Cedar Cliff High School - Cedar Log Yearbook (Camp Hill, PA)

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Students who do not meet Mr. Vogelsong in the classroom will likely encounter him in one of his many extra-curricular capaci- ties. He has devoted time to the school by directing the Senior Play and The Brickand the Rose, coaching j.v. football, andadvising Apprentice Thespians and Youth Forum. Clearly, he illustrates the motto of one ofhis activities, Responsibility through Involve- ment. It is for this involvement with the student body that the class of 1967 dedicates the CEDAR LOG to Nlr. Vogelsong. The Senior lass Dedieates the 1967 CEDAR LOG to Mr. Walter Vogelsong 4' I fn 'E if M f 5 ffftf s W is-16 N-.J i Dedication fL 'W7?E!Wi up ' AWVQ, f .,::4g,..s,ff W f Q -,rw 'v ga .Ama-3:--::1',f,-,x 1 wi f - ' -f fr -L . .X M X f ,7 ' ' ,ar iw :gs 5 rx .1 1 -E f ae '17, Sn- During a lull in the activities at the Senior Class Party, Grace Mathias and Mary Van Laning serve refreshments. 6 uppressed Desires, Expressed at Senior Party. Brookwood Farms is minus a rnilkman, and Waterloo is without a commander as Floss Siemmler and Bonnie Lantz dance at the Senior Party. 10 HelI's Angels make their appearance at theSenior Party in the form of Dane Bickley, Don Payne, Jim Russell, Fred Brown, and Ron Williams. CL -N, ., V., .: .'Q Q sf, VM.. H . ,fl if vw A ,emi Marriage Certi icates, Colorful Patches, and Indoor uthouses Take Do patch out of the Comic Pages and into the During a lull in the festivities at the Sadie Hawkins Dmce, couples exchange comments on their Sunday best. C. C. Gym. Tangy apple cider, red plaid shirts, and a rustic outhouse helped set the mood for Sadie Hawkins, October 1, 1966.C.C.'s Dogpatch was definitely traditional with men quaking in their boots. The first hint of female dominance appeared as an erratic driver swung into a parking place, walked around the car, and opened the door for her catch, Later, as girls disgustedly paid for their dates' entertainment, it was evident that the men reigned. Male rights werethreat- enedg however, as eager brides dragged reluctant grooms to Nlarryin' Sam's altar while others gaily danced to the Vondell's music. Certainly, although the white ring symbolized Dogpatch marriage, it also signified an inexpensive night for the men, and an enjoyable night for all. 3 Q W I it E 2 l 1 Patty-cake is always a fun game when 3l'?5,,.J a -E' gui ff A- Ex, Slut ' ii sl ,Q!X Homecoming: Mums, Music, and Spirit. ,,,f' f Sandy Dann's reign as Homecoming queen is only seconds away as she prepares for the evening's festivities. Queen's attendant Carrol Atzeff and her escort Ron Queen's attendant Sue Croushore and her escort Marty Kitzmiller. Queen's attendant Linda Nix and her escort Larry Sorensen. Baumbach. Queen's attendant Debbee Snell and her escort Flay Hoover. -' H-f.'-Nu - Q - 1' w w -. A X Q N f hes. N S' V -4 ,ir- s U 'x he Q-Q... mi s 55 IQ , AW. W es WNY' fi Q I f T ' WW , 'M -,W YW. ' T it fl ii, fs f ' as mf if i- 2 ,F Q 4 A 533: Q H At Tommy's funeral, all the people whowerea part of his life reflect ' 2 upon what he had meant to each of them. W - 2 eg Q .. ' .gi if it 5 ,A if sl. gh' 5 -.lf if ff X 5 yes E, ig, Narrating between th e s c en e s, Ka r en Ml'- D001-1'1UE'S drunk 89Hif1 ' Krichbaum fills in the missing years of 1 Excellence 66The Brick and -the Rose? One of the most popular plays atCedarCliff this year was intended only for PHSSL one-acl play competition. The entry was Lewis John Carlino's production of The Brick and the Rose. Rehearsals for the drama began in October under the direction of Mrs. Jeanne Lutz. Upon her departure to Penn State, Mr. Walter Vogelsong assumed the director's tasks with the assistance of student director Sandy Simpson. In district competition at Central Dauphin, C,C.'s entry placed first with a superior rating. As a final rehearsal for regional competition, the cast presented The Brick and the Rose in an assembly for the student body. The Thespians went on to win first place in regionals at Juniata College, The students then journeyed to Penn State in March to compete in state competition. Throughout the months spent preparing the play for the various levels of competition, the participating students gained useful experience in technique and characterization, in addition to many happy memories of what was indeed Cedar CIiff's Iongest running play. know, kid, you're ok. You can really take it. l The brick would be all you would need forthe city, and the rose the rose would be the other thing. Cedar IQ. EHS ' 5 ifgfi I 2 F-'I 'Ei 51 3 : if Y e 2 uk N5 2 W 4 1 ' e E C 1 W wi 'Nl 'J' 'sw At the Pennsylvania Speech Association Con- vention, Mrs. Lutz accepts the School of lhe Year Award on behalf of Cedar Cllff. lif Honored b . S. A. .v.. if 1 ,Xe , L fe: egg? A 6 i ? As part of the Activities of Pennsylvania Speech Week, Cedar Clifl's students conducted a humorous Readers Theate from UE the Down Staircase. with the School of the Year Award. Displaying the Speech Department's award for its outstanding curriculum are speech teachers, Mr. Vogelsong and Mr. Waite. Governor William Scranton extends congratulations to Mr. Edwards and Mrs. Lutz as they accept the School of the Year Award presented to Cedar Cliff. Governor Scranton, Mrs. Lutz, and Speech Ill students. Because of annoutstanding curricular and co-curricular program in speech, Cedar Cliff was presented with the Penn- sylvania School of the Year Award in public speaking. The awardwas announced at the annual Pennsylvania Speech As- sociation convention held :at the Penn, Harris Hotel. At a special assembly, Mr. Donald Eckroyd, president of the P.S.A., pre- sented the award to Nlrs. Jeanne Lutz, director of the speech department at Cedar Cliff. Mrs. Lutz in turn presented the plaque to Nlr. Louis Edwards. A letter of congratulations from Governor William Scranton was readtothe assembly by Bill Corlett. In order to demonstrate the use of speech in everyday school life, a reader's theatre presented excerpts from Up the Down Staircase. I Debby Sees Reigns as Miss Cedar Clif . Youth Festival Committee Chairman Sue Schumacher and her committee lan Cr ' Sh' B h . , p aug lpp, ob Brlnley, Dave Seipe, Steve Newhouse, PhilShenk, Sally the 1966 Youth Festival. FRONT ROW: Steve 'BrinIey, Sue Nichols, Val Leisher, Kaufman, and Don Klalber. Carol Ftinehimer, Sue Wise, Betsy Harro, and Kathy Fawberg SECOND ROW: Festival took place this year on November 25, 1966, at the Zembo Mosque. Attracting a record-breaking crowd was a Twenty-two schools were pre- sent at the event, each repre- F sented by a queen. C.C.'s sparkling queen, Debby Sees, was escorted by Larry Albert. Also representing Cedar Cliff, inthetalent division, were the Castaways. This folk group performed in the Tile Room, a new addition for the Youth Festival. The room was de- corated as an ltalian cafe with soft candlelight and red checked tablecloths. Organizing all these fes- tivities was the Youth Festival Committee, consisting of mem- A bers from each school. C.C.'s hardworking committee, headed ' by Sue Schumacher, was credit- ed with selling more tickets than any of the 21 other schools. 20 YOUTH FESTIVAL QUEEN AND NOMINEES, Kaufman, Mary Jo Garman, Barb Faust, and MISS CEDAR CLlFF: Debby Sees. NONI- Kathy Fawber. INEES: Barb Procopio, Sue Domlesky, Kathy E V 2 The twelfth annual Youth F A popular group, the Highwaymen. i f K vs. I Ynuth Festival and all its excitement becomes a reality for C.C.'s queen Debby Sees and her escort Larry Albert. 21 Q I g .3 -L of Forward for Fenwick! Tully commands as his army invades New York City. On November 17 and 18 the C,C. curtain rose to reveal the imaginary Duchy of Grand Fenwick, as the Junior Class presented its initial dramatic venture, The Mouse That Fioaredj' The play, directed by Mr. Earl Mcfane, con- cerned a tiny nation that declared war on the United States because a company in California was duplicating its wine. Bedecked in medieval armor, the army of Grand Fenwick invaded New York City and obtained possession of the destructive Q bomb. Giving outstanding performances were Bill Corlett in his portrayal of Tully Bascom, Jessica Klingman as Gloriana, Flick George as Count Nlountjoy, and Ed Steele as David Benter. The student director and announcer was Terry Horley. The President's crucial question: What has become of Professor Koklntz and the deadly Q bomb? Juniors Make Actin Debut in the Comed , 'The Mouse That Roaredf The opposing political views ofthe Dillutionist andAnti-Dillutionist parties are presented to the Queen of the Duchy of Grand Fenwick. Employing a unique air raidalert system, Mountjoy warns Grand Fenwick of impending disaster. 3 r 3 .42 if 532, 1 L 2253 2 Tully Bascom, unknowingly possessing the potential to destroy the Western Hemisphere, forces the Professor to reveal that he has the Top Secret Q-Bomb. Completely boring the lost tourists, TuIlyBascom tells about the charming habits of the animals and birds of Grand Fenwick. 23 - ---- ---- Silhouetted against the courtyard is the DODS Tri-Hi-Y's Nativity Scene. 5 F , , E I . ag, ,gm lf f 3 5 i, if s The Christmas play cast portrays the true meaning ofthe season in this scene from Seek the Star's Light. Christmas at Cedar Cliff means louder lunch-time noise, caroling seniors, and Santa Bowman shouting, ho, ho, ho! Music, but with more beauty and finesse, was presented at the choir's annual Christmas concert. Also conveying the true meaning of Christmas, the Thes- pian Apprentices presented a play, Seekthe Star's Light. C.C., however, did not merely display verbal talents during the holiday season. Many Hi-Y's and Tri-Hi-Y's adorned the school with festive and religious decorations. Creating the atmosphere of a Gothic cathedral in the auditorium were two beautiful stained glass windows, constructed by the choir. Three elves, painted by Willie Smith, also proclaimed holiday joy from the cafeteria windows. All in all, it was an active, joyous Christmas, and a white one, too! Under beautifully detailed props, Sheila Peters narratesthis year's Christmas Pageant, Seek the Star's Light. 1 E . g i, Ira E 2. ,w Q! Q, s Y ,MJ Q. I ' i-if . 'X .rf - 'Pi ' s M s i' N X, , M3311 ' is L 1 ' . 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'X ,. ,W ' .f -vlffx W .f 1 - Sue Schumacher, Donna Gartzke, and Joan Westlake use red roses a is v Sv W 1, 2 s, ,,, 'fa' Senior Actors Excel in 66Dark at the Top f the Stairs. 26 Unaware that their daughter is watching, Cora and Rubin quarrel over Pfeenie's new party dress. During one ofSonny'stempertantrums, Lottie,Sammy, aiu , ia- i V 'K MM 1 Beth Yarnall transforms Ron Williams into a middle-aged man for his role in the senior Diay. 'FQ Cora try to pacify him. Q director Charlie Thomas and student producer Sue Grandon check the weak points ofthe play during early rehearsals. On February 9th and 10th, the Senior Class presented William lnge's production of The Dark at the Top of the Stairs. The playcast began re- hearsals early in January under the direction of Mr. Walter Vogelsong with the assistance of student director Charlie Thomas and student producer Sue Grandon. The action of the play takes place in a small Oklahoma town during the t920's. As the curtain opens, Ftubin Flood, a harness salesman, is pre- paring for a sales trip amid the objections of his wife Cora. Through a series of subplots, the play presents the central theme that there is a dark at the top of everyone's stairs. The roles of Cora and Rubin were portrayed by Sandy Simpson and Don Payne. Their children, Sonny and Reenie, were played by Randy Diffen- derfer and Maureen Klaproth. Other members of the cast included Nancy Nye, Flon Williams, Karen Krichbaum, Jim Collins, and Bill Wood. The combined efforts of the various commit- tees and Mr. Ober's stage crew helped make possible the fine performances on both nights. With the final curtain, the class of '67 brought a successful climax to its many dramatic achievements. The fear of the unknown is revealed in The Dark at the Top ofthe StairS. edar Clifj iw' The FACULTY members ...Forget eggs onFriday Must attend lively in-service days Spend free time directing extra-curricular activities All give tests onthe same day Procrastlnate in putting marks in grade books Wear out their lungs by yelling at their homerooms Out-number the parents at P,T,A, meetings Try to get out of hall and cafeteria duty Spend grueling hours correcting tests, figuring out lesson plans, and researching their subject. 29 The following are the announcements for the day: Condolences to the Girls' Hockey team who lost to Northern last evening. Miss Slaybaugh's second period panel on the draft will meet in the cafeteria this morning. After the flag salute we will proceed with the activities of Monday, Will Mr. Torn Jones please reporttothe cafeteria. Will the person owning a blue Ford with license plate JB007 please remove their car from the bus loading zone. Room 222 forfeited to room 224 in volleyball this morning. Assistant Principal John A. Zitto West Shore Joint School System elementary schools junior highs senior highs 9957 students teachers curriculum coordinators 56,721,369 budget school buses 1 glorious snow day l System Superintendent Raymond A. Wert and Secondary School Director John A. Johnson. UZ Q '.'-- M' ' , fi - if ' HOOL BOARD: Mr, Charles E, Thomas, Dr. William A. Blacksmith, Ferdenbaugh, Mr. Paul E, Guyer. NOT PICTURED: Mr. Paul W. Baughman, r. H. Ross Richey, Nlr. E.Wayne Beshore,lVlr. Newton Bair, vice presidentg secretary, non-member: Nlr. David Frantz, treasurer, non-member. r. James W, Hagar, presidentg Nlrs. Virginia Bowman, M r. Paul L. General Works Philosophy Religion Social Sciences Language Pure Science Technology The Arts 1 2 3 1 1 5 Q 5 E 2 x R ...A l l '-un..-.- Mr. Flussell P. Poole Mrl Edmund'L. Moore Counseling Appointments Study hall feacher please note: This student is scheduled for counseling and should not be marked absent. Please come to the guidance office at the time indicated below. Date Period- Time- lndicate study periods' Mom' Tues.!Wed.IThurs.l Fri Mrs. Rosemary B. Levreault Thomas E. Corbett Mr. Bruce I. Smith, Jr. X 1 X. - ' M22 19 . Q. .5 N ,, - Q 1 5, -- fl X ,V , 5 Mrs. Edith David Mrs. Jeanne M. Lutz 5 .xl f.. . Mr. Walter N. Vogelsong ' J filf Y ,Q 5+'ff 1 .aiqili if f s Z, w Z- Mr. James A. Gourley' '39 ET .41 1 in 5Ef5 f1...-4- Q0 ' Baby' , 12-ian, 4 A ' gf? Mr. Terrence V. Palmer, Jr. Miss Blanche Slaybaugh Mrs. Janet Albright I understood whul lhe leacher said.5 Mrs. Lillian Nl. Juditz 1 of X Nlr. James E. Burlnett I who? I leocher I sold 23 I understood Mrs. Frances E. Falcs Miss Nancy D. Karlhelm mwfi 1, lvlrs. Allene Paulson Miss Paulette L. Klutz Miss Sylvia J. Spittler Mr. Samuel F. Eshenower, Jr. Mr. Thomas H. Rutland Nlr. Pall' L. PBXKOYI Experiment 313 Apparatus: Beaker, 150 ml., test tubes, burner and tubing, asbestos square, an industrious lab partner. CAUTION: Wear goggles. Heat very gently-highly flammable! Nlaterial: Platinum wire test rod, splints, sandpaper, filter paper, hydrochloric acid, baking powder, first-aid kit. Nlr. Stanley B. Baugher QW l L ll 8 I Mrs. Lorraine T. Wolfe Procedure: Examine the platinum wire rod. Observe the color and luster of the metal. Hold the wire in the flame of your burner for about two minutes. Let cool and re-examine. Write Your Observation: lt is black, red, pink, blue, green, purple, and orange. Mr. Roy G. Sutton Nlr. Fiohert Abram Mr. Ffobert M, Angel Mr. John W, Kambic Mr. Frederick O. Howard Mr. Lawrence M. Garman Gland Location Hormone lActivity Stimulated . by Hormone Thyroid Neck, below Thyroxin Fiegulates rate of voice box metabolism Adrenals Above kidneys 1.Cortex Cortin Flegulates NaC1 and FHQO balanceg regu- lates breakdown of proteinsg controls prediction of connec- tive tissue 2.lVledulla. Epinephrine Increases heart ac- Nlr. Flobert W. Craig Mr. Henry Fl, Gasull, Sr. CAdrenalineJ tiong constricts blood vesselsg stimulates nervous system Nlr. Robert J. Pavlovich Nliss Doris R. Straw Miss Virginia Nye Mrs. Lena-mae H. Krout ffffffii l X G ig' v Wir parlons muchos Iinguas. Je parle frangais. Q X- . Y' ' 4 'ff Q , Mrs. Thelma L. Marks g Mr. Ervin E. Natschke Ich spreche Deutch. fv Hablo espanol. Linguam Latinam dic5. f Mr. Laurence H, Waite Mrs. Dorothy S. McCormick rg .J P f 5 , Mrs. Betty Park V - . 1 I r . q,,...Y Mrs. Dorothy T, Klaiber tx xv A :Lg af-f-131 qv? LJ xi--W4 2 '4 4 +sin xcosx .4 .2 Q 4 sin x cos C172 2 Qsin2+ooo2-xy sin? x cos? x 1 sin? x cos? x Dr. John R. Smeltz seo2x csczx ...ll s in2x coszx 1 sin?x cos2x Mr Larry Stoner 5 ' ' 4 , 5 pr , I A' sf . X Z 2 ' '1 I if X1 L 'Aw is 9 Q , Q Nss x. .-an-K L lliil Maw,-, vm. . , X-3 ' ,. S-aux rx Mr. Earl G, Follell L Electronic Formulas. l SAFETY GLASSES OR GOGGLES MUST BE Mr. Ernest D. Ober, Jr. YVORN AT ALL TIMES L S' 'S ' ' I-'1.'..'G'i:',:4L,. , J Mr. Edward J. Rcgowicz N N K Mr. John G. Clements W G THE LEDGER ron AAQIRVFCC ausuuzss ww Ruta Gaw- mfw cmmmmumnmxffxzh ,S .,..., ..-.....L W., 1. ll 151,607 ll 1160417 alll -'J 770W nu M A 453117. ' 55 f 1: nhl P .Zum 6 bonu ff lac: uuu .1 ffaguu 51 XX? Cquun Sl 5600 1 55 LUN 7511402 53?-JW M1200 1994122 WMU EOUNTS IYAPPKAI AFTER I ISIN POSTED. nz bww, 55 ' A ox UU mwmg. mm 'wwrmmf -1 Mr. Robert K. Miller Now is the time for all good men to come to the aid of their country. , r., Mrs. Ruth A. Foor Nlr. Barry G. Bollinger .4..3..... Mr. Stanley F. Bollen Miss Nellie K. Lack Mr. Joseph L. Hojak Mr. Robert L. Deck Mrs. Dorothy M. Kirkpatrick Sf Mr. David L. Danner Mr. Donald Steinhart Nlr MiitonE Wolfe Mr. Willis R, Kocher 44 Mr. James W. Hess MISS Carol J- Maflin Mr. Harry M. Pluebell l'7j'S1n we . J. , E -.,'a' ' :gi N Fifi 1 ' 2 in-. xp- i Mr. Rosario Sorbello CURRENT EVENTS 1966-1967 War in Viet Nam Continues DeGaulle vs. NATO H-bombs Lost in Mediterranean Sandy Koufax Retires Gemini Space Program Completed Priceless Art Treasures Flooded in Florence Reagan, Romney and Rockefeller Three Astronauts Die on Cape Kennedy Launch Pad. Mr. William E. Luiz Mr. Cornelius A. Rodgers Q., Miss A. Naomi Peters Mr. Edward W, Paul 45 wafers., 04-v.-W, Ffsxflnaxnwimi P-1-nnhnniup I, A .- .Ja 'lf . i ,. . ,, . ,f .f 'Q f Lf' fl fm .9 J -v -..v,, page UM-m...m., aw I 12555 1 11. vt' '52 .-4, i,.,. grown H I ,, 1 ga, fl 1 oimfvwdv M we . x 5, MQ- ,f MM-5 ' ' le A .f ff 1-'Mn -Q Nlr. John David Bennie 1. ls driving an automobile in Pennsylvania a right ora privilege? 2. With brakes in perfect condition on smooth level highways at a speed of 50 miles per hour, what is the stopping distance required to bring an automobile to a complete halt? 3. Why is it best to secure the assistance of a trained and expert instructor when learning to drive? Mr. Angelo F. Gallo 5 Q Mrs. Eleanor P. Stanton J Miss Suzzette Vedra! TODAY'S RECIPE D Pate de Foie Gras Ing redients: Liver from 1 goose 4 f63.Sp0OflS m3.y0l ll'lalS8 1 teaspoon lemon juice 114 teaspoon grated onion 1 hard-cooked egg salt 1f4 teaspoon rendered goose fat mrs. Beatrice F mcconneii ivir Joseph L ere 46 Nlr. Earl G, McLane .L Pe b t WI: Mr Ken e!hL Sampso L?-4594 -- ,Q Sqn - -.1 4- 1 3,53-,WE fy 'il . .r, Q 2 E5 , V M, N, is X. MRM f, Y--M ,. f -r -.J-WM..M.,,m.,J-, , 2 f K k if f 5 sf-mfr-f -I - Q-Q Q :if Q, 4, , - :., ,,- N Xi , M1253 qmzwff - K vw 5 ,B-at -.,,.1:w a-wa-'.', 1 L fl L mt jf Q - QE ,,, ' ' 1 1121 A 39 -S' - k I 4 pl! F -1 T f ,, I Q A 1 in . A 'M' K, v. .gf myisam- 'fn WKTHY' Mash mf ,g-fy 1'- aw' 52? A Q5 w lag' ffifsf w . Y 'f af? hw. 5? E IH? Y l . if ' ,gf R W 'f ', ,, , Q 1 jeg..-'i'f ' 1: Y K' -. A .. v .9 Q I ' :remixes Ii 1 n V ' A nu' qv C edar C liff Q SPORTS First and ten, do it again Jogging along country roads Sticks Pande- monium after an overtime win Victory in sectionals for the wrestler with the candy-striped garter Yards of tape used by the Girls' Basketball team Laryngitis the morning after Cinders and sawdust Ftained out baseball games Tripping over the ditch in center field The game of love Fore! The thrill of victory, the agony of defeat. SENIOFI LINENIEN AND QUARTERBACK: Bob Chapman, Jim Byerly, Tom Kunkle, and Marty Kitzmiller. High-Fl ing Varsi VARSITY FOOTBAL L. FRONT ROW: Scott King, Bob Chapman, Tom Kunkle, Jeff Wagoner, Chris Hallock, Blll Perdew, Tom Little, BobGiIl, Frank Procopio, Marty Kiizmiller, Jim Byerly. SECOND ROW: Dick Startzel, Ken Berkich, Larry Albert, Harry Stephenson, Mike Haley, Jim Stewart, Jack Ellenberger, Sian Sellers, Don Corey, Dan Dorsheimer. THIRD ROW: Daryl Potteiger, Mark Hale, Jim Painter, Bob Hummel, Craig Kunkle, Jerry Giffen, Don Farner, Bob Menshing, Bob Keys, Duane Brown. FOURTH ROW: Coach Pavlovich, Coach Hojak, Tom Rowe, Bob Miller, Craig Hahn, Scoit Kirk, Chip Baker, Ken Marinak, Jim Sabo, Coach Craig, Coach Garman. ' ul Bs f Q Q, E ,fx - x .fa -1 -3 High Scoring Of ense a Displaying a strong passing at- tack, the Colts finished second in Central Penn competition. Posting a 6-3 league record, and a 6-4 over-all record, the team turned in C.C.'s best league record. The varsity gained decisive victories over Central Dauphin, Williamsport, Lancaster, William Penn, Lebanon, and Reading, al- though the team found the going rough against Steel-High, York, and John Harris. Coach Craig's team displayed an offensive punch that most teams found hard to beat. Quarterback Larry Albert set a new Central Penn League passing record with the aid of an outstanding offensive line and sure-handed receivers. nd High-Spirited 2 a EUGIBLE SENIOR RECEIVEFIS: B0bGill, Jeffwagoner, DonC0rey, SENIOR LINEMEN: Duane Brown, Dick Startzel, Tom Little, Chris Picking up valuable yardage, halfback Frank Procopio side-steps a Fiam tackle. Defense KNEE LING: clay Manor, Jim Lime, i Randy Flaeuchle, STANDING: Jim Russell, Butch Carroll, Arthur Hall. Central Penn W L John Harris 9 0 CEDAR CLIFF 6 York 6 Steel High 5 3 3 4 Williamsport 4 4 in C Cl Co-captains: Bill Perdew and Frank Procoplo. 56, During the York qame, Coach Garman consulls wilh linemen Mike Haley and Duck Startzel League Standmgs T 0 O 0 0 1 Lebanon Central Dauphin Main Lancaster William Penn Reading I 5 2 il -- f 3 , p E A H ss. Q A - J.V. FOOTBALL TEAM, FRONT ROW: Coach Vogelsong, Bill Hall, Bob Hagen, Dave Seyse, Dave Polm, Steve Huntzinger, Rex Garman, Kris Mailey, Scott Kearns, Mike Kazor, Dennis Watts, Dwight Handforth, Tim Sheretts, Bob Gates, Coach Danner. SECOND ROW: Sam Brinley, Koche Atzeff, AI Greenway, Steve Garstad, Jim Cressman, Hardy Freydenfelt, Adrian Tio, Ken Marinak, Mike Brum, Bill McDaniels, Glenn Laudenslager, Harry Claypool, Brian Peffer, Neil Hendershot, Bruce Pendel. THIRD ROW: Don Fry, mgr.g Dave Schaefer, John Fulton, Rick Bogar, Steve Koch, Tom Berkich, Greg Hunter, Jordan Cunningham, George Casel, John Keller, Bob Soutner, Ray Stein, Vince Little, Jack Bordner, Steve Newhouse, mgr. . V.'s Suffer Disappointing 1-7-1 Season in Tough Central Penn Competition. . V. Football Results C.C. 6 York C.C. 6 Carlisle C, C. 13 Lancaster C.C. 12 Bishop lVlcDevitt C.C. 14 William Penn C.C. 20 Lebanon C.C. 7 Central Dauphin Nlam C.C. 0 Steelton-Highspire C.C. 6 John Harris 1 Win 7 Losses 1 Tue J.V. coach, Mr. Danner, sends in a play with end, Denny Watts. tn- Q M Ma. .,., I ..,,. 1 . '.'.sfs'-- - an-v me f ., f 4 -xi - 'M - f Ah. . . . . .,.. .., VARSITY KNEELING: Nancy Everetts, manager, Sue Eichelberger, Kathy Kaufman, Sandy Dann, Carrol Alzeff, Miss Virginia Nye, Marita Linda Nix, Carla Conardg co-captains Barbara Newton and Jeanne Dempster, Suzanne Smith, Diane Hinson, Carol Ann Rice, Sue Unger, Shughartg Sue Nichols, Karen Wolford, Valerie Leisher, Connie Boens, manager. manager, STANDING: Cathi Dentler, Mary Nlorrisette, Carol Ciardo, Varsity Hockey Team Wins Final Game? . .'s Win League Championship. 1-V996 5'Q3'ri:f,.'!Qa WisIZi .5iRW?iAJEZ. ' Vik Although the varsity hockey team displayed a determined effort throughout the entire season, the reward did not come until the final game of the year. ln this game, the girls defeated Susquehanna4to 2. Under Coach Virginia Nye's direction, the team's spirit remained high even though it experienced a number of losses. ln addition to playing actual com- petitive games, the team spent arduous hours in practice combined with scrimmages. Coach Doris Straw's junior varisty came through with an impressive record of 7-O-4. The J. V.'s ended their excellent season looking forward to renewed success on next year's varsity team. ,ilhssr Backfield seniors, Carol Ciardo, Linda Nix and Sandy Dann take their positions before the Camp Hill game. Val Leisher helps fellow goalie, Karen Wolford, buckle her shin guards befor 3 the Red Land game. Warming up for an important game, Carla Conard, Kathy Kaufman, Carrol Atzeff, Marita Dempster, and Sue Smith strlve to perfect the forward line. Varsit Results J. V. Results C.C. O Northern 0 C.C. 0 Northern 0 C.C. 1 Lower Dauphin 6 C.C, 2 Lower Dauphin 1 C.C, 1 Cumberland Valley 3 C.C, 0 Cumberland Valley O C.C, 1 Central Dauphin East 3 C.C. 2 Central Dauphin East O C.C. 0 Carlisle 1 C.C. O Carlisle 0 !Checklng the opposition before a game, are co C,C, O Red Land 1 C,C, 1 Red Land O GROUNDS Bafb Newton and J'a e 5hU9 a '- C.C. 0 Nlechanicsburg 2 C.C, 3 lvlechanicsburg 0 C.C, O East Pennsboro 1 C,C, 2 East Pennsboro 0 C.C, 0 Central Dauphin Main 1 C.C, O Central Dauphin Main 0 C.C, 2 Camp Hill 4 C,C, 2 Camp Hill 1 C.C, 4 Susquehanna 2 C.C, 2 Susquehanna 1 1 Win 9 Losses 1 Tie 7 Wins 0Losses 4Ties ' J.V. HOCKEY TEAM KNEELING: Pal Freysinger, Betsy Rosenberry, JoLynn Webber, captain Lynn Debbie Shields, Dianne Graybill, Jackie Miller, Pat Smith, Sue Sampson, and Everhart, captain Nancy Harvey, captain Sue Wise, Pat Dye and Sue Lenker. Kim Kirker. STANDING: Miss Doris Straw, coachg Sue Bogar, Kathy Weaver, Sue Roland, 59 Harriers Run Long in Distance, Short in Wins SENIOR CROSS COUNTRY TEAM MEMBERS: Bob Bell, Fred Trimm, Mike Waddell, Larry Sorenson, Scott Stambaugh, Caleb Ashton, Ross Thomas, Dave Erney. Cross-Countr Results C.C. 45 Camp Hill 16 C.C. 54 John Harris 15 C.C. 50 Central Dauphin Nlain 15 C.C. 52 William Penn 15 C.C. 43 Lebanon 17 C.C. 40 Central Dauphin East 20 C.C. 40 Red Land 16 C.C, 46 Reading 20 C.C. 37 York 18 0 Wins 9 Losses 1' ui 'Af' Ml in 41 '1 .Q ' ., J- n I , 7 s vsiflg 3 f. .ff ' 1- Q2 'ig . is fifpg ff if ! Q I , 5 5 .A fs. ' f K iff ,gf gf , , , My 6 2,5 w. .., yn? W W ,X if K M if uw -HX 5' fi' vt, JA, fig, M fr V 4 L f 'JFS LP F' I A A 1 ri' - 42 , 1 4 . -f mf y 'f Q Y ff' 2? 2- 9.1 Q V , Mir- I 9' ' Q ' sf P M M5 ,fa ' 3 xr if 1 4 S ef 9 X 'Y , I 5 sv- 3 W 'M 355 A .- QQ S H I . , ' ef-wi, e U 1 S . 1 -4 5 4 J .. v.- + ai K 5. 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K- x- ' . fffiffz L fl 7' A ' W' '5,..,:qRk.e4, .,., 49 Gunner ..?w?'A f . fy' Ayr, , ...:..:'f W., f lM vw 4. an img QT? 5x , , 7' f , ,,Q, , Q 'ff . 8 -Fd 13 Llyff -, ,jl .nf as w 'Y' A dejected Colt bench walchesas YorkHighlakes the lead ln the final moments ofthe game. Two points! Close Games Highlight Basketball. Varsit 1.-fx VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM: Larry Albert, Bill Nagle, Bill Perdew, Bob Gill, Bill Kishbaugh, Tom Rowe, Dave Errley, Larry Sorensen, Tom Hess, 62 Don Klaiber, and Ron Shuey, mgr. ,4g.'.Lf','f, : gi-if 12554 ' fn? 5 M., , J x J X Y Q A . gif ' -gf ' 25 l 3, , .dak I Q? Q A 4 5 Y XTR 51 sg I Q is fi, 52 X Qifif! W ,gf 55 ss! sf 5 51 J Q Q .,,-,f I ., gi A ..-' Boys' Varsity Basketball Results C.C. Northeastern 64 C.C. 76 Bishop McDevitt 64 C.C. 68 Lancaster 42 C.C. 61 Central Dauphin Main 62 C.C. 94 John Harris 93 C.C. 73 Richland 47 C.C. 68 Windber 49 C.C. 72 Reading 57 C.C. 64 York 63 C.C. 92 Central Dauphin East 68 C.C. 58 William Penn 55 C.C. 61 Lebanon 82 C.C. 52 Steelton-Highspire 58 C.C. 73 Lancaster 80 C.C. 60 Central Dauphin Nlain 61 C.C. 97 John Harris 75 C.C. 68 Reading 81 C.C. 62 York 68 C.C. 75 Central Dauphin East 83 C.C. 67 William Penn 91 C .C. 76 L ebanon 75 C.C. 64 Steelton-Highspire 73 12 Wins 10 Losses Coach Pavlovich and co-captain Dave Erneyexplainanoffensive play to seniors Bill Perdew, Larry Sorensen, and Bob Gill. Varsit aptures Windber Tournament. - -Q. its After beating the best the Wlndber Tourney had to offer, co-captains Tom Hess and Dave Erney accept the Championship Trophy for the Colts. ,I V Basketball Team Fails to Win a ingle Game. I V Basketball esults Northeastern Bishop McDevitt Lancaster Central Dauphin Main John Harris Reading York Central Dauphin East William Penn Lebanon Steelton-Highspire Lancaster Central Dauphin Main John Harris Reading York Central Dauphin East William Penn Lebanon Steelton-Highspire C C s Flick Reynolds jumps against his Harris opponent for the rebound 0 Wll'lS 20 Losses Q,BLI'y TBALL TEAM KNEELING Ted Kane mgr BobZedaker Garman Mark Gleeson Kris Mailey, Dave Beecher, Tom Shaffer Jlm Johnston Dave Polm Make Kazor Coche Atzeff Rack Dettrey mgr NOT PICTUFIED: Rick Reynolds. ut-scored b pponents, Varsity Finishes Last in League Competition Chris lvlisal and Debbie Shields wrestle with a Red Land opponent for possession of the ball. Varsity Basketball Results C.C. 18 Nlechanicsburg C.C. 22 Cumberland Valley C.C. 23 Central Dauphin Nlain C .C . 