Annville Cleona High School - Corinoma Yearbook (Annville, PA)
- Class of 1966
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An air view of A-CHS after 'S
the first snowfall of 1966
reveals the new addition to
the school.
Table ofQontents
Forowordl . . . . . 2
Dedicationifx . . A . . . 6
Faculty' ana A J . 8
Seniors .. 'Q .1226
Undercnlassmen . .f L AH J 1. 62
Organtzations Activities J
Sports . ...I16
Epilogue . . . . .142
Patrons, List . . . . . .145
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Has anyone ever seen a more poker-faced The end of another A-CHS school day
comedian than Harry? is depicted in this silhouette at the
north entrance.
School Lyfe at A-CHS Is cz
After the concoction has been
perfected, these mad scientists
will become famous.
jake, Carol, and john display
their talents for an assembly
audience.
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Even a leisurely stroll can be import
ant to Brian and Sally Ann.
Combination o Work and Fun
Working with crafts
increases the artistic
skills of Shirley and
Elaine.
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Slnce CO1Tl11'1g to A CHS Mrs
Keller has become a fam1l1ar flgure
1n the mathemaucs department Al
though her lnfluence as an excellent
teacher has always been recognlzed
her presence was felt even more so as
she helped gulde the Class of l966
through 1ts Wonderful though some
tlmes hectlc h1gh school years
Wlthout her undylng efforts at great
personal sacrlflce to her fanuly most
of us would not have had such fulfllllng
experrences rn preparauon for
tomorrow
The cameraman catches Mrs Keller 111 a ty'p1cal pose
as she endeavors to answer John s questlons about ad
vanced algebra
Class of 1966 Dedzcates
CORINOMA to Mrs Keller
ggiflxieggosgawglgtgr Barbara and son Lance spend 1e1sure tlme
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Thus 1n recognltlon of
her accomplrshments as a
devoted teacher dll gent ad
vlsor lovlng mother and
Wlfe and trusted frlend the
A CHS Class of 1966 takes
great prlde ln dedlcatlng 1ts
ed1t1on of the CORINOMA to
Mrs Dorothy Keller
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Mr. Merle Keim co-ordinates the activities of the
entire school district in carrying out the policies
of die School Board.
The School Board has provided the stu-
dents of A-CI-IS with excellent school
facilities and a Well-rounded educational
and recreational program . Having based
its decisions on the needs of the com-
munity and future utility, it continually
strives for improvement. With the co-
operation of the high school administration,
it has made available many educational
and vocational opportunities for our stu-
dents.
Of course, the administration has
undergone some changes in the past year.
As a result of a new state law, the Board
has been reorganized and is now composed
of fewer members. In addition, new
offices and rooms have been added to
the high school building providing facilities
for modern administrative and educational
methods.
A-CHS School Board and
Assisting M.r. Keim in fulfilling his duties are Ivlrs. Ruth
Maulfair and Mrs. Lorraine Shay.
A-CHS SCHOOL BOARD: Seated: William
Berry, James Karsnitz, Floyd Whisler, Howard
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Nlr. Richard Gingrich, our high school principal,
directs all functions of the junior-senior high school.
Mr. Robert Snyder, in addition to teaching
driver education, plans the students' schedules
and performs numerous other duties as assistant
principal in the high school.
Administration Plan or the Future
Mrs. Doris Markey and Mrs. Nancy Meyer capably assist the
Weaver. Standing: Merle Keim, Nevin Bordle- high school administration and faculty members.
may, Richard Harris, Roy Ebersole.
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Nlr. Fake and Nlrs. Beard, the senior and junior high guidance counselors, continu-
ally help A-CI-IS students to make wise decisions.
Specialbf Trained Faculty Members
Miss Keene, our school nurse, makes
periodic tests of students' health.
Mrs. Matticks performs capably as our home and
family visitor.
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Mis. Zimmerman directs the special edu-
cational program at A-CHS.
Through her outstanding efforts as librarian,
Mrs. Moyer has contributed greatly to the
Success of our Students. i
Give Assistance to A-CH Students
Although sho is reading consultant for the entire school district, Mrs.
Bixler also teaches English at A-CHS.
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ENGLISH DEPARTMENT: Mr. Liebert, Nliss McCu1loh, Iviiss Suter, W. Showers, Mr. Martin, Nlrs. Bixler,
Mrs. Rhodesg missing -- Mr. Fureman.
Language Teachers Stress Improved
Under the supervision of Mr. Showers,
Seventh grade Students Conjugate Verbs. In his senior English class MI. Fureman's discus-
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woes of the modern world.
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Miss Myers, English and Latin teacher, prepares
for classes.
Mrs. Rhodes explains common capitaliza-
tion errors made in seventh grade compo-
sitions.
ral and Written Communication
MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT: Mrs. Rank, Mr. Boltz, Mr. Houser, Mr. Parks, Ivlrs. Keller,
Mr. Haines .
Mathematics ana' Science
The overhead projector aids Mr. Boltz in teaching
advanced algebra.
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Mr. Houser'S explanation of a mathematics theorem
contains a bit of humor.
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Dorothy and Trudi watch attentiv ely as Mr. Swingholm demon-
strates how to use a microscope.
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During Emth Science class "Shoener" wakes up
as Mr. Webber cracks a joke.
Teach the Modern Approach
SCIENCE DEPARTMENT: Mr. Delozier, Mr. Webber, Mr. Treichler, Mr. Lingle, Mr. Swing
holmg missing -- Mr. Gamber.
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HISTORY DEPARTMENT: Mr. Forney, Mr. Moyer, Miss Witmeyer, Mr. Kish, Mr. Dibert, Mrs.
Del-Iartg missing -- Mr. Gerber.
Social Studies Teachers Stress
One of the veteran members of our faculty, Mr. Robert Moyer, teaches eighth
grade history.
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performs excellently as
a senior high history and
as an advisor to Student
Council.
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Princgvles 0 Democratic Culture
As coach, treasurer, advisor, and instructor
Mr. George Gerber remains a valuable cog
Despite being hindered by a leg injury, Mr. John Kish con- in our 591-1001's future,
tinues his fine instruction of senior POD classes.
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Offerin individual assistance to
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an eleventh grade business student,
Miss Ruth Witter maintains ex-
cellent student-teacher rapport.
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Miss Ada Light teaches shorthand to one of her
junior business sections.
Mr. Albert Askins stresses the im-
portance of learning by experience
as well as by formal textbook learn-
ing in his business classes.
A-CHS Students
in Their
Are Well Versea'
Vocatzons
Our homo tconomics teachers Mrs Ruth
Schaffel and Mrs Lois I-hxon provide pre
paration for our girls to be successful home
makers
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Mr. Frank Etchberger, a main
stay on our faculty, and Mr.
Harry Brant, a recent addition
instruct our boys in all phases
of industrial arts.
Sewing as year-round con-
sultant Mr. Peter Boyer is
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er and advisor to various FFA
functions.
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Miss Darlene D ecker waits patiently
for her senior gym class to assemble.
Mr. Frank Eckert and Mr. Richard Eshleman
team together to provide excellent instruction
in physical and mental fitness programs for
A-CHS boys.
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In addition to her teaching duties, Miss Elaine
I-Iulshizer, a new member of our faculty, coaches
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or Musical Endeavors,
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Paramount Importance
An accomplished musician in his own right, Mr.
Robert Lau is in his first year of teaching vocal music
at A-CHS.
Along with a willingness to I
perform many tim e -consum -
ing tasks, Mr. Rodney De-
Haven instructs both general
and elective art classes. '
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Mr. William Lemon directs our well -organized
elementary, junior high, and senior high programs
which enable A-CHS to maintain its high standards
in the instrumental field.
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A. Ruber,
A. Wartluft,
F. Fernsler,
D. Yeakel,
A. Struphar,
C. Blanch,
W . Bomberger,
J. Morgan.
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CAFETERIA WORKERS: ROW 1: V. Eshleman, E. Reddinger, M.
Rohland, L. Fink, D. Wolfe, H. Heisey, E. Wentling, S. Longe-
necker. ROW 2: M. Tice, G. Blauch, M. Granger, E. Snavely, J.
Sanders, D. Sudcliff, F. Fernsler, A. Balastu, B. Miller, A. Albert
A. Kinney, G. Hanlon.
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CUSTODIANS: ABOVE: A. Riest, C. Haller,
A. Ruber, A. Miller, A. Stvuphar.
BELOW: I, Miller, I-I. Snavely, R. Sttezahn.
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Reminisce over ur
"Darrell" Academic
Barb s constant companion . . .
outstanding student . . . really
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"Doyle" Academic . E U
Near appearance . . . works with A ' 'A
poultry . . . early riser.
LINDA BLAUCH
"Linda" Commercial
Can do without school . . .
Lower Dauphin? . . . future in-
cludes diamond.
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and play produced a State
Champion.
BARBARA BOMGARDNER
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Sweet Smile . . . always ready
for an argument . . . determined
individual.
"Kathy" Commercial
Likes to disagree . . . always in
a daze . . . beautiful soprano
Academic
KATHLEEN BO ESHORE
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Last Year at ACH S
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JEFFREY BOWMAN
"jeff" General
Pals around with Bob . . . sly
looks fool one . . . seldom heard.
INGRID BRETZIUS
"Ingy" Commercial
Frequently visits Penn State . . .
argues in Law . . . drives around
cemeteries?
JOHN BRYCE
"Bryce" Academic
Great sense of humor . . . hunts
keys in bushes . . . state champ.
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BARBARA Cl-IADWICK
"Barb" Academic
Top sports' competitor . . .
friendly to all . . . presides
over Tri-I-Ii-Y.
STANLEY BUCHER
"Stan" Agriculture
Mr. Askins' "Farmer Boy" . . .
likes to pest girls . . . accom-
plished speaker.
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Will Won der
LEE CONDRAN
"Lee" Academic
'65 Malibu . . . swell guy . . .
proprietor of bowling alley.
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JAMES DeLONC
"jim" Academic
Earl's side kick . . . never a
word against anybody . . . seen ROBERT CQQPER
at the Raven- "Cooper" Academic
Witty sense of humor . . .
small but known . . . always
laughing.
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BENJAMIN DOHNER
"Ben" General
Seen at Kreamer's Funeral
Home . . . clowns around with
Cal . . . L-O-N-G blonde hair.
DAVID DISSINGER
"Dave" Academic
I-Ias hidden talents . . . trying
to avoid the draft? . . . voices
his opinion.
ANDREA D1ENNO
"Andy" Commercial
Cheers for Varsity . . . despises
homeroom . . . live-wire!
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RAY DOUTRJCH
"Ray" Academic
Enthusiastic Basketball fan . . .
nice guy to be around . . . re-
sides in Cornwall.
SUZANNE DULL
"Sue" Commercial
Has her own "Gardner" . . .
Softly spoken . . . awaits gradu-
ation.
CARY EMBICH
"Gary" Academic
Track enthusiast . . . friendly
fellow . . . seen in the parking
lot.
LINDA FAKE
"Linda" Commercial
Very intelligent . . . petite and
blonde . . . hardworking year-
book editor.
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CARL FAKE
"Fake " Commercial
Small but mighty . . . Mr.
Askins' typist . . . "MayI carry
your groceries?"
ALICE ESTEP
"Alice" Commercial
Ready for a good laugh . . .
wandering class jacket . . .
neat hair.
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MERVIN FAN SLER
"M erv " G eneral
"Cat and dog fights" . . . wacky
sense of humor . . . last one to
leave the cafe.
