Bedford High School - Echo Yearbook (Bedford, PA)

 - Class of 1959

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. ' ■ — I Dedication We, the class of ’59, and the students of Bedford High School, take great pride in dedicating this edition of the Echo to Mr. Haga. Mr. Haga has served as Advisor to the Echo for the past twenty-four years. His untiring effort, unsel¬ fish devotion, and long hours of hard work, has given graduating classes of past years an Echo of which they could be proud. For this we are grateful, Mr. Haga, and would like to thank you by dedicat¬ ing this yearbook to you. I For word Within this Echo we have tried to ture the most cherished memories achievements of the class of 1959. As you leaf from page to page hope you will enjoy reading abou events that brought our class so 1 happiness. LI I ! n f iTJfl 5 uLt i I imi | ] f J j j i ' g. 1 ! d ' Jar ' □r ■§ m 9■ Contents DEDICATION FOREWORD ADMINISTRATION SENIORS CLASSES OTHER ACTIVITIES SPORTS - ' A MR. ROBERT W. DAVIS B.S., M.Ed. Supervising Principal Bedford High School ■ Secretary to Mr. Davis MRS. SIMMONS 5 1 - - — ■ - - MR. ARTHUR V. TOWNSEND Principal Bedford High School Secretaries to Mr. Townsend Left to right: Miss Weston and Miss Martin Senior Class Officers Left to right: Paul Nee, Treasurer; Karen Green, Vice President; Zona Miller, President; and Ann Townsend, Secretary. ARNOLD, ROBERTA GLEE General; First Aide 2, 3, 4; Future Nurses 2, 4; Library Aide 3. Would like to become a nurse. BEEGLE, SAUNDRA LEE General: Home Mech 1, 2; Senior High Chorus 1, 2, 3; Junior High Chorus 1; Of¬ fice Aide 3, 4. Would like to become a music instructor. ARNOLD, DAUNA CARROLL Academic; Future Teachers 2, 3; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3; National Junior Honor Society; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Historian Future Teachers 2; Archery Club 4; Junior High Band 1; County Band 2. Would like to become an elementary teacher. BEEMILLER, MARGARET MARY Commercial; Library Aide 3; Library Club 2. Would like to become a medical secretary. BENNA, ANNA MARIE General; Girls’ Gym Club 1, 2, 3; Arts and Crafts 1, 2; Library Club 1. Would like to travel all over the world. BARNDT, AUSTIN ROBERT Academic; Hi-Lites 4; Dra¬ matics Club 2; Wrestling 2, 3; Math Club 3; Base¬ ball 4. Would like to have an armed forces career. BENNETT, HELEN IVALENE Vocational; Home Ec. Would like to become a ’housewife. BINGMAM, EDMAN RAY General; Hunting and Fishing Club 1. Would like to join the Air Force. BOWSER, GLENN L. Industrial Arts; Gym Club 2, 3; Model Builders 4. Plans to join the Navy. BOYD, JOHN ALVA Academic; N.J.H.S. 1, Vice President 1, 2, 3; Home¬ room Treasurer 3; Home¬ room Vice President 1, 2; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4; Base¬ ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football Manager 2, 3; Football 1; Gym Club 3, 4; Senior Chorus 2, 3; Homeroom President 2; Student Coun¬ cil 1. Would like to become a teacher. BRAMAN, GEMMA LOUISE General; Chorus 1; Reading 2; First Aid 3, 4; Cafeteria Aid 2, 3. Would like to study art. BROCKELMAN, WARREN Y. Academic; Chorus 2, 3; Student Council 3, 4; Vice President of Student Council 4; Bas¬ ketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 3, 4; Gym Club 1, 2, 3, 4; NHS 3, 4; Dramatics 2. Would like to go to college. BUSH, HARRY HARTLEY Industrial Arts; Basketball Club 2; Volley¬ ball 4. Pattern maker. CARNES, RICHARD ALAN Academic; Band 2, 3, 4; Model Builder 3, 4; Dance Band 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4. Would like to go to college. CASTEEL, PATRICIA ANN Commercial; National Jun¬ ior Honor Society 1; Office Aide 2; Library Aide 3; FBLA 3, 4. Would like to become a secretary. CESSNA, WAYNE General; Volleyball 3, 4. Would like to join the armed forces. v CLAPPER, JOE BLAIR General; Wrestling 1; Gym Club 2; Rifle Club 3. Would like to become a florist. CESSNA, LUTHER Vocational Agriculture; FFA 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball Club 4; Wrestling 1, 2. Would like to enter Coast Guard. COMO, GEORGIA MAXINE Academic; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society; Archery 3; Majorette 2, 3, 4; Hi- Lites 2, 3; Business Manager Band 4; Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 3, 4; Prom Com¬ mittee 3; Junior High Chorus; Chairman Pep Day 4; Twirling Ins. 3, 4; Twirling Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Dance Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Would like to take up music in college. CROSS, RAYMOND EDWARD Industrial Arts; Archery 3, 4. Would like to become an auto mechanic. V I DARR, CLAUDE PHILLIP Academic; Hunting and Fishing 1; Dramatics 2; Basketball Club 2; Gym Club 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 3; Prom Committee 3; Foot¬ ball 3, 4; Homeroom Vice President 3; Homeroom President 4; Athletics Cap¬ tain 3; National Junior Honor Society. Would like to become a physical education teacher. DAVIDSON, PATRICK KENNETH Agriculture; FFA 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 1, 2, 3; FFA Treasurer 3; FFA Vice President 4. Would like to become an engineer. DEFIBAUGH, DIXIE Academic; Chorus 1; Band 3, 4; First Aid 2, 3; Rifle Club 2; Gym Club 2; Tri-Hi-Y 4. Would like to become a chemist. DIBERT, MARY EVELYN General; Junior Chorus 1; National Junior Honor Society; Chorus 2, 3, 4; First Aid 2; Future Nurses 2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3; Library Aide 3; Office Aide 4. Would like to become a nurse. DIEHL, JOYCE General; Junior High Chorus; Senior Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Office Aide 1; Library Aide 1, 2; Twirling Club 1. Would like to become a secretary. DIEHL, NANCY ANN Academic and General; National Junior Honor Society; Office Aide 1; Student Coun¬ cil 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Maj. 1, 2, 3; Drum Maj. 4; First Aide 2, 3; Nurses’ Club 3; Chorus 3, 4; Class Treasurer 3; Home¬ room Secretary 3; Homeroom President 2; Chorus President 4; National Honor Society Prom Committee 3; Ushers’ Club 3, 4. Would like to become a medical secretary. r DISHONG. JOYCE MARIE Commercial; National Jun¬ ior Honor Society; Class Secretary 1; Homeroom President 1; Hi-Lites 1, 2, 3, Editor-in-Chief 4; Gym Club 2; Homeroom Treas¬ urer 2; Homeroom Secre¬ tary 3; Homeroom Presi¬ dent 4. Would like to become a private secretary. DRASHER, DONNA ANN Academic; National Junior Honor Society; National Honor Society; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Dance Band 2, 3, 4; Junior High Chorus 1; Music App reciation Club 3; Dramatics Club 2. Would like to become an elementary teacher. EAGLESON,.MARILYN JEAN General; First Aid 4. Would like to become a housewife. ELLIOT, SANDRA General; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Chorus 3, 4; First Aid 3, 4. Would like to become a model. ELY, RUTH MAUDE Commercial; FBLA 3, 4; Library Aide 3; NJHS 1; Student Council 2; Library Club 2. Would like to become a private secretary. EVANS, COLLEEN ANN Commercial; Library Aide 3; FBLA 3. Would like to join the Air Force or Navy service for women. EXLINE, MARY E. General; First Aid 4; Gym Club 2; Library Aide 3. Would like to become a housewife. FEATHERS, WILBUR D. Industrial Arts; Base¬ ball 4. Would like to become an electrician. FISHER, CAROL ANN Commercial; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3; Library Aide 3; Office Aide 4; Chorus 1; FBLA 3, 4. Would like to go to a business school. FOOR, DONNA JOY Commercial; FBLA 3; First Aid 4; Library Club 1, 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2. Would like to become an x-ray technician. FORD, PATTY ANN General; Library Aide 3, 4; Cafeteria Aide 3; Dra¬ matics Club 2; Junior High Chorus 1; Senior High Chorus 2, 3, 4. Would like to become a beautician. FOOR, BARBARA ANN General; Library Club 3; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Library Aide 4. Would like to become a beautician. FOOR, RONNIE Industrial Arts; Volleyball 3, 4. Would like to join the armed forces. FUNGAROLI, CHARLES MICHEAL Academic; Rifle Club 3, 4. Would like to take up law or engineering. FUNGAROLI, WILLI AN JAMES Academic; Rifle Club 3, 4; Gym Club 1. Would like to go to college. FOX, WILLIAM GARY General; Volleyball 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Gym Club 2, 3. Would like to become a car dealer. FREAR, MARY VIRGINIA Academic; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatics Club 4; Hi-Lites 2, 4; Archery Club 3; Photo Club 3. Would like to take up interior decoration. GEISLER, JACK Industrial Arts; Volleyball 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball Club 2; Homeroom President 2. Would like to go to college. GEISLER, RICHARD LEE General; Office Aide 4. Would like to join the armed forces or become a truck driver. GREEN, KAREN ELAINE Academic; Student Council 1, 2; Junior High Chorus 1; Christmas Formal Com¬ mittee 2; National Junior Honor Society Vice Presi¬ dent; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Dra¬ matics Club 2, 3; Ushers’ Club 3, 4; Head Usher 4; Library Club 3; Library Club President 3; Tri-Hi-Y Vice President 3, President 4; Prom Committee 3; Gym Club 3; Homeroom Presi¬ dent 1, 2, 3; College Night Committee 3; School Play 3; College Club 4; Class Secretary 2, Vice President 4; County Band 2. Would like to attend col¬ lege or airline school. HECHLER, CLARENCE Industrial Arts; Archer y Club 4. Would like to become a Doctor of Philosophy, Law and Medicine. HERSHBERGER, H. EDWARD Industrial Arts. Would like to join the Army. HOLLER, WANDA E. General Commercial; Tri- Hi-Y 3, 4; Gym Club 3; National Junior Honor So¬ ciety; Chorus 1; Library Aide 3. Would like to become a beautician. HITE, DAVID General; Gym Club 2, 3; Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Would like to join the Air Force. HOFFMAN, LESLIE ANN Academic; Future Nurses 1; National Honor Society 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3; Archery 4; Hi-Lites Staff. 