Northern Garrett High School - North Star Yearbook (Accident, MD)

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Nouthein High Schoot Lavona Bittinger — Editor Editor Maretta Herschberger — Co- Adviser Miss Wucik — TABLE OF CONTENTS DEDIGA TION sear eks tceweiemetenaker tice arene Page 9 ADMINISTRA TION EACU LI] Snctenan onan Page 7 SPOR TSgh vere conewstcrenanien ning annem Page 21 SENIORS Winayes a: sipeisters eles) 0 econ eh snot cues Page 29 GLASSES ata vepetet as Rereiemer Me saen eo) saemarene Page 49 ORGANIZATIONS teres eaee hc ronenweneee Page 69 AGHA MRIES Man. ssterctata sueteie ore nm remem Page 81 LAAs OSA OP AS ict cso ome titted © 3 Page 90 NORTHERN HONORS 3 ose ech eemet eres Page 95 COMMENCEMENT irs etsy ere) sacnenct a tener Page 96 ADVERTISING te weer tcte eicest te ana nete Page 97 TO OUR FRIENDS, MR. AND MRS, FLOYD CARSON With gratitude we acknowledge the good influence you have been to us, the standards you have constantly held high, and the warm friendship that goes deeper than words. To the two of you who have shown us the better things of life, we, the North Star Staff and student body of Northern High dedicate the 1961 North Star. Our affectionate good wishes go out to you in your retirement. «KG ] Dedica fion j — Loe Zs AZ Sr. High Basketball Champs 12-C Sr. High Basketball Champs 11-B { THIS IS THE = = o N BOMINISTRATION ADMINISTRATION Our Board of Education is responsible for our schools and transportation. They are as follows: George Edwards, Associate Member; Maurice Brookhart, Vice-president; Dr. Ralph Calandrella, President; and Willard Hawkins, County Superintendent of Schools, O. T. Graser, Supervisor of Maintenance; and Foster D, Bittle, Supervisor of Junior - Senior High Schools, LEWIS P, WALKER West Virginia University A.B., B.S, Gradu- ate Work, Principal RALPH H. BEACHLEY B.S, Economics, Univer- sity of Maryland M.A. Columbia University, M.A. Vice Principal DARRELL A. MALONE A.B., Alderson-Broaddus M.A., West Virginia Uni- versity, Guidance Counselor ELEANORA FRAZEE Catherman's Business College, Secretary MELVIN E, KESNER B.S,, University of Maryland, B.S. in L.S., University of North Carolina, Librarian The Business Education Department offers complete courses to students planning to enter the secretarial field, Commercial students may take the following subjects: general business, typing, shorthand, bookkeeping, office practice, and business arithmetic. Students who plan to attend college also have an opportunity to take typing and shorthand as electives. MARY C, SCHURMAN B.S., Davis Elkins College, General Busi- ness gfypewriting, Office Practice Training for Business is Training for Living MILDRED V, WUCIK B.S., West Virginia Yearbook, Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping 10 VARIETY IS THE SPICE OF ENGLISH ANN R. WALKER B.S., West Virginia University, English, Journalism, U.S. History HOYE B. SMITH A.B., Davis and Elkins, English, Math RUTH P, PATTERSON B,S,, Frostburg State Teachers, English ka , lt -« a. RE ANNU pcg SRNR : Fe le a Grammar, literature, and writing are among the subjects taught in the English Department, During the year students write essays, themes, and short stories, Literature is studies nine weeks of the year, while grammar and writing occupy the remainder of the year. Each student is required to take four years of English, 11 MARTHA LAWTON B.S. Home Economics, West Virginia University, Home Economics POLLY JOHNSON HANST B.S. Home Economics , West Virginia University , Home Economics HOME ECONOMICS FOR BETTER LIVING When we say Home Economics, we usually think of cooking and sewing; but it really includes more than these, Home Economics means training in economy, interior decoration, house planning, fitting, the choosing of colors and patterns for clothing, neatness, nutrition, food preservation, meal planning and serving, party decorations, and yes, even dish washing. The senior high division will also hold a Nursery School in the spring; the girls will study child growth and development. Style show and covered dish dinner. 12 MERLE A, GARLETTS CHAUNCEY M, FRIEND B.S,, University of Maryland, Industrial B.S., University of Maryland, Industrial Arts Arts INDUSTRIAL ARTS Industrial Arts teaches skill in the use of hand and power tools in forming wood and metal, It teaches habits of doing work neatly and accurately and also the fundamentals of safe working habits, which give students self-confidence in their ability. 