Cedar Cliff High School - Cedar Log Yearbook (Camp Hill, PA)
- Class of 1969
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A4 x . l vl is 7 ,W 5, V H , Jvyak ,N , I D it Q- if Q- fl 5 Q, , AWS ll ' lg at , Ml, QW .,, My K A THE 1969 CEDAR LUG Cedar Clzff High School Camp Hill, Pennsylvania v 1 x Q D 1 :Ugg , 1 3-wif an 215 1' W N ,, is .WNW . ,K Q-nf,.W,ffgV.,,-iM 'S if' 3 gf, 3 M W X ' fu ,ff . f' ' ' . a ' s 0 5 V 1 ax ax f 4 a J , fn,- , A:-5--.Z :rf- 5- ,A o ' 7 '40 34 -'g ,.- f- V x 5 4 ' -ff: W .Q 1 ' g f,,'g' , 5 . Q ,rf ,Q M I S ffm gn wx 5 ig ' aQ I I I X . 431 ff' ,gi I -,-n:l: '- O W 1 - .1 11' 7+ J Q, i gig W H 1, S fp ' ' 2 , ?-it i 'A .rf .,, Af , ,gf 5:1 1 5- . :?3.'5 :QEH V7 Q6 I S .ff ' ff, fi .1- A ,M x Q, - y I , - 4 . J, A fm. QM 1? , 4,431 , 1 4 0 A With Deepest Admiratian, the Class 0f1969 Dedicates the Cedar Lag to Mr. Sutton With greatest pride and appreciation, the Class of I969 dedicates the tenth annual edition of the Cedar Log to Mr. Roy G. Sutton. After 37 years of teach- ing, Mr. Sutton is retiring. His devotion and enthusi- asm towards the teaching profession and his science courses plus his deep concern for the individual have earned the respect of thousands who have learned from him. As the Class of l969 leaves along with Mr. Sutton, both will miss Cedar Cliff, but: . . leaf subsides to leaf. So Eden sank to grief, So dawn goes down to day Nothing gold can stay. f f IW W5?iL,l3wi.f:A:z . 7:s,?L,,,. ,gs ' ms- PBESE' . sl K 155' -m:.vgsiyQiSzs'- si?5Y35iiTv::'9Qxlasv:s7Gv:q .-1 .S97139fEf 153El?flxi: -V A xigimgagqg -V wfwffgwl. V .V ' -wma Q y ,, .M MM ., S9,.4fg,1,,WgfL9 rf Zil QM., - 1,31 WEQSY:-F' .wy- ww Qi fu P. 5? Y li.. v 'NS-..... ,. ,U .wa ww... K . at . 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Reversing traditional roles. Daisy lVlaes led Li'l Abners through a whirlwind courtship at the annual Sadie Hawkins dance. Weeks in advance anxious girls grabbed their favorite guys and scoured the atties for appropriate Dogpatch cos- tumes, The evenings festivities began with a wild and hectic chase through the obstacle course. Marrying Sam then tied the knot between eager brides and reluctant grooms. Newly wed couples danced to music sup- plied by Twila Howard and Twilights. As a memorable evening came to a close. tired Li'l Ahners breathed a sigh ol' reliel' to be sale lor another year. Triumphant Girls Escort Their Reluctant Catches to Sadie Hawkins his ff: .. fs s f 1,1 lQ2 'H'w ..i ,J ..,,,. 1, 0 , 0 f' , ' n x C ,.. f 19 Q' . ff ,' 1' as . Q 4 ', . in l ,' on . 0 Q . 1. . I 9 ' xi ' 'O O . l . I sf , .ag g Y-K5 by F-,if fi 'im-. X x 1 1, 1 WH xx. m1,f5gi-s31L.1Qg'v.f'L , LA ' 5: A ,f-ff, U ,, . 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The first Teen Queen Dance was sponsored by the Youth Festival Committee in the Cedar Cliff gymnasium on October 26, 1968. It was held for the primary purpose of announcing Cedar Cliff's Youth Festival Queen for 1968. Comely nominees from the senior class were Terry Arnold, Natalie Butler, Barb Buttorff, Patty Freysinger, Kris Krieger, Nancy Long, and Judie Yates. Mr. Zitto, the assistant prin- cipal, had the honor of crowning the queen. Music and entertainment were provided by the .Ioe Hojak Trio. Cedar Cliff was represented at the l4th Annual Youth Festival on November 28 by lovely Miss Kriss Krieger. Kaufmann Reigns as the 1968 Homecoming Queen y,w x L - El M'mn if 7 J - v g 6 fA3,. 1. 'i ly-5 r is 535 nm e vscrox L WMM fl ' L . ,,Q,. ,1., - if mn 1 ' ii A Z f, if A '11 M, w5x . ,,H .,.. .en . Qug5n Bubble5 DunnQf'W3yg510 her adoring fum- Captain Lehman leuds his Spirited 6' in L1 rousing Homecoming cheer. L Ali-f--VA, Q2 q g , 4 855 ? i i -ff L. I A 4' ' 1 Qin C.C,'s entrancing homecoming queen, Sally Kaufmann is centered by her eomely court: Lesley Musselmun. Linda Hudler. Jackie Bond, Paul Rohm. Janet Van Wyk, and .lo Lynn Webber. Helen Keller's Childhood Comes Aliveg Juniors Debut in The M iracle Worker 7 r -ov' W , A' A 4 w ,fi if rf A N U l , f. 5 -1 5 A 6334? U1 gy N hw 3 f M, wr , - k xi fi A ' E' I R A V: wi X S k Mix , 1-:qi 5- ' ,, an 'Rf , is vw ,hw :Q JM. -w - we ,. AF--'wg . e Q The While Christmas Formal Was.. 525 Christmas vacation came to a pleasant end with the annual White Christmas Formal. An unusually warm evening encouraged many couples to come out and enjoy the post-holiday festivities. At 9:30 there was a hreak in the music, ol' the Melody Men to an- nounce the Snow Queen. Her court, as pictured at the left, was Nancy Beam- er, Becky O'Connor, Sue Albright, and Mary Hall centering C.C.'s entranc- ing queen, Shayne Clark. The evening came to a close with many-a-good-night kiss under the mistletoe. 21 ,...,,w ': 'Y P1 an S' Madge comforts Hul uflcr Roscmuryk longuc-lashing. Tears and Laughter Characterize William Inge's Picnic Presented by the Senior Class f ,Q . I I l l , 5 l, l lw 2 Oh, my! cries Mrs. Potts as Hal gives her an Here Comes the bride, unexpected kiss. Angered by Alan's accusations, Hal gets even while startled neighbors look on, With happy hearts, on Feb- ruary 13 and I4, eleven theat- rical seniors presented Pic- nic. the play which was to culminate their acting careers at Cedar Cliff. Directed by Mr. Walter Vogelsong, the play centered around Frank Stouffer's por- trayal of a young vagabond who wandered into the town and the hearts of the women who lived there. Assuming the major sup- porting roles were Janet Van Wyk, Cathy Benfer, Sheila Peters, Tom D'Agostino, and Jordan Cunningham. As the curtain closed on the young performers for the final time, they were proud that they had acted well their parts. 23 1 r -MW 'www ww f w Rose Marie Adds Sugar and Spice Z0 Cedar Cliff Lyfe Our Chilean exchange student, Rose Marie Boudeguer, arrived in Camp Hill on August 9 for her year's stay in the United States. Shortly after settling with the Scarboroughs, Rose Marie started her Americani- zation at Cedar Cliff. With the help of interested students and faculty, she entered her classes and extracur- ricular activities with a minimum of confusion. Her favorite subjects were English, French, and American His- tory: her extracurricular activities' were the Spanish Club, Mixed Choir, and the Operetta. Rose Marie's stay at Cedar Cliff has tied an even tighter knot of friendship between our nations. 5 Y l Mr. Edwards and Jane Scarborough welcome Rose Marie Boudeauer C C s foreign exchanee student from Chile C. C. 's Apollo Places Third in PHSSL Competition This year's compe- 3 tition play, The Apol- lo of Bellacf' was staged for the first time on December 14, 1968. Under the direc- tion of Mrs. Lillian Juditz, the play ranked third in the competition. Apollo was also per- formed for various out- side organizations in- cluding the Highland Women's Club. The stu- dent body at Cedar Cliff enjoyed the play when it was performed in both assemblies February 26. Heading the cast was Liz Oman as Agnes and Bob Redding as Apollo. Major support- ing roles included Jor- dan Cunningham, Jim Bell and Alan Rohrer. Apollo was typical of Cedar Cliff's excel- lent dramatic caliber. Using flattery. the vice-president Agnes to become his secretary, Apollo ponders the possibility of true happiness for Agnes, ll'lCS E F to persuade the sexes rages The directors gaze with rapture at their handsome reflections So you think l m u ly Another episode in the battle between 2ffig?55?5f35fg-7134515 ,Q,AbA Q 5 .wat ,,.., , MfA2fA,,5 2352253232215 . xffszgzygsrgmw W if ilgiifrggiiwsvg A ,mn e. . Hz w--'Nw4su2'A MQ Q ' I 11 W5135 35133 ' 1, x 1 . .- if we 2:4 521243 2 , im, Cedar ClUffRalea' Superior With Four Merit Scholar hzp Fznalzsts . at Lai fm , W N1 W- W ,S X 5,5 A ,M am , 3 f-was 1fffmWw1f,w1: K ii:'QTIPTW''fzs'1,.v:xvz1:'5-w . ,wr-5' ' bw fv 5 3 ,..e,m,WA.,,M 45:5 'mi 'ego Avg? 27 Saw xg S 3 ssktfi' 'Wink My ? em- ' , ,k,. ,, .. 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Johnson discuss the l968- l969 West Shore School District budget. iAa'mi111'slralion and School Board Without proper administra- tion, Cedar Cliff's educational apparatus could not function. Administrators hire the teachers, schedule all classes, and supervise discipline cases. They chaperone dances, advise clubs, and chastise teachers. Sometimes the administrator is a mediator between parents and teachers or a spokesman for the school in its relations with thepublic. Louis S. Edwards, Jr., principal, and John A. Zitto, assistant principal, are respon- sible for the administration of C.C.'s educational policies. Directly above them, in the chain of command, are John A. Johnson, Director of Secondary Schools, and Raymond A. Wert, Superintendent. All administrators are hired by the nine-member West Shore School Board, which is elected by the voters of the school district. '1 -K-.a..,,, -wa., 59 1 . . 'ff '555..aa4. J f is J t --1 t -M - ' c W- - . - -... u. K, . . .,,, ..a....... X5 V, 4 Q Q ..-ws , 1 Lili West Shore School Board: SEATED: Charles li. Thomas, v,p.g Morris. NOT PICTURED: Ronald E. Crimm and Dr. William 31 James W. Hagar, pres., Mrs. Virginia G, Bowman. STANDING: A. Blacksmith. Jon F, LaFaver, Robert E. Hazen. William G. Ross, Charles A. Janet K. Albright Robert M. Ansel Stanley B Baugher Emily L Bechtel John D. Bennie Stanley F. Bollen C' 4 . 19 he vi 1? 11' 44' t ' Joseph L Breski James E. Burtnett Virginia S. Burtnett Science is an indispensable field in our rapidly progressing world. To prepare its students for the future, Cedar Cliff offers general and advanced courses in science. Various courses include the fields of biolo- gy, chemistry, physics, andlphysical science. Unique to central Pennsylvania, Cedar Cliff has a planetarium, aiding in the study of astronomy and space science. Its newest course, Field Biology, offers a new approach to the study of advanced biology. With this varied cur- riculum, the student is given the opportunity to prepare himself for postgraduate challenges. 5 ng, f fa ' we Q xffffywmfzfff V, if . , ,wig , fy Q 'S' .fs-:Qi ' X uf 'Era K .gk .53i,,, vw 4 5935, Q if Z-I f, 'Q r . :ur '1 2 fam. ,F .rv 6 it Q. 1- ir J' 'wav an X ., ,- si' - fi 124. .M Q n 4' I , K 5. bl if f f 4 X. A M f. . , L. L. ,.,m,,4,k ,,, :'U.m,x .V , ,f .wh ..f.vf-V 4 4 WNV .A mn, Q- ' ,. ,Lf QA ,gk N, W Q, I-J wig .w 75:15-:LQ-5,f't K ,raw Lbggx fax Wi iw .16 A xii 11- u Q ,, .L MA, , mhalrl mi '5,,,d,,,,-r' 'um XA 'Li TK nb an 1 M 2 kr X4 . 3 A 4 r4.AgnAfEf14,f Cgzsmnl A 5 f 'Q 5 wb 9 ,m,W?w,, , W j fy ' 51 i Ak F 1 f N , mam f ly W Z af e 'mit 4 3 ' 'I' z buf 0 , Souvn J- 0 N- i 1 J morn W 1 ', 1 3 Q' X ' A ,W 5 . 5 ,-,4..W,M,,,,, fm, t hvfqxs .M 5 1 , 0 w XA, 2 N s s u A s. u A 1 , RQ QMW., .MW N .W . WW A ' vpmXxapA',,f,y.x C Jw, K - as x Hr f Q rm .-X Q lg L:A. S NG' s E 2 v K, b 1 J' f 'BIWQK X 2 4 in' F f ? 595555 ugaw '31 ' ' R ATFQNROJJAEPTH LAND ELEVATLON Q ,mm 'N WEE' mm Qwam 'A UV!! , Jwrf Wu, Arn X ' mf fwwf-00 k'ikeiws,ooo'3 500 ro1,200 mmf' -eq.. vm :Q X my 'J 34 24 - -' A David l.. Damncr Social Studies Robert W. Craig Edith H. David IJITICN M DAVIS Richard deBethizy Robert L. Deck Dorothy J Denison Dorothy D Dtvenney Barbara J. Dick Carol N. Diffenderfer Georgia B Dobbs Preparing for informed, active citizenship in our community, nation, and world is the purpose of social studies courses at Cedar Cliff. Three basic courses required are World Cultures, American History, and Government and Economics. In addition, advanced courses are offered in Politi- cal Geography, Modern European History, and Ancient and Medieval History. Other classes include Personal Law and Family Relations, where students get a glimpse of their future lives. Classroom activities are supplemented by films, field trips, and guest speakers. Samuel F Eshenower Jr Frances E. Fales Ruth A. Foor hdward A Fox Angelo I- Gallo Lawrence M. Garman John H. Goodyear James W. Hess Carol J. Hiltner The industrial arts program is divided into three areas of craftsmanship: wood shop, metal shop, and graphics shop. The arts of carpentry, furniture making, upholsterineg, and carving are taught in wood shop. The metal shop skills that are taught include welding. tool and die making, and metal and foundry work. Drafting.. engineering drawing, and printing are offered in the graphics shop. All first year industrial arts students take a com- bination of shop courses, but in eleventh and twelfth grades, they may specialize in one area. The shop program provides a student with the opportunity to obtain a sound vocational background. I nduslrial A rts Paulette L. Klutz M Earl E. Hoffman . if ' Q Frederick O. Howard Lillian M. Juditz Dorothy M. Kirkpatrick Dorothy F. Klaiber The purpose of the English Department at Cedar Cliff is to teach the student to master the basic skills of verbal and written communication, plus developing an appreciation of literature. The semester course of grammar strives for clarity and fluency in speaking and writing. The literature curriculum emphasizes the comprehension and interpretation of poetry, short stories, plays, novels, and short biographies of the authors. Enrichment courses are offered to advanced stu- dents who maintain a high scholastic average. These courses include Advanced Literature, Religious Liter- ature, Advanced Composition, Humanities, and Journa- lism I, II, and III. Wayne A. Howell John W. Kambic Nancy D. Karlheim Willis R. Kochcr Richard .l. Kostukovich Lenumae H,Kf0u1 Nellie K Lack Ronald P Lauver Rosemary B. Leverault James E. Linderman Thelma L Marks William B. Martindale Beatrice F. McConnell The Mathematics Department offers a wide selec- tion of math courses for interested students. Pupils preparing for college may elect algebra, geometry, or trigonometry. Other advanced courses available at Cedar Cliff include calculus and College Introductory Math. Computer programming is also offered as an elective for those aiming for careers in computation and related fields. Business and general math courses are available for students planning to enter the busih ness world. With two years of math required for graduation, students are familiarized with the type of math which will aid them in future years. ,M ,545 . H-wwQww.,,mm,, M F. mhwwm- A Q nm' my f' 9,-i, 4, ,wk ni ,. ff , . V, li' ,w 'Tam x, ,av . 1' Mfg, , A V is W. 5 , fn .ff 5 fi lf, .,,- ' ' 5 .W L5 'S' fl ,M Nik +5 , ,, as w U, 3 5 , ., Y 1 if ., W . , W X xr 4 'rye f 1 1 , 1 2 W , . if -Qgi 8 . r ' J ,, V A -51: K. Miller 2-9 U 3' .MJ an avlfx' , ufwwj 1-M Mwwwuuw .u fm' f usnv an I , annul' 5 gnuanlffl 'sunk 'N-. Il.. . O 3'-Z: Wk '15 S o if Fr ' . X S. Business 41411 Dorothy S. McCormick Earl G. McLane Marie F Montisano Elizabeth B. Moody Helen H. Mourton lzrvin E Natschke George R Nunemakcr Ernest D. Ober. Jr. Terrence V. Palmer, Jr. Betty Park The courses offered by the Business Department are de- signed specifically for those going into a profession in the busi- ness world. The four areas of the curriculum: stenographic, bookkeeping, clerical, and selling provide training for develop- ing the skills needed in their selected fields. Those students passing an aptitude test in tenth grade may elect the bookkeeping course: otherwise, the stenographic or clerical course should be taken. Many electives are offered such as typing, notehand, and business machines to further train the future businessmen and women for their profession. ui , 3-Q5' . iw-.X V, ,A ,WWQ'i: ' 'L X' . fu Q' .. r' Www 44 Cornelius A. Rodgers fi' Home Economics Edward W. Paul Robert J. Pavlovich Q A. Naomi. Peters Harry M. Pluebell l Dennis G. Richards Qaml J- Rodgers The main objective of the Home Economics course is to train the girls for efficiency in homemaking or for entrance into related fields. As an elective, the girls study the basic fundamentals of cooking, sewing, and family management. Unique to central Pennsyl- vania, Cedar Cliff offers Home Economics as a major. This course is an extended program of fundamentals and a more detailed study of nutrition, home planning, human relations, and financial management. In each case, the girls taking Home Economics either as an elective or a major, are well trained homemakers of thefuture. l fb X . ' ,, 1 Y! ff! 7 f f Paul L. Paxton Russell P. Poole James L. Quigley Edward J. Rogowicz Jeannine N. Rogowicz ' ,,, Audrey K. Roxandic Thomas H. Rutland Donald M. Sale Blanche E. Slaybaugh J ' 'st K ,,. ft :fin .wt .tl,,,,N.....f..t.1M. ii 7 K 3 A VV., , ,, x , - Lw gs f:f,1E.k J 51 ' 'Y' 'T A ' , 1 ,, - 265' --fi ' im, -, -S, . -'H-HUF Vw , r ' , , 4' i f ' Rosario Sorbello John R. Smeltz Bruce I. Smith, Jr. xl. k. X- Donald Steinhart Harry S. Sterner The art curriculum consists of a three year course of study. First-year art students learn the funda- mentals of lettering, figure sketching, and painting with water colors and tempera paints. Art II involves sculpturing pottery, collages, pastel portraits, and ink sketching. The third-year program deals with oil painting, woodcuts, and lithography. Art Seminar and a summer enrichment program are offered as supple- mentary courses. Students studying music are offered courses in Music Appreciation, History of the Symphony, History of the Opera, Music Major, and Music Theory and Harmony, all of which extend the understanding and enjoyment of music. 1 km, ,. 5 X ., gsm Q 2- W Sl ff ?5, ' ew :. T V ', .MV-'xg Aa?-3 3- . 5 V - ssl Mg 'E M 3 A Af 2 4 R S 'ffipgwf 5? ' vf if , 5 ailZ?fft4lvar gg. ff' - 4 ' Z If if :Qlig V ,Sv B ' -?2fi9z71-.e,:.ffi' in 'Pfr 1 ,I f., M 3 ,fe , ,QE E? ,Sir Q 5 , .,A ,A ? ,N 5, .A 1' Q wg 3 '3 '-M. Foreign Languages Larry L. Stoner Doris R. Straw ff Nancy J, Theis Walter N. Vogelsong Glenn K. Winslow Milton E. Wolfe Learning a foreign language establishes a closer relation- ship with another country. Latin, French, German, and Spanish challenge studentstwo, three. or four years. During the course of study. students progress from simple grammar and conver- sation to more advanced speech and composition. Two language laboratories aid teachers in giving students individual help to improve their speech and enunciation. In addi- tion, each spring the Latin Department offers the chance to visit Rome for a week. Today the foreign language department plays an important role in bridging the cultural span between nations. Wt 2 1.2.1 :ff Roy G. Sutton H. Nathan Ward L, P. Williams Lorraine T. Wolfe Cafeteria Sluffi FRONT ROW: Marry Richards. Naomi Riehereek. Elsie Shell, Arlene Broekmun. BACK ROW: Belly Marjorie Winslow. Helen Wells. Dawn Spangler. Jennie Null. und Ruth Resell, Service Staff Mildred M. Kohlhaus. Secretary Kathleen A. Sisli, Secretary Night Custodial Staff: Alvin Hollinger, Charlem Watts. Jean Bell, George Bell. Cafeteria Managers: Clara Kauffman and Julia Wentz. Day Custodial Staff: STANDING: William Hirsch, Laura Critchley. KNEELINGJ Tom Jones. J K ' A rr L Dorothy E. Critchley. Secretary Frances E. Hale. Secretary 51 If 'V A SQ! ,. as 5 5 1 I E 1 'if , T Y im. I w 1 g 1 . 1 i 4 NX , fi? EE Neg a 2 1 f Ui 31 .i V 1 Q-. il X . 4 S 3 r ? ? S , , E 1 ' 3 , s i Q ? Q ix ?iQ LM S KIA 'Gal f A .rg ,V . w. .. : 5 l 1 . ! 1 I 1 1' .H-4 I A Whether they work together or apart! 7 6 9 in fm W Rr ' 1 A Y 8 if -f .2 .arf-i WH T IM? is in ,N W2 -A-9 , 4. ' 1 is hmf'?'Ff 2e: f X f ir ' M W K , x s 49-HVAOU' S U v K I a may ,ffilfy QQ. 'K 1 ' 2 ii ' in , ., H -. '? . m Q ,Qg,Q ww- N .' Q. Q f M. , AL- - H.. ,V A . M, ,M wg? ' 5:21jj'ia?,:': -gsxsi' , R 67, . M5 L Q Auth mv. vids x. X., -E eiieif arsity Finishes Season With A Disappointing 4-6 Log with John Harris captains lor thc toss of the coin. Loose ball! An unyielding Colt defensive wall recovers a Williamsport fumble. g Varsity Results Q A , A Q Q LQ 4, I 2l Central Dauphin l7 York l4 Williamsport 41 Lancaster 50 Bishop McDevitt 5 William Penn I6 Lebanon 7 Reading I0 Steel-High 6 John Harris 4 Wins 6 Losses Marinak attempts a field goal behind the blocking of Tom Rowe C865 and Scott Kearns 1335. 2 lhlum-wiwnouviw mug-Mnwwhwwwmvw 'H A wx Q. ij h . ,jggfgggw y ,Q me , . A igfjggg .WF mwingaf VY mi, wav as Z fin if J gl I 'WU ' S ll! v Xing' W i-...ff-f E! -as 42 wezkwavw-fww, 51- - , . 0 'A 5 ' -- M H- - ' .WW wwgf-1. .W,,,V,,v,2W A K,-ggmk W Y' M' ,X,L X. . ., Newt. yi .,.. f 1, . :awww ' K ix' L' QW? ':'.., ,ig f wwxlhgmvvlld Q ibm -nik., fm A Dave Sezpe and Mike Kazor ominatea' to Big 33 4 Coach Craig and quarterback Craig Critchley discuss game strategy during the explosive second half ol the CD. game. 4 f 2 K. 4 ff, T . .- Bi . 5 .gg ,B4i. , T if Aff, nf A -Wt f L 1 .X 4 ii K M ff! . 1t+'.M...... ...N .. ...t wif . 'lf ma... fav L. Win 1. Af-- FRONT ROW: Mark Hale. Tom Rowe. Al Rickcr. Mike Kafor. Bill Mc- Daniel. Bob Hagan. Rick Bogar. Mikc Flynn. Scott Kearns. Denny Watts. Ken Marinak. Sam Brinlcy. SECOND ROW! Dave Taylor. Tom Keating. Charlie Bender. Roger Keener, Bob Kitzmiller. Keith Stouffer. Steve Huntzinger. Jim Crcssman. Bob Redding. .lohn Stark. Dwight Handlorth. Steve Cummings. THIRD ROW: Jell' Raflcnsperger. Denny Drayer. Tim Sharretts, Steve Koch. Marty Kohr. Kochc Atlell, Mark Unger. Kevin Schubert. Tom Zimmerman, Steve Smith. FOURTH ROWA Bob Dumar Casev Rahn. Phil Edwards. John Bcigley. Greg Schindler. Rick Clarnecki Keith Hamilton. Terrt Wright. Bob Foose. Ted Hummel. FIFTH ROW, Bob Kcller. Larry Krauscf Harold Hoover. Jerry Gentile. .lell White Dwight Fulton. Dave Scipe. Craig Critchley. Kris Mailey. .lohn Fulton Rexliarman. Coaches Vogelsong ana' Winslow Guide J. V 's through 7-2 Season In preparation for the Steel-High game, Coach Vogelsong goes over last minute strategy. .l.V. Football Team: FRONT ROW: Bill Hartman. Tom Chapman. Berk Rcid, Jeff Dentler. Brian Winters. Bill Anderson. Barry Newton. Jeff Acker. Scott Brunner. Will Everhard. John Hocker. Jim Bentz. Steve Kavolchik. SECOND ROW' Coach Winslow. Jeff Yost. Dave Slaseman, Rick Cliber. Kurt Freimuth. Gary Rile, Steve Evans, George Gracey. Bill Saul, Bruce Lengeman. Tom O'Byrne. Bob Straitiff, Will Wertz. Coach Vogel- song. THIRD ROW: Greg Poffenberger, Steve Losch. Steve Cirillo. Steve John Bruce Henry. Steve Newho Rick Smith, John McGeehan. Joe Vehlien. Norford. Scott Abbott. Bill Wray, Rick John Batcha, Bill Nelson. Rick Ancas. Melcher, Doug Bittner. FOURTH ROW' Hartwell. Steve Erney. Jerry Schwab. Chango. Bob Threnhuser, Ron Frew. Ed Steve Burt, Steve Dunn. Earl Fielder. Koslov. Matt King. Kirk Knerr. Scott use. Making their debut in the Cen- tral Penn. the junior varsity foot- ball team coasted through a suc- cessful 7-2 season. Under the keen coaching of Mr. Walter Vogelsong and Mr. Glenn Winslow, the Little Colts' gained hard-earned wins over William Penn and Steel-High. This year's j.v.'s showed a great deal of promise for next year's varsity. Their brand of football exemplified the many long hours of practice that they put into the season. Like the varsity. these underclassmen trained from Aug- ust to November to gain mastery of their favorite sport. J. V. Football Results C.C. 0 York I3 C.C. l3 Carlisle 7 C.C. 28 Bishop McDevitt 6 C.C. 7 Lancaster 0 C.C. is Lebanon 0 C.C. 4 William Penn 0 C.C. 7 CD. East 0 C.C. I6 Steel-High I4 C.C. 0 John Harris I3 7 Wins 2 Losses 59 ' ., -0 f , , 5, ' - ..- With their finest season in school history, the har- riers, led by co-captains Terry Filson and John Ful- ton, swept through the Cen- tral Penn League and cap- ture their first league championship. Compiling a perfect 9-0 league record, Coach Kambic's team placed seven runners in district competition and the state finals. Terry Filson established a new school record by fly- ing through the 2Vz mile course in an amazing l2:5l. Another record was estab- lished when the team de- feated .Iohn Harris for the first time since Cedar Cliff began its cross country program. 60 fx 1 1 f i 1 Q K ' I x M- i 5 f 2 1 - The C.C. Harriers take an early lead against Camp Hill to win the meet and the championship Harrters Comptle Perfect 10 0 Record FRONT ROW: Leigh Wood. Terry Filson, John Fulton, Jim Johnston. Tim Buggy. SECOND ROW' Tom Shaf- fer, Bob Williams. Carl Ens- minger, Dan Beard. Brian Combs, Rodney Shenck. Bob Zedaker. Cross Country Team: FRONT ROW: John Fulton, Jim John- ston, Tim Buggy. Dan Beard. Rick Fischer. Leigh Wood. Brian Combs, Terry Filson. SECONDROW'VinceCapric- ci, Bob Zedaker, Carl Ens- minger, Bob Williams. Dan Farrow, Barry Cohen. Steve Sholly, Ron Yinger. THIRD ROW: Coach John Kambic, Del Sutton, Don Knauss. Rick Byrem. Tom Mack. Randy Orris, Paul Baublitz. Bob Dixon, Bill Fulton, Rodney Shenck. FOURTH ROW: Dick Garman, Bob Berry. Tom Shaffer. Terry Kyfer. Steve Petrosino, Les Ensminger, manager: Dennis Diflenderfer. manager. Cross Country Results John Haris 34 Central Dauphin 4l William Penn 36 Lebanon 54 CD. East 55 Trinity 55 York 48 Carlisle 47 Reading 41 Camp Hill 35 I0 Wins 0 Losses 0 Ties . N, g - ,E .gf Ri in mf, ,, . ,.,, ,V ,pw WS' If f9 S'Y -, 2 W ,, W f if ,L 1 1, ,nnixf 4' JS MQ 41-E 3 In , 4 , , e ei f bla 'Q KWH Varsity Girls' Field Hockey Team: FRONT quato. SECOND ROW: Sue Poole, Anne Spangler. ROW: Kathy Hess. Deedy Kunkel, JoLynn Web! Peggy Hess. Pat Smith. Kathy Weaver. Carol ber. Patty Freysinger. Sue Lenker. Tillie Tor- Graybill. Betsy Rosenberry. Debbie Shuler. CC. 3 CC. 3 CC, 0 CC. 0 CC. I CC. 4 CC, 3 CC. 3 C.C. I CC. 2 CC. 0 4Wins Varsity Hockey Team Evens Record at 4-4-3,' Junior Varsity Loses Only One, Ties One as 'Q gh iffy Q J.V. Girls' Field Hockey Team: FRONT ROW' Terri Gramling. Peggy Bernstein. Kathy Hakes. Michelle Horner. Sue Baker. Olivia Leftwich. Connie Kessler. Laura Albright. SECOND ROW: Gena Wagaman. Kathy Snyder. Betsy Long. Sue Sheffer, Julie Bollinger. A.J. Schultr. Kathy Hartman. THIRD ROW: Kathy Taylor. Sherrie Bender. Kathy Anderson. Jackie Sauer. Harriet Merriman, Rose Pechart. Debbie Leverentr. Mina Brandt. . 2 . 2 . l . 2 2 . 3 . -1 . 1 . 2 . 4 . I 9 Wins Varsity Field Hockey Susquehanna Camp Hill Northern Lower Dauphin Cumberland Valley C.D, East Carlisle Red Land Mechanicsburg East Pennsboro Central Dauphin 4 Losses 3 Ties J. V. Results Susquehanna Camp Hill Northern Lower Dauphin Cumberland Valley C.D. East Carlisle Red Land Mechanicsburg East Pennsboro Central Dauphin l Loss l Tie 63 K. Q In f-:dwg ff as E553 ,img- V J Q Y 5 r .wx 5 3? V W 1 as 3 E Q 'J A ig . M. ,Ag 'E , Q5 Q f sm .EV 1 . ' - kr w'1ff,L4 H Q if Q f 1 km .. , Mk.-M2 I Q UU, ,hh - 1.1 2 1 ' f kj . A kg V W I v 2' L' V. 1' is Q5 lj V!gW,!p K ,W ,,,., L -g55gE3?gQg3:M1M- W Y 12. fm X E. Q E.. . g , t Ts gi, , , 5, - V ff , 4- 2- I lg xx Q W- A A -.16 41 Zi? W L1 ANN U1 'Mn .51 i i 3 Q 5 is X 5 Q i Ln f pf , f J N by 'v I W z 'W XX rf , as 1 24- Q.. , ff fi, iq? Eg., A? . x ? i L Za.. M, '?.7w TSW f :fig 'Sf' . , K if u VN E Q Q Q Q Ssgfiif L, NM, :Sif- 'li' NQBH QW' WK ,, i i ,Z a , , f?.gvv.Q if Q 1- u ' :ii .kkf vis? V f 1 , -. A i V iff ,mm Aim , z fu - .M . A 1 ff- W ,Lf ik '52 fur Viv at S 2 + J Q gg! 5 ,J Q? Q if iii Q 'X iz 2 -- 'UV E '33 3 Q. 35 pw Q 'AVA Z rf:-D1 , X5 'UQ 1' J ,vs 1 Last minute instructions are given to both teams before they take the floor in the C.C.-Steel-High game. With one of the tallest teams Cedar Cliff has ever had, the var- sity basketball team posted an I2-9 log in hard fought Central Penn com- petition. Behind the leadership of co- captains Tom Rowe and Kris Mailey. the squad started out the season by winning five of the first six games followed by four straight losses to end the first half at 4-5. After a slow second half start, the roundballers picked up victories over York, CD East. Lebanon. and Lancaster. Tom Rowe placed third in the league scor- ing race and earned a berth on the area's Big I5 list. Varsity Basketball: KNEELING: Kris Mailey. co-capt.g Tom Smith. mgr.1 John Stark. Dan Farrow. Ron McNelly, Bob Rowe. co-capt. SECOND ROW: Craig Critchley, Roger Perry, .lerry Gentile. Ted Hummel. Keener. Rick Fischer. Bill Cornell. THIRD ROW: Bob IAQ l y l Jim Johnston and Bob Zedaker Co-captain Kris Mailey Co-captain Tom Rowe WCW bcnvhed by injuries- J. V. 's Win Eight Under Coaches Hojak ana' Hess C.C. 46 C.C. 62 C.C. 65 C.C. 43 C.C. 46 C.C. 65 C.C. 50 C.C. 53 C,C. 65 C.C. 47 C,C. 48 C.C. 52 C.C, 39 C.C. -ll C.C. 48 C.C. 55 C.C. 43 C.C. 43 C.C. 74 C.C. 69 CC. 56 ,Qi n il.. Birry Newton 1221 watches his foul shot go into the basket as Andy Mustaine and Tom Chapman H05 prepare lor a possible re ound, J. V. Basketball Results X Wins Chambersburg Bishop McDevitt Central Dauphin John Harris Reading York C.D. East William Penn Lebanon Steel-High Laneaster Chambersburg Central Dauphin .lohn Harris Reading York C.D. East William Penn Lehanon Steel-High Lancaster l3 Losses J.V. Basketball Teamt FRONT ROW! mgr.1 Del Sutton, Doug Bittner, Dick Gar- Steve Sholly. Jeff Ross. Barry Newton, man, Andy Mustaine, lid Henry, Jim Tom Chapman. Charlie Shambaugh. Scott Hansen, Brunner. SECOND ROW: Tim Kline. i 1 Girls' J.V. Basketball Team: FRONT ROW: Kathy Cope, Betsy Long. Doreen Carlson. Pam Houck. SECOND ROW.' Kathie Zedaker, Debbie Houseal. Vicki Bates. Joan Erney, Cheri Meredith. THIRD ROW: Vicki Krause, Diane Kistler, Linda Dean. Kathy Anderson, Kathy Rusch, Janie Gleeson. NOT PIC- TURED: Linda Aitkins. 30 El Z7 20 ZX 23 Z4 lll 39 28 22 Z3 20 ln first quarter action. Linda Aitkins lofts u set shot over an opponents outstretched arm. Close Games Typzfy J. V. 's 8-6 Season J. V. Results 8Wins Red Land Nleehanieshurg Cumberland Valley Central Dauphin Susquehanna Louer Dauphin CD. East Red Land Nleehaniesburg Cumberland Valley Central Dauphin CD. East Susquehanna 6 Losses High-Spirited Varsity Compiles a 2-12 Log Looking for an open teammate is varsity eager Evalyn Fisher. Early December brought much activity to the girls' gym as Coaches Doris Straw and Roberta Anderson were in the process of choosing the 36 girls for the varsity and junior varsity basketball teams. A month of after-school and Saturday practices got ready for followed as the girls their first game. The job of senior co-captains. Dee Stoner and Ev Fisher. spirit up was of keeping the team difficult since the girls won only two games. Though wins were few and losses many. the girls displayed a constant team effort as they played their best forC.C. , 4 Kathy Hakes releases ajump shot as Evalyn Fisher 175 looks on. FRONT ROW: Tillie Torquato. Ev Fisher, Dee Stoner, Peggy Bernstein. SECOND ROW: Debbie Leverentz, Kathy Kohlhaas, Kathy Hakes, Lori Hess. THIRD ROW: Patty Freysinger. Kathy Taylor. Carol Graybill, Pat Riddle. Rose Pechart. Vat, 42, wb' wl www' During the hullltime break Couch Straw explains mistakes and sets up second half strategy. Varsity Results Cf. 14 Red Lund 59 CLI 20 Xleehunlcxbtlrg -15 CC. 25 Cumberland Valley 52 Cf. 39 Central Ilatuphin 32 CIC. 26 Suxqueltttnnu 32 CLA. 23 Lower Dauphin 78 CC. 2l CD. but bl CLI IS Red Lund -18 CC. ,U Nlceltttttiulwtlty 50 CC. Z6 Cuntburluntl Mullet 77 CC. 2-1 Central DLILIPIUII -15 CC. Il CD. lim 59 CC, 32 Suxquehztnnu I7 I VVins I2 lnxxcs Debbie Leverentz, Dee Stoner 133, and Carol Gruybill play tough defense and force a loose bull. all C146 QS' 4. IRESTLIIG l Q mf' as Varsity Results C.C. 27 Nevtport C.C. 29 Milton Hershey C.C. 3l Lower Dauphin C.C. 38 Chambersburg C,C, 21 Cumberland Valley C.C. 42 William Penn C.C. 34 Meehaniesburg C.C. 33 Carlisle C.C. 42 Central Dauphin C.C. 38 C,D. East C.C. 29 Susquehanna C.C. 34 Steel-High C.C. 35 John Harris C.C. 3l Camp Hill I4 Wins 0 Losses l6S Varsity Wrestlers: Jeff Ludwig. Randy Bogar. Koch, Keith Stouffer. Al Wilson. RiCk Bogar Mike l-iiekes, Terry Filson, Gary Rite. Steve Bob Hagan. Steve Huntzingcr. Tim Shzlrrctls Once-beaten Bob Hagan shoots for a takedown in his 6-I victory Mike Fiekessingle-legtaekles his Mechanicsburgopponent. against Meehaniesburg. J. V. R esulls C.C. 20 Newport C.C. I7 Milton Hershey C.C. 17 Lower Dauphin C.C. 39 Chambersburg C.C. I7 Cumberland Valley C.C. 39 William Penn C.C. 31 Meehaniesburg C.C. 36 Carlisle C.C. 27 Central Dauphin C.C. 30 Steel-High C.C. 19 C.D. East C.C. 23 Susquehanna C,C, 3l John Harris C.C. 37 Camp Hill 9 Wins 4 Losses l Tie 74 Senior Wrestlers: KNI:'l:'l.lNG.' ,lell Ludwig, STANDING: Steve Koch. Dave Hoffman. Al Steve Newhouse. Randy Bogar. Mike Fiekes. Wilson, Paul Steaey. Rick Bogar. Bob llagan. Terry Filson. Jaek Bordner. Jerry Long. Stevelluntginger. Tim Sharretts. in A , 'Rt' A1m,k, sgf.,,.,f 0' ful fig., f I y if fit .J 5 'nfs f k ii g Tk A s I? f,f 1 l 43. 5 H ?.,. KK Z f -1 W iq, , Q r 5- M- f. .5-if - mal gg .11 gg QW :a u 'S f A 51 ff: 5 M X ,K J-L, M M, 2 . ,.., ,,.x 29 mfs ,svn-df 9 an N533 qi xg 51 Wx m S1 42515 r si WEQLMEQQE FY if --. 'A 1' , I , ' . if I ! a I ... 5 f A ,Q 1 N A , i 1 1 1 ' A - sf E , I I ' Q 5 1 ,X if , ' 'G aff A Aw :fgj 12?f,,. . E .+:. ...,. .. 1- . gif-1 -:Q Zeig, 4 X fr 5' ,I 5 ... .5 ,4 A 04 vi .. , 1 1 . 1 .AM-' df- 5--WNW Q .. ,,.mMf,, . W AA W... ,, n 1, A3 wi' 35 f ..-nvnf'4, pmw-Qu . ,1 -.. ., A, M-w.,,.,,f'M A 'U-,Mm M n m ! 9' I L K . .. .. y HU l , 1 s2w.1,,i Q ' 3 So that henceforth I worked no more alone Cedar Log The Cedar Log, Cedar Cliff's yearbook, serves as a pictorial record of each year's events. Under the tender loving care of Mr. Bruce Smith, the yearbook staff is responsible for the editing of the book. Serving as the nucleus of the staff is the Journalism III class. Other members of the staff meet after school to aid in typing, proofreading, captioning, and other last min- ute details. The Cedar Log is financed under the management of Mr. James Burtnett through class donations, advertising, and dances that are sponsored bythe staff. .iiiayfae stall' goes lo great heights to please you! Sandy Posmoga, Cathy Benler, Sue Poole. and Donna Chiara take a break from their yearbook duties. A Headache Today . . A Yearbook Tomorrow! Recognizing the fearful consequences. assistant editor .loye Leonhart and co-editors their fearless leader. are Overjoyed, Mr. Smith examines one of the many drafts submitted by the layout editors for approval. 