1, 2, 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Prom Com¬ mittee 3; National Junior Honor Society 1, 2; Dramatics 2. Would like to become a nurse, then specialize in anesthesia. HORTON, WILLIAM CLARKE Agriculture; FFA 1, 2, 3, 4; Rifle Club 1. Would like to join the armed forces. HOUSEWORTH, SUE OLEVIA Academic; FTA 2, 3; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y Chaplain 4; Homeroom Vice President 1; Homeroom Treasurer 3; Ushers’ Club 4; Music Appreciation 3; Math Club 3; Office Aide 2; Library Aide 3; Prom Committee 3; National Junior Honor Society. Would like to become a high school teacher. HUDICKA, ELLA JEAN Academic; National Junior Honor Society; Class Party Committee 1, 2; Echo Staff 3, 4; Archery 2, 3; Gym Club 3, 4; Band 1; First Aide 3; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; FTA 2, 3; Junior High Chorus; Homeroom Vice President 1; Homeroom Secretary 2, 3; Chairman Dance Committee 4; Usher 4; Office Aide 2, 3; Vice President Tri-Hi-Y 4. Would like to become a teacher. HUSTON, MELVIN General; Model Builder 3, 4. Would like to join the armed forces. ICKES, DON General. Would like to work with his father. IMGRUND, THERESA Commercial; FBLA 1. Would like to become a telephone operator. IMLER, JAMES ALLEN General Commercial; Volleyball 1, 2, 3; Gym Club 3. Would like to join the Air Force or the Navy. JUDY, RONALD L. Commercial; Rifle Club 1, 4; FBLA 3; Model Builders 3. Plans to go into business with his father. KAGARISE, NANCY Commercial; FBLA 3, 4. Would like to become a secretary or writer. : , KEGG, GARY Agriculture; Archery 3, 4; Volleyball 4; FFA; Wrestling 2. Would like to join the armed forces. KINSER, CLARA ANN Commercial; Library Club 2; FBLA 3, 4; Library Aide 3, 4; Office Aide 4. Would like to become a medical secretary. KOONTZ, LINDA JANE Academic; Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Secretary Stu¬ dent Council 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Dance Band 1, 2, 3, 4; School Play 3; Office Aide 4; National Junior Honor Society; National Honor Society; Twirling Club 1; Prom Committee 3; Elect. Committee Chair¬ man 4; Homeroom Officer 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior High Chorus 1; Band Secretary- Treasurer 4. Would like to go to college. LEVAR, BONNIE Academic; Future Nurses 2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; Music Appreciation 3; Math Club 3; Junior High Chorus 1; Library Club 2; Library Aide 2, 4; Senior Dramatics 2; Future Nurses’ Club Secretary 4; Prom Commit¬ tee 3. Would like to become a nurse. LIVENGOOD, JUDY BAUM Commercial; National Junior Honor Society; Homeroom President 2; Homeroom Secretary 1; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Twirling Club 1; Major¬ ette 2, 3, 4; Gym Club 2, 3, 4; Hi-Lites 2; Office Aide 2; Honor Student 2, 3, 4; Tri- Hi-Y 3. Would like to become a medical secretary. ! LIVENGOOD, LINDA LEE Academic; First Aid Club 4; Twirling Club 1, 2; Majorette 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior High Assembly Planning Club; Homeroom President 2; Homeroom Secretary 1. Would like to become a dietician. MARTZ, SANDRA LEE General; Band 1, 2; Student Council 1; Libr¬ ary Club 3; Library Aide 2, 3; Office Aide 3, 4; Class Treasurer 2; Gym Club 2, 3, 4. Would like to become a professional dancer or dancing teacher. MAY, WOODROW Academic. Would like to go to college. MILES, JOANNA MAYLOU Academic; Home Ec Club 1, 2, President 2; Chorus 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Librapr Aide 4; Homeroom President 2; Homeroom Secretary 4; Red Cross 1. Would like to become a language or English teacher. MILLER, ANNA M. Home Ec; Library Club 1, 2; Library Aide 1, 2, 3, Vice President 1, 2; Gym Club 1, 2; First Aid Club 1; Homeroom Secretary 2, 3. Would like to join the WACS or get married. MILLER, JERRY LEE Industrial Arts. Would like to become a pro. golfer. MILLER, ZONA JEAN Academic; Class President 1; Prog. Associa¬ tion Planning Committee 1; Student Council 2; Usher 2, 3, 4; Homeroom President 3; Office Aide 2; Hi-Lites 2, 3, 4, Associate Editor 4; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Prom Decora¬ tion Chairman 3; Pig Skin Hop Committee 2, 3; Class President 4; National Junior Honor Society; National Honor Society 3, 4; Dramatics Club 2. Plans to go to Dickinson College. MOCK, BEVERLY ANN Commercial; FBLA 3, 4; Chorus 1; Library Aide 3; Rifle Club 2; National Junior Honor Society. Would like to become a secretary. MORGRET, EDITH PAULINE General; First Aide 4; Cafeteria Aide 1, 4; Pho¬ tography Club 3; Echo Staff 3; Office Aide 2. Would like to become a secretary. NAVE, HARRY Agriculture; FFA 1, 2, 3, 4. Would like to become a farmer. NEE, PAUL ALLEN Industrial Arts; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatics Club 2; Volleyball Club 3, 4; Archery 3. Would like to become a machinist or pro¬ fessional golfer. O’BRIEN, MARIAN MARIE Withdrew December 13, 1958. ' . k tvvjr-.a nawiraiiMrfjtiSEjura ir. wwv iHk. OHLER, NANCY LOU Commercial; FBLA 3, 4; Chorus 1; Rifle Club 2; Office Aide 1; Tri-Hi-Y 3. Would like to become a secretary. O’NEAL, DONNA KAY Commercial; Homeroom Secretary 3; Home¬ room Treasurer 4; Office Aide 3; Library Aide 2; Rifle Club 2; NJHS 1; Gym Club 2, 3, 4; Pigskin Hop Committee 3; Echo Staff 4; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Head Cheer¬ leader 4. Would like to become a typist. OSTER, NORMAN General; Photography 3. Would like to become an accountant. PALMER, MARY ANNETTE Academic; Student Council 3, 4; Treasurer 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Dance Band 4, Treas¬ urer 4; Trumpet Trio 3, 4; NHS 3, 4; NJHS 1; Hi- Lites 3; Prom Committee 3; Homeroom Vice Presi¬ dent 3; Tri-Hi-Y 2; FTA 2; Junior High Chorus 1; Dra¬ matics Club 2. Would like to become a language teacher. PROKO, ROSE MARIE Commercial; Library Aide 2, 3; Library Club 2, 3; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Gym Club 4; Tri- Hi-Y 2; FBLA 3. Would like to become a private secretary. PYLE, JEFFERY Vocational Agriculture; FFA 1, 2, 3, 4; Rifle Club 3. Would like to work at Bedford Motor Sales, farm in his spare time. REESE, MARILYN KAY Academic; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; FTA 3, 4; College Club 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3; Gym Club 2; Music Appreciation 3; Ushers’ Club 3, 4; Prom Committee 3; Office Aide 4; NJHS 1. Would like to become an elementary teacher. ■IMlIIIHMiMHMM RAUGH, CAROL JEAN Academic; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Dance Band 2, 3, 4; Dance Band President 4; Girls’ Trumpet Trio 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; College Club 4; Music Appreciation Club 3; Junior High Chorus 1. Would like to go to college. REED, RUTH General; First Aid 3, 4; Future Nurses 2, 4; Chorus 1; Tri-Hi-Y 3; Homeroom President 4; Homeroom Vice President 3. Would like to become a nurse. RINARD, CLEGG Academic. Would like to go to college. RISBON, COLLEEN General; Nurses’ Club 2, 3, 4; Library Aide 3; Office Aide 4; Junior High Chorus 1; Senior High Dramatics 4; Library Club 3, 4; Prom Committee 3. Would like to become a nurse. REILEY, RICHARD MARTIN Academic; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 3, 4. Would like to go to college. RITCHEY, THOMAS Industrial Arts; Gym Club 1, 2, 3; Basket¬ ball Club 1; Office Aide 1; Volleyball Club 1. Would like to become a mechanic. ROTH, MICHAEL General; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4. Would like to join the armed forces. RUDISILL, S. JOHN General; Volleyball 3; Bas¬ ketball Club 1, 2; Gym Club 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Wrestling 