Chambersburg Area High School - Echo Yearbook (Chambersburg, PA)
- Class of 1972
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ECHO CHAMBERSBURG AREA SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL Editor LYNNE ELLEN DICK Asst. Editor JOHN RANDOLPH HOLTRY Adviser WALTER J. OLIVER CHAMBERSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA FGRWARD KNOWLEDGE It is a beauty ofa wild and unbrided quality, And it has a mighty force that compels the mind to dwell upon the words we have for eternity. I believe in you, and I believe in your destiny. I believe that you are a contribution to this new civilization. I believe that you have inherited an ancient dream, A song, a prophecy which you can proudly lay as a gift ofgratitude Upon the lap ofAmerica. GIBRAN TABLE OF CONTENTS Administration and Faculty ......... School Life . . . Classes ..... Activities . . . Athletics .... Patrons . . . lnclex .... in 'Q W .t,Xv. N..-1.14 ox- ' xi f Jim if i:r:?gx.,. .M , Q3 7? air' an A za- 'ff , Q - mf. fe.. .:12f' 21 L'-:rr me-1 'iw-1 f Q K., B4-is. ..... SCHOOL BOARD - The Chambersburg Area School District Board ot-Education composed of nine members, one member from each of the nine regions comprising the School District, is responsible for establishing policies for the School District. Sitting: Dr. Robert H. Addlemang D. Eugene Gayman, Pres- ident, Edgar N. Jacobs, Vice President, and Mrs. Louise Nuernberger. Standing: Dr. Edwin H. Sponsellerg Wayne W. Elliottg Robert E. Shreiner, Raymond B. Helmang and jay E. Karper. CHAMBERSBURG AREA SCHOOL DI TRICT BOARD S' it stil. '71,..'1f'9f' X if C1 ., YN ,, ,J FRANKLIN N. GAUGLER M. RICHARD BOWERS Assistant Business Manager, Treasurer. Business Managerg Board Secretary, Secretary, Chambersburg Area School Authority. 6 DR. ROBERT W. KOCHENOUR District Superintendent -' 4:1 '2,.- ' RRRR ROBERT BEARD Administrative Assistant M95 'V '--, E31gq, 4 A++-' SUPERINTIZNDENTS OFFICE SECRETARIES 7 Sitting: Louise Cook, Josephine Givler, Rhoda Eckman, Helen MiIIer,Ermz1 Duke, Ruth Fogelsangcr Standing: Mclva Wfaigner, Lenora Deartiorff, Beverley Emerick, Naomi Bierly, Mary jane Patterson, Georgine English. SPECIALISTS READING COORDINATOR - Doris Stine LIBRARY COORDINATOR - Wilma DeBernardi D , rg HOME AND SCHOOL VISITORS SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGIST Juliet E. Bliss Margery Wright Wilmot N. Gabler . .xl . DIR. OF AUXILIARY SERVICE SUPV. OF BLDGS. 8: GROUND Samuel D. Mackey Arthur E. Wilson CA FETERIA MANAGER Emmert F. McClellan HIGH SCHOOL ADMINISTRATIO 5 2 . . , as . fi, 'ax L Y A I tx. uf Q ' V ff- 1 fi' in 'Er W '97 - f IN 5, . in-u......, xi, . ii is Q ',h aff! HIGH SCHOOL OFFICE SECRETARIES - Sitting: Shirley Barkdoll, Shirley Jones, Louise McNew, Sandra Crawford. Standing: Phyllis Holtry, Mildred Carter, Bonnie Bosenhaum, Betty Lou Wagner, Anna Lou Oliver, Martha Maxwell. DR. WILLIAM A. ROBINSON Assistant Principal ROBERT C. STEWART Assistant Principal L' f ' A F 'T '- f a , A A MMM R.. ELIZABETH M. BEARD ANNA W. BITTINGER PAMELA G. BOLL Social Studies Baxinen Edacalion Englixh ,lqilf ,,,, ,ul , 3 ' RONALD BOWER DENISE E. BRICKER Vocational Agrirulliiral Foreign Language FACULTY 6.4 131 MARJORIE B. BURKET LINDA BURKHOLDER WAYNE W. BYERS I-lumemaking Mathematicx Mathematics Department Chairman Mbfk 'Qf ' MARTHA E. CAMPBELL THOMAS CARROLL Engliyh Health and Phyf, Ed, Indaxlrial Arn Deparmenl Chairman Departmen! Chairman x FM I JOSEPH 1. CLAAR ETHEL P. CLARK Li hrar y Departmenl Chairman DOROTHY M. CONNOLLY Englixh lug tfy f DORIS S. COOK Bminefs Education -figs-4 GLENN W. CROUSE JR. DEBRA J. DEMAR SUSANNE K, DETRICH DONALD DICKINSON Englifh Speech Library Engliifh ff AC? ,fo SX LINDA N. NEIL E. DOLLY PAMELLIA G. DAVID S. ETTER LOUISA S. ETTER DICKINSON Social Stailiex ERICKSON Occupational Experience Art Eiiglixh Social Siiiiliex Deparznient C loairman MARGARET A. ETTER CHESTER F. FISHER DELLA FLEAGLE JOHN W. SHARON L. FORTNA Homemakizig Special Eilacalion Social Siadiey FOGELSANGER Science Buxinen Education WILLIAM H. FREET MARY K. FREY JUDY L. ERIE SE WALTER B. GILLEY GEORGE D. Guidance Deparznienl Foreign Language Basinexf Eilacation Special Eilucalion GRAEFF JR. Deparlnienl Chairman Science jx uu- LOUISE S. GROVE PATRICIA A. JOHN HARDING THEODORE C. DENNIS L. Science GUTSHALL Driver Ediication HEEENER JR. HILLWIG Effglffl? Engliyli Driver Educalion Department Clrwairman ,yua- ..fi,',-1 , fig,-ef'-,f'Kf A 3- . 'M-, +w....,-fr- ,x f M. .N .,- 556 MARGARET M. HERMAN K. HOPPLE MARY F. HOUSER MARY Y. KAESER PAUL G. KAISER JR. HOLLAR Music Nurle Englifh Social Studies Businesi Education gb' tl RAY L. KAUFMAN LUCY A. KEGERRIES KATHLEEN L. KENDIG LAWRENCE KENDIG GERALD D. KEYSER Guidance Department Social Studiex Phyxical Education and Health Occupational Experience Phyxical Education and Health ,afl - 5 Q' FX .tj . J ., ' ., ' . ' ,ggi f' . u WY. ' 'rg' Q 4 1 ,,f' pq! , ' '4 .' . t- . 5 fl -Q , . 5 9919 554.7 L4 X l JEANNHE H. KIRBY CAROL KIRKLAND RALPH F. KLINE LINDA L. KNOLL DOROTHY W. Guidance Department Scoial Studiex Vocational Agricultural Businexf Education LATSHAW Department Chairman Department Chairman Englijh ff' wa ,E N-.V RONALD M. CARMEN F. LEAL FERREE LE FEVRE LYNN LEREW PAUL K. LINEWEAVER LAWHEAD Foreign Language Mum' Mufic Social Szudjgy Eulineu Education Department Chairman W 'V ww. ,,, f ,,:. . MARCIA LOGUE CHARLES T. LUCAS PAUL LUCAS PHYLLIS R. MHCKAY ROBERT P. MACLAY Phycical Education Social Stiidiex Mmic Guidance Department Art and Health Department Clyairnian Department Chairm in pi 'vu 49, ,jr '-...Y - JAMES H. MARKEL ROBERT G. MARTIN KITTY A. MAURER JOHN E. MCCHESNEY STEPHEN R. MEARKLE Special Education Matlnernalicy Foreign Larigaagc Driver Education Matlaematicx C f , all-x -Wins... 5' ' ANTHONY M. IVIEMMI CHRISTINE W. JOHN A, MILLER ROBERT MOORE ROBERT NAKLES iI'It1Inw11dIiU MICKEY Englirh Drizfer Education Matloernaticj Foreign Language Departrnent Clyairman X JOHN E. NOEL MARIAN B. OLIVER WALTERJ. OLIVER DOUGLAS H. ORR JOHN S. OSEN Science Englixly Englixh Englixfi Guidance Department lf W? si! ,J S. 4s ' 5' ' f ' , or'---y Q ' 3 X . ELEANOR F. CAROL E. PARSONS DENNIS PERRY GERALD F. PETERS LEE W. POWELL OSTRASKY Physical Education Induftrial Arif Butineff Education Social Stuelieir Bu.fineJJ Education and Health POLLY L. RHODES CHERYL RILEY SALVATORE RUSSO ALVIN B. SALTER LOWELL W. Englivh Phytical Education Social Studies Science SCHLICHTER will Hedlflv Guidance Department ia- 6 4 CLAUDIA MCC. WILLIAM MAX O. SHOEMAKER JESSICA W. SMITH DONALD T. SCHUMACHER SCHUMACHER Phyiical Education Social Studiet SOLLENBERGER Foreign Language Foreign Language and Health Mathematic: 'ip-ff . 'ir' 1 fan-i?,,,f'w,,,, MARY G. STAHL KENNETH S. STAKE HOWARD R. R. JOE SUMIVIERS HERBERT SWARTZ Buyineu Education Matheniatiu STRAWMYRE Science Mathematicf Science Department Chairman S 'SL 3. Q39 . ROBERT S. THOMAS HARRIET P. JOHN R. TUNISON GENEVA S. BURT A. WAITE Physical Education THOMPSON Science VAN DERMARK Science and Health Englith Mathematicy ,.-n- x.f.V..j FLOE H. WALKER LESTER W. WATSON GLENDON G. WEEKS ROBERTA P. ARLEEN S. WINGERT Social Studies Science Science WINDEMUTH English Department Chairman Bufineys Education JOHN M. LARRY M. LINDA V. WOOD PHILLIP H, YOUNG WITHERSPOON WOLFGANG Foreign Language Science Engli5h Buyineff Education Lv 435 ART DEPARTMENT - The art classes explore a variety of media experiences by painting with instant coffee, shoe polish, egg tempra, inkings and silk screening. Art appreciation both past and present is encouraged throughout the year. ln more advanced classes complete study and rendering of the painting isms is developed. During the year, art club field trips are made to the National Gallery in Wtishitigton, D.C., the Baltimore Art Museum, and the Mellon Institute in Pittsburgh. fax., BUSINESS EDUCATION DEPARTMENT - The Business Education Department ofthe Chambersburg Area Senior High School has organized its pro- gram of studies to meet the needs, interests, and abilities of the students as they apply to business education. The student who wishes to prepare for a busi- ness position follows a suggested program which defers specialization until the junior year. The vocational choices are those recommended by the Department of Education for a large high school. There are three areas of specialization: stenographic, bookkeeping, and clerical. Many of the courses offered in the Business Education Department provide practical business knowledge, skills, and ideals which are important in business and social living. These courses are offered as elective subjects to students enrolled for the general or college preparatory courses. The primary purpose of the stenographic sequence is to provide vocational training for students who want to become stenographers and secretaries. Provision is made for thorough training in the fundamentals of shorthand and typewriting. Transcription, office practice, secretarial practice, and office machines apply instruction to typical job problems. The bookkeeping sequence is vocational and is planned to prepare students for bookkeeping positions, Typewriting is required of all pupils in this pro- gram because many bookkeeping jobs require this skill. Office practice, office machines, business law, consumer education are other courses included in this curriculum. The clerical sequence is recommended to meet the needs of students who wish to do general clerical work in an office. Skill in typewriting and operating of5ce machines is a requirement for entering these positions. ln addition to these courses, office practice, business law, consumer education, record keeping of bookkeeping are required courses. h Ronald M. Lawhead, Department Chairman. 5, S f EN . aaraazz. . ZSZSFZBT . H J DRIVER EDUCATION DEPARTMENT 1 To develop the students ability to operate an automobile safely and efficiently is the immediately practical purpose of driver education. Strong foundations of good driving habits, knowledge and skills, prepare the student for a lifetime of safe, efficient motor vehicle operation. The classroom phase, simulation, and practice driving instruction constitute a three phase program designed to meet these objectives. Sophomores receive the classroom instructions, examining and studying the qualifications of the driver, traffic laws rman-made and natural J, and special driving problems lcity, country, freeway, and adverse driving.i In the practice driving phase and simulation phase, students gain experience by observing, listening, and by actual driving in dual-controlled automobile and simulated automobiles. Students have the opportunity to establish good driving habits that will make the confident, efficient and safe traffic citizens of the future. 7 Dennis L. Hillwig. i 55528 ...M . ' ff! - x'2'3lfiS i if 3:-Q ' . D .N n ' f fa 1 if-'A , n.....e- ENGLISH DEPARTMENT A Since the ability to communicate with others is more important today, the English Department has established the follow- ing objective to meet this need: to increase reading comprehension and speedg to offer opportunities to practice writing of various typesg to develop listening skillsg to develop an appreciation of good literatureg to increase active and passive vocabulary, to develop habits conductive ofgood oral English. By offering a three track program the English Department has patterned its teaching to meet the needs and abilities ofthe students. The classes are conducted in both a formal and informal atmosphere which encourages participation in dramatization, panel discussions, and committee work. For those who excel in literature and creative writing, Advanced English is available by taking a precourse test and submitting a writing sample. Open to seniors, it helps to prepare those students for advanced placement in college. For those interested in scholastic journalism and the fundamentals of newspa- per writing journalism I and II are offered. The production of the school paper and the yearbook provide practical experience for the journalism students. - Martha E. Campbell, Department Chairman. Q' 19 S : l FOREIGN LANGUAGE - The foreign language department offers instruction in French, German, Latin, and Spanish. The language laboratory enables the students to learn the modern languages by audoral techniques. However, the primary aim of the department is not only to acquaint the students with the spoken language but also with associated literature and culture. By a study of other languages, the student learns to understand and appreciate his heritage and at the same time remove the language barrier to international understanding. - Christine Mickey, Department Chairman. GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT - The guidance program is an invaluable part of the functioning of any modern high school. Its main objectives are to assist each student' to adjust to his present school and home life and to plan for a successful future whether it be college, career, civil service, or homemaking. Individual counseling is a face relationship in which the counselor and counselee together talk through a problem for the purpose of helping the counselee gain an insight into his problem, plan a course of action, reach a decision, and assume responsibility for that decision. - Jeanne H. Kirby, Department Chairman. HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT - A physical education program is designed to meet the needs and interests of all partici- pating students. Controlled experiences not only provide for physical growth, but for the mental and social development of each child. The physical aspect implies the organic development of the individual. This is attained through activities and experiences offered, which have as their goal the development of endurance, agility, skills, versatility, strength, and efficiency of movement. The outcome sought through this area is only a part of the total picture ofa well-adjusted student. - Thomas 1. Carrol, Department Chairman. pf' F' ff HISTORY AND SOCIAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT - Instruction in the History and Social Science department has been expanded beyond the offer- ings in Worltl Cultures, American History, American Government and Basic Sociology to include elective courses in Economics, Modern European Histo- ry, Worlil GCf7gf3Ph!', and Current Social and Political Problems. History teaches us that the knowledge we gain by looking back will guide us in the future. The social sciences are disciplines which deal with developing economic, political and social maturity to the extent that students will get a realistic view of other cultures as well as their own domestic culture in which lasting values are to be Raund and yet constantly reinterpreted in the changing context of life. - Pamellia G. Erickson, Department Chairman. Zl MQ -if flu in 'New-0-.MC i 'Y 4 'mf' ' .M I , ' ' 5 ., , . Am' if ' r 5 .J R A iialmzah ,J LIBRARY DEPARTMENT 7 The Chambersburg Area Senior High School Library embraces the concept of the modern library as a comprehensive resource center. It is therefore striving to update service, to provide resources in all media that will best establish communication with all students and fac- ulty. , , . . . . . . Since the library is a place where learning occurs, stress is laid on the moving of information to the student. To facilitate individual learning, the listening-viewing station has been added to the traditional service. - Ethel P. Clark, Department Chairman. fa ,NVQ- MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT - The mathematics department offers complete preparation for those students who wish to become scientists or engi- neers. Having had Algebra I and Algebra II in the junior high schools, they may take modern geometry, pre-calculus, and a full year ofcalculus in the se- nior high school. The liberal arts student may also prepare himself mathematically by taking Algebra II, plane geometry and an intergrated course in college algebra and trigonometry. Applied mathematics and general mathematics also offered for these people who do not want to prepare for a career requiring more mathematics but must satisfy the state requirement of one year of mathematics in senior high school. - j. Herbert Swartz, Department Chairman. 22 'sf MUSIC DEPARTMENT i A wide variety of courses, classes, and performing groups are offered by the Music Department to stimulate the thoughts, understanding, and appreciation of music in our society. Music Appreciation, Theory, Music History, Sight Singing and Dictation, or Instrumental Music are open to all students. The Glee Club, Marching Band, and Symphonic Bands memberships are determined through personal auditions. Credit is given to the students who participate in the major performing groups which perform daily. In addition to the orchestra, which rehearses twice a week, the music department sponsors several vocal and instrumental ensembles that provide practical experience for the more talented students and broad- en the performance aspect at school and civic functions. - Paul Lucas, Department Chairman. g s L7 SCIENCE DEPARTMENT - The Science Department offers courses to prepare students for most occupations where a general background in science is desirable. These courses also alert and prepare the student for college. Biology, Micro Biology, Advanced Biology, Chemistry, Chem Study, Physics- Conventional and Modern-, and Advanced Physics are among the courses the student may elect. The courses are taught in well equipped classroom laboratories. - Cv. Glendon Weeks, Department Chairman. 25 SPECIAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT - The Department of Special Education is one of the busiest, most integrated departments in the school. Academically, the department not only serves the needs of those pupils who function at a low academic level but also is available for the students in need of remedial work in arithmetic and English. Open to juniors and seniors in Special Education is the Work Experience Program which has gained statewide recognition. It gives those pupils who are eligible an opportunity to receive practical work experience in local industry and business. Whenever pupils in Special Education show an ability to do work in any curricular area, the services of all the departments in the school are available to them. - Walter B. Gilley, Department Chairman. SPEECH DEPARTMENT - The Speech Department made considerable revisions during the past school year. Speech is scheduled twice a week for a semester, and a Drama and Radio-TV class was established. The department offered various outside activities including two three act plays, several one act plays, and a public speaking contest. 24 VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT - Students enrolled in the Vocational Agricultural Program receive instruction in the following areas: Agricultural Production, Plant and Soil Science, Agricultural Mechanics, Agricultural Supplies, Agricultural Products, Agricultural Resources, For- estry and Ornamental Horticulture, Todays demand for attention to science is truly recognition ofthe Vocational Agricultural Program. For Vocational Agriculture includes understanding, study and practical application of many sciences 7 chemistry, Zoology, biology, mathematics, and others. Scientific application of plants and animal studies, and farm power makes it possible Rnr a few to feed millions. The future well-being ofour country depends upon an uninterrupted flow of farm products that can be maintained only be educated, industrious farmers who use accepted scientific practices in the management of their agricultural businesses. 1 Dalton Paul, Department Chairman. Qi 55:4 i. A-.JY Q, 4 ' A A Y a VOCATIONAL HOMEMAKING DEPARTMENT - The Vocational Homemaking Department is provided to prepare girls for their future responsi- bilities as homemakers. The homemalcing units consist of Foods, Entertaining, Clothing, Childrens Clothing, Flower Arranging, Interior Decoration, Family Living, Child Care, Region Foods, Foreign Foods, Knitting, and Money Management. Homemaking is structured as Homemalting l,ll, and Ill. Vocational Homemaking may also be taken as an elective, Homemalcing I and 11.4 Majorie B. Burket, Department Chairman. 25 1 i 4 ,VV .. V , . V VV Y E , 4 . . wi- ,wgfsmw 14 ' -34. 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Only during a period coultl anyone get this close to their locker, i ,,..w-Af ff .,..,-- 2 ,,.f ' H-4 Z ' I RW 'W V 547 y A X 2 9 This is agent M.A.X. hanging arountl the hall on a quiet Tut-stluy morning. Agent M.A.X. always gets his man! Time on her hands. I fn: 1 1:11 lil li I iw A friendly conversation . . . or a warning for a first offcntlcrf Name, rank, and serial number, 30 ll.. M M 1 .,...-U - . lk x k g N i 8 ' iii 'E gas ' 7 VEiifLi'1 f i Sm E+ Have H fCW SCFCWS IOOSCY Oh, that! Thafs whcrc my pencil slipped Theyfvc got to bc kidding! Teacher? Is this class supposed to have a teacher? T-Square oanglc : verticle line. ! wwf. i 3 44 mmf' Q When you need them you have to wait. I , 5 ,ry Bustling business at the student store?? Seems normal . . . What did you say you have this period? Where were you yesterday fifth period? Time sure flies when you're having fun. if N ,r vw T 41 . ' H Q- DRIVER i EUUHATIUI HCOFHC' OH! 155 my turn! You only have 8 out of 10 points now Drafting? But ihave to finish my art. Innocent of what? ab, 55 l I A l l .A . . - fx., ,Q W af-A ,- -...H f. in-,X a fc Study halls can be used for almost anything. Help, work, or just passing time. if l s ? sl s ,Z pl ' H 4 A if A fx xxx Charlie Atlas . . .before ,,,f ,,,- , W, Volleyball? But there are no balls. 4 l l What are we doing? Do you see what I see? You're doing fine! ,agua-M .iw 'w fi if ,VV f' .l l'm afraid to look! Secret Squirrel says 6 inches . tm Q9 M T1 M in .. . What do you mean you're leaving to get your hair clone. Lqbn Bet ya can't eat just one! I can't believe I HIC the who-0-ole thing! 'i 'H 1,:.:- ', 754- gjw ' ,,L , ,.'::f.' ,igawf 56 S, a--fwwffvwfv'-h I ,V-W W W Y Y What's happenin? So far away . . . , ,fi WE cou1dn't think ofa caption. , V ,, .Y -M , 4 X X , u . VX X 'xx K ff 4, , -5' ,bf f. I XVOXW! What a ratio 8 - 1. But I can't make it Saturday night. K -W--w,.1V , f- if , A ,,Ma.4,.x, V Wf I told you to put that cigarette out sooner. You've got to change your evil ways 'K V Does this include smoke bombs? .wx -. As 1 ,K 1 , . Hello darkness my old friend . . . What a rip-off! l l ff l i lf E Twinkle-toes Ride-out. My girdle is killing me! What Q1 pair oflegs! I! Romeo, Romeo,. . . . . . for art thou Romeo? where Made The line-up There IT is . in japan?? Helena shows some of her treasures from . .Miss Pontl Bank. Columbia to fellow stutlcnts xg r :EZNN . H Queen Mary Sue watching over Color Day skits. The junior attendants rise for the singing ofthe class song. The Class of '72 cheerleaders presentation to the Queen. 