Cedar Cliff High School - Cedar Log Yearbook (Camp Hill, PA)
- Class of 1960
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'f' ' dor Cliff welcomes its patrons ot Open House. Ample parking -- is provided in the huge oreci ot the rear of the school. Mi, . , , U., 1 ,f cg f V , J, ff 751 35,1 Elf!! I I f'Ca ,,4Z'1'5ffa , ,ff.ff M2 f I t ,,3'5,,:l,9 ,S W Z.if,fMr,,Q , ,L-ff ' H ' 'ar if ,,,, , , '-7, fl .w,,,,, , ug II . .id Sprawled on a Hill- in o prosperous sub- urbon oreo stonds Cedar Cliff. a gleom- ing S3 million struc- ture, the pride of her new student body, ' QQJQMQ Zwwowa' This is an account of the first year of a new school. In pictures the Staff has tried to present the most important tirsts of a large student body. We are proud to have been among those who have helped to lay the foundatnon establnsh the tradltnons and pre cedents of a flne school Cedar Cluff Sensor Hugh 120052 J tmmuvmvllllllllllllllllllllllllllllFll'll'l luunzsulaef npmuemma uqzms sage n Illlfll ll .mlm ulll Ill ll llllllllll I I 'KZ 1 Locale Dedncatlon Constructlon Burldlng Views Admunlstratlon Faculty Sensors Underclassmen School Llf Actlvltles Sports Features Advertisers -:naw--W wifi:-Q. 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'W 6-7 ifvg' r.'f..i.UryefHdi1iir L.. 41 we Mn . J V ' .I 4 ... QQg,,..sf-A '-f-I ' ' we 4 I .....,,, 3 A Q, f f url M- -if -.. .-ef - wM 4r-- J Ht.. ' , Crowd assembles on bitterly cold January ll, l958 for ground- breaking ceremon- ies. ln the fore- ground are the com- bined bands of New Cumberland a n d West Shore High Schools. Awami 0' ' at haf Z V I P's representing the dis- tricts in the jointure smile with satisfaction as Mr. Norman J. Basehore poses with the first dirt turned for the new school. We M7 wwf leak The First Shovelful of Dirt was turned by Norman J. Basehore, School Board President, as John L. Bush, past President, left, and Dr. A. A. Kunkle, Chairman of the Authority, look on. Heavy equipment de- livers steel beams for the gymnasium after seemingly end- less wait, Qu ' ,ofa fzeaaea we pe Qyw Ragged silhouette shows build- ers at work high on scaffolds as brick skin is laid on class- room wing. ,ff , ,',' fx ! ' ,f 1 media Look Out Below as crane lifts huge beams for roof of the Gym. ' 4 L' f H' 1 Y . V V , X 'iw X f ' 1 I I , :L M 9'W1-fs: --.. .., I 5 ' M' 3. , Classroom Wing viewed from Carlisle Road begins to take shape. ' fade my memuiay Yi J Inside work in the Concourse goes on as electricians con- nect miles of wires and cables. 37'i'f-5 film, -. . . 'en W M- - 'a.,.f'?fQQM-'f Library and work rooms grow from stocks of lumber. , ,7'f -f.: 'Q, V -,,.-.1 ' - 'A - A L .f.. ,A , ,, u , 'A . 5 fnz,-Qc.-'f',,.., -417'-fr,.-', 4 ff - f - ,.,,,, L. Q v K A A : ,-Sv.. . . li 3 aalamuwe ea e ww Jwfaiky yea. Grading and finishing touches ore odded os Cedor Cliff neors deodline for Full opening. ,WMM W W 1 1 f . iif --'-'LT' .-:Sf West Shore Senior High School Authority was giv- en the tremendous job of building and financing Cedar Cliff High School. Pictured at right are the men whose long, hard, painstaking work produc- ed such excellent facili- ties. Left to right, Russell P. Hummel, Lewis J. Murnmert, Jr., Ralph E. King, Vice-Chairman, A. Reese Stamy, Stewart P. Ruth, Resident Inspector, Dr. A. A. Kunkle, Chair- man, Russell P. Wilson, John M. Byerly, Secre- tary, Edwin A. Baum, Treasurer. lf-l ' wma ,Qaida qopfzaaw! ea Key ceremony -with Dr. A. A. Kunkle presenting the keys to the completed Cedar Cliff High School building to Board President Norman J. Basehore. Supervising Principal, R. A. Wert, and Senior Class President, Jack Dress, look on approvingly. l 41.7 flfmwm wif ...E Open House-brings hundreds of visitors on tour of Cedar Cliff on September 28 and 29, l959. At left, Jo Ann Snyder demonstrates to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bailets and son Lynn the up-to-date equipment used by the business education department. ,o 4, Earnest and serious-Senior Class President, Jack Dress, at riqht, accepts the beautiful modern buildinq on behalf of the student body of Cedar Cliff High School. Formal Dedication cere- l f monies for Cedar Cliff High School bring con- gratulations and good wishes frorn local, county and state educators. At left, Mr. D, P. Raffen- sperger, Chairman of the West Shore Joint Senior High Building Committee accepts the building on behalf of the Board. aiefmfa ,aero me Noted Educator-Dr. Gilbert Malcolm, President of Dickinson College, stresses the vital need for educated Americans in our critical world situation in his dedi- catory address to hundreds of parents and friends of Cedar Cliff on Sunday, October 25, l959. ME I: 1 l l l l Shiny, bright Gymnasium with ci seoting copocity of l400 is designed to provide two sepcirote gym oreos maimed! ' ww 052 Superb Stadium equipped tor night football ond trock ond field events, with ci seating copocity of 6000 is the pride ond joy of Cedor Cliff's Colts ond their ovid tons. for class work. or ' V. at l l -arg --- ., ,., .IWZ -pg, , - ,. A , WW-0-,,,,..-. - -+-v, - w,,,.,N. Q eww egg me my Mena W faeywbea Wee aaa! Jmadveaa MM5, 'gh ' N , pehfm ,Q iiiiiifi ' Z gl it e i . glee, I' I vi S g A z N - it Q 1 Mm ' -wi, M Wee ay Sbowwamy gmwpag 2 ol Wm Emaeaa Wee 75am J 006642 Mrs. Bette A. Clements, secretary, in conference Miss Dorothy Dunkleberger, R. N., starts with Miss Carol Hiltner, Guidance Counselor. routine examination for seniors Sandra Shaffer and Mary Thomas. . A, tg,,,,,:Q,5, ' ,Q 4 s.,.:f It 153541 1 ,L 5-3f1?r1'Y5'?': r f- --f-wp .. - A... , : M 5: . : r:ril.nf4iv--'L M J.. Q fe 'L P if ,L C.. S... Gfpbe oy Oldddlfdvvf alivdgbdl Wee y of64a2ffeaf gubcfba! Zh ol foniu 010 .fauna S EMMA , aeafpfewaemf 7dW d me Kanada magma! cya 'wifi Y ' emma! Silva! Gffabe J i Mrs. Dorothy C. Critchley - and Mrs. Frances E, Hole .- W v x, 3 . ' Y! A . A 'nu 'Y r s l 5' ui ll ,fa . A ll 1 KH 4 4 , llallll 1, ' . A , L v lllllll 3, A 'u aj it , 1- . 'if ..r V . A I 5 ' een! Z4 we 0 new Drafting Shop with Print Shop beyond. Af left, Mr. John Clements, checks over student drow- ings. i-wt.-M Av-- , ,pn l Wood-Electrical Shop, un- der -the direction of Mr. Ernest Ober, Jr., furnishes the best equipment to stimulate creative talents. wefloah, afeoebea 0 4,owz.6 chu fzoafzke Home Economics Dining Suite, at right, makes a pleasant area for entertaining or a friendly chat. Art Classroom, with Crafts area in the background. At right, Mrs. Eleanor Stanton, Art Super- visor, keeps a watch- ful eye on future artists. I if x l! V. . ,L Stud f ml Om EQ' I-Zsgzifs 'X wi Attempfs fo Solve Student s Problems PlaY5 I1 5 Sfudenfs Slaybaug Teachers Pzclr Officers F ng Commmzi S acuity C 'fU'Um C0mm:ttee E,-t:lawareCC1n ubmlts Proposals ro Board Choirs Organized Wert Talks Budget Williams to Direct Waite to Direct C I C Ool Bo ass Pla y ard P r Future Needins Uepodmt llddres B G S y Noted Guxdonc Sewgcel Educat 6, X 6' 01' Concludes out kne5u0w PT Teacher Institute 0013 F eb' F' S . Of 0e3'+S'l'eQo6 . CC Representatives Nafsch ke plans QrCZX,l'79 At FTA Convention German Club Teachers, Range, Scoreboard Discussed at Board Meeting .S J ' can C- 5 c A' TN F l . . School psychologist 5 ' , l V' . ' - X . T E 5 h FQ I Z 5 ,, YZQQQMMW -if 1.sWsn-lug 'W'i':4Q,I.,zwi::f4 x, X f jsp. X uf- KX 'x s ? l'51 ' J,-4 ,, , I W f ,.. 0451900640800 we fulfillment of a dream for better educational opportunities for the youth of its service area The Board depends upon the cooperation of the citizens of the five yointure districts in whose behalf the Boards oper ates as elected officials Row one Kohler Brubaker Zimmerman Straley Hagar Raffensperger Row two Ritchie Sandnes Guyer Watkins Ferdenbaugh Bowman Baum Row three Gracey Klllick Beckley Bair Kerlm Welkert Musselman Nye Wentz Szgoezwazay fam 4900! nova! 64 Zu! With long years of experience as a classroom teacher student adviser high school and super vismg principal at West Shore Mr Raymond A Wert was the logical choice to head the new Cedar Cliff High School From his appointment early in l959 he spent endless hours planning a curriculum interviewing personnel securing books furniture equipment for a huge school plant That no detail escaped his watchful attention was apparent from the opening of school on September 2 l959 His competent and capable leadership has given Cedar Cliff an enviable record in her first year of operation 20 O C I r.s,.,,1 V ' i ws A ' , 6.5 I ? WL, , I -V A 3 if 4 1 ' ' s mv 'S-,X West Shore Joint Senior High School Board-is proud to present Cedar Cliff Senior High School as the b I I I ' ' I I I . I I I , I ' . I I I Q I I I I I ' I I I I I I I I I ' O O O O , I - . I I u . I . - , . . f I- . . t I . I I I I ll , . olaaahfmaz' likdfbdf Mr Lows S Edwards efflcnent assistant ands nn handllng the endless details of a large school Hrs most trymg and mcessanf tasks are those of attendance and duscuplnne Pre parung student courses and schedules presents another major challenge ovivvd aaa olaamtafuf fum ape! Mr John A Johnson resourceful leader co ordmates the gundance and testmg program at Cedar Clnff Hrs work wnth Student Councul and school actuvltles keeps hum constantly on the go Wnth Mr Edwards he spends months arranging student courses and schedules Nz-.Z 0 0 0 i .Q Lg I r N t 8 1 ala MW, fa. - QIDJ cea'0Q STANLEY B BAUGHER Elnzabethtown College B S Penn State Unuverssty Scnence Department Head Physlcs and Physucal Sclence Photography Club INZA C BENTZ Dlcklnson B S Bucknell M S Math Dramatic Club Natlonal Honor Socuety Jumor Class Dean Operetta STANLEY F BOLLEN Shlppensburg State College B S Busmess Educatlon Asslstant Football Coach Rifle Club GERALD S BRINTON Shuppen burg State College B S Umversuty of Maryland M A Socsal Studues Department Head Amerlcan Hustory and International Relations Natlonal Honor Socuety History Culb BETTE A CLEMENTS Offlce Secretary JOHN G CLEMENTS H411 we L lift 'bnuqwf QU 9843 'ii 'ltr fs.-X it-an 91 by-v MJ Msllersvnlle State College B. S. ,- Industrial Arts Department Head: Graphics' Pre-Engineering Club THOMAS E CORBETT lndnana State College B S Columbta M A Amerlcan Hastory and Problems o Democracy Guldance Counselor WILLIAM CORNWELL Moravnan College B S Math JV Basketball Coach Clnff Sentvnel Business Adveser ROBERT W CRAIG Lock Haven State College B S Penn State Unlversaty Health and Phys Ed J V Football Coach Wrestlrng Coach Intramurals DOROTHY C CRITCHLEY Office Secretary EDITH H DAVID Mallersvnlle State College B Englash Future Teachers of America ROBERT L DECK Temple Unuversuty M Ed Business Education' Central Treasury M607 ee ' www DOROTHY J. DENISON Pennsylvania State University, B. S. Algebra ll GEORGIA B. DOBBS Lebanon Valley College, B. A. Spanish and English DOROTHY DUNKLEBERGER Mt. Sinai School of Nursing, R. N. School Nurse, Future Nurses Club ROBERT C. EDWARDS East Stroudsburg State College, B. S. Journalism and Driver Education, Cliff Sentinel Adviser, J.V. Baseball Coach C. JAMES FITZGERALD Pennsylvania State University, B. S., M. S. Agricultural Education, Future Farmers of America EARL G. FOLLETT California State College, B. S, Industrial Arts and Metal Shop, lntramurals sg. 196 5 at 5 9 'W -wiv 1' If 3 -f 1 ,U fr.. , I' X 1 W X. 'Et if .V 4 5 , fl 'Wi 5' Q . . A 5. ,V , and 'M A.: if RUTH A. FOOR William and Mary, B. S. Business Education DAVID E. FRANTZ Shippensburg State College, B, S. Pennsylvania State University Business Education LAWRENCE M. GARMAN Shippensburg State College, B. S. Biology l 8. Il, Head Track Coach, Assistant Football Coach HENRY R. GASULL Albright, B. A., Bucknell, Cornell Health and Phys. Ed Department Head, Phys. Ed., Co-Director of Ath- letics, Varsity Club JOHN H. GOODYEAR Elizabethtown College, B. A. Psychology, Future Teachers of America FRANCES E. HALE Office Secretary WWQFW LEROY F HARMON lndnana State College B S Umversnty of Pnttsburgh M Busnness Department Head Business Educotnon CAROL J HILTNER Duckunson B A Guldance MARY E JONES East Stroudsburg State College B S Health and Phys Ed Basketball Intramurals CLARA KAUFFMAN Cafeterua Manager ETH EL F KEARNS Pennsylvanla State Unnverslty Muchlgan State College B A French and English MARY E KEAT Dsckunson, B A Englash, Cedar Log Business Adviser Mises? at :Sp 'She A if wfh , , , , N Q XY if '-'X 24 se mf DOROTHY M KIRKPATRICK Brenau College B A World History and Family Relatnons Thalran Club Sophomore Class Dean DOROTHY T KLAIBER Thnel College B A Latm and World History Latln Club RICHARD KOSTUKOVICH Shnppensburg State College B S Math Chess Club LEE H KROUT Syracuse Umversety B S Health and Phys Ed Social Dance Club Softball NELLIE K LACK Bloomsburg State College B S Busoness Educatnon Asslstant Sensor Class Dean RUTH L LOGAN Pennsylvanua State Unlverslty, B S Home Economncs, Future Homemakers of Amerlca azfoezoeaaky 6244 , 222294, MABEL M. LYNCH Millersville State College, B. S. Librarian, Library Club THELMA L. MARKS Marshall College, B. A. Language Department Head, French and English, Le Cercle Francais THELMA L. MARTIN Office Secretary CAROL M. MAYER Pennsylvania State University, B. S. Health and Phys. Ed., Gym Club, Softball BEATRICE F. McCONNELL Indiana State College, B. S. Home Economics, Needlework Club ROBERT K. MILLER Shippensburg State College, B. S. Business Education, Basketball Coach 196 6- 'viv ' v -3 5 1 if -A 4' LESTER N. MYER Elizabethtown, B. A., Columbia University, M.A., University of Pennsylvania, D. Ed. School Psychologist ERVIN E. NATSCHKE Dickinson, B. A., Columbia German and English ERNEST D. OBER, JR. Millersville State College, B. S' -1 Pennsylvania State University Wood Shop and Electricity, Stage Crew TERRENCE V. PALMER St. Vincent College, B. S., Villanova University, M. A. English, Assistant Sophomore Class Dean, National Honor Society PAUL L. PAXTON Dickinson, B.S., Bucknell, Penn State University, M. Ed Biology II, Chemistry I 8 II, Head Football Coach FRED M. PEIFFER Juniata College, B. S. American and World History, Co- Director of Athletics, 5l Club 25 'Qafmea' ' e ' A. NAOMI PETERS Columbia University, M. A. Problems of Democracy and Twentieth Century History, Junior Class Play, Cedar Log Adviser RUSSELL P. POOLE West Chester State College, B. S., Temple, M. Ed. Guidance Counselor, Director of Audio Visual Aids, Assistant Football Coach ALLENE POULSON Juniata College, B. A., Allegheny College, M. A. Public Speaking, American History, Debating JACK W. RAY Gettysburg, B. A., Bucknell, M. A., Penn State University Biology, Drill Team KENNETH L. SAMPSON Pennsylvania State University, M. Ed. lnstrumental Music, Music Harmony and Theory Band, Orchestra BLANCHE SLAYBAUGH Columbia University, M. A. English Department Head, English, Bible Club A ' ff fr ' f . ,, i ,till K A1-if I' 'I' X . 5 JOHN R. SMELTZ Shippensburg State College, B. S., Penn State, M. Ed., D. Ed. Mathematics Department Head, Math ELEANOR P. STANTON Kutztawn State College, B,S. Art and Art Appreciation, Commer- cial Art Club ROY G. SUTTON Shippensburg State College, B. S. Chemistry and Physical Science THOMAS C. TREDINNICK East Stroudsburg State College, B, S. Driver Education LAWRENCE H. WAITE Franklin 8- Marshall, B, A., Columbia, M. A. Spanish and Public Speaking, Senior Play, Commencement Program BETTY S. WEAVER Indiana State College, B. S. Penn State World History, History Club M5296 , mea, ,ofwymw 1960 L. P. wn.uAMs f West Chester State College, B. S. 4 , Q V., Vocal Music, Choir, Operetta nj ! , ' ALVIN s. wiu.iAMsoN A 9 X Dickinson, BA., Bucknell, MA. i, my i ' E 9'lS l .. . .f T , LORRAINE WOLFE Oregon State, B. S. Biology ond Physical Science WV' --.1 ..-rv.. MILTON E. WOLFE University of Virginia, B. A., Lebanon Valley Problems of Democracy, Economics, World Geography, Senior Class Dean, Cross Country Coach, Assistant Track Coach JOHN A. ZITTO Lock Haven State College, B. S. Health, Assistant Junior Class Dean, Baseball Coach Metal Plaque-in the main Cedar Cliff Lobby is inspected by faculty members during Open House. Robert Edwards, center, Cliff Sentinel adviser, checks names of leaders in the building program with friends Thomas Tredinnick left, and William Cornwell, right. .. , ,AndC5 Ccsen. maggholarshlp Stetler, Slothower U0'y For Pace CC Students Dress RePreselQ1Eon On Scholastlc Front Class GT Lune Metzner, F' G Genllzcllhlxlirgrrv al For Cedar Cllft Seniors Show TV Interests Y lo Head CC PubllcatlonS Gorln C n arr aprures Fir lsburg Ar Sr Pace 96 can filly geflzlors Receive Co rest U sfandmg Perfoffixgendaflon C 'ke 'H NM edar Cl,ff our Al sr m Seniors Will Enfef a Mafer arch MGH' Cvnfe 5' 118 Plan Further Educa Zlmmerman Chosen For Mounf Gretna Be ngP epa ed by Staff S nth Muller Students Elect m AS To Head CC Student Council hgh, Sched U Sensors Choose Who s Who at CC Four Seniors Def, B tt lrer Dress A VerAU'dl'e55e SZI'l'llS'l9lCIl'IZ9l1S S Class Uf 7960 Graduafess Senior Class Presents Comedy A I M TIOI1 - SC PicniC Scheduled First Senior Yearbook 1 r r 0 I 0 S6I1i01-S Have . uw' 5- - Q, , Q. ell 044 wma, me aaabfe to eafiaieae om yon! Cum Laude N, f QQ. ..,r Y' Er' I 1' EUGENE ANDES JANET BARTON DAVID BASEHORE JON BAUGHMAN N .1 'N-r ROBERT BAUM HARRY BORGER ELMERETTA BOTTIGLIER DAVID BRICKLEY 4-C f 'S- Q Yr!-,N X. 'Nr FRENNA CHRISTIAN WILLIAM GARRETT LINDA GORIN BARBARA GROSSMAN I I s- A ' Taq A A 4- ,, 1 Q bv I 3 r 'Lu :f Ifx If ' ' - Wi! i, 'F . A 'N 5 5' . .E . i R A 4 anne die fzeoozafaa aww yfzadvy Cum Laude lvh 2' CAROLYN HENCH BARBARA INGRAM DOROTHY MILES SHIRLEY PROWELL ,i '40s tv wr- JON RITCHIE WILLIAM SHAFFER i CAROLE SWAIN MARGARET TURNER BETSY SLOTHOWER CHERYL STETLER Dlstmguushed Honors go to the Sensors pnctured above who have attanned an average of 93 or above durung thenr three years un Semor Hugh School at West Shore or New Cumberland and Cedar C :ff 21 yew mm Q mkamw. ala' Ka had September l959, found the Class of l96O in brand-new surroundings - Cedar Cliff. After electing our officers, Jack Dress, president5 James Quigley, vice-president5 Pamela Steele, secre- tary5 and Douglas Bell, treasurer, the seniors decided to make the most of the last year of our high school career. We started off successfully by spon- soring the first Sadie Hawkins Dance of the year. Our next big event was the Senior Ball, held January I6 at the Scottish Rites Cathedral. With the assistance of our Class Deans, Miss Nellie Lack and Mr. Milton Wolfe, the class had a most enjoyable evening. As beatnik expressos go, there was none livelier than that in Cedar Cliff's gymnasium when we held our Senior Class Party. Our last ventures included Show Boat, the class Assembly pro- gram, a very memorable Class Day, and a fun-filled picnic. SHERRI MARIE ACKER--Academic: Girls' Chorus 2,3,45 Mixed Choir 3,45 Operetta 45 Assembly Committee 2,3,45 French Club 3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 Library Club 2,35 Intramurals 2,3,45 skips aroundg backyard swimming pool5 Shippensburg bound. JEWEL ADLEBLUTE--General: F.H.A. 45 little gold band5 works in school office5 hobby, housewife5 how she hates getting up early5 homework isn't her favorite pastime. KAREN LYNN ALBERT--General: Girls' Chorus 45 Bandfront 3,45 Prom Committee 3, Junior Party 35 Student Council 45 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Intramurals 3,45 loves to doodle 5 homework taboo5 stupid Cupid. - WILLIAM GARFIELD ALTLAND--Academic: Chorus 2,3,45 Boys' Octet 3,45 Mixed Ensemble 45 Operetta 45 Cliff Sentinel 2,3,45 Cedar Log 2,3,45 Hi-Y 2,3,45 Play Cast 35 Intramurals 2,3,45 marryin' sam5 Keystone Camp5 future doctor5 Lebanon Valley bound. EUGENE BENTON ANDES--Academic: Band I,2,3,45 Dance Band 2,45 Orchestra 45 Latin Club 25 Hi-Y 35 National Honor Society 45 Tyke 5 sugar and spicer5 Doctor Andes 5 wild on the drums5 Ursinus bound. SHARON ANN ANDREWS--Academic: Cliff Sentinel 45 Cedar Log 45 Sl Club 45 Dramatic Club 2,3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 25 F.H.A. 25 lntra- murals 3,45 Bonnie's other half5 is she ever an time? big smile5 lady with a !amp5 Andy, WALTER W. APGAR--Academic: Chorus 35 French Club 35 often seen, but not heard5 honesty pays5 Bill 5 hobby, collecting models5 future obscure. SANDRA ATKINSON--Homemaking: F.H.A. 45 Intramurals 3,45 friendly, all around sports enthusiast, home runner5 a murphy girl5 Sam 5 running Sandy's Hamburg Stand. MICHAEL AUBREY--General: Spanish Club 25 Cross Country 45 Baseball 25 Track 35 Wrestling 25 fast, fast, fast5 freedom is his motto5 loves money--he collects it5 future engineer, torch bearer. WILLIAM L. AUXER--Academic: Band 2,3,45 Chorus 45 County Band 25 Operetta 3,45 Hi-Y 25 Chess Club 35 Baseball 2,3,45 Basketball 35 quiet5 drives a hot pontiac5 brain5 HO engineer5 Villanova bound. is g I-' K A 1 7:-S W Q ' fl ill l l 5 4 lu, Q,-5 V' iv ' am leeadfraK lay! d6l0'0'f GILBERT NELSON BACKENSTOSS Academic Band 25 Prom Com- mittee 35 Hi-Y 2,3, 45 Yearbook 3,45 Spanish Club 25 Football 2,35 Basket- ball 2,3,45 Track 25 Football Manager 45 Punch 5 posie ped- dler5 our blushing beauty5 college bound. BRENDA ANNE BAIR General Party Committee 35 Tri-Hi-Y 2,35 Oper- etta Committee 35 cute as a button5 who's George? where did you learn to play hockey? Shippens- burg bound. HAROLD BAKER Academic Band 2,3,45 Choir 2,35 Latin Club 25 Spanish Club 35 Track 25 avid bowl- er5 Sandy 5 small guy5 paperboy5 river enthusiast. JUDITH LEE BAKER General Prom Committee 35 Assembly Committee 2,35 Future Nurses Club 2,35 Clift Sen- tinel 45 Cedar Log 45 Latin Club 25 Tri- Hi-Y 45 Play Produc- tion 35 Play Usher- ette 45 lntramurals 2,3,45 Bake 5 tons of fun5 one of the Chevy gang5 haunts Neidig's. ROBERT C. BAKER, JR. Academic Choir 2,35 Prom Committee 35 As- sembly Committee 2, 4, Hi-Y 2,3,45 Cliff Sentinel 45 Library Club 2,35 Latin Club 25 French Club 35 Chess Club 45 Foot- ball 25 Football Manager 45 Basket- ball 2,35 Play Pro- duction 35 proud papa. JANET ELIZABETH BARTON Academic Choir 2,3,45 String Ensemble 25 Oper- etta 2,35 Tri-Hi-Y 2,35 Cedar Log 45 National Honor So- ciety 3,45 Orienta- tion 35 quiet5 studi- ous5 loves to reodg pretty hair5 future teacher. DAVID WILLIAM BASEHORE Academic Little Indian Staff 25 National Honor So- ciety 3,45 French Club 35 Student Council 3,45 Latin Club 25 Assembly Staff 35 avid boater and fisher5 wavy davy 5 chemical engineer. JEAN CAROL BATCHELER Stenographic Party Committee 25 Patriot News Stott 35 Cliff Sentinel 35 Tri-Hi-Y 25 Intra- murals 35 typing whiz5 neat hair5 tary. lots of fun5 dresser5 pretty medical secre- JON BAUGHMAN Academic Band 2,3,45 County Band 2,45 Choir 2, 3,45 County Choir 3,45 Mixed Ensemble 3,45 Operetta 2,3,45 Hi-Y 25 Chess Club 35 National Honor Society 3,45 Track 2,35 Tennis 45 Play Cast 45 intelligence unlimited5 Future Perry Mason. LOIS ANN BAUGHMAN Stenographic Tri-Hi-Y 25 Drill Team 25 lntramurals 2,45 Lo 5 petite5 quiet, photographer5 medical secretary. ALAN JOHN ROBERT BAUM Academic Band 2,3,45 County Band 2,45 Dance Band 2,3,45 Choir 2, 3,45 County Chorus 3,45 Mixed Ensem- ble 2,3,45 Operetta 2,3,45 School's Re- port 2,35 Track 2,35 Wrestling 35 Tennis 45 plays a mean Sax 5 Hi-Fi fan5 Lehigh bound. CLIFFORD BECKTEL Academic Play Committee 35 Spanish 2,35 Foot- ball 25 Baseball 35 avid sports fan5 boshful5 College bound. BONNIE BEISEL Agriculture Dramatics 2,35 Future Farmers of America 45 quiet5 petite5 always out of doors5 milkmaid. DIANE ELIZABETH BELKNAP Stenographic Senior Assembly 45 Class Day 45 lntra- murals 3,45 oh Maryland, my Mary- land 5 avid dancer5 boys, boys, boys5 headed for the wild blue yonder. DOUGLAS LeROY BELL General Choir 45 Operetta 3,45 Party Commit- tee 2,3,45 Class Treasurer 45 Hi-Y 2,3,45 Student Coun- cil 35 Yearbook 45 Intramurals 2,45 Play Cast 45 Doug 5 al- ways seems to get his gears lacked in park5 personality pIus5 College bound. wwf hu I ata jimi wfea lb' 413'-V' ,f ae Y Q N f na 9 it. 