13 MARY LOUISE FORSYTH, A.B., Fairmont State Col- lege, Core, World History ANNA KING BEACHY B,S., Juniata College, Core, English LAWRENCE Kk. MYERS J R. CO RE B.S., Findlay College, Core, English, Social Studies D EVE LOP IN G SOCIAL AND CULTURAL LIVING The Junior Core Department provides opportunities for the individual to understand himself, his inter relationships with others, and the effects of the physical environment on himself and on society, Core is offered to all seventh and eighth graders, VIRGINIA McKENZIE B,S,, Frostburg State Teachek') College, Core, Physical Education a: JEAN GROSE A,B,., Penna, State University, Business Arithmetic, General Mathematics WILLIAM K, UMBEL, JR, A.B., West Virginia University, Algebra, Mathematics ROSAMOND A, PAVONE A.B., West Virginia University, M.S., University of Southern California, Alg., Plane Geom., Solid Geom., Trig., Review Mathematics THE WHOLE G=TOTHESUM OF ITS PARTS THE WHOLE IS 2 ANY OF ITS PARTS @ SUUSTITUTED FOR “EQUALS § ARK KQUAL BALS ARE EQUAL EQUALS ARE EQUAL _ BY EQUALS ARE = Students are required to take mathematics in the seventh, eighth, and ninth grades only. Algebra I and II, Plane Geometry, Solid Geometry, and Trigonometry are offered to senior high students as electives. Three years of mathematics are required for an academic diploma. One year is required for all other diplomas. TODAY’S MATHEMATICS IS CHALLENGING LUCILE SINES MELVIN SCHWING B.S., Bridgewater College, General Music, B.M., West Virginia University, Instrumental Chorus Music, J.V. Basketball Coach SINGING SWINGING MUSIC AND IN The Music Department offers either vocal or instrumental music to seventh and eighth grade students. Ninth grade students may take music appreciation; senior high students may take Chorus or Band as an elective, : The Jr, and Sr, Choruses presented several variety programs throughout the school year, All Senior Chorus members took part in the All-County Chorus, Pat Bittinger and Wendall Wilburn represented Northern in the All-State Chorus. All band members participated in the All-County Band Concert. The Northern participants in the All-State Band were Nancy Miller and Diana Sines. 16 PHYSICAL EDUCATION PROMOTES FITNESS LILBURN L. BROWN B.S., Morris Harvey, M.,S., West Virginia University, Physical Education. CARROLL E, BUMGARDNER B.S.. West Virginia In- stitute of Technology, Math, Physical Education. JO ANN ROBINSON B.S,, Frostburg State Teachef's)College ; Physical Education. Physical Education offers a variety of activities to the students during the school year. FALL--Football, kickball, and dancing. WINTER--Basketball, tumbling, and dancing. SPRING--Softball, volleyball, and archery. 17 CHARLES F, STRAUSS B.S., West Virginia Uni- versity, Biology, General Science. KENNETH B, KEPLINGER A.B., Shepherd College, M.A., University of W. Ya. Chemistry, Physics, General Science. Taught in the Science Department are General Science, Senior Science, Biology, Chemistry, and Physics. Teachers endeavor to show students the importance of science in the world of today and tomorrow. The Van De Graff Generator shown at the right generates static electricity, which, as you can see, causes Mr. Keplinger's hair to stand on end. JUSTIN A, RIGGS B.S., Fairmont State College, General Science. ROBERT E, WILSON B.S., Frostburggstate Teachers, General Sci- ence. 18 FLOYD H. CARSON A.B., Geneva College, M.A., University of Pitts- burgh, P.O.D., English, American History. LUCILE D. CARSON A.B., Monmouth College, Latin, World History. PAST PRESENT FUTURE ALVIN D. JONES, JR. B.S., Fairmont State Col- lege, Social Studies, U.S. History, Basketball Coach. History is required for all students because it is so vital in keeping students informed on current affairs. History is said to repeat itself, and students must know of past events in order to protect their world tomorrow. Problems of Democracy is offered to seniors to prepare them for their place as a citizen. Many problems such as income taxes, labor unions, educations, and politics are studied. aan VO. AG. PRODUCES BETTER FARMERS Ns In vocational agriculture the boys are taught proper care for plants and crops as well as the correct way to repair farm machinery. JOHN T, RECKNER, JR. LAWRENCE FAITH B.S., University of Maryland, Vocational B.S., University of Maryland, Vocational Agriculture. Agriculture. 20 ATHLETICS ROW-1: G, Finzel, K. Smith, R. McCurdy, G. Patton, P. Bittinger, D, Caruthers, Assistant Coach Brown, ROW-2: J. Shoemaker, R. Jenkins, T. Sisler, C. McGraw, C. Guthrie, E. Margroff, L. Yommer. ROW -8: H. Swan, B. Jones, G. Sines, G. Walker, L. Brode, K. Younkin. ROW-4: R. Turmey, M. Frazee, D. Buckel, L. Suter, L. Hetrick, R. Gilpin. ROW-5: D. Georg, C. Younkin, D. Nicklow. Scoreboard NORTHERN OPPONENTS OG eros «oe ee Meyersdale: (a) attay.s mcs act meen 34 os Bad cee Dera Alta wea java eee BA ibe eta oce) alee WEYSEL By. (205k: cote 9 0 one meme LBs zc oreleetiena hae ee VGLLC Vitals cease au oie a cee a 13... eee ss ft SOUT CIN Sy. cre ne cerns 19' cy 609. seven Alleghany) Bavty oiiens pore eenere Ov csr tip: ote Sheen DOLLEDD 5 secrets ney eal rower me meman k Te ie ecb lel a egdtare | LUT EYLOOUR ta, Sete teen Co-captains--G, Patton, R. Mc- Curdy, Manager--D, Georg. Nh ihe) First String Finzel 4 Quarterback — 5 or Malker = f Left Tae Kle , Patt ves Brade - Full Back Left End Vo ee | _) Caruthers _ Right Goong oht Tackle Yomrner Brown Asst GCoacn 23 VARSITY jes oe G,. Thomas, L. Yommer, R. McCurdy, G, Patton, C. Umbel, K. Smith, Not Pictured: C. Frazee, T. Speicher. Scoreboard BYU: (caches . «nee: aie oy istsmlO O= 00 tos on ciiclaer EEO ALUMNI ie ie cos ees sane Gat OS Ree ot eam ae ROCKWOOG 3. fucns sor e's el ee Oe haere ee oe Sallis DULY 4... 