensmingcr, L. Condran, D. Baldwin, A. Shenk, G. Colvin, D. Ellenberger.
Per orm For Special Functions
Senior High Dance Band
ROW 1: I. Ensminger, D. Ellenberger, S. Shaddock, K. Rohland, R. O'Done1,
G. Colvin, D. Achenbach, J. Scheaffer, A. Shenk, C. Mease, 1. Sollenberger.
ROW 2: L. Loser, I. Colvin, L. Miller, F. Custer, D. Smith, T. Peiffer, J.
Gingrich. ROW 3: G. Winters, I. Martin, M. Bartley, E. Femsler.
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Senior High Chorus: ROW 1: E. Loser, J. Killinger, F. Sattazahn, C. Fox, B. Baylor, T. Sweigert, S. Stark,
J. Gerber, I. Finkbiner, C. Ehrhart, C. Ensminger, P. Meck, D. Miller, J. Ensminger, R. Unger, M. Walters
L. Dinnison, I. Maurer, S. Cox, C. Mease, T. Carroll, L. Horn. ROW 2: N. Ebersole, S. Brewer, I. Tice,
B. Forney, H. Hawryluk, J. Foltz, D. Levitz, E. Krum, M. Long, E. Loy, S. Shaddock, M. Long, D. Miller,
D. Dengler, L. Hipp, J. Ensminger, C. Bowman, M. Snavely, J. Gingrick, I. Wert, C. Gingrich, C. Hack-
man, C. Beard, H. Whisler, K. Fake, A. Frederick, B. Bomgardner, Mrs. Sollenberger, director. ROW 3:
N. Heeter, V. Wengert, S. Stobcr, A. Bollinger, M. Gingrich, A. Sollenberger, M. Brandt, L. Aumack, G.
Hitz, E. Wolfe, W. Stober, G. Winters, D. Kauffman, J. Reitz, C. Gingrich, H. Habecker, H. Brandt, K.
Bocshore, J. Heilman, E. Fisher, D. Smith, G. Hostetter, J. Bucher, D. Lasch, B. Shaddock, J. Schwenk,
J. Kercher, L. Fernsler, Miss Myers, pianist. ROW 4: R. Brandt, L. Sheaf, C. Fomey, R. Rademacher, J.
Gingrich, R. Beard, W. Fidler, D. Hemperly, T. Shade, T. Shanaman, M. Wentling, M. Liles, T. Smith,
J. Rudy, J. Sollenberger, C. Karsnitz, T. Ebright.
Chorus Sings in Record Shop
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Boys' Quartette
J. Ensminger, J. Ensminger, H. Habecker, H.
Brandt.
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Each year the vocal department pre-
sents Z1 concert at Christmas and in the
spring. Under the direction of Mrs.
Solienhcrger the intense practices for
these performances proved to be enjoy-
able and rewarding for successful pro-
grams.
Mrs. Sollenberger, director, and Miss Myers, pianist
Glee Club ROW 1: J. Gerber, C. Ehrhart, C. Ensminger, P. Meck, D. Miller, J. Ensminger, B. Unger, M.
Walters, L. Diimison, J. Finkbiner. ROW 2: E. Krum, M. Long, E. Loy, R. Dcnglcr, L. Hipp, I. Ensminger,
C. Bowman. M. Snavcly, J. Gingrich, Mrs. Sollenberger, director. ROW 3: S. Shaddock, D. Miller, J.
Rcitz, C. Gingrich, H. Habecker, H. Brandt, K. Boeshore, J. Heilman. ROW 4: R. Beard, W. Fidlcr, D.
Hcmpcrly, T. Shade, D. Wamplcr.
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jr. High Student Council: ROW 1: I. Loose, M. Bixler, G. Ruth, G. Colvin, S. Tom, J. Fisher. ROW 2
K. Mase, Mr. Forney, advisor, P. Wilds, C. Houser, L. Miller, L. Sheaf, G. Wolfe, G. Light, C. Kars
nitz, R. Kelly.
