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'x . 2 K l 'S ' l, . ,H-, .X I , It -. i A 9 S TABLE OF CONTENTS Dedication ......,.........,..,.. 5 Theme ....,............ .... . 6 Faculty and Administration .... . 8 Seniors .................... . . , 22 Activities ...... ..... . . . 74 Sports ........ . . . 98 Music .,......... . . . 114 Underclassmen .... . . . 122 Patrons ........ . . . 134 DEDICATION As we travel along the path of life, we are confronted with many ob- stacles. There have been many people who helped us overcome these obstacles. One of these people who will always remain in our minds and hearts is Mr. Donald R. Poet. He has helped us become better citizens and has been a friend to us in a time of need. He has helped the entire school by coaching the Junior Varsity Basketball Team. Mr. Poet has not been just another teacher to us, but a friend who has gained the respect and admiration of each member of the Class of '62, For these reasons we the Class of '62 hereby dedicate this yearbook to Mr. Donald R. Poet. Through this we hope to show a portion of our appre- ciation for everything he has done for us. 1..': 5': if - , M.,-c ,V . pl :' 'fair' ii 1.-fa f- -F14-1. Y.-wa A . -,W W. ., .Wh . ki' 1, 'l?fa'gi1Qa,,:35 '5 :3vgx,,., uywg Y 3,-H-Ki OUR THEME: Since the beginning of time man has been forced by circumstance and desire to carve upon the face of the earth roads down which he can travel to reach his historic destiny. Through mountains, across rivers, through jungles and swamps, the roads of man writh, twist, and turn across the face of the globe to stand as a symbol of man's progress. Along these routes have moved commerce, the lonely traveler, and the great and magnificent armies of the world. The Appian Way, the Burma Road, and the Road to Bizerte stand forever as the mark of engineering genius displayed by the great conquering armies of history. Along one of these roads, on which we ourselves have chosen, we shall all pass during our lifetime of accomplishments. 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Eugene Beshore THE PEOPLE'S CHOICE Our sincere congratulations to the 1962 graduating class of Central High School from the members of the Central Union District School Board. Upon your graduation from high school, you have completed one important part of your formal education. Some of you will enter collegeg some will seek technical trainingg others will seek gainful employment. Whatever you choose to do, please do it without the feeling of compulsion. Strive for a greater effort to do just a little bit more than is required, and to do better work than it takes just to get by. If you do this, you can be sure that the rewards of your endeavors will be greater. We wish you great success with the thought that by having a part in your education, we have not only helped make the security and destiny of your futureg but we have also helped our own futures through the services that will be rendered by you. Charles C. Dietz Luther W. Kochenour Warren H. Spangler Philip E- Atland Administration It is with pleasure that I congratulate the Class of 1962. I regret I do not know each of you as individual students. In your years at Central High School you have been a member of a large as well as a small student body. During the six years you have been in high school, the faculty and administration has endeavored to prepare you for future life by giving to you as much knowledge as possible. This is a changing world and you are responsible to re-educate your- C. Clinton Ruby, A.B., M.Ed. Supervising Principal The efforts of many persons have been collectively aimed at assisting you in achieving your objective through curricular and co-curricular experiences in school. It is my sincere hope that we have provided a basic educational foundation upon which you may build a future for yourself and your fellow man, for it is generally conceded that education is the greatest constructive force at the disposal of democratic people for the solution of their problems. Reason and judgnionl are the qualities of a leader. self, to survive and thrive in this changing world. H. Richard Brothers, B.S., M.Ed Administrative Assistant The sages of old thundered out admonitions against prejudice, in justice, hypocrisy, cruelty, pride, greed, and hate. All of these lead nations, as well as individuals, to chaos. At the same time these sages were pleading for humility, justice, fairplay, love of God, and love of humanity. I hope your experiences at Central will help you thunder out, as the sages of old, for integrity and character to help preserve the world and civilization. William N. Craley, B.S., M.Ed. Principal You must meet the Challenge of the Sixties! Bigotry, provincialism, and ethnocentricity are indeed poor principles upon which to establish a sound pathway for your life. Rather, strive to pave the highway of your existence with the paving blocks of truth, morality, sincerity, and humility. Then the future will offer many lanes of pleasant and stimulating travel through which to map your journey. Richard E. Walters, B.A., M.Ed Assistant Principal Ronald W. Beckmeyer B.S., A.S., Social Studies George S. Deeg B.A., English Marion E. Davis B.A., French Gail T. Denison B.S., English Isn't he cute! Richard G. Diehl B.S., Industrial Arts Warren J. Doll B S M Ed Mathematics Margaret L. Dotterer B.S., Business Education Yes, Mr. Fauthf, James V. Fulmer M.Ed., Driver Education K Elwood L. Fauth B.S., M.Ed., Business Education 'l -wt A .? Ronald E. Helndel B.S., Science Elizabeth C. Heldt B.A., Spanish Doris W. Koslov B.S., Art Mildred Kmsley B.S., Special Education Neal H. Krape B.S., Mathematics William H. Kralowetz B.S., Social Studies Oh come on, watch the birdie Why so serious? Margaret B. Lehman B.S., Business Education Clytie G. Lehr B.S., M.Ed., Guidance Counselor Ronald C. Millard B.S., Industrial Arts Robert B. MacFarland B.S., Music-Band Mary J. Miller B.S., Librarian Time out for a little relaxation. Warren R. Miller B.S., M.Ed., Industrial Arts David D. Milne M.S., Business Education Henry A. Mitchell B.S., Science Edward C. Moul B.A., Guidance Counselor Doing dishes is so much fun-'? 5 E 4 sis if I Working during summer YY vacation makes me happy! Robert L. Myers B.S., M.Ed., Science ,i .mf A if W- f 'Nl T Daniel H. Roser B.S., Social Studies 5 ' .- R . .si eoiai ff rril' o Xeee , ,TAR-'35' i - -'M What do you mean I'm late! Donald R. Poet B.S., M.Ed., Social Studies Burton R. Shellhammer B.A., Home and School Visitor Bruce K. Sherbine B.S., Science Barbara D. Spangler B.S., Home Planning Madeline H. Snyder B.S., Home Planning Joe L. Stauffer B.S., English Sing along with Mr. Warfield. Eugene S. Suereth B.S., M.Ed., Health and Education Physical X.. 3 4 'Welcome to Rachael E. Trimpey B.S., Health and Physical Education A. Edwin Warfield B.S., Music the tea. wit? LLFH? i ff ...fl is f f g 5 jvgg , ' ' I V Wifwaffer -:m,Qf.X ' f.,i 1.434 i 'K ..,c i' In 'W -f' lid' 'Qi . if ,194 - ' , ,fb ', 'i H ,g fi ' S+ x A Si . 5 , , . wi q s .L H A Ye tif Betty L. Wallick B.S., English ur . l'hat's what I call concentration. Willetta Witman Special Education MEDICAL STAFF Left to right: Dr. Martin J. Hoffman Osteopathic D.O.g Connie Coble Nurseg Gladys R. Gable, Dental Hygienist: Dr. Jay C. Weist, Den tis i in fim- ,A iv STUDENT TEACHERS Left to right: Preston Miller, Millers- ville, Margery Dye, Penn Stateg Nancy Campbell, Penn State, and Philip Rothman, Penn State. SECRETARIES Standing left to right: Mrs. Edna R. Roderick, Mrs. Phoebe Russ, Mrs. Maxine Trone, and Miss Susan Shettle. Seated: Mrs. Herbian Wolfe. gil I CUSTODIANS Left to right: David Fink, Lewis Kiser, Carl Leedy, Harry Harmn, Charles Billet, John Otland, and David Stambaugh. BUS DRIVERS Left to right, first row: Clair Adams, George Hilker, Gary Raffensberger, Louis Smith, Eli Cunningham. Second row: John Lehman, Charles Akins, Harvey Grosh, Franklin Snyder, Henry Minck. Absent: Don- ald Boyer, Lester Geiman, John Keller, Maynard Livingston, Ron- ald Shelley. ,f-. ,., wa Q -0' f -W ,K-,.. V. N f sr M M I J, ' k,,f X, ,ffm 4 ZxvFv-'-an A, 7' 4 Af...- X A ,,f .gnu '45 ya - rf Q-IM, y 'rf-'T r N S W .MNQ .A ' ,g-',5,.,ffy..X1 7. qw' .' 5 wikafff' ' .2 , 4 g ww ORS . -- . fA,...,4 Q 1-1' . ,i..M,,x Q . X-7 . ., ,,, - 1 Q. ,, x .X ..,,, . WJFQQ t- fn 5 '4- -, 413, ,Nu ldfvsff' ffl.. fx 1 .gy - vfmf42,4'Rl 2 ii-?:fF'wf5 w - ff 'iff . A121 ' 6 - ' A mg f ,wg I. W u -nn. X Q .. 4 Q Q31 +G -NF' -Q . . .. . Wim 'if Lfkfiz. X K I . ,. 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Oh, I kept the first for another day, Yet knowing how way leads on to way! I doubted if I should ever come back. I shall be telling this with a sigh Somewhere ages and ages hence: Two roads diverged in a wood, and I- I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference. S wawgwssswm I as i,-E' as ,rt 'Y ,af 5. ,vig Hg.,-' GEORGE SIPE Treasurer . M - , .lf 'I Igi'?'+ X1i- 212-9,3-'T gf T. - 'I-frf'i7fQT-I.:f1 iI3' ' ,.if'f' ff' Zi,-1 r ig pg,..gg:3,4ix-Qj :,I'.1.gQvg,g?'V .1-1,375 In 'f JJ. ,,fgi,.vg5 -J e 'w5Qwfx- ..15-fm e .0 ., g M Q . -1 ,N X -R- N ,gy .. ' j A, 4' t 1. - ge , A , p ,al ' . ef T : ' I '.:R g',fkv 1j -' I Q' . ily, ' I .- -Q ,ffveu 3 W. W - ,, K. r ,gf K s ' A '- 1 -I ' f'--1 ' s Tertrf s aa f ' :J 1 '- 1 sag4'b7-d' . I 5ff-9-i1 5', '-i7,.AS1i M ' I . gb - ... fr - .1 1 '1fw,-fwctg i- .V ,, 1 t VALERIE HERBSTRITT ' I- -if . i Secretary I ST' I- fn, ff ' age - L faq: , i yyh Q ,gg I. 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I- ,f:.,ifrff 'i7f - the world, I ads if , - gf W-.f.,w,,w,f 1 -X Our accomplishments all will reflect .. . Mu .... .5-If . Mft K-.fgmg 4,45 ' - - - 1-hui' 6 9 The foundation we built in thy halls, Central be-r:f,ff, - High S 5'E1g,.gff...1'fi'.2w,fga5::w-.K fi? .,,,,-,s,c gif! -' ' . gfeatnes ' ,gfQ,w my ' We'll salute you in fond retrospect. 1, if-,,Q5jf.,,igQe1 ei., ,.'- I ,g,g 'i,gawsa1r:,e,i -Q, -'sJSNfnm2af,, , P K-'--We-ffwaw 'Tift if' 'W QS' I I' .I H-fs , - . . .- s - ' , 5 Tffi5,i:fl1'Ffs- 1. M-Linda Wales and Judi Stebbins . -N ' wha A W-'f': Ijiiuifisfi I , -- g t 5'1f'f e 4 Agn -ff'-'1Q l-gi3'f'I,-'Iff'tg'g I I T qv: gk pil, 1:1 N1.jfr4g..+,j,f -Q-flgiffwit , Q , ff --My Q ' In ' v... ,zflcifytti iff 1 . II 'ff2t:.':If2Rrfw: as . - . - , we - - Y aa', . S 'fr . 1 .fwfr K to , r2'QLIX+42ifJ:M,'ee 'I If is-sffsriyf ' . ' Q.. K 3 im fvfi , ,K .. my wif -Ir- S , k , 1, gist . I--L 5-.. Q. . - - ' w u'.-r.ri.rf:':uI3M,f3fl'T'5fx . . 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E 1.r if ' Our Queen Linda Wales, reigned : F ' 4- . N of L . xy' . n ,g , it A 34 over our last Homecoming. , - 355,11 5, 4 ' L- ef' -' -R-2.4 L . , , .L T' .L 11,331 Hz :L sa 5 'LI K 1' E 3. :aff .-. f if C i je - J A E emA if i s 1 ' tif f L- 1 ., ,, 'Ima-.ffi fa ' - P' H if 1 T1 ii , I -. I L1 ' 3 2 . be r fs 3 t l ., .-, , . - y 2 , -iw., if.- Q 3 - N,fL 'miggjfj fl ' ,'-. 'sfo sqgi, . ' ggffyel fn ' 1 as A-'L' X- . - 'vw ggvzrfyf vgff f 'Q Making Howers was the start of 33225. L . ' fi,-. Y- . our float. W 1 , V L I ' t V W my gf mn? A M , s , X . r F' 3 Q. s . 11 '1.1:14'Efsfrf2i L f r f.gvea'!f.ea2agfff2+r'2'f1wws-fr 1 e ' ,a f Qfxrgiaialiijf s ' -Q A f .53- ' ' ' r.:.':v -1 , ' f 1' ,i-.Nw - - , - .., L , 'wa' e A-.Li nf. 1. ,- L 'Tri ' Z I3 '51 -re f. J 'fr 1 V 1 aee t L as ,. pm, .M .-s5l,.,,,: wk - -W , .,,, Le 1 -Q K--, yt. - . ,,L . ,, y,L,rL--,gy N gr: .. - , - . L 12- It rw- 3ifwf3SyL L ..,gL M . ,fit-If t if 5' f1,.+',j', Jw --, 0 ,L 4 Safe. 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L . ytflyizurcgalwx , L ,,L K p h fy. : Our first peep 1nto the majesty and mystery of Dear Old 2 ' ' a-Q W- 'Q , - pai-'g0,, a 1 ,.,ggQ13Q Central came, when as seventh graders we assembled for ,gg iq 3 .f.,.5 instructions, feehng apart from the rest of the school. Our ,QL ,LN- ' i QL in seventh grade Journey acqualnted us with new subjects, . 145151 jfb f' Q- - .Q in ig. k fl , 15533 many teachers, a maze of hallways and classrooms, clubs, Y ,, -Lf- I -Q L k ZA 2 - plays, sports' contests, assembhesg and myriads of rules ' 1' 2, .4 'e N .. 4 . W and regulations to remember-yes, we were properly intro- lllf, :gr 5 ,e:,L,L-, 1 3 p get ' L L in , nfl ,f duced to this business of secondary educatlon. ' 'fg,EfT'ef up L W r A - After three months of vacation we again took up the trail, ' L L o ' g an older and wiser troupe. And so we traveled on, marking ' W 1 our hlghway with bright roadslgns portraying parties, ' L 4 dances, holidays-and, of course, much hard work. Tenth grade found us a much more serious group, as was proved by the weighty business sessions during class meet- lngs. With Mike Lentz, our presldentg Dick Dehoff, our v1ce-presldentg Pam Strlckler, our secretaryg and George Sipe, our treasurer mapping our trip, we chose our class colors, green and white, and those sw1ft class Jackets and sweaters. And who could forget Cup1d's Hide-a-Way, our first dance? It was a swinging success. -L r ,,,gf. Q?-5Sf'9f'i. , ,, Lf w - -wrf3 w'p 'T S ' r Q x yifmvhi X 'V f',ii,:-tra?-Na UTY f Hai ' ai 3fr :1-,ff--'N-LM -A tfifflfflqg L 5 - -,fas4.,f, J , 5 A -'e ',,, 15. ,A , '-J,, ,A JL ' h y 3- QL, L f 4 3' . - 'K' - KQ'V?,3,..,l,g' Q. L as... 1 'X h?'g.:'f r r ' 'J Lx? 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Summer M8IDOf19Sl,KW8S i'-fill.Q-3Ki-.g3,:.f1+,3,..fb.Q 34 -. -Q-6... I ,g- a symphony of soft colors and pulsating music by the Links. K .AQ q5gQf.jgtj,:'s.gfgA5fK ..f.,K' ig..-1' 1' ' KK .f'K--ef... ' k . Our thanks went to our class officers for guiding us on our L ,fzflg-ei fii5,.4-:ji-sf,-'S'iilgliffffff ' 3 ,g..s.gf,r7?f'.ii if . tour: president!-Mike Lentz, vice-president-Linda Wales, Q53-'f 3,',f-1 ' ff-- . - .-wg '.,f'o -.- f.,- .-...Lf secretary-Kathy Lehigh, and treasurer-George Sipe. warg- -.3 K 3,5551-1-3 -.Q-igg,jf1K' ,135 Mi.: , Senior daysAshortest, fullest, and best! We sped down the Kgfq f J' gf-jgf. f jggQ7f.5'i if f gglxip Q final stretch, crammed with the traffic of extra duties, K .f5,3.'g, ,5f,K,-.,lK.-35,5 . ,.,.if. ., Q ,, KK . ,.,,x., f., 4. 1' ' b , -,QQ testing programs, heavy schedules, and our not-to-be- 1 -i-. ...TFSQNN - ,-de ...la-p 'l'.T..-.-'-':'.Nf!.4j,-1 KK K forgotten yearbook. Along with those came the Senior Play R.: K' ' , -fit?-K'Mj.1E ' ' ' i -.w-4 1 - 1 w '..'.'s..-,1i -'Y f- a serious one this time, You, the Jury. Our Home- 7 4 Our classadvisors. Mr. Krape, Mrs. ,f',,,Q...-g..5,,:, ,f Y - . . ... ' ' ,f - 2-..::.' coming float won us d trophy, Jack, the donkey, pulling a V .K, .N Lehman and Mr. Kmmwetz- - .-..,.Kv- ,. much decorated Surry, gave good advice: Don t foolKw1th ',,i,ff-ffsjf j f af:-X SM i Central. And our lovely Queen, Miss Linda Wales, reigned ' Q -1 'A ,.f-':.g',- .Va .. 'l ' ' f f if . . . . .f,f ., ,.,,,.,..w, . , K - -K'K'fK.' e r .. 5 '.. . over the festivities. Our senior officers deserve medals for f , , , 1 . . .ga ig, grid service beyond the call of duty: president-Don Simmons, S i A I i V i Q fue, - v - f' vice-president-Judi Stebbins, secretary-Valerie Herb- stritt, and treasurer-George Sipe. It was they who carried us through all the work of the long-to-be-remembered prom and senior class dance. The final semester speeds us to the end. As one hundred and forty seniors seek new avenues of endeavors, we will long cherish the memories of our Alma Mater. Commence- ment was not an end for usg we look with eager expectancy toward journeys into fruitful territory. Nr. X- Skis? 1 g.. .Ang . 3 - 'ue ' fi Xi. 'N -1 i 1vv-'md-9' '- I li -rm ' ,. 41-ws.: 'Luc rits M . t' . ' -fm .., . A ,qs .red-'ff:.T Q ...dr A V . 'f , NJ Q A :kiwi .,, f,'.'1f',,Q'.-fi,..,1 JW J V I. ' . 'K K KK , K K . i- . K L9i ,f,rf'-K, . 2 5 K.: .4K 'ft.-m'Y-lf,.R ' , ' Y', ff,-'Y' N. . - -'5Ff'Kf'Kr'K ' . K ' . 5-'-..,-.Q, f. , s, if is i . .- .fe ' -.- .sw K .r. 4 Mm- K., -. A 6:2 . . , M K .31 - - . 1 ,- 5 i it .fl ,rf .' .,f.i -K , - ,. . -.,. K' -X, if 'K ' ' J ' wif ' .if ' .-5 -'i 'f W -- K . .. -rf: . i-M' K XC f .- f K , ill - v . - ,N ,J . W, if Lf 1 ,.. .S psy, . K, I ', . K ,uv TK M , K 3 .. Q, K , 1 ' -,N '5 . f Q -I - - '1.:lA ', ,, -N ', 1 -..-4 ,g.g.., .ff-K '.,- KJ' ' -, A 2?,',K . I f., .. ' 'N .' 'df ,,... 5 1 'fig nag. k ,fs ,rc--.. wid, . gc , .5:.,.,1 .K I . f ?o' - . E rl . I' I. .I .fd .,.-,,,NW .K , an ,J Ki., X .tgp 1 S.: KL,Mf.K.K,K , . J. ,K .Agn KK, J. d u A aiu . -., . ,Nur -- xiv. i' ' ..,. - 'bead K' -' PTH! .-. 'l'..,:K5'Q,'gl1 ., A ' 'X SNK gf... K gt .L -'. .. 1?-f , TRUMAN L. ALLISON 1788 San Gabriel Drive Academic . Trimm . . . one of the quiet members of our class . . . usually found with John . . . brains galore . . . easy going. Chorus 2, 3, 4 . . . Band 1,2,3...DanceBand3... Operetta 3 . . . Science Club 1 . . . Wrestling 2, 3 . . . Weight- lifting 3 . . . Football 2 . . . Wrestling Club 2. DAVID L. BAHN 762 Paradise Road General Dave . . .great asset to our football team . . . has an exciting hobby. Student Council 4 . . . Chorus 2, 3 . . . Newspaper 4 . . . Safety Council 4 . . . Operetta 3 . . . Game Club 1 . . . Varsity Club 3, 4 . . . Football 2, 3, 4 . . . Dramatics 2 . . .Track 1, 3 . . . Baseball 2. CRAIG E. ALMONEY R. D. No. 7 Vocational Al 1. . . knack with cars . . . quiet . . . likeable . . . reserved. Ride Club l . . . History Club 2 . . . Weightlifting 3 . . . Baseball 1. GEORGE R. AMES 1 205 Hillside Court General George . . . little white car...Reserves...A8zP . . . seen with Connie . . . lots of fun. Band 1 . ,. . Game Club 1 . . . Gymnastics Club 2 . . . Officiating Club 3 . . . Art Club 4. JOHN B. BARRETT R. D. No. 1 Vocational John . . . quieter member . . . hails from Roundtown . . . welcomed as a new American citizen. , Rifle Club 1 . . . Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4. RICHARD B. BAYLOR, II 131 Meade St. Vocational Dickels . . . welcomed member in any crowd . . . determined mat-man . . . easy going . . . fun loving. Band 2, 3, 4 . . . Wrestling Club 2, 4 . . . Weightlifting Club3...GameClub1... Wrestling 2, 3, 4. DONALD T. BEAVERS 3719 E. Market St. General Don . . . returns to the West coast . . . nice to all . . . ready to be of assistance to anyone . . . enjoys parties . . . will be missed by everyone. History Club 4. ROBERT H. BECKER, JR. R. D. No. 4 Vocational Bob . . . quiet and easy going . . . ready for a good time . . . good disposition . . . unpredictable. Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4 . . Game Club 1. BONITA L. BEAR 117 W. Sixth Ave. Business Education Bonita . . . eflicient Stu- dent Council secretary . . . good cheerleader . . . Home- coming Court member. Student Council 3, 4 . . . School Officer 4 . . . Chorus 1 . . . Newspaper 2, 3, 4 . . . Magazine Campaign 3, 4 . . . G.A.A. 2, 3, 4 . . . Twirling, Club 1 . . . Volleyball 1, 2 . . . Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN P. BENTZEL 1465 Chapel Dr. Academic Benster . . . real clown . . . unique sense of humor . . . small man with a big voice . . . always has a joke. Band1...Track1... Student Council 1 . . . Science Club 2 . . . Weightlifting Club 3 . . . Wrestling 2, 3, 4. CAROLYN A. BERGER 320 Folkstone Way General Carol . . . Mrs. Phelps in the Operetta . . . usually found at the York County Shopping Center . . . always happy. Chorus 3, 4 . . . Operetta 3 . . . F.N.A. 3 . . . Personal Typing Club 4. DUANE E. BRANT 1752 Pelham Drive General! Skip . . . sports enthus- iast . . . asset in any crowd . . . good humor . .. friendly. Safety Council 4 . . . Busi- ness Staff 4 . . . Varsity Club 3, 4 . . . Ofiiciating Club 3 . . . Track 3 . . . Gymnastics Club 1...Football2,3,4... Basketball 2, 4. LEAH B. BERNSTIL IN 4026 Old Orchard Road General Lee . . . blessed with beauty and poise . . . in- validate of that supposedly stronger sex . . . lots of spirit . . . talkative. Dramatics Club 1 . . . Varsity Club 2, 3 . . . Chess Club 4 . . . Track 1 . . . Cheer- leading 1, 2 . . . Volleyball 1, 2 . . . Chorus 1, 2, 4 . . . Business Staff 4. MELVIN A. BLOUSE 3685 Stone Ridge Road General Mel . . . capable matman . . . advocate of Stony Brook Drive-In . . . easy going . . . sincere . . . gets along well with everyone. Weightlifting 3 . . . Wres- tling 2, 3, 4. JOYCE E. BRENNEMAN R. D. No. 7 General Joyce . . . faithful office worker . . . not heard from after in class . . . stenographer in our Senior Class Play. Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Y-Teens 1 . . . Chorus 1, 3, 4 . . . Sr. Class Play 4 . . . Busi- ness Staff 4 . . . Librarian 2, 3, 4 . . . Safety Council 2, 4. SANDRA L. BUTCHER 62 Longview Rd. General Sandy . . . quiet but lots of fun to be with . . . coopera- tive . . . future nurse. Safety Council 1, 2 . . . F.N.A. 2, 3 . . . Y-Teens 1 . . . Chorus 1. JAY R. CHAPMAN 2297 Ridge Rd. General Jay . . . a real character . . . an asset to our football and basketball teams . . . straightforward. Gymnastics Club 1 . . . Football 4 . . . Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Baseball 2 1 . . Track 1 . . . Business Staff 4 . . . Librarian 4. JUDY H. CHRONISTER R. D. No. 7 General Judy . . . wide variety of interests Cmostly masculinel . . . always ready with a smile . . . pleasant personality. Librarian 1 . . . Gymnastics Club 2 . . . History Club 4 . . . Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. DEBORAH J. CARVER 5 Longstown Rd. General Debbie . . . determined redhead . . . consistent and conscientious History Club President . . . a smile for all. Y-Teens 2 . . . History Club 3, 4. KAREN E. CHRONISTER R. D. No. 7 Business Education Karen . . . a friend to all . . . can really tear up a rug . . . sincere . . . dependable. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Y- Teens 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Magazine Campaign 4. CHRISTOPHER R. CLYMER 2338 North Sherman Street General Chris . . . real clown . . . flair for the twist . . . always ready with a comment . . . individualist . . . has a knack for writing his autobiography. Newspaper 3 . . . Chess Club 4 . . . Ofliciating Club 2, 3. JAMES E. CRONE R. D. No. 4 Vocational Jim . . . one of the Roundtown gang . . . never found without a smile . . . fun-loving . . . quiet in class. Weightlifting Club 3 . . Gymnastics Club 1. JOHN H. COOPER, III 651 Skyline Drive General John . . . quiet soul . . . winning ways . . . obliging . . . friendly to all . . . returned to Central for his senior year. Wrestling Club 2 . Science Club 1. JANSJE COUMOU R. D. No. 5 General Jenny . . . the best that Holland has to offer . . . all- around grand person . . . knack for apples . . . always seen smiling . . . will never be forgotten. Student Council 4 . . . Chorus 4 . . . Editorial Staff 4 . . . Newspaper 4 . . . F.T.A. 4. JAMES W. CROOKS R. D. No. 5 General Jim . . ., cool, calm, and collected . . . ready to help . . . gets along with others . . . fond of sciences. Librarian 1 . . . Chorus 2 . . . Weightlifting Club 4 . . . Science Club 1, 2. LYLE D. CRUSE 2918 N. George St. General Dave . . . full of fun . . . can liven any dull moment . . . loves police tales . . . good-natured. Sr. Class Play 4 . . . Gym- nastics Club 1 . . . Wrestling 4. WWW JAMES A. DICKEY R. D. No. 5 General Jim . . . a newcomer . . . welcome addition to our foot- ball team . . . friendly . . . never heard ? ? . . . has a special interest in New Hamp- shire. Business Staff. . . Football 4 . . . Wrestling 4. BARBARA J. DROST 570 Hammond Rd. Business Education Barb . . . capable and efficient Editor-in-Chief . . . always on the go . . . nice to all . . . dependable friend. Student Council 3 . . . Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Editorial Staff4 . . . Y-Teens 1, 2... Magazine Campaign 3, 4 . . . Yearbook Club 4. RICHARD E. DEHOFF 510 Woodland View Dr. General Dick . . . generally found with a certain senior girl . . . full of fun . . . Peggy! Come back here . Safety Council 4 . . . Class Officer 2 . . . Varsity Club 3, 4 . . . Oiiticiating Club 3 . . . Gymnastics Club 1 . . . Foot- ball 2, 3 . . . Basketball 1, 2 . . . Baseball 1, 3. RALPH C. EICHELBERGER, JR. 490 Woodland View Dr. General Raoul . . . sincere and determined . . . thinks for himself . . . good friend . . . loads of fun. Business Staff 4 . . . Li- brarian 4 . . . Game Club 1 ... Chess Club 2, 4 . . . Ofii- ciating Club 3 . . . Track 1 . . . Baseball 2. MARY ANN ELSTRODT 438 Locust Grove Road General Mary-Jo . . . able and dependable sergeant . . . wi ling to be of assistance. Jr. Class Play 3 . . . Student Council 1 . . . Chorus 1, 2, 4 . . . Newspaper 4 . . . Editorial Staff 4 . . . Magazine Cam- paign 3, 4 . . . Color Guard 3, 4...F.T.A.3,4...Gym- nastics Club 2, 3 . . . Hockey 2, 3 . . . Yearbook Club 4. BRENDA L. EPPLEY 2276 Pleasant View Drive General Brenda . . . always there ready to pitch in . . . full of fun and usually laughing . . . loquacious . . . future lies in college. Chorus 3, 4 . . . Busi- ness History Club . G.A.A. RODGER L. EM IG R. D. No. 7 Vocational Rodger . . .quiet and shy, with a mind of his own . . . friendly . . . never heard from in class. Officiating Club 2 . Science Club 1. EDWIN K. EMMINGER, JH. 1901 North Sherman Street General Ed . . . willing and able Student Council President . . . well liked by all who know him . . . good friend . . . sports enthusiast . . . sure to succeed. Student Council 3, 4 . . . School Officer 4 . . . Band 1 . . . Game Club 1 . . . Chess Club 2. . .Varsity Club 3, 4 . .. Track 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Football 1, 2, 3, 4. EILEEN F. EPPLEY 102 West Sixth Avenue General Eileen . . . quiet and efficient . . . capable of doing any job . . . favors an alumni . . . future planned . . . a fiiiendly word and smile for a . Chorus 4 . . . Newspaper 4 . . . Yearbook Club 4 . . . Editorial Staff 4 . . . Maga- zine Campaign 4 . . . Y-Teens 2. . . History Club 3 . .. Personal Typing Club 4. SUSAN J. ESTERLINE 1825 N. Sherman St. Academic Sue . . . friendly . . . dependable Student Director . . . quick smile . . . loads of fun. Jr. Class Play 3 . . . Sr. Class Play 4 . . . Chorus 1, 2, 3,4...F.T.A.2,3,4... Editorial Staff 4 . . . Thespian Society 3, 4 . . . Safety Council 4 . . . Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Y-Teens 1 . . . Yearbook Club 4. SHIRLEY A. FINK 764 Tanglewood Lane General Shirl . . . quiet in new crowds . . . advocate of Play- land . . . nice to all . . . helpful. Chorus 1, 2, 4 . . . Y-Teens 2, 3 . . . Jr. Red Cross Club 1. GLORIA J. GABERT 129 Paul St. Business Education Gabert . . . girl with the magic brush . . . favor lies in Manchester . . . usually seen with Bonnye . . . good major- ette. Chorus 1, 2, 4 . . . News- paper 4 . . . Editorial Staff 4 . . . Magazine Campaign 3, 4 . . . Majorette 3, 4 . . . Y- Teens 2 . . . Yearbook Club 4 . . . Personal Typing Club 4 .. . Art Club 1. ..v-- -..-,N-vf ..... .,.. .- ,v...,,...., VK.. CARY N. FAHRINGER 1326 Canterbury Lane General Cary . . . Did you say red hair '? '? . . . blushes easily . . . always friendly . . . quiet fat timesj . . . liked by all. Game Club 1 . . . Art Club 4. JANET C. GARROD 2703 Meadowbrook Blvd. Academic Janet . . . friendly .man- ner . . . future lies with alumni and the Navy . . . cute and small . . . always talking. Jr. Class Play 3 . . . Sr. Class Play 4 . . . Chorus 1, 2, 4 . . . Gymnastics Club 2, 3 . . . Editorial Staff 4 . . . Y-Teens 1 . . . Art Club 4 . . . Yearbook Club 4. --W--.f-v-yvrvry-rw f DONALD L. GERHART 4066 Old Orchard Road General Bear . . . renowned athlete . . . can't help but be liked by all . . . reliable friend . . . willing to help. Newspaper 4 . . . Business Staff 4 . . . Safety Council 4 . . . Oiiiciating Club 3 . . . Varsity Club 3, 4 . . . Gym- nastics Club 1 . . . Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Football 2, 3, 4. LARRY E. GINGERICH 3041 Dundee Road General Larry . . . friendly . . . good sense of humor . . . always smiling . . . golf fan . . . likes experiments. Chorus 1 . .. . Safety Council 1 . . . Rifle Club 1 . . . Ofliciat- ing Club 2, 3 . . . Basketball 2, 3, 4. LARRY G. GIBBS R. D. No. 7 General Larry . . . tall . . . quiet . . . usually seen with a smile . . . friendly to everyone. Chorus 2 . . . Art Club 1. . . Football 3. WILLIAM H. GIESECKE 4130 Wilshire Drive Academic Bill . . . good worker . . . our active photographer . . . friendly . . . individualist . . . determined. Sr. Class Play 4 . . . Edi- torial Staff 4 . . . Rifle Club 1 . . . Wrestling 2 . . . Dramatics Club 4 . . . Football 1, 2, 4 . . . Track 2 . . . Baseball 1 . . . Yearbook Club 4. BENJAMIN B. GOLDSTEIN, JR. R. D. No. 7 Academic Benji . . . commendable football player . . . full of fun . . . always hungry. Jr. Class Play 3 . . . Sr. Class Play 4 . . . Student Council 3 . . . Business Staif 4 . . . Safety Council 4 . . . Thespian Society 4 . . . Gym- nastics Club 1 . . 1. Dramatics Club 4 . . . Football 2, 3, 4 . . . Varsity Club 3, 4 . . . gasketball 1, 2 . . . Volleyball , , 4. O. WILLIAM GOODWIN 1426 Whiteford Road Vocational Bill . . . mechanical whiz . . . always a clown . . . good sport . . . liked by all. Gym Club 1 . . . Weight- lifting Club 4. BONNYE E. GRIFFIN 139 East Seventh Avenue Business Education Little Griff . . . cute little cheerleader . . . nice to all . . . pretty member of Homecoming Court . . . favors alumni. Chorus 4 . . . Magazine Campaign 3, 4 . . . G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Y-Teens 1, 2 . . . Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Homecoming Court 4. MARGARET L. HAKE 2639 North Sherman Street Business Education Peggy . . . new hair styles . . . loads of fun . . . always has something to say. F.N.A. 2 . . .Safety Council 2. THEODORE R. GOTWALT, JR. R. D. No. 4 Vocational Ted . . . tall . . . always friendly . . . lots of fun to be with . . . willing to be of assistance when needed. Game Club 1 . . . Chess Club 2, 3. ROBERT L. HALL 131 Jasper Avenue General Bob . . . crazy sense of humor . . . likes to dance . . . named for a clothing store . . . future is unpredictable. Chorus 1 . . . Gymnastics Club 1 . . . Wrestling Club 2 . . . Officiating Club 3 . . . Chess Club 4. I. ELISABETH HANSEN R. D. No. 5 General Liz . . . Boston accent . . . new addition to the senior class .. . tough sweaters . . . nice to be around. 4 History Club 4 . . . Chorus GEORGE D. HEINDEL R. D. No. 1 Academic Georgie . . . respected for his intelligence . . . out- standing lawyer in Sr. Class Play . . . loads of fun. Student Council 4 . . . Sr. Class Play 4 . . . Chorus 2,3,4...Operetta3... Science Club 1, 2 . . . Ofliciat- ing Club 3 . . . Wrestling 2 . . . Volleyball 3, 4. CONNIE L. HARLE Emigsville Academic Connie . . . willing to serve . . . genteel . . . depend- able . . . loyal friend . . . drives a little blue Plymouth . . . tactful . . . future beau- tician. Jr. Class Play 3 . . . Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Editorial Stai 4 . . . Thespian Society 3, 4 . . . Y-Teens 1 . . . F.N.A. 2 . . . Dramatics Club 3, 4 . . . Yearbook Club 4. BRENDA J. HARTMAN 3867 Sylvan Drive General Brenda . . . blessed with a gift for gab . . . ready to settle down . . . fond of York High. Chorus 1 . . . Librarian 4 .. . Y-Teens 1, 4 . . . Art Club 3. VALERIE J. HERBSTRVFT R. D. No. 1 Academic Val . . . efficient class secretary . . . liked by all . . . poised . . . future nurse . . . vivacious . . . neat. Jr. Class Play 3 . . . Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Newspaper 3, 4 . . . Editorial StaH'4 . . . Safety Council 4 . . . Thespian Society 4 . . . Class Officer 4 . . . Operetta 3, 4 . . . Girls Glee Club 1 . . . Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Yearbook Club 4. SUSAN J. HILL 515 Woodland View Dr. Business Education Suzy . . . pleasant . . . has college life in her mind . . . dependable . . . stylish . . . loyal friend . . . good little secretary. Chorus 1, 2 . . . Magazine Campaign 3, 4 . . . Library Club 1 . . . Y-Teens 2 . .. Gymnastics Club 3 . . . His- tory Club 4 . . . Volleyball 1. RONALD A. HOLTZA PPLE Emigsville Vocational Bubbles . . . Hare for motorcycles . . . entertaining to all who know him . . . always sociable . . . tall. Weightlifting Club 4. SUSAN C. HOLTZIN GER 656 Park Ave. Business Education Tish . . . Ceclie in Jr. Class Play . . . able worker on Prowler . . . aspires to be a music teacher . . . lots of fun. Jr. Class Play 3 . . . Sr. Class Play 4 . . . Chorus 2, 3, 4 ...Newspaper 3, 4 . .. Editorial Staff4 . . . Maga- zine Campaign 3, 4 . . . Thes- pian Society 3, 4 . . . Operetta 3, 4 ...Art Club 1 . . . F.T.A. 2, 3, 4 . . . Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Yearbook Club 4. JAMES B. HOKE 1343 Canterbury Lane Vocational Jimmie . . . good things come in small packages . . . friendly . . . quick witted . . . comical . . . lots of fun. Science Club 1 . . . Chess Club 2 . . . Biology Club 3. SUSAN A. I-IOOVER 825 N. George St. General Sue . . . conscientious worker . . . ring on third finger of left hand . . . always friendly . . .heading for a nurs- ing career. Jr. Class Play 3 . . . Sr. Class Play 4 . . . Safety Council 1, 2 . . . Librarian 1, 4 . . . F.N.A. 2, 3 . . . Y-Teens fm NN DONALD J. HUTTON 1725 Pelham Drive General Don . . . one great guy . . . enthusiastic about foot- ball . . . determined . . . a good word for all . . . jovial. Rifle Club 1 . . . Basketball 1 . . . Ofiiciating Club 3 . . . Science Club 2 . . . Varsity Club 3, 4 . . . Football 2, 3, 4 . . . Volleyball 3, 4. WILLIAM A. KAUFFMAN R. D. No. 5 General Bill . . . lumber-jack . . . fond of farms . . . one funny character . . . never in a hurry . . . good natured. Jr. Class Play 3 . . . Sr. Class Play 4 . . . Chess Club 2, 4. . . Newspaper 4 . .. Safety Council 4 . . . Officiat- ing Club 3 . . . Baseball 3, 4. EUGENE I. KAHLER 135 E. Seventh Ave. General Gene . . . knack for cars . . . friendly to all . . . fond of Northeastern . . . quiet but nice . . . hails from North York. Chess Club 3, 4. DEAN R. KALEY, JR. 21 Davidson Drive Academic Caesar . . . thinks ab- stractly . . . basketball sharp- shooter . . . good looking with brains . . . determined and ambitious. Newspaper 4 . . . Safety Council 4 . . . School Officer 3 . . . Student Council 3 . . . Varsity Club 4 . . . Olliciating Club 2 . . . Baseball 2, 3, 4 . . . Basketball 2, 3, 4. RANDALL H. KA UFHOLD R. D. No. 5 General Rum-dum . . . returns to Central . . . sharp dresser . . . cool guy . . .crazy sense of humor . . . can liven any dull class. CAROLYN L. KERN R. D. No. 5 Business Education Weasel . . . talkative . . . one of the gang . . . loves to run around . . . great party goer . . . friendly. Chorus 1, 4 . . . Magazine Campaign 3 . . . Safety Council 1 . . . Twirling Club 1 . . . Gymnastics Club 2, 3 . . . Y-Teens 4 . . . Cheerleading 2. LYNN E. KING 836 N. Duke St. General Mouth . . . class clown . . . life of the party . . . liked by all . . . full of energy . . . always in the center of laugh- mg. Ofliciating Club 2, 3 . . . Chess Club 4 . . . Game Club 1 . . .Chorus 1. EDGAR W. KREIGER, JR. 3389 Stone Ridge Rd. General Ed . . .quiet but nice . . . a valuable worker . . . depend- able and friendly . . . a ways willing to help. Chorus 2 . . . Rifle Club 1. TODD J. KESSLER 33 Wilson Ave. General Todd . . . always has some kind of remark . . . never in a hurry . . . usually heard . . . real character. Thespian Society 3, 4 . . Gymnastics Club 1 . . Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4. SAMUEL M. LANDIS 2064 N. Sherman St. Vocational Sam . . . Laurel Confer- ence All-Star Quarterback . . . sparkplug for any team . . . packed full of energy . . . seen with a certain senior girl. Business Staff 4 . . . Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Track 1, 2, 3, 4 . . .Varsity Club 3, 4... Officiating Club 3 . . . Game Club 1 . . . Chess Club 2. WANDA F. LAPHAM 36 East Sixth Avenue General as Wanda . . . likes to drive CEnglish stylej . . . usually has a comment . . . likes to dance . . . spends lots of time at McCrory's. Chorus 1, 2, 4 . . .Librarian 4 . . . Y-Teens 1, 2 . . . History Club 3, 4 . . . Track 1. ESTHER I. LEAMAN 1455 Whiteford Road General Esther . . . petite blond . . . Barbara Scott in Sr. Class Play . . . quiet . . . al- ways willing to help. Sr. Class Play 4 . . . Chorus 1,2,3,4...0peretta3... Art Club 4 . . . Dramatics Club 2 . . . Y-Teens 1... F.T.A. 3. WILLIAM L. LaPRAIRIE 43 East Tenth Avenue General Fat Man . . . handy with a brush and pencil . . . a barrel of fun . . . always ready to help . . . quickwitted . . . pleasant. Chorus 4 . . . Editorial Staif 4 . . . Safety Council 4 . . . Thespian Society 3, 4 . . . Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Art Club 1 . . . Yearbook Club 4. VIRGINIA H. LATHROP R. D. No. 7 Academic Ginnie . . . good natured . . . loads of fun at parties . . . a sharp dresser . . . enjoys sports . . . comical. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Edi- torial Staff 4 . . . Girls Ath- letics Club 2, 3 . . . History Club 4 . . . Y-Teens 1.. . Hockey 3 . . . Yearbook Club 4. KATHERINE L. LEHIGH Emigsville Business Education Kathy . . . pretty mem- ber of Homecoming Court . . . always smiling . . . ready, willing, and able . . . friendly. Jr. Class Play 3 . . . Class Ofiicer 1, 3 . . . Student Council 4 . . . Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Editorial Staff 4 . . . Magazine Campaign 3, 4 . . . Y-Teens 1, 2, 3 . . . Yearbook Club 4. GERALD G. LEHMAN 1921 North Eberts Lane Academic Jerry . . . always has something to say . . . good dancer , . . fun in French class . . . a friend to all. Ofiiciating Club 3 . . . Science Club 2 . . . Rifle Club 1 . . . Volleyball 2, 3, 4 . . . Chorus 1, 2. R. MICHAEL LENTZ 1119 Whiteford Road General Mike . . . quite a char- acter . . . always opening his mouth at the wrong time . . one of 62's matmen. Ofiiciating Club 3 . . . Gymnastics Club 1, 2 . . . Basketball 1, 2, 3 . . . Class Officer 1, 2, 3 . . . Student Council 4 . . . Wrestling 4. ROBERT W. LINEBAUGH 1430 East Eleventh Avenue General Bob . . . spends most of his time in shop . . . never in a hurry . . . hot rod enthusiast. Rifle Club 1 . . . Game Club 2, 3, 4. . KAY L. LEHMAN 1119 Arthur Street General Weezie . . . great fun in a crowd . . . always seen with a small shadow . . . has a smile for all. Jr. Class Play 3 . . . Safety- Council 2 . . . Magazine Cam- paign 4 . . . Business Staff 4 . . . F.N.A. 2 . . . Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Varsity Club 4. LINDA M. LLOYD 1515 North George Street Business Education Linda . . . dainty . . . quiet . . . nice to all . . . faith- ful employee of McCrory's . . . future secretary. Y-Teens 1 . . . Home Sew- ing Club 2 . . . Gymnastics Club 3 . . 2 Personal Typing Club 4 . . . Magazine Cam- paign 4 . . . Business Staff 4 . . .Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. RONALD E. LOUCKS R. D. No. 4 General Ron . . .tall . . . quiet. . . a good man to have on your side when the chips are down . . . a smile for everyone. Gymnastics Club 1 . . . Chess Club 2, 3 . . . Slide Rule Club 4 . . . Safety Council 4. WALTER R. MALEHORN 1306 Bonneview Road Vocational Walt . . . husky . . . seen with the General guys . . . easy going . . . always has a comment. Rifle Club 1 . . ,Weight- lifting Club 4. LOIS A. LUCABAUGH R. D. No. 1 Academic Lois . . . quiet fat timesj . . . doesn't show up at her own parties ... . jovial person- ality . . . able Business Manager. Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Y-Teens 1 . . . F.T.A. 2, 3, 4 . . . Jr. Class Play 3... Business Staff 4 . . . Safety Council 4 . . . Newspaper 3 . . . Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. SANDRA L. LUNGER R. D. No. 7 General Sandy . . . always talking . . . usually smiling . . . new- comer to Central . . . likes to dance. Art Club 4. SHIRLEY A. MATAVA R. D. No. 5 Business Education Shirl . . . friendly . . cute . . . has pretty hair . . . part of a certain group . . fluent in shorthand. Y-Teens 4 . . . Chorus 4. KENNETH J. MCCOY 2390 Pleasant View Drive General Ken . . . full of fun . . . well liked by all . . . likes to take life easy. Weightlifting Club 4. GERALD MCGREEVY 161 Lynbrook Drive X General Jerry . . . newcomer to Central . . . always has some- thing to say . . . wild sense of humor. JAMES E. MELHORN R. D. No. 7 General Jim . . . hails from the Glades . . . usually seen with a certain group . . . fond of rural life . . . will make a good farmer. Gaine Club 1 . . . Science Club 2 . . . Biology Club 3 . . . Weightlifting Club 4 . . . Safety Council 4 . . . Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. r LOIS A. MCELWAIN R. D. No. 7 Academic Louie . . . sports lover . . . welcome in any group . . . always laughing. X-Teens 1 . . . F.T.A. 2, 3, 4 . . . Girls Athletics Club 3 . . . Track 1 . . . G.A.A. 2, 3, 4... Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Soft- ball 3, 4 . . . Hockey 2, 3, 4 .. .Chorus 1, 2, 3,4 . Editorial Staff 4 . . . Yearbook Club 4. JOANN MILEY 1141 North George Street Business Education Jo . . . never seen but al- ways heard . . . center of attraction at a party. Twirling Club 1 . . . Varsity Club 2 . . . Girls Athletics Club 3 . . . Homcmaking Club 4 . . . Jr. Class Play 3 . . . Editorial Staff 4 .1 . . Safety Council 1, 2 . . . Librarian 1 ...Chorus 1, 3, 4 . . .Year- book Club 4. PEGGY A. MILLER 2266 Pleasant View Drive Business Education Peggy . . . peppy cheer- leader . . . smile for everyone . . . letter perfect . . . fond of a certain senior boy. Chorus 1, 2, 3 . . . Business Staff 4 . . . Magazine Cam- paign 3, 4 . . . Safety Council 4 . . . Y-Teens 1 . . . Girls Varsity Club 2, 3 . . . G.A.A. 4 . . . Volleyball 2 . . . Cheer- leading 1, 2, 3, 4. LAWRENCE E. MUNDIS, JR. 439 Woodland View Drive Academic Larry . . . reserved, but friendly . . . good natured . . . witty questions in SSE . . . cooperative . . . likeable. Chess Club 1, 2 . . . Ofliciat- ing 3 . Intra-mural Basket- ball 4 . . . Basketball 1 . . . Baseball 2, 3, 4. GORDON P. MOUL 2606 North Sheridan Road General Gordie . . . likes to use big words in class . . . unique personality . . . little and blonde . . . always having trouble with his car. Chorus 1, 2 . . . Science Club 1 . . . Slide Rule Club 4. RONALD K. MUMPER 1749 San Gabriel Drive Business Education Murnps . . . tall and lanky . . . a valuable asset to our basketball team . . . a friend to all. Chorus 1 . . . Editorial Staff 4 . . . Safety Council 4 . . . Science Club 1 . . . Officiat- ing Club 2, 3 . . . Basketball Club 4 . . . Baseball 1, 2 . . . Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Track 3 . . . Yearbook Club 4 . . . Varsity Club 4. GEORGE H. MYERS 133 Heidelburg Avenue General u Lipskie . . . full of fun . . . ready with a comment and a smile . . . little but mighty . . . friend to all . . . always heard. Chorus 2 . . . Librarian 4 . . . Rifie Club 1 . . . Dramatics Club 2 . . . Chess Club 3, 4 . . .Track 1, 4. TERRY N. MYERS R. D. No. 4 Academic 'K'1'erry . . . radio ham . . . friendly . . . likes to talk . . . ready 'to help . . . good debater. Chorus 1, 2, 3 . . . Rifle Club 1 . . . Science Club 2 . . . Weightlifting Club 4. GLENN A. PACKER 2749 Clearbrook Blvd. General Glenn . . . first-class character . . . gets along well with everyone . . . last in and first out of class . . . never in a hurry. DARLENE E. PHILLIPS 1501 N. East Street General Deanie . . . quiet . . . usually seen with a certain group of girls . . . nice to all. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 . . .Safety Council 4 . . . Librarian 1 . . . Art Club 1, 4 . . . F.N.A. 2, 3. DALE E. NAUMAN Emigsville Vocational Nauml' . . . seen with a certain gang of boys . . . crazy sense of humor . . . never seen without a smile . . . wears a crazy hat. Chorus 1, 2. VIRGINIA L. RACER 22 Heidelberg Ave. General Ginny . . . always full of fun . . . likes to run around . . . a real friend . . . likeable. Chorus 2, 3, 4 . . . Librarian 1...Y-Teens1,2,3,4... Volleyball 3. 1'5?7'?5,fv'.415'-A-1 'zrkyiih' XR K wr-1-..-. JAMES B. REEM R. D. No. 4 Academic Jim . . . an individualist . . . an interest in electronics . . . quiet . . . good natured. Science Club 1, 2, 4 . . Biology Club 3. MORGAN S. RILEY 1120 North George St. Academic Morgan,' . . . interest in radios . . . usually seen with Terry . . . willing to be of assistance . . . friendly. Chorus 2, 3 . . . Science Club 1, 2, . . . Weightlifting Club 3, 4. CAROLYN M. REYNOLDS ' R. D. No. 5 General Carol . . . crazy laugh . . . quiet . . . has a love for alumni . . . very friendly. F.N.A. 3. PAMELA M. RICHCRICK 1211 N. George Street General Penny . . . quiet . . . good friend . . . accomplished organ- ist . . . always willing to help. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . News- paper 4 . . . Safety Council 1, 2, 3 . . . Jr. Red Cross Club 1...Y-Teens2,3,4... F.T.A. 2, 3, 4 . . . Girls En- semble 3, 4. DORIS E. RISHEL R. D. No. 5 Academic Doris . . . an all-around good kid . . . always in good humor . . . willing to serve . . . good student. Jr. Class Play 3 . . . Sr. Class Play 4 . . . Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Editorial Staff 4 . . . F.N.A. 2 . . . Dramatics Club 1, 3, 4 . . . Yearbook Club 4. JEAN ANN RODRICK R. D. No. 4 General Jean Ann . . . always a clown . . . forever talking . . . gregarious . . . has a Hair for the opposite sex . . . a friend to all. Jr. Class Play 3 . . . Chorus 1,2 . . . Thespian Society 3 . . . F.T.A. 3 . . . Dramatics Club 1,2,3 . . . Chess Club 4. DONNA C. RUNKLE 147 West Oakleigh Drive Business Education Rinky . . . class clown . . . sincere . . . efiicient associate editor . . . always ready to be of assistance . . . talkative. Sr. Class Play 4 . . . Student Council 4 . . . Chorus 1,2,3,4 . . . Newspaper 4 . . . Editorial Staff 4 . . . Magazine Cam- paign 3,4 . . . Y-Teens 1,2,3 . . . Yearbook Club 4. FLORENCE A. RUTTER R. D. No. 5 General Flossy . . . always ready to be of assistance . . . girl with a famous name . . . soft- spoken . . . reliable. Chorus 1,2,3,4 . . . Y-Teens 2,3,4 . . . Girls' Glee Club 1. EDWINA J. ROPER 101 Haybrook Drive Vocational Eddie . . . helpful . . . seen but not often heard . . . likes to paint . . . always seen with a smile . . . friendly. Safety Council 1,2 . . . Y- Teens 1 . . . Librarian 2,4 . . . Art Club 3,4 . . . Red Cross Club. DEBORAH A. SAYLOR 1912 N. Sherman Street General Debbie . . . industrious . . . pretty member of Home- coming Court . . . headed for collegiate life . . . Southern accent. Chorus 3 . . . History Club 3,4 . . . F.T.A. 3,4 . . . News- paper 4 . . . Editorial Staff 4 . . . Yearbook Club 4 . . . Band 4 . . . Homecoming Court 4. ROBERT O. SCHMIDT 2560 N. Sherman St. General Bob . . . drives a cute little car . . . usually seen with a certain senior girl . . . seem- ingly quiet . . . liked by all. Ride Club 1 . . . Leather Craft Club 3. ROCHELLE L. SEYMOUR R. D. No. 5 Business Education Roxie . . . versatile . . . capable and efficient . . . good dancer . . . great contro- versalist . . . friendly word for all. Jr. Class Play 3 . . . Sr. Class Play 4 . . . Student Council 2,4 . . . Chorus 1,2,3,4 . . . Newspaper 3,4 . . .Editorial Staff 4 . . . Magazine Cam- paign 3,4 . . . School Officer 4 . . . Operetta 3 . . . Gym Club 3 . . . Y-Teens 1 . . . Yearbook Club 4 . . . F.T.A. 4. . JAMES R. SEBRIGHT 2570 Willow Street General Seaweed . . . quieter member of the class . . . likes hunting . . . friendly . . . well liked by all. Chorus 1 . . . Editorial Staff 4 . . . Safety Council 4 '. . . Weightlifting Club 4 . . . Leathercraft Club 3 . . . Game Club 1,2 . . . Science Club 2,3 . . . Yearbook Club 4. EDGAR P. SENTZ, JR. 25 Sigsbee Avenue General Eddie . . . lover of the fair sex . . . a real friend to all . . . gregarious . . . talkative . . . always seen with a girl. Student Council 1,2 . . . Safety Council 4 . . . History Club 4 . . . Sports Officiating Club 3 . . . Track 1 . . . Basket- ball 1,2,3,4 . . . Baseball 4. RUTH ANNE SHINDLER 915 North Duke Street Academic Darts . . . usually seen with a certain senior quarter- back . . . petite and blond . . . talkative . . . efficient at any job. Cheerleading 1 . . . F.T.A. 3 . . . Dramatics Club 3,4 . . . Yearbook Club 4 . . . Chorus 1,2,3,4 . . . Editorial Staff 4. DON D. SIMMONS 2308 Pleasant View Dr. Academic Don . . . industrious and capable . . . class president . . . manners plus . . . welcome in any crowd. Jr. Class Play 3 . . . Class Officer 4 . . . Student Council 2,3 . . . Cross Country 4 . . . School Officer 3 . . . Gym- nastics Club 1,2 . . . Dramatics Club 3,4 . . . Wrestling 4. CHARLENE R. SMALL 2949 North George St. Academic Cheri . . . gregarious . . . a smile for all . . .tpretty hair . . . fond of alumni. Jr. Class Play 3 . . . Sr. Class Play 4 . . . Business Staff 4 . . . Chorus 1,2 3,4 . . . Y-Teens 1 . . . Girls' Athletic Club 2,3 . . . Art Club 4 . . . F.T.A. 2,3,4. JOANNE E. SMALL R. D. No. 7 General Jo . . . can always be seen in the mornings deliver- ing papers for the oHice . . . quiet . . . efficient worker. Red Cross Club 1 . . . Home- making Club 2 . . . Y-Teens 3,4 . . . Business Staff 4 . . . Librarian 4. GEORGE C. SIPE, JR. R. D. No. 5 Academic George . . . fond of a certain junior . . . Pay your dues or else . Rifle Team 1 . . . Chess Club2...MathClub3. .. Varsity Club 3,4 . . . Football 1,2,3,4 . . . Baseball 1,2,3,4 . . . Basketball 1 . . . Class Oiiicer 1,2,3,4 . . . Safety Council 4. BARBARA A. SMITH R. D. No. 5 Business Education Smittie . . . has a love for California . . . ring around her finger . . . has many nicknames. Personal Typing Club 4 . . . F.N.A. Club 2 . . . Art Club 1. . . Chorus 1,2,3,4 . . . Maga- zine Campaign 3 . . . Safety Council 4 . . . Librarian 1. DONALD E. SMITH 18 East Eighth Avenue General Don . . . always has something to say . . . contro- versial . . . advocate of the Strand . . . likes to incite a riot. Gymnastics Club 1 . . . Chess Club 2 . . . Math Club . . . Slide Rule Club 4 . . . Football 1,2,3,4 . . . Track 1. SUSAN M. SMITH 1350 Harrison Street General Susie . . . new addition to Central . . . always has a remark . . . just loves to write letters . always laughing. F.T.A. 4 . . . Dramatics Club 4. LOIS V. SMITH 44 West Ninth Avenue General A Lois . . . hails from West Point . . . always has a com- ment . . . sure to succeed as a nurse . . . always has a smile on her face . . . newcomer to our school. Chorus 4. RICHARD S. SMITH 4051 Wilshire Drive Academic Dick . . . headed for an ivy-league college . . . sure to succeed . . . efficient Prowler editor . . . favors red-toed socks. Gymnastics Club 1,2 . . . History Club 3,4 . . . Varsity Club 4 . . . Basketball 1,2,3,4 . . . Volleyball 2,3,4 . . . Track 1 . . . Newspaper 4 . . . Senior Class Play 4 . . . Business Staff 4 . . . Class Officer 1. TREVA R. SMITH R. D. No. 4 General Frog . . . waiting for wed- ding bells . . always talking . . . has pretty blond hair. Red Cross Club 1 . . . Home Sewing Club 2 . . . Art Club 3,4 . . . Chorus 1,2,4 LESLIE A. SPANG 508 Wellington Drive General Les . . . likes to take life easy . . . one of the gang . . . drives a tuff car . . . well- liked by all. Gymnastics Club 1 . . . Chess Club 2 . . . Weight- lifting Club 3,4 . . . Track 1,2,3,4 . . . Football 2,3 . . . Volleyball 2. DONNA L. STAMBACH R. D. No. 7 General Stump . . . can really tear around in a pool . . . drives a sharp car . . . wild sense of humor . . . talkative. Chorus 1,2,3,4 . . . Y-Teens 1,2 . . . G.A.A. 3,4 . . .Volley- ball 3,4. KAY D. STAPELKAMP 390 Woodland View Drive Academic Casey' . . . diligent asso- ciate editor . . . brains galore . . . quiet . . . willing to help someone in need . . . on the road to success. Jr. Class Play 3 . .- . Sr. Class Play 4 . . . Chorus 1 . . . Editorial Staff 4 . . . Librarian 4. . . Y-Teens 1,3,4 . . . F.N.A. 2 . . . F.T.A. 3,4 . . . Yearbook Club 4. CAROLE E. SPRENKLE R. D. No. 7 General Carol . . . always smiling . . . short in stature . . . jovial . . . sharp dresser . . . sure to succeed. Chorus 1,2 . . . Business Staff 4 . . , Gymnastics Club 1,2,3 . . . G.A.A. 2,3 . . . Chess Club 4 . . . Volleyball 2,3,4 . . . Hockey 2,3. JUDITH A. STEBBINS R. D. No. 5 Academic Judi . . . personality plus . . . will surey succeed . . . life of a party. Jr. Class Play 3 . . . Chorus 1,2,3,4 . . . Editorial Staff 4 . . . Thespian Society 3,4 . . . Class Officer 4 . . . Y-Teens 1 . . . Dramatics Club 2,3,4 . . . F.T.A. 2,3,4 . . . Year- book Club 4. RALPH L. STOECKLE 3871 Hearthstone Court Academic Ralph . . . a member of Centra 's intelligentia . . . friendly to all . . . looking forward to college. Student Council 4 . . . News- paper 4 . . . Science Club 2 . . . Ofliciating Club 3 . . . Volleyball 2. ROBERT C. SWEITZER R. D. No. 5 General Bob . . . usually seen with a group of General fellows . . . likes to take life easy. Leather Crafts Club 3 . . . Chess Club 4. SANDRA K. STRINE R. D. No. 1 Business Education Sandi . . . blessed with a golden voice . . . naturally curly hair . . . an avid P.J. party goer . . . will make a pretty nurse. Chorus 1,2,3,4 . . . Business Staff 4 . . . Magazine Cam- paign 3,4 . . . Operetta 3,4 . . . Y-Teens 1,3,4 . . . F.N.A. 2. JERI E. STUMPF 1465 Whiteford Road General Jeri . . . ardent fan of a York High majorette . . . one of the gang . . . artistic . . . 