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

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CORINOMA Annville - Cleona I-Iign School Annville, Pennsylvania 1970 A figure stretches to grasp a complete circle Complete, yet made of prism-like parts Each reflecting and enriching tones, Each making the others whole and full - In perspective. No ordinary circle -its prisms are individuals Dazzling, shimmering from absorption and reflection Individuals Whose symmetric sides are pyramidian phases Academic, social, physical - defining the prisms' shapes - In perspective. A figure strides the past and future, keeping the cirlce in eyeshot. Prepared to grow. i DEX Dedication ............ . 4 Seniors ............... . 14 Faculty and Administration . 40 Clubs ............... . 52 86 Sports ....... . Underclassmen . . . .120 Commencement . . .145 ln... ,-. 4- , , y , -.aw ,...w,,LAf n . A . ...V h Q. .tM,A , 4 V , 55f . R.w-1 f-, s i. .. i . I f-1 f g:J1 ',f':o1 A M- 4,-1. 5.5.1, . ' 4. ., .T'.i'ffF?'s.,' t . . .I nl 3 w Dedication ln appreciation for years of service to Ann- ville-Cleona, the Class of 1970 is proud to dedicate this volume of the Corinoma to Miss Mildred Myers. Dur- ing these years she has not only inspired her students with the teaching of Latin and its history, but also has become a sincere friend to many students, Her honest effort to become involved with the students, willing- ness to discuss current events and problems, and pleasing personality will long be remembered by ev- eryone. During these years she has shown her musical talents by serving as organist for assemblies, concerts and commencement exercises. Perhaps most impor- tantly Miss Myers will be remembered for her time and effort in preparing us for the years ahead. wi 1-. x a M t t xv V . Dedication Since the beginning of his teaching career at A-C, Mr. Howard Moyer has proved his dedication and friendship toward students in many ways. His inspiring history classes have taught us the value of our govern- ment and local history. He also showed concern for the problems of our world in his constant effort to prepare us for the complexities which lay before us. He has excelled not only as a teacher, but also as a coach and sportsman. He was instrumental in organiz- ing and coaching the first tennis and soccer team at Annville-Cleona and he coached the first basketball team that entered the District III PIA state tournament For these attributes as a teacher, determined coach and sincere friend, the Class of 1970 proudly dedicates the Corinoma to Mr. Howard Moyer. .Q 2 1'g' l 8 haw- . lex my is lm 1 55, ,X f .ii ,Le Xxx' U' MY 9 4? Am f - Q' 'iff 4,4 j.. 1 5' ,rf . '- -nljrf 'KX im. 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'W 1 A q igfij - - -gg M -j H7 1 r R N A fx Q.vQ' A Q- Susan Weaver f ' 'L ' r--rf A ff Sue General 1 g'A W Delores Weik D ee A C a d e m i C ..., ,WWW 3 Charlagne Weimer ur. Charlie Academic lames Wise Buckwheat Academic 30 ,,-- Dane Wolfe Dane Academic Kenneth Wolfe Ken General Ronald Wolfe Wolfie Commercial Willard Wombacher Willard Vo-Tech Susan Yake Susie Commercial 31 Mark Yorty Mark Academic Barry Zimmerman Zip Vo-Tech Cynthia Zimmerman Cindy Vo-Tech x 3 8 ii. if Most Studious GLENN LEROY ACHEY VO-Tech Drives a VW bus. Frequents Zeigler's Ice Cream Parlor. TERRY LEE ACHEY Vo-Tech Small but mighty! Miss Witter's headache. Bronson . Hottest cycle this side of Quitty. IAMES R. ATKINS Vo-Tech Has many brothers. Drives to Vo-Tech? Seen but not heard. Track 'I5 Stage Crew 'I, 2, 35 Cross Country 1, IOHN PRICE BARNER, IR. Academic Has a free pass to the Green Terrace . . . How come? His freckles match his personality! Wears wild clothes. Soccer 35 Wrestling 25 Hi-Y 't, 2. LINDA LOUISE BEARD Academic Ken Shuey's dead battery. Pregnant throat. Track and baseball fan. chorus 'I, 2, 35 Glee Club 'I, 2, 35 Pep Club 'I, 2, 35 Yearbook 2. NORMAN RAY BEARE General Uncle Norman . . . Avid volleyball player. Can be a pest. NANCY LEE BEAMESDERFER- Academic Know to stabuice cream before eating it. Monday is her wash day. Boy you're weird! CAROLYN MARIE BEUCHLE Academic Can be found in D-42. Has a head for figures. Literary genius. Chorus 'I5 Pep Club 25 Honor Society 1, 2, 35 Band Front 2, 3. RODERICK EDWARD BEYERLE Academic Lives in his mustang. lust loves POD. Mouth open constantly. Soccer 1, 25 Track 1, 25 Hi-Y15 Stage Crew 2, 35 Chemistry Club 2. GAIL SUSAN BISSINGER Academic Clothes, clothes, clothes . . . Do blondes have more fun? Often seen at the Dixie. Honor Society I, 2, 35 Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 3. SHARON LOUISE BLAUCH Commercial Likes the serenity of Bellgrove life. Many many relatives. Despairs at the sound of a french horn. Chorus 'l, 2, 35 Tri'Hi-Y 'l, 2, 35 FBLA 35 FHA 'l, 25 Secretarial Corp 3. RONALD ALLEN BOMBERGER Academic Bombs around in his red sin wagon. Deserves a second glance. Neet-est year. Chorus 'I, 2, 35 Glee Club 35 Track 1, 25 Football T, 2, 35 Basketball 1, 2, 35 Varsity Club 2, 35 Projectionists1, 2, 3. HARVEY ELLIS BOMBGARDNER General Lights up a dark room . . . Invisible man. Has a haunted house. Band 1, 2, 35 Wrestling 2, 3. BARRY LEE BOOKS Academic Artistic talent galore. Famous saying I knew he was hurt as soon as I saw him bounce. Drives the red rabbit . Track 'l, 2, 35 Cross Country T, 2, 35 Varsity Club 2, 35 Hi-Y 'I5 Tri-Class Play15 Hall Patrol 'l, 2, 3. ROBERT EUGENE BOOKS Academic Guards our money with his life. Loves those music festivals. Known to loose his temper in advance chem. class. Band 'I, 2, 35 Chorus I, 2, 35 Wind Ensemble I, 2, 35 Honor Society 2, 35 Class Officer I, 2, 3. CRAIG ALLEN BORGES Vo-Tech Sure must eat his wheaties! Pin ball machines are his specialty. All around nice guy. Track 1, 2, 35 Cross Country 1, 2, 35 Varsity Club 35 Stage crew 'l, 2, 3. CHARLES EDWARD BRANDT General A one time granny . Quick vvith a quip. Drives a red chevy. Baseball 1, 2, 35 Soccer 35 Cross Country 1, 25 Pep Club I, 2, 35 Hi-Y 1, 2. ANNE DONLEY BROWN Academic Oh those beautiful red curls. Likes the gym floor. Always late for homeroom. Chorus 1, 2, 35 Hockey 'I, 2, 35 Basketball 1, 2, 35 Tennis 'I5 Track Assis- tant 2, 35 FTA 1, 25 Youth Forum 35 Honor Society I, 2, 35 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3. CHARLES DAVID BROWN lr. Commercial Good Grief, Charlie Brown! Can't read his own writing. Almost died on the mile and a half run. Cross Country T5 FBLA 2, 3. IOHN ALLEN BRUMMER Academic Claims two homerooms. Always on the stage UI A quickie Grandpa for the play. Stage Crew 2,35 Chemistry Club 25 Yearbook 3. ROBERT MICHAEL BRYCE Agriculture Prankster. . . hangs around in the ag. room. Hells Angel on a bicycle. FFA 'I, 2, 3. LARRY ALLEN BUFFENMEYER Vo-Tech The governors biggest fanl?l Careful driver . . . Anyone for a cycle ride. ROBERT GORDEN CHABITNOY Academic Knows all the current events. Looks to the sophomore class. Loves ramblers. Band I, 2, 35 Marching Band 15 Football 2. ELIZABETH ANN CHADWICK Academic Athletically inclined. Sprechen Sie Deutsch? Future pro golfer. Basketball 1, 2, 35 Hockey 'I, 2, 35 Tennis 2, 35 Varsity Club 2, 35 FTA 1, 2, 35 Newspaper 1, 2, 35 Tri-Hi-Y 'I, 2, 3. EDITH RANKIN COOPER Academic Make solutions basic by adding acid. Mrs. Kellers headache. Editor and Chief of Yearbook. Chorus 'I, 35 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 35 Library Club 2, 35 Library Ass't. 2, 35 Year- book 2, 35 Tri-Class Play 2. WILLIAM IOSEPH COX lll Agriculture Constantly with jeff. Always at the ag. shop, Real nice guy to know. Chorus 1, 2, 35 Glee Club 'I, 2, 35 FFA 'l, 2, 3. RANDALL DAVID CRAWFORD General Drum core captain. Frequently loses his keys to his hot mustang. Likes blondes. DALE RUSSELL CUSTER General Future Plans include the Air Force, faithful Bellegrove fireman. Fre- quents Tsudy's lake. ghorus 1, 25 Marching Band T, 2, 35 Band I, 2, 35 Wrestling 35 Base- all 2, 3. Contributed Most Best Citizens Most Popular DONNA LEE DEITZ General Credit cards for clothes. Can be seen at the Co-Ed. Long brown hair MICHAEL IOE DeLONG General MacDonald's hamberger flipper . . . knows where the action is, A friend to everyone. Member of the bomb squad. Basketball 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, Soccer 1, 2, 3, Varsity Club 3, Hall Pa- trol 1, 2, Hi-Y 1, 2, Student Council 3. DEBRA LEE DODSON General The beautiful soul . . . easy-going personality. individualistic spirit. Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Library Club 2, 3, Library Ass't. 1, 2, 3. DEBRA KAY DONMOYER Commercial Peppy cheerleader. Watch that other car! ls that another new dress?! Chorus 1, 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3, Wind Ensemble 2, 3, Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, Varsity Club 3, FBLA 2, 3. DEBORAH ANN DUBBS Academic Likes to disagree with Mr. Tulli in POD class. Swings a hot baton. Great impersonation of an old lady. Band 1, 2, 3, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, Chorus 1, Tri-Hi-Y 1. DAWN LOUISE DUTWEILER Academic Active in almost everything. Great sportsman and athlete. Did you see that guy? Chorus 1, 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3, Wind Ensemble 1, 2, 3, Clas Officer 1, 2, 3, Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, FTA 1, 2, 3, Youth Forum 3, Newspaper 3. BRENDA IEAN EBERSOLE General Likes music and a good laugh. Can be seen at many auctions. Comes from a large family. Band 1, 2, 3, Chorus 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Wind Ensemble 1, 2, 3, Brass Choir 1, 2, 3, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, FHA 1, 2, 3, Library Ass't. 1. ALVIN RICHARD EBERSOLE General Hokie's Siamese Twin . . . lead singer of the football team. Was once very quiet. Band 1, 2, 3, Wind Ensemble 1, 2, 3, Football 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, Var- sity Club 1, 2, Hall Patrol 1, 2. MARTHA IANE ESTEP V0-Tech Mr. TuIIi's headache . . . has a regular escort to classes. Sharp dresser. Chorus 1, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3, FBLA 1, 2, Tri-Hi-Y 1. KATHLEEN LOUISE FAKE Academic Drives a flower-power VW bug. ls very glad to give up her piccolo. Did you understand math? Chorus 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3, Marching 1, 2, 3, FTA 2, 3. MARY CATHERINE FAKE Commercial Can be found at the Waterworks. Shy and quiet . . . long black hair. Chorus 1, FBLA 1, 2, 3, FHA 2, 3. Best Dressed ROBERT DENNIS FELTY Academic Smile, you're on candid camera! Knows his way around. For lessons on self defense. . . Band 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, Cross Country 1, 2, Yearbook 2, 3. ALLEN MICHAEL FIDLER Agriculture One of A-C's wrestlers. . . zips around in a blue mustang . . . fond of English? Cross Country 1, 2, 3, Wrestling 2, 3. IOHN IACOB FISHER Academic Leadership, Reliability, Dependability, Sportsmanship, Personality, Looks . . . dedicated to sports . . . has trouble holding onto golf clubs. Seventh grade fan club. Football 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Track and Field 1, 2, 3, Student Council 2, 3, Faculty-Advisory Committee 3, Honor Society 1, 2, 3, Class Officer 1, Youth Forum 2, 3, Hi-Y 1, Hall Patrol 1, 2, Band 1, 2, 3, Dance Band 1, 2, 3, Brass Choir 1, 2, 3, Wind Ensemble 1, 2, 3, Chorus 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 2, 3, Boy's Quartet 2, 3, Varsity Club 1, 2, 3. DEBRA KAY FORWOOD Academic Almost finished with English lsighj. Takes things in stride. Andy's sidekick. Chorus 1, 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3, Marching Band 2, Wind Ensemble 1, 2, 3, FTA 1, 2, 3, Honor Society 2, 3, Newspaper 3, Yearbook 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3. IANET LEE GERBER Commercial Quiet and friendly. Mary Fake's pal. What a giggle! Chorus 1, 2, 3, FHA 2, 3. CLAIR MARLIN GOODMAN General Member of the Mafia. Muscle upon muscle upon muscle . . . Takes great pride in his mustouche. Football 3, Hi'Y 2, 3. MARY ANN GRABY General ls her own hairdresser . . . budding hairstylist. Models Ann Shop fashions. FHA 1. PATRICIA LYNN GRABY Commercial A class shorty . . . Deb's best friend. . . little but mighty. WILLIAM DENNIS GRABY General Looks to red heads in the junior class. Hardly ever gets angry , . . calm and easy going. Track 1. SUSAN ELIZABETH GRANT Academic Bubble of energy goalie for hockey dig those wild stockings. Tuttie . Chorus 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Yearbook 2, 3, Honor Society 2, 3, Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, Varsity Club 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Tri Class Play 2, 3, Track Assistant 2, 3. IOANNA MARIA GUILDOO General WOW, dig that accent! Loves sports, and purple. Long long fingernails. Yearbook 3, Library Club 3, Library Ass't. 2, 3, FHA 3, Tri Class Play 3, Track Ass't. 