84.0 siemeuane were Ole Catan ween J caleD MU SAV AGG 1. i. usichs a wihege DOT Sper ene tren Oe Bayard ie 2 5. cctac,eiehe nip nO 7 OL ween ecm Onmale) SOUtHEIN}.. tiie se wrens sie ee OOs Ol cater se meme HOD DaSallex. (57a ages oss 4 eh OUR eNO ALO Valley tiu esa sever otog os OSr leananst. goes AN KeeMGe ea a obo ooo VION Ss Sno Gn SAROS juve a gin aan Ad ols oo GLOSS) aaats Bigg Seece FINALS Williamsport iii aro =O! BIuC@ wars susie cece ed ee ea Managers: C. McGraw, and C, Vitez. Start ing Line-up Jones Me € Tee dy i Guard e Ey; Um bel Forward Patton | VW Center Thomas reN| Yommer Guard ee ie) Forward 25 JR. VARSITY BOTTOM ROW--W. Buckel, J. Hetrick, J. Shoemaker, F. Alexander, D. Coddington, SECOND ROW--J, Fike, W. Hinebaugh, B. Saltzer, R. Linkous, L. Glass, D. Nicklow, O. Umbel, M. Guard. Scoreboard Walk Wolat. BIUCE elder heer ete ERO OD bee cama pCO see FR Al, caries ac cee eee tr see) Reon enone a Rockwood= os «4 stein On Ob) tp Oto SALUSDULYiways els w ahs eemepert welt AO riley ape cor oe MUlSavage 9 rity hove wee Ole. ena oe Bayard. sis cron beeee ee dee eeece te ot e tuel = 20 Southern 4...q;@eiseontee er oer eee wee eae co LaSalle. cs sais ohacanerd Oe OO ROU ners neko =O Walley. 0. dice ine, s'stpuet cee weere OUT 4Oten coon amOO sos ERK Garden:..: 25. Veen). eum e een Ee aoe BruiCeton.. (s. ase: ose usee te Sa eae es oe Melvin Schwing, coach. 26 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Joyce Ann served as cap- tain of the varsity cheer- leaders in her senior year. She was a member of the squad for three years. Rose Marie was co-cap- tain of the J.V. squad for one year, and as a sopho- more has completed one year as a varsity cheer- leader. Marianne, co-captain of the squad, has completed her first year as a Northern cheerleader. Linda, aJ.V. cheerleader for two years, was chosen to serve with the squad. Florence, a sophomore, has completed one year as a senior cheerleader. Sandra, who was a member of the J.V. cheerleaders for three years, served as a member of the varsity six during her sophomore year. oe . OU Z = iy : J aT the S$ 2 Th Iness iendli Fr y Z oe 28 V. President Secretary President JAMES BUCKEL NANCY MILLER apiient Nan Fobra Sr. Chorus Jr. Recreation Club Student Council Treasurer Historian DAVID CARUT HERS Dave Jr. Science Club Sr. Electronics Club Football Library Assistant WENDELL WILBURN CAROL OESTER Wink Student Council All State Chorus Sr, Chorus Quartet Club Re Baleeas Sr. Chorus Office Assistant The Viking 30 GLEN ARTICE Glennie Taxidermy Club Intramurals DAVID BEACHY Cash May Day Attendant F.F.A. HAROLD BEACHY MOE Camera Shy: Sr. Dance Club ROGER BEITZEL Intramurals MARGARET BEACHY Turkey Yearbook “Peggy” F.F.A. Industrial Arts Bible Study Club Honor Roll Junior Class, Historian U.N. Delegate WILLIAM BEITZEL Bill HELEN BITTINGER Industrial Arts Louisa Intramurals Sr. Dance Club Drama Club Honor Roll Intramurals 31 LOVONA BITTINGER “Vonnie” Yearbook, Editor Quill and Scroll U.N, Delegate Drama Club DENVER BITTNER Loye Industrial Arts Sr. Chorus Jr. Recreation Club Football PATRICK F, BITTINGER wPate Sr, Chorus National Science Foundation Scholarship Honor Roll Quartet Club ALLEN BOWSER Congressman PAUL A. BITTINGER Sr, Chorus Football The Viking Sr. Dance Club JAMES BOWSER Eppie Sr. Chorus Intramurals ALONZO BROADWATER Abner FoE.A. PAUL BRODE “Paulie” Industrial Arts Recreation Club Jr. Chorus RELLA BROADWATER a1 Sis Dance Club Intramurals RONALD BROADWATER Butch EEA. CAROL BURKHARD Burkey FsE Ay. ireasurer, Secretary JOHN CARR HERS © 335) CHARLES COLLIER Charlie aleve ELLEN CODDINGTON F.F.A., Judging Team sie Drum Majorette DONALD CODDINGTON Majorette Club Don Student Council Sr. Band Sr. Band The Viking PAULINE DeWITT Pinky JOHN DOERR U.N. Delegate FLBAY Sr. Dance Club RS bigla c Honor Roll JANICE DEAL Jenny Sr. Dance Club 34 DAVID DURST Sammy LEON FAIDLEY ANDREW FAITH Andy Library Assistant Honor Roll National Science Foundation Scholarship The Viking, Editor LINDA FIKE Molly Bible Study Club AUDREY FRANTZ Faye Rapelawas JAMES FRATZ Jim EEA, Jr. Recreation Club JOY FRIEND FOB.L.A. ESNsAG GARY FRIEND Pen Pal Club Fora