VALERIE FINE
"Val" Academic
Always talking . . . adores black
clothes . . . well-organized?
EDGAR FERNSLER
"Eggie" Academic
Plays a great trumpet . . . love
that tiger-striped beret . . .
bell-bottom trousers.
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should call Eggie
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CAROLYN FOX
Carol Academic
I-Ieartaches by the number . . .
contagious laugh . . . seen at
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Good seamstress and cook . . .
great ice skating parties . . .
never has anything to say? ??
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MICHAEL FRY
"Mike" Academic
"Little boy look!" . . . victim
of hanging . . . jumps the gun.
less u11de1'classma1i
who has been hyp-
notized by Fry and
Fansler.
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CALVIN GARDN ER
"Sketties" General
"Heads of tails?" . . . "Dull"
subjects are not boring . . . fine
athlete.
JEAN CERBER
"jean" Commercial
Sweet alto voice . . . tinkers
with Lypewriters . . . has private
cop.
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NEIL GRABY
"Neil" General
Rules the D-corridor . . . flir-
tatious . . . likes to talk.
CLYDE GINGRICH
"Clyde" Academic
Whiz in chemistry . . . drives a
bug . . . great: guy.
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Particzpating in School
"Sandy" Commercial
Constantly giggling . . . Harry
who? . . . natural curly hair.
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JAMES GRO SS
"jim" Academic
Very organized individual . . .
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Grant employee . . . pleasant
yet meek. JOHN CRIER
"john" Academic
Follows the crowd . . . what
time are you picking me up?
. . . school photographer.
ELVA HEAGY
"Elva" Commercial
Shows skill in gym . . . cheery
laugh . . . wild weekends!
ADRIAN HAAK
"Adrian" General
Likes the underclassmen . . .
Valentine baby . . . headed for
the Armed Forces.
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on Academic
Love those speeches! . . . friend-
ly and humorous . . . unique
personality.
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CARY I-IEILMAN
"Gary" General
Do blondes have more fun? . . .
gets teased by Mr. Kish . .
nice guy.
NORNIA HEETER
"Noi-nm" Academic DOUGLAS HEMPERLY
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DEBORAH HIXSON
"Debby" Commercial
Pull in the Home Ec. department
. . . seen with Ken . . . secret
agent.
SUSAN HETRICK
"Susie" Commercial
Blushes easily . . . L-O-N-G
nails . . . sweet gal.
DIANNE HERR
I "Dianne" Commercial
Likes the Navy! . . . beautiful
black hair . . . always giggling.
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JERRY HOOVER
"jerry" Academic
Great bowler . . . "just chec -
ing." . . . "C'est dommage.
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EDGAR HORST
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Not always innocent . . . Works u
with projectors. . . . Can be seen
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Quiet -- sometimes . . . intern
parties? . . . plays volleyball
with vigor.
Donna and Mary Arm are just two
of the many seniors who received
awards for their outstanding
achievements. Being congratulated
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STEFANIE KREAMER
"Stef" Commercial
Springy cheerleader . . . Mr.
Askins' headache . . . a friend
to all.
MARY ANN I-IOSTETTER
"Hose" Commercial
Expert typist . . . good home-
maker . . . surprises many with
her antics.
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JEAN KR EID ER
"jean" Commercial
Swell personality . . . seen with
June . . . good student.
by Nliss McCulloh, Donna receives
the English Award while Mary Ann
receives the I-Iomemaker's Award
from Mrs. Hixon.
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PATRICIA KREIDER
"Pat" Commercial
Clown behind the scenes . . .
brown eyes . . . softly spoken.
D. BRIAN KRUGER
Brian" Academic
Muscle-bound . . . dances up a
storm . . . daydreams of Cedar
Crest.
BA RRY LEADER
"Barry" General
Likes those Hershey kisses . . .
hears wedding bells . . . yellow
convertible.
DONNA LASCH
"Donna" Academic
Sparkling personality . . . beauti-
ful hair . . . will make a fine
teacher.
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The Illusionary Brevity
IRMA LENTZ
"Inn" Academic
Artistic talent . . . heard at the
basketball games . . . pleasant
smile.
MILDRED LESTER
"Milly" Commercial
One of the married members of
the class . . . addition to the
class . . . hails from south of
the Mason-Dixon.
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BONITA LONG
"Bonnie" General
Quiet and shy . . . has a special
someone . . . plans to be a
beautician.
DAVID LOHRER
Loves to tell the Miller's tale
. . . blushes easily . . . takes
Walks to see life-size picture in
locker.
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SALLY LENTZ
"Sally" General
Turns many guys' heads . . .
peaches and cream complexion
, , , flirtatious blue eyes.
Tom, Ed, Glenn, Jerry, and Dave
seem to be engrossed in an en-
lightened conversation centered
around whether blondes have more
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JOYCE LOY
"Juice" Academic
Brightens any day . . . official
taxi . . . sneak with a camera.
JULIE MAUR ER
"Julie" Commercial
Twirls in the band front . . . Mr.
Kish's answer book . . . loves to
dance.
PATRICIA MQCONNELL
"Pat" Academic
Popular with the guys . . . class
clown . . . lots of fun.
fun. Perhaps not, but they do re-
ceive attention at the Senior Pic-
nic, where Brian willingly lends a
helping hand to Julie.
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JAMES MQEYER
"Jim" Agriculture
Good hand at butchering . . .
asset to Ag. classes. . . dark
hair.
DENNIS MCDONALDSON
"Denny" General
Palmyra attraction . . . deep
voice . . . '57 chevy.
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BARBARA MILLER
"Barb" Academic
Knows the answers . . . headed
for Messiah . . . quiet but witty.
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"Brian" Academic '
Drives a "crazy" jeep . . . great
pool player . . . swell personality. BONITA MILLER
"Bonnie" Commercial
"CottonJean" . . . visits school
. . . likes bedtime stories.
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tive nature that can
be said about the se-
niors is that they like
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cially when it's free.
CLYDE MILLER
"Hyme" General
Small but mighty . . . very con-
siderate . . . "Queen Street."
CARRIE MILLER
"Carrie" Commercial
Surprised honor student . . . quiet
on outside -- laughing on inside 1
. . . sweet smile. I.. I
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DENNIS MILLER
"Dennis" General
"Ship alloy!" . . . seen on his
cycle . . . good worker behind the
curtain.
KENNETH MILLER
"Ken" Academic
Rebounds with ease . . . hot rods
in '57 Chevy . . . has a Cedar
Crest Lassie.
RALPH NTSSLEY
"Andy" Commercial
I-Iis pride -- Magwheelsl . . .
loves roses? . . . sharp dresser.
The candid camera
finds three Hmunchers,
Vickie, Cathy, and
Sallyann, happily put-
ting away their vittles.
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SA LLYA NN PET ER S
"Pete" Academic
Active in school affairs . . . Help,
lifeguard! . . . shows talent in gym
Agn'
ROGER PELLEGRINI
"Pelly" General
Cars, cars, cars . . . riot to be
with . . . nice guy.
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Choral Concertsg Club
GLENN REIGLE
"Glenn" General
Electronics wizard , . . silent
type . . . '57 blue and white
ford.
JANE RICE
"jane" General
Clothes, clothes, clothes . . .
always has something to say . . . JOHN REITZ
seen with Sally, Hjohnrl Academic
Underestimates himself . . . true
friend . . . popular with the girls.
KENNETH ROHLAND
"Ken" Academic
Who bit you on the lip? . . .
seen bowling frequently . . .
humorous.
CATHY ROI-ILAND
"Cathy" Academic
Short and sweet . . . seen driving
a white falcon . . . will cheer up
any patient.
LOIS RISSER
"Lois" Commercial
Quiet and pleasant . . . courte-
ous to fellow classmates . .
natural Curley hair.
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Activities and Drama
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NANCY SANDERSON
"Nancy" General
Where the action is , , , clothes!
clothes! clothes! . . . collects
guys.
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MARIE RUBER
"Marie" Commercial
High Stepping head majorette
. . . flashing blue eyes. . .
attracted to the Sophomore Class.
C. ANDREW SCI-IAFFNER
"Andy" Academic
Mrs. Rank's nightmare . . . tall
and handsome . . . will make a
great Air Force cadet.
FAYE SATTAZAHN
"Faye" Academic
Sweet personality , . . active
in sports . . . hard worker.
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BARBARA SCHA EFFER
"Barb" General
"President's aid" . . . almost
missed the Prom . . . swell per-
sonality.
JUNE SAUDERS
"june" Commercial
Facts have to be proven . . .
likes to do things her way . . .
seen in D-33.
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PHILIP SCHNEIDER
"Phil" Academic
1966 casanova . . . at home on
stage . . . anti-female???
KENNETH SELLERS
"Ken" Agriculture
Very likeable . . . active F.F,A.
president . . . great personality!
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LYNETTE SCI-IWALM
"Lyn" Academic
Afraid of mice . . . hamburgers
with extra pickles . . . seen
with Sallie.
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AUBREY SHENK
"Aub" Academic
Hard yearbook worker . . .
sports competitor . . . versatile
student.
RONALD Sl-LAY
"Shay" General
Enjoys talking . . . main inter-
est -- cars . . . always on the go.
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Poor Trudi doesn't know
which trustwvorthy senior,
and F ormal Dancesg
THOMAS SNAVELY
Tom Academn:
"Tommy Turtle Always
has somethmg to say
Sm11e' You re on Tom's camera
SUSAN STARK
SUSIE Acadenuc
GUt5L3Hd111g 1n gym class
jolm s g1rl hard workmg
BONITA SHUEY Cla ss treasurer
0111116 Com111erc1al
L1kes off1ce praerree? wlth
Wade constantly freckles
ub or Ph11, to turn to
r advvce
Mrs
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SANDRA SWISI-IER
Sw1sh Commu C131
"Go Navy' neat long
IHJY frequently gets s111y
111 gyrn class
CAROL STEPHEN
Carol Acadenuc
"Appeals Lo be qu1 from
a LARGE falnlly prom1
nent student
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ROSE TAVA NI
"Rose" Commercial
Seen with Ralph . . . shiny
black hair . . . beautiful ward-
robe.
Fund-raising Drives
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Scl1oener" General
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AMES UHRICH
'Are you a boy or are you a girl?"
. . . never misses a dance . . .
big flirt.
JESSICA TICE
"Jess" Commercial
Should compete at the drags
. . . good student. . . always
on the go.
The youngest female chaperon in
history attends the Senior Picnic.
All that is needed to keep her
NHCHA EL VANOVICH
"Mike"
Puts forth
drummer bag! . . . headed for
technical s mool.
General
great effort . . . little
SA LLIE UHRICI-I
Sallie' Commercial
"He'S a fine looking boy" . . .
has everyone in stitches . . . run
to the bug!
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and Senior Picnicsg . . .
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ARTHUR WARTLUFT
"Art" General
Loves to pest the opposite sex . .
seen at Scott's gas station . . .
crashes pajama parties.
DENNIS WA MPLER
"Dennis" Agriculture
Sharp dresser . . . neat yellow
car . . . favorite ofthe girls.
happy is an empty soda bottle' or
a balloon filled with water,
CLAIRE WATSON
"Claire" Academic
Goes for long-distance runners
. . . asset to yearbook staff. . .
mature young lady.
BONI TA WEIDLER
Bonnie Commercial
Very quiet and reserved . . . Studi-
ous member of the class . , . an
individualist.
BARBARA WEAVER
"Barb" Academic
Swings a mean racket . . . goes
with President of the Honor
Society . . . sparkling eyes.
