5 n i 3 I L , 3 Z'l fx 4 fy I fffd jim 'lJea,.L00l2 Staff L Salton! .jfegdone .Mig P dem tlw 1964 Jcy of Wemoriea 0l lfU6l,l We, The sTaff of The i964 Key of lvlemories, wish To presenT our of- fering To The World of advancemenf. Having chosen The Theme of compleTe moderizafion we emphasize The imporfance of progress. Keysfone High School porTrays well This never ending progress ThaT will so greaTly affecT The lives of The sTudenTs. We hope This book will conTinue To hold a Treasure of memories for each reader and bring back pleasanT recollecfions of The pasT. And so We presenf The i964 Key of Memories, a symbolic record of The pasT and The key To The hopes of Tomorrow. 30164 of gonfenfa ja!!! ........ Sgnfgrj .. ...... .- ?!lnaJercfa5.4men 64m en fury .......... .gporfa ........... mwic ..... .fdcfiuifiw ......... .!4o!uerfi.4 em en f5 3 ..l7 ..8l .97 ........ll3 l25 139 5 OCWJ 0 'BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS COMMITTEE FINANCE COMMITTEE Harold Knighi, Kenneth Kahle, Clair Allaman, George Whilehill, SEATED: Mrs. Gladys Taylor, Virgil Beary, J. M. Amsler. STANDING: Gerald Shingledecker, Donald Dittman. ABSENT: Dana Weckerly, Mrs. Helen Slicker, Edward Dollhopf, Walter Slaugenhoup, K. N. Ray Whiimer. Kennemulh, Eugene Heeier. l4l POLICY COMMITTEE C. M. Dunlap, Byron Best, L. L. Neely, Jr., John Kribbs, Carroll Weaver, George Wingard, Paul Colvin ABSENT: Mrs. Ruih Huston PERSONNEL COMMITTEE SEATED-Mrs. Evelyn Mays, George Younf, Frank Waddell, Calvin Best STANDING-Harry Coulfer, William Beels, James Broihers, Eugene Yount 5 TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE Sylvesier Chaclman, Melvin Rhoacls, Vance Barneti, Mrs. Margaret Pfaff, Mrs. Billie Fike, Eugene Barlett ABSENT: T. R. Whitehill, Mrs. Jacqueline Benn I Blaine E. Elder Supervising Principal Herbert Chadman High School Principal. I6 .xdalminidfrafion While today's future becomes the present and the todays becomes yesterdays, you will occasionally reminisce. The blending of memories of school days with subsequent experiences can result in the discovery of basic truths that are eternal. The enrichment of your life depends upon the quantity and quality of these essential truths that you learn and practice. The Golden Rule, Therefore, all things whatsoever ye would that men should do to you, do ye even so to them is for everyone. Its universal application is the key to the solution of all human problems. Every person has a physical, mental, and spiritual potentiality that is not usually attained. Therefore, each one has an important mission to fulfill. The rights and liberties of Americans must be pre- served and extended. Consequently, personal right must be in harmony with the rights of all others, every civil right implies a civic duty, and our government must rest upon the consent of the governed. The greatness of a country depends upon its citizens. An enlightened nation guided by the Golden Rule and dedicated to high ideals will endure. FACULTY Mr. Harold Fulton Miss Aida Hanst Mrs. Ruth McLaughlin 6 l WM ltlfdql Afiepafclmenf Lt, .-.1 i V The Keystone High School math department pre- sents a thorough investigation of every phase of the mathematical field. With the help of these patient and experienced instructors, the students have mas- tered algebra, Trigonometry, business math, or the fundamentals of arithmetic. This acquired knowledge will prove forever useful in the chosen careers of every student. l8l F tluijlyv !,.A li , I , ll lv till! V wltl -lull fly' A JVM X ppl' Wvjlf I 7 l ll U it ' W ff' , FN y yi ,lf W, 1 ,A I lt My lilly if ff l l l l f L 31 . r , I, Ju ' ' , f f , l f gill ll HV' itll ldjlvl! , , ,A .1 ,,,, ,My qi. interest in the unusual phases of life is the f,i V l ,-IEA ' fhackbon fat Ke stone's science de artment Under the flu ti l J Y p l j de rf an learn of the mysteries brought forward In 1 -,lv ff ,guicl dleglot these learned men, any interested stu- ff it t Uyqpt, . . 17 D J V Mr. Harry Greer, Jr. fvyyw l X, 5 'io ogy, he study ot man himself, in physics, the fl -J udy ot matter and energy, or in chemistry, the study 04, J of the elements which constitute the earth we live on. l i l Mr. Charles Eddinger cien ce elaarfmenf 1 l ' ' 414' Mr. Fred Wise 91 1 Soda! .1 Mr. Arthur Aaron Mr. Arthur MoYe Mr. John Catalano Mrs. Dorothy Knight Sttwlies WW The many stirring events ot i963-64 called tor a thorough study ot the pres- ent-day world and the civilizations ot the past. The social studies department ac- cepted the responsibility of educating Keystone's students in the problems of democracy, civics, world history, world geography, and histories of the ancient worlds. Knowing the future holds varied problems, each Keystone graduate will be prepared to face these problems and conquer them. u ,Ml r M N ll0l Mr. Lloyd Stewart Mr. John Wain Mrs. Berlin Mr. Hutton N9 ' 'Qtvgff ,ix aj f J ,X 'i Iaecia elaarfmenfzi The age old arts of cooking, sewing, and personal groom- ing have taken on a new and modern trend under the able supervision of Mrs. Berlin. These skills will help to mould ex- perienced and economical homemakers. Any student with creative ability is given the opportunity to express it in the art department. Mr. Hutton not only teaches basic art standards, but also introduces new phases in sculpturing, oil painting, and leather work. The backbone of our nation is the farmers. In Keystone's vocational agriculture department, Mr. Showers instructs any interested boy in the modern techniques of farming. Mr. Thompson, industrial arts instructor, teaches all the arts N P by of woodwork. He also instructs mechanical drawing. f JU ! Mr. Showers Mr- Thompson llll Miss Florence Crisman uri inedzi eyaarfmenf Mr. George Lauffer Preparation for the future is the goal of the business department. The education which is obtained in these classes is one which can be used the minute you step ott the stage on graduation night. Mr. Gehres starts this career by teaching Business Math in the sophomore year. Mr. Lauffer offers typing this same year. The combined ettorts ot Miss Crissman and Mr. Laufter in the iunior and senior years help round out the com- mercial student's education at Keystone. I I 2 Mr. Robert Gehres l MW Mr. John Bertani Mrs. Mary Jane Mqxs K Mrs. Sarah Vensel V W lflgdii 2,0 6U fl'l'l ell! A knowledge of English is an invaluable asset to the study ot other arts. Being able to communicate well is necessary tor living with others and for developing a personality. Debating and speeches aid the individual in assupwing M,.5.Aldine MCCL-,nnell poise before an audience. This skill is essential lnow ' and will always be useful in the future. Correct gram- , , mer usage and an extensive vocabulary are also taught ' to create improved speakingi and writing. ,c,, l,q7 7l4 ' Af K f A l 1' fl lf i I 1 lg- , 'r L, ' ., f I' l l 1 Mrs. Mary McCoy Mrs. Esther Ritner Miss Mary Jane Wilshire l 13 1 l 4 Mr. McEIravey Miss Shaner laecia eloarfmenfd Each student is given the op- portunity to become a safe and skilled driver, in the drivers ecl- ucation class. Mr. Shingledecker does an excellent iob in both text book study and on the road training. Mr. Shuop heads the spe- cial education department. This year his department had been 'moved to the new wing, where it has the most modern facilities. One of the most important building blocks to a successful high-school career is a guidance department. Mr. McElravey aids in choosing courses or in choos- ing a college. The library is a priceless ta- cility in the process of learn- ing. Under Miss Shaner's super- vision, the Library is used for reference and entertaining read- ing. Mr. Shingledecker Mr, Shoup pkgdicaf glolucafion mf 5 WS' 'lb-gs ll 2 '1 ft la 'W ff vi t.. 'f?3 i'w4 Hi' tt, Qzisagnzgzgii ,uh m,g,ges1 3i,4,:if1a9ay,uQ, tg 'Qatar t 4nx,khm:41 at u,,,s:i:M s 31 1 ,gat ngnw ft 1s,,k, ga an ' ng f xv 'zzzg w,,fgw- 14. 432 gf... re. if ,,s.fg.wg, at 'VI ti X Q ,pi tag? 5: M, nezovdvkz ti 3552 i seats wykt if I w tt ffl gam- m M Q? lwfgzn :ll 4' milf iffllf may Q ugyif' firing, 'awp V in to ln -if E . .11.- f - T523-V L -f -1-wt, , 'yzzseggtgfggsgwft-1.fzmzsmtfeime i 537511 , ttf f - -,..sf,.1.,f,f . -- g-- :-fi5,g5,w :. H,- ,.: ...:-.t:-...EitL2:. Wilt? it S' wfift-f ' K gf V s .ws -P f fiat ' g if .s Q gf A 5-. . I iffiigl' ' I -1 at t ff t 1 ' 'niiifitti - ' 5' - - f -1. ' '. , .. ' r i r - 5' 1 With the increasing stress on physical fitness, the physi- cal education department has taken on the task of producing healthy and physically strong in- dividuals. Each student is taught the basic fundamentals ot team games and the importance of tair play. - twin 'S-rua 'Q ' gfwffids A it .fr::zs'M mi'-137 -rastft t f , t f Y 5995 sl' .3 C-',' wwik xkjgiylszhgjsggg In ,If 5' Mtg G fy gzgkyzxi 4 img A L K, lt s,,f' 1'n fffl 7 :QL ,A A gl fl W Mr. Gene Masters Mrs. Elizabeth Williams , , Music is a necessary part of a well-rounded high school LLJLC curriculum. Keystone's vocal and instrumental music depart- ments are an outstanding asset to the education ot every student. The marching band stimulates school spirit at toot- ! ball games and serves the community by marching in pa- P rades. The vocal groups sing tor events in the community 8 Cll tl'l'lel'l, as well as school events. Mr. Klahr Peterson Mrs. Doris Weaver ll5l MP5 2 Elna Neiderriter The secretarial responsibili- ties in a school as large as Keystone a re momentous. These ladies dutifully care for the school finances and re- cords. A complete report must be kept of every student, and activity. In addition to these respon- sibilities, they carry on the correspondence for the school in general and for the super- vising principals. Perhaps the greatest of all duties that one person can administer is that of caring for the ill. Mrs. Neider- riter carries many great responsibilities in her iob as the school nurse, from the scratches received in play, to the personal problems which stem from the heart, she always comes to your aid. Her day sometimes seems endless when there is an epidemic or a sudden rush of emergencies but her lite is rewarding and dedicated. Good health goes hand in hand with a good education and our school nurse is here to help us. ecrefaried -X, Dorothy Hummel Kathryn Klinger 61 SEIVIURS 2 emoim 0 Our Senior ear Motto: Today we launch, where s h a l l we anchor? Class colors: lavender and white Senior Class Party November 22, 1963 Senior Class Trip April 22, 23, 24, 1964 Graduation DayJune 1, 1964 I 1 8 Class Flower: yellow rose Homecoming Dance October 19, 1963 Athletic Banquet March 6, 1964 Junior-Senior Prom May 22, 1964 Class Play The Boy Who Changed the World Marjorie Elaine Ace General Katherine Marie Aaron Academic Mary Ellen Bashline Commercial Karen Ann Bauer Academic Francis Eileen Beary Academic John Thomas Beggs General 9 Betty Marie Beichner General Judy Ann Beichner General Dennis C. Beichner General Karla Ann Berlin Academic Elizabeih Ann Besf Academic Ronald F. Beichner General Terry Allen Bell General 20 Brentor Besi General Robert Calvin Best Academic Lynn Allen Besf Academic Paul .leffry Carlson Academic George Ronald Cochran General Nancy Jane Chadman Commercial James Roberi Britton Academic Beverly Jeanne Clark General Francis L. Confer Commercial Michael Paul Clover Academic Patricia Jane Crissman General Sharon Lynne Dean Commercial Beverly Lynne Cope Commercial Bonnie Lee Cope General l22l Bonnie Kay Deiiz General l.aJean Ditty General Gary Diffman General Francis Dunkle Commercial Daniel J. Dunkle General 231 Catherine Jean Elliolf Academic Janice Viola Dunkle General Linda Paulette Early General Larry Kenneth Fulton Academic Karen Marie Guih General Roger Wayne Fleming Academic Donald George Hannah General Jean Esther Hannah Commercial Robert Gary Hannold General Carol Jean Hannold Commercial Beatrice Marie Harizell Academic Rose Marie Harfle Academic Sue Ann Hill General Dale A. Hog ue General Joanne Faye Henry Academic 25 Thomas Lee Horner Academic Joyce Marie Hog ue General Bonnie Hursi' General Q Donald Edgar Kahle General Everelt Eugene Hulings General Terry Wayne Kahle General Linda L. Kahle General IQ6 Charles Keisfer General Lois Marlene Kapp Academic Arthur Wayne Knight Academic James Alvin Kellogg General Carolyn Louise Knighi General 271 Donna Mae LaVan General Katheryn Louise Master Academic Larry LaVan General Barbara- J. Love Academic znmui- l.,, ew, ,.,r,w,m,.Mfm.-f,v1w N, W1 . . f .-rg Robert L. Merryman General Gary Ralph Myers General .W. Q Q M-.Q -ff-fff M1 wwwWmemgi.mmmmmmm.ww,maf,m.w Nancy Catherine Mays Commercial Thomas McClure General 28 Darlene Laura McElhaffen General Carson Joseph McMullen Academic Phillis McGiffen Academic Carol Ann Miller Academic Barry Miller Academic Martha Kenemuih Milliken General i291 Jerry Dean Mong General Joy Darlene Neely General Kaihleen Morrison Commercial Sara Leona Neal Commercial -q,g,,i 1, I' Francis Eugene Ochs General Margaret Susan Ogden Academic Sandra Elaine Neely Commercial Thomas lvan Perrine Academic 30 Bonnie Kay Raybuck Academic Medea Yvonne Rex General Russell Keith Rex General James Arfhur Rhoades Academic Faye Ann Rhoades Commercial Donald Herbert Runyan General Lois Marie Salser Commercial Teddy Leroy Salser General Sandra Elaine Rowe Commercial 3 Carl Leroy Say, Jr. General ,, ...,- V he rw ,f,. L ffmw,.v,.y,fW,,,:-,VL ..'