Basketball BONNIE FRIEND Sr. Band Bole As Student Council, President Delegate to World Affairs Institute at U. of W. Va. RITA GLOVER Student Council SrersHe A eireasurer SUA COS Yearbook, Business Manager Ruthie Office Assistant Yearbook Outing Club Sr. Dance Club NICKOLAS FRIEND Nick 36 FRANCES GREEN ROBERT GREEN FORA HAZEL HAENFTLING Champ Huskiettes, Captain Sr. Dance Club Student Council JOYCE ANN HAENFTLING Intramurals Cheerleader Sr. Chorus Intramurals Sophomore Class, President CLARENCE HARE Sonny Fobeas EVERETT HARE Marsh 37 FREDERICK HOLLIDAY “Fred” Sr, Chorus SHERMAN HETZ Lettermen's Club Andy The Viking Science Club RALPH HARE Photography Club, Treasurer Kenny Library Assistant SANDRA HONE Sandy RICHARD HUMBERSON Sr. Chorus Ww DIiGKe Roel, Chile WL: Junior Class, Treasurer ROBERT HOLLIDAY U.N. Delegate Bob Febeae Industrial Arts 38 CAROL HUMMEL FeBele A. U.N, Delegate Honor Roll DOROTHY HUTZEL Magazine Campaign, Squeeze Manager Sr. Dance Club Yes (esl b a JAMES JEWELL Jr. Chorus Bebeae Girls' Recreation DAVID JONES Bob The Viking, Sports Editor Library Assistant National Science Foundation Scholarship EDWARD KELLISON Wy sal MARY KNOX F.F.A. Nixon Intramurals Sr. Chorus F.N.A., Historian 39 RALPH LAPP DOROTHY LANCASTER “Dot F.B.L.A. GLENN KOLBFLEISCH Sr, Chorus Rabat U.N. Delegate F.F.A. Contests Honor Roll JAMES MARGROFF beg) KAREN ANN MARGRAFF EEA Sr. Chorus nae re i May Day Attendant Be BeAs y y endan Jr. Chorus Ife, JEJE BURTON LYTLE BU Fer LAs 40 RICHARD McGURDY Mac Football Basketball GLADYS McKENZIE Sr. Chorus Sr. Band The Viking F,B.L.A., Vice-President, recent SHARON McKENZIE Photography Club ae Student Council Jr. Sr. Band Student Council Intramurals VONDA McKENZIE Honor Roll ReleAs U.N. Delegate Junior Class, President May Day Attendant DALE MEYERS Sr. Dance Club DONNA MEYERS Yearbook 41 RUBY MILLER Jr. Sr. Band Outing Club, Secretary KAREN MILLER Office Assistant Sr. Dance Club Student Council ie, JEJE. LAWRENCE MICHAELS Tec hors RBZ Jr. Girls' Recreation Club FFA, Taxidermy Club MARION O'BRIEN MOS Jr. Sewing Club Intramurals Sr. F.N.A., Vice-President, ROBERT NINER President Butch Sr, Chorus FecAe ESTHER NEDROW Taxidermy Club Sis Intramurals JIMESNA: JrebeH AG U.N. Alternate 42 MARY O'‘BRIEN Bonttsi. Jr. Sewing Club Intramurals SIMON OPEL Sr. F.N.A., Historian, Treasurer Sr. Chorus GEORGE PATTON General Football Basketball Student Council Sr. Letterman's Club JOSEPH PAUGH Frank E.F-A. CAROLYN RILEY Hovey Yearbook, Literary Editor, Advertising Manager FeBaleAe Jr. F.H.A., Secretary JoANN RESH Intramurals 43 BETTY LOU SAVAGE Deuce F.B.L.A., Treasurer BARBARA SAVAGE Yearbook, Assistant Wink Editor, Feature Bible Study Club Editor DAVID RILEY Huskiettes Industrial Arts RAYMOND SAVAGE ELIZABETH SAVAGE Stree ste ace The Viking, Circulation Manager Yearbook, Layout Editor, Class Editor 44 RUTH SCHMIDT Sis Bible Study Club Girls’ Recreation Club Huskiettes DANIEL STANTON Dane Yearbook DENNIS SISLER Boone Yearbook Projector Operator JACK THOMAS whom Sr. Dance Club Industrial Arts Jr. Dance Club PHYLLIS SNYDER Pehle Huskiettes MARGARET UMBEL “Peggy” Bible Study Club Huskiettes Sr. Dance Club MARY ELLEN UMBEL Mouse Intramurals DIXIE WILEY wDiCkim Sr. Band Outing Club Dance Club Jr. Science Club ANAL Intramurals FRANK WILEY Emerson Intramurals 46 MILDRED UPOLE BONNIE VITEZ Kate Sr. Band Octet Club FeHeA® Dance Club DARRELL WINEBRENNER Bud Sr. Industrial Arts Sr. Chorus Projector Operator ELLSWORTH YODER woaniie F.F.A. State Farmer F.F.A., Sentinel KERMIT YODER Kerm Taxidermy Club WAYNE YODER NANCY YOMMER KATHLEEN YOUNKIN Student Council Nan Kathy Library Assistant Sr. Band Sr. Chorus Outing Club Dance Club D ance Club Office Assistant Student Council POST GRADUATES: Margaret Fratz, Lowell Merrill Pictured above are the senior class advisers, Mrs. Patterson, Mr. Keplinger, and Mrs. Hanst. They work with the seniors in sponsoring all senior class activities. 47 CLASS PRAYER Almighty God, At the close of this our last school year, accept, we pray Thee, our humble thanks for Thy guidance and assistance in the past years. We ask Thy blessing upon us now and in the days to come. Give us Thy divine strength to meet the tasks which will be set before us and make us faithful stewards of the education we have obtained. Grant to us Thy peace and keep us ever in Thy will. For Jesus‘ sake, Amen By) Margaret Beachy DEDICATION SONG Tune: Now the Day is Over High school days are over Quickly they've gone by; To our school and classmates We must say goodbye. Fond will be the memories We will share of thee. Cherished, fondly treasured Thoughts of you will be. To our happy school years We must bid adieu. We pledge our affection, Northern High, to you. CLASS SONG By()Patrick Bittinger Tune: The Old Lamp Lighter Our days