4 U , 5 fs., Q' A8 .ik M Hee-e-re's Barry! w k And what is your name sir? Her Majesty Mary Sue Koons. 4, Qxs QV? in-H E 1 iff Sv sk 1 71 E, I ll - x 2 -mwmf' 72 will light the way. King Chris and his maidens. Y -an-,x 'T' U , u and Away! What you see is what you get! P P Right arm! Saluting the queen. . L .b,, 1 l . ii4,L, ii,,, if 'JQIQH his 41 Havent 1 swn you somewhere before . . . in the ofhce? Eight arms and not even one partner. You what?? L. Sea of Happiness. ,- fx , Okay, now I'1l tie your shoe. What ever happened to the 1-2-3 walrzes? in . The long awaited moment draws nearer. Walking into the first day of the rest of our lives. The Hnal hours. H f I ' ' f-E ng, W' bk I., K: 3,11-,g,,,f:w? 5 -tj A gh.-A ',x.,',-. JV? '1 . Wil-f'.I 'E 5132 7X5'lC- ,M Illb'1u4I'1?L5 .ffyaw f jfgrzi fs 4-K1 rzei me, 1? V N A 161 'V P mr i?,.lQ?:5 ' IL. Y ffzf- K i 9 .,.-.ggi-'fl H ,sw Z ,X 3 K A , K. X . K K 1 Y J 1, :if 1 if we V -EH 1 -94 fr , gk K Q 3.- vfE?i,g2Xf.u,f fm: ' wi -' 'f?I4vgf-hifi 5 ,HK 9923 ' 'ii-1, gi72g,,.ws w2'5':,:va1 - S' B 5149555 65332 MG f -152413475 ' daily, 3-:ja 511 fmwsjs f f.,. 1- Mage 1 'vitggififrsg , .gjggw U 14' 1,l,.j, :gL ' M K . . . 'iffwkfl . M-15532935 efEl5L'r9 J ' 642526 lv 1-vw LY? A Ji I X51-gi. l 4, , , I t -'1 Qi5flfQ- ' -'knlqj awe. 1. 1 - ,'i'f+1V2' . ,, -. f '.'3'R5v., 15. A 55 s ii fi EE E 'r i 4 . 5 ' , ,KR . Es 'Q 3 xx he I 1 N K -... ...,.. , .- T 'Se 5 ,M M ., .tr W a QE K3 i f f :is 183 CLASS OF 72 OFFICERS President ...... Michael Brand Secretary ...... Victoria Gottfried Vice President ...... T. Michael Carroll Treasurer ...... Linda McCoy Historian ...... Gregg jones MOTTO n72 is here to stay, with our light well show the way. CHEER We're the class of 72 With our light we'll show you through, We forge ahead with all our might To keep our motto we will fight. We strive to raise our colors high Our only limit is the sky, Red and White's the best we say For 72 is here to stay! SONG Our class is really great We're here to stay Forever onward we will go, We will go to show the way. We will go into the future with hope For all mankind Solving problems that we know we will Find within our time. Red and White, and White and Red These colors are best, that's what we said The future is our own to make For our Class is really great. We are the class of 72 , 72 , 72 , We are the class of 72 , 1' l972. ADVISERS Lynn Lerew, Charles Lucas, Linda Knoll DEBRA CATHERINE ALDRICH College Preparatory CLAS S DONALD ROBERT ALDRICH Baxtrteff Accounting CHARLES EUGENE ALLEMAN College Preparatory SHARON MARIE ALLEMAN College Preparatory DIANE ELIZABETH ALWINE Bafirren Secretarial DONA JOY ANDERSON College Preparatory CAROL ANN ARMSTRONG Baxirtexf Secretarial CINDA JANE ARMSTRONG College Preparatory 48 JILL KRISTEN ARMSTRONG College Preparatory SONDRA LEE ARMSTRONG Bztfirreu Secretarial SUSAN ELIZABETH ARMSTRONG College Preparatory DONALD RAY ARROWOOD Vm 111071 zl Te flonmzl DENNIS SAMUEL ATKINSON C L ng ml sv NATHAN POUL BAQON C nlll ,gc Pup znzlom 34-na, KAY LOUISE BAKER College Prepamtury PAIYIELA DIANE BAKER Collage Preplmztnry BRENDA CHRISTINE BAKNER Bll,YllI6'A'J' Clerjgdl LINDA RUTH ARNDT Gwlenll GARY CONRAD AUGHINBAUGH Cf1lle,qe l'repfzml0ry JAY ANTHONY ARRISON I5.f1,Il21c.v,s xirrumzlifzg 'KMWI' Mtv Q f I DANA ROBERT BAKER I ' CQllegePrepl1mmry I Sl I l DIANA MARIE BAKER Gwzeml KAREN SUE BAKER College Prepllfutnrj -Q '1T' '22- 49 l CHARLES MICHAEL BARNHART Gwzenzl JAY LEWIS BARNHART College Prefmmlory KAREN LOUISE BARTLE HllJ'l7lL'.I'.l' Afcvufztizzg ROBIN RAY BAUGI-IINIAN Vnmtiramzl Technical DEBORAH KAY BEACHLEY College Preparatory JOYCE ELAINE BEIDEL liznirzem Secreturial 50 ,IN qpvf-'wld' 'UW SI-IELLVENIS ELIZABETH BARBOUR Bzrfirzwx Clerical CALVIN RAYMOND BARNES General DIANE KAY BARNETT B1ni11e,w Clerical YG-n .N-WG' we im? A ,y?',q6. 1- 'Y . , ' - Q .Qwe- i'5 a i-'TZ-' H V54 ups-..,. 1 ,, :SV ,. ' . - n - Aff' Qgelp. ROBERT ROSS IIARTON College Preparatory ALLAN DAVID BAUGHMAN Cmllegc Preparatory CI-IERYL ANN BAUGHMAN Vomtimzal Tefbnical MICHAEL RAYMOND BELLOW I , College Prepurazo r y CHARLENE KAY BELTZ 1-ff General I ii QS RAYMOND CHRISTOPHER BELTZ f X fx l 'f my X 1 wx v 21A xg r W . .., 2 f- 99 fir' as Q f General I. 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RICHARD LEE UGLOW II Vfmzlirnnzl Terhiziazl DEBRA KAY UMBRELL College Prepamlory SCOTT MICHAEL UNDERKOFFLER College Prepfmzmrq A J BARBARA ANN VOCE Ii1f,u'lf1e55 Secretarial VALERIA KAY XVAGAINIAN Cfullege Preplznztrnjy NANCY EVELYN WALKDEN lizmirzefs Cleriml Q Q ww Yum M? ANNA MARIE WEBB General BOBBY RAY WEBBER Bufirzeyf Afmmzlirzg ELIZABETH ANNE WEBER Bzzfirzen Clerical KENNETH WAYNE WEI KEL General CARMEN MARIE WEISGARBER Gwzeral DIANE ELAINE WELLER Bll.fl7lL'.f.V Secretarial 100 GREGORY JAMES WALKER College Preparatory SHARON DIANE WASHABAUGH Businew Secrelarial MICHAEL FREY WASHINGER College Preparalory KATHLEEN BETSY WATERS Buxineu Secretarial FRANCES PERMILLA WATKINS General JANE LOUISE WEALAND College Preparatory fFKi3gg i ' I: Q THOMAS WILLIAM WELSH III College Preparatory PATTY ANN WEST College Preparatory ROBERT LEROY WH IT F IE LD Vocational Tecbnical ROGER JAMES WHITLEY Gen eral DENISE EILEEN WHITSEL College Preparatory TIMOTHY ANDREW WHITSEL College Preparatory wquumw K? ,ir x CATHY JEAN WILCOX Bafinefy Secretarial DEBORAH LYNN WILLIAMS Baylnesy Accounting RITA MARIE WILLIAMS College Preparatory CAROL ANN WILLIAMSON General CLAUDIA KAY WILLIAMSON Baxirzeyf Clerical THOMAS REED WILLIAMSON General 101 MARGARET SNOW WINGERD College Preparatory DARRELL BRADLEY WINGERT Vocational Technical GARY LAVERNE WINGERT General JANICE ARLENE WINGERT Baxineu Accounting SUSAN MARIE WINGERT College Prepariaory TEREA SUSANNE WISE College Preparaiory ,muwr 102 A IW JENNIFER LYNN WISOCKI Basinefx Secretarial DEBORAH ELLEN WITHERSPOON Bafinen Secretarial DONALD LEE WITTER Vocalional Technical JEFFREY LAYNE WITTER General RHONDA JO WOLFGANG College Preparatory CATHERINE ANN WOOD Baxinen Accoanling ENOS I-IORST YEAGER College Preparatory JEFFERY EUGENE YEAGER Vocational Technical WILLIAM RICHARD YOST JR. Bzrsirteff Clerical DONALD EUGENE YOUNG College Preparatory SHARON CHRISTINE YOUNG College Preparatory TIMOTHY FRANK YOUNG College Preparatorg Aviv' P-13 ig HENRY ARTHUR WOOD Ge ll e ral MARK STEPHEN XVORHACH C oll eg Lf Preparatory CAROLYN ELAINE WORLEY College Preparatory PAMELA KAY WORLEY Baxitzexx Secretarial RONALD BRUCE WYRICK College Preparatory DWAIN ERIC YATES General 105 STEVEN LEROY ZEIGLER Bayineff Clerical GARY DAVID BYERS Vocational Agricullaral LINDA FAY BYERS Vocafional Homemaking LAURA ANN DEVOS Baxinexi Secretarial GARY LYNN GORDON General DEBORAH ANN OR.R Buyineu Secretarial DENNIS LYNN SANDERS General CATHY LYNN THOMAS General gi 5- 7 H - Seniors are getting measured tht their final debut as a CASHS student AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE STUDENT Carmen Helena Villaveces, this year's exchange student, comes from Bogata, Columbia. At home Helena has two sisters and two brothers. While in Chambersburg, she has two sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burch, and daughters Peggy and Holly, are helping to make Helena's year in Chambersburg a memorable one. Helena arrived in Chambersburg in August 1971. She was amazed at the size ofCASHS. The school she comes from had only 200 girls and no boys. Helena graduated from high school before coming to CASHS. She has been accepted by a College in Columbia. Her year at CASHS will count as her first college year. Upon returning home, she will go to college for two years and graduate as a simultaneous translator. While a student here, Helena is a member of the Glee Club, Spanish Club, and the Parrot staff The students and faculty of CASHS wish her all of the best when she returns home after a year in Chambersburg. As you can see, Helena and Holly both enjoy music. Holly and Helena share the favorite American pastime of Helena often needs Holly's help with her English Grammer. listening to records. There's nothing better than a good 'ole fashioned talk over a good cup of Columbian coffee. 106 L I ,YF ,mv- The Burch family, hosts for the AFS student, pose with Helena for a family portrait. From left to right are: Mr. Charles Burch, Holly, Helena, and Mrs. Burch. 10 7 UN IORS CLASS OF 1973 QFFICERS President ............................ Vice-President .... Barry Purvis ........MikeSmith Secretary ...... . . . Belinda Carbaugh Treasurer .... . . . Edward Leighty Historian .... .... S hella Cramer Advisers .... .... P atricia Gutshall Gerald Peters R. joe MOTTO Summers The future is in the hands ofthe beholder. SONG We the class of 75 , the leaders we will be, we will strive to reach our goal, everyone will know our role, for the future's in our hands, welll do everything we can, For the class of 73 will be the best, will be the best, will stand the test, for the future is the thing that we all behold, while others they may fail, we're sure to prevail, for the great wonderful class of 73 . CHEER Blue and gold, blue and gold, The futures ours to have and hold With our knowledge we shall rise In our hands the future lies. S Q 15 Front Row: B. Purvis, B. Carbaugh, M. Smitl1,S. Crt1mcr,E. Lcighty. Buck Row: Gerald Peters, Patritia Gutshall, R. joe Summers .... .15 , 11f'ff11111122zieg1m ,.1.zsq .3 V 'KII -. 1 11 1 W in kkh, QQ 1 : ' .115 1 1 1ii 1111 .. K. Abercrombie L. Ackerman C. Adams T. Alleman e 11' l .EW ' ' 117'-Q -- . e YL ii 1 A ...LV VK 0.45 .fV. 'V 1 11-this is g W . . kk .V .L K. Armstrong M. Armstrong IOR . K. Atherholt D. 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Witter R. Wolfinger ia. A uf 'Hu- ,X4 X Q C. Yeager 3, . , T.ITj r l I r ther l Zimmerman J. Ziobrowski T. Zullinger R. Martin T 4 x w Y Y Q 1 W w W w 1 N W 1 1 I , AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE CLUB - Front Row: C. Perry, S. Kochenour, D. Bender, R. Lehman, H. Villaveces, D. Reasner, K. Martin, D. Cramer C Armstrong, C. Gaughenbaugh. Second Row: R. Reinecker, C. Gabler, M. Brown, H. Burch, J. Armstrong, L. Dick, K. Roeck, K. Moul, B. Showan S Angle. Third Row: K. McCleary, D. Rupert, B. Ruby, J. Conner, D. Stewart, N. Pheil, D. Whitsel, S. Peck, M. Messner, B. Hege. Back Row: A. Sigler S ncr, G. Fisher, E. Yeager, D. Shakes, D. Myers, D. Baumunk, L. Conner, S. Seilhamer, C. Clark. AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE The American Field Service Club is a student organization working with the Chambersburg A.F.S. Chapter, to help with the foreign exchange student program. The purpose is to help the Rxreign exchange student, while he is a member of our student body, and also to raise money Har future Rnreign exchange students, and to increase our understanding ofother countries and their peo- Sitting: S. Davison, C. Boyer, H. Villaveces. Standing: A. Golyag K. Curfman, Beard, adviser, S. Mickcyg j. Wealantl. ple by such personal contacts. The Club also keeps in touch with former foreign exchange students. The American Abroads Program has sent a student from our l school to Brazil this past summer and is continuing the program for the coming year. Elizabeth l ,Q gm ' 'yf'li..5?'i2.?3f g, if al . ,H f, A . Q, 1322 gy '- Af f. 232' SQf9L,1, 1 ' 1 my 'f-mmtfm 132 OFFICERS President ................ Carl Boyer Vice-President .......... Sue Davison Corresponding Secretary ..................AnnMarieGolya Recording Secretary ..... jane Wealand Treasurer ......... . . . Kay Curfman Historian . . . . . . Suzie Mickey Adviser . . . . . . Elizabeth Beard I AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE - Front Row: G. Shervanick, S. Buttaccio, B. Schuchmzm, S, Glenn, A. Stader, P. Orth, A. Musser, R. Bowers, S, Baer, S. Clark, D. Shipp. Second Row: M. Criswell, P. Ashway, G, Long, S. Hassler, E. Shuler, T. Martinez, B. Baker, M. Nelling, C. Wootl, J. Anderson. Third Row: M. Brown, D. Alwine, N. Snider, D. Shatzer, L. Baldassari, L. Malone, B. Shaffer, P. Crouch, R. Mowen, M. Washiriger, M. Davison. Back Row: S. Black, M. Parmer, K. Boyce, T. Browder, K. Holden, D. McKenrick, P. Stewart, S. Browder. ART CLUB The outstanding art students of the sophomore, junior, and se- and mystery of art. Hoping to gain still further understanding of nior classes comprise this year's Art Club, Various field trips, guest this culture, the club experimented with film making and other speakers, and film strips acquainted the members with the field various projects throughout the year. Sitting: M. Nelling. Standing: J. Redding, Robert Maclay, adviser, M. Short. .532 OFFICERS gr ssifzaiilaifksxzfffi President ............... Mike Short 9 Vice-President ..... . . . JeffRedding If Secretary -Treasurer .... Margy Nelling Adviser ............. Robert Maclay 133 ART CLUB - Front Row: S. Gipe, S. Alleman, S. Young, K. Stambaugh, V. Evans, L. Chronister, F. Stenger, D. Bittingcr, D. Leggett, S. Lightner, F Watkins, S. Pensinger. Second Row: M. Purmer, A. Wehh, S. Coffey, K. Burkholder, J. Reeder, L. Rose, C. Oliver, S. Mickey, P. Fahnestock, A. Keller, T Sterner. Third Row: J. Redding, M. Short, R. Spidell, R. Grant, C. Cross, C. Tarnet, F. Paddock, C. Deardorff, M. Tress, S. Burrell. Back Row: D. Young T.Coh1e,B. Nassaux, J. Mackey, B, Ramsey, G. Walker, J. McMullen, P, Stoltzfus, G. Thompson, D. Martin. i fl 'i J . ART CLUB - Front Row: S. Lawson, L. Mellinger, S. Porter, C. Morter, C. Armstrong, A. Martin, B, Frank, J. Frantz, C. Wood, K. Shockey, B. Latch, K Martello, R. Greiner. Second Row: L. Williams, P, Landis, R. Wolfgang, M. Armstrong, E. Shuler, S. Hassler, M. Nelling, P. Gillan, S. Robinson, J Mickley, D. Bacik, S. Eckenrode, D. Fahnestock. Third Row: S. Witter, W. Gable, D. Cramer, D. Cramer, A. Cook, M. Stehle, L. McCoy, J. Armstrong, K Shaak, T. Harley, S. Smedley, B. Showan, E. Erikson, T. Johnston, S. King, B. Beachley. Back Row: R. Burgenstock, L. Strayer, P. Hart, L. Shoop, B. Lowe D. Atkinson, K. Long, M. Brown, D. Davies, J. Radd, K. Snyder, R. Mackey, J. Witter, M. Butts, S. Reasner, D. Sanders. 134 unu--un.-.,. rr-spam:-ag-pq... lhwwm CAMERA CLUB - Front Row: K. Watt-rs, D. Plummer, I.. Armstrong, N. Bacon, M. Criswell, L. Taylor, T. Orndorf, E. Worley, C. Fowler, M. Snyth, K Hawkesworth, T. Forsythe. Second Row: D. Crider, L. Blauch, N. Pheil, C. Barnhart, M. Brown, K. Hare, D. Baker, F. Paddock, R. Thrush, B. Lowy. Back Row: B. Greiner, D. Bowders, B. Kady, K. Thrasher, R. Rock, M. Sauter. CAMERA CLUB The Camera Club is composed of students who have an interest in photography as a hobby or for their vocation. In acceptance for membership, first presidence is given to former members followed by sophomores and then juniors. The reasoning is that the longer the length of contact with photography as a member of the club, the greater their personal skills in photography will be and it will add to the improvement and quality ofthe club. The purpose of the Camera Club is to acquaint the members with all aspects of photography. With the help of guest speakers and practical application, the members learn ofcamera equipment films, and darkroom procedures. Sitting: R. I-Ioltry, R. Hultin. Standing: N. Flohr, B. Brackbill, john Noel, Adviser. OFFICERS President ............. Ralph Hultin Vice-President . . . . . . Randy Holtry Secretary .... ....... N ina Flohr Treasurer . . . . . . Barbara Brackbill Adviser . . ........ John Noel .. 6-sv rf .'Pf1:' .5 nga.. Q The purpose ofthe Glee Club is to give each ofthe ZOO members the opportunity to advance musically in any vocal ability which he might possess. Under the direction of Mr. Ferree LeFevre the members meet daily in the rehearsal of choral techniques and the building of repertoireg as well as the preparation for two annual concerts, one presented at Christmas, the other in the spring. These THE CHAMBERSBURG AREA concerts presented for both the student body and the area public, represent some of the more talented and colorful performances of the school. Members attain much practical experience in choral music and stage performance through the rehearsals and concerts. The members of the Glee Club are selected from the student body through an audition with Mr. LeFevre. SOPRANO l SOPRANO II Margaret Armstrong Karen Baker Renee Bakner Charlene Beltz Diane Bistline Pamela Bowers Jodi Brewer Regina Brindle Holly Burch Paula Byers Catherine Derbyshire Debra Doyle Linda Elliot Denise Fegan Cynthia Gaughenbaugh Judy Gayman Mary Jane Holzbaur Debbie Leininger Cindy Lindemuth Glenda Long Barbara Lowy Trina McClelland Alice Nelling Pamela Palmer Patricia Seylar Kathy Spangler Mary Sue Stehle Carmen Villaveces Diann Weller Diane Yoh 136 Lesley Ackerman Sharon Bayer Donna Bender Nancy Bowers Donna Byers Gina Conley Melodie Criswell Paula Crouch Carolyn Cutchall Lee Ann Fitzgerald Nina Flohr jane Frantz jill janke Susan Kline Donna Lehman Drew Messner Alicia Musser Linden Palmer Mary Parmer Melissa Piper Cheryl Pugh Barbara Rotz Carol Shafer Linda Shannon jane Sheeder Katherine Shindle Barbara Showan Nina Showan Melinda Smith Gwendolyn Thompson ALTO I Cinda Armstrong Diana Bell Barbara Brackbill Laura Browder Marianne Brown Susan Brown Roberta Cleaver Karen Clever Lori Craig Nancy Frantz Caryl Guyer Kathryn Holden Roberta Hunsecker Mary Ann Huston Susan Kochenour Darlene Lehman Karen Lehman Renee Lehman Amanda Lineweaver jenny Middour Lilus Purvis Marcia Rodenhaver Cynthia Shannon Sharon Smedley Loretta Snider Debra Stewart Sharon Upperman Mae Webb Cheryl Wingert Denise Wingert Terea Wise ALTO II Jill Armstrong Susan Armstrong Linda Blauch Ruth Boyer Brenda Brackbill Karen Bricker Susan Browder Norna Campbell Barbara Cole Terry Dancer Leanne Englerth Debbie Frey Carol Gabler Ann Marie Golya Anne Gotwals Barbara Horst Barbara Houpt Tina Martinez Rebecca May Linda Meyers Kathryn Neidig Kathy Nonemaker Carla Perry Pamela Reagan Robyn Reinecker Kristine Roeck Cindy Shoemaker Loraine Snider Karen Sprenger Anne Stader Debra Tolbert Cynthia Walker Elaine Worley TENOR I David Baumunk Ronald Eshleman Patrick Evans Randy Foreman David Garnes Virgil Hogue Dennis Hoke Dean Lesher Larry Patterson Steven Paters john Sharpe Danny Shoap jeffrey Spidel Gary Stouffer Charles Whitacre Gary Wingert TENOR Il Wayne Brubaker Keith Byers Randy Dumm Mark Fogalsanger Gregg Peters Robert Ramsey Charles Skladanek Rodney Snider Floyd Summers Donald Young 5 O 0 - Q SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL GLEF CLUB BARITONE jay Barnhart David Bolt john Boozer Charles Bowen Ricky Bowers Thomas Bowers Carl Boyer Donald Browder Bradley Clubertson George Danzberger Gerald Dittman Samuel Fitz Alan Hunt Timothy johnson Gregg jones John Olver Lee Poe Stephen Sachs Michael Sauter Larry Sollenberger Alan Strayer Daniel Troxell Randall Wiser BASS David Bender Richard Blair Anton Bricker joel Christman Samuel Christophel Timothy Coble Robery Eyer Gary Fisher Steven johnson Roger Lehman Kevin McCormick Randy McKenrick Ronald Mowen Linwood Payne Gregory Plasterer Randall Reinecker James Sollenberger Douglas Vanderau Michael Washinger af I 5 . i ig ,I 1 4. fir VV -' W ,Q y 5 ' I l 'Fi OFFICERS President ......,.. Larry Sollenberger Vice-President . . . . . . Timothy Coble Secretary ......... . . . Holly Burch Assistant Secretary ..,.... Carol Shafer Treasurer ........... Barbara Showan Librarians ........ Kevin McCormick, Ann Marie Golya, Larry Gipe, Randall Wiser, Marianne Brown, Charles Skladanek, Kristine Roeck, Gary Fisher, Charles Bowen Front Row: A. Golya, M. Brown, K. McCormick. Second Row: C. Skladanekg Ferree LeFevre, adviserg R. Wiserg L. Gipeg R. Reinecker. Third Row: C. Shafer, H. Burch. Back Row: B. Showan, T. Cohle, L. 137 SILENCE IS GOLDEN 1 A beautiful picture ofthe stage ofthe auditorium before the Christmas Concert. HCAESAR SENDS OUT A DECREE . . 1 Sam Christopel portrays the Roman Soldier in the Song of Christmas presented annually in the Christmas Concert. 158 'X CHRIST IS BORN 7 Linda Meyers, Curl Ii-oyer,a1nd Chuck Skladanek participate in the traditional nativity scene. I'M DREAMINGU - Tim Coble gives a moving rendition of Irving Berlin's White Christmas . g , Cx ...,v Xxx Y I 3 i 3: sl ar If ,,..., .x,, LET'S GET TOGETHER 7 A balcony shot ofthe entire Glcc Club. I xl ,., .3 t..,,,, KEEP IN STEP - Becki Howell and Dave Baumunk dance to the rhythmical beat ofa Christmas Polka. LIFT UP YOUR VOICES 7 The Esquircs sing and dramatize the Christmas song Toylanil . I - ANOIQLICQ VOICES 4 The Girls' Enscmhlc luring thc Christmas greetings in song. 139 g'siizzeif,.. 535,411 THE ESQUIRES 4 Front Row: R. Eshelrnan, C. Sklzulnnck, J. Spiclel. Secontl Row: R. Wiser, C. Bowen, D. Hokc. Third Row: A. Bricker, L. Sollcnbcrger. Back Row: Fcrrcc Lelfevre, Directorg T, Coble, R. Eyer. The ten members ofthe Esquires are a select group ofboys from This group performs for the Glee Club Concerts and along with the the Cvlee Club who sing Z1 repertoire oflight classics, spirituals, folk Choristers for service clubs, other community groups, and special songs, popular music and their own arrangements of novelty tunes. school functions. 140 l BELL CHOIR 4- D, Tolbertg l.. Craigg M. Rodenhaverg R. Mayg li. Potterg N. Bannerg K. liakerg R. Howellg R. Eshelmang R. Ramseyg L, Payneg l.. Sollenbergerg Fertee Lelievre, Director. Under the direction of Mr. Eerree LeFevre, the English Handbell Clmoir is composed of' twelve players. Using the set of' thirty,seven tuned handbells purchased by the Glee Club several years ago, the choir rehearses one period each week. As a AND THE NEXT NUMBER lS . . 7 Larry Sollenberger introduces the selections sung by the Glee Club. performing group the Handbell Choir plays in the lobby before each Glee Club Concert as well as for various community functions. This group must function as a unified team since the musical line develops through each player using one or more bells. SHOWING HER SKILL 4 Carol Shafer displays her ability on the harpsicord. l-ll CHORISTERS - Front Row: H. Burch, C. Lindenmuth, C. Gaughenbaugh, C, Derbyshire, P. Byers, S. Kochenour, C. Armstrong, D. Stewart, T Wise M. Brown. Second Row: Ferree LeFevre, director, B. Rotz, C. Shafer, B. Showan, M. Farmer, A. Golya, K. Roeck, D. Tolbert, S. Armstrong. Third Row S Peters, C. Bowen, R. Ramsey, C, Skladanek, -I. Spidel, P, Evans, L. Wingen, D. Hoke, R. Eshleman. Back Row: L. Sollenberger, R. Wiser, L, Gipe, S Sachs R. Eyer, T, Coble, M. Washinger, G. Fisher, A. Bricker, D. Vanderau. The thirty-seven members ofthe Choristers are chosen to repre- they carol through the halls at Christmas and in blue and gold choir sent -the entire Glee Club. They rehearse diligently each week for robes lead the music at Baccalaureate. Through their hours of their perbrmances for service clubs, community organizations and practice, hard work, cooperation and special ability, the Choristers special television shows. In their cranberry and white blazer-outfits have become an asset and a success to the school and community Ferree LeFevre, adviser, Larry Sollenbergerg Timothy Coble, Carol Shafer, Charles Skladanek. 