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4. Would like to go on to school. RYAN, CHARLES ALLEN Industrial Arts. Would like to become an automobile mechanic. SALSBERRY, BEVERLY JOYCE Commercial; Arts and Crafts 2; Girls’ Gym Club 2, 3; Cheerleader 3; Cafeteria Aide 3; FBLA 4, Reporter 4; Office Aide 4. Would like to become a secretary. SARVER, DAVID Academic; Model Builders 1; Wrestling 1, 2; Hi-Y 1. Would like to become a naval cook. Vn M VT-m. nMMW h ' ltfl iHW ' Tirr rT tar! i«wirtt rMtf SELLERS, DOROTHY RUTH Commercial; Junior High Chorus 1; Home¬ room Treasurer 1; Reading Club 2; FBLA 3, 4; Library Aide 3; Library Club 3. Would like to become a medical receptionist. SEITZER, DAVID General. Would like to become a diesel mechanic. SHAFFER, ANN MARIE General; First Aid Club 3; Future Nurses’ Club 3, 4. Would like to become a nurse. SHAFFER, LEE STEVENS General; Gym Club 2; Archery Club 2, 4. Would like to go to trade school. SHAFFER, MARGARET JANE General; First Aid Club 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3; Homeroom Secretary 1, 4; Rifle Club 1, 2, 3; Chorus 1; Junior High Association Planning Club 1; Office Aide 4; Library Aide 3. Would like to become a nurse. SHANDELMIER, JUDITH Academic; Homeroom President 1, 3; Na¬ tional Junior Honor Society; Band President 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Dance Band 2, 3, 4; Student Council 4; Prom Committee Chair¬ man 3; Pikskin Hop Committee 4; Junior High Chorus 1; Dramatics 1, 3, 4; School Play 3; Rifle Club 2; Homeroom Vice Presi¬ dent 2; Hi-Lites 2; Christmas Formal Com¬ mittee 3. Would like to become a nurse. SHROUT, ROY EVERICE Industrial Arts; Rifle Club 4. Would like to become an engineer. SIPES, CAROL General. Would like to become an airline hostess. SMITH, ALLEN Industrial Arts; Rifle Club 3; Gym Club 3, 4; Archery Club 3, 4. Would like to become an automobile mechanic. SMITH, DAVID RENERICK Academic; Band 1, 2; Dra¬ matics 2; Wrestling 2, 3, 4. Would like to join the armed forces. SMITH, EDWARD Industrial Arts; Gym Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Would like to join the armed forces. SMITH, GERALD Industrial Arts. Would like to have a woodwork shop of his own. SMITH, MAXINE GALE Academic; Dramatics 2; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y Treasurer 4; Senior High Chorus 3, 4; Homeroom Treasurer 3, 4; Office Aide 3, 4; Future Nurses 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 3; Christ¬ mas Formal Committee 4. Would like to become a nurse. SMITH, MICHAEL S. Academic; Football 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Class President 3; Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3; Dramatics Club 2. Would like to go to college. SNYDER, JAMES W. General; Student Council 1; Volleyboll 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 2, 3, 4; Home¬ room Treasurer 4. Would like to go to college. SNYDER, RICHARD VAN Academic; Hi-Y 3, 4; Dance Band 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 4. Would like to be a lawyer. SMITH, JOYCE ANN General; Future Nurses 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Dramatics 3; Homeroom Vice President 2; Homeroom Treasurer 3; Junior High Chorus 1; Future Teachers 2, 3; National Junior Honor Society 1; Rifle Club 2; Class Treas¬ urer 1. Would like to enter Cumberland Memorial Hospital for nurse’s training. SMITH, VIRGINIA KAY General. Would like to attend college. ■■■ SPRIGG, MARGARET LOUISE Commercial; Chorus 1; Rifle Club 2; FBLA 3; Library Aide 3. Would like to become a doctor’s receptionist. STEELE, IVAN ALBERT Academic; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball Club 1, 2, 3; Homeroom President 3; Na¬ tional Junior Honor Society President 1; Football 1, 2. Would like to become a mechanic. STIFFLER, DOROTHY LUCILLE Home Economics; FHA 2, 3, 4; Arts and Crafts 3. Would like to become a telephone operator. STIFFLER. NANCY LEE Home Economics; FHA 2, 3; Chorus 1; Library Aide 2, 3, 4; Library Club 2, 3, 4; Office Aide 3. Would like to join the WAVES. STRAWBRIDGE, JOHN WILLIAM Industrial Arts; Hunting and Fishing Club 1, 2; Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Would like to become an electrician. TEW, HELEN E. Commercial; FBLA 3, 4; National Junior Honor Society 1; Junior High Chorus 1. Would like to attend business school. HU TOWNSEND, E. JANE General; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Brass Sextet 1, 2; Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council President 4; Prom Committee 3; Ushers 2, 3, 4; National Junior Honor Society 1; Home¬ room Treasurer 3; Homeroom President 1; Winter Sports Dance Committee 3. Would like to become an artist. TOWNSEND, SARA ANN General; National Junior Honor Society 1; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Secretary 3, 4; Homeroom Vice Presi¬ dent 1, 3; Archery Club 2, 3; FNA 3; Ushers 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 3; District Band 3; State Band 3; Christmas Formal Committee 3, 4; Election Committee 4. Would like to become a nurse. MMM VALENTINE, JANE Library Club 1, 2, 3; Home Mechanics’ Club 2; Gym Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Library Aide 3; Echo Staff 3. Would like to travel. WEAVER, CAROLYN LOUISE Commercial; National Jun¬ ior Honor Society 1; Read¬ ing Club Secretary 2; Gym Club 2; Archery Club 3; FBLA 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Office Aide 4. Would like to become a private secretary. I WEAVERLING, EUGENE Agriculture; FFA 2, 3, 4. Would like to become a dairy farmer. WEYANT, DAVID F. Commercial; Basketball Club 2; Hi-Y 3; FBLA 3, 4; FBLA President 4; Football 1, 2; Basketball 2, 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. Would like to enter Methodist ministry. WHETSTONE, MARGARET CARRIE Commercial; FBLA 3, 4; Arts and Crafts Club 2; Assembly Planning Committee 1. Would like to become a secretary. WHETSTONE, MILDRED CATHERINE Home Economics; Junior High Chorus 1; FHA 2, 3, 4; Arts and Crafts 3. Would like to become a telephone operator. WHITFIELD, LYN KATHALEEN General; Homeroom Sec¬ retary 1; Band 1, 2; Chorus 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Li¬ brary Aide 3, 4; Junior High Chorus 1. Would like to study horti¬ culture. WHYSONG, CURTIS BLAIR Industrial Arts; Volleyball 2, 3. Would like to become a baseball player. WHYSONG, MINNIE IDELLA Commercial; Gym Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Reading Club 1. Would like to join some part of the service. WILLIAMS, RICHARD General; Volleyball 3, 4; Echo Staff 3. Would like to join the Air Force. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■ WUERGER, ROBERT ANDREW General; Chorus 3. 4. Would like to join the Army and learn a trade. WILSON, JOAN CHAROLETTE Commercial; Homeroom Vice President 1; Junior High Chorus 1; Homeroom Secretary 2; First Aid Club 2, 3, 4; First Aid Club President 4; FNA 2, 3, 4; Ushers 4; Home¬ room Treasurer 3; Prom Committee 3; Home¬ room Secretary 4; Class Play Committee 3. Would like to attend college. YAIDER, JUDITH CAROLE General; FNA 2; Library Club 2, 3; Library Aide 3, 4; Prom Committee 3. Would like to become a housewife. ZEMBOWER, L. CARL Commercial; Gym Club 3; Volleyball 3; Football 1, 2; Office Aide 4. Would like to attend trade school. ZEMBOWER, WILLIAM J. Industrial Arts; Football 3; Hunting and Fishing 1; Gym Club 3, 4. Would like to make a career in the Air Force. BEEGLE, DONNA LEE General; Homeroom Vice President 2; Band 1, 2, 3; Library Club 3; Cafeteria Aide 2. To be a good housewife and a good mother. •v l i Wowrn k tr-sw PHOTO Not Available Class of 1960 Junior Class Officers Left to right: Jonie Kelly, President; Susan Deubler, Vice President; Jane Hanger, Secretary; Gary Jones, Treasurer. 31 MfilV Juniors-Class of 1960 HOMEROOM ... 125 FIRST ROW: Sandra Lough, Gail Burtnett, Jeanne Diehl, Donna Hillegas, Nancy Williams, Loretta Berkebile, Margaret Trail, Lena Koontz, Bonnie Seifert. SECOND ROW: Sandra Weaver, Evelyn Creps, Norma Mervyn, Shirley James, Sue Baker, Linda Roth, Linda Wermick, Jonie Kelly. THIRD ROW: Mary Ann Moore, John Beam, Donald Imler, Sarah Geisel, Barbara Milburn, Mary Snell, Leonard Turner, Brenda Price, Kay McNutt. FOURTH ROW: James Zembower, Pete Egolf, Robert Turner, John Waller, Arden Moser, Jim Sheaffer, Lambert Harris, Bob Brooks. HOMEROOM ... 213 FIRST ROW: Bonnie Wilhelm, Ronald Statler, Dolores Creighton, Glenda Miller, Shirley Burkett, Judy Howsare, Bedelia Leonard, Gloria Hite, Darlene Rose. SECOND ROW: Donald Weaverling, Lois Faust, Clay Easter, Marie Clark, Rachel Stucky, Shirley Ford, Lois Hengst, Janet Horton, Janet Davidson, Roger Growden. THIRD ROW: Ada Mae Shroyer, Pat Diehl, Roy Crawford, Gary Jones, JoAnn Berry, Rene Reed, Mrytle Anderson, Dick Hyde, Linda Kauffman. FOURTH ROW: James Feight, Ernest Byers, Barry Baughman, Edward Rose, Leo McKinzie, George Turner, James Zembower, James Cuppett. Juniors-Class of 1960 HOMEROOM ... 