'crazy sense of humor . . . headed for college. Jr. Class Play 3 . . . Sr. Class Play 4 . . . Newspaper 4 . . . Business Staff 4 . . . Librarian 4 . . . Game Club 2 . . . History Club 3,4 . . . Wrestling 1 . . . Cross Countrv 3 . . . Football 1. CHARLES R. THORP, III 150 Lynbrook Drive General Skip . . . sharp dresser . . . good dancer . . . seen at most parties . . . takes life easy. Safety Council 4 . . . Offic- ating Club 2,3 . . . Intramural Basketball Club 4 . Gym- nastics Club 1 . . . Basketball 1,2,3 . . . Baseball 1,3,4. BARBARA J. TOOMEY R. D. No. 9 Stoneybrook Road Business Education Tumor . . . never at a loss for words . . . always a clown . . . handy with a pencil . . . real live wire . . . active Student Council member. Sr. Class Play 4 . . . Student Council 4 . . . Chorus 1,2,3,4 . . . Newspaper 4 . . . Magazine Campaign 3,4 . . . Y-Teens 1 . . . Girls Athletic Club 2 . . . Editorial Staff 4 . . . Year- book Club 4. JOYCE E. UPDEGRAFF 41 Wilson Avenue General Joycie . . . willing to help out anyone in need . . . friendly . . . quiet . . . warm- hearted . . . sweet tempered. Librarian 4 . . . Red Cross Club 1 . . . F.N.A. 2,3 . . . Y-Teens 4. LINDA E. WALES R. D. No. 4 Academic Frails . . . pretty Home- coming Queen . . . personality galore . . . rooms of clothes . . . never seen without a smile . . . knack for writing. Student Council 1,2,4 . . . Editorial Staff 4 . . . News- paper 4 . . . Chorus 1,2,3,4 . . . Class Officer 3 . . . Y-Teens 3 . . . Homecoming Court 4 . . . Yearbook Club 4. JAMES O. TROXELL R. D. No. 1 General Jim . . . necessity for all stage productions . . . Swampfox . Jr. Class Play 3 . . . Chorus 1,2 . . . Editorial Staff 4 . . . Thespian Society 3,4 . . . Dramatics Club 3,4 . . . Wrest- ling 1,2 . . . Varsity Club 4 . . . Art Club 1 . . . Yearbook Club 4 . . . Football 1,2,3,4 . . . Track 1,2,4 . . . Volley- ball 2,3,4. BARBARA H. WEAVER 61 Roselyn Drive General Barb . . . newcomer to C.H.S .... ought to write books . . . talented . . . can really move those knitting needles . . . college bound. Chorus 4 . . . Business Staff 4 . . . Y-Teens 4. BRENDA C. WERTZ 3801 Oakleigh Drive General Brenda . . . returns to Central . . . ring around third finger left hand . . . likes to paint . . . unpredictable. Safety Council 1 . . . Li- brarian 4 . . . Art Club 1,4 . . . History Club 3. BARBARA E. WITMER 1765 Pelham Drive Vocational Leany . . . loves her leisure . . . cute disposition . . . like- able . . . quite a character . . . ready with a smile. Safety Council 1,2 . . . Li- brarian 2 . . . Art Club 3,4 . . . Home Sewing Club 2 . . . Red Cross 1. DAVE Q. STA UBBA 300 East Seventh Avenue Math Major Never can be found . . . asset to all athletic teams . . . can liven any dull class . . . loved by all . . . spiker on volleyball team . . . likes to pull shoestrings . . . super- stitious . . , popular . . . sure to succeed . . . headed for Harvard. CLASS MASCOT 1,2,3,4 . . . School Oflicer 4 . . . Basketball 1,2,3,4 . . . Foot- ball 1,2,3,4 . . . Track 1,2,3,4 . . . Cheerleading 1,2,3,4 . . . Student Council 1,2,3,4 . . . Chorus 1,2,3,4 . . . Volley- ball 12,3,4. 1 . --,fe ' if Ri X . l. x..Qfi - Af x 'Q 'X Blunt will zmh Elnatamrnt OF THE CLASS QE .1962 A - an ., .. H W A , ,, - .- , ....,,.-Q-'M-Mi X isis' Q x W We, the class of 1962, of the city of York, County of York, State of Pennsylvania, do hereby make, publish and declare this to be our Last Will and Testament, hereby revoking all former wills and codicils by us at any time heretofore made. Truman Allison wills his grasshopper net to all future French students. Craig Almoney wills his six-cylinder Chevie to all hot rod fans. George Ames wills his little car to Mr. Ruby. Dave Bahn wills his football uniform to Mr. Stauffer's son. John Barrett wills his Model-A Ford to the Driver Ed. Department. Richard Baylor wills his wrestling ability to all future wrestlers. Bonita Bear wills her love for the Navy to Linda Porter. Don Beavers wills his mixed-up schedule and three different lunch periods to any unsuspecting sophomore. Bob Becker wills his Mechanical Drawing ability to Mr. Miller. John Bentzel wills his 50 senior pictures to anyone who will take them. Carolyn Berger wills her typing ability to Mrs. Dotterer. Leah.Bernstein wills her colorful attendance record to Mr. Walters. Melvin Blouse Wills his short hair to Jerry Staley. Skip Brant wills his pair of hands to all future ends Joyce Brenneman wills her love for the Marine Corp to all Navy fans Sandra Butcher wills her last name to all future meat cutters Debbie Carver wills her many freckles to all blondes Jay Chapman wills his love for sports to Jerry Staley Judy Chronister wills her brownie points to Mike and Dave Karen Chronister wills her dancing ability to the many who need It Chris Clymer wills his funnel to Terry Sipe JohnfCgoper wills his abilities in electronics to anyone who IS worthy o t em Jenny Coumou wills her love for the American people to all the future Foreign Exchange Students who come here James Crone wills his love for hunting and the outdoors to all future outdoorsmen James Crooks wills his last name to all class treasurers that follow Dave Cruse wllls his ability to acquire speeding tickets and suspension of license to Mr Fulrner Dick Dehoff wills his height and weight to Mr Deeg James Dickey wills his United States History book to Nicki Kruschev Barbara Drost wills her love for York Pennsylvania to Jun Dickey Ralph Eichelberger wills his Francais la llvre to De Gaulle Mary Ann Elstrodt wills her colorguard position to next year s marchers Rodger Emig wills his car troubles to all Ford owners Ed Emminger wills his track ability to all trackmen Brenda Eppley wills her love for the Democratic party to Mr Poet Eileen Eppley wills her gymnastic abilities to Barb Smith Sue Esterline wills her love for Suburban to anyone Cary Fahringer wills his love for art to Mrs Koslov Shirley Fink wills her love for horses to Heindel s Gloria Gabert wills her love for Social Science Class to anyone who likes boring classes Janet Garrod wills her love for the Navy to Kay Lehman o,nali:Gerhrart wills his nicknamebaelvto Smekeym arry Gibbs wills his ability to shift gears to Jerry Lehman Bill Giesecke wills his briefcase to anyone with enough guts to carry it around Ben Goldstein wills his football ability to James Britcher B1ll Goodwin wills his love for fast cars to Mr Fulmer 'X ' I 1 0 u ' ' i . H . . U Yi 2 . , . . . . 5 . 7 ir . . . . l , ' K . . 5 - ' 5 L ...J . , J.. W M ' r ' c - - ' ' - ' iicci 'ict'WMr1M ,,+ ,ff . . . . . . :milf -723 1 ' 9,2 5-,N if . R24 ' ' in V ' 'il ' ,il Larry Gingerich wills his position at G1no's to John Minehart. mmf . . I . . . . . 1, 5 ' A ' ' lu- L , 41. N x,.,- WM ,WW , ,. I . M ,W i pb K 5 .i K A . M, ..,,j:.yCj AY K K . f' -,W-3, ' 434 ,ffQ'.aees..l A fa-.f......ars:m:'m,,f 1'f,g,3.,,,,,gaa- A 2 av W' A -rin-Hi'+'f?.:a-..s-f-'ff' 9 --M A L .. .,. xr. 533- . ' NL .. ., 1 V Y xr: f f' .l Y agfixyif' tl. nf -f ' f 1 . Ra lAx'X,,,,, W ,. B 2 9. ! f K e 5 3 Ted Gotwalt wills his height to Jimmy Hoke. Bonnye Griflin wills her cheerleading uniform to Retta Knisley Bob Hall wills his gasoholic Plymouth to all desperate junk dealers Elisabeth Hansen wills her Bostonian accent to Mr. Denison. Connie Harle wills her love for an A Sc P worker to Food Fair. Brenda Hartman wills her ability to draw to Mrs. Miller. George Heindel wills all his tab shirts to MrwL,Krape. ' ,A . NVale'i'ie Herbstrittyfwills fherrknack-rrfor g3t'ing class miriiftes iffiiedmp to next year's Senior Class Secretary. Sue Hill wills her last name to all ants. Jim Hoke wills his height to all basketball players. Ronald Holtzapple wills his last name to a certain sophomore. Sue Holtzinger wills her love for dramatics to any student interested in it. Sue Hoover wills all her love and happiness to a certain alumni. Don Hutton wills his athletic abilities to Bill Wertz. Eugene Kahler wills all his Ford motors to all junk-yard owners. Dean Kaley wills his basketball shoes to Mike Poif. Bill Kauffman wills all the material at Kauffman Lumber to any idiot who wants to buy it. Randy Kaufhold wills his many school alma maters to anyone who thinks they have a good memory. Louise Kern wills a certain red and black 38 Ford Coupe bomb to Roxie Seymour. i Todd Kessler wills his individuality to anyone who can handle 1t. Lynn King wills his hot flat-head to all trying Chevie six-cylinders. CJay Chapmanb. Edgar Kreiger wills his subdued manner to all loud people. Sam Landis wills his bow-legs to all cowboys. Wanda Lapham wills her love C?J for McCrory's to Murphy's. Bill LaPrairie wills his worthy nickname, Fat Man, to Mr. Deeg. Ginnie Lathrop wills her wardrobe to a certain deserving soul. Esther Leaman wills her height to Bob Hedrick. Kathy Lehigh wills her love for Northeastern to Shirley Matava. Jerry Lehman wills his love for French class to all future revolution- ists. Kay Lehman wills her love for sports cars to all hot roder's. Mike Lentz wills his Stud hound to the kennels. Bob Linebaugh wills his tricks of how to pass a test some other stupid person, and here's hoping that he doesn't get caught. Linda Lloyd wills her love for McCrory,s to any other fool. Ron Loucks wills his smoke shifter to the men's faculty room. Lois Lucabaugh wills her position as Business Manager to anyone with enough gumption to put up with it. Sandra Lunger wills her love for Maryland to all Pennsylvanians. Walter Malehorn wills his love of school to Mr. Roser. Shirley Matava wills her love for Pittsburgh to Ginnie and Sandi. Kenny McCoy wills his love for P. O. D. class to all Communists. Lois McElwain wills her ability in sports to Miss Trimpey. GeralddMcGreevy wills his pleasing personality to anybody that nee sit. James Melhorn wills his farming skills to all future farmers. JoAnn Miley wills her hot temper to all girls going steady. Peggy tlsflgler wills next year's circulation manager more luck than we a . Gordon Moul wills his ability to have many accidents to whoever can use it. e Ron Mumper wills his ability to jump to Bob Hedrick. Larry Mundis wills his chemistry book to Jeri Stumpf. George Myers wills his walking ability to the next track team. Terry .ersswills allfhis4barbe1lsNttouMrt.Denisan...W.m I' ' tsi'5l5aTe'ldauman wills his love for the Air Force to Jim lX7fcGe5mi w 'W 1 .ff ff i-wwf! 'XIV fill 1155512 ' Q 1-waafzmf it J Q 6-gf. A .Away K '-ea. , I ' ' A 7 ' ':'5'lZ ' .- ,3'j.' 5 jg. ' f 1 ..,,q-L-','.:e Glenn Packer wills his love for school to brother Bob. Darlene Phillips wills her shoe size to Jim Gabert. Virginia L. Racer wills her last name to all hot roders. James Reem Wills his love for science to Mr. Mitchell. Carolyn Reynolds wills her dream of wedding bells to Nancy Ritter. Pamela Richrick wills her organ playing ability to Kay Kessler. E., , K A . - WK .. Q, ., , ,W --,ll , .iT,kv,,...u-2Snq5,,-V.,m?t?i 'gg' :M-:w,,,,,,,,,, -te ,M re-1 ft- Y '- .,,v B: XA N-ee-ew'-,,. .4-r.. . 1 D. .eff-Mfw..-,..-. ,.,, ..,.,,,... ,.,,,..,l, ,. ...,.,.,, ,.,.:,.1,., M..- M, .. .L..,. ., W.. ' .gee .J Y ' J n Morgan Riley wills his weight lifting ability to Mr Denison 'Doris Rishel wine her eeund eieeping ebiiity to eii people who have Q . . insomnia. y . h F fr' F e Jean Ann Rodrick wills her quietness to all talkative underclassmen. 5 7 ZeEdwina'Roper wills her 'driving -ability to .Mr.zEulmer. elili , .2 MW iti'-MW -Blelmafinumfie.xeii1elleee.ebi1i1y.te.ei1eiveiteeenr'f1ee1sree1e:Me-eee-.e'earee..,.,g F 'Qs e 3 it X .3 M,,R.,, , ri' '.m.,.h,,,.4 Florence Rutter wills herd lunches to Brenda Wertz. D Debbie Saylor wills her love for Princeton to no one. , Robert Schmidt wills a Communist application blank to Mr. Poet. James Sebright wills his motorbike to anyone who can keep it running. Ed Sentz wills his love for chemistry to all physicis students. Q Roxie Seymour wills her admiration for a certain asthmatic to the i Dristan Company. Ruth Anne Shindler wills her football player to those who are still trying. 5 Z Don Simmons wills his trusty Gillette to Fidel Castro. 2 George Sipe wills his football ability to Tom Clough. Cheri Small wills her love for a certain short boy to all six footers. 5 JO9.IXR151i Small wills her job of collecting attendance sheets to Joyce 1 i t. 2 Barb Smith wills her shorthand ability to Eileen Eppley. i Don Smith wills all his communistic abilities to Mr. Poet. f Lois Smith wills her ability to get along with Mr. Doll to Jerry Q 5 Weaver. E Dick Smith wills his position as editor of the Prowler to anyone with nerves of steel. Sue Smith wills her ability to get out of history class to anyone who doesn't like history. Treva Smith wills her love for grammar to Mr. Deeg. Les Spang wills his hot fiathead to all doggie six cylinders Carol Sprenkle wills her love for York High to Mr Craley Donna Stambach wills her swimming ability to Patty Rowe Kay Stapelkamp wills her height to Nancy Kralowetz Judi Stebbins wills her milk stool to Eddie Sentz Ralph Stoeckle wills his intelligence to anyone who needs it Sandi Strme wills her natural blonde hair to Bonnie Stambaugh Jeri Stumpf wills his ability to select majorettes to Mr McFarland Robert Sweitzer wills his typing ability to those who aren't so lucky Skip Thorpe wills his barber to Jerry Staley Barb Toomey wills her love for President Kennedy to the occupants of 2703 Meadowbrook Blvd Jim Troxell wills his willingness to help to those who aren t so spirited Joyce Updegraff wills her soft spoken voice to all loud people Linda Wales wills her love for bears to all forest rangers Barbara Weaver wills her conference room French classes to anyone crazy enough to take French III next year IN WITNESS WHEREOF We have hereunto set our hand and seal this sixth day of June in the year of our Lord one thousand and nine hundred and sixty two Don D Simmons Pres Valerie Herbstritt Sec Judi Stebbins V Pres George Slpe Jr Treas The foregoing instrument was signed sealed published and declared by the above named testator the Class of 1962 on the date thereof as and for their Last Will and Testament in our presence and we thereupon at their request and in their presence and in the presence of each other subscribe our names as witnesses thereto this clause having first been read to us and we having it and hereby certify mg that the matterS,l1Si12.,9JIl Statgdiygok pxlageqln fact and in the order herein stated I ZW Krape residing at R D No 1 Hellam P ' if ,ie MargaretB Lehman residing at R D No 2 Glen Rock Pa A is William H Kralowetz residing at '75 Lightners Rd York Pa Ns. iwih: '1-1 Qi, Ke. 