Big Spring Joint High School - Big Spring Yearbook (Newville, PA)
- Class of 1966
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PAGE 5 ..PAGE 23 SENIORS ........................... JUNIORS ................. ......... P AGE 63 SOPHOMORES ......... ......... P AGE 77 SCHOOL ACTIVITIES ..............., PAGE 89 .PAGE I O3 SPORTS ................. ....... ADVERTISEMENTS ................ PAGE I Q5 MRS. MARY JANE HELLEN We seek, we find, we learn, yesterday, and today, and forever. Mrs. Mary Jane Hellen worked diligently to inspire in students an interest in history. Her sin- cere concern for students-for all people-will long be remembered in the hearts ot all who knew her. IN PARTING WE LEAVE OUR FOOTPRINTQ IN THE SANDS OF TIME. LENA DILLER Gut, Out Brief Candle Lena Diller had an avid love for books and a great loyalty to all her friends. She will never be forgotten because during her short stay with us, Lena endeared herself to all at Big Spring. RICHARD LOY The noble acts which he did and his great- ness, they are not written: for they were very many. Richard Loy will always be remembered by his classmates for the conscientious effort he put forth in everything he achieved. He displayed to all of us that man's spirit is invincible. A TQ' IQ' lxf 3 Diana Fry, Editor FOREWORD Through this volume of the Big Spring, the staff, has en- deavored to present a picto- rial history of the 65-66 school session. We hope this annual will serve as a hall- way through which many precious memories will pass . . . memories of many faces of your loyal, spirited, deter- mined, classmates with their individual characteristics and convictions . . . memories of a dedicated faculty . . . mem- ories of an efficient admin- istration . . . memories of the time and effort spent on learning . . . memoriesuof the fun of sports, and all other activities. All of these ideas make up enough mem- ories to last a life time. The memories that have not been preserved in this annual are preserved in our hearts. With these last words in mind, the staff, after. long hours and tireless effort, of- fers you this yearbook as a OLD TIMES HERE ARE NOT FORGOTTEN key to unlock your bulging storehouse of precious mem- ories. We hope you'll like what you find! The Staff of the 1966 Big Spring 'iff IHH111 w '. M. X , N M 1' lx! 1.02 Ml s, W3 ll BIG SPRING BOARD OF SCHOOL DIRECTORS Seated: Mr. William Sullivan, Sec., Mr. Wayne Wood, Pres., Mr. Leroy Pomraning, Vice-Pres., Mr. Richard Brownawell, Treas. Standing: Mr W. H. McCrea, Jr., Rev. Neil Severance, Mr. Donald McCullough, Mr. Edward Shellehamer, Dr. William J. Short, Mr. Frederick Bistline. The duties of the School Board are many and varied. No doubt the basic function, and the primary responsibility of our School Directors is to provide: For every child in the Big Spring School District protection of his Constitutional right to an education. For every child an understanding, competent teacher. For every child an adaptable education program-instruction and practice in how to become a competent citizen-training and guidance to do some part of the world's work well-activities for the development of worthy home membership, wise use of leisure time, health, culture and character. For every child a school term sufficient in length to enable him to profit to the full extent of his capabilities from opportunities offered by education. For every child safe, sanitary, hygienic, and properly equipped school buildings and grounds. SLIPERVISING PRINCIPAL MR. A. B. MFCARTER Dear Class of 1966: Each of you possess at least one talent that will be of benefit to yourself and to others. Twelve years of education have barely uncovered or developed your one or many talents. We would hope that you take advantage of each future opportunity that you may have to grow in wisdom and abil- ity so that your talents for good may flourish. Your parents, your and your many friends ask that heart for vistas. ke tilt' :'i..-:i' . '..'. li , .f:' ,JMS assets HIGH MR. RAY FRY Tolithelfdfassi of 7966: if iyl ??fouH are comfilesting your high a time when world? by rapid ZiW of human your greatest will be one of needs of a rap- idly musf CON' tiinueiflllslis to qualify for the esseeis by the tech- nological brought about must develop strength in the llglll areas of person- ality and character which will help him to meet the needs of an increasingly inter-dependent and highly competitive the same time he ly resist the ated by an ever and turbulent world orientation We are confident worthy TO A LIFETIME OF SERVICE WE DEDICATE . . . With sincere thanks and deep appreciation for a life-time of service to the educa- tional welfare of our community, we dedicate this book to Mr. C. E. Hassler, our supervisor of secondary education and former principal, who, after forty-six years in the teaching profession, retires this year. Countless numbers of students and teachers have been inspired to strive toward higher goals as a result of your influence in their lives. We take this opportunity, on behalf of students, faculty and administration, to wish you, Mr.QHassler, many years of happy memories, secure in the knowledge that your labors have not been in vain and will continue to bear fruit for years to come. -The Staff ADMINISTRATIVE PERSONNEL CHARLES E. HASSLER Supervisor of Secondary Education HIGH SCHOOL SEORETARIES Mrs. Carrie Milligan Mrs. Janice Tarner K, -gggqqnonn-N -f-- :' ,,,,,...---- WILLIAM E. SULLIVAN Business Manager 5 JL., ,,,. A .V i .X , 2 f- ' 1 I 1 I . A .gg 1 1 Q , 5 5 if DISTRICT SEORETARIAL STAFF Mrs. Lucena Luhn, Mr. Marlin Keller, Asst. Bus. Mgr. in charge of taxesg Mrs. Mary McGowan, Mrs. Dorothy Wheeler, Mrs. Dorothy Rickabaugh. ROBERT BARR DH Guidance Counsellor B.S., The King's College, M.A. George Washingtong Har-Brack Union High School 00 WWW? 4931. '52,-31. . f , . - 1 , ,NQZ , mfs Q . Mil ' 134 2 . 3 . .- ar--A Y y -.L , ' ,, Qizzffif-Q' fir. ,, - .V g . W ,ik . 4 it :Y 5 if 'X 2.01, I ., ,Vi Ji-. H . ll -, 4 l fi, - . fm: Q51 rf. 'a W' 3 91 :- no 3 3 55 I Z l- Us O E rn :J cn I I B.S., Shippensburg Stateg Carlisle High School 5.55 wif CAROL S. BENDER English B.S., Shippensburg Statef Shippens- burg High School CAROL R. BROWN Language Arts B.S., Lock Haven Stateg Lock Haven High School EARL H. BERRY Special Education Municipal Engineering, Drexel lnsii. tute of Technologyg Moorestown High School MARIE E. BURKHART Health, Physical Education B.S., West Chester Stateg John Harris High School RICHARD CARNS ROBERT A. CLEMM DH Industrial Arts Industrial Arts B-5-1 Millersville State: Carlisle High B.S., Millersville Stateg Camp Hill Sfhool High School DOROTHY CONNALLY English B.A., Penn Stateg East Pittsburgh High School DAVID W. DUERR Science B.S., Shippensburg Stateg M.A., West Virginia Universityg Mt. Lebanon High School JOHN E. GESCHWI NDT Librarian B.S., Kutztown Staley Hamburg High School ROBERT B. CORMANY Guidance Counsellor B.S., M.Ed., Shippensburg Stateg Chambersburg High School JOHN DUNSMORE Physical Education B.S., Lock Haven Stateg Philipsburg High School JOHN P. DAY DH Business B.S., M.S., Shippensburg Stateg Big- lerville High School ii.-if L. LEE FISHBURN Math B.S., Shippensburg Statep Carlisle High School LARRY L. GODSHALL Social Studies B.A,, Lebanon' Valleyg Ephrata High School ROBERT HABLE Social Studies B.S., West Chester Statef Mccaskey High School ANDREA M. HELMAN English B.S., Shippensburg Stateg Big'Spring High School SUSAN HOLMES Music B.A., Grove City Collegep Sunbury Area High School CONSTANCE F. HANLEY Language Arts A.B., Ohio Universityg Sharpsville High School PERNIE F. HETRICK Mathematics B.S., Radford Staley Boones Mill High School LLOYD HELLER Social Studies B.S., Shippensburg Stateg Shippens- burg High School WILLIAM R. HIGGINS Instrumental Music B.S., Lebanon Valleyg Shippenslourg High School M. KENNETH HOUSER Music B.S., Mansfield Stateg Delhaas High School ERWIN W. HOWLAND Science B.S., Shippensburg Stateg Shippens- burg High School ROBERT KRESSLER DH Social Studies B.S., West Chester Stateg M.Ed., Ship- pensburg State: Nanticoke High School Yearbook Advisor HAROLD G. LOY D.H. Agriculture B.S., Penn State: Newville High School ROBERT L. JACOBS English ' B.S., Lock Haven Stateg Bedford High School ANNA L. KRIMM English A.B., Hoody M.A., University of Marylandg Allegany County High School DOROTHY JONES D.H. Home Economics B.S., Penn. Statef Alexandria High School EDWARD C. LEZZER Language B.A., St. Francisp M.Ed., Penn. Staley Nanty-Glo High School JOHN J. LUTZ English B.S., East Stroudsburg Stateg Tama- qua High School PHILIP R. MANN Social Studies B.A., Dickinson Collegep Orange High School DORIS A. MENTZER Music B.S., Lebanon Valleyp M.S. Hershey Jr.-Sr. High School W. LESTER MOHLER Science B.S., Shippensburg State: Shippens- burg High School LINDA MULLER English B.A., State University of New York at Albany Saranac Lake High School GLENN S. MINICK Mathematics B.S., Shippensburg State: Shippens- burg High School DAISY N. OILER School Nurse R.N., Philadelphia General Hospitalp Newville High School JANET OILER JANE E. PALMER Social Studies English A.B., Findlay College: Newville High B.S., Shippensburg State: Kenmdre School 1 Senior High School Il5 nec, JOHN A. PETERS Social Studies B.S., California Statep Charleroi Area High School '1 lQ. MARY E. REISINGER Business B.S., Shippensburg Stateg Greenwood Joint High School ' 'Ei FRANK L. PORTER DH English B.A., University of Floriclag St. Petersburg High School DOROTHY M. POMRANING Home Economics B.S., Hoody M.A., Lutheran Theo- logical Seminaryg William Penn High School B. JOYCE ROSENBERRY Business B.S., Shippensburg Stateg Big Spring High School HARRY J. ROBINSON DH Mathematics B.S., Shippensburg Statey M,A., Co- lumbia Universityg Shippensburg Ar- ea High School LEON ROWE G. R. SCHOONOVER Social Studies Mathematics B.A., Albright Collegeg Lewistown B.S., Mansfield Stateg Galeton igh School High School .R Q wr! RICHARD C. SHULL Art B.S., Indiana State: Chambers- burg Area Senior High School I. EUGENIA SPANGLER Home Economics B.S,, Juniatap New Bloomfield High School I-ea. 'ffw CHARLES E. STONER III English B.A., Juniatap Altoona High School BARBARA H. SHUMAN Physical Education B.S., West Chester Stateg Shippens- burg High School 1 DANIEL J. SPEGAR Special Education B.S., University of Scranton: Blokely High School 11154 J. CLIFFORD SPANGLER Driver Education A.B., Juniatag Carlisle High School 759' J. RICHARD STEWART DH Health, Physical Education B.S., Springfieldg Indiana Joint High School s, JOHN SUKENIK Social Studies B.S., Mansfield Statep Bishop McCort High School WILLIAM A. SWANSON Science B.S., Lock Haven Staley Curwens- ville Joint High School TENA C. TIMMONS Mathematics Yam TED J. TROUTMAN Science B.S., Penn Statey Greenwood Joint High School RAYMOND L. TR UMP Science gB.S., Bloomsburg Statey M.A.T., Uni- versity of N.C.y Bloomslourg High School ROGER L. WHEELER Science B.S., Shippensburg Statey Big Spring High School B.S., Shippensburg Statey Chambers- burg High School No.4 VIRGINIA WAGNER DH Art B.S., M.S., University of Pittsburghy Beaver High School JOHN J. WARDLE Industrial Arts B.S., California Staley Peabody High School LLOYD F. WOODS DH Science B.S., Shippensburg Staley M.Ecl., Penn Statey Newville High School JACK A. YINGLING Business B.S., Shippensburg Staley Bellwood- Anfis High School MONA KAYE YINGLING Business B.S., Shippensburg Staley Bellwood- Aniis High School Office Break :EF lk.