'ffl -vis . T lc.. A lyx i QD c -cr LORNA JANE BENFER General Chess Club 35 nu- mismatist5 silence is golden5 one of the lucky ones to have black naturally curly hair5 typing is her specialty. BEVERLEE IRENE BENNIE Secretarial Prom Committee 35 Library Club 2,35 Student Council 35 Red Cross Council 25 NC Tiger 35 Play Cast 35 pert and pretty5 little rich girl5 beauty queen5 sec- retary. RICHARD BERTOLETTE General Hi-Y 3,45 Intramur- als 3,45 shy guy5 prefers the great outdoors5 clean-cut5 favors mechanics5 good natured5 future undecided. DAVID MICHAEL BOHL Academic Party Committee 35 Gym Club 25 Hi-Y 35 Varsity Club 45 Football 2,3,45 Bas- ketball 2,3,45 often seen but seldom heard5 drives a big, bad Olds 5 future undecided. JOANNE LOUELLA BOLINGER Stenographic Party Committee 3 Sl Club 4 Tri Hi Y 23 good things come in small pack ages often seen C h e v y shorthand whiz' hopes in the secretarial field. HARRY MICHAEL BORGER Academic Operetta Production 45 Recreation Club 2,35 French Club 45 Intramurals 3,45 Play Cast 45 dual person- a I i t y 5 Mickey 5 hopes for a future in business adminis- tration. ELMERETTA BOTTIGLIER Academic Band 2,3,45 Choir 2,3,45 Naturals 2,35 Mixed Ensemble 3,45 County Chorus 3,45 Regional Chorus 45 State Chorus 45 Op- eretta Cast 45 Red Cross Council 2,35 Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 Na- tional Honor Society 3,45 French Club 3,45 Play Cast 35 the traveler5 active church worker5 Elmer 5 Ursinus bound. ROBERT BOWERS Bookkeeping Wrestling 35 Varsity Club 45 numisma- t i s t5 philatelist5 Bob 5 hopes to be an accountant. MARY SUSAN BRAMBLEY Academic Girls' Chorus 2,35 Mixed Choir 3,45 Naturals 35 Operetta 45 Cliff Sentinel 25 Cedar Log 3,45 French Club 35 Latin Club 25 Future Teachers' Club 45 In- tramurals 45 quiet and shy5- Sue 5 elementary teacher. MILTON E BRANDT Industrial Arts C ess C I u b 2 3 Football 2 Football Manager 3 4 Wrest in 4 sma u mighty a friend need Air Force PAUL M. BRASSELL Academic Party Committee 35 Model Club 25 Hi-Y 35 Operetta Produc- tion 35 Football Manager 45 Baseball 45 always doing something for others5 quiet5 Colts couldn't do without him. ROBERT BRENNEMAN Business Reserved5 avoids fe- male entanglements5 hunting enthusiast5 likes to have a good time5 seen in an Impala. JUDITH B. BRETZ General Girls' Chorus 2,3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,45 Cliff Sentinel 2,3,45 Li- brary Club 2,35 Latin Club 25 History Club 25 Cedar Log 3,45 goes for an under- classman5 Shorty 5 avid basketball fan5 airline hostess. SHARON LINDA BRICKER Academic Mixed Choir 2,3,45 Girls' Chorus 2,3,45 Mixed Ensemble 45 County Chorus 45 Band Front 2,3,45 Spanish Club 2,35 Play Production 35 Intramurals 3 5 4 5 lover of horses5 snap- py twirler5 future Florence Nlightin- gale. RICHARD ROSELLE BRICKLEY Academic Band 2 34 Student Director 4 Orchestra 2 3 County Band 2 3 4 Mixed Choir 2 3 4 Mixed Ensemble 3 4 Boys Octet 3 4 County Chorus 34 District Chorus 3' Latin Club 2' Play Cast 34' Operetta Cost 4' brains un- limited5 lady's man5 chemistry teacher. :az Qaafeea BONNIE EILEEN BRIGHTBILL Secretorual Student Council alwoys ready wvth a helpung hand drives hot pontiac phulatelust quute a ta er on us Iukes oral reports spectator sports FRANK BROSSO Academuc Intramurals 34 so ber and seruous9 really loves French class possessesa bug voice usually seen wIth Frazer always Ioke DONNA IRENE BROWN General Gurls Chorus 2 3 4 Latun Club 2 Library Clu 2 3 Nurses Club 2 3 4 Tru Hu Y 3 4 Cedar Log 3 4 Play Productuon 3 follower of florence nughtungale m o d driver quiet JACK BROWN lndustrual Arts Scenery Crew 2 3 4 Junior Play Produc tuon 3 always a round when needed backbone of all pro ductions Brownue haunts sulver lake ICS skater supreme used car business Natuanal Guard LAURENE NENA BROWN General Dramatucs Club 3 Volleyball 2 3 Soft ball Manager 2 3 4 Nena ICB skater h a t e S peraxude blondes, sports en thusuast, e n I 0 y s homemaking DAVE BRUAW Industrial Arts Wrestlung 3 4 paun fully shy plans to soul the seven seas black leather Iacket a n d motorcycle boots boating fan enjoys swimming and skiing KAREN MARGARET BRUBAKER Academic Class Party Com muttees 23 Senior Ball Commuttee 4 IHIY 24 I Sentunel 4 Cedar Club 4 Play Produc tuon 4 Operetta Pro ductuon3 Gurls Bas ketball 2 3 4 Intro murals 34 always tolkung future nurse SANDRA ANN BURK Academic Mixed Chorus 2 3 4 Mixed Ensemble 4 County Chorus 4 Twurler 2 3 Drum Mauorette 4 Tru HI Y 2 4 Gymnastucs 4 National Honor Soci ety 3 4 Operetta 2 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Intramurals 2 3 4 future as a weaver expert twurler twun kle toes WILLIAM BUSLER lndustrual Arts 23 drives runnung olds tramp tramp tramp the boys are marchung money as a hobby Bumper I ods BRENDA BUTZ Academic French Club 3 4 Art Club 2 Intramurals A 4 and quuet but stull waters run deep avud TV fan, lovely gurl, with hugh Ideals, one to tell your troubles to, aspires to be a psychologust afeyeaf Jie yew 4 e wfzea DAVID S CAMPBELL Industrial Arts Schemes to get out of work Teddy Bear s as hobby future In the wild blue yonder Iukes to work on 55 chevy JUDITH ANN CAPITO Academic Mixed Chorus Bond Front 34 Girls Chorus 23 Youth Festuval Com muttee 34 Cedar 3 4 Latin Club I 2 Basketball 2 3 duzzy blonde fruendly to everybody Calufor nua bound future Alaskan s c h o o I teacher JUDY ANN CASE Stenographuc T HI Y 3 funny giggle headed for the bosss knee re cord collector fright ened by horror mov es homework not her cup of tea THEODORE B CASSELL Bookkeeping Recreotuon Club 2 3 Football 2 3 4 Foot 4 smal u mughty one of the Lower Allen Boys9 p s h heart n football once friend always fruend lIttle man wuth a bug car SUSAN DIANE CHAPIN Academic Class Party Commut tee 3 Senior Ball Commuttee 4 Cliff Sentunel 4 C o 4, Tru HI , Gymnashcs Cuuu 4, quiet, st t person oluty 'arens other half avud bowler, mung at fashuon buying Q-,HJ 2' :ff Wu ie. 4-as. ,ah-u. i- JV If? 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I Wi is 7 W 'm WILTON K. CHAPMAN, JR. Industrial Arts Red Cross Council 25 Football 25 Intramur- als 2,35 drives a hot?! Ford5 girls are second only to cars5 q u i t e a dancer5 seems to like the Y pool5 Dusty. FRENNA LEE CHRISTIAN Academic Girls' Chorus 2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 2,3,45 Assembly Committee 2,3,45 Latin Club 25 French Club 35 Nur- ses' Club 2,35 Year- book Staff 35 Tri-HL- Y 3,45 Cheerleader 2,35 Co-Captain 45 Radio Staff 2,35 Class Play 35 Oper- etta 45 many inter- ests and talents5 ex- c e I I e nt speaker5 Penny. SANDRA LEE CHRISTINE General Nurses' Club 35 Modern Dance 45 Rifle Club 45 Li- brary Club 45 Intra- murals 2,3,45 shiny dark tresses5 house- wife full of fun5 likes food from the bak- ery5 green eyes. JUDITH ANN CLABAUGH Stenographic Drum Maiorette 45 Twirler 2,45 Prorn Committee 35 Tri-Hi- Y 3,45 Play Produc- tion 35 pert twirler5 Horse 5 headed for the wild blue yonder. KAREN URIETA COBLE Academic Girls' Chorus 2,3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 35 Latin Club 25 French Club 35 Nurses' Club 2,35 natural blonde5 peaches and cream complexion5 quiet - - like a tape recorder5 temperamentaI5 col- lege bound. MABEL CONLEY Bookkeeping Assembly 25 always works hard until she succeeds5 enjoys b:- ing around people, avid TV fan5 found at Murphy's or Rea and Derick's5 office worker. BRUCE CORL General Wrestling 2 , 3 , 4 5 Varsity Club 3,45 Scenery Crew 3,45 Intramurals 2,3,45 girls and girls5 Joe marine, mayor of Silver Lake5 shag- gie 5 no one can find more reasons for missing school. ORPHA JEAN CRISP General Prom Committee 35 Class Party 2,35 Ce- dar Log 45 Cliff Sen- tinel 2,3,45 Dramat- ics 35 News Club 2,35 Tri-Hi-Y 45 small but mighty5 al- ways scurrying some- where5 future poet. GENE LESLEY CULVER Academic Cedar Log 45 Library Club 45 Tri-Hi-Y 45 F.H.A. 45 Britain's loss-C.C.'s gain5 en- thusastic sports fan5 needles and thread5 that delightful ac- Cenf5 future medi- cal secretary. MARTIN LEROY CULVER Industrial Arts Hi-Y 2,3,45 Foot- ball 25 Track 45 Stretch 5 towers over everyone5 wants to sell the seven seas5 hunting fan5 plans to be a ham maker, MICHAEL C. DeBOARD General Mixed Chorus 2,3,45 Prom Committee 35 Varsity Club 45 Stu- dent Council 45 Baseball 2,35 Intra- murals 2,3,45 enjoys hunting--girls5 Jack's other haIf5 wild sense of humor5 future: unplanned. PATRICIA ANN DELDUCA Bookkeeping Tri-Hi-Y 2,35 Intra- murals 2,35 quiet!!5 once a friend, al- ways a friend5 be- ware--woman driver5 easy to get along with5 future beauti- cian. SANDRA KAYE DELDUCA Stenographic Party Committee 2, 35 Biology Club 25 Intramurals 2,35 has the gift of gab5 sweet personality5 usually seen with Jean5 housewife. WILLIAM LEE DERRICK Academic Band 2,3,45 A Cap- pella Choir 2,3,45 Operetta 2,3,45 Mixed Ensemble 45 County Chorus 45 Hi-Y 25 Chess Club 45 worId's dirtiest wrestIer5 Mr. Gasull fan5 planning to build skyscrapers. JOHN T. DETTINGER Industrial Arts Jack 5 stuck on vo- cab words5 hot rod enthusiast5 noted for the bomb 5 hob- bies: cars, hunting, fishing5 headed for the Air Force. ELIZABETH ANNE DEVINE Academic Operetta Production 35 Party Committee 2,35 Tri-Hi-Y 25 Cliff Sentinel 45 Ce- dar Log 45 Gymnas- tic Club 45 Basket- ball 253545 likes red hoir5 C.C.'s clown5 those noontime marches5 lady with a lamp, MARY KATHLEEN DIEHL Academic Operetta Production 35 Party Committee 2,35 Tri-Hi-Y 25 Cliff Sentinel 45 Ce- dar Log 45 Gymnas- tic Club 45 Basket- ball 2,3,45 Play Pro- duction 45 Kathy 5 sports fan5 future Phys. Ed. director. FREDERICK DILLEN General Band 2,3,45 Corn- mercial Art Club 2, 3,45 French Club 35 Play Production 35 Wrestling 25 Rick 5 quick smile5 quiet till you know him5 wild with a paint brush. ALVIN J. DILLER Industrial Arts Prom Committee 35 Assembly Committee 25 electronic brain5 always working on Radios or TV sets5 oh, that car5 fu- ture telephone ser- vice man. MICHAEL JOSEPH DINI Academic French Club 35 Cliff Sentinel 45 Cedar Log 45 Mike 5 q u i e t5 dependable and hard working, really likes English cIass5 stamp collect- or5 college bound. may pafztabgbezta' oz Qeaeaae awk! e if 7 RICHARD FIRTH DISSINGER General Track I535 Dick 5 th e well- dressed man5 philatelist5 Mr, Co-ordination5 never has much to say5 off to the Air Force. CONN I E RAE DODSON Bookkeeping Chess 35 talks up a storm5 detests spin- ach5 a bowling en- thusiost5 loves to sing5 future book- keeper. JOHN JULIUS DRESS lll Academic Student Council 3,45 Class Officer 2,3545 Party Committee 35 Hi-Y 25 Varsity Club 45 Football 253,45 T r o c k 2 5 3 , 4 5 Jock 5 Mr. Presi- dent5 numismatist5 Air Force bound. BARBARA J. ELICKER Academic Girls' Chorus 2,3,45 Nurses' Club 2,35 Commercial Art Club 45 Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 Band Front 3545 Li- brary Club 45 Cliff Sentinel 3,45 Stu- dent Council 2,35 Play Production 3,45 always busy5 future art teacher. MARY JANE EMBICK Academic Girls' Chorus 2,3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 Span- ish Club 2,35 Cliff Sentinel 3,45 Play Production 3,45 Op- eretta Production 45 Intramurals 2,3,45 lives at the Y pooI5 life of the party. GARY DON ENDRES General Model Railroad Club 25 Biology Club 35 lust loves English, tickles the ivories5 member of the Old- ster CIub5 pleasant smile5 friendly5 fu- ture mechanic. ELAINE EPPINGER Bookkeeping Tri-Hi-Y 2,35 boys are her hobby5 loves stu f fe d animals5 Dee 5 her hair changes with the seasons5 oh, those clothes5 future air- line hostess, FRED A. EPPLEY Academic Mixed Chorus 2,3,45 Band 2,3,45 Boys' Octet 35 Mixed En- semble 45 Student Council 35 Play Pro- duction 35 ortist with structural formuIas5 man with the golden voice5 goes for Barb eques5 col- lege bound. SUSAN ELIZABETH ERVIN General Softball 25 Intramur- als 2,45 Cliff Sentin- el 2,35 Cedar Log 45 News C I u b 2,35 French Club 45 beau- tiful eyes5 Miss Or- ganizationg has love- ly clothes5 ready for college. RONALD EVERTTS General Band 2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 253,45 Orch- estra 2,3,45 Class Assembly 2,3,45 Op- eretta 45 Intramurals 2,3,45 those band trips5 C.C.'s Benny Goodman5 fu t u r e sailor. 63 pi- 'Tix -or , 6 olfffome fware 0 0 Wie Z3 :Jamey I' P' 6: 'SC . .Af-5.2, 91,4 ve-..,,. 'Ql 'w' I if fiat ,- Q an G. Q. DAVID MICHAEL FERRELL Academic Mixed Chorus 2,3545 County Chorus 45 Mixed Ensemble 45 Art Club 25 Drama- tic Club 35 Operetta 253,45 Intramurals 25 Mr. Funnybones him- self5 th a t crazy laugh5 fine actor5 everybody's pal. CONNIE MARIE FETROW Stenographic Mixed Chorus 25 Spanish Club 25 Twirler 253,45 Intra- murals 25 long, blonde hair5 her heart's in Texas5 loves to write let- ters5 future airline hostess. CAROL ANN FILE Academic Assembly Committee 2,35 Latin Club 25 Nurses' Club 2,3545 Tri-Hi-Y 35 always talking5 regular cus- tomer of Hickey's5 hot rod in a pink and white Ford5 fu- ture nurse, BONI KAY FIRESTONE General Party Committee 35 Tri-Hi-Y 2,35 5I Club 45 Bunny 5 has an eye for pretty clothes5 quiet5 those eyes5 office worker, BARBARA ANN FISHER Bookkeeping Mixed Chorus 3,45 Girls' Chorus 3,45 Assembly Committee 35 Spanish Club 25 Library Club 45 fun's at the top of her list5 goes for Junior boys, quiet5 future clerk. JOHN FISHER Academic Band 253,45 Intra- murals 3,45 likes to construct models5 where's Jean?5 time is of no essence5 plans to join the Air Force. ROGER FLURIE General Varsity Club 45 Hi-Y 3,45 Class Play 45 Football 3,45 Track 3,45 Intramurals 3,45 strong man5 lives for football, m i g h t y shot-put man5 ladies' rnan5 future plans uncertain. CAROL LINDA FORTNEY Academic Cliff Sentinel 3,45 Cedar Log 45 Senior Ball Committee 45 Bridge Club 25 Nur- ses' Club 45 Nation- al Honor Society 45 quiet5 pretty eyes5 future nurse. SANDRA R. FOX Academic Girls' Chorus 2,3,45 Latin Club 25 French Club 35 Intramurals 253,45 Foxy 5 short and sweet5 stuck on convertibles5 plans to go to business col- lege. ANNE CHRISTINE FRITZ Academic Mixed Chorus 253,45 Mixed Ensemble 45 Majorette 2,3545 Tri- Hi-Y 25 Commercial Art Club 45 Operetta 2,3,45 FritzeI 5 al- ways knows the lat- est news5 future artist. KAREN JEAN FRY Academic Mixed Chorus 253,45 Mixed Ensemble 45 County Chorus 45 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,45 Nur- ses' Club 2,35 Cliff Sentinel 45 Operetta 45 Radio Staff 2,35 busy editor-in-chief5 Mother Fry5 quotes Abby5 ready for college. PENELOPE SUE FULTON Stenographic Band Front 35 May Queen Attendant 35 Hallowe'n Queen At- tendant 35 Library Club 2,35 Nurses' Club 35 Intramurals 2,35 speaks in a Curt manner5 one of the five P's5 future stenographer. WILLIAM GARRETT Academic Band 253,45 Mixed Chorus 3,45 Latin Club 25 French Club 35 Student Council 25 Play Production 35 Operetta 45 Na- tional Honor Society 45 excellent Renault piIot5 wizard of elec- tricity, brains5 future scientist. RICHARD C, GARVERICH Academic Mixed Chorus 45 Party Committee 2, 35 Hi-Y 2,35 Var- sity Club 45 Cedar Log 45 Operetta 45 Baseball 2,3545 Cross Country 45 Bowling 2,35 goes all out for parties5 has lots of sisters5 college hope- ful. RAY FRASER GENSLER Academic Science Club 25 Hi- Y 3,45 Pre-Engineen ing Club 45 Wrest- ling 45 Varsity Club 45 ice skating en- thusiast5 another cafeteria fan5 wishes TV had never been invented5 plans to be a chemical engineer. JUDY GENTRY General Band Front 3,45 Par- ty Committee 35 Tri- Hi-Y 2,3,45 Student Council 2,35 campus' queen5 Miss Person- ality5 th a t wild Iaugh5 BeII's chief advisor5 another SSC frosh. DAVID ALAN GEORGE Academic Party Committee 35 Science Club 25 Col- lege Club 45 Hi-Y 35 Operetto Produc- tion 35 Football 25 Track 25 Intramurals 2,3,45 Weis man5 goes for tall blondes5 slim Jim5 Arizona State. KEITH ALLEN GEORGE Commercial Spanish 25 avid sports fan5 belongs to the spelunking society5 can't live without pizza5 par- tial ta T-birds5 soon to wear Air Force blue. LINDA JO GERBER Academic Band Front 2,3,45 Cedar Log 45 Party Committee 2,35 Tri- Hi-Y 2,45 Operetto Production 35 lntra- murals 2,3,45 always on the Q05 blonde charmer5 Shippens- burg bound. GERALD LARRY GINGRICH Commercial Choir 2: Hi-Y 25 Spanish Club 35 one of the faithful bus riders5 partial to dark tr e s s e s 5 Jerry 5 plans to help Uncle Sam. BARRY GLENN Academic Latin Club 25 Var- sity Club 45 Baseball 2,3,45 Intramurals 2, 35 an undiscovered organist5 golf en- thusiast5 l e a d i n g moundman5 member of the Lewisberry gong5 college hope- ful. HELEN FRANCES GLOVER General F.H.A. 45 Tri-Hi-Y 25 Intramurals 3,45 at home on the d a n c e5 garrulous, giggling girl5 variety is the spice of life5 an international rela- tions fan5 Frannie 5 business career. LINDA GORIN Academic Cedar Log 3,45 Prom Committee 35 Bible Club 25 Pep Club 25 Spanish Club 25 Play Cost 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 long, tall SaIly5 true Californi- an5 P e n n State bound. DONNA JANE GRAHAM Bookkeeping F.H.A. 35 better late than never5 talks up a storm5 shiny brown tresses5 pals around with Sharon5 headed for a future in the business world. MARY G. GRAHAM General Girls' Chorus 3,45 Prom Committee 35 Nurses' Club 2,3,45 Commercial Art Club 3,45 Library Club 41 Spanish Club 4: Play Production 35 Snow- fIake 5 packed for art school. ' amfzaoj Zfollfwa 0 BARBARA GRAY Stenographic Intramurals 2, 3, 45 rather talk than push a pencil5 silky locks5 relishes the cafeteria food5 Barb 5 a sec- retary is her ideal. JAMES FRANK GREEN Ill General Ball Committee 45 Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Rifle Club 45 Play Cast 45 Track 2,45 Intramur- als 45 a drag racing fiend5 one of the f i v e musketeers5 M o b y 5 business college. ALTHEA MAE GRIFFITH Stenagraphic Sweet girl with per- sonality plus5 petite5 rainy days are her plague5 skating gives her a thrill5 Olds ranks number one5 Blackie 5 fu t u r e secretary, ROBERTA ANN GROMLING Academic Band Front 2,3,45 National Honor So- ciety 3,45 Library Club 35 Cedar Log 45 Operetto 3,45 Play Production 45 Bas- ketball 2,3,45 lntra- murals 2,3,45 per- sonality plus5 a ter- rific twirler5 packed for Millersville. JO ANNE GROSS General Spanish Club 25 F. H.A. 45 Library Club 45 oh, those pajama parties5 a real friend5 frequently seen tend- ing store5 always a kind word5 future policewoman. wwf., . Qt 1 S. 59,1 'V iv 55... Z 7fvw me ' awfy yzwfafaa mfeadaaaf lfiiliit t '--Q.. BARBARA GAIL GROSSMAN Academic - Band Front 3,45 Na- tional Honor Society 3,45 Cliff Sentinel 2, 3,45 Cedar Log 45 Operetta 35 Play Production 45 Bas- ketball 2,3,45 Intra- murals 2,3,45 pert twirIer5 all American girl5 on to Gettys- burg College. MARLIN LEE GROSZ General Recreation Club 25 Sports Club 35 Wrestling 3,45 sports of any kind suit his fancy5 abhors early h o u r s 5 homework plagues him5 loves to discuss things5 soon to be singing Anchors Aweigh. JAMES RAYMOND GUYLER Academic Intramurals 45 spe- lunking his speciaIty5 pin breaker at local alleys5 s h y 5 drives a hot convertible5 Awh, th a t was easy 5 visions of be- coming an electronic engineer. DONNA LOU HAAS Academic Girls' Chorus 2,35 5l Club 3,45 Ce- dar Log 45 Cliff Sentinel 3,45 Play Cast and Production 3,45 Student Coun- cil 35 Intramurals 2, 3,45 experienced let- ter writer5 future sports wear buyer. CHARLES BRUCE HAKE Business Education Intramurals 45 wears his collar up5 loves to watch girls' Qym classes5 always blushes5 loves his Ford5 school breaks up his whole day5 Barney. JOHN PHILLIP HALL Academic Science Club 25 Chess Club 35 Track 2,35 Wrestling 35 Tennis 45 Varsity Club 45 Mr. Noah Webster of C.C.5 Miss Bentz's pet peeve5 sports a cor- vette5 great tennis player. KENNETH DOUGLAS HALL Academic Mixed Chorus 2,3,45 Recreation Club 25 Hi-Y 35 Operetta 2, 35 Track 25 Football 25 small but mighty5 easy to talk to5 faith- ful Weis employee5 Air Force bound. SHARON SUE HAMMACHER Bookkeeping Dramatic Club 45 Science Club 35 Soft- ball 35 likes them tall and Iean5 faith- ful talker5 seen with Donna5 chewing gum fan5 always has a smile. DENNIS RAY HARLACHER General Intramurals 2 , 35 Football Manager 3, 4 5 procrastinator5 loafer de Iuxe5 Miss Slaybaugh's problem child5 never in a hurry5 iust laughs at the world5 armed forces. BARRY L. HART General Intramurals 45 pre- fers the great out- doors and solitude5 girls scare him5 Mr, Weis 5 shy and quiet5 future uncer- tain. WILLIAM JAMES HAYS Academic Band 2,3,45 Spanish Club 25 Varsity Club 45 Wrestling 3,45 Cross Country 45 Track 45 Intramurals 2,3,45 never a dull moment .with Bill around5 always ready to heIp5 skilful bowl- er5 college hopeful. EUGENE EDWARD HEIGES Bookkeeping Recreation 2, 35 Stage Crew 45 Basketball Manager 2,35 talks constant- ly5 drives o hot Ford5 homework gets him down5 friendly per- sonality5 future in the business world, CAROLYN MAY HENCH Academic Mixed Chorus 2,35 Girls' Chorus 2,35 National Honor So- ciety 3,45 Red Cross Council 35 5I Club 45 Cedar Log 45 F.T.A. 45 Oper- etta 45 sweet and saucy5 ivory tickler, future teacher. MARY ANN HENCSEI Academic French Club 3,45 F. H.A. 25 Cliff Sentin- el 45 Student Coun- cil 25 National Hon- or Society 45 sugar s w e e t5 sparkling eyes5 John Harris holds an attraction for h e r 5 future teacher. FLORENCE HENRY General Nurses' Club 2,3,45 F.H.A. 45 Assembly 25 Intramurals 45 sweet smile5 bashfuI5 equestrion5 future nurse. mia! we ab aefioofa THOMAS JAMES HERRMAN General Business Aviation Club 25 Sci- ence Club 35 Track 2,35 auiet5 likes to dance5 imports his girls, heading into the business world. BENJAMIN JAMES HOAR General Archery 25 Hi-Y 2, 3,45 Recreation Club 2,35 Football 25 Ben 5 doesn't work if he can avoid it5 friendly with every- one5 avid hot rod fan5 college hopeful. HARRY HOFFMAN Academic Band 2,3,45 Mixed Ensemble 45 County Chorus 45 Hi-Y 25 Railroad Club 35 Op- eretta Cast 2,3,45 Baseball 25 summers a t t h e Y p o o I 5 future clergyman. WESLEY RUSSEL HOFFMAN General German C I u b 25 Science C I u b 35 Wrestling 35 Wes 5 avid swimmer5 friendly5 always go- ing places5 headed for the service. MARJORIE RUTH HOLLINGER Academic Choir 25 Girls' En- semble 25 P a rt y Committee 2,35 Tri- Hi-Y 2,3,45 Student Council 45 Operetta 35 Play Cast 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 friend to all5 energy plus5 loves to dance5 Elizabethtown C o I - lege. MICHAELE LOUISE HOLLINGER Academic Party Committee 2, 35 Aviation Club 25 Biology Club 35 Tri- Hi-Y 45 Bible Club 45 Play Production 2,3,45 Operetta Pro- duction 2,35 Mick- ey 5 sincere5 fun to be with5 wide blue eyes5 future R. N. GLORIA E. HOLLISTER Academic Chair 2,35 Girls' Chorus 45 County Chorus 2,35 Prom Committee 35 Play Cast 3,45 Operetta Cast 35 Intramurals 45 sports enthusiost5 glowing personality5 future nurse. GEORGE HORNER Industrial Arts Hi-Y 25 Current Sports Club 35 Vnr- sity Club 45 Football 2,3,45 Basketball 2: Track 2,35 school spirit5 dry sense of humor5 headed for the wild blue yonder. RONDA HOSTETLER General Mixed Chorus 2,35 Girls' Chorus5 Prom Committee 35 Sl Club 45 Spanish Club 35 Nurses' Club 3,45 Library Club 45 Ce- dar Log 45 Play Pro- duction 35 a true friend5 personality plus5 future typist. GERIANNE HOUSER