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Also in the business field you will find BONITA BEAR, LOUISE KERN, BONNYE GRIFFIN, EILEEN EPPLEY, CAROLYN BERGER, SANDY LUNGER, LINDA LLOYD, BARB SMITH, KATHY LEHIGH, PEGGY MILLER, and BARB TOOMEY as secretaries. ' SUE HILL, BARB DROST, and BRENDA EPPLEY will be working as executive secretaries in a corporation where JERI STUMPF, GLENN PACKER, RONALD MUMPER, GERALD MCGREEVY, TODD KESSLER, and BILL KAUFFMAN will be business administrators. CAROLYN REYNOLDS, JUDY CHRONISTER, JOANNE SMALL, FLORENCE BUTTER, and JOYCE UPDEGRAFF will be hard-working office workers in the company where CHERI SMALL will be the recep- tionist. WANDA LAPHAM and GINN Y RACER will be cashiers in this N. , same company! Y, in C, 3 Q I, others woriangpnin theworid -jobs 55111, be DAVE BAHN, CHRIS LCLYMER, BILL ,Rand CARY AFAHRINGER. Q.. In the technical world you will find TRUMAN ALLISON, JOHN BENTZEL, JOHN COOPER, RALPH EICHELBERGER, and TERRY MYERS as electronics technicians. RALPH STOECKLE will be an airospace engineer while GEORGE SIPE will be a civil engineer. MORGAN RILEY and JIM REEM will be electronics engineers, and DEAN KALEY will be an electrical engineer. JIM DICKEY will also be in the engineering field. GEORGE HEINDEL will be a research physicist, and DON SIM- MONS will be a chemist while ED KREIGER will be an anthropologist, and DICK SMITH will enter biological research. GORDON MOUL will be found working in radio and television. In one of our modern hospitals you will find Doctor BEN GOLDSTEIN with his nurses, SAN DI STRINE, LEAH BERNSTEIN, LOIS SMITH, SANDY BUTCHER, VAL HERBSTRITT, and his medical technicians LIZ HANSEN and DORIS RISHEL. The pharmacist who will serve this hospital will be JIM CROOKS. DAVE CRUSE will be an Optometrist and JANET GARROD will be a dental assistant. RANDY KAUFHOLD will be an architect while DON GERHART and BOB HALL will be draftsmen. BILL LaPRAIRIE and BRENDA WERTZ will be commercial artists. As beauticians, you will find BARB WITMER, KAREN CHRON- ISTER, CONNIE HARLE, GLORIA GABERT, and TREVA SMITH, and MEL BLOUSE and MIKE LENTZ will be barbers. BOB SWEITZER will be the photographer at the weddings of SHIR- LEY FINK, BRENDA HARTMAN, JEAN ANN RODRICK, and SUE HOOVER, who will be happy homemakers. g A, N Helping others you Wil1sfind,,G'IgN and LINDA WALES as social workers, and ESTHER , I EDWINA RQOPER, and DARLENE PHILLIPS working as missionaries. yv K In the teaching profession you will find DONNA RUN KLE, DEBBIE SAYLOR, ROXIE SEYMOUR, RUTH ANNE SHINDLER, SUE SMITH, DONNA STAMBACH, KAY STAPELKAMP, JUDI STEB- BINS, BARB WEAVER, DEBBIE CARVER, SUE HOLTZINGER, SHIRLEY MATAVA, LOIS McELWAIN, andDICK DEHOFF. JENNY COUMOU will be an interpreter Working with DON BEAVERS in the field of international relations. WALTER MALEHORN, a lawyer, will be working for an automobile corporation where BOB BECKER, JAY CHAPMAN, RODGER EMIG, and GENE KAHLER will be employed as mechanics. , LOIS LUCABAUGH will be an interior decorator and SUE ESTER- LINE will enter the field of home economics. JIM MELHORN Will enter the world of agriculture. Those attending college and trying to decide what they want to do will be JIM CRONE, JIM HOKE, SAM LANDIS, RON LOUCKS, DON SMITH, CAROL SPRENKLE, and SKIP THORPE. The men from Central serving our country in the armed services will be JOHN BARRETT, TED GOTWALT, RON HOLTZAPPLE, and JIM SEBRIGHT. CRAIG ALMONEY, DICK BAYLOR, LARRY GIBBS, LARRY GINGERICH, DON I-IUTTON, JERRY LEHMAN, GEORGE MYERS, DALE NAUMAN, and LES SPANG will be flying jets in the Air Force While SKIP BRANT, BILL GIESECKE, BOB LINEBAUGH, KENNY McCOY, and BOB SCHMIDT are sailing submarines in the Navy. JIM TROXELL, LYNN KING, and EDDIE SENTZ will be working for the same hairline Where JOYCE BRENNEMAN, KAY LEHMAN, and Jo ANN 'MILEYs willbewpairline hostesSQS,,,,,. gi, Do you tilfieiswiii ten. , , g X EEQC QW U Left to Right: First row: B. Drost, B. Wertz, T. Smith, K. Lehigh, S. Holtzinger, E. Eppley, L. Smith, G. Gabert, B. Griffin, M. Elstrodt, S. Hill, J. Rodrick, R. Smith, R. Stoeckle, L. Cruse. Second row: C. Reynolds, E. Leaman, L. Lloyd, B. Smith, K. Lehman, S. Smith, J. Miley, R. Lentz, R. Dehoff, P. Miller, G. Sipe, D. Kaley, D. Smith. Third row: S. Lunger, C. Berger, J. Brenneman, S. Butcher, S. Hoover, K. Staplekamp, R. Holtzapple, O. Goodwin, M. Blouse, J. Hoke, R. Baylor, R. Becker, J. Crone, J. Barrett. Fourth row: I. Hansen, D. Saylor, L. Lucabaugh, J. Stebbins, C. Small, J. Coumou, R. Shindler, S. Esterline, C. Clymer, E. Emminger, C. Almoney, L. Spang R. Mumper, J. Chapman, J. Stumpf. Fifth row: E. Roper, D. Phillips, L. McElwain, D. Stambach C. Harle, G. Ames, J. Troxell, D. Hutton, R. Kaufhold, C. Thorpe, R. Hall, J. Lehman, L. Ging erich, R. Eichelberger, B. Goldstein. W. Kauffman. Sixth row: S. Fink, F. Rutter, W. Lapham J. Chronister, V. Herbstritt, J. Garrod, D. Rishel, C. Sprenkle, L. Bernstein, R. Seymour, K Chronister, L. Mundis, W. Giesecke, G. Moul, L. King. Seventh row: J. Updegraif, P. Richcrick J. Small, B. Witmer, V. Racer, C. Kern, V. Lathrop, S. Matava, S. Strine, B. Eppley, D. Runkle, B. Toomey, B. Bear, L. Wales, D. Gerhart. Eighth row: J. Melhorn, J. Reem, D. Simmons, M R. Linebaugh, L. Gibbs, R. Emig, D. Nauman, and G. Packer. Absent when the picture was taken D. Carver, J. Crooks, J. Dickey, C. Fahringer, T. Gotwalt, M. Hake, B. Hartman, G. Heindel S. Landis, E. Kreiger, G. McGreevy, E. Sentz, D. Stuabba, and B. Weaver. Riley, T. Myers, T. Kessler, J. Cooper, T. Allison, J. Bentzel, D. Brant, J. Sebright, R. Loucks, R. Schmidt, G. Myers, K. McCoy, W. LaPrairie, D. Bahn, E. Kahler, R. Sweitzer, W. Malehorn, 69 Most Athletic, Donnie Gerhart and Lois McElwain. 'e 1. 'ln 'Sf Tallest girl, Liz Hanseng Shortest girl, Esther Leaman. Q nz.: Q . 9 Most Likely to Succeed, Don Simmons and Kathy Lehigh 39 Most Talkative, Barb Toomey and George Ames. 1' 9 A -ff e. o o .57 s ,' 47,1 . .,. -., . + f 5-ff ' Tallest boy, Ted Gotwaltg Shortest boy, Dale Nauman. w 1 ...- H w 1 2 R a ,W M... Class Clowns, Lynn King and Donna Runkle. Jw ,hrgsk Eiggfifw - M, Q63 Q55 fD15TQ Mh . 8 M7' 'D . ,lg 5 if f5LZQQf3'5y?5HM fZ?Q3 TES? W M ffhnfggffgf 52 fO?k1wWi5Z?ZJw3lfWg3 J qgwvayifj B4 gk gifs: fs? MZf262mis '2wE 2,4 KW5Q3....,f,.,.W, -R C5 ' ig Wr '1'rW,:aigjyQJ iBg jfQifi? ma Uwuycii Q QM W ,40- lwm MQW .jj W Wfwfifig' E . Q iff wigs ep?Wi4maEqgjfQgnQ5 iiwfffgff A iff? 2 2fisfffQ?5 Q? W WE Q3 iq WWW fmi QMW3 fb as 'MQW 'ff fxfy W fgxmgjygy Egg YH dMK M F ' , DDJLBJ,-3 'Q 42 -0 fpulffpw UMW iff' I ACTIVITIES QN- Rf xii ,. A 5. gi f .x e 3533 fs, 9 V J Student Council sponsors Students can receive bar- Annual Student Council Student Council lnterested Open House for foreign gains at the School Store. election. in all school problems L.-... First row: H. Thatcher, R. Hykes, Vice-Presidentg R. Seymour, Treasurerg E. Emminger, Presidentg B. Bear, Secretaryg J Coumou, C. Lightner, L. Wales. Second row: J. Schriver, C. Bards- ley, C. Grunden, J. Young, D. Kaltreider, B. Toomey, D. Runkle L. Nickol, W. Rabert, J. Wilbourne, N. Kralowetz, C. Coble Third row: S. Suereth, C. Krebs, K. Lehigh, M. Lentz, M. Mills G. Heindle, D. Bahn. Even teachers contribute Working hard on one of Being consulted by band to Foreign Exchange. their many projects. visitors. YM- QM I F' f e , . ..,, , - - - ' KA.. . 5,5 '-mafia. 'n ,ufifis f M' if-3 if Q :E ' ' i M 2 1-fig, yi . r 2 . gy V - - Egg .1 n1'1.jZ:SsQQr 1 5 '11 ll iff 4.25 Y5?V'1jlf3,'?2f3155153525 ' ' R 'ii 4' ' gy - 'F ,, ' 12554:'Qi..:2f'1g'Qi.'f?aQgQ5Q?5 ' 'I in ' - -:I . . :J ' . x n - L'uL'?i,5 J ' af - , .. is . 1 I4 IL! Q f 5. , t . I Edwin Einminger, President Robert Hykes, Vice-President Rochelle Seymour, Treasurer Bonita Bear, Secretary STUDENT COUNCHJ For the past several years, the Student Council has been working to promote the general welfare of the student body. We might add that they have accomplished this very well under the fine leadership of Mr. Daniel Roser and Mr. Ronald Beck- meyer. Our lovely homecoming assembly and parade, the well known school store, the overflowing lost and found department, the successful bundle days, the well planned handbook, and the many dances which hold happy memories for all of us are just a few of the countless activities brought forth by your Student Coun- cil. Did you know that Pia, Ulla, and our beloved Jenny were brought to Central through the many efforts of each member in Council? Although we have had a hard working staff in Council this year, their success has been stimulated through the suggestions and coopera- tion of the student body. As long as the students, the Student Council, and the administration work together as a team, bigger and better things can be achieved for Central High in future years. f COE D TCH 1, V .. ..'-.. .4..-f' fl.. ,, 'jxrg-1 -' , '7 G 7Q,'if-Sf-14 Q-fii.'.,gQ1:,, ,iff .- 1 'f -. -- . - T,.-ir2f.'I4-tiff P'-'-wi ' . . ,. af. Q ' wal- :gf..'-Qlgiek-'- 1 Q 'Flu ,-Q1.-.,.- -1 P-fsfr - ': a.af7s--1-W'-:' r-'Sas grits ' e N'-me .-rp . . I , Jenny Coumou The only way I can express my gratitude is by saying Thank you, which is rather hard for me as it means that I will soon leave America. However, it will not be the end of this year, for all my friendships and experiences here in America will always be cherished memories for me. I should like to express a special appreciation to the students of Central with whom I have spent the most unforgetable year of my life. Also my special thanks to all the teachers who have helped me a lot, to the busdriver, and to the cooks. Thank you again, everyone! Jenny Coumou fForeign Exchange Student '62j August 23, 1961, was an impor- tant date for many people-the students of Central, the Stebbins family and most of all, Jenny Coumou. This day was to begin for her the most exciting year of her life. Soon after she arrived, Jenny was greeted by the Student Council at the Stebbins' home. This was followed by swimming parties and pajama parties, at which she was introduced to pizza, subs, bermudas and the American style of dancing. The first day of school, Jenny was, of course, very excited but soon found that people are the same everywhere. Central students were all eager to meet her and help in any way. At Halloween Jenny proved her- self to be a typical teenager, but later ran into a little difficulty with the twist. The entire year was one of activity, learning, and fun. Jenny portrayed the Madonna in the Christmas assembly, went Christ- mas shopping in New York, had her first airplane trip to visit her relatives in New Jersey, ice skated, played on the volleyball team and introduced her foster family to oliebollen a type of Dutch cookies. One of the things she enjoyed most was speaking to service clubs, church groups, at various school clubs and in assembly. In this way she received an opportunity to show films and tell about her country, Holland, and also give her impres- sion of America, which is quite favorable. All in all, it was a wonderful ex- perience, not only for Jenny, but also for Central High and the Stebbins family. Portraying the Madonna 1 'Smile, its only 6 o'clock in the morning! Central High learns the Dutch way of skating. Another school day In the swing of things. Waiting for Santa. in the Christmas Assembly. ended. 1 f THE PROWLER ,,,,,f.B F 931- .7-M - - ?' A- 1 Q , .- ..,.. 5' gasp 'Ns in Km' V- .k--L K li?-.,',:313i? Y , 1 r Q 3, A l g . - . , J x 4 3 ' 7 af K X . . First row: L. Wales, M. Mills, R. Seymour, D. Runkle, B. Toomey, M. Elstrodt, B. Bear, R. Smith, Editorg D. Bahn, C. Lightner, B. Eppley. Second row: M. Clough, C. Keiford, S. Holtzinger, Associate Editor, E. Eppley, G. Gabert, C. Clough, J. Brown, J. Stumpf, D. Gerhart, J. Coumou, J. Saul, G. Oakley, R. Stoeckle, S. Heinly, D. Kaley. Third row: V. Herbstritt, D. Saylor, B. Scheaffer, L. Ambler, S. Gates, W. Kauffman. The school newspaper, The PROWLER, started out on a small scale only a few years ago. During this year the newspaper and the staif has expanded a large degree, and has produced one paper a month plus an exciting literary addition during the month of Feb- ruary. The paper was printed by an outside publisher and the literary addition was put together by the students. Both publications con- sisted of articles written by junior and senior high school students. I'm sure that nobody will ever forget the PROWLER'S float in the homecoming parade with their own candidate for queen, William Wertz. The old car in which he was riding didn't look much better than he did in his faded green gown, mop-like hair, and face of a side- show girl during the twenties. On November 17 and April 13, the newspaper staff sponsored dances. The dance of November 17, was an Oldies but Goodies dance. During the evening all old songs from the last few years were spun by the surprise disc jockey. Both dances turned out to be very successful. Dick Smith, Editor With Richard Smith as the editor and Mr. Deeg as the advisor, how could the newspaper help but to be outstanding. Mr. George Deeg, Advisor OR HHILLBILLY WEDDINH On the night of March 18, 1961, proud Junior actors and actresses presented the comedy, Hillbilly Weddinf' The story reveals the problems that Maw and Paw Belsnickle have with their six un- married daughters. Juney Lou, the youngest daughter, has her future husband all lined up, but Maw decides she can't marry until daughters number one and two have caught their mates. Naturally, these two are about the homeliest girls in the valley. Soon after Maw's decision, Ronald Maxwell and his rich aunt enter into the story, and then the fun begins. Both dirty Ceelie and Bonnie Mae, the two older daughters, decide that he's the man they Want, but Ronald doesn't quite share their feelings. After hearing about this, the male inhabitants of the valley fake out a feud to scare the handsome gentleman away. Paw gets a similar idea, his motive being to get a husband for Ceelie while their minds are on something else. Of course, as all good stories end, the plot turns into confusion but with happy endings for all. CAST Paw Belsnickle ....... Maw Belsnickle ...... Ceelie Belsnickle ..... Five Belsnickle ..,,. Six Belsnickle ...... Obeey Upschlager .... Chiz Upschlager .... Ronald Maxwell .... Lucy Maxwell .... Lady Parson .... Cousin Zeke .... Bonnie Mae Belsnickle. . . Juney Lou Belsnickle ..... Four Belsnickle ....... . . . .Don Simmons . . . .Roxie Seymour . . . . .Sue Holtzinger . . . . .Connie Harle . . . . .Janet Garrod . . . . . .Sue Esterline . .Valerie Herbstritt Ruth Anne Shindler . . . . .Ben Goldstein . . . .Bill Kauffman . . . .Jeri Stumpf . . . . .Judi Stebbins . . . .Doris Rishel . . . . .Jim Troxell PLAYS YOU, THE J URY The Seniors presented a three act courtroom drama, You, The Jury, on the nights of November 2 and 4, 1961. The entire play revolved around the trial of Barbara Scott. The case of Barbara Scott was defended by her pretty lawyer-sister, Edith, and prosecuted by the forceful young Allan Woodward. The case seemed hopeless at the start and Allan relentlessly built up the case against her, including her professed confession of guilt. The turning point of the play was reached when Sheila Vincent gave her testimony that she saw Barbara in almost the very act of firing the fatal shot. Barbara's chances seemed very slim, but Edith refused to give up. She finally was rewarded when help arrived from a totally unexpected source. Throughout the play the action keeps driving onward, building in coniiict and tension until the exciting climax is reached. CAST Allan Woodward ..,. . . Edith Scott ...,.. Miss Carver .....,. Clerk of Courts ...... Court Stenographer. . . Baililf ......,,...... Barbara Scott ........ Mrs. Lake ..,,....... Judge Thomas Findlay ...., Robert McPherson ...... Lewis Rennie ..,...... Gwendolyn Kelton. . . Sheila Vincent ...,... Janice Scott ....,... Jimmy Perry ,... . .George Heindel . .Roxie Seymour . .Charlene Small . . .Bill Kauffman Joyce Brenneman . . . . .Dick Smith . .Esther Lehman . . . . .Sue Hoover . . . .Bill Giesecke . . . .Jeri Stumpf . . . . .Dave Cruse . . . .Sue Holtzinger . . . .Janet Garrod .Barbara Toomey . . .Ben Goldstein ,gr .dl iqhl Ea' How come you're sitting this one out? SENIOR PROM Many had looked forward to this evening with great expectations. The cars began arriving at the Cool Creek Country Club bringing the lovely young ladies in their beautiful gowns and their escorts dressed in formal evening wear. Going through the receiving line. 'V l x L br. Dancing to the lovely music. Listening to the music being played in the background. A Night to Remember was chosen as the theme and Wolf's Playboys entertained the assembled guests with a variety of music. None can deny that May 20, 1961 was surely a pleasure and none of those who attended will ever forget it. liemember BOYS, VARSITY CLUB The members of the Boys' Varsity Club have been seen wearing their black jackets and sweaters. The purchase of these is limited to boys in the club presenting a certain number of letters. The club's aim is to promote good sportsmanship and school athletics. In addition to this they held the Homecoming Dance in conjunction with the Girls' Varsity Club. Oflicersz R. Gingerich, Treas.g D. Gerhart, Pres.: R. Dehoff, Sec.: S. Landis, V. Pres. Advisor: Mr. Stauifer. HISTORY CLUB The History Club attempts to further students' interest in history. They go on field trips, attend conventions, and hear speakers. They have also sponsored two assemblies. Officers: J. Rohrbaugh, Treas.g P. Lightner, Historian: D. Carver, Pres.: M. Sprenkle, 1st V. Pres.: D. Saylor, Sec., C. Innerst, 2nd V. Pres. Advisor: Mr. Beckmeyer. SCIENCE CLUB The members of the Science Club work on equip- ment which they normally don't get time to use in the regular class. They may work on a project and display it to others. Sometimes they help the instructor set up equipment for classes. This club furthers interest in learning science or doing a project. Oflicers: P. Lilly, Librarian: R. Fahs, Program Chairman: J. Rightnour, Sec.: D. Litchblau, Treas.g J. McGee, V. Pres.: J. Reem, Pres. Absent: K. Arnt. Advisor: Mr. Myers. INTRAM URAL BASKETBALL CLUB This club helps its members to use teamwork and strategy. They learn other additional skills, which help to improve their game. It also promotes good sportsmanship and an interest in basketball. Officers: R. Miller, Pres., C. Thorpe, Treas.g J. Chapman, V. Pres.: R. Mumper, Sec. Advisor: Mr. Suereth. SLIDE RULE CLUB The aim of this club is to learn the funda- mentals in the operation of the slide rule, such as: multiplication, division, square and cube roots, squaring and cubing numbers, trigonome- tric functions, and compound problems with applications. Officers: R. Loucks, Sec., G. Moul, Treas.g D. Smith, Pres., R. Schmidt, V. Pres. Advisor: Mr. Doll. MECHANICAL DRAWING CLUB In this club students have an opportunity to extend knowledge and develop their technique. They have a choice of going into a specialized area. Representatives: D. Boyer, E. Smith, B. Strausbaugh, R. Rishel. Advisor: Mr. Diehl. ART CLUB In this club members work on craft projects which they can use in their homes. The projects include metal work and textile design. Officers: M. Holland, Sec.: G. Ames, Pres.: E. Leaman, Treas.g B. Wertz, V. Pres. Advisor: Mrs. Koslov. WRESTLING CLUB The Wrestling Club is for the boys who are interested in increasing their skills as wrestlers. During club sessions they learn new techniques and skills in wrestling. Representatives: M. Gingerich, P. Hepner, J. Gentzler. Advisor: Mr. Kralowetz. . Q li QMS-Q ig, -1.3 E-.ar -I r....f's ii ':'.. ll -A It '55- wg. 