216 FIRST ROW: Judy Irwin, Judy Cross, Dorothy Wareham, Roger Ickes, Nancy Patterson, Judy James, Sherry Mann, Catherine Sciranko, Carol Glasgow. SECOND ROW: Sandra Inder, Norma Hockenberry, Kathlyn Shannon, Donald Nave, Bill Keifer, Eve Hershberger, Judy Faye Diehl, Jenny Callihan, Donna Gilson. THIRD ROW: Michael Imgrund, Gary Horner, William Stern, Thomas Weyant, Suzanne Amick, Douglas Clapper, Pat Case, Donna Young. FOURTH ROW: Theresa Farabaugh, Dorothy May, James Hite, Donald Comp, Joe Koontz, Martin Kessler, Charles Melius, Jerry Smith, Connie Koontz. HOMEROOM ... 218 FIRST ROW: Jane Hanger, Nancy Judy, Marcia Engle, Maxine Suhrie, Joyce Stickler, Norma Shippy, Bonnie Womer, Donna Green, Ethel Miller. SECOND ROW: Bonita Brendle, Nancy Rose, Rebecca Nave, Sharon Fletcher, Ethel Layton, Sandra Arnold, Jane Dibert, Stanley Turner. THIRD ROW: Eileen Bollman, Carol Sime, Donald Bollman, Carol Heming, Faye Crawley, Terry Crist, Dorothy Whysong, Elaine Rudisill, Charles Potter. FOURTH ROW: Leroy Imler, James Weston, Robert Ringler, Robert DeMoss, David Waugerman, Jack Stankan, Ronnie Young, Robert Howsare. 33 ' rt v Jr . twij vT njLMdm Juniors—Class of 1960 HOMEROOM ... 226 FIRST ROW: Cynthia Whetstone, Mary Johnston, Carol Shaffer, Jean Bowser, Phyllis Johnson, Sandra Carney, Bonnie Miller, Ruth Koontz. SECOND ROW: Pearleen Allison, Judy Ann Diehl, Dale Grimes, Shirley Anderson, Rita Corle, Doris Bence, Judy Houseworth, Judy Hamil, Dorothy Fait. THIRD ROW: Catherine Heacock, Bill Calhoun, Larry Reighard, Sue Deubler, Tom Gilson, Shirley Creps, Robert Anderson, Patricia Riggs. FOURTH ROW: Galen Imler, Blair Evans, Ronald Wilson, Ronald Sollenberger, Lawrence Bingham, Robert Burkett, John Conover. 34 Class of 1961 Sophomore Class Officers Left to right: Tony Mahalsky, President; Ann Brown, Vice President; Alice Rose, Secretary; Margaret Morgart, Treasurer. 35 ■MRMMMM IHMMnMM mmm Sophomores - Class of 1961 HOMEROOM ... 128 FIRST ROW: Jeanette Fungaroli, Joyce Anderson, Theresa Taylor, Terry Ebersole, Doris Snyder, Roma Blackstone, Elaine Bridges. SECOND ROW: Barry Dibert, Eugene Walters, Joe Gardner, Gloria Summerset, Melissa Black¬ burn, Helen Dumpert, Allen Holler, Mary Heming. THIRD ROW: Cora Sue Martin, Jon Gentilman, Linda Baughman, Joe Wright, Bill Unger, Velma Smith, Gerry Hershberger. FOURTH ROW: Myron Stone, Charles Gardner, Carl Taylor, Eugene Bollman, Edward Howsare, Wayne Clark. HOMEROOM ... 112 FIRST ROW: Annabell Smith, Judy M eans, Sue Ann Diehl, Joyce Reeder, Faun Whitfield, Joyce Miller, Beverly Vogel. SECOND ROW: Diane Lingerfelter, Betty Zembower, Charles Foor, Cynthia Beegle, Margaret Gardner, Donna James, Larua Stiffler. THIRD ROW: Gladys Zembower, Tom Mortimore, Natalie Jess, Gary Miller, Gerald Ickes, Bob Carnes. FOURTH ROW: Kathey Wright, Ramon Dickson, Larry Claycomb, Larry Smith, Robert Hersh¬ berger, Terry Arnold, Blair Turner. Sophomores - Class of 1961 HOMEROOM ... 203 FIRST ROW: Richard Whetstone, Bonnie Calhoun, Peggy Defibaugh, Joanne Rose, Frances Hook, Bill Simons. SECOND ROW: Jerry Kendall, Linda Kiel, Joyce Koontz, Jane Fox, Frances Moser, John Proko, Don Snyder. THIRD ROW: Peggy Leydig, Dennis Breathhower, Harold Stayer, Larry Whysong, Pat Arnold, Shirley Snyder. FOURTH ROW: Douglas Reese, Fred McKinley, Wesley Cessna, Paul Simpson, Dick Dunkle. HOMEROOM ... 204 FIRST ROW: Gladys Brown, Florence Sciranko, Dorothy Imler, Shirley Winesickle, Maureen Wright, William Myles, Trudy Vensel, Alice Rose. SECOND ROW: Pandora Mahalsky, Betty Hershberger, Dale Imler, Rose Marie Imgrund, Darlene Fickes, Barbara Morgret, Luther Atgar, Ruth Ann Howsare. THIRD ROW: Carolyn Barnhart, Harvey Tew, Carl Holler, William Wuerger, Harold Wentz, Richard Wolford, Judy Fungaroli. FOURTH ROW: Perry Morse, Lee Huntsman, Charles Howsare, Robert Miller, William Rook, Jerry Metz, Gary Defibaugh, John Foor. W AUMlf jK ' ' r ... r M- ■.V.vftWttr: ' v f ■ ,1 1 BMU HIIilffi umiW-yi- nimmifn i Sophomores - Class of 1961 HOMEROOM ... 205 FIRST ROW: Faye Beegle, Donna Fait, Sondra Yost, Gary Martz, Doris Vance, Jean Shoemaker. SECOND ROW: Donna Galloway, Peggy Metz, Steve Diehl, Clyde Howsare, Marjorie Zubrod, Henrietta Smith. THIRD ROW: Rosalee Potter, Mike Mesimer, Charles Miller, Ronald Thomas, Sharon Cover. FOURTH ROW: Elanore Madore, Edward Williams, Ronald Howsare, William Smith, Donald Cessna, Lee Diest. HOMEROOM ... 209 FIRST ROW: Richard Will, Ann Brown, Richard Imler, Barbara Graham, Bonnie Foor, Sally Williamson. SECOND ROW: James Smouse, Marvin Weyant, James Nave, Barbara Rose, Linda Sheaffer. THIRD ROW: James Blattenburger, Harold Emerick, Earl Lybarger, Harold Sciranko, Jack Windows, Donald Corle. FOURTH ROW: Kenny Growden, Hubert Whysong, Terry Williams, Leonard Growden, Charles Koontz. 38 Sophomores-Class of 1961 HOMEROOM ... 212 FIRST ROW: Marion Irwin, Barbara Foor, Walter McCoy, Nancy Pennell, Jean Imler, Pat Beckett, Pat McGill, Peggy Wilhelm. SECOND ROW: Gloria Biddle, Garland Hite, Ronald Whitehead, Russell Grimes, Tom Burtnett, Lee Bardell, Nancy Street. THIRD ROW: Victor Maffucci, John Imler, William Dively, James Rush, James Beard, Lester Turner. HOMEROOM ... 10 FIRST ROW: David Exline, Barbara Wilson, Mary Stewart, Nancy Grimes, Margaret Morgart, Donna Hite, Cathie Shaffer, Gary Naugle. SECOND ROW: Marie Claycomh, Vivian Zadarla, Richard Koontz, Mary Trail, Alice Morris, Carl Shannon, James Weneck, Nancy Growden. THIRD ROW: Arnold Green, Loren Veach, James Calhoun, Beverly Swindell, James Thomas, George Sciranko, Gary Imler. FOURTH ROW: Joe Dibert, Allen Ickes, Richard Little, Theodore Wertz, Theodore Harold, Richard Butterbaugh, Ross Evans, Austin Greenland. Class of 1962 Ninth Grade Class Officers Left to right: Betty Koontz, Vice President; Vito Cerra, President; Clara Ann Koontz, Secretary; Donna Brethauer, Treasurer. 40 Ninth Grade-Class of 1962 HOMEROOM ... 113 FIRST ROW: Shirley Rodgers, Carolyn Smith, Lois Beutman, Douglas Hechler, Richard Heming, Bonita Grimes, Nancy Wertz. SECOND ROW: Jacqueline Smith, Betty Koontz, Maranell Lamens, Bonnie Stiffler, Joyce Grimes, Betty Mundorff. THIRD ROW: Dorothy Stiffler, Peggy Lesh, Carl Dively, Donald Ickes, Gail Calhoun, Mary Stiffler, Doris Vance. FOURTH ROW: Rita Heming, Dale Spring, James Ford, David Deubler, Alfred Clark, Anita Lehman. HOMEROOM ... 123 FIRST ROW: Lester Myers, Joyce Clark, John Maffucci, Dorothy McVicker, Sherill Smith, Sharon Hite, Stanley Manges. SECOND ROW: Ann Holler, Norma O’Neal, Beatrice Hite, Catherine Caverly, Roth Snyder, Judy Stankan, Delores Thompson, Shirley Tew. THIRD ROW: Mary Benna, Paul Logue, Donald Dull, James Comp, Larry Diehl, Gloria Swindell, Wanda Wareham. FOURTH ROW: Clair Lingenfelter, Romane Imgrund, Gregg Wood, Terry Diehl, David Tew, John Lochner. IIHM1 Ninth Grade-Class of 1962 HOMEROOM ... 109 FIRST ROW: Cleo Corle, Donna Jess, Margaret MacDonald, Esther Ickes, Doris Tew, Richard Amick, Barbara Clapper. SECOND ROW: Paul Jones, Mylah Clark, Ruth Conover, Harold Defibaugh, Janet Judy, Sharon Swartzwelder, Sharon Lough, Betty Clites. THIRD ROW: Marianne McVicker, Jack Shoemaker, Clara Ann Koontz, Mike Horton, Betty Hunsicker, Jean Knox, Carolyn Diehl. FOURTH ROW: Roy Shaffer, Raymond Hershberger, Blaine Turner, Robert Nicodemus, Gary Ickes, Tim Henderson. ' Tfc- Jfwtt ' ‘o ! Wm ■ 4.1 m iiTnW • p : ji 1 a mms l if ’-: n .IKQCI 4, jE 1 | Wm! Iff tjjr vKIShK 42 HOMEROOM ... 107 FIRST ROW: Linda Corle, Ruthanne Ibarra, Bonnie Lou Smith, Evelyn Foor, Anthony Wertz, Treva Calhoun, David McCoy, Wayne Dively. SECOND ROW: Robert Bennett, Frances Fletcher, William Keller, Russell Feaster, William Hamilton, Helen Henderson, Donald Geisler. THIRD ROW: Carolyn Nave, Raymond O’Neal, Roderick Livengood, Guy Mellott, Joann Evans, James Alt, Donna Brethauer, Patricia Cook. FOURTH ROW: Judy Knox, Ronald May, Barbara Hite, Elwood Clark, John Morris, Diana Miller, Maryann Imler. urn Ninth Grade-Class of 1962 HOMEROOM ... 23 FIRST ROW: Mary Hann, Esther Dibert, Mary Kay Logue, Sally Stinson, Pauline Dibert, Carol Diehl, Nancy Bartholow. SECOND ROW: Clifford Nicodemus, Joe Ketterman, Barbara Lewis, Rae Nave, Terry Smith, William Bowen, Bernetta Farabaugh. THIRD ROW: Bonnie Diehl, Karen Berkebile, John Bowser, Milton Eagleson, Phyllis Beegle, Lois Beegle, Mary Bender, John Moorehead. FOURTH ROW: Claudia Crawley, Clifford Smith, Joe Miller, John Simons, Glenn Cover, Joe Price, David Hammer. HOMEROOM ... 