1 142 OFFICERS President ....... Vice President . . . SecretaryfTreasurer Librarians ...... . . . . . Tim Coble Larry Sollenberger . . . . Carol Shafer Charles Skladanek Patrick Evans Stephen Peters GIRLS' CHORUS - Front Row: K, Reasner, S, DeShong, R, Etter, G, Oyler, R, Shelton, J, Robinson, T, johnson, C, Wlest, Director Paul Lucas, Second Row: N, Flohr, K, Thrasher, I., Purvis, N, Reese, R, Hunsecker, K, Myers, C, Coldsmith, P, Palmer, Third Row: L, Drawhaugh, l, Myers, D. Meyers, L. Negley, J, Janke, j, Frantz, S, Barbour, K, Spangler, Back Row: D, Davis, J, Beidel, L, Funk, S, Fortna, R, Cleaver, S, Sleiightur, S. Rolwinson, J, Mickley, The Girls' Chorus is a new musical group this year. The chorus the dir6CtiOf1 Of Mr. LUCHS. Was organized as an extra-Curricular club activity open to all girls The aim ofthe chorus is to provide choral musical experiences of fhg School who are ngf members gf the Glee Club, Thig group through a varied selection of music of all periods and styles. This meets on Tuesday and Thursday in Activity Period and is under Year the Ch0ruS HulT1b6rS thirty in ifS membership. President . . . Secretary . . Librarians .. OFFICERS Accompianist. . . . . Director .... . . . . Rita Etter . . . Nina Flohr . . . Gail Oyler Kathy Spangler . . Robert Eyer . . . Paul Lucas Seatedz Paul Lucas, Director, R. Etterg N. Flohr.Standing: K Spangler, G. Oyler. 14 C CLUB - Front Row: J. Pilgrim, D. Messner, R. Voce, j. Sheeder, S. Cramer, V. Gottfried, M. Brindle, E. Shuler, K. Shaak, L. McCoy, G. Sellers, H Burch, G. Shervanick. Second Row: T. Webb, P. Brookens, M. Talian, D. Zentmyer, D. Del Guercio, N. Pheil, T. Gadberry, C. Shoenfelt, E. Worley, C. Peck, A. Ryder, T. Hartman. Third Row: N. Cline, T. Rahauser, G. Ransom, R. Bernecker, R. Hultin, L. Dick, D. Baker, S. Rines, S. Buesking, K. Houser 1 B. Sollenberger. Back Row: K. Snyder, K. Roche, D. Young, B. Webber, C. Tarner, S. Underkoffler, C. Buhrman, G. Aughinbaugh, T. Young, S. Harris, E Gotwals. C CLUB The Varsity C Club consists of athletes who have earned a the varsity club jacket. The primary purpose of the club is the varsity sports letter. The Club members work throughout the year promotion and improvement of athletics at the high school. on various projects to obtain Funds for membership awards such as Sitting: E. Worley. Standing: T. Webb, C. Buhrman, T. Gadberry. OFFICERS President ............ Trent Gadberry Vice-President .... . . . Chris Buhrman Secretary ..... .... E lai ne Worley Treasurer .... ...... T ed Webb Adviser . . . . . . Max Shoemaker 144 , a BOOSTER CLUB - Front Rowi T. Yourkavitch, D. Goetz, S. McCoy, V. Mowen, j. Brewer, S. Sleighter, K. Osler, S. Lightner, S. Glenn, L. Dick, L. Strickler, S. Pensinger, D. Bitringer, D. Leggett. Second Row: B. Stoops, R. Spidell, C. Bowers, C. Durham, S. Shuler, D. Baer, C. Gottfried, N. Showan, J. Strickler, G. Conley, L. Etter, C. Stoner, P. Brookens. Third Row: S. Wietry, T. Worhach, K. Gunder, j. Green, N. Bowers, K. Motichka, S. Funk, D. Messner, J. Sellers, R. Voce, S. Upperman, S. Cramer, M. Webb, C. Shoenfelt. Back Row: M. Washinger, R. Mowen, D. Young, C. Tarner, M. Short, J. Redding, B. Nassaux, N. Pheil, D. Baker, A. Ryder, D. Baumunk, B. Miller, P. Cable. BOOSTER CLUB Booster Club is an organization of sophomores, juniors, and se- Rmotball games and individual signs to post throughout the school. niors who are attempting to promote school spirit and set a Members sit together at pep rallies to support the effort of the precedence for good sportsmanship. Some ofthe responsibilities of varsity and junior varsity cheerleaders. The main purpose of the the club are to make the bust-aways for wrestling, basketball, and club is to boost the spirit ofCASHS. Sitting: E. Wingerd, K. Shockey. Standing: B. Weber, A. Howe, Louisa Etter, Adviser. l 5, V OFFICERS President .......,..... Katie Shockey Vice-President . . . . . Ellen Wingerd Secretary .... . . . Ann Howe Treasurer .... . . Beth Weber Adviser . . . . . Louisa Etter 145 BOOSTER CLUB - From Row: A. Cook, D. Cramer, L. Hess, B. Frank, M. Brindle, T. Tarquino, E. Shuler, H. Burch, T. Rothman, H. Villaveces, C Morter, T. Martinez. Second Row: E. Wfingerd, L. Palmer, J. Frantz, M. Stehle, J. Sheeder, G. Sellers, V. Gottfried, L. McCoy, B. Schuchman, J. Anderson, J. Hemsley, D. McKenrick. Third Row: P. Landis, R. Wfolfgang, D. Cramer, T. Harley, D. Davies, C. Sterner, C. Palmer, J. Armstrong, K. Shaak, M. Weber, L. Englerth, V. Frank, B. Jansen, E. Erikson. Back Row: D. Bacik, S. Robinson, P. Gillian, J. Mickley, B. Brackbill, B. Demichei, M. Wingerd, B. XX'cber, B. Latch, K. Martello, K. Shockey, C. Wfood, E. Wforley, B. Bowers, A. Howe, R. Burkholder. FRENCH CLUB Le Cercle Francais CFrench Club? was established to acquaint French HI and IV. The Club meets bi-weekly for programs ranging those students studying thelanguage with French people and their from guest speakers, slides and films to individual and group customs. It enables the members to travel through France without discussions, Annual activities of the club include Christmas really living there. The club consists of seniors and juniors taking caroling and picnics at the end ofthe year. Sitting: E. Miller, C. Boyer, B. Brackbill. Standing: L. Mackey, Mary Frey, Adviser. G-if r 'H My :W X, . X OFFICERS President ................ Carl Boyer Vice-President . . . . . Barb Brackbill Secretary .... .... E lissa Miller Treasurer . . . . . Lucinda Mackey Adviser . . . ...... Mary Frey 146 1 ' 4 Q, if I, 1: J' . ig 5 1 if as if 3' ,'. Q I is we ' 1 r 5 E- ll' 5 5? tm' , . . ,Q if f i ' u-.as . , .,,.,., l FRENCH CLUB -Y Front Row: S. Peck, M. Criswell, N. Bacon, P. Bowman, D. Williard, N. Johnston, V. Gray, j. Condon. Second Row: M. Messner, B. Horst, C. Walker, E. Harrison, M. Brown, K. Osler, P. Crouch, C. Anderson. Third Row: D. Whitsel, K. Sanders, S. Smedley, D. Sollenberger, B. Brackbill, R. Reineckcr, S. Alleman. Back Row: S. Christophel, S. Davison, L. Meyers, j. Edwards, S. Poe, D. Shoap, K. Burl-zholder, F. Janssen. .,...v If FRENCH CLUB - Front Row: R. Howell, B. Schuchman, J. Sigler, P. Ashway, R. Lougee, G. Long, P. Stewart. Second Row: S. Glenn, M. Wingerd, D. Anderson, K. Nonemaker, P. Ruth, T. Washahaugh, R. Stouramyer. Third Row: R. Voce, L. Baldassari, P. Cable, S. Burrell, C. Deardorff, D. Fegan, L. Browder, K. Sollenberger. Back Row: P. Palmer, C. Twigg, A. Wfenger, B. Gipc, C. Peck, L. Rose, T. Browder, K. Boyge, D. Davies. 147 DRAMA CLUB - Front Row: R. Bakner, P. Orth, S. Sleighter, C. Stoner, A. Nelling, E. Knepper, N. Cable, j. Hawkesworth, S. Lineweaver, P Ruth Second Row: T. Eshelman, S. Pensinger, J. Bender, G. Long, N. Bacon, A. Stader, K. McCleary, S. Wrights, S. Mickey. Third Row: E. Harrison, B. Jones J Dittman, M. Stead, P. Bowers, B. Brackbill, B. Jansen, B. Decker, K. Powers, P. Oliver. Back Row: D. Bacik, J. Redding, J. Mickley, S. Robinson, P Gillan J. janke, N. Frantz, J. Frantz, N. Garner, G. Oyler, V. Mowen, M. Washinger. DRAMA CLUB The Drama Club is one of the newest clubs at CASHS. Many behind the scene skills are taught from prop making to make up. The Club has sponsored such plays as The Lotteryj' Cheaper by the Dozen, Don't Drink The Water, Seventeenth Summer, and 'KYou're a Good Man Charlie Brown. Although much hard Sitting: S. Buttaccio, D. McKenrick. Standing: Debbie DeMar, Adviser, C. Boyer, T. Martinez. 148 work is involved, the excitement before, during, and after a play readily makes up for it. With all these activities, one can quickly see why Drama Club is one ofthe most popular in school. OFFICERS President ................ Carl Boyer Vice-President . . . . , Barb Brackbill Secretary .... ..... E lissa Miller Treasurer . . . .... Lucinda Mackey Adviser . . ...... Mary Frey FW ffif -unwav- ,Suv DRAMA CLUB - Front Row: W. King, K. Stouffer, G. Shervanick, B. Yeager, D. Leininger, C. Perry, T. McClelland, T. Martinez, D. Weller, S. Myers Second Row: N. Flohr, C. West, R. Voce, S. Gayman, R. Buttaccio, D. McKenrick, S. Young, D. Baumunk, C. Henry. Third Row: D. Shakes, S. Hassler D. Fcan, B. May, K. Neidig, V. Shoemaker, N. Shulley, C. Gabler, J. Mohler, M, Parmer, T. Browder. Back Row: L. Blauch, K. Gadberry, B. Harjer, G jisher, R. Summers, C. Cross, G. Walker, L. Rose, L. Mellinger, R. Mackey, K. Boyce. POUR ME A CUP, WILL YOU ANGIE? - Kris Roeck pours Carl Boyer's coffee in Seventeenth Summer while Debbie Leninger and Trena McClelland look on. .J 149 , -1, , 3 Y Imgg, mm.i 1 I'M NOT GOING ON! I'M NOT GOING ONIH - Sylvia Myers and HNOW DO YOU HAVE THAT? - Skip Buttaccio gives last minute direc- Kay Bigler anxiously await their entrance on stage in the produttion of tions to some members ofthe cast and crews before curtain time. Seventeenth Summer. MOH! WELL, HERE GOES NOTHIN. 3 Bobby Decker hopes his sountl effects are one cue. KITTY . , . WHAT ARE YOU DOING? - Kris Roeck asks Trena IF 1 EVER , , , Y Carl Boyer McClelland what she's doing to the bicycle. McClelland in the school play. E A s ivue ssrs A ' m e ' if? F, T V E is 'f L xhwrM 't so ' r e ieii is s if ' , M .. . - ' V --zr I W' T: . ' eet f .. . 5 i I W ek KM sss ssv tsst A ,,.. 4 V I yyyr ,:yyyyi,,,Q ...s. 150 3 l yells at Trena E -+1 r A I X., v 1 1 r Q.,- ECHO ADVERTISING: Front Row: B. Fogelsonger, C. Armstrong, K. Ingram, M. Stehle, T. Rothman, C. Gaughenbaugh, D. Bittinget, A. Cook, A. Ryder, B. May. Second Row: J. Myers, J. Armstrong, D. Tolbert, J. Brandt, V. Helmuth, R. Hemsley, J. Yaukey, C. Perry. C. Hoover. Back Row: D. Bowders, S. Myers, R. Wolfgang, D. Stewart, B. Nassaux, L. Rose, L. Bulka, P. Cable, G. Walker. ECHO DVERTI SING STAFF The work of the Echo Advertising Staff begins early in The staff also takes orders for yearbooks, collects due payments, September when they start their ad campaign by contacting the and lays out the advertisements. stores of downtown Chambersburg. They continue to solicit ads Through working on the staff the members gain knowledge and until December in order to supplement the cost of the yearbook. experience in the advertising world. Sitting: K. Derbyshire. Standing: Larry Wolfgang, Adviser. E OFFICERS Business Manager .Catherine Derbyshire Adviser ............ Larry Wolfgang 151 2? S? il ECHO ADVERTISING - Front Row: V. Gray, P. Ashway, P. Ruth, F. Stenger, E. Shuler, B. Gamble, T. Eshelman, C. Gabler, L. Dick. Second Row: D. Rupert, N. Flohr, S. Evans, S. Angle, C. Eger, E. Miller, S. Strike, B. Stoops, P. Brookens. Back Row: K. Martin, B. Ruby, L. Blauch, J. Anderson, C. Wood, L. Etter, A. Golya, B. Heefner, S. Hassler. -J : . , 's ,,,,.g1-..., PLANNING ADVERTISING LAYOUTS - Katie Derbyshire, Student Business Manager, Linda Bulkag and joy Yaukey plan the page layouts for the Advertising Division ofthe ECHO. 152 1 5 i ECHO EDITORIAL STAFF: Front Row: T. Gilbert, P. Ashway, M. Rhodes, K. Martello, L. McCoy, P. Oliver, B. Snyder, K. Spoonhour, S. Shuler, K. Short. Back Row: B. Ramsey, D. Eyer, L. Shoop, M. Brown, J. Holtry, E. Erikson, S. Funk, C. Tarner, L. Dick, D. Bowders. ECHO EDITORIAL STAFF As the school year at CASHS progresses, many fond memories are left in the minds of CASHS students. These memories are recorded to be enjoyed in the future in the school yearbook. To those who are not on the staff the production of the yearbook appears to be relatively simple. However, drawing layout mats, cropping pictures, and meeting the deadlines are only a few of the responsibilities ofthe people who comprise the staff. With the dili- gent work ofthe members, fond memories of CASHS are retained for everyone. Sitting: E. Erikson, S. Funk, L. McCoy, C, Tarner. Standing: Walter Oliver, Adviser, B. Ramsey, M. Brown, J. Holtry, L. Dick. 3 OFFICERS Editor .................. Lynne Dick Asst. Editor ............ John Holtry Faculty and Admin. Division ......... Robert Ramsey School Life ....... . . Edith Erikson Classes Division ........ Linda McCoy Activities Division ..... Martha Brown Sports Division . . . . . . Carol Tarner Sharon Funk Adviser . . . .... Walter Oliver 153 ,1.,Qgi,i,, , f I ag W' 1 5 if 5 -N INDEXING - Pat Oliver and Theresa Gilbert perform the tedious task of checking the gener- al index file for the yearbook, 5 s N fl PICTURE PLANNING --' Lynne Dick, editor-in-chiefg Bob Ramseyg and Susan Shuler review some ofthe photos for use in the annual. as MEETING THE DEADLINE - Sharon Funk, Mary Rhodes, Matty Brown, and Linda McCoy work to make a shipment of mats for the ECHO, tk as e-vf' . CROPPING - Edie Erikson, school like editor, crops 11 XVATCHFUL EYE - Carol Tarncr helps Brenda Snyder picture for the ECHO. sophomore member ofthe ECHO stuff, with her typing. ' ' f , LAYOUTS - Kathy Martello works on the layoutmats for the yearbook. 155 aaa P de a f EI A 'Q 3 0 5 FF FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA - Front Row: G. Byers, J. Yeager, R. Hartman, T. Woodring, J. Moore, R. McCleary, H. Rotz, J. Rotz, R. Coldsmith, J. Cordell. Second Row: V. Wheelock, D. Dile, C. Henninger, D. Beidel, T. Mathias, D. Moore, G. Wenger, J. Perry. Back Row: G. Simmers, L. Shelly, B. Duff, D. Crider, R. Lehman, M. Young, J. Rohrer, J. Recd, J. Sollenberger. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA The FFA is an extra-curricular activity for boys enrolled in Vocational Agriculture. Through active participation members learn how to speak in public meetings and how to assume civic re- sponsibilities which help them to develope competent, aggressive, rural, and agricultural leadership. The members participate in many activities. They grow several varieties of chrysanthemums and poinsettias which they sell. They sell seeds for the Agway Cooperative and Vitality Seed Company, Sitting: R. Dice, G. Lehman, S. Helman, R. Gochenauer. Standing: H. R. Garberg D. Crider, F. Byers, P, Robinson, R, Kline, adviser. 156 for which they receive a ser commission. For the first time, this year the Chapter sold Florida Oranges and Grapefruit. These projects enable the FFA to attend the State Farm Show, South Mountain Fair, and many other judging contests. The FFA holds an annual parents and son banquet at which time the boys are awarded pins and certificates in accordance with their achievements. Kline, adviser, OFFICERS President ............ Gerald Lehman Vice-President . . . . . . Stanley Helman Secretary .... ..... R oger Dice Treasurer ..... . . .Roy Gochenauer Reporter ....... .... R oger Garber Parliamentarian . . . . . . Daryl Crider Sentinal ...... ....... F red Byers Chaplain . . . . . Paul Robinson Advisers. . . . . . Harry Kline Ralph Kline gg E242 FUTURE I-IOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA - Front Row: K. Myers, P. Hobbs, S. Crawford, j. Crawford, D. Imes, V. Fahnestock, D. Horn, C. Morter, B. Strait, R. Baker, B. Cover. Second Row: D. Alwine, C. Flood, C. Hann, A. Wenger, W. Burkholder, K. Bricker, F. Musser, C. Nolt, M. Grove, D. Barnett, B. Bakner. Third Row: T. Sterner, S. Kochnour, L. Byers, M. Cool, L. Chronister, D. Gelsinger, J. Frey, R. Vanderau, D. Raudabaugh, M. Deardorff. Back Row: C. Dearer, S. Ott, R. Hawbaker, D. Witherspoon, M. Burtman, P. Gipe, K. Bartle, B. Isenberger. FUTURE HOMEMAKER OF AMERICA Future Homemakers of America is a national organization of girls and boys studying homemaking. The local club consists of girls taking the Homemaking Course for three years and those electing Homemaking for one or two years. The goal of the club is to help individuals improve personal, family, and community liv- ing, now and in the future. Members are recognized for personal development through Degrees of Achievement. The junior and Chapter Degrees are awarded on the county level and the symbols are the key and scroll respectively. The highest degree is the State Homemaker Degree. The symbol is the torch. It is presented to eligible recipients at the PFHA meeting at Farm Show Time. The local chapter includes in its schedule of activities, exhibiting and attending the Farm Show and PFHA meeting, food sales service projects, guest speakers, and representing our school at the PFHA Annual Conference held in the early spring. Sitting: D. Brookens, A. Keller, A. Lehman, J, Martin. Standing: Margaret Etter, Adviser, F. Wildeson, D. Byers, D. Cordell, D. Poll, Marjorie Burket, Adviser. OFFICERS President ........... Audrey Lehman Secretary . . . . . jeniece Martin Treasurer .... . . Arlene Keller Chaplin .............. Fay Wildeson Historian ............... Donna Poll -My County Council Representative V 'K . ....................DeloresCordell Newsreporter. . . . . Debbie Brookens Song Leader . . . ..... Donna Byers Advisers . . . . . . Margaret Etter Marjorie Burket 157 1 o. . FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA - Front Row: B. Hoover, P. Kline, B, Gamble, P, Ashway, D. Mooney, C. Walker, K. Martello, K. McLaren. Sec- ond Row: M. Miller, C. Twigg, L. Lesher, K. Fogal, P. Reed, P. Stewart, A. Wilk, B. Cole. Back Row: E. Yeager, K. Sanders, S. Poe, K. Burkholder, B. Hornbaker, M. Oliver, S. Butraccio, B. Harjer. FUT RE TEACHERS OF AMERICA The Future Teachers of America Club is composed of forty selected students who definitely plan to be teachers. The club is open to sophomores, juniors, and seniors. F.T.A. meets at least twice a month and a variety ofmeetings is planned. Speakers, films, field-trips, and reports acquaint students with the methods, challenges, trials and delights of the teaching profession. Each year delegates are chosen to attend a state and two regional conven- tions. The major activity of F.T.A. is the cadet-teaching program. This year the program was expanded to include special education and elementary students. In addition to cadet-teaching, F.T.A. members participate in a tutoring program to give individual help to both secondary and elementary students. The cadet teaching program now includes senior high, junior high, and elementary. Sitting: S. Wingert, B. Horst, K. Baker. Standing: Linda Dickinson, Adviser, S. Funk, N. Pheil, Donald Dickinson, Adviser. 3 1 158 OFFICERS President ............. Barbara Horst Vice-President . . . . . . Susan Wingert Treasurer ......... .... K ay Baker Program Chairman ...... Sharon Funk Secreatry .............. Nancy Pheil Advisers. . . . . Linda Dickenson Donald Dickenson GERMAN -- Front Row: M. Carroll, G. Jones, T. Eshelman, E. Eger, j. Conner, j. Strickler, R. Spidell, T. Wise, C. Shafer, K. Shindle, M. Nelling. Sec- ond Row: B. Myers, A. Golya, B. Miller, C. Gabler, L. Helfrick, M. Tress, R. Bowers, K. Spangler, H, Collier, D. Browder, K. Moul, D. Bender. Back Row: J. Dickenson, C. Fetters, T. Young, E. Gotwals, J. Gabler, K. Houser, S. Spidel, J. Mohler, D. Shakes, J. Bolt, D. Umbrell, G. Plasterer. Der Deutsch Klub CGerman Clubb which meets bi-weekly, is composed of German Il and German III students. The membership ofthe club is on an application basis. The purpose is to give interested students the opportunity to GERMAN CLUB Their programs include having guest speakers who have traveled in Germany, Christmas caroling, having a picnic, singing folk songs, and taking a field trip to the German Embassy in Washing- ton, D.C., and the National Art Gallery. gain an understanding of the German people and their culture. OFFICERS President .............. Kirk Houser Vice-President . . . .... Linda Helfrick Secretary .... .... A nn Marie Golya Treasurer .... ......... K athy Moul Adviser . . . . . . William Schumacher Sitting: L. Helfrick, K. Houser. Standing: A. Golyag William Schumacher, Adviser, K. Moul. 159 ,. ,. L,,, .,,p,,rL.,, ,,,k . rn g, . - V ' , r :?vif?lggf!'11r:.:L?1-Pl igik lt' SEE? ff' 'A Zagat he :if ' r all if ' r Z 2 fi r U T Y- Q E 7 55 45' KEY CLUB - Front Row: C. Sollenberger, J. King, D. Niemond, J. Probst, B. Tress. Second Row: M. Rideout, S. Frey, T, Johnston, P. Kramer, A. Leggett, N. Zullinger. Back Row: J. Hoagland, D. Burns, B. Boyce, D. Bowersox, B. Lehman, M. Sauter. KEY CLUB The Chambersburg Area Senior High School Key Club is an or- ganization dedicated ro both school and community. Sponsored by Kiwanis International, it strives for the development of leadership, honor, and character in those boys who actively participate, in various projects of the club. Only those who are felt to be of the T. Rahauser, M. Angle, J. Hafer. highest quality are admitted into the membership of this charitable organization. The thirty-one seniors, juniors, and sophomores who comprise the CASHS Key Club are proud to have Mr. Paul Hammond as adviser. K ,M - . -'fa' . :?ePg:3e!z.,, M i:i i ,g ,, aw- 160 OFFICERS President .......... Thomas Rahauser Vice -President .... ..... M ark Angle Secretary ..... .... M ike Sauter Adviser . . . . . Paul Hammond ., F, t ...f..,a,.f fff.f rfwxs ' . .. ....,,. . , , .a LATIN CLUB - Front Row: G. Wagner, M. Miller, G. Long, R. Chocha, C. Horn, D. Meyers, K. Shindle, S. Lineweaver, R. Boyer, L. Steele, I. Heintzleman, L. Scott, L. Powell. Second Row: P. Weist, G. Henneberger, R. Snider, J. Hawkesworth, D. Colbert, G. Thompson, R. Mowery, J. Janke, B. Hornbaker, L. Drawbaugh, S. McCurdy, S. Chilcutt. Back Row: M. Bricker, S. Fortna, D. Deatrick, K. Kilhefner, C. Boyer, J. Morris, T. Bumbaugh, R. McKenrick, J. Dull, D. Myers, J. Holtry, W. Brubaker, T. Bowers. LATIN CLUB The Latin Club is an organization dedicated to the labor and fun Meetings attempt to supplement class work with film strips, skits of the Latin language. It is open to all students who are currently games, songs,outside speakers, and field trips to stimulate more in- enrolled in a Latin course or have taken Latin in the high school. terest in ancient culture and languages. Sitting J, Morris, C, Boyer, G. Thompson. Standing: S. Chilcutt, G- Long, Liflda Wood, Adviser. S4 - OFFICERS President ................ Carl Boyer Vice -President ........... jeff Morris Communicating Secretary ....................SharonChilcutt Recording Secretary ...... Glenda Long Treasurer .......... Gwen Thompson Adviser . . . .... Linda Wood 161 LIBRARY CLUB - Front Row: R. Vanderau, D. Bowen, D. Turner, D. Meyers, M. Rhone, C. Fitz, M. Mull, I. Myers, D. Davis, J. Perry. Second Row: M. Cool, N. Reese, B. Gipe, K. Carper, C. Ebersole, S. Smith, J. Potkalirsky, K. Peters, A. Smith, B. Smith, K. Dymond, B. Bakner. Back Row: J. Mohler, C. Flood, J. Kuhns, D. Gelsinger, j. Mohler, V. Brown, S. Chilcutt, S. Fortna, K. Stambaugh, C. Walters, K. Battle. LIBRARY CLUB The members of the Library Club are staff members interested program at Coyle. Bi-monthly meetings feature guest speakers, in participation in school and outside activities. Annual programs programs on special events and a farewell party for the graduating include the presentation of a short play for the children's story hour seniors. at Coyle Free Library and participation in the weekly storytelling Sitting: D. Sollenberger, D. Nicholson. Standing: M, Frey, G. Fisher, Susanne Detrich, Adviser. i tw .J OFFICERS President .......... Dorris Nicholson Vice-President .... Debbie Sollenberger Secretary .... ..,... M iriam Frey Treasurer .... ....... G ary Frey Adviser . . . . . . Susanne Detrich 1 62 F - a , ., -5 2 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY- Front Row: j.Wealand, K, I-Iuber,P Reed K Shindle E Messinger L Snider S Wingert L Snider Back Row R Gochenauer, L. Sollenberger, S. Piper, K. Thrasher, K. Houser, R. Hultin T Orndorf A Golya M Nellin ATIO AL HO OR SOCIETY The National Honor Society, composed of forty seniors and twenty juniors, was created by the National Association ofSecond- ary School Principals. It serves the dual purpose of acquainting school administrators with school leaders, and recognizing out- standing scholastic achievement. Membership is based on scholar- Sitting M Nclling., E Miller Standing Wayne Byers Adviser S Pipcr R Hultin Carol Kirkland Adviscr OFFICERS President ............. Ralph Hultin Vice-President . . . . . . Elissa Miller Secretary .... . . Margy Nelling Treasurer . . . .... Steve Piper Advisers .... . . Carol Kirkland Wayne Byers NURSES CLUB - Front Row: J. Clippinger, P. West, M. Buttman, L. Poppenwimer, N. Garner, D. Brookens, L. Helfrick, B. Lesher. Back Row: C. Byers, K. Smith, W. Burkholder, L. Mackey, S. Myers, J. janke, D. Holtry, K. Hawkesworth. NURSES CLUB The Nurses of Tomorrow is an organization ofgirls interested in a career of nursing. The aim of the club is to acquaint its members with the different fields of nursing. There have been guest speak- ers, field trips, and films. Programs for the years meeting included an illustrative talk about Family Planning from a professional nurse, nursing careers in the Navy from a recruiter, and the methods of first aid. A field trip to Elizabethtown Childrens' Hospital informed the girls of the methods of treatment to the disabled children. The club also sponsored a bake sale to help raise money for the projects. For those interested in the career of nursing the club would prove beneficial. Sitting: L. Helfrick, B. Lesher. Standing: Virginia Tarner, Adviser, D. Holtry, K. Hawkesworthg Mary Houserg Adviser. 164 President ...... ..... B arb Lesher Vice-President . . . . . . Linda Helfrick Secretary ............ Debbie Holtry Treasurer ..... Kimberly Hawkesworth Advisers. . . ......... Mary Houser Virginia Taner 2 gi if ' 9 24 J 6 161 v f 3 - it f gf yi: I 5. 1 511. 1' .Tm PARROT - Front Row: j. Condon, H. Villaveces, M. Rhodes, D. Hulton, S. Peck, J. Armstrong, N. Drenning, j. Mohler, K. Curfman. Second Row J Radd, D. Eyer, L. Blauch, T. Browder, L. Shoop, S. Smith, J. Hughes. After 45 years ofexistence, the Parrot is still striving to serve as these services, the Parrot is an opportunity for the Journalisml and a link between the student body, the faculty, the administration, journalism II pupils to gain practical experiences in the publishing and to inform and entertain the student body. Besides providing ofa paper and the solving ofrelated problems. EDITORS Feature Editor ........ News Editor .... Sports Editor ......... Photo and Art Editor Circulation Manager Adviser .......... . . Sitting: P. Oliver, Walter Oliver, Adviserg C. Tarner. Standing: B. Ramsey, C. Toll R Whitley. l Robert Ramsey I . , Akin! Patricia Oliver . . Carol Tarner . . Cynthia Toll Roger Whitley . Walter Oliver lik GOTCHA THIS TIME! + Cindy Toll and Bob Ramsey are caught for this candid. PECK, PECK, PECK - Lori Shoop shows her skill at typing up some new copy IS THIS OK? - Pat Oliver proof reads the galley proofs for the new issue ofthe PARROT. -, A Bmw ' ,QT I fx , ' N' I .I . -. llls is I I V A AVAV.. , - V ..,,- H V l 'I 'I -',,s K ' --', H -. , Tj' 1 ff A jp f 15 'T M 166 M I BACK TO THE DRAWING BOARD - Photo and Art Eil- itor Cindy Toll crops a picture for the PARROT. .., - -+ '9ia5 ' I 5 KQQ DID YOU FIND IT YET? - Circulation manager Roger Whitley and Bob Ramsey, feature editor, go through the file for left over copy. I 1 HAIL, HAIL, THE GANG'S ALL HERE! - Carol Tarner, sports editor, fseateclb reviews copy with the rest ofthe PARROT editors. IG7 ,tiy A ,t , 12 , , , , L L iii i i ' ,,A ,, t ' g i .i , J The Chambersburg Area Senior High School Symphonic Band, al- though made of practically the same members, contains a some- what different instrumentation and performs a different function and type ofmusic. Where the Marching Band had offered the mod- OBOE Roy Stoutamyer FLUTES Paula Weist Barbara Houpt Susan Wrights Mary jane Holzbaur Cathy West Barbara Potter Debra Burns Donna Deatrich Cindy Parson CLARINETS Laura Browder Valerie Wagaman Donna Bender Denise Fegan 168 Cynthia Twigg Linwood Payne Barbara Snider Patti Kessinger Debbie Devor Gina Henneberger Charlotte Senseny Helen Statler Sharon Alleman Kathy Sanders Sue Spangler Debbie Stewart Wanda Newcomer Delene Kadel Joyce Perry ALTO CLARINETS Dana Kirkpatrick Harry Rotz CHAMBERSBURG AREA SENIO ern rock, swing and pep styles, the Symphonic Band performs music from the Broadway shows, classics, overtures, marches, and the opera. Each year the Band gives two performances in the Winter and Spring. BASS CLARINET Dave Giltinan CONTRABA SS CLARINET Sam Hepfer BASSONS Steve Sachs Chris Shields ALTO SAXOPHONES Doug jackson Dave Baumunk Chuck Whitacre jim Umble TENOR SA XOPHONES Mike Dekle Steve Shadle BARITONE SAXOPHONE Bill Summers FRENCH HORNS Carol Gable: Mike Hull CORNETS Dennis Hoke Greg Plasterer Scott Underkoffler Doug Kann Nancy Pheil Glenda Wagner Joe Bigler Delmar Gibbons Janis Condon Frank Merletti Keith Crow GH SCHOOL SYMPHONIC BAND OFFICERS TRUMPETS Calvin Barnes Harold Collier TROMBONES joel Christman john Olver Gary Benedict jeff Dull BARITONE HORNS Steve Gift Vagel Keller TUBAS Kurt Hargleroad Barry Michael Neal Kirkpatrick Tim Shatzer PERCUSSION john Kiel jeff Shetrer jeff Curfman Fred Moyer Ben Brosious Rick Summers President Secretary Treasurer Historian Librarians William Summers Valerie Wagaman . . . ....... jeffSherter . . . ...... Nancy Pheil . . . .... Sharon Alleman Samuel Hepfer S. Hepfer, N. Pheil, B. Summers, S. Alleman, V. Wagaman, J. Sherter. 169 li z .5 SCIENCE CLUB - Front Row: M. Brown, N. Bacon, J. Brewer, T. Orndorf, C. Twigg, E. Ebersole, G. Shervamclc, B. Yeager, T. Browder, K. Boyce. Sec- ond Row: D. Ribble, J. Dickenson, B. Nassaux, R. Hultin, S. Piper, C. Boyer, j. Frey, D. Riggleman, K. Roche. SCIENCE CLUB Any junior or senior with a sincere interest in some field of science is eligible to join the Science Club. The primary purpose of the club is to acquaint the membership with the various phases of science by scheduling lectures, films, demonstrations, and experi- ments. Although the school sponsors no official science fair, indi- vidual projects are promoted and all fields of interest are explored to the fullest extent. The problems, merits, and educational needs of a science career are also topics for discussion. With these pro- grams the Science Club combines scientific education with scien- tific enjoyment. Sitting: M. Brown, S. Piper, G. Shervanick. Standing: N. Bacon, C. Boyer, joe Summers, Adviser. 170 OFFICERS President ............. Stephen Piper Vice-President . . . . . . Greg Shervanick Secretary .... . . Martha Brown Treasurer . . . .... Carl Boyer Adviser . . . . .joe Summers SKI CLUB E Front Row: A. Ryder, C. Shoenfelt, G. St.Clair, B, Showan, T. Harley, G. Long, F. Stenger, R. Wolfgang, P. Landis, J. Wisoki, P. Worley, C. Williamson. Second Row: C. Tarner, D. Beachley, P. Cable, R. Majhrzak, B. Brackbill, J. Siglet, B. Demichei, K. Shaak, H. Villaveces, C. Morter, S. Stenger. Back Row: K. Thrasher, J. Gabler, D. Davies, C. Sterner, D. jessen, R. Mackey, J. Witter, V. Frank, T. Forsythe, C. Fowler. KI CLUB The Ski Club is open to all juniors and seniors who are interest- hundred members. Activities ofthe club include trips to many area ed in learning to ski or to improve their skiing abilities. In the ski resorts, films, and speakers. Funds for these activities are three years of its existence the membership has grown to one obtained by various projects. SKI CLUB - Front Row: H. Burch, V. Gottfried, E. Shuler, P. Brookens, N. Phiel, J. Armstrong, T. Rothman, K. Martin, D. Rupert. Second Row: K. Englerth, J. Hemsley, B. Jansen, S. Pensinget, M. Gaver, L. Dick, K. Martello, J. Sheeder, C. Gaughenbaugh, D. Legget, B. Ruby. Back Row: M. Brand, C. Wood, J. Anderson, B. Weber, M. Wingerd, B. Bowers, B. Latch, C. Frame, D. Young, D. Rice, E. Worley, D. Reasner. 171 l SPANISH CLUB - Front Row: V. Gottfried, K. Shaak, C. Palmer, J. Hemsley, L. Dick, T. Harley, S. Gayman, M. Rodenhaver, H. Villaveces, S. McCoy, J. Probst, C. Wenger. Second Row: A. Wilk, M. Oliver, L. Palmer, B. Demichei, V. Frank, E. Messinger, G. Sellers, C. Bowers, K. Motichka, G. Conley, N. Bowers, A. Ryder. Third Row: W. Nitterhouse, L. Fitzgerald, R. Pfisterer, J. King, R. Wyrick, R. Hall, G. Dittmann, J. Armstrong, S. Baer, S. Smetzer. Fourth Row: K. McCormick, J. Christman, J. Olver, A. Nelson, R. Hultin, S. Small, C. Buhrman, B. Latch, K. Martello, K. Gadberry, E. Worley, B. Bowers. SPANISH CLUB Los estudiantes de espanol CSpanish studentsj ofthe Junior and Meeting on alternate Mondays, there is a variety of activities. Senior years who are interested in becoming familiar with the Featured are slides, films,guest speakers and games. Activities that Spanish culture are eligible to join El Club de Espafiol CSpanish highlight the year are the Christmas and Spring Fiestas which Clubb. One is able to gain an understanding of the history, litera- include the singing of songs in the Spanish language and the ture, art, and topography of many Spanish lands. breaking ofthe pifiata in the traditional manner. Sitting: J. Coccagna, R. Buttacciog T. Harley, Barbara Muro, Adviser, E. Leighty. Standing: C. Bowers, M. Rodenhover, K. Brunner, R. Hultin, E. Messinger, S. Wingert, D. Leininger. OFFICERS 172 Co -President ......... Skip Buttaccio Co-President . . . Secretary ....... Assistant Secretary . . . . .Teri Harley . . . . Ellen Messinger . . . Debbie Leininger Sr. Girls' Treasurer ..... Karen Brunner Sr. Boys' Treasurer Jr. Girls' Treasurer Jr. Boys' Treasurer Historian ....... Reporter ....... Assistant Reporter Adviser ........ . . . . Ralph Hultin . . . . . .Cyndy Bowers . . . . Jim Coccagna ...... EdLeighty Marcy Rodenhaver . . . . . Susan Wingert . . . . . Barbara Muro 'YY F 'VY 4 igrgi. if if 4 gf ff-1 . N554 A, , . if iz if 3 .gl 5 'fi' SPANISH CLUB - Front Row: J. Sellers, D. Messner, S. Seilhamer, C. Clark, R. Etter, N. Banner, S. Angle, J. Brewer, C. Sterner, K. Reasner. Second Row: E. Leighty, B. Carbaugh, D. Hultin, K. McLaren, B. Cole, L. Purvis, V. Wagaman, S. Buttaccio, J. Clippinger, P. West, K. Smith. Third Row: K. Brunner, P. Hacker, B. Hege, R. Shaffer, K. Holden, D. Leininger, S, Funk, N. Garner, L. Poppenwimer, M. Tress, D. Verdict, D. Goetz. Fourth Row: D. Davies, R. Mowen, R. McNew, M. Barnhart, L. McCoy, P. Loftus, L. Steinberger, P. Garcia, F. Merletti, P. Crist, G. Walker, V. Mowen, S. Sweeney. -.4 fs, f. . A flu' 7' .pi Li, , , . t if . if' '..r 1 1 t.,w ... r.,V if f A.,'..5fi 35 535.7-if li , . 'xy- Z' 6 if 2 1,5 SPANISH CLUB - Front Row: S. Clark, J. Frantz, M. Deardorff, D. Burkholder, J. Zimmerman, R. Mason. Second Row: M. Buttman, B. Baker, D. Gelsinger, R. Bowers, D. Layton, J. Frey, A. Carter. Third Row: R. Myers, L. Prohonic, M. Sauter, D. Cramer, B. Gamble, T. Zullinger, D. Etter, D. Burns, T. Carbaugh, J. Holtry. 173 .,.., ,X i ii 2 STAGE AND LIGHTING CREW - Front Row: R. Summers, D. Crider, F. Byers, T. Zullinger, D. Diller, M. Waugh. Back Row: R. Cisney, D. St. Clair, S. Vaughn, G. Lehman, R. Gochenauer. STAGE A D LIGHTING CRE The operation of the lights, audio equipment, and curtains stage and lighting crew are charged with this responsibility. The require exact timing and technical skill to provide the proper envi- Ourgranding performances of the past year attest to the successful ronment for a successful stage production. The members of the accomplishment ofrhis responsibility. Sitting: Lynn Rotz. Standing: Walter Oliver, Adviser, N. Ebyg K. Weil. OFFICERS Technician .........,..,.. Lynn Rotz Assistant Technician ...... Nelson Eby Business Manager . . . . . .Kevin Wile Adviser ........ . . . Walter Oliver 174 E Y. 2 Q .Tu SOPHOMORE TRI-H1-Y - Front Row: C. Horn, K. Myers, M. Ehersole, L. Lesher, B. Snyder, P. Sites, C. Shetter, K. Ingram, K. Lecdy. Second Row: M. Lennartz, D. Skelly, C. Ebersole, B. Hoover, D. Kohler, R. Knable, K. Fogal, R. Bard, J. Myers, j. Rife. Back Row: M. Bricker, C. Barnhart, K. Spoonhour, D. Shipp, J. Yaukey, T. Grucn, A. Sigler, S. Shetter, bl. Bowie, R. Snider, T. Fox. OPHOMDRE TRI-HI-Y 4. The Sophomore Tri-Hi-Y is an organization for the advance- They made a contribution for the YMCA Wryrltl Service ment ofthe spiritual, intellectual, social,and physical life ofsopho. enjoyed a Christmas Party at the YMCA, and saw slides ol' the more girls. Dealing with the Problems of Youth is the theme for Holy Land at Easter. the programs ofthe YMCA. President Secretary Treasurer Chaplain Adviser . OFFICERS ................JoyCvreen . . Pam Henry . . . Kim Grinder Sabrina Garns . . . Pamela Boll x,.X Sitting: K. Gunder, J. Green. Standing: S. Garnsg P. Henryg Pamela Boll, Adviser. Sfmt -i ,,.z E t .gfbiibpi '-. 2 3264 -fi' K' T.. M 175 JUNIOR-TRI-HI-Y - Front Row: M. Rodenhaver, R. Voce, S. Glenn, K. Osler, B. Miller, M. Armstrong, S. Angle, N. Banner, D. Messner B Schuchman. Second Row: N. Bowers, G. Conley, S. Baughman, C. Clark, S. Seilhamer, B. Shaffer, S. Smetzer, M. Messner, C. Walters. Back Row: B May L. Shank, L. Scott, S. Bumbaugh, K. Hockensmith, C. Bumbaugh, D. Baer, R. Spidell, S. McCoy, C. Bowers, D. Ausherman, V. Helmuth. UNIOR TRI-HI-Y Affiliated with the YMCA, the junior Tri-Hi-Y is open to eleventh grade girls with an interest in community service. This year club members worked at the Chambersburg Hospital and the Chambersburg Toy Mission, served as ushers for CASHS Glee Sitting: V. Helmuth, D. Ausherman. Standing: Roberta Windemuth, Adviserg G. Conley, B. May, S. Glenn, Marian Oliver, Adviser. 1 76 Club concerts, and attended the regional Older Youth Conference Guest speakers from the community led discussions of ethical and social problems. OFFICERS President ......... Verlinda Helmuth Vice-President ..... Donna Ausherman Secretary ...... ...... G ina Conley Treasurer . . . ......... Becky May Chaplain . . . ......... Susan Glenn Advisers . . . . . . Roberta Windemuth Marian Oliver SENIOR B. Burlch Demechi. Wood, J. Meyers, As a servrce club for both the commumty and school the Senror plays and concerts They must also complete a servlce project as an Tri-Hi-Y strrves to create marntam and extend throughout the and to the local c1t1zens Slnce the club s beglnnmg they have taken home, school and communlty the hlgh standards ofChr1st1an char part 1n the clothmg drive World Servlce and the older youth con acterf' In grvxng ofthemselves they help others ference Each year the Senror grrls serve the school by usherrng at the Presldent Marranne Brown mg? fl' 1' W 5' V1ce Presldent Holly Burch 6 A W fegidl' Secretary Ann Howe 44559, nl Treasurer Barbara Horst Chaplam Katle Shockey Q.. Advlsers Eleanor Ostrasky 5343 older G Sellers Second Row D Rupert B Ruby T Forsythe S Stengcr D Leggett E Shuler A Howe K Shockey V Frank L Dlck B ., sf, F13 I fi! I 'lil .K . '. I AW M5155 i Q04 + l lil LIBRARY STAFF - Front Row: M. Mull, C. Toll, D. Bowen, M. Piper, J. Perry, K. Fogal, D. Davis, D. Meyers, I. Myers, B. Voce, J. Potkalitsky. Second Row: J. Edwards, j. Mohler, D. Nicholson, M. Rhone, M. Frey, S. Crawford, S. Smith, D. Turner, K. Carpet, C. I-Iege, S. Clark, B. Smith, N. Reese. Third Row: L. Byers, C. Fitz, R. Chocha, K. Dymond, C. I-Iann, C. Flood, B. Lesher, J. Mohler, C. Walters, S. Fortna, V. Brown, S. Chilcutt, D. Gelsinger Back Row: B. Gipe, C. Barnhart, B. Bakner, C. Ebersole, K. Bartle, J. Kuhns, K. Stambaugh, F. Watkins, K. Peters, D. Sollenberger, J. Redding, G. Fisher. STUDENT GOVER ME T The main function of student government in any school is to provide a learning experience for students in the development of citizenship. The council strives to promote good relationships be- tween the faculty and students, to foster school spirit, to provide a forum Har the student expressions, and to promote the general welfare ofthe school. Sitting: L. Patterson, C. Sterner, R. Rothenberger, S. Lightner. Standing: P. Rosenberry, Paul Kaiser, Robert Thomas, Robert Stewart, Advisers. if We The Student Government of CASHS publishes a student direc tory, initiates the American Field Service exchange student tea sponsors activities period dances, a large dance, and other school activities. The Student Government is a vital and indispensable facet of student life at Chambersburg Area Senior High School. OFFICERS President ........ Rocky Rothenberger Vice President ......... Susie Lightner Secretary ............. Cindy Sterner Assistant Secretary .... Pam Rosenberry Treasurer ........ . . . Larry Patterson Advisers .... .... P aul Kaiser Robert Thomas Robert Stewart .gk E. ymmewm-,M 1 M au A M mfws-ma., A woefawv ug, W 51 ,ww .- f fn-'KQWV X 3 W wwf-W .. --xi r s vfi'fl STUDENT GOVERNMENT - Front Row: T. Lougee, D. Rauclabaugh, B. Hoover, D. Fegan, D. Levy, S. Franklin, S. King, C. Helmuth,B',Ritchey, E Traverso. Second Row: J. Frey, E. Rideout, V. Mowen, L. Baldassari, M. Armstrong, P. Shoop, P. Wfhitfielcl, J. Frantz, J. Yingling, D. Weller. Third Row T. Young, S. Christophel, C. Kiser, K. McCormick, M. Bietsch, C. Nitterhouse, B. Yeager, R. Hall, R. Wyrick. Back Row: T. Coble, B. Nassaux, D. Burns J. Roll, fs. , . -. QS Q. Q MA. 1 STUDENT GOVERNMENT -Y Front Row: M. Butz, V. Helmuth, B. Schuchman, D. Bittingcr, S. Robinson, S. Sleighter, K. Hockensmith, L. Eliason, R Bakner, P. Ashway. Second Row: N. Bacon, D. Goetz, M. Stehle, B. May, M. Rodenhaver, I.. Palmer, C, Palmer, D. Cunningham, N. Flohr, J. Brandt, P. Cable. Third Row: G. Mixell, A. XVenger. S. Sweeny, D. Tolbert, K. Osler, S. Glenn, j. Anderson, V, Frank, B. Demichei, S. Smetlley. Back Row: F. Shoap, M. Sauter, N. Bricker. C. Boyer, P, Loftus, G. Henneberger, G. Dittmann, D. Cramer, T. Zullinger, R. Ptisterer. V0 .Lil VISUAL EDUCATION - Front Row: R. Carter, R. Lehman, M. Young, J. Pecic, J. Sanders, B. Ryder, D. Rice, S. Vaughn, R. Sleighter, D. Harrison, F. Shelton. Back Row: R. Lehman, K. Weil, M. I-Ianse, K. Schellhase, R. Hultin, T. Young, S. Franklin, E. Gotwals, R. Summers, R. Goodyear, D. Shreiner. VISUAL EDUCATION CLUB Hoping to add an extra attraction to sometimes monotonous Due to the developement of new equipment each year, the club's class routine, the Visual Education Club travels throughout the responsibility is greatly increased. Each member is expected to be school showing movies and supplying other electronical able to operate and accept the responsibility of maintaining every equipment for classroom use. piece of apparatus. Sitting: K. Schellhase, K. Weil, L. Rotz, T. Young, M. Carroll. Standing: S. Helman, R. Hultin, E. Gotwals, Philip Young, Adviser. I - A fu-xr 1- OFFICERS President ................ Lynn Rotz Vice-President ........... Kevin Weil Secretary ...... .... K eith Schellhase Treasurer ....... .... T im Young Film Technician ......... Mike Carroll Assistant Film Technician Stanley Helman ' Equipment Technician . . Ralph Hultin Assistant Equipment Technician Randy Goodyear Sanitation Engineer ....... Ed Gotwals X Q- Adviser .......... . . . Philip Young le 1 80 STAGE BAND - Front Row: J. Umble, D. Kirkpatrick, C. Whitacre, D. jackson, B. Summers, M. Dekle, S. Shadle, and D. Giltinan. Back Row: G. Plas- terer, J. Bigler, D. Gibbons, C. Barnes, S. Underkoffler, D. Levy, D. Hoke, S. Hepfer, K. Hargleroad, J. Olver, j. Christman, G. Benedick, S. Gift, and bl. Dull, TAGE BA D The Chambersburg Area Senior High School Stage Band is part ofthe Band performing jazz and jazz-rock selections from all facets of music. The all male group rehearses on Wednesday evenings and on special call, The ensemble performs at all Band concerts and various civic groups. It also presents assembly programs whenever the request is received. A competing group also, the Stage Band OFFICERS President .........,..... Sam Hepfer Secretary . . . . .Kurt Hargleroad Manager . . . . . Scott Underkoffler wings. ., enters several contests each year, competing against other high school stage bands for trophy prizes. Although copy was needed too early in the year to list competitive events this year, the Band has won several awards during the past three years. The group is directed by Lynn Lerew. Kurt Hargleroad, Sam Hepfer, Scott Underkoftler. .. ,,,.. ll.ls, 1 .., A my 'kgxx l8l CHAMBERSBURG AREA SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL TROJAN MARCHING BAND MARCHING BA D The 1971-1972 Trojan Marching Bands year got off to a big start this year whenever its first appearance became a halftime show for the Washington Redskins - Cincinnatti Bengals NFL game in Robert F. Kennedy Stadium in Washington, D.C. The Band performed before a capacity crowd despite a steady drizzle. Aside from also performing at all Trojan games, the Band also did a Cardinal halftime show and furnished pep music at one of the soccer games at Henninger Field. The Band competed in many area parades, winning first prize for the second year in a row at the gigantic Hagerstown Mummer's Parade as best of twenty-six high school bands. The group also received two Superior ratings in the Harrisburg Parade ofBands. FLUTES SAXOPHONES TROMBONES MAJORETTES Paula Weist Dana Kirkpatrick joel Christman Debbie Brookens Barbara Houpt David Baumunk john Olver Kathy Moul Mary Jane Holzbaur james Umble Gary Benedict Belinda Carbaugh Barbara Potter Doug jackson Jeff Dull Sharon Strike Susan Wrights Steve Shadle Nancy Banner Cathy Wood Debra Burns Mike Dekle Sue Waghabaugh Cathy West Bill Summers BARITONES Pat Knepper Donna Deatrich Dave Giltinan Dave Martin Donna Eyef Cindy Parson Sreve Gift CLARINETS Laura Browder Valerie Wagaman Denise Fegan Debra Stewart Cynthia Twigg Barbara Snider Donna Bender Linwood Payne Sharon Alleman Wanda Newcomer Harry Rotz Cathy Sanders Deborah Colbert Joyce Perry Patti Kessinger Gina Henneberger Charlotte Senseny Helen Statler Sue Spangler Delene Kadel Chris Shields Steve Sachs 182 ALTONIUMS Carol Gabler Mike Hull James Bordon Gloria McQuaite TRUMPETS Calvin Barnes Dane Miner Nancy Pheil Greg Plasterer joe Bigler Janis Condon Frank Merletti Doug Kann Glenda Wagner Harold Collier Bob Coy Delmar Gibbons Bill Kelly Keith Crow Vagel Keller Clay Henninger BASSES Kurt Hargleroad Barry Michael Tim Shatzer Neil Kirkpatrick DRUMS john Kiel Sam Hepfer jeff Shetter Rick Summers Steve Thompson Jeff Curfman Fred Moyer Ben Broscius DRUM MAJOR Denny Hoke COLOR GUARD Carol Armstrong Joy Anderson Barb Latch Linda Baldassari Nancy Bowers Kelly Brown Bev Fogalsonger Sue Fortna Brenda Gamble Patti Cable Cindy Fogal Linda Heckman Paula Miley Chris Morter Margie Nelling Survi na Quivers Rose Shelton Sharon Stenger Gwen Thompson Sandy Wise WHERE'S THE FIRE?? - The Trojan Marching Band is always HOT!!! BEAUTY ON DISPLAY - The Trojan majorettes show their grace and beauty as they keep in step. DID THEY SAY ENCOREN? - The Trojan Marching Band has been named as one of the best in the state. 