9 8 Elaine Hintze and Linda Ehrhart shudder at the vigilance of 5 I. sur , Q, s pix Yearbook work goes beyond the classroom as Rick Reynolds, Kathy Laning, and Debbie Vowler set up a cheerleading picture. is gl-1 iz S-iz x1 ff QE ,. : ,gg 1,x 'Q' 41L: 2.5 42-'ig Qf , we wav X ,L in 5 M5 aff W aa' . -S fi as gg 4 WT 4? Wffifkwffan '39-fe 4, 1 'WY Members of the Junior Engineering Technical Society perform a scientific experiment: Bill Knaub. Jeff Shakespeare, Al Greenway, Larry Krause, Ken Marinak, Jerry Long. Ski Club After an absence of one year from the club program, the Ski Club reappeared this year. Club activities included a car wash, Friday jaunts to Roundtop, and a Sunday excur- sion to Camelback in the Pocono Mountains. At the height of the skiing season, only five inches of snow had fallen, but movies and speakers at the Friday club meetings kept the skiers en- thused. Being ardent skiers themselves, Mr. Lauver and Mr. Nunemaker reassured the members of better skiing days. Climaxing the year for the Ski Club was a second outing to Great Gorge, New Jersey. J.E.T.S. For many promising young engineers, the J.E.T.S., Junior Engineering Technical Society, provides the opportunity to probe deeper into this complex and adventureous field. Mr. Ansel is the faculty advisor for this organization, and Ken Marinak serves as president. Through these leaders, the J.E.T.S. hear guest speakers and take various field trips which relate to engineering. A limited knowledge of engineer- ing may be developed and ex- panded by those who take ad- vantage of the experience and education this club has to offer. B3 Club Officers Jim Johnston, Rick Humphreys. and Bill McDaniel exhibit the banners of the Junior Jaycees at a general membership meeting. Junior Jaycees Cedar Cliff's Junior Jaycees are distinguished as Pennsylvania's first chapter. The club is af- filiated with the Camp Hill Jaycees. Serving as ad- visors are Mr. Burtnett and Mr. Smith. who assist the club's president, Bill McDaniel. The ultimate purpose of the Junior Jay- cees is to provide services to the school. This year's projects include selling Christmas trees, trapping rabbits for the Pennsyl- vania Game Commission, and improving school grounds. For recreation as a group, members play basketball, softball, and bowl. Other officers are Jim Johnston and Rick Humphreys, vice presi- dents, Steve Garstad, treasurer: and Carl Meiss, secretary. Hi-Y Tri-Hi-Y Council: FRONT ROW: Kim Scott. Donna Chiara. Linda Ehrhart. Mary Garrick, Marcia Kell. Nancy Crescenai. Suellen Krick. Carol Archer. Kathy Mulligan. Bonnie Smith. Linda Chapin. SECOND ROW: Bob Tatnall. Keith Hamill. Joan Rczzolla. Lou- S 3 1 3 5 3 i 5 E 5 v El anne Zahm. Sharon Schenk. Evelyn Hobart, Sandy Wag ner. Bob Smith. Rick Sellers. Larry Fry, Mr. lvai Price. THIRD ROW' Jeff Raffensperger. Steve Norford Kim Brown, Debbie Corby, Sandy Renshaw, Jim Sim mers, Scott Newhouse, Steve Erney, Rex Cvarman 2 Electronics Club: SEATED: Gary Powles, Jim Karns. Kip Miller. STANDING: Bruce Nleglin, Dave Ciardio. Francis Rafga. Jim Hclflelinger Richard Frazer. Council The Hi-Y Tri-Hi-Y Coun- cil acts as a link between the Cedar Cliff clubs and the West Shore Branch Y.lVI.C.A. One representative from each Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y meets during Friday morning club periods under the direction of Ivan Price. The fifty-two members discuss problems they en- counter and the future plans of their respective clubs. All projects and activities of the various clubs are scheduled on the Council's calendar of events. Through the Council, all clubs' members are also informed of state, national, and interna- tional projects and activities. Jeff White. FOURTH ROW' Keith Rothrock. Salli Sampson. Linda Hadlcr. Diane Kistler, Brad Langdon. .Ierry Hcckman. Bill Jones, Ed Henry. Kurt Freimuth. Tom Berkich, Mark Minium. t Hi- Y-Tri-Hz'-Y Electronics Club After a lapse of a year. the Electronics Club was re- organized this year. Interested students, under the supervision of Mr. Rogowicz, have the op- portunity to compare ideas and extend their interests in elec- tronics. Along with having guest speakers from technical schools, members have the chance to test, repair, and con- struct equipment. Further in- vestigations of the possibilities of careers in this field, and the use of electronics in the busi- ness world are explored by the club members. The club takes field trips to local industrial centers such as PP8LL's Brun- ner Island complex. School S lore The School Store, guided by faculty advisor Mr. Fred Bollen, offers students appli- cation of basic business ideas and principles. Responsible for the daily visitation to home- rooms are the club's nine mem- bers headed by Colleen Stetler, senior manager. The carts are supplied with a variety of arti- cles which can be purchased by the students. Available items include Cedar Cliff license plates, tee-shirts, stickers, pend- ants, and school supplies. Traditionally, the profits of the School Store are donated to assist in financing the Cedar Log. Angling cl? Conservation The objectives of the An- gling and Conservation Club are to promote good sports- manship and conservation in the outdoors. Under the guid- ance of Mr. Robert Abram, the club acquaints its members with the enjoyment of angling and improves fishing techni- ques by introducing changing trends in equipment. The club also helps its members to be- come familiar with fishing laws and forest and game conserva- tion. Through field trips, lec- tures, and class projects the club helps its members become better acquainted with the laws concerning the outdoors. 86 si? .'l7f9F'fWH :- School Store: FRONT ROW: Bonnie Powell, Patty Yates. Colleen Stetler, Mary Hef finger. SECOND ROW: Marianne Soxman. Lois Martin. Kathy Redding, Pat Smith. flefinger. Peggy Heffle .4 t l Planning their strategy for the next debate are varsity debaterg Jordan Cunningham. Sheila Peters, Mary Uehlein. Roberta Stugl. and Joyce Greenberg, www -we W, were-aw at Debate Under the guidance of Mr. Laurence Waite, the de- bate teams learned the fun- damentals of skillful debat- ing. Compiling a record of ten wins and six losses in league competition, the team also attended Invitational and District Contests of the Pennsylvania High School Speech League. In addition, the team participated in the Dickinson Tournament and Temple Marathon. As next year's prospective debaters, the Novice Team met simi- lar teams from area high schools to learn debating techniques. The debate teams offer members an opportunity to gain consid- erable experience in public speaking. , Qfwew Gym Club Gym Club, organized by Mr. Robert Craig and Mrs. Virginia Burtnett, is de- signed to give boys and girls the opportunity to advance the techniques learned in gym class. Participants practice advanced skills on apparatus such as the par- allel bars. trampoline, swedish box, rings, mats, and horse. This year Cedar Cliff was host to the Tri- County Association Gym- nastic Competition on March l5. Several girls entered the events on the uneven paral- lel bars, floor exercise, and vaulting to bring special recognition to this year's club. 5l Club: FRONT ROW: Denise Shope. Janet Garretson, Edith Strouse. Jerry Bohr. Peggy Kohlhaas. Sandie Bayliss. Norma Besser, Kathy Harr. Mary Krone. Nancy Crescenzi. SECOND ROW' Sue Worley, Dale Strouse, Leslie Lange, Linda Shaffer, Kim Harvey. Donna Brubaker, Barb Frazer. Donna Puller. lrene Ward. Cindy Mowrey. THIRD ROW' Penny Smallridge. Graphics Club: SEATED: Mike Conley. Rick Spong. STANDING: Steve Sharar. Bruce Kishbaugh. Court Dunn, Terry Moses. Joanne Sherlock. Debbie Shearer, Marianne Soxman. Cheryl lrwin. Joanne Schambach. FOURTH ROW: Kathy Redding. Sandy Wagner. Carol McGahen. Cindy Lange. Darla Wiest. Anne Maciacius. Krista Dello Iacono. Charmion Moyer. Jan Beth Gardinier. Janie Gleeson. Graphics Club lnstructed by Mr. Sale. the Graphics Club members gain knowledge of produc- tion type of graphics. Work- ing with letter press and photo offset process is in- cluded in the club's pro- gram. The members assist with the printing of tickets and programs for class plays, the operetta, and all athletic events. Posters. P.T.A. flyers, and report cards are also published by the club. The six members of the Graphics Club learn the fundamentals of printing through doing. At the same time they perform a valuable service for Cedar Cliff. 51 Club Under the guidance of faculty advisor, Mr. John Bennie, the 5l Club pro- vides a major school serv- ice. Composed of 5l girls from all grades. th.e club operates the concession stands and sells programs at football games. During the winter months, the girls sell candy at wrestling and basketball games. Profits are used to buy sweaters for senior letter winners and to reward the club members with a trip to Washington. The 5l Club plays an impor- tant role in making school sports more enjoyable for spectators. 89 Pointing out sign painting techniques to Kathy Harvey. co-see.. and Charlene Vees, co Pep Club The purpose of the Pep Club is to promote school spirit throughout the student body. Because of the great number in of enthusiastic students Cedar Cliff, the Pep Club is forced to limit its membership in order to accomplish its goal effectively. Under the direction of Miss Karlheim and Miss Klutz, this group encourages the students to attend all letic events by designing producing various signs posters. Transportation is provided to away games to support the Colt teams. club works hard to instill ath- and and also help The stu- dent spirit and pride in Cedar Cliff. 90 in-... Pep Club members are officers: Patti Foster. co-pres.: Patty Gault, treas.3 Cheryl Harpel. co-sec.: -D TCSS. Archery Club: FRONT ROW' Linda Miller, Jane Eckenrode, Deb Donmoyer, Patty Shearer, Debbie Neilson. Sally Kraft. Judie Yates. sec.: Cherianna McNeill. Ellen Leftwich. Lisa Helsel. SECOND ROW: John Noval. Judy Yovicich. Ellen Reeser. Lesley Meunier. Lou Ann Donnelley. Debbie Shuler. Dotty Miner. Nancy Rehn. Todd Hall. THIRD ROW: Brad Reed. Pat Smith. Kathy Redding. Darlene Erickson. Carolyn Roth. Judy Ripson, treas.: Patti Shelley. FOURTH ROW: Bill Nelson. Bill Zearing. v.p.1 John Shaffer. Dan Ciardo. Russell Shelley. Jarvis Warick. Tim Buggy. Tim Clarkson, pres. iiwwswwmaagww 7 2 . 5. 'WNKNQXQ ' ' Looking over the ledger. Mr. Miller and Sharon Enders try to balance the books of the Athletic Treasury Archery Club Amateur New to Cedar Cliff's club program is the Arch- ery Club. The objective of the club is to learn the skills of the bow and arrow. Due to the size of the club, a large practice area had to be found. This year's mem- bers cleared the storage area of the stadium for this purpose. The club then was divided into teams which competed with each other. To make each team equally skilled, Mr. Follett gave individual instruction to any- one who desired it during activity periods. To famil- iarize the Archery Club members with proper tech- niques, guest speakers came to demonstrate their abilities Radio I-n the Amateur Radio Club the members learn electronic and radio theo- ries through demonstrations, handbooks, and working with radio equipment. One of the first accomplishments of each member is the learning of the Morse Code. In order to be eligible to work with more advanced apparatus or to receive a Federal Radio License, the mem- bers must pass the FCC examination. Under the di- rection of Mr. Thomas Rut- land, the club serves the purpose of giving to all its members the experience needed in this popular avocation. As Mr. Rutland explains a basic concept of radio technology, Amateur Radio Club members Chris Trask and Steve Horsfall listen attentively. 91 V ers , Save the Children clothing bags are Student Council officers are responsible for the success and effectiveness gathered by Student Council members of Cedar Clifl s governing group. FRONT ROW' Pat Horting. sec.: Dwight Barry Cohen and Bill McDaniel. Handforth. v,p.g SECOND ROW: Bill McDaniel. pres.1 Rex Garman. treas FRONT ROW: Mr. Zitto. Patti Rohm. Pat Horting. Sharon Watts. Lou- anne Zahm. Meg McCracken. Kris Krieger, Debbie Taylor. Deedy Kunkel. Peggy Hess. SECOND ROW: Randy Bogar. Mike Fickes. .lohn Hopkins. Steve Newhouse. Barry Cohen. Scott Brunner. Bill McDaniel. Rick Cirillo. .lan Conrad. Matt King, Barry Newton. THIRD ROW: Ron Yinger. Rick Russell. John Noval. Jerry Heckman. Mike Kazor. Dwight lfulton, Doug Oxenford. Steve Lutz. Bill Everhard, Dave Taylor. FOURTH ROW: Dick Garman. Bob Berry. Dan Farrow. Denny Watts, Kcn Marinak. Jordan Cunningham. Jeff White. Rex Garman. Dwight Handforth, Rick Fischer, Jeff Acker, Bill Saul. National Honor Society: FRONT ROW: Randy Diffenderfer, Dotti Diehl, Chris McCarney, Nancy Hop- kins, Carol Gartzkep Cathy Dobbs. SECOND ROW' Mr. Paxton, Pat Dye, Mary Uehlein, Tina Porr, Connie Mohnal, Dee Stoner. THIRD ROW: Mr. Palmer, Bill Blake, .lim Johnston, Don Zeigler, Bill Summerhill. NOTPICTURED: Bill McDaniel. Student Council Under the capable leadership of President Bill McDaniel, the Student Council is vital in promoting better communication between stu- dents and faculty. Supervised by Mr. Zitto, the Student Council was involved in many successful projects. After planning the Homecoming Weekend, the Council undertook the Save the Children clothing drive. For the second year, the Student Coun- cil sponsored the White Christmas Formal held at the West Shore Country Club. Other projects in- cluded exam exemption, changing of cafeteria meals, and planetarium visits for all students. The l968-69 Student Council proved itself to be an efficient governing body. Discussing the plans for the l969 Youth Forum are Jordan Cunningham. senior senator: Sheila Peters, secretaryg and Craig Critlchley. junior senator. NOT PICTURED: Bill McDanie. ational Honor Society The National Honor Society is the highest honor for a Cedar Cliff student. Judged for their excellence in service, scholarship, leadership, and characterg potential members must attain a 93? average for their first two years at CC. and then maintain a 9076 average. Students must also be recommended by their teachers. Leading this year's seven- teen members are .lim Johnston, Chris McCarney, Cathy Dobbs, and Randy Diffenderfer. They are ad- vised by Mr. Paxton, Mr. Palmer, and Miss Dick. The society's main activities include induction of new members, a banquet, and a service project. Youth Forum The purpose of Youth Forum is to gather and present the views of teen-agers on pertinent issues. This year, Cedar Cliff was allotted one member per fifty students for a total of 32 members. The new representatives were selected by the previous members according to recommendations made by both teachers and students. The Forum this year was held at Trinity High School on March l4. Heading C.C.'s delegation was cabinet member Bill McDaniel. By attending the Forum, students had the opportunity to discuss impor- tant problems with fellow class- mates from 31 area schools. 93 WH ?zE 5f.n , v i ii Z ! '-s a W W A M se, -4 1 vw 1, KM, - . , M neg, y 4,-,PMWH Y N .x ,L., k,,. f ,r 'fz'ff'ff::Q1M 3-iw. 1 ' ' EM 1 f Yu 'H as f , f Q gag: ' tx' x Y fi W gs, 53, 5555 5 Hg a j 5 1.65 P i f V Q E 5 Q X 5 lsiig gg fs le l i wwi. L7 w rg? fi ,f Vg 5 Q 1 Q ggi ,QQ , , , ,H 5 Q J V, Q , ,I f. 2 if GW' 2334 2' 12 ibm 5? 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Membership in the club is determined by a point system. Points may be obtained by partici- pating in dramatic activities and speech competitions. Each year Thespians keep themselves busy with the production of Repertory Theater and Competition plays. Thespians is advised by Mrs. Lillian Juditz and directed by the students who are elected to an of- fice. Cedar Cliff's troupe offers students with dramatic inclinations the opportunity to become more skilled in their field of interest. Stage Crew Painting and building the scen- ery, a vital part of a production, is the most important project of the Stage Crew. Students in their Vwhite milkman suits are re- sponsible for the scenery and its over-all effect during a production. They are coached in the techniques of set design and the correct use of machines, tools, and electrical equipment by Mr. Eshenower. For the second consecutive year, the feminine touch was added as several girls from art classes joined the Grew. These backstage people, the backbone of Cedar Cliff's theatrical productions, are often overlooked. . ,YA-M-M - '- - ' ll mimb if 'ti . iyt x ffl if 'lr 6 Stage Crew members take a break from the set work of The Picnic. Apprentice Drama A love of the theatre be it cast, crew, or critic describes the ap- prentice dramatist. Under the able direction of Mr. Walter N. Vogelsong, these aspir- ing young actors and actresses work toward membership in the National Thespian Society. Good use is made of the appren- tices' talents in producing the an- nual Christmas assembly, as well as a one-act play for the Thespians. After having worked long and hard, the apprentices sit back and enjoy a well-earned trip to New York. There they view professionals performing on the Broadway stage, realizing the road to stardom's not an easy one. ITL Junior Academy of Science The Jr. Academy of Science is open to any stu- dent who demonstrates ap- titude and sincere interest in biological science. The club provides members with an opportunity to do re- search in the biology field. Included in the program are field trips for collection and preparation of laboratory ma- terials, development of new laboratory procedures for sophomore biology classes, and assistance in laboratory functions. Enthusiasm is ex- pressed by the members of the Jr. Academy of Science in their preparation and classification of museum specimens. Through the club's studies and activities, its members gain a deeper understanding of biology. Latin Club When in Rome. do as the Roman's do, is the phi- losophy of Mrs. Klaiber's Latin Club. Roma, which opens its membership to any student studying Latin, ac- quaints students with the culture and civilization sur- rounding the Latin language. Among their many projects is a trip to the Latin Festi- val in Philadelphia, which recreates the glory of old Rome. Through skits, dis- plays, and mythological pro- grams, members learn to understand and appreciate the influence of the Greek and Roman cultures on the world today. 96 Jr, Academy ol' Science members urc intrigued by Bob Youngs divining rod. VSVQVEW 2 f'iiii..., . Latin Club: KNEELING: Bill Fulton. Clark Pool, Dennis Newport. STANDING: Peggy Bauer, Mrs. Klaiber Jackie Miller. Betty Hopkins. Q-QL FRONT ROW' July Wendler, Kathy Lentz, Cathy Berg, Sue Poole, Judie Yates. Sue Mann. Jan Van Wyk. Carolyn McGahen. SECOND ROW' Alice War- lel, Kim Brown. Sue Worley. Joan Brinton, Pat Martas, Wanda Kinter, Behler. Linda Ehrhart, Mary Weigel. THIRD ROW' Janet Cvarretson, Peg Kohlhaas, Debby Corby, Caren Acker, Kathy Lewis, Cathy Dobbs, Dotty Diehl, Debbie Sterner, Nancy Pierce. Led by President Denny Bechtel and Vice-President Charles Buser, the Employment Opportunities Club dis- cussesjobs of the future. FRONT ROW: Mrs. Kirkpatrick, Andi Bair. Lora Hinton, Molly Flanigan, Wanda Kinter, Gigi Cullen, Karen Behler. Bonnie Bennett. Janice Bittle. Sandy Bayliss, Charlotte Leahy, Jerry Bohr. Carol Young. Sue Krick. SECOND ROW: Toni Pitkin. Pat Tama- nini, Debbie Schmidt, Mary Plese. Cathy McLaughlin, Jeanne Heiges. Michele Bengel, Patti McKee, Debbie Conrad, Donna Puller, Cindv Jackson, Cassie Wise- garver. Beth Andrews, Deb Kirkpatrick. THIRD ROW' Debbie Norford. Mary Beth Ulsh, Kathy Kohlhaas, Cathy Deppen. Janice Rosenberger. Vicki Ream. Linda Dorman. Barb Krieger, Pam Putney, Denise Shope, Eugenia Shaffer, Lori Salter. Jodie Dennis, Glenda Bowen, Sue Kuchma. Sue Wilt. Jody Brinley. Kathy Wolford, Cindy Mowrey, Peggy Kohlhaas, Edith Wert. Karen Wells, Debbie Reitz, Ellen Smith. F.T.A. l-'uture Teachers ol' America is a club concerned with education. It prepares interested students for the achievements of teaching through learning. During the year, meetings are scheduled to provide information on the teaching pro- fession. This is achieved by panels, speakers, discussions, and exchange programs with other schools. F.T.A., through Student Recognition Day and cadet teach- ing, also gives valuable experience in actual classroom instruction. Membership is open to any inter- ested students from all three grades. Meetings are held monthly and not on school time. Employment Opportunities The Employment Opportuni- ties Cluh. also known as the Jun- ior Industrial Development Club, is under the direction of its new faculty advisor. Mr. deBethizy. Acquainting students with indus- try. its employment opportunities, its leaders. and its methods are the main purposes of the organi- Lation. Films and speakers from various types of occupations and industries are included in the club's agenda. Tours of several businesses are also conducted in the spring. Membership to the club is open to any student inter- ested in furthering his knowledge and comprehension of the indus- trial world. Thalians Thalians consists of junior girls. guided by Mrs. Kirkpatrick. interested in acquiring knowledge in the skills of social etiquette and manners. The girls become socially adept while they act as usherettes for various school functions such as plays and con- certs. Problems confronting high school students are discussed at club meetings. High-lighting the year is the annual dinner at Allen- berry Playhouse where the girls practice their social skills. At the close of the year the girls sponsor the Senior Reception, which honors graduating seniors and their parents. 97 sin 1 uint slide rule. members of the Math Club tackle a difficult Gary Anderson. Tom Endrizzi. Richard Mclnnes, SITTING: Roland problem STA VDING: Michael Mulligan. Keith Noncmaker. Ken Hill, Stafford, Don Pinti. Math Club The Math Club is designed especially for students who are intrigued by the complexity of math. Advised by Mr. Lehman, the meetings are organized ac- cording to the interests of the members. Tackling mathemati- cal games, learning to use the slide rule, and discussing prob- lems encountered in math classes are included in the club's weekly activities. Vari- ous topics are investigated which are not usually included in regular classroom work. Both recreation and aid in strength- ening mathematical skill are offered by this diversified program. Central Treasury workers Irene Ward and Connie Mohnal learn the daily task of balanc ing the account from Mr. Deck. President Barry Cohen explains the data that will be used on the tapes during a Computer Club meeting. Junior Historians: FRONT ROW' Don Zeigler, v.p.1 Dave Leach. SECOND ROW' J. Douglas Miller, Rodney Miller, Kathy Taylor. Joanne Partridge, pres.1 Donna Rhoads. sec.-treas.: Linda Kling. Computer Club The main objective of the Computer Club is to give its members a chance to learn how to program the schooI's LPG 30 Computer. After mastering the com- plexities of the computer, the members receive much experience in using it. Mem- bership to the club consists of students currently en- rolled in or those who have already completed the course in computer programming. Math teachers Mr. Stoner, Dr. Smeltz, and Mr. Kostu- kovich offer club members an opportunity to solve prob- lems in business, science, and other similar fields by means of a computer. Junior Historians Established for the study of American political and social history, the Jun- ior Historians' membership is open to all students. Mr. Kocher, a member of the Social Studies Department, is the faculty advisor. This year's officers are Joanne Partridge. president: Don Zeigler. vice-president: and Donna Rhoads, secretary- treasurer. The club pre- sents many interesting and worthwhile programs, such as historical films and re- cordings, guest speakers, and student-planned activi- ties. To further their knowl- edge of specialized fields, the group has also taken fieldtrips. Spanish Club Under the direction of Mrs. Georgia Dobbs, members of El Circulo de Espanol week- ly encounter programs de- signed to increase their under- standing of Spanish customs and history. These programs include speakers, films, slides, games, and songs. This year the foreign exchange student, Rose Marie Boudeguer. con- ducted a meeting once a month in which she described her life in Chile. Membership is open to anyone currently study- ing the Spanish language. All activities ultimately supple- ment the classroom program in the students' appreciation and understanding of the Span- ishpeople. German Club Herr Natschke's Der Deutsche Verein enjoyed many activities this year. Before the snows of winter, the club held a hayride. Later in the year, Herr Heinrich, a native Ger- man, spoke to the club and showed slides. The new year began with the selling of candy to finance the club's annual trip to Washington, D.C. The club met members of the Ger- man Embassy and ate a meal at the Bavarian Restaurant. Other activities of Der Deutsche Verein included bowling, a pic- nic in the spring. and the annual German Banquet. vaigufsveao me UNC Spanish Club: KNEELING: Don Nauss. Jim Smilex Du ine Dura Nevin Mohler STA ND ING: Rose Marie Boudeguer, Cathy Dobbs Debbie ltcoby Sue Kessler Betsy Bucks 100 Under the leadership ol' President Don Jacobs the German Club plans for a candy sale . ' ' , .,.,,:.. .. Q B 1 In A ,Q,fv At a meeting of the Key Club. Mr. Jones, editor ofthe West Shore Times, is introduced as the guest speaker. me -133 FRONT ROW: Pat Gaffney. Linda Wells. Melissa Yarnall. Colleen Farver. Susan Berger. Carole Baker. Judy Harshbarger. Debra Treichler. Justina Porr. Joyce Grogg. Jenny Cox. SECOND ROW: Nancy Stambach, Kathy Cope. Barb Wells. Joyce Wentz. Karen Farvcr. Linda Page. Linda Shaffer, Sharon Ritter. Bonnie Bennett. Mary Weigel. THIRD ROW' Doreen Carlson, Michelle Neff, Pat Zalonis. Cindy Wolfe. Jeanette Davis. Pat Frey- singer. Barb Ballantine. Collette Evans. Anna Oldham. Nancy Pierce. Peter Eschbach. FOURTH ROW: Pat Smith. Anne Spangler, Sue McBride. Lois McCaleb, Terry Laufer. Gail Campbell, Linda Miller, Charmion Moyer. Mrs. Devenney. Key Club The Key Club, sponsored by the Kiwanis International, is an organization open to all boys who are willing to render serv- ice to others. The members of the Key Club are dedicated and work hard to improve their school, community, and coun- try. Each member of the Key Club becomes involved in classroom discussions and programs. Serving as the club's leaders are Scott Zimmerman. president: Dave Lambert, vice presidentg Bill Madara, secre- tary: and Charles Lenhart, treasurer. Under Mr. Paxton's direction. the Key Club strives to better the world we live in. M edical Careers Club Formerly the Future Nurses. the club was reor- ganized to include students in- terested in medical professions in addition to nursing. The main function of the Medical Careers Club is to acquaint students with every type of profession available in the field of medicine. Speakers, films, and discussions serve this pur- pose. A service project was completed in December for alumni of Cedar Cliff. Each sewiceman received a tape recording of familiar sounds of high school days. A visit to a nearby hospital climaxed the year as club members had an inside look at their future professions. C. C. 's Choir Fills , i 5 - la ,QL Mixed Choir: FRONT ROW' Linda Wallower, Barb Collins, Donna Snook. Sue Mann, Sue Fry. Kathy Hess, Peggy Hess, Amy Holler, Sandy Renshaw, Ellen Guthrie, Sue Bachman, Kathy Schubert, Melody Hess, Janene Janet Bixler, Ron McNelIy, Geof Rhine, Dennis Drayer, Jim Smiley, Giomariso, Chris McCarney, Pam Houck, Bob Redding, Ned Ructe, Dick Jim Sheetz, Tim Wert. FOURTH ROW' Cindy Vogelsong, Becky Beers, Wherley. SECOND ROW' Kathy Lentz, Amy Griffiths, Mary Weigel, Lois McCaleb. Debbie Baughman, Jody Brinley, Debbie Miller, Cheryl Linda Ehrhart, Lori Grimshaw, Jackie Guida, Carol Gartzke, Pat Smith, Hnrpel, Joanne Partridge, Julian Robbins, Keith Nonemaker, Doug Oxen- Shelley Ember, Elaine Hintze, Jo Ann Renshaw, Steve Butler, Pat Wilson, ford, Jerry Long, Bob Rhodes, Bill Summerhill, Neil Hendershot. Chuck Cardwell. THIRD ROW' Rose Marie Boudeguer, Janet Van Wyk, Naturals: SEA TED: Sue Bachman, Ellen Guthrie, FRONT ROW: Cindy Vogclsong, Kathy Lentl, Linda Wallower, Betsy Rosenberry, Donna Snook, Leslie McLaughlin. Alice Warfel. SECOND ROW: Jtmenc Giomuriso, Amy Gril'l'iths, Barb Collins. Kathy Schubert, Elaine Hintze. Cathy Hintze, Marilyn Crockctt. 102 Officers: Mint Kunkel, v.p.g Patty Freysinger, sec., Linda Hadler, treas.g Bill Summerhill, pres, Mr. Williams, director. the Air with Music A Q fill Iii f V Mixed Choir: FRONT ROW: Allen Asper. Ed Kauffman, Mint Kunkel, Marilyn Crockett, Leslie McLaughlin. Peggy Bernstein. Pam Mussel- man. Linda Rhoads. Cathy Hintze, Kathy' Minor. Karen Behler. Yvonne Kleffel. Debbie Vowler. SECOND ROW: Bill Zoll. Mark Soto, Kevin Schubert. Barb Hart, Barb Clippinger. Kathy' Fenton. Lana Clark. Alice Warfel, Cecelia Lundergan. Kathy McLaughlin. Kathy Taylor. Roxanne Holler, Marcia Nauss, Ellen Fenton. THIRD ROW: Hal Kraft. Bill Miller. Georgia Jaquette. Paula Barr. Barb Baughman. Sue Shandel- mier. Mary Lou Corlett. Janice Ransom. Jeanette Davis. Kathy Koonti. Betsy Rosenberry. Lesley' Musselman. Rita Snyder. Linda Hadler. Pat Freysinger. FOURTH ROW: Nevin Mohler. Don Allison. Dana Patter- son. John Mansch. Wendy' Leisher. Anne Spangler. Beth Stouch. Kathy Mourton. Kaye Gross. Lauri Hess, Nancy Stambach. Kathy Williams. Nancy Rehn. Gail Hagar. Music provides sim- ple and relaxing enjoy- ment for those who lis- ten. This is what the music department of Cedar Cliff has contri- buted to the student body and public. Under the direction of Mr. L. P. Williams, the Mixed Choir. the Naturals, and Girls' Choir presented various concerts through- out the school year. Elite musicians of the choir represented Cedar Cliff at county, district. and regional state cho- ruses. The production of South Pacific was the major accomplish- ment of '68-'69 and a happy ending to a suc- cessful musical year. Accompanists: FRONT ROW' Karen Behler, Yvonne Kleffel. Janice Ransom. SECOND ROW: Ellen Guthrie, Melody 103 Hess. Chris McCarney. Debbie Vowler. Bonnie Jo Bennett. Sue Bachman. Choir Works for Perfection Through Tuesday, Thursday, ana' A fter-School Practices District Chorus: TOP TO BOTTOM: Keith Nonemaker, Barb Clippinger. Lana Clark, Anne Spangler, Julian Robbins. LEFT TO RIGHT' Chris McCarney, Ellen Fenton, Debbie Vowler, AmyGriffiths. QV Mixed Ensemble: FRONT ROW: Janet Bixler, Shelley Ember, Giomariso, Lana Clark, Barb Clippinger. THIRD ROW: Ned Chris lVlcCarney, Ellen Fenton, Jeanette Davis, Janice Ransom. Ruete, Mark Soto, Dennis Drayer, Keith Nonemaker. FOURTH O4 SECOND ROW' Debbie Baughman, Linda Hadler. Janene ROW: Bill Summerhill, Jillian Robbins, Tim Wert. Student conductor Debbie Vowlef leads the Mixed Choir in Carol of the Bells at the Christmas Assembly. i -Q '.', - i . I ' f 9 if I '55 ' . ,, -if -'li 75'-'51 5 3 V 5' , - 5 V f t f 31 J 5' , '15 i' J i',e. lf- I e ' 1' . 2 K f , , ' , r ,t 'l 'ee' J 1 . 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THIRD ROW: Cindy Vogelsong, Linda Wallower, Donna Betsy Carol Toni 'Row- Sandie Paula Cindy Puller, Helen Engle, Ev Fisher, Janice Scheaffer, Ellen Leftwich, Cherianna McNeill, Rhonda Conway, Debbie Treichler, Jan Shughart, Sandy Pos- moga, Sandy Wagner, .Jessie Langdon. Diane DeWees, Kay Gray, FOURTH ROW' Mary Weigel, Pam Houck, Sue Bachman. Kathy Schu- bert, Barb Collins, Cheri Meredith, Leslie McLaughlin, Marilyn Crockett, Barb Clippinger. Cathy McLaughlin, Janice Ransom, Mary Lou Corlett, Sue Shandelmier, Betsy Rosenberry, Kathy Kuntz, Cathy HintLe. as 3 E A 3' I if sa M ooomx NN. ,N v iv ini y ' . . vs. A A ,XM va- H PE Q - 5? xi, x. 9 Lx x is Kyiv .QV tif' . M,.. ,ZLV L -R-1 lv 53 f' -'fa -U A 'VYi ' Qin ' V A 1 1 K A1' sz ii,-Kew' 5' 2' 2734: M Q s . 2 4' '1- 4 s Sly h '- .N v. k' nk ' aa 5 g Q 'Vi TQ M A 'TK 0... L ' f 355,55 W 1- ' - W fi ,,,- y Q , .iw .Q-Q., .M K ,H - .Q my -A ,ML 4 .':?ef:w:vfH,f'f2'1 1 .I , ggi! ln4!f- 3,52 P-J afffgik '- ,.f ,Q W 'N ., . f 'f . A VL., , V, ' 'f . 4 .-'I 'Y iv, vm, ,, 1, we f. 5 o3',.3,' 251 Strulling Beauties Brighten C. C. 's Banafronl Q ' .. : 5 W' J' J 5 1 -4 7 1, x W M Banner Carriers: Marti Knarr, Patti McKee, Deb Osner, Debbie Souders. all lie. Y Daffy? 'I YY M N FRONT ROW: Barb Morrow, Debbie Miller. SECOND ROW' Sharon McClure, Debbie Hawbecker. Deniwe Dcekman. THIRD ROW: Kathy Taylor. Jody Brinley, . ,UZ l'jRON7' ROW: Debbie llouscal. Judy Cassel. Leslie Wilson. SECOND ROW: Skilled and talented Charlene Gardner high-lighted the Qandee Nliller. Melima llwmpwn. THIRD ROW: Kathy Mailey. Gail Hagar. 