Biglerville High School - Mirror Yearbook (Biglerville, PA)

 - Class of 1962

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THE EDITORS Page 5 DEDICATION We the class of 1962, dedicate this, our year- book, to our advisor, Mr. Richard N. Allison, who has served our class so faithfully with all projects and problems in our past six years at Biglerville High School, Mr. Allison, we, the senior class, thank you and wish you all the happiness and success in the future. Page 6 KW' Q 7, ,f , '91 1 Q CQ f 'X E i 2 B,-' 6 4 v ,SK 1525 X Q' Q E ,,, n 1 v 4 5 !j. Z?-Cui' -in Ronald James Baker Ronald,' Industrial Mighty hunter . . . peeved by book reports and thoughts of school . . . wants a million CSD . . . Ronnie's friend . . . oyster fiend . . . plans to drive a hot bulldozer. Patsy Mae Baldwin Pat Commercial Senior Band 10, 11, 12, County Band 11, 12g Mirror Typist 12. Dislikes sales class and nosey people . . . quiet . . . partial to the color green . . . seen with Maxine . . . roller skating addict . . . business school in the future. Phyllis Jean Baltzley Phy1 Academic Mirror Staff 12. Run around . . . record tycoon . . . camera bug . . . peeved by empty gas tanks and spelling corrections . . . prefers pizza and Pepsi . . . future art student. L Gary Lynn Barbour Peck Industrial Likes girls and T-birds . . . plans for Uncle Sam . . . peeved by a certain teacher . . . can be found in the halls with the industrial crew . . . friendly. Robert Eugene Barbour Bob Vocational Choir 10, 11, 12g Football 10, ll, 125 F. F, A. 10, 11, 125 Varsity Club 11, 12, F. F. A. Treasurer 12, F. F. A. Chaplain 10, 11. Accomplished farmer . . . ice cream lover . P.O.D. and English critic . . . beefy lineman . . likes everyone. Page 8 , .fe 'VK hy kt CV 9 we WN to Nl , Q 'A LW FX , 1 io' to M V. I ips? Lj9f SNJJ 5 Nay Brenda Eloke Bean R Q, bs-2 LK f' ,hes Academic it Jw W Weir-10,11, 12, senior Band 10,11, 121B-Club , - X 5 O' 11, President 125 Student Council Secretary 125 fb' 's Intramurals 105 Class Vice-President 105 Class Ky Q, 1 '-X Secretary 11, 125 Girls Football Team 125 D. A. R. ,EV XV' N If Award 125 Homecoming Queen 125 Scholastic Qjsfv 1 Axe My yon r ard 12. ON C 431 Pa 'al to red Chevies and Kingston Trio . . . l h ' - ' ' 'l xl' brains 5997 V RK ero a ceitain quarter :act . r ' Q I I beauty . . . great twister . . . music major. Gary Charles Beatty Beat General Class President 125 Varsity Club 11, 125 Basket- ball 10, 11, 125 Class Treasurer 115 Mirror Staff 125 Student Council 12. Nut!! . . . that green Pontiac . . . likes butter- scotch sundaes with chocolate ice cream . . . our reliable president . . . plans to be an educated farmer. you-wf-xxx -, 5, ,,S,,n::r0-:IL'i5sXX..h1- qExRQN Phi1ip Douglas Beidler '19-WJ-1 Phi ' Academic Track 11, 125 Basketball Manager 10, 111 Basket- ball 125 Varsity Club 11, 125 Senior Band 10, 11, 125 B-Hi Times Staff 10, Sports Editor 11, Editor- in-Chief 12: Student Council 125 Literary Editor of Mirrorg County Band 10, 11, 125 District Band 125 Who Dunit 125 Sr. National Honor Society 11, 125 Scholastic Honor Award 12. Likes blondes, good music, and sports . . . in- telligence plus . . . golfer . . . runs a pool hall . . . those garage parties . . . future medic. Ronnie Grayson Black Blackie Vocational Track 105 Choir 125 F. F. A. 10, Secretary 11, Vice-President 12. Likes a junior Miss . . . future serviceman . . Mt. Tabor 15 the place . . . good dancer . . that wavy, black hair . . . craves Italian delicacies. Glenn Ellwood Blocher Glenn,' Industrial Hot-rod fan . . . M. Y. F. lad . . . a friend to all . . . seen with industrial 'an ' . . . future me S S ' chanic . . . May's the month . . . enjoys skating and eating. H Page 9 Linda Mae Brough ' 5 1 Lyn ffpfgomr?-ne Band 10 11 12 Mirror Peeved by car rust Prett air X, 1al 1 1 -i . l U potato c ' ati . . clar' to er . . 'riot an early ' r . . will ake e ne zfqood SSCT lwefwi it lf Maxine Marie Bfoughcomm Ji Band 10, 11, Secretary-Treasurer 125 Dance andy 11, 125 Mirror Typist 125 County Band 12. in SE? Hates to be called Maxie . . . leads th - merical crew . . . seen with Pat . . . neat , . . . quiet . . . angered by sales class and flat i prefers an Olds. fb Ann Cheryl Bushey Annu Academic and 10, 11, 121 Majorette 10 11, Head Major- 125 Choir 10, 11, Secretary 125 B -Club 11, Peter Pan Club 10, 11, 125 B-Hi Times 10, 11, Editor 125 Co-Editor of Mirror 125 Hand- 10 11 125 F. T. A. 10,11, 125 Sr. Honor Society 11, 125 Basketball Cheer- 10, 11, Captain 125 Who Dunit 125 In- 1O5 Alumni Game 10, 115 Student Council Treasurer 125 County Band 10, 11, 12. Activity major . . . pursued by a certain red- head . . . classy majorette . . . future teacher . . . that certain smile. John William Byerly Pete General Track 10, 11, 125 Wrestling 125 Choir 125 Foot- ball 10, 11. The Hustler . . . against know-it-alls . . . expert deer spotter . . . that sleepy look . . . devilish . . . vexed by sad movies . . . trackman . . . whatis the future hold? Joan Audrey Carey Ioanie General Band 105 F. H. A. 11, Secretary 125 Alumni Game 115 Intramurals 10, 11, 125 Girls' Football Game 12. Great gum-chewer . . . star football player . . . future gym teacher . . . pizza fan . . . pet peeve: rainy Monday mornings . . . loves those '62 Cor- VCHCS. Page 10 James Arthur Cline Jim Academic Band 10, 11, 12, County Band 10, 125 Choir 12, Track 10, 11. Seen frequently at the pool hall with Pat, Tom, and Pete . . . despises cats and lawnmowers . . . gift for gab . . . has had his share of troubles . . . likes hot cars and pop music . . . a future navy man. Braxton Willard Cooley Braxton Industrial That laugh . . . big cater . . . Braxton plus Harry equals trouble . . . runs a hot Corvair . . . anti-spelling corrections . . . pro-girls . . . future, a mystery. Richard Franklin Cooley Dick Vocational F. F. A. 10, Vice-President 11, Secretary 12. Fun-loving . . . abhors exams and lectures . . . brawny farmer . . . sports a light blue Ford . . . gives Mr. Ehlman a rough time . . . patrols the halls. Joan Marion Crist Joanie Academic Band 10, 11, 125 Majorette 11, 125 Choir 10, 11, 12, F,T.A. 1O,11, 12, B-Hi Times 1O,11, 12: Student Council 10, 11, 12, Treasurer 11g Peter Pan Club 11, 12, Who Dunit 123 Alumni Game 10, 11, B -Club 11, 12, Cheerleader 10, 11, 123 Literary Editor of Mirror 125 Intramurals 10g County Band 10. Class-booster . . . ape over cocoanut crcam pic . . . gregarious . . . cute majorette . . . those blue eyes . . . M1llersvi1le bound. Roger Eugene Crum Reg Academic Band 10, 11, 12, County Band 1O,11, 12, Dance Band 11, 125 Student Council 10, 11, President 12g Class President 10, 11, Sr. National Honor Society 11, 12. Human HI. B. Mf' . . . baseball fanatic . . . dislikes Jap tests . . . class organizer . . . ham- burger and french fries enthusiast . . . plagued lliy Delmar . . . puts the Hoomphu in that bass orn. Page 1 1 Judy Maureen Cutshall Judy Academic Mirror Staff 125 Band 10, 11, 12, Choir 105 Class Secretary 10, B -Club 11, 12, Girls' Football Game 125 Intramurals 10. Jake's First on her list . . . thinks Spanish is a bore . . , sharp dresser . . . adores jewelry . . . sweet Miss . . . chocolate ice cream is her favorite, 14 NV J rfafeziiea get at Cmfle Davl CiSue!3 B-Hi-Times 1 of 'the 10 11 Clown . . . time . . . . . . detests student teachers . . . basketball coach . . . Susquehafuabound - X63 1 I Dennis Arthur Ebbert Dennie Vocational Football 10, 11, 12, Track 11, 12g Varsity Club 11, Secretary-Treasurer 12, F. F. A. 10, 11, 12, Secretary 10, President 11g Choir 10, 11, 12, County Chorus 11, 125 Student Council 125 Mirror Staff 12. Those rosy cheeks and that cheery smile . . . Mn Personalityn . . . another accomplished farmer . . . goes for fried chicken . . . vocational shining star. John Alan Ernst Ernie Academic Band 10, 11, 12g Dance Band 11, 12g Football 11, 125 Basketball 10, 11, Baseball lo, 11, 12, Varsity Club 11, 12, Mirror Staff 12. '1Big Bad John . . . those dreamy eyes . . . tough linebacker . . . snazzy dresser . . . dislikes high-pressured teachers . . . frequent visitor in Bendersville . . , looking forward to Penn State. Garry Ray Fair Garry,' General Football 10, 11, 125 Baseball 10, 11, 12, Basket- ball 10, Choir 10,11, 12, Varsity Club 11,12. Likes a senior blonde . . . thick steaks . . . detests being called Fair . . . a tricky pitcher and a swift halfback . . . the future is a ? Page 12 2' U 1 l 1 .. 51 1, . V E' ,lgglv 1 . , I' ,' fl' ,WF ,fall ,,f:-, f . if l i 'l 'LlL ll' by L V K M M103 t vi ZF pf A4 U J 7 5 1 2 ,' If . 1 W lf lf ,rf I 1 if 7 1 Lf ' Lin 17' ' M1271 'i A wtf sw 7 yt-fl . MV. Bonnie Joanne Funt Bon General F.H.A. 10, 11, 125 Intramurals 10, 115 Red Cross 105 Library Assistant 10. Helps feed the hungry mob . . . favors gym and Home Ec .... dislikes fish and speeches . . . one of Mrs. Sheelyas girls . . . ambition is the word. Judy Yvonne Funt Judy', Vocational Intramurals 10, 11, 125 F. H. A. 11, 125 Alumni Game 115 Library Club 125 Library Assistant 12. Dislikes being called Judith . . . enjoys foot- ball games . . . hails from Table Rock . . . future homemaker . . . Mr. Coradetti's map tests spoil her day. Ronald Edward Funt Ronnie General Band 10,115 12. Fri dly with all ale Crums .... raises kkhamp on bee cattl . . . toots a bass horn . . . gricu e ma' r . . . isdains speeches and long ' rw l es ' fl 1 15 1 S L A I 105 1 X. 2 1 my Su ,Au can Garretson ' hor ' N C General XB 10, 1, 125 Tri-Hi-Y 11, 125 Choir 125 Girl Eotball Game 12. Shax dresser . . . most of her days are just Fair . . . Hies a red Falcon . . . little but mighty . . . those wild parties . . . will make a top-notch airline stewardess. Judith Jean Goshorn Judy1' Vocational Mr. C,s news tests are her pet peeve . . . good dancer . . . dislikes nosey people . . . goes for cake and pizza . . . against homework on week- ends . . . wants to be a beautician. Page 13 Harry Charles Griest Harry Commercial Seen with Braxton and Gary . . . enjoys hunt- ing and fishing . . . dislikes closed lunch hours and student teachers . . . another pizza fan . . . future Navy man . . . talkative. Mary Anna Guise Guisie Commercial Band 10, 11, 12, County Band 125 Tri-Hli-Y 11, 12. Bowling's her sport . . . peeved by book reports and long assignments . . . likes enthusiastic students and the color red . . . hamburgers and french fries are on her menu . . . will strive for business school. Margaret Ann Hale Ann Academic Band 10, 11, 125 F. T. A. 10,11, 123 Girls' Foot- ball Game 12, Intramurals 10. Those dimples . . . seen with Joyce . . . the doctor's daughter . . . comical . . . L. P. collector . . . peeved by Monday morning exams . . . craves pizza and sundaes. Charlotte Elaine Hall Charlotte Commercial Band 10, 11, 12g Tri-Hi-Y ll, Secretary 12g In- tramurals 10, 11, Mirror Typing Staff 12g B-Hi Times Typing Staff 125 County Band 11, 12. Likes to talk in study halls . . . peeved by people who talk in movies and crabby teachers . . . her menu includes hoagies, cokes, and hamburgers . . . will make an efficient secretary. Wilson Harry Harman Wils-ie General Football 10, 11, 12, Basketball 10, 115 Varsity Club 11, 125 Art Editor of Mirror 125 Track 10. Another mighty back . . . da Vinci the second . . . clown . . . mad about money . . . dislikes Republicans . . . yearns to travel . . . future fashion illustrator . . . life of the party. Page 14 Mary Louise Hartman Starr Commercial B-Hi Times 10, 11, 12, Typing Staff 125 Girls' Football Team 12. Seen with Janet . . . indulges in reading and eating . . . dislikes two-faced people . . . one of the few girls who doesn't like dancing . . . will join the serv-ice after high school. Peggy jo Hartman Peg Commercial Tri-Hi-Y 11, 125 F. H. A. 11, 125 Girls, Football Team 125 Intramurals 10, 115 B-Hi Times 125 Mirror