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 3. BARBARA ANN HALLMAN General One of the lounge gang. Do you hear wedding bells? Steve what's-his-name. Library Ass't. 1, 2, 3, FBLA 1, FNA 1, FHA 1, 2, Library Club 1. KENNETH STOCKLEY HAMM Vo-Tech Up, Up and over. . . friendly smile. . . drives a VW truck. Track 1, 2, 3. EARL THEADORE HARTMAN Agriculture Three of him make a dozen. Works at K8tB. Likes to show off new clothes. Always smiling. FFA 1, 2, 3, Football 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, Varsity Club 2, 3. KAREN RAE HEETER Academic Loves anything about music. MISS LEBANON VALLEY 1970 . Knows the lead singer of We Folk. Long, natural blonde locks. Chorus 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3, Wind Ensemble 1, 2, 3, Stage Crew 1, 2, 3, Yearbook 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3. MARY IANE HEISEY General Addicted to the color orange , . . has wild ideas . . . clothes and more clothes. Library Club 2, 3, Library Assistant 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 3, Yearbook 3, Track Ass't. 2, 3, Track Manager 3. IUANITA FAYE HEMPERLY General Personality and looks . . . is her own seamstress . . . Ron's pride and IOY- Chorus 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 3, Band 1, 2, 3, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, FHA 1, 2, 3, Wind Ensemble 2, 3. KIM DANEEN HEMPERLY Academic Has trouble getting senior pictures. Pals with Marie. One of the tall Crowd. Chorus 'I, 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Yearbook 3, Marching Band 1. MARIE EILEEN HITZ Academic One of the Igood golfers in the class. Gives lessons in dipping ice cream. Frien ly, contagious giggle. Chorus 1, 2, 3, Tri-Class Play 1, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, FHA 1, 2, 3, Yearbook 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3. GERALD G. HOFFER Agriculture Grows soybeans and hauls cattle . . . known to get penned in pig feeders. FFA 1, 2, 3. IAY ROBERT HOFFER Vo-Tech Read head lover. . . manager of the Astor. . . very accident prone. HAROLD EDWIN HOFFSMITH Vo-Tech Quiet when in homeroom. One of the better English students? Fu- ture plumber. Best Athletes Best Artist KIM ERIC HOKE General Winner of County shot put. Sincere, friendly attitude . . . can be found with Flash. Football 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, Varsity Club. ALAN STEVEN HONTZ V0-Tech On the mound he's a star . . . has great ideas in English class. Quiet but lively. Baseball 1, 2, 3, Football 'I. NEVIN RAY HOOVER Academic-Agriculture Mr, President . . .swings a mean gavel. Cool blue car. Turns the girls heads. FFA 1, 2, 3, Hall Patrol 2, 3, Youth Forum 3, Class Officer 3. DWIGHT ALBERT HOSTETTER Academic Can figure out any trig. problem. Sincere, honest ways about him. Quiet guy. RODNEY DIRK HOSTETTER Vo-Tech Bellegrove Fire Company man. . . future plans - electronics. . .what a set of wheels. Track 2, 3. CONNIE RACHEL IMBODEN Commercial Gym enthusiast. Rules the south end of the Cafe. Constantly with Miss Basehore. Hockey 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Honor Society 2, 3, FBLA 2, 3, Stage Crew 2, 3, Newspaper 2, 3, FTA 'I, Chorus 1. LINDA SUSAN IRWIN General Makes frequent trips to Canada. Zips around Cleona in a two-toned MG, BilI, what are you up to now? FHA 1, Tri-Hi-Y 1, Tennis 1. CRAIG ALAN KARSNITZ Academic Mighty mouth of D-36 . . . going to Europe to play soccer. . . will go far academically and athletica ly. Chorus 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3, Wind Ensemble 'I, 2, 3, Brass Choir 1, 2, 3, Soccer 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, Student Council 1, 2, 3, Honor Society 1, 2, 3, Hi-Y 1, 2, Hall Patrol 1, 2, Youth Forum 2. IANET FAYE KEENER Commercial High scorer in bowling. Types for teachers through the secretarial corp. Good Easter egg candy maker for youth fellowship. FBLA 3, FHA 1, Tri-Hi-Y 1, Secretarial Corp 3, Chorus 1, 2, 3. LANCE IAY KELLER Academic Boss Man loves New York City, member of the bomb squad, likes Dodge Darts. Basketball 2, 3, Hi-Y 1, 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 3. ROBERT LLOYD KELLER lr. General Temper, temper. Have you found your pictures yet? Most Likely to Succeed Best Personality CHRISTOPHER PIKE KELLER Academic Knows how to throw his weight around. King of the Cleona gang. Friendly to all. Football 1, 2, 35 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3. RANDALL RAY KELLY Academic Wit, charm, style karate chopper. . . Frequently seen driving a cam- per around. Loves POD? Band 2, 35 Wind Ensemble 2, 3. SUSAN KAY KLINE General HAC here I come! Makes many trips to the Red Barn, Pleasing per- sonality. FBLA 'I5 FHA 1, 25 Chorus 1, 2, 3, WILLIAM THEODORE KLINE General Number One high jumper. . .walks cool. What more can l say? Soccer 2, 35 Basketball 1, 2, 35 Track 1, 2, 35 Cross Country 'I5 Hi-Y 1,25 Student Council 35 Varsity Club 1, 2, 3. MARILYN MARIE KRAMER Academic Voted most courteous . . . nice to know. Will attend HAC. Chorus 1, 2, 35 Band 1, 2, 35 Marching Band 2, 35 FHA 2, 3. LYNN MARIE KREIDER Academic Petite. . . short wavy black hair. Friendly to all . , .dependable Chorus 'I, 25 Tri-Hi-Y 'I, 2, 35 Pep Club 2, 35 FTA 2, 3, CLAIR RICHARD KREISER General One of the shy people , . . seldom heard in class. Drives carefully? DEBORAH KAY KREISER General Refuses to wear glasses for senior pictures. Hee, hee, hee . . . SiIk's sidekick. Library Ass't. 2, 35 FHA 2, 35 FBLA 'I. SANDRA MAE KREISER Commercial Great ability to play sports. Shy, but a great friend. Mary fake's com- panion. FBLA 'l, 2, 35 FHA 2. BENIAMIN PETER KRUGER General One time big band organist. ls addicted to German cars. Easy going SUV- Band 'l, 2, 35 Hi-Y 1, 25 Soccer 'I, 2, 35 Student Council 3. SUZANNE MARIE LEMON Academic Deep alto voice. Looks to the junior class. Proved her abilities as an actress. Another teacher's kid. ' Chorus 1, 2, 35 Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Band 1, 2, 35 Marching Band 1, 2, 35 Wind Ensemble 'l, 2, 35 Newspaper 1, 3. GENE ALLEN LEONARD Vo-Tech Captain of the football team, member of All-County Football team. All around great guy. . . Dianne's hero. Football 1, 2, 35 Track 1, 2, 35 Varsity Club 2, 3. GREGORY EARL LIGHT Academic Dedication to his work? Don't know do Ya? Can cook a fancy meal. Chorus 2, 35 Glee Club 2, 35 Band 1, 2, 35 Marching Band 15 Dance Band I, 2, 35 Wind Ensemble 1, 2, 35 Brass Choir 2, 35 Honor Society1, 2, 35 Class Officer 1, 25 Student Council 35 Hi-Y 15 Stage Crew 1, 2, 35 Faculty-Student Advisory Committee 35 Track 15 Wrestling 25 Tri-Class P ay 1. LILY ANN LINGLE Commercial Frequently seen in Hershey. Horse lover. Long, lovely red hair. Chorus 15 Yearbook 2, 35 FHA 1, 2, 35 FBLA 35 Newspaper 25 Honor Society 35 Secretarial Corps 3. THOMAS ALBERT LING LE V0-Tech Ford man that drives everyone around. One of three Tom Lingles' at A-C. Livens up the class. Football 1, 25 Track 1, 2. ROBERT RICHARD LIVERING General Quiet Liver . . . double jointed. Works at Millers' Store. Loves Corvettes. IANET LOUISE LONG Commercial The silent type . . . long shiny hair. Pleasing personality. Chorus 1, 2, 35 FHA 1, 25 FBLA 1, 2, 35 Secretarial Corp 3. IEANNE MARIE LOOSE Commercial Peppy cheerleader. . . always on the go. Always talking to Sondi. Chorus 1, 2, 35 Student Council 1, 2, 35 Pep Club 2, 35 Tri-Hi-Y 'I5 Var- sity Club 2,35 Cheerleading 'I, 2, 3. KIRBY GENE MARTIN General Wake up, Kirby! Beatles, Beatles, Beatles . . . Ah, look at the little MG. IUDY MARIE MCCORKLE Academic Studious Miss with arms full of books. Gets perturbed in advanced chemistry class. Anything for an A. Chorus 1, 2, 35 Band 1, 2, 35 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 35 FTA 'l, 2,35 Honor Society 'l, 2, 3. REYNOLDS BALMER MARQUETTE Academic Active in everything . . . known to all. Least suspected squirt gun man. Known for last minute speeches. Chorus 1, 2, 35 Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Boy's Quartet 2, 35 Band 1, 2, 35 Wind Ensemble 1, 2, 35 Dance Band 1, 2, 35 Brass Choir 'l, 2, 35 Youth Forum 25 Varsity Club 1, 2, 35 Student-Faculty Advisory Committee 35 Student Council 1, 2, 35 Soccer 1, 2, 35 Basketball 2, 35 Baseball 2,35 Hi-Y 1, 2. GRACE MARIE MASE Academic Short and Sweet . . . Friendly smile. Is popular with the guys. FHA 1, 2, 35 Tri-Hi-Y 'I5 Cheerleading 15 Pep Club 'l, 2, 3. CLYDE BRUCE MEYER Agriculture A farmer boy . . . seldom heard . . .friendly guy to get to know. FFA 1, 2, 35 Band 1, 2, 3. DAVID LEWIS MEYER General Boycotts the barber shop. Likes to pester girls in chorus. Talkative . . . Peace! Chorus 1, 2, 35 Band 1 2, 35 Projectionist Club 1, 2, 35 FBLA 'I. DIANNE FAY MEYER Vo-Tech Future beautician. . . always talking. Genius in math class. lust loves track and football. Band 1, 2, 35 FHA 1, 2, 35 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3. DEBORAH ANN MILLER Academic Frequently seen in F-59. Good worker who likes to get things done . . . Friendly to everyone. Best Actors ,,..,.n wi ia? 53 ,Q If if Chorus I, 2, 3, Glee Club 'I, 2, 3, Yearbook 3, Newspaper 'I, 2, 3, Pep Club I, 2, 3. IAMES TIMAEUS MUMMA General Works at Agway. Quiet but not shy. Owner of curly hair. IEFFREY DANIEL NEWMAN Agriculture One of the little guys with a not so little personality. Always gabbing . . . Nice to know. FFA I, 2, 3. RICHARD ELI NICKLISS Vo-Tech Nancy-Lou Bar-B-Que man. Handsome with or without his glasses. Smart in math? Wrestling 2, 3, Track I, 2, 3. LAWRENCE GERALD NOLL General District band man. I-lad a Gloria-fied year. Laughs fast . Band I, 2, 3, Marching Band I, 2, 3, Dance Band I, 2, 3, Wind Ensem- ble I. LINDA KATHRYN PARTRIDGE Commercial Swings a mean tennis racket . . . competed in track at Cedar Clihf Always with Connie. Band 'l, 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y I, FBLA I, 2, 3, Field Hockey 'I, 2, 3, Tennis I, 2, 3, Basketball 3, Secretarial Corp 3. DARRELL EDWARD PETERSON Academic Track manager . . . quiet until you get to know him . . . has a head for figures. Stage Crew I, Honor Society I, 2, Track 2, 3, Cross Country 3. LARRY ROBERT PYLES Vo-Tech Bellegrove Fire Crew man. Think you're smart, huh? Quiet and friendly. FFA l, 2, 3. ANGELA MATILDE QUILES General Beautiful complexion eyes . , . studies hard . , . plans an early marriage. DEBORAH ANN RAGGUINTO General Watch that temper! Curly, short hair . . . makes frequent trips to the Co-Ed. Marching Band 'I, 2, FHA 2, 3, Library Club 2, Library Ass't. I, 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 'I, 2, 3. DENNIS MARK RHOAD Vo-Tech Undefeated record for being late to English class. Could easily resist girls. Mrs. Colliers headache. Track I, 3, Proiectionist Club I, Stage Crew I. ANDREA ANN RHODES Academic Always ready for a laugh . . . As Long As He Needs Me . . . pleas- ing personality . . .will go far. Chorus I, 2, 3, Band l, 2, 3, Wind Ensemble 'l, 2, 3, Yearbook 2, 3, Track Ass't. 2, 3, Basketball I, 3, Class Officer 2, 3, Pep Club I, 2, 3, Marching Band I, 2, Varsity Club 3. DON RICKY RISSER Academic Has a different car every week . . . livens math class. Best year in track. MICHAEL LEE RISSER Agriculture Was once in a TV commercial. Mr. Chairman, I call for . . Nice to get to know. Most Courteous Class Clowns DENNIS WAYNE ROWLAND Academic A great guy and great actor who is both polite and congenial, Always wears a smile in tirnes of trouble. Chorus I, 2, 3, Glee Club 'I, 2, 3, l3oy's Quartet 2, 3, District Chorus I, 2, 3, Regional Chorus I, 2, 3, Tri-Class Play 2, 3. STEVEN RUSSELL ROYER General Drives a hot chevy. Marty's body guard. Quiet, but a friend to all. Band I, 2, 3, Marching Band I, 2, Auto Mechanic Club 3. STEVEN IAMES SCHAEFFER General Shines in POD . . . usually has the right answers . . . easy going. Stage Crew I, Hi-Y 2. IAN ANN SCHOOMAKER Academic One of Deb's best