109 band's half-time performance. Suv B251- X2- ' K-W, The Christmas concert requires long hours of practice for the orchestra, directed by Nflr. Virgil Hostetlcr Dance Band Under the direction of Mr. Nathan Ward, the Dance Band concerns itself with more modern music as compared with a regular band. Members are se- lected according to the musical ability they display at regular band rehears- als. Talent assemblies at Cedar Cliff, plus a number of outside engagements, compose the activities of the Dance Band. Occasionally, the group is in- vited by various organizations to play for banquets and dinners. District Band Competition is the final per- formance for the Dance Band during the school year. By participating in the Dance Band, amateur musicians have the chance to develop their talents in a more spe- cialized musical group. The l968-69 Dance Band Peggy Bauer, Sally Kraft. and Janet Tucker are responsible for the feature layout of the Sentinel. xx Confronted by the upcoming deadline. the Sentinel feature staff prepares for publication: Patti Durborow, Nancy Pierce. Beth Andrews. Vw The Editorial Staff knows their paper right-side-up and upside-down. SEATED: Kris Krieger, Sandy Renshaw, co-editors. STA NDING: Beth Stouch, John Waddington, Karen Warmkessel. Cliff Sentinels Sports Staff: SEATED: Ev Fisher, Barb Buttorff. STANDING: Mr. Gourley, Tom Keating. Brad Langdon, Mark Hale, Mike Kazor. Cliff Sentinel The Cliff Sentinel, Cedar Cliff's school newspaper, re- lates current school news con- ceming the student body and faculty. Using the background gained from Journalism I, the staff publishes news in column and editorial form. Advised by Mr. James Gourley, the Journa- lism II class reports pertinent school and social news, giving the students an insight to what is happening in the area. Sandy Renshaw and Kris Krieger are the co-editors of the '68-'69 paper. Published five times a year, the CIW Sentinel provides a needed service to the school. R3 as K W g as :A W ' . g 3 Nw s Until we found out that it was ourselves. 113 Y' Y I 4 C Aa :gf ,il I V' 'T' Home Room 5 B L Home Room 9 v . FRONT ROW. Barb Beinel. Carole Baker. Susan Berger. Laura Albright Jill Baker. Sue Baker. Nancy Barndt. Jenny Beard. see,-tream Cathy Berg Minette Bauer. Mlm Klutz, .S'li'C'0.N'D ROW: Nicki Bates. Barb Arbtigaxt Linda Aitking. Kathy .-Xnderson. Sue Bertram. Ann Balwhuugh. Kathy Barr Kathy Bennett. Joetta Bair, Marx Alslppi. Bonnie .lo Bennett. THIRD ROW: Tom Behler. Craig Aitenburg. Rick Bunn, Nlike Baker. Puul Bauhlitz. Scott Abbott. vp.: Bill Auxcr. Rick Ancax. Mike Akers. FOI, RTH ROW' .lim Bell. Jeff Acker. pres.: Bill Andermn. Ron Baer. Glenn Barnes. ,lim Bentl. John Bateha NOT PlCTL,Rl:D: Laine .-Xrnix. Allen Aaper. ll t 5 FRONT ROW' Roberta Busler. Nancy Brinley. Donna Bogar. v.p.1 Bev Phelan. Mr. Skinner SECOND Bouxe. Jill Besaer. Barb Bussey. Ginny ROW: Charles Brehm. Doug Brown. Joan Brinton. Tom Bryson. Karen Bowen. Jewea Bond, Mina Brandt. Shelly Bunce. Terry Brubaker, THIRD ROW' hd Patterwn. Joe Calderelli. Dan Boasberg. Steve Butler. Richard Campbell. Alan Biggs. Dave Bushart. Hank Bink. William Bohb, FOURTH ROW Jay Vaughn. Steve Burt. Mike Bowser. Tom Carchidi. Doug Bittner. Scott Brunner. pres.. Rick Byrem. Barry Boas. Jim Buldosser. NOT PICTURED: Gary Bnose. Robyn Butler. nec.-treaa.1 Richard Blessing, Lmda Chapin. Marlene Culdren. Ann Carmrchael. SECOND ROW. Carol Cromer. Karen Cromwell. Katherine Cope. sec.-lrcas.: Mary Lou Curlcll. Marllyn Crockcu. Shelly Chllcolc. Rhonda Conway. Lula- belh Cardwell. Doreen Carlhun. THIRD ROW: Pele Craumur. Dave FRONT ROW: Mr. Palmer. advisor. Mm Karlhclm. advisor: Lynda Miller. secretary SISCOND ROW' Mau King premldenlg Jane Noglc.lrcasurer1R1ck Clrlllo. vice-presrdcnl, .A FRONT ROW: Jennifer Cox, Par Cover. Lynn Cogley. Carhy Caswl. Ciardo. John Conner. Alan Cook. Dan Ciardu. Alan Chrihlianmn. Sam Chambers. Gary Clark, FOURTH ROW: Rick Coowr. Bruce Chango. Tom Chapman. Rrck Cirillu. Rnchard Coy. .lan Conrad. prm: Ralph Casrlc S ophomores Room 101 115 X, V 4? , 'Nfl . Home Room 104 Home Room f ? - I-'RON7' ROW Debbie Donmuxer, Sue rekerniun. Wendy Day. Judy deCh.tmplzun. l,tnt.lu Del uett. Ltiutxt Domene. Darlene Ditmer. Cheryl Dmekley. Mr, Davis. SECON ROW'Il.II'ld1l Dean. Cathy Dahlgren. Debbie lzekert. Denise Deekmttn. Dittne Deweex. Ann Dtekwlein. Nicki fropl. l.turie Dutton. 'wlnriunne lltliztxurd. lxttye Cunningham THIRD 'Ga ,po f, 5 at. 'El-fjgf . ,xi , 'A, 5, ROW: I-red DeSuntts. Darlene Dresslcr. louAnn Donnelly. ,lame Eeken- rode. kziy Druugelta. Ginger Daily. Krlxlu Dello lqeotyty. Xlttrgttret Deyinney. Ron Ehy FOLRTH ROW Churlex Durbec. Steve Dunn. Ruhert Dickson, .lim Dunkle. Dum: Ehorle. llrie Dtffenbtieh. Curl Crou- yhnre. David kekenrode. Jeff Dcntler, ' 1 we - FRONT ROW: Sue lzrb. Lee Fenton. Cttthy lzdvitirdw. Ctirol Fntnk. Col- leen I-lirver. Kathy Fenton. .Iunet hiir. Nlm lmtrlheiiit, SECOND ROW: Toni lzmber. liyvonne linglund. l,.tni Fischer. Joann lirney. Georgia lrlynn, Debbie lirleknon. Leslie Lryin. Bztrh Fmnnehl. Lexlte Fritz. Sue Llltot, THIRD ROW Dine Ltehelberger. Jim I-orry, Rick lerufer. lz.trI Pickler. Terry Fleming. Steve Finn. Mike Fleming. George lzstep. I-'OLRTH ROW: Bruce Pekex. Ron I-rew. Scott Fritts. Stew lirneyx Steve hmm, Terry Fink. Denny Foltz. Kurt lrreimuth, Will Lwerhttrd. Pete hmehhatch. ff ahh S ophomores gf 3 Q v vw K! ,- FRONT ROW: Patty Gaffney, Duane Gasperetti. Judy Harxhharger. Sally Harman. Kathy Garfunkel. Kathy Hartman. Mary Garruek. Btunnte Hatfield. Barb Hearn. Kathy Gensel. Mr. Burtnelt. SEC'0.ND ROW. Kay Gray. Bunnte Folu. Sharon Gtngertch. Teresa Gruber. Jan Gardtnleri Kim Harvey. Raeann Hall. Barb Hart. Kathy Harr. Kathy Hampton. Gly. tt , Terri Grattttftng THIRD ROW: Carol Gwntarlw. Daxe Half. .ltwhn Hart- nell. George Graeey. Matt Harder. Glenn Gillnw, ken Hand. Gordun Grays:-. Janie Gleexun. I-'OLRTH ROW, ,left Il.tn.tvt.tlt. Bull Hartman. Steye Graf, .Inn Hanxen. Dxek Garman, Daye Gtlntarttn. Dan Hanvtnaeher, Home Room 106 Home R OOWI 107 V5-1 FRONT ROW: Ann Hendershol. Cindy Hippensleel. Taryn Hench. Margaret Horsfall. Cynda Hollenbuugh. Dianne Jones. v.p.: Jody Hopkins. Debbie Houaeal. Mrs. David. SECOND ROW' John Hopkins, pres.. Lindsey Himes, Linda Hoffman. sec.-lreas.: Mary Hefflefinger. Janet Helm. Linda Jung. Roxanne Holler, ltvelgn Hoharl. Judy Jonex. Neal Hoover, THIRD ROW: Bill Kohler. fi' -ai 3 .r Gary Hiller. Jim Hickey. Jay Jackson. Dennis Jacoby. John Hoover. Waller lekler. Charlen Hubbard. FOURTH ROW: Richard Hoffman. John Hocker Boh Kalbach. Erie Jensen. Barry Hoover. Mike Huflnagle. James Hefflelinger Dave Hines. Sophomores 118 RQ i ,q figqbiii 11-nl meagre: 1. 3 FRONT ROW: Connie Kessler. Olivia Leftwich. Janice Kreitzer. Donna Kin- dall. Debbie Kerstctter. Sue Kaspary. Marcia Kell. Leslie Leisher. sec.- treas.: Mr, Richards. SECOND ROW: Sharon Krone, Marcia Klinger. Diane Kistler. Vicki Krause. Kathy Koontz. Jessica Langdon. Leslie Lange. Candy Lane, Barb Kipp. Betsey' Koons. Mary Kelly. THIRD ROW: John Kisar. Russel Koeh AI Kraft Steve Koseoi Tom Kersletter Kirk Knerr Matt King pres' Jim Kauffman. -Jim Lee. FOLi'RTH ROW: Boib KitzmiIIer.' Ed Kratzer: Steife I Kidd. Steve Karolchik, Jim Kline. Rich Lewis. Gary Kinsey, John Ward. Roger Keener. Room 108 I i 1 FRONT ROW: Donna Manning. Karen McGraw, Barb Lum, Sue Lundergan, Jean MacDonald. Linda McDonald, Kathy Mailey, Kim Lucas, Betsy Long. Mrs, Fales. SECOND ROW: Kathy McBrady. Anne Maciacius, Jeanne McCoy. sec.-treas.: Carolyn McGahen. Donna Marquart. Donna Mark, Pat McNeil. Janis Lindenberger. Debbie Majeran, Guy Macomber. THIRD ROW' Bill Little. Steve Lutz. pres.: Bill Madara. Jack Lcnker, Jonathan Mansch, Bob Lovell. Bill Lowe. Steve Lorenz. FOURTH ROW' Ed Magnelli, Bruce Lengeman. Jack McGeehan. Richard Mellon, Steve Losch. v.p.1 Chuck Lingle. Bruce Meglin, Steve Melcher. ..i. if I Home Room 109 A ff'?f2?,, Home Room 111 3 1 4 7 iii, Q FRONT ROW: Janet Melodini. Cheri Meredith, Sandy Myers. sec,-tres.: Linda O'Donnell. Debbie Norford. Bev Mettler. Debbie Miller. Tanya Mills. Debbie Miller. Mr. Palmer. SECOND ROW: Janet Metz. Debbie Miehels. Harriet Merriman, Lynda Miller. v.p.1 .lane Nogle. Dana Moon, Sandra Neidhammer. Susan Mumper. Barb Morrow. Michelle Neff. THIRD ROW' , 1' XJ' ...K Home Room 112 FRONT ROW: Anna Oldham. Kim OISIOI. Pam OVlTCLlSh. Karen Rabena. Nancy Ramndale, sec.-treas.: Bev Price. Diane Passananti. Donna Parthe- mer. Joan Prosaer. Mrs. Albright. SECOND ROW: Pat Range. Cathy Paulding. Ellen Reeser. Tereaa Renninger. Annika Petterxon. Bonnie Olt. Pam Prescott. Margie Plank, Kathy Patterson. Rhonda Pease. THIRD ROW,- Tim Mulhollan. Scott Messner. Mark Minium. Donald Nauss. Dave Mulhol- lan. Dane Musselman. Scot Newhouse. FOURTH ROW: Mike Mulligan. Larry Miller. Bull Nelson. Steve Norford, Barry Newton. pres.. Sam O'Kelly. Dave Michels. .'VOT PlC'TL'RFD.' Nancy Miller. John Michalac, Bill Miller. Mike Mudd. Jesse Murlott. Tom O'Byrne, 2 ., 1, 71 Paul Phelabaum, Randy Orris. Dan Piseioneri. Brad Powell. FOURTH ROW: Greg Polfenberger. Don Pinti, Doug Oxenford. pres.: Berk Reid, Dennis Pyle. Jack Ranek. v.p.1 NOT PICTURED: Judy Owen, Laurie Par- tridge, Donna Pike, Janie Petry. Janice Ransom, Lynda Petrosino. Ralph Otley. Debbie Peffer. Donna Puller. 'Q FRONT ROW: Sharon Schenk, Pal Shearer. Debbie Shearer. Joanne Sher- lock. Pal Shaffer. Dianna Ritchie. Sharon Riiler. .lo Ann Renshaw. Mr. Hojak, SECOND ROW: Terry Rickerl, Linda Shaffer. v.p.1 Terry Richwme, Jackie Sauer, Kathy Rusch. Sue Shundelmier. secflres.: Vicki Shenck, Lou Ann Rohrer, Beth Scannell. Charles Shambaugh. THIRD ROW: Jeff Rigling. S Ophomores Louis Sabo. James Sheeu. Jeff Ross, Ken Rush. Bill Saul. pres.: Gary Rife. Ron Roller. FOURTH ROW: Dave Shipp, Earl Rohrbaugh. Sleve Sholly, Dave Shields. Jerry Schwab. Dave Salapa, Bob Schwartz, Julien Robbins. NOT Plcrukfofrom Roller, 1 Sophamores ,gf 47 .navy L-0'Z-'fb mics fesitvm me Sturm ,- ff-pf J ily t tag? Home Room 116 2 8 - Q E.'a'f , 5' ,I : Iv ' , T FRONT ROW: Mary Strahl. Kathy Snyder. Roxanne Snyder. Linda Swigert. Virginia Smith. Mary Smith, Kathy Simpson, Sandy Shupp, Mr. Bollinger. SECOND ROW' Jim Simmers, Bob Straitiff. Lonnie Smith. Frank Strock. Ron Stouffcr. Doug Slouffer. Art Smith, Stan Shultz. sec.- treas. THIRD ROW: Jim Smiley, Dean Shradley. Mitch Smith, Bob - 1 .ik 'ff 4 I Q, Spencer. Dave Spencer. Craig Swelt, Mark Soto. Mikc Swift. Phil Steigerwalt. FOURTH ROW' Dave Slaseman, Rick Stumbaugh, Galen Smith, Del Sutton. John Stark. Paul Smith, John Stone, NOT PIC- TURED: Carol Snell. v.p.: Dave Taylor, pres.1 Ron Snell. Rich Smith. FRONT ROW' Sharon Watu. prey: Debbie Vogelaong. v.p.: Sandy Lou Wagner. Jill Walterx. Peggy Webb. Donna Ward. Debbie frout- man. Nlrx, Dillenderfer, Sh'C'O.N'D ROW: Carol Watnon. Gena Wagaman. Paula Von Schmid, Marion Weir. Beth Walker. Debra Treichler. Janet Van Nurse. Jeanette Topar THIRD ROW Dyane Walters. Jamex FRO.'VT ROW: Cora Sue Young. Joyce White. Peggy Young. Kathy Yalea. Cassandra Wiaegarver, Miss Dick. SECOND ROW: Louanne Zahm. pres.: Darla Wiest. Sandy Wagner. Linda Young. Joan Yates. v.p.: Sue Worley. Julianne Wendler. Laura Wood, THIRD ROW' Bill Wray, Wilhert Wertz, Ned Wertl. William Zearing. William Zack. Claude Wheeler. Richard Wherley. Terry Zedaker. mee.-tres.1 Patty 5 3' ' H 2 , 9 .Y I X If :J J Thompson, Thomas Topolski. l-d Weber. Don Walterw. Michele Walke meyer FOL'RTH ROW: Joe Uehlein. Raul Tru. Bob Threnhauser. Rick Ttimkinmon. Jeff Walker, NOT PIC'TL'RED,' Art Thomas. Nlarllvn Webber. Melanie Townmend. Greg Thomax. Linda Wells. Nec.-lreal.: Betkt Waddell. Jeff Thompaon. Steve Turnbaugh, K 7 5-sf li , Zuch. FOURTH ROW: Brian Winters. Steve Yakaic. Patrick Wilson, Jim Werll. Stephen Wells. Ken Woodruff. Jeff Yost. Barry Yates. Tim Wert. NOT PICTUREDJ Kathy Whitcomb. William Winey. Craig Wisman. Jennifer Wood. Robert Woudring, Bonnie Yenlzer. Pat Yuekenberg. . xx, Home Room 120 D' , 1 -fr w ?1 U? nga Class of '70 Elecls Dan Farrow 6 V , - f s- ,, fi M ,..,'., ,,.. . Q M -Mk-Jvwlsgf K ,,-V NWA' A -7 it + A it X... , Juniorn ure guided by their oiflccrs und class dcumg Mrs, Kluiber. class dcun: Dun Farrow, pres.: Dun Kohler. lreus.: Debbie Conrad. sec.: Dwight Fulton. v.p.g Mr. Puxion, QIQ155 dcun, , Q. as I ls Junior Class President ' 1 .H+ i ' 1 .Hw- ,fo K 'Q' Bernstein. Barb Ballantine. Sherri FRONT ROW: Nancy Baker. Peggy Bender. Ronnie Bennett. Karen Behler. Carol Archer. Debbie Adams. Andy Bair. see.-treas.3 Mr. Nunemaker. SECOND ROW: Sue Aughenbaugh, Sandie Bayliss, Barb Baughman. Kathy Alapas. Beth Andrews. Becky Beers, Monta Alford. Michele Bengel, Paula Barr. THIRD ROW: Dennis Auker, Jeff Becker. Mike Aughenbaugh. Clifl Berry. Skip Anderson. Steve Attinger. Charlie Bender. pres.: Denny Bechtel. FOURTH ROW: Bob Berry, John Beighley. Donald Allison. Mike Barr. Dave Barninger. Steve Biggs. Dave Berry. Rodger Beek. NOT PlC'TL'RED.' Sue Best, Kevin Bartlett. Peggi Bauer, Debbie Acri, Bob Bair. FRONT ROW: Gay Bowman. Libby Caldwell. secftreas.: Pat Brandt Debbie Brown. Julie Bollinger, Linda Cline. Linda Bittner. SECOND ROW: Kathy Bortner. Dorothy Bisset, Jerry Bohr. Jody Brinley, Glenda Bowen Debbie Brown. Devora Blake. Janice Bittle. THIRD ROW.' Karl Bodtorl, Ray Catalino. v.p,1 Vince Capricei, AI Cacicedo. Dennis Cline. Jim Clark Mark Billing. FOURTH ROW: Arthur Brandt. Chuck Cardwell. John Cogley. Dan Christmas. Jon Clark, Jim Bobb. Bob Chase. Bob Bigler. NOT PIC- TURED: Pete Clem. Greg Bolts, Barry Cohen. presg Don Brassell. Diane Bush, Kerren Bitner, Chuck Buser. Sue Clemmer. Judy Cassel, ,ar 1 Home Room 201 Home Room 202 125 M . 3 Q T l if '--'ts ll Home Room 203 FRONT ROW: Robert Dumar, Gigi Cullen. Kathy Deppen. Jo- anne Conley. Carol Dudtek. Debbie Dieteriek. Jodie Dennis. Mr. Sorbello. SECOND ROW.' Bruce Eichelberger, Larry Cook. Tanya Conway. Linda Dorman. see.-treas.. Debbie Conrad. Debbie Eggert. Elaine Dolan. Dennis Drayer. Barry Dando. Glen Dalpin. THIRD ROW: Barry Cupp, Rick Clarnecki. Rick 4s y. f ' i ior -A R . k i K Deboard. Ray Dell. Duane Dura. Bob Devine. Lp.: Steve Cum- mings. Mike Drewett. FOURTH ROW: Mike DeMeriee. Ron Deik. Bob Cowden. Randy DaCamara. Craig Crilehley, pres.: Bill Cornell. Jim Fbervein. Lyle Culver. George Conrad. John Compton. YOT PICTCREDJ Ray Devlin. Tom D'Agostino. Anne deChamplaln. A.. 126 Home Room 204 FRONT ROWA Gerry Flynn. Mary Flowers, Molly Flanigan, Rhonda Gingrich. Kathy Euker, Ruth Erb. Sue Fry. Mr. Lehman, SECOND ROW: Roseanne Fotiou. Darlene Erickson. Jonnell Furlong. Kathy Foster. Debbie Ellmaker. Denise Fickes. .Patty Foster. Roxanne Free. Dwight Fulton. THIRD ROW: John Ful- lon. William Fulton. Lynn Fisher. Rodney Foreman. Tom Frey- singer, Jeff Errick, John Finn, Carl Erickson. FOURTH ROW' Craig Fluent. Rick Fischer, pres.: Dave Fasig. Gary Frazer. Barry Fealtman. Dan Farrow. Bob Foose. Wade Fowler. Gary Enders, Tom Endriui. NOT PICTURED: John Fehl. Aileen Etter. Debbie Fiscus. ii ur R v - 2 , x , Xe. ir' FRONT ROW: Paula Herb. see.-tres.: Cheryl Harpel, Lauri Hess. Kathy Hess, pres.: Vicki Green. Lynda Hart, Jeanne Heiges. Mr. Kosher. SECOND ROW: Dan Grau. Patricia Gaull, v.p.1 Kathy Hakes. Lori Hess. Gail Goodman. Janet Garretaon. Carol Graybill. Jim Gibson. THIRD ROW' Mike Harder. Robin Harclerode. Greg Gollick. Richard Goodrich. Greg Harvey. Brian Gray, Thomas Heller, Todd Hall, FOURTH ROW' Keith Hamilton, Vernon Greenfield, Richard Gentile. Rex Hartwell. Jerry Gentile. Paul Hawthorn. Richard Guse. Ben Goume. Richard Hallock. .'VOT PICTUREDJ Debbie Hawbecker. Charlotte Hain, Kathy Harvey. James Hamacher. Susan Hernley. Keith Hamill. Gail Helmick. uw -ai .. . R M.- H it ia li f. -' 4 ., , ' f M . 1... f .. ...M ' f fr , A is 'WJ' ' A. i l tw 5 , ,1.PLf'ffW.f...' ,A 'K . .. , ' 'Q SQ if --0-ea .., . :ask r . G t, . A 'rf K r J, .M 'law ' ' 1 . Q... iff --'- -- A .gr :ef if A .g if ..,,A. .5 , ,, -f.. I In -, .... 7 I 'hh -Aly.-I .Q,,Aw?3-bam , -, I M, .. . -Mm. I ' MM e' V- ':53fW v . 'M . l X , Q W 7 ff' Q Q - ww, , , if .ey if ' rm LLM Q 'km- ww--wQ.......,....i R --M . e -U ' iiM'W m '-- 2-4-L..e..,.,.a. ., H I R A M-......,,,m.-.... -X . 'ff,az... , 4 MW , ..f. t .K 7 5--an-.QM JW? M-. . K WMM., .Magyar , ..,, ' A in-A-U . W, V4 72212 3,3 Home Room 205 Juniors 127 5 ' f J ' Q 2 '33 S- l a it . H' 1 4 wk .L .v E -0 K' Home Room 206 we , Y K FROYT ROW: Sue Hurley. Amy Holler. Debbie Hur-efall. Cindy Jackson. Nancy Kitfmiller. Wanda lxtnter. Marlene Kazor. Dar- lene Kalor. Donna Kautl. Mn Moody Sl:'C'OVll ROW' Vicki Kent. Debbie Jacoby. Karen Hunter. Kathy Hetherington. Peggy Hex-. prexg .lan Hoffman. Lora llnnton. Georgia Jaquette. Cathy Hrntfe. Diann Hunimell. THIRD ROW: Linda llrnirnelherger. if . ' of 57 yy ,511 ij 1, l L .X i 3, o R T my. i Wx X V K I Wiki' hllen Idler. Don Keener. Ken Hill. Barry Jonex. Nlark Hosey. Tom Keating. y ng Eleanora Jonex. Vliehelle Horner. see.-treax. FOURTH ROW: Robert Keller. Huston Killian. Ted llummel. Date Janney. Harold Homer. Doug Humphrey. .lim Hoytetler. Mike .lonex NOT PICTL RED: Debra Karma. Larry Keyx, l' 1 .if K fi, . L 1 5- Home Room 207 FRONT ROW: Janis Lyman. Kathy Leisenring. Yvonne Kleffel. Charlotte Leahy. Sandy Long. Sue Kruek. Laurie Little. Peggy Kohlhaas. Mrs, Rogers. Sl:'C0.N'D ROW: Rose Lubic. Debbie Lcverentl. Rose Lally. Maryann Lowry. Kathy Lewis. Linda Kling. Sue Kuehma, Barb Krieger, THIRD ROW: Deedy Kunkel. pres.. Mary Ellen Lower. Keith Kohler. Don Kohler. Marty Kohr. SCC.-ll'C21S,1 David Leach. Kathy Kohlhaas. FOURTH ROW: Charles Lenhart. Dave Lambert. Greg Knapp. Brad Langdon. John Landis. Terry Kyzer. Glenn Klawitter. NOT PlC'TL'RED.' Ken Lantl. v.p.: Vince Little. Bill Knaub. Sally' Lengeman. Pam Koehenour. Charlene Laudenmlager. Allan Kloue. Juniors 3 W gig-nf 'wr FRONT ROW: Lynda Miller, Vicki McFadden. Cathy McLaughlin. Meg Mc- Cracken. pres.: Kathy Minor, Kathy Merkle. Marty Meredith. Mr. Luuver. SECOND ROW: Betsy Mackay, Gayle Martin. Pat Miller, Jayma Mattern, Bonnie Messimer. Lesley Meunier. Karen Mcrkle. Monica Lynn, Kathy Mugnelli. THIRD v.p.: Jim McDona ROW: Jeff Medlin. Dick Metcalf. Tim ROW: Joe McKay. Jack Maxwell. Pete Miller. can Mean. H ld. Fred Miles. Gunnar Magnusson. Tim Miess. FOURTH Jim McCormick, Nevin Mohler, Tom Muck. Ron McNcIIy. McFadden. Kip Miller. Tum Millx, Denny Miller. ...af f g- 5 can X Room 209 Juniors www 'S' 'Iseli' FRONT ROW: Barb Myers. Pam Mussclman. Ann Moser, Debbie Musser. Mary Plesee. Lindy Pechurl. Kathleen Mulligan. Maureen Palmer. Joanne Partridge. v.p.: Mr. Sleinhurl, SECOND ROW: Linda Page. Puulelie Null. Cindy Mowrey, Toni Pilkin. Pam Putney. Mury Nc:-jslrom, pres.: Bonnie Morrow. sec.-lreusg Rose Pechurl, Marilyn Plull. THIRD ROW: Dennis ,,.,,......- Newport Clark Pool Casey Rihn lrred Pelhiek Mike Pngkard Dana Pal terxon Steve Pomroy FOLRTH ROW Bob Pague Lee Neish Tony Onufer Joe Priee Doug Neilson Jcfl' Rnflensperger Chnrlex lkxemnger NOT PICTLRED Ken Myers Sandra Nnmy P.1lNlsseI Chnl Oslerlund Dave Pullon Steve Pelroxino Greg Preeolo .Y 3 , -4 i 1 A FRONT ROW Barb Kirk. Yvonne fiuarini. Debby Reltl. Carul Ressler. loan Renulla. Larene Salter. ltiuann Raekei. Cathy Rudy. Nlr Garrnan. SlfC'0ND ROW: .laniee Ream. Viekt Ream. Francine Rusho. Kathy Redding. .lane Searhartiugh. Karen Sandnes. Ann Reidy. Susan Rusenhery. i p.: .laniee Rtiscnherger. Chris Rehn. THIRD ROW Rohert Rupp. Brad Lindsay. 2 1 . Y f '1c:'YhQ-4 V lbif Tim Pomruy. Brad Reed. Tim Smith. Riek Russou. pres. Greg Schindler. Terry Hawerstnek. FOLRTH ROW: Date Sanders. lxen Roving. Mike Ruth- roek. Mark Nelson. Ted Wilsun. Bernard Rush. F-ran Ralga. VUT PIC'- TLRED Pat Riddle. Cieoflrey Rhine. Alan Rohrer. see-treas.: Jeanne Schambaeh. has my ai , Q if X r T . , v If 'V vt 'V I .gif Vi' 4 T T 'Z 5-X ' gf- . K. MA, I I ' f . 1 I 5- A Ai A... ' '59 Home Room 210 i lr? 5 Q Q fi. X FRONT ROW Linda Seeger. Robin Sheetl. Dehra Schmidt. Allison Schultz Debra Shilling. Eugenia Shaffer. Bonnie Smith. Patrleia Smith. Mr. Paul SECOND ROW: Cynthia Smith. Hlen Smnh. .lanice Shugharl. Penny Small- ridue. Denise Shtipe. Patrieta Sheely. Marguerite Scott. presg ,ludee Sebourn Donna Snuok. Margaret Sloan, THIRD ROW: Kevin Schubert. John Shaffer. Richard Srstr. Richard Sellers. i.p.. Greg Sinsabaugh. Larrx Snyder FOL'RTH I ROW: Donald Snell. Lynford Sollenberger. Stephen Smith. David Shealfer. see, treas: Robert Shope. Randall Smith. Wier Shradley WOT PIC'TL'RFD' Jerry Seialle. Suzanne Shelfer. Jaek Smith. Jnhn Snyder. Richard Smith. Rita Snyder. 3 i E: 1 in fa 1 if ' 9 ,au ffl-+ i'?f5i5r fi ff 1:4 r 3 ,g s, . f , 1 -,r 5 me , 5.1, xx! ru. i 135' l 'X I ' L21 5 KJ' ' Home Room 213 I f FRONT ROW: Dale Slruuse. Celinda Vogelsong. .lane Slanshury. Nancy Slambaeh. Dehhie Starnowsky. Sue Slarner. Vanna Tesehner. 'Vlr, Danner SECOND ROW' Par Tamaninl. Sandy Solonmka. Mary Lllsh. Danna Lmhollz. Wendy Souiner. Debbie Taylor. prey.: Debby Van Horn. Carol Ulley. Kim Treichler. Edith Slrouye, THIRD ROW' Scoll Stafford. Bob Tibbens. John i Home Room 215 FRONT ROW: Belly Zeigler. Shirley' Wacker. Judy' Wesilakc. Carol Young. Miriam Wildeman. Suu Vyiederhuefl. Mr. Pluebell. SFC'0XD ROW: Karen Wells. Peggy Weikel. Debbie Wallman. hdilh Wert. Laura Wakefield. Sue Wilt. Kathy' Wolford. Judy' Yovxeieh. THIRD ROW: Joe Wendllng. yup: Ken Wacker. Clarence Waddish. Jarvin Warrek. Dave Woodruff. Terry Wright. L Slroup, Waller Traycr, Dennis Verunikiy. Roland Stafford. Fred Soulier. FOURTH ROW: Greg Vcrhovnhck. Wayne Vogclmng. Keith Siouffer. Lp.: Mark Unger. Bob Talnall. Larry Sullon. Ben Siuarl, NOT PlC'TLRl:'D.' Charlene Nees. sec.-lreasg Gregg Taylor. Kathy Taylor. Keith SUlllbLlUL!h. Pam Stanley: l pangs- xcc.-lreaxg Ron Yinger. FOURTH RUW: Bruce Weilerhall. John Williams. Tom Williams. Denny Wood. Seoii Zimmerman. Howard Wellel. NOT PlC'TL'Rl:'D: Lois Weidner. Karen Warmkesycl. Tom Wolfe. Becky Wolfe. Sue Wulf. Charley Wilmer. Bill Zoll. Tom Zimmerman. Carol Yoriy. ummm fu l ' M5 A X Juniors 133 52' unsung' 'f ig- 3 v ifiuz' 1 in-5? A I , ,Q Q -,bags Eg - L: - M M f 5 K , 5 ' Q Y 1 fy A S - fl' Q S ,, h,.L ,I S ga ' 515 55 'xx X ,.. :.. as M. 7 no ,,,, . In I f'fZf'+A ik-inf k - Y , -.. +4-qw-, ,ww - 3455516 I 7'Uf Q9imi1i5i L .. R gk-w'ZQ,?'v'--mfvxfl , .L ' . fix I '9I,w,jJ'J,,L. , 'Lk' - ' p Q q . , 1 Lk, - A- gg A 1 -Agn-x'-ff f LJ, lm ' A- Q 'if - ' ' :...,,,f, ww.-:f.f,.. R ' - R , Il I ,H A . -,qkgi -54-43.5 A V754 fs kilwif I in-'f-ififk' ,-vzvfwf .J : it ' ' fain' ' ' -l. Y '5 ., f .. i Jffilf - NV. ' . A 'hiiifi 4m3Z:7' ,fj?i4QR1' ' ' jjy VY fl ,gf LMA, Zkgmm,-i, N ,, F w , . Q. NR Ns KM - ,Zz K. V J, V , ,.,, ,wisfag . ,, ,-w , 51:4 9 ,-f wggvw f. A Q 5, V TI-qv L-h., X K 'yay 5 :fe ei Q Am' , if-QT ' me vi, H fir 1 Ffvfigf-fakgi' 5' ,,1 , 1, 55141, .. , ' ..F. -MW ,..' .W 75,, ,,A, ,., ff, A k7fQ?'iY'f' A75 '5 ' -Jivlllifipf L 1 f 455- mg wg. , i ey -:qs he Carzn Marie Ernlli Aclwr Satan loam Albright A cazlvnzic' Carc'n General Straw Vatican visitor Nillager- Dynamo ol pent-up energy minded . , , A dclightlul . . . Asset to the chorus . . . DWLFL . , . CC, band mein- Loves sailing and horses ber , . . Future includes ..,l-uture beautieian. college. wtf The elass ol 69 looks towa Barl H Buttorll. secretary .lo presidenll and Mr. Wolfe, adv Palrivia Lt'.t'l1'e' A lapax Alan S0011 A mbrrrre Home Ec'anrmiir.s' Hplllil Aradvniic Al Constantly chattering . . . Harrisburg Hospital or- Sings with the Naturals , . . derly . . . Lznthusiastie bas- Lots ol' lriends . . . Future ketball lan . . . Harrisburg womanin while. Radio Club . . , lfuture lies in communications engi- neering. M William Warren Albert Gary S. Andervmz General Bill AC'CIdt'HIlt' Gari ' Ardent weight liltcr . . . Cross country man . . , Likes lootball and cars . . . l-'riendly guy . . . Small 136 Fun-loving . , Future in but mighty ..., A iming lor the service. a college education. rd the hn Ni 'ISOII ' i s leadership ol' these olliccrs and nal. president: Sally lsaulmann. Karen Lafillz' Anderton Donna Lea' Anoka Genvral Karen Clerical Danna Loyal football lan . . . Petite and talkative . . . Bubbly personality . . , En- Aiming lor a secretarial joys making her oun career . . . Easy-going . , , clothes .... 'Xctive in Pep lfollovts the Colts. Club. G :large f1I'fIf',Sl A IIINAZUI' Class of '69 Imlavrrial Arlv BuIc'h Loxes the unter und bout- ing . . . Appurently quiet . . . l.. B. Smith employee . . . I-'uture in uir loree blue. advisors: Mrs. Four. advisor: treasurer: Mint Kunkel. viee .hw Koche A l:ejl' A l'fldf'V?I1'L' ' 'Koc'l1 Sports lun und purtieipunt . , , Collegiate dresser . . . A true Topper . . . Plains u future in Iuw. so , Theresa A nne A rnold Academic Term Claissie beauty with stylish finesse . . , Karate expert , . . Active in Youth Forum ...Future in urt. Susan Lynn Buchman Acadenzir Sue I-'ull of liI'e . . . Ntuuruls . . . Oh. nofu . , . Future in nursing ut Harrisburg Hospitul. Molli' Ann Bair Gemma Barrozilt General Moll,1 ' Clerical Gem Cute und sweet . , . Quiet Aluuys laughing , . . ln- 'til known . . . Pretty blue terests inelude swimming. eyes . . , Member ol' the miter skiing. und skuting . Guru'sund hand. , . Gregurious , . . Enthu- sialslic loothull usherette. qw, Clifford 'Velron Baller Barbara Ann Barron General C11 Slenographrz Barb imper. fisherman 'nd Heird helore seen . . . hunter . . . The quiet type Frequents Sunny . . . Vol- ! . . . Heading for Peuee unteer worker ut Hurris- Corps or Army. hurg Hospitgil , . . Business sehool uhezid. Debora Louise Baughman Academic Debbie Enjoys participating in chorus and band . . . De- pendable . . . Basketball and football fan . . . Future elementary school teacher. Paul Q. Baumgardner General Paul Life revolves around his motorcycle . . , An indi- vidualist . . . Often found patronifing Squires . . . Racingenthusiast. :fbi Nanc,1'A nn Beamer Academic HlV0l1l'.1'l' Pert. pretty, peppy . . . Vogues Tri-Hi-Y , , . Flair for fashion , . . Color guard member . . . Hopeful social worker. Daniel C. Beard Academic Dan Loyal to The Group . , . Always has an angle . . . Outstanding track team member , . . Future veter- inarian. Q Mark Miller Beard Academic Mark Runs with the Roadrunners . . . Fnioys intramural ac- tivities . . . Junior Acad- emy of Science . . . Quiet and friendly. Big Kids oval for David Eugene Beecher Academic Dave Hunting rates high . . . Tall. blonde. and shy . . . Enjoys all sports . . , Career in plumbing and heating. Dennis Waller Bechtel General HDf'VlH,l ' Future in Australia . . , Fun-loving and easy-going . . . Dedicated weight-lifter and water skier. Rodger W. Beck Academic Rodger lndividualist . . . Enjoys sports of all sorts . . . A compatible person . . . 138 Travel and college are fu- ture plans. B James Lawrence Beighlei' Academic Jim Mighty ltttll man . . . Shy. but personable . . , Enjoys surfing . . . Tinltcrs vtith ears . . . Great future in art. Look to John Leadership 5-aff, -,K Ab 'f Nora Eli:abelh Beighlegt' A FI A'Nora Always a clever remark , . , lfun to be with . 4 . lin- joys dramatics . . . Future in art, Rivhara' Klflilh Bennie A Cademic' RICA Let's skip , . , Motor- cycles are his vteakness . . . Basketball and volley- ball intramuralist . . . Col- lege plans lie ahead. eg: Q Calhvt' Ann Benjer Aeademie Cath Drawn to the stage . . . Full of fun , . . Beautiful. long. brown hair . . . Future in elementary education. Nr RundiBerg Slenographiz' 'iBerg Often seen on thc slopes . . . Thoughtful and con- siderate . . . Beautiful eyes , . , Wild sense of humor. 3 Thomas Peter Berkieh General Tom Football from the word go'i . . . The Group . . . Computer man . . . Plans to become an Army officer, lg Q 'ef if Q Q- ii K i . James C. Berrt' General Jim Apostles Hi-Y . . . Hunting fan , . . Quiet . , . Partici- pates in C.C. intramurals , . . Plans to go into con- servation work. Norma Ann Besser Slenographie Norma Sl Club treasurer . . 4 Ter- rific dancer . . . Sports enthusiast . . . Outgoing , . , Participant in Rainbow Girls . . . Future secretary. Jane! Eileen Bixler Academic Jan Quiet and sincere . . . Un- derstanding fricnd . . . Beautiful voice . . . Infini- ties Tri-Hi-Y . . . Future includes Shippensburg. John Randal! Bixler Academic Randi ' Constantly elowning . . . Aetive in Roadrunners Hi- Y . . . Frequents the bas- ketball eourts . . . Headed lorcollege. George Henri' Blackmore A rademie George Import from Pittsburgh , . . Loyal to the Roadrunners . . . Frequently seen in his Sprite . . . Sportsminded. 139 140 if V We M' 1 M g. K 'sr Jani' Reyland Blake Brenda Dawn Bohh A vaa'eniic' Ja,wn BUUlilx'l'E'f?ll14Q Bren Anothcr Rottdrunnci '... Spirit plttx ut lontbttll I-'un-loving 4 . . Lovcx gttmcs . . . A Murphyk cm- xinttll cuts ttnd ntotorcyulcx plnycc . . . Pztrt-tintc ptixfl . . . iluturc tctcrinttrittii . . . Sccrctttrittl utirccr. and occatnogrttphcr. Gam' Deane Ballingvr .lacqnelin Sue Bond Amdemif i'G11lf1 ' t4c'z1zlw11it' .lac'l4i Onu ot' thc Sim , , . l-mind Spnrta spccttitoi' Lind pair- .wff Q with fun and fricnds . . , ticipatnt . . . Picztsttnt xtnilc f Q1 i , lwmntbztll and wrcmtling fain , , . Yogticx 'Iii-HifY . . . E , ii y . . . ifuturc in cnginccring. Hopciul physicttl ctiuctition ' tcuchcr. V' William Charlw' Blalw Randall Edwin Bagar At'ademi'v 'ABill Academia' 'ARanzli' Nltrcatrtm at the nrgttn und Cttrsuttl . , . Circatt grupplcr tops with thc clttrinct . . , . . , Varsity football munit- Ftiturc cnginccr .,.. A gcr . . . iinioyx dancing , . , ctmnsci'vL1tivc mttn. Scrgcunt-Att-Arins ol' Top- perk Hi-Y . . . Outdoors- ' man. Brznl William Blaufh Richard Marxhall Bogar Acadentir' Bram Acadenziv Rick Cool pcrwnttlity with Tcrrific Toppcr . . . Foot- clothcs to match . . . Grc- bull. truck and wrcntling gurious Group mcmbci' . . . 4 , , Congcnitil . , . Strung- On c0ut'wl'0rcollcgC. minded . . . I-uturu in eluc- tricul engineering. Gart' Michael Bonner Elet'lror1i'c,r Gari ' Crufy wenne of humor . . . Drives Chevy Super-Sport . . . CC. foothull lun . . . Headed for the Murinen. i ' .125 R14 hard Alan Boone Seniors ACYllf4'HIft' fnrm -X Duniel Boone in the woodm . . .bits Ili-Y .., A winning xmile lfu ture hiwtoiy tetteftel. Barbara Garner Bouse Larri' Thoniax Bowen Aearlenift' Barb Acadeniit' Larrt ' Yeur-round tun . . . Peppy Sports eur enthusitut . . . personality . . . likes ull Outdoorsmun . . . Devoted outdoor xports . . , Nettt us to Sirs Hi-Y . . . True tt pin ..,. f Xrtistieully in- friend . . , Looking forwurd efined, toeollege, John Jeffrey Bordner t ' General Jack Mukem friends eusily . . Enjoys wrestling . . Drives the Green Bomb .,.PIuns to truvel. ang 'K Rose Marie Raquel Boudeguer A eademic Pelusa CCA foreign exchange student . , . Petite und PCPP5 - V , hxeels in lun guugem . . , Superb guitur- IM... interpreter. future Iunguuge David Gray Bowen Linda Karen Bower Aeaa'eni1'z' Dave Genera! Lin Quiet till known . . , Vi- Newport transfer . . . counts Hi-Y , , , CLI bttnd Cvdflr Lvfl layout editor . . , Hunting und fishing . . . Always found with u enthuyigixl A , , Teghniggil hook . , . Lives for foolbtlll sehoof uheud. games, 141 Carol Silvan Bowman Gordon Lee Brand! General Boom Indusrrial Arla' Xi Alwayx ready lor lun , , Vibrunl pcwunlllily . . . Summers al the yhore . , Sparta enlhuxiani .... Ae- Mr. Doughnul employee , 4 4 UW Pfwlwxivllill . . EX- Headed for arl aehool. PGH Sflllllihl , . . All' I-'uree in ihe future. SIf.'l'c'II Roller! Brazier William John Braxwll General HSIc'Vc ' 1lIClM.YIl'l'lll Arm Bill Oulguing perwnaliiy . . . lfirsl elaw lixherman . 4 . Aelive in all bandx . . 4 Aposllex Hi-Y . . . NICINA ber ol' baskelball team . . . Slephenwn Greenhouse em- ployee . . . Heading for HACC. Heading lor leehnieal school . . . hnioys all sporlx. Edward S. Brandi Susan Lynn Bresxlvr Ar! Ed General Surf Member ul' Roundiup Rae- Considerale ol' ulherx , . . ing Team and Ski Club 4 . , Skier , . , Lndlem ward- Apmlley Hi-Y . . . Art robe 4 4 . Petite. aelive. 142 sehimlahead. and expremive . 4 . Col- leels the unusual. Seniors Meet Their bligaZz'0n-Posing M Darlene l ranr'i'.x Brel: llermiv Wazlr' Bri4x'i'u,v Slwmgraphic' Dar Aeazlvniii' A'DFHIIl ' Quiet 4 . . lzniup football l'nique brand ul' humor . . . and baxkelball games . ., An aeliie Apnslle , , , Girls' Chorux 4... Aeiixe Sports rank high . , . Fre- in Pep Club . 4 . lulure in QLICIHN Sunny . . . College business. bound sith SlIllIlH'lShlf'll1'V Brinlvi' Mari' Amhra Bra!! Gerieral Sanz Home l:'mnon1ic'.v .4mbra lbyal Ripper! chaplain lf,ll.A. member . . . Loves . . . Hunting and eamping ihmg Ciollx , 4 . A friendly enlhuxiaxl . . . Knovin as a voiee anywhere . . . Career kiolxei '... fireul lmllball in beauty xehoul, player. I' First for Erzsrninger Dennis Allen Brown Academic Denn,t ' Favorite pastime is girl- watching . . . Enthusiastic sports fan . . . Drives a white Corvair . . . Funny . . . Kinney's employee. y Donna June Brubaker Sienographic Donna Cave explorer , . . Handles Gurtfs finances . , . Ath- letieally inclined . . . Shy but always smiling . . . Fu- ture secretary. 'bb Michael Allen Brumbach Academic Miguel Member ol' The Group . . . At home on the gridiron . . . is Kimberly Ann Brown Academic Kim Senior Editor . . . Out- going . . . DWULS Tri-Hi- Y. . . Gilt ol' gab . . . Fu- ture in elementary educa- tion . . . Loves her V.W. Considerate . . , Sports en- thusiast . . . Future in physical education. rv Melanie Ann Buchanan Academic Mel DWULS devotee . . . Pretty brown hair . . . Wood Sculp- turing class . . . Shy . . . Cedar Log staff . . . Fu- ture artist. Elizabelh Kay Bucks Academic Bet.v,i ' School spirit plus . . . Loyal friend . , . Talented guitarist . . . Painting fills spare time . . . Future co- ed. !2'v-ll Kitsap' Raymond Timothy Buggy Academic Tim Cross country is his game . . . A warm personality . . . Enjoys all intramural sports . . . Future history major. 