Boonsboro High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Boonsboro, MD)

 - Class of 1957

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, 2 Y , 'A i 'ii nf 1 41 5. E 'e S ,f 7 Y SZ 3 'a Iii-LIGI'I TER fuf 'Me Swim Elma of 1957 BOONSBORO HIGH SCI-IGOL BooNsBoRo, MARYLAND I Dvincipcills Voted lzovql- Q Veov DR. NEWTON It has been a most rewarding experience to have shared this year with the faculty and students of Boonsboro High School. This high school, including as it does a number of un- usual features in its program, is certain to impress a person working in it for the first time. We have, it is true, been operating under conditions of great overcrowding. This has caused some conditions which are not of the best, but we hope that you have found it pleasant. This year book is something you will treasure through the years. When you turn to it five or ten years from now, we believe that you will appreciate even more fully than now that the aim of the school has been to prepare you to make the most of your abilities and to find a useful place in the world. May success and happiness be yours and may others benefit from your services to them. j. WILLARD NEWTON, Principal i 2 Alfred C. Alcorn Music nlcr Glee Club Francis M. Castle Physics Chemistry Senior Science School Treasurer Alfred P. Fehl English Advisor, The Star Co-Advisor, The Hi-Lighter Senior Class Advisor FAC U LT Alfa, Q- are , , , :EE ' A il .V x ..:,,, ,. ' 'zzl iiz A joseph R.. Arnold Social Studies H. Paul Dehart Driver Education Junior Class Advisor john Ferdian, Jr. Counselor Advisor, Future Teachers of America Public Relations .: Florence A. Baker Counselor Advisor, Future Nurses of America by gig I , x A r,.:: f Richard Dixon Practical Arts Foster E. Ford Boys' Phys. Ed. Band Varsity Baseball AAA Patrol A 3 li gm Helen N. Dorothy K Beckenbaugh Bralthwalte World History Mathematics English First Aid Girl Scouts fi ....,. . lil f fir r r. 1 , u se. .,.,',.. 3..,.. ,Ng Truman Helen D Doyle Farnsworth Industrial Arts Core Metals Shop G. Page Norman W Gardner Haines Social Studies Industrial Arts Cafeteria Woodworking Supervisor Mechanical Senior Class Drawing Advisor Pupil. Personnel Advisor FACU LT 4 f E Q' ' . 5 u.. Elsie C. Thomas H. Donald W. Louise james G. Hanson Hicks Hunt lmler Jones Vocational Home English Science Shorthand General Science Economics Social Studies Visual Aid Typing Audio-Visual Nursery .School Committee Junior-Class Committee Supervisor 6,4 I l - I Radio Club Advisor . , .A ,.,, , W i 5 1 l'r' i ,r,.2.. ,:,. W ,ou. l -:1: r-' -W . ' 2f-. ' I ' .:::: 'i ',', '- 1 r l Raymond W. Franklin S. Ralph O. H. P. james R. Kaeflel KCYSCY Kifer Kotun Lemmert Mathematics Boys' Phys. Ed. Mathematics English Science Student Council Var. Basketball Social Studies physi Ed. Advisor Soccer AAA patrol Junior Class Advisor School Rings Donald Mary F. joseph Maxine Nick Lewis Martin McDaniel Merchant Petrakis Core Secretary Mathematics Librarian Social Studies Junior Varsity Student Council Library Science Basketball Advisor FACU LT Kenneth Margaret K. Charles V. George C. Rarnsburg Ready Rowe, Jr. Schamel Agriculture English Bookkeeping Biology Advisor, Future Teen-Age Book Typing Senior Science Farmers of Club Office Practice Audio-Visual America Junior Class Committee Advisor Co-Advisor, The Hi-Lighter Carol l..aP. Margaret F. Gladys P. Sheldon Smith White General Home Latin, French, English Economics Dramatics Assistant, Advisor, Future Senior Class The Hi-Lighter Homemakers Advisor of America CPhotos were not available for the faculty members listed belowl Emma Lou Schwagel General Home Economics Advisor, Future Homemakers of America William M. Raymond Wayne H. Shirley Allenberg Flagg Hovermale Nleaclor Agriculture Mathematics Music Phys. Ed. Shop Junior Glee Club Girls' Coach 7th Grade Glee Club 5 AROUND B.H.s. - PLATE 1 AROUND B.H.S. - PLATE III AROUND B.H.S. - PLATE IV AROUND B.I-I.S. - PLATE Xl L3 AROUND B.H.S. - PLATE XII AROUND B.I-I.S. - PLATE XIII VQPSQGS GUQSiS G S R T E U E D T E N G T U S R Last December a group of teachers from other lands visited our country and were entertained in the homes of some of our citizens. These guests, in turn, entertained our teachers with a program at the South Potomac Junior High School. The day after this program, some of the overseas teachers visited our school and entertained our students and faculty. ln the picture above, our guests ffront row, left to right, are Mrs. Fakhrol Sheibany, from Teheran, iran, mi secondary school English teacher: Mrs. Pinolphan Kaehacharoen, from Bang- kok, Thailand, an English teacher in Stri-Vidhaya School: and Mr. Pan-Pao, from Phnom-Penh, Cambodia, a teacher of Cambodian and English in the Ecole Normale, Phnom-Penh. We are sorry that Mr. Oscar Robinson, from Argentina, who was scheduled to come to our school, could not come because of the illness of his wife. Mr. Charles Ridenour, from the Board of Education office, and Dr. Newton, our principal, fback row, left to rightl are pictured with our guests. We are very grateful for the opportunity of seeing first-hand how much alike are the peoples of the world. We feel that these fine representatives have already made a large contribution to the cause of peace and understanding among all mankind. AROUND B.H.S. - PLATE XIV I9 . 