Milton Hershey School - Acropolis Yearbook (Hershey, PA)
- Class of 1978
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By signing the Deed of Trust in 1909, Milton and
Catherine Hershey provided- the opportunity for young
people to obtain an education and a place to live. Now nearly
seven decades later, the school has grown from its humble
beginnings into an institution of prominence.
The school's program is-provided for by money from the
trust fund established by our founders. Without perseverance,
Mr. Hershey might have been defeated by failures he met
before achieving success in his candyrnaking endeavors.
Chocolate's popularity allowed the Hersheys to fulfill their
dreams for children whose lives had been touched by tragedy.
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Bill Norton works in the kitchen.
Barn chores are still an
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student home program.
Scott Fasnacht does a house chore.
Milton Hershey School students have been provided with student homes in
which to reside. These homes, each equipped with the facilities to
accommodate as many as sixteen students, are spread out over the Schoo1's
campus. Students maintain their student homes under the responsibility of a
general chore program. Many students of the Senior Division also have the
responsibility of caring for a dairy barn shared by two student homes.
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Pat Lister leads an assembly at Founders Hall.
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Academically, Milton Hershey School provides for a college preparatory
student in either a liberal arts program or a technical program which
coincides with his or her shop curriculum. Many students have a choice of a
foreign language, French or German. Our Senior Hall programs are mainly
coordinated and directed by William R. Fisher '50, Carl E. Stump, and John
A. Storm. The services of these men and the cooperation of more than fifty
faculty members combine to initiate a positive attitude toward education
within the students. Professional guidance is added to help the student
decide upon his course of study.
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George Parris and Scott Barkley hard at
work in the Electronics Shop. ,K
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Dan Murphy develops skills in
Machine Shop Practice.
Bill Verdon thoroughly learns the parts
Jim Anglin and Randy Dawes developing automotive
skills.
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Dayne Malloy works on the
yearbook in Print Shop.
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Jim Lowry becomes skillful in welding, Dave Valkos wraps himself George Segeda tunes another car in
in the world of Electronics. to high gear.
Randy Snyder develops skills in the
Plumbing Shop,
Ken Reddick, Milton I-Iershey's Ray Schraeder and Ron Gilbert hard at
"Mr, Good Wrench." work in the Sheet Metal Shop.
Mark Genovese makes a shocking
revelation in Electronics Shop.
Stew Savage becomes an expert in Printing
Shop.
Dave Mootsey, Milton Hershey's answer
to Ben Franklin, who also started in
printing.
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with machines. drive a nail.
Milton Hershey endowed his students with an excellent shop program in
order to fully meet the students' quest for an occupation. Our shops are
considered among the finest in the country. The General Building Trades
students and the Carpentry students work each year, as part of their training,
to construct a house. The Electricity and Plumbing shops then gain their
experience by installing the electricity and plumbing works. Our Printing
program serves to print all school publications. Electronics shop services
electronic devices and works With modern electronic equipment. Other shops
serve their purpose in training many students.
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In Intermediate Division girls and boys mix in classes for the first
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Youngladies take part in a "It's about time" we added some sugar to the
lesson. campus.
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next year.
Same And so, the ACROPOLIS
welcomes young ladies.
With the admittance of young ladies to the student body, Milton
Hershey School has taken yet another step to foster Mr. Hershey's
dream of a benevolent institution where young people
presented the opportunity to receive a quality education.
transition in policy has taken place with a maximum
efficiency allowing girls to enter the student body with
degree of difficulty and few problems.
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With the signing of the Deed of Trust on November 15, 1909, Milton and Catherine Hershey entrusted
the responsibility of decision making to the Board of Managers. Possessing much of the wisdom and
foresight of Mr. Hershey, the Board of Managers, four of whom are M.H.S. graduates, make major
decisions pertaining to Milton Hershey School.
This group of men project many ideas that pertain to the future of the School. Concern and
dedication are evident in the programs they initiate. These men administer the provisions of the Deed of
Trust and set the guideposts for the year-to-year operation of the School. Existing rules are studied and
kept up-to-date, and new revisions are offered in order to keep the School running with maximum
efficiency. The behind-the-scenes work of the Board of Managers keeps the School in step with a rapidly
changing society.
John O. Hershey John T. Shuey Harold S. Mohler William E. Dearden '40
fChai1'manJ fSecretary-Treasurerj fAdministrative Committeej fAdministrative Committeej
Joseph S. Gumpher '35 Kenneth V. Hatt '41 John M. Aichele '39 Samuel A. Schreckengaust, Jr
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our Pmmdent Dr. John o. Hershey tPresidenLj, Dr. Richard A. Ruaisiii Qvict--President and
and Headmasterj, John M. Aichele '39 QVice-President and Administrator of Business
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Dr. John O. Hershey, Chairman of the Board
and President of lVl.H.S., Dr. Richard A. Rudisill,
Headmaster and Vice-President, and John M.
Aichele '39, Vice-President and Administrator of
Business Affairs Cpictured abovej are three of
the schoolas top administrators. Dr. llershey
plans for the school's growth years into the
future as it pertains to facilities and program.
Dr. Rudisill is concerned with major policy and
curriculum decisions relating to M.l'l.S. on a
day-to-day, year-to-year basis. Mr. Aichele
directs many of the fiscal policies as they relate
to buildings, repairs and renovations, grounds,
and supplies.
The administration at Senior llall consists of
William R. Fisher '50, Director of Secondary
Education, Carl E. Stump, Assistant Director of
Secondary Education, John A. Storm, Assistant
Director of Secondary Education, and Paul E.
Dronsfield, Curriculum Specialist tall pictured
opposite abovej. Mr. Fisher devotes his time to
the overall smooth operation of Senior Hall with
special attention to the academic situation. lVlr.
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Stump is primarily involved with the operation
of the vocational programs. New in his position
this year, Mr. Storm is concentrating on such
matters as student discipline and supervision.
Also filling a new position this year is Mr.
Dronsfield who will be working with the
administration and faculty on curriculum and
scheduling.
Direction of Intermediate Division educational
policy is entrusted to lVl. Nelson Durand,
Director of the Intermediate Division, ,and
Donald lt. Witman, Assistant Director of the
Intermediate Division. These two men tpictured
opposite below leftj are responsible for
curriculum, discipline, and supplies.
The educational policies of the Junior Division
are created and guided by William -A. Hoover,
Director of the Junior Division, and Lloyd lVl.
lVlorgan'49, Administrative Assistant fpictured
opposite below rightl. The young peopleyof the
Junior Division are educationally prepared for
future years Linder the guidance of these men.
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John A. Storm fAssistant Director of Secondary Educationy, Paul E.
Dronsfield QCurriculum Specialistb, William R. Fisher '50 CDirector of
Secondary Educationj, Carl E. Stump CAssistant Director of Secondary
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CATHERINE HALL DIRECTORS-M. Nelson Durand MEMORIAL HALL DIRECTORS-William A- Hoover
Qnirector of Intermediate Divisiony, Donald R. Director of Junior Divisionh. Lloyd M- Morgan '49
Witman CAssistant Director of Intermediate Division KASSiStant DiI9Ct01' of Junior DiViSi0I0-
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Olive M. Kleinfelter retires after giving twenty-nine years of continuous
service to M.H.S. as a teacher of second grade.
Mrs. Kleinfelter was born on July 12, 1913 at Lansdale, Pa. She attended the
local schools there and graduated from Lansdale High School. During her high
school years she sang in the chorus, played the trumpet for four years, and
earned her band letter.
Mrs. Kleinfelter attended Lebanon Valley College where she was a member of
the Girlis Chorus, Chemistry Club, and was Secretary of her class for two years.
She has also supplemented her education with courses at Millersville and Penn
State.
retirement.
Olive M. Kleinfelter
With the retirement of Thomas O. Pratt after thirty-seven years of
dedicated service, Milton Hershey School reluctantly loses one of its most
vigorous instructors.
Mr. Pratt was born on September 9, 1914, in Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania.
He graduated from Ridley Park High School and later attended Williamson
Trade School, Drexel Technical Institute and the Pennsylvania State
University. Prior to coming to Milton Hershey, Mr. Pratt was employed as
an Electrical Consultant at American Viscose Corporation.
In August of 1940 Mr. Pratt joined the staff of the School as an
Electrical Instructor and retired in that position. He helped in the Scouting
program from 1941 through 1950. His fond memories include talking to
Mr. Hershey on several occasions in the shop.
Thank you, Mr. Pratt, for your years of dedicated service.
In August of 1949 Mrs. Kleinfelter came to Milton Hershey as a second grade
teacher in which position she retired. She fondly remembers such things as
Christmas at the ucottagesi' and many rewarding travel experiences.
We take this opportunity to wish Mrs. Kleinfelter a long and happy
Thomas 0. Pratt
For forty-three years William A. Yottey has given untiring service in the
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areas of elementary and secondary education, twenty-three of which have
been spent in adding new horizons to the lives of Milton Hershey students.
Mr. Yottey Was born on January 20, 1913, at Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
He attended Harrisburg Schools from grades 1-12 and graduated from
John Harris High School in 1930. From 1930 through 1934 he
matriculated at Shippensburg State Teachers College receiving his B.S. in
Education. Mr.Yottey then taught in the elementary grades at Lower
Paxton Township from 1935 to 1938. From 1938 through 1955 he was
Resident Master at Girard College in Philadelphia.
In 1955 Mr. Yottey joined the faculty of M.H.S. as a teacher of seventh
grade in the area of Eastern Hemisphere and Ancient History. In 1966 he
changed his specialty to teaching tenth and eleventh grade American
History and World Cultures in which position he retires. Mr. Yottey also
gave ten years at Milton Hershey to the Scouting Program.
We thank Mr. Yottey for his many years of service and wish him a
happy retirement.
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Catherine Hall
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V.L. ALEXANDER
Senior Hall
Music
WILLIAM G. ALTLAND
Senior Hall
English
WILLIAM G. ANGERT
Catherine Hall
Industrial Arts iLife Skillsj
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CHARLES A. ASTFALK
Senior Hall
Drafting-Printer's Art
DALE G. AUCKER
Senior Hall
Printing
JOHN R. BARE
Catherine Hall
Industrial Arts iLife Skillsj
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JOSEPHINE M. BAUM
Catherine Hall
English
HARRY E. BAY
Catherine Hall
Remedial Reading
TERRY W. BAYLOR
Senior Hall
Mathematics
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MATTHEW J. BELICIC
Senior Hall
Vocational Guidance
WILLIAM E. BITNER
Senior Hall
Social Studies
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SAMUEL D. BLACHLY
Catherine Hall
Social Studies
J. ROBERT BORTEL
Catherine Hall
Language Arts
HARRY L. BUCK '43
Senior Hall
Auto Mechanics
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JAMES L. BUTCH
Senior Hall
Remedial Mathematics
ETHEL M. CAMPBELL
Catherine Hall
Reading
BONNIE A. CASEBEER
Catherine Hall
Science
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LARRY E. CASEBEER
Senior Hall
Physical Education
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GILSON G. CASH
Senior Hall
Health
D. RODNEY CHAMBERLAIN
Catherine Hall
Remedial Reading
WALLACE R. CONWAY
Catherine Hall
Mathematics
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JOHN A. COOK
Senior Hall
Religious Education
KENNETH H. COOK
Senior Hall
Electronics
JAMES S. CUDWORTI-I
Senior Hall
English
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RUSSELL G. DAUBERT
Senior Hall
Auto Mechanics
JAMES C. DEARDEN
Catherine Hall
Social Studies
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AUDREY S. DeMU'I'H
Senior Hall
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Catherine Hall
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Senior Hall
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Catherine Hall
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DOROTHY K. ESBENSHADE
Senior Hall
French
RAY A. FAIDLEY
Senior Hall
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RICHARD T. FRANCIS l68
Catherine Hall
Business Education
LEROY M. GALLOWAY
Catherine Hall
English
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SHIRL D. GALLOWAY
Memorial Hall
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HARRY C. GARMAN
Senior Hall
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DONALD A. GIPE
Catherine Hall
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JOHN H. GRAB
Catherine Hall
Mathematics
WILLIAM A. GROVE
Catherine Hall
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DORIS J. GRUBB
Memorial Hall
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PAUL D. HANSEN
Catherine Hall
Health-Physical Education
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D. WILLIS HARTMAN
Senior Hall
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Catherine Hall
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Catherine Hall
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WARREN H. HITZ
Senior Hall
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JOHN A. HOERNER
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JOSEPH N. HOGARTH ,40
Senior Hall
Plumbing and Heating
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GEORGE HOLLICH
Senior Hall
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Senior Hall
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Senior Hall
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RICHARD O. HUGENDUBLER.