1-nD'0 ' Ronald Eugene Bull Bookkeeping Bull lndividualist , . . Those crazy jokes! . . . Avid bowler . . . Hopes to enter the Air Force. C harley Buser General Booz Susquehanna's loss: C.C.'s gain . . . Personable . . . Known weight lifter . . . Outgoing . . . Future in the business world. 143 144 . , Qi? livllltlllt Jo Butler Gall Klllht rrnt Campbell Afflllf H111 UI ilcaflt nut Gai will it L ' N ittx iitu fr ' ltx 1' L oi l tiewei . , , et . . . .'-ver the , , , ure wer nor . . lihriiy nor L . . 5 ure 'n nurhing 'ie . Barbara Lourre Bullarff A caderiiie Barb Popular eo-euptain ol' xpirited ten . . . Talented Tau . , . Senior Clasx nec- retary . . . Youth Fextival Queen nominee. at -ELA N' wc m . a JW 51,1 I xi' wr w.,,.,t Vielar GEN?-l' Caldarelli General View Lovex pxyehedelie munie and partiey . . , Nice smile . . . Headed lor Greenwich Village and London. ling- land. A lexana'er Watson r if '! After making accurate meamurements. Leigh Wood and Denny lem in Chem. ll. C'arn1it'hael .p , Academic Alez ' Friendly . . , Astronomy intriguem him . . . Special interest in goll' . . , Future 'Sr in the Air Force. Linda Kai' Casrel Slenographie Linda Long blonde tresses and beautiful hluc eyex . . . Avid camper , . , Terror in typing claw . , . l-'antaxtic dancer. Jeffrey Fairchild Chapin Academic' Jeff V.P. of The Group . . . Frequently found at any basketball court . . . Future buainess major. William Ronald Chenowelh General Willien The tall. silent type , . . Sharp dresser . , . Surfing tops hix list . . . Hunter and lishcrman supreme. V' a titt me l N H V C llI11,l'Lillll1 C lark Class 0f'69 nuff fs.,-nk SIUIIUQFII hit' C'aIhi ' . P linergctie und lun-loving lnoxs hwsclvill 'md loothtill gtiinen . , . l-utuie mcdicil sccretirv I ff QWhile attempt to solve u proli- .loanmf Kai' Clark Dr1nna.ln Chiara A4'aa'eniiz' Donna School l.il'e liditor . . . A mud Nlti ,.,. Siiect xmile , . . lznlcring Htirrisburg Areti Community College. Slwwgmphic' HJUUVIIIUV Never ti dull moment . . . At home on the dance lloor . . , Atid pool player . . . l-uture receptionist, we Sharm' lrvm' Clark Sll'l1UjU'llf7hft' Shania Sparkling ymile , . . Active in Youth l-orum Lind Student Council . . . Spirited cheer- leaider . . . l'utui'e uirline Ntexvurdem. TfHl0lhAl' Waller Clarltmn Ar! Tim' Slittrp xenxe ol humor . . Sports eau' enthuxitist . . Cross country und inlru murul lxisketbull . , . l-'u ture advertising artist. iii, A Y 1 au 4,1 .laniex Gari' Cochran Amcltfriiik' Jim Numismutixt . . , lpnergetic , . . Prcxident ol' flue Group 4 . . Alwuyx xtiiing xtinictliing lunny . . . l-uture mtilior in pxychology. '-up '--L.....- Harrvi' Sizlneui' flaipool Jr. General Harr.i ' Tttltcx liI'e viitli it xmile . . . A true Topper . . . Noted lor lux clever xuyingx . . . lfuture contruclor. -...wi Richard Nnrmarz Cuchrarie At'az1'e'niit' Dirk Quite ti musician und bund- mzin . . . Caiinertt bug . . . Helplul und eonxideraite . . . Future clectricail engineer. 145 Barbara Reed Collins Academic Bobbie Alvvays laughing . . . School spirit plus . . . Great friend . , . Sparkling eyes , . . Plans to attend college. Brian Lee Combs Academic Brian Serious minded . . . Asset to cross country learn . , . Choir and band member , . . Plans to attend semi- nary. John Michael Conley' lnduxlrial Arlx HMike Football and basketball fan . , . Nice guy . . . Hunting and fishing fill his time . . . Future in vy oodvtorking. Debra Ann C orbyt' General Debbie Beautiful black hair . . . Cute sneeze . . . Cedar Log member , . . lnfinities Tri-Hi-Y . . . Future school teacher. Janix Claire Cramer A cademic J an We Are We're the Radiant personality , . , Never lttlsscs intramurals . . . Yoglltbs Tri-Hi-Y . . . Alvvays active . , . Sharp dresser . . , College bound. James Ray Cressman General Bubba Dependable Topper . . . Outdoor sportsman , . . Big man on the gridiron . . . CC. mat man . . , Fu- ture includes college. Jeffrey' Grant Crofr Academic Jeff Easy-going , . . Special interest in cars . , . Foot- ball and basketball fan . . . 146 Plays organ , . . College bound. Charles Warne C ropf General Chuck Dark dreamy eyes . . . Drives a Shelby Vlustang . . , Enjoys basketball and football . . . Future in- cludes trade school. James Edward Cullen lnduxlrial Arm Jim Electronics expert , . . A Montclaire . . . Quiet in- dividual . . . W,K.B.O. em- ployee . . . Hard vtorlting stage crevt member. Great, We Are Fine, Class of '69. ue- wi- 1. , , M ig as it il Q K . glze it . g X E. in - ,- s iii, .' ,.1' 5 is f':' 1 'fl , 'Qkiai I ll Jordan Daniel Igllllllllli ja,-1, Alan Dunielgg Cll'1'lf'1.l?hU ' .4 vaclemiz' 'Jarlt .4c'adeniir' I J0 dU H Quiet till lsnoun . . . Boul- Sifx Hi-Y PVCHN-lfm - - t ing und tennis enthusiast Slllllng Cmllunlllxl - r - . . . Interested in url . . . Thespiun . , . lndividuulist i-Umm m imc,-,Oi dctign, . . . HCLll'll3l'CLllxCI' . , . fil'CLll debuttir . . . NN hiffes Liround the country. Tom Joseph D'Ag0szin0 Rai' Eugene Danner General Dagw00d General Rick Stage Club president . . . Billiurds. bowling. und lfun-loving guy . . . lfre- hilsing . . . Personuble . . . quents Meclmniesburg . . . hniwyw alll spoils but lllwrs lixcels in theutries . wrestling . . . l'ulure sailor Air lfuree bound. or murine. 6 .laseph Michael DIIIIOIII Jud 1' Lrmi'.w Dengler Avzideririk' .loe General .liidi ' Go. gn. go! , . . Always Coiistuiii Nll'CLIlll ui chut- seen on his intitorcyele . . . ter . . . lznitiys itgiiehing l-Kun-lming guy . . . Coin- lotitbull und busltetbull puter Club member. gumes . . . Sweet .ind sin- eere. R ichara' .4 lien Dfllfl'-l' General Rick Pleusuni smile . . . En- ,Djs playing ueeltend loot- bull . . . Three yeair truels mtin . . . luiure in business world. .leanelle Marie Davis .4 eadeniii' JeanelIe Infectious laugh ...r A Xltti voice in the ehoir . . . lin- joys busltetbull games und sewing . . . lfulure nurse, Elaine Marie Delo:ier Diane Rae Derer flmdeiiiiz' Elaine General Deen Dependuble. quiet. und Reserved , . knthusiustie friendly . . . lgnioys horse- seamstress . . . Prelers buck riding und ice Nkllllllg Italian food . . . Likes to . . . I-ulure beuuiieiun or sing , . . Future with the 147 X-my teehnieiun. airlines. JA t'9' mfg' fl 45 Rl1Al'llIUI7tf:HlHI Dt'l'fl'H Rgmfgll Xml Diffkmlyrfw' Gwicral .N'ic'li .4 t'lI!ft'Hlfl' DIN CAIN. MAIN. :LUN . . . FH- Bixninx in xpuru . . . lxcclx joy duydrcznning . . . tm' in muih und wiuncu . . . Pltljllldll Club . . . Singing I-niinp ull Nporix . , . Cum- nicmbci' nl' The li. S. puiui' Club . , . Collcgu Nluilf' uhcud. K lIlhl6K'l1 J van Dmlye Ronald Dorman C'lw'ic'zll HlKV!lI,1l4L'H BU0lxAl'L I7l'IlAif Ron Cuic giggle . . . Sunny Smilc for ull , . Avid Club lun . . . Iulkuiixc . . . Coli lun . . . Priccluw lovcx in cook und new . pcrwnuliiy . . . Hcudcd I-ulurc liuincinulxcii for ilic busincw world. 'Sin fw -jg Dorulhri' lflinlbelh Diehl June: l.ouis'v l,l'IHl!'I' Acadvniii' Dom llnmv liwfloniiizi' HJLIIIUIH Tulcnlcd llulixi lm' ihc Bug l-.H,.-X. incmbur . . . baind . . . Nuiibnul llonor Vlilly 4 . , Coiixlunlly Clilll- Smiiclj . , . hxpcri linguixi icring . . I-ngioyx mllci' . . . Rcscrvcd. but friendly wlxuling . . , licuiiliuiuii ol' ,. .Collcgu bound. llic lulurc. cnvkik WW li Dennis Craig Dffft'fldE'ff!'lj' C'g1hVi-Ann Dghhy AC'lIlft'HIl'L' Dill Al'l1d6'l7IfC' C'alhi ' P L A Tull :md blondc , . . Nice Spurkling pcmmulily , , . ii I0 WOW . . . All-I'0lIHCi Bcuulilul dark huir and xporis lun . . . l-'ulurc CBC5 4 . , Splmixh Club , , A 148 milnr. ll'lCI1 collugiun. DWLJL5 4 , , lflulufc in. cludcs collcgc. W v w my me-..- Dvhnrali Lynn Duizglzurlt' A cadwnit' Hllvhhi Thinltx lor herxell' . . . hn- ,ioy foothull und lieltl hoelxey . . . lzxeellent equextriun . . . l-uture L15 i libruriun. F-Q f fe i 1 ii. RW' Ralph RfIf7t'I'l Down Ciwiwvzl Ralph l'uture pliotogruphei '... Aetixe xportx entlitixiiixt . . , Dztrlt hluelt hiur with deep. tlurlt eyex . . . Quiet und rexerxetl. 5' X 'ta f' Klllhrl' Maria Darla Home lff'1n1r1111it'.v Katl1vr Petite , . , lgntliuxiustie lootbull lun . . , Enjoys howling und roller tlerhies ... l-uture in xelling. fillllfllllllll Edward Dunn. Jr. Avadwnict AiC0llfl,' Outgoing und mnsome . , . A knuek lor walter xports , . . lnterxeholustie wren- tler . . , Next stop: eollegc. K u Senlors iv- Plllfllffll J eanne Durham w .4t'lllIt'Hllt' PaI11 ' A euptivuting xinile . . . Bhelonx Tri-Hi-Y . . . Talented Youth S5 mphony member , , . Teen Repub- Iieun . , . Future eo-ed. .MW KL rg' 5 -f Ns- 1 Q37 Calvin PIIVIKUIIXI IJZIIIUII Genvral Cal llundxome smile .... lkpox- tlex Hi-Y . . . Buxebull piteher 4 . . Yeuh. youre nent . . . Congeniul . . . l'uture in the Ariny. V av ref' Palrivia Anna Dre' .'lL'lllI't'l7II't' HPIIIH liruinx unlimited . . , lormer Cliff' S6'llllII6'l edi- tor ,... -Xthletieully inelined . . . Future in eollege or NISTA. ,, . .2-Mr' ' lg I' . K fa ill- -M sv, 'WL V ' X . V N-Q 83' Barbara A nn l:1'lwnr0dv Acadwnic' Barb Considerute eundystriper . , , Often seen in the lihrury . , . Willing worker , . . hnjoy, traveling 4 . . Plum inelude eollege. ,owl ,-P l.l0.1'flPl1ill1p Eclwzlrcly Aeuzlenlle Emruncing cycx . . SDUl'lN Phil T Q-,.., Sllellel' Enzlver SlL'lIUAQl'llf?lllL' Shelle l' H l,lycN lol l'oolh.lll ggnncx M cD0nalc1' 's- ur the Trials and of Cedar Cflll1KlNlLlNl . . , loolhull rulcx lngh . . , Shy but lricndly . . . Qollcgc ln lhc luturc. Limlu Sue Ehrlmrr . , Dcpcnduhlc lxmd und Nlixcd Choir mcnahcr . . , QLIIC 5Il1llU . lulurc xCCI'Cl1lI'y. Marla June Emlel .4a'1l11'em1'e Lin General .'llz1rlzl Cedar Log Co-cdnor . . . Girl on thc go . . . lnioyx Nllxchlcyoux . . . Snell pxychcdcllc muxnc . . . . . Circcn-cycd hlondc . . . Dcxolcd Dch prcxndcnl , . , luxurc clcmcnlury lcuchcr. Beverly' Ann Ellis Dcyolcd Lo lhc Ciurux Trl- Hi-Y. Helen .Wll'l' Engle Leslie Keilh f1vIISlHlflgl'I' A f'!ldt'lPIlL' Helen General Lev Graceful gymngul , . . Pcnxiyc , . . Lupnhlc crow :XFgLH1lCI1lLlllNU dchulor . . . counlry rnunugcr . . . lin- Tri-Hl-N Council . . . Plunx yloyx boquing und llxhlng lolcuch phyxcd. . , . Plunx to ,loin lhc Army. on Wll? ,W ln kr ' i V., as fifbgyg 'yu' Sharon 1.0lH'Xc' Enclery General Be x' Srermgrrlplm' Sha ron Loxcx CL. buxlyclhalll Sccond H1 command lor gguncx ,,.' fullyuliyc , . . lnlinmcx , . , CCl'IlI'Lll Good dunccr . 4 . A lulurc Trgllxury yyorkcr ..,' Xml- 15O ln lhc huyincw yyorld. .nhlc . . . Plum lo bccomc Ll , Y, I1lCdlCLllNCUl'ClLll'y. Carl l:'11'u'in Ensminger CQOIIUIIC' Rulh Emnx General Carl .4c'nderm'e A'C'olle11e Dcyolcd XllCULll'll . . . Ex- Thoughtful , . . Lowa Trin- cclx in NPOFIN .... klyyuyx ily loulhull gumcx . . . lookmg lor u good time Long blondc huir . . . Ycur- . , . l'LllUfC In thc Army. book luy-oul editor . . , Nlcdicul curccr uhcud. Escape from Tribulalions C Ziff Donna Louise Ever! Ari Donna High spirited and fun- loving . . . Adept artist . , . Enjoys football and basket- ball games . , . Future beautician. Clarissa Fairchild A ezrcleniit' C'lari.r.ra Dignilied . . . Horseback rider and tennis player . . , Cedar Log memher , . , Red Land import . . . lfu- ture elementary teacher. Karen Louire Farver A Cadentia' Karen Adept sctlmslrcss . . Whintsical . . . Nurses Club CLI football and bas- ketball lan . , . l-uture medical secretary. 'Fe he ff My we 'f 'f,. V u f u Q A f Q ,x ' 'fri 'iff f MiehaelAlan Fiekes John Michael Finn Academic Mike General J, B. 3. K Caustic humor . . . Light Rides u llonda lfwll . . . 'S CC. grappler . . . Toppers Loves parties . . . Loyal 1, Hi-Y . . . Enthusiastic Professional . . 4 Individ- -sggg, golfer . . . Great wardrobe ualist . , . Artistieally in- . . . Lau school lies ahead. elined . , , Hopes to tratel, Earl Dallax Fa wh er I I ,al General Earl Personable . , . Capable clerk at I-'ood Fair , . .go-P' Likes to repair cars . Headed for HACC. Ellen Lee Fenlon Aeademit' Ellen Buhhling personality . . Nlusie and sports rate high Alttaxs smiling . Terri' Lee Filron A eadenriz' Terri' Cross country and track- mun . , . Huntsman . . . Outgoing . . . Nieounts' money keeper . . . linergt unlimited . . . Planning for college. Carol Marie I-'ixciit' Home Econimiitw Carol Considerate ,..i A etive in Youth Ciroup . . . Tennis tops her list , . . Hopes to become a heautician, Plans include collegeiand 151 ITIUSIC. l:'i'alwi Lee lfisher Miz haclOmr1 Hi nn Al'lldt'NIl't' Ev Avudeniic' iVIilw Sportx. xportx. xportw 4 4 , Lovem to have parties . . 4 Sparkling peixonality . . 4 Cientryk 4 . . Member ol' C'liffSen1i'm'l Niall' 4 . . the Yaiwity Coltx , . , VNYNX Tri-lli-Y . 4 4 l-u- Compatible , 4 . Rugged 4 . ture social worker, Headed lor college si 'if' B5 means ol' a lathe. Ciordy Brandt. Mark Gleeson. and Dave shop projeetx. .le'ffr1',1' Pa1er.t'0n f i,t'her Innes' Barbara Farber General 'ljelf' A vadeniic' Inm's Handy with a gun . 4 . Keen Neier silent 4 . . Loves radio ham . . . Arguinenta- gymnastics and dancing . , 4 tive 4 . . l-'uture on the Avid Colt lan . , . I-'uture xeas. intheelouds. A 2 51-in 1330! John George Fila Barbara J. Fra:er Academia' John General Barbara Courteoua , 4 . Olten on Vibrant and witty 4 . 4 Al- lhe links , . 4 Model rail- ways laughing , 4 . Church roader and baxkethall Youth Group ...' Thexpians 152 player , 4 . German Club . . 4 Plana to attend secre- 4 ..College ahead. tarial mehool. ' - , 1 I K L, r 1' Thomax Keirh Fra:ier Patricia Lee Frciiwingcr lnduxlrial Arix Tom Academic UPU!!-i ' Underntanding . . . Lives Never idle 4 , 4 Active in lor hunting season . . . lin- mont xportn . 4 . Blue- thuniaxtie gridiron lan . . , eyed blonde 4 . . Always Yeah'Y . . . Intramural xniiling , . . College and high juniper . . . l-'uture nursingahead. college man4 i N53 H1 fbi a we il' Stauffer shape their metal M,,xf fee. Caroll Lee Fri' General Caroll Tulented CC. softhuller . , . Rudiutes friendliness . . . Enjoys Gym Club und ull sports . . . Eusygoing. Larry Allen Fri General i'Fu:: Wild sense ol' humor Loyul to the Cicntiys , . . Stephenson's Green- house employee . . . Sports minded. John Samuel Fulton General John CC. punler und hurrier . . . Hus thut speciul quali- ty! , . . Reeord smashing truck main . , . A true Gentry. Donald Eugene Funk Jr, General Don Hurd working member of the stuge erew . . . Loves his l-'uirlune UT .... Future photographer. Class of '69 vnu, ww Michael Roberr Garfunkel Academic Simon Trikes lile us it comes , . . lixlensive vocuhulury . . . An cur lor music . . . Pluns to attend college. Charlene Gardner Slenographie Charlene Duuling heud mujorelte . . . Always u smile , . . Superb in gymnastics . , . A loyul Tuu , , . Future seeretury. 9 Riehard Thomax Gardner Rex Alan Garman A eademie Rick Academic 'ARe.v Subtle sense ol' humor . . . All uround guy . , . At euse Blows it meun sux . . . Oh. on the dunee lloor . . , those summer cumpouls Sports of ull kinds . . . ...l-'uture Nuvy Mun. Cumpus bound. 153 W. 15' Roberl Millon Galex Hearty sense ol' humor Gentrys lli-Y . . 4 Yeah. lhal's neatY . . . Great javelin man . , , A8:P em- ployee. SI6'l't'l1 Robert Gurslad C'ur0lAnn Garl:lse A endemic Sieve Avademiz' Carol Brains to spare . . . The Artistic ability plus . . . Group Hi-Y 4 , 4 Active in DWULS . . . Excellent pi- all sports . . .lr. Jaycee anist . . . Alvyays smiling treasurer . 4 Future en- 4 , 4 lgnhanees the statue ' eineer. crew and Naturals. Samuel Charley' Gibson lnLl'll.YII'llIf Arm Hoof Strong hut silent . . . Loves car racing. any style . . . Participates in intramurals . 4 .College hopeful. Donna Marie Gartner Berngdelfg' Lgumf General De Gaxperelli A milling listener . , . General Bernie Qtmslgtfll Ullllllcff Lind lun l'm Qi11bg1rrgissqdf , , , . . . Enjoys tunnis and I-ollows Colt football and swimming . 4 . Secretarial bmkegbgill , . , Sintjgrgg , 4 , uorltahead. Karn's I-'oodtown Market employee . . . Frequently talking. George A. Gilmer Ar! George An aspiring young artist . . , Most assuredly' . . , Known lor his willy' 154 comments . . 4 Enjoys ski- ingandxnrestling. Academia' Bob A Hit, A Another .lanene Giomarixo Academic Nene Magnetic personality . . . Aetive in Teen Democrats . . . School spirit to spare 4 . Oh. those eyes! Mark Galloway Gleeson lnduxlrial Arlx 'AMarls Good looks plus . . . A Group member . . . Nlus- ele man . . . Active in Stage Crew . . College Iiuture, Kick, A Curseg S luck Locker A ni i' Pa well Grilfilhx Joyce Irene Greenberg Avudeniic' Joyce Dedicated dehator , . . Col- legiate ytardrohe , . . Travel and sailing rate high . . . DWLJLS ..,A A I- ways smiling , , . College hound, Linda Louise Gralmm Gwieml Linda Loadx ol laughx . . . Seen and heard at CC, loothall games .... 'X future home- maker, A euclemit' A rm' Horxe lover . . Pleaxing perwonality i,.. Xyxet to the mixed and girl! ehoir . . . l-uture ineludey col- lege. Lori Kar Grinryltuu' .44'uden1ie Lori Talented arttxt ,,.. fketite .fl .1 t .5 r 'H' ow- Churley .-Imlrew Grnyt' .4 llen Bruce Greemrayr A eademit' C 'lmrlie .4 eudeniiv Al Strtking red hair . . . Con- ltN a panic . , . Ter- Ntantly yokmg . . . lpm- rilie wenye of humor . , . ployed at Xlyery Olde . . . Ayid xportx Ian . . . Future Future inelutlex armed ehemieal engineer. loreex. DXX L'L . . . Pretty wtage ereyy addition . . . Radiant Nmile . . . Futttre art mayio r. Gllffell Grixviriger General Gomer Traek ix liryt love . . . Xetiye Gentry . , . Likes to teaxe . . , Plenty ol lriendk , , . Nayy in luture. Rh .lolree Marie Grogg Aezidemit' J0yt'c'e Neyer a dull moment , . , Talkatiye . . . Rather re- xeryed. .tt liryt . . . Faith- lul Guru . . . Nurxing ik her goal. Kure Lrlm Gravy' A eudeniiv k'uVt'e Intelligent .... X true Vogue . . . Compatible . . . .-Xetiye in mixed chorus and ehureh choir , . . Future in eeonomiex. Curl Erie Gruber -leademie 'ACarl Lovex yyorking yyith ani- malx . . . Outdooryman . , . lntereytx inelude football and haxehall . . . Tropieal lixhf . . . Future xeienee major. 155 Jzrcquvlim' Relief' Guidzr Leylic' Lou Haier Amdwriit' Jackie Gwrvrul Lev Playing guitar. yinging. Sparkling personality and xlyetehing are lavor- I-ayorn arehery and tennis itey . . . Dedieated to 4 . . Member ol' Gym Club TAU5 . . . Witty . , . lzner- , 4 lfuture secretary. ge i ' 4 i N t Milli- lddlllill lo Ollblll M11rA'l.z1rul1'y Halt' Mari'l:'Ii:ul1erh Hall A L'lldl'lHl'L' Mark A t'tllft'I7Il'L' MuU ' Co-eaptain on the gridiron Pretty and petite , , . . , . Sportm-minded . . , TALES ..., i Xetive in Youth yyayy ready lor a good l-'orum and band , . . l-'uture time ...' lrue Topper. in elementary education. 'Q --any Ellwr Gzflhrie R0ht'I'l Gray Hagan Gwrerul Ellen Avcrzlenzit' Bah A haxhlul mixy . , 4 Politi- One ol' our loothall heroes eully minded . . , Aims to 4 4 4 Cool nmile . . . Top- l please .... ,Xn ear lor per , 4 , Mighty mat n' musie . . . College ahead. . , . College hound. 41' 3 . l4indz1Su.mn Hazllvr l Gail King Hagar 4 Q Chcwlwdcli .LTA riding German Ill xtudents listen and respond in the lab to gain a better TALYS Tri-Hi-Y . 4 . Tally- supreme . . 4 Adds sparkle ative . . . Blonde addition to halftime activities . . , to the Homeeoming Court Loves dancing . . . Future 156 . . 4 Colleehouye . . , Col- veterinarian. lege hound, 2 af r l :ca ni- lt Robert Miller Hall Gwieral Bob Small hut mighty . . . Apostles lli-Y . . . Loyal to Stephenson's lflouers , . . lfuture in the service, eomprehension of the language. William Pelur Hall A vaa'vn1i c' llxtroxert . . . lznioys all summer sports . , . Sltilled on the ski slope . , , Ocean- ography eapttires his in- Bill terest. i- Z V M ichavl Thomas Harder General Miken Easy to get along with . . . Special interest in racing . , . hniogs mater sports . . College hound. fir 'ni 'X Roberl Eugene Hand H f4f::,,f A cadvnzif Bob The guy with the grin . . . Calm and casual . , . Sports- minded . . . Seeks service status. Jerri' Lee Harmon General .lerr,i ' V Carefree . , Seasonal Q A shore trips . . . Car ad- diet . . , Pomerofs em- ployee . , . Business school infuture. Dwighl Warner Hanafforlh Academia DwighI' Smiles easily und often . . . Aetive Student Council vp. . . . The Group . . . Hope- ful naval flier. Seniors Vicki Lee Har! Aczzclvniic Vicki Priceless friend . , . Makes a eomely appearanee , . . Constantly reading . . , Ciurtfs Tri-lli4Y , . Al- ways on the go. 'T i Richard Dean Harlrnan Academia Rick Ocean City. summer home . , . True Roadrunner . . . Enjoys parties and the op- posite sex . . . Dependable lifeguard. 157 158 Jerrr Lee Heelt man M Lim Louise Helvel Aeazleniie .lerri ' .4l'lldE'Hllll' Lim Absent lirst dity ol hunting Beautiful hair . . . l-re- setison , , , Xieounts . . . quents sports ettr rttllies lrriendliness plus 4 . . Fu- . . . Lile ol' etery party ture in business udniinis- . 4 Social yyork t1het1d4 tration. May Our Cedar Cliff May She Grow , Q W i 'War Susan Carol Hgnzlgr Chri,vlopher.l11mes Higdon Peggy Lee H efflefinger General Peggy Shy ltlss yyith at pretty smile . . . School Store yyorker , . . Future seere' tury or receptionist. Linda Sue Heixlelt' Academic Linda Short story yyriter . 4 . .-Xetiye in Cierniun Cluh und chorus . . . lmztginuttve . . . Longest blonde httir . Future seeretttry. Home Et'on0mie.v Sue General C'hri.r Cool. etilm. und collected Girls. CAIN. amd Clem:- . 4 . Sens like an pro . . , tronies rtite high . . . Likes CIC, looihull und brisket- to luke ll easy . , . lruturc hull lolloyyer . . . l-uture inteelinieulsehool. ltoniemuker. Neil E, H6'IIflt'f,YL1f1l A eudenlie Neil 4 Shoyymen's bliss pluyer . , . Eytrovcrt .... lr. Jtiy- cee . . . lntrtinturuls :ind choir rute , . , Loytil lriend . . . Campus hound, -ex -Q, R, fw-N, 'v Stephen Raymond Herb General Herbie Constantly joking .... -Xs- stil to golf teuni 4 . . Loves his blue YW .,..i Ardenl ice hockey lun. Melody Rae Hem KOIh'l'Al1N Hill Academia' Mel Academic Kok Outstanding in music: . , . Peppy personality . , . Can Loyal DWLQL , , . Betils the he seen ut every grime . . , 'lskinsu in the httnd 4 . 4 Gym Club .... -Xn tietiye Future includes college. WYNX . . , l-uture dental leehnieittn. Be Honoredg In Fame i ma! with V ff Radnor Earl Halderhaum f in 'ra E5 Q x rv 'Wig sp- Aradenrit' Rod Reilly niee , . . Wrestling w..,,.w entlitiaiuxi , . . lnioy hunt- ing und lixlnng . . . Lm- ploxed ut Clrtintx , , . Col- lege hound. l i Elaine Suzanne Hinlze A vadwrliz' Lain,n ' Lively perxonulity , . , Co- ediior ot Cedar Log . . Dedieuied to the WYNX . , . l-'uture elementary ieueher. 7- ' ' ' ',', , .Slephvn Edward Horrlall M0flfAHIh0HYl'H0.Yl?f H 1 'E .4t'z1de'n1ic Stair A l'l1dE nIIl' Hass jr- F Diligent und dependable , , . An unset to .the percus- l Relttxex hy eoin und xtump sions . , . Mighty Mont- ftjll, eolleeting , , , Plame tn lu- eluire . . . l-riend to the 'K j ture in engineering. end . , . Future meteorolo- Al X gist. Elizahelh Ann Hopkinx Academic HB6 IIVl'U Future lunguuge major . . . Lihrtury tlxsisltttll ulter xehool 4... ,X eonxeientious student . . . lxeelx in plut- ingthe guitar. David McHenri' Huffman x 'r' 'hr' , it i ,ysmy Avudwnit' .-X te.ixe . . drummer , ot' humor 4 , . Dawn Lxeellent htind . Grout xenw .-X Roadrunner . . . l-'uture hem in college. .Vancr Lee Hopkins Academic Hopp,i ' Fuhuloux atrlixt . . . ln- linitie! ehupluin . , . Stage Palrifia Ann H0fIfHxQ Slwzographic' Pal Ciitt lor tulking ..,. 'X tail ented xeunixtrew . . ln- lIIllllCN Tri-Hi-N . . . bee. ol' Student Council . . I-'uture medieztl weeretury , ,kv if .WS P88 Vickie Ann Hosletler Home Economics Vic Smiles galore . . . Quite u hair xtylist , . . Folloum the Hershey Bears . . , Future in beauty culture. erexx . Witty . , . Petite .ind leminine . , Future 159 Iflllfl, 160 Linda Lou Hummer Home Economies Sam Pcrt and peppy . . . Adept gymnast . . . Loves swim- ming and skiing . . . Radi- ant smile . . . Basketball and soccer fan. Riehara' James Humphreys Academic Rick Reticent , . . Excels in math . . . One of The Group . . . Sportsminded . . . Junior .laycccs , . . Future at college. Gregory Willis Hunrer Academic' Greg Unlimited humor . . . Col- lege is his goal . . . Enjoys participating in football. basketball. and wrestling. . it itil-iESl'l'l ii If .W it fr , aw 5 gl Y . E-fi-f 11 .tex :g , 'ts21Zf,1v,1Qiil . Steven Carl Hanlzinger Academic 'iSteve GC. gridder and mat man . . , A Gentry . . . Skilllul on the dance floor . . . Headed for college, Chervl Elaine Irwin Slenographic' HC'hl'f'l'lH - - - Stalwart bl Club member . . . l-orever optimistic . , . Avid sports lan . . . Future fm' ' ' in secretarial work. . V.k,: l's95fg5. L, K t,,.', ' , . I H fkV.k 1373 ,f ,J . ir's G l,tff',1i.f,wai me-,pallet - 2 sg ' ess. W fsmfm we, has .eff 1'zz.ssseei:si- ii is wk? r wr Donald Karl Jacobs General Don Quick wit . . . German Club president . . . En- joys playing hockey' . . . Top man at Dairy Queen. Blair Gene lsenberg Industrial Arls Blair Subtle sarcasm . , . Car enthusiast . . . Maintains a paper route . . . Future in drafting and graphics. John F. James Academic John Non-conformist , . . Em- ployment Opportunities Club . . . Likes cars , . . Navy bluc in the future. l A NSTER ECE N my K 3' 'A ,463 97' awww .Mm in Helen Rulh Jenkinx General Helen Beautilul. blonde hair , , . Rainbow Girls . . . Always seen at basketball games . . , lleaded lor business school. Class Ron William Johnson General , l.qll-1' Hard-viorking cafeteria man . . , Pleasing personality . . . Devoted to Mont- claircs Hi-Y .... Active Sp0I'lSl'llLll1. of '69 William Joseph Jones Acudemir Bill Papa Dino's pizza man . . . A lriend in nced . , . One ol' the Roadrunners Plans on college. Richard Neil Jannegt' General A'Ric'lt Rare scnsc ol' humor . , . Basketball enthusiast . . . Enjoys working on cars . . , Trade school ahead, Ann l5li:abc'lh Juhnmn Boulckveping Ann Swcct and shy . . . Talented hair stylist . . , Loyal Colt lan . . .-lfuture secretary orbcauticitn 'vs --.....,. James Erwin Johnsron ACYIUIFHIIIL' Jim President ol' National Hon- or Society , . . A Toppers man . , . Conscientious and dedicated vvorltcr . . . Col! legc bound. Cil'f7Ihll1 Karen Kahler Home l:'v0n0n1i'i'.r Cl'l10ll , Skis over water and snou . . . Spirited football lan . , . Absorbcd in home economics 4 4 . Reserved. Darlene J nhnxon Slvnographic Dar Dcmure . . . lgnjoys going lo football games . . . Ac- ' ' ' 161 tivc in Youth l-cllouship . . . l-'uturc secretary, r-for Theodore J ahn Kane A eadeniie Ted Ncwr without it sniilc . , . Entliusitism Iicx in vuitcr sports . . , lzlficicnt hus- kctbnll mtinaigcr . , . l'u- turc vi:tci'intiriam. vw James liarle Karns Industrial Aris Jim Sccn but xcldoni hcatrd . . Truiisurcx his Mumtting . . l-'rcqucnts Wildwood . , . Plains includc thc Air lforuc. 'J' Salli Ann Kaufmann Aaademii Salli lgmr-mtig Lliuiletdu nop liornmttls ri ing . . , Dcdicttcd class trous- urci' . . . lzndlcw xvirdrobc ,y ...Home- coming Quccn, 7'l54:,::55 1- L' K -ii! 'fa Jays? ' ' fm' -li 'i- 5 A ' , V, .L i t tt?-flff 5 t F Michael John Kazor Aeacleniie Mike The kind of pluyci' couches prny for , . , Suuxc , . . A Gcntrx' , . . Futurc in math or tcclinology. SUOII R oss Kearns General .S'e011 A friend indccd , . . lust fullhuuls for Ccdtti' Cliff Colts . . , Cicntryx lli-Y . . . l-un-loving . . . lruck man. A Circle Blue, A David Michael Kerr Aeademie Mike l-'ttithful to thc Gentry, . , . .lil .luycccs . . . Comment for everything . , , Sports- mindcd , , , College lien ahead, James Charles Keane General A'Jin1 Congcnitil , . . I-rcqucms thc drugs . . . Full of graduation fcvur . , . looks to ti futurc of building curs. John Edward Keller A eademie John Funny und lricndly . . . Loves his sports cur . . . .l,L.T.S. mcmhcr . . . Col- 162 Icgcuspirutioiis high, Frederiek E. Kessler, Jr. General Fred Roudrunncrs Hi-Y . . . lriichrinting cyucx . . . Spe- u.il interest in cars . . . Writer skiing and pool cn- lhusiusl . . , Sincere friend. of Gold, A Stone of Ring for Remembering Susan E. K essler Ar! One of the Kessler . . . Talented artist Summers in Carlisle Beautiful brown hair Future teacher. Size twins Thomas Edward Kindl A eademie Tom Asset to bands trombone section . . . Personable . . . Musically inclined . . . En- joys football games . . . Career- in electrical en- gineering. if Karrle Lynn Kimmel Rex Andrew King Academic' Kharlie Aeademiz' Rex Cute and compatible . . . Snappy' dresser . . , Ath- WYNX Tri-Hi-Y . . . Oh. lctic . , . The Group Hi-Y that tanl . . . Next stop: . . . Loves his guitar . . . college. Plans on college with busi- ness major. Rai' Ronald Kipp Aeademiz' Rn,r True jolsester '.,. linioys playing the drums . . . ln- tramural participant . . . lmmediate plans include the Marines. Janice l.aui.t'e Ki1:miller General 4'.lan Nlrs. Sisti's assistant in Business Office . . . Calm and efficient . . . lgxcel- lent seamstress and hair stylist. fi A ---s..,,M Seal Fraser Kirk General Scar A wild sense of humor . . . Peaee'f . . . Sports- minded . . . A Gentry . . . Hopeful baseball broad- caster. . K vi K al? -gf:-so Bruce Lewis Kishbaugh Induxlrial Arm Kish Carefree . . . Loves to hunt . . . Hardworking Stage Club member . . . Future plans include the service. Allan Richard Klose General Al Those twinkling eyes! . . . lnterests include model cars and volleyball . . . Destiny points to the me- chanical field. Marlha J. Knarr Aeademie Marlin Bubbly personality . . . Blonde addition to the band- front . . . Repulsive . . . WYNX Tri-Hi-Y . . . Loves totravel. 163 l Q tie, N William A. Knauh Ranald Kennelh Kohler A eadenzii' Wim General Ran Sports lanatie . . . ln- Treayurea him ear . . . trigued hy the drags Belongx to Key Club . . . . . , Amieahle . , , On to Lemoyne l-ire Company thegreeneanipuy. volunteer . . . Heading lor HACC. Q 'wake fr f E William Roberi Knausx Induxlrial Arif Bill lgleetronies expert . . . Active in Stage Crew . , . I'ranlt . . . Hopex to enlist in Army. Sarah Calherine Krall General 'ASallt' C. Devoted Drama Club premi- dent . . . l-'aithlul football lan . . . Fun and lrolie , . , An M. G. . . . Future WAVE. Stephen Harrt' Koch General Sieve l-'ree and easy-going . . . Wrestling and lootball xeore high . . . Loves the 164 great outdoors. Sara Maud Kfdfl A eademie Sally School spirit plus . . . Ae- tive M.G .... Where'5 Lisburn? . . . Enjoys working with handicapped children . . . College bound. f V, 552 Lawrence Richard K'rau.w Krislina Krieger Acadeniie l.arri ' Aeademie Krix Ohiok lon in C.CR gain Radiant bandlront member , . . Retieent . . . Baxltet- . . , Conxtantly aetive . , ball is hix game . . l-'uture Youth l'CsllVi1li Queen . . ehemieal engineer. I Q 4-fini, Q M, 3 1. i ,,,1 'f.,,,H K ..-v-.,, we, ,ef if 'CQ K ' P wa Z1 , auf TAUS , . . Skis in xummer and winter. -i -we sv?- vl ., A. A Mx ,fm 425-WL ' ' ,K ,, I A ' A .-si -My WWC 94 , X. r z,g.m , W A ig, ,,,. 10 in Mia. 'M ' M , if mgrriyf N 4 , Qs, me -Q aw, . M. K if ii Mart' Ann Krone Academic' Marti Thoughtful ttnd quiet , , A .lttnior Historian . . l'retty smile . . . l-ttithlul Jl'er . . . Aspirtttion to teueh history. 4 fr is 1'4- B. William Minsrer ly zinltel Az'aa'eniit' Mini A lttdiesi ntttn , , . Senior flllss up .... Philosopher . . . Agile Gym Club mem- ber No l tennis m'tn John Edward Kunz: Industrial Arm John Httnting ttnd fishing lill his spttre time . . . Quiet till knoun , , , Plans to enter ettrpentry field. Cil'l1Ihl!1 Louixe Lange Academic A'Cin1li ' Wettlth ol' ttrtistie talent . . . Flttshes an inleetious smile . , . Designed Cedar Log cover . . . Antieiputes ttrt future. Seniors Karh,i'Jo Laning Acadentie Katha Sparkling. sweet. ttnd st? petite ..,. - Xnything hut quiet , . . Cedar Log Adver- tising Editor . , . Next stop: eollege. Glenn David Laua'en.vlager Aeadentit' 'AGlenn A loyttl Westshoremttn Bon- nie Seot , . . Lemoyne liremttn . . . Loves the South . . l-uture in the sky, Terr tt J ean Lauler Al'!ldt'H1l't' Terr.t ' Rettdy uit . , . lixuberttnt personttlity . . , Football und bttsketbttll lun . . . Girls' chorus . . . lfuture medieul seeretttry. Maris Kenneth Leahyt' General Mark I-'un-loving . . . Enjoys bottling and unter skiing . . . Key Club . . . Future in the Const Gttttrd. 165 166 , in ll, .5 6' ful 'sw .gg- l, , 'rr-:arf V, iw ur V7 With Leadership ana' Sally Kaufmann Earns A wara' , W .M QQ I BnrhnrnJean l.ec'h1hnll'r Donald Eugwzf' l.uhmer .Sll'll04ifI'llf7l7lA' Harb filfnernl Don Conxlxlenl clieeilulnew 4 . lukex lilc in xlrillc . . , Spirilcll lolloxxci' ol lllc loxex lo cunip . . . Olll- Collx . , . Llnceuxing clllll- going . . , lI1lCl'CNlCll in lCl '4., llopelul nicllicul pliologlxlpliy und coinx . . SCCl'ClLll'j Ol' IBM cm- Collcgchound. ployec. Sczllvrjvnn I.w1gwnan Kalhlvvn I . Lent: Gwlernl Salli ' Amzlvnill' lk'u1hi ' Tulking in her hobby . . . QlllCl but inlelligenl . . , Long brown liuil . . . l-re- Suiling. xinging. und lllblti quenlx Donk und Mc- lcnnix occupy lici' limi: , . . Donuldk . . . Suniiners ul Pclilc , . . llcuding lor lhexhore. college. Rf'lH'c'a'r1 l rIl'1' Lvl' IK't'IlIlt'll7 Rlifhllflll lmivlzffr. Slwmgrapliil' Bl'l'll rn Jr, Sllllllllilj nigliln ill Sunny Amflwiiii' Ken . A . llurllliorkiiig Pep Club Are you xlllllllgilu . , , nienihei '.., Halppygo- ,mid hlinigi -,,, ,X wren- luckg . . . l'lllllVC wccrc- lllllg lun . . . Lula ol' fun l1ll'lLllXNOI'lNCI'. ..,. 