24 Susquehanna C.C. 21 Lower Dauphin C.C. 25 Central Dauphin East C.C. 35 Red Land C.C. 52 Nlechanicsburg C.C. 25 Cumberland Valley C.C. 40 Central Dauphin Main C.C. 14 Susquehanna C.C. 24 Lower Dauphin C.C. 25 Central Dauphin East C.C. 34 Red Land 1 Win 13 Losses GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL FRONT ROW: Jeanne Shughart, Barb Diane Graybill, Debbie Shields, Diane Hinson, Andrea Weigle, Coach Straw, Newton, Val Sprinkle, Chris l-lakes and Carol Jordan, co-captainsg Chris Kathy Ebersole, Lynn Everhard, Terri Fischer, Carol Ciardo, mfg.: Karen Nlisal, Carrol Atzeff, Sandy Clark. SECOND ROW: Sue Sampson, mgr.g Wolford, mgr. iw L.. if Four Seniors Selected as League All tars The girls' varsity basketball team did not fare well in league competition this season. Under the direction of Coach Doris Straw, the seventeen team members tried valiantly, but only won a single game. The Colts ended the season in last place with one victory over Mechanicsburg. Although the team laurels were few, four girls were bestowed with individual honors. ln a league play- day Chris Hakes, guard, Carol Jordan, forward, Carrol Atzeff, for- wardg and Barb Newton, guard, were named to the annual all-star team. Carrol Atzeff was awardedthe honor of being named Most Valuable Sta- tionary Forward. Leading the team were this year's co-captains, Carol Jordan and Chris Hakes. Although the sea- son was not a victorious one, the girls gained valuable experience in the intangibles of team effort and sportsmanship. Taking a shot from outside the key, Val Sprinttgrarches the ban over her DPW' Out jumplng her opponent Carol Jordan controls the ball lor C C nen s ms. 70 GIRLS' J.V. BASKETBALL. FRONT ROW: Helga Padilla, Leisher, rngr., Nancy Ftaeuchle, Cheryl Sentz, Mary Koons, Evalyn Fisher, Tillie Torquato, Barb Hoch, Pat Dye, Salli Elaine Hinson, Sharan Marquart, Kathy Weaver, Sue Sampson, Helen Engle, Dee Stoner. SECOND ROW: Wendy McBride, Jackie Guida, Sue Poole, Coach Nye. In First Taste o League Competition, J. V. 's Record 4 Wins, 10 Losses. J. V. Basketball Results .C. 11 Nlechanicsburg 25 .C. 16 Cumberland Valley 23 .C. 16 Central Dauphin Nlain 14 . C. 4 Susquehanna 11 .C. 15 Lower Dauphin 30 .C. 12 Central Dauphin East 11 .C. 14 Red Land 18 .C. 15 Nlechaniosburg 21 .C. 16 Cumberland Valley 21 .C. 24 Central Dauphin Nlain 5 .C. 18 Susquehanna 12 .C. 15 Lower Dauphin 22 .C. 16 Central Dauphin East 22 .C. 18 Red Land 29 4 Wins 10 Losses Tying up their C.D, opponent, Pat Dye and teammate Helga i Padilla force a jump ball, QB 4: Q 91 'NBS j YC. CHC. Grapplers Win League or Fi th Consecutive Year. Cedar Cliff's wrestling team again outclassed the opposition to capture another championship. Coach Craig's champion grapplers added their fifth con- secutive trophy to the trophy case this season. With a string of 37 straight vic- tories to their credit, the Colts continued to dominate Division ll ofthe Harrisburg Area Wrestling League. Posting a 7-O record, the matmen maintained the C,C. tradition of perfect league seasons. The wrestlers capped their excellent league performance by doing well in the first post-season tournament. Phil Shenk and Steve Brinley were sectional winners, with Bob Brinley, Randy Bogar, and Mike Fickes placing in the Districts. Thus, the long hours of practice and conditioning paid off in a fine season of Cedar Cliff wrestling. Using leverage, Bob Bfinley works on Make down. Although Jim Hosey gains riding time, Jeb eine: of Carlisle still wins 7-2. ITY WRESTLERS. Randy Bogar, Mike Fickes, PhilShenk, Bob Brinley, Farner, Bob Nl i I I e r, Tom Kunkle. KNEELING: Mr. Steinhart, Mr. Brinley, Jim Hcsey, Harry Stephenson, Zack Bond, Keith Shaffer, Don Craig. Championship t Varsity Wrestling Results C.C SENIOR WRESTLERS. BOTTOM: Keith Shaffer, Floss Stemmler, Steve Brinley, Craig Dickslein, Jim Hosey. TOP: Denny Kohler, Don Frazier, Bob Brinley, TomKunkIe,Sleve Monaghan. STANDING: Terry Lenker. 38 17 40 24 32 47 25 19 34 51 45 36 30 37 11 Wins Hershey Newport Palmyra Susquehanna Middletown Steel-High Carlisle lvlechanicsburg East Pennsboro William Penn John Harris Central Dauphin East Central Dauphin lVlain Chambersburg Tie 2 Losses Varsit Wrestlers Extend A predicament and two points for Steve Brinley as he puts a lurk hold on his C.D. opponent. 74 -ith Shaffer maneuvers his Carlisle opponent into a takedown. String to 3 Straight League Victories .L lRESTLlNG TEAM. FRONT ROW: Ross Stemmler, Terry Lenker, Randy ogar, Bo Beaver, Phil Shenk, Bob Brinley, Steve Brinley, Jim Hosey, Harry tephenson, Don Frazier, Keith Shaffer, Don Farner, BobMiller, Tom Kunkle, eve Monaghan, Denny Kohler. SECOND ROW: Dave White, Bob Spong, cot! Merrow, Ke ith Kohler, Scott Stambaugh, Dennis Brixius, Jim aumgardener, John Bordner, Rodney Holderbaum, Jeff Ludwig, Douglvliller, ick Stark, Steve Newhouse, John Ingram, JohnNoval,Al Wilson, Terry Long, ary Bollinger, Terry Filson, Dave Seipe, Craig Dicksteln. THIRD ROW: his move, Tom Kunkleoverpowers opponent with a cross-face. ' L -G- Bruce Klaiber, Tom Williams, Dean Cook, Charlie Reim, Ken Bair, Paul Schubert, Ron Sober, Jim Beighley, Court Dunn, Darryl Bender, Steve Koch, Bob Mason, Mark Hale, Scott Kearns, Bill Hall, Mike Fickes, Bob Crone. FOURTH ROW: Tom Rowe, Harry Norford, Gaylord Walker, Jim Cressman, Bob Hummel, Craig Kunkle, Eugene Massoli, Bill Corlett, Alex Moyer, Steve Huntzinger, Tim Sharetts, Paul Steacy, Rodney Miller, Harry Claypool, Jeff Mountz, Bob Hagan, Zack Bond. J. V. Wrestling Results , 38 Hershey 8 C.C. 39 East Pennsboro , 26 Newport 14 C.C. 45 William Penn , 43 Palmyra 5 C.C. 31 John Harris . 33 Susquehanna 10 C.C. 32 Central Dauphin East , 48 Middletown 3 C.C. 28 Central Dauphin Main , 38 Steel-High 6 C.C. 44 Chambersburg . 38 Carlisle 6 C.C. 47 Bishop McDevitt , 25 Mechanicsburg 14 15 WiflS 0 LOSSES sf 3 Q F? 5. L Q 'K A Qi. ai 1 . , gg .1 Q ' - by 4 Q 0, N , X 'Xml xx Kg X 3 Wi '.:. M x -.na ,M I , PY? '4 T Qzffw Mfr? Cheerleaders - School Spirit nlimited Half-time - the Friendship Circle. Let's Give Three Big Fights! Stationed throughout the student section, the J.V, cheerleaders lend pep and enthusiasm to the cheers. I , .ggfxf Q1 iffff, A X. 5 4,3 Nik 4 ffifi gag.-552 5 EZ? 3 ,N Ef'm55'g Q f 1 -fs 45- .-, if . .N .Lf W J fi ps i 5 3 V . , gf. fs: X 3 w H? x 'Q 5 Q Q. 1 4 Ti X E GH ' . fb. 'f .' - 5 1 ' is ' Q . vw. .I f 1 :iff - A S 3-1 1 Q- 995 gg-a-. fi LA X ,M Q , T .Ffi g +55 ?Ei?'1 M :Eg . , CLUBS Pride in the ranks The rumble of wheels in the corridor Knowing your lines by curtain time Friday-afternoons on the slopes Scholarship, leadership, character, service Instructions from The Chief Singing Schnitzel Bank, Les Trois Cloches, and Venid, Pastores Lively field trips Popcorn, pretzels, coke Stargazing on spring evenings Finding the subs are too big for the bags Responsibility through Involvement. of' Lag gpallbd-1 Of V5 L- I fl. Q 495' ,,f' 3' ffl!-jjj gf 41 . N, fi W . Fji Efffl. - .lfjgig f QV W WMQX 15 aww fjum Zawya M M 'dm U , 4 AMX E 447 C.C. Clubs Enable Students to Select, Explore, and Prepare or Future ccupations. On their tour of Manbeck's Bakery, Employment Opportunities Club members see baked rolls moving along the conveyor belt to the wrapping machine. I fl'tl C it i While conducting a meeting of the Future Nurses, Lee Ann Flhoads presents a topic for discussion. The Employment Opportunities Club is Correcting mistakes made when applying for a job Visiting businesses and industries. l Discussions with a personnel manager The job-seeking process A trip to York. ' Future Nurses is i Oranges and hypodermic needles Volunteer work. Collecting paperbacks for soldiers in Viet Nam Sending Red Cross parcels to orphans Helping to give T.B. tests to Seniors. e slimming effect of vertical lines in today's fashions is discussed by members of ure Homemakers of America. STANDING: Donna Baker. SEATED: Nancy Kauffman, a Graves, Mary Hill, Kathy Frey, Miriam Beamer. Spirited Music, Intricate Routines, and Talented Musicians IC. C. Band - - I ' V . ing band 'B rj'3,g,A 9 : yi., 1 . X M . M y 3 W A.. 5 T -4' 5, Q , v Af-Wim X -, . 1 3 2 f iv iam -4 L: I xg' f. 55 - ' 51-241.45m-1 J ' 4 .qw-5, gg wif 6 w. 35,435 . 4 y vfiltxf-,Q X ' ' , M . ,X I R L '35 f I fk FLUTES. FRONT ROW: Nancy Spidel, Peggy Trout, Van Laning, Cecilia Lendergan, Miriam McConnell. SECOND ROW: Dottie Diehl, Sue Sturm, Karen Acker. Val Snrirkle. Glenda Nlanvs, Karan nnwmsn mrvr PICTURED: Grace Mathias. TROMBONES: Mickey Watmer, Ron Mull, Jim Cowden, Kirk Brunner, Rod MacDonald. BARITONES: Jeff Croft, Barry Winters, Charles Rheim. NOT PICTURED: Bev Baublitz, Steve Steigerwalt. TRUMPETS AND CORNETS. FRONT ROW: Patrice Nelson, Mike Stahl, Bob Kessler, Bob Mason, Paul Kautz, Richard Stark, Doris Yordie. SECOND ROW: Bob Gaul, Rick Brown, Bill Evans, Don Rowe, Art Metzger, Steven Bradler, Rob Hinson, Bill Rupp. agx t. T Q., S K, A 7 Tx-Aff ' 0 ye n .': IQ gf Zi4i1b, I 6. ' f gf Y. Tw F 'ml' fe itat 'fm ,, 3 wp? V QQ E. G pr. v .n ,f ' , . W ass Q t. I 5 5, I 'M .ffii 4 .. f' --,S .3 'gi-Y R A f -P ., F? 1 4 . U f W V . ' s , ' A as 5 A' , .,, 1 f ' AM Q fr 1' ' ? 1' A A 'Q' F' si . X i w f I 50' 1? Qi! .ii M r if QQ sf! SK I Qu, A vi, in ff r ,xg gs ,Xl X gg if A 5 kgs, M M WY? 1 K A 'Hx Q H., A Ag 0 AM A Y , f ' -1 2 ' - , , f vw , A V' ' W C '3 I 1 gf' .J-gf ' Q Q! X X r .' I fi .- 153 md Perseverance Are the Keynotes or L Successful Band ront. 1 l r i 1 Lrry Kreitzer, Sue Eichelberger. KNEELING: Wendy Musser, Leslie Wllson, Melissa Thompson, Margaret Rohrer, Sharon :Clure, Charlene Gardner. 1 J I rl n Proudly displaying the schooI's banner, Lynn Everhard and Debbie Souders practice their half-time routine. , Sandy Kumpf, Linda Sue Croushore, oo-captain. -t ffm Special Musical and Dramatic Groups The Dance Band is Trombones, trumpets, saxes, drums, piano, guitar Second place in Central Pa. Dance Band Competition Tuesday and Thursday morning prac- tice sessions Stompin' at the Savoy' Playing at the talent show. ffer Outlets to Talented Students. The Apprentice Drama Club is Earning points to become a Thespian Joint meetings in the auditorium Advice from lVIr. Vogelsong. Where's the make-up? The Christmas play. The Thespian Troupe is Knowing your lines on opening night Earning stars. WilI the meeting come to order? The treasurer's report Initiation! Anxious to see themselves in a film made by the Dept. of With Betsy Estep as a model, Sue Unger demonstrates the technique of make-up removal to Apprentice Public instruction to promote speech in Pennsylvania are Drama Club members: Kathy Banfer, Joye Leonhart, Ron Williams, and Sheila Peters. Thespians Sandy Simpson, Charlie Thomas, andSueGrandon. 89 Directed by Herr Natschke, the German Club tapes Christmas carols to be played during morning announcements. Knowledge o Foreign Customs and Furthered through Language LATIN CLUB FRONT ROW: Shirley Pinti, Betty Hopkins, Betsy Moate, Jeanne Shugart,JeannieSprecker,Cindy Poffenberger, Daryl Bender, SECOND ROW: Mrs. Klaiber, Vicki Palmer, Cynthia Stagl, Susan Long, Kathy Katusha, Jacqueline Miller, Richard Mesner. THIRD ROW: Jim Hosey, Tom Souders, Bob Bell, Pete Fidler, Dale Pysher, Allen Allison. At a French Club meeting, Suzy Smi Nlusselman as Quinton Hans sens Pa! ii-E FRANRE l.e.?:f1eff .... cultures s checks out library books for Bill Merriman and Debby a fine for speaking English to Beth Yarnall. 'LS 'rf' 4? S1- 1,3 0.2 5 Preparing for a completing flags country. SPANISH CLUB FRONT ROW: Diane Dalton, Diane Young, Beth Rea, Mary Frank, Gemma Barouke, Nancy Marsch,Nlrs. Dobbs.SECOND FlOW:Cheryl Yeo, Becky Morrow, Beth Simmons, Kim Conrad, Kathy Conrad, Sandy Rennlnger,Carolyn Johnson. THIRD ROW: Debbie Machamer, Linda Wevodau, Elaine Wallace, Pat Mohnal, Debbie Conrad, Phyllis Mountain. FOURTH ROW: Bob Shafer, Silvio DeBien, Bill Fegan, Linnea lVlumma,,Nlike Harris, Larry Hoffman. El ofrculo Espanol es Finding the subs are too big for the bags Discussing Spanish culture Taping Christmas carols. Spanish crossword puzzles A trip to Washington. Der Deutsche Verein ist Preparing skits for the German banquet Sponsoring a dance with The Fugitives Starting a German museum Singing Schnit2el Bank. The yearly Washington trip. Latina Conferderatio est Ten glorious days in Rome Fislicg se.- Contributions of an ancient society Julius Caesar. Bomans Qf the Modern Era Team competition. Le Cercle Francais est Collecting a cent for speaking English Supporting a French orphan Sell ing toothbrushes. A fleur de lis The French banquet. program, club members work toward representing each Spanish speaking -4-W. ,. we - K x , ss ,. --M, MN L ' 1 ' if Q ,-V , 'WT' flflff: i. f-.X qfffkai ffl ' ' LXc1'?XlQ'7f : Q - 5.6.x qgmf if-H ' . A iff , - 3 -ir lfs-,gp fx I g 1, L ' L ' 52 -. . 1 f'3 9 H--. 31 ,Jw w-wmv WG., all L,- LAYOUT EDITORS: Sue Croushore, Sue Grandon, Beth Yarnall, Mary Jo Garman. Produces Another utstanding Yearbook. The CEDAR LOG is Decisions, decisions l'm trying to like it. Modern, modern layout! Captions to fit any occasion Seniors filling out important questionnaires. CEDAR LOG EDITORS AND FACULTY AD- VISORS, SEATED: Grace Mathias, editor- in-chiefg Van Laning, advertising editor. STANDING: Mr. Bruce Smith, editorial advisor, Linda Wevodau, assistant editor, Mr. William Lutz, business advisor. CEDAR LOG EDITORS, STANDING: Maureen Klaproth, copy editor, Pat Mohnal, clubs editorp Jim Cowden, school life editor, Carol Jordan, sports editor, Kim Conrad, underclassmen editor. SEATED: Sharon Handforth, faculty editor, Sue Domlesky, photographyco-ordinatorg and Linda Smith, copy editor. CEDAR LOG SENIOR EDITORS. Cheryl Yeo, Glenda Mapes, Janet Newport, Cathy Finney, Sue Dietrick. NOT PlCTURED:Diane Dalton. Al 'A l E l s, The SENTINEL Editorial Staff looks over the newspaper Nlusselman, Mr. Gourley, Steve Kessler, Kim Conrad, before its distribution to homerooms. SEATED: Pat Tom Kurtz. Dyblie, Nancy Cummings. STANDING: Lee Barnes, Brian l journal lsts pp 1, s an ec mques Lf I .mm A' A Q 1 ENCOUNTER is Q 'I cf, , ,, .z K gs C.C.'s literary magazine ' I Q 5 H- 'V at Q ,- Only ten cents a copy. X W is f, Printed in the graphics shop y Published twice a year. An assembly line on Saturday morning. The CLIFF SENTINEL is Proofreading galley sheets Instructions from The Chief is everything squared away? The annual journey to New York City Visits from the printer. Sports editor, Bill Perdew, gives his colleagues LEFT TO RIGHT: Rod MaCDOnaId,Chip Baker, Vicki Bowman 94 ve Fl Using an assembly line method the ENCOUNTEFI Staff works on the spring issue. LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Palmer, advisor, Rod MacDonald, editor-in- chief, Sharon I-landforth, circulaliionp Sue Unger, art editor, Bob Fenner, circulation. Not Pictured: John Douglas, business manager. ublications 0 CLIFF SENTI EL and COUNTER. CLIFF SENTINEL page editors combine forcesfora successful newspaper. SEATED: Terry Heffelbower, Nancy Smith. STANDING: Kathy Fawber, Sue Wolfe, Joan Westlake, Richard Wilson, Val Lelsher, Nancy Kent, Becky Morrow. NOT PICTURED: Diane Dalton, s for meeting their all-important deadlines. John Douglas, Jeff Neighbers, lvlartyliilzmiller. C E i Mr. Williams leads the Girls' Choir in a lasl rehearsal before the Christmas concerl. .C.'s Mixed Choir Develops Musical .f if 4 , Q--1 ,ff During a Wednesday activity period, Mixed Choir rehearses for musical, Bye, Bye, Birdie. alent. SOPRANOS. FRONT ROW: Sue Bachman, Lynn Everhard, Alice Jean Gutshall, Debbie Sees, Kathy Fawber, Melody Hess, Bonnie Hackman, Delma Beshore, Cathy Finney. SECOND ROW: Beverly Baublitz, Kathy Kimmel, Shelley Ember, Mary Weigle, Esther Houser, Lorraine Mirmak, Sue Felder, Betsy Moate, Janet Bixler. THIRD ROW: Kathy Schubert, Sandy Kumpf, Sue Schumacher, Pat Farner, PennyGllmour, Debbie Baughman, Kitty Smith, Sandy Simpson, Ruth Vast ine, Chris McCartney. FOURTH ROW: Kay Hoffman, Bonnie Lantz, Debbie Snell, Jan Zedlar, Pam Craumer, Debbie Shields, Linda Thomas, Linda Cook, Beth Baker, June Landis. ALTOS. FRONT ROW: Anne Spangler, Beth Stouch, Linda Phelps, Jeanne Sprecker, Diane Hinson, Pat Freysinger, Marsha Nauss, Nancy Hagar. SECOND ROW: Joanne Robbins, Pam Musser, Janet Resch, Dottie Diehl, Michelle Kelly, Grace Mathias, Sue Croushore, Valerie Hatfield. THIRD ROW: Linda Rhoads, Sue Meals, Cheryl Yeo, Jeri Christiansen, Nancy Nye, Betsy Rosenberry, Nancy Rehn, Kathy Kaufman, FOURTH ROW: Carol Marohn, Kaye Gross, Vicki Bowman, Cathy Miller, Chris Misal, Debbie Machamer, Nancy Kent, Barb Smith, Nancy Cummings, Cathy Wherley. ay, a ,,' BASSES.. FRONT ROW: Dlck Schin, Jim Collins, RayStine,Neil Hendershot, Mike Waddell, Robert Rhodes. SECOND ROW: Bill Wood, Paul Quin, Bill Corlett, Rick George, Ned Ruete. THIRD ROW: Denny Zacharias, lan Gillis, Paul Croushore, Bill Poole, Doug Benner, Brian Combs. FOURTH ROW: Ralph Houser, John Douglas, Alex Moyer, Julian Robbins, Bob Bryson, Bob Miller, Paul Schubert, Lee Nesbit. TENORS. FRONT ROW: Fred Trimm, Brian Musselman, Charlie Thomas, Clay Minor, Dan Metzger, Jeff Gabel, Addy Johnson, Ed Steele. Griffiths. SECOND ROW: Dave Hackman, Art 97 Versatility is the key to the success of the mixed and girls' choirs, which combine to provide hours of enjoyment for Cedar Cliff audiences. Both ofthe choirs are under the supervision of Mr. L. P, Williams. Chosen during spring try- outs, the members of the mixed choir rehearse twice aweek dur- ing activity periods. Participa- tion inthe Thanksgiving assembly and the Baccalaureate services are annual events for choir mem- bers. A certain sign ofapproach- ing spring is the choir's presentation of the operetta. The popular production of Bye Bye Birdie was this year's musical. Perfection of the Girls' Cho- rus's musical selections is attained by rehearsing once a week throughout the school year. Ushering for the operetta and participating in the Christmas assembly are services provided by this group. Combining vocal quality and harmony, the choirs of Cedar Cliff contributed many memo- GlRLS' CHOIR. FRONT ROW: Sue Schumacher, Sue Bachman, Kathy Finney, Debby Baum, Ruth Rybak, Cherianna McNeill, Patti Rohm, Ellen Leftwich, Janet Van Wyck, Linda Ehrhart, Jeanette Onufer, Linda Stetler. SECOND ROW: Kathy Kimmel, Melody Hess, Virginia Richards, Helen Engle, Ellen Guthrie, Lois Martin, Donna Gartner, Loretta Warner, Phylis Beers, Barb Collins, Patty Smith, Wendy Martz, Mary Weigel. THIRD ROW: Esther Houser, Kathy Schubert, Sandy Kurnpf, Evalyn Fisher, Sue Albright, Sue Paul, Darlene Bretz, Eunice Roller, Judy Remick, Pat Alapas, Jeanne Reed, Linda Kinter. FOURTH ROW: Jan Zedlar, Pam Craumer, Debbie Shields, Linda Thomas, Nancy Riddle, Kay Russel, Amy Griffiths, Sandy Renshaw, Kitty Smith, Bonnie Morrison, Pam Musser. ALTOS, FRONT ROW: Donna Rhodes, Chris McCartney, Allyson Hyde, Carol Gartzke, Jeanne Sprecker, Randi Miner, Pat Freysinger, Marsha Nauss, Beth Stouch, Patti Durborow, Sue Stone. SECOND ROW: Judy Taylor, Karen Anderson, Sharyn Straitiff, Debbie Dolan, Pat Dye, Charlotte Miller, Carol Ann Rice, Lesley Musselman, rable muswal moments thls year' Betsy Rosenberry, Joanne Robbins, Nancy Hagar, Anne i l'f1'ii:.9'l' git., if ,tai NATURALS, SEATED: Linda Phelps. FRONT ROW: Sandy Kumpf, Kathy Schubert, Linda Cook, Sue Bachman, Alice Jean Gutshall, Melody Hess, Bonnie Hackman, Betsy Rosenberry, Chris Misal. SECOND ROW: Bonnie Lantz, Vicki Bowman, Kathy Fawber, Cathy Miller, Michelle Kelly, Sue Meals, Nancy Hagar. NOT PlCTUREDg Randi Kay DeWees. 98 Spangler. THIRD ROW: Karen Cover, Mary Koons, Sandy Posmoga, Joye Leonhart, Jeanette Davis, Nora Beighley, Kay Gross, Nancy Kent, Terry Laufer, Nancy Rehn, Linda Phelps, Carol Loeig, FOURTH ROW: Carol Resch, Linda Cook, Janet Bixler, Beth Hopkins, Chris Lunt, Belinda Toole, Tina Porr, Debbie Machamer, Barbara Smith, Vicki Bowman, Nancy Cummings, Cathy Wherley, ' -'LN' v ' 'si J' if if x ' ew X 1 v' X wh if . g if A X Specialized Clubs Promote Science and Math Alex Topar demonstrates to oiher members ofthe Electronics Club how to make adjustmen tor. The Computer Club is Understanding the L.G.P. 30 Coping with a broken computer Writing programs. Computers only as accurate as their human element Patience! f I JETS is The Junior Engineering Technical Society Listening to guest speakers. Mr. Kambic's wisecracks. Solving challenging technical problems Discussing the many phases of engineering Computer Club members load the computer and make corrections on a program before it is typed out by Alan Pearce. Mr. Harry Dell, a speaker from AMP, explains the uses of circuits to members ofthe JETS. The Math Club is Three-dimensional tic-tac-toe Concepts of infinity. Measuring the flagpole with a transit Learning to use a slide rule Working on brain teasers. The Electronics Club is A radio and T.V, repair shop Visits to local electrical industries Speakers from technical schools An oscilloscope. Using a signal generator. Members of the Math Club, Keith Nonemaker, lan Gillis, Sally Genter, and Bob Ward, strive to 101 unlock the magic of numbers. Angling, Biology, Astronomy, and Radio Clubs Allow Members to Pursue Their Hobbies at Cedar Cliff. During a Biolu eiing, members watch as preservative is injected inio a dead bat. BI I gy Cl b T ti g I bt h q A Iyt I td As bl! g t p B k pp t t b paired Jack Ellenberger demonstrates fIy casting to the members of the Angling Club. 102 lnstructed by their president, Greg Dively, Astronomy Clubmembers learn the mechanical concepts behind nlanetarium showings. The The The Astronomy Club is Planetarium shows The Llttle Dipper. Studying theorectical origins of constellations Learning how to use the telescope Stargazing on Spring evenings. Angling and Conservation Club ls Improvement of Silver Stream Fly-fishing and fly-tying Knowledge of fishing laws. Building rods and making lures Life in the outdoors. Amateur Radio Club is Gaining a knowledge of Morse Code Passing an F.C.C. test Studying handbooks. Tinkering with radio apparatus Putting theory into practice. 1 1 TTT'--.-- ,Yk'7f ': As they sign off the air, Mike Fikes and Alan Ambrose, members of the Radio Llub send 73's to their contact. O4 Cedar liff tudents Learn FRONT ROW: Judy Linderer, Ruth Brackbill, Colleen Stetler, Kathy Harlacker, Patsy Cline. SECOND ROW: Charlie Haverstock, Joe Gibb, Marianne Soxman, Lois Martin, Kathy Dodge, Barb Frazier. Nysze 2125 . 3 R.--, The Athletic Treasury is Keeping records of all athletic receipts Using an adding machine. Composed of Nlr. Miller and Kathy Shitlow Trying to balance accounts Writing checks. The cry of school store brings the students flocking to the cart to make UW Economics Through. Experience. 51 CLUB FRONT ROW: Glenda Clemence, pres.: Betsy Moate, treas.7 June Landis, v.p.g Sue Grandon, sec., Nancy Wright, Karen McBride, Nancy Bogar, Linda Phelps, Jamey Cookerly, Melody Hess, Norma Besser, Sue Talmadge. SECOND ROW: Mary Krone, Beth Baker, Carol Ann Rice, Mary Kaye Kent, Darlene Bretz, Wendy David, Beth Yarnall, Karen Cover, Evalyn Fisher, Mary Simmonds, Cathy Dobbs, Carol Rinehimer. THIRD ROW: Melanie Buchanan, Melissa Yarnall, Carol Fry, Linda Morrison, Marla Emlet, Kathy Ebersole, Barb Frazer, MarianneSoxman,Charmion Moyer, Cindy Poffenberger. FOURTH ROW: Cindy Lange, Nancy Cummings, Donna Brubaker, Debby Machamer, Barb Smith, Mary Fissel,Sally Heim, Vicki Bowman, Pam Craumer, Marie Ort, Kathy Dodge. NOT PICTURED: Sandy Renninger, Phyllis Beers, Sue Sampson, Cheryl Irwin, Val Hatfield, Shelly Ember, Sally Naftzinger. The School Store is The 51 Club is Daily disruptions of homerooms, 1 Warm sweaters at cold football The rumble of wheels in the games corridor. Popcorn, pretzels, and coke. Orders for yearbook pictures. Experience in business essentials. Three flavors of life savers! on entering checks in the school's account. The Central Treasury is Spending activity periods in Room 113 Making out receipts for clubs Adding machine tapes. Being a concession stand attendant Preparing and stapling pro- grams Seeing a Baltimore Colts game. Central Treasury advisor, Mr. Robert Deck, instructs Debbie Conner and Paula Kerstetter Counting budget money on Thursday mornings 5, Helping Mr. Deck. 105 The Printing Club is The letter press and photo offset processes Play programs and ENCOUNTER Printers ink, Visiting the Patroit News Printing report cards! The Stage Crew is Accidentally painting the floor instead of the scenery Wearing white milkmen suits. Running people over while moving scenery Pushing brooms after plays. ' Yearly trips to baseball games. Preparing to run off PTA flyers are Printing Production Club members John Flanagan, Joe Kibe, and Bob Wevodau. 106 Stage Crew members Craig Wert, Arthur Hare, John Starr, and Chris Stover prepare a flat for the senior class play. Technical lubs Per crm Vital Functions. H? il . . . 5-W' 'E' Fred Brehm makes order out of confusion, as he points out the rheoslals on the control panel to the lighting crew. The Lighting Crew is The Library Club is Watching girls' gyrn classes from the projection room Mending books Eating backstage. Decorating the library John Starr's fireman tests Making signs for No Fine Days. The catwalk. Giving up free periods to work Out of more classes than in. Keeping a scrapbook. l rlicles about Cedar Cliff are added lo the school scrapbook by Library Club members. 107 Physical Education labs Spark Members' Kevin Kister shows Varsity Club members one of their pre-game UUHES. The Varsity Club is Playing the Hi-Y All-stars in basket- ball Sponsoring the All-sports Banquet Cleaning up the gym after a game. Discussing and supporting sports A varsity letter. The Boys' and Girls' Gym Club is Showing good sportsmanship Flipping on the tramp Swinging on the rings. Volleying for serves Oxygen debt. The Leaders Club is Organized to promote interest in athletics. Being a spectator at a Globetrotters' game Planning future phys. ed. classes Going swimming. Host to the Volleyball Play Day, 108 ,Y - - fEXlT? With agility and skill, Gym Club members prove that physical fitness can be fun. 2 E LEADERS' CLUB. FRONT ROW: Tillie Torquato, Sue Lenker, Sue Ruth, Shane Clark, Lynn Everhard, Linda Nix, Cindy Flanigan, Barb Newton, Barb Procopio, Nancy Evertts.SECOND ROW: Barb Hoch, Cheryl Sentz, Alice Warfel, Pat Dye, Jan Reynolds, Irene Ward, Carrol Atzeff, Sue Croushore, Karen Wolford, Connie Boens. THIRD ROW: Melissa Yarnall, Vicki Hart, Barb Buttorf, Stephanie Shope, Sally Kaufman, Debby Sees, Sue Domlesky, Kathy Kaufman, Sandy Dann, Mary Saggers. FOURTH ROW: Debbie Shields, Nancy Wolfe, Diane Graybill, Beth Hopkins, Sue McBride, Dee Stoner, Karen Perdew, Barb Faust, Sue Wolfe, Debbee Snell. Tnterest in the Improvement of A thletic Skills After carefully checking her schedule of teacher requests, Vai Hudolphi gives directions to fellow A.-V. crew members Fred Hess and Mike Hays. Service Clubs Work Long Hour The A.-V. Equipment Crew is Delivering films to teachers Tracking down stray equipmenf. Coping with, l didn't get a screen. Providing IVir. Ansel with panavision Knocking down daydreaming students. Thalians is Ushering for special occasions Supervising the Senior Tea i Learning etiquette. Mrs. K.'s lively discussions 1 Concluding their activities for the year, hardworking Thalians complete 1 10 Junior girls. invitations forthe Senior Recepnicn. lf L The Pep Club is The Magnificent Nlen concert Buses to away games Colts on the warpath. Painting pep signs after school Selling school sweaters. Trying to promote enthusiasm and spirit, Pep Club members prepare the gym for the night's game. PEP CLUB, FRONT ROW: Donna Steele, Gayle Drewett, Karen Bixler, Becky Lee, Debbie Osner, Rosalind Sorbello, Carol Resch, Pat Hanley, Steve Sheffer, Salli Sampson, Barb Lechthaler, Steve Plerce. SECOND ROW: Peggy Snell, Patty Vuxta, Linda Stine, Karen Kangas, Cathi Dentler, Nat Butler, Judy Dragich, Terri Enders, Willie Smith, Debbie Ulsh, Kellh Sheaffer, THIRD ROW: Janice Sheaffer, Ellen Leftwich, Sue Mann, Janice Cramer, Wendy Leisher, Karen Patton, Debbie Corby, Dale Pines, Kaye Gross. FOURTH ROW: Cherianna McNeill, Nancy Rehn, Carol Roth, Dottie Miner, Donna Chiara, Pat Marias, Kathy Kramer, Sharon Handforth, Sally Marks, Benny Doyle, Paul Sandnes. or Themselves and the School. The Key Club is Serving with Integrity' Planting pine trees. Constant collections for drives The Spring Convention. KEY CLUB, FRONT ROW: Don Fry, Jim Russell, Denny Rupp, v.p.g Don Payne, pres.p Fred Brown, sec., Mike Waddell, trees., Ron Shorter. SECOND ROW: Dane Blckley, Bill Miller, Barry Fenicle, Terry Kiser, Bob Cody, Mr. Paxton. THIRD ROW: Tom Miller, Tom Watkins, Roger Free, Stan Kapp, Harry Rensel, Gary Hoover. FOURTH ROW: Dave Murdoch, Galard Walker, John Douglas, Mike Hess, George Posmoga, George Gottschalk, Mike Bentz. Volunteering to attend Wednesday night meetings 111 112 13.3 ,af .XV A. Before a club trip to Floundtop, Ski Club officers look over their equipment. LEFT TO RIGHT: Ftundi Berg, Tim Moses, Dick Whitney, and Dave Whitney. The Ski Club is The Creative Writing Club is Dreams of an Aspen weekend Lightning thrusts of inspiration Friday afternoon on the slopes Poetry contests. Skis in your locker, The National Scholastic Writing Contest Help stamp out summer Do the characters make the plot? Think snow! Writing about pictures. i . E E 1-0- I i lf Q-5, :XS S X- S Q The Debate Team is Argument and rebuttal Attacking their plan. Establishing a need What do you mean-teamwork? Resolved that-the team go to Penn State. As novices, students learn the do's and don't's of debating before going varsity. LEFT TO RIGHT: Joyce Greenberg, Terry Arnold, Ian Gillis, Fred Brown, Jim Russell. Creative Writing, Debate Teams, and Ski lub Encourage Exercise 0 Mind and Bod During a practice debate, varsity debaters find time to smooth out rough spots in their rebuttals. LEFT TO RIGHT: Carol Ann Rice, Donna Milleville, Don Payne, Dane Bickley. Studying writing techniques, Creative Writing Club members find new ways to express themselves. 