John Piersol McCaskey High School - Echo Yearbook (Lancaster, PA)
- Class of 1963
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John Piorsol McCaskci-y High School Lancaster, Pennsylvania -. '1s:'KQE vie ' , 6' c -'IRQA I A X9 STN? Q A Y' 1. -gg n'9 -' zu -gg ll, ' 2 v 0 .L fQ:eg:3,.:-Q' ISHS f'0U8h The 25 Tl' far ai, Mccaskeq X JOHN KFQERQOL ' , ' ASKFY P-UNH SCHOQL f'P4f5E5:l-qrlix fffxwx W X L f EO!! f 9, K f K , r 6 SISTUDENT LIP: f fr 4 QCYNN D Lv 1 lkl V SENIORS M A DJ K fo f Q N FAC u LTY JJ , f X, fi f fi ,fix QL W 7 3? l w Y 1 I f W 4: J ,KN fff' N QL N N 5 f ,m9'5 5-5 SPORTS I lv ff M 'VN i 'ww x U , -:. 1 , K 7 ff A O X K fs 3 ff Q J X If E 3 if UNERCLAS35' S A N1-5.1 w N N-:ZS-fs f J il - 'Q N222 f X IW S .9NL7i '-.- Q Q K X JJ Q0 N Q H 7 W M K A f- ACT' K N Kg-Qfvg vlT1Es U N, X X xXf2-f-X! LEU'XkLl Mc Lane I y Q LQ X ADS X rf s K gi w ' I HK U x S 1 i O. H. AURAND, Superintendent B.S., A.M., Ed.D., Columbia Universityg Pd.D., Susquehanna University janet Schaeffer, president of the Political Science Club, talks with sponsor C. Allen Eckert and guest speaker Dr. William A. Schaeffer about the weekly club program. School Boord Members Serve In Community We Raymond H. Aierstock D. Dwight Browning Mrs. Mary E. Fischer President Raymond A. Getz John M. Gordon Vice-president Iohn E. Hambright 3 William A. Schaeffer Oliver J. Smith, Ir. John C. Truxal 4 Lolnky Guides Students On 25th-Year Tour P- sol Mccaskzy 50110 S A1001 The twenty-Hfth year at McCaskey brought many changes. Acoustical ceilings and fluores- cent lights were installed in some halls. After much delay chairs and tables in the cafeteria were refinished. Because of the increased enroll- ment, the school day was lengthened 21 minutes to contain seven periods, 19 new teachers were hired, and two assemblies were instituted. Indi- cation of McCaskey,s perpetuity is the leaves in silver-to designate a twenty-fifth anniversary- on the cover of this year's ECHO. Experts on the changes that have occurred Q. S-TER since 1988 are 21 veteran teachers who were as- L AN g?LVAN1A sociated with McCaskey when the school opened. PENN These include Robert W. Broome, Harold S. Butz, Clarence M. Ebersole, Charles R. Eshle- k man, Paul W. Frey, Abram E. Herr, jacob L. Hillegas, H. Leland Hoover, Henry A. Hoover, S. Ernest Kilgore, Louise E. Kuhlmann, Charles S. Mulhatten, Mrs. Mary B. Myers, James I. Aay, M37 5, Neely, Albert W. Rex, Dorothy E. Schock, Clar- Tues ence P. Shull, Maurice C. Stallsmith, Naomi B. Terry, Violet B. Weber, and john P. Weise. Z When this yearbook is distributed in May 1963, memories of the school's dedication in May 1938 will be revived for those who attended the open- E-ght Okloclciv- M' ing Of Lancastefs million-dollar highschool. E-DS' ' Since Lanky McLane, the cheerleaders, mascot, has made his home here for the last five years, the ECHO staff thinks he is well qualified to be the guide thru the 25th year at McCaskey. 1 Q - e .: Q3 : U Q 0 0 Q 0 Q : Q 9: TABLE OF CONTENTS Faculty ........................ Page 8 Seniors ....... .... P age 18 rl' L. A - ..., SL Ifch 'J Student Life .... .... P age 48 -1 mg Underclassmen .. .... Page 56 ,,,, qnlll Activities ..... .... P age 70 -S I K Sports ......... .... P age 96 - 3 K Advertisements .... .... P age 120 5 XJ I f5r Q'N F 'OW-RYNF' 1 'PNB Zh 1 ' ' Q McCcJskey- Inside And OUT School library is reference source for seniors Anne Kendig and Sally Reisinger. While Kathleen Sheppard, James Schlinkman, and William Seiple relax, Susan Sensenig and John Sheaffer converse vNmnodeuniif.at'x!s!'a!'mv?fma4OvYfrAz-Q a1m!mu1wnm,m'wM'.msWlwMeem mm 2voxwalII'.Hn!Q1C 2AnYMmLfw '11hx A 1962 air view of McCaskey reveals the familiar H-shaped building as well as parking and safety-driving areas i 7 Faculty The faculty's youngest member, Miss Helen M. Shervanick, begins her first year with tips from Clarence P Shull and Albert VV. Rex, both of whom have reached retirement age and twenty-five years at McCaskey. 9 john H. Rodman, Principal B.S., Millersville State College, Ed. M., Temple University A Edward C. Kraft, Assistant Principal B.S., Millersville State College, M.A., Columbia University Administrators Supervise McCaskey Family Principal of McCaskey for eight years, Iohn H. Rodman leads the faculty and student body in many undertakings. Both he and Edward C. Kraft, assistant principal, strive continually for new educational developments and improve- ments. Members of the McCaskey family for twenty- five years, Mrs. Mary B. Myers, dean of girls, During, one of their many after-school conferences, Mc- Caskey S deans confer on a recent testing program. Rob- and S. Ernest Kilgore, dean of boys, advise col- lege-bound seniors, administer standard tests, and operate the McCaskey Placement Bureau. As assistant dean of boys, Robert V. King or- ganizes clubs and counsels underclassmen. He also interviews school drop-outs and helps to ad- minister the general school program. ert V. King, S. Ernest Kilgore, and Mrs. Mary B. Myers tally scores and percentile ratings. K i 'IO Heads of the Social Studies, Science, and English Depart- Robert W. Broome review departmental changes during ments, Clarence M. Ebersole, Charles R. Eshleman, and their twenty-five years at McCaskev Public Shows Interest In School Top Right: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Finger receive a cordial wel- come from Edward C. Kraft, Assistant Principal, as they arrive for the Parents' Night program. Bottom Right: In a truly candid shot John H. Rodman, Principal, observes Bernard Adams, noted alumnus, speaking in an assembly. Below: Lis- tening attentively, Mr. and Mrs. Iohn Amour, Sr., and Charles S. Mulhatten, Business Department Head and 25-year Mc- Caskey teacher, observe Miss E. Ray Diller demonstrate a new duplicating machine. '5 MISS SUSAN ATKINS, B.S., West Chester State College, Swimming, Health, Physical Education. FOSTER AUCUSTINE, B.S. in Art Ed., Kutztown State College, M. in Ed., Pennsylvania State University, Crafts, Stagecraft Supervisor. RICHARD D. BEAR, B.S., Millersville State College, M. in Ed., Pennsylvania State University, United States History. G. RICHARD BECHTEL, B.S., East Stroudsburg State College, Swimming, Physical Education, Swimming Coach, Assistant Soccer Coach. BLANCHE 1. BEHRENS, B.S., Hood College, A.M., Columbia University, Clothing. MRS. IZORA BOWERMASTER, B.S., Millersville State College, B.S. in L.S., Drexel Institute of Technology, Assistant Librarian. ROBERT W. BROOME, B.S., Franklin and Marshall College, M.S., University of Pennsylvania, English, School Newspaper Ad- viser, English Department Head. SAMUEL F. BROWN, B.S. in Econ., Franklin and Marshall Col- lege, Driver Education. PAUL A. BUCKS, B.S., Franklin and Marshall College, Physical Science. KATHRYN BUCKWALTER, B.S., Millersville State College, M.A., Duke University, English. Mrs. Mabel Anderson wonders how many students have been served dur- ing her twenty-five years in the Mc- Caskey cafeteria. IONE J. BUSH, B.S., West Ches- ter State College, M.S., Pennsyl- vania State University, Physical Education, Cirls, Intramural Su- pervisor. HAROLD S. BUTZ, B.S., Frank- lin and Marshall College, Spanish. MRS. DOROTHEA C. COULTER, Millersville State College, English. ESTHER RAY DILLER, B.S. in Business Ed., Elizabeth- town College, Typewriting, Mimeographing. WILBERT DOURTE, A.B., Elizabethtown College, Algebra, Assistant Swimming Coach. CLARENCE M. EBERSOLE, A.B., Franklin and Mar- shall College, A.M., Columbia University, United States History, Social Studies Department Head. C. ALLEN ECKERT, B.S., Millersville State College, M.S. in Ed., Temple University, World Cultures, Foot- ball Equipment Manager, Assistant Baseball Coach. CHARLES R. ESHLEMAN, B.S., Franklin and Marshall College, M.S. in Ed., University of Pennsylvania, Physics, Mathematics and Science Department Head. ! MRS. ELEANOR S. ESHLEBIAN, B.S., Pennsylvania State University, Clothing and Foods. l JOSEPH M. FELLOWS, Pennsylvania State University, Machine Shop. HENRY L. FERICH, JR., B.S., Millersville State College, Driver Education. D. MARIAN FITZGERALD, B.S., West Chester State ,, , College, M.S., Springfield College, Physical Education, i - - ' Swimming, Health. A , MARION E. FOSDICK, B.S., Millersville State College, z. . .. M. in Ed., Pennsylvania State University, Typewriting, Shorthand. , , PAUL W. FREY. B.S., Franklin and Marshall College, H 4., M.S. in Sci., University of Maryland, Trigonolnetry, Ad- ' , vanced Algebra. A , .J lp ii ROBERT E. CENSEMER, B.S., East Stroudsburg State College, M.S., Pennsylvania State Univer- sity, Swimming, Health. E- burg College, German. --V l PHYLLIS GOODMAN, B.A., Houghton College, English. Business Economics, Typewriting EDWARD L. HALLER, B.S. in Econ., Franklin and Marshall College, A.M., New York Uni- versity, Driver Education, Golf Having served McCaskey for twenty- Coach- five years, Mr. Charles Cunningham cheerfully finishes one of his custodial job, CLLFFORD D. HARTMAN, Bs. Sylvania State University, English l ABRAM E. HERB, B.S., Springfield College, A.M., Co- lumbia University, United States History, Geography. JOHN H. HERB, B.S., Elizabethtown College, Sales, Business Principles. P. ROBERT HERB, B.S., Millersville State College, M. in Ed., University of Delaware, United States History, Head Baseball Coach, Assistant Basketball Coach. JACOB L. HILLEGAS, B.S., Franklin and Marshall Col- lege, A.M., University of Pittsburgh, Biology. H. LELAND HOOVER, Pennsylvania State University, -' Electric Shop. HENRY A. HOOVER, B.S., Franklin and Marshall Col- lege, A.M., Cornell University, Biology. H- SUSAN D. GIBBLE, A.B., Gettys- JOANNE E. HACENBUCH, B.S., Bloomsburg State College, Juniata College, M. in Ed., Penn- 1 E French, Cross-Country Coach, Assistant Tennis Coach. H. GRANT HURST, A.B., Franklin and Marshall College, WARREN KLINE, JR., Pennsylvania State University, Automobile Shop. MRS. PATRICIA S. KNIGHT, B.S., Millersville State College, French. JO S. KNOTWELL, B.S., Millersville State College, Plane Geometry, Algebra. EARL L. KOTH, B.S., Pennsylvania State University, Vocational Mathematics, Mechanical Drawing, Tennis Coach. ' GORDON A. KRAFT, A.B., Franklin and Marshall Col- lege, Plane Geometry, Algebra, Assistant Football Coach. W. smug MORRIS E. KRAPE, B.S., In- diana State College, English. LEAH M. KRESGE, B.A., Beaver College, M.A., Middlebury Col- lege, French, Latin. LOUISE E. KUHLMANN, B.S., Millersville State College, R.N., Lankenau Hospital, Pennsylvania State University, Nurse. HARRY E. LANGFORD, B.S., Franklin and Marshall College, M. in Ed., Temple University, Algebra, Trigonometry. RODNEY L. LAW, B.S., Kutz- 1 town State College, M.S. in Art Ed., University of Pennsylvania, Art. Mrs. Hazel Kendig, girls, locker room supervisor, patches worn swimsuits HENRY L. MARKLEY, B.S., and supplies pins and towels to for- Millersville State College, M.S. getful gym Classes' in Ed., University of Pennsyl- vania, Biology. FRANKLIN R. MARSH, B.S., Millersville State College, M. in Ed., Pennsylvania State University, Industrial Arts. GEORGE F. MATT, B.A., Franklin and Marshall Col- lege, English, Spanish. EDGAR E. MATTERER, A.B., Franklin and Marshall College, M. in Ed., Temple University, United States History. MICHAEL MAVRIDES, A.B., Muhlenberg College, M. in Ed., Temple University, Bookkeeping, Arithmetic- Bookkeeping. DANIEL W. MCGARY, B.S., Lebanon Valley College, Chemistry, Assistant Football Coach, Assistant Track Coach. THOMAS D. McVEY, B.S., Millersville State College, English. IOHN S. MEEKINS, B.S., Millersville State College, Driver Education. GLORIA I. MEYERS, B.S., Bridgewater College, Foods. B. ARVILLA MILLER, A.B., Juniata College, M.A., Pennsylvania State University, English. CHARLES R. MILLER, B.S., Lebanon Valley College, M.S. in Ed., Bucknell University, VVorld Cultures, Assist- ant Football Coach, Head Basketball Coach. ERMA JOANNE MILLER, B.S., Bloomsburg State Col- lege, English. EUGENE W. MILLER, B.S., West Chester State Col- lege, M.S., Scranton University, World Cultures, United States History, Assistant Wrestling Coach. 'v Twenty-five year veteran Mr. Albert Reese, supervisor in the boys' locker room, awaits a physical-education class. MRS. CAROLYN A. QUARLES, B.S., Madison College, M.A., New York University, Physical Education, Girls' Intramural Supervisor. HERBERT I. QUIGLEY, B.S., Millersville State College, Distributive Education. DOUGLASS BI. REINHART, B.A., Albright College, M. in Ed., Pennsylvania State University, Plane Geometry. ALBERT W. REX, Rochester School of Technology, Me- chanical Drawing. CHARLES K. ROTH, B.S., Elizabethtown College, Busi- ness Principles, Arithmetic-Bookkeeping. BERNARD N. SANTANIELLO, B.S., Millersville State College, Vocational Social Studies. CHARLES S. MULHATTEN, B.S., Franklin and Marshall Col- lege, M. in Ed., M.B.Ed., Temple University, Bookkeeping, Business Department Head. JAMES J. NEELY, B.S., M. in Ed., Temple University, Health, Soccer Coach, Faculty Manager of Athletics. VVILLIANI PAPAVASILION, B.S., Millersville State College, English. BIRS. JEANNETTE M. PHILIP, B.S., Indiana State College, Type- writing, Notehand. WILLIAM C. PIPER, B.S., Lock Haven State College, M.A. in Recreation, Temple University, Physical Education, Swimming, Wrestling Coach. MRS. MARTHA COOPER POWL, B.S., West Chester State College, Health. was DOROTHY E. SCHOCK, B.S. in Music, New York Uni- versity. Vocal Music, Director of Glee Clubs. CHARLES B. SCHRIVER, B.A., Gettysburg College, English. College, Algebra, Arithmetic. J. IRVIN SHELLY, B.S., Millersville State College, M.S., University of Pennsylvania, Vocational Wfood Shop. JOHN B. SHENK, B.S., Millersville State College, M.S. in Ed., University of Pennsylvania, Special and Remedial Education-Mathematics, English, Civics. HELEN SHERVANICK, B.S., Bloomsburg State College Typewriting. ANNA L. SHROY, B.A., Penn- sylvania State University, Latin. CLARENCE P. SHULL, B.S., University of Pennsylvania, A.M., Franklin and Marshall College, Arithmetic-Bookkeeping. JOHN M. SILKNETTER, A.B., Franklin and Marshall College, M.A., University of Pennsylvania, World History, United States History, School Newspaper Ad- viser. HAROLD E. SINCLAIR, B.S., Indiana State College, Shorthand. BOYD L. SPONAUGLE, B.S., Lebanon Valley College, Biol- ,H dFtb1lC h,H d gfggck ggachfjo a Cac ea In addition to his duties as custodian, Mr. Bernard Rebel Garber assumes police responsibilities at various times. MAUBICE C. STALLSMITH, B.S., Gettysburg College, Chem- istry. NAOMI B. TERRY, A.B., Hood College, A.M., Columbia University, English, Dramatics Supervisor. DONALD L. TROSTLE, B.S., Lebanon Valley College, Instrumental Music, Band and Orchestra Director. VIOLET B. WEBER, B.S., Millersville State College Business Principles, General Clerical, Yearbook Adviser JOHN P. WEISE, B.S. in Econ., Franklin and Marshall College, English. RUPERT A. WILLIAMS, B.S., West Chester State Col- lege, M. in Ed., Pennsylvania State University, Physical Education, Boys, Intramural Supervisor, Physical-Educa- tion Department Head. - 1 bany, Head Librarian. GLENN WALTER SHAFFER, B.S., Millersville State DOROTHEA E. WOLFE, B.S., Millersville State Col- lege, B.S. in L.S., State University of New York at Al- ROBERT C. WOLPERT, B.S., Franklin and Mar- shall Collegeg Ed.M., Temple University, English. EUGENE M. YARGER, B.S., Pennsylvania State Univer- sity, Biology. MRS. PATRICIA A. BERKHEIMER, Clerk. MRS. MILDRED D. CUNIFF, Clerk. MRS. DORIS B. JORDAN, Clerk. LQ- . RUTH N. SLAUGH, Clerk. X W5 3111 illiemnriam MISS A. BLANCHE LANDIS, secretary in the McCaskey High School office, died February 7, 1963. Miss Landis began her service in 1929 at the Stevens Girls, High School. February 7, 1938, Cexactly 25 years ago to the day of her deathl she came to McCaskey at its opening. Miss Landis Was always a loyal, hardworking employee who rarely told tales out of schoolf, and whose courage during the last month of her illness was enviable. Her friendly presence, enthusiasm in participating in school activities, and willingness to give assistance will be missed by the McCaskey family. We do not see, It was not meant for you and me To look beyond the near, dim West, Dividing the present from the rest- From the to-come. just one by one The steps we take, just one by one the glories wake, Or tempests beat. We go Nearer and nearer to the setting sun, and know But this, Whatever is, is best. From Trust,' 17 Seniors fi K A ,Aw , M1 ,-1? 'VTQ While passing to his next class, Paul Donecker meets a senior classmate, Grace Beatty, at the water fountain 1 9 SANDRA L. ADAMS Shorty Connnercial Reading Club 2, 3, Typing Club 4. Career: Secretary RALPH VV. ALBRIGHT Distributive Travel Club 2, Study Club 3, Distributive Education Club 4. Career: Businessman RONALD A. ALBRIGHT Ron General Latin Studv Club 2, Band Club 3, Mathematics Club 4, Concert Band 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 2, 3, 4. Career: Optometrist MICHAEL L. ALEXANDER Mike Vocational Bowling Club 2, Reading Club 3, Weightlifting Club 4, Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Automobile Mechanic JOHN HAMILTON AMBLER College Study Club 2, Band Club 3, Coin Club 4, Concert Band 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 2, 3, 4. Career: Actuary JOHN W. AMOUR, JR. Iohnny Commercial Travel Club 2, Student Council 3, Homeroom President 2, Vice-president 4, Swimming Club 2, 3, 4, Varsity Swim- ming 2. 3. 4, Honor Society 3, 4, ECHO Staff Photog- rapher 2, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Business Administrator MICHELLE RENGIER APPEL Micki,' College Cheerleading Club 2, Bridge Club 3, Future Nurses Club 4, Homeroom Secretary 3. Career: Airline Hostess NANCY ANNE APPLEYARD College Dolphin Club 2, 3, 4, Cheerleading Club 2, 3, 4, Var- sity Cheerleader 4, Homeroom Treasurer 2, Student Coun- cil 4, Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Nurse JANE ARNOLD Distributive Study Club 2, Reading Club 3, Distributive Education Club 4. Career: Beautician WILLIAM R. AURAND Bill,' College Jayvee Football 2, Varsity Football 3, 4, Football Club 2, 3, Homeroom Vice-president 3, Checkers Club 4, Intra- mural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Businessman BARRY NELSON AXE General Bowling Club 2, Stagecrafters Guild 3, 4, Thespian So- ciety 3, 4, Glee Club 4, Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Air Force JENNIFER BARLOW Jenny General Biology Study Club 2, Music Club 3, Chemistry Study Club 4, Leaders Club 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Intramural Sports 4. Career: Teacher WAYNE R. BARROW Vocational Bowling Club 2, Gymnastics Club 3, Weightlifting Club 4, Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Machinist IOCELYN ALIDA BARTHOLOMEW College Cheerleading Club 2, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Choristers 3, 4, Homeroom Program Chairman 2, 3, 4. Career: Foreign Service BONNIE LEE BATES Bon General Cheerleading Club 2, Play Committee 3, 4, Stagecrafters Guild 3, 4, Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4, Thespian Society 3, 4. Career: Secretary GRACE ANN BEATTY Gracie Commercial Interior Decorating Club 2, Bridge Club 3, Typing Club 4. Career: Office Worker BARRY L. BECKER Vocational Bowling Club 2, Stagecrafters Guild 3, 4, Thespian So- ciety 4. Career: Machinist JOEL PETER BEHRENS College Chess Club 2, Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Concert Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4. Career: Instrumental Music Teacher 20 ANN ELIZABETH BENEDICK College Homeroom Secretary 2, Tumbling Team 2, Cheerlead- ing Club 2, 3, Dolphin Club 2, 3, 4, All-Star Basketball 4, Hockey 4, Leaders Club 4, Intramural Sports 2, 3. 4. Career: Physical-Education Teacher KENNETH L. BENEDICT Ken Vocational Study Club 2, Gymnastics Club 3, lfVeightlifting Club 4, Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Machinist LOUISE C. BENN Weasel General Cheerleading Club 2, French Study Club 3, Mathematics Club 4, Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Mortician VVILLIE LEE BENNETT Bill General Sports Study Club 2, 3, 4, Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4, Varsity Football 2, 3, Track 2, 3, 4, Mathematics Club 4. Career: Social Worker DONALD RICHARD BERK Donn College Chess Club 2, Sports Study Club 2, 4, Varsity Swim- ming 2, 4, Tumbling Team 2, 3, Gymnastics Club 3, Choristers 3, Glee Club 3, 4, ECHO Staff 4, Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Psychiatrist RONALD PAUL BERNI-IARDT Ron College jayvee Soccer 2, 3, Soccer Club 2, 3, Swimming Man- ager 2, 3, Glee Club 4, Choristers 4, Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Aviator SYLVIA BETHEA General Library Staff 3, Study Club 3, Mathematics Club 4, Intramural Sports 4. Career: Secretary BARBARA LOUISE BEYER Barbie General Leaders Club 2, Dolphin Club 3, 4, Homeroom Secre- tary 4, Social Committee 4, Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Commercial Artist FREDERICK E. BINGAMAN Fred', Distributive Mechanical Drawing Club 3, Distributive Education Club 4. Career: Businessman SANDRA FAYE BISHOP Sandy General Reading Club 2, 3, Typing Club 4. Career: Secretary KATHRYN ELIZABETH BITZER Kathy College Dramatics Club 2, Play Committee 2, Future Nurses Club 3, Homeroom President 3, Treasurer 4, VIDETTE Staff 3, 4, Echo Club 4, ECHO Staff 3, Senior Editor 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Medical Secretary NANCY CAROL BLEVINS Commercial Bowling Club 2, Study Club 3, 4, Intramural Sports 2. Career: Bookkeeper BRUCE ANDREW BOLACK Hot Rod General Coin Club 2, 3, Study Club 4, Homeroom Vice-president 4, Intramural Sports 2, 3. Career: Mechanical Engineer DAVID BOLICH Dave Vocational Study Club 2, 3, Weightlifting Club 4, Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Machinist DAVID WILSON BOOTS KKCIIIISY, Commercial French Study Club 2, Student Council 2, Typing Club 3, Clee Club 3, Psychology Club 4. Career: Bookkeeper LINDA ANN BORN Commercial Cheerleading Club 2, Psychology Club 3, Typing Club 4, Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Secretary C. THOMAS BOSTIC Tom College jayvee Football 2, Varsity Football 3, 4, Varsity Wres- tling 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Sports Study Club 2, 3, 4, Concert Band 2, 3, Marching Band 2, Orchestra 2, Social Committee 3, Homeroom President 3, 4, VIDETTE Staff 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Class Treasurer 4, Quill and Scroll 4. Career: Engineer JEAN LOUISE BOUDER ujeaniev College Future Teachers Club 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Vice-president 3, School Play 3, Play Committee 3, Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Teacher 21 X.: i,gf,qf, 4 vi,'i1X 'Q , ii-5 ,tiff 5 ' f . Q V ti. : , 3 5. F at tj , K . . l X, li' Xfdtiicazraifif :hi-'sms W , f strata we We -fa? 2-tty, f X . aaa 'Z?2-SH 2455353 L BRAD JAY BRODSKY College Electronics Club 25 Band Club 35 Psychology Club 45 School Play 2, 35 Play Committee 2, 3, 45 Thespian Soci- cty 3, 45 Concert Band 3, 45 Marching Band 2, 3, 45 Intramural Sports 35 National Merit Finalist 4. Career: Research Biochemist KATHLEEN E. BROOMALL Kathyl' College Cheerleading Club 2, 35 Psychology Club 45 Intramural Sports 3, 4. areer: Medical Secretary JOHN BROOME College Debating Club 25 Concert Band 2, 3, 45 Marching Band 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Dance Band 3, 45 VIDETTE Staff 2, 3, Associate Editor 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Honor Society 3, 45 Homeroom Program Chairman 4. Career: Teacher GARY G. BROVVN Vocational Mechanical Drawing Club 2, 35 Weightlifting Club 4. Career: Electrical Technician R. CERALDINE BROWN Gerry College Homeroom President 25 Golf Club 2, 45 Future Teach- ers Club 35 Leaders Club 3, 45 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 ECHO Staff 45 All-Star Hockey 2, 3, 45 All-Star Basketball 3, 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3. 