friends. A good public speaker. lries hard in En- glish class. Chorus I, Band I, 2, 3, Wind Ensemble 2, 3, LDFG's 2, 3, Tri-Class Play 'I, 2. HAROLD GEORGE SCHWALM . A General Keeps the teachers busy . . . seen quite otten in the student lounge a real nut. Proiectionists Club 'l, 2, 3, Stage Crew I, Soccer 2, 3, FBLA 3. ILJDY ANN SHAFFER Vo-Tech Great driver . . . lf I crack up the Mustang Larry will kill me! Cin- dy's pal. Band I, Hockey I, 2, Tennis I, FBLA I, Library 2. KENNETH HAROLD SHUEY Academic Good football and baseball player. Drives the red bomb. Fun to be around. Football ico-capt.i I, 2, 3, Baseball I, 2, 3, Varsity Club I, 2, 3, Hall Patrol I, 2, 3, Chorus I. SHARON IEAN SMITH General Spends her time either knitting or quilting. Always laughing. Terror on the tennis court. Chorus I, 2, 3, Varsity Club 2, 3, Tennis I, 2, 3, FHA I, 2, 3, Pep Club 'I, 2, 3, Library Club I, 2, Library Ass t. I, 2. IAY LAVERN SNAVELY Academic Participated in pep band. Rides a motorcycle. Quiet . . . sometimes. Band I, 2, 3, Marching Band I, 2, 3, Dance Band 2, 3, VVind Ensemble 2, 3, Brass Choir I, 2, 3, Pep Band 2, 3. RONALD IAMES STARK General Quiet, but will speak his mind. Silky's headache. Can do without school. SYLVIA SUSAN STASKO General Avon Calling! Dave's coming home this week-end! Pretty eyes and long brown hair. GERALD HOWARD TAULBEE Academic Naturally curly hair. . . likes his beach pants . . .one of the beau- tiful people. Band 1, 2, 35 Marching Band 1, 2, 35 Wind Ensemble 1, 2, 35 Chorus 2. LYNDA RAE TROUTMAN Academic Has ideas of her own. Intelligent blonde. Strives for perfection in everything. Has a tendency to argue with Mr. Kline. Chorus 'l, 35 Band 1, 35 Glee Club I, 35 Honor Society 1, 35 Wind En- semble 1,35 Pep Club 15 Newspaper I5 Youth Forum 35 Tri-Class Play 3. THOMAS HEILMAN TUCKER Agriculture Quiet until you get to know him . . . sleeps during study halls. . . easy to get to know. FFA I, 2, 35 Hall Patrol 3. KAREN LOUISE UMBERGER . Academic Has a pet cat who is a star. Very talented pianist. Did I hear you say lohn Brummer?! Friend to all. Band 'l, 2, 35 Dance Band 'I, 2, 35 Wind Ensemble 2, 35 Marchin 1 Band 2, 35 Chorus and Glee Club Accompanist 1, 2, 35 Cheerleading I5 Honor Society 2, 35 Stage Crew 2, 35 Pep Club 1, 2, 3. CONSTANCE SUZANNE VanWlNKLE General Never has to worry about dry cleaning bills. Future fashion merchan- diser. Sharp dresser. Chorus 1, 2, 35 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 35 Yearbook 35 Pep Club 1, 2, 35 Marching Band 'l, 2, 35 Color Guard I, 2, 35 Honor Society 3. SONDRA ANN WARFEL Commercial Tall gal with a gracious smile. You can find her with leanne or Linda. One of the lounge bunch. FBLA 2, 35 Secretarial Corp 3. LILLIAN ELIZABETH WEABER General Mr. Light's homeroom headache . . . always on the go . . . friendly to everyone. Library Ass't. 35 Pep Club 1, 2, 3. MARLETTA KAY WEAVER Commercial Silent typel but can get excited at times. Still looking, Easy to get along with her. Chorus 'l, 2, 35 Band 1, 2, 35 Marching Band 35 FBLA 3. SUSAN FAYE WEAVER General Drives like a maniac. Laughs a lot . . . a great friend to know. Chorus 'l, 2, 35 FHA I, 2,35 Tri-Hi-Y1. DOLORES IEAN WEIK Academic Always offers a word of friendliness. Tri-Class Play ham , Future social worker. Chorus 1, 2, 35 Glee Club 2, 35 Tri-Hi-Y 'l, 2, 35 Pep Club 2, 35 Tri Class Play 3. Best Musicians .Q it-Q CHARLAGNE DENISE WEIMER Academic A lot of fun to be around. Problems, problems problems . . . Has the whole school for a fan club. Future plans include acting. Chorus 1, 2, 35 Marching Band 'l, 2, 35 Band I, 2, 35 Glee Club 2, 35 Dance Band 1, 2, 35 Field Hockey 2, 35 Basketball I5 Pep Club 'l, 2, 35 Tri-Class Play 2, 35 Stage Crew 35 Student Council 35 Youth Forum 2. IAMES LEE WISE Academic Gets in heated discussions in POD class. Small but mighty. Great actor in Meet Me ln St. Louis . Band 1, 2, 35 Marching Band 1, 2, 35 Wind Ensemble 35 Glee Club 35 Pep Band 2, 35 LDFG's I, 2, 35 Tri-Class Play I, 35 Track I, 2, 35 Cross Country 1, 2, 35 Student Council 3. DANE ADAM WOLFE Academic Active fireman at Cleana Fire Co. 111. Promotes class projects, Able stage man with the lights. Nice looking car. Stage Crew 2, 35 Baseball 2, 35 Representative to Lebanon Co. junior Youth Council 2, 3. KENNETH SPITLER WOLFE lr. General Gets a charge out of electricity. Very reserved yet friendly. Organizer for class project. RONALD GARY WOLFE Commercial Sondi's headache. Has a sly friendly smile. Always ready for a place. FBLA 2, 3. VVILLARD L. WOMBAGHER lr. Vo-Tech Newcomer to ACHS. Sleeps during English class. Got a pencil I can borrow? SUSAN IEANNE YAKE Commercial Vice-President of Tri-Hi'Y. Always seems to be laughing . . . loyal friend. Chorus 'l, 2, 35 Tri-Hi-Y 'l, 2, 35 FHA 1, 25 FBLA 35 Secretarial Corp 3. MARK EDWARD YORTY Academic Oh those purple socks Dr. lekyl, Mr. Hyde of I3-ll outstanding flirting ability. Stage Crew 2, 3. BARRY DELBERT ZIMMERMAN VO-Tech Cool dresser, looks plus! Now totes a moustache. Track learns Num- ber One -Meep, Meep!! Track 1, 2, 3. CYNTHIA MARIE ZIMMERMAN Vo-Tech One of ludy's friends . . . pretty smile and bubbling personality Hails from Oklahoma. Newspaper 15 Library Club 1, 25 Library Ass't. 1, 25 FBLA I, 2, Most Attractive I F NI A A S N DT U R L A T T Y I Members of the Annville-Cleona School Boardi STANDING' Richard H. Gingrichg Nevin H. Bordlemayg Richard M. Harris, Paul Kramcrg Elra A, Worcester. SEATEDQ Karl L. Lockwood, lanws T. Karsnitz, presidenlg Howard A. Weaverg William U. Berry. The 1969-70 Annville-Cleona School Board planned for the future development of education in the district by instituting new ideas for the school year. Committees were reorganized to become deeply involved in the educational pro- cess of the school district. Educational develop- ments such as block scheduling in the tenth grade, added elective courses for the senior high and an elementary guidance program were a few of the steps taken to further help the students comprehend knowledge easier and help the teacher understand the students potential. The school board will continue its work as it devel- opes a Long Range Development Program that will include Elementary and Secondary schools. Administration Mr. Coleman became the principle ol' Ann- ville-Cleona during the summer of I969. He vvorked vvith the Student Council in providing a school store and a Senior School Lounge during the school term of 1969-1970. Mr. Coleman, ready to give council to anyone vvho asked, also partici- pated in the Student-Teacher Advisory Board which helped bridge the gap betvveen the stu- dents and the teachers. In reference to the sen- iors, they believe that he showed them that school had responsibilities set lor each person, but that school could be lun and enjoyable il that responsibility was carried out to perfection. Mr. Schwang, a newcomer to A-C-H-S from California, became the high school's assistant principal to Mr. Coleman in the I969-'l97O school year. His attitude tovvard all raised the moral not only ol' the students, but also of the teachers. 'ii 413,21 ' 'Q ff? s.g.Al-4 'I Mr. Elvin Fake, senior high guidance counselor, prepares seniors for college entrance requirements. As junior high guidance counselor, Mr Forney's job includes over-seeing tests, Mrs. Mary Zimmerman, special education teacher, displays patience and personality in her teaching methods. 42 all Mrs. loan Moyer, school librarian, smiles as she reads the list of new books added to our library. 'R Mrs. Janette Myers assists Mrs, Moyer in her endless duties as librarian. Annual eye tests are included in the duties of Miss Ruth Keene, school nurse. 43 Mr. Rodney DeHaven and Mrs. C. Clare LaBarbt-ra Miss Witter calmly waits for an answer from one of her students Mr. DeHaven seems pleased at the progress of the Tri-Class Play Art Department .tM,,f.ff'!M ILS Business Education Department 44 gg-.--sf, Milli. -Q ge M L ss...-ai It SEATED: Mrs. Ada Light STANDING: Miss Ruth Witter, Mr. Marlin Snider w5W 'Xi' I, Driver Education Department Mr. less johnson and Mr. joseph Hartman 45 Miss McCuIloh discusses gram- mar with her students. English Department SEATED: Mrs. Sara Bixler, Mrs. Isabel Gingrich, Miss Carol Ford, Mrs. Stephanie Collier, STANDING Mr. Lewis Liebert, Miss Mildred Myers, Miss loan McCullon, Mr. lames Marlin SEAIED: Mrs. Susanm- Bisiwp, Miss Miidrcci Myvrs,S'I'ANDlNG1 Mr Tvrry Light, Mr. David Krug.,vr Mr. Glenn VVorrv'sl0r, Miss Kathlvvn Reno, Miess Suv Baer-bore, Mr. Kg-mwih Snydvr . s. - ...ag or zazzzwl-K 8 ' . Shiv lust push the button and let the machine do the rest. I Lx Home Economics Department Mrs. Linda Rhoads, Mrs. Ruth Schaffer, Mrs. Lenore Lebo Lowell Morton 5 Industrial Arts Department , 'J SEATED: Mrs. C, Claire LaBarbara STANDING: Mr. Harry Brandt, Mr. Ronald Schlaybach, Mr. No, cows do not have feathers. Music Department Mr. William Lemon, Mrs. Verna Sollenberger, Mr. james Huey 5 ink .M Mathematics Department SEATED: Mr. joseph Houser, Mrs. Barbara Rank, Mrs. Dorothy Keller, Mrs, jennifer Campbell STANDING: Mr. john Roman, Mr. David Kruger, Mr. Kenneth Parks www an at t,,,.,,r,s-,,.,q,Qw.,,www K What did you say that grade was again? 48 L a , , V SEATED: Mrs, Suzanne Foltz, Mr. Howard Moyer, Miss Elanor Witmrycr, Mr. Gvorgv Gvrbcr, STANDING: Mr. Michael Shifflet, Mr. Richard Eschvn- mann, Mr. lames Diberl, Mr. Dvnnis Tulli I-Ilstor Department 49 Employees Mrs. Lorraine Shay, Mrs. Ruth Maulfair, and Mrs. Gladys Marlin assist Mr. Gingrich in performing his duties set forth by the school board. Mrs. Doris Markey attends to a never ending job as secretary. Mrs. Nancy Meyer, as secretary in the high school office, ansvvc-rs many calls during the yt-ar, tw' Bus Drivers: SIANDING: M. Layman, l. Fake, G, Stover, L. Stover, A, Miller. KNEELINC: W. Bomgarclnvr, R. Seigcr, A. Struphar. 1 ,x , r , . I , s -. fx, f U- fi Custodians: A. Rice, A. Rulwr, S Simmons, R. Sallazahn, C, Grahy, k + ?,g:,f5i5,g 154: f . , . Mfrs ' ix, W., ,,,,V,L , H+ ,,. 1 'fx-F Wil .. ffwfa- ff z' K :fi fz 4. ,lu f' J ,. K ,fihff Wlffji ,cp Q3-gwf, . :sf :LJ f, 'lfii-f eww - --ia,r,, .L ., vffql yy W9 L, -x . n.-1 . KP 5. i ph' , -4 . 4 V, N mga. W I'z1 Y ws. Wim., ' ' .., 'fi' fm 3 NEP A lfgfzly ., , M .,...,fs,1:' - f ff'-1 ' mx- ,Nive- 1 'Ni 1 wi ,Q ,,. V H ' K4 .f , x 4 'UQ X' 3' 6 1 sa' 'fa ,, hz - V V ., L,,Wx ,fe Beef mf 1969-'70 Annville-Cleona High School Band g Si-Agllk . . .im X, .....unrv X N k lf'-Qx:iliN35??Nw,fX' '-.-- - Q... . L.. A g Mr. Huvy shows I1-cl Slmhvr his part. - I'vrc'L1ssum1 Vx 5 Timv out .1 lm-ak. Acricivnl s will Imppvn. Mr. Iluvy hands wut lickvlz-. for the Concert. Riclmrd Hamer pmflicos his solo. ,, ny. O - ., Y. Au I Qin! .. ...nf A4 I V532 Qty Praclicv makes pvrfvft. The Dance- Band Mr. Lvmrm dirt-fl s Brass Choir Marching Band Salutes 100th Year Of Football The 1969-70 Marching Band, conducted by Mr. lames Huey, saluted the 'lO0th anniversary of football with the help of Miss Baker and Mr. Coble, two Lebanon Valley College students. They made the formations for the band to fol- low and helped decide what music the band should play at this special game. The band practiced hard over the summer and during school hours, too, to prepare the shows for half-time for the ever-excited crowds at home and away. The marching band also marches in the Pal- myra Christmas parade and in the Memorial Day parade in Annyille. Band Front worked along with the band to make it great as it was, Page 57 Qmiddle picturel Colorguard Beucle, Captainp G. Walborn, K. Schneider B Brandt VanVVinkle, and S. Nissley. Majorettes: lvl. Estep, Headg I. Gamble D Wagner Shellenberger, and D, Dubbs, Head. 