- -We,,1L--w.q-,iwwe-IW, Ruih Ann Sayers General Virginia Schetiler General Patricia Elaine Say Academic Russell Alan Seigworfh Academic Carol Lynn Shaw Academic Robert Seigworlh Academic l32l Judy Marie Shay Academic Francis Edward Seigle General J Geraldine Pairicia Shelfon General Bonnie Jean Showers General Keith Stanley Shrum General 331 Henry Jacob Slicker Academic Thomas Allen Siverling General Allan Slater General kyM,MwgggkgxffewW,fmqfsifiiww-wfw.-W' -Insane:fr-sf:sam 1:1-vf:f'sz:'f:2arlswe Larry Joseph Smith Academic Carol Sue Stephens Academic f-..,: ,.,. B, --,ef Af-' fr:-fi we 1: Rayburn Douglas Smith Academic .leanne F. Stitzinger Academic Dale Francis Stover Academic August Joseph Stiller General 341 Fred Strauser General Gary Lee Switzer General Elizabeth Ann Sfroupe Academic Tommy Ray Thompson General David Eugene Trouiman General Diane Elizabeth Troufman Commercial Linda Best Swifzer General I3-'51 Opal E. Watkins General 'V fr11.42,,r,.m,wfm4,e..swK Mark Weaver Academic Edward Eugene Weefer Academic . , . ,. ., , .. . , ,,,. , .,,. ,f., ,,,,i,,L,- Iona Ellen Weaver Academic Carl William Wetzel General i361 Diane Kay Winger Academic Katie Aaron, treasurer of the sen- ior class, has also been a class officer for 4 years. Her activities included Intramurals, Glee Club 1, 2,3,45 Choraliers 25 Chorus 3,45 French Club 35 Latin Club 25 Yearbook 45 Newspaper 2,35 and Senior Class Play Crew 4. A fu- ture nurse at Oil City Hospital Katie is an academic student and is often heard saying, O footl Karen Bauer's activities included Intramural sports l,2,3,45 J-V Cheerleaders 25 Concert Choir 3, 45 Madrigals 3,45 Girls' Ensemble 2,35 County Chorus 45 G.A.A. 1 2,3,45 Dramatics Club 45 Latin Club 35 F.T.A. 1,25 Library As- sistant 1,25 Yearbook 45 Tri- Class Play 35 and Senior Class Play Crew 4. She is a future stu- dent at West Penn School of Nurs- ing. Marg Ace, a general student, is a future beautician She was active in Intramurals, Glee Club l,2,3,45 Choraliers 2,35 Yearbook 4, and was on the Tri-Class Play Crew 3, and was a homemaking assist- ant 4. Mary Bashline, a commercial stu- dent and future bookkeeper, was a member of the Intramurals 1, 2,3,45 Glee Club 1,2,3,45 Choral- iers 35 Concert Choir 45 Library Club 1,25 and Future Business Leaders of America 3,4, Eileen Beary is an academic stu- dent and future English major at Clarion College. She was active in Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Glee Club 1,2,3,45 Concert Choir 3,45 Chora- liers 25 F.T.A. 15 Student Librari- an 1,25 Latin Club 25 French Club 35 National Honor Society 3,4, and vice-president 45 Newspaper 1,2, and Editor 3,45 Yearbook 2, 3,4, l37l John Beggs was a general student, active in Intramural Basketball 4. After graduation he plans to at- tend trade school. Betty Beichner, a general student and future beautician was a home- making assistant for 2 years. Dennis Beichner who plans attend trade school was a member of the Future Farmers of America. Denny wills his ability to double-clutch to Tom McClure. Ron Beichner was a gentral stu- dent and future farmer. Terry Bell is a general student, who plans to ioin the Air Force. He was in the Senior Class Play. His nick- name is Tiny . i381 Judy Beichner was a general stu- dent who was a homemaking as- sistant for 2 years. Karla Berlin is an academic student whose activities include: Cheerlead- er, J.V. 2 V 347 Intramural Sports l,2,3,47 Glee Club 1,2,3,4f Chora- liers 27 Chorus 3,47 Band l,2,3,47 County Band 1,2,3,47 County Band 3,47 G.A.A. l,2,3,47 Library As- sistant 'l,27 Library Club 17 Science Club 47 Yearbook 47 N.H.S. 3,4, President 47 Senior Class Play Crew 47 Tri Class Play Crew 2,3,4. Next year she will attend Slippery Rock College and maior in Physical Ther- apy. Betty Best was a member of Glee Club 'l,2,3,47 Tri Class Play Crew 37 Senior Class Play 47 Concert Choir 47 Yearbook 47 Intramurals 'l,2,3,4. Betty Ann would like to will her height to George Coulter. Bob Best, who wants to become a draftsman, participated in basket- ball 27 track 3,47 football manager 47 Varsity K 3,47 intramurals 1,2,3,47 Glee Club 1,2,3,4f Chorus 2,3,47 County Chorus 47 Octet 47 Quartet 47 Yearbook 47 Tri Class Play Crew 3,47 District Chorus 47 Senior Class Play Crew. Bob wills his Track Shoes to Robin Thompson. Lynn Best, who is an academic stu- Brenton's future plans include ma-- chine work at the Joy. He would like to will his old lunch bag to the cooks and most remembers his good friends and fine teachers he has had throughout his high school years. Butch was a Varsity K mem- ber in his iunior and senior years. dent, participated in the following activities: Football T,2,3,4Q Basket- ball 'l,2,3,47 Baseball 2,3,47 Glee Club 1,2,3,41 Choraliers 2,37 Band 'l,2,3,47 Varsity K 'l,2,3,4p Intra- murals 'l,2,3,47 Tri Class Play 2,3. The activities Spike Carlson took part in were: Football Mgr. 2,37 Varsity K 3,47 Chorus 2,3,47 Glee Club 'l,2,3,47 Club 'l,2,3,4i Boys Oc- tet 37 Yearbook 27 Senior Class Play 37 Tri Class Play 4. l39l Jim Britton, who wills his ability to talk his way out of many situations to Mr. Eddinger, participated in the following: Newspaper 3,47 Year- book 47 lntermurals 3,47 Varsity K 3,47 Basketball Mgr. 2,3,47 Vice President 37 Student Council 27 Tri- Class Play fcrewl 2. Nancy Chadman was active in Glee Club 'l,2,3,45 and F.B.L.A. She was a commercial student and plans a future in business. Bev Clark was a general student who is entering a field of fashion designing. She participated in year- book 2,45 Tri-Class Play 35 News- paper 2,3,45 Student Council 2,45 Glee Club 1,2,3,4, Homemaking Assistant 45 Senior Class Play 45 Drama Club 4. Mike Clover's activities included Varsity K 3,45 Intramurals 'l,2,3,4, Basketball, 2,35. Football, 1,3,45 Track 3,45 Chorus 2,3,45 Tri-Class Play 25 Boy's Octet 35 County Chorus 4, Quartet 45 Yearbook 25 Senior Play 45 Glee Club 'l,2,3,4. George Cochran, a general stu- dent, plans to ioin the army. He belonged to Vo-Ag 2,3. Francis Confer, a commercial stu- dent, has taken part in the following activities5 Glee Club l,2,3,45 Chora- liers 3,45 Treasurer of F. B. L. A. 45 Class Treasurer 45 Baseball 2,3,45 Intramurals 3,45 Varsity K 2,3,45 Future Business Leaders of America 3,4. Francis wills the Receipt Book to Miss Crisman. l40l Beverly Cope has participated in the following activities. F.B.L.A. 3,45 Glee Club 'I,2,3,45 Choraliers 3,45 Chorus 3,45 G.A.A. 2,35 Yearbook 45 Newspaper 25 Intramurals l,2, 3,45 County Chorus 4. Bev would like to will her bookkeeping abil- ity to Mike Youkers. Bonnie Cope's activities included: yearbook 2,45 F. T. A. 1,25 library assistant 1,25 Tri-Class Play 35 Sen- ior Class Play 45 Madrigals 45 chorus 45 glee club 'l,2,3,45 student coun- cil 45 intramurals 1,2,3,4. She was an academic student. l Pat Crissman was a general stu- dent and is a future housewife. She participated in yearbook 'l,2,3,45 glee club 'I,2,3,45 choraliers 35 homemaking assistant 4. Bonnie Deitz was a general stu- dent and participated in glee club 1,2,3,4. Gary Dittman was a general student. His activities included baseball 2,35 and intramurals 2,3. l41l Sharon Dean was an academic stu- dent who plans a future in busi- ness. Her activities: yearbook 45 newspaper 2,35 F. B. L. A. 3,45 G.A.A. 'l,2,3,5 Girl's Trio 3,45 madri- gals 35 concert choir 45 county chorus 45 and intramurals 'l,2,3,4. LaJean Ditty wills her ability to know cars to Cheyrl Stephens. The activities LeJean took part in were: Glee Club 'I,2,3,45 Senior Class Play 45 Tri-Class Play fcrewj 35 Choirliers 2,3. l i Danny Dunkle, who plans to get a iob after graduation was in Glee Club. Danny wills his tallness to anyone who thinks he can grow that tall. Linda Early, a future beautician, has participated in the following ac- tivities: Student Council 4, Glee Club 'l,2,3,4p Choraliers 2,37 Tri-Class Play Crew 3. To Linda McKinny she would like to will her left hand. Frances Dunkle who is a com- mercial student has taken part in the following activities: Glee Club 25 Future Business Leaders of America 3,47 Library Assistant 37 Newspaper Staff 4. Frances hopes to become a typist for Civil Service. She would like to leave to Bill Lich- tenberger her ability to sleep in class. Janice Dunkle participated in the following activities: Future Teachers of America l,2,3,4, Glee Club 'l,2,3,4, Library Assistant l,2,3. She very reluctantly leaves her Plymouth to her sister Sue. .lean Elliott who plans to become an English teacher, wills her worn- out pom-pom to Mr. Bertania. Jean has participated in the following: Band 'l,2,3,4, Glee Club 'l,2,3,-1, Choraliers 2, County Band 37 Coun- ty Chorus 45 G.A.A. 'I,2,3,4g Cheer- leader 2,3,4p Yearbook 4, Intra- murals 'l,2,3,4. l42l The activities Roger Fleming took part in were: Future Business Lead- ers of America. Larry Fulton, an academic student, has participated in the following ac- tivities: Track 3,45 Basketball l,2, 3,45 lntramurals 2,3,45 Glee Club l,2,3,45 Yearbook 45 Tri-Class Play 2,35 Senior Class Play 45 Volleyball 2,3,45 and Math Club 4. Larry wills the camera that took these pictures to the photographer on the year- book staff next year. A future secretary, Jean Hannah 'was in the following activities: Fu- ture Business Leaders of America 45 and Glee Club l,2,3,4. Jean wills l1er shyness and quiet manner to Jeannie Slaugenhoup. Karen Guth, who wants to become a beautician and then get married, gladly wills her Math tests to Miss Hanst. Karen was in Library Club and was also a Library Assistant. Carol Hannold is a commercial stu- dent and would like to get a secre- tarial iob after graduation. The ac- tivities she took part in were: Fu- ture Business Leaders of America 3,45 Yearbook 45 County Chorus 45 Chorus 45 Choraliers 35 Glee Club 1,2,3,45 Girls Ensemble 25 and Madrigals 4. Carol leaves her short- hand book to anyone who can use it. l43l Don Hannah, who would like to enlist in the Army and then become a welder, belonged to the Future Farmers of America Club. Don would like to will his many trips to the office for tardiness to Cheryl Johns. Bob Hannold plans to attend bar- ber school after graduation. He participated in: Baseball l,2,3,45 Basketball 2,35 Football 45 Bond 'l,2,3,45 Glee Club l,2,3,45 Choral- iers 'I5 Tri Class Play Crew 25 Sen- ior Class Play Crew 45 lntramurals l,2,3,4. Bob leaves his bleached hair to Sam Wilson. Rose Hartle, an academic student, plans to attend Indiana State Col- lege and major in psychology. Ac- tivities participated in are: News- paper 2,3,45 Yearbook 45 Tri-Class Play 35 Senior Class Play 45 Home- making Assistant 45 Dramatics Club 45 Glee Club 'l,2,3,45 Intramural Sports, i,2,3,4. Rose leaves her home life in the newspaper office to all the wanderers of the Key- stone Halls. Sue Hill plans to become a beauti- cian. She was on the Yearbook Staff 2,45 Glee Club 1,25 Home Making Assistant 4. To Peg Mauthe, Sue wills her gym locker. The activities Bea Hartzell took part in were: Glee Club l,2,3,45 Tri- Class Play 2,35 Senior Class Play 45 Band 'l,2,3,45 County Band 3,45 Choraliers 2,35 Chorus 45 Student Council 35 Yearbook 2,45 Drama Club 45 French Club 3,45 Intramurals 2,3,4. Her future plans are to go to college. Bea would like to will her ability to chew gum in P.O.D. class and get caught to anyone who likes to stand. Joanne Henry, a future elementary teacher, took part in the following activities: Band 'I,2,3,45 Chorus 3,45 County Band 35 County Chorus 45 Yearbook 45 Math Club 35 Assistant Librarian 1,25 Choraliers 25 Senior Class Play Crew 45 Tri-Class Play Crew 2,3. To Marsha Amsler, Jo- anne leaves a happy, welcoming smile. Dale Hague, a lover of sports, would like to become a state trooper. One of the clubs she participated in was the Varsity K. Dale has ex- pressed his feelings that he would like to will nothing to nobody. l44l Joyce Hague, who would like to get a iob after graduation, was in Glee Club her freshman, sopho- more, iunior, and senior years. The activities Tom Horner has por- ticipated in are: Track 1,2,3,45 Var- sity K 3,45 Football Mgr. 45 ln- tramurals 2,3,45 Student Council 35 Glee Club 'I,2,3,45 Yearbook 45 and Senior Class Play 4. He plans to go to college. Tom very happily wills his crinkled fenders to Tim Larken. Don Kahle, an academic student plans to attend College. Activities which he took part in were: Var- sity K 2,3,45 Football 2,3,45 Track 'l,2,3,45 Glee Club 'l,2,35 Cora- liers 25 Tri Class Play CStage cresl 35 and Intramurals i,2,3,4. Don wills a 1930 red roadster to George Maharris and Martin Mil- ner. KDreamerD Evert Hulings, who wills his artis- tic ability to Mike Martusie plans to attend the Commercial Art School. His major activities while he attended high school consists of Varsity K Club 3,45 Football 3,45 and Track 2,3,4. Linda Kahle who would like to attend Beauty School after gradu- ation was in the following ac- iitvties: F.B.L.A. 3,45 Glee Club 1,2,3,45 Chorus 45 County Chorus 45 Choraliers 2,3. Linda wills all her troubles to Jeanette Fleming. l45l The activities Bonnie Hurst took part in were: Future Business Leaders of America 3,45 Maiorettes 3,45 Glee Club 'l,2,3,4. To Bob Beggs, Bonnie wills her V-W. Barney Kahle participated in the following activities: Yearbook 45 Future Business Leaders of Amer- ica 3,45 and Intramurals 4. Barney wills his driving to Charles Slic- ker. Marlene Kapp, an academic stu- dent would like to become an O. B. Technician. The activities she participated in are: Yearbook 2, 45 G.A.A. l,2,3,45 Band l,2,3,45 Chorus, 45. Glee. Club. l,2,3,45 Cheerleader 45 Newspaper 35 County Band 45 Tri-Class Play 35 Intramural Sports l,2,3,45 Chor- aliers 35 1963 Homecoming Queen. To the next lucky girl, Marlene leaves her crown and title of Homecoming Queen. Art Knight, a future X-Ray Techni- cian, belonged to Glee Club 'l,2, 3,45 Varsity K Club, and Football 2,3,4. Art would like to will his shoes and the ability to be ex- pelled from the library to Miss Shaner. Jim Kellogg, who is looking for- ward to work, work, work, is a member of Vocational Agricul- ture. .lim wills his skating abilitj to Nancy O'Neil. Some of the activities Chuck Keis- ter took port in were Glee Club l,2,3,45 and Choraliers 2. After graduation he plans to work in Maryland. Chuck wills his great ability for producing sound effects to anyone wishing this sort of talent. The activities Carolyn Knight par- ticipated in were Future Business Leaders of America 3,45 and Glee Club l,2,3,4. Her future plans are to become an airline stewardess. Carolyn wills her record collec- tion to any D.J. who wants the latest records. l46l Donna LaVan who is a general student is planning to become a beautician. She belonged to the Library Club and was ci Home- making Assistant. To Kathy Bail- ey Donna wills her height. Larry l.aVan, who would like to at- tend Slippery Rock College, wills his great knowledge in Geography to anyone who needs it. The activities Barb Love took part in were: band l,2,3,45 Choraliers 2,35 National Honor Society 3,45 Glee Club l,2,3,45 yearbook 45 newspaper 2,3,45 Tri-Class Play Crew 25 G. A. A. 2,3,45 F. T. A. 1,25 lntramurals 'l,2,3,45 and Sen- ior Class Play. She is going to col- lege at Clarion, and leaves to any- one who can think of them, her little witty questions in physics. Nancy Mays, a future bookkeeper, was an active member of the fol- lowing clubs: Future Business Lead- ers of America 3,45 Glee Club 'l,2, 3,45 and Newspaper Club. Bob Merryman, after graduation would like to get a iob. Bob would like to nothing to nobody. l47l Kathy Master, who wills her piccolo to Carol Kahle, was in the follow- ing activities: G.A.A. 