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CONNIE F. JENNINGS
Memorial Hall
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A. JAMES JONES
Senior Hall
German - French
CHARLES H. KAMP
Senior Hall
Science
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KENNETH M. KAUFFMAN
Catherine Hall
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Senior Hall
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Catherine Hall
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Catherine Hall
Remedial Mathematics
RUSSELL C. KLINGER
Senior Hall
Business Education
ANDREW KOVACH
Senior Hall
Industrial Arts
Center
J. DUNCAN KRIEBEL
Senior Hall
English
JAMES M. LEHMAN
Senior Hall
Mathematics
Bottom
EDITH B. LONG
Senior Hall
Librarian
GERALD R. LONG '55
Catherine Hall
Orientation
JAMES W. MARTIN
Senior Hall
Social Studies
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Carpentry
FRANK H. McCREA
Senior Hall
Science
THOMAS E. MICHAELS
Senior Hall
Food Service
Center
RAY B. MILLER
Senior Hall
Music
RONALD B. MINNICH '70
Senior Hall
English
Bottom
BRUCE H. MOYER
Senior Hall '
Social Studies
KAY E. OESTERLING
Catherine Hall
Physical Education
ROBERT L. OESTERLING
Catherine Hall
Physical Education
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WILLIAM R. PRESCOTT
Senior Hall
Social Studies
HAROLD E. REICHARD
Catherine Hall
General Music
FRANCES A. REIGLE
Memorial Hall
Fifth Grade
Center
CARL F. RHODES '60
Senior Hall
Science
Bottom
EDWARD B. RUTH
Senior Hall
Science
MARY U. SAYE
Memorial Hall
Fourth Grade
ROBERT J. SCHELHORN
Catherine Hall
Art
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CAROL J. SCHILLING
Memorial Hall
Fifth Grade
C. THOMAS SCHWALM
Senior Hall
Music
KENNETH W. SHARP '65
Senior Hall
Mathematics
Center
MICHAEL S. SHIFFLET
Senior Hall
Social Studies
KENNETH R. SMITLEY
Senior Hall
General Building Trades
Bottom
KENNETH L. SNYDER
Senior Hall
Driver Education
WILLIAM H. SYNDER
Senior Hall
Mathematics
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Memorial Hall
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Senior Hall
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ROBERT L. STAMBAUGH
Catherine Hall
Social Studies
LOUISE B. SWARTZBAUGH
Memorial Hall
First Grade
Center
RICHARD M. THIELER
Catherine Hall
Science
ROBERT W. WALLACE
Senior Hall
Science
Bottom
LYNETTE E. WALLER
Memorial Hall
Music
LEWIS K. WEBSTER
Senior Hall
Social Studies
ROBERT H. WEIDMAN
Memorial Hall
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THOMAS G. WELSH
Catherine Hall
Mathejna-tics
BRUCE R. WIEDER
Catherine Hall
Social Studies
Center
LeROY O. WOLFE
Senior Hall
English
VALARIE K. WOLFE
Memorial Hall
Fourth Grade
THE WAY WE WERE.
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Student Hgmelife M. Nelson Durand fDirector of Intermediate Division Homelifej, Dr. Joseph Brechbill
D- t fDirector of Houseparent Staffb, Kenneth A. Longenecker CDirector of Senior Division
nec Ors Homelifep, William A. Hoover qnirecmr of Junior Division Homelifej.
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Playing an important role, the Homelife Staff has the responsibility of selecting and
training new houseparents, supervising privileges, and deciding disciplinary measures.
These men coordinate all activities pertaining to the students' homelife, as Well as setting
and adhering to daily schedules.
Dr. Joseph Brechbill, Director of Houseparent Staff, Kenneth A. Longenecker, Director
of Senior Division Homelife, M. Nelson Durand, Director of the Intermediate Division
and William A. Hoover, Director of the Junior Division, help make MHS run the way it
doesg excellently, for a school of its size and make up.
Student Homelife William F. DeLiberty, Lloyd M. Morgan '49, Gary W. Cooper, Lawrence E. Best.
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Seated: Theresa A. Mulligan R.N., Constance L. Aungst R.N., Mary L. Garrison R.N.
Standing: Lois M. Lutz R.N., Doris K. Gingrich R.N., Dr. D. Lee Backenstose M.D., Sally
A. Coulter R.N.
Fine medical care is available to all MHS students through three medical
clinics and a round-the-clock health center. For more serious problems the
Milton S. Hershey Medical Center of the Penn State University is readily
available. All school health services are directed by Dr. Lee Backenstose.
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those in need of special
of an orthodontist.
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R.D.H. Standing: Marian Markley, Jean L. Snyder, Edward C. Schaeffer D.D.S., Edward
L. Sander D.D.S., Donald R. Price D.D.S.
BllSiI16SS Aff3i1'S William A. Houtz QComptrollerJ, John M. Aichele '39 qvioe-President and Director of
Directors Business Affairsj.
Director of the Department of Business Affairs is Vice-President John M.
Aichele '39. Transportation, food, clothing, and housing are the complex of
concerns for this man and his staff. William A. Houtz holds a heavy
responsibility as the comptroller, taking all financial matters in his hands.
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The Department of Business Affairs provides for the students' every need.
The distribution of clothing, food, and suppliesg the maintenance of campus
groundsg the renovation of various buildings, and procurement of
transportation and equipment are the principal concerns of this department.
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Charles K. Francis '61
Assistant Director of Placement
The Student Personnel Staff are lnvolved with our students throughout
thelr enrollment This departments mult1tude of functions include:
enrollments, personal and vocational counsehng, terminations, and
placement 1n desired occupations following graduatlon.
Seated Matthew J BellC1C Barbara B Haas David G Thompson Dr. John R. Grimm.
Staff Standing R1chardC Johnson Dr F Bruce Martenis Gray G Johnson.
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. Seated: Cynthia S. King, Jane K. Stacks, Rosemarie Weidensaul, Ruth A. Shope, Jannette
S6Cl'9t3I'l31 L. Myers, Betty J. Lighty, Marie A. Sotack. Standing: Betty B. Filepas, Jane W. Capriotti,
Staff Emilie J. Curry, Helen S. Dodge, Jean W. Wagner, Iverna L. Lair, Beverly A. Phillips.
Marguerite K. Hunchherger, Donna M. DiViT.tore, Delores M. Myers. Marlene C. Stehman.
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MAINTENANCE SUPERVISORS-Eugene Eshbach. Eden SENIOR HALL CUSTODIANS-Lloyd Keller, Herb
Fry, Richard Miller, Paul Pollock.Absent:Arthur Fausnacht. Stough, Charlie Wolfezsberger, Joe Nestico, Barry Betz.
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Clothing is prepared and repaired in the Clothi
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Supplies and hot meals are sent in by modern
vehicle.
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Dan Hollinger is fitted with
a stylish shirt.
James H. Loser buys the latest styles
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and A-hulnnf hrn-nan
Nutritious meals are sent to school buildings at noon and evening meals to
student homes.
As Well as providing for the obvious needs of the students,
there are some special services of the School which are taken
for granted. The central kitchen prepares and delivers meals
to the student homes daily. Twice each year students are
fitted with personally tailored clothing. Also, haircuts are
administered on a regularly scheduled basis.
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, , Kneeling: Charles K. Francis 61 4AdviserJ Bill Lawrence QPres1dentJ John A Cook
Sel'llOI' Class 0fflCerS CAdviserJ. Standing: Mike Vanderslice QH1stor1.1nJ Barry Woodcraft 1Chapla1nb Al
and Advisers
JAMES PHILLIP ANGLIN
Virginia Beach, Va,
Enrollment - September, 1973
Auto Mechanics 112-SD
Drill Team, Stuclent Senate, Student Home
Council,
RANDALL BLAIR AYERS
Huntingdon, Pa.
Enrollment - January, 1971
Business C12-55
Greene fSecretaryD, Alan Krashesky fVlCE Presidentj Schuyler Brodv CTreasurerJ
THE SPARTAN, Cross Country, Football tStatJ
Student Senate,
Home Council.
WILLIAM CHARLES BALLOUGH
Camphill, Pa.
Enrollment - January, 1973
College Prep. Tech. Electronics O2-43
Swimming, Drill Team.
ALEXANDER GEORGE BA
XVashington, D,C.
Enrollment - May, 1972
Carpentry 112-TJ
Wrestling, Student Senate,
Council.
Spartan Players, Student
RIANOS
Student Home
SCOTT GLENN ,BARKLEY
Philadelphia, Pa.
Enrollment - January, 1973
College Prep. Tech. Electr
onics 412-47
Baseball, Football, Student Senate, Youth
Forum, Fellowship of Christian Athletes,
Student Home Council.
BRADLEY BARNDT
Harrisburg, Pa.
Enrollment - July, 1969
College Prep. Liberal Arts C12-D
Spartan Post, Youth Forum, Student Home
Council.
JEFFREY ALLEN BITTIN
Lewistown, Pa.
Enrollment - October, 1968
GER
College Prep. Liberal Arts U2-17
Gymnastics lMgf,l .
ROBERT JOSEPH BLACK
Butler, Pa.
Enrollment - August, 1966
College Prep. Tech. Plumbing Q12-35
Student Body Vice-President, Baseball,
Football, Swimming, Student Cabinet, Student
Leadership Society, Student Senate, Student
Home Council,
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RANDALL LEE BLEILER
New Tripoli, Pa.
Enrollment - September, 1968
College Prep. Tech. General Building Trades fl?-31
Football, Track, Student Leadership Society,
Spartan Post, Student Senate, Student Home
Council.
XVILLIAM JOSEPH BOYKIN
Hickory, Md,
Enrollment - July, 1967
College Prep. Liberal Arts 412-27
Baseball, Band, Glee Club, Spartan Jazz Band
National Honor Society, THE SPARTAN,
Student Scnatc, Student Home Council.
ANDREW SCHUYLER, BRODY
Key iVest, Fla.
Enrollment - April, 1966
College Prep. Liberal Arts U2-15
National Honor Society, ACROPOLIS, THE
SPARTAN, Senior Class Treasurer, Gymnastics,
Band, Glee Club, Spartan Jazz Band, Student
Cabinet, Spartan Post, Student Senate, Youth
Forum. Student Home Council.
CURTIS BROWN
Philadelphia, PL.
Enrollment - January, 1976
Dlachine Shop fl!-GJ
Student Home Council.
KIM LEVONE BROWN
Harrisburg, Pa.
Enrollment - December, 1969
Auto Mechanics 112-95
Football, Track, Wrestling.
KEITH MARTIN CAVANAUGI-I
Camden, N.J.