113 FRENCH HONOR SOCIETY. FRONT ROW: Randi Miner, THIRD ROW: Clay Minor, Craig McConnell, v.p.: Ned Belinda Toole, Mary Ann Simmonds, sec., Kathy Adams, Hall, Harry Norford, Bill Nagle. NOT PICTURED: Marita June Landis. SECOND ROW: Barb Smith, Nancy Kent, Roz Dempster, treas.3 Bill Merriman, pres., Beth Yarnall. Sorbello, Nancy Cummings, Karen McBride, Mike Bentz. Student Organizations Concentrate 01 114 Teenage Activities, elations, ana l HI-Y TRI-HI-Y COUNCIL. FRONT ROW: Carla Conard, pres., Cathy Finney, Jacky Wolfe, Cathy Dobbs, Nancy Snyder, Ginney Richards, Barb Wike, Sue Tocket, Ken Berkich, Rick Reynolds, Tom Kurtz, treas. SECOND ROW: Wendy David, Sandy Renshaw, Debbie Sterner, Kim Kirker, Sue Schumacher, sec., Jamey Cookerly, v.p., Marianne Soxman, Ron Shuey, Dave Thomas, Fioyweidner. THIRD ROW: Belinda Toole, Dianne Lexa, Carol Ciardo, Sandy Posmoga, Esther Houser, Rick Hartman, Sam Conte, Doug Shaver, JackStambaugh. FOURTH ROW:Patsy Rowe, Bonnie Conrad, Jerry Heckman, Linda Hadler, Harry Carroll, Tom Jones, Dean Cook, Mr. lvanC. Price. NOT PICTURED: Jolynn Webber, Nancy Lennington,Helen Engle. Working on articles to appear in Jordan, Maureen Klaproth, and 1 l Cedar Cliff Youth Forum officers discuss meeting procedures.Dane Bickley, C.C. Parliamentariang Bill Corlett, Junior Senatorg Rod MacDonald, Senior Senatorg and Jim Byerly, Cabinet Representative. ' The Youth Forum is Responsibility through InvoIvement Opinions from the student body Weekly organizational meetings. ' ' C ' lA Y th F tFi d L d Imp r Prepgislclgsfsyilnghtleenitlgleaprotlgfsmslju orum a e an La Societe Honoraire est o Enthusiasm for French culture and civilization Spur of the moment meetings A 927, average in French. Receiving membership cards one year late Promoting Franco-American friendship. The Hi-Y - Tri-Hi-Y Council is Contributions to World Service Invigorating New York trips. Giving Thanksgiving baskets and Christmas toys Organizing volleyball and basketball games. Get those blue cards turned in! The Public Relations Club is Interviewing for news articles Nlr. Lutz asking, What's happening? Last minute story assignments. Frequent deadlines Short roll calls! are Public Relations Club members Carol 115 116 . -if N.. , feeiiac, 4' Wrapping up the clothing drive sponsored by the Student Council are Steve Brinley, Randy Fiaeuchle, and Jim Byerly. Investigating the possibility of exam exemption for qualified students Nix, Kevin Garrick, Sue Nichols, Jerry Heckman, Bill McDaniels, Don Grandon, John Hopkins, Steve Brinley. The Student Council is The water fountains aren't working again Exam exemption. Arranging teacher and student recognition days Sponsoring a foreign exchange student Organizing Homecoming. STUDENT COUNCIL, FRONT ROW: Charlotte Nliller, Carla Cunard, Karen Kangas, Sue Grandon, Linda Nix, Sandy Dann, Carrol Atzeif, Nancy Beamer, Donna Stoner, Shayne Clark, Bob Brinley, Don Klaiber, Dane Bickley. SEVOND HOW: Handy Ungar, Mike Fiokes, Sue Mann, Sieve Brmley, Handy Haeuchlc, Sue Nichols, Harry Stephenson, Nancy Long, Carol Marohn, Steve Wagoner, Jim Johnston, Rick Reynolds. THlRD ROW: John Noval, Stephanie Shape, George l-lendershot, Jim Bogar, Larry Sorenson, Stan Selle-rs,Jim Sabo, Jerry Hackman, Mike Buchanan. FOURTH HOW: Kevin Garrick, Marty Kitzmiller, Mike Haley, Allen Wilson, Terry Horley, Dick Startzcl, Ron Williams, Rex Garman, Dennis Watts. NOT PICTURED: Debby Secs. i i 'Student Connell and Honor Society Promote Leadersht and S chola rsht Officers of National Honor Society Davc Rhoads Linda NlcTaggarl Duane Young and Roy Furman, make preparations for the induction The Honor Society is A banquet for new members Pride in the ranks. Scholarship, leadership, character service A keystone and a torch. Lighting a candle for each qualifi cation. 3232? E Q 'E edar li ff 1 f Zdgxf' gl f 4 ' ' Is ik: i X 1'1f4 X: I 'E 9. A .W E jgffgf, kffmf, , wg swgiieji .1 V: Y! is 1 Sophomores Are low men on the totem pole Eat lunch only three hours after breakfast Fight to win Victory Battle Cry l-lave to learn to travel the gym-planetarium route in three minutes flat. Juniors Are the middle men .. Receive class rings Must suffer through college boards Progress to second floor homerooms Start making serious plans about a college or job Must pass more state-required courses. UNDERCLASSIVIEN will soon be seniors. 119 New School, New Challenges, Sophomores New Friends. N Looking forward lo a successful sophomore year are the class officers and deans: Miss Karlhelmg Sue Fluth, secretaryg Bultorff, vice presldentg Sally Kauffman, lreasurerg Bill McDaniels, presidentg Mr, Palmer H omeroom 5 FRONT ROW: Cathy Benfer, Norma Besser, Caren Aoker, Pat Alapas, Gemma Barrouk, Terry Arnold, Janet Blosser, Nancy Beamer, pres. SECOND ROW: Barb Barton, DonnaAnoka, Rundi Berg, Val Baker, MolIyBair,SueAlbright, sec.-treas.g Karen Anderson, Clifford Baker, Mr. Hess. THIRD ROW: George Attinger, Gary Anderson, Tom Berkich, Ken Bair, Ed Beshore, Richard Bennie, Koohe Atzeff, Randy Bixler, Bill Albert. FOURTH ROW: Dan Beard, Dennis Bechtel, Jim Beighley, David Beecher, Jay Blake, Mark Beard, v.p.5 Rodger Beck, Brent Blauch, Rick Anderson, Paul Baumgardner, Alan Ambrose. NOT PICTURED: Janet Bixler, Susan Bachman, Nora Beighley, Debbie Baughman, Jim Berry. I-Iomeroom 105 FRONT ROW: Cathy Dobbs, Jeanette Davis, Kathy Dodge, Cathy Clark, Shayne Clark, pres., Joanne Conley, Judy Dengler, Miss Karlheim. SECOND ROW: Mike Conley, Michael Chiles, Donna Chiara, Janis Cramer, Bobby Collins, Janet Ditmer, Randy Diffenderfer. THIRD ROW: Dennis Cain, Ray Devlin, Ronald Dorman, Joe Dattoli, Richard Dettrey, Charles Croph, Timothy Clarkson, Bob Devine. FOURTH ROW: Ray Danner, Shelley Brubaker, Jim Cressman, Jordan Cunningham, v.n., Jeff Croft, James Cullen, Bill Chenoweth, Jim Cochran, Harry Claypool, sec.-treas.g Tom D'Agostino. NOT PICTURED: Humberto DeBien, Brian Combs, Patrick Booton, Cathy Cline, Debby Dolan. -fe. H omeroom 104 FRONT ROW: Karen Bowman, Jackie Bond, Barbara Buttorff, Linda Cassel, Sue Bressler, Klm Brown, Betsy Bucks, Melissa Botts. SECOND ROW: Natalie Butler, Barb Bouse, Darlene Bretz, Carol Bowman, sec.-trees., Melanie Buchanan, Donna Brubaker, Brenda Bobb, Mrs, Poulson. THIRD ROW: Randy Bogar, pres., Phil Bock, Edward Brandt, Gary Bonner, Steve Brown, Dennls Brlxius, Dave Bowen, Gordon Brandt, Alex Carmichael, Ron Bull, John Bordrier. FOURTH ROW: Sam Brinley, Rick Bogar, v.p.g Mike Brumbach, Vic Caldarelll, Gary Bollinger, Jeff Chapin, Bill Brassell, Gary Bowers, Steve Brader, Rick Boone, Larry Bowen. NOT PICTURED: Tim Buggy, Ambra Brott, Larry Cain. l ' .- f' - ' ' i is f -, xl, .., ,S , ,i I. l V .ima I Av , L X 2 eisffkkie Yi- it Rifle sl at nl' Homeroom 107 FRONT ROW: Linda Hadler, Mary Hall, sec.- treas.: Kaye Gross, GaiIHagar, Lori Grimshaw, Caroll Fry, BernadetteGasperettl, Leslie l-later, SECOND ROW: Ellen Guthrie, Dinah Graves, Amy Griffiths, Joyce Greenberg, Vicki Green, Carol Gartzke, Charlene Gardner, Jackie Guida, v.p.: Mrs. David. THIRD ROW: Robert Hand, Ed Griscavage, Reginald Fedor, Donald Funk, Mark Hale, Donna M. Gartner, Linda Graham, Dick Gardner, Bob Hall, Larry Fry, John Fulton, Carl Gruber. FOURTH ROW: Mark Gleeson, Gary Grissinger, Sam Gibson, Bob Gates, Allen Greenway, Rex German, pres.: Steve Garstad, Bob Hagan, Bill Hall, Charlie- Gray, George Gilmer. NOT PlCTURED: Sandy Gouse, Steve Goss, Janene Glomariso. 3 3 H omeroom 106 FRONT ROW: Collette Evans, Evalyn Fisher, Carol Erb, Sharon Enders, Pat Dye, Linda Ehrhart, sec.-treas.g Deborah Dougherty, Sandy Eggert. SECOND ROW: Patti Durborow, Deborah Dolan, Barb Frazer, Helen Engle, v.p., Carol Fiscus, Beverly Ellis, Marla Emlet, Judy Dragich, Barb Eckenrode, Mrs. Diffenderfer. THIRD ROW: Mike Fickes, pres., TerryFilson, Donna Evert, Karen Farver, Kathy Doyle, Ralph Down, John Finn, Court Dunn, Les Ensminger. FOURTH ROW: Carl Ensm inger, Dennis Diffenderfer, Thomas Frazier, Earl Fawber, John Fite, Rod Firestone, Hardy Freydenfelt, Cal Dutton, Boe Euker.NOT PICTURED: Shelley Ember, Cathy Dunkelberger, E. Lloyd Freeburn, Reginald Fedar, Jeff P, Fisher, Patty Freysinger. . ..4 - 4, 1 , , . ,: - X, 5 ,...,.-.1 f. ent' r ess X Q 'f A ...sf 3 i Home room 108 FRONT ROW: Vickie Hostetler, Pat Horting, Sally Kraft, Linda Hummer, Cherl lrwin, Nancy Hopkins, Peggy Hefflefinger, Kathy Harlacher, SECOND ROW: Llnda Heisley, Carol Knauss, Vickie Hart, Elaine Hintze, BettyHopklns,Cindy Hoffman, Llsa Helsel, Kathy Hill, Susan Hertzler, Mrs. Albright. THIRD ROW: Stephen Herb, Chris Higdon, Mlke Hawkins, Larry Henneman, Mark Hosler, David Hoffman, Rodney Holderbaum, Mike Harder, Greg Hunter, Mlke Horning. FOURTH ROW: Rick Hartman, Ethan Horst, Ronald J. Hunsinger, Blair Isenberg, Jerry Heckman, pres.: Maynard Holcombe, Neil Hendershot, Rick Humphreys, Steve Huntzinger, v.p.g Dwight Handforth, seo.-treas. NOT PIC- TURED: Judy Hatfield. Ponderlng their selections, Sophomores take advanlage of the large variety of mlgazlnes found in the school library. J ophomores 10:43 Lunch Is Brunch for Sophomores Mr. McLane shows Art I students how to highlighi the folds of a draped cloth in a water color wa . omeroom 109 RONT ROW: Helen Jenkins, Darlene Johnson, aryle Kimmel, Marti Knarr, Ann Johnson, anice Kitzmlller, Sue Kessler, Cindy Kahler. ECOND ROW: Ron Johnson, Mint Kunkle, Sally aufmann, v.p.: Kris Kreiger, Sara Kraft,Mary rone, Debbie Karns, Don Jacobs, Mrs. Fales. HIRD ROW: Flick Janney, Ted Kane, Keith iohler, Stephen Koch, BruceKishbaugh,William nes, Rex King, Francis Knaub, Jim Karns, hn Keller. FOURTH ROW: Jim Johston, pres., like Kazor, Scott Kearns, Bill Knauss, Roy ipp, Ronald Kohler, Blll Knaub, Scott Klrh, ec.-treas.g Steve Kllndt, John James, Fred essler. NOT PICTURED: John Kuntz, Allan lose, Mary Koons. s ,Ji omeroom 112 , ONT ROW: Pam McPlke, Cherianna McNeil, ry Mlxell, Sue Mann, pres., Dotty Miner, p.g Bonnie Middleton, Kathy Mourton, Lols artin. SECOND ROW: Sharon Marquart, Pat ixell, Pat Martas, Debbi Mark, Charmlon dyer, Linda Miller, Connie Mohnal, Mlss Nye. -HRD ROW: Jackie Miller, Terry Moses, Ray ontchal, Jack Matthews, John May, Charles lller, Frank Morrissey, Douglas Miller, Linda rrison. FOURTH ROW: Jeff Miller, John rmack, Jeff Mountz, Steve Mumma, Kris eziley, Ken Marinak, sec.-treas.: Tom ddleton, Rod Miller. NOT PICTURED: Jeff ldlin, Ron Mull. i H omeroom 111 FRONT ROW: Barbara Lechthaler, Sharon McClure, Christine McCarney, Ann Lesher, Wendy Leisher, Sue Lenker, Kay Looker, Kathy S. Lingle. SECOND ROW: Lois MoCaIeb, Joye Leonhart, Salley Lengeman, Dixie McCleaf, Ellen Leftwich, Nancy Long, pres.g Susan McBride, Deborah Lilley, Cindy Lange,Mr.Palmer. THIRD ROW: Mark Leahy, Jeff Ludwig, sec.-treas.p Don Lehmer, Vince Little, Kathy Laning, Cecelia Lundergan, Becky Lee, Carol Long, Cindy Layne. FOURTH ROW: Bill McDaniel, v.p.p Richard Mclnnes, Kevin McConnell, Doug McCurdy, Glenn Laudenslager, Jack MoCaslin, Dennis Lukens, Richard Long, Pat Lundergan.NOTPlCTUREDg Jerry Long, Terry Laufer, Sherry Landis. 1 aka H omeroom 116 FRONT ROW: Ginny Richards, sec.-treas.p Barb Rhoads, Nancy Raeuchle, Sandy Posmoga, Bonnie Powell, Nancy Rehn, Betsy Rosenberry, Barb Reading. SECOND ROW: Tina Porr, Judy Remlck, Vicki Rider, Sue Poole, SandyRenshaw, Pam Price, Judy Ripson, v.p.5 Lisa Hadahaugh, Miss Klutz. THIRD ROW: Linda Rhoads, Eunice Roller, Gary Powles, Mark Plesce, Doug Pike, Robert Rhodes, Jan Reynolds. FOURTH ROW: Bill Prescott, Rick Rhoads, Dave Polm, Dick Ross, Rick Reynolds, pres., Bob Rlckert, AI Ricker, Bob Rineer, Bob Redding. NOT PIC- TURED: Fritz Ratcliff, Pat Rheem, Donna Rhoads, Dawn Rider, Patti Rohn, David Putney. - s L . Q -if Homeroom 115 FRONT ROW: Linda Miller, MarciaNauss,v.p.g Debbie Osner, Karen Patton, Wanda Parr, Nancy Pierce, Linda Phelps,SheiIa Peters, sec.-treas.' SECOND ROW: Liz Oman, Karen Perdew, Sue Paul, Susan Neff, Linda Neighbers,MIriam Paul, Cynthia Neal, Pam O'DonnelI, Lesley Musselman, Mr. Hojak. THIRD ROW: John Noval, pres., John Negley, Keith Nonemaker, Steve Newhouse, John Palmer, Gary Pechart, Bruce Pendell, John Phelan. FOURTH ROW: Bill Osterling, Tim Myers, Nile Petterson, Dean Myers, Chuck Patterson, Gary Peiffer, Kev Ostot, Brian Peffer, Allen Pearce. NOT PIC- TURED: Jeff Peters, John Phelps, Jeannie Misik. is 1 , y 0 ,, y gy .1 ,ig . X kb J get L S I , f e,,, .X,, J A 9. A H omeroonz 119 FRONT ROW: Salli Sampson, Sue Ruth, Cind Ruff, Debbie Ruble, Louise Smith, Lillian Shreiver, Debbie Shuler, CarolynRoth.SECOND ROW: Janice Scheaffer, Jade Schaffer, Cheryl Sigler, Kathy Schubert, Stephanie Shape, pres., Lula Smith, Pat Smith, Diane Semuta, Susan Shaffer, Mr. Bollinger. THIRD ROW: John Sackman, John Shuey, Steve Sharar,GarySebolt, Dave Seipe, Dave Sheaffer, Bill Schumacher, Russ Shelley, Jim Schambach, JeffShakespeare. FOURTH ROW: Rick Sisti, Gervase Rybak, Tim Sharetts, Tom Rowe, v.p.g Julien Robbins, Robert Charles Rothrock ll, Tom Shaffer, Rodney Scott Shenck, Ned Ruete. NOT PICTURED: Sherry Shuler, Patti Shelley, sec.-treas.g John Shipstedl, Robert Smith, li Sophomores Introduced to Alma Mater, C. C. Cheers, and School Rules during Orientation. Telling an amusing anecdote, Mr. Steinhart enlivens his World Cultures class. C. C.'s Largest Class Strifves for Success under Bill McDaniel. Sophomores Checking oui a book is only one ofthe many duties ofthe assistant studeni librarians. omeroom 120 RONT ROW: Carol Stupak, Bonnie Spangler, ee Stoner, Debby Sterner, Marilyn Stepp, Peggy Snell, Debbie Souders, sec.-treas.3 Donna Stoner, pres. SECOND ROW: Richard Stark, Colleen Stetler, Mary Soxman, Anne Spangler, Roberta Stagl, Beth Stauch,Mr.Burtnett. THIRD how: Bob Snow, Paul Steaoy, Dave Stouffer, Jim Stoneburner, Frank Stouffer, Bob Smith, Paul Steinour, Steve Smith. FOURTH ROW: Craig Stouffer, Bob Soutner, John Stambaugh, Wayne Smith, Rick Spong, Bill Summerhill, Harry Snyder, Greg Strock, Steve Soutner. NOT PICTURED: Rick Snyder, Ron Snyder, v.p.5 Sue Straley, Ray Stine, Linda Stetler. ,,, rfdif' ' ' V, ,mmol ' 1, 5 at ,.,,ost...' , we 1,- i FJ Homeroom 122 RONT ROW: Sue Womer, Doris Yordie, Nedra oodrlng, v.p.: Jan Wrightstone, Judle Yates, ebby Werm, Leslie Wilson, Melissa Yarnall. SECOND ROW: Barbarawells, Daleen Williams, loyce Wentz, Kathy Yeo, Judy Wiokenheiser, eatrioe Young, Kathy Williams, Cindy Wolfe, atty Zalonls, sec.-treas.3 Mr. Abram. THIRD OW: Cindy Willem, MaryWeigel,MikeWorley, eigh Wood, Steve Williams, Charles Witters, Ieff White, Donald Zeigler, Mike Weltmer, ennis White. FOURTH ROW: Rick Wilson, Tom illiams, Bob Williams, Barry Winters, Lynn illis, Bob Young, Douglas Wiest, Al Wilson, res., Allen Winy, Bob Zedaker. SVN .gif X K 5. 55 rf m f U F 3. Home room 121 FRONT ROW: Melissa Thompson, Michelle Weaver, Judy Taylor, Debbie Waugaman, Tillie Torquato, Martha Wagner, JoLynn Webber, v.p.: Janet Van Wyk. SECOND ROW: Susan Talmadge, June Sweeney, Linda Sweigart, Alice Warfel, Linda Wallower, Irene Ward, Chyrle Warick, Kathy Weaver, Miss Spittler. THIRD ROW: Keith Turner, Larry Vuxta, Clifford Ward, Bill Vogel, Debbie Ulsh, sec.-treas.3 Preston Ward, Rick Underwood, David Varnicle. FOURTH ROW: Don Tressler, John Waddington, George Wallace, Adrian Tio, Denny Watts, pres., Frank Thompson, John Webster. NOT PICTURED: Mark Treece, Sandra Wagner, Cristal Thorp, Shirley Summers, William Vogel, Yvonne Ward. X ' Juniors Anticipate First College Boards Juniors W Executives and advisors plan and direci juniorclass activities throughout the year. Nancy Cummings, secretaryp Terry 130 Horley, presidentg Vicki Bowman, vice-presidentg Craig Shipp, treasurerglvlr. Earl McLane, class deang and Mr. Paul Paxton, class dean. ff N r , J gill: H omeroom 201 FRONT ROW: Mary Barber, Jeanne Belcher, Sandy Albaugh, Miriam Beamer, Sue Bell, Linda Bell, Betty Baer, Sue Baum.SECONDROW: Beth Baker, Bev Baublitz, Debby Baum, sec.-trees., Sue Bogar, Ida Arms, Phyllis Beers, Diane Bickhart, Wendy Beam, Mr. Wolfe. THIRDROW: Ken Berger, Darrel Bender, Eric Bistline, Bo Beaver, Zack Bond, Doug Arnold, Bob Bare, Mike Barton. FOURTH ROW: Allen Allison, pres., Mark Boasberg, Tim Adams,Mike Bentz, Lec Barnes, Gary Bassett, Larry Albert, v.p.g Chlp Baker. NOT PlCTUREDg Bill Ainge, John Anderson, Doug Benner, Donna Baker, Pam Burger. ., . , 3 , 5 -r N. s H omeroom 203 FRONT ROW: Leslie Ember, Sue Eichelberger, Judy Danner, Margaret Dahl, Pamela Craumer, Lynn Everhard, Cathi Dentler, Karen Cover. SECOND ROW: Kathy Ebersole, Pat Dyblie, Patricia Farner, Nancy Cummings, pres., Janet Eroh, sec.-trees., Wendy David, KathyCramer, Mr. Sorbello. THIRD ROW: John Fetrow, Roger Endres, Robert Fenner, William Evans, Russ DeLuca, William Fegm, James M. Dress, Jeff Deriok, Gary Dull. FOURTH ROW: Barry C. Fenicle, Paul Croushore, Don L. Farner, Blll Corlett, v.p., Edward Erlston, John Douglas, Steve Draisey, Jack Ellenberger. NOT PIC- TURED: Dowell, Russ Crump, Gregg Dively, Rose L. Emily Eckel, Nancy Crist, Victoria Eshelby. H om eroom 202 FRONT ROW: Jackie Brogan, Bonnie Bush, Deborah Conrad, Vicki Bowman, Allce Caldwell, Glenda Conley, sec.- treas.g Linda Bowers, Ruth Ann Brackbill. SECOND ROW: JimCoIdren, Karyle Cline, Cindy Boyer, Diane Carter, Brenda Conner, Delroy Brosius, Mr. Lehman. THIRD ROW: Frederic Brehm, Robert Cody, Terry Case, Jim Col Iette, v.p.g Michael Buchanan, pres., RonClark, DeanCook, Ron Brosso. FOURTH ROW: Larry Brett, Kenneth Buchan, Daryl Brubaker, Dennis Burrall, Frank Conte, Bruce Cliber, Blaine Browand. NOT PICTURED: Dave Colgan, Wayne Brcwand, Kirk Bruner, Jeff Boose, Gary Brinton. .if ,Q r H omeroom 205 H omeroom 204 FRONT ROW: Laurie Flurie, Mary Fissel, Barb Garretson, Gayle Gingrich,TerryFischer, Brigette Geissler, sec.-treas.p Diann Graybill, Dora Gothie. SECOND ROW: Henry Getz, Don Fry, Kathy Frei, Sue Eichelberger, Charlotte Frund, Tom Forgey, Mr. PluebelI.THlRDROW: lan Gillis, Pete Fldler, Kevin Garrick, pres.: George Gottschalk, Frank Freistak, John Flanagan. FOURTH ROW: Jeff Gable, Rick George, Ed Groninger, Roger Free, Max Filson, Gary Gift, Bill Fromm. NOT PICTURED: Jerry Giffin, v.p.g Mike Foltz, CaroleGiImour, Donald Foster, David Grandon. vi N .. ii 5 O it Q W ' , I ,g . 2+ ' . i v ' 1 FRONT ROW: Leslye Heringa, Pat Hanlen, Nancy Harvey,sec.-treas.g Nancy Harshbarger, Kathryn Hoffman, TerriHeffeIbower, Barb Hooh, Liane Hoffman. SECOND ROW: Valerie Hatfield, William R. Havenstein, Phil Hartman, Ned Hall, Allen Hanawalt, Larry Hoffman, Mr. Kooher. THIRD ROW: Thomas Hess, v.D.: Jim Hill, Mike Hess,Mike Harris, Dennis Henneman, Don Hoover. FOURTH ROW: Charles Haag, Robert Hinson, Jerry Harmon, Charles Heiges, Jeff Henderson, Mike Haley, ores., Mike Hennigan. NOT PICTURED: Joe Haverl, David Hackman, Nancy Hagar, Sandra Hare, Connie Hawbecker, Karen Heckman, Barbara Hendershot, Diane Hinson, Debra Hackett. iii f fx. Q Ia. .ug H omeroom 206 FRONT ROW: Kim Klrker, sec.-treas.: Karen Kangas, pres.: Linda Kinter, Mary Kaye Kent, Beth Hopkins, Lynann Kirpatrick, Linda Jez, Linda Kimmel, v.p. SECOND ROW: Esther Houser, Kathy Katusha, Nancy Kauffman, Nancy Hauser, Kathy Kimmel, Mrs. Moody. THIRD ROW: Gary Houtz, Terry Kiser, PeteKauffman, Terry Horley, Paul Kautz, John Ingram, Steve Isdepski. FOURTH ROW: Stan Kapp, Gary Hoover, Ted Huryn, Ralph James, Carl Kirsch, Bob Hummel, Gary Hutchins. NOT PICTURED: James Knauss, Bill Kishbaugh, Greg Kipp, Bob Keys, Nancy Kent, Flex M. lckes, Glenn Hoople, Nancy Hoover, Gary Kemmerer. Future Goals Take Shape for Juniors. Juniors Minutes before the a I n i nderclassmen hur eir books. F' af x E Q L . , Q 8 . ,P a. was Y 12-mi- ,, jgw 4 Ty? 1 5, 23 , wi, , KK , . IMS ' X E Q- Sig . -.wig 'HV' wwrfwa- W1-Q-4'-W 't.ii? ri fjlgsfuyf T'iQsf:pgSlQiA' f My-P M-ff kj- -sv i.X,3ffg.3ig'7 , . IWW-f VWWM A X W ,mf Homeroom 207 FRONT ROW: June Landis, Donna Klein, Ellen Kraft, Donna Kistler, Chris Lunt, Sandy Kumpf, Ginny Long, sec.-trees.: Judy L inderer. SECOND ROW: Karen McBride, Melissa Major, v,p,g Dianne Lexa, Patricia Kline, Karen McCann, Stephanie Krieger, Mary Magnelli, Miss Martin. THIRD ROW: Tom Kurtz, John Lieb, Terry Kohr, Ben Krewson, Harry Lilley, Don Klaiber, pres. FOURTH ROW: Ralph Lash, Bill Lindsay, Gary Luther, Ken Krebs, Craig Kunkle, Bob Krone, Doug Koons, Pul Malone. NOT PICTURED: Suzann Long, Ralph Klinger, Debra Machamer, Margaret Kreiner. Homeroom 209 FRONT ROW: Eva Oldham, Nancy Mumma, Ellzabelh Mulligan, Terry Page, Vicki Palmer, Llbby Reed, Wendy Musser, Sue Nichols, pres. SECOND ROW: Sue Naflzinger, PeggyMullln, sec.-trees.: Pam Musser, Beth Rea, Shirley Pinti, Arlene Nogle, Barb Myers,Mr.Steinhart. THIRD ROW: Sue Murphy, Sally Naftzinger, Clndy Poffenberger, Craig Rahn, Nancy Poth, Brian Musselman, Helga M. Padilla. FOURTH -ROW: Jim Painter, George Myers, Douglas Musser, Daryl Potteiger, George Posmoga, Bill Nagel, v.p.: Eric Neijstrom,Wllliam Poole. -NOT PICTURED: Colleen Murray, Glenda Murphy, Patrice Nelson, Lee Nesbit, Harry Norford, Charles Ream. Home room 208 FRONT ROW: Donna Milleville, sec.- treas., Judy Manwiller, Patti Miess, Ruth Moser, Gloria Meredith, Yvonne Miller, Phyllis Mountain, Mary Morrisette. SEC- OND ROW: Carol Marohn, pres.: Nancy Marsch, Debi Moser, Randi Miner, Wendy Martz, Renee Meinsler, Pam Manhollan, Mrs. Altaano. THIRD ROW: Scott Merrow, Harry Miller, Dennis Miller, Blll Miller, Steve Mlller, Gerry Nlohar, Clyde Miller, Tom Miller. FOURTH ROW: Alex Moyer, Tim Moses, Butch Miller, Bill Martin, v.D.: B0b Miller. P. Eugene Mascioli, Steve Malone. NOT PICTURED: Art Metzger, Robert Mason, Kevin Marcy, Bob Mensching, James Moore, Richard Messner. x at tg Alf 2 Home room 211 FRONT ROW: Sherry Soloninka, Sally Snyder, Yvonne Sherry, Linda Smith, Pat Smeltz, Pat Slaseman, Shelley Smith, Betsy Smith. SECOND ROW: Bonnie Sheaffer, Lucille Shoop, Kitty Smith Deb Shields, Cheryl Sentz, Barb Smlth, Miss Vlsnic. THIRD ROW: George Simpson, Stan Sellers, pres., Jim Smith, Vernon Shaffer, Dennis Shirley, Byron Snyder, Phil Shenk, George Smlth. FOURTH ROW: Willie Simmers, Bob Schubert, Craig Shivv, Greg Saggers, Frank Sanger, Doyle Smith, Jim Sheaffer,Ron Shorter. NOT PICTURED: Doug Stover, sec.-treas.: Ernie Sisti, v.p.g Helen Shelly, Robert Smeltz, Nanci Smith. 2' 5 H omeroom 210 FRONT ROW: Na.ncyRiddle,Kay Russell, Jeanm Reed, Sue Rohland, sec.-treas.5 Dawn Rhodes, Carol Ann Rice, Debi Rowe, Karen Rudy. SEC- OND ROW: Rlck RUDD, Ginna Sadden, Caro Resch, Margaret Rohrer, Pam Rennlnger, Joanne Robbins, Linda Rosenberger, Mr German. THIRD ROW: Jim Sabo, pres., Tort Rowe, v.p.p David A. Ritter, Bob Reynolds, Dennis Rowley, Bob Schubert, Dave Rife, Mike Rosenkrans. NOT PICTURED: Harry Rensel, Donald Rowe, Bill Rupp. is 1 1 A A Q 1 4 a I A 5 Homeroom 213 FRONT ROW: Ginny Trimm, Sharyn Straitif Linda Thomas, June Stonesifer, Jeanne Spreckeu Donna Stouffer, BelindaToole, sec-troas., Susa Tocket. SECOND ROW: Dave Thomas, Lind Stine, Peggy Trout, Rosalind Sorbello, Dori Vogelsong, June Stetler, Mr. Danner. THIRI ROW: Bruce Stoner, Harry Stevenson, pres, Bob Updegraff, Bob Spong, Reid Thomas, Crai Taylor, Ed Steele. FOURTH ROW: Pat Waddel Jeff Thomas, Paul Wagner, Jim Stewart, Stev Steigerwalt, Randy Stake. NOT PICTUREE Steve Thomas, Laura Thompson, Mary Thoms Debby Szilage, Rick Spenser, Alex Topar, Mik Stahl, Mike Stoever, v.lJ. loam Qimwdfi Ernmmnoa Mm MMOG: coo: mu,-nm , , .. , ,M , wi junio rs 1 - M -Llzffw.-x ' ' L -djiivibb L A J , . r Q-'- ,, ,,+1 'g ,fm- To prepare for important college board examinations, June Steuer, a junior, checks sample questions. 137 138 lass 0 '68 Will Always Be Challenged b Its Motto: 66We Enter to Learng We Leave to Serve. H omeroom 215 FRONT ROW: Susan Wise, Andreaweigle, Susan Wallace, Judy Webb, Lella Wllllams, Chris Williamson, sec.-treas.g Cathy Wherley, Nancy Wright. SECOND ROW: Martin Yanoslk, Loretta Warner, Sue Wallen, Jan Zedlar, vm.: Mike Wolfe, Rlchard Wisegarver, Robert Ward, Mr. Lutz. THIRD ROW: Eugene Wright, Bob Wevodau, Dave White, Steve Wagoner, pres., Bruce Walters, Tom Williams, Gary Wert, Walter Whitebread, Marlin Yorty. FOURTH ROW: Tom Walker, Tom Worrell, Robert Willls, Galord Walker, Bob Wrightstone, Tom Watklns, Steve Whinham, Steve Weaver. NOT PICTURED: Ken Yinger, Roger Wllliams, Ronald Wilson, Chuck Wilson, Dave Wevodau. ln the Print Shop, the production line method proves best for sorting and stapling papers. l 139 wi 5. . f Q if av w mi-Q H K 4 2 2 2 ,Q -M if :ix .1 f ww. .. --,,- f...f, fuww, q ,wk . SENIORS Are finally the big kids Get jabbed for T.B, tests Experience elation or depression with retakes on boards Go on ACES tours Are plagued by the Three Horsemen of the Apocalypse--Hamlet, lVlac- beth, and Flaskolnikov Wait impatiently for job placements and college acceptances Look forward to the Senior Ball Experience a shorter school year than un- derclassmen Unwind on Senior Day Say good-bye to C.C. at graduation as they flip their tassels. 141 142 M3 KATHY LYNN ADAMS Academic ' ' Kathyl Never at a loss for words .. Brains unlimited ... Constantl on the go Thespian Emo tional. n is TIMOTHY ROY ARNOLD Success of the class of '67 is dueto the fine leadership of our officers: James Bogar, presidentp Deborah Sees, vice-presidentg Mary Ann Sikorski, secre- taryg Ross Thomas, treasurer. WILLNITTA SPAHR BAIR Academic ' 'Nita Avid sports fan Pretty blond hair and blue eyes Talkative Enjoys cooking Apprentice Drama Club. CHARLES RUSSELL BAKER Academic ' ' Chuck Quiet Enthusiastic sports spectator Coin collecting and baseball occupy his time Headed for Dixie. General Tim' Quiet and sincere Cyclin fiend Sports enthusiast .. Participates in all intramurals HARRY FRANKLIN BAKE Academic Fran Quietly intelligent ... Coun music fan A warm, const smile Plans career in Iectronics. WI L L IAM TAY LOR AINGE General Bill Spends summer racing the ' 'Scavenger Sm i le for everyone Enthusiastic water skier Drives a black VW. CALEB BRAY ASHTON academic ' ' Caleb y eserved Excels in math ntelligence to spare ...Con- enial l-lam radio enthusiast .. Cross country runner. 'We HARRY JAMES BAKER ndustrial Arts Jim nything for laughs Always iding his motorcycle Often een at speedways A good ime Joe. LOLA ALBRIGHT Academic Lola Whatever Lola wants, Lola gets ... Petite Sinatra fan Gets along well with people F,T,A. member. W HOPE DORENE ATTINGER Home Economics Hope Adept at horseback riding Forever talking Active in F,H,A, Hopes to be a beau- tician. LARRY ROBERT BAKER General ' ' Bake Stamp and coin collector Enjoys hunting, fishing and trapping Future in Armed Forces. WILLIAM AMBROSE Academic ' 'Bill Drives a blue Skylark Em- ployed at Weis Markets En- joys hunting Future auto- motive design engineer. CARROL ANN ATZEFF Academic Carrol A mighty Mag Participates in all sports Understanding friend Beautiful addition to the Homecoming Court. BETTY MAE BAER General ' ' Bets Full of life Enjoys dancing Supports C,C, football Often seen in a green Triumph. 143 SANDRA LEIGH BALLEW Home Economics ' 'Sandy Cat Ballou Never a dull mo- ment Drives a white Corvair Sporty dresser Enjoys water sports. Seniors J 219' : Wy ' '- if 5: ,tif ' V : DELNIA CAROL BESHORE Stenographic ' ' Delma A terrific combination of energy and fun l-larmonizes in choir A G.G. Future medical assistant. BARBARA ANNE BESSER Academic ' ' Barb Girl with a warm heart... Dedi- cated football fan Active Rainbow Girl Future switch- board operator. RONALD LEE BARLUP General ' ' Ron Fun-loving Javelin thrower Sociable Atrue Bullwinkle Lifts weighfS Likes foot- ball games. PHILLIP WHITNEY BECK General ' ' PhiI A former John Harris Pioneer Skillful equestrian Weis worker Active in DeMolay History intrigues him. DANE CRAIG BICKLEY Academic ' 'Dane C, Capable Student Council leader Clever debater Active An asset to any team ...Check- mates Future success. SUSAN THERESA BAUM Clerical ' 'Sue Loves to dance Always runnin' around Often found at Jaspers' Friendly smile Forever writing letters. Q54 kg - 1 .VI 45.5. . me ...- s 5 1 L , .. 9 :Fx ROBERT MARK BELL Academic ' ' Rob' Considerate Quite a sportst man Flips over sports carl On golf and cross countrj teams Serious. KAREN ELAINE BIXLER Academic Bix' Always talking A Lassie .. School spirit plus Likes thi Magnificent Men Softbal manager. JOHN CHARLES BEARD General ' ' Jack Bullwinkles Skilled on the drums and dance floor Always ready for laughs ... Takes flying lessons. JOSEPH CHARLES BENDER Willey aces go-carts Enjoys as well as playing C.C.'s import from BARBARA JEAN BLOCKI B.J. artist Soulful med- Kith Klan Tri-Hi-Y Desires to learn the man- Dislikes conformity. X --1 ,ef I fi. 'i'i ' 1 , LAWRENCE DEWALT BECK Industrial Arts Larry Enthusiastic mat man A Baron Terrific sense of humor Likes to workon cars Friendly. MICHAEL LYNN BERG General ' ' Mike Excels in competitive swim- ming Enjoys life Rogues Hi-Y Sun and Splash life- guard. , ,,li.46,?., RICHARD CALVIN BLOSSER Academic ' 'Rick Interested in all sports Shy until known ... One of the Play- boys Witty and intelligent. KENNETH ALLEN BERKICH Academic ' 'Ken A playful Playboy Girls are his weakness ...Sports enthusi- ast A reliable friend. BONNIE LOU BOAS Clerical Bon Conservative Loves to attend C.C. games Excitable and friendly Aiming for asecre- tarial career. MARGARET ANNE BERRY Academic ' ' Anne A Lassie Proficient tennis player Effervescent Al- ways willing to lend a hand Ski Club member. 145 CONNIE LYNN BOENS General ' 'Connie V ivacious Field hockey manager Beautiful clothes Devoted to the Mags Knits and sews expertly. 