'Zyl W ng lu-I vu '-t '71 . i':' 4 1 lil: ' i ..., Q gi. , 1..:2- .1 . New OFFICIATIN G CLUB In this club boys are taught the rules of athletic games. In order to stay in the club a boy must officiate at intramural, faculty, and practice games for a certain number of hours. Officers: J. Recht, Treas.g F. Druck, Pres.g M. Ruby, V. Pres., M. Rambeau, Sec. Advisor: Mr. Poet. DRAMATICS CLUB The Dramatics Club, working under a set sched- ule, performed pantomines, monologues, and read- ings during the club periods. They produced a one-act play presented during an assembly period. A new item this year was a series of one-act plays which was presented in the spring. Officers: J. Stebbins, V. Pres., S. Esterline, Scribe, J. Troxell, Treas.g V. Herbstritt, Sec., S. Holtz- inger, Pres. Advisors: Mrs. Lehr, Mrs. Wallick, Mr. Millard, Mr. Miller, and Mr. Warfield. GIRLS' VARSITY CLUB The girls in this club are interested in promoting good sportsmanship and a good sports program. They show much enthusiasm in their various projects, as the Homecoming Dance and the Cheerleading Contest. Cfficersz P. Miller, Sec.g L. Tyson, Treas.g K. Tassinari, V. Pres., L. McElwain, Pres. Advisor: Miss Trimpey. Officers : Referee McCoy, Advisor: WEIGHTLIFTING CLUB The purpose of the Weightlifting Club is to pro- mote an interest in proper techniques and funda- mentals of Weightlifting, which also serves to promote physical fitness. L. Spang, Sec., J. Crooks, Judge and M. Riley, Judge, T. Myers, Pres., K. V. Pres. Mr. Heindel. SENIOR HIGH Y-TEENS The girls of this club, which is an organization of the Y.W.C.A., enjoyed swimming parties and other activities at the Y. One of the purposes of this club is to help and understand other people. Some of their projects were Christmas caroling, making hospital favors, and money for UNICEF. Officers: V. Racer, Chaplain, K. Chronister, V. Pres., T. Campbell, Treas., P. Trone, Sec., S. Strine, Pres. Advisor: Mrs. Lehman. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA The prospective teachers of the F.T.A. Club visited nearby colleges, interviewed student teach- ers, elementary, and high school teachers, and had guest speakers and movies. A cadet or practice teaching program was one of the club's most valuable projects. Officers: C. Lightner, V. Pres.g M. Clough, Libra- riang J. Stebbins, Pres.g C. Clough, Treas., S. Holtzinger, Sec. Advisor: Mr. Moul. PERSONAL TYPING CLUB In this club members developed typing skills and did outside typing assignments. They worked with the school's electric typewriters. Representatives: S. Rentzel, K. Cooper, C. Bow- man, G. Gabert. Advisor: Mrs. Dotterer. .axis-NN ',,4 '- CHESS CLUB Students interested in learning the game of chess or in improving their skill at this game Joined the club. They competed with each other in a final tournament. Officers: W. Kauffman, V Pres L King Pres R. Eichelberger, Treas. Absent C Sprenkle Sec Advisor: Mr. Milne. PINS AND NEEDLES CLUB Those girls who are interested in advanced needle work, such as knitting, weaving, and Crocheting are invited to join the club. The girls also smock and embroider. They hope to exhibit their work at the fair and the farm show next year. Officers: J. Craver, Treas.g M. Beyer, V. Pres., V. Lehr, Pres., C. Pettit, Sec. Advisor: Mrs. Snyder. C SPECIAL RECOGNITION D. A. R.. ESSAY CONTEST All seniors participated in the annual essay contest sponsored by the Daughters of the American Revolution. This year,s title was, A Day in Pennsylvania during the Civil War. The three Central essays chosen for entry in the contest were those written by George Hiendel, Morgan Riley, and Dick Smith. Congratulations! We hope your work and ingenuity will bring you high honors. HIRE THE HANDICAPPED CONTEST Central is- proud to give special recognition to Judith Stebbins for her outstanding essay in the thirteenth annual Hire the Handicapped Contest. Judi placed fourth in the county competition with her essay entitled, Jobs for the Handi- Capped-A Community Challenge, for which she received S5 at a luncheon held for the winners. We extend to Judi sincere congratulations. SOUTHERN DISTRICT BAND FESTIVAL Richard E. Strange, guest conductor. Central High School was indeed hon- ored to host the Southern District Band Festival on January 18, 19, and 20. Guest conductor Richard E. Strange, from Carnegie Institute of Technology led the one hundred and fifty two stu- dents of Southern District schools, eight of whom were Central students, through a well-integrated performance. Very re- ceptive audiences enjoyed a briskly paced program highlighted by tuba soloist, Harvey Phillips who, among other accomplishments, plays first tuba with the Goldman Band. These concerts did much to promote interest in school music in the community, and to give special recognition to these students of outstanding music ability. Harvey Phillips, guest soloist. Participants from Central: D. Participants from Central: K. Brun- Gouker, S. Young, R. Orr, M. ner, M. Keim, K. Snyder, C. Whorl. Waltman. I SAFETY COUNCIL AND LIBRARIAN Our student librarians heart- ily gave up study periods in order to aid Mrs. Miller with her never - ending work in the library. The numerous tasks performed by these students often saved confusion and rush in the school library. Seated: K. Stapelkamp, P. Roper, K. Marton, V. Venable, S. Hoover, V. Venable, N. Lehr, B. Kochenour. Standing: J. Britcher, R. Huegal, G. Myers, R. Eichelberger, J. Chapman, J. Stumpf. First row: J. Britcher, V. Herbstritt, J. Melhorn, J. Brenneman, J. Witrnan, S. Ettline, C. Krebs, B. Stambaugh, C. Klinedinst. Second row: M. Clough, C. Clough, J. Brown, S. Esterline, D. Bahn, B. Eppley, B. Goldstein, M. Elstrodt. Third row: G. Sipe, D. Kaley, L. Mundis, D. Smith, E. Sentz, D. Gerhart, C. Thorpe, W. Kauffman. Absent when picture was taken: L. Lucabaugh. Throughout the school year nembers of the safety council were seen on duty in the halls, .n the old auditorium, and on Juses. Although their job many L' 3 t . . b imes seemed unrewardmg hen' valuable services have enefited both the school and :he student body. Dean Kaley erved the Councll well as zaptain. MAGAZINE CAMPAIGN First row: B. Bear, B. Griffin, J. Miley, B. Toomey, M. Elstrodt, S. Holtzinger, E. Eppley. Second row: P. Miller, L. Lloyd, S. Hill, S. Strine, K. Chronister, G. Gabert, C. Kern, N. Furst. Third row: B. Schaefer, K. Lehigh, D. Runkle, B. Drost, K. Lehman, R. Seymour, S. Matava, S. Adams. The annual school project was started at the assembly where Mr. Yoder tried to spark our enthusiasm. Our goal was 33,000 and was to be reached in two weeks. Unfortunately, we only sold 851,649.90 worth of magazines. The campaign was somewhat different this year. A television was given to the person whose name was pulled from a box. To be eligible, you had to sell 5550 or more. Other prizes were radios, a telephone for one year, a watch and the regular candy bars and smaller prizes. The two high salesmen were respectively, Rebecca Lloyd and Katherine Lehigh, with only 8.07 difference in their amount of sales. Left to right: B. Scheaffer, Jr. Manager, S. Adams, Jr Assis., K. Lehigh, Manager, B. Drost, Sr. Assis.g D. Runkle, Sr. Assis. vytizr UI 99 Where are the girls? Presenting the candidates. wff f I ff ,E L . .ic . Miss Linda. Wales escorted by Benjamin P . .1 f . Goldstein and Donald Gerhart. UV1 egg 0 bemg queen' CM if A dance with the proud father -sg-xv. ...QQ i - ' is X 3 ,? if Ndafcf-ff' w....Q:1 The queen and her court are announced to all at the dance. L .Ji fl. .sittin this one out H Queen Linda and her court enjoying g dance. I N iv,-n.. XJ- 4 . .ar If , 1' . .- NU A.- ir ' 4 -1- .ix K5 1C'J K 1 12+ - Wiki Q. , Q lvfm. Ni. 5 ' 'K f R v -ll gk u NK 5,545 s 31 :,- :I ' M. . I fi xx n '-1- fl' - . .46 fmf13 - 1. ,L V. 11 -,wa 1 4 f A lg V' gg, - 'r g ?Er 2 1' Q 3 JEL' 'W' ,f f F f . X -A 1 ,, s R, , x 1- 4.-.-.:,, , ,. , M-.-W,-H-K X .if if -5 Zi'-Sf-'. .Q x . .,. ,,:-49,5 2: J Q. uf .-,,1. , . --fG.'?:. 'm .52 .4 -.1 MH,--,L wil. gy? -:m,,.:x,Wf3- ,SR fb , 1 A - . .I . v Q 125551 . - 372a,1 , k'Ct,Z-f ,.. .vw Q Q. 4+ H. LL, giwiax wwf if ' 1 mi 4' 3155. -EN 5 bmi' Msg- Swfx ii v.3.,'l'+., Y was JSM J , . -xp. M QW KL E X M., L A , Q, gf' v i , A fi L3 is J 45 'P fwfr ' 'ix W f, 2 H Wm ' 1 f ' 7' S P if ,F M L Y is If in 4 x , 4 mmf Miss Linda Wales, Homecoming Queen for 1962. A HER COURT fx S x , i I - Y Q-' . - , . if M . X . xr i x Hi s xi 3. s X 2 i :F 5 N' DEX 9 i fi MAJ ESTY S , 1 x in l ' I A X X S f ' 1 f I 'rl ' E 1 A f , , ff ' 21' X i 7 1 A M X, sg uf . E-in 5 Miss Deborah Saylor it L Miss Bonita Bear me-f. K ii' Q 'Q 1 ggi f -If -. X, 5 i i 1 + fe? '- ig . - - fit i3'fg,X ' ,, V .L sl' 1 I ezyli V . 15 Q . . . -N r f i- -ff Miss Katherine Lehigh fww' R' i, Miss Bonnye Griffin il K 9 a Q. , -- , . It s : ' -. X i MS-wsu WYS1 pv- Her majesty greets the crowd. uwet but DGPPY- Senior Class Float Underclassman fioat. 'lu History Club float. wins first prize. A tense, still silence fell over the auditorium as each of the five candidates and their escorts slowly made their way down the aisle to the stage where the final decision was to be made. All heads turned to stare at these lovely young women selected, one of which to be chosen for the honor of Homecoming Queen. One by one the candidates were presented to the audience by the master of ceremonies, Mike Lentz, and a bouquet of carnations was given to each of the girls by one of the cheerleaders. The climax came when only two were remaining and Bonita Bear received her bouquet and Linda Wales was escorted to the throne. A crown for her head and a kiss for her cheek were given to our queen by the co-captains of the football team, Sam Landis and George Sipe- At the end of the ceremony the cheerleaders cheered, and Mr. Craley and Coach Stauffer gave a pep talk for the game the following day. Q, . . t Heads or tails? ,.. ,..,i,. r V T A :mania In spite of the steady rain a large crowd turned out on that Saturday October 14, to witness the homecoming game between the visit- ing Wildcats of Dallastown and the Central High Panthers. The field was a morass of mud as the visitors kicked off to start this memorable game. The contest was hard fought and despite the courageous efforts of our Panthers we went down to defeat. The final score, 13-6, was indi- cative of the well played game. Preceding the game was the annual Home- coming Parade featuring ten floats, the school band, and the queen and her court. This year the Senior class received the trophy for the out- standing fioat. The Homecoming Dance, appropriately en- titled Mystic Moments, was a rousing success. Part of its success can be properly traced to the splendid music supplied by The Won- derersf' All activities surrounding our Home- coming were sponsored by The Student Council and ,The Varsity Clubs. l Jenny was an extra-added attrac tion to the Homecoming Parade ' J'-. ' ffzggfvw , gl A Q, . ,,,.u-vw . 4 K ..fe:.Q2E LK,-, X.. 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A Q J.. kk, f Q JKQ V? , I in , xx A A kiffwi. - ,L f- L ., 1' : , f ig, ',,,L '- .-- L K FM Q 1 sl ' ' p w , Q F 5 , . it K ff f 'Xv 'A i 7 W ' ' . .,-?v+'se1,-,,,:., , ' ' N W R 'M' . ii.,f:L-3 fl? zgfif, if aa., wif Af- - af QA' if ,, 6 fm MAS? wi M el Wm, -Q sn e R In . , ix V. nw, h -W A . ,-Q..5-we-x L 'I f - Cf'f1 '.-3 X - . if E -H ' f . 2-M In fix X X-.X ' -.-,M-M4 K , 'w-. x ' 1 WY fi, , wfx. x -, x xv, .-. K 'X . ORT X2 4692 QQ Jay Chapman 5 F Eddie Emminger Sam Landis .,n.,.N Q r A 5 K'Comes in like a lion and goes out like a lamb. This is a description of the month of March. It also Hts the 1961-62 football team of Central High. The Panthers went into the season thirty-eight in number and beat Kennard-Dale. Central's growling Panthers were set back a step when they came in contact with possibly the biggest rival of the season, York Suburban. Another big rival was Littlestown. But for the first time in the history of Central High, the Panthers clawed the Rockets. After this game the team had high hopes for the Homecoming game the following week. Jim Froxell ,J- George Sipe as., Central Central Central Central Central P-32 I Donnie Gerhart 32 Kennard-Dale 0 13 Southwestern 6 7 Suburban 26 2 Susquehannock 0 13 Littlestown 0 First row: B. Goldstein, S. Lan- dis, E. Emminger, D. Gerhart, D. Hutton. Second row: T. Walters, R. Miller, K. Sauer- wald, S. Dalheimer, R. Stump, K. Kyle. Third row: W. Giesecke, Managerg G. Trout, W. Burd, J. Yates, D. Lichtblau, J. Gabert, K. Trout, G. Feigley, J. Sirolli, S. Koons, Manager. Fourth row: G. Sipe, J. Magee, R. Gingerich D. Kaltreider, J. Young, H. Kessler, T. Sipe, C. Grunden, R Fetrow, J. Gentzler. Fifth row: J. Strobeck, L. Kohr, D. Brant, J. Troxell, T. Clough, J. Dickey. Sixth row: D. McGlaughlin, D. Bahn, L. Holtzapple, J. Ohsiek, Manager, J. Druck, Manager. x .-.:... , : Jim Dickey f-! '!-4-'W Q, f: i t. ., l fr f- 5 Skip Brant Don Hutton -.,..........+ . -.......Y N. ,VW- : I 3 5 ? Don Smith 'W' - V-an ...l...........,,M,.......,. .f...,..,....f f Dave Bahn Ben Goldstein Central Central Central Central 26 0 Dallastown 13 Spring Grove 0 York Catholic 21 West York 24 Touchdown! V. id 'um A I when 'M NY 9522.3 ' -. ' ' 4 id ei it L r 4 SQ C i1NT 5w.? it J ff' - x -. . '. 'Sy . . - . C Tiff: But when that big day came, it rainedg and the backfield of Central came down with a serious case of fumbleitis and lost the Homecoming game. Then to go out like a lamb, Central handed York Catholic their first victory of the season. Coach Joe Stauffer, however, can be proud that he pro- duces an All-Conference quarterback, Sam Landis, who also received honorable mention in the District. Fighting for yardage. That looks like a touchdown run. . .. A ,... 1. -aug, w r, , - :N :gig . , we vi rp, - 3:13 2 F.. 9 N 'Wwe C IOI The varsity basketball team, coached by Mr. Eugene Sureth, came up with another good season. Although the team ended with a 12-4 league record, they did not win any league honors. This year's team was composed of eight seniors, one junior, and one sophomore. The four loses came against Spring Grove CZD, West York CID and Northeastern CID. After getting off' to a slow start, losing their first two games, the team began to play good ball. They moved from dead last to tie for third place with Northeastern. The tie was broken when the Central High Panthers took on the Northeastern Bobcats and defeated them to take over the third spot in the Western Division. The Panthers still had a slim chance of regaining the Division Title, but first had to defeat West York and Spring Grove, two very good teams. The Panthers got past the Bulldogs of West York in overtime and had their sights set for the League Leaders, Spring Grove. The Panthers stayed within two points of Spring Grove but in the second half they were out BASKETBALL Dick Smith played by a strong team. Before league competition started, the team participated in the Susque- hannock Holiday tournament and came out on top. They defeated Red Lion and Susquehannock, the host of the tournament, to take the first place trophy for the tournament. Eddie Sentz Jay Chapman First row: E. Sureth, Coach, S Eisenhart, D. Gerhart, L. Mundis J. Chapman. Second row: D. Brant T. Lewis, D. Smith, D. Kaley, B Mumper, L. Gingerich, Manager. Ab- sent: E. Sentz. TEAM Mumper Dean Kaley Donnie Gerhart SCHEDULE 'Central 56 Eastern 53+ Central 41 Red Lion 284' Central 59 York Catholic 47+ Central 63 Alumni 724' Central 50 Red Lion 4040 Central 71 Susquehannock 3440 Central 54 Spring Grove 63 Central 50 West York 67 Central 49 Kennard-Dale 47 Central 83 Red Lion 40 Central 55 Northeastern 73 Central 64 Southwestern 33 Central 97 Dover 61 Central 59 Dallastown 49 Central 69 York Sururban 48 Central 73 Northeastern 51 Central 54 Southwestern 44 Central 66 Eastern 64 Central 64 West York 63 Central 51 Spring Grove 65 Skip Brant Hey, hey, what do you say, someone take that ball away. Central 93 Dover 45 Central 90 Susquehannock 62 'tExhibition Holiday Tournament Lets go, fight win' Q9 wiv? X S 0 U40 Q6 Griffin Rah! Rah! Central. The Central High School cheerleaders are to be congratulated for the fine performance they turned in this year. The culmination and crowning achievement of their labors was the reward of new uniforms, furnished by a Local organization which felt that their efforts deserved some special reward. It was an unhappy circumstance that our girls lost the cheer- leading contest by a very slim margin, but their work, in all kinds of weather and for all school activities, more than made up for this disappointment. Their efforts during pep rallies had much to do with the school spirit carried into the various school activities. Your efforts are appreciated. Keep up the good work. ? Bonita Bear Barb Sheaffer Peggy Miller rw iyuuiifegkpbgfw Duane Aughenbaugh I , A ew' N '.,'-f'!-fm' my :QA lf ,lu jf 1 K I K 1455 5 !V9',j f'A fx 'H ff? 4, 'J J -if I I! 1443, ly, HY' N4 ' 1 w -3, J' J PM I' 'iff J, I I, V' '42 at 'mfrv .Q f 1:41, 1745 4 1 ,Q A lhlwflzrzgr I, N45 in Q 0 W'-fs ins- 4-U ig? 'n I rl Y Y 4 fl rw u Aww f-,Z-'Sf' 'il 'L ' S If'gt'38ffgAzQ J U, MP9 4 1 i r-.K w ,vm -. f i lf? 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'WTF'--'4-t.'2J32.--'- eil-'1.' flf V '.,r?,q- ' 4 . 'Th K it ' 'QVC N7uV'f. , !f',f:1 zJ'i'-'Q ' ' v .A 'T n I 'NI-I b Q x . -II :'IJ..I,...I-:f ,f. 4 -ptr., .EH :W,,,-f.ga-rsftefxwwisrqff-xm,z,W R .1. iv: is w. . ,.-.-1... rf- f:.-- .. -. -ff ,uv -- i.. Aww A-Tim..-:,,.. ,....