'l,25 French Club 35 Math Club 35 National Hon- or Society 3,45 County Band 'l,2, 3,45 District Band 3,45 State Re- gional Band 35 District Chorus 45 Glee Clubi 'l,3,45 Concert Choir 3,45 Choraliers 25 Band 'l,2,3,45 Clarion Music Forensic 1,25 Girls Trio 3,45 Girls Ensemble 2. Tom McClure, a general student leaves his many funny little sounds to the to all the ears of Keystone. Finding a iob is Darlene McEl- hattan's immediate plans for the future. She has been a member of Glee Club 'l,2,3,4 and a Home Economics Assistant 4. Darlene wills the color of her hair to any- one who wants to be a blond. Phyllis McGiffin is going to at- tend Oil City School of Nursing after graduation. Her high school activities have included: Glee Club 1,2,3,45 Choraliers 2,35 Concert Choir 45 Intramural Sports 'l,2, 3,45 Library Club 45 Library As- sistant 45 Newspaper Staff 2,3,45 Latin Club 25 Future Teachers of America 'l,2,3,45 Tri-Class Play Cast 2. Willy leaves her loud- mouthed ways to Phyllis Seigworth. Barry Miller has been active in: Chorus 3,45 Glee Club 2,3,45 County Chorus 3,45 Baseball 2,3, 45 Football 45 Intramural Sports 2,3,45 F.T.A. 2,3,45 Newspaper 45 Octet 45 Tri-Class Play Cast 3,45 Sen- ior Class Play Cast 45 Drama Club 45 Student Council 'l5 Code Club 'I5 Choraliers 25 Madrigals 45 Class President 2,3,4, Barry plans to become a minister. After graduation Carol Miller plans to attend a business school. She has participated in: French Club 35 Math Club 3,45 F.T.A. 45 Li- brary Club 45 Tri-Class Play Crew 2,35 Senior Class Play Crew 45 Glee Club 1,2,3,4. Red will her sunglasses to Barry Williams. l48l Carson McMullen has participated in: Football 45 Track 3,45 Intra- mural Sports 'l,2,3,45 Choraliers 25 Concert Choir 3,45 County Chorus 3,45 Madrigals 45 Octet 3,45 Glee Club 1,2,3,45 Advanced Chemistry Lab 35 Math Club 45 Tri-Class Play Crew 35 Butch leaves his singing ability to Jim Dollholph. Martha Milliken's activities have included: Concert Choir 2,3,45 Glee Club 'l,2,3,45 Home Eco- nomics Assistant 45 Student Coun- cil 45 Marty is going to attend Oil City Business School. She leaves the word impeccable to Mr. Bertani. .lerry Mong plans to ioin the Air Force after graduation. His activ- ities have included: Glee Club 'l,2, 3,45 Concert Choir 3,45 Band i, 2,3,45 Choraliers 25 Tri-Class Play Crew 35 Basketball 25 lntra- mural Sports 'l,3,4. Jerry wills his flattop to Eugene Henry. Sara Neal is a commercial student. She plans to find work as a sec- retary. Her activities are: Chora- liers 2,35 Concert Choir 45 Glee Club l,2,3,45 Library Assistant l, 2,35 F.B.l..A. 3,4. Sally Wills her English grades back to Mr. Bertani. Another new member of the Sen- ior Class is Kathleen Morrison. After graduation, Kathy Plans to work as a secretary. Kathy leaves her shorthand Il book to Connie Brenneman. She is a member of F.B.L.A. Gary Myers has belonged to Glee Club l,2,3,4. He wills his ability to get along with Miss Shaner to all underclassmen. Joy Neely plans to attend a beau- tician school after graduation. She has been in Glee Club 'l,2,3,4. Joy wills her recl convertible to Mr. Shingledecker. l49l Sandra Neely plans to work for a while, then get married. She has participated in F.B.L.A. 3,45 G.A.A. l,2,35 Glee Club 'I,2,3,4. Sandy leaves her seat in English to anyone who wants it. This is Eugene Och's first year at Keystone. One of Gene's favorite pastimes is bowling. Future plans include ownership of a 5,000 acre farm. Bonnie Raybuck, an academic stu- dent, plans to become a nurse. During her high school days, Bon- nie has participated in: Glee Club 'l,2,3,45 Choraliers 25 Girls En- semble 25 Concert Choir 3,45 Madrigals 35 Girls Trio 3,45 Coun- ty Chorus 45 District Chorus 45 Honors Chorus 45 Band 'I,2,3, 45 County Band 35 G.A.A. 'l,2,3,45 Latin Club 35 Intramural Sports 2,3,4. She leaves her figure to Olive Oyle. Margaret Ogden plans to study nursing at West Penn Hospital. She has participated in Glee Club 'l,2,3,45 Choraliers 25 Concert Choir 3,45 Band l,2,3,45 County Band 45 Tri-Class Play Crew 35 Girls' Ensemble 2,35 Madrigals 3, 45 Newspaper 2,35 Latin Club 2,35 She leaves her good behavior to Valerie Frederick. Keith Rex plans to become a Cat- apillar engineer. He was a mem- ber of F.F.A. l,2,3,45 Keith wills his ability to sleep in study halls to anybody who is tired. l50l Tom Perrine has participated in: Football 3,45 Varsity K 3,45 Track 45 Intramural Sports l,2,3,45 Glee Club l,2,3,45 Math Club 45 French Club 35 Code Club 'lf Choraliers 2,3,4. Tom wills Mr. Chadman his driving permit. Meda Rex plans to get married after graduation. She has been an active member of Intramural Sports. Meda leaves her bicycle- riding ability to Judy Beichner. During her high school days, Faye Rhoades has participated in: F.B.L.A. 3,45 Yearbook Staff 4, Glee Club l,2,4, Faye wants to be a secretary or else ioin the Air Force. She wills her scratch foun- tain pen to anyone who can use it. James Rhoades is an academic stu- dent. His activities are: County Chorus, 3,47 District Chorus 4, Glee Club 1,2,3,4, r.T.A. 2,3,4g Math Club 3,45 Jim wants to be- come a teacher. He wills his long legs to Ken Beck. Don Runyan wants to attend a school of drafting after graduation. Don remembers most the first day of each school year. Butch leaves his Buick to anyone who needs a good car. Lois Salser is going to further her education by attending Oil City Business School. Lois's activities have included F.B.L.A. 3,47 majo- rette 2,3,4p Concert Choir 4, Choraliers 2,3, Girls' Ensemble 2, Glee Club 1,2,3,4. She wills her Untouchable Card to Janice Ditty. l51l Sandra Rowe plans to get a job after she leaves Keystone. She has been active in: G.A.A. 1,2,3p F.B.L.A. 2,3,4, Yearbook staff 4, Glee Club 'I,2,3,4, Library Assist- ant 'l,2, Intramural sports. Sandy wills her bookkeeping ruler to any- one who can't draw a straight line. Ted Salser plans to find a iob or ioin the Navy after graduation. He has been a member of F.F.A. l,2, and assistant editor of the year- book. Ted wills his English grades to anyone who wants them. Carl Say's plans for the future include becoming a government hunter and forest ranger. He has been in F.B.L.A. 2,3,4, and Glee Club. Junior leaves his ability to get along with Miss Shaner to Larry Linaman. During her high school days Vir- ginia Schettler has belonged to: F.B.L.A. 2,3,4 and Glee Club. She plans to get a iob with Civil Serv- ice. Ginny wills her lunches to Bill Lichtenberger. Pat Say plans to attend the Ken- dall School of Design in Michigan. She has participated in: Intramu- ral Sports, 'I,2,3,4g Band I,2,3,4 County Band 'l,3,4g Choraliers 2, Girls Ensemble 2, Cheerleader 2,3 Bob Seigworth is an academic stu- dent. His activities have included: Newspaper 2,3,4g Glee Club 1,2, 3,47 Choraliers 25 Concert Choir 3,47 Science Club 47 Advanced Chemistry Lab 35 County Chor- us 3,4. Bob wills his iob at Knox Glass, Inc. to someone who needs it. l52I I A career in nursing looms ahead in the life of Ruth Sayers. She has participated in: Glee Club I, 2,3,4, Choraliers 27 Intramural Sports 'l,2,3,4g F.T.A. 'I,2,3,4g Girls Ensemble. Fugie wills her black bathing suit to Randy Keister. Russ Seigworth plans to attend college after graduation. He has participated in: Glee Club 1,2,3,4p Chorus 2,3,4p County Chorus 4, Intramural Sports I,2,3, Class Of- ficer 25 Tri-Class Play 25 Science Club 45 Madrigals 3. Russ leaves his iob to Mr. Elder. Carol Shaw participated in G. A. A. l,2,3,4, Glee Club l,2,3,4, Chorus 4, Choraliers 2,35 Intramural sports 'l,2,3,4, Senior Class Play, Tri-Class Play CCrewJ 2,3, and Yearbook 2,4. Taking the academic course she plans to attend college. Carol leaves her curly hair to Judy Vierling. A future nurse, Judy Shay persued the academic course. She partici- pated in Glee Club l,2,3,4, Choral- iers 2,3, Chorus 4, Maclricals 4, F.T.A. 2,3, Intramural Sports 'l,2,3,4, Senior Class Play, Tri-Class Play CCrewJ 2,3,4, Yearbook 4, and was a library assistant l. She leaves her art of conversation at the wrong time to her study hall teacher. Bonnie Showers, a general student, participated in G.A.A. 'l,2,3,4, Glee Club l,2,3,4, Yearbook 4, Tri-Class Play iCrewl 2,3, and library as- sistant. Bonnie wills Macbeth back to Shakespeare. Keith Shrum plans to attend barber school upon graduation. Persuing the general course, he could be heard singing in Glee Club 2,3,4, and Choraliers 2,3. Keith wills his sense of humor to Merle Shoup. I-531 Gerry Shelton, having taken the general course plans to enter the service after graduation. During her high school years she was active in Glee Club l,2,3,4, and Choral- iers 2, Intramurals 'l,2,3,4. She wills her blond hair to Jessie Fowler. Francis Siegel, active in F.F.A. l, 2,3,4, plans to work as a truck driver after graduation. Taking the general course, Francis wills his tractor to Mr. Showers. Tom Siverling was very active in football 2,3,45 basketball 2,3,45 baseball 1,2,3,45 Varsity K Club 1,2,3,45 Glee Club l,2. A general student, college is his goal for the future. He leaves his football sweat- shirts to Dawson Brindley. Allan Slater took the general course at K.H.S. and plans to make a career of the Navy. He was active in Varsity K Club 'I,2,3,45 basketball 25 football 'l,2, 3,45 track 2,3,45 Tri-Class Play 2. Leaving K.H.S. Al wills his track shoes to Mary Parker Stud Slicker participated in the following5 Chorus 3, 45 Glee Club i,2,3,45 Tri Class Play 2,3,45 French Club 3,45 Student Council 2,35 Drama Club 45 Newspaper 45 F.T.A. 25 County Chorus 45 Choraliers 2. To his lovable broth- er, Chicken Slicker, Jake leaves his sexy nose. Doug Smith took the academic course and plans a career of teach- ing. He was active in F.T.A. 1,2, 3,45 and F.F.A. 'l,2,3,4. Doug leaves chemistry to Danny Smith. Larry Smith, an academic student, plans to attend college. He was active in Glee Club 'I,2,3,45 Chor- us 2,3,45 Math Club 35 F.T.A. 3,45 Newspaper Staff 35 Tri-Class Play 35 Senior Class Play5 County Chorus 3,45 Octet 3. He wills him- self to anyone who wants him. l54l Carol Stephens was active in Band 'l,2,3,45 Glee Club 1,2,3,45 Intra- mural sports 'l,2,3,45 Senior Class Play5 Tri-Class Play 3,45 Yearbook 2,45 F.T.A. 1,25 Latin Club 25 French Club 3,45 Drama Club 45 Library Club 15 County Band 45 Majorette 2,3,4. Having taken the acadamic course Carol plans to attend Clarion State and major in speech. She leaves her baton to Doris Jean Best. Augie Stiller took the general course and plans to be a tool and die maker. He participated in football 3, and leaves his growth to Keith Miller. A future nurse, Jeanne Stitzinger was an academic student. She par- ticipated in Glee Club7 'I,2,3,4 Choraliers 27 Chorus 3,47 Madrigals 3,47 County Forensic 27 County Chorus 47 Ensemble 27 G.A.A. 1,27 Newspaper 37 Yearbook 47 Senior Class Play 47 French Club 37 Math Club 37 Drama Club 4. She wills next year's student at St. Vincent's to a handsome, young intern. Fredrick Strauser, who was a new student at K.H.S. in his senior year, took the general course. He par- ticipated in F.F.A. 4 After gradua- tion he plans to help his father. Fred wills the whole school to ev- eryone. Elizabeth Stroupe, who plans to at- tend Clarion State College and mo- jor in math participated in Glee Club 'I,2,3,47 Choraliers 2,37 Con- cert Choir 47 Ensemble 27 Madrigals 3,47 F.T.A. 