typiist 12. Thinks study halls are gabbing sessions . . . disdains people who play tricks on the telephone . . . enthusiastic Prom worker . . . likes hoagies and ice cream sandwiches . . . will probably study for practical nursing career. Fay Elaine Hartzel Fay Commercial Tri-fHi-Y ll, Chaplain 125 Intramurals 10, 115 Mirror Typing Staff 12. Blue is her favorite color . . . abhors tests, book reports, and long assignments . . . another hoagie eater . . . those freckles . . . peeved by two-faced people . . . wants to be a secretary. Paul Gordon Harvey Buck', Academic Basketball 10, 11, 125 Band 10, 11, 125 Baseball 10, ll, 125 Varsity Club 10, 11, 125 Dance Band 11, 125 Humor Editor of Mirror 125 Stage Crew Who Duniti' 12. Dislikes people who gripe about our wonderful basketball team . . . crazy about a certain blue- eyed blonde . . . enjoys summer vacation . . . that red hair . . . headed for Penn State to watch over John. Carl Eugene Hess Hesser', Vocational F.F.A. 10, 11, 125 Varsity Club 10, 11, 125 Football 10, 11, 125 Wrestling 10, 11, 12. Mighty center for the football team . . . likes fast cars and seafood 5 . . one of Mr. Toggas' boys . . . friendly . . . another future farmer. Page 15 Carl Edgar Hildebrand Hilde Academic Band 10, 11, 125 Baseball 10, 11, 125 District Band 125 Dance Band 10, 11, 125 BH-Club 11, 125 Varsity Club 11, 125 Vice-President of Student Council 125 Vice-President of Class 115 Treasurer of Class 10, 12. Scientific brain . . . directs his attention toward brunettes . . . not an early riser . . . dislikes litera- ture exams . . . terrific pitcher . . . will spend his next four years at G-burg College. Thomas Lee Hoffman Huffy Academic Band 10, 11, 125 Dance Band 10, 11, 125 Bas- ketball 10, 11, 125 B-Hi Times 10, 11, 125 Track 115 Editor of Mirror 125 National Honor Society 11, 12. Enjoys blasts with the gang and band trips . . peeved by surprise quizzes and people with no sense of humor . . . our capable yearbook editor . . . Gettysburg College awaits him. Loy Clair Hoke '4Mouse Industrial Home Room President 115 Student Council 11. Partial to new Fords food and irls an X I a 2 g - .- 4 ' other huntlng fan . . . favors french fries and corn . . . against homework and books in general . . . future mechanic. X Jeanne Lee Jacoby Jeanne Academic Art Club 115 Red Cross 10, 11, President 125 F. T. A. 125 B-Hi Times 10, 11, 12. Her heart's at Bermudian Springs . . . pet peeve is baby sitting . . . cute brunette . . . cheery smile . . . likes barbecues . . . future address Elizabethtown College to study for missionary work. George Andrew Johnson George,' General Seen with Glenn . . . dcspiscs speech outlines . . . his menu includes cheeseburgers and raspberry rnilkshakes . . . dislikes wise girls . . . plans to attend Thompson Business College. Page 16 Patrick Edmund Kane Pat General Basketball 10, 115 Baseball 11, 12. Frequent v-isitor at any pool hall . . . doesn't like to be called rat . . . likes pizzas from Pleasant Lakes Resort . . . dislikes speech class . . . indefinite future awaits him. Sheila Faye Kime Sheila ' General Band 10, 11, 125 Tri-Hi-Y 11, President 12g Student Council 12g Girls' Football Team 125 Prompter for Who Dunitn 12. Seen with Raymond . . . doesn't care for snow and rainy days . . . her favorite delicacy is bar- becued chicken CI wonder why?j . . . peeyed by Physics quizzes . . . plans to be a medical secretary and then ??? Thomas Stough Kooken Kookie', General Wrestling 10, 11, 125 Football 115 Choir 12. Enjoys inspecting apples and playing pool . . . neat dancer . . . another speech class antagonist . . . peeved by people who talk too much . . . gives friendly advice . . . would like to be a com- mercial pilot. Raymond Francis Kuhn Ray Industrial Wrestling 105 Track 103 Football 11, 12g Band 10, ll, 125 Varsity Club 11,12. Seen with Sheila . . . sports a black ,56 Chevy . . . likes cheeseburgers and ice cream . . . im- partial to writing spelling corrections and Physics quizzes . . . headed for Stevens Trade School and then ??? Glenn Milton Kuykendall Kurk Vocational Band10,11gF.F.A. 11, 12g Hi-Y 10, 11. Dislikes stuck-up people and radar . . . craves venison steak . . . likes a certain hot 148 Ford coupe . . . angered by homework and world culture class . . . plans to join U. S. Army. Page 17 Robert Turner Lewis Bob Academic Band 10, 11, 125 Choir 125 Track 10, 11. Seen at the campsite . . . enjoys running around with the gang . . . another mate for Penn State x . . . Oh, that Renault! . . . black, wavy hair . . . our Florida import. Goldie Elizabeth Lupp Shrimp Commercial F. H. A. 10, 11, 125 B-Hi Times 11, 125 Senior Art Club 10, 11, 125 Girls' Football Game 12. Shortis the word for this senior . . . future ofHce girl . . . artistic . . . another newspaper writer . . . fond of od books . . . et peeve: people who talk a lot nd say not in . l rfli if ' X ' , 40 r 1 ' L4 4 5 1 fl' M vlw 2 Wg 4 ' W, Patricia Ann Lyons Pat Commercial B-Hi Times 115 Library Club 12. Lives to dance . . . an accomplished Twister . . . against any and all book reports . . . one of the commercial corps . . . keeps things alive in the upper hallway . . . sharp dresser. Tonya Elizabeth McCleaf Toni Commercial Tri-I-Ii-Y 11, 125 Student Council 125 Girls, Foot- ball Team 125 Intramurals 10, 115 Mirror Business Staff 12. A friendly miss from the commercial suite . . . a charming smile - that's Toni . . . peeved by people who foul up good jokes . . . another member of the Pizza-Pepsi club . . . can be found with a graduate of our noble institute. Roger Ray McGlaughlin Reg Industrial Track ll, 12. Keeps an eye open for the female of the species . . . delighted by horror movies . . . goes for hoagies and pizza . . . against: women drivers and term papers . . . plans to join the service . . . goes with the Industrial gang. Page 18 Lfzlayfwfwfe Mr, KM Perry Edward Mickey Perry', In Varsity Club10,11, 125 Football 10, 11, 125 T 10, 115 Wrestling 10, 11, 12. Everybody's sweetheart . . . football terror mammoth appetite for fried chicken . . . by English class . . . seen with the three V . . . What will the future hold? JlikEi ,TWV 27 2 MQW 'L X 27 , Jean Louise Moomaw 6 ' eanieu Commercial Band 10, 11, 125 County Band 10, 11, 125 Dis- trict Band 11, 125 Choir 125 Tri-Hi-Y 11, Vice- President 125 Mirror Typing Staff 125 lntramurals 10, 115 B-Hi Times Typing Staff 12. Plays a mean clarinet . . . lightning-fast typist and stenographer Cwe hopelllj . . . irked by two- faced people and people who stare . . . sccret am- bition: To become a good secretary so she can prove to the teachers at B. H. S. that she did learn something! Ronald Gene Naylor Hussy Vocational F. F. A. 10, 11, 12, There must be a deep dark secret behind such a nickname . , . fond of females . . . steers clear of grouchy teachers . . . has a taste for steak . . . thinks homework and books are gruesome . . . will be a first-class farmer. Janet Louise Orner Angel Commercial Band 105 B-Hi Times 11, 125 Girls, Football Team 12. Can be found behind the nearest typewriter or office practice book . . . likes to read books but dislikes reporting on them . . . tolerates nothing but silent study halls . . . plans to be a bookkeeper or secretary. H Ronald Blair Orner Ronnie Industrial Shop Service Club 10. One of the Bendersville boys . . . jumpy acro- bat . . . flips over a certain i'miss,' . , . has an aversion to books and homework . . . will join the Navy to see the world??? Page 19 Xi.. if ggi? W1 fr awe 411' Lana Carole Palmer Carole Vocational Intramurals 10, 11, 12, F.H.A. 11, Vice-Presi- dent 12, Tri-Hi-Y 123 Girls' Alumni Basketball Game 115 Girls' Football Game 125 Library Club 125 Library Assistant 12. ' A pretty future homemaker . . . too bad she's taken . . . has a definite interest in the U. S. Army . . . being friendly and having fun are her hobbies . . . hard working class booster . . . personality plus. Joyce Amanda Ripley Joy,' Academic Band 10, 11, 12, Choir 10, 11, 12, F. T. A. 10, 11, Secretary-Treasurer 12g Sr. Bn-Club 11, Vice- President 12, Alumni Basketball Game 10, 115 Girls' Football Game 125 Intramurals 10. Royalty in the academic section . . . enjoys feeding apples to Gov. Lawrence . . . personality plus charm equals Joyce . . . she was only a farmer's daughter ??? . . . best -friend: Ann H. . . . artistically inclined . . . the future: a teacher or interior decorator. Selena Patricia Roberts Pat Academic Band 10, 11, 12: Choir 10, 11, 12, F.T.A. 10, ll, Historian 12: B -Club 11, 125 B-Hi Times 10, 11: Senior Play 12, Intramurals 10, Peter Pan Club 11, 12. Peeved by student teachers . . . L. P. collector . . . ill at the sound of her first name . . . orange sherbet addict . . . football fan . . . Mr. Allisonls foe . . . college bound. Mary Jane Roth Mary Janew Academic B-Hi Times Reporter 10, 11, 12g F. T. A. 10, 11, President 125 Student Council 12, Senior Art Club 115 Peter Pan Club 10, 11, 12, Girls' Football Game 12, Intramurals 10. Short but mighty . . . good artist . . . dislikes gym and student teachers . . . Phyl's friend . . . pcssimist . . . future R. N .... detests oral Spanish tests . . . partial to pizza. William Hubert Roth Bill Commercial Choir 10, 11, 123 Football Manager 11, 12: Wrestling Manager 11, 125 Art Club 10, 11, 12: Photography Club 10, 11, Photographer for Mirror 12. Likes dark hair and blue eyes CI wonder why?j . . . picture snapper . . . pro-turkey but anti- milk and olives . . . stuck-up people offend him . . . plans to be an oHicc technician and then ?? Page 20 Richard Eugene Rothenhoefer Dick Academic Band 10, 11, 125 Choir 10, 11, 125 Track 11, 125 Boys' Quartette 125 County Band 10, 125 County Chorus 115 District Band 12. Gigglebox . . . a barrel of laughs in Spanish class . . . craves hamburgers and french fries . . . dislikes frozen automatic chokes . . . cool pianist . . . future medical and X-ray technolo- gist. Sharon Elaine Rouzer 4'Sharon General Band 10, 11, 125 Choir 10, 11, 125 F. T. A. 10, 11, 125 Student Council 125 Intramurals 105 Girls' Football Games 125 Girls' Alumni Basketball Game 10, 115 Prompter for Who Dun'it 125 Business staff of Mirror 12. That laugh . . . coconut cream pie is her favo- rite . . . will be a top notch medical secretary . . . peeved by lack of school spirit . . . enjoys running around with ??? David Douglas Ryman Dave Academic Big eater . . . loves those oral book reports . . . terror on wheels . . . another Edison . . . burger in the basket fan . . . destined for college . . . Mr. Gordon's ag. advisor. Carolyn Louise Sabo Carolyn Vocational Choir 10, 11, 125 Tri-Hi-Y 11, 125 Intramurals 10, 11' Library Club 125 Library Assistant 125 Girls' Alumni Basketball Game 115 Girls, Foot- ball Game 12. One certain fellow is at the end of her heart- line . . . partial to roast turkey dinners . . . an- tagonized by homework . . . dislikes snobs . . . marriage awaits her. Williani Lamar Sanni Bill Academic Basketball 10, ll, 125 Band 10, ll, 125 Dance Band 10, 11. 