Enrollment - August, 1968
Printing 112-81
Student Leadership Society, Student Home
Council, ACROPOLIS, THE SPARTAN.
JEFFREY ALAN CHANDLER
New Kensington, Pa.
Enrollment - October, 1974
Carpentry 412-77
Student Senate, Student Home Council.
ANTHONY VINCENT CLERICO
Lancaster, Pa.
Enrollment - September, 1966
Electricity ll?-U7
Drill Team, Explorer Post, Spartan Posts,
Student Senate, Spartan Players, International
Thespiari Society, Student Home Council.
JOHN JOSEPH DAVID COGDELL
Washington, D.C,
Enrollment - July, 1970
College Prep. Liberal Arts 112-11
National Honor Society, THE SPARTAN,
Athletic Trainer. Student Leadership Society,
Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Student Home
Council.
BRYAN ROBERT COLEMAN
East Petersburg, Pa.
Enrollment - June, 1975
General Building Trades C12-'TD
Explorer Post.
JAMES EDWARD CONNOR
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Enrollment - August, 1965
Auto Mechanics 112-91
Gymnastics, Spartan Posts.
DENNIS EUGENE BURKE
Front Royal, Va.
Enrollment - August, 1974
General Building Trades 412-77
Baseball, Football, Wrestling, Band, Glee
Club, Student Senate, Student Home Council.
RALPH WILLIAM BUSHA
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Enrollment - November, 1975
College Prep. Tech. Printing Q12-31
ACROPOLIS, THE SPARTAN
TORRENCE HOWARD CALDVVELL
Philadelphia, Pa.
Enrollment - September, 1974
Printing 112-83
Track, Glee Club, Spartan Posts, THE SPARTAN,
ACROPOLIS.
JERRY CARL CARSE
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Enrollment - September, 1971
College Prep, Tech. Plumbing
Explorer Post, Spartan Posts.
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JOHN CHARLES CONNOR
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Enrollment - August, 1965
Printing 112-83
Gymnastics, Glee Club, Spartan Posts, Student
Home Council, ACROPOLIS, THE SPARTAN.
JOSEPH PHILIP CYGAN
Bethlehem, Pa.
Enrollment - August, 1972
College Prep, Liberal Arts 112-15
Swimming, Spartan Posts, Student Senate,
Youth Forum, Student Home Council.
ANTHONY ALEXANDER DAGGETT
Neptune, N.J.
Enrollment - February, 197-1
College Prep. Liberal Arts 112-17
ACROPOLIS, THE SPARTAN, Cross Country
1S't8t.l, Wrestling, Drill Team, Student Senate,
Spartan Players, Fellowship of Christian
Athletes, Student Home Council.
RANDY LEE DAIVES
IVashington C.H., Ohio
Enrollment - June, 1966
Auto Mechanics 112-97
Wrestling, Student Senate, Student Home
Council.
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GEORGE DANIEL DeMARCO
Marshalls Creek, Pa,
Enrollment - July, 1968
College Prep. Tech. General Building Trades 112-47
Swimming, Drill Team, Spartan Post, Student
Home Council.
RICHARD GLENN DIGGAN
Lancaster, Pa.
Enrollment - October, 1975
Auto Mechanics 112-91
Wrestling, Drill Team.
DANIEL PERRY DURHAM
Non-istown, Pa.
Enrollment - August, 1973
Business 112-57
Basketball, Cross Country, Football, Track,
Student Senate.
DAVID WAYNE ELDRIDGE
Philadelphia, Pa.
Enrollment - April, 1974
Printing 112-S?
ACROPOLIS, THE SPARTAN, Baseball
Football, Basketball 1Mgr.P.
DANIEL ANTHONY FALCO
Pittsburgh, Pa,
Enrollment - August, 1975
Sheet Metal 112-GJ
Cross Country, Aeronautics Club.
GARY DAVID FENSTERMAKER
Allentown, Pa.
Enrollment - November, 1968
Sheet Metal 112-GJ
Band, Student Home Council.
Williamsport, Pa.
Enrollment - August, 1969
Student Senate, Youth
Taunton, Mass.
Band, Spartan Jazz Band,
KEVIN JOHN GILDEA
Dallas, Pa.
Enrollment - August, 1970
College Prep. Liberal Arts 412-23
Track. Spartan Posts, Student Home Council.
RICHARD ANTHONY GILLOOLY
Philadelphia, Pa.
Enrollment - April, 1975
Electricity 112-91
Cross Country.
ROBERT BRYCE GORDON
Jaftrey, N.H.
Enrollment - October, 1975
College Prep. Tech. Carpentry 412-31
Student Leadership Sooiety, Student Senate,
Student Home Council.
ALBERT GREENE, Jr.
Norristown, Pa,
Enrollment - March, 1973
Business 112-57
Senior Class Secretary, Basketball, Football,
Track, Spartan Posts, Student Senate, Fellowship
of Christian Athletes. ' ' ' ' '
WILLIAM OLIVER GRIFFIN
Philadelphia, Pa.
Enrollment - August, 1970
Electricity 112-9?
Basketball, Track, Drill Team
, Student Senate,
Student Home Council.
THOMAS HARVEY HAMILTON
Doylestown, Pa.
Enrollment - October, 1972
College Prep. Tech. Carpentry C12-35
Baseball, Football, Wrestling, Spartan Posts,
Student Senate, Student Home Council.
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JAMES EDWARD FORNEB,
College Prep. Liberal Arts Q12-D
Track, Wrestling, Glee Club, Student Cabinet,
Student Leadership Society, Spartan Posts,
Forum, International
Thespian Society, Student Home Council,
RAYMOND GERARD FRANK
Wyomissing, Pa.
Enrollment - August, 1973
General Building Trades C12-71
Track, Wrestling, Spartan Posts,
Senate, Student Home Council.
Student
BIARK VINCENT GENOVESE
Enrollment - January, 1975 l
College Prep. Tech. Electronics fl?-43
Spartan Posts.
Spartan Players, International Thespian Society.
RONALD BARRIE GILBERT
Philadelphia. Pa.
Enrollment - January, 1974
Sheet Metal U2-93
Baseball fMgr.J, Gymnastics, Drill Team,
Soartan Posts, Student Senate, Student Home
Council.
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ROGER VVILLIAM HAYES
Rockville, Md.
Enrollment - November, 1971
Machine Shop Practice C12-65
Drill Team, Spartan Posts, Student Home
Council.
ABRAHAM HILL
Uniontown, Pa..
Enrollment - April, 1970
Machine Shop Practice 112-63
Basketball, Football, Track, Spartan Posts,
Fellowship of Christian Athletes.
THOMAS HISSICK
Hershey, Pa.
Enrollment - August, 1968
Business Q12-51
Cross Country, Swimming, Track, Student
Leadership Society, Student Home Council.
DANIEL ROSS HOLLINGER
Hopewell, Pa.
Enrollment - November, 1970
Food Service 112-SJ
FUOUUHU 'MSI'-', Track fMgr.J, Student Home
Council.
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EDVVARD MARCUS HUGHES
tvildwood, N.J.
Enrollment - May, 1967
College Prep. Tech. Plumbing 112-37
National Honor Society, Band, Spartan Jazz
Band, Student Senate,
BARRY LEE JACKSON
Elizabethtown, Pa.
Enrollment - June, 1974
Electricity 112-05
Drill Team, Student S
Council.
CHESTER LEE JAMES,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Enrollment - January,
Student Home Council.
JOSEPH FRANCIS HUGHES, III
Wildwood, N.J.
Enrollment - May, 1967
Plumbing 112-'73
National Honor Society, Student Home Council.
cnntc, Student Home
LAXVRENCE JACKSON
Brown Mills, N.J.
Enrollment - August, 1972
College Prep. Liberal Arts 112-25
ACROPOLIS, Student Home Council.
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General Building Trades Q12-'73
GARY ALAN KEFFER
Winchester, Va.
Enrollment - August, 1970
Business C12-51
ACROPOLIS, Explorer Post, Student Leadership
Society, Spartan Posts, Student Senate,
Student Home Council.
TUVIOTHY EUGENE KNAUB
York, Pa.
Enrollment - July, 1965
Printing 412-SJ
KYLE DARNELL KELLAM
Frederica, Del.
Enrollment October, 1975
Electricity C12-93
Track.
PERRY GLENWOOD KELLAM
Frederica, Del.
Enrollment - Octobtr, 1975
Carpentry C12-'TJ
Student Home Council.
RUSSELL EMERSON KERR, JR.
Butler, Pa.
Enrollment - August, 1967
Carpentry 412-97
Football, Track, Wrestling, Band, Student
Senate, Student Home Council.
RICHARD EDWARD KIRMSS, JR.
Clinton, Conn.
Enrollment - March, 1974
Agri-Business 112-G5
Drill Team, Student Senate, Spartan Players
Gymnastics, Spartan Posts, Student Home
Council, ACROPOLIS, THE SPARTAN.
RENE HARRY KOI-ILER, JR.
Gibbstown. N.J.
Enrollment - April, 1975
College Prep. Liberal Arts 112-27
National Honor Society Secretary, Spartan
Posts, Student Senate, Student Home Council.
MICHAEL KRAMER
Philadelphia, Pa.
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Enrollment - May, 1972
College Prep. Tech. Carpentry Q12-33
Track, Spartan Posts, Drill Team. Student
Home Council.
ALAN DAVID KRASHESKY
Philadelphia, Pa.
Enrollment - August, 1965
College Prep. Liberal Arts C12-21
National Honor Society, ACROPOLIS, THE
SPARTAN, Senior Class Vice-President, Student
Body President, Band, Drill Team, Glee Club,
Spartan Jazz Band, Student Cabinet, Student
Leadership Society, Student Senate, Spartan
Players, International Thespian Society, Student
Home Council.
RICHARD MAURICE LARRABEE
Manchester, N.H.
Enrollment - January, 1973
Sheet Metal Q12-61
Student Home Council.
WILLIAM HAROLD LAVVRENCE, JR.
Egg Harbor, N.J.
Enrollment - July, 1972
College Prep. Tech. Printing 612-37
ACROPOLIS, THE SPARTAN, Senior Class
President, Senior Senate Secretary, Gymnastics,
Track, Glee Club, Student Cabinet, Student
Leadership Society, Student Senate, Youth
Forum, Student Home Council.
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JEFFERY LYNN LEGO
Harrisburg, Pa.
Enrollment - February,
Agri-Business 112-95
1966
JOSEPH ALOYSIOUS LISTER
Burlington, N.J.
Enrollment - January, 1968
College Prep. Tech. Plumbing 112-37
Student Body Sgt.-at-Arms, Football, Track,
Wrestling. Student Leadership Society, Student
Senate, Youth Forum. Fellowship of Christian
Athletes. Student Home Council.
PATRICK MICHAEL LISTER
Burlington, N.J.
Enrollment - January, 19158
College Prep. Tech. Carpentry 112-35
Student Body Sgt.-at-Arms. Football. Track,
Wrestling. Student Cabinet, Student Leadership
Society, Student Senate, Student Home Council.
CALVIN COOLIDGE LITTLE, JR.
Harrisburg. Pa.
Enrollment - November, 197-1
Business 112-5?
Basketball, Student Home Council,
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RICKEY A. LONDON
East Liverpool, Ohio
Enrollment - March, 197-1
Plumbing 112-77
Drill Team, Student Senate, Student Home
Council.
JAMES EDVVARD LOYVRY
Baltimore, Md.
Enrollment - January, 1968
Sheet Metal 112-GJ
Track, Student Home Council.
JOSEPH WILLIAM LOXTERKAMP
Cincinnati, Ohio
Enrollment - November, 1975
College Prep. Tech. Electronics 112--U
Spartan Post, Student Home Council.