'l,2,3,47 Latin Club 27 Math Club 3,47 Senior Class Play CCrewl 47 Yearbook 2,4. She took the academic course while at K.H.S. and leaves her peroxide bottle to Bill Williams. l55l Dale Stover, who took the academic course, participated in Glee Club 'l,2,3,47 Chorus 2,3,47 Basketball 27 Intramurals 'I,2,37 Madrigals 3j Science Club 47 Math Club 47 Coun- ty Chorus 47 Latin Club 27 Code Club 1. In his future is college. Dale leaves his worn-out sneakers to the Salvation Army. Gary Switzer participated in Intra- mural basketball 1,2,3,47 Latin Club 37 Science Club Ai Football 'I. He plans to become a rocket engineer. Gary leaves his model parts to Eu- gene Henry. Linda Switzer, a general student, was active in Band l,2,35 Concert Choir 2,35 G.A.A. 'l,2,35 County Band l,2,35 Glee Club l,2,3,45 ln- tramural sports l,2,3. She wills her P.O.D. notes to Mr. Wain. Lindo plans to attend Business school. Diane Troutman wills her height to Ed Renwick. An academic stu- dent, she was active in Latin Club 1,25 Yearbook 25 F.B.L.A. 3,45 Stu- dent Council 45 Glee Club 'l,2,3,45 Choraliers 35 Chorus 4. Her fu- ture plan is to be married. A general student, Tommy Thomp- son wants to be a farmer upon graduation. During high school he was active in F.F.A. He wills his driving ability to anyone who wants it. Opal Watkins was active in Glee Club 'l,2,3,4 and Yearbook Staff 4. A general student, she plans to get married. Opal wills her Kupie doll to another Saphire. l56l Dave Troutman was active in foot- ball 3,45 Intramural sports 'l,2,3,4, Track 35 Varsity K Club 3,4, Code Club 'l. An academic stu- dent he wants to be a Marine. Oni Weaver plans to attend Mari- etta College and maior in home- economics.'She participated in the following5 Band l,2,3,45 Chorus 3, 45 Glee Club 'l,2,3,45 Choraliers 25 Girls Ensemble 25 County Chor- us and Band l,2,3,45 G.A.A. l,2, 3,45 Tri-Class Play 3,45 Yearbook 2,45 Intramurals 2,3,45 District Chorus and Band 4. She wills her many little sound effects to the members of next years Senior Class Play. Mark Weaver, who plans to at- tend college, pursued the academic course. He was active in Chorus 2,3,45 Glee Club l,2,3,45 Baseball Manager 3,45 Intramural Sports 2, 3,45 Varsity K Club 45 Student Council 3. Mark wills his gift to gab to anyone who can control it. An academic student, Edd Weeter was active in Student Council 'I5 Glee Club i,2,3,45 Choraliers 25 Concert Choir 3,45 Tri-Class Play 2,35 Football Manager 35 Baseball 'l,2,3,45 Varsity K Club 3,45 lntra- murals 'I,2,3,4. Edd, who wants to attend college after graduation wills tools of Ignorance to Keith Miller. Carl Wetzel, a general student plans to go to trade school. During high school he was active in Var- sity K Club 2,3,45 Baseball 'I,2,3,4i Basketball 2,3,4. Carl leaves his driving ability to Greg Pierce. l-571 Di Winger was active in G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Band l,2,3,45 Glee Club 1,25 Maiorette 2,3,45 Yearbook 2, 45 Tri-Class Play Crew 35 Senior Play Crew. An academic student she plans to attend Clarion State College maioring in Elementary teaching. She wills her height to LaDonna lineman. Clif! t06h6ll'l5 Mrs. Martha Campbell, Mrs. Gladys Beck, W. E. Craig, Howard Ogden Howard Darr Head Cuslodian Mrs. Helen Exley Cafeieria Manager 600 5 Mrs. Lois Weeter, Mrs. Lois Filgrove, Mrs. Amsler, Mrs. Lola Cobler, Mrs. Thelma Sfover, Mrs. Grace Dihman, Mrs. Gussie Swifzer, Mrs Helen Darr. Absent when piclure was taken: Mrs. Mary Cope, Mrs. Leona Fye. l58l aaa Z5 l22 juniors are completing the rigors for graduation next spring. During their third year in high school, the juniors strive for academic excellence in fields including chemistry, French, geometry, and English and in the business field, bookkeeping, short- hand, and typing. Students in the general course are taught the skills of homemaking and agriculture. Supplementing their scholastic program with various activities, the juniors participate in cheerleading, sports, music, and clubs. Juniors are also given a chance to participate in the tri-class play. A Mad Hatters theme correlated the junior class party. Held Friday, November 8, even the teachers wore festive headgear. A lunch followed relay games and a straw and ping pong game. A class meeting held in the auditorium initiated the junior card sale. Thursday, Octo- ber 3, information and samples were distributed for the campaign. Highlighting the junior year is the an- nual spring senior-junior prom. At a class meeting early in January a theme is selec- ted from the entries submitted and the work begins. After committees and chair- men are appointed, the juniors seek seclu- sion and begin to assemble materials. As the final days of preparation draw near, last-minute changes demand perfection. Guiding the junior class are Mr. Greer, Miss Wilshire, Mrs. Minich, and Mr. Lauf- fer. James Dorothy William Aaron Ace Allumun Terry John Barbara Larry Kenneth Sarah Robert Amsler Bailey Baltzer Barnett Beck Beels Beggs Klaus Micheal Sara William Lee Arthur Betty lee Behrens Beichner Beichner Bell Berlin Best Best . iggggi ' is sifyeexi .,- ,... Wa..M,e N efcfi -, -sif t: a Mu i Q33 ..,-- - QM-w i5 ,:fg.Q.:w:,,:vr 5 9 I .....,3. is-W , , ' 1--93 a 'E ,er ' X 5 13, K ' 1, ff fi if Q gwwil ea gg fm is Eff? X wg gif MM, f Jw ife ifviifsfqg 255' K Kilim in 'YHA M91 L S f 11 'S fy x1 5 W? + W S1 1 3 Gif g 4-Lf? 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President Greg Francis John Peggy Richard Rosanne Connie PieI'C9 RUPP Raybuck Raybuck Rinker Ritts Rossman Jean Georgia Fred Shirley Kqqheryn Merill Beatrice Rossman Rush Shies Shaffer Shingledecker Shoup Siegel Robert Jean John Sally Cheryl David Donald Simpson Slaugenhoup Slaugenhoup Snyder Stephens Stover Strotman President Ronald Linda Robin Joyce Kurt Joan Larry Sm-,fmqn Swiizer Thompson Van Guilder Vierling Walter Weaver Gary Kdy David Loretta l-ind!! Weldon Wetzel Whitling Whitmore Yarger aaa Z6 Ordering closs rings in the spring poromounts the sophomore yeor. The rings, which will be delivered in the toll, unify the class. Bolloting took ploce in March for the class motto, color, and flower. Selected were Tonight we launch, where shall we anchor, blue and white, and the pink rose. The sophomores are required to toke Biology, English and American History. In addition they moy choose to toke Latin, French, Algebra or ony of the courses offered in the Commercial Department. Koren Best, president, and Mike Martucic are oided in leoding the class by Merry Gene Neely, secretory, ond Solly Weeter, treasurer. . ' 3ffZf5nf2?s N.: ,.:1- .,.: i , . . - Deborah Richard Judy Marsha Jacqueline Robert Charles Ace Allaman Altman Amsler Baker Banner Beichner Dennis Judith Sylvia Gwendolyn Doris Karen Beichner Beichner Bell Benninger Best Best Nancy Best Shirley James Richard Keith Linda Wanda Best Boochs Bowser Clover Cochran Crankshaw i641 Armand Davis We wg .,,. . Authur Kathy J Ch Deniz Deifz Dolh l h Dana Judy Paul Sfeven James Fmefrock Fisher Fl ames arles Peggy Larry Robert o p Eakin Emhoff Efze Exley .Q ,,, zlz fMm,i,, , . I Q if :fe , W QQ K 5 'Gs X 1 gm '45' 3 X rw ,Q gtg L K 525 2, S W Gayle Joyce Linda Hope Hans? Hannold Hartzell Henry Q ,: rg-.3 is-f,s1H,,2f',. '- vlflwfeigl E1 mm - f.z1:Sf:w,m1-i, 3 E2 ? 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' ' if ' S'- Larry Linamen Linda McKinney John Love Larry Milford Michael Martucci Vice President .lohn Kqy Lqum Velma M'-'ISDN Mauihe McCleary McHenry mm Carol Miller Keith Rodney Doris Blane Miller Miller Mong Neely l Merry Edward Nancy .lo Joyce Palricia Esther Gayle Gene Neiderriier O'Neil Over Paine Raybuck Rex Neely Secretary 'LW David Leslie Emily Rhodes Robinson Rowe Larry Sherman Mary Ann Shick Dale Sanders Barbara .laice Phyllis Schehler Seigworfh Seigworfh 1'W'Y W :: :1.. '1.'ab':5PH .I- :Zi'::f'. : ' ' i ,LWAWMWXWWDQY .........., ,... , ,zzzz , I NATM , -asv' E , .. ..J ',w iii -::f'E-iii' Bf1::'2fs. 5:':'.i,:'5:. :E:..sEIf5'Z4i5I:.? 1-' ' - W' gm-aiz aiiff, 'jj 1. w fixilu. . ,, L G- mb..e:.:,,fag: W - . . ik , - fm Ae, , . M, W, - ffiffell ' ,, 155 dz LQZIWWA? ' 1-L, jE'.'iE:'l:: .az ,-. f if-sa 5 - , Q V- Sf ' -'2s1f:2i'ffw25 ? i f:-2. .- 'WL-5E Ufiimiim w 'QfZII ' ' ' ' Alan Shoaf Sara Janice Jerry Kathleen Shook Shoup Shoup Showers Mary Duyid Dennis Barbara William Mary Ruby Slcugenhuupt Smlfh Smith Stephens Stewart Stiller Taylor Cynthia Joyce Linda Terry Tompson Tompson Tompson Tompsgn , ' ,,f lleelll it Judy Bruce Loraine Ru55eII Veirling Weaver Wedekind Wedekind Biology is a required course for the sophomore. Under Mr. Eddinger, the classes learn about the plant and animal kingdoms. Sally Gayle Martha Richard Weeter Weible Wetzel Wetzel Treasurer Sandra Paul Samuel Whitehill Whitmore Wilson I: 67 :I An American History course also occupies the sophomore's time. Mr. Moyer presents the principle Foundation of the United States from the foundation of America to it's present day state. aaa Z7 Wayne Leroy Cecelia William Aaron Ace Alcorn Allmendinger Cl'10fleS Melvin James Cynthia Alfmflh Ashbaugh Baily Baltzer Jean Janet Stephen Joseph Barger Beary Beck Beichner Leonard Sara Karen Dianne Bell Bell Berlin Best A variety of opportunities present them- selves to ll3 freshamen. Just finishing their first year of high school, this class is making decisions which influence all future plans. After a two year, broadly planned educa- tional program the freshmen specialize either in the academic, general, or business course this year. Latin, French, and algebra become in- tegral parts of the curricula for aspiring collegiates. General science, English, and a Pennsyl- vania history-civics course round out the academic program. Homemaking, industrial arts, and art present themselves to the fresh- men who select the general schedule. Just beginning in the business course, freshmen elect a course of study which presents the basic fundamentals. For the freshmen a new world opens up. Vocational clubs such as Future Teachers, intramural sports, and music endeavors in the form of a concert emerge. Beginning the year with election of class officers and student council representatives, the freshmen began to take a role in stu- dent government. Mrs. Ritner, Mr. Stewart, Mr. Shingle- decker, and Mr. Showers are class advisors. Leroy William Carl Tim Robin Dawson Barbara Best Block Blair Bowser Briggs Brindly Chambers V. 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V:- 3 S 5 v, 2 5 Xi V. 5- 2, -99' 5 1 We J 5 S W Si , V, its S S N' Af, sa Gary Mike Tingley Tharan ' Jocelyn Thompson David Dennis Weaver Weaver Ar, Clifford Sue-Zelda Vicki Weizel Wingard Wile Wike ' .W - -. hifi'-iff Trinda Weaver .2-H ,W f - we we .-n. ., wwf - ww-v,',--1 .. ..'.. ,, .f... was -f 'ff rr in f AM K 5 , , if i 1' Y s 'bw s's ' : 555I?fE1iE 'f ,g. .ea 3 .. .. Lynn Young Barbara Weniling 0 icem Chip Housion Anna Snyder Suzanne Elder Jo Weaver Dawson Brindley Vicki Hannold Sally Lewis Charles Slicker i791 Brenda McMunn Ricky Shook Dianne Nebinski Carol Best Francis Confer Katie Aaron Sharon Dean Barry Miller arid Valerie Frederick Jean Slaughenhoup SUBHOI1 Kiwi' Mona Niederriier Mary Gene Neely Karen Best Sally Weeier Mike Marfucci i801 ILEHENTARY l 612141 ell fain? FIRST ROW-Teacher Mrs. Thompson, Richard Beichner, Linda Weaver, Terri Busch, Romayne Knight, Mary Jean Brown, Mary Ellen Henry, Rhonda Stroutman, Doris Smith, Jean Ruth, Brenda Harfzell, Brenda Leadbetler. SECOND ROW-David Reddinger, Kenneth Miller, Rebecca Gruber, Cheryl Confer, Cindy Monreann, Randy Bell, Eddie Reitz, Richard Weaver, Randy Amsler, Scoii Sheaiz, David Cope. ' ' M' h l Th m son Timoth Johns, THIRD ROW-Chris Shller, Larry Mong, Raymond Maher, Robert Byers ic ae o p , y Brenion Emerick, Gary Swarizfager, Chris McHenry, Ricky Summerville, Michael Mays, Ricky King, Marla Lewis. l 82 l Mr. Oscar Hugus Elementary Principal gmze ne J45lJ.mJ guifzling LUO ,xafifanol Zzaifcbng ROW ONE: Debra Weaver, Gail Busch, Diane Shaner, Deborah Graham, June Miller, Kathy Webb, Leatha Radaker, Lynn Knight, Elaine Griebel, Rhonda Amsler, Paula Deitz, SECOND ROW: Teacher- Florence Gordon, Eugene Smith, Walter Griebel, David Rex, Rodney Buzard, Janet Kenemuth, Jerran Amsler, Robert Fisher, Thomas Ruth, John Sharrar, Donald Webb. THIRD ROW: Steve Barnett, Michael Young, Daniel Neese, Lyle Hannold, Flod Beichner, Jack Kapp. QTL 2 jkree .Alfmf gaifcbng FIRST ROW: Dianna Fisher, Carolyn Lewis, Judy Rex, Sheatz, Daniel Ferringer, Larry Confer, Raymond Kapp, Neely, Stephen Chambers, Charles Kahle, Thomas Brown Regina Thompson, Carol Umstead. THIRD ROW: Randy thia Zerbe, Desiree King, Kenneth Rex, Susan Beckwith Elizabeth Best. I83I Candace Leadbetter, Randall Rhoades, Chris Amy Lynn McHenry. SECOND ROW: Jerry , Dennis Rex, Dawn Bishop, Christine Weaver, Knight, Matthew Mays, Carol Confer, Cyn- , Kenneth Hague, Mark Master, Teacher-Mrs. our AZJMJ dgvafdmg FIRST ROW: Teacher-Mrs. Bower, Terry O'Neil, Steven Leadbetter, Daniel Hartzell, James Zerbe, Dar- la Kagle, Michael Wise, Lois Chambers, Gary Lewis, Christine Aaron, Jo Ann Horner. SECOND ROW: Helen Bell, Timmy Radaker, Tommy Ferringer, Michael Summerville, Diane Neely, Billy Lewis, Debra Thompson, Joy Kapp, Keith Myers. THIRD ROW: Violet Ginnery, Stephen Griebel, Michael Rinker, Melony Meier, Crystal Graham, Dudley Fye, David Beichner, George Sharrar. ive .xQlLfanc! aiding FIRST ROW: Teacher-Leda Elder, Melanie Master, Roberta McGiffin, Beth Stiller, Joanne O'Neil, Kathy O'Neil, Gray Neal, Charles Campbell, Danny Beckwith, Steven Kapp. SECOND ROW: Philip Busch, Jh F'h D br Jean Kapp Roxanne Knight Becky Ferringer, Beniamin Beichner, Larry Myers, o n is er, e a . , Patty Ruth, Debra Zerbe, THIRD ROW: Dean Horner, Eric Gesin, Gayle Confer, Gregory Gilmore, Henry Rex, Daryle