Annual King ana' Queen
0 Hearts' Dance Is Held
King and Queen of Hearts' Courts: ROW 1: C. Wartluft, A. Achey, A. Light,
C. Etchbergcr, M. Bixler, D. Delong. ROW 2: J. Shuey, G. Ruth, C. Mease,
G. Colvin, C. Nissley, I. Colvin, T. Keller, M. Zeck.
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Jr. Honor Society SEATED: D. Hoover, M. Reist, G. Colvin, K. Krcamer, T. Keller, T. Ellcnbcrgcr, D.
Kruger. I. Martin. STANDING: Mr. Lemon, advisor, G. Spannuth, K. Bucher, L. Herr, D. Gerber, L.
Kruger, L. Miller, A. Hamm, S. Bowman, J. Shcnk, S. Gingrich, B. Keller.
jr. Honor Sociezfy ana' Hz'-T
Jr. Hi-Y ROW 1: D. Dumlcr, J. Klcinfelter, B. Watts, B. Albert, R. Hartman, R. Uhrich, R. Bowman.
ROW 2:j. Shuey, T. Keller, R. Henning, M. Fake, R. Baylor, L. Herr, S. Gingrich, C. Zcllcrs, J. Shcnk
Mr. Houscr, advisor. ROW 3: G. Zellers, L. Light, M. Zeck, R. Wentling, M. Campbell, K. Umbergcr,
J. Tobias, F. Diebus.
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Ninth Grade Tri Hi-Y ROW 1: M. Gapriatti, S. Horn, J. Martin, L. Kruger, J.
Long. ROW 2: C. jones, M. Howell, F. Lauer, B. Funk, K. Ragguinto, E. Sohl-
man, K. Pellegrini, L. Brandt. ROW 3: C. Seyfert, D. Rasp, D. DeLong, S.
Pfautz, L. Snyder, R. Dillard, D. Daubert, C. Wartluft, B. Keller, P. Goodman.
ROW 4: Mrs. Herr, advisor, D. Custer, J. Folk, B. Smith, A. Berry, G. Kline,
C. Nissley, S. Royer, M. Bixler, S. Young, L. I-lower.
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Eighth Grade Tri-Hi-Y ROW 1: M. Hitz, D. Books, P. Wilds, A. Stover, C. Ehrhart. ROW 2: B. Long, M.
Windle, E. Furman, P. Sheetz, C. Houser, S. Dissinger, D. Wartluft, R. Howell, B. Blatt. ROW 3: F. Wertz,
I. Wethington, C. Fuhrman, M. Matala, I. Shaffer, M. Tobias, L. Dinnison, G. Wolfs, M. Reist, V.
Sprecher. ROW 4: Mrs. Herr, advisor, C. Halsell, C. Brandt, B. Meilly, L. Shipp, R. Boger R. Niccolini,
K. Bucher, D. Light, B. Kreider, C. Poorman, I. Tittle, C. Hilton.
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Ir. F. F.A. ROW 1: B. Sellers, H. Weaver, H. Saunders. ROW 2: N. Ebersole,
F. Martin, D. Fauder, K. Mase, Mr. Boyer, advisor.
zmior Farmers and Homemal-:ers
jr. F. H. A. ROW 1: D. Graham, S. Fox, S. Gingrich, C. Boyer, D. Dubbs, C. Uhler. ROW 2:
S. Long, J. Hixon, K. Wampler, G. Herr, L. Beard, M. Kreamer, I. Schoemaker. ROW 3:'
G. Walmer, C. Lehman, I. Folk, C. VanWinkle, E. Cooper, D. Weik, Mrs. Schaffer, advisor.
ROW 4: S. Blauch, G. Garrison, S. Warfel, A. Berry, D. Delong, G. Spannuth, S. Smith.
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Ir. High Chorus ROW 1: A. Stover, A. Achey, N. Vanovitch, B. Blatt, T. Ellenberger,
C. Ehrhart, S. Gingrich, M. Bomgardner, J. Winters, D. Lavine, G. Spannuth, P.
Boyer, I.. Brandt, J. Hixon, C. Ensminger, Mrs. Sollenberger, director. ROW 2: B.