DAVID RUSSEL LYNCH
Hazletown, Pa.
Enrollment - February, 1972
Plumbing 112-75
Cross Country, Drill Team,
Student Home Council.
Spartan Post,
ROBERT JAMES LYNN
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Enrollment - April, 1969
Carpentry 112-'U
Baseball, Basketball, Football, Student Senate.
ANTHONY MAGYAR, JR.
Lehighton, Pa.
Enrollment - April, 1972
College Prep. Liberal Arts 112-D
Baseball, Cross Country, Swimming, Spartan
Posts, Student Senate, Youth Forum, Student
Home Council.
THORIAS KEVIN BIARTIN
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Enrollment - November, 1971
College Prep. Tech. Auto Mechanics f12-35
Football, Swimming, Spartan Posts, Student
Homo Council.
TIMOTHY MARTIN
Warminstcr, Pa.
College Prep. Liberal Arts 112-IJ
Enrollment - August, 1974
DAYNE BEVAN MALLOY
Baltimore, Md.
Enrollment - August, 1975
Printing 112-81
Gymnastics, Glee Club, THE SPARTAN,
ACROPOLIS.
KEVIN JOSEPH MALONE
Harrisburg, Pa.
Enrollment - July, 1970
Food Service 112-SJ
Baseball. Spartan Posts, Student Home
Council.
RANDAL SCOTT MALONE
Harrisburg, Pa.
Enrollment - January, 1970
Printing 112-SJ
Baseball, Gymnastics 1Stat.J, Spartan Posts,
Student Home Council, THE SPARTAN,
ACROPOLIS.
THE SPARTAN, Wrestling, Spartan Posts,
Student Home Council.
WVAYNE KENNETH McCURDY
Mechanicsburg, Pa.
Enrollment - March, 1969
Auto Mechanics 412-DJ
Equipment Manager fall sportsl, Baseball,
Spartan Posts, Fellowship of Christian Athletes,
Student Home Council.
SVILLIAM GEORGE McCURDY
Marion, Ohio
Enrollment - August, 1973
Printing 112-81
ACROPOLIS, THE SPARTAN, Track
Drill Team, Spartan Posts.
JOHN WVALLACE MCGAW, JR.
Sewickley, Pa.
Enrollment - August, 1972
Machine Shop 112-67
Track, Wrestling. Drill Team, Spartan Posts,
Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Student Home
Council.
DANIEL ANTHONY MEDIS, III
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Enrollment - July, 1970
College Prep. Tech. Electronics 112-41
Baseball. Wrestling, Spartan Players,
Home Council.
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GARY MICHAEL MANDEL
Merrick, N.Y.
Enrollment - March, 1976
Business 112-51
Cheerleading, Spartan Posts, Student Senate,
Spartan Players, Student Home Council.
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DAVID TOD MENDELSON
Rockville, Md.
Enrollment - July, 1975
College Prep. Liberal Arts 412-21 I
THE SPARTAN, YVrestling, Student Cabinet,
Student Senate, Student Home Council.
MICHAEL NOEL BIERRICK
Boston, Mass.
Enrollment - August, 1967
College Prep. Liberal Arts C12-15
THE SPARTAN, Swimming, G-lee Club, Spartan
Posts, Student Senate, Student Home Council.
THOMAS ANTHONY DIILLS
Philadelphia, Pa.
Enrollment - July, 1967
Business 112-53
THE SPARTAN, Cross Country. Xvrestling,
Band, Explorers Post, Spartan Post, Student
Senate, Fellowship of Christian Athletes,
Student Home Council.
LUTHER ARDEN MITCHELL
Los Angeles, Calif.
Enrollment - October, 1973
College Prep. Liberal Arts 412-D
National Honor Soceity, Baseball, Football
Student Leadership Society, Student Senate,
Student Home Council.
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DAVID RAYMOND BIOOTSEY
Apollo, Pa..
Enrollment - August, 1975
Printing 412-87
THE SPARTAN, ACROPOLIS.
WILLIAM HERBERT MORETON
Baltimore, Md.
Enrollment - August, 1972
Machine Shop 112-69
Drill Team, Student Senate. Student Home
Council.
JOSEPH MULLIGAX
Harrisburg, Pa.
Enrollment - April, 1964
College Prep. Liberal Arts 412-ll
Football, Track, Glee Club, Spartan Jazz Band,
Student Leadership Society, Student Home
Council.
DANIEL LEE DIURPHY
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Enrollment - July, 1974
Machine Shop tl?-95
Gymnastics, Swimming,
Home Council.
Drill Team, Student
MICHAEL EDYVARD BIYERS
Dover, Pa.
Enrollment - April, 1968
General Building Trades 412-75
Drill Team, Spartan Posts.
ROBERT FRANKLIN NEYVTON, III
Ridley Park, Pa.
Enrollment - August, 1974
College Prep. Liberal Arts 112-23
Swimming, Explorers Post, Spartan Posts,
Student Senate, Student Home Council.
MICHAEL JOHN QUINO
Paradise, Pa.
Enrollment - July, 1971
College Prep. Liberal Arts
Basketball lstatn. Spartan
Senate, Student Home Council.
112-ll
Posts, Student
ROBERT RAY, IV
Alexandria, Va.
Enrollment - June, 1976
College Prep. Liberal Arts 112-17
THE SPARTAN, Spartan Posts, Student Senate,
Student Home Council.
KENNETH C. REDDICK
Philadelphia, Pa.
Enrollment - August, 1975
Auto Mechanics 112-93
Baseball clvlgizr, Spartan Post, Spartan Players,
Drill Team, Student Home Council.
LANCE MARC RIEGLER
Philadelphia, Pa.
Enrollment - April, 1966
Business 112-55
THE SPARTAN, Football
Student Senate, Spartan Players, Student Home
Council, Wrestling.
CLAUDE KARL ROBERT
Philadelphia, Pa.
Enrollment - July, 1969
College Prep. Tech. Printing 112-41
ACROPOLIS, THE SPARTAN, Band, Glee Club,
Spartan Jazz Band, Student Home Council,
Student Senate, Student Cabinet.
PHILLIP JOHN ROBINSON, JR.
Philadelphia, Pa.
Enrollment November, 1972
Business 112-51
Drill Team, Spartan Post,
Student Home Council.
WILLIAM JOHN NORTON
Nicholson, Pa.
Enrollment - August, 1968
Business 112-5?
Explorer Post, Spartan Posts,
Council, Cross Country, Track.
Student Home
FREDERICK EUGENE OWENS
Harrisburg, Pa.
Enrollment - April, 1976
College Prep. Tech. Machine Shop 112-31
Basketball, Football, Track.
GEORGE LEO PARRIS, JR.
Phildelphia, Pa.
Enrollment - September, 1975
College Prep. Tech. Electronics 112--D
Baseball, Basketball, Football, Track, Student
Senate, Fellowship of Christian Athletes,
Student Home Council.
DONALD RICHARD POOLE
Philadelphia, Pa.
Enrollment - October. 1967
College Prep. Liberal Arts 112-15
Basketball, Football, Student Leadership
Society, Student Senate, Student Home Council
1Stat.l , Track,
Student Senate,
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JOIIN PIIILLIP RUSSELL
Lanham, Md.
Enrollment - July, 1970
Business 112-55
Gymnastics. Student Senate,
FRANCIS THOMAS RYAN, III
Bridgeport, Pa.
Enrollment - July, 1972
College Prep. Tech. Electronics 112-43
National Honor Society, ACROPOLIS, Baseball,
Cross Country, Drill Team, Student Cabinet,
Student Leadership Society, Student Senate,
Student Home Council.
BIICIIAEL SANFORD
Miami. Fla.
Enrollment - August, 1975
College Prep. Tech. Sheet Metal 612-37
Wrestling, Spartan Post, Student Home Council.
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Youth Forum.
STEWART LORENZO SAVAGE
Philadelphia, Pa.
Enrollment - October, 1972
Printing C12-81
Football, Track, Wrestling, Glee Club, Student
Senate, Fellowship of Christian Athletes,
Student Home Council, ACROPOLIS, THE
SPARTAN.
EDSVARD RAY SCHRAEDER
Berwick, Pa.
Enrollment - July, 1974
Sheet Metal C12-65
Drill Team, Student Home Council, Wrestling
GEORGE JOHN SEGEDA
Pittston, Pa.
Enrollment - June, 1969
Auto Mechanics 412-95
Wrestling, Equipment Manager,
Student Home Council.
Spartan Post,
JAMES PHILIP SIEMON
Zelienople, Pa.
Enrollment - November, 1974
X Auto Mecanics 112-95
Student Senate.
MICHAEL ANTHONY SIMMS
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Enrollment - August, 1971
Food Service 612-SJ
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York, Pa.
MARK RANDAL STRANGEVVAYS
Baltimore, Md.
Enrollment - September, 1975
Machine Shop 112-61
National Honor Society, Cross Country, Track,
Wrestling, Spartan Posts, Student Senate.
WALTER LEE STRICKLAND, JR.
Philadelphia, Pa.
Enrollment - February, 1974
Food Service C12-81
Football fMgr.J, Track, Spartan Posts, Student
Senate, Student Home Council.
MICHAEL RICHARD SIVEGER
Carlisle, Pa.
Enrollment - August, 1969
College Prep. Tech. Electronics C12-41
Band, Glee Club.
BENJAMIN LEE TINDAL
Philadelphia, Pa,
Enrollment - September, 1972
College Prep. Liberal Arts 412-27
THE SPARTAN, Basketball iStat.l, Football
IStat,b, Track, Explorer Post, Spartan Posts,
Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Student Home
Council.
DAVID FRANCIS VALKOS
Breiningsville, Pa..
Enrollment - February, 1966
College Prep. Tech. Electronics C12-43
National Honor Society, Baseball, Explorer
Post, Student Leadership Society, Student
Home Council.
PATRICK JOHN VAN CISE
Erie, Pa.
Enrollment - August, 1964
College Prep. Tech. Printing Q12-35
ACROPOLIS, THE SPARTAN, Wrestling,
Spartan Posts.
ANTHONY SIMPSON
Philadelphia, Pa.
Enrollment - September, 1973
Machine Shop C12-GJ
Football, Track, Spartan Posts, Fellowship of
Christian Athletes.
RANDY LEE SNYDER
TODD ALAN SIPE
Waynesboro, Pa.
Enrollment - December, 1970
General Building Trades C12-'77
Enrollment - July, 1971
Plumbing C12-'TJ
Drill Team, Glee Club, Student Cabinet,
Student Leadership Society, Spartan Posts,
Student Senate.
JAMES STACEY STAGGS
St. Cloud, Fla.
Enrollment - August, 1968
Carpentry C12-73
Baseball, Basketball, Football, Student
Leadership Society, Spartan Posts, Fellowship
of Christian Athletes, Student Home Council.
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MICHAEL VANDERSLICE
West Chester, Pa.
Enrollment - February, 1967
College Prep, Liberal Arts 112-D
National Honor Society, Senior Class Historian,
Spartan Posts, Student Senate, Youth Forum,
Student Home Council.
DANIEL VATTILANA
New London, Pa.
Enrollment - August, 1973
General Building Trades C12-'D
Spartan Posts, Stuent Home Council.
WILLIAM CHRISTOPHER VERDON
Jermyn, Pa.
Enrollment - February, 1975
Auto Mechanics C12-97
EDIVIV CURTIS WASSON R.
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Norwood, Pa.
