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Q ' wa 5, 1, + - Wwwjg' M fm ,A f ' We W, 4, , Ms -f fz Mm, M, W 2 , 1 V f V -' ff The Active Student Body f I 5 I v I 1 2 7 ff' 'Af' W ,, f 1 74 wf ff af W ,, f, ,, ,ff U X f' 1 U v 2 f W, ,- My w IH ' 'Fi , 'W A 4. F , g ff Sir J 1 JW Z 'Z I , S M, J I. ,, ,I I WI-I w 'ff ' ' , ,, I, - . IL II I ff IV . Iwzff -M I , .... ,mf If - -f-ff: M W II gWIII,L4IifQm - I1 --'ffww-fwz I. 1-HM. ,H A 'fffi4WWIf ' M wifi? IIf,m,mfI ,Ir:Ifvf',Iu ,C-m, WV' I--5 , L M -' -I- - ..,. .imfffi ,- X.,I,ffI I ,WM L fL?f2'Ks1'fQii2,I5f? , ,- 6313459 ,11,,.IIpf1 I UI 1 -:QI A .I m M, lm- Zfix - bf Hg W TM 4 W ff A W? I ' 'f ' A q YW 'M' W 1 gg? 2, 14 , M 14,51 an , , 9, 1 ' lm iff III 'f f MM QI, 4 J I f '49 AM , W A 5 'K 5 3 W -wi f'-v WI W 75 2 'Z Q H 9 Rm , f uf V W A W 4 M 0 I ff f X S me 5 g II 2 I I ,I I II I, La 32 I I I My ., , ' Q , . , M I fs W K I-f A K ,, , :I , ,I K '-1, 74. f.'.., , ,, 'I , 'I ,, K I 'IJ I'I,IKI- 'fy , 'fn-.I, '! '!fQ!ff24'5'fM'if'f5? ' A 'LW 11 -III, 'ww , x , Ig, +I ., .I I- '7 - I, In X -- I' 'fe-Q., HI Wn,.EI-I,44,'- If Ig -f'- ! ,,,, . QL, I II-1,w:'zv1:fm, 'Q I - E : A f I W - . II .,I. ,I .1 I, -,, . f-' - ' . LQ f A 4 I 1 f- , . I 571. A I .I - . .. ' Q I . ' ff 0 f M ,I m 5, A gk , ,V , I 5 , ij? gk, , I WI - I .. ' I IM ' I I I I I , f ,a-Iw61IwIr,IL JW. . A, f 4, . f ' ' ., -' I a f I . - I -I f ,.,,,, .I ,,,,h I X., . 1 Our Noble Faculty School Life wm..m J- w N 4 X , R 1 I n mviluarsyirwwssv , s WLe-',' .,,u2vr4-'V 'P' L :MmfHgf'::n: A . Y '6Bits of Insanity G x I I 3 I F F 5 2 Q 2 . .V f' I w ':,:,.n--unlllnum .,, WS Q 2 awmfxmmfg-wmmawgammlsar ' ,Q H ll i TRI-CLASS CREW: Jane Allaman, Sharon Gordon, Mary Caye Lewis, Becky Benninger, Sherry Best, Marcia Best, Ginny McMillen, Jocelyn Thompson, Yvonne Garis, Tim Stewart, Mike Tharan, Buddy Bowser, Dave Kurtzals, Bob Rhea, Iohn Walter gi' BMW! L f ,. f ff ' , W I 9 I 5 1 f M l I F 6 L LW 3 pm 3 -1 'j , X 5 s I V E v 1 l Senior Class Pla - 'The Famil Man ROW ONE: R. Dollhopf, D. Pierce, J. Clark, J. Allaman, B. Ace, C. Huston. ROW TWO: M. Philips, V. Weaver D. Brindley, B. Craig, I. Finefrock, G. Rhoades, B. Austin, T. Carey. . ., g EXW Play Dlrector Mlss Wllshlre Homecoming '67 In the illuminating light of a huge bonfire, faces could be seen shining with excitement and anxiety. At once all eyes turned toward the senior football players as they bravely tore down the Karns City dummy and tossed it into the flames. Everyone rallied and cheered their loudest as the cheerleaders lead an entwining snake dance about the school. This was the start of the Homecoming Week-end. Saturday morning the finishing touches were added to the gymnasium in preparation for the dance that evening. The seniors had taken charge of the dance and decorated the gym to appear as an authentic football field, complete with goal posts on each end, refreshment stand and a huge football suspended from the ceiling. Every night of the preceding Week was spent making the decorations. Much enthusiasm was put into the assembling of the football, but some anxiety arose when someone subtly whispered, Are you sure it isn't an eggplant? The next and most important event of the week- end was the game that afternoon with Karns City. The boys were full of spirit and were truly out to win, but luck was with the Gremlins and the game ended 26-19 in their favor. Saturday evening the annual Homecoming Dance was held. The dance was a definite success with the biggest crowd ever. As the Plants softly strummed Little One, Kathy Best was crowned Homecoming Queen. JV . Y LEFT TO RIGHT: Rick Meier, Mark Baker, I0 Weaver, Scot Salser, Mary Caye Lewis, Larry Nellis, Queen-Kathy Best, Bob McLendon, Chris Bowser, Iill McMillen, Cathy Dittman, Dan Stiller, Melanie Shingledecker, Ted Ieannerat. l 1 22 6 23 dministration Mr. Blaine E. Elder SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS Board of Education Mr. George Wingard PRESIDENT Mr. C. M. Dunlap VICE-PRESIDENT Mr. Edward Dollhopf TREASURER Mrs. Lois Amsler SECRETARY TO MR. ELDER AND THE BOARD OF EDUCATION Mrs. Ruth Huston Mr. Harold Knight Mr. Walter Slaugen- Mr. Everett Neely Mr. Frank Waddell houp Mr. Raymond Henry Mr. Welton E. Austin HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL Facult Mrs. Mary McMunn SECRETARY TO MR. AUSTIN Mr. Arthur Aaron Mrs. Dorothy Berlin Mr. James Best Mr. John Catalano Mr. Herbert Chadman Miss Florence R. Crisman Mr. Charles A. Eddinger Mrs. Marilyn Flath Mr. Harold Fulton Mr. Robert Gehres Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs Mrs Iaquelin McCauley Aldine McConnell Mary McCoy Eva McElhattan Ruth McLaughlin Miss Aida Hanst Mr. Keith Henry Mrs. Dorothy Knight Mr. George Lauffer Mr. James A. Lines Facult -,Q .lzi :., x,.., Mr- Larry Martin Mr- Gene Master Mrs. Mary jane Maxson i.'1 Mr- Charles Meyers i Q lg ti lui 5 Q s EQ NI lg a t 5 Q ' K . ,al 'i' iififfi: 'L,,' T Mr. Arthur E. Moyer . -1 - 1, ' 6 Rl A E , fr Y, V,r. Maffif Mrs. Lois Owen Mr. Klahr A. Peterson Miss Sandra Reefer Mrs. Esther Ritner Mr. Berle Shingledecker llfs' it gfxlg l gi 'H 1 4 .,.x..,. ...,., Mm 1 'sly .ffsxwslf-' f ?lr.ifi?ii. all rw' irbngigzififirfys 3,?mg:.A,.j Qgsfliigisir Ml' Robert Shoup A. ml. KE1 , 5 K W Q if A as ,egg ag. :lv WL ir' N ts. grail' ls Mr. Samuel Showers Mr. Cary Steele Mr. Lloyd B. Stewart Mr. John Summerville L Yun., gfiffui Lf... Mu.: . fast :ggjf Mrs. Ann Texter Mr. George Thompson n Mrs- Doris Vleflmg .. . ,fir at f... , ' Mrs- DODS Weaver siiesslr l Miss Mary Jane Wilshire .5 r .a Mrs. Elizabeth Williams Mr. Fred Wise, Ir. First Semester Student Teachers ' a s ,f it g.zX.,,m .t-egg xv fzrsgskrm .L:iE55VkiE. , . . Nl at 'N ,H .si,L A. 5 ky f 24 it + ffigg g f,11yfff'fz f3fi?2fi2,'sgf,'zi'i ' e L at522525.f55g'm1.1-f s..2:'f.gf..gt7 'fifviwf H,li'lg,?5x1-' 4- mfg' fgedliili K ig ilfiliiii 'PW f . :s.:,-swiaisiiriiir' S .Styli-A - MQ.-jg :. , i 1- - ,s 'i ,e a4,5a.,,. affirm ., ' a iw e. .. as.-115.-5 . 'X ' lf. .:f::i5'. 'ENV W' . 4517 Mr. Douglas Best Mr. Harold Clark Mr. William Cuba Mr. George Kern Mr. Ernest Lesh lgiiss Eeraldine zpan a What makes a teacher? This is a question that may have entered your mind once or twice or maybe never at all, for students usually think of school only from their own viewpoint. They seldom stop to wonder what it's like on the other side of the desk. Everyone knows teaching isn't exactly the best-paying job around. It takes a lot of determination and hard work to become a teacher and a lot of perseverance to remain one. Students very rarely think of a teacher as anyone but the person who stands there pointing at a map or pacing up and down the rows in order to keep things quiet. However, teachers actually mold our lives in many ways. The feeling that causes a person to become a teacher is a true desire to dedicate his or her life to the future generations. Mrs. Helen Amsler ' CAFETERIA SECRETARY Mrs. Lois Fillgrove COOK Cafeteria Staff s X MIN-f1.a ' ' fS's.'12-kfiil W .A,s . V i 1.. Il. 2- . v pg?-si M ,. AY,i 2,15 g we Wim Mrs. Mary Cope COOK . ig, .92 .X 4 s Mrs. IoAnne Mrs. Helen Darr Mrs. George COOK COOK K' Ww- M? f' JW 9. ffwmfhfi A fri , . 54113 L 5 , Wg. ' 3 1.,1Wf-f,,Y N -, Wff . Q 1:1265 F --ff' Dr. Charles Huston SCHOOL DOCTOR Custodial 1 Q . 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Ward SPEECH THERAPIST 4 A CLASS ADVISORS FRONT ROW: Miss Florence Crisman, Miss Aida Hanst BACK ROW: Mr. Harold Fulton, Mr. Charles Eddinger 30 LEFT T0 RIGHT Charles Huston President Thomas Etzel Vlce Presldent Patricia Neely -Secretary, Ahce Kahle Treasurer Brenda Kay Ace Vicky Fleming Alden James David Allaman Jane Darlene Allaman William Douglas Allmendinger Miles Altman William Clll'fiS AuSfiI1 Mark E Baker Theodore Joseph Banner 31 Rodney Allen Bashline John Bauer David M. Beck Sara Lee Bell Catherine Best Kathy Jean Best Patricia Best Carl Arthur Blair Joel Christopher Bowser 32 Neale D. Bowser Deborah jane Brindley Cynthia Jean Brothers Donna Burk Thomas Edward Carey Donald R. Chambers Edna Kathryn Clark JoAnn Clark Judy Ann Clark Robert Harold Craig Jeanne Ruth Cramer Florence Hope Davis Donald Delo Ronald LeRoy DeLoe Mary Catherine Dittman Ruth Mildred Dollhopf Karen Faye Donaldson Robert D. Eakin Walter Andrew Early Suzanne Sherry Elder Karen Sue Emrick 35 Thomas Eugene Eflel John M. Finefrock Lawrence William Fisher David Allen Fye Jon D. Garmong Patrick D. Gilford Harold Richard Griebel Kay Louise Hannah Alyncla Joann Hanst 36 John Thomas Hartman Carolyn Elaine Hawk Joyce Ann Henry Patricia Ann Horner Charles Clover Huston III Ted E. Ieannerat Alice Loretta Kahle Connie Kathryn Kapp Melvin Wayne Kapp Michael L. Keely Thomas Knight Dale Marie Lamer Larry Dean Lewis Jack Linamen Claudia Margarita Loewenthal Gregory Emerson Long Thomas Leroy McCoy Homer L. McHenry Betty Jane Magee Karen Sue Meier john W. Milford 39 Brandt Lewis Miller Patricia Ann Neely Douglas Penny Marllyn Jane Philips Donna Sue Pierce Frances A. Raybuck Cary Rex Gary Lee Rhoades Thomas Rhoads 40 Robert Ritts Cuyla Elaine Rossman Mary Kathryn Rowe Janis Marie Rupert Katherine Rose Salvo Roy Schreffler W3 ,,.,. -. ,, -f,fz :'e1.e' ,.., ., ff'a:1f,,5, -nv... , , , , Z ,,,, A N , ,, f ' . ,rf ,iw .r - . 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Weaver Remembrance Enotsyek QQ'S Ridiculous conversations at lunch Homecoming-The Best Ever Our class ring display 8th grade party Painting side walls for the Prom Victory rides through Clarion When jo lost her slip in the main hall Waiting for college board scores Tipping the waitress on our Latin trip Getting our class rings Tales of Shakespeare with Mrs. McConnell The ape with three,' Putting books in desks because we didn't have lockers in seventh grade The day Donna and Petey were locked in the Band Room You'll never learn this from any book Our 5 gym articles Io spilling orange pop all over the bus on the way to Pittsburgh Running out of tablet paper in seventh grade Group efforts in reports Tears at last year's graduation When we broke last year's magazine total Bill's speech on drunks Chipis broken bass at County Alice and John as King and Queen of the 8th grade party Misconduct slips The cheerleaders in football uniforms Overflowing lockers Dan as our first Penny King Beating Clarion in football Running in the halls in seventh grade Diddlelybop and Tritzle The Moniteau game-when we thought we had won Going up the down staircase Those vivacious business students Our nude Panther dummy Climate charts Our shocking hotel in Washington Playing Twister at the class party Mrs. McLaughlin's little blue book Flunking American History tests The many hours spent making those new curtains for the school The day the boys chased the 'possum into the girls rest room Les getting slapped in English Hat Day The drunk professor at Seminar The shocking change we experienced the second semester in English Playing Thumper at County When jan's girdle was being passed about The swingin' tour guide Ironing gym suits Junior card sales Recognizing Brown Swiss cows in 8th grade geography Mrs. Minich's colored chalk Dave's mortifying plunge at County Chorus Our mammoth map of the world-which Mr. Aaron didn't appreciate Mighty Mo Major written reviews llth grade English class The beautiful throne at Homecoming F lunking P.O.D. tests The cake walk at the eighth grade Prom Band buses l l l Mr. Summerville's Magic Belt Getting our driver's license Our sales talks for Mr. Gehres Miss Reefer's Spider Our book reports on imaginary books Our great pep band at the football games The day there was a fire in the boys' restroom Mr. Summerville's Rudolph ' junior High concerts when we dressed like German grandmothers The lunch line-compression personified Those wobbly Library tables Macbeth Those exciting Choir tours Waiting for yearbook proofs-distribution of year- books Chip as The Family Man in the Senior Class Play Beautiful Saviouri' Our Graduation Day! Senior Director ACE, BRENDA KAY HBKCIIU Depressed is Brenda's favorite vocabulary word. She claims that she is always dejected and has led a very dull, uneventful life. To tell the truth, we think she is keeping something from us. Brenda's future plans include college. Future Teachers of America 1,2,3,45 Tri-Class Play 3,45 Yearbook 45 Newspaper 3,45 Library Assistant 15 Clarion Seminar 3,45 Senior Class Play 4. ALDEN, .VICKY FLEMING Vicky Cheerful and friendly, Vicky can quite often be found in the Home Economics Department. Her interests include cook- ing and roller skating. After graduation, she plans to be- come a full time housewife and mother. Glee Club 1,2,35 Girls' Athletic Association 1,2,3,45 Future Business Leaders of America 1,2,35 Home Economics Club 4. ALLAMAN, JANE DARLENE Janie A charter member of Shippenville's Crash Club, Janie spends most of her extra time dancing and drawing. Phys. Ed. is her favorite class, as is indicated by her plan to major in physical education in college. Class Vice-President 15 Concert Choir 3,45 Choraliers 25 Glee Club 1,25 Girls' Athletic Association 1,2,3,45 Intra- murals 1,2,3,45 Drama Club 1,2,35 Future Teachers of America 1,2,3,45 Tri-Class Play 1,2,35 Yearbook Editor 45 Tri-Class Play Crew 45 Senior Class Play 4. ALLAMAN, JAMES DAVID Jim We can surely give Jim credit for trying. For one entire semester, he tried to get an A in geometry by proving that he could trisect an angle. His hobbies are hunting, fish- ing, and water skiing. After graduation he plans to attend college. Glee Club 1,2,35 Intramurals 1,2,35 Drama Club 1,2,35 French Club 1,25 Tri-Class Play 45 Stage Crew 2,35 Senior Class Play Crew 35 Tri-Class Play Crew 2,3. ALLMENDINGER, WILLIAM DOUGLAS Dinger A compelling interest in auto mechanics occupies much of Dinger's free time. Thus, naturally enough, he is con- sidering working as a mechanic. His favorite class is lunch. Choraliers 2,35 Audio-Visual Aids 1. ALTMAN, MILES Moose Playing the role of comedian is one of this guy's favorite pastimes. He also enjoys playing the guitar and road racing. In the future, he plans to join either the Navy or the Air Force. Glee Club 1. Class Rings The class of 1968 is the first graduating class to wear class rings especially designed for KHS. The ring design is unique, with the center being a stone of the student's choice. Keystone High School is engraved around the stone, with small keystones separating the words Keystone and High School. On one side of the stone is a panther, the school mas- cot, while on the other side is our school crest. The crest on the ring is practically like the oiiicial school crest, with the only difference being that the atom is placed above the other three symbols of education instead of beside them. The four symbols of education are at the top of the crest. The atom symbolizes the Sciences5 the lamp of learning symbolizes the Arts5 Music is symbolized by the lyre5 Athletics is symbolized by the winged foot. Below these are the four symbols of industry that have helped to promote the development of our county. The pump jack is symbolic of the oil in- dustry5 the glass bloweris pipe signifies the glass in- dustry, the plow stands for agriculture5 the iron furnace symbolizes the once-important iron industry. In the center of the crest, KHS is engraved. The ring was oiiicially designed in 1966 by a com- mittee of class officers headed by Mr. Clifton Hutton, a former art teacher. AUSTIN, WILLIAM CURTIS Bill Bill is truly a scholar and athlete, and has been known to play the role of uladies' man occasionally. Because of his constant good humor, there's a strong suspicion that Bill Cosby is his uncle or second cousin. Class President 15 Concert Choir 2,3,45 Madrigals 2,3,45 Boys' Quartet 35 County Chorus 3,45 Glee Club 15 Varsity K 2,3,45 Football 2,3,45 Junior Varsity Basketball 2,35 Varsity Basketball 3,45 Track 2,3,45 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Project VII 25 Clarion Seminar 3,45 Senior Class Play 4. BAKER, MARK E Bead, 'KBean has a great deal going for him. Besides being a good student, he is an outstanding football player, and just a generally popular guy. He plans to continue his educa- tion after graduation. Choraliers 25 Glee Club 15 Varsity K 2,3,45 Football 1,2,3,45 Baseball 1,2,35 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Cafeteria Cashier 3,4. BANNER, THEODORE JOSEPH Lew Ted, commonly nicknamed Lew in honor of his great basketball ability, enjoys advanced math class almost as much as he likes sports. After leaving KHS, Ted plans to enlist in the armed services or go to college. Glee Club 15 Varsity K 3,45 Junior Varsity Basketball 25 Varsity Basketball 3,45 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Cafeteria Cashier 3. BASHLINE, RODNEY ALLEN Bashline Rodney always enjoyed Mr. Summerville's classes, especially when he was making some of his Usmelly masterpieces. He will never