'X hopeful urcliilccl. lillen .Marin l.eflwil'h Gz'nl'ral Ellen Clllllpllh hound . . . Onc ol' llic Nllifx , . . PeuceA' . . . lgniop Ciirli Cliorux . . . Lovex purliex . . . Yeurbooll xlull niembcr, Wvncli' Dru Leishvr AK'tldC'lHl'lx Wendi' Loiely blonde hulr . . l.I1Cl1LlI1llIlg xnille . . . llux Llll All lIUll. mer lol' everything lulure in LlI'l cducu- Szmzn Elitahelli Lvnller Jule Larrainl' Lwnhurr General Suz ' Avnclenzil' Jo,i'1 ' Quilc Ll gjllllllhl . , . Spark- Speech conipclilor . . , ling peixonulily . . . Cruvex Purlicipulex in Ykilllh For- cuniping und lruveling . . . um . . . l-riendlinem plus Considering physicul edu- ,..' I'licspiunC llnuncier culionorniiwionury licldn. . . Plunx u college l'UllIl'C. C l.llZ6l'lShlP, D.A .R. Michael David Lieberth Academic Mike Loves vvorking on cars! . , . A real businessman . . . Says what he believes . . Anindividualist. Deborah Mai' Lilley Home Economics Debbie Sincere . . . Skater. swim- mer. and dancer . . , Ae- tive in Youth I-'ellowship . . . Future Bell Telephone operator, -r Kaihleen Sharon Lingle General KaIhie Relaxes on the dance floor . . .'Absorbed in Home lic . . . Laughs easily . . . Full of school spirit. Carol Ann Long Academic Carol Warm personality . . . Active social worker . . . Me-mber of Apprentice Drama . . . Knowing her is a must. Jerri' Paul Long Academic Jerrt ' Faithful track announcer . . . Cross country lan . . . Sirs Hi-Y . . . Harrisburg Hospital employee . . . Future in civil engineering. Nancy Carolyn Long Academic Nanc,1 ' Zestful cheerleaders' cap- tain . . . TAUS. yearbook. and student council . . . Well-rounded social lile . . . Heading lor college. .leyrev Paul Ludwig Academic i'Jeff Personality supreme . . . Small but mighty' CC. grap- pler . . . Sharp dresser . . . Fun-loving . , , l-'uture architect. Dennis Curlix Lukens Academic DennA1 ' Computer man . . . Enjoys bowling and coin collecting . . . Loyal to German Club . . , Reserved . . . College ahead. Cecelia Marr Lundergan Academic C'eal Dry humor . . , lixeitable sports fan . . . Mixed Chorus member . . . Latin scholar , . . Future col- lcgian and traveler. 167 sp Pulrivk Joseph Lundergan General Pal Wild sense of humorl . . . Excellent guitarist . . . A non-conlormist . . . Enjoys motorcycles , , l-'uture undertalter. Monica Ada Lynn Home Economiaxv Gyt'ps,t ' Hang ill.. . . . lznthusi- astic football lan . . , l-.H.A, member . . . Thinks for hersell' . . . Practical nursing is her goal. MHfgHft'l Ann L-liflfh General Margie heels on basketball court . . . Active Pep Club mem- ber , , , Magnetic person- ality . . . Business school ahead. Patricia Leona Lynch Susan Maria McBride Academic Sue Varsity basketball . . , A smile lor all , . . Debs Tri- Hi-Y , . . Future in the medical laboratory. Loix A nne McCaleb Academic Pa1I,i ' Academia' Lois Very neat . . , Gurus . , . Gift of gab . . . Reliable Beautiful. dark hair . . . Debs' treasurer . . , Sin' Gym Club member . . . Fu- eere friend . . . Mixed 168 ture registered nurse. ehorus member . . . Ae- tive in Youth l-ellovsship. 'Hai' 3 on 'vi' ' my in in h,,wf1 i Senior typists Steff Shope, Kaye Gross and Bev Ellis concentrate e Pallt' Ann McCann Academic PalI,t ' Scintillates . . . l-'avors swimming and dancing . , . Loyal to Pep Club . Future co-ed. C'hrixline Ruth MfC'arner A mdeniic C'hriv Intelligence and sincerity' rolled into one . . . Tiny. but talkative . . . Spiced with talent , . . Aims lor college. on their typing exercise. if ,. M my 5 pl? John Raymond McCaslin Academic Jack Frequently found on the links . . . Pool shark . . . Outdoorsman , . . Reserved but lriendls . . . Campus bound. Sharon Jean McClure Academic Sherr.r Petite bundle of enthusiasm . . . Fashion conscious . . , Pert and pretty majorette . . . Bound for lurther edu- cation. YC? Kevin Dean McConnell Academic Kevin Pleasant . . . Sports ears rate high , . . A ladies' man . . . Cinder man . . . A future mechanical en- gineer. ,wg f, an 0 . A ,li Douglas John McCurdy Academic Doug Capable Lieutenant in the Civil Air Patrol . . . Mind of his own . . . Future in- cludes college. Class W ll' - an William Alden McDaniel Academic Bill Man of many talents . . . President of Student Coun- cil . . . Dynamic person! ality . . . Headed for law school. 4-.4 .ur-N-4' Richard D. Mclnnes Academic Rick Electronics and math whiz . . . Classical music and wrestling rate high . . . Ambition in the computer field. of '69 Cherianna Marie McNeill A cademic Cheri .lohn Wayne's most avid lan . . . School spirit plus . . . Cute! . , . Great per- sonality . . . M.G.'s Tri- Hi-Y. Kriv Lannon Maile-i' Academic Kris Three letter man . . . Toppers Hi-Y and Junior Jaycees . . . Friend to all . . . Looks forward to col- lege. 169 Sharon Ann Marquarl General Shar Nimble vyith a thimhlc . . . A hundlc of vvords , . . Active in Youth Fellow- SUCCCSS, Rieharcl I.. Malelt' Kenneth Wehxler Marinalt General Rick Academic' Ken Collects records by the Puts the foot in football hundreds . , . linjoys foot- , . . Sincere and friendly hall . , . Planning on travel. . . . Vieount's vice presi- thcn HACC, dent ,,., l,li.T.S. . . Future in engiiwerihg, Palritm Anne Marlas Aeademit' Pal Alvtays onthe go . . . Talk. talk. talk . . . Active in F.T.A. . . . I requents Roundtop . . . Future in art. Carolin Susan Mann Deborah kate Mark Amdeniie um C le rieal De Infectious smile . . . ri Per ind petite Often 4 'c. u inclined , , , seen at Sunny . , , lznfoys 'earhook Layout lx itor vo eyhall A the sto e . . . Active in Youth Group . . , Future in the sky. . . Future speech major, Lois Ann Marlin Clerical Lair Quiet hut friendly . . , School Store , . . Fol- lows CC. football team . . . 170 Office xxorls included in future plans. ship . . . Destination- A Yell 0 f Happiness, A College .laelt Brent Mallhews General .lac'k A hunter and fisherman . . . Faithful football and baskcthall fan . . . Always clovvning . . . Future in the Navy. John Richard Mat' 1fldll.Yll'llll Arm J0hn' Anxiously anticipating grad- uation . . . Favors hunting and diving . . . Takes every'- thing in stride . . . Apos- tles lli-Y , . . Army bound. Joy, A Shriek of A Sigh of Relief' A cceptance BOI7lll,t'.1flV1l' .llidzileron Charles L. Miller ,4l'tl!I'l'HIlt' Bon InzIu.rlri'11l Arm' Pele Sunny dixpoxition . . . Dc- Witty und comicttl . , , voted to thc DWL'l,S . . Nlotorcyclc enthuxitixt . . . lovely hroun cycx . . An uhundamcc ol' trophies Loyul hund memher , . . . . Shollyk Cycle Shop Futurc psychologymajor, cmploycc . . Arilonu bound. f fs- filer-vf ? J. Douglas Miller Linda Mm' Miller Gwwrul Doug Qt C!Itil'HIl't' ' 'L imlu Contagious humor . . , A truc lricnd . , . limlicf Lixex lor hunting und lixh- long Tri-Hi-Y , . , Horw- ing , . , lnjoys Gym Cluh huclt riding lillx the weck- . . . Air lorcc hccltonn. cndx , . . Pltmx include nuixing xchool. Thonmv Craig MI'lflfl6'I!Jl1 Jacqueline l.oui.ve Miller Gvmfrul Tom A vudmzit' Jack Ie A llici A.... 'Xctiie in Civil Nlcrit Scholurxhip xcmi- Air Pgltrol , , 1 Bgiekglbgill lllllxlllsl . . . SlllLllCN Ytlgtl cnthuxiuwt . , . Luo-going und Hinduism . . . Ciuitur- , , , C'ollcgegil1egid, V ixt , . . l-uture in thc -ffTffr1'i' Scan Miller Rodnei' Kvilh Miller Arr Jqff Amdeniit' Rod Ski hum . . . Bcuts thc llltlvbw Nludyiuy . , 4 Rugged Nltiny A , , Adept ui-tio , A , outdoorxmun . . . Intru- Quick uit , , . On gouge murul mut mun .,.. r Xctiie loreollegc. Boy Scout . , , Planning on collegc, Luthcrun Church. Linda Ann Miller DoroIhi'.le'un Miner Gtfmfral Linda Acazlemiv D0lIi ' Shy ut lirxt but look uguin MU. Nltixter . . . Purtiul , . . Cliccrlul . 4 , Alwuya to thc South . . , Adoruhlc lcndf tt helping hund . , . dimplc . . . Putcntcd laugh Scckx xccreturiul xtutux, . , . Ycurhoolx Scnior Scc- 171 tion Co-editor. John David Mirttmlt Gwzvrul H.lfllflf!1L'll Newt' lost lot' xxortls . . , l-reqttents Sunny 4 . . Cien- CYUIISIIIIICF Hztirtv Mohnal SIUIIII-LIFIIIIWIIIIK' C 'mtrttv Intelligent . , 4 Reseri'ed4 at lirsl 4 4 , Nlighly Nl.G4 trys Hi-Y . . 4 School , . . Good lriend . . . Cen- spirit plus . . . Headed lor tral Treasury worker 4 . 4 Xlarines. lfttlure stenographer. Plllfllfllll 1.011 Mikel! Ralrntoml A rthttr Mmttcltul General Put Acazlwrtit' RuAt ' An optimist , . llorse- Sports ear loier 4,4, Xl- haels rider . . 4 Robert nays joking . . . Enjoys Hall's employee . . 4 Loves goll' . , . Sttmttter at the those stoek ear raees 4 4 , shore . . College hound. l-'ttture tn selling. Sarah Ann Nfrlfftll Linda Lee Morrivon A cztzlwltit' Salk General Linda l-'rtendly import from Contagious laugh 4 . . Loxer Nleehanieshurg . . 4 l4oxes ol' danees and parties . . 4 lo traxel 4 . . Long hroun Kresge's employee . , . 172 hair . . 4 Yearbook stall' Peppy . . . Gurus Tri- . . . l'uture in psyehologt. Hi-Y, Tt'rrt'J1t1t14'.t' .'lfIox't'.t' Jqffhft' Stoll Mrlttnl: A cf1u't'ntIt' .'lIo.w Gwtrral Jeff ltttraneittg eyes? 4 . , ln- Real eloxxn . . , l4oxes all terests ittelutle surlittg and sports . 4 , Strange bird slsiing . . . Ci.C.'s teeordf indeedfu . , True out- hrealsittg pole vattllet' , . 4 doorsmart 4 . Hopeful I-uture in seienee. eollegiatt Kalhrurn Sue Mourlon Academic Ka1h Artist supreme , , DWULS' treasurer . . Cedar Lug stuff .... ,Xl vsuys something to stty . . I-'uture in urt edueution, Cvhlll'l7ll0N.1llt'lHllI Moyer G enerul C'hurmion Beuutilul ttuburn htiii '... Good-nzttured . . , Peppy il Club member . . . Sin- cere interest in nursing. TS ' Ronald Warne Mull General Slee:e Alviuys looking for good times , , . Usually found on dunee floor . . , Bund president . . . Plugs in Yondells. Steven Ernxz Mumma General Moo Muster of mischief . . , Thoroughly enjoys water sports . , . Talks und talks . . . Plans on entering the Navy. Seniors Lerleylo Muxselnian Vicki Lurnn Myers A cadeniie L esleur General Vie Quick with words .... r X Import from Red Lund , . . friend in time ol' need . 4 . Frequents the Sunny . . . Proud NLG. . , . lzxeellent Cedar Log sniff , A , Gurus horsebuels rider. Tri-Hi-Y . . , lfuture jour- nulist. -MU' -19' Timothy Miller Myers Marcia Lynne Nauxx A eudeniie Tim A endemic AAM!lfC'lII1' Animated personality . . . Beautiful huir . . . Loves Contributed to Clifs to sem . , . WYNX Tri-Hi- sehool spirit . . . Serious Y . . . Talented addition lo und sineere . . Aims for Mixed Choir . . . l-'riendly liuture in Llfl. wl11ilC. 173 Cap and Gown Fillings Beginning of the End Crnlhia Eloise Neal Linda Jo ,Veighhers Home Eeononiiex Clerical Lin Pumpkin A talkative lriend . . . nlilll so embarrassed Cool dresser . , . Never . , , Always dancing ,... -X11 caught hurrying . . . Pre- outgoing blonde . . . lfuture lersthe college set. as hair stylist, L f .ff Susan Jean Neff Deborah A nn Neilson 3'-in N'-N-rf 'Wulf' Keiih Andrew Nonemaker Reheeea Jean 0'C'onnor Academic Keith Academic UBf'l'lyl'H Intelligence plus . . . Loyes Beliutilul neu addition to anything to do with 11111111 . .. CC. . , . TAUS , . . Al- Chorus member . . . Polite ways sailing and never at to everyone . . . College home . . . l-uture includes bound. college. Q. er' Academic Susan Aeadeniif' Debbie Anything hnglish . . , Rain- Chicago import . . . Ac- bow Girl , . . Horseback tive addition to Pep Club riding . . . Cedar Log stall' . . . Oh. right? . . . . . . Hair lor fashion , . . Nllifs . . , Enjoys swim- Future airline sleyyardess. ming . . . lfuture includes college, fa? John L. Negleyi' Steven Owen Newhouxe Academic' John Academic' Sieve Sports cars are his first Runs the Colt locker room love . . . Sometimes shyg . . . Witty' . , . Toppers Hi- 174 always friendly . . . Col- Y . . . Smart dresser , . . Y lege lies ahead. Heading for college. John Jevuy Paul Nova! Pamela Lynn 0'Donnell Academia Juan Academie Pam Senior Class president . , A Skis in any season . . . Al- Cove governing board nays on the move . . , . . . Vicounts . . . Always Heading lor tt psychology has an idea . . . Heading maior. lor the campus. i Are the for S eniars William W. 0.Vlf'I'llH.Q General UOIIIXH Nlolorcyclcx riilc lint . . . lgxlrolcil .... 'Mid xxrcm- lling ciilliuxiguxi .... X Pro- lcnionul . . . l'lllLll'C in Liir lorcc hluc. fi. fs., Elizabeth M. Oman A cadeniic' ' ' Li: ' ' A grcul nclrcm . . . Lox- aiblc. lLlllxLlllNC. congcniiil . . . Ckmslilllllj funny , . . Youth l-'orum mcmbcr . . , Fulurc in drumu ficld. Gail Victaria Osierlund General Li11le O.rcar An indixiduulixl . . . lin- joy purlicx . . . Ycllow supcr-spori Chcxcllc . . . lfulurc includcx junior col- lcgc and irzivcl gihroiid. ' U W Bl 1 aw' R Deborah Lee Omer 1 Sl6'IIOxQfllf7l'llC' Debbie , i351 mm . . . inrmmci Tri- he .2 lli-Y . . . Drivcx in llowcrcd 'ggi I Nlclropolilgin . . . Fuiurc 5 + 'V na ii mcdicul sccrclury. .w.a-nn0n-v- ,uf fi i 1 fkzlb 35- Kevin Brian 015101 General Kev Always happy . . Pricc- lcms lricnd , . . Mom- Claircs Hi-Y . . . Otstofs Sunoco . . . Plans lo join lhcNuvy. John Calvin Palmer General John kxuhcriinl . . lfirxi love is sporty . , . A xkillcd gimniini . . . Ncxl on lhc ugcndu: collcgc. 'Q we-ev Karen L. Parlan Boaklieepinlg HK. P. Collccls ull norm ol yiullcd iinimzils . . . School wpirii plux . , . lzncrgclic . . . Bookkccpcr ol' tomorrow. Charles' Richard Palleman lmluxrrial Arn Chas Pruclicul iokcr . . . Golf is hix xporl . . . Wlcsl Shore Driving Rzingc cm- ploycc , . . l-'oolhiill lun . . . l-ulurc grccnxlxccpcr. X. ., ,,... '. r,. f . .gh 21 if N will ' .af Susan Louive Paul Ari Sue Short :ind Nwccl . . . lovcw LO xkcich rind New . . . Pcppi . , . I-ulurc in url. 175 -4, 'UN ., 'lbs-I Allcfn Muvlai Pearce Bruce l.ynn Penzlell .-iuucleniit' Al Gwzeral Brucf ' Quict incmbcr ol' Thu fircat huinorist . . . Key Group . , . Cars. cars. Club up .,.. Nlumbci' ol' cars . . . l.cans toward lixplorci' Club 463 , . . lootball and basketball . . . lllll'LllllLll'1ll xxrostlcit . Tonioi'i'mx's ongincciy Navy ncxt. lf. J' . . -,Ah H 911. he Brian C'l.i'zlv Prlikfr Karen Lynne Perdew .'1L'lI0'C'lllll' Brian .4 c'adwr11'1' Karen A rcmarls lor ovory og- Soltball manager . . . A casion . . . ltorniula rac- thoughtful lricnd . . . Tal- ing and organ music ratc cntcd gymnast 4 . . WYNX high . . . Collcgu ahcad. Tri-Hi-Y . . . l-'uturu air- linc stcwardcss. Gam' Lee' Peiffer Sheila Jane Pelerx .4l'U!lt'l7Ill' Pip Acadwniv 'ASheila Crazy scnsc ol' humor . . . l'0isCd Llfld vicll-liked . . , Strunis thc guitai '... An CC.'s great orator and ardent football lan . . . HCIFCSS , . , lnlrffrwlw ili- 176 Nlusiumaior. cludc politics . . . lfuturc will bc bright. mg? i i Skilllully. Mariannc Soxman uscs a linishing tool to complctu Kcsslcr looks on. Nilv Peter Pellersson Acaclenziv Pew Thinks for himscll' . . . Billiards enthusiast . . . Lnjoys CC. football and baseball . , . Planning on HACC. John William Phelan llldllflfllll Arlx Javk Amiablc . . . Mcnibcr ol thc Civil Air Patrol . . , Enjoys thc Amatcui' Radio Club . . . Skillcd in indus- trial arts, i i in Class of '69 .as l l l ,EXW Aug -1 A , l 554 A x ML V wheelthrown pottery' while Sue G reg Alan Piccolo General Firm Susquehanna transler . . Lives for parties , . . .-Xt home on the danee lloor . . . Hopes for art sehool. Nunn' Ann Piwce Amrleriziv Narit'1 ' An understanding friend Dedicated Deb Cedar Log stall , , , Con- seientious looking lor- yytlld lo eollegt. Nf- Douglas Allen Pike. J r. Acadenziv Doug National Merit semi- linalist , , . Congenital . . , ljleetronies hug . . . Headed lor eollege , , . Soul Toyyn Society Band. M ark A nzhoni' Plesce General Mark Often seen underneath a ear . , . Sareastie wit . . . Mont-Claires Hi-Y . David M. Palm Acadenrif Dave Smooth . . . Loves rigorous sports . . . Peach . . . Baseball is his game , Plans lor college, Su:anne Poole' Academic' Sue Super giggles . , . lgx- pert gymnast .... Always ready lor a good time . . . WYNX Tri-Hi-Y . , . Col' lege hound. .luslina A nn Parr Academic' Tina Quietly lriendly . . . Mem- ber ol' Nledieal Careers Club . . . Intelligent . . , Asset to fiirls' Cliorus . Heading lor campus, Sandra .lu Pnsmuga .4t'lIClE'IHl'C Hslllldlfl Absent-minded MIL . . . A ready smile for every- one . , . Cedar Log Linder- elassmen lzditor . 4 . lfu- ture in merchandising. Future in college, 177 Wx-'K im 'if ' ' Naricgt' L. Raeuchlc' l Amzlwiiit' Rac'z4c'h Always has a good jokc . . . Lovcs thc sliorc . , , Sports- vioman . . . l.ong hroun hair Collc-ic hound may Bonnic liileen Powell William Henri' Prcfxcoil llumv Ecmioniihv Bon r4L'lIClf'lHlt' Bill Capricious and carclrcc . , , C.C.'s lfrcnch horn man lndustriotis School Storc .... -Xluays talking and viorkcr '... Cool ill . . , smiling . . . Sparkling grccn Aluttirchomcniakcr. cgcs . , . Nlaioring in acA counting. ... .M ... ' gl s 'ig 4 xg, Robvri Lee Redding it ' Academia' Bob Should hc on L'tu1'hln . . , Talcntcd Thcspian . . . Always sccn. always heard . . . Racing and Colt lan. Gary Bruce Puwlex Lisa .lean Radabaugh Induxlrial Arls Camp Sivnographic' Lisa lilcctric organist . . . Foot- COUSUIUI laughter , , . hall lollowcr . . . Rcady for l.0I1g. Swingin' piglililh . . mischicl' . . , lfuturc in thc Shorc is first love , licld ol' oloctronigs, Looks for a good timc. Nancy Jane Rehn Aradenzii' HNancz ' Talcntcd violinist . . . Grcgarious . . . Sparkling grccn cycs . . . Patriot 178 News papcr girl . . . Junior collcgc ahead. Seniors Years of I0 cz Close Deborah L. Reidingvr Al'lldt'Hlll' Debbi1 ' Bcautilul smilc . . . DWULS' prcsidcnt , . . Sports ian and participant . . . 'l'ruthl't1l . . . Plans l0 study clcnicntary edu- cation. Sandra Lev Rffnshaw Ac'aa'f'mic' San1l1 ' Co-editor of Cliff Seniinel . . . Quiet hut sophisticatcd . . . Avid sports lan . . . WYNX . . . Future in journalism. Exams Bring Twelve Hara' Work and Study Janice K are R eynolds Barbara K ay Rhoads Slenographic Jan General 'AB0bbi i Never a dull moment . . . Magic lingers on the type- Loves those dances . , . writer . . , Full of pep . . , I TAUS Tri-Hi-Y . . . Full Smooth dancer . . . Future ol' lun . . . Future secre- in secretarial work. tary. Richard Thomas Rernoldv Academic ' Rick Personable young man . . Basketball on the brain . , Love 'em and leave 'emu . . . Future in journalism. sal Donna Jean Rhoads Academic Donna A vivaeious Vogue . . . Beautiful dark hair and eyes . . . Superb water skier . . . Future airline stewardess. 4sa ' Ji Linda Jo Rhoads Academic Linda Robust sense ol' humor . . . Nlusically inclined ..,i i Xl- xiays on the go . . . Future as a surgical technician. I ,S RichardJ. Rhoadr Academic Rick The coffee house is his hideout . . . Intramural grappler . , . Sirs Hi-Y . . . Good-natured guy . . . College bound. A. 'a'iQ Y , ., Q, x..x- K fir' Virginia Louiire R ichardr Home Econoniivx GinnVi ' Dance teacher . . . Neat appearance , . , linjoys football. tolleyhall. and basketball . , . Vacations atthc shore. Q -es Allen Lee Ricker General Al Able football and track man . . , Enjoys hunting. pool. and swimming . . . Headed for the Marines. ew:- ...,,,fwr Robert Palmer Rhodes Roberl Warren Rickerl, Jr. Academic Bob Academic Rick A marching and singing Colt , . . Active Dlelvlolay . . , l.oves electronics and Intellect and inspiration . . . Shutter-bug . . , Drum- mer in CC. hand . . . Bour-f' his F.M. , . . l-'uture in lorhigherlearning. 179 engineering, 180 Judith Ann Ripwn Slenogmphit' Juafi' An underxtnndtng lriend . . . The pink bomb . , . lntrumurulixt . . , I-uture in the buxinem world. e . Pz111iAm1Rohn1 Acadeniic 'APa1Ii Relreyhingly romuntie . . . Comclj addition to the Homecoming Court . . . PCI'NCYCl'Lll1CC und diligence ..,College tthettd. 'llvf' ew-1' Eunive Marguerite Roller Academic Eunice Sweet und undcrxtunding , . . Talented violinist , . . Nlember ol' Youth S5 ntphony . . . Sewing rutex . . . Beau- tiful cy ex, Beflxinlo Rovwzherri' A 1'ua't'n1it' BNN .VX uhiinxiegtl XNYNX . . . Nlelodioux voiee . . , Never exhttuxted . , , CiL'lIlIF Loy xtull . . . Plum to don nursek uniform, R ivhflrzl' Ross A Cl1dL'Hlll' Diz'lt Cireut teuxe . . . Bund and orchextru member , . . Xieountx ull the nut . Never yeen hurrying . l-'uture teatelter. fi-l..L3 Carolyn Marie Roth Academic' Carol I-'abuloua seme ol' humor . . , A talented seuimtrexs . Active in intrumurulx . . . MGA eupztble treas- urer . . . Future eollegiun. Thomas Lee Rowe Debbie L. Ruble A t'fll1'L'l7llC' Tom H Grmfral Deb All-around ttthlele . . , Loyttl lriend . . , lfnthusi- Drivew .tn ,Nuxtin llettly . . . gtxtie addition to Pep Club 'lulented Topper . . . Nlttkex . . . Sportx lun plux . , . lriendx emily 4 . Future Tomorrowk beuutieiun. in Llfl, Teen-Queen nomineex und their eseortx dunee to the struinn ol k . if S , f'::.. sg, Edward Spencer Ruele Academic Ned Full of puns . . . YVlusic is Clfldl Louise Ruff Clerical C'indl ' Nlarvclous array ol' clothes . . . Vibrant . . . Seen in her white Mustang . , . Slick . . . Btisiness college ahead. Seniors John Robert Sackman Induslrial Arls John Staunch Stage Crew mem- Jade L-rnne Schafer Academic 4'Jade Feminine . . , Dedicated number one hobby . . Showmen's drummer . , . Dependable . . . Sees en- gineering in future, Susan Marcia Ruth ber . . . Faithful member ol' Nlont-Claires Hi-Y . . 4 Reticcnt . . . Trade school inluture. 'z-,rf Teen Democrat . . , l-'rench scholar . . . Reliable and helpful . . . Hopes to xxrite andtraxcl. Academic Sue Smiles und giggles . . . A l'aithful'Vogue . . . Dark. IIUPFCSSIVC C5125 . . . A talented artist , , . Headed lor college. The Shadow ol' Your Smile. Gervase Bruce Rybak Induxlrial Arlx Gervase Outdoorsman . . . Anything for a laugh . . . Plays in- tramural sports . . . Seen in V.W . . . Navy all the way. Salli Louise Sampson Ari Salli Adorable personality . . . Blue-eyed blonde . . Radiates excitement , . . Vogues Tri-Hi-Y . . . Fu- ture includes art college. James E. Schambach Academic f'Jin1 A clown at heart . . . Quiet at times . . . Oh no! . . . Loves sports . . . College bound. 181 sq, -nur Janice Lee Sehealfer Gari' Richard Seholl Academic Janiet ' Ar! Had any accidents late- Talented art major . . . ly? , . , Nlighty M15 .... Forever joking . . , Sports Yersatilc dancer , . . Ln- car enthusiast , . . Vi- thusiastic artist . . . Cedar counts Hi-Y , . . Future in Log stall , , . College ahead. interior decorating. Nr' '+- Patricia Marie Seehrisl Home Eeononzies MPa! Fan of the gridiron and b- ball court . . . Holiday em- ployee . . . Personable . . . Looking foryvard to busi- ness school. Kathrurn Irene Schubert Home I:'emi0mi'es' KaIh One ol' the Naturals . . . Lnjoys spectator sports , , . Likes to laugh . . . Headed for beauty culture school. li' W L A-to William L. Schumacher, David Alan Seipe .lr. Academic Dave Academic Bill Rugged Topper . . . llard lzyes dancing yyith mischief hitter on the gridiron . , . , . . Loyal to Roadrunners Constantly clovyning . . . and DeNlolay . , , Intra- Sharp dresser . . , Lampus mural volleyball and bas- bound. 182 ketball , . , l'uture col- legian. Seniors Scour Preparation for Diane Mae Semula Clerical Bright smile . . , Never misses a dance . . . Un- ceasing chatter . . . lfuturc includes business school. Pinky ' ,Q Thomas Charles Shaffer Wallerlejjreyt' Shakespeare Academic' Shakes Thoughtful and quiet . . . Vatican visitor . . . Sailing. hunting. and tennis rate high . . . Aspirations as an engineer. Steven Edward Sharar A endemic Tom A eademie Steve One ol The Group . . . Shy Quick-witted . . . Vicounts . . . Basketball is in his Hi-Y . , . Summer sports- hcart . . , .Iunior Jaycees man . . . Basketball and . , . Heading lor college. wrestling enthusiast . . . Drafting is his major goal. Allies in Senior Day Tim Bruce Shurreltx A t'na't'n1it' Tim llard-xtorlxing seeretary of the Toppers , . . Appre- eiates a good uind lor sail- ing , , . Future in the psychology lield. Du vid liar! Sh ealfkr Acmlwiiii' Dave Regular at Community Park .... -X real Road- runner . . . Intramural sportsman , . 4 Witty . , . Planning on eollege. 0' Pam' A nn Sl1e'llt',t' Slvnoifrriphit' UPU! Rainboxt Drill I'eam . . . Colle-'i'ite xvirdrobe Resuted , . , Beauulul hair , . , luture as it set.rt,t.1r5. Ri1.v.vt'll Cl. ShC'Hl'vl' Indirvlriul Arm Ru.v,v Well-liked . . . Road- runners lli-Y . . . llopes to own a 'Vette . . . l'uturc in the armed lorees. Wm Jef ww' W , .,,,,iK R0dl1l',l'.St'Illl Shvnrlt Aaldelliit' Rod Fleet-looted einder stomper . . , lnleetious smile . . . ff Slvphaniv Ann Shape ,. F. J ' John Raynmnd Shinji' Apudgmji- Spgff lndiivfrilzl Arlx John Comely eheerleader . . . A Boils NWI' Vtllll NCl1U0l TAL , , Q Yjm, vigor. ti. spirit . . . An ideal friend tality . . , Fresh and bloom- . A - l'O0lhilll llllt - - A l'U- irtg . . . Pltts. ed, major ture eareer in eleetronies. in eollege, ,,....,..., Lillian Marie' .Shre :mr Home Econoniirs' Lillian Handy with the needle and thread . . , Sineere and quiet . . . lin-logs football and basketball . . . lfuture homemaker, Deborah It at .Shult r Slwmgraphiz' lJvbhie Imaginatite impressionist . . . Compatible , . . ln- linities . . . CIC. hockey manager . . . Possible Peaee Corps member. A genuine Gentry . . , 183 Looking lorvtard to eollege, Chenrl A nn Sigler Louise Diane Smilh Slenographic C'hent'l Stenagraphif' Louise Never quiet . . . Active in Appears quiet . . , Tal- Church Youth Group . . . cntcd seamstress . . . Infinities Tri-Hi-Y . . , Great sense of humor . . . Plans to enter secretarial Efficient library helper . . . field. A future legal secretary. 6' Richard Louis Anlhont' Lula Belle Smith Sisli Home Economics Lulu General Rick Shy and sincere . . . Coll Zany comments . . . Loves leets stuffed animals . . . cars and racing , . . Girl Willingness to help others watcher . . . Future in . . . Future as a beautieian. drafting or printing. Susan Marie Sloan Patricia Ann Sniilh Academic Sue Academic Pal Hails from Panama , . . Vivaeious . . . Frequents Math whiz . . . Reticcnt The Covei' . . . Varsity . . . Plays the clarinet hockey player . . . Likes 84 . . . Future computer pro- to sew . . . Future plans gram mer. include nurses' training. get km. 2 3 i i li sl t imc, Qifiiic Lf Roberl Lee Sfllllh General Bob Reserved . . . Mont-claires' v.p. . , . Runs the hard- ballers' locker room . . , Plans to serve in the Coast Guard. Sieve Roberl Sniilh Academic A'Sleve One in a million . . . Cars fascinate him . . . Lifts weights daily . . . Athlet- ieallt inclined . . . College bound. W Class of '69 ... ,aug l l 'CL Wayne SCOIISD1lIh General Warne Admires the opposite sex . . . Active in Youth Fel- lowship . . . Frequents dances . . . Gym Club participant . . . Tomorrows businessman. Mdfgdfel Jane Snell Academia' Peggy ' Weekends in Philly . . . Likeable . . . Member of Cedar Log staff . . , Church Youth Group , . . Higher education ahead. Debra Lynn Souders Roberl David Soulner Academic Deb Academic Bob Lively personality . . . Anything for a laugh . . . Crazy' about dancing and Computer Club , . . Buues ' ff-,hx sports . . . lnfinilics Tri- around on his Honda . , . Wg., Hi-Y . . . Future in elc- Headed forlndiana. mentary' education. In . Richard George Snyder General Rick Perpetual clown , . . An- A A other Gentry . . . A Colt A lan . . . Flashes a warm Alfie smile . . . Anxiously' vyait- N ingforjunel ie, , NYM Frederick Joxeph Soulier Marianne I va Soxman ,ie General Fred Ari Marianne 'Z' he Vice-president ol' the Ju- Possesses artistic talents garninos , . . Humorous . . . President ol' Sl Club , gf: , . , Frcquents the Sunny . . Lively and loquacious K Club - . - Ef1,l05S l00lb1lll ..Anticipatcs graduation. and vyater skiing. Ronald George Snyder Avademit' Sn-1'a'e On the go . , . That's neat! . . . One of the twins . . , An active Gentry . . . Enjoys basketball. 185 A zine Lfl1lIlS'E',l' Spangler ,44'z1r1'w11ic' ,4nnt ' Wurhler in choirs . . . Cute und meet , . . Van'- ih ,L Rivhara' Vvrnon Spang .4L'LIllt'llII't' RIM Reudy for good times . . . A quiet Vieount . , , Often xitx hoekex teaim . . . Till- xeen in ti Chevy . . . Future enied in uirt . . . lfuture in nuising. zirehiteeturul drultsinun, Bonila Jane Spangler Harm' I:'t'm1on1ic.s' A'Bannit ' Soll. hroxxn eyes , , . Nleni- ber ol the Teen Center . , . Enjoys wutehing und playing xportx . . 4 l-'uture dietitiun. Roherla Allrn Slagl Academic 'AB0bbi ' lntelleetuul und xophisti- eulted ..,. Adept punto- mimist und modern duneer . . . Varsity debutor . , . Future. speech or payehol- ogy niubior. N John Winfield Slamhaugh 1fIl1'Il.l'II'li!Il .'lI'lX' Jack Leiwurely niqinner . . , Drivex xi l-irehird . . . The Enchantment Provides Group lli-Y .,.. 'Xetive .lunior .luyeee . . lfuture u rehiteet. Tai at 'Q- 'vjjf . Richard Alan Stark if-Pu., Paul Clayton Sleazji' A4'aa'c'niit' Paul Delightw in ulinoxt uny- thing . , . Muster ol' intith . 4 . Wit to xpzire . , . College niun. General Rick Unique sense ol' humor . . . Think it . . . Curelree . , . Ln-joys driv- ing . , . Talented trumpeter . . . Future businessman. David M ilmn Slaulfkfr Indus lrial A fl v ' ' Da ve' ' Woodainun und outdoorx- :nun . . , Never niimes ai xportx event ...' lhe guy 186 with aigrin. Deborah Ka r Stem: A4'an'eniic Dchhit ' Nlisr-es Nliehigun . , . ln- t eewint xniile . . , Admires the stronger Rex . , . Lux- pert equextriun . , . On to the green eaiinpus. of the Senior Ba!! M enfzories Forever snr Marilrn Eli:aheIh Stepp Colleen Ann Srefler General Marilyn Home Evonwnirrv Brunette heuuly , . . Pep 4'C'0lleen Club member . , . CL, Xlurxeloux eoolx und Neum- aporl lun , . . Slylishly xlresrs . . Mind ol her dreamed .... r X xeerelury own - - - School Store ollhelulure. munuger . , , l-'ulure beuu- lieian. nn- is Donna Earlene Sinner SIFIIUAQFIIP I1 iv ' ' Donna ' ' Long brown loekx , . , Sporlx inclined . . . Sxxeel perxonulily 4 . , Xurxily sOllll3LlllCl' . . , lulure :nr- line xlexmrdew or weere- Iliff. Linda Lee Slineman Home f1vL'0I1UHlll'X' Linda Nexer idle . . . hnjoyx apeelulor NPOVIN , . Inter- exled in l-.ll..eX .... Longx lo return Lo l,vlLlll. James Edward Sronehurner Eli:ahelh,4nnSmueh General Jim .-1eademr'e Berk Roadrunner! ehupluin , , , Cole Coffee House Fond ol earn . , . l-riendly goxerning board .... 'Xelive korxellek mun . . . Durk ln Nlllllflllx . , . Tiekles huir ...' Tomorrouk busi- the ivories . . lilfer- nemmun. veseenl. ur Debra L rnn Slerner Raymond Charler SIIII1' Avazlenriv Debbie General Rm Tllklllglllllll .xnd eonxiderule Qulle nn uelorf . . . Ci1rlx . . . .Xelive in Ruinhoxx , . , turn me on! . . , Cupriei- luy-out ldilor ol the Cedar oux . . . Sunny regulur . . . Log . . , l'LllllI'C ln llhrury lnlrumurulmiler. xeienee. Dee ,4 nn Sinner C 'rain E11.Qer1f'S1011f7er .4 L'!Ilft'NlfL' Dee .-1e11a'en1n' C rail? Xlernher ol' Ndlllllllll Honor 'X xmnll mun xxilh Ll lol lo Sngngrl Q , l XX YNX I4-i.Hl. my . . . Ciuuur player , . . Y , Pgpm , , , I-ulurg .lmlill , . . l,l.lTlN lnelllde ineludex Peuee Corpx or wllvsu 187 eollege, uk.,- Glann Franklin Smziflkfr William Rat' Suninierhill A cazlcniit' Frank A cadenrit' Bill .-Xluau hae the laxt nord Nlixed elioir president , . . . . TA Gentry . . . Sports The Group . . . National loter . . . GCA msn Don Honor Society . . , Delendx Adanis . . . College bound, beliefa . . . lznjoyn sports ...leun-loving. 1:5 Thomas David Slrauch Linda Kay Sweigarl A endemic' Tom A cadeniic Swag Transfer from Philly' . . , Animated , . . Steen to- .-Xn eaxy-going individual ward the danee floor . . . . . . Nlont-elaires Hi-Y Baxketball and volleyball ...Planm to major in math. lan . . . Rabena's employee. Ju1lt'Ann Taylor Franklin Bell Thompson Acadwnit' find General Frank Three yearx ol' Girl! Nlakex the VShopperA' at Chorux . . . Luther League Burger King , . . C.C.N member . . . liindhearted library regular . . , A true . . . Plank lor pharmaey in individualist. eollege. a AW,-,nw X or LQ Carol Ann Chrixline Slupak Susan Kay' Talmadge Srenographic Carol S zenographic Susan A quiet nature . . , Note- Cedar Log typist . . , Tire- taker for the Guruk Tri- legg wgrkcr , A A Active Sl Hi-Y . . . lrUlUfC Lliflifkf Club . . . Enjoym swimming 188 steyyardem. and boating . . . Library' worker, Even with over 500 seniors, Kim Brown and Dotty Miner. senior Wolfe must check each write-up for errors. .N-My--Mr Y M elissu A nn Thnnipmn Sll'IIIlAQI'lIf7hlC' ' ' M clix ' ' Guy und gliming inuyior- cnc , , . lgnccuaing Clllllllfl' , , . Louiblc laiugli ,,.. -Xc- livc Vogue , , . Scckx wc- rclurinl xiuius. Seniors is A5 ul .X fy , AQ ,ki .. ,f 1' .3 Marr SWHYIIII Thrunhumer ' Gwiurul .Suv :dw li'a1iiwl'cr lruni Trinity . . . I Xlillinu uxliurclic . En- ioyx klrlllxlllg .ind mini- ming . . . Ruddy xniilc . . l'lllLll'C LIN Ll NUCl'ClLll'y. 'Z S i U-.fr .. ' :Cm V ' Adrian Richard Tio A czzzlvniiv Tio Trcnicndouy pcrxunulily . . . l-'umm ull ,pm-is . . , .Xrlixlic .,,, X Ceflcir Log incmhcr . . , Sim Hi-Y ,..Collcgc bound. K N' Ls: 6-:ri cdiiors. and index editor Cindy Tillie Marir' Torqualo Academic Tillie Scrious-minded. but grcul lun . . . lnlinilicy Tri-Hi- Y . . . Q.C. N g0.lllL . . . Fulurc pliyyiuul cducaillon inslruclor. Christopher Orville Trask kllflllh Eugene Turnw' Az'ac1'enii4' C'hriv Gwifwil Kc'illi Import lroni Red Lund , . . Loxcx lnx nmlorcyclc . . . Enlliumiamic xlioi'ixyux'u lix- Sniaill hui niighly . . . hn- lcnur . . . Cil'C1ll youuur -ioyx hunting , , . lulurc lun , . . l-ulurc ingiior in includes Air lwuruc or clcc- clculricdl engineering. lmniux wliool. .36 ':' 1.- 1 ,gl Donald A ndrew Tressler Marr Jam' ljehlvin General 'ADon Afadeniiv 'AiMllf1 - .