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'Y ' s Q..ngnmgL44 x - .Hi .ui JH Q: mg-366 Q9 63 QI 1969-70 Sr. High Cherus 39 59 FBLA And Secretarial Corps is l f r- ' f 1 at 4 lhe Future Business Leaders ot' America help prepare the Commercial students for a husiness career. the biggest event this year for the club was the Spring Regional which was held at our school, There were various skill tests and then there was a banquet, after which Mayor Iohn VVorrilow spoke to the area l'.l3.L.A. Clubs, Mr. Snider, F.B,L.A.'s advisor, helped to make this year's events a success. UPPER RIGHT: F.B,L.A. Officers SEATED: Mr. Snider, Advisorg I. Long, Repq C. Brown, Presg B, Fuhrman, Sec.g MISSING: H. Wampler, Treasg and S. Warfel, V. Pres. LOWER RIGHT: The Secretarial Corps does typing duties for the school. The duties ot' these inexpendable secretaries are varied, Future Homemakers X Of America S A Z. .. I. F.H.A.: SITTING: I. Hemperly, Sec., G. Mase, Pres., Mrs. Lebo, Advisor, M. Kramer V. Pres. STAND- ING: 'lst ROW: M. Hitz, B. Hosteller, S. Kline, L. Zimmerman, N. MCCOrkle, B. Donmoyer, I. Keen- er, N. Keith, K. Klick, 1. Krall, I. Long, S. Weaver, D. Noll, 2nd ROW: I, Sellers, W. Smith, K. Hoover, I. Guildoo, C. Graham, S. Stasko, I. Gerber, S. Miller, D. Whitman, D. Hackenberg, L. Kleinfelter, B. Blouch, A. Hostetter, D. Shenk, 3rd ROW: I. Waybright, M. Bucher, M. Raber, P. Brown, M. Taul- bee, S. Wagner, B. Hostetter, R. Samaska, G. Felly, R. Hershey, D. Buffenmeyer, I. Hirschbock, N Smith. 61 FF Parliamentary Procedure Is 2nd In Count FFA.: Rovv 11 C. Mt-yt-r, v. Pres., i M. Risser, Sec., B. Hitz, Sentinal, N. Hoover, Pres., G. Holter, Treas., T. Tucker, Rep., W. Cox, Chaplain, Q ROW 2: R. Burke, L. Heagy, C. Hos- A teller, C. Howard, D. Horn, N. Hea- gy, E. Evans, C. Long, Mr. Morton, Advisor, ROW 3: L. Struplwar, D. Patches, S. Hitz, B. Burke, K. Klein- telter, M. Haldernan, A. Martin, F. Kettering, ROW 4: D. Kreiser, T. Hartman, M. Sauder, K. Diem, K. Kreider, I. Heller, T. Rhoads, ROW 5: I. Hostetter, H. Miller, D. Rhoads, D. Parker, D. Finkbiner, N. Fbersole, P. Witman, .'f:gis..f-5 fwfr- p.:fn'W1 'E v F PARLIAMENTARY PROCEDURE TEAM: SEATED1 B. Hitz, Advisor, M. Risser, Sec., N. Hoover, Pres., C. Meyer, V. Pres., STANDING: S. Hitz, Sentinal, L. Heagv, Chaplain, D.Horn, Substitute, N. I-leagy, Substitute, ROW 3: K. Kreider, Substitute, K. Diem, Reporter, K. Kleinfelter, Treas. 62 .t,,g,tf 'Fl i 'F l X.. ...Q--M Z x1s.af Clyde Meyer speaks to those who attended the F.F.A. banquet. 63 Future urses Of America 2 r gif F.N.A.: SEATED: I. Sellers, Treasg C. Gross, Pres.g F. Williams, V. Pres.g M. Bucher, Sec. STANDING SECOND ROW: D. Miller, K. Horn, I. Long, D. Schwenk. THIRD ROW: K. Gress, O. Graaf, B Scheib, S. Tucker, C. Aughinbaugh, M. Forney, K, Kreiser, K. Hollowell. MISSING: Miss Keene- 64 f' I The Sr. High National Honor Society sponsored Crazy Clothes Day from which they received 520000. They donated the money to the Peace Corps for the School Partnership Pro- gram. The money was sent to Conception, Paraguay, where it was used in the building of a new school in a lovv income area. Since the Honor Society is a service organization, it spon- sored the bookstore and kept the bulletin board up to date. The Honor Society also parti- cipated in a district Honor So- ciety Conference at Lehigh University. F.T.A.: SEATED: R. Boyer, C. Graham, K. Kirkwood, C. Sholly, I. McCorkIe, D. Dulweiler, K. Fake, K. Rauch, L. Kreider, S. Lash, L. Meyer, STANDING: C. Sholly, E. Hower, I. Trau- ger, B. Hostetler, Mr. Mar tin, Advisor, D. Forwood, S, Frey, M. Rhodes, G. Garosi, I. Kingsley, H. Kreamer, ROW 3: P. O'NeaI, R. Adomitis, B. Chadwich, P. Murphy, P. Schwalm, I. Hopple, B. Scheib. Future Teachers Of America N Library Club Arid Assistants Library Club: frightj SITTING: Mrs. Moyer, Advisor T, Reitz, Treas.p K, Schnider, V. Pres.g N. Smith, Pres, S. Daily, Sec.g M. Heisy, Chap.g 2nd ROW: R. Bow- man, B. Hein, C. Kaylor, B. Fake, M. Safslrom, K Troutman, S. Hirschbock, 3rd ROW: C. Albright, I Klahr, O. Graaf, E. Cooper, I. Guildoo, I. Kleinfelter, M. Raber, I. Waybright, D. Garosi -1 -L. ' v 5. Q I Editors: SITTING: C. ImIJofIen, D. Dutweiler, Iunior Editor, D. Garosip Senior Editor, D. Miller, D. Forwooci, B, Chad- wick, STANDING: D. Brandt, G. Garosi, M, Rhodes, L. Zengerle, S, Lemon, I. Paine, Dutchman Crier Spreads News Throughout The School Reporters: SITTING: B. Belly, E. Lingle, K, Beily, I. Tresco, G. Longenecker, K, Eariy, STANDING: R. Dolter, I. Granger, R. if Fry, K. Hollowell, S. Miller, I. Meyer. 470 69 They seem to get wrapped up in their work! I Projecitionists Aid Teachers In Instruction PRGIECTIONISTS: KNEELING: R. Atkins, C, Howard, ROW 1: Mr. Swingholrn, Advisor, H, Schwalrn, 1. Snavely, R. Miller, M. Fogelman, J. Wolfe, D. Hardy, P. Hess, ROW 2 B. Burke, M. Nissley, R. Reitz, B. Keener, I. Ditzler, G. Cutman. 70 G 3 3 f' i M L iii' 44 4. K 2 47 THE LITTLE DFGS: S. Kettering, R. Boyer, Mrs. LaBarh.ara, Advisorp M. Wethington, S. Vogelsong, 1. Granger. Little DFGS Practice In Public: Speaking Mark Wethington and Perry We-imer placed in the Lebanon Optical Oratorical Contest. 71 Clee Club Presents The Lowland Sea The Glee Club, directed by Mrs. Verna Sollenberger and Miss loan McCulloh, presented The Lowland Sea on May 8, 1970, at 8:00 P.M. It was a job well done. The Cast Dorie Davis johnny De Captain jesse Nathaniel Hazard Amos The Ship's Doctor Hannah Belinda Nathaniel's Chi-ldren Delight Patience Faith Karen Heeter Dennis Rowland Rennie Marquette Dwight Ensrninger john Fisher Craig Karsnitz Lynda Troutman Suzy Grant Rozelle Boyer Deborah Miller Brenda Ebersole ll fig YA? lf-Q I Stage Crew Helps Prepare The Stage Sr I-hgh Student Council Serves 5ClWOOl vu ,W , .I PIIINII Il ,-A V: .C,. T c nw Nlushc my x STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES: SIEATED: C, Marslml, C W1-i111m-r, C Uilzlvr, ID. Sanders, STANDING: B Rocllwy, I. Wise, XV. Klum M. llc-Long, Ii. Kru5.gvr. STUDI Nl COLIN Y cill srwxlolxs SI2AlI,IJ: I Ins lr: ms IJ Imlmrs V I'rc s lx VI IH L11 lim l'rc-sg Mr. Iulms ,Mlvlsurj I 'Ur Svcg ROW x ,..S KlISl1lll C I V P I' 'VI m Bugr X lTlIII.,lUII lx llEllllA HIGH suiillli J l 16 Wffll ME,UHlNliU3..BUR0 ... .... fri- -- .J-C: -J.-,J The Sr. High Student Council has a big responsi- bility towards the school. Among these responsibili- ties are, morning announcements, handbook, stu- dent store, assemblies, parking lot, bulletin board, flag, lost and found, and student lounge. Student Council is responsible for selling refreshments at home basketball games. lt also held many interest- ing assemblies. Student council helps to develop responsibility among the students. It also improves relationships among the students and the teachers. Two new additions, for which the Student Coun- cil was responsible, were added to the school. They were, the student lounge and the student store. The lounge was for seniors only. Seniors were able to go there during study halls. Soft drinks and candy were sold. The store was open to the whole school. Some items which could be bought there were, T-shirts, jackets, sweaters, candy, pencils, stuffed animals, and others. The store turned out to be quite a suc- cess. ll BISHOP CIJEVITT I s' . L r 3 y sa - K Q v R wx -. 5 i Q X N X -. Q Sf- rgf ff k W x s X .Q Q 5 xx Qx 1 1 is NAR K 4 Q r gy .-:M gpg may is flwsifgfs -1 ilk 42, 5, ,X -,gy gi A ig wg-api. X xx- f A 31 .xy X .,,. 2+ 15 Hey photographer! Want to take our picture? Meet Me St. Louis g 4 's Meet Me ln St. Louis was the title for the three act Tri-Class play sponsored by the juniors. It was held on March 5 and 6,1970 at 8:00 om. at the high school. The cast consisted of: Mr. Smith ......... .... D ennis Rowland Mrs. Smith . . . . Charlagne Weimer Rose . . . . . . Suzanne Lemon Esther . . . . . Rozelle Boyer Agnes . . . . . Delores Weik Tootie ......... Lon ........... Grandpa Prophater Katie ............ Mrs. Wanghop .. Ida Boothby ,.. lohn Shephard .. Fred Gregory .. Lucille ...... Mr. Dodge . Mr. Duffy . . Conductolr . . Prompters . . Stage Hands . . . . . Susan Grant ... lohn Granger ,... lohn Moeckel . Ioanna Guildoo ..... Elizabeth Lingle . . . Charlotte Graham ...... lames Wise Mark Wethington . . Lynda Troutman . . . David Meyer .........Scott Michael Delong Karen Hollovvell Brenda Hostetter Connie lmboden Dane Wolfe Kettering F L x ,gm 3 I f' ' lal if r 19 l , . a' 1' M I -x L Make-up anyone? an TRI-HI-Y: SEATED: A. Brown, Treas., D. Weik, Corresponding Sec., S. Grant, Pres., S. Yake, V. Pres., L. Kreider, Sec., M Hitz, Chap., ROW 2: C. Bissinger, D. Meyer, S. Blouch, D. Dodson, M. Heisey, E. Cooper, Mrs. Keller, Advisor, ROW 3: K. Hemperly, C. Van Winkle, I. McCorkle, C. v Imboden, B. Chadwick iw' The Senior Tri-Hi-Y, regularly known as the A-C Action Club, represents a group Of 'girls who are interested in promoting service acts throughout the school and com- munity. These girls are very much dedicated to the cause of service. Throughout the year such events as collecting for the March of Dimes, the March of Dimes basketball game, a Thanksgiving basket for a poor family the pennies given to the seniors at their breakfast, and the long-stemmed, red and white carnations given to the seniors at com- mencement will create a lasting impression in the minds of future classes. The leadership of the club was held by Suzy Grant who strived for complete success in every project which was done throughout the year. Last but not least, the advisor of the club was Mrs. Keller. She was very successful in helping the girls over- come the problems which besought them. She always helped in every project which the girls were involved. She was sincere and when she did not like how the proj- ect was being done, she tried to compromise with the girls. The girls will always remember Mrs. Keller and their great times, with the sincerest wish that Mrs. Keller will remember them. Sr Tri Hi Y Serves School And Community 81 'lOth GRADE TRI-Hl-Y: SEATED: P. Garrett, D. Bowman, C. Guidon, S. Unger, P. Light, S. Shirk, I. Gamble, ROW 2: L. Steiner, S. Henk, B. Donmoyer, M. Risser, B. Blauch, I. Klick, S. Blatt, V. Howard, S. Lash, B. Breathwaite, I. Tresco, ROW 3: I. Graaf, K. Wampler, D. Whitman, D. Hackenberg, R. Bowman, L. Egli, S. Campbell, D. B, Biely, M. Gassert, D. Miller .. ...-ll: - if -' -91.9 THE OFFICERS: S. Shirk, Chap., P. Light, V. Pres., S. Unger, Pres., C. Guidon, Sec., D, Bowman, Treas. 10th Grade Tri-Hi-Y Sells Stationery -1-Q ,i 'V-wQ.,5x .X Talking about yearbook? 83 YEARBOOK STAFF: SEATED: D. Forwood, A. Rhodes, Mr. Kline, Advisor E. Cooper, K. Heeter, B. Feity, STANDING: 1. Brummer, S. Grant, D. Miller, P. Schwalm, K. Schneider, C. Tobias, l. Kless, S. Long, I. Hackman. Dedicated Members Of Yearbook Staff Work Hard To eet Dead Lines What's a deadline? 2 'Sl - ,...-- 'W' ,v A Llp . li' ,A a , .V S1 eu, A 84 Steve Hontz ended his high school pitching career with a very impressive record. He remained unde- feated in league play with an earned run average of 0.00 and a string of 35 scoreless innings. Seniors and Tri-Captains KNEELING: Ken Shuey, Rennie Marquette, Steve Hontz. STANDING: Dane Wolfe, manager. A-C OPP. 13 Lower Dauphin 4 11 Bishop McDevitt 2 5 Palmyra 4 13 C.D. East 4 4 Middletown 0 7 C.D. 0 4 Susquehanna 0 www: 5 C.D. 2 2' Middletown 1 WWVW5 2 Lower Dauphin 1 11 Bishop McDevitt O 17 Palmyra 1 1 C.D. East 0 4 Susquehanna . 1 Non League Scores A-C OPP. 6 Norlebco 5 O Cedar Crest 8 9 Norlebco 7 10 Lebanon Catholic 6 5 Lebanon Catholic 3 Q A .. L I 1 -'-. in-+L .. ., . ' . M .-.. ' - - 1 1- Rennie Marquette, while playing first base, finished the season with a batting average of 325. Second baseman Ken Shuey played a very outstanding defense while only commiting 2 errors the entire season. Ken has the honor of being on 3 championship high school teams. i L fi 1155 if -si it Q J Q s ' v . XV. A 1, ' Ji, wir... ff , 's - wsff'4Els4is5?El5lTsflm4.'li,,l Q an b l l S if ll l W-,J . if W W V Jr ,KN 05,1 A , V I Nadi fa! 5f,i't,--i- UNK ' ' M L' ' aQg'1 fu vu . 4.3 , ' k ' s ' 'Rf . A-C Captures First Championship In Lower Dauphin League FRONT ROW: B. Herr, B. Daily, I. Wise, S. Hontz, D. Gingrich, R. Marquette. 2nd ROW: M. Kreider, Mgr., R. Loeb, D. Struphar, L. Stegall, K. Shuey, R. Marquette. 3rd ROW: Mr. Worcester, Asst. Coach, N. Ebersole, T. Adey, D. Snavely, Mr. Lingle, Coach, D. Wolfe, Mgr. 