at Northern High are through, Soon we must bid good-bye to you, To teachers and the many friends we knew. Fond memories will linger on, Long after graduation's gone, Of classes and the halls we love so well. We studied hard within your walls; The lessons we have learned And now to new lives Our faces we must turn. Class Flower: Lilac Class Color: Lilac and White Class Motto: Followers today; leaders tomorrow 48 | JUNIORS SECRET ARY PRESIDENT ROW 1--N. Miller, Vice President; M. Garlitz, Secretary. ROW 2--G. Kahl, President. ROW 3--D. Jones, Treasurer; L. Brode, Historian. ROW 4--S. Alexander, D. Beitzel, R. Beitzel, B. Bittinger, J. Bittinger, L. Bittinger. “ROW 5--J. Bowser, D. Broadwater, T. Broadwater, W. Buckel, B. Davis, F. De- Witt. ROW 6--C. Dixon, S. Duckworth, B. Durst, J. Durst, W. Durst, R. Edwards. ROW 7--J. Emerling, B. Fazenbaker, A. Fike, J. Fike, L. Fike, L. Fike. 50 ROW 1--G. Finzel, A. Folk, E. Frantz, C. Frazee, D. Friend, N. Friend. ROW 2--P. Friend, S. Friend, P. Glass, M. Glotfelty, C. Haenftling, R. Harvey. ROW 3--M. Hershberger, R. Hetrick, M. Holliday, Vo Huff, L. Huff, M. Humberson. ROW 4--D. Hutzel, G. Hutzel, R. Jenkins, D. Jones, R. Keister, E. Kisner. ROW 5--E. Lee, D. Livingood, L. Lowdermilk, G. Mazer, B. McCrobie, D. McIntyre. ROW 6-- R. McKenzie, D. Merrill, C. Mihelcic, R. Miller, T. Mosser, G. Nedrow. ROW 7--M. Opel; H= O'Shea, J. Patton, A. Resh, L. Richter, R. Richter. ROW 1--R. Rush, E. Savage, B. Schreve, C. Schroyer, D. Schroyer, L. Schroyer. ROW 2--R. Schroyer, D. Sines, R. Sisler, D. Sliger, K. Smith, B. Snelson. ROW 3--O. Snyder, J. Spiker, D. Stanton, R. Stan- ton, S. Stanton, S. Swauger. ROW 4--J. Tabor, C. Thomas, D. Thomas, G. Thomas, S. Thomas, C. Umbel. ROW 5--R. Umbel, A. Uphold, J. Uphold, C. VanSickle, D. Wakefield, L. Warnick. ROW 6-- T. Weimer, P. Wiley, G. Wilt, L. Yoder. Camera Shy--G. Fike, R. Friend, L. Sisler, C. Vitez, H. Minick. aye SOPHOMORES V. PRESIDENT SECRET ARY PRESIDENT HISTORIAN ROW 1--David Coddington, Vice-President; Carol McKenzie, Secretary. ROW 2--Linda Savage, Presi- dent. ROW 3--Janet DeWitt, Treasurer; Florence Doerr, Historian. ROW 4--F. Alexander, K. Beachy, D. Beitzel, W. Beitzel, A. Bender, W. Biddington. ROW 5--C. Bittinger, J. Bittinger, L. Bittinger, D. Bowser, R. Bowser, D. Broadwater. ROW 6--L. Brode, J. Bryant, D. Buckle, C. Carr, R. Coddington, O. Dolan. ROW 7--B. Durst, I. Durst, L. Durst, D, Evans, K. Falkner, H. Faidley. ROW 1--D. Frantz, L. Frazee, S. Frazee, S. Frazee, J. Friend, C. Frye. ROW 2--P. Garlitz, M. George, C. Gilpin, L. Glass, G. Glotfelty, L. Grove. ROW 3--G. Guthrie, K. Haenftling, A. Hare, B. Hare, J. Harman, D. Hetrick. ROW 4--J. Hetrick, G. Hetz, B. Hileman, C. Hook, L. Jensen, J. Kahl. ROW 5-- M. Keller, E. Kellison, S. Kesner, P. Kisner, P. Kolb, L. Lotz. ROW 6--E. Margroff, K. McGraw, D. Mc- Kenzie, E. McKenzie, J. McKenzie, H. Merrbach. ROW 7--L. Meyers, P. Meyers, L. Miller, R. Minick, K. Murphy, B. Opel. 54 ROW 1--J. Paul, J. Reichenbecher, E. Resh, P. Richter, T. Riley, P. Rosenberger. ROW 2--B. Rounds, M. Rush, D. Sanders, W. Saltzer, F. Savage, W. Schmidt. ROW 3--P. Shawley, R. Sines, T. Sines, T. Sisler, R. Smith, J. Snyder. ROW 4--T. Speicher, N. Spiker, R. Spiker, T. Stanton, H. Swan, B. Thomas. ROW 5--M. Thomas, R. Tressler, K. Turney, D. Umbel, N. Um bel, G. Walker. ROW 6--E. Weimer, G. Wiland, D. Wiley, J. Winebrenner, L. Yommer, K. Younkin. Camera Shy--I. Broadwater, T. Durst, J. Gatterman, R. Orendorf.. 55 FRESHMEN ROW 1--G. Ault, H. Beachley, R. Beitzel, S. Beitzel. ROW 2--M. Bender, M. Bernard, D. Bittinger, J. Bittinger, S. Bittinger, M. Bittinger. ROW 3--W. Bittinger, S. Blocher, A. Bowman, P. Bowser, S. Bowser, J. Braskey. ROW 4--C. Brenneman, J. Brenneman, L. Brenneman, L. Brenneman, B. Broadwater, H. Broadwater. ROW 5--W. Broadwater, K. Brode, R. Burow, C. Caruthers, S. Caruthers, R. Coddington. ROW 6--J. Cosner, J. Crowe, E. Deal, K. Deal, L. Dixon, L. Doerr. ROW 7--A. Durst, G. Durst, R. Durst, S. Edgar, H. Emory, P. Enos. ROW 1--S. Epstein, J. Evans, G. Fazenbaker, M. Fazenbaker, E. Fisher, D. Frantz. ROW 2--W. Frazee, C. Friend, L. Friend, M. Friend, S. Friend, V. Friend. ROW 3--R. Garlick, B. Garlitz, W. Garlitz, B. Georg, R. Gilpin, E. Gittere. ROW 4--B. Glotfelty, L. Glotfelty, R. Glover, M. Guard, N. Guard, F. Haenftling. ROW 5--L. Hetrick, J. Hetz, W. Holliday, W. Holliday, W. Hook, L. Humberson. ROW 6-- T. Humberson, W. Jones, E. Kahl, L. Keller, K. Knox, J. Layman. ROW 7--B. Leasure, J. Levec, R. Lowry, N. Matthews, N. Maust, E. McClintock, ROW 1--G. McClintock, H. McKenzie, K. McKenzie, J. McKenzie, P. Metheny, J. Meyers. ROW 2-- B. Miller, O. Miller, J. Minick, N. Murray, S. Ours, R. Platter. ROW 3--G. Resh, L. Rexrode, R. Richter, L. Riley, D. Rodeheaver, H. Rodeheaver. ROW 4--L. Rounds, B. Rush, E. Saltzer, C. Savage, W. Schrocl , D. Schroyer. ROW 5--R. Schroyer, J. Shoemaker, F. Silber, G. Sines, L. Sines, S. Sines. ROW 6--B. Sisler, D. Sisler, L. Sisler, H. Sliger, J. Spiker, D. Stanton. ROW 7--M. Stutzman, L. Suter, M. Swauger, W. Tabor, B. Thomas, C. Thomas. 