-ET' ...nl M::,:q Relaxation CAFETERIA WORKERS -1' 'mi -. Vx! it 1, ., 3, ' . 'Y M .5 .. , ' ., aff Y ' -ffl may . ' f J... .. 1: is E 1 r ra -. . 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JS,,,,'f,,,,i 'f-.gig ...Q ,A A 1-'. ' 7: - - 1 f . - Y'f1f',M 4.-' . TX X' 2- H 1. '6 .11 . 1 Left io Right: R. Shaw, B. Derr, C. Negiey, M. Mains, C. Burkholder. NIGHT WATCHMEN Xfsf H Clair Barrick William Handshew .. 4 3 Left to Right: Firsf Row: C. Miller, M. Johnson, T. Bouch, P. Jones, G. Snyder, R. Deitch, S. Baum, Second Row: J. Myers, R. Strock, J. Gephart, D. Dingle, G. Wickard, C. Brandt, S. Deitch, W. Martin, L. Wickard, R. Reinhard, J. Singer, R. Lehman, Absent when picture was taken: L. Varner, L. Hoch, M. Hummel. 2l f KAREN DIANA SPENCER LINDA FRANK MR. LLOYD F. WOODS Class Advisor SENIDR CLASS OFFICERS President .... Vice President Secretary . . . Treasurer . Historian Spencer Sfamy . .... Frank Stone Linda Mentzer . Karen Smith . . . Diana Fry X-fgfj PEGGY LEE ALLEMAN Peg Clerical She is wise who can instruct us and assist us in the course of business. Jr. Red Cross I, Business 2, Student Coun- cil 3, 4, F.T.A. 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Art 3, Library 3 GALEN EUGENE BAKER Bake Academic Heights were made to be looked at, not to be looked from. Football 'I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Student Council I, 3, Track 'l, 2, 4, Var- sity 4, Homeroom President 2, 3, 4, Class Vice President 3, Class Play 4 THOSE WERE THE DANIEL HERMAN ARBEGAST Ill Danny Academic I may disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to my death your right to say it. Band 1, 2, Hi-Y 4 EDWARD DUDLEY BAKER, JR. Ed Vocational I do not understand, I pause, I examine, Now I understand. SALLY LOU BEECHER Sally Stenographic Climb high, climb far. Your aim the sky, your goal a star. Jr. Red Cross l, Chorus 2, 3, Busi- ness 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Band 4, Yearbook 4, Homeroom President 4 SUSAN KAY BEN DER Sus Stenographic Gentleness is able to accomplish what violence cannot. Student Council 3, 4, National Honor So- ciety 3, 4, Homeroom Secretary 3 XXMX YEARS OF ANTICIPATION BONNIE LOU BENNER Bone Clerical lt's her thinking of others that makes one think of her. Cheerleading 3, 4, Student Council 4 GERALD LEE BRANDT Jeb Clerical He wants to own an orchard, by his fruit you shall know him, not by his roots. Chorus I, 2, 3, Business 4, Basketball 3, Manager 4 MARTHA LOUISE BISTLINE Martha Stenographic The song that we hear with our ears is only the song that is sung in our hearts. Business 45 Faculty Secretary 4, Cho- rus I, 2, 3, 4 3 SHIRLEY ANN BITTINGER Shirley Clerical A warm, goocl heart is better than all the heads in the world. Business 4 PATRICIA ANNE BRANNAN Clerical A good book is the best of friends the same today and forever Chorus l, 4, Library 4 Pat CINDY LOUISE BREAM Cindy Home Economics Silence is one of the greatest arts of conversation. F.H.A. 3, 4 25 VIRGINIA ELIZABETH BREAM Ginny Clerical There's magic in the memory of school day friendships. Business 3 LANA DIANE CAREY Lana Clerical Wherever there is a human being, there is always opportunity for kindness. Business 3, 4, Dramatics lg Faculty Sec- retary 4 THEN WA9 THE DAY WE LONG HAD LOOKED WAS OUR COMMENCEMENT - WILLIAM JOSEPH BROWNEWELL Bill Vocational Earth is here so kind that iust tickle her with a hoe, and she laughs with harvest. r.r.A, 1, 2, 3, 4 CONNIE LEE BRUNNER Connie Clerical A ring on her finger is worth more than two on the phone. SUSAN LINN CHRISTLIEB Susan Academic Golden hair, like sunlight streaming on the marble of her shoulders. Student Council ly Band 47 F.T.A. 2, 3, 47 Newspaper I, 25 Chorus 'ly Class Play 37 National Honor Society 3, 4. W? GARY EUGENE CASHMAN GGVY General Don t throw a monkey-wrench into the machinery. FOR. IT WAS THE EVENING OF MAY 31, 1966: IT THE GRADUATING CLASS OF I966. OWEN DONALD CLARK Owen Clerical Look out, youth, the schoolmaster is abroad and armed with his paddle. Gym 4 RICHARD SCOTT CRAMER Professor Academic Let the victory tall where it will, we are all on that side. Football I, 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Varsity 4 CONNIE ANN CLEVENGER Connie Academic Never before have we had so little time in which to do so much. Jr. Red Cross I, Nurses 3, Library 4, French 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Year- book 4, National Honor Society 4, Class Play 4 SAMUEL RONALD COMP Sammy Run Academic A good archer is not known by his ar- rows but by his aim. Art I, Newspaper I, Gym 4, Chorus I, F.T.A. 3, 4, Class Play 4 BETTY JOAN CRIDER Crackers Clerical History, the witness of the times, the light of truth, however it is written, always pleases. Business 4 KATHRYN MARIE DIEHL Kack Home Economics You have laughter on your side, for you it is to laugh. F.H.A. 2, 3, 4 THERE WERE. OF COURSE. MIXED FEELINGS ABOUT SOME QMILED. CERTAINLY WE LOOKED BACK ON OUR KENNETH LEE DEVOR Drone General All fellow at football, fellow all in field. Student Council 2, 3, Football l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4 TRUDY JEAN DIVEN Trude Academic A candle of understanding is alight in your heart. Class Secretary 3, Homeroom Secre- tary 3, 4, Student Council 3, Class Play 3, 4, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 4, Chaplain 3, F.T.A. 2, Historian 3, Secretary 4 CONNIE LOU DUPREY Bones Home Economics Good painting is like good cooking, it can be tasted but not explained. F.H.A. 3, Treasurer 4, Nurses 2 SHIRLEY ANN ENYEART Inward Home Economics Nothing better can be found in a woman, than to study household good. F.H.A. 2, 3, Reporter 4 Wig, ANDREA ELIZABETH ESHENOUR Andy Stenographic Good things, if short, are twice as ROSEMARY JEAN FAHNESTOCK Rosie Academic There's Rosemary , short and sweet- she's for remembrance. Art l, Band l, 2, 3, 4,'F.T.A. 3, 4, Tri- Hi-Y 3, Class Play 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, French, Treasurer 4 good. orus l, 2, , , Business 3, 4 x THAT IMPORTANT EVENT: SOME CRIED: SOME SIGHEDI PREVIOUS HIGH SCHOOL DAYS. WE REMEMBERED CLEARLY . ROSS HENRY FAILOR Ross Vocational A little work, a little play to keep us going-and so another good day! Mechanical Drawing 3 DAVID VICTOR FISHER Dave Vocational Fly upon wings of the wind, he aspires to become an Air Force pilot. GEORGE ANDREW FARNER Andy Vocational A soldier worthy of the name he will bear. F.F.A. 4 elf' BEVERLY LOU FREY Bev Stenographic Her conversation is marked by its happy abundance. Library 3, Business 3, 4, Faculty Sec- retary 4 vw RANDY LEE FINKEY Randy Academic Whatever pleasure is to be sold, I am always a purchaser. Football I, Manager 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, Varsity Club 4 LINDA MARIE FREY Linda Stenographic For everything you have missed, you have gained something else. Chorus If Business 3, 4, Yearbook 4, Na- tional Honor Society 4 Q 1 ,pf sw-Q THAT FIRST YEAR IN SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL. WE CONFUSED. FORTUNATELY OUR NEWLY-ELECTED CLASS OFFICERS DIANA JENSEN FRY Diana Academic So many worlcls, so much to clo, so little done, such things to be. Chorus I, 2, 3, Yearbook 3, Editor 4, Class Historian 2, 3, 4, Cheerleading I, 2, 3, Youth Forum 3, 4, National Honor Society 2, Treasurer 3, 4, French, Vice President 4 DARRELL DAYTON GOODHART Goody Vocational You know I always loved a little flirta- tion Archery 3, Track 2, 3, 4, Chorus I, 2, 3, Art I, Football I 30 JOEL DAVID FRY Joel Vocational Give me the tools and I will finish the fob. F.F.A. 2, 3, 4 GEORGE HENRY GRIES, JR. Geor e A adem' g c uc The battle was not to the strong, but the race was to the swift. Chorus I, 2, 3, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4 JUDY MARIE GETTLE Judy Clerical The pretty dimples of her chin and cheeks. Library I, 2, 3, Business 4 BERTHA ROMAINE GUTSHALL Bert Home Econ Grain of gaiety seasons everything. F.H.A. 3, President 4 omics DAVID LEROY HAIR Dave General I will take the Ford as I find if. LAWRENCE RUSSELL HELM Larry General I say that even in bad weather the best tts are willing fo take advice from ir passengers. I-ootball 4g Basketball 4g Baseball 4 QOPHOMORES WERE AWED, BEWILDERED. AND THOROLIGHLY SPENCER, RICHARD. KAY, AND LINDA CAME TO OUR RESCUE. AMY RUTH HECKENDORN Amy Clerical f it is So 0 cheerfulness, the more spent, the more of it remains. Business 3, 4 A X ,ft xslt CONNIE JEAN HERSHEY Connie Stenographic She who brings sunshine ro the lives of others certainly cannot keep it from herself. Jr. Red Cross If Library 3, 47 Chorus I, 2, 3, 45 F.H.A. 25 Nurses 3g Tri-Hi-Y 45 Yearbook 4g Intramurals 4j Faculty Secretary 4 EDWIN EARL HEFFLEFINGER, JR. Ed Academic Man is the merriest species of the cre- ationg all above and below him are ser ious. Basketball I, 2, 3, Ag Chorus I, 4- Base ball 45 Football I DAVID FRANCIS HERSHEY Hurk Vocational Enough work to do and strength enough to do the work. Gym 2 ,z lg. - . ,fs ,, s - as W' JANICE ELLEN HERTZLER Janice Academic Little people have their own charms. Music 2, Library 3, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Tri- Hi-Y 4, Yearbook 4, Class Play 4 CAROLYN JEAN HOCH Carol Home Economics Generosity is the flower of justice, there is no end to giving. F.H.A. 3, 4, Library 4, Charm 2 THESE OFFICERS, WITH THE WILLING COUNSEL OF OUR MRS. SEYMOUR. AND MR EMILY KAY HESS Em Academic l never talk of wasted affection for affection is never wasted F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Nurses 2, Library 2, French 4, Yearbook 4, Class Play 4 tt X MARY MARTHA HETRICK Mary Academic We are here to add what we can to not to get what we can from life. Band I, 2, 3, 4, Nurses 2, Vice Presi- dent 3, President 4, National Honor So- ciety 2, 3, President 4, Student Council, President I,' Secretary 4, Class Play 3, 4, Youth Forum 4, Intramurals 2, 4, Girl's Hockey Team 4 SHIRLEY JANE HOCKENSMITH Shirley Clerical A father's a treasure, a brother's a comfort, a friend is both. Jr. Red Cross I, Nurses 2, Business 3, Yearbook 4 JILL ELIZABETH HOOVER Jill Academic The short ladies love the longest men. Band I, 2, Vice President 3, 4, Nurses 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Class Play 4 DVIQORS-MR. PORTER, MR. DUERR, MRS. FAUQT. MR. HABLE. INNICK - LED US SUCCEQQFULLY THROUGH THAT YEAR. LARRY LEE HOOVER Hoove General Youth calls for pleasure, pleasure calls for love. Chorus l, Wrestling 'l, 3, Art 2, Gym 2, 3, F.F.A. 4 PHYLLlS LOUELLA HOOVER Phil Clerical The most useless day of all is that in which we have not laughed. Jr. Red Cross T, Nurses 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Secretary 3, Yearbook 4 BONNIE JEAN HOSLER Bon Home Economics The bright little needle-the swift-flying needle, the needle directed by beauty and art. Student Council 2, 3, 4, F,H.A. 2, Secre- tary 3, Vice President 4 HARRY GLENN HOSLER, JR. HGVVY General The good huntsman follows the hounds and does not give up the chase, Gym 2, Football 4, Mechanical Drawing 3 JOSEPH EARL HOVETTER Joe Academic You'll find him tough rna'am tough, Sir, tough is Joseph Homeroom President 4, Gym 2, Foot- Archery 3, Varsity 4 TERESA ARLENE HUMMEL Terry Clerical Love well who will, love wise who can, but love be loved. Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, County 3, Cord-e-ettes 3, F.H.A. 3, Business 4 OUTSTANDING LEADERSHIP AND OUR CLASS' ENTHUSIASM HOP, BLUE VELVET , WITH ITS FLYING ROBERT LEE INMAN Bob Clerical He that runs fastest gets most ground. Gym 2, 3 BRENDA LEE HURLEY Bren Clerical It is a wonderful seasoning of all enjoy- ments to think of those we love. Jr. Red Cross, President I5 Library l, 25 F.H.A. 25 Nurses 35 Chorus 35 Student Council 35 Intramurals 35 Yearbook 4 JACK RICHARD JONES .lack Vocational I am still in my vocation5 for you know I am a Jack of all trades. Football l, 2, 3, 45 Wrestling l, 2, 3, 45 Varsity 3, 45 Chorus l, 2, 3 BEVERLY JOYCE JUMPER Bev Clerical When I collect books, I am collecting happiness. Art 35 Business 4 GEORGE EUGENE JUMPER George Academic Let George do it5 he is they man of years. Baseball l, 2, 3, 45 Football 'l, 25 Chorus l, 2, 35 Gym 25 Basketball I5 Varsity 35 Homeroom President 2, 45 F.T.A. 3 LARRY EUGENE KANN Genghis Vocational Good health and good sense are two of life's greatest blessings. Football l, 2, 3, 45 Track I5 Wrestling l, 2, 3, 45 Gym 25 F.F.A. 45 Mechanical Drawing 3 will TURNED OUT A PERFECT PRODUCT-OUR SOPHOMDRE STREAMERS OF NAVY AND POWDER BLUE LESTER LEE KECK, JR, Les ' Vocational The worlcl's a wheel, and if will all come round righf Homeroom Treasurer lg Gym l, 2, Wrestling 3, 4 HELEN MARIE KECK Helen Clerical Happiness is like time and space-we make and measure if ourselves. Arr 3, Yearbook 4 MARLIN EUGENE KEITER MUFT Vocational Life is nof life af all wifhour clelighf. Gym T, 27 F.F.A. 3, 4 DONNA RAE KELLER Donna Q Clerical There are more smiles in the world than fears. Charm if Business 4 . WW, DONALD LEE KEITER Don Business The archifecr of his own happiness Gym 3 SHERI LYNN KENNEDY Sher A cj ' ca emic All human wisdom is summed up in Two words-wait and hope. F.T.A. 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, Ap Band 1, 2, 3, 4, County Band 3, 4 f ,i . HARRY EDWIN KILLIAN, JR. Ed Academic Adventures are for the adventurous. Chorus T, 2, 3, 4, Gym 1, County Band 3, Band 'l, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Yl JAY ROBERT KUHNS .lay Vocational Time is one's best friend, teaching best of all the wisdom of silence. F.F.A. 1, 2, 4 OF COURSE. THERE WAS THE ANNUAL SOPHOMORE TRIP. TOURS FUN-FILLED AFTERNOON AT HERSHEY AMUSEMENT PARK. ADDED VICKIE LEE KLINE Vic Academic l speak in French when I can't think of the English. Jr. Red Cross if French A, Class Play 4 ROBERT WEBSTER KOUGH, JR. Bob Academic I make the most of all that comes and the least of all that goes. Football 1, 3, Ap Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, W Audio-Visual 3, 4, Shop ip Class Play 3 WlNlFRED LOUISE KUNTZ Winnie Stenographic Something attempted, something done has earned a night's repose. Business 13, 4, Nurses 2, Jr. Red Cross if Faculty Secretary 4 DENNIS EUGENE KUTZ Dennis Vocational You're a perfect mischief so surely there is mischief brewing. F.F.A. 2, 3, 4, Band l ' l i l OF THE STATE CAPITOL AND INDIAN ECHO CAVE9. PLUS A UP TO AN ENJOYABLE DAY FOR UQ VIVACIOUS SOPHOMORE9. I,IE DDDTTTIII Dlif it c RICHARD WILLIAM LAUGHMAN Dick Vocational The world is a fine place and well worth fighting for. Gym I, Wrestling Ag Mechanical Draw- ing 2 GERALD EDWARD LAUGHMAN Jerry Vocational l've got the time, l've got the place, will someone kindly introduce me to the girl? Wrestling 3, 4, Gym 3, 4, Baseball A JOHN THOMAS LEDANE John Vocational All work is a seed sowng it grows and spreads and sows itself anew. Metal Shop 2, Electronics 3, 4, Stagecraft 3 KENNETH CHARLES LAY Ken Clerical Nature gives what no man can take away. Business 4, Library I, 2, 3, 4 JEAN LOUISE LEHMAN Jeanni Stenographic Friendship, the older it grows, the strong- er it is. DENNIS RALPH LEHMAN Dennie Acad ' GTTTIC He who is climbing the ladders of success must have begun at the first rung. Football I, 2, 3, 11, Varsity 4, Audio- Visual 3, Class Play 3 Business 3, 4 TX BEFORE LONG WE WERE JUNIOR9. ACCUQTOMED TO ANTICIPATING OUR SENIOR YEAR. SPENCER, GALEN. TRUDY RICHARD ELWOOD LINDSAY - FRED LEROY LINDSAY Fred Clerical Your girl? Why she's a peach. Business 4 LAWRENCE CARSON MARPOE Doc Vocational While the fisherman sleeps, the net fills. Difk Academic A lawyer I was born, and a lawyer I will be, one is never too old to learn. F00lb3ll I, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Varsity 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, Gym 'l, Class Play 4 NANCY CAROL MANNING Nance Stenographic As the sun colors flowers so does art color life. Business 4 JOANNA McCARTER Josie Academic Give to the world the best you have and the best will come badc to you. Cheerleading 2, 3, Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, County Chorus 3, F.T.A. 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Class Play 3, 4, Youth Forum 4 GARY OLIVER MARTIN Gary Academic No sleep till morn when youth and leasure meet p . Chorus I, 2, 3, Wrestling l, 2, 3, 4, Student Council I, Gym 2, Varsity 4 CONFLISION. CONSCIOUQ OF OUR NEW CLASS RINGS. AND AND KAREN WERE CHOQEN TO LEAD OUR CLASS ONCE MORE. MICHAEL DENNIS MCCLEARY Mike Academic The worlol's a theater, the earth a stage which God and nature do with actors fill. Hi-Y 3, 4, Class Play 3, 4, F.T.A. 4, Cho- rus I, Football Manager 4, Dramatics I LOIS ANN MENTZER Lois Stenographic The thirst after happiness is never ex- tinguished in the heart of a woman. Business, Treasurer 3, President 4, In- tramurals 3, Student Council 2, Home- room Secretary 2, 4, Yearbook 4 LOIS MAE MCELHANEY LOlS Academic At what l sing, there's some may smile while some perhaps will sigh. Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, County Chorus 3, 4, District Chorus 3, Chord-i-ettes 3, Top Twenty 3, Music 2, 4, Intra- murals 3, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Library 4, Select Choir I, 2, 3 GEORGE LEROY MILLER George Clerical l've taken my fun where l've found it. K ' 1 .-A' i 551' qixxv, LINDA LOU MENTZER Linda Stenographic One of us was born a twin, but not a soul knew which. Student Council I, 2, Class Treasurer 2, Business, President 3, Treasurer 4, Home- room Secretary 3, 4, Class Secretary 4, Yearbook 4, Intramurals 3, 4 HARVEY GEORGE MILLER Hafv Vocational lt is difficult to argue with the belly since it has no ears, 2418+ OUR COUNSELORS WERE MR. ROBINSON, MRS. HANLEY MISS BEAVER. THEY. TOO. HELPED US TO GLIDE SMOOTHLY WILLIAM EUGENE MITCHELL Bill General Every age has its pleasures, its styles of wit and its own ways. 3 Gym SCOTT ORVILLE MINOR Orv Academic He has more wit in his little finger than some have in their whole body. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus I, 2,H3, 4, News- paper i, County Band 3, County Chorus 3, F.T.A. 4, District Chorus 3, Hi-Y 3, Class Play 4 SHARON LEE MOHLER Sh ron Academic a I must laugh and dance and sing, youth is such a lovely thing. County Chorus 3, Chorus 'I, 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 4, Newspaper l, Cheerleading 3, 4 JANET MARIE MIXELL Jan Home Economics Sweet girl-graduate with her golden hair. F.H,A. 3, 4 WILLIAM LYNN MOHN Bill General Cookery has become an art, a noble science, cooks are gentlemen. Basketball 'I, 3, 4 JOHN ROBERT MORRISON, JR. Johnny Vocational Many friends in general, one in special. Mechanical Drawing 2, F,F.A. 4, Archery 3, Gun 'I MR. SUKENIK, MISS REISINGER. MRS. KRIMM, AND OVER THE ROUGH SPOTS OF THAT YEAR. LYNN DUANE MORROW Todger Academic On the day of victory no fatigue is felt. You clon't teach old sports like him new tricks. Football I, 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 11, Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, Gym I, Varsity 3, 4 SHIRLEY MAE MURPHY Shirl Home Economics To be born with the gift of laughter, she deserves paradise who makes her companion laugh. F.H.A. 4 GERALD WILLIAM MOTTER Vocational Little friends will always prove great friends. Gerald Archery 3, F.F.A. 4 CINDY LOU MOUERS Bin Clerical A man says what he knows, a woman says what will please. Band 2, 3, 11, Business 3, 4, Yearbook 4 ANITA MARIE MYERS Anita Stenographic Of all possessions the most precious is a good and sincere friend. Chorus I, 2, 3, F.H.A. 2, Business 3, 4, Library 3 WILLIAM LEE MYERS III ZIWIP Clerical Great talents are sometimes born of mischievous tendencies. Chorus I, 2, Intramurals 2, 3, Football 'l, Gym I, 2, Stage Craft 3, President 11, Track 3, 4, Wrestling 3, 4 WITH THEIR GUIDANCE WE JUNIOR9 HIGHLIGHTED THE YEAR DIANA AND HER CDURT REIGNED OVER THE FEQTIVITIE BARBARA ANN NAILOR Barb Academic To love and be loved is the greatest happiness of our existence. Jr. Red Cross I7 French 47 Library 47 Yearbook 47 Nurses 2, 37 Class Play 4 WILLIAM OSCAR MYERS Bill Clerical For my part, I want to travel not to go anywhere, but just to go7 I want to travel for travel's sake. Business 47 Band T, 27 Baseball 4 BETTY JEAN NEGLEY Bets Clerical This artist dips her brush into her soul and paints her own nature onto the pic- tures. Art 3 As 9-4,, DOROTHY ELIZABETH NEGLEY Dort Stenographic And a bright gold ring on her finger she wears. Business 2, 3, 4. PATRICK LEE NAUGLE Pat Academic He will achieve success who lives well, laughs often and loves much. Football I, 2, 3, 47 Wrestling 2, 3, 47 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 47 Varsity 37 County Chorus 37 Student Council ,3 GARY CHARLES NEGLEY Gary Clerical There is a time to speak, and a time to hold one's peace. 9 WITH APRIL LOVE. OUR GLORIOUS PROM. THE OCCASION WAS CROWNED WITH SUCCESS. 'fx X. meflm 2 . i THELMA JEAN OCKER Thelma Academic I am glad to learn so that I may teach. Student Council I, Newspaper I, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 2, 3, 4, County Band 2, 3, 4, French 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, F.T.A. 