146 JAMES DONALD BOGAR Academic ' 'Jim Senior Class president Gets along well with people Col- legiate wardrobe Mr.Zitto's organizer Enjoys hunting. BONNIE LOU BRETZ Home Economics Bonnie Talented at swimming and dancing Keen sense ofhumor Student of Central Penn Beauty School. NANCY BETH BOGAR General ' ' Naf1Cy An asset to 51 Club Quiet and always smiling Skilled seamstress Member of the Middies. MICHAEL DOUGLAS BOONE Academic Mike Favors customized cars Quiet disposition Look at him blush! Enjoys Key Club and DeMolay. GEORGE ROBERT BRINLEY Academic ' ' Bobby Capable Joker president Al- ways active Hard-working Student Council treasurer Mighty mat man. STANLEY JOSEPH BOHENIC General Sta Sincere and friendly Ol doorsman Faithful memh of Angling Club Enjoys C. football games. ELAINE MARIE BOWERS Stenographic ' ' Bower Chaplain of T.O,T.'s Tal constantly Enjoys horseba riding Loves to bakewhoop pies Future stenographs STEPHEN KOHR BRINLE' Academic ' ' Stevl Student Council veep Relia Great grappler Joke secretary Youth Festi committeeman. l lass of '67 Makes Its First Decision: lass Colors - amel and Burgund 5 Class er - The Talisman Rose. BARBARA ANNETTE BOWMAN Academic ' ' Barb Always in a rush Artistic Gee Quiet until known A DOD Considerate and congenial. DUANE WALTER BROWN Academic ' ' Duane The will to succeed Playboys' secretary Enjoys water sports Mechanicallyinclined Active interest in athletics. CHARLES THOMAS BOWMAN General ' ' Toma Happy-go-lucky Sports and cycling rate high Sincere Faithful to Rea and Derick's. FREDERICK CLARK BROWN General ' ' Fred Dry sense of humor Drives a blue Fiat Sails andskis Dependable Key Club secre- tary. EUGENE ALBERT BOWSER lll Academic ' ' Eugene Generally quiet Member of DeMolay Luther League president Asset to golf team Future in math. STEPHEN MICHAEL KESSLER General ' 'Steve Strictly. an individualist Never avoids an argument Aspiring young writer Ad- mires Bob Dylan. SAMUEL TILDEN BRANDT General Sam A shy guy with many friends Enjoys hunting and fishing Future plans include the ser vice. 147 . f RICHARD DENNIS BROWN General ' ' Brownie Blows a mean trumpet ...Sharp dresser Loyal to Checkmates Avonclell Future musician or artist. 148 :BJ ROBERT JOSEPH BRYSON General ' ' Pete It's a panic Packs his Metropolitan full of people Active in DeMolay Likes to sing. GEORGE DRAKE BULL General ' ' George Skilled organist Sincere and friendly Record keeper for Rebels Hi-Y Mechanically minded McDonaId's worker. f , 'rises WILLIAM RANDOLPH BUTLER Academic ' ' Randy Quick to make friends Sense of humor Radios .interest him Active in DeMolay. LILLIE MAY CABLE Clerical Teddy Do you realize? Lots of fun Enjoys spectator sports A Junior in the American Legion. JOSEPH CARESTIA Academic Jose Small but mighty wrestler Enjoys hunting, golfing, and listening to music Heyyoul ARLENE L. BUSH Home Economics Arlene A keen interest in the domesti arts Loves to dance ...Quin and shy Enjoys sports. JAMES CANBY BYERLY Academic ' ' Jirr Masculine Mighty gridiri star Versatile Forever Joker Big man on any can pus. DENNIS LEE CAREY Industrial Arts Dene5 Excellent equestrian Easj going Always eating salai Faithful stage crew membi Hopeful electrician. L L Q! Pencils poised, senior English students prepare for a lecture from Miss Slaybaugh. A . ,L M v- . MARIO CARO CAIVIACHO Academic Mario Fascinated by football Ap- preciates American food Winning smile Hopes to master many languages. HARRY ROBERT JOHN CARROLL General ' ' Butch Ladies' man Pool shark A real Joker Always good for a party. JOSEPH CARL CASTANOS Academic ' ' Joe ' ' l'm sure! Dependable lnterested in cars, bowling, and fishing Never at a loss for words. 149 DANIEL lRVlN CLARK Academic ' 'Dann About that skunk! Trapper and hunter Loyal Republican Eagle scout... Enjoys arche- ology and Indian lore. 150 SANDRA KAY CLARK Academic ' ' Sandy Energetic Lives for basket- ball and bandfront DODS Tri- Hi-Y A real sport...SENTI- NEL columnist. CARLA SUE CONARD Academic Carla Outstanding personality Talkative The hockeyfieldis her territory President of Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y Council. s - 'V-'wee . im RICHARD MACK CASTANOS General Dick Electronics whiz Nice to know Interested in football Hopes to own an electronics business. JOANN MARIE CLARKSON Art ' ' Joann A born artist Tiny and cute A K.84J. Quiet till you get to know her. ANN LOUISE CONNER General ' ' Ann Often seen in the library Fond of animals, real or stuffed Always a haDDy smile. QQ 2 JAMES THOMAS CATLIN General B ird' Quite a Bird Alway clowning Never quiet In- dividualist Buzzes aroundor his Honda. GLENDA LEE CLEMENCE Academic ' ' Glenda Hard-working president of 51 club Sweet and petite Talented on the piano and organ. DEBORAH ANN CONNER Stenographic ' ' Debbie'4 A pleasing disposition Ef- ficient secretary of G.G.'s Guitar and piano player Central Treasury worker. CHARLES ROBERT CHAPMAN lndustrial Arts Chappy Sturdy C.C. tackle Likes hunting and fishing Member of Varsity Club ... You jest Playboys' organizer. JAMES DONALD CLEMENTS 'General ' ' Crash Intramurals are his specialty Loves to work on cars Future in Air Force blues. 49175 BONNIE CONRAD cademic ' ' Bonnie lways ready with a joke ' You're out to lunch ... Enjoys wimming and ice skating. JERI LYNN CHRISTIANSEN Academic ' ' Kid Bubbly and bold Works sum- mers at H.C.T. First rate violinist in Youth Symphony Noteworthy speaker. JAMES JENKINS COLLINS Il Academic ' ' Jim Personality that matches his smile intrigued by girls Interested in sports and dra- matics. KATHLEEN ANN CONRAD Academic ' ' Kathy Sparkling eyes Lots of fun DODS' V.P. Art! Neat dresser Spanish Club presi- dent. CAROL ANN CIARDO Academic ' 'Carol Asset to C.C.'s hockey team School spirit galore Always a kind word K.8.J. Tri-Hi-Y, Seniors KIMBERLEA CONRAD Academic ' ' Kim Party giver Always driving her black Renault Pun K.dJ. Tri-Hi-Y Future in journalism. SAMUEL JOHN CONTE Academic ' 'Sammy Never misses a chance to go camping Volleyball and basketball intramuralist Huntsman AdP employee. DONALD RAY COREY Academic ' ' Don Forever football Vice presi- dent of Playboys A track fan Never at a loss for words. 152 DWAIN EDWARD COOK General ' ' Dwain Strums the guitar Drives a '57 Chevy Golf team veteran Decent ... Enjoys having fun. JAMES LAWRENCE COWDEN Academic Jim Opinionated Always kidding Argumentative Slides a cool trombone The lone boy in Journalism Ill. LINDA ROSE COOK General ' ' Rosie Vivacious Beautiful voice Gamma Gamma Tri-l-li-Y Drives an adorable Mini Minor Don's pizza addict. SUSANNAH DALE CROUSHORE Academic ' 'Sue Responsible and dependable Bandfront co-captain Fashionable wardrobe Flirt Homecoming Court. SANDRA LEE DANN Academic ' 'Sandy C,C.'s poised and captivating Homecoming Queen A mighty Mag Varsityhockey Active in Student Council. JAMEY ANN COOKERLY Stenographic ' ' Jame' Vice president of Tri-Hi-N Council Loyal Middie ...Cai out-talk anyone Loves al sports. DIANE IRENE DALTON Academic ' ' Diane' Pagan ... Always laughing .. Colt gridiron fan A CEDAF LOG editor Sparkling per' sonality. 6- W EDWIN CRAIG DAUE , Academic Ed' Future marine biologist Bullwinkle lnterestedi skiing and scuba diving . Terrific sense of humor. K A 'A A iii? t , q , BARBARA COPENHAVER General ' ' Barb Artistic A fan of Italian food Friendly Loves travel Unique in a pleasant way. NANCY KAY DANIELS Home Economics ' ' Kakes Small but .mighty All-around sports fan Enjoys riding and training horses Gift of gab. SILVIO E. deBlEN General ' 'Silvlo Great personality Big man on the basketball court Faithful Pawn Fantastic dancer F requents the Raven. Skillfully, Dick Castanos makes a fine adjustment on a TV set during electronics class. GENE ALLEN DelVECCHlO Academic ' ' Deluch Constantly shooting basketball Often found at Don's Great sense of humor BiologyCIub Extrovert. Q 1 -,Raef ,. . DIANA LEE DETTREY Academic ' ' Diane Quiet, petite blond Profes- sional football fan Con- tributes spirit to the Pep Club Friendly, 153 FRANK JOSEPH DEUTSCH Academic ' ' Frank Outgoing Drives an MG , Sports enthusiast ..!' l'm sure Loves parties and dances Hard worker. 154 RANDI KAY DEWEES Stenographic ' ' Randi Football and basketball fan .., Active in American Legion Junior Auxiliary Sings for choir Pleasing personality. CAROL DARLENE DULL Stenographic ' ' Mimi Quiet Archer Loves to read and sketch Would like to raise horses Efficient li- brary assistant. CRAIG DOUGLAS DICKSTEIN Academic ' ' Dicky Loyal member of Key Club The quiet one Enjoys tennis and swimming ... Active Boy Scout. MICHAEL GEORGE DIFFENDERFER Academic ' ' Diff New York's gift to C.C. A math whiz Friendly and talkative. ARLENE BEVERLY DUNSTAN Clerical Shorthand Arlene Lassies Tri-Hi-Y Pleasant to be around Often found reading Quite a talented seamstress. SUSAN KAY DlETRlCK Academic ' 'Sue Colorguard co-captain ...Handy with needle and thread Con- genial Nlusically talented CEDAR LOG Senior editor. GREG LYNN DIVELY General ' ' Sam Good-natured and easygoing Cool it lndividualist Likes sports Comes to C.C. from Pittsburgh. GLENN ANDREW DURA l Academic ' 'Glenn Tennis is his favorite Care- free Loves to hunt, fish, and water ski, Fla s Waving and P ' , Cedar lif Welcomed Astronaut Pete Conrad in '65.' SUSAN MARIE DOMLESKY cademic ' 'Sue apable blond leader of the pirited ten Mags Pretty outh Festival Queen nominee. JAMES ROBERT DYE Bood Wheel Ivy Leaguer... A tease Scholarly A ol' pool shark! Fu- spells success. DAN GREGG DORSHEIMER Academic H ' ' Dan The Southern gentleman type Enjoys scuba diving and hunting A real comical guy... Future architect. DONALD NATHAN EBRIGHT Academic ' 'Don Ice hockey fan Loves the out- of-doors Quiet Math whiz Hopeful computer pro- grammer. BENJAMIN CURTIS DOYLE General ' ' Curt Suave Checkmates' Chaplain Hi-Y football player Karate rates high ... Ftight Skilled on the dance floor. LYNDA CAROL ELDER Stenographic ' ' Lynda Mr. Sharp's student secretary Usually quiet Sews like a pro Plans include Florida business school. GAYLE LYNN DREWETT Academic ' ' Gayle Effervescent A Lassie Always willing to lend a hand An ambition to teach handi- capped children. 155 DONNA KAY EPPLEY General ' ' Donna Colt football fan Always has a smile Lassies Tri-Hi-Y Often seen at Don's. Seniors SUZANNE LOUISE FELDER Academic J,M. Very clever poet Loyal mem- ber of German Club A DOD Mixed choir vocalist Radiant personal ity. JOHN EDWIN FETROW General ' ' Mouse Active sportsman ...C.C,'s own pool shark Always making wise cracks Coin collector California or bust. ll CAROL ANN ERB Stenographic ' 'Carol Well-liked Enjoys swimming Works in the office A Lassie Trouble driving a clutch shift. NANCY KAY EVERTTS Stenographic ' ' Nancy Bubbly Vast Villager ward- robe Last of the great mockers Always talking A Mag Hockey manager. DAVID CHARLES FIELDS General ' ' Dave Great sense of humor Proud owner of '39 Plymouth... Intra- mural participant Enjoys playing the piano. . , f i i DAVID SCOTT ERNEY Academic ' ' Dave Captains varsity roundballers Amiable Enjoys all sports Summer orderly at Harrisburg Hospital. f '- -. Q at ,pw MARY ELIZABETH EWING Gene ral ' ' Mar' Sweet and friendly Adore: horseback riding One o Cedar Cliff's faithful fans .. Loyal to Murphy's. JAMES EDWARD FINNEN Academic Jim Congenial Englneerin interests Active in DeMol A loyal friend Jasper employee Drives a red Fia MARY ELIZABETH ESTEP Home Economics Betsy Makes her own clothes Fol- lows the Vondells Active in Apprentice Drama Enjoys talking. ROSEMARY FAIR Home Economics Prose .Si lent and sweet ... Enjoys writing letters and listening to records Employed at Rabena's. CATHY ANN FINNEY Ecademic Fin eppy and excitable Talks ith her hands Adorable neeze Fabulous voice alented cook and seamstress. hir' SUSAN KAY EVANS Academic ' ' Sue Excitable Library alde ... Hard-working student Re- sponsible and reliable DODS Tri-Hi-Y. STEPHEN PAUL FARAGO General ' ' Steve Crazy about motorcycling Ambitious Enjoys baseball and football Never a care Future sailor. LOUISE ALINE FIRESTONE General ' ' Louise Unusual eyes Amiable Active in her Youth Group Likes sewing and swimming. BARBARA MARIE FAUST Academic ' ' Barb Vivacious personality Colt cheerleader Well-liked Skis on wave and slope A mighty Mag. NANCY JANE FIRESTONE General ' ' Nancy One ofthe dynamic duo ...Swim- ming enthusiast Always dropping bowling balls Bat- man fan. KATHLEEN DALLAS FAWBER Academic ' ' Fawb Constantly clowning Mixed Choir Mags Tri-Hi-Y Rainbow drill-team captain Youth Festival nominee. 157 Draw, anchor, release ... and the Robin Hoods of Cedar Cliff send another round of arrows into the target. 158 DONNA RUTH GARTZKE Academic ' ' Garzak Quiet girl with a lot to say Kith Klan Adept at piano and guitar. ROBERT CHARLES GAUL General ' ' Bob Well-rounded personality Bullwinkle basketball player lnterested in C.C. band and sports Don's Pizza maker. WENDY SUSSETTE FISHBURI Clerical Wendy' Ice skating and swimming ari her favorites Loyal to Colt Beauty school ahead. MARY MARGARET FRANK Academic ' ' Mare' Plenty of school spirit Fre quently at Sun and Splash .. Sweet Enjoys tennis and ic skating. MICHAEL EDWARD GAZEL Electronics lVlike' At ease on the dance floor .. Plays mean drums l' sure '... Electronics rate high CYNTHIA ANN FLANIGAN Art Cindy Constantly active A Mag Helps lead C,C,'s victory cheers Artistic ... Favors water sports. DONALD KENNETH FRAZIER Gene ral ' ' Don Skilled with the pool cue Huntsman and fisherman Keen sense of humor Intra- mural mat man. SALLY JEAN GENTER Academic Sally Mr. Paxton's pride and joy Middies' chatterbox ... Good grief! Hey, Batwoman! Three Siamese cats. LINDA JOANNE FORBES Clerical Shorthand Linda Quiet and sincere Supports the Cedar Cliff football team Interests include skating and swimming. ROY EVANS FURMAN Academic Roy Extremely intelligent Serious Computer man Member of German Club Ambitions in math field. JOSEPH WILLIAM GIBB General ' ' Joe Capable school store worker Enjoys Business Law ...Drives a '50 Dodge Future in building DAVID THORNTON FRANK General ' ' Spank Dreams of cars ... A neat ap- pearance Companion who would do anything forfriends A Checkmate. VICKIE LEE GARDNER Academic ' ' Vickie Plays a lively clarinet Quiet and dependable Bell choir director ... Active in Youth Fellowship. MARY JOSEPHINE GARMAN Academic ' 'Gamin Cute Youth Festival nominee... Middies' scribe Enjoys canoeing, water skiing and pack hiking Bassoon player. business. 1 59 S, SUZANNE GRANDON Academic ' ' Suzi Big brown eyes A Middie Drives a unique English Ford F,T.A. president Ami- cable. 160 WILLIAM LEON GRAVES General ' ' Bill He' s a bird! One of C.C.'s faithful rooters ... Import from Maryland ... Partial to petite blondes. ROBERT MARK HAAS General ' ' Bob Always wound up... Holy mud! Works long and hard for the Stage Crew. ROBERT LEE GILL General ' ' Bob Outstanding end of the Colts Treasurer for Jokers Hi-Y Great baseball player Big 33 nominee. WN? ,- zsfifmv : DENNIS MICHAEL GRAYBILL Academic ' ' Denny Loves outdoor sports Always ready to laugh Active in Youth Fellowship and DeMolay. PENNY SUE GISH Academic ' ' Penny Wild about Hondas Keeps everyone laughing Takes judo lessons Future angel of mercy A Middie. RICHARD EDWYN GREEN Academic Rick ' Anything for a joke Man'si best friend is his Honda DeMoIay member ... Engineer-I ing hopeful. l BONNIE ELIZABETH HACKMAN Academic ' ' Bonnie Diligent worker Active in Youth Fellowship Loves to sing and swim Always willing to help, CHRISTINE JO HAKES Academic Sports, sports, sports Tri-Hi-Y Favors art, and dancing Drives a tank EUGENIA CONSTANCE GOBRICK Art ' ' Gena Goes where the crowd is Unique wardrobe Ginx Tri- Hi-Y Enjoys art and dancing. WHITMAN GRIFFITHS llDanll are varied Active worker ... Enjoys ncing Future plans include ajoring in geology. ARTHUR EARL HALL I I Artfl Aspiring karate ex- Varsity football manag- Ham radio enthusiast in chemical engineering. ,.ii.i.I fit- DENNIS RAY GOODLING Academic ' ' Ding Intelligent On the quiet side Slot and stock car racing fan Traps and fishes. ALICE JEAN GUTSHALL Academic A.J. Lovely voice Member of mixed choir Sparkling per- sonality Favors dancing and singing Mags Tri-Hi-Y. LEON GEORGE HALLMAN General ' ' Leon Fun to be with Enthusiastic sports fan Electronics is his main interest Future G.I, ANTHONY WAYNE GORSE Academic ' ' Tony Weight lifter Unusual wit Future government security worker Anything for friends Enjoys movies and football. Seniors CHRISTOPHER QUIDOR HALLOCK Academic ' ' Chris One of the Playboys As- sertive Enjoys football and lacrosse A reliable and steadfast friend. LAWRENCE EDWIN HAMILL Academic ' ' Larry A rhythm-maker in the band Shoots pool A Pawn Fre- quents Sun and Splash Care- free. CRAIG DOUGLAS HAMILTON General ' 'Craig Checkmate Athletically in- clined Easy to get along with A truly funny man ...Slightly reserved. 162 SHARON LEE HANDFORTH Academic ' ' Sharon Real worker Expert hu!a dancer Sweet to everyone Brilliant conversationalist Member of KJSJ. Tri-Hi-Y, QUINTON JAN HANSSENS Academic ' ' Q Quite a sense of humor Will lend a helping hand Looks ahead to vet school. BETTY LOUISE HARRO Clerical ' ' Bets Radiant personality Loves to dance Peps up morale at the lunch table Sharp dresser. MICHAEL PETER HAYES General ' ' Mike Primary interests are motor- cycles and cars Weis mar- kets employee ...Enjoys horse- back riding Future sailor. CHARLOTTE DARLENE HAYS Stenographic ' ' CharIotte Bubbling with school spirit Active in Rainbow Girls Ac- tivities include swimming and bowling K,8tJ, treasurer. ARTHUR ALBERT HARE Industrial Arts Art industrious woodworker M: man Likes to participate I sports Car enthusiast . Member of stage crew. WILLIAM CHARLES HAVERSTOCK General ' 'Charlie Keeps the school storeopel ating smoothly Member Employment Opportunities Ch Hard-working. SALLY ANN HEIM General Sail Faithful Holy Spirit Ca Striper AK,ciJ. ...Swimm and ice skating catch her f Talkative. r Edwards proudly congratulates David Fihoads and Diane Young, Cedar Cliff's two National Merit semi finalists DENNIS MARK HENNENIAN General ' ' Denny Lively and sporty Likes to play the electric guitar En- joys football and wrestling. are-ni' CHRIS JOSEPH HENNESSY Academic ' 'Chris Electronics bug Areal rifle- man Congenial Drives a green Plymouth Enthusiastic football fan. MARY CHARLENE HENNIGAN Bookkeeping ' ' Mary Sparkling eyes Holds the purse strings for G.G. Tri-Hi- Y Expert seamstress Effervescent personality. Seniors RALPH WARREN HOUSER Academic ' ' Ralph The opposite sex attracts him Plays a 'hot' guitar Has many friends Always joking. BRIAN KENNETH HUNTER Academic Fuzz What a sense of humor! Skilled fuzzballer Faithful Weis' employee Worries about homework. THOMAS RICHARD HERNLEY Industrial Arts ' 'Tom Enthusiastic camper Con- genial, talkative, and humorous Active in DeMolay Plays the sax in C,C. bands. JOHN WAYNE HINTON Academic ' ' Chuck Take abreak .., Accompanies himself on the guitar Loves hunting Outgoing Enjoys most sports. JOHN SNAVELY HUTTON Academic . ' 'John A Pawn Dogmatic sports prognosticator Quiet En- joys all athletics One of Mr. Clements' linksmen. FRED MARTIN HESS Academic ' ' Marty' Always on the go Usuall found at Weis Markets l Baron Cars, planes, an baseball. CATHERINE MARIE HOBAUGI Stenographic ' ' Cathy Vice president of T.O,T.'s ,Y Always talking Good thing come in small packages .l Drives a Renault. ALLYSON GWYNNE HYDE Academic ' ' Allysor Petite Active member Middies Neat as a pin Football fan Talented in I l EEE E. s HAROLD EUGENE HILBISH Industrial Arts Harold You're putting me on! Pleasing personality Likes C,C. football games Enjoys working on cars. PEGGY LEE HOCH Academic ' ' Peg Enjoyable companion... Candy Striper at Holy Spirit Enjoys dancing Guess what I did? DAVID ALAN ISING General ' ' Dave Power tool expert Mapietree planter Known by everyone Enjoys watching television An individualist. MARY LOUISE HILL Home Economics Mare Sports of all sorts County representative for F,H,A, Quite witty Future beauti- cian. RONALD CHARLES HOFFMAN Academic ' ' Ron lndividualist Beats a wild trap set for Vondells and Dance Band A Checkmate ... But no! ADDISON EDWARD JOHNSON General ' ' Addy Hurray for Stone Harbor! Sings when he's happy Fond of eating, swimming, and bowl- ing. - we ,. t.Mw,, W ' 4 ssgfiexggll JOHN GOOD HOPKINS IV Academic ' ' John Great asset to any crowd Outgoing, popular, intelligent Terrific dancer Thinks for himself. CAROLYN JEAN JOHNSON Academic ' ' CaroIyn Beautiful blond hair and en- chanting blue eyes One of the K,dJ.'s Summers at the shore. my 2.1533 O Ai T11 JAMES MICHAEL HOSEY Academic ' ' Jolly Energetic varsity mat man Employed at Three Gables Lifts weights Easygoing A career in law. 165 .V ' ' TK'-' ,.'frf17 O' f , 1 f.-s 5 , DEBORAH KAY JOHNSON Bookkeeping ' ' Debby Takes a broad jump in intra- mural track Enjoys sports, especially ice skating ...Makes friends easily. 166 CATHERINE ELIZABETH JONES Academic Cathy Faithful library worker Serious Loves animals Desire to be in the wide open spaces. PAULA MARIE KERSTETTER Bookkeeping Paula Ri9l1t ... Beautiful long hair Enjoys school activities Works in Central Treasury ... Gamma Gamma Tri-Hi-Y, SANDRA L. JONES Bookkeeping Sandie A smile for everyone Swim- ming, dancing, and football rate high Petite Bethany Village worker. CAROL LOUISE JORDAN Academic ' ' Jordie Excels in all sports ...Forever creating laughter A Middle A real pro at water skiing. ROBERT ELWOOD KESSLER, JR. Academic ' ' Bob Lively Blows ameantrumpet Enjoys all sports ...l-lopesto return to Norway. THOMAS A, JONES General ' 'Shagg' A fun-loving guy ... Bullwinkles second in command ... Often seen running through the halls PAUL EUGENE KAUFFMAN General Gene l'm not proud! ... Enioys the rugged outdoors Sports occu- py his time ... Wlld blue Y0l'ld6f ahead. L fstls 's's O if of 'HWS WlLLIAM JOSEPH KIBE 3 Industrial Arts Joel Motorcycles, motorcycles . Frequent visitor of Dave' Dream There's very littl he won't try once. lass of 1967, the Lar est to Enter edar Ii 7 Was Split lqy pening of Red Land. KATHRYN ELIZABETH KAUFMAN Academic ' ' Kathy Field hockey warrior Youth Festival nominee Mighty Mag Terrific personality At- tractive wardrobe. CLIFFORD SCOTT KING Academic ' ' Scott All-around athlete Favors hunting, fishing, and golf A humorous Joker Stock car racing enthusiast. BARBARA ANN KEEPER Stenographic ' ' Barb Candy sweet personality ... Skating and dancing head her list Favorite sports include softball and volleyball. RICHARD GEORGE KEEPER Academic ' ' Rich Always running around ...Roll- ing Stones fan Netman Active in DeMolay... Jokes alot Favors Wildwood. SHERRY LYNN K INTZER GREGG A. KIPP Stenographic ' 'Sherry General ' ' Greg Busy secretary Loves to Not hard to please Usually dance Always smiling having car trouble Enjoys Member of G.G.'s Tri-Hi-Y football and baseball. MICHELLE SIMONE KELLY Academic Michelle Quiet at times Summers at Sun and Splash Red Cross and choir member Future nurse. A daydreamer. 167 LINDA SUSAN KISER General ' ' Linda Nimble with needle and thread ... Always willing to lendahand Quiet and sincere. Seniors CAROL ANN KOHLHAAS Clerical Charlie Spirited supporter of Pep Club Gamma-GammaTri-l-li-Y Skiing enthusiast Always laughing. SHERRY LEE KREITZER Clerical Sherry Pretty addition to band front Sparkling personality...Smooth on snow and dance floor Faithful G.G, KEVIN VERNON KISTER General ' ' Kevin Auto mechanics, weight-lifting, and track interest him ...Drives a '54 Chevy Always seen smiling. ARTHUR ROWLANE KLINE General Art Car racing fan Enjoys sports, especially wrestling and swim- ming Plans to jointhe Army. Wai JOSEPH ROBIT KREWSON General ' ' Joe A rugged outdoorsman Plays football and basketball Ver- satile Active member of Gym Club. L. DAVID KISTER Academic ' ' Dave' Serious chemistry student .. Active Pawn Good-natured .. Usually on his Honda Enjoys skin diving. f if Cl-lERYL ELAINE KLOSE General ' 'Sherry' Genial and humorous Librarg Club Enthusiastic collecto of records and albums ...Capal ble nurse's aide. KAREN GAIL KRlCHBAUlVll Academic Krich Exuberant Active in dra matics and public speaking . Always writing letters Sec retary of F.T,A. and Thespian MARTYN RICHARD KITZNIILLER Academic ' 'lVlarty Sharp sense of humor A Joker Varsity man Digs R at B and Dylan poetry. 4-Q . Li? GEORGE FREDERICK KNOLL George Academic Ladies' man ... Tl'1af'S life ... Beats the drums Enjoys sports Extrovert Likesto dance. THOMAS PAUL KUNKLE Academic ' ' Tom Gridiron tackle for the Colts Good-natured and easygoing Playboy Hi-Y Accomplished mat man. NIAUREEN ANN KLAPROTH Academic ' ' Maureen Talented actress and journalist ... Always a smile ... Enthu- siastic Pirate fan. CYNTHIA ANN KOCHENOUR General ' ' C indy Fabulous artist Constantly happy Avid skier Aw, go on, get out of here ... Pretty eyes. STACY WESTON KYLER General ' ' Stacy Fascinated byCorvettes Says what he thinks Enjoys all sports Weis employee Reserved. DENNIS WALTER KOHLER General ' ' Denny Exceptional skier over water and snow Loyal follower of Colt wrestlers A real nice QUY- SHARON ANN LAIRD General ' ' Shar Enjoys roller skating, bowling, and the movies A library worker Always joking Future W,A.F, MARLIN EDWARD KOHLER Academic ' 'Kohl Oh, those eyes! ... Pawns Hi-Y ... Enjoys hunting Un- reserved Likes to dance Sharp dresser. 169 ,x' ' me ... i EDISON LAWRENCE LEACI-I General ' ' Ed Mind of his own Cycle en- thusiast Wrestling, football, basketball f.an Guitar strummer. 170 JACQUELYN ANN LANGLETZ Academic ' ' Jack Never at a loss for words Interested in hair styling F,T.A. member Frequently dancing. MARY LOU LEHMAN Academic ' ' Marius Philosopher Prefers pink and orange KithKlan's treasurer Interested in music, poetry, and acting. MARY-VAN LANING Academic ' 'Van C.C.'s import from Illinois Dean Martin fan A DOD A multitude of good ideas. VALEFIIE ANN LEISHER General ' ' Val Alert hockey goalie Affable Member of Youth Festival Committee Lives inthe water A Mag. TERRY LEE LENKER Art ' 'Terry Lemoyne Fire Company mem- ber ... Clowning continuously... Checkmate Enjoys C,C, foot- ball games Companionable. BONNIE CAROL LANTZ Academic ' ' Bons Who turned her on? Musically inclined Silky blonde locks Future in English and speech Mags. er PHILIP CRAIG LEMKE General Phil Seldom seen, always heard Great sense of humor Foot- ball and wrestling fan Makes friends easily. 'Gi' BARRY LEE LINDSAY Academic Barry Pawn Enjoys bowling . Member of C.C. golf team ., Unique sense of humor . Fill 'er up. l I T ROXINE ANN LAUCHNORE Home Economics Roxanne Owns a stuffed animal meflagerie Easygoing ... Likes plays and movies. NANCY KAY LENINGTON Academic ' ' Nance Oh, nol ,,, A real computer bug ,,, Always on the run A Ginx Import from Trinity. YVONNE MARIE LINSENBACH Stenographic ' ' Bonnie T,O,T.'s able leader Excels in sports Accomplished pilot Don's anyone? Enjoys life Future airline hostess. Two seniors, Art Hall and Ken Berkich, become scientists through experimentation. '19 JAMES HERBERT LITTLE, JR. Academic ' ' Jim Active in Pawns lVlr.Craig's good buddy Always has an appropriate comment Out- doorsman. THOMAS ALFRED LITTLE General ' 'Vince True Joker A pleasure to know Do or die for football! A laugh a minute. 171 DIANE SUSAN LONIMAN Stenographic San-Dee Loyal to T.O,T's Tri-Hi-Y Pretty blue eyes A real talker Future airline stewardess. 172 CHERYL LOUISE LONG Academic Cheryl Sparkling personality Kith Klan member Field hockey fan Likes to dance and swim ... Artistic ability. CRAIG VINCENT McCONNELL Academic Craig Likes all sports Terrific musician Moody Drives a Triumph Enjoys listening to soul music.lndividualistic. THOMAS MICHAEL LYMAN Academic Lime One of C,C,'s speedy scenery movers Shy Regular at DeMolay Annual band trips. GERALD LEROY MANHOL LAN Academic Gerry MacDonald's employee Non- chalant Rides a motorcycle Enjoys intramural sports He's where the fun is. TERRY LEA McCORMlCK Home Economics BeeGee A smile for everyone Peppy Talented home economist Attends stock car races Horseback rider. RODERICK ALAN MACDONALD Academic Rod Smile that charms the ladies Intelligent feature editor for CLIFF SENTINEL Jazz mu- sician Pawns' treasurer. HAROLD MILTON MANHOLLAN Academic Harry Pro football and baseball fan... Loves cars, motorcycles, and girls Active Future irl Coast Guard. LINDA NEL LOUISE McTAGGART Academic Linda Works backstage during pla Sweet disposition DO treasurer. I ur Motto - gfonfidenee Is the Companion of Success - Guides Us Through Cedar li . GLENDA BETH MAPES Academic Glenda Unique personality Oh hor- rors! Talkative ...AMiddie Loves her pet turtle Friendliness with a smile. SUZANNE ELIZABETH NIEALS Academic Sue Cute and sweet Faithful to choir Lots of fun Active in her church youth group. SALLY ANN MARKS Clerical Selling Sam Accomplished dancer Always has something to say Loves all sports Attends Ken-Dell Bubbling personality. CAROL ANN MELLOTT Stenographic Carol An avid reader and radio fan Laconic Pleasing sense of humor Studious Quiet but sincere. JEANNETTE MARY MARSHALL General Jan Always out for a good time This is swelI ...Great pajama parties G.G.'s Tri-l-li-Y, ROBERT SIDNEY NIERCIER Art Bob Entrancing eyes Frequently attends dances Has an eye for NlG's Gym Club member California bound. 'S GRACE MARIE MATHIAS Academic Grace CEDAR LOG's dependable leader Active in band and choir Engaging personality Plans to teach English. 173 SARAH CATHARINE MILLER Academic Cathy Zesty sense of humor ...Senior life saver Abounding musical talent ACUVG Girl.Scout. 174 HENRY CLAY MINOR, Ill Academic Clay Football team's statistician A brilliant mind Creator of Oscar, the adding machine Ham operator. PATRICIA LEE MOHNAL Academic Trishi Participates willingly Always a kind word CEDAR LOG clubs editor Procrasti- nator Unique humor. WILLIAM GORDON MERRIMAN Academic Bill Tambourine music and pinochle interest him Rates Phila- delphia high Artistic ... A Bullwinkle. LOUIE JOSEPH MINTZER Academic Louie Very easy to get along with Loves to eat Devoted member of Barons' Hi-Y. STEPHAN LANE MONAGHAN Academic Steve Never a dull moment Drives a Honda 50 Sharp dresser Congenial ... A regular pool shark. TIM RICHARD MEUNIER Art Tim Even-tempered A Sun am Splasher in the summer Fu- ture in commercial art .. Pawns Hi-Y. LORRAINE LINDA MIRMAK Academic Lorraine Faithful to K.dJ.'s Loves Allenberry Playhouse Always something to say Fond of German. GARY EDWARD MONIGHAN Academic Gary Barons' Hi-Y treasurer Forget it Calm and col- lected Always bumming rides Soccer player. GENE R. IVIILISAVIC Industrial Arts Gene A laugh a minute Sincere in- terest in auto mechanics Headed for the Navy. CHRISTINE CLAIRE IVIISAL Academic Chris Personality plus Active in many sports Strums the guitar Senior lifesaver ANatural. u at s- w HERBERT CRAIG MOORE Academic Herb Lively personality Interested in scuba diving Loyal Bull- winkle Extremelycongenial. BONNIE KAY MILLER Academic Boaggie Fairly quiet Enjoys bad- minton and tennis Nice to know Summers at the shore. ELIZABETH ANN MOATE Academic Betsy Intelligence, sweetness, and sincerity Latin scholar Melodious 51 Club money- minder Rainbow Girl. CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH MILLER Academic Char Charming Student Council regular G.G.'s Chaplain Avid Colt follower Neat ap- pearance Talented seam- stress. Sembrs BONNIE LOU MORRISON REBECCA ANN MORROW LINNEA INGRID MUMMA Academic Bonnie Academic Becky Academic Moo K.dJ,'s Vocalizes in girls' Dave Brubeck fan Loves Tall, attractive blond One chorus Key-Dette Future water skiing and boating .. of those K,8tJ.'s Personable in nursing. Ah, come on! Sparkling President of Youth Fellow- blue eyes K.8tJ.'S. ship Enjoys most sports. 