'WW 1 s f-Ss t . . . sm -Q e g f , Mk, -:,g3g1g. ., sr-fs L K --as 'KX J- 2. N .s.s:issii.. s sow ' assi- . .. ss Dale Gingrich, another one of A-Cs finest juniors, showed plenty of potential during the season. gnupg 5 N ' s Viking Jerry Reigel tries his luck against our superb pitching staff as Tom Adey calls his usual good game. 87 Under the leadership of Mr. Lin- gle, the Varsity baseball team cap- tured its first championship in the Lower Dauphin League. The team swept the championship with 14 straight victories without a loss. Considered one of the finest ever produced at A-C, the team had an outstanding batting average of 292. The pitching staff proved to superb along with the offensive power. Each team member contributed to the success of the season. The se- nior tri-captains will be missed next year and it will be up to the several outstanding underclassmen to again bring the championship to A-C. Bill Herr, our super center fielder, while batting in the lead-off position led the team in R.B.l.'s. B-Team Scores A-C Opp. 17 Hershey 9 6 Palmyra 2 6 Cedar Crest 4 1 Lower Dauphin 9 3 Lebanon 4 4 Norlebco 6 11 Palmyra 6 18 Norlebco 3 3 Hershey 2 0 Lebanon 2 3 Tulpehocken 2 88 john Wise, who proved to be the strongest pitcher on the staff, had a record of 8 wins and 0 losses along with an E.R.A. of .803. fi sw' 4 in .1 , Leading the team in several categories offensively, Randy Loeb also played impressive ball defensively commiting no errors during the entire season. 1 3 It t,ffvp.,. -5 L, . 5 f .., V f f , -s .4 X. it fsssw..vw.,.'A . .xxx .. 5 . 1 . 7 wi. lLi t ' t.'w.Q'.J. we .'.1.Sz!Zl ' . FRONT ROW: T. Rittle, R. Rhodes, P. Rodgers, I. Tittle, E, Krum, I. Whitman, Mr. Worces- ter, coach. SECOND ROW: P. Brewer, T. Imboden, R. Bowers, M. Capriotti, G. Watts, C Dull. THIRD ROW: R. Marquette, T. Hitz, E. Hostetter, R. Meily, P. Kreider, G, O'NeaI. 89 KNEELING: L. Keller, P. Kreider, I. Fisher, B. Herr, D, Gingrich. SECOND ROW: B. Caldwell, mgr.g M. Delong, R. Marquette, B. Kline, D. Snavely, I. Bowers, Mr, Shifflet, coach. Varsity Basketball Scores A-C OPP 55 Cumberland Valley 78 47 Milton Hershey 63 67 Mechanicsburg 62 67 Middletown 75 72 Lower Dauphin 62 55 Susquehanna 93 69 Palmyra 61 50 Hershey 73 65 East Pennsboro 47 65 Red Land 76 63 Cumberland Valley 72 48 Milton Hershey 67 60 Mechanicsburg 53 41 Middletown 67 79 Lower Dauphin 70 75 Susquehanna 100 40 Palmyra 69 53 Hershey 65 55 East Pennsboro 53 56 Red Land 62 Up, up, and away! Where's the Right Guard! V Bill Herr, the team's leading scorer, displays his outstanding offensive moves. Under the new A-C coach, Mr. Shifflet, the Annville-Cleona basketball team made itself known in the Capital Area Conference. A-C tied for fifth place with a 7-13 record, an improvement over last year's 2-18 record. john Fisher, captain of the squad, led the team both in offensive and defensive rebounding. Rounding out his senior year, Bill Kline contributed 265 points and 63 assists. Bill Herr led A-C's scoring with 351 points, fifth in the Central Pennsylvania Area, and completed 74 assists. Known for his excellent defense, Dale Gingrich was selected for the second team All County in his junior year. Paul Kreider, coming in with an impressive junior High record, displayed great potential in his first year on the Varsity squad. All other Varsity team members contributed to the fine 1969-1970 season. A-C has a promising future with Bill Herr, Dale Gingrich, Paul Kreider, and Dave Snavely as returning lettermen, and an excellent perspective l.V. team helping the cause. 91 New Coach Sparks Varsity Team To An Improved Season Senior Players STANDING: Mr. Shifflet, coach, R. Marquette, L. Keller, M, Delong. KNEELING: I. Fisher, B. Kline. Nice lrom Dale! lil, 2. i.hS.,!gtfQf114 .4 we -l.' .wat --i' N Q k as 1 f john Fisher, captain of the Varsity squad, taps the ball from an opposing Cumberand Valley Eagle. 3 Q R is layvees Complete Successful Season Although l.V. basketball is a training ground, this year's l.V. team became the first in A-C history to finish 500 in the Capital Area Conference competition. Led by the experi- enced luniors, Randy Loeb. Dave Snavely, Bob Dailey, Ted Schaffer, Ron Long, Mike Kreider, jeff Miller, and Larry Stegall, and backed by a strong bench, the team finished with a 10-'IO record. The year also included two thrilling late season overtime victories over Palmyra and Hershey. N9 55 60 55 61 56 63 38 45 45 58 61 61 37 42 74 47 FlRST ROW: Mr. Light, coach, G. Watts, R. Loeb, M. Kreider. SECOND ROW: R, Dailey, D, Wilcox, G. Zear- foss, I. Miller. THIRD ROW: R, Mush- i eno, L. Stegall, R, Long, T. Schaffer. l.V. Basketball Scores Cumberland Valley Milton Hershey Mechanicsburg Middletown Lower Dauphin Susquehanna Palmyra Hershey East Pennsboro Redland Cumberland Valley Milton Hershey Mechanicsburg Middletown Lower Dauphin Susquehanna Palmyra Hershey East Pennsboro Redland OPP 56 46 50 74 57 54 56 42 46 56 47 50 38 61 58 47 53 59 40 38 The 1969-1970 basketball season ended on a note of success as the lu- nior Varsity defeated Cedar Crest on a foul shot scored in the last nine sec- onds ofthe contest. This displayed the strength and ability which the Varsity will put to use next season. This year's Varsity was hurt by lack of experience and poor shooting ability, but with aggressiveness, speed, and determina- tion they won four well-fought games, Next year the team will miss Captain Connie lmboden and seniors Betsy Chadwick, Linda Partridge, Ann Brown, and Andy Rhodes. However, six returning Iettermen, including high scorer Brenda Coleman, will lend depth and experience to next year's team. Next season a new twist will be ad- ded to girl's basketball. The Dutch las- sies will play by the same rules which govern the boys' - that is, five man or rather five girl basketball. Hopefully, this will add a new and exciting twist to the game and will entice more peo- ple to come out and support the team. Varsity Basketball Scores AC Opponent 36 Elco 44 21 Palmyra 36 38 Lebanon 33 41 Norlebco 29 25 Cedar Crest 64 19 Elco 30 22 Palmyra 35 29 Lebanon 24 12 Cedar Crest 61 FIRST ROW: A. Rhodes, C. lmboden, B, Chadwick. SECOND ROW: B. Coleman, L. Partridge, A. Brown, I. Meyer. THIRD ROW: Miss Basehorv lcoachl K. Acley, K. Shenk, I. Hopple, I. Waybright, K. Schneider, P. O'Neal, C. Guidon, L. Leng- erle, B. Biely Sk'fg. if Q ri J-S' STANDING: L. Partridge, A. Rhodes A. Brown, B. Chadwick KNEELING: C. lmboden, Captain High scorer Brenda Coleman displays her foul shooting technique. 94 Basketball Teams End Season On ote Of Success I.V. Basketball Scores A-C OPP. 40 Elco I0 7 Palmyra I6 I4 Lebanon 20 20 Norlebco 7 'I2 Cedar Crest 'I 7 'I2 Elco 9 'I7 Palmyra 32 'I4 Lebanon 22 39 Norlebco 9 25 Cedar Crest 24 STANDING: Ci. Longenecker, S. Campbell, ID. Bowman, P. Schwalm, B. Brandt, R. Adomitis, Coach Basehore. KNEELING: D. Ifolk, H. Cer- ber, C. Marshall, B. Bloucb, B. Rothenberger, M. Rhodes. During her first year of Coaching at A-C, Miss Basr-bore gives hr-r girls a few words of wisdom. 95 CLOCKWISE Donna Watts, Deb Donmoyer, Vicki Miller, Sharon Long Pam Boger, Barb Granger, Cherie Tobias, and It-anno Loose, captain. x .al 04. . - f, ' P If ' ' - ' . . 'TP . .. , . 1- uni, fa na. ,f ' fa Pk' - N I -ax'-t - '43 3. .gt ,gk H ,,.L . i mtg., 5 . Itgifw t .IK k. 1 V 1 . m j X M fig f N Q , km, W-.ru WN ' V My K ' V f -V 4-A 4' Mft- ,. A .-:,. f v L ..a .mt W .5 ,lik I , ,.?1k.,f,.,,.t. K . f A V. K, A g I , 2 . .1 4 ,ig wr! an ,za Lax , J, , 1325 -,. .- a tb r Ai M 4 5 LL M 96 Varsity Cheerleaders Boost Team And School Spirit 97 BO TOM ROW: Sue Un D L, . . H. .1 Sharon Shark, captaii isa rov Row: Cindy si Hy 'ally X Sh k i Bonnie Donmo X JV Cheerleaders Are First Runner Up In County Competition Total Of 3 Points Prevented Perfect Season And CAC Dual Meet Championship A'C 20 Ephrata Won A-C 26 Hempfield Won A-C 15 CD East Won A-C 28 Red Land 27 Lost A-C 17 Cumberland Valley Won A-C 20 Milton Hershey Won A-C 24 Mechanicsburg 35 Won A-C 15 Middletown Won A-C 22 Lower Dauphin Won A-C 15 Susquehanna Won A-C 29 Palmyra 27 Lost A-C 33 Hershey Won A-C 16 E. Pennsboro Won A-C 20 Wilson Won Solanco invitational A-C Second CAC League Meet A-C Tied For First District III Meet A-C 'Finish 3rd Penna, State Meet A-C Finished 5th Despite several untimely accidents and the loss of Craig Borges, one of our top distance runners for the entire season, the team won all but two of their dual meets, and set ,several course records in the process. Most of our meets found Dennis Leonard and lim Hostetter battling themselves out for first place with Dennis winning in most cases. Dennis set new course records at Lower Dauphin and East Pennsboro Barry Books and Marty Brandt were our third and fourth place runners with the fifth spot being shared alternately by Dennis Hines, Dave Ciraby, Rick Risser, Tom Lingle, and lim Wise. Other runners finishing in the top eight at various times throughout the season were Bob Dailey, Sam Martin, and Ted Schaffer. Ted ended the season properly by winning the CAC junior Varsity run in record breaking time. ln addition to those mentioned there were many other very promis- ing underclassmen. jeff Paine and Brian Maulfair were the top freshmen on the team.'With the experience picked up by these returning runners and the fine team spirit and loyalty which prevailed throughout this past season, Coach Gerber looks to the future of A-C Cross Country with optimism. Hockey Teams Show Cooperation And Spirit During Season Dee Dee displays A-C's team work as she prepares to assist Dawn. The Varsity Hockey Team enjoyed a reason- able amount of success this season as the A-C girls struggled to fill the gaps left by last year's seniors. Finishing the season with a 5-5 log, the varsity team displayed some of the power and talents that await their opponents next season. Captain Dawn Dutweiler finished her four year varsity career as a capable field leader and no doubt will be missed next year. The l.V.'s displayed their talents as they won the league championship with a 5-0-3 record. Showing remarkable scoring ability, the l.V.'s outscored their opponents 16-2 to round out an undefeated season. With nine returning varsity lettermen and a good supply of talent from the l.V squad, next year's varsity team should be one of the tough- est ever. Karen Rauch shows potential varsity skill as she dribbles down the field. Varsity Hockey A-C 5 Norlebco 4 Lebanon O Cedar Crest 3 Norlebco 0 Lebanon I Elco O Cedar Crest I Elco OPP. 2 O 3 4 3 I 3 O gs ' ' 1 . is fr my fiat ' .ffffwi ' H-is V? ' E N t . Q 'T ' .X ' . S1 gy ls -, Q' - X an . . 1 . . ,. . .-, 1 -3 :ar . .4 ' 0 i A ' - ' .. ., . .,.. .. von- sv, - .QL . N , .Q b , .- -' Axim fl A . n U All County Dutchmen Rich Ebersole, Gene Leonard, Ken Shuey and Dale Gingrich repre- sented the Dutchmen on the 1969 All County Football Team. Heading the A-C contingent were Iinemen Rich Ebersole and Ken Shuey. Both athletes proved to be vital cogs in the 1969 Dutchman scheme. Both proved to be fine lead blockers for A-C's own version of the paydirt twins. Gene Leonard and Dale Gingrich brought more acolades to the All County Team from Dutch country than a football has stitches. Leagues best tandem of backs . . . if they were on our team . . . speed to burn . . . all the moves . . . were just a few of the remarks heard round the league when this pair moved into action. And their press clip- pings proved their mettle. Gene was the seventh leading scorer in the Harrisburg Area, fourth in the CAC. Dale ranked tenth in the CAC scor- ing derby carrying an impressive 5.8 yards per carry at the season's finale. Rich Ebersole and Ken Shuey selected by the Lebanon Daily News as outstanding linemen for their games against Susquehanna and Hershey re- spectively, Rich excelled as a defensive tackle but was also an excellent offensive blocker. Ken Shuey did everything expected of a guard. He was quick and more than once had sprung the trap that sent A-C's speedy backs on their way. A-C OPP. 18 Palmyra 35 18 Milton Hershey 55 6 Cumberland Valley 9 14 East Pennsboro 16 8 Susquehanna 6 19 Lower Dauphin 28 6 Middletown 30 28 Mechanicsburg 7 42 Red Land 0 14 Hershey 0 103 Iurn il on, Gc'nv! Daw- Pvlvrs Qfufmj, Rich Smilh 184 , All Ursula- CSU, Null Elwrsolv 1503, K1-I1 Shuey 1621, and oy 1763 paw llw way for A-Cs smcmlh slriding Big 53 lNlIT1il1l'U, Cvm' l,m-unmd, ,W ZF' N yu H1969 The Year Of The Dutchmenn A 4-6 season record speaks for itself. Our team did not cap CAC hon- ors but it does not indicate the success of football at A.C.H.S. during the 'I969 season. A humble beginning as Palmyra and Milton Hershey estab- lished themselves as conference powers. But, sometimes there is victory in defeat. From then on the Dutchmen became a team on the move. Two almost games with the Eagles from Cumberland Valley and the Panthers from East Pennsboro and then . . l'm gonna git me an lnjinf' Homecoming 1969! Enter Susquehanna Indians, Preseason favorite in the CAC. Even the A-C coaches shared the team's confidence. Big, white, ten-gallon hats, hooping and hollering . . . 