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and Last, but ol Leastg
CI-IERYL WEIMER
"Cheryl" Academic
Talkative . . . very changeable
. . . always ready for adventure.
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501
CAROL WHITMAN
"Whit" Academic
"Dutch Diner' . . . pool enthusiast
. . . always ready to lend a helping VICTORIA WENGERT
hand' "Vicki" Academic
Neat French hair-do . . . pleasant
smile . . . likes sports cars and
the ir contents
GARY WIN TERS
"Gibble" Academic
Toots a crazy trumpet . . . great
Chevy fan . . . one of the North
Annville gang.
SUSAN WILDASIN
"Wildasin" Academic
"April fools, Mom!" . . . extensive
wardrobe . . . soda Jerk at basket-
ball games.
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prefer to play poker, Dave and
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Graduation Ceremonies.
EARL WOLFE
"Skeet" Commercial
Wise cracks in homeroom . . .
livens up any class . . . quali-
, ,
fied soda jerk.
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ROBERT Wu-MER sensitive nature . . . wavy hair.
"Bob" General
Dark black, curly hair . . . Says
"Hi" to everyone . . . unlimited
knowledge of ca rs .
jerry decide thcy'd lose, so
turn to volleyball.
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GERALD YAKE
Gerry General
Optimistic about graduation? . . .
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JEAN ZIMMERMAN
"jean" Commercial
A lot of fun to know . . . faith-
fully endured homeroom . . .
Marie's partner in crime,
NANCY YEAGLEY
"Nancy" Commercial
Very petite and sweet . . . has
a smile for everyone . . . re-
cently took emphatic interest
in track, hall patrol, and park-
ing lot chairman.
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MOST ATTRACTIVE:
Andy Schaffner
Cathy Rohland
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MOST POPULAR:
C athy Rohl and
Clyde Miller
CLASS CLOWNS:
Pat McConnell
Merv F ansler
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MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED:
Jon Gruber
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of ,66
BEST julie Maurer
DANCERS Jim Ulrich
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BEST DRESSED:
Rose Tavani
Ralph Nissley
Selects utstanding
BEST CITIZENS:
jon Gruber
Faye Sattazahn
Members
BEST ATI-ILETES:
Brian Kruger
Barbara Chadwick
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Seniors
Recognize
A
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BEST Barry Leader
ARTISTS: Irma Lentz
BEST MUSICIANS:
Gary Winters
Norma He eter
aturczl
Talent
BEST ACTORS:
Sallyann Peters
Phil Schneider
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ADVISORS AND OFFICERS: Andrea DiEn.no, secretaryg Susan Stark, treasurerg Kenneth
Rohland, vice-presidentg Mrs. Keller and Mr. Kish, advisorsg Clyde Miller, president.
Norma, Stef,
and Susie
seem to
have tired
of the Senior
P. . ,
icnic s
festivities.
Advisors and O cers Guide
Class of ,66 Through Year,
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Ending with
Senior Picnic
Our beloved president
should know "never to
play with fire."
Sandy, Irma, and Joyce
strike a pose reminiscent
of the Three Musketeers.
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BORN:
February
29, 1948
DIED:
December
23, 1964
In Memoriam
JAMES PHILIP KLNNEY ERNEST FRANK HOWELL
Death, Be Not Proud
by john Donne
Death, be not proud, though some have called thee
Mighty and dreadful, for thou art not so,
For those Whom thou think'st thou dost overthrow
Die not, poor Death, nor yet canst thou kill me.
From rest and sleep, which but thy pictures be,
Much pleasure, then from thee much more must flow,
And soonest our best men with thee do go,
Rest of their bones and souls' delivery.
Thou art slave to Fate, Chance, kings and desperate men,
And dost with poison, War, and sickness dwell,
And poppy or charms can make us sleep as Well,
And better than thy strokeg why swell'st thou then?
One short sleep past, We Wake eternally,
And death shall be no more: Death, thou shalt die!
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BORN:
October
1 , 1946
DIED:
June
16, 1964
Senior Directory
DARRELL BALDWIN Academic
Drexel Institute of Technology.
Chorus 15 Band 1,2, 35 Clarinet Choir 1, 2, 35 Orchestra
1, 2, 35 Track 15 Basketball 1, 25 Honor Society 2, 35
Senior Class Play5 Tri-Class Play 3.
LINDA BLAUCI-I
Beautician.
F.H. A. 1, 2, 35 Tri Hi-Y 3.
DOYLE BLOUCH
Shippensburg College.
Cross-Country 15 Chorus 1.
KATHLEEN BOESHORE
Secretarial work.
Commercial
Commercial
Band 1,2, 35 Chorus l,2,35 Glee Club 1, 2,35 Clarinet
Choir 1, 2, 3.
BARBARA, BOMGARDNER Academic
Future undecided.
Tri Hi-Y 2, 35 Chorus 2,35 Glee Club 35 F.H. A. 25
F. T. A. 2.
JEFFREY BOWMAN General
Mechanic.
Band 3.
RICHARD BOWMAN General
Electrician.
INGRID BRETZIUS Commercial
Secretary.
F.H. A. 15 Yearbook Staff 3.
JOHN BRYCE Academic
Future in Electronics.
Track l,2,35 Soccer 25 Band l,2,35 Orchestra l,2,35
Hall Patrol 3.
STANLEY BUCHER Vocational
Will study Agriculture.
F.F. A. 1, 2, 35 Projectionists 1, 2, 35 Honor Society 2,
35 Tri-Class Play 2, 35 Senior Class Play.
BARBARA CHADWICK Academic
Attend Catawba to study teaching.
G. A. A. 1, 25 Gym Leaders 35 F.T. A. 1, 25 Newspaper
l,2,35 Yearbook Staff 35 Hockey 1,2, 35 Basketball 1,
2,35 Tennis 1,2, 35 Honor Society 25 Tri Hi-Y 1,2, 3.
LEE CONDRAN Academic
York Junior College.
Band 1, 2, 35 Tri-Class Play 35 Chemistry Club 2, 35
Orchestra 35 Clarinet Choir 1, 2, 35 Chorus 35 Track 1,
2, 3.
ROBERT COOPER Academic
Hopes to attend college.
Chemistry Club 2, 35 Track 3.
JAMES DELONG Academic
College or Youth work.
Soccer 1, 25 Band l,2,35 Track 1, 2, 35 Gymnastic
team 1,2, 3.
ANDREA DIENNO Commercial
Business school or secretary's job.
Hockey 1, 25 Cheerleading 35 Newspaper 1, 2, 35 Tri
Hi-Y 1,2, 35 F.T. A. 1,2,
DAVID DISSINGER Academic
Future in Electronics.
Track 1, 2, 35 Cross-Country 3.
BENJAMIN DOHNER General
Future undecided.
Hi-Y 1,2, 35 Track 15 Basketball 1, 2.
RAY DOUTRICH Academic
SUZANNE DULL Commercial
Future undecided.
F.H. A. 2, 35 Library Club5 Tri-Hi-Y 3.
GARY EMBICH Academic
Future in Commercial Arts.
Track 1, 2, 35 Cross-Country 1, 2, 35 Student Council
35 Hall Patrol 2,35 Hi-Y 2, 3.
ALICE ESTEP Commercial
Medical Secretary.
F.H.A. 1,25 Tri I-li-Y 2, 35 Chorus 3.
CARL FAKE Commercial
Will join Army.
LINDA FAKE Commercial
Secretary.
Library Assistant 15 Library Club 1, 25 Honor Society
1, 2, 35 Yearbook 3.
MERVLN FANSLER, III General
Hopes to join Marines.
Cross-Country 2, 35 Track 1, 2, 3.
EDGAR FERNSLER, JR. Academic
Will join Navy.
Soccer l,2,35 Track l,2,35 Basketball 25 Band l,2,35
Orchestra 1,2, 35 Dance Band 1, 2,35 Basketball Band
35 Br-ass Choir 1,2,3.
VALERIE FINE Academic
Hopes to attend college.
Tri Hi-Y 1,2, 35 F.H. A. 2, 35 Newspaper 2,35 Library
Assistant 25 Tri-Class Play 25 Senior Class Play.
JANE FINKBINER Academic
Elizabethtown College -- Pre-Nursing.
Chorus 1,2, 35 Glee Club 1, 25 Honor Society l,2,35
Clarinet Choir 1, 2, 35 Band 1,2, 35 Yearbook Staff 35
Tri-Class Play 3.
CAROLYN FOX Academic
Will attend Business School.
Chorus 1, 2, 35 Bandfront 1,2, 35 Glee Club 35 News-
paper 1, 2, 35 F. T. A. 15 F. H. A. 15 Senior Class Play5
Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 35 Library Assistant 1.
MICHAEL FRY Academic
College Bound.
Student Council 1, 25 Track 1,2, 35 Soccer 1, 2, 35
Senior Class Play5 Hall Patrol 1, 2, 3.
CALVIN GARDNER General
Future undecided.
Hi-Y 1, 2, 35 Track 1,2, 35 Basketball' 15 Hall Patrol 1.
JEAN GERBER Commercial
Future undecided.
Chorus 1, 2, 35 Glec Club 2,3.
CLYDE GINGRICH Academic
Will attend Penn State.
Chorus 1, 2,35 Glee Club 2,35 Honor Society 3.
NEIL GRABY Vocational
Will join service.
Baseball 1, 25 Projectionist Club 1,2, 35 Hall Patrol 1,
2,35F.F.A.1,2,3.
SANDRA GRANGER Commercial
Waitress.
Cheerleader 15 Tri Hi-Y 2, 3.
JOHN GRIER, III Academic
Will attend school or join service.
Track 1,2, 35 F.T. A. 25 Chemistry Club 35 School
Photographer 2, 3. ,
JAMES GROSS Academlc
Will attend Shippensburg College.
Newspaper 1, 2, 35 F. T. A. 2, 35 Chemistry Club 2, 35
Band 1, 25 Clarinet Choir 1,25 Tri-Class Play 1.
JOI-IN GRUBER Academic
Will attend College.
Newspaper staff 1, 25 Student reporter 2, 35 National
Honor Society 1, 2, 35 Track announcer 1,2, 35 Tri-
Class Play 1, 2, 35 Student Council 3.
ADRIAN HAAK General
Will join the service.
Soccer 15 Chorus 15 Track 1, 2,35 Hall Patrol 25 Hi-Y
1, 2, 3 .
ELVA HEAGY Commercial
Secretary.
Library Assistant 1,25 F.H. A. 1,2,3.
NORMA HEETER Academic
Nursing School -- Polyclinic Hospital
Basketball 2,35 Hockey 1, 2, 35 Band 1, 2, 35 Orchestra
1,2, 35 Clarinet Choir 1,2,35 Nurses Club 1,2,35
Chemistry Club 2,35 Tri-Class Play 35 Chorus 1,2, 35
Gym Leaders 3.
GARY HEILMAN General
Future undecided.
Hi-Y 1,2, 35 Track 35 Basketball 15 Soccer 1,2, 35
Hall Patrol 1, 2, 3.
DOUGLAS HEMPERLY Academic
Will attend Robert Morris Junior College.
Chorus 1,2, 35 Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Track 25 Senior Class
Play.
DIANNE HERR Commercial
Be autician.
SUSAN HETRICK Commercial
Secretarial work.
F.H. A. 1, 2, 35 Library Club 1, 2, 35 Band 1, 2,35
Hockey 1, 2, 35 Library Assistant 1, 2,3.
DEBORAH HIXSON Commercial
Secretarial work.
Library Club 15 Yearbook 35 Senior Class Play.