4. Career: Social Worker C. MILLER BRUBAKER Butch Commercial Iayvee Baseball 25 Bowling Club 25 Typing Club 3, 4. Career: Marine Corps CHARLES BOXLEITNER Chuck Vocational jayvee Basketball 25 Cross Country 3, 45 Sports Study Club 2, 3, 4. Career: Machinist SUSAN HEPLER BRADLEY Sue College Bridge Club 25 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Choristers 3, 45 Intra- mural Sports 2. Career: Teacher JOHN E. BRANDT General jayvee Football 25 Varsity Football 3, 45 Iayvee Base- ball 25 Varsity Baseball 3, 45 Sports Study Club 2, 3, 4. Career: Air Force BARBARA ANN BRENDLE Barbie Commercial Glee Club 25 Music Club 25 Typing Club 35 Golf Club 45 Intramural Sports 2, 4. Career: Airline Hostess YVONNE MARIE BRENEMAN Vonnie College Glee Club 25 Homeroom Chaplain 25 Latin Study Club 25 Art Service Club 35 Play Committee 35 Stagecrafters guild 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Missionary urse ROBERT LEE BRINKMAN Brink Commercial Jayvee Soccer 35 Varsity Soccer 45 Iayvee Baseball 2, 35 Varsity Baseball 45 Sports Study Club 2, 35 Checkers Club 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Bookkeeper MARY ELIZABETH BRUBAKER College Dolphin Club 2, 3, 45 Cheerleading Club 2, 3, 45 Var- sity Cheerleader 45 Social Committee 2, 3, 45 Student Council 35 Leaders Club 3, 45 All-Star Hockey 2, 35 Tum- blingcTeam 2, 35 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Social Wor er LINDA ANN BRUNNER College Leaders Club 2, 3, 45 Maiorette 2, 35 All-Star Hockey 2, 45 Dolphin Club 3, 45 Archery Queen 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Medical Secretary PAUL T. BUCHANAN Boo College Iayvee Soccer 25 Varsity Soccer 3, 45 Track 2, 45 VI- DETTE Staff 2, 3, 45 Checkers Club 3, 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Architect SANDRA BUNTEMAN Sandi General Cheerleading Club 25 Typing Club 35 Library Club 45 Library Staff 45 Intramural Sports 3, 4. Career: Secretary JACQUELINE R. BURNS Jackie College Camera Club 25 Stagecrafters Guild 35 Psychology Club 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Nurse MARY LOUISE BURROSS College Cheerleading Club 2, 35 Glee Club 2, 35 Leaders Club 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Secretary 2, 3, 45 AllaStar Hockey 2, 3, 45 All-Star Basketball 35 Mathematics Club 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Nurse DOROTHIANN MARIE BUTCI-IER Dottie'f College Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Bowling Club 25 Dramatics Club 3, 45 Play Committee 3. 4. Career: Secondary Teacher KATHLEEN MARIE CAIRNS Kathy College Cheerleading Club 25 Psychology Club 35 Music Club 45 Homeroom Vice-president 25 Honor Society 3, 4. Ca- reer: Church Organist JACK R. CAMPBELL College Concert Band 2, 3, 45 Marching Band 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 3, 45 Bridge Club 25 Band Club 3, 45 Student Council 3, 45 VIDETTE Staff 2, 3, Features Editor 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 4. Career: Teacher ROBERT C. CAINIPBELL Bohn College Iayvee Tennis 25 Varsity Tennis 3, 45 Tennis Club 2, 3, 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Doctor BARRY CARPENTER General Study Club 2, 3, 4. Career: Carpenter CAROLYN A. CARPENTER Carol General Cheerleading Club 25 Study Club 3, 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Nurse CHARLOTTE CORTRIGHT Char College Cheerleading Club 2, 35 Homeroom Vice-president 35 All-Star Basketball 3, 45 Future Teachers Club 45 Intra- mural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Teacher LINDA LEE CROFT College English Study Club 25 Typing Club 35 Future Nurses Club 45 Intramural Sports 4. Career: Nurse-Deaconess FRANCES EDYTHE DAEHLING Francey College Biology Study Club 25 Glee Club 2, 35 Choristers 35 German Club 45 Intramural Sports 3. Career: Pediatric Surgeon JAMES THOINIAS DARNELL Iim,' General Iayvee Football 25 Track 2, 35 English Study Club 25 Choristers 25 Student Council 2, 35 Dance Band 35 Concert Band 3, 45 Marching Band 45 Stagecrafters Guild 3, 45 In- tramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Minister RUTH ANN DART Ruthie Commercial Travel Club 2, 35 Typing Club 4. Career: Secretary RALPH RICKER DAVELER College Electronics Club 25 Band Club 35 Weightlifting Club 45 Concert Band 2, 3, 45 Marching Band 2, 3, 45 Student Council 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Chemist 61.55 'V-... Q x Q X 5' JAMES CHILLAS Jim Distributive English Study Club 2, 35 Distributive Education Club 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3. Career: Air Force LOUISE CHRISTOPOLOS Kiki General All-Star Hockey 25 Cheerleading Club 2, 35 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Nurse JUDITH COLEMAN Judy College Student Council 25 Debating Club 25 Homeroom Presi- dent 35 Library Staff 2, 3, 45 ECHO Staff 3, Co-editor 45 Echo Club 3, 45 Honor Society 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 45 National Merit Finalist 4. Career: Librarian JAMES R. CONNER jim College Jayvee Football 25 Varsity Football 3, 45 Iayvee Wres- tling 2, 35 Varsity VVrest1ing 45 Track 2, 3, 45 Sports Study Club 2, 3, 4. Career: Civil Engineer IUDY CONRAD General English Study Club 2, 3, 4. Career: Commercial Artist ROBERT COPENHAFER Copie', College Iayvee Soccer 25 Varsity Soccer 3, 45 Varsity Wrestling 2, 3, 45 Wrestling Club 2, 3, 45 Honor Society 3, 45 So- cial Committee 4. Career: Biochemist Ns 5 ' 'N it K HARRY E. DAVIS Distributive Typing Club 2, 3: Distributive Education Club 4: Intra- mural Sports 2, 3. Career: Car Dealer TONI MARIE DAWSON College Cheerleading Club 2: Dramatics Club 3, 4: Play Com- mittee 3, 4, School Play 4. Career: Actress DAVID EDVVARD DAX Dave College Dramatics Club 2: Iayvee Baseball 3, Band Club 3, 4: Concert Band 2, 3, 4: Marching Band 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 4: Dance Band 4: Intramural Sports 4. Career: Minister SUSAN DEATRICK Susi College Homeroom Vice-president 2: Cheerleading Club 2, 3: Leaders Club 2, 3, 4: VIDETTE Staff 2, 3, Circulation Manager 4, ECHO Staff 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Intra- mural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Teacher GEORGE E. DEETS General Future Teachers Club 2: School Play 2, 3: Play Com- mittee 2, 3, 4: Dramatics Club 3, 45 Stagecrafters Guild 3, 4: Thespian Society 3, 4, Glce Club 3, 4. Career: Teacher CAROLYN KAY DICKEL Carol General Study Club 2, 3, Mathematics Club 4: Stagecraftcrs Guild 4, Intramural Sports 4. Career: WAVE ELIZABETH DIETZ Liz,' Commercial Cheerleading Club 23 Homeroom Secretary 2, Bridge Club 3, Typing Club 4. Career: Laboratory Assistant DAVID C. DILLER General Biology Study Club 2, Chemistry Study Club 3, Study Club 4. Career: Electrician LEONA MARY DITZLER Lee College Cheerleading Club 2, 3: Future Nurses Club 4. Career: Nurse GERALD DOMBACH jerry Vocational Coin Club 25 Mechanical Drawing Club 3, 4. Career: Cabinetmaker PAUL DONECKER DU College Iayvee Baseball 2: Bowling Club 2: Chess Club 3, Study Club 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Secre- tary 3. Career: Teacher MICHAEL B. DOUGHERTY 'KMike General Coin Club 2, 3: Track 2, 3: Mechanical Drawing Club 4. Career: Electrical Technician IUDITH MARY DOWNEY 'fludyv General Cheerleading Club 25 English Study Club 3: Bridge Club 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Secretary DELMAR DRESSLER Del,' College Chess Club 2, 3, Study Club 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Naval Officer IAINIES CLINTON DRUECKER jim,' College Sports Study Club 2, 4, Checkers Club 3, Cross Country 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 25 Concert Band 2, Social Committee 4: Homeroom President 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Engineer MEADE C. DUCKWORTH General Marching Band 2, 3, 4: Concert Band 2, 3, 4, Band Club 2, 3: Mathematics Club 4, Intramural Sports 2, 3. Career: Salesman KENNETH RAY DUNCAN Ken College Biology Study Club 2: English Study Club 3: Mechani- cal Drawing Club 4. Career: Draftsman CORINNE ANN DUNKELBERGER Conni General Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Music Club 2: Study Club 3, Chor- isters 4. Career: Beautician 24 HARRIET CHRISTINE EAGER College Dramatics Club 25 Future Teachers Club 35 Echo Club 45 All-Star Hockey 25 Intramural Sports 2, 35 Homeroom President 2, 35 Play Committee 2, 35 School Play 35 ECHO Staff 3, 4. Career: Teacher KAY MARILYN ECKMAN Commercial Interior Decorating Club 25 Bridge Club 35 Shorthand Club 4. Career: Secretary LEO YVILLIS EDGELL, JR. Butch,' General Jayvee Basketball 25 Chess Club 25 Study Club 35 Travel Club 4. Career: Machinist MARGUERITE K. EHLE Margy Commercial Homeroom President 2, Program Chairman 35 All-Star Hockey 25 Glee Club 25 Tumbling Team 2, 35 Cheerlead- ing Club 2, 3, 45 Varsity Cheerleader 45 Leaders Club 2, 3, 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 45 ECHO Staff 3, Head Typ- ist 45 Social Committee 45 Quill and Scroll 4. Career: Legal Secretary JAMES HAINES ELLISON Jim College Jayvee Tennis 2, 35 Honor Society 3, 45 Social Com- mittee 3, 45 Tennis Club 2, 3, 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, its Varsity Tennis 45 Homeroom President 4. Career: octor LINDA EMAN College Homeroom Vice-president 2, Secretary 35 Cheerleading Club 2, 35 ECHO Staff 3, Senior Editor 45 ECHO Club 45 Quill and Scroll 4. Career: Elementary Teacher PHILIP EMMI Phil College Homeroom President 25 Jayvee Soccer 25 Jayvee Wres- tling 25 Varsity Soccer 35 Sports Study Club 2, 3, 45 Var- giay Wrestling 3, Co-captain 45 Clee Club 3, 4. Career: emist ALVA ENGROFF General English Study Club 2, 35 Intramural Sports 2, 35 Short- hand Club 4. Career: Secretary SIDNEY ERB Sid Distributive Study Club 2, 35 Distributive Education Club 4. Ca- reer: Dietician YVILLIAM ESSICK Bill College Dance Band 2, 3, 45 Marching Band 2, 3, 45 Concert Band 2, 3, 45 Orcnestra 3, 45 jayvee Baseball 35 Band Club 2, 3, 45 Varsity Baseball 4. Career: Teacher BONNIE LOUISE ENVING Bunny General English Study Club 25 Reading Club 35 Mathematics Club 45 Glee Club 3, 45 Intramural Sports 4. Career: Nurse GLENN NV. EYLER General Jayvee Soccer 25 Jayvee Baseball 25 Varsity Soccer 3, 45 Varsity Baseball 3, 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 45 Sports Study Club 2, 3, 4. Career: Navy BARBARA SNOVV FERICH Barb General Cheerleading Club 2, 35 Future Teachers Club 45 Intra- mural Sports 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Treasurer 4. Career: Home I-.conomist JOHN FERRICK Vocational Electronics Club 25 Mechanical Drawing Club 3, 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Electrician MARTHA SUZANNE FICKES Suzie College Marching Band 2, 3, 45 Concert Band 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Music Club 25 Band Club 35 Future Nurses Club 4. Career: Nurse SHARON MAY FISHER Commercial Bridge Club 2, 35 Shorthand Club 4. Career: Secretary JUDITH ANNE FLINCHBAUGH Judi College Cheerleading Club 2, 35 Homeroom Program Chairman 25 Leaders Club 35 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 45 Choristers 4. Career: Nurse JOAN FOLTZ Commercial Arithmetic-Bookkeeping Club 25 English Study Club 35 Intramural Sports 3, 45 Shorthand Club 4. Career: Secre- tary 25 .MP ET , , n '5.,Q5.g. ik- ,, -Vs, ' -60 A ,, .x rr' nr. 'Ki K If fin' 4 r f. I 'rare'-if -P f YY- LW-IO 3 4 af nuff 'N l Q 5 H Y' I -'S s. , P -.gs ,Tl 'BH ' ,, . . . es. ek 1 ,f ffl 5 .EMI a ,Q ELAINE FORDNEY College Cheerleading Club 2, 35 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 VIDETTE Staff 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Psychology Club 4. Career: Elementary Teacher PHYLLIS ANN FORDNEY Phyl College Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Dramatics Club 2, 3, 45 Thespian Society 2, 3, President 45 School Play 2, 3, 45 Play Com- mittee 2, 3, 45 Honor Society 3, 4. Career: Designer KAREN ANN FORWOOD College Future Teachers Club 25 Bridge Club 35 ECHO Staff 45 Echo Club 4. Career: Elementary Teacher CLAUDIA S. FOULKE College Concert Band 2, 3, 45 Marching Band 2, 3, 45 Dance Band 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Band Club 2, 3, 45 VI- DETTE Staff 3, Sports Editor 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 All-Star Basketball 35 Homeroom Vice-president 3, Pro- gram Chairman 35 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Criminal Lawyer CLAIRE L. FREY Commercial Cheerleading Club 25 Study Club 3, 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Secretary MARIAN HARRIETTE FRYER Sis General Majorette Club 25 Intramural Sports 2, 35 Typing Club 35 Sketch Club 4. Career: Legal Secretary KATHLEEN GIANDALIA Kathy College Cheerleading Club 25 Future Teachers Club 35 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Stagecrafters Guild 3, 45 Choristers 45 Home- ?omhSecretary 45 Thespian Society 4. Career: Elementary eac er KATHRYN ANN GILBO Kathy College Student Council 25 All-Star Hockey 25 Clee Club 35 Homeroom Secretary 35 Dolphin Club 2, 3, 45 Social Com- mittee 2, 3, 45 Cheerleading Club 2, 3, 45 Varsity Cheer- leader 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Social Worker MARTHA CILGORE Marty Commercial Reading Club 25 English Study Club 35 Shorthand Club 4. Career: Secretary MILDRED ANN GODFREY Millie General Study Club 25 Psychology Club 35 Future Nurses Club 4. Career: Airline Hostess LARRY GOLTSCH General Iayvee Baseball 25 Study Club 2, 45 Gymnastics Club 3. Career: Carpenter JAMES GOOD jim General Bowling Club 25 Travel Club 35 Checkers Club 4. Ca- reer: Cabinetmaker TUDOR GOURLEY Tedl' College Sports Study Club 2, 3, Swimming Club 2, 3, 4, Varsity Swimming 2, 3, Co-captain 4, Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Civil Engineer RICHARD H. GRAEFF Rick General Iayvee Football 2, Iayvee Baseball 2, 3: Sports Study Club 2, 3, Varsity Football 3, 4: Mathematics Club 4. Career: Engineer JO ELLAN GRAVES jo College Future Teachers Club 4. Career: Elementary Teacher JOANNE GREENAWALT jo General Cheerleading Club 2: Study Club 3, 4. Career: Nurse DAVID L. GRESS Woody', College Music Club 2, Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Thespian Society 2, 3, Vice-president 4, Play Committee 2, 3, 4, School Play 2, 3, 4: ECHO Staff 3: Choristers 3, 4. Career: Actor JOHN H. CREZLAK College Coin Club 2 Student Council 2 3 Va ' 7 9 , 5 rsity Golf L., 3, 45 Chemistry Club 3, Golf Club 45 Social Committee 4: Class President 4: Youth Day Mayor 4. Career: Engineer DENNIS GUNZENHAUSER Denny General Coin Club 2, 3: Swimming Manager 3: Homeroom Vice- president 3: Typing Club 4. Career: Air Force JEFFRE L. I-IACKMAN jeff General Coin Club 2: Typing Club 35 Mathematics Club 4: Iayvee Baseball 2. Career: Businessman JOSEPH HAHN Joe Vocational Mechanical Drawing Club 2, 3: Weightlifting Club 4. Career: Television Repairman SANDRA HALL reer: Secretary Sandy,' Commercial Chess Club 2: Typing Club 3, Shorthand Club 4. C - BARBARA SUE HALPERN Barb General Cheerleading Club 2, Dolphin Club 2, 3, 44 Golf Club 35 Intramural Sports 3, 4. Career: Commercial Artist BONNIE BLUE HAMBRIGHT General Golf Club 2, 3: Glee Club 3, 45 Play Committee 4, In- tramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Veterinarian 2 .p,.. 5 Q5 .lf , . JUDY GRILL General Study Club 2, 35 Typing Club 4: Homeroom Secretary 2, 3, 4. Career: Secretary CHARLAINE E. GRIMM Teak College Cheerleading Club 2, 3: Typing Club 4, Student Council 4, Homeroom President 3. Career: Teacher KENNETH GROFF Ken General Coin Club 2: Gymnastics Club 3, Weightlifting Club 4. Career: Stuntman MARILYN GROFF Commercial Cheerleading Club 2, 3: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4: Homeroom Secretary 4: Dolphin Club 45 Leaders Club 4. Career: Secretary CHARLES GROVE Pete Vocational Sports Study Club 2, English Study Club 35 Study Club 4. Career: Automotive Engineer CHERRI ANN GROVE General I-Iomeroom Vice-president 2, Majorette Club 2, Color Guard 3: Typing Club 3, 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Retail Buyer I KATHLEEN M. HAMILTON Yank College VIDETTE Staff 2, 3: Study Club 2: Future Teachers Club 3: Poetry Club 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4: All-Star Hockey 2, 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 3, 4. Career: Physical- Education Teacher RICHARD M. HANNA Red Distributive Iayvee Football 2: Bowling Club 2: Study Club 3: Dis- tributive Education Club 4: Homeroom Treasurer 4. Ca- reer: Salesman WILLIAM RALPH HARMON Bill,' General Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Choristers 2, 3, 4: Track 4. Career: Teacher ROBERT C. HARNISH Bob Vocational Intramural Sports 2: Study Club 2, 3: Weightlifting Club 4. Career: Electrician PAUL P. HARPLE, IR. Skip,' College French Club 2, 3: Stagecrafters Guild 4. Career: For- ester DONALD L. HART Vocational Track 3: Study Club 2, 3, 4. Career: Machinist THOMAS H. HARTMAN Tom General Sports Study Club 2: Iayvee Baseball 2: Varsity Base- ball 3, 4: Baseball Club 3: Photography Club 4: Intra- mural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Businessman JOHN E. HATFIELD Hatti Distributive Photography Club 2, 3: Distributive Education Club 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3. Career: Salesman THOMAS S. HECKLES Tom College Iayvee Soccer 2, 3: Varsity Soccer 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3: Sports Study Club 2, 3, 4: Checkers Club 4. Ca- reer: Economist KENT HEIM Kenny General Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4: Photography Club 2: Elec- tronics Club 3: Study Club 4. Career: Air Force IAMES HEISER lim Vocational Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4: Mechanical Drawing Club 2, 3: Weightlifting Club 4. Career: Machinist ROBERT WILLIAM HEISERMAN Heis College Homeroom Vice-president 2, President 3, Secretary 4: Iayvee Soccer 2: Varsity Soccer 3, 4: Sports Study Club 2: Gymnastics Club 3: Officials Club 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Teacher LAVONNE ANN HEISLER Vonnie General Cheerleading Club 2, 3: Shorthand Club 4: Homeroom Secretary 3, 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3. Career: Secretary CHRISTINE RUTH HELTZLE Chrisl' College Cheerleading Club 2, 3: Echo Club 4: Homeroom Pro- gram Chairman 2, Vice-president 4: Honor Society 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 3, 4: ECHO Staif 3, Class Editor 4: VI- DETTE Staff 3, Circulation Manager 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Executive Secretary DAVID HENRY Dave General Jayvee Football 2: Iayvee Basketball 2: Sports Study Club 2, 3: Varsity Basketball 3: Glee Club 3, 4: Chor- isters 3, 4. Career: Armed Forces SHARA HENRY College Cheerleading Club 2, 3: Psychology Club 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Medical Secretary MARY SUSAN HERR College Dramatics Club 2: Future Nurses Club 3: Psychology Club 4: Orchestra 2, 3, 4. Career: Nurse JOYCE ELIZABETH HICKS Heckor', General Orchestra 2: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Play Committee 2, 3, 4: Stagecrafters Guild 2, 3, 4: Thespian Society 3, 4: Intra- mural Sports 3, 4. Career: WAVE 28 SONIA KAY HIGGINS A'Sonie,' Commercial Cheerleading Club 2, 3, Shorthand Club 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Secretary THOMAS RICHARD HILL Tom College jayvee Football 2, Iayvee Baseball 2, Varsity Football 3, 4, Sports Study Club 2, Checkers Club 3, 4, Home- room Secretary 2, Vice-president 3, President 4, Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Accountant CAROL LYNN HILLARD General Dramatics Club 3, Play Committee 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Choristers 4, School Play 4, Thespian Society 3, 4, Intramural Sports 3, 4. Career: Therapist MICHAEL E. Latin Study Intramural Spo HITE Mike College Club 2, Chess Club 3, Electronics Club 4, rts 4. Career: Industrial Arts Teacher MILDRED ANN HOEFEL Millie College Chee Senior rleading Club 2, 3, Echo Club 4, ECHO Staff 3, Editor 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Nurse CHRISTINE ELAINE HOELTZEL Chris,' Commercial English Study Club 2, Echo Club 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, ECHO Staff 3, Circulation Man- ager 4. Career: Legal Secretary RONALD E. HOHMAN Ron General Biology Clu Reading Club b 2, Intramural Sports 2, Typing Club 3, 4. Career: Federal Bureau of Investigation DENNIS HOLLINGER Vocational Mechanical Drawing Club 2, 3, 4. Career: Draftsman TERRY RAY HOLLINGER Holly College JOSEPH RUD Iayvee Basketball 2, Track 2, 3, Co-captain 4, Cross Country 3, 4, Sports Study Club 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Presi- dent 2, Secretary 3, Vice-president 4, Social Committee 4. Career: Physical-Education Teacher Y HOLZBAUER Jody,' College Iayvee Basketball 2, jayvee Tennis 2, Sports Study Club 2, 3, 4, Varsit y Tennis 3, 4, Intramural Sports 3, 4. Ca- reer: Marine Corps MARY ELIZABETH HOOVER General Photography Club 2, Stagecrafters Guild 3, Psychology Club 4. Career: Missionary PRISCILLA ELIZABETH HOOVER Pris Cormnercial Cheerleading Club 2, English Club 3, Psychology Club 4, Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Secretary PATRICIA HORN Pat General Cheerleading Club 2, Etiquette Club 3, Study Club 4. Career: Office Worker VIRGINIA BIARIE HORN Ginger College Library Club 2, Future Nurses Club 3, Psychology Club 4, All-Star Hockey 2, 3, Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Ca- reer: Nurse RICHARD A. Biology Stu Vice-president JOHN HOTTENSTEIN jack General French Study Club 2, Coin Club 3, 4. Career: Elec- trician HOUCK Dick General dy Club 2, Reading Club 3, 4, Homeroom 2, Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Phys- ical-Education Teacher ROGER HOWARD Vocational Electronics Club 2, Checkers Club 3, Weightlifting Club 4. Ca reer: Television Repairman JAMES HOWRY Jian College Jayvee Soccer 2, Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4, Sports Study Club 2, 3, 4, Varsity Soccer 3, 4, Social Committee 3, General Chairman 4, VIDETTE Staff 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4. Career: Engineer 29 MARGARET JACKSON Tiny General Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4: Study Club 2: Art Service Club 3: Leaders Club 4. Career: Model WILLIAM C. JACOBS Jake General Jayvee Swimming 2, 3: Swimming Club 2, 3: Track 2, 3, 4: Track Club 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Air Force MARY LOU JENKINS General Cheerleading Club 2, 3: Study Club 4. Career: Bank Clerk LINDA J. JOHANSEN College Future Homemakers Club 3: Reading Club 4. Career: Psychologist JUDITH JOHNSON Judy Commercial Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Choristers 3, 4: Cheerleading Club 2, Career: Secretary SYLVESTER ONES Case U ll J Y Co ege Jayvee Football 2: Football Manager 3: Jayvee Basket- ball 2: Varsity Basketball 3, 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4: Basketball Club 2, 3: French Club 4. Career: Physical- Education Teacher .sif- 3 rt 15 : 3 . Ha. . i :i ve ' Q 4 1 n . 5. '- 7' V ,,,, 1 - - ' f P laik! DIANE LEE HUGHSON General Student Council 2, 3, 4: ECHO Staff 4: Leaders Club 3, 4: Cheerleading Club 2, 3: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Ca- reer: Teacher JOHN L. HULL Vocational Intramural Sports 2, 3: Study Club 2, 3: Weightlifting Club 4. Career: Mechanic MICHAEL HUMPHREVILLE Miken College Student Council 2, 3, 4: Varsity Wrestling 2, 3: Cross Country 3, 4: Dramatics Club 2: French Club 3: Reading Club 4. Career: Doctor BARBARA S. HUSS Barbie Commercial Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4: Cheerleading Club 2: Psy- chology Club 3: Typing Club 4. Career: Secretary DUANE H. IRWIN Duke Vocational Study Club 2, 3, 4. Career: Electrician VIRGINIA IRWIN Gini General Homeroom Secretary 2, 3, President 4: Leaders Club 2, 3: Cheerleading Club 2, 3: Glee Club 3, 4: Choristers 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Interior Decorator f - W., 'ixgq MJ X at it ' :' . . -' W2 4 sf x W' ,..,. ,J 4' ae. A? 1 ff? 2 gs 1453 Ki MONA J. KADUSHIN College Dolphin Club 2: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Choristers 3, 4: English Study Club 2. Career: Nurse PHYLLIS KAUFFMAN Phil College Dolphin Club 2 3, 4: Cheerleading Club 2, 3: Glee Club 3, 4: Choristers 4: Intramural Sports 3: Homeroom Secretary 2, 4. Career: Social Worker JAMES KAUTZ Jin-nv College Social Committee 4: Homeroom President 3, Vice- president 4: Jayvee Soccer 2: Varsity Soccer 3, 4: Jayvee Basketball 2: Jayvee Baseball 2: Sports Study Club 2, 3: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4: Officials Club 4. Career: Engi- neer VERNON KEEPORTS, JR. Vern College Study Club 2, 3, 4. Career: Air Force MABEL KEESEY Distributive Intramural Sports 2, 3: English Club 2: Typing Club 3: Distributive Education Club 4. Career: Retail Buyer BONITA ANNE KEISER Bonnie College Thespian Society 3, 4: School Play 3, 4: Play Com- mittee 3, 4: Cheerleading Club 3: Glee Club 3: Dramatics Club 4. Career: Teacher it A . . .. grill: RUTH ANN KEINILER Ruthie General Music Club 25 Typing Club 35 Service Club 45 Intra- mural Sports 3, 4. Career: Office Worker ROBERT J. KEMP Bob General Study Club 25 Coin Club 35 Mathematics Club 45 Intra- mural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Draftsman REGINALD KEMRER Reg Vocational Study Club 2, 3, 4. Career: Mechanic REXINE A. KEMRER Rex Commercial Study Club 2, 3, 4. Career: Medical Secretary ANNE KENDIG Commercial Interior Decorating Club 25 Bridge Club 35 Shorthand Club 4, Career: Bookkeeper BONNIE KENDIG General Leaders Club 2, 45 Dramatics Club 35 Study Club 45 Play Committee 35 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Secretary ,+- .Wn 'ggi STEPHANIE JAYNE KING Stevie College Cheerleading Club 25 Psychology Club 35 Mathematics Club 4. Career: Nurse LAURETTE KINTER College Cheerleading Club 2, 35 Beading Club 45 Intramural Sports 45 Homeroom Vice-president 2, 3. Career: Ele- mentary Teacher SANDRA LEE KIRCHGESSNER Sandy General English Club 2, 3, 4. Career: Telephone Operator BARBARA KITNER General Cheerleading Club 25 Typing Club 3, 4. Career: Typist JULIA KITTINGER Julien College Concert Band 3, 45 Marching Band 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 45 Latin Club 25 Band Club 35 Future Nurses Club 45 In- tramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Nurse JUDITH LEE KLINE Judy General Leaders Club 25 Homeroom President 2, 3, Secretary 45 Cheerleading Club 2, 35 Typing Club 4. Career: Secre- tary JOHN H. KENDIG jack General Typing Club 25 Reading Club 3, 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3. 