1 - HUP, LBA 7 The 'I-FOIJII Marthing Bnntl is preparing to play' the National Anthem. W I85 WOW! WHAT LEGS!! - The Majorettes from CASHS look well organized. BLACK BOOTS AND ALL!! - The Color Guard shows off their colorful uniforms and their rhythm. PERFECT STEP! -s The Color Guard displays what practice will do. 184 DON'T SHOOT!! - The Color Guard prepares for the playing of the National Anthem. CHAMBERSBURG AREA SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL STEEL BAND - D. Hoke, N. Kirkpatrick, S. Hepfer, J. Condon, L. Payne, J. Curfman, R. Summers, V. Wagaman, J, Kiel, C. Gabler, K. Hargleroad, S. Alleman, M. Hull, B. Michael, and J. Shetter. STEEL BA D The Chambersburg Area Senior High School Steel Band was formed during the 1971-1972 school year as a completely new and unique musical ensemble. The group was the idea of Superin- tendent Dr. Robert W. Kochenour after hearing the Trinidad- Tripoli Steel Band at an educational conference in New York State during the Summer. Professional drum makers were obtained in November and the instruments were made during the week of Thanksgiving vacation. Mikey Enoch and Larry Sutherland, members of the aforementioned group and originally from the West Indies spent about two weeks in Chambersburg fashioning the thirty oil drums obtained from a local food company into musical instruments. Twenty gauge fifty-five gallon drums were used with the bottoms being hammered into a concave dish a certain number of predetermined inches from the rim. The segments, or individual note spaces were then scribed and dented by using a metal punch in a prescribed place. The drums were then heated for ten minutes over an open fire, and after being cooled, the fine tuning took place by hammering each segment or note into a proper pitch. The Band consists of four lead drumsg one set of two double tenorsg two sets of two double secondsg two sets of three cellosg one set of two baritonesg and two sets of six bases. The entire range ofthe orchestra is represented by the drums played by twelve players. LEADS Dana Kirkpatrick Janis Condon Mike Hull Carol Gabler DOUBLE TENORS jeff Shetter DOUBLE SECONDS Val Wagaman Sharon Alleman BARITONES Sam Hepfer CELLOS Kurt I-Iargleroad Linwood Payne BASSES Barry Michael Neal Kirkpatrick PERCUSSIONI STS Rick Summers John Kiel jeff Curfman ORCHESTRA - First Row: T. Wise, N. Showan, D. Bender, W. Gilley, R. Eshelman, B. Showan, C. Peters, C. Whitacre. Second Row: S. McCurdy, P. Deardorff, G. jones, S. Wrights, P. Weist, R. Stoutameyer, S. Sachs. Third Row: Herman Hopple, directorg P. Kessingerg C. Twiggg V. Wagamang L. Browderg B. Houptg G. Giltinang D. Kirkpatrickg M. Dekle. Fourth Row: D. Hoke, G. Plasterer, S. Gift, G. Benedict, J. Christman, C. Gabler, M. Hull, G. McQuait. Back Row: K. Hargleroad, N. Kirkpatrick, T. Shatzer, S. Hepfer, j. Kiel, J. Shetter. ORCHESTRA The Chambersburg Area Senior High School Orchestra, chosen twelve, provides music at the Band and Glee Club Concerts and from interested and capable instrumentalists in grades ten through performs at other public programs throughout the school year. L. Browderg B. Showang Herman Hopple, directorg V. Wagaman. . OFFICERS President and Concert Mistress ..... Barbara Showan Vi ce -President ........ Laura Browder Secretary-Treasurer ..... Val Wagmnan 186 BAND FRONT - Front Row: D. Eyer, P. Knepper, S. Washabaugh, K. Moul, B. Latch, C. Armstrong, N. Bowers, D. Brookens, S. Strike, C. Wood, B. Carbaugh. Back Row: S. Wise, P. Miley, M. Nelling, K. Brown, R. Shelton, S. Stenger, G. Thompson, L. Heckman, S. Quivers, S. Fortna, C. Morter, J. Anderson, C. Fogal, B. Gamble, B. Fogelsonger, L. Baldassari. TROJA ETTES Striving to provide worthwhile entertainment for football consisting of ten banner carriers, a ten-member color guard, and spectators during halftime, the Band Front or Trojanettes skillfully eight majorettes operates separately from the band. demonstrate marching and twirling routines. This organization P. Knepper, D. Brookens, S. Stenger, B. Latch, S. Strite. OFFICERS President ............... Barb Latch , Vice-President ...... Debbie Brookens i Secretary ...... . . . Sharon Stenger Treasurer . . . . . Sharon Strike Historian . . . . . . Pat Knepper 187 GINA CONLEY Maid of Honor 9 190 K 7 CINDA ARMSTRONG SENIOR ATTENDANTS VICKIE GOTTFRIED MELINDA SMITH JUNIOR ATTENDANTS BELINDA CARBAUGH , ,..+-M-+ x ' A I JOYCE GREEN SOPHOMORE ATTENDANTS NINA SHOWAN 191 sammy-5-u wmwmww ff-.wa :mmmAu,ngwwsnzvawmmammmwsawwazwmwmwwssmamorzmmenazmsmaamfmvzam J ,. um '- ,xwagsmxs . seam. ,uwxawfmzaawswsvaamavr ,wvuaamm-rs MRWHYY 13,5 94 4.1:-, 4 fc ' f' V ,wr F li., Standing: L. McCoy, V. Gottfried, M. Brindle,R. Voce. Mounted: J. Sheeder, E. Shuler, H. Burch. ARSITY CHEERLEADERS The Varsity cheerleaders are chosen to promote school spirit and support Hur the Trojans athletic teams. They cheer mainly at varsity football and basketball games, and occasionally at cross country meets and girls hockey and basketball games. Throughout the year, these girls hold rallies, and sponsor blue-white days. To aid the teams preparations for their games, and to help celebrate Trojan victories, the cheerleaders decorate the team room and present the team with cakes. This year's squad attended a camp for cheerleaders at Penn Hall junior College in Chambersburg. The week- long camp, which was held in july, brought success to the CASHS girls. They received a first place trophy, four superior ribbons, and a spirit stick. The main objective of camps such as this is to teach new cheerleaders new cheers, chants, and pompom routines. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS - Front Row: M. Brindlc. Standing: E. Shuler, R. Voce, V. Gottfried. Mounted: L. McCoy, H. Burch, j Sheeder. Linda McCoy Vickie Gottfried, Co-Cap rain SENIOR june Shcuicr Holly Burch, Co-Captain .. .i ,.., ,bmi-4 W-Nw A f. ,. JW. .ix A A z if M1114 ,E ' N mm ,- :Xxx it Y f' iii? if!f1fi'.7lf':SZ-?. iii' ffm ' mv- imf.VN.Q,,:LwQfge5J 195 JV CHEERLEADERS - Bottom Row: N. Showan, C. Gottfried, S. Shuler, D. Baer, M. Weber. Mounted: T. Yourkvitch, J. Strickler. UNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS The junior varsity cheerleaders keep very busy while preparing home varsity football games and assist the varsity cheerleaders with for a position on the varsity squad. Their main job is cheering at all rallies and blue -white days. The JV cheerleaders also help boost the junior varsity football and basketball games as well as gir1's field morale ofthe L'il Trojans by decorating the team room and getting hockey and girl's basketball. In addition to this, they usher at the cakes for the teams. GOT 'EM! - The Varsity cheerleaders end a cheer. WE'RE GONNA USE THE TEAM . . . - One of the more difficult cheers performed by the Varsity cheerleaders. 196 Glenda Sellers SOCCER 81 WRESTLI G CHEERLEADERS 'fi This is the third year for the soccer-wrestling cheerleading and white days. Along with the JV squad, they usher at home squad. Aside from their big job of supporting the soccer and wres- varsity football games. Throughout their seasons ofiplay, the soccer tling teams, these seven girls help sponsor sports rallies and blue and wrestling teams are given cakes and cookies by this squad. 23? I 'iii SOCCER AND WRESTLING CHEERLEADERS - Front Row: C. Durham, S. Cramer, K. Gunder. Second Row: T. Worhach, j. Green, G. Sellers. Mounted: L. Englerth. 197 1971 TRACK TEAM - Front Row: T. Wingerd, G. Klock, R. Cramer, A. Leisher, D. Young, D. Ransom, T. Cook, A. Ramer, J. MacWilliams, C. Kelly, E. Hippensteel, J. Olson, B. McClure. Second Row: G. Ransom, J. Gross, M. Talian, T. Whitsel, G. Stouffer, A. Nelson, J. Barnhart, J. Shatzer, K. Foose, P. Redding, B. Waters, J. Carter, Mgr. J. Lindemuth. Third Row: M. Boles, T. Webb, D. Burns, S. Harris, S. Fisher, T. Gadberry, D. Zentmyer, J. Pilgrim, J. Ausherman, J. Carr, J, Mowrey, M. Kessinger, Mgr. M. Norcross. Fourth Row: Coach Jerry Keyser, G. Westcott, R. Kidd, D. Lehman, D. Warnock, J. Dull, B. Frisby, N. Bricker, K. Roche, W. Del Prete, Coach Howard Strawmyre. TRACK AND FIELD The 1971 Track and Field Team at CASHS ended its season with a 7-3 mark. Competing in the Shippensburg and Dickinson Invitationals, the Trojans placed second. In the Cedar Cliff relays they also captured a second place. Qualifying for the District III meet, the Trojans placed third. Those members who qualified for the State Meet were Tim Cook who took first place in the two mile run, Ted Wingerd who was second in the triple jump, and Dave CNunieD Ransom who placed ninth in the 440 yard run. The Trojan team, as a whole finished in a tie for third place. The 1972 track and field squad has a promising outlook with many returning lettermen. 198 TRACK RECORD 1971 CASHS OPP. 79 Cedar Cliff 7 1 104 Steelton Highspire 46 67 Lancaster 83 93 Carisle 57 63 York 87 68 Central Dauphin 82 96 William Penn 54 78 C.D. East 72 77 Mg John Harris 7 1 M 120 Lebanon 30 Shippensburg Invitational 2nd place 47 pts. Dickinson Invitational 2nd place 28 pts. Cedar Cliff Relays 2nd place 23 pts. Conference Meet 1st place 57 pts. District III Meet 3rd place 22 pts. QUALIFIERS FOR STATE MEET Tim Cook 2 Mile Run lst Place 9:35-6? Ted Wingerd Triple Jump 2nd Place 46'M Dave Ransom 440 Yard Run 2nd place 52.0 :'4New District Record STATE MEET Tim Cook 2 Mile Run lst place First State Champion Chambersburg Area High School Ted WingerdTriple Jump 2nd place Dave Ransom 440 Yard Run 9th place Team Finish Tie for 3rd place I I ,.,, ,,., HBML ,,-, K, f-, ,,,, g g . VAZ r ,,iL , I I M z .q rf Lf- -'V QM I . ,VYVV Iygg if ,,.,.W a i li maamwi ...M EE H W ...W . UW 1 fe f k m., . , ,,., A . ., . , . f 1 f Hf ,Baz K . - 1 ll We W A' it I P -14 we will W ' v 'f Eg 1 M I 1 Z POUR IT ON! -f Al Ramer shows MARK . . . SET . . . BANG! - UP, UP, AND AWAY - Jeff Carter supremacy in the two mile relay. Runners get ready for the 440 yard takes a leap in the broad jump. dash. is TAKE IT, IT'S YOURS - Cliff Kelly TRY IT, YOU'LL LIKE IT - Greg LONLINESS IS - Kirk Foose widens accepts a handoff from Bob McClure Stouffer takes on wings as he partici- the lead in the two mile. in the 880 yard relay. pates in the pole vaulting event. I ' 'Q 'l - I ,,,. . ur I QE, 'sf-J ' - a ,,.. II 'rft I ffrr , We ,I ,335 S :- FORE - Denny Lehman throws the WHEW! - Rick Cramer gives a sigh HOP, SKIP, AND A JUMP - Gary shot put. of relief as Teddy Webb takes the Westcott shows his style in the triple baton in the 880 relay. jump. 19 9 LOOK OUT BELOW!! - Ted Wingerd does his thing in the triple jump. HAPPINESS IS . . . Dave Ransom breaks the tape to win the mile relay. afwi. ffrffggbm if Gang aww Wm ,6 M W Ffiqg UP AND OVER - Tom Steinour and Gary Kloch participate in the low hurdles. 200 IT'S A HOT ONE - jeff Carr takes a handoff from Chuck Cook in the 2 mile relay. DANCE TO THE MUSIC - Steve Fisher shows us how it's done in the discus throw. i?i WHAT A CLOSE ONE! -- Mike Boles and Micky Talian place 1 and 3 re- spectively in the 100 dash. ,.-...y...,.-.awww Q L-woulv-WNFWO Q -,--. ,ream- fwmi if f I .,,.,.nuvu'-'F FIRST AGAIN - Tim Cook places first in the two mile. i i! UMPH!! - Arnie Lesher lets go with another good throw in the shot put. GERONIMO! I! - Mike Hussack makes a landing in the broad jump. vp,5fzQ5H ' T? ,. if AT LAST - Teddy Webb breaks the tape for another win in the 880 relay. VICTORY IS! - Nunie Ransom comes in first again in the two mile relay. WRONG WAY - according to the sign, i Joel Mowery appears to be going the wrong way n the two mile. 201 GOLF TEAM - Front Row: B. Wfishard, G. Fstep, D. Kann, D, Newcomer, D. Grier, T. Hartman. Back Row: Coach Harry Hopple, B. Kady, C, Skladanek, K, Houser, B. Hoffman, 15. Stader, and W. Shields. By completing a 9-3 season the CASHS Golfteam brought their live year record to an astonishing 58.9. Led by Tom Hartman with the best individual average, the linksmen were able to dominate all but one of' their opponents. Closely Rallowing Hartman are Chuck Skladanek and Brad Wishztrcl. Out oi' the tive who went to Districts, Tom Hartman, Bill Hoffman and Kirk Houser were the only ones to place. Hartman finished S6 holes with a score of 162 and tied with four others for the number 10 spot. In a sudden death playoffTom bogied the first hole and was eliminated. Ninety.nine golfers participated for the top ten spots and the state Championship at Penn State University. Finding himself with several returning experienced members, Coach Max Shoemaker looks forward to the upcoming season. GOLF TEAM RECORD C.A.S.H.S. OPP. 16 Boonsboro 2 19 M Delone 4 M 16 Carlisle 8 2 5 M McConnelsburg M 5 Carlisle 19 24 St. Francis Prep. 0 10 M Mercersburg Academy 13 M 20 Delone 4 18 McConnelsburg 0 24 St. Francis Prep. 0 15 Boonsboro 5 7 W Mercersburg Acadmey 10112 197 Total s 66 M 9 Wins 5 Defeats 202 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Match Ave. Greg Estep 99 Dave Grier 98 Tom Hartman 32,5 Bill Hoilman 86 Kirk Houser 3 5 Bill Kady 92 Doug Hann 89-1 Dennis Newcomer 109 Woodie Shields Q0 Chuck Skladanek 89 Bob Stader 106 Brad Wishard 99.6 Best Average - Tom Hartman Most Points scored - Chuck Skladanek, Brad Wishard - 29 Best individual average - Doug Kann Most Wins - Tom Hartman - 9 S ' .1. 4 SENIORS: Woodrcnw Shields, William Hoffman, Robert Staller. JUYUOYSS B- KHCW, K- HOUSGF, G. ESIGP- Sophomores: T. Hartman, C. Skladanek, D, Kann, D. Grier. ,.p.' .0 lm QL!!! f ,X , 7 f Freshmen: D. Newcomer, B. Wisharll. 205 ZH i' 1971 VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM - Front Row: Mgr. B. Dankelman, S. Givler, S. Rines, B. Davis, D. Shauf, T. Brookens, P. Hammond, S. Underkoffler. Second Row: D. Deshong, D. Davis, R, Deshong, j. Killinger, L. Sollenberger, J. Cook, T. Brookens, D. Cave. Back Row: Coach Bob Thom- as, N. Cline, M. Schellhase, R. Rothenberger, J. Gabler, C. Buhrman, T. Coccagna, R. Baughman, M. Guyer, J. Dearing, Mgr. R. Stoner. VARSITY BASEBALL The 1971 Trojan Baseball team had one of its' best seasons end- ing up with a 15-2 record. The major highlight ofthe season was the defeat of Greencastle by an outstanding 16-2 score. The batting of Dave Shauf, Tom Brookens, Tim Brookens, and Dale Davisg and the pitching of Marv Guyer led the Trojans to a most successful season. The team compiled a very fine batting average of .286 and scored an average of6+ runs a game. 204 C.A.S.I-I,S 6 O 8 16 6 10 13 11 1 7 5 7 1 9 7 8 11 124 VARSITY SCORES Opp. Greencastle 1 james Buchanan 1 James Buchanan 0 Greencastle 2 Scotland 0 Delone 0 Scotland 4 Carlisle 0 South Hagerstown 3 Lancaster 4 Lancaster 0 Waynesboro 2 Delone 0 Boiling Springs 1 Boiling Springs 5 Waynesboro 1 Mercersburg Academy l 26 Won 15 Lost 2 mare W ' inns! . ...Q . 'w 4, . . ' 1 4 - . . :4 f ., ,. ,, ..f'F, . , :Ga JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL - Front Row: J. Little, S. Dodd, T. Rines, S. Rock, S. Fry, B. Beaver, G. Rohrer, G. Benedict. Second Row: Chet Fisher, coachg J. Summers, T, Dick, R. Carterg S. Spidelg T. Johnson, L. Lehmang D. Riceg E. Leighty, S. Rock. Back Row: C. Tolbert, M. Myers, R. I-Ioltry, J. Coccagna, S. Stenger, R. Reichard, R. Mason, B. Purvis, J. Kourtis, Manager, S. Lighrncr. CASHS 3 8 5 6 1 10 JV scoiuas Waynesboro Delone Waynesboro Delone Carlisle Mercersburg Academy STUFF WORKING - Sam Rines delivers one of his excellent curve balls going for another Trojan victory. 2 05 WHAT A SMASH!! - joe Cook slams a screaming line drive ro right field. i 206- ROUNDING THIRD - Tim Brookens heads for home afier smashing a home-run. 5 WARMING UP - The Trojan team prepares to play an op- ponent as Coach Thomas looks on. LOOK ALIVE BOYS! - Coach Thomas tells the Trojan ball players to get interested in the game. LOOK IT OVER DAVE! - Dave Shauf decides whether to swing or not. E I r 3 L lr., L if 1 HEADING FOR HOME - Bobby Davis heads for home plate for another Trojan run. 207 H74 I . v,,,, H 1971 VARSITY FOOTBALL - Front Row: C. Carbaugh, S. Harris, R. Sollenberger, T. Gadberry, D. Davis, D. Pogue, T. Williamson, R. Baughman, R. Davis, J. jenkins, S. Underkoffler. Second Row: G. Aughinbaugh, R. Mackey, T. Carroll, J. Killinger, N. Cline, T. Webb. L. Steinberger, R. Webber, C. Colbert, E. Bert. Third Row: B. Purvis, N. Zullinger, N. Quynn, G. Westcott, E. Shatzer, G. Monn, S. Fisher, R. Daugherty, M. Kimple, J. Stouffer. Fourth Row: T. Boyce, T. Rines, M. Whitehead, S. Miller, D. Pogue, J. Coccagna, D. Mitchell, R. Stoops, R. Blair, J. Remmel. Back Row: Trainer Howie Strawmyreg Coaches Tom Carroll, Ron Lawhead, Jim Kirkpatrick, and jerry Keyser, and Managers Steve Spidel, Jim King, Tom Myers, Sam Gayman, and VARSITY FOOTBALL Bruce Yeager. The Tojans ended their 1971 season with a 3-8 mark. CASHS had a total of 130 points to their opponents 209 throughout the season. High scorer of the Trojan team was Ted Webb with 62 points. Webb also led in the total number of yards with 693 yards for a 4.1 average. Dale Davis took second with 211 yards and a 4.9 average. Senior quarterback Neil Cline completed 22 of 78 passes for a 28.2 percentage while Junior Ed Shatzer totaled 15 of 47 attempts for a 27.8 percent reading. Scott Underkoffler led in pass receptions with 16. Dale Davis was second with 8. The most impressive win ofthe season was over Bishop McDevitt by a score of 7-6. CASHS scored wins over Waynesboro, St. johnis of Wash- ington, and Bishop McDevitt. Loses were recorded to Altoona, Erie, Iroquois, Delone, Trinty, Penn Highlands, Erie East, Carlisle, and Steel High. COACHING STAFF - Howard Strawmyre, Ron Lawhead, Tom Carroll, James Kirkpatrick, and Gerald Keyser. 208 Tom Carroll . . . .... Head Coach jerry Keyser .... . . . Backfield Coach Ron Lawhead .... ..... L ine Coach jim Kirkpatrick ..... .... L ine Coach Howard Strawmyre . . . ..... Trainer SENIOR GRIDMAN - Front Row: L. Steinberger, C. Carbaugh, R. Davis, J. Killinger, T. Gaclberry, T. Carroll, T. Webb, C. Colbert, N. Cline. Back Row: R. Solenberger, R. Mackey, J. jenkins, D. Pogue, T. Williamson, G. Aughinbaugh, R. Webber, S. Undetkoffler, S. Harris, D. Davis, R. Baughman. f .. .MN .... ,. A, .. V W:,,,,,,,,,.,...,.K.m- A I K W., ' ' . 'F . ' .. ' aw . ,ff Ill TRI-CAPTAINS - Trent Gadberry, Scott Underkoffler, and Teddy Webb, WHAT NEXT, COACH? - Managers Bruce Yeager, jim King, and Steve Tri-Captains, take time to pose for a picture with Coach Carroll. Lightner wait for the coachs wortl to Hnish praaice for the Trojans. 209 WHO HAS IT? - lf you can find the hall carrier you have a good eye. SILENT MOMENT - Trojan Team hopes that their prayers will be heard. F, 56. . .24. . .36!Y! f As Cline calls the plays for another time. HEY SZ! WHERE DO YOU THINK YOU'RE GOING WITH THAT BALLHF? V An Iroquois Indizm tries to break 21 sure tackle. u..,,- . ,-vm I ,, M4 f..f. . , , .Q f XII, - x Q.. E, 2 I L, 1 W ' M fwi I I- Y W . ..,I - Q' I - ,W I aw- A CRUNCHING TACKLE - Dale f Davis makes L1 wall cxccutul mpklc on gm opponent. X 'X I 19 P vu OUCH! THAT HURT 7 Norm Quynn makes 21 sure ranklc. 1 ol CAUGHT IN THE ACT - A Delonc player is caught grabbing Ted Webbs' helmet. 4 11 ,, 2 Y. fs . is TT,, vvss ff . I 1' ' i 'TTT A IAVVV .,,, My ,, -V A iii r y: 'ee.. e ' '-Nfl! e- , ,, ff-111,112 :A 1 L H H1--?fftfe'ff7?i ' f'-' . f ., ff' 'yi , i ,,,, li VVVLL . '- , H ' 'i l ' ' 1 ,gllwl fiziazwftifff-i li xapfc -' , 5, my 'K., fi , 'Wg 1 4- wif fs, M, ,,, ,a H In amp.. -1 ,, .W-., .V 1, ., ,. ,I . 9, , f .V V 3 , , , ff ff f 1 RUNNINGBACKS - Scott Underkoffler, Dale Davis, and Bob Davis prove to be 5 strong Trojan backs. 212 X REF. SHOWS SIGN - The hands go up again for another Trojan T.D .J . sf A STARTING DEFENSIVE LINE - D. Davis, N. Cline, B, Davis, T. Webb, S. Underkoffler, J. Killinger. I ww, ',,v 4 ri - i ?4Q,s STARTING OFFENSIVE LINE - B. Sollenberger, T. Williamson, J. Srouffer, D. Pogue, G. Aughenbaugh, S. Harris, J. jenkins. STARTING DEFENSIVE BACK FIELD - N. Quyrm, R. Baughman, T. Williamson, T. Gaclberry, E. Bert, L. Steinberger, S. Harris, Monn, R. Webber. ' 1 4 . w .7 Statistician: Rodney Stoner - 1972 TOTAL STATISTICS VARSITY SEASON RECORD Chambersburg Won 3 Lost 8 57 First Downs CRushingD Chambersburg Opponents 15 First Downs CPassingD 35 Waynesboro 0 10 First Downs CPenaltiesD 8 Altoona 28 82 Total First Downs 13 Sr, J0hn'5 QDQQ 6 1,074 Net Yards Rushing 7 Bishop McDevitt 6 343 Rushing Plays 20 Erie Iroquois 22 5 11 Net Yards Passing 12 Delone 14 127 Passes Attempted 7 Trinity 19 35 Passes Completed 0 Penn Highlands 27 12 Passes Intercepted 8 Erie East 28 1,585 Total Yards CNetj 8 Carlisle 33 18 Fumbles Lost 2 5fe11,High 26 15 Fumbles Recovered 63 Punt Return Yards 690 Kickoff Return Yards 354 Yards Penalized 130 Total Points POINT STANDINGS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS NANH3 pO1NTS TIIVIES TIMQES Webb- I . . . . . I U . . 62 NAIYIE CARRIED YARDS AVERAGE RECEIVED YARDS . Davis 43 -211 4.9 8 - 108 DZVIS ........ .... 2 4 Gadberry 51 -174 1 -4 Underkoffler . . . ..... Monn 3 -6 1 -8 Whitehead .... .... 1 2 igagllff 155 660 -51.9 1 - e 7 - 93 .1 3 . Colbert ..... .... 2 Bert 3 -1 -.03 - g Gadberry . . . .... Cline 17 -62 3.6 - l Jenkms . . ---- 6 Colbert 16 -65 4.1 Shatzer . . . ...... 