---' - First row: J. McDowell, F. Allen, B. Young, S. Corwell, J. Saul, J. Gerace, D. Anderson. Second row: J. Young, R. Bievenour, D. Hutton, G. Heindel, J. Leh- man, D. Smith, J. Troxell, R. Beckmeyer, Coach. Third row: J. Wittmann, Managerg T. Sipe, R. Miller, M. Poff, R. Gingerich, S. Eisenhart, T. Beakler, W. Reid, Manager. Bovs VOLLEYBALL Mr. Ronald Beckmeyer was proud of his 1960-1961 volleyball team as they took second place in the District Three Play-Off by winning seven out of ten games. The Panthers met Mount Penn and beat them 15-2 and 15-11. Then they went on to meet Spring Grove. Again Central won out with scores of 15-12 and 16-14. Still another victory was won as the Pan- thers met their toughest opponent of the Play-Off, York High. The Panthers romped the first game, lost the second, and won the set in the third. The scores were 15-1, 5-15, and 15-2. To win the county championship, Central defeated West York, 21-14. In the District Final Central lost two games Mr- Ronald Bevkmeyer, Coach- in a row to York High, 15-10 and 15-6. f ., 1 fm.w,.h, 'L -' ...-M v,,p,.., ,N e li! .S 2 'A i!,9!5'Wl'95U'4 First row: D. Doll, L. McElwain, D. McElwain, D. Eichelberger, M. Stover, D. Straw, A. Taurins, C. Troxell. Second row: D. Myers, E. Lehr, S. Brenneman, C. Schwab, C. Lloyd, D. Hoover, J. Wilbourne, Rachael Trimpey, Coach. Third row: D. Stambach, L. Tyson, N. Kralowetz, J. Brown, R. Lloyd, A. Kindig, C. Lightner. Fourth row: K. Tassinari, V. Racer, K. Brunner, D. Adams, A. Knaub, D. Aughenbaugh. GIRLS VOLLEYBALL The 1961 volleyball season finally arrived in late January with Miss Rachael Trimpey as coach. The team drilled hard on strategy, 1 spiking, driving, wrist action, set-ups, and serves. Their hard practices were not in vain, for these girls won the York County League Ch,1231131Pi0HShiP- bl M L... e team's capa e co-captains were ari- - lyn Stover and Diane Eichelberger, who led the team to victory in all their division games. if '17 ' ...M k w.aw.....,. Nw' The junior varsity squad had an undefeated 'lrllr season. The high tension and excitement of the play-off ' games soon arrived. Central played Suburban . High School for the championship at Dover ifil L . ' W High School. Our girls took the title by winning s 1 i ' P two out of three games. Central scored fifteen points in each game, while Suburban scored eleven points in the first game and thirteen points in the second game. Central now proudly displays the title of 1961 York County Girls' Volleyball Champs! 5' Miss Rachael Trimpey, Coach. -vu-... WRE TLI G First row: D. Holtzinger, P. Hepner, M. Gingerich, R. Kauffman, J. Roelke, D. Emig, W., Lehr, J. Tyson, G. Trout. Second row: W. Kralowetz, Coach, D. Travers, W. Rabert, R. Baylor, H. Kessler, J. Scott, D. McGlaughlin, K. Trout, D. Kauffman, M. Blouse, J. Gentzler, R. Gingerich, J. Schriver, Manager. Absent when picture was taken: D. Leaman, F. Christiansen. - ' A young team, with only two seniors, represented the body-benders of Central High for 1961-62. However, they made a standing mark on the scoreboard with a 6-7 record. Along the way there were outstanding performances by many of the boys. Keith Trout was undefeated until the sectional tournament. David Leaman was undefeated in his own weight class. Richard Baylor, Melvin Blouse and Dennis McG1aughlin competed as semi-final-ists in the sectional tournament. John Gentzler and Dean Kauffman were also seated at the sectional tournament. The coach, William Kralowetz, is proud of this year's teamg and is looking forward to an even better season next year. ww Q -. sq Go get 'em V .'. , 5 f , W g . :ST9.l..5.F.- 113. NF' , .XE V 151,101 Sits 'Q . ',, , 'T ' 5 - iii: -.FH ayU'. Q2 - ' :. : '2' v ,4 4 . ,9 J . .1 1 R Y . - vi' W ,v , 1 ,,.. . - -4- YI. 4 .Ka ff L 'TN tarffi- f ' X . '55 3 I Kg JAN 6. lg-V ' . R '. l Q- P fl A, ,,,, ' - it The coach to the rescue! msltii HOCKEY .kg First row: S. Heinly, A. Kindig, C. Troxell, D. Adams. R. Morris, J. Wilbourne, V. Schaefer, G. Oakley. Second row: K. Tassinari, M. Myers, C. Clough, S. Perago, K. Brunner, L. McElwain, L. Tyson, L. Wineka, B. Innerst. Third row: J. Brown, B. Boring, M. Clough, C. Bardsley, R. Lloyd, K. Freed, Miss Rachael Trimpey, Coach. This year's hockey team, coached by Miss Rachael Trimpey, was composed mainly of tenth and eleventh graders. During the months of October and November, these girls worked hard at learning the skills of hockey. They practiced dribbling, passing and driving. Central was host for a hockey Play Day, which was held November eleventh. Teams from all of the schools in the county were invited, and over one hundred girls participated in this event. On the brisk morning of the eleventh. the teams warmed up on the Held. Each team played until it was eliminated. The two teams with the most wins, West York and Central, played for the championship. West York ranked first in the competition while Central placed a close second. With the tremendous interest our girls have shown in hockey during this past season, this newly introduced game at Central will be a very popular sport in the coming years. K. -L A si iff - 1 it IJ -Bubble It upw 'fn ,V l- ',,,g, ,,n-yi 5: .gy .. ...f Se. 7 , I .wh 1: Wr, , X ..,. K ,N W Wk i H s .r -4: Q - ' 5 4 .V . 'ek 'I h ' Q -Q l 4 . ,' - , . -I 'f 1 at ,' - . . if QE B -, Q -vu NH.- N . ' 2 - . ' wr ' .r -sf 'l ' if-'Y 4 elsif:-1 .. -. -..- 'L 1 Q he + .gc-if ' K ' X wigs 'k ' 'fi . - . - ' 4 ' e 3' if X L T Q -A 'f f N-.. sripffffi '.-.. W if B 1' u A ' A its ik 'L ' r fi i,Eiifi53'f3', 43551 -' - Q T' . X we i - . if .?1f2f'f2'5'Y 1' - -f34?f ' - :R g,wq,g.i-:L:i'g - :. f Pass it to the other Ti 5, T'1lLf4g.-g..Q..,. -. . vs- - W ,.- .:,..,:t'1r-' 1 . . rf W .,.. Qi f-f.5Sgi1ej, .xt .L 1.1 -.'5,M - N F 1f5f5'iaff'gr'g'A'e e i Side Of the held- it ' Wisfiwik. Nw-.fc-is 11.iIiEf-rf -is L., ,CM - Q on . .. fhfw.-X995 ,Q ,.1 .,. f. -. tit -i -sA'. i'.-i gk Y 7f'f.,,gIv? , - of 1' ' A ft- .1 ,,'-Liv A fvtfigx -K-wmlwiigsc 'frff.-nawximfff'-f g . x2..4.- wb -1- sbp-,H i- - -- f 'A ev-swt-hvw w-ffvlis . -4Y:.lr' i i '. ' f A mv -'HSM ' An, K 9 First row: B. Mitchel, M. Landis, B. Young, L. Lauer, E. Emminger, D. Bahn. Second row: Mr. Myers, Coach, W. Rishel, L. Kauffman, J. Troxell, D. Brant, S. Landis, R. Mumper, J. Gentzler, Mr. Deeg, Assistant Coach. Ready, set, . . . The coach checks on the time of the last run.' TRACK The track team found themselves undermanned and so found it difficult to Win a track meet. There were approximately 13 boys out for the team. Each boy tried his best to win, but the competition was just too great. The track team, coached by Mr. Myers, can be proud of being on the same team with Brian Young. Young, one of the fastest runners in York County, did an out- standing job in his senior year. It cannot be said that Young did all the work,for all the other boys worked just as hard. The track record for the team was one win against five setbacks. The lone win came against Spring Grove, 57 VZ to 52 VZ. The track scores were: Central 24 West York 83 Central 47 Kennard Dale 58 Central 26 Dallastown 83 Central 57 M Spring Grove 52M Central 50 Red Lion 59 Central 42 Suburban 67 The track team was also invited to take pa West York Relays and the Sheppard Relays. rt in the First row: C. Burdette, J. Weaver. Second row: K. I-Iinkle, B. Mitchell, D. Simmons, G. Myers, G. Deeg, Assistant coach. CROSS-COUNTRY The Central High Cross-Country team, coached by Mr. Myers and his assistant Mr. Deeg, was composed of six boys, Don Simmons, George Myers, Clyde Bur- dette, Bob Mitchell, Jerry Weaver, and Kenneth Hinkle. These boys practiced very hard during the few Weeks before they ran in non-league competition. Although these boys were only able to Win one meet against Red Lion, they made good showings in their other encounters. Next year Central will compete in the York County Cross-Country League which is still in its beginning stages. This league will be composed of five teams, West York, Dallastown, Eastern, Red Lion, and Central. Many thanks should go to coach Robert Myers and his assistant George Deeg for giving of their free time to train the boys. Congratulations to this year's team for a job well done and good luck to next year's squad. Coming down the home stretch Practice makes perfect. 4. ' . r . , .,-,aww-ff-.A-fm., , r--W-...L , 461, .-f 'anim ,gf , ' J' 1 aLe Fvs1vwsxi-Alxuqum-rvf1 'hif 5 ' First row: R. Rizzio, G. Desenberg, R. Miller, R. Hykes, M. Poff, K. Hinkle. Second row: J. Weaver, J. Gabert, B. Hedrick, G. Drescher, T. Beakler, J. Taurins. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL The Junior Varsity squad, coached by Donald Poet, had a good season. They ended up tie for second place with Spring Grove, with a 12-4 record. Their losses came against Spring Grove CZD, Dallastown, and Ken- nard-Dale. The J. V.'s were quite impressive in many of their games and will go on to better seasons than what they have had. The team was lead by the fine shooting of Jim Gabert and Bob Miller, and good rebounding by Tom Beakler. It is sure to be a promising season next year for Mr. A Suereth. The J. V.'s of this year are sure to play a big ' part in the Winning team of next year. It will require a lot of hard Workg but with the fine record they boasted this year, you can look forward to another championship team. Mr. Donald Poet, coach. Next year, along with some returning J. V. players, Mr. Poet will have a fine Junior High team coming up to join the ranks. BASEB LL First row: R. McGinnis, Managerg R. Dehoff, W. Kauffman J. Sleeger, A. Corwell, D. Kaley, C. Brant, C. Thorp. Second row T. Walters, D. Decker, D. Irwin, G. Sipe, B. Hykes, R. Hedrick L. Mundis, G. Fitz. Third row: S. Koons, Managerg J. Strobeck M. Ruby, M. Bean, B. Reigh, J. Shriver, M. Deihl, C. Kann D. Roser, Coach. Mr. Daniel Roser, as coach of a young ball team, produced a team for the future. This year they did not do so well in the seasonal running. The team's record was two wins and eight losses. There were only two seniors and two juniors playing actively. The rest of the team was made-up of sophomores. The team cleaned two victories over Dover, 8 to 3 and 3 to 0. 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Walters. Fourth row: D. Senft, M. Miller, L. Wineka, L. Holtzapple, C. Hershock, D. Decker, D. Kaltreider. Fifth row: R. Baylor, D. Schwan, M. Feigly, T. Fink, R. Helwig, D. Chantiles, T. Snyder. Sixth row: R. McGinnis, R. King, T. Clough, F. Fer- guson, D. Holtzinger, M. Poff. Seventh row: G. Desenberg, B. Strausbaugh, E. Simmons. Absent when picture was takenz, P. Hepner, S. Young. The Senior Band is the largest instrumental group at Central. During the football season, these students could be found out on the football field almost every day practicing formations under the Along with their support at the football games, in their new uniforms they provided music for HMI.. Macs assemblies, marched in various parades, toured the elementary schools and held the annual Spring Concert. With all these activities they were also ANCE B First row: K. Kyle, C. Hershock, T. Rohrbaugh, L. Wineka, D. Decker. Second row: D. Schwan, T. Clough, F. Ferguson, M. Poif. Third row D. Kaltreider. The Male Chorus is a new organi- zation at Central this year. It is made up of senior, junior and sophomore boys. These boys have made several public appearances through the year, after making their debut in our Christmas program. Mr. War- field hopes that this will become a permanent part of our choral group. The Dance Band, organized by Mr. MacFarland four years ago, has played for a number of assemblies and at several dances. The band shows a lot of potential and it is hoped in the near future it will become a well-known band. ALE CHORUS First row: D. Lichtblau, R. Fahs, M. Bitner, L. Kohr, D. Kaltreider J. Melhorn, M. Poff. Second row: C. Hershock, G. Heindel, W. Reid W. Wertz, K. Kauffman, T. Allison. ' i 'mm 551:-il n e g 'FP rin L' i '- . - - at K Q ,xlr ...tilt W tgp A W in . ' L N , ' - X ,. . . , T 'V , . l 1 .J - i ig, 6' wer 15' .Sf .ggi J . If .C it 7 COLGR GUARD 1 Left to Right: Shirley Ettline, Beverly Moyer, Dianne Field, Charlotte Clough, Mary Ann Elstrodt, Margaret Clough, Lynda Ambler, Anita Little, and Joann Findley. Sharon Gates WX l we -, v l,,,, ., H :lw.,ffL. 3 Glenda Miley, head majorette Harriet Thatcher MAJORETTE E' Gloria Gabert Q ,ffl t t,.., C ,gy Gail Sheffer Bonnie Hassler CHOR SES ISD SENIOR CHORUS SENIOR MEMBERS We are very proud of our Senior Chorus here at Central High. They have not only performed for the special Christmas assemblies, but helped to make the operetta, Mis- sissippi Melody, a great success last year. The best of luck to these seniors as they begin their journey through life. TENTH GRADE CHORUS The ability of these fine chorus members to read music will help to achieve their goal as a near-perfect group. We are very glad that these will be the people who will be the future Senior Chorus. SENIOR CHORUS JUNIOR MEMBERS The Juniors have been a great asset to the Senior Chorus this year. 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MISSISSIPPI MELODY Our story begins as a normal day in the backyards of Aunt Polly and Mrs. Harper, with the also normal over- the-fence conversation about two major problemsg their boys, Tom and Joe. The boys then come on the scene and naturally have been doing something they shouldn't have which is quickly discovered through the help of Tom's half, rather prissy brother, Sidney. For Sidney, of course, is a good little boy. Tom, as you might guess, once again tricks his friends into helping him whitewash the fence, while he tries to impress Becky Thatcher with his better qualities such as a sore toe, balancing a straw on the end of his nose, and the prettiest piece of blue glass you ever did see. Real excitement is in order the next day when someone murders Dr. Robinson. To add to the confusion, Tom, Joe, and Huckleberry Finn, a rather disliked and misunder- stood character, decide to run away to be pirates. Naturally, the story had a happy ending. The boys came back, Dr. Robinson's murder was solved, and to top every- thing off, Widow Douglas adopted Huck Finn. Special thanks go to Mr. Warfield, Director and Sue Holtzinger and Pat Orr, Student Directors. Also thank you to the members of the Senior Chorus for their line assistance. Through the efforts of a lot of people, Mississippi Melody was a huge success. 2 Rl MISSISSIPPI MELODY Tom Sawyer ...... George Heindel Huckleberry Finn ...... Jeff Smith Joe Harper .........., Dave Bahn Ben Rogers .......... Dean Lauer Sidney ........,.. Truman Allison Pudd'nhead Wilson. .Lindsey Mills Steamboat Sam ..............,., Lawrence Kauffman Jim ................. Sam Corwell Aunt Polly ........ Roxie Seymour Mary ..,............ Sandi Strine Mrs. Sereny Harper ,,.,. Sue Hare Susy Harper ,,,. Valerie I-Ierbstritt Becky Thatcher . . ,Esther Leaman Widow Douglas ..,,...,. Pat Geise Miss Watson. .Deanna Bumgardner Mrs. Sally Phelps. . .Carolyn Berger Ella Mae Phelps, , .Donna Burhans Mammy ......... Nancy Spangler Dancer .... ...,. P eggy Miller Dancer ..., .... L inda Dunlap I 2 S .T .. E4 W V W. v., , . X . 'N 1 M N , . K 5 .. rf , xx 1, ' K. Mt NL , , ' . 4-33' . N' ffygrf Q.-si , ff ,fl .ff ,-- X .f ,P ff ,ff ,Af JJ' ,W fx -f -N.-4-fl-if , J wff 4 . - ww., 'W 'W Q , NY- 'R I 5 X wi 'N N . X .Q I' x A . 'M 1 , , 5 f 9 , H --.WWA ,, .ff vw F - ff f Y' ua Q X M , k x - Iv vw Q N. 5 -N L, ..r' 4 Q ff 8 N s ' 'X 4 ef Q 'ww A ' . ...,, f. W. ,, I, 1 ,-' . Q ff kt, , Q x 1 4 v f ...if 'ff ,Q-r . Nik 'X r A - - ' -.Q .. . s 1' -. , , x ' ' W- af.. fi ' - .. MM mx, ,- A . 'sn . ' K., .- NE -t NR. ' s wx.. 'XR ' VS! Q ' K, n + lk, N: 'S w an ,A . ., ,, .,, , af.,-su , , -,, K J w of if N 1-N-wg-...,.-,Q . D UNDERCLASSM W- u :email an Nl: 11-1 First row: D. Richwine, G. Master, K. Tassinari, M. Sprenkle, P. Lilly, R. Topper, S. Eichelberger, C. Troxell, N. Kralowetz. Second row: J. Wilhorne, J. Melhorn, S. Young, C. Grunden, J. Recht, C. Snyder, T. Beecroft, S. Eisenhart. Third row: T. Beakler, R. Ginge- rich, J. Magee, W. Wertz, J. Beavers. UNIOR CL SS Class officers: C. Davis, Presidentg S. Eichelberger, Secretary, S. Gates, Treasurer, R. Gingerich, Vice- President. 11-2 First row: J. Strayer, B. Lea- man, B. Miller, S. Gates, L. Ambler, M. Peters, J. Rohrbaugh, J. Recht, D. Kaltreider. Second row: G. Leh- man, R. Lopp, L. Tyson, M. Poff, M. Clough, P. Matte, D. Russell. Third row: W. Reid, T. Sipe, H. Kessler, J. Young, D. Decker. 5 is 11-3 First row: N. Kessler, S. Rent- zel, S. Heinly, G. Oakley, C. Krebs, V . Shaefer, J. Witman, L. Hoffman, D. Field. Second row: C. Clough, B. Boring, C. Kefford, R. Fetrow, J. Wittmann, C. Davis, D. Hafer, R. Hykes. Third row: J. Taurins, N. Smith, J. Schriver, W. Rishel, M. Rambeau. The Juniors have been busy all year learning new subjects which will take them into their Senior year We wish them the best of luck in preparing for their class dance, yearbook, Prom, and all the other things which will help make their remaining school year repetition a memorable success. 