Myers, Thomas Thompson, Kathy Weaver. I84I FIRST ROW: Teacher-Mrs. McCamanf, Peggy Sharrar, Charles Weaver, Bill Cotherman, William Neely, Blaine Swarfzfager, Dennis Meier, Donna Kagle, Sandra Myers, Joselyn Ashbaugh. SECOND ROW: Velma Beichner, Judy Kahle, Bernard Griebel, Edward Knight, Terry Young, Jim McGiffin, Sharyon Kapp, Ruth Ann Fye, David Kapp, Qu 25 he W0 Cafdnadurg Zgmifahng QTL 8 ix gaifafing FIRST ROW: Mike Bowser, Rhoda Robinson, Debra Jordan, Linda Kriebel, Dennis Watson, David Jordan, Mark Altman, Ronald Wafson. SECOND ROW: Kim Harless, Rebecca Luiz, Shelly Heeter, Charleifia Rupert, Cindy Bowser, Brock Beveridge, Ray Slaugenhoup, Jeffrey Murray, Teacher- Mrs. Mabel Wilson, Frank Miller, Pamela Terwinf. l 85 l gfa ea 3 A1002 0bU 6,f4,,4,,, gsm, FIRST ROW: Anna Dunkle, Mary Dunkle, Kathy Reichart, John Kriebel, Cindy Lietz, Bonnie Barger, Dana Weckerly, Ronald Best, Derek Altman. SECOND ROW: Billy Altman, Nancy Watson, Susan Morris, Timmy Slaugenhoup, Roger Dunkle, Bonnie Kriebel, Debra Heeter, Brenda Craig, Juanita Best, Vicke Benn, and Clifford Jordan, Teacher-Mrs. Young. FIRST ROW: Earl Weaver Jr., Gregory Rhoads, Phillip Rhoads, Carl Mays. SECOND ROW: Gregory Heath, Cheryl Webb, Vannesse Webb, Frederic Mattern, Julie Best, Julie Best, Joseph Dittman, Theresa Rossman, Cynthia Barlett, John Meier. THIRD ROW: Diane Reed, Anetta Klingler, Dale Rhoades, Terry Baker, Nancy Thorhauer, Judy Uncapher, David Beels, Alan Rhoads, Richard Altman, Michael Meier. FOURTH ROW: Sylvia Weaver, Ruth Ann Henry, Carl Rinker, Pamela Simpson, Denise Webb, Brenda Jordan. Marie Mattern, William Aaron, Karen Chadman. Teacher-Mrs. Weaver. l86l QCLJQZJ One W0 Sagem gfifchng F Que wine? 0bU Safem guifding FIRST ROW-LaVern Mattern, Wayne Meir, Ronald Rossman, Timothy Rhoads, Robert Webb, John Chadman. SECOND ROW-Robert G. Weaver, Raymond Oschman, Debra Cotherman, Patricia Mattern, Margo Brothers, LuAnn Bowser, Patricia Dittman, Rebecca Weaver, Harold Wakefield. THIRD ROW- Brenda Reed, John Rhoades, John Khale, Barry Rhoads, Robert Mattern, Sheryl Heath, Cynthia Aaron, Arthur Wakefield, David Renfrew, David Baker, Alan Rogue. FOURTH ROW-Debra Berberich, Michael Cotherman, Barry Dittman, JoEllen Thorhauer, Betty Best, Steven Neely, Ronald Reed, Steven Chadman. gi., M ive 5' .Six Safem guifvling 4 FIRST ROW-Roger Rossman, Dennis Chadman, Douglas Neely, Van Rhoads, John Dittman, Ray Bowser, Clarence Fosdick. SECOND ROW-Judy Weaver, Carl Altman, Timothy Dittman, Barbara Rossman, Dorothy Rhoades, Marcus Couch, Arthur Rhoades, Edgar Crissman. THIRD ROW-Timothy Cotherman, Richard Neely, Suzanne Rossman, Diane Sanders, Linda Bdrris, R9b9CCCl J0l'dCIn, Robert Yarger, Roger Parker, Gary Dittman. FOURTH ROW- Nancy Altman, Pamela Hook, Ruth Weaver, Mary Thorhauer, Marsha Barnes, Carol Best, Kathyrn Wakefield, Kathy Rossman, Nancy Stitlinef, Mrs. Dascombe, teacher. l87l gift Je .gfuyapenuifg guifcling FIRST ROW: Scott V. Myers, Tommy Rob, Jeff Hawk, Gerry Ginkel, Graig Francisco. SECOND ROW: Cindy Bell, Lewis Knight Jr., Juliet Johnson, Danny Wedekind, Nancy Keister, Debbie Lewis, Tommy Strotman, Greg Bashline, Earl Ditz, Patty Wilson, Joe Schall. THIRD ROW: Teacher-Mrs. Hach, Jeff Rex, Tina Yount, Janie Wise, Vickie Taylor, Robert Hartzell, Brad Kiser, Joyce Zuck, Cynthia Fike, Connie Hannold, Scott B. Myers. GPG, 612 .gzqnyaenuifdz FIRST ROW: Yvonne Schall, David Jeannerat, Danny Myers, Dick Burns, Dianne Lauffer, Keith Beichner, Brenda Thompson, Keven Wedekincl, Jill Clark. SECOND ROW: Lee Ann Heller, William Curran, Eddie Rowan, Robin Wise, Nancy Keefer, Harry Alcorn, Mary Rapp, Christine Delo, Kristen Kesner, Sharon Knight. THIRD ROW: Carol Cummings, Susan Bonner, Wendy Wingard, Rose Wilson, Debra Dunn, Teacher-Mrs. Barrett. l88l ghd? CSJALPPEILIAKE guifding FIRST ROW: Rebecca Kiser, Cynthia Roberson, David Porter, Mark Clark, Carol Rupp, Timothy Bashline, Patsy Rex, Debra Taylor, Jennifer Hawk. SECOND ROW: Jack Lewis, Rodney Jeannerat, Danny Knight, James Curran, Mark Greenawait, Billy Gordon, Sheila Rex, Terry Clover, Kim Knight, Terry Whifehill. THIRD ROW: Ella Kulp, Kathy Barnett, Linda Knight, Donna Lichtenberger, Violet Schall, Ruth Wingard, Stephen Merryman, Vicki Burns, Teacher-Mrs. Ruth Karl. 0lfU .S7LqalaenuifA guifding FIRST ROW: Lloyd Beichner, Linda Miller, George Wise, Morris Beichner, Kendra Cummings, Rhonda Traister, Michael Johnson, Thomas Myers, Terry Burns. SECOND ROW: Richard Cramer, Kathy Miller, Thomas Curran, Shane Wedekind, Kevin Wingard, Jeralyn Hawk, Rae Jean Ginkel, Sharon Cassaboon, Debbie Jeannerat, Chris Myers, Teacher-Mrs. Cook. THIRD ROW: Edward Hawk, Keith Mercer, Larry Goheen, Paul Rapp, Larry Boorech, Janet Conner, Douglas Shick, Edward Lewis. Absent-Rita Etzel. l89I ive .syhyapenuifh guifding FIRST ROW: Martin Hartman, Wayne Allaman, Rodney Traister. SECOND ROW: Terry Fisher, Bruce Francisco, Debra Schull, Gregory Tingley, Danny Hetrick, Jess Van Guilder, Charles Rex, Raymond Wilson, Billy Barley. THIRD ROW: Bonnie Taylor, Candace Myers, James Pfaff, Cynthia Wingard, Beverly Hanst, Richard Clover, Kim Kesner, Gary Hartle, Gregory Clark, Kathy Wedekind. FOURTH ROW: Teresa Bell, Sandra Thompson, Karen Lenk, David Fike, Ruth Ann Baker, James Fulton, Teddy Slaughenhaupt, William Yount, Jack Taylor, Teacher-Mrs. Powell. Absent-Russel Strauser. ix .sgluyopenuimz Zguifcfing FIRST ROW: Deborah Wingard, Darla Rex, Cynthia Hanst, Elaine Etzel, Carol Clark, Mary Beichner, Andrea Allaman, Nancy Henry. SECOND ROW: Richard Slaugenhaupt, Paul Beichner, Arvon Kimes, Daryl Lauffer, Willis Knight, Thomas Lanningan, William Shoup, Charles Robertson, William Merryman, Teacher-Mrs. Elder. THIRD ROW: Linda Taylor, Charlene Schull, Katharine Alcorn, James Beary. I90l Ile mife emoriaf Z?uifJirL9 FIRST ROW: Maureen Moyer, Beverly Thompson, Gordon Schies, Robert Freeman, Linda Eisenhuth, Nancy Wetzel, Deborah Amsler, Jay Nugent, Lisa Meyers, Kent Hilliard, Jean Kirkpatrick. SECOND ROW: Debra McCIeary, Kenneth Wurster, Alice Deloe, Stephanie Shettler, Brent McMunn, Cynthia Neely, Ronald Kuhns, Michele Bowser, Barbara Mong. THIRD ROW: Teacher-Verna Grime, Janneffe McKinney, Bonnie Davis, Linda Shay, Terry Sfumpner, Michael Marusic, Cary Bell, Jolinda Frye, Cindy O'NeiI, Linda Stumpner. Absent-Denise Beisel. glade Wife emoriaf guifzbn g FIRST ROW: Charlene Martucci, Malindo McCall, Belenda Switzer, Kay Nugent, Randy Larkin, Greg Miller, Leland Davis, Alan Lewis, Jeff Meier, Edythe Kopp, Penny Eisenhuth, Brenda Gruber, Cindy Myers. SECOND ROW: Gary Neely, David Reed, Randy Cope, Bradley McCIeary, Cindy Rhoads, Colette Heeter, Billy Wyman, Steven Daugherty, Bruce George, Clifton Seigworth, Tamara Smith, Karen Stringfellow. THIRD ROW: Teacher'Mrs. Dunkle, Donna Burris, Thomas Nale, James Weeter, Wilmer Boyer, Douglas Shay, Ray McHenry. I9II W0 lifijfrife emoria! guifding FIRST ROW: Patty Wesner, Joni Myers, Deborah Hannold, Susan Hamilton, Rhonda Clover, Cynthia Wentling, Gayle Shay, Darlene Cotherman ,Gretchen Hesse, Penny Hillard, Vicky Shields. SECOND ROW: Roger Simpson, Dennis Elder, Steven Burris, D'Ett Klinger, Patricia Fleming, Debra Reed, David Ashbaugh, Leslie Claypool, Steven Hook, Bradley Switzer, Samuel Slicker. THIRD ROW: Teacher-Mrs. Kapp, Randy Miller, Jack Bish, Brent Warmbrod, Thomas Bell, William Mays, Erci Rhoades, John Hartzell, David Raybuck. gm: Whife emoriaj gmifofing FIRST ROW: Susan Warner, Sherrie Frye, Finley Wentling, Karen Stover, Brenda Fexter, Kathy Exley, Randall Bennetti, Kim Raybuck, Scott Garis, James Hartzell, Linda Lewis. SECOND ROW: Connie Myers, Craig Heeter, Robin Rowe, Joni Schettler, Gregory McNanny, Daniel Patton, Mary Ann Serveyg Gregory Shay, Dennis Cochran, Lois Mays. THIRD ROW: Frank Agnello, .Ieffry Ausel, Janice Best, Gregory Barrett, Sharon Davis, Peter Bowser, Willis Burres, Kimberly Heeter, Lynn Smith, James Dean. I92l QTL 2 jkfee Wife emoriaf guafdzng FIRST ROW: Pamela McKinny, Debbie McCleary, Denis Neely, Brian Shay, Jackie Grady, Mark Moyer, Ricky Rudolph, Edward Williams, David Thompson, Beverly Wetzel, Beverly Warring. SECOND ROW: Loleitta Davis, Jack Elder, Kevin Ganol, Steve Amsler, Kevin Bauer, Donald Whitling, Steve Rugh, Ivan McCoy, Chris Kurtzals, Keith Knight. THIRD ROW: Teacher-Mrs. Dunlap, Harold Raybuck, James Neely, Lynn Amsler, David Hartzel, Vicky Kline, Ricky Cochran, Gail Wingar. QTL 2 jhfee Wife emoriaf guifding FIRST ROW: Gloria Barletf, Dennis Whitling, Leslie Switzer, Charles Reott, Judy Nugent, James Gib son, Dan Stover, Marcia McCoy, Diane Fleming, Brian Bowser, Bonnie Neely. SECOND ROW Teacher-Mrs. Elliott, Brenda Knight, Ronald Mong, Wendy Hook, Greg Mays, Chris Colwell, Pamela Wile Debra Wentling, Pamela Stringfellow, Dan Cotherman, Darlene LaVan, Jane Reed, Roxanne Kapp. l93l QPCLJQ ,CAMP whife Wemoria! guifJing FIRST ROW-Jeffrey Shay, Wanda Nugent, Wilber McHenry, Edith Hurrelbrink, Teddy Tharan, Douglas McMiIlen, Steven Rhea, Linda Whitling, Norbert Mong, Paul Magee. SECOND ROW-Teacher-Margaret Wyman, Karen Gruber, Linda Rudolph, Lynda Lavan, Duane Rhoades, Marilyn Clover Edward Burris, Rickey Shields, Sue Cope, John McCIeary, Sharon Dietz, Kenneth Bell. THIRD ROW-Sherrie Neeley, Mary Hagan, Linda Ozolins, Cynthia Hefner, Linda George, David McCall, Jeffrey Shay, Gerald Meier, Rhonda Knight. FOURTH ROW-Thomas Standish, Sherrie Wise, Deborah Catalano, Roselyn Best, Richard Tritten, Jo Agnello, Paula Ditty, James Exley, Jane Alcorn, Margaret Wyman, Teacher. FIRST ROW-Billy Nebinski, David Weaver, Laurie Stover, Mary Moyer, William Ashbaugh, Karen Simpson, Scott Koos, Lee Wentling, Connie Burns, Steve Hannold. SECOND ROW-Mary Warner, Brenda Amsler, Mary McCoy, Mike Clover, Merle Adams, Craig Cochran, Anna DeLoe, Donna Nugent, Olan Davis. THIRD ROW-Robert Lewis, David Patton, Brenda George, Steve Thompson, Robert Cope, Jeff Rugh, Janis Graff, Betsy McMunn, Renee Hook, Robert Reed. FOURTH ROW-Edward Neely, Pamela Whitemore, Linda Hesse, Linda Sayers, Jason Agnello, Pamela Groves, Mary Hurrellsrink, Linda Wingar, Shirley Burk. l94l QPCLJQ .EMP llfljlzife Qfnemoriaf Zzzifcling QPU 8 51110 wLife mem oriaf gMifJil'l,g FIRST ROW-Marilyn Dunkle, Wayne Delose, Kathy Wurster, Ronald Best, Robert Bowser, Deborah Fye, Jeffrey Mang, Wanda McHenry, James Knight, Ray Bailey. SECOND ROW-Terry Bell, Ronald Bell, Mark McCoy, Marianne Slicker, Patricia Burris, Jolene Ashbaugh, Dennis Miller, Cheryl Williams, Beth Graff, Terry Knight, Connie Waddell. THIRD ROW-Dana Rex, Roger Martucci, Jauneitta Davis, Cynthia Tritten, Richard Ritts, Bonnie Neely, Nancy Rumbarger, Douglas Rhoads, Richard Elliott. FOURTH ROW- Marsha Long, Janice Bauer, Donald Reed, Dallas Raybuck, Douglas Cobler. QPU 2 .mile llftjlzife Wemoriaf guifcling FIRST ROW-Charlotte Wecherly, Randy Best, Dottie Raybuck, Joe Nugent, Vicent Wesner, Jerry Rupert, Tom Fair, Cherrie Merryman, Penny Knight, Diane Cotherman, Deborah Bunch. SECOND ROW-Mrs. Clutz, Steven Fulton, Randy Tharan, Nelson Whitling, David Mays, Randy Deitz, Linda McClune, Beverly Jordon, Walter Simpson, Peggy Hahn, Susan Hurtzhals, Julie Denslinger. FOURTH ROW-William Philips, Clifford McElhattan, James Taylor, Meredith Best, Ronald Rinker, Suzanne Myers, Joni Cyphert, Debra Wile, Connie Dunkle, Deborah Hook, Margaret Lutz. l95l gm e ix miie emoriaf Z?uzfJzng FIRST ROW: Mr. Joseph Miller-Teacher, Robin Matson, James Whitling, Dale Myers, Larry Clever Howard, Fye, Betty Jo Shies, Deborah Grady, Sandra McCleary, Janice Weldon, Shirley Weckerly SECOND ROW: Pamela Paine, James Rhoads, Russell Ace, Perry Brindley, Richard Meier, David Altman Tom Reed, Denise Johns, Stanley Whitling, Linda Dean. THIRD ROW: Karen Clover, Joanne Stewart, Lavonne Sayers, Penny Hannold, Carol Berlin, Jean Best, Dennis Whitmore, David Neely, Robert Neely ix Mille emoriaj Z?uifc!ing FIRST ROW: Catherine Hannold, Kathy Smith, Bonnie McCoy, Mary Jane McHenry, Carol Knight, Gary Whitling, Edward Best, David Kutzhals, Paul Early, Douglas Rhea. SECOND ROW: Teacher Mrs. Lauffer, Brenda Stephens, Edith Claypool, Dona Mays, Vernon Ritts, Kathy Amsler, Vicki Coulter, Linda Hook, Deborah Thompson, Sherri Salvo. THIRD ROW: William Best, Linda Buzard, Carolyn Fleming, Thomas Huston, Beverly Kaylor, Pamela Catalano, John Dunkle, Hartford Hartzell, Mary Standish. FOURTH ROW: Carlotta Martucci, Rebecca Benninger, Richard Bunch, Robert Stewart. l96l 1 AT HLE 7765 Mariorie scores for the Seniorsl The month of February at Keystone brings the girls' intramural basketball play-offs. ln charge of these games are Miss Hanst and Mrs. Williams. The preliminary rounds of these games brought forth a winning team in the Junior class and the Senior class. These two teams were then scheduled to meet in the finale before the student body. In this game, the title was won by the girls of the Junior team. Come on girlsl Play ball! l 93 l Get that tip! Varsity Football, Tom Horner mgr., Brenton Best, Mike Clover, George Coulter, Lynn Best, Tom Sivelring, John Raybuck, Barry Miller, Tom Perrine, Jim Black, Richard Wetzel, Bob Best mgr. SECOND ROW: Dave Stover, Scott Keefer, Bob Meier, Greg Pierce, Bob Han- nold, John Mason, David Troutman, John Baily, Art Knight, Keith Miller mgr. THIRD ROW: Mr. Hutton fcoachl, Mr. Catalano Cassistantj, Everett Hulings, Jack Smathers, Larry Cope, Don Kahle, Mike Martucci, Gary Clark, Carson McMullen, Art Best. lui? ,,.t 4 Q ,, ,C IT, K K, - . , iv, 'i'i 1 1 , ' -' A- .' , -K L sg Vi','g-tiijsgj lei- '::: v::- 4:55-Q' ,i ff .,:,L,1'J .Q . VLH : 31. ' were -' : rw, 192 V- . if ':.:-1438+--w!a1 ms, ,'!ii --it 5 in ,!f'H',,:i ..'z'm ,V har ms ., ,,WM,,,,v,, H ,, , ,, .. . ,... J:,.,,.4.... . sw , 1 ,, N V . ,.., .. . ,. , I 4-,,m,,..,,ig W -if-1 gf - Q Y tres:-J ,W Q , -New l'm getting out of here. Q w mmm wig , ma, ' 2 E qw..