45 Wrestling Manager 2, 3, 4. Career: Navy LARRY KENSINGER Commercial English Study Club 25 Typing Club 35 Reading Club 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Bookkeeper CAROLE KESTNER Cookie General Cheerleading Club 25 Study Club 3, 4. Career: Beau- tician THOMAS CHARLES KILE Tom College Coin Club 25 Chemistry Club 35 Study Club 4. Career: Accountant JUDITH ANN KILLIAN Judy College Leaders Club 3, 45 Homeroom Vice-president 2, 4, Pro- gram Chairman 35 Cheerleading Club 2, 3, 45 Varsity Cheerleader 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Physi- cal-Education Teacher TERRY KILLIAN Kill General Concert Band 2, 3, 45 Dance Band 25 Marching Band 2, 3, 45 Band Club 2, 35 Mathematics Club 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Veterinarian 0 Q z -IQ te V i 5 , V Sian- wt -- si :me swim? it k., '-,' g ..,k 5 gli -..,, Lg-1 L--- I 'mL1A W ,,,., .,,, Q at .w 1.-,. ,M 1 av.: Q ' 1+-f-,aw 5 1- azgm,-.g.-ii:heir-:sassy .. .,,,,,m:3,,.:f ,, f. qs, ,- SUSAN KATHLEEN KLOSS Susie College Cheerleading Club 2. 3: Glee Club 3, 4: Class Historian 4: VIDETTE Staff 2, 3, Columnist 4: Student Council 2, 3. 4: Ouill and Scroll 3, 4: Leaders Club 2, 4: Social Committee 4: Future Teachers Club 3: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Foreign Service Worker EDMUND G. KNIGHT Ed.1ie'l General Jayvee Baseball 2: Coin Club 3, 4: Typing Club 2: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4: Jayvee Football 2. Career: Automotive Engineer CAROL KOELSCH Commercial Cheerleading Club 2, 3: Study Club 4. Career: Book- keeper DALE KRAMER General Study Club 2, 3, 4. Career: Army JOHN KURTZ Jack General Reading Club 3, 4: Sports Study Club 2: Jayvee Golf 2: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Chemist JAMES KYPER Jim College Student Council 4: Archery Club 2: Chemistry Study Club 3: English Study Club 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Pilot LARRY LABEZIUS Vocational Jayvee Football 2: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4: Study Club 2, 3, 4. Career: Automobile Mechanic DAVID LANDIS Dave College Concert Band 2, 3. 4: Marching Band 2. 3, 4: Latin Study Club 2: Band Club 3: Weightlifting Club 4: Intra- mural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Businessman RICHARD JAMES LAPHAM IV Rick Distributive Jayvee Football 2: Intramural Sports 2. 3: Study Club 2, 3: Distributive Education Club 4: Homeroom Vice- president 4. Career: Electronics Technician RAYMOND ALAN LAUER Al College Intramural Sports 3, 4: Javvee Tennis 3: Varsjtv Tennis 4: Biology Club 2: Tennis Club 3, 4. CareerTElectrical Engineer HERMINE LAW Mina College Cheerleading Club 2, 3, 4: Varsity Cheerleader 4: Dol- phin Club 2, 3, 4: Homeroom Vice-president 2, 3: Intra- mural sports 2, 3, 4: Social Committee 3, 4: Honor Soci- ety 3, 4. Career: Social Worker JAMES LENOX Jim Vocational Sports Study Club 2: Etiquette Club 3: Study Club 4. Career: Automotive Engineer JAMES BARRY LEVAN Sport', College Homeroom President 2, 3, 4: Biology Club 2: Intramural Sports 3, 4: Jayvee Basketball 2: Varsity Basketball 3, 4: Track 3, 4: Sports Study Club 3: Intramural Club 4. Ca- reer: Engineer BARBARA JO LEWIS Barh College Honor Society 3, 4: Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Debating Club 2,6 Plsychology Club 3: Music Club 4. Career: Religious or er RALPH M. LEWIS College Latin Club 2: Glee Club 3: Future Teachers Club 3: German Club 4. Career: Teacher RONALD A. LILLEY 'KRonnie General Latin Club 2: Study Club 3, 4: Jayvee Soccer 2, 3: Varsity Soccer 4: Jayvee Wrestling 3: Intramural Sports 2, 4: Sports Study Club 2, 3, 4. Career: Businessman VERYL WAYNE LINCOLN Line General Intramural Club 2: English Study Club 3, 4: Basketball Manager 2, 3, 4: Baseball Manager 2, 3, 4: Sports Study Club 2, 3, 4. Career: Sports Statistician CHARLENE LINDEMAN Blondie General English Study Club 2: History Study Club 3: Typing Club 4. Career: Oilice Worker 32 CHARLES ROBERT LINES Pete General French Study Club 2: Art Service Club 3: Mathematics Club 4. Career: Commercial Artist JOYCE ANN LINTON General Marching Band 2, 3: Concert Band 2, 3: Music Club 2: Band Club 3: Typing Club 4. Career: Religious VVorker CYNTHIA JAYNE LOAR Cindy College Dolphin Club 2, 3, 4: Leaders Club 2: Cheerleading Club 2, 3: Echo Club 4: ECHO Stall 4: Student Council 3: Homeroom Vice-president 4: All-Star Hockey 4: Intra- mural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Elementary Teacher ELAINE M. LONG Commercial Majorette Club 2: Echo Club 3: ECHO Staff 3, Business Manager 4: Homeroom Secretary 2, 3, 4: Typing Club 4: Quill and Scroll 4. Career: Bookkeeper PAULETTE LONG General Cheerleading Club 2, 3: Intramural Sports 2, 3: Typ- ing Club 4. Career: Accountant PAULETTE LOSS Paul General Golf Club 2, 3, 4. Career: I.B.M. Operator CLYDE LUCAS Rhino General Iayvee Football 2: Varsity Football 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4: Sports Study Club 2, 3, 4. Career: Businessman MARIORIE JOAN LYALL Mari Couege Student Council 2, 4: Honor Society 3, 4: ECHO Staff 4: VIDETTE Staff 3, 4: Leaders Club 2, 3, 4: Dolphin Club 3, 4: Cheerleading Club 2: Quill and Scroll 4: All- Star Tennis 3: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Social Worker DONNA LEE LYTLE College Glee Club 3, 4: Music Club 3: Intramural Sports 3, 4: Choristers 4. Career: Nurse IEANNE MARIE MALLES Jean General Intramural Sports 2, 3: Cheerleading Club 2: Tumbling Club 3: Checkers Club 4. Career: Housewife MICHAEL R. MANN Mike Distributive Electronics Club 2: Travel Club 3: Intramural Sports 2, 3: Distributive Education Club 4: Homerooin President 4: Student Council 4. Career: Accountant DONNA PRISCILLA MAY General Cheerleading Club 2: Typing Club 3: Bridge Club 4. Career: Oilice Worker CAROL LEE MAYER Commercial Cheerleading Club 2: Tumbling Club 3: Study Club 4: Intramural Sports 4. Career: Accountant IER R INICCONISEY Trudy Commercial TROUP . I Cheerleading Club 2, 3: Typing Club 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3. Career: Secretary SANDRA I. McCORMICK Sandy General Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4: Cheerleading Club 2, 3: Psy- chology Club 4. Career: Nurse SHARON A. MCCULLEY Distributive Cheerleading Club 2, 3: Leaders Club 3: Glee Club 2: Intramural Sports 2, 3: Home-room President 2, Program Chairman 3, Secretary 4: Student Council 3: Distributive Education Club 4. Career: Secretary JOAN HERR McFARLAND Joannie General Leaders Club 2, 4: Majorette Club 2: All-Star Hockey 2. Career: Oilice VVorker SHIRLEY MAY MCKINNEY Commercial Bookkeeping Club 2: Study Club 3: Shorthand Club 4. Career: Secretary 33 43 A -...rr . r 4' , ' Mc' fried, . E :g1tQ:i' GY' 11 - .. - at LUCINDA RUTH MILLHOUSE Cindi Commercial Student Council 2: Homeroom President 3, 4: Cheer- leading Club 2, 3: Shorthand Club 4. Career: Secretary PI-IYLLIS MISHKIN PhyI,' College ECHO Staff 3: Leaders Club 2, 3, 4: Cheerleading Club 2, 3: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Teacher RAY N. MITCHELL Mitch Distributive Coin Club 2, 3: Distributive Education Club 4. Career: Real-Estate Broker RONALD LEE MOHLER Mole General Printing Club 2, 4: Checkers Club 3. Career: Printer DORIS MOHN Frenchie College Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Choristers 3, 4: Dramatics Club 2: Intramural Sports 3, 4. Career: Music Teacher WILLIAM JOSEPH MORAN, IR. Bill', General Oilicials Club 3: Photography Club 2, 4. Career: Elec- tronics Technician CHARLES L. McLAUGHLIN, IR. Chuck College VIDETTE Staff 3, 4: Concert Band 2, 3, 4: Marching Band 2, 3, 4: Band Club 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Dance Band 2, 3, 4. Career: Teacher RICHARD E. METZ Dick Vocational Etiquette Club 2: Track 3: Track Club 3: Study Club 4. Career: Machinist ANDREW MILLER Andy General Chess Club 2: Checkers Club 3: Study Club 4: Intra- mural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Automobile Mechanic KENNETH MILLER KenU General Iayvee Baseball 2: Varsity Baseball 3, 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4: Sports Study Club 2, 3, 4: Homeroom Treasurer 4. Career: Accountant SAUNDRA REGINA MILLER Sandi General Leaders Club 2: Future Homernakers Club 3, 4: Home- room Vice-president 3, Secretary 4: Intramural Sports 2. Career: Secretary STANLEY Z. MILLER Stan College VIDETTE Staff 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 3, 4: Marching Band 2, 3, 4: Dance Band 2, 3, 4: Concert Band 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 3, 4: Homeroom Vice-president 4, Treasurer 2: Band Club 2, 3, 4: Jayvee Tennis 2. Career: Business- man ARTHUR ELMER MORRIS Art College Student Council 4: Sports Study Club 2, 3, 4: Chemistry Study Club 3: Cross Country 2, 3, Co-captain 4: Track 2, 3, Co-captain 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Elec- trical Engineer IOANNE MOSEMAN Io Commercial French Club 2: Bridge Club 3: Shorthand Club 4. Ca- reer: Legal Secretary RODNEY MOWERY Rod Vocational Iayvee Wrestling 3: Varsity Wrestling 2: Wrestling Club 2, 3, 4. Career: Automobile Mechanic GEORGE JOHN MOYER U Commercial Iayvee Baseball 2: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4: Travel Club 2, 3: Study Club 4. Career: Craftsman ROBERT L. MUMPER College Marching Band 2, 3, 4: Concert Band 2, 3, 4: Coin Club 2: Band Club 3: Psychology Club 4. Career: Drafts- man EUGENE FRANCIS MURPHY Gene General Study Club 2: Archery Club 3: Travel Club 4: Intra- mural Sports 4. Career: Carpenter ROBERT U. MURPHY Bob Vocational jayvee Soccer 25 Study Club 2, 3, 4. Career: Machinist BARRY MURR Genera' Iayvee Football 2, study Club 2. 8: Glee Club 42 Intramural Sports 4. Career! Printer URR General Clggiqvlilcle lzllub 2: Typing Club 35 Mathematics Club 4. Career: Nurse UDY ANN 'WUSSER 5 Commercial J Cheerleading Club 25 Typing Club 3- 49 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Stenographer MYERS College sAcSi53 25 Leaders Club 2. 3, 45 Cheerleading Club 2, 3, 45 Varsity Cheerleader 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Secretary 2, President 3, Vice-president 4. Ca- reer: Elementary Teacher WVARREN MYERS 'jTed , General Bowling Club 25 Homeroom Secretary 25 English Study' Club 3: Intramural Sports 35 Hot Stove League 4. Ca- reer: Teacher RICHARD OELBAUM Dick College Sports Study Club 25 Iayvee Golf 25 Homeroom Presi- dent 2, Secretary 45 Iayvee Tennis 35 Varsity Tennis 45 Reading Club 3, 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3. Career: Retailer ROY IAMES OSWALD Oz General Biology Club 25 Printing Club 3, 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Printer INES PAOLILLI Scottie General Future Teachers Club 2, 35 Bridge Club 4. Career: Teacher EFFIE PASSAS College Typing Club 25 Homeroom Program Chairman 2, Secre- tary 45 Future Nurses Club 3, 45 Intramural Sports 4. Career: Surgical Nurse DONNA KAY PATTERSON General Cheerleading Club 25 Study Club 3, 4. Career: Beau- tician CONNIE PEIRCE General Cheerleading Club 25 Study Club 3, 4. Career: Secre- tary L, 1 . 13: ,A .5 ie?-F3 BAYARD DOUGLAS NELSON Bye,' Vocational Archery Club 25 Study Club 35 Vlleigbtliftirig Club 4. Career: Air Force HELEN SUSAN NEWCOMER Susie College Dolphin Club 2, 3, 45 Student Council 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 2, 35 Color Guard 25 Majorette Club 2, 45 Majorette 3, Head Majorette 45 ECHO Staff 3, Features Editor 45 Echo Club 35 Honor Society 3, Secretary 45 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 4. Ca- reer: Teacher CHERYL NIES Commercial Cheerleading Club 2, 35 Checkers Club 35 English Study Club 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Secretary GEORGE FREDERIC NISSLY Fred General Track 25 jayvee Football 25 Varsity Football 3, 45 Sports Study Club 2, 3, 4. Career: Salesman GAIL NOCK Rehn College Latin Club 25 Art Service Club 35 Political Science Club 45 Intramural Sports 3, 4. Career: Commercial Artist THOMAS W. NOLT Tom General Biology Club 25 Glee Club 3, 45 Choristers 45 Study Club 3, 4. Career: Florist '- Y, Sr fl -L X 2'-' :-'1 di' S tries? 2,3 K 1 'za X r .wx 5 sa ., E A as ? w i B I fit ' 5. 4,1 r X., ,gd 3' 2-. 5 L ll' X pg:-5,-,,,..s. WILLIAM PENNY Bill Vocational Study Club 2, 35 Weightlifting Club 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Machinist PAUL RICHARD PETERS Dick College Biology Club 25 Band Club 3, 45 Marching Band 2, 3, 45 Concert Band 2, 3, 45 Dance Band 3, 45 Orchestra 45 Homeroom President 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Mathematician LARRY GEORGE PEW College Homeroom Treasurer 2, President 3, 45 Iayvee Foot- ball 25 Varsity Football 3, Co-captain 45 Varsity Wrestling 2, 3, Co-captain 45 Track 2, 3, 45 Sports Study Club 2, 3, 4. Career: Veterinarian HARRY C. PFEFFER Pfef College Baseball Club 2, 35 Chess Club 45 Iayvee Basketball 25 Iayvee Baseball 2, 35 Varsity Baseball 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Armed Forces PAUL JAMES PI-IELAN jim College Biology Club 25 Concert Band 2, 35 Marching Band 2, 35 Orchestra 2, 35 VIDETTE Staff 35 Study Club 4. Ca- reer: Accountant SHARON F. PITT Texas College Bridge Club 45 Intramural Sports 4. Career: Nurse RICHARD PLANK General Archery Club 25 Gymnastics Club 35 Study Club 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Businessman ROBERT PLANK Bob College Travel Club 25 Coin Club 35 Music Club 45 Intramural Sports 2, 4. Career: Teacher DONNA POLLOCK College Future Teachers Club 2, 35 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Home- room Secretary 35 ECHO Staff 3, 45 Intramural Sports 2, Six, 45hQuill and Scroll 45 Echo Club 4. Career: Secondary eac er CHRISTINE M. POND Chris I Distributive Reading Club 2, 35 Distributive Education Club 4. Ca- reer: Social Worker ROBERT E. PONTZ Bohn General German Study Club 25 Jayvee Baseball 25 Travel Club 35 Reading Club 4. Career: Landscape Artist IOANNE T. POTTS Jon College Dolphin Club 2, 3, 45 Leaders Club 2, 3, 45 Home- room Secretary 2, President 45 Student Council 35 Social Committee 35 Tumbling Team 2, 35 Honor Society 3, 45 ECHO Stall 45 Class Secretary 45 All-Star Tennis 2, 3, 4, glockley 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4. Career: Elementary eac er KAREAN POTTS Commercial English Study Club 25 Art Service Club 35 Music Club 4. Career: Clerk-typist THOMAS G. PRESTON Tom College Student Council 25 Marching Band 2, 3, 45 Concert Band 2, 3, 45 Dance Band 2, 3, 45 VIDETTE Staff 2, 3, 45 Honor Society 3, President 45 ECHO Staff Sports Edi- tor 45 Echo Club 45 Intramural Sports 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 4. Career: Research Biologist NANCY PRICE College Cheerleading Club 2, 35 Homeroom Secretary 2, Vice- president 45 Leaders Club 3, 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Dental Hygienist MELODY PURDY Mud College Music Club 25 Latin Study Club 3, 45 Intramural Sports 3, 4. Career: Teacher JOHN B. PURSEL ujackn College Iayvee Baseball 25 Jayvee Soccer 35 Marching Band 2, 3, 45 Dance Band 2, 35 Concert Band 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 35 Varsity Golf 3, 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Professional Athlete RICHARD PUTT Rick,' Vocational Chess Club 2, 35 Study Club 4. Career: Cabinetmaker LOIS E. QUICKEL College Cheerleading Club 2, 3, Homeroom Program Chairman 3, VIDETTE Staff 2, 3, News Editor 4, Leaders Club 2, 3, 4, All-Star Hockey 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Intra- mural Sports 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, ECHO Staff 3, 4, School Organist 4. Career: Ele- mentary Teacher ROBERT E. RAMPY Bob College Study Club 2, 3, 4. Career: Armed Forces JOHN MICHAEL RANCK General Printing Club 2, 3, Bowling Club 4. Career: Printer DENNIS RANKIN Denny College Iayvee Soccer 2, Track 3, 4, Cross Country 3, 4, Home- room Vice-president 3, Wrestling Manager 2, 3, 4, Sports Study Club 2, 3, 4, Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Biochemist DIANE RANNELS College Cheerleading Club 2, French Club 3, Psychology Club 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Secretary 4. Career: Medical Technician RICHARD REARDON Rick Vocational Travel Club 2, English Study Club 3, Study Club 4. Career: Automotive Machinist BETTY LORRAINE REESE General Typing Club 2, 4, History Study Club 3. Career: Secretary EARL REICHARD Rick General Study Club 2, 4, Coin Club 3, Jayvee Soccer 3, Intra- mural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Air Force I ROBERT REIDENBACIZIV Robbie couege Debating Club 2, Homeroom Program Chairman 2, Chemistry Club 3, Football Manager 3, French Club 4, Student Council 4, Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Businessman SALLY REISINGER Commercial Interior Decorating Club 2, Future Homemakers Club 3, Shorthand Club 4. Career: Secretary DENNIS M. REMLEY Rem', General jayvee Football 2, Varsity Football 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Iayvee Baseball 2, Homeroom Secretary 2, Vice-president 3, Sports Study Club 2, 3, 4, Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Businessman JUDY ANN REYNOLDS College Student Council 2, Homeroom Vice-president 2, Presi- dent 3, Tumbling Team 3, Leaders Club 2, 3, 4, All-Star Hockey 2, 3, 4, All-Star Basketball 2, 3, 4, Cheerleading Club 2, 3, 4, Varsity Cheerleader 4, Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Nurse SANDRA A. RI-IINE Sandy General Homeroom Secretary 2, 4, Cheerleading Club 2, Study Club 3, 4. Career: Beautician KENNETH RICE Ken,' College Iayvee Soccer 2, 3, Sports Study Club 2, 3, Study Club 4. Career: Veterinarian EARL RICHWINE Richie General Sports Study Club 2, 3, Iayvee Soccer 3, Current Events Club 4. Career: Businessman JUDITH ANN RICKER Judy College Cheerleading Club 2, 3, 4, Varsity Cheerleader 4, Leaders Club 2, 3, 4, VIDETTE Staff 2, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Vice- president 2, Secretary 3, 4. Career: Elementary Teacher PATRICIA ANNE RILEY Pat General Service Club 2', Study Club 3, 4, Intramural Sports 2. Career: Receptionist DANIEL RITTENHOUSE Danny General Study Club 2, 3, 4, Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Mechanic 1' f f . ,js 'wi 5, Q P 5 College HAROLD JAMES SACHWALD Latin Study Club 25 Marching Band 2, 3, 45 Concert Band 2, 35 Band Club 35 Track 3, 45 Cross Country 45 Sports Study Club 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Lawyer STEVEN SACOOLAS Steven Distribtive Intramural Sports 2, 35 Study Club 2, 35 Distributive Education Club 4. Career: Barber CAROL ANN SALZMAN General Cheerleading Club 2, 35 Leaders Club 45 Dramatics Club 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Laboratory Technician NANCY SAINIPSON College Cheerleading Club 2, 3, 45 Head Cheerleader 45 Dol- phin Club 2, 3, 45 Homeroom President 25 ECHO Staff 3, 45 Honor Society 3, 45 Student Council Vice-president 3, President 45 Social Committee 45 All-Star Basketball 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 4. Career: Ad- vcrtiser JAMES SAWYER Jim College Jayvec Football 25 Track 25 Bowling Club 25 Gym- nastics Club 35 Jayvee Soccer 35 Student Council 35 Clee Club 3, 45 Choristers 4. Career: Navy ROBERT C. SAYLOR K'Bob College Electronics Club 2, 3, 45 Homeroom President 2, Vice- president 35 ECHO Staff 2, 3, Senior Editor 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 4. Career: Electrical Engineer THEODORE ROBINSON Teddy General Varsity Soccer 3, 45 Jayvee Basketball 25 Varsity Basket- ball 3, Co-captain 45 Track 2, 3, 45 Sports Study Club 2, 3, 4. Career: Physical-Education Teacher AUDREY RODENHAVER Aud College Dramatics Club 2, 3, 45 Play Committee 2, 3, 45 Intra mural Sports 2, 3, 45 School Play 3, 45 Thespian Society 3, 4. Career: Medical Doctor LARRY RONGIONE Vocational Sports Study Club 25 Study Club 3, 4. Career Drafts man LAURA REBECCA ROSS BeckyD Commercial Interior Decorating Club 25 Typing Club 35 English Study Club 4. Career: Bookkeeper BARBARA ANN ROSSER Barb General Dramatics Club 25 Cheerleading Club 2, 35 School Play 45 Play Committee 45 Psychology Club 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Secretary LEVI RUDY Pete Vocational Mechanical Drawing Club 2, 3, 4. Career Electrician JANET SCHAEFFER Jan College Glee Club 2, 35 VIDETTE Staff 2, 3, Associate Editor 45 Dolphin Club 3, 45 Honor Society 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 ECHO Staff 3, 45 Social Committee 45 Political Sci- ence Club 45 Homeroom Vice-president 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Advertiser MARIE ANETTE SCHENK General Dramatics Club 25 Intramural Sports 2, 45 Psychology Club 45 All-Star Hockey 4. Career: Commercial Artist JAMES SCHLINKMAN Jim General Bowling Cluh 25 Travel Club 35 Checkers Club 4 C reer: Air Force JOSEPH PERRY SCHLUTKER Joe,' Distributive Study Club 2, 35 Distributive Education Club 4. Ca- reer: Businessman JOYCE SCHMID College Study Club 2, 3, 45 Student Council 3, 4. Career Nurse EARLE M. SCHMUCKLE Commercial Coin Club 2, 35 Hot Stove League 45 Homeroom Secre tary 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Accountant CHARLENE M. SCHWAB General Student Council 25 Homeroom Secretary 2, President-35 Cheerleading Club 2, 35 Leaders Club -3, 43 Tumbling Team 35 ECHO Staff 4. Career: Beautician GERALD R. SCHWEBEL Jem General Marching Band 2, 3, 45 Concert Band 2, 3, 45 C0111 Club 25 Band Club 35 Study Club 4. Career: Commer- cial Artist KATHRYN P. SCOTT Kafl'lYu COHCZC Dolphin Club 2, 3, 45 Leaders Club 2, 3, 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 45 VIDETTE Staff 2, 3, Managing Editor 45 Homeroom Secretary 2, 35 All-Star Basketball 35 ECHO Stal? 3, 45 Honor Society 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Stu- dent Council 45 Social Committee 4. Career: Mathema- tician SONDRA LEE SCOTT Scotty General Music Club 25 Band Club 35 Choristers 45 Glee Club 45 Marching Band 2, 3, 45 Concert Band 2, 3, 45 All-Star Basketball 2, 3, 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Ele- mentary Teacher WILLIAM H. SEIPLE Bill College Archery Club 25 Jayvee Football 25 Marching Band 25 Gymnastics Club 35 Study Club 45 Homeroom Vice-presi- dent 2, Secretary 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Accountant WILLIAM ROBERT SELL Bill Electronics Club 2, 3, 45 VIDETTE Staff 2, 35 Home- room President 4. Career: Electronics Technician College DALE E. SHENK Vocational Mechanical Drawing Club 2, 3, 4. Career: Machinist NANCY K. SI-IENK Nan General Dolphin Club 2, 35 Stagecrafters Guild 3, 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Occupational Therapist SYDNEY L. SHENK Syd College Stagecrafters Guild 25 Intramural Sports 2, 45 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Choristers 3, 45 School Play 3, 45 Play Committee 3. Career: Social Worker KATHLEEN LOUISE SHEPPARD Peanut General Dramatics Club 25 Glee Club 25 Play Committee 25 Intramural Sports 2, 35 Future Teachers Club 35 Psychol- ogy Club 4. Career: X-ray Technician PAUL E. SHEREN College ECHO Staff 2, 4, Sports Editor 35 Clee Club 2, 3, 45 Study Club 25 Homeroom Program Chairman 2, 3, 45 Swimming Manager 2, 35 Choristers 35 Honor Society 3, 45 guill and Scroll 3, 45 Poetry Club 45 VIDETTE Staff 2, olumnist 3, Editor-in-chief 45 Thespian Society 4. Career: Writer PAUL W. SHERTZ College Latin Study Club 25 Mechanical Drawing Club 35 Echo Club 45 ECHO Staff Art Editor 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 4. Career: Industrial Designer SUSAN SENSENIG Susie College Cheerleading Club 25 Spanish Club 35 Homeroom Chap- lain 2, 3, 45 Psychology Club 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Nurse KATHLEEN ALLWEIN SEVAST Kathi General Typing Club 3. Career: Postal Worker CHRISTINE M. SHAAR Chrissy General Leaders Club 25 Intramural Sports 2, 35 Choristers 3, 45 Social Committee 45 Thespian Society 3, 45 