11-4 First row: S. McKenny, N Furst, B. Kinsport, V. Grothe, J Finley, S. Mundis, C. Lightner, L Boyer, A. Kindig. Second row: C Golden, S. Adams, D. Delp, D. Fyler J. Wilt, S. Yost, B. Innerst, S Rodrick. Third row: B. Sheaifer S. Ettline, T. Campbell, S. Dherit B. Baker, B. Stambaugh, S. Shaefer J. Saul, M. Myers. .M 53553 5593 11-5 First row: L. King, G. Shirey L. Baker, M. Lentz, D. Schmidt V. Venable, J. Keeney, D. Adams C. Palmer. Second row: C. McKinf ley, R. Mitchell, V. Dietz, K. Arnt B. Spangler, K. Brunner, B. Hibner C. Hollinger, R. Herman. Third row: R. Dickmeyer, B. Hale, A. Knaub, D. Aughenbaugh, R. Zor- baugh, C. Innerst, C. Burdette. K. Rishel, K. McC1ane. 4 Keep your eyes on the copy! 11-6 First row: R. Witmer, J. Kann, D. Blouse, C. Bowman, P. Aldinger, J. Messersmith, A. Rudisille, J. Minehart, J. Cunningham. Second row: W. Crone, D. Kauffman, V. Venable, C. Boyer, S. McClane, P. Smith, A. Sigler, K. Anderson. Third row: D. Irwin, M. Heathcote V. Portner, R. Hedrick. 1 v 1 l exgwim rar..-im wie' 10-1 First row: N. Lease, H. Smith L. Booz, L. Wolford, H. Thatcher: P. Rowe, K. Schneider, R. Fyock W. Rabert, S. Oliver. Second row: M. Bitner, L. Nickol, K. Mac- Dowell, B. Kockenour, R. Brenne- man, C. Barley, C. Bardsley, K. Stephenson, R. Lloyd. Third row: J.. Brown, C. Heidelbaugh, M. Mllls, M. Diehl. SOPHOMORE LASS Sophomore Class Officers Kneeling: Nancy Fahs, Secretary Standing: Kenneth Hinkle, Treas urerg Robert Miller, President, Mike Ruby, Vice-President. 10-2 First row: R. Morris, T. Snyder, L. Kahn, C. Waelde, P. Mast, M. Gingerich, N. Baughman, L. Wher- ley, J. Rightnour, J. Eppley. Second row: D. Lichtblaw, G. Raborn, P. Barton, M. Beyer, L. Dietz,. L. Hoffman, C. Kramer, C. Hollinger, C. Hershock, T. Baker. Third row: K. Rauhauser, S. Perago, L. Shenck J. Stroebeck, J. Fahs, C. Edward T. Rohrbaugh, T. Lewis, L. Kohr. 1 10-3 First row: K. Kessler, L Porter, J. Gladfelter, J. Craver S. Petit, S. Koons, G. Sheffer S. Warne, F. Druck, D. Holtzinger Second row: J. Ihrig, K. Freed, K Snowberger, V. Lehr, L. Beinhower J. Ohseik, P. Smith, T. Snyder D. Schwan, J. Ream . Third row R. Gleim, K. Kyle, R. Miller, W Kugler, T. Snyder, E. Weaver J. Yates. 7 This year the Sophomore Class selected charcoal gray and white as their class colors. They have purchased good looking sweaters, blazers, and jackets. On February 3, 1962, they held their class dance, which was one of their first class- sponsored activities. The dance starred The Wonderersn and was a huge success. Mr. Doll, Mr. Milne, and Mrs. Wallick have given much time and work to guide this upcoming class. Best Wishes, sophomores, in your future years at Central. 10-4 First row: R. McGinnis, D Holtzinger, C. Flinchbaugh, G Bievenour, S. Sterner, D. Simmons S. Bievenour, R. Kline, R. Grothe C. Bumgarner. Second row: K Witmer, C. Roser, L. Strockbine M. Rodrick, C. Coble, J. Kibler M. Miller, T. Walters, L. Kohr C. Kauffman. Third row: T Dacheux, M. Bean, B. Strausbaugh M. Ruby, T. Clough, J. Gabert. x 1 ...J ,,,-,.-. .T Ai.. L-.5-,. ,1-, .F 10-5 First row: A. Little, G. Miley, J. Britcher, G. Allison, L. Gibson, P. Trone, N. Hess, D. Abernatha, K. Mundis, N. Lehr. Second row: S. Nissley, M. Latterman, S. Cluck, L. Little, D. Kreiger, B. Mellot, T. Wolf, N. Falls, C. Boyer, G. Mickley, E. Smith. Third row: S. Ferree, F. Ferguson, B. Kauffman, M. Renner, G. Desenberg, R. Stump, R. Falls, D. Boyer, P. Lightner. Fourth row: S. Mangold, G. Boyd, J. Brenner, M. Fiegly. . L-li 5 I-2+-fs..- - V - 'wtf , , A I 5.5--.gy-tj. . .-Q- . .. il -' 3 -lei , ' Y.. -4 gif' N 5 i g Mfrs! . ' 3 - , r , 3 . ,J fig V What's so interesting? . 'Q V K' ,+r':ff'j3.......g 0,- gum 10-6 First row: L. Folkenroth, L Weaver, D. Fuller, S. Melhorn, L Wineka, C. Smith, L. Bruaw, S Suereth, S. Hoifman, N. Croumer Second row: B. Vipond, C. Smith, E Oberdick, B. Bates, P. Klineyoung R. Rishel, E. Wood, C. Lunger, J Stahle, D. Amspacher. 10-7 First row: P. Hepner, D. Ilgen- fritz, D. Wiley, G. Gotwalt, E. Dickmyer, J. Kann, L. Holtzapple S. Felty, K. Koontz, T. Markel. Second row: J. Kauffman, C. Dacheux, M. Holland, R. Wagner, J. Swartz, D. Fisher, T. Rentzel, L. Livingston, E. Simmons. Third row: J. Tyson, W. Gingerich, J. Gentzler, H. Campbell. Don't drop any stitches! 10-8 Firsl row: B. Diehl, K. Martin, M. Zimmerman, B. Moyer, G. Trout, V. Venable, P. Roper, S. Suereth, G. Litten, J. Shire. Second row: C. Reifsnyder, N. Goodwin, J. Scott, A. Heindel, D. Dehoff, W. Burd, B. Pepo, K. Hinkle, C. Kann. Third row: K. Trout, R. Huegal, G. Fuhrman, C. Schiding, S. Dal- heimer, K. Sauerwald, D. Mc- Glaughin. I 4 10-9 First row: S. Jones, J. Rentzel R. Knisley, S. Sprenkle, N. Ritter: D. Boyer, T. Waltersdorff, J. Rauch M. Miller, J. Mundy. Second row G. Myers, M. Landis, R. Rizzio, J Sirolli, K. Adams, G. Gembe, G Anstine, R. Matson, L. Landis Third row: R. Wilvert, W. Ruppert J. Sourbier, R. Hartzell. F Biology is such fun! Everyone works hard at an Editorial meeting. Our sincere thanks to George Yost, Blatner'sl diligent photographer. ' THE CHIEF When we first started the task of putting together our memory book, it seemed as though all our problems would never be solved, and that we would never see the finished product. After we got started, though, things seemed to fall into place, and producing our yearbook became a pleasurable and very enjoyable task. Naturally it took a lot of work, as does any job, but it was a special kind of work, teamwork. Without the cooperation of everyone concerned, this yearbook could not have been possible. But my job as editor was made easier because I had the cream of the crop as my Editorial Staff. I would like to express my gratitude by giving a special thanks to each member of the Editorial Staff, who did a job that will never be equaledg and to my two associate editors, Donna Runkle and Kay Stapel- kamp, whose help was indispensable. I know I speak for each member of the staff when I convey a well- deserved thank you to all the others who helped make possible the successful publication of our yearbook. Our thanks go to all the people at Blatners, our photographer, and especially to George Yost, who spent many long hours taking innumerable pictures for us, to Printing Plate Craftsmen, our printer, whose help, guidance, and patience were very Fzrst row B Eppley S Strine, P. Miller, Circulation Manager, L Lucabaugh Business Managerg S. Hill, J. Brenneman, L. Lloyd Second row D Gerhart, C. Sprenkle, L. Bernstein, D. Smith J Stumpf J Chapman, R. Eichelberger, D. Brant, J. Small J Dickey Absent S. Landis, Advertising Manager. V' f' sf?- . . grit 'Q' f an - . aw p : . -Q 4 . 'jj - fi, . .,, ' , fr .,..zK', if A U if yt, I N li' 1 5- I fi!! 51' f on 115,711 VW- aff- Q td Q I fl 'M mu ' W K xa 3 'a'E'f X :Iwi gina' 'Sli' rf- N rw wif be 4' I SPEAKS 5... First row L Wales Feature L McElwam Cirls Sports R Shmdler Layout V Herbstrltt Liyout D Runkle Associate Editor B Drost Editor K Stapelkamp Assocmte Editor D. Saylor, Layoutg J. Garrod, Layout: B. Toomey, Artg J. Miley, Photography. Second row: J. Troxell, Boys' Sports: R. Mumper, Boys' Sports: B. Giesecke, Photography: J. Stebbins, Feature: E- EPI-Dley, COPY! S. Holtzinger, COPY? R. Stoeckle, Feature: K. Lehigh, Layoutg C. Harle, Advertising: S. Esterline, Copyg D. Rishel, Advertising. Third row: G. Gabert, Artg J. Coumou, Feature: M. Elstrodt, Copy: V. Lathrop, Girls' Sports. Absent: R. Seymour, COPY: B. LaPrairie, Artg J. Sebright, Photography. much appreciated, to Kurtz Brothers, our binder, and their representa- tive, Mr. C. David Ridgway, whose cooperation and ideas were greatly appreciated, to the Business Staff under the able leadership of Lois Lucabaugh, Business Manager, Sam Landis, Advertising Manager, and Peggy Miller, Circulation Manager, and to their advisor, Mr. Craley, all of whom worked hard and diligently at the thankless task of raising the money so very much needed for a project such as this, and last but not least, to our advisor, Mr. Fauth, who gave unselfishly of his time and knowledge without which we could never have produced the book you are now looking at. I speak for all of us when I say thanks for putting up with all our crazy ideas and seemingly fantastic whims which you probably thought would never come to be. Without your patience and guidance, this yearbook could never have been. With all our problems solved, and our yearbook at last a reality, I can say it has been a wonderful experience that I will never forget. The friendship of each member of the staff' will be a cherished memory for me. So, it is with pride and pleasure that I present to you the 1962 edition of the Central High Panther, the memoirs of Our Gang. Barbara Drost Editor Lois Lucabaugh worked extra hard as Business Manager. Our yearbook got its start at this summer meeting. A-Q.. .ffkf f ?f3SFEv.Li' .-QQ-'7. -mm: 42'-ff .ZF Lf ,K k.V,,,. , xiii. V -A -nf.. -.ms imma x..,,,,, --ww... A-vnli' '-f-'v,m..x.4 ,Nw -1. p-M15 bd- ,- .,..v.fV 1 A .f-Vq.4z.L,, ,ww 5.9 1'-7'9 ,Q - M ,X ,. '-Qbfw , .- , .HJ-af.x-,, .. KM y .T5J?'x5:.. fI'- fm:.i:'E 2.:'f, A..-8 -., -na x N,- ff. 'mr-H53 49-P V 'ffvmf 19 Q.. .V- s.,-,V f Vp. X k . . '.1,,':k ,KE - ' ..-,..:,' ,K -in V , ' V.-,,..gv..4' 2 'T f V ' ' , A XV-n.-'tv -, MV, k ' ... - ' A . li- -fy.. 4-.'-wif MA,:g5,'Jg:iQ X, -A ' Lx'--ff., , I K. 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'-.3A2am,'- . -f 'g .1.g..N '55,--'..,f C-Haw .,. . va- ,,3,,.L.A:r,,' -f1:i'?g.-:.,.f i , B w-,..,., .. - .. X-.,. 4 I 5 Qi,-f . , . z . ,N ,Huh x ,. .rn-V. ' - .1 -, '-4 - M, --, ,, .A 4 RUTTER BROS. DAIRY INC Pasteurized Dairy Products I Qualify Ice Cream 2100 North George Sfreet York, Pennsylvania Phone 46-5I 09 - 46-2330 PRINTING PLATE CRAFTSMEN INC. Commercial Artists - Offset Printers 465 South Newberry Street York, Pennsylvania Compliments of DEB SHOP Clothes for Young Sophisticates 39 W. Market St. Congratulations from your 1962 Yearbook Photographer HENRY M. BLATNER 153 East Market Street York, Pa. MUMPER'S GULF SERVICE N. Haus a. wmfefofd Rd. Phone 47-6494 York, PQ. PINE MANOR HOME Nursing Care for Aged-Convalescent-Ambedatory and Bedfast Guests Home-like Atmosphere in a Rural Setting R. D. :H:1-Greenbrair Rd. York, Penna. Proprietors: Mr. 81 Mrs. E. L. Lucabaugh Phone 46-2989 Compliments of Woodrow P. Harle-Zone Mgr. Investors Diversified Services Inc. Manager 8. Distributor for lnvestor's Five Mutual Funds 8. Life Insurance Phone York 46-5458 Carry Out Service Ph. 29961 11:00 A.M. Till 12:00 MOLEY'S PIZZA 8. SNACK BAR Fine Italian and American Foods Fri. 84 Sat. Till 1:00 A.M. 1100 North George Street York, Pa. Emanuel G. Moley Prescriptions Cln the North Endl NORTH YORK PHARMACY 1059 N. George St. and Un the East Endl VILLAGE GREEN PHARMACY Royal 81 Eastern Blvd. in the Village Green Shopping Center Cosmetics - Drugs SHlNDLER'S FURNITURE 3 floors of fine home furnishings 909 North Duke Street Funeral Home 915 North Duke Street York, Pennsylvania Phone 8-1778 Compliments from KOHR BROS. INC. Manufacturers of Frozen Custard at Seashore Resorts l Eat F O X' S Bread MYER'S SALES 8g SERVICE The one stop service center If you are looking for service, see us Phone 47-5806 York, Pennsylvania NORTHERN RADIO SERVICE 954 North George Street All Makes of Radios and TV Westinghouse Refrigerators Home Freezers - Ranges Laundromats - Clothes Dryers Hot Water Heaters Devoe Paints and Toys WHITEFORD MOTORS Quality New 81 Used Cars Phone 47-6816 1885 Whiteford Road York, Pennsylvania JAMES O. STRAYER Mason Contractor 1873 North Hills Road Phone 47-3124 York, Pennsylvania THOMPSON'S GROCERY 1060 North Duke Street Phone 20570 Free Delivery Meats-Groceries Frozen Foods LEHR'S ESSO 'lOl Arsenal Road Phone York 46-9009 Serving you with all your Happy Motoring Needs Gasoline - Oil Tires - Batteries Accessories COUSLER'S FOOD MARKET 2474 N. George Street Fresh Meats Our Specialty COMPLIMENTS OF Y-TEENS THE YORK SUNDAY PATRIOT NEWS Serving the People of York and York County 28-30 W. Philo. Street Phone 81218 WOLFGANG'S Shoes and Sporting Goods 'I'I2'I N. George St., York, Pa. BESHORE 8. KOHLER Sales and Service FORD FALCON THUNDERBIRD A-1 USED CARS Manchester, Penno. Compliments of H. A. MYERS 81 SONS Lawn 81 Grading 81 Seeding 3854 E. Market Street Stony Brook, York, Pa. Phone 47-3622 MORGAN E. FRY FURNITURE FUNERAL SERVICE North York, Penna. Compliments of D. H. GRANDIN MILLING CO Jamestown, New York Compliments of . WOLFGANG'S CANDY 8 Latimer Street York, Pennsylvania Phone 35536 CENTRAL HIGH BOOSTER CLUB BE A Boosteiz i24fm'95f4ffQ4 F5 A fi - DISPENSING-OPTICIAN i T Congratulations C. L. SCHAEFER Your Philco Dealer Emigsville, Pa. Compliments of JACKS Market at Beaver York, Pa. Live Modern . . . For Less . . . With 'Gas YORK COUNTY GAS COMPANY HUBER TIRE CO. 'I525 N. George Street SEITZ MUSIC CENTER 29 N. Beaver St., York, Pa. Birds, Gold 8. Tropical Fish Phone 69391 MILLER'S PET SHOP Food 81 Supplies 122 N. Albemarle St. York, Penna. Best Wishes for Your Future Success Compliments of and Mrs. Albert H. Jacobs Chiropractor 621 East Market Street York, Penna. AVALONG DAIRY BAR 81 RESTAURANT Facilities for banquets, parties and wedding receptions n--' ,,. - .as 'SF' Phone York 47-6616 for reservations Mt. Zion and Whiteford Roads YORK, PENNSYLVANIA Compliments of HORN 8. COMPANY, INC. Manufacturers Hornco Poultry Dairy Stock Feed Lincoln and West Streets York, Penna. Kl.lNE'S FOOD MARKET 2406 N. Sherman Street York, Penna. TOWN AND COUNTRY ADAMS 8. SHEFFER, INC. x New 81 Used Cars Sales 84 Service Wallpaper and Paint Company l - Two Locations - 1 Cusiom Draperies Hellam St., Wrightsville i and Complete Color Layout Service Phone 255-7331 3430 E. Market St., York Phone 47-6796 i l i l C. I. BESHORE 81 SONS MECHANICAL CONTRACTORS Graduate and Registered Professional Engineers OFFICES: 'I7 Jefferson Avenue, York, Pa. l l Telephones 22-762 - 81-7'lI i NAC E15 CHARLES C. DIETZ Lunch - Groceries BUILDERS 1 Gus - Sundries Quality Homes - Commercial Buildings l Phone in eVel'Y Price Class l 1829 Susquehanna Trail Remodeling Home Repairs ' North of North York Props. Mary 8: Ollie Nace i Phone 47-3734 R. D. No. 7, Mt. Zion Rd. York, Pennsylvania ARVIN'S FRUIT STAND R. D. No. 7 York, Penna. Phone 47-4827 THE GATE HOUSE North Gate Shopping Center For CENTRAL HIGH Bracelets 51.00 -I- tax and 352.00 -If tax Spangler Office Equipment Co. 11 E. Philadelphia St. York, Pennsylvania Manual 8g Electric Typewriters Adding Machines 81 Calculators Underwood Products TRIANGLE MOTORS Home of Volvo Sales and Services in York County and Quality Imported and Domestic Used Cars 5hqw-WQlke,- 301 Arsenal Road York, Penna. Compliments of S I T L E R S House of Hats and Bags Market Street at Eight East DIXIE MOTEL Susquehanna Trail North Phone 46-4327 HIDEAWAY TAVERN 1769 Whiteford Rd. Beer Food Liquor Compliments of EDWARD S. YOUNG CO Professional Insurance Service Insurance Brokers for Central School District 102 E. Market St., York, Pa. Phone 6150 Compliments of Sl.AUGH'S FOOD MARKET 923 N. Duke St. Phone 29137 FREE DELIVERY FRESH MEATS FROZEN FOODS GROCERIES FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL YORKLYN SERVICE CENTER Lincoln Highway East York, Pa. Tel. 47-8618 G. Mehrle Feeser Compliments of STERNER REALTY COMPANY Woodland View Development COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND J. FRANK REESE 84 SON JEWELERS 1012 N. George St. York, Pa. DIAMONDS, WATCHES, TROPHIES Phone 20920 EDDIE ZIRKLE'S BARBER SHOP 127 East Seventh Avenue North York, Pa. OPPOSITE CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL STINE'S BRAKE SHOP Ottis Stine, Prop. 550 E. 10th Avenue York, Pa. Phone 2-7662 5 FETTER'S DRY CLEANING, INC. 143-45 Kurtz Avenue York, Penne. Phone 82-567 Phone: York 46-9323 IRVIN F. MUNDIS Self Service Grocery Power Mowers Farm Supplies Hardware Emigsville, Penna. Say lt With Flowers JOHN DAUBER FLORIST 1705 N. George Street CARD'S GULF SERVICE 3300 East Market Street York, Pennsylvania Phone 47-3295 Free Pick up and Delivery Good Gulf Products and Service PRUDENTIAL WARES 3 Ply Stainless Steel Cookware by EKCO PRODUCTS CO Glenn Witmer Phone 47-5230 KAUFFMAN LUMBER 8. SHEFFER MUSIC SERVICE C. Chet SheFFer CO, New 81 Used Musical Instruments D. No. 4 CRoundtownJ York, Pa. Phone 46-3127 We Cater to the Homeowner Rental Instruments Music, Accessories, Repairs 105 N. George St. York, Pa. Phone 21446 For the Finest Dry Cleaning and Pressing CALL ROYAL CLEANERS 2466 N. George Street Phone 46-5349 Free Pick-up and Delivery Service More Home for Less Money M. L. SMITH Building Contractor R. D. No. 7, York, Pa. Phone 47-8507 McCRORY'S STORE North Gate Shopping Center New Credit Sales Department It's FUN To BOWL Route 181 -York Haven Rd OPEN BOWLING WEEKENDS For Reservations Call Manchester 5401 HEN'S GROCERY Me Y me and R'C'geW 0'f' Rm' A a. T TIRE REBUILDING SERVICE York, Pa. Phone 47-3756 GREGORY'S One of Pennsylvania's Finest Men's Stores INC. 1793 Whiteford Road Hercules Tires, Recapping Retreacling, Vulcanizing Front End Aligning Wheel Balancing Brake and Muffler Service State Inspection Phone 47-1021 - 47-1022 DIETZ'S Chain Saws Garden Tractors Power Mowers Power Generators Sales-Parts-Service 1 mile north of Stony Brook R. D. No. 7, York, Penna. Phone 47-3331 or 47-3001 EMRICH CHEVROLET INC Telephone 2391 - 5911 Manchester, Penna. Sales and Service West York FLOWERLAND 1776 W. Market Street Phone 25691 Flowers for every Occasion MANCHESTER GRANGE INC. Community Store Phone: York 46183 Emigsville, Pa. Coal - Fertilizer General Merchandise Wayne Feeds YORK DIVISION BORG-WARNER CORP. York, Pennsylva nia Compliments of a Friend, STONY BROOK SPORTING GOODS 3755 East Market Street York, Pennsylvania Phone 47-7290 Bob Schaszberger i COMPLIMENTS OF DAVE Mr. 8g Mrs. Lester J. Abel Mr. 81 Mrs. William Aldinger Mr. 8. Mrs. George W. 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