21 FIRST ROW: Nellis Corle, Stanley Dively, Rebecca Lawson, Judith Faupel, Carol Bollman, Jack Nave, John Wilson. SECOND ROW: Beverly Grimes, Janice Brallier, Linda Bollman, Patricia Weaver, Shirley Clites, Jean Imler, Ellinor Moorehead. THIRD ROW: Josephine Hunt, Donna Creighton, Joyce Nave, Julian Meadows, Cheryl Nagler, Joyce Ruby. FOURTH ROW: Carl Kegg, Douglas May, Jay Brodish, Allen Peake, Laren Rudisill, Jerry Bagley, Gerald Diehl. Ninth Grade-Class of 1962 HOMEROOM ... 16 FIRST ROW: Sondra Hunt, Joy Scritchfield, Mary Barnes, Roy Kegg, Jordene Gates, Richard Howsare. SECOND ROW: Helen Foor, Sharon Miller. John Wilson, Jonathan Miles, James Smith, Dianne Bardell, Suzanne Mardorff. THIRD ROW: Patrick Wilson. Gloria Milburn, James Glasgow, Robert Kimmel, Richard Cessna, Guy Feather. FOURTH ROW: Tony Giordano, Gary Foor, Michael Howsare, Raymond Tew, Joe Greise. 44 HOMEROOM ... 3 FIRST ROW: Margaret Wertz, Janice Weston, Nelson Vensel, Constance Hunt, Vito Cerra, Anna Imler. Mary Wilson. John Will. SECOND ROW: Donna Colebaugh, Thomas Cessna, Bonnie Wolfe, John Wertz, Robert Yost, Sandra Lindsay, Linda Yaider. THIRD ROW: Trudy Coleman, Charles Rugh, Vaughn Whisker, Antonio Pagano, Allen Mauck, James Echard, Daniel Hengst. Carole Kauffman. FOURTH ROW: Charles Karns. Paul Hebner. James Edwards, Eugene Stiffler. Norman Thompson, Blaine Scritchfield, Harry Kelley. Afl L ' ftJfiV ' V ' , i [X ' Wp _ _ ■■■ ■MM Class of 1963 Eighth Grade Class Officers Loft to right: Janet Livengood, Vice President; Carolyn Amick, Treasurer; Sharon Boor, Secretary; Lynn Lyler. President. 45 Eighth Grade-Class of 1963 HOMEROOM ... 5 FIRST ROW: Daniel Robinette, Barbara Reese, Steve Dudash, Carol James, Phyllis Dively, Constance Harris. SECOND ROW: Elsie Nave, Mary Whitfield, Lola Belle Fluke, David Bennett, Margaret Beckett, Donald Stiffler. THIRD ROW: Carol Claycomb, Carolyn Amick, Ranee Harris, Ross Arnold, Janet Livengood, Carol Myers, Christina Braman. FOURTH ROW: Robert Cook, Clyde Connor, Wayne Sarver, Allen Kennell, Dean Koontz, Donald Howsare. HOMEROOM ... 9 FIRST ROW: Timothy Grimes, Ronald Holler, Gary Hyde, David Scritchfield, James Mowry, Richard Graham. SECOND ROW: Roger Wilson, Pennie Lee Kochendarfer, Marian Sciranko, Billie Lee Schroyer, Susan Goad, Peggy Shippey. THIRD ROW: Dianne Summersett, Linda Zembower, Robin Knight, Barbara Weneck, Sandra McConville. FOURTH ROW: Mary Louise Shaffer, Mildred Custer, John Holler, Paul Fleegle, Charles Wil¬ liams, Barbara Fickes. Marvin Ickes, absent. 46 Eighth Grade-Class of 1963 HOMEROOM ... 11 FIRST ROW: Constance Diehl, James Kimble, Joretta Whitehead, Janet Reeder, David Ford, Claudia Hite, Carol Naugle. SECOND ROW: Roger Simons, Arthur Rugg, Karen Shilke, Patricia Imler, Martha Smith, Walter Paoline, Larry Whitehead. THIRD ROW: Sharon Boor, Pat Bertoch, Robert Imler, Michael Beegle, William McCavley, Willard Watkins, Glentis Stickler, Linda Allen. FOURTH ROW: Edith Growden, Maureen Fitzgerald, Clyde Shippey, Edgar Faust, Allen Hibbert, Gloria Sprouse, Linda Koontz. HOMEROOM ... 26 FIRST ROW: Gloria Will, Nancy Hixon, Gary Smith, Harry Gardner, Judith Shatzer, Wanda England, Ronald Adams. SECOND ROW: Lois Baker, Patrick Dumpert, Annabelle Keil, Doris Oster, Carol Beutman, Linda Turner, Joseph Straub. THIRD ROW: Jaqueline Thompson, Donald Cottle, Dorothy Hershberger, Bernard Bingham, Lindley Black, Gilbert Walseman. FOURTH ROW: Sue Cessna, George Beegle, Mike Wilson, Ronald Logsdon, Robert Sipes, William Biddle, Rodney Lesh. f V ' I ' jAiW At I i l I i U M ' ll I i I III 1 IIH JHIIMHIIM—W Eighth Grade—Class of 1963 HOMEROOM ... 28 FIRST ROW: Maryanne Wogan, Dorothy Rose, Betty Jane Wilhelm, Donna McVicker, John Lean, Estella Cornelius, Ned Martz. SECOND ROW: Royce Ruby, Harriet Nave, Gary Waugerman, William Cooper, Joyce Foor, Gary Dull, Glenda Streett. THIRD ROW: Thomas Sciranko, Richard Wilson, John Howsare, Barbara Kedell, Carolyn McClintock, Elsie Miller, Richard Nave, Jackie Duffy. FOURTH ROW: Keith Frederick, Robert Wareham, Shirley Cornell, Nancy Arnold, Lloyd Diehl, Richard Berkebile, Nicki Duncan. HOMEROOM ... 104 FIRST ROW: Lynn Eyler, Carol Gibson, John Imler, Barbara Keel, Howard Emerick, Patricia Ware, Doris Chalfont. SECOND ROW: Betty Williams, Norman Tew, James Anderson, Karen Holderbaum, Mary Sheaffer, Connie Miller, Kathryn Beegle, Coy Karns. THIRD ROW: Janet Perdew, Philip Ely, John Davidson, Thomas Davidson, William Grimes, James Drenning, Karen Kegg. FOURTH ROW: John Shimer, Wendall Light, Gordon Diehl, Larry Smith, Robert Melius, William Miller. 48 mntvVAi; t _ Eighth Grade-Class of 1963 HOMEROOM ... 210 FIRST ROW: Darlene Shippey, Joyce Wertz, Stephen Shriner, Reed Weyant, Jackie Diehl, Mary Beutman, William Smith. SECOND ROW: Mary Hook, Linda Kendall, Joyce Wilson, Faye Nelson, Lois Karns, Mary Morland, Gary Groves. THIRD ROW: June Perdew, Donna Brooks, John Livengood, Jeffrey Jewell, Alverta Clark, Patrick Feight, Jacqueline Ferree, Mike Fungaroli. FOURTH ROW: James Mundwiler, Thomas Vent, Gary Crawford, Anson Wright, Richard Imler, Jennie Dibert, Sandra Grazier. H- ar . VP n. -Tm ' v. Jn HOMEROOM ... 211 FIRST ROW: Bonnie Diehl, Patricia Clark, John Sproat, Geroge Zubrod, Timothy Johnson, Ronald Lutz, Barbara Gohn. SECOND ROW: Richard Shoap, Donna Horner, Charles Tew, Mary Winesickle, Joyce Mortimore, Barbara Howsare. THIRD ROW: Sandra Smith, Janet hillips, Terry Diehl, Ned Flynn, Marvin Guyton, Sharon Blackburn, LaBonna Knee. FOURTH ROW! Mary Green, Larry Johnson, Mitchell Harclerode, Gary Beegle, Susan Fisher, Sandra West. 49 Class of 1964 Seventh Grade Class Officers Left to right: John Koontz, Treasurer; Janis Bowser, President; Mona Sue Calhoun, Secretary; Larry Diehl, Vice President. 50 — Seventh Grade-Class of 1964 HOMEROOM ... 13 FIRST ROW: Perry Vance, Sylvia Norris, Roberta Zembower, Carol Reed, Esther Fait, Joseph Logue, Kenneth Ebersole. SECOND ROW: Gary Shaffer, Robert Berry, Nancy Fleegle, Thomas Farabaugh. Brinton Hess, Ronald Nave, Gary Rose. THIRD ROW: David Alwine, Rodney Hershberger, Cherly Duncan, Richard Weimert, Barbara Burkett, William Wise, Sherry Hartsock, Michale Fickes. FOURTH ROW: Ronald Hamilton, Sheldon Ford, Heather Furmanchick, Jo Ann Bucher, Connie Sturtz, Thomas Howsare, Jerry Rogish. HOMEROOM ... 25 FIRST ROW T : Jane DeMoss, Kay Billman, Jack McIntyre, James Thompson, Harriet Kegg, Gayle Smith, Janet Imler. SECOND ROW: Franklin Williams, Alice Miller, Roberta Fetter, Samuel King, Katheleen Smith, Richard Border, William Simpson. THIRD ROW: Sally Frear, Linda Grimes, Jerry Dunkle, Gerda Cerra, Judith Diehl, Elby Park. FOURTH ROW: Patricia Bowser, Anna Louise Beegle, Charles Fetters, Kevin Meredith, Harry Whetstone, Robert Burkett, Robert Robinson. tmmm Sevent h Grade—Class of 1964 HOMEROOM ... 126 FIRST ROW: Michael Arnold, Dari Foor, Mary Link, John Ryan, Thomas Nycum, Gary Koontz, John Talbott. SECOND ROW: John Cessna, Linda Potter, Beverly Beutman, Linda Lehman, Linda Mauck, Sue Ann Cline, Steven Clapper. THIRD ROW: Wanda Valentine, Theodore Miller, James Smith, Dorian Cessna, Nancy Brumbaugh, John Howsare, Walter Turner, James Mundorff. FOURTH ROW: Judy Black, George Wareham, Lee Plummer, Martin Perdew, James Hann, Linda Kidd, Sharon Gorman. HOMEROOM ... 215 FIRST ROW: William Hann, James Casteel, David Schwirian, Sharon Souser, Robert Sprigg, Peggy Scritchfield, Freda Hechler. SECOND ROW: Kay Braillier, Linda Reighard, Rose Mary Imler, Virginia Logsden, Constance Ford, Georigia Miles, Marlin Diehl. THIRD ROW: Ellen Brown, Steven Simpson, Donald Eshelman, Linda Turner, Karen Kelly, Terry Smith, Roy Hoffman, Linda Hershberger. FOURTH ROW: Terry Miller, Kenneth Tew, Gerald Risbon, John Valentine, Constance Anderson, 52 James Lewis, Gregory Smith. Seventh Grade-Class of 1964 HOMEROOM ... 217 FIRST ROW: Ruth Howsare, Dennis Whitehead, Larry Diehl, Thomas Sheaffer, Edward McDevitt, Roger DeMoss, Victor Wilson, Janis Bowser. SECOND ROW: Gertrude Tew, Carol Wareham, Richard Giles, Shirley Dibert, Arthur Burtnett, Donna Smith, Mavis Beck, Ann Henderson. THIRD ROW: Sarah Lankey, James Kenney, John DiFabio, Eda Brockelman, John Koontz, Darlene Morgret, Betty Imler. FOURTH ROW: Mona Sue Calhoun, John Blackstone, Jane Berkebile, William Miller, Robert Weldon, David Kerstetter, Doris Jean Holler, Richard Sipes. HOMEROOM ... 221 FIRST ROW: Gerald Tipton, Margaret Mickey, Daniel Wilson, Jack Dunkle, John Stiffler, John Bortz, Richard Pencil, Jacalyn Sellers. SECOND ROW: Ralph Williams, Kenneth Huntsman, Harry Biddle, Sandra Miller, Lloyd Smith, Eileen Hite, Millard Fox. THIRD ROW: Kathryn Mardorff, Martha Holderbaum, Sylvia Garland, John Taylor, Brenda Poplin, Charles Foreman, Catherine Hoye, Janice Clapper. FOURTH ROW: John Nee, Jesse Young, Karen Imler, Mary Ann Dively, Thomas Cross, Roxanna Pepple, Linda Cook. 53 Seventh Grade—Class of 1964 HOMEROOM ... 