forget all the fun everyone-had with the super ball. Sometime in the future, Rodney plans to work in forestry. Varsity K 2,3,45 Junior Varsity Basketball 35 Football Manager 3,45 Basketball Manager 45 Track 1,2,3,45 Intra- murals 3. H H BAUER, JOHN Talker John is one of the most friendly, well-mannered. guys in all of Keystone, although he's also a little mischievous. A constant threat to hall-patrolling teachers, he was once caught coming out of the girls' locker room. Choraliers 2,35 Glee Club 15 Varsity K 2,3,45 Football 2,3,45 Junior Varsity Basketball 25 Varsity Basketball 45 Baseball 1,2,35 Intramurals 1,3. K gn BECK, DAVID M. , Back P. O. D. comes second only to lunch on Daves list of Senior favorite classes. One of his most vivid memories is play- ing poker on the way home from D. C. Being where he's not supposed to be is Dave's specialty. Concert Choir 3,45 Choraliers 25 Madrigals 35 Boys' Quartet 35 County Chorus 3,45 Honors Chorus 35 Glee Club 15 Football 1,2,35 Football Manager 45 Intramurals I,2,3,45 Drama Club 2,3,45 Future Business Leaders of America 35 Tri-Class Play 2,35 Cafeteria Cashier 3. BELL, SARA LEE Kidd Eating candy, especially in English class, is one of Sara's favorite pastimes. Home Ec. is her favorite class and she is very active in this field. After she graduates, she plans to work awhile, and then get married. Choraliers 45 Glee Club 1,25 Intramurals I,2,3,45 Home Economics Club I,2,3,45 Home Economics Assistant 2,3,4. BEST, CATHERINE Katie We almost lost Katie in the cathedral in Washington, D. C., but luckily we found her again. If you're ever looking for her, you should check Clarion first. After graduation, Katie plans to get a job. Choraliers 45 Glee Club 1,2,35 Intramurals I,2,3,45 Library Club 25 Library Assistant 2. BEST, KATHY JEAN Kate Kathy is definitely Miss Personality Plus. However, she did lose an' integral part of her character last fall when her orange car blew up. She is looking forward to pursuing a medical career at Grove City College next fall. Student Council 2,45 Student Council President 45 Student Council Secretary 25 Class Vice-President 2,35 Concert Choir 3,45 Choraliers 25 Madrigals 45 Glee Club 1,25 Band I,2,3,45 Pep Band I,2,3,45 County Band 2,3,45 District Band 45 Girls' Athletic Association I,2,3,45 Panther Mascot 45 Intramurals I,2,3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Drama Club 2,35 Tri-Class Play 25 Project VII 25 Yearbook Editor 3,45 Newspaper 25 Homecoming Queen 45 Clarion Seminar 3,45 Cafeteria Cashier 4. BEST, PATRICIA Patti Mr. Wise's study halls and science classes are something Patti claims she will never forget. In her leisure time Pat enjoys swimming, dancing, and skating. Included in her future plans is beauty school. Glee Club 1,25 Intramurals I,2,3,45 Library Assistant 1,25 Home Economics Club 3,4. BLAIR, CARL ARTHUR Carl Carl always has some kind of comment for every situation. He's sure to liven up any class. He plans to work at the glass plant for awhile after graduation, and then go off to the service. Glee Club 1,2. BOWSER, JOEL CHRISTOPHER Bows Chris' manner of speaking is, to say the least, unique. Even when he was surrounded by hippies at the Na- tional Zoo, he was at no loss for words. College is in this intelligent fellow's future. Student Council 15 Concert Choir 2,3,45 Madrigals 3,45 Boys' Quartet 35 County Chorus 3,45 Glee Club 15 Varsity K 2,3,45 Football 1,2,3,45 Basketball Manager 2,35 Track 45 Intramurals I,2,3,45 Clarion Seminar 3,4. BOWSER, NEALE D. Neale Looking for Neale? Try John's Ashland Station. Obviously, Neale has a special interest in cars and mechanics. He is expecting a call from Uncle Sam soon after graduation. Concert Choir 2,35 Glee Club 1,2,3. BRINDLEY, DEBORAH JANE D. J. A biology enthusiast, this energetic girl is always on the go. She uses up some of her energy in cheering our athletic teams to victories. Deb can often be seen driving around in her '67 Galaxie. Student Council 3,45 Student Council Vice-President 35 Class Secretary 2,35 Concert Choir 3,45 Choraliers 25 County Chorus 45 Glee Club 1,25 Girls' Athletic Association I,2,3,45 Varsity Cheerleader 3,45 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Drama Club 1,2,35 Yearbook Editor 3,45 Senior Class Play 4. BROTHERS, CYNTHIA JEAN Cyn Always with a friendly smile, this Hirtatious girl is very active in school activities. Credit for our mammoth volcano in the Junior Prom goes to Cindy and her hardworking committee. She plans to enter the field of fashion merchan- dising and co-ordinating. Student Council Secretary 45 Class Secretary 15 Concert Choir 2,3,45 Madrigals 3,45 County Chorus 2,3,45 Band I,2,3,45 Pep Band I,2,3,45 Girls' Athletic Association I,2,3,45 Intramurals I,2,3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Drama Club 2,35 Tri-Class Play 2,3,45 Yearbook Editor 45 News- paper 25 Library Assistant 45 Clarion Seminar 4. Director BURK, DONNA Joe Donna is a happy-go-lucky girl who is also a little forget- ful, especially about going to P. O. D. class. An active Home Ec. girl, she enjoys dancing, cooking, and record collecting. After graduation she plans to get a job. Choraliers 45 Glee Club 1,25 Intramurals I,2,3,45 Library Assistant 3, 45 Home Economics Club 1,2,3,45 Home Eco- nomics Assistant 2,3,4. X CAREY, THOMAS EDWARD Tom With his blue Chevy, Tom has left his mark on highways for miles around. A varsity football player and gymnast, he plans to attend Slippery Rock State College and major in physical education. Concert Choir 45 Choraliers 2,35 Madrigals 45 County Chorus 45 Glee Club 15 Varsity KY 3,45 Football I,2,3,45 Junior Varsity Basketball 25 Basketball Manager 35 Track 2,3,45 Intramurals 3,45 Audio-Visual Aids 2,3,45 Cafeteria Cashier 45 Senior Class Play 4. CHAMBERS, DONALD R. Mouse Of all the activities remembered by Don, he recalls best his exceptionally good behavior. Hunting, cars, and girls are among his various hobbies. Don's after-graduation plans are unique-he plans to celebrate. Concert Choir 2,3,45 Madrigals 25 County Chorus 25 Band I,2,3,45 Varsity K 45 Football 45 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. CLARK, EDNA KATHRYN Eddi Eddi has a pleasing personality and is an enthusiastic dancer and swimmer. She is very active in the GAA, and lists gym as her favorite class. Eddi hopes to pursue a career as a beautician. Transfer .25 Glee Club 2,35 Girls' Athletic Association 2,3,45 Intramurals 2,3,45 Future Business Leaders of America 3,45 Library Assistant 35 Home Economics Club 45 Cafeteria Cashier 3. CLARK, Jo ANN Io Some say she's quiet, but they just don't know her. Jo is a cute brunette who enjoys playing the piano, sewing, and bowling. As we look into our crystal ball we see mar- riage in the near future for her. Choraliers 2,3,45 Glee Club 152,35 Intramurals 2,3,45 French Club 25 Newspaper 35 Library Assistant 2,3,45 Home Eco- nomics Club 45 Future Nurses of America 3. CLARK, JUDY ANN Crash around the area. He is especially proud of the fact that Senior Director This short blond can usually be found around horses. Judy also enjoys cheering and football. Getting painted with lipstick on the way home from D. C. is one thing this senior will never forget. Judy plans to get a job after graduation. Class Treasurer 25 Choraliers 3,45 Glee Club 1,25 Girls' Athletic Association 1,2,3,45 Cheerleader 2,3,45 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Tri-Class Play 2,45 Newspaper 45 Library Assistant 2,35 Senior Class Play 4. CRAIG, ROBERT HAROLD Bob A real ham, Bob is a good actor both on and oif the stage. He enjoys most sports, including ice skating. Bob is now taking the scientific course, and his plans for next year point toward Clarion State College. Concert Choir 3,45 Choraliers 25 Madrigals 45 County Chorus 3,45 Glee Club 15 Intramurals 2,3,45 Drama Club 2,135 'lliri-Class Play 2,3,45 Clarion Seminar 45 Senior Class ay . CRAMER, JEANNE RUTH Jean Counting money is Jean's main duty as F. T. A. treasurer. This quiet blond enjoys music and reading, and advanced math is her favorite class. A studious girl, Jean will attend Clarion State College, where she will major in math. Concert Choir 3,45 Choraliers 25 Glee Club 1,25 Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 2,45 County Band 2,3,45 Future Teachers of America 1,2,3,45 Latin Club 1,25 Project VII 25 Yearbook Editor 45 Clarion Seminar 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. DAVIS, FLORENCE HOPE Dixie Indian dancing and water skiing top Dixie's list of favorite activities. Along with taking the liberal arts course, she also Ends time for enjoying typing and art. Dixie plans to attend Mitchell College, where she will major in art. Concert Choir 45 Choraliers 25 Glee Club 25 Girls' Athletic Association 1,2,3,45 Future Teachers of America 45 Library Assistant 45 Clarion Seminar 4. DELO, DONALD Don Don has a great ability for always being exactly where he is not supposed to be. Cars, hunting, and football are among special interests. After leaving Keystone, Don plans to get a job. DeLOE, RONALD LeROY Ron Ron is at present undecided about his future, but his draft board will help him decide, we feel sure. He enjoys motorcycles and hunting. Senior science ranks as Ron's favorite class. Track 3,45 Intramurals 3,45 Future Farmers of America 1. DITTMAN, MARY CATHERINE Cathy A very pretty and popular senior gal is Cathy. She was a member of our Homecoming Court, and can often be found at the Seneca roller rink. Cathy is also a very good seam- stress, and plans to attend beauty school. Glee Club 1,25 Newspaper 35 Home Economics Club 3,45 Homecoming Court 45 Home Economics Assistant 4. DOLLHOPF, RUTH MILDRED Rufus Ruth's degree of nonconformity is unsurpassed in all of Keystone, we feel sure. This unique brownette enjoys music and reading. Her post-graduation plans point toward Thiel College, where she will major in nursing. Concert Choir 3,45 Choraliers 25 Madrigals 35 Girls' En- semble 25 Girls' Trio 45 County Chorus 45 District Chorus 45 Glee Club5 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Latin V Club 1,25 Year- book 45 Clarion Seminar 3,45 Future Nurses of America 3,45 Senior Class Play 4. DONALDSON, KAREN F AYE Karen Making curtains for the library is one thing Karen will not forget. She claims she froze to death on the day of our uneiijpected firedrill. After graduation Karen plans to get a jo . Glee Club 1,25 Future Business Leaders of America 3,45 Future Teachers of America 1,2,35 Library Assistant 45 Home Economics Club 1,2,3,45 Home Economics Assistant 4. EAKIN, ROBERT D. Sam No one can cook up mischief quite as well as Bob can. A very enthusiastic hunter, Bob enjoys outdoor life much more than he likes school. The class he dislikes most at Keystone is Phys. Ed. EARLY, WALTER ANDREW Andy Without Andy, we never would have set a new school record with our magazine sales. A tall, quiet guy, Andy can often be seen driving his black and white Corvair he hails from Callensburg. Choraliers 25 Glee Club 15 Track 25 Intramurals 2,3,45 Future Business Leaders of America 3,4. ELDER, SUZANNE SHERRY Suzie This gal uses an extensive vocabulary and has the knack of carrying on many conversations and activities at once. She especially enjoys music, and plans to pursue a musical career. Concert Choir 2,3,45 Madrigals 45 Girl's Ensemble 25 Girl's Trio 3,45 County Chorus 25 District Chorus 45 Glee Club 1,25 Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 1,2,3,45 County Band 3,45 District Band 45 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Drama Club 35 Future Teachers of America 1,2,3,45 Latin Club 1,25 Tri-Class Play 35 Project VII 25 Yearbook Editor 45 Clarion Seminar 3,4. EMRICK, KAREN SUE Butch This friendly blond is as talented in gym as she is in- Home Ec. Karen laughs a lot5 to verify this, she laughed the whole way home from Washington. The Peace Corps is her future destination. Glee Club 15 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Home Economics Club 2,3,45 Home Economics Assistant 3,4. ETZEL, THOMAS EUGENE Tom Tom, besides being a good-looking, popular guy, is also a very capable student, a good musician, and an asset to the yearbook staif. Tom actually has a great sense of humor, too, although he seems to be rather quiet. Class Vice-President 45 Concert Choir 3,45 Choraliers 25 Madrigals 45 Glee Club 15 Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 25 Intramurals 35 National Honor Society 3,45 Yearbook Editor 45 Clarion Seminar 3,4. H . 'H FINEFBOCK, JOHN M. . 5 Fmgu Athletics is the main interest of this good-looking senior guy. Although a football letterman, Finni,' is also extremely musical, and contributes greatly to the Concert Choir. Keystone will surely miss this roving ambassador next ear. , ,Concert Choir 3,45 Choraliers 25 County Chorus 45 Chorus 45 Honors Chorus 3,45 Glee Club 15 Varsity K 2,3,4, Tri-Class Play 45 Senior Class Play 4. Senior Director FISHER, LAWRENCE WILLIAM Larry Although short in height, Larry gave much valuable help with the ceiling of the prom. Swimming, hunting, and most sports employ much of his leisure time. With always a jolly expression, Larry should make a good barber. Choraliers 35 Glee Club 1,25 Intramurals 3,45 Future Farm- ers of America 1,2,3,4. FYE, DAVID ALLEN Dave Getting to know Dave is rather difficult, but when you get to know him well, he is an absolute riot. I think we will be safe in saying that Dave's future will be very successful. Concert Choir 45 Choraliers 35 Madrigals 45 County Chorus 35 Glee Club 15 Varsity HK 3,45 Track 3,45 Intramurals ,3,4. CARMONG, JON P. Jon In Washington, Jon could often be found playing poker in one of the guys' rooms. He does have some other hobbies, including hunting, fishing, cars, and girls. Jon's after- graduation plans include the service or college. Basketball Manager 45 Intramurals 3,45 Newspaper 2,45 Senior Class Play Crew 45 Tri-Class Play Crew 4. CIFFORD, PATRICK D. Pat Being the quiet type, Pat feels that nothing really unusual has ever happened to him. He greatly enjoys caring for tropical fish. After graduation, Pat plans to become a college man. Concert Choir 2,35 Choraliers 15 Band 1,2,3. GRIEBEL, HAROLD RICHARD Griebel Harold says that he will never forget the teachers of Key- stone High School, and we all agree with him. His hobbies include motorcycles and, of course, girls. The service awaits this young man next year. Track 3,45 Intramurals 3,4. HANNAH, KAY LOUISE Kay A National Honor Society member, Kay excels in the busi- ness courses. Although quiet and seeming shy, she is very busy, and especially enjoys music and bowling. Kay hopes to get a job as a secretary. Glee Club 15 Intramurals 35 National Honor Society 3,45 Future Business Leaders of America 3,45 Yearbook 45 Cafeteria Cashier 3. HANST, ALYNDA JOANN Ninnie Alynda is a flirtatious pixie of a girl. Boys, swimming, and photography fin that order? are her main hobbies. We all feel sure that Ninnie, with her friendliness and good cheer, will make a fine secretary. Class President 25 Glee Club 15 Girls' Athletic Association 1,2,3,45 Junior Varsity Cheerleader 25 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Future Business Leaders of America 3,45 Yearbook 4. HARTMAN, JOHN THOMAS John One night while in Washington, John decided he simply could not sleep, so he called up all the other rooms in a rather vain attempt to find another willing talker. Actually, here at KHS, John seems to be more the strong, silent type. Concert Choir 2,3,45 Madrigals 45 County Chorus 45 Glee I?lHb215 Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 1,25 Junior Varsity Basket- a . HAWK, CAROLYN ELAINE Carolyn Many people think Carolyn is shy, but they've never heard her giggle. A tall, dark-haired business student, she especi- ally enjoys music and sewing. Carolyn hopes to get a job in the production of clothing after graduation. Glee Club 15 Future Business Leaders of America 45 Year- book 45 Library Assistant 2. HENRY, JOYCE ANN Joyce With her great talent in painting, Joyce may someday be- come famous in the field of art. Joyce holds the first day of speech class as one of her cherished memories. After graduation, this pretty senior plans to get a job. Student Council 3,45 Concert Choir 45 Choraliers 25 Glee Club 1,2,35 Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 2,45 County Band 45 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Latin Club 1,25 Yearbook 45 Future Nurses of America 3. HORNER, PATRICIA ANN HP. J. During Homecoming week, Patty worked so hard decorating the gym that she forgot to get gas in her car. She dis- covered this rather abruptly one night when driving home. An active Home Ec girl, Pat makes many of the costumes for our programs. Glee Club 1,25 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Newspaper 35 Stage Crew 35 Library Club 2,45 Library Assistant 2,45 Home Economics