Homeroom Vice-president 45 Dolphin Club 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 2, 3, 4. Career: Executive Secretary JOHN SHEAFFER Chip General Bowling Club 25 Iayvee Baseball 35 Travel Club 35 Checkers Club 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Ma- chinist ROBERT SHEAFFER Sheaf College Jayvee Basketball 25 Iayvee Soccer 2, 35 Varsity Soccer 45 Homeroom Secretary 35 Checkers Club 45 Sports Study Club 2, 3, 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Biologist RACHEL A. SHEAR Rach'l General Cheerleading Club 25 Study Club 35 Mathematics Club 45 Intramural Sports 3, 4. Career: Beautician S . F V x QW 'uf 'VVL J. LARRY SHINDELL General Stagecrafters Guild 25 Jayvee Wrestling 2, 35 Wrestling Club 2, 35 Ot-Iicials Club 45 ECHO Staff 3, 45 Social Com- mittee 45 Homeroom President 4. Career: Advertising Artist JAMES SHUE Jim Distributive Study Club 25 Typing Club 35 Distributive Education Club 4. Career: Businessman PATRICIA ANN SHULTZ Shultzie General Latin Study Club 25 Stagecrafters Guild 35 Play Com- mittee 3, 45 Study Club 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3. Ca- reer: Nurse THOMAS SHULTZ Tom,' General Jayvee Soccer 25 Jayvee Baseball 2, 35 Varsity Baseball 45 Chess Club 25 Officials Club 35 Study Club 45 Intra- mural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Accountant RICHARD SHUYLER Dick,' General Marching Band 2, 35 Study Club 2, 45 Electronics Club 35 Intramural Sports 4. Career: Engineer WILLIAM A. SIMMONS, JR. Will Vocational Electronics Club 25 English Study Club 3, 4. Career: I.B.M. Technician THOMAS WOODROW SIMPSON Torn General Chess Club 2, 35 Mathematics Club 45 Homeroom Vice- president 2. Career: Businessman JOSEPH P. SIRBAK Joe College French Study Club 25 Physics Study Club 35 Football Club 45 Varsity Football 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Technician CLAUDIA JEAN SMALLEY Commercial Music Club 25 Typing Club 35 Mathematics Club 45 Homeroom Secretary 3. Career: Secretary LYNNE ANDREA SMITH Lynnie College Music Club 2, 45 Band Club 35 Marching Band 2, 3, 45 Concert Band 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 45 Intramural Sports 3, 4. Career: Music Teacher RONALD SMITH Ronnie'l Distributive Biology Club 25 English Study Club 35 Distributive Education Club 4. Career: Policeman CHARLES VVARREN SMITHGALL Charlie College German Club 25 Coin Club 3, 45 Homeroom Secretary 45 Intramural Sports 3, 4. Career: Pharmacist BONNIE LORRAINE SMYTHE College Cheerleading Club 2, 3, 45 Varsity Cheerleader 45 Dol- phin Club 45 Student Council 35 Homeroom Secretary 2, Vice-president 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Teacher BARBARA L. SNYDER Barb College Music Club 25 Band Club 35 Woodwind Club 45 March- ing Band 2, 3, 45 Concert Band 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 45 Homeroom Vice-president 35 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Laboratory Technician JOHN ROBERT SNYDER Hob College French Club 25 Chemistry Club 35 Officials Club 45 Soccer Club 2, 3, 45 Jayvee Soccer 25 Varsity Soccer 3, Captain 45 Marching Band 25 Concert Band 25 Orchestra 25 Homeroom President 35 Social Committee 4. Career: Chemical Engineer JAMES CHARLES SPANG Jim College Marching Band 2, 3, 45 Concert Band 2, 3, 45 Dance Band 45 Gemian Club 25 Band Club 3, 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3. Career: Teacher JANE LEE SPONAUGLE Janie College Cheerleading Club 2, 3, 45 Varsity Cheerleader 45 Dol- phin Club 2, 3, 45 Student Council 25 Homeroom Secre- tary, 2, 45 All-Star Hockey 2, 3, Basketball 3, 45 Intra- mural Sports 2, 3, 45 Social Committee 2, 3, 4. Career: Teacher ELLEN STAUFF ER Commercial Cheerleading Club 25 Dramatics Club 3, 45 Dolphin Club 45 Play Committee 3. Career: Airline Hostess 40 HARRY B. STEFFE StelY' Vocational Varsity Swimming 2, 35 Study Club 2, 35 Weightlifting Club 4. Career: Tool and Die Maker . BARRY STEWART Stew Distributive Track Manager 2, 35 Track Club 2, 35 Cross Country 35 Typing Club 25 Distributive Education Club 4. Career: Businessman CAROL ANN STEWART Commercial Cheerleading Club 2, 35 Shorthand Club 45 Intramural Sports 2, 4. Career: Secretary CHESTER FRANK STEWART, JR. Chet', General Iayvee Basketball 25 Varsity Basketball 35 Basketball Club 2, 35 Chemistry Study Club 45 Homeroom President 25 Suxident Council 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Teac er BRUCE FRANKLIN STIGELMAN College Tennis Club 25 Study Club 35 Latin Study Club 45 Homeroom Secretary 35 Varsity Tennis 2, 35 Glee Club 4. Career: Government Worker GEORGE STOE General Iayvee Soccer 25 Varsity Soccer 3, 45 Soccer Club 2, 3, 45 Travel Club 25 Coin Club 35 Checkers Club 45 Intra- mural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Physical-Education Teacher CERTRUDE V. STONER Trudy College Cheerleading Club 25 Future Nurses Club 3, 45 Intra- mural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Nurse PAUL STORY Vocational jayvee Basketball 25 Varsity Baseball 3, 45 Study Club 2, 35 Mechanical Drawing Club 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Carpenter CHARLES F. STRANTZ Charlie Commercial Jayvee Soccer 25 Varsity Soccer 3, 45 Track 25 Soccer Club 2, 3, 45 Checkers Club 35 Homeroom Vice-president 2, Treasurer 3, Secretary 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Accountant SHARON DARLENE STRICCLE Commercial English Study Club 25 Bridge Club 35 Typing Club 45 Intramural Sports 2. Career: Bookkeeper CHERYL STUDER Commercial Cheerleading Club 25 Checkers Club 35 Mathematics Club 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3. Career: Stenographer CARYN JEANNE STURGIS College Leaders Club 2, 35 Cheerleading Club 2, 3, 45 Varsity Cheerleader 45 Social Committee 3, 45 Student Council 2, 45 Homeroom President 35 All-Star Hockey 25 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Elementary Teacher IUDITH A. SULLIVAN Iudy', Commercial Cheerleading Club 2, 35 Mathematics Club 4. Career: Nurse IRENE SUTER Distributive Cheerleading Club 25 English Study Club 35 Distribu- tive Education Club 4. Career: Housewife JOYCE MARIE SUYDAM Joy Commercial Service Club 25 Typing Club 3, 4. Career: Bookkeeper NANCY L. SWIFT Distributive Debating Club 25 English Club 35 Distributive Educa- tion Club 45 lntramural Sports 2, 3. Career: Nurse's Aid PAULINE SWOPE General Dramatics Club 2, 3, 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3. Ca- reer: Airline Hostess CHARLES H. TALBERT Reb College Track 25 Concert Band 25 Band Club 25 Reading Club 35 Study Club 4. Career: Air Force 41 nb' ' ' ' -: 9 1:5 .. rf .3 5 r . .5 .ff- .. 555, 1 .55 5. r S' lg Q 32 'N 5 req. 'Y Y 9:52 , , as 94 is E . if 5, ya 4 6 55,54 9 ROBERTA M. TODD Robin College b 9 3 4 Chterleidin Club 2 3 4 Var Leaders Clu -, , 5 1. 2 g ' 5 , 3 ' sity Cheerleader 45 All-Star Hockey 2, 35 ECHO Staff 3, Co-editor 45 Honor Society 3, 45 Tumbling Team 2, 35 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 4. Career: Physical-Education Teacher SHARON L. TONER General Cheerleading Club 2, 35 Future Nurses Club 45 Intra- mural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Nurse PATRICK TOOMEY Pat Distributive Iayvee Football 2, 35 jayvee Basketball 25 Track 2, 35 Study Club 2, 35 Distributive Education Club 4. Career: Public Accountant JOSEPH TORRES, JR. joe College VIDETTE Staff 35 ECHO Staff 45 Study Club 25 OHi- cials Club 35 Echo Club 45 Intramural Sports 2. Career: Research Biologist MARTHA J. TREXLER Marty College Cheerleading Club 2, 35 Leaders Club 2, 45 Student Council 35 Homeroom President 25 ECHO Staff 3, 45 VIDETTE Staff 2, 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 45 All-Star Hockey 35 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Dental Hygienist VVILLIAM L. TROOP 'KBill College Sports Study Club 2, 3, 45 jayvee Football 25 Varsity Football 3, 45 Varsity Wrestling 2, Co-captain 3, 45 Track 2, 3. 45 Homeroom Vice-president 2, 3, President 45 Class Vice-president 4. Career: Teacher ERNEST L. TALTON P0p,' General Study Club 2, 3, 45 Intramural Sports 2, 4. Career: Pilot EARLINE A. TASKA Moose', General Cheerleading Club 25 Reading Club 3, 45 Intramural Sports 3. Career: Nurse JOANNE T. THOMAS Ioie General Maiorette Club 25 Typing Club 35 Mathematics Club 4. Career: Beautician TOMMY THOMAS Tom General OH-icials Club 2, 35 Photography Club 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Air Force HENRY L. TOBIAS Hank General Iayvee Soccer 25 Study Club 25 English Study Club 35 Mathematics Club 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Electrical Engineer C. ROBERT TODD Bob Commercial Biology Club 25 Study Club 35 Chess Club 45 Intra- mural Sports 2. Career: Oflice Manager JUDITH E. TSHUDY Judy', College Majorette Club 25 Future Nurses Club 3, 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Nurse SANDRA L. TYSON Sandie', Commercial Majorette 2, 35 Majorette Club 25 Typing Club 35 Short- hand Club 45 Homeroorn Secretary 25 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Executive Secretary CLYDE LEROY URBAN Yuban Vocational Study Club 2, 3, 4. Career: Machinist SHARON D. VANBUSKIRK General Study Club 2, 35 Psychology Club 45 Homeroom Treas- urer 4. Career: Clerk-typist ARLENE C. VEKIOS General Cheerleading Club 25 Typing Club 35 Mathematics Club 4. Career: Piano Teacher HENRY A. VERWOHLT Hank General Iayvee Tennis 25 Iayvee Soccer 35 Varsity Soccer 45 Varsity Swimming 2, 3, 45 Sports Study Club 2, 3, 45 Clee Club 35 Homeroom Secretary 3. Career: Business Administrator ROBERT T. VIRCIL Bob General Officials Club 2, 3: Photography Club 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Air Force KAY WALLER General Study Club 2, 3, 4. Career: Secretary BARRY WALTON General Printing Club 2: English Study Club 3: Mathematics Club 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Printer GEORGE WILLIAM WATTS, JR. Bill Commercial Study Club 2, 3, 4. Career: Armed Forces CAROL WEATHERLOW General Library Club 2, 3, 4. Career: Nurse CALEB N. WEAVER Canniberry College jayvee Soccer 2: Varsity Soccer 3, 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4: Coin Club 2: Checkers Club 4: Sports Study Club 2, 3, 4. Career: Landscape Artist GERALD WETTIG Jerry General Iayvee Football 2: Varsity Football 3, 4: Iayvee Base- ball 2: Varsity Baseball 3, 4: Sports Study Club 2, 3, 4. Career: Air Force HELEN LYNNE WHEATON General Cheerleading Club 2, 8: Study Club 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Beautician THOMAS VVHITE Tom College Latin Study Club 2: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Cboristers 3, 4: Homeroom President 3. Career: Teacher MARGARET WHITEHEAD Distributive Orchestra 2: Library Club 2: Dramatics Club 3: Dis- tributive Education Club 4. Career: Beautician BEVERLY ANN YVIKER Bev General Reading Club 2: Typing Club 3: Mathematics Club 4. Career: Salesclerk WARREN WIKER II Skip General Bowling Club 2: Study Club 3: Intramural Club 4: Homeroom Secretary 2: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Naval Officer IUDITH WEAVER Judi Commercial Cheerleading Club 2: Bridge Club 3: Typing Club 4. Career: Secretary PAUL VVEAVER Commercial jayvee Soccer 2: Varsity Soccer 3, 4: Jayvee Baseball 2: Varsity Baseball 4: Checkers Club 3, 4: Sports Study Club 2, 3. 4: Homeroom President 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Certified Public Accountant R. LARRY VVEAVER General Varsity Swimming 2: Swimming Club 2: Sports Study Club 3: Photography Club 4: Homeroom Vice-president 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3. Career: Truck Driver BEVERLY VVEEKLY Bev Commercial Dramatics Club 2: Typing Club 3: English Study Club 4: Homeroom Secretary 2, 8, 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Commercial Artist SANDRA IEANNE WERNER Sandy General Majorette Club 2: Service Club 3: Mathematics Club 4. Career: Nurse JOHN ALBERT VVEST III jock College Varsity Football 2, 3, Co-captain 4: Varsity Swimming 2, 3, Co-captain 4: Track 2, 3, 4: Honor Society 3, 4: So- cial Committee 3, 4: Homeroom President 2, Vice-presi- dent 3. Career: Businessman N 'Q JUDITH ANN WILSON Judy Commercial Cheerleading Club 25 Glee Club 25 Typing Club 35 Mathematics Club 4. Career: Secretary SUSAN A. WILSON Sue', General Interior Decorating Club 25 Future Homemakers Club 35 English Study Club 4. Career: Beauiician MARY ALICE WINTSCH Shorty Commercial Reading Club 2, 35 Mathematics Club 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Secretary ROBERTA C. WIREBACK Bobbie General Study Club 25 Dramatcis Club 3, 45 Glee Club 45 Thes- pian Society 3, Secretary 45 Intramural Sports 4. Career: Beautician DAVID L. WITMER College Jayvee Soccer 25 Track 3, 45 Sports Study Club 2, 3, 45 Wrestling Manager 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Vice-president 45 Intramural Club 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Aeronautical Engineer SUE ELAINE WITMER College VIDETTE Staff 2, 3, Art Editor 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Student Council 25 Stagecrafters Guild 2, 35 Social Committee 3, General Chairman 45 Homeroom Secretary 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Commercial Artist W. DAVID WITMER Dave College Music Club 2, 3, 4. Career: Organist LINDA WOLPEHT Lindy General Debating Club 25 Typing Club 35 Study Club 45 Intra- mural Sports 2, 3. Career: Secretary CHERYL WOMER Chery College Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Debating Club 25 Future Nurses Club 3, 45 Homeroom Secretary 2, 3. Career: Nurse ELIZABETH WOOD Betty Lou General Study Club 25 Typing Club 3, 4. Career: Typist KATHLEEN W. WORKMAN Kathi College Cheerleading Club 2, 35 Study Club 45 Homeroom Pro- gram Chairman 2, 3. Career: Airline Hostess BERNARD WVRIGHT Bernie Vocational Study Club 25 Bowling Club 35 Weightlifting Club 4. Career: Air Force BONNIE L. YEAGLEY College Dramatics Club 2, 45 Reading Club 35 Play Committee 2, 45 Thespian Society 3, 45 Homeroom Secretary 35 Intra- mural Sports 3, 4. Career: Nurse SUSAN YOUNG Susi College Cheerleading Club 2, 3, 45 Varsity Cheerleader 45 Dol- phin Club 3, 45 Honor Society 3, 45 Homeroom Vice- president 25 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Elemen- tary Teacher JOHN ARTHUR YUSKA General Coin Club 25 Track Club 3, 45 Study Club 45 Track 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Vice-president 35 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Businessman MARY VICTORIA ZENTMYER VickiU College Dolphin Club 2, 3, 45 Cheerleading Club 25 Leaders Club 3, 45 Honor Society 3, Vice-president 45 Student Council 3, Secretary 45 Social Committee 3, 45 ECHO Staff 3, Organization Editor 45 Tumbling Team 2, 35 All- Star Tennis 3, 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 4. Career: Social Worker EVELYN ZIEGLER Eve General Interior Decorating Club 25 Typing Club 3, 4. Career: Clerical Worker JUDITH ANN ZIMMERMAN Judy College Dolphin Club 2, 3, 45 Cheerleading Club 2, 35 Psy- chology Club 45 VIDETTE Staff 25 Homeroom President 2, Treasurer 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Medi- cal Technician 44 Seniors Find Recognition In Vorious Activities Being chosen to participate in Project MORE is an honor for selected McCaskey students. This program-MORE family doctors-is a national plan to help family physicians play an active role in en- couraging young people to pursue medical careers. Four student precepteesi' were chosen from a group of McCaskey students interestedin medi- cine. As representatives of Lancaster County, the only area in which the project was tested this year, four McCaskey seniors each observed a family doctor during a typical full day's work. Upper Right: Judith Coleman, McCaskey's Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow, chats with Charlene Schwar, appointed representative from the home-economics depart- ment to McCall's Magazine. Lower Right: Paul Sheren, National English Council award winner, rests at his type- writer in creative contemplation. Below Left: Displaying professional poise and grace, Charlene Schwar, the only senior entry in the Halloween Queen contest, strikes an exquisite pose from her ballet dance selection. Below Right: Senior participants in Project MORE demonstrate medical techniques. Prospective doctor Robert Campbell prepares to examine Donald Berkis throat, while james Kautz takes Frances Daehling's pulse. If limi D , ,gn Left: National Merit Scholarship Hnalists Brad Brodsky and Judith Cole- man compare information on their extra-long application blanks. Right: With a scholastic record of 4.0 at the end of their junior year, seniors Kathryn Scott, Judith Coleman, Susan Newcomer, and Lois Quickel are hopeful of retaining this high honor. Scholors Eorn Honor In School And In Notion National Merit honorable-mention winners review the Torres, Robert Copenhafer, William Essick, Thomas books which helped them succeed. Seated: Kathryn Preston. Scott, Paul Sheren, Karen Forwood. Standing: Joseph 46 if 4 N f:ffWf'2 Ei 3 me ...ii ri. E50 1.3 L A tw Senior class officers plan future activities. President Iohn Thomas Bostic are observed by Susan Kloss, historian, Grezlak, vice-president VVil1iani Troop, and treasurer and Joanne Potts, secretary. CLASS MOTTO: Knowledge Learned Is VVisdom Earned COLORS: Silver and blue FLOVVER: Light blue Carnation Alma Mater Hail to thee, our Alma Mater, As we sing our grateful song, Proud are we for thee and prouder That to Lancaster we belong. School days filled with joy and laughter Soon will be a memory. May they teach us to be braver As We face our destiny. Hail to thee, our Alina Mater, Help us now to prove our worth, As we strive to do thee honor, Carden spot of all the earth. Through the years our foes discerning, Red and black-our flag We'll Hy Oier the best in sport and learning. Hail to thee, McCaskey High. Student Life 3 At the refreshment stand in the stadium, Jeanne Davis helps Nancy Sampson, McCaskey's Good Citizen and head cheerleader, revive a hungry Lanky during half-time at the Steelton-Highspire football game. 49 :Kiki ' 2 idk ,319 I . y-as i M at ,JJ f is 1 uf' 'Z I ,rr ny ik While wolf whistles and shouts applaud their perform- ance, senior football players act as counterparts to the cheerleaders in their Hfunl' assembly. Front Row: Larry Left: Like fight, manlf' cheer beatniks Roberta Todd and Caryn Sturgis as Thomas Bostic and Clyde Lucas get the beat on the bongos. Right: Oh, it feels like cotton candyln exclaims Margaret Jackson as she touches QSNQXSNW sfA .,...,.s NL 'Qwu , Eager to retum to the game, football fans keep Donna Davis on their toes as they sell typical upigskin weather Tavaglione, Ioan Scheurich, Patricia Rupp, and Jeanne food. Food, Programs, And Youth Equcll Football Fun Below: They're only ten cents, says junior Marilyn Wascou as she offers programs to a group of Tornado football enthusiasts. 'HSL VW Above: Henry Verwohlf purchases a food ticket from Kay Carr during foot- ball halftime. d b l ther encourage Barbara Brendle, Michael Hite, and Anne Kendig to study OLIYGOOIS. Spring And Foil Bring Satisfying Occasions Left: Barbara Lewis and Christine Hoeltzel, rnem- bers of the National Honor Society, challenge each other with typical questions inevitably asked during sophomore orientation. Left Diy of recognition firrives when new members 'ire secretary, calls roll. Right: Stephanie Deen, junior, envi- 'l observes john Pursel's being measured for gradua- ous y tion attire by a representative from the National Cap and Gown Company. l Left: H. Grant Hurst, featured speaker at the ECHO- VIDETTE banquet, delivers his talk on Humor', to a rapt audience, including Peeky, the peacock. Barry Nissly, 1962 editor-in-chief of the newspaper, presides as Relax-School's Almost Over! Right: ECHO photographer John Amour arranges Lanky for the picture on the faculty divider page. Left: Junior prom committee members prepare refresh- ments for the rush from the gym: James Druecker, Chris- tine Heltzle, Susan Newcomer, and Henry Verwohlt 'C Ll master of ceremonies. Right: Staff members Sue Wit- mer, Elaine Long, Charles McLaughlin, and Iohn Broome hungrily await the smorgasbord served at the annual journalistic affair. sample punch served by John Amour. Right: ECHO staffers Robert Saylor, Paul Shertz, and joseph Torres supervise doors while homeroom pictures are taken. -o-nl'I 0 S? if I Left: Suzanne Yeager, featured twirler with the band, and limber acrobats vie in the annual contest. Front demonstrates the form which won her the titles of Mc- Row: Bonnie Shissler, Janice Centini, Deborah Mummaw. Caskey Halloween Queen and Lancaster's Schpooknacht Second Row: Charlene Schwar, Florence Ruhland, Janice Queen. Right: Colorful dancers, flashy baton twirlers, Nestle, Sheila CriHiths, Suzanne Yeager. Autumn Prelucles Football ond Halloween Peppy cheerleaders anxiously await the opening of the Killian, Judy Reynolds, and Judith Ricker-and Jane second half. Nancy Sampson, the three Judys-Judith Sponaugle cheer from the team benches. 54 Handicap in the cafeteria-absence of chairs during graduation exercises-is met by sitting on the tables. Dale Shenk, Susan Sensenig, Earle Schmuckle, John Beh- mer, Gerald Shank, Nancy Bear, and Sandra Weicksel envy Sondra Scott, the only lucky one to find a chair. John and Sandra steal a few minutes from practice. Chouirlessness, Ccxrelessness And Court Comeliness Right: It must be herelv exclaims Bruce Bolack as he and Richard Craeff help Ronald Albright search for a missing Contact lens. Below: Marjorie Lyall, Victoria Zentmyer, Barbara Ho- garth, Mary Brubaker, Nancy Bear, Irene Kiphorn, and Joanne Potts, the members of the 1962 Girls' All-Star Tennis Team, played several county teams. 55 Underclassmen Surrounded by fellow underclassmen, Ruth Hann scowls at her mishap-the most frequent hallway dilemma. Charles Kramer, Elaine Murry, Bonnie Hamish, Ernest Jamison, and Donald Wilson find the situation very amusing. 57 The Bright Prospect Of Becoming Seniors Room 102-Front Row: Barbara Long, Hope Harple, Cyn- thia Houck, Carol Kenneson, Barbara Walsh, Carol Veith. Second Row: Mr. H. L. Ferich, Marilyn Wascou, Jean Miley, Sharron Long, Patricia Weaver, Lois Weaver. Third Row: Elaine Reider, Linda VVettig, Bonnie Warfel, Toni Horn, Sandra Wiker, Eva Van Aulen. Fourth Row: Linda Kirchner, Sharon Pleger, Linda Kitner, Cheryl Weber, Donna Wenditz. Fifth Row: Kathleen Kelley, Susan Long, Nancy Wile, Susanne Kittinger, Janet Kis- singer, Judy Kilgore. Room 104-Front Row: Philip Olt, Carol Bachman, Linda Ault, Sandra Bame, Patricia Ames, David Kaufman. Sec- ond Row: Edward Cibula, William Oster, Beverly Ansel, Onamae DeLong, David Johns, Michael Price. Third Row: Ronald Haak, William Sauder, Bryan Reed, Doug- las Perry, Mr. G. A. Eckert. Fourth Row: David Mc- Lain, Thomas Murse, Donald Summar, Michael Parker, John Palmer, John Philip. Room 105-Front Row: Donna Keesey, Shirley Hull, Glenda Kamm, Joyce Jacobs, Charlene Kahl, Anna Jen- kins. Second Row: Sandra Kauihold, Susan Jordan, Renee Adelman, Margaret Kammerer, Sharon Humphre- ville, Sheila Huber, Mary Ann Huss. Third Bow: Joseph Crotti. Ronald Keen, Michael Hudick, Gerald Keeports, Donald Wilson, Mr. H. G. Hurst. Fourth Row: David Crossen, Michael Swarr, Mark Karvasale, Gerald Huber, Edward Ingram. Fifth Row: Joseph Holzwarth, Richard Honsaker, Clyde Smith, John Howett, James Wilson, Thomas Pope. Boom 115-Front Row: Alice Wilson, Linda Mull, Eliza- beth Withers, Carol Riker, Carol Yoder, Georgeanna Ze- man, Drucilla Young. Second Row: Mr. J. S. Meekins, Diann Oswald, Joanne Porter, Ann Robinson, Linda Hof- fer, Gloria Zangari, Margaret Pickel, Sandra Patterson. Third Row: Francine Zwirn, Cynthia Wolf, Trisha Zook, Sandy Lausch, Marion Wright, Emma Pickel, Glenda Richwine. Fourth Row: Sally Moudy, Susan Moudy, VVanda Wolferd, Janet Woerner, Mary Jane Yeager, Susan Witmeyer. Fifth Row: Barbara Wimer, Sandra Young, Eileen Wolpert, Pauline Wolfer, William Boyer, Henry Sauders. Thrills Juniors As They Approoch The Gooil Room 123-Front Row: Sandra Harnish, Beverly Carr, Pamela GroH, Linda Kempf, Bonnie Harnish, Marianne Carr. Second Row: Theresa Mattern, Nancy Harnish, Dawn Hawkins, Eileen Harkins, Ruth Hann, Janice Cen- tini. Third Row: Donald Butt, Donald Carr, Diane Hat- lield, Lessie Hatfield, Donn Herr, Michael Henny. Fourth Row: Michael VVitmer, Kenneth Hartcastle, Robert Har- rison, Charles Hammond, Thomas Heniming. Fifth Row: Mr. J. H. Herr, William Campbell, WVilliam Hanlon, Ralph Herr, Hiram Wolgemuth. Room 132-Front Row: Susan Barr, Nadine Scheid, Donna Schaeffer, Kathryn Rubendall, Betsy Ross, Mary Sauer. Second Row: Barbara Dunn, Patricia Rupp, Merry Say- lor, Marie Rutter, Cheryl Ruhl, Dawn Rutter, Kathryn Richards. Third Row: Michael VVaid, Edward Ruhl, Larry Ruth, Nicholas Rossos, Donna Ryner, Marilyn Roth. Fourth Row: Mr. J. B. Shenk, Elliot Roseman, XVilliarn Rowe, Dennis Rosser, George McDonnell, Den- nis Robbins. Fifth Row: William Ryan, David Rodgers, David Rineer, Lester Robinson, William Robinson, Tim- othy Roland. 