18-63 A-C nailed its first vic- tory. Next came Lower Dauphin and Middletown powers in the area and it is worthy of note that the Dutch never backed off. ln fact, the LD. Fal- cons barely escaped with their feathers intact. It became evident that these Dutchmen knew the game was played in the dirt and success came from within. The team faced the last three games with a quiet confidence that sug- gested victory was not in question, but merely by how much. All the pieces fell in place as the Dutchmen unloaded on the Wildcats from Mechanicsburg. And, the season's success was felt in the measured quote Next week we will become the greatest football team in Annville- Cleona history. Not idle boast, but inner confidence and a desire to succeed was our motto. 105 Next Week We Become Greatest Football Team ln Annville-Gleona History Time proved this team to be The greatest. . First the Patriots from Red Land and then the Trojans from Hershey felt the wrath of the spirited Dutchmen. The overall success of foot- ball at Annville-Cleona is best characterized in the downpour at Hershey in the season's finale. We were all there: the team, the cheerleaders, the students, and the fans. Success is sweeter when shared. Gene Leonard, Ken Shuey, Ron Bomberger, Rich Ebersole, john Fisher, Rusty Goodman, Ted Hartman, Kim Hoke, Ron Stark . . . A-C football will always be better because you showed the way. Coach Snyder advises Gene how to set up the sweep for the big play. Boyd Hitz listens intently. Only the tough survive. Look at those underclassmen cheat, A long way to go to get out winning ways. 106 Lv g?'X,3i six: as 1 , ,W s f x hs. 4 x 9 , 1 i 3't'. . A 1 5 'n I' if . K A ti K N.a:lt, 6' 'fx ft 'S Ai ia..':5w1..,! Good foot john. The booming kicks of john Fisher proved an in- valuable part of each game plan. ln addition, john was one of the league's best split ends making pass receptions for 166 yards. john was an added dimension in Gene's bag of tricks. 107 Lancaster Elco Tulpehocken Norlebco Invitational Norlebco Tulpehocken Hempfield Dover Norlebco Northeastern Eastern Dover Norlebco Northeastern Eastern 52 H., t.x af of 9,3 J ra - Q x if rv.. it ',.1' 'gr 4 qffvfwluirnsu- . K ifivigtt? -, it Q .ff tqi1fL5iH?if -'Sf'-' il: 4 :E ' .ff:1?f-S .. J Opponent 3 3 2 2 5 2 1 3 1 1 1 Q 2 L 5 . 2 1 Q wif Q 'N 'xx N 'v-nn-ov--v ' HI? ..,, QM, E . vig 'SBR .ag a, ' .dr.g1,q-if gfb :fu i av, 'QPUV r ri ,, A . 1 T' U 5 .-I Q P-gsm - ,,,,v1:Qp.,..fl fav --. M Soccer Team Finishes Second Season In New League Led by tri-captains Rennie Marquette, Bill Kline, and Craig Karsnitz - the soccer team experienced much co-operation and discipline during the season. The team's high scorers proved to be Craig Karsnitz with 5 goals and Rennie Marquette and Ernie Seyfert with 2 goals apiece. Among the seniors on the team, 'Ben Kruger was the best defensive player, and Mike De- Long, the most aggressive. john Barner also showed exceptional skill for his first year on the team. The soc- cer team again experienced close games this year as last year. They lost 6 games by only one goal. Mr. Worcester wishes to thank his captains for their leadership and the other senior members and cheer- leaders for their cooperation as they formed the nu- cleus of his team. He wishes them success in the fu- ture fincluding soccerl and feels that this year was his best team insofar as co-operation and discipline. Heave that ball! 109 Tennis Team Tries Harder STANDING: Miss Rs-no, advisor, Mary Safstrom, manager, Kathy Shenk, Linda Partridge, Sharon Smith, Sherry Borges, Betsy Chadwick, and Karen Schneider, KNEELING: Cathy Har- nvr, Bev Chadwick, lolc-ne Meyer, Karen Rauch, and Shirley Weidler. tJ..-- - I Vx 5. -safe A , 4 TREE: Batter Up! One of the team's three seniors Linda Partridge, winds up for a backhand return. Scores AC 0 Hershey 1 Tulpehocken O Hershey 5 Hamburg 1 Elco 3 Camp Hill 3 Camp Hill 3 Cedar Crest 3 Tulpehocken 3 Hamburg 1 Cedar Crest 1 Elco Opp 7 6 7 2 6 4 4 4 4 4 6 6 Sherry Borges returns a serve as senior Sharon Smith looks on. 7 lv Q W 111 , . .sl .v Bill Kline became A-C's second best high jumper with a leap 6'3 , with which he took a fourth place at the State Track Meet. This year Bill developed into a fine hurdler, capturing both the high and low hurdle events at the County Track Meet, Iohn Fisher had his finest day at the CAC Conference Meet winning both the hurdle events, breaking one re- cord and tying another record. He also placed third in the triple jump. SHIPPENSBURG INVITATIONAL Ist A-C DICKINSON INVITATIONAL 2nd A-C ELIZABETHTOVVN RELAYS Ist A-C CEDAR CLIFF RELAYS 2nd A-C DISTRICT THREE MEET 1st A-C CAC DUAL MEET CHAMPIONSHIP Ist A-C CAPITAL AREA CONFERENCE MEET Ist A-C 112 A-C's 1970 880 relay unit of Craig Karsnitz, Phil Kell- er, Barry Zimmerman, and Bob Micozzi jelled at the end of the season and took second place at the Dis- trict Track Meet and fourth place at the State Meet, with a school record time of 1:32,9. AC Captures Second Consecutive District lll Championship Title Flanked by teammates Craig Karsnitz and Bill Kline, lohn Fisher proudly displays the District lll Championship trophy, S ' t ..l With a fine performance of 12'6 , Dennis Leonard, AC's second best pole vaulter captured a third place medal at the District Meet. This year's shot put relay team comprised of QCLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFTJ: Kim Hoke, Ted Hartman, Richard Ebersole, and lim Bowersg displayed fine potential as they took a second place in the Cedar Cliff Relays. J A-C Captures Fifth Straight Marty Brandt, A-C's top distance . runner, climaxed the season with a fifth in the 880 at the CAC Meet and a second at the County Meet. He was also a member of the Two Mile Relay Team which finished third at the District Meet, ' ' CAC Dual Meet Championship Despite a late season iniury, John Fisher became A-C's finest hurdler with records in both the high and low hurdles. 114.9 and 20,11 AS 7' gf N5K. sae- . hx' it Q as., .. 'S ,J tts tkglvwggk , I ' T 2. , Y GTM -1 L .AA 4. Track Seniors: KNEEUNG: M. Delong, I. Wise, C. Borges, B. Zimmerman, C. Karsnitz, R. Risser, R. Stark, B. Books, STANDING: G. Leonard, K. Hoke, J. Fisher, B. Kline, K. Hamm, R. Hostetter, T. Hartman, R. Ebersole, R. Bomberger, R. Nickliss. 114 FIRST ROW: G. Leonard, I. Wise, B. Kline, B. Zimmerman, C. Karsnitz, M. Delong, l. Fisher, K. Hoke, D. Risser, R. Ebersole, T. Hartman, and B. Books. SECOND ROW: I. Hostetter, M. Brandt, K. Hamm, P. Keller, T. Rhoads, B, Micozzi, R. Smith, D. Peters, C. Borges, and S. Martin. THIRD ROW: R. Bomberger, R. Nickliss, R. Stark, T. Lingle, T. Texter, T. Heffner, E. Turaski, I. Bowers, and I. Miller. FOURTH ROW: D. Graby, D. Wilcox, R. Hitz, D. Fickbiner, R. Hostetter, D. Reigle, S. Reese, D. Sollenberger, and R. Birch. FIFTH ROW: M. Wampler, R. Moore, R. Long, S. Wells, D. Leonard, L. Garis, T. San Martin, B, Caldwell, D. Hines, and D. Eshleman. SIXTH ROW: M. Haldeman, L. Basehore, D. Watson, T. Foltz, 1. Gibson, B. Wolfe, G. Kramer, E. Posey, and C. Greenawalt. SEVENTH ROW: Mr. Gerber, Mr. Fureman, Mr. Brandt, coachesg F. Sheffy, Manager, Mr. Ro- man, coach. ' . A f . -. f- . I - 4, 'i .... - - Wnpfaiqn- e is-:fa A Rs Y 115 Mike Delong displays his long jump techniques which enabled him to win a fourth place at the C. CAC meet. A-C's 2-mile re- lay composed of Gene Leonard, lim Hostetter, Dennis Leonard, and Marty Brandt captured a third place at the CAC Meet, A-C Overvvhelms Opposition For Thirteenth Richard Nickliss - ist in the javelin Terry Rhoads found his greatest strength to be in the Sprints, including the 100 yd, dash and the 220. I..-. fs Richard Ebersole - 3rd in the discus Ken Hamm -1st in the pole vault with a height of 'I2'10W 116 Straight County Championship F 'f .aa-wi' '- Nz N-, K S A ' ws 'S' K t ,, ess,-SQ: :S L, si!-wrt. .. N 5 . . serif X: -.Q 1,'.g5sfkt W at X-fx.,mla he aug p S S Gene Leonard - 4th in the 440 yd. run . Ml' Varsity Scores AC 108 Elizabethtown 118 Cumberland Valley 107 Milton Hershey 109 Mechanicsburg 107 Middletown 103 Lower Dauphin 101 Cedar Crest 103 Palmyra 96 Hershey 119 East Pennsboro 119 Susquehanna 86 Red Land 118 Northern Lebanon 880 Relay - 1st in the 880 relay with a time of 1134.2 , X svvfal- V L ' . 1 Q-X14 5 , ' V ' A ' ,, ,.. ff , .su-if .Q -1 , . 51:i'!f:,1. .1 ws.. E 1 .. .i A - r g 5121, ff Q g a are 9. 1' s- 4, an 1 Jig-st:-. rut. 33? - . ,Xf.n31:TE'-'Y' Pwfs: ' J?-f'f'z' -.wa-1-, 'V X 3' As. aww ' ' ' 125' . '. .4141-:gsg2:1'?i?f.?7r Kim Hoke - 1st in the shot put 117 OPP 42 32 43 41 43 47 39 47 54 31 31 64 32 A-C Wrestlers Enter First Year Of Varsity Competition TOP ROW: R. Smith, B. Bryce, S. Wells, C. Edris, D. Custer, R. Nickliss, T. Texter, D. Reigle. MIDDLE ROW: C. Gacono, H. Bombgardner, A. Grier, K. Bombgardner, M. Risser, 1. Shade. FRONT ROW: C. Winters, W. Fergueson, A. Fidler, I. Kirkwood, I. Wolfe, A. Ebersole. Varsity Wrestling Scores A-C OPP. 25 Elco 32 11 Norlebco 42 23 Williams Valley 36 O Palmyra 55 17 Williams Valley 41 12 Elizabethtown 42 In the Richland Tourney, the A-C wrestlers scored 13 team points. They Compete against 13 other schools and won 2 fourth-place trophies. 118 May the best man win! fx- Xnf Qs wi, N4 ww flgffxi L. ,Q li K A fx' 4 , Wg: M4 L' wx '31 T5 fad. ' gg , 55 -Q item pf, - H5 xg: ' w Ir 1555 . ming?-4g.,, 5311 , , , .. ' ' mf Q . ,535 gg 1 fit- K g Li S X Thomas Adey Renee Adomaitis Margaret Arnold Carol Aughinbaugh lo Bainbridge Keven Berry Ronald Birch Karen Bissinger Geraldine Blauch Pamela Boger Kenneth Bohr Sherry Borges lim Bowers Robin Bowman Rozelle Boyer Barbara Brandt Darleen Brandt David Brandt Martin Brandt Ernest Brightbill Mary Bucher jeff Bucks Deborah Carpenter lune Cialone Mary lane Clawser Brenda Coleman Robert Dailey Carolyn Ditzler Ray Dotter Neil Ebersole Donna Edris . -, Barbara Ensminger Dwight Ensminger T a Michael Fansler ., ,. 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Q, , i , - X .A .iQiE'- - K Q- W .N .Hi 'f , A 121 Carl Gacono Dawn Garosi lay Gibson Dale Gingrich David Graby Ee , if L, ff . 4 - , -? av' Y tiara , ' fsiemfxfiu - X ' 1 Phillip Keller Scott Kercher Scott Kettering Kathy Kirkwood loyce Klahr Olive Graaf Charlotte Graham Barbara Granger lohn Granger Charles Greenawalt Karol Gress Donna Grier Cynthia Gross Melvin Haldeman Rochelle Halsell lohn Hanlon Daniel Hardy Richard Harner Thelma Heagv Thomas Heffner Keith Hemperly Deborah Herr William Herr lill Hirshbock Boyd Hitz Richard Hitz Dianna Hoffsmith lulianne Hopple Kathleen Horn Brenda Hostetter Edith Imboden Linda leffries Harold lorstad Ida Keener Nancy Keith Esther Lentz Thomas Lingle Mary Ann Livering Randall Loeb Kenneth Longenecker Ronald Long Sharon Long Cynthia Martin Robert Meily LuAnn Meyer David Miller Howard Miller leffery Miller Randy Miller Vicki Miller Randall Moore loanna Mumma Pamela Murphy Susan Nissley Pamela O'Neal Donald Parker David Peters Anne Poad lohn Pyles Marilyn Raber Steven Reese Dale Reigle Theresa Reitz Terry Rhoads leffery Sample Karen Klick john Kline Gerald Kreider Michael Kreider Sharon Lash , aww: 5 s iv, 4 T -ia. W -fs-Q -:Q t-5 ...a-1... ' ,f-g,.,,.......... , ,-Q.........l. Dawn Sanders loan Sattazahn Ted Schaffer Bonita Scheib Lucinda Schies fx Q -J- ,I H . Q33 x an ,. U Q 4 J . af.-X5 fi ' , ii? f fm n fillfllulllfffl in 5 if 5 Ii via? . 'f inf, fa, 'ri gv f . L , 5, fa : -. ' 2: -.-1 si.. , ,zu g ii sr T, 1 aet ' , 9 S is ,, N .T xx 'V 'e ff' ' WK i ,J gsfj 122 H. iiiia im f! xx ' , 1 .lm , L f' air ,l t l 'Y -,v is 5 Q -. x tw.. an X xt , i t H-w st , I Ain Y' o - ,tif x t .fl ,. nl. Dr ' r we it rr t af Karen Schneider Paula Schwalm loanne Sellers leffrey Shade Rose Ann Sheetz WF! M.. I' E 3, if? isf'1 f'i 3 D - ,C ' JK if xii .1-nv' 123 Y 1 Y, Q. 