Club 3,45 Cafeteria Cashiers 35 Home Economics Assistant 3, 4. HUSTON, CHARLES CLOVER III Chip'l Intelligent, athletic, musical, and suave-this is Chip. Life never has a dull moment when this fellow is around. Next fall we will find him at Grove City College, where he plans to pursue a medical career. Student Council 25 Student Council Treasurer 25 Class President 3,45 Concert Choir 2,3,45 Madrigals 2,3,45 Boys' Quartet 2,35 County Chorus 2,3,45 District Chorus 3,45 State Chorus 35 Honors Chorus 2,35 All-Eastern Chorus 35 Glee Club 15 Band 1,2,3,45 Varsity K 2,3,45 Football 1,2,3,45 Track 1,2,3,45 Intramurals 1,2,35 National Honor Society 3,45 Latin Club 1,25 Yearbook Editor 3,45 Clarion Seminar 3,45 Senior Class Play 4. JEANNERAT, TED E. Ted Ted heads the mischief department of the senior class. He can usually be found roaming the halls or in the library stirring up some sort of trouble. Ted is undecided about his future plans. Choraliers 25 Glee Club 15 Varsity KU 3,45 Football 1,2,3,45 Baseball 2,3,45 Intramurals 2,3,45 Stage Crew 4. KAHLE, ALICE LORETTA Allie Allie,' will always be remembered by all of us as the queen of our eighth grade prom. A seemingly quiet girl, she actually has a great personality. An avid music lover, she is a fine asset to the concert choir. Going to college will be her main concern next year. Student Council 15 Class Treasurer 1,3,45 Concert Choir 3,45 Choraliers 25 Girls' Ensemble 45 Glee Club 15 Band 1,2,35 Maiorette 1,2,3. KAPP, CONNIE KATHRYN Connie An excellent business student, Connie can almost always be found working industriously in the business offices. Connie is a very dependable gal, and can be relied upon in any emergency. She is also a fine singer and a sincere student. Choraliers 2,3,45 Girls' Ensemble 3,45 Glee Club 1,25 Girls' Athletic Association 1,2,3,45 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Future Business Leaders of America 3,45 Future Teachers of America 152,35 Yearbook 45 Library Club 1,2,3,45 Library Assistant 1,2,3,45 Cafeteria Cashier 3, 4. KAPP, MELVIN WAYNE Butch Satisfied with high school on the whole, Butch does have one gripe he would like to make. He doesn't think the days are long enough. A very ambitious and sincere guy, Butch has one basic desire-to try and make a living. Glee Club 15 Future Farmers of America 1,2,3,4. KEELY, MICHAEL L. Mole The Art of Manufacturing Excuses may be the title of Mikeis next book. If you ever need a really good excuse or alibi, but find yourself lacking in originality, just ask Mike. Mike is very much interested in sports, and plans to attend college next year. Choraliers 25 Glee Club 15 Varsity K 45 Football 1,2,45 Intramurals 1,2,35 Latin Club 1,2. KNIGHT, THOMAS Smokey Tom is really one of our future farmers. Taking care of horses and playing cards are two of his favorite pastimes. His major interest is in agriculture, however, and greatly enjoys his Ag courses. Glee Club 15 Future Farmers of America 1,2,3,4. LAMER, DALE Cricket If you're interested in learning about the latest singing groups, Dale will be able to give you a complete course on them. This short senior has been with us 'Goff and on throughout high school and this year she chose to come back and graduate with us. Glee Club 15 Home Economics Club 2. LEWIS, LARRY DEAN Larry Need a barber? Wait a few years, and Larry will be glad to oblige you. Among this senior's many hobbies are golf- ing, swimming, bowling, and hunting. Larry's favorite hang- out here at Keystone is the newspaper office. Glee Club 15 Future Business Leaders of America 25 Future Teachers of America 15 Newspaper 3,4. LINAMEN, JACK Horse Next summer may well find this fellow out in the wild, wooly West. Horses are Jack's hobby, and he can always be found at the local horse shows with his prize specimens. Jack is also very talented musically. Concert Choir 3,45 Choraliers 25 Madrigals 45 County Chorus 45 Honors Chorus 35 Band 1,2,3,4. Senior LOEWENTHAL, CLAUDIA MARCARITA Claudia Long, dark hair characterizes Claudia. An avid reader, she also enjoys swimming, music, and foreign languages. Al- though a newcomer this year, her unique personality has made her well known. Next fall will find her at Clarion State College. Transfer 4, Concert Choir 4, Girls' Ensemble 4. LONG, GREGORY EMERSON Greg Greg, a real cassanova of the senior class, is constantly bothered by all of the girls running their fingers through his beautiful brown hair. Greg also has a great car with only a few things that don't work. Concert Choir 2,3,4, County Chorus 3, Glee Club 1, Foot- ball 3, Intramurals 2,3, Stage Crew 3. McCOY, THOMAS LEROY Tom Tom has enjoyed his Vo Ag courses here at KHS so much that he plans to study for an associate degree in Business Agriculture. Then, after serving his time with Uncle Sam, he will begin farming in earnest. Tom's hobbies in- clude hunting, swimming, and other sports. Glee Club 1, Future Farmers of America 1,2,3,4. MCHENRY, HOMER L. Gomer Contrary to popular belief, Homer is more than slightly Gomer mischievous. He will never forget the time he and his friends got caught soaping windows in St. Peters- burg. His VW, although a little troublesome, usually takes him where he wants to go. Glee Club 1, 2, Track 3, Intramurals 4, Newspaper 2, Tri- Class Play Crew 4. MAGEE, BETTY JANE B. I. This friendly, petite senior can usually be found causing trouble for Mrs. Berlin. B. J. is often late for P. O. D., and plans to get a pair of roller skates to help her become more prompt. She plans to get married after graduation. Glee Club 1, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Home Economics Club 2, 3, 4, Home Economics Assistant 2, 3, 4. MEIER, KAREN SUE Shorty Karen, who is definitely a shorty, has a quiet, easy-going personality. She is active in Home Ec., especially with preparing costumes for the concerts. Sewing is her favorite pastime. Karen plans to get a job after leaving KHS. Glee Club 1, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Home Economics Club, Home Economics Assistant 1, 2, 3, 4. MILFORD, IOHN W. Johnny Mrs. McLaughlin's little blue book is one thing this senior will never forget. When not hunting or fishing he can usually be found in his white Falcon. Iohn plans to join the Navy or Air Force after graduation. Glee Club 1, 2, Tri-Class Play Crew 4. MILLER, BRANDT LEWIS Brandt', Brandt, who has the distinction of being our only repre- sentative of Elk Acres, is taking the scientific course and plans to attend the Educational Institute of Pittsburgh next fall. His hobbies include cars, stamps, coins, and girls. Concert Choir 2, 3, 4, Madrigals 2, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, Pep Band 3. NEELY, PATRICIA ANN Patty Anyone who sees Patty would think she was bom to be a model. She is very vivacious, but gets rid of much of her excess energy when she gets angry. A brilliant business student, she will make a fine book- keeper. Class Secretary 4, Choraliers 2, Glee Club 1, 2, Girls' Atheltic Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Future Business Leaders of America 3, 4, Yearbook 4. PENNY, DOUGLAS Doug Doug, the State Star Farmer, is an outstanding agriculture student. Accordingly, he plans to farm after graduation. He also finds time for hunting fishing, and mechanical work. Concert Choir, 3, 4, Choraliers 2, Madrigals 4, County Chorus 3, 4, Honors Chorus 3, Glee Club 1, Intramurals 3, 4, Future Farmers of America 1, 2, 3, 4. PHILIPS, MARILY JANE Mame Mame appears to be very sophisticated, but her friends can tell you she's a real nut at heart. An extremely conscientious student, Marilyn cries easily about things like Physics Tests. She plans to attend Allegheny Col- ege. Student Council 1, 3, 4, Student Council Vice-President 4, Concert Choir 2, 3, 4, Madrigals 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4, County Band 4, District 4, District Band 4, Girls' Athletic Association Director 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Drama Club 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers of America 1, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Class Play 2, Project VII 2, Yearbook Editor 4, Library Club 4, Library Assistant 4, Clarion Seminar 3, 4, Senior Class Play 4. PIERCE, DONNA SUE 'iPiercy Donna is the Lady Godiva of the senior class with her beautiful long blond hair. A real swinger, Donna plays the guitar and bugaloo with more soul than anyone we know. Concert Choir 2, 3, 4, Madrigals 3, 4, Girls' Trio 4, County Chorus 4, Glee Club 1, 2, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Future Business Lead- ers of America 2, 3, 4, Senior Class Play 4, Tri-Class Play 3, Yearbook Staff 4, Library Assistant 2, 3, 4, Cafeteria Cashier 3, Senior Class Play 4. RAYBUCK FRANCES A. Frannie Frannie,' has a burning desire to be a stenographer in some unusually interesting organization-probably the Boys' Club of America. Since she is a talented artist, she will probably be doodling more than she will be typing. i Glee Club 1, 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Future Business Leaders of America 3, 4, Yearbook Staff 4. REX, GARY f'Rexy The favorite interest of this handsome basketball star is, strangely enough, girls. After graduation, Gary plans to attend an electronics school. He especially recalls the time friends put two skunks in his car. Concert Choir 3, Choraliers 2, junior Varsity Basketball 2, Varsity Basketball 4, Football Manager 1, Intramurals 3. RHOADES, GARY LEE Carlos Gary is an avid participator in the square dances in Salem. Take a peek into P. O. D. class someday, and you will probably find him sleeping, although he usually knows all of the answers anyway. His plans after grad- uation include college. Glee Club 1, Track 4, Intramurals 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Senior Class Play 4. RHOADS, THOMAS uT0ITln Here is another one of our avid hunters. Although Tom enjoys stalking the woods, his main interest is agricul- ture. After graduation he would like to find a job and also work part-time for his father on the family farm. Glee Club 1, 2, Future Farmers of America 1, 2, 3, 4. RITTS, ROBERT BOB Bob's interest in music is evident, in that his favorite class is Concert Choir and the 11th grade choir tour is his favorite memory. His plans after graduation are indefinite, while cars and hunting are his major interests. Concert Choir 3, 4, Choraliers 2, Glee Club 1. ROSSMAN, GUYLA ELAINE Guyla Guyla has made herself at home at KHS, although a transfer this year. She is gifted artistically and creatively, and enjoys painting, sewing, and sculpture. Guyla's favorite class is mechanical drawing, and she plans to attend art school next year. Transfer 4. ROWE, MARY KATHRYN Red Always with a friendly smile and rosy cheeks, Mary cheer- ily greets everyone. Red is an ambitious student with a very pleasing personality. She plans to become an angel of mercy after leaving Keystone. Student Council 3, Concert Choir 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Yearbook 4, Clarion Seminar 3, 4, Future Nurses of America 3. 4. RUPERT, IANIS MARIE Ian Ian, quick with a smile, has an outgoing personality and a likable way about her. Although she is an active cheer- leader, she can always find time to be a good listener. In- cluded in her future plans is Clarion College. Student Council 4, Student Council Treasurer 4, Concert Choir 3, 4, Choraliers 2, Madrigals 4, Glee Club 1, 2, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, County Band 3, 4, Girls' Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Cheerleader 4, junior Varsity Cheerleader 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Drama Club 1, 2, 3, Yearbook 4, Newspaper 2, Clarion Seminar 4. SALVO, KATHERINE ROSE Rosie With her big brown eyes, Kathy was a good doll in the seventh grade concert. This cute, little blond is very active in the business course. She also enjoys horseback riding and swimming. After graduation she plans to become a stenographer. Senior Choraliers 25 Glee Club 1, 25 Future Business Leaders of America 3, 45 Yearbook 4. SCHREFFLER, ROY Roy Roy is one of the newer members of our class, as he came to KHS in his junior year. Very shy and studious, Roy plans to continue his education next year by attend- ing college. Transfer 3. SHANAFELT, ARTHUR Hunch Art, although a transfer this year, has made his presence well known, especially on the senior class trip. His hobbies are hunting and drawing. After graduation, he'll have to cut his clowning to a minimum, as he will be going to the service. Transfer 45 Future Farmers of America 4. SHINGLEDECKER, MELANIE JANE Mel Mel'l is a very active senior. Being a varsity cheer- leader, she has helped inspire school spirit by making really catchy signs and posters. Melanie is also a pretty bright gal, but when she went trick-or-treating last fall, some of us wondered. Student Council 15 Concert Choir 3, 45 Choraliers 25 Madrigals 3, 45 County Chorus 45 Glee Club 1, 25 Girls' Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 45 Varsity Cheerleader 3, 45 Junior Varsity Cheerleader 25 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Drama Club 2, 3: Latin Club 1, 25 Tri-Class Play 2, 35 Project VII 25 Yearbook Editor 45 Homecoming Court 2, 45 Clarion Seminar 3, 45 Cafe- teria Cashier 4. SHROUP SUSAN si , Su e Teamed with Patti Best, Janice Stephens, or Eddi Clark, Susie can be found wherever there is mischief. Although this consumes most of her leisure time, she also enjoys music. With a natural talent for getting along with people, she would be a success as a beautician. Concert Choir 35 Choraliers 25 Madrigals 35 Glee Club 15 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Home Economics Club 3, 4. SLICKER, GEORGE George George claims that P.O.D. is his favorite class this year. He enjoys collecting records and playing golf in his leisure time. Although George says he has no definite plans after graduation, we all know that i'Uncle Sam will help him to decide. Glee Club 152. STEPHENS, JANICE RENAE Jannie Say mischief, and Janice will be there. Jannie,' is al- ways witty and gay, and we hope she will stay that way always. Sewing is one of her special interests. After gradua- tion she hopes to get a job. Glee Club 1,25 Intramurals 1,2,35 Future Business Leaders of America 3,45 Yearbook 45 Home Economics Club 3. STEWART TIMOTHY MILO Tim', You can usually find Tim cruising around in his car looking at other cars. Since Tim wants to further his education, he plans to work and save his money next year. Mr. Wise's hair-raising experiments are still well-remembered by this senior. Glee Club 15 Newspaper 2,35 Stage Crew 2,3,45 Senior Class Play Crew 45 Tri-Class Play Crew 3,4. STILLER, DANIEL CHARLES Dan Dan is another one of those mischievous devils of the senior class. However, no one can remain mad at him for long when he flashes that winning smile. Dan was also a varsity football player, and plans to be a state policeman. Glee Club 1,25 Varsity K 3,45 Football 1,2,3,45 Junior Varsity Basketball 15 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Yearbook 45 Stage Crew 45 Penny King 3. STUART, ROY PRESTON Herk Herk,' lists motorcycles as his main interest. This is made quite evident by his crash helmet and irridescent blue racing jacket. Also one of Keystone's great athletes, he played first string varsity football. Glee Club 15 Varsity K 2,3,45 Football 1,2,3,45 Intra- murals 1,25 Newspaper 2. TAYLOR, FRED Fred Running up the Washington Monument will always remain as one of Fred's most vivid memories. Fred also plans to remember the good teachers at KHS. Among his many hobbies are girls and cars. Concert Choir 3,45 Glee Club 1,25 Stage Crew 2,3,4. THOMAS, LORA LEE Lori This senior is a professional study-hall-skipper. Lori often finds herself in very unusual circumstances. Once, someone tried to iron her dress while she was wearing it. Next year Lori hopes to be working. Director T T T V V Glee Club 1,2,35 Intramurals 1,2,35 Future Business Lead- ers of America 35 Home Economics Club 45 Home Eco- nomics Assistant 4. HOMPSON, BARBARA Barb', Barb is a math-minded student who gets along well with people. She suffered a near catastrophe when, in Wash- ington, she misplaced, her glasses and couldn't see to find them. She plans to attend Clarion State College as a math major. Student Council 2,45 Glee Club 1,2,35 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Future Teachers of America 2,3,45 Yearbook 45 Clarion Seminar 4. I-IOMPSON, DAVID B. One of the tallest guys in the school, Dave is also one of those people who dislikes school rather heartily. Although he lives in Knox, Dave's most common habitat is his gray 'iChevy. Newspaper 2. RITTEN, MARY ELLEN Ellen Mary Ellen really enjoys going to Home Ec. class, but would really rather not go to P. O. D. One of her favorite pastimes is taking care of