1 B, Room 133-Front Row: Sandra Duane, Sandra Eichel- berger, Anita Ditzler, Greta Drybred, Martha Enck, Jane Dombach, Gene Ellis. Second Row: Linda Doolittle, Candace Eckman, Sandra Eager, Barbara Erb, Margaret Donnelly, Denise DeZercie, Esther Mimm, Linda Echter- nach, Barbara Elsen. Third Row: Kenneth Strine, War- ren Farmer, James Fickes, Elam Faus, Jackson Straub, Earl Frederick, Erma Dunkle. Fourth Row: Thomas Feigley, Theodore Fournaris, Richard Stockbauer, Del- win Forrest, Fred Fink, Mr. G. A. Kraft. Fifth Row: Conrad Faust, Henry Ewell, Lee Stokes, John Farmer, Philip Feirick, Ward Hill, Robert F ornwalt. ffl 5 9 55.1 ,rataff 135-Front Row: Nancy Bear, Cynthia Blood, Room Frances Bezzard. Joyce Benard, Hilde Berleth, Suzanne Bender. Second Row: Janice Betz, Patricia Banzhoff, Barbara Blumenshine. Molly Blank, Linda Birchall, Donna Bell. Thirtl Row: Frank Black, Cheryl Biemesderfer, Carol Bechtold, Betty Bear, Ronald Becker, Miss B. I. Behrens. Fourth Row: Richard Bleacher, William Adams, Charles Binkley, James Bleecher, Robert Ackerman, Ken- neth Ackerman, Fifth Row: Lawrence Beaner, Chester Border, Richard Bitterman, Harry Bitzer, Paul Bechtold, Edward Bookman. W' Class Of '64 Awaits Its Final Lap Room 142-Front Row: Sarah Hershey, Barbara Hogarth, Susan Hobman, Carol Hersh, Margaret Hoffman, Suz- anne Smith. Second Row: Marilyn Hoffman, Sandra High, Barbara Hohman, Lynda Heim, Cheryl Hiltz, Carol Hoke, Lucille Hofmann. Third Row: David Hertzler, Robert Hildebrand, Rose Marie Hoffmeier, Sallie Isaac- son, John Cristy, Samuel Wilcox, Mr. P. R. Herr. Fourth Row: John Hofmann, Richard Hill, Michael Hoff, David Conners, Richard Clinton, james Chryst, Joseph Hipple. Fifth Row: James Himelsbach, David Cramer, VVilliam Hilborn, Howard Hogentogler, Steven Cliff, john Abele, Nelson Herr. Room 201-Front Row: Dorothy Breneman, Sharon Broome, Schuyler Kaufman, June Albright, Susanne Bolich, Cheryl Borchardt. Second Row: Sheri Bowman, Rebecca Bock, Cherylene Albright, Barbara Boxleitner, Bonnie Boettner, Carol Boehler, Carol Brinser. Third Row: Philip Bowman, Marilyn Brooks, Pamela Boyd, Mary Ann Boyer, Margery Brown, Dale Bowers. Fourth Row: Miss K. Buckwalter, Charles Braught, Harry Bot- tomstone, Richard Brown, Robert Alexander, Robert Brown. Fifth Row: Glenn Brooks, Robert Brimmer, Ste- phen Brody, George Keller, Harry Brooks, James Brosey, Walter Bosch. Room 202-Front Row: Marilyn Burtnett, Marguerite Graham, Beverly Campbell, Alice Gordon, Yvonne Bur- ross, Barbara Foulk. Second Row: Thelma Gantz, Linda Hess, Norma Gilgore, Terry Hall, Phyllis Glatfelter, Bev- erly Gibbs, Kathy Gardner. Third Row: Mr. C. D. Hart- man, Marvis Butts, Ronald Sload, jack Gilbert, VVayne Gerber, Timothy Griffiths, Martha Buzzard. Fomth Row: Clyde Burk, Richard Bunn, Sherman Geiter, Walter Wintsch, Jerome Burns, Gregory Haller. Fifth Row: lohn Gast, Lawrence Godin, Joseph Burey, james Rineer, Harry Gebhard, Thomas Gaul. Room 204-Front Row: Karen Schmitt, Karen Schoen- berger, Ellyse Schreibman, Io Ann Snyder, Bonnie Shiss- ler, Barbara Shutt. Second Row: Lynda Gassert, Gail Senscnderfer, Rosemarie Sheppard, Barbara Shirk, Carol Schlossman, Beverly Shaub, Ioan Scheurich, Helen Schlutker. Third Row: john Sackal, Robert Seitz, Mi- chael Sheaffer, Thomas Reed, Douglas Schaefer, Nancy Shiffcrt. Fourth Row: Dale Schneider, Roger Schneider, Dale Shaub, Ronald Schmid, Steven Schneider, Mr. W. I. Papavasilion. Fifth Row: jeffrey Saxinger, Iay Sanders, Roger Scheid, Thomas Schadt, Gregory Smith, David Sauder. 60 On The Royal Road To Learning X E. . if if aa. W-1 ,. Room 210-Front Row: Ann Croft, Stephanie Deen, Kath- erine Davies, Jeanne Davis, Marie Deckert, Bonnie Den- linger. Second Row: Lynn DeCodt, Barbara DeCroce, Sharon Creamer, Susan Deverter, Beverly Diem. Third Row: Miss P. M. Goodman, Paul Banzhof, Donald Bar- nett, Raymond Allison, Donald Eichelberger. Fourth Row: Kenneth Dunlap, Paul Dochat, George DeLong, Michael Elmire. Room 211-Front Row: Deborah Mummaw, Bonita Nix- dorf, Nancy Newpher, Patricia Stauifer, Sharleen Wise, Charla Oatman. Second Row: Sharon Neff, Cheri Ster- ling, Elizabeth Neely, Cynthia Cster, Jeanne Myers, Ken- neth Oatman. Third Row: Mr. G. F. Matt, Isaac Miller, Arthur Scott Myers, Thomas Musselman, Lawrence Mor- gan. Fourth Row: Charles NVeitkamp, James Bowers, Phillip Myers, Richard Mowery, Harvey Mull. ft- Room 213-Front Row: Donna McComsey, Toni Longe- necker, Marilyn Martin, Cynthia Marantz, Helen Magni, Sheron Markle. Second Row: Mrs. P, S. Knight, Lyndal Luttenberger, Elaine Mable, Sandra Maddox, Kathleen Snyder, Theresa Spinella. Third Row: James Kurian, Robert Lawrence, Morris Lazarowitz, James Lewis, James Harmon. Fourth Row: Charles Lesher, Calvin Daubert, Alfred Lausch, Robert Lindeman. Fifth Row: Robert Bailey, Paul Lewis, George Lefever, Hubert Barsumian, John Loeilier. Room 219-Front Row: Susan McLaughlin, Esther Moran, Peggy Milley, Sandra Missimer, Janice Martin, Joyce Long. Second Row: Georgia Mashburn, Donna Loomis, Shirley Miller, Susan McMillan, Bonnie Mathews, Lynn McIn- tyre, Susan Miller, Sandra Miller. Third Row: Mr. H. L. Markley, Carolene Michael, Jerry Mclionly, Donald Mes- erole, Timothy Mentzer, John Meisky, Stephanie Miller. Fourth Row: Richard Mathews, Michael Deckman, James Givler, James Lockey, John Draper, Donald Mentzer. Fifth Row: Dennis Miller, James McManus, Barry Mark- ley, John Markle, Kenneth Deckman, Jack Menge. 4 Members Of The Junior Class Line Up Room 221-Front Row: Donna Kranz, Judith Leonard, Patricia Kranz, Judy Kulms, Marie Kurtz, Priscilla Kreider. Second Row: Lois Hess, Darla Hiepler, Elaine Kohler, Patricia Koehn, Charlotte Laube, Anne Lauriat, Mr. G. W. Shaffer. Third Row: John Koogler, David Knauss, Steven Stark, Shirley High, Mary Jane LeFever, Jerry Krause, Eugene Kukuk. Fourth Row: Ronald Koring, Cary Keller, Robert Krantz, Philip Kneier, Stephen Spracher, George Killian. Room 222-Front Row: Dawn Strayer, Donna Trout, Brenda Summy, Marilynn Tshudy, Dorma Tavaglione, Jane Tholen. Second Row: Mr. E. M. Yarger, Patricia Shepley, Suzanne Sweigart, Peggy Thomas, Jo Alice Stump, Sheryn Stover, Kathleen Thomas. Third Row: Barry Weber, Frederick Weeks, John Stuart, Richard Tshudy, Jan Sulcove. Fourth Row: Richard Trumbower, Frank Pizzalo, Ernest Weaver, Terry Thomasco, Gary McGallicher, John Weaver. Room 224-Front Row: Kathy Jo Sload, Sandra Sload, Rhona Siegel, Linda Shreiner, Judith Smith, Dawn Snyder. Second Row: Mr. M. C. Stallsmith, Beverly Silfies, Susan Smith, Kathy Sload, Charles Sheckart. Third Row: Carl Shissler, Robert Slienk, James Shultz, Glenn Slater, Douglas Sheppard. Fourth Row: Steven glcojec, Mark Sperry, Earl Sites, John Slaymaker, Donald over. Room 226-Front Row: Cheryl Frey, Ann Frazier, Love Zimmerman, Jo Ann Gallman, Marcia Croft, Linda Swei- gart. Second Row: Sherry Aberts, Carol Plantholt, Net- tie Cunningham, Patricia Helm, Ann Eshleman, Beverly Heinzman. Third Row: Gary Williams, Judge Yohn, Sandra Kreider, Patricia Rosbash, Mary Ellen Croft. Fourth Row: Thomas Wood, Larry White, Jon Wright, Dennis Zimmerman, Thomas Maher, Mr. S. F. Brown. Fifth Row: Robert Ziegler, Theodore Zellers, Norman Yunginger, Carl Yarnell. As The Seniorshleor Groduotion eq! Room 229-Front Row: Nancy Rannels, Mara Rekis, Di- ann Raley, Judy Reynolds, Sallie Rhen, Iris Reapsome. Second Row: Sheryl Reitz, Carole Greiner, Gloria Reid, Suzanne Rehm, Susan Pontz, Carol Reidenbach. Third Row: Henry Soders, Cary Ranck, Linn Rice, Tucker Hurst, Timothy Reichard. Fourth Row: Mr. D. M. Rein- hart, Craig Riley, Charles Ream, Richard Reese, Robert Ream. Fifth Row: Thomas YVilson, Jeffrey Leffler, Jerry Quenzer, Ronald Eflinger. Room 235-Front Row: Vance Fink, Barbara Fisher, Jo Ann Fellenbaum, Margaret F awber, Patricia Fitzgerald, James Frey. Second Row: Mr. E. L. Haller, David Bucher, Sharon Ervin, Barbara Buckwalter, Radford Frimd, Robert Cantz. Third Row: Terry Gable, James Freund, Charles Fitzkee, James Buch, John Forney. X Z Left: Selected for her qualities of leadership and enthusi- school activities. Right: Eager to fire her up, Ronald asm in home economics, Ann Eshleman represents Mc- Koring and Donna VVenditz receive last-minute driving Caskey as this yearls Co-edv correspondent. Reading a instructions from Safety Driving teacher Mr. John S. recent copy, she prepares to inform the magazine of Meekins. Sophomores Procure Spirit For Victory Room 106-Front Row: Joan Johnson, Evelyn Hoffmeier, Charlotte Hoffman, Betty Hougendobler, Jacqueline Humphreville, Carol Humphreville. Second Row: Norma Irizarry, Patricia Hofmann, Carol Brinkman, Nancy Huss, Mary Hostetter, Suzanna Jacobs. Third Row: Raymond Homsher, Robert House, Frances Horn, Nancy Hurst, Samuel Hilt, James Hogentogler. Fourth Row: Law- rence Hoefler, Donald Isaacson, Robert Hockenberry, Ernest Jamison, John Hoak, Charles Floyd. Fifth Row: William Hossler, Bruce Horner, Harold Hohman, James Jackson, Timothy Haar. rf gi 3 'Q- E it f' QQ Room 108-Front Row: Elizabeth Dawson, Carol Dick- son, Nila Davis, Sherry Davis, Shirley Douts, Susan Dob- ler. Second Row: Jo Anne Denlinger, Elva Deisley, Cynthia Davis, Patricia Dixon, Barbara Duschl, Barbara Deckman, Margaret DeConna. Third Row: Alfred Douple, Londa Dellinger, Yvonne Dull, Cheryl Dornes, David Dommel, James Deiter. Fourth Row: Miss S. D. Gibble, Richard Schaefer, Michael Donnelly, Richard Dornes, John Dorwart, Adrian Mann, George DeVerter. Fifth Row: Michael Deatrick, James Dosch, Robert Dart, Bruce Denlinger, John Miller, Ronald Dietrich, Michael Darrenkamp. Room 110-Front Row: Wanda Waller, Shirley Stoltzfus, Carrol Suydam, Sharon Strosser, Barbara Styer, Florence Steffy. Second Row: Linda Wakefield, Barbara Swear- ingen, Dorita Suter, Phyllis Tresler, Miriam Thompson, Constance Tangert, Phyllis Ulrich. Third Row: Mr. E. W. Miller, Larry Stief, Ronald Troop, Mickey Taska, James Buchanan, Donna Tretter. Fourth Row: Lester Trimble, Daniel Tompkins, Clement Stiely, Dike Stoe, Eairiy Ulrich. Fifth Row: Bruce Sweigart, Larry Under- o er. i ri Room 113-Front Row: Cherie Schaller, Marie Schwem- mer, Dawn Shaeffer, Kathleen Sackal, Kathleen Rummel, Mildred Sevast. Second Row: Illa Schneider, Jean Sharf, Elizabeth Shelley, Mary Shelly, Linda Sheaffer, Mary Schreiber. Third Row: Michael Shapiro, Michael Sher- man, Terry Sheaffer, Paul Shettel, Thomas Sheaffer. Fourth Row: David Selfon, Douglas Sherlock, Dennis Shifter, David Seiple, Mr. E. E. Matterer. Fifth Row: Michael Shelley, Richard Sheetz. During Their First Yeczr At McCcaskey Room 116-Front Row: Brenda March, Patricia Miller, Phyllis Metzger, Dianne Mastros, Sophie Mastros, Karen McKinsey. Second Row: Sherry Martin, Marilyn Miller, Joyce Miller, Mary Martin, Patricia Miller, Beatrice Mil- ler, Brenda Markley. Third Row: David Martz, Raymond Miller, Pamela Miller, Joy Miller, Suzanne Mellinger, Harold Sinclair. Fourth Row: Charles Miller, Robert Miller, Ronald Morris, Robert Martinez, Paul Kautz, Gene Miller. Fifth Row: Barry Miller, John Miller, Gregory Miller, Harold Michael, Jere Morris. Sixth Row: Edgar Meiser, Dale Matt, Michael Metzger, Dale Meredith, Mr. M. Mavrides. 'T' 'CVT' , Room 120-Front Row: Barbara Morrison, Janet Neuer, Rosemary Musselman, Jean Myers, Mary Neuhauser, Bar- bara Musser. Second Row: Louise Morgan, Linda Mus- ser, Glenda Morris, Linda Mosebach, Elaine Murry, Jan- ice Nestle. Third Row: John Neimer, James Negley, Richard Mutzel, Paul Murr, Robert Mutzel, James Mum- maw, Mr. C. K. Roth. Fourth Row: Raymond Mutzel, James Fackler, Robert Moss, Bruce Murray, Jay Myers, Harold Myers. nj L- seg? Room 121-Front Row: Susan Pond, Jane Reese, Linda Polastre, Sandra Reinhart, Sarah Rheam, Linda Reber. Second Row: Susan Riexinger, Barbara Ream, Rory Reis- inger, Carol Reisinger, Joanne Rankin, Mary Reese. Third Row: Steven Rizzo, Ronald Randall, Maxine Raw- hauser, Carol Reese, Julie Resh. Fourth Row: Mr. C. P. Shull, Kenneth Platt, Glenn Potts, John Rees, Harry Randle. 65 Room 122-Front Row: Betty Kunkel, Judith Leese, Lynne Lawrence, Diana Lapham, Sarah Leath, Linda Lee. Second Row: Shirley Lassiter, Doris Landis, Anne Kready, June Lines, Judith Landis. Third Row: Ralph Mathiot, Thomas Kushner, Linda Light, Nancy Lawrence, Samuel Lombardo. Fourth Row: Walter Longer, David Laudermilch, Edward Lloyd, Lloyd Laukhuff, Miss M. E. Fosdick. Fifth Row: Bernard Lefley, James Lutz, Mi- chael Leisey, Albert Littlejohn, Michael LeFever. The Youngest Members Of The McCoskey Fo mily Room 125-Front Row: Cecelia Parker, Carol Parker, Betty Newpher, Dorothy Polaski, Michaela Norton, Dor- othy Painter. Second Row: Mavis Neumann, Jacqueline Nissley, Kathy Oelbaum, Bonnie Ober, Judith Phillips, Ellen Ortega. Third Row: William Oatman, Dennis Pierce, Phyllis Noll, Donna Plasterer, Barry Neiss, Rob- ert Pfeffer. Fourth Row: Miss H. M. Shervanick, Delton Plank, Frank Peachey, Ralph Nixon, Barry Potts. Fifth Row: Franklin Ott, Richard Papez, Barry Peel, John Petticoifer, Glenn Nestel. Room 129-Front Row: Joyce Kneier, Carolyn Martzall, Diane Kling, Christine Keene, Sandra Kienzle, Sara Kel- ler. Second Row: Stevenson Kendig, Sharon Kline, Judy Kauffman, Carole Kessler, Deborah Keller, Frances Kel- ler. Third Row: Miss E. R. Diller, Darryl Kiehl, William Kopf, John Kittinger, Thomas Krantz, Samuel King. Fourth Row: Terry Kline, Wayne Kreider, Terry Kling, John King, Robert Kline. Room 131-Front Row: Janice Roe, Arline Rodenboh, Barbara Rineer, Sharon Rineer, Linda Rineer, Katie Rogers. Second Row: Linda Roberts, Theresa Robin- son, Laura Rittenhouse, Nikki Roth, Suzanne Bryson, Florence Ruhland. Third Row: John Sacoolas, Lyndell Rowe, Lynn Rittenhouse, Betsy Rose, Norman Schoen- berger. Fourth Row: Baron Schwalm, Ted Schreibman, Charles Rudolph, Michael Rostolsky, Terry Russell, Mr. H. F.. Sinclair. Fifth Row: John Schmidt, Stephen Ruth, Robert Schaller, William Boyer, Edgar Ruhmel. Room 134-Front Row: Elizabeth McClure, Sally Loll, Donna McGinnis, Myriam Loeffler, Barbara McGinnis, Linda Linton. Second Row: Dwight Mattis, Margo Mc- Clune, Sharon McConnell, Myra McCann, Regina Spack- man, Randall Martin. Third Row: David Martin, Ronald McKonley, Richard McCracken, Robert Martin, Gerald McKinney, Miss J. Hagenbuch. Fourth Row: John Mc- Divitt, James Malles, Michael Mann, Raymond McKimm, John McLain, Richard Mellott. Cope With New Responsibilities And Problems Room 137-Front Row: Janice Bricker, Inez Brown, Gail Claus, Jean Brown, Doris Metzger, Gale Chernoff. Sec- ond Row: Susan Burk, Adrienne Chern, Astrid Cameron, Cheryl Brown, Ronda Burchett, Cynthia Bunteman. Third Row: Mr. C. B. Schriver, VVilliam Bulett, Rebecca Chalfant, Donna Brubaker, John Brunozzi, Robert Busler. Fourth Row: Jesse Marquart, Richard Chandler, VVilliam Charles, Ronald Brown, Paul Buehler. Fifth Row: Don- ald Bucher, Jay Burch, Richard Brown, John Bucher, Eugene Brackbill, Fred Charles, Kenneth Burklew. xx,Q Room 141-Front Row: Beverly Smith, Bonnie St. Clair, Marcia Snyder, Carol Snyder, Sally Slaugh, Vicki Snyder. Second Row: Donna Smith, Diane Snyder, Barbara Slote, Donna Stewart, Susan Stapinski, Linda Smith, Marylu Slaugh. Third Row: James Smoker, Sandra Stamm, Su- san Smith, Carol Stetler, John Smith, Michael Stetter. Fourth Row: Gordon Stark, James Sterling, Larry Stauf- fer, Scott Stephen, James Spoo. Fifth Row: Mr. B. N. Santaniello, Keith Stetler, James Spangler, John Stephens, James Sottek, Charles Smith, Michael Sload. Ki? Room 206-Front Row: Donna Andrew, Adele Albright, Karen Ziegler, Peggy Allison, Darlene Adams, Clara Andreadis. Second Row: Deborah Bealler, Evelyn Barr, Charlene Ambrose, Sue Ann Bagenstose, Anita Astheimer, Donna Anderson, Eloise Ashford, Elizabeth Henderson. Third Row: Miss E. J. Miller, George Andreadis, Gordon Austin, Gary Bauer, William Barber, Harold Asper, Lee Aurnent. Fourth Row: James Bandy, David Metzger, Peter Bear, Glenn Alexander, Kenneth Axe, Robert Barth, Samuel Wright. Fifth Row: Alfred Alspach, Barry Bankler, Barry Albright, Lawrence Ames, Patrick Baker, Andrew Armstrong, Donald Axe, William Cooper. 67 Room 214-Front Row: Gloria Cramer, Mary Cummings, Dianne Covert, Cheri Conley, Donna Cramer, Dawn Dagen. Second Row: Sandra Connor, Mary Darnell, Susan Conner, Donna Dagen, Bette Consylman, Brenda Conlin, Miss L. M. Kresge. Third Row: John Chidesref, David Cooper, Ida Rae Dare, Jane Creamer, Sheila Cohen, Robert Childs, Ronald Colson. Fourth Row: Roy Yoder, Samuel Conrod, Larry Coates, James Crass, Ches- ter Corrigan, William Curran. Fifth Row: John Cooper, Earle Christman, Daniel Cook, David Coursin, James Clarkson, James Cluck. Class Of '65 Prepca res To Meet Room 215-Front Row: Kathleen Hardcastle, Sherry Gor- don, Nancy Hoffner, Teri Graeft, Mary Haldeman, Bev- erly Greenawalt. Second Row: Roy Grecnawalt, Arlene Greiner, Sheila Grifliths, Janet Neiss, Shirley Good, Janet Grimm, Noah Striver. Third Row: Sharon Groif, Sus- anne Hambright, Dorothy Bemis, Mildred Hargrove, Suz- anne Groshon, Cheryl I-Iarkins, Mr. P. A. Bucks. Fourth Row: Charla Graybill, Cynthia Harrison, Gail Harnish, Linda Hagner, Jerry Hake, Barry Gieg. Fifth Row: Har- vey Thomas, David Goldstein, Dennis Getz, Robert Go- licher, Henry Giebus, Philip Harkins. Room 217-Front Row: Bonnie Hershey, Linda Haw- thorne, Joan Herzog, Lois Heiser, Linda Harrison, Eve- lyn Hecker. Second Row: Karen Hess, Hazel Hauser, Eileen Harrison, Deborah Herman, Jean Highfield, Deb- orah Hayes, Clarence Hart. Third Row: Ronald Hecker, Roberta Henderson, Beatrice Hernandez, Janet Herr, Trina Hawkins, Rita Haywood. Fourth Row: Mr. W. Dourte, Alexander Hasircoglu, Ronald Heagy, Barry Hart, Roger Hess, Claude Hildebrand. Fifth Row: George Heisler, Martin Herr, Paul Heil, Barry Hershey, Alfred Heisler, David C. Herr, Jinks Heistand. Room 218-Front Row: Ethel Cantz, Beverly Gieg, Dal- las Garland, Lucille Godwin, Karen Garner, Sharon Go- licher. Second Row: Linda Getz, Wanda Gerlach, Linda Gerlach, Victoria Geiger, Madge Gillespie, Gwendolyn Glover. Third Row: William Foor, Camille Gargans, Beth Clements, Julia Gery, Albert Franturn. Fourth Row: Harry Flick, Barry Freidly, VVilliam Gerhart, John Fitzbee, Mr. H. A. Hoover. Fifth Row: Ronald Geller, Cecil Pompey, Robert Williams, Richard Foltz, James Gemrnill. Room 220-Front Row: Patricia Fenninger, Margaret Evans, Donna Fisher, Alice Engroff, Shirley F errick, Barbara Ellison. Second Row: Lily Flosser, Cynthia Frank. Bonnie Foehl, Susan Evans, Laurel Forster, Bar- bara Fletter, Sherrlyn Fisher. Third Row: Barry Gaug- ler, George Duke, Vivian Flosser, Patricia Finkelstein, Albert Eckinan, Robert Erb. Fourth Row: James Feister, Robert Elsen, Stephen Eshleman, William Fink, Dwight Evans, Mr. J. L. Hillegas. Fifth Row: Earl Elsen, Lewis Eckert, Henry Fischer, Harold Fisher, Larry Eckman. Varied Challenges Of The Future ,lm Room 280-Front Row: Nancy Weitzel, Suzanne Wil- helm, Sherrill Williams, Cynthia Bush, Dorothy White- head, Dolores Weidman. Second Row: Rose Weinhold, Susan Brown, Mary Weaver, Bernadette Wendler, Mari- lyn Wiker, Poncheatta Williams. Third Row: Charles Westheaffer, Cary Weaver, Edward Wiley, Norman Carr, Mr. E. L. Koth. Fourth Row: Lawrence Wettig, Allen NVendler, David Warfel, Gary Wenger, Michael Wiggins. 'ii Room 231-Front Row: Kathleen Zook, Sharon Witmer, Shirley NVise, Jacquelyn Sample, Lynne Rosenburger, Viola Zell. Second Row: Julianne Zellers, Suzanne Yeager, Ellen Cunningham, Linda Brooks, Mary Felber, Kathryn Ziegler. Third Row: Michael Yeagley, Thomas Young, Alice NVolferd, Judy Yoder, Linda Yingst, Michael Sidler. Fourth Row: Richard Wilson, David Wise, El- mer Yeager, David XVolf. Truman Siple, Paul Sirbak. Fifth Row: Mr. R. D. Bear, NVilliam Shutt, Richard WVolfe, James Kauffman, Robert VVallick, Ronald Walls, Thomas Slick, Daniel Wagner, Henry Wolgemuth. .fn ,Jes . if Room 232-Front Row: Patricia Lehman, Trudy Bell, Paula Behrens, Ina Benn, Linda Bitts, Pauline Bitts. Second Row: Judy Matthews, Dorothy Williams, Lor- raine Boyd, Sandra Berkey, Loretta Border, Linda Bow- man, Margaret Bostic. Third Row: Mr. M. E. Krape, John Bonham, Janet Bradley, Yvonne Dennison, Karen Book, Faye Bowman, Jeanne Beltz, Jerry Blocher. Fourth Row: William Bowers, Jorg Behn, Roger Bouder, John Bowers, James Bergen, Frank Bland. Fifth Row: Terry Boas, Glenn Boas. James Bear, Lynn Bitzer, Nicholas Bowen, William Bloom. Room 236-Front Row: Marsha Weaver, Dolores Weaver, Sandra Showalter, Linda Skramusky, Janice Skiles, Jac- queline WVcathcrby. Second Row: Roger Kautz, Frank Jenkins, David Johnson, Glenn Yost. Third Row: Lester Younger, Eric Jerome, Christopher Jones, Rickie Kauft- man, Mr. R. L. Law. Fourth Row: Leonhard Keck, Lee Young, Donald Zeman, Paul Keller. Activities lifti- gi wg if .ffl if fx tgfiiii Ecnqu Q Qi ,,j-as-vw IRA,-W Seated: Judith Coleman and Roberta Todd, co-editors of the ECHO, work industriously to meet the yearbook dead line.. Standing: VIDETTE editors Paul Sheren and Kathryn Scott examine a newspaper layout. These two publica tions are responsible for recording the activities of the school year. 7'l Front Row Roberta Todd and Judith Coleman co Christine Hoeltzel, circulation manager, Thomas Preston, edltors Elaine Long advertising manager Linda Eman sports editor, Victoria Zentmyer, organization editor, Kathryn Bitzer Mildred Hoefel and Robert Saylor senior Paul Shertz, art editor, john Amour, photographer, Mar- editors Second Row Susan Newcomer features editor guerite Ehle, head typist, Many Talents Create ECHO Top Left: 'Tm only to the D's,,' sighs Christine Heltzle, who holds the new position of class editor, as she checks names and spellings for senior write- ups. Bottom Left: 1962 graduates David Feigley and Judith Mann write last-minute autographs for Ann Robinson and Brenda Summy, while Robert Saylor capriciously places a mortar board on Ann's head. Below: Elliot Roseman, Elaine Long, and Joanne Potts, having sold the most yearbooks, re- view the successful campaign. Luz? X 1., zf' 1.-mid Front Row: Cynthia Loar, Marjorie Lyall, Karen For- wood, Nancy Sampson, Lois Quickel, janet Schaeffer. Second Row: Martha Trexler, Larry Shindell, Joanne Potts, Donald Berk, Kathryn Scott, Paul Sheren, Donna Pollock, Diane Hughson. Yeorbook Increoses Editorial And Junior Staffs This year the editorial staff was increased by the addition of a class editor whose job is to super- vise the work of the senior editors. Also a larger number of juniors than usual was selected as staffers, including more boys. In an effort to find ways for improving the 1968 ECHO, five members of the editorial statlf and their adviser, Miss Violet B. Weber, traveled Front Row: Barbara DeCroce, Diann Oswald, Sheila Hu- ber, Barbara Shirk, Sharon Ervin, Barbara Boxleitner, Cynthia Trenta, Stephanie Deen, Carol Hersh. Second Row: Mara Rekis, Dawn Hawkins, Suzanne Bender, Donna Tavaglione, Martha Buzzard, Iris Reapsome, to the Pennsylvania School Press Association Convention in Bethlehem. After a busy after- noon of varied workshops, the day was climaxed by a banquet with Al Capp as guest speaker. Because of an enthusiastic response to the sub- scription campaign, 1400 yearbooks-a record number-were sold. A frontispiece, a colored picture of the school, was inserted this year. Dorothy Pedrick, Mary Ann Boyer, Kathy Io Sload. Third Row: Kathryn Davies, Michael Sheaffer, Calvin Daubert, john Farmer, john Bucher, Christopher jones, William Robinson, Elliot Roseman, Glenn Brooks, Susan Long, Ann Eshleman. 