125 Baseball 11, 125 Varsity Club 11, 12: Student Council 125 Stage Crew for 1'Who Dunitu 125 Humor Editor for Mirror 12. Mr. Friendly . . . seen in the hall with a cute brunette . . . ambition is to play college basketball . . . dislikes losing basketball games and players who don't obey the rules . . . loaded with jokes. Page 21 Ronald Marshall Schatz Ronnie Vocational F. F. A. 10, Reporter 11, Chaplain 12. A future farmer after spending some time with Uncle Sam . . . lobster tail is his favorite . . . drives a hot tractor . . . goes for girls, airplanes, and more girls. Glenn Edward Sell '1Sonny General Seen with George . . . enjoys running around on weekends . . . ladies man . . . likes cheeseburgers and french fries . . . plans to attend Thompson Business College. IX ,ffl tl 0 K7 Helen Virginia Sheaffer A . X' A f Helen Vocational jx F. H. A. 10, 11, Treasurer 125 Library Assistantfixftl 5 S J,, 1 2 . U fi 3 Hillbilly record fan . . . helps feed the hungry V mob . . . delights in Maryland subs . . . has a strong foot . . . peeved by P. O. D. and map tests . . . dislikes red-haired boys. Terry Jay Sheaff er Bump Vocational F. F. A. 10, Treasurer 11, President 125 Student Council 12. Seen with a certain sophomore of the opposite sex . . . sports a light green Falcon . . . detests local game wardens . . . expert future farmer . . . wants a home of his own some day. John William Shepard Bill General Band 10, 11, 125 Choir 10, 11, 125 Student Council 115 Boys, Quartet 10, 11, 125 District Band 115 State Band 115 District Chorus 115 B-Hi Times 10, 115 County Band 10, 11. Angered by conceitcd classmates . . . best friend is his dog . . . likes girls and Chevies . . . mathe- matically inclined . . . eats anything edible . . . G-burg College awaits him. Page 22 Willard Foster Sherman Willy General Physics fanatic . . . the scribbler . . . human calculator. . . dislikes Shakespeare . . . best friend is his dog . . . likes pheasant under glass . . . always ready for an argument. Mary Ann Showers Mary Commercial Tri-Hi-Y 11, 12g Intramurals 105 Girls' Football Game 12. Darlene's silent partner . . . partial to the color blue . . . doesn't like to be rushed . . . likes Fords without Hat tires . . . short but sweet . . . business career ahead. Ronnie Fred Showers Monkey Industrial Second home is York Springs . . . hard worker . . ., dislikes teachers who make school miserable . . . seen with shop boys . . . sports a light blue 562 Chevy . . . wants to be a barber. Lorrie Lou Shultz Shultzie Commercial Tri-Hi-Y 11, 12g Intramurals 10. Peeved by gossips . . . likes french fries and ice cream . . . favorite color is pink . . . her hobby is bowling . . . plans to make a lot of money in business. Mary Louise Slaybaugh Weasel Commercial B-Hi Times 115 F. H. A. 11, 12. Dislikes long assignments . . . envious of those who have driver's licenses . . . another hoagie hater . . . fond of Fords and Chevies . . . her future plans are indefinite. Page 23 pi David Charles Slonaker Dave Academic V , Q 1 in Wrestling 11, 12g Track 11, 12. ff '---'--' 'V 'fi One of those mighty wrestlers . . . quiet . . . ' hates to lose weight . . . a Spanish struggler . . . is trying for junior college . . . enjoys hunting and fishing. .s-ttf rl s '- .. if sr W 1 3 at at 1 gsm 3 ig ggi 431. 5 l E S A arf re 555 32 I Robert Eugene Slonaker 0 wi. Bohr General ities '55 ' 13 1 ' Peeved by his late bus . . . another Democrat . . . l fb Fei 5 rr :Egg jj dislikes Physics . . . the conversational type . . . partial to Plymouths . . . plans to attend business college or join Uncle Sam. W ,.,. .N V ,. Sam. ,. . fsplrs-ifmgsw 'fiiii ,H Sfsiii' 'i ' rf' . .gb 44 .,,,.,. W.. .Maya . .1 fu 1, :st:sG2122f 1 , a: . 5 . ff-' fi r 'fi it V t Ti . .. .L Zz Q ' fg gf ,Epi Iii? ft SWA' W' ,. -II-I2-If-.I '15'I,. w Wan: nw: 4 m KW' 1 ,.,i . 31 If at gwfv 1. ti in ,, iwfrir 2 mf li irltzfsiziiliit 1 5 Ulilf 5:1 .5 - -ese::::l:- 'ms -5 M525 wma- fig - rf- f i- i --ra tai :ti 5: Q William Weigle Stoner Bi11,' General Wrestling 10, 11, 125 Band 10, 11, 12g Varsity Club 10, 11, 125 Track 10. Stereo bug . . . rides a hot motor scooter . . . peeved by people who eat large meals while he is training for wrestling . . . friendly fellow . . . to be an electrical technician is his future plan. Darlene Jean Swartz Jeanie Commercial Tri-Hi-Y 11, 125 Intramurals 10. Seen with Mary Showers . . . irked by long assignments and student teachers . . . enjoys ice skating and dancing . . . will make someone a very efiicient secretary. Linda Anne Taylor Lin Commercial F. H. A. 11, 123 Homecoming Attendant 12g Girls' Football Game 12. Not fond of surprise quizzes and boys with red hair . . . always famishing for barbecues and potato chips . . . cute . . . future plans are un- certain. ' Page 24 Linda Ellen Taylor Linn Commercial May Day Attendant 105 F. H.A. 11, President 125 Student Council 125 Girls' Football Game 12. Has a sparkle on her Finger . . . sociable and likes Pepsi . . . depressed by people who tell tall tales . . . fan of popular platters . . . blue is her favorite color . . . future secretary. Kenneth Zell Thomas Ken Industrial Shop Service Club 105 Football 11, 125 Track 11, 125 Varsity Club 12. h Enjoys wood-working . . . hunting addict . . . rugged football lineman . . . irritated by grouchy teachers . . . favorite food is oysters . . . friendly . . . future job-holder at a wood-working factory. Richard Barryg ostel Barry', ff ' Academic Basketba 5 11, 5 Tra 1, 125 Baseball 105 Va tyfirbjl 1 5 illden Council 115 Viceft :eng laisAff,25 o itil 125 Homer PI' i nt 1 J! ' a i i . goes for sh 'and mi . corny excuses . ecret 'lk s e amb' 'on is play w the Warriors . . . ta and handso . . . ma es sly remarks . . . college bound. Mildred Ruth Weaver RuthH Vocational F. H. A. 125 L-ibrary Assistant 12. Visits Queena's place frequently . . . coke drinker . . . hates to be disturbed while talking on the phone . . . sweet as sugar . . . enjoys P-J parties . . . yearns to travel. Richard Eugene Weidner Dick Industrial Shop Service Club 10. Engaged to a blonde sophomore . . . disdains essays and homework in general . . . would like to dispose of all slow women drivers . . . favorite food is french fries and cheeseburgers . . . plans to be a truck driver. Page 25 'lgmlsm' Philip Lynn Yasovsky Phil Commercial Choir 10, 11, 125 Wrestling 11. Mr. Eckenrode's buddy . . . talka- tive . . . partial to roast beef and steak . . . will join the armed services . . . dislikes hot dogs . . . peeved by two-faced people . . . makes good use of study halls!!! CLASS CDFFICER 01 V Ytesxde W1 B lce'PreS Gaixi B65 E11-ry T ldent I' Ogtej .et-ww? ,Q iidpwwis, WW -4, 1 Q52 1, ni ig ff sf- who 1, Z yi. .elsif tw, , .wffafw f it f M , 5 E' Wm,-Hesse is 4 1 ,M S f, fwswidfiwiwfsf ., is 'S7't'?f Q5 -ffa!?'W,'?y3f Z!'y!i7? ' f if fmifilf TU!! mf ii 4 W wwf Liwae ,, a n f pi ffeffwffiis W gftgxi 1 Z?ii1az5!!'f 1 iy ygsinw ws: ia W2 My gigizpi- 'f 'Q 1 f vwff f? 'f' if if '. 1 .lass ., ., 552, 1 V V , e f 1 ll!-fl! H T ' EVM? E Peas f , seg! ,O g L11- Y,e0f ar . Gr Btegdaf rand Page 26 IV 1 So now we'll say MSO long but never Good-bye, and we'll face the SENIOR CLASS HISTORY 1958 - We, the class of 1962, took our H1'St step toward Seniordom in Septem- ber '58 as Frantic Freshmen. We displayed our talents participating in band, choir, sports, student council, plays, Honor Society, and other activi- ties. In this exciting year as a class we visited the Adams County Court House. Tom Hoffman was elected class president, and Mr. Allison was our class advisor. 1959 - The main activity of the Sociable Sophomores aside from homework was Ending ways to raise money for our Junior-Senior Prom. Under the able leadership of our president, Roger Crum, we sold candy at noon and at games, as well as booster pens and pennants during basketball season. . 1960 - As S'-jolly Juniors the highlight of our year was an enchanted evening in the South Pacificw which we presented for the Seniors. We also received our class rings of which we were very proud. Money-making projects in- cluded the sale of fruit cakes at Christmas and hot dogs and candy apples at football games. Once again we chose Roger Crum as our president With great excitement we finally reached our destination as 'iSwingin' Seniors? We boasted of 90 cases of Senior-itis,i' the most seriously affected being our class president, Gary Beatty. We sold candy, jackets, cokes, coffee, pretzels, and sponsored dances in order to earn our long-awaited trip to New York. Soon the Senior Trip and Commencement will be a thing of the past, but these wonderful years will never end. The memories of friends, our whirl of books and activities, and our hilarious antics will live as long as we do. We, the class of '62, wish to express our gratitude and appreciation to all those who have made our years at B. H. S. so successful and enjoyable. To the classes of the future, we wish all the success and happiness which we have known at our Alma Mater. 961 - future prepared and confident. Motto: Forward Ever Backward Never Colors: Crimson and Silver Advisor: Richard Allison Flower: Silver Rose Page 27 59 60 61 62 CLASS Ronald James Baker, will my ability to re- member to anyone who wants to forget. Patsy Mae Baldwin, will all my books to my sister Shirley. Phyllis Jean Baltzley, will my Plymouth to some underclassman who has enough brains to keep oil in it. Gary Lynn Barbour, will my 1946 Ford to Mr. Sheats so he can ride to school. Robert Eugene Barbour, will my football equipment to Mr. Coradetti. Brenda Eloise Bean, will my braces to Con- nie Grubbs, who is determined not to wear them. Gary Charles Beatty, will my ability for be- ing hooked into driving my P-39N to away games. Philip Douglas Beidler, will Gordon's and my road to A-ville back to the natives. Ronnie Grayson Black, will my two-minute drives to lVIt. Tabor to anyone who has money to buy tires. Glenn Ellwood Blocher, will my ability to write spelling corrections to my sister Brenda. Linda Mae Brough, will my ability to blush easily to anyone who wants it. Maxine Marie Brough, will my learneris per- mit to Gary Beamer. Ann Cheryl Bushey, will my physics ability to some idiotic junior. John William Byerly, will my cue stick to Mrs. Elliott. Joan Audrey Carey, will my Charley horsesi, to Mrs. Shoemaker and my red bowling ball to Mrs. Sheely. Braxton Willard Cooley, will my voice to the speech teacher. Richard Franklin Cooley, will my typing ability to Terry Taylor. Joan Marion Crist, will my school spirit to Van Clark. Roger Eugene Crum, will my well used Physics book to my brother, Delmar. Judy Maureen Cutshall, will the hot Ply- mouth back to my parents while it is still in running condition. Sue Carole Davis, will my ability to get a bucket of water to the burning seat in Judy's car. Dennis Arthur Ebbert, will my football jersey to my brother Ronnie. John Alan Ernst, will my Mi: Allison hand-writing decoderw to Tom Hecken- luber. Garry Ray Fair, will my football uniform to anyone who wants to fill my right half- back position. Page 28 Bonnie Joanne Funt, will all the fun I had at B. H. S. in school and in the cafeteria to the cooks and Ron. Judy Yvonne Funt, will the road from Table Rock to Biglerville to Nancy Cash- man so that it will see constant wear next year. Ronald Edward Funt, will my 4-H equip- ment and knowledge to anyone who is will- to try to raise a grand champion steer for Adams County. Susan Eileen Garretson, will my much used band uniform to any underclassman who is under 5'1 . Judith Jean Goshorn, will Corky back his six guns to restore peace and quiet in Ber- lin, Maryland. Harry Charles Griest, will my typewriter to anyone who wants to use it. Mary Anna Guise, will my books to Barbara Thomas. Margaret Ann Hale, will my wonderful ex- periences at B. H. S. to any underclassman. Charlotte Elaine Hall, will the telephone, which I have used to do my homework, back to my parents . Wilson Harry Harman, will my love of teachers to Gary Wfright. Mary Louise Hartman, will my typewriter in room 311 to anyone who can use it better than I did. Peggy Jo Hartman, will my hour bus ride every morning to my brother Fred if he does not get a car. Fay Elaine Hartzel, will the fun I had the last three years to all underclassmen. Paul Gordon Harvey, will my ability to stay out of trouble to Bob Cover. Carl Edgar Hildebrand, will my poor vision, before getting glasses, to anyone who needs an excuse for not being able to see. Thomas Lee Hoffman, will my ability to stay out of trouble to Delmar Crum. Loy Clair Hoke, will my ability