Enrollment - August, 1967
Food Service C12-83
Cross Country, Track, Student Home Council,
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TIMOTHY LEE WVEATIIERHOLTZ
Edgewater Park, N..I,
Enrollment - December, 1974
Plumbing ue-rp
CHESTER WILLIAM WEAVER
Halifax, Pa.
Enrollment - September, 1970
Electricity f12-91
Student Senate, Student Home Council.
RONALD BURTON YVHITE
Erie, Pa.
Enrollment - August, 1970
College Prep. Liberal
Arts C12-23
Band, Spartan Posts, Student Senate, Student
Home Council.
EYUEN WONG
New York, N.Y.
Enrollment - January,
Food Service 412-85
ROBERT DONALD WILLIAMS, JR.
Tremont, Pa.
Enrollment - July, 1972
Machine Shop 112-GD
Football, Track.
1973
BARRY SCOTT WOODCRAFT
Lancaster, Pa.
Enrollment - September, 1972
College Prep. Tech. Carpentry
Senior Class Chaplain, Student Body Chaplain
Football, Track, Wrestling, Student Cabinet
Student Leadership Society, Student Senate,
Student Home Council.
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Some seniors preparing for the magic moment-GRADUATION!! In alphabetical order these seniors are Scott Barkley,
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Mark Genovese, Lee Aitkens, Steve Horowitz, Alan Krashesky, and Tony Schmidt act in "Just a Man."
There is a new name for the playwrights in PHSSLQ it is Spartan Players. This
fine group of writers, actors, stage managers, and other behind-the-scenes
workers have done an admirable job again this year. In December, they
performed "Just a Man"g in February, a fine muscialg and in the spring,
Chi1dren's Theatre.
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Kneeling: Tony Clerico, Jim Culhane, Standing: Alan
Krashesky, George Hollich CAdvisorJ, Lance Riegler, Tony
Schmidt, Russ McDanie1s.
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Planning a year in advance before beginning to
actually compose our yearbook, the Acropolis
Staff compiles an edition of everlasting
memories revolving around the School and its
family. Construction during the summer
Workshop involves scheduling of pictures,
writing copy, and multitudes of other
responsibilities in order to produce the quality
yearbook We take pride in. Unlike many other
schools' yearbooks, the Acropolis is planned,
printed and bound by the students, giving those
involved an extra sense of satisfaction in their
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ACROPOLIS ADVISERS-Seated: J. Duncan Kriebel, Carl E.
Stump, Charles A. Astfalk, Audrey S. DeMuth . Standing:
Carl F. Rhodes '60, Dale G. Aucker, D. Michael Weller '66,
Richard O. Hugendubler. Absent: A. James Jones.
PRESSES AND BINDERY-Seated: QKneelingJ Stew Savage,
Torrance Caldwell, Tim Knaub. Standing: Claude Robert, Pat
VanCise, Ralph Busha, Keith Cavanaugh.
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Daggett, Rusty Ryan, Alan Krashesky, Larry Jackson.
Second Row: Fred Fouad. Scott Fasnacht. Mark Singer,
Brian McDevitt. Absent: Harry Dulio.
CAMERA AND PREP-Dave Eldridge, Dave Mootsey, John
Connor, Randy Malone, Bill McCurdy, Dayne Malloy.
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Advisers Seated: Dale G. Aucker, A. James Jones, William G. Altland, Richard O. Hugenduhler, Carl F. Rhodes
and '60, Standing: Tony Daggett., Fred Fouad, Dave Mendelson, Tim Martin, John Flynn, Bob Ray, Alan
al St Krashesky, Charles Ward, Bill Boykin, Ken McCurdy. Mark Singer, Mike Merrick, Jim Gribble, Lance
1 Of 21 Riegler, Jeff Kephart.
One of the most outstanding literary Works in its class, THE SPARTAN
has won two medalists, eight firsts, and a second in its eleven years with the
Columbia Scholastic Press Association of Columbia University.
THE SPARTAN's six annual issues include the following: Fall, Christmas,
Literary, Spring, Alumni, and Graduation. A typical issue consists of articles,
features, editorials, and sports stories written by and for the students.
Much experience in journalism, layout, and production is gained by THE
SPARTAN staff, who put together a very praiseworthy school magazine of
which MHS can be proud.
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VanCise, Claude Robert, Torrance Caldwell, Keith Standing: Dayne Malloy, Dave Mootsey, Randy Malone, Bill
Cavanaugh, Ralph Busha. McCurdy.
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FLUTES:
Phil Gulliver
CLARINETS:
James Culhane
Bert Traub
John Lehman
Louis Laboy
Robert Wiseman
Tim McMullen
Don Tillman
William Ault
John Abromavage
William Ensor
Ray Myers
Rene Puliatti
Ron Wolfe
SAXOPHONES:
Alan Krashesky
Schuyler Brody
Roger Sell
Tom Camarota
Roger Drake
Roscoe Coleman
Ken Shelton
BARITONES:
Mark Genovese
John Falco
Craig Martin
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Tom Stack
Paul Nash
Jack Mehling
Dave Sims
Ray Ensor
Greg Casamassa
Dale Leiss
Preston Morris
John Schucker
Steve Turner
TUBAS:
Kevin Carter
Charles Calderone
Brian Sherlock
DRUMS:
Sam Chieffo
Greg Nader
Craig Robinson
Tony Schimdt
Claude Robert
Dave Anderson
HO RNS:
Tom Cannon
Mark Lukowsky
BELLS:
Mike Sweger
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Ron White
Ed Hugnes
William Boykin
Gary Fenstermaker
Jeff Amold
Charles Barndt
Mickey Reho
Robert Burke
Kris Huber
Dom Migliarese
Ray Parker
Paul Pappriska
Jeff Robinson
Keith Sipe
Carmen Travagline
Dave White
Anthony Steele
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Majorj, Phil Robinson.
The 1977-78 Varsity Band under the direction of Ray
B. Miller, turned out to be a good sounding, hard
working, musical organization. In addition to a long
schedule of school events throughout the year, the Band
participated in the Hershey Halloween and Memorial
Day Parades. A highlight of this year's schedule was
participation in the 1977 Miss America Pagent at
Atlantic City. The nine seniors in this year's Varsity
Band were a great help in planning, selecting, writing and
orchestrating the musical numbers. As in years before,
the Band brought honor to the School as it has
maintained its high musical standards throughout the
year.
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Marching Quick, Dwayne Murray, Derrick Graham, Randy Snyder, George DeMa.rco, Ron Gilbert, Mark
Singer, Bill Griffin, Ken Roddick, Jim Anglin, John Cole, Ray Baker, Rick London, Larry
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Gingerich, Anita Sweeney, Loren Hummel. Second Row: Malcom Wise, Steve Alfcra, Louise Keonoman, Keith Bloss, Matt
Hartman, Michael Youngblood.
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The Spartan Jazz Band prepares . . . for another outstanding concert.
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The Spartan Jazz Band, whether performing for the purpose of
entertainment or in competition, generates a warm atmosphere for the many
people listening. Directed by William A. Grove, this group shows the talent
which is often found at M.H.S. At Central Penn Stage Band Competition
each year, this organization is Well recognized as highly dedicated at giving
much of their acquired talent for others' pleasure.
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J Traub, Dorn Migliarese. Second Row: Claude Robert, Roger Sell, Greg Nader, Sam Chieffo,
azz Joe Mulligan. Third Row: Ray Parker, Mickey Reho, Ed Hughes, Jeff Arnold, Tom Cannon,
Band Bill Boykin, Mark Genovese, John Falco, David Simms, Ray Ensor, Tom Stack, John
Schucker.
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Glee Club-First Row: Mike Sweger, Dan Gross, Mark Schmoel, Stew Savage, Scott Mengenie, Rene Puliatti, Steve
Dudas, Tom Stack, Mickey Reho. Second Row: Tom Cannon, Jeff Robinson, Randy Snyder, Ron Andrews, Alan
Krashesky, Roger Sell. Joe Mulligan, Schuyler Brody, Claude Robert.
With a Widely varied repertoire and an
abundance of vocal talent, the Glee Club is
always sure to perform well. Performing at
conventions, churches, and social activities, as
well as other high schools bordering
Pennsylvania, the Glee Club is one of the
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organizations that performs on and off campus.
With 25 years of direction, Virgil L. Alexander
continues to provide the leadership for the
Milton Hershey Glee Club, one of the premier
vocal organizations in Central Pennsylvania.
1 e ec or Kevin Ulmer QLibra.rianJ, Jeff Robinson QAssistant-Librarianj. V.L. Alexander CDirector7,
G e lr t Pete Kennedy QHistorianJ, Ron Andrews CSecretaryJ, Jim Forner CVice-Presidentj, Bill
and Offlcers Lawrence QPresidentJ.
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Glee Club-First Row: Bob Burke, Jim Forner, Kevin Carter, Bert Traub, Pete Kennedy, Tony Theodate, Kevin
Ulmer, John Connor. Second Row: Fernando Press, Dom Migliarese, Jack Mehling, Tony Schmidt, Bill Boykin,
Mike Merrick, Jerry Kline. Jim Tindal, Bill Lawrence.
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Tony Schmidt, Jerry Kline, Mike Merrick, Jim Tindal, Jack Mehling, Tom Stack sings in rare form.
and Pete Kennedy entertain the "home" crowd.
7th and 8th Grade Choir-First Row: Craig Wannemaker, Glenn Bykowski, Reggie Bowers, Harry Watson, Mark Hummel,
Darryl Hankins, Dan Jackson, Matt Sturdivant. Second Row: Jay Basile, Harrison Bruder, Terry Arnold, Glenn Riggi, Chris
Griffin, Clifton Jackson, James Jones, Fred Robinson, Leland Cogdell, Greg Bogden. Third Row: Norman Mazer, Matt
Hartman, Joe Pringle, Chris Hess, Keith Bloss, Douglas Schofield, Elizabeth Gilliam, Sue Van Buskirk, Tracey Hummel,
James Carroll, Michael Youngblood, Tony Barkley, Nancy McDonald. Fourth Row: Peter Litchaver, Robert Sweeney, Paul
Carrico, David Wagner, Nina Segeda, Roger Dellinger, Bonnie Cole, Leslie Mayer, Harrison Jackson, Tom Woodard,
Anthony Maldonado, Walter Bock. Fifth Row: Donald Kerr, Alvin White, Todd Leiss, Mark Facey, Stewart Gingerich,
Allan Lynch, William Mauser, Robert Foster, Jody Corvese, Arthur Kinser, Russell Resh, Keith Gaines, Steve Loose.
Absent: Steve Patterson, Nick Beidelman, Anita Sweeney, Ellen Genovese. Michael Dixon.
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BROWN AND GOLD BAND-First Row: Glenn Myers, Tom Woodard, Mike Dixon, Russ Resh, Reggie Bowers, Billy Mills,
Jim Carroll, Brad Wannamacher, Rod Gingerich, Cliff Way, Jim Beaver, Ed Pringle, Eric Dupree, Richard Menginie, Harry
Jackson, John Trumbull, Keith Robinson, Jim Dunn, Bob Sweeney, Bob Dixon, Mark Funk, Paul Granger, Glenn Riggi,
Ari-on Denson. Second Row: Bill Weaver, Tom Wicker, Phil Newcombe, Brian McNamara, Terry Arnold, Bernie Culp, John
Lundfelt, Steve McKenna, Tony Baublitz, Daryll Hankins, Chris Griffin, Don McCurdy, Ted Cogdell, Allen Lynch, Joe
Turowski, Frank Chieffo, Glenn Bykowski Keith Litchaur, Brian Ditzler, Dan Zucatti, Norm Mazer, Pete Moncrief. Third
Row: Keith Bloss, Randy Boyd, Rick Williams, Harry Watson, Tom Ryan, Eric Welsh, Myron McCurdy, Richard Potts,
Paul Carrico, Nancy McDonald, Ellen Genovese, Anita Sweeney, Larry Rago, Steve Loose, Jody Corvese, Don Kerr, Stew
Gingerich, Fred Robinson, Dave Wagner, Bob Gurt, Tony Corvese, Loren Hummel, Ken Kerr, Gregg Bogden.