- :quasi ...... W... te, :fit - msn .,,. ,-xg.. ,w fm- ,- A3 :jjizs r Qfif . V , ' - f , , K f 1 ' v J , ' .. ,, 'Hm'r ., ' . :::: 1-'i', 'd1'..':..ii ff' .. . v.-- . .. ,. . -lu: ,J .,,.' V '- -- Kinda dusty isn't it? i991 ., K : f:if i1' ' K fw, V . -'t 'tt ' 'f f '1f'i: 15'.:,: ','f:Z1 5,3-2. -3,:Qt.i,:'.e,,,.u.Yfge, .k ,j',:.E I-Fifiwi 2 me - -- : ' W ' e Q3MWtmWm me vfww efitbetwm-Qf m m'3M 'fJ ' ..... ,t M' M , ...,..,: C K ..,..,,W WMA Get that pass. . ' f,,,1t,-sw - .,,. sf, , , -1,1 I -, .. I- Lf f ,V ess 22 w in : ffsfsznsggsigww elshef fw w fift 1 1 ,sEW.4.,m,.5,m 55,Jg51Qaf5is5Ei?5G-- K ' tt ' L Q fQ:.,:f:-EQ , ',. : P' , ,, :.,, ' :-sf? :sF :i.,,E: Q: '.5.:- lf,:i'f'2 tswizggiggnw ' Pagg,aKtA.W.fwg,f2mf12Qal?mf . . i g as - .. t : ' : ,R WWW, mfr:-mw,ig,x Y ,.:::Mmf-WW we-51 A 2, M. .,...... 1, , ...hue , e -..Z 'iBs::,wuM,-X , , ' , ' -ww :t'f: 't, me I All right, break it up. Junior High Fooiball, FIRST ROW: Fred Rupp, Ted Jeanneraf, Dana McCall, Chris Bowser, Ron Knight, John Monrean, Dave Clover, Bill Black. SECOND ROW: Charles Husion, John Finefrock, James Bailey, Dawson Brindley, Dan Jeannerat, Mike Shrum, Carl Salser. THIRD ROW: Allen Clever, Tom Carey, Mike Keely, Roy Stuart, Dan Stiller, Gary Rex, Vernon McGiffin. FOURTH ROW: Harold Bowser, Jack Siverling Bob McClendon, Keith Neely, Marty Kooman, Bill Berberich, Glen McClune. Mr. Berfani, coach. Greg Long and Don Chambers, managers. The boys in action. I loo 1 Varsity Basketball, FIRST ROW: l.ynn Besf, Gary Clark, Jack Campbell, Larry Fulton, Roger Fleming. SECOND ROW: Jim Black, Larry Cope, George Coulfer, Tom Siverling, Mr. Beriain fcoachl. Swish Up and in. N011 Junior Vcrsiiy Baskeiball, FIRST ROW: Rick Alloman, Bruce Weaver, Keith Miller, John Love, Dana Fulion. SECOND ROW: Bob Meier, Greg Pierce, Mr. Wcin CcocchJ, Rick Bowser, Jim Black. Managers-Bill Bell, Jim Britton, Dave Kenemuth L 102 1 Guess I showed him. Up and in. 103 Who stopped the ball? Missed me that time. Q Junior High Basketball-FIRST ROW: Tim Bowser, Tim O'Neill, Allen Clever, Greg Long, Charles Slicker, Dawson Brincl- ley. SECOND ROW: David Clover, mgr., John Bauer, Carl Salser, Bill Black, Leroy Ace, Don Hahn, Gary Weaver, Mr. Eddinger fcoachj. Practice makes perfect. Starting 5 with Coach Eddinger. Just the right arch l1041 Baseball, FIRST ROW: .lerry Mong, Mark Weaver fmanagerl, Ed Weeler, Barry Miller, Gary Diifman, Gary Clark. SECOND ROW: Bob Meier Jim Black, Bob Hannold, Lynn Best, Tom Siverling, Carl Wefzel. THIRD ROW: Jim Harkless, Mr, Fulfon fcoachl, Scott Keefer, Dana Fulton Let's Ialk it over. .lust ihrow me one more. I 105 1 Track, FIRST ROW: Alon Slater, Steve Fosdick, Ken Beck, Bill Garis, Chuck Eakin, Sam Wilson, Johnny Raybuck, Jerry Shoup. SECOND ROW Carson McMullen, Roger Fleming, Don Kahle, George Coulter, Tom Horner, Bob Best. THlRD ROW: Merrill Shoup, Larry Fulton, Everett Hulings, Mike Clover, David Troutman, Dale Hogue. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Masters icoachj, Mr. Bertani iassistant coachl. Darn things never did fit. i Managers Wayne Best, Blaine Neely. We wonl 11061 enior Bob Beg' Brenton Best Football, mgr. F Tb H Track oo U Roger Fleming Basketball Track Lynn Best Basketball Baseball Football Francis Confer Baseball N071 Michael Clover Football James Britton Basketball, mgr lljam if? Larry Fulton Basketball Tom Horner Football, mgr. Track Don Kahle Track Robert Hannold Baseball Everett Hulings Football Track Carson McMullen Football Track Football I 108 1 Arthur Knight Football ofbffermen Barry Miller Tom Siverling Baseball Basketball Football Tom Perrine Football Edd Weeter Mark Weaver Baseball, mgr. Baseball David Troutman Football Baseball nom Carl Wetzel Baseball Varsity Cheerleaders: Jean Ellioft, Jean Slaughenhoup, Peggy Raybuck, Marlene Kapp, Karla Berlin. Junior Varsiiy Cheerleaders: Pat Hannold, Hope Henry, Gayle Rex, Susan Kribbs, Carol Briggs. L no 1 Both squads with their couch, Miss Hansf. Q - Wwwzw ,wfiwfk M' M I fu Of N - 1 LW V' VUVA ' Jw WM I k ,L Digi, gf? f W JP U tbull game. On fh L 111 1 ein, ein, el' film E iting moment! enior FIRST ROW: Carol Fye, Norma Jean Humphrey, Carol Kahle, Karen Berlin. ROW TWO: Elaine Clutz, Cheryl Brothers, Jean Slaugen- houp, Valerie Frederick, Peggy Raybuck, Joyce Over, Doris Best. ROW THREE: Beatrice Hartzell, Karen Best, Loraine Wedekind, Bruce Weaver, Paul Master, Terry Weldon, Craig Brothers, Terry Amsler, Robert' Meier. ROW FOUR: LaDonna Linnaman, Alice Taylor, Robert Dunkle, James Brown, Jerry Mong, Lee Berlin, Larry Thompson. STANDING: Carol Stephens, Diane Winger, Linda Haas, Lois Salser LaJean Ditty, Marlene Kapp, Robert Exley, Douglas Weaver, Richard Bowser. Ofkcem .Eid fricf Kano! SITTING: Kathy Master, Jean Elliott. STANDING: Iona Weaver, IOM! WGUVGY, PCI? SCIYI KGIIIY Ml'-1SfeI'S, Bob Meief- James Black. I:II4I Z?anJ ROW ONE: Janet Beary, William Black, Iona Weaver, Kathy Master. ROW TWO: Patrick Gifford, Tammy Fye, Charles Sliker, Kurt Vierling, Marsha Hook, Vicki Hannold, James Black. ROW THREE: Suellen Kiser, Margaret Ogden, Patricia Say, Lynn Best, Betty Hen- ry, Margaret Mauthe, Helen Chambers, Joanne Henry, Jean Elliott. ROW FOUR: Bonnie Raybuck, Danna Fulton, Gregory Pierce, James Dollhopf, Hope Henry, Nancy Best, Bernice Whitehill. STANDING: Mr. Peterson, Janice Seigworth, Karla Berlin, Barbara Love, Carol Show, Sally Weeter, Bonnie Hurst, Paula Ditty, Kay Wetzel. County gem! SITTING. Beffy Henry, Margaret Mauthe, Helen Chambers, Bea Hartzell, Diane Winger, Elaine Clutz, Cheryl Brothers, Valerie Frederick, peggy kgybuck, Craig Brothers. STANDING: Marlene KGPP, Karla Berlin, Patricia Say, Margaret Ogden, Suellen Kiser, Carol Stephens, Terry Amsler, Robert Meier, James Dollhopf, Kathy Master, Mr. Peterson. I II5 1 unior gmc! ROW ONE: J. Linamen, J. Cramer, J. Weaver, V. Weaver, S. Best, K. Best, J. Renfrew, T. Weaver, D. Pierce, M. Phillips, E. Vincent ROW TWO: K. Kahle, S. Parker, L. Barger, R. Elder, D. Shaffer, J. Henry, C. Rex, D. Knight, S. Cotherman. ROW THREE: Mr. Peterson, J. Hartman, T. Efzel, T. Denslenger, M. Keely, B. Miller, D. Barleff, S. Elder, B. Shoup, D. Himes. ROW FOUR: W. Ber- berick, M. Shrum, J. Cofherman, G. Rex, R. McLendon, C. Brothers, A. Kahle, M. Thompson, M. Besf. ROW FIVE: K. Agnew, J. Penny, D. Frederick, J. Harkless, C. Houston, D. Chambers, M. Kooman. OMCWJ aforeffed 1 Donald Chambers, Marilyn Philips, Charles Husion. KNEELING: Linda Haas, Paula Dihy, Carol Sfephens. STANDING: Sally Weeier Bonnie Hurst, Kay Wetzel, Lois Salser, Diane Winger. 11161 1 oncerf Choir FIRST ROW: Wanda Crankshaw, Betty Henry, Valerie Frederick, linda Kahle, Peggy Raybuck, Sharon Dean, Carol Hannold, Pat Say, Elaine Clutz, Nancy Kurtz, Bonnie Raybuck, Mrs. Weaver, Joan Walters, Marlene Kapp, Linda Switzer, Jane Fye, Helen Chambers, Kay Wetzel, Diane Troutman, Phillis McGiffen, Sara Neal, Betty Best. ROW TWO: Margaret Ogden, Bea Hartzell, Cheryl Brothers, Suellen Kiser, Katie Aaron, Beverly Cope, Joanne Henry, Elizabeth Stroupe, Kathy Master, Bonnie Cope, Karla Berlin, Iona Weaver, Karen Bauer, Carol Fye, Judy Shay, Jean Slaugenhaup, Katheryn Shingledecker, Margaret Mauthe, Lois Salser, Carol Shaw, Mary Bashline, Jean Elliott, Sarah Beels, Kathy Best. ROW THREE: Mark Weaver, Russell Wedekind, Russell Seigworth, Scott Keefer, Craig Brothers, Ter- ry Amsler, Jerry Mong, Jeffrey Long, James Black, Michael Clover, Robert Best Dale Stover, Edward Weeter Larry Smith, Robert S ' , , eig- worth, Terry Thompson, James Brown, Ruth Sayers, Eileen Beary, Jeanne Stitzinger. ROW 4: William Garis, Paul Carlson, John Rhoades, Richard Rinker, James Harkless, Robert Meier, Carson McMullen, Gregory Pierce, James Rhoades, Barry Miller, Jake Slicker, Robin Thompson, Gary Weldon, Bruce Weaver, William Bell, Kenneth Beck, David Rhoades. lidfricf czorud OMCBM ROW' ONE: Sharon Dean, Bonnie Raybuck, Kathy ROW ONE: Iona Weaver, Sharon Dean, Jean Elliott, Karla Berlin, Elaine Clutz, Muster, Ignq Weaver, ROW TWO: James Rhoades, Mrs. Weaver. ROW TWO: Joanne Henry, Karen Bauer, Margaret Ogden, Eileen Robert Best. Beary, Kathy Masters. ROW THREE: John Rhoades, Russell Seigworth, Carson McMullen, Robert Best, Jake Slicker, Larry Smith. I 117 1 KOMH tg CAOPMJ ROW ONE: Sharon Dean, Linda Kahle, Katie Aaron, Iona Weaver, Jean Elliott. ROW TWO: Phyllis McGiffen, Bonnie Raybuck, Carol Hannold, Karen Bauer, Jeanne Stitzinger, Joanne Henry, Beverly Cope. ROW THREE: Jake Slicker, Russell Seigworth, Mike Clover, Robert Best, Dale Stover, Larry Smith, Robert Seigworth. ROW FOUR: Mark Weaver, James Harkless, Barry Miller, Carson McMullen, Jeffery Long, James Rhoades, James Brown. Qfnaclriga A ROW ONE: Kathy Best, Betty Henry, Peggy Raybuck, Sharon Dean, Bonnie Cope, Nancy Kurtz, Elaine Clutz. ROW TWO: Elizabeth Stroupe, Jeanne Stitzinger, Beverly Cope, Joanne Henry, Karen Bauer, Margaret Ogclen, Judy Shay, Bonnie Raybuck, Kathy Master. ROW THREE: James Harkless, Terry Amsler, Gregory Pierce, Robert Meier, Jeffery Long, Carson McMullen, Larry Smith, Barry Miller. 51181 Ckoraberfi ROW ONE: Georgia Rush, Dorothy Ace, Judy Altman, Janice Seigworth, Esther Raybuck, Marsha Amsler, Nancy Jo O'Neil, Ruth Dunkle, Mary Longnaker, Paul Fleming, Joyce Over, Linda Haas, Doris Best, Jacquelin Baker, Barbara Stephens, Betty Lee Best, Barbara Balt- zer, Judy Fisher, Mrs. Weaver. ROW TWO: Lois McGiffin, Linda Meier, Theresa Wike, Jeanette Fleming, Peggy Grady, Emily Rowe, Barbara Schettler, Donna Monrean, Patricia Hannold, Patricia Paine, Hope Henry, Ruby Cotherman, Susan Kribbs, Karen Best, Nancy Best, Carol Best. ROW THREE: Larry Barnett, Fred Schies, John Love, Robert Exley. ROW FOUR: Dale Sanders, Jerry Shoup, Keith Miller, Wayne Best, Dana Fulton, William Stewart, Barbara Hamilton, Carol Hook, Cyndi Thompson, Karen Kapp, Sally Weeter, John Mason, David Kenemuth, Edward Neiderriter, Larry Linamen, Richard Allaman, James Fox, Larry Sherman. ROW FIVE: Larry Milford, Francis Confer, Roger Fleming, James Dollhopf, Thomas Fye, Larry Weaver, Rihcard Bowser, Klaus Behrens, George Coulter, Larry Cope, Thomas Perrine, Robert Hannold, Samuel Wilson. omg... ROW ONE: Joyce Over, Barbara Baltzer, Betty Best, Carol Best, Hope Henry, Linda Haas, Ruth Dunkle, Patricia Hannold. ROW TWO: Klaus Behrens, Larry Cope, Cyndi Thompson, George Coulter, James Dollhopf. L1191 ir A Le bf .SJOPPGJLO STANDING: V. Fleming. ROW ONE: Mrs. Weaver, J. Fisher, D. Mellon, C. Reed, W. Crankshaw, D. Kagle, P. Seigworth, J. Kurtzhals, D. Knight, J. Huff, V. McHenry, N. Dittman, S. Knight, J. Baker, J. Hannah, J. Shoup, L. Chambers, L. Kahel, J. Neely, A. Rhoads, K. O'Neil, B. Chambers. ROW TWO: G. Rush, L. Hartzell, L. McCleary, S. Lewis, C. Briggs, M. Amsler, N. O'Neil, A. Taylor, M. Hook, J. Hannold, D. Kagle, M. Kapp, C. Knight, R. Robertson, S. Beichner, V. Frederick, P. Raybuck, J. Altman, P. Emhoff. ROW THREE: D, McElhatten, J. Hannah, P. Say, N. Chadman, C. Hannold, K. Master, S. Neely, L. Wolfe, C. Brenneman, R. Dunkle, L. Haas, A. Hartzell, R. Rossman, B. Henry, J. Fleming, P. Grady, S. Kribbs. ROW FOUR: G. McClune, C. Miller, M. Stiller, K. Mauthe, J. Beichner, L. Wedekind, D. Ace, K. Bauer, M. Ogden, E. Stroupe, S. Beels, K. Best, R. Johnston, L. Wakefield, L. Kaylor, K. Mor- ris, P. Rex. GIA jfio Lluemgga Sharon Dean, Kathy Master, Bonnie Raybuck ROW ONE: Betty Lee Best, Mary Longnaker, Joyce Over, Doris Best, Sally Weeter. ROW TWO: Linda Meier, Theresa Wike, Lois McGiffin, Carol Fye, Helen Chambers, Hope Henry. IIQOI LP6 .SZPFQHO dn! KNEELING H Chambers S Dean B R ybuck C Alcorn K Berlm K A on S W eter H H nry D B st J Over K Best P Hannold J Elliott I Weaver R Briggs S Lewis C Baltezr S Shook K Deitz ROW ONE L Thompson C Hughes D Detz L Cover D Thompson T Fye C Hannah B Stephens J Barger K Berlm F Hepler E Lewis J Walters P Crlssman L Eary G Sheldon B Cope K Wetzel O Watkins B Best E Raybuck N Best J Slaugenhoup S Brothers M Neely Haun Troutman S Neal C Knight B Hurst D Dlttman C Rossman J Rossman Mrs Weaver ROW TWO B Deitz D Dean E Clutz L Switzer G Kurtus L Huffman M Wetzel J Lewis E Rowe D Ace M Ace B Showers P McGiffin N Mays F Rhoads G Bennmger C Thompson S Mong P Knappenburger L McKinney M Slaugenhoup L Robertson D Mong L Fulton B Baltzer L Yarger K Kapp C Kahe ROW THREE L Lin men R Rltts L Switzer M Milliken B Love M Kapp S Bell R McKisslc N Knight R Taylor G Wenble C Johns L Ditty L Hurrelbrmk C Hook J Thompson M Parker V Hannold D Ditty D Best L Ziegler B Knight J Beary J Selgworth K Best G Barnes ROW FOUR M Longnaker B. Clark C. Stephens J. Clutter P. D n k P Pa e K Weeter G Flath S Snyder C Stephens L Salser J. Shay G. Rex C. Shaw J. Vierling D. Monrean B. Whitehill N Humphrey K Showers B Schettler T Wake L Meier B Best L. McGiffin R. Cotherman S. Kiser C. Best. ROW FIVE: J. D'tty N Durtz B Hamilton M Neldernter V Merryman B Cope J Henry M. Bashline J. Fye B. Hartzell R. Hartle P. Say N. Horner M Mauthe J Stitzmger E Beary R Sayers K Shmgledeckeer C.Fye. This year Sharon Dean was selected to represent Keystone High School as a first soprano at the State Regional Chorus. IZIQIJ o ee ll 0 : . ,. , . a , . , . ', . ar ,. e , . e , . e, . , . , , . ,. ,. ' , . ',. , . , . '. :. , . , . 1, I , . . , . , . ,. , . ',. ,. ',. , . ,. I . , . , . , . ', . , . , . , . , . , . ,B. ,D , . , . I , . , - . I Q 1 - , . . 