JERRY HOOVER Academic
Will attend business school for I. B. M.
LOIS HORN Academic
Nurses training -- Polyclinic Hospital.
Band 1, 2, 35 Chorus 1, 2, 35 Wind Ensemble 35 Future
Nurse's Club 1, 2, 35 Senior Play 35 Tri-Class Play
2, 35 Chemistry Club 3.
EDGAR HORST, JR. General
Electronic Computer Programming Institute.
Projectionists Club 1, 2, 3.
MARY ANN HOSTETTER Commercial
Secretarial work.
Honor Society 2, 35 F.H.A. 25 Yearbook 35 Tri Hi-Y
35 Newspaper 1,2,
STEFANIE KREAMER Commercial
Future undecided.
Tri Hi-Y 1,2, 35 Honor Society 35 Cheerleading 1,
2, 3.
JEAN KREIDER Commercial
Secretarial work.
Library Assistant 1, 2, 35 Nurses Club 3.
PATRICIA KREIDER General
Future undecided.
Library Assistant 3.
D. BRIAN KRUGER Academic
Will attend college or I.B. M. school.
Hi-Y 1,2,35 Class Play 35 Hall Patrol 1, 2, 35 Track
1,2,35 Soccer 2,35 Basketball 1,2,3.
DONNA LASCH Academic
Shippensburg State College to study teaching.
Band 1, 2, 35 Chorus 2, 35 Wind Ensemble 35 F. T. A.
1, 2, 35 Chemistry Club 25 Senior Class Play 35 Year-
book 35 Honor Society 3.
BARRY LEADER General
Plans include marriage and the Army.
IRMA LENTZ Academic
Artist.
F.H. A. 2, 35 Yearbook 35 Senior Class Play 3. ,
SALLY LENTZ General
Future in nursing.
Tri Hi-Y 35 Tri-Class Play 35 Senior Class Play 35
Newspaper Staif 1,2,35 Band Front 1,2,3.
MILDRED LESTER Commercial
Secretarial work.
DAVID LOI-IRER Commercial
I. B. M. School or work.
Tri-Class Play 1, 2, 3.
BONITA LONG General
Beautician.
Library Club 1.
JOYCE LOY Academic
Hopes of becoming a Lab-Technician.
Nurses Club 1, 2, 35 Band 1,2, 35 Wind Ensemble 35
Yearbook 35 Senior Play 35 Library Club 1, 25 Library
Assistant 1, 2.
JULIE MAURER Commercial
Future undecided.
Band 1, 2,35 Chorus 1, 2, 35 Yearbook 35 Class Play 35
Tri-Class Play 3, Honor Society 3.
JAMES MEYER Agriculture
Future farmer or meat cutter.
F.F. A. 1,2, 3.
PATRICIA MCCONNELL Academic
Beautician.
Tri Hi-Y 1,25 F. T. A. 1,2, 35 Gym Leaders 1, 2, 35
Hockey 1, 25 Tennis 1.
BARBARA MILLER Academic
Will attend Messiah College.
Tri Hi-Y 1, 2, 35 Yearbook Staff 35 Senior Class Play
3.
BRIAN MILLER Academic
Major in Business Management at Findlay.
Band 1, 2, 35 Chemistry Club 2, 35 Track 15 Newspaper
Staff 3.
CARRIE MILLER Commercial
Would like bookkeeping or clerical work.
Honor Society 3.
CLYDE MILLER General
Will join U. S. Army.
Hall Patrol 2, 35 Newspaper 2, 35 Class President 2, 3.
DENNIS MILLER Commercial
Career in the Navy.
Stage Crew 1, 2, 35 Intramurals 1, 2, 3.
KENNETH IVIILLER Academic
Future undecided.
Basketball 1,2,35 Track 1,25 Newspaper 1,2, Chem-
istry Club 25 Hall Patrol 35 I-Ii-Y 3.
RALPH NISSLEY Commercial
Business work.
Hi-Y 3.
ROGER PELLEGRINI General
Drafting school or service.
Hi-Y 15 Track 1,25 Stage Crew 1,2,3.
SALLYANN PETERS Academic
Millersville State College
Student Council 1, 2, 35 Honor Society 1, 2, 35 Cheer-
leading 1, 2, 35 Tri I-Ii-Y 1,2, 35 F, T. A. 15 Gym
Leaders 1, 2,35 Hockey 15 Tri-Class Play 2, 35 Sr.
Class Play 3.
GLENN REIGLE General
Technical School.
Band 1,2, 35 Stage Crew 1.
JOHN REITZ Academic
Will attend college or join the service.
I-Ii-Y 1,2,35 Glee Club 1,2,35 Chorus 1,2,35 Track
1,2, 35 Soccer 1,2, 35 Basketball 1,25 Hall Patrol
1, 2, 3.
JANE RICE General
Future undecided.
Newspaper Staff 35 Senior Class Play 35 Tri Hi-Y 2, 3.
LOIS RISSER Commercial
Attend Zion Bible College.
Nurses Club 2 3 Llbrary Club 1 3, Tr1 H1 Y 3 L1
brary ASSISEHIIE 1 3
CATI-IH ROHLAND Academ1c
NLUS1l1g school
Band 1 2 3, Clarmet cholr 1 2 3, Future Nurses
Club 3, Orehestra 2 3 S udent Counc1l 1 2 Year
book 3, T11 Class Play 2 3
KENNETH ROHLAN D Academlc
Future mcludes college
Band 1, 2,3, Dance Band 1 2 3, Orchestra 3, Chem
1S11'Y Club 2 3, Track Manager 1 Baseball Manager
2 3, BasketballM1nager 1 2 3
MARIE RUBER Commerc1al
Legal Secretary
Band 1 2 3
NANCY SANDERSON General
Future undeelded
F H A 2,3, L1bra1'y Club 1 2 Llbrary Ass1stant 2 3,
Tr1 H1 Y 3
FAYT SATTAZAHN Academlc
W1ll attend college
G A A 1 2, Gym Leaders 3, Cheerleader 1, Hockey
1 2 3, Tennlsl 2 3 Bandl 2 3, Chorus2 3 Stu
dent. Counc1l 1
JUNE SAUDER Commerclal
Secretar1a1 work
L1brar3 ASSISLHIIE 2, Nurse's Club 2 3
BARBARA SCHAEFFLR. General
Plans to be a sales clerk
Newspaper Staff 1
ANDY SCHAFENER Academlc
Future mcludes I B M school and A1r Force
Soccer 1 2, 3, Trtck 1, Baseball 2, 3, Basketball
PHILIP SCHNEIDER Aeadem1c
College bound
Newspaper 1, 2, Tr1 Class Play 1 2 3, Semor Class
Play 3, H1 Y 3, I' T A 2 Yearbook Staff 3
LYNETTE SCI-IWALM Aeadenuc
W1ll attend Busrness School
Bnd123,FHA 23,GAA 12 Hockey12
KENNETH SLLLLRS Voeat1onal
Da1ry farmmg
F F A 12 3,Ha1lPatrol12 3
RONALD SHAY General
Teehmcal School
Soccer 2 3 B 1seball 3
AUBREY Sl-ILNK Acadenuc
Hopes Lo attend college
Cross Country 1 2 3, Track 1 2 3, Basketball 1
Band 1 2 3, Dance Band 1 2 3, Claunet Cho1r 1 2 3,
Orchestra 2 3, Honor Soc1ety 2 3, Tr1 Class Play 3
Yearbook Staff 3 H 1ll Patrol 3
BONITA SHUEY COI11lDCI'C13.l
Busmess work
F H A 1 2 3, Llbrary Club 1 2 3 L1brary Ass1sLant
1 2 3, Honor SOCICEY 2 3
THOMAS SNAVELY Academlc
Goldey Beacom School of Buslness
Track Manager 1 Stage Crew 1 2 School Photog
rapher 2 3, Newspaper 3, Chcnnstry Club 3
SUSAN STARK Academ1c
Hopes to attend college
Band 1 2 3, Chorusl 2 3, G A A 1 2, Gym Leaders
3, Hockey 1, 2, 3, Honor SOCICEY 2, Tennls 3
CAROL STEPHLN AC9.dC1T11C
W1ll attend Busmess School
L1brary ASSISEHIIE 1 Tr1 I-I1 Y 1
SANDRA SWISIIER General
Secretamal work
Hockey 1 New paper 1
ROSE TAVANI Commerc1al
Secretamal work
Tr1 H1 Y 1 2 3, Newspaper Staff 3 St111OI' Class Play
3, Yearbook Staff 3
JESSICA TICE Commerc1al
Secretarlal job
Chorus 1 2 3 G1rls' Chorus 1 2 3, Honor SOCIEEY 1
2 3 F H A 1,2, Tr1 H1 Y3 earbook Staff 3
Newspaper Staff 1 2
JAMES UHRICH General
Gas statlon attendant
Trackl 2 3 Soccer 1 2 3 Basketballl H1 Y3
Hall Patrol 1 2 3, Gymnast1c Team 1 2, 3
SALLIE UHRICH Commerc1al
Secretamal work
F H A 1, 3, Tr1 H1 Y 1 3, L1brary Asslstant 1
MICHAEL VANOVICH General
Techmcal School
Baseball 1 ProJect1on1stClubl 2 Bandl 2 3
Orchestra 2, Wlnd Fnsernble 3, Basketball Band 3
DENNIS WAMPLER Aguculture
Plans to farm
GleeClub2 3 Chorusl 2 3 F F A 1 2 3
ARTHUR WARTLUFT JR General
Jom the Navy
Soccer Manager 2 3 H1 Y 3
CLAIRE WAT SON Academre
Computer Programmer
Band 1, 2, 3, Future Nurse's Club 1 2 3 Yearbook
Staff 3
BARBARA WEAVER Academlc
Plans mclude work
Tcllnls 1 2 3, Basketball 1 2 3 I-Iockeyl 2 3
Future Teachers 1 2 3, Gym Leaders 1 2 3
Future undecrded
CHERYL WEIMER Academ1c
Computer Programmmg
Band 1 2 3, Orchestra 3, Yearbook 3
VICTORIA W ENGERT Ac adermc
Future Nurse
Tr1 H1 Y 1 2 3, Chorus2 3, F N A 1 2,3, Year
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CAROL WHITMAN Academlc
Nurses' tI'211H11'l.g
Bnd123,FHA 123,FNA 23 Clarmet
Cho1r 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 3
SUSAN WILDASIN Academlc
Future Nurse
G A A 2, Gym Leaders 3, Tr1 H1 Y 1,2 3, Student
COll1'1C1l 1 2 3, Honor Soclety 1, Future Nurses Club
3, Hockey 1 2 3, Basketball 1 2
GARY WENTERS Academlc
Electromcs Computer Prograrnrmng Insuture
Band 1 2 3, Dance Band 1,2 3, Orchestra 1 2 3
Brass Cho1r 1 2, 3, Chorus 1 2 3 Basketball Band 2
3, Track 1,2, Cherrnstry Club 2 3
ROBERT WITMER
W1ll Jom serv1ee
EARL WOLFE JR
Plans mclude a Job
Bandl 2 3
JERRY YAKE
Future undec1ded
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NANCY YEAGLEY
Future u11dec1ded
L1brary Club 1 F H A 2 3, Tr1I-I1 Y 2 3 Senlor
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JEAN ZIMIVIERMAN
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Ian Morrow -- an interior decorator . .
jonathan Forbes -- a client .... .
Brad Allen -- a songwriter .... .
Alma -- jan's Maid . . . . .