Secretarial Tri-Hi-Y 25 Fran is her better half5 'oh, that long hair5 al- ways sober5 loves to skate5 always punc- tual for Miss Lack's class5 quiet study halls annoy her5 future secretary. WALTER JOHN HOYER Academic Boys' Ensemble 35 Mixed Chorus 3,45 Operetta Cast 45 Wrestling 2,35 help- ful5 happy go Iucky5 very friendly5 an- other Dogpatcher5 future minister. VIRGINIA LOUISE HUGHES Secretarial Tri-Hi-Y 25 where Ginny is, there's Diane5 good dancer5 quiet and shy5 future Arthur Murray in- structor. BARBARA ANNE INGRAM Academic Mixed Chorus 3,45 Mixed Ensemble 45 County Chorus 45 Majorette 3,45 Cliff Sentinel 2,3,45 Na- tional Honor Society 3,45 Operetta Cast 3,45 all out for music5 has quite a wardrobe5 Get- tysburg bound. JOYCE ELAINE IRVIN Bookkeeping Tri-Hi-Y 25 Softball 25 love that laugh5 always heard5 enjoys life to the fulIest5 could do without schoal5 future busi- ness employee. JANICE ELAINE JOHNSON Commercial Mixed Chorus 2,3,45 Band Front 2,3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 35 Nurses' Club 35 Intramurals 2,3,45 Prom Com- mittee 35 master twirler5 future sec- retary, oliver 40519042 Jew angered Q--. in ,- 97 UN fl QW vc-.O 5 'Z'-Q 'ev A5 x 1 , ' vi: GORDON T. JONES, JR. Academic Varsity Club 2,3,45 Hi-Y 2,3,45 Operetta Cast 45 Football 2 3,45 Wrestling 2,3545 Track 3,45 Intramur- als 2,3,45 Class Play 35 Buck 5 Aloha from Hawaii5 future with Uncle Sam. JUDY KALEY Academic Girls' Chorus 25 Junior Historians 3, 45 Latin Club 25 Play Cast 25 Assembly Production 3,45 nota- ble bug collection5 wabbits galore5 future medical mis- sionary. EDWARD RAY KELLY General Science Club5 Cross Country 2,35 Ed 5 baseball, basketball, and swimming are his favorites5 abhors vocab tests5 ready for the Air Force. DENNIS LYNN KIMMEL Academic Mixed Chorus 2,3,45 Operetta 2,3545 Play Cast 45 Cedar Log 45 Varsity Club 45 Baseball 2,3,45 Bas- ketball Manager 2, 3,45 always ready with a joke5 career in teaching. JUDY KAREN KIRKPATRICK Secretarial Tri-Hi-Y 2,35 Party C o m m i t t e e 2, 35 Freckles 5 de- t e s t s homework5 strawberry blonde5 plans career as a secretary. ly aafkyed, CLYDE KISHBAUGH Industrial Arts Pre-Engineering Club 45 Chip 5 loves the outdoors5 spends his free time hiking and camping5 great hunt- er5 Air Force blue. MARGARET KNARR Secretarial Cedar Log 45 Senior Ball Committee 45 Tri-Hi-Y 2,35 Intra- murals 2,35 silence is golden5 skating and swimming are her hobbies5 headed for the secretarial world. NANCY J. KOCHENDERFER Academic Nurses' Club 45 Spanish Club 35 Ce- dar Log 45 Cliff Sentinel 45 Senior Ball Committee 45 National Honor Sa- ciety 45 usually seen with Carol5 always has problems5 future nurse. GARY EUGENE KOHLER Bookkeeping Model Club 25 Sci- ence Club 35 Pre- Engineering Club 45 philatelist5 model railroader5 h a r d worker5 loyal basket- ball fan5 future in business administra- tion. KEITH KRAMER Academic Recreation Club 25 Current Sports Club 35 Play Production 35 Varsity Club 45 Baseball 2,3,45 Foot- ball 25 loyal Phillies fan5 likes Kupp has a smile for ev- eryone5 college bound. STUART H. KRANZEL General Recreation Club 25 Biology Club 35 Mrs. Dobb's favorite pest5 another Plymouth man5 loves friendly arguments5 always talking5 future store- keeper. KATHLEEN JULIA KRESS Academic Mixed Chorus 3,45 Bond Front 3,45 F. H.A. Club 2,3,45 Cliff Sentinel 2,3,45 Operetta Cast 253,45 Intramurals 2,3,45 a tall package of sweetness5 loyal friend ready for col- lege. MARY KRONE Bookkeeping Girls' Chorus 3,45 ln- tramurals 45 whiz at a sewing machine5 blushing redhead5 boy shy5 phobia for school buses5 plans for future office work. BARBARA ANN KULLICH Academic Choir 2,3,45 Ensem- b I e 3,45 County Chorus 3,45 Girls' Chorus 45 Tri-Hi-Y 2,35 Class Officer 35 Play Cast 3,45 Cheerleader 3 , 4 5 Cookie 5 wonderful personality5 every- thing is dear 5 AI- bright College. JUDITH ANN KUNKEL Academic Mixed Chorus 2,3,45 Girls' Chorus 2,35 County Chorus 35 French Club 3,45 Sl Club 3,45 Tri- Hi-Y 45 Cedar Log 45 Cliff Sentinel 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 reject 5 everybody's buddy5 future R. N. lmao eaa aaiaak, laguna MARY KUPP Academic Tri-Hi-Y 25 Bridge Club 35 F.T.A. 45 Operetta Production 35 Softball 35 dim- ples 5 sweet person- ality5 fin e seams- tress5 on her way to Towson. RICHARD THOMAS LAKE General Play Cast 3,45 Intra- murals 2,3,45 teas- ing girls is his pas- time, faithful cafe- teria worker5 vaga- bond5 always on top5 of the world5 likes outdoor sportsj de- termined to be a good actor. CAROL LAMBERT Business Tri- Hi - Y 35 all- around athlete5 talk- ative5 Dolly 5 knows everyone5 can find things to do away from schaol5 drives a red Olds5 cousins galore5 fu- ture undecided, DOREEN LAMBERT Business Chorus 2,35 Red Cross Council 35 ln- tromurals 2,3,45 go Navyl5 5'2 , eyes of blue5 wears a big diamond5 cute and sweet5 o future Bell Telephone operator. JUNE ELIZABETH LAMBERT Business Choir 253,45 Tri-Hi- Y 2,35 F.H.A. 2,3545 Operetta Cast 2,35 Basketball 25 a real clown5 always laugh- ing5 calm, cool, and collected5 future of- fice worker. MARTHA LANEY Academic Science Club 25 Op- eretta Production 25 Nurses' Club 45 well reod5 sweetness su- preme5 pert and dimpIed5 Marty 5 knows all the news about F. 8- M.5 fu- ture nurse. JOHN LANTA Business Education Intramurals 45 from the suburbs of Yo- cumtown5 likes to h u n t 5 reserved5 doesn't go for those early morning bus rides5 bound for the sea. WILLIAM SPEAKER LANTZ General Intramurals 2,35 just Call him Red 5 most happy fella5 crazy sense of hum- or5 Baker bugs him5 Navy bound. RICHARD JOHN LARSON Academic Mixed Chorus 2,3,45 Hi-Y 25 Science Club 35 Operetta Cast 2, 3,45 Wrestling 35 not easily angerecl5 brains plus5 has an acute interest in girIs5 future en- gineer. CARL ARDEN LAUVER Academic Mixed Chorus 2,3,45 Hi-Y 25 Science Club 35 Operetta Cast 2, 3,45 loyal defender of Lisburn5 friendly, math brain5 oh, those corny jokes, college. M. RICHARD LAUVER Academic Mixed Chorus 2,3,4, Band 2,3545 Hi-Y 3, Acrobatic Club 2,35 Operetta 35 ivory tickler5 good jazz ranks among his fa- vorites5 loves to take spelling tests5 future music student. BARRY WESLEY LECHTHALER Industrial Arts Mixed Chorus 25 Radio Club 25 Cur- rent Sports Club 35 Varsity Club 45 Foot- ball 3,45 Big Dad- dy 5 mainstay of the football teom5 girls are his pet peeves5 future serviceman. NANCY LECHTHALER Stenographic Girls' Chorus 3,45 Band 35 Latin Club 25 Intramurals 45 likes out - of - town boys5 spends spare time in Hershey5 the quiet type5 lives for weekends5 friendly future stenographer. LYNNE ANNE LEHMAN General Glee Club 35 Play Cast 35 Dramatics Club 35 French Club 35 Spanish 35 always smiling5 tes sympa- tique 5 such big eyes5 has a great sweater collection5 no definite future plans. WILLIAM LENGEMAN Academic Student Council 2,35 Spanish Club 2,45 Varsity Club 253,45 Prom Committee 35 Football 253,45 Base- ball 2,3,45 Intramur- als 2,3,45 Mr, Ath- Iete 5 proficient in Spanish5 college ath- Ietics. IWW dia atm! 3'- NTS Lf' 'Z' nt 5 K 'Fm kv ,ri fv- im 3 fr X 5 1 Qu-,,.. 'Sr I e afzepfzowafyflepafzf zafeph RICHARD H. LENTZ Industrial Arts Baseball 2,3,45 Rich 5 ace pitcher5 an all around sports- man5 fishing is a favorite p a s t im e5 loves to sit up front in cIasses5 future Navy man. SUSANNE MARIE LEONARD Academic Choir 2,3,45 Mixed Ensemble 3,45 Coun- ty Chorus 3,45 Dis- trict Chorus 45 Band 2,3,45 District Band 2,3,45 State Band 2,35 Orchestra 3,45 Cliff Sentinel 45 Op- eretta 2,3,45 Basket- ball 2,3,45 music 8. sports. DIANE G. LEREW Academic i Band Front 2,3,45 Girls' Chorus 45 Choir 2,3,45 Spanish Club 35 Cedar Log 45 Operetta 2.35 Bowling 35 Louie 5 that light 'n bright Iook5 cute and sweet5 ALBERT MOSES GARY ROGERS future nurse. BEVERLY KAY LESHER Academic Band 2,3,45 Latin Club 25 Nurses' Club5 French Club 3,45 ntromurals 2, ' Basketball 45 3.4, ,,Bev,, 5 has a sweet sense of humor5 al- ways has a good word for everyone5 future housewife. BRUCE MERLE LONG General Choir 2,3,45 Hi-Y 25 Operetta Cast 2,3,45 Longie 5 this boy is a gentIeman5 has the hottest station wagon around5 if there's something divine a r o u n d, he'Il be there, too. JUDY LOSH General Seldom heard5 a sin- cere friend5 agreea- ble5 loves tinkering in the kitchen5 hates to get up early for school5 future in a business office. SANDRA LEE LOY Academic Band 2,3,45 Corres- pondents Staff 35 Cliff Sentinel 45 Journalism Club 25 Play Production 45 Sandy 5 quiet and serious5 sweet 'n pe- tite5 such beautiful eyes5 ready for col- lege. THOMAS LUNSFORD Academic Youth Festival Chair- man 45 Whitehouse Conference Commit- tee 45 Track 3,45 Scooter 5 loves to talk on anything5 a regular guy5 future sports car driver5 plans to attend col- lege. DAVID SEIBER MAEYER General Choir 2,3,45 Band 2, 3,45 Varsity Club 45 Operetta Cast 2,3,45 Football 2,3,45 Base- ball 2,3,45 Wrest- ling 3,45 is he as shy as he seems5 really loves his Ford5 armed forces. MAGNELLI General Hi-Y 2,35 Varsity C l u b 45 Student Council 2,3,45 Play Cast 45 Football 2, 3,45 Basketball 2,35 Baseball 2,35 Mag 5 big tease5 loves to spend his time growing a beard5 gives the girls a hard time5 star athlete. f do VERNON MAGNELLI Industrial Arts Party Committee 2, 35 Aviation Club 25 Hi-Y 35 Football 25 Track 2,45 Hockey 35 Boozie5 ju st one of the gang5 Skip's buddy5 drives a hot Chevy5 future Air Force man. PAUL EARL MARSHALL General Hi-Y 2,35 Varsity 45 Play Production 35 Football 2,3,45 T r a c k 25 Miss Bentz's special palg really puts his heart into football5 future state policeman. EDWARD MARTIN Industrial Arts Band 2,3,45 Wrest- ling 25 Ed 5 likes to play in the band5 love those bond trips5 would like to join the state police force5 immediate fu- ture with the Navy. SUZANNE LYNNE MARTIN Academic Choir 2,3,45 Girls' Chorus 45 Cliff Sen- tinel 45 Christmas Play 45 Operetta Cast 2,3,45 Basket- ball 2,3,45 Sue 5 wants to be a lady lawyer5 those hair- raising experiences5 favors Lehigh. MASON Academic Band 2,3,45 Choir 2, 3,45 Brass Ensemble 2,3,45 Dance Band 2,3,45 County Band 2,45 District Band 45 District Orchestra 45 Operetta Cast 2,3,45 Track 3,45 always whizzing o n h i s motor scooter5 Penn State. 'yi yi em' BARBARA LEE MASTERS Academic Mixed Chorus 25 Red Cross Council 2,35 Latin Club 25 Spanish Club 3,45 Class Play 35 Barbie 5 personali- ty kid5 bright 'n brainy5 enthusiastic about everything5 plans for colIege5 GLORIA K. MCCLELLAN General Band 2,3,45 Choir 2, 3,45 Operetta 2,3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 25 Spanish Club 35 Mac 5 has a great interest in the Army5 plans to g o into nurses' training. LINDA LEE MCCLURG Secretarial Band 2,3,45 Girls' Chorus 25 Assembly Committee 25 Li- brary Club 2,35 Tri- Hi-Y 3,45 Cedar Log 45 Intramurals 2,3,45 Softball 45 loves to have fun5 Curby 5 really good at sports5 future business wo- man. ETTA MCCOLLAM Business Girls' Chorus 2,3,45 F.H.A. 45 Student Council 45 Library Club 45 likes motor- cycles -- but not school buses, enjoys sports5 would like to be a Home Ec teacher. ALLEN MCCREADY Academic Class Play 45 Oper- etta Production 45 math whiz5 loves to argue but quietly5 sharp dresser5 ex- tremely courteous5 keeps his eyes on twinkling toes, col- lege hopeful. RICHARD WILBUR McCURDY Academic Prom Committee 35 Student Council 35 Latin Club 25 Var- sity Club 3,45 Class Play 35 Football 2, 3,45 Basketball 2, 3,45 Baseball 2,35 Rich 5 rods a hot Olds5 one of the B 8- H boys5 handsome athlete5 Miami bound. BARBARA ANN MCDONEL Business Spanish Club 25 Lat- in Club 25 Intramur- als 2,3,45 Barb 5 majors in long tele- phone conversations, happy go Iucky5 in- cessant chatter5 boys, any available5 secretarial field. ANNE MARIE MCEWEN Academic Band 2,3,45 Orches- tra 2,35 Nurses' Club 2,35 B i ble Study Club 45 Biology Club 25 Spanish Club 2,35 Hockey 2,35 Micky 5 sweet per- sonality quiet5 very intelligent5 J u d y' s paI5 future nurse. DONALD HUGH MCGRATH Business Education Choir 2,3,45 Boys' Octet 35 County Chorus 3,45 Mixed Ensemble 45 Operet- ta Cast 45 Intramur- als 2,3,45 Magoo 5 likes the color red5 makes frequent trips to the country5 one of the downtown gang. BONNIE MCNEAL Stenographic Intramurals 2,35 es- pecially fond of mo- torcycles and double dates5 pretty hair5 doesn't like to get up in the morning5 do- ing homework isn't her favorite pastime5 future secretary. BARBARA LOUISE METZNER Academic Choir 2,3,45 Mixed Ensemble 3,45 Dis- trict Orchestra 3,45 County Chorus 3,45 F.H,A. 2,3,45 Soft- ball 3,45 Cedar Log Editor 45 Bobble Lou 5 capable editor-in-chief5 Miss Cangeniality5 Gettys- burg bound. CAROL LEE MIERLEY Stenographic Choir 2,3,45 Intra- murals 2 , 3 5 has many interests5 fish- ing, traveling, swim- ming rate high5 gets along with everyone, always willing to lend a helping hand5 future secretary. DOROTHY RUTH MILES Academic Band 3,45 Assembly Committee 2, 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 French Club 35 National Honor Society 3,45 Cedar Log 45 Play Production 45 Intra- murals 2,3,45 an A p I u s personality5 more ideas than ten people5 teacher. DENNIS MILLER Industrial Arts Intramurals 2 , 3 5 loves to get up in the morning to get to his beloved cars5 a real outdoorsman5 prefers his rod and reeI5 could do with- out school5 service bound. JOHN E. MILLER Academic Bond 2,3,45 Chorus 25 Stage Crew 2,3,45 Commercial Art Club 3,45 Spanish Club 2,35 Student Council 2,45 Play Cast 35 Football 2,3,45 Base- ball 2,45 Intramurals 2,3,45 Mr, Congeni- ality5 future Air Force. yeh 4 4660644 vw-ii-, list 4. I x X if A , 'FR 'I- is Dfefzecvflalkbw fy cawb 'lg 412' '-vi-X' .V f' lf' . 5nm..4 tr'- '19-nv Ns, , as 1.5: Q. l .', ie? , x ,.,. . 5?--ff R.. f 's.x wayezagefawaa oz PAUL RICHARD MILLER Industrial Arts Hi-Y 2,3,45 Football 25 Track 45 seems ta enjoy the great outdoors5 likes to work on what he calls bad motorcy- cles5 future career in Naval aviation. RUTH DARLENE MILLER Bookkeeping Choir 25 Senior Ball 45 Tri - Hi - Y 2,35 Spanish Club 35 ln- tramurals 2,45 likes homework and cafe- teria food . . ?5 sweet and easy to get a- long w i t h 5 hard worker5 future office worker. CARL ALVIN MINER Academic Choir 2,3,45 Band 2, 3,45 Dance Band 2, 3,45 Hi-Y 2,3,45 Op- eretta Cast 2,3,45 Track 2,35 Wrestling 35 Doodle plays those crazy drums5 college hopeful. JEAN F. MINER Academic Girls' Chorus 3,45 Mixed Chorus 3,45 Assembly Committee 2,3,45 Latin Club 25 Tri-Hi-Y 35 Nurses' Club 2,35 Cedar Log 45 accordion enthusi- ast GiggIes 5 cool green Chevy5 class- room songbird. DONNA KAY MI NSKEY Business Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Gymnastic Club 2,3, 45 cute redhead5 Emily's other half5 a borsch 5 faithful bank worker5 sweet personality5 future secretary. SAMUEL MOODY General Intramurals 2 , 3 5 seemingly quiet5 avid sports fan5 loves to heckle5 school bores him5 Monday morn- ing blues5 fights us- ing his brains5 future in the Armed Forces. SANDRA MORRISON General Party Committee 35 Cedar Log 45 F.H.A. 2,3,45 Spanish Club 35 Tri-Hi-Y 25 drives o cute little Rambler5 I just hate the color of my hair 5 bill me now5 future nurse. JACQUELINE LOU MORROW Academic Party Committee 2, 35 Prom Committee 35 Tri-Hi-Y 35 Ce- dar Log 45 Recrea- tion Club 25 Baskef- boll 3,45 Softball 3, 45 Intramurals 45 Jackie 5 many, many boy troubles5 sweet and easy going. E. DIETER MUELLER Academic Choir 2,3,45 Class Play 35 Operetta Cost 45 Soccer 25 Track 25 Cross Country 45 Bowling 35 Chess Club 25 fu t u re mathema- tician5 quiet and in- telligent5 Lehigh, here he comes. LESLIE KAREN MUMMA Academic Girls' Chorus 2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 3,45 Spanish Club 2,35 5l Club 3,45 Play Cast 3,45 Intramur- als 45 Les 5 long, long fingernails5 lone girl in mechanical drawing5 real danc- ing talent. NANCY ELAINE MUNDORF Academic Cedar Log 45 Ball Committee 45 Span- ish Club 35 Tri-Hi-Y 2,45 Dramatic Club 45 Play Production 45 Intramurals 45 likes horse back rid- ing5 avid reader5 fu- ture medical techni- cian. BONNIE LEE MYERS Stenographic Mixed Chorus 3,45 Girls' Chorus 2,3,45 Library Club 2,35 Nurses' Club 25 Spanish Club 25 Prom Committee 35 Play Production 35 loves the seashore5 male car fiends bug her5 future beautician. NANCY ROMAINE NEGLEY Stenographic Intramurals 2 , 45 likes Chevies5 auburn hair and pizza are her favorites5 Nan 5 collects ab- sentee slips5 a drive- in fan5 wants to hear wedding bellsg future secretary. DONALD NELSON Bookkeeping Model Railroad Club 2,35 Handicraft Club 25 Archery Club 45 numismatist5 fond of our long lunch peri- ods5 enjoys cafeteria food5 an outdoors- man5 future Thomp- son College student. DANIEL WILLIAM NYE Academic Mixed Chorus 2,3,45 Hi-Y 25 Current Sports Club 35 Oper- etta C a s t 2,3,45 Football 2,3,45 Wrestling 35 Track 2,3,45 Art 5 blush- es easiIy5 headed for West Chester State College. ow Qffozfa do aezwbe feeafua ' , LARRY RONALD NYE Bookkeeping Spanish C I u b 25 Scenery Club 2,35 Basketball 2,35 ln- tramurals 2,3, 45 makes frequent trips ta Valley Road5 eats and sleeps bas- ketbaIl5 always grin- ning5 school breaks up his whole5 busi- ness man. DAVID THEODORE OPPERMAN Academic Mixed Chorus 2,3,45 Varsity Club 45 Sci- ence Club 2,35 Op- eretta 2,3,45 Foot- ball 2,3,45 Intramur- als 45 inventive ge- nius5 follows Little Nancy in the fun- nies5 active in sci- ence fairs5 scientist. BRUCE W. OSBORNE Academic Hi-Y Club 2,45 ln- tramurals 45 baby face5 always heard above the crowd5 makes frequent trips ta Highland Estates, always needs a new car5 future un- decided. SALLY TODD OSBORNE Academic Tri-Hi-Y 25 Spanish Club 35 Cedar Log 45 Operetta Produc- tion 35 Basketball 2, 3,45 Intramurals 2, 3,45 a bundle of fun5 Mr. Waite's pet p e e v e5 faithful friend5 college hope- ful. PATRICIA LOUISE PAUL Homemaking F.H.A. Club 45 seamstress deluxe5 phiIateIist5 q u i e t5 Pat 5 diligent work- er5 busy housekeep- er5 future practical l'1UfSe. ROBERT GUY PETERS General Party Committee 35 Gym Club 25 Hi-Y 3,45 drives the new- est in Chevies5 a big tease5 easy-going5 those big brown eyes5 e n j o y s vacations from schoal5 b i g business man5 future bookkeeper. ROBERT SAMUEL PFOUTZ Academic Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Pre - Engineering 45 serious mindedg sports enthusiastg math classes are for him5 shy and reti- cent5 spends his ex- tra time as a butch- er5 college hopeful. EDWARD BERTRAM PINES General Class Assembly 45 Wrestling 3,45 Lit- tle Ed 5 intriguing eyes5 speed boats come first5 lots of fun5 motor scooters and cars5 shy of girls5 future undecid- ed. DONALD McCLELLAN POOLE II General Hi-Y 2,3,45 Football 25 pizza flipper5 sharp dresser5 en- ioyed math class5 likes to clown a- round5 true friend5 future flyer for Un- cle Sam. JANET LOUISE POTTEIGER Stenographic Girls' Chorus 3,45 Class Day 5 a great telephone gabber5 love that shorH'1and5 has a friendly smile for everyone5 quiet5 silence is golden5 en- joys ice skating5 fu- ture office worker. NANCY POWERS Stenographic Girls' Chorus 3,45 Latin Club 25 Com- mercial Art Club 35 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Nan 5 that lovely blonde hair5 sweet and easy to get along with5 hopes for a career as a beau- tician. JUDITH ANN PRESCOTT Stenographic Cedar Log 45 F.H.A. 2,3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 2,35 5l Club 45 peach- es and cream com- plexion5 sweet smile5 loves to cook and sew5 business world5 future homemaker. EMILY PROWELL Secretarial Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Em 5 pet peeve- school bus rides5 al- ways rushing around, the athletic type5 a real friend5 that cur- ly hair5 hopes to be a beautician. JOHN ALLEN PROWELL Bookkeeping Intramurals 2 , 4 5 Football 2,35 always willing to help5 scarcely ever heard5 sports rate high5 a conscientious worker5 swimming is his hob- by5 future business- man. SHIRLEY PROWELL Stenographic National Honor So- ciety 3,45 Central Treasurer 45 Intra- murals 45 sweet and friendly5 strawberry blonde5 a little bash- ful5 guards our mon- ey5 Mr. Deck's able assistantg a private secretary, ada kliw ' X 457 , , , sn, :Pi f lf. f A . fi? -I 1. fire -Q QQ pu. ,t, . - .g .,-mf. ... ,pl M .2 gif, 5' 1 YU' Wim me !oo60'eei6 me zwfffze Ju ?.7v' V1 5:-is 'S- s.T ', 4 ' . I 3' . 1. . ,. . -we- X 5 fe-seas: ,1 r 'in . MARY LOU PUGLIESE General Intramurals 2, 3,45 Prom Committee 35 Play Production 35 Assembly Cast 3,45 one of the Chevy gang5 just loves to have fun5 talks up a storm5 getting into hot water5 hopes to be o fashion mer- chandiser. JAMES QUIGLEY General Party Committee 2, 35 Varsity Club 45 Hi-Y 35 Operetta Production 35 Foot- ball 2,3,45 Basket- ball 2,35 Track 3,45 Quig 5 Mr. Veep5 drives a hot Ford5 Highland Park- his second home5 plans to be a good mechanic. RONALD RABENA General Stage Crew 45 Class Day Cast 45 Intra- murals 45 his friends call him Crash 5 wizard with a ham- mer and nails5 scared of girls5 he will take you to the cleaners5 loves to work on models and cars5 future in radio. JAMES S. REA Industrial Arts Photography Club 45 prefers anything to school5 waits for the hunting season5 little rebel5 Screech 5 not much for conversa- tion5 his future is the Air Force. CHARLES JON REED General Hi-Y 2,3,45 Varsity Club 45 Track 2,3,45 answers to Skip 5 that eternal grin5 a real cIown5 spends a lot of time in N. C.5 always ready for a good time5 not a Ford man5 wants to join the Merchant Marine. NORMAN JOSEPH REHM Industrial Arts Intramurals 45 that shy, little boy grin5 Sunny 5 original hair styIe5 friendly to all5 barbering is his hobby5 plans to be a sheet metal worker. LOUIS D. REILLY General Intramurals 2,35 Hi- Y 2,3,45 French Club 35 Basketball 3,45 Baseball 2,35 just loves baseball5 par- tial to the Cincinnati Redsg lean and lanky5 Navy man5 future building con- tractor. ROBERT A. RESSLER Industrial Arts Hi-Y 2,35 one of the Lower Allen firemen5 carefree as the wind5 quiet and retiring5 prefers study halls5 a parking lot regu- lar5 wants to join the Navy. THOMAS KIRK RICHEY Academic Intramurals 2 , 4 5 Baseball 2,45 Hi-Y 2,45 Radio Staff 25 Play Production 45 Cliff Sentinel 45 Lat- in Club 25 likes his own iokes5 can't stand Mondays5 hates to admit he has brains5 college hopeful. THOMAS G. RIGLING ll Academic Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Band 2,3,45 Latin Club 25 Assembly Production 2,35 Play Production 2, 3, 45 bowling enthusiast5 plays a cool clari- net5 model railroad- er5 plans to be an electrical engineer. JOAN RISHAR Bookkeeping Central Treasurer 45 Dramatic Club 2,35 talks up a storm5 skating enthusiast5 C.C.'s Emily Post, smooth on the dance fIoor5 Queenie 5 fu- ture typing teacher. SUSAN ELLEN RISHEL Business Education Band Front 3,45 Girls' Chorus 2,35 Play Production 35 Nurses' Club 2,35 Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 Cliff Sentinel 45 Intra- murals 2,35 that dia- mond sparkle5 C.C.'s sweetheart5 headed for business college. JON KEITH RITCHIE General Recreation Club 35 Varsity Club 45 Bas- ketball 2,3,45 Base- ball 25 knows how to handle a basket- ball5 a L'il Abner muscleman5 sports- man supreme5 plays the fieId5 college bound. JOHN ROLLER General Mixed Choir 2,3,45 Spanish Club 25 hunter supreme5 ready to lend a hand5 Big John5 dis- likes the taste of un- knowns5 soloist in the early hours5 a boy in Air Force blue. NANCY CAROLYN ROSS Academic Bond 2,3,45 Girls' Chorus5 Spanish Club 2,35 Cliff Sentinel 3,45 Cedar Log 45 F.T.A. 45 Play Pro- duction 3,45 Assem- bly Production 35 spelunking enthusi- ast5 shiny blonde Iocks5 future ele- mentary teacher. 