Keller, I. Martin, M. Hitz, K. Pellegrini, W. Bates, C. Imboden, K. Kreamer, F.
Wampler, R. Wentling, S. Hostetter, G. Colvin, E. Kreider, B. Meily, C. Houser, D.
Rasp. ROW 3: M. Howell, P. Kline, S. Smith, J. Plasterer, M. Matala, L. Sheaf,
T. Waltz, K. Weimer, I. Bowman, W. Wampler, R. Hartman, H. Miller, L. I-Iower,
D. Daubert, K. Bucher, K. Ragguinto. ROW 4: J. Long, D. Books, D. Lewars, S.
Sherman, E. Kreider, R. Hicks, R. Miller, R. Litz, H. Zeiders, R. Meck, R. Im-
boden, I. Rittle, S. Hom, C. Nissley, P. Goodman, S. Smith. ROW 5: K. Wampler,
A. Berry, D. Delong, D. Gerber, M. Weaver, I. Long, J. Gingrich, H. Aumack,
A. Snavely, W. Miller, M. Bixler, B. Smith, C. Wartluft, D. Custer, P. Wilds, S.
Royer, C. Deverevy, I. Hanlon.
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Seventh Grade Chorus ROW 1: M.rs. Sollenberger, director, M. Hitz, D. Dubbs, D.
Dobson, S. Kline, I. Fisher, C. Karsnitz, C. Eckenrode, R. Smith, C. Borges, K.
Fake, R. Miller, D. Meyer, B. Books, G. Mase, S. Fox, J. I-Iemperly, D. Donmoyer,
J. Long, ,K. Uhler, D. Ragguinto. ROW 2: I.. Noll, H. Bomgardner, L. Beard, D.
Weik, I. Moore, G. Light, D. Risser, R. Books, I. Gerber, J. Schoomaker, L. Traut-
man, R. Beyerle, C. Weaver, C. Kreiser, D. Meyer, R. Risenbatt, M. Matala, S.
Gingrich, M. Heisey, M. Estep. ROW 3: D. Hostetter, I. Wise, R. Bombergear, M.
Habecker, G. Carroll, G. Hoffer, C. Goodman, E. Cooper, D. Pruitt, M. R ber,
C. Sprecher, S. Yake, K. Rhoads, C. Vanwinkle, C. Beuchle, A. Brown, L. Long, B.
Ebersole, B. Kruger. ROW 4: R. Hostetter, D. Custer, K. Shuey, S. Lemon, C.
Imboden, M. Kramer, K. Umberger, C. Weimer, D. Dutweiler, A. Rhodes, D. For-
wood, M. Weaver, S. Warfel, S.,Weaver, K. Hemperly, K. Heeter, H. Schwalm,
W. Grady, S. Grant.
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Junior Band FRONT: M. Motala. ROW 1: G. Colvin, T. Ellenberger, B. Keller, S. Royer, M. Howell, C.
Comins, I. Tittle, P. Sheetz, G. Boyer, C. Fake, I. Hemperly, P. Wilds, P. Kline, S. Smith, S. Horn,
D. Fine. ROW 2: D. Donmoyer, S. Lemon, C. Hilton, D. Books, K. Heeter, L. Dinnison, C. Houser, L.
Troutman, C. Weimer, J. Boger, B. Wentling, C. Luttman, L. Long, M. Kramer, J. Zearfoss, L. Noll, I.