Pierot -- jan's partner ..... .
Mrs. Walters -- another client . .
Tony Walters -- her son . . . .
Marie
Eileen -- Brad's friend
Yvette
Miss Conrad
Supervisor -- of the telephone co.
Miss Dickenson
Policeman .
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Bessie -- Brad's maid ...... .
Mrs. Frost
Mrs. Ames
prospective client
Graham -- a private detective . .
Girl in Club
Tilda
Ann I an'
Prompters .
Waiters . .
Lights . . .
Stage Hand .
-- asinger . . . .
assistant
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. Darrell Baldwin
. Philip Schneider
. . . . Irma Lentz
Douglas Hemperly
. . . Valerie Fine
. . james DeLong
Carolyn Fox
Julie Maurer
Sally Lentz
Ingrid Bretzius
Barbara Miller
Nancy Yeagley
. . . Brian Kruger
. . . Joyce Loy
Donna Lasch
Lois Horn
. . Stanley Bucher
, . . Julie Maurer
jane Rice
Rose Tavani
. . Debbie Hixon
Barbara Miller
. . .Miachael Fry
Brian Kruger
. Donald Bowman
Ronald Bowman
. . . . Paul Blantz
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serving smooth-talking Phil and Doug discuss- falls asleep while talking to Donna and Lois
ing the woes of the world with Sallyann and
Irma.
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Graduation Ceremonies
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SENIOR AWARDS g
ACES In School Award ...... Gary Winters
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liggxgirgfgtlllixmfzlxgrglirican Legion and Re adcr s Darrell Baldwin
Betty Crocker Homernaking Award ..... .
Bausch and Lomb Science Award .......
Highest Honors in Class ...... Linda Fake
Annville Businessmen's Association Award , , Carol Whltman
Business Education Awards
Outstanding Student in Course. . Linda Fake
. . . . . Mary Ann Hostetter
Second highest honors in the class
Annvillc-Cleona National Honor Society Bookkeeping """"' Rode Tavani
Scholarship Award ....... Barbara Miller Prhorthailq """" M ' ' 'A' Llllflda Fake
Annville Reading Circle Aw ard for ypevfntmg' .' "" ary nn Ostetter
Excellence in English .... . . Donna Lasch Class of 62 Serylce Award ' ' 'Clyde Mluer
Annville Rotary Club Service Awards .... Cleona Women S Club and Danforth
Foundation Personal Development Awards . .
Mary Ann I-Iostetter
Annville-Cleona Kiwanis Club Courtesy Darren Baldwin
DAR Good Citizen Aw ard . . .Sallyann Peters
Cleona 'vVoman's Club and Lebanon County
Federation of Woman's Clubs, Girl-of-the-
Year ............ Barbara Chadwick
Lebanon County Republican Committee for
Excellence in Problems of Democracy ....
Darrell Baldwin
Lebanon Valley Kiwanis Club Athlete Scholar-
ship Awards ........ Barbara Chadwick
Aubrey Shenlc
Mathematics Association of America Award
. . . . . . . . . . . .ClydeGingrich
VFW Auxiliary Essay Prize .... Donna Lasch
WCTU Citizenship Awards . . . Susan Wildasin
Q If ' james Gross
Sallyann Peters
jon Gruber
Aw ards ............ F aye Sattaz ahn
D avid Lohr er
joseph H. and Emma R. Westenberger
Memorial Awards
Home Economics . . . Mary Ann I-Iostetter
Vocational Agriculture . . . Stanley Bucher
Kenneth Sellers
Mark the End of Public
or Seniors
Annville-Cleona High School
COMMENCEMZENT EXERCISES
Organ Prcludes - Prelude and Trumpetings .... . . . . Roberts
Andante fSonata No. 61 .............. Mendelssohn
Organ and Piano - Fifth Concerto ............... Handel
Robert Lau, Organist and Mildred E. Myers, Pianist
Pifliroeessional - Pomp and Circumstance ............. Elgar
Ptlnvocation ................ The Reverend Earl Rowland
Pastor, Church of the Brethren, Annville
PFI-IYNIN - The Church's One Foundation
Address of Welcome ................. Darrell Baldwin
Choral Selection - With a Voice of Singing ....... Martin Shaw
Senior High School Chorus directed by Mr. Robert Lau
Dorothy Fine, Accompanist
Introduction of Speaker ................. M. L. Keim
Supervising Principal
Commencement Address. . ....... Rev. Carl M. Schneider
Pastor, Linglestown E. U.B. Church
Presentation of Class. . . ........... Robert J. Snyder
Ass't High School Principal
Presentation of Diplomas .............. James T. Karsnitz
President, Board of Education
Alma Mater ......... Words and Music by Harry Frederick '58
Senior High School Chorus
9fBenediction ................. The Rev. Earl Rowland
fFRecessional - Pslam XIX .................. Marcello
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Ellen Loser, treasurer
Harold I-Iabecker, president
Brenda Baylor, secretary
Miss McCu11oh, advisor
Class of 36 7 Plans Budget
l , A Susan Bainbridge
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Connie Dohner
Luther Birly
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Linda Loose
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Larry Sheaf
Kent Kreamer
Carole Ehrhart
Sharon Horn
jacob Ensminger
Harry Miller
Louise l-lower
Janice Martin
Sally Lentz
Barbara Keller
Nancy Yeagley
Donna DeLong
julie Maurer
Patricia I-Ieffner
David Lohrer
Darrell Baldwin
Lois Horn
jon Gruber
Mary
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Stanley Bucher
Ray Doutrich
Sallyann Peters
Robert Hartman
Dorcas Graham
janet Elliott
Carol Wartluft
Karen Fake
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ADVISORS AND OFFICERS:
Mil-:ki Bixler, secretary
Louise I-lower, treasurer
Robert Hartman, president
Mr. Swingholm, advisor
Kent Kreamer, vice-president
Miss Decker, advisor
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Steve Achey Q A - ' 7:1 A' 4
Karl Adey 'V XP Y ff '
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Keith Albright A 51? 'I ' T5
Amber Berry If 'li ,f ' V sb"
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Randy Hicks
Janice Hixson
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Charles I-Iontz
Dale Hoover
Sharon Horn
John Houser
Mary Howell
Louise Hower
Virginia lniboden
Carmela jones
Barbara Keller
Thomas Keller
Craig Kingsley
Glenn Kline
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Robert Books, treasurer
Dawn Dutweiler, secretary
Kathy Uhler, president
Ken Shuey, vice-president
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Margaret Arnold
Richard Atkins
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Mrchael Fansler
Thomas Fernsler
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ACHS students prepare to cast their ballots to elect
next year's Student Council members.
OFFICERS:
S. Wildasin, secretary,
j. Colvin, treasurer,
G. Colvin, lst vice-presidentg
O. Wethington, 2nd vice-presidentg
j. Gruber, president.
Working energeti
cally throughout the
year, the ACI-IS Stu-
dent Council has
benefited the school
in many Ways . In ad-
dition to promoting
student-faculty rela-
tionships, assisting
with assembly pro-
gram selections, pub-
lishing the student
handbook, encour-
aging social functions,
and helping in other
numerous ways, this
year's members have
revised their con-
stitution.
Student Council
Sponsors Many
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School Activities
WINTER CARNIVAL COURT: ROW 1: C. Rohland, C. Nissley, F. Sat-
tazahn, Pat Lasch, C. Mcasc. ROW 2: G. Colvin, P. Schneider, S. Peters
J. Colvin, O. Wethington. Missing -- B. Kruger, M. Fry.
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REPORTING STAFF: ROW 1: S. Dissinger, D. Custer, C. Wartluft, B. Fake, E. Sohlman, L. Troutman. ROW
2: L. Herr, S. Ebersole, M. Matala, P. I-Ieffner, D. Fine, S. Tom, S. Long, D. Graham. ROW 3: I. Shenk,
R. Marquette, J. Gross, B. Miller, M. Zimmerman.
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Chadwick, B. Baylor. ROW 2: E. Krum, V. Fine, D. Gerber, A. DiEnno, C. Beard.
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HONOR SOCIETY: ROW 1: B. Forney, L. Fake, I. Maurer, B. Shuey, J. Finkbiner,
D. Baldwin, S. Bucher, B. Keller, S. Shuey, P. Lasch, C. Ehrhart. ROW 2: K. Fake,
Tice, C. Miller, L. Hower, K. Kreamer, I. Gruber, A. Shenk, J. Col-
vin, J. Gingrich, S. Peters. ROW 3: B. Miller, D. Lasch, T. Waltz, D. Hoover, O.
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When the newly-appointed mem-
bers of the 1966 CORJNOMA staff
met for the first time in July, 1965,
to choose a theme for this year's book,
they had their first taste of the some-
times frustrating work that lay ahead
of them. Although they knew little,
if anything, about producing a year-
book, they soon adapted themselves to
the numerous menial yearbook tasks,
such as making and remaking layouts,
identifying photos, writing copy -- to
name just a few. As their reward, the
members of the 1966 CORINOIVIA staff
want only to have the satisfaction of
having pleased the majority of students
for and about whom this annual has
been written.
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Linda Fake, editor, Mr. Fureman, advisor, Phil Schneider, business
manager.
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SPQRTS EDITQRS: Barb Chadwick SENIOR EDITORS: jessica Tice and Mary Ann Hostetter.
and Aubrey Shenk.
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PHOTOGR API-IY EDITOR: Claire
W atson.
FEATURE
STAFF:
Ingrid
Bretzius,
Donna
Lasch,
Vicki
Wengert,
Barbara
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1966 Corinoma
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LAYOUT STAFF: Debbie Hixon, Joyce Loy, Irma Lentz
C athy Rohland.
UNDERCLASSMEN EDITOR:
Rose Tavani.
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BOYS' OCTET: ROW 1: P. Meek, K. Kreamer. ROW 2: H.
Brandt, G. Colvin, R. Doutzrich. ROW 3: L. Sheaf, H. I-Iabecker,
J. Ensminger.
Spring Concert Program Includes
Choral Groups' Singing Famous
GLEE CLUB: ROW 1: B. Bomgardner, J. Gerber, E. Krum, C. Ehrhart, K. Boeshore, K. Fake,
J. Gingrich, I. Schwenk, C. Beard, L. Dinnison, R. Woolum. ROW 2: D. Wampler, H.
Brandt, K. Weimer, C. Gingrich, I-1. Miller, K. Kreamer, J. Ensminger, P. Meck, D. Miller,
R. Doutrich, J. Sollenberger, Mr. Lau, director. ROW 3: L. Sheaf, D. Thompson, D. Hem-
perly, J. Reitz.
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SENIOR CHORUS: ROW 1: J. Gerber, M. Long, E. Krum, C. Fox, C. Ehrhart, K. Boeshore, K. Fake, I. Ging-
rich, J. Schwcnk, C. Beard, L. Dinnison, I. Kercher, R. Woolum, D. Fine. ROW 2: V. Imboden, M. Howell,
T. Ellenberger, E. Loser, j. Killinger, D. Wampler, J. Reitz, C. Gingrich, K. Kreamer, J. Ensrninger, L.
Early, P. Meck, D. Lasch, G. Hostetter, P. Heffner, J. Love, 1. Maurer, L. Horn, Mr. Lau. ROW 3: J. Han-
lon, S. Stark, B. Forney, B. Baylor, S. Royer, C. Nissley, D. DeLong, K. Weimer, H. Brandt, R. Doutrich,
D. Miller, T. Gingrich, H. Miller, B. Keller, S. Horn, P. Boyer, I. Long, L. Brandt, M. McCorkle, M.
Weaver, B. Bomgardner. ROW 4: F. Sattazahn, 1. Finkbiner, I. Tice, V. Wengert, A. Estep, N. Heeter, J.