176 I Dave Erney and Cindy Flanigan playthe game all tall and short seniors must endure-- Bend and Stretch. BARBARA ANN NEWTON Academic Newty Goes crazy over cherry ice cream A three-letter athlete Always doing something Quiet, sometimes. LINDA KAY NIX Academic Nixie Pretty addition to Homecoming Court A Middie Terrific personal ity Skilled field hockey player. Y Sl DAVID NICCUNE IVIURDOCH Academic Dave Large array of guns Keg Club Quick wit State Senate page boy Checkmates Hi-Y. il l DEBORAH LYNN NIUSSELMAN Academic Nlussi Long live the Hobbits .,' Witty Pit orchestra cellist.. Cultured Loves Cape Cod.. Kith Klan member. NANCY ANN NYE Academic Nanc' CEDAR LOG art editor ...Ver talented in music, art and dram DODS Tri-Hi-Y Fabu lous. GLENDA KAY MURPHY eneral Murph nimated personality Loves er '57 Chevy Softball and :ennis rate high A hopeful oeautician. BRENDA LOUISE NAILOR Home Economics Shorty Agreeable Enjoys skating and archery Pleasant Active in Future Nurses Terror of Home Ec. suite. ,sy ray. , EUGENE RAY OLDHAM wdustrial Arts Gene tlowns around Likes working model cars Professional orts fan Enjoys modified r races. NANCY LOIS MURPHY Academic Nance Independent thinker A smile for all Ginx Tri-Hi-Y's vice president Clothes galore Lovely eyes! BRUCE JEFFREY NEIGHBERS Academic Jeff Friends galore Playboys' treasurer One of C.C.'s trackmen Enjoys all sports Quiet but amicable. JEANNETTE MARIE ONUFER Jeannette piano player General Excellent Radiant smile An avid cycling fan Future in field of music. PAUL ROSS MUSHEN Academic Mush Really enjoys a joke Enthu- siastic about skiing and skin diving Seen in his red Opel, JOSEPH STEPHEN NELL Academic Joe C,C.'s gain from William Penn ... Casual Enjoys any and all sports Good times accom- pany him. JANET GWYNNE NEWPORT Academic Newpy Genuine warmth for others ... Secretary of Ginx Great wit Dedicated member ofCEDAR LOG staff. 177 MARIE ELIZABETH ORT Art Marie Unique giggle Active 51 Club member Drives around in her blue bomb Future in art. Seniors STEPHEN JORDAN PIERCE Academic Steve Affable and co-operative ...Ac- tive in Youth Forum Enjoys baseball and basketball Ex- presses his opinion. DALE ROBERT PINES General ff Butch Seldom misses a dance Rugged sportsman Devoted to the Checkmates Looks forward to weekends. DAVID ROBERT OTTEY Academic Dave Subtle humor Member of National Honor Society De- voted angler Chemistry is his forte Intelligent! DON WESLEY PAYNE Academic Don Ambitious Enthusiastic de- bater Likes to win Starts many arguments and dis- cussions. ROBERT JAY PONTIUS Industrial Arts Pete Happy-go-lucky Enjoys lunch periods Weekend football player Interested in me- chanical drawing. SHERRY LYN PALMER Home Economics Sherry F riendly Howard Johnson's em ployee ... Enjoys working i C,C, library Possible Peac Corps worker. CHRISTINE l.aVAN PEARCE Academic Chris Expert modern dancer ...Tall ative Loves blue Chevelle President of Ginx Tri-Hi-A SUSAN JANE POWLEY Bookkeeping Su Regularly attends home footb games Anxious to please Fond of horseback riding Long blond hair. 'i':Yw,'a.x ' ,I - W., ,- , SARAH JANE PAUL Etenographic Sally ersonality of her own Never t a loss for words Sharp resser The Lassies' oney-tender. PATRICIA LEE PEABCE Patty ntranced by all sports smile A vast record Ginx Tri-Hi-Y. ARBARA LYNNE PROCOPIO cademic Barb dorable personality Peppy heerleader Youth Festival ueen nominee ... Such is life .. Sporty wardrobe. CAROL ELAINE PAYNE Clerical Carol Sketches football players Shows happiness with a smile ,.. Loyal member of Ginx ... Likes powderpuff football. WILLIAM CARL PERDEW Academic Bill Cedar Cliff's football co- captain Sports writer for CLIFF SENTINEL Friendly Drives a powerful Opal. FRANK ROBERT PROCOPIO Academic Frank Big little man on football team Loves parties Hilarious sense of humor Popular and active. DAVID KENT PETERS General Dave DeNlolay heads his list Pleasant Speedy worker at lVlcDonalds A sport for every season. DALE JAMES PYSHER Academic Dale World traveler Able leader of Pawns Creek dweller Wonderful guy to know Youth Fellowship president. SUZANNE MARIE PHILLIPS General Sue Wild about sports cars and dances Always on the phone Enthusiastic wrestling fan Nurses' club. 179 PAUL ELMER QUIN Academic Paul President of choir ... Knack for organization Avid play-goer Future in the speech field. 180 RANDAL JAY RAEUCHLE Academic Randy Radiates personality Devoted Joker A ladies' man Vigorous football manager Future in the medical field. VALLI RIDOLFI Stenographic Tweed Smooth talker Ginx ...Hopes to own an XKE, learn to surf, and travel to Europe, DARLENE LOUISE RENEKER General Darlene Cat, coin, and doll collection Self-sacrificing Loyal C.C, fan Active in church ... Friendly. JANET LOU ISE HESCH Academic Jan An odd laugh Athletically inclined Fun-loving Are you kidding me? A Ginx Future nurse. CAROL RlNEHllVlER Academic Puck Kith Klan scribe Ski nut Constant chatter Gorgeous Villager wardrobe Enjoys canoeing and back packing. SANDRA KAY RENNINGER Academic Sandy' Ability for getting into trouble Pretty auburn hair Bubblj An unwavering K,dJ. .. Eager tennis player. ROBERT ROY REYNOLDS General Bob Frequents the Raven . Chicken Man Extrovel ... Cool smile ... lnterestedl football and wrestling. EDWARD ALEXANDER RIT General E Cross country Rebels Hi Likes to laugh Explo Scout Participates involl ball and basketball intramura I I ,hm Bo ar Heads lass of '67 for Second Consecutive Year. DAVID BRIAN RHOADS Qlcademic Dave erit Scholarship semi-finalist . Pawns' chaplain Nice guy . Intelligence reigns Dry it Future research chemist. KATHY ANN RODGERS Economics Kathy A good friend Colt wrestling and football Enjoys skating, swim- and dancing. LEE ANN RHOADS Academic Lee Ann President of Future Nurses Amiable L uther League treasurer Hospital volunteer Knits beautifully. PATSY LEE ROWE Bookkeeping Patsy Laughs at everything ...Always at the movies Future in accounting T.O.T's Trl-Hi- Y. LINDA MARIE RHOADS Stenographic Linda A great dancer Always talk- ing ... Sit down, sweetie! ... Fond of football games Fu- ture secretary. DENNIS CRAIG RUPP ueneral Denny Let there be drums Barons High hopes for combo Retires to cabin in Pine Grove. J. THOMAS RICHEY General Tom Never misses an intramural game Not easily excited Lots of fun Future in the Navy. 181 MICHAEL EUGENE RUPP Academic Mike Aspiring artist Original foot- ball cheers Agreeable Attends plays Goes for the better things in life. 182 in I f JAMES EDWARD RUSSELL Academic Pyro Good student who excels in math Football manager Enjoys many riotous times ACheck- mate. RICHARD FRANCIS SCHIN Academic Rick Fun to be around Member of C.C.'s track team Faithful choir member Little League coach. RUTH ANN RYBAK General Ruth Beautiful long brown hair Gregarious Treasurer for the T.O,T.'s Record col- lector Vocalizes in chorus. SUZANNE LORAINE SAMPSON Clerical Samey Always on the go Gamma- Gamma Tri-Hi-Y member Keen on athletics Skilled dancer Talkative. KEITH INNES SCHORR General Keith Motorcycles interest him An individualist ... Enjoys hunting, fishing, and water skiing ... Fu- ture electrical contractor. MARY KATHERINE SAGGERE Academic Mary Bubbles with excitement En- joys sports ofall kinds Neve: quiet Dependable organize: ... Mags Tri-Hi-Y, PAUL SANDNES Academic Paul' Surfing fanatic A Mustan ranks high in his oar collectio ... Jolly blondgiant Travelir man. PAUL CLIFFORD I SCHUBERT, JR. Academic Paul Aw, mock! DeMolay reg lar Dry humor Bcomi bass voice ... Enjoys Hi-Yfoo ball A Pawn. With the use of a potter's wheel, two seniors delicately shape a pottery project for Art Ill. 5' SUSAN LEE SCHUMACHER Academic Schuam Reliable Youth Festival repre- sentative Loyal to Kith Klan Endowed with leadership qualities Artistic. 5 DEBORAH ELLEN SEES Academic Sas Senior class V.P. ... Mighty Mag Get out of here Cheers for Colts Youth Fes- ti,vaI Queen. CHARLES LEROY SENIIVIEL Academic Chuck Toots a clarinet in band Honda enthusiast Cinderman Tinkers with citizen's band radio Always happy. 183 STEVEN CHARLES SHEFFER General Chas Tremendous personality Loves surfing and skiing ... Loyal Checkmate Fancy foot- work on the dance floor. 184 ERIC HENRY SHEFFIELD General Eric Weekends at the shore Con- genial Attends all local dances Checkmates Hi-Y 5tephenson's Greenhouse em- ployee. DOUG CARY SHOVER Industrial Arts Hedge Forever joking Known byhis C.C. wrestling jacket Squire's is the best A Baron. KAREN LEE SHAFFER Home Economics Kare Quiet and sweet Likes.the outdoors Interested in sports and music Youth Fellowship president. DANIEL DALE SHILLING Art 'Y Dann How many permits did it take? Interests are girls, dancing, surfing, in that order! RONALD HAROLD SHUEY Academic Ron Antique car and water skiing enthusiast APawn...Varsity basketball manager Excel- lent sense of humor. KEITH ALLEN SHAFFER Academic Keith A true athlete Weight lifter and capable C,C, mat man Carefree and friendly ... A Bullwinkle. KATHLEEN MARIE SHILLOW Stenog raphic Kathy Charming personality The G.G.'s capable secretary Enjoys volleyball, tennis, anc swimming Gracious anc friendly, JEANNE LYNNE SHUGHART Academic Jeanne' Neat dresser Quiet in A friendly way Hockey co captain Conscientious stu dent Varsity basketbal player. SUSAN CAROL SHAFFER Academic Sue Reserved in manner, studious in habit Active in Rainbows Loves to ice skate ...Future nurse. STEPHEN DOUGLAS SHIMER Academic Shime Infectious smile! Questions the purpose of homework ... Likes good parties Enjoys hunting and swimming. ROBERT ALAN SHEAFFER Art tl Bob!! Talented art major Strums the guitar Enjoys touch and tackle football McDonald's employee ... Extrovert. E. MICHAEL SHIPP General Mike Swings a mean tennis racket Personable Active in Barons Hi-Y Unique chuckle Sports-minded. MARY ANNE SlKORSKl Academic Corki Precious personality Cute and freckled ...Proficient class secretary ... SENTINEL busi- ness manager Tennis player. MARY ANNE SIMMONDS Academic Mary Science whiz Sincere French scholar ... Well-trav- eded Devoted Middle Sweet, little pixie. RONALD SCOTT SHEARER Academic Scott A music man...Quietindividual Active in DeMolay Loves challenges like math and science. embrs ELIZABETH ANN SIMMONS Academic Beth Beats the drums Responsible K,aJ. president Outgoing Mader's Market employee Jocular Mind of her own. EILEEN MARIE SIMPSON General Eileen Sorry about that ... Friendly Enthusiastic sports fan Enjoys cooking, sketching, and reading Future beautician. CLYDE SHAW SMITH, JR. Academic Willie Silky blond hair ... Natty dresser Rides a Honda 65 Artistically inclined...Bull- winkle A carefree individual. 186 SANDRA MARIE SIMPSON Academic Sandy Capable Thespian president Shining light in the operetta Sophisticated Her life is dramatics. GREGORY LYNN SMITH General Greg Typical outdoorsman ...Motor- cycle fiend Famous for his proverbs Always on the go Intramural participant. ERNEST EMILIO SlSTl General Ernie A smiling pest with deviltry in his eyes Bops at the hops A steadfast Checkmate. JANET LORRAINE SMITH Academic Jan Never quiet A loyal Ginx Often found in Stone Harbor Wednesday Club Concert mem- ber. SUZANNE HElSTAND SMITH Academic Suzy What's his name? Loves laughter and the Charleston Tennis player Capablehock- ey wing Absent-minded. KATHLEEN MEREA SMELTZ Home Economics Kat Always chewing gum ... Enjoys water skiing and dancing ... ' lt don't matter ...Fun-loving School spirited. LINDA CAROL SMITH Academic Lynn DODS Admires Hemingway CEDAR LOG copy editor Changeable in mood Deep thinker Loves long walks. l i DEBORAH LEE SNELL i Academic Debbee C.C.'s top twirler Mags' president Smile for all Sparkling Homecoming Queer nominee Versatile danceri 4-lag 1, eb E 7 A' CHARLOTTE MARIE SMITH General Shelly Fabulous wardrobe Ginx Tri- l-li-Y Drives a sporty yellow bug Would you believe? iff va: Km- IVIICHAEL BYERLY SMITH Academic ' lVlike Talk, talk, talk Plays in school band and Vondells Quite a skier European traveler. MARILYN LGU SNELL Art lVlarilyn Loads of school spirit ln- dependent thinker Enjoys football and basketball games Long eyelashes. Serving as senior class deans, lVlrs. Foor and lvlr. Wolfe guide and encourage students through their last hectic year. CLIFFORD CARL SNYDEFI Industrial Arts Cliff Transfer from Cumberland Valley Enjoys C,C, football games Quiet Interested in girls and cars. NANCY JEAN SNYDEFI General Nancy Varied hair styles Loyal Middle Judo lessons Sel- dom quiet Sports fan ln- terested in beauty culture. 187 HONA LD C, SOB EF? Art ugonu Loves a good time Artisti- cally inclined Wild about cycles Football and baseball follower. 188 LYNN SORBELLO Academic Lynn Karate experts beware Right Lived in France and favors French food Skiing and tennis. CYNTHIA JOAN STAGL Academic C Faithful basketball fan Mu- sically inclined Extremely friendly and refreshingly polite Loves Broadway plays. LARRY WAYNE SORENSEN Academic Larry Hunts and golfs Snappy dresser P0Dular Enoys all sports, especially basketball A Joker. JOSEPH ALBERT SPANGLER General Joe Talk about tall ...Sports minded Outgoing personality En- joys driving around intra- mural wrestler. SCOTT DENNIS STANIBAUGH Gene ral Scott Amiable Works for Lambert and Intreri Sports, sports, and more sports - inter-scho- lastic, intramural. - te 3, l-V, I ,,.VJ,v-It THOMAS CHARLES SOUDERS Academic Tom Shy until known Nlember ol the J,C,L, Plays basketball at the Y Golfs Consci- entious. PATRICIA LEE SPANGLER General Pat Pizza and James Bond fanatic Loves to walk A K.diJ. ,,, Always on the go. JOHN B. STARR II Industrial Arts John President ofStageClub... Loy volunteer fireman lntereste in electronics A re jokester. Bare Flower Beds...Happy Girls... Distressed Park umbr Prom. ik. 'IU'- RICHARD LEE SPENCER General Flick A likable chap... This istrue Likes his blue Chevelle President of Barons Hi-Y. RICHARD LEE STARTZEL General Dick Great personality with a smile to match Digs in for C.C. Colts Westshoremen Bonnie Scot. LINDA MARIE SPIDEL General Lynn Fond of sketching Personable Enjoys all sports, especially archery Future in music or art. DONNA MAY STEELE General Donna Returned to C.C. from Cali- fornia Attends beauty school Spirited, petite, and pleasant A Lassie. VALERIE LYNNE SPRINKLE Academic Val A comment for everything A mighty Mag ... Right! ... Basketball and softball expert Active band member. THOMAS WILSON STEIGLEMAN General Tom Sandlot football player ... Huntsman and fisherman Barons Hi-Y Plans Air Force Career. WILLIAM EUGENE STAFFORD General Bill' Dependable A rugged out doorsman Likes to work on cars Pool expert. 189 ROSS VAIDEN STEIVINILER Academic Stem Suave dresser ...Brains to spare Apropos comments Out- going Fabulous dancer A wrestler and intramuralist. Seniors ROSS TUCKER THOMAS Academic Ross Cinder stompin' man Capable senior class treasurer Con- genial Pawns' second leader Active in scouts. MARY FRANCES THOIVIS Academic Tommie Trinity import Interests in- clude riding, swimming, and drawing A Ginx Con- stantly chattering. CAREY KENT STEWART Industrial Arts Carey Painting enthusiast Rapid talker Adds a strong arm to intramural wrestling team aggressive Nlakes furniture. A Y .M CHRIS SHERWIN STOVER Industrial Arts Chris Back-stage boy Follows modified stock car races Enjoys fishing and slot-racing Sports fan. ALEXANDER WILLIAM TOPAR Electronics Alex Excels in electronics ln- terested in wrestling ...Slightly shy Works at Cutco. MICHAEL HARMON STOEVER General Mike Tall, blue-eyed blond Crazy humor Always dancing Enjoys trips to the shore A Checkmate. RONALD CHARLES STRAW Art Ron Cycle addict Do all artists giggle? Bullwinkle Hi-Y A real master at wall painting. I ALBERT RAY TORQUATO General Roaring personality Rogues Hi-Y Right! Gym Club member dances. LINDA SUSAN STONE Academic Sue Capable CLIFF SENTINEL journalist True to Gamma Gammas Sparkling eyes and dimples galore. SUSAN LANG STURNI Academic Strum Drives an out-dated Opel station wagon Proud member ofband A dedicated DOD Outdoors woman. CAROL ANN TREHARNE Home Economics Carol Faithful C.C. sports fan Anxious to please Interested in F,l-l,A, .,,l-lopesto help small children. fl 0 LARRY CARSON STONER Academic Decon Stands up for what he believes in Wheels a '36 Chevy Enjoys football and wrestling. N ,xy E ev- 5 ROBERT BRUCE SUTTON General Bob Spark-AI Restaurant employee Dislikes female law officers Good sport Rides al-londa. ..:5l5s . CHARLES MONROE THOMAS Academic Charlie Voice behind the band Witty Active in choir and Y,F, Speaking, dramatic ability Terrific personality. -l . - ,- Q5 I f A WI. Eff NANCY LEE TFREHAFTNE uNanCyn General Great Always running around Fond of miniature golf Dependable Spare time spent bowling and reading. FRED CORNELIUS TRINIM General Fred Composer of serious music Always active and smiling C.C. runner Employed at Pooler's. MARILYN EL LEN THOMAS Academic Marilyn Full of pep Contrary Okay Loves dancing Real live wire Future speech therapist. 191 192 Elaine Wallace, a picture of concentration, studies the brief forms of Notehand. ., , ,t,. , 274271 ,Ag .eg -1' ' , -ff: I .. :AQ-,LQ t A T' , ' i yflfxiwl ,.. J., I I ' , img, Q ,oj.,g,,, 3 . Z I . 'e s-if M2534 . wf,'.n'L.g. 'gy 13 Q , 5.,.?HYf2,g g:Xy5' if ,. - an Y, ,.-.,I.-fi LW. I- lg., ly., ffgvfkfi, -T-fail -fllff-'jfihfl 'f'f1V-.-'Zire fig, Q' if :Le -3:-...,f' f'-iii' Q:-1. 221.53 .,fIf:'e'i'fs '- JEFFREY HADD WAGONER General Jeff Terror of the gridiron Ex- cels in athletics Member of Flayboys Hi-Y Avid Phillies an. KATHLEEN MARIE WAKEFIELD Academic Kathy First with a comment Great things come in small packages Track record breaker. i , I N SUSAN UNGER Academic Fung CEDAR LOG art editor Unique Loves skiing and canoeing Original clothes Kith Klan Creative artist. .I if 'Qt Q 1 iq l I CHARLES ALBERT VAUGHNI Industrial Arts Bert'l Friends galore Loyal to Bull winkles Excels in gymnastic and wrestling Likes to hu and fish. , K -ki. , ,Y ,. . ,, ., l X91 2' if Y is l ELAINE MARIE WALLACE Academic Laine' Cool, calm, and collected ... I K.dJ. Spanish Club member Enjoys spectator and intra- mural sports. EAN RICHARD UPDEGRAFF ldustrial Arts Dean n easygoing chap Finebas- etball shot Go, go, go 'orks at N.C. Depot Po- 'ntial sailor. BRIGITTE VOIGT pademic Brig real panic Expert hair- esser Radiant personality Adept gymnast Fluent erman scholar. FLORENCE WALLACE Solace a day for a daydream! Loves her Peuge Jug and matzohs Kith Klan. I TXWQEQ . - yas - 1 'FEI . K - . , t s:.s4,s :ewes-: :R X -. K it 14:5 I 1 U-.R EQ . Qu-F 'Tl' . ,Qi ,xt ' ' f 1 Q -A was X Q sg 'Q' scsi 71 ,55 fe W 2551 9-'Av W W' 5 'WX 'Q 1 .la g, t X 1? ' Q? , ts- ? 5 fig R we .I I ' Je.. -:Stk 1-Maasai 5-as Q- ff 'X JOEL CRAIG VanNATTA Academic Joel Right arm of stage crew Sometimes seen, always heard DeMoIay regular F,T.A. veep Band member. PATRICIA ANN VUXTA Academic Patty Friendliness is her trademark K, at J. Tri-Hi-Y Dis- plays school spirit at games and Pep Club. JOHN ROBERT WARD Industrial Arts John Tastee Freez employee Friendly ...Hardworking stage crew member Likestohunt, fish, and swim. RUTH CHALFONT VASTINE Academic Ruf Personable Klth Klan v.p. Loves to sing Beautiful brunette Would you believe, a P.K.? PCPDY. MICHAEL GEORGE WADDELL Academic Mike Hurdle hopper Great sense of humor Dedicated Checkmate Amateur guitar player Cross country team. DANNY ALLEN WAGNER Academic Dan Forever working math problems Pawns Hi-Y Thoughtful... C.C. cinderman ...Futureelec- tronics engineer. 193 CRAIG WILLIAM WERT Industrial Arts Craig Hunting is his favorite Faith- ful Stage Crew Club member Happy-go-lucky guy Future sailor. 194 JOAN KAY WESTLAKE Academic Joan Chatter, chatter, chatter Skillful at plucking the strings Excitable Long hair and pretty eyes. BARBARA ANN WIKE Bookkeeping Barb Captivating blue eyes Bright smile and sparkling personality Shines on the dance floor A Lassie. DIANA MARIA WATSON General Gypsy Enthusiastic One of the C,C, softballers Never stays in homeroom Athletic ...Regu- lar at McDonaId's. LINDA LEE WEVODAU Academic Weeb Peter, Paul and Mary fan Intelligent Assistant CEDAR LOG editor Great personal ity Loves football. ROGER LEE WILLIAMS Industrial Arts Butch Muscles Race car enthusiast Employed at Allenberry My heart ...A real sense of humor. CLINTON ROY WEKIDNER, JI Academic Roy Loves Fuss Ball Spiele . Checkmates Hi-Y Quic thinker with high ideals ...Ain for law school. WALTER DAVID WEVODAl Dave Industrial Arts Heading for the Golden State l Frequently works on cars l Enjoys hunting and fishing Enthusiastic. RONALD P. WILLIAMS Academic Ror Drama all the way Coopei ative Powerful Honda Ve sociable CIownoftheChec mates Skillfutdebater. I . , kirr .,VV.. A neg NANCY LOUISE WEIGLE Academic Nancy Not as quiet as she seems Loyal band member Tries anything once K.dJ.'s v.p. DAVID ERNEST WHITNEY Academic Dave man Member of Ladies' Roundtop ski team Adds touches of humor Organized C,C.'s Ski Club. CHARLES EUGENE WILSON Academic Chuck Drives a '48 Plymouth with a horn that sticks! Football and wrestling enthusiast Sensa- tional humor. JUDITH MAE WEIKEL Clerical Judy Pleasing smile Truly a foot- ball fan Big brown eyes Watch that driving! T.O.T.'s secretary. ,. ,A RICHARD EDWARD WHITNEY Academic Dick Roundtop racer Wild sense of humor Who is Bill Kidd? Looking for a snowcovered col- lege. WARREN HARDY WILSON General Warren A real tease Partialto winter sports Extrovert Fabulous sense of humor Future in business. CYNTHIA ANN WEISS Clerical Cindy Flips over Corvettes Great personality Interested in sports car rallies Ginx Tri- Hi-Y Enjoys skiing. Sembrs FRED MARK WISE Industrial Arts Fred Always working with cars Our man Fred ...Reserved A sports-goer Fun-lovin' GUY- NANCY NICNEIL WOLF Academic Nance Ardent tennis player Bash- ful Rides horseback Sparkling eyes Vanilla wafers! Gym Club member. JACQUELINE ANN WOLFE Academic Jacky President of DODS Attends many plays Yaka Ec- centric eating habits Con- servative Loves wrestling and reading. 196 SUE ELLEN WOLFE Academic Sue Never a dull or silent moment Loves to cause commotion... Loyal Nlag Enjoys sledding. CHERYL ANNE YEO Academic Cheryl Dry wit Oh yeah Beauti- ful long blond hair KdJTri- Hi-Y CEDAR LOG senior editor. hu-'Q KAREN DIANE WOLFORD General Karen Life of every party Had any accidents lately? A Nlag Proficient in all sports. JILL WFIEDE General Jill Vivacious Loyal to Nliddies Tri-Hi-Y B-ball bouncer ... A rabbit's best friend Peace Corps hopeful. SSH' KENNETH JOSEPH YESCONIS General Ken Loyal Squire's employee... Fishing and ice skating enthus- iast Always a comment Future Air Force man. rw WILLIAM HENRY wooo, .JR Academic Billywood James Brown fan Willing t do anything once Tolerant.. Foreign movies appeal to him .. impulsive. ELIZABETH MORGAN YARNAL Academic Betl' President of Mlddles Neal Oh, those Glrl Scout canc tripsl Always going to meeting. Q KENNETH EUGENE YINGER Academic Ken Known for his GTO Fond ol food Often found working or cars Amiable. l Eight mightv maids rid the band room ef excess sneakers and dirt after the last football game, ? .f , V Y ' if H as si f' , V tt,, ,ltr . JANET MARIE YOUNG Clerical Janet Shining blond hair Interested in horses and tennis Sweetly shy Future at Bell Telephone. A s's' ct ' wiys STEVE ANDREW YOVICICH General Steve Friendly and considerate En- thusiastic about baseball and football Interests include swimming and fishing Future businessman. of i g E IOR JOHN WILLIAM ZALONIS General Z Drives a white Fiat Jocular A firm Bullwinkle An ar- dent angler Athletic Gym Club member. WlLLlAlVl LEE ZEIGLER Industrial Arts Bill Future in Air Force Enjoys customizing his '57 Ford Fun-loving Interested in bowling. TIMOTHY G. CLARK Industrial Arts Tim Perpetual motion Heading back to the seas and the sands Fascinated by engines. f . ff: -tff . DENNIS WILLIAM ZACHARIA: General Denny Sharp dresser Lively ani friendly Delvlolay officer .. Active in the vocal departmen lVlcDonald's employee. BARRY LEE ZININIERMAN Academic Barry Found at Pooler's Electron- ics enthusiast Quiet till you know him Amateur Radic Club Whiz kid. CAREY CLARK GOODRICI-l Academic Care A travelin' man His fav rite is football Those co brown eyes! Reserved b friendly. N In Memorwm fl?- Davld George Rudy 1949 1965 To Inve nn hearts we leave behmd, ls not to due Campbeil 199 Senior Activities Index i ADAMS. KATHY LYNN French National Honor Society 3,43 Intra- murals 23 Class Play 3,43 Repertory The- atre 2,43 Musical 2,3,43 Choral Speaking 43 CEDAR LOG 43 CLIFF SENTINEL 4g Apprentice Drama Club 2,3--Sec. 33 Aux- iliary French Club 4g Thespians 3,43 Pep Club 23 Tri-Hi-Y 2,4--Treas. 4 . . . 114, 142,220,229. AINGE, WILLIAM TAYLOR Intramurals 33 Cross Country 33 Track 3 . . . 143. ALBRIGHT, LOLA F.T.A. 4 . . . 143. AMBROSE, WILLIAM Intramurals 2,33 Track 2,43 Rifle Team 2, 33 Band ,23 Rifle Club 2,33 Engineering Club4 . . . 143. ARNOLD, TIMOTHY ROY Intramurals 2,3,43 Gym Club 23 Hi-Y 4 . . . 142. ASHTON, CALEB BRAY Intramurals 23 Cross Country 43 Biology Club 23 Radio Club 33 Computer Clu 4. . . 60.61.143 ATTINGER, HOPE Dolll-:NE F.H.A. 4. . . 143. ATZEFF, CARROL ANN Homeroom Officer-V. Pres. 2, Pres. 3, 43 Student Council 3,43 Intramurals 2,3,43 V Hockey 2,3,43 JV Basketball 23 V Bas- ketball 3,43 Softball 2,3,43 Bandfront 2,3, 4-Drllm Majorette 43 German Club'23 Thalians 33 Leaders' Club 43 Homecoming Court 43 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,43 Physical Fitness Program 2 . . . 14,16,58,59,68,69,82,143, 226. BAER, BETTY MAE Intramurals 23 Thalians 3 . . . 142. BAIR, WILLNITTA SPAHR JV Hockey 23 Class Play 3,43 Musical 2, 3,43 Christmas Play 3,43 Apprentice Drama 2,3,4 . . . 142. BAKER, CHARLES RUSSELL Intramurals 43 JV Wrestling 2,3 . . . 142. BAKER, HARRY FRANKLIN Electronics Club 4 . . . 142. BAKER, HARRY JAMES Employment Opportunities Club 3,4 . . 143. BAKER, LARRY ROBERT . . . 143. BALLEW, SANDRA LEIGH Homeroom Officer-Sec.-Treas. 23 JV Hockey 23 Tri-Hi-Y 2 . . . 144. BARLUP, RONALD LEE Homeroom Officer-V. Pres. 33 Track 2, 3,43 Wrestling 23 Engineering Club 43 Hi- Y 2,3,4--Treas. 4 . . . 13,101,144,228. BAUM, SUSAN Tl-IERESA Intramurals 23 Thalians 33 Tri-Hi-Y 2 ...144. BEARD, JOHN CHARLES JV Football 23 Gym Club 33 Engineering Club 43 Hi-Y 3,4. . . 145,228. BECK, LAWRENCE DEWALT Intramurals 43 Wrestling 23 Gym Club 23 Hi-Y-Tri-Hi-Y Council 33 Employment Opportunities Club 43 Hi-Y 2,3,4 . . . 145. BECK, PHILLIP WHITNEY . . . 144. BELL. ROBERT MARK Homeroom Officer-V. Pres. 4g Intra- murals 2,33 Cross Country 43 Golf 23 Latin Club 2,3,4 . . . 60,61,90,144. BENDER, JOSEPH CHARLES JV Basketball 2,33 V Baseball 3 . . . 145. BERG, MICHAEL LYNN Intramurals 2,3,43 History Club 2,33 Hi-Y- 'rri-lll-Y Council 2,33 lil-Y 2,3,4 . . . 145. BERKICH, KENNETH ALLEN Intramurals 2,3,43 JV Football 23 V Foot- ball 3,4Q Hi-Y-Tri-Hi-Y Council 43 Hi-Y 2,3,4 . . . 52,54,55,56,114,145,l7l,239. BERRY, MARGARET ANNE Intramurals 33 Girls' Choir 33 CEDAR LOG 43 Pep Club 23 Thalians 33 Ski Club 43 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4-Sec. 3, Treas. 4 . . . 92,145,235,245. BESHORE, DELMA CAROL Homeroom Officer--Sec.-Treas. 23 Mixed Choir 2,3,4Q Musical 2,3,43 Hi-Y-Tri-Hi-Y Council 23 Thalians 3-V. Pres. 33 Gym Club 43 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4-Pres. 2,3, V. Pres. 4. . .97,144,219. BESSER, BARBARA ANNE Intramurals 2,3 . . . 144. BICKLEY, DANE CRAIG Student Council 4--Pres. 43 Intramurals 2,3,43 JV Basketball 23 Class Play 33 Key Club 2,3,4-V. Pres.3 Hi-Y 2,3,4--Treas. 33 Pres. 43 Capitol Area Youth Forum 3, 4-Parliamentarian 4 . . . 10,20,24,111, l13,l15,ll6,144. BIXLER, KAREN ELAINE Intramurals 2,3,43 Softball 3,4--Mgr. 3,43 Pep Club 3,43 Hi-Y-Tri-Hi-Y Council 3,43 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4-Chap. 2,3, Pres. 4 . . . 111,144,245. BLOCKI, BARBARA JEAN Repertory Theater 23 Class Pllaly 33 Ap prentice Drama Club 2,32 Tri- i-Y 2,3,4 . . . 145,229. BLOSSER, RICHARD CALVIN Irltramurals 2,3,43 JV Baseball 23 V Base- ball 3,43 Latin Club 2,33 Hi-Y 3,4 . . .145, 239. BOAS, BONNIE LOU . . . 145. BOENS, CONNIE LYNN Homeroom Officer--Sec.-Treas. 3,43 In- tramurals 2,3,43 V Hockey 4-Mgr. 43 Girls' Choir 3,43 CEDAR LOG 43 Pep Club 23 Thalains 33 Leaders' Club 43 Tri- Hi-Y 3,4 . . . 58,l09,146. BOGAR, JAMES DONALD Class V. Pres. 23 Class Pres. 3,43 Home- room Officer--Pres. 23 Student Council 2, 3,41 Intramurals 2,3,43 JV Wrestling 2,33 Track 2,3,43 German Club 2,33 Engineer- ing Club 4 . . . 101,116,142,146. BOGAR, NANCY BETH 51 Club 3,43 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4 . . . 105,146, 243. BOHENICK, STANLEY JOSEPH Angling Club 2 . . . 146. BOONE, MICHAEL DOUGLAS Intramurals 2,43 Key Club 3g Engineering Club 4. . . 146. BOWERS, ELAINE MARIE Intramurals 2,33 Tri-Hi-Y 4-Chap. 4 . . 146,242 BOWMAN, BARBARA ANNETTE Intramurals 2,35 Pep Club 25 French Club 35 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4--Treas. 3 . . . 147,241. BOWMAN, CHARLES THOMAS Intramurals 2,3,45 Gym Club 2,35 Hi-Y 2. . . 147. BOWSER, EUGENE ALBERT Golf 2,3,45 German Club 3,4 . . . 147. BRANDT, SAMUEL TILDEN Gym Club 3. . . 147. BRETZ, BONNIE LOU Mixed Choir 25 Pep Club 2 . . . 