MEMORIAL HALL CHOIR-First Row: Richard Slusser, Stanley Segeda, Edward Jones, Thomas Clancy, Gordon Reed, Michael
Krimmel, Peter Gurt, James Martin, Kelly Harrison, Shawn Hummel, Michael Gingerich, Shawn Humphrey. Second Row: Kasandra
Eshelman, Sheila Parks, Richard Lister, Mark Dixon, Thomas White, Roberta Weiss, Cindy Ward, Lisa Shockley, Kimberly Segeda,
Grayce Bond, Danielle Fisher, Jon Lundfelt, Vincent Hulock, Thomas Diamond. Third Row: Brian Alvord, John Wilson, Jeffrey
Whitney, Andrew Williams, Harry Weaver, Kenneth Erdley, Diane Bloss, Brendan Clark, Kenneth Simpson, Victor Young, Christopher
Harris, Michael Moore, James Carter. Fourth Row: Christopher Maher, Timothy Walker, Gerald Lynn, Gregory Kanezes, Alan Kanczes,
Scott Richardson, Dennis Peterson, Christopher Ruggieri, Lynette E. Waller Uxclviserb, Anthony Williams, Samuel Shoemaker, Roy
Wilson, Anthony Kloc, James White, Robert Halbleib, James Switalski, Scott O'Neil.
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SIXTH GRADE CHORUS-First Row: Shawn Parks, Deane McCurdy, Craig Potts, John Haughey, Scott Adams, Aaron
Denson, Wade Taylor, Keith Robinson, Robert Dixon. Second Row: Edwin Pringle, Eric Dupree, Clarence Reese, Keith
Litchziuer, Richard Menginie, Marvin Oliver. Third Row: Randolph Boyd, Jeffrey Steiner, Micheal Santigo, James Horton,
Maurice Williams, Harry Ballard, Brian Ditzlcr, Bernard Culp, Michael Olszewski, Richard Lewis, James Dunn, Lynette E.
Waller 1DirectorJ. Fourth Row: Glenn Myers, Lynn Nichols, Joseph Maloney, Tina Watson, Judy Shoekley, Juanita
Williams, Brandt Henderson, Rodney Gingerich, Lisa Ruggieri, Mary Mullins, Mark Funk, Lisa Low.
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First Row: Dave 0'Reilly, Mike Ballantine, Alex D'Ambrosio, Jeff Dellinger, Jerry
Carse,Tim Malone, Howard Carrico, Fred Fouad, Bill Ault, Jim Sambrotta, Jim Culhane,
Jesse Carse. Second Row: Tom Powell, Bill Allison, Roger Drake, Dave Valkos, Bill
Norton, Gary Keffer, Tom Hess, Gary Williams, Scott Fasnacht, Bryce Matthews, Tony
Clerico, Jeff Fasnacht, Brian Coleman. Third Row: Brian Malone, Leonard Kozlowski
4AdviserJ, William Yackley fAdviserJ, Lee Akins, Greg Casamassa.
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Scouting at M.H.S. ranges from Troop 75 on a hike to Post 475
camping in Virginia. The scouting program at M.H.S. starts with
Intermediate students in a scout camp in the summer. Then, once a
scout enters the Senior Division, he may, if he shows a desire, live at
either of the Explorer Posts, Bonniemead or Fosterleigh.
EAGLE SCOUTS-Kneeling: Bryce Matthews, Gary Keffer,
Brian Coleman. Standing: Bill Norton, Bill Allison, Leonard
Koziowslii iadviserj, Roger Drake, William Yackley Cadviserj,
Tom Hess.
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BOY SCOUTS- First Row: Phil Newcomb, Jim Langer,
Craig Wanamaker, Jay Basile, George Dunn, Ken Rohrbach,
Chris Malone, Bill Mills. Second Row: Keith Bloss, Harry
Watson, Tom Ryan, Norm Mazer, Larry Hathavqay, Chris
Krawczuk, Terry Arnold, Tony Maldonado, Steve McKenna,
Al Lynch. Third Row: QScout Leadersj Mr. Ekstrom, Mr.
Harris, Mr. White, Mr. Helm, Mr. Akins.
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First Row: Mike Black, Roger Drake, Perry Kellam, David Eldridge, Al Greene, Claude Robert, Bill Norton,
Joe Cygan, Mike Quino, Don Poole, Mike Vanderslice, Luke Mitchell, Randy Snyder. Second 'Rowz Bob
Black, Bill Coskey, Steve Slabonik, Rusty Ryan, Ed Hughes, Andy Brody, Tony Magyar, John Drumheller,
Randy Bleiler, Phil Quindlen, Tony Daggett, Phil Robinson. Third Row: Mike Simms, Paul White, Denny
Burke, Jim Forner, Dave Leiss, Fred Amacher, Al Williams, Chet Weaver, John Dennish, Scott Fasnacht, Tom
Mills, Rick London, Lance Riegler. Fourth Row: Dave Mendelson, Ron Gilbert, Jeff Arnold, Tony Clerico,
Tony Leggieri, Dwight Hansen, Jim Culhane, Randy Dawes, Gary Keffer. Absent: Alan Krashesky, Bill
Lawrence.
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Wannemacher, Darryl Hankins. Second Row: John White, Chris Malone, Harry Ballard, l-larry
Senate Jackson, Lisa Ruggieri, George Helffrich, John Truax, George Dunn, Tim McDevitt. Third Row:
Keith Bloss, Ron Hollis, Ken Rohrbach, Lesley Mayer, Steve Loose, Paul Carrico, Tom Ryan,
Chris Kruwczuk, Pete Moncreief, Don Sutherland, Bill Mills, Reggie Bowers. Fourth Row: Dan
Ross, Don Kerr, Steve Kwiatowski, Chris Griffin, Keith Gaines, Kevin West, Alan Lynch, Bill
Mauser, Rick Adinolfi, Dan Foley, Lisa Dunkleberger. Fifth Row: Dave Creedon, Anita
Sweeney, M. Nelson Durand QAdviserJ, Bob Gurt, Mike Dixon.
National Honor seated: John Cogdell, Dave Valkos. standing: Anon M. Hoover fAdviserJ, Rene Kohler, Alan
Society and Advisers
Krashesky, Mark Strangeway.
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' - Bob Gordon. Standing: Brad Woodcraft, Barry Woodcraft, Bill Lawrence, Randy Bhfiler, Pat
Society and Advlsers Lister, Don Poole, Dave Valkos, Kenneth A. Longenecker CAdviserD.
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Kneeling' Jeff Arnold lim Forner Rusty Ryan Jim Culhane Stevv Slihwmk Bula Black Mike
Student Cablnet Black, Dave Mcndelson. Standing: .V. L. Alexander lAdviserJ: Willisun lil Helier' '50 CAdyiscrJ.
and Advisers Pat Lister, Alan Krashesky, Barry Woodcraft, Rodger Drake, Bob .Yom-5, Bill Lawrence,
Kenneth A. Longenecker QAdvlse1'J.
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Aer0nauFlcs Bob Mushrush, Terry W, Baylor fAdviserJ, Dan Falco, Joe Loxterkamp, Greg Nader, Kevin
alld AdVlS6I'S Martin, Ray Parker, Ken Alvord and Randy Pribut work on their projects.
Officials Post's refs who keep intramural sports running smoothly.
Barry Woodcraft, Don Poole, Kenneth Longenecker QAdviserJ, Gary Keffer, Ron DiBetta, John A. Storm QAdviserJ, Jim
Randy Bleiler and Bob Gordon at a meeting of the Student Forner at a meeting of leadership.
Leadership Society.
P t L. t t d. I d th 1 d s Alan Krashesky, multitalented designer ofthe 1978
a ls er cs an mg, ea S e ea ers ACROPOLIS cover, works at a Student Cabinet Meeting.
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In another undefeated season, the Spartan Thinclads outran the rest of
the C.A.C. for the third consecutive year of gaining the Championship. With
a first in the Conference Meet, a first at the Hereford Invitational, and a
seventh at the District 3 Meet, Mr. Ruth's coaching once again contributed
greatly.
With excellent athletes such as seniors Dan Durham, Ed Wasson, and Mark
Strangeway, and junior Phil Quindlen leaving, the dedication of junior Paul
Harris, sophomores Brad Woodcraft and Lyle Trumbull, and freshmen Jim
Ott and John Gildea shall play a major role in next years season.
No course records were broken by the Spartan Harriers this year, however
the nine additional Wins now bring the Brown and Gold to a splendid
thirty-four consecutive victory string, and also brings Coach Ruth's career
record to ninety-three wins, seventeen losses, and three ties.
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CROSS COUNTRY
MHS OPP
Sept. 7 H-burg Forfeit to MHS
15 Palmyra 25 35
19 E. Pennsboro 16 49
22 Hershey 25 30
29 Middletown 15 55
Oct. 3 Cumberland V. 15 55
6 Susq. Twp. 15 55
10 Red Land 15 55
13 Mechanicsburg 16 48
20 C.A.C. Conference Meet
lst Place - 5th straight year
Conference Record - 9 wins - 0 losses
C.A.C. Champions once again!!
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Dan Durham glides easily to victory for Mark Strangeway finishes in a top
the Spartans. position.
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Ed Wasson and others prepare for yet another Spartan victory.
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The tough Spartan defense makes another stop for a loss.
K Al Greene receives an award from Mr. Huber
The grinding offense scores again.
A1 Greene skirts the end for a big gainer.
JOB Vanderslice Out NHS the Entire OPPOHGMCS Joe Vanderslice hands off to Bobby Lynn as others block.
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FOOTBALL COACHES-Kneeling: Michael S. Shifflet. Kenneth L.
Snyderil-lead Coachb, Warren H. Hitz.Standing: Charles H. Kamp, Kenneth W.
Sharp '65, Robert J. Schelhorn, Gilson G. Cash, Robert W. Wallace. Absent: John
A. Hoerner.
This year's edition of the Spartan Football Team surged to its seventh
straight winning season and a fourth place finish in the C.A.C. Including
this year's totals of 7-3-1, the varsity has compiled a cumulative 36-12-2
record in the five years since Ken Snyder took over as head coach.
Balance was the name of the game for the offensive attack. Quarterback
Joe Vanderslice completed 58 percent of his passes for a total of 867
yards. On the receiving end, Bob Lynn caught 37 passes for 437 yards and
was an All-Conference selection, and, along with Art Rowell, who made 22
receptions for 311 yards and three touchdowns, headed a reliable group.
Dan Clark, Al Greene, and Pat Lister usually carried the ball for the potent
ground game.
A formidable defense had stand-outs like Scott Barkley, who led the
team in tackles and assists, and the team's other All-Conference choice, Al
Greene, with 7 interceptions. Other mainstays were Randy Bleiler, Art
Rowell, Don Poole and Ron DiBetta.