Rudy, W. Stover, D. Kauffman, R. Rademacher, R. Brandt, G. Him, G. Colvin, R. Hartman, M. Zeck,
T. Waltz, R. Dcngler, J. Karsnitz, T. Ebright. ROW 5: G. Winters, L. Condran, L. Sheaf, D. Hemperly, D.
Thompson, H. Habecker, I. Sollenberger, T. Smith, D. Zellers.
Songs from Broadway Musicals
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TRUMPETS: ROW 1: J. Bowman G. Kline S. I-Ietrick M
Bomgardner, T. Waltz, J. Heffner, D. Zellers. ROW 2:
L I-Iemperly, E. Fernsler, J. Rudy, R. Hartman, C.
Trombo, B. Albert, R. Wartluft R. Doutrich. ROW 3:
G. Winters, G. Reigle, C. Kingsley, T. Smith, D. Miller,
L Miller, D. McDonaldson
Despite numerous committments that the
band had to fulfill throughout the school year,
it spent endless hours of practice in preparation
for the Eighteenth Annual Spring Band Concert.
During the program, guest conductors, Mr.
William Cagnoli and Mr. Robert Lau, as Well
as band officers, shared the band's directing
with Mr. William Lemon. Variety was the key-
note of the program which included well-known
American marches, numerous folk songs, an
Oriental selection, songs taken from motion
pictures scores, and a jazzy arrangement featur-
ing three outstanding trurnpeteers, Gary Winters,
Ed Fernsler, and John Rudy. Needless to say,
our excellent musicians' playing such a fine
array of musical selections made the concert a
success .
Mr. William Lemon,
Band Director.
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PERCUSSION: ROW 1: B. Lenin, B. Granger,
A. Achey, R. Grby. ROW 2: M.
R. Dengler, L. Sheaf. ROW 3: T.
T. Peiffer.
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Highlight Annual Spring Concert
BAND FRONT: ROW 1: F. Laurer, M. Rubcr,
I. Maurer. ROW 2: L. Dinnison, P. Lasch.
ROW 3: M. Bixler, A. Berry. ROW 4: E. Sohl-
man, C. Nissley. ROW 5: R. Woolum, C.
Mease. ROW 6: C. Fox, D. Fleer. ROW 7:
S. Lentz.
BRASS: ROW 1: H. Miller, J. Shuey, L. Hower, J. Ens-
minger, B. Ebersole. ROW 2: L. Miller, K. Zeiders, K.
Weimer, F. Custer, G. Ruth, M. Campbell, E. Wolfe.
ROW 3: K. Kreamer, W. Stover, P. Meek, J. Sollenberger,
L. Winters, J. DeLong, R. Rowe.
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FLUTES AND SAXOPI-IONES: ROW 1: D. Fine,
L. Horn, P, Kline, F. Sattazahn. ROW 2: D.
Lasch, S. I-Iorn, C. Ehrhart, E. Stine, S.
Smith, I. Gingrich. ROW 3: C. Weimer, I.
Loy, D. Daubert, L. Schwalm, C. Miller, D.
Kauffman, K. Fake, C. Watson, P. Goodman.
ROW 4: C. Luttman, M. Long, 1. Colvin, T.
Ebersole, I. Bryce, R. Hicks, J. Boger, K.
Rohland.
Instrumental Groups Continue
CLARINETS: ROW 1: 1. Killinger, K. Sudbury, M. Howell, T. Ellenberger, B. Keller,
C. Rohland, T. Sweigart. ROW 2:13. Watson, J. Finkbiner, S. Stark, N. Heeter, D.
Thompson, R. Smith, C. Whitman, J. Kercher. ROW 3: S. Royer, G. Colvin, I. Ens-
mingcr, S. Shenk, D. Baldwin, L. Condran, J. Boyer, C. Comins, K. Boeshore.
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CLARINET CHOIR: ROW 1: C. Rohland, J.
Kercher, J. Finkbiner, T. Ellenberger.
ROW 2: K. Boeshore, S. Stark, R. Smith,
N. I-Ieeter, C. Whitman. ROW 3: G. Colvin,
A. Shenk, D. Baldwin, L. Condran, J. Ens-
minger.
AC is Fine Musical Tradition
BRASS CHOIR: ROW 1: J. Ensminger, P. Meek,
L. Hower, L. Winters, J. Sollenberger. ROW 2:
H. Miller, F. Custer, K. Weimar, L. Miller,
G. Ruth, W. Stover. ROW 3: E. Fernsler, G.
Winters, B. Hartman, K. Kreamer, T. Waltz,
T. Smith, j. Rudy.
AC Band is seen hard at work
in preparation for the Christ-
mas Program.
WIND ENSEIVIBLE: ROW 1: A. Shenk, D. Baldwin, R. Smith, D. Forwood, P. Goodman, I. Gingrich,
C. Weimer, D. Lasch, D. Fine, L. Horn, C. Ehrhart. ROW 2: N. Heeter, C. Whitman, S. Stark, T.
Ellenberger, G. Colvin, L. Condran, J. Kercher, C. Rohland, J. Finkbiner, K. Rohland, J. Ensminger,
J. Loy, I. Colvin, J. Bryce, T. Ebersole. ROW 3: J. Ensminger, P. Meck, L. Hower, I. Sollenberger,
K. Weimer, G. Ruth, L. Wolfe, F. Custer, G. Winters, E. Fernsler, R. Hartman, T. Waltz, J. Rudy,
T. Smith, W. Stover, H. Miller. ROW 4: A. Achey, T. Peiffer, M. Vanovich, R. Dengler, K. Kreamer,
W. Sholly, Mr. Lemon.
Music Groups Per orm Well
SENIOR DANCE BAND: ROW 1: A. Shenk, J. Sollenberger, R. Dengler, T. Peiffer. ROW 2: C. Luttman
K. Rohland, D. Kauffman, J. Boger, J. Zearfoss, T. Ellenberger, G. Colvin, J. Colvin, I. Ensminger.
ROW 3: K. Weimer, G. Ruth, L. Miller, F. Custer, R. Harner. ROW 4: Mr. Lemon, T. Waltz, T.
Smith, C. Winters, E. Fernsler, J. Rudy, R. Hartman, K. Kreamer.
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SENIOR TRI-I-II-Y: ROW 1: V. Fine, S. Shuey, C. Beard, B. Chadwick, M. Zimmerman, S. Granger, P.
Heffner. ROW 2: S. Lentz, N. Yeagley, R. Tavani, B. Bomgardner, D. Kelly, S. Wildasin, S. Dull, S.
Peters, S. Cooper, B. Baylor. ROW 3: J. Rice, P. Herr, D. Fleer, I. Elliot, R. Woolum, E. Loser, L. Loose,
S. Kreamer, P. McConnell, C. Mcse, S. Uhrich. ROW 4: B. Miller, S. Bainbridge, K. Pyles, E. Krum, I.
Tice, M. Hostetter, N. Sanderson, A. DiEnno, V. Wengert, A. Estep, L. Blouch.
Tri-Hi-Y Clubs
Active in Community
SOPHOMORE TRI-I-II-Y:
ROW 1: J. Hixson, S. Long,
B. Funk, J. Long, K. Pel-
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ROW 4: Mrs'x,j,.R18IU,i,"' advisor:
D. DeLong, Ii: Kljtiger, C.
Wartluft, I. Foll-Q G. Kline,
S. Bowman, I. l'Ma1-tin, J.
Hanlon.
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SENIOR I-II-Y: ROW 1: J. Karsnitz, P. Blantz, B. Kruger, C. Gardner, B. Dohner. ROW 2: Mr,mK,ish, advisor:
D. Bowman, T. Keller, B. Watts, R. Stegall, G. I-Ieilman, J. Beyerle, I. Uhrieh, G. Emliich, R. Nissley.
ROW 3: C. Tobias, A. Miller, W. Chadwick, I. Reitz, R. Rademacher, S. Browningf Af. Haak, A. Vfartluft,
E. Barry, R. Pellegrini,-M. Fake. ' A '
Clubs Assist Students to
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r' OF AMERICA: ROW 1: C. Whitman, I. Lentz, E. I-Ieagy, L. Schwalm, S. Dull. ROW
9' an1,.f-fSf.,,gIg'i.1ch, P. Herr, L. Blanch, N. Sanderson, S. Shuey, D. Fleer. ROW 3: C. Herr, C. Sey-
f'v 'HQQDLLEQ D.,g:f?1j,?H1tz, R. Smith, D. Shultz, S. Bainbridge, K. Pyles. ROW 4: Mrs. Hixon, advisor, V.
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S. dfey, S.'Uhrich, N. Yeagley, S. Heverling.
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FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA: ROW 1: H. Weaver, H. Sauder, E. Hostetter, B. Sellers, D. Layser, W.
Finlcbiner. ROW 2: Mr. Boyer, advisorg G. Heagy, L. Layser, C. Ungemach, C. Bomgardner, D. Wampler,
S. Bucher, K. Sellers, G. Hitz, E. Heagy, K. Mase. ROW 3: L. Hemperly, C. Martin, N. Graby, F. Martin,
N. Ebersole.
Achieve Success
in Later Li e
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Day.
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FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA: ROW 1: L':f1iiifsser, M.35g12pg,ve5,! L. Hom, c. Whitman, V. Wengerf, J.
Sauder, G. I-Iostetter, S. Wi1dasixg,,,.RQuN23D'i D. Rasp, M. McCork1e, L. Poorman,
J. Loy, J. Schwenk, N. I-Ieeter, D"?'RStri.ugghar, J. KreidQQufQfs"jQVatson, C. Rohland, P. Shank, J. Hixson,
T. Ellenberger, K. Kerkeslaser, Miss KEEHE1,-Q.r?.fiViSOP.
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LIBRARY CLUB! COUNTER CLOCKWISE: R. Boger, B. Shuey, S. Hetrick, A. Breidenstine, L
Kreider, D. Kless, K. Ragguinto, E. Sohlman, J. Plasterer, Mrs. Moyer, advisor, L. Snyder, L
Risser, B. Meily, K. Gress, B. Chadwick, C. Poorman, L. Poorman, S. Young, S. Miller, V
Sprecher, C. Fuhrman, 'SQ Smith, E. Cooper, D. Bomgardner, J. Schoomaker, L. Reigert, G Mase
. C . Eckenrode .,
in Future Vocations Is Aim
of Many School rganizations
CHEMISTRY' CLUB:
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Ecdfoper, RF. Bitimdt,
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Long, S. Shuey, A. Achey, B. Weaver
E. Loser, F. Sattazahn. ROW 2: M.
Bixler, S. Pfautz, R. Dillard, B. Fake,
P. McConnell, S. Stark, S. Wildasin.
ROW 3: D. Thompson, C. Comins, B.
Keller, S. Peters, S. Kreamer, P.
Lasch. ROW 4: S. Lingle, L. Kruger,
N. Heeter, B. Chadwick, J. Gingrich.
Service Organizations Hein
LIBRARY ASSISTANTS: ROW 1: Mrs. Moyer, advisorg L. Poorman, L. Partridge, S. Blauch, G. Herr, S. Schoo-
maker, E. Krum, P. Boyer, E. Sohlman, M. Rohrer, L. Beard, L. Reigert, B. Long, S. Irwin, D. Wartluft, R.