58 ROW 1--R. Turney, R. Umbel, C. Uphold, C. Uphold, G. Upole, B. VanSickle. ROW 2--M. VanSickle, C. Vitez, C. Vitez, T. Warne, S. Warnick, J. Wiland. ROW 3--D. Wiley, B. Wilt, R. Wilt, K. Yoder, L. Yoder, M. Yoder. ROW 4--G. Yommer, H. Yommer, C. Younkin. Camera Shy--V. Bowser, R. Durst, D. Fike, C. Rounds, M. Frazee, E. McClintock, W. Rice, R. Wilburn, R. Yommer. JR. HIGH BASKETBALL CHAMPS 9-B 9-A 59 EIGHTH Se 4 Wp. es = : K ROW 1--L. Artice, G. Beachy, K. Beachy, M. Beachy. ROW 2--S. Beachy, R. Beitzel, R. Beitzel, D. Bentz, A. Bishoff, G. Bittinger. ROW 3--M. Bittinger, K. Bittinger, R. Bittinger, J. Bittner, F. Bowser, L. Bowser. ROW 4--M. Bowser, N. Bowser, R. Brant, G. Brenneman, G. Broadwater, R. Broadwater. ROW 5--K. Brown, G. Buckel, R. Butler, C. Carlson, H. Coddington, M. Coddington. ROW 6--R. Detrick, A. DeWitt, C. DeWitt, J. Dixon, A. Duckworth, M. Duda. ROW 7--C. Durst, D. Durst, D. Durst, E. Durst, L. Durst, M. Durst. 60 ROW 1--R, Durst, R. Durst, W. Durst, B. Edwards, C. Edwards, H. Fazenbaker. ROW 2--P. Featherman, J. Fike, L. Fisher, B. Folk, M. Frazee, C. Friend. ROW 3--C. Friend, G. Friend, J. Friend, S. Friend, R. Gatterman, D. Georg. ROW 4--G. Georg, L. Glotfelty, S. Goehringer, T. Grove, E. Hare, N. Hare. ROW 5--P. Harman, N. Hershberger, J. Hetrick, R. Hetz, P. Hinebaugh, R. Humberson. ROW 6--S. Humberson, L. Hummel, N. Hutzel, N. Jenkins, D. Jensen, P. Jones. ROW 7--P. Keller, L. Kisner, V. Kolbfleisch, G. Lapp, R. Linkous, L. Margroff. 61 ROW 1--C. McCrobie, C. McGraw, C. McKenzie, J. McKenzie, C. Merrill, B. Metheny. ROW 2--S. Metheny, C. Miller, R. Miller, B. Mosser, R. Mummert, D. Nicklow. ROW 3--H. Oester, T. Patterson, C. Renwick, J. Richter, G. Rodeheaver, R. Rodeheaver. ROW 4--R. Rounds, C. Rush, L. Savage, P. Sav- age, T. Savage, E. Schlossnagle. ROW 5--S. Schlossnagle, J. Schmidt, T. Schrock, D. Sebold, K. Shaw- ley, R. Sines. ROW 6--R. Sines, R. Sliger, W. Snyder, G. Stanton, J. Teets, B. Teter. ROW 7--D. Thomas, R. Thomas, C. Tressler, D. Trout, D. Umbel, O. Umbel. 62 ye ROW 1--P. Wakefield, L. Weimer, S. Wiley, G. Wilhelm, R. Yoder, P. Yommer. CAMERA SHY--R. Ga rlitz, O. Hutzel, C. Uphold. Eighth grade champs 63 SEVENTH GRADE ROW 1--B. Artice, C. Artice, C. Bartholomew, R. Beachy. ROW 2--B. Deal, G. Beitzel, M. Beitzel, D. Bender, L. Bender, J. Bentz. ROW 3--E. Bittinger, H. Bittinger, R. Bittinger, W. Bittinger, V. Bond, B. Bowser. ROW 4--C. Bowser, G. Bowser, M. Bowser, R. Bowser, S. Bowser, T. Bowser. ROW 5--J. Brant, S. Brant, B. Brasky, D. Brenneman, D. Brenneman, L. Brenneman. ROW 6--L. Brenneman, P. Broadwater, L. Buckel, D. Butler, T. Butler, M. Cassidy. ROW 7--C. Coddington, G. Coddington, J. Coddington, R. Coddington, S. Coddington, D. Davis. 64 ANSE ROW 1--R. Deal, R. Deniker, J. DeWitt, G. Durst, M. Durst, W. Durst. ROW 2--G. Edwards, W. Enlow, J. Epstein, C. Fazenbaker, H. Fazenbaker, E. Fike. ROW 3--R. Fike, 1, Pike, Ss Fisher, 1H. Fitzpatrick, W. Flannagan, D. Frazee. ROW 4--B. Fricky, W. Fricky, C. Friend, D. Friend, G. Friend, G. Friend. ROW 5--K. Friend, S. Friend, W. Friend, R. Garlick, C. Garlitz, E. Georg. ROW 6--I. Gilpin, M. Glotfelty, D. Glover, W. Green, W. Griffith, M. Guthrie. ROW 7--R. Guthrie, R. Hare, J. Harman, J. Hauser, W. Hinebaugh, R. Hockman. ROW 1--W. Hockman, D. Hook, R. House, L. A. Huff, P. Hutzel, W. Kerns. ROW 2--C. Klotz, J. Layman, B. Leonard, N. Lewis, J. Lininger, M. Lowdermilk. ROW 3--E. McClintock, S. McIntyre, L. McKenzie, R. Meyers, D. Micheals, E. Miller. ROW 4--R. Miller, L. Oester, D. Platter, V. Reichenbecker, E. Resh, W. Richter. ROW 5--L. Rodeheaver, C. Ross, R. Ross, R. Rush, S. Rush, G. Savage. ROW 6--C. Schmidt, L. Schroyer, L. Schroyer, V. Schroyer, J. Schultz, M. Sines. ROW 17--K. Sisler, K. Sisler, M. Stanton, P. Stanton, J. Swauger, B. Thomas. 66 ROW 1--G. Thomas, A. Umbel, D. Umbel, R. Umbel, J. VanSickle, R. VanSickle. ROW 2--F. Vitez, L. Wakefield, J. Warne, S. Weimer, F. Wiley, K. Wiley. ROW 3--D. Wilt, W. Wilt, V. Yoder, P. Yommer. Camera Shy--E. Savage, L. Eichorn, D. Railey. 