-X grcui ouidoorynmn . . . CLIE grim imm Ohio . . . Intramural grupplcr . . . An inrcllcciugil . . . Ycur- Ouicl and Cam-gviflg . . . hook stall' .... -X uurccr in Aposllmfs Hi-Y . , . FIHUFC mcdicul rcscurcli. in thc Navy. 189 ' iw, , ii, .V F: ,W 133- S .. r- v X e' is 4. sir' ip Deborah Llxh Davia' Paul Varnicle We'll enfzenfzber Acadeniic Debbie General Dave Oh. that laugh? . , . lntra- Thats life? . . . Tinkers mural regular . . . Clothes with cars .... i Nlmost quiet galore .,.. -Xctire Vogue , . . Drives a cool jeep . , . I . . Pep Club , , . lruturc Technical school in future. inart. Richard Charles Underwood llldllilfllll Arif Rick A earelree attitude . . . fascinated by cars and cy- cles . , . Loves the outdoor life . . . Prospective ma' rine. Dennis Sieve Veronikis General Denn,t ' Dances with case . . . Great times accompany' him . . . Interested in cars and motorcycles . . . Anchors aweigh. Jane! Calhrjrn Van Wvk rw-at William Arlhur Vogel Academic Jan Academic Bill Able leader . . , Excels in Found where the lun is drama .... A ward-winning . . . Sirs Hi-Y , . . Skiing public speaker . , . Beauti- rates high . . . Planning on 190 ful brown hair , . . WYNX college. Tri-Hi-Y. LW .lf Deborah .loan Vowler Academic Debba Musical ability known to all , . . Sparkling eyes with a personality to match . . . Future in music, Inav-A 'kr , Lawrencelames Vuxla General Larrt ' Fishing and swimming are his pastimes . . . Always running around . . . linjoys football and basketball games . , . Navy. G raa'ual1'on 3 in 'lr wsu. John Frederick W!IddllI4Ql0N A cademic ' 'John ' ' Secretary ol' the Yicounts . . . C'lif'f' Senlinel . , . Park ball . . . Consider- ate ol' others . . . College bound. Marlha Ann Wagner Stenographic MarlAt ' Not quiet. not loud: just lriendly . . . Sharp dancer , . . Smile that captivatcs . . . Beauty school hope- l'ul. Always, mf Day C'l1ffor1lAllcn Ward Gunral CII it ustrious t imhittous t L tits t I g args tree min t lu tle George Howara' Wallace G eneral 'AGeorge Tull. ditrls. Lind handsome . , 4 Nlemher ol' Apostles lli-Y . . . Diligent . . 4 Plans to be u murine. Linda Diana Wallower Acacleniit' Linda Loxes to sem und ride . , . Aetive in ehureh Youth lfelloxtship . 4 . Nluin in- terest is singing. Irene hlizabeili Ward Sleriographic Pic It le Able president ol' the Guru's ,,.. f Xlxuiys tt smile L o ol'I'er . . . A future see! rettirg. C'h,t'rle Louise Wariclx Deborah .lean W augaman Slt'II04LfV'llf7hlC' C'hV1'rlt ' SIt'llUAQl'tlf7hlL' Debbit ' A steudlust smile 4 4 . l.n- giots spinning dises , 4 , So petite . . . lfun-loving . , . lzngioys duneing . 4 4 Volleyhull intritniurttlist . . . I-'uture ineludes it medieul Guru's Tri-Hi-Y . . . See- returiul work in luture, Denniv Michael Walls seereturitil position. Kalh 1' Lee Weaver Avadeniiv 'ADem1i ' Secrelarial Weav l-'oothull is his grime . 4 . Appreeiaites it good joke Cientrys lli-Y 4 4 . At- , . 4 All sports interest her traieted by sports ears . . . .... A etive member ol the Seldom idle . . , l'uture Gospel Group , , . hxtro- sueeess, vert, Alfl'C'J0Al'L'6 Warfel Ar'aden1iz' Alive Outgoing rind friendly to ull . 4 4 llus leadership qualities , . . Loyal lf.T.A. member . . 4 Looking lor- 191 ward to college. 5 192 Michelle .4 nm' Wenwr 44z'urlc'rui4' '1'lf1ivl1z'llv lnleeiioux xmile . . . Xoguex l'rifllifY . . . High- Nlepping ziddiiion io ilie eolor gu.ird. JoL.i'nn Marie Webber .4z'z1demic Jo Energelie und lriendly , 4 , Yixaieioux Xogue . , , YP. ol the Core . , . Plunx inelude eollege . . . Youth Pexiirul eligiirmun, Mari' lflizabvlh Weigel .4c'lldt'lllfL' .Muri ' Reliuhle friend , 4 . Deb! xgp. .... Nelire in Youlh lfelloxuliip und Nlixed Choir . .4 Future in leziehing4 Barbara lflllhl'-l'Il Walls 44ezul'w1il1' Barb ,X girl ol lexx xxordx . . . Adept xeuiimrem , , . lpurnexi lxlielon . . 4 Nurv ing or Peuee Corps gilieud, Michael Stephen Wt'l1l7I?f Book keeping Mich Ready relorlx 4 , . Slidex Ll mean trombone . . . 4Xqua1riuiii us Ll hobby . . . Bnelielorhood ix hix umbi- lion. Jo-we Marie Weill: A eadenriz' U.l0,l'f't' Smilex gi lol 4 . . lwiilhlul Coll l-'oolbxill Lklierelle , . , Hou about lliail irip lo Rome? 4 . . VISTA nexl, Deborah Lee Wern Clcfrizwl Deb Rudiulen enlliumiusm with eulm perxonnlily 4 . . Em- l7LlI'l'L1N5CS emily . , . loot- hull lain , . . luiure ineludex husinem xeliool Dennisfl. While Academic Denn,i ' Sureusm xxiih ll smile . . . Clever ehemiwl , 4 4 Nu- iionul Nlerii eommendcd NlLldCl1l . 4 . Leaning iouurd engineering. WWW IN' sl r M! 5... Jmli' Luv Wi'c'Aw1l14'iyw' Slt'lIUj.g'l'llf7llI'L' H.lll!fl'U lywcly bmw n my cy , . . l,imy'cx lu dgincc . . . iuixli- iondhlc u.irdrolyc . . . l-u- iuru wcruiiiry or hciiuii- ciun. X i x Class of '69 Kalhlewz l.i'nm' Wfllizzms Aivfldwviic' i Kathy llcurd hdurc wen . . 4 Dchx Tri-Hi-Y . . . lgllilil- ful lu thc baind . . . Looking Lmyurd wllugc und lCLlCi1ll'lg, Trade Lee Wielurid G vn eral ' ' TI'lIl'1't'i ' Shuvu huppincm yyiih ll xmile. .... Nppirnliu Drumu mcnibcr . . . Sophix- mum , . . I-ulurg .urlinr nlcyyurdcss, R11herlA, Williamx Gwierul Bob Crum ujOUI1ll'y num , . . W hy Red Lund? . . . Lcnmy nc I-'irc Coinpuny VOILIHICCI' . . . Sirs Hi-Y .le ffrcui Roland While' A mdwriic .lelY ' . . . i LllLlVC dlllflxlllllll. Unc ol' ii kind . . . Extro- xcri . . . Miryiiy mun . . . Active Junior .luyccc . , . lnhc Group . , . Collcgc ciunpux uhcud, Douglas .4 rlhllr Wicavr Sleplzwi FFKUICIIX Willimnr fil'lIFP'!ll Willikf' Plcaisuni und likcublc . . . .-X Sunny rugulur . , , Proud ul' his Coruiii '... Looking l'oryyurd lu junior college. Y' Thmmzx Malrhew Williamx Avadeniiz' Tom Sviifi with in ymilu . . . Dry wil , , . An Ollld00I'N- main , , . Hcudcd lor col- lcgc or ihc Navy. Acndwnic Doug A former Philudclphiun , . Cunxidcrulc . . . LQCA viculhcr furccuslcr . . , A Coll fun 4 . . l'ulurc mcic- 193 omlogixl, ,. 'YN Wit? Big K ids and Allan Kennvrh Winer' A vaclcmit' Allan Loyal and talented ha nd member . . . Adept auto mechanic . . . Calm and casual . , . College hope- Lvrnn M. Willlx l.e'slie Lynn Wilson A Induxlrial Arlx Linn Acazlenziz' Lthr Nluxelcx galore . , , Enjoys Forever creating laugh- 'GM ' '24 y af hunting and fishing , . . ter . . . Voguek Tri-Hi-Y , 7 Chevy lan . , . Constuiitly . . , Sparkling CC. inaior- 3? A changing him mind. ette . . . Peppy and petite . . . , l'uture airline ste- wardess, Richard Rm' Wilson Avadenzit' Dick Alwaym time lor at laugh . , . l-aiorx hunting . . , l-'requents yportx eventm , . , Air lrorce hound. Alan Kennclh Wilxon ,-1t'zidw1i1't' 'f4l l-inure iitttirney at law . . . Quiet, liut liiely . . . ln- terestcd in autoninhilew . . . Vice prexident ol' Slti Club. 194 Barri' A rlhnr Winlerx .4t'llll'C'V7Il't' Barri ' American l'icld Service Representative to tier- nittny . . . Nlaltex lilcltdm eanilx . . . Ununual senmc til liunitn . . Ytiuth lel- lomhip. nv' Cil'IIlhll1 Lee Walla' A t'llll'l'I7ll't' Hcllllllllfu Index editor lui' Cvdar Lag . . , Alwayx willing ,Q . . .Mid stuck cnt' racing lan . . , llopen lor college. Erlcia Suzanne Womer Home Emn0nii'cs Suv Comcientitnus xtudent . . . Likcm to cook and new . . . A loyal lriend . , , Loves uninialn .... A ctive l-'.ll,lX. memher. . il. Leigh Earl Wood .4c'ademiv Leigl1 Crum eountry and track runner . . . Pielw the gui- tar , . . Senxe til humor . . . The Group , . . Cani- pum hound. oday. . .Men Women omorrow Melhvsu A ndrewx Yarnull Judilh Lynne Ylllfil' A eadenzic' Meli,s'5a A widen: lit' Jz111'l'e Conservative . . , Dehs Good thingy eome in nnitill Tri-Hi-Y . . , Iinhiop xki- pziektigek . . . Sparkling ing . . , Loves to make Youth l-estivail nominee her oxxn elothex . . , Col- , . . True Rebel , . , letiture Doris' .lean Yorly Palricfzz Anne Zaloniv SIeno4Qraph1'c' Dor1'.i' ,14-gdwpyjp Par l'1l5UlW1lC1l bb dw? NWN llzird-working eundy strtper f - - Blonde UCMCS V V - , . , linioyx Nports. both fillfl-IN Tfl-lll-Y A - e tin ti ptirtieiptint und xpeee lllcmlll A 1 - Buhlnlfhf ttitor . . . lftitttre regiktered etireei' uhezid. ntirgg- lege bound. e in tetiehing. 69 k Bearrice K uri' Young Roherr M erriek Z edult er Home Econoniiczv 'Ak'11,i ' Amdeniie Zed I-Luthlul F.ll,A. eluh mem- Yieountx' noble lender . . , ber . . , Loves tinimzils Jr. .ltiyeee . . . hnioys . , , Aetive in intrtimuruls . . ., ,Hopes to become tl betiutieitin. xporty ol till sorts . , . On the rotid to eollege. Steven Joseph Yasulonix General HSleve Trinityk loss: C.C.'s gain . . . Pool shark . , , Rugged individual . . . rootbtill lun . . , Patriot News employee. K alhy J erm Yeo Clerical Kall1 Pretty blonde hair , . Hates tx dull weekend . , linioys loothtill games . , Btiainem xehool heekonm. Roherl Benjamin Young Df'f'UMJf'l' Zwflfff H Amdmm. legal, Aeudeniit' Don Ttill inttn with tzill :deux A lllmllng lwmlllllllll - - - . . . lnterexts in model Rcllilblc A - - DUWN ll roeketry . . . Pltinx for hliwlf lt-with - P e 5lN- lllll 195 eollege its murine hiologimt. mlilqlollh llll - - CJVUUP i- . Gail Ilene Zeigler Edward Louis Bianco Academic Gail Academit' Ed East Pennshoro import Ciood naturcd und easy- . , . Active Pep Club mem- going , . . Basketball and ber . , . Loves all sports track rate high . , , Future . . . Shy . . . College inthe VISTA program. bound. Marleen Marie Zellers Ann Marie Byrnes General Marlene Stenagraphic Ann Glistening hlondc locks C.C.'s import from Me- . . . Skilllul with a needle Devitt . . . Radiates friend- and thread . . . Friendly liness . . . Frequents smile and matching per- dances . . . Loves her '55 sonality. Chevy . . . Prospective secretary. Greg Earl Andrews David Lee Hacker Academic Greg Industrial Arts Dave linjoyable companion . . . Primary interest is ears Favors basketball and foot- , . . Unique sense ot' humor hall . . . Special interest . . , Emploxed at Fritfs 196 . . . - . Q. in sports cars , . , llails Mobil . , . Harris transler. from Trinity. George Wvlie Smith General Geor4Qt ' Newcomer to C.C. . . . NRA. member . . , Inter- ests include stumps. coins. and history , . , Delvlolay man . . . Good natured. Janet Esther Tucker Academic' Jan Friendly and pleasant . . . Sentinel stall' . . . Summer recreation day camp coun- selor . . . Future eo-ed. In Memorzam Ido not see why I should e er turn buek Or those should not set forth upon my truek To overtake me who should miss me here And long to know if still I held them dear They would not find me changed from him they knew Only more sure of all I thought was true. Dinah A. Graves 1950-V963 197 --V ' ' ' 198 Senior Activities Index Aeker, Caren Marie Emily Latin Award 31 Intramurals 2.3.41 Band 2.3.41 Orchestra 3.41 String Ensemble 41 Pit Band 3.41 Class Play 4: Cliff Sentinel 31 Encounter 3.41 Cedar Log 41 Youth Forum 41 Tri-Hi-Y 2.3.4 . . , 97.l36.235. 250. Alapas, Patricia Leslie Intramurals 2.31 Mixed Choir 41 Girls' Choir 2.31 Operetta 3 . . . 136, Albert, William Warren 136, Albright, Susan Louise Homeroom Officer 2.4-Sec.-Treas, 2.41 Girls' Choir 2.31 Gym Club 2.3.41 Gym- nastic Competitions 3.41 Snow Queen Court 41 Tri-Hi-Y 2.3 . , , 21.136, Ambrose, Alan Scott Handicapped Essay Contest 31 Intramurals 2.3.41 Am. Radio Club 2.3-Pres, 21 Cedar Cliff Driving Olympics 3 . . , 136. Anderson, Gary S. Intramurals 2.3.4: Cross Country 21 Stage Crew 31 Electronics Club 2 , , . 98.136, Anderson, Karen Lucille Intramurals 2.3.41 Girls' Choir 2.31 Pep Club 2.3.4 . . , 136. Andrews, Greg Earl Intramurals 2.3.41 JV Basketball 21 Art Club 21 Pep Club 31 Ski Club 4 . , . 196. Anoka, Donna Lee Intramurals 2.3.4 . , , 136. Arnold. Theresa Anne Homeroom Officer 3.4-Pres. 3.41 Scho- lastic Art Award 31 Intramurals 2.3.41 Class Play 3.41 Repertory Theater 41 Thespians 3.4-V.P. 41 Apprentice Drama Club 2: Youth Festival Court 41 Gym Show 21 Youth Forum 2.31 Youth Drivers Safety 'Council 3: Tri-Ili-Y 2.3.4 . . , 94. 137.226, Attinger, George Ernest Industrial Arts Exhibit 3 . , , 137. Atzejf, Koehe Homeroom Officer 3-V. P. 31 Intramurals 2.3.41 JV Football 21 V Football 3.41 JV Basketball 21 V Basketball 31 Track 31 Gym Club 2.3.41 Hi-Y 3.4-Treas. 3.4 .,.55.58.137.227. Baehman. Susan Lynn Girls' Choir 2.3.41 Mixed Choir 2.3.41 Naturals 2.3.-11 Operetta 2.3.4 1 . . 102 l03.l37. Bair, Mollv Ann Band 2.3.41 Tri-Hi-Y 3.4 . . . 137.256, Baker. C Wford Nelson 137, Barrouk, Gemma Intramurals 2.3.41 Spanish Club 21 Ap- prentice Drama Club 3.41 . . . 137.207, Barton, Barbara Ann Intramurals 2.3.41 Apprentice Drama Club 31 Ski Club 2.4: Tri-Hi-Y 2.3-Chap. 3 , , . 137. Baughman, Debora Louise Band 2.3.41 Orchestra 31 Mixed Choir 2. 3.41 Mixed Ensemble 41 County Chorus 4: Operetta 2.3.41 Tri-Hi-Y 2 1 , . 104.l38. 156.25-1. Baumgardner, Paul Q. lntramura1s4. , . 138, Beamer. Nancy Ann Homeroom Officer 2.3.4-Pres. 2. Sec.- Treas. 3. V.P. 41 Student Council 21 Band Front 41 Gym Club 2.3.4: JV Cheerleader 21 Tri-Hi-Y 3.41 Snow Queen Court 4 . , . 21.l38.226.2S6. Beard, Daniel C, Science Fair 21 Intramurals 2.3.4: Track 2.3.41 Cross Country 3.41 Jr. Historians 3.41 Hi-Y 3.4 , . , 6l.138.221, Beard, Mark Miller Biology Club 21 Hi-Y 3... 138.219, Bechtel, Dennis Walter V Football 31 Employment Opportunities Club 4 - Pres. 4 . , . 97.l38. Beck. Rodger W. Employment Opportunities Club 4 . . 138. Beecher, David Eugene V 1 7 Science Fair 21 Intramurals 2.3.41 JV Basketball 21 JV Baseball 21 Hi-Y 4 . . . 138. Beighley. James Lawrence JV Wrestling 2.31 V Wrestling 41 Biology Club 211-11-Y 3 . , , 138. Beighley. Nora Elizabeth Girls' Choir 2.3.41 Class Play 3,41 Thes- plans 41 Competition Play 41 York Drama Festival 31 Apprentice Drama Club 2.3 .,.94.l39. Benfer. Cathy Ann Americanism Award 31 Novice Festival 21 Intramurals 2.3.41 Girls' Choir 41 Operetta 41 Class Play 3.41 P.H.S.S.L. Drama Competition 4: Repertory Theater 41 Choral Readers 3.41 Cedar Log 4- Faculty liditor -11 Apprentice Drama Club 2.3-Recorder 2. V. P. 31 Thcspians 3.41 I-'.T.A. 21 Gym Show 21 Youth Forum 4: Tri-Ili-Y 2.3.4-Pres. 2.3 . . . 23.8019-1.102. 139.232.252. Bennie. Richard Keith Intramurals 21 German Club 2.31 Gym Show2 . ., 139. Berg,Rundi Intramurals 2.3.41 Class Play 3.41 Ap- prentice Drama Club 3-Sec. 31 Ski Club 2.4-Sec. 2.41 Gym Show 21 Tri-Hi-Y 2.3. 4-Treas. 3 . . . l39.235.251, Berkieh, Thomas Peter Intramurals 2.3.4, JV Football 21 V Foot- ball 3.41 Computer Club 2.31 Hi-Y Tri-H- Y Council 41 Hi-Y 2.3.4 . . . 84.139, Berry, James C. Intramurals 2.3.4: JV Baseball 21 Elec- tronics Club 2: Hi-Y 3 , , , 139. Besser, Norma Ann Intramurals 2.3.41 51 Club 2.3.4-V.P. 41 School Store 2.3: Tri-Hi-Y 2 . . . 89.139, Bianco, Edward L. Intramurals 2.3.41 Football 2.3.41 JV Basketball 21 Track 2.3.4 . . , 196. Bilxler, Janet Eileen French National Honor Society 41 Gym Show 21 Girls' Choir 21 Mixed Choir 2.3. 41 Mixed Ensemble 3.41 County Chorus 3. 41 Operetta 2.3.41 Thespians 41 Appren- tice Drama Club 2.31 Tri-Hi-Y 3.4 . . . 94.104.l39.232. Bixler, John Randall Intramurals 2.3.41 Gym Show 2: Hi-Y 3. 4-Chap. 3.4. . . 139.219, Blackmore, George Henri' Intramurals 3.41 JV Football 21 Track 21 Hi-Y 2.3.4-Pres. 4 . . . 139.219, Blake, Jay Reylana' Intramurals 21 Electronics Club 21 Em- ployment Opportunities Club 41 Gym Show 21 Hi-Y 3.4. . , 140, Blake, William Charles National Honor Society 41 Band 2.3.41 County Band 41 District Band 3.41 Pit Band 3.41 P.H.S.S.L. Competition Play 41 Class Play 41 Operetta 3.4 . . . 93.140, 208. Blaueh, Brent William Intramurals 2.3.41 Computer Club 21 Gym Club 31 Jr, Jaycees 41 Gym Show 21 Hi-Y 4... 140.221, Bobb, Brenda Dawn 140, Bogar, Randall Edwin Homeroom Officer 2.3.4-Pres. 2.3.41 Stu- dent Council 2,3.41 Intramurals 2.3.41 V Football 3.4-Mgr. 3.41 V Wrestling 2.3.41 Jr, Jaycees 3.41 Hi-Y 2.3.4-Sgt,-at-Arms 2.3.4.. . 70.74.75.84.92. l40.227. Bogar, Richard Marshall Homeroom Officer 2.3.4-V.P. 2.3.41 Class Officer 3-V.P. 31 Student Council 31 In- tramurals 2.3.41 JV Football 21 V Foot- ball 41 Cross Country 31 JV Wrestling 21 V Wrestling 3.41 Track 3.41 Gym Club 2. 3,41 Hi-Y 2.3.4-Pres. 2 . . , 58.70.7l.74. 75.l40.192.227. Bollinger. Gary Deane Intramurals 2.3.4: JV Wrestling 2.31 JV Baseball 21 .l.E.T,S. 31 Hi-Y 3.4 , , , 140.220, Bond, Jacquelin Sue Homeroom Officer 3.4-Sec.-Treas. 3.41 Intramurals 2.3.4: Softball 3.41 Gym Club 2.3.41 Tri-Hi-Y 2.3.41 Homecoming Court 4 . .. l7.l40.226. Bonner, Gary' Michael 141 . Boone. Richard Alan Intramurals 2.3.41 .IV Baseball 2: J.Ii.T.S. 31Hi-Y 2.3.4 . .. l4l.l92.220. Bordner, John J effrey JV Wrestling 2.31 Gym Club 2.3.41 Hi-Y 3.4...74.14l. Boudeguer. Rose Marie Raquel Hon. Member Student Council 41 I-'rench Contest 2.31 Mixed Choir 41 Guitar Trio 31 Folk Group 21 Stage Crew 41 Spanish Club 41 English Club 2.31 I-'rench Club 31 English Discussions Club 21 Tri-Hi-Y 41 Halloween Parade Court 4 . . . 25.100. 141.2511 Bouse, Barbara Garner National Scholastic Art Certificate 31 In- tramurals 2.3.41 Pep Club 21 Gym Club 31 Ski Club 41 Tri-Hi-Y 2.3.4-V.P. 4 . . . 141.224. Bowen, David Gray' Intramurals 21 Band 2.3.41 Hi-Y 2.3- Chap. 2.3 . . . l41.233. Bowen, Larrt' Thomas Intramurals 2.3.41 .IV Baseball 21 Cross Country 31 Track 31 J,E.T.S, 2.31 Hi-Y 2.3.4.. . 141.220, Bower, Linda Karen Intramurals 3.41 Mixed Choir 21 Class Play 3.41 Operctta 21 Cedar Log 4-Lay'- out Editor 41 Apprentice Drama Club 41 Thespians 4 . . . 80.l41.14l.234.235. Bowman, Carol Suxan Homeroom Officer 2-Sec.-Treas. 21 Ski Club 21 Tri-Hi-Y 2.3.4 , . . 142. Brader, Steven Robert Band 2.3.4: County Band 41 Pit Band 2.3. 41 Dance Band 3.4. . . Brandt, Edward S. Ski Club 2.4. . . 142. Brandt, Gordon Lee Gym Club 2.3.4. . , 142.152, Brasxell, William John Industrial Arts Wood Exhibit 2.31 Intra- murals 2.3.41 Math Club 3.4 . . . 142. Brexsler. S usan Lynn Intramurals 2.3.41 Pep Club 21 Gym Club 3.41Tri-Hi-Y 2.3 . . . 142. Bret:, Darlene F raneex Intramurals 2.3.41 Girls' Choir 2.31 Gym Club 21 Thalians 31 Business Office 41 Tri-H1-N 2.3 . . . 142. Brinlet, Samuel Shields Homeroom Officer 3-V,P. 31 Intramurals 2.3.41 JV Football 21 V I-iootball 3.41 Gym Club 2.41 Hi-Y 2.3.4-Chap. 3 . . . 5X.l42. 192.227. Brixittx, Dennis Wade Intramurals 2.3.41 Cross Country' 21 JV Wrestling 2.31 Baseball 2.3.41 German Club 21 Gym Club 3.41 Hi-Y 3.4 . . . 142. Officers of Medical Careers Club listen to Major Christ outline the advantages of Army' nursing. SEA TED: Sue McBride. treas.1 Patty' Freysinger. reporter1 Pat Smith. pres. STANDING: Anne Spangler. sec.: Anna Oldham. yup. Brott, Mart' Ambra 142. Brown, Dennis Allen Intramurals 31 Mixed Choir 21 Employ- ment Opportunities Club 41 Hi-Y 4 . . . 143. Brown, Ixintberlut' Ann Intramurals 3.41 Class Play 31 Cedar Log 4-Senior Co-Editor 41 Thalians 31 Apprentice Drama Club 21 Hi-Y Tri-Hi- Y Council 41 E.T.A. 41 Tri-Hi-Y 2.3.4- V.P. 31 Youth I-'orum 4 . . . X0.X4.l43.l88. 250.253 Brubaker, Donna June Intramurals 2.3.41 Gy'm Club 21 Appren- tice Drama Club 31 51 Club 2.3.4-VP, 31 Tri-Hi-Y 2.3 , . .89.143. Brumbaeh, Michael Allen Intramurals 2.3.41 .IV Ifootball 21 JV Baseball 21 V Baseball 3.41 .I.E.T,S. 3: Employment Opportunities Club 41 Hi-Y 2.3.-1...l43.22l. Buchanan, MelanieAnn French National Honor Society 3.41 Cedar Lot: 41 Hi-Y Tri-Ili-Y Council 31 Ap- rentice Drama Club 21 51 Club 2.31 12. .. . 1'.T,A. 41 Tri-Hi-Y 2.3.4 . . . l43.230. Bucks, l1'li:al7eth Kant' Intramtirals 2.31 Apprentice' Drama Club 21 Spanish Club 3.4-Sec. 41 Tri-Hi-Y 2 100.143 Bttxegr. Rayrmand Timothy' Intramurals 2.3.41 Cross Country 3.41 Track 3.41 Archery Club 41 Hi-Y 2.3.4 ...6l.90.l43.22l. Bull, Ronald Eugene Intramurals 31 Key' Club 3.41 Electronics Club2 . . , 143. Buser, Charley' Track 2.31 Employment Opportunities Club 3-V.P. 3 . . . 97.143. Butler, Natalie Jo Intramurals 2.3.41 Cedar Log 41 Pep Club 2.3-Pres. 31 Gym Club 41 Tri-Hi-Y 2.3.41 Youth Festival Court 4 . . , 144. l80.226.234. Buttorff, Barbara Louixe Class Officer 2.3.4-Sec. 2.3.41 Intra- murals 2.3.4: Softball 2.31 Cliff Sentinel 41 Cedar Log 41 Leaders' Club 21 Thal- ians 31 Gym Club 41 .IV Cheerleader 21 Y Cheerleader 3.41 Tri-Hi-Y 2.3.41 Youth I-'estival Court 41 Youth Iforum 2.3.4 , . . 76.1I1.l36.l44.25l, Byrnes, Ann Marie Intramurals 41 Tri-Hi-Y 2 . . . 196. Caldarelli, Vietor Gemgt' Intramurals 2.3.41 Gym Club 3.41 Hi-Y 2.3.4 . .. 144, Campbell. Gail Katherine Intramurals 41 .IV Bttslielbull 21 Library Club 2.31 Medical Careers Club 4 . . . 1OI.144. Carmichael, Alexander Watson 144. 199 2OO Senior astronomers concentrate on the stars during class periods. Cassel. Linda Kay Intramurals 2.31 Tri-Hi-Y 2.3 . , , I44. 247. Chapin, Jeffrey' Fairchild Intramurals 3.41 JV Basketball 21 Cross Country 21 Jr. Jaycees 41 Hi-Y 3.4 . . . I44.22l. Chenoweih, William Ronald Intramurals 3.41 Cliff Sentinel 31 Angling and Conservation Club 2.31 Hi-Y 3.4 . . . I44. Chiara, Donna Jo. Intramurals 2.3.41 Cedar Log 4-School Life Iiditor 41 Pep Club 21 Thalians 31 Hi-Y Tri-Hi'Y Council 41 Gym Show 21 Tri-Hi-Y 2.3.4-Chap. 3 . . . 80.84.l45. 224.234.235. Clark, Carhyt' Lynn Intramurals 21 Thalians 3 . . . l45. Clark. Joanne Kat' Apprentice Drama Club 3: Pep Club 4: Football Usherette 4 , . . I45. Clark. Shayne Irene Homeroom Officer 2.3.4-Pres. 2.3. V.P. 41 Intramurals 41 Softball 2.3.41 JV Hockey 31 Radio Program State 31 Gym Club 3.41 V Cheerleader 41 Youth Forum 2.3.41 Snow Queen 41 Tri-Hi-Y 2.3.4-V,P. 3 ...2l.76.l-15.251, C larkson, Timolhyv Walter Intramurals 2.3.41 Cross Country 31 Track 31 Archery Club 4-Pres. 41 As- tronomy Club 21 Hi-Y 2.3 . . . 90.l45. Claytpool, Harrt' Sidne,t'Jr. Intramurals 2.3.41 JV Football 21 V Foot- ball 31 Golf 2.31 Hi-Y 2.3.4-V.P. 2 . . . l45.227. Cochran, J arnes Gary Intramurals 2.3.41 Track 2: Jr. Jaycees 3.4-Director 31 Hi-Y 2.3.4-Pres. 4 , . , X4.l45.22l. Cochrane, Richard Norman Band 2.3.41 Dance Band 2.3.41 County Band 41 District Band 4 . . . ll0.l-13208. 254. Collins, Barbara Reed Story Writing Award 31 Girls' Choir 2.3. 41 Mixed Choir 41 Naturals 41 Operetta 4. . . l02.l-16. C ornbs, Brian Lee Intramurals 31 Cross Country 2.3.41 Track 2.3.41 Orchestra 3.41 County Or- chestra 3.41 Mixed Choir 2.3.41 County Chorus 41 Operetta 2.31 German Club 21 Computer Club 31 Ski Club 4 . . . 6l.I46. Conley, John Michael Intramurals 41 Graphics Club 41 Gym Show 2 . . . 88.l46. Corby, Debra Ann Intramurals 2.3.41 Band Front 31 Class Play 3.41 Cedar Log 41 Pep Club 21 Thalians 31 Hi-Y Tri-Hi-Y Council 41 Gym Show 21 Youth Forum -li F,T.A. 41 Tri-Hi-Y 3.4-Treas. 3 . . . 84.9-l.l46. 232.253, Cram er, Janis Claire Homeroom Officer 3.4-Sec.-Treas 3.41 Intramurals 2.3.41 Pep Club 2.3-V.P. 31 Gym Show 21 Tri-Hi-Y 2.3.4 y V y 146.226, Cressman, James Ray Intramurals 2.3.41 JV Football 21 V Foot- ball 3.41 JV Wrestling 2.31 Track 2.3.41 Gym Club 2.3.41 Hi-Y 3.4 . . . 5X.l46.227. Crof1,Jeffre,t' Gram Band 2.3.4. , . I46. C ropf, Charles Wayne Biology Club 3 . . . I-16. Cullen, James Edward Electronics Award 21 Stage Crew 2.3.41 Hi-Y 3-Sec. 3 . .. I46. Cunningham. Jordan Daniel Ignatius Homeroom Officer 2.3.4-V.P. 2.3. Pres. 41 Student Council 41 Intramurals 2.3.41 JV Football 21 Track 31 Repertory Theater 2.3.41 Class Play 3.41 F'.H.S.S.L. Drama Competition 3.41 Radio Programming 31 WCMB Radio Program 31 Apprentice Drama Club 21 Thespians 3.41 Youth Forum 3.41 Hi-Y 3.4-V.P. 3. Pres. 4 . . . 23.26.87.92.93.94.l47.220. D'Agosiino, Tom Joseph Class Play' 41 Stage Crew 2.3.4-Pres, 41 Repertory Theater 2.3.41 Operetta 2.3.41 Stage Club 2.3.4. . . 23.l47. Daniels,Jaek Alan Intramurals4 . .. I47. Danner, Rant' Eugene Intramurals 2.3.4... I47. Daiioli. Joseph Michael Computer Club 2.31 Employment Oppor- tunities Club-1. . . I47, Davis, Jeaneile Marie Girls' Choir 2.31 Mixed Choir 3.41 Mixed Ensemble 41 County Chorus 41 Operetta 3.41 Future Nurses Club 2.3.4 . . . lOl. l02.lO4.l47. Delozier. Elaine Marie Apprentice Drama Club 3.4. . . I47, Dengler, Judi' Louise Apprentice Drama Club 2 , . l47.202. D6'lll'Cl', Richard Allen Intramurals 2.3.41 JV Basketball 2-Mgr. 21 Track 2.3.41 Gym Club 2 . . . I47. Dever, Diane Rae Mixed Choir 2.31 County Chorus 2.31 Pep Club2 . . , 147. Devlin, Raymond Alan Gym Club 3 . .. I48. Diehl, Dorothy Elizabeth National Honor Society 3.41 French Honor Society 3.4-Treas. 3.41 Intramurals 41 Mixed Choir 21 Band 2.3.41 District Band 31 Pit Band 2.3.41 I-i.T.A. 3.41 Tri-Hi-Y 2.3.4-Treas. 2 . . .93.97.I4X.l56,250. Diffenderfer, Dennis Craig Intramurals 41 German Club 21 Jr. His- torians 31 Ski Club 4 . , . 6I.l48. Diffenderfer, Randall Neil National Merit Finalist 41 National Honor Society 3.4-Treas. 3.41 French National Honor Society 31 Intramurals 21 JV Base- ball 21 V Baseball 3.4-Statistition 3.41 Track 3.4-Statistition 3.41 Class Play 2.3. 41 Repertory Theater 3.41 Computer Club 2.4-V.P. 2.41 Am. Radio Club 3-Treas. 3 ...27.93.l48.l72. Ditmer,Janei Louise Intramurals 2.31 F,H.A. 4 . . . l48. Dobbs. Cathy Ann National Honor Society 3.4-Sec. 41 French National Honor Society 3,41 Keystone Girls' State 41 Cedar Log 41 Cliff Sen- tinel 3: Spanish Club 3,4-V.P. 3. Pres. 41 51 Club 2.31 F.T.A, 3.41 Hi-Y Tri-Hi- Y Council 21 Tri-Hi-Y 2.3.4-Chap. 3 . . . 93.97.100.l48,247.250. Dodge, Kathleen Jean Intramurals 2.3.41 Girls' Choir 21 School Store 2.31 51 Club 21 Tri-Hi-Y 2-V.P. 2 148. Dorman, Ronald Intramurals 2.3.4. . . 148. Dougherty, Deborah Lynn Encounter 3.41 Library 82.l49. Club 2.4 . . Down, Ralph Robert Intramurals 2.3.4. . . 149. Doyle, Kathy Marie Intramurals 2.4: F.H.A. 4 . . . 149. Dunn, Courtland Edward Intramurals 2.3.41 V Golf 41 Electronics Club 2: Gym Club 31 Graphics Club4...88.149. Wrestling 2.3.41 Durborow, Patricia Jeanne Intramurals 2.31 Orchestra 2.31 County Orchestra 2.31 Girls' Choir 2.31 ClUf Sentinel 41 Cedar Log 4: Pep Club 21 German Club 31 Debate Club 4: Novice Debate 41 Tri-Hi-Y 3-Pres. 3 . .. 1l1.l49. Dutton, Calvin Pancoast Intramurals 2.3.41 V Baseball 3.41 Gym Club 2.3.41 Hi-Y 3-Pres. 3 . . . l49.l92. Dye, Patricia Anne National Honor Society 3.41 French Na- tional Honor Society 3.41 JV Hockey 21 JV Basketball 2-Co-Capt. 21 V Basketball 31 Tennis 2.31 Girls' Choir 21 ClUf Sen- tinel 3-Editor 3 . . . 93,1-19. Eckenrode, Barbara Ann Intramurals 2.3.41 Class Play 3: Library Club 2.3.4. . .82. 149. Edwards, Lloyd Phillip Intramurals 3.41 JV Wrestling 31 V Foot- ball 41 German Club 3.41 Hi-Y 4 . , . 58. 150.233 Ehrhart, Linda Sue Homeroom Officer 2.3.4-Sec.-Treas 2.3, 4: Girls' Choir 2.3: Mixed Choir 3.4: Operetta 3.4: Cedar Log 4-Co-editor1 Thalians 3: F.T.A. 2.3.41 Gym Show 2: Hi-Y Tri-Hi-Y Council 41 Tri-Hi-Y 3.4- Pres. 4 . . . 80,81.84.97.150.23l. Ellis, Beverly A nn 150. 168. Ember,Shelle,1' Band 2.3.41 Orchestra 41 Girls' Choir 21 Mixed Choir 2.3.41 Mixed Ensemble 41 District Chorus 41 Operetta 2.3.41 Tri- Hi-Y 2.3.-1 . . . 102.104.l50. Emlet. Marla Jane Intramurals 21 Class Play 4: 51 Club 2. 3 150. Enders, Sharon Louise Intramurals 2.3.41 Class Play 3.41 Pep Club 2.31 Tri-Hi-Y 2.3.4-V.P. 4 . , . 91. 150.232. Engle. Helen May Homeroom Officer 2.3-V.P. 2.3: JV Bas- ketball 21 V Basketball 4-Mgr. 41 Softball 4-Mgr. 41 Intramurals 2.3.41 Girls' Choir 2.3.41 Class Play 41 Gym Club 2.3.41 Hi- Y Tri-Hi-Y Council 2: Debate Club 41 Gymnastic Competition 2.3.41 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3-Pres. 2. V.P, 3 . . . 102.150, Ensminger, Carl Edwin Intramurals 2.3.41 Track 2.31 Cross Country 3,41 Hi-Y 3.4 . . . 6l.150.233. Ensminger, Leslie Keith Intramurals 2.3.41 Track 3: Cross Coun- try 2,31 Hi-Y 2.3.4 . . . 61,150,243 Evans, Collette Ruth Cedar Log 4-Layout Editor 4: Future Nurses Club 31 Medical Careers Club 4 ...80,81,10l,150.235. Evert, Donna Louise Intramurals 2.3.41 Thalians 3 . . . 151. Fairchild, Clarissa Cedar Log 41 Pep Club 4. . . 151. Farver, Karen Louise Intramurals 2.3.41 Pep Club 31 Medical Careers C1ub4...101.15l. Fawber, Earl Dallas II Intramurals 2.3.41 V Football 31 Gym Club 31 Employment Opportunities Club 4 . . . 151. Fenton, Ellen Lee Homeroom Officer 2-Pres, 21 Student Council 21 Intramurals 2: JV Field Hockey 31 JV Basketball 21 All Tournament Team 21 Band 2.3.41 County Band 41 District Band 3,41 Pit Band 2,31 West Va. All-State Band 21 Kanawha County Band 21 Mixed Choir 3.41 Mixed Ensemble 41 County Chorus 41 District Chorus 41 Operetta 4. Tri-Hi-Y 4. . . 102.104.15l.208.232. Fickes, MichaelAlan Student Council 2.3.41 V Wrestling 2.42 Sectionals 2: Districts 21 Gym Club 2.3.41 Hi-Y 2.3.41 Youth Forum 4 . . . 70.74,75, 92.l5l.l56.227. F ilson, Terry Lee Cross Country 3.4-Captain 41 V Wrestling 41 Track 2.3.41 Hi-Y 2.3.4 . . . 61.71.74. 75.15l.233. Finn, John Michael Intramurals 3.41 JV Wrestling 21 Gym Club2.3 151. Fiscus. Carol Marie V A Intramurals 41 Employment Opportunities Club4... 151. Fisher, E valyn Lee Homeroom Officer 4-V.P. 41 JV Basket- ball 21 Softball 2.31 V Basketball 3.4-Co- capt. 41 Girls' Choir 2.3.41 Cliff Sentinel 41 51 Club 21 Gym Club 2.3.41 Gym Show 21 Tri-Hi-Y 2.3.4-Sec. 4 . . . 70,l02.lll, 152.18-l.2l8. Fisher, Jeffrey Paterson Track 3.4,..152. Fite. John George ' Golf 3.41 German Club 2.3.4 . . . 100.152, 156 Flvnn. Michael Owen Intramurals 31 V Football 3,41 Track 3.41 Gym Club 3.41 Hi-Y 3,4-V.P. 4 . . . 58. l52.225. Forbes. Innes Barbara Intramurals 2.3.41 Operetta 31 Gym Club 3.4... 152. F razer, Barbara J. Intramurals 2.3.41 Class Play 31 Appren- tice Drama Club 2.31 Thespians 41 51 Club 2.3.41 School Store 21 Tri-Hi-Y 2.3, 4...89.152.23l. Frazier, Thomas Keith Stage Crew 41 Industrial Arts Display 3. 41 Hi-Y 3 . . . 95.152. Freysinger, Patricia Lee Intramurals 3,42 JV Hockey 21 V Hockey 3,4-Co-Capt. 41 V. Basketball 3.41 Girls' Choir 2.31 Mixed Choir 2.3.41 Class Play 3.41 Operetta 2.3.41 Medical Careers Club 3.4-Treas. 31 Reporter 4: Tri-Hi-Y 3.4- Pres. 41 Youth Festival Court 41 Gym Show 2 . . . 63.70.101.102.152.l99,232. Frv. Carol! Lee Intramurals 2.3.41 Softball 3.41 Gym Club 21 Gym Show 2 . . . 153.202. Frv, Larry Allen Intramurals 2.3.41 Hi-Y Tri-Hi-Y Coun- cil 3.41 Hi-Y 3.4 . . . 84.l53.225. Fulton, John Samuel Homeroom Officer 2-V.P. 21 Intramurals 2.3.41 JV Football 2.31 V Football 41 Cross Country 2.3.41 Track 2.3.41 Gym Club 2.3. 41 Hi-Y 2.3.4 . . . 58.61,153.225. Funk, Donald Eugene Jr. Intramurals 2,3.41 Band 2.31 Stage Crew 2.31 Cedar Log 2-Photographer 21 Em- ployment Opportunities Club 4 . . . 153. Gardner, Charlene Intramurals 2.3.41 Gymnastic Competi- tion 2.3,41 Majorette 2.3.41 Head Major- ette 4: Gym Club 2.3.41 Gym Show 21 Tri- Hi-Y 2.3.4 . . . 153.25l,257. Gardner, Richard Thomas Band 2.3.41 Dance Band 4 . . . 153. Garfunkel, Michael Robert Intramurals 21 Novice Debate 21 Employ- ment Opportunities Club 3.41 Band 2 . . . 153. Garman. Rex Alan Homeroom Officer 2.3.4-Pres. 2.3.41 Stu- dent Council 2.3.4-Treas. 41 Intramurals 2.3.41 JV Football 2.31 V Football 3.41 JV Basketball 21 V Basketball 31 JV Base- ball 21 V Baseball 2.3.41 Hi-Y 2.3.4-V.P. 31 Youth Festival Committee 31 Gym Show 21 Jr. Jaycees 31 Hi-Y Tri-Hi-Y Council 4 . .. l5.58,84.92,l53.227. Garstad. Steven Robert Intramurals 2.3.41 JV Football 21 V Foot- ball 3: Jr. Jaycees 3.4-Treas. 41 Gym Show 21 Hi-Y 2.3,4-Pres. 21 V.P. 3. Sec. 4...84.154.221. Gartner, Donna Marie Girls' Choir 21 Library Club 2.3.4 . . 82.154.202. 201 202 Gart:lve, Carol Ann National Honor Society 3.41 French Na- tional Honor Society 3.41 Intramurals 2.31 Mixed Choir 2.3.41 Naturals 2.31 Operetta 31 l:'nc'ounter 41 Tri-Hi-Y 2.3.4 . . . 93. 154.25tI. Gaxperetti. Bernadette Louixe Apprentice Drama Club 21 Library Club 4 . . . 82.15-4. Gales, Robert Milton Homeroom Officer 4-Sec.-Treas. 41 In- tramurals 2.3.41 Track 3.41 JV Football 21 .Ir. Jaycees 31 Gym Club 41 Hi-Y 2.3.4 . . . 134225. Gibson, Samuel Charles Intramurals 21 Gym Club 2 . . . 154. Gilmer, George A. Ski Club 2: Employment Opportunities Club 3.4. . . 100.154, Giotnariso, .lanene Mixed Choir 3.41 Naturals Chorus 41 Operetta 2.3.4 . . . 102.104.1541 3.41 Cou nty' Gleeson, Mark Galloway' Homeroom Officer 3,4-VP, 3.4: Stage Crew 3.41 Intramurals 2.3.41 Track 3.41 HiY 234Pres 2 S-'t tt - 2... - .. -. g .-t -Arms 3. Chap. 4...152.154.22l. Graharn, Linda Louise 155, Gray, Charles Andrew Computer Club 2... 155. G reenberg, J oyce Irene Novice Debate 21 V Debate 3.41 P.II.S.S.L. Drama Competition 3.41 Class Play 31 Operetta 31 Clill Sentinel 41 lincounter 41 Apprentice Drama Club 21 Thespians 3.41 Tri-Hi-Y 2.3.4 , . . 87.155.250. Greenway. Allen Bruce Intramurals 2.3.41 .IV Football 21 .IV Baseball 21 .I.I:.T.S. 41 Hi-Y 3.4 , . . 83. 155.227, Grillithx. Anti Powell Girls' Choir 2.31 Mixed Choir 41 District Choir 41 Operetta 41 Cedar Log 41 German Club 2.31 Naturals 4 . . , l02.l1I4.155, Grinishaw, Lori Kat' Pcnna. Fine Arts Program Scholarship 41 Mixed Choir 41 Operet-la Stage Creyy 3.41 Stage Club 3.41 -Inl'1-H1-X 3.4 . . . 155.160.25O. Grixxinger, Garrett Intramurals 2.3.41 Track 2.3.41 .I.Ij.T.S. 31 Gym Club 41 Hi-Y 3.4 , .. l55.225. G rogg, J olrce Marie Intramurals 3.41 Pep Club 21 Apprentice Drama Club 31 Nledical Careers 41 Tri- Hi-Y 2.3.4 . . . l01.l55.21I2.256. Gross, K are Lynn Intramurals 2.31 Girls' Choir 21 Nlixed Choir 2.3.41 CJPCFCIILI 2.3.41 Pep Club 2. 3: Tri-Hi-Y 2.3.4 . . . 102.l55.loN.226. Gruber, Carl Eric' Intramurals 2.3.4 . . , llItI.155. Guida, Jacqueline Renee Homcroom Officer 2.4-Sec.-Treas. 2.41 Intramurals 2.3.41 .IV Basketball 21 Softf ball 2.3: Girls' Choir 2.31 Mixed Choir 41 Operetta 41 Cedar Log 41 Gym Club 2.3.41 Tri-Ili-Y 2.3.4 . . , 1lI2.l5b.25l. Guthrie. l:'llen Girls' Choir 2.3.41 Mixed Choir 41 Nat- urals 41 Operetta 4 . . . ItI2.1ll3.l56. Hadler, Linda Susan Homeroom Officer 3-Sec.-Trcas. 31 In- tramurals 2.3.41 Softball 2.3.41 Mixed Chorus 3.-I1 Mixed Ensemble 41 County Chorus 41 Operetta 3.4: Hi-Y Tri-Ili-Y Council 2.3.41 V Cheerleader 3.41 'I'ri- Hi-Y 2.3.41 Homecoming Court 4 . . . 17. 7o.84.1lI2.104.I56.251. Haier, Leslie Lou Intramurals 3: Gym Club 2.3 , . . 156. Hagan, Robert Gragt' Intramurals 2.3.41 .IV Football 21 V Foot- ball 3.41 .IV Wrestling 21 V Wrestling 3.41 Hi-Y Tri-Hi-Y Council 31 Gym Club 41 Hi-Y 2.3.4 . . , 58.74.75.l5o.227. Hagar. Gail King Intramurals 2.3.41 Majorette 2.3.41 Girls' Choir 31 Mixed Choir 41 Operetta 41 Gym Club 3.41 Youth Forum 4 . . . l02.l5o. 256.257 Hale, Mark Landis Intramurals 2.3.41 V Football 2.3.4-Co- Capt. 41 .IV Wrestling 21 V Baseball 2.3. 