18 FIRST ROW: Mary Jeanne Heit, Linda Zembower, Wayne Faupel, Gary Sellers, William Nave, Anna Louise Hite, James Wilson. SECOND ROW: Marcia Murafka, Carol Koontz, Margaret Foor, Terry Shaffer, Sheila Rawlings, Renaldo Ibarra, Sandra Nave. THIRD ROW: Lucy Diehl, John Logue, Perry Exline, Norman Keel, Eileen Pasternak, Robert Rose, Barry Thomas, Thomas Cessna. FOURTH ROW: Susan Evans, Timothy Hackman, Ward Garland, James Growden, Robert Fisher, Allen Bowen, Barry Feather. 54 HOMEROOM ... 8 FRONT ROW: Patty Rose, Sally Jo MacDonald, Judith Imgrund, Sharon Swann, John Hagstrom, Gary Twigg, Robert Beamer. SECOND ROW: Thomas Foreman, Carol Bingh am, William Rose, Barbara Basore, Ivan Arnold, Donna Hillegass, Michael McGill. THIRD ROW: Barry Calhoun, Diane Oster, Terry Black, Harry Mock, Catherine Wigfield, Edwin May, Wayne Dull, Richard Storrs. FOURTH ROW: Mary Jane Karns, Phyllis Smith, Hetty McCoy, Karen Ferguson, Donna Daven¬ port, Linnea Sotirokos, Nancy Pensyl. . Student Government Honor Societies 55 Senior High Student Council FIRST ROW: Trudy Vensel, Peggy Wilfong, Mary Palmer, Nancy Di ehl, Terry Ebersole, Nancy Patterson, Ann Townsend, Patti McGill, Mr. Heacock. SECOND ROW: John Beam, Eve Ann Hershburger, Natlie Jess, Georgia Como, Judy Shandle- mier, Jane Townsend, Sandra Arnold. THIRD ROW: Linda Koontz, Jim Cuppet, Jim Snyder, Mike Smith, Ronald Wilson, Warren Brokleman. National Honor Society FIRST ROW: Donna Drasher, Mary Palmer, Nancy Diehl, Zona Miller. SECOND ROW: Leslie Hoffman, Warren Brockleman, Linda Koontz. 56 Junior High Student Council FIRST ROW: Judy Imgrund, Wanda Valentine, Patricia Bowser, Lester Myers, Martha Holder- baum, Thomas Sheaffer, Nancy Barthalow. SECOND ROW: George Zubrod, Susan Goad, Jackie Smith, Lois Karns, Lois Baker, Kathryn Beagle. THIRD ROW: Betty Koontz, Judy Phillips, Susanne Mardorff, Karen Kelly, Treva Calhoun. FOURTH ROW: Bernetta Farabaugh, Wanda Wareham, Betty Ann Hunsicker, Laren Rudisill, Carole Kauffman, Carolyn Amick. National Junior Honor Society FIRST ROW: Lois Beutman, Sandra Hunt, Sharon Hite, Pauline Dibert, Beatrice Hite, Connie Hunt, Jackie Smith, Ruthanne Ibarra, Barbara Clapper. SECOND ROW. Mary Logue, Sharon Logue, Veto Cerra, Donna Colebaugh, Diane Bardell, Carolyn Diehl, Judy Stankan, Maranell Lamens. THIRD ROW: Sharon Miller, Donna Brethauer, Mary Stiffler, Donna Creighton, Larry Diehl, John Shoemaker, Wanda Wareham, Patricia Weaver, Bernette Farabaugh. FOURTH ROW: Carole Kaufmann, Clifford Smith, Glenn Cover, Allen Peake, Terry Diehl, Jay Brodish, Clara Koontz, Betty Hunsicker. 57 ■wkmAmim Departments and Activities 58 Faculty members of the English Department: Miss Winona Garbrick, Mrs. Raye Lamberson, Mrs. Laura Bullington. Mr. Ralph Stone and Mr. Marvin Bollman. Faculty members of the English Department: Mr. E. A. Haga, Mrs. Beulah Phillips, Mrs. Marilyn Wallace, and Mrs. Louise C. Smoke. 59 wKsmo • MWUS ' - ‘mV- “Romantic Conspiracy,” one of the fine plays presented by Mr. Stones’ Dramatic Class. In this scene from left to right: Gemma Braman, Maxine Suhrie, Joanne Rose, Sandy Martz, Judy Fungaroli, Gloria Biddle, and Toni Mahalsky. 60 Bend Dodie, Bend,” another scene from “Romantic Conspiracy.” From left to right: Shirley Burket, Mike Mesimer, Judie Shandlemier, Bonnie Levar, DarLene Fickes, Bonnie Womer, Gail Burtnett. Junior High Dramatics, Billy at the Planetarium. Four teachers at once? Oh, no, these are just some of the eighth grade pupils in Mrs. Smoke’s English class. Veto Cerra points out to these two interested young ladies that the English language contains a large number of actual Latin words. _M Here members of Mr. Hagas’ eleventh grade English class use dictionaries for the effective removal of errors in pronunciation, spelling, and usage that seem most prominent and that recur most frequently. English Seniors in Mr. Bollman’s class work on theme correction practices. Hi-Lites Editors Plan for Future Issues. Left to right: Judy Houseworth, Exchange Editor; Gary Jones, Sports Editor; Theresa Farabaugh, Feature Editor; Margie Frear, Photography Editor; Joyce Dishong, Editor; Sharon Fletcher, Publicity Editor; Zona Miller, Assistant Editor. Plenty of talking in public speaking classes . . . Social Studies Faculty members of the Social Studies Department: Mr. Patterson, Mr. McKolosky, Mr. Whet¬ stone, Miss Litzinger. Faculty members ,of the Social Studies Department: Mr. John Forsha, Mr. Andrews, Mr. Bowser, Mr. Janies Forsha. — • . i . .1UJ U. J11 mwmm I iiimma Social Studies 9 oti) UPLAND IUW d SffUyia t t$s - -., A!,). ,: ... { l Pi « - « of CeMirai 8 st l I? PUtrau of Patagonia Lowland i Lowland ItaaBMsat v mimti m mq iw h s l« . .. I f, • ' ■ ✓ -s aoi LtfflECIONS Highland smanos Highland iOl III AMKK 1 CA a m « Valley of CMU i Lew lands : ■A gmsm 66 Mr. James Forsha’s 7th Grade History “Argentina???” “Right here, Sir,” says student Perry Vance, v Social Studies Historical dates and events depicted through Visual History taught by Mr. Bowser. EIGHTH GRADE PROJECTS Left to right: Sandy Grazier, Jeff Jewell, Donna Brooks, Janet Livengood, George Zubrod, Janet Reeder. 67 — Social Studies These young boys from Mr. John Forsha’s ninth grade Civics class are being taught their duties as American citizens. Left to right: John Forsha, Dave Dubler, Robert Bennett, Paul Logue, Bob Kimmel. Commercial Faculty members of the Commercial Department: Mr. William McCavitt, Mr. Lenord Motto, and Miss Marjorie Anthony. Members of the office practice class improve their skills in filing and the operation of various machines. It is the purpose of this course to present both the problems of the customer and those of the sales person and to acquaint the student with the better techniques and methods to be employed in buying and selling. Commercial This course provides the arithmetic experiences and sKms needed for everyday business and everyday living. BUSINESS ARITHMETIC I 70 Advanced bookkeeping is provided in secondary schools where it is taught for improvement of both knowledge and skills for all students who have an interest in becoming more proficient in accounting. Commercial The girls of our commercial department work industriously to transcribe their shorthand notes. 71 Miss Anthony’s sixth period class hard at work. c o m m e r c • i a l Science — Science Attention! THIS is a frog. Keeping the bulletin board up-to-date in the Biology Room. I 74 mmm hi iHBBHnBw Science This experiment is to show how to determine the composition of water by weight by reducing copper oxide with hydrogen. This experiment shows how liquids may be separated or purified by distillation 75 These boys are studying and checking circuits in a Radio. They are learning to use an oscilloscope. Science This picture shows the boys becoming familiar with equipment used in detecting and measuring radio-active fall-out. _ This picture is to demonstrate how petroleum is distilled or separated into its fractions. 77 The background, left: to study parallel forces, equilibrants and moments. The foreground is to show how a single force may be resolved into two component forces. Science This experiment is to show how the electric current is used to plate metals. This is an individual picture of the Physical Educa¬ tion Teacher, Mr. Grimm. Physical Education JUNIOR HIGH WRESTLING CLUB Positions for take downs, break downs, rides and pins are demonstrated by boys from the Junior High Wrestling Club which meets once a week to learn the fundamentals of wrestling. A tournament is held at the end of the year for these boys. 79 y - 1 : .; M ; VI ) iv Vmi i K k m ' I SENIOR HIGH PHYSICAL EDUCATION CLASS “Honor your corner” was the call when this group of 11th and 12th grade boys were caught in the middle of a square dance. Later they danced with girls. Physical Education CALISTHENICS FOR JUNIOR HIGH GIRLS P ft • • • Physical Education PHYSICAL EDUCATION TEACHERS— Named from left to right: Mrs. McIntyre, Mr. Doyle, Mr. Clark, Mrs. Baker, Mr. Groff. Health students are shown examining “Andy” the newly acquired manikin is a tremendous aid for those learning about the various organs of the body, in health class. 5V ' . V ' _■ 81 Senior High Gym Club Junior High Gym Club builds pyramids, headstands, stomach balances and pyramid formation. “ROPE CLIMBING” Gail, Bonnie and Donna work out in Senior High Girls’ Gym Club. “SHOULDERS OUT AND HEADS UP” for Tom Burtmett and Warren Brockelman as they are spotted by Bill Zembower and Claude Darr. 83 I Safety TRAINING CAR right side Susan Baker Judy Houseworth leit side Mr. Doyle Lawerence Bingham Romald Statler Left to right Roberta Arnold Ann Miller Jane Shaeffer Sandra Elliott Mary Exline Pauline Morgoet 86 Rifle Club members shown in four positions, at the left Roy Strout acts as a coach. There are 35 boys and girls enrolled. Edward Howsare using surface grinder to put a very smooth surface on a hammer. Industrial Arts ■ JP C ' Walter McCoy on the left and David Exline on the right, making Christmas Cards by the silk screen process in senior high Industrial Arts. Charles Foot on the left, Fred McKinley on the right, putting final touches on the 1954 wrecked car. This car was built up from junk, as shown above. James Rush making a sand mold in the toundry. Industrial Arts .