to study to my cousin Pat. Jeanne Lee Jacoby, will my ignorance to Mr. Allison in exchange for a little bit of knowledge. George Andrew Johnson, will nothing to anyone, because I have nothing to will. Patrick Edmund Kane, will my ability to stay on friendly terms with most of the teachers at B-ville to my brother Dennis. Sheila Faye Kime, will one-half of a new road from Biglerville to Gardners to the state of Pennsylvania. WILL Thomas Stough Kooken, will my Ford to Mr. Allison's physics class for the study of defects in engineering. Raymond Francis Kuhn, will the other half of the road from Biglerville to Gardners to the state of Pennsylvania. Glenn Milton Kuykendall, will my ability to stay out of trouble to all future seniors. Robert Turner Lewis, will a gross of block- busters to Mike Thomas. Goldie Elizabeth Lupp, will my silence to Mary Hartman and Janet Orner. Patricia Ann Lyons, will my good times at B. H. S. to my sister Janet. Tonya Elizabeth McCleaf, will the entire Biglerville High School to Eric Taylor - may he enjoy it as I did. Roger Ray McGlaughlin, will my seat in the corner in Mr. Toggas' study hall to any- one who is not a wrestler. Perry Edward Mickey, will my football ability to my brother Tom. Jean Louise Moomaw, will the other end of Charlotte's line to my parents who have fought so vainly with me these years. Ronnie Gene Naylor, will my books to any- one who wants them. Janet Louise Orner, will my sales book to anyone who knows how to use it better than I do. Ronald Blair Orner, will my ability for get- ting into trouble on Hallowe'en to anyone who wants it. Lana Carole Palmer, will my ability to en- dure lorieliness to any girl who is going with a guy in the army. Joyce Amanda Ripley, will my many driving experiences to Jane Wright. Selena Patricia Roberts, will my first name to anyone who can pronounce and spell it. Mary Jane Roth, will all my problems and headaches as F. T. A. president to some lucky junior. William Hubert Roth, will try to please others in the future. Richard Eugene Rothenhoefer, will my sales- manship to anyone who wants to sell a lot of magazines next year. Sharon Elaine Rouzer, will my tenor sax to my sister Beverly with the hope that she continues to have enough wind to blow it. David Douglas Ryman, will my ability to get along with teachers to all underclassmen. Carolyn Louise Sabo, will the pleasure of having Mr. Coradetti in P. O. D. class to any art student. Page 29 William Lamar Sanni, will my ability to give humorous book reports to any future student of Mrs. Haas. Ronald Marshall Schatz, will my friendship with Mr. White to Lonnie Shultz, if he ever needs it. Glenn Edward Sell, will my ability to will, to anyone who has nothing to will. Helen Virginia Sheaffer, will my job as F. H. A. treasurer to anyone who thinks it is easy. Terry Jay Sheaffer, will my Hoor shift to anyone who wants it. John William Shepard, will all the good times I had at Biglerville High to anyone who thinks he can take it. Wlillard Foster Sherman, will 1ny alarm clock to Mr. Gordon for use in P. O. D. class. Mary Ann Showers, will all the fun I had in my senior year to all underclassmen. Ronnie Fred Showers, will my study hall with Mr. Toggas to anyone who is in need of one. Lorrie Lou Shultz, will all the fun I had in my Senior year to Allona Wlinand. Mary Louise Slaybaugh, will my inability to drive to Cinders who would like to run around G-burg. David Charles Slonaker, will my average grades to anyone who is satished with them. Robert Eugene Slonaker, will my fractured finger to anyone who wishes to get out of typing class. William Weigle Stoner, will my motorbike to anyone who wants to get into shape. Darlene Jean Swartz, will my sales book to my sister Rita. Linda Anne Taylor, will my headaches on the school bus to my younger brothers and sisters. Linda Ellen Taylor, will all the good times I had in my senior year to my brother Roger. Kenneth Zell Thomas, will my car to my brother Jim. Richard Barry Trostel, will my basketball and track uniforms to Dick Dull. Mildred Ruth Weaver, will all the fun that I had in my senior year to Susie Wolff and Susie Fissel. Richard Eugene Weidner, will the rest of my years to Cindy. Philip Lynn Yasovsky, will my hunting ability and my ability to hit low notes in choir to Tom Osborn. UB IIA ML BEST DRESSED Judy Cutshall - Edgar Hildebrand fi 'W 0 WW' . . 0 9 BEST PERSONALITY X I K Dennis Ebbert ' ' I Ann Bushey V 'r i is Hg, 3:4 gg MOST TALKATIVE Sue Davis - Jim Cline Page 30 5 Vl 5 WHo's Fw 559 Y! v K NL 7 0 CLASS BOOSTER Gary Beatty - Arm Bushey 2' if Z 3 rf-N ,YV gg, fd' 5 SI C WHO i L J ll QQ M. BEST DANCER MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Bill Sanni - Pat Lyons Brenda Bean - Roger Crum fs 'N fwskii gas: We, . i L 5 'lf A! v 'N 1' -G ' I lx fn -s 1- Y ' L ! kg X Z CLASS CLOWN BIGGEST EATER Sue Davis - Perry Mickey Perry Mlckey Joan Carey ' 2 - ' 0 JM ,Zi fx M 1 g- 'fi 4 ' 1 A ' - ' X 4 'X x ll ,f V J , f 4 . W fx 5 Su?giTisAiHCgZa.1il:lIlEIess Y - BEST DATE Maxine Brough - Edgar Hildebrand Page 31 Theodore McKeldin, former governor of Maryland, was the principal speaker at the dedication program for the new high school, held December 8, 1961, in the high school auditorium. We, the student body, are very appreciative of the fine new facilities and pleasant atmosphere created by the new addition to the building. Page 32 wr-W' Page 33 ACTIVITI E MAY 15. g al '. . , - . .M W i 'r -M,-W....,. ,.,. ,,.,. ...WV .V .....w,....,v....-.Nu ..w.w.,..a.:.J.,...-..:m..-.w1.?4x,lw:,.,. ,..w44.A,. .. ' ., 1 3 Q- wiim f ' I gm , r S lr. ,J 5 I 2 2 Q ! if X Af , J 5 , J 6332-w '-9351? Q is A A E3 Ng, f .H ,fwf- 00 A Ax? '3 QQ , 112, QUEEN ELAINE YOHE if . Tiggqis:-2 1: I Q V ' - A N- Y 1 ,.m.,.,x,,, ..k-,F Yr. . A M as- . f-QKQQ 1 fr : ,f ' ' , j. vs, A 'Y ,- ' 1 ME? N U ,e t 1.5:-VAS! V 1 I ww 'jf WW A A 'f F A DAY Q K Q' Q ,W E ,, A143 F THE QUEEN AND HER COURT Page 34 Q,,,,.L..---if 1 S , SCUTH PACIFIC Page 35 HOMECOMING QUEEN BRENDA BEAN Page 37 Strong Support Ken's Colts GIRLS' FOOTBALL GA E Unusual entertainment was provided by the senior girls on November 17, 1961. A girls' football game was held by the senior class. The victors, Pickle,s Pacersf' coached by Donald Sterner, had as their opponents Ken,s Colts, coached by Ken Fetters. Humor was provided Pickle's Pacers by the boys who acted as cheerleaders for the gala event. Page 38 6'We was better than they was. SENIOR HIGH PLAY Who Dunit? Alexander Arlington .... ...................... . . . Philip Beidler Miss Jenkins ......... .......... J oan Crist Andrew Arlington . . . .............. jim Oyler Harry ............ .... R ichard Rothenhoefer Vivian Odell ...... ......... A nn Bushey George Brewster . . . .... Barry Trostel Flo Baker ....... ..... P eggy Fox Isabelle .... ..... P at Roberts Muriel .... . . . Connie Grufbbs Michael . . . .... Ray Van Dyke Page 39 SEIOR Brenda introduces one Bean to another: Hjohn, this is Alfred. Alfred, this is good- bye. 99 99 99 Co-ed to another as they watch football game: I heard the shoulders are falsiesf' 99 99 99 Education: That mysterious process whereby information passes from the lec- ture notes of the teacher, through the fountain pen and onto the notebook of the students, without passing through the minds of either. 99 99 99 A teenager sent his girl her first orchid with this note: 'fWith all of my love, and most of my allowance. 99 99 99 I used to be terribly conceited,', a student confided, but my psychiatrist straightened me out and now I'm one of the nicest guys in town. 99 99 99 The twins knelt for bedtime prayers. Little Clara prayed first, concluding: HAmen, goodnight God. Now stay tuned for Clarence. 99 99 99 Perry to his father: Sure I know the value of a dollar. Thatis why Iim asking for two. 99 99 99 Mr. Ernst in conversation with a fel- low cohort, talking about his wife: f'It's really unbelievable, she talks 130 words a minute with gusts up to 175.', 99 99 99 If at first you don't succeed, youire run- ning above average. 99 99 99 jim's grandmother, answering tele- phone: uHeis out. Who shall I say was going to listen? 99 99 99 A network newscaster announced: The F.B.I. 1S leaving no stern untonedf, HUMOR One teen-age girl to another at the telephone: If a girl answers, don't hang up, Phills voice is changing. ee- ee ee Mr. Bushman to real estate salesman: What we had in mind is something in the ten -to-fifteen thousand-dollar range that sells for no more than thirty thousand. 99 99 99 Mr. Toggas to wife looking at ring: If you think that one is small, you should have seen the one I could affordf' ee ae ee Teen to Teen: I,ll never understand men if I live to be 20.', 99 99 99 Overheard: I went out with Raymond last night and didn't get home until four this morning. When my Mother met me at the door - boy, did I give her a good listening-to! 99 99 99 Wilson to Librarian: Will you look at my card and see if I've read this book? 99 99 99 Mrs. Olsen, looking harassed, came into the school office and asked for the I-Q forms. When asked what she was doing, she replied, Oh, I just want to find out if it's them or meln 99 99 99 It is urged that this yearis commence- ment speakers refrain from frightening the graduates by telling them the world is theirs. 99 99 99 Barry: I'll rock the boat and scare you until you let me kiss you. Girl: The last time someone tried that the boat turned over. Barry: What did you doin' Girl: I swam ashore and notified the coroner. 99 99 99 Joan: Please don't drive so fast around the corner. y Sue: Do what I do, close your eyes. Page 40 CLUBS News Reporters Seated: Gary Bream, Goldie Lupp, Mary Jane Roth, Ann Bushey, Joan Crist. Standing: Carol Crum, Bonnie Singley, Carolyn Haas, Diane Baltzley, Jane Tuckey, Carol Leinart, Philip Beidler. 2 'ms le he sgfg 1 . B-Hi Times Feature Reporters Seated: Carol Houck, Deborah Beidler, Jane Wright, Peggy Fox, Ann Bucher. Standing: Barbara Burke, Samuel Crum, Mrs. Hudson, advisor, Shirley Tressler, Susan McKinney, Connie Trone. Page 42 ': 2M 4' 4 fr ni ,,,,.Ms,,Q qiQzxf,E,,jgggi5e1'f? W gg?-g 7 , bmw mA,,L i s ' ai? si My in We Mrs Hudson Ph1l1p Beldler 5 i'sm'Qs -sf! QQ? fzmtcw 'sassy ci-1,4n, M ,wr mr: , -TW Sports Reporters Don Stauffer, Thomas Hoffman, Richard Guise, James Oyler. Photographers Richard Price, Thomas Heckenluber. Advlsor Edltor 1n Chlef 'J' '- Nwgsifizfgggg .. - . 21425 - 4 Q .IN Ifiwieffrfl K we 355, L 1 f itgiiifafglfi, , iffarii' iYSigiWr?is2fZ???gfQfe1ssQ',- ' ' ' xgwsf i-A -. -Q A if as-QW ' off: Q A5565 A 49 -W M525 'S'-sp? L' A A s is fi , Handbook Staff Ann Bushey, Mr. Gordon, advisorg Jeanette Sanni, Jane Tuckey Page 43 Student Council Dfficers Brenda Bean, Roger Crum, Edgar Hildebrand, Ann Bushey. l 4 , F' W 5 4 ,e 4, kj Student Council First Row: Patricia Coradetti, Mary Jane Roth, Brenda Bean, Roger Crum, Edgar Hildebrand, Ann Bushey, Thomas Hoffman, Deborah Beidler. Second Row: Mary Jane Buckley, Kathie Volland, Barbara Thomas, Lois Sheafifer, Susan Chronister, Delmar Crum, Van Clark, Linda Ellen Taylor, Lexic Eckenrode, Gcorgianne McCurdy, Sue Slaybaugh, Patricia Kane, Shirley Harman, Mr. Sterner, advisor. Third Row: William Sanni, Anne Bucher, Kristin Lady, Bonnie Singley, Carol Crum, Sheila Kime, Philip Beidler, Sharon Rouzer, Tonya MCCleaf, ,Ioan Crist, Ray Van Dyke, Dennis Ebbert, William Slaybaugh, Gary Bream, Richard Guisc, Gary Beatty, Robert Bream, Terry Sheaffer, Willard Sherman. Pcrge 44 B-Club First Row: Brenda Bean, Ann Bushcy, ' Second Row: Joan Crist, Judy Cutsliall, Patricia Roberts, Joyce Ripley. Third Row: Mr. Coradetti, Edgar Hildebrand. Senior atlonal Honor Society Thomas Hoffman, Philip Bcidler, Ann Bushey, Roger Crum, Mr. Sterner, advisor. Page 45 917 eblod E z 2 , . 1? I 5 or 5 P S. J ra e, e J S 1 - L 1 , M Q , 9' Q M y s , w x QQ '- x.