2 Killinger 3 -10 5,3 - Total U . . .,,, 150 Mitchell 1 -14 14.0 . . Whitehead 3 -81 -2 7.0 - - jenkins . - - 4 - Sollenberger - - 1 - Underkoffler . - 16 - PASSES PASSES Q5 ' NAMIE ATTEMPTED COMPLETED COMPLETED YARDS Baughman 1 0 0.0 0 Cline 78 22 28.2 -347 Shatzer 47 13 27.8 -164 Webb 1 0 0.0 0 214 Opponents 97 40 3 140 1,935 470 792 135 53 14 2,727 15 18 71 359 574 209 AVERAGE -13.5 -4.0 -8.0 o.o -4.3 -18.8 -14.0 -18.4 TD PASSES 0 2 1 0 17' -wry I---gg 1971 CASHS JV FOOTBALL TEAM A First Row: S. Frey, M. Butts, F. Crider, J. Black, R. Black, B. Wishard, D. Davenport, J. Probst, G. Guyer, S. Dodd, R. Douglas. Second Row: J. Holtry, B. Perry, J. Caltrider, J. Stumbaugh, S. Franklin, R. Maffett, D. Demichei, T. Johnston, J. Fierro, G. Stinger, K. Zimmerman. Third Row: A. Bubak, T. Zenefski, 1. Arana, P. Gipe, T. Carmack, R. Piper, G. Halet, R. Kershner, G. Scott, M. Hanse. Fourth Row: Coach Burt Waite, R. Hammer, J. Wenger, B. Frisby, T. Rideout, J. Quivers, R. Fetterhoff, J. Tochlear, and Coach Max Shoemaker. Back Row: Managers, B. Tress, D. Martin, J. Foschia, D. Kochert, S. Lightner, D. Dodd, and J. Flagle. UNIOR AR ITY FOOTBALL Although the Little Trojans had a total of 145 points, to their Butts, Jim Black, Steve Zimmerman, Tyrone Rideout, and Jeff opponents 111, they ended their 1971 season with a 4-4 record. Quivers. The top players ofthe team were Steve Dodd, Gary Guyer, Mike SEASON RECORD Won 4 Lost 4 Chambersburg Opponent 12 Waynesboro 16 30 Delone 12 6 Trinity 14 27 Harrisburg 6 27 Penn Highlands 8 7 Carlisle 14 7 Harrisburg 24 7 Cedar Cliff 25 COACHES CONFER A Assistant Coach Burt Waite contributes some suggestions to Head Coach Max Shoemaker during the first few days he spent with the CASHS football system. 215 .Q-m1.......... CROSS COUNTRY TEAM - Front Row: J. Pilgrim, D. Zentmyer, G. Ransom, C. Cook, 1. Ausherman, E. Yeager, D. Kaiser, W. Del Prete. Second Row: E. Byers, K. Smith, D. Warnock, M. Sauter, K. Byers, M. Biestch, J. Beltz, S. Stouffer. Back Row: G. Peters, D. Leeper, J. Carr, K. Roache, G. Piper, CROSS COUNTRY S. Zeigler, B. Weller, Paul Kaiser, coach. The CASHS Cross Country Team, strongest in the five year his- tory of the sport at CASHS, completed the great season undefeated in 14 meets. The team won the District III Championship and placed third in the state at Penn State. fix Tim Cook, Alvin Ramer, and joel Mowery proved themselves to be three of the outstanding distance runners in the state. The team placed third at the United States Track and Field Federation meet also at Penn State University. Providing the balance and depth needed for a strong team per- formances were john Ausherman, Charles Cook, Wayne DelPrete, and Enos Yeager. To date the CASHS Cross Country Team record has a remark- able 64 wins, one loss achievement. Thirty-Three ofthe wins were consecutive. 216 CROSS COUNTRY SEASON RECORD CA SHS OPP. 15 South Hagerstown 4 5 2 5 Waynesboro 52 15 Trinity 5 1 15 Central Dauphin 5 4 15 Harrisburg 5 5 15 Cedar Cliff 5 5 15 james Buchanan 48 15 Central Dauphin East 5 5 15 Carlisle 5 O 17 Lebanon 5 0 50 York 30 2 5 Mercersburg Academy 32 Record: 11 wins, 0 losses, 1 tie. Co-Champions Central Penn League. Winner of Central Penn All League Run. 5rd in District III Championship. 13th in PIAA State Championship. . f' 0 '- ' H .1- 7 M ygafvm , . ieeavyzg ' 5 'il if 5' ' I 5 A f. INDIVIDUAL RECORD Runner Greg Ransom Dave Zentmyer jeff Pilgrim john Ausherman Wayne Del Prete Dave Kaiser Charles Cook Enos Yeager Steve Stouffer Keith Byers SENIORS - jeff Carr, Steve Zeigler, Enos Yeager, Dave Kaiser. Average 0 1.25 2.27 3.42 3.92 4.42 5.83 6.73 7.91 8.34 10.0 0 limit a x PLAN STRATEGY 7 Coach Kaiser and Tri-Captains,jeff Pilgrim, Greg Ran Zentmyer. som, Dave 217 1971-1972 VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM - Front Row: T. Rahauser, S. Buesking, N. Cline, S. Rines, C. Frame, S. Underkoffler. Back Row: R. Young, managerg J. Quiversg B. Peytong R. Burkg C. Buhrmang B. Shetterg S. Smallg J. Bakerg Coach Larry Kendig. VARSITY BASKETBALL Shane Small and Chris Buhrman led the Trojans to a 10- 12 mark with Coach Larry Kendig. Small led the scoring parade with 334 points and a 15.1 average while Buhrman posted a close runner-up spot with 332 points and 15.0 average. jeff Quivers was third in scoring with 185 points. Barry Shetter was the only other 100 point bearer, with 175 points respectively. Shetter took the GAME PLANNING - Coach Larry Kendig and captain Chris Buhrman plan strategy for an upcoming game. rebounding command picking off 204 caroms while Small pulled down 190, and Burhman grabbed 154 rebounds. Buhrman took the assist leadership with 98 while Shetter and Rines fought for second third with 56 and 55 respectively. Buhrman clipped for the highest percentage among the five states as he connected on 67 percent of his attempts. CHRIS BUHRMAN 6' .4 SENIORS .Rh NEIL CLINE 5'-10 CHUCK FRAME 61 1 SCOTT UNDERKOFFLER SAM RINES 5 10 5' 10 219 CH AMBERSBURG TROJAN 1971-72 Basketball Results CA SHS OPP. 58 York 68 65 Cedar Cliff 7 1 5,1 Harrisburg -19 103 Wfaynesboro 5 1 7,1 South Hagerstown 58 -1 1 Trinity 65 A10 Delone .15 A15 McDevitt 57 56 Carlisle 541 75 Penn Highlands QOTJ 71 62 Altoona 83 55 Conestoga Valley 7 5 64 Trinity 78 56 james Buchanan 61 93 Waynesboro 54 65 Wfillianusport QOTJ 68 65 Steel High 94 56 Carlisle 49 60 Altoona 104 55 McDevitt COTE 58 80 james Buchanan 67 417 Delone 5 2 2 - 0 Win - lneligible Player Season Record 10 wins - 12 losses NAME S. Small C. Buhrman j. Quivers R. Burk B. Shetter C. Frame S. Rines J. Baker S. Underkoffler S. Buesking N. Cline B. Sollenberger T. Rahauser B. Peyton 220 GRADEGALESATT. 11 22 306 12 22 345 10 22 158 11 12 55 11 22 191 12 18 86 12 17 99 11 17 49 12 9 22 11 9 12 12 10 26 12 4 8 11 5 7 10 5 2 1364 MADE 135 136 69 14 67 35 33 19 10 6 5 4 2 1 D36 96 44 40 43 25 35 40 33 38 45 50 19 50 28 50 39W JUMP SHOT! - Chris Buhrman displayed an unorthadox shot after cluding an opponent. TT. MADE 108 64 89 60 72 47 20 16 73 39 41 21 29 11 41 21 6 1 16 8 6 4 0 0 0 0 2 1 503 293 Record- 50 3 5896 1365 PTS. AVE. 334 15.1 443 15 185 8 4 .0 44 3.6 173 7.8 91 5.0 77 4.5 59 3.4 21 2.3 20 2.2 14 1.4 8 2.0 4 0.8 0.6 REB. ASSISTS 190 27 134 98 48 21 13 10 203 56 34 52 15 53 69 5 1 6 3 8 4 2 2 1 0 2 1 0 718 321 10 wins Pts Scored - 1365 - Ave. 62 Per Game 12 losses Opponents - 1407 - Ave. 65.9 Per Game UP HIGH. - Shane Small soars above an opponent to score two THERE IT GOES! - No tlcfcnsc can stop Barry Shcttcrs jump points as jcfflQuivL-rs looks on. shot. I GOT IT! 1 jim Baker goes high for one ofhis many rebounds, IT'S LAY-UP TIME - jeff Quivc-rs goes in for 21 wcll-cxccutctl lay-up. 22 A . 'Lf VL S gi .s tj it-7: i 12 . .. N. qw ,tw -Wiww IN THE CLUUD55 -R C1155 Bllfhmlm ICHPS high f0f 21 IWC Pflim' TWO POINTS? Q Neil Clinc and Scott Underkofflcr await for a Cr possible rebound. ff fa ant if ,gt 222 up it I JI H X!! EASY LAY UP! fjcffQuivcrs drives for the bucket. SHOT IN A CROWD! - jim Baker takes Ll peep shot among jamcs Buchanan defenders. I '1 l 'll 9 if i f P' i Q:, lT'S MINE! 7 Lcatling rcboundcrs Shane Small and Barry Shatter XWHOS GOT IT! 4 Scott Buesking tLlpS out a rebountl to Trojan hang on to a rebound, teammate jim Baker. If fs, , at ,qs A 6 'xff ll WIN' 5? NIMBLE FINGERTIPS 7 Shane Small jumps erect for 2 points PERFECT FORM! 1 Randy Burk shows his great shooting form, in another Trojan victory. 225 1971-1972 JV BASKETBALL TEAM - Front Row: S, Dodd, R. Lehman, R. Carter, B. Oyler, G. Stinger, M. Sauter. Back Row: j. Ficrro, mgr., Coach Bob Thomasg D. Bender, j. Little, j. Bcczakg A. Carter, j. Blackg D. Dodd, mgr. UNIDR VARSITY BASKETBALL f The Little Trojans finished the 1971-1972 campaign with a 15- was also the rebounding leader as he picked off 200 carens. jim 7 mark. They were paced by Brad Paytonis 188 points while jim Baker distant second with 129. Payton also took the assist leader- Baker and Tom Rahauser with 153 and 139 respectively. Peyton ship with 55 and Scott Buesking placed second with 41. WHO TO START? - Coach Bob Thomas looks over JV SCORES 1971-72 statistics and the probable starting line-up. 65 York 40 44 Cedar Cliff 37 47 Harrisburg 71 82 Waynesboro 53 53 South Hagerstown 44 61 Trinity 5 1 50 Delone 37 63 McDevitt 52 43 Carlisle 5 1 46 Penn Highlands 42 69 Altoona 47 63 Conestoga Valley 43 34 Trinity 36 63 Buchanan 41 60 XV:-tynesboro 37 5 5 Williamsport 71 49 Steelton-Highspire 39 44 Carlisle 53 50 Altoona 54 46 McDevitt 56 56 Buchanan 46 44 Delone 38 1 185 1039 224 Won 15 Lost 7 Baker Beczak Bender Black Buesking Burk Carter, A, Carter, B. Dodd Lehman Little Oyler Peyton Quivers Rahauser Sauter Shank Stinger JV STATISTICS 1971 - 72 GOAL GOALS FOULS ATTEMPTS MADE 'Xt MADE ASSISTS POINTS 109 61 56 31 2 153 66 31 48 18 2 80 11 2 18 7 3 11 8 3 38 0 2 6 113 42 37 35 41 119 163 57 35 23 28 137 86 32 37 9 6 73 5 2 40 0 0 4 50 15 30 11 2 41 6 3 50 0 0 6 22 6 27 2 2 14 46 16 35 12 8 44 179 73 41 42 8 188 41 26 63 11 5 63 188 55 29 29 55 139 98 27 28 45 26 99 7 1 15 1 2 3 6 2 33 1 1 5 1204 454 38 277 193 1185 GOOD FORM, 7 joe Beczak takes tt short jump shot for two THERE IT IS! 7 Mike Sauter eyes the basket before he shoots. UP, UP, AND AXWAY 7 Brad Peyton tries a jump shot good for two points. 2 TROJAN VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM - From Row: M. Wenzel, M. Worhach, D. Dunkle, C. Helmuth, T. Olson, D. Grier, G. Shervanick. Back Row: J. Coccagna, E. Bert, G. Scott, L. McKenzie, B. Yost, E. Gotwals, M. Miller, C. Karper. WRESTLING Under the first-year coaching ofTerry Shaffer, tl1e Trojan Wres- tling Team finished on the winning side ofthe ledger for the sec- ond straight year, with a 7-6 record. A total ofeight men finished with winning records. The team's biggest victory was capturing the team trophy at the Penn Highlands Christmas Tournament, where they had two champions - Dave Dunkle, who won for the third straight year, and Greg Shervanick, The team also had three sectional runner-ups, Ed Gotwals, Craig Helmuth, and Greg Assistant Coach Frank Perdas, Co-Captains Bill Yost and Mark Worhach, and Coach Terry Shaffer. x Tf' .4 I e X 1, I av- 226 Shervanick. Gotwals, Helmuth, and Shervanick represented CASHS at District matches. Helmuth and Shervanick were eliminated in the preliminary matches, but Gotwals advanced to the semi-finals. I-le is the third Trojan in CASHS wrestling to advance this far in post season matches. The JV team under Frank Perdas finished even for the year with a 6-6 record. ED GOTWALS Weight Class - 145 pounds BILL YOST Weight Class - 154 pounds SENIOR , 5 I 1 X 4 11 XX, 1 LES MCKENZIE Weight Class - 145 pounds DAVE DUNKLE Weight Class - 120 pounds MARK WORHACH Xweight Class - 121 pounds ALAN HUNT. Weight Class - 158 pounds . ,f N LA 1 1 ...HA N TOURNAMENT WRESTLERS - The above wrestlers of the varsity team represented Chambersburg at the annual Lewistown Jaycees Wrestling Tournament held on Dec. Z8-29. The boys competing were kneeling: Ernie Bert, Dave Dunkle, Greg Shervanick, and Craig Helmuth. Standing: jim Coccagna, Gary Scott, Bill Yost, Ed Gotwals, Calvin Karper, Mike Wenzel, Mark Worhach, and Mark Shervanick. QASHS VARSITY SEASON RECORD OPP. JV SEASON RECORD 52 Boiling Springs 2 5 CASHS OPP. 54 Waynesboro 12 24 Boiling Springs 57 56 Shippensburg 12 24 Waynesboro 28 21 Scotland 27 55 Shippensburg 17 14 Biglerville 52 36 Scotland 12 26 Steelton I-Iighspire 18 36 Biglerville 17 18 Carlisle 22 6 Carlisle 59 19 Central Dauphin 28 42 Steelton 9 27 Lebanon 18 12 Central Dauphin 55 57 Harrisburg 8 34 Lebanon 21 40 Mercersburg Academy 7 54 Harrisburg 6 12 Cedar Cliff 40 O Cedar Cliff 60 18 Central Dauphin East 26 12 Central Dauphin East 55 Won 7 Lost 6 Draw O Won - 6 Lost - 6 228 rv w JUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM - Front Row: R. Dumm, P. Garcia, B. Cramer, G. Scott, S. Paine, M. Bietsch, L. Rife, B. Ritchey, M. Shervanick. Back Row: -I. Hoagland, D. Metz, S. Kissner, D. Layton, D. Goshom, L. Imes, K. Brandon, R. Brindle, L. Shaffer, K. Gadberry, M. Dekle. Name Helmuth, Craig Gotwals, Eddie Worhach, Mark Shervanick, Greg Dunkle, Dave Bert, Ernie Yost, Bill Wenzel, Mike Miller, Mike Shervanick, Mark Scott, Gary McKenzie, Les Coccagna, jim Hunt, Alan Winn Lost 14 1 15 2 12 5 12 5 12 0 10 5 11 4 5 9 6 6 5 8 5 11 4 4 l 11 0 1 MA TCH POINTS Draw For 1 108 0 99 1 85 0 91 0 109 1 89 0 95 O 45 0 46 0 49 1 55 0 56 1 24 0 0 Against 34 29 50 25 16 48 56 82 55 47 65 40 66 2 TEAM POINTS For Against Takedowns 61 5 19 61 6 16 55 14 9 55 18 22 46 O 16 59 29 7 54 12 7 21 52 8 22 18 8 15 59 12 14 58 5 12 15 5 5 50 4 0 6 0 229 fi L,,LL, .ff 'JA .XX A , fi ,,.. if t Q il fi., ' A GQ -.M-it -U A wk is ' ' 'Q ' 6,1 ..,, , .,,:,f.. L K .. 4, up ----- g f- ' nt 5 OUCH, THAT HURTS! - Greg Shervanick appears to be using his CRUNCH - Ernie Bert has his eye on a nice girl in the stands while opponents head for a mop, but actually he is attempting to stack him for pinning hiS fOCA a itll. l z NOW S-Q-U-E-E-Z-E! -S Scott Paine has a punishing figure four body BIG BAD BEAR HUG - jim Coccagna uses his weight well as he Scissors On hiS man. counters an attempted take down by his Central Dauphin opponent. hue - RAP HIM UP! - Gary Scott seems to be contemplating the mat, but STAND-OFF - East is East and West is West: Craig Helmuth has only he is really just setting up his next move. to decide which way he wants to go to get a take down. 230 .R GET OUT OF MY WAY REF! - Despite HPPCHFHUCCS, lhf' referee is WHAT'S THIS? - Dave Dunkle crushes his man to the mat for a not helping Bill Yost maintain his hold, he is merely breaking a quickfifsfpefigdf-311, potentially dangerous hold. sa -hamtfg . BUG OFF! - Mike Wenzel prepares to attack an opposing wrestler. FINAL TRIUMPH f Ed Gotwals gets his hand raised by the referee to show his triumph. M ,.,...i,...,-- .t was-,W -ttffgdr f 1 V ROLL OVER - Mike Miller prepares to pull a reverse on an opponent. LET GO!! - Gary Scott Ends himself in quite a predicament that takes his skill to get out of, 251 2 1971-197.2 GIRLS' VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM 4 Front Row: A. Kerr, A, Howe, K, Shaak, M. Webb, C. Shoenfelt. Back Row: B. janscn, managerg S. Washabaughg B. Latchg E. Worleyg P. Btookensg L. Dick, managerg Coach Kathleen Kendig. GIRLS' BASKETBALL Under the coaching of Kathleen Kendig, the girls team chalked up a 9-1 record. They defeated Greencastle 29-23 and 58-165 Scotland 50-7 and 52-195 james Buchanan 34-21 and 30-29g Penn Hall 54-50g Forbes Road 58-45g and Waynesboro 42-39. They were defeated by Waynesboro 33-48, and 34-48 in the league championship. In District 111 Championships they defeated 'West Perry 41-40 and lost to juanita 42-53. High scorers were Cathy Shoenfelt with 133 points and Kathy Shaak with 106 points. The JV team under Marcia Logue holds an undefeated record, 10-0, this year. They had victories over Greencastle 23-12 and 40-13g Scotland 35-12 and 45-2g Waynesboro 21-17 and 19-15g james Buchanan 24-9 and 32-13g Forbes Road 28-4g and Penn Hall 38-4. High scorer was Robin Reinecker with 101 points. Wa-41 at V . ,,. i f E . .ygzl ITA L . . ei Q ...,,. . ,.., 1971-1972 GIRLS' JV BASKETBALL TEAM - Front Row: S. Caution, K. Armstrong, K. Short, B. Early, P. Frame, S. Ellis, S. Pensinger, E. Wingerti. Back Row: K. Martello, managerg P. Youngg D, Klineg C. Barnhartg R. Reineckcrg W. Sellersg P. Lewisg S. johnsg B. Bowers, managerg Coach Marcia Logue. ..,,..qp- 1971 GIRL'S VARSITY HOCKEY TEAM - First Row: N. Phiel, K. Shaak. Second Row: K. Yaukey, J. Sellers, C. Wenger, S, Peck, L. Dick. Third Row: Mgr. S. Funk, K. Shoenfelt, C. Peck, A, Ryder, L. Wenger, Coach Cheryl Riley. Fourth Row: Reporter C. Gabler, C. Tarner,S. Caution, M. Webb, Mgr., B. May, Mgr., S. Furry. GIRLS' FIELD HGCKEY The varsity hockey team at CASHS completed its 1971 season with a record of 4-5 -2. Under the coaching of Cheryl Riley the girls defeated Scotland 1-0, Boiling Springs 3-0 and 5-0, and Penn Hall 3-0. Those games lost were to Greencastle 1-0, Waynesboro 3-0, 2-0, james Buchanan I-0, tie games were with Scotland I-1 and Greencastle 0-0. High scorers on the team were Kathy Shaak and Lynne Dick each with 5. The JV team under Marcia Logue ended its 1971 team with a record of 8-Z-1. They scored wins over Scotland 3-0, 1-0, Boiling Springs 2-0, 3-0, and Penn Hall 4-0. A tie game was with Scotland 0-0, Waynesboro, the only team who defeated the j.v.'s, was by a score of 0-1 and 0-3. High scorers were Jodi Brewer with 7 and Ellen Wingerd with 5. 22. llthnhn ...St my --r. 1971 GIRLS JV HOCKEY TEAM - First Row: C. Robbins, L, Peters, S. Upperman, J. Brewer, S. Rideout, D. Cunningham, J. Myers. Second Row: Mgr. K. Carroll, K. Schlimgen, C. Carter, A, May, J. Barton, A. Kerr, Mgr. P. Frame. Third Row: M. Lesher, D. Imes, F. Stenger, R. Reineclqer, S. Bernecker, T. Young, D. Burns, E. Wingerd, Coach Marcia Logue. 1971 VARSITY SOCCER TEAM - Front Row: j. Hoffman, M. Angle, D. Niemond, E. Leighty, B. Sleighter, K. Brandon, T. Rahauser, B Coldsmith Second Row: G. Shatzer, S. Buesking, T. Hartman, J. Hafer, A. Gartenburg, D. Dunkle, M. Wenzel, F. Shoap, K. Hoffman, J. Traverso, manager Back Row M. Davison, C. Skladanek, E. Gotwals, D. jessen, T. Young, R. Hultin, B. Porter, E. Traverso, R. Bernecker, G. Barnes. The Chambersburg Trojan soccermen ended their season with a 9-2-2 record. Their slate was fairly even during the first halfwith a 5-2-2 record. Although their first half was almost even, they came on strong the second half with an outstanding record of6-0- 1. Roger Bernecker led the Trojans with 15 goals followed closely by Tom Rauhauser with 8 and jeff Hafer with 4. Along with Bernecker, Ed Gotwals and Tim Young were chosen for the Franklin County All-Stars. The Trojans are losing seniors: Roger Bernecker, Mark Davison, Dan DelGuercio, Dave Dunkle, Andy,Gartenburg, Ed Gotwals, Ralph Hultin, Dave jessen, and Tim Young. The j.V. team closed their season with a record of 8-0-1. High scorers were Keith Brandon with 5 goals followed by Alan Hogg and Larry jones with 4 and 2 goals respectively. Next year the Trojans will have a few returning lettermen from this year's team. They are Mark Angle, Scott Buesking, Tom Hartman, Keith Hoffman, Ed Leighty, Tim Olson, Tom Rauhauser, and Fred Shoap. These returning players will add some experience to next year's team. SOCCER Assistant Coach Gary Barnes, Coach Guy Shatzer IV, SOCCER TEAM 7 Front Rowg BIA Clutter, G, Mickley, D, Overcash, L. jones, S, Vaughn, 5. King, S, Paine, P, Davison, Second Row: V, Keller, S Mull, B, Ryder, G, Cover, D, Eppinger, D, Troxell, A, Hogg, E. Oyler, Back Row: j, Traverso, managerg D, Russell, M, Hixon, D, Conner, D, Wasitnlek R, Brosiousg Gary Barnes, coach. VARSITY SEASON RECORD INDIVIDUAL SCORING ASSISTS GOALS Won 9 Lost 3 Tied 2 Roger Bernecker 3 15 CASHS OPPONENT Tom Rahauser 3 8 7 Greencastle 0 jeff I-Iafer 0 4 4 Fannett-Metal 0 Ed Leighty 2 2 O Carlisle 0 Mark Angle 2 I 5 Fairfield 4 Fred Shoap 0 I 0 Waynesboro 1 Scott Buesking 4 0 I Central Fulton 1 Tim Young 3 0 I james Buchanan 2 Doug Niemond 2 0 I Greencastle O Ed Gotwals 1 O 2 Fannett Metal 1 Tom Hartman I O I Carlisle 0 Ralph Hultin I O 2 Fairfield 0 2 Xiffjsllfjfon 3 INDIVIDUAL SCORING Asslsrs GOALS 0 james Buchanan 1 Kelfh Brandon 5 5 O james Buchanan 2 Alan Hogg 0 4 CChampionship Gamej LaffY Jones 2 2 Chuck Skladanek 2 3 Bob Sleighter 1 1 j,V. 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L 236 'Nl on INNINGf lsnong xr, NNINGS CHAMBG HAMBGQ if K, .. tm' o iii i TIM YOUNG MARK DAVI SON Center Fullback Right Fuuback SENIORS DAVE JESSEN RALPH HULTIN Left Fuuback Right Fu11baCk 1 'NI N 5. fp f Y Q L'-,,,f4fA X 257 U V' .,1f,:wwJ 'f::fi'-., if X 1 - v. - . ..: -. gray- ff'-1 ,1,,,.,' , .r ,f,,g:.,'g:-m1:.- -.Sl 'L 1-, J V ,MQQ ,' 5,,!,A.ng 93:5 gf, . -, .x fujiru P - 1. 1-- ' . -:S-'Ex if f' f ' P -- f , ' 4, Y f K , yr- b. f. , . 41.-1-1, ..,h11j1ifg,-,5f1ii'iEw.s7N-''ff'-'V f 1. 'mf .,.x,1ffN . 4. f f .mf - gsdaif'-:I ' ' ' cuz: vw 'aww ., JN , .4xi12 S ,+1sJs4M.vk-4 ' H bv f If wg V. J.-mf , .wg-,9-,xg-,, , Q- W, A f- -f, . -ii.. rv. mf, .pf K, Y A Mifgfi-w22251?.'LQ.'2z Hs,-:,fJ2.,.1ff -1-3W1-mai?'2wQfWL?vyq 9,5 'ff -,fi , V W ff- xii?-1 Q55 vga-if wg, 1 fer? M f ' -Qi' 1',-buf' 4, w-',E4 '9-fig'-5 !fJf51'X S1I' 7' G '-XS' 7 v .fi ' . , . Nr ,J .-MA, 4 ,Q A, MW . if '- J f ' '11ff:Y:i-'Lv-I fini' :VY 5' , 'f1',f - - ' c,gSffQ2g'bf:ga. Fx. :f2J,L:Qf.' , 1-1,53 'N - -'TTQZR 1 ef'-'f'3:'5-7 ' iifiiillfrff '7 Afi ff '- 1' ' -H -.or.F . Q:Q,,3.E,g.,',V' va, V 1 1 fiff, sg-1 ' ' W, . .Jw ' ' L V. ,,,,K,gf4E,-,-,., v -X, x ffwyf.. xgf fm I L' 1.641.3- -mn ,mf 239 Congratulations Class of 72 from A B C Decorators Interior and Exterior Painting Phone 375 -4495 ADAMS NEWS STAND W 173 south Main street f si V f l-- Chambersburg, Pa. Phone 263-2871 TRUCKS Mack Truck Sales 84 Service Diesel Service Mack, Cummins 84 GM Heavy Duty Towing Service ALLIED RADIO SHACK 54 South Gate Mall Chambersburg, Pa. A 85 B Garage, Inc. Phone 264-3600 Chambersburg, Pa. Ha auxin Md ANKERBRAND LUMBER co. g l i True Value North Franklin Street Extended, Chambersburg Phone 265 -8496 240 American Can Company Marathon Products S W--..,,,N.,,s-in-u -..., ,N A :'!:--Q--A my -t.-..,, . . , ARMSTRONGS SHOE STORE Bonanza Sirloin Pit 127 South Main Street Chambersburg, Pa. 323 Lincoln Way West Fayetteville, Pa. BOWERS Phone 552-7507 jewelry . Yarn - Gifts 156 S. Main Street Chambersburg, Pa. BONANZA S f it . H Congratulations lim? C 5 . h - uCl3.SS of 72,' - Q N Z tg ,:, We tilr Mt., ' 5... ., I,.: - 1,-Nj V,L:: A V: 1 ' h, ' ihl .. '- .i BONITA PRODUCTS Chambersburg, Pa. 9FBring the Family! u 'kCome as you are. 'KNO Tipping! 2,1 new W3 l 5 Q P '1 .,,W,.Ml. , fftg,?,:s.,a.-A H ,ulzzxa-ff!-'r'5g Congratulations to the Class of 1972 R. 85 A. Bender, Inc. Refuse Service Pleasant Hall, Pennsylvania Phone 552-4031 Don't Fuss - Call Us 242 Book'n Card Mall, Inc. 23 South Gate Mall f 'J ' si 'S' x ,,T,i.Z,.yq , :' - +RQ 1 , .. I 4' 1 I fi ' :' ' ,vi Q . , .- .. .-,, , . . . Q' Jfpwii-'Q.'1.1 -N P . C Na ff rdf 'Eu 4? 3 . . N . pi ,fc ,: , ' f , If ' MJ,-g,,., ,Q 9? . la i M- sr -VH 'il- .,f-., .. - si - M 1-.f -Jw-g,-15,1 gf s.. - - ,v g wh, 'fog -N r-' ' qi Ax 4 .1 u is 'Q Yi- ' I ,hu ju ., , 4, J,n:f gn. - 2 s X , x N x J 1 ' ' -ff pr . Hardbound Books Paperback Books Educational Fiction Nonfiction Hallmark Cards Candles Party Goods Magazines Newspapers BYER BROS. INC. Florists Flowers for all occasions Penncraft Avenue Next to the Professional Arts Building CAPITOL THEATER 165 South Main Street Chambersburg, Pa. CHAMBERSBURG AVIATION Chambersburg Municipal Airport FFA Approved Flight and Ground School A Complete Air Service Piper Sales and Service CHRISTIAN LIGHT BOOKSTORE Books 8: Bibles for all the family Cards Candles Gifts Downtown Chambersburg CHAMBERSBURG TRUST COMPANY Memorial Square Chambersburg, Pa. t.5..2--5 7. Any New Car - The Best in Used Cars Arctic Cat Snowmobiles Charlie's Used Cars 2040 Lincoln Way East R. Charles Poe Chambersburg, Pa. lOwnerD Phono 263 -9241 715 i eu sms ff,,,,J' ! 'I LUGGAGE 6- OFHCE smuonenv MACMNES Culp'S Everything For The OfHce On The Square Lyle Hanse Congratulations To The Class Of 1972 From The New Owner And All Of Us At Culp's s WV V il' It S the ,K f real thing. . C , is The Corner Pizza Shop A Enjoy I Q I 300 East Queen Street Tl V X.. For Pizza That lzz Pizza . I L J Hourst Mon. thru Thurs. 