(ZC. . Jill!.. Industrial Arts Right to left: Terry Diehl, John Shoemaker. Junior High boys working in wood Area. Industrial Arts teachers, left to right: Mr. Smith, Mr. Simpson, Mr. Greaser. Math Teachers Left to right: Mr. Lightner, Mr. Keller, Mr. Johnson. Left to right: Lena Koontz, William Calhoun, Jane Hangar, Ronald Wilson, and Sue Baker. During Mr. Heacock’s class in solid geometry, stu¬ dents discuss some of the more intricate regular polyhedrons. Math ALGEBRA I ROOM 23 James Comp and Joyce Grimes working on some problems in class. 92 _ Senior math classes learn the importance of drawing graphs. Left to right: Bob Werger, Pauline Morget, and Jeff Pyle. Math EIGHTH GRADERS: Judy Shatzer, Barbara Howsare, Linda Allen, and Keth Frederick, learn about investments in Mr. O’Brien’s algebra class. These are the geography teachers, left to right Mr. Wilkinson Mr. Waltman Geography Left to right Roberta Fetter Robert Weldon Steve Simpson Economic geography is offered as an elective to students in the tenth, eleventh, and twelfth years. This is highly interesting and a profitable course and is taught by Mr. Harold Wilkinson, who incidentally, is head football coach in B.H.S 95 AGRICULTURE INSTRUCTORS—Left to right: Mr. Kline, Mr. Brown Agriculture _ 96 — . These boys are working on a tractor which they are cleaning and preparing to be painted in the Agriculture shop. The executive committee of the F.F.A. meet each week to carry out their many plans of action. By participating in the F.F.A. the boys learn to be good leaders and good citizens. 97 Agriculture These boys look on as the instructor, Mr. Brown, demonstrates the procedure in collecting soil samples. — — - Pass the biscuits, Brenda. Left to right: Rachel Stuckey, Brenda Price, Annabelle Smith, and Patty Riggs. Home HOME ECONOMICS TEACHERS—Left to right: Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Wallace, Miss McWhorter. Economics 99 Home Economics 12th Grade Vocational Home Ec classes are enjoy¬ ing the dessert they pre¬ pared in food class. Home Economics Here we have a display of the Home Ec classes work¬ ing on their model homes they are building for their unit on Family Homes. 101 Home Economics Here you see the 10th grade Vocational Home Economics class placing the dresses they have made in the display case. From the left: Nancy Growden, Laura Stiffler, Barbara Foor, and Doris Vance. ■ Leaders in the music field, at Bedford High School, Mr. Hunsicker standing, and Mr. Stuart at the piano. f Music • i Chatting in the store room are the band officers. Left to right: Georgia Como, Business Manager; Judie Shandelmier, President; Linda Koontz, Secretary; and Nancv Diehl, Drum Major. 103 ROW ONE: Donna James, Linda Livengood, Sue Baker, Judy Livengood. ROW TWO: Mr. Hunsicker, George Zubrod, Mary Whitfield, Susan Goad, Trudy Vensel, Lois Baker, Sherry Mann, Mike Fungaroli. ROW THREE: Mylah Clark, Faun Whitfield, Margaret Morgart, Ann Townsend, Mary Palmer, Carole Raugh, Bernetta Farabaugh, Betty Zembower. ROW FOUR: Phyllis Johnson, Melissa Blackburn, Wanda Wareham, John Beam, Eve Hershberger, Larry Johnson, Jack Shoemaker, Dauna Arnold. ROW FIVE: Carolyn Barnhart, Jane Fox, Carol Kauffman, Dixie Defibaugh, Betty Hunsicker, Sue Dubler, Leslie Hoffman, Dave Hammer. ROW SIX: Austin M. Greenland, James Cuppett, Terry Arnold, Allen Peake, Lee Shaffer, Richard Van Snyder, William Dively, Allen Cams. t I 104 ROW ONE: Georgia Como, Eleanor Madore, Kathy Wright, Nancy Diehl. ROW TWO: Janet Phillips, Sandra Carney, Betty Koontz, Patti McGill, Mary Jo Stewart, Karen Green, Jean Shoemaker. ROW THREE: Sharon Fletcher, Jim SmouSe, Ruth Snyder, Sharon Miller, Rusty Keller, Sharon Blackburn, Donna Brooks, Peggy Defibaugh. ROW FOUR: Judy Shandelmier, Jane Townsend, John Livengood, Marge Frear, Bonnie Wolf, Guy Feather, Donna Drasher, Vivian Zadarla. ROW FIVE: Gary Ickes, Anson Wright, Clara Koontz, Linda Koontz, Marilyn Reese, Velma Smith, Jan Livengood, Bobby Rue. ROW SIX: Joseph Koontz, Carl Taylor, Paul Nee, Richard Little, Douglas Reese, Blair Turner, Bill Stern. 105 THE FLAG TWIRLERS ROW ONE: Kathy Wright, Eleanor Madore, Dorma James, Sue Baker. ROW TWO: Linda Livengood, Nancy Diehl, Georgia Como, Judy Livengood. Music i L THE MAJORETTES Left to right: Nancy Diehl, Kathy Wright, Eleanor Ma¬ dore, Georgia Como, Judy Liv¬ engood, Sue Baker, Linda Liv¬ engood, Donna James. 106 MS ' . ' 3¥1ftNttTO!b . ?? V t|VMi 1M SENIOR BAND MEMBERS ROW ONE: Karen Green, Carol Raugh, Linda Liven- good, Dauna Arnold, Donna Drasher, Mary, Palmer, Ann Townsend. ROW TWO: Nancy Diehl, Jane Townsend, Marge Frear, Linda Koontz, Dixie Defi- baugh, Judy Shandelmier. ROW THREE: Georgia Como, Judy Livengood, Paul Nee, Leslie Hoffman, Mari- lvn Rppsp ROW FOUR: Lee Shaffer, Richard Snyder. ROW FIVE: Alan Carnes. Music DANCE BAND BACK ROW, left to right: William Stern, Richard Sny¬ der, Douglas Reese, Judy Shandelmier, Georgia Como, Carol Raugh, James Smouse, James Cuppet, F. W. Hun- sicker. FRONT ROW, left to right: Alan Carnes, Bernetta Fara- baugh, Carole Kauffman, Margaret Morgart, Linda Koontz, Wanda Wareham, Velma Smith, Donna Drash- • er, Sue Deubler. At the Piano: Mary Palmer. 107 — a-y The Bedford High School Band rehearsing for the an¬ nual Spring Concert. Music Ronald Adams, playing the autoh rp in the 8th grade General Music Class. SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL CHORUS MBHttaOMIMMMflHHHMHaMrMHaMMMKr i i m ROW ONE: Carol Glasgow, Shirley Miller, Nancy Grimes, Rose Thompson, William Wuer- ger, Donald Weaverling, Roger Growden, Loren Veach, Sandra Beegle, Bedelia Leonard, Ethel Layton. ROW TWO: Lynn Whitfield, Joyce Diehl, Maylou Miles, Sandra Arnold, Robert Wuer- ger, Joe Wright, Robert Ander¬ son, Tom Ritchey, Maxine Gail Smith, Marie Clark, Diane Lin- genfelter, Roma Blackstone, Judy Diehl. ROW THREE: Frances Hook, Patricia Beckett, Nancy Diehl, Georgia Como, Jim Zembower, Jim Hite, John Waller, Larry Claycomb, Connie Koontz, Su¬ san Deubler, Myrtle Anderson, Marie Claycomb, Bonnie Rae Foor. DIRECTOR: Arch Stewart Music 8A GENERAL MUSIC CLASS ROW ONE: Joyce Wertz, Janet Reeder, Barbara Reese, Sandy Grazier, Maureen Fitzgerald, Jaime Feree, Ronald Adams. ROW TWO: Patrick BerToch, Richard Imler, Harry Gardner, Roger Wilson, David Bennett, Bill Foy, Reed Weyant. 109 Here you see Guidance Counselor, Miss Kniseley, posting information for college bound students. Guidance Here we have Miss Knisley helping a student decide her future. She is available anytime to help the students of Bedford High w ' ith their problems. _ I0OMHKB mmmbrc Special Education This is the second year Bedford High School is offering work in Special Education. This work is in charge of Mrs. Ona C. Bruner. In this class pupils are given longer time in which to do their work. They work progressively in English, reading, math, spelling, health, and social studies. I I mmm Special Education students en¬ joy project work. Here four boys are arranging a display of “Life on the Frontier.” Left to right: Brint Hess, John Howsare, Victor Wilson, and David Alwine. Special Education Here we have the entire Spe¬ cial Education Class of 7S. ROW ONE: William Smith, Paul Clark, David Alwine, Brint Hess, and Tommy Cross. ROW TWO: Sheldon Ford, Kenneth Tew, Jesse Young, and James Hann. ROW THREE: Victor Wilson, Robert Logue, and Ralph Williams. STANDING: John Howsare and Phyllis Smith. i 112 Mr. Wohnhas emphasizes per¬ spective and drawing in gen¬ eral as one of the basic skills for growth toward richer cre¬ ative experiences. This group of art students are engaged in two-dimensional work. Several media in this bracket are offered—pencil, charcoal, pastel, pen and ink, tempera, watercolors, oils, and crayon resist. 113 Three-dimensional art experi¬ ence adds breadth to the cre¬ ative work done in the Art De¬ partment at B.H.S. These stu¬ dents are finding opportunities to express themselves in ceram¬ ics—both in sculpture and throwing at the potter’s wheel. ! These members of the Art Club are getting an opportunity to express themselves artistically in one of the graphic arts— linoleum block painting. I 14 UN 115 I Here we see some of the stu¬ dents making good use of the school library. Some are study¬ ing while others are using their leisure time to catch up on their reading. Library This student is finding out who wrote what book the smart way . . . by using the card cata¬ logue. 