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MHS OPP R
Sept. 2 Dallastown 6 6 A
9 Hershey 18 8 I-G P an
17 Palmyra 20 6
24 East Pennsboro 21 7 Scott Bukley-LB Joe lon-DE
Oct. 1 Harrisburg 7 6
7 Lower Dauphin 6 21
14 Middletown 10 0
21 Cumberland Valley 0 41
29 Susquehanna Twp.
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Nov. 5 Red Land 22 18
12 Mechanicsburg 10 19
RECORD 7 wins 3 losses 1 tie , LRTAI
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JV
Football
First Row: Paul White, Bob Barkley, John Drumheller, John Flynn, Brian Hummel, Troy Foreman,
Mike Black. Second Row: Dave Santiago. Steve Slabonik, Jim Kendall, Doug Amick, John Dennish,
Vince Tolomeo, Ed Dennin, Brian Malone, Joe Ion. Third Row: Charles Kamp fCoachJ, Eric Jenkins,
Chris Grossman, Mark Mitchell, Louis Walker, Jeff Finkey, Mike Boggs, Kris Huber, Lance Davis, Chris
Potts QManagerJ. Fourth Row: Jamie McDonald, Keith Mentzer, Mark Jordan, Jeff Arnold, Mike
Koeneman, Bill Leach, Ralph Medis, Steve Puliatti.
JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL
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. Sept. 15 Palmyra 38
A 22 East Pennsboro 20
29 Hershey 18
Oct. 3 Harrisburg 16
6 Lower Dauphin 22
13 Middletown 28
20 Cumberland Valley 6
27 Susquehanna Twp. 6
Nov. 3 Red Land 22
RECORD 6 wins 2losses 1 tie
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First Row: Dave Griffin, Dwayne Foreman, Roscoe Coleman, Lendell Withers, Tom
Herbert, Vince Alston, Bill Lundy, Jim Rowe, Pete Gillooly, Mike Clancy. Second Row: Bill
Ensor, Carlton Bleiler. Virgil Writsett, Art Cooper, Gary lrwin, Anthony Steele, Dennis
Smith, Alvin Steele, Joe Hunsicker, Greg Casamassa, Tim Poole. Third Row: Clyde
Bodkins Cstat.J, Vince Zaccarelli, John Woodward, Mike Simpson, Bob Priest, Bob Jones,
Brent Hazelwood, Don Epling, Mike Moyer.
FRESHMAN FOOTBALL RECORD
Sept. 28 Mechanicsburg
Oct. 5 Red Land
12 Hershey
19 Palmyra
Nov. 2 East Pennsboro
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First Row: Leroy Galloway iassistant coachl, T. Arnold, A. White, T. Malanado, C. Griffin, B.
C h - Gurt, J. Corvese, B. Mills, D. Kerr, S. Lundfelt. Second Row: T. Verdon, B. Mauser, J. Beaver, K.
at erme
Kerr, A. Lynch, G. Hess, P. Heins, D. Foley, C. Hess, D. Ross, E. Hutchings. Third Row. John Grab
Football Lassistant coachh, K. Bloss, K. Gaines, K. Eason, D. Wagner, J. Zaccerilli, S. Loose, D. Gaines, K.
Fisher, B. MacNamara, C. Jackson, D. Scofield, S. Gingerich, Robert J. Schelhorn Qhead coachy.
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Mike Merrick Bob Black Tony Magyar Bill Ballough Guy Williams Paul White
Kevin Ulmer Mark Hickey Brad Woodcraft John Boran .lack Mehling
VARSITY SWIMMING
Dec. 1 Central Dauphin 57 115
9 East Pennsboro 95 56
16 C.D. East 77 94
20 Cedar Crest 64 114
Jan. 6 Palmyra 78 94
13 Mechanicsburg 40 126
20 20 Hershey 70 101
27 Cumberland Val. 63 109
Feb. 3 Sus. Twp. 109 62
Wins: 2 Losses: 7
The 1978 edition of the Varsity Swimming Team had a difficult
year but worked hard. Seniors Bob Black, Mike Merrick, Tony
Magyar, Joe Cygan, and Bill Ballough added strong leadership and
incentive for the underclassmen. Diving star Kevin Ulmer was one
of the bright spots in the season. Coach Thieler says next year will
be a building year.
Richard Thieler Ulead Coachj, Kenneth Kauffman QCoachJ, The Swimming Team poses before a meet.
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Kevin Ulmer was one of the CAC's top divers.
Tony Magyar excells in the free style.
Troy Rosendale, a freshman, shows great promise
Gary Williams works on his back stroke.
Bill Ballough waits for Tony Magyar to touch Bgb Black dgeg the butterfly,
as Mike Merrick and Bob Black look on.
John COMIC! Andy Brody John Buuell Jim Connor Ron Gilbert Dayne Malloy
Jeff Arnold Harry Dulio Jeff Shapiro Jeff Patterson Mike Chieffo Craig Robinson
Kevin Martin Jim Carnahan Darryl Hanldns
Andy Brody QCaptainJ, Robert Weidman '71 QCoachJ,
John Connor 4CaptainJ.
VARSITY GYMNASTICS
Dec. 3 Manheim Twp.
7 Brandywine QDel.J
14 Penn Manor
17 Lower Dauphin
Jan. 7 Cumberland Valley
21 Tri-County Championship
25 Hempfield
28 Lower Dauphin
Feb. 1 Cumberland Valley
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Wins: 7 Losses: 2
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The Gymnastics Team continued its
winning way by capturing its fourth straight
CAC Championship. New head coach Bob
Weidman '71 led his team to a 6 and 2 record
with senior stars, John Connor, Jim Connor,
John Russell, and Andy Brody. A first place
was achieved in the Tri-County Meet once
again. At press time, John Russell, John
Connor and Jim Connor will be attending the
State Championships.
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A.ndy Brody develops high Jim Connor works on the side horse. Craig Robinson does an L
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This year's edition of the varsity basketball team fashioned a 14-7 record for rookie coach Mike
Weller '66. Including in the Spartan's overall mark was a 13-5 win loss total in C.A.C.
competition.
Senior Al Greene, otherwise known as "Dr. G," managed to top the team in scoring in addition
to capturing the school record in assists with a career total of 248. George Parris and Bob Lynn
also averaged double figures in scoring while leading the team in rebounding and steals,
respectively.
The absence of seniors Cal Little, Jim Staggs, Fred Owens, Abe Hill, and Don Poole will be
sorely felt next year. Junior stand-outs Joe Vanderslice and Art Rowell are being counted on to
help pick up the slack.
VARSITY BASKETBALL
MHS OPP.
Nov. 25 Bishop McDevitt 80 57
29 Steel-High 86 89
Dec. 2 Phoenixville 66 83
6 Hershey 80 85
9 Red Land 86 40
13 Middletown 60 68
16 Lower Dauphin 63 61 COT!
20 Susquehanna Twp. 69 55
22 Cumberland Valley 59 57
Jan. 4 Mechanicsburg 79 66
6 Palmyra 82 38
10 East Pennsboro 87 72
17 Hershey 62 77
20 Red Land 69 55
24 Middletown 72 84
27 Lower Dauphin 63 82
31 Susquehanna Twp. 61 59
Feb. 3 Cumberland Valley 54 53
7 Mechanicsburg 108 63
10 Palmyra 62 52
14 East Pennsboro 81 74
Wins 14 Losses: 7 - ,
Head Basketball Coach D. Michael Weller '66 and Captain Al
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Don Poole Bob Lynn
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Calvin Little George Parris
Bryan Hummel Fred Owens
Art Rowell Eric Jenkins
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Michael S. Shifflet Qcoachj, Bill Leach, Charles Sawyer, Steve Puliatti, Ken Jones, Joe Smith.
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basketball team completed their season with an overall record of 14 wins and
7 losses.
The offense was paced by the one-two scoring punch of Tom Brennan and
Bill Leach, While Joe Smith, Steve Puliatti and John Drumheller combined to
dominate the rebounding department and contribute their share of scoring.
These and other members of the JV squad should help to improve the
varsity's fortunes in future seasons.
MHS OPP.
Bishop McDevitt 41 51
Steel-High 60 56
Phoenixville 73 79 OT
Hershey 46 47
Red Land 58 28
Middletown 60 39
Lower Dauphin 61 38
Susquehanna Twp. 45 35
Cumberland Valley 48 36
Mechanicsburg 52 42
Palmyra 56 36
East Pennsboro 59 63
Hershey 39 43
Red Land 88 46
Middletown 45 47 OT
Lower Dauphin 22 36
Susquehanna Twp. 74 37
Cumberland Valley 68 40
Mechanicsburg 77 48
Palmyra 72 31
East Pennsboro 79 57
Wins: 14 Losses: 7
Tom Brennan wins a dpoff.
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Freshman First Row: Jim Sambrotta Cmanagerb, Jim Ott, Sid Pope, Pete Gillooly, Tim Poole
imanagerj. Second Row: Ray Narvaez fmanagerj, Ed Stevenson, Ken Sawyer, Bob Priest,
Basketball George Gillooly, Tony Steele, Dave Griffin, Arthur H. Kline CCoachJ.
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Catherine Hall Billy Mills. second Row: Gerald R. Long qcoacm, Jim Thumma qstausrieiarn, Richard
Basketball Adinolfi, Brandt Henderson, Bob Gurt, A1 Lynch, Lawson Blair, Keith Gaines, Tom Verdon
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MHS OPP.
Dec. 1 Lebanon 55 5
8 Palmyra 25 19
15 East Pennsboro 36 18
17 Cedar Crest 57 3
22 Hershey 23 21
Jan. 7 Lower Dauphin 13 36
12 Middletown 55 6
19 Cumberland Valley 14 25
24 Garden Spot 35 15
26 Susquehanna Twp. 38 13
28 Conrad Weiser 42 11
31 Manheim Central 25 18
Feb. 2 Red Land 27 24
9 Mechanicsburg 31 20
11 Carlisle 29 14
11 Bethlehem Freedom 21 26
The coaches and wrestling team members
look on the action- CAC Wins: 7 Losses: 2 Total Wins: 13 Losses: 3
The 1977 - 1978 edition of the Spartan Varsity Wrestling Squad finished with an impressive 13-3 record, the
best in ten years.
Under head coach Carl Rhodes '60, the Spartans finished third in CAC competition, but managed to advance
Larry Hazelwood and Dan Clark, juniors along with sophomore Steve Slabonik, to the district tournament, and
Jim Forner, senior, to the state tournament.
Finishing out their wrestling careers at Milton Hershey are seniors Pat Lister with a three year record of
28-17-2, and Jim Forner with a three year record of 37-13-4. Others leaving the Spartan wrestling squad include
Bill Allison and Dan Clark.
One of the famed achievements of this year's team was a 23-21 victory over Hershey, the first such victory in
tive years.
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Fred Fouad strives for an easy switch.
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Recently inducted into the Central Pennsylvania
Wrestling Hall of Fame, Andrew Kovach, Senior
Hall teacher, has brought honor to himself and
pride to Milton Hershey School.
Through his efforts wrestling was initiated at the
School in the '47-'48 school year. His record as a
head coach is impressive. During the years
1950-1959, for example, his teams won 117 and
lost 5, and had 8 perfect seasons to give to the
team 8 League Championships.
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J.V. Wrestling Team-Kneeling: Bob Skelton, Larry Gilbert, Mike Mastro, Dave Mendelson, Jim Johnston, Charles Ward, Vernon
Donton. Standing: Richard A. Mattis '63 fCoachJ, Mark Wienhold, Alex Barianos, Harry Reese. Mike Sanford, Dennis Teeter, Don
Epling, Dave Lein, Dan Gross. Absent: John McGaw, Brian Malone.
JUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLING
MHS OPP.