1. ., . , I ' I I ' I ' I ' I ' .I ' I ' I ' I ' I ' ..l ' I ' I . I , . , . , . , . I , . , . , . , . , . 1 . ,. , . I. 1 . 'a , . ', . ' , . ,. , . , . , . ' k, ' I I ' I ' I I ' I ' .I ' .I ' I' I ' I ' I ' I I ' I . ' , . , . , . ' , . , . . : . , , , , u- le,. in.. ,- .. ,. ,- . , , , , . , ' I ' l I ' F ' I ' I ' I ' I I I I I I I ' I ' .I I ' I ' I ' I I .,. L 4. cf.: KNEELING: D. Williams, F. McFarland, V. McGiffin, T. O'Neill, T. Wakefield, L. Rossman, S. Beck, R. Fleming. ROW ONE: Mrs. Weaver, J. Beichner, T. Dittman, L. Best, R. Dunkle, J. Hook, L. Sherman, T. Slater, W. Allmendinger, C. Blair, L. Ace, M. Drogus, R. Kapp, B. Weaver, R. Magee, T. Weldon, J. Shoup, W. Aaron, R. Hartzell, J. Master, D. Weaver, K. Beck. ROW TWO: L. Linamen, B. Wile, J. Nale, T. Cope, K. Rhoades, L. Best, K. Miller, F. Rupp, R. Finefrock, M. Pfaff, D. Rhoades, W. Wilson, C. Slicker, D. Hahn, R. Exley, R. Allamen, T. Kopp, E. Weeter, D. Jordan, J. Fox, D. Fulton, S. Wilson, T. Slicker, M. Weaver, B. Garris, L. Barnett. ROW THREE: R. Rinker, J. Rhoades, W. Bell, R. Wetzel, D. Sanders, D. McCall, G. Weldon, J. Stvmper, C. Salser, T. Stiller, D. Rex, T. Thompson, G. Gates, D. Clover, P. Gifford, L. Thompson, D. Jeannerat, D. Clover, T. Gable, D. Brindiey, W. Black, T. Bowser, R. Seigworth, L. Smith, B. Allaman. ROW FOUR: A. Knight, J. Dollholf, S. Keefer, R. Meier, J. Black, G. Pierce, L. Fulton, W. Stewart, J. Love, C. Brothers, T. Amsler, J. Mong, M. Ashbaugh, R. Wecleking, L. Weaver, D. Kennemth, D. Stover, R. Seigworth, G. Myers, R. Miller, C. Say, R. Hannold, J. Mason, C. Gordon, T. Fye. ROW FIVE: T. Horner, F. Confer, R. Fleming, E. Neideriter, G. Jeannerat, B. Miller, J. Slicker, P. Carlson, J. Books, L. Milford, J. Rhoades, J. Long, R. Thompson, T. Perrine, L. Cope, R. Best, M. Clover, G. Coulter, J. Harkless, C. McMullen, R. Bowser, K. Beherns. .Kaya Quarfef Mya Octet Mike Clover, Robert Best ROW ONE: John Mason, Bruce Weaver, Keith Miller. ROW TWO: Carson Jeffrey Long,James Black McMullen, Rick Bowser, James Dollhopf, Barry Miller, Larry Smith. li22l manic Ll' .cle fI231 Qgaione ma Wafer Keystone High our Alma Mater, Fount of wisdom, truth, and light ...... We sing out Thy Tame and honor, We recall Thy ideals True, As we strive with hope anew .... Thee we love, on Thee rely, For Thy guidance always right. As we strive to bring thee glory, Paying tribute To Thy name ....,. . , . .We salute thee, Keystone High School Praise To Thee we loud proclaim. Memories pleasant, classmates loyal, All are treasure we hold dear, As we Tace each future year. li24:I Wudic Cgglll Qmle .S2U2I'ltA glade lI261 ROW ONE: Mary Ellen Myers, Jane Fye, Janet Hannah, Elaine Clutz, Kay Wetzel, Suellen Kiser, Mr. Greer. ROW TWO: Dorothy Ace, Lois McGiffin, Bea Siegal, Vivian Merryman, Kathy Best, Eileen Beary, Rosanne Rites, Gary Switzer, John Slaugenhoup. ROW THREE: Bill Garris, Russ Wedekind, Dave Whitling, Jim Hark- less, Greg Pierce, Tom Fye, Russ Seighworth, Dale Stover, Bill Allaman, Gary Welden. WMA CAL ROW ONE: Mrs. Minnick fAdvisorl, Mary Ellen Myers, Helen Chambers, Jane Fye, Vicki Merryman, Elaine Clutz, Mr. Fulton lAdvisorJ. ROW TWO: Paul Fleming, Carol Miller, Elizabeth Stroupe, Kathy Best, Dorothy Ace, Terry Bell, Larry Sherman. ROW THREE: Artie Knight, Larry Fulton, Tom Horner, Larry Smith, Dale Stover, Judy Clutter, Bea Seigel, Sara Beels. ROW FOUR: Sam Wilson, Dave Whitling, Carson McMullen, Jim Harkless, Don Kahle, Tom' Perrine, Jim Rhoads. L1271 jufure uainead aaa era of America ROW ONE: Miss Crisman CAdvisorD, Georgie Rush, Virginia Schettler, Linda Kahle, Nancy Chaclman, Lois Salser, Sandra Neely, Sara Neal, Sandra Rowe, Faye Rhoads, Mary Anne Longnaker. ROW TWO: Jean Hannah, Ruih Dunkle, Connie Brenneman, Teresa Wike, Linda Swiizer, Carol Hannold, Bonnie Hursf, Carolyn Knighi, Frances Dunkle, Linda Yarger. ROW THREE: Sharon Dean, Sara Beichner, Nancy Mays, Kathy Shingledecker, Barbara Hamilton, Terry Kahle, Francis Confer, Roger Fleming, Carol Fye, Beverly Cope, Mary Bashline, Linda Meier. K ir A .fdfkdfic .fdbfiociafion ROW ONE: Marry Gene Neely, Valorie Fredricks, Karen Best, Kathyrn Besf, Jeanne Slaughenhoup, Bonnie Raybuck, Behy Best, ' ' 'I R P R 4- Dorls Besf, Joyce Over. ROW TWO: Carol Best, Ruby Cotferman, Behy Jo Haun, Bonnie Showers, Gwen Bennlnger, Emi y owe, eggy ay buck, Janice Seigworih, Hope Henry, Janice Shoup. ROW THREE: Mrs. Williams lAclvisorJ, Cheryl Brothers, Barbara Balfzer, Pal' Say, Cheryl Johns, Cindy Thompson, Barbara Love, Iona Weaver, linda Thompson, Karen Kapp, Helen Chambers. ROW FOUR: Jean Elliof, Diane Winger, Lorraine Wedekind, Donna Monrean, Karen Bauer, Carol Shaw, Sarah Beel, Kay Mauthe, Marlene Kapp, Gayle Rex, Carol Hook, Karla Berlin. l1281l WMM P01164 ug ROW ONE: Priscilla Say, Diane Knight, Jean Barger, Carol Hannah, Jackie Baker, Sue Ann Knight, Robin Briggs, Sally Lewis, Linda Fulton, Cindy Balzer. ROW TWO: Carol Stephens, Miss Wilshire, CAdvisorJ, Norma Humphrey, Diane Dean, Linda Ziegler, Judy Altman, Pat Paine, Janice Fair, Sally Weeter. ROW THREE: Judy Vierling, Bea Hartzell, Joyce Thompson, Nancy Horner, Joan Walter, Betty Hen- ry, iMona Neiderritfer, Gayle Weible, Vicki Hannolcl. ROW FOUR: Dawson Brindley, Sam Wilson, Bill Allaman, Jeff Long, LeRoy Best, Mike Beichner, John Finnfrock, Chuck Beichner. ,yyy ollafin ROW ONE: Scott Sheffer, Tom O'Neill, Karen Berlin, Jeanne Kurtzhals, Tammy Fye, Esther Lewis, Nancy Dittman. ROW TWO: Mark Pfaff, James Fox, Dana Fulton, Joyce Over, Janice Shoup, Jackie Lewis, Judy Fisher, Dianne Best. ROW THREE: LaDonna Linamen, Kristine Weeter, Lorraine Wedekind, Gretchen Flath, Bernice Whitehill, Janet Beary, Nancy Best, Hope Henry, Guen Benninger, Emily Rowe, Kath Sh ld k J ' ' y eng e ec er, anet Hannah. ROW FOUR. James Nale, Tom Goble, Bill Black, Sam Heeter, James Dollhoph, Richard Bowser, Bill Stewart, John Love, David Kenemuth, John Mason. fl291 ROW henha Rowe, Joyce Linda Linda ROW ONE Mr McElravy fAdvusorH Robin Brlggs Debbne Thompson Connie Kapp Carolyn Shoup Jocelyn Thompson Jannce Rupp S d S der Barbara Scheifler Rufh Dollhopf Barbara Balfzer Joyce Over Bonme Cope Mariha Mull Nancy ONell ROW TWO an y ny ken. ROW THREE Make Theran Edward LaVan Pat Hannold Carol Briggs Charles McCleary Richard Rmker Terry Johnson Sandy Rowe Barbara Slephens jufure .7 eac erzi 0 merica ROW ONE: Mr. Sfewarl, fAdvisorJ, Barbara Thompson, Mary Ellen Tritlen, Jeanne Kurfsals, Karen Berlin, Mrs. Vensel, CAclvisorJ. ROW TWO: Sandra Snyder, Nanci! Best Janice Dunkle Carol Miller ROW THREE- Lincla Kaylor, Marsha Hook, La Donna Lineman, Ruth Sayors, Elizabelh Sfroupe. ROWIFOUR: Barry .Miller, James Rhoads, Larry Smith. onor ocief Kathy Masters, Barbara Love, Eileen Beary, Karla Berlin. L1311 52,7 ROW ONE: Jean Slaugenhoup, Diane Dean, Joan Walter, Janice Seighworrh, Carol Kahle, Sally Weefer, Nancy Kurtz, Valerie Frederick. ROW TWO: Barry Miller, Miss Willshire, fAdvisorb, Cindy Thompson, Beity Best, Linda Meier, Beverly Clark, Carol Hook, Karen Best, Judy Vierling. ROW THREE: Allan Slater, Lynn Besi, Jake Slicker, Carol Siephens, Karen Bauer, Pai Paine, Bea Hartzell, Rose Harile, Jean Sfifzinger, Carol Besf, Mona Neiderriter. ewd 6Ll0el SW! ROW ONE: Jim Briifon, Bev Clark, Rose Harile, Bob Seigworfh, Eileen Beary. ROW TWO: Cheryl Johns, Gayle Weible, Miss Wilshire, fAdvisorJ, Jane? Beary, Tammy Fye, Jean Kurfzhals. ROW THREE: Terry Johnson, Mark Pfaff, Nancy Kuriz, Valerie Frederick, Phillis McGiffin, Nancy Mays, Joan Walfer, Mr. Gehres, lAdvisorD. ROW FOUR: Jake Slicker, Barry Miller, Carol Besf, Frances Dunkle, Gretchen Flaih, Bernice Whitehill, Vivian Merry- man. IISQI 57 ufure ccrmerzi 0 - I mercca FIRST ROW: Keith Clover, Blane Neely, Dennis Bechiner, Garry Jeannerat, Jerry Mcloine, Garry Weaver, Bob Simpson, Dan Smith. SECOND ROW: Terry Slater, Dan Jordan, Leonard Bell, Art Deitz, Dennis Beichner, Neil Raybuck, Tom Thompson, Terry Ditman, Dana Clover, Keith Miller, Bill Wilson. THIRD ROW: David Rhoads, Armond, Davis, Gayle Gates, Jim Kellogg, Les Wingard, Barry Wile, John Moneran. FOURTH ROW: Wayne Best, Garry Whitling, Dale Rex, Daug Smith, Francis Siegle, Keith Rex, Kim Rhoades, Terry Thompson. un ior gri - cu fare FIRST ROW: Bob Keefer, Andy Early, Tom Roades, Tom Knight, Tom McCoy, Horner McHerny, Ron DeLoe, Mr. Showers. SECOND ROW: Gary Rhoades, Fred Taylor, Dave Yorger, John Hartman, Daug Penny, Dave Stiller, David Beck, Tom McCarey. THIRD ROW: Mike Keely, John Finefrack, Dave Fye, Brandt Miller, Rodney Boshline, Bob Pitts, Neale Bowser, Tim- Larkin, John Linamen. Liaai Ward if? FIRST ROW: Mr. Hutton CAdvisorI, Carson McMullen, Brenton Best, Mike Clover, Tom Perrine, Lynn Best, Don Kahle, Allen Slater, Jim Britton, Dana Fulton. SECOND ROW: Ed Weeter, Paul Carlson, Dave Stover, Wayne Best, Dave Troutman, Tom Horner, Bob Best, Jack Campbell, Mr. Ecldinger fAd- visorl. THIRD ROW: Bob Hannold Mark Weaver, Sam Heeter, Lee Berlin, Art Best, Scott Keifer, George Coulter, Jim Black, Roger Fleming. FOURTH ROW: Everett Hulings, John Raybuck, Keith Miller, Dick Hogue, Gary Clark, Tom Siverling, Larry Cope, Art Knight. en for H55 pfay Cad! FIRST ROW: Kathy Master, Bonnie Cope, Iona Weaver, Betty Best. SECOND ROW: Barbara Love, Carol Shaw, Carol Stephens, Jeanne Stitzinger, Rose Hartle, Beverly Clark. THIRD ROW: La Jean Ditty, Judy Shay, Miss Wilshire fAdvisorJ, Mike Clover, 'Paul Carlson, Bea Hartzell, Larry Fulton. FOURTH ROW: Barry Miller, Rodger Fleming, Larry Smith, Tom Horner, Terry Bell. lI34I enior CAST Miss Wilshire CDil'ecfo rj Hard Working Crew M fvfw, CAST George-Poul Corlson John The Strong-Terry Bell Agothci-Rose Hortle Mozelle-lono Weaver Dorothy-Beo Horzell Poul The Professor-Mike Clover Scorfoce-Roger' Fleming Spear-Larry Fulton Beor-Tom Horner Ruth-Beverly Clork lrmo-Jeanne Stitzinger Genevieve-Corol Stephens Irving The Great-Bcxrry Miller Rcxlph The Fast Runner-Larry Smith Voice-Kothy Moster Hozel-Corol Show me My 0 C4a,.,e.1 me '1fU.,,fJ Q 2 I 135 Wheel's Invented. CATCH . . . 1 . QCII' E10 FIRST ROW: Jeanne Stitzinger, Elizabeth Stroupe, Carol Miller, Marjorie Ace, Patricia Crissman, Diane Winger, Jean Elloit, Sharon Dean, Bonnie Showers, Joanne Henry, Beverly Clark, Bonnie Cope, Betty Best, Karla Berlin, Iona Weaver, Beaa Harzell, Carol Stephens, Carol Shaw, Karen Bower. SECOND ROW: Sandy Rowe, Opal Watkins, Sue Hill, Faye Rhoads, Nancy Mays, Carol Hannold, Beverly Cope, Mr. ll36l l SW! Gehres lAdvisorl, Larry Fulton, Robert Best, Tom Horner, Jim Britton, Terry Kahle, Ted Salser, Eileen Beary, Katie Aaron, Judy Shay Barbara Love, Marlene, Kapp, Rose Hartle. 11371 ji, A f J: ' 'Miss Wilshire CDirectorJ e CREW Dan Merrick . . . Lolly ....... Mrs. Merrick . . . Bongo .... Daphne ......., Marina ..,..,.. Professor Gaines .... Cele Wallace , . , Vic Storm ..,. Mrs. Dunlap .M Seymour .... Mad Devlin . ,, Mr. Spence ,.,.. Sergeant Rollins . Bobbi ,........ Deb .... Elva ....,...... Draculette .,,,.. Graveyard Gracie Big Daddy Corpus Rollo .......... Little Monster . . , Granny ........ , . . A Mike Clover . . . lona Weaver ,.. .lanice'S'houp' , . . 4 . Tom Horner Cyndi Ihompson ...... Pat Paine .... Barry Miller . . . , Rose l-lartle . . . . Scott Keeter ,.,., Carol Hook John Slaugenhoup .,.. Paul Carlson .... .lohn Mason ...... Terry Bell . Valerie Fredrick . . . . Sally Weeter . ...,... Karen Best . . Carol Stephens . Donna Monrean . . A . Jake Slicker . . , Klaus Behrens . , , . Bob Beggs , . . Beverly Clark es., t . . .- Monster l THREE WEIRDIES X DONATION PAGE Hugh M. Owens, Clarion Milo M. Markle, Jr., Clarion and Knox The Fashion Dress Shop, Oil City Mary Ridgeway Sweets and Gifts, Oil City Hafeat Electric, Oil City Latshaw Motors, Seneca Peter C. Stubler Beverage Distributor, Oil City Keller's Millinary, Oil City Veach's Furniture Store, Oil City J. M. Market, Parker C. M. Dunlap, Callensburg Leard Clover Farm, Wentlings Corners Tom's Barber Shop, Parker R. D. I Lerch Pennzoil Carl Allio's Atlantic Service, Oil City Leo Phillips and Sons Fruit Market, Clarion Junction A 8. B Stranford Cleaners, Seneca Weaver Buick-Pontiac Co., Oil City Shepherd of the Hills Motel and Restaurant, Van R. D. 'I Knox Laundromat, Knox Martin's Gas Station Dr. A. L. Stahman, Clarion Guiken Ford Sales, Clarion Furniture Mart, Shippensville R. D. 'I Crook's Flowers and Gifts, Knox Clarion Office Equipment, Clarion Auto Parts - Clarion Motor Co., Clarion Smith's Pennzoil Service C. I. Garris General Store, Wentlings Corners J. R. Dunlap Maurice P. Guth Barber Shop, Shippenville McKinney's Market Mean's Snack Shop 8. Pennzoil Service Station, Shippenville Finnefrock's Mobile Station, Kossuth Dave 8. BiII's Pennzoil, Knox Dana Daniels, Marienville Complimems of ' f KNOX GLASS, :Ng ' f Oil Cityt X Congratulations and Best W ishes HAYS BAKING COMPANY Pennsylvania ff X . Y W Vff N x XJ X - 'V sl ' ' Nl ty t ' K' l K .J ,ll Xt Vt , X 4.-' F., 'NV -X VV! 1 lv X x fix Xxx '. ,X ' MW:-J A X , ' 'N ' xx V ,N X V X, fX - 1 X ,X l fb! ' af V -N55-V V V xv X 1 xt At H QV Vfil N , t Mx Q54 T XV XXXJ N If K Xa X q M .VXJ , t X mai Q x, T X-f' ' MV ,Xxx XX Q V5 wal' af ls , -Lk f- N-ff' VK KQV A XV xx 3,5 Q , .V V V V ,nf .VJ ,V VX f kV JK ' C X Y ,' -' ' 7 , bi V1 X ' , .,f 'J f ,- 1 . -f' ,ff-' f' l , 1 L ' V, 'f I V g,f'1 V Z Vp X IV, ,L ,f V Cn? tl . . 