1 1 VIRGINIA LOUISE RUDY Academuc Gurls Chorus 3 4 5I Club4 FTA 4 French Club 3 4 Cedar Log 4 Trl Hu Y 4 Play Cast 3 Intramurals 2 3 4 quuet and sweet snappy dresser Penny packed for Eluzabethtown C o I ege LARRY RAY RUFF General Scenery C I u b 2 3 Intramurals 4 red red haur expert wun dow shade straught ener bug luttle man can fund many e cuses to muss school purple passuon for vocab another Aur Force man EDWARD HERMAN SALMON Academuc Chour 2 3 4 Recrea tuon Club 2 Varsuty Club 4 Operetta Cost 234 Basket ba 234 man of many opunuons spuder on the basket ball court always clownun bound for Gettysburg MARY RO SANDNES Academuc Gurls Chorus 2 3 4 Muxed Chorus 2 3 4 Ensemble 3 4 Nat urals 3 French Club 3 Intramurals 2 3 an unduvnduallst I s a f r u e n d l reetung t blonde model future plans un musuc NANCY J SANDNES Acadernuc French Club 3 Latun Club 2 Junuor Hus toruans 2 Nurses u 2 3 4 u Sentunel 34 ay Productuon 3 Int a m u r a I s cheaper by the doz en red and freckles and proud of m future wuth ourlunes 0,5 FREDERICK SAWYER Academuc Latun Club 2 Span ush Club 2 3 Intra murals 2 3 a regu I a r Maveruck at cards sully gurls are hus doom a good mystery book wull satusfy hum anytume blue Mondays uc I e hopeful BARRY SCARCHELLO General Hu Y 2 3 hauls from West Faurvuew care free type Maggys better half druves one of those hot Fords school breaks up hus whole day scuence class bothers um Back Aur Force for hum GAIL YVONNE SCOTT Secretarual Ball Commuttee 4 Tru HuY 234 Cor respondents Club 3 Student Councul 4 Gymnastuc Club 4 Play Productuon 3 4 a puzza fuend snobs o u her g o o moods garrulous bug record lubrary secretary PATRICIA CAROL SEIGFORD Bookkeepung Cedar Log Tru Hu Y 2 Basketball Mana ger3 lntramurals4 fauthful to Worm town druves a cool Ford Sports a Mar shal badge loads of un Seug o uce work wuth the Bell Telephone SHIRLEY JEAN SEIPLE General urs Chorus 2 Student Councul 2 Lubrary Club 4 F H A 2 Rufle Club 4 Intramurals 234 a frlend to all cute cover gurl Avon call ung blue Monday Shur a speedy typust EVAN M, SEMOFF .IR Busuness Educatuon Band 2 3 4 Mixed Chour 2 3 4 Orches tra 2 Spanush Club 2 Play Productuon 3 Football 23 Track 34 Intramurals 2 any kund 0 sports aums to be o second Camo SANDRA LEE SHAFFER General French Club 3 4 Nurses Club 2 3 4 Red Cross Councul 2 T Hu Y Intramurals 3 4 a whuz on skates sew and sew closely as socuated wuth the cafeterua bound for Germantown WILLIAM MILFRED SHAFFER Academuc Latun Club 2 Class Offucer 2 test tube genuus not another nd t p more brauns than he knows what to do wuth fre quent trups to the B 8. H all pac ed for Drexel BARBARA KAY SHEAFFER Academuc nd F r o n t Cammercual Art Club 2 3 Gymnastuc Club 4 Cedar Log 4 Cluff Sentunel 3 4 ay Cast 4 Basketball Manager 4 Intro m u r a l S Sheaf artustuc fu ture Phys Ed teacher BARRY DALE SHELTON lndustrual Arts Intramurals 2 3 4 has a fruendly smule for everyone loyal fruend fond of the name Nancy pleas ant and congenual tall and dork thus gentleman prefers a strawberry blonde Armed Forces candu date ye ad 7mm 6 H0 MQ Qu.. X v 'D wn..,,. UK 1 'QR at l Q. 5-nv, Y'-v Y-C 400' fs aC' 'Ni , '7 fix f is s.. .5 '--X mae' ao die fav Keayafa rw fy' ,st f vs-5342 E 4 S i.. Q' gn--,kj 1 dsx 4 1' 5 M 'S 3 K 2 ,ii if ff ff 4,5 'is .,-W 'Pi Uv CAROLINE E. SHIMMEL Business Education Prom Committee 3, Intramurals 2,3, tal- e n t e d seamstress, friendly, that long hair, her favorite day is BIue Monday , always agreeable, genial personality, future secretary. LAURA FANNIE SHOFFNER Stenographic Intramurals 2, 3, 4, likes a morning cup of coffee, dead par- ties bore her, cool and sober, devotee of fun, faithful friend, ready for a place in a business office. CONSTANCE ANN SIEGEL Academic Party Committee 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2, Spanish Club 3, 5I Club 4, Cedar Log 4, Op- eretta Production 3, loves public speak- ing, g o o d artist, plans to be a teach- er, college bound. CATHERINE ANN SIMMERS Academic Junior Historians 2, 3,4, Cliff Sentinel 4, F.T.A. 4, Cedar Log 4, Assembly Produc- tion 4, Play Produc- tion 3,4, Intramurals 2,3,4, tiny sweet, enthusiastic a b o ut everything, school teacher. RUDY C. SITES Industrial Arts Assembly Production 2,3, Latin Club 2, Spanish Club 3, ln- tramurals 2,3, shy and reticent, Mav- erick special, loyal Weis worker, drives a sharp black Ford, future uncertain. LEROY R. SLICK General Hi-Y 3, Chess Club 4, Intramurals 2,3, 4, coin collector, Lee , unassuming, natural blond hair, calm and serene, finds many interests outside of school, future in the Air Force. BETSEY F. SLOTHOWER Academic Girls' Chorus 2,3,4, National Honor So- ciety 3,4, Sl Club 3,4, Spanish Club 3, F.T.A. 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3,4, Cedar Log 4, Student Council 3, Play Cast 3, Intra- murals 2,3,4, book of knowledge, future teacher. GARY ALVIN SMITH Academic Band 2,3,4, Chorus 2,3,4, Student Coun- cil 4, Varsity Club 4, Football 2,3,4, Track 2,3,4, Oper- etta Cast 4, Hi-Y 2, always plotting some mischief, Red , ev- erybody's friend, fu- ture teacher. JOYCE JEANNETTE SMITH General Assembly 2, Latin Club 2, Nurses' Club, French Club 3, cute redhead, wizard with a pen, likes out-of-staters, wears a diamond, enjoys everything, business college. MARK EDWARD SMITH Academic Mixed Chorus 2, Student Council 3,4, National Honor So- ciety 3,4, Football 2, 3,4, Basketball 2,3, 4, Track 2,3,4, Var- sity Club 3, natural leader, personality plus, dark and hand- some, Cornell. CAROL ANN SNYDER Business Education Librarian 2, Art Club 2,3, Guide 2, Usher- ette, Bowling 2, ln- tramurals 2, loves to talk, Spider , loves shorthand c I a s s , doesn't like people to be late, future sec- retary. CAROL MAE SNYDER Academic Nurses' Club 2,3,4, Latin Club 4, F.H.A. 4, Intramurals 3,4, FIorence's other half, willing to do any- thing you ask, Blondie , loyes to swim, hard working, future nurse. CHESTER SNYDER General Intramurals 2 , 3, Photography Club 4, Hi-Y 2,3, amateur photographer, small but mighty, always roaming around, sports of all kinds, future undecided. GERALD SNYDER General Band 2,3,4, Intra- rnurals 2, dislikes homework, Jerry , quiet and reserved, loves to play his trumpet, all kinds of music, ready for Lebanon Valley Col- lege. JO ANN SNYDER Business Education Girls' Chorus 4, Band Front 2,3,4, Tri-Hi-Y 2,4, F.H.A. 3, Cliff Sentinel 3,4, Bowling 3,4, Gym- nastics Club 4, Play Production 4, Intra- murals 3,4, whiz with a sewing ma- chine, talk, talk, secretary. NANCY J. SNYDER Academic Mixed Choir 3,45 Cliff Sentinel 2,3,45 Student Council 35 5l Club 45 F.H.A 3,45 Operetta Pro- duction 35 Softball 35 Bowling 25 loads of fun5 one of the Manor gong5 future Penn Stater. PATSY ANN SNYDER Business Band Front 35 May Day 35 Cedar Log 45 Intramurals 25 came to us from William Penn5 good sense of humor5 tolkative5 likes lots of excite- ment5 future secre- tary. JAMES H. SOCKMAN Academic Band 2,3,45 Prom Committee 35 Play Cast 35 Cross Coun- try 45 Intramurals 2, 3,45 doesn't mind small change - Pen- nys5 good dancer5 loads of fun5 college bound. PEGGY ANN SOURBEER Academic Choir 2,3,45 Usher- ette-Class Day, Com- mencement 35 Tri- Hi-Y 2,35 Operetta 2,35 usually found in Mechanicsburg5 rosy cheeks5 dislikes peo- ple who talk too much5 hopes to enter airline profession. ELEANOR EVA SPICER Academic Band Front 2,3,45 Cedar Log 45 Tri-Hi- Y 25 Gymnastic Club 45 Operetta C a st 35 Intramurals 45 Enor 5 bubbling over with good looks5 dislikes boys with beards5 Ship- bensburg. I JUDY ANN SPONAUGLE Academic Cheerleader 2,3,45 Girls' Choir 3,45 Nurses' Club 35 Tri- Hi-Y 45 Latin Club 25 Cedar Log 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 spoon 5 better late than never5 always laughing5 prfblems, probIems5 Sliippens- burg. PAMELA STEELE Academic Choir 3,45 Student Council 2,3,45 Class Officer 45 Cedar Log 45 Operetta 3,45 Cheerleader 3 , 4 5 charm and personali- ty5 I o o k s gaIore5 Ware's Pam, headed for Goucher. PATRICIA ANN STEELE Academic Choir 2,3,45 Mixed Ensemble 2,35 Band 2,3,45 County Chor- us 2,35 Tri-Hi-Y 25 Basketball 25 Soft- ball 25 Patti 5 easy to talk to5 friendly with everyone5 angel of mercy. LYNNE DIANE STEGER Academic Choir 3,45 Girls' Chorus 2,3,45 French Club 35 Latin Club 25 Nurses' Club 2,35 Library Club 2,35 5l Club 3,45 ln- tramurals 25 that Iaugh5 loves to get letters from Ohio5 medical secretary. CHERYL B. STETLER Academic National Honor So- ciety 3,45 5l Club 3,45 Nurses' Club 2, 3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 Cedar Log 45 Play Production 3,45 ln- tramurals 2, 3, 45 brainy5 destined to go far5 Temple Uni- versity. Za, white ' ft dgaciefa, LINDA L. STETLER Academic Girls' Chorus 2,3,45 Prom Committee 35 French Club 3,45 Nurses' Club 2,3,45 Cliff Sentinel 45 Op- eretta Production 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Stet 5 always busy, Harrisburg Hospital in the future. RICHARD STEWART Industrial Arts Model Railroad Club 25 Bridge Club 35 Modern Dance Club 45 Wrestling 35 Dick , v in t a g e Ford5 avid tennis player5 Mrs. K's mother hen5 future obscure. LESTER WESTLEY STONER General Stage Crew 3,45 Play Production 2,3,45 Football 25 Track 2, 3,45 Intramurals 2, 3,45 Les 5 easy to get along with5 hard worker, affable5 hap- py grin5 Air Force. LUCY STARR STONER Academic Choir 2,3,45 Tri-Hi- Y 2,35 5l Club 45 Operetta Cast 2, 3,45 Peggy's pal, drives a hat Dodge5 sweet voice5 never makes much noise5 friendly smile5 future elementary teacher. BONNIE LEE STRICKER Academic Cliff Sentinel 45 Ce- dar Log 45 F.H.A. 25 Dramatics Club 2,35 Class Play 45 Oper- etta Production 35 silence is never guar- anteed when she is around5 actress or not5 her goal is to be a R. N. M 5 'Ola exe.. I' 2 v 1... wg., 1:3 by 'H-rf 'T f- tx Q- Y pi qaeoabfhmfoz eawbz 'Jv- QB f 3.1 51x-.N rv- , 5 Yet. If' 'K 17. i 'F - 5 1 4- 15. ., 'Eg-giygv.. QW f i ga vi 5 have Q f- r fm WILLIAM H. SUDDUTH Academic Band 2,3,45 Orches- tra 35 County Band 3,45 French Club 35 Latin Club 25 Play Production 3,45 As- sembly 2,3,45 love those band trips5 al- ways brewing trou- ble, plans to enter the medical profes- sion. THEODORE WAYNE SUTTON Bookkeeping Model Railroad Club 25 Varsity Club 3,45 Football 2,35 Basket- ball 2,3,45 Baseba'l 45 spectacular on the hard boards5 not a great conversationa- list5 avid sports fan5 future in accounting. CAROLE SWAIN Academic Cedar Log 45 Junior Historians 2,35 Bible Club 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Assembly Production 2,35 Intramurals 2,45 quiet genius5 well r e a d 5 exceptional student5 medical missionary. HARPER O. SWARTLEY, JR. Bookkeeping Model Railroad Club 25 Recreation Club 35 ham radio op- erator5 chess en- thusiast5 amateur photographer5 coin coIlectar5 likes to compIain5 career in Navy electronics. DARYLE LYNN TAYLOR General Dramatics Club 2,35 Dee 5 long blonde hair5 ice skater su- preme5 lives for water skiing5 quiet and reserved5 fash- ion buyer. KENDELL JANE TAYLOR Academic C h o i r 45 Science Club 25 Operetta Production 35 Op- eretta C a st 45 Kandy 5 our own Tallulah5 actress of n o t e5 personality kid5 future Broadway star5 college hopeful. LINDA SUE TAYLOR Academic Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Band Front 3,45 Li- brary 2,3,45 Cliff Sentinel 3,45 Girls' Chorus 45 Assembly Production 35 Span- ish Club 35 always ready with an idea5 Peony and perky: loves to sew and knit, teacher. GEORGE PAUL THOMAS III Academic Stage Crew 2,35 French Club 3,45 Play Cast 45 Debate Club 45 Cliff Sentin- el 45 abhors rock and roll5 pet peeve- giggling females5 brains plus wit5 fu- ture medical student. MARY LOUISE THOMAS Academic Assembly Production 35 French Club 35 Spanish Club 2,45 Nurses' Club 2,3,45 Intramurals 2,3,45 the power of posi- tive thinking5 short and sweet5 bound- less energy5 surgical nurse. RONALD THOMAS Academic Mixed Choir 2,3,45 Photography Club 2, 3,45 Radio Staff 2,35 Stage Crew 2,3,45 Play Cast 35 Intra- murals 2,35 his sec- ond home is the river5 man with a camera willing worker5 Penn State. 0 , MARGARET ANN TURNER Academic Girls' Chorus 2,3,45 Nurses' Club 3,45 National Honor So- ciety 3,45 5l Club 2,3,45 French Club 3,45 Cedar Log 45 Play Cast 35 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 quiet intellect5 Jef- ferson hospital nurs- ing school. JOHN ULLRICH Industrial Arts Intramurals 2,35 Hi- Y 3,45 .mainly a shop man5 call of the outdoors5 slow and easy going5 usu- ally found at Nei- dig's5 girls and a '50 Ford5 bound for the high seas. RAY E. UPDEGRAFF Agriculture F.F.A. 45 BasebalI5 Shuff 5 not very often seen, but usu- ally heard5 always dashing someplace5 annoyed by science and underclassmen5 modern Army green. WALTER N. VOGELSONG General Student Council 45 Cedar Log 45 Cliff Sentinel 2,3,45 French Club 35 Play Cast 3,45 Football 2, 3,45 Intramurals 3,45 Bowling 3,45 Wal- ly 5 B.M.O.C.5 Mr. Cedar CIiff5 Ship- pensburg State Col- lege. GUS VOVAKES Academic Hi-Y 35 Pre-En- gineering 45 Spanish Club 35 a friendly feIla5 polite and courteous5 I o v e s math class5 ready for fun5 college in his future. WAYNE WACKER lndustrial Arts Intramurals 2,35 Sci- ence Club 2,35 not one to waste words5 interest lies in elec- tronics5 amateur ra- dio operator5 aver- sion for vocabulary tests5 Dilly 5 head- ed for the Air Force. TERRY WALLACE Academic Model Railroad Club 25 Science Club 35 Bible Study Club 45 never passes up an argument5 that brief case5 amateur poli- tical philosopher5 fu- ture moralistic phil- osopher. ELEANOR KATHRYN WALLEN Business Education Assembly Committee 25 Dramatics Club 2: F.H.A. 45 Radio Staff 35 Cedar Cliff 45 Op- eretta Production 35 garrulouS5 EIlie 5 not an early riser5 secretary. DORIS DIANE WALTERS General Prom Committee 35 Student Council 2,35 Operetta Production 35 Youth Festival Committee 25 Cliff Sentinel 2,3,45 Cheerleader 2,3,45 vorocious5 short 'n sweet5 blushes easi- Iy5 college bound. HARRIET ANN WARD Academic Band 2,35 Mixed Choir 3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 25 Operetta Cast 35 music lover5 fre- quently seen in Me- chanicsburg5 lots of fun5 a future in ele- mentary education. die ofiaffy heya JEFFREY CHARLES WARE Academic Recreation Club 25 Hi-Y 35 Football 2, 3,45 Baseball 2,3,45 Wrestling 45 Var- sity Club 45 rugged5 the natural athIete5 a big man in sports5 brawny and hand- some5 athletic schol- arship to Pitt. SUE ANN WAREK Academic Party Committee 35 French Club 45 Ce- dar Log 45 Play Pro- duction 45 Operetta Production 35 goes for Hi-Fi musicg full of fun5 ever depend- able personality plus5 college to prepare for TV-Radio work. LOUISE WEAKLEY General Basketball 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Lou 5 congenial and friendly5 cute5 good sense of humor5 archery fiend5 friend worth having5 Mrs. K's friendg always talking5 future of- fice worker. JAY MARVIN WEAVER Industrial Arts Recreation Club 2,35 Band 2,3,45 Baseball 2, 3, 45 California bound5 quiet5 bowl- ing tops his list of likes5 plays a cool trumpet5 a future serviceman. KENNETH E. WEAVER Academic Band 2,3,45 Dance Band 2,3,45 County Band 25 Orchestra 2,35 Cliff Sentinel 45 Play Cost 35 Track 3,45 Intramurals 2, 3,45 Beaver 5 en- joys a good time5 college hopeful. ROBERT WERTZ General Band 2,3,45 Play Committee 35 Foot- ball 25 Basketball 25 Track 3,45 Intramur- als 2,3,45 Bob 5 al- ways talking5 morn- ing band practices thrill him5 a future gob. SANDRA CAROL WERTZ Bookkeeping Assembly 2,35 Tri- Hi-Y 35 Sl Club 3,45 Intramurals 2, 3,45 adores all her brothers5 nice to know5 talks con stantly5 shiny hair5 wants to be a sec- retary. RANDOLPH MADISON WHITE General Rifle Club 2,35 Hi-Y 35 Football 25 Track 45 Randy 5 that Southern accent5 col- lects absence slips5 supreme procrastina- tor5 Alaska bound. LARRY WHITEBREAD General Spanish Club 35 pleosant5 avid roller skating fan5 a big tease5 Mrs. Wolfe's science tests never bother him5 live- ly conversationalist5 serious Spanish stu- dent5 future unde- cided. JOY DIANE WICKER Academic W h i t e Christmas Formal 45 F.H.A. 35 5l Club 45 Soft- ball 2,35 News Club 2,35 Bowling 2,35 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 easily unnerved5 fu- ture buyer. fblfbf faow. ile- Il wa M'-pf 4 1? W. L -as, -ft. 5 f 4. 'f 3 fy --x acl 1 5' ig' if-VM i .,I-15.4 R Q.- hr' 'B' Q Z' if me fieaepeaaeaf am Zena' exam in 'l!! r'A JK ,ull 3 1 92 1 ggi,- 'afh wg..-4 T iv? 2.1! 315, M-...J Q77 .e 3 7 Q.. T-jf , RICHARD J. WILDMAN Industrial Arts Hi-Y 45 Intramurals 2,3545 Basketball 25 drives the Al Ca- pone wagon5 C.C.'s Mr. HoyIe5 nothing excites him5 con- firmed bachelor5 fu- ture sailor. KAYE ELAINE WINTER General Mixed Chorus 2,3,45 Girls' Chorus 253,45 Prom Committee 35 Youth Festival Com- mittee 3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 35 Commercial Art Club 3,45 Student Council 35 snappy dresser5 gets along with everyone5 medi- cal secretary. CAROL ANN WINTERS Academic R o m o n Banquet Committee 25 5l Club 45 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 35 Intramurals 2,35 45 wicked driver5 ex- citable5 I o v e s to blow her horn5 big attraction at McDevitt5 fu t u r e teacher. NANCY WITHEROW Stenographic Spanish Club 25 per- sonality plus5 future homemaker5 cheerful her red hair is her crowning glory5 clas- sical music fascin- otes her5 good con- versationalist5 altar bound. DONNA LOU WOLFE Academic F.H.A. 3,45 Spanish Club 35 Sl Club 45 Cliff Sentinel 45 Cedar Log 45 Oper- etta Production 25 Bowling 2,35 has a crush on the Hershey Bears5 a light and bright girI5 college hopeful. WILSON WOLFE Business Intramurals 45 strict- ly a Chevy man5 makes good use of his hunting license5 fishing and ice skat- ing are high on his list5 future Armed Forces man. RONALD BRUCE WOODS Academic Mixed Chorus 3,45 Mixed Ensemble 45 Party Committee 35 Student Council 45 Recreation Club 35 Operetta Cast 45 ln- tramurals 45 ladies' man5 likes to argue5 superior in French5 college JAMES OWEN WRIGHT General Hi-Y 3,45 Recreation Club 35 Football 45 always working on cars5 camping and hunting preferredj Gig 5 plays little mother to a beagle and a bunny5 future Alaskan trail blazer5 ready for the Armed Forces. JOY WRIGHT Academic Cliff Sentinel 45 Ce- dar Log 45 Play Pro- duction 45 Operetta 45 Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 ln- tramurals 2,35 Mod- ern Dance 45 enjoys poor health5 music of all kinds5 how she flashes those eyes5 temperament- al5 Upsala. CAROL A. WRIGHTSTONE Stenographic F.H.A. 2,35 Bridge Club 35 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 45 could dance the night away5 calm and serene5 love those weekends with- out homework5 can't stand conceited boys5 likes to collect re- cords5 secretary. JUDITH A. WRIGHTSTONE Business Tri-Hi-Y 2,35 Cedar Lag 45 Cliff Sentinel 45 Commencement Usherette 35 Red 5 a real crowning gIary5 appears to be a quiet one5 one of Bowman's hard workers5 unique salt and pepper collec- tion5 office worker. MONROE WRIGHTSTONE General Assembly Production 2,35 Hi-Y 2,35 af- fable5 man of few words5 purely a spec- tator5 on the bashful side5 looks forward to hunting season5 will probably join the Armed Forces. GARY L. YINGER Industrial Arts Hi-Y 3,45 Varsity Club 45 Stage Crew 45 Intramurals 45 Baseball 45 usually found in shop5 his friends call him Fish 5 looks for- ward to the hunting season5 and fishing, English bugs him5 ready for Army. EDWIN YOHN Academic Latin Club 25 Band 35 nex er does today what 'te can put off5 alv'ays trying to catch up in math5 loves to talk5 avoids essays and themes5 called Easy Ed 5 collects coins5 future in Navy. JON ARTHUR YOST Academic Play Cast 35 Play Production 45 Track 3,45 Football 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 great outdoorsman5 clean-cut type5 shy with the women5 loves to swim5 head- ed for Lebanon Val- ley College. 97 and K do die JOKGAUM af fo page mmf 655 me 09 .5 , f NI: , rv' ' xr I .M - 75,1 W 1 V? J C . if ,Q l f ' YQ 1, J NL r XX Xl 5 A ' ' , 5463 l f wil!! NORMAN R. JAMES LEWIS ZEIGLER, JR. ZIMMERMAN Bookkeeping General Football 2, sports of any kind, Big Z , spends his time cus- tomizing carsg well- used hunting and fishing license, would be happy without book reports, plans to join the Army, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Bowling 2,3g Track 25 Varsity Club 4, Hi-Y 2,35 Choir 2, 3,45 Operetta Cast 2,35 Class Play 4, likes everything and everybodyg cars are his specialtyj and girlsg business ad- ministration. I-3- JOHN ROBERT ZIMMERMAN Academic Basketball 3 the re served type a smile that wows the girls a true gentleman cant stand people who are never o time glowing good looks on his way to Bucknell. MARGARET MAE ZIMMERMAN Academic Cheerleader 2 3 4 Choir 2 3 4 Mixed Ensemble 3 4 Coun ty Chorus 3 4 Girls Chorus 4 Cedar Log 4 Operetta Cast 3 4 our pretty Peggy beautiful voice de served popularity' music education at Lebanon Valley. X l '0- LOIS ANN ZINK Academic Cliff Sentinel 4 Ce ar Log 4 Clu 4 Tri Hi Y 2 lot of fun loves ngl sh For wouldnt miss roller skating efficient and capable peppy girl future nurse. Color Guard . , takes part in ceremonies at the opening football game in Cedar Cliff's new stadium. At left, senior members of the band front accept the new colors from American Legion, -o ...ff ,.-r o ...z 'Q L 1' Xbfso Emu-h Le k Q! o m e 6 fes On-I-h H Tlnel lots 0I'l0fS koi QW 9 Fofegk Hand We '20 5 so 6 xo Y Ules .9 YN6 5 69 aum Sxaxe?Nxif':'4 os xon F065 NOW? 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Pictures of the play were sent to the author for incorpora- tion into later publications The Juniors spon sored the Operetta L il Abner which was put on by the choruses Hawaii the newest state provided the setting for A Night in Waikiki the class party Friday May I3 found the Juniors and their guests enjoying themselves and dancing to the music of AI Bethel s Or chestra at the Junior Prom in the Starlight Ballroom Hershey Heading this ambitious program of the year s activities are row one Barbara Parthemore treasurer and Sam Kirkpatrick vice president row two David Lawley president and Miss lnza Bentz Class Dean JoAnn Bitner secretary and Mr John Zrtto, Class Dean Abe A A C Albet N Atand P A de so N' e s Applegate M A old W A old B e rtley J gl Attng E Bo r C Ba e P Ba ett J Ba rn B Bou 8 eam Be B Bea e M ho e B B Be ne MJ 'fl JMVJGG 00 0 G l A 'xml 3 ww, il Q7 -.f Berkheumer B Berry E Befz P Betz R Betz S Bnnkley D Bustlme J Balmer J B :Herman Blouch L Boggs T Bohannon Bolen C Boob A Bostdorf R Bowen P Bowen K Bowers C Bowman G B rown B B rown C Brown J Buckbee M Burshner A Busler R Butler D Butler M Bsteder D Coldwell L Corey G sse R Cmllo S Clancy Cloypool D Clemens D emens L emenls P Coffey C Coleman E Conley J Connley L Corl M Craug J Cressler C Croke T Crowe S Culver J Culver M Dagle D Domels B Donner D Dauberman S Dovns B DeBocrd R Deluca R Deubler J Duller Z Dlmnch S DlRaenzo M Dobbue E Dodd D Donlay E Drgol M Ebelnng R Eachelberger J Emernck, J E G , nney Eppmger 8 W Eppley J '7 ssnelmn D vans Farrow S O 9 d , WA y QV . 