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 pm. Fmacsatl 11:00 a.m.to 2:00 a.m. Sun' 4:00p.m.to12:00p.m. Phone 265-5610 Compliments of CORNER CONFECTIONERY STORE 401 South Second Street Chambersburg, Pa. CRESSLER'S FOOD MARKET Chambersburg, Pa. 211-'l COLON Y PHOTO SUPPLY 17 Memorial Square Chambersburg, Pa. 264-2511 For all your photo needs. CUMBERLAND DOG CENTER Clipping Boarding R.D. No. 5, Shippensburg, Pa. 17257 Phone: 717-552-6525 a 4 FARMERS AND MERCHANTS TRUST CO. The wide-awake bank makes it all so easy. Franklin Feed and Supply Company 36 Hood Street Chambersburg, Pa. EYERLYS 162- 164 South Main Street EYSTER'S Fashion By The Yard 47 North Main Street Chambersburg, Pa. Phone C717D 264-6148 Coal Hay Grain Builders Supplies FOLTZ'S FLOWER AND GREENHOUSE SHOP Feed Lawn - Garden Supplies 541 East Liberty Street Fertilizer Fuel Oil 264-7777 5 Branch House Altenwalcl, Pa. Phone 17175264-6619 Flowers for all occasions HARRY FOREMAN, LOCAL HISTORIAN 222 High Street Phone 264-7065 7 Previous Books Latest Book - 7 Book Set - Kerr Printing Co. .1 NELLIE FOX BOWL 8: SPORTSHOP R.D. No. 6 U.S. Rt. ll South . - lggfnqii g Garmanls Home Center R.H. GILBERT, Ph.G. 586 Lincoln Way East Chambersburg, Pa. Building Contractors and Supplies, Custom Homes, Cottages, Garages All Types of Remodeling 125 Garman Drive Chambersburg, Pa. ROBERT B. GSELL Floor and Wall Coverings Installation 84 Sales Phone 2611-6194 RD. No. 6 Chambersburg, Pa. Phone 575-4354 fiw., ,, , Glasgovsfs Sewing Center Sewing Machine Sales 8: Service and Glasgows Travel Trailers Apache 81 Airstream Winnebago Motor Homes 1650 Lincoln Way East Chambersburg, Pa. 46 Symbol OliQuality Guerdon Industries, Inc. Gulfstream Inc. Distributors ofGulfOil Products Tires - Batteries - Accessories Fuel Oil - Gasoline - Kerosene - Motor Oil A-1 Burner Service and Cleaning Hollywell Avenue, Chambersburg Phone 263-4167 HarnTion's Furniture Store Good Furniture Sensibly Priced New Address 28 North Main Street Chambersburg, Pa. THE HAUNTED HOUSE 376 LINCOLN WAY EAST CHAMBERSBURG Xi al sl S S 4 - .2 0 I , I . lm Nl 5 ' , Q Q Lf L , f Tzu -ff' L R 'ff LE Q I U HEIGHT OE FINE ENTERTAINMENT The Great American, Pacific 84 European Food Company. Heinz Our famous H57 Varieties have become more than Division ofH j. Heinz Company P O Box 457 Chambersburg, Pa. 17201 1,250 different food products, everything HUNTSBERRYS Fashion Footwear Since 1878 Stores in Virginia 8: Pennsylvania 47 South Main Street Chambersburg, Pa. Earl C. Meagher, Manager GLICK'S SHOE STORES Main at Queen and 61 South Main St. Chambersburg, Pa. A'Two stores to serve you more IDEAL CLEANERS Cleaning Specialists - Alternations Sc Repairs You Tried the Rest - Now Try the Best 783 Broad St. - 263-4164 Chambersburg, Pa in .W-.f . ll. , E 3' :ll ,L 'lllll 'fl ' 1 Q 'Sung' t o'4llll:cA I' , W f:fN' usil 'A 31.1, 1 l , f-UH . C CPB I-81 8: Wayne Avenue Chambersburg, Pennsylvania 17201 Phone C717D 263-5400 Of Chambersburg jaro Builders New concepts in Home Building Interior Remodeling Exterior Remodeling Fayetteville, Pa. Phone 352-7388 johnnie's Restaurant 8a Hotel Service Inc. 7 Rural Route 5 COn Highway Route 11 Southb Chambersburg, Pa. 17201 , ,,. 5- f L tx XF X ,mr U55 1 . M Kentucky Fried Chicken South Gate Mall 1715 Lincoln Way East 559 Steubwehr Avenue Chambersburg, Pa. Chambersburg, Pa. Gettysburg, Pa. Phone 263-9104 Phone 264-3590 Phone 334-7678 251 KENNETH AUTO SALES, INC. 2095 Lincoln Way East Chambersburg, Pa. 17201 Quality is a must with us KESSINGERS GROCERY join the Y.M.C.A. Compliments of JUDITH KLEE BEAUTY SALON GD IICOIPOIATII Manufacturers of quality custom clraperies to the commercial trade. P.O. Box 523 653 Lincoln Way West Chambersburg, Pa. 17201 H.L. LEHMAN, JEWELER 300 Lincoln Way West Chambersburg, Pa. Phone 263-8339 LINCOLN LAN ES BOWLING CENTER Featuring - Brunswick A-2 Takes the WAIT out of Bowling 2071 Lincoln Way East Chambersburg, Pa. Phone 263 -45 11 LUDWIGIS jewelers Since 1877 121 S. Main Street Chambersburg, Pa. M 84 M REALITY Presidential Heights Builders of Homes of Distinction MCCLEARY OIL CO., INC. Esso Products MARGREDS 53 South Gate Mall Chambersburg, Pa. Formals 264-4525 Bridals MINUTE CAR WASH 331 West Loudon Street Chambersburg, Pa. 17201 MICO CORPORATION Custom Home Builders R.R. No. 8, Spring Valley Estates Chambersburg, Pa. 263-8585 GLENN MILLER'S ALLCAR PARTS INC. Serving the Automotive Trade 542 Lincoln Way West Chambersburg, Pa. 263-9134 MODERN DRY CLEANERS 130 Lincoln Way West Chambersburg, Pa. 263-1115 NANCY'S CERAMICS Greenware - Supplies - Firing Classes - Gifts 416 N. Franklin Street Phone 264-3811 Chambersburg, Pa. Owners: Linda 8: john Lee Congratulations Class of 1972 Chambersburg New Car Dealers Association A-1 Moto!-5 Inc. Frank Gayman Chevrolet Inc V'T' Angle Sons Bud Jennings Auto Sales Inc Hal Lowr Ford Coldbrook Motors Inc. Y Eastland Motors Inc. McKnight Motors Forrester Lincoln-Mercury Inc. Shively Motors Inc ,V f ,ir I . l ff isls 4, 1 tty.s NEWBERRY'S If It's Quality You're Looking For Your Family Store On - The Square. 220 Park Avenue Chambersburg, Pa. Phone 264-7312 . lxei' 5 2e 2 wwf M M, Fine Furniture . . . by 'Drexe1 'Beachley akThomasville :'4Taylor 'kjarnestown fi am 4Broyhil1 'Craftique Reproductions 'T.R. Tayler A :'cKroeh1er 'North Hickory 'Simmons Mattresses, IE Hidaways and Sofa Beds La-Z-Boy 'Henkle-Harris W 'Daystrom Dinettes it im sn ling- up , yy, n er , reeeereeeuu y y P. NICKLAS SONS ,l: V pp 1 rbi j X 1 37 south Main sf. Established 1860 chambefsbufg, Pa Lg A F111-in 1 iV:'kV A it A eiii F ii - A 'si 'ff-'iii i:e is l iii' A K' as r if, 2, 3 C f rsunnnukis A at 5 1, Y W ., rir. 22 1 - Qf. f.'LiUW ' ' rr e A at ree r e set gi, ,..r . r T M S Y 1 E ? L fr B A sg N ll' xref? 3 YE X , 9 X 1 .aa W, ' a 5, Q 1 -Vie' -:,1: 52:3 . H .em '- ' -- :1xQmieff:5l5'!f5?i .aw-wwswfwi' 'N PARK AVENUE PHARMACY Prescriptions - Our Pride Free Delivery DOLLH Nl?x.DlSON ,9 The Oliver Oil Company, Inc. Distributors Of Cities Service Gasolines 8: Heating Oils 875 South Main Street Phone 264-5165 Chambersburg, Pa. Hyrlt A PHESU tons of slacks and jeans for guys and gals Phone 123 S. Main St JAMES B. PICKING 264-6867 Chambersburg,P1 General Contractor Marion, Pa, 17235 Phone 575 -42 35 Kevin M. Armstrong, Manager ,-2' ,Y 5 X Plasterers Florists At The Sign OfThe Blinking Red Rose 990 Lincoln Way East Chambersburg, Pa. Phone 264-6188 H.E. Wogan Liggett Rexall Drug Stores Formerly Walker Drug Store Chambersburg, Fayetteville, Greencastle RIFE'S PASTRY SHCP Old Fashioned Raised Donuts R.R. No. 3, Chambersburg, Pa. Phone 265-5817 RINES PHARMACY, INC. 402 East Catherine Street Chambersburg, Pa. ROUTZAHNS 54 South Main Street Chambersburg, Pa. 255 Royal jewel Box 31 South Main Street Chambersburg, Pa. Registered Dia mgndg L Rupert 's Meat Market Wholesale 8: Retail of Meats Custom Butchering in State Inspected Abbatoir Local Grain Fed Beef By the Quarter or Half l ,WWC M. ll ft X Jw . ,, , lll lllll Q asat lltt l 1 H n u Schier Furniture Interiors The Luxury Look Costs Less So Much Less, At Schier's 2003 Lincoln Way East QGuilford Hillsj Chambersburg, Pa. Always Ample, Free Parking Interior Decorating Advice While You Shop Or Browse Af N0 Charge 256 ,- -v 5. Schaffs Mobile Homes Inc. ICE SALES 0 SERV g , l'It Always Costs Less To Buy The Very Best If S PE N D I mu :QETTER E 7 Miles East ofChambersburg on U.S. Route 30 Hgusllfi g F555 I 1 Fayetteville, Pa. C Wwfffffiffffifi, . ragga ' A Phone C7175 552-Z 168 Open 9 am. to 9 pm. Compliments of SERVOMATION AUTOVEN D, INC SCHOENBERGERS RESTAURANT PO. BOX 548 548 Lincoln Way East Chambersburg, Pa. U.S. Route 11 South Chambersburg, Pa. SHERK'S Gifts 8: Housewares Sherk's - Since 1890 Main 84 Queen Streets Chambersburg, Pa. SMALIQS PHOTO CENTER 15 3 South Main Street Chambersburg, Pa. Phone 264-4716 ROBERT S. SHULL CEMETARY MEMORIALS 130 East Queen Street Chambersburg, Pa. Over A Century Of Service Congratulations - Class of '72 Your neighbor, the Stanley Manufacturing Company, to you to visit our employment office and learn the many advantages of joining our working force. STARR'S HONDA 8: YAMAHA Rt. No. 3, Edenville Road Chambersburg, Pa. Phone 263-4336 STRITE FABRICS 329 Lincoln Way West Fayetteville, Pa. 17222 Phone 352-7303 Where Customers Bring Their Friends Weekdays - 9 to 9g Wed. - 9 to 5g Sat. - 9 to 5 S :SM saigriii Tobey's Womens Wear Youth Center Linens 8: Draperies Lingerie 8: Accessories 50 South Main St. 264-5 191 Chambersburg, Pa Compliments of BOB THOMAS AUTO SUPPLY AND ESSO SERVICENTEP J. GUY TOSTEN General Contractor Chambersburg, Pa. RALPH H. TOLBERT T.V. Route No. 1 Fayetteville, Pa. TRACEY FASHIONS, INC. Division of jonathan Logan, Inc. Chambersburg, Pa. refer! Valley Bank And Trust Co Chambersburg, Pa. Thirteen Community Locations to Serve You N'D. WADEL Compliments of AMERICAN SERVICE STATION WILLIAMS Scotland, Pa' Corner ofMain and Queen Street Oldmaine Trotters Warren's Shoes Inc. 29 South Main Street - Chambersburg, Pa. 17201 Bass Weejuns Viva Americana Naturahzers We Sell Comfort Ladies Florsheim Fred S. Moyer, Sr. Manager Hush Puppies Jarman Weyenberg jumping jack Michael Bookheimer Assistant Manager XJ T.B. Wood's Sons Co. Founded in 1857 Manufacturers of mechanical power transmission equipment. Chambersburg, Pa. S Y , gain' ' Wise T.V. 81 Appliance 176 South Main Street Chambersburg, Pa. Phone 263-2075 RCA - ZENITH - PHILCO WESTINGHOUSE SALES 84 SERVICE Yeagers Upholstery And Glass l Shop Antique Auto Restoration 584 West Loudon Street Chambersburg, Pa. Phone 264-9027 Chuck Yeager Owner Compliments of Zimmerman Moving 85 Storage 227 West Commerce Street Chambersburg, Pa. Phone 263-9278 26 SENIOR DIRECTORY DEBRA CATHERINE ALDRICH 48 College Preparatory DONALD ROBERT ALDRICH 48 Business Accounting CHARLES EUGENE ALLEMAN 48 College Preparatory SHARON MARIE ALLEMAN 48 College Preparatory French Club, Marching Band, Steel Band, Fife, Jug, 81 Bottle Band. Art Club, DIANE ELIZABETH ALWINE 48 Business Secretarial American Field Service DONA JOY ANDERSON 48 College Preparatory Booster Club, Echo Advertising Staff, French Club, Homeroom President 1 8: 3, Marching Band Color Guard 1, 2, 8r 3, Ski Club, Student Government, Sophomore Tri-Hi-Y Chaplain l, Junior Tri-Hi-Y, Senior, Tri-Hi-Y, Trojanettes Banner Squad, 1, 2, Sr 3. CAROL ANN ARMSTRONG 48 Business Secretarial Art Club, Echo Advertising Staff, Marching Band, Troianettes. CINDA JANE ARMSTRONG 48 College Preparatory American Field Service, Choisters, Color Day Court 2 8: 3, Glee Club, Homeroom President l 8: 2. JILL KRISTEN ARMSTRONG 48 College Preparatory American Field Service, Art Club, Booster Club, Echo Advertising Stalf, Glee Club, Homeroom Secretary 2, Nurses of Tomorrow, Parrot, Ski Club. Sgvanish Club, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Tri-Hi- , Colorday Cheerleader. SONDRA LEE ARMSTRONG 48 Business Secretarial SUSAN ELIZABETH ARMSTRONG 48 College Pre aratory Choristers, French Club, Glee Club LINDA RUTH ARNDT 49 General GARY CONRAD AUGHINBAUGH 49 College Preparatory C Club, Footbal , Spanish Club JAY ANTHONY ARRISON 49 Vocational Technical DONALD RAY ARROWOOD 49 Vocational Technical SAMUEL DENNIS ATKINSON 49 General I NATHAN POUL BACON 49 American Field Service, Assembly Announcer, Student Council, Newspaper Co-Editor, Camera Club, Drama Club, French Club, Science Club, School Play, Stu- dent Government. DANA ROBERT BAKER 49 College Preparatory Art Club, Camera Club, German Club, Ski Club. DIANA MARIE BAKER 49 General Booster Club, C Club, Girls' Basketball, Girls' Hockey. KAREN SUE BAKER 49 College Preparatory Glee Club KAY LOUISE BAKER 49 College Preparatory Future Teachers of America Treasurer 3. PAMELA DIANE BAKER 49 College Preparatory Art Club, Marching Band. BRENDA CHRISTINE BAKNER 49 Business Clecrical Future Homemakers of America, Library Club, Li- brary Staff. SHELLVENIS ELIZABETH BARBOUR . Business Clerical Girls Basketball, Homeroom Secretary l, Girls' Chorus. 50 Government. CALVIN RAYMOND BARNES 50 General Homeroom Vice-President 2, Marching Band, Stage Band, Symphonic Band. DIANE KAY BARNETI' 50 Business Clerical Future Homemakers of America. CHARLES MICHAEL BARNHART 50 General Spanish Club. 262 Staff. JAY LEWIS BARNHART 50 College Preparatory KAREN LOUISE BARTLE 50 Business Accounting ' Future Homemakers of America, Library Club, Library ROBERT ROSS BARTON 50 College Preparatory Track and Field. ALLAN DAVID BAUGHMAN 50 College Preparatory Spanish Club. CHERYL ANN BAUGHMAN 50 Vocational Technical ROBIN RAY BAUGHMAN 50 Vocational Technical DEBORAH KAY BEACHLEY 50 College Preparatory Girls' Hockey. JOYCE ELAINE BEIDEL 50 Business Secretarial Girls' Chorus. MICHAEL RAYMOND BELLOW 51 College Preparatory CHARLENE KAY BELTZ 51 General Glee Club. RAYMOND CHRISTOPHER BELTZ 51 General TERRY LEE BELTZ 51 Occupational Experience Program ALLAN RAY BENDER 51 Vocationay Technical NELSON HELMAN BENEDICT 51 College Preparatory Homeroom President l, 2, 8: 3, Ski Club, Student Government. CARLA BERKSTRESSER NP Business Clerical ROGER LEE BERNECKER 51 College Preparatory C Club, Soccer. JOSEPH ELLIS BIGLER 51 College Preparatory WILMA LEE BINGHAM 51 General DEBRA KAY BITTINGER 51 Business Secretarial Art Club, Booster Club, Echo Advertising Staff, Stu- dent Government. RICHARD ALLEN BLACK 51 College Preparatory SHARON DIANE BLACK 52 Business Clerical Library Club, Library Staff. SHARON KAY BLACK 52 Vocational Technical CHRISTINE BLAIR 52 Vocational Technical KAREN BERNICE BLAIR 52 Vocational Technical MICHAEL GENE BOLES 52 College Preparatory Track and Field. GLORIA CAROL BOLLEN 52 Collee Preparatory Booster Club, Camera Club, Ski Club, Student Gov- Effllnellf. STEPHEN RUSSELL BOONE 52 Vocatioinal Technical JAMES WALTER BORDEN 52 College Preparatory Marching Band, Orchestra, Symphonic Band. CHARLES ANDREW BOWEN 52 General Choristers, Esquires, Glee Club Librarian 3. SUZANNE BOWEN 52 Vocational Technical BARBARA JO BOWERS 52 College Preparatory Booster Club, Girls' Basketball Manager 3, Ski Club, Spanish Club Sophomore Tri-Hi-Y, Junior Tri-Hi-Y, Senior Tri-Hi-Y. JACK THOMAS BOWERS 52 General RICKY LEE BOWERS 53 College Preparatory American Field Service, German Club, Glee Club, Li- brary Staff, Spanish Club. PATRICIA ANN BOWMAN 53 College Preparatory French Club. KATHLEEN ANN BOYCE 53 College Preparatory American Field Service, Drama Club, French Club, Homeroom President l, Homeroom Secretary 3, Na- tional Honor Society, Science Club. CARL VINCENT BOYER 53 College Preparatory American Field Service President 3, Drama Club Vice- President 3, French Club President 3. Glee Club, Sophomore Hi-Y, Homeroom Vice-President 1, Home- room Treasurer 2 8: 3, Latin Club President 3, Science glub gfreasurer 3, Student Government, School Play 1, , 81 . BARBARA JO BRACKBILL 53 Colle e Preparatory Booster Club, Camera Club Treasurer 3. Color Day At- tendant 2, Drama Club, French Club Vice-President 3. Glee Club, Homeroom Vice-President 2, Ski Club. MICHAEL WILLIAM BRAND 53 College Preparatory Class President 1, 2, 8: 3, Homeroom President 3. CHARLOTTE HARRIET BRANDON General WILLIAM CHARLES BRENIZE 53 Vocational Technical LINDA ELAINE BREON 53 Vocational Technical KEVIN CHARLES BRESSLER 53 General ANTON GEORGE BRICKER 53 College Preparatory Choristers, Esquires, Glee Club, Student Government. BENJAMIN LEE BRICKER 53 General JACQUELINE MARIE BRICKER 54 Business Accounting Art Club. JOHN BARNHART BRICKER 54 General KAREN BRICKER 54 Business Secretarial Future Homemakers of America, Glee Club. DALE STEVEN BRINDLE 54 General CYNTHIA ANN BROOKENS 54 General Student Government. DEBORAH ANN BROOKENS 54 Vocational Hornernaking Future Homemakers of America Reporter 3, Nurses of Tomorrow, Troianettes Vice-President 3. PENELOPE ANN BROOKENS 54 College Preparatory Booster Club, C Club, Color Day Court 2, Color Daly Queen 3, Echo Advertising Staff, Girl's Basketbal , Homeroom Secretary 2, Ski Club, Junior Tri-Hi-Y, Senior Tri-Hi-Y. LAURA JEAN BROWDER 54 College Preparatory American Field Service, French Club, Glee .Club, Marching Band, Orchestra Secretary-Treasurer 2, Vice- President 3, Symphonic Band, Clarinet Choir. TERESA KIM BROWDER 54 College Preparatory American Field Service, Drama Club, French Club, Parrot, Science Club. ALANNA YVONNE BROWN 54 Business Clerical CHARLES OTTERMAN BROWN 54 General LEWIS DAVID BROWN 54 General MARIANNE HAYES BROWN 55 College Preparatory American Field Service, Choisters, Glee Club Librarian 3, Homeroom Vice-President 3, National Honor So- Sophomore Tri-Hi-Y. ciety, Junior Tri-Hi-Y, Senior Tri-Hi-Y President 3, MARTHA JEANNE BROWN 55 College Preparator American Field Service, Art Club, Camera Club. Echo Editorial Staff Activities Division Editor 3, French Club, Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer 3, Science Club Secretary 3. Junior Tri-Hi-Y, Senior Tri-Hi-Y, Sopho- more Tri-Hi-Y. THOMAS RAY BROWN 55 General VANESSA YVONNE BROWN 55 Business Secretarial Library Club, Library Staff. FLOYD EUGENE BRUNNER 55 General KAREN SUE BRUNNER 55 College Preparaotory SUSAN DATE BUI.GER 55 Vocational Homemaking DIANE BULKA 55 Vocational Technical Class Officer Historian 1, Echo Advertising Stalf, Stu- dent Government. DONNA BULKA 55 General JOHN CHRISTOPHER BUHRMAN 55 Baseball, Basketball. C Club Vice-President 3, Homeroom President 2 8: 3, Spanish Club. NICHOLAS LEE BUHRMAN 55 General DANNY BUMBAUGH 55 General TIMOTHY RAY BUMBAUGH 56 College Preparatory JUDITH ANN BUMGARDNER 56 General HOLLY JO BURCH 56 Collebe Preparatory DEBORAH ANN BURGAN 56 Vocational Technical KAREN SUE BURKHOLDER 56 College Preparatory Art Club, Booster Club, French Club, Future Teachers of America, Junior Tri-Hi-Y, Senior Tri-Hi-Y, Sopho- more Tri-Hi-Y Secretary 1. ROBERTA LEE BURKHOLDER 56 Business Secretarial Booster Club, Cheerleader, Homeroom Ofhcer, Senior Tri-Hi-Y. STEVEN WILBER BURKHOLDER 56 General WILMA MARIE BURKHOLDER 56 Business Secretarial Future Homemakers of America, Nurses of Tomorrow. SHERRY LYNNE BURRELL 56 College Preparatory Art Club, Drama Club, French Club. BETTY BURTMAN 56 General MARY LOUISE BURTMAN 56 General Future Homemakers of America, Nurses of Tomorrow, Spanish Club. RAYMOND JOHN BUTT ACCIO 56 College Preparatory American Field Service, Art Club, Camera Club, Drama Club President 1, 2, 8: 3, Future Teachers of America, Homeroom President 1, 2, 8: 3, Spanish Club Presi- dent 3, Student Government, School Play. GAIL EDWARD BUTTS 57 Gneral Homeroom President 1, Wrestling. CYNTHIA ANN BYERS 57 College Pregaratory Booster Club, Latin Club, ational Honor Society, Nurses of Tomorrow, Spanish Club. GARY DAVID BYERS 104 Vocational Agriculture LINDA FAY BYERS 104 Vocational Homemaking Future Homemakers of America, Library Staff. PAULA IMOGENE BYERS 57 College Preparatory PATRICIA CABLE 57 College Preparatory CLIFFORD CARBAUGH 57 Vocational Technical ROBERT WILBER CARBAUGH 57 Vocational Technical PATRICIA ANN CARBAUGH 57 General PATRICIA KAY CARMACK 57 Business Secretarial Echo Advertising Staff, Tri-Hi-Y. JEFFREY THOMAS CARR 57 College Preparatory THOMAS MICHAEL CARROLL 57 College Preparatory REBECCA NANCY CHAMBERLAIN 57 Vocational Homemaking SHARON KAY CHILCUTT 57 College Preparatory Latin Club, Corresponding Secretary 3, Library Staff, Library Club. RICHARD EUGENE CHRISTMAN 58 General LINDA MARIE CHRONISTER 58 College Preparatory Future Homemakers of America, Art Club. OWEN REPLOGLE CLARK 58 College Preparatory ROBIN KAY CLEARY 58 Vocational Technical CAROLYN COLE'I'I'E CLEAVER 58 Business Clerical NEIL CLARK CLINE S8 College Preparatory Basketball, C Club, Football, Homeroom President 1, Spanish Club. JANET FAY CLIPPINGER College Preparatory Nurses of Tomorrow, Spanish Club. DWAINE HILLARD CLOPPER General TIMOTHY FRANKLIN COBLE College Preparatory Art Club, Bell Choir, Choisters President 3, Drama Club, Esquires, Glee Club Vice President, Homeroom President 2, Spanish Club, Student Government. Baseball, STEPHANIE ANN COFFEY 58 Business Clerical Art Club. CARL EUGENE COLBERT 58 College Preparatory Football, Track and Field. CYNTHIA COLDSMITH Vocational Technical BARBARA ANNE COLE 59 College Preparatory Future Teachers of America, Glee Club, National Honor Society, Senior Tri-Hi-Y. JANIS LUCILLE CONDON 59 College Preparatory Camera Club, Drama Club, Marchin Band, Parrot, Symphonic Band, Sophomore Tri-Hi-Y, Steelband, Mixed Chorus. CLARA LOUISE CONNER 59 General American Field Service, Spanish Club. JANET LEA CONNER 59 College Preparatory American Field Service, German Club. JEFFREY RAY CONNER 59 Vocational Technicial ANGELA BETH COOK 59 Business Clerical Art Club, Booster Club, Echo Advertising Staff. MARSHA FAY COOK 59 General Library Stalf. DELORES ANNE CORDELL 59 Vocational Homemaking Future Homemakers of America County Council Rep- resentative 3. THEA LYNN COX 59 Vocational Technical LORI KAY CRAIG 59 College Preparatory Bell Choir, Echo Advertising StaE, French Club, Glee Club, Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer 1, 2, 8: 3. DEBRA KAY CRAMER 59 College Preparatory Art Club, Booster Club, Homeroom Vice-President 1, Homeroom Secretary 2, Spanish Club, Junior Tri-Hi-Y, Senior Tri-Hi-Y, Sophomore Tri-Hi-Y. DEONE FAY CRAMER 59 Business Accounting gmderican Field Service, Art Club, Echo Advertising ta . DARYL MUSSER CRIDER 60 Vocational Agricultural DENNIS HAROLD CRIDER 60 College Preparatory FRANCES DARLENE CRIDER 60 Business Secretaarial PATRIC DAVID CRIST 60 General Spanish Club. MELODIE DAWN CRISWELL 60 College Preparatory American Field Service, Camera Club, French Club, Glee Club, Junior Tri-Hi-Y, Senior Tri-Hi-Y. CLARISSA KAY CURFMAN 60 College Preparatory American Field Service Treasurer 3, Homeroom Sec- retary 2, Latin Club. CAROLYN ANN CUTCHALL Business Accounting 60 Glee Club. CINDY JEAN DANSBERGER 60 Vocational Technical GEORGE EDWARD DANZBERGER 60 College Preparatory Basketball, Glee Club. JOHN WILLIAM DANZBERGER, JR. 60 General DEBBIE MAE DAVIES 60 College Preparatory . Art Club, Booster Club, French Club, Ski.Club, Junior Tri-Hi-Y, Senior Tri-Hi-Y, Sophomore Tri-H1-Y. DALE LYNN DAVIS 60 Vocational Technical DONNA JEAN DAVIS 61 Vocational Technical JEFFERY ALLEN DAVIS 61 Vocational Technical ROBERT EUGENE DAVIS, JR. 61 College Prepartory Baseball, Basketball, C Club, Football, Homeroom President 1. TANYAGENE DAVIS 61 College Preparatory l . Homeroom Treasurer 2, Homeroom Vice-President 3, Latin Club Vice-President 2. MARK CHRISTOPHER DAVISON 61 College Preparatory American Field Service, Homeroom President 3, Na- tional Honor Society, Soccer. SUSAN ANNETTE DAVISON 61 College Pregaratory American Field Service Vice- resident 3, French Club, National Honor Society, CYNTHIA KAYE DEARDORFF 61 College Preparatory Art Club, French Club. GREGORY BRIAN DEARDORFF 61 College Preparatory MARCIA LEE DEARDORFF 61 College Preparatory I Future Homemakers of America, Latin Club, Nurses of Tomorrow, Spanish Club. ROBERT CHARLES DECKER 61 General Drama Club. DARLENE FAYE DEFENDERFER 61 Business Accounting Junior Tri-I-I1-Y. DANIEL DEL GUERCIO 61 College Preparatory. U C Club, Latin Club, Soccer Manager 1, Wrestling. BARBARA ANN DEMICHEI 62 College Preparatory Booster Club, Cheerleaders, Homeroom Treasurer 1, Homeroom Secretary 2, Spanish Club, Senior Tri-Hi- Y, Color Day Cheerleader. BARBARA JEAN DEMUTH 62 College Preparatory Spanish Club Junior Girl's Treasurer 2. CATHERINE SKINNER DERBYSHIRE 62 College Preparatory American Field Service, Booster Club, Cheerleaders, Choristers, Echo Advertising Staff Student Editor 3, Glee Club, Homeroom President 1, 2, 3, Latin Club. RONALD BENJAMIN DESHONG 62 Vocational Technical LORI ANN DE VOS 104 Business Secretarial LYNNE ELLEN DICK 62 College Preparatory , American Field Service, Booster Club, CI Club, Echo Advertising Stalf, Echo Editorial Staff Editor. 