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4 JEFFREY HEINTZELMAN PRETZ Jeffrey Academic Religion speaks the language of the heart, the language of friends, lovers, children, and parents. Dramatic I, Band 2, 3, 4, Chorus 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Student Council, Vice- President 3, President 4, Class Play 4 , if cl 'X if ' Lx? 5 x DIXIE LEE ORNER Dix Clerical Her dancing days are never done. F.H.A. I, 2, 3, Yearbook 4 BARBARA ANN PETERSON Barb Academic One inch of joy surmounts of grief a span because to laugh is proper to a woman. Library 2, 3, 4 RICHARD LEROY REED Dick Academic The drum is in the hands of one who will know how to beat it well. Band I, 2, 3, 4, Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4 RUBY JOANNE REEDER Rube Academic The fairest garden is her looks, and in her mind the wisest books Student Council I, Youth Forum 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, County Band 2, 3, Newspaper 2, French 4, Class Play 3, 4 DURING THAT YEAR ALSO. SOME OF OUR TALENTED JUNIOR-SENIOR CLASS PLAY. M., R x TERESA ANN REID Te,-fy Stenographic Laughter is not at all a bad beginning for a friendship, and it is for the best ending for one. Chorus 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 45 Head Maiorette 4, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Clarinet Choir 3, 4, Intramurals 3, 47 Class Play 4 GARY LYNN RHOADS Gary Academic Man, the hermit, sighed-till woman smiled. Baseball I, 3, 4, National Honor S04 ciety 3, 4 SANDRA LEE RICHCRIEEK Sandi Stenograpbic Gentlemen always seem to prefer blondes. Business 3, Yearbook 4 LEE DENNIS RIFE Ralph Vocational I desire to live in the light of the day, that is in the country, rather than in the city. Hi-Y 37 Library I 2 3 4 Q X DONNA ELIZABETH RICHARDSON Reddist Stenographic One of the greatest pleasures in life is conversation. Jr. Red Cross 'Ip Chorus 2, 3, Business 3, 4, Yearbook 4, Newspaper 4 MARILYN JEAN ROOK Bunni Academic Blushing is the most peculiar and the most human of all expressions. Newspaper I, Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Select Choir 2, 3, National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 3, 4 JUNIOR9 STOLE THE SPOTLIGHT IN THE ANNUAL THE MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER. CARL LEROY ROSENBERRY Carl Academic He is always laughing, for he has an in- definite deal of wit. Baseball 4, Basketball 4 SHIRLEY ANN SCHLUSSER Shirley Stenographic In quietness and in confidence shall be your strength, Library l, 2, 3, 4, Music 2, Yearbook 4 is XM MARY CATHERINE RUSSELL Mary Clerical Sport is greatest when one is an avid spectator Business 4, Faculty Secretary 4 CAROLYN ANN SAPHORE Carol Stenographic She is fresh and full of faith that some- thing will turn up. Business 4 CONNIE LUCILLLE SEBURN Conn Home Economics A pie lid makes people wise because no man can tell what is in a pie until the lid is up. F.H.A. 4 GREGORY ROEWARDT SHADE Greg Q Academic He is six foot o' youth with spirit ancl human nature Chorus l, 2, 3, Football l, 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y 4, Baseball 2, Gym 2 AS THE YEAR DREW TO A CLOSE, PLANS WERE THE GETTYSBURG BATTLEFIELD. THE TOUR WAS QLIRELY MARGARET ANN SHEAFFER Peggy Academic The highest of distinctions is service to others. F.T.A. 3, Nurses 2, 3, 4, National Hon- or Society 3, 4 GARY ELWOOD SHANNON Gary Vocational There's no friend like a dollar. Shop 'l RONALD EUGENE SHOEMAKER Ron Clerical Silence is gain to many of mankind. MERYL THOMAS SHEAFFER Tom Vocational A clever, ready, witted fellow able to set up all sorts of traps. Stage Craft 2, 3, 4 KAY LOUISE SHORT DONALD LEE SHOFF Don Academic They found that this Don had been too sharp for them, so his was the victory. Football l, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling l, 2, 3, 4, Track l, 2, 3, Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, County Chorus 3, Gym l, Varsity 3, French 4, Class Play 4 Kay Academic Instruments sound sweetest when they are touched softest. Band l, 2, 3, 4, County Band 2, 3, 4, District Band 3, Regional Band 3, Dance Band 2, 3, 4, Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, Intra- murals 3, National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 3, 4, French, Secretary 4 'S ,,,,, ,' INITIATED CONCERNING THE LIQUAL CLASS TRIP TO AN EDUCATIONAL AND ENJOYABLE EXPERIENCE FOR ALL. I f::.- LINDA MAE SHUGHART Linda Cl ' erical Courage is like love, it must have hope to nourish it. Library I, 2, Business 2, 3, 4, Jr. Red Cross I LARRY LEE SH UGHART Larry Vocational Well am I acquainted with the mirror of companionship. Student Council 4, F.H.A. 4 WILLIAM ALAN SIPE Bill Clerical The rule of my life is to make business a pleasure ancl pleasure my business. . I. . v ' . DOROTHY ROMAINE SMITH Dot Clerical She's nice by name and nice by nature. Art I, 35 Yearbook 4 RANDY SHAY SHUMAN Randy General Small town of great renown: that's my town-W.BI Football I, 25 Stage Craft 4 HAROLD EDWARD SMITH Harold General I do pot praise excess, but moderation, and with me wise men agree. Band I, 2, 3, 11, Dance Band 3, 4, F.T.A. 4, Jr. High Band Club THEN WE WERE THE ENVIED SENIORS OUR TOP CLASS OFFICE WENT AGAIN TO SPENCER JOHN JEFFREY SMITH Jeff Vocational And here's a nice fellow of excellent prlh -Fate tried to conceal it by naming him Smith. F.F.A. l, 2, 3, President 4, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Varsity 3, 4 KAY LORRAINE SMITH Kay Academic Her acts are an abridged edition of her possibilities Cheerleading I, 3, Captain 2, 4, F.T.A. 2, 4, Sec.-Treasurer 3, Chorus 2, 3, 4, National Honor' Society 2, 3, 4, Class Sec- retary 2: Class Play 4, Homeroom President 2, 3 of sf? JI 2: LARRY EDWARD SMITH Smitty Vocational He does not only find the jest, but the laugh too. CAROL JEAN SNYDER Carol Academic She runs her fingers o'er the ivory keys and shakes a prelude from them. Band I, 2, 3, 4, Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 3, 4, French President 4, Dance Band 2, 3, 4, District Band I, 3, County Band 2, 3, 4, Newspaper l, Student Council I 3533, i :sl ip s -:W aa ii, aiu , ' Tl 'L ' ' I, 13, 5 tt,, --I V -1 ,E i , , 3, A to VA , an - 9 ., , A E+ I s 3 A .,.. -L 'f-i , u.. a , Xl, A ur' a reas ,,.. -. L KAREN LOUISE SMITH Karen Clerical There never was such beauty in a woman, Nature made her and then broke the mold. Cheerleading 2, 3, Captain I, 4, Chorus I, 2, 3, Secretary 4, Library I, 2, 3, Year- book 4, Class Treasurer 3, 4, Jr. Red Cross I, Faculty Secretary 4 GARY LEE SNYDER GFBSS Vocational A girl's a girl, and fun is fun. F.F.A. T, 2, 3, 4, Football I, 2, 3 SENTIMENTAL BUT PROUD TO BE GRADUATES OF BIG SPRING. HIS CAPABLE ASSOCIATES WERE FRANK, LINDA, AND KAREN. .XMNQQB BETTY JOANN STAKE Bets Clerical Silence is golden, sincerity is open-heart- edness. Jr. Red Cross 'l, Business 3, Yearbook 4 FRANK EDWARD STONE Frbky Academic Talent is that which is in man's power, genius is that in whose power a man is. Football I, 2, 3, Co-Captain 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Class Vice President 4, Cho- rus i, 2, 3, President 4, County Chorus 3, District Chorus 3, Chorde-aires 2, 3, National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Class Play 3, 4 ROBERT BRUCE STAMBAUGH Bob Academic Mingle your cares with pleasure now and then. Track I, 2, 3, 4, Chorus I, 2, 3, Hi-Y 2, Newspaper I, Stage Craft 4, Arch- ery 3 SPENCER ANDREW STAMY Spence Academic Strong beliefs win strong men and then make them stronger. Football I, 2, 3, Co-Captain 4, Class Play 3, 4, Student Council 2, Treasurer 3, 4, Class- President 2, 3, 4, Varsity 4, Hi-Y 4, Vice President 3, Youth Forum 4, Homeroom President I, 2, 3, 4 DONNA LOU SWARTZ JOYCE MARIE STONE Joyce Home Economics A youth devoted to kitchen studies. F.H.A. 2, 3, 4 Tink Clerical Your life is to be fortified by many friend- ships. Business 4 SET D WITH THEIR ENTHLISIASM AND ENCOLIRAGEMENT. WE URING TH ' A . E MAGAZINE SALES C RICHARD ALVIN THUMMA Dick Vocational MPAIGN THE FUNDS CAROL ANN THUMMA Thump Clerical She's never quiet but when she's sleeping. Business 4 WANDA MARTHA VAN SCYOC Harvest comes not every day tho' it comes every year. F.F.A. 4, Mechanical Drawing 3 Wanda Clerical Where the willingness is great, the dif- ficulties cannot be great. Business 3, 4 WILLIAM ALBERT TOTH Bill Academic Somewhere God has made for you the woman who understands. Band l, 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 4 DOROTHY MAE WARNER Dot Stenographic A merry face is the sign of a happy heart. Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook 4, Business 4, Vice-President 3, Dramatics 'lp Select Choir 'I KAREN HELENE VARNER Noop Home Economics The way to a man's heart is through his stomach. F.H.A. 3, 4 W SENIOR9 STROVE AND FINALLY ATTAINED OUR GOAL ERE THEN TO BE USED FOR OUR ANTICIPATED WASHINGTON TRIP O CHARLES ORRIS WEIBLEY Charlie Vocational That's the nail l've got to find the ham- mer for. RONALD EUGENE WILSON Ron Vocational He talks of wood, he will make some carpenter. F.F.A. 2, 3 VICKI DIANNE WEYAND Vic Cl ' I erica After having passed through forbear- ance, gladness comes. Band I, 2, 3 WENDY ANN WICKARD Wen Clerical Every man likes to flirt with a pretty girl, and every pretty girl likes to be flirted with. Dramatics lg Business 2, 3, Yearbook 4, Library 4, Newspaper 4 ' , GALEN RAYMOND WISER Galen Vocational As good-natured a soul as e'er trod on shoe leather. Art 35 F.F.A. 4 HARRY LINCOLN WYRICK Junior Vocational Blessed be agriculture if one does not have too much of it Gym 25 F.F.A. 4, Football 'I .THE HOMECOMING DANCE AND GAME WERE ALSO ON THE CONNIE, MARY AND BARBARA ADDED THEIR POMP AND Sk, NANCY LEE YOUNG Nancy Clerical What wisdom can you find that is greater than kindness? 1 Library Ty Art 3 B siness 4 Well, the Junior-Senior Class play again was a box office attraction. The Eldon Berry clan from Green Valley was a smash hit and the most talked about family for sev- eral days. As the end approached, all the excite- ment of the Washington trip mounted quickly. Our chaperones on the long-await- Washington Monument was too much for these S. 4 s --lNllllll! 'rAfLL-P1 A memorable stop in our class trip-President Kennedy's Grave. Hey, is that my Coke you're drinking? 52 i i F :Ji P? my-5,3 5 wg a.f'RJL 15 LL i i i Cindy and her fine feathered friends???? YEAR'9 AGENDA. THE ROYALTY: DIANA. RUBY, SALLY. KAREN CIRCUMQTANCEH TO THE FEQTIVITIEQ. ed expedition were Mr. Woods, Mr. Day, Mrs. Yingling, Mr. Kressler, Mr. Minnick, and Mr. Jacobs. An added highlight to our last year was the class get-together held at the Carlisle Country Club after our commencement ex- ercises-a splendid way to tie up the fun and activity of the past years. ,.v,, 3 A .gg M' We witness the changing of the guard at Arlington. Several couples dance to a number by the Ivels at the Country Club. . Nw? Att shin 1 mm ,WW M,-3 Scott and Barb leave early. l wonder why???? Look! We finally found a bigger mouth than Dot's. Look what cafeteria food did to him, TSYVY- Hide the chips! Here comes Mrs. Burkhart. 