children. She hopes to get a job right after leaving KHS. Glee Club 1,2,35 Intramurals 2,35 Future Teachers of America 1,2,3: Library Assistant 1,2,35 Home Economics Club 3,45 Home Economics Assistant 3,4. ARNER, CATHY EILEEN Cathy This trim blond has many varied interests. In fact, she often finds it necessary to skip study halls in order to provide more leisure time. VVe know she will go far as she plans to become an airline stewardess. Transfer 25 Glec Club 25 Intramurals 2,3,45 Future Busi- ness Leaders of America 3. AN GUILDER, FAYE LOUISE Squeak,' Being extremely active in Home Ec., Faye is the president of the Home Economics Club. She also finds time for dancing, horseback riding, and swimming. After graduation, Faye plans to take to the skies with the Air Force. Glee Club 1,25 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Library Assistant 1,25 Home Economics Club 1,2,3,45 Home Economics Assistant 1,2,3,4. Dave WALNEY, FRANCES ANN Franny Collecting all sorts of stuffed animals is one of Franny's favorite hobbies. She also enjoys cooking, and has found Home Ec. to be her favorite class. This cheerful girl plans to work after leaving KHS. Choraliers 45 Glee Club 1,2,35 Home Economics Club 2,3,45 Home Economics Assistant 4. WEAVER, JO ANNE Jo I-Iaving shaving cream smeared all over her face is one of Jo's most vivid memories. One of the little ones at Key- stone, she is known as being friendly, cute, and popular. She plans to enter the field of education. Student Council 45 Concert Choir 3,45 Choraliers 25 Madri-- gals 45 Glee Club 15 Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 1,2,3,45 County Band 1,2,3,45 Girls' Athletic Association 1,2,3,45 Junior Varsity Cheerleader 25 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Drama Club 1,2,3,45 Future Business Leaders of America 35 Yearbook Editor 45 Homecoming Court 45 Cafeteria Cashier 3. WEAVER, VERNA L. Verna Verna is a very active senior gal. She's always busy typing something, running it off on the ditto machine, or playing the piano with a masterful touch. She also finds time for conjuring up quite a bit of mischief. Concert Choir 2,3,45 Madrigals 45 Glee Club 15 Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 1,2,3,45 Girls' Athletic Association 1,2,3,45 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Future Business Leaders of America 2,3,45 Tri-Class Play 35 Yearbook Staff 45 Library Assistant 35 Cafeteria Cashier 35 Senior Class Play 4. WETZEL, MARILYN KAY Marilyn W 51 Marilyn is very easily embarrassed5 therefore, she blushes quite often. This especially held true the day she fell off her chair in the cafeteria. In a few years we may see this friendly senior as an airline hostess. Glee Club 1,25 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Future Business Leaders of America 35 Future Teachers of America 1,2,3,45 Library Assistant 1,2,3,45 Cafeteria Cashier 3,4. HITLING, SUSAN MARIE Sue Although shy and quiet, Sue is a great asset to our Home- making Department. A very talented seamstress, she makes most of her own clothes. Sue has many hobbies, among which is raising tropical fish. Glee Club 1,25 Future Business Leaders of America 3,45 Library Assistant 15 Home Economics Club 45 Home Eco- nomics Assistant 4. 3+ f P542 M. ,. msgkfv- M was 4:17 A f m y f'T-5359 ' f 4 W im ,.f,.,, ' if Q 75 Q4 k , 5 , sf N-K' +A wwf-wife'-gag-wafxw Q3-W aw A 151 I4 Q75 K X V. L. Y A, .M 4 2 V ik: Q Y MAJ, 3 Q if r 1,9-fifl r 1 Sfiifm gm- A f .-fav? X M, ff-www H 51 six H Q v xv Q4 ,gif , .,,, X N -if , M. V, U X 4 of 'sf f M., x sf. ap: , X f. -,,, - - L: X 4 J Filiigififvz Q4-Wgg' S . Q, n Q s .. , i s -X aw N Q f' A 5355 WV ff Q ,I 1 ,b Q v A Q P Q . . , .. n x i K A Y X 1 1 ix 1 Class of 1968 , ,Y I 1 Varsity Football Union 28 KHS 0 Moniteau 14 KHS 13 Shannock 0 KHS 21 Reclbank Valley 27 KHS 12 East Brady 19 KHS 24 Karns City 26 KHS 19 Clarion 40 KHS 0 A-C Valley 0 KHS 24 Brookville 21 KHS 14 ROW ONE: M. Keely, C. Huston, D. Stiller, C. Bowser, T. Ieannerat, I. Finefrock, R. Stuart, I. Bauer, B. Austin. ROW TWO M. Shrum, L. Nellis, M. Baker, D. Chambers, T. Carey, B. McLendon, D. Weaver, W. Heeter. ROW THREE: B. Rowe, I. Shoup E. Shick, D. Frederick, F. McMullen, M. Kooman, W. Berberick, C. Weaver, D. Myers. ROW' FOUR: B. Merryman, D Kurtzhals, K. Miller, B. Neely, I. Rhoades, J. Beary, J. Walters, K. Rossman, B. Creese, R. Meier. ROW FIVE: Managers, I Barlett, T. Huston, D. Beck, Assistant Coach, Charles Meyers, Head Coach, Cary Steele, Assistant Coach, Robert Gehres, Managers R. Bashline, M. Tharan, Mark Fair. 58 i , s On August 18, the Panthers began the long, grueling practices that are necessary to perfect a football team. This year Keystone acquired a new teacher and coach, Mr. Cary Steele. Under Coach Steele's direction, the boys learned many new tactics and ideas to use against their opponents. To open the season, the Union Knights, a perennially good team, traveled to Keystone for the first game. The Panthers played a long, hard game, but didn't seem to be able to get past the tough Union line. The next game on the schedule was at Moniteau. The Panthers really played a hard game that night, and seemed to be pretty much in control of the scoreboard, but due to penalties, two Keystone touchdowns were called back. This left the Warriors ahead by only one point at the end of the game. The following week the Panthers proved their strength by trouncing Shannock Valley, 21 to 0. And then after losing the next game to the Redbank Bulldogs, the Panthers came back to beat East Brady. Karns City was the Keystone Homecoming game and the boys really tried their best but the game ended with Karns City as the victor. The Panthers lost again to Clarion, but came back again to win over the A. C. V. Falcons. Keystone lost their final game against Brookville, ending the season with a 3 and 6 record. Even though the season ended with more losses than wins none of the boys regret a minute of it. The many memories, such as the fiercely fought Moniteau game, beating Shannock under the lights, the intense spirit leading up to the Homecoming game, and just their personal experiences with each other playing as a team and being under the fine direction of Coach Steele, make up a very integral part of these boys' lives. ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONS First Team Offensive Selection john Bauer, Fullback Honorable Mention Offense Ted Jeannerat, Tackle Chris Bowser, Guard Larry Nellis, Halfback Defense Ted Ieannerat, Interior Lineman John Bauer, End Christ Bowser, Linebacker Larry Nellis, Linebacker 59 Co-captains Larry Nellis, Chris Bowser Mark Baker, Halfback Chip Huston Tackle John Fmefrock End THE VOICE OF A SENIOR PANTHER I'll always remember my one and only score after three tries. Imagine my surprise when the ball flew through the uprightsf' I'll never forget the kick-off at the Union game when I was in on the first tackle of the '67 football season? O The Moniteau game was a really heart-breaking experience. To lose by one point after such a tremendous effort was almost too much to takef' In the first play of the Brady game I threw a cross-body block and got kicked in the face. There I was, out for the rest of the game. I think Keystone's football is on the way up and in the next few years will be heard from. I just wish I could stay. I was sad when it was over, but Iill always be proud to call myself a Panther. I would like to say that I played with the greatest guys in the world. I'm sure I'll remember them long after I've forgotten individual plays and games. And, of course, thereis Coach Steele, he's the greatestf' On the night I was to be team captain, I lost my temper and was 'expelled' from the game dur- ing the second quarter. It had been my best game by far and I had really been doing well. This was something I had prayed for and when I was finally given my chance, I blew it. So what can you do, but go to it next timef, Tom Carey, Halfback Ted Ieannerat Tackle Herk Stuart End Mike Keely, Tackle Chris Bowser, Linebacker Don Chambers, Fullback Manuka-ausmwmmmmmawmm-usa. .gnu Bill Austin, Quarterback Dan Stiller, Linebacker John Bauer, Fullback 61 f ,, . p 5 ,fi ,, W Y ' K k Q , xx ky i es. ? 1-HW .. ga .W is 'P M -. . 4 A, M L f P -L .5 7,1 .,,.,. .v x m f- ' V he A . A A ' ' ' . 7155! ?if Wa-W' ii' WW j an i ' if K lr 44 1, W , L' ,jpg A , , ,f , 5, 1 Q Q, 3 f 3 ROW 1: L. to R. L. Mattern, R. Culbertson, D. McMillen, S. Rhea, E. Crissman, M. Mason, I. Rugh, W. Shoup, W. Mong, M. Berkery, R. Reed, ROW 2: J. Agnello, M. Banner, J. Meier, R. Cope, W. Yount, J. Agnello, R. Tritten, V. Wesner, R. Best, S. Fulton, M. Clover, ROW 3: Mr. Martin-Asst. Coach, D. Shingledecker, T. Standish, D. Neely, D. Whitling, S. Amsler, C. Berkery, R. Rudolph, K. Knight, D. Reed, E. Lewis, K. Best, Mr. Best-Head Coach, ROW 4: C. Kahle, K. Bauer, D. Whitling, C. Colwell, K. Wingard, J. McCleary, J. Neely, C. Kurtzhals, M. Wise, D. Mays, W. Philips, D. Raybuck, ROW 5: B. Clark, C. Robertson, R. Rinker, J. Fulton, R. Martucci, I. Carey, E. Neely, D. Rhoads This year our Junior High football team experienced an undefeated season. Under the obviously able coaching of Mr. James Best and Mr. Larry Martin, and with only a couple weeks of practice, the team won all of its games. The Little Panthers started their remarkable season by defeating the Clarion Bobcats 21 to 6. Their confidence bolstered by this easy win, they defeated the Brookville Raiders on the home field by another 21 to 6 score. Next the Little Panthers traveled to Redbank to defeat the truly tough Bulldogs under the lights. Suddenly it became apparent to the whole school that the Ir. High team was really going great guns. Next the Little Panthers traveled to the stomping groundsi' of the Union Knights whom they defeated 7 to 0. Finally the tough Moniteau Warriors traveled to Keystone and were defeated amid mud, rain, lots of proud parents, and wildly cheering students. The junior High squad was the first undefeated football team in Keystone history. The Little Panthers were treated to a spaghetti dinner at the Carriage Inn after the final game. 62 Junior High Football Clarion Brookville Redbank Union Moniteau 1967 6 6 0 0 6 KHS KHS KHS KHS KHS I 4 l s if 5 if sf 5 2 I . 4 2 i 1 4 s12xr'Sxxxf:f:5Q.fR::A ww QQ'-'X-1-ff efiixifivzfxfzfim'Szi2S?SuiXvH1B:aMf5p2'QQ wdzwf 'YZ , fA2a4'1m,:'4ff'f'?f' -f 'N'1fI-x'i'XL3?'Ik Mzw-5-fsviim dffff-l-iff? 'I X' W -'ffir.-mxfwfihwvf-wwYiN,if. 2-Lfi 1. K - A ' - '- if ' F- All Q1 i v I Varsity Basketball Rocky Grove 93 KHS 51 Rocky Grove' 80 KHS 73 East Brady 101 KHS 75 A-C Valley 61 KHS 49 Moniteau 50 KHS 61 C-L 71 KHS 66 Redbanka 72 KHS 76 Union 96 KHS 62 Karns City 50 KHS 48 Clarion' 58 KHS 56 North Clarion 47 KHS 72 East Brady' 72 KHS 55 A-C Valley 79 KHS 70 Moniteau 36 KHS 79 C-LQ 68 KHS 79 Redbank 56 KHS 78 Union' 62 KHS 66 Karns City' 60 KHS 62 Clarion 87 KHS 67 North Clarion 72 KHS 86 7 Home games Jack Siverling fco-captainj, Ted Banner Ceo-captainl, Larry Nellis, Gary Rex, John Henry, Head Coach-Charles Meyers, Mike Tharan, John Bauer, Glen McClune, Bill Austin, Bob McLendon Gary Rex, Forward Ted Banner, Center 66 Varsity Basketball A group of eager prospects for the 1967- 68 basketball teams began practice on the first of November. After many arduous hours of practice the squads were finally selected. Under the coaching of Mr. Charles Meyers and Mr. Robert Cehres the boys learned their new, exhausting plays and tactics. The season began with anticipation at Rocky Grove on December 5. Although this game and several of the following ones were lost, great school spirit and enthusiasm was maintained by both the players and the student body. During the Holiday Tournament at Moniteau, we received the consolation trophy. Bolstered by this win, the team won several more of the remain- ing games in the season. In victory and in defeat the school was always behind the boys. After an exciting season, the basketball team played its last game on February 23 at North Clarion High School. Bill Austin, Guard John Bauer, Guard f v 4 6 5 1 , , I 1 5 H 1 Q . E Junior High Basketball FRONT ROW: jack Taylor, Robert Reed, William Yount, Dennis Wentling, jerry Cobler, Greg Gilmore. SECOND ROW: Bruce Francisco, Mark McCoy, Randy Best, Roger Martucci, Bernard Clark, Arthur Rhoads. THIRD ROW: David Mays, Charles Robertson, Jim Fulton, Mike Banner, Ron Rinker, Randy Rhoads. ww if Mr. Master, COACH ,- S 70 Varsity Track Mr. Master, COACH Track is a tough sport, requiring self-discipline and hard work on the parts of the individual team mem- bers. Team work is, of course, im- portant, but track basically involves the individual. Every year about thirty sopho- mores, juniors, and seniors try out for track. Track meets start in the mid- dle of March and last until the end of May. About nine meets, including the county meet, are held every sea- son. The score in track is based on points for each activity. Each person participating in the meet gets one point for participation. Five points are given for obtaining first place, three are given for placing second, and one is given for placing third. A letter in track can be obtained by accumulating sixteen points and par- ticipation in the county track meet. FRONT ROW: H. McHenry, D. Myers, R. Rowe, A. Wetzel, D. Fred- erick, I. Walters, R. DeLoe. SECOND ROW: T. Carey, W. Thompson, T. Denslinger, D. Kurtzhals, G. Mc- Clune, E. Britton, D. Fye, Manager. THIRD ROW: W. Austin, I. Rhoads, M. Tharan, K. Miller, G. Lenk, M. Fair, R. Bashline. FOURTH ROW: C. Huston, J. Finefrock. Track Records Event Distance! Time 100 yard dash 220 yard dash 440 yard dash 880 yard dash 1 mile run 2 mile run 880 relay Mile relay 2 mile relay Triple jump Broad fLongJ jump High jump Pole Vault Javelin throw Discus throw Shot put 180 yard low hurdles 120 yard high hurdles 71 10.45 22.8 52.1 2:05.5 4.45 11:18.6 1 :38.9 3:40.9 8:32.3 38'6 19l3!l 51811 9161! 172' 141' IW 48' 6 21.7 17.2 Year Set Record Holderlsj 1961 David Ritner 1958 Ken Hanby 1966 Jim Bailey 1966 Dawson Brindley 1965 Ron Strotman 1967 Mark Fair 1966 Bill Austin Fred Rupp James Nale Don Hahn 1962 Jack Beck David Ritner Tom Knappenberger Paul Slaugenhoup 1965 Eugene Henry Ron Strotman Don Strotman Dawson Brindley 1967 Mike Tharan 1967 Don Hahn 1966 Iim Bailey 1960 Martin I-Ieeter 1967 Dawson Brindley 1962 Tom Hanold 1967 ,lohn Monrean 1966 Rodney Miller 1966 Rodney Miller r Debbie Brindley Janis Rupert Judy Clark Melanie Shingledecker 'M - Judy Clarkg Diana Nebinskig Mary Caye Lewisg Kathy Best, Miss Hanst, CCACH i mascot, Debbie Brindley, Janis Rupert, Melanie Shingledecker. Cheerleaders In the spring of '67 an announcement was made to all girls in ninth through eleventh grade that cheer practice was starting and that tryouts would be held in two weeks. During the following days the girls put everything they had into learning the new jumps, turns, claps, and stomps. Finally, amid much anxiety and in- decision, the cheerleaders were chosen. The lucky girls were then instructed as to what their position would entail. They were told that they had a huge responsibility as the spirit of the whole school depended largely upon them. Soon they were busy thinking of new ideas and ways to promote school spirit. Throughout the football season the cheerleaders initiated enthusiasm in the team by giving them gim- micks such as rootbeer barrels with the statement Barrel those Bobcatsv tacked on. Then to start out the basketball season, the girls got new uniforms and cheered the team on to victory. As the season ended, the cheerleaders all agreed that their cheerleading experience was undeniably one of the most enjoyable parts of their high school career. lano, Shelley O'Neill, Cindy Hanst. SECOND ROW: Vickie Coulter, Janet Rupp. THIRD ROW: Sharon Gordon. FRONT ROW: Pam Cata- 3 U U Deborah Brindley Co-Editor Mr. Arthur A. Aaron ADVISOR Kathy Best Co-Editor Suzanne Elder Copy Editor Io Anne Weaver Classes Editor Jeanne Cramer Classes Editor Marilyn Philips Cynthia Brothers Jane Allaman Features Editor Organizations Editor Activities Editor Charles Huston Thomas Etzel Sports Editor Sports Editor Verna Weaver Melanie Shingledecker Patricia Neely Business Manager Art Editor Sales Manager 77 Writing Staff SEATED: Janis Rupert, Brenda Ace, Barbara Thompson, STANDING: Ruth Dollhopf, Joyce Henry, Mary Kay Rowe. T ping Staff SEATED: Kathy Salvo, Janice Stephens, STANDING: Donna Pierce, Alynda Hanst, Carolyn Hawk, Kay Hannah, Connie Kapp, Frances Raybuck. 78 Advertising Staff ROW ONE: J. Clark, J. Weaver, I. Rupert, B. Thompson, F. Raybuck, K. Salvo, R. Dollhopf, ROW TWO: I. Henry, M. Rowe, C. Brothers, J. Allaman, K. Best, D. Brindley, M. Shingledeckerg ROW THREE: F. Davis, C. Kapp, P. Neely, A. Hanst, V. Weaver, D. Pierce, A. Kahle, ROW FOUR: G. Rhoades, R. Craig, T. Etzel, M. Philips, S. Elder, J. Cramer, J. Stephens, ROW FIVE: D. Beck, I. Garmong, D. Thompson, C. Bowser, T. Carey, G. Long, M. Baker, ROW SIX: C. Huston, M. Keely Our Fearless Leader! Aren't you glad you bought one? 79 5 ,, Q, -:W -,yy Au: V f A ,, ,A - gc.: 'W L 7'1- Q1 I f M 2 1 X ,5?f17w w af? 9- 32571 , fl M' ffw, 1 , f 1 f fl 1 ff , 1 ff! M 1 X X uf..