67 THE TRADITION 68 ORGANIZATIONS STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council is the governing body of the school. The Council provides opportunities for pupil participation and expression, promotion of good leadership, and creating respect for others. Some of the aims of the council is to develop good school spirit, good scholarship, and encourage student participation in activities. Some of the activities the council sponsors are the magazine campaign, as- sembly programs, and homecomings. Bonnie Friend was named Student Council president for 1960-1961. She has done a splendid job heading the council. The student body is proud of the progress made under her leadership. STUDENT COUNCIL ALTERNATES Ge wuaaa 70 QUILL AND SCROLL If you stand on tip-toe, you can see in this window. You will place your eyes on the Northern High School Chapter of Quill and Scroll, the National Honorary Society for Journalism. They are trying to promote better Journalism in our school. If you want to see if they are doing their work subscribe to the Viking and the “North Star. Mrs. Walker is their adviser. BIBLE STUDY The Bible Club, with Mr. Umbel as their adviser, seeks to provide fellowship for stu- dents interested in the Bible. Their programs include Bible Quizes and Gospel records. They also provide devotions over the Public Address System each Monday morning. This is room 215, with Mrs. Pavone in charge. The girls you see are the ones who are here to gain knowledge concerning opportunities in the nursing profession. They are given complete first-aid in- struction for Red Cross standard first-aid certificates. NORTH STAR Lovona O tt rae Maretta. ae Hershberg er Co-editor Civcu leti on Manager : Adviser E fiabeth Stanton Rite. lover Classes E aioe Business Manager Betty ee Civaies “Carelin be, lone YS: Ed tor ‘Adveitising Mere bees 72 S U, ro) “BUSINESS MANAGER. tia ecs ek Bit + q aru “e EM MANAGING. EDITOR Poltr +h. ' CHIEF ae N Andrew Fa TOR- ED %, TOR EDI s SPORTS 73 Senior majorettes are Kathy Beachy, Phyllis Friend, Sue Friend, Ellen Coddington, Drum Major- ette; Ellen Ann McKenzie, Kathy Haenftling, and Ann Bender. These girls at- tended Oglebay Institute Drum Majorette Camp during the summer. They all work very hard to pre- pare performances for the football and basketball games. 74 SR. BAND The Sr. Band, 56 members strong, has participated in various parades during the year and has played for our football and basketball games and pep rallies. They feel that the instrumental music program is as necessary and integral a part of school life as any other subject. Both the Jr. and Sr. Bands participated in the county-wide instrumental music program last spring. JR. BAND 75 SR. CHORUS The Senior Chorus with its 59 members, under the di- rection of Mrs. Sines, has participated in many programs during the year, It presented a Christmas Program entitled O Come to Us and partici- pated in the county-wide vocal music program in the spring. JR. CHORUS The Jr. Chorus also par- ticipated in both the county musical and the Christmas program and gave a program for the Jr. High. QUARTET Let's peek in here. See those young people around the piano? Well, those are the musical geniuses of our school who spend their club period singin’ along. They are nine in number, and their adviser is Mrs. Sines. 76 MAJORETTES This group has 14 members, 7 of whom are active members of the Senior Band, They have participated in various activi- ties during the year. DRAMA The officers of the Drama Club are Carol Haenftling, president; Shirley Alexander, vice president; Nancy Yom- mer, secretary; and Tommy Speicher, treasurer. The club is planning a trip to Pittsburgh to see a play. ea’ om Fax Pip alee: The F.B,L.A. is composed of Business Education students who wish to develop business leadership and become useful citizens. The F.B.L.A. takes trips to business establishments and sends representatives to state meetings. ‘how, SR. F. H. A. The 20 lovely girls whom you see when you look into room 113 during club period are the ones who under the supervision of Mrs. Hanst, are learning to be better homemakers. It is the same with the 47 girls over in 117, under the direction of Mrs. Lawton, who are the Junior members of the organization. These two groups seek to encourage girls to take Home Economics, as well as to further a growing appreciation for the joy and satisfaction of homemaking. It also provides wholesome individual and group activities for its members. JIRo Fekl AN INDUSTRIAL ARTS The Industrial Arts Club, under the direction of Mr. Gar- letts and Mr. Friend, has planned a trip to the steel center of Pittsburgh, as well as to have individual shop projects for each member. The Home Ec. Department will also benefit from one of the Club's projects, a screen. Nie 3 33 3 i 2: : 3 SENS eee) pa go i ee trey TAXIDERMY The Taxidermy Club, under the direction of Mr. Strauss, aims to promote the principles of wild- life conservation. The club has 14 members. JR. SCIENCE Under the direction of Mr. Keplinger, Mr. Wilson, and their president, Bobby Lowry, the 42 members of the Scientists of Tomorrow aim to understand the importance of science in their lives, to learn to perfect their skills in science, and to give service in their community and nation. 