53 2 I 965 HOMECOMING QUEEN DIANA FRY ff? POMP CIRCUMSTANCE an gg X 6 Q e 7, L1L y V2 Sally and Fred Connie and Larry Mary and Greg Tl The crowning-the moment of greai expectations. Diana and her escort, Bill. .fx V ii lf, , 'S l I Barbara and Gary Ruby and Galen Karen and Bob ag , ' A - CHATTERBOXES Barb and Kenny PERSONALITY Diana and Spencer X .fx N 'i 15:95 -. -S COURTESY Bonnie and Galen WHO'9 DEPENDABILITY Mary and Jeff e ALL-AROUND ATHLETES Karen and Todge FLIRTS Karen and George 'K f e Q WHO ffm? Q x fw-4-wav'-Q 'xi 6: .,v.,.,,.w,..,.,,-, V ni R 1 fs TALENTS Trudy and Dick ee-'iT 'SlT C LOWNS Dot and Eddie TGP HONORS Ruby and Frank NOW AS WE. THE CLASS OF I966, BID OUR LAST DOORS BACCALAUREATE PROGRAM OF BIG SPRING BEHIND US: BUT WE REALIZE ALSO S i Class Processional- God of our Fathers .. .... Warren Cheryl Schoonover, Organist 'Invocation .................. Rev. John L. Rosenberry , Green Spring Brethren in Christ Church Q Hymn- O God, Our Help In Ages Past ...... Audience . iWords on back of program! Scripture ................... Rev. John L. Rosenberry High School Choir- The Road Not Taken .... Thompson Cheryl Schoonover, Accompanist Sermon- Where Can I Go? .... Rev. Leon A. McCleary Evangelical United Brethren Church Choir- Prayer For Peace .................... O'Hara I 'Hymn- Lord, Dismiss Us With Thy Blessing . . Audience CWords on back of programj '5Benediction and Silent Prayer . . Rev. John L. Rosenberry 'Cl-ass Recessional- Trumpet Tune and Voluntary in D Maier .... Purcell THE CLASS OF I 966 58 Well, the time has come at last: we're on our way. OUR TRAIL STRETCHES AHEAD: THERE IS MUCH Dr. Philip Loveioy-our commencement speaker. Go ahead and take the pictureg I won't mind. FAREWELL, WE REALIZE THAT WE HAVE CLOSED THE THAT BIGGER AND WIDER DOORS WILL OPEN TO US. THAT STILL MUST BE DONE. AND THE TRAIL IS EVER BECKONING. COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM 'Processional- Pomp and Circumstance ..... Elgar Lois McElhoney, Orgonist 'Pledge of Allegiance . ........... Class and Audience Led by Jeffrey Pretz, President of Student Council 'The National Anthem ............ Class and Audience Student Conductor-Scott Minor 'Invocation .............,.......... Rev. John Pretz Zion Lutheran Chuch Clarinet Duet- Two Little Bullfinches ........ H. Kling Clorinetsh-Kay Short and Corol Snyder Pianist-Mr. Kenneth Houser Address of Welcome ........... , ......,. Mary Hetrick President, Honor Society Vocal Quintet-- Down Thro' The Years ........ Medley Morthu Bistline, Josie McCorter, Sharon Mohler Scott Minor, Frank Stone Introduction of Speaker ........ ........ R uby Reeder ' President, Future Teachers' Assoc. Commencement Address- Make Way For Tomorrow .......... Dr. Philip Lovejoy Presentation of Class Proiect .......... Spencer Stamy Acceptance-Mr, Lloyd Woods, Class Advisor President, Senior Class Presentation of Class . .... ..... M r. Ray C. Fry High School Principal Presentation of Diplomas ....... Mr. A. B. McCarter 'U rv' 'rt Pr'r1 ' I S pe :si g I crpo A Smile - - - 3 handshake - - - and P657 wishes- 'Alma Mater .......................... Class of 1966 Student Conductor-Frank Stone 'Benediction ..... Rev. John Pretz 59 HARD-WORKING - DEVOTED IN THEIR FIELDS f-lui SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS Frank Stone, Plainfield Lions Club, Peggy Alleman, PTA Scholarship, Ruby Reeder, Student Council Scholarship, Jill Hoover, Plainfield Lions Club, Robert Kough, Cumb. ' Co. Teachers' Assoc., Thelma Ocker, SICO Award, Gary Rhoads, Big Spring Teachers' Assoc. d ...FP Q BUSINESS AWARDS Nancy Manning, S. B. Hewlett Award, Peggy Alleman, Newville Lions Club Award, Susan Bender, Nevwille Lions imJuSlKIAL AWARDS Club Award, Lester Keck, Class of 1958 Award. SCIENCE AWARDS Patrick,-Naugle, Leon Wagner Award, Carol Snyder, LANGUAGE AWARDS Bausch and Lomb Award, Ruby Reeder, Earl W. Carol Stevens, Valley Times-Star Journalism Helrlck Memorlal Award' Award, Ruby Reeder, Foreign Language fFrenchJ Award, Mary Hetrick, Sara Dough- ertv Welch Memorial Award in English. .. . as '- I Music AWARDS A ,ll-' Lois McElhaney, Harry E. Hipple Choral .f Award, Kay Short, Harry E. Hipple In- strumental Award. DRAMATICS, AWARDS Trudy Diven, Outstanding Actress, Frank Stone, Outstanding Actor. 60 ATHLETIC AWARD Lynn Morrow, Hamilton- Myers VFW Award. VOCATIONAL AWARDS Karen Varner, Soc. of Farm Women, Chap. 5, Bonnie Hosler, Soc. of Farm Women, Chap. 16, David Sterrett, Soc. of Farm Women, Chap. 5 and I6. CITIZENSHIP AWARDS Jill Hoover, Newville Civic Club Award, Mary Hetrick, DAR Award. HISTORY AWARDS Trudy Diven, Richard Loy Memorial Award, Susan Christlieb, Failor-Wagner Post Award. JOHN GRAHAM MEMORIAL AWARDS Peggy Alleman, Ruby Reeder, and Carol Snyder. YOU Hey, watch if-lhafs my shirt you're yanking af!!! -5 .v 'v'lrwf'l, f . . , , 11, ' ' W :Wa-wig-'A -V ,L in 9 yt y , fa: f .. an -5 -..ff . . - V , , ,, . . ,- -V Relax, Bob, she won't bite you. Q , ' 5 ' l y . g,f, 1 V Lf? - :Vx Q Q ,C V. n, Q ..: yur K 3 ,V -..' .- AVN 4 7: 1 i 3 fr V .V .V V V 1 - me Li f ' F ' I , 4 vl , ' ' -. G 4 4-Pa L. a 4 VJ, iii! if 9.1, .y ii.. 1 , .i , 1-02: ip f i' ' V+ -fe? X 5' i Lv k Wk V ,,..y.x -A- If 1 ,V A iytfim v , , ...J , I S. ' ,. f -1 '. . 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' . i o, s Q-if i VZV O 1 ,,. ., 'L my, rv . A l '--. I if Tell me about Hugo and Kim! Did they really get pinned? Yea! Yea! IN SCHOOL 6l JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS President ....... ....... J ack Zeigler Viee President . . . ...... Robert Mains Secretary .... ..... R ita Burkholder Treasurer ....... Joel Pretz Historian ...... Karen Ginter Baer, Donna Bailey, Janice Barrick, Betty Barrick, Fae Bartles, Keith Bear, Charles Bear, Jay Bell, Judy Bender, Carolyn Bidelspach, Irvin Bisfline, Warren Brehm, Shirley 5 qw- of .-A. S ,..,.... fa' fi Alleman, Robert Allwein, Mary Jane Anderson, David Arbegasr, Jan Brough, Donald! Brownawell Mary Brunner, Linda Burchfield, William Burkholder Carl Burkholder Rita Byers, Janet Chastain, John X fly 'V' il 7 15' llfq. lnil lf' .-5 Chesfnuf, Judy Chestnui, Leonard Cohick, KenneTh Comp, Shirley Davidson, Linda Dorosh, :EL Alice Durff, Dixie Eckenrode, Guy 2 Fry, Luke Fulton, Janet Gayman, Gail Gensler, Lynn 1 ,. ,rr f Q Foster, QW? Dianna Fraker, Edward Franklin, James FYY, Kent Jo X' J ff ll Gurshall, Connie Heberlig, Randal Heishman, Georgianna Henry, Michael Hock, Donald Hockensmith, Richard Hocker, Carol Hollen ba ugh James Holsinger, Stephen Hoover, Jacob Hunsecker, Gary James, Terry gy ' c.f,- - . I ,,... 2' ,- . Aman, 'J' 9, i !Z?',,,.. 'V J wily Q fvfai 'ff.,, Ei iQ g'k as f 'N ,-nan.. Ginfer, Karen Glunt, Gary Gross, Barbara Gross, Joyce Johnson, Susan Jones, Gail Jones, Larry Jumper, Lynn Karper, Richard Keck, Be1ty Keebaugh, Nancy Keiter, Marie 07 'Q Qi, W., vp k, , . A . R. 5, ,QM Q 1 if 6 E at ff , 1-+-ay Ludwig, Linda MacMillan, Susan Mains, Robert Marpoe, Beverly YNY 2. K rrr R ijy 'W R 'Nfl 'S -2 s 1 Y K i ix Kelso, Diane King, Robert Kuhns, Evelyn lay, Patsy Lautsba ug h, Sherry Lehman, David Mark Lehman, Linda Lehman, William Lindsay, James Lloyd, Wayne LOY, Jeffrey Loy, Sandra K J f L E i'L' ' -- K l I McGowan, Paul McKeehan, Sharon Mearkle, Susan Meily, Richard Mellinger, Darlene Mellort, Donald Mentzer, Carol Menrzer, Mary Jane 43 -Ns-uf, vnu? ,fw- Martin, Ethel McBeTh, Richard McCullough Harold McElwain, Ned ff? QA' asf:-as Mesick, Phyllis Miller, Annie Miller, Gene Miller, Srephen vga.-fy .1 .......-up 'S' Milligan, Jack Mixell, Linda Mixell, Paul Moose, Barry Morrison, John Mowery, Sharon Myers Clyde Myers Mary Lou 'rr fa? Hb, Gun 'fi , f r Y'f Rice, Cynthia Rice, Deborah Rife, Jane Russell, Lorretta Hn., .pw '?'1'!' H-cess' H, -...,.J' TT f,7 4' T' if 1 .I n.','fv nan.: Myers, Randy Nailor, Sandra Naugle, Charles Naugle, Gregory Naugle, Jeffrey Naugle, Robert Negley, Vickie Paulus, Beity Piper, Galen Porter, Sherry Prefz, Joel Quigley, Diane V-sqq, Schoonover, Cheryl Schuyler, Grace Shaffer, Carla Sheaffer, Richard 'sh 4-...ta 'M sg Shoemaker, Betty Shughart, Elmer Shughart, Gloria Shughart, Ruby Shumaker, Steve Smith, Barbara Smith, John Smith, Ronald ,fm 3, gs fjr' ,g sf zz h .,,: mes?-Q-. Stine, Kenneth Stine, Samuel Stone, Robert Souders, Richard WWW' .2 IJ! nm VV ,Y At Snyder, Gary Ste rrett, David Stevens, Carol Stine, Dennis ar 4 :.: 2 4 ,xr A , I A . ,- ', fwigi',. , . , .41-:fi.f,', ' ' 1 . r f119'NfJ'!un A.. nu ..,s'f S 3, l VW www' Q,,, r ,l,, F 1 fi' ,WIV Vx t i -1- . 1 I 4' '-so..-.1 Tritt, Donald Varner, Darlene Varner, Max Viering, Beverly Walker, Helen Weary, Nancy Weidner, Robert Wert, John Westcott, Larry Wetzel, Lillie Whisler, Dorothy Wilson, Harold Thomas, James Thrush, Linda Thumma Alvin Toth, Richard Wiser, Robert Woltz, Dennis Wonders, William Yost, Elderrean I A i i K 'f::f l ,gps-uO ' N..,,..-K l Sig? me Young, Gregory Zeigler, Jack Zeigler, Judy Zimmerman, Sandra Jan mixes up a little brew. m Mqnn-yg- Ks Hey, Bill, wake up and look at that. 72 Meily leads the pack to lunch. 5 THOSE ACTIVE JUNIORS -K 'F i , .sv im' W 'Nf, A aNlf. llft' ,uf t If these guys had fought in the war, we would have lost for sure! Dusty, I ought to let you dropl ww ,. 0 0 ' O li I A Iliff 1966 JUNIOR PROM QUEEN VICKIE NEGLEY THE DAYS DF WINE Bob and Janet b. .- 9. -of 0. Q. c o.p552'5 xrf 'fir -f W -eb vw' Dennis and Debbie S he D ROSES. 'Q SD Joel and Susan Harold and Carol fr 1?-.1 . D 44- X 'P . f 5 iw X A crown fit for a queen Greg and Grace 'W Jeff and Nancy WENDY JANIE STEVE BARBARA DOTTIE SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS President . . . Vice President Secretary . . . Treasurer .. Historian . . . . . . Steve Ginter . . . . Jane Christlieb Wendy Finkenbinder . . . . Dorothea Helman Barbara Hetrick 1 l , I :X . M , X Berry- , .. B. g R Q, , r r, 1 it f l i l in ff 1 ,S , r .Q rl ., ,ff Bailey, Sandra Baker, David Baldwin, Robert Barrick, Alben Barrick, Dennis Barrick, Diane Barrick, Doris Barrick, Frances Barrick, van Beam, Calvin Beam, Edward X James .L ,T i Q- .. qs, .f i 0, xg rh ,. .yl.,,,f I, ff anti: '7!!'f551.'4 'Mm ffgv-a ' ' Jill!! ', wwf 0 +.:H1'.'-J ,nmtfzi 'Muff 5, 940011 1 -mum! !4:ff?lff'?0,::!' 'Q .if -I 6' -., J ,' iz L i Q Q Y f 3' ' o-A 5 3 H f , la f ai iii ,Q F B' Q V E Allen, ,. , . Avis , 'fl 2' Anderson. . ., 'lll Pa'5Y Armolf, l 'B Samuel - ' f Bailey, S., Dale ,-Nh X , ,gmc Sei' ...J Bittinger, Donna Black, Alicia -Q--yi: Bowermaster, -'.-'fu Roy 1' Brannam Steven I I ,, --ne., A - - hi ' A 5515 , 5' B c ' me i eee, rrcc .V . g e? V? '- ,, ' , A . ,,f lcv! me-.Tr We eea, Brant, Henry Brehm, Judy Brindle, Terry Bucher, Jane 1 1, I I I .1 Cornman, David Cornman, Rodney Custer, Lemard Darhower, Donald Burkholder, Nancy Carper, William Charlfon, Frank Chesfnuf, Janet Chesfn uf, Lois Chestnut, Thomas Christlieb, Jane Clouse, Jerry Clouse, Linda Cohick, Daniel Commerer, Julia Coons, Dixie f De-itch, Dennis Dingle, Olivia Dingle, Rachael Diven, James 'Ji ' If ' ,J ' .Z f , :,, ,,f,,f,,,,,. v f 'f.'7 '! !V 'Nan Frey, Donald Fry, Mark Fulton, Roberi' Galbraiih, Lynn W-fm..-19' i i,.e, 1, 5 1 W '.,, ' ,W ff f. f , 2 LNNQS' 9 Mr , K gn A' L' ul l fy . ' . 1 af' ' l M' ' K fi! M: gg l i 'I Donovan, David Durf, Terry Ellerman, Durwin Enyeart, Harry Etfer, Linda Eufzy, Terry Failor, Darla Failor, Robert Fink, Kenneth Finkenbinder, Nancy Finkenbinder, Wendy Franklin, Glenn Gilberf, Jerry Godlove, Virginia Goodhart, Jim Goodhart, Jenny Griffie, Lee Gross, Joyce Gruver, Thomas Hair, Dale Hancock, Linda Harrison, Kaihy Hefelfinger, Diane Helm, Gail Q..