- x A , i VWf'WQ' fi f MfWK , . f f ..allT Q :YA -1 Student Photographers Greg Matchett, Howard Fye Mike Tharan Gene Lenk Gene Lenk in the dark room Mr. Lmes-ADVISOR Mrs McCoy ADVISOR f X Jams Rupert TREASURER Kathy Best, PRESIDENT Cmdy Brothers, SECRETARY Marllyn Phlhp s VICE PRESIDENT FRONT ROW B McMunn S Rhea I Zerbe, M Moyer I Carller C Freeman SECOND ROW: K. Knight, N. Whitling, S. Rossman S Kurtzhals A Wilson C Kahle THIRD ROW T Buckwalter I Kahle, I Weldon, M. Tharan. FOURTH ROW: M. Corso M Fair A Kahle K Miller B Bennmger, B McMunn FIFTH ROW I Henry, B. Thompson, D. Brindley, I. Seth. Being chosen as a Student Council member here at Keystone is a very great honor. All the representatives value their membership highly, although their positions do entail much work. The of- ficers of the Student Council, chosen by the entire student body, have especially great responsibilities. The Student Council sponsors many activities in the school. For example, they sold basketball schedule pens dur- ing this year's season and sponsored a Christmas decorating contest. They hold dances and sponsor many unusual', days. The chosen representatives of their various home rooms, the Student Coun- cil members are the voice of the stu- dents. They represent the student body in its dealings with the administration and faculty. Theirs is indeed an im- portant job. ational Honor Society Mrs. Flath ADVISOR Charles Huston VICE-PRESIDENT William Austin PRESIDENT Cynthia Brothers Kathy Best Marilyn Philips 'i 'z ,: 1 ' 3 Ari: ., R Mlflallie Barbara Thompson Shmgledecker -:VA It I ,bQ'+iJMh!M 4 lv 5 -v 11 YQ ,uf-3? deff, 15? 2 iw' 'frm I .MTQ ,. . , -f '- . : . - gn. ..,. . -' . .c if-'Z'-1 -1' '3 -'i '1 IH. 'e ti . A - ' 5' . 1' ,- -, ... x 't . .' 0. '-vm - tht-wg ' ,..' - .1.ff,::I'QZf,2:'5'fj 't'?''1E4 '?: f'L'.. -:rf . ': A 1' 1 4 .11-N .-bf, . 5 1: - - f ' r -ef- . : M. ' ,' '- fi .fur 4-Q . . ,. .. -, , - - -I -. ,, . ,Q . fm a a -.M .fzlr .' ' ,, Q f 'gg'9f X I 1-,L , C.--iggiti .. Q --- . g- ' , , -vgunfp , . h , I :Img ' 8 - a H-f ,V U lk' A ,T s 1 - . Y . . ., 5 L, all .4 ,. 'T' J . -,j 5.5 f .- .,'- ,PN ' 1 ' ,hd hui . .L-5 r - i 35 ' ' ' 'Be ' ' . - 1 ,, . --- . Q Z 4 I A . A W liz? N. s l. , . P -, . '-ff , ,M K - L . , .- . .' v 3' . ,- '.l -5 3' 3 5 5.-.-z 5--'V .7 .- ,, 'J . .atv Mary Kathryn Rowe Jeanne Cramer Suzanne Elder Janis Rupert SECRETARY TREASURER The group of students who can often be heard in the library conference room is probably the N. H. S. holding one of its meetings. Mrs. Flath is the advisor of this group of 15 seniors. During the week before Christmas, parts of this group can be found stationed through- out the school. These students are play- ing post office. They become rnailmen and deliver Christmas cards. Slave Day was held in February of this year. N. H. S. members did small tasks throughout the school for minimal fees. In April of each year members can be found running about telling juniors and seniors of their selection for can- didacy in the N. H. S. Kay Hannah Thomas Etzel Theodore Banner Gary Rhoades 84 LANGUAGE ARTS-FRONT ROW: Barb Dittman, Jane Hark- Saturday Seminar Enrichment seminars held at Clarion State College for academically able juniors and seniors began on January 6, 1968. Eleven high schools in the sur- rounding counties, participated in the program. Of the 120 students participat- ing, 40 of them were selected from Key- stone High School. The seminars were held for 12 weeks from 9:30 A.M. to 12:00 A.M. Seminars were held in the areas of social studies, mathematics, science, art, language arts, and psychol- less, Nancy Dean, Sherry Best. SECOND ROW: Marilyn Philips, Ogy- Suzanne Elder. Florence Davis, Melanie Shingle- SOCIAL STUDIES-Mary Kay Rowe, Bob Barb Shoup, Cuyla Rossman Rowe MATH-FRONT ROW: Barb Thompson, Trinda Weaver. SECOND ROW: Kenneth Chadman, Jeanne Cramer, Tom Etzel. THIRD ROW: Tom Denslinger, Bob Craig. PSYCHOLOGY-FRONT ROW: Vicky Knight, Ruth Dollhopf, Kay Seth. SECOND ROW: Janis Rupert, Janet Rupp. THIRD ROW: Yvonne Garis, Fred McMullen, Cathy Kahle. FOURTH ROW: Kathy Best, Cindy Brothers. SCIENCE-FRONT ROW: John Dean, Barb Shingledecker, Art Wetzel. SECOND ROW: Ted Buckwalter, Chris Bowser. THIRD ROW: Tim Heeter, Chip Huston, Bill Austin l w Future Teachers of America OLD MEMBERS: FRONT ROW: N. Dean, P. Paine, K. Amsler, M. Philips, S. Elder, Y. Garis, V. Knight, I. Cramer, M. Thompson. SECOND ROW: V. Coulter, R. Elder, M. Wetzel, P. Snively, P. Hamilton, M. Standish, D. Wing- ard, K. Seth, C. Rex, I. Allaman. THIRD ROW: L. Taylor, E. Etzel, K. Clover, S. Chambers, C. Kahle, M. Mong, C. Budzinski, B. Thompson, B. Ace. FOURTH ROW: G. Whitling, T. Dunkle, R. Rowe. 5 Mr. Stewart, ADVISOR OFFICERS: Marilyn Philips, SECRETARY, Cathy Kahle, ASS'T. SECRETARY, Vicky Knight, PARLI- MENTARIANg Yvonne Garis, V. PRESIDENT, Kathy Amsler, LIBRARIAN, Suzanne Elder, PRESI- DENT, Nancy Dean, SONG LEADER, Pamela Paine, HISTORIAN, Jeanne Cramer, TREASURER. The main goal of the F. T. A. is to encourage higher educa- tion. Of course, the club also likes to see many of its members become teachers. The F. T. A. also works to promote school spirit, encourage patriotism, and create good citizenship. The 60 members sell pom- poms and other articles to raise money, lead the sixth-grade orientation days, usher at vari- ous school events, and go cadet teachingv. They also honor the teachers every April during Teaching Career M onth . Films, speakers, and discussions are also enjoyed by the mem- bers. NEW MEMBERS: FRONT ROW: C. Gilmore, A. Wetzel, V. Rhoads, F. Davis, B. Ferringer, C. Elhattan, E. Brown, B. Taylor. SECOND ROW: C. Wingard, S. Thompson, B. Williams, C. Fle D. Fye, I. Denslinger, S. Kurtzhals, J. Bauer, D. Zerbe, P. Catalano, J. Kahle, T. Huston, M. C M. Long, T. Fisher. FRONT ROW: I. Stephens, S. Kapp, D. Nebinski, C. Knight, A. Hanst, J. Weldon, K. Bailey, K. Salvo, P. Neely. SECOND ROW: S. Weckerly, M. Best, N. Erwin, I. Cope, M. McHenry, K. Rossman, N. Altman, F. Rhoads. THIRD ROW: F. Raybuck, L. Altman, J, Barris, V. Wike, S. McCleary, T. Nale, N. Aaron, D. Rex. FOURTH ROW: R. Fye, D. Pierce, B. Benninger, D. Johns, K. Donaldson, C. Hawk, B. Best, I. Stitzinger, B. McCoy, A. Allaman, S. Kapp, P. Gifford, S. O,Neil, L. Shick. R. Matson, C. Martucci, D. Hawk. FIFTH ROW: N. Henry, C. Craft, T. Hartzell, C. Kapp, E. Fleming, P. Milford, S. Whitling, E. Clark. SIXTH ROW: M. Barnes, J. Ashbaugh, D. Kagle, D. McCall, B. Lewis, C. Clark, C. Hanst, M. Standish. SEVENTH ROW: K. Hannah, K. Clover, V. Robinson, A. Early, L. Lewis, V. Weaver, C. Berlin. The sixty-one members of the F.B.L.A. represent a very active organization Keystone. The club itself has many worthwhile purposes, possibly the most portant of which is to develop competent business leadership. Members are couraged to develop character, prepare for useful citizenship, practice patri- ism, promote school loyalty and scholarship, and help to improve the home d community through cooperative ei-lort. Many projects of outstanding value to these prospective leaders are success- lly completed during the school term. These are aimed at improving the hool, business, and the community. These include processing letters for mail- for the Knox Lions Club and the Local March of Dimes, and setting up d duplicating letters, reports, programs, church yearbooks, and various other for civic and school organizations. They also duplicate and deliver the school Daily Bulletin and Absentee Report. In the Spring, the students in the F .B.L.A. Region II contests. REPORTER, Alynda Hanst, TREASURER, Kathy Salvo, Kapp, V. PRESIDENT, Patty Neely, PRESIDENT. Miss Crisman, ADVISOR Future Business Leaders America Newspaper Staff EDITORIAL STAFF-SEATED: Della Linamen, Cathy Kahle, Vicky Knight. STANDING: Fred McMullen, Judy Clark, Brenda Ace, Ion Garmong. SEATED: Sharon Cordon, Kim Clover, Constance Rapp, Tonya Nale. STANDING: Peggy Sharrar, Ruth Shoup, Becky Bowser, Judy Clark, Shelley O,Neill, Sherry Texter, Dan Beiclmer, Fred McMullen, David Kapp. SEATED: Larry Lewis, Margaret Mong, Vicky Knight, Yvonne Garis. STANDING: Della Linamen, Tim Stewart, Brenda McMunn, Brenda Ace, Bill Berberich, Ion Garmong, Cathy Kahle. During the summer of 1967 several members of the Pan ther's Roar staff attended 2 journalism institute. T h e 5 brought back many fascinating ideas to the rest of the news paper staff. The stall made many im provements on the newspapel during the year. For the H1-si time, there were pictures in the paper. The quality of the write up and other material increased and consequently the circula tion of the paper went up radically. S 1 Q Z 3 . 3 5 i 5 1 s 3 E 5 I 1 l Miss Wilshire-ADVISOR FRONT ROW: Mrs. Flath, Marilyn Wetzel, Karen Donaldson, Connie Kapp, Donna Pierce, Marilyn Philips, Cindy Brothers, Florence Davis, Patty Horner, jo Ann Clark. SECOND ROW: Candy Myers, Sandy McCleary, Naomi Rhoads, Louella Shick, Nancy Aaron, Tonya Nale, Linda Barger, Barbara Rossman, Vicky Knight, Barbara Williams, Marsha Long. Student Librarians Mrs. Flath heads a small army of students who assist her in the library. The minute they enter the library, they begin work by taking attendance and processing books. When necessary, they help with research or do household duties. Sometimes it befalls them to overlook a few people in the library. Li- brary assistants find their work interesting, stimulat- ing, diversified, and satisfying. Mrs. Flath-LIBRARIAN , With the coaches as advisors, the Varsity K stands as a symbol of achievement in the field of sports. The general pur- pose of the club is to arouse more interest in and recognition for our athletes. The Varsity K has been very active in promoting interscholastic sports, including football, basketball, baseball, and track. The only qualification necessary to be eligible for this club is a letter earned in varsity basketball, varsity football, varsity track or varsity baseball. These boys are also eligible for varsity jackets. The Varsity K has sponsored such activities as dances after home basketball games and the sale of school sweatshirts, T-shirts, and pens. To be a member of this club is the aim of practically every boy in the school. 90 Mr. Steele-ADVISOR FRONT ROW: B. Austin, T. Carey, SECOND ROW: I. Bauer, D. Stiller, C. Bowser THIRD Row. R. Bashline, Mf Baker, FOURTH ROW: R Stuart, C. Huston, T. Banner FIFTH ROW: T. Jeannerarf J. Finefrockg SIXTH BOW: E Britton, D. Fye, B. McLendon SEVENTH ROW: J. Siverling L. Nellis, EIGHTH ROW: M Tharan, K. Miller, G. McClune NINTH ROW: D. Weaver, M. Fair. Varsity 66 99 Mr. Meyers-ADVISOR OLD MEMBERS FRONT ROW: M. Lewis, I. Rupert, I. Weaver, S. Best, V. PRESIDENT, D. Pierce, PRESIDENT, B. Benninger, SEC.- TREAS., I. Clark, D. Nebinski, Mrs. Williams, SECOND ROW: I. Kahle, V. Alden, E. Clark, S. O'Neil, R. Fye, J. Kahle, S. O'Neill, B. Shingledeeker, THIRD ROW: F. Davis, A. Hanst, P. Neely, C. Kapp, S. Monrean, C. Fleming, K. Best, FOURTH ROW: B. Dittman, B. Lewis, P. Catalano, C. Hanst, C. Clark, C. Berlin, K. Amsler, FIFTH ROW: M. Shingledecker, C. Brothers, I. Allaman, V. Weaver, D. Brindley, V. Coulter, J. Harkless, SIXTH ROW: C. Rex, J. Rupp, D. Johns, M. Philips. 1 Girls' thletic Association Mrs. Williams-ADVISOR NEW MEMBERS: FRONT ROW: Debbie Bunch, Debbie Fye, Suzanne Rossman, Nancy Hannah, Beth Stiller. SECOND ROW: Beverly Hanst, Anita Wilson, Iolene Ashbaugh, Susan Kurtzhals, Debbie Coole. THIRD ROW: Janice Bauer, Linda McClune, Karlene Heeter, Bonnie Taylor, Debbie Kapp. On a sunny day last fall, about 15 freshmen were seen walking quickly through the halls. They were trying to make sure no one saw their bobby socks and tenny runners. This unique clothing indicated their initiation into the G. A. A. The Girls, Athletic Association is designed to encourage athletic achievement. Many enjoyable activities are par- ticipated in by the girls every year. They hold play nights with various other athletic organizations, usher for the plays held in the school, and generally have a good time. It is the hope of almost every freshman girl that she will be accepted as a G. A. A. member. 5 S ES 5 S ES F5 515 2' 4. e FRONT ROW: Mrs. Whitling, Ruth Dollhopf, Barb Shingledecker, Della Linamen, Mrs. Radakerg SECOND ROW: Debbie Stephens, Janet Rupp, Beth Jeannerat, Mary Rowe. Future urses of America Under the supervision of Mrs. Elna Whitling, R. N., and Mrs. Donna Radaker, R. N., the Future Nurses of America operates as a learning organization. Opportunities for to- morrowis nurses in the various fields of nursing are discussed at the meetings. Guest speak- ers describe such things as the possibilities in public health nursing, opportunities in the armed forces, and the first-hand experience of student nurses. To com- plete the learning pro-N cedures, each year the FNA plans a service project to fill some com- munity need. Jim Barlett, Darrell Frederick, Cliff Rumbarger, David Kurtzhals, Fred Taylor, Tim Stewart, Mr. Thompson, Steve Schwabenbauer Bill Mong, Iim Whitling, Jim Taylor. Stage Crew The plays, concerts, and programs held at Keystone High School would not be nearly as successful as they are if it weren't for the loyal group of fellows who regulate the lights, set up risers, yank', at the curtains, and do other vitally important jobs. Although seldom appreciated by the audience or performers, these boys are just as valuable to the various productions as are the more recog- nized participants. Mr. Thompson-ADVISOR FRONT ROW: C. Hannold, L. Thomas, V. Alden, VICE-PRESIDENT, K. Meier. SECOND ROW: B. Magee, J. Clark, D. Burk, K. Emrick, SECRETARY, C. Dittman, TREASURER, P. Best, E. Clark. THIRD ROW: S. Bell, P. Horner, P. Hannold, R. Shoup, M. Tritten, P. Milfordg FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Berlin, F. Van Guilder, PRESIDENT, M. Fye, K. Donaldson, F. Walney, S. Whitling. Mrs. Berlin-ADVISOR ' Future Homem akers of America 94 The Home Economics Club is mainly 2- service organization. Supervised by Mrs Dorothy Berlin, these girls have complete many commendable projects and are heade for more. Baking and boxing cookies for the Shippeni ville Day Care Center, working in the caf l teria, arranging the display cases in the mai hall, sponsoring the Christmas centerpiec display contest, hosting representatives o beauty schools who come here and sho some of the beauty shop techniques, leamin flower arrangements, and listening attentivel to job opportunity experts are just a few the things these homemakers have done th' year. They also work as cafeteria aides, s if you donit have a tray for your lunch, bla it on some negligent homemaker. Howeve you won't find one. iff? 4 s Q 6 , , . .... , A v V .. 1 5 ' , W, 55 1 fil I in s f Q f M L, a. 4 !. E 1 g K ' .a . , . W' ., I , f , 5 sg 5 Q Q - , , ., .,. v W -V ,, .,- , , . M f ,. V xmurns um Hwang , ,,.,, 4 5 L,,,.. , - ...... - 2 ' 5 1 A W VX ' , W ' 5 f - .. --1 - . ' ' ff' . 4 T Q , ',f RDLLING 1-m.r..s CHAPTER , l -1 Concert 55 FRONT ROW: Y. Garis, B. Bowser, V. Weaver, D. Brindley, K. Clover, M. Lewis, R. Elder, C. Loewenthal, A. Kahle, L. Altman, C. Standish, R. Dollhopf, V. Cassaboon, T. Weaver, M. Best, I. Rupert, I. Weaver, N. Rhoads, P. Hamilton, S. Kapp, Mrs. Weaver- Directorg SECOND ROW: S. Elder, M. Philips, N. Dean, S. Wile, B. Wentling, C. Craft, I. Cramer, I. Henry, B. Ieannerat, I. Rupp, F. Davis, I. Allaman, D. Pierce, C. Brothers, K. Best, M. Shingledecker, C. McMillen, M. Rowe, THIRD ROW: D. Frederick, 98 Choir Linamen, B. Miller, D. Chambers, T. Etzel, K. Chadman, R. Craig, T. Carey, D. Lauffer, D. Fye, W. Austin, A. Kimes, V. Rhoads, Wentling, C. Harkless, S. Best, B. Shingledecker, D. Linameng FOURTH ROW: D. Penny, F. Taylor, T. Denslinger, G. Lenk, R. Ritts, C. Bowser, VVV. Heeter, D. Beck, T. Raybuck, M. Tharan, I. Fincfrock, C. Huston, J. Hartman, I. Rhoads, I. Kooman, Huston, K. Miller, R. Rhea, P. Early, J. Dean. 99 Concert Choir Officers SEATED: Chip Huston, John Finefrock. STANDING: I0 fiVeaver, Nancy Dean, Kathy Best, Cindy Brothers, Janis upert. 100 R Ruth Dollhopf, Donna Pierce, Suzanne Elder adrigal FRONT ROW: D. Linz men, I. Rupert, J. Wez ver, C. Standish, R. Ei der, Y. Garis. SECONI ROW: S. Elder, N Philips, C. Brothers, li Best, D. Pierce, V. We: ver, M. ,Shingledecke THIRD ROW: T. Etze B. Miller, D. Fredericl R. Craig, T. Carey, Vi Austin, C. Bowse' FOURTH ROW: J. Linz men, J. Penny, G. Lenl C. Huston, D. Fye, y Finefrock, I. Hartman. 5 N Girls' Trio af., 5, w, X gg 4 u 1 ' Wm P ! 