Fernsler, D. Doubert, R. Hicks, C. Miller. ROW 3: B. Books, D. Forwood, A. Rhodes, I. Schoomacher,
D. Datweiler, M. Weaver, I. Atkins, J. Neuman, C. Meyer, R. Marquette, G. Walborn, J. Hcffner, T.
Woltz, J. Tice, R. Hartman, C. Trombo, I. Fisher, B. Long, E. Fansler, C. Kingsley, J. Shuey, B. Albert,
I2 Ensminger, M. Bomgardner, G. Kline, B. Ebersole, B. Chabitnoy, R. Ebersole, L. Partridge, G. Taulbee
L. Herr, L. Hower. ROW 4: M. Estep, C. Sprecher, K. Rhodes, T. Shaffer, A. Aehey, R. Graby, B. Felty,
J. Snavely, D. Parker, D. Meyer, D. Weaber, K. Kreamer, R. Rowe, T. Lingle, I. Rittle, G. Light, H.
Bomgardner, C. Karsnitz, T. Zellers, H. Miller, R. Hostetter, H. Habecker, D. Custer, D. Meyers, S.
Royer, C. Carroll, S. Ebersole, J. Winters, M. Campbell, K. Weimer. ROW 5: R. Crawford, R. Kelly, I.
Wise, D. Wartluft, B. Kruger, J. Hoffer, R. Howell, D. Sprecher, M. DeLong, B. Lentz, S. Keller, L. Ligh
L. Sheaf.
Groups Per arm Aa'mz'mbQfJ'
junior High Dance Band ROW 1: C. Luttman, S. Lemon, J. Zearfoss, I.
Femsler, T. Ellenberger, G. Colvin, I. Boger, D. Fine. ROW 2: K. Weimer,
S. Ebersole, R. Thomas, K. Kreamer. ROW 3: C. Trombo, T. Waltz, R.
Hartman, J. Tice, E. Fanslerf
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jr. High Science Club ROW 1: K. Weimer, K. Kreamer, G. Colvin, S.
Bowman, K. Albright, S. Ebersole, D. Stephen, J. Winters. ROW 2: J.
Ensminger, H. Miller, H. Rasp, D. Struphar, T. Waltz, S. Hostetter,
H. Aumack, Mr. Webber, advisor.
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Archery Club ROW 1: R. Fuhrman, K, Maulfair, N. Boyer, G. Sea-
man, K. Wengert. ROW 2: I. Schmaltzer, D. Diamond, C. Hontz, G
Yingst, D. Wertz, J. Dohner, K. Kreiser, Mr. Parks, advisor.
Hobby Clubs
Radio Club SEATED: G. Moore, R. Kreiser, E. Houser, E. Brightbill, R.
Dubbs, E. Shaak, D, Betz. STANDING: Mr. Gamber, advisor: F1 Wam-
pler, R. Hicks, R. Litz, W. Wampler, J. Bowman, T. Seltzer, D. Herr,
B. Dupler, Ivlr. Lingle, advisor.
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I. Yorty
G. Colvin
O. Wcthington
R. Beard
The AC cross-
country team, led by
experienced seniors
and promising under-
classmen, had an out-
standing season.
Mr. Gerber
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D. Martin
M. Fansler
B. Unger
In addition to tying
Lower Dauphin for the
regular season champion-
ship, the Little Dutchmen
harriers won the League
meet, took second in Dis-
trict and fifth at State.
Cross County Team
Time for a pep talk.
Pre-meet strategy?? ?
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WISHBONE!
CHICKEN ON YOU!
Don
John
Rick
Goes to State
Pictured on this page are the seven seniors
who made tremendous contributions to a great
team effort. Their spirit, coupled with the fine
coaching of Mr. Gerber, were responsible for
rnaking a sport, ordinarily lacking spectator ap-
peal, popular to the student body of ACHS.
Don
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SCORES
AC OPP.
26 CD East 29
22 E. York 35
15 Elco S5
27 M-town 28
23 Conrad 32
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15 Palmyra 52
15 HC rshcy 45
28 I.. Dauphin 2 7
Lebanon 34
Wilson 39
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FRONT ROW: G. Heilman, M. Fry, J. Miller, L. Loser, D. Achenbach,fI. Ulrich, G. Zellers. BACK ROW:
Manager, A. Wartluft, M. Wentling, V. Peters, B. Vogelsong, A. Schaf ner, J. Reitz, B. Stover, Mr.
Moyer, coach.
Our Soccer team had another busy season with 3 wins and 6 losses. Our team was
fortunate to have the following four players on the County Soccer Team: Dale Achen-
bach, Larry Loser, Vic Peters, and jim Ulrich.