-any --who' Gerhold, Linda Gettle, David Geyer, Robert Ginter, Sleven Helman, Dorothea Hess, Barbara Hess, Marlin Hetrick, Barbara '-1 Hollenbaugh, Robert Holston, Michael Hoover, Marlin Hopkins, Kathleen Horn, Janette Hostetter, Barbara Hummel, Kenneth Hunsecker, Donna Hurley, Bonnie Hutchison, Loretta James, Jimmy Jumper, Cheryl if Y 'fe nl I-G Y Z!V SN Q., - ' J' t '1:,,,1f'f ' I5 Q Ji' Hinkle, Lynda Hockenberry Connie Hockensmith Eugene Hockley, Raymond 'rf' ,aan Q . W .IH . . -1 Q ,mg 5, 4 H38 Jumper, Janet Jumper, Sharon Karin, Boyd Karper, Julia Keck, Earl Kennedy, Dennis Kennedy, William Kessler, Sfanley 33 v ef I '40, v 'W A 'Wx Lehman, Connie F. Lehman, Connie L. Lehman, Lee Lehman, Suzanne f--no Killian, Delores Kuhns, Samuel Kulawiecz, Larry Kulp, Janice Kunkleman Charles Lamason, Kathy Lauck, Jean Laughman, Nancy Lav, Gary Lebo, Anna Lebo, Mary LeDane, Linda X f I 1 Lescalleet, Sandra Lindsey, Lettie Line, Martina Luttrell, Darlene 3111.5 'f-23' Mentzer, Gary Mentzer, Linda Miller, James Miller, Susan 4 , .123 5 . a ' fi ' ff. pa V T gy , t ,V A gl N-. .,. ,L If W. W, i mp Mackey, Doris Mackey, Rebecca Marpoe, Randy Martin, Connie Martin, Samuel Mayberry, Duane McCarter, Patricia McCrea, Andrew McCullough Denny McKeehan, Dale McLaughlin, Vonnie Mell, Gregory 'PX .' Naugle Donald Naugle Doris Negley Wayne Neidigh Linda Nelson Charles Nelson Irvin Nelson, Mary Nickey, Harvey Noll, Judy O'Hara, Virgil Palmer, Kathryn Paxton, Susan D. ff N-M19 H2 ,lg-.uni .an 1 ' .f 5 as .v Q , 5 naa 5 ll 9 nv' ik wa ,ik has N PHOTO 0 Cl . v 0 Noi Available 1, QA: Jr' il ik Mixell, Dennis Morrow, Carolyn Motter, Judy Naugle, Dennis ---u..,,, '-5,2 4 Peduzzi, Rebecca Peterson, Glenn Piper, Linda Reep, Scoit 1 'F V f Richards, Phyllis Robinson, Michael Rohrbaugh, Cherie Russell, Darlene Russell, Linda Russell, Patricia Ruih, Joan Rynard, Connie Seiben, Sharon Selders, Dorothy Senneff, Ronald Shannon, Vicki , are if R J 'R l Q N ' if as H' k H if I A rl ki i Q -mia fir PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE Reid, Markwood Rhoads, Ronald Richardson, Phyllis Richardson, William , ,P wM.,7,' D' as , 1 ,, , Q. N . W ,,,,. 1 X , -Q-any ff Xl i M4 SE ...Mfr iii' Ji R as ., , . ,, Xb' .. wx iairygf ,Q N-avi 'ihawaqn -li vw Slienk, Jean Shively, David Showaker, Barbara Showaker, Linda L. Showaker, Linda R. Sipe, Raymond Skelly, Douglas Smith, Gerald Swartz, Michael Tamer, Allen Varner, Carolyn Walker, Ronald fa ,...i -. Smith, Randolph Sollenberger, Betty Souders, Lynette Spahr, Bradley Spahr, Carolyn Stambaugh, Bonnie Stevens, Nancy Stine, Linda Stouffer, Diana Stouffer, Paul Stouffer, William Swartz, Gary Wagner, Shirley Weaver, Ruth Weibley, Kay Weigel, Patsy in S. J 88 I fi i 1, t QQQQ .- F .I Qi ,. , .M ,,:.,, - ,MQ X La A-fi, if 'W iw 1' f ff 5 ' - . f wg., .K i S Westcott, Fay Wickard, Robert Will, Karen Worthington Fred Q Young, , -, Steven 1 ,.:. E' Young, fi tttt i P syivia Zimmerman, , fl M Robert A Zinn, It Vggg - K Barbara 4, K . X Y gl I 9? X Q N Ni - i g - I w Q L V37 . EDITORIAL YEARBOOK STAFF First Row: Mrs. Rosenberry, D. Fry, Editor, Mr. Shullg Second Row: P. Hoover, C. Mouers, D. Warner, B. Hurley, C. Hershey, L. Mentzer, L. Mentzer, K. Smith, P. Mesick, D. Mellingerp Third Row: G. Schuyler, J. , Bell, L. Frey, D. Smith, D. Richardson, H. Keck, S. Breecher, J. Prefz. 'N E 'A ' YH' I 1? 3 -Q ff uf' f 'S' L,i,g..ei- ff -- -i M31 XI ' , :H Business YEARBOOK STAFF ' J Fifsf Row: B- Nail0I', 5- SCNUSSSY, Mf- KFESSICF, W- Wickard, S. Richcreek, S. Hockensmithf Second Row: B. Stake, E. Hess, C. Clevenger, E. Shugars, D. Orner, B. Hurley. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY First Row: D. Quigley, Sec, B. Barrick, J. Hoover, K. Short, D. Foster, K. Smith, R. Fahnesfock, T. Diven Second Row: M. J. Allwein, P. Sheaffer, J. McCar1er, M. Rook, J. Gross, B. Hefrick, L. LeDane, P. McCarTeri J. Goodhart, A. Black, Mrs. Jones, Third Row: P. Alleman, C. Snyder, M. Hefrick, Pres, S. Bender, L Frey, J. Lehman, R. Burkholder, H. Brandt, J. Loy, F. Stone, G. Rhoads, J. Thomas, S. Christlieb, R Reeder, T. Ocker, D. Fry, Treas, R. Mains, Vice Pres, Fourth Row: G. Heishman, Schoonover, J. Arbegasf R. Weidner, M. Reid, W. Bistline, J. Zeigler, E. Hockensmith, S. Ginfer, C. Clevenger, S. MacMillan, D Hunsecker, S. Beecher. ONO SOC'U' STUDENT COUNCIL First Row: S. Ginter, M. Nelson, S. Bender, K. Ginier, B. Benner, P. Alleman, J. Milligan, A. Barric Second Row: S. Stamy, Treas., J. Zeigler, Vice-Pres., J. Pretz, Pres., M. Hetrick, Sec., Third Row 4 Lehman, L. Stine, W. Finkenbinder, N. Weary, D. Helman, B. Hosler, G. Baker, J. Loy, L. Shugarf 5 Ll Stouffer, D. Sterrett, N. McElwain. Gil .hi if 'S X J- 'fa f1 1 ff' A in ..4ia Lael .1 3 I 9 l TRI-Hl-Y First Row: T. Reid, Chaplain, J. Hertzler, J. Goodhart, G. Schuyler, S. Brehm, B. Peduzzi, Second Row: C. Hershey, Sec., A. Allen, Trees., J. Chestnut, C. Stevens, P. Mesick, L. Lehman, L. Ludwig, Third Row: K. Ginter, Vice-Pres., J. Gross, L. Showalter, V. McLaughlin, S. Ruth, T. Dlven, Pres., S. Kennedy. N BUSINESS CLUB First Row: Mr. Day, B. Keck, J. Bailey, C. Mentzer, Sec., A. Miller, D. Rice, B. Jumper, M. Keite-r, J. Bell, Second Row: T. James, B. Crider, D. Keller, N. Young, B. Frey, A. Eshenour, W. Van Scyoc, T. Hummel, Third Row: L. Davidson, F. Barrick, S. Mearkle, M. Brownewell, V. Bream, W. Kuntz, H. Walker, M. Russell, L. Shughart, C. Mouers, M. Mentzer, Vice-Pres., D. Warner, Fourth Row: N. Manning, N. Weary, C. Rice, D. Kelso, R. Shughart, S. Mowery, J. Gettle, A. Heckendorn, L. Mentzer, Treas., D. Richard- son, Fifth Row: S. Bittinger, N. Keebaugh, G. Gayman, A. Myers, J. Lehman, L. Carey, C. Saphore D. Negley, L. Mentzer, Pres., S. Beecher, Sixth Row: L. Frey, P. Lay, J. Zeigler, M. Bistline, R. Burkholder, Seventh Row: L. Jones, W. Myers, R. Stone, G. Brandt, F. Lindsey, K. Lay. A ! V' f .. - ,fl A1 Firsf Row: S. Minor, R. Reed, S. Comp, M. McCleary, H. Smith, Second Row: K. Smith, B. Hetrick, J. Fulton S. Lehman, C. Schoonover, A. Black, L. Mclilhaney, Parl., E. Hess, J. Christlieb, P. McCarter, S. Miller, J. Goodhart, L. Russel, C. Stevens, B. Barrick, Third Row: S. Mohler, J. McCarter, Vice-Pres., S. MacMillan, M. Myers, K. Short, A. Allen, R. Reeder, Pres., S. Christlieb, M. Rook, Hist.p S. Johnson, Mrs. Hetrick, D. Quigley, G. Heishman, D. Foster, S. Comp, D. Hunsecker, T. Ocker, T. Diven, S. Kennedy, R. Fahnestock. I!! f itll Hll iiiil MUSIC f A , CLUB A QR X ,, , Q ' 4 X A L. McElhaney, M. J. Allwein, D. Hock, Mr. Houser. First Row: E. Killian, S. Ginter, Sec., R. Stambaugh, S. Minor, Vice-Pres., Second Row: R. Reed, Treas.p M. McCleary, Chap., G. Shade, Pres., D. Skelly, A. McCrea, D. Arbegast, Mr. Spangler. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA J aa Q 93 JOURNALISM CLUB First Row: Mrs. Oiler, D. Killian, K. Will, D. Richardson, B. Mentzer, D. Mayberry, C. Spahr, D. Luttrell, L. Hutchison, X V McLaughlin, J. Horn, L. Neidigh, P. Anderson. 1:77 FUTURE HOMEMAKER9 OF AMERICA Ntailor, D. Durff, C. Stevens, S. Comp, M. J. L. Galbraith, Second Row: H. Walker, S. Lautsbaugh, T. James, J. Bailey, F. Barrick, L. Ledane, D. Mellinger, L. Wetzel, S. Nailor, D. Hefflefinger, S Jumper Third Row: L. Davidson, C. Shaffer, B. Hostetter, Y. Kulp, L. Souders, W. Wickard, E. Shugars, QD Q ..-Q' ' :gl CX! MK First Row: J. Mixell, B. Hosler, K. Deihl, C. Duprey, D. Whisler, J. Stone, Second Row: D. Barrick, B. Hostetter, S. Murphy, K. Palmer, J. Locke, D. Stouffer, J. Shenk, Mrs. Pomraning, M. Worthington, C. Bream, B. Hess, L. Varnerg Third Row: K. Varner, C. Seburn, S. Enyeart, C. Hoch, D. Barrick, R. Weaver, P. Richardson. LIBRARY CLUB i. N' nf-1' ' 1 First Row: H. Smith, Mr. Geschwindf, C. Hershey, Second Row: C. Hoch, W. Wickard, S. Comp, B. Peterson, E, Shugars, C. Bender, C. Clevenger, C. Martin, L. McElhaney, D. Bihinger, D. Durff, P. Brannan, B. Nailor, S. Schlusser. X :S if FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA 5 - .4 wx ,F E L. x, . Q R 1 e U L. Q Vg xN'NIN 5 5'1- X ' P31 H 4, Q ll L First Row: J. Kuhns, W. Brownewell, G. Motter, L. Keck, D. Woltz, G. Snyder, M. Sheaffer, G. Wiser, Second Row: L. Hoover, Reptr., R. Alleman, Rep1r., L. Kann, Vice Pres., Mr. Loy, D. Sferreit, Pres., D. Kutz, Treas., M. Keiier, Sec., Third Row: G. Glunt, A. Famer, J. Hollenbaugh, L. Rife, J. Smith, R. Thumma, H. Wyrick, L. Shughart, G. Snyder, H. McCullough, D. Geitle, P. Mixell, C. Myers, E. Shugharf. 95 .1,.1 f 1 Y '5' 'Q LN , ':: 2f: ', g JT , 'a-.-:- J s ll STAGE ,. L We , VARSITY CLUB A L T . ,l W First Row: J. Jones, R. Hollenbaugh, M. McCIeary, G. Martin, J. Milligan, R. Wonders, J. Naugle, ld, ll D. Brough, Second Row: S. Stamy, R. Kough, R. Finkey, G. Young, J. Hovetter, S. Cramer, P. W g Naugle, W. Lloyd, R. Karper, Third Row: Mr. Stewart, Mr. Dunsmore, G. Jumper, L. Gensler, R. King, J. Zeigler, L. Morrow, G. Naugle, R. Meily, D. Tritt, Fourth Row: R. Lindsay, D. Lehman, ' G. Shade, G. Baker, F. Stone, J. Pretz. FRENCH CLUB 4 W' First Row: Mrs. Hanley, B. Gross, W. Bistline, C. Schoonover, D. Shoff, R. Fahnestock, Treas.y Second Row: R. Reeder, K. Short, G. Heishman, B, Vieringp Third Row: S. Comp, M. Myers, B. Nailor, V. Kline, E. Hess, T. Ockerp Fourth Row: D. Fry, Vice Pres., C. Clevenger, C. Snyder, Pres., S. Johnson. X ..,-' 3 M?- CRAFT CLUB R. Toth, R. Heberlig, G. Young, W. Myers, G. Naugle, Mr. Robinson, H. Wilson. AUDIO VISUAL CLUB R. Kough, Mr. Schoonover, I. Barrick, E. Hockensmith. NURSES CLUB First Row: G. Jones, V. Shannon, F. Westcott, J. Hoover, P. Sheaffer, Sec., M. Hetrick, Pres., Mrs. Oiler, Second Row: S. Lo Vice Pres., D. Varner, C. Martin, E. Yost, P. Hoover, Treas., D. Quigley, L. Russell. illfl Hi.. ,Nfl ,- SEVENTY-SIX ,,., ff an S94 4 First Row: R. Reed,'J. Milligan, J. Pretz, G. Jones, G. Lay, l. Bidelspach, Second Row: P. Richardson, M. Hetrick, R. Burkholder, R. Reeder, R. Fahnestock, Third Row: N. Stevens D. Selders, S. Loy, S. Kennedy, J. Gross, M. Myers: Fourth Row: D. Toth, D. Skelley, R. Dingle, B. Stambaugh, F. Westcott, C. Schoonover, D. Kelso, G. Hunsucker, Fifth Row: M. Nelson, D. Hunsucker, K. Short, J. Clouse, D. McCullough, R. Mains, Sixth Row: E. Killian, S. Minor, B. Kennedy, M. Swartz, A. McCrea, T. Diven, Seventh Row: D. Varner, A. Tarner, J. Diven, T. Ocker, H. Smith, J. Hoover, C. Snyder, N. Burkholder, Eighth Row: S. Coons, S. Beecher, L. Ludwig, V. Negley, N. Weary, A. Eshenour, T. Reid, J. Loy, S. Mowery, D. Rice, S. Christlieb, A Black, D. Helman, B. Toth TROMBONEQ K J f x 1 ,fy V 1 f -f f 1 ' , :f ,3 'Q L- - D , K 5 .K - . . ,, .f-.. DS Q T 3. - 3 ' f . . 1 X'i gf . I T r 5 4 .Af vi . fx . :Mugs -fi B.. . -S. '-wwf' 1 eww -'f--s. M Q. ,,.. ,.,,x.,., 1. I 51' ' ai . Ax... 1.0, . . J .Z A, gi A 4 I g N ' 1 A ...H 1 H. 'I 4, rw' A- gf-. 'fc f 1 . ...Y M, . . -. gf ??f'1j5 we .inc Q 15 , fjf .Sf N ' X, knxi X 'V 5 'Q . K' 5 Jam w Q x R 4 ' 'f ,rn v hm. N L Fyiiis. Q 1 N 'if K ,gi . - f First Row: T. Reid, Head Maioretfe Second Row: S. Mowery, A. Eshenour, V. Negley. Band Director: Mr. Higgins - :X Q i . i , SPRING X HIGH 5,- 'I . SCHOOL X A L BAND If L 1 I ' ,f ie 'S , i ff -if i Jax, f j First Row: S. Beecher, L. Ludwig, D. Helman, Second Row: S. Christlieb, D. Rice, N. Weary, A. Black 99 AND THE NIGHT SHALL BE Firsf Row: S. Lehman, F. Westcott, M. L. Myers, L. Hinkle,,S.Miller, K. Smith, B. Herrick, A. McCrea, G. Peterson, K. Smith, D. Selders, R. Shughart, P Brannan, A. Eshenour, Second Row: C. Hershey, J. Bell, C. Schoonover, G. Schuyler, K. Hopkins, W. Finken- binder, A. Allen, J. Christlieb, E. Killian, W. Kennedy, D. Hock, B. Spahr, E. Hefflefinger, J. Gross, P..Richards, J. Goodhart, E. Kuhns, Third Row: K. Short, M. Rook, S. Johnson, L. McElhaney, P. McCarter, T. Reid, S. Mohler, S. Minor, J. Zeigler, W. l l COUNTY CHORUS First Row: L. McElhaney, S. Mohler, M. J. Allwein, M. Bistline, J. McCarter, Second Row: C. Schoonover, K. Smith, D. Rice, Third Row: E. Hefflefinger, E. Killian, S. Minor, J. Zeigler, R. Mains, R. Weidner, W. Bistline, D. Hock. IOO l ravi' A TIME FOR ALL THINGS . . . BAND AWARDS CHORUS AWARDS Ruby Reeder, Outstanding Musician, Kay Carol Snyder, Outstanding Musician, Scott Minor, Short, Master Musician Master Musician. if? Kay and Gary escort a surprised Mr. Woods to the stage. Mr. Higgins tunes the tuba. Mr. Woods, you are now an honorary member of the National Honor Society. l ffm, I . A '- Aw! Come on, Terry, you know your lines. Again the Birdies sing, We iove you, Conrad-oh yes we do-o-o! lO2 MAROON SQUAD . . . AND WE FINALLY BECAME A PART .X 3 J kv, x . 