1 s K Qs H 'N BT.. Q mm 1-nm-.M.,.,,g mmm ,,f M Girls' Ensemble ROIV ONE: Alice Kahle, Jayne Kahle. ROVV TVVO: Shelley O'Neill, Patricia Hamilton, Judy Kahle. ROW THREE: Claudia Loewenthal, Ruth Ann Fye. ROW FOUR: Vick Coulter, Pamela Paine, Barbara Shingledecker. ROW FIVE: Connie Kapp, Kathy Amsler. ROW SIX: Barbara Williams, Connie Craft, Elaine Etzel. District Chorus County Chorus ROW ONE: T. Weaver, C. Standish, R. Dollhopf, M. Shingledeeker. ROW TWO: M. Lewis, D. Brindley, C. Brothers, D. Pierce. ROW THREE: I. Hartman, J. Penny, C. Bowser, T. Carey. ROW FOUR: I. Finefrock, W. Austin, M. Kooman, C. Huston. ROW FIVE: J. Lina- men, K. Miller, D. Fye, T. Huston, G. Lenk. X CHORAL DIRECTOR-Mrs. Weaver ROW ONE: Thomas Huston, Iohn Finefrock, Charles Huston. ROW 102 TWO: Suzanne Elder, Ruth Dollhopf ROW ONE: D. Fye, D. Bunch, D. Wurs- ter, R. McGiHin, S. Williams, D. Dine, A. Hannah, Mrs. WVeaver. ROW TWO: M. Slicker, K. Wede- kind, B. Stiller, P. Kriebel, T. Bell, S. Rossman, B. Fer- ringer, J. Cyphert. ROW THREE: J. Weaver, R. Jordan, D. Cotherman, D. Rhoades, K. Lenk, D. Zerbe, B. Hanst, D. Coole. ROW FOUR: D. Hook, C. Dunkle, S. Kurtzhals, M. Mas- ter, P. Knight, A. Wilson, B. Graff, D. Sanders. ROW FIVE: J. Davis, D. Ray- buck, J. Ashbaugh, C. McMurray, I. Bauer, K. Heeter, S. Thomp- son, C. Myers. ROW SIX: B. Jordan, R. Knight, P. I. Hahn, L. McClune, C. Trit- ten, C. Wingard, J. Denslinger. R O W SEVEN: S. Myers, B. Taylor, D. Wile, K. 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L., is , , K 'Q lf , if gk? .mmm wm- Q www Q Q N r .Q Keystone High School MAIORETTES-Darla Rex, Betty Io Schies, Debbie McCall, Jayne Kahle, Denise Johns, Beth Lewis, Judy Kahle. 108 arching Band BANNER CARRIERS-Shirley Weckerly, Janice Weldon HEAD MAIORETTE-Iayne Kahle ti l L L - - L I 1 a 5 l PRESIDENT-Mike Tharan VICE-PRESIDENT-Nancy Aaron SECRETARY-Brenda McMunn TREASURER-Ted Buckwalter i n Seated-Mr. John Summerville Mr. John Catalano Standing: Mr. Arthur Moyer Mrs. Lois Owens 112 ,Iumors Nancy Aaron Kenneth Agnew Linda Altman Kathy Bailey Linda Barger James Barlett Janet Barris Richard Beichner Hazel Bell William Berberich Byron Best Marcia Best Sherry Best Harold Bowser Rebecca Bowser Howard Bramblett Edward Britton Jerry Brown Ted Buckwalter Carole Budzinski Vickie Cassaboon Kenneth Chadman Kim Clover Julia Cope Kathleen , Corso James Cotherman Barbara Dittman Donald Dittman Kenneth Dittman Thomas Dunkle Rita Elder Nancy Erwin Keith Etzel Mark Fair Ellen Fleming Darrell Frederick Ir. Mary Caye Fye Yvonne Garis Patricia Gifford Sharon Cordon Patricia Hamilton Randy Hannah Debra Hannold Jane Harkless Donald Hartzell Twila Hartzell Juniors Robert Cotherman Connie Craft Robert Creese John Dean Nancy Dean Thomas Denslinger 114 Jumors Donna Hawk Tim Heeter Wendell Heeter john Henry Beth Ieannerat Cathy Kahle 115 Shirley Kapp Lindy Keister Dennis Knight Gary Knight Vicky Knight Martin Kooman Gene Lenk Mary Caye Lewis Della Linamen Rodney McClaine Glen McClune Robert McLendon Ginny Ellen McMullen Fred McMullen Brenda McMunn Patty Milford Joyce Miller Margaret Mong Tonya Nale Diana Nebinski Carol Rex Faith Rhoads Naomi Rhoads Vernon Robinson Robert Rowe Janet Rupp Thomas Schwabenbauer Kay Seth Louella Shick Barbara Shingledecker Barbara Shoup Jack Shoup Ruth Shoup Mike Shrum Gerald Silvis Juniors Keith Neely Larry Nellis Sandra 0'Neil Linda Peterson Connie Rapp Terry Raybuck Wir IE J 'Y 11914 41 Juniors Jack Siverling Carol Standish Deborah Stephens June Stitzinger Randy Swartzfager Sherry Texter A ,., .L 1, fs, Mike Tharan Jocelyn Thompson Marsha Thompson William Thompson Dennis Weaver Trinda Weaver Barbara Wentling Beverly Wentling Arthur Wetzel Vickie Wike Sue-Zelda Wile Lynn Young PRESIDENT. .Kavin Rossman VICE-PRESIDENT Darla Rex SECRETARY ..... Judy Kahle TREASURER Becky Benninger Seated: Standing: Mr. Herbert Chadman Mr. Cary Steele Miss Ioan Reefer Miss Mary Jane Wilshire 118 --'-L M Sophomores Russel Ace Katherine Alcorn Andrea Allaman David Altman Nancy Altman Kathy Amsler Jocelyn Ashbaugh Marsha Barnes Leslie Barnett james Beary Anthony Beichner Daniel Beichner W 'Sli fi!-SW! r , ,V ,aii 7 T ' fs ala K Q 'K , rw as M gary Wi, 2321136 , sfitim '- g ' Sw :E2,f:v Di , 'V' 2 -, zf, 'wa it l s ffm? 4, s ,f 55,45 f M ,Wig SW: ig! W1 ,t Tm fi , f 531522, , a asafawrw if .f W Q S ig wmv 5? g ez W as ,Q t . 44' t ,fi r r as :fmg-.fwzwf . ft my If -fy-Q5 'gage , .Q W a M M- F -W -sf-.:g.gEi:.5 dif f' r J EEMWW agree' -s Q.. .- 's51fs:f'f71L1' Hill: -ff-f- -' ' ' N4 , P ga-' lgrszaaag , , QR? ' . 2 N f H9 at r .. 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X! . .NWT 'ysmgr-v ,,x ' L., .T :lf l ' ,giriagi ,, , sfeffwf 2 ' , r -, A , 5,4 1,1 ,n ' ,,. , .U-52, sw, q v- argl, Ji yn up '+1'f1E'- 'env f i f- V wc' Sharon Kapp Beverly Kaylor Von Kimes Carol Knight VVillis Knight David Kurtzhals Tom Lannigan Daryl Lauffer Beth Lewis Debbie McCall Sandy McCleary Bonnie McCoy Jim McGiHin Mary McHenry Carlotta Martucci Greg Matchett Robin Matson Dana Mays Rick Meier Ken Miller David Monrean Susan Monrean Dale Myers Doug Neely Robert Neely Buddy Neely James O'Neil Shelley O'Neill Pam Paine Tom Reed 25-'il - is Sophomores Cynthia Hanst Mark Heeter Nancy Henry Ivan Hook Linda Hook Pamela Hook Thomas Huston Denise Johns Donna Kagle Jayne Kahle Judith Kahle David Kapp if in EQ, , L X r Q , . 5 . . J. '- . '0 2 f A! .,..,, .. iiigsr A 1..5.i.,.1,5,4 :115.flzg2f1?5 V lri, -iffffi, -'W xx in r V ki 55? J Y 2 xek 5 is 'N E A, ' . 2 + 'F affair if :A -G 5 +3 x. ., I gig? :Q . 1 M ' - r : Qzggijv ' 15 52353 , Q . ' 1 -: ff! V 120 'f 1 Q - 1 'lf ., Weill-iff .V -1 ilu r Q ve x iieixirh, Fw E255 2:2 K U lsr, 5 5,35 -5 ,gf Sophomores Jackie Renfrew Darla Rex Doug Rhea James Rhoads Von Rhoads Vernon Ritts Kathy Rossman Kavin Rossman Roger Rossmzm Q' X 121 Clifford Rumbarger Charlene Schall Ronald Shanafelt Peggy Sharrar Edward Shick Richard Slaughenhaupt Kathy Smith Mary Standish Brenda Stephens Gary Stephens Nancy Stitzinger Russell Strauser Blaine Swartzfager Linda Taylor Deborah Thompson Kathleen Wakefield John Walter Chuck Weaver David Weaver Ruth Weaver Shirley Weckerly Janice Weldon Cary Whitling Stanley Whitling Barbara Williams Clifford Wingard Deborah Wingard Terry Young Wwamg , ynmn Suzanne Rossman UPRESIDENT Beverly Hanst VICE PRESIDENT Anita Wilson ...... SECRETARY Susan Kurtzhals . . .TREASURER ROW ONE: Mr. Keith Henry, Mr. Lloyd Stewart. ROW TWO: Mrs. Esther Ritner, Mrs. Mary McCoy. 122 Freshmen Wayne Allaman Carl Altman Jolene Ashbaugh Ray Bailey William Bailey Michael Banner Linda Barris Janice Bauer Daniel Beckwith Mary Beichner Ronald Bell Teresa Bell Si ggi X Goan gk r . ig S by eeei t, Q eilie - , 123 J., Terry Bell Michael Berkery Meredith Best Randy Best Ronald Best William Best Robert Bowser Edward Brown Deborah Bunch Dennis Bundy Charles Campbell Bernard Clark Gregory Clark Richard Clover Douglas Cobler Debra Coole Phyllis Cotherman Tim Cotherman Marcus Couch Edgar Crissman Dolly Culp Joni Cyphert Iuaneitta Davis Sharon Deitz Wayne DeLoe rf.. - gr 55'lf.fQ- Falgiii Freshmen Si K Hi S223 F351 ' fxsisailgif rf 'ff' 5457 rf' ' . ' e- 1,,.., -1. il gkiww fiifaf' fsi1J,,3rz'W, N 's Me ,. 5- resmfz. fwfrff- I ,ree -wiaafr? Saga!-me .fm , ' U K i f ., - wget rr' . , .L mpf,-2,-t..zz1 ' J A - any ,, it - 1- w.f.,fU,-- ,re H -V I X, :- -ff-M.: fn., ,, r-- .5,-,:,, ,V -' K W Q w 1,H 9. r ' . 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S32 t gi .-s .MIP ' ff :iETfwjl?.fp5t ..f -, 5 . 2332: ssi'4.z-'wr ff-Qfiglihffi-iillsgf awir-W2-f4'.'I,ii ,1,- - ' iK:'9fiF NSN' 'Est l2fQi?,QsfS??:' i 1,svggf4gfxf ,M .fpirisixftlia iw,-3 , . - A mf :slave sszfxfgqsgsgeygggg 5z,..',u:P1, , an , A K K ea i W 125 VVilliam Merryman Richard Metcalf Jeffrey Mong William Mong Candace Myers Suzanne Myers Cary Neal Richard Neely Joanne O,Neil Kathy O'Neil Paul Peterson James Pfalf William Philips Dennis Rapp Dallas Raybuck Dottie Raybuck Donald Reed Charles Rex Dana Rex Henry Rex Arthur Rhoads Dorothy Rhoads Ronald Rinker Richard Ritts Charles Robertson James Taylor Randy Tharan Sandra Thompson Thomas Thompson Rodney Traister Cynthia Tritten Jess Van Cuilder Harry Van Zandt Gene Varner Connie Waddell Judy Weaver Kathy Weaver Charlotte Weckerly Kathy Wedekind Vincent Wesner James Whitling Nelson Whitling Dennis Whitmore Debra Wile Cheryl Williams Anita Wilson Raymond Wilson Carrie Wingard Cynthia Wingard Linda Winger Kathy Wurster William Yount Debra Zerbe David Edwards-not pictured Freshmen Barbara Rossman Suzann Rossman Nancy Rumbarger Sherri Salvo Diane Sanders LaVonne Sayers John Schrefller Steve Schwabenba Wanda Shanafelt William Shoup Walter Simpson Marianne Slicker Beth Stiller Bonnie Taylor Edward Taylor Jack Taylor Llel' Freshmen 127 Diane Neely ....... PRESIDENT Linda Rudolph VICE-PRESIDENT Laurie Stover ...... SECRETARY jason Agnello ...... TREASURER ROW ONE: Mrs. Dorothy Knight. ROW TWO: Mr. Larry Martin, Mr. Gene Master, Mr. Berle Shingledecker, Mr. Arthur Aaron. 128 Eighth Grade Jason Agnello Joe Agnello William Altman Brenda Amsler William Ashbaugh Cindy Austin Benjamin Beichner David Beichner Lloyd Beichner Morris Beichner Christine Bell Helen Bell ju xml' M f , A '- fke 15? ? 3 X ev 'I29 ' T , Nm? f 1.553 f x L Se Debra Berberich Betty Best Boselyn Best Larry Boorech Richard Brosius Margo Brothers Shirley Burk Terry Burns Philip Busch James Carey John Carlier Karen Carlier Sharon Cassaboon Deborah Catalano John Chadman Steven Chadman Lois Chambers Shevawn Clements Marilyn Clover Michael Clover Craig Cochran Karen Cope Robert Cope Richard Cramer Randy Culbertson 15952 , Ln Thomas Ferringer George Freeman Dudley Fye Brenda George Linda George Larry Goheen Janis Graff Crystal Graham Pamela Groves Karen Gruber Steve Hannold Daniel Hartzell Edward Hawk Ieralyn Hawk Donald Hedrich Debra Heeter Cindy Hefner John Heiser Linda Hesse Daniel Hetrick janet Hindman Allen Hogue Io Ann Horner Edith Hurrelbrink Michael Johnson Eighth Grade Kendra Cummings Thomas Curran Olan Davis Randy Deitz Larry DeK0rt Anna DeLoe Barry Dittman Patty Dittman Timothy Dittman Paula Ditty Iames Erwin Rita Etzel 'T fha-mr - A 2 :ff kgsiiigggq 11255 1 ' ,QV Q are-: , ,1?'i2fi'z1i1f'1 ' ' ai' - x.w. li Q: .Mx s ' , Q ffm 130 Elghth Grade Sandy Jones Darla Kagle Joy Kapp Rhonda Knight Bonnie Kriebel Steve Leadbetter Robert Levis Edward Lewis Gary Lewis William Lewis Manuel Loewenth Mary McCoy al 131 Wanda McHenry Wilbur McHenry Douglas McMillen Betsy McMunn Paul Magee Michael Mason Jeffrey Matchett Deborah Mattern LaVern Mattern Jerry Meier VVayne Meier Keith Mercer Cherrie Merryman Kathy Miller Linda Miller Norbert Mong Susan Morris Mary Moyer Chris Myers Thomas Myers William Nebinski Diane Neely Edward Neely Sherrie Neely Steve Neely Linda Sayers Joseph Schell Sandra Shanafelt George Sharrar Jeffrey Shay Timothy Slaugenhoup Thomas Standish Dana Stephens Laura Stover Arthur Stroup Michael Summerville Ted Tharan Debra Thompson Steve Thompson Rhonda Traister Richard Tritten Greg Vayda David Weaver Rebecca Weaver Steven Wedekind Linda Whitling Gregory Whitmer Pamela Whitmore Kevin Wingard George Wise Michael Wise Sherrie Wise James Zerbe Edward Burris-not pictured Eighth Grade joe Nugent Wanda Nugent Terry O'Neil David Patton Glen Radaker Timothy Radaker Thomas Rapp Robert Reed Ronald Reed Joyce Rex Steven Rhea Douglas Rhoads Duane Rhoades Michael Rinker Linda Rudolph jeffrey Rugh Eighth Grade 133 Chris Colwell-PRESIDENT Dennis Neely- Dan Stover-SECRETARY Bruce Taylor-TREASURER i ROW ONE: Mr. Robert Shoup, Mr. Fred Wise. ROW TWO: Mrs. Ruth McLaughlin, Mrs. Mary Jane Maxson, Mrs. Aldine Mc- Connell. 134 was ...Qi . 5 7 , elim ? , i .,.,k, E , 4 K X ii' 1 s t a. f f : W. i., Fiii 3562 wiiaffz - -2. ,,.-52. WB' saws w ,ze -A sw j ' JY Seventh Grade Derek Altman Jane Alcorn Lynn Amsler Steve Amsler Bonnie Barer Gloria Barlett Kathy Barnett Timothy Bashline Kevin Bauer Susan Beckwith Kenneth Bell Vicki Benn 135 Chris Berkery Ronald Best Dawn Bishop LuAnn Bowser Vicki Burns Stephen Chambers Mark Clark Terry Clover Ricky Cochran Christopher Colwell Vicki Coole Leland Corso Margie Corso Dan Cotherman Michael Cotherman Brenda Craig James Curran Mary Dunkle Dal Dupree Jack Elder Dianna Fisher Diane Fleming james Gibson Rae Jean Ginkle William Gordon 7 X Q Russell Iobson Charles Kahle Iohn Kahle Ray Kapp Roxanne Kapp Desiree King Vicky Kline Brenda Knight Danny Knight Keith Knight Kim Knight Linda Knight Randy Knight Iohn Kriebel Chris Kurtzhals Candace Leadbetter Carolyn Lewis jack Lewis Ronald Lewis Cindy Lutz Michael McBride David McCall Debra McCleary John McCleary Marcia McCoy Seventh Grade Jackie Grady Mark Greenawalt Stephen Griebel Mary Hagan David Hartzell Jennifer Hawk Sheryl Heath Kenneth Hogue Renee Hook Wendy Hook Debbie jeannerat Rodney Ieannerat aa? 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' 91 v R james Neely Ierry Neely Donna Nugent Raymond Oschman Dean Rapp Harold Raybuck Brenda Reed Jane Reed David Renfrew Dennie Rex Judy Rex Kenneth Rex Patsy Rex Sheila Rex Charles Reott Barry Rhoades John Rhoades Randy Rhoades Timothy Rhoades Cynthia Robertson Ricky Rudolph Steve Rugh Carol Rupp Violet Schall John Seth Regina Thompson Carol Umstead Iohn Vickers Harold Wakefield Samuel Walker Beverly Warring Christine Weaver Robert Weaver Robert Webb Dana Weckerly Debra Wentling Beverly Wetzel Terry Whitehill Dennis Whitling Donald Whitling Edward Williams Ruth Wingard Timothy Winger Cynthia Zerbe Daniel Bundy-no Seventh Grade Margaret Sewell Brian Shay Dave Shingledecker Karen Simpson Dan Stover Pamela Stringfellow Michael Strotman Gary Stumpner Leslie Switzer Bruce Taylor Debra Taylor David Thompson 138 Seventh Grade 139 2 a i Tri-Class Plays FINAL DRESS REHERSAL Director ,,v,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,AA,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..... A ........,,,,,, Vicky Knight Stage Manager -,-,,,,, ,, .., B arbara Shingledecker First Stagehand A . A. ,,. ,.A........... , Della Linamen Second Stagehand ......... ,..SSS...S.SSSSSSSASSS B renda A06 Prompter .......,..,,,,,7,7.,, ,................,ff,..-, S herry Best Utility Girl ,,,,,M-----,-- , ......... Deborah Thompson Stepmother ,,.,..,,, ,, ,,-, .,,.....,., . Barbara Shoup Play Director-Miss Wilshire Messenger Girl fffffff Elder Sister .,,e,SSSSS Younger Sister .,,,,r... Fairy Codmother Cinderella ....,,,,.,,,,,, Authoress ,,,,.,ee.........evee...v..w... 142 YOU CAN Milt ,S,rS77, Johnnie ,,,., Wlllle .,,,.,,,, joe . ..,.., .s., Stanley .7...,r Howie .,S.,,S Bunny ,,77.,,, Pat ..,..SS,.. Miss jameson .,.,LLeNancy Horner ....--..Cindy Brothers D rSr,....,.r..... Verna Weaver ....,.....Suzanne Schreilier Diana Nebinski ,e,v,e,Iane Allaman 'T KISS CAROLINE Ma Rand eeeeeeeer..,.,ee Bernice Whitehill .--W,Dan Summerville ....,.-...-.Ken Rhoades ...,., Robert Craig L,,,..Robert Kapp -....---.-.---.Dav1d Beck S,.-...,LWendell Heeter Clover ...-...-.--...-.