'Ar f, as H w 81.13 , f' : , 'ff i Kaz I .L ..,., 3 I john Wise , 'f Patricia Young , J ey Michelle Zeck i Lynette Zengerle ' Leslie Zimmerman 'N L.: '. is t ii. Forrest Sheffy Donna Shellenberger Kathleen Shenk Colleen Sholly Susan Shuey Nancy Smith Richard Smith Terry Smith David Snavely jeffrey Snavely Dave Sollenberger Larry Stegall Dennis Struphar Velma Sweigert Cherie Tobias joseph Trautman Michael Uhrich Stephen Vanovich Sharon Vogelsong Gail Walborn Henry Wampler Mervin Wampler Larry Wanner Donna Watts ludy Waybright Debra Weaber Pamela Wilhelm Faith Williams Curtis Winters David Wise Colleen Adomaitis Alice Arndt Richard Atkins Sandra Beamesderfer Beth Biely Susan Blatt Brenda Blauch Larry Boeshore Kenneth Bomgardner Diane Bowman Ruth Bowman Cynthia Brandt Barbara Breaithwaite Samuel Breidenstein Penny Brown Rebecca Browning Debra Buffenmeyer Brian Burke Blake Caldwell Stephanie Campbell Gary Cutman Sharon Daily Diane Dietz Bonnie Donmoyer Charlene Dubbs Charles Dull Patricia Early Anthony Ebersole Paul Ebright Larry Edris Lynn Egli Theresa Ercoli Dennis Eshleman joseph Fake Wesley Ferguson David Finkbiner Douglas Fogleman Miles Fogleman Diane Folk Marie Forney Sylvia Fry jenny Gamble .L Bef it E-ff ,L Q O . x, ,.. 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X . r x ' Q S I l i w...e 'Q Lester Garis Gail Garosi Pamela Garret Mary Ann Gassert Nancy George Anita Getz jacalyn Gingrich Randy Gingrich Christine Gollam janice Graff Rebecca Grant Catherine Guidon Debbie Hackenberg jeffrey Hackman Karen Hamm Daniel Hardy Cathy Harner Kathy Hartman joyce Herr Ruth Ann Hershey Paul Hess Earnest Hicksenheiser Dennis Hines Lee Hitz Karen Hollowell Karen Hoover Audrey Hostetter Edward Hostetter james Hostetter Vicky Howard Elizabeth Hower Thomas lmboden Benjamin Keener Ronald Keller Frank Kettering james Kincaid jana Kingsley Linda Kleinfelter Kenneth Kleinfelter john Kless janet Klick Sharon Kline Clarence Knight judy Krall Gregory Kramer Holly Kreamer lim Kreider Paul Kreider Darrell Kreiser Sheila Lash Dennis Leonard Diane Light Patricia Light Elizabeth Lingle Bruce Long Christian Long Ioan Long Nancy McCorkle Robbie Marquette Kathy Marshall Sam Martin David Miller Debbie Miller Laurie Miller Patricia Miller Susan Miller john Moeckel Randy Musheno Debbie Noll Sandra Nye Richard Parker Edward Posey Cheryl Pyles Karen Rauch Marilyn Reese Ronald Remesnik Sharon Rhoads Marsha Rhodes Mary Risser Timothy Rittle Bruce Rodkey Bobbie Rothenberger Mary Safstrom Timothy San Martin :--.. 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Harold Smith Mike Snyder Rick Snyder David Speraw David Sprecher Heather Noll Randi O'Neal Karen Paine Sandy Pellman Robert Peters lanet Peterson Nicholls Resanovich Brenda Rott Curtis Rowland Roberta Royer loe Sattazahn Amy Schaffer Michael Shirk Beverly Shuey Marlin Shuey David Shuman David Smith Donald Smith Dale Weaber janet Weaber john Weaber lonya Weaber Woodrow Weaber Dan Weimer Michael Wagner Randy Wampler Connie Watson lane Watts Dale Waybright Perry Weimer Debbie Wengert Sharon Whitman Michael Wilhelm Virginia Wilt Michael Tobias Kathy Trautman Mary Troutman Gary Vragovich Donna Sweigert Brian Taulbee Wendy Teahl l :V ' V ,lf 4Ql'I Wa f mt 'P Zefn' 1 -, Si. as:' - 5 1 ' Becky Wolfe Michael Wolfe Scott Wombacher Steve Yeakel Cathy Yellets Brenda Young Richard Zombro 138 x gig' lk Ain f . ' ll AY ,QA 0 J' S Kim Adkins Denah Appelt Thomas Arndt Ricky Bates William Batula lack Baum Lynda Becker 1: 12 I. N ur We r,.:.:+:-:-:-1,3-3,545.5 ogg X if ' 'Q ru so 4 The Class Of 1975 H gig F X ,s X QM Bi A 9 Z 3,35 Ni Adi' 2' I r' X iff Ella Brealthwaite if E S ff' Michael Bowman Edwina Boyer Timothy Boyer Timothy Brandt Elizabeth Brensinger Michael Brough 139 Richard Behney Sandra Bellman Linda Betz Cindy Blantz Harold Blantz sei ff, A .. David Bowman leanne Bowman Karen Bowman Lorraine Bowman Margaret Bowman Anthony Blauch Karl Bohr Steven Bomberger Adrian Bordlemay Deana Bowers David Bowman Steven Clay Denise Climenhaga janet Croce jeffrey Custer Brian DeLong Rita DeSantis William DeSantis David Deysher Bruce Dohner Greg Dubbs Debra Early Timothy Early Dale Ebersole Kim Ebersole Richard Edris Barbie Eisenhour Valerie Eisley Eric Ensminger Bonnie Evans Dominic Paiola Thomas Fair janice Fasnacht Kevin Bucks Cynthia Butler Lee Campbell Denise Carpenter Randolph Centini gf 3 i t a , asesi to C as Q ' 'fllf t t-'- A 't fit . . K ,,. n it JVM 'mf UH' , s, ,ic I., L 5.5 1- Susan Fees Ruth Flowers Daniel Fogleman z Paulette Fogleman Regina Forti . L , Elizabeth Frey 3 Q: Samuel Funk Edward Gamber , ':- :ye Elizabeth Gamble jeanne Gassert Kay Gerber joseph Getz Brian Gibson J N lg I Ny ' s y F yxgqt., ,Q 1 .E u : ac:-P' in 07: - W., . . t -Q.. , llI': av' 'W trays ' x ' 55 lr W V iz fix x i- 'if ' tar' ' h .iv ', x- awk .2 QA, 'lit X5 4 l 'ky, 3 l 5 r , S in .. 'ivy xi x , R av X ilfeljivhl 1 ' , -Ep li 140 in F 5: f 1 XY .' sa if I s if , -gf-I wt 2,,,,,.E.,H, ' QS' , 141 Linda Gingrich Michael Gingrich leffrey Graby Suzanne Gress Lorie Grier '1 G! fa- l Af. , I , I mm We in 1 Q ,, R x ', it .. 5? G fi K y fliff'-:Evil-f..fKf2'Q Pamala Kramer David Kreider Karl Kreider Ieffrey Kreiser Kevin Kreiser Richard Harris Bradley Hartman Luke Heagy George Heckard jeffrey Heilman David Heisey Margaret Herr Randy Herr lames Herschberger Craig Hess Kathleen Hitz Maryann Hitz Nancy Hitz Edward Hoffer Thomas Hollinger Linda Hontz Loretta Horn Glenn Hostetler Natalie Hostetter Steven Howard Martha Howell lohn lmboden Dean lamison Michael Kaylor Kim Keller Ralph Keller lanice Kepley Roy Kleinfellcr Randy Krall Cynthia Kramer Timothy Longenecker Michael Lyons Maureen McConnell Delmer McKinney Thomas Magni Scott Marshall Marcia Miller Miriam Miller Sue Miller Stephanie Morrow Stephen Mumma Sherry Nye Amy lo Peters Tammy Plasterer Kathi Powell Brian Putt Linda Rasp Sherry Rauch Michael Kyne Keith Lambert Timothy Landis Kathleen Lingle .1 ax- , , X ft 2, X is ' x was X A it 1 ll Dale Martin lolie Martin Sally Martin Brenda Miller Claudia Miller f 5 ,W t A. ia 3' za: le uk an., ,an Q ' l 1 . W' Q ,g a l N fl E 4 'fi 3 , I Ann Ober J E 5 Alma Cberholtzer ,kg - Reed O'Neal P 5 Q , Randy Parker ., Ex Brenda Payetta 57 - f ir lr ll: li li ' 1 it ml F' w Nu R fy. 9' Corinne Reber Pandora Reese Bonnie Reigert Richard Rhoads 4... 1501 1 1 wb 5: M P' 4... a Ji! 142 il. Q: v Z 313 Q isa A Q , Y .., .- i -.r ..f f- it - Tiff t 1? r 5' . Q' if . l I 5 h-'. , g, P AV' in . 1 X 1 ,Q 4 mga tv 131' ai? csv f, S Steven Riehl Harold Risser lohn Risser Kim Risser X I . Exp , R X . 'il 'Q U 1, L -'LS .-I K 'x.L- if l' we-fl? ' We as fig qi 'Y1e - t - S.,S'tiy 'I' -Sw-u l -will ., yt, if' haf' 'I 4 V i' Reuben Ruiz Mariann Sattazahn Mervin Sauder Randy Schwalm Mark Seiger nfl' K 1 A Shelly Snyder Kathryn Speraw Russell Speraw William Speraw Robert Stachow Laurie Stranick Steven Sutherly Michael Sweeney Neil Sweigart Luke Risser Gary Rodkey Ianice Rohland Richard Roth Renee Royer Timothy Royer Dawn Sheetz Elizabeth Sherman Kenneth Shifflet jeffrey Sholly David Smith Pamela Smith Richard Stark Glenn Stegall Nora Stephens Galen Stevens Valerie Stima Debbie Stoner Arthur Vaitl Victoria Van Winkle Stephanie Vogelsong Stanley Wagner Thomas Wagner lere Wampler Michael Watson Beryl Wcaber Vicki Weaber Bruce Weaver Doris Weaver Marla Weaver ludy Weidler Penelope Weierbach Kathy Wengert Theresa Wible Cedric Winters Curt Wolfe Michael Trauger Yvonne Troy Thomas Tsudy Lynn Uhrich Kevin Umberger David Svveigert Alexander Tate Donna Taylor Richard Tice af' A t-' ,Eg-.v 'i a, f Dean Wolfe julia Woods Ieffrey Young Rodney Young Roger Young 'Q 4 qt! . i- , -hz .2- -wi. A Q h. . . U V ' wt! ii W if ls 91 il W ,ff ,. sf 'lfif mf , t , c james Zimmerman lesse Zimmerman Warren Zimmerman Deborah Zweier lx V :T . F , . ,... Q' 11' I i vs., , y 3 1 ,vi 'T 'Qs' T T' YV 1 3, 1 44 K nn.. 1 t S 5 W f I I , ,. L . 1 if x' sz -' ' ' if few, iii Y 52. iff: WQNN-. Graduation 1970 The class of 1970 was instrumental in adopt- ing new practices for Annville Cleona. Since their sophomore year the class has shovvn those characteristics of leadership vvhich vvere vital to their existance. Under the guidance of Mr. Worcester and Miss Witmeyer, our able class advisors, we were able to accomplish these goals: first class to hold the lr. Sr. prom out of the schoolg initiated the senior loungep began a fund for the football scoreboardg and the first class that did not require its members to pay class dues. Our success began many years ago when we attended grade school. Through the years, the individual develope- ment was essential in forming a responsible, dependable class. They will remember their days at A-C long after graduation and will be proud that they were a part of the Class of 1970. sg, N ul, g. nn' X J il.. I1 Qwifiilg 5? I? Linda Irwin's diamond to the first engaged junior girl. Susie Grant's talkativeness to Kathy Shenk. lan Schoomaker's height to Lynette Zeng- erle. Ron Bomberger's naturally blond hair to leff Shade. Barry Zimmerman's flat feet to lulie Hop- ple. Karen Heeter's crown to Rozelle Boyer. Debbie Donmoyer's long fingernails to Barb Ensminger. Kim Hemperly's long blond hair to Pam O'NeaI. Andy Rhodes' mascot outfit to Paula Schwalm. Neets Hemperly's giggles to Barb Granger. lohn Fisher leaves some of his leadership qualities to leff Sample. Rich Ebersole's mustache to Phil Keller. Charlie Brown's red hair to Ed Turasky. Debbie Dodson's shawl to Renee Adomai- tis. Ken Shuey's curly hair to Randy Loeb. Nancy Beamesderfer's laundry to Carol Fleer. Lance Keller's basketball instincts to Dale Gingrich. Bob Chabitnoy's history knowledge to Charlette Graham. Charlie Weimer's acting abilities to lohn Granger. lohn Barner's wild clothes to Pam Murphy Randy Kelly's camper to Dave Peters. Chris Keller's ability to get along with teachers to Bob Meily. Craig Karsnitz's soccer ability to Mike Kreider. Connie lmboden's hockey ability to Luann Meyer. Linda Partridge's tennis racket to Sherry Borges. Class Will lim Mumma's car to his sister, loanna. Bob Felty's camera to Dave Brandt. Mike Delong's wild pants to Charlie Greenawalt. Gail Bissinger's driving habits to Dawn Garosi. Delores Weik's good citizenship to Dave Sollenberger. Nevin Hoover's miserly qualities to Marty Brandt, junior class president. Craig Borges' stamina to Dave Graby. Sondi Warfel's squirt gun to leff Miller. Karen Umberger's and lohn Brummer's long walks in the hallways to Ricky Hitz and Esther Lentz. The duplication of names Tom Lingle to Tom Lingle. lim Wise's drum sticks to Dwight Ensmin- ger. Rod Beyerle's study techniques to Forrest Sheffy. leanne Loose's pep to Cherie Tobias. Steve Hontz's pitching records to Bob Daily. Gene Leonard's blue eyes to leff Sample. Grace Mase's love for a Cougar to Vicki Miller. Lynn Kreider's quietness to Cyndi Gross. jerry Taulbee's hair to Mike Ulrich. Terry Achey's motorcycle to Dave Miller. Glen Achey's height to Ken Bohr. lim Atkin's big hands to Dave Graby. Linda Beard's long blond-brown hair to lune Cialone. Suzi Lemon to Richard Harner. Carol Beuchle's height to Sharon Long. Norman Beare's golf techniques to Ron Birch. Harvey Bomgardner's and Dale Custer's wrestling abilities to Rich Smith and Dale Reigle. 