SCORES
AC OPP.
3 S. Leb. 2
0 Elco
2 S. Leb
2 Norlebco 4
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1 Norlebco 4
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O Norlebco 4
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FIRST ROW: S.
Hctrick, E.
Loser, S.
Brewer, B.
Weaver, F.
Sattazahn.
SECOND ROW: I.
Shirk, N. Heeter,
S. Stark, S.
Wildasin, P.
I-Ieffner. THIRD
ROW: C. Mease
Uvianagerl, K.
Long, J.
Scibert, A.
Di Enno, Mrs.
Petroskie, S.
Swisher, L.
Schwalm, B.
Chadwick.
Although the fall athletes of the fairer sex had a mediocre season, winning two
games and losing two, never the less, they upheld the standards of Annville-Cleona
by trying hard to win and always doing their best. The girls attributed their success
to Mrs . Petroskie for her great coaching ability.
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FIRST ROW: Boyer, D. Kruger, C. I-Iontz, R. Dengler, B. Chadwick, Tom. SECOND ROW: T.
Schaeffer, T. Keller, R.'Bowman, J. DeLong, C. Zellers, T. Waltz, B. Graby, T. Ebright. THIRD ROW:
A. Wartluft, R. Shay, E. Fernsler, A. Miller, G. Ruth, K. Albright, B. Kramer, T. Hertzog, Mr. Etch-
berger, coach. '
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FIRST ROW: B. Shaddock, R. Dillard, F. Lauer, P. Baum, E. Berezich, M. Bixler. SECOND ROW: Miss
Decker, coach, C. Erharte, S. Bainbridge, K. Fake, C. Comins, S. Fimk, S. Bowman, W. Miller, B.
Keller, J. Kreamcr.
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AC's varsity cheer
leaders not only serve
as leaders of school
spirit: but also boost
the team's morale.
The seven members
were especially busy
making school spirit
signs, holding pep
rallies, and conduct-
ing the snake dance
and bonfire.
BACK ROW: C. Nickliss, C. Gingrich, S. Peters. MIDDLE ROW: S
Kreamcr, B. Granger, K. Krcamer. FRONT: E. Loy.
Cheerleaders Instill Spz'1'z't
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Standing:
J. Long
L. Plasterer
D. Achenbach
R. Stager
T. Miller
A. Miller
A. Schaffner
K. Miller
B. Dohner
W. Fidler
Mr. Etchbergcr
Kneeling:
C. Wenger
D. Smith
Although it did not win the County
championship, this year's team,
despite hampering injuries to key
personnel, displayed the same desire
and spirit that has characterized the
Annville-Cleona teams of the past,
while fashioning a 10-2 league record
and a 14-5 record overall. The squad
record can be attributed to the fine
play of the six departing seniors --
pictured on the next page. Without
their high morale and dedication, the
1964-1965 season would have been a
long one indeed.
Basketball Team
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Palmyra
Palmyra
Milton Hershey
Hershey
Columbia
Bishop McDevitt
Norlebco
Elco
S. Lebanon
Cornwall
Carisle
Norleboo
Elco
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Ulrich, D.Baldwin, F. Eckert, K.
Miller, A. Hank, E. Fernsler,
Karsnitz. FRONT ROW: T.
Schaeffer, G. Shectz, Rudy,
R. Radcmucher, W. Chadwick,
D. Miller.
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AC OPP.
33 Palmyra 36
28 Palmyra 39
30 Milton Hershey 80
46 Hershey 31
49 Norlebco 46
47 Elco 44
40 South Lebanon 45
45 Cornwall 42
31 Carlisle 62
42 Norlebco 59
46 Elco 39
46 South Lebanon 51
44 Cornwall 46
46 Carlisle 58
44 Norlebco 42
66 Elco 52
59 South Lebanon 41
43 Cornwall 55
Notice Larry's finesse.
14.
unior Varsizjf Basketball
The faculty is finally working.
That's fine rebounding considering the opposition.