1 V1 Q f'I Lrl-2 1-' Editorial Staff-Front Row: john Broome and Janet Heltzle, circulation managerg John Farmer, advertising Schaeffer, associate editors, Paul Sheren, editor-in-chiefg manager, Claudia Foulke, sports editorg Jack Campbell, Kathryn Scott, managing editor. Second Row: Christine features editor, Lois Quickel, news editor. Anniversolry Edition Highlights VIDETTE When McCaskey was dedicated in 1938, the shape of the VIDETTE, then published monthly, was that of a small magazine. In September 1938 students produced the iirst VIDETTE news- paper, published bi-monthly. To the regular four-page paper were added two extra pages for the twenty-fifth year anniversary special printed in january. In addition to the usual coverage of school and community news and sports, this edi- tion featured a review of many school depart- ments and activities since 1938 as well as an ac- News StaH-Front Row: Susan Gifford, Joann Gallman, Susan McMillan, Francine Zwirn, Martha Trexler, Judith Ricker, Sherry Gordon. Second Row: Marjorie Lyall, count of the opening of the building. VIDETTE staff members present McCaskey,s portion of the weekly radio show 'Scholastic Hi- Jinx and publish programs for every home foot- ball game. In October four students traveled to the Pennsylvania Scholastic Press Association Convention in Bethlehem where the VIDETTE received the Keystone Award, the highest honor a student publication can attain in Pennsylvania. joint advisers of the VIDETTE this year are Robert W. Broome and john M. Silknetter. Ann Robinson, Betty Newpher, Elliot Rosernan, Terry Thomasco, Michael SheaHer, Linda Hagner, Linda Ger- lach, Sherrill Williams. Features Staff-Front Row: Yvonne Burross, Charlotte Weber. Second Row: Judith Landis, Charles McLaugh- Hoffnin, Anne Lauriat, Elizabeth Shelley, Susanna lin, Stanley Miller, Theodore Fournaris. Newspaper Stoffers Write, Also Draw And Sell lb Upper Right: Sports Staff-Front Row: Richard Hon- ' gl ll saker, Susan Moudy, Linda Brooks, Paul Buchanan. Second Row: James Lockey, Stephen Brody. Lower Right: Advertising and Circulation Staff-Front Row: Elaine Fordney, Kathryn Bitzer, Donna Schaef- fer, Susanne Kittinger. Second Row: Beverly Carr, Patricia Finkelstein, lean Sharf, Kathleen Zook. Below-Front Row: James Civler, photographer, Su- san Kloss and Iarnes Howry, columnists. Art Stalf- Second Row: Margaret Donnelly, Iris Reapsome, Sue Witmer. 7 Q sw ,Q eg XV , -, ,,2,: 75 2 , M., ., ' v 4 ,- Front Row: Robert Saylor, Marjorie Lyall, Susan Kloss, Donna Pollock, Lois Quickel, Christine Hoeltzel, Elaine Long, john Broome. Second Row: janet Schaeffer, Rob- erta Todd, Victoria Zentmyer, Christine Heltzle, Nancy Sampson, Kathryn Bitzer, Marguerite Ehle. Third Row: l Thomas Bostic, Paul Shertz, Elaine Fordney, Thomas Preston, Judith Ricker, Mildred Hoefel. Fourth Row: Judith Coleman, Kathryn Scott, Linda Eman, James Howry, Stanley Miller, Paul Sheren, Iohn Amour. Fifty-Eight Stoffers Compose Quill cmd Scroll Thirty-four seniors and 24 juniors qualiiied for membership this year in Quill and Scroll, an in- ternational honorary society for high-school jour- nalists. To meet initial requirements, a candi- date rnust be a senior or a junior in the upper Front Row: Beverly Carr, Kathy Io Sload, Ellyse Schreib- man, Arm Robinson, Francine Zwirn, Mary Ann Boyer. Second Row: Anne Lauriat, Susan Moudy, Martha Buz- zard, Susan Gifford, Elizabeth Withers. Third Row: third of his class. ECHO members attain recog- nition thru art Work, Writing copy, proofreading, typing, or record keeping. VIDETTE members contribute 100 inches of printed copy or an equivalent amount of other work. Dawn Hawkins, Molly Blank, Susanne Kittinger, Diann Oswald. Fourth Row: Theodore Fournaris, james Frey, john Farmer, Terry Thomasco, Michael Sheaffer, Charles Weitkamp. 2171 QXGQTYNS if SfHB'3Q3liR, Front Row: Bonnie Smythe, Charlene Schwar, Karen Forwood, Marjorie Lyall, Laurette Kinter, Effie Passas, Marguerite Ehle, Mona Kadushin, Sally Reisinger, Janet Schaeffer, Joanne Potts, Lois Quickel, Hermine Law. Second Row: Claudia Foulke, Toni Dawson, Sue Witmer, Susan Kloss, Nancy Sampson, Susan Newcomer, Victoria Zentmyer, Roberta Todd, Doris Mohn, Elaine Long, Christine Hoeltzel, Phyllis Fordney. Third Row: Kath- ryn Scott, Elaine Fordney, Susan Young, Cynthia Loar, Mildred Hoefel, Melody Purdy, Mary Brubaker, Christine Heltzle, Barbara Lewis, Joanne Moseman, Judith Cole- man, Jocelyn Bartholomew, Kathleen Cairns. Fourth Row: John Amour, James Conner, Alan Lauer, Barry Le- Van, John West, John Grezlak, Arthur Morris, Joel Beh- rens, Stanley Miller. John Broome, James Kyper, Ralph Lewis. Fifth Row: Thomas Bostic, Ralph Daveler, James Ellison, Thomas Preston, Paul Sheren, Donald Berk, Robert Copenhafer, Robert Campbell, Robert Snyder, Philip Emmi, Brad Brodsky. Honor Society Serves School And Community Selected by the faculty on the basis of character, leadership, scholarship, and service, fifteen per cent of the senior class and Eve per cent of the junior class are inducted into the National Honor Society. This organization is under the sponsor- ship of Harry E. Langford. Front Row: Cherylene Albright, Hilde Berleth, Joan Scheurich, Elizabeth Neely, Gail Sensenderfer, Marilyn Wascou. Second Row: Carol Bechtold, Carol Hersh, Kathy Jo Sload, Patricia Rupp, Ann Eshleman, Molly Blank, Donna Tavaglione, Margaret Kammerer. Third Row: Jan Sulcove, Susan Moudy, Jeanne Myers, Janice . , v Ti , H . 5- 11 ,rs of 5 ? 5 BQ c gi, is f 1 L Q ifffi ,- 1 ,Q f . 553 2? Members assist with the sophomore orienta- tion program, tutor students, and usher at bac- calaureate, commencement, community concerts, and Parents, Night. Thomas Preston is president of the group with Victoria Zentmyer, vice-presi- dent, and Susan Newcomer, secretary. Martin, Joseph Holzwarth, Charles NVeitkamp. Fourth Row: Tucker Hurst, Michael SheaHer, Glenn Brooks, James Shultz, Curt Ellenberg, Charles Hammond. Fifth Row: Terry Thomasco, John Howett, Norman Yunginger, VVilliam Hanlon, Hubert Barsumian, John Farmer. ? at bfi-'41 'KY ' rw, . 5543 Q' 'Nfl ' 77 Pro ram, Concession, and Safety Committees-Front Row: KatRy Jo Sload, Mara Rekis, Susan Newcomer, Donna Brubaker, Susan Gifford, Susan Evans, Nikki Roth, Janice Nestle, Susan Kloss. Second Row: Anne Lauriat, Mari- lynn Tshudy, Susanne Kittinger, Victoria Zentmyer, secre- tary, Dorothy Breneman, Nancy Appleyard, Pamela Mil- ler, Nancy Sampson, president, Caryn Sturgis. Third Row: Mary Ann Huss, Michael Sheaffer, Albert Little- john, Ralph Daveler, Arthur Morris, John Herr, John Palmer, David Wolf, Alfred Alspach, James Todd, Julia Gery, Marianne Carr. Student Council Sponsors Quiz Assembly Supervised by Edward C. Kraft, the Student Council, made up of one representative from each homeroom and one from various school organizations, performs duties to benefit the school. The Council's six committees-program, concession, cafeteria, welfare, safety, and hand- book-sponsor the popular quiz assemblies and Cafeteria, Welfare, and Handbook Committees-Front Row: Joyce Benard, Sharon Ervin, Rae Beth Singer, Jo- ann Gallman, Nancy Newpher, Kathryn Scott, Diane Hughson, Cynthia Davis. Second Row: Charlaine Grimm, Donna Schaeffer, Sarah Hershey, Cynthia Marantz, Deb- faculty teas, improve cafeteria conditions, set up Christmas decorations, operate the concession stand at home basketball games, revise the stu- dent handbook, and this year chose party chair- men for Youth Day in Government. In March the oflicers attended the Student Council Con- vention in Carlisle. orah Keller, Teri Graeff, Jean Sharf, Ann Robinson. Third Row: Cynthia Bush, Joan Johnson, James Reis- inger, James Kyper, Jack Campbell, Robert Reidenbach, Curt Ellenberg, vice-president, Joyce Schmid, Susan Mc- Millan. L N N it A . - ll ' . 3 2 3 1 P3 If i T 'sf . ,M- SDUH P f Q . Om' '- F K' il f .B asap N Vo Q4--XX Mjyvvi Ei' ig ',LQLL'LQli1 Left: Under Lanky's observation, Robert Copenhafer as campaign managers Paul Sheren fProGREZ partyl and congratulates John Grezlak, winner of the Youth Day mayorality campaign. Right: Sign competition prevails, Robert Campbell CCOPE-eration partyj compare party slogans. ProGREZ Sweeps All Offices In Youth Day Campaign McCaskey students were given the opportunity to exercise their right to vote in a mock city elec- tion sponsored by the Lancaster Junior Chamber of Commerce for Youth Day in Government March 18. Two party managers, chosen by the Student Council, organized individual parties. Paul Sheren formed the victorious ProCREZ which supported John Grezlak for mayor, while Robert Campbell headed the COPE-eration with Robert Copenhafer as the mayoral candidate. Left: Receiving first-hand information on voting proce- dures, Bonnie Denlinger, Chester Stewart, Larry Shin- dell, and Bonnie Smythe observe James Ellison's lever Following one week of active, bitter campaign- ing which featured two assemblies, where party platforms and slates were presented, as signs, posters, and tags flooded the building, students elected the ProGREZ party to oflice by a clean sweep. These students, John Grezlak, Caryn Sturgis, Hubert Barsumian, John Amour, Theresa Robinson, John Howett, Joanne Potts, David Wolf, and other appointed officials served with their counterparts at the Municipal Building. technique. Right: Ronald Heagy prepares to cast his vote during Youth-Day election with the aid of cam- paign workers Pamela Miller and Iris Reapsome. R Social Committee Chairmen-Front Row: James Ellison, propertyg James Kautz, musicg Kathryn Gilbo, decora- tions, Victoria Zentmyer, publicity, Hermine Law, guests. Social Committee Plans The All-School Social Committee, sponsored by senior deans S. Ernest Kilgore and Mrs. Mary B. Myers, includes representatives from all classes. This year the committee, reduced from 48 to 35 members, sponsored six dances. In November Left: A new art technique, using a chicken-wire frame stuffed with colored crepe paper, produces a jolly Christ- mas snowman. Right: Unattached backdrops and stream- Second Row: jane Sponaugle, refreshments, James Howry and Sue Witmer, general chairmeng Kathryn Scott, ad- missions, Mary Brubaker, checkroom. Varied Entertainment Fall Fantasyv was given, Hollyday Hop in December welcomed the returning alumni, and Ianuary saw Blue F antasiaf' February brought Varsity Dragv and also Hawaiian Holiday at which the McCaskey Dance Band played. ers provide work for Marguerite Ehle, Barbara Beyer, Christine Shaar, Susan Kloss, Margaret Donnelly, and Kathryn Cilbo. ,sz ,A 1 S . J ' I 2 ,Q ,, 5.4 v f ..: if ' -S K tw , W ,E , i I I f 1 J E l , 1 , i 1 l Above: Putting Finishing touches on a streaming fantasia, James Kautz and James Howry anticipate a successful dance- Blue Fantasiaf' Upper Right: Dancing under a large orchid backdrop, Christine Shaar and John Grezlak discuss Sue VVitmer's color- ful design for Hawaiian Holidayfi Lower Right: Prior to a school dance, Barbara Ellison and James Howry choose the most popular tunes for the eve- ningis entertainment. Fantastic Artwork Dominates Dance Themes Front Row: Margaret Hoffman, Nancy Sampson, Janet son, Margaret Donnelly. Third Row: Terry Hollinger, Schaeffer, Marguerite Ehle, Caryn Sturgis, Susan Kloss, David WVolf, James Drueclcer, Hubert Barsumian, Harry Molly Blank. Second Row: Christine Shaar, Susan Carman, John Grezlalc, John Farmer, Larry Shindell, Moudy, Barbara Beyer, Theresa Robinson, Barbara Elli- Robert Snyder. 71' A formation of two diamonds adds to the intricacy of the band's drill used during the Cleveland perfonnance. McCc1skey Sound-Cleveland Bound-Glory Found As the highlight in its program, the McCaskey Band traveled on September 23 to the mammoth Cleveland Municipal Stadium in Ohio to appear in a twelve-minute drill viewed by millions of football fans across the nation. Under the direc- tion of Donald L. Trostle, the Red-and-Black Band also represented Lancaster at the Cov- ernor's Inaugural Parade in Harrisburg on a blustery January day. Lancaster's highest honor, the Red Rose Award, Adding color and sparkle to the band front, the McCas- key majorettes perform flashy struts and unique routines. Front Row: Suzanne Yeager, featured twirler, and Susan Newcomer, head majorette. Middle Row: Iuniors Susan was presented by Mayor George B. Coe on January 31. Climaxing many months of serious study, the band appeared in its annual spring concert. Soloist and student director for the event was the first flutist, Joel Behrens, who played F lute Fresco. Ioel Behrens, James Cluck, Claudia Foulke, john Cast, Susan Long, Charles McLaughlin, and James Spangler represented McCaskey at the Southern District Band Festival. McMillan, Barbara Hogarth, and Donna Loomis. Back Row: Sophomores Sheila Griffiths, Miriam Thompson, Carol Stetler, janice Nestle, and Florence Ruhland. 8K1:r1m'. 'ltw.fw,imi 1?-vslvmta-A aa Left: Mayor George B. Coe presents Lancaster's Red Rose Award to Donald L. Trostle. Right: John Pursel McCc1skey Dance Bond The dance band this year assumed a more vigor- ous schedule than in the past. The 'KMellow Men, as the group is called, practiced during club periods, before school, and Fridays after school. Charles McLaughlin directed the band at most of its outings, including school dances, a Front Row: David Cooper, Jeffrey Byers, Stanley Miller, John Broome, Thomas Preston, Larry Staufler, Jerry Mc- Konly, Alfred Alspach. Second Row: Director Donald L. Trostle, Earl Frederick, Student Director Charles Mc- Laughlin, William Essick, Paul Peters, David Dax, James 83 attaches a tag to a car in the parking area while Susan Newcomer and Mr. Trostle exhibit Cleveland booster tags. Becomes Mellow Men Valentine dance at Conestoga Valley, a ninth- grade class party, and assembly programs at Mc- Caskey as well as at junior high schools. Music provided by the Mellow Meni' entertained those attending the instrumental music department party, Roman Holidayf in March. Spang. Third Row: Edward Ingram, James Cluck, Iohn Cooper, Claudia Foulke, Richard Papez, Philip Bowman, Ian Sulcove, john Cast, Hubert Barsumian, Theodore Zellers. Front Row: Linda Bitts, Bonita Nixdorf, Rhona Siegel, Susan Newcomer, Barbara Third Row: Henry VVolgemuth, George Duke, James Kauffman, Phyllis Noll Richard Lewis, Viola Zell, Suzanne Fickes, Carol Hersh, Glenda Kamm, Mary Herr, Julianne Papez, Jan Sulcove, John Cast, Philip Bowman. Fourth Row: Earl Frederick, James Zellers, Patricia Miller, Margo McClune. Second Row: Stanley Miller, Alfred Als- Cluck, Charles McLaughlin, Kathleen Ruof, Claudia Foulke, David Dax, VVilliam pach, John Broome, Dale Meredith, Michael Hudick, Sarah Rheam, Susan Long, Essick, Paul Peters, Jack Campbell, Lynne Smith. James Spangler, Joel Behrens, Barbara Snyder, Margaret Bostic, Susan Moudy. Orchestra Culmincites Seolson With Concert And Spring Show Following many early morning rehearsals, the orchestra entertained in the graduation ceremony. Chosen for the Southern District Orchestra two main events-the Christmas assembly and the annual spring concert. Festival were Joel Behrens, Claudia Foulke, Carol Hersh, Barbara Lewis, Under the direction of Donald L. Trostle and student-director Joel Beh- Susan Newcomer, Rhona Siegel, and Viola Zell. Oiticers were Susan rens, the group also contributed to the production of Brigadoon', and to Newcomer, Claudia Foulke, Carol Hersh, and Jack Campbell. Right: Representative members of the glee club and Choristers, Phyllis Ford- ney, David Henry, Kathleen Ruof, Iocelyn Bartholomew, and Charles Zimmerman harmonize to Miss Dor- othy E. Schock's accompaniment. Right: Under the spell of Brigadoon,,' leads Christine Shaar, playing Fiona MacLaren, and Paul Sheren, portray- ing Tommy Albright, rehearse a duet. Far Right: Carol Hillard as Meg Brockie aims to slap alcoholic Jeff Douglas, played by David Gress. il Brigc1doon Moteriolizes In McCc1skey Auditorium Left: Oliver Sublette and Deborah Mummaw CCharlie Dalrymple and Jean Maclsaren in 'KBrigadoon D learn in- teresting facts from Barry Becker as he explains his home- made mist machine which will be used for stage effects. Front Row: Bonnie Ewing, Merry Saylor, Suzanne Smith, Kathleen Giandalia, Doris Mohn, Jocelyn Bartholomew, Christine Shaar, James Sawyer, James Smoker, William Harmon, William Kopf, Ann Frazier, Patricia Banzhoff, Deborah Mummaw, Lois Quickel, Ann Eshleman, Joyce Hicks, Mona Kadushin, Yvonne Burross, John Neimer. Second Row: Carl Funk, Beverly Campbell, Louise Christopolos, Phyllis Fordney, Esther Moran, Stephanie Miller, Carol Hillard, Phyllis Glatfelter, Mary Jane LeFever, David Gress, Roberta Wireback, Charles Weitkamp, Margaret Hoffman, Kathleen Ruof, Geraldine Brown, Jane Dombach, Susan Kloss, Mary Ann Huss, Susan Miller, Songsters Please McCaskey Family Under the direction of Miss Dorothy E. Schock, the McCaskey Glee Club presented its annual Christmas concert on Sunday, December 23, 1962. This program, consisting entirely of sacred music appropriate to the Christmas season, was brought to a climax by the traditional singing of the Hallelujah Chorusv from Handel's Messiah Brigadoon, the sixth annual musical production, was staged in May. Paul Sheren, Christine Shaar, David Gress, and Carol Hillard sang the leads. Choreography for the dances was done by Deborah Mummaw Barbara Shutt. Third Row: Gail Sensenderfer, Priscilla Kreider, Toni Hom, Patricia Weaver, Cynthia Wolf, Donna Lytle, Leonhard Keck, Philip Emmi, Donald Berk, Hayes Hogentogler, Paul Sheren, Eugene Romanoski, Jane Tholen, Elaine Mable, Judith Johnson, Judith Flinchbaugh, Elaine Fordney, Sydney Shenk. Fourth Row: Jennifer Barlow, Margaret Moser, Pauline Wolfer, Bonnie Mathews, Mara Rekis, Carol Bechtold, Susan Bradley, George Deets, Barry Axe, David Henry, Craig Riley, James Himelsbach, George DeLong, Oliver Sublette, Bonnie Hambright, Margaret Kammerer, Bethanne Walters, Corinne Dunkelberger, Sonja Higgins. And Public With Musical Ptrocluctions and Jane Tholen. Under the direction of Foster Augustine, H. Leland Hoover, and J. Irvin Shelly, the stagecrafters and vocational boys de- signed and built the sets and handled the lighting. Accompanists for the senior glee club are Lois Quickel and Charles Weitkamp, Sherry Gordon and Carol Hersh play for the girls' chorus. McCaskey Choristers, a select group chosen from the senior glee club, entertain church groups, civic clubs, and other community organizations throughout the year. Front Row: Nancy Huss, Linda Light, Julia Gery, Mary Hostetter, Illa Schneider, Donna Wenditz, Sherry Gordon, Carol Hersh, Laurel Forster, Frances Bezzard, Adele Albright, Janice Centinr, Lois Weaver, Sandra Kienzle. Second Row: Carol Meiskey, Cyn- thia Davis, Brenda Markley, Katie Rogers, Susan Smith, Beverly Heinzman, Linda Skramusky, Suzanne Bryson, Anne Kready, Di- anne Covert, Sherrill Williams, Susanne Hambright, Camille Gar- gans, Judith Zug, Elizabeth Shelley. Third Row: Claudette Stetfy, Dancing Adds Enjoyment To Spring Musicole Right: In the Scottish mood, dancers Deborah Mummaw James Himelsbach, and Jane Tholen practice a Briga: doon routine. Below: Twelve members of the dance chorus limber up in preparation for the spring musicale. Lois Weaver, Charles Zimmerman, Louise Christopolis, Eugene Romanoski, Donna Wenditz, James Sawyer, Vir- ginia Irwin, Barry Axe, Mary Ann Huss, NVilliam Kopf, Janice Centini, and John Neimer rehearse one of the in- tricate movements. Linda Reber, Sophie Mastros, Betty Hougendobler, Linda Echfer- nach, Lynne Lawrence, Barbara Morrison, Janice Skiles, Charlotte Hoffman, Phyllis Ulrich, Betsy Rose, Jacqueline YVeatherby, Susan Evans, Mary Reese, Sherry Martin. Fourth Row: Marcia Snyder, Diane Hatfield, Kathryn Richards, Linda Hagner, Julia Kittinger, Barbara Elsen, Carol Veith, Londa Dellinger, Barbara Duschl, Dawn Strayer, Ida Rae Dare, Jean Shari, Judith Landis, Bonnie St. Clair, Sondra Scott, Marylu Slaugh. . efffevezff ..mM.ff,f,-sm-:fr ' Wk' 4'414'lvg5l1Es, 'rr'-no ' W A-M Mi . l Front Row: Phyllis Fordney, president, David Gress, vice- president, Roberta Wireback, secretary, Sydney Shenk, Mary Sauer, Kathleen Giandalia, Joyce Hicks. Second Row: Diane Hatfield, Jeanne Myers, Bonita Keiser, Chris- tine Shaar, Kathleen Ruof, Bonnie Yeagley, Audrey Roclenhaver. Third Row: Patricia Rosbash, Beverly Heinzman, Carol Hillard, Oliver Sublette, Brad Brodsky, Jack Gilbert, James Himelsbach. Fourth Row: Bonnie Bates, George Deets, Barry Axe, Paul Sheren, Barry Becker, Donald Berk, Charles Hammond, Robert Mose- bach, Paul Myers. Thespioms Portroy Comedy And Tragedy McCaskey's Thespian group, one of more than two thousand troupes, is an honorary organiza- tion. Members are awarded points for active participation in plays, musicales, various stage Left: Earl Frederick and Gerald Keeports eavesdrop on Beverly Heinzman's phone call, while James Himelsbach and Schuyler Kaufman enjoy An Unexpected Date, and set crews, and backstage maintenance. Phyllis Fordney and David Gress, both six- star Thespians, are the Iirst students to earn this number of stars at McCaskey. written by Jeanne Myers. Right: A Place Called Earth, Patricia Rosbash's dramatics class skit, intrigues Janice Centini, Lucille Hofmann, and Paul Myers. S Pygmalion Corves A Success Miss Eynsford Hill . . . . . . Patricia Finkelstein Mrs. Eynsford Hill . .. .... Patricia Rosbash A Bystander ........... ..... E ugene Brackbill Freddy Eynsford Hill . . . .... Charles Hammond Eliza Doolittle ....... ..... P hyllis Fordney Colonel Pickering . . . . . james Himelsbach Henry Higgins .... ...... D avid Gress A Bystander ..... ......... C raig Riley Mrs. Pearce ..... .... C harlotte Hoffman Alfred Doolittle . . . ........ jack Gilbert Mrs. Higgins .............................. Jeanne Myers Parlor Maid ................................... Sally Loll Extras: Toni Dawson, Randall Martin, Paul Myers, Barbara Prosser, Sydney Shenk, Bonnie Yeagley Student Directors: Carol Hillard, Bonnie Keiser, Audrey Ro- denhaver, Kathleen Ruof, Bonnie Yeagley Director: Miss Naomi B. Terry Upper Left: Bystanders, including Eliza Doolittle, who is preparing to sell her flowers, and the Eynsforcl Hills, take shelter from the rain while Higgins listens to their accents. Upper Right: During her afternoon at home Mrs. Higgins busily entertains Mrs. Eynsford Hill, Mr. Freddy Eynsford Hill, and Miss Eynsford Hill. Center: Henry Higgins and Eliza Doolittle pose after Elizals successful appearance as a duchess, an im- personation which won Henry's bet. Lower Left: As Mrs. Pearce looks on in horror, Colonel Pickering prevents Alfred Doolittle from striking his daughter Eliza. Lower Right: XVhile the parlor maid observes, Colonel Pickering and Henry Higgins explain to Mrs. Higgins all that they have taught Eliza during the past three months. R 'Wil H Right: Looking toward future office employment, Miller Brubaker experiments with a mimeograph machine while Joyce Suydam tries her skill with a stylus and stencil on the mimeoscope. Right: Robert Todd, Robert Saylor, Robert Reidenbach, and Robert Campbell form a star while their partners await their turn. Far Right: Judith Flinchbaugh, Terry Hollinger, Marilyn Croft, and Ralph Daveler promenade around the ring in a typical square dance. Students Practice Skills For All Wolks Ot Life Left: Making use of language laboratory facilities are Gertrude Stoner, Spanish IVg Ralph Lewis, Latin IVg Laurette Kinter, English IVg and Jo- seph Holzbauer, French IV. Left: During busy pre-school minutes, Mabel Keesey and james Shue sell necessary last-minute items from the school store, which is operated by distributive-education students. s 1' of Front Row: Bonnie Bates and Carol Stewart, student sec- Patricia Weaver, Priscilla Kreider, David Sauder, Mabel retaries, Hiram Wolgemuth, Carol W'eatherlow, David White, Linda Echternach, Barbara Hohman, Kathryn Conner, Judith Coleman. Second Row: Elnora NVinder, Rubendall. Student Aides Perform Service For School Under the direction of Miss Dorothea VVolfe, head librarian, and Mrs. Izora Bowermaster, as- sistant librarian, student library aides perform routine duties necessary for the smooth opera-, tion of the school library. Pasting pockets and date-due slips, preparing pamphlets and pictures for the vertical tiles, shelving books, making dis- plays, and charging various materials are only a few of their many jobs. Front Row: Rose Weinhold, James Dosch. Second Row: Patricia Rosbash, William Gerhart, Cynthia Blood, Karen Book marks are distributed periodically for the use of students. In January-to help start the New Year oil right-book marks With the coming yearis calendar are given to all students. Since 1952 circulation has more than doubled. This year's circulation exceeds last year's, which had set a new record. Attendance before and after school and during study periods has also shown a marked increase. Zieffler Nancy VVeitzel. Third Row: Jeanne Beltz, Mar- cia Bnyjder, Dallas Garland, Beverly Cieg, Janet Bradley. mills EH 91 Left: VVillie Bennett, George Stoe, and Barry Cebhard prepare orange sherbet during cooking class. On Wash- ingtonis birthday Baker Stoe was awarded first prize in a cherry pie-baking contest. Right: In the center of Mc- Qskg Students Participate In Contests And School Work Upper Left: Brad Brodsky, chairman of the stage crew, verifies lighting procedures for a coming attraction. Up- per Right: McCaskey student teachers Miss Sandra Shan- felder and Walter Iones check assignments as Bernadette Wendler, oflice helper, hands them a Daily Bulletin. Left: Sue Witmer, one of the busiest beef on the Vl- DETTE staff, advertises the sale of the school newspaper with her original posters. Caskey style, Charlotte Laube, winner in the highschool division of the Womanis Club fashion show, is admired by other contestants Carolyn Carpenter, Bonnie Yeagley, and Donna Lytle. i 3 3 ew I 5 9' Illflr .,. f '-,.,,,, W 2, 5 f I I 'if if -f g 1 R , WMM Above: Ioseph M. Fellows, machine-shop instructor, explains to Dale Shenk how to drill out a nose cone which will be used in a two-stage rocket. fBack- groundl James Heiser grinds a screwdriver blade. Right: XVilliam Robinson, reserve champion and Hrst- place holder in physics at the Lancaster City-County Science Fair, also received the Navy Science Cruiser Award, the Air Force Award for Air-Space Power, and the NASA Award for Space Vehicles. He plans to send up a mouse in a 15-foot two-stage rocket, a replica of a Mercury capsule. CLancaster New Era Photo? I A K 1 1 . 