-,ix , Q a Q r I w g. f',:.' J.. 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Clarinet-Gary Bream, Jean Moomaw, John Shepard, Harold Thomas, Mary McDannel, Carolyn Starry, Kathy Wenk, Dorinda Clark, Patsy Baldwin, Charlotte Hall, Martha McDannel, Barbara Thomas, Joyce Ripley, Sheila Kime, Amy Shetter, Yvonne Slaybaugh, Mary Showers, Doris Cox, Linda Roberts, Karen Jacoby, Jane Hauser, Deanne Kemper, Linda Naugle, Jayne Nelson, Barbara Smith, Linda Kint, Beverly Gageby, Ann Hale, Joanne Black. Alto Clarinet- Richard Rothenhoefer. Bass Clarinet-Joan Crist, Randee Koontz. Oboe-Ann Bushey, Deborah Beidler. Alto Sax-Carol Crum, Maxine Brough, Kay Fetters, Jean- nette Sanni, Gregory Eisenhart, Rodney Guise, Jennifer Horick. Tenor Sax-Sharon Rouzer, Carol Clapsaddle, Barbara Main. Baritone Sax-Gordon Harvey. French Horns-Joanne Musselman, Raymond Kuhn, Rae Deardorff.Baritones-Mary Guise, James Cline, Thomas Haskell, Jere Lady, Allona Winand. Trombone-Edgar Hildebrand, Thomas Heckenluber, Don Stauffer, Randy Rouzer, John Ernst, Jeffrey Bossemian, Keith Lawver, Audrey Funt, Phillip Pitzer, Robert Garretson, Ray VanDyke, Richard Funt. Cornet-Thomas Hoffman, Richard Dull, Richard Guise, Sam Bucher, Jane Rebert, Ann Ernst, William Stoner, Connie Grubbs Thomas Osborn, Ross Kennedy, James Taylor, Marian Giberson, Jane Wright, Owen Taylor, Connie Slaybaugh, Rhonda Kime. Bells-Brenda Bean, Beverly Orner, Lorena Wilson. Bass-Roger Crum, Samuel Crum, Delmar Crum, John Hall, Gary Wright, Ronald Funt, Michael Thomas. Percussion-William Sanni, Patricia Roberts, Carol Nyce, Diane Baltzley, Carolyn Haas, James Wright, Phyllis Gilbert, Judy Cutshall, Jane McCurley. Majorettes Jeannette Sanni, Joanne Black, Deborah Beidler, Arm Bushey, Barbara Elicker, Joan Crist, Jayne Nelson Carole Wenk, Phyllis Gilbert. wh ,mem ' -2 fe My eg Senior Majorettes Head Majorette Head of Majorettes Ann Bushey Joan Crist Page 47 Dance Band First Row: Gordon Harvey, Gary Bream, Carol Crum, Maxine Brough, Philip Beidler. Second Row: John Ernst, Don Stauffer, Thomas Heckenluber, Edgar Hildebrand, Thomas Hoffman Sam Bucher, Richard Guise, Richard Dull. Third Row: Roger Crum, William Sanni, Jane Wight. Girls' Trio Connie Grubbs, Martha McDannell, Mary McDa,nnell, Carol Houck, accompanist. 9 Boys Quartette Ray VanDyke, Gary Wright, Jolin Shepard, Tom Osborn, Barry Welker, ac Page 48 companist 517 96135 Senior Choir First Row: Carol Crum, Connie Grubbs, Janice Lentz, Yvonne Slaybaugh, Ann Bucher, Barry Welker, Gary Wright, Thomas Osborn, Jeffrey Bosserman, Richard Funt, Mary McDannel, Peggy Fox, Susan Garretson, Carolyn Riley, Linda Rex, Joanne Musselman. Second Row: Jo-Ann Yasovsky, Kay Fetters, Phyllis Gilbert, Doris Cox, Ann Bushey, Linda Murtoff, Sharon Rouzer, Deanna Kemper, John Shepard, Thomas Kooken, Ray Van Dyke, Susan Fissel, Cynthia Tuckey, Melissa Martin, Carol Houck, Bonnie Singley, Connie Trone. Third Row: Jane Wright, Carolyn Starry, Deborah Beidler, Jane Rebert, Brenda Bean, Barbara Main, Carol Nyce, Diane Baltzley, Garry Fair, Ronnie Black, Lexie Eckenrode, John Pitzer, Freda Kuykendall, Louise Lawver, Patricia Roberts, Jane Hauser, Sandra Dixon, Audrey Funt. Fourth Row: Linda Naugle, Kathy Wenk, Marie Reed, Allona Winand, Lorena Wilson, Rae Deardorff, William Roth, Samuel Crlun, Dennis Ebbert, Philip Yasovsky, Richard Rothenhoefer, Joan Crist, Ann Ernst, Linda Roberts, Martha McDannel, Marian Giberson, Jean Moomaw. Peter Pan Club Miss Lank, Joan Crist, Mary Jane Roth, Patricia Roberts, Ann Bushey, Sue Davis. Varsity Club First Row: john Byerly, William Stoner, Terry Taylor, Philip Beidler, Edgar Hildebrand, Garry Fair, Ray- mond Kuhn, William Sanni, Gordon Harvey, John Ernst. Second Row: Gary Wright, Wilson Harman, Phillip Pitzer, 'Thomas Hoffman, Gary Beatty, Barry Trostel, Den- nis Ebbert, Kenneth Thomas, Robert Barbour, William Slaybaugh, Richard Dull, Leroy Wetzel. Page 50 iz Q li ...Q Library Club First Row: Mrs. Laughman, Carolyn Sabo, Judy Funt, Lana Palmer, Helen Patterson, Linley Ballard, Nancy Bowers, Diane Sherman. Second Row: Barbara Smith, Patricia Rinehart, Connie Stallsmith, Fanny Swisher. Third Row: Carolyn Haas, Carol Houck, Rae Deardorfi, Bonnie Singley, Connie Trone. Library Assistants First Row: Judy Black, Victoria Beamer, Linda Munnnert, Susan Kinie, Mary Jacoby, Lana Palmer, Judy Funt, Nirs. Laughnian. Second Row: Connie Sanders, Diane Clapsaddle, Helen Patterson. Fanny Swisher, Connie Stallsmith, Yolanda Swi her, Felicity Dykman, Sue Singley, Judy Tate. Third Riuw: Nancy Taylor, Diane Sherman, Linley Ballard, Connie Trone, Rae Deardorff, Carolyn Haas, Bonnie Singllley, Nancy Bowers, Carol Houck, Peggy Wlilson. Fourth Row: Kathy Wenk, Jennifer I-Iorick, Judy Fnnt, Sandra Trone. Kathy Volland, Barbara Smith, Patricia Rinehart, Linda Kane. Susan Pitzer, Hannah Hauser, Lynn Galusha, Susan YVolff. Filth Row: Mary Rexroth, Shirley Cline. Martha Hawlieeker. Linda Wilkinson. Ada Davis, Janet Redden, Caro- lyn Sabo, Connie Slaybaugh. Gail Naylor, Emily Diehl, Beverly Gage-by, Marie Reed, Jayne McCurley. Sixth Row: Ronald Meiileaf, Jeffrey Fenster. Harold Heller,Charles Loliaugh, Sherry Kime, Judy Bard, Erma Ilzrnsherger, Patricia Baldwin, Linda Herman, Nancy Weidner, Judy Rinehart, Carol Kane, Susan MC- in iey. Seventh Row: Ellen Humphries, Eileen Kennedy, Carole Wenk, Melissa Martin, Patricia Kane, Linda Naugle, Beverly Little, Audrey Miller, Shirley Tressler, Barbara Funt, Deanna Kemper, Linda Scott. Page 51 Tri-Hi-Y First Row: Fay Hartzel, Charlotte Hall. Ja-an Moomaw, Sheila Kiine, Mrs. Leader. Second Row: Mary Guise, Lorrie Schultz, Mary Showers, Linda Murtoff, Gloria Smeed. Third Row: Susan Garretson, Carolyn Salno, Lana Palmer, Joanne Black, Mary Ann Showers, Nancy Cashman, Barbara Thomas. Fourth Row: Tonya MCCleaf, Jeannette Sanni, Emily Diehl, Jayne Nelson, Brenda Blochcr, Penny Wilders, Rita Swartz. ll. 'Lt lil LLHIMBYLHIHIII fh-A, Future Teachers Association First Row: Ann Bucher, Connie Grulxhs. Carol Leinart. Second Row: Carol Houck. Mary Jane Roth, Patricia Roberts, Joyce Ripley, Jane Tuckcy, Barbara Bowers. Third Row: Sue Davis, Ann Bushey. Ann Hale, Holly Asquith, Bonnie Singley, Carol Crum, Connie Trone, Jeanne Jacoby, Audrey Funt, Martha MCDannell. Fourth Row: Joan Crist, Sharon Rouzer, Carol Nyce, Diane Baltzley, Jane Wfright, Mary McDannell, Carolyn Haas, Jane Hauser, Mary Ann Showers, Mr. Lady. Page 52 Monitors First Row: Sandra Sillik, Pearl Quesirnberry, Connie Slaybaugh. Second Row: Gail Naylor, Cynthia Tuckey, Shirley Harman. Third Row: Nadine Richardson, Marie Reed, Ruth Kiessling, Susan Wolff. Senior Art Club First Row: Pamela Kane, Barbara Smith, Yvonne Lupp. Second Row: Rae Deardorff, Audrey Funt, Brenda Blocher, Connie Trone, Patricia Rinehart, Mrs. Ryman Page 53 Future Homemakers of America Seated: Carolyn Sabo, Joan Carey, Lana Palmer, Linda E. Taylor, Bonnie Funt, Judy Funt, Cindy McCauslin, Peggy Hartman, Susan Chronister. Standing: Joan Petry, Betty Bretzman, Connie Slaybaugh, Connie Stallsmith, Fannie Swisher, Helen Patterson, Dorothy Lawrence, Susan McKinney, Delores Baker, Shirley Tressler, Shirley McGlaughlin, Mrs. Sheely. Future Farmers of America First Row: George Himes, James Patterson, Mr. White, Ronnie Black, Terry Taylor, Charles Kirby, Curtis Cladfelter, Mr. Snyder. Second Row: Dennis Ebbert, Larry Wright, Donald Black, Dale Weaver, Terry Sheaffer, Robert Barbour, Glenn Kuykendall, Carl Hess, Wilbur Alexander, Richard Showaker, Lonnie Shultz, Ronald Schatz, Robert Ayers. Third Row: Kenneth Spangler, Dennis Kane, Randy Diveley, Gary Beamer, Ralph Beamer, Richard Cooley, Elmer Van Arsdale, Arnel Bosserman. Page 54 pf ' W' Q Mx ,Aw H ,, ,kg First Row: Wilson Harman, Perry Mickey, Carl Hess, Raymond Kuhn, John Ernst, Garry Fair. Second Row: Dennis Eibbert, Joe Hartman, George Montgomery, Kenneth Thomas, Robert Barbour, Leroy Wetzel, Mr. Arthur Gordon. Third Row: James Mickey, Jere Lady, Wayne Ogburn, Gary Wright, Bill Slaybaugh, Phil Pitzer, Terry Herman, Donald Linard, Mike Thomas. Fourth Row:iRodney Guise, Robert Thompson, Donald Heckman, Robert Bream, William Gardner, Jeffrey Hor- rick, Michael Thompson, Fred Hartman. Fifth Row: Lexie Eckenrode, Mr. Donald Corbin, Mr. Bernard Thrush, Mr. Donald Sterner, Mr. John Toggas, Herbert Bowers, Larry Wright. Varsity Football The Canners had a mediocre season on the gridiron. The team sported an overall record of 4 wins and 5 losses, and a record of 1 win and 3 losses against South Penn League competition. The losses occurred at the hands of Waynesboro, Hanover, York Suburban, Scotland, and Camp Hill. The season may be considered a success in that the team defeated the three top rivals: Gettysburg, Littlestown, and Boil- ing Springs. Throughout most of the sea- son the team was without the services of Perry Mickey, 250-pound tackle, due to a severe knee injury. Seniors on the team included Carl Hess, Garry Fair, John Ernst, Wilson Harman, Dennis Ebbert, Ken Thomas, Perry Mickey, Bob Barbour, and Raymond Kuhn. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Mr. John Emanuel, Big. Opp Boiling Springs . . . . 18 7 Gettysburg ..... . . 12 0 Waynesboro .... 0 32 Hanover ..... . . O 7 Juniata Joint . . . . . 20 13 York Suburban . . 6 20 Scotland ..... . . 12 19 Camp Hill . . . . . 12 25 Littlestown ............. 18 7 Page 56 Football Cheerleaders First Row: Doris Cox, Carolyn Riley, Shirley Harman. Second Row: Janet Swope, Yvonne Slaybaugh. Third Row: Connie Grubbs. Perry Mickey John Ernst Garry Fair Robert Barbour Carl Hess Page 57 Wilson Harman Dennis Ebbert Kenneth Thomas Raymond Kuhn ,.., H- J, nn can gg' Basketball Cheerleaders Yvonne Slaybaugh, Phyllis Gilbert, Ann Bushey, Carol Houck, Joan Grist, Connie Grubbs, Joanne Musselman. Captain Co-Captain Ann Bushey Joan Crist William Sanni Gordon Harvey Barry Trostel Philip Beidler Thomas Hoffman Page 58 Gary Beatty First Row: Bernie Baker, Gary Beatty, Gordon Harvey, William Sanni, Philip Beidler, Barry Trostel, Thomas H H' R' h d P ' 0 man, ic ar rice. . . - Second Row: Mr. Bushman, Robert Bream, Gary Wright, Richard Guise, Robert Garretson, Phillip Pitzer, Rod- ney Guise, Richard Dull, Leroy Wetzel, Mr. Thrush. Varsity Basketball The Canners completed this basket- ball season with a fine record of 8 wins and 11 losses, considering the caliber of the schools played. The highlights of the season were the two victories over Gettys- burg and the convincing, season-ending victory over Boiling Springs. The team and the coaching staff are to be com- mended for a job well done. We would also like to wish the best of luck to next yearls team, which will enter its first season of competition in the Blue Mountain League. Page 59 Dec Dec Dec Dec. Dec Dec Jan. jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Littlestown . . Spring Grove . Mechanicsburg Boiling Springs East Pennsboro Alumni ...... Carlisle ..... Waynesboro .. Chambersburg Perry Joint . . . Hanover .... Gettysburg . . . Perry Joint .. Carlisle ..... Waynesboro .. Chambersburg Hanover ..... Gettysburg . . . Boiling Springs ig- Opp 50 33 46 57 53 63 40 54 57 40 50 40 30 73 36 54 33 87 39 29 46 55 54 34 46 42 48 70 53 70 50 85 44 62 43 42 60 33 Wrestling Squad First Row: Thomas Kooken, David Slonaker, Barry Mc'Cleaf, William Stoner, Melvin Mentzer, Robert Cover Thomas Osborn. Second Row: Perry Mickey, Michael Thompson, Fred Hartman, James Mickey, Carl Hess, John Pitzer, Robert Barbour. Third Row: Robert Kennedy, Donald Heckman, James Patterson, Charles Hess, Richard Johnston, William Gardner, Jeffrey Kline, Robert Thompson. Fourth Row: Mr. Toggas, William Roth. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. William Stoner David Slonaker Nov. Dec. Dec. Dec. West York... .. Hanover ..... . . Dallastown ....... Kennard Dale .... Dover ........... York ........ . . Northeastern ..... Eastern ...... . . Central .......... York Suburban . . . Camp Hill ....... Spring Grove ..... Carl Hess Thomas Kooken Page 60 Perry Mickey Robert Barbour is 12 35 7 59 21 14 26 28 37 36 17 27 . O 37 14 44 0 29 31 23 17 9 17 PP 37 19 First Row: John Alexander, Perry Mickey, Lynn McCauslin, Donald Sell, Bruce Parker, Kenneth Fetters, Wayne Lochbaum, Karl McDannell, Richard Graham, Charles Kane. Second Row: Thomas Hoffman, Roger McGlaughlin, David Slonaker, Barry Trostel, Philip Beidler, Dennis Eb- bert, Dale Ogburn, Richard Rothenhoefer, John Byerly, Kenneth Thomas, Glenn Olmstead, Robert Lewis, Third Row: Michael Thomas, Richard Johnston, John Steverson, Richard Price, Richard Dull, John Hall, Michael Thompson, Richard Thomas, William Gardner, Jeff Horick, Jay Waggener. Fourth Row: Herbert Steverson, Jere Lady, Larry Wood, Donald Linard, Barry Welker, Robert Cover, John Pitzer, Steven James, Ronald Waggoner, Ronald McCleaf, Mr. Sterner, ,Mr. Emanuel, Mr. Thrush. Track The 1961 track team performed well against South Penn competition. The team placed third behind Chambersburg and Carlisle in the South Penn Meet. In that meet, Bruce Parker placed first in the pole vault with a South Penn record- holding jump of 11' 5 . John Byerly placed first in the 880. In the District Meet, Bruce Parker set a district record in the pole vault with a jump of 11' 10M2 . Dick Dull placed first in the javelin. In the State Meet, Bruce Parker placed First in the pole vault with a jump of 12' 4 . Dick Dull hurled the javelin to 184' 5 ' to take First place in that event. School records set in 1961 are: Zi Pole vault 12' 4 Bruce Parker Javelin 184' 5 ' Dick Dull Mile relay 3 min. 38 sec. John Byerly Big. Opp Mar. Shippensburg ..... . . 64 54 Apr. Cedar Cliff ........... 45 82 Apr. Carlisle-Gettysburg .... 48 73-37 Apr. Shippensburg Invitational 3rd Apr. Waynesboro .......... 77 50 May Gettysburg ............ 66 50 May Chambersburg ........ 28 65 May South Penn Meet ...... 3rd May Scotland ......... . . . 54 65 May District ...... . 4th May State Meet ...... . 5th Page 61- ir, hh ., .Ml ,-of Q' Firstvgcfwz Larry Dillon, Patrick Kane, Rodney Guise, Robert Bream, Robert Garretson, Roger Giberson, 'l' Sl b h. 1 1am ay aug Second Row: Mr, Allison, Dennis Little, Owen McKinney, Donald Wright, Garry Fair, John Ernst, Raymond Kuhn, William Sanni, Edgar Hildebrand, John Singley, Fred Hartzel. Baseball The varsity baseball team, under the coaching of Mr. Allison, had an average season in 1961. South Penn competition didn't phase the team one bit as they came through a 5-5-1 season. Big. Opp. March 29 Boiling Springs .... 2 13 April 19 Chambersburg . . 4 8 April 20 Boiling Springs . . . 4 7 April 26 Hanover ....... 8 2 May 1 Gettysburg .... 3 4 May 4 Waynesboro . . . 8 7 May 5 Littlestown .... 8 5 May 8 Gettysburg . . 1 1 May 9 Waynesboro . . . 6 5 May 17 Hanover ...... 11 2 May 22 Chambersburg . . O 2 Page 62 First Row: Milton Sharpe, James Wright, James Oyler, Don Stauffer, James Taylor, Ross Kennedy. Second Row: Mr. Bushman, Leroy Wetzel, Gary Wright, Rodney Guise, Richard Guise, Robert Bream. Dec Dec Dec. Dec. Dec. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Littlestown . . . Spring Grove . Mechanicsburg Boiling Springs East Pennsboro Carlisle ...... Waynesboro .. Chambersburg Perry Joint . . . Hanover .. Gettysburg .. Perry Joint . . . Carlisle ..... Waynesboro .. Chambersburg Hanover ..... Gettysburg . . . Boiling Springs ig. Opp. 23 12 34 49 33 45 30 17 28 32 34 20 37 28 27 54 50 22 25 49 31 34 49 25 33 44 35 49 31 58 9 46 25 29 40 38 Page 63 Junior Varsity Basketball First Row: Debbie Beidler, Ann Bucher Second Row: Audrey Rose, Gail Naylor Third Row: Michele Seeman, Kay Cline. Fourth Row: Jeanette Sanni. mth Grade Basketball William Black, Lexie Eckenrode, Owen Taylor, Robert Vines, Jerry Scarpate, Randy Rouzer. Junior High Basketball First Row: Jackie Black, William Coradetti, Van Clark, Jeffrey Tuckcy, Richard Stover, Philip Houck. Second Row: Robin Grim, Don Bishop, Charles Lohaugh, Russel Orner, Kenneth Sell, Richard Burke, Thomas Black. Third Row: Dallas Plank, Richard Hartman, Richard Arnsberger, Frank Gardner, Steven Slaybaugh, Jacob Alex- ander. Fourth Row: Mr. Coradetti, John LeMay, Robert Montgomery, Gary Hoffman, Anthony Austin, Roger Heller, James Rudy, Bernie Beker. Page 64 inth Grade Football First Row: Stanley Lupp, Ralph Beamer, Terry Taylor, John Pitzer, Melvin Mentzer, Gary Beamer, Donald Black. Second Row: Richard Galusha, James Miller, Richard Fair, Robert Cover, Anderson Demps, Robert Kennedy. Third Rorixvz Mr. Corbin, Kenneth Spangler, George Sunbury, Frank Bodenburg, Robert Vines, James Rudy, Mr. oggas. Rem Junior High Football First Row: Kenneth Miller, Ted Plank, George Green, Thomas Mickey, Scott Deatrick, William Coradetti, Terry Freed, Larry Heintzelman. Second Row: Fred Slaybaugh, Edwin Taylor, Marshall Hawbaker, James Bosserman, Barry Jacoby, Eric Wickline, Russel Heuttner, Jeffrey Tuckey, Steven VVarner. Third Row: Roger Heller, David Taylor, Gregory Dixon, Robert Montgomery, Randy Stallsmith, Robert Mee- der, Robin Grim, Robert Warrenleltz. Fourth Row: Mr. Corbin, Robert Brady, Bernie Baker, Richard Arnsbcrger, Richard Hartman, Ned Plank, Robert Cline, James Rudy, Mr. Toggas. Page 65 You rang? A down-to-earth angel Madre Ed,s Electricians Union Big Daddyw Q . wash ,W M 'free - W - .wr W' , A .,,, V Three lab expr-:rts,??? Chef Boy-ar-dee. Page 66 wv,aw.m,N,,..., ww , , yy ' 1. ..., 1 iimmwwasxxzxwww.:wxeawmmmwzi-wmwaegzawaaswg-efvwwfw ,, .,.. sm,-wap DMINISTRATIOV Donald B. Hudson Administration Superintendent N9- 'Z 'a N lx X xx Charles L. Yost Arthur M. Gordon Administration Administration Principal Social Studies Page 68 59 96nd School Board Seated: Hiram Rex, Kenneth Alwine, Lloyd Kleinfelter, Oscar Rice, Dean Asquith, Luther Lady, john Pitzer, Robert Lott, Paul Pitzer, Harold Oliver. Standing: Stewart Grove, Gorman Day, J. Vincent Hawbecker, Richard Galusha, Russell Kane, Donald Lady, H. Emerson Nyce, Henry Lower, Herman Dixon, Orville McBeth. MN School Authority Roy Gettier, Dean Carey, John Hauser, Earl Crum. Ready for the next stampede! 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English Daniel Bushman Eileen Olsen Latin Spanish, History, German Page 72 M K V. 45 fl fy 'Y 1 ilivx lb , V All .xl X NNN li was Q W1 x fl Grace Sheely Kay Frantz Mr. Snyder Home Economics Home Economics Plays Supervisor -EDM VOCAUCNAL AND SHOP Lee Smeltz Industrial Arts ww s ' u , 1 A ,,fL2el?YQ 4 3' a Q, fezqxyfsi -1 . V i17W im1a'fQg5 , rt . W 'x ,' 1 f,5:f'jggg mvgl,aa:3Qf2f41 , ., , ,, ,r 'ww-5:g,il A ills..-'---1 I twunuwtntggaq-w f wx r I E-ai: 'Egg-,wi .V I f Xa iwi x X M Y? 1 1 4,15 'yet-fvjry 1 '34, :gi 2331: 11,1 2 'em 'I , ' ' L 4 r r'ss -We L - 3 ...: ' Cecil Snyder John White Clyde Cover Agriculture Agriculture Industrial Arts Page 73 Mar R man Charlotte Lauffhinan Ernest Stover Y Y D Art Library Scicncr: Special Education D011ald E1'I1St Mr. Emanuel's first lovc. Driver's Education S P E C I A L John EmanuelN Geography, Sciencel M l Sue Ella Harpel History Page 74 S. Ray Shetter English Mildred Leader William Coradetti Herbert Laughrnan History History History P E H u Y , S 0 . Q2 N ,. - ,J I A 'U O l N Bernard Thrush Patricia Shoemaker Physical Education Physical Education Richard Thompson Time-out! Marker Band Director Music Page 75 Patricia Yoder Ralph Eckenrode Business Education Business Educati n Ellen Lee Elliot Guidance N x :S-2-s'z:4sf's: z: N ' 1 ffl f' 2 M ' H 4 X '- f?: :'l5 i iiiifffffggfs as W 2' -2-I A mi wfwiw s ,:.,g . W , W. ey ,N ..,,. Q , . X f' 51 fY'S.a f 5 Helen Rex Secretary 735-lf ? A zge . .- 2 s E339 'y '.:: ::: ii i' msglfsrggi, f' Q '- ,I . Te: - . ' 5 .1.:g?i'S3Cj s as i 'w - ,. -4-'-g:igi:5:.-:.-. w Ms f ..:.. WS 2, ' f if if ' V- msfegeffwiflsfw. :5f7I2Tif3Fi'Tfp1 .7 1 A lm sg 1 ywmmzgg, .mafia ,mv-J Dbnald Sterner Guidance .1 David Houck Business Manager Page 76 Phyllis Wagaman Secretary Pqfiag. A ' x :'1.,v'yi 5 Bus Drivers Kneeling: Glenn Funt, Donald Fettcrs, George Weaver, Sr., Gilson Monn, Donald Jacoby. Standing: Norman Blocher, Donald Rouzer, Martin Walter, Lloyd Hoffman. M D at tx. , . 0 r 1 7 up U, Y J C t d' M- J tw fffafv A Xi, us O 7 7 ff ,- . Harry Lerew, John Stallsmith, Robert Hartman, John Luckenbaugh. f ' 7 Rf? f Wa iz ,xkazyj .V f -' S, X I . fin V,f'f,ff,il'5f!Z'VJ Page 77 J J O Cafeteria Staff Rachel Lawver, Earla Mac Arnold, Lou Brady, Mary Bream, Helen Snyder, Jean Guise, Olive Sheats School Nurse Mrs. Crawford Page 78 UNDERCLASSMEN First Row: Richard Dull, Jeff Bosserman, Rieharcl Priee, Philip Pitzer. Roger Gilaerson. Sc-concl Row: James Oyler, Thomas I-In-f'kenlulier. Gary Brvam. Peggy Fox. Carol Leinart. Tllird Row: Connie Grubbs, Mary Mc'Dannell, Jane Turkey, Richard Guisc. Section II-I-G First Row: Thomas Osborn. Gary Wlright, Michael Warner, Richard Ramsey, YVayne Ogburn. Seroncl Row: Joanne Black, Mary Ann Showers, Nancy Cashman, Evelyn Miller, Beverly Omer, Carol Clapsaddle. Third Row: Thomas Haskell, John Hall, Gary Showers, Roger Taylor, Sam Bucher, Leroy Wletzel. Fourth Row: Michael Thomas, Barbara Burke, Shirley Tressler, Susan McKinney. Page 80 1 ':Q ,w,, - Q 21, 91 4 f I President Gary Brearn Advisor Mr. White ? Vice-President Jeffrey Bosserman ,I , i ff' ,, iii? 5.:1'.g'j:.'..Z, '.,I,, is i' See.-Treas. Susan F issel Section II-2 First Row: Janet Swope, Susan Fissel. Cynthia Tuekey. Freda Kuykendall, Connie Clurk. Second Row: Doris Cox, Yvonne Slaybaugh, Barbara Thomas, Rita Swartz, Nadine Richardson, Sandra Sillik. Third Row: Herbert Bowers, Phyllis Gilbert, Marian Ciherson, Dorothy Ransom, Glendora Johnson, Pearl Quesinlzerry, Barbara Funt. Fourth Row: Ruth Kiessling, William Yohe. Section II-3-4 First Row: George Montgomery, Elmer Plank, James Mickey, Joseph Hartman, Terry Herman. Second Row: Clyde Boyer, William Slaybaugh, Scott Sehrirer. Lowell Baker, John Lafferty, Albert Kennedy. Third Row: Dale Weaver, Lonnie Shultz, Terry Taylor, Richard Showaker, Paul Black Michael Carey, Terry Cettier. Fourth Row: Shirley Cline, Mary Rexroth, Gloria Goehenauer, Shirley Funt, Jean Bolen Carol Miller, Lorraine Plank. 1 J Page 81 Section IO-I First Row: Carol Houck, Nancy Bowers, Dorinda Clark, Carolyn Starry, Holly Asquith. Second Row: Bonnie Singley, Carol Crum, Carolyn Haas, Beverly Gageby, Jayne McCurley, Audrey Funt. Third Row: Kay Fetters, Joanne Musselman, Connie Trone, Jane Hauser, Martha McDanuell, Diane Baltzley, Carol Nyce. Fourth Row: Don Stauffer, Robert Garretson, Harold Thomas, Keith Lawver, Milton Sharpe, Samuel Crum, Robert Thompson, Ann Bucher. Fifth Row: Jeffrey Horick, Roger Brough, Ray Van Dyke, Jay Waggoner, Ross Kennedy, Richard Funt. as i is fx' a .rg-Nkmt 5'-'Sq f uw. - -:iz :' Q 2 3 V is X, K 'Q President Ray VanDyke Vice-President Jeff Horrick Section IO-I G First Row: Brenda Blocher, Suzanne Bishop, Rae Deardorfli, Emily Diehl, Jeannette Sanni. Second Row: William Gardner, Rodney Cuise, Jayne Nelson, Joann Cutshall, Linda Murtofl, Penny Wilders. Third Row: Larry Wood, Homer Kelly, Donald Linard, Jere Lady, Robert Bream, Donald Heckman, Kenneth Lerew. Fourth Row: Richard Thomas, Frank Swayze. Page 82 W' A ei' C 2' .iv eggs -'-s:::.::' ztzr' 1 'J-YZJ2 , - , L4-J - K rg, 'tfffat e c ,.1,- wtf' 'f .fc if 'f71'igg?:-t Advisor Mr. Coradetti Secretary Holly Asquith Treasurer Rodney Guise Section IO-2 First Row: Dixie Cline, Gail Naylor, Connie Slaybaugh, Carol Burke, Shirley Harman. Second Row: Nadine Hartman, Suzanne Wolff, Randee Koontz, Linda Kint, Donna Cline, Marie Reed. Third Row: Deanna Kemper, Barbara Main, Darlene Kane, Judy Swope, Arlene Guise, Carolyn Riley. Fourth Row: Audrey Rose, Robert Manahan, Mac Ramsey. Section IO-3-4 First Row: Joan Petry, Betty Bretzman, Peggy Jacoby, Anna Deckert, June Gochenauer. Second Row: Cindy McCauslin, Shirley McGlaughlin, Fannie Swisher, Helen Patterson, Connie Stallsmith, Betty Arnsbergcr. Third Row: Gloria Betts, Susan Chronister, George Himes, Lester Van Arsdalc, Jeff Kline, Roy Livinston, Wayne Beam. Fourth Row: Michael Thompson, Michael Kane, Wilbert Robinson, Blake Constable, Fred Hartman, Roger Unger, Francis Miller, Gerald Orner. Fifth Row: Warren Kelley, Roger Wagaman. Page 83 Hail, hail the gang's all hercf' Where are they now? f-532255 if Q M W 1. Q13.,fg::,fpgvf' W1 wi ,www grid-gsuffsvswfii a - .wgugggf .fwVR35.4,3.2133,5g5w,wiMgf . gf .... Z 5 , f fiwivffilafw -Lv ,Ni '1 .7 2'a1w-wizf3'- ' -1 1 ilk :xiii ml? 1 . .. : G?, l 55EEl: 35 gegfjmggfu-gQv.i:':3 sway MQ D -'1N'f5SQj'zigQg, . V N- ,lyygy -gm 5:15. fZL.:,,fl:iLl3! ui, , , ' :YWgfF2135ww?niff3T7?s':5?zQf5fJ55fi2:2ii2fI2:: W 1 1? Qifwfff D Vfiiiff. fi nf 5 W fx vw'iviwxkffzzfi-wvwzwz i'1e.'M :X 4 4 n 1' , 4, 3 A -2: ' - ,, , , ML lqhivgw ,QSZFAK ff, 'E '- f QL - . '. +'.,,. Y W . 