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B. Weaver, R. Dillard, J. Shirk, C. Comins, S. Bainbridge W. Miller, K. Long, D. Miller,
D. Struphar, B. Chadwick, B. Holz, L. Krugar, N. I-Ieeter, S. Funk, P. Baum, absent.
The Little Dutchgirls who regained
their title as County Champions, have
displayed their ability as Winning
basketball players and have earned our
respect for their sportsmanship. The
girls can boast of a 7-1 record and
proudly display the girls' basketball
trophy in our school showcase.
Girls' Basketball Team
AC
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51 Cornwall
55 Elco
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42 Cornwall
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FIRST ROW: B. Watts, R. Henning, T. Waltz, G. Ruth, K. Hemperly, J. Boger, T. Keller,
G. Colvin, J. Shuey. SECOND ROW: Mr. Gamber, coachg J. Shenk, R. Achey, J. Dohner, J.
I-lower, R. Marquette, F. Diebus, D. Gerber. THIRD ROW: L. Herr, D.Kruger, K. Kreamer,
B. Albert, Winters.
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Wz'n5 Coamgf Basketball Title
AC SCORES OPP. AC SCORES OPP.
70 Leb. Houck 69 47 Norlebco 30
46 Leb. Harding 53 46 Elco 27
58 Leb . 'Houck 49
44 M . Hershey 30
43 S. Lebanon
50 Cornwall
36 M. Hershey 18 44 Palmyra 29
48 Leb. Harding 57 44 Norlebco 21
40 Palmyra 28 59 Elco 37
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28 S. Lebanon 35
55 Cornwall 40
35 Palmyra 17
3 1 Norlebco 28
50 Elco 32
39 S. Lebanon 23
44 Cornwall 33
The Capital Area Conference basketball coaches had better beware of the future
stars on this year's outstanding junior High team. Although the squad had its
individual greats, it was the excellent team spirit and enthusiasm which enabled it
to win the Lebanon County junior High Championship.
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Long, G. Ruth. ROW 2: M. Liles, R. Bixler, A. Schaffner, A. Miller, G. Zellers, B. Stover, J
Boyer. ROW 3: D. Thompson, R. I-licks, T. Ebersole, B. Chadwick, T. Schaeffer, G. Sheetz,
C. Hontz, T. Zellers. ROW 4: Mr. Snyder, coach, Mr. Etchberger, coach, K. Rohland, T. Ebnght
J. Beyerlc, R. Dengler, R. Steigall.
Where's the ball?
Baseball Tea
Despite an early season drought of
victories, the baseball team showed
- 1. great improvement during the last
I y Q H Q S T half of the season. It is notable that
V , 0 :I LM r 6 y although this year's team might not
I p X. 7 p have been the best in the won lost
QPS ? Xffigi, column, it took second place to none
f titt hu' - aee' 55g,1f?ffQ5 in possessing good sportsmanship and
, b xifwiffiwiuav at N S high team morale.
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FIRST ROW: Mr. Gerber. coach, I. Gingrich, R. Beard, G. Young, B. Vogelsong,
A. Haak, V. Peters, Mr. Eshelman, asst. coach. SECOND ROW: J. Ulrich, G.
Embich, J. Bryce, B. Kruger, O. Wethington, M. Fansler, J. Colvin, A. Shenk.
THIRD ROW: J. Sollenberger, B. Sholly, J. Risser, E. Fernsler, D. Hemperly, J.
Tom, H. Habccker, I. Karsnitz, R. Rademacher. FOURTH ROW: C. Wenger, D.
' G . FIFTH ROW: B. Dohner, D.
Dissinger, I. Delong, J. Behney, R. Wartluft, J. rier
Pciffer, C. Gardner, M. Kreiser, B. Fidler, K. Miller, J. Reitz, M. Wentling, G.
Sholly, D . Eshleman.