Dec. 1 Lebanon 57 21
8 Palmyra 15 37
15 East Pennsboro 42 8
17 Cedar Crest 28 0
22 Hershey 6 47
Jan. 7 Lower Dauphin 12 46
12 Middletown 33 29
19 Cumberland Valley 12 42
24 Garden Spot 12 0
26 Susquehanna Twp. 11 0
28 Conrad Weiser 23 5
31 Manheim Central 17 36
Feb. 2 Red Land 27 41
9 Mechanicsburg 33 31
, 1 1 Carlisle 18 45
Jim Johnston pins an opponent. 1 1 Bethlehem Freedom 16 45
CAC Wins: 4 Losses: 5 Total Wins: 8 Losses:8
Dave Mendelson escapes again! Jesse Carse adds to his list of pins.
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JUNIOR HIGH WRESTLING TEAM-First Row: D. Rodney Chamberlain QCoachJ, Paul Di Hansen 1CoachJ. Second Row: Tony
Rvcciha. John Scheckcr, George Dunn, John Wannemaker, Alex D'Ambrosio, Dave Mclvor, Tim Malone, Charles Lister, Mike
Mazzerolle, John White, Nico Boyd, Ed Blumbling, Dave Walker. Third Row: Roscoe Coleman, Bob Martin, Carlton Bleiler, Bob
Jones, Dennis Smith, Alvin Steele, Mike Simpson, Brent Hazelwood, Dave Pinkney. Fourth Row: Randy Bleiler Cmanagerl,
Wilfred Carse. Bill Dunkelberger, Art Cooper, Greg Casamassa, John Rowe Qmanagerj, Bill Mauser, Mike Moyer, Dan Ross, Dan
Riggeri, Barry Woodcraft fassistant coachj.
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Carlisle 33 37
MHS OPP. Cumberland Valley 35 27
Palmyra 15 49 Scotland Forfeit
East Pennsboro 75 is Sufjqifhznna jg 2:
Hershey 48 32 R2 '39 1
Annville-Cleona 62 12 MeCh""'cSb"'g 51 15
Lower Dauphin
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Wins: 9 Losses: 2
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11 Palmyra
14 East Pennsboro
18 Hershey
21 Lower Dauphin
22 Shippensburg Relays
25 Middletown
28 Cumberland Valley
29 Elizabethtown Relays
May 2 Susquehanna
5 Red land
6 Ephrata Relays
-- 9 Mechanicsburg
TRACK COACHES- Edward B. Ruth, Leroy M. Galloway, Robert
J, scheihom fHead Coacm, J. Robert Borzei, Kenneth w. sharp '6 5. 13 CAC Meet
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BASEBALL COACHES- Michael S. Shifflet. Robert W
Wallace il-lead Coachy. Absent: Paul D. Hansen.
Luke Mitchell sent many a batter away shaking his head.
Bobby Lynn provided strong de
fense up the middle.
Bob Black diSPl3YS excellent defensive Skill 31008 Some top players in their new uniforms along with the coaches.
with a solid bat.
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Milton Hershey? 1978 Powerful soccer team. Bob Welheolter makes another sensational save.
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McMullen, John Cogdell, Standing: Roger Drake, Larry E, Beck. Tom Beck. Standing: Wayne McCurdy, George Segeda
Casebeer iFacul1.y Trainerl, Rodney Drake.
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First Row: Warren H. Hitz CAdviserJ,
Ron Andrews iVice-Presidentl, Mike
Black fPresidentJ, Lewis K. Webster
fAdviserJ. Second Row: Ron DiBetta
CTreasurerJ, Jeff Kephart QI-Iistorianj,
Paul White fChaplainJ.
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SECTION 11-1
Kneeling: Scott Fasnacht, Bob
Barkley, Ed Maloney. Jim
Kendall, Jerry Kline, Kurt
Haines, Paul Harris, Jon
Fletcher. Standing: Jeff
Kephart. Tom Brennan, Paul
White, Bob Welhoelter, Ron
DiBetta, Pete Kennedy, Joe
Vanderslice, Phil Quindlen,
Scott Wienhold, Brad
Challingsworth, Steve
Konstan, Bill Leach, Tom
Powell.
JUNIOR
SECTION 11-2
Kneeling: Pat Creedon, Russ
McDaniels, Ralph Beck, Jim
Culhane. Standing: Phil
Huesser, Mark Singer, Joe
Smith, Jim Tindal.
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JUNIOR '11
PRINTERS
Dave Leiss, Ken Lynch,
Dan Clark, Jim Gribble.
lan O'Brassill, Perry
Corvcse, Paul Dcardorff.
JUNIOR
ELECTRONICS
Tom Stack, Ken Alvord,
Tony Schmidt., Dan Urban,
Brian Hoke, Bill Allison,
Ed Loxterkamp, Mark
Wienhold, Randy Pribut.
JUNIOR
MACHINE SHOP
AND ELECTRICIANS
Charlie Boykin, Dave
Brylinski, Paul Nash, Bill
Bunn, Mike Kass, Larry
Gilbert, Dave Urban, Mark
Urban, Stan Mowrcr,
Charlie Hixeribaugh, John
Masker.
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JUNIOR
AUTO MECHANICS
Seated: Dave Roper, Jeff
Jordan, Wilbur Forner.
Standing: Keith Mentzer,
Sam Chieffo, Luis Laboy,
Jeff Finkey, Mark Jordan.
Ray Baker. Absent: Art
Rowell.
JUNIOR
CARPENTERS
Kneeling: Phil Block, Phil
Gulliver, Larry Hazelwood,
Charlie Barndt. Standing:
Mark Schmoel, Ernie
Lehmen, Steve Seeburger.
Jim Dixon.
JUNIOR
BUSINESS
Kneeling: Mark Bogden, Joe
Quinn, Jeff Arnold, Ty
Croston, Bert Traub.
Standing: Fernando Press,
Kevin Ulmer, Dan Mulvaney,
Jamie McDonald, Harry Dulio.
Ron Andrews.
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JUNIOR
PLUMBERS
Bill Coskey, Mike Black,
John Johnson, Dave
Hemmingway, Dan Gross,
John Cole, Bob Kendall.
JUNIOR
FOOD SERVICE
Greg Saylock, Bill
Rampolla, Mike Kellam,
Andy Howell, Al Williams,
Bryan Hummel, .lay Quick,
Brad Mitchell.
JUNIOR
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TRADES
Harry Reese, Gary
Williams, Carl Criswell,
R oger Drake, Charlie
I-lartmanv Chris Kremper,
Eric Jenkins.
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S rin Creek Seated: Mrs. Delbridge, Mrs. Myrick, Mrs. Plinton, Mrs. Bosell, Mrs. Irwin, Mrs. Kelly, Mrs.
p g Mulligan, Mrs. Francis, Mrs. Shriner, Mrs. Egly. Standing: Mr. Balliet, Mr. Gallo, Mrs. Balliet,
Mr. Brennan, Mrs. Gallo, Mrs. Brennan, Mr. Delbridge, Mrs. Beaston, Mr. Beaston, Mr.
and
Trai-lvvay Clusters Myrick, Mr. Plinton, Mr. Bosell, Mrs. Halk, Mr. Halk, Mr. Irwin, Mrs. Lee Tarbell, Mr. Lee
Tarbell, Mr. Kelly, Mr. Mu1ligan,:Mr. Francis, Mr. Shriner, Mr. David Tarbell, Mrs. David
Tarbell.
UI1iOI1 Seated: Mrs. Yackley, Mrs. Parks, Mrs. Murray, Mrs. Patton, Mrs. Wortman, Mrs. Noga, Mrs.
d Reed, Mrs. Edgin, Mrs. King. Standing: Mr. Yackley, Mr. Parks, Mrs. Kozlowski, Mr.
an Kozlowski, Mr. Murray, Mr. Patton, Mr. Wortman, Mr. Noga, Mr. Reed, Mr. Edgin, Mrs
Vian Clusters white, Mr. White, Mrs. Baird, Mr. Baird, Mr. King.
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Wife Seated In Front of Husband: Mr. and Mrs. Coughenour, Mr. and Mrs. Lindenmuth, Mr.
County Line
and Mrs. Rice. Mr. and Mrs. Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. Glasgow, Mr. and Mrs. Shaffer, Mr. and and
Mrs. Fulton, Mr. and Mrs. Norris, Mr. and Mrs. Bosha. Mrs. Stella, Mr. and Mrs, Stough.
Absent: Mr. Stella. Derry Road Clusters
Rows 1 and 2 Chusband standing behind wifey: Mr. and Mrs. Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Gearhart
Mr. and Mrs. Schilling, Mr. and Mrs. Macaw, Mr, and Mrs. Peterman, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson
Mr. and Mrs. Reese, Mr. and Mrs. Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair. Third Row: Mr. and Mrs.
Long, Mr. and Mrs. Cannon, Mr. and Mrs. Cravener. Mr, and Mrs. Knopp, Mr. and Mrs. May
Mr. and Mrs. Gaiser. Mr. and Mrs. Akins.
Keystone
Arrowhead and
National Clusters
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Coach Snyder receiving the Cocoa Bean Trophy.
Student leaders Randy Bleiler and Bob Gordon meet with officials
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Rusty Ryan Qseatedj, Acropolis Edit.or-in-
Chief, pictures himself as a future teacher.
Identification of pictures on page 97: A-Tom
Mills: B'-Alan Krashesky: C-Joe Mulligan and
friend: D-Bob Williams and sister: E-Jerry
Carse: F-Bill McCurdy: G-Jim Staggs:
H-Some graduating seniors as first graders.
Only graduating seniors are identified. First
Row: QD John Connor, Q23 Lance Reigler. Q53
Jeff Lego. Second Row: Q25 Alan Krashesky,
C33 Andy Brody, Q43 Pat VanCise, C55 Dave
Valkos, Q67 Tim Knaub. Q75 Joe Mulligan.
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John Cogdell and friends pet a local Hershey animal.
Tony Daggett lecturing a friend at a dance.
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The Class of 1978 plants a tree on Founder's Day.
Jim Forner and friend at the Halloween Dance.
Dan Medis, a Steeler fan, meets an idol, Franco
Harris.
A1 Greene, a great name in
MHS basketball history. out
jumps an opponent.
Pat Lister does his imitation of Koiak. Dr. Rudisill and Pat Lister lead an assembly program.
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Coordinator ......................................................... J. Duncan Kriebel
Layout Adviser ................................................... Charles A. Astfalk
Printing: Camera and Stripping Adviser ..... Richard O. Hugendubler
Printing: Printing and Binding Adviser .................... Dale G. Aucker
Photography Coordinator ........................ ............... C arl E. Stump
Photography Adviser ............................ ....... C arl F. Rhodes '60
Typing Adviser .......... .......... A udrey S. DeMuth
Literary Adviser ........ ...... D . Michael Weller '66
Planning Adviser ........ ............. A . James Jones
Editor-in-Chief ..
Literary Editor..
Sports Editor .....
Layout Editor
Business Editors
Junior Editor .....
Copy Editor ......
Technical Editor ........ .....
Associate Editor
Prep Foreman ....
Camera. ......
Composition..
Stripping .......
Press Foreman
Printing and Binding:
.......Francis T. Ryan
Anthony A. Daggett
Lawrence Jackson
...Alan D. Krashesky
C. Dulio
Gary A. Keffer
Scott M. Fasnacht
.........Mark B. Singer
Frederic F. Fouad
Brian K. McDevitt
Randal S. Malone
....David R. Mootsey
.......John C. Connor
David W. Eldridge
William G. McCurdy
William H. Lawrence
Ralph W. Busha, Torrance H. J. Caldwell, Keith M. Cavanaugh,
Tim E. Knaub, Dayne B. Malloy, Claude K. Robert, StewartL.
Savage and Patrick J. Vancise.
The 1978 Acropolis represents the efforts and skills of the staff
members and the advisers. Except for the professional
photography done by Wil1iam's Studio, the content of the
yearbook is a product of the students of Milton Hershey School.
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