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'Snap it quick, Ma, it's cold out herel' Page 84 5 S s E Z 5 X 2 5? 3 2 HZ 5 5 2 E .2 3 ? if 5 Q 2 9 i 5 25 E 1 i ff i1GNiK, 'K Sim MB ai46' dlE l3VM 1 KS l Zi 'SQESQXVQ 1 Z' 4' ri' f 'WSE A ffm, Tl Q ' 5,151 ' ' l- ' inth Grade Officers Seated: Deborah Bcidlcr, Delmar Crum, Pat Kane, Janet Rcdden. Standing: Mr. Cover, advisor. Section 9-I First Row: Stanley Gofhenauer, Donald lVilkinson, James Taylor, James Wright, Delmar Crum, Gregory Eisen- hart. . Second Row: Jennifer Horiek, Ann Burlmcr. Barbara Smith, Ann Ernst, Jane Rebert, Amy Shetter. Yvonne Lupp. Third Row: Kathy YVenk, Carole Wenli, Linley Ballard, Rhonda Kime, Judith Funt, Diane Sherman, Patricia Rinehart, Karen Jacoby. Fourth Row: Lorena Wilson, Allona Winard. Linda Rex, Pamela Kane, Deanna Hollabaugh, Shirley Heintzcl- man, Louise Lawyer. Linda Roberts. Deborah Bcicllcr. Fifth Row: Pat Kane, Linda Naugle, Robert Cover, Owen Taylor, Randy Rouzer. Page 86 Section 9-2 First Row: John Pitzer, George Sunbury, Jerry Scarpate, Richard Galusha, Terry Taylor, Melvin Mentzcr, Lexie Eckenrode. Second Row: Pat Baldwin, Linda Herman, Fay Taylor, June McCurdy, Beverly Little, Audrey Miller, Bev- erly Group, Loretta Meeder, Third Row: Fay Heller, Betty Frey, Melissa Martin, Sandra Dixon, Clara Patterson, Nancy Weidner, Carol Kane Judy Rinehart, Janice Lentz. Fourth Row: Sherry Singley, Joann Yasovsky, Susan Schriver, Robert Kennedy, James Miller, William Black Robert Vines, Rodger Rex, Clyde Taylor, Richard Fair. Fifth Row: Anderson Demps, William Weaver. 1 1 Section 9-3-4 First Row: Ronald Cline, Diane Byerly, Cindy Baltzley, Donald Black. James Thomas, Stanley Lupp. Second Row: Dennis Kane, Lois Sheaifer, Pam Showers, Darlene Altice, Janet Redden, Nancy Cooper, Nancy Livingston. Third Row: Roger Turner, Ruby Jackson, Rosemary Davis, Patsy Cave, Frances Baker, Virginia McCurry, Jane Schmick, Ada Davis. Fourth Row: Linda Wilkinson, Charlotte Hawhaker, Jean Schmick, David Cline, William Nieves, James Patter- son, Ronald Thomas, Elton Shelton. Fifth Row: Ralph Beamer, Gary Beamer, Kenneth Spangler, Larry Wright, Arnel Bosserman, Randy Diveley. Page 87 Ti Eighth Grade Officers Seated: Kristin Lady, Tonya Knouse, Patricia Coradetti, Charleen Thompson. Standing: Mrs. Sheely, advisor. Section 8-I First Row: John Griest, Randy Stallsmith, Jeffrey Brown. Paul Bishop, Russel Orner, David Funt. Second Row: Michael Kane, Wayne Crum, Bruce Slonaker, Howard Coulson, john Hartman, John Weaver, James Bosserman. Third Row: Kristin Lady, Michele Sec-man, Doreen Beatty, Gayle Pitzer, Sandra Koontz, Catherine Miller, Connie Fetters, Lora Lee Paxton. Fourth Row: Bonnie Englebert, Mary Jane Buckley, Kathie Volland, Sandra Trone, Sharon Young, Yolanda Swisher, Felicity Dykman, Tonya Knouse, Sue Singlcy. Fifth Row: Lynn Galusha, Patsy Coradetti, Lois Rinehart. Page 88 Section 8-2 First Row: Edwin Taylor, Kenneth Sell, Roger Heller, Richard Funt, Robert Funt. Second Row: Nancy Taylor, Kay Arnold, Eileen Kennedy, Connie Sanders, Ellen Humphries, Linda Smith. Third Row: Victoria Beamer, Raymond Hartzcl, Frank Bodcnburg, John Strasbaugh, Jackie Black, Diane Clapsaddle, Linda Kane. Fourth Row: Linda Scott, Margaret Wilson, Connie Naugle, Judy Tate, Susan Pitzer, Nancy Constable, Charleen Thompson, Connie Bream. Fifth Row: Judy Black, Jean Cutshall, Linda Mummert, Susan Mummert, Susan Kime, Nancy Heller. Section 8-3 First Row: Sherry Kime, Erma Arnsberger, Gerry Whisler, Kay Cline, Linda Dunlap, Mary Jacoby. Second Row: Kenneth Wolf, Jeffrey Fcaster, Ronald McCleaf, Charles Lobaugh, Robert Wilkinson, Thomas Black, Robert Sullivan. Third Row: Daniel Wright, Earl Laughman, Gary Hoffman, Larry Kuhn, Connie Roth, Joyce Lochbaum, Ronald Ecker, Harold Heller. Fourth Row: Anthony Austin, Richard Cover, Steven Warner, Richard Arnsberger, Donnie Taylor, Richard Hartman, Thomas Taylor, Tony Showers, Susan Kuykendall. Fifth Row: Judy Bard, Shirley Baldwin, Patricia Taylor, Susan Beamer, Hannah Hauser, Lillie Mae Heller, Page 89 Section 8-4 First Row: Ronald Waggoner, Dorothy Anderson, Linda Byers, Peggy Miller, Suzanne Schmick, Patsy Orner. Second Row: Larry Heintzelman, Rosalie McCauslin, Veniua MeCurry, Eleanor Cox, Rosalie Whisler, Linda Ayers, Linda Tressler. Third Row: Darlene Betts, Susan Mays, Gloria Altice, Violet Sullivan, Emo Jean Shelton, Violet Baker, Jane Orner, Hattie Mae Jenkins. Fourth Row: Steven Slaybaugh, Jacob Alexander, Harold Clouse, Larry Butler, Dallas Plank, Kenneth Arns- berger, Thomas Patterson, Bernie Baker. Fifth Row: Robert Montgomery, George Green. Seventh Grade Officers Seated: Shelley Shillito, James Rudy, Janet VanDyke, Jeffrey Tuckey. Standing: Miss Harper, advisor. Page 90 Section 7-I First Row: Melinda Trone, Janet Van Dyke, Elaine Gochenauer, Nancy Elaine Wright, Cheryl Fctters, Nancy Hale. Second Row: Judy Routsong, Brenda Helsley, Patricia Boyer, Anita McDannell, Dorothy Davis, Sherry Adams. Third Row: Shelley Shillito, Nancy Elizabeth Wright, Ann Carey, Van Clark, jeffrey Tuckey, Barry Jacoby, Vincent Burke. Fourth Row: James Rudy, Jeffrey Deardorff, Philip Houck, William Coradetti, Richard Stover, Philip Culp, Kenneth Orner, Philip Lobaugh. Section 7-2 First Row: Clarence McCurry, Ned Plank, Richard Naugle, Daniel Eisenhart, Gregory Dixon. Secozgd Row: Sharon Martin, Deborah Group, Nancy Brough, Margaret Cochenauer, Nancy Lentz, Kay Boden- urg. Third Row: Barry Heller, Nancy Kuntz, Jane Spangler, Lorna Brough, Patricia Thomas, Susan Slaybaugh, Betty Rebert. Fourth Row: William Taylor, Scott Deatrick, Robin Grim, Russell Huettner, Eric Wickline, Richard Weaver, Gary Sheaffer, Robert Brady. Fifth Row: Don Bishop, John LeMay. Page 91 Section 7-3 First Row: Judy Fissel, Mary Himes, Kathy Feaster, Sandra Kane, Linda Kane. Second Row: Michael Martino, Robert Kiessling, James Cover, Stanley Starry, Fred Slaybaugh, David Taylor, Third Row: James Knouse, Lawrence Funt, Richard Pryor, Kenneth Miller, Mazie Heintzelman, Carolyn Irvin, Sandra Pfeffer. Fourth Row: Renee Nyce, Carolyn Black, Shirley Demps, Lorene Johnson, Tommy Demps, Georgianne Mc- Curdy, Jeanette justice. Section - First Row: Frank Gardner, Marshall Hawbaker, Robert Meeder, Loy Thomas, George Orner. Second Row: Doris Sanni, Elaine Kemper, Beverly Rouzer, Florence Wilkinson, Judy Smith, ,Ioan Swayze. Third Row: Sharon Keller, Romaine Cline, ,Iimmie MCCurry, Annette Austin, Linda Taylor, Edith Baker, John Long. Fourth Row: Dale Deckert, Robert Cline, Freddy Conley, Raymond Hinklc, Ted Plank, Eric Tuckey. Page 92 Special Education First Row: Joan Taylor, Evelyn Green, Rosalina Nieves, Patsy Funt, Helen Dick. Second Row: Harold Emlet, Robert Newell, Clair Shealler, Robert Irvin, Clyde Jeflcoat, Raymond Speelman. Third Row: Curtis Gladfelter, joseph Miller, Delores Baker, Dorothy Lawrence, Carolyn Gladfelter, Wilbur Alex- ander, Robert Ayers. Fourth Row: Charles Kirby, Lee Snook, Robert Warrenfeltz. Junior Honor Society First Row: Mary Jane Buckley, Sandra Trone, Yolanda Swisher, Delmar Crum, Deborah Beidler, Lyn Galusha Second Row: Tonya Knouse, Sue Singley, Kathleen Miller, Kathie Volland, Doreen Beatty, Michele Seeman Patsy Coradetti. Third Row: Rhonda Kime, Patricia Rinehart, Amy Shetter, Deanna Hollabaugh, Shirley Heintzelman, Ann Ernst Jane Robert, Kathy Wenk. Fourth Row: Karen Jacoby, Jennifer Horick. Page 93 J Junior Tri-Hi-Y First Row: Patricia Boyer, Hannah Hauser, Linda Kane, Kathie Volland, Connie Fetters, Lora Lee Paxton. Second Row: Shelley Shillito, Cheryl Fetters, Sherry Kime, Georgianne McCurdy, Sue Carol Slaybaugh, Nancy Brough. Third Row: Sandra Trone, Susan Pitzer, Sandra Koontz, Gayle Pitzer, Sue Singley, Lois Rinehart, Linda Scott, Margaret Wilson. Fourth Row: Brenda Helsley, Anne Carey, Nancy Elizabeth Wright, Florence Wilkinson, Judy Smith, Elaine Kemper. Fifth Row: Renee Nyce, Doris Sanni, Sherry Adams, Carolyn Irvin, Beverly Rouzer, Sharon Martin, Deborah Group, Dorothy Davis, Connie Nauglc, Anita McDannell. Sixth Row: Miss Harper. Junior Library Club First Row: Mary Jacoby, Linda Kane, Hannah Hauser. Seclond Row: Peggy Wilson, Linda Scott, Judy Tate, Ellen Humphries, Lyn Galusha. Thircg Row:PSue Singley, Susan Kime, Linda Mummert, Felicity Dykman, Yolanda Swisher, Mrs. Laughman, usan itzer. Page 94 Junior Art Club First Row: Mrs. Ryman, Patricia Thomas, Mary Jacoby, Veniua McCurry, Dorothy Anderson, Linda Byers, Erma Arnsberger, Joyce Lochbaum, Connie Naugle, Linda Scott. Second Row: Tonya Knouse, Nancy Brough, Margaret Gochenauer, Jane Spangler, Gerry Whisler, Kay Cline, Susan Kuykendall, Eleanor Cox, Rosalie Whisler, Shirley Baldwin, Judy Bard. Third Row: Robin Grim, Gregory Dixon, William Taylor, Victoria Beamer, Judy Black, Linda Smith, Eileen Kennedy, Connie Sanders, Hannah Hauser, Nan cy Taylor, Patricia Taylor. Fourth Row: Eric Wickline, Clarence McCurry, Richard Naugle, Harold Heller, Jeffrey Feaster, Ronald Mc- Cleaf, Charles Lobaugh, Robert Funt, Barry Heller, Don Bishop, Daniel Eisenhart, Russel Huettner. Fifth Row: Deborah Group, Mazie Heintzelman, Linda Kane, Carolyn Irvin, Mary Himes, Jeannette Justice, Melinda Trone, Nancy Hale, Jane Orner, Nancy Wright, Linda Taylor, Peggy Miller, Judy Tate. Sixth Row: Kathy Feaster, Cheryl Fetters, Georgianne McCurdy, Ned Plank, Richard Weaver, James Rudy, J-plat Pitzer, Jerry Scarpate, Lorna Brough, Kay Bodenburg, Nancy Lentz, Betty Rebcrt, Judy Fissel, Lillie e er. Seventh Row: Sandra Pfeffer, Sue Slaybaugh, Vincert Burke, Garry Sheaffer, Shelley Shillito, Patricia Boyer, Barry Jacoby, Robert Brady, Scott Deatrick, Philip Culp, Van Clark, Marshall Hawbecker, Frank Gard- ner, Raymond Hinkle. Red Cross Club First Row: Sandra Trone, Susan Kime, Veniua McCurry, Jeanne Jacoby, Mrs. Grove. . Second Row: Sue Slaybaugh, Peggy Jacobv, Dorothy Anderson, Linda Byers, Linda Scott, Susan Pitzer. Thlrd. Row: Mary Jacoby, Georgiannc McCurdy, Judy Tate, Connie Naugle, Margaret Wilson, Michael Mar- tmo. Fourtsh Row: Jacob Alexander, Bernie Baker, Loy Thomas, Lawrence Funt, Kenneth Miller, James Knouse, Frank wayze. Page 95 95 efirnd 1 Junior Band Oboe-Hannah Hauser. Flute-Kathy Miller, Tonya Knouse, Lora Lee Paxton, Connie F etters, Susan Kuykendall, Anita McDannell, Nancy Brough, Elaine Kemper. Clarinet-Michele Seeman, Nancy Taylor, Kathy Volland, Bonnie Englebert, Audrey Miller, Beverly Little, Sue Slaybaugh, Judy Routsong, Connie Naugle Nancy Hale, Sue Singley, Janet Van Dyke, Sandra Pfeffer, Cheryl Fetters, Brenda Helsley, Sharon Martin, Nancy Kuntz, Connie Roth, Russel Orner, Kay Arnoliil Janet Orner, Diane Byerly, Jerry Scarpate. Saxophone-Sandra Dixon, Howard Coulson, Elaine Wright, Linda Scott, Kenneth Sell, Jeffrey