1401, Fw am! Kwik Kar The photos that appear on pp. 6-I9 spotlight many events and activities in our 1956-'57 school year. PLATE I - F.F.A. - F.H.A. HAPPENINGS 1l, The pause that refreshes: 12, Watch me, Helen: 13, Smile when we go past the judges, Bessie: 14, Room for one morelg 15, Quit making eyes at that bull: 16, Should we add arsenic?g 17, An apple a day keeps the doctor away. PLATE II -- F.T.A. FLOAT AND TURKEY TROT 1l, Let's get busy: 12, Freedom rings: 13, Watch that thumblg 14, This is work?g 15, Swing your partnerlg 16, Tom Kat and his Country Kittens: 17, My feet hurtlg 18, Everybody dance! PLATE ll! -- CHRISTMAS PROGRAM 1! Clorial' 2 Here comes Santa Claus' 13, Come and adore: 14, The First Noel ' 15, Watch that mistletoe! PLATE IV - CHRISTMAS DANCE 1l, Dance with me Henryl- 2, Who s the lucky girl?: 13, Watch the feet, pleasel' 14 We re in lovel' 5, Hey up therel: 16, The Band Played On g 17 Dig that treel' 18 I could have d ance d all night. PLATE V SPORTS SHOTS 1l Yea Team! 12, Pass it here! 13, The line-up: 14, Look! No handslg 15, What a crowd! 16, A a a h! 17, Don t break the back, plcaselz 18, Up you go! PLATE V! ACTION SHOTS 1Sports, action! 5, Up goes the score! 16, Stars in action! PLATE VII MORE SPORTS 1 l , Grab that rebound! 12, Come down here 13, Dig that buildlg 14, Who goofed? 5 Watch that basket 6 Wow! those legslg 17, Slow motion. f ef af , . 1 Y . . . 1 ' , , ' . 1 . , . , , : ' : 1l, Got it!: 12, That's no fairl: 13, !t's exercise, manlg 14, We want some ' : 1 : ' : 1 , 1 1 3 v , H , n v-, ,- S, ,- ----..e:- 20 1 X I 'f' .A'f'.f9CCA'f'.f:f'.A'f'.A'f'.f' 17:6 .A'! i.!fA'f.7F!'.fSf'.!.V'4'A'f'.!.7 .7Cf'.f.Z'fIK', .1 'J' JOOOOOO' ---,,---- -vC- 50'-- - ' - ' - - CCf ..f'.,f'.f'.f'.,f' ffffffxfy ffff f ffffr' fffff f ffffffn ff ff! ffff J' 36 ' Q a f Q , , A - Siqglimo o Ko cmd! WMI o I a I PLATE VIII - SENIOR TRIP TO ANNAPOLIS QI1 Day to remember: Q21 Perfect hostess: Q31 Chatting with the Governor: Q Q41 Very truly yours: Q51 Maryland, My Marylandn: Q61 On the stairway : of su ccess . E PLATE IX - CLASSRCOM sHoTs I Q l 1 Music, Music, Music: Q21 I am SO busyl: Q31 Dream home of tomorrow: r Q41 Working hard? : Q51 I know it: Q61 Noun or pronoun? : Q71 Five minute time writing: Q81 Who lives here? PLATE X - MORE CLASS ROOM SNAPS i QI1 Salt, pIease?: Q21 Iwant my mommy: Q31 No sleeping: Q41 I broke the W needle: Q51 QUIET: Q61 House for two. E PLATE XI - COUNSELING, CAREERS AND HOBBIES I QI1 Next best thing to a sling shot: Q21 Should we take a chance?: Q31 The , ham : Q41 Senior boys at Aberdeen: Q51 Genius at workl Silencelg Q61 just i a note, to whom?: Q71 Commercial girls at Fort Detrick. i PLATE XII - MISCELLANEOUS I QI1 Information, pl ease : Q21 Tra-la-lal: Q31 The thinkerl: Q41 Who's speak- S ing? : Q51 You ain't noting but a hound dog: Q61 Speech, please. Remember? : S Q71 Watch out for the tree: Q81 Don't break itl: Q91 What's your excuse? S PLATE XIII ODDS AND ENDS g QI1 Clean up crew: Q21 Wait for the rush: Q31 Busy fingers: Q41 On KP: S Q51 One, and two and threelg Q61 Day dreaming, huh?: Q71 Rock-a-bye, X baby: Q81 Attention, please: Q91 Baby Doll: Ql01 Knibb's Broadcast Station. Q PLATE XIV - HANDS ACROSS THE SEA S 3 as -is vs vs as ar- as as 3 The formal groups on pp 22-30 picture the various student organizations S that help make our school life so interesting and rewarding. Q 3 2l STUDENT COUNCIL - The Student Council provides a means by which problems relating to student welfare can be discussed, and it also promotes good student-teacher relationships. 4 STAR STAFF Under the watchful eye of Mr. Fehl, this group has done a fine job of publishing the Star during the past year. 22 ., .. ,-, BAND - The band, consisting of fifty-two members, participated in the lVlummer's Parade and won second prize. They have taken part in several Memorial Day parades, and played for P.T.A. programs and commencement. A few members were also in the county concert and the Symphonic Band SAFETY PATROL The patrol is important to the welfare and safety of the students at B.H.S. 23 SENIOR GLEE. CLUB - The Senior Glee Club, under the direction of Mr. Alcorn, is an active club in our school which we are very proud to have. During this school year they participated in many P.T.A. programs, the graduation exercises, and the Christ- mas program. ,IUNIOR C-LEE CLUB - The junior Glee Club is composed of selected members from grades seven through nine. They gave a fine performance at the Christmas program. Mr. Wayne Hovermale is now directing the Junior Glee Club and is doing a fine job, 24 FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA - This club was organized in I95I and has become an outstanding activity in B.H.S. The F.T.A. prepares students for future teaching careers and gives them actual experience through substitute teaching. AUDIO-VISUAL AIDS - The Visual Aids Committee gives the boys in B.H.S, an opportunity to operate the different types of projectors and film equipment. This committee also helps to supplement the teaching program throughout the school. 25 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA - The F.H.A. was organized in B.H.S. approximately twelve years ago. They strive to promote better family living and to help members understand opportunities open to them in the field of homemaking. l 5 FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA - ls intended to better inform the girls on matters concerning a nursing career, and different types of related work. 26 BOYS' BASKETBALL - Our boys showed fine sportsmanship through defeat as well as victory this past season. Each game provided plenty of suspense and excitement for the spectators. BOYS' JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL -- Thejunior varsity basketball team fought hard throuh the season and did very well. Thereis lots of good material here for future BHS varsity basketball. 