4. 23? . 'ti- Stn .-,I 'gi L-if fn I W, il, CEFQ ff . H3 Students Achieve Locol And State Honors Left: Barbara Halpern, Charles Lines, and Barbara Beyer, blue ribbon finalists in the Central Pennsylvania Scholastic Art Exhibit, apply finishing touches to projects while Rodney L. Law offers professional suggestions. Right: Oliver Sublette, Hallmark Award winner in the Scholastic Art Exhibit, adds eye-catching election posters to his achievements. ff' 93 W OUT OF 50 VOTE 'D R E Z LAK! WHATS BEHIND ' 'HAT MYSTIC STARE L? il, 'ffrlj' 'sk y .Y , '? 'K !'fasis 'f A Sl 1+ will I 5 uw ZLM, FUR TI If MNUR u . f , V g ECHO photographers snap candids from basement to stagecrafters and vocational students in preparing sets for roof. Left: In the catacombs under Concert Hall Mr. school productions. Right: Electronics Club members Foster Augustine, Bonnie Bates, Mr. J. Irvin Shelly, and William Sell, Robert Saylor, and Michael Hite strengthen Richard Putt fforegroundl examine properties used by a radio aerial on the school roof. Students Derlve Pleasure From Club Actlvltles Left: Members of the Colf Club include Marvis Butts, Zeman, and Glenda Richwine. Right: Supervised by presidentg jean Sharf, vice-presidentg Barbara Brendle, john K. Shenk, sponsor of the Psychology Club, Marie Ioan McFarland, Susan Dobler, secretaryg Georgeanna Schenk analyzes Elaine Fordney's handwriting. 94 Upon her retirement Miss E. Ruth Beattie, the only tiringl, Richard D. Bear, C. Allen Eckert. Second Row woman in the Social Studies Department, was entertained Abram E. Herr, John B. Shenk, Miss Beattie, P. Robert at a dinner by her co-workers. Front Row: Charles B. Herr, Robert V. King, E. jerry Brooks. Miss Beattie and Miller, Clarence M. Ebersole, Monroe WV. Sloyer Calso re- Mr. Sloyer retired in June, 1962. Teachers Engage In Many And Varied Activities Upper Left: Now, Lanky, you just didn't cheer loud enough for the team to hear you! scolds Har- old S. Butz, caretaker of the mascot, following a sports defeat. Upper Right: XVith cotton, test tubes, chemicals, and other familiar equipment from his chemistry laboratory, Maurice C. Stallsmith, chem- istry teacher, aided by Susan Smith, completes his unique Christmas tree. Lower Right: Charles Bump, substitute teacher and McCaskey alumnus, explains homework to his tenth-grade mathematics class. af f , .1962 if-'A . 1 ' 0 'lic gait' fp' fi , o i N L, -s. N xx Nw Spcrts 96 Front Row: Gerald Wettig, James Conner, Ronald Fisher, John Brandt, Harry Garrnan, John West and Larry Pew, co-captains, Joseph Sirbak, Richard Graeff, Dennis Remley, Clyde Lucas, Wil- liam Aurand. Second Row: Thomas Bostic, Robert Seitz, William Kurtz, Mark Sperry, Gary Keller. Jackson Straub, Jeffrey Saxinger, Thomas Denlinger, Thomas Hill, James Shultz, William Troop. Third Row: John Stuart, Larry Eshleman, William Ryan, John Tornado Regoins Bu McCaskey's grid squad opened the 1962 season with hopes of 'bettering the record of last year's team. This year the team garnered a 6-4 tally and placed third in Central Penn competition. However, this disappointment was offset by the return of the traditional bucket, to McCaskey after an exciting 7-0 victory in the York game. The season began slowly as the Tornado dropped the iirst game to Coatesville. The team smashed league-play opener Cedar Cliif. The gridders met their first league defeat at the hands of William Penn. The next week-end they Halfback Tom Bostic, having caught a pass, sprints for extra yardage as team-mates Gary Keller, Harry Carman, Philip, Ralph Herr, Stephen Spracher, William Hilbom, Michael Elmire. David Wolf, Frederic Nissly, Frederick Weeks. Fourth Row: Boyd L. Sponaugle, head coachg G. Allen Eckert, equip- ment managerg Arthur Fawber, Curt Ellenberg, Donald Wilson, M M , K ' , M , J hn D , Ch 1 James c anus James urian Jay yers o raper ar es R. Miller and Robert V. King, assistant coaches. cke'r After York Go me bounced back onto the winning track as they downed Lebanon. In its fourth league encounter, McCaskey played its most exciting game of the season with Reading, defeating the Black Knights in a sensa- tional second-half come-back. Then they were downed by Steelton and John Harris. The grid- ders closed the season with a victory over VVil- liamsport. Clyde Lucas, Larry Pew, and Jock West were elected to the Central Penn All-Star Team. . and Jeff Saxinger move in to provide blocking in the Steelton-Highspire contest. 98 SCHEDULE McCaskey Opponent O Coatesville 21 27 Allentown-Dieruff 7 20 Cedar Cliff 7 14 William Penn 26 20 Lebanon 6 20 Reading 13 6 Steelton-Highspire 19 0 John Harris 32 7 York O 33 Williamsport 7 Dr. Edward A. Ayvazian, team physician, glances anxiously at the clock and scoreboard as the seconds whiz past. Anxiety And Enthusiasm Reign AT Gomes During a crucial moment of the Steel-High game, Coaches Spo- naugle and King consider the Y next play as Jerry Wettig awaits A instructions. if xr 5 's. Jock West drives ahead of Steel-High players to record a gain as Jim Shultz moves in for a key block. 99 Red-and-Black varsity cheerleaders and school mascot K'Lanky McLanc', pose during one of their few quiet mo- ments. Kneeling are Judith Killian, Bonnie Smythe, Hermine Law, Nancy Sampson, head cheerleader, Sally Weather Ccmnot Dom This year the duties of the Hfteen varsity cheer- leaders, under the supervision of Harold S. Butz, were increased by the addition of another assem- bly-a result of the schoolis growing enrolment. In spite of the Weather the girls remained cheer- ful and peppy: during the John Harris game their enthusiasm triumphed over the biting cold, freez- Donning pep costumes from years past, the cheerleaders give a rollicking pep assembly. In outHts ranging from burlap bags of the cave men to tights and sweat shirts of the beatniks are kneeling: Bonnie Smythe, Sally Myers, l t Myers, Nancy Appleyard, and Caryn Sturgis. Standing: Susan Young, Judy Reynolds, Roberta Todd, Mary Bru- baker, Jane Sponaugle, Kathryn Gilbo, Judith Ricker, Marguerite Ehle. pen Cheerleaders' Spirit ing rain, and snow that bleak November day. The cheerleaders' activities were highlighted by two banquets Where they received roses, cor- sages, and trophies. During club period the var- sity cheerleaders teach junior and sophomore members school cheers to prepare them for try- outs in the spring of their junior year. Judy Reynolds, Nancy Appleyard, Judith Killian and Herrnine Law. Standing: Marguerite Ehle, Judith Ricker, Nancy Sampson, Mary Brubaker, Jane Sponaugle, Rob- erta Todd, Caryn Sturgis, Susan Young, Kathryn Gilbo. Front Row: Gordon A. Kraft, coach, Kenneth Getz, Eric Jerome, Emest Jamison, Jeffrey Byers, James Reisinger, Eugene Romanoski, Larry Underkoiiler, Paul Sirhak, Thomas Slick, Daniel W. Mc- Gary, coach. Second Row: Robert Kline, Edgar Meiser, John Herr, James Walsh, Harold Myers, Robert Hockenberry, John King, Bruce Sweigart, Larry Eckman, William Eckert. Third Row: Dale Meredith, Richard Scheid, Dike Stoe, James Kauffman, James Todd, Michael Metzger, James Sourweine, Roger Bouder, Joyvee Football Sq uod SCHEDULE McCaskey Opponent 7 Milton Hershey 0 O William Penn 0 6 Lebanon 6 13 Reading 0 7 Steelton-Highspire 13 6 John Harris 6 13 York 16 Daniel Tompkins, John Dorwart. Fourth Row: Henry Fischer, Daniel Cook, Stephen Eshleman, Paul Keller, John William Miller, Thomas Walton, David Martin, Donald Zeman, Nicholas Bowen, Dwight Evans. Fifth Row: XVilliam Curran, manager, Ralph Nixon, Samuel Hilt, Bruce Denlinger, Earl Elsen, Jay Myers, Mi- chael Shelley, Glenn Nestel, Chester Corrigan, Lconhard Keck, manager. Outscores Opponents Coached by Daniel W. McCary and Cordon A. Kraft, the junior varsity football team showed an improvement over last year, finishing the season with two victories, three ties, and two defeats. The won-lost record did not reveal the actual playing ability of the gridders. Although they ended the season with the same number of wins as losses, the team outscored their opponents 52-41. During the fourth game of the season Tom Walton is brought down at the 35-yard line by several Steelton tacklers as James Sour- weine, Eris Jerome, and Mike Metzger pro- vide blocking and prevent a pile-up. Front Row: james I. Neely, coach, Robert Snyder, captain, David Newton, Robert Heiserman, Paul Buchanan, Theodore Robinson, Paul Weaver, Caleb Weaver, Darold Gerlacb, Herbert Fenster- macher, Thomas Feigley, Ronald Lilley, G. Richard Bechtel, coach. Second Row: Robert Hjerling, Robert Copenhafer, james Kautz, Robert Schaller, James Howry, Robert Sheaifer, George Stoe, Linn Rice, Charles Strantz, Henry Verwohlt, Thomas Heckles, Robert Brinkman, Gregory Smith. Third Row: Glenn Yost, Thomas Stetler, Timothy Roland, Daniel Wingate, James Kepner, William Nies, David Greener, Peter Astheimer, Charles Kramer, Norman Schoenberger, Roger Kautz, james Buchanan, Warren Farmer. Fourth Row: Guy Urban, Craig Ferich, james Frey, Ierry Blocker, Michael Urban, David Lauderrnilch, james Kendig, Jerome Wieler, yichiael Mann, Rodger Scheid, Robert Harrison, Iorg Behn, Carl un . Red-And-Block Booters Conclude Creditoble Season James 1. Neely directed the Tornado soccer team thru a three-win, two-loss, four-tie record for the season. McCaskey booters scored sixteen goals while their opponents scored seventeen. Ted Robinson was high scorer with iive goals, Darold Cerlach tallied three points, and Dave Newton, Tom Feigley, and Paul Weaver each scored twice. Bob Snyder, captain for the season, became the first recipient of the Raymond Link Trophy, pre- sented by the coach to the outstanding player of the 1962 season. Snyder, Robinson, and Cerlach represented McCaskey on the Lancaster County All-Star Soccer Team. The junior varsity, coached by G. Richard Bechtel, exhibited an impressive 4-2-2 record. SCHEDULE McCaskey Opponent 2 Donegal 2 3 Annville-Cleona 0 3 Alumni 1 0 Eastern Lebanon 4 1 Lampeter-Strasburg 1 2 Dover 2 4 Northern Lebanon 1 1 Reading 1 0 Kennett Square 5 At a tense moment in the Northern Lebanon game, Ted Robinson vies with an opponent for possession of the ball. NM NSI R? Xiwm WDWKK .wife QANRWM KE LW' 'Ml 'fxqfil Front Row: Michael Horn, Samuel VVilcox, Charles Zim- ris, captain, Michael Humphreville, Harold Sachwald, merman, Dennis Rankin, James Druecker, Terry Hol- Charles Boxleitner. Third Row: Robert Ulmer, Donn linger, H. Grant Hurst, coach. Second Row: David Herr, Kenneth Burklew, Larry Stauifer, George Lefever, Rodgers, Michael Kaufhold, james Bowers, Arthur Mor- Terry Kling, John Rhodes, Dennis Rhinier. Harriers Extend Winning Streok To 38 Straight SCHEDULE McCaskey 18 Central Dauphin 15 Cedar Cliff 23 York 15 William Penn 19 John Harris 15 Columbia 15 Central Dauphin 15 Cedar Cliff 19 York 15 William Penn 19 Iohn Harris 15 Columbia Terry Hollinger, Art Morris, and Mike Humphreville, McCaskey's leading runners, line up for a practice run while Coach Hurst prepares to time them. Opponent 40 55 36 55 41 55 55 46 40 50 45 55 Unbeaten and untied in regular competition, the Red-and-Black cross-country team successfully defended their District Three PIAA title and went on to Bnish third at the State meet. Coached by H. Grant Hurst, the hill-and-dalers completed their sixth successive winning season and ex- tended their consecutive victories to 38. Paced by Captain Art Morris, the team was also led by Terry Hollinger and Mike Humphreville, who were always a close second and third. Art broke Columbia's course record and lowered the mark at McCaskey two different times. In the State championships, Art finished second, Mike 22nd, and Terry 35th in a field of 178 runners. G... uf, 5 , if-i Front Row: Earl Sites, Barry LeVan, Harry Carman and ager, Iames Shultz, Robert Schaller, jackson Straub, Theodore Robinson, co-captains, Michael Parker. Sec- ond Row: Charles R. Miller, coach, Roger Scheid, man- Iarnes Todd, Veryl Lincoln, manager. Vorsity Dribblers Experience Rough Season Charles R. Miller coached McCaskey,s cagers thru a season of 9 Wins and 13 losses. Senior co- captains Theodore Robinson and Harry Carman led the team with point totals of 211 and 188 and game averages of 9.6 and 8.5 respectively. McCaskey's league record of 5 Wins-13 losses was due largely to one of the best years in team strength of the majority' of Central Penn teams. This disastrous occurrence was clearly shown in McCaskey,s winning all four of its non-league encounters. Four seniors will be lost because of gradua- tion, but next year's team Will boast six returning lettermen. Earl Sites attempts a side-court shot as Harry Carman, jim Todd, and Mike Parker go in for a possible rebound. SCHEDULE McCaskey Opponent 27 Kutztown 26 54 Dallastown 34 57 Hanover 49 60 Red Lion 29 34 Reading 47 33 York 48 38 Cedar Cliff 42 36 VVilliarn Penn 78 64 Lebanon 77 50 Steelton-Highspire 48 54 Central Dauphin East 27 32 Central Dauphin 88 49 John Harris 64 40 Reading 53 34 York 56 50 Cedar Cliff 42 36 William Penn 80 64 Lebanon 75 45 Steelton-Highspire 46 55 Central Dauphin East 24 48 Central Dauphin 67 50 john Harris 40 SCHEDULE McCaskey Opponent 52 Kutztown 37 45 Dallastown 52 56 Hanover 30 56 Red Lion 37 32 Reading 35 44 York 60 50 Cedar Cliff 54 32 William Penn 56 42 Lebanon 68 59 Steelton-Highspire 39 56 Central Dauphin East 26 59 Central Dauphin 37 39 John Harris 60 44 Reading 65 64 York 52 57 Cedar Cliff 56 40 VVilliam Penn 47 52 Lebanon 65 41 Steelton-Highspire 26 45 Central Dauphin East 31 41 Central Dauphin 43 46 John Harris 65 Jcsyvee Basketball Teo m The Red-and-Black Jayvee Dribblers, coached by P. Robert Herr, were unable to turn in a Win- ning record for the 1962-63 season. The overall record was 10-12 with 7 Wins and 11 losses in league competition. The McCaskey players accumulated a total of 1052 points or an average of 47.2 per game to the Front Row: Richard Gable, Herbert Fensterrnacher, Don- ald Bucher, Albert Eckman, Delton Plank. Second Row: P. Robert Herr, coach, John Kittinger and Robert Fisher, , . As John Palmer eagerly waits to gain possesion of the ball, Herb Fenstermacher makes a spectacular save. Com piles 10-12 Record opponents' 47.1. High scorer Rick Cable tallied a total of 264 points or 12 per game. Coming in second with 160 points was Linn Rice. During the season Rick scored a high of 26 against York, and John Palmer pulled down 20 rebounds against York. Highlight of the season was the 64-52 victory over York. managers, Clement Stiely, John Palmer, James Kendig, Thomas Slick, Linn Rice, captaing Wayne Kreicler and Lynn Bitzer, managers. 105 Front Row: Co-captains, Larry Pew, William Troop, and Philip Emmi. Second Row: Kenneth Getz, C-ary VVil- liams, Timothy Crilliths, William Suydam, Jerry Hake, David Martin, Robert Copenhafer, Thomas Bostic, Dar- old Gerlach, Curt Ellenberg, James Mummaw. Third Row: Samuel VVilcox, manager, Thomas Groif, James Spoo, Dennis Shifter, James Conner, Mark Sperry, Paul Sirbak, Kenneth Platt, Mark Karvasale, Harold Asper, Charles Braught, John Kendig, manager. Fourth Row: Dennis Rankin, manager, Norman Carr, Eric Jerome, Jay Myers, Robert Kline, David Wolf, John Stephens, Paul Keller, Terry Kling, John Smith. Motmen Ploce Third in Leogue Competition Fighting their way to a record of ten wins and two losses, the Tornado grapplers compiled a 9-2 tally in league play. Show- ing improvement over the last three years, the matmen, under the direction of Coach William C. Piper, placed third in league competition. Varsity wrestlers Gary Williams, Bill Troop, Bob Copenhafer, and Darold Gerlach grappled their way to the semi-finals of the Lancaster County Section Two VVrestling Tournament. Bill and Darold, pressing their bid for their respective District 3 championships, fell from competition by decisions. The jayvees turned in a promising record of nine victories and five losses. SCHEDULE McCaskey Opponent 37 Elizabethtown 5 20 Warwick 19 29 Solanco 19 11 Manheim Township 28 34 Penn Manor 8 46 Ephrata 8 15 Manheim Central 28 52 Hempfield 0 38 Columbia 7 38 Garden Spot 8 40 Reading 3 35 Conestoga Valley 10 Left: Bob Copenhafer applies a navy ride to Larry Pew Phil Emmi executes a bar-arm hold on Bill Troop as the under the instruction of Coach William C. Piper. Right: latter tries to throw a counter. . A 1 2? I -. K f it En XJ . i sy 5 X .,3 s 1 X lL ,fgQl Front Row: Norman Yunginger, Paul Bechtold, john Amour, Iohn Garrett, john West and Tudor Gourley, co- captains, Donald Berk, Thomas Denlinger, John Howett. Second Row: G. Richard Bechtel, coach, Robert Alex- ander, Edgar Barnes, Andrew Armstrong, James Fackler, Peter Astheimer, Bertram Davidson, Theodore Zellers, Craig Ferich, Thomas Hemming. Third Row: Steven Cliff, Robert Erb, Richard Chandler, Jinks Heistand, Iohn Petticoffer, Patrick Baker, Daniel Wagner, Douglas Sherlock, Robert Mutzel, Wilbert Dourte, assistant coach. Swimmers Close Season On An Even Keel The Tornado Tank Team completed its season with a record of six wins and six losses, Under the watchful eyes of head coach G. Richard Bechtel and his assistant, Wilbert Dourte, the Tornado mer- men placed third in the District, second in Re- gionals, and captured fourth place in the State P.I.A.A. Championship. The tankers slashed four records this season. The 200-yard individual medley and 100-yard but- terfly records were broken by Pat Baker. Tom Denlinger erased his own 100-yard backstroke mark, and the medley relay team composed of Denlinger, Baker, jack Howett, and Bob Alexander set a new record as well as placing first in the State Cham- pionship. SCHEDULE McCaskey Opponent 56 Norristown 30 26 Manheim Township 60 59 Hershey 27 54 Milton Hershey 32 48 Coatesville 38 42 York Suburban 44 38 Manheim Township 48 36 York 50 59 Hershey 27 37 Reading 49 36 York Suburban 50 57 Milton Hershey 29 Top: john Garrett, undefeated in dual meets, executes a forward dive, layout position, in the form which led him to District, Regional, and State meets. Bottom: Ted Gourley, senior free-styler, poses for a racing start. li Front Row: William Troop, James Druecker, Theodore Robinson, John Yuska, James Conner, Dennis Remley, Harry Carman, Terry Hollinger and Arthur Morris, co- captains, John VVest, Barry LeVan, David Witmer, William Jacobs, Thomas Bostic. Second Row: William Ryan, James Shultz, James McManus, Stephen Spracher, Jeff- rey Saxinger, Jackson Straub, Michael Parker, Gary Keller, Paul Bechtold, David Rodgers, Charles Zimmerman, Samuel Wilcox, Robert Ulmer, Dennis Robbins. Third Row: Maris Ziedonis, David Martin, Ernest Jamison, Larry Underkotller, James Sour- weine, Richard Scheid, Paul Keller, Donald Zeman, Jay Myers, William Bowers, Judge Yohn, Curt Ellenberg, Boyd L. Sponaugle, head coach. Fourth Row: Michael Rhodes, James F eister, Richard Mutzel, Raymond Mutzel, Robert Mutzel, Rickie Kauifman, Donn Herr, Harold Sachwald, Paul Sirbak, Harold Myers, Michael Horn, Craig Ferich, Daniel W. McGary, assistant coach. Fifth Row: Elmer Yeager, Larry Stief, Albert Frantum, Dennis Rhinier, Michael Shelley, Larry Eckman, Kenneth Burklew, Henry Fischer, Stephen Eshleman, Donald Flick, Robert Williams, Willie Bennett, manager. Sixth Row: Jeffrey Byers, Eric Jerome, Robert Hockenberry, Edgar Meiser, Nicolas Bowen, David Wolf, David Herr, Alfred Heisler, Dwight Evans, Raymond Miller. Seventh Row: Larry Pew, Dennis Rankin, John Howett, Lewis Eckert, Larry Stauifer, William Kurtz, Clyde Lucas, manager. Cindermen Strive For Seventh District 3 Title And 56 Game Streok Coached by Boyd L. Sponaugle and Daniel W. McCary, the McCaskey trackmen extended the winning streak to 49 as they prepared to walk away with their seventh consecutive District 3 championship. Few weaknesses are to be found in the McCaskey line-up. Among the eight returning lettermen is Jock West-the only District 3 champ. Central Dauphin was the Hrst to bow in Central Penn competition, as McCaskey trounced them 107W to 19? The Red-and-Black was victori- ous in 14 of the 15 events. West set one school record and two league records in the shot and javelin. Morris ran an outstanding mile, drop- ping 5.9 seconds from his best time last year. The Tornado will participate in other meets with Steelton-Highspire, York, Lebanon, John Harris, Reading, William Penn, and Cedar Cliff. Upper Left: Distance runner Art Morris-mile, half- mile, and mile relay specialist-paces himself in an effort to cut his time. Upper Right: High-hurdles ace Ted Robinson easily clears the first obstacle in the 120-yard event. Lower Right: Barry LeVan, Tornado high-jumper, sails over the standard with ease. Tornoldo Thin-clouds Stor rx R-x:,,. V J ?f:!fTf.ff'i .i:. finfgireskpn - ' gg. iii:-'11 1 ' n.,',s '-'.t 1 -ind.: f I , :fr W:,e:4gs'.,f. . A T55 'frfuf' fiffizfl ' Q' Vg- f i ' ':::T?'fiv1f' flrgv- ' .' 1 ki Below: Tom Bostic springs off the starting blocks in a 100-yard dash practice. Right: Jock West leads the McCaskey weight-men in the javelin, shot-put, and discus. Far Right: Bill Troop throws his feet up and out in a successful vault over the bar. 'F Front Row: Thomas Murse, Glenn Brooks, co-captain, Douglas Schaefer, Joseph Crotti, Joseph Holzwarth. Second Row: Delwin Forrest, manager, Robert Brink- man, Gerald Wettig, Patrick Kirchner, Harry Pfeffer, Thomas Hartman, co-captain, Paul Weaver, Veryl Lin- Boseboll Teclm Encou The McCaskey baseball team seeks to improve its 7-7 league record of last year. The retuming varsity lettermen are Tom Hartman and Glenn Brooks, co-captains, Charles Fitzkee and Paul Lewis. Under Coach P. Robert Herr, the varsity plays fourteen league games with Hershey, Steel- ton-Highspire, John Harris, Lebanon, William Penn, York, and Milton Hershey. Front Row: Dennis Getz, Michael Bauer, Edward Lloyd, Gary Bauer, Clyde Snyder, Norman Carr, Roger Hess. Second Row: Donald Haertter, manager, Donald Bucher, Herbert Fensterrnacher, David Greener, John King, Ralph Nixon, Iohn Herr, David Smith, john Hoak, Jerry Blocher, coln and Kenneth Strine, managers. Third Row: Thomas Schadt, james Todd, Paul Lewis, John Palmer, Earl Sites, Charles Fitzkee, Richard Honsaker, Gary Ranck, P. Rob- ert Herr, coach. nters Promising Season The varsity squad, altho unsuccessful in its non-league encounters, won the league opener by defeating Hershey 12-8. In the next contest the Tornado nipped Steel-High 4-3. Then John Harris defeated McCaskey 4-2. Coached by the new assistant, G. Allen Eckert, the jayvees blanked Garden Spot 3-0 with' jack Hoak hurling a seven inning no-hitter. manager. Third Row: G. Allen Eckert, coach, Ronald Burger, Timothy Kauffman, James Sterling, David Selfon, Dale Meredith, Lewis Sanders, David Laudermilch, Ron- ald Stepanchick. 110 . ,isffy f, 5 eat. ,i ff M , , gf...JQ-1 . i Q Nxgwfw J va.. - 1-. 