116 ,TRt thl card catalog don ' t hunt UNTH. YOU ' RE BLUE IN THE «M 0 1 1 RMHT ! ' m Library inti-ni n inni • nn r — botw rwi hi m a i«kiin(h t if These library aides are put¬ ting up a display to catch the students’ interest. Here we see other library aides working busily, trying to get new books ready for the students to use. 117 Miss Mary Morse, School Nurse Nurse Here we see some members of the Nurses’ Club making plans for future meetings. LEFT TO RIGHT: Ruth Reed, Bonnie Levar. STANDING: Joyce Smith. V v • v. W mill ii in ii in i nn — ii nn i w m i—a—i i Nurse Here we see David Waugerman making use of the modern dental equipment we have in our nurse’s room. 119 PERSONNEL OF THE CAFETERIA—SITTING, left to right: Florence Foor, Aldene Bahm, Ethel Naugle, Sara Anderson, Geraldine Miller, Catherine King. Cafeteria STANDING: Edith Swartzwelder, Grace Heming, Catherine Cessna, Irma Davidson, Blanche Rose, Margaret Oliver, and Olive Bankes. I 120 - - -- Other Activities 121 HOBMH • _ Echo Staff Here we see the Echo Staff hard at work on this year’s Echo. SITTING: Ella Hudicka, Joyce Dishong, Donna O’Neal, Lena Koontz, Joanne Berry, Barbara Rose, Margie Morgart, and Trudy Vensel. STANDING: Pats Casteel, Glee Arnold, Carolyn Weaver, and Theresa Taylor. 122 Hi -Y Club Here are three Hi-Y Club mem¬ bers discussing the activities of some future meetings. Left to right: Max Green, David Sarver, and Edward Rose. i - Teachers Club The officers of the Future Teachers Club hold their week¬ ly meeting. Left to right: Eleanof Madore, Treasurer; Evelyn Creps, Vice President; Marilyn Reese, Sec- ' retary; Dorothy May, Presi¬ dent. 123 . 00 , Senior High Model Builders Senior High Model Builders looking over some control-line planes. Left to right: Glenn Bowser, Alan Carnes, James Rush, Carl Taylor, Melvin Huston. Junior High Model Builders Here are two Junior High Boys working on Model Airplanes. Left to right: Paul Hebner and Dick Amick. 124 IHtoMNMMMMMaMHMMHi Junior Red Cross The Junior Red Cross officers making stock¬ ing dolls for Christmas to give to children who are patients in the hospital. Left to right: Sue Cessna . Secretary Nancy Arnold _ Treasurer Esther Dibert _ Vice President Donna Jess _ President Office Aides Here we see three office aides. Left to right: Jeanne Diehl, Janet Davidson, Jane Dibert. 125 — . Left to right: Sue Houseworth, Ella Hudicka, Joyce Smith, Maxine Smith, and Karen Green. M Ml JfeOlMIMflaiiMiMMMItltalHMMfctf 127 Cheerleaders FIRST ROW: Jane Hanger. SECOND ROW: Jeannette Fungaroli, Lena Koontz. THIRD ROW: Rose Marie Proko, Zona Miller, Donna O’Neal. MflMM I MM MMH 129 Varsity Football r ■HyH 1 tty mb, . t JfllV jlm.1 nc-- J FIRST ROW: Assistant Coach Andrews, Dave Hite, Warren Brockleman, Mike Smith, John Rudisill, Jack Geisler, Gary Fox, Claude Darr, John Strawbridge, Martin Reiley, Jim Snyder, Head Coach Wilkinson. SECOND ROW: Assistant Coach Forsha, Wayne Clark, Jim Zembower, Charles Holler, Fred McKinley, Jim Hite, Jim Rush, Bill Rook, Barry Baughman, Lambert Harris, Jack Stankan, Larry Whysong. THIRD ROW: Carl Holler, Roger Growden, Don Nave, Jim Beard, Jerry Smith, Victor Maffucci, Jon Gentilman, George Sciranko, Harold Sciranko, Earl Lybarger. FOURTH ROW: Gary Naugle, Richard Whetstone, Marvin Weyant, Wayne Green, Jim Blatten- berger, Ronnie Whitehead, Tom Burtnett, Donald Corle, Tim Foor, Gary Martz, Jim Smith. 1958 VARSITY FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Sept. 12—Everett (A) _ -„12 Bedford_ — 0 Sept. 19—Somerset (H) .14 Bedford_ — 7 Sept. 26—Shade (H) _ — 7 Bedford_ —41 Oct. 3—LaSalle (A) _ - 0 Bedford - _ —19 Oct. 10—Portage (H) _ — 7 Bedford_ ....26 Oct. 17—Cresson (A) _ 0 Bedford_ —.27 Oct. 24—Richland Twp. ___ —25 Bedford_ — 7 Nov. 8—Westmont (A) _. —28 Bedford_ ..... 7 Nov. 14—Claysburg (H) .. 0 Bedford_ —19 130 Junior High Football FI-RST ROW: Joe Straub, Richard Howsare, Ron Hamilton, Ray O’Neal, Rod Livengood, Bob Cook, Rusty Keller, Bill Hamilton. SECOND ROW: Dick Amick, Guy Mellot, Jon Miles, Mike Beegle, Wayne Sarver, Ron May, Mike Wilson, Tom Vent, Pat Wilson, Coach Bowser. THIRD ROW: Bernard Bingham, Jim Ford, Ed Faust, Laren Rudisill, Allen Peake, Jay Brodish, Jim Edwards, Tim Thompson. FOURTH ROW: George Zubrod, Dick Wilson, Terry Diehl, John Moorehead, Paul Fleegle, Ranee Harris, Pat Bartoch, Walter Paolini. JUNIOR HIGH SCHEDULE Sept. 18—N.B.C. (A) _ 0 Bedford_ .21 Sept. 23—Somerset (H) _ ...19 Bedford ..... 6 Ort. 2—C. Ridge (A) . 7 Bedford 12 Oct. 9—Altoona (A) _ ...32 Bedford ...... 6 Oct. 17—Altoona (H) _ .24 Bedford_ ...... 0 Oct. 21—Everett (A) _ 32 Bedford_ ... 19 Oct. 29—Holidaysburg (A) .. 0 Bedford _ 20 131 Seventh and Eighth Grade Football £®Pii§i« vlP • r J 1 r M B ■ Jm Afl|r v f i X ' m f 1 i £MP V ” | ijPjb rnkim J! FIRST ROW: Tom Nycum, Mike Pencil, Robert Robinson, Harry Mock, Dave Alwine, John Koontz, Eddie McDevitt, Ned Martz, Coach Forsha. SECOND ROW: Robert Burkett, John Nee, Tom Howsare, Robert Weldon, Robert Fisher, Dick Weimert, Billy Wise. THIRD ROW: Dennis Whitehead, Barry Thomas, Barry Feathers, Kevin Meredith, Edwin May, Donald Eshelman, Joseph Logue, Ronaldo Ibarra. 132 ■■ I — a. Senior Football Lettermen JIM SNYDER JOHN STRAWBRIDGE ■ Senior Football Lettermen WARREN BROCKELMAN DAVE HITE !■—H wn——■ ———— T— ——1 ■ I -| I HI MM Pigskin Hop Reigning over the Pigskin Hop this year were Queen Jane Townsend and King John Rudisill. 135 1 Pigskin Hop p fc.l Basketball 137 —j- 1 Varsity and Junior Varsity Basketball FIRST ROW: Assistant Coach Grimm, Richard Buterbaugh, Barry Baughman, Joe Koontz, Allen Carnes, Mike Smith, Lambert Harris, Head Coach Andrews. SECOND ROW: Jim Smith, Donald Weaverling, Terry Williams, Sonny Emerick, Warren Brockle- man, Jack Geisler, William Wuerger, John Foor. THIRD ROW: Tom Burtnett, George Sciranko, Wayne Clark, Gary Horner, Harold Sciranko. FOURTH ROW: Terry Arnold, Leo Mackenzie, Tim Taylor, Fred McKinley, Jerry Metz, Mac Greenland. .JUNIOR VARSITY SCORES Stoneycreek N.B.C. _ _19 Bedford 27 _ 17 Bedford 31 Claysburg _ _ 6 Bedford 19 LaSalle _ _24 Bedford 29 Hyndman _35 Bedford_ _ 28 Somerset _ _39 Bedford_ _42 Claysburg _ _10 Bedford_ _28 C. Ridge _ _33 Bedford_ _ 37 Saxton _ _45 Bedford_ _43 Everett _ ..—45 Bedford_ ......44 Hyndman _ .....47 Bedford_ ......33 Cresson _ ..... 9 Bedford ... ..39 LaSalle _ .....45 Bedford_ ......36 Chestnut Ridge ... .....19 Bedford_ ......28 N.B.C. _ .....23 Bedford_ ......30 Saxton _ Bedford Somerset _ Bedford Everett _ Bedford_ Pliife Senior Basketball Lettermen VARSITY SCORES Stoneycreek _59 N.B.C.36 Claysburg _31 LaSalle _50 Hyndman _42 Somerset _48 Claysburg _57 C. Ridge _39 Saxton _45 Everett _45 Hyndman _47 Cresson _39 LaSalle _40 C. Ridge _ N.B.C. _ Saxton _ Somerset _ Everett _ Bedford_ _78 Bedford_ 63 Bedford 39 Bedford_ . 64 Bedford_ . .42 Bedford- __ ...62 Bedford_ ...59 Bedford .. . .43 Bedford 44 Bedford_ ..—33 Redford 40 Bedford 28 Bedford _ Bedford_ Bedford_ Bedford_ Bedford_ MIKE SMITH JACK GEISLER ALAN CARNES WARREN BROCKELMAN 139 1 -- -- ' Junior High Basketball FIRST ROW: Gary Waugerman, John Will, Don Geisler, Ray O’Neal, Julian Meadows, John Maffucci, Joe Straub, Dick Wilson, Coach Bowser. SECOND ROW: Greg Fisher, Gary Ickes, Ed Faust, Jim Edwards, James Ford, Tom Vent. THIRD ROW: John Koontz, Allen Hibbert, Robert Weldon, Mike Wilson, Harry Gardner. 1958 JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Bedford_25 Bedford_27 Bedford_ 7 Bedford_20 Bedford_57 Everett _35 Saxton _19 C. Ridge _ 29 H. Burg _42 Evert _43 - 140 Wrestling 141 Varsity and Junior Varsity Wrestling FIRST ROW: Bill Simons, Rusty Keller, Gary Jones, Dale Grimes, Ivan Steele, Charlie Howsare, Rick Smith, Jim Zembower, Jim Snyder, Laren Rudisill, John Rudisill SECOND ROW: John Boyd, Jonathan Miles, Jay Brodish, Alfred Clark, Martin Reiley, Richard Snyder, Mike Imgrund, Gerald Diehl, Pat Wilson, Dave Sarver. THIRD ROW: Gary Naugle, Robert Bennett, Bill Hamilton, Bob Kimmel, Rodney Livengood, Richard Whetstone. VARSITY SCORES JUNIOR VARSITY SCORES Windber _ .... 7 45 Windber _ _ 5 19 C. Ridge _ ...14 28 C. Ridge _ _ 8 16 Everett _ ...21 18 Everett _ _12 11 Cresson _ .13 27 Cresson _ _11 25 Somerset _ ...13 27 Somerset _ Holidaysburg _ Johnstown ___ Boswell _ Mercersburg _ .....15 24 H-Burg _ _28 14 State College Tournament (4th place out of eight teams) 142 Senior Wrestling Lettermen JOHN RUDISILL IVAN STEELE JIM SNYDER JOHN BOYD r Senior Wrestling Lettermen I Autographs 145 j e j VO GW V CAaA OWSG 5 SO Q V 3MwG) ' SL)l —. vAg .v . v uy-X, MvLam COL x y% : ■ ) j y ' % i . X c J? ., A T crv-u , ( Qa- V jJ. Ow 3-2 Mm - XJ ®- vu rlxj-iit jb- cih. .a c- -v -Go- . (Rtf ' W )vJ A- ■ rvv_ i 147 £lk 0 . y ■ cv . j ir , ■ . ; ‘ ■ , , ; ' • ' „ caA ,IA- CjcU- J luU. - s ' 1 1 I l TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY The World ' Best Yearbook Are Taylor-made I ■ - vr ' . nri ' •- t ' . r - mf 1- - i..®!


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