79 Fe La WAY The primary aim of the Future Farmers of America is to develop agricultural leader- ship, co-operation, and citizen- ship. Each member of the Northern High Chapter is re- quired to have a project. ACCIDENT. MO. | a?“ SR. LETTERMEN These are 13 of the fellows who have earned at least one letter in either football, base- ball, or basketball, With Mr. Brown and Dick McCurdy running things, they try to promote good sportsmanship in all athletic activities. They also buy jackets for seniors who participate in athletics and earn a letter of merit. BOYS’ RECREATION The Boys Recreation Club seeks to provide activities which will be useful in later life. The club has 46 mem- bers. 80 © KALART © Khispy ‘ % XS Metionz,, Raiiog 4 Fite 4 j ACTIVITIES NORTH STAR QUEEN 7 7 77 Miss Ellen Coddington was elected North Star Queen by the student body. Ellen was drum majorette for 1960-61. Her attendants were Misses Bonnie Friend, Phyllis Snyder, Joyce Haenftling, and Nancy Yommer. HOMECOMING QUEEN Miss Nancy Yommer was elected Homecoming Queen of '60-'61 by the football squad. Miss Joyce Ann Haenftling was chosen to be Nancy's attendant. The queen's escort was Frandel McGraw. Joyce Ann was escorted by Richard McCurdy. 83 MAY DAY Yj — Ze ; WN TT se YHLLLP WW OHIO WIN GLE YO ijl _. AN Zyy “ Oe WS “WN—NCnr eos e A KKQjQ 84 PROM Meegser PUN aeey te co ee ee = pert OE uy AN aes 61 by the 60 lasses, She was escorted by Garey Thomas and was is Snyder was elected Prom Queen of ' iss Phyll M junior an d senior c crowned at interm dent. i , Junior class pres ion by George Kahl 1SS 86 So Ce TN a QUEEN OF HEARTS Miss Lee Anna Lotz was chosen Queen of Hearts by the sophomore class. She reigned at a sweater hop in February. 88 Best All-around Who's who? Rita Glover, Wayne Yoder WHO'S WHO Class Brains Most Likely to Succeed Wittiest Margaret Beachy, Andy Faith Hazel Haenftling, Frank Wiley 89 oak aaaeee Most Popular Dick McCurdy, Joyce Haenftling Dream Dates Carol Oester, Charles Collier Day Dreamers Nancy Miller, David Beachy Best Dancers Ellie Coddington, Harold Beachy J Ke 90 Best Athletes Hazel Haenftling, George Patton Most Polite Dorothy Lancaster, Jim Buckel Most Talented Bonnie Vitez, Wendell Wilburn Class Clowns Ruby Miller, Frank Wiley 91 a Wah EPRI ” Lé FOXY WARE WAT as 6908 AM ERE OER Hk TE ene 98 eo POE PR HR ORE Best Looking Vonda McKenzie, Charles Collier Class Flirts Carol Oester, Fred Holliday Best Dressed Joyce Haenftling, Ron Broadwater Teachers’ Pets Pauline DeWitt, Pat Bittinger Sree See ee y ote. as GYR Re Wig oe o ames + ba = Ett an E. rt ee Pam Peppiest Hazel Haenftling, Dick McCurdy Quietest Mary Knox, Jim Buckel Friendliest Bonnie Friend, Kermit Yoder Most Carefree Ellie Coddington, Frank Wiley 93 On June 2, 1961, the ninth annual com- mencement exercises were held. Highlights of the evening were the Valedictory Address, the Mantle Ceremony, the awarding of diplomas, and the address, In Building a Mountain, delivered by the commencement speaker, Dr. Earl J. Lightcap, Jr., Principal of Edgewood Jr. - Sr. High School. Our congratulations and best wishes go to the Class of 1961. 99. Xs Valedictorian Margaret Beachy COMMENCEMENT 94 Class of '61 enters. Some members of the graduating class join the Glee Club in singing, Graduation Day. Platform Guests: (Left to right) Maurice Brook- hart, George D, Edwards, Senator B. I. Gonder, Willard L. Hawkins, David Caruthers, president of the Class of ‘61, presents his president's mantle to George Kahl, president of the incoming Sen- ior class, 95 NORTHERN HONORS Le Margaret Beachy Carol Oester Senatorial Scholarship, St. Bonnie Vitez Outstanding Business Student Mary's Seminary, St. I Dare You Award Mary's City, Md. Arion Band Award Patrick Bittinger I Dare You Award Senatorial Scholarship, St. John's, Annapolis, Md. Richard McCurdy Eugene Savage Memorial Jr. Recreation Award Andrew Faith The Albright Scholarship and a Grant-in-Aid by the University of Maryland. Best Journalism Student Award. George Patton NROTC Scholarship 96 ie or eo Er Rk yosr6as Ms OG 6 tn apa omant SN IOS SL are $6 withing Ys: OL J ADVERTISING TURNER'S DAIRY Grade 'A ' Milk and Dairy Products Delivery in Allegany and Garrett Counties Phone OVe9-o1 1:3 Frostburg Maryland Best Wishes to the Future Leaders of Our Community THE GARRETT NATIONAL BANK TneOakland Member of Federal Reserve System FRED BEACHY FIKE’S LUMBER CO. Lumber and Builder's Supplies Concrete and Cinder Blocks Millwork Milk Ice Cream r mt H ao} Phone DE 4-3258 Oakland, Maryland Modern Homemakers Prefer Flameless Electric Cooking! POTOMAC EDISON co. SINGER SEWING MACHINE DEALERS Alder St. Oakland, Md. 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