Track Team Cantina
Along with an undefeated record in dual and triangular meets, the
A-C track team did well in invitational and special meets. The thinclads ,
however, reached their greatest heights in the Lebanon Relays and the
Lebanon County Meet. In the former, the Little Dutchmen accomplished
an almost insurmountable task by winning both the county and open-class
competitions. Three weeks later, our cindermen returned to the same
Lebanon Stadium to completely overwhelm their county opponents.
In the District Meet, only Columbia's fine performance relegated
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only victory, although the other participants performed credibly,
Jimmie wins again.
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Young at work!
SCORES
A-C OPP.
93 Wilson 48
87 E-town 40
102 Milton Hershey 25
100 Central Dauphin 27
126 Cornwall 1
74 C.D. East 53
112 112 Elco 25 3
Norlebco 19 3!
101172 Elco 37112
S. Lebanon 20
121 172 Norlebco 23 1
Cornwall 15
SPECIAL MEETS
Shippensburg Invitational KCl . BJ
First Boiling Springs
Third A-C
Leonard Steffins Memorial
First Reading
Fourth A-C
Cedar Cliff Relays
First John Harris
Sixth A-C
Winning Habit
Lebanon News Relays
Look at that form!
Mile Relay Team
Start of a landslide County victory
First A-C CCl. BD
First A-C iCountyJ
Lebanon County Meet
First A-C
District Three Meet
Second A-C
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first State Champ in A-C'
history, the cindermen set
numerous school records this
year.
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holders, the A-C 880 relay team, con-
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Gardner, deserves plaudits for its 3233.3
clocking, a new record for this event.
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A-C SCORES OPP
71 Wilson 33
96 E -town 63
61 M. Hershey 21
Junior High Track Team ROW 1: K. Weimer, J. Boyer, M. Zeek, T. 74 Nl-tOWl'1 108
Waltz, G. Colvin, E. Brightbill, Winters. ROW 2: W. Tshudy, L. 49 Nor-lebco 31
Shcaf, T. Keller, R. Achey, H. Rasp, S. Keller, S. I-Iostetter, K. E1 24
Wengert. ROW 3: Mr. Gerber, coach, L. Light, E. Fansler, T. Lingle, C0
D. Gerber, S. Gingrich, A. Stackhow. ROW 4: Mr. Eshelman, coach, 62 Elco 41
F. Martin, N. Ebersole, R. Baylor, J. Shenk, T. Gingrich, D. Weidler, S. Lebanon 1
H. Miller. ROW 5: M. Campbell, j. Fernsler, J. Hower, F. Diebus, R. 46 N 1 b 32
Wentling, F. Wampler, K. Adley, B. Dupler. or e CO
Cornwall 0
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unior Hzlgh Track Team Wz'ns Count
Seventh Grade -y
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the County Championship. Throughout the year Terry Waltz lee?
the team with his outstanding performances in the dashes and
the broad jump. In the process Terry set two new records while
teamates, Mike Zeck and Greg Colvin, also made their marks
in the record book. In addition the 880 relay team set a new
standard.
NEW RECORDS
120 low hurdles M. Zeck 15.8
220 yard dash T. Waltz 24.1
440 yard dash G. Colvin 57,3
Broad jump T. Waltz 20' 1"
880 relay T. Waltz, G. Colvin, K. Weimer, E. Brighthill l:41.1
Wet but happy County Champions.
Victory in sight!
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As we leave A-CHS and go our
different ways, we will meet
obstacles which will make our
road bleak and dreary.
The Seniors Near the End
QF Their Road
However, when Other times sheer determination forces us to
we do become go on
despondent, a
sense of humor
and a smile help
us to go on.
At times loneliness disappears
and we find ourselves in the
spotlight.
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Individual toil is the greatest
stepping stone to universal
prosperity.
We find ourselves in odd situations
doing the unexpected.
Regardless of the road we traveled, we finally find reward for our endeavors.
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Alma M ater
We raise our voices to the sky
In deep humility,
For all that we have come to know
The truth that sets man free.
We dare not look behind usg
The future's ours to possess.
For what we are, we owe to thee,
Our dear old A-CHS.
written by
Harry Frederick
dedicated to
the Class of 1965.
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