Deardorff, Doris Sanni, Johri Stras- baugh, Beverly Rouzer. French Horn-Patricia Coradetti, Ellen Humphries. Baritone-Kristin Lady. Cornet-Jeffrey Brown, Wayne Crum, Richard Stover, Van Clark Shelley Shillito, Ann Carey, Jeffrey Tuckey, Jack Black, Doreen Beatty, Gayle Pitzer, Lois Rinehart, Linda Taylor, Jo-Ann Yasovsky, Janice Lentz, Robert Grim, Philip Culp, Nancy Lentz, Margaret Gochenauer, Dorothy Davis, Sherry Adams. Trombone-James Bosserman, Edward Taylor, David Funt, William Coradetti, Robert Brady, Roger Turner, James Miller, Kenneth Orner, Bruce Slonaker, Gregory Dixon, William Taylor. Bells-Susan Kime. Bass-Frank Bodenberg. Per: cussion-Lexie Eckenrode, John Griest, Ronald Ecker, Connie Bream, Beverly Group, Linda Kane. Le Sf-SHCI te- 2 - : w ' ' f , . '- sz ' i ' Junior Chorus F-irst Row: Kathy Feaster, Patricia Boyer, Harold Heller, James Rudy, Lyn Galusha, Judy Black, Victoria Beamer, Mrs. Marker. Second Row: Betty Rebert, Deborah Group, Peggy Wilson, Judy Tate, Jack Black, Howard Coulson, Jeffrey Brown, Gayle Pitzer, Michele Seeman, Doreen Beatty, Bonnie Englebert, Patsy Coradetti, Melinda Trone, Nancy Wright, Jeannette Justice, Kristin Lady, Sandra Trone, Richard Naugle, Garry Sheaffer, Michael Martino, Ronald Ecker, Kenneth Sell, James Cover. Third Row: Connie Naugle, Linda Scott, Carolyn Irvin, Carolyn Black, Linda Smith, Nancy Lentz, Sue Slaybaugh, Nancy Brough, Linda Taylor, Brenda Helsley, Connie Bream, Shelley Shillito, Ellen Humphries, Connie Sanders, Clarence McCurry, Roger Heller. Fourth Row: Kay Bodenberg, Lorna Brough, Ann Carey, Janet Van Dyke, Nancy Kuntz, Pat Thomas. Fifth Row: Sherry Adams, Sharon Martin, Georgianne McCurdy, Judy Smith, Kathie Volland, Catherine Miller, Jeffrey Tuckey, Linda Kane, Pat Taylor, Dorothy Davis, Eileen Kennedy, Richard Fair, Frank Bodenberg, Richard Hartman, Kenneth Miller, John Pitzer. Sixth Row: Anita McDannell, Renee Nyce, Elaine Kemper, Beverly Rouzer, Doris Sanni, Hannah Hauser, Charleen Thompson, Nancy Constable. Seventh Row: John Griest, Sandra Koontz, Lois Rinehart, Lora Lee Paxton, Connie Fetters, Richard Pryor, Tony Showers, Larry Kuhn. Junior Home Economics First Row, Seated: Mrs. Frantz, advisor, Geneva Woodall, Betty Rebert, Melinda Trone. Second Row, Seated: Susan Pitzer, Gharleen Thompson, Nancy Constable, Linda Kane, Gayle Pitzer. Third Row, Standing: Dorothy Anderson, Geraldine Whisler, Veniua McCurry, Joyce Lochbaum, Patsy Omer, Linda Ayers, Felicity Dykman, Linda Scott, Peggy Wilson, Suzanne Schmick, Sherry Kime, Hannah Livahxiser, Linda Tressler, Sandra Trone, Judy Smith, Kathie Volland, Edith Baker, Mary Jacoby, Florence 1 mson. Hobby Club First Row: Kathy Feaster, Melinda Trone, Sharon Keller, Nancy Hale, Rornaine Cline, Second Row: Mr. Snyder, advisor, Linda Kane, Mazie Heintzelman, Sandra Kane, Janet Van Dyke, Judy Fissel, Mary Himes, Sandra Pfeffer. Page 98 Oh, that term paper!!', Off to practice. Sheer torture. Charlotte, the receptionist UNO pictures, pleaselw Worried Mr. Toggas. Page 99 MIRROR STAFF EDITORS Y Torn Hoffman - Ann Bushey We, the yearbook staHI, wish to express our sincere appreciation to our advisor, Mr. Donald Ernst, for his kind, untiring assistance in the preparation of this yearbook. LITERARY EDITORS Brenda Bean - Phil Beidler - Joan Crist Page 100 SPORTS EDITORS Gary Beatty - Edgar Hildebrand ART AND PHOTOGRAPHY BUSINESS STAFF Wilson Harman, William Roth, Dennis Ebbert, Judy Outshall, Sue Davis, Mary Roth. John Ernst, Phyllis Baltzley. HUMOR EDITORS Bill Sanni - Gordon Harvey Standing: Sharon Rouxer, Tonya McCleaf. TYPISTS Jean Moomaw, Tonya McCleaf, Fay Hartzel, Maxine Brough. Standing: Linda Brough, Char- lotte Hall. We, the yearbook staff, wish to give special thanks to Richard Price and Thomas Heckenluber for the line cooperation they have given us in obtain- ing snapshots for the yearbook. As juniors they have contributed greatly to the success of this publication. Page 101 Compliments of THE NATIONAL BANK OF ARENDTSVILLE Arendtsville, Pennsylvania A Community Service Bank MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION KANE'S LAWN MOWER SERVICE Arendtsville, Pa. Phone: 677-8444 ARENDTSVILLE GARAGE Glenn Hoke, Proprietor General Repairs, Body 8: Fender Work Myers Sprayers Phone: 677-7416 Arendtsville, Pa. Q WATER CONDITIONING H. D. Lower, Proprietor Biglerville, Pa. Phone: Office 677-8495 Home 677-8151 Page 102 Congratulations, Seniors E. D. BUSHMAN Community Pure Food Store Arendtsville, Pa. Phone: 677-8417 oioioioioiniui 101 3 101010191 C9111 1 111 11:1 1:1 -11411 1110101011-nuioiu101u1n1u1o1n1 1110101u10101111010111101011 KIIOUSB FOOCS Cooperative, Inc. in i- ! S W 1 PEACH GLEN - SCOTLAND - CHAMBERSBURG - ORRTANNA Compliments of DOT'S BEAUTY SALON Bendersville, Pa. Phone: 'Biglerville 677-8385 K U H N TRANSPORTATION CO., INC Gardners, Pa. Compliments of MERL'S BARBER SHOP Bendersville, Pa. Compliments of CRUM'S WATCH SHOP Bendersville, Pa. Phone: Biglerville 677-7652 DAVE'S PHOTO SUPPLY Complete Camera and Hi-Fi Service 244 Steinwehr Avenue Gettysburg, Pennsylvania n1u1u1o Philco Television Service Dole E. Clark Bendersville, Pa. Phone: Biglerville 677-3756 THOMAS BROTHERS Biglerville, Pa. 11 Page 103 L o 01010101 isis Qiielluiaioiniugii :ui in: :ni 1 1 za: auxoiazaiui 1 1 :viii in . MUSSELMAN'S Dependable Food Products Applesa uce Apple Butter Canned Apples Tomato Juice Tomato Puree Cider Vinegar Assorted Jellies Cherries Apple Pie THE C. H. MUSSELMAN COMPANY Biglerville, Pa. Compliments of TYSON ORCHARD SERVICE M. s., F. E. GRIEST, JR. BAER'S PHARMACY Biglerville, Pa. Drugs, Cosmetics, Fountain Service Phone: 677-8611 MARTI N'S COUNTRY HAMS Arendtsville, Pa. Phone: 677-7713 We Specialize in Home Baked Hams KEMPER'S ATLANTIC SERVICE STATION I-Ieidlersburg, Pa. Congratulations Class of 1962 Pensupreme Dairy Products PENN DAIRIES, INC. Phone: 677-8068 Distributor, BEN FREY 1o-u1u1 1 lnicialuinlui 1 1 1 -1,1 10101031171 Page 104 1 .. ioioioiuiuxuitinioiuioioii 1 1 1 1 1 in: 1 10111 3111110101411 GLENN E. SIMPSON NORTHERN HOME SALES General Contractor 1 ninioiiyininioio111101 13 q B I X - S W A Y MEN'S 8. BOYS' SHOP Tux Rental 24 Chambersburg Street Gettysburg, Pennsylvania Specializing in Residential Construction Gettysburg, Pa. Phone: ED 4-1929 COFFMAN - FISHER DEPARTMENT STORE Always Good Value Gettysburg, Pa. Ralph Carl Compliments of TAYLOR BROS. GROCERY Complete Food Morket Phone: Biglerville 677-8010 DOUGHERTY and HARTLEY Dry Goods 0 Notions 0 Underwear 7 Baltimore Street Gettysburg, Pennsylvania SHERMAN'S STORE Complete Line of Mens' and Boys' Clothing and Furnishings 20 York Street. Gettysburg, Pa. BRITCHER 81 BENDER DRUG STORE Prescriptions and Sick Room Supplies 27 Chambersburg Street Gettysburg, Pa. LUPP'S RESTAURANT Home Cooked Food Phone: 677-8731 Coll for Reservations RALPH and JIM S H ETT E R Biglerville, Pa. BOB'S DINER Home - Cooked Food 4 Miles North of Biglerville Route 34 Compliments of BUPP'S DAIRY, INC. Most Honored Milk of York and Adams Counties Hanover, Pennsylvania vial 1 1110: 1 1111-Inga:-ii 1 Pctge 105 91031101 ioiniaiaioini 14110111301 Q 101120101 ixiuiniuinini ini '4 Compliments of INLAND CONTAINER CORPORATION and RICE TREW AND RICE COMPANY S E L L ' S BODY AND FENDER REPAIRS Arendtsville, Pa. Phone: 677-7516 L. W. and M. S. KLEINFELTER Allis - Chalmers Tractors and Farm Machinery Phone: 677-8411 Compliments of BIGLERVILLE WAREHOUSE COMPANY Phone: 677-7215 Compliments of JOSEPH S. BOYER AND SON Phone: 677-8624 ERNEST D. REBERT ZENITH Radio - TV - Stereophonic Arendtsville, Pa. Page 106 OSBORN PRINTING CO. Stationery, Business Farms, Salesbooks, Duplicating, Offset Printing, Register Forms, Rubber Stamps Phone: 677-7215 Biglerville, Pa. ENSMINGER'S Official Photographer for Biglerville High School Class of '62 Second and Walnut Street Harrisburg, Pa. lSince 18821 Compliments of WALTER 81 LADY, INC. Distributor ot Texaco Products McCLEAF'S USED, CARS Arendtsville, Pa. Phone: 677-7711 W. A. RAFFENSPERGER STORE Hershey's Ice Cream - Soft Drinks Magazines - Newspapers Arendtsville, Pa. SANDOE'S FRUIT MARKET Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Dutch-Oven Pastry Ralph Sandoe, Proprietor Compliments of DAVE OYLER MOTORS Gettysburg, Pa. BLACK'S WELDING SHOP Electric and Acetylene Welding Portable Equipment Ornamental Railings Steel Clothes Posts Phone: 677-7518 O. C. RICE AND SON Your Farm Machinery Headquarters Biglerville, Pa. Opposite High School Page SHANK'S DRIVE-IN Ice Cream, Sandwiches, Soft Drinks 3 Miles North of Biglerville on Route 34 Aspers, R. D. No. 1, Pa. BIGLERVILLE HARDWARE Phone: 677-7515 A. B. Leinart, Proprietor 107 in 1 ni 1 01 11 ug 'ug 3 4 i 1 1 ' 14 1 1 1 ni ng 1 11 u1ug,1q1.1 01 01 01010 ini 019 1, 5. ia u 4 j V T u Ll T a :a u u n T e i Q e: -legal e e n a 4: u is I ir n A 2 E: .. n 'Q -- ID igmm 5 3 Q 'QUE-.813 qw 'U 5 E 'qq'rr-an-Ol UI g-gow 3 ifz Za' 5255211 Z ii:eSm:! Qisfifugq Z 20.92-:B 4 Q I 'fi 'Us' -I' Q m gg S+' O :QPU 'U QUT? 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Gettysburg, Pa. suiuioi 1 1 1 1 in: inziinioiuzuzninii:cz 1:11:11 qpni 1-1 in Page 109 41 11130111 1 1 101 10101 3 101 in PITZER BROTHERS FRUIT FARMS Aspers, Pa. 19114111101 1 :ui 1 1 1 ioinioiuioininininiuinx 1:11524 HARTZEL'S BAKERY Clifford Hartzel, Proprietor Bread - Rolls - Cakes - Groceries Phone: 677-7020 BIGLERVILLE TV COMPANY RCA Television Sylvania Television Phone: 677-8218 William Lerew, Proprietor C. L. EICHOLTZ CO. Typewriter Headquarters New Oxford, Pa. MENCHEY MUSIC SERVICE 'Happy Cooking LP-Metered Gas LITTI.E'S GAS SERVICE R. D. 1, Aspers, Pa. Call: 677-8778 Hanover, Pa. Menchey Means Music SMITH'S MOTORS Used Cars and Parts Bought and Sold York Springs, Pa. R. D. No. 2 Phone: 528-4371 Compliments of JAMES A. MILLER CO. Complete Industrial Line Power Mower Phone: Biglerville 677-7815 CONTINENTAL CERAMIC Compliments of RICE FRUIT COMPANY CORPO RATIO N Biglerville, Pa. ioiuinininioi 1 1 ini 11 141:11 1 1011 Page 110 niciniciclcioi Q oiclczci oiciaioicioi n u 5 I 0:0 tioioiui ioioioinininioio Best of Luck ond Success to the Graduates Closs of 1962 DUFFY - MOTT COMPANY, INC. Aspers, Pennsylvania Fine Food Products Since 1842 PEOPLE'S DRUG STORE The Rexcxll Drug Store Drugs 0 Prescriptions 0 Hospital Supplies 26 York Street, Gettysburg, Pa. Come to T O B E Y ' S in Gettysburg For the Fashions You Love' Best Wishes COFFMAN JEWELERS 16 Baltimore Street Gettysburg, Pa. BLOCHER'S Jewelers Since 1887 25-27 Chambersburg Street Gettysburg, Pa. G. C. MURPHY CO. The Friendly Store 15-31 Baltimore Street Gettysburg, Pa. JACK 8- JILL SHOP 17 Chambersburg Street Gettysburg, Pennsylvania Compliments of HOAGIE HOUSE 246 York Street Gettysburg, Pa. t WEISHAAR BROS. 37 Baltimore Street Gettysburg, Pa. Phone: ED-4-1159 inioinioioioioioioioinininini ni Page 111 Congratulations Class of '62 JOHN S. FUNT Well Driller Phone: 677-8937 Gettysburg, Pa. ini iiniuixini 111 2 ini 1111 1031101 11110111 icing Compliments of LOWE R'S STORE Table Rock, Pa. Phone: 677-8515 l i GILBERT'S FOOD MARKET Biglerville, Pa. Phone: 677-8152 BERT WEST Myers Pumps PLUMBING and HEATING Phone: 677-7219 HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Phone: 677-7232 Biglerville, Pa. Compliments of JACOBY'S GIFT SHOP Phone: 677-7733 JOHN F. KLINEFELTER Hotpoint Appliances Hoover Vacuum Cleaners Sunbeam and G. E. Small Appliances Biglerville, Pa. Phone: 677-7227 Best Wishes from Adams County Fruit Packing and Distributing Co., Inc. Orchard Supplies Farm Equipment Service Phone: 677-7131 Biglerville, Pa. Lui 1 1111110101111 1 301031130111 1110101111 1 1 ini 3011 Page 112 fs . 1 . I 1 . x, .1 . .,,,, ' s L: Q '..' ,., . . ' ' Q . .' 5 NN n ,Q f 2 'I 1 V. ' RTV ' ,lv ' .. ., , S fi xsg ,A 4 .yihyl F H, X xx f I. .':, ' ,. tk ,. 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