-Yvonne Garris Shirley .,...,r.......,..... Donna Sue Pierce Jeannette Sr,,..r. Ginny Ellen McMillen Sally .............eee,...... rMary Caye Lewis Caroline S .,....., Melanie Shingledecker Susie .SSr,SSS.S..,,.,..,.,......... Trinda Weaver Suzanne Elder usic Festivals STATE BAND-Janet Beary STATE CHORUS Charles Huston, Norma Humphrey, Bernice Whitehill HONORS BAND-Norma Humphrey HONORS CHORUS Norma Humphrey, Bernice Whitehill, John Penny, John Linamen, Gretchen Flath, John Finefrock, David Beck, Charles Huston D.A.R. AWARD-Karen Berlin BETTY CROCKER AWARD GRETCHEN FLATH'S SCIENCE PROJECT Gretchen Flath, a 1967 graduate of KHS, was one of the fourth place winners at the International Sci- ence Fair held in San Francisco last May. In her project she tested the effects of cortisone on chicken embryos. She won the privilege of attending the San Francisco event by winning first place in the Regional Science Fair held at Clarion last April. This was the second consecutive year in which Gretchen attended the International Science Fair. AWARDS DAY ASSEMBLY HAT DAY ATHLETIC BANQUET NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY GIFT TO THE SCHOOL ARION AWARD Bernice Whitehill-Chorus, Mrs. Berlie Etzel, Norma Humphrey-Band F.T.A. SENIORS FRONT ROW: Karen Berlin, Norma Humphrey, Arlene Rhoads. SECOND ROW: Ieanne Kurtzhals, Bernice White- hill, LaDonna Linamen, Nancy Dittman, Mr. Stewart LIONS' PEACE ESSAY WINNERS Mr. Benjamin Whitehill, Suzanne Schreiller - Winner, Suzanne Elder Runner-up DANFORTH AWARD Fred Rupp, Tamalyn Fye POETRY PRESS AWARD Arlene Rhoads, Janet Beary, Mr. Brown AMERICAN LEGION AWARD Mrs. Hilda Mays, Janice Bauer, Kim Kesner 147 BILL AUSTIN AT CORNELL Prospective Cornell students who meet certain requirements are selected by the university to be guests of Cornell for a three day orientation program. Last April, Bill Austin was chosen to represent this area. Termed as a sub-frosh he and the other participants were allowed to attend classes, take tours of the university's facilities, and explore the vast campus. During his visit, Bill roomed in Phi Delta Theta Fraternity where he enjoyed talking to students informally. When Bill returned he felt that the trip had been rewarding and enjoyable. GARY SHAY AWARD Timothy O'Neill, Mrs. Jean Dunlap x Z 1 A 1 l NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY INDUCTION FRONT ROW: Kathy Best, Theodore Banner, William Austin, Alice Marie Taylor, Charles Huston, Richard Hartzel SECOND ROW: Fred Rupp, Kay Hannah, Thomas Etzel, Suzanne Elder, Jeanne Cramer, Cynthia Brothers. THIR ROW Barbara Thompson, Melanie Shingledecker, Janis Rupert, Mary Rowe, Cary Rhoads, Marilyn Philips BUSINESS AWARD Rose Marie McK1ss1ck, Alice Marie Taylor, Miss Crisman Mr. Austin, Richard Elliot - Runner-up, Karen Gruber - Winner 1967 SPELLING CHAMPIONS as, fm 2, f w r. N V L Q r x Q 2 f Q W ,,lZ 1 u ports Awards GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONS FRONT ROW: Suzanne Schrefller, Karen O'Neil, Beverly Wentling, Diana Nebinski, Debra Hannold, Glenna McClune. SECOND ROW: Nancy Dittman, Linda Fulton, Patricia Knappenberger, Deborah Ditty, Vicki Hannold, Deborah Thomp- son, Priscilla Say, Barbara Knight, Rose Marie McKissick. BADMINTON CHAMPIONS Marsha Hook, Nancy Horner GIRLS' BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS FRONT ROW: Jeanne Kurtzhals, Karen Berlin, Esther Lewis, Tamalyn Fye, Robin Briggs, Jean Hull, Norma Humphrey. SEC- OND ROW: janet Beary, Nancy Horner, Bernice Whitehill, LaDonna Linamen, Gretchen Flath, Dianne Best, Kristine Weeter, Sandra Snyder, Marsha Hook, Margaret Schultz, Alice Marie Taylor. BOYS' BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS Robert Rowe, William Berberich, Ted Jean nerat, Gerald Silvis, Thomas Shoup, Don Hart zell, John Finefrock, James Nale, Leroy Best Sports Awards BASEBALL TEAM FRONT ROW: Rick Meier, Fred McMullen, Dennis Knight, Von Kimes, Buddy Neely, Ted Ieannerat, Jack Siverling, Bob McLendon, Chuck Weaver. SECOND ROW: Mr. Harold Fulton, Dan Summerville, Bill Black, Tom Goble, Ron Knight, Tim O'Neill, Dan Jeannerat, Mark Baker, Jim Beary, John Bauer, Mr. Charles Eddinger. SENIOR BASEBALL PLAYERS T 'tt-e asf f ihi . T T irtt if -T . F . f ' 1 Y' ' . - ' A , ,, , ' 52' , T V 1 TY- X j j. 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' TT mg, Aiwa TTrWm.4,4,Ma.'-.., :.,-T f T fl 2 Tf X '- Dan Ieannerat Tom Goble Bill Black Tim O'Neill R011 Knight 1967 TRACK RECORD HOLDERS Iohn Monrean Mark Fair Mike Tharan Don Hahn Dawson Brindley Shot Put 2 Mile Run Triple Jump Broad jump Iavelin Throw 48' 6 11.18.6 381 611 191 311 172' BOYS' VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONS Tim O'Neill, Chuck Slicker, Fred Rupp, Don Hahn, Carl Salser, Bill Black, Dawson Brindley, Tim Bowser, Jim Nale, Leroy Best, Dan Jeannerat, Tom Goble, Iohn '51 Monrean. Washingtol 55 is rf .- 5 ns 2 Q S i l FRONT ROW: D. Mellon, C. Reed, E. Lewis, F. Hepler, D. Thompson, C. Baltzer, S. Lewis, I. Kurtzhals, R. Briggs, D. Knight, B. Chambers, C. Bames, L. McHenry, J. Beary, L. Fulton, P. Knappenberger, P. Clark, N. Dittman, S. Mong, K. O'Neil, S. Schref- Her, A.. Rhoads, T. Fye, S. Knight, K. Berlin, J. Barger. SECOND ROW: C. Knight, M. Kapp, R. McKissick, A. Taylor, M. Schultz, N. Knight, I. Fair, B. Knight, Mr. Fulton, Miss VVilshire, Mr. Austin, Mrs. Minich, Miss Hanst, Mr. Lines, P. Say, G. McClune, N. Horner, K. Weeter, N. Humphrey, V. Hannold, D. Ditty, I. Huff. THIRD ROW: D. Jordan, L. Rossman, D. McCall, I. Master, D. 152 Trip 1967 Williams, D. Rhoades, R. Dunkle, S. Beck, I. Lauifer, W. Aaron, T. O,Neill, T. Slater, T. Shoup, T. Weldon, C. Slicker, F. Rupp, L. Bell, V. McCiHin, B. Whitehill, D. Best, S. Snyder, C. Flath, M. Hook, L. Linamen, L. Wakefield, R. Iohnston. FOURTH ROW: T. Slicker, L. Thompson, D. Weaver, R. Knight, J. Bailey, D. Brindley, K. Rhoades, T. Cope, W. Black, C. Salser, S. Shef- fer, R. Finefrock, D. Rex, T. Goble, B. Wile, C. Weaver, M. Pfaff, L. Ace, L. Best, D. Clover, I. Nale, D. Jeannerat, T. Bowser, D. Hahn, W. Wilson, R. Kapp, C. Shemman, T. Etzel, R. Hartzell, R. Magee, T. Wakefield. 153 1967 Prom 6'South Pacific 1967 PROM COURT FRONT: Mark Bowser, Kathi Dunlap, Melissa Bowser. BACK: William Black, Charles Slicker, Terry Cope, Leroy Best, Wayne Aaron -1967 King, Ken Herman-1966 King, Patricia Knappenberger-1967 Queen, Gwen Benninger-1966 Queen, Deborah Ditty, Karen O'Neil, Vicki Hannold, Robin Briggs. u n If I had a hammer Boy, is it warm in here! Prom committee chairman-a lively group! HIGHEST HONORS FRONT ROW: Rose Marie McKissick, Karen Berlin, Tamalyn Fye. SECOND ROW: Alice Marie Taylor, Di- anne Best, Fred Rupp, Gretchen Flath, Norma Humphrey. HIGH HONORS FRONT ROW: N. Dittman, R. Briggs, S. Schrefller, K. Berlin, T. Fye, J. Beary, N. Humphrey. SECOND ROW: B. Knight, A. Taylor, D. Best, G. Flath, S. Snyder, B. Whitehill, N. Knight. THIRD ROW: W. Black, R. Hartzell, R. McKissick, M. Pfalf, N. Horner, F. Rupp, C. Salser. 11 IIB! ws nafzsfaciurxig new far Cffarnhnairvu Gwen ai Knox W Zdf... sausntwwr BOARD EDUIQAT! : , . 'Y ' , O ' I , L, .1-xgfuvfgf-gfggn Q Q X , fu , , f f - f. .f . y y iff.,,f,.:.4wQ:g.iv,q.Y . . f . . ,k - , , 1 1923 . f , K ' . , , M, N 1967 Graduating Class FRONT ROW: S. Knight, D. Mellon, C. Reed, P. Clark, I. Barger, C. McMillen, E. Lewis, T. Fye, K. Berlin, A. Rhoads. SECOND ROW: T. O'Neill, L. Rossman, D. Williams, T. Weldon, D. Rhoades, L. Bell, V. McGifIin, T. Slater, C. Slicker,'L. Thompson, T. Wakefield. THIRD ROW: S. Schrefller, B. Chambers, K. O'Neil, S. Mong, Freda Hepler, I. Kurtzhals, S. Lewis, D. Thompson, R. Robertson, C. Baltzer, C. Knight, M. Kapp, I. Huff. FOURTH ROW: R. Hartzell, T. Slicker, W. Aaron, T. Cope, R. Kapp, S. Beck, D. Jordan, B. Mason, V. Alden, D. McCall, D. Hahn, T. Etzel, R. Knight. FIFTH ROW: P. Knappenberger, R. Briggs, N. Dittman, D. Knight, M. Hook, L. McHenry, N. Humphrey, G. Barnes, L. Clover, B. Knight, P. Say, R. McK1ss1ck, C. McClune. SIXTH ROW: W. Black, T. Shoup, R. Finefrock, R. Magee, M. Pfaff, I. Laulfer, D. Rex, F. Rupp, L. Ace, J. Nale, L. Best, R. Dunkle, I. Master, W. Wilson, S. Sheffer. SEVENTH ROW: A. Taylor, N. Knight, M. Shultz, S. Snyder, L. Linamen, I. Beary, G. Flath, K. Weeter, B. Whitehill, N. Horner, D. Best, R. Johnston, L. Wakefield, V. Hannold, L. Fulton, D. Ditty. EIGHTH ROW: D. Clover, K. Rhoades, D. Weaver, D. Clover, D. Brindley, C, Salser, I. Monrean, D. Jeannerat, T. Goble, J. Bailey, T. Bowser, B. Wile, C. Weaver. J ' ' . 7 K Mrs. Jane Stew- art Secretary to Mr. Hugus Mr. W. Oscar Hugus Elementary Supervisor ELEMENTARY FACULTY ROW ONE: Mrs. Barbara Baker, Mrs. Laurea Barrett. ROW TWO: Mrs. Elizabeth Best, Mrs Sue Best, Mrs Ardelle Bower Mrs Joanne Brothers Mrs Hazel Clutz Mrs Louise Cook Mrs Eleanor Dascombe Mrs Pauline Dunkle ROW THREE Mrs Margaret Elder Mrs Helen Elliott, Mrs Jeanette Fxllgrove Mrs Nancy Fox Mrs Florence Cordon Mrs Verna G1-me, Mrs Geraldine Hach Mrs Eleanor Hays ROW FOUR Mrs Donna Hogue Mrs Frances Kahle Mrs Mildred Kapp, Mrs Kathryn Lauffer Mrs Lou Ann McCamant, Mlss Jacqueline McLendon Mr Joseph Miller Mrs Jane Neely ROW FIVE Mrs Anita Sheridan Mrs Nancy Tharan, Mrs Phyllis Thompson Mrs Rebecca Wendell Mrs Mabel Wilson Mrs Margaret Wyman Mrs Dorothy Youkers Mrs Gertrude Young 2 QW 345 ?,x9 160 i White Memorial GRADE ONE ROW ONE: Sharon O,Neil, Mike Dunlap, Lisa Larkin, Cathy Martucci, Brenda Reese, Brenda Exley, James Hunsberger. ROW TWO: Stuart Klingler, Mike Myers, Jay Hartzell, Craig Kurtzhals, Suzanne Creese, Timothy Rudolph, Timothy Mathews, Jeffrey Hook, Brian Sum- merville. ROW THREE: Mrs. Sue Best-Teacher, Joseph Cunningham, Joel Smith, Gary Raybuck, Robin Whitling, Marcia Beck, Vern DeLoe, Thomas Wentling, David Switzer, Miss lacgueline McLendon-Teacher. GRADE ONE ROW ONE: Carl Elder, Judy McKinney, Scott Bickel, Danny Burris, Deborah Neely, Wendy Kirkpatrick, Wil- liam Seth. ROW TWO: Brian Bell, Kimberly Whitmore, Timothy Boyer, Timothy McCleary, Curtis Shaffer, Wendy Mayes, Darla Raybuck, Lori Hammer. ROW THREE: Mrs. Verna Grine-Teacher, Ray Ashbaugh, Dennis Stiglitz, Robert Rugh, Karen Whitling, Ioan Vayda, Brian Berlin, Steven Klingler, Ricky Elder. GRADE ONE ROW ONE: Christy Magee, Timothy Hartzell, Bonda Hartzell, Lori Switzer, James McMurray, Christina Dine, Holly Dupree. ROW TWO: Michael McCamant, Jesse Smith, Timothy Best, Gregory Renninger, Nancy Bash- line, Jack Allmendinger, Mark Myers, Gregory Seig- worth. ROW THREE: Mrs. Pauline Dunkle-Teacher, Debra Buzard, Clifford Brown, Iames Smith, Kenneth Thompson, Mark Knight, Arrand Davis, Arthur Elder, Sharon Brown. GRADE TWO ROW ONE: Gail Hesse, Steven Crone, Elizabeth Davis, Linda Wentling, Scott Mapes, Joe Kirkpatrick, Alan Smith, Shelly Catalano, Brian Switzer. ROW TWO: Michael Wise, Dennis Bell, Linda Burris, Randall Iones, jeffrey Bashline, Larry Mong, Marianne Schrell-ler, Vicki McCleary, Kimberly Gruber. ROW THREE: Mrs. Bar- bara Baker-Teacher, Joseph Standish, Brian Carrier, Kevin Stephens, Lynn Vickers, Douglas Reed, Marvin Gibson, David Best, Beverly Frye, Michael Cunningham, Kurtis Bauer. White Memorial GRADE THREE ROW ONE: Shawn Mong, Michael Beels, Tammy Snyder, Robin Switzer, Steve Cobler, Harold Walker, Eddie Deitz, Brian Reed, Thomas Weeter. ROW TWO: Melody Whitling, Douglas Mays, Bruce Knight, Kathy Thompson, Shellie Matthews, Larry Goughler, Norma Mays, Libbie Watson, Amanda Meier, Julie Seth, Ernest Matters. ROW THREE: Mrs. Rebecca Wendell -Teacher, Donna Rossman, Martha McMurray, Carla Gruber, Mary Boyer, Marilyn Gruber, Karen Reed, Beth Neely, Carrie Clover, Christina Murphy, Ronald Blair. ROW FOUR: Arlene Barnett, Jay Best, Dean Rankin, Melissa Bowser, Michael Shay, Milton McGiffen, Ken- iacith Nale, Leroy Walker, Joseph Rupert, Edward over. GRADE FOUR ROW ONE: Jay Nugent, Eric Kriebel, James Heiser, Darla Fescenmeyer, Larry Clover, Kenton Mays, Tammy Hartzell, Eric Shaffer. ROW TWO: Thomas Ashbaugh, Randy Larkin, Sandra Humphrey, Lori Best, Tammi Schettler, Janis Reed, Debra Hartzell, Barbara DeLoe, Jack Carrier, Michael Creese. ROW THREE: Mrs, -Teacher, Amy McMillen, Rene Ber- berich, Sheila Culberson, Cynthia O'Neil, Pauline Walker, Bonnie Davis, Sherry Rossey, Arla Elder, Ed- ward Whitling. ROW FOUR: Cynthia Neely, Jeffrey Knight, Alan Botz, Steve Blair, David Cope, Ronald Renninger, Judy Uncapher, Bruce Shay. GRADE TWO ROW ONE: Don Stiglitz, Jimmy Shettler, Cliff Croas- mun, Patricia Summerville, Eddie Botts, Tim Rhoades, Sharon Eisenhuth, Sena Elder, Dawn Winger. ROW TWO: Susan Dean, Randy Stumpner, Trudy Henry, Fred Fiscus, Doug Brown, Leslie Runyan, Randy Davis, Mark Weeter, Robin Renninger, Jimmy Bashline, Jimmy Watson. ROW THREE: Mrs. Nancy Fox-Teacher, Cheryl Weaver, Sheryn McCamant, Jeff Hillard, Kenny Cope, Curt Stover, Cyril Kurtz, David Myers, Karen Ashbaugh, Brenton Knight. GRADE THREE ROW ONE: Clitl Detar, Larry Hunsberger, Jeff Hart- zell, Linda Kriebel, Charles Renninger, Ruth Ann Mong, Glenda Mays, Donald Edwards, Mike Fye. ROW TWO: Mrs. Helen Elliott-Teacher, Michael Master, Debra Shettler, Kim Creese, Betty Hook, Elise Warmbrod, Truby Brown, Brian Whitling, Peter Weaver, Pamela Fleming, Danny Reese, Jerry Standish. ROW THREE: Roxanne Raybuck, Maureen Knight, Rhonda Benetti, Linda Kline, Lisa Moyer, Kevin McKinney, Bonnie Hamilton, Sandra Rossman, Wendy Denslinger, Lisa Rudolph. ROW FOUR: Jodi McMullen, Albert Hulings, Holly Mays, Mark Bowser, Roger Shaw, Diane Raybuck, Sherri Stewart, Kathi Dunlap, Ray McHenry, Brian Knight. White Memorial GRADE FOUR ROW ONE:. Chris Rhoades, Debbie Zeigler, Penny Bowser, Terri Henry, Linda Stumpner, Tamara Smith, Mark Dupree, Billy Wyman. ROW TWO: Shellie Davis, Lindy McCleary, Tim Vickers, Leland Davis, Kerry Stover, Pam McCleary, Kim Rhoads, Marsha Whitling, John Hunsberger. ROW THREE: Mrs. Frances Kahle- Teacher, Tom Kerle, Daniel Keth, Alice DeLoe, Beverly O'Neil, Patty McCleary, Kay Nugent, Teresa Kurtz, Paul Stover, Ronald Kuhns, Steven Hook. ROW FOUR: Brenda Magee, Janis Rugh, Teresa Amsler, Beth Gib- isgon, :Amy Hefner, Kent Bauer, Edward Matthews, Donna urris. GRADE FIVE ROW ONE: Rhoda Robinson, Edward Booh, Beverly Thompson, Penny Eisenhuth, Gregory Miller, Jolinda Frye, Cindy Bell. ROW TWO: Brenda Gruber, Edyth Kapp, Gordon Schies, Debra Shay, Jannette McKinney, Pamela Shirey, Linda Kriebel, David Jordon. ROW THREE: Mrs. Hazel Clutz-Teacher, Maureen Moyer, Pamela Terwint, Wilmer Boyer, Stephen Daugherty, Linda Shay, Cindy Rhoades, Bradley Switzer, Dean Knight, Robert Freeman. ROW FOUR: Jayne Dens- linger, Charlene Martucci, Dusty Elder, Bruce George, Rodney Myers, Thomas Nale. GRADE FIVE ROVV ONE: Cindy Myers, Joan Kirkpatrick, Nancy Wetzel, Belinda Switzer, Kent Hilliard, Debra Mc- Cleary, Darlene Myers, Brent McMunn. ROW TWO: Debra Amsler, Michael Mays, David Seth, Jeff Meier, Bradley McCleary, Roger Simpson, James Weeter, Randy Cope, Linda Eisenhuth, Barbara Mong. ROW THREE: Mrs. Dorothy Youkers-Teacher, Stephanie Shettler, Lisa Myers, Karen Stringfellow, Rhonda Clover, Daniel Jones, Susan Kurtz, Mary McMurray, Clifton Seigworth, Carry Bell. ROW FOUR: Ronald Hook, Cynthia Fike, Collette Heeter, Lawanda Elder, David Reed. GRADE SIX ROW ONE: Cindy Wentling, Kim Dine, David Ash- baugh, Leslie Claypool, Sam Slicker, Judy Nugent, Patty Wesner, Frank Agnello. ROW TWO: Cynthia Bowser, Kim Raybuck, Jim Hartzell, Jack Bish, Eric Rhoades, Randy Miller, Daniel Patton, Janice Best, Sherrie Frye. ROW THREE: Mrs. Donna Hogue- Teacher, Patty Fleming, Brent Warmbrod, Craig Heeter, Tom Bell, Joni Myers, Shelly Heeter, Juanita Best, Greg Mays, Susan Hamilton. ROW FOUR: Jeffrey Murray, Ivan McCoy, Lois Mays, Joni Schettler, Gayle Shay, Loleitta Davis, Peter Bowser, Harry Alcorn. White Memorial GRADE SIX ROW ONE: Gregory Shay, Pamela Wile, Robin Rowe, Matthew Mays, D'Ett Klingler, Debra Reed, Kimberly Heeter, Jeffrey Ausel. ROW TWO: William Mays, Gretchen Hesse, Kim Harkless, Connie Myers, Lynn Smith, Willis Burris, Jeffrey Kline, Iames Dean, Sharon Davis, Brock Beveridge. ROW THREE: Mrs. Kathryn Lgggifgr-Teacher, Peggy Rankin, Brenda Texter, Karen Stover, Darleen Cotherman, Ray Slaugenhoup, John Hartzell, Mary Kurtz, Richard Switzer, Scott Garis. ROW FOUR: Ronald Hunsberger, Randall Benetti, Dennis Cochran, Clinton Wingard, Sylvia Weaver, Penny Hillard, Carlietta Rupert, David Raybuck. Shippenville GRADE ONE AND TWO ROW ONE: Arnold Cotherman, Timmy Ace, Carl Klein, Diana Schmader, Laura Beichner, Vicki Gammon, Jane Rapp. ROW TWO: Mrs. Nanc Tharan-Teacher, Darlene Zuck, Peggy Strotman, ren a addington, john Lenk, Mark Sayers, Vernon Laufler. ROW THREE: Gerald Bailey, Danny Colwell, Kenny Cope, Janet Price, Heidi Hook, Beth Hall, Debbie Elder. GRADE ONE ROW ONE: Mark Lannigan, Roxanne Hannold, Timmy McClune, Barbara Aaron, Randy Allaman, Kassi Kesner, Larry Beichner, Rhonda Kahle, Philip Rapp, Donna Servey. ROW TWO: Mrs. Geraldine Hach-Teacher, Eric Myers, Christina Cotton, Mitchell Shoaff, Carol Biehl, Roger Bashline, Carol Keister, Jay Keister, Angela Thompson, Vaughn Stewart. ROW THREE: Tina Mc- Cauley, Dondi Kimes, Gregory Patton, Gregory Chad- man, Bert Waddington, Beverly Amsler, John Rex, Stanley Bashline, Gregory Nesbitt, Charles Cheke, Brenda Hetrick. hipllenville GRADE TWO ROVV ONE: Teri Bonner, Willy Delo, Marian Etzel, Victor Elder, Brenda LaVan, Gerard Esplen, Cynthia Custer, Larry Curran, Cynthia Beichner, Mark Stewart. ROW TWO: Mrs. Laurea Barrett-Teacher, Max Fulton, Kelly Bell, Robert Colvin, Kathleen Kline, Bruce Hutton, Deborah Heller, Daniel Schies, Linda McCauley, Paul Price, Dixie Keister. ROW THREE: Melinda Keth, Becky Myers, Tamera Greco, Lori Rex, Debra Showers, Marlene Zuck, Sharyn Ritts, Faith Weaver, Lana Bar- rett, Harry Showers. GRADE THREE ROW ONE: Dena Kahle, Ioy Shirley, Debbie Custer, Joyce Lenk, Rebecca Metcalf, Autumn Barrett, Sharon Knight, Sheree Macormac. ROW TWO: Mrs. Anita Sheridan-Teacher, Debbie Ditz, Kevin Yount, Scott McCall, james McCoy, Albert Cotherman, Vance Price, Joe Wise, Kim Huffman. ROW THREE: Steve Texter, Bobby Beck, Harry Bailey, David Lannigan, Scott Stew- art, Joe Rowan, Iohn Macormac, Dick Salvo. ROW FOUR: Karen LaVan, Teri Jeannerat, Terry Wedekind, Rodger McCleary, Cindy Rex, Beverly Klein. GRADE TW'O AND THREE ROW ONE: George Rapp, Mark Buzard, Timothy Col- well, Stanley Knight, Rhonda Mong, Kimberlyn DeKort, Barbara Schimader, Kathy Clark. ROW TWO: . Mildred Kagg-Teacher, Janet McCleary, Cindy Lee Black, Janice Hartle, Barry Huffman, Billy Strohmyer, Vern Bashline. ROW THREE: Tami Dunlap, Roberta Greco, Nancy Hawk, Amy Sue Shoaff, Bruce johnson, Kevin Hook, Larry Black, Paul Smith. GRADE FOUR ROW ONE: Randy O'Day, Robert Thompson, John Knight, Jeffery McCall, Rhonda Greco, john Hannold, Mark Myers, Robert Kapp, Steven O,Day. ROW TWO: Mrs. Louise Cook-Teacher, joseph Heller, Clane Shir- ley, Jeffrey Rex, jeffrey Zuck, Lori Kimes, Karen De- Wyer, Brian Barrett, Tamara