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'K-Q M? 004 Eager to have a successful year are these offrcers and Class Deans of the flrst class to antncapate all three years of hugh school at Cedar Cllff Seated are JoAnn Smlth secre tary Carnen Sheaffer vuce presndent and Mrs Dorothy Knrkpatruck Class Dean Standmg are Ted Sprlnkle presrdent and Mr Terrance Palmer Class Dean and Robert Kohr treas urer April 8 saw Cedar Cliffs gymnasuum transformed mto the deck of an ocean lmer for the Sophomore class party Sea Cruise As the evenmg went by the Sophomores floated past portholes and ship trappings In their flrst formally programmed dance xml X V7 Q ' I u . I - 'Cir I I ' 1 ' ' . f ' K rl' I 1 ' X, I . I . , I . - , . Ai . , Adc:ns,t R. ' A A Al ri , c. ,.. -. if .. Q- i 45 1 AMA- Alex ndef, R. A A A cl , 1-rg it - 1 K. f G. - ASQ. .ag Andrews, 5- ,A 'Vx' . ' -A I D' A ' 2' WA Arm tr n , . , Y ff. - Q A f' I 4 T ' 'F L A4 Ba f, A. A ,,, .437 I A Q M' Ny gy Baker, C. I x A' . V, A , z: .- A I galdwin, D. Q ' f , NA AA A arey, C, 5. 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Center of activity . . in a busy library, At left, Miss Mabel Lynch stamps a book for a student with her secretary, Miss Bonita Batdorf, learning the procedure. Half empty shelves show the problems and handicaps in o newly-opened school library. School Store . . begins operation by the Log Business Staff to raise money for the yearbook, Below, making purchases of items such as pennants, pins, book covers, school license plates are seniors Brubaker, Spicer, Prescott, Zink, File. Behind the counter: Seigel, Morrow, Andrews, Devine, Stricker, Wallen. me feydv new area' exgoeuimced . f.-XA K Crowd of hungry students , . at right, eat and socialize S in the cafeteria which feeds about l2OO students daily q fi qs. in three separate shifts. af? 4 , , ...g , ,GQ .si Student helpers . . at right, Paul Brassell and Doug Bell get ready for work as Mrs. Bernice Thompson, Mrs. Betty Patterson, and Mrs. Clara Kauffman, cafeteria manager, begin to serve a long lunch line. In o stew . . cafeteria workers, below, begin the long School custodians . . spend long hours keeping a huge building, walks job of favored beef barbecues. Left to right are Mrs. and grounds clean and safe. Below, Mr. Lester Martin, maintenance Resch, Mrs. Thompson, and Mrs. Gross. engineer, directs Mr. E. Sheaffer, Mr, W. Hirsch, Mr. G, Frazer in their work in the cafeteria. Biology class . . above, rapt attention to Mr. Jack Ray's lecture demonstrotioni . . Future astronomer . . receives recognition from Mechanics Illustrated for his contri- bution to the challenge to the space age. At right, Allen Burstiner demonstrates the telescope he built. Microscopic inspection . . of tissues, cells is only a small part of the course for Biology ll students. Below Dorothy Miles ond David Farrell prepare I r mm' eyagomeaf me hae om me Science demonstration . . above, is conducted by Mrs. Lorraine Wolfe in specially designed lecture room. . . ColIector's item . . Judith Koley, at left, shows off her insect collection for which she has received three awards and an appearance on TV. Science whiz . . explains the workings of his brain-child to a Physics class. Below is Tim Lemke with the electronic device for which he won first prize at the Capital Area Science Foir. Electronics specialist below Alvin Diller works on a TV repair lab as a start toward Air Force electronics and Bell Telephone 161' 04 awake' czaaubadmv aa leak' www! ,- Future homemokers , . find the best in appliances in the Home Economics suite. At right, Mrs. Ruth Logan, vocational Home Economics teacher, explains the opero- tion of new electric sewing machines. --1nr-- 2 , -M'-Vw A H ,Aff f .i ' 0, by few .Qu-f A it-R: I 'J A VN, er' 'L , , ' .F nf g 1 ' Top honor: . . go to homemaking student Barbara Baum, above. In addition to acting as Cedar CIiff's busy FHA president, Barbara here demonstrates her culinary artistry with a prize-winning dessert. Dining area . . in the general Home Economics suite, at right, shows the functional and attractive furnishings. The general Home Econom- ics classes are under the direction of Mrs. Beatrice McConnell. X ABQN ,4 l X 'L A J State degrees . . for outstanding work in homemaking go to these four Cedar Cliff students. At left, Barbara Baum, Nancy Snyder, Judith Prescott, Sandra Morrison, Mrs. Ruth Logan, FHA adviser. 'K' 'i gas... .ff ,ofaeaeaf akmfz aut: mmfddafeae Mead: Metals-automotive shop . . left, gives industrial art students knowledge in the use of machinery, welding, foundry work, and ornamentives. Practical experience . . in the maintenance and re- pair of farm implements is the major aim of Ag. shop boys. At left, James Dorwart and Carl Tressler start the overhaul of a tractor. Lone female . . in Vocational Agriculture courses wins Farm Show ribbons with two firsts and o fourth place. Above, Senior Bonnie Beisel proudly shows her ribbons and animals. Shop boys . . who take industrial arts as a major course are shown at right. Seniors Martin, Miller, Hart, Ullrich, Culver, Miller, Rehm, Aubrey, Reed, and Magnelli watch as Mr. Earl Follett dem- onstrates the use of a lathe. widened aazoeaea dv hfayaayea aweawea , t 'Ni I . 'K . ,,.,.', 21, .L gm Leading citizens . . head for Keystone Boys' and Girls' State as CC's representatives for the American Legion it sponsored program. At right, Jerry Eichelberger, Ellen m Coleman, Fritz Verratti, Gary Myers, and David Lawley make preliminary plans. Journalism class . . tours the Patriot News as part of its study of newspaper plants and per- sonnel. At left, Judy Capita, tour guide, pulls a paper as it . rolls off the press for Mr, Robert l Edwards, instructor. Special citations . . for outstanding performance in the National P Q right are W. Shaffer, R. Baum, C. Swain, E. Andes, B. Grossman, J. Baughman, B. Ingram, G. Mason. . . On-the-job training . . is offered as port of the courses in business education. At left, students who train at CCNB as future bankers are, seated: P. Snyder, L. Bachman, J. Prescott. Standing: D. Belknap, M. Knarr, S. Prowell, G. Scott, D. Nelson, J. Rishar, E. Wallen. ! ,4-N' Merit Scholarshi tests o to the seniors shown above. Left to 1,514 O gr --: ' A' VY!- wmfl fam' ezezremeaef Zo andere! fp Class skit . . written and presented by Mrs. Betty Weaver's world culture class depicts life in India. At left, Sultan Keith Pierce is surrounded by his harem of Donna Phillips, Nancy Clausen, Donna Sharpe, Faith Rider, and Willa Hendricks. ACES tour . . gives students a glimpse of the daily routine of publishing o newspaper. Above, Tom Lunsford, tour guide, explains some of the news-gathering facilities. . , Junior historians . . in action. At right, Mr. Fred Peiffer reviews material in eleventh grade American history class with Steve Farrow. i , A W x L'1JMAlrr5 X . if R 11 N , . ,A ,1, Colt specials . . are these loyal . il N gffitr students who share the common ' -'nf I experience of birth places other V 4f 1 X than the United States. Pictured X at right are Dieter Mueller, '60, xg and sister, Isabel Mueller, '61, K 1 ' , born in Germany, and Raymond X Lichty, '6l, barn in Mexico. -v -Aff 7feeef eefeeeem eeeffee feed Editor-teacher . . Karen Fry, right, goes over past issues of the Sentinel with staff members to show how improvements may be made. Row one: Embick, Kunkel, Verratti, Fitting, Raw two: Ross, Reed, Wolfe, Ingram. . . Pacing CC . . students on the scholastic front are seniors Betsy Slothawer and Cheryl Stetler, below left. Hitting the books pays off for these two academic students who can show straight A averages for the year. News reporters . . must interview many people for needed facts for interesting articles, Above center, Mary Reed and Fawn Fitting get the facts from Mr, Louis Edwards concerning school operations . . Exam time . . always rolls around, At right, Mr. WiIliamson's eleventh grade English class in deep thought over a tough test. 80 :bw eauljeda' at chu Question . . academic English sections of eleventh grade goes through a complete briefing before themes are started. At left, Jim Faust asks for additional informa- tion . . Research papers . . send seniors scurrying to the library for material. Below right, Joy Wright digs through a pile of books to check available sources of information. N , -K .- 1, I Eg M -v ' X Q 77 ,,.-n-f .,.-,M 5 Y ff!!! fl in 11 V fini 5 gs ! ' i ' . f' Ink. , , ri- I 2:53 , ,tizxw l k l 1 ,f,l.,f vw Language laboratory . . is equipped with the latest for teaching foreign languages. Above left, Spanish stu- dents don earphones for individual instruction. . . French ll class . . works on a vocabulary assignment before each checks his own pronunciation and fluency. it Wada 062 yzahfaaee ey a9oeJZe, we! Music room . . provides practice space for large band and choral groups, At left, Mr. Kenneth Sampson, band director, talks over parade schedules with band members. Pen Sketches . . seem to amuse these senior artists, below, as they put the finishing touches on their caricatures. TS- Semor artists under the watchful eye of Mrs. Eleanor Stanton strive for the best Above Jack Miller takes time out to watch the cameraman at work. i A ,, it 1- -, 'lflflglw L Mmm land trip . , to the Winchester Apple Blossom Festival causes flurry as members board buses. At right, Mr. Kenneth Sampson prepares to sound the AII Aboard. Ill ft9d010b6WfQOWg0Zd mmf wmanmza Top typists . . exhibit the skill which enabled them to win the recent Underwood contest. At right, Joni Hutchinson and Jean Miner obtained the top scores with llO and ll4 points out of a possible 120. Lf Basic skill . . the need for typing far both business and academic students is recognized. Above, Mr. Robert Miller checks progress in one of his large typing classes. vu Y Office machines , . their operation and care is an import Leroy Harmon, department head, has his seniors at w on adding machines. A ant part ot the training in business education. Below, Mr, ork 1 D Central Treasury . . busy bankers under the direction of Mr. Robert Deck take deposits, write checks, keep ac- counts, make financial reports for all school clubs and organizations. At left, seated: Joan Rishar and Shirley Prowell. Standing: Mr. Robert Deck and Patsy Altland. B3 qo,oozfzaw22'ea oz maiwafzzwf 0 aiaeoeweaf l 'v H E l 2 at 44 , 4 ,Abal- Steadtcst Colt . . presides over the affairs of the Class of '6l. Pictured below is David Lawley, honor student and outstanding athlete. ag, ul U3 ' of 'l Mr. President . . to the Class of '60. At right is Jack Dress, popular leader and all-around man on campus. Competent and skillful . . are these administrators who direct a new and complex educational beehive. At left, Mr. John Johnson, assistant, Mr. Raymond Wert, supervising principal, Mr. Louis Edwards, assistant. Student government . . leaders ready to take over are the newly elected Council officers. Below are Steve Farrow, Mark Smith, president, Fritz Verratti, Wally Vogelsong. Whig' es aaa' fzecayfwkbw mire caaffwfeaf Showboot coming . . with a talent-filled crew of Seniors for a hilarious class assembly program. At right William Shaffer, Kathy Diehl, Jean Batcheler, Linda Gerber get directions on o scene from student producer, Wally Vogelsong. best known baritone. 1 1 Holiday season . , festivities reach their peak at the White Christmas Formal sponsored by the 5l Club. Below making final plans for the big event are, seated: D. Wolfe, J. Kunkel, D. Wicker, V. Rudy. Standing: L. Zink, S. Andrews, M. Turner. J. , Q1 L'iI Abner . . in reality an electronics specialist who spends his spare time building custom hi-fi sets. At left is Robert Baum, Cedar Cliff's Junior Miss . . for l96O, the fairest and most talented senior selected from area high schools in a contest sponsored by the J. C.'s. Below, Peggy Zimmerman, Cedar Cliff's own, receives the crown from Pat Ramsey, Junior Miss of l959. ln the state-wide pageant at Reading, Peggy placed second. 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Vogelsong. 41:3 .rv g .nu-P sir Publications Heads . . discussing the editions of the Cedar Log and Cliff Sentinel are Barbara Metzner and Karen Fry, editors of the new-born Cedar Cliff High School yearbook and news- paper. Cedar Log Business Staff . . under the guidance of Donna Haas, stu- dent manager and Miss Mary Keat, business adviser, is kept busy sell- ing advertising and carrying on various projects for financing the yearbook, among which is the school store, a full-time, year a- round business undertaking Pic- tured, row one: J. Marrow, D Haas, B. Devine, J. Miner, N. Ross, V. Rudy, L. McClurg, P, Seigford. Row two: Miss Mary Keat, J. Prescott, E. Wallen, N. Mundort, J. Bretz, J. Wrightstane, D. Brown C. File, B. Stricker, S. Andrews Row three: R, Hostetler, S. Chapin, L. Gorin, E. Spicer, L. Zink, S Osborne, C. Seigel. fzowatke Z0 ,owlfabedma 4 im. Staff photographer , . Edward McCurdy lines up his camera for one of the many photos to be taken for either the Cedar Log Or Cliff Sentinel. 'vqnmlmw' Junior Sentinel Staff . . members gather around to add to their steadily growing knowledge of the newspaper, Helping to put out the eight issue paper are, row one: S. Stine, S. Mumma, S. Maeyer, M. Reed. Row two: S. Sheaffer, J. Beard, D. Bucher, D. Kohlhass. Row three: A. Neidig, J, Miles, R. Beckley, W. Hendricks, P. Plank, B. Bell, M. Drzal. .al 4:11 -Q if Senior Cliff Sentinel Staff . . under the direction of Mr. Robert Edwards and business adviser, Mr. William Cornwell are seen for the next deadlines. Rechecking articles are editor-in-chief Karen Fry, and assistant and staff. Pictured, row one: O. Crisp, B. L. Stetler, J. Wrightstone, S. Andrews. Row busily preparing from the paper Barbara Ingram Ingram, K. Fry, twot D. Walters, D. Haas, F. Fitting, S. Martin, L. Zink, N. Ross, B. Stricker. Row three: W. Vogelsong, J. Baker, B. Metzner, N. Snyder, D. Wicker, K, Diehl. Row four. K. Kress, K. Richey, J. Ross, E. McCurdy, R. Baker, R. Thomas, K. Weaver, J. Snyder, Nl ' N L4 .I R 7 i W X .- ozbhy Qzymvgedbna deaeiiga Qadefzalago Ill Il! Notionol Honor Society . . receives its official charter and starts the first year at Cedar Cliff with forty-seven students eligible for membership. Entrance into the society requires an average of 9396 during the past semester. Mr. Gerald Brinton, Miss lnza Bentz, and Mr. Terrence Palmer act as advisers for the group. Pictured, row one: S. Prowell, D. Miles, M. Turner, C. Hench, C. Fortney, N. Kochenderfer, M. Hencsei, E. Bottig- lier, R. Gromling. Row two: F. Verratti, S. Cirillo, C. Swain, F. Christian, A. Fleming, Miss lnza Bentz, L. Gorin. Row three: B. Grossman, B. Slothower, S. Burk, J. Barton, B. Ingram, B. Butz, Mr, Gerald Brinton. Row four: D. Lawley, S. Farrow, G. Myers, G. Eichelberger, R. Baum, Mr. Terrence Palmer. Row five: J. McMurtry W. Auxer, D. Graybill, H. Borger, S Hauser, D. Basehore, E. Andes, R. Brick- ley, F. Jelenko. Row six: M. Smith, J Boughman, W. Garrett, T. Croke. 1 Illlllllll I Stage Crew . . handles the big job of pre- paring the scenery and operating electrical facilities of the auditorium. Assemblies, public meetings, class plays, operetta, and other special occasions give the sixteen man crew a busy schedule. The Cedar Log Staff congratulates Mr. Ernest Ober's stage crew for its professional job on the scenery for the Junior and Senior Class plays and the operetta, L'il Abner. . 1 , . 5. Lf' .f, :lf aevzwbe derive! mae' no Student Council . , has undertaken many of the problems of organization of the student body of a new school under the leadership of President Mark Smith. Several of the projects of the Council include the Constitution of the Student Council, the school clean- up campaign, buying a microphone for assemblies, and the purchase of a strobe unit far the school camera. Various members have served as guides for Open House and orienta- tion of new students. The main social event for Council members was a picnic held at Mount Gretna, Pictured, raw one: P. Clements, C. Sheaffer, M. Hollinger, J. Dress, J. Miller, M. Smith, S. Farrow, W. Vogelsong, S, Maeyer, D. Basehore, Row two: G. Scott, E. McCollam, N. Yoder, D. Gusdorf, N. Good, B, Beaver, B. Myers, D. Lawley, S. Kirkpatrick, A. Krone, Raw three: D. Foshee, G, Myers, J. Quigley, S. Vorse, J. Ray, R, Woods, B. Small, R. McCurdy, M. DeBoard, Thomas, E, Keller. ki,1 4 Commercial Art Club . . stands ready and willing to make posters for any community organization or school affair, Working under rigid standards set by Mrs. Eleanor Stanton, art teacher and club adviser, they strive to produce striking and award-winning posters. Pictured, row one: M. Graham, F. Dillen, C. Acri, C. File, M. Butler. Row two: K, Winter, Mrs. Eleanor Stanton, M, Klinger, J. Yinger, J. Miller, Barbara Parthemare. ffzalpfzcry ,ofzneafe Library Club . . serves the student body through its many activities. Checking files, repairing and shelving books, arranging the display cases, keeping magazine and newspaper racks in order all aid Miss Mabel Lynch, librarian and Club adviser, in operating a well-organized library. Pictured, row one: M. Harlacher, J. Steele, M. Noll, L. Morris, K. Hender- son, W. Medlin. Row two: N. Negley, J. Culver, G Culver, C. Keefer, B. McNeal, C. Oberman, Miss Mabel Lynch. Sl Club . . has as its chief goals service to the school and to the athletic department. Supervised by Mr. Fred Peiffer, athletic director, the girls operate the food concession stand under the stadium and sell programs during football games, then move indoors to work during basketball games. Money from these projects goes for the awards in varsity sports given to senior lettermen. For this service the club was feted with a dinner at the Oyster Bar and tickets to the Ice Capades in Hershey. Pictured, row one: J. Kunkel, B. Slothower, president, N. Snyder, L. Mumma, J. Bollinger. Row two: V. Nye, L. Stoner, S. Andrews, D, Wolfe, V. Rudy, Mr. Fred Peiffer, Row three: C. Winters, L. Todorov, L. Steger, S. Walker, L. Zink, C. Tussy, R. Hostetler, C. Seigel, B. Baum. Row four: B. Speck, D. TrouD, R. Page, N. Johnson, E. Zimmerman. Row five: J. Prescott, D. Wicker, J. Snyder, J. Superka, A. Hays, D. Haas, J. Mathers. Row six: M. Weaver, C. Hockenberry, J. Horwitz, P. Turner, C. Hench, C. Stetler. Row seven: S. Troup, W. Miller, B. Firestone, D. Heim, J. Brown, S. Wertz. .X .Ai I. ,. 1 I if yawn and e :wie aafulety of ,emma The Tholians . . better known as the social graces club has as its main goal preparing students for societv's demands in etiquette and social customs. The huge membership shows that students are eager to know how to handle themselves at all kinds of social functions On May 30 the junior members of the club held a tea for the 362 senior graduates and for 65 members of the faculty. Pictured, row one: Z. Diller, E. Attig, E Coleman, C. Kircher, G. Wolcott, W. Psolla. Row two: D. Claypool, S. Harlacher, C. Hockenberry, S. Longwell, F. Galley. Row three: J. Horwitz, J. Brown, P. Wilson, M, Drzal, M. Funk. Row four: J. Miller, P. Richter, S. McCoy. Row five: M. Weaver, S. Oxenford, L. Lomman, S, Cirillo, D. Donner, Row six: S. Dauberman, P. Benner, D. Hancock, L, Herrmann, S. Hughes, E. Zimmerman, N. Good, Row seven: V. Wagner, V. Bowman, C. Funk C. Tussey, C. Bair, S, Walker. Row eight: J. Viguers, M. Buckbee, C, Lemke, M, DiRienzo, B. Myers, D. Dagle. Row nine: K. Williams, J. Emerick, F. Verratti, B. Berkheimer. Debate Club . . trains students in the funda- mentals of formal debate. A debate team selected from the most outstanding speakers in the club ended its first season in competition with a 4-O record. Both affirmative and nega- tive teams won first places in the District meet at Lewistown in a nine school field. The team placed fourth in the state finals at Penn State Mrs, Alene Paulson coaches the debating club Pictured, row one: S. Croke, M. Embick, S Whelen, T. Flanagan, K Mundorf Row two. Mrs. Alene Poulson, P Christian, S Anderson, H. McLaughlin, J. Quin, J. Hennessy Row three: J. Klipinger, T Croke, E McCurdy, G Thomas, president, T. Wallace. 4- 'ca- 0 0 dzafefafa fze awifdiay fo anew' WZ: 94 Future Teachers of America . . under the supervision of Mrs. Edith David and Mr. John Goodyear strives to acquaint students with the teaching profession. The club charter was presented to the president, Carolyn Hench, by PSEA president, Mrs. Bertha Boyd, and Miss Lucy Valero, execu- tive secretary. The organization sent Cheryl Stetler and Carolyn Hench to the FTA con- vention at Holiday Motel at which more than 400 clubs were represented. The film A Desk for BiIlie highlighted one of the Spring meetings. Pictured, presiding, Carolyn Hench, president. Row one: C. Simmers, J. Moses, B. Shelton, B. Bair. Row two: V. Rudy, P. Sourbeer, C. Winter, L. Stoner, J. Barton. Row three: B. Slothower, M. KUDD, N. Ross, H. Ward, C. Seigel, Mr. Goodyear. 4940 ovzaahfakiea Future Nurses' Club . . is organized for girls interested in any phase at the medical pro- fession. The club's activities are designed to help the girls learn more about their chosen profession. Films, speeches by mem- bers of the Medical Arts and Easter Seal Society, attendance at the Eastern Pennsyle vania Convention, TOUFS through local hos- pitals praved most interesting. The Club also conducted a social evening for the aged at the Cumberland County home. Miss Dorothy Dunkleberger, school nurse, supervises the club. Pictured, row one: M. Krone, B. Daniells, P. Harris, C. Stetler, C. Fortney, N. Kachenderfer, S. Shaffer, M. Laney. Row two: C. File, D. Brown, S. Bricker, B. Masters, C. Hale. Row three: F. Henry, C. Snyder, S. Huber, S. Fortney, S. Jones, l.. Zinlc. Row four: R. Sierer, R. Page, N. Sandnes, P. Beaver, C. Schreiber. Row five: K. Downs, S. Paul, C. l-lake, M. Culver. Row six: B. Horton, P. Painter, J. Vallecorse, C. Snyder, V. Grant. Row seven: M. Kennedy, P. Filson, P. Leedy, A. Payne. CJ ei aaa' maipadwa daagbla me!! Jaw Le Cercle Francais , . or the French club tours France by way of colorful films and slides. Club meetings be- came lively when members sing new French songs, dramatize short plays and skits to improve their skill with the French language. At Christmas time the French classes sent a box of goodies to their adopted orphan, thir- teen vear old Claudine Ballot who lives in Ardennes, France. The French club joined with the Future Teachers for a catered picnic at Negley Park, Lemoyne, on May 3l. Pictured, row one: T, Flickinger, O. Cheek. Row two: M. Dorn, B, Hickman, R. Harris, K. Kress, G. Thomas, M, Hencsei, president, J. Capita, S. Warek. Row three: K. Richey, M. Moran, D. George, K. Hall, H. Borger, K. Bowen, I. Mueller, L. Scarborough, L, Gorin, S. Erwin, B. Butz, C. Fick, Mrs. Thelma Marks, adviser, 1' ff ar Latin Club . . uses the name ROME, meaning Romans of the Modern Era for this new club. Their motto od astra per scientia means to the stars through knowledge, and their purpose is to learn more about Roman life and customs. The highlight of the year was a trip to Philadelphia on March 7, l96O. Pictured, row one: D. Schell, J. Painter, S. Grogan, J. Faust, P. Estep. Row two: S. Newbourn, M. Jarrett, D. Phillips, N. Steffen, A Hays, D. Holden. Row three: Mrs Dorothy Klaiber, club adviser, R Marzalf, M. Smith, M. Cunningham, P. Kocher, J, Williams, P. Pecht, K. Lundeen. Wfewleza aefziryfi afefahmfa foley ilx . 