2 8 1 FIELDBALL - If success can be measured by the development of sportsmanship and cooperation, the fielclball team can feel that it has been a big success. GIRLS' BASKETBALL - it Under the coaching of Miss Meador, the girls' basketball team macle a Hne showing. Each player showed much interest and skill throughout the season. 29 SOCCER - Our soccer team really gave a splendid performance this year and ended up winning most of their games. BASEBALL Baseball has always been a big attraction at B.I-l.S. and this season the boys made a good showing. 30 r V I i i S 3 GIRLS' SOFTBALL - This year's squad was composed of many new girls who promise good results next year. Much credit must be given to our new coach, Miss Meador! 31 Q S353 Off jp --4? -X-is ' Z SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Row l-Barbara Emerick fsecretary-Treasurer, IZBCDQ Rodney Cline fVice President, l2BCJg Ronald Rowe fPresident, IZABJQ Earl Smith fpresident, IZDJQ Shirley Otzelberger fVice President, IZDJ. Row 2-Connie Coulter fSecretary-Treasurer, IZDJ 5 Donald Eichelberger fstudent Council Representative, l2DJg Robert Sweeney fl-lome Room Reporter, IZBCJ 3 Marvin Miller fl-lome Room Reporter, IZDJ 9 Richard Root fl-lome Room Reporter, IZBCJ 3 William Jack- son CStudent Council Representative, IZABD g johnny Bussard CSec- retary, l2ABJg Barbara Otzelberger fTreasurer, IZABD. Not present for photo - David Wyand fPresident, IZBCJ 3 Lee Teeters QStu- dent Council Representative, IZBCJ. Flower - White Carnation Colors - Black on White Song - I-Ie Motto - We believe in the minds that think, in the hands that work, and the hearts that love. 33 MARVIN ALEXANDER Alec GENERAL Soccer II, III, Co-Captain IV, Basketball IV, Base- ball II, III, IV, Dramatics III. VIVA BEITTEL Tiny COMMERCIAL The Star, Reporter III, Associate Sports Editor. IV, Hi-Lighter, Feature and Captions Committee IV, F.H.A. II, F.H.A. Glee Club II, F.T.A. II, Bas-- ketball II. JERRY BENDER Bennie O GENERAL Class Vice President III, Student Council II, Soc- cer II,III, IV: Basketball II, Baseball IV. OLIVE BOWMAN COMMERCIAL Senior Band II,III,IV. LOBERTA BRYAN Bertie COMMERCIAL Class Treasurer II, The Star, Reporter III, Fea- ture Editor IV, The Hi- Lighter, Feature and Cap- tions Committe III, Chair- man IV, Dramatics III, Teen-Age Book Club, Sec- retary II, Senior Class Motto Committee IV. 34 JOHNNY BUSSARD Buzz GENERAL Class Secretary IIILIV, The Star Reporter III, Sports Editor IV, Band II, III, IV, Baseball III, IV. ARTHUR CANFIELD Art GENERAL PATRICIA CANFIELD Ann COMMERCIAL F.T.A. IV, F.H.A. II, Hi- News IV. RONALD CHARLES Ron GENERAL Safety Patrol II, F.T.A. II III, Dramatics III. GEORGE CHURCHEY VOCATIONAL I F.F.A. Reporter II, III, IV Soccer IV, F.F.A. Basket ball Team III, IV. LESTER CHURCHEY Les VOCATIONAL F.F.A. II,III,IV, Treasurer II, III, IV, Student Coun- cil II, F.F.A. Basketball, Winner, State Dairy Judg- ing Team II, Showed Grand Champion Barrow, National OIC-Type Con- ference, Eaton, Ohio, OIC National Convention at Reels Foot Lake, Tennes- see. RODNEY CLINE John GENERAL Class President II, Vice President IV, F.T.A. II. III, Dramatics III. MARY JANE COBLENTZ Mary GENERAL F.H.A. IV, F.T.A. Activi- ties IV. WILLIAM COE Bill VOCATIONAL F.F.A. II, III, IV, Vice ?resident II, III, State Livestock Judging Contest State F.F.A. Convention III, F. F. A. Basketball Team III, IV. GARDNER COOK Cookie COMMERCIAL Class Vice President II, III, Class Softball II, III, Dramatics III, IV. 35 CONN IE COULTER COMMERCIAL Class Secretary III, Class Secretary-Treasurer IV, The Hi-Lighter, Chair- man, Cuts and Shorts Committee III, IV, F.T.A. II, III, IV, Secretary IV, Dramlitics III, IV, Hi- News III. IV, Senior Class Flower Committee IV. JANET COULTER Jan GENERAL Saftey Patrol IV, F.H.A. II, IV, F.T.A. Activity Committee IV. HELEN CRAIG COMMERCIAL Hagerstown High - Heis- kelite Home Room Rep- resentative III, Boons- boro High - F.T.A. IV, Hi-- Lighter Activities Com- mittee IV, Senior Class Colors Committee Chair- man IV. ELWOOD CRAMPTON Chuck GENERAL Class President II, Base- ball II, III, IV, Hi-Lighter. Cuts and Shorts Commit- tee IV. SHIRLEY CUNNINGHAM Shorty COMMERCIAL The Star Reporter IIT: As- sociate Circulation Mana- ger IV: Glee Club II, III, IV, F.T.A. II, Scholarship and Awards Committee Chairman III, IV: Bazaar, Chairman of Cake and Candy Committee III, Typine' Committee Chair- man, Hi-Lighter IV. J ACK DEATRICH VOCATIONAL F.F.A. II, III, IV, Winner, Fitting and Showing Con- test, Community Fair III, IV, State Livestock Judg- ing Contest III, IV, Dele- gate, National F.F.A. Con- vention, Kansas City IV, F.F.A. Basketball Team IV, O.I.C. National Con- vention, Rellsfoot Lake. Tennessee. ELOUISE DETROW COMMERCIAL Glee Club, II, III, IV3 F.N.A. II. WANDA LEE DICK COMMERCIAL F.T.A. IV, F.H.A. II, F.H.A. Glee Club II. HOWARD x DILLON is 5 Snuffy ACADEMIC The' Star, Reporter III, 'Assistant Boys' Sports Editor IV, Glee Club III, Band II, III, IVQ Safety Patrol II, IV, Soccer IV, Baseball III, IV, Bazaar Committee Co-Chairman III, Hi-Lighter, Proofs Committee IV. MARVIN DOUGLAS Doug GENERAL 36 MELVIN DRAPER Mel GENERAL Soccer, Co-Captain IV. GLORIA DRENNER Cookie GENERAL F.H.A. II, III, IV, Glee Club II. ,IOANNE EDLEBLUTE Joan COMMERCIAL F.H.A. Secretary II. DONALD EICHELBERGER Ike COMMERCIAL The Star, Reporter III, Associate News Editor