3, Girls Basketball, Girl's Hockey, Ski Club, Spanish Club, Junior2Tgi-Hi-Y, Senior Tri-Hi-Y, Color Day Cheer- leader , . GALEN EUGENE DIEHL 62 General GARY DEAN DIEHL 62 Occupational Experience Program Future Farmers of America. SHIRLEY LOUISE DONLEY 62 Vocational Technical RONALD EUGENE DOWNIN NP General DAVID EUGENE DRAUDE 62 Vocational Technical NANCY SARAH DRENNING 62 College Preparatory American Field Service, Girl's Basketball, Latin Club, IIib?ry Club, Library Stalf, Parrot, Sophomore Tri- l' . KAREN SUE DRESSLER 62 Business Secretarial Library Club. RUTH ELIZABETH DUELL 62 General Art Club. DAVID NELSON DUNKLE 63 College Preparatory C Club, Homeroom Vice-President 2, 3, Patrrot, Soccer, Student Government, Wrestling, TERRY LEE DUNLAP 63 Occupational Experience Program Future Farmers of America. BRENDA DYDARMAN 63 Business Accounting WILLIAM BEATTIE EARLEY NP General 263 REGINA KAYE EBERLY 63 Business Clerical ESTHER LOIS EBERSOLE 63 General Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer 3, Science Club. NELSON MYRON EBY 63 O ' General Ski Club, Stage 8: Lighting Treasurer 2, Vice-President 3, Student Government. STEVEN EDWARD ECKENRODE 63 General JEANNE MARIE EDWARDS 63 I College Preparatory French Club, Girls Hockey, Library Stalf, Nurses of Tomorrow. KIMBERLY SUE ENGLERTH 63 General Booster Club, Ski Club, Student Government, Senior Tri-Hi-Y. ROBERT RAY ERICSON 63 Business Clerical EDITH ELOISE ERIKSON 63 College Preparatory American Field Service, Art Club, Booster Club, Echo Editorial Staff, French Club, Homeroom President 1, Ski Club. BARBARA JEAN ETTER 63 College Preparatory French Club. VICKIE LEE EVANS 64 Business Clerical Art Club. DONNA LEE EYER 64 College Preparatory Echo Editorial Staff, Marching Band, Parrot, Trojan- ettes. PAMELLA KAREN FAHUESTOCK 64 Business Secretaroa. VICTORIA MARIE FAHNESTOCK 64 Business Secretarial Homeroom Secretary 2. TIMOTHY ROBERT FANT 64 Vocational Technical BERNARD LEO FEDERLINE 64 Vocational Technical DENISE KATHY FEGAN College Preparatory Drama Club, French Club, Glee Club, Marching Band, Student Government, Symphonic Band. ROBERT FRANCIS FEGAN Vocational Technical ROBERT PAUL FIESTER College Preparatory ROY MORRIS FELDMAN Vocational Technical FREDERICK E. FERNSLER JR. General Track and Field. TERRENCE SCOTT FERNSLER College Preparatory MICHAEL WAYNE FICKES General GARY LEE FISHER General American Field Service, Choristers, Drama C Club, Library Club, Library Staff. TERRY J. FISHER Vocational Technical TONY C. FISHER Vocational Technical SAMUEL SHAFFER FITZ Business Accountin 64 64 64 64 64 65 65 lub, Glee 65 65 65 S Glee Club, Homeroom Secretary 3, Wrestling. CONNIE DOLOR ES FLOOD General 65 Drama Club, Future Homemakers of America, Library Club, Library Staff. DERRECK RICHARD FLORY General ARTHUR LEROY FORBES, JR. College Preparatory JAY ALLEN FOREMAN General MICHAEL LUTZ FOREMAN College Preparatory Homeroom Treasurer 3. GEORGIANNA RAE FORSYTHE College Preparatory Latin Club. TRUDY LEE FORSYTHE Business Clerical ganQ:ra Club, Ski Club, Junior Tri-Hi-Y, Se I- . CYNTHIA LOU FOWLER Business Secretarial NP 65 65 65 65 65 nior Tri- 65 Camera Club, Future Homemakers of America, Ski Club, Junior Tri-Hi-Y, Senior Tri-Hi-Y, Sophomore TriHi-Y. CHARLES WILLIAM FRAME, III College Preparatory Basketball, Ski Club, Spanish Club. 264 66 VICKIE LINN FRANK 66 College Preparatory Booster Club, Homeroom Secretary 1, Homeroom Sec- retary 2, Homeroom Vice-President 3, Ski Club, Span- ifqhvgula, Student Government, Junior Tri-Hi-Y, Senior fl- I' . JANET LOUISE FREY 66 Business Secretarial PAMELA CAROL FRISBY 66 Business Secretarial KATHERINE FRY 66 Vocational Technicial WILLIAM ROBIN GABLE 66 General JOHN REBERT GABLER 66 College Preparatory TRENT ALLEN GADBERRY 66 General C Club President 3, Football Co-Captain 1, 2, 8: 3, Homeroom President 1, Track and Field. NANCY L. GARNER 66 College Prepartaory Drama Club, Nurses of Tomorrow, Spanish Club. ORPHA MALINDA GARNS 66 Vocational Technical Echo Advertising Staff, Echo Editorial Staff. ANDREW GARTENBERG 66 College Preparatory Art Club, Homeroom Treasurer 3, Soccer, Spanish Club. CYNTHIA ANN GAUGHENBAUGH 66 Business Clerical MICHAEL PAUL GAVER 67 College Preparatory Ski Club. JUDY KAY GAYMAN 67 Business Secretarial Glee Club, Library Club, Library Staff. THERESA LEE GAYMAN 67 Business Accounting ROBERT EUGENE GEARHART 67 Business Accounting DEBRA ANN GELSINGER 67 College Preparatory Future Homemakers o America, Latin Club, Library Staff, Library Club, Spanish Club. PATTI ANN GILLAN 67 Business Secretarial Booster Club, Camera Club, Drama Club, Ski Club. RICKY GINDLESPERGER 67 General Library Staff, Spanish Club. SHERYL MARGARET GIPE 67 Business Secretarial SHIRLEY ANN GIPE 67 Business Accounting Art Club. ROXANNE GOCHENAUER 67 Vocational Technical ROY BRUCE GOCHENAUER 67 Vocational Agricultural Future Farmers of America Sentinel-Treasurer 2 8: 3, National Honor Society, Stage 8: Lighting Crew. CAROLYN JEAN GOETZ 67 Business Clerical GREGORY KIM GOETZ 68 General ANN MARIE GOLYA 68 College Preparatory. American Field Service Corresponding Secretary 3, Booster Club, Choristers. Echo Advertising Staff, Ger- man Club Secretary, Girls' Basketball, Glee Club Li- brarian 3, Homeroom President 1, 2 81 3, National Honor Society, Student Government. DAVID IRA GOMER 68 General Homeroom Vice-President 1. VICTORIA ANN GOTTFRIED 68 College Preparatory Booster Club. C Club, Cheerleader Co-captain 3, Class of 72 Secretary 2 8: 3, Color Day Attendant 1 '? Club, Spanish Club, Junior Tri-Hi-Y, Senior fl- l- . EDWARD ORTH GOTWALS 68 College Preparatory Soccer, Visual Education Club Sanitation Wrestling. JEFFERY ALLEN GRAHAM Vocational Technical C Club, Engineer 3, 68 REBECCA GAIL GREENE 68 Business Secretarial ROBERT CHARLES GREINER 68 General Camera Club. DALE MICHAEL GRIZER 68 Vocational Technical MARLENE FAY GROVE 68 College Preparatory Future Homemakers of America. REGINA CAROL HALE Vocational Technical Booster Club, Echo Advertising Staff, Future Teachers of America, Girls' Hockey, Sophomore Tri-Hi-Y, Jun- ior Tri-Hi-Y. DEBORAH EILEEN HAMILTON 68 Business Clerical CINDY LOU HANN 69 Business Accounting Future Homemakers of America, Library Staff, Nurses of Tomorrow, Junior Tri-Hi-Y. CINDA MAE HARDSOCK 69 Business Clerical Future Homemakers of America. KENNETH EUGENE HARE 69 College Preparatory Camera Club, Student Government, Track and Field. KURTIS MICHAEL HARGLEROAD 69 I College Preparatory Marching Band, Orchestra, Stage Band Treasurer 3, Symphonic Band. BRUCE JOHN HARJER 69 General Drama Club, School Play 2 8: 3. TERESA JO HARLEY 69 College Preparatory Art Club, Booster Club, Echo Advertising, Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer 3, Ski Club, Spanish Club Co- Dresident 3. DEBBIE SUE HARRIS 69 Vocational Technical Future Teachers of America, Library Staff, Spanish Club, Girls' Chorus. SUSAN KAY HASSLER 69 Business Secretarial Art Club, Drama Club, Echo Advertising Staff, Student Government Assembly Chairman 2. RUTH ANNE HAWBAKER 69 Business Secretarial gitgre Homemakers of America, Library Staff, Library U . KIMBERLY CLEONE HAWKESWORTH 69 College Preparatory Camera Club, Nurses of Tomorrow Treasurer 3, Span- ish Club, Sophomore Tri-Hi-Y. HELEN JOANN HAY 69 Vocational Technical MICHAEL JAMES HECKMAN 69 College Preparatory RHONDA JEAN HECKMAN 70 Business Secretarial Library Staff. REBECCA HEEFNER 70 College Preparatory. LINDA SUE HELFRICK 70 College Preparatory Future Teachers of America, German Club Vice- President 3, Homeroom Vice-President l, 2, Br 3, Na- gonag Honor Society, Nurses of Tomorrow Vice-Presi- ent . DEBRA LYN HELMAN 70 Business Secretarial JULIE REGINA HEMSLEY 70 College Preparatory Booster Club, Echo Advertising Staff, Ski Club, Span- ish Club. GEORGE FREDERICK HENNEBERGER 70 College Preparatory Student Government, Track and Field, Wrestling. GEORGE HENSCHEL JR. NP General SAMUEL ELLSWORTH HEPFER 70 College Prepartory Homeroom President 1, Marching Band Librarian 3, Orchestra, Stage Band, Student Government, Sym- phonic Band. PAUL JOSEPH HIXON 70 General PATRICIA SUE HOBBS 70 Business Accounting Future Homemakers of America. WANDA JEAN HOCKENSMITH 70 Vocational Technical DEBRA ANN I-IOCKER 70 Vocational Technical KATHRYN LYNN HOLDEN 71 College Preparatory American Field Service, Drama Club, Glee Club, Spanish Club. DEBORAH YVONNE HOLTRY 71 Collee Preparatory Latin3 Club, Library Club, Nurses of Tomorrow Secre- tary . PHYLLIS ANN HOOVEN 71 College Preparatory Library Staff, Sophomore Tri-Hi-Y, Junior Tri-Hi-Y. DARLENE JOAN HORN 71 Business Secretarial H Future Homemakers of America, Homeroom President 1, Sophomore Tri-Hi-Y. JEFFREY LANE HORN 71 General Cross Country. RALPH EUGENE HORN JR. 71 General BARBARA JEAN HORST 71 College Preparatory Booster Club, French Club, Future Teachers of Amer- ica President 3, National Honor Society, Sophomore Tri-Hi-Y President, Junior Tri-Hi-Y Treasurer, Senior Tri-Hi-Y Treasurer. STEPHANIE JEAN HOUPT 71 Vocational Technical KIRK DOUGLAS HOUSER College Preparatory C Club, German Club President 3, Glee Club, Golf, Homeroom Vice-President 2, National Honor Society. YVONNE EILEEN HOUSER 71 Vocational Technical American Field Service, Future Homemakers of Amer- ica, Library Staff. WAYNE PHILIP HOWARD 71 College Preparatory Spanish Club ANN LOUISE HOWE 71 Colle? Preparatory Intermural Athletics, ooster Club Secretary, Girls' Basketball, Spanish Club, Student Government, Soph- omore Tri-Hi-Y, Junior Tri-Hi-Y Secretary, Senior Tri-Hi-Y Secretary. KATHY SUE HUBER 72 College Preparatory Latin Club, National Honor Society. TRUDY ANN HULL 72 Business Secretarial DEBORAH HULTIN 72 College Preparatory Intramural Athletics, Camera Club, Parrot, Spanish Club. RALPH WILLIAM HULTIN 72 College Preparatory . C Club, Camera Club President 3, National Honor Society President 3, Sdenfe Club. SQCCCI- Spanish Club Boy's Treasurer 3, Visual Education Equipment Technologist 2 8: 3. ALAN BEN HUNT 72 General . Football, Glee Club, Student Government, Wrestling. DEBRA LYNN IMES 72 ' A countin Business c g Future Homemakers of America, Girls' Hockey, Home- room Secretary 3. BRENDA LOU ISENBERGER 72 Business Clerical u Future Homemakers of America. THOMAS RAY JACOBS 72 College Preparatory . Homeroom Vice President 3, Spanish Club. JILL ELLEN JANKE 72 College Preparatory Camera Club, Drama Club, Glee Club, Latin Club, Nurses of Tomorrow. BRIDGET MARY JANSEN 72 College Preparatory Booster Club, Drama Club, Girls' Basketball Manager 2 8: 3, Ski Club, Spanish Club, Student Government, Sophomore Tri-Hi-Y, Junior Tri-Hi-Y. GUY MARVIN JANSEN 72 Vocational Technical JAMES FRANCIS JENKINS 72 General Basketball, Football. DAVID ALAN JESSEN 73 College Preparatory Ski Club, Soccer. CATHY LOUISE JOHNSON 73 Business Secretarial JUDY KAY JOHNSON 73 General DONALD WILLIAM JONES NP General GREGG DREW JONES 73 College Preparatory Class Historian 2 8: 3, Cross Country. German Club Program Committee Chairman 2, Glee Club, Orchestra. KATHRYN ELIZABETH JONES 73 General WILLIAM BERNARD KADY 73 College Preparatory Camera Club, Golf. DAVID LLOYD KAISER 73 College Preparatory EDWARD C. KARSEN 73 Vocational Technical CHARLES WILLIAM KAUFFMANN III 73 College Preparatory DEBORAH KAY KAUFFMAN 73 Business Secretarial DARRELL LEROY KEEPER 73 General CHARLES FRANKLIN KEGERREIS Vocational Technical 73 College Preparatory ARLENE KAY KELLER Vocational Homemaking Art Club, Future Homemakers of America porter, Treasurer 3, Sophomore Tri-Hi-Y. CHRISTOPHER PAUL KELLER General JOSEPH PATRICK KENNEDY College Preparatory JOHN STEPHEN KEGERREIS 74 74 N ews Re- 74 74 VICKI LYNN KENNEDY 74 Business Secretarial BETTY JANE KIBLER 74 General JOHN HENRY KIEL 74 College Preparatory JERRY EUGENE KILLINGER 74 General Baseball, C Club, Football. GLORIA JEAN KIPE 74 College Preparatory DANA MICHAEL KIRKPATRICK College Preparatory Glee Club, Marching Band, Orchestra, Stage Band, Symphonic Band. 74 CURTIS OWEN KISER 74 Business Accounting EDWARD DEAN KISSINGER 74 General SUSAN KAY KLINE 75 General Glee Club. JOANNA MARIE KNEAVEL 75 Secretarial DARREL RAY KNEPPER 7 5 Vocational Technical WILLIAM DAVID KNEPPER 75 Vocational Technical JEFFREY LYNN KNOUSE 75 General SUSAN LYNNE KOCHENOUR 75 College Preparatory SHIRLEY ANNA KOPAS 75 Vocational Homemaking SHERRY ANN KRINER 75 Business Clerical Homeroom President 1, 2, 8: 3. JULIA MAE KUHNS 75 College Preparatory Library Club, Library Staff. DALLAS JACOB LANDIS JR. 75 General PATRICIA ANN LANDIS 75 Business Clerical BARBARA ANNE LATCH 75 College Preparatory Art Club. Booster Club, Girls' Basketball, Marching Band, Ski Club, Spanish Club, Junior Tri-Hi-Y, Senior Tri-Hi-Y. Troianettes President 3. STEPHEN ALDO LAUFFER 76 Business Accounting SHERRY LEE LAWSON 76 General Art Club, Student Government. FAYE EDITH LEEPER 76 College Preparatory Sophomore Tri-Hi-Y, Junior Tri-Hi-Y. GEORFIANN LEEPER 76 College Preparatory DENISE LEANN LEGGETT 76 General DEAN M. LEHMAN 76 General GERALD DAVID LEHMAN 76 Vocational Agricultural g Future Farmers of America Secretary 2, President 3, Stage and Lighting Crew. JAY ALLEN LEHMAN 76 Vocational Technical LORETTA JOAN LEHMAN 76 Business Accounting LORRAINE JUNE LEHMAN 76 Business Accounting MARK EDWARD LEHMAN General MYRON ROBERT LEHMAN Vocational Technical 76 76 VERNA GRACE LEHMAN 77 Business Secretarial Library Club, Library StaE. DEBBIE SUSAN LEININGER 77 College Preparatory Drama Club, Glee Club, Homeroom Vice-President 2, National Honor Society, Spanish Club Assistant Secre- tary 3, School Play 1, 3. BARBARA MAY LESHER 77 College Preparatory l Homeroom Secretary 3, Library Club, Library Staff, Nurses of Tomorrow President 3. SUSAN JANE LIGHTNER 77 General I Art Club, Booster Club, Echo Advertising Stalf, Echo Editorial Staff, Spanish Club, Student Government Assistant Secretary 2, Vice President 3, Sophomore Tri-Hi-Y, Junior Tri-Hi-Y, Senior Tri-Hi-Y. KURT VAUGHN LININGER 77 General PAUL MICHAEL LOFTUS 77 College Preparatory Homeroom Vice President 1 8: 3. National Honor So- ciety, Spanish Club, Student Government, Student- Faculty Interaction Committee . GERTRUDE ELIZABETH LOGSDON 77 Vocational Technical GLENDA RENEE LONG 77 College Preparatory American Field Service, Camera Club, Drama Club, French Club, Glee Club, Homeroom Secretary 1, Latin Club Secretary 3. Ski Club, School Play. KAREN LOUISE LONG 77 College Preparatory RENE MARIE LOUGEE 77 College Preparatory Booster Club, C Club, French Club, Ski Club. JAMES LESLIE LOWANS 77 General BARBARA ANN LOWE General Art Club. LUCINDA BETH MACKEY 78 College Preparatory Booster Club, French Club Treasurer 3, National Honor Society. Nurses of Tomorrow, Sophomore Tri- Hi-Y, Junior Tri-Hi-Y. RICHARD MACKEY JR. 78 College Preparatory RUSSELL EUGENE MACKEY JR. 78 Vocational Technical ROBERTA MAJCHRZAK 78 College Preparatory Art Club, Drama Club, Ski Club. KATHLEEN FRANCES MARTELLO 78 College Preparatory Booster Club, Echo Editorial Staff, Future Teachers of America, Girls Basketball, Ski Club. Spanish Club, Student Government, Sophomore Tri-Hi-Y, Junior Tri- Hi-Y, Senior Tri-Hi-Y. ANITA RUTH MARTIN 78 General CHARLES IRVIN MARTIN 78 General Stage and Lighting Crew, Track and Field, Visual Education Club. DAVID CHARLES MARTIN 78 College Preparatory Art Club, Homeroom President 3, Marching Band, Spanish Club, Symphonic Band. DENNIS RAY MARTIN 78 Vocational Technical JAMES ROBERT MARTIN 78 Vocational Technical KATHY SUE MARTIN 78 Business Accounting American Field Service, Echo Advertising Staff, Na- tional Honor Society, Ski Club, Senior Tri-Hi-Y. TIMOTHY TOLBERT MATHIAS 78 General MARY LOUISE MATHIS 79 - l Vocational Technical American Field Service, Future Homemakers of Amer- ICB. HARRY DALE MAXWELL 79 General DARYL JOSEPH MCCLEARY 79 College Preparatory GARY CORDES MCCLEARY 79 Business Accounting Homeroom Vice-President 1, Student Government. ROBERTA KAY MCCLURE 79 Business Clerical KEVIN MICHAEL MCCORMICK 79 College Preparatory Glee Club Head Librarian 3, Homeroom Treasurer LOB: C123 Spanish Club, Student Government Executive ar . LINDA MARY MCCOY 79 College Preparatory Art Club, Booster Club, C Club, Cheerleader Class Treasurer 1 8: 3, Echo Editorial Class Division, Home- room President 1, Spanish Club. CAROLYN LOUISE MCDONALD 79 Business Clerical DEBORAH LYNN MCKENRICK 79 College Preparatory American Field Service, Booster Club, Drama Club Secretary 3,, Library Club, Library Stalf, Spanish Club, School Play I, 2, Br 3. 265 LESLIE RALPH MCKENZIE 79 General Wrestling. STEVEN ALAN MCKENZIE 79 General DONALD LEE MCLAUGHLIN 79 Business Accounting DOUGLAS PAUL MCLUCAS 80 College Preparatory DARYL LOYD MCNEW 80 General RONALD CLARK MCNEW 80 College Preparatory Spanish Club. TERRY LEE MEHAFFEY 80 Vocational Technical LOIS JEAN MELLINGER 80 College Preparatory ' Art Club. Drama Club. Glee Club. Homeroom Presi- cllfqnif 2, Ski Club, Junior Tri-Hi-Y, Sophomore Tri- i- . LOUIS FRANK MERLETT I 80 College Preparatory l Marching Band, Spanish Club, Symphonic Band. ELLEN MESSINGER 80 Collee Preparatory National Honor Society, Spanish Club Secretary 3. RICHARD METHNER, JR. 80 General LINDA LOU MEYERS 80 College Preparatory . . French Club, Glee Club. Homeroom Vice-President 2, Junior Tri-Hi-Y, Senior Tri-Hi-Y, Girls's Chorus. SUSAN ELAINE MICKEY 80 College Preparatory American Field Service Historian 3, Art Club, Stu- gena Director 3, Drama Club, Spanish Club, Booster U . JUDITH MAYE MICKLEY 80 College Preparatory Art Club, Ski Club, Spanish Club, Girl's Chorus. ELISSA RUTH MILLER 80 Colle e Preparatory Booster Club, Echo .gdvertising Staff. French Club Secretary 3, National Honor Society Vice-President 3. PATRICIA MILLER 81 College Preparatory SETA RAE MILLER 81 College Preparatory Art Club, Homeroom Vice-President 3. Library Staff. GARY EUGENE MILLS 81 College Preparatory DANE EUGENE MINER 81 College Preparatory Marching Band, Orchestra, Symphonic Band. JUDY ANN MOHLER 81 College Preiaratory Future Teachers of America, atin Club, Library Club, JOHN D. MONN NP General WARD IVAN MONN 81 College Preparatory STEPHEN CHARLES MORAITES 81 College Preparatory JEFFREY WILLIAM MORRIS 81 College Preparatory Latin Club Vice-President 3. CHRISTINE DOROTHY MORTER 81 General Art Club, Booster Club, Future Homemakers of America, Homeroom Treasurer 3. Marching Band, Ski . Club, Senior Tri-Hi-Y, Sophomore Tri-Hi-Y, Troianettes. GEORGE STUART MOUER JR. 81 VoVcational Technical KATHLEEN YVONNE MOUL 81 College Preparatory American Field Service, German Club Treasurer 3, Homeroom Secretary 1 6: 3, Marching Band, Junior Tri-Hi-Y, Sophomore Tri-Hi-Y, Troianettes. RONALD GENE MOWEN College Preparatory American Field Service, Glee Club, Spanish Club. 81 NORMAN LEE MOWERS 82 General DEENA MARIE MOWERY 82 Vocational Technical CHERYL ANNE MULLER 82 General Art Club, Booster Club, Future Teachers of America, Library Club, Sophomore Tri-Hi-Y. FAY ARLENE MUSSER 82 Business Secretarial Future Homemakers of America. BLAIR REGAN MYERS 82 College Preparatory German Club, Homeroom Secretary 2. HAROLD LEE MYERS 82 Vocational Technical Z 66 JEFFREY KARL MYERS 82 General LESTER ALLAN MYERS 82 Vocational Technical MARLIN EUGENE MYERS 82 General Cross Country. SHARON E. MYERS 82 Vocational Technical SYLVIA LOU MYERS 82 College Preparatory Drama Club, Echo Advertising Staff, Nurses of To- morrow, Spanish Club, School lay 2 8: 3. BERNARD ALEXANDRE NASSAUX 82 College Preparatory I Art Club, Booster Club, Echo Advertising Staff, Science Club, Student Government. MARGARET ROSE NELLING 83 College Preparatory American Field Service, Art Club Secretary-Treasurer 3, German Club. Latin Club, Marching Band, Na- tional Honor Society Secretary 3, Troianettes. ANDREW KIRKPATRICK NELSON 83 College Preparatory BENJAMIN JAMES NELSON 83 General Visual Education Club. NEIL DOUGLAS NEWMAN 83 College Preparatory Spanish Club. DORRIS ELIZABETH NICHOLSON 83 Collefge Preparatory' Future Homemakers o America, Latin Club Secretary 3, Ifiibrary Club Vice-President 2, President 3, Library ta . REGINALD JEFFREY NICKLAS 83 College Preparatory Ski Club. LINDA KAY NOLL 83 Vocational Technical KATHY FAYE NONEMAKER College Preparatory French Club, Glee Club. 83 CATHERINE ELIZABETH OLIVER 83 Business Accounting Art Club. KENNETH JOHN OLIVER 83 Vocational Technical NANCY LOUISE OLIVER 83 Business Accounting ' H I Homeroom Secretary 2, Junior Tri-Hi-Y, Senior Tri- Hi-Y. PATRICIA DIANNE OLIVER 83 College Preparatory Drama Club, Echo Editorial Staff, French Club, Par- rot Editor 3. JOHN SHERK OLVER 84 College Preparatory Glee Club, Marching Band, Spanish Club, Stage Band, Symphonic Band. TIMOTHY JOHN ORNDORFF 84 College Preparatory Baseball, Camera Club, German Club, Homeroom Vice-President 3, National Honor Society, Science Club, Ski Club. DEBBIE ORR 84 Business Secretarial SHARON ELAINE OTT 84 Business Secretarial Future Homamakers of America. JOHN STEVEN OVER 84 General CYNTHIA DALE PALMER College Preparatoryi. Booster Club, Homeroom Secretary- reasurer 1, Vice- President 2, Secretary-Treasurer 3. Spanish Club, Stu- iierg Government, Senior Tri-Hi-Y, Colorday Cheer- ea er. 84 MARY RUTH PARMER 84 College Preparatory SHANE JAY PATTERSON 84 Vocational Technical TAWYNA LEE PATTERSON 84 Vocational Technical CYNTHIA ANN PECK 84 College Preparatory Booster Club, French Club, Girls' Hockey. DOUGLAS RAY PECK 84 Vocational Technical ELLEN KAY PECK 84 Business Secretarial Library Stalf, Sophomore Tri-Hi-Y. SANDRA LEE PECK 84 . College Preparatory American Field Service, Booster Club, C Club, Cheerleader, French Club, Girls' Hockey, Parrot, Soph- omore Tri-Hi-Y. KAREN SUE PENSINGER 85 General American Field Service, Art Club, Booster Club, Drama Club, Ski Club, Girls' Chorus. RUBY ANN PENSINGER 85 Business Secretarial MICHAEL DAVID PENTZ 85 General DEBORAH KAY PERRY 85 Business Accounting MONTE RAY PERRY 85 General JAMES DEAN PETERS 85 Vocational Technical RALPH ANDREW PETERS II 85 Vocational Technical PETER A. PETROSKY NP General Art Club, Student Government. NANCY RAE PHEIL 85 College Preparatory , American Field Service, Booster Club, C' Club, Camera Club, Future Teachers of America Secretary 3, Girls Hockey, Homeroom