'N ., A ,Ri 5 tg.. V . la V ff' ., as. ss. J me M .1 Ji ,r-4 My Front Row: Michael Price, David Goldstein, James L. Koth, coach, Eugene Brackbill, Thomas Krantz, J. V. Smoker, Michael Hoff, Ted Schreibman, John Philip, manager, William Hilborn, Thomas Feigley, Thomas Clarence Hart. Second Row: Albert Allen, varsity man- Slick, Clement Stiely, Lee Young, Alfred Alspach, James ager, Paul Shettel, Robert Krantz, David Coursin, Alan Ellison, Peter Astheimer, Bertram Davidson, H. Grant Lauer, James Buch, Joseph Holzbauer, Michael Henny, Hurst, J. V. coach. Jay Burch, Robert Campbell, captain. Third Row: Earl Tornado Netmen Seek Central Penn Victories Faced with strong opposition in Central Penn, the Tornado netters strive for a win- ning season. Top prospects include Robert Campbell and David Coursin, entrants in the District 3 P.I.A.A. indoor tennis tourna- ment. The starting team consists of Camp- bell, Coursin, Jody Holzbauer, Robert Krantz, and Jay Burch. Alan Lauer will alternate positions with Burch. In the opener, a non-league match with Wilson, Jody Holzbauer was the only victor for McCaskey as the Tornado dropped the meet 6-1. League competition includes Hanover, Cedar Cliff, William Penn, Cen- tral Dauphin East, John Harris, York, Her- shey, Susquehanna, and Central Dauphin. The junior varsity, coached by H. Grant Hurst, may encounter a difficult season in playing in the Lancaster-County League. However, these matches will provide the team with excellent experience. Right: Captain Robert Campbell demonstrates good serving form for seniors Jody Holzbauer and Alan Lauer. Q Front Row: Thomas Hernming, James Buchanan, Joseph Hipple, William Charles, John Pursel, Earle Schmuckle, Charles Kramer, John Crezlak, James Frey, Dennis Shif- fer. Second Row: James Mummaw, James Barnett, Steven Stark, Dale Shaub, John Kurtz, Donald Fritsch, Carl Funk, Gary Williams, Steven Cliff, John Dorwart Edward L. Haller, coach. Third Row: Gary Weaver, David Wise, Michael Sidler, John McLain, John Mc- Divitt, Jeffrey Hartman, Thomas Stetler, Stephen Jen- nings, Michael LeFever, Roger Kautz, Richard Chandler. Red-and-Block Golfers Foce Tough Season The McCaskey golf team, under the coaching of Edward L. Haller, boasts two returning letter- men-senior John Crezlak and junior James Frey. Completing the starting squad are seniors John Pursel and Earle Schmuckle and sophomores William Charles and Charles Kramer. Participating teams are Hershey, Cocalico Earle Schmuckle, Charles Kramer, William Charles, James Frey, and John Grezlak watch John Pursel Ccenterl Union, Wilson, Manheim Township, Lebanon, and Reading. In the season opener Hershey de- feated the Red-and-Black 20-O. Bouncing back, the Tornado downed Cocalico Union 14-6 with Pursel pacing the victors. Wilson blanked the McCaskey linksmen 20-0. Manheim Township trounced McCaskey l91!z to V2. demonstrate the correct grip and proper stance for driv- ing. 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' 113 S -f Front Bow: Linda Brunner, Christine Shaar, Victoria Zentmyer, Ellen Stauifer, Marjorie Lyall. Second Row: Potts, Susan Newcomer, Ann Benedick, Susan Young. Third Row: Cynthia Loar, Kathryn Gilbo, Kathryn Scott, Hermine Law, Nancy Appleyard, Bonnie Smythe, Joanne Jane Sponaugle, Marilyn Croft, Barbara Beyer. Dolphin Club Presents Wind In The Soils Front Row: Suzanna Jacobs, Jacqueline Smith, Carole Kessler, Nancy Huss, Joelan Luttenberger, Joan Johnson, Patricia Finkelstein, Dorothy Whitehead. Second Row: Susan Evans, Barbara Musser, Betsy Rose, Linda Brooks, Janice Nestle, Yvonne Dull, Elizabeth Friend, Sherry Cordon. Third Row: Phyllis Ulrich, Sue Ann Bagenstose, Susan Edwards, Patricia Miller, Mary Ann Shelly, Pa- mela Miller, Barbara Ellison, Barbara Duschl, Carol Humphreville. Fourth Row: Margaret Donnelly, Eliza- beth Withers, Kathryn Davies, Janice Martin, Jeanne Davis, Shirley Miller, Stephanie Deen, Dorothy Pedrick, Susan Pontz. Fifth Row: Karen Schmitt, Marilyn Was- cou, Glenda Karnm, Lyndal Luttenberger, Patricia Koehn, Donna Wenditz, Francine Zwirn, Susan McLaughlin, Molly Blank. 'H E2Z,. E'x 025' 5 ' 5? Z?Y:-I' 'f M ,,Q,,..: K g,u,.,.s- Front Row: Nancy Appleyard, Hermine Law, Groff, Joanne Potts. Second Row: Susan N Susan Young, Victoria Zentmyer, Cynthia Loar Gilbo, Barbara Beyer, Jane Sponaugle, Mary Brubaker, Marilyn Marjorie Lyall, Ellen Stauffer, Nancy Sampson. Senior ewcomer, girls watch Hermine adjust the crown of lights Marilyn , Kathryn wears to represent the costume for the constellation routine. Water Show Highlights Spring Activities Above: Ioan Johnson and Linda Brooks display their talents in the paddle-board routine. Below: Cynthia Davis, Susan Evans, Patricia Finkelstein, Susan Edwards, and Jacqueline Smith relax after Swabbing the Decksf, l t lllllllll-Pi' ff. ffl-,gpggggln , -' fx I i A v 5 1 115 Letter L-Front Row: Lynn DeGodt, Theresa Spinella, Barbara Hogarth, Patricia Rupp, Mary Ann Boyer, Susanne Kittinger, Ann Eshelman, Hilde Berleth. Second Row: Jo Ann Fellenbaum, Lois Weaver, Sharon Broome, Dorothy Pedrick, Elizabeth Withers, Barbara DeCroce, Janice Martin, Joann Gallman. Third Row: Miriam Thompson, Carol Brinser, Janice Centini, Molly Blank, Nancy Bear, Gail Sensender- fer, Margaret Donnelly, Nadine Scheid. Fourth Row: Linda Brooks, Mary Darnell, Patricia Hofmann. Fifth Row: Joan Johnson, Sandra Stamm, Marsha Weaver. Sixth Row: Sherry Gordon, Katie Rogers, Ethel Gantz. Seventh Row: Donna McGinnis, Sheila Cohen, Cynthia Davis. Eighth Row: Linda Bitts, Ida Dare, June Lines. Ninth Row: Dianne Covert, Sheila Griffiths, Janet Herr. Tenth Row: Kathleen Hardcastle, Karen Hess, Margaret Bostic. Eleventh Row: Phyllis Ulrich, Margaret Evans, Teri Graeif. Twelfth Row: Carole Kessler, Linda Skramusky, Cynthia Bush. Letter C- Front Row: Marguerite Ehle, Judy Reynolds, Diane Hughson, Charlene Schwar, Jo- anne Potts, Mary Burross, Judith Ricker, Sally Myers, Roberta Todd. Second Row: Martha Trexler, Ann Benedick, Phyllis Mishkin, Judith Killian, Linda Brunner, Bar- bara Halpern, Marjorie Lyall, Susan Kloss, Victoria Zentmyer. Third Row: Louise Christopolos, Susan Deatrick, Carol Salzman, Bonnie Kendig, Geraldine Brown, Mari- lyn Groff, Margaret Jackson, Nancy Price, Lois Quickel. Fourth Row: Dorothy Breneman, Margaret Fawber, Marilynn Tshudy. Fifth Row: Marilyn Martin, Lyndal Luttenberger, Nancy Newpher. Sixth Row: Kathy Jo Sload, Eileen Harkins, Drucilla Young. Seventh Row: Susan Moudy, Linda Kitner, Susan McMillan. Eighth Row: Kathryn Davies, Elizabeth Neely, Sharon Humphreville. Ninth Row: Deborah Beal- ler, Carol Reese, Deborah Hayes. Tenth Row: Barbara Ellison, Betty Newpher, Donna Tavaglione, Deborah Mummaw, Kathleen Zook, Elizabeth Dawson, Constance Tangert, Mary Martin, Julie Gery. Eleventh Row: Trina Hawkins, Beverly Carr, Patricia Koehn, Susan Pontz, Brenda Markley, Joan Herzog, Susan Dobler, Linda Lee, Susan Stapinski. Twelfth Row: Carol Humphreville, Dorothy Polaski, Linda Smith, Jacqueline Weatherby, Adele Albright, Pamela Miller, Bonnie St. Clair, Barbara Dnschl, Joanne Rankin. Miss Susan Atkins, Miss Jone J. Bush, Miss D. Marian Fitz- gerald, and Mrs. Carolyn A. Quarles are responsible for the supervision of the club,s activities. This year's oilicers are Joanne Potts, president, Margaret Donnelly, vice- presidentg and Barbara Ellison, secretary. Additional Physical-Education Classes lncrecise Leaders Club Membership Girls' All-Star Hockey Team-Front Row: Lois Quickel and Joanne Potts, co-captains. Second Row: Karen Hess, Kathleen Hamilton, Mary Burross, Judy Reynolds, Phyllis Ulrich, Barbara Ellison, Marylu Slaugh, Pamela Miller, Carol Humphreville, Dorothy Pedrick, Susan Dobler, Linda Brooks, Marie Schenk, Elizabeth Withers, Kath- leen Zook. Third Row: Susan Stapinski, Cynthia Davis, Sharon Broome, Yvonne Burross, Katie Rogers, Anne Lauriat, Kathryn Davies, Barbara DeCroce, Susan Moudy, Susan McLaughlin, Loretta Border, Ann Benedick, Ger- aldine Brown, Carol Reese. Fourth Row: Deborah Beal- ler, Susan Riexinger, Kathleen Snyder, Linda Brunner, Cynthia Loar, Sherry Martin, Victoria Geiger, Margaret Evans, Yvonne Dull, Janice Martin, Teri Graeff, Mary Ann Boyer, Barbara Buckwalter, Patricia Hofmann, Sarah Kagan, Mary Hostetter, June Lines. The team compiled a record of two wins and two losses. Hockey And Archery Reign As Foll Sports Left: Faculty hockey-team members, Miss Phyllis Good- man and Mrs. Martha C. Powl, are unsuccessful in their attempt to defeat Girls' All-Star Hockey Team members Linda Brooks, Geraldine Brown, and Lois Quickel. Right: John Garrett and Linda Brunner, King and Queen of Archery, and Jane Sponaugle and Gary Brown, the runners-up, observe an arrow-filled target. Sixteen other senior participants competed in this toumament. .T'f a' 'T 's J. lg , I , I . ,f . u. . 1 ' . 'hir All-Star Basketball Team-Front Row: Nancy Sampson, Karen Hess, Donna Brubaker, Judy Reynolds, Joanne Potts, Sandra Stamm, Barbara Buckwalter, Deborah Beal- ler. Second Row: Lucille Hofmann, manager, Janet Herr, Constance Tangert, Dorothy Breneman, Kathleen Snyder, Patricia Hofmann, Ann Benedick, Theresa Spinella, Bar- bara Hogarth. Third Bow: Barbara Ellison, Nancy Bear, Pamela Miller, Jane Sponaugle, Teri Graeff, Nadine Scheid, Dorothy Pedrick, Charlotte Cortright, Carol Humphreville. Girls' Bosketboll Teams Enioy Contests The girls, All-Star Basketball teams completed their season successfully. The first team, in their first game, shamed the McCaskey teachers in a 56-6 victory. Penn Manor defeated the first team by a decisive 33-16 score. The All-Stars then returned by beating Linden Hall 27-12. In the next game the team surrendered to Warwick Senior Girls' Basketball Champions-Front Row: Roberta Todd, Victoria Zentmyer, Nancy Appleyard, Susan Young, Elnora Winder. Second Row: Carol Mayer, Virginia 30-28. The All-Stars met with Country Day twice and lost 18-14 and 30-19. In all of these games the second team remained undefeated. The teams, under the direction of Mrs. Carolyn A. Quarles, hold an over-all record of seven Wins and four losses. Horn, Jane Sponaugle, Kathryn Scott, Kathryn Gilbo, Lois Quickel. .xx x. ,- Rings, Bo rs, Bczlls-Sports Upper Left: Renee Adelman spots for Teri Finger who dem- onstrates her skill on the rings. janet Kissinger and Charlene Kahl await their turns. Upper Right: Representatives from McCaskey in the City-County Physical Education Exhibition are ffront rowl Charlene Schwar and Ann Eshleman. Second Row: Hilde Berleth, Mary Ann Huss, Mary Martin. Third Row: Susanne Kittinger, Roberta Todd, Marsha Weaver. Right: Sharon Humphreville shoots for one of the baskets which led the All-Star Basketball Team to a 58-6 victory over the women's faculty team. Miss D. Marian Fitzgerald, Miss Barbara A. Thiel, Miss Joanne Hagenbuch, and Dorothy Breneman await the results of the shot. Below: Senior Girls' Championship Volleyball Team-Front Row: Victoria Zent- myer, Kathryn Scott, Roberta Todd, captain, jane Sponaugle. Second Row: Virginia Horn, Nancy Appleyard, Sondra Scott, Susan Young, Elnora Winder, Lois Quickel. 1--W. -. fd' Advertisements 120 Lcmky Lisfens While The Band Plays On Sponsored by a loyal supporter of McCaskey 'I 2 'I ENGLE 81 HAMBRIGHT, INC. 46 E. Orange Street INSURANCE and REAL ESTATE Phone 394-5681 SM FINE FURNITURE 336 W. King sr. CHARLES H. McDIVITT AMOCO Gus and Oil LANCASTER SURGICAL SUPPLY CO. AND APOTHECARY 214 N. DUKE ST., LANCASTER, PA. Phone: 392-3175 397-2763 Phone 392-9632 South Pearl and Manor Streets Lancaster, Pa. Physiciarfs Supplies, Belts, Trusses, Elastic Stockings, First Aid Supplies Luncaser L COCA-COL Bottling Co., Inc. A Phone 393-063 1 Pennsylvania G. Rufus Hettinger, Mgr gk L - A Q59 . ,slr : Es 1. . f In ' W' MW- .nrffrzrffzzllff- '! - Y 'Hwyy , -Y Q.-A- e x L- f ,Q .J- Thoughtfulness of The Young Funeral Home 317 East Orange Street Lancaster, Pennsylvania l22 For School Rings- Watches- Diamonds and Quality jewelry Open a Teen-Age Account-Pay Out oi Your Budget Mr. Bernie Lyon, manager, fits a McCaskey ring for Marilyn VVascou while Susan Evans observes. Esau ng 7 , AS H INC- 33 N. Queen St. Lancaster, Pa. GODFREY AGENCY, INC. Aovsnrusme - sAn.Es Pnomorlou COMMERCIAL ART 437 WEST ORANGE ST., LANCASTER. PENNA. f0 the Unusual illartirfz Bairg CASUALWEAR, 560 Lampeter Road W H A L L 0 N S LANCASTER, PA. Wheatland Hills Shopping Center Phone 397-2701 1813 Columbia Ave. Premium Dairy Products . 51? gi if DALE HERSHEVS if 5. I IEZA A SHEET IVIUSIC SHOP if .... , .. I . .i'. . . -ri' Q .. Quick Service A Specially 3. ' first R552 5 S. Duke St. Lancaster, Pa -.-1.!Si!3s.'f1'1sf. Q LghCdSfel',' ' phone 393-3951 1 I Mr. Robert Cooper of L. B. Herr Gr Son tells David Wise and Eric Ierome how light in weight the new Royal typewriters are. LEO I. HAIN, INC. Realtors L' B' 8m Real Estate - Insurance SCHOOL a. omce 33 N' Duke St Lancaster, Pa. Phone 397-8131 SUPPLIES - EQUIPMENT FURNITURE Books - Stationery - Printing 46-48 W. King St. Lancaster, Pa. WHEATLAND DINER American Cooking With I The person who is graduated 5 Pefma- D'-itch Accenfn today and stops learning tomor- row is uneducated the day after. FEATURING CARRY-our SERVICE 1725 Columbia Ave. Ffom a Fdend Lancaster, Pa. OPEN 24 HOURS H. M. STAUFFER 81 SONS, INC. COAL - FUEL OIL - OIL BURNER SERVICE BUILDING MATERIALS - LUMBER - FEED - MILLWORK LANCASTER LEOLA WITMER RONKS 'I24 D E WA LT, I N C . Lancaster, Penna. Manufacturers Of Power Tools For Home, School, Farm, I nd ustry WILLIAM s. suLuvAN, JR. Appel 8. Weber FUNERAL DIRECTOR 12 East King Street 121 South Prince Street Lancaster, Pa. Phone 397-8298 JEWELERS GALEBACH'S BYERS' MEAT MARKET 542 East King St. THE FAMILY STORE uality Furniture QQ Floor Coverings Store 392-2221 WOLCOTT'S SNACK BAR 283 Park Ave. fCor. N. Shippen SLD 347 Reservoir Street Lancaster' Pa' Trying out the comfortable fumiture at Gale- bach's, Susan Herr and Bethanne Walters look at a manual of upholstery materials. II Charlotte Cortnght chooses a frame from the variety shown by Mrs. M. E. Baxter as Miss julia Stanton explains picture-coloring tech- niques to Chester Stewart. FOR CHOOSING US AS YOUR OFFICIAL CLASS PI-IOTOGRAPHER For photographs of -all the other important events in your life your Official Photographer will be happy to give you special help and service. Your Official Photographer Portrait Studio ........ 3rd Floor HAGER' 126 DRINK MOOIDE MILK We Specialize in Home Delivery of Milk Telephone 397-2723 Mouov covens The S. K. Smith Co. Chicago, Ill. WEITKAMP CONFECTIONERY , , RESSLFWS, . Television and Refrigeration 1000 Maple Avenue 447-449 Manor st., Lancaster, Pa. Phone 393-7464 Featufingg Sales PHILCO Service , Refrigerators - TV - Washers - Ranges BREYER S ICE CREAM Freezers - Water Heaters - Radios We call it Teens coll it terrific! BRUNSWICK RESTAURANTS North Queen at Chestnut Street Lancaster, Pa. The Little Store with Hobbies Galore WITMER'S HOBBY SHOP Corner of College Bn Lemon HAROLD F HERR Soles Service 4'Red Rose Food Store F 0 R D General Mdse. - Groceries Fresh Meats - Frozen Foods Bausman, Pa. Phone 397-6489 Phone 392-11185. ARMEL OUTLET TERRE HILL, PA. THE B. B. MARTIN LUMBER MILLWORK CO. James Zz Charlotte Sts. LANCASTER, PA. Telephone: 394-7277 127 DONALD G. KRANCH LANCASTER STORAGE CO Television and Radio Service Phone 394-4068 306 New Holland Ave. Established 1935 LLOYD'S BEAUTY SHOP 544 Reynolds Ave. Lancaster, Pa. Phone 393-6908 342 N. Queen St. Storage of Household Goods Local and World-Wide Moving China Packing Crating Phone 394-7201 Success To All 1963 Graduates CBC' MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY nasrorv. MA sn cunxr ns WILLIAM J. BROWN, District Manager 2nd Floor, 156 East King Street Telephone 392-50 16 Lancaster, Pa. In Lancaster, Pa., It's UNION STOCK YARD CO. Lancaster, Pa. Joe Myers' Restaurant Phone 394-1606 Lincoln Highway East C3 Milesj and COE CAMERA SHOP Photographic Supplies 148 North Queen St. Phone 394-6824 Joe Myers' Diner Phone 393-0804 Lincoln Highway East C1 Milej EXCELLENT FOOD - FINEST SERVICE Superb Home-Made Pies and Cakes CASUAL CORNER 16 East King Street 'I28 72,5 1 in -fi ff 53 , 5? ITsFunToShopAf HUUSF REBMAN'S Xi' fag SHODS-, 2? ' or CARDS suns , A Unusual ond Different A A Manor Shopping Center DARNELL's Music sHoP Toys ' Gms ' F V 's BAND cmd ORCHESTRA INSTRUMENTS Found In No other Store 127 E. Orange Street Open Evenings Park 'N Shop 9 till 9 Monday Through Saturday PEOPLES FUEL CO- soo SOUTH QUEEN STREET Lehigh and Marshall ublue coals, SINCE 1924 Lancaster, Pa. Phone 397-8204 HENRY GOTTSELIG MARTIN E. KEEN QB use n EB a ur p Lancastefs Finest Phone 397-3691 415 South Queen Street A k Be We To 5 FO' FULTON MARKET GROCERY KEPPEL'S CANDIES 601 N. Plum St. 323-25-2 7-29 N. Queen St. Phone 397-6218 Made Better Every Day For Health and Energy Prescription Druqgisis S. E. Corner Pine and Lemon Sts Lancaster, Pa. Phone 397-8214 Lancaster, Pa. T29 WSW Fashions For Young Sophisticates one twenty-three north queen street Iancaster, pa. o I GARDEN SPOT MEAT PRODUCTS Win Favor by Quality and Flavor Frankfurters Luncheon Meats Ring Bologna Dutch Bologna Sliced Bacon Wonder Hams EZRA W. MARTIN CO. Lancaster, Pa. DONNELLEY PRINTING COMPANY Formerly Rudisill and Company, Inc. 39 1 Steelway Phone 393-5661 Lancaster, Pa. KING THEATRE The Largest Cinemascope Screen in Central Pennsylvania KEN'S KORNER S. Lime 85 Juniata Lancaster, Pa. 394-4709 Soda Fountain - Drugs Magazines - Groceries EL CAPITAN PRODUCTS, INC. Lancaster, Pennsylvania 5th Year of Service to the Band Musicians TINY WRIGHT MUSIC SHOPPE 44 N. Prince Street Lancaster, Pa. Phone 393-4932 PAUL STEFFY SI SON Church and Christian Streets Lancaster, Pa. Specializing in Chrysler Products 130 WLAN .Y13 9 O-L. New Dimension Radio GEORGE'S BARBERSHOP 602 N. Lime Street Your Head Is My Business J. RUSSEL GRAUL A tlantic Service Station Duke and Vine Streets Lancaster, Pa. People love people who bring CANDY CUPBOARD CHOCOLATES Get Your Look for . . scHwlNN BIKE at momma ran-Ers HoAK a. YARNALL, INC. nmnsswn vm? omcmus Chaflijtte lf' ff'-, Q A ' A o en Ti119 THDRULIISHBREDS THROUGH AND THROUGH p AT In the SWIMU BS SIIHDIIE Sll'llDlP 18 N. Queen St. Lancaster, Pa. Franklin 8. Marshall Tradition The gentle tradition of FRANKLIN 8. MAR- SHALL still holds sway at the BOOK SHOP. Here you will find all the items that the Cal- lege student will need ta make his stay here comfortable and happy. THE BOOK SHOP College-bound seniors Alan Lauer and Rob- ert Campbell pose in The Book Shop. 131 NEW ELEGANCE in deluxe ice creczm irf,:'! W ICE CREAM ' fl. ,INZQ-f' A . . QQ, ,M i f N, fly .4 6 . i' K V, APHA J E QQ IGB SD Q ,Q S , S , B E R, T Z 8. SONS, INC. LANCASTER, PA. 212-226 W. LEMON STREET I TRANSPORTATION 0 RIGGING 0 STORAGE DUTCH GOLD HONEY LANCASTER PAPER SUPPLY CO. 119 N. Prince Street Lancaster, Pa. Phone 392-8421 LANCASTER SALES CO., INC. Spic-n-Span Cars RINTZ ATLANTIC SERVICE E. King lk Ann Streets Lubrication 1257 Manheim Pike Tires, Batteries, 6: Accessories Lancaster, Pa. Phone 394-0538 Lancaster, Pa. Phone 394-9947 Before buying . see A Salute To Graduates out Selections., LANCASTER LAUNDRY PIPES LIGHTERS TOBACCOS Better Lnundvring and Dry Cleaning 152 E. King St. Dial 397-8217 DEMUTH TOBACCO SHOP The oldest in America 114 East King St. Established 1770 132 Xffi IZZUHIIIHIIIIIL U S- -mu.,-A T- Q 7 Qi mm, X PINK ICE 1997 Columbia Ave. Phone 394-5207 Phone 393-9985 GAST T.V. G REPAIR SHOP Repairs on Radios, Car Radios, T.V.'s and Phonographs PHILCO SALES 6 SERVICE 6 Hershey Ave., Lancaster, Pa. F. METTFETT 81 BROS. J. Richard Leamun 311-313 N. Market Street FRUIT, VEGETABLES 8. SEAFOOD THE ROSE BOWL RESTAURANT 337-339 N. Queen St. Lancaster, Pa. Phone 3 Phone 393-3 739 94-3 738 F RAILEY PHARMACY Prescriptions Since 1885 DUFFY'S BOWL-O-DROME Corner of N. Plum 81 E. New Sts. Phone 392-9591 Air Conditioned A M.F. Pin Spotters 250 E. King Street, Lancaster, Pa. - Special Rates for School Children RAUB SUPPLY COMPANY WE INVITE YOU TO VISIT OUR MODERN PLUMBING AND ELECTRICAL SHOWROOMS James 8K M Harrisburg, Pa. ' Olecln, N. Y. ' ulberry Lancaster, Pa. Branches in Williamsport, Pa. ' Winchester, Va. - Laurel, Md. 133 S. NISSLEY GINGRICH, INC. 12 South Duke Street Lancaster, Pa. THE ART PRINTING CO., INC. General Insurance of Lancaster Phone 393-3933 The FASHION PLATE LANCASTER LINCOLN IVIERCURY . . Hair-Styling Salon 394-4105 138 N. Duke Street Lancaster, Pa. Men's Wear Sayres - Scheid - Sweeton 28-30 East King Street look for the golden arches . . . Mcllonald'sQ Lancaster, Pa' Wheatland Shopping Center coous cmzs SERVICE f? 470 N. Franklin Street Generai Repair F- Tires Lubrication Funeral service Phone 392-9876 a V U LANCASTER OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO. Office Supplies 0 Ofiice Furniture 0 Adding Machines Typewriters 0 Pen Repair Service 0 Dicfaiing Machines 0 Photo-copying Equipment 208 East King sr. 394-2672 . Lancaster, Pa- 55 - f : : f?22z222ai:.QfQrg-.1 2 2 is Q ' I' . F ? f lil ' 7 o r 09,4 jiefiii f . ' 2:5 3 31 ' no we ,c,. 'I34 ublej 0Ys THE HUBLEY MANUFACTURING CO., LANCASTER, PA. Westenberger, Moley ond Myers, Inc. 12 5- 1 3 1 East King Street EMPIRE T. V. AND APPLIANCES ' D JOHNNY ON THE I SPOT 317 N. Queen street A PHONE: LANC. Lancaster, Pa. 397-2466 LUMB'Eiff:i:5:ff:O. O00 NEW HOLLAND AVENUE HENKEL 81 MCALLISTER Professional Pharmacists 201 E. Chestnut Street Lancaster, Pa. Dial 393-3814 PARK CLEANING VILLAGE 245 Park Ave. 392-4129 Operating: PARK AVENUE CAR WASH PARK AUTOMATIC LAUNDRY PARK DRY CLEANING PARK PRESSING Bn TAILORING Pennsy1vania's First Coin-operated Dry-cleaning Store Always an attendant to help you DARRENKAMP'S FOOD MARKET Complete Food Store Free Delivery THE HOST OF LANCASTER Motel- Restaurant- Coffee Shop Dancing Nightly 30 Keller Avenue UIl1OTl St. PTIOTIC Lancaster, Pa, BUTZ SIGN COMPANY 250 Seymour Street Lancaster, Pa. J. BRAME WITMER ou, HEAT SERVICE S36 S. Prince St. Lancaster, Pa. Phone 392-3613 135 Douglas Schaefer and Donald Carr try on different styles of McCaskey rings offered by Miss Kathleen Fickes at Zook's. l 00 3 Headquarters for McCaskey High School Rings elv el e I1 S Standard Graduation Announcements WCORPORATEU Trophies - Medals - School Jewelry 50 N. Queen Street Lancaster, Pa. AUTOMOTIVE SALES CO. Auto Ports and Supplies 356 W. Orange St. Lancaster, Pa. Phone 393-3821 C. ROY BARR 85 SON 736 Columbia Ave. Phone 393-0013 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Full Line of Westinghouse Appliances WHITIE,S SUB SI STEAK SHOP R0DA,S BEAUTY SALON 202 S. Prince St. 392-6193 Simply Delicious! Barbecued Chickens Turkey Subs To Be Sure . . . Buy UNION JACK Brand X High iz '.'-. Q Right Quality Price CANNED FOODS Distributed By MILLER AND HARTMAN Lancaster, Pa. KEYSTONE EXPRESS 8. STORAGE CO., INC. 136 Congratulations to the Class ot '63 Wicizersham Printing Company 111 East Chestnut Street Lancaster, Pennsylvania 137 LANCASTER BUSINESS SCHOOL 1108111 Yeorl Secretarial and Accounting Course: For High Srlaool Graduates and College Students For Catalog, Address Registrar-48 North Queen Street Phone 397-8818 Lancaster, Pa. hvx ' 1 MANOR STREET 5 sf 10 f, 4 N - lg ia ,ijt 'iq 'L Five and Ten Cent Goods I X Specialties, Etc. .iw ' Q KxE biW U 568 Manor Street Open every evening 'til 9 -6 l W- F ine Meat Products Lancaster, Pa. DMflMHZOW5'Rf57HORWNf Excellent Meals Banquets -- Parties - Receptions QUAUTY 6 Miles East on U. S. 30 Phone-Lancaster 397-5144 ANGELINI 81 GROFF NEW AND USED AUTO PARTS We Buy Late Model Wrecks For the Best Buys Call Us Yard :til Lancaster, RD. 7 Box 402 Phone 393-5671 Now 2 Yards Yard :,H:2 Manheim R.D. 3, Box 1913 Phone CR 3f2890 We Sell New Springs for All Make Cars Also New 14 Wheels for Fords, Plymouths, Dodges, and Chevrolets 138 Our Strength and Our Hope FOR THE FUTURE... Today's graduates-they're our great strength and our great hope for the future. They are the ones who will help make our world better in the years ahead. They'll do it with youthful energy and enthusiasm and with the aid of the information they're getting in their classrooms. We're all proud of our young people now. We'll be even more proud when they're our leaders tomorrow! And, you can be sure, we reserve a special vote of thanks for the teachers who are helping show them the way. Nnw HOLLAND Mac:-nur: COMPANY Frat in Grassland Pbrmingff Simply Delicious! C. Abram Snyder KifSST.?,,N5.f2TlE5iflES Funeral Home KEYSTONE PRETZEL BAKERY Lancaster, Pa. Phone 392-1026 MANOR VIEW DAIRY WHEATLAND o1L Co. and C. LUTHER Worm DAIRY BAR coal-shell Fuel on 250 Manor Avenue 1050 N. Plum Street Millersville, Pa' Phone 393-2712 L anca ster, Pa. ETTER'S FLOOR COVERING SHOP 339 West Orange Street For the very finest in wall 85 Hoot coverings and installation. ESTIMATES - FREE DELIVERY Phone 392-2405 139 How to Look Like A Seventeen Model! Wear Fashions from Hager's Under 20 Sport Shop! Toni Dawson admires the popular wrap-around skirt displayed by Mrs. Mae Gochenaur. UNDER 20 SPORT SHOP, Third Floor West King Street Phone 397-6111 Lancaster, Pa 140 Red Rose Sanitary Laundry For Quality 85 Service Launderers Sn Dry Cleaners Phone 393-7511 419 W. King St. Lancaster, Pa S!-Q3 Q- 0 :FRN Y 75 Hamburgers T54 each Hof Dogs French Fries 25 Other Types of Sandwiches to Choose From TWIN KISS DRIVE-IN 2213 Columbia Avenue Lancaster, Pa. The ECHO staff expresses its gratitude to all advertisers. Special thanks are due the following businesses that have advertised in every yearbook since 1988 -25 years: Appel Sz Weber Fred Croff, Inc. L. B. Herr 81 Son Lancaster Business School Zook's Jewelers, Inc. E M I L E ' S Hairdressing Academy - - 201 W. King st. Phone 394-8561 Melllnger 8' Dawes' Inc' THE SCHOOL THAT TRAINS THE HAIR Srvusrs Day 85 Evening Classes Convenient Terms F. EMILE MALLE Director INSURANCE AGENTS 8. BROKERS 439 N. Duke Street Lancaster, Pa. GRAYBILL'S DAIRY Lititz, Pa. 'I41 sf s e june brings the end of another yearbook. Paul Shertz, art editor, replaces Lanky in his box while John Amour ECHO photographer, closes the frequently-used camera. 142 231 Paw Prints -W -3? Q. QQ -W Q9 og' 5 U 'Y' Qu 4. Paw Prints .-3 in G jj EERE THE. END U H, b K 653 ' - Z .v
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