IVQ Student Council II, III, IV, Class Softball II, III, Dramatics III. BARBARA EMERICK Savage VOCATIONAL Mt. Savage High School II, Boonsboro High School III, IV, Class President III, Class Secretary IV: Student Council II, III: Community Fair, Food Committee Chairman III. CAROL FARRINGTON COMMERCIAL The Hi-Lighter, Cuts and Shorts Committee III, IV, F T.A ' . . IV, F.H.A. II, Teen-Age Book Club II. JAMES FISHER Jimmy GENERAL ELVIN FLOOK GENERAL Basketball, IV. LARRY FUNK Funk GENERAL Glee Club IV, Safety Pa- trol III, F.T.A. II, 'Ihe Hi- Lighter. Cuts and Shorts Committee IV. TERRY GIFF T Fats GENERAL Glee Club III, IV, Safety Patrol II, III, Dramatics IV, Model Building Home Show III, IV, F.T. . IV. 37 BONNIE GRIM Toots COMMERCIAL F.T.A. II, III, IV. ELAINE HAINES COMMERCIAL F.T.A. II, IV, F.H.A. II. ELWOOD HARDY Humphey GENERAL LOIS HARSHMAN COMMERCIAL Class President II, The Star, Reporter III, Assis- tant Circulation Manager IV, The Hi-Lighter, Art Committee III, IV, Stu' dent Council II, III. THEODORE ' HEBB, JR. Teddy ACADEMIC The Star, Business Mana- ger III, IV, TheHi-Light- er, Business Manager IV, Dramatics IV, H1-News III. DEANNA HIC-DON Dee ACADEMIC Class President II, The Star Reporter III, News Editor IV, The Hi-Lighter II, III, IV, Glee Club II, III, IV, County Chorus III, State Chorus IV, Stu- dent Council II, Regional Student Council Presi- dent IV, F.T.A. II, III, Program Chairman IV, Treasurer IV, Bazaar As- sistant Soliciting Mana- ger III, School Winner, I Speak for Democracy Contest IV, Winner Coun- tv DAR Award IV, Hi- News Chairman IV. JANE HIGDON Janie COMMERCIAL F.N.A. III. ROBERT I-IIC-MAN Louie GENERAL Glee Club IV: Safety Pa- trol III, IV, The Hi-Ligh- er, Cuts and Shorts Com- mittee IV. PATRICIA HOFFMAN Pat COMMERCIAL The Star. Associate Busi- ness Manager IV, F.H.A. II, F.H.A. Glee Club, F.T.A. III, IV: Fieldball III, Basketball II, Hi- News II, III, IV. KARL HOFFMASTER GENERAL GLENDORA HORINE Kid ACADEMIC BETTY HUFF ER Bet COMMERCIAL Class Secretary III, Class Softball Team II, F.H.A. II, Dramatics III, F.T.A. II. NANCY HUTZELL COMMERCIAL Clearspring High III - Class Treasurer III, Presi- dent, Book Club III, Dan- cing Contest, Winner III, Boonsboro High II, IV, F.H.A. II, F.T.A. IV, The Hi-Lighter, Proofs Com- mittee IV. WILLIAM JACKSON Bill GENERAL Class Secretary II, Band II, III, IV, Safety Patrol II, Student Council III, Chairman Public. Rela- tions IV, Dramatics III, Model Building Home Show, Honorable Mention III, IV. j ERRY KAETZEL Curley GENERAL Class President III: Stu- dent Council III, Drama- tics III, Baseball III, IV ROBERT KNIBB Robert ACADEMIC The Star, Reporter IIg Student Council, Vice President IIIQ Delegate National Convention IIIg State Secretary III, IV: Visual Aids Committee II, III, IV, Radio Club III, President IV. DORIS KNIGHT Darr COMMERCIAL F.H.A. Glee Club IIQ F.H.A. II, F.T.A. III, IVg Class Softball Team II. PATRICIA LAKIN Pat ACADEMIC Class President III, Vice President IIg The Star, Reporter III, Associate Circulation Manager IVg The Hi-Lighter II, III, IV, Art Committee Chairman IV, Student Council II, III, Bulletin Board Chair- man IIIQ F.T.A. IIg Vice President III, President IV, Projects Committee Chairman III, Bazaar As- sistant Manager IIIgStu- dent Council Award III, School D.A.R. Award Fin- alist IVQ F.T.A. Award IIIQ Hi-News III, IV. GEORGE LINE . VOCATIONAL , F.F.A. II, III, IV. DOROTHY MASON Mason COMMERCIAL The Star, Reporter III, Girls' Sports Editor IVQ Fieldball II, III, IVQ Bas- ketball III, Captain IV, Softball II, III, IV, Hi- News III. 39 ROBERT MAY Bob GENERAL Class President III. GLORIA McDONALD Beetle COMMERCIAL WILMA JEAN METZ Willie GENERAL F.H.A. IVg F.T.A. Activi ties IV. LUCILLE n MILBURN ' Lucy GENERAL F.H.A. IVQ F.T.A. Activi- ties: Safety Patrol III, IV Softball IV. ELDON MILLER Slim GENERAL Saftey Patrol II, III, Cap- tain IV. MARVIN MILLER Porky COMMERCIAL Home Room Reporter IVQ Class Softball II, IIIg Dra- matics IIIg Senior Class Motto Committee IV. LOUISE MILLS GENERAL F.H.A. II, IVg Saftey Pa- trol IV. LOUISE MORGAN Lou GENERAL F.H.A. Reporter IVQ Glee glub IV: F.T.A. Activities TERRY MOSE Boh GENERAL LEE MOSER Lee ACADEMIC The Star, Reporter III, Associate Editor IVQ The Hi-Lighter, Activities Committee III, Executive Committee IVQ Safety Pa- trol III, IVQ Student Coun- cil III, President IVg F.T.A. III, IVQ Bazaar, As- sistant Manager IIIQ Dra- matics IVQ Audio-Visual Committee II, IIIQ Hi- News III. ELBERT MOSER Buzzy GENERAL GERALD MOSER Jerry GENERAL DELORES NICK Dee COMMERCIAL F.T.A. IVQ Senior Class Color Committee 1'Vg Hi- Lighter Typing Commit- tee IV. LARRY NUICE GENERAL Saftey Patrol II, IV. ROBERT NULL Bob GENERAL Socceer III, IVQ Co-Cap- tain IVQ Baseball IV. BARBARA OTZELBERGER Barb ACADEMIC Class Treasurer IVQ The Star, Reporter III, Circu- lation Manager 1Vg F.N.A. II, III,Chairman Constitu- tion Committee II, F.T.A. IV, Assistant Treasurer IV, Chairman, Ways and Means Committee IVQ Special Student Council Award IIIQ School D.A.R. Award Finalist IVQ Hi News III, IVg The Hi- Lighter IV, Activities Committee Chairman IV. SHIRLEY OTZELBERGER COMMERCIAL Class Secretary II, Class Reporter IIIg Class Vice- President IV, F.T.A. IVQ Chairman, Constitution Committee IV, F.N.A. II, Basketball II, III, IV, Co- Captain II, Captain III: Dramatics II, IVQ Hi-News IV, The Hi-Lighter, Busi- ness Committee IVg Sen- ior Class Flower Com- mittee IV. RAMON PARSONS Ray GENERAL ARTHUR POFFENBERGER Skippy COMMERCIAL Class Treasurer IIIQ Safe- ty Patrol