1 'Y .L The Future Farmers of America . . work in many fields of farming and social life. The club has directed its activities to such areas as supervised farming, community service, recrea- tion. According to its sponsor, Mr. C. James Fitzgerals, it has three major purposes: to develop leadership, en- courage thrift, and provide social functions. As one of its major pro- jects, the FFA sold about S400 worth of seeds to replenish the treasury. Another project was the landscaping done in the outside court of the school. Robert Keller represented CC at Vocational Agriculture Speaking Contest at Carlisle with Soil Con- servation as his topic. Pictured, row one: P. Vaughn, R. Updegraff, K. Winslow, R. Keller, C. Cressler, C. Steigerwalt, L. Cline, J. Hammaker, J. Macfarlane, Mr, C. James Fitzgerals. Row two: W. Tressler, R. Sheely, F. Pecht, G. Fink, R. Miller, C. Mills, F, Hughes, D. Bertolette, J. Ullrich, E. Moorehead, D. Besteder. Row three: L. Blazer, H. Cressler, D. Weller, W. Sheaffer, R. Keith, C. Romberger, S. Andrews. Pre-Engineering Club . . members spend their time and resources in learning more about engineering as their lEfe's work. Films and lecturers bring to them many interesting phases of the engineering field. Many work on special projects and problems such as aeronautics, mechanical drawing, architecture, and associated subjects. The 26 members under the direction of Mr. John Clements elected David Basehore as their president. Pictured, row one: Mr. John Clements, T. Lemke, J. Hall, L. Conley, R. Ulsh, D. Lawley, P. Fishel, F. Brasso, D. Larsen, D. Basehore. Row two: P. Henry, R, James, B. Justh, G. Kohler, G. Vovakes, A. Lauver, T. Opperman, J, McMurtry, R. Pfoutz. Row three: R. Harrow, J. Zimmerman, L. Mayer, W. Underwood, J. Guyler, C. Vuxta, F. Gensler. fo mrfmka wozffiawiafe Future Homemaker: of America has as its motto Toward New Hori- zons which expresses the CIub's purpose of learning to live better lives today in order to make better lives for themselves and their families to- morrow. Under the guidance of Mrs Ruth Logan the FHA carries on one of CC's most energetic club programs. Their main Christmas protect was the collection of colthing and school sup- plies for the orphans of Crossnore School in North Carolina. The club played host to a Home Economics Team who gave talks on retailing, home management, and the courses available at Penn State University Honor to Cedar Cliff came with the nomination of Barbara Baum, junior homemaking student, for the State Presidency of the FHA. Pictured, row one: B, Metzner, N. Snyder, D, Wolfe, C. Simmers. Row twoi H. McLaughlin P. Seigford, J. Kirkpatrick, D. Walters, Mrs, Ruth Logan, J. Prescott, J. Wrightstone, B. Brightbill, E. Zimmer' man. Row three: C. Snyder, F, Henry, F. Deardorf, P, Filson, P. Sholly, S Atkinson, S. Morrison, P. Paul, L. Pane, B. Baum, D. Wicker, J. Bates Needlework Club , . under the direc- tion of Mrs. Beatrice McConnell gives the members the opportunity to learn any kind of needlework by hand or by machine. Pictured, seated: J. Bates, N. Johnson, S. Whitesel, S. Best, J. Fortney, J. Artley, B, Baum. Standing: G. Scott, S. Christine, P. Snyder, L. Bachman, S. Seiple, C. Shimmel, M. Dravk, M. Duncan. we Z1 fawowam J fl B '.. , 5 L., li? L.- 5.5.2 g J X I in 97 olazkbfep 'gbedwa oz affaa derive! ,PQHQQ 98 Chess Club , . under the guidance of Mr. Richard Kostukovich learns the fundamentals and more advanced arts of the ancient game of chess. Club periods are spent improving members' games and giving them more know- ledge. To stimulate interest, a tourna- ment was held to decide the top five players in the club. interscholastic tournaments were begun with Cedar Cliff's chess victories over Mechanics- burg and Camp Hill, Pictured, row one: W. Apgar, F. Fagan, J. Rupp, H. Swartley. Row two: R. Boker, J. Sandnes, D. Mueller, F. Jelenko, C. Bechtel. Row three: R. Rheem, R. Lake, Mr. Richard Kastukovich, E. Yohn, A, Diller, Bible Study Club . . seeks to familiar- ize its members with the scriptures and literatures. Ministers from the area spoke to members on various topics and problems raised by the club. Pictured, row one: E. Salmon, J. Kaley, C. Swain, E. Honaker, A. McEwen. Row two: Miss Blanche Slaybough, adviser, E. Frye, D. Blazer, M. George, L. Benfer, P. Paul, T. Wallace, C. Kuntz. zawfabvvd aid Xie em ay cfwfpfzoyfzeaw Camera Club . . performs its chief services for the newspaper and yearbook. Mr. Stanley Baugher, club mentor, states the main pur- pose of the group is to study picture taking, developing, and en- larging. The club is provided with a dark-room, well-furnished with modern, expensive equipment. Through training in the use of this equipment, hundreds of dollars are saved by the publication staffs. Chief camera bug and president of the group is Edward McCurdy. Pictured, row one: Mr. Stanley Baugher, J. Rea, R. Thomas, E. McCurdy, R. Sobieski. Row two: M. Mailey, A. Mohnach, L. Leedy, R. Dissinger. Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y Leaders . . were inducted with their groups by Camp Hill members in on im- pressive ceremony ot the West Shore Church. Activities of the clubs are coordinated with the Harrisburg Area Council. Individu- al groups meet in the homes of members in both Hi-Y and Tri- Hi-Y. Mr. John Zitto is the co- ordinator of the program at Cedar Cliff. The climax of the year is the annual New York tour at Easter time. Pictured, row one: B. Hoar, J. Miller, W. Altland, D. Bell, B. Osborne, R. Thomas, A. Krone. Row two: D. Miles, J. Baker, J. Gentry, B. Elicker, S. Rishel, S. Troup, N. Good. Row three: B. Sheaffer, B. Moore, K. Dick, R. Moore, M. Trotter. Row four: C. Middlesworth, J. Barrett, M. Morrett, C. Parr, N. Albert, P. Christian. Row five: B. Long, R. Garverich, J. Snyder, J, Sponougle, K. Funk, C. Stetler. Row six: D. Hauser, J. Ponesmith, R. Peffer, B. Haig. G afzawky exe eonvaypwwdfaf Dramatic Club . . aims to learn the fundamentals of play production in all phases such as scenery, make-up, direction as well as acting. The club, under the guidance of Miss lnza Bentz, elected Kendell Taylor as presi- dent. Plans are underway to present several one-act plays. Pictured, row one: N. Saylor, J. Solak, S. Stewart, J. Barrett, P. Baker, B. Stevens, N. Mundorf, S. Andrews. Row two: B. Davies, D. Wilt, G. Wise, J. Bittner, D. Clements, P. West, S. Poorman, E. McCollam, H. McLoughlin. Row three: D. Farrell, J. Baker, J. Drobek, L. Todorov, J. Kepple, B. Stricker, S. Atkinson, K. Taylor. Row four: J. Andrews, Miss Bentz, C. Snyder, S. Kirkpatrick, K. Yinger. Rifle Team . . for girls was set up because of the huge turn out and lively interest in the activity. The aim of the group is to learn marksmanship and the safe handling of firearms. Pictured, row one: J. Heckert, G. Eshenbaugh, B. Kunkel, P. Winter- myer, J. Hennessey, L. Kerr. Row two: B. Himes, P. Smith, J. Reed, A. Neidig, M. Noll, Mr. Fred Bollen, adviser. mea' Jmzfe 90: ed aaafweefakya fundamentals and the latest steps. vp , , special interest. Pictured, row one: D. Taylor, B. Kullich, F. Stewart, B Neff, C. Frye, K. Strausbaugh Row two: K. Pecht, J. Capita, L Herrmann, M. Miller, R. Giles structor, K. George, J. Gingrich, J Goodyear, C. Snell, L. Myers, C Hauser, B. Potara, M. Swartz, M Pfoutz. Row four: G. Malesevic, J Stuckey, N, Steever, M, Grosz, T Sultzbaugh, P, Sholly, B. Himes, V Householder, D. Peffer, K. Hauser Junior Historians , , under the guidance of Mr. Gerald Brinton and Mrs. Betty Weaver plan many of their activities around current history. Current events film strips donated by the Patriot News were presented to the club. Sue Crowe, Mary Kennedy, Thomas Croke, and Walter Schminky represented the group at a Civil War Conference at Gettysburg. The members keep a newspaper clipping history of Cedar Cliff High School. Other activities include movies and field trips. Pictured, row one: S. Kranzel, R. DeBoard, J. Roth, B. Fisher, T. Catlin, N. Albert. Row two: J. Klipinger, K, Mundorf, Mr. Gerald Brinton, S. l-louser, J. Hennessey, S. Crowe. Modern Dance Club . . aids stu- dents of Cedar Cliff to learn the Practice sessions on the cha-cha, cal so mambo samba aroused G. Armstrong, C. Dimeler, J. Fearnbaugh, J. Young, L. Lehman, f S. Banks, C. Dodson, C. Wright- stone, B. Sheaffer, S. Prawell. Row three: Mrs. Lena-mae Krout, in- :nfl Zmky gamwoza ef-waz! to die faeeaff .. fl - '..-1 102 mg 1--im.. Drill Team . . works mainly on the fundamentals of formation and pos- ture. Meeting for only a half hour each week, they were not able to acquire the many'skills and techni- ques in a semester vital for a showing of such a team. The team plans to continue its activities in the '60-'6l school year. Pictured, row one: P. Bowen, M, Beaver, G. Creaven, M, Coffman, B.Seiple, Row two: W, Arm- old, R. Witters, H, Beinhower, J, Helm. Row three: Mr. Jack Ray, instructor, T. Boggs, B. Gramm, R, Betz, Rifle Team . . gives an opportunity to Cedar Cliff students to join the first rifle club in this area. The unusual rifle course as well as a hunter safety course is to be offered. Provision for a rifle range was dis- cussed by the School Board, but no action was taken. Pictured, row one: Beckley, Hunter, Davis, King, Gebhart, Bertolette. Row two: Ditmer, Krone, Bear, Aubrey, Hoffman, Chapman, Morrisette, Hughes. Row three: Upde- graff, Lynch, Cassell, Failor, Lantz, Miller, Mr. Fred Bollen. Row four: Winslow, Butler, Harrison, Rapp, Miller, Mangold, Kopp. Row five: Taylor, Shank, Miller, Bertolette, Emery, Johnson, Stricker, Simmons, Row six: Witters, Brubaker, Haas, Enlow, Cook, Brosius, Diehl, Smith, mm' mime ara y 0 e aww' Koa? Varsity Club . . includes boys who win letters in any sport. Club members not only take an active part in sports but also assume various duties to make Cedar Cliff run more smoothl , Lettermen of sports other than Y football help to usher at Colt home games a group meets to clean up the club, under the direction of co-athletic Peiffer and Mr, Gasull, undertake other games. After stadium. The directors, Mr. projects when their hel is needed Pictured row one' Mr. Gasull, D. P - r - Clem, M. Brandt, T. Cassell, W. Nye, R. two: M. Blanteno, S. Farrow, D. Lawley, Bowers. Row G. Ross. Row three: J. Mickey, A. Magnelli, G. Backenstoss, B. Glynn, E. Ziegler. Row four: W. Hays, M. Smith, Hoover, R. Lichty. Row five: J. Dress, G. Ho D. Kimmel, M. Bohl. Row six: P. Marshall, K. O'Neal, R. rner, B, Small, D. Maeyer, J. Ritchie. Row seven: C. Thomas, S. Kuhn, G. Smith, G. Jones, R. Deluca. Row eight: J. Resch, R. Garverich, B. Carl, Row nine: J. Quigle B. Lechthaler, y, J. Ware, L. Stoner, M. DeBoard. Row ten: J. Zimmerman, R. Flurie, Mr. Peiffer, W. Lengeman, P. Brassell. i P ' 1 , 1 ,ws 31 Gymnastic Club . . with the aid of CC's modern and the helpful coaching of Mrs. Carol Mayer, the girls acquire various skills on the trampoline, tumbling mats, Swedish box, and parallel bars. Because club time was limited, girls showing interest and natur- al ability were permitted to work out after school hours. Pictured, row one: D. Heim, G. Zeigler, J, Boob, B. Gray, L. Taylor, P. Fulton, B, Grossman, S. Shelly, E. Prowell. Row two: Mrs. Mayer, J. Miles, L. Button, R. Miller, B. Sheaffer, S. Delduca, J. Snyder, R. Gromling, D. Minskey, G. Nye. Row threei J. Corbone, R. Miller, C. Sheaffer, B. Firestone, B. Devine, K. Diehl, S. ChODll'l, S, Osborne. 103 nrt' f' H 0 P N Mixed Choir . . under the direction of Mr. L. Pemberton Williams, head of the music department, holds its prac- tices during activity period on Tuesday and Thursday. its initial appearance came in the Dedication services on October 25, l995 with Let There be Music and America Our Heritage. Pictured, row one: Fitting, Emerick, Moses, Taylor, Fry, Kullich, Zimmerman, Roller, Evertts, Hauser, Hacker, Eppley, McGrath. Row two: Ny, Barton, Clements, Snyder, McClellan, Harris, Bittner, Clements, Vovakes, Garrett, Larsen, Farrell, Derrick. Row three: Wallower, Painter, Slothower, Griffith, Heim, Sandnes, Psolla, Wolcott, McLaughlin, Moran, Underwood, Sobieski, Mueller, Hoffman, Baughman, Mathias, Miner. 2 l l Q 2 gt g, 1 . 4. f. ,Q i Q 435. Concert lend . . under the direction of Mr. Kenneth Sampson, plays an important part in the curriculum at Cedar Cliff. Most of its members are also part of the marching band. The first band concert was presented on February ll, l960 featuring Rafael Mendez famed trumpet player. Twelve numbers of various tempos such Sandpaper Ballet Oasis Stars and Stripes Fo ever with Mrckey Embick as piccolo soloist were highlights of the concert. Pictured, row one: Embick, Stevenson, Sharpe, Blyholder, Bean, Garrett. Row two: Buckley, Rigling Evertts, Sudduth, Auxer, Wertz, Vastine, Graybill, Nebinger, Baughman, Leonard. Row three: Johnson, Burstiner Yinger, Smith, Masonheimre, Flanagan, Zimmerman, Fisher, Quin, Kerstetter, Weaver, George, Hake, Swank, Kline Millington, Turner. Row four: Hammaker, Witman, Rimel, Sellmeyer, Shaeffer, Clements, Sockman, Croke, Bottiglier Hall, Hoffman, Steele, Hollinger, Dimich, Ross, Andes, Bonsal, Rhoads, Miner, Leedy, Martson, Harlacher, Horter. 5 ahhh ,, Choir . . with Kenneth Bowen as accompanist places Peggy Zimmerman, Robert Baum, and Elmeretta in the 200 voice Regional Choir for the .lanuay Concerf. Highlight of the season was the three act production, L'iI Abner by Norman Panama and Melvin Frank. In the leading roles were Robert Baum, Zimmerman, David Farrell, Elmeretta Bottiglier, William Altland,Williarn Derrick, Richard Sobieski, and Jon Pictured, raw one: Brickley, Hoover, Bowen, Salmon, Maeyer, Mason, Metzner, Baum, Hostettler, Hench, Myers, Hutchinson. Raw four: Dietz, John, Lawley, Thomas, Nye, Opperman, Fritz, Arnold, Oxenfard, Bricker, Mumma, Miller, Wrightstone, Miner. Rcw three: McMurtry, Smoot, Farrow, Baum, Deluca, Stouffer, r, DiRienzo, Buckbee, Steele, Myers, Martin, Steger, Brambley, Leonard. Row four: Smith, Bell, Altland, nerman, Long, Garverich, Semaff, DeBoard, Bowman, Hollister, Kress, Capita, Winters, Mr. L. P. Williams, director. 1 iii Band . . made its initial appearance with a musical prelude at the Dedication services on October 25, l959. Leonard who plays French horn, and Gary Fisher, saxophonist, represented Cedar Cliff in both the District and Bands. The band opened the Commencement program with the overture, Highlights of Kurt WeiI, followed processional Pomp and Circumstance. Pictured, raw one: Lenker, Griffith, Gilmore, Romig, Snyder, Fisher, Row two: Turner, Loy, McClellan, Semoff, Thompson, Wertx, Ebeling, Bitterman, McCloskey, Wallower, Hays, Row three: Shertzer, Lesher, Eppley, Weaver, Mason, Eppley, Sprinkle, Snyder, Stoner, Derrick, Mathias, onel, Richcreek, Mull, Reimer, Hocker, Eichelberger. Row four: McClurg, Fox, Orner, Marzolf, Miller, Stouffer, ightbill, Baldwin, Martin, Fisher, Dillen, Darwart, Lauver, Smith, Sawyer, Thompson, Poole, Deck. ea mkafeaf wzaaaaafaa ,ofzeaefaf afaiafuky 106 Band Front . . ready to step out in one of the routines prepared by Jean Emerick, head twirler. Members pictured: leading the group, Jean Ernerick. Row one: Dorothy Miles, Sharon Bricker, Eleanor Spicer, Sue McCoy. Row two: Barbara Grossman, Jane DiRienzo, Anne Fritz, Elizabeth Lengeman, Row three: Roberta Gromling, Barbara Ingram, Carol Hale, Whitney Psolla. Row four: Judy Clab,augh, Sue Rishel, Connie Fetrow, Jane Steele, Color Guard . . on parade looking very im- pressive in their new uniforms, Left to right are Judy Gentry, Sondra Miller, Kathleen Kress, Barbara Sheaffer, JoAnn Snyder, Bernice Myers. abdo , a , gowlede 1' Attention, please . , band director, Mr. Kenneth Sampson, tries to get his Cedar Cliff aggrega- tion in formation as they Iimber up after the bus trip to Winchester, Virginia. l Lff High stepper! . . attract the at- S 7 tention of male admirers along the parade route. At right, the Cedar Cliff band front struts for the spectators. Parade halt! . . along a jam- pocked four mile line of march at the Apple Blossom Festival. In competition with bands of 60 pieces or more from Florida to Massachusetts, Cedar Cliff took second place in the judging, nu- ff 108 0 ll as Q -is Q H its W i Dance Band . . rehearses with the L'il Abner cast and chorus on the operetta musi- cal scare at dress rehearsal. Pictured are: trombanists, Mark Richcreek, Robert Hacker, Bruce Reimer, Jerry Zimmerman. Trumpet- ers, Ted Sprinkle, Kenneth Weaver, Mr. Kenneth Sampson, director. Pianist, Kenneth Bowen. Saxophonists, Larry Snyder, Donald McClosky, Gary Fisher, Clifford Thompson, David Bitterman. Piccolo, Mickey Embick. Drums, William Auxer. aide? Ee Girls' Chorus . . participates in the Christmas and Spring Concerts. Pictured, row one: J. Moses, S. Hammer, J. Kearns, W. Miller, C. Shettel, L. Shatt. S. Gallentser, K. Stanesifer, L. Fink. Row two: M. Overmiller, E, Coleman, P. Mathis, B, Kullich, B. Lefzic S, Marston, J, Martz, D. Lovell, Row three: M. Embick, J, Horwitz, P. Richter, S. Cirillo, S. Langwell, K. Dick, A. Kuntz, J. Bretz, H. Marrett, N. Matthews. Row four: Mr. L. P. Williams, director, J. Rushik, N. Yoder, P. Tuthill, S. Anderson, K. Cable, D. Heim, O. Sykes, P. Miller. I 1 Q v I' TY si Maze as dem 64545 ,mf ym Girls' Chorus . . adds to CC's musical talents and enjoyment. Pictured, raw one: J. Vallecorse, L. Nace, L. Taylor, V, Evertts, D. Hamaker, J. Casey, P. Clements, B. Myers, R. Page. Row two: E. McCollam, F. Wise, C. Baker, K. Williams, L. Mumma, J. Miner, L. Steger. Row three: M. Graham, D. Brown, C. Mierly, M. Krone, M. Weigel, S. Fox, K. Kotsch, L. Stetler, S. Acker, V. Rudy. Row four: F. Christian, S, Martin, P. Altland, J. Snyder, J. Twigg, W. Stoner, G. Hollister, J. Sponaugle, N. Lechthaler, B. Slothower. Mixed Ensemble . . participates in many school and community activities throughout the school year. Members of the Ensemble acted as Cedar Cliff's representatives to the County Chorus and sang two special numbers entitled Cherubic Hymn and Hear Our Prayer at the Baccalaureate service. Pictured, row one: K. Fry, D. Clements, B. Metzner, S. Leonard, E. Bottiglier. Row two: B. Kullich, B. Ingram, S. Burk, A. Fritz, S. Bricker, K. Bowen. Row three: D. McGrath, D. Farrell, R, Brickley, R. Hacker, Matt Moran. Raw four: W Derrick, F. Eppley, R. Baum, J. Baughman, W. Altland, B. Hoffman. 109 C wtf Colts to Tangle With Wildcats Friday C 6x a e qqa G 5800 x09,0x A CU? er 4 nms 7.6.9 In I I '77 Sf a 'X G a i on Campaltznd 5 Yxq 9 nees fa e Se X W ew' e nds 630 'I' Vs c D 61' 9 350 gxbfll even 'l offs 5 we Gag-09 SG 0 UP S6 Gum elmo' Sid 9 012591 Vqrslfy no e lghfs Colts Stand 5 1 3 Us lqsf 7- attleRamsTomght G, Wo ln Football Fmale rls Upgef 8 eflnud :O Mdfmen End ,L-Irsf y lan Springs Compeffflon 0 2 Baseball Team Set for Action O CA Ready to Meet I5 Challengers 127, an en Cross C QD f mC'Pate: oumry Rufln ear of efen-'ony 0 5 Aw sw or U RFQ 9,0 5-CD L00 X 9-cu -'50 Cagers Flmsh With I4 8 Log to A Q G' C O ,gf Qc, Drop Lasf Game fo McDevitt 0 :- QU-L 'f O 47 -0? Q -r gg L 6Q,z,Q,, C to 0 O E TJ O 059 'ff goofs 'Cf 0006? O U KJ E, 'Jn QA il Semors I-Qasebqff 7-fa k or 3 c 7- Soph Colts M pm' e 0 If S 20d 0 QN Boys Glrls Teams pX3NI QQ Compete for Tltles vhela is QW In Intramural Tllts A BBC No X Lea X0 40 EISA A eet Gettysburg g qP0rf ,mls L'5f ed' s Second Half Play Begins S Campmgn W fl AH f CC Trackmen Battle Hanover Today E,QZly'2gfhu5lZfff . O 5 ' Sl ri' U 'S' 0 0 lts 0 h ist Uml de Se so 25' at V n l- l ' Glr s COM' 'Z V n m ' G5 W ,C 6 'V C035 6' 6 - 0' A og 0 N A .A . ' .3 9 N 2 ' 'U-I . f Q Q' Us C' - ' . ' as t- . of, ,,. . , Qs . . .1 f eg 6 I .- ' Q 8 6 R .Sv if - o X. ' X ' ' 0 V6 v ' 'T T' . :r - , n . 0. . 15' . . . in . 2 ' - ' ' x , Ch .. 5 V' . 1 d ' O ' ' Nl . f 9 1 ul x X 109 I ' . 9 . fu . d -3 U0-l .l. , . XPL. x mu 1-it 339iun MSU la ll 2 Q . - 196 1.03 3 ,ow . 004 H O 17-6 pu:-24g sJe6e3 A4ls1eA , 91532, Q MM L-Q - Jam ,, 10,1-Z Ung- .3 B, , 5 US..-f an L. v '9'.l 1 , 4 i ggi- A T, 74, ,V . ., 'Y ,V . 'T .1 I '7-.hw 4523-. a n ' -15. . 7- -, H, I .l3,1. '-be-, ba --Ijfffff ,, f, lr ,RIMA - i 'f Y-'ffTf7ffP W ' vf , . 1' fhrigi ,?9i,f4' :'72- V. . 11 A V, 'AHggg tx, ' '-Q.: 1' I -A .W auf? uf .1 A It 1 ,1 ...:? 122 5 as ll LA. if '15 ' ' 31 ' fm. 5 N, ea 606 A966679 Miz me mm Halftime Ceremonies . . Pioneers honor CC's cheerleaders with floral presentation at the John Harris game played at Colt Stadium after a Saturday downpour caused post- ponement, Pictured are Peggy Zimmerman and Frenna Christian, captains of cheerleaders with Harris Pioneers, Colt Mascot . , Sultan frisks around the field at all Cedar Cliff home games. Pictured, Ginger Bowman, mounted on Sugar Foot, leads Sultan. Rams and Colts . , tangle for the season's football finale. Students using hundreds of paper tissues and crepe paper, constructed the figures for halftime activities at the Cedar Cliff-Central Dauphin game. 'l ff! 'V Q- I I Perky Cheerleaders , . lead Colt fans as they yell for touchdowns and victory, Seated on the bench before the packed Stadium at the John Harris-Cedar Cliff game are: Gaye Wolcott, Sandy Oxenford, Doris Walters, Janet Miles, Judy Sponaugle, Pamela Steele, Barbara Parthemore, Barbara Kullich, Joanne Bittner, Barbara Sheaffer. 113 Q Jqeaaaabe 150644 4790 maefzfa ew ear , .Ln-in .i. ,. , Varsity Football Team . . ends its initial season with a record of 5 wins, 2 losses, and 3 ties, Pictured above, 'ow Onei Fishel, lengeman, Marshall, Quigley, Bohl, Vogelsong, McCurdy, Miller, Horner, Maeyer, Lechthaler, Brandt. ROW two: MV- l-OWVEUCE Gorman, Mr. Russell Poole, assistant coaches, Mailey, Small, Dress, Opperman, Cossel, Smith, NY9f Cf0'Qf l-0WleYf Mr- Paul Paxton' Head coach. Row three: Shank, Faust, Mognelli, Ware, Smith, Weltmer, Maclay, Thomas, King, Nolan, Farrow, ROSS- FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Opponent CC Opponent CC Biglerville O I4 Bishop McDevitt O 6 Governor Mifflin 13 7 Mechanicsburg O 26 Hummelstown O O John Harris 6 6 Susquehanna O O Milton Hershey O 26 Cumberland Valley O l2 Central Dauphin 33 6 114 Crucial Play . , brings Cooch and players off the bench to the sidelines. Below, mud-stained players, Coach Paul Paxton, and JV Coach Robert Craig wait tensely. ..a+ l Q I Q-:Min Us ,S I ramyoeyday M eamf zaaafgfeateaf aeeaaw Big Pile-Up . . Jeff Ware 349 and other Colt defenders Straight Ahead . . goes Bill Lengeman and Colt backs in a stop McDevitt back 312 as a charged Cedar Cliff team drive to end the 0-0 stalemate as the Susquehanna Indians surprised Bishop McDevitt with a 6-O victory. dig in to end the drive. Straight Arm . . fails as Colt halfback Earl Zeigler 310 TD Drive . . is temporarily stopped as McDevitt defense is brought down by a Harris defender. The contest ended PUll5 down ClU0ffefb0Cl4 Steve Farrow who l0f9f P05566 to in a 6-6 deadlock. Jeff Ware for the winning Cedar Cliff touchdown. l l 116 :wwf mwadfe f- Ufzeeozaf JV Football Team , . completes the only undefeated season among the many Cedar Cliff interscholastic teams. Pictured above, row one: Small, Kohr, Campbell, Cook, Bretz, Henninger, Enlow, Keith, Firestone, Beaver, Love. Row two: Cunningham, Krone, Morrisette, Mangold, Campbell, Poole, Cornman, Enney, Hain, Hauser, Kirk, Lubic. Row three: Mr. Fred Bale, assistant coach, Vorse, Gordon, Sprinkle, Ulsh, Haas, Vogenreiter, Hambright, Little, Ferguson, Johnson, Kelly, Lantz, Mr. Robert Craig, Coach. Susquehanna John Harris Camp Hill McDevitt Rolling Along lone tally to b Opponent FOOTBALL SCHEDULE CC 44 20 6 21 . . JV back Ronnie Enlow carries for the eat Camp Hill 6-0. Opponent Cumberland Valley 7 Milton Hershey O Middletown 20 William Penn I3 Kirk Firestone . . JV fullback, is dropped by unidentified John Harris tackler after a short gain, but the Colts drive continues for a 20-O win. C4 WA 'HMM Q' ll7 azyeu ,omat 171904944639 demon Varsity Basketball Squad . . completes the first season for Cedar Cliff with an impressive I4-8 record. Pictured above, row one: Ed Salmon, Gilbert Backenstoss, Mark Smith, Richard McCurdy, Jon Ritchie, Mike Bohl, Ted Sutton. Row two: George Horner, Eugene Heiges, Brian Small, Steve Kuhn, Phil Vaughn, Danny March, William Underwood, Steve Farrow, Donald Rockey, Coach Robert Miller, Joe Heim. Fast Action , . Steve Kuhn goes in to try to capture rebound Ed Salmon . . goes high for a lay-up with teammates Ted momentarily juggled by McDevitt player as CC loses its final Sutton and Phil Vaughn near as he leads the Colt cagers game 69-49, with 23 points in CC's 82-Sl victory over Waynesboro. 