146. BRINLEY, GEORGE ROBERT Homeroom Officer--V. Pres. 3, Pres. 45 Student Council 4-Treas. 45 Intramurals 25 JV Football 25 V Wrestling 2,3,45 Nov- ice Tournament Winner 25 Varsit Club 35 Hi-Y-Tri-Hi-Y Council 45 Hi-Y 2,3,4- Pres. 45 Capital Area Youth Forum 3,45 Youth Festival 3,4 . . . 20,73,74,75,146, 214. BRINLEY, STEPHEN KOHR Homeroom Officer-Pres. 35 Student Council 3,4-V. Pres. 45 Kaystone Boys' State 35 JV Football 25 JV restling 25 V Wrestling 3,45 Novice Toumament Winner 35 First Place Section II 35 German Club 4-Treas. 45 Hi-Y 2,3,4--Sec. 4 . . . 20, 72,73,74,75,116,146,214. BROWN, DUANE WALTER Homeroom Officer--V. Pres. 25 Intramu- rals 2,3,45 JV Football 25 V Football 3,45 JV Baseball 25 Engineering Club 45 Hi-Y 2,3,4 . . . 52,54,55,101,147,239. BROWN, FREDERICK CLARK Intramurals 2,3,45 Repertory Theater 45 Key Club 2,3,4-Sec. 45 Hi-Y 2,3,45 Nov- ice Debate4. . .10,111,113,243. BROWN, RICHARD DENNIS Band 2,3,45 District Band 2,45 Pit Or- chestra 2,45 Dance Band 3,45 Hi-Y 3,4 . . .a4,sa,14s,24s. BRYSON, ROBERT JOSEPH Intramurals 25 Mixed Choir 2,3,45 Mixed Ensemble 45 Musical 2,3,45 Astronomy Club 45 Hi-Y 45 Physical Fitness Program 2 . . . 97,99,l48. BULL, GEORGE DRAKE Employment Opportunities Club 45 l-Ii-Y 4-Sec. 4 . . . 148. BUSH, ARLENE L. Intramurals 2,3,45 Thalians 3 . . . 148. BUTLER, WILLIAM RANDOLPH Intramurals 2,45 Christmas Play 45 Class Play 45 Biology 2,45 Radio Club 3 . . . 148. BYERLY, JAMES CANBY Class V. Pres. 35 Homeroom Officer- Pres. 25 Student Council 25 Keystone Boys' State 45 Intramurals 2,3,45 JV Football 2-Co-capt. 25 V Football 3,45 Tennis 25 Track 3,45 Engineering Club 45 Capital Area Youth Forum 3,4--Senator 3, Cab- inet Member 4, Speaker 45 I-Ii-Y 2,3,4-- Sec. 3. . . 13,101,115,116,148,214. CABLE, LILLIE MAY CEDAR LOG 45 Thalians 35 Tri-Hi-Y 3 . . . 148,233. CARESTIA, JOSEPH Homeroom Officer--Sec.-Treas. 25 Wres- tling 25 Biology Club 25 Engineering Club 4. . .101,148. CAMACHO, MARIO CARO . . . 149. CAREY, DENNIS LEE Intramurals 25 Stage Crew 2,3,4-Treas. 45 Ski Club 4 . . . 148. CARROLL, HARRY ROBERT JOHN Intramurals 2,3,45 JV Football 25 JV Baseball 25 V F'ootball,4--Mgr. 45 Gym Club 2,35 Pep Club 45 Hi-Y 3,4-V. Pres. 4. . .56,114,149. CASTANOS, JOSEPH CARL Intramurals 35 Astronomy Club 4 . . . CASTANOS, RICHARD MACK Electronics Club 3,4 . . . 150,153. CATLIN , JAMES THOMAS Homeroom Officer-Pres. 3, Sec.-Treas. 45 Student Council 35 Intramurals 2,3,45 JV Football 25 JV Baseball 25 Track 2,35 Gym Club 2,35 Engineering Club 45 Hi-Y 2,3,4 . . . 101,150,223 CHAPMAN, CHARLES ROBERT Intramurals 35 JV Football 25 V Football 3,45 Varsity Club 45 Hi-Y 2,3,4 . . . 32,52, 150,239. CHRISTIANSEN, JERRI LYNN Band 2,3,45 County Orchestra 35 Pit Or- chestra 3,45 Orchestra 25 District Or- chestra 25 Mixed Choir 45 Repertory The- ater 3,45 Class Play 45 PHSSL Competition 45 Spanish Club 25 Girls' Athletic Asso- ciation 25 F.T.A. 45 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4 . . . 17, 83,97,151,240. 3 I A . Av 3 CIARDO, CAROL ANN Homeroom Officer-Sec.-Treas. 45 Intra- murals 2,3,45 JV Hockey 2,35 V Hocke 45 V Basketball-Mgr. 45 Hi-Y-Tri-I-Ii-Y Council 3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4 . . . 58,68,7l, 114,151,240 CLARK, DANIEL IRVIN Intramurals 2,3,45 Track 4 . . . 150. CLARK, SANDRA KAY Homeroom Officer-Sec.-Treas. 35 Intra- murals 2,3,45 JV Basketball 25 V Basket- ball 3,45 Softball 45 Bandfront 2,3,45 Girls' Choir 25 CLIFF SENTINEL 45 German Club 45 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4 . . . 68,69,87,150, 241. CLARK, TIMOTHY G. Intramurals 2,45 Hi-Y 2. . . 198. CLARKSON, JOANN MARIE Homeroom Officer--V. Pres. 45 Intra- murals 3,45 Softball 45 Musical 45 Class may 35 Thalians 35 Pep Club 45 Tri-Hi-Y , ...150. X 5. .IX A H' '1' 1, tr' V' 43 il School Spirit ls a poster exhibited by Allyson Hyde. 201 CLEMENCE, GLENDA LEE Intramurals 2,3,45 i'51 Club 2,3,4-Pres. 45 German Club4 . . . 105,150. CLEMENTS, J AMES DONALD Homeroom Officer-Sec.-Treas. 2,35 In- tramurals 2,3,45 JV Football 25 Employ- ment Opportunities Club 4 . . . 151. COLLINS, JAMES JENKINS Wrestling 2,35 Track 35 Band Mgr. 45 Mixed Choir 45 Class Play 3,45 Repertory Theater 35 PHSSL Competition 45 Christ- mas Play 45 Musical 45 Thespians 45 Bridge Club 3 . . . 17,24,27,SY7,l51. CONARD, CARLA SUE Homeroom Officer-V. Pres. 2, Pres. 3,45 Student Council 3,45 Intramurals 2,3,45 JV Hockeg 3-Capt, 35 V Hockey 45 Softball 35 CE AR LOG 45 Hi-Y-Tri-Hi-Y Council 2,3,4-V. Pres. 2, Pres. 45 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3, 45 Cheerleader 2 . . . 54,58,59,114,116, 150,2l3,226. CONNER, ANN LOUISE Intramurals 3,45- Library Club 2,3,4!-V. Pres.4...150. CONNER, DEBORAH ANN Intramurals 25 CEDAR LOG 45 Pep Club 2,35 Central Treasury 45 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4- Sec. 4 . . . 92,l05,l50,237,2l9. CONRAD, BONNIE L. Homeroom Officer-Sec.-Treas. 25 Intra- murals 2,3,45 Hi-Y-Tri-Hi-Y Council 3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4. . .9l,114,151. CONRAD, KATHLEEN ANN Intramurals 2,3,45 Musical 45 Class Play 45 Spanish Club 3,4-V. Pres. 3, Pres. 45 gill-Hi-Y 2,3,4-V. Pres. 4 . . . 91,151, 4 . CONRAD, KIMBERLEA 'Intramurals 2,3,45 CEDAR Loc: 4--Under- classman Editor5 French Club 35 Spanish Club 45 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4 . . . 91,93,94,151, 210,234,240,241. CONTE, SAMUEL JOHN Intramurals 2,35 JV Baseball 35 Ski Club 3,45 Hi-Y-Tri-I-li-Y Coimcil 45 Hi-Y 4-- Pres. 4. . .114,151. COOK, DWAIN EDWARD Intramurals 2,3,45 Golf 2,3,45 Gym Club 2,3 . . . 152. COOK, LINDA ROSE Girls' Choir 3,45 Mixed Choir 2,3,45 Nat- urals 45 Musical 2,3,45 Pep Club 25 Tha- lians 35 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4 . . . 97,98,152,219. COOKERLY, J AMEY ANN Intramurals 2,3,45 JV Basketball 25 CEDAR LOG 45 Thalians 35 Hi-Y-Tri-Hi- Y Council 3,4-V. Pres. 45 Gym Club 45 51 Club 2,3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4-V. Pres. 35 Physical Fitness Program 2 . . . 105, 114,152,243 COPENI-IAVER, BARBARA Intramurals 2,3,45 Musical 45 German Club 45 Key-Dettes 3--Sec. 3 . . . 12,152. COREY, DONALD RAY V Football 3,45 Track 3,45 Varsity Club 45 Hi-Y 3,4--V. Pres. 4 . . . 32,52,54,55,152, 239. COWDEN, JAMES LAWRENCE Band 2,3,45 Pit Orchestra 35 Dance Band 45 Repertog Theatre 45 Class Play 3,45 CEDAR L 4-School Life Editor5 Span- ish Club 25 Capital Area Youth Forum 4 . . . 19,84,88,93,152,216,236. CROUSHORE, SUSAN NAH DALE Class Sec. 35 Homeroom Officer--Pres. 25 Student Coimcil 25 Intramurals 2,3,45 Bandfront 3,4-Co-capt. 45 Mixed Choir 2,3,45 Class Play 3,45 Musical 2,3,45 CE- DAR LOG 4-Lay-out Editor5 Biology Club 2--Sec. 25 Thalians 35 Leaders' Club 45 Auxiliary French Club 45 Cheerleading 25 Capital Area Youth Forum 3,45 Home- coming Court 45 Physical Fitness Pro- gram 25 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4 . . . 14,16,8'I,93, 97,109,152,226. DALTON, DIANE IRENE Intramurals 2,3,45 Class Play 35 CEDAR LOG 4-Senior Editor5 CLIF SENTINEL 45 Thalians 35 Spanish Club 45 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4-Chap. 3,4 . . . 91,97,152,210,234,240. DANIELS, NANCY KAY Intramurals 2,35 F.I-l.A. 4. . .153. DANN, SANDRA LEE Homeroom Officer--Sec.-Treas. 3, Pres. 45 Student Coimcil 45 Intramurals 2,3,45 JV Hockey 35 V Hockey 45 Girls' Choir 2,35 Thalians 35 Leaders' Club 45 Tri-Hi- Y 2,3,4!-Sec. 45 Homecoming Queen 4 . . . 14,l5,16,58,l09,116,152,226 DAUE, EDWIN CRAIG Homeroom Officer-Pres. 25 Student Council 25 Intramurals 2,3,45 Wrestling 25 Track 3,45 German Club 2,35 Engineering Club 4f-Sec. 45 Hi-Y 2,3,4 . . . 101,152, 228. .1 1 S Gym class is deBIEN, SILVIO E. Intramurals 2,3,45 Spanish Club 2,3,45 Hi-Y 2,3,4 . . . 91,153,24a. DelVECCHIO, GENE ALLEN Intramurals 2,3,45 Latin Club 25 Spanish Club 35 Biology Club4...153. DETTREY, DIANA LEE Intramurals 2,45 Spanish Club 25 Thalians 35 Pep Club 45 Tri-Hi-Y 4 . . . 153,245 DEUTSCH, FRANK JOSEPH Intramurals 3,45 Biology Club 2 . . . 154. DeWEES, RANDI KAY Keylstone Girls' State 35 Girls' Choir 2,3, 45 ixed Choir 2,3,45 Naturals 45 Musical 233,45 CEDAR LOG 45 Thalians 35 Tri-Hi- 2,3. . . 154. DICKSTEIN, CRAIG DOUGLAS Intramurals 2,3,45 Wrestling 2,3,45 Key Club 2.35 Biology Club 45 JV Football- Mgr.2. . .74,75,l02,l54. DIETRICK, SUSAN KAY Intramurals 2,45 Repertory Theater 45 CEDAR LOG 4-Senior Editorg French Club 35 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4--Sec. 45 Bandfront 2,3,4f-Co-capt. 4 . . . 87,93,154.241. DIFFENDERFER, MICHAEL GEORGE Intramurals 2,3,45 JV Football 25 V Foot- ball 35 Engineering Club 4. . . 154. DIVELY, GREG LYNN Astronomy Club 45 JV Football 2 . . . 102, 154. DOMLESKY, SUSAN MARIE Homeroom Officer-Sec.-Treas. 2,4, V. Pres. 35 Intramurals 2,3,45 JV Basket- ball 25 Softball 2,3,45 Girls' Choir 25 Musical 25 CEDAR LOG 4--Photo Co- ordinator5 German Club 2,3-Treas. 35 Leaders' Club 45 Physical Fitness Pro- gram 25 Cheerleader 3,4-Capt. 45 Youth Festival Queen Nominee 45 Capital Area Youth Forum 45 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4 . . . 2,l3, 20,76,77,93,109,l55,226. DORSHEIMER, DAN GREGG Homeroom Officer--V. Pres. 45 Intra- murals 2,3,45 JV Football 25 V Football 3,45 I-Ii-Y 2Q3,4 . . . l5,52,54,55,155,228. DOYLE, BENJAMIN CURTIS Intramurals 3,45 Track 45 Wrestling 25 Hi-Y 2,3,4 . . . 11,155,243 DREWETT, GAYLE LYNN Intramurals 2,45 Future Nurses 25 F.T.A. 45 Pep Club 45 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4-Sec. 4 . . . 1ll,155,245. DULL, CAROL DARLENE Library Club 3,4 . . . 154. DUNSTAN. ARLENE BEVERLY . . . 154. DURA, GLENN ANDREW Intramurals 3,45 Spanish Club 35 Ski Club 45 Hi-Y 3,4 . . . 154. DYE, JAMES ROBERT National Honor Society 3,45 Intramurals 2,35 German Club 3,4-Pres. 4 . . . 117, 155. EBRIGHT, DONALD NATHAN Intramurals 2,3,45 Angling and Conser- vation Club 2,3,4 . . . 102,155 ELDER, LYNDA CAROL . . . 155. EPPLEY, DONNA KAY Intramurals 45 Thalians 35 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4-- V. Pres. 4 . . .245. ERB, CAROL ANN Tri-Hi-Y 4 . . .2l9. ERNEY, DAVID SCOTT Intramurals 2,3,45 JV Basketball 25 V Basketball 3,4-Co-capt. 45 Cross Country 45 Varsity Club 45 Hi-Y 2,3 . . . 32,60,61,64,176. ESTEP, MARY ELIZABETH Girls' Choir 25 Musical 35 Christmas Pla 45 Class Play 45 Drama Club 3,4-VY Pres. 45 Tri-Hi-Y 4 . . . 89,156,219 EVANS, SUSAN KAY F.T.A. 3,45 Library Club 45 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3,4-V. Pres. 3 . . . 156,241. EVERTTS, NANCY KAY Homeroom Officer--Sec.-Treas. 2,35 In- tramurals 45 V Hockey-Mgr. 45 Girls' Choir 2,3,45 Thalians 35 Leaders' Club 45 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4--Sec. 3 . . . 54,58,109,156. 226. EWING, MARY ELIZABETH Pep Club 25 Thalians 35 Tri-Hi-Y 2 . . . 156. FAIR, ROSEMARY F.H.A. 35 Future Nurses4 . . . 156. FARAGO, STEPHEN PAUL . . . 156. FAUST, BARBARA MARIE Class Treas. 35 Homeroom Officer-V. Pres. 2, Pres. 35 Student Council 35 Soft- ball 3,45 CEDAR LOG 45 Thalians 35 Lead- ers' Club 45 Cheerleader 2,3,4-Co-capt. 45 Youth Festival Queen Nominee 45 Cap ital Area Youth Forum 2,3,45 Tri-I-li-Y 2, 3,4--Treas. 4 . . . 20,76,109,157,226,237. FAWBER, KATHLEEN DALLAS Class Treas. 25 Homeroom Officer-Pres. 25 Student Council 25 Intramurals 2,3,45 Girls' Choir 25 Mixed Choir 3,45 Naturals 45 Musical 3,45 CLIFF SENTINEL 45 Ger- man Club 25 Thalians 35 Youth Festival 3,45 Youth Festival Queen Nominee 45 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4--Pres. 2 . . . 20,95,97,98, l57,226. FELDER, SUZANNE LOUISE Intramurals 25 Girls' Choir 2,35 Mixed Choir 2,3,45 Class Play 3,45 Musical 2,3,45 Future Nurses 25 German Club 3,45 Tri- Hi-Y 2,3,4. . . 97,156,241 FETROW, JOHN . 156. FIELDS, DAVID CHARLES Intramurals 2,3,45 Band 25 Dance Band 25 Class Play 35 Electronics Club 35 Ski Club 4 . . . 156. FINNEN, J AMES EDWARD History Club 35 Engineering Club 4 . . . 10l,l56. FINNEY, CATHY ANN Homeroom Officer--V. Pres. 25 Girls' Choir 2,3,45 Mixed Choir 2,3,45 Musical 2,3,45 Class Pla 35 CEDAR LOG 4-Sen- ior Editor5 CLIFF SENTINEL 3,45 51 Club 25 Public Relations Club 35 Hi-Y- Tri-Hi-Y Council 45 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4 . . . 93, 97,98,114,157,219. FIRESTONE, LOUISE ALINE I Intramurals 2,35 Future Nurses 45 Tha- lians3 . . . 81,157. FIRESTONE, NANCY JANE Intramurals 2,35 Thalians 3 . . . 157. FISHBURN, WENDY SUSETTE Intramurals 2,35 'lri-Hi-Y 4 . , . 158,242. FLANIGAN, CYNTHIA ANN Homeroom Officer--V. Pres. 35 Intra- murals 2,35 Biology Club 2-V. Pres. 25 Thalians 35 Leaders' Club 45 Cheerleader 2,3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4 . . . 76,77,l09,159, 176,226. FORBES, LINDA JOANNE Library Club 4 . 159. GARTZKE, DONNA RUTH Intramurals 2,35 French Club 3,4--Sec. 45 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4. . .25,158,D9. GAUL. ROBERT CHARLES Intramurals 2,3,45 Band 2,3,45 Dance Band 25 Hi-Y 4 . . . 84, l58,228. GAZELL, MICHAEL EDWARD Homeroom Officer--V. Pres. 25 Elec- tronics Club 4-Pres. 4 . . . 100,158. GENTER, SALLY JEAN Homeroom Officer--Sec.-Treas. 2,45 Class Play 3,45 Thalians 35 Math Club 45 F.T.A. 45 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4-Treas. 2, Chap. 4 . . . 101,159,243 FRANK, DAVID THORNTON Intramurals 2,3,45 Gym Club 45 I-li-Y 4 . . . 159,243. FRANK, MARY MARGARET Intramurals 2,35 Spanish Club 4 . . . 159. FRAZIER, DONALD KENNETH 'Jv Football 25 wresuing 2,35 Gym club a. . .14,1s,1s9. FURMAN, ROY EVANS National Honor Society 3,4--Pres. 45 Ger- ingn Club 2,35 Computer Club 4 . . . 101, l ,159. GARDNER, VICKIE LEE Intramruals 2,35 Band 2,3,45 Pit Orches- tra 3,4 . . . 83,159,191 GARMAN, MARY JOSEPHINE Homeroom Officer-V. Pres. 45 Intra- murals 2,3,45 Band 2,3,45 District Band 35 Pit Orchestra 2,3,45 Repertory Theater 25 Class P623 3,45 PHSSL Competition 45 CEDAR L 4-Lay-out Editorg Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4-Sec. 45 Capital Area Youth Forum 4-Sec. 45 Youth Festival Queen Nominee 4. . . 17,18,2O,83,93,l59,210,235. GIBB, JOSEPH WILLIAM Employment Opportunities Club 35 School Store 3,4 . . . 159. GILL, ROBERT LEE Intramurals 2,3,45 JV Football 25 V Foot- ball 3,45 JV Basketball 2,35 V Basketball 45 JV Baseball 25 V Baseball 3,45 Big 33 Nommee 45 Gym Club 35 Varsity Club 45 guiv 3,4-Treas. 4 . . . 32,52,53,54,1so, I . G ISH, PENNY SUE Future Nurses 3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4 . . . 81, l60,243. GOBRICK, EUGENIA CONSTANCE Spanish Club 35 Ski Club 45 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4 . . . 161,247. GOODLING, DENNIS RAY Intramurals 25 Key Club2 . . . 161. GOODRICH, CAREY CLARK German Club 3,4 . . 198. GORSE, ANTHONY WAYNE Intramurals 2,3,45 JV Football 25 Spanish Club 35 Engineering Club 4 . . . 10I,16l. GRANDON, S. SUZANNE Homeroom Officer-Pres. 2,3,45 Student Council 2,3,45 D.A.R. 45 Intramurals 35 Girls' Choir 2,35 PHSSL Competition 45 HCT Drama Festival 25 Repertory The- ater 2,3,45 Class Play 3,45 Musical 3,45 Apprentice Drama Club 35 CEDAR LOG 4-Layout Editor5 German Club 25 F.T.A. 3,4-Pres. 45 Sl Club 2,3,4-Sec. 45 Pep Club 25 Thespians 3,4-Treas. 45 Capital Area Youth Forum 45 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4-Pres. 25 Sec. 3 18,l9,27,80, 89,93,105,1l6,160,243. GRAVES, WILLIAM LEON Intramurals 25 Basketball 3. . . 160. GRAYBILL, DENNIS MICHAEL Golf 3,45 Band 2,3,45 Pit Orchestra 2,3,4 ...83,160. GREEN, RICHARD EDWYN Intramurals 2,3,45 Angling and Conser- vation Club4 . . . 102,103. GRIFFITHS, DANIEL WHITMAN Intramurals 35 Mixed Choir 2,3,45 Mus- ical 2,3,45 CEDAR LOG 45 German Club 2,3,4--V. Pres. 4 . . . 96,97,161,216,231. GUTSHALL, ALICE JEAN Homeroom Officer-Sec.-Treas. 35 Intra- murals 2,35 Girls' Choir 25 Mixed Choir 3,45 Musical 3,45 Naturals 45 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4 . . . 13,97,98,161,226. HAAS, ROBERT MARK Band 2,3,45 Musical 2,3,45 Repertorly The- ater 2,3,45 Class Play 2,3,45 HSSL Competition 45 Stage Club 2,3,4 . . . 83, 160,221. HACKMAN, BONNIE ELIZABETH Intramurals 2,35 Mixed Choir 2,3,45 Nat- urals 3,45 Musical 2,3,45 F.T.A. 3,4 . . . 97,98,160. HAKES, CHRISTINE JO Homeroom Officer--Sec.-Treas. 25 Intra- murals 2,3,45 JV Basketball 25 V Basket- ball 3,4-Co-capt. 45 Softball 2,3,45 Band- front 45 Kelyl-Dettes 3-Pres. 35 Gym Club 45 Tri- i-Y 2,3,4 . . . 68,69,70,87, 160,241. HALL, ARTHUR EARL Intramurals 2,3,45 V Football-Mgr. 45 Radio Club 3,45 History Club 2,3 . . . 56, 161,17l. HALLMAN, LEON GEORGE Intramurals4. . . 161. HALLOCK, CHRISTOPHER QUIDOR Intramurals 2,3,45 JV Football 25 V Foot- ball3,45 Hi-Y 3. . .52,54,55,56,161. HAMILL, LAWRENCE EDWIN Intramurals 35 Band 2,3,45 Hi-Y 2,3,4 . . 83,161,248. HAMILTON, CRAIG DOUGLAS Intramurals 2,3,45 Hi-Y 2,3,4 . . . 162, 243. HANDFORTH, SHARON LEE Homeroom Officer-Sec.-Treas. 45 Schol- arship Medal 25 Intramurals 3,45 Class Playi 3,45 Musical 3,45 Repertory Theater 45 A PUNAHOU 25 CEDAR LOG 4-- Faculty Editor5 ENCOUNTER 45 School Service Committee 25 Pep Club 2,45 Tha- lians 35 Tri-I-Ii-Y 3,4 93,95,l11,162, 231,240. HANSSENS, QUINTON JAN History Club 35 French Club 4 . . . 91,162 HARE, ARTHUR ALBERT stage Club 3,4. . . 106,l62. HARRO, BE'l'l'Y LOUISE Homeroom Officer--Sec.-Treas. 25 Intra- murals 2,3,45 Softball 45 Girls' Choir 25 Mixed Choir 35 Gym Club 2,45 FBLA 35 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3 . . . 162. HAVERSTOCK, WILLIAM CHARLES Employment Opportunities Club 35 School Store 3,45 Hi-Y 4. . . 104,162. HAYS. CHARLOTTE DARLENE Intramurals 45 -Band 2,3,45 District Band 25 Dance Band 2,35 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4--Treas. 3,4 . . . 83,162,l97,240. HAYES, MICHAEL PETER A.V. Crew 3,4 . . . 110,162. HEIM, SALLY ANN Keystone Girls' State 35 Intramurals 2,3, 45 51 Club 3,45 Future Nurses 3,45 Tri- Hi-Y 3,4. . . 105,l62,240. HENDERSHOT, GEORGE BARTON Homeroom Officer-V. Pres. 3, Pres. 2, 45 Student Council 2,45 Intramurals 2,3,45 Gym Club 2,35 Hi-Y 4 . . . 116,163,243 HENNEMAN, DENNIS MARK . . . 163. HENNESSY, CHRIS JOSEPH Intramurals 2,3,45 Hi-Y 4 . . . 163. HENNIGAN, MARY CHARLENE Intramurals 2,3,45 Thalians 35 Hi-Y-Tri- Hi-Y Council 35 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4--Sec. 3, Treas. 4. . . 164,219. HERNLEY, THOMAS RICHARD Graphic Award 35 Band 2,3,45 District Band 25 Dance Band 2,3,4 . . . 88,16-4. HESS, FREDERICK MARTIN Homeroom Officer--V. Pres. 25 Intra- murals 2,3,45 JV Baseball 25 Computer Club 25 AV Crew 2,3,45 Hi-Y 3 . . . 11.0, 164. HILBISH, HAROLD EUGENE Intramurals 2,3 . . . 165. HILL, MARY LOUISE Intramurals 2,43 F.H.A. 4-Pres. 4 . . 81,165. HINTON, JOHN WAYNE Intramurals 2,3,4? Track 43 Engineering Club 4 . . . 164. HOBAUGH, CATHERINE MARIE Intramurals 2,3,43 Gym Club 43 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4 . . . 164,242 HOCH, PEGGY LEE Homeroom Officer--Pres. 23 Student Council 23 Future Nurses 23 Thalians 33 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4 . . . 165,245. HOFFMAN, RONALD CHARLES Intramurals 2,32 JV Football 23 JV Wres- tling 23 Band 2,3,43 Pit Orchestra 43 Dance Band 4a Hi-Y 4 . . .83,88,165. HOPKINS, JOHN GOOD Homeroom Officer--V. Pres. 2,3,43 Intra- murals 2,3,4Q Wrestling 2,33 Spanish Club 2,33 Capital Area Youth Forum 4 . . . 165. HOSEY, JAMES MICHAEL Intramurals 2,3,43 JV Wrestling 23 V Wrestling 3,43 Gym Club 23 Latin Club 3,4--V. Pres. 3, Pres. 43 Capital Area Youth Forum 4 . . . 73,74,75,90,l65. HOUSER, RALPH WARREN Intramurals 2,3,43 Cross Country 33 Mixed Choir 2,3,43 Mixed Ensemble 2,3,43 County Chorus 2,3,43 District Chorus 2,3,43 Mus- ical 2,3,4Q Class Play 43 German Club 2,32 Biology Club 4 . . . 97,99,164. HUNTER, BRIAN KENNETH Intramurals 2,3,43 Tennis 2,3,4--Capt. 43 Engineering Club 4 . . . 10l,l64. HU'I'TON, JOHN SNAVELY Wrestling 23 Golf 2,42 Engineering Club 43 Hi-Y 2,3,4. . . 101,l64,248. HYDE, ALLYSON GWYNNE Girls' Choir 2,3,43 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4 . . .98, 164,200,243 ISING, DAVID ALAN . . . 165. JOHNSON, ADDISON EDWARD Mixed Choir 2,3,43 Musical 2,3,4Q Creative Writing Club 2,3,43 Hi-Y 3 . . . 97,113,l65. JOHNSON, CAROLYN JEAN Intramurals 2,3,4Q Spanish Club 43 Tri-Hi- Y 3,4 . . .91,97,165,240. JOHNSON , DEBORAH KAY Intramurals 2,3,4. . . 90,166. JONES, CATHERINE ELIZABETH Intramurals 2,3,43 Class Play 33 Library Club 2,3,4-Pres. 4 . . . 166. JONES, SANDRA L. Intramurals 2,3,4 . . 166. JONES, THOMAS A. Homeroom Officer--Pres. 33 Student Council 33 Intramurals 2,3,43 JV Basket- ball 33 Musical 43 Gym Club 2,33 Hi-Y- 'lh'i-Hi-Y Council 43 Hi-Y 2,3,4--V. Pres. 4. . . 114,166,223 JORDAN, CAROL LOUISE Intramurals 2,3,43 JV Basketball 2-Co- capt. 23 V Basketball 3,4-Co-capt. 4g Softball 2,3,43 CEDAR LOG 4-Sports Ed- itor3 Public Relations Club 43 Physical Fitness Program 23 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4 . . . 68, 69,70,93,114,l66,243. KAUFMAN, KATHRYN ELIZABETH Intramurals 2,3,43 JV Hockey 33 V Hockey 43 V Basketball 3--Mgr. 33 Girls' Choir 2,3Q Mixed Choir 2,3,43 Musical 2,3,43 Biology Club 23 Thalians 33 Leaders' Club 4--Pres. 43 Cheerleader 2,43 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3,43 Youth Festival Queen Nominee 4 . . . 58,59,70,76,77,97,109,l67. ' 5 E ,. Articles of German culture are placed on display by Der Deutsche Verein. KAUFFMAN, PAUL EUGENE Intramurals 2,3,43 Hi-Y 2 . . . 166. KEEFER, BARBARA ANN Intramurals 33 CLIFF SENTINEL 33 Latin Club 2. . . 167. KEEFER, RICHARD GEORGE History Club 33 French Club 4 . . . 167. KELLY, MICHELLE SIMON E Intramurals 2,3,43 Girls' Choir 2,33 Mixed Choir 43 Naturals 43 Musical 3,4Q Nurses Club 33 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3 . . . 97,98,167. KERSTETTER, PAULA MARIE Homeroom Officer--Sec.-Treas. 33 Intra- murals 2,33 CEDAR LOG 43 Pep Club 33 Central Treasury 43 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4 . . . 92,105,166,2l9,240. KESSLER, ROBERT ELWOOD JV Wrestling 33 Band 2,3,43 Dance Band 2,43 Pit Orchestra 2,3,43 Mixed Choir 33 Hi-Y 2,3,4--Sec. 3,4 . . . 84,88,l66,248. KESSLER, STEPHEN MICHAEL CLIFF SENTINEL 43 Creative Writing Club 2,3,4 . . . 94,113,147. KIBE, WILLIAM JOSEPH . . . 106,166. KING, CLIFFORD SCOTT Homeroom Officer--V. Pres. 2,33 Intra- murals 2,3,43 JV Football 23 V Football 3,43 JV Baseball 2,33 V Baseball 43 Angling and Conservation Club 43 Hi-Y 2,4. . .52,55,56,102,167,214. KINTZER, SHERRY LYNN Intramurals 2,3,43 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4 . . 167,219. KIPP, GREGG A. Intramurals 2,3,4: JV Football 2 . . . 167. KISER, LINDA SUSAN 'l11alians33 Nurses Club 4 . . . 168. KISTER, KEVIN VERNON Intramurals 2,3,43 Track 3,43 Wrestling 23 JV Football 23 Varsity Club 4 . . . 32, 168. K ISTER, LLOYD DAVID Intramurals 2,3,43 Hi-Y 2,3,4--Pres. 3 ...168,248. lu ill ll Amidst a colorful conglomeratlon of paraphernalia, Beth Yarnall searches for a badly needed textbook. KITZMILLER, MARTYN RICHARD Homeroom Officer--V. Pres. 3, Pres. 43 Student Council 43 Intramurals 2,3,4Q JV Football 23 JV Baseball 2,35 V Football 43 V Baseball 43 CLIFF SENTINEL 43 Varsity Club 43 Cheerleader 33 Hi-Y 2, 3,4 . . . 14,32,52,56,94,169,214. KLAPROTH, MAUREEN ANN Class Play 43 PHSSL Drama Competition 43 CLIFF SENTINEL 33 CEDAR LOG 4- Copy Editorg Future Nurses 23 Public Re- gzltions Club 3,4 . . . l7,l8,26,93,l14,l69, 1. KLINE, ARTHUR ROWLAND Intramurals 2,3,43 Gym Club 4 . . . 168. KLOSE, CHERYL ELAINE Intramurals 23 Library Club 33 Future Nurses4. . . 168. KNOLL, GEORGE FREDERICK Intramurals 2,3,43 Gym Club 43 Hi-Y 4 ...l69. KOCHENOUR, CYNTHIA ANN Softball 23 Class Play 43 Thalians 33 Ski Club 3,4. . . 169. KOHLER, DENNIS WALTER Intramurals 2,3,43 JV Wrestling 2,3,43 Ski Club 3,4. . . 74,75,169. KO!-ILER, MARLIN EDWARD Intramurals 2,3,43 Angling and Conser- vation Club 3,43 Hi-Y 2,a,4 . . . 169,248. KOHLHAAS, CAROL ANN Intramurals 2,3,43 Girls' Choir 2,33 Fu- ture Nurses 33 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4 . . . 168, 219. KREITZER, SHERRY LEE Homeroom Officer-Sec.-Treas. 43 Intra- murals 2,3,4Q Band Front 3,43 CEDAR LOG 43 Hi-Y-TrilHi-Y Council 23 Pep Club 33 Gym Club 43 Trl-Hi-Y 2,3,4 . . . 86,92,168,219,236. KREWSON, JOSEPH ROBERT Intramurals 33 Gym Club 4 . . . 168. KRICHBAUM, KAREN GAIL Homeroom Officer-Sec.-Treas. 2,33 ln- tramurals 23 Class Flag 3,43 Repertory Theater 2,3,4-Student ' irector 4g I-IC Drama Festival 33 Y.J.C. Drama Festival 33 Apprentice Drama Club 33 Thespians 3,4-Sec. 43 F.T.A. 3,4-:Sec. 4 . . . 17, 26,27,80,168. KUNKLE, THOMAS PAUL Homeroom Officer-Pres. 3, V. Pres. 43 Student Council 33 Intramurals 2,3,43 JV Football 23 V Football 3,43 JV Wrestling 2,3,43 V Wrestling 43 Varsity Club 43 Hi-Y 3,4 . . . 32,52,73,74,75,169,239. KYLER, STACY WESTON Homeroom Officer--Pres. 2,32 Student Council 2,31 Intramurals 2,3,43 Gym Club 2,3,43 Hi-Y 2,3 . . . 169. LAIRD, SHARON ANN Library Club 43 Thalians 3 . . . 169. LANGLETZ, JACQUELYN ANN Girls' Choir 23 Spanish Club 2,33 German Club4...170. 3 LANING, MARY-VAN National Honor Society 33 Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 43 Band 2,3,43 Pit Orchestra 43 Spring Play 33 Fall Play 33 CEDAR LOG 4-Advertising Editor3 PLAINSMAN 2,33 French Club 2,33 Drama Club 2,33 F.T.A. 2,33 Quill and Scroll 33 Tri-Hi-Y 4 . . . 2,l0,84,93,l70,19U,219, 241. LANTZ, BONNIE CAROL Intramurals 2,33 Girls' Choir 2,33 Mixed Choir 2,3,43 Naturals 43 Musical 2,3, 43 CEDAR LOG 4g Thalians 33 Tri-I-li-Y 2,3,4--Sec. 2. . . 2,10,97,98,170,226. LEACH, EDISON LAWRENCE Wrestling 2,3Q Gym Club 3,4 . . . 170. LEHMAN, MARY LOU Intramurals 2,33 TORCH 2,3Q Drama Club 2,33 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4 . . . 170. LEISHER, VALERIE ANN Class Sec. 23 Homeroom Officer--Pres. 3, Sec.-Treas. 43 Student Council 33 JV Hockey 33 V Hockey 43 Girls' Choir 3,43 CLIF SENTINEL 43 CEDAR LOG 43 Leaders' Club 43 Thalians 33 Cheerleader 23 Tri-I-Ii-Y 2,3,4-V. Pres. 33 Youth Festival 2,3,4 . . . 20,58,95,170,226,237. LEMKE, PHILIP CRAIG Intramurals 2,3,43 Wrestling 3,43 Employment Opportunities Club 2,3 . . . 170. LENINGTON, NANCY Hi-Y-Tri-Hi-Y Council 43 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4- Treas. 33 . . . 17l,247. LENISER, TERRY LEE JV Bfaseball 23 Wrestling 23 Gym Club 2, 3,43 'Hi-Y 2 . . . 74,75,170,243. LINDSAY, BARRY L. Intramurals 2,3,43 Golf 2,3,4Q Hi- Y 3,4 . . . 170,248. LINSENBACI-I, YVONN E M. Intramurals 2,33 Pep Club 2g Thalians 33 Gym Club 43 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4-Pres. 3 . . . 171,242 LI'1'l'LE, JAMES l-I. Intramurals 2,3,43 JV Football -Mgr. 3g Wrestling-mgr. 3,4- Track-mgr. 3,4' v. Football-mgr. 43' Ha-Y 2,s,4 . . . ssl l71,248. LITTLE, THOMAS ALFRED Intramurals 2,3,43 Jv Football 23 v. Frm- ball.3,43 JV Wrestling 33 Baseball 3,43 Gym Club 3,43 Hi-Y 3,4 . . . 52,54,55,56, 17l,214. LOMMAN, DIANE SUSAN Intramurals 23 Tri-Hi-Y 4 . . . 172,242. LONG, CI-IERYL L. JV Hockey 23 Girls' Choir 2,3Q F.T.A. 4...I72. LYMAN, THOMAS M. Intramurals 23 JV Football 23 Band 3,43 Repertory Theater 2,3,4Q Musical 2,3,43 Class Play 2,3,43 Stage Club 2,3,4 . . . 83, 172. MACDONALD, RODERICK ALAN Band 2,3,43 Pit Orchestra 2,3,43 Dance Band 2,3,43 Class Play 33 HCT Drama Festival 3Q'PHSSL Competition 43 CLIFF SENTINEL 43 Encounter 4-Editor-iw Chief3 Hi-Y 2,3,4-Treas. 43 Capital Area Youth Forum 3,4--Sr. Senator 4 . . . 11, 17,84,88,94,95,114,115,l72,248. MANHOLLAN, GERALD L. Intramurals 2,3,43 JV Wrestling 23 Band 2,3 . . . 172. MANHOLLAN, HAROLD MILTON Homeroom Officer-Pres. 23 Student Council 23 Intramurals 2,3,43 JV Baseball 23 JV Wrestling 2,3Q V Baseball 33 Band 2,33 Gym Club 4g Employment Opportuni- ties Club 43 Hi-Y 4. . . 81,172. MAPES, GLENDA BETH Homeroom Officer--Sec.-Treas. 2g Band 2,3,43 Pit Orchestra 3,41 Class Play 3,43 CEDAR LOG 4-Index Editor3 F.T.A. 43 Tri-I-Ii-Y 2,3,4-Chap. 2 . . . B4,93,173, 197,210,241,243. MARKS, SALLY ANN Intramurals 2,31 Pep Club 2,4 . . . 11,173. MARSHALL, JEANNETTE . . . 173,219. MATHIAS, GRACE MARIE JV Basketball 23 Band 2,3,43 Girls' Choir 23 Mixed Choir 3,4--Sec. 43 Mixed En- semble 43 Colmty Chorus 43 Musical 3,43 CEDAR LOG 4-Editor-in-Chief3 Tri- Hi-Y 2 . . . 10,92,97,99,173,19'l,210,24l. McCONNELL, CRAIG VINCENT French Honor Society 3,4-V. Pres. 4g National Honor Society 43 Intramurals 2, 3,43 Band 2,3,4. . .83,114,172. MCCORMICK, TERRY LEA . . . 172. MCTAGGART, LINDA NEL LOUISE National Honor Society 3,4-Treas. 43 Class Play 3,43 Musical 33 Repertory Theater 23 CEDAR LOG 43 Future Nurses 23 Apprentice Drama Club 33 Ski Club 43 'I ri-Hi-Y 2,3,4--Treas. 4 . . . 117,172, 241,244 MEALS, SUZANNE ELIZABETH Intramurals 23 Girls' Choir 2,33 Mixed Choir 3,43 Naturals 3,43 Musical 3,43 Fu- ture Nurses 23 Tri-Hi-Y 4 . . . 97,98,173, 219. MELLOTT, CAROL ANN . . . 173. MERCIER, ROBERT S. Intramurals 2,3,43 Gym Club 2,3,4 . . 173. MERRIMAN, WILLIAM GORDON Homeroom Officer-V. Pres. 3,41 Nation- al Honor Society 3,43 French National Honor Society 3,4--Pres. 43 Intramurals 2,33 CEDAR LOG 43 French Club 3,4-V. Pres. 43 Hi-Y-Tri-Hi-Y Council 43 Hi-Y 2,3,4--Pres. 4 . . . 91,117,174,228,232. MEUNIER, TIMOTHY RICHARD Intramurals 2,3,43 Math Club 43 Hi-Y 2,3, 4. . . 174. MILISAVIC, GENE R. Intramurals 2,3,43 Employment Opportu- nities Club 3,4-Treas. 4 . . . 8I,175. MILLER, BONNIE KAY . . . 175. MILLER, CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH Homeroom Officer-Sec.-Treas. 2, Pres. 3,4Q Student Council 3,43 Girls' Choir 2, 3,4Q Class Play 43 Future Nurses 23 'I'halians 33 Gym Club 43 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3, 43-Chap. 4. . . 81,98,175,219. MILLER, SARAH CATHARINE Homeroom Officer-Pres. 23 Student Council 23 Intramurals 23 Pit Orchestra 2,32 County Orchestra 23 Girls' Choir 2,31 Mixed Choir 3,43 Naturals 3,43 Musical 3, 4. . . 97,98,174. MINOR, HENRY CLAY National Honor Society3 3,43 V. Football- Mgr. 43 Mixed Choir 2,3,43 Musical 2,3,43 Key Club 23 Radio Club 33 Engineermg Club 4-Treas. 4 . . . 56,97,101,114,1I7, 174. MINTZER, LOUIE JOSEPH Astronomy Club 43 Hi-Y 4 . . . 174. MIRMAK, LORRAINE LINDA Girls' Choir 23 Mixed Choir 3,43 Musical 3,43 Naturals 43 Russian Cultures Club 23 German Club 43 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4 . . . 