Lauer, D. Dunxnoyer, N. Vanovich, A. Achey. ROW 2:L. Risser, G. Mase, J. Long, R. Dillard, C. Zimmer-
man, L. Kreider, S. Smith, L. Hipp, D. Rasp, B. Chadwick, K. Kerkeslager, E. Bomgardner, S. Smith, R.
Howell, J. Wethington, K. Ragguinto, M. Estep, D. Burke. ROW 3: J. Sauder, I. Kreider, B. Shuey, J. Schaf-
fer, P. Herr, D. Kless, C. Poorman, K. I-Iemperly, C. Fuhrman, P. Kreiser, K. Gress, E. Cooper, S. Miller,
D. Lentz, J. Shenk, L. Snyder, S. Boltz, C. Halsell, ROW 4: S. Hetrick, G. Spannarh, A. Stover, D. Books,
M. Hitz, S. Tobias, B. Meily, S. Young, A. Breidenstine, C. Devereaux, L. Estep, P. Hauer, R. Boger, V.
Sprecher, J. Plasterer.
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STAGE CREW: ROW 1: Mr.
Etchberger, advisor, W. Bick-
leman, D. Bowman, P. Blantz,
R. Fuhrman, W. Finkbiner, S.
Browning. ROW 2: D. Bow-
man, G. Yake, R. Pelligrini,
W. Whistler, D. Forwood, D.
Diamond.
HALL PATROL: ROW
1: C. Miller, K. Sel-
lers, G. Boyer, B.
Kruger, A. Shenk, T.
Keller, J. Beyerle, W.
Tshudy. ROW 2: B.
Albert, L. Miller, R.
Henning, G. Heilman,
M. Fry, I. Rudy, D.
Hoover, O. Wethington
H. Brandt. ROW 3:
G. Hitz, N. Graby, R.
Klopp, J. Karsnitz, G.
Ruth, E. Fernsler, T.
Smitih, J. Uhrich, J.
Reitz, W. Sholly, G.
Embich, H. Habecker,
L. Sheaf.
PROJECTIONISTS:
ROW 1: R. Achey, C.
Miller, R. Houser, J.
Fake, D. Yeagley, R.
Rowe, G. Fansler, R.
Reigle. ROW 2: Mr.
Swingholm, advisor,
I. Beare, D. Weaber,
R. Miller, P. Kline,
D. Stoner, E. Horst,
N. Graby, R. Traut-
man, B. Coleman, M.
Guildoo, S. Bucher.
AC Students
Participate
Enthusiasticalbf in Many,
Varied School Activities.
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Suecessfulbf Sponsored by
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JR. HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL: V. Miller, I. Granger, D. Snyder, I. Loose, G. Wolfe, C. Tobias,C.
Karsnitz, P. Wilds, Mrs. DeHart, D. Gerber, S. Tom, 1. Fisher, R. Marquette, P. Boger, G. Light, C.
I-Iouser, D . Peters .
Cathy Nissley and Greg
Colvin hand over their
crowns to the new king
and queen.
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ing ana' Queen
0 Hearts, Dance
KING AND QUEEN OB HEARTS' COURT: ROW 1: Donna Booksg Cindy I-Iouser, princessg Peggy
Wilds, Gloua Wolfe ROW 2: Dean Krugerg Daryl Gerber, princeg Cathy Nissleyg Bob Wentling,
king Anita Stover, quceng Greg Colving jeff Dohnerg jeff Tice.
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Junior H i gh Clubs
JUNIOR I-HGH HI -Y
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Student Interest
Clubs Causes
JUNIOR HIGH FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA
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Junior High Musical Groups
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JUNIOR HIGH CHORUS
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GROSS-COUNTRY TEAM: ROW 1: A. Shenk, G. Colvin, I. Colvin, H. Habecker, G. Embich, O. Wethington.
ROW 2: D. Weidler, W. Wampler, J. Shenk, G. Walborn, M. Campbell. ROW 3: L. Sheaf, M. Fansler, D.
Gerber, S. Hostetter, I. Witmer, T. Smith. ROW 4: H. Miller, T. Gingrich, J. Winters, H. Rasp, K. Wengert.
Little Dutchman Runners
Coach Gerber discusses strategy with seniors: Merv
Fansler, Aubrey Shenk, and Gary Embich.
The cameraman catches the chaos involved in the
start of a cross-country race.
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D r V After many weeks of hard
'TP S 'lm practice, the AC Cross-Country
0'-""4 Team was disappointed over an
inability to beat the Lower
Dauphin harrierjsa in dual meets
Having fsufferedl its only defeats
at the hands of theFalconsf, the
Little Dutchmenl, gained revenge
in the Daufgiliiiji-Lebanoii County
League Meet. Wlriere ,AC ' s team
balance prevaifledfoyer the out-
classed Falcons. 'Soon alter this
success, Iourfrunnersfinished
a close third in the finest Class
B, District Three, Cross-
Country Meet ever run. In this
meet only jim Colvin, AC's best
runner, qualified for the State
Meet. Next year there is
optimism that the results will be
better since only three members
of this year's team are seniors .
Capture League M eet
LEAGUE MEET CHAMPS: ROW 1: J. Colvin, H. Habecker
C. Colvin, A. Shenk. ROW 2: M. Campbell, D. Weid-
ler, Coach Gerber, C. Embich, O. Wethington.
SCORES
AC OPP.
26 CD East 29
18 Middletown 40
17 Elco 47
32 Lower Dauphin 24
16 Hershey 41
15 Palmyra 52
21 Middletown 38
17 Conrad Weiser 46
15 Elco 52
34 Lower Dauphin 21
21 Hershey 36
16 Palmyra 49
22 Wilson 33
LEAGUE MEET
lst AC
DISTRICT THREE MEET
lst Exeter, 3rd AC.
After roughly SOO yards, jim Colvin leads the pack up the steepest part of the
AC course. Note that the first six runners are Little Dutchman.
Picture
Sequence
Shows
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Team Running
Against Elco
on AC Course
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At the 1000 yard mark, Aubrey and Gary face a long trip
1 around the school and back to the discus circle.
Appearing quite fresh ,
Greg rounds the flag mark-
ing three -fifths of the way
"home. "
Cross-
Country
jim Colvin crosses the
fimish line as he notches
another first for ACI-IS.
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1965 A-CHS FOOTBALL TEAM
One of the big firsts at AC during the l965-
66 school year was the appearance of the first
Little Dutchrnen Football Team in history.
Although not a varsity sport this year or next,
the football team will Compete on a varsity
level in the CAC during the fall of 1967.
FOOTBALL COACHES: Mr. Etchberger, Mr
Camber, Mr. Cloudy. '
A-C Begins Football Program
Despite not having played an official schedule, our first football team displays great enthusiasm
they learn football fundamentals in preparation for future years.
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SOCCER TEAM ROW 1 W Stovel, R Craby R Shay T Waltz, M. Fry, 1. Fernsler. ROW 2: A. Wart-
luft R Dengler I Uhrich A Schaffner, A Millci I Rictz, B. Kruger, E. Feriisler, C. Hellman, J.
Soccer Team Battles to cz Tie
With seniors providing the leader
ship, A-C hustled to a second-place
tie in the County. Because of A-C's
overall team speed and strength,
even defending County Champion
Elco had a difficult time defeating
the Little Dutchmen booters. Un-
doubtedly, the athletic prowess of
the many graduating seniors from
the soccer team will leave a big
void to be filled next year by up-
coming underclassrnen.
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0 Second Place ln County League
SCORES Egg hunt anyone?
OPP.
Tulpehocken 5
Lancaster 6
Cedar Crest 3
Elco 5
Norlebco 0
Cedar Crest 2
Elco 2
Norlebco O
Cedar Crest 1
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Coaches Elaine Hulshizer and
Darlene Decker with manag-
ers Susan Hetrick, Carole
Ehrhart, and Dianne Struphar.
Try as they may, the opposing
team cannot stop due Dutch-
girls.
FIELD HOCKEY TEAM: ROW 1: B. Chadwick, A. Estep, P. McConnell,
F. Sattazahn, S. Wildasin, B. Weaver, S. Stark, N. Heeter. ROW 2:
M. Reist, L. Dinnison, G. Wolfe, R. Dillard, P. BaLu'n, D. Graham,
E. Loser, P. Heffner, J. Long, S. Cooper, B. J. Shaddock. ROW 3:
C. Comins, S. Funk, S. Bainbridge, J. Schmalzer, P. Matala, S.
Bowman, B. Keller, M. Bixler, D. Light.
Field Hockey
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SCORES
-C OPP.
l Cedar Crest 5- 1
O Elco w 3
1 Norlebco l
3 Cedar Crest J 2
l Elco .S l
2 Norlebco O
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Faye dribbles the ball away from a Norlebco
opponent as she tries to notch another goal.
The line rushes toward the goal in an
attempt to Score.
Teams Continue Improvement
Sticks clash and balls go sailing as
the A-C Dutchgirls fight with deter-
mination and skill in hopes of winning
e hockey championship. Long, hard
practices and team spirit make it
for the girls to have a success
season. The departure of the eight
seniors on the team will be felt. The
record of the junior varsity team,
, shows that the calibre of
will continue to improve.
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SCORES
AC OPP.
32 Hamburg 53
73 L . Dauphin
55 Palmyra
58 Palmyra
44 M . Hershey
64 Hershey
30 Susq.
53 Alumni
S6 B. McDevitt
39 M-town
61 C. Crest
69 Redland
60 Norlebco
81 Elco
79 C. Crest
56 Redland
61 C. Crest
56 Norlebco
50 Norlebco
52 Elco
63 Elco
43 Warwick
QD ist . 3 playoffj
the lid Off the basket! An elbow in the "chops" never hurt anyone!
Basketball Team Finishes Secon
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Contrary to what a mediocre seasonal
record in basketball usually suggests,
this year's-Little Dutchmen continued
to hustletno matter how great the adver-
sity. Because theiunderclassimen-
dominated team -ffl four .starters were
sophomores or juniors -- made such
great progress by the end of the sea-
son, indications are that A-C's initial
basketball venture intoathe CAC next
year should be a successful one.
Coach Etchberger poses with his two seniors, Brian
Kruger and Ken Miller.
Think of itg all of this
antagonism just to put
an air-filled piece of
leather through a peach
basket!
U'-C'
Ifl don't get the bail this time, I'l1
quit! Taking turns would be much
fairer.
in Final Year of County League
VARSITY BASKETBALL: ROW 1: T. Waltz, B. Kruger, W. Boger, H. I-Iabecker R Rademacher K Miller
A. Miller, G. Ruth, K. Hcmpcrly, R. Henning, T. Keller. ROW 2: K. Rohlaxid, F. Etchherier, coahhg
J. Karsnitz, mgr.
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fans in cheering.
Volleyball anyone ? ??
B-ball Band and Cheerleaders
It's amazing how popular a person can Quit stuffing the ball in my faceg the basket's
become in such a short time. over there.
VARSITY
CHEERLEADERS:
B. Baylor,
B. Granger,
S . Kream cr,
A. 5ADiE1mo,
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IR. HIGH CHEERLEADERS: ROW 1: B. Granger,
D. Wartluft, A. Stover. ROW 2: R. Lauer, P.
Boger, J. Loose, M. Windle.
JV CHEERLEADERS: ROW 1: M. How-
ell, A. Achey, L. Snyder. ROW 2: L.
Horn, F. Lauer, B. Keller.