II, III, IV, Class iciftball II, IIIQ Dramatics ELT ON POTTER - June GENERAL 4l MARY LOU POTTER COMMERCIAL F.T.A. IVQ Dramatics IIIQ Senior Class Motto Com- mittee IV. EUGENE PRYOR Gene GENERAL LOIS REEDER COMMERCIAL The Star, Reporter III, Associate, Feature Editor IVQ The Hi-Lighter, Tyb- ing Committee III, IVg F.H.A. III, F. T. A. IVQ Dramatics IVg Hi-News III, IV. RONALD REEDER Ronnie GENERAL Basketball II, III, IV: Baseball III, IV, Soccer IV, The Hi-Lighter, Cuts and Shorts Committee IV. EDDIE REESE Ed COMMERCIAL Class President IIg Safety Patrol IVQ Soccer III, Co- Captain IVQ Basketball II, III, Captain IVQ Baseball II, III, Co-Captain IV, Dramatics III, I g Bazaar, Assistant Soliciting Mana- ger III. PEGGY RHODES COMMERCIAL F.H.A. IIQ F.H.A. Glee Club: F.T.A. IVQ Field- ball II. DONNA ROHRER Sparky COMMERCIAL F.T.A. II, III, IVQ Class Softball II. RICHARD ROOT Dick GENERAL Home Room Reporter IVQ Glee Club IVg F.T.A. IVQ Vice President, R.E.A. IV. RONALD ROWE Ronnie GENERAL Class Secretary IIQ Home Room Reporter IIIQ Class President IVQ F.T.A. II. Illg Dramatics IIIQ Safety Patrol II, III, IVQ Student Council IV. PATRICIA SAGLE Pat COMMERCIAL Hi-News IV. 42 DAVID SI-IEWBRIDGE Dave COMMERCIAL Baseball III, IVQ Safety Patrol III, IVQ Class Soft- ball Team II, III, IV. EUGENE SHOEMAKER Gene VOCATIONAL F.F.A. II, III, IV. WAYNE SHOWE Wayne GENERAL Baseball IV. VIRGINIA SMITH Ginny COMMERCIAL F.H.A. Ilg Glee Club II DAVID SMITH Smitty GENERAL Soccer IV. EARL SMITH, JR. COMMERCIAL The Star, Reporter III, Editor-In-Chief IV, F.T.A. III, Social Committee Chairman IV, The Hi- Lighter, Executive Com- mittee III, Chairman IV, Dramatics III, IV, Class President III, IV, Student Council III, Constitution Committee Chairman IV, Senior Class Chairman IV CARL SNOOK Snooky GENERAL Band II, III, IV, Visual Aids Committee II, Dra- matics III, Model Build- ing Home Show, Second Prize III. PAUL SOUDERS Jimmy GENERAL Dramatics IV, Hi-News IV NATHAN STILES Wilt GENERAL Class President III, Soc- cer IV, Basketball IV, Visual Aids Committee II, III, IV, Hi-Lighter, Cuts and Shorts Committee IV. I EE STOUF F ER Lee GENERAL 43 ROBERT SWEENEY Bob VOCATIONAL Class Reporter FV, F.F.A. III, IV, Grand Champion Barrow, National O. I. C. Type Conference, Eaton, Ohio IV, F.F.A. Basket- ball III, IV. WILLIAIVI TEETERS Lee -- VOCATIONAL Glee Club II, III, County Chorus III, Student Coun- cil III, IV, F.F.A. Presi- dent II, III, IV, Soccer IV, First Place Hampshire Hog Judging Contest II, III, F.F.A. Basketball Team III, Fifth Place., Countv Road-e-o Driving Contest. JANET THOMPSON. I J' an s GENMERAL F.H.A. Treasurer IV, Glee Club II. I IJ-f CHARLOTTE WENNER Ann I GENERAL F.H.A. IV, F.T.A. Activi- ties IV. MARLENE WOLFE Mar VOCATIONAL ' Assistant Class Secretary IV, Community Fair, Foods Committee Chair- man II. III, V.H.E. Style Show II. CHESTER WYAND gif:-5 Ches - Jack VOCATIONAL CNo photo available! F.F.A. II, III, IVQ wash- VOCATIONAL ing-tqn County Poultry F.F.A. II, III, IV. J udgmg Contest III, State Poultry Judging Contest 1113 Band II, III, IVQ Coun- ty Band IV. DAVID ROBERT WYAND GRIM Dave VOCATIONAL CNo photo availablel Bob Class President IVQ Glee VOCATIONAL Club II, III, IVQ County Chorus III, Band II, III, 1Vg County Band IVQ Stu- dent Council II, IVQ F.F.A. Secretary II, III, IV, Win- ner, State Dairy Judging Contest IIIQ F.F.A. Bas- ketball Team II,' III IVQ Winner, Community Show II, III, IVQ Fourth Place County Road-e-o Driving Contest IIIg Second Place, State Turkey Project Contest. BETTY ZIMMERMAN Bet COMMERCIAL Home Room Reporter IIIQ F.H.A. IIg F.T.A. IIQ Dra- matics IIIg Class Softball Team II. F.F.A. II, III, IV. 44 THE JIJNIDIQS Row I Row 2 CLASS OFFICERS -Gerald Haines fPresident, IIBDQ William Suman flgresident, IIADIJg Janice Coyle fHome Room Reporter, lICJg Mary Lou Hill CStudent Council Representative, IIDZJQ joan Smith fpresi- dent, I I D21 -George Funk fpresident, IICJQ Jerry Kendle fstudent Council Representative, I ICJQ joe Eichelberger CVice President, I IADI jg Roger Rayski CSecretary, IIADlJg Lawrence Hoffman Cstuclent Council Representative, IIADIJQ Harold Phillips QI-Iome Room Reporter, I IADI Ig jerry Campbell fVice President, I IBD: Robert Mullendore fstudent Council Representative, IIBJQ Kenneth Pal- mer fl-Iome Room Reporter, IIBDQ Stanley Thomas fTreasurer, IIADIJ. Not present for photo - Vivian Castle fVice President, I ICJ 3 Patsy Abbott fsecretary, I ICJ: Elizabeth Poffenberger fsecretary, I IDZJ. 45 Patricia Patsy Florence Carol Ann John Vvilbur Abbott Abbott Baker Bartlett Benner Bitner Mary Della Bowers Kay Judy Phillip Bloyer Bowers Richard Bridges Bussard Butler Jerry Vivian Jo Ann Clarkson Mary Frances Campbell Castle Chaney Charles Clark Cole Betty Priscilla Janice Carroll Nancy Nancy Conway Cosens Coyle Cronise Cronise Darr Eugene Carolyn Catherine Cray Joe Vernon Deener Denhardt Easterclay Younkins Eichelberger Eichelberger 46 Bonnie Charles George Guy ,Io Ann Jo Ann Faulders Fritz Funk Green Grey Griffith Junior Gerald Richard james Marvin Eugene Grim Hanes Hammond Harrison Harman Harp Louise Larry William Kenneth Brenda Mary Lou l-laupt Henderson l-lenncloerger Herr l-ligdon Hill I - Lawrence Marvin Ralph Charles Hutzell Evelyn Hoffman House Hurley Hutzell James Ingram Anna Barbara Bobby Sam Larry Nancy jones Jones Jones jones Jordan Kagey 47 -.V Jerry Merry Lawrence Doris Charles Otho Kendle liephart Keyton Knight Kretzer Kretzer ' :r. it Harold Patsy Ruth Donald Richard Jerry Line Line Long Lowman Lowman Lum Louise Gary Nancy Gary Eleanor Frances Mellott Martin Martin Martz Mick Mick 4 ' ' A-w Joyce June Diana Delores Bernard Brenda Miller Milburn Minnick Mitchell Moser Mullendore Robert James Fred Richard Harold Delores Mullcnclore Nokes O'Neill Petters Phillips Poffenberger 48 y Elizabeth Sherman Roger Delores Rebecca Julia Poffenberger Potter Rayski Reese Reese Rhodes Violet Ronald Elaine Gary Mary Anna Mae Roberts Robinson Rohrer Rohrer Rohrer Sager William Fred joan Nelson Patricia Grover Shipley Shaffer Smith Smith Smith Stoneberger William Marvin Delores Stanley james Shelby Suman Swope Taulton Thomas Thompson Thompson Karen Timothy Nancy Gerald Catherine Audrey Toms Trovinger Wade Weaver Wolfe Wyand 49 SDDHUMDIQES 50 ROW I 1 Marcia Alexander, Nancy Armstrong, Janet Athey, Charlotte Babington, Gary Babington, Judy B-abington, Bradley Baer, Judy Beachley. ROW 2 1 Nancy Benchoff, Patricia Bender, John Blair, Gary Blickenstaff, Judy Boward, Glenn Bowers, Mar- shall Bowman, Howard Boyer, ROW 3 -- Eugene Burgan, Carolyn Buzzard, Yvonne Bryan, Billy Canfield, Richard Canfield, Nellie Chaney, Mary Ann Cline, Natalie Cline. ROW 4 - Donald Clipp, Mary Jane Coe, Donald Coulter, Leroy Coulter, Patricia Coulter, Glenwood Crampton, Jean Crampton, Paul Cronise. ROW 5 - Colin Danner, Beverly Davis, George Deatrich, Charles Denhardt, Fred Detrow, Robert Draper, Mary Drury, Lois Easterday. ROW 6 - Mary Edleblute, Ray Lee Eigenbrode, Richard Ellis, Sharon Fink, Ronald Ford, Louise Fraver, Janet Getridge, Sarah Gloss. 51 x A M v X igyix. ROW l 1 Gloria Goetz, Edith Grant, Eugene Griffith, Eva Griffith, Barbara Hammond, Donald Hammond, Gary Hammond, Stanley Harding. ROW 2 1 Richard Harmon, Susan Harrison, Sandra Himes, Nina Hines, Belva Hoffman, Vernon Hoffman, joy Holburner, jean Hughes. ROW 3 1 Jackie Hull, Gerald Hurley, Edgar Hutchinson, Carol Hutzell, Genie Ingram, Elva jones, Robert Kaet- zel, Edward Kagey. ROW 4 1 Larry Kelbaugh, James Kendle, Abbey Kline, Allen Kline, Dotty Kline, Sandra Kline, Frances Knight, Warren Knight. ROW 5 1 Doris Knode, Marlene Kretzer, Robert Lapole, Thomas Latney, Donald Lerch, Alice Line, Walter Line, Clarence Mace. ROW 6 1 Dorothy Mellott, John Martin, Dennis Martz, Shirley Maugans, Ronald McDermott, Anthony Mikus, Harold Miller, Joyce Miller. 53 NS if Bl 4.41 ROW I - Preston Miller, Audrey Morgan, Nancy Mor- gan, Phyllis Morgan, Salvia Morgan, Mary jane Mullen- dore, Arthur Myers, Donald Myers. ROW 2 - Floyd Myers, Dorothy Netz, Linda Otzelberg- er, Donald Pace, Gene Potter, Larry Redman, Gene Renner, James Renner. ROW 3 - Gwen Reysz. Mary ,Io Rhodes, Nancy Rhodes, Leila Roberts, Sandra Robertson, Ray Rosenberry, Su- zanne Roulette, Robert Rutherford. ROW 4 - Ralph Seaton, David Semler, Cary Semler, Kenneth Shaff, jackie Shaw, Betty Souders, Charles Smith, Louise Smith. ROW 5 - Nancy Smith, Wanda Smith, Jack Snyder, Ruth Stine, Wallace Stottlemyer, Kay Sullivan, Wayne Say- lor, Eddie Thomas. ROW 6 1 Wayne Tribby, Barbara Tritapoe, Kathryn Tucker, Alice Tucker, Carl Violet, Barbara Wagner, David Ward, Patricia Weaver. 55 ROW I - David Whipp, Lester Witek, Nan- cy Wolfe, Stephen Wyand, Alvey Youn- kins, Carolyn Zarfos. ROW 2 - Sara Ann Zimmerman, Patricia Miller, Merrick Webb. FIQESHMEN Y FRESHMEN - PLATE. I 57 FRESHMEN - PLATE II fn FRESHMEN - PLATE III FIDESHMEN PLATE. l ROW 1 - Joanne Angle, Virginia Baer, Carolyn Baker, David Baker, Gerald Baker, Kent Baker, Nelson Baker, Shirley Baker. ROW 2 - John Bartlett, Ramona Bartlett, Radonna Berry, Harold Bloyer, Beverly Bowers, Elvin Brining, Donald Bryan, Dinah Campbell. ROW 3 - Howard Canfield, Robert Carson, Sylvia Chaney, Janice Churchey, Kathleen Clay, Jean Cline, Ronald Cline, Sylvia Cook. ROW 4 - Robert Cornell, Reginald Cosens, Freda Cottrill, Austin Coulter, George Coyle, Sandra Crampton, Donald Darr, Betty Davis. ROW 5 - Ralph Dick, Shelby Dill, Dale Doyle, Frances Drury, Tommy Dubel, Beverly Easterday, Connie Eaton, Mary Jean Ellis. ROW 6 - Bernard Exline, Rita Faulders, Janice Fellers, Doris Flook, Daniel Fraley, David Fraley, Beverly Frye, Jean Garnand. ROW 7 - John Gatrell, Joyce Getridge, Sally Gravatt, Gerald Giflln, Judy Giffin, Maynard Gigeous, Carolyn Gilbert, Jo Ann Gloss. ROW 8 - Robert Grant, Sally Greenwalt, Martin Griffith, Timmie Griflith, Bobby Grimm, James Gruber, Shirley Gross, Betty Hahn. PLATE ll ROW 1 -- George Hamilton, Gary Hammond, Rondal Harshman, Audrey Haupt, Beverly Haupt, Wayne Haupt, Donald Helman, Billy Hines. ROW 2 - Patsy Hines, Galen Hoffman, Veneta Holmes, Tommy Hoover, Nancy Hose, Dale Hughes, Sterling Hutchison, Robert Ice. ROW 3 - Mary Ingram, Roland Ingram, Charles Jones, Donald Jones, Patsy Kefauver, Betty Kline, Ronnie Kline, Ruth Kline. ROW 4 -- Connie Kretzer, Clifford Kuhn, Barbara Lapole, Beverly Lapole, Carlene Lapole, Joyce Leatherman, Bobby Leggett, Bonnie Line. ROW 5 - Connie Line, Vernice Long, Harold Loveless, Judy Lohman, John Marken, Richard Martin, Terry Martin, Mary Ann Martz. ROW 6 - Roger Martz, Betty Mason, Judy Mason, Barbara Mayhue, Shirley Metz, Frances Milburn, Bobby Miller, Carolyn Miller. ROW 7 - David Miller, Harriet Miller, Sandra Miller, Shirley Miller, Ethel Mongan, Donna Mose, Dallas Mowdy, Judy Mullendore. ROW 8 - Paige Mullendore, Bessie Mulligan, Allan Mumma, Clifton Muritz, John Myers, Gary Nal- ley, Richard Nave, John Nagley. PLATE III ROW 1 - Connie Norris, Doris Nelson, Janice Otzelberger, Ronald Palmer, Gary Phillips, Winnie Pierce, Dale Poffenberger, Gerald Poffenberger. ROW 2 - Jimmy Poling, Alicia Potter, Shirley Renner, Charles Ridenour, John Ridenour, Lester Ripple, Gwen Roberts, Eddie Robinson. ROW 3 -- Elwood Robinson, Edward Rohrer, Sandra Rosenberry, Roy Rowe, Nancy Rowland, John Rowland, Julia Ruffner, Richard Semler. ROW 4 - Verna Shimp, Ruth Shoemaker, Doris Shoop, Ronald Showe, Barbara Shumaker, Mabel Shumaker, Connie Smith, James Smith. ROW 5 - Lewis Smith, Russell Snyder, Gary Snook, Linda Snoots, Darlene Stevens, David Stiles, William Stine, Martha Stoner. ROW 6 - Pauline Stull, Dorothy Stull, Patsy Summers, James Swartz, Robert Taulton, Elizabeth Teays, Randall Thomas, Gary Thompson. ROW 7 - Russell Tritapoe, Heber Tucker, Stanley Turner, Charles Van Metre, Donald Violet, Bev- erly Wagner, Nancy Walters, Lee Weaver. ROW 8 - Frank Wentzell, Connie White, David Witmer, Virginia Witmer, Amos Wyand, Belva Youn- kins, Fred Younkins, Linda Zarfos. A- 60 If G Tl GIQADE If X 4 Q? if ' . w.. ' A Q t .,,, , W x 4 , Q ., ..,.... WX A W ' if-f . f my , E? 'K Q H , S .. fag, - - ' ' ' fv .,,, .- Q? x as 'xt' - W Q I a L. , A Q I x , , .MMWS s ..,.' A has if 5.4 , EIGHTH GRADE - PLATE I .EW EIGHTH GRADE - PLATE ll 1 EIGHTH GRADE - PLATE III EIGHTH GIQADE PLATE I ROW 1 - Austin Abbott, Susie Aits, Charles Bartlett, Mervin Bartlett, Margaret Best, Carol Bowers, Ronald Bowers, Lilly Bowles. ROW 2 - Donald Boyer, Connie Bussard, Dale Bussard, Judy Byrd, Beverly Cain, Arlene Castle, Ronald Chaney, Dallas Churchey. ROW 3 -- Linda Clipp, Billy Colemen, Edward Coulter, Janice Crampton, Harry Darr, Carol Davis, Lois Deaner, Deloris Detrow. - N ROW 4 -- Linda Detrow, William Duncan, Ronald Easterday, Richard Eaton, Eugene Eichelberger, Phyllis Eichelberger, Scott Exline, Raymond Ford. ROW 5 - Louise Funk, Carroll Gaver, Frances Gay, Gloria Geppi, Gary Giffin, Peggy Giffin, Thomas Giffin, Charles Green. ROW 6 - Barbara Greenwalt, Darlene Griffith, Bonnie Grim, Donovan Hammond, John Happ, San- dra Harmon, Allen Houpt, Shirley Houpt. ROW 7 - Roy Henretty, Eugene Hines, Marvin Hines, Charles Holder, Thomas Holder, Mary Ann Hoover, Carole Howell, Beverly Hull. ROW 8 - Rebecca Hull, Elmer Jamison, Markie Jones, Samuel Jones, Wayne Jordan, Jean Kepler, Eileen Keyton, Mary Kidwell. PLATE ll ROW 1 -- Patricia Knight, Roger Knight, Vernon Knode, Linda Kretzer, Wayne Kretzer, Betty Lerch, Lauretta Lohman, Lucinda Long. ROW 2 - Lorraine Loudenslager, Janet McCoy, Doreen McGo1erick, Grovene McGraw, Saundra Mar- tin, Larry Martz, Jack MacAfee, June Mace. ROW 3 - Doris Marshall, Connie May, Barbara Metz, Beverly Mikus, Douglas Miller, Walter Miller, Mary Miller, Fay Mills. ROW 4 - Lloyd Mills, Eugene Mongan, Lola Mongan, Jo Anne Mongan, Lorrena Moser, Lyndon Mos- er, Patricia Moser, Patsy Mumaw. ROW 5 - Donald Myers, Eugene Myers, Naomi Myers, Patsy Myers, Ruth Myers, Joan Myers, Robert Nelson, Thomas Nuice. ROW 6 - William Parker, Gary Phillips, Allen Pryor, Edward Pryor, Donald O'Neill, Carolyn Reed- er, Ernest Reese, Betty Jane Renner. ROW 7 - Donald Ridenour, Alice Ring, Harry Rhodes, Mae Etta Rhodes, Gary Robertson, Shirley Robinson, Goldie Rohrer, Ronald Rohrer. ROW 8 - Judith Rohrer, Junior Rohrer, Jo Anne Roulette, Raymon Saylor, Melvin Scott, Donald Semler, Connie Shank, Herbert Shank. PLATE lll ROW 1 - Rosie Shank, Monty Shewbridge, John Showe, John Simons, Marlene Simons, Shirley Slifer, David Smith, Kenneth Smith. ROW 2 - Milly Smith, Omer Smith, Preston Smith, Vernon Smith, Virginia Smith, Raymond Strick- ler, Ellen Stine, Ruth Stine. ROW 3 - Carol Stottlemeyier, Donald Stottlemeyer, Gurnie Stull, Galen Sullivan, Bertha Swope, Carol Tucker, Ruth Turner, Yvonne Turner. ROW 4 - Gerald Wade, Julia Wade, Dallas Walling, Nancy Webb, Norma Jean Webber, Mary Ann Welty, Bessie Witmer, Lloyd Witmer, ROW 5 - Shirley Witmer, Thomas Witmer, Tommy Witmer, Roberta Wolfe, Ronald Wolford, Ed- ward Wyand, Charles Younkins, John Younkins. ROW 6 - Charles Zulauf. 64 SEVENTH IEIQADE N X , 1 - 1 , Q 3 gym gm . E 5 SEVENTH GRADE - PLATE l 65 SEVENTH GRADE - PLATE ll . SEVENTH GRADE - PLATE III SEVENTH IEIQADE PLATE I ROW 1 - Nelson Alexander, Stephen Anders, Carolyn Bagent, Bobbie Bealer, Pat Beauchamp, Cleon Beittel, Thomas Bender, Michael Berry. ROW 2 - Lee Brandenburg, Charles Brewbaker, Cheryl Burgan, Linda Bussard, Harold Byrd, Earl Church, Dale Churchey, Ronald Cline. ROW 3 - Donald Coe, Jerry Crampton, Patsy Cronise, David Crum, Gary Deener, Donald Detrow, Elaine Doyle, Rosalie Drury. ROW 4 - Roy Drury, Russell Easterday, Winifred Eckstine, Richard Eichelberger, Shirley Faulders, Fred Farrington, Joan Ford, Julie Forest. ROW 5 - Donald Gantz, Bonnie Gonzales, Joan Giffin, Junior Giflin, Arthur Gloss, Robert Goetz, John Grams, Thomas Grant. ROW 6 -- Luana Green, Bonnie Grim, Gordon Guessford, Jacqueline Hahn, Betty Hamilton, Wayne Hamilton, Frank Hammond, Carolyn Harshman. ROW 7 - Wanita Haupt, Janet Harshberger, Ronald Hill, Judith Himes, Charles Hoffman, Harold Hoffman, Laurel Holder, Linda Holmes. ROW 8 - Mary Holmes, Darlene House, Ronald Hutzell, Roscoe Hutzell, Betty Ice, Everett Ingram, Darlene Jamison, Catherine Jeffries. PLATE ll ROW 1 -- Betty Jennings, David Jones, Helen Jones, Claude Jordan, Richard Kaetzel, John Kefauv- er, Martha Kelbaugh, Ronald Kern. ROW 2 - George CBillyJ Kline, George Kline, Nellie Kline, Robert Kline, David Knight, Nelson Knight, Vincent Knight, Gloria Kitchen. ROW 3 - Donald Koontz, Anna Leggett, John Leggott, Mary Lewis, Virginia Lidie, David Line, Rog- er Line, Rose Line. ROW 4 - Margaret Long, Larry Loudenslager, Ronald Loveless, Betty Lowry, John Lum, Thomas McAfee, Jerry McAllister, Shirley McDermott. ROW 5 - Joyce Marshall, Regina Martz, Richard Mason, James May, Frank Mentzer, Virginia Milburn, Anna Miller, John Miller. ROW 6 - Mary Ellen Mitchell, Thomas Morgan, Douglas Morrison, Richard Moser, Ronald Moser, Wilbur Moudy, Lynn Mullendore, Charles Mumaw. ROW 7 - Carl Myers, Nancy Nalley, Quentin Norris, Barbara Otzelberger, Nancy Palmer, Beverly Paul, Carol Petters, Bonnie Poffenberger. ROW 8 - Frances Potts, Fred Reeder, James Renner, David Ridenour, Leroy Robertson, Janet Rob- inson, Charles Rowland, Patrick Rowland. PLATE. lll ROW 1 - James Semler, Carolyn Shank, Jean Shewbridge, Joan Shewbridge, Roger Shipley, Fran- cis Shirley, Bobbie Shoop, Susanna Showe. ROW 2 - Gerald Shumaker, Judith Shumaker, Martha Shumaker, Syrita Shumaker, Joanne Smith, Roger Smith, Rosalie Smith, Shirley Smith. ROW 3 - Catherine Sprecher, Albert Stevens, Edward Stine, Jerry Sweeney, Gerald Taulton, Pa- tricia Thomas, Virg'inia,Trovinger, Robert Tucker. ROW 4 - Wayne Tucker, Willie Van Metre, Royden Ward, Crystal Waters, Alice Wentzell, Craig Wilson, Daryl Wise, George Witmer. ROW 5 - Donna Wolfe, Phyllis Wyand, John Yokimishyn, Donald Young, Bonnie Zimmerman, Vir- ginia Grim, Roger Elton, Jerry Webber. ROW 6 - Robert Nelson, Emma Jean Nalley, Richard Potter, Frances Shaffer, Larry Saylor. 68 CLASS FFICEIQS - GIDADES 1-lo 10A - President, Sara Zimmerman, Vice President, Ray Lee Eigenbrode, Secretary-Treasurer, Nancy Rhodes, Student Council Representative, Sarah Gloss, Reporter, Joyce Bohrer. 10B - President, Judy Babington, Vice President, Sandra Cline, Secretary, Richard Harmon, Treasurer, Eddie Kagey, Reporter, Fred Detrow, Student Council Representative, Joyce Miller 10C - President, David Semler, Reporter, Jeanie Mae Ingram, Student Council Representative, Nancy Wolfe, Secretary-Treasurer, Gary Babington l0D - President, Larry Redman, Vice President, Judy Boward, Reporter, Yvonne Bryan, Secretary - Treasurer, Abbie Jean Kline, Student Council Representative, Ray Rosenberry 9A - President, Radonna Berry, Vice President, Ronald Palmer, Secretary, Randall Thomas, Treasurer, George Coyle, Reporter, Kent Baker, Student Council Representative, Tommy Dubel. 9B - President, Nelson Baker, Vice President, Betty Davis, Secretary, Patricia Himes, Treasurer, Gerald Baker, Reporter, Sandra Rosenberry, Student Council Representative, David Baker 9C - President, Gerald Poffenberger, Vice President, Gary Nally, Reporter, Bobby Miller, Student Council Representative, JoAnn Angle 9D - President, Rowland Ingram, Secretary, Nancy Hose, Treasurer, Richard Martin, Reporter, Alicia Potter, Student Council Representative, Rita Faulders 9E - President, John Ridenour, Secretary, Judy Mason, Reporter, Harriet Miller, Student Coun- cil Representative, Judy Lowman 8AB fGir1sJ - President, Cartherine Danner, Vice President, Ruth Turner, Secretary- Treasur- er, JoAnn Roulette, Reporter, Susie Aits, Student Council Representative, Doris Marshall 8A fBoysJ - President, Dale Buzzard, Student Council Representative, Monty Shewbridge, Re- porter, Charles Bartlett, Secretary-Treasurer, Orville Gay 8B CBoysJ - President, Gary Giifen, Student Council Representative, Tommy Giffen, Reporter, Junior Rohrer. 8C - President, Donald Semler, Reporter, Janet McCoy, Student Council Representative, Gloria Geppi 8D -- President, Joan Myers, Secretary, Mervin Bartlett, Treasiuer, Gerald Wade, Reporter, Mary Ann Hoover, Student Council Representative, Bonnie Grimm. 8E - President, Carol Davis, Vice President, Patricia Knight, Secretary - Treasurer, Connie May, Reporter, Patty Moore, Student Council Representative, Carolyn Reeder. 7A - President, James Semler, Student Council Representative, Beverly Paul. 7B - President, Phyllis Wyand, Vice President, Alice Wentzell, Secretary-Treasurer, Crystal Wa- ters, Student Council Representative, Phyllis Wyand. 7C - President, Richard Kaetzel, Vice President, Junior Giffen, Secretary - Treasurer, Julia Forrest, Student Council Representative, Robert Kaetzel 7D - President, Michael Berry, Secretary - Treasurer, Ronald Moser, Student Council Repre- sentative, Betty Jennings 7E - President and Student Council Representative, Luanna Green, Vice President, Bonnie Gonzalez, Reporter, Donald Gantz 7F - President, Emma Jean Nalley, Student Council Representative, Francis Shaffer, Report- er, Robert Kretzer 69 POSTSCRIPTS For one reason or another the following students' photos were not received in time to be included with their respective individual class photos. Kenneth Richard George Eugene Virginia Caroll Palmer Sodegren Spielman Latta Smith Mullendore Grade ll Grade 11 Grade 11 Grade 10 Grade 10 Grade 9 Richard Or vel Whipp Gay Grade 9 Grade 8 We were not able to obtain photos for the following students CCrades 7-l l I: GRADE 11 - Eugene Knight, Wayne Moser GRADE 10 - Joyce Bohrer, Edward Clipp, Rodney Dill, Jacqueline Fullerton, Gary Giffin, Marie Hastings, Mary Henninger, Ray Martin, David McCardell, Eugene Monroe, David Myers, Ronald Myers, Woodrow Smith GRADE 9 - Clyde Bingham, Merle Gay, Thomas Griffith, John Ingram, Thomas Keefer, Nancy Lidie, Dennis Lowery, Asenath Mills, Patricia Reed, Phyllis Reed, Alfred Revell, Charlotte Ruby, Rodney Saylor, Shelva Sheffer, Brayden Thomas, Mary Turner GRADE 8 - Catherine Danner, Frank Davis, Betty Gatrell, Jeanette Lidie, Darlene Reed, Roland Roberts, Gaither Shank, Albert Shoemaker, Ellen Stine. 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