97,174, 240. MISAL, CHRISTINE CLAIRE Homeroom Officer--Sec.Treas. 43 Intra- murals 2,3,4Q JV Basketball 23 V Basket- ball 3,43 Girls' Choir 23 Mixed Choir 3,43 Naturals 3,43 Musical 2,3,4 . . . 68,70,98, 97,175. MOATE, ELIZABETH ANN Latin Award 33 Intramurals 23 Girls' Choir 2,3Q Mixed Choir 3,43 Musical 3,43 Latin Club 2,3,4--V. Pres. 43 51 Club 2,3,4-Treas. 4 . . . 90,97,105,175. MOHNAL, PATRICIA LEE Intramurals 2,3,43 CEDAR LOG 4-Club Editor3 Spanish Club 3,43 F.T.A. 3,4 . . . 91,93,94,95,174. MONAGHAN, STEPHEN LANE Intramurals 43 Wrestling 43 Hi-Y 2,3,4. . . 74,75,l74,243. MONIGHAN, GARY EDWARD Astronomy Club 4--V. Pres. 43 Hi-Y 2,3, 4--Chap. 3, Treas. 4. . . 174. MOORE, HERBERT CRAIG Intramurals 2,3Q Key Club 33 Engineering Club 4-V. Pres. 43 Hi-Y 2,3,4--Sec. 4...175,228. MORRISON, BONNIE LOU Intramurals 2,32 Girls' Choir 2,4Q Musical 43 Future Nurses 2,43 Key-Dettes 33 Tri- Hi-Y 3,4. . .8l,98,105,175,240. MORROW, REBECCA Intramurals 23 CEDAR LOG 43 CLIFF SENTINEL 43 'l'halians 33 Spanish Club 43 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4 . . . 91,95,175. MUMMA, LINNEA INGRID Intramurals 2,3,43 Future Nurses 23 Spanish Club 3,43 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4 . . . 91, 175,240. MURDOCH, DAVID MCCUNE Intramurals 2,3,43 Key Club 2,3,43 Hi-Y 4. . .111,176. MURPHY, GLEN DA Softball 2-Mgr. 23 Biology Club 2 . . 177. MURPHY, NANCY LOIS V Basketball-Mgr. 35 CEDAR LOG 45 Pep Club 25 Charm Circle 25 Thalians 35 F.T.A. 45 Ski Club 45 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4-V. Pres. 3,4. . . 177,236. MUSHEN, PAUL ROSS Intramurals 3,45 Wrestling 35 Tennis 25 German Club 2,35 Engineering Club 4 . . . 101,177. MUSSELMAN , DEBORAH LYNN County Orchestra 3,45 Pit Orchestra 3,45 Repertory Theater 25 Class Play 35 French Club 3,4-Pres. 45 Apprentice Drama Club 25 Tri-I-Ii-Y 2,4-Sec. 4 . . . 9l,176,229. NAILOR, BRENDA LOUISE F.H.A. 25 Future Nurses4 . . . 177. NEIGHBERS, BRUCE JEFFREY Intramurals 2,3,45 Track 3,45 CLIFF SENTINEL 45 Gym Club 25 Hi-Y 3,4- Treas. 4 . . .94,95,177,239. NELL, JOSEPH STEPHEN Intramurals 4' Track 45 Hi-Y 4 . . . 177. NEWPORT, JANET GWYNNE Intramurals 25 Musical 25 CEDAR LOG 4-Senior Editor5 Library Club 25 Motar- board 25 Thalians 35 Ski Club 45 F.T.A. 45 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4--Sec. 4 . . . 93,177. NEWTON, BARBARA ANN Intramurals 2,3,45 V Hockey 2,3,4--Co- capt. 45 JV Basketball 25 V Basketball 3,45 Softball 2,3,45 Thalians 35 Leaders' Club 45 Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 Physical Fitness Pro- gram 2. . . 58,59,68,69,109,176,219. NIX, LINDA KAY Homeroom Officer-V. Pres. 3, Pres. 45 Student Council 45 Intramurals 2,3,45 JV Hockey 2,35 V Hockey 45 JV Basketball 25 Thalians 35 Auxiliary French Club 45 Leaders' Club 45 Pep Club 25 Physical Fitness Program 25 Capital Area Youth Forum 45 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4--V. Pres. 2, Chap. 3, Treas. 45 Homecoming Court 4 . . . 11,14,16,17,58,109,116,176,243 NYE, NANCY ANN Optimist Club Art Award 45 Intramurals 2,45 Girls' Choir 2,35 Mixed Choir 3,45 Musical 2,3,45 Repertory Theater 2,35 Class Play 3,45 CEDAR LOG 4--Artist5 Apprentice Drama Club 2-Sec. 25 Thes- pians 3,4-Recorder 45 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4-- Sec. 2, Pres. 35 Harrisburg Area Hi-Y- Tri-Hi-Y Council 3-V. Pres. 3 . . . 26, 7l,97,176,241. 5 OLDHAM, EUGENE RAY Track 3,4. . . 177. ONUFER, JEANNETTE MARIE Intramurals 2,3,4. Girls' Choir 2,3,45 Future Nurses 3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 3 . . . 177. ORT, MARIE ELIZABETH Intramurals 45 Sl Club 2,3,4 . . . 105, 178. O'I'l'EY, DAVID ROBERT National Honor Society 3,45 Science Award 2,35 American hemical Society Award 35 Intramurals 25 Angling and Con- servation Club 3,4--Sec. 3 . . . I17,178. PALMER, SI-IERRY Library Club 2,3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 2 . . . 178. PAUL, SARAH JANE gtramurals 3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4 . . . 179, 5. PAYNE, CAROL ELAINE Intramurals 45 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4 . . . l79,247. PAYNE, DON WESLEY Class Pres. 25 Student Council 25 Intra- murals 2,3,45 Repertory Theater 25 Class Play 45 PHSSL Competition 35 CLIFF SENTINEL 45 Key Club 2,3,4--Pres. 3,45 Capital Area Youth Forum 3,45 V Debate 45 Hi-Y 2,3,4-V. Pres. 4 . . . 10,24,26, 11l,Il3,178,243. PEARCE, CHRISTINE LaVAN Intramurals 2,3,45 Girls' Choir 2,35 Hi- Y-Tri-Hi-Y Council 35 Tri-I-Ii-Y 3,4--V. Pres. 3, Pres. 4 . . . 178,247. PEARCE, PATRICIA LEE Intramurals 45 I-Ii-Y-Tri-Hi-Y Council 35 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4-V. Pres. 3,4 . . . 179, 247. PERDEW, WILLIAM CARL Homeroom Officer--V. Pres. 2,45 Intra- murals 3,45 JV Football 25 V Football 3, 4--Co-capt. 45 .IV Basketball 2,35 V Bas- ketball 45 CLIFF SENTINEL 45 Varsity Club 45 Hi-Y 2,3 . . . 32,52,56,64,65,94, 179. PETERS, DAVID KENT Intramurals 2,3,45 Employment Opportu- nities Club 3, 4-V. Pres. 3, Pres. 4 . . . 179. PHILLIPS, SUZANNE MARIE Intramurals 2,3,45 Pep Club 25 Future Nurses 3,45 Tri-I-Ii-Y 3-Treas., Chap. 3 . . . 179. PIERCE, STEPHEN JORDAN Homeroom Officer--Pres. 25 Student Council 25 Intramurals 2,3,45 JV Baseball 25 V. Baseball 3,45 JV Basketball 25 Pep Club 45 Capital Area Youth Forum 2,3,45 Hi-Y 2,4-Pres. 2 . . . 111,178. PINES, DALE ROBERT Intramurals 2,3,45 JV Football 25 Pep Club 45 Hi-Y 4 . . .1ll,17B,238. PONTIUS, ROBERT JAY Employment Opportunities Club 4 . . 178,223. POWLEY, SUSAN JANE Intramurals 2,3 . . . 178. PROCOPIO, BARBARA LYNN E Homeroom Officer--Sec.-Treas. 35 Intra- murals 2,3,45 CEDAR LOG 45 Biology Club 25 Thalians 35 Leaders' Club 45 Cheerleader 45 Capital Area Youth Forum 3,45 Youth Festival Queen Nominee 45 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3-Sec. 3 20,76,109,179. PROCOPIO, FRANK ALBERT Homeroom Officer--Pres. 2,35 Student Council 2,35 Intramurals 2,3,45 V Foot- ball 3,4--Co-Capt. 45 V Baseball 3, 45 Capital Area Youth Forum 2,3,45 Youth Festival 2,3,45 Hi-Y 2,3,4 . . . 3,32,52,54, 56,179,214. PYSI-IER, DALE JAMES Intramurals 2,3,45 Latin Club 45 Hi-Y 2, 3,4--V. Pres. 3, Pres. 4 . . . 90,179,248. QUIN, PAUL ELMER Mixed Choir 2,3,4--Pres. 45 Mixed En- semble 45 Repertory Theater 25 Class Play 3,45 Musical 2,3,4--Student Director 3,45 Apprentice Drama Club 35 Thespians 3,45 PHSSL Competition 45 Hi-Y-Tri-I-Ii-Y Council 25 Hi-Y 2-Pres. 2 . . . 97,99,180. -Q RAEUCHLE, RANDAL JAY Homeroom Officer--Pres. 45 Student Council 45 Intramurals 2,3,45 V Wrestling 2,3,45 Gym Club 2,35 Varsity Club 45 Hi-Y 2,3,4 . . .32,56,116,180,214 RENEKER, DARLENE LOUISE Intramurals 25 Thalians 35 Future Nurses 4...l80. RENNINGER, SANDRA KAY Intramurals 3,41 Sl Club 2,3,43 Span- ish Club 3,4-Sec. 43 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4--Sec. 3...91,1a0,24o. RESCH, JANET LOUISE Intramurals 2,42 Girls' Choir 2,33 Mixed Choir 3,43 Musical 3,4Q Future Nurses 2, 33 Gym Club 43 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4-Sec. 43 Physical Fitness Program 2 . . . 97,108, l80,247. REYNOLDS, ROBERT R. Intramurals 2,3,43 JV Football 23 Hi-Y 4 . . . 180. RHOADS, DAVID BRIAN National Honor Society' 3,4--V. Pres. 43 National Merit Semi- inalist 43 Intra- murals 2,42 Math Club 2,31 German Club 43 Hi-Y 3,4-Chap. 4 . . . 117,163,181, 248. RHOADS, LEE ANN . Intramurals 2,3,4Q Future Nurses 3,4- V. Pres. 3, Pres. 43 Tri-Hi-Y 2-Pres. 2...81,18l. RHOADS, LINDA MARIE Intramurals 3 . . . 181. hrlstmas pageant, A Star Over village women contemplate the fulfillment of the prophecy. RICHEY, J. THOMAS. . . 181. RIDOLFLVALLI Intramurals 43 Tri-Hi-Y 4 . . . l10,180. RINEHIMER, CAROL Homeroom Officer--V. Pres. 43 Intra- murals 2,3,43 Class Play 3,43 CEDAR LOG 43 Sl Club 3,43 Ski Club 3,4- Sec.-Treas. 33 Auxiliary French Club 43 Capital Area Youth Forum 43 Youth Fes- tival 43 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4-Sec. 3, Chap. 4 . . .20,105,180,220,229,24l. RITTS, EDWARD ALEXANDER Cross Country 2,3,43 Track 2,3,43 Var- sity Club 43 Hi-Y 4 . . . 32,181. RODGERS, KATHY ANN Intramurals 2,33 F.H.A. 2,3,4-Sec. 3 . . 181. ROWE, PATSY LEE Intramurals 3,43 scmioi store 2,33 Hi-Y- Tri-Hi-Y Council 43 Tri-Hi-Y 4 . . . 114, 181,242 RUPP, DENNIS CRAIG Intramurals 2,3,43 Wrestling 2,33 Gym Club 23 Key Club 3,43 Hi-Y 4 . . . 181. RUPP, MICHAEL EUGENE WGAL T.V. Scholastic Art Award 33 Rep- ertory Theater 2,3,43 HCT Drama Festi- val 23' Class Play 3,43 Musical 33 PHSSL Competition 2,33 Spanish Club 2g Appren- tice Drama 33 Thespians 4 . . . 20,182. RUSSELL, JAMES EDWARD Intramurals 3,43 JV Football--Mgr. 33 V Football--Mgr. 43 Astronomy Club 33 Key Club 43 Hi-Y 43 Novice Debate 4 . .' . 20,56,1l1,113,182,243. RYBAK, RUTH ANN Intram1u'als 2,3,43 Girls' Choir 43 Tri-Hi- Y 4--Treas. 4 . . . 98,l82,242. SAGGERS, MARY KATHERINE Homeroom Officer--V. Pres. 23 Intra- murals 2,3,43 CEDAR LOG 43 Biology Club 23 Thalians 3--Pres. 33 Leaders Club 43 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4--Chap. 4 . . . 109, 182,226. SAMPSON, SUSAN LORAINE Intramurals 2,3,43 Softball 2,3,43 JV Hockey 23 V Basketball-Mgr. 43 Girls' Choir 2,33 Thalians 33 Gym Club 43 Tri- Hi-Y 2,3.4 . . . 59.68,71,182,219. SANDNES, PAUL Intramurals 3,43 Pep Club 43 Hi-Y 4 . . . 111,182,228 SCHIN, RICHARD FRANCIS Intramurals 33 Track 33 Mixed Choir 3,43 Mixed Ensemble 43 County Chorus 43 Musical 3,4. . . 182. SCHORR, KEITH INNES . . . 182. SCHUBERT, PAUL CLIFFORD Intramurals 2,33 JV Football 23 Wrestling 43 Mixed Choir 2,3,43 Mixed Ensemble 43 Musical 2,3,4Q German Club 43 Hi-Y 3, 4. . .75,97,99,l82. SCHUMACHER. SUSAN LEE Homeroom Officer--Pres. 23 Student Council 23 Intramurals 23 Girls' Choir 2, 3,43 Mixed Choir 43 Musical 43 CEDAR LOG 43 Hi-Y-Tri-Hi-Y Council 3,43 Tri- Hi-Y 2,3,43 Capital Area Youth Forlun 33 Youth Festival 2,3,4-Chairman 4 . . . 20, 25,97,98,1l4,183,227,229. SEES, DEBORAH ELLEN Class V. Pres. 43 Homeroom Officer-V. Pres. 23 Sec.-Treas. 3,43 Intramurals 2, 33 Girls' Choir 23 Mixed Choir 43 Class Play 33 Thalians 33 Leaders' Club 43 Youth Festival Queen 4g Cheerleader 3,43 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4 . . . 20,21,76,77,97,109, 142,183,226 SEMMEL, CHARLES LEROY Track 2,3,43 Band 2,3,4 . . . 83,183. SHAFFER, KAREN LEE . . . 184. SHAFFER, KEITH ALLEN Intramurals 33 JV Wrestling 3g V Wres- tling 43 Hi-Y 4 . . . 72,73,74,75,111,184, 228. SHAFFER, SUSAN CAROL Intramurals 2,43 Spanish Club 23 Future Nurses 3,4 . . . 185. S1-IEAFFER. ROBERT ALAN Spanish Club 3,43 History Club 2 . . . 91, 185. SHEARER, RONALD SCOTT Band 2,3,43 Dance Band 3,43 Pit Orchestra 3. . . 111,184,243 SHEFFER, STEVEN CHARLES Intramurals 2,3,43 Biology Club 33 Pep Club 43 Hi-Y 3,4 . . . 83,185. SHEFFIELD, ERIC HENRY Intramurals 2,3,45 JV Basketball 25 Bi- ology Club 25 Pep Club 45 Hi-Y 3,4 . . . 184,243 SHILLING, DANIEL DALE Intramurals 2,3,45 Gym Club 2,3,4 . . 184. SHILLOW, KATHLEEN MARIE Girls' Glee Club 25 Shakespearean Dra- ma Festival 25 Thalians 35 Red Cross 25 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4--Sec. 4 . . . l04,184,219. SHIMER, STEPHEN DOUGLAS National Honor Society 25 Intramurals 25 Science Club 25 Spanish Club 35 Biology Club 45 Capital Area Youth Forum 4 . . . 102,185. SI-IIPP, E. MICHAEL Intramurals 2,3,45 Tennis 2,35 Gym Club 3,45 Hi-Y 3,4 . . . l85,239. SHOVEVR, DOUG CARY Hi-Y-Tri-Hi-Y Council 45 Hi-Y 4 . . 1l4,l84. SI-IUEY, RONALD HAROLD Intramurals 45 JV Basketball-Mgr. 35 V Baseball-Mgr. 45 V Basketball-Mgr. 45 Hi-Y-Tri-I-li-Y Council 45 Hi-Y 3,4 l84,248. SHUGHART, J EAN NE LYNNE Homeroom Officer-Sec.-Treas. 45 In- tramurals 2,3,45 JV Hockey 2,3-Co- capt. 35 V Hockey 4-Ccrcapt. 45 JV Basketball 25 V Basketball 3,45 Future Nurses 25 Latin Club 4 . . . 58,59,68,69, 71,90,184. SIKORSKI, MARY ANNE . . . 142,185. SIIVIMONDS, MARY ANNE Homeroom Officer--V. Pres. 45 French National Honor Society 3,4-Sec. 45 In- tramurals 2,35 JV Hockey 25 Bandfront 2,3,45 Class Plagr3,45 Repertory Theater 25 Apprentice ama Club 3,4-Sec. 45 Thespians 45 CEDAR LOG 45 F.T.A. 25 Pep Club 25 Sl Club 3,45 Auxiliary French Club 45 Choral Speaking 45 Tri- Hi-Y 2,3,4-Sec. 2, Pres. 35 PHSSL Competition 3,45 Physical Fitness Pro- gram 2 . . . l7,21,105,l14,185,222,243. SIMMONS, BETH A. Intramurals 2,3,45 F.H.A. 3-County Rep. 35 Spanish Club 45 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4-V. Pres. 3, Pres. 4 . . . 9l,l85,240. SIMPSON, EILEEN MARIE Future Nurses 2 . . . 185. SIMPSON, SANDRA MARIE Intramurals 25 Girls' Choir 2,35 Mixed Choir 3,4--Treas. 45 Rhelpertory Theater 2,3,45 Class Play 3,45 usical 3,45 HCT Drama Festival 2,45 Thespians 3,4--V. Pres. 3, Pres. 45 PHSSL Competition 3,4. . .l8,26,89,97,186. SISTI, ERNEST Pep Club 45 Musical 4 . . . 20,186,243. SMELTZ, KATHLEEN MEREA Intramurals 2,3,4 . . . 186. SMITH, CHARLOTTE . . . 187.' SMITH, CLYDE SHAW Homeroom Officer-Sec.-Treas. 2,35 Intramurals 2,3,45 JV Baseball 25 Pep Club 45 Gym Club 35 Hi-Y 2,3,4 , . . 111, 186,228. SMITH, GREGORY LYNN Intramurals 2,3,45 Gym Club 2,3,45 Hi- Y4...186,228. SMITH, LINDA CAROL Handicapped Essay 3-First Placeg In- tramurals 2,45 Class Play 45 CEDAR LOG 4-Copy Editor5 French Club 3,45 F.T.A. 3,4-Historian 45 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3, 4--Sec. 3 . . . 80,93,l86,241. SMITH, JANET LORRAINE Intramurals 2,3,45 Girls' Choir 35 Fu- ture Nurses 3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4 . . . 81, 186,247. SMITH, MICHAEL BYERLY Intramurals 2,35 Track 3,45 Band Mgr. 35 Band 45 Dance Band 45 Pit Orchestra 45 Spanish Club 25 Ski Club 3,4 . . . 88, 187 SMITH, SUZANN E HEISTAN D Intramurals 2,3,45 JV Hocke 2,35 JV Basketball 25 V Hockey 45 Slzi Club 3- V. Pres. 35 French Club 4-Sec. 4 . . . 58,59,9l,186. SNELL, DEBORAH LEE Intramurals 2,35 Bandfront 2,3,4-Head Majorette 45 Girls' Choir 35 Mixed Choir 45 Musical 2,3,45 Thalians 35 Leaders' Club 45 Homecoming Court 45 Tri-Hi- Y 2,3,4--Pres. 4 . . . 14,16,86,97,109, 186,226. SNELL, MARILYN LOU Intramurals 2,3,45 Girls' Choir 25 Pep Club4 . . . 187. SNYDER, CLIFFORD CARL Intramurals 2,3,4 . . . 187. SNYDER, NANCY JEAN Homeroom Officer-V. Pres. 2, Pres. 35 Student Council 35 Intramurals 2,3,45 Girls' Choir 25 Hi-Y-Tri-Hi-Y Council 3,4-Sec. 35 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4 . . . 114,187, 243. SOBER, RONALD C. Intramurals 2,3,45 V Wrestling 45 Class Play 35 Hi-Y 4. . . 188. SORBELLO, LYNN JV Football 25 Ski Club 3,4. . . 188. SORENSEN, LARRY WAYNE Homeroom Officer-Pres. 2,45 Student Council 2,45 Intramurals 2,3,45 JV Bas- ketball 2,35 V Basketball 45 Cross Coun- try 45 Track 45 German Club 2,35 Engi- neering Club 45 Physical Fitness Pro- gram 25 Hi-Y 2,3,4 . . . l4,60,6l,65,l0l, 116,188 SOUDERS, THOMAS CHARLES Intramurals 2,3,45 JV Baseball 2: Latin Club 3,4-Treas, 45 Hi-Y 4 . . . 90,188 SPANGLER, JOSEPH ALBERT Intramurals 2,3,45 JV Wrestling 2 . . 188. SPANGLER, PATRICIA LEE Intramurals 2,45 Apprentice Drama Club 45 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4 . . . l88,240. SPENCER, RICHARD LEE Intramurals 3,45 Hi-Y 2,3,4-Pres. 3,45 Angling and Conservation Club 3,4 . . . 189. SPIDEL, LINDA MARIE . . . 189. SPRINKLE, VALERIE LYNNE JV Basketball 25 V Basketball 3,45 Soft- ball 2,45 Band 2,3,45 Pit Orchestra 2,3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4-V. Pres 4 . . . 68,69, 70,84,l89,197,226. STAFFORD, WILLIAM EUGENE Engineering Club 4 . . . 189. STAGL, CYNTHIA JOAN Choir 23 Music Honor Society 23 Latin c1ub4...9o,1ss. I STAMBAUGH, SCOTT D. Intramurals 2,43 Cross Country 2,3: JV Wrestling 2,43 Track 2,3 . . . 60,61,75, 188. STARR, JOHN B. Stage Club 2,3,4-Pres. 4 . . . 106,188. STARTZEL, RICHARD LEE Homeroom Officer--V. Pres 3, Pres. 4g Student Council 43 Intramurals 2,3,43 JV Football 23 V Football 3,43 JV Wres- tling 2,33 FBLA 23 Varsity Club 43 Hi-Y 2. . . 32,52,54,55,56,l16,189. STEELE, DONNA MAY Pep Club 43 Tri-Hi-Y 4 . . . 111,189,245. STEIGLEMAN, THOMAS WILSON Intramurals 2,3,43 JV Baseball 23 An- gling and Conservation Club 3,43 Hi-Y 4. . .189. STEMMLER, ROSS VAIDEN Intramurals 2,3,4Q Wrestling 2,3,43 Spanish Club 23 Engineering Club 43 Physical Fitness Program 2 . . . 10,74, 75.190. STEWART, CAREY K. Intramurals 33 Cross Country 2,33 Track 2,3Q JV Wrestling 2,33 Gym Club 2,3,4 . . . 190. STOEVER, MICHAEL HARMON Homeroom Officer-V. Pres. 43 Intra- murals 3,43 Band Mgr. 3,43 Musical 4g Ski Club 3,43 Hi-Y 2,3,4 . . . 190,Z43. STONE, LINDA SUSAN Intramurals 23 Girls' Choir 2,3,43 CLIFF SENTINEL 33 Public Relations Club 3,43 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4 . . . 98,191. STONER, LARRY CARSON Intramurals 2,33 JV Football 2 . . . 191. STOVER, CHRIS SHERWIN Intramurals 2,3,43 Stage Club 2,3,4- Sec.4...106,190. STRAW, RONALD CHARLES Intramurals 2,3,43 Math Club 43 Hi-Y 3, 4...190,228. SFURM, SUSAN LANG Intramurals 23 Band 2,3,43 Pit Orchestra 3,43 Pep Club 23 Medical Career Club 23 G.A.A. 23 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4 . . . 84,191,191 241. SUTTON, ROBERT BRUCE Intramurals 2,3,43 Biology Club 23 An- gling and Conservation Club 33 Math Club 4 . . . 191. THOMAS, CHARLES MONROE Band Mgr. 43 Mixed Choir 2,3,4f-V. Pres. 43 Mixed Ensemble 3,42 Musical 2,3,43 Class Play 3,43 PHSSL Compe- tition 43 HCT Drama Festival 33 Reper- tory Theater 43 Thespians 4 . . . 13,17, 27,89,97,99,191,221. THOMAS, MARILYN ELLEN Intramurals 2,33 JV Hockey 23 V Hockey 3,43 Softball 43 Future Nurses 3,4 . . . 191. THOMAS, ROSS TUCKER Class Treas. 43 Intramurals 2,3,43 Track 2,3,43 Cross Country 2,3,4-Capt. 43 Band 23 Engineering Club 4: Hi-Y 2,3,4 -V. Pres. 4 . . . 60,61,101,142,l89,248. THOMS, MARY FRANCES Euture Nurses 3,43 Tri-Hi-Y 4f-Treas. 4...190. TOPAR, ALEXANDER WILLIAM Intramurals 4. . . 100,190. TORQUATO, ALBERT RAY Intramurals 3,43 JV Football 23 Gym Club 33 Hi-Y3. . . 190. TREHARNE, CAROL ANN Intramurals 3,4. . . 191. TREHARNE, NANCY LEE . . . 191. TRIMM, FRED CORNELIUS Intramurals 23 Cross Country 3,43 Track 3,4Q Band 2,3,4Q Pit Orchestra 43 Mixed Choir 3,43 Mixed Ensemble 43 County Chorus 33 Class Play 33 Repertory 'l'he- ater 23 Musical 3 . . . 60,61,83,97,99, 191,230,244 UNGER, SUSAN Homeroom Officer--Sec.-Treas. 23 Gold Key Scholastic Art Award 3g Intramurals 2,3,43 JV Hockeya 23 V Hockey 4-Mgr. 43 V Softball 4- gr. 43 Class Play 3,43 Repertory Theater 2,3,43 Musical 3,43 HCT Drama Festival 33 CEDAR LOG 4- Artist3 ENCOUNTER 43 Apprentice Dra- ma Club 2,3,4--V. Pres. 3, Pres. 43 Thespians 43 Ski Club 3g Auxiliary French Club 43 Capital Area Yout.h Forum 43 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4-V. Pres. 2,3,43 Novice Debate 2 . . . 58,89,95,192,220,229,241. UPDEGRAFF, DEAN RICHARD Intramurals 2,3,43 Employment Oppor- tunities Club 3 . . . 193,223 VAN NATTA, JOEL CRAIG Band 43 F.T.A. 2,3,4-V. Pres. 43 Stage Club 2,3,4 . . . 83,171,193 VASTINE, RUTH Cl-IALFONT Intramurals 43 Band Front 2,3Q Girls' Choir 23 Mixed Choir 2,3,43 Mixed, En- semble 43 County Chorus 43 Musical 2, 3,41 German Club 4--Sec. 43 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4-Pres. 4. . . 2,97,99,193,229.' VAUGHN, CHARLES ALBERT Intramurals 2,3,43 Gym Club 2,3,43 Hi- Y 3,4. . . 108,192,223 VOIGHT-, BRIGITTE Homeroom Officer-Sec.-Treas. 43 In- tramurals 2,3,43 Girls' Choir 33 Retper- tory Theater 23 Apprentice Drama lub 23 German Club 33 Gym Club 43 Tri-Hi- Y 3 . . . 13,193. VUXTA, PATRICIA ANN Intramurals 2,3,43 Spanish Club 33 Pep Club 43 Tri-I-li-Y 3,4 . . . 111,193,240. WADDELL, MICHAEL GEORGE Intramurals 2,3,43 Cross Country 2,3,43 Track 2,3,43 Key Club 3,4'-Treas. 43 Hi-Y 3,4-Sec. 4 . . . 60,61,l11,193,243. WAGNER, DANNY ALLEN Intramurals 2,3,43 Track 3,43 Computer Club 23 Amateur Radio Club 33 Varsity Club 43 Hi-Y 2,3,4 . . . 193,248. WAGONER, JEFFERY HADD Homeroom Officer--Pres. 2,33 Student Council 2,33 Intramurals 2,3,43 JV Foot- ball 23 V Football 3,43 JV Basketball 23 JV Baseball 23 V Baseball 3,43 Gym Club 43 Hi-Y 4-Pres. 4 . . . 52,54,55,56,191, 238. WAKEFIELD, KATHLEEN MARIE Intramurals 2,3,45 Biology Club 25 Pep Club 35 Gym Club 45 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4 . . . 192,226. WALLACE, ELAINE MARIE Homeroom Officer--Sec.-Treas. 2,3, V. Pres. 45 Intramurals 2,3,45 Spanish Club 3,45 Tri-I-Ii-Y 3,4-Sec. 4 . . . 91,l92, 240. WALLACE, SUSAN FLORENCE Homeroom Officer--V. Pres. 25 Intra- murals 2,3,45 Christmas Play 35 Class Play 3,45 Apprentice Drama Club 25 Thespians 3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4-Treas. 2 ...l93,229. WARD, JOHN ROBERT Industrial Arts Award 45 Employment Opportunities Club 35 Stage Clu 4 . . . 101,l93. WATSON, DIANA MARIA Intramurals 2,3,45 JV Basketball 25 Soft- ball 35 Latin Club3 . . . 25194. WEIDNER, CLINTON ROY Homeroom,,0fficer-V. Pres. 35 Intra- murals 2,3,45 Track 3,45 German Club 2,3-V. Pres. 35 Hi-Y-Tri-I-li-Y Council 45Hi-Y 3,4. . . l14,194,243. WEIGLE, NANCY LOUISE Intramurals 2,3,45 Band 2,3,45 Pit Or- chestra 45 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4--Pres. 3, V. Pres. 4. . .83,195,240. WEIKEL, JUDITH MAE Intramurals 2,3,45 Gym Club 45 Tri-Hi- Y 3,4--Sec. 45 School Store 3. . 195,242. WEISS, CINDY ANN Intramurals 2,3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 School Store3 . . . l95T WERT, CRAIG WILLIAM Intramurals 2,35 Stage Club 4 . . . 106, 194. WESTLAKE, JOAN Intramurals 35 JV Hockey 25 Girls, Choir 2,35 CLIFF SENTINEL 45 Hi-Y- Tri-Hi-Y Council 2,35 German Club 45 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4--Pres. 2 . . . 25,95,194, 229. 212 WEVODAU, LINDA Intramurals 2,3,45 Class Play 45 CEDAR LOG 4-Asst. Editor5 Spanish Club 3,45 F.T.A. 4 . . . 91,93,194. WEVODAU, WALTER . 194. WHITNEY, DAVE E. Intramurals 2,3,45 Ski Club 3,4-V. Pres. 3,4 . . .20,112,195. WHITNEY, RICHARD EDWARD Intramurals 2,3,45 Ski Club 3,4--Pres. 3,4. . .112,I95. WIKE, BARBARA ANN Intramurals 2,3,45 Spanish Club 25 Hi-Y- Tri-Hi-Y Council 4, 'rri-Hi-Y z,s,4 . , . 194245. WILLIAMS, ROGER Intramurals 2,3,45 Hi-Y 2. . . 194. WILLIAMS, RONALD P. Homeroom Officer-Pres. 45 Student Council 45 Intramurals 2,3,45 Class Pla 3,45 Repertory Theater 2,3,45 PHSSL Competition 45 Musical 2,3,45 Biology Club 25 Apprentice Drama Club 35 Thes- pians 3,4-V. Pres. 45 Novice Debate 2,35 v Debate 4, Hi-Y 2,3,-1 . . . 1o,11,24,zs, 61,89,116,194,212,243. WILSON, CHARLES EUGENE Intramurals 35 V Wrestling 25 Gym Club 35 Ski C1ub4. . . 195. WILSON, WARREN HARDING Intramurals 2,3,45 Hi-Y 4. . . 195. WISE. FREDERICK M. Intramurals 2,3,45 Employment Oppor- tunities Club 4 . . . 195. WOLF, NANCY McNElL Intramurals 2,3,45 V Hockey 25 Girls' Choir 25 Library Club 25 Leaders' Club 45 Tri-Hi-Y2 . . . 109,195. WOLFE, J ACQUELIN E ANN Intramurals 2,3,45 Class Play 3,45 Hi- Y-Tri-I-Ii-Y Council 3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3, 4--Treas. 2,3, Pres. 4 . . . 114,196,241. WOLFE, SUE ELLEN Homeroom Officer-V. Pres. 25 Sec.- Treas. 35 Intramurals 2,35 CLIFF SEN- TINEL 45 Thalians 35 Leaders' Club 45 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4. . . 95,109,196,226. WOLFORD, KAREN DIANE Intramurals 2,3,45 JV Hockego35 V Hockey 45 V Basketball-Mgr. 45 ftball 2,3,45 Thalians 35 Leaders' Club 45 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. . .58,68,109,196,213,226. WOOD, WILLIAM HENRY Mixed Choir 45 Class Play 3,45 PHSSL Drama Competition 45 Repertory The- ater 25 Apprentice Drama Club 2,35 Thespians4. . . 17,26,97,196. WREDE, JILL Homeroom Officer--V. Pres. 45 Intra- murals 2,3,45 JV Basketball 25 V Bas- ketball 35 Gym Club 45 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4 . . .20,196,243. YARNALL, ELIZABETH MORGAN Homeroom Officer-V. Pres. 35 Sec.- Treas. 45 French Honor Society 3,45 In- tramurals 2,3,45 Girls' Choir 2,35 Rep- ertory Theater 2,45 Class Play 3,45 Mu- sical 25 CEDAR LOG 4-Layout Editor5 F.T.A. 3,45 I-Ii-Y-Tri-Hi-Y Council 2, 3: 51 Club 3,45 Thalians 35 French Club 4-Treas. 45 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4- Treas. 3, Pres. 4 . . . 19,20,26,91,93, l05,196,206,233,243. YEO, CI-IERYL ANN Intramurals 3,45 Girls' Choir 35 Mixed Choir 45 Musical 45 CEDAR LOG 4- Senior Editor5 Spanish Club 3,45 Tri- Hi-Y 3,4 . . . 91,93,97,196,210,234,240. YESCONIS, KENNETH JOSEPH Intramurals 3,45 Angling and Conser- vation Club 25 Engineering Club 4 . . . 196. YINGER, KENNETH EUGENE Intramurals 3,45 Hi-Y 4. . . 196. YOUNG, DIANE LOUISE National Honor Society 3,4--Sec. 45 Na- tional Merit Semi-finalist 45 Kiwanis Club Science Award 35 Intramurals 25 Class Play 3,45 CEDAR LOG 45 Spanish Club 2,3,45 Pep Club 2 . . . 91,117,163, 197,220,240 YOUNG, JANET MARIE Intramurals 2,35 Tri-Hi-Y 3 . . . 197. mm , .,, JA, Lv .,-, - Q- ff A X f,,v-f ,fm---,xW,.fm,f...5.:,, .--Me' f . - ay. 1, n , www, ,... , WA? 3 5 OCX edar li Q x .Y L . if 3 X Q ' Q 3 af . A 1 4 io yy S. 0 L 5 Q . P W 5' 5 .f 1 k ' if C ' .fr r Q v .5 - s ,, , , A . , f R 'xxfvykgl ,av Q 5 fl., f L 1 X V '- ix' 7 -Q T 3 S if L A I rf ' . - - if-'fd-4 W .Q .1-. f'HafXffif:3'Q3w4M?X: f H A ' ' QW ' . .ff 2.5 1 i w gk :wi , H A f, i .- -. - Q ,ff1spL.- . -- V 1, ,ea - 1 'u 'W 'nf 'I' Q1 4 GY H fd 5 , 5 Q , 1 If ' . x NA - 'ik f N :'fsQfG -'J . , K, -' 1 ' fi, -, 4 5 Q f ' X S Q V :eg g f is x 1 1 ' k . Q E 4 3 1 4 . fl' ' 'Za ' x X me ' if e g ' ', .','5'i, Q ' s , f- ! - I A Q5 fl 5 - E Q fl I 'I e I . 'NS v 1 ,, ..-..-M. M, .., M , X S ax' 4 4 1 - . Q . i ' Y f af .--wfe'l?i fe ADVERTISEMENTS Exhausting the bookstore's supply of Cliff's Notes The arrival of class rings A dollar for gas at the local service station Checking the latest fashions A coke and hamburger after the game Getting senior pictures taken Flowers for the prom Depositing summer job savings Buying a candy bar or maga- zine at the local drug store A professional hairstyle for a special date Selling ads to support C.C. publication. 215 HAROLD F. CAIN Potato Chips Pretzel Assortments Home Delivery Service Call 232-1025 For Service 1810 Bridge St. New Cumberland R. B. HOBAUGH AND S011 Electrical Contractor 211 Third Street New Cumberland Pennsylvania 17011 232-6223 GEOR6E'S SELF SERVICE AngeI ic and innocent Carla Conard and Karen Wolford wonder if it is more profitable to steal the lima beans or the noodles from George's 204 3rd Street New Cumberland 233-9643 Groceries Snacks Frozen Foods Lunch Meats Ice Cream KITZMILLER BROTHERS All Types of Home Modernization 'Aluminum Siding 'kBuilt up Roofing Asphalt Shingles 8. Siding Rear 320 Bridge St. New Cumberland 774-T521 soil: mr C. S. WILLIS 8. SONS COAL - FUEL OIL - FEEDS PHONE 233-4588 NEWS CENTER WEST Newspapers Magazines School Supplies Books Complete Line of Greeting Cards News Center West West Shore Plaza, Lemoyne, Pa. P. o. Box 231 76I'2900 REAR 342 S. Sth STREET Daily 8:00 A.M. to 9:00 FHM. LEMOYNE, PEN NA. Sundays 8- Holidays 7:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. 217 ,lolcers Hi-Y -k FRONT ROW: Frank Procopio, F!andyFtaeuchle, HarryStephenson, Phil Shenk, THIRD HOW: Craig Ftahn, Larry Albert, Mike Haley, Larry Sorensen, Bob Don Klaiber, Bob Brinley, pres. SECOND ROW: Steve Brinley, sec.: Jim Gill, treas.5ScottKing.NOT PICTLJRED:HarryCarrol,v.p.7 Ronnie Baumbach. Byerly, Stan Sellers, Marty Kit ller, Tom Little, Tom Hess, John Leib. Zadeam '4 Dick Culhane's Steakhouse 1? sk . . ,Garment Storage Shoe Repairing and Restaurant Fur Cleaning Orthopedic Work And Storage by Prescription GREEN NNN INN HOUR SERVICE Located Six Miles South of Lemoyne M No mm CHARGE on York Expres sway Exit 16 on Route 483 HOUR SHIRT LAUNDRY R,D. '41, New Cumberland 938-920l Mengers Fine Cleaning - Div. of Rabena's Finest Facilities For The Storage 218 of Your Fine Furs 81 Garments S 5? Congratulations To The Graduating Class of 1967 Cumberland Ualfeygwings 81 foan Ussaczbfon Founded 1906 Member of FDLIC 1300 Market St., Lemoyne, Pa. Soon to be located at: 3216 Trindle Rd. Camp Hill, Pa. Phone 737-3479 16 West High Street 140 West Market Street 7 East King Street Carlisle York Shippensburg Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Vogues Tri-Hi-Y AW' il .,. s FRONT ROW: Sue Ruth, Salli Samnson, Leslie Wilson,Miss Jones, Sue Mann, Kay Gross, Debbie Ulsh, v.p.g Lois McOaleb, Pat Martas. NOT PICTURED: Terri Arnold, chap.g Patti Rohm, sec. SECOND ROW: Ann Lesher, Wendy Chris McCarney, s.a.p Melissa Thompson, treas. 219 Leisher, Jo Lynn Weber, pres.g Donna Fihoads, Janice Cramer. THIRD ROW: OUALITY DELICATESSEN STANDS WEST SHORE FARMERS MARKET CARLISLE SHoRRlNs CENTER LEMOYNE RElAll CARLISLE BROAD STREET MARKET 70' HLQAQMEQNAEVENUE HARRISBURG l , IN C . Wl'l0l.ESAl.E 1201 HUMMEL AVENUE LEMOYNE ...... PHONE 234-3272 MEATS PROVISIONS Congratulations, Graduate NTOADYH We Extend Our Very Best Wishes For Your Continued Success U A l BRUNHOUSE PHARMACY Friendly Prescription Service 321 Bridge Street Dan Griffiths takes notes on Jim Cowden'stechnique. llO2 Bridge Street New Cumberland New Cumberland, Pennsylvania 234-7676 233-9272 220 F Hemp! Brothers, Inc. Crushed Stone and Sand Bituminous Products Transit-mixed Concrete Camp Hill 737-3411 Let Hempt put you In the driver s seat it worked for Van Lanmg '1- Genuine Good-will y Psntiac Lglsed arts ars lEMOYNE FROZEN E000 CENTER E M Hzfvslnefn Poutmc, mc. i, Pontiac-Tempest Authorized Guardian Maintenance Eighth and Peach Streets 5el'viCe Lemoyne New Modern Body Shop 1537 Bridge Street New Cumberland Pennsylvania 236-9066 221 I VBTHUI1 Lelcht West Shore Fc1rmer s Market S Our Specialty I Fresh Dressed Chicken q and , Grade A Eggs Featuring The Best Dressed Chicken in Town Themens Hi-Y E5 'q,.J' FRONT ROW: Jim Smith, William Simmers, Phil Hartman, Sieve Waggoner, Tim Moses, chap. THIRD ROW: Jim Sabo,JeffHenderson, Bill Corlett, pres 222 Rick Rupp. SECOND ROW: Dean Cook, Mike Rosenkrans, Ralph Lash, seo.: Jim Stewart, s.a.g Craig Shipp, treas.g Bill Nagle, v.p. Gamma Gamma Tri-Hi-Y . 