41 Cliff Sentinel 4-Sports lzditor 41 .Ir. Jaycees 31 Ili-Y 2.3.4-VP. 4 . . , 54.55. ' 7 'W 56.5t4.1ll.l56.2-7. Hall, Mart' l:'li:abetlt Homeroom Officer 24Sec,-Ircas. 21 French National Honor Society 31 Intra- murals 2.3.41 Band 2.3.4-VP. 41 Class Play' 31 Cedar Log 41 Tri-Hi-Y 2.3.4- Sce. 2. Pres. 41 Snoyy Queen Court 41 Youth Forum 3.4 . . . 21.l56.25l.254. Hall. Robert Miller Intramurals 2: .IV Wrestling 31 Gym Club 2.3.4 . .. 157. Hall, William Peter Homeroom Officer 4-VP. 41 Intramurals 2.3.41 .IV Football 21 .IV Wrestling 2.31 V Wrestling 41 Operetta 41 Ski Club 2.41 Gym Club 31 Ili-Y 2.3 . . . 157. Hand. Robert Eugene German Club 21 Computer Club 3.4 . . 157. Handlorth. Dwight Warner Homeroom Officer 2-Sec.-Treas. 21 Stu- dent Council 41 .IV Football 21 V I-ootball 3.41 .IV Basketball 21 V Basketball 31 .IV Baseball 21 Track 3.41 Jr. .Iaycees 3.41 Hi-Y 2.3.4 . . . 58.X4.92.l57.22l. Harder, Michael Thomas Intramurals 2.3.41 Gym Club 3.4 . , . 157. Senior Soul Section shows loyalty by' donating a spirit stick to the C olts Harmon. Jerry Lee Intramurals 3.41 Band 2. . . 157. Hart, VickiLee Intramurals 2.3.4: Leaders' Club 21 Tri- Hi-Y 3.4... l57.256. Hartman, Richard Dean Intramurals 2.3.41 Jr. Jaycees 41 Hi-Y Tri-Hi-Y Council 2,31 Hi-Y 2.3.4-Pres. 2. 3 . . . 84.l57.2l9. HOCKH1UH,J9ff,l' Lee Homeroom Officer 2.3.4-Pres. 2.3.41 Stu- dent Council 2.3.41 Intramurals 2.3.41 Hi- Y Tri-Hi-Y Council 2.3.41 Hi-Y 2.3.4- Sec. 2.3 . . . 84.92.l58.233. Hefflejinger, Peggy Lee School Store 41 Apprentice Drama Club 2 ...86.l58.l84. Heisley, Linda Sue Intramurals 2.3.41 Girlsi Choir 2.3.41 Operetta 41 German Club 3.4 . , . lO0.I02. I58. Helsel, Lisa Louise Intramurals 3.41 Apprentice Drama Club 21 Thalians 31 Archery Club 41 Tri-Hi-Y 2...90.l58. Hendershol, Neil E. Intramurals 2.3.41 JV Football 21 V Foot- ball 31 Mixed Choir 2.3.41 Operetta 2.3.4: Amateur Radio Club 2.3-V.P. 31 Jr. Jay- cees 41 Hi-Y 3.4 . . . 84.l58.220. Herb, Stephen Raymond Intramurals 2.3.41 Golf 2.3.41 Gym Club 2.4. .. l58. Hertzler, Susan Carol Intramurals 21 F.H.A, 4-Sec.-Treas. 4 . . . IS8. Hess, Melodt' Rae Band 2.3.41 Band Front 21 Pit Band 2.31 Orchestra 3.41 Girls' Choir 21 Mixed Choir 2.3.41 Mixed Ensemble 21 Naturals 21 Operetta 2.3.41 Cedar Log 41 Tri-Hi- Y2.3.4 . .. lO3.l58.250. Higdon, Christopher James Am. Radio Club 21 Employment Oppor- tunities Club 3.-I . .. l58. Hill, Kathy Ann ,Homeroom Officer 3-Sec.-Treas. 31 In- tramurals 3.41 Gym Club 2.3.41 Tri-Hi-Y 2.3.4-V.P. 4 . .. l58.2lZS. Hintze, Elaine Suzanne Intramurals 2.3.4: JV Basketball 21 V Basketball 31 Girls' Choir 2.31 Mixed Choir 3.41 Operetta 3.41 Cedar Log 4- Co-editor 41 Apprentice Drama ClubV21 Naturals 3.41 Gym Show 21 Tri-Hi-Y 2.3. 4-Sgt.-at-arms 4 . . . 80.8l.lO2.l59.2l8.235. Hoffman, David McHenry Intramurals 2.3.41 JV Wrestling 31 V Wrestling 41 Tennis 41 Band 2,3.41 Hi-Y 2.3.4 . . . 74.75.l59.2I9. Holderbaum, Rodney Earl Intramurals 2.3: .IV Wrestling 2.31 Com- puter Club 21 Gym Club 31 Angling and Conservation Club 4. . , l0O.l59. Hopkins. Elizabeth Ann Harrisburg Manuscript Club 31 Latin Club 2.3.4-Pres. 4 . . . 96.l59. Hopkins, Nanci' Lee National Honor Society 3.41 Penna. Fine Arts Scholarship 31 Intramurals 2,3.41 Stage Crew 3.41 Encounter 31 Stage Club 3.41 Tri-Hi-Y 3.4-Chap. 4 . . . 93.95.l59. 160. Homfall, Stephen Edward Intramurals 31 Am. Radio Club 2.3.4 . . . 9l.l59. Horling, Patricia Ann Student Council 4-Sec. 41 Intramurals 2. 3.41 Thalians 31 Tri-Hi-Y 3.4-Treas. 4 ...92.l59.232. Hosler, Mark Anthony Intramurals 21 Tennis 2.41 Band 2.3,41 Hi-Y 2.3.4-Treas. 3, Chap. 4 . . . 159.243 Hostetler, Vickie Ann Intramurals 2.3.41 F.H.A. 4-Sec. 4 . . I59. Hummer, Linda Lou Intramurals 2.31 Gym Club 2.3 . , . 160. Humphreys. Richard James Intramurals 2.3.41 Jr. Jaycees 3.4-V.P. 3.41 Hi-Y 2,3.4-Sec. 3 . . . 84.87.l6O.22l. Hunter, Gregory Willis Intramurals 2.3.4: JV Football 2 . . . l60. Huntzinger, Steven Carl Homeroom Officer-2.3-V.P. 2.31 Intra- murals 2.3.41 JV Football 21 V Football 3.41 JV Baseball 21 V Baseball 31 .IV Wrestling 21 V Wrestling 3,41 Gym Club 41 Hi-Y Tri-Hi-Y Council 2.31 Hi-Y 2.3, 4 , . . 57.58.70.74.75,l6O. Irwin, Cheryl Elaine Business Office 4. . .89.l60. Isenberg, Blair Gene I 60. Jacobs, Donald Karl Intramurals 2.3.41 Golf 2 . . . I00.l60. James.John F. Employment Opportunities Club 4 . . 97.l60. Janne-t', Richard Neil Intramurals 2.3.41 German Club 31 Hi-Y 3.4... l6l. Jenkins, Helen Ruth Jr. Class Play 41 Apprentice Drama Club 2.31 Thespians 4 . . . l6l, Johnson. Ann Eli:abe1h Business Office 4... I6l Johnson, Darlene l 61 . Johnson, Ron William Intramurals 2.3.41 Tennis 21 Hi-Y 3.4 . . . l6l.2-13. Johnston, James Erwin Homeroom Officer-Pres. 2.3. V.P, 41 National Honor Society 3.41 National Sci- ence Foundation Scholarship 41 Intra- murals 2.31 .IV Basketball 2: V Basketball 3.41 Cross Country 41 Track 41 Golf 21 Jr. Jaycees 3.4-Sec. 3. V.P. 41 Youth Festival 3.41 Hi-Y 2.3.4 , . , 6l,67.84.93. l6l.227. Jones, William Joseph Intramurals 2,3,41 German Club 2.31 Hi- Y Tri-Hi-Y Council 41 Hi-Y 2.3.4 . . . 84.l6l.2l9. Kahler, Cynthia Karen Intramurals 21 F.H,A. 21 Ski Club 4 . . . 161. Kane, TheodoreJohn Intramurals 2.3.4: JV Basketball 2-Mgr. 21 V Basketball 3-Mgr. 31 Computer Club 21 Jr. Jaycees 3.41 Hi-Y 4 . , . 84.l62.22I. Karns, James Earle Stage Crew 2.31 Electronics Club 4 . . 85.l62. Kaufmann, Sallt' Ann Class Officer 2.3.4-Treas. 2.3,-11 Home- room Officer 2.3-V.P. 2. Sec.-Treas. 31 Student Council 21 D,A.R. Good Citizen Award 41 Intramurals 2.3.41 Softball 2.3. 41 Leaders' Club 21 Gym Club 3.41 JV Cheerleader 21 V Cheerleader 3.41 Home- coming Oueen 41 Youth Festival Commit- tee 2.3.41 Tri-Hi-Y 2.3.4-V.P, 2 . . . 15. l7.76.l36.l62.25l. Kazor, Michael John Student Council 41 JV Basketball 21 JV Football 21 V Football 3.41 Track 2.3.41 Big 33-Nominee 41 CIW Sentinel 4-Boys' Sports Editor 41 Encounter 41 J.E.T.S. 3-Pres. 31 Jr. Jaycees 41 Hi-Y 3.41 Youth Forum 4 . , . 57.58.84.92.lll.l62.225. Keane, James Charles I 62. Kearns, Scott Ross Intramurals 2.3.41 JV Football 21 V Foot- ball 3.41 Track 2.3.41 JV Wrestling 2: J.E.T.S. 3.41 Hi-Y 2.3.4 . . . 55.56.58.l62. 225. Keller, John Edward JV Football 21 J.E.T.S. 31 Gym Club 41 Hi-Y 3.4. .. I62.22l. 203 Kerr. David Michael Intramurals 2.3.41 .IV Baseball 21 Math Club 21 Jr. Historians 31 Jr. Jaycees 4: Hi-Y 3.41 Youth Forum 4 . . . 84.l62.225. Kessler, Frederick E. Jr. Class Play 41 JV Wrestling 2.31 Intra- murals 41 Hi-Y 4. .. l62.2l9. Kessler, Susan E. Art Certificate of Merit 31 Intramurals 3.41 Apprentice Drama Club 21 Spanish Club 3.4. . . l00.l63.l76. Kirnrnel, Karyle Lynn Harrisburg Area Manuscript Award - Honorable Mention 31 Intramurals 2.41 JV Hockey 2-Mgr. 21 V Hockey 3.4-Mgr. 3.41 Softball 2.3.4-Mgr. 2.3.41 Gym Club 2.3.41 Tri-Hi-Y 2.3.4 . . . 163.218, K indl, Thomas Edward Mixed Choir 21 Band 2.3.41 District Band 2.3.41 District Orchestra 31 Pit Band 41 Regional Band 3: State Orchestra 2.3.41 Stage Band 2.3.4. . . 163. King. Rex Andrew Intramurals 21 Gym Club 2,31 Jr. Jaycees 41Hi-Y 4. . . 84.l63.221. Kipp. Roy Ronald Intramurals 2.3.41 JV Wrestling 31 Gym Club 2.3.41 Gym Show 2 . . . 163. Kirk, Scot Fraser Homeroom Officer 2.4-Sec.-Treas. 2.41 Intramurals 2.3.41 V. Football 2.31 JV Basketball 21 J.E.T.S. 31 Employment Opportunities Club 4 . . . I63.225. Kishbaugh. Bruce Lewis Intramurals 41 Track 2.3.41 Gym Club 41 Hi-Y4 .. 158.1632 Kitzmiller, Janice Louise Business Office 3.4. . . 163. Klose. Allan Richard Intramurals 2.3 . .. 163. Knarr, Martha Jean Intramurals 41 Band Front 3.41 Pep Club 31 Tri-Hi-Y 2.3 . . . l63.257. Koch, Stephen Harry JV Football 2.31 V Football 41 JV Wres- tling 21 V Wrestling 3.41 Hi-Y 4 . . . 58. 71.74.75.164. Kohler, Ronald Kenneth Intramurals 2.3.41 Employment Oppor- tunities Club 2.31 Key Club 4 . . . 164. Knaub. William A. Intramurals 2.3.41 J.E.T.S. 3.4 . . . 83. 164. Knauss, William Robert Stage Crew 2.3.41 Stage Club 2.3.4 . . . 164. Kraft, Sarah Catherine Intramurals 3.41 Apprentice Drama Club 3.4-V.P. 3. Pres. 41 Thespians 41 Tri- Hi-Y 2.3.4-Treas. 3 . . . l64.224. Kraft, Sara Maud Intramurals 3.41 Cliff Sentinel 41 Basket- ball 3-Mgr. 31 Apprentice Drama Club 31 Archery Club 41 Tri-Hi-Y 2.3.4-Sec. 3 ...90.l00.11l.l6-11224. 204 French National Honor Society: FRONT ROW' Janet Bixler. Cheryl Harpel. Sheila Peters. pres.1 Peggy Hess. Meg McCracken. Bonnie Smith. Karen Mer- kle. Julie Bollinger. SECOND ROW' Paula Herb. Joanne Partridge. Jade Krause, Lawrence Richard JV Football 21 V Football 3.41 JV Basket- ball 21 V Basketball 31 JV Baseball 21 Band 2.31 Spanish Club 2.31 Math Club 31 J.E.T.S. 4-V.P. 41 Hi-Y 41 Youth Forum 4. . .58,83.84,l64.225. Krieger, Kristina Homeroom Officer 4-Pres. 41 Student Council 41 Intramurals 2.31 Band Front 3.4-Color Guard Capt. 41 Cedar Log 41 CIW Sentinel 4-Co-Editor 41 Gym Club 21 Thalians 31 Tri-Hi-Y 2.3.4-Pres. 31 Youth Festival Queen 41 Youth Forum 2. 3.41 High School Fashion Board 4 . . . 15. 92.1ll.164.251.256. Krone, Mart'Ann Intramurals 2.31 51 Club 2.3.41 Jr, His- torians 41 Tri-Hi-Y 2.3.4 . . . 89.163 Kunkel, William Minster Class Officer 4-V.P. 41 Student Council 41 Intramurals 3.41 Tennis 2.3.4-Capt. 41 Mixed Choir 2.3.4: Class Play 31 Oper- ella 3.41 Thespians 21 Ski Club 41 Gym Club 31 Hi-Y 2.3.4 . . . 102.l36.165.219. Kuntz, John Edward 165. Lange. Cynthia Louise Fine Arts Program Scholarship 31 Intra- murals 2.3.41 Cedar Log 4-Co-Art Editor 41 Encounter 4-Co-Art Editor 41 Appren- tice Drama Club 2.31 51 Club 2.3.4 . . . 89.l60.l65. Laning. Kath-t'Jo Intramurals 41 Band 2.3.4: Pit Band 2.3. 41 Orchestra 3.41 Cedar Log 4-Advertis- ing Editor 41 Tri-Hi-Y 2.3.4-Chap. 3 ...80.8l.165.218.235. Laudenslager. Glenn David Intramurals 2.3.41 JV Football 21 JV Baseball 21 V Baseball 3.41 Jr. Jaycees 3.4...165. Lau fer, Terri' Jean Girls' Choir 2.3.41 Future Nurses Club Schafer, v.p.1 Pat Dye. Melanie Bucha- nan. Dorothy Diehl. treas.1 Cathy Dobbs. Carol Gartzke. sec. THIRD ROW: Dwight Fulton. Ed Sharitz. Bill Sum- merhill, Barry Cohen. Rick Hallock. Greg Harvey. 31 Medical Careers Club 4 . . . l0l.l02. 165. Leahy, Mark Kenneth JV Wrest1ing4 . .. 165. Lechthaler, Barbara Jean Pep Club 2.31 Business Office 4 . . . 166. Lee, Rebecca Faye Intramurals 2.3.41 Pep Club 2.31 Business Office 41 Tri-Hi-Y 2.3-Sec. 3 . . . 166. Leftwich. Ellen Maria Intramurals 2.3.41 Girls' Choir 2.3.41 Operetta 3.41 Cedar Log 41 Pep Club 21 Thalians 31 Archery Club 41 Tri-Hi-Y 2.3.4 . . . 90.l02.l66.224.235.252. Lehmer, Donald Eugene Intramurals 2.3.41 JV Wrestling 31 Gym Club 31 Jr. Jaycees 4. . . 166. Leisher, Kenneth RichardJr. Track 2.31 JV Wrestling 2.31 Cross Coun- try 21 Gym Club 41 Hi-Y 4 . . . 166. Leisher, Wendt' Dru .IV Basketball 2-Mgr. 21 Girls' Choir 31 Mixed Choir 41 Operetta 3.41 Cedar Log 41 Pep Club 21 Thalians 31 Tri-Hi-Y 2.3. 4-Treas. 4 . .. 102.166, Lengernan. Salli'Jean Intramurals 2.3.4 . .. 166. Lenker, Susan Elizabeth Intramurals 2.3.41 JV Hockey 2.31 V Hockey 41 Girls' Choir 31 Leaders' Club 21 Gym Club 3.4 . . . 63.166. Lentz, Kathleen F. Intramurals 31 Mixed Choir 2.41 Naturals 41 Operetta 2.41 Spanish Club 2.31 Math Club 21 F.T.A. 3.41 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4 . . . 97.102.l66. Leonhart. Joye Lorraine Intramurals 2.3.41 Girls' Choir 21 Oper- etta 2.3.41 Class Play 3.41 Repertory Theater 2.41 Choral Reading 3.41 P.H.S.S.L. Drama Competition 4-Ass't. Director 41 Cedar Log 4-Ass't Editor 41 Apprentice Drama Club 2-Sec. 21 Thes- pians 3.4-Treas. 41 Tri-Hi-Y 3.4-Chap. 31 Youth Forum 3.41 Gym Show 3 . . . 23. 80.8l.94,166.232. Lieberth, Michael David Homeroom Officer 2-Sec. 21 Subject Awards 2-Eng., German. W. History 21 Intramurals 2.3: German Club 31 Student Rep. Area Conference on African Affairs 2...l67. Lilley. Deborah May F.H.A. 4 . . . 167. Lingle, Kathleen Sharon Intramurals 2.3.41 Employment Oppor- tunities Club 4. . . 167. Long. CarolAnn Band 21 Christmas Speech Contest 31 Ap- prentice Drama Club 3.4 . . . 167. Long, J erry Paul Goldey Beacon Jr. College Spelling Cham- pion 31 Intramurals 2.3.41 JV Wrestling 21 V Wrestling 3.41 Cross Country 31 Track 3.4-Announcer 3,41 Mixed Choir 3.41 Class Play 31 Operetta 41 J.E.T.S. 3.41 Am. Radio Club 21 Hi-Y 2.3.4 . . . 74.83, I 67.220. Long, Nancy Carolyn Homeroom Officer 2.4-Pres. 21 V.P. 4: Student Council 21 Intramurals 2.3.41 Cedar Log 41 Encounter 41 Gym Club 2.3.41 F.T.A. 41 JV Cheerleader 21 V Cheerleader 3.4-Capt. 41 Youth Festival Court 41 Tri-Hi-Y 2.3.4-Sec. 31 Gym Show 2 . . . 76.l67,180,234.251. Ludwig. Jeffrey Paul Homeroom Officer 2.3.4-Sec.-Treas. 2. 3.41 Intramurals 3.41 JV Wrestling 21 V Wrestling 3,41 Gym Club 2.3.41 Hi-Y 3.4 . . . 70.74.75.l67.220. Lukens, Dennis Curtis Intramurals 3,41 German Club 3: Com- puter Club4 . .. 167. Lundergan, Cecelia Mary Intramurals 31 Mixed Choir 3,41 Naturals 41 Operetta 3.41 Jr. Academy of Science 31 Tri-Hi-Y 2... 102.167, Lundergan, Patrick Joseph Class Play 41 Stage Crew 41 German Club 21 Am. Radio Club 31 Stage Club 4 . . . 168. Lynch, Margaret Ann Intramurals 2.3.41 JV Basketball 21 Mixed Choir 21 Debate Club 21 Jr. His- torians 31 Pep Club 4 . . . 168.256 L ynch, Patricia Leona Intramurals 2.3.41 Pep Club 2.31 Gym Club 41 Tri-Hi-Y 3.4 . . . 168,256 Lynn, Monica Ada F.H.A.4 . . . 168. McBride, Susan Marie Intramurals 2.3.4: JV Basketball 21 V Basketball 3: Leaders' Club 21 Future Nurses Club 31 Medical Careers Club 41 Trl-Hi-Y 2.3.4 . . . l0l.l68.l99.23l. McCaleb. Lois Anne Homeroom Officer-V.P. 3: Girls' Choir 31 Mixed Choir 4: Apprentice Drama Club 21 Pep Club 31 Medical Careers Club 41 Tri-Hi-Y 2.3.4 . , . 10l.l68.23l. McCann, Patty Ann Apprentice Drama Club 3: Pep Club 41 Usherette 4 . . , 168. McCarney, Christine Ruth National Honor Society 3.4-V.P. 41 Na- tional Merit Finalist 41 Girls' Choir 21 Mixed Choir 2.3.41 Mixed Ensemble 41 County Chorus 41 District Chorus 41 Class Play 41 Operetta 2.3.41 Repertory theater 31 Apprentice Drama Club 21 Gym Club 3,41 Tri-Hi-Y 2.3.41 Youth Forum 4 . . . 27.93,l03.l04,l68.226. McCaslin. John Raymond Intramurals 2.3.41 Golf 2.3.41 Gym Club 2...l69. McClure, Sharon Jean Intramurals 41 Bandfront 2.3.41 Tri-Hi-Y 2...69,257. McConnell. Kevin Dean Intramurals 2.3.41 Track 2.3.41 Band 2. 31 Hi-Y 3 . .. 169. McCurdV, Douglas John German Club 31 Creative Writing Club 2 ...l69. McDaniel. William Alden Class Officer 2,3-Pres. 2.31 Homeroom Officer 2-Pres. 21 Student Council 2.3.4- Pres. 41 National Honor Society 3.41 Key- stone Boys' State 4-Gov. 41 Intramurals 2.3.41 JV Football 2-Co-Capt. 21 V Foot- ball 3,41 P.H.S.S.L. Speech Competition 31 Temple Invitational Speech Competition 31 Jr. Jaycees 3,4-Pres. 41 Youth Forum 2.3.4-Jr. Senator 3. Cabinet Member 41 Hi-Y 3.4,-Sec. 3. Pres. 4 . . . 58.84.92 l69.225. Mclnnes, Richard D. V Wrestling-Mgr. 2.3.41 Stage Crew 2.3. 41 Math Club 4. . . 75,98.l69. McNeill, Cherianna Marie Orchestra 3,41 County Orchestra 3.41 Pep Club 21 Thalians 31 Archery Club 41 Tri- Hi-Y 2.3.4-Treas. 2. Sec. 4 . . . 90.l02. 169.224, Mailey. Kris Lannon Homeroom Officer 4-V.P. 41 Intramurals 3,41 JV Football 21 V Football 3.41 JV Basketball 21 V Basketball 3,4-Co-Capt. 41 JV Baseball 2-Capt. 21 V Baseball 31 Jr. Jaycees 3.41 Hi-Y 2.3.4-Pres. 4 . . . 56.58.67.84.l69.227. Maley, Richard L. I 70. Mann, Carolyn Susan Homeroom Officer 2.4-Pres. 2. Sec- Treas. 41 Student Council 2,41 Intramurals 2.3.41 Mixed Choir 41 Class Play 3.4: Operetta 3.4: Choral Reading 2.3.41 P.H.S.S.L. Drama Competition 3.41 Com- petition Play 3.41 P.H.Y.S.S.L. Speech Competition 41 Repertory Theater 3.4: Cedar Log 4-Layout Editor 41 Pep Club 21 Apprentice Drama Club 31 Thespians 3.41 F.T.A. 2.3.4-V.P. 3, Pres. 41 Tri-Hi- Y 2.3.41 Novice Debate 2 . . . 23.8O,8l.94. 170.204.23l. Marinak, Kenneth Webster Homeroom Officer 2.3.4-Sec. 2. Pres. 3. 4: Student Council 3.4: JV Football 21 V Football 2.3.41 Metro. Hbg. Area Second Team 41 Big 33-Honorable Mention 41 J.E.T.S. 3.4-V.P. 31 Pres. 41 Hi-Y 3.4- V.P. 4 . . . 55.58.83.92.l70.l80.233. Mark, Deborah Kaye Intramurals 2.3.41 Thalians 3: Pep Club 22 Tri-Hi-Y 2.3 . .. 170. Marquart, Sharon Ann Intramurals 2.3.4: JV Basketball 21 Thal- ians 31 Pep Club 2 . . . 170. Martas, Patricia Anne Intramurals 2.3.41 Class Play 41 Cedar Log 41 Pep Club 21 Thalians 31 Ski Club 3.41 F.T.A. 2.3.4-Treas. 3.41 Tri-Hi-Y 2.41 Summer Oil Enrichment Course 2 ...97.170,204.224. Martin, Lois Ann Girls' Choir 2.3.41 School Store 2.3.4 ...86.l70. Matthews, Jack Brent Angling and Conservation Club-V.P. 2. 3.4. . , 170. May. John Richard Intramurals 2.3.4... 170. Middleton. Bonnie Jane Band 2.3.41 Tri-Hi-Y 2.3.4 . . . 171.250, Middleton, Thomas Craig Hi-Y4 . .. 171. Miller, Charles L. Intramurals 2 . .. 171. Miller,J. Douglas JV Wrestling 2.3.41 History Club 4 . . 99.171, Miller, Jacqueline Louise National Honor Society 31 National Merit Finalist 41 Naval Depot Essay Contest 31 JV Hockey 2.31 Encounter 3: Latin Club 2.3.4-Pres. 4 . . . 27.96.171. Miller, Jeffrey Scott Homeroom Officer 3-V.P. 31 Intramurals 2.3.41 Band 2.3: Ski Club 4-Treas. 41 Hi- Y 3.4-Treas. 3 . . . l7l.233. Miller, Linda Ann Intramurals 2.41 Thalians 31 Medical Careers Club 4. . . 171. Miller. Linda Mae Intramurals 2.3.41 Future Nurses Club 2.3.41Tri-Hi-Y 3 . . . 101.171, Miller. Rodney Keith JV Wrestling 21 Jr. Historians 4 . . . 99. 171. Miner, D0rothyJean Homeroom Officer 2.3-V.P. 2. Sec.- Treas. 31 Intramurals 2.3.41 Cedar Log- Senior Co-Editor 41 Pep Club 2-Treas 2: Thalians 31 Archery Club 41 Tri-Hi-Y 2.3.4-Pres. 2.3.41 Gym Show 2 . . . 90. l71.l88.224.234.235. 205 206 Mirmak, John David Intramurals 2.3.41 Employment Oppor- tunities Club 41 Pep Club 41 Hi-Y 3.4 ...172.225. Mixell, Patricia Lou 172. Moffit, Sarah Ann Intramurals 41 Cedar Log 41 F.H.A. 21 Ski C1ub4 . .. 172.252. Mohnal, Constance Elaine National Honor Society 3,41 Intramurals 2.31 Library Club 2.31 Central Treasury 4: Tri-Hi-Y 41 Youth Forum 4 . . . 93.98. 172.224, Montchal. Raymond Arthur y Intramurals 2.3.41 Track 4: Hi-Y 2.3.4 . . . 172. Morrison. Linda Lee Intramurals 2.3.41 Tri-Hi-Y 3.4 . . . 172. 256. Moses, Terry James Track 1.2.3.41 Districts 31 Encounter 31 Graphics Club 41 Archery Club 4 . . . 88. 172. Mountz, Jeffrey Scott Intramurals 2.3.4: Gym Club 3 . , . 172. Mourton, Kathryn Sue Fine Arts Scholarship 31 Intramurals 2. 3.41 V Basketball 3-Mgr. 31 Mixed Choir 41 Stage Crew 3.4-Treas. 41 Cedar Log 41 Library Club 21 Tri-Hi-Y 2.3.4-Treas. 3.4 . . . 95.lO2.160.173.250. Moyer. Charmion Jacinta Intramurals 2.3.41 Future Nurses Club 23.4151 CWB 2.3.4' . 89.101.173. Mull, Ronald Wayne Intramurals 2.41 Track 3.4: Band 2.3.4- Pres. 41 County Band 41 Pit Band 2.3.41 Dance Band 2.3.4 . . . 110.173.254. Mumma, Steve Ernst Intramurals 2.41 Employment Opportuni- ties Club 41 Pep Club 4. . . 173. Musselntan, Lesley Jo Girls' Choir 2.31 Mixed Choir 3.41 Oper- etta 3.41 Pep Club 21 Thalians 31 Ski Club 41 Tri-Hi-Y 2.3.41 Homecoming Court 4 ...17,102.173.224. lllyers, Timothy Miller Intramurals 2.3.41 Hi-Y 2.3.4 . . . 173. 219. M vers, Vicki Lynn Intramurals 2.3.41 Cliff Sentinel 31 Cedar Log 41 Apprentice Drama Club 41 Tri-Hi- Y... 173.241.256. Nauss, Marcia Lynne Homeroom Officer 2-V.P. 21 National Merit Semi-finalist 41 Regional Essay Award 31 Girls' Choir 21 Mixed Choir 2. 3.41 Operetta 2.3.41 Apprentice Drama Club 31 Tri-Hi-Y 2.3.4 . . . 102.173.2129 Neal. Cynthia Eloise I74. Neff, Susan Jean Intramurals 2.3.41 Girls' Choir 2.3.41 Apprentice Drama Cltib Cedar Log 41 Creative Operetta 41 Summer Oil 3.41 Thespians 41 Writing Club 21 Enrichment Pro- gram 31 Youth. Alcohol. and Drugs Con- ference 41 Science Fair 4 . . . 102.17-1.247. Negley. John L. German Club 3.4. . . 174. Neighbers. Linda Jo Pep Club 21 Thalians 31 Tri-Hi-Y 2.3 174. Neilson, Deborah Ann Intramurals 41 Recreation Club 21 Arch- ery Club 41 Tri-Hi-Y 4 . . . 174.224. Newhouse, Steven Owen Homeroom Officer 4-Pres. 41 Student Council 41 Intramurals 2.3.41 JV Wres- tling 31 V Wrestling 41 Jr. Jaycees 31 Gym Club 41 Hi-Y 2.3.41 Youth Festival Committee 2.3.4 . , . 15.71.74.75.92.174.227. Nonemaker, Keith Andrew Mixed Choir 3.41 Mixed Ensemble 41 County Chorus 41 District Chorus 41 Oper- etta 3.41 Math Club 2.3.4-Pres. 4 . . . 98. 102.104.174. Noval, John Jesus Paul Class Officer 4-Pres. 41 Homeroom Of- ficer 2.3-Pres. 2.3: Student Council 2.3. 41 JV Wrestling 2.31 Archery Club 41 Hi- Y 2.3.4 . . . 90.92.136.174.233. 0'Connor, Rebecca Jean Homeroom Officer 2,4-V.P. 2.41 Intra- murals 2.31 Camelot -Orchestra Pre- sentation 2: Orchestra Ensemble 41 Or- chestra 2.3.41 Ski Club 31 Cheerleader 2. 31 Tri-Hi-Y 41 Snow Queen Court 41 Youth Festival Committee 41..Sadie Haw- kins Committee 4 . . . 15,2l,174.251. 0'Donnell, Pamela Lynn Intramurals 2.3.41 Class Play 31 Pep Club 21 Ski Club 2.3.42 Apprentice Drama Club 31 Tri-Hi-Y 2 . , , 174. 0man,Liz M. Intramurals 3.41 Class Play 3.41 Com- petition Play 3,41 Repertory Theater 3.41 P.H.S.S.L, Speech Competition 41 Cedar Log 41 Thespians 3.41 Apprentice Drama Club 21 Tri-Hi-Y 41 Youth Forum 3.4 . . . 23.26.94.l75.25l.257. Osner. Deborah Lee Intramurals 2.3.41 Band Front 41 Pep Club 21 Apprentice Drama Club 31 Gym Club 41 Tri-Hi-Y 2.3.4 . . . 175.232.257. Osterling, William W. Key Club 31 Employment Opportunities Club4...175. Osterlund, Gail Victoria Ski Club 2.41Tha1ians 3 . ,. 175. Otstot, Kevin Brian Pep Club 31 Key Club 41 Hi-Y 3.4-Pres. 31 Treas. -I . .. l75.243. Palmer, John Calvin Intramurals 2.3.41 JV Wrestling 2.31 Gym Club 3.41 Hi-Y 2.3.4 . .. 175. Patterson, Charles Richard 175. Patton, Karen L. Pep Club 2.3 . . . 175. Paul. Susan Louise Intramurals 2.31 Girls' Choir 2.31 Tha- lians 3 . . . 175.231. Pearce, Allen Myles Intramurals 2.3.41 Computer Club 2.3.4 Hi-Y 2.3.4. . . 176.221. Peffer, Brian C l vde Intramurals 2.31 JV Football 21 Hi-Y 3 176. Peiffer, Gary Lee I76. Pendell, Bruce Lynn JV Football 2. Key Club 3-V.P. 31 Em- ployment Opportunities Club 4 . . . 176. Perdew, Karen Lynne Intramurals 2.3.41 Softball 2.3.4-Mgr. 2.3.41 Leaders' Club 2: Gym Club 3.41 Tri-Hi-Y 2.3.4 . . . 100.176.218. Peters, Sheila Jane Homeroom Officer 2.3.4-See.-Treas. 2.3. 41 French National Honor Society 3.4- Pres. 41 Novice Debate 21 Varsity Debate 3.41 Girls' Choir 3.41 Choral Readers 2.3. 41 Class Play 3.41 Cliff Sentinel 31 Ap- prentice Drama Club 2-Treas. 21 Thes- pians 3.4-V.P. 3. Pres. 41 Youth Forum 2.3.4-Sec. 3.4 . . . 23.87.93.94.176. Pettersson, Nils Peter JV Baseball 2.31 Mixed Choir 3.41 Mixed Ensemble 3.41 County Chorus 3.41 Oper- etta 3.41 Library Club 2.3 . . . 176. Phelan.John William Am. Radio Club 3 . ,. 176. Piccolo, GregAlan JV Wrestling 2.3 . .. 177. Pierce, Nancy Ann Intramurals 2.3.41 Class Play 31 Cedar Log 41 Cliff Sentinel 41 Library Club 21 Hi-Y Tri-Hi-Y Council 31 Medical Careers Club 41 F.T.A. 41 Tri-Hi-Y 2.3.4-Chap. 2. V.P. 3. Sec. 41 Youth Forum 4 . . . 97.l0l.lll.l77.231. Pike. Douglas Allen Jr. National Merit Finalist 21 Intramurals 21 Pit Band 31 Band 2.3.41 Orchestra 3.4 ...27.l72.177. Plesce, Mark Anthony Intramurals 2.31 Angling and Conserva- tion Club 31Hl-Y 3.4. . . 177.243. Polm, David M. Intramurals 2.3.41 V Baseball 2.3.41 JV Basketball 21 JV Football 21 V Football 2.3...177. Poole, Suzanne Intramurals 2.3.41 JV Hockey 3.41 JV Basketball 2.3-Mgr. 2.31 Cedar Log 4- Copy Editor 41 Gym Club 2.3.41 F.T.A. 41 Tri-Hi-Y 2.3.41 Gym Show 2 . . . 63. 80.97.l77.2l8.235.252. Porr, Justina A nn National Honor Society 3.41 Girls' Choir 2.3.41 Medical Careers Club 2.3.4 . . . 93.l01.102.l77. Posrnoga, Sandra Jo Intramurals 2.3: Girls' Choir 2.3.4: Oper- etta 3.4: Cedar Log 4-Underelassman Editor 4: Hi-Y Tri-Hi-Y Council 2: Tha- lians 3: Ski Club 4: Youth Forum 4: Tri- Hi-Y 2.3.4-V.P. 2. Treas. 3 . . . 80.l02. 177.224.235.252, Powell. Bonnie Eileen Intramurals 2.3: Cliff Sentinel 3: School Store 3.4-Ass't. Mgr. 3.4: Pep Club 2 ...86.178, Powles, Gary' Bruce Electronics Club 4 . . . 85.178, Prescott, William Henry Band 2.3.41 Orchestra 4: Competition Play 2.3.4 . .. 178. Radabaugh, Lisa Jean Homeroom Officer 2-Sec.-Treas. 2: Pep Club 2: Tri-Ili-Y 2.3 . . . 178. Raeuehle, Nattegt' L. Intramurals 2.3.41 Softball 2.3.4: JV Bas- ketball 2: JV Hockey 31 Ski Club 21 Gym Club 3.4: Pep Club 2: Tri-Hi-Y 3 . . . 178. Redding, Robert Lee Intramurals 2.3.4: V Football 3: Mixed Choir 4: Class Play 31 P.H.S.S.L. Drama Competition 4: Operetta 4: Repertory Theater 4: Apprentice Drama Club 2: Thespians 3.4: Hi-Y 4: Sadie Hawkins Committee 4 . . . 26.58.94.l78.220. Rehn, Nanevtulane Orchestra 3.41 County Orchestra 3: Girls' Choir 2.31 Mixed Choir 2.3.4: Operetta 2.3.4: Pep Club 2: Thalians 3: Archery Club 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2.3.4-Chap. 4 . , . 90. 102.l78.224. Reidinger, Deborah L. Intramurals 2.3.4: JV Hockey 3: Girls' Choir 2.3.4: Operetta 4: Gym Club 2.3.4: Tri-Hi-Y 3.4 . ., 178.250 Renshaw, Sandra Lee Homeroom Officer 3-V.P. 3: Intramurals 2.3.4: Girls' Choir 2.3: Mixed Choir 4: Operetta 4: Cliff Sentinel 4-Co-editor 4: Cedar Log 4: Hi-Y Tri-Hi-Y Council 2. 3.4: Gym Show 2: Youth Festival Com- mittee 3.4: Tri-Hi-Y 2.3.4-Pres. 3 . . . 15.89.11 I.178.2l8.235. Re1'nolds.Janiee Kaye Intramurals 2.3.41 Gym Club 2.4: Thalians 3: Tri-Hi-Y 2.3.4 . . . 179.25l. Rernolds, Riehard Thomas Homeroom Officer 2.3-Pres. 2.3: Student Council 2.3: Intramurals 4: Cliff Sentinel 3: Cedar Log 4-Sports Editor 4: Cross Country 2: JV Basketball 2: V Basketball 3: Hi-Y Tri-Hi-Y Council 2: Gym Club 4: Hi-Y 2.3.4 . . . 80.8l.179.I80.227, Rhoads, Barbara Kay Intramurals 2.3: Thalians 3 . . . 179. Rhoads, Donna Jean Girls' Choir 2.3.41 Apprentice Drama Club 2: Pep Club 3: Jr. Historians 4-Sec.- Treas. 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2.3.4: Operetta 3.4 ...99.l79.226. Rhoads, Linda Jo Band 2.3.4: County Band 4: Pit Band 3.4: Mixed Choir 2.3.4: Operetta 2: Gym Shovs 2: Tri-Ili-Y 2 . .. 102.179. Rhoads, Rit'hardJ. Intramurals 3.4: JV Wrestling 3: Gym Club 3.4: Hi-Y 3.4 , . . 179.220 Rhodes, Robert Palmer Choir 2.3.4: Operetta 2.3.4: Band 2.3.41 County Band 4: Gym Show 2 . . . 179. Richards, Virginia Louise Ilomeroom Officer 2-Sec.-Treas. 2: In- tramurals 2.3.4: Girls' Choir 2.3: Hi-Y Tri-Hi-Y Council 2: Thalians 3 . . . 179. Rieker, Allen Lee Intramurals 2.3.41 V Football 3.41 Track 2.3.4: Gym Club 2.3.4 . . . 58.l79.214. Riekert, Robert Warren Jr. Intramurals 2.3.4: Band 2.3.4: Hi-Y 2.3 ...l79. Ripson, Judith Ann Homeroom Officer 2-V.P. 2: Class Play 4: Intramurals 2.3.4: Pep Club 2: Hi-Y Tri-Hi-Y Council 3: Archery Club 4: Tri- Hi-Y 2.3: Gym Show 2 . . . 90.180, Rohm, PattiAnn Homeroom Officer 3.4-V.P. 3. Pres. 4: Student Council 4: Girls' Choir 2: French National Honor Society 3: Intramurals 3.4: Cedar Log 4: Pep Club 3: Gym Club 4: Homecoming Court 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2.3.4 ... l7.92.l80.226, Roller, Eunice Marguerite Girls' Choir 2: Mixed Chorus 3.4: Or- chestra 3.4: County Orchestra 2.3.4: District Orchestra 2.3.4 . . . 180.208. Rosenberry. Betstxloe Intramurals 2: JV Hockey 2.3-Capt. 3: V Hockey-Mgr. 4: Girls' Choir 2.3.4: Mixed Choir 2.3.4: Naturals 2.3.4: Oper- etta 2.3.4: Cedar Log 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2.3.4 ...63.102.180.2I8.229. Ross, Richard Operetta 2.3.4: Intramurals 2.3.4: Band 2.3.4: Pit Band 2.3.4: Dance Band 4: Gym Shovy 21 Hi-Y 2.3.4-Pres. 2.3 . . . 110. l80.233. Roth, Carolyn Marie Intramurals 2.3: Pep Club 21 Hi-Y Tri- Hi-Y Council 3: Archery Club 41 Tri-Hi- Y 2.3.4-Treas. 4 . , . 90.l80.224. Rowe, Thomas Lee Homeroom Officer 2.3.4-V.P. 2. Pres. 3. Sec. 4: Student Council 3: Keystone Boys' State 41 JV Football 2: V Football 3.4-Co- Capt. 41 V Basketball 2.3.4-Co-Capt. 4: Big 15 4: V. Baseball 2.3.4: Gym Club 2. 3.4: Hi-Y 2.3.4. . .54.55.58.67.180.227. Ruble. Debbie L. Pep CIub4 . . . 180. Ruete. Edward Spencer Intramurals 4: Band 2.3.4: Mixed Choir 2.3.4: County Chorus 3.41 Operetta 2.3.4 . . . l04.l8l. Ruff, Cindy' Louise Intramurals 2.3: Pep Club 2 . . . 181. Ruth, Susan Mareia Class Officer 2-V.P, 2: Intramurals 2. 3.41 Tri-Hi-Y 2.3.4 . , . 181.226. Ryrbak, Gervase Bruce Intramurals 2.3.41 Angling and Conser- vation Club4 , .. 181. Saekman. John Robert Industrial Arts Exhibit 3: Intramurals 2.3.4: Stage Crew 3.4: Hi-Y 3.4 . . . 181. 243. Sampson. Salli Louise Intramurals 2.3.4: JV Basketball 2: Pep Club 2.3: Hi-Y Tri-Hi-Y Council 2: Tri- Hi-Y 2.3.4...84.I8l.226. Schafer, Jade Lynne French National Honor Society 3.4-V.P. 4: ClUf Sentinel 3: Encounter 4: Creative Writing Club 2: F.T.A. 4: Youth Forum 3. 4 . . . 181. Sehambaeh. James E. Intramurals 2.3.4: German Club 3.4 . . l00.l8l. Football Usherettes: Pam Houck. Michelle Horner. Jane Stansbury. Carol Young. Diane Bush. Sue Horley. Charlotte Leahy. Beth Andrews. Beth Scannel. Sue Shandelmier. Gemma Barrouk. NOT PICTURED: Margie Lynch. Patty McCann. JoAnne Clark. Joyce Wentz. Jade Schafer. 207 208 Schealler, Janice Lee Intramurals 2.31 Girls' Choir 3.41 Oper- Clltl 41 Cedar Log 41 Pep Club 21 Thalians 31 Ski Club 41 Gym Show 21 Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3.4.-V.I'. 31 Youth Forum -I . . . l02.I82. 224.2352-10. Schubert, Kathryn Irene Intramurals 21 Girls' Choir 2.3.41 Mixed Choir 2.3.41 Naturals 2.3.41 Operetta 2. 3.4. . . I02.lX2. Schumacher, William L. A Intramurals 2.3.41 German Club 41 Hi-Y 2.3.4 . ,. 182.219, Sebolt. Gary Richard lli-Y 3.41 Gym Show 2 . . . 148.182 Sechrixt. Patricia Marie 182. Seipe, Davia' Alan Homeroom Oflicer 4-V.P. 41 Intramurals 2.3.41 .IV Football 21 V Football 3.41 Big 33 Nominee 41 JV Wrestling 21 V Wres- tling 3.41 Gym Club 41 Gym Show 21 Youth I-'estival Committee 2.3.41 Hi-Y 2.3.4 . .. I5.58.180.l82.227. Semuta. Diane Mae Intramurals 2.3.41 Gym Club 2.3.41 Tri- Hi-Y 2.31 Gym Shovt 2. . . 182. Shaffer. Thomax Charles Intramurals 2.3.41 .IV Basketball 21 Cross Country 2.3.41 Track 31 Astronomy Club 21 Jr. .Iaycees 3.4-Board of Directors 41 Ili-Y 2.3.4-Chap. 3 . . . 6l.84.1X2.221. Shakexpeare, Walter Jeffrey Intramurals 41 Tennis 31 Astronomy Club 2.31 .I,IiiT.S. 4 . . . 83.182 Sharar. Steven Edward Intramurals 2.3.41 Graphics Club 41 Hi- Y 3.4 . . . X24.182.202.233. Sharretts, Timothy Bruce Intramurals 2.3.4: .IV Football 21 V Foot- ball 31 JV Wrestling 2.31 V Wrestling 41 1Ir. Jaycees 3.41 Hi-Y 2.3.4 . . . 5X.71.7-1. 75.8-1.I83.227, Shealler, David Earl Intramurals 2.3.41 JV Football 21 Angling and Conservation Club 31 Hi-Y 3.-I . . . 100.183, Shelley, Patti Ann Homeroom Officer 2-See.-Treas. 21 In- tramurals 3.41 Archery Club 41 Tri-Hi- Y3...90.183, Shelley, Ruxsell C. Intramurals 2.31 Archery Club 41 Hi-Y 2.3.4. . .90.l143.2l9. Shenck, Rodney Scott Intramurals 2.3.41 Track 2.3.41 Cross Country 41 Hi-Y 3.4 , . . 61.1X3.225. Shope, Stephanie A nn Homeroom Ollicer 2.3.4-Pres. 2.3.41 Student Council 2.3.4: Intramurals 2.3.41 Soltball 2.3.41 V Basketball 31 Leaders' Club 2-V.P. 21 Thalians 3-Pres. 31 Gym Club 41 .IV Cheerleader 21 V Cheerleader 41 Tri-Hi-Y 2.3.4-Treas. 2 . , , 76.163 l83.25I. Shreiner. Lillian Marie I-'.H.A. 4 . .. I83.2U2. Shuey. John Raymond 183. Shuler. Deborah Kay Class Play 31 Cedar Log 41 Thalians 31 Archery Club 41 Tri-Hi-Y Pep Club 21 2.3.4 . . . 63.90.1X3.222.232. Sigler, Cheryl Ann Repertory Theater 2.31 Class Operetta 21 Thespians 2.3.41 Tri-Hi-Y 2.3.4-Treas. 2. Sec. 4 . . . 23.94.1N4.232. Play 3.41 Sisti. Richard Louis Anthony Gym Club 2.3.4 . . . 1244, Sloan. Susan Marie Band 2.3.41 Orchestra 2.31 Math Club 2 . . . 184. Smith, George Wylie Class Ollicer 21 I-'ord Award 21 N.R,A. 2 . .. 196. Future Science Smith, Louixe Diane Library Club 4 . , 152.184, Smith, Lula Belle .Apprentice Drama Club 4... 184. Smith, Patricia Ann Intramurals 21 V Hockey 3.41 Girls' Choir 2.31 Mixed Choir 41 Operetta 41 Medical Careers Club 2.3.4-V.P. 2.3. Pres. 41 Tri-Hi-Y 2.3-V.P. 3 . . . 63.I0l.l84.I99. 250, Smith. Robert Lee Intramurals 2.3.41 .IV Basketball 2-Mgr. 21 V Basketball 4-Mgr. 41 Baseball 2.3.4- Mgr. 2.3.41 Pep Club 21 Hi-Y 2.3-Chap. 2. Pres. 3 , . . 67.84.18-l.243. Smith, Steve Robert Intramurals 2.3.41 .IV Ifootball 21 Gym Club 2.3.41 Hi-Y 3 . . . 58.184 Smith, Wayne Scott Gym Club4 . .. 185, Snell . Margaret .lane Homeroom Ollicer 3.4-Sec.-Trcas. 3.41 Intramurals 2.3.4: Cedar Log 41 Pep Club 21 Thalians 3-Sec. 3 , ,. l85.202.222. Snyder. Richard George Intramurals 2.3.41 Gym Club 2.3.41 I-Ii-Y 2.3.4 . .. 185121121223 Snyder, Ronald George Homeroom Olliccr 4-VP, 41 Intramurals 2.3.41 Gym Club 3.41 I'JI'Y 2.3.4 . , . 185. 202.221 Souders. Debra Lynn Ilomeroom Olliccr 2-Sec.-Treas. 21 In- tramurals 2.3.41 Gymnastic Competition 2.31 Band Front 2.3.41 Gym Club 2.3.41 . . .1 . . . Tri-Ill-Y -.3.4-Chap. 3 . . . l3D.232.2bo. 257. Soulier. Fredjoxeph Intramurals 31 Employment Opportunities CIub4 . .. 185. SOI.lIl1l'I', Robert David Intramurals 2.31 JV Football 21 Computer Club 3.41 Pit Band 3.-11 Dance Band 3.4 .,. 110.1145 Soxman. Marianne Iva Intramurals 2.31 Ili-Y Tri-Ili-Y Coun- cil 21 Tri-Hi-Y 2-Chap. 2 . . . 86.89.170 183. Spangler. Anne l.indvey National Scholastic Art Award 2.31 .IV Hockey 31 V. Hockey 41 Girls' Choir 2.31 Mixed Choir 2.3.41 District Chorus 41 Proud district band and orchestra members: FROlVT ROW: Barb Clippinger. Bill Blake. Bob Bair. SECOND ROW' Sue Moon. Dick Cochrane. Greg Knapp. THIRD ROW: Eunice Roller. Jeff Rhine. Ellen Fenton. Operetta 2.3.41 Medical Careers Club 3. 4-Sec, 41 Tri-Hi-Y 3.4-Chap. 4 , . . 63. 101 . 102. 104. 186. 199.250, Spangler. Bonita Jane Intramurals 2.3.41 F.H.A. 4 . . . 