4571 .:' V 'P A' 'I 'If ' ,f f 5l':f l ,X , , , V, .XV if 1, t N U 1 Q sf , cf ', f f V VAN, ' , . V .0 , x, IA. V, X , 2 X W f , 'Q , NX s -fy t X, 7 -f sf j f' Vf 5 ' ' X H ' M - A. , ff, 5 ' X Jw 1 4 A A . I ' M I iff L' 4, , K Lf X f , V , , L. K' 1- 1 ffl 'f Cr, A L , f L L ksfjfy 1 - Ax -' 4, 'V V . V Rl! --f Q, ,V 7 ft V ' sf a 7 7 X L V , ,. V ' 'ty D 4 ,V ' 1,1 Y .V M Vt Q V 2 V , ,. V A VN , V f -, fy NL :V k flff, ' A- '. . A ff! f 4:-27 I . V I X all ,. xy . 'XJ X1 M1 J-.f X., X ' -V ' SENECA, PA. -N X, K CLARION DAIRY PRODUCTS F in F f H 9 dmikpf dnniken Ik c ig Ch Ch iifviik oi y D Ph CAF, 169868 K Pv7i46i B 85 ci P Herff Jones FOR DISTINCTIVE... Glass Yeariooks Graduation Diplomas Medaisandi Rings Announcements Trophies E ,ASF 'fgvwnf 5 Herff Jones Co. CompHmemsof INDUSTRIAL CCLLOIDS COMPANY E I P W C pl I CENTRAL ELECTRIC CCOPERATIVE INC. Box366 P k P W Cpl f WAYNE R. WEAVER OLDSMOBILE CI P yl TRI-COUNTY SCHOOL PHOTOGRAPHERS 521 Main SfreeTClc1rion, Po. 301 13'rh Sfreef, Fronklon CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF H6411 FULTON BROTHERS Shippenville, Pennsylvonio KNOX STERLING SERVICE HCORNEYT STOVER, Owner Phone PYramid 7-1929 Quaker State Products Batteries - Automotive Accessories - Tires Electronic Wheel Balancing We Call For and Deliver We Give Top Value Stamps BOWSER 8g CAMPBELL Knox Pennsylvcmio STEHLE'S TRAILER SALES 8g COURT Shippenville R. D. 'I Pa. for modern living live in ci modern home COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE Northwest Pennsylvania Bank And Trust Company 100 Seneca and 24th State OIL CITY CLINTONVILLE, EAST BRADY, EMLENTON, KNOX Members of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Follow Your School and Local News THE DERRICK Oil City Pennsylvania Congratulations Class ot i964 FULTON LUMBER 81 SUPPLY Everything for Building Phone: Capital 6-877i Route 322 West Clarion Penna Congratulations Class ot l 964 R.H. CORPORATION Motor Truck Carrier IORDON HARDWARE Lawn and Garden Supplies Lucas Paints Sporting Goods Toys :Sz Gifts Free Gift Wrapping MAIN STREET KNOX, PA. LAWRENCE BROTHERS TRANSIT MIX CONCRETE Phone: GApital 6-8411 CLARION, PENNSYLVANIA COMPLIMENTS OF BALTZER'S STORE Phone PYramid 7-1396 KNOX, PENNSYLVANIA GEO. W. WOLF, IR INCORPORATED PENNZOIL DISTRIBUTOR Phone: SH 5-4491 SLICO, PENNSYLVANIA BLAUSER Heoting, Plumbing ond Power Tools my If x x J p I' Iv P , , S1 V fx IV I . V I . I ' f . L , 'Q I 'Ll ioompu mms or ' x.. L K , . L fx Q 7' - ' tj Q. A I If ill I l X I, I A N t ix V, im 'JJ I hi ' mf ly W ' Xxx I I N Y xr 1 Q rj 5, BJ J I XJ A KX at All 7 N Nl x X xg - ' X 'R ., ,. J J A I IJ AE . I X BX I U l U ' BR f Electricol Controctors ,aft I ' Q' F ,J , IX l 'S ,xv X X , I, Applionces OJ HIPS Oiflfegion' I U Qs. X35 IJ ond Decorative Lights Leadingygglshlpq Store . Complete remodeling of ond kitchen or bothroom Phone: 797-I I3I Owners: Bill Philips Dell Hortzell I I O N A OIL CITY, PENNSYLVANIA I, qw Q, SQIIU M fI? PMI If DIMM' 14 www JUIDI ,Ifjf If III' .Wg ,K W I 'GRUBER'S DAIRY INC. Fine Dairy Products C plimenfs of KINGS DRUG STORE PYromid 7-I274 K P CApT I 6 8450 CI P 1,1 gy 1745, Lfyff .- I ' S Complumems of + 1 v . fI fx A fy MOBILE HOMES CompI1menTs of FARMER'S NATIONAL BANK E Ienfon, Pennsylvcu ' Compliments at RIVERSIDE MARKET Clarion, Pennsylvania Come in soon for your free etiquette booklet, Heading for a Wedding. BEST JEWELERS Terms cheerfully arranged Western Penna's Most beautiful jewelry store Oil City's Only Member of the Guild of Diamond Experts 241 Seneca Street Oil City Pa. MCDEVITT'S DAIRY Sealtest Ice Cream and Groceries Semaca Pa BETTY LOU'S BEAUTY SHOP By Appointment Daily 9:30 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Tuesday and Thursday 7:00 to :OO P.M. lf your hair worries you-come fo Beffy Lou CLARION COUNTY FARM BUREAU B 81 K FROSTY FLAVOR Feed Cranberry, Pa. ' Seed Stop in for a snack XQCAV, Q 5,0 Fertilizer Kilwv QW 715' X Petroleum J y I C I N gd Compliments of WESTPO I NTERS D 8g M SUPER MARKET Groceries-Meats-Produce S8QH Green Stamps 797-1257 Knox, P0- A '1PlAUL'S MARKET One Stop to Shop Sligo Pennsylvonio Phone: SI-I 5-2931 Compliments of ELK CITY LANES Knox Route 2 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '64 CHUCK'S MOBILE CHAPMAN AUTO PARTS Auto Wrecking T. W. Chopmon, Owner ond Buyer Strottonville, Po. Dubois, Po. Phone PO 4-5201 Lu 583-3861 DON BELL SPORT SHOP Hunting, Fishing, cmd Archery Equipment Phone: STote 2-3272 Compliments ot MO DE RN DIN E R Rgute 208 Clorion Pennsylvonio Shippenville Pennsylvonio 323 18th St. Latest In Eye Wear Franklin, Pu. Prescriptions Filled Phone: ID 2-82.71 FRANK'S OPTICAL CO. Dispensing Opticians Old Classes Repaired New Classes Made Hours: Daily 9 to 5 P.M. 206 Elm St. 1 Wed. 9 to 1 P.M. Oil City, Pa. Sat. 8 to 5 P.M. Phone 9-2511 Compliments ot REA WHOLESALE INC. Box 470 Clorion Pennsylvonio CALLACHEITS SHOPPING CENTER Groceries, Meats, Dry Goods Garage and Service Station Plus 25 Hour Clean-A-Wash Do It Yourself Laundry Route 368 Parker Route 1, Penna. GALBRAITH American Station and U-Haul dealer 97 West Main St. Clarion, Pa. Phone 226-9975 Compliments of WEIN,S BROTHERS Clarion, Pennsylvania Compliments of L.R. DECORATING CO. INC. SELKER BROS. 81 GEO. B. HARTLE Moble Gas and Oils Tires-Tubes-Accessories Phone 226-9952 SMlTH'S DISCOUNTS FOODS of N i n eva h Green Stamps are our way of saying Clarion, Pa. THANK YOU Phone 226-6211 ToM's ATLANTIC ,, Jerri s SERVICE STATION 6,2 Mom S, fifth anol wood Phone 226-62l i Clarion, Pa. Phone 226-7245 i ,1 M ,li ii ,fl Q A yew DAUGHERTY ENTERPRISES i - E y ,if I fx We ' ' I f F il Real Estate ki X , It, tx My KREVQJMBROS. ,EDLPRESSQ INLC. io U If , Oil City Pennsylvania ' xl, UU .. h li i il, ,X Complete Real Estate and ' U LDV JL! Insurance Service ,i i lk I ,f , .W l F KU U i Ml! in l .. ,, JL' ji Buy It In Knox LI I TQRX N M ONE C C M P A N Y SLICKER PIPE AND TOOL ,fi Co., INC. L,-' if' Your fjciendly Ford Dealer l5:lQf!fJl, Knox, Perlnsylvgnla Knox 1 M' p X lust Oil Country Servicev M' f NEHI BOTTLINQQOMPANY Knox X Pennsylvania LEWIS HARDWARE IO5 E. lst Street Oil City, Pa. Moores 8t Paints 8: General Hardware Phone 645-8201 yfziffgwffw . iamonds Watches Cloc Fine jewel! 'gGive Your Iewelry la ,ly GARDIN E , For Gifts You Give With Pride Let Gardiner's jewelry Be Your Guide 8 State Street Oil City Pennsylvania Compliments of SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO 335 Seneca Street OIL CITY PENNSYLVANIA Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 64 Compliments of WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA RICE IMPLEMENT STORE ARTIFICIAL BREEDING I N C . C0-OPERATIVE Where You Gef the Service You Want l Box 550 International Harvester and - ' New Idea Farm Equipment Clarion Pennsylvania Clarion Pennsylvania 1 A VX Compliments of llYlQlJl1l,, FURNITURE girl M N X -E1 COMPANY RI-IEA LUMBER COMPANY fl it ,X V -XiQiialityl.Hyo1ne Furnishing at , ' C -J 1 -' 911 A Knox Pennsylx ania tx Q up I 3 Q G1 jpgggsouable Prices PYramid 7-1178 N Qt I ix VXNQJ X h Clarion Pennsylvania In Ax TAN 'my -Clarion fx ll KI Pennsylvania CApita1 6-6260 A ,LW ,U X 042951 QPT80 for X 'i., -JJ 4 wit t W H? ,V 2 Q 2 If 'VAX -X in I .Xt A Mn my Xp? NJ, ' qw Xxby , ix Muyllx f f . ,-- r 1 1 it -, X - ..: .1 ' ' l A X till l-.ll 1 -ldv . r' 'lv 1 ,151 N1 , li - I gif 1 u, ' ia X , gf all JAX- . X- nw it 2 V if ' - l A rs i Lf Compliments of Compliments of f f 5510 !,iff.,lVly if x THE THRIFT PLAN, INC. PPV f ll L' lx. li A f' J O1 M. H. DAVIS fo? ,lv 'l -lppflv Where Customers Become Friends fl ,u px 'vl I-,H P' lb ' -X lj 'Ir '- 11 . and WM n vip vt 515 Main Street ARNOLD E. D OLBY 15 ,,-, - J Clarion Pennsylvania Phone: CApital 6-7230 Ml-'lp Quality, fashion, savings . . . new fabrics for CLARION your sewing needs. Stop today! E Dry Goods 0 Millinery 0 Ready-to-wear INC. Curtains 0 Draperies 0 Floor Coverings , Air Step Shoes 0 Childrenls Shoes 420422 Wood Street THE WELKER 61 MAXWELI, Clarion Pennsylvania CQMP ANY I CApital 6-7710 or 6-7711 East First at Central Avenue Brookville Pennsylvania Sollth Sidfb-Oil City VI 96325 Phone 4-1225 4-1226 4-1227 FRED GALLAGH ER SERVICE Gas-OII-Lubricotion-Washing Groceries-Meats-Dry Goods Horclware-Appliances-Shoes MERRYMAN'S ESSO STATION Gas - Oil Groceries Shippenville, Po. 782-3216 CARRIAGE INN HIWILLER'Si BARBER SHOP 1 I I M I I fiom MIX I KI I II It -J QBIJI Iv .J Q ti apMPvAA 'W x-fx H I I ' :I XJ ,IjII'xv'!!II KI' XXV! rfj xx 'I ' JI! QAII I LIMS if HI VVfJMI1I6xi U SIUE QM VU X III I Lf If IV QI IU M! -IN JJ V I J UI ay, I I-2 I1 I .I FREEMIS III fx I NIJ :JUN JM wwf ,IV ff MOI I U 1IvA J5 II! I 'UIQ VVLJYXXIMJ 0 :SIRI ' j I-1 'II Ikbjx ' f Feminine Fashions II MII I. I L51 J II 1 X-' V J, ' xl I UI ,K OMIA I IsI STIORE If Iv IJIVI I Iv UI' I1 IVE 226 Seneca street WN 0 fb Ji J IJ 637 My fb 4 M, lg I I O rt I Uv 3, Y IXEUJWI Nw? Oil City Pennsylvania I' I' L 'IU i r .INQIVII :I J ,n.f I :fl RIM my JI! I MV HJ PA 1 III' 'J x V XIII ,EX I 'IL' :JN V KI I CI' I ' ,IV , IW V ,JI If W 1 mf ,gun I ,V-Qn ,JI II I I. RI, J 7 If ,1 KI , , I gb If, lm L J! III MAJ I f' I '15 II IIII :Nw V ,f X if HOL! CLQI lllyb hi!d!L..U Inf, 'Ldv ,I I ,WI ,rv nk gg 52551 ' 461 mf dyfgg, IU l,Qof'j1pIjrI1f5I'j3s ef 'II blk' QM 41 I J I-III , I IIRLIIL X - 'I II IIC I A X6 fly fEVUI'.I,,J Rdpxii :wUn1LJLfI,, vlci .Iago ,IL A X3 ,,I5IMA1YS'fF3IRI2A LW n gggpf' I Z4 - .EIU 3' QI. I L Agp' LAV Q pu' PHIL ,MII III ,MII QIIUUIIMI Ifvf CDI ,Q III 3 ,PMI ,GVIA NINE I . ' III' I I I r .. , W if I sl R 'J VEMLEL .louise FURNITURE l 1 ' 5 M 1 0 Fifth and Main ,X y , X I ' 'Egnle-nton, ganna. 4 Il , T XA X I' , A II M X W l Pho4e12yl479 I .I Y X It rf l C A 'TCORJGRATULATIONS to THE I CLASS or 1964 l KNOX APPLIANCE 81 GIFT SHOP qwrn and IOE LOGUED All Occasion Gifts and General Electric Appliances Spend ye little, none or All- Ye are Welcome ,en you call. Phone: PYra1nicl 7-1198 FAMOORE'S RESTAURANT Headquarters for your Wedding needs l8 East First Street Oil City - 677-3l92 ,C x J 1. L, A l wx N , DN ,fl l, If l rw f U ,U V274 big! JJ l blli 4 lj fV J M tl l Ai , l l l .lf J vi' A, K 2 , ,fr 'J l ,- V 4 P r ,, .1 Compliments of , , if ,J 5.9 dy. 2 if ' i il X , X 1 X , I I 0 l M ,IU j. c. PENNY co. Uyu Gy Clarion J Pennsylvania ll -' fu Vinci? it ' tl, 156 AN A xl Jxiwflfk C I Tl . QWAND SERVICE lvgv yi' I MQU' y , ii jl ff l e, and Lubrication fl f L of as ' 'X - 0 I T Xl il lenton, R. D. l ' ly ffl' I I l '54 THE CLARION DEMOCRAT and THE CLARION REPUBLICAN For Coiinty-Wide News of All Kinds Phone: CA 6-7000 ECKERD DRUG STORES Creators of Reasonable Drug Prices Eckercl's of Oil City, Inc. 237 Seneca St., Oil City, Pa. Phone 6464288 WALLACE BOOK 81 STATIONERY Books - Stationery - OHice Supplies Oil City Portable Typewriters Graduation Gifts Pennsylvania gb P: .. 'I ef px I f Cf J V jf' . II? ', A. RAN KI SWS SMEAJ MARKET .wp Qui L In YIJI-'IV I llpfld .lrwv QuaIityIMeeirsQI1r . rices You can meet Clarion, Pa. CITIZENS LOAN CORPORATION 408 Main Sireef Clarion, Pennsylvania A PI1one226-81 11 WESTERN AUTO X ASSOCIATE STORE I S - A 11 - I ,A ,. I Cornplimenis of COCA-COLA BOTTLING co. .-M. .1 Clarion Pennsylvania Clarion Pennsylvania Phone: 226-80I I fl K P fi N Meet your friends at the Five 8.lTen'f I A I BRQWN?S BOOT SHOP V C A bl fi L V G.c. MURPHY cog 1, 1 ' I 5 ,.f' Main Street Clcrlon' PG' Clarion Pennsylvania EDWARDS MAYTAG STO RE W. N. EARLY George L. Edwards, Manager Sales and Service Quaker State Service 750 Main Street Phone 226-8040 Callensburg Pennsylvania Clarion Pennsylvania PAUL J. PFAFF lnsuronce Auto-Fire-Casualty-Life Phone 782-3265 Shippenville, Po. Congratulations to the Class of ,63 KISER BROTHERS HARDWARE Shippenville, Pennsylvania CORBETT'S BARBER SHOP Specialty--F lat Tops Phone PYramid 7-1814 Knox Pennsylvania jANE,S BEAUTY SHOP Phone: PYramid 7-1109 KNOX PEN NA Compliments of SHAY,S PENNZOIL SERVICE Knox, Pennsylvania KNOX BAKERY m - Li new l k Corl Allmenclinger KNOX GULF SERVICE LlNNON'S FooDLAND Knox, Penna. QDONALD B. MCMUNN, Proprietor-J Phone: PYramid 7-5211 Gasoline, Oil, Tires, Batteries, Accessories Knox Pennsylvania Y Shopping Plozo 3 miles North of Emlenton 7 miles South of Knox Open doily 9 om To 9 pm Sunday i To 7 pm 'RED AND WHITE STORE Quality Meats and Groceries Phone: STate 2-3270 ARTS MARKET Fresh Fruits and Vegetables KQuality Meatsv Phone: PY1'amid 7-1496 A Shippenville Pennsylvania Knox Pennsylvania 49295 , ,gefwgluw -1, fr lmsdfliii Phi' A :iffy JA I ,AW ,VU WU MQ! 1, IM lfU-OIHPQIC ,gf 60 A , E C, RAGLEY BoWL ARENA A My ' , TOMMYS BARBER SHOP Automatic Pinsetters Ci ,mf I i Knoxiff PWM' Phone: Poi-fer 4-5511 'C Cl ' - 'KI Need Your Head In My Business anon Pennsylvama ' EXE W A ' .U 41 il' ft 3 SVU CV H ,gg miie XX Ht Compliments NV ,X l s f ,Pb ww Nr All .UV jg, L. L. NEELY , Fl img xy ix V of Cv- D l J , J X A 'Fw C., V1 C A 'Oliver 61 Badger BarnsEquipment ROBERT F. CRISWELL my 52 ' A IO sv -' New Idea A rw A 1 J Funerol Home J llmflfxk W fv, 'Lamartine Pennsylvania Emlenton Po.l'v,f nf' ff I ,V- Bf .af A .3 . CW OJ' PARK SHOES F it to Weary 233 Seneca Street Oil City Pennsylvania Shoes for the Entire Family Compliments of Lf- fx xf77 RAYMOND CLEANERS Oil City, Pennsylvania Q qi 2- V9.4 hQCLc2'H,zC!4ffgQ L 1346 V CC, Q6 .A QW ig W 'Q j F2 2 'iff dig' .Q A 1 XC' 11 Rf' AL f kai A Q? W fm wiv N V35 f SEXX f -Rllflb 1 X .,, N-, QXXNQQQQA X 1 xx s 1 X, Q-A kia X , QM mx, fwsxxxwfw 1 QA if x . fukin X X xx 'Qi 1 - . kg X F 'XX 'x D -X .X6iQxkKTw .. X XWQ NNW QXV XX . i XXX W ,Q 1 r lkxxx 4 QW QV, 1 vxfx - Q.- Wi- ' l...XXw3-xx2Z,fs I mx f 3 X' x xv 92 Q W V N if ffggxx 'J wif .93 . yi, 3 qif.x.3 'k ' N ' Cmgx A 33? :Ea 'E W MQ, I-Q mfpn 'iii1f4Kf5?rL
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