Loewenthal, Robert Rex. ROW THREE: Donald Hartman, Phillip Schall, Brent Bonner, Storm McBride, Sharon Rex, Barry Wadding- ton, john Wingard, Chris Fulton, Russell O'Day. ROW FOUR: Roberta Delo, Mary Ann Beary, Daniel Goheen, Lewis Knight, Rex Allen Rex, Diana Strohmyer, Nanette Barnett. Shippenville GRADE SIX ROW ONE: Yolanda Loewenthal, Brenda Thompson, Jody Carlier, Deborah Hannold, Dianne Lauifer, Valerie Patton, Christine Delo, Wendy Wingard. ROW TWO: Mrs. Margaret Elder-Teacher, Kristin Kesner, Daniel Myers, Kevin Wedekind, Brian Waddington, Carol Cum- mings, William Curran, David Jeannerat, Robin Wise. ROW THREE: Mary Rapp, Paul Greco, Rodney Buzard, Gregory Barrett, Stephen Merryman, Edward Rowan, Paul Lewis, Richard Burns, Rosie'Wilson. Absent- Susan Bonner. GRADE FIVE ROW ONE: Deborah Yount, Gregory Bashline, Craig Francisco, Vicki Taylor, Joyce Zuck, Debbie Lewis, Joe Schall, Yvonne Schall, Juliet Johnson. ROW TWO: lane Neely-Teacher, Tina Yount, Keith Beichner, Con- nie Hannold, Patricia Wilson, Paul Curran, Andrea Samuelson, Debra Taylor, Shelby Mong. ROW THREE: Tim Robertson, Michael Kapp, Nathan Keister, Michael Stroup, Malinda McCall, Lori Schill, Judy Hawk, Nancy Keister, James Van Guilder. ROW FOUR: Gerald Ginkel, Scott B. Myers, Jeffrey Hawk, Susie Allaman, Earl Ditz, Jane Wise, Daniel Wedekind, Donald Macormac, Scott V. Myers. Ashland GRADE ONE ROW ONE: Roxanne Exley, Larry Umstead, Crystal Finefrock, Dean McHenry, Peggy Bell, Mark Lewis, Karen Griebel. ROW TWO: Jeffrey Ferringer, Rhonda Wenner, Michelle Hartzell, Randy Rex, Mike Perry, Melody Blair, Neil Lewis, LuAnn Rex. ROW THREE: Mrs. Phyllis Thompson-Teacher, Shirl Matchett, Julie King, Larry Young, Donald Gougler, Karen Rhoads, Jelfrey O'Neil. ' GRADE TWO ROW ONE: Danny Thompson, Leah Young, Billy Um- stead, Marcy Kapp, Gordon Webb, Charles Busch. ROW TWO: Brian Beckwith, David Lewis, Tommy Exley, Timmy Exley, Venus Schell, Timmy Knepshield, Pamela Zerbe. ROW THREE: Mrs. Florence Gordon- Teacher, Kimberly Smith, Jeiirey Myers, Wanda Hart- zell, Teddy Ferringer, Crystal Weaver, David Beichner. GRADE FOUR ROW ONE: Donna Umstead, Howard Kahle, Randy Wenner, Brenda Amsler, Sharon Mohnkern, Philip Kapp. ROW TWO: Linda Hartzell, Elizabeth Gruber, Debby Myers, Richard Summerville, Ken Rex, Ricky Van Meter, Mike Knight. ROW THREE: Mrs. Ardelle Bower-Teacher, Barbara Smith, Richard King, Diana Shick, Kimberly Burcher, Rex Perry, Barbara Griebel, Rita Rennard. ROW FOUR: James Edwards, Richard Beichner, Kenneth Miller, Gale O'Neil, David Hogue, Richard Webb, JoAnne Rex. Ashland GRADE THREE ROW ONE: Robin Wenner, Jody Sheatz, Timothy O'Neil, Linda Johns, Richard Rex, Louise Kelly, Jeffrey Bell, Brian Hogue, Dana Kahle. ROW TWO: Wilma Motter, Richard Rogers, Larry Smith, Sue Emrick, Richard Shaner, Richard Myers, Thomas Weaver, Thomas Rex. ROW THREE: Mrs. Elizabeth Best- Teacher, Beverly Brosius, Cynthia Kapp, Kimberly King, Greg Zerbe, Randy Bell, Connie Busch, Sabra Neely, Earl Fye. ROW FOUR: Linda Miller, Linda Beichner, George Matchett, Barry McHenry, Valerie Radaker, Jeffrey Wilson, Terry Iobson, Thomas Byers. Absent-Stephen Shick. GRADE FIVE ROW ONE: Gary Swartzfager, Brent Emrick, Raymond Motter, Allen Lewis, Donald Webb, Mark Lewis, Linda Weaver. ROW TWO: Mrs. Lou Ann McCamant- Teacher, Eugene Smith, Chris McHenry, Tim Johns, Cindy Monrean, Romayne Knight, Dawn Exley, Mary Ellen Henry, Terri Busch. ROW THREE: Mary Jean Brown, Doris Smith, Randy Bell, Brenda Hartzell, Becky Gruber, Brenda Leadbetter, Elaine Griebel, Bobby By- ers. ROW FOUR: Mike Thompson, Scott Mreatz, Ricky Weaver, Floyd Beichner, David Rex, Brian Brosius. Absent-Kenny Wurster, Chris Stiller. Ashland Salem GRADES THREE AND FOUR ROW ONE: Betsy Io Kiser, Timothy Russell, Christine Webb, Raymond Bell, Dale Weaver, Daniel Hornburg, Pamela Erwin, Wealthea Erwin. ROW TWO: Mrs. Eleanor Ha s-Teacher, Vannesse Webb, Kim Neely, Debra Wert, Vicky Rhoads, Pamela Weeter, Randy Mc- Lendon. ROW THREE: Phillip Rhoads, Christine Ross- man, Patty Simpson, Karen Beels, Gregory Rhoads, John Meier. ROW FOUR: Vicky Wilson, Cindy Mays, Steven Rinker, Cynthia Kahle, Carol Dittman, Kenneth Runge. 168 GRADE SIX ROW ONE: Robert Fisher, Tom Brown, Linda Lewis, Sharon Knight, Danny Ferringer, Chris Sheatz, Danny Neese. ROW TWO: Jack Kapp, Walter Griebel, Mark Master, june Miller, Kathy Webb, Rhonda Amsler, Michael Young. ROW THREE: Mr. ose h Miller- Teacher, janet Kenemuth, Lynn Knig t, Deborah Gra- ham, Debra Weaver, Catherine Van Meter, Diane Sheaner, Richard Myers. ROW FOUR: Leatha Radaker, Susanne Schell, Gary Dulfee, Paula Deitz, Gail Busch, Steven Barnett. GRADES ONE AND TWO ROW ONE: Carol Wert, Kathy McGii-Hn, Melissa Rus- sell, Elizabeth Weaver, Janet Say, Randy Watkins, Elaine Sharrar, Dianna Watkins. ROW TWO: Faye Dittman, Patricia McGiHin, Allen Uncapher, William Phillippi, Ronald Chadman, Keith Runge, Thomas Best. ROW THREE: Mrs. eanette Fill rove-Teacher, Flor- ence Hornburg. Bruce Weaver, Pamea Bell, Charlene Chadman, Deborah Simpson, Barbara jordan, Brenda Hamish. ROW FOUR: Loretta Cochran, Charles Wert, Brenda Dittman, Michael Dehart, Larry Uncapher, David Kahle. Absent--Sherri Altman, Billy Sharrar. GRADES FIVE AND SIX ROW ONE: Diane Reed, Timothy Bell, Michael Meier, Ronald Rossman, Timothy Hornburg, Brenda Iordan, Marie Mattern. ROW TWO: Alan Rhoads, Anetta Klingler, Arthur Wakefield, Karen Chadman, Carl Rinker, Denise Webb, Richard Altman. ROW THREE: Mrs. Eleanor Dascombe-Teacher, Pamela Simpson, Theresa Rossman, Earl Weaver, Frederic Mattern, Carl Mays, Cheryl Webb, Gregory Heath. ROW FOUR: Ruth Ann Henry, Dale Rhoades, David Beels, Joseph Dittman, john Sharrar, Iudy Say. Salem Callenshurg GRADES THREE AND FOUR ROW ONE: Debra Whitmer, Christine Stahlman, Stephanie Heeter, Pamela Shanafelt, Patricia Shanafelt, Joni Painter, Rebecca Lutz, Jeanne Rumbarger. ROW TWO: Stephen Weldon, Michael Bowser, Randy Krie- bel, Carol Shirey, Mark Altman, Brian Mitchell, Vickie Shirey, Gregory Fair, Scott Donaldson. 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Route 1, Knox ........Knox .................Knox 330 Main Street, Clarion . 8 Grant Street, Clarion . . . . . . . . . . .Shippenville . . . ..Seneca . . . Knox .................Knox ...Route 1, Shippenville .............OilCity 3-Star Contributors 'ki' Agway, Inc. ......... . B. 81 W. Farm Supply .... Betty Lou's Beauty Shop . . . Bishop Motor Company . . . Bob's Auto Body ............. Carriage lnn ................. Central Electric Cooperative, Inc. . . Clarion Builders Supply ........ Clarion Dairy Products ........ Clarion Motor lodge, Inc. . . Conair, Inc. ............ . DeMarsh Theatres .... . . D 81 M Market ....... Dick's Cleaners ......... Don Pierce - Electrolux . . . Dr. John E. Brooks ............................ Dr. Lawrence E. Corbett ........................ E. J. Best, Lutheran Brotherhood Representative . . . Eisenhuth Atlantic ........................... Emerson's Drive In ......................... Farmer's National Bank .. . Foodland Super Market . . . Fulton Brothers lumber .... Gatesman Auto Body . . . Goble Funeral Home ......... Gourley Packing Co. .......... . Hagar Resurfacing 8m Supply Co .... Haskell Furniture Company ..... Hud Klugh Auto Body ........ Keefer's Wayside Furniture .... King's Drug Store, Inc. .... . Knox Fruit Company ....... Marble Oil Company, Inc. . . . Matchett's Meat Processing ....... Northwest Pennsylvania Bank ......... Northwest Pennsylvania Bank 84 Trust . . . Pat O'Neill Heating .................. Paul J. Pfaff Insurance .......... R 84 H Corporation ............... R. L. Klinger Co. - Oil Well Supply . . . Reed's Service Center .............. Rimersburg Motors .............. Riverside Market .............. Robert F. Criswell Funeral Home . . Seidle Chevrolet-Cadillac ..... Seneca Chemical Supply Co. . . . Specialty Foods Company . . . Stover's lumber Company . . . Compliments of a Friend . . The Furniture Mart ...... U.S. Corrugated Box Co. . . . Weaver Jewelry ........ Wein's . . ............. . . 175 .......Knox D. Knox . . . . . . . Knox .. . Emlenton . . . . . Knox . . . . Knox . . . . Parker . . . . Clarion . . . . Clarion .......................Clarion 'iil1'N1 ...............Franklin Broad St. Grove City, Pa. .. . . . . . . . . .Shippenville .........Knox ........Clarion ....Shippenville .........Knox .......Knox ....Clarion .....Emlenton .......Emlenton ...........Shippenville ...............Lucinda 330 Wood Street, Clarion . . . . . . . . New Bethlehem Clarion . ............ Clarion . . . R. D. 1 Seneca, Pa. ............Clarion ....Knox .........Knox ........Marble ....Route 1, Knox ......OilCity .........Knox ..........Shippenville ...........Shippenville .. . . Grand Avenue, Clarion .. . . . ......... Emlenton .........Knox . . . Rimersburg ................Clarlon ................Emlenton East Main Street, Clarion . . . . Salina Road, Oil City ................Clarlon .......Route2, Knox ...............Seneca .. . Route 'I, Shippenville ..... Knox .....Knox . . . . Clarion Art's Market ........ Best Sterling Station ..... Bob Hefner Television .... Brown's Boot Shop ..... Burger Funeral Home ... Callaghan Pharmacy ... Campus Shoe Store . . . Chikosky Pharmacy ........ Citizen' Clarion Clarion Clarion Clarion Clarion Clarion Clarion Clarion s Loan Corp ........ 2-Star Contributors Automotive Supply Co., Inc. ... Beverage ...... . . . . County Thift Plan, Inc. ... Dry Cleaning Co. ... Equipment ......... Food Locker ....... Furniture .......... Office Equipment . .. Coca-Cola Bottling Co. .... . Corny's Quaker State .. Crissman's Service . . . Crooks' Shoes ...... Ditz's Hardware ........... Dr. E. K. McCutcheon .......... Dr. John R. Hrisak, Chirapractor . Dr. Lawrence Heeter ....... Dunlap's Music Store ......... Edward's Maytag .... Elmaclollar Music ...... Elmo Garage ............ Elslager Radio and TV ........... Etzel Bros. Well Service . . . . . . . ..... Faller's Furniture and Funeral Home .. Farmer's Mutual Fire Insurance .. Fenton Dair .................... Y Fran's Dinor ............... G. C. Murphy Company . .. Gardiner's Jewelry ....... George Farms The Gift Mart ........ Gilmore Trailor ..... . . Hartzell's Greenhouse ............ Henry Building Supply ............ Hi-Level Golf Course - Snowmobiles . . . IGA Foodliner .................... J. C. Penny's ............. J 8g L Recl 81 White ...... Jones 8- Laughlin Supply .. Jordon's Hardware ......... Judy's Motel 81 Restaurant .. Kathryn Genevieve Shop . . Ken's Mobile ............ Kerle Tire Service . . . . . Klivan's Jewelers . . . Knox Bakery ....... Knox Gulf Service ..... Knox Laundromat ........ Larian Hospital Supplies ..... Laughlin-Freas Motor Co. ... Leard's General Merchandise .... VLove's Greenhouse ........ L. S. Taylor Engineering, Inc. Mary Jane's Beauty Shop .. Maurice Guth's Barber Shop May's Upholstery ......... Nelson's Candies ......... New Bethlehem Bank ..... News-Herald Printing Company ..... Oil City Truck Body Equipment Co. . ........Knox ....Turkey City ........Knox ...,Clarion ...........Franklin .............Franklin . . . . Main Street, Clarion ..............Clarion ............Clarion . . . .Clarion . . . . Clarion . . . .Clarion . . . . Clarion . ...Clarion . . . . Clarion . . . . Clarion . . . . Clarion .......Clarion ...........Knox . . . New Bethlehem .........Clarion .......Clarion . . . . Knox . . . . . . Clarion .......Clarion . . . Callensburg . . Clarion ..........Rimersburg l Knox lst Avenue Clarion, Pa. . . . . . . . . . Shippenville ... . Fryburg ......Marble .. . . Titusville ..............Seneca ..............Clarion 8 State St. Oil City, Pa. ..........Rimersburg City . . . . Route 1, Seneca . . . . Route 1, Knox ...........Knox .........Van ........Parker .........Clarion . . . . Shippenville .......Clarion ...........Knox .. . . Shippenville - - 1 .... Oil City . . . . Shippenville . . . . Route H2 Knox . . . . Franklin-Oil City ............Knox ...........Knox ........Knox . . . Shippenville ..Clarion ...........Knox ...........Clarion ....Box 3l1,Clarion ............Knox . . . . . . . . . . Shippenville ................Knox .112 E. is: sf., Oil City . . . . . . New Bethlehem .............Franklin . . . Salina Road, Seneca Paul's Market ............ , ,, ,,,. Sligo Phillips-Kifer Flowers ........ ......... ........... C I arion R. M. S. Furniture Company .............. ,.., N ew Bethlehem Ragley's Bowling Arena 81 Billiard Center . .. ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, C Iarion Rankin's Market ...................... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, C lorion Rev l- Wav ------- .... 2 16 Seneca sf. Oil City, Pu. Ref' Wl10leS0le inc- - - - .................... Clarion Rhea Lumber Co. .... . Rhea's Resort Motel . .. Rex's Grocery ....... ......... Rice Equipment Inc. ............ . Robert S. Thompson, Real Estate . . S. 8: M. Harley-Davidson Sales .. Sal-Lee Sweets .............. Sears, Roebuck and Co. .... . hay's Esso ..................... haffer's Furniture and Appliances mith Pennzoil Service .......... tenhens Auto Body . .. Suzanne Shoppe ................ T. R. Koenig, M.D. .............. . The Equitable Life Assurance Society The Squire Shop ................ Thompson Swift Homes . . ommy's Barber Shop . . . Brothers ............. Street Dinor ........... Tire 81 Recapping Co. .. Flower Shop ......... Edward Craig ......... N. Early, Jr. Hardware .... Baking Company ........ atson Dry Cleaning Company .. . Excavating and Grading . . Lumber 81 Supply Co. . . .. Auto Associate Store . . . Beauty School ....... Womeldorf, Inc. ............ . Zacheral Motor Truck Sales .... F. Gerald Zuck ............. 1- tar Contributors A 84 B Stranford Dry Cleaners ..... .....Knox, Pa. ........Clarion ....Route 1, Knox . . . . Clarion ... R.D. Shippenville ... .Clarion ... . Shippenville Oil City . ....... Knox . U .......... Shippenville ........Route 'I, Seneca ' .... 25 Fraley Street, Kane .....Knox ................Knox .. . Franklin . . . . Shippenville ........Knox .. . . . Clarion ...Franklin ....OilCity .......Knox ..........Callensburg ...........Callensburg .. . 712 Grant St., Franklin ...............Clarion . . . Kossuth Seneca, Pa. . . . . Clarion . . . Sharon-Oil City ......Knox ....Clarion .... . . . Shippenville Salina Road Oil City A ' ' B r .... '. ','. '.'.'. . ' 1 1,1 1 I I I I2 ....... sh 'II Bgst ewe ers, ....... . .... '!qC?l7. . . . . . . .... i, ....... Lrilzsilllgitty CalBestGeneralTires ...... ................................................... . .. .. . ......Knox Checkerboard Restaurant ... ............. ...................... . ...... Clarion Mobil Station ..... Corbett's Barber Shop ...... Crooks' Flowers and Gifts . . Dale Kaber T. V. ....... . Dick's Pennzoil ......... Don's Dairy .......................... Dr. F. B. Stahlman ...................... Emco Mills Feed, Fertilizer 81 Farm Hardware . First Seneca Bank 8- Trust ................ Georgeine Beauty Salon ....... Gerry's Chik-n-Qwik ... Hafer Electric ......................... Hannah Futcher Beauty ...................... Hawk Funeral Home ........................... . . Howard Seigworth, General 81 Contract Hauling ... .. lml1otf's Christian Book Store .................. John's Ashland Service ................ .... Kapp's Garage ................. Karle D.'McKinney'Funeral Home .... Kay's Specialty Beauty Salon ..... Keystone Dollar Store .......... Knight Spot ............. Kooman's Dept. Store ..... Krear's Sporting Goods .... Krug's Seneca Pennzoil Service L. L. Neely 81 Sons ....... . . . . Fryburg . . . .Clarion ..... . Knox . . . . Clarion ....Kossuth . . . . . . Knox . . . . Clarion . ...Clarion .... Emlenton ........OilCity R.D. l, Seneca ...Cranberry ......oalcny .......SaIon ........Sligo . Strattanville ... . . . Clarion ....Emlenton . . . Lamartine St. Petersburg ........SIigo . . . . New Bethlehem .. . . . . Rimersburg ..........Knox ....Emlenton . . .... Seneca . . . . Lamartine Latshaw Motors . . , Lug 8g Tug .,..,.... Modern Dinor ....... Montana Shoe Repair .. Park Shoes ,. .. Parker Drugs , ...,.,,.....,..,. , Perry's Market .....,.,.. ...,.. . . R. and W. American Service Station , . Riverview Inn .,,..,.,........... . . Sanders Radio and T. V. ... .,.... Sandy Stewart's Beauty Salon . , , Seigworth Electric Motor Repair .. Seneca Barbershop ..........,.. . . Smith's Store ..,,......,....,.,... Stanley Weaver Septic Tank Service . , . Stehle Trailer Sales 81 Court ...,.,..,... . Terry Lee Henry ...,........ . , ......,. . . Top Auto Parts Co. -Wholesale Auto Supply . . . - - - - Tri County Homes .. . . .,.,.,. ..,.. ...,. - - - V -v Vowinckel Tire Sales , .,., , .. 305 W. T. Grant Co. ...... ...... . ----- Wallace Book 8m Stationery Co. ,. Weaver Insurance .,.... ...... Winkler's Used Cars ,..,..... 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