46 so up 4 . m.WiLf1sAlfl '1? Foreground: S. Mohler. Background: Left to Right: P. McCarter, J. Byers, K. Smith, Captain, S. MacMillan, W. Finkenbinder. .fi N-s GOLD SQUAD ., ,. ..,,.. :M .1 'W' 'ff Foreground: A. Dorcsh. Background: Left to Right, B. Hetrick, B. Benner, K. Smith, Captain, K. Hopkins, D. Foster. IO4 OF THAT FIGHTIN' BLILLDOG SPIRIT nwfibw I . A ' sis. A , ,L 5 Q . - ,TS N 3' N V A , 1 X W D Left to Right: J. Fulton and J. Christlieb if Kathy, Sharon, Karen, Kay, Janet, and Bonnie decorate the goal posts for the next home game. M' xml' 4 Q-:EV K , i FQ .. If N .190 Y :-. - 7 : 2 - 'kf ' 755 , f Y 1 if k.1' If H 1- bf, 7 I .. , . ' ' -' I T ' T T' ,.,, t ,, ,, ,ttt ,.'t fa ' .,,t,,., t,,, f ' ' tt, ' ' ' ,,t,, 'T'T' X 5 ' Q f it ' ' 5 T 'Q 4 1 -f 4- , :ffm , ' ' -' 2, V , f V f A K tttt T .i. tett T ' 1 T A f tg K 'Q -. 5 , , fi 4,4 1 ' k . Q -, K K f' , :V . V , ' SRV ,,,k R ,V R ., ' ' 1 f?,,, ...aaa-f-was V- W Q'-an I A :N Je: U, 1, ,radii-runs! ,, ' ra:-A-,QA .af ,- , x V ' - - ,.,,,,-,,,v--fi ,-7 .V , 'W K , ' ' --f ' , ,Jf ' 1 'sf A ie. ,,.W .V i'w ii'fL-f 1fl'n gy-I T 2 Captains Kay and Karen lO5 1 K vc Q, I V X, 5 I vw g -.sg V' A .-. . ,.., . . e BULLDDGS HAVE AN DUTSTANDING 1' . xA i l T S.532,42y. V X B 'U ,yo M VARSITY FOOTBALL: First Row: D. Lehman, P. Naugle, J. Hovetfer, K. Devor, S. Cramer, D. Shoff, L. Morrow, S. Sfamy, Co-Captain, F. Sfone, Co-Capvaing G. Shade, J. Smith, G. Baker, Second Row: R. Kough, D. Triif, J. Arbegasf, G. Naugle, R. Meily, J. Zeigler, W. Wonders, G. Young, J. Jones, L. Helm, Third Row: Mr. Wheeler, Mr. Sukenik, W. Burchfield, R. McBeth, J. Pretz, R. Smith, W. Lloyd, L. Gensler, N. Mc- Elwain, R. Lindsay, Mr. Godshall, Mr. Stewart. .2.4.... .c ' .gp gf' , , ll. fl ' fi ' ' . f A J . , gmwa- Av -V . ,. Q, , ., ' X ' ' ' J we I I v ll' Tritty snags another. Sorry, Tri1ty , you're not going anywhere This Time! I06 ,a1V V72 WINNING SEASON! 8 W A SEASON SCORES Cumberland Valley Biglerville 20 6 East Pennsboro Susquenifa Boiling Springs Newport Gettysburg Comp Hill Shippensburg 32 34 25 Northern 26 40 52 7 B.S. 20 OPP. 'I9 18 34 'I2 7 0 'I4 25 20 7 K f :ta Y wg- .F .i ..,,..p sir MANAGERS: Larry, Randy, Jack, and Mike. Z? , V N V 'A If ,, 5' N Aw come on, you're pulling my leg! y ' V . - -. 1 . V y Q- e f A . ' ' K ff- 4' . , .. ' ,F .l l V59 I 'VJ 'A 4 W 2 -,.. T. . N f f, y 49 VR ...N i ' f : ' E l i f . .r Y E . . . , ,- . N ,- ' , - T .V . A , ,. kk.., .. - ' 'i-. ..J2f?i7r?l.. ' g V, , - 'Q .V ffl . A 1-.., .K A . - - - M . .sw ' V,,if2:'g- mi:-.1 . J Q! W' 4' ' . 1 ' ' ,Q V V Yrr.. . V ' n - . A... ' f .- f ' - . . ' A ,.,.,. A F ' W A f - . ff? . gens-eww-QL . r A -X-- 1 J- Q' Q' . 6' V - ' I' 1. 9-N134 .g.5,,.j.ff:i-X55 1---' Q .. A V L' A k,,i..,,,f. .V Jr: ,. fe 7 , ' f 1 4 l J ll Q ' ,ee . , fl- .-av V . ' - j .NA ' 2 ' .. - wrgf-V. ,egg -,V Li5??gs3,ffM.. X Q A ,e A : ffifefg , rQ,jgf.,- 5 A f --11 , . 255-+'i,4.W 5 VP-si ' 'wil 'ff If Ars? Twin- ii , if rr gf F N K' ,ifi '. ' ' ' V - , --., . , V 3 'S - r - VV , - .. 1' Sv .-1' ,--V' ' ,, YVV, 1' V- -1- ff z ,..' 1- .Q--Qi' 1 V 1 A +' +1 1 lf 85 doesn'1 get you, 69 will. l07 ww on LOSE . . . we PLAY ouR BEST' X. SEASON SCORES B.S. OPP. Scotland 'I9 Susquenilc 40 Chambersburg 0 Boiling Springs 0 7 Shinpensburg 0 Cumberland Valley 20 Norihern 21 Greg brings down a Panther! Mil' 'lodge makes 3 Pafh UP fhe field- Dev , our star receiver, connects again! ' llil. ii' -0 . f' g ' an 'J 32 ' ' is , if .X X-'X ,N 3 - f n A ' F , . ,: L . Y i A 'BMBAM LN . M ... S-. Rf iiii A ' .. fs v . R., YL? X J fi JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL: First Row: T. Durf, J. Pretz, W, Burchfield, R. McBe1h, G. Naugle, W. Lloyd, 5:-1 G. Young, R. Meily, R. Sennettg Second Row: R. Smith, L. Gensler, W. Wonders, J. Goodhart, H. Brandt, C. Nelson, P. Shoff, Mr. Wheeler, Third Row: M. Holstein, W. Negley, H. Enyearf, I. Nelson, N. McEIwain, F. Darhower, A. McCrea, R. Hollenbaugh, Mr. Godshali. 'N Jw- rf ol, ' ..,jL., QVHL. W .1 J J. ff, J , ali, p 1 Q , ' gi' . . . , f . ,... U, . The Panthers are left behind as Jan rushes for a first down. Confusion?? i N i X WELCOME. LADIES! HI, GENTS! BIG SPRING Carl goes after the ball the hard way-in the air! 'Y I Frisky Frank taps another one his way. SEASON SCORES West Perry East Penn Newport Shippensburg Northern Gettysburg Carlisle Camp Hill Susquenitu Boiling Springs Biglerville East Penn Newport Northern Gettysburg Shippensburg Camp Hill Susquenitc Boiling Spring Biglerville Ccrlisle Galen starts a game with a iump in the center HIGH SCHOOL NOW PRESENTS . . . VARSITY! VARSITY BASKETBALL: First Row: G. Brandt, O. Clark, J. Morrison, R. Toth, Managers, Second Row: K. Fry, G. Young, S. Cramer, F. Stone R. Finkey,Co-Captain, Mr. Godshall, G. Baker, Co-Captain, R. Smith, C. Rosenberry, D. Tritt. Kent and Randy recover a rebound. Greg and Kent are ready for action. , Y N If M manila ' , ,.,,., i , xt 4 ' 4 Q.. IT S NOT WHETHER WE WIN O Q if 3277 N 11' Q. SRI ,f ' 'W ffmg Z U E x SEASON SCORES B.S. OPP. 45 'Wi fl i West Perry East Pennsboro Newport Shippensburg Norvhern 59 32 43 44 38 25 47 49 27 You can come down now, Frank! all v lv 0' 0 '0.0'n Gelfysburg Carlisle CcmD Hill Susquenirc Boiling Springs Biglerville Northern Boiling Springs 31 37 29 48 42 67 31 33 39 41 32 19 42 38 40 55 Carlisle 44 42 max Just a liffle bil higher, Carl gf, 4- i , Q M 7. . X K, W ,Q Z fsv 4, 1, 6 in 5 mf v. 5 - 5 . lg A t f '56 NW if I ...X v ',, 'S X A 'Ni Did you lose something, Jack? SEASON SCORES B.S. OPP. Biglerville 24 I5 Waynesboro 47 3 Boiling Springs 35 I8 East Pennsboro 21 24 Susquenitu 28 21 Norlhern 21 21 Camp Hill 26 I7 Cumberland Valley I3 31 Shippensburg 27 'IB Newport B 35 SECTIONAL CHAMPS Jack, Don, and Todge A TOUGH SPORT REQUIRES DETERMINATION AND INITIATIVE II4 Watch the eyes! lle Al, l A lif I 1 T5 N I I 'T N irnee Coach Dunsmore and .,,...... ,. .. . I .,..,w. .. 1 .,..,,.,-. FN, .1 ..,. W. I w VARSITY WRESTLING: First Row: D. Cornman, '-75 , J. Milligan, l03 , W. Myers, ll2 p G. Martin, l20 p Second Row: R. Karper, I27 , W. Lloyd, l33 , J. Hovefter, 'I38 g R. Laughman, I45 , Third Row: D. Sheff, l54 , P. Naugle, l65 , L. Morrow, IBO , R. Meily, Unl . f ,, 5 x '. '. , ,. i -. ,, f if ,, fv . 2' I fl I 3 I we if' fi- lf' NN ,, Q x ,R gy K, , wwf: UA, Nd? ,JI . ix., I 3.102 151413 ,wg if ' '93 I f fn-H32 : Coach Swanson Pat's on top again! I I5 Don't suffocate him, Pat! JUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLING: First Row: J. Jamesy J. Chastainp R. Hollenbaughg H. Wilson: S. Reepf Second Row: J. Nauglep D. Broughp D. Co- hick, J. Jonesg Third Row: G. Nauglep L. Genslerp G. Laughmanp C. Nelson II6 Hold on just a little longer! Don' ACTION PACKED THRILLS IN EVERY MATCH! Look Mom-Four hands! 1 R ia ,. f Y X .N W' ARSITY TRACK Flrsf Row D Davidson R Neldlgh K lack R Kxllnan F Myers, R Shenk J Hoover W Ludt, Second Row M Swariz, C Bear B Moose L Fry N McEIwam E Fraker J. Pretz L Jones W lloyd J .Y 1 QQ H .f .. X. 1 if ' - 7 175 5A'i'l r' -f e -' 5 ' Kr ' N K Q - I. I fr 6 ff- I - KKg...s., .lf L v .... A . ' vw-1' K we-.sffN.1 .fs.f5iiff'1g-- - r w- ..-..-54.553,- .. -1 q. , EK KK K .,. K .. K , K I ,z f we-1.5-g,git f KK AA I 3 . ,,,, . 15.5531 W' l.:fHff F fr' 1 ,. I I ., Am I seeing double?-No, it's the Pretz brothers. flaw! Zeigler, J. Goodhart, M. Varner, D. Hill, M. Fry, Third Row: Mr. Hable, Mr. Wheeler, G. Gries, R. Inman, R. King, P. Naugle. J. Loy, J. Pretz, W. Myers, S. Cramer, L. Morrow, C. Nelson, D. Byers, R. Smith, G. Young. Dick-once a comrade, now a competitor. SEASON SCOR ES B.S Gettysburg Biglervilla Susquenila Shippensburg Greencastle South Fulton Boiling Springs Sl 50 79 66 72 72 46 Don't step on that line! SPRING FEVER LURE9 BULLDOG TRACK FANS! w ,, ,......... ,,,.,,, ,W f' rl i OPP. 99 100 62 84 t 8, ... . K W .W f9'7 'T f f gf ' '- rw , f- ' 5 A A .. .- , -. V , '-M Q : ifwi: .M-Q . -H' ' A ,z,vw , L - -. 'H .V fa- ,M 111.946 2 -' ,rf rf: -,Q f-. ' '- . If . , ,. Q 7-'QI' 5 ' V- - , K v.,..,,..,.. aww MLK. -. ,..L K,, . JK . M M: 'f'Z1,.,Qf .,... ,,. 1 . , ,.,. . ,..,. . , , X it ww. -2- 'f-5... - g ek' nie- , , n '.1:..-fw - :A ,jw mm , 1 K f 4.K'-f-K-wftm- ,.,, .,.. Ki, -, , .yffgzf 'A 1 ' .2315-4,w.f5l ' How's the view, Greg? FEELINGQ OF DEFEAT A9 WELL AS VICTORY! SEASON SCORES B.S. OPP. Mecl-nanicsburg B West Perry 5 Boiling Springs 3 East Pennsboro 5 Northern 2 Shippensburg 4 Susquenita 'l East Pennsboro 15 Northern 3 Shippensburg 4 Susquenitc 4 Cumberland Valley 7 Tritty hits a homer! ' 5' 'YL , ,, 5 R, '-my an .. rf 5 -. 5 AA iff' 41 G-Wheat on the mound. Lynn at the plate. I20 ll: . l ,, ,-wx lr he L Jr , 'KELPI I ,JF me-fewewg l,,,.W Q We spectators watch the action . . . as Geyer plays power hitter. ff kg. VARSITY BASEBALL: First Row: B. Felix, R. McBeth, J. Mohler, G. Swartz, H. Wilson, T. Griffie, W. Kennedy, K. Cohick, Second Row: K. Devor, D. Tritt, J. Milligan, M. Reid, D. Hockensmith, P. Stouffer, W. Richardson, L. Helm, Third Row: W. Bistline, R. Kough, D. Donovan, F. Worthington, J. Arbegast, G. Naugln, L. Gensler, D. Eckman, R. Geyer, Mr. Sukenik. .. ., 'FNB-'1 I .1 .... .AM W Kenny lays down a bunt. Walk, don't run. Devor slides home. DUSfY in The bUllPen- l 2 I Rss R QF S hh' ll Z gg, . L U by Vkkk K -x P' 'r K .X W , X A 'l lr I i.'.i7i1'f'ff' f .. wi . .ISI-5 gl . 3 - 1 GERALD 165 5 X Pu Wresiling PAT 634' Football-Guard Wrestling 'l65 Track-IOO-220-B80 Relay: Broad Jump SPENCER 60 Football-Co-Captain: Guard GARY l 20 Wrestling O l 4 . i Thy A RANDY Qi Basketball-Co-Captain: Left Guard Cumb. Co. All Star Team BILL 1 12 Wrestling Track-Pole vault F0olball'Ma 'a9e' GEORGE Track-100-220-880 Relay DENNY 5O Football-Center All Star-Honorable Mention KEN Track-Shot YT1 I R .Lf l W Q' lllll' V'-fi iw i f TO Football k AllS1ar Big 33 Wrestling ' BML Secfio ti I Discusy N ' W Outs ' Footbal nd y All Starg m Baseba Z 'i nlay .ff Outst. F j f L ayer Left Forward Most Coachable Player f kv xi' ' K, .