186. Spong, Richard Vernon Intramurals 2.3.4: Am. Radio Club 21 Graphics Club 41 Hi-Y 2.3.4 . . . 88.l86. S tagl, Roberta Allyn Homeroom Officer 4-V.P. 41 P.H.S.S.L. Speech Competition 2.3.41 Girls' Choir 3.41 Class Play 31 Repertory Theater 3.41 Novice Debate 21 V Debate 3.4-Co-Capt. 3.41 Apprentice Drama Club 21 Thespians 3.41 Science Fair 21 Encounter 4-Editor- in-Chief 41 Temple U. Speech Contest 2 . . . 87.94.186 Stambaugh, John Winfield Intramurals 2.3.41 Track 3.41 Jr. Jaycees 3.41 Hi-Y 2.3.4-Sec. 4 . . . l86.22l. Stark, Richard Alan Intramurals 2.3.41 JV Wrestling 2: Band 2.3.4. . . 186. Stauffer, David Milton Metal Shop Award 31 Angling and Con- servation Club 2.3.4-Pres. 3.41 Hi-Y 2.3. 4-Sec.-Treas 3.4. . . l52.l86.2l9. Steacy. Paul Clayton Intramurals 2.31 JV Wrestling 2.3.41 Ten- nis 2.41 Astronomy Club 21 Math Club 3- V.P. 31 Key Club 4 , . . 74.75.l86. Stentz, Deborah K ay Homeroom Officer 2-Rep. 21 Class Of- ficer 3-Treas. 31 Social Committee 3- Chairman 3: Ski Club 3.41 Spanish Club 31 G.A.A. 2.31 Future Nurses Club 31 Sophomore Homecoming Queen Rep. 2 ...l86,25l. Stepp, Marilyn Elizabeth Intramurals 2.3.41 Pep Club 21 Tri-Hi-Y 2.3 . . . I87. Slerner, Debra L-vnn Homeroom Officer 3-V.P. 31 Intramurals 2.3.41 Cedar Log 4-Layout Editor 41 Hi- Y Tri-Hi-Y Council 21 F.T.A. 2.3.41 Tha- lians 31 Tri-Hi-Y 2.3.4-Sec. 2. Pres. 3. Chap. 4 , , . 8O.8l.97.l87.228.23l. Stetler, Colleen Ann Intramurals 21 F.H,A. 2.3.41 School Store 2.3.4-Mgr. 41 Tri-Hi-Y 2.3 . . . 86.l87. Stine. Raymond Charles Intramurals 2.31 JV Football 21 Mixed Choir 2.41 Operetta 2.41 Apprentice Drama Club 2.31 Thespians 4. . . 187. Stineman, Linda Lee F.H.A.4...187. Stoneburner. James Edward Intramurals 2.3.41 Angling and Conserva- tion Club 2.3.41 Hi-Y.2.3.4 . . . I87. Stoner, Dee Ann National Honor Society 3.41 Intramurals 2.3.41 Softball 21 JV Hockey 31 JV Basket- ball 21 V Basketball 3.4-Co-Capt. 41 Leaders' Club 21 Gym Club 3.41 Tri-Hi- Y 2.3.4 . . . 70.7l.93.100.l87.2l8. Stoner. Donna Earlene Homeroom Officer 2.3-Pres. 2. Sec.- Treas. 31 Intramurals 2.3.41 Softball 2.3 41 Gym Club 2.3.41 JV Cheerleader 2 . . I87. Slouch, Elizabeth Ann Mixed Choir 2.3.41 Girls' Choir 2.31 Na- turals 31 Operetta 2.3.41 Cliff Sentinel 4. Cedar Log 4. Tri-Hi-Y 4 . . . 102.111 187.250 Stouffer. Craig Eugene I87. StouHer, Glenn Franklin Intramurals 2.3.41 Class Play 3.41 Gym Club 2.41 Hi-Y 2.3.4. . .22.23.26.l88.225. Strauch, Thomas David Intramurals 2.3.41 JV Fencing 2.31 Bridge 2.31 Ski Club 3.4: Hi-Y 4-V.P. 41 Club Bridge Club 2.3 . .. 188.2-13. Stupak. Carol Ann Christine Hi-Y Tri-Hi-Y Council 41 Tri-Hi-Y 3.4- Sec. 4 . . . l88.256. Summerhill, William Roy National Honor Society 3.41 French Na- tional Honor Society 3.41 Band 2.3.41 Mixed Choir 3.4-Pres. 41 Mixed Ensemble 3.41 County Chorus 3.41 Operetta 3.41 Hi- Y4.,.93.l02.l04.l88.22l. Sweigart. Linda Kay Intramurals 2.3.4... 188. Talmadge, Susan Kay Class Play 31 Cedar Log 41 Library Club 2.3.4-Pres. 41 51 Club 2.3.4 . . . 82.188 Taylor. Judy Ann Girls' Choir 2.3.41 Operetta 41 Intra- murals 2.3.41 Thalians 31 Gym Club 41 F.T.A.-1 . .. 188. Thompson, Franklin Bell Intramurals 2.3.4. . . 188. Thompson. Melissa Ann Intramurals 2.3.41 Majorette 2.3.41 Pep Club 31 Tri-Hi-Y 2.3.4 . . . l89.226.256. 257. Threnhauser, M art' Susan Intramurals 3 . ., 189. Tio. Adrian Richard Homeroom Officer 4-Sec.-Treas. 41 Na- tional Scholastic Art Contest 3.41 Intra- murals 2.3.41 JV Football 21 Stage Crew 4: Cedar Log 41 Biology Club 21 Hi-Y Tri-Hi-Y Council 3.41 Stage Club 41 Hi- Y 3.4-Treas. 3.4 . 1 . 95.l89.220. Torqualo, Tillie Marie Intramurals 2.3.41 V Hockey 3.41 V Bas- ketball 2.3.41 Gym Club 3.41 Leaders' Club 21Tri-Hi-Y 4. . .63.70.l89.232. Trask. Christopher Orville Radio Control Club 21 Am. Radio Club 4 . . .9l.l89. Tressler. Donald Andrew Intramurals 2.3.41 Gym Club 2.31 Angling and Conservation Club 4. . . 189. Tucker. Janet Esther Student Council 21 Spanish Honor Society 2.3.41 Intramurals 3.41 Cliff Sentinel 41 Spanish Club 3.41 Modern Language Club 2.3: Poster Club 2... 1ll.l96. Turner, Keith Eugene Intramurals 2.3.41 Employment Oppor- tunities Club 2.3.4 . .. 189. Uehlein. MaryJane Student Council 21 National Honor Society 3.41 National Science ,Foundation Award 31 National Merit Commended Student 41 Novice Debate 21 Varsity Debate 3.4- Co-Capt. 41 Girls' Choir 21 Class Play 31 Cedar Log 41 Jr. Academy of Science 3. 4-Pres. 3.41 Youth Council on Human Re- lations 2-Sec. 2 . . . 87.93.189 Ulsh. Deborah Homeroom Officer 2.3-Sec,-Treas. 2. V.P. 31 Intramurals 2.3.41 Pep Club 2.31 Youth Festival Committee 3.4-Sec. 41 Summer Oil Enrichment 2.31 Tri-Hi-Y 2.3.4. . . l5.l90.226. Underwood, Richard Charles Intramurals 2.3.41 Employment Oppor- tunities Club4 . .. 190, Van Wvk,Janet Cathrvn P.H.S.S.L. Speech Competition 3.41 Girls' Choir 2.31 Mixed Choir 3.41 Class Play 3.41 Operetta 41 Repertory Theater 2.41 Apprentice Drama Club 21 Thespians 3.41 F.T.A. 2.3.4-V.P. 41 Homecoming Court 41 Tri-Hi-Y 2.3.4-Pres. 3 . . . l7.22.23.26. 97.l90.204.2l8. lfarnicle. David Paul Employment Opportunities Club 4 . . 97.190, Veronikis. Dennis Steve Gym Club 31 Employment Opportunities Club4 . ,. 190. Vogel. William Arthur Intramurals 2.3.41 Ski Club 2.41 Hi-Y 3.4 . . . 190.220, Vowler. Deborah Joan Intramurals 41 Band 2.3.41 Mixed Choir 2.3.41 Mixed Ensemble 3.41 County Chorus 2.3.41 District Chorus 3.41 Girls' Choir 21 Regional State Chorus 3.41 Operetta 2. 3.41 Cedar Log 4-Clubs Editor 41 Spokes- man 21 F.T.A. 2: French Club 21 Tri-Hi- Y 3.4 . . . 80.81.102l03.l04.l90.2l8.228. Vuxta, Lawrence James Intramurals 2.3.41 Employment Oppor- tunities Club 3. . , 190. Waddington. John Frederick Intramurals 2.3.41 Cliff Sentinel 41 En- counter 41 Hi-Y 2.3.4-Sec. 4 . , . lll.l90. 233. Wagner. Martha Ann Intramurals 2.3.4... 190. Wallace, George Howard Intramurals 2.3.41 Gym 3.4...l91.233. Club 2.3.41 Hi-Y Wallower, Linda Diane Mixed Choir 41 Girls' turals4 . .. l00.l02.l9l. Choir 3.41 Na- 209 210 Ward, Clifford Allen Homeroom Officer 4-Pres. 41 Gym Club 3 .... l9l. Ward. Irene Elizabeth Intramurals 2.3.41 Leaders' Club 21 Cen- tral Treasury 41 Sl Club 3.43 Tri-Hi-Y 3.4-Pres. 4 . . . 89.98.I9l.256. Warfel, Alice Joyce Mixed Choir 41 Naturals 41 Class Play 31 Intramurals 2.3.41 Cedar Log 41 Leaders Club 21 Jr. Academy of Science 31 F.T.A. 2.3.4 . . . 97.l02.l9l.257. Warick. Chyrle Louise Intramurals 2.3.41 Leaders' Club 21 Tri- Hi-Y 3.4. .. l9l.256. Wllll.Y, Dennii' Michael Student Council 2.3.41 Intramurals 2.3.42 .IV Football 2: V Football 2.3.41 Track 2.3.41 Gym Club 3.43 Hi-Y 3.4 . . . lJ.58. 92.I9l.225. Waugantan. Deborah Jean Intramurals 2.3.43 Thalians 3 . . . l9l. Weaver, Kathy Lee Intramurals 2.3.41 V Hockey 2.3.41 Soft- ball 3.41 JV Basketball 21 Leaders' Club 2...63.l9l. Weaver. Michelle Anne Intramurals 2.3.4: Gym Club 2.3.41 Band- front 43 Tri-Hi-Y 4-Chap. 4 . . . I92.226. 256. Weber, JoLynn Marie Homeroom Officer 2.3.4-V.P. 2.4. Pres. 31 Student Council 2.3.4-Sec. 31 Intra- murals 2.31 V Hockey 2.3.4-Co-Capt. 43 Ili-Y Tri-Fli-Y CouE 2.31 Homecoming Court 43 Youth Festival Committee 3.4- Co-Chairman 3-Chairman 43 Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3.4-Pres. 21 Chap. 3 . . . l5.l7.63.I92.226. Weigel, Mary Elizabeth Girls' Choir 2.3.41 Mixed Choir 2.3.41 Operetta 2.3.41 Cedar Log 41 F.T.A. 3.41 Hi-Y Tri-Hi-Y Council 31 Medical Careers Club 4. . .97.l0l.lO2.l92.228.23I. Wells, Barbara Kathryn Intramurals 4: Future Nurses Club 2.33 Medical Careers Club 41 Tri-Hi-Y 3 . . . l0l.l92. Welimer, Michael Stephen Band 2.3.41 Stage Band 2.33 Pit Band 33 Dance Band 3 . .. I92. Wentz. Joyce Marie Latin Club 31 Medical Careers Club 4 ...l0l.l92. Wern, Deborah Lee Intramurals 2... I92. White, Dennis A. German Club 2.31 Computer Club 41 Youth Forum 4. . .8-l.l44.l92. White. Jeffrey Roland Homeroom Officer 4-Pres. 41 Intramurals 2.3.41 JV Baseball 23 V Baseball 3.41 V Football 41 Astronomy Club 21 Jr. Jay- cees 33 Hi-Y Tri-Hi-Y Council 41 Hi-Y 2.3.4. . .58.84.92.l93.22l. Wickenheiser, Judy' Lee Intramurals 2.31 Pep Club 23 Ski Club 41 Tri-Hi-Y 2.3 . ., I93. Wieland, Tracie Lee Intramurals 21 Pep Club 41 F.T.A. 31 Tri-Hi-Y 2 . .. I93. Wiest, Douglas A rthur I93. Williams. Kathleen Lynne Intramurals 33 Band 2.3.43 Mixed Choir 43 Operetta 41 Tri-Hi-Y 2.3.4-Chap. 3 l02.l93.23l. Williams, Robert A, Intramurals 2.3.41 Cross Country 2.3.41 Track 2.3.43 JV Wrestling 2.31 Class Play 2.3.4: Operetta 2.3.41 Cedar Log 41 Stage Crew 2.3.41 Pep Club 43 Hi-Y 3.4 ...6l.95.l93.220. Williams. Stephen Francis Intramurals 2.3.41 Gym Club 2.3.4 . . l93. Williams, Thomas Matthew Hi-Y 2.3.4. . . l93. Willis, Lynn M, Intramurals 2.3.4 , .. I94. Wilson. Alan Kenneth Homeroom Officer 2-Pres. 21 Student Council 2: Intramurals 21 JV Wrestling 2.33 V Wrestling 41 Gym Club 2.31 Ski Club 41 Hi-Y 2.3 . . . 70.74.75.l94. Wilson, Leslie Lynn Majorette 2.3.41 Gym Club 2.3.41 Tri-Hi- Y 2.3.4... l94.257. Wilson. Richard Roy Intramurals 2.3: Cliff Sentinel 2 . . l00.l94. Winey. Allan Kenneth Band 2.3.41 Orchestra 33 Brass Ensemble 2.3.4. . . l94. Winters, Barry Arthur Homeroom Officer 4-V.P. 43 Band 2.3.41 A.F.S. Student to Germany 3 . . . I94. Wolfe, Cynthia Lee Intramurals 3.41 Cedar Log 4-Index Edi- tor 4. Proofreader 41 Thalians 3: Medical Careers Club 41 Tri-Hi-Y 2-Treas. 21 Gym Show 2 . . . 80.l0l.l88.l94. Womer, Ericia Suzanne F.H.A. 2.3.4. . . I94. Wood. Leigh Earl Intramurals 2.3.41 Cross Country 3.41 Track 3.4: Ski Club 21 Jr. Jaycees 3.4- Int. V.P. 31 Hi-Y 2.3.4 . . . 6l.8O.84.l44. l8O.l94.22l. Yarnall, Melissa A ndrews Intramurals 2.41 5l Club 2.3.41 F.T,A. 23 Thalians 33 Medical Careers Club 43 Leaders' Club 21 Tri-Hi-Y 2.3.4 . , . 89. l0I.l95. Yasalonis, Steven Joseph Intramurals 2.31 JV Football 21 Stage Crew2...l95. Yates, Judith Lynne Homeroom Officer 3.4-Sec.-Treas 3.41 Intramurals 2.3.41 Class Play 33 Cedar Log 4-Layout Editor 43 F.T.A. 3.4-Sec. 41 Gym Club 23 Thalians 3-Treas. 31 Archery Club 4-Sec. 43 Youth Festival Court 41 Tri-Hi-Y 2.3.41 Youth Forum 4: Gym Show 2 . . . 80.8l.90.97.l80.l95.204. 232. Yeo, KathyJean Intramurals 23 Tri-Hi-Y 2.3 . . . l95. Yorly. Doris Jean Band 2.3.41 Tri-Hi-Y 2.3.4 . . . l95.256. Young. Beatrice Kay Creative Writing Club 23 F.H.A. 3.4 . . l95. Young, Robert Benjamin National Merit Commended Student 41 Competition Play 31 Class Play 31 Crea- tive Writing Club 21 Computer Club 3: Jr. Academy of Science 4 . . . 96.l95. Zalonis, Patricia Anne Homeroom Officer 2-Treas. 2: Intra- murals 2.41 Pep Club 21 Thalians 31 Medical Careers Club 4 . . . l0l.l95. Zedaker, Robert Merrick Homeroom Officer 2-V.P. 21 Intramurals 2.3.41 JV Baseball 21 V Baseball 3.41 JV Basketball 21 V Basketball 3.41 Cross Country 2.41 Biology Club 21 Jr, Jaycees 3.41 Youth Festival Committee 41 Hi-Y 3. 4 . . . 6l.67.84.l0l.l95.233. Zeigler, DonaldJay National Honor Society 3.41 Cedar Log 43 Apprentice Drama Club 2.3: Jr. Historians 4: Hi-Y 2.3.4 . . . 93.99.l95.22I.223. Zeigler, Gail Ilene Pep Club 41 Seventeeners 2.33 Tri-Hi-Y 21 F.T.A.2 . .. l96. Zellers, Marleen Marie Intramurals 2.3.41 JV Basketball 21 Bowling 23 Softball 21 Pep Club 3.41 Girls' Recreational Activities 2. . . I96, 211 212 ABRAVI. ROBERT G. Shippensburg State College. B.S.. M. Ed. Biology I. Angling and Conservation Club. ALBRIGHT. JANET West Chester State College. B.S. English III. IV. ANSEL. ROBERT M. Gettysburg College. B.A.: Temple University. M.S. 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THIRD ROW: George Blackmore. pres.1 Bill Schumacher vp Dive 219 Russ Shelley, Mark Beard. Dave Hoffman, Tim Myers. Stauffer. treas. R. B. HOBAUGH AND SON JOANNE AND BETTY'S BEAUTY SHOP Electrical Contractor 2l4 S. 4tl'i Street ZH Third Street New Cumberland, Pennsylvania 236-7l2l New Cumberland Pennsylvania l7Oll 232-6223 S irs Hi- Y FRONTROIVA Ciiiry Bollingcrmlclil'Ludwig.SEC'0NDROW: BOTTOM: Rick Boonc. Sgt-Lil-Lirinsi Bill Vogel. chu 220 Larry Bowen. Neil Hcndcrshol. acc. THIRD ROW: Rick Adrian Tio, lrczug .lordun Cunningham. prcsg .lcrry Lon Rhoudx. Bob Williams. Bob Redding. OFFICERS-TOP T0 v.p. The Group Hz'-Y FRONTROW: Mike Brumbaeh. Ted Kane,John Keller, Dan hill, Tim Buggy. OFFICERS-TOP TO BOTTOM: Dwight Beard, Jaek Stambaugh. SECOND ROW: Jeff White. Leigh Handlorth. treas.: Steve Garstad, see.: Mark Gleeson Wood, Don Zeigler, Allen Pearce, Riek Humphreys. THIRD ehap.1JeflChapin, v,p.1Jim Cochran, pres. ROW: Rex King, Brent Blaueh, Tom Shaffer, Bill Summer- COMPANY Wall Tile: Plastic, Steel Ceramic Floors: Vinyl, Rubber, Asphalt, Linoleum, Carpets 2l2 Bridge Street New Cumberland Phone 233-IOO8 Owned and Operated by Metzger and Son The R an Store Meehaniesburg Apparel Dry Goods Notions Charles B. Oberman Sheet Mem! Work Designed 0 Fabricated 0 Installed Shop-l500 Hummel Ave., Camp Hill Home Phone 774-2268 Shop 737-4980 Moeis Esso Service H was l Q 1 9 Garage Fm .Cl up ul MOC-S EW' Service Station 236-5726 234-9073 Bridge SL Carol Street New Cumberland, Pa 5 ialimgtgoiiivlgill Billy Wray . . . soulin' it away! Wray Music House Quality Pianos and Organs 370 Market Street Lemoyne, Pa. Baldwin Pianos Kohler 8a Campbell Pianos Conn Organs Selmer Band Instruments 222 We sell, rent, 8L buy C. S. Willis 8L Sons Coal- Fuel Oil- Feeds Phone 233-4588 P.O. Box 23l Rear 342 S. 5th Street Lemoyne, Penna. Ouyas Tri-H i- Y Kathy Alapas - Treas. Gay Bowman Lynda Hart Debbie Jacoby Sue Krick - Pres. Cindy Miller Debbie Musser - Chap. Elaine Ream Genia Shaffer - Sgt.-at-Arms Debbie Shilling Mary Beth Ulsh - Sec. Judy Westlake - V.P. Camp Hill Lanes Guru Zeigler proclaims peace in the alley. , 32nd and Trindle Road Camp Hill Shopping Center Camp Hill, Pennsylvania 737-048l H. Scott Cohen - General Manager Pealers' Flower Shop He loves me, he loves me not, he loves me, he loves me, he loves me. .. Trindle Rd., Camp Hill Flowers That Are The Finest Quality Reasonably Priced Call 737-4506 or Stop In Today 223 224 M. G. 'S TFl'-Hl.- Y Congratulalions, Class of '69 FRONT ROW: Sully C. Krarli. Donna Clwigrrxr. Nl. Kraft. Ol l lCERS-TOP TO BOTTOM: Nancy Lcxluy Mrrwclrmxrl. Sl:'C'ONlJ ROW: lillun l.cl'l- Rehn. chap.. Czrmlyn Rkllh. lI'CLlN.I Chcriannnrx wich. Sandy Pmrnugu. Pall Nflurlarx, THIRD McNeill. wc.: Barb Bouw. Lp.: Dolly Miner. ROW: Dcblwic Nuilmn. Connru Nluhnul. Sully prcx..YOTPlC'TL'RliD.',Lrniuc Sclrcaltltr. Genlry's Hi- Y FRONT ROW.' Run Snyder. .lohn i'iLlil0H. Rick Snydcr. Mike Kiimr. SECOND ROW: Dcnnix Wirth. Bob Ciulcr.. John Miriiiuk. Rod Shcnck. THIRD ROW: Suit Kirk. xgi.-iii-iiriiisi Larry Kriiuac. lfriink SIULIIIIICT. Scott Kcairnx. OFFI- CERS - TOAP TO BOTTOM: Mikc Kerr. chupg hairy C.: I' rx . prcx, riskingcr. sec.: Mike Hymn. v.p,: Larry lrcua. NOT PlC'TLiRl:'D.' Bill Mclhinicl. 225 New Cumberland S. J. Quigley Insurance Agency Esso Servieenter Insurance-Bonding Over 36 years of service E. B. Smith - E. S. Young Fifth and Market 5 I4 Bridge St., New Cumberland, Penna. Lemoyne Phone 233-8902 Phone Established l5th Feb. l886 737-7l4I 737-9202 Vogues Tri-H i- Y FRONT ROW: Sue Ruth. Chris McCurney. Salli Sump- TO BOTTOM: Michelle Weaver. chap.: Patti Rohm. non. SECOND ROW: Donna Rhouds. Terry Arnold. pres.: Nancy Beamer. sec.: Nat Butler. v.p.g .lunis 226 Jueki Bond. THIRD ROW: Kaye Gross, Debbie Ulsh. Crumer.sgt-utaarms. ,loLynn Webber. Melissa Thompson. OFFICERS-TOP Toppers Hi- Y ' l FRONT ROW: Steve Koch. Mike lfickes. Randy Bogur. TOM.' Kris Mailcy, sgt.-at-arms: Tim Sharretts. sec.: SECOND ROW: Jim Johnston. Kochc Atfell. Rick Rey- Mark Hale. v.p.1 Rick Bogur. trcasg Steve Neuhousc. nolds. THIRD ROW: .lim Cressmun. Al Greenway. prcs. NOT PICTLRED: Dave Scipe. Harry Claypool. Bob Hagan, Rex Garmun. OFFICERS-TOP TO BOT- Tom ROWC.SLlll1 Brinlcy, 0lewine's, Inc. Thomas Auto Alignment Institutional Wholesale Grocers Schools- Tires Shocks Hotels' Wheel Alignment Wheel Balancing Restaurants- and a Smile Fourth 8L Vaughn Sts., Harrisburg l00 4th Street Phone New Cumberland 234-5051 233-6705 Pennsylvania 227 pixel F L O W E R S Flowers For All Occasions I 1 41 Flower Shop West Shore Plaza tif Lemoyne. Pa. 4 , Flower Shop E' Lil' 25 Colonial Park Plaza Phone 545-4267 Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Greenhouses South Locust Street Phone 737-04ll Shiremanstown, Pennsylvania Arrangement No. 469 available at your local FTD florist West Shore Theater New Cumberland Stage-Struck! 228 Locally Owned and Operated Compliments Of Uber'sEsso Carlisle and Lowther Rds. 737-9183 Myers Olds. Sales 8a Service, Inc. Mercedes Benz, DKW, Lark I Now if I move this one over there. I can put another new one I here . , , I 840 Market Street Lemoyne, Pennsylvania Phone 737-6741 Musselman Funeral Home Donald C. Musselman David L. Musselman EEA y L 4' Established l895 232-6923 324 Hummel Avenue Lemoyne, Pennsylvania Dick CuIhane's Steakhouse and Restaurant Green Hill Inn Located Six Miles South of Lemoyne on York Expressway Exit I6 on Route 79483 R.D. ffl , New Cumberland 938-920l S levels Cleaners What are you doing off your hanger? l23 S. Sixth Street l0th 8L Lowther Street Lemoyne, Pa. K 229 Rabencfs WARDRQBE SERVICE : Garment Storage akShoe Repairing 'Fur Cleaning Orthopedic Work And Storage by Prescription 418 Bridge Street New Cumberland, Pennsylvania Telephone 234-2525 HOUR SERVICE HOUR SHIRT uunonv Mengers Fine Cleaning - Div. of Rabena's Finest Facilities For The Storage of Your Fine Furs 84 Garments Baker and Price Jewelers ,jf Q , I - - n 1-F, fl l07 North Second Street Harrisburg Watch and Jewelry Repairing 232-8425 Knaves Hi- Y FRONT ROW'-Cireg Harvey. SECOND ROW: Mike BOTTOM: Bill Zoll. v.p.: Rick Smith. chap.: Dave 230 Aughenbaugh. Bill Fulton. THIRD ROW' Ted Hummel, Patton. sec.. Don Kohler. treas.: Bob Tatnall, pres. sgt.-at-arms: Rick Hallock. OFFICERS-TOP TO Debs TFl.-Hl'- Y FRONT ROW: Melissa Yurntill, Mnry Nancy Pierce. sec.: Sue McBride. Lois Weigel. v.p.: Linda Ehrhtirt. pres. SEC- lVleCziIeb. treats, NOT PICTURED: Sue OND ROW: Bnrb Frazer. Debbie Stcrner. NlLlI111.SUCPLlLll. chap.: Kathy Williams. THIRD ROW: The Iron Kettle Inc. 2050 State Road Camp Hill, Pa. Phone 737-9155 Harold F. Cain Potato Chips Pret2el Assortments Home Delivery Service Ca1l232-1025 For Service 1810 Bridge St. New Cumberland 231 Infinilies Tri-Hi- Y FRONT ROW' Debbie Souders, sgt.-at-arms: Judie Yates. Joye Leonhart. Debbie Corby. OFFICERS-TOP TO BOT Gathy Benfer. SECOND ROW: Debbie Osner. Janet Bixler, TOM: Pat l-reysinger. pres.1 Cheryl Sigler. see.: Shiron hllen Fenton. THIRD ROW' Debbie Shuler, Tillie Torquato, Enders, v.p,1PatHorting,treas, 232 Genuine Good-will Pontiac Used Parts Cars Freysinger Pontiac, Inc. Pontiac-Tempest-Firebird Authorized Guardian Maintenance Service New Modern Body Shop l537 Bridge Street New Cumberland Pennsylvania 236-9066 Metz SL Sons Lower Allen Shopping Center 2202 Gettysburg Road Camp Hill, Pennsylvania 737-8648 SHAULL'S EXPERT, DEPENDABLE PACKQGI c. Gracias House of INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERICAL FIRMS - U.S. ARMY--U.S. NAVY-U.S. AIR FORCE Domestic and Overseas Packaged for Mechanical and Physical Protection. Presorvotive Coating, Waterproofing as Required, It will pay you to discuss your packaging Requirements with . . . SHA ULL- ' 190 N. Front Street Stcelton LEMOYNE, PA. PHONE 737-6731 Vicounts Hi-Y FRONT ROW' Phil Edwards. SICVC Shurur. Carl Emliiin- Wallace. OFFICERS-TOP TO BOTTONIJ Ken Nlarinak. v.p.1 gcr. SECOND ROWS .lcrry Hvclillwn. Jdfl' MillCf. DQIVC John Waddinglon, acc.: Bob Zcdakcr. pros.: John Noval, 233 Bowen. THIRD ROW' Mr. Martindale, Dick Ross. George ghup, NOTPICTURED- Terry Filgon, trcas. Capen Careful Cleaners C0m,,1fmm,,f Chiara Motors These extra options are only available at Chiara Motors I'm all hung up on Capen Cleaners. Your CLOTHES are PRECIOUS, that's why CAREFUL is Our MIDDLE Name 3900 Jonestown Road Harrisburg, Pa. 3609 Market St. Camp Hill, Pa. John M. Glant, Jr. P9 S0'161fiZ9d HAIR STYLES Ihdr Fashion l 'i Lounge Serving You al TWO Locations --why uma 1 rake at with me? 4951 Carlisle Pike Camp Hill, Pa. Your Dealer Phone 737-3256 I RADIO 1006 Market Street John M. Glant Jr. T-V- Lemoyne, Pa- STERE0 Phone 737-4851 Phone 236-6570 Sales 217 S. 3rd Street Hours: 9 to 9 Daily 8 to 3 Saturday Service Lemoyne, Pa, 17043 Appointment NotA1ways Necessary 7 Gfeeflbefg S 1-asf-sez Min 61799-Qfz Km 'euusd 'aufiotuzrl siaong 1:-mLuLunH puv piiq-L -iemo suim pliom Qui pun saliius .iuiizyq 'uii13n mug Fl ii lit f Seams These will look so niee under my blue mini-skirt! Open Daily from 9 to 9 314 Bridge Street New Cumberland The Ensminger Studios SPECIAL STYLES AND RATES FOR STUDENTS 2nd and Walnut Sts. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 236-7968 lt's for you! Ensminger Studio Telephone Committee: Rundi Berg. Linda Bower, Donna Chiara. Collette 235 Evans. Elaine Hintze. Ellen Leftwich. Dotty Miner. Sue Poole. Sandy Posmoga. Janice Seheafler. Paceselters Hi- Y FRONT ROW: Greg Schindler. Bob Bair. SECOND ROW' trcusg Mike Jones. chap.. sgl.-at-arms: Rick Sellcrs. Marty Kohr, Rick Fischer. THIRD ROW.' Bob Cody. Bob scc.1Tom Kcuting,v.p,1Charlic Bcndcr, pros. B' ' OFFICERS-TOP T0 BOTTOM! Dick Czarnccki. Co., Inc. t 13,1-I ll Jw l l l W all I illiffdggytkl iii Q -i Q as i ii Mi lil .iii ill . I 17th and Holly Streets Harrisburg 236 234-4151 Lemoyne Frozen Food Center Vernon R. Leieht ff1.,M,a,ffgf is J Poultry and Eggs Featuring! Eighth and Peach Streets Nrhe Best Dressed Chicken in Town. West Shore Farmer's Market, Lemoyne Lemoyne C ygnels Tri-H i- Y FRONT ROW: Debbie Leverentz, Ellen Idler, Julie Bol- OFFICERS-TOP T0 BOTTOM: Patty Gault, SCC.: Joanne linger. SECOND ROW' Devora Blake, Jane Stansbury, PL1flfiClgC. pres.: Peggy HCSS. v.p.: Kathy Hess, treas.: Linda Himmelberger, Sue Aughenbaugh. THIRD ROW' Pcggy BCl'r1SICiH. Chap. 237 Kathy Lewis, Peggy Scott, Rita Snyder, Karen Hunter. Byerly nsuranee Agents 8: Brokers, Ine. 3120 Chestnut Street P.O. Box 251 vwmmvoticifsffl KQV- Mranx , - - ,ef 5,,,,,,, i Camp Hill, Pennsylvania l70ll i 'TZLZ' it 737-8686 ff' If 7 140 Queen St. Northumberland. Pa. l7857 473-330l Daphnes Tri-Hi-Y FRONT ROW: Jeanne Heiges, Chris Rehn. SECOND lene Kazor. OFFICERS-TOP TO BOTTOM: Debby 238 ROW' Debbie Schmidt. sgt.-at-arms: Elaine Dolan. Reitz. treas.: Cindy Smith. see.: Peggy Weikel, pres.: THIRD ROW: Mrs. Anderson. Darlene Kazor. Mar- Hicki Jones. chap.: Mary Plesce, v.p. XVI Cappcfs FRONT ROW: Debbie Conrad. Vlury Alsippi. Sharon Sue KUChn1u. OFFICERS-TOP TO BOTTOM: Debbie Bgnngii, SECQND ROW-' Nlighglc Bgnggli Gigi Ciiiieii, Adams. v.p.g Toni Pitkin. pres.: Pam McKee. chap.: Molly Fliinigun. THIRD ROW: Puulu Herb. Sue Best. Pllm Putney. Ireas. NOT PICTURED: Tanya Conway. Menche Music Service, F aye's nc. Beauty Shoppe By Appointment Phone: 737-7074 430 Carlisle St. Hanover, Pa. l4l8 Carlisle Road HMENCHEY Means MUSIC Camp Hill, Pa. 239 76l-ll0 IRWINS DAIRY 5l5 S. 32nd Street CAMP HILL Serving West Shore Schools With X-TRA Rich Milk And Premium Qual ity Ice Cream Call Us For Your Party Needs ON PHARM CY Compliments of Cen-Penn Beauty School, Inc 1003 N. 3rd Street Judy arns Joye about the effects of Dixon Pharmucy's love potion. Harrisburg' Perma' Prescriptions Carefully Compounded- At Your Neighborhood Pharmacy phone 238-7134 Carol 84 Bridge Streets New Cumberland, Penna. 240 234-5765 Aquarium Center Esther Hempt Fishing in Six Easy Lessons by Vicki Myers The Ugliest Girl in Town. The Store of Fashion on the West Shore 2 I4 Third St., New Cumberland, Pa. Phone 234-3354 308 Bridge Street Phone 233-9794 New Cumberland Quality Delicatessen Stands West Shore Farmers Market Carlisle Shopping Center Lemoyne Carlisle Broad Street Market 701 Hummel Avenue Harrisburg Lemoyne Retail K e ler's Meats Provisions 241 CHEVRUHf'CH Cedar Cliff Chevron General Auto Repair Complete Car Care State lnspeetion l 106 Carlisle Road. Camp Hill. Pa. Phone 737-9296 M ysliques Tri-H i- Y I FRONT ROW' Clilhy Paulding, Dana Moon- Sal--H1-arms TOP TO B0TT0M.- sue Bertram: chirp.: Kinhy Mziilcy. 242 SECOND ROW' Bonnie Hatfield. Leslie Leisher. THIRD pres.: Barb Hearn. seeg Louanne Liihin. lreasg Lou Ann ROWA Cindy Hollenbaugh. Denise Deekmiin. OFFICERS- Rohrer, v.p. Mont- Claires Hi- Y FRONT ROW' Tom Slruuch. Bob Smith. v.p, Sl:'C'O.'VD Lrcus. THIRD ROW: Ron Johnson. .Iohn Suckmun. sec.: ROW' Mark Hoslcr. chap.: Mark Plcscc. Kevin Otstol. Lcslic Ensmingcr ...E'b 1' M .. me-nL,1mNY ' ' 'TAKE THIS ROAD T0 FINE PAVING FROM A DRIVEWAY TO A HIGHWAY DNVEWAYS ROADQQ STREETS PARKING LOTS A SFE IAI-TV 1- , sERvlcE STATIONS f f SHOPPING CENTERS SNOW ROBERT L. LUWRY INC ASPHALT PAVING Rollers f Graders - Trucks FULLY 'NSURED RR. IIO 4th N. CUMBERLAND FREE ESTIMATES EQUIPMENT RENTALS y- Y - ' -iw - Ladybugs Tri-H i- Y FRONT ROW: Debbie Huwbeeker. .lun I'I0fl'I1lLll'l. Kathy Leixenring. Sl:'C'OND ROW: .lun SIILIQLUI. Mary Ncij- xlrom. Debbie Eggerl. THIRD ROW: Kgrlhy Taylor. Debbie Taylor, Wendy Soulncr. Ol FlC'l1'RS-TOP TO BOTTOM, Bulb IXFICQCF. ehupg Sue Woll. x.p,L Deedx Kunkel wrev Sue Sl1ei'l'er Nec.: Marx lillen I l.mxer. krcru, 244 Kitzmiller Bros. Rear 320 Bridge Street New Cumberland. Pa. l7070 Phone 774-1521 Uhr: New Englanher FAMOUS BRANDS l.lDlES' DRESSES 0 MISSES' 0 PETITES' O CUSTIIIIE JEWELRY 0 SWEITEIS 0 SCIRVES ACCOUNTS OF FREE INVITED A PARKING il L Uh' , Ax gg 4.x Nm Englauhvr nomalmm sn. I 132 if-, nm ro me sm: sm: 41 D. N I' Lemoyne A I '- ' ' V 7- 137-5282 Moa. Tun. ill- OPENZ 'Od- Ihllltv, F ' o had nnseuopm nofochoeon p.m. Congratulalions, Class of '69 ' I - M ' S 9 I ' We extend our very best Hdfdwufv wishes for continued success Your friendly g'Oldest Hardware Store on the West Shore 307 Market St., Lemoyne, Pu. 737-71 Il 212 3rd street -AUTHURIZED LAWN BOY SALES AND SERVICE. -PLUMBING SUPPLIES -RELOADING TOOLS AND COMPONENTS -REVOLVERS- -RIFLES- -SHOTGUNS- New Cumberland Jerry Green - Mary Brubzicher Proprietors Delphics Tri-Hzl Y FRONT ROW: Lindu Chapin. Dairlcne Ditnier, SEC- Brinley. OFFICERS-TOP TO BOTTOM: Sue Llliot. OND ROW: Minn Brandt. Sue Iirb, Debbie Ilouseul. mpg Sue I-urner. pres.: Shelly Bunce. secg Ixuthy 245 THIRD ROW: I.uuru Donicnc. Cathy Berg.. Nancy Koontz. chupg kattliy Ciensel. treus. .,Lh:. 1 , xhxxs i - Z' . ..4 .::A A NN CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1969 CUMBERLAND COUNTY NATIONAL BANK C CI INI E 5215153 East Pennsboro'Camp Hill Shopping Center'New Cumberland'Carlisle'Boiling Springs'Lemoy N ofdc pH'n1vnHuysp'gD'11bgEx F lr Mn bgN ySpplyDptN C buds lnpr M b Fd IR Syt dFd lDp11 C p 1 Walsworth Publishing Co., Inc. National School Studios, Inc. Johnson's Portrait Studio Wejust can't understand is hy we d0n't make our dcadlinesl Richard Johnson 3918 Jonestown Rd. Loren and Wade Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Johnson George Rontz 545-6833 ' Georgeis Self Service 1 Quality i 1 t For me? Open Daily l0th and Market St. 7:30 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. Lemoyne, Pa. 737-8444 511114 rw if-.2 1 , ess 'AY N. I want one Iollipop. .ind one llrchull. and in box ol' candy cigar- cllcs. and . .. 204 3rd Street 233-9643 Groceries Snacks Frozen Foods Lunch Meats Ice Cream New Cumberland 247 Town Tavern Irwin's Gulf Service Featuring Finest Foods 4 K 4 X- . I ol 10th at Lowther sis. ix '-'11 L Lemoyne, Penna. Pizza Our Specialty 737-2792 737-9168 New Cumberland, Pennsylvania Jesters Hi-Y FRONT ROW: Steve Evans. SECOND ROW: Steve Dave Shipp, treas.: John Bateha, chap.: Dave Slase- 248 Losch, Jell' Dentler. THIRD ROW: Dave Gilmartin. man, v.p.1 Steve Norford, pres.g Rick Clibcr. sgtfat- Rick Stumbaugh. sec. OFFICERS-TOP T0 BOTTOM: arms. H eathers Tri-H i- Y FRONT ROW: Carol Dudick. Janice Billlc. SECOND BOTTOM.' Muryhclh Andrews. v.p.1 Cheryl Hurpcl. ROW: .lcrry Bohr. Nancy Crcsccnni. THIRD ROW: sec.: Becky Beers. chap.: Churlollc 1.cuhy. lrcus.: Putty Fomtcr. Carol Young. OFFICERS-TOP T0 Sa1ndyBuyIiss.pres. Compliments of DU AU SHE RER dfdf' 2151 Market St. Ofc: 737-0401 Camp Hill, Pa. Res: 233-1131 249 D WULS Trz'-Hi- Y FRONT ROW: Citrol f,iLlI'lllxC. Melody Hem. Beth Middleton. OFFICERS-TOP TO BOTTOM: Put Smith. Slouch. SECOND ROW: Melanie Bueliatnttn. Cathy v.p.1 Kathy Mourton. treats.: l.ori Cirimshttw. sec.: Dolvhx. liim Brown. Rose Boudeguer, THIRD ROW: Anne Spangler. chup.: Debbie Reidinger. pres. Dottie Diehl. .loyee Greenberg. Cttren Aclter. Bonnie 250 C. E. Kumpf and Sons Compan 909 Bridge St. New Cumberland, Pu. Y Keller's uto arts '-. a l'Qk'3'4Q1 ff-03 S 'i 1 Opposite Harrisburg State Airport U, 5 Tie p Q V Lg, R. D.i x. 5 I x JSQ.-inf' New Cumberland. Pu. lun. ii ' -O PHONE: HLlFI'lSbLlfg 774-1190 Amerietfs First Choice Tires-Batteries-Accessories Engine Tune and Alignment Call For Appointment 233-l06l News Center West W T DA Y QUALITY Newspapers Magazines School Supplies Books I Complete Line ol' -H N! D . . Greeting Cards News Center West Locally Owned - Locally Operated West Shore Plaza, Lemoyne. Pa. 761-2900 GradeA Dairy Daily 8:00 ANI. to 9:00 RM' 20th 84 Herr Sts. Phone: 233-8701 Sundays 84 Holidays 7:00 A.lVI, to 6:00 P.M. Taus Trl'-H i- Y FRONT ROW: Randi Berg. Shayne Clark. Barb Buttorll, BOTTOM: Kris Krieger. chap.. Beelyy Oifonnor. seeg SECOND ROW: .lan Reynolds. set.-at-arinsi Lil Oman. linda lladlei. y.p.1 Charlene Gardner. lreasg Mary .laekie Ciuida, THIRD Debbie Stentf. Stell' Shope. llall. pres. ' 251 Nancy Long. Sally lxaulmann. Ol FIC'l1'RS-TOP TO , ,7 , Stark Bros. Bushey's Bicycle Shop 4 l T Q E m . y Blow in my ear und lill follow you anywhere. What's happening. baby? Bushey's Bicycle Shop . . . A 3l0 Hummel Ave. Lemoyne, Pa. M ' d B f en s an oys Out itters Since l922 Phone 234-8754 Camp Hill Shopping Center Camp Hill, Penna. 252 S 8L H Pontiac nc. Sandy Posmoga gets ready to break away with her graduation gilt. Nice People To Do Business With Harrisburg, Penna. I Dealers In Lumber, Millwork, And Building Supplies Of All Kinds Knock, Knock... Lindsay's Texaco L. B. Smith Ford Killer Culhy gels in shape for her next hig fight. I've heard of self-service before but. . .l 32nd and Chestnut Street Oldest Original Ford Dealer In Central Pennsylvania 253 Camp Hill, Penna. Phone 737-6711 O'Brien's Ski Shop Sales and Service Ski Rentals Ski Equipment Profile Clothing 243 S. 3rd Street. Lemoyne Phone 238-0754 Sandnes' Sons I Wire and Rope Products Area Code 7 I 7 Phone 238-2564 l00 Third Street, New Cumberland, Pennsylvania Wire Rope ' Rope 5 Nets 'K Slings Ladders 4' Blasting Mats 4' Fittings Branch Office: Phone Clinton 2-6805 294-Bay lOth Street 54 Ocean Shore Drive Brooklyn, New York Ormond Beach, Florida Branch Office: Phone BE 2-8431 Sorelles Tri-Hi- Y FRONT ROW: Gail Helmick, Andy Bair. Debbie Acri. arms. OFFICERS-TOP TO BOTTOM: Gerri Flynn. W h Hk S W'l 'Vl'hll Kh Hh' h Kth Khlh s. SECOND RO 3 Kat y a es. ue it, i ic c e pres.g at y et erington. c ap.: a y o aa Horner Lois Weidner THIRD ROW' Linda Dorman. sec.: Carol Archer. treas.: Kathy Deppen. yup. 254 Peggy .Bauer. Jody Brinley, Kathy 4Wolford. sgtfat- Radec III Tri-H11 Y FRONT ROW: Cathy Edwards. Carol Snell. Joan Yates. BOTTOM: Lynn Cogley. treas.1 Jenny Beard. chap.: SECOND ROW: Jane Nogle. Janice Ransom. Donna Mary Garrick. pres.g Robyn Butler. v.p. NOT PIC- Bogar. THIRD ROW' Lynda Miller. Harriet Merri- TURED: Lee Fenton,sec. man. .loan Erney. sgt.-at-arms. OFFICERS-TOP T0 ' iii' ' Creators of fine class rings, awards, announcements, and diplomas. Represented by I5 Carlisle Pike W. G. MOONEY, JR. Mechanicsburg, Pa. KAI Silver Springsj 766-0735 Horne: I I9 N. Grant St. Palmyra, Pa. 17078 Area Code 17175 838-3364 Office: Union Emblem Co. l28 East Main St. Palmyra. Pa. l7078 8-l3ll Area Code l7l7D 83 255 Guru 'S TFi-Hl.- Y FRONT ROW: Margie Lynch. Joyce Grogg. SECOND TO BOTTOM: Molly Bair. lrczisg Irene Ward. pr ROW' Pail Lynch, Vicki Hurt. THIRD ROW: Vicky Linda Morrisomchnp.:CarolSlupi1k.wc. Myerx. Doris Yorly. Chyrlc Wurick. OFFICERS-TOP S BEST WISHES ii 5 A .. - 1 Q , l X 1 W' VZW L S Ch 1 ms, w ausman evro et I UW '56 , in - 4 W 45 W Qs I H E 717 Market Street Lemoyne ' Sponsors ofthe , f Teen-Age Safe Driving Olympics 1, x 256 Collegiate Cap 8L Gown Company 45-25 36th Street Long Island City l. N.Y. Tel. EX 2-2710 RICHARD HILLMAN 2434 Brookwood Street Harrisburg, Pa. Area Code 7 I 7 564-547l Buttorff SL Co., Inc. Fine Brand Names in Furniture 'Nwvw .Q . 66' La-Z-Boy Recliners Broyhill Factories ren City SOM Taylor-Jamestown Monitor T.R. Taylor-Upholstered Mohawk Carpets Serta 84 Spring Air Bedding C0465 3rd and Bridge Street, New Cumberland Family owned and operated since 1884 Phone 232-720l Modes Tri-Hz? Y FRONT ROW: Pam Musselman. Karen Behler. Wanda CERS-TOP TO BOTTOM: Peggy Kohlhaas, chap.: Kinter. SECOND ROW' Patsy Shccly. Kathy Merklc, Sue Hernley. treas.g Karen Warmkessel, sccg Karen Cathy McLaughlin. sgt.-at-arms. THIRD ROW: Bon- Merkle.v.p.1 Kathy Minor. pres. 257 nie Morrow, Meg McCracken. Judce Scbourn. OFFI- W . T fp M,Cedar Chff Texaco Qigggiilfiiifww J owe! fwqglkgff Jiib Qiffibiilflw 41 J4 gifjslfwifw AEG? -1 y QQ W Melody Hess in Li frcc-fall fro ' f . We're Numb One' - U-HAUL RENTAL SERVICE AUTO REPAIR CARE ROAD SERVICE State I pection Ph ne 737 9266 1500 Cedar Cl ff D 8 You cant ustyo ca Io the man who a s th ta 13 UOIIlfl?lli0Ill Logafions 213 MARKET STREET, HARRISBURG IRT. 422, HARRISBURG 1006 MARKET STREET, HARRISBURG PENBROOK SQUARE, PEHPAOQK 3 'I dj I 'W N ISOUTH mom STREET,STEELTON AU ,W 2 WEST HIGH smm, CARLISLE Oy O, 7 CARLISLE PLAZA, CARLISLE If ANI M I 6TH s. MACLAY sIRIEIs,HARR.SBURG V dl we I my UU' LH, 2ND s. MAClAY srRIfIs,HARA.SAURG W 'W I T0 7TH 8. 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