147 Barry Book's art ability to Kathy Kirkwood. Bob Book's music ability to Coleen Sholly. Chuck Brandt's funny remarks to Ron Long. Marilyn Krarner's corvair problems to Debbie Carpenter. Bob Bryce's mustache to Tom Fernsler. Larry Buffenmeyer, Al Fidler, and leff Newman's seat on the Vo-Tech bus to Ron Long, loe Trautman, and Gerald Kreider. Bill Cox's sincerity to Curt Winters. Clair Goodman's playboy qualities to Torn Adey. Dennis Rowland's note cards to Dennis Struphar. Bill Graby to Sue Nissley. Ken Hamm's pole vault to Steve Reese. Ted Hartman's driving skills to Ernie Brightbill. Harold Hoffsmith's blond hair and blue eyes to his sister, Dianna. Rich Nickliss leaves his eye for the finer things in life, such as wine, women, and song, to the overworked Ted Schaeffer. Sharon Blouch leaves her shyness to Brenda Hostetter. Anne Brown wills her waves to Pam Mur- Phy- Betsy Chadwick leaves her nimble knees to Brenda Coleman. Edie Cooper leaves the Yearbook to Karen Schneider for-next year's work. Dawn Dutweiler wills half of her numer- ous awards to Pam Boger and the other half to Pam Wilhelm. Brenda Ebersole leaves the auction barn to Sue Shuey. Marty Estep leaves her popularity to Roch- elle Halsell. Kathy Fake leaves her D-flat piccolo to Gerry Blauch. Mary Fake leaves her long black hair to Karol Gress Debbie Forwood wills many hours of sleep and rest to Michele Zeck. lanet Gerber's glasses to Donna Grier. Mary Ann Graby's success in home ec pro- jects to Brenda Hostetter. Patti Graby's success with her homework to Faith Williams. loanna Guildoo's and Barb Hallman's lounge manners to Barbara and Darlene Brandt. Mary lane Heisey's wig to Kathy Horn. Ben Kruger leaves his clowning and straight teeth to Tom Heffner. David Meyer leaves his wild wardrobe to the deserving Scott Kercher. Greg Light leaves his manly physique to Randy Moore. Clair Kreiser leaves his shyness to Olive Graff. Clyde Meyer leaves his trumpet mouth- piece to Bob Daily. Gerald Hoffer's soybeans to Neil Ebersole. Kim Hoke's ability in track and field to Forrest Sheffy. Dwight Hostetter's A+ in Trig to Keith Hemperly. Lawrence Noll to Gloria Felty. Darrell Peterson leaves his forwardness with the opposite sex to Sharon Lash. Larry Pyles leaves his leftover hamboat to Linda leffries. Dennis Rhoad leaves his radio and his place at Tsudy's lake to Ken Long. Mike Risser leaves all his ag proiects to Dianna Hoffsmith. Don Risser leaves his beautiful blond hair to lill. Steve Royer leaves his credit at the laun- dromat to Ida Keener. Class Will Steve Schaeffer leaves his glasses to Bev- erly Fuhrman. l-larold Schwalm leaves his ambition to Harold lorstad. Lavern Snavely leaves his motorbike hel- met to the accident-prone Tom Fernsler. Mark Yorty leaves his paintbrush from the LOWLAND SEA set to Donna Watts. Tom Tucker leaves his ag courses to Boyd Hitz and his piglets. Dane Wolfe leaves his haircut to Scott Kettering. Willard Wombacher leaves his mischie- vous pensive moments to David Wise. Ken Wolfe leaves his scientific mind to Cindy Gross. Ron Wolfe's extra paper bags at Kreiders Food Market to Donna Shellenberger. Ron Stark leaves trig to loyce Klahr. Rennie Marquette's ability to argue on any topic at any time to Ray Dotter. Bob Livering leaves his quiet nature to his sister, Mary. Bob Keller leaves his credit card at Robert Hall's to Mike Ulrich. Kirby Martin leaves his metallic purple car to Dave Snavely. Marie l-litz's old speeches to Sharon Vo- gelsong. lanet Keener's noted ability in the com- mercial course to lo Bainbridge. Susan Kline's persuasive arguments to Edie lmboden. Deb and Sandra Kreiser's talkative natures to Bonita Schieb and Joanne Sellers. Lilly Lingle's typing award to Karen Klick. lanet Long's credit card at Grants to lune Cialone. ludy McCorkle's valedictorian award to Ted Schaeffer. 148 Debbie Miller's newspaper work to Next year's senior editor, Dawn Garosi. Angela Quiles' personality to ludy Way- bright. Debbie Ragguintds curly hair to Velma Sweigert. ludy Shaffer leaves Cindy Martin her ath- letic ability. Susie Weaver leaves her class ring to Margaret Arnold, because she doesn't need it anymore. Susie Yake's ability to sew to Carol Ditzler Lynda Troutman's creative talents to Steve Vanovich. Sylvia Stasko leaves pesty Ron Stark to Debbie Herr if she'll have him. Lilly Weaber leaves her charm to Mary lane Clawser. Marletta Weaver leaves Larry Stegall her quiet seat in Miss Witter's homeroom. Cindy Zimmerman wills her brown cordu- roy jumper to Ann Poad. Randy Crawford donates his English grades to anyone who wants them. Bill Kline leaves his high jump ability to Dave Peters. lay Hoffer's accidents to Tom Lingle. Rodney Hostetter's award of Person Har- dest to Will From to next years problem child. Debbie Dubbs leaves her baton to Deb Wagner. Dianne Meyer's beautician abilities to Deb Carpenter. Sharon Smith leaves her quilt to Charlotte Graham. Connie Van Winkle leaves her dirty laun- dry to lohn Wise. GLENN ACHEY14, 146 TERRY ACHEY14,146 IAMES ATKINS14, 74,146 IOHN BARNER IR 14, 49, 108,146 NANCY BEAMESDERFER 8,1-4,146 LINDA BEARD 10, I-I, 58, 59, 61,146 NORMAN BEARE1-4,146 CAROLYN BEUCHLE10, 14, 35, 74, 57,146 RODRICK BEYERLE14, 74,146 GAIL BISSINGER15, 34, 65, 81,146 SHARON BLAUCH15, 58, 60, 81,146 RONALD BOMBERGER 2,15, 22, 30, 34, 58, 59,105, HARVEY BOMGARDNER 11, 15, 52, 54,118,146 BARRY BOOKS 15, 26, 30, 38, 99,100, 114,115, 146 ROBERT BOOKS 14, 15, 35, 52, 53, 58, 65,146 CRAIG BORGES15, 74, 99,1fD, 114,115,146 CHARLES BRANDT 16, 26,146 ANNE BROWN 8, 9,16, 58, 65, 81, 94, 101, 146 CHARLES BROWN 16, 60, 146 IOHN BRUMMER 8, 16, 18, 31, 51, 74, 78, 79,83,146 ROBERT BRYCE16, 37,118,146 LARRY BUFFENMEYER 16,146 ROBERT CHABITNOT 8,16, 30, 32, 52,54,146 Senhbr 114,115,146 ELIZABERT CHADWICK 9,16, 66, 69, 81, 94, 101, 110,146 EDITH COOPER 9, 17, 58, 68, 81, 83,84,146 WILLIAM COX 17, 32, 58, 59, 62, 146 RANDALL CRAWFORD 15, 17, 52, 54,118,146 DALE CUSTER15,17,52,54,118,146 DONNA DIETZ 17,67, 68,146 MICHAEL DQLONG 9,10,12,15,17, 114, 115, 146 DEBRA DODSON12,15,17, 81,146 DEBRA DONMOYER17, 52, 53, 58, 96, 97,146 DEBORAH DUBBS18, 52,57,146 DAWN DUTWEILER11,14,18, 52, 58, 66, 69, 101, 10 BRENDA EBERSOLE18, 52, 54, 55, 58, 59, 61, 72,146 23, 26, 31, 75, 78, 79, 80, 92, 108, 2, 146 Index RICHARD EBERSOLE 3, 18, 22, 26, 54, 55, 103, 104, 105, 113, 114, 115 146 MARTHA ESTEP18, 52, 57,146 KATHLEEN FAKE 18, 52, 58, 59, 66,146 MARY FAKE 18, 60, 61, 146 ROBERT FELTY18, 42, 54, 77, 83, 146 ALLEN FIDLER 19,99,100, 118,146 IOHN FISHER 11, 13, 19, 22, 23, 33, 34, 35, 36, 75, 90, 92,105,107,112,113,114,115,146 38, 52, 55, 58, 59, 65, 72 DEBRA FORWOOD11,12,19,52, 58, 66, 69, 83, 146 IANET GERBER19, 58,61, 146 CLAIR GOODMAN 19, 77,105, 146 MARY ANN GRABY19,146 PATRICIA GRABY19, 58,146 WILLIAM GRABY19, 77,146 SUSAN GRANT 9, 18, 20, 31, 58, 65, 78, 79, 81, 83, 85, 101, 102, I46 IOANNA GUILDOO 20,61,68,79,146 BARBARA HALLMAN 20, 146 KENNETH HAMM 20,114,115,116,146 EARL HARTMAN11,20, 22,113,'I14,1'I5,146 KAREN HEETER 9,10, 20, 38, 52, 53, 58, 59, 72, 74,83, 84,146 MARY JANE HEISEY 9, 20,68,81,146 IUANITA HEMPERLY 20, 52, 58, 59,72,146 KIM HEMPERLY 21, 61, 81,146 MARIE HITZ 21, 58, 61,81,146 GERALD HOFFER 21,62,146 IAY HOFFER 21,146 HAROLD HOFFSMITH 21,146 KIM HOKE21,22,26,113, 114, 115,117,146 ALAN HONTZ 21, 86, 87, 146 NEVIN HOOVER 14, 21, 33, 62,146 DWIGHT HOSTETTER 22, 146 RODNEY HOSTETTER 22,114,115,146 CONNIE IMBODEN 22, 35, 60, 65, 69, 74, 81, 94, 95, 101, 146 LINDA IRWIN 12,'l5, 22,146 CRAIG KARSNITZ11,22, 52, 54, 55, 58, 59, 65, 75, 77,108, 112, 113, 114,115,117,146 IANET KEENER 22, 60, 146 CHRISTOPHER KELLER 9,12, 22, 146 LANCE KELLER 12, 15, 19, 22, 90, 92, '146 ROBERT KELLER 23,146 RANDALL KELLY 23,52, 53,146 SUSAN KLINE 23, 58, 61, 146 WILLIAM KLINE 12, 15, 23, 75, 77,90, 92, 112, 113, '1'14,1'15 MARILYN KRAMER II, 23, 37, 52, 55, 58, 61, 146 LYNN KREIDER '11, 23, 58, 66, 81, 146 CLAIR KREISER 23,146 DEBORAH KREISER 23, '146 SANDRA KREISER 24, 60,146 BENIAMIN KRUGER 12, '15, 23, 24, 27, 52, 75, 108,146 SUZANNE LEMON 24, 52, 53, 55, 58, 59, 69, 78, 79, 80, 119, GENE LEONARD 24,103,104,105, 106,'1'I4,1'15,1'17, 146 GREGORY LIGHT 10, '13, 24, 52, 53, 55, 58, 59, 7-1, 75, '146 LILY LINGLE 24, 146 IANET LONG 25, 58, 60, 146 IEANNE LOOSE 25, 34, 96, 97, 75, 146 REYNOLDS MARQUETTE 11, 13, 25, 55, 58, 59, 72, 75, 86, 108, 109, 146 KIRBY MARTIN 25, 146 GRACE MASE 25, 61, 146 IUDY MCGORKLE 9, 25, 33, 52, 53, 58, 65, 66, 81, '146 CLYDE MEYER 25, 52, 62, 63, '146 DAVID MEYER 25, 52, 54, 58, 70, 78, 79, 80 DIANNE MEYER 9, 11, 26, 81, 146 DEBORAH MILLER II, 26, 58, 59, 72, 77, 83, '146 IAMES MUMMA 26, 146 IEEEREY NEVVMAN 26, 146 RICHARD NICKLISS 26, 116, 118, 146 LAVVERANCE NOLL 10, 26,52, 55,146 LINDA 1'ARTRlDGE26,52, 55, 60, 94, 101, '11 1, '146 DARRELL PETERSON 26,146 LARRY PYLES 27, 146 ANGELA QIULES 27, 146 DEBORAH RAGGUINTO 27,146 1 146 '146 87, 90, 92, DENNIS RHOAD 27,146 ANDREA RHODES '11, '14, 27, 36, 37, 52, 53, 58, 83, 94, 148 DON RISSER 28, 27, 58, 99, 100, 113,11-I, 115, 148 MICHAEL RISSER 15, 27, 32, 82, 83, 118,146 DENNIS ROVVLAND 13, 27, 38, 37, 58, 59, 72, 78, 79, 80, 148 STEVEN ROYER15,27,52,54,146 STEVEN SCHAEFFER 28, 77, '146 IAN SCHOOMAKER 28, 52, 148 HAROLD SCHVVALM28,52,146 IUDY SHAEEER 28,146 KENNETH SHUEY 22, 28, 86, 103, 104, '105, '146 SHARON SMITH 28, 58, 81, 110, '1'1'1,'146 LAVERN SNAVELY 10, 28, 52, 55, 146 RONALD STARR 28, 114, '115, '146 SYLVIA STASRO 29, 148 GERALD TAULBEE 11, 29, 52, 54, 55, 148 LYNDA TROUTMAN 8,1'1, 29, 52, 53, 85, 79, 80, 148 THOMAS TUCKER 29, 62,146 KAREN LIMBEROER 9, 12, 29, 38, 52, 55, 65, 79, '146 CONSTANCE Var1VV1NKLE29, 52,57 58,85, 81,148 SONDRA VVAREEL 29, 80, '148 LILLIAN VVEABER 29, 68, '146 MARLETTA WEAVER 11, 30, 52, 53, 58, 80, '148 SUSAN WEAVER 30, 58, 81, '146 DELORES VVEIR 30, 31, 78, 79, 80, 81, '146 CHARLAGNE WEIMER 9, 11, 30, 36, 52, 55, 58, 59, 74, 75, 77, 78, 79 80, 146 IAMES WISE 9, 10, 30, 52, 53, 58, 59, 75, 79, 80, 99, 100, 114, 115, '146 DANE WOLFE 31, 51, 74, 79, 86, 87, '146 KENNETH WOLFE 31, 74,146 RONALD WOLFE 31, 146 WILLARD VVOMBACHER 31,146 SUSAN YAKE 31, 58, 60, 81,146 MARK YORTY 12, '15, 32, 74, '146 BARRY ZIMMERMAN 32,'112,'114,'1'15,1'I7, 146 CYNTHIA ZIMMERMAN 32,146 Annville-Cleona Majorettes Annville Frozen Food Service Annville News Agency Annville Shoulder Strap Company Beard's Food Market B H M Farm and Garden Equipment Mrs. Ruby Bissinger Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Blauch Mr. and Mrs. Curtis A. Books Donald Tony Books, Building Contractor Bosko Flag Company Retail Wholesale M. Brenner and Sons, Inc. Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Brubaker Cagnoli Music Company Mr, and Mrs. Anglos Cargas Mr. and Mrs. Gordon M. Chabitnoy Coca-Cola Co-ed Lucheonette William H. Condran Real Estate Mr. and Mrs, Charles S. Cooper Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Crawford Davis Pharmacy Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Dupkas Mr. and Mrs. Iay N. Dutweiler Ebersole Olds and Ieep Roy I. Ebersole, Auctioneer Iohn E. Ensminger Insurance Compliments of Attorney and Mrs. Philip Feather Mrs. Mildred Fisher and Eleanor Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. Forwood Mr. and Mrs, Raymond H. Forwood, Ir. A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend Ginder's Flying A Howard C. Gingrich, Plumbing and Heating Dr. Kerry H. Gingrich Dr. Russell Gingrich Granger's Poultry Market Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Grant, Ir. Green Terrace Chezy Guildoo Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hawryluk Mr. and Mrs. Norman Heeter Dr. Leroy Heilman Russell Heilman Mr. and Mrs. Arthur D. Heisey Hemperly Brothers Henise Tire Service H. E. P. Paint and Glass Company, Inc. Mark C. Hershey Mr. and Mrs. Abram N. Hoover Hostetter Brothers' Feed Store Mrs. lane Hostetter Mr. and Mrs. Penrose Hostetter Hot Dog lohn and Lorain Hower Music House Hynum's Beauty Shop Paul H. Kettering Sporting Goods King's Kingsley and Brown, Incorporated lohn F. Kirby, Ir. Patrons Roger M. Knisley and Company Mr. and Mrs. Floyd F. Kramer, Ir. Kreamer Bros. Furniture Company Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Kreamer Kreider's Food Market Harold D, Kreider Servicecenter Dr. and Mrs. Iohn Kuhn Laudermilch Meats Lebanon Valley Dairies Lebanon Valley National Bank of Annville Compliments of Lebanon Valley Offset Inc Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy LeGay, Sr. Lerch's Food Market Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Long I. M. Long Maxwell Love Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mase H. L. Meyer, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. I. Henry Meyer Midway Truck Service, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald D. Miller MiIler's Master Foods, Inc. MilIer's Texaco Mr. and Mrs. Iohn Morgan Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Noll P A C Aviation Service, Inc. Palm Press, Inc. Pat and Son Service Center Penn Avenue Real Estate lulie Plasterer Beauty Salon The Pretzel Hearth The Rail Fence Dr. and Mrs. Iacob L. Rhodes Mr. and Mrs. Richard K. Rohland Rev. and Mrs. Earl Rowland Mr. and Mrs. Charles Runkel D. L. Saylor and Sons Dr. and Mrs. N. S. Scharadin Shenk Bros., Inc. I. DeWold Silberman MD. H. I. Smith and Sons Mr. and Mrs. Ioseph Smith Ir. Smith Sheet Metal and Hardware, Inc Ralph and Ruth Struphar Talk of the Town Mrs. Vivian Tucker William Uhler, Photography Dr. and Mrs. Robert A. Uhlrich Umberger's Mill, Fontana Mr. and Mrs. William H. Umberger Wagner Fire Equipment Company Walborn and Boyer Body Shop The Washington Band of Annville W A H T Radio Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Waltz, Ir. Mr. and Mrs. lohn R. Weaber, Ir. Mrxand Mrs. Marlin Weaver Cookie Wise and daughters, Bobbie lean and Lori Ann Paul C. Wolfe, Insurance Wolfe's Barber Shop, Cleona Mr. and Mrs. Elra Worcester Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Yake, Ir. Zeigler's Ice Cream Farewell Class Of 1970


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