+' . it C giig,Wgr1,. L 1 ,,, 4 'fy fi JOE 20 Football-Halfback Wrestling l 38 QP DON 62 Football-Guard: Linebacker Outstanding Football Player Big 33 Nominee Wrestling l54 BML Sectional Champ GREG Bl All Star Team Football-End IRIT if All . : it QQ, . l is Fo Basketball 24 -Right Guard , 1 q A V Track-Broad Jump: Hop, Step, Jump V ,gy Q School Record 37' 9 JEFF ' ARD H14 Track- igh Hurdles Wrestling 11' ' 44 9341.3 . L5 180 Low Hurdles GALEN ' Basketball o- tainp Center 1 Outstandin ,, Bas tball Player BOB Cumb. Co. l Team Track-2 6l8Y7 l Milep Football -E - 2 Mile Run f 'a Record lO:42J VSFXQ' BOB 4l Football-Halfback Baseball-Third Baseg Shortstop CARL 35 Basketball-Center ,, , 'W T get . as sg S i x gl J' SPORTS - STILL THE MOST POPULAR ACTIVITY if ATHLETIC AWARDS Bonnie Benner, Outstand- ing Cheerleader Jack Milligan, Outstanding Wrestler Ken Devor, Outstanding Baseball Player and Most Coachable Galen Baker, Outstanding Basketball Player Lynn Morrow, Outstanding Athlete Don Shoff, Outstanding Football Player A ' 4' y ,I , w H , . , if ' - ' ' 1 A . i L M it M L i f it ,L , I L yyytat - T v Q . it rK,, f .' l JV P A ll H if ' ' ' --' is A ,yyyy V it V L --'a ,, M L ' T A it P 5, - 1, ' ,,5 f--, . At - i ff' S w -'Wi l ' ..., f f 1' M -v , V- .. Q ' Joel Pretz Outstanding Track Star Don, turn him over and show him the lights! l24 , . 1 ,,:.,-.,,,W W , .Af - 'V We W np- Watch you don't bite your tongue, Joel. --Q WM 2 f gngotogmpli, of bistlnafwn One Hundred and Two Nor+h Second Sfreei' Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Phone CEdar 2-8580 EVBRETI' H. SHAHIAN Congratulations to Class of 1966 F ICKES SILO COMPANY Manufaclurers and Builders NEWVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA Compliments of CARLISLE TIRE AND RUBBER DIVISION c Il P yI Compliments of FARMERS TRUST COMPANY CII P Th!-I T Id dBk Cumberland Valley's Largesl' Furnilure Slore MILLERS FURNITURE STORE I64 N. Hanover S+. Carlisle. Penna- Furnilure, Appliances, Draperies, Jewelry USE OUR EASY PAYMENT PLAN OPEN AN ACCOUNT TODAY CH 3-2424 Free Delivery Compliments of REISINGER BROTHERS, INC. GENERAL CONTRACTORS Carlisle, Penna. Phone: 243-5525 Roufe I Complimenis SHIPPEN I HOUR CLEANERS One Day Shiri' Service 47 S. Earl S+. Shippensburg, Pa. Ph. 532-27l2 W . i L 9 i FRUIT MARKET INC 'tt lk WHERE QU Y RULES VALLEY TIMES-STAR 6l Big Spring Avenue Newvilie, Pa. Complimenfs ALLEGHENY PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO. NEWVILLE pENNA JOHN F. WALTER DOZER WORK OF ALL KINDS CELLARS-PONDS-DITCHING- FENCE ROWS--GRADING Phones: 776-3l48 and 776-3l49 Newville, Pennsylvania LAST MINUTE ll fig! WS lzikgc if Read THE EVENING SENTINEL Every Day Cumberland Valley's Favorile Newspaper Complefe Commercial Prinfing Service ARNOLD MOTORS Ponliac Cars - ln+erna+ional Trucks II88 Spring Road Carlisle, Pa. Phone 249-2646 L7 if flf 11 Ui nl gut l 19 Ji speclallsls In good 'rasfe Q 1 1 ' I 4 1' ' 410794- 1 ch'- SL ' l 7 1 Lv 9 N .. . . x I ll4 Norih Hanover Sfreef Carlisle, Pa. L. BU RKHOLDER Complimen+s of THE CUMBERLAND DRIVE-IN THEATRE CLASS OF '42 You Never Ouigrow Your Need For MILLER-REED DAIRY MILK Garfield S+. Shippensbur McBETH BUS COMPANY P.U.C. Riglmfs 'io Any Place in Penna. l.c.c. Riglnfs Over Easfern U.S. Newville Phone 776-3I88 Residence Shippensburg Phone 532-6336 ,AMOTORS ,,, smear cmzusiz, PA. Dodge Cars and Trucks and Used Cars Pi+1' 81 K Sireel' Carlisle, Pa. Ph. 243-35l2 ieS aI' CARLISLE CEMENT PRODUCTS CO., INC. Concrefe Blocks and Allied Producfs TESTED APPROVED Phone 243-5323 Carlisle Penna. SINCE ISOI MEN'S Phone WEAR 249-2II4 32 N. Hanover S+. Carlisle, P Congraiulafions Seniors THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Newville, Pa. CompIimen+s of ARLENE'S GROCERIES Newville, Pa. Open Seven Days a Week 4 -ig if , ,- .- l - Wa, A5 7 T- XS., XR h l as ' 4, ' 1 ' Q u a-.. .. -' .Q 'fl 1 ' W h HL.. xf -4:x:.-- I' N X -I. ,Y STA-MBAUGH'S DAIRY Tops in Carlisle TRY OUR ICE CREAM BUTTERMILK COTTAGE CHEESE DELICIOUS MILK SHAKES II8 W. Nor+h S+. CH 3-56II TOWNE CLEANER One-Hour Cleaning Self-Service Launder Mai' One-Day Shiri' Laundering Self-Service Dry Cleaning Owned and Opera+ecI ANDREW FRY Noi-Ih FayeHe Sfreef Shippensburg, Pa. CENTRAL PA. CARPET SPECIALISTS Rues AND CARPETS RUG CLEANING Congra+uIaI'ions UPHOLWNG LONG'S LADIES SHOP Arch and Balfimore Sfreefs 0 Carlisle, Pa. l09 N, Hanover' Sh-eef Carlisle Pike R+. II Camp Hill, Pa. Sporfswear Lingerie CHapeI 9-2904 POplar 6-0288 Complimenfs Complimenls of GEORGE'S FLOWERS The Freshesl' and Finesl' in Flowers Carlisle, Penna. CH 3-2626 En'I'erprise I 0026 INNO Toll ChargeI I 34 Sadie CDIQQQ Qliop SERVICE IN FASHION 20I N. Hanover S+ Phone 249-I552 Carlisle' Pa CARLISLE COMMERCIAL COLLEGE 46 N. High Slreel' Carlisle, Pa. A Business School Thai Can Be Chosen Wilh Confidence. BeH'er Values SWIGERTS MEN STOP 2 Norfh Hanover S+. CARLISLE, PENNA. Formal Renlal Service ED NAUGLE DODGE Dar+' '-' 'Corone+ - Monaco DEPENDABLE USED CARS Shippensburg Phone 532-4I36 Complimenfs of C. 81 L. GOODHART SAND BANK WaInu+ BoHom, Pa. Complimenls of WALLY KITNERS ADMIRAL T.V. and Radio I28 N. Hanover S+. Ph. 243-6323 Carlisle, Pa. For Your Sporling Goods and Equipmenl' SEE SHEAFFER BROS. Sporting Goods, Inc. Hanover and Norfh Sfreels Carlisle, Pennsylvania To Our Leaders of Tomorrow From 'Ihe Leaders in Dairy Produc+s Try Our Golden Guernsey and Guernsey Royal Milk for Fines+ Flavor KRUGER DAIRY Carlisle, Pa. Complimenfs of REEVES-HOFFMAN DIVISION Carlisle, Pennsylvania REUBEN A. SHOOP FUNERAL HOME MICHAEL M. SHOOP-Licensed Assislanl' Class of I960 Phone 776-36 I 2 24 Big Spring Avenue Newville, Pa. L t 'L lp ...Jn I , Q 1 I - ii: -pt. I. - , E . as 1. Joan-Lee Beauty Culture School 46 Wesl' High Sfreel' Carlisle, Pa. Phone-CH 9-2945 The First National Bank OF SHIPPENSBURG SNOKE 81 MYERS I Ill I GENERAL CONTRACTORS --' ' , QD LI , 'I non, Tim 3 , III- 4 , Excavafing-Grading-Black Top-Renfal . 7 Walnuf BoHom, Pa. . fs- ' 0 Qqww -Office Phones- Newville: 776-3I85 0 Shippensburg: 532-2857 OFF STREET DRIVE -IN COMMUNITY Room SHIPPE BURG' PENNSYLVANIA POTTIES NEW 81 USED FURNITURE STORE Public AucIion Every Sa'I'urclay Nighl' BUY AND SELL ON COMMISSION Call Newville 776-3577 JANET'S BEAUTY SALON Newville 776-3629 Newville, Pennsylvania Complimenls of BOWER'S GARAGE Garden, Traclors, Lawn Mowers - Aufo Repairing, Shell Gas, Oils, and Lubricanfs Phone - Shippensburg - KE 2-20I0 Walnuf-Bo+'Iom I36 PHONE CH 9-5418 MARTY'S AUTO SALES HCLEANEST CARS IN TOWN MARTIN L. WISE, Owner Easl' Norlh Sfreel' Exlendecl Carlisle, Pa. PorI'rai+s-PhoI'o Supplies KUHN'S STUDIO Shippensburg, Pa. BOWMAN'S HARDWARE R, M. FRY, Prop. Dealer in Harclware, Painis, Oils, Wire Fencing Cemeni and House Furnishings Souih High Sfreel Newville, Pa. I724I Phone 776-52I4 RICHARDSON 81 BRANDT INSURANCE AGENCY Represeniing Ihe Besl in Slock and Mulual Cbrnpanies ALL FORMS OF INSURANCE and MUTUAL FUND INVESTMENTS I0 Big Spring Avenue Newville, Pa. I724I F RY'S MARKET 5I Broad Sfreei' Newville, Pennsylvania TERRY FRY '64 DIANE FRY '66 FAI LOR'S FROZEN FOOD Newville, Pa. PATIENCE '65 MCCUNE LUMBER CO. QUALITY - SERVICE 26 Norih FayeHe Sfreef Phone: 532-4I88 SHIPPENSBURG, PA. Congrafulafions +o Class of I966 We Sell Jusi Aboul Everylhingu BROOKSIDE SERVICE IRVIN BowERs, JR. BURKHOLDER'S PHARMACY RD- ' Shfppembufgi Pa- Phone 776-33I2 I5 Easi Main S+. Newville, Penna. I37 C. V. COOPERATIVE Feeds Fer'l'ilizers Farm Supplies Newville-Longsdorf-Greason Shippensburg-Chambersburg-Mechanicsb Insurance of All Kinds GLENN lBuckyl REBUCK Your Nalionwide Represenlalive urg Newville, Pa. Besl' Wishes Io Ihe Class of '66. DRESSELS Complimenls of HENRY'S BAKERY 5-I0-51,00 R.D. I Shippensburg, Pa. Newville Pa. Complimenfs of MARTIN M. FEHL REARICK 81 SONS FUNERAL HOME Newville, Pennsylvania WaInu+ Bo'H'om, Pa. Phones 532-6332 776-3l62 Awnings, S+orm Windows, Venelian and Drapes Blinds FEUCHTENBERGER'S WALLPAPER AND PAINTS C0mPIImenlS of 2221 NI HaLnoverISIree'I' THE aris e, ennsy vama DRIVE-IN FEUCHTENBER6ER'S U.S. II Soufh Shippensburg, Pa. LINOLEUM AND TILE 4 W. Soulh Ireef 2 S 138 Carlisle, Pennsylvania Where Friends Mee'r VAUGHN H. MOU NTZ Jeweler I53 N. Hanover S+. Phone CH 3-4936 Carlisle, Pa. The Thrill oi rhe Year Graduaiion . . . and Ihe New I966 Chevroleis . . . WAGN ER CHEVROLET Newville, Pa. Complimenls of fhe VALLEY BAKING COMPANY SHIPPENSBURG. PA. Fine Pies, Cakes, and Pasfry GOO D H A RTS ci-IAS. F. sooo:-IART, Prop. CIo+hing-Shoes 3I Souih High S+ree+-Newville, Pa. The Gas Service People Prefer HAPPY COOKING For Homes Beyond fhe Gas Mains JOHN FRANKLIN, INC. GALEN GATES 81 SON Dis+inc+ive CIo'rhing for +he S+yIe Conscious Young Man! Formal Wear Ren+aI Service CARLISLE SHIPPENSBURG 20 E. King SI. CHapeI 9-24l4 532-54I2 Shippensburg, Pa. CompIimen+s BOGAR LUMBER CO. 42 W. Orange S+. Shippensburg, Pa. S. D. JONES MOTORS, INC Sales-FORD-Service Shippensburg, Pa. 532-4I 5I I39 Hear+ies+ Congrafulaiions Complimen+s of fo ihe Graduales From 81 Shop Your Friendly I29-I3l N. Hanover S+. ' Carlisle, Pa. American Srandard Western Plumbing Fix+ures Avia FREE ESTIMATES Home of Davis Tires Assouq'e Store Phone 776-3053 RD. 9992 Newville Gnd Wizard Appliances Good Luclc, Seniors 84 BRENER'S FURNITURE STORE SUPPLY SERVICE Welding Service Since I947 Shippensburrg, Pa. Iron 8: Pipe Fabricafions Chambersburg-Waynesboro Au1'omo'l'ive Radialor Service Roufe JH-Carlisle, Pa. BEST wisi-iEs CLASS OF '66 N D if Complimen'rs of WAGN E R'S LAU N DROMAT Wasl1 and Dry 'rlwe Easy Way Big Spring Heiglnfs 776-3220 FOooSdliI'ner Shippensburg, Po. We Wish HILLCREST FARM SUPPLY Success 'ro 'rhe Class of I966 Your Ford Trader lmplemenr Dealer SIATIONAL BANK OF NEWVILLE SH R-D-be P MEMBER OF E.D.i.c. lpzjisgg a' I40 Hear+ies+ Congra+uIa+ions +o +I1e Graduales TIME IS MY TRADE DAVID W. SHEETZ Wa'I'cI1maIcer - Jeweler 34 Eas+ Main S'Iree'I' Newville, Pa. CompIimen'rs of ANTHONY'S FURNITURE Carlisle-Newville Road and Camp Hill For Fine Furni'rure FOLTZ SUNOCO SERVICE STATION R.D. I Shippensburg, Pa. Groceries PHONE: 532-2524 J. A. HARGLEROAD AND COMPANY FinesI' Meals in SI1ippensburg 27 Wesf King Sfree+ KEIIogg 2-40I3 SHIPPENSBURG. PENNSYLVANIA Office: 532-26I I FRANK E. FERRARIS PLUMBING AND HEATING I6 Soufh Earl SI'ree'I' Shippensburg, Pa. KAY 81 RAY Eal' and Enioy! R.D. illfl Newville AMY ll66lI KER-BEC FABRIC SHOP I00 Easl King S'Iree'I Shippensburg, Pennsylvania Phone: 532-45I8 FASHION FABRICS 0 CUSTOMIZED DRAPERIES SEWING NOTIONS Congrafulalions, Class of '66 RICHARD TEXTILES N. Seneca Sf. Shippensburg, Pa. CONIFER HILL TREE FARMS R.D. 3, Newville, Pa. 776-5558 Chrisfmas Trees ancl Decorafions Siberian I-'luslcy Dogs Besf Wishes Class of '66 GINTER MILL GEORGE F. GINTER R.D. 9453 Newville, Pa. Giffs Phone 776-3398 VICKII GRAIN-FEED-SEEDS-FERTILIZER 66 REDDING'S IMPORTED MOTORS Sales-Services M.G.-AU STI N-H EALEY-RENAU LT PEUGEOUT U.S. Roufe II, N. E. Shippensburg, Pa. Phone-532-2 I96 Complimenfs of CUMBERLAND VALLEY SAVINGS AND LOAN Carlisle ancl Shippensburg B RAN DT'S STORE Telephone GA 3-5235 Heberlig, Pa. R.D. 2, Newville, Pa. For Your Grad a Bulova Wafch al' Only Sl.OO a Weelc. For Love's Perfecf Giff Gef Your Diamond Ring From Thomas Jewelers THOMAS JEWELERS 36 S. Hanover Sf. Carlisle, Pa. THOMAS SEWING SALES 9 Sewing Machines-Vacuum Cleaners n g i u T Yfgi, SALES 81 SERVICE NEW 81 USED MACHINES 6I Easf King Sf. Shippensburg, Pa. Phone: 532-6928 l42 Carlisle, Pa. Penney's offers you four convenienf ways fo shop for your family. CARL E. 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