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IV BASKETBALL TEAM: ROW 1: K. Albright, B. Watts, C. Miller, T. Keller, M. Zeckh D. Bowman W
Boger. ROW 2: Mr. Camber, coachg B. Albert, managerg K. I-Iemperly, R. Stegall, K. Adey, W. Chadwlck
C. Sheetz, L. Miller, F. Wampler, managers.
JVS Win County T itle
AC
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46
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Hamburg
L. Dauphin
Palmyra
Palmyra
MHS
SCORES
Hershey
Sus. Twp.
C. Crest
Redland
Norlebco
Elco
C. Crest
Redland
C. Crest
Norlebco
Norlebco
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Watch the elbow, Mac!
Elco
Elco
Let go of my foot
you duty player' '
Could it be the "missing link" that's attacking
"Burrhead, " quit trying to chin yourself on that basketball'
r. High Caps Fine Season
"Chceks"?
AC OPP.
57 Harding 62
36 Houck 52
44 MHS 39
35 MHS 42
32 Harding 66
SCORES
AC OPP.
41 Palmyra 31
45 Norlebco 31
34 E -town 21
37 C. Crest 40
40 Palmyra 30
AC OPP
50 Norlebco 20
48 Palmyra 32
46 Norlebco 31
41 C. Crest 44
58 C. Crest 47
JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL TEAM: ROW 1: L. Keller, K. Berry, R. Nickliss, W. Kline, M. Habecker
C. Keller, C. Karsnitz, R. Stark, R. Books, R. Smith. ROW 2: R. Crawford, T. Seltzer, managers
J. Fisher, D. Kruger, R. Baylor, J. Shenk, J. Dohner, R. Wentling, F. Diebus, R. Marquette, D. Cer
ber, S. Gingrich, J. Winters, B. Dupler, J. Fernsler, managersg Mr. Haines, coach.
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MANAGERS: S. Cooper,
Dx Graham, P. Goodman
GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM ROW 1 B Chadwick N
Heeter, B Weaver ROW2 M Riest, L Dmmson J
Long S Pfautz C Tienter S Boyer ROW3 R Dillard 5'
C. Comms, L. Kruger, D. Struphar, J. Schmalzer, D. Light.
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Dutch girls Reign
On their way toitheirp second successive
County Ghampliqhshigi theea-C Dutchgirls,
led by experienced sheniorsfa:-nd promising
underclassrnen, iygluooeSsfkiiillyifgiefeated all
opposition .QViTearni4,5piriLi'and driiive were a
determining faoto1iQlliTn',J:l1Q,DruL.oiE1gir1S'
success. additiqhmtzo winning the County
Championsliipwfthedfzg teak detpfated Lower
Dauphin, WhowlaterWgwonY,ltlge"'Harrisburg
Area League. Tdhdiisi friv lA" Dutchgirls proved
they are the best in the area.
Palm reading anyone ??!
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as Undefeated Champs
Seniors: Barbara Chadwick, Bar-
bara Weaver, and Norma'I-Ieeterg
confer with Coach Decker before
game time.
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with Coach Snyder.
VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM:
Not being accustomed to losing ways,
ACHS fans were taken aback at the baseball
team's record. A careful examination of
the statistics, however, reveals that
seldom has such a good team run into
such misfortune. Anytime even an under-
classmen-dominated team loses five out
of five league games by one run, fate must
seem to have been on the side of the
opposition. Despite its losing record, the
team continued to exhibit the combination
of good sportsmanship and spirit that is
so important in inter-scholastic athletics.
I nexperience Costs
ROW 1:
R. Henning,
R. Shay,
J. Dohner,
R
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1. Beyerle,
D. Bowman.
ROW 2:
J. Boyer,
W. Chadwick,
A. Miller,
T. Ebright,
G. Ruth,
W. Stover.
ROW 3:
R. Hicks, mgrg
Mr. Snyder,
coachg
K. Rohland, mgr.
Baseball Team
SCORES
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Ed Fernsler and john Bryce
represented ACI-IS in the PIAA
State Track Meet in the triple
jump and pole vault, respectively.
After many hours of competition,
john became ACHS's second
State Champ, establishing a new
state record in the process.
ACI-IS entered CAC compe-
tition with a bang as the track
team captured the season
championship. Known for its
outstanding field events, the
Little Dutchmen also showed
good overall strength in the
running events to go undefeated
in dual meets. In special meets
however, this year's record
was not as good as in some
former yearsg still, in no
appearance did the team finish
below fourth in Class B compe-
tition. Although the graduation
of many fine trackmen will
leave big gaps to be filled,
returning underclassmen, bol-
stered by freshmen, should
be able to follow in the
footsteps of their predecessors
in repeating as CAC champs.
Little Dutchman Win CAC Crown
SCORES
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121 Redland 29
TRACK SENIORS: ROW 1:
M. Fansler, R. Cooper, M.
Fry, J. DeLong, G. I-Ieilman
ROW 22 E. Fernsler, J.
Reitz, G. Embich, A. Shank
J. Bryce, B. Kruger.
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VARSITY TRACK: ROW 1: J. DeLong, W. Tshudy, R. Cooper, G. Colvin, M. Fry, T. Waltz, M. Zeck, E.
Brightbill, K. Weimer, J. Shuey. ROW 2: Mr. Eshleman, coach, M. Fansler, R. Wartluft, G. Hitz, I. Rudy,
G. Embich, I. Reitz, A, Shenk, B. Watts, J. Ensminger, Mr. Gerber, coach. ROW 3: Mr. Fureman, coach,
D. Dissingcr, Mgr., j. Colvin, G. I-Ieilman, B. Kruger, L. Sheaf, T. Keller, D. Weidler, O. Wethington.
ROW 4: H. Miller, nigiug T. Smith, J. Tom, 1. Behney, M. Campbell, R. Klopp, R. Brandt, K. Umberger,
W. Sholly. ROW 5: J. Grier, 1ngr.3 J. Bryce, 1. Karsnitz, J. Sollenberger, K. Albright, E. Fernsler, C. To-
bias, K. Adey, I-I. Habecker.
in Initial Season of Competition
SCORES QSPE CIAL MEETSJ
Shippensburg Invitational
lst Golurnbiag 3rd ACHS
CCLBJ.
Lebanon Relays
lst B. Springsg 2nd ACHS
CCLBD.
lst Ctiej AGHS, Elco CCounty5.
Cedar Cliff Relays
lst ACHS Cllnofficial Cl .By
CAC League Meet
lst ftiel C. Valley, M-tovvng
3rd ACI-IS.
PIAA DISTRICT 3 MEET
lst B. Springsg 4th ACHS.
Lebanon County Meet
lst ACHS.
Pictured below are just three of AC's many fine, young
runners. In addition to Aubrey, Jim and Harold, other
lettermen runners include Mike Fry, Gary Embich, Rick
Wartluft, Olin Wethingtin, Greg Colvin, Dennis Weid-
ler, Mike Campbell, Guy I-Iitz, jim Karsnitz, and Terry
Waltz.
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Unbeaten Seasonal
Sequence shots show ACI-IS scoring punch in the pole
vault, an event which we never failed to win during
the season. In the process, John Bryce set new re-
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jump. In addition, Ed set a. school record in the triple jump, another strong AC
field event.
Despite a dismal ending,
jim Karsnitz and Brian
Kruger did much to help
AC win the CAC title
during the season.
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mate Ed Fcrnslcr, who used this victory to wrap up the individual scor
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S. Hostetter, D. Gerber, 'N. Ebersole, J. Fernsler, I-I. Rasp, C. Karsnitz. ROW 2: R. Baylor, D.
Steven, D. Risser, R. Marquette, J. I-lower, S. Keller, B. Wentling, S. Tom, I. Shenk, F. Die-
bus, J. Fisher. ROW 3: L. Light, B. Dupler, R. Hitz, H. Nye, H. Schwalrn, S. Schaeffer, B.
Kruger, R. Ebersole, C. Keller, C. Borges. ROW 4: Mr. Fureman, coachg D. Schuniacher, J.
Newman, A. Hamm, G. Light, M. DeLong, R. Beyerle, B. Bryce, J. Brummer, W. Graby. ROW
5: Mr. Eshelman, coach, L. Herr, 1. Atkins, C. Brandt, R. Stark, C. Goodman, S. Royer, B.
Books, L. Keller, D. Bomberger, K. Maulfair.
Junior High T eam's Great Depth
Gary Walborn, Sid I-lostetter,
Henry Rasp, and Dave Wickes
comprised one of several
fine 440 and 880 relay corn-
binations used during the
season.
As Coach Gerber has said repeatedly, "Our track
meets are Won on the hill." Certainly, the jr. High
Track Team's fine season can be attributed to the
willingness of members to sacrifice themselves
during the arduous hours of pre-meet conditioning.
Although not possessing a super star, the forte of this
year's team was a combination of great spirit and good
overall ability, enabling it to lose but one dual meet
during the season. In overwhelming County opposition,
every Little Dutchman Won apoint, illustrating beyond
a doubt the great team depth.
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new County and 90 C . Crest l
Schogl JE-Sigh 88 E lco 1 2
fjftjfe Q20-yard 73 1X2 Susquehanna ss lf2
low hurdles. 54 Wilson 51
105 Elizabethtown 36
66 Middletown 80
Fritz Diebus headed the
the best Jr. High shot-
putting crew in AC
history. Watching
Fritz are Ken Maul-
fair and Allen Gib-
ble, two more out-
standing shotputters.
In addition, jim How-
er and Bob Went-
ling were missing
when the picture was
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LEBANON
COUNTY MEET
AC 71 U2
Norlebco 38 U2
Elco 29
C. Crest ll
Overwhelms County pposition
Daryl Gerber, holder of the Jr.
High record of 10' O" in the pole
vault, will be counted on heavily
to team with john Sollenberger
on next year's varsity.
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For the first year a
girls' track team rep-
resented ACHS in compe-
tition. Despite not having
practiced on much more
than an intramural basis,
the girls did quite well in
the Cedar Cliff Relays as
they finished second in
the Sprint Medley Relay.
Although only a start, it is
hoped that enthusiasm will
cause the formation of an
official ACHS Girls' Track
Team .
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GIRLS' RELAY TEAM: ROW 1:
D. Wartluft, E. Tshudy, F. Sat-
tazahn, S. Stark. ROW 2: D.
Thompson, S. Young, C. Swing-
holm, B. Rott.
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During pre -match meetlng, Coach
Hulshizer gives pairings to team
members.
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SENIORS: S. Stark, F. Sattazahn, B. Weaver,
B. Chadwick.
Dominate Tennis Team
E-
LEFT: "What do you mean close
ones count one -half point ?"
RIGHT: Who's the wise guy that
glued the ball to the tree limb?
It's probably the same joker who
sawed Barb's racket in half.
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Seniors Bid Farewell
As the dawn of tomorrow nears, we
realize that we shall miss the yester-
days. Although we are eager to see
what the future may bring, we cannot
help remembering both the tears and
the laughter We have shared as mem-
bers of the Class of 1966.
We are glad that, after twelve years
in school, we can finally be on our owng
we are grateful that, as mature citizens
We can contribute something to the
nation that has already given us so
muchg we are thankful for the thought-
ful guidance we have been giveng and
We are proud to have graduated from
Annville-Cleona High School.
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with Mixed Emotzons
At the same time, we regret that we
will never a ain walk in these halls sit
g ,
in these classrooms, cheer for our
athletic teams, or enjoy the good com-
radeship of our classmates.
Although memories will linger for
many years in the minds of each of us,
even memories cannot replace the
close friendships cultivated throughout
our school years. Thus, upon gradua-
tion, we are filled with both happiness
and a nostalgic sadness.
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