1 l nt: w li f, 5 ,gk FRONT ROW: Betsy Estep, Kathy Shillow, sec.g Sue Sampson, Miss Nye, Finney, Jeanette Marshall, Debbie Connor, sec. THIRD ROW:Sherry Kintzer, Paula Kerstetter, pres.: Suzanne Meals, Carol Kohlhaas. SECOND ROW: Charlotte Miller, chap., Linda Cook, Linda Kimmel, Sherry K 't r. D I B sho p C l Erb, Mary Hen igan, treas.g Barb Newton, Cathy SGTLCZHBSJ SOILS CHRISTIAN-HANKEE COMPANY Wire and Rope Products Area Code 717 Phone 238-2564 100 Third Street, New Cumberland, Pennsylvania Wire Rope + Rope + Nets + Slings Ladders -k Blasting Mats + Fittings Branch Office: Branch Office: Phone BE 2-8431 Phone Clinton 2-6805 294-Bay 10th Street 54 Ocean Shore Drive Brooklyn, New York Ormond Beach, Florida Insurance - Bonding Administrator for Cedar Cliff's Student 8. Football Accident Insurance Plans 233-5858 1012 State Street Building Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 223 ESTHER HEMPT This year New Cumberland, next year Paris for the frolicking foursome at Esther Hempt's. The Store of Fashion on the West Shore Ph n 234-3354 o e 308 Bridge Street New Cumberland JOANNE AND BETTY'S BEAUTY SHOP 2l4 S. 4th Street New Cumberland, Pennsylvania 236-7l2l 224 SETZER PETROLEUM CO. Distributor Texaco Fuel Chief Heating Oil Installation of Furnaces, Boilers, Oil Burners, Oil Fired Hot Water Heater i989 Hummel Ave. Camp Hill, Penna. Phone: 737-3468 'Me have feltle '7oaa. MODERATE PRICES 2050 STATE ROAD CAMP HILL, PA. Phone 737-9155 1 MUSSElMAN FUNERAl HOME THE RYAN STORE Donald C, Musselman MECHANICSBUR6 David L. Musselman Established i895 Apparel Dry Goods 232-6923 324 Hummel Avenue Notions Lemoyne, Pennsylvania smut Bnos. THOMAS AUTO ALIGNMENT Tires Shocks Wheel Alignment Wheel Balancing and a Smile Straight from Carnaby Street, BobHaas and Charlie Thomas display the latest in white satin ties and wing-tip Ioafers. Men's and Boys' Outfitters Since i922 lOO 4th Street Phone Camp Hill Shopping Center New Cumberland 234-5051 Camp Hill, Penna. Pennsylvania 225 SI'IAUI.I.'S EXPERT, DEPENDABLE PACKAGI G for INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERICAI. FIRMS U.S. ARMY-U.S. NAVY-U.S. AIR FORCE Domestic and Overseas Packaged for Mechanical ond Physical Protection. Preservative Coating, Waterproofing as Required. It will pay you to discuss your packaging Requirements with . . . SHA ULL ' IOUIPMEHT .na surm commn LEMDYNE, YA. i PHONE 137-6131 ,7,i,,,,, ,, , , 7446 '4 BEAUTY SHOPPE By Appointment Phone: 737-7074 ' ,Ii n Q 'I -:f 4 -fi 'G' + X l4l8 Carlisle Road Camp Hill, Pa. Pealers' Flower Shop l 226 Mary, Mary, quite contrary, how does your gardengrow? Trindle Rd., Camp Hill Flowers That Are The Finest Quality Reasonably Priced Call 737-4506 or Stop ln Today GREENBERIYS TOWN TAVERN Featuring Finest Foods Pizza Our Specialty New Cumberland, Pennsylvania Bob Pontius serves as a Dart-time clothes rack at Greenberg's. Open Daily from 9 to 9 314 Bridge Street New Cumberland 'TAKE THIS ROAD T0 FINE PAVING FROM A DRIVEWAY TO A HlGHWAY S M l Il Jilin ' , Q S A I.. ,. . fx ... DRIVEWAYS RUADQGSTRE rit T5 PARKING LOTS A ssnvlca STATIONS llA A if SHOPPING CENTERS A AA ftQ SNOW ROBERT L. LUWRY INC ASPHALT PAVING Rollers - Graders - Trucks FULLY 'NSURFD RR. 110 4th N. CUMBERLAND 2 FREE ESTIMATES EQUIPMENT RENTALS uis Hi-Y Mar FRONT ROW: Paul Kautz, Tam Kirtz, Brian Musselman, Kevin Garrick, Kauffman. THIRD ROW: Ed Steele, Rick George, Greg Saggers, Jeff Thomas, Ron CI rk SECOND HOW: Ned Hall, Eric Nenjslrom, Terry Horley, Pete Mike Hennigan. NOT PICTURED: Scoti Zahm. COMP L IMEN TS FRANCIS E. KINTER O F UBER'S ESSO Front Street Carlisle and Lowther Rds. Wormleysburg 737-9183 Pennsylvania 228 SHEAFFER'S TELEVISION AND RADIO Since I948 Twelfth and Bridge Streets New Cumberland 238-561.2 0lEWINE'S, INC. Institutional Wholesale Grocers Schools- Hotels- Restaurants- Fourth 81 Vaugh Sts., Harrisburg 233-6705 Macs Tri-Hi- Y 'Bib pm Yi! K? ONT ROW: Renee Meinsler, lGm Kirker, Sally Snyder, Peggy Nlullin, THIRD HOW: Leslie Heringn, Randi Minor, Jean Fteed, Sue Eichelberger, thy Kimmel, Wendy Marks. SECOND ROW: Charlotte Frund, Margaret Sue Roland, Cathy Cramer, Brigitte Geissler. NOT PICTURED: June Stekler, 22Q Helen Shelley, Beverly Baublitz, Sue EicheIberger,Chrns Williamson. Sherry Salaminka. ROUND THE CLOCK DEALER OIL HEAT SERVICE AIR CONDITIONING BURNERS--BOILERS--FURNACES--BUDG ET PLAN ESSOH EAT FUEL OIL LOCALLY OWNED AND OPERATED PHONE 737-345T Keystone Oil Products Corp. T600 HUMMEL AVENUE CAMP HILL AOUARIUM CENTER Would you believe 2. baby shark? 2T4 Third St., New Cumberland, Po. 230 Phone 233-9794 WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE 3T2 BRIDGE STREET NEW CUMBERLAND, PA. Hours Weekly 9:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. Scfurday 9:00 A.M. To 6:00 P.M NEW CUMBERLAND INSURANCE AGENCY INSURANCE - BONDING E. B. SMITH - E. S. YOUNG Slll Bridge SE., New Cumberland, Ponna. PHONE 233-8902 ESTABLISHED 15I:h FEB 1886 THE FIRST BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Mechanicsburg Pennsylvania Established I859 Banking and Trust Services Member F.D.I.C. Convenient - Complete - One Stop Service. CHARLES B. OBERMAN Duct Work Spouting Sheet Metal Work I5OO Hummel Avenue, Camp HiII 737-4980 CONGRATULATIONS, CLASS OF '67 We extend our very best wishes for continued success Your Friendly CUMBERLAND TAVERN 2I2 3rd Street New Cumberland Jerry Green - Mary Brubacher Proprietors 231 HARRISBURG COCA-COLA BOTTIING C0., INC. l Cb III III- 'E JW 'III iff HII in illmiuiiiiggf I ' Compliments of DAUPHIN IERMINAIS. INC General Office 448 N. Front, Steelton Warehouse: I7tI1 and Holly Streets . 2222 Gettysburg Pike, Harrisburg 234-4151 Camp Hill Bullwinkles Hi-Y DNT ROW: Bob Gaul, Charlie Vaughn, Ron Barlup, Herb Moore, Bill Ed Daue, Dan Dorshimer, Jim Catlin, Bob Updegraff, Doug Koons, Tom rriman, Tom Jones, Paul Sandnes. SECOND ROW: John Zalonis, Jack Warrell, Ron Straw. B d J IVI W ll S I K r , erry ohar, i ie mi h, eith Shaffer, Greg Smith, THIRD ROW: Kith Klan Tri-Hi-Y FRONT ROW: Debbie Musselman, Susan Unger, Joan Westlake, Susan Wallace, Ruth Vastine, Donna Gartzke. NOT PICTURED: Cheryl Long, Cathy Acker, Carol Rinehimer. SECOND HOW: Barb BIocki,Sue Schumacher, Kathy Adams, Martha Sterrett, Mary Lehman. BAKER AND PRICE .IEWELERS WM. J. OTSTOT 107 North Second Street General Contractor l'lC1I'I'lSbUI'g Residential - Commercial Watch and Jewelry Repairing Lemoyne 232-8425 Phone: 737-6951 233 f f l I 1 DEALERS IN LUMBER, MILLWORK, AND BUILDING SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS Maybe If I close my eyes and wish real h wlll turn into a surfboard. ard, it ,.,..,....,....... I I Yew Wh f SHUPPING I CENTER L SONS NAIDIAII 'S RESTAURANT GIIUNDONS BAKERY IIST SIINE RADIO L TV GAN5 IEAUTY SALON GAKY5 BARBER SHO? COMMERCIAL CRINT CORE SACCO BEVERAGI DIST. 1' CIIINS FUUR SIASDNS MADERS MARKET 234 X 111' f, dl L11 umu- W- METZ 81 SONS Lower Allen Shopping Center 2202 Gettysburg Road Camp Hill, Pennsylvania 737-8648 MYERS 0lDS. SALES 8. Wynx Tri-H i 1 SERVICE. INC. Mercedes Benz, DKW, Lark Do you ever get that tired, rundown feeling? 840 Market Street Lemoyne, Pennsylvania Phone 737-6741 Kathy Hill Elaine Hintze Karyle Kimmel Marte Knorr Mary Koons Sharon McClure Marcia Nauss Sue Poole Barb Reading Sandy Renshaw Betsy Rosenburg Dee Stoner Janet VanWyk Judie Yates E r E urn F L O W E H S Flowers For All Occasions F lower Shop Q, ff 'bs Lf 'T ! l :gn ti x Y'-' 2,1 N. Flower Shop West Shore, Plaza Lemoyne, Pa. 25 Colonial Park Plaza Phone 545-4267 Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Greenhouses South Locust Street Phone 737-04'll Shiremanstown, Pennsylvania A rare rose is discovered at Stephenson's Greenhouse. fin he ' Largest Selection of P Boys' and Students' Clothing in Central Pennsylvania E 320 Market Street Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Phone 234-6262 Wlth pride, Mr. David shows Beth Yarnall and Lillie Cable just two of Doutrichs' fine variety of suits. 236 Byerly Insurance Agents 8 Brokers, -Inc. 3025 Market Street S 737 8686 y' Camp Hill, Pennsylvania 17011 - fl, I Z1 , 140 Queen St. Northumberland, Pa. 17857 473-3301 -B i i 1 S...-f5E:qww'n8r1'f? Wall Tile: Plastic, Steel Ceramic Floors: Vinyl, Rubber, Asp Linoleum, Carpets 2'l2 Bridge Street New Cumberland Phone 233-1008 halt, THE QUALITY DA Y -flafuziabufzq D.. LOCALLY OWNED - LOCALLY OPERATED G rode A Dairy Owned and Operated by 2Otl1 8 Herr Sts. Phone: 233-8701 Metzger and Son The Ensminger Studios 2nd and Walnut Sts. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 236-7968 l'Il take a dozen of these! Bill Merriman exclaims to Mr. Harvey Ensminger, owner of Ensminger Studios. 237 coufomf CAP a Gown C,,l,,,tee,,S TWH, y COMPANY 45-25 36th Street Long Island City 1, N.Y. Tel. EX 2-2710 A Y' , I ' , 'I I I 1 . K I Y , t 1 Q' 1 A E , I 5 The ghosts of graduation past present, and future, descend upon the class of '67. RICHARD HILLMAN Area Code 717 2434 Brookwood Sfreef 564-5371 Harrisburg, Pa. Donna Bruebaker' Judy Dragich Helen Engle Helen Jenkins Mary Krone Ellen Leffwiclw Cherianna McNeill Nancy Rehm Janice Scheaffer 238 W. M. Shealler, Inc. HARDWARE Oldest Hardware Store on the Wes? Shore 307 Market Sf., Lemoyne, Pa. 737-7111 -AUTHORIZED LAWN BOY SALES AND SERVICE. - PLUMBING SUPPLIES - - RELOADING TOOLS AND COMPONENTS - - REVOLVERS - - RIFLES - - SHOTGUNS - My shoveI's shinier than your shovel! THE MILK OF. SUPERIOR FLAVOR 761-1 1 IO girvins West ore Schools IRWINS DAIRY Ng-irla ZGRRA uc I And 515 5, 32 d Premium Qual- Sfreef n ffl ity Ice Cream Sw-.-J CAMP HILL I Sal! Us For ourfx Party Needs iq --If-..... Holy cow, Mary Jo! Taus Tri-Hi Rundy Berg Barb Buttorff Shayne Clark Jackie Guida Linda Hadler Mary Hall Saliy Kaufman Kris Krieger Jan Reynolds Steff Shape l. B. SMITH FORD Anne Berry investigates the possibility of a once popular fad of a by-gone era, the rumble seat. I Oldest Original Ford Dealer In Central Pennsylvania Phone 737-671 'l 239 WALSWORTH PUBLISHING CO., INC. NATIONAL SCHOOL STUDIOS. INC. . JOHNSON'S PORTRAIT STUDIO 3918 Jonestown Rd. I ,... , f ,A Hor'rIsbUI'91 I A I 5? L I 2 D . QF 5 . I fff' I 'T a 'y .. Q 7 545-6833 3 . C V- I . L' '93 53 . f 'A ' T' . M4- -'lx - 'JY M - ' .3 vi A n - ..'LY f I .fy X... .. I L 5 L I Q-..' ' 'off I will stand by you, CEDAR LOG until death do us part. Loren ond Wade Richard Johnson Johnson Harold Wynkoop Bill Monteifh P.i. 'T p. s ri-Hi-Y I 240 FRONT ROW: Terri Page, Pam Renninger, Sue Tocket, Dawn Rhodes. SECOND ROW: Carol Flesch, Mary Nlagnelli, Carol Cline, Terri Heffelbower, Debbie S Nedra. Woodring. Dwuls Tri-Hi-Y 'qw- FRONT ROW: Melody Hess, Carol Gartzke, Kim Brown, Melanie Buchanan, Linda Phelps. THIRD ROW: Bonnie Middleton, Kathy Mourton, Evy Fisher, Cathy Dobbs. SECOND ROW: Joyce Greenberg, Dolli Diehl, Cindy Hoffman, Karen Aeker. 1HoMPsoN's mimic senvicf WEST SHORE THEATER Tires Batteries Auto Accessories New Cumberland The UPS and downs of llfe are A no joke to three marooned pa- trons of T '0mPs0 'S Atlantic- Jerry Lewis plus a calvalcade of cartoons...what more could two girls ask for? Brandt and Lowther Street Camp H959-P72rg5sYIvanio Locally Owned and Operated 241 Congratulations, Class 1327 S. J. OUIGLEY I xr 0 f ' f ' ' if fi-:E .fn Over 35 years of service ,PRUDENTIAL 1 ,lf HAS me I STRENGTH OF . Fifth and Market f ,, GIBRALTAR f LemOY e 1' ' I l 7 ff R Phone Life Insurance-Health Insurance 737-7141 737-9202 Annuities-Group Insurance-Group Pensions Robert L. Collins 757 Carol Street Agent New Cumberland, Pa. 233-1466 Sigmaas Tri-Hi-Y FRONT ROW: Becky Lee, Natalie Butler, Lisa Fiadabaugh, Pam McPike, Carol Bowman, Ginny Richards. THIRD ROW: Jude Ft'ps 242 Diane Semuta. SECOND ROW: Judy Wiokenheiser, Marilyn SteDD, Sue Paul, Linda Castle, Susan Bressler. NOT PICTURED: Debbi Mark? Playboys Hi-Y gg FRONT now: Duane Brown, Jeff Neighbors, Bob Chapman, Jeff Wagoner. SECOND ROW: Mike Shipp, Tom Kunkie, Ken Elerkich, Don Corey, Rick Blosser. CAPEN CAREFUL CLEANERS Open Daily 7:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. Your CLOTHES are PRECIOUS, tl1at's why CAREFUL is Our MIDDLE Name 3609 Market St. Harrisburg, Pa. Be a LEADER! Go Army ROTC! Young men planning to go to college, get the Facts about the Army's Reserve Officers' Training Corps, where leaders are made. 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T.'s Tri-Hi-Y 246 Ruth Ftybak, Judy Weikel, Wendy Fishburn, Elaine Bowers, Patsy Rowe, Yvonne Linsenbach, Diane Lomman, Kathy Hobaugh. Middies Tri- '-Y XE J 5 I J as 1 fi, if I 1 if A ,'-,Le . Ni? ks.-V, FRONT ROW: Nancy Bogar, Sally Genter, Allyson Hyde, Beth Yarnall, PICTURED: Sherrie Reeves, Mary Jo German, Mrs. Walter V. Schimmel, Ghlenda Mapes, Linda Nix, Sue Grandon. SECONDROW:Mary Anne Simmonds, advisor. Jill Wrede, Carol Jordan, Jamey Cookerly, Nancy Snyder, Penny Gish. NOT Checkmates H Y FRONT ROW: Don Payne, Mike Waddell, Benny Doyle, Sieve Sheffer, Roy THIRD ROW: Ron Hoffman, Jim Russell, Fred Brown, Craig Hamilton, Weidner, Eric Sheffield. SECOND ROW: Ernie Sisli, Dale Pines, Dave Terry Lenker, Ron Williams, Mike Sloever. NOT PICTURED: Dane Bickley, 247 Frank, George Hendershot, Harry Miller, Rick Brown, Sieve Monaghan. Dave Murdock. Doc REIEE'S .-..---- -q-1- Well, if l take ln the seam a little and shorten the sleeves. . . WEST SHORE RADIO 8. 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Trust Company Camp Hill- Carlisle - 5528 Carlisle Pike, Near Naval Supply Depot- Hanover PEIR Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation HARRISBURC5 - Colonial Park - Penhrook - Steelton - Lemoyne rirr eQLRm w QQl3liieeoniifgigaj-i g, nI C s Tri-Hi-Y FRONT HOW: Kathy Wakefield Nancy Everlts Cindylflanigan Sue Domlesky Croushore THIRD ROW Val 5 rinkle D bb e S ll B L , , , , . : p , e e ne , annie antz Mary Alice Jean Gutshall, Carla Conard. SECOND ROW: Karen Wolford, Valerie Saggers, Kathy Fawber, Sue Wolfe. NOT PICTURED: Barb Faust Joy Lelsher, Kathy Kaufman, Debbie Sees, Carrol Atzeff, Sandy Dann, Sue Beshore, Cheryl Snell, Sandy Fogle, Connie Boens. sx QSQS xx X KX 6415! 'x - : s-, 51-NESS -' . N- Crealors of Fine class rings, awards, announcements, and diplomas Represented by W. G. MOONEY, JR. Home: Office: 119 N. Grant Sl. Union Emblem Co. Palmyra, Pa. 17078 128 East Main Sf. Area Code 717 Palmyra, Pa. 17078 838-3364 Area Code 717 838-1819 254 .ktidelberyer REAL ESTATE 15 Carlisle Pike Mechanicsburg, Pa. lAt Silver Springsl 766-0735 MCDOnaId'S of West Shore 'fer School or For u losly snuck Here Ol' MCDOr1GlCl'S you gel fast, y fime. , , bring your dupe fo cheerful , courteous service . . cDonold's. Enjoy the goodness . . plenfy of parking .... no McDonuld's Hamburgers mode car hops . . . . no tipping . ,. l0O9S pure beef, government . . the lcsliesl' Food in lown of :pected and ground fresh doily. P lCe5 'hcl PISOSS- ey're served hot off the grill toasted bun. ' f ,. 'srygffii r Q, TRY THE ALL !AlvlERlcAN Y O P Gram s- in H39 ' . - -P 'TN-4 il! Route 8: Carlisle Road 10036 Pure Beef Hamburger , , Crisp Golden French Fries Comp H l I l I Pennsylvcnlo Old-Fashioned Shake Radecs Tri-Hi-Y FRONT ROW: Debbi!Baum, Janet Eroh, Melissa Major, Sue Nichols, Sue Everhard, Nancy Harvey. THIRD ROW: Barb Myers, Terri Fischer, Sue Wise. SECOND ROW: Wendy David, Karen Kangas, Cathi Denller, Lynn Bogar, Linda Stine, KIltySmilh.NOT PlCTURED:Ja.ckie Brogan, Cindy Boyer. 255 L 7 256 Mr. and Mrs. R. Abram Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Acker Mr. and Mrs. Allen Acker Mr. and Mrs. John J. Adams - Mr. and Mrs. George B. Ahn, Jr. Mrs. Mak' L. Albano Mr. and rs. W. Ray Albright Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Alcina Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Ansel Mr. and Mrs. Boris Atzeff Dan Baikzs Mr, and . Stanley Baugber Debby Baum Miss Arlene Bayler Miss Beulah Bayler Mrs. Alice Bax Miss Ann Bell John D. Bennie Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bentsel lnza Bentz Mike Berg tm' RSPB. ar e te Mr. Robert Bnoyck as is S... S., . a rs. . in er Joseph Breski g Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Bricker G. Robert Brinley 'Ihe Soul Brothers Fred Brown Rick Brown Mr. James E. Burtnett Mr. and Mrs. John K. Bush Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cass Mr. and Mr. V. J. Ciardo Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Claar Joann Clarkson Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Clemence John G. Clements Ann Louise Conner Mr. and Mrs. D. Bruce Conner Mr. and Mrs. David K. Conrad Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert W. Conrad Mrs. Helene M. Conrad Sam Conte 'lhomas E. Corbett Mr. F. J. Cowden Mr. and Mrs. J. Robert Cowden Mr. William Cowden Mr. and Mrs. Donald Croushore Mr. and Mrs. Amold J. Dalton Pastor and Mrs. A. J. Daly, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. David L. Danner Mrs. Dorothy Darr Mr. and Mrs. Michael David Mr. Robert L. Deck Mrs. M. W. Denison Mrs. Devenneg Mr. and Mrs. oward R. DeWees Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dietrick Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Diflenderfer Mrs. G. L. Dobbs, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard A. Domlesky Gayle Drewett Mr. and Mrs. J. Dress Glenn Ihira Mr. and Mrs. Gordon J. Dye Robert Dhye Mr. and rs. T. M. Ebert Mr. and Mrs. Louis S. Edwards, Jr. Mrs. Harvey M. Embick Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Esbenower Mr. and Mrs. Don R. Estep Mr. and Mrs. Glenn C. Evans Nancy Everetts Susan K. Evans Mrs. Frances Fales Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Faust Mrs. D. C. Faust Miss Louise Faust Criag Fawber Mr. and Mrs. George F. Fawber Pastor and Mrs. Al an I-l. Fenner Mr. and Mrs. James Flimin Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Finney Louise A. Firestone Nancy J. Firestone Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Fishel Dr. and Mrs. Robert Flowers Mr. and Mrs. Earl G. Follett Mr. and Mrs. R. Wagne Foor Mr. and Mrs. Bolyd . Freese Gail and Bobtg' ale Mr. Agelo F. V allo Lawrence M. Garman Mary Jo Garman Cedar Log Patrons Donna Gartzke Mr. HenHrR. Gasull, Sr. Mr. and s. George Gill Judy Gibson John H. Goodyear Mr. and Mrs. James Gourley Dr. and Mrs. Raymond Grandon S Suzanne Grandon Mrs. Elizabeth Griffiths Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Grove, Jr. Charles Haage Bruner's Ha rzak Co. Bonnie Hackman Arthur Hall Mr. Christopher Hallock Craig Hamilton Mr. and Mrs. Douqglas E. Hamilton Mr. and Mrs. I-l. . Hamilton Mr. and Mrs. C. H. l-landforth Dwight Hancllorth Sharon Handforth Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Hanlen Mr. and Mrs. Fred G. Harvey, Jr. Quinton Hanssens Mr. and Mrs. Glenn C. Hays Charles Helghes George Hendershot Mr. and Mrs. William 0. Henney Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hannigan Mr. and Mrs. Herb Thomas R. Hernley Fred Hess Mr. and Mrs. James Hess Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Hinton Elubllgwh H Hock rs. athryn . er Liane Hoffman Mr. and Mrs. John Hoffman Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hollinger Mr. Q-Irogak Mr. Mrs. Hobart F. Hopkins Jim Hosey Howard Miss Hazel M. Howard Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hyde Carol Jordan Frisklyfordan Mrs. arwierite Jordan Mr. John . Kambic Miss Nanc D. Karlheim Mrs. Cora Yferstetter Mr. and Mrs. Donald F. Kerstetter Scott King Mrs. Dorothy Kir atrick Mr. and Mrs. Llo D. Kister Martin R. Kitzmiller Mrs. Dorothy F. Klaiber Mr. and Mrs. James J. Klaproth Maureen Klaproth Miss Paulette Klutz Mr. Willis Kocher Mr. Richard J. Kostukovicb Karen J. Kotsch Krout Miss Lack Mr. and Mrs. John S. Langletz, Jr. Galen M. lehman Dennis Keith Lelsenring Leslie leisher Wendy Leisher Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Leppin Rosemari3'rB. Levreault Dr. and s. Edgar L. Loy Mrs. Anna Luckzus Mr. and Mrs. William E. Lutz Rod MacDonald Mr. and Mrs. Peter Maliniak Kevin Marcy Mr. and Mrs. James D. Mathias Mr. and Mrs. John N. Mathias Dorothy S. McCormick Mr. E. G. McLane Dennis McLaughlin Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. McTaggart Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. Merriman, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Miller, Jr. Charlotte Miller Lorraine Mirmak Robert K. Miller Betsy Moate Pat Mohnal Elizabeth B. Moody Mr. and Mrs. Edmund L. Moore Mrs. Paul S. Mourton Mr. and Mrs. William Murschel Debby Musselman Mr. and Ervin E. Natschke Mr. and Mrs. Stanley R. Neidhammer Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Newport Sue Nichols Linda Nix Miss Virginia S. Nye Mr. and Mrs. Ernest D. Ober, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Terrence Palmer, Jr. Mrs. Bett Park Edward Paul Mr. Robert Pavlovicb Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Paxton Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Perdew Mrs. Lloyd S. Persun Miss Naomi Peters Phi Sigma Chi Fratemity Playboys Hi-V Mr. an Mrs. Harold C. Poulson Jimm Prifer Paul gain Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Quin Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Rogowicz Linda Ra Bob Rembisz Dave Rhoads Mr. and Mrs. David R. Rhoads Carol Ann Rice Carol Rinehimer Mr. Robert Rinehimer Mr. Rodgers Mrs. G. . Ruby, Sr. Mike Rupp Scott Shearer Mr. C. W. Scholvin Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Schubert, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William L. Schumacher William L. Schumacher, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sebourn Peter S. Sharp W. S. Sheaffer 'Shime' Dr. and Mrs. Henry T. Simmonds, Jr. Mary Anne Simmonds Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Simmons Blanche Slaybaugh Dr. John R. Smeltz Mr. and Mrs. Bruce I. Smith, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Smith Miss Rhonda Jane Smith Ron Sober Mr. and Mrs. Rosa Sorbello Larry Sorensen Mr. and Mrs. Richard Spangler Jerimy Spaulding I6indiiuSpgdell 'a tag Nigland Mrs. S. J. Stagl Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Stanton Mr. and Mrs. Gomer L. Stephenson III Janetta R. Stielper Mr. Ray G. Sutton Dr. an Mr. C. G. Thomas Helen Landis Treder Mr. Leonard A. Unger Sue Unger Dr. H. B. Updegraff Mrs. William B. Updegraff Mr. Walter N. Vogelsong Jeff Wagoner Mr. Lawrence F. Waite Elaine Wallace Mr. and Mrs. George H. Wallace Hon. Clinton R. Weidner C. Roy Weidner Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Weisvle Mr. and Mrs. Wendell . Westlake Debby Wevodau Mr. John R. Wevodau Linda Wevodau Maretia C. Wevodau Mrs. Maude Wevodau William I. Wevodau Mr. and Mr. G. H. Whitney L. Pemberton Williams Mrs. Ellis Wolfe Jeffery Wolfe Mr. Milton Wolfe Mr. R. C. Wolfe Wood Elizabeth M. Yarnall Dr. and Mrs. G. Winfield Yarnall Mr. and Mrs. William E. Yeo, Jr. Charryl Yesconis Barry Zimmerman Mr. and Mrs. Murray B. Zimmerman Mr. and Mrs. John A. Zitto ABRAM, ROBERT Shippensburg State College, B.S.g Shippensburg State College Am. Soc. of Icthy'ists and Herpet'ists, Nat. Assn. Bio. Tea., Am. Herpet'al Leag. Biology I, Angling and Conservation,Club. ALBANO, MARY Shippensburg State College, B.S. Algebra I, II. ALBRIGHT, JANET West Chester State College, B.S. English III, IV, Ski Club. ANSEL, ROBERT M. Gettysburg College, B.A., Temple University General Chemistry, Physical Science. BAUGHER, STANLEY B. Elizabethtown College, B.S. Nat. Sci. Tea. Assn. Physics I, II, Science Department Head. BENNIE, JOHN D. East Stroudsburg State College, B.S., Temple University Pa. Assn. for Safety Ed. Driver Education, Hi-Y-Tri'Hi-Y Council, Ticket Manager. BENTZ, INZA C. Dickinson College, B.S., Bucknell University, M.S. Pa. Coun. Math. Tea. Plane Geometry, Solid Geometry, Trigonometry, National Honor Society, Musical Business Manager. BIERY, DORIS C. Lebanon Valley College, B.S. General Math H, Algebra 1, Trigonometry. BOLLEN, STANLEY F. Shippensburg State College, B.S., Temple University , West Shore Tea. Blood Bank Co-ordinator. Business Math I,II, School Store. BOLLINGER, BARRY G. Shippensburg State College, B.S. Retail Selling, Consumer Training, Typing. BRESKI, JOSEPH Shippensburg State College, B.S. Special Education, Pep Club. BURTNETT, J AMES E. Shippensburg State College, B.S., Shippensburg State College Nat. Coun. Tea. Eng. English III. CLEMENTS, JOHN G. Millersville State College, B.S. Pa. Ind. Arts Assn., Am. Ind. Arts Assn. Industrial Arts, Graphics, Engineering Drawing, Industrial Arts Department Head, Industrial Arts Curriculum Co-ordinator, School District Maintenance, Golf, Printing Production Club. F acult Index CORBETT, THOMAS E. Indiana State University of Pennsylvania, B.S., Columbia University, M.A. Keystone Personnel and Guid. Assn., Hbg. Area Ind. Management Assn.--Coun. Comm. Vocational Guidance Counselor, Employment Opportunities Club. CRAIG. ROBERT W. Lock Haven State College, B.S., Penn State University M.Ed., Temple University Pa. Intersch. Ath. Assn. Off., Pa. Health, Gym, Boys Intramurals, Cedar Cliff Relays, V Football, V and JV Wrestling, Boys Gym Club. DANNER, DAVID L. Shippensburg State College, B.S., Shippensburg State College American History, JV Football, JV Baseball. DAVID, EDITH Millersville State College, B.S. Nat. Coun. Tea. Eng. English IV. DECK, ROBERT L. Shippensburg State College, B.S.g Temple Universsly, M.Ed. Office achines and Practice, Typing I, Business Education Department Head, Central Treasury. DENISON, DOROTHY J. Penn. State University, B.A. Pa. Coun. Math. Tea. Plane Geometry. DEVENN EY, DOROTHY D. Mt. Sinai School of Nursing, R.N., New York University, Assoc. Degree, Public Health Nursing. School Nurse, Future Nurses Club. DIFFENDERFEILCAROL N. Chatham College, B.A. English II, Creative Writing Club. DOBBS, GEORGIA B. Lebanon Valley College, A.B. Delta Kappa Gamma Spanish I, II, Spanish Club. EDWARDS, LOUIS S., JR. Kutztown State College, B.S., Bucknell University, M.S. Nat. Assn. Sec. Sch. Prin., Pa. Sch. Prin., Cumb. Co. SchoQlmen's Assn. Principal. ESHENOWER, SAMUEL F., JR. Shippensburg State College, B.S. West Shore Ed. Assn.-Chm. Membership Comm. Astronomy, Space Science, Physical Science, Planetarium Operator, Astronomy Club. FALES, FRANCES E. Hood College, B.A. English IV. FOLLETT, EARL G. Millersville State College, B.S. Ind. Arts Assn. of Pa., Cumb. Co. Ind. Arts Assn. Metal Shop, General Shop, Boys Intramurals. FOOR, RUTH A. College of William and Mary, B.S. Personal Law, Notehand, Shorthand, Typing Senior Class Dean. GALLO, ANGELO F. East Stroudsburg State College, B.S.g Temple University Pa. Assn for Safety Education Driver Education, 51 Club. GARMAN, LAWRENCE M. Shippensburg State College, B.S. Biology ll, V Football. GASULL, HENRY R., SR. Albright College, A.B. Health, Gym, Health and P.E. Department Head, Athletic Director, Boys Varsity Club. GOODYEAR, JOHN H. Elizabethtown College, B.A. PT! Psych. Assn., Acad. of Rel. and Men. ea. Psychology I, II, Future Teachers of America. GOURLEY, JAMES A. Shippensburg State College, B.S. West Shore Ed. Assn.-Bldg. Rep. English H, III, Journalism I, II, CLIFF SENTINEL, Student Handbook, Athletic Equipment Manager. HESS, JAMES W. Indiana State College, B.S.g Indiana University, M.E. Am. Assn. Geog., Pa. Intersch. Ath. Assn., Am. Dr. Tr. Safety Ed. Assn. World Cultures, Geography, Tennis. if M W ue. , 258 HILTNER, CAROL J. Dickinson College, A.B., Shippensburg State College, M.Ed. Keystone Guid. Assn., Pa. Assn. Women Deans and Coun., Cumb. Co. Schoolmen's Assn. Senior Guidance Counselor. HOJ AK, JOSEPH L. Indiana University of Penn., B.S., M.S. Nat. Assn. Basketball Coa., Kappa Delta Pi, Bookkeeping, Merchandising, Law, Typing I, Beginning Typing, V Baseball, JV Basketball, V Football, Angling and Conservation Club. HOWARD, FREDERICK O. Shippensburg State College, B.S.g University of Massachusetts Nat. Sci. Tea. Assn., Nat. Assn. Bio. Tea. Biology I, Field Biology, Biology Club. J UDITZ, LILLIAN M. Gettysburg College, B.A. Am. Women in Radio and Tele. Public Speaking I, II, III, Thespians, Drama Festival, P.H.S.S.L. KAMBIC, JOHN W. Millersville State College B.S., Stevens Institute of Technology, M.E. Pa. Track and Field Fed. Physics, Physical Science, Track and Field, Engineering Club. KARLHEIM, NANCY D. Elizabethtown College, B.S., Temple University, M.Ed. English II, III, Sophomore Class Dean, Junior Class Play. ' KIRKPATRICK, DOROTHY M. Brenau College, A.B. Nat. Coun. of Fam. Rel., Pa. Coun. S.S., Nat. Coun. S.S. Family Relations, Social Studies Curriculum Co-ordinator, Thalians. KLAIBER, DOROTHY T. Thiel College, A.B. Pa. St. Assn. Clas. Tea., Am. Clas. Leag., Pl1ila. Clas. Soc., Clas. Assn. Atl. St. Latin I, II, III, IV, Greek and Roman Classics, Classical Language Curriculum Co-ordinator, Junior Classical League. KLUTZ, PAULETTE L. Shippensburg State College, B.S. Nat. Coun. Tea. Eng., Kappa Delta Pi English II, Future Teachers of America, Debate Club. KOCHER, WILLIS R. Lock Haven State College, B.A., Temple University, M.Ed. Nat. Colm. S.S., Pa. Coun. S.S. American History, Humanities. KOSTUKOVICH, RICHARD Shippensburg State College, B.S.g Southern Illinois University Nat. Coun. Math. Tea. Algebra II, Shop Math, Preparatory College Math, Computer Programming, Sports Announcer, Esquires Hi-Y, Computer Club. KROUT, LENA-MAE H. Syracuse University, B.S. Tri-County Hea. and P.E. Assn., Assn. Hea. and P.E., St. Hea. and Assn. Health, Gym, Intramurals Cheerleaders. LACK, NELLIE K. Bloomsburg State College, B.S. Pa. Bus. Ed. Assn., Nat. Bus. Ed. Shorthand I, II, Secretarial Training, Clerical Training, Typing l. LEHMAN,GALEN M. Elizabethtown College, B.S. General Math I, 11, Barons Hi-Y, Club, N.C.J.H. Wrestling. LEVREAULT, ROSEMARY B Southern Illinois University, B.S., Ohio University, M.A. Am. Personnel and Guid. Assn., Pa. Sch. Coun. Assn., Junior Class Counselor. LUTZ, J EANNE M. Brenau College, B.A., Penn State University, M.A. Pa. Sp. Assn.-Exec. Comm., Sp. Assn. of Am., Sp. Assn. of East. St., Nat. Univ. Ext. Assn.-Pa. Rep. Adv. Coun. Public Speaking I, II, III, Thespians, P.H.S.S.L. LUTZ, WILLIAM E. Elizabethtown College, B.S.g University of Pittsburgh Nat. Coun. 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