04 Rebound Bottle . . and rough gonng under the basket as Colt Hot Potato as McDevitt player trues to drop the ball defenders, March 420 McCurdy 1144 Vaughn 1122 and unto the hands of teammate nn the battle for possessnon Sutton 1:30, fight at Cut wnth McDevntt sharpshooters Wlfh March 320 MCCL-IfdY -544 Kuhn Gnd SUTTON Medl Enthusiasts: are Cedar Clnff s cheerleaders and students as shown vn the stands acked wvth howlm artasans leeful T1 Y at every Colt two pon Gilbert Backenstoss Jon RlfChl6 Edward Salmon odfapeoae adzmay cwzzmaiua ea VARSITY BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Opponents CC Opponents CC Northeastern 4l 59 Alumni 48 45 Cumberland Valley 57 8l McDevitt 6l 52 Hershey 53 60 Gettysburg 50 53 John Harris 69 62 Carlisle 54 69 Susquehanna 34 60 Waynesboro 51 82 Camp Hill 36 48 Reaching High . . for the ball as he strains to recover a rebound Fighting Colts , . put up a battle as Ed Salmon tries a frorn opponents is Rick McCurdy with Sutton and March ready to l0Y-UD Und Tf'0mm0'95 Qef into fl19 middle Of The OCTOVI assist. against McDevitt. Mike Bohl Ted Sutton Richard McCurdy Mflfk Smifh ,ofzgoafze fox eww 401190 VARSITY BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Opponent Opponent CC Chambersburg 69 Carlisle 64 66 Biglerville 48 Waynesboro 76 58 Hanover 58 Chambersburg 7l 59 Cumberland Valley 56 Biglerville 55 57 Gettysburg 43 Hanover 66 70 McDevitt 69 49 Hustling Colts . . fight hard to stop high-scoring Easy Ed . . drives in for a push shot to aid in McDevitt cagers. Steve Kuhn leaps high for the CC's 59-41 victory over Northeastern to open the ball as March 520, Sutton 15530, and Rockey season. March ii'2O and Zimmerman 350 WHO, prepare for action. follow through with the ploy. F SSR JV Basketball Team . . ends a highly successful season with a l5-6 record. Pictured above, kneeling: Beckley, Mr, William Cornwell, Coach, Patterson. Standing: Fry, Painter, Kelly, Smee, Little, Farnham, Gordon, Reimer, Ferguson, Cook, Firestone, Kohr. ak makmfaww fzaff on da Jeafedaff Opponent Opponent Northeastern 3l Waynesboro 47 Cumberland Valley 45 Chambersburg 47 Hershey 23 Biglerville 27 John Harris 59 Cumberland Valley 38 Susquehanna 43 Gettysburg 27 Camp Hill 33 Carlisle 43 Hanover 44 Waynesboro 38 Gettysburg 36 Chambersburg 56 Carlisle 32 Biglerville 30 McDevitt 48 Hanover 32 McDevitt 58 Everybody Up , . as the rebound bounces high Ron Gordon . . tries a lay-up surrounded by McDevitt defende s as the off the rim and Firestone and Kohr battle for JVS battle to 0 58-48 loss. possession, Dashing for Rebound . . is Kathy Diehl with teammate Jackie Morrow moving as CC girls drop o game to Susquehanna 35-24. fazbzdaiahaazb Jmiedaldbz yank Girls' Varsity Basketball Team . . concludes o so-so season with a record of 4 wins and ten losses. Pictured below, kneeling: Miss Mary Jones, Coach, Elmeretta Bottiglier, Manager. Standing: Barbara Grossman, Roberta Gromling, Sue Martin, Betsy Devine, Karen Brubaker, Isabel Mueller, Kathy Diehl, Sandra Burk, Sue Leonare and Jackie Morrow. si LQ 31 i.1:.l it Q 'iii' , 2 '- Sandra Burk Jackie Marrow Roberta Gromling Sue Leonard Kathy Dehl eafafa Q anew !om6zb Die 6640026 weave VARSITY BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Opponent Alumni 24 Bermudian Springs l8 East Pennsboro 34 Boiling Springs 39 Central Dauphin Susquehanna Bermudian Springs Roberta Gromling Sue Ma tn Opponent McDevitt I8 East Pennsboro 32 Boiling Springs 40 Central Dauphin 50 Susquehanna Mechanicsburg Cumberland Valley Betsy Dev e Karen B ubake ,-f JV Basketball Team . , ends the season with a record of six wins and five losses. Pictured above, kneeling: S. Stewart E. Vastine, S. Shelly, B. Lefczik, A. Sockman, S. Shertzer. Standing: E. Bottiglier, J. Sandnes, M. Kennedy, M. Buckbee O. Sykes, J, Carbone, W. Smith, S. Sellmyer, Miss Mary Jones, Coach. Jawa yang Amy! do akawafaeeaow .IV BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Opponent CC East Pennsboro I4 6 Boiling Springs 2I 8 Central Dauphin 48 6 Susquehanna I2 I3 McDevitt 7 I9 East Pennsboro I6 22 Boiling Springs Central Dauphin Susquehanna Mechanicsburg Cumberland Valley Opponent I2 37 I5 22 I4 Sue Sellmyer . . goes high on a tap as she leads her teammates with I6 points to a 32-I8 victory over Cumberland Valley. CC I4 II 23 I8 20 125 Amee mm mm ' az' meer elm' l A Cedar Cliffs Traclunen . . complete their tirst tull track season with an overall record of 5 wins and 6 losses. Pictured above, row one: Ross, Smith, Bockenstoss, Deluca, Reed, Mason, Small, O'Neol, Flurie, Lovell, Poole. Row two: Mr. Lawrence Gorman, Coach, Conrad, Small, Prowell, Smoot, Underwood, Clippinger, Zeigler, Yost, Hays, Schrama, Cunnungham, Lichty, Mickey, Martin, Mr. Milton Wolf, assistant Coach, Row three: Salmon, Dress, Baldwin, Mc- Sregonkllih, Stoner, Gordon, Brassell, Smith, Beckley, Brightbill, Quin, Baker, Thomas, Lantz, Dissinger, Bowen, Brosius, arse, e y. Starting Line , , shows Mike Lantz and Brian Small ready forthe 880 against York Suburban trackmen in the first home meet. 961413, K 5 126 parm .awe-f 111 d l K , '1 J!- 1Q,'g Biglerville York Suburban Lancaster Steel-Hi Lebanon William Penn Carlisle ' -:Jw ,ith Grim Faced . . Barry Lovell goes over the first hurdle with two Harris Pioneers but cannot keep up the fast pace as CC drops its track finale. Determined Effort . . by Colts Jerry in the 440. 1. 9 s 1 O Q TRACK SCHEDULE Opponent CC Opponent 69 58 Central Dauphin 59 W 40 78 Hanover Quadrangular - 10893 l8Vz Steel-Hi 55 58 69 Gettysburg 51 V2 64 63 Hanover 4 l 64 63 York 68 6234: 65 Va John Harris 99 Va Ross and Don Deluca is turned back by Pioneers Gumby, Reeves, and Roberts , ,, 4 ue 4 fx . 9 L '. rung, ':.,- -- in gg- +V. , ' 4 l t, Q? so-in - ,ff 5 V . , , H A g W . , 4 S . , 'Q I' IQ 'A x, ,fl R , 4 as WT' '-' A1 -555' L lA bw..-J-avg' ,..: :ai .l ' -P rn: CC 67 V2 64 V2 59 33M 12.7 zkdemvefa emma Zane! eww eeywe Fas! SNR . . as Harris Pioneer dash men pull away from Colt runners Backenstoss, Lovell and Mason in the 220. First, Second . . places for Cedar Cliff as Mike Winning Stride , . for York Suburban cindermen as he Aubrey and Brian Small break the tape in that breaks the tape far out in front in the 440. order in the 880 to pile up points in an impressive 78-40 win over York Suburban. ru' , gf 128 weeeffz ea ozafa fo :Me mauve: Mm, , c,,,M 1 Q2 0, , -4 Winning Fonn . . os Ken O'Neol tokes off on ci brood jump to collect crucial points in clinching the mee? ogoinst Steel-Hi, 69-58. Mark Smith . . displays his tolent in high jump competition os he takes on important first pioce in the Central Dauphin meet. F N' ci N W . F . It H 129 High Flying . , Earl Zeigler gets some words of wisdom from men cn the ground as he appears suspended be- tween sky and earth for a first place against Steel-Hi thinclads. fl 66 gamma .gowwoz ' Mile Event . . sandwiches York Suburban man Running Strong . . Gary Mason finds the extra kick to hit between Colt long distance stars Brian Small and the tcpe first in a close finish in the 220 against York Mike Aubrey with victory for Aubrey and Cedar Suburban doshman. Cliff in the meet. . Lv Jing' 'Z 1? 104 , ,rl 34 IIW A if D nfjgggfifill ffl ,Je .,'2'1v-6' In Final Meet . . of the season, Mike Aubrey runs ahead of the field to take the mile event against Harris Pio- neers with Colts Ed Salmon, Brian Small, and Mike Lantz close behind, as pictured above. Battling for Points the high jump in a - 0 QW goozfa Jmaywez' md www . . Art Smoot puts forth his best effort in losing cause against the Pioneers. is Up and Ove! . . high jumper Bill Underwood clears the bor for a first place in the Harris meet as teammates watch nearby. I is f...g.4 I KW lewd ,aafzatagbew da 75zw5 fevzewawy 132 Cross Country Runners bring a new interscholastic sport to Cedar Cliff with a booming start Pictured above row one Marshal Brosius Al Hartman William Hays Mike Aubrey John Mickey Jack Stewart Row two Dick Garverich Fred Eppley Dieter Mueller James Sockman Ray Lichty Mr Milton Wolf Coach Central Dauphin William Penn John Harris Central Dauphin William Penn York William Penn District- Reading CROSS COUNTRY SCHEDULE Opponent irst third first second thi rd first third second second 4 first second male!! J 4 ledmeafzfez ill! I Dip 104' A U14 llll EDA, 0'-nl A lv 2 ffptnll UH' STUFF fllff' if Varsity Baseball Team . . closes its season with a log ot 5 wins and 7 losses. Pictured above, row one: Lilly. cuff' Barry Glenn, Richard Lentz, Daniel Clem, Gerald Eichelberger, David Lawley, AI Hartman, David Maeyer, Dennis Kimmel, William Lengeman, Edward Shank, Jeff Ware. Row two: Barry Weltmer, James Eppley, William Auxer, Larry ley, Fred Wieseman, John Hoover, Ted Sutton, Steve Kuhn, Donald Shearer, Keith Kramer, Jack Leiter, Mr. Zitto, Coach. Row three: Jon Hamaker, John Resch, Barry Lechthaler, Donald Marston, Jack Wagner. Larry Conley . . of Cedar Cliff foils to beat out Star Athlete . . Jeff Ware, leading hitter on the an infield grounder as the Colts bow 8-3 to Colt baseball team, in action as varsity catcher. Cumberland Valley. 'sv 4 I' f' rl45,'1'J' -It 3' I 4-Y ,J Con- John l33 xx LEU4 CLIFF 'il William Lengeman Dennis Kimmel William Auxer e :wha fiwwza da 00665234 VARSITY BASEBALL SCHEDULE Opponent CC William Penn 4 l Carlisle 2 7 Comp Hill 5 0 Mechanicsburg 3 2 Carlisle 5 4 Camp Hill 7 2 Centerfielder . . Barry Weltmer beats out First Bosemon . . Bob Ferguson gets back safely to first in JV an infield hit ogoinst Mechanicsburg as contest with Comp Hill lost by the Colts 4-2. the Colts take a 5-4 decision in a downpour. 1.13 , pnf7 illlllll Liff In ,no Q gi -S A R -. ,lurlrll 1 WA! f Siam dafmofleff, mfzeazwky lamb!! VARSITY BASEBALL SCHEDULE Mechanicsburg Cumberland Valley Mechanicsburg Camp Hill Cumberland Valley Carlisle Hgh Peg to f st puts Colt runner on base 0 Cl ff chalks up a 5 4 vctory over Carlisle. ,C 1 S 136 fix lu. Barbara Sheoffer Sue l-90f't0fd Lindo McClurg Barbara Metzner agvfmff ymdyema ego da Z- 6 aeeam SOFTBALL SCHEDULE Opponent Boiling Springs Central Dauphin 24 4 Cumberland Valley l4 I2 Northern Joint 18 2 Boiling Springs 16 I7 Central Dauphin 10 6 Cumberland Valley l2 lO Softball Squad . . gains experience despite a poor season with a 2-6 won and lost record. Pictured below, row one Bittner, Metzner, McClurg, Sheatfer, Mullin, Noll. Row two: Nye, Overmiller, Dick, Barrett, Shertzer, Shuler, Houser Row three: Mrs. Lena-mae Krout, Coach, Brown, Stewart, Fortney, Scarborough, Mueller, Leonore, Sandnes. X-iff Volleyball Champions . , of the intramaral tournament are the Black Bats, one of the senior teams in the play-offs. Pictured at rlght, kneeling: Margie Hollinger and Sue Martln Standing: Glorla Hollister, Linda Gorm, Kathy x7 I Kress, Barbara Ingram, fzdmmzazef 4 W? i We 37 yea? :aa Basketball Champions . . Sophomores emerge after a long tournament in which each home room competed in interclass games. Pictured, kneeling: Helen Noll, Sue Mamma, Jaye Beard, Dixie Blazer. Standlng' Cheryl Baker, Conne Baney, Bernadine Neff, and Mary Bean 137 yzftyew 0 oampoedlnw U. Cedar Cliff Wrestlers . , finish league competition with a 3-5 record, an admirable season for a first year club. Pictured above, row one: Wingfield, Gephart, Bruaw, Markley, Eichelberger, Enlow, Thompson, O'Neal, Lovell, Jones, Stouffer, Ware. Row two: Mr, Robert Craig, Coach, Gramm, Krone, Clippinger, Keith, Miller, Bowen, King Grosz, Sultzaberger, Blacksmith, Fochee. Row three: Kramer, Hambright, Gensler, Bowers, Brightbill, Ebeling, Thompson, Fisher, Camp- bell, Poole. Row four: Kopp, Craig, Nebinger, Bowen, Dobbie, Fisher, McDonel, Goss, Stine, Anderson. 138 Colt Grappler . . Gordon Jones, a stand-out in the 165 pound class with on 8-4 record, about to pin Ray lbberson, as Cedar Cliff drops a close match 30-22 to Susquehanna. :ww adm ayazkaf 4' ayaeafa Dover Camp Hill Cumberland Valley Central York Steel-Hi Juniata Joint Susquehanna Ronald Bruaw Marlin Grosz Jeff Ware WRESTLING SCHEDULE Opponent CC Opponent CC 38 l8 Carlisle 24 32 38 l 8 Elizabethtown 6 54 28 25 Hershey 22 26 30 28 Central Dauphin 26 l9 8 42 Mechanicsbu rg 33 I9 31 24 Newport 39 l3 30 22 John Fisher Fraser Gensler Gordon Jones 139 ' 0 bekffy eahfeaffzb go .lc 4 ' 1 H.---J-. -wa-.1 nf? , H, v. 9 'WWVQW I rx 1-,rf Nm' wg Egger' l ' .V-V1 ' iii, hw' all W I l .X f' -lr, 1 fly, , ,fx vnfl ' A .x N I ' . s. V , I Y , ,. I . , , , I N X, , , ' 1 .ff ,f fl 'Ki' 2 ', If z X J - X7 5 fxlxfxe r 7' 5 K , ' A N . ,: 1 fvfl, In ljlf' J, 7 V' A 'J ll 'A fl 'l fl Y V-7 J J F ,f 'vw 2' ' F. f ff ,f ' J ,J .ff ff J' I ffj' .-1 l j I' 1, X 'X f ' - . A ' ff ,,-f'f,1',f ff K ' X' xlib! 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TENNIS SCHEDULE Opponent Central Dauphin William Penn Susquehanna William Penn Central Dauphin Susquehanna 140 2 V2 O 6 O CC 5 3V2 4 0 6 gift 2 Alf Q- ' 4, A Y Q 1 ' 7 Zi 69 f '5 fly!!! s 5915? .,:'.. 'I Ilfld'a'lIIl ,G Wweyfe ZZ Je446ede!Z 4 4 S Q - - . - 1?- Basketball Champions . . are the Seniors who ewzecz' Volleyball Champions , . are the Juniors who won in in tramural home room play-offs. Pictured at left, row one Earl Zeigler, James Witmer, Howard Volin. Row two Barry Weltmer, Fred Wieseman, Jack Wagoner, took the crown in exciting inter-class competition, Pictured below, Richard Wildman, Jon Yost, James Zimmerman, John Zimmerman and Ronald Woods. 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Q44 gf 19 0 01500404 :Za Peggy Zimmerman and Robert Baum Barbara- Grossman and Jack Dress Wally Vogelsong and Doris Walters 1a'3mtJtl Pamela Steele and Mark Smith Most Most Most Popular--Douglas Bell, Judith Gentry Attractive-Mark Smith, Pamela Steele Talented-Robert Baum, Margaret Zimmerman Most Studious-David Basehore, Janet Barton Most Athletic-Jeffery Ware, Kathleen Diehl Most Likely to Succeed-Eugene Andes, Frenna Lee Christian Most Co-operative-Ronald Thomas, Karen Fry Most Best School Spirit-Walter Vogelsong, Doris Walters Dancer-Robert Baker, Leslie Mumma Best All Around-John Dress, Barbara Grossman Best Dressed-John Hall, Susan Rishel Most Bashful-Barry Hart, Susan Brambley Judy Gentry and Douglas Bell 144 1 ' yy ezaaweffalea Janet Barton and David Basehore Leslie Mumma and Robert Baker Susan Rishel and John Hall Barry Hart and Susan Brombley Frenna Christian and Eugene Andes Karen Fry and Ronald Thomas Kathy Diehl and Jeff Ware 145 :yi afgopeu Qfnfyhavowz v , f I I if I iam ' 2 We 5' n K l W - 5 s 'ba Y nys 1-A as 4' auf' tr- '12 V4r4i' 5, 5. , f ' H Qs Q e' , - f vi r ' f , 59. 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Q ir, Q ,, , - 1 -153 0 , gf' ,r , - 'W A N - 3 '- A ' rr .Q .- w M! 4 . ,Q FM - l, ,v fl 2 0 A -. .k ., , ,, 'nw , A Ju' 5. 2514.1 lip . , A Z.. 'fe - . ,:' , ,' 'tl ,. l ffl? -wi 4 lv ' 3- ' L .A i -. 1. .. , Q. ,- an N - Q --1 a- -I .. pf .v -- .L . -1. . - . 1 148 305027 , Ju!! 00764 Color Guard . . takes part in colorful ceremonies as Cedar Cliff dedicotes its new football stadium. Pictured are, Judy Gentry, JoAnn Snyder, Kathy Kress, Judy Capita, Barbara Sheaffer, Linda Taylor, Linda Gerber, Eleanor Spicer. Farewell Salute . . as senior members ot the band front line up for their last parade appearance. Pictured, kneeling: Sandra Burk. Standing, row one: Lindo Taylor, JoAnn Snyder, Kathy Kress, Judy Copito, Barbara Sheoffer, Sandy Miller. Row two: Linda Gerber, Eleanor Spicer, Susan Rishel. rzafdfem 0' do . ll' Que HY Q X ,z Music Mon . . band director, Mr. Kenneth Sampson, maps future parade plans with some of his ardent fans. Pictured are, Judy Capita, JoAnn Snyder, Mr, Kenneth Sampson, Sandra Burk, and Judy Clabaugh. Senior Foithfuls . . make up a large part of the color guard and twirlers in the band front. Pictured, row one: Susan Rishel, Linda Gerber, JoAnn Snyder, Kathy Kress, Judy Capita, Barbara Sheaffer, Linda Taylor, Eleanor Spicer. Row two: Sharon Bricker, Dorothy Miles, Judy Clabaugh, Robert Gromling, Barbara Grossman, Mr. Kenneth Sampson, Sandra Burk, Janice Johnson, Barbara Ingram, Ann Fritz, Connie Fetrow, Barbara Elicker. xi jfrxx 149 150 www ,ofzeaeaat 665 dfbafpfey Try-Outs . . for the class play are con- ducted by Mr. Laurence Waite, director, Standing are: Peggy Turner, Bonnie Stricker, Donna Haas. Seated: James Sockman, George Thomas, Mr. Waite. Listen to Me , . warns Mrs. Stanley, or Barbara Sheaffer, in a typical scene in rehearsal, Pictured are Gloria Hollister, Allen McCready, George Thomas, Harry Barger, Barbara Sheaffer. Rehearsals Start . . and Dr. Bradley checks the injured Sheridan Whiteside, Pictured are: Margie Hollinger, Dennis Kimmel, Sharon Andrews, George Thomas, Allen McCready, Barbara Kullich, Gloria Hollister. 0 Q50 Zane 75 aakuaez 0 The Man Himself . . looks over a bunch of holly offered by Harriet Stanley. Pictured are George Thomas as Sheridan Whiteside the man who came to dinner and stayed for six weeks, and Margie Hollinger as Harriet Stanley Play Cos! . . reenacts the famous Moss Hart and George Kauffman comedy, The Man Who Came to Dinner on January 28 and 29, l960. Pictured, row one: Harry Barger, Wally Vogelsang, Lester Stoner, Ben Hoar, Ronald Woods. Row two: Kent Robbins, Bonnie Stricker, Margie Hollinger, George Thomas, Douglas Bell, Linda Taylor, Barbara Kullich, Barbara Sheaffer, Gloria Hollister, Leslie Murnma, James Zimmerman. Raw three: Richard Sobieski, Linda Gorin, William Sudduth, Richard Garverich, Dennis Kimmel, Allen McCready, Richard Brickley, Richard Lake, James Green, Jon Baughman, Al Magnelli. ling ea eozye amd ,0 cya ofa atcha? ,- ,-. Love Triumphs . . again as young union leader, Douglas Bell, wins the boss' daughter, Barbara Kullich. News Item . . in Time magazine excites Mrs. Stanley and her gushy friends. Pictured are: Mrs. Stanley, Barbara Sheaffer, Mrs, Dexter, Linda Gorin, Mrs. McCutcheon, Linda Taylor. Special Treat . . is provided for a cantankerous patient. Sheridan Whiteside, by Butler John and his wife, Pictured are: Nurse, Bonnie Stricker, Whiteside, George Thomas, Butler, Richard Sobieski, Cook, Sharon Andrews. yeeat 102295 ku' ' , adfeeabwa Hand it Over , . demands tough guy Jim Green de- mands and collects a handful of greenbacks from Mr, Stanley, factory worker with labor problems, portrayed by Jon Baughman. K it-ni ll -X 1? xi.,..,, .X 'Ni Ll., 4 ii Flirtotious Mood . . does not win approval of business-like secretary, Gloria Hollister, as Lorraine Sheldon, played by Leslie Mamma, tries her charms on suave reporter, Bert Jefferson, played by Allen McCready. Where these Crates Go? , asks delivery man, James Zimmerman, of other unusual Stanley house guests Pictured are Richard Lake, Kent Robb:ns, James Green, James Zimmerman 153 an e adn-afzaafakaf mat' Help, Help! . . screams Whiteside's nurse, Miss Preen, as Banjo carries her out. Pictured are Bonnie Stricker as Miss Preen and Wally Vogelsong as Banjo. Quiet Conference . . goes on as Whiteside's friend, Beverly Carlton, Scientific Data , . on his ant colony is collected by Professor brings outside news. Pictured are Whiteside, Maggie Cutler, Metz. Pictured are: Dr. Bradley, Dennis Kimmel, Professor Whiteside's secretary, Gloria Hollister, Beverly Carlton, David Metz, Harry Borger, radio technicians, Ben Hoar, Lester Farrell. Stoner, Ronald Woods. dhy dfeapaama me of depend Z eemeeafy 5331 9 .. Unsteady Steady . . wails as school mates congratulate her boyfriend, Larry Munger, ready to take off as an honor exchange for a Prom in the wilds of Ohio with a likely glamorous siren. Pictured arei Ginny Martin, Donna Heimp Kay MacCarthy, Sue McCoy, Steve Haviland, John Mathias, Larry Munger, David Lawley, Peggy Wilson, Carol Hockenberry. Cast Members collect after dress rehearsal The comedy Fair Exchange by Kurtz Gordon was produced by the Junior Class on March l7 and I8 l960 under the direction of Miss A Naomi Peters berry Donna Helm Pamela Mathis Matt Moran Row two Sue McCoy Joe McMurtry Barbara Stevens Barbara Parthemore Jane Steele Pamela Richter Sandra Oxenford John Mathias Row three Larry Leedy David Lawley Sam Kirkpatrick Brian Fisher Virginia Bowman Barry Lovell William Luta Brian Small James Eppley 155 Pictured, row one: Heather McLaughlin, Thomas Millington, Sharon Horter, Judy Horwitz, Carol Hacken- neo :Kawai lea! Jay afzqpfzvaea Peggys fruends waut for the arruval of Prunce Charmung Ched Armstrong the exchange student from Ohuo and a bug party un has honor Puctured are Larry Leedy Barbara Stevens Jane Steele Bruan Fusher Sam Kurk atruck Pamela I3 Ruchter Barbara Parthemore Alex Mohnach and Barry Lovell 156 N-1 Kuss Me For Luck pleads Steve as he us about to guve up hus gurls for the furst turne for a Sprung Prom to honor guest Ched Armstrong Puctured are leads Peggy Wulson por trayed by Carol Hockenberry and Steve Havuland portrayed by John Mathuas I Resent Your Statements declares teacher Mrs Franklun stuffly as she faces Mr Wulson who has accused her of acfung luke a romantuc school gurl Puctured are Mrs Agnes Franklun Pamela Mathus Gunny Martun Donna Heurn Mrs Wulson Heather McLaughIun Mr Wulson Thomas Mullungton o o o O . T 6' a- W. K . mx M, i 5 A, ,hu J , . -5 If ' , 43 M N I ' - . . . ' ' I I , . Q I u f 1 r ,, - ,. , . ll ll . 2 , , I u I - u I - V die 224 eine' ' Here's Proof, Dad . asserts Diana Wilson as she produces photo and news clipping about young hood lum Dino Dirkin. Pictured ore: Diana's churn Carol Stellar, Judy Horwitz, Diana Wilson, Sharon Horter Mrs Wilson, Heather McLoughlin, M Wil on Thomas Millington. The First Slug . . is for you Big Boy snarls Dino as his plons to force Peggy to oid his escape from the police are thwarted by the little egg-head, Diono and her cop friend. Pictured are: Diana, Sharon Horter, Sergeant Beggs, James Eppleyg Dino Dirkin, Mott Moran, Steve, John Mathias, Peggy, Carol Hockenberry. 158 we cornea lb die ffaabye Dalsy Mae and L ll Abner Peggy Zrmmerman and Robert Baum portray the leads rn the orrgunal musical comedy by Panama and Frank based on the well known comuc strrp characters created by AI Capp wuth musuc and lyrrcs by Mercer and DePaul The productuon sponsored by the Class of l96l was presented on Aprrl 25 and 26 l96O by the Cedar Clrff Chonr Mr L P Wullrams head of the musrc department durected the production wrth the and of Mr Steve Petrusky of the Harrisburg Community Theater In staging and choreography Student durector was Kendall Taylor and student manager Harry Borger Sets and scenery were pro vnded by the art and shop department under the gurdance of Mrs Eleanor Stanton and Mr Ernest Ober wardrobe by Mrs Ruth Logan Mass lnza Bentz Junror class dean acted as busrness manager Cast and Chorus pauses for a photo durmg dress rehearsal . 1 . . I I ' 1 I I I . . . . , 1 I 1 ' ' , . . I I ' . 04 effddzpfzvafaced ov ' K l I l 1 Lazy Living . . at the old fishin' hole. L'il Abner and his cronies rehearse lf I Had My Druthersf' Pictured, row one: Richard Brickley, Joe McMurtry, Robert Baum, Gary Smith, Harry Deeds, Dieter Mueller, Barry Hoffman. Row two: Susan Brombley, Ann Fritz, Peggy Zimmerman, David Farrell, Elmeretta Bottiglier, Judy Kunkel, Barbara Kullich. Earthquake McGaan . , demonstrates his strengrn and power to Dagpatch big-wigs. Pictured are: Mayor Dawgmeat, Roy Sawyer Senator Phogbound, Jon Baughmon, Available Jones, Gary Smith, Speedy McRabbit, Art Smoot, Lonesome Polecat, Richard Garverich ll' I 159 0 J? 0456018 2085 a?4Z0 I ,X l Stupefyin' Jones . . up to her usual tricks as the Muscle Men are frozen in their tracks. Pictured are: Barry Lovell, Steve Kuhn, Jon Ritchie, Gordon Jones, and Kendall Taylor as Stupefyin' Jones. It's a Typical Day . . in Dogpatch as the Scraggs, wives and husbands relax in front of the Yokum cabin. Pictured seatedi William Garrett, Bruce Long, Ann Fritz, Ronald Woods, Walter Hoyer, Richard Larson, Harry Deeds. Standing: Sue Brambley, Donna Heim, Ginny Nye, Jean Mathers, Arden Louver, Barbara Metzner, Judy Kunkel, Connie Hench, Donna Clements. 1 agoafai 2024 md wmadvma Double Whammy . . is thrown by Evil Eye Fleagle as Pappy Yokum watches in amazement. Pictured are: Butler, David Lawleyg Marryin' Sam, William Altlandg Appassionata von Climax, Mary Sandnesg Evil Eye Fleogle, Douglas Bell, Poppy Yokum, David Farrell. Big Celebration . . gets underway for Sadie Hawkins Day as the dancers limber up for the big race to catch the men. Pictur-.d, the dancers kneeling: Pamela Mathis, Pamela Steele, Sandra Burk, Leslie Mumma, Sharon Horter, Sue McCoy, Dogpatchers: Harry Deeds, William Garrett, Sue Martin, Sherri Acker, Barry Hoffman, Arden Lauver, Roberta Gromling, Jane DiRienzo, Richard Larsen. LM 5x X 161 Zawya ' e Z Receiving Line , . welcomes seniors and their dates as they arrive for a big evening at the Scottish Rites Temple. Pictured are: Doug Bell and Judy Baker, Jeff Ware and Pamela Steele, Jim Quigley and Barbara Grossman, Miss Nellie Lack, class dean, Mr. Milton Wolf, class dean, and his wife, Linda Stetler and date, Florence Galley and Jack Dress, senior class president, Ben Hoar and date. 4 g 'C' gl, ,1 We--'fl-i,dv' , . V? I ll ' M ivilw.. i 1 3 J ' , 8 is E ' X, . , e A 'K-an'-r' -J' Y -Ni' . Time Ou! . , as groups gather at the tables scattered around the edge of the dance floor, Pictured are Frenna Christian, James Sockman, Susan Penrose, Richard Brickley. 162 Attractive Duos , . step into the enchantment of a ballroom starlighted with a crystal ball. Pictured are Jackie Morrow, John Zimmerman, Ronald Woods and Martha Laney, Starry-eyed Girls . . compare new formals and corsages while dates are busy at the check room. Pictured are Pamela Steele, Sandra Burk, Mary Jane Embick, and Donna Haas. die Mmm aeeam Enioying Themselves . . at the Senior Ball are Orpha Crisp, Norman Steever, Sandra Burk, Kenneth Weaver, Barbara Ingram, and Fred Eppley. I f HMT' M.,.aor- Special Entertainment , , Bob Baum clowns with date, pretty Peggy Zimmerman, and friends who seem to enjoy his uke. Pictured are: Fred Dillen, Patsy Wolfe, Gary Mason, Peggy Zimmerman, and Robert Baum, Z . 4 C7 Evening Merriment . . shows as party chaperones gather to compare notes. Pictured are: Mr. and Mrs. Paul Paxton, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin William- son, Miss Nellie Lack, Miss lnza Bentz, Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Waite, Mr, and Mrs. Terrence Palmer. 3 Gallant Escorts . , win rewards and gleaming smiles as they pause with their dates at the refreshment stand. Pictured arei Carl Miner, Karen Albert, Fred Epplev, Barbara Ingram, Doris Walters, Al Magnelli. 163 :wwf ala mwah and maya wwmefafa S Soft music . . of Dave l-leck's or- chestra adds to the mood as seniors and guests glide around a shimmering ballroom. gf 1 - ' sQx?'L53's vmiifg' ff 7 . -iam, - To You, Sweetheart . . seems to be the sentiment ex- Musical Combo . . attracts seniors who stop to watch and lnsten pressed as the boys lift cups of punch. Pictured are Pictured are William Altland, Sandra Morrison, Ted Sutton Judy steadies Judy Baker and William Lantz, Richard McCurdy Sponaugle, Sherri Acker, Charles Reed. and Beverly Bennie. It's Almost Tomorrow . . and happy couples enjoy the final notes of tradi- tional Goodnight Sweetheart, ez ye Couples Arrive . . and pause with dates at the checkroom at the Hershey Park Ballroom. Pictured are Keith Kramer, Mary Kupp, Jon Baughman, Linda Gerber, Margie Hollinger, and Gilbert Backenstass. i , . 1. I i Y ri X , . ff V1 . 5- A X l tr' ,fA'l?l Sim...-. N x ,J X Q H s o Bm li-I :Vg Q! 233 I , 3 'L gg ,, If i .. 3-'ff 5, vi U Guys and Dolls . , in their newest formal attire pause to compare notes at intermission of a fun-filled evening. Pictured are: Karen Cable, David George, Bruce Long, Betsy Devine Martha Laney. Deans and Officers . . of both Senior and Junior classes form the receiving line to welcome Cedar Cliff students and guests 0078? L f Fashionable Couples . . glide dreomily to the Q soft notes ot Let Me Call You Sweetheart. 9 cfiffy Jfzegea ea Balcony Scene . . shows romantic duo oblivious to the prying Camera as they watch the dancers on the ballrom floor below. 11 We Sf. .R Intermission Time . , and the crowd collects to fasten to the tall L. tales and talk over plans for after-Prom parties. ' 1' 'X U N X 7 1 ' 1 Q Iii- saab fi ,ssks V k N so N,1- ,-J' aafzepfeafafdie Many Thanks , , for a de-Irghtful evenrng are offered on behalf of Senlors by Class Prcsudent Jack Dress, and date Florence Galley, to Mr John Zutto and Mass lnza Bentz, Junlor Class Deans. ITB 4 . ,gm ,Fx i-.ai i fl p', , , --i Y S Memorable Evening . . x Q . I- 'N 1 s V 1 N A, l u K. ZX N ff closes os students dance to the last notes of - 27 Weary Dancers , . take a short rest before the next round or after-Prom partnes Plctared are F t Barbara Metzner Bruce Osborne, Ann Fl z, Joan Barrett and Jack Mvllflr So Tired and Sleep, H35 1 I u UIQ gg!! n 'l w. x h . s X x ' Oz , 0186334 QA was y M X Special Guests . . Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wert and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Edwards smile broadly during an enjoyable afternoon tea party. riff fi ef -43 if xx r ,, .1- Club Entertoins . . at a tea on Sunday afternoon, May 3l, l96O in honor of members of the faculty and senior class, Pictured are club mem- bers Sandra Oxenford, Carol Hacken- berry, and Judy Horwitz serving Mark Smith, Richard Garverich, Carl Miner, and Gilbert Backenstass, X v l' I Z .dn . Ready to Serve . . after long preparations are Thalians Sue Cirillo, Mariene Weaver, Whitney Psolla, Zona Diller and Linda Herrmann with faculty and parents ence aezwbea adzeaa ow! Mixed Ensemble . . sup- plies special musical num- bers for Baccalaureate services. Pictured are members of the Ensemble with Reverend Sloop, Rev- erend Louver, Reverend Woods, and Reverend Glatfelter. Serious Moment . , for the Class of l96O as Seniors prepare to hear Reverend William F. Woods deliver the Baccalaureate sermon entitled A Right Sense of Values. Pictured, tl-ie first graduating class of Cedar Cliff fills center section of the Auditorium Hearty Congratulations . . to Edward Salmon and Margie Hollinger are being offered by Reverend Woods as he talks to seniors after the services. . fat new eawofza mee Q am . o Q. .il ,.. im gi . rl f fi A lllf l I 5 s 1 1 I ' fi g A I i E us l Q 1' Only Kidding . . Barbara pokes good-natured fun at serious students, Janet Basehore, book worm, and David Basehore, dunce, as the most outstanding seniors are introduced. 3 E 3 , 1 i . I 1 E Ilf, ' A 'P V-f....11 Floppy Bunnies . . in port of their dance routine. r. Pictured are Doris Walters, Sally Osborne, Ann Fritz, Kathy Diehl, and Elaine Eppinger. 170 Chorus Line . . recalls part of the Senior assembly program as the Class of 1960 presents its class day program, Thanks for the Memories, a review of past ex- periences at West Shore and New Cumberland. Pictured are R Gromling, S. Burk, J. Gentry, E. Spicer, J. Snyder, L. Gerber, J. Bittner. if f il If Sod Tale . . for a sympathetic listener. Actor Bill Altland in well-worn mop wig repeats a fun- ny assembly scene with friend Gil Bockenstoss. rg. Q :se ,mm-y...-..,..- T f. . x .f N A I fa . . . Beatnik Specials . , gathers for Crispie's poetry recital with bongo accompaniment by Tyke Andes. Pictured are Jones, Stetler, Fritz, Woods, Miller, Elicker, Johnson, Crisp, Zimmerman, Lantz,, Hal linger Eppinger, Andes. of lay! aaioofyeafza E vii iii P 5 W5 3 ' by v A Key Ceremony , , Senior Prexy, .lack Dress, hands over the traditional key to Junior Class President, David Lawley. , K X - r v ls ,fi ' , rj? L K I Q A B ' K' ' ,'G,,V Fx. gl :SJ l' 2 1 I 1 ilk-F456 . Vi ' l Gift Presentation . , to the Class Deans for their untiririg work in making the Senior year at Cedar Cliff a memorable one, Pictured, Linda Taylor makes the presentation to Mr. Milton Wolf and Miss Nellie Lack on behalf 2 of the Class of l96O. i NP 'J Coaches' Nightmare , . as bantam weights make up the varsity football squad- girls, of course. Pictured, Barbara Sheaffer reenacts her version of locker-room pep talk to her squad before a crucial game. 171 hal' blonde dmvwezaa Z' 266364 S Pomp ond Circumstance . . and Seniors begin the solemn processional through the Auditorium filled with parents and friends at the first Commencement exercises on June 3, l96O, built around the theme There is no Defense or Security for any of Us Except in the Highest Intelligence and Development of All of Us, Supreme Moment . . after long preparation arrives as sober-faced senior boys find their places on the stage. ill! ,Ai lk 's..,,. Student Speaker . . Elmeretta Bottiglier introduces the theme with her speech on Education's Ancestral Heritage. Our Heritage . . Cedar Cliff is the topic presented by Eugene Andes. second student speaker. Senior Vocalist . . Peggy Zim- merman stands proudly as she prepares to present her musical selection, Climb Every Moun- tain. 4-'li awfgokfe amz QMS: cpoefamy yew ua mi L iq .i 5 14 M-am lm Class ot 1960 , . on the stage ready to begin the ceremony of awarding commencement prizes and diplomas Bottiglier, member of the Band and Choir. 'ffl lt 1 . x N: 'itil Talented Musician . . Robert Baum offers Beautiful Colo- rado as his selection for the Commencement program. Frenna Christian . . presents her topic Ascending the Heights in developing the Commencement theme. Educational Rewards . . by Jon Baughman concludes the ad- dresses by senior speakers at Cedar CIiff's first Commence- ment, , l , . We .Q 9 1- , - I l al K J 5 .HJJH i- fig. Nl Outstanding Seniors . . chosen for the Parent Teacher Association award are Jack Dress President of the Class of l96O and member of the Student Council and Elmeretta 1 'vs CUMBERLAND COUNTY NATIONAL BANK A-5 Q ccNB213215i1S3 5 'N N50 ff? 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I '.,a- V ...,, 176 LES Kohlhaas Gulf Service QV-QT SH Washmg Lubncatlon Accessones Cl p C ll RE 78501 Flne Cleanmg 1n own Plant As Good as the Best Better than the Rest , ff 5Q! D C , S 1 CE 20197 J 10th St X, ,-, New Cumberland Karns Meat Market 114 Bndge Street New Cumberland Pa Featurlng Hershey Estates Meats Fresh Sea Food Complete Home Freezer Food Plan Financing Arranged Jesse H Stone FUNERAL HOME A1r Condltloned 408 Third Street New Cumberland, Pa. CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES to the Class of 1960 PLANKS Suburban Press Camp H111 P Pubhshers of the WEST SHORE SHOPPER QQ QQH: ffmgtdaute Wrlghtstone Electric CLYDE WRIGHTSTONE Propnetor ELECTRICAL REPAIR 8z SERVICE 100 South Market Street Mechamcsburg Pa h fi qhf Q 1 P qqv S Stewart P Ruth 8t Assoclate Bulldmg Contractors Sp9C1a11Z1I1g Resldentral Commercral and Llght Industr1a1 110 Nmth Street Phone CE 6 2672 New Cumberland Pa 177 I , 3. I be ' ' W ' 1 I t ' f as Qs jg? ,, I . . . ,gn 1-1--1 Q 1, ,- . . . , 0 0 I 1 ' ' I . It even ol s . hun ry teenager! ims e b . O O . I ' Lllllcll IAMIIACNIDOGQ- 3rd 8a Bosler Ave LEMOYNE PA Phone Hbg CE 8 6761 Dealers ln LUMBER MILL WORK AND BUILDERS SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS ,Erwi- ,Q MLM 'l Setzer Petroleum Company ,--.NL Camp H111 Pa D1str1butor Fashions for Men RICHFIELD PRODUCTS New Cumberland Perma As always 1t pays to dnve to Doc Relffs Compare' Locally Owned and Operated STORE HOURS TUESDAY FRIDAY M 9 OTHER DAYS AM t 530 , . 9 1 ' , . ,., -1-. 1' f . :ES Q . '7-'i 4 E' 4552-'1 , -ff' L Y , eff.-.iyrl I-. 12--. - 5, .f,..s.s -IIN , fizvy' wg jfs p7 I .155 F I X5 f H Eglin fx: - 4.9.3 ' 33 4 .113 'l s '-AJS - ---H' Q . ---V 'Y' - I'- ll. I I ly- ,r ' 'I' 3 ,gl-3-M' .. -V , 71 gf- X nj lg lvl-A. , ' u - y N 'eg 3. 1 V 5 . , M, , is , . 9 A. . to P.M. Closed Wednesday at Noon 9 . . o : P.M. L Esther Hempt The Store of Fashlon on the Plus S 6, H Green Stamps Highlands WEST sHoRE Garden 0 For the Woman and Jun1or Mlss 308 Brxdge Street New Cumberland Pa 429 S 18th St Camp H111 Phone RE 74111 Central Pennsylvama s We are xndeed proud to have been selected the Off1ClG1 photographers for Cedar Chff Hlgh School F1ne Portralt 8z Commerclal Photography Ensmlnger Studios Est 1882 Second and Walnut Streets Hamsburg Pa Harvey L Ensmmger Telephone CE 67968 Owner Sz Operator 179 Sh D 1 n Super-Garden Mart I Congrafulahons to the ? Graduating 1960 CUMBERLAND COUNTY NATIONAL BANK CI C INI E 2123152155 gS L y C p l o , o I A,.'1' 3 I til: 4 ' n of Cam Hill Sho in Center o New Cumberland o Boilin rin s P e m o n e o a m H i I I b For the best ln Flowers Pealer s Flower Shop I 1' k RE 7 4507 Freysmger Pontiac, Inc 1537 Brldge St New Cumberland Pa CE 6 9066 Pontlac and Vauxhall Sales Servlce for all makes Towlng Servlce w1th Modern Wrecker Sandnes Sons New Cumberland Pa Mcxn Oihce and Warehouse CE 8 2564 Our Byword SAFETY Buy SAFELY - - - - - Xgklikfilp .5 o ok 5 ' 21 5. I' - -Xzxw dwrdm' Vlnlxl' lust what I need for my new gown, ihin s Mary Jane - Em ick. I I I O , . , . is '--1+ TRlNDlE BOWL Automauc AMF P1nspotters Ample Parkmg Play Area Snack Bar A1r Condxtloned Balls Drxlled Whlle You Wa1t IV2 m11e west of Camp H111 on Poolers Grocery Trmdle Road Open Evenmgs Phone RE 7 9820 Phone CE 4 8561 805 Brldge Camp HIII Myers Oldsmobrle Aft Press, 'nf Weddlng Personahzed 8 Invltatlons Statlonery 7 840 Market Stret LEMOYNE PENNA O1dsmob11e Front 8a Reno New Cumberland Pa IkCo phglh htyp he 1 N - l 1 x V . YJ' '? -1 Sales tax! What's sales tax? Iim Fleqcl asks Douq Pooler. 7 - ' St. O I O C O , . in 5 5 , . Q r . ac nnoxs o era 'n e 'no e mac in Vf,-9 A' f Wall Tlle Plastlc Steel Ceramlc Floors V1nyl Rubber Asphalt Llnoleum Carpets 307 Br1dge Street New Cumberland Pa Phone CE 3 8780 Owned and Operated by METZGER 8z SON HARDWARE Mechanlcsburg lu yBo Sk LET US PLAN YOUR TOUR A l L E TRANSPORTATION co warm LEMOYNE PHONE RE 7 6761 sn msmu U szavnc: cunmuuu K E Zerbe Plumbmg and Heatmg Contractor 25 West Main Street Shuemanstown Penna 183 1 H 1 I f F te .t '? ' ', ,ff fr ,pez ,- g 5 - - ' 2 f, t 42' : I I I - 1 7' ' fy. 'I- 'Qo' . I , f ' 'f 2' 7 tw ' V g, -Vfffi ,Q-.ff '-,A .,:,f14 3 V,-. ',Li -1 , 7 -f - .7 .K ,f 4 .1 - ' ! 7 : 1 5 ! 7 , . , :jr g 555121 , ' J G2 R ' -ull.. O I at it A 5 1 , . take this, so s nnie tric er. 184 Bacnman-Knorr Insurance Agency ALL FORMS INSURANCE AND BONDS 131 Chestnut Street HARRISBURG PA Phone CE 36809 I B S Boch cz G old G Sh pp alexa 4 GARMENT STORAGE 0 SHOE REPAIRING FUR CLEANING 0 th nedc W K AND STORAGE bv P wrpfon 418 BRIDGE STREET NEW CUMBERLAND PA Telephone CE 33222 noun sfnvlcf HOUR SHIRT AT NO EXTRA CHARGE Fmest FCICl1lt1eS For The Storage of Your Fme Furs 6. Garments The Ryan Store M Mechamcsburg Uksk for Uncle Russh q oghtor Ms ent qeyBnne St lcker D xs Walte cx d P qgy So beer OF ' X ack . Knorr X Iohn . m n . I 0 9 r o i or ro i i O , . . - .q ff' Btisitlclreenu isB i 1 K , ' ' or' I n e . . , ' . R' 1 Harrisburg Dairies Most Honored Milk 20th and Herr Streets Phone CE 41181 PR 307 MARKET ST REAL ESTATE NEW CUMBERLAND PA Phone CE 89494 Buttorff 81 Co Furmture 8z Carpet New Cumberland s Own Furmture Store Smce 1882 o A, o o Q E X. Third and Bridge Streets ' T 2 - S . . , . 1 186 Dixon Pharmac Where prescrrptrons are carefully compounded and checked Carol and Brrdge Streets New Cumberland, Pa io For o snuck compomon... i Nothmg does Il like Seven Up' Bottle Vendors Paper Cup Vendors Specral Servrces to Partles P1cn1cs F9St1V3lS Stoner Beverage C0 Harrlsburg, Pa Employmq local personnel Ouentm Berq Norman Basehore Earl Benner Owen Best Mae Brffert Robert Brliert Glen Bowen BERG MA UFACTURI G CORPORATIO X 'Q - M .,....-:1 1 'ly -f t' Fl E 'S' macrmery assures ellrctent productron Iohn Bowen Blau Campbell Charles Campbell Peter Eckelt Rrchard Frye Rrta Fulton Iames Gtllespre loseph Iames Blanchard Klrne Rrchard Lambert Drck Landman Iohn Leonard Wrllram Lewrs Douglas Mclntrre fhrs arr condttroned Dre Shop wrth draittnq room rllummatron and Scrntrcolored Wrllram Myers Robert Olejmczak Iames Payne Donald Phtlltps Boyd Ourqley George Savaqe Htchard Sebolt Peter Serler Melvrn Sheafier Rrchard Snavely Cloyd Spahr lay Spanqler Wrllram Stoops Donald Trrssler New Cumberland Penncr CE 89394 Iames Weakley Robert Wrdener Esther Wxllrarns Llovd Wmqheld Iohn Wolfe Georqe Wrrqht 0 o .E . 46 I 0 0 e . ill! l 1 J ' . 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' St th I' q SI ATNNWIDE l B Smuth Ford msunnucf A 'imma' E Alfredl Martm Student L1fe Insurance School ACC1dGUt Insurance Oldest Gflgmal Fefd Dealer Athletlc Accldent Insurance Volunteer Flre Co Acc1dent Pollcy Central Pennsylvama New Employee Famlly Group Plan 5 llves and up to 24 101 Poplar A New Cumberland P Phone CE 8 4894 Phone RE 7 6711 FRYS A 81 G FOOD MARKET Locker Beef at Locker Cost CE 2 5519 Lemoyne Pa LOWER 81 OUIGLEY, TV Antennas Rotors Convertors Repa1rs SGTVICG Calls RCA Vlctor TV RCA Whxrlpool Apphances Motorola TV 85 Stereo 225 Bndge Street Phone CE 2 3948 New Cumberland, Pa lf ,slum in O O I fi., IIN Lf --ll-' -.'- - llf'T? 30 ,O Auto ' FIRE - LIFE 1 , ji ?.'5y:'tE.? 0 S.: Xl . do ve. , cr. - I , I O X Ralphs Self Service Market v One Half M1le South of New Cumberland f- Q, OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY , 00 ,-A Courteous Service Ilan rr, l M IQ? Ralph carr1es a full lme of fresh and smoked meats vegetables and produce I Maller s Barber Shop Evan M Semoff 4 Barbers An' Condltloned Sp9C1al1Z1l'1g ln Ladles Halr Cuts 205 3rd St New Cumberland Pa Phone CE 3 9854 Tw Brandt s ev J Greenhouse O Corsages I 0 fg Potted Plants 1: ' la Vegetables li ill Bedding Plants 150 Geary St New Cumberland Pa Phone CE 6 3227 189 L 1 - 1 f - C ,A 6 ,J' C' I X , P, 4, - A 'YV - ' Q- Q5 1 Si I - I . . . l A I 1 1 I o , u A Vu I - 'hs ' lX I 5 J ,Qu 2 lj 'V 4 4, 1 ' 0 . ' .-L. If A, ' ' h -fe' Q S I 190 The mllk of Superlor Flavor Servmg West Shore Schools wlth X tra Rlch Mllk and Premlum Quahty Ice Cream Call Us for Your Party Needs Irwms Dairy 515 S 32nd St Camp H111 Pa l B b t I Jewelry Repalr Gxfts Engravmg GEORGE HASKO Watchmaker and Jeweler 215 Thlrd Street Phone CE 6 0534 New Cumberland Pd if ' ' 37 F -7 . ' Q yn I . . ul l , . V Out of my way! says Lindo Taylor to Iudy I as Char es Morrisette and o Hake woi ihe Y Q - Scotty 1nv1tes you to Camp Hull lanes 2 .L .Ki-. Q WWMMTHS11111 IH the Camp H111 Shoppmg Center Bowl at the Slgn of the MHQIC Trmangle RE 7 0481 .QQIQAQH6 Oli 5 F2011 014525 South Locust Street Sh1re-manstown P West Shore Theater New Cumberland Pa 6 P M Shows Frlday Saturday 7 PM Shows Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursda Plumbmg 8z Heatlng 24 Hour Serv1ce 10 1' anus 001116 A RWM I Q7 cs-K 5 R Lawn A S Der y crns u a CE 2 2124 CE 41280 I' . . , G A 1.3 6 Q if -as 1 4- L W , S ' . a. N I 1 gl ly .f 1 - W For I I y I Q ab . . 0 . - Q, ' X xg I 5 '55 X I 1 1 1 Y f J Q 126- . Fr t St. Wormleysburq. Po. I 1155 St. H.'bq,P, SHIEIIYS DRIVE IN OppOS1t9 West Shore Plaza 1512 Rrldge St New Cumberlan r5PS PAINTS JACOBSEN POWER MOWERS RUSSWIN LOCKSETS STANLEY ELECTRIC TOOLS Your Complete Supplier of 160 Favorlte Stereophomc Tunes I Hardware Yard and Home Products IEMOYNIE FROZEN FOOD CIN I ER 8th and Peach Sts LEMOYNE PA Call RE 7 9241 Don t be a square Get hot serv1ce for real cats at fx -45 -Il O'DonneII's Esso Service Brldge Sz Carol Sts New Cumberland State Inspectlon Repalrs 7 -R H , d --J' --- wig. T . I x ee N X ,- N N I I I C S WlllIS 81 SONS Fuel O11 Coal Feed Rear 342 S 5th St LEMOYNE PA YOUR 1cleperLfQr1.f' Ivlsuramre AGENT 5E-RVE5 YOU FIRST B Y E R I- Y Tells you everythmg you need to know about your Insurance Purchase Iohn M Byerly 3025 Market St Camp H111 Pa Sheaffers Hardware RE 77111 LEMOYNE PENNSYLVANIA Oldest Hardware Store on the West Shore RINGS PINS MEDALS CHARMS CUPS PLAQUES If ll d THOPHIES P Your Class Jew eler DIEGES gl ClUSI 17 IOHN STREET NEW YORK 8 N Y BOSTON Q PROVIDENCE Mcmufcxctunng Iewelers O I 7 7 , . excell 1 , design w s i e , ft'mcxnship gr 4 b q NY . , , h Q I I 1 S. J. Quigley Ssso DEAl.ER 5th and Market Sts Lemoyne Pa Phones RE 7 7141 RE 7 9202 lee M. Christain Agency Complete Insurance Servlce 121 State Street Harrlsburg Phone CE 85216 Musselman Funeral Home 324 Hummel Avenue Lemoyne Pa Youll Enjoy Shopplng at thls Beautlful Ultra Modern ACME MARKET Brldge Sz Fourth Streete BIG FOOD VALUES 4- -M l.. , , . , . . a I 'Tvr fx is fgiif K , . ,.,Tx 4 in A 5 l 1 5 fe 1 Q J yi Baker St Price Iewelers 107 North 2nd Street Harrlsburg Penna Watch 81 Jewelry Repamng Phone CF 2 8421 Walter V Steger Moderne and Antique Repalrlng Upholsterlng R9flnlShlllg SHOP REAR 313 RENO ST New Cumberland Pa PHONE CE 2 8239 Mam Offlce Camp H111 Pennsylvanla RD No One CRUSHED STONE O SAA J I TRANSIT MIXED CONCRETE Asphalt Paving Materials O Street and Dru eu ay Construetlon Excawatnon I Dlamage I Paung . 86 Hempt Bros., Inc. WEIS MARKETS 1195 Louther Road Camp H111 Penna Gross Oll 81 Supply C0 Kerosene 84: Fuel 011 2 1- Bruce leach, Inc Smce 1905 Cement Products and Concrete Work WAYLITE BUILDING UNITS 7th and Readlng R R I Lemoyne Pa Phone CE 2 9758 Q11 fl? vgs I B 84 H CUT RATE Etters, Penna R D 21 206 3rd St New Cumberland, Pc: Phones YE 86195 or YE 82704 Phone CE 63521 Dolly Madlson Ice Cream James Lett 24 Hour Photo Service Toys Games Models School Supplles :nn-Il 1 1 Tlx 5 0 K' x - X ff-gn 2:25. 1.751 A emu 'xx X I N . A, ',..,,-.4 A, 'J 'Ay -. 1 -.,-:Q 0 D,--L. ' . f, ,, -l'.,r?f ., .. 7:4-V Nev' if Tx j -4 . K . . , , . , ' 5 I 6 t o ' X . ii , ,. fo' V' dx . fvv f In 427' Thompson's Atlantic Service Brandt and Lowther Sts. CAMP HILL PA. RE 7 915-1 Lubrication A Specialty Tires Battery Accessories Road Service Across the Bridge 7 Ollgl'l,U'S South of New Cumberland Complete Home Recreation Center To Make Your Leisure Time-- Plecxsure Time ZENITH - SYLVANIA STROMBERG CARLSGN KITZMILLER BROS JO GAY . Aiummum Sldmg Records and Hobbies O Built up Roofing I Asphalt Shingles 8: Siding Rear 320 Bridge St New Cumberland CE 4 3207 Make a Hobby a Habit 71 W Main St Mechanicsburg Pa 197 . O I I 1, I 11 1 f 0- . I . l. A l l .. . . . I U - O - . . I . . S6 ' 77 . . . 7 . '- l 1 1: nn- li 1 l WALSWORTH +A... mm -Q-raw.: 4 kg. nd-1b. Mx , s 7 A 4-M3 4 1 2 ' - f' H' 1, 2 'gggaf 1 ff'H',l.,c' fmffis 'Q' fix , Qi' 'UW f?' ? .'fas'j'a ff 'Q' Q gf.. 5 Q S Y-In 'Y' to Q .5343 ' ,fgY 9+ if-' K I ,, , . 1, y I -1 4 ' v me 4 lr Q SUSE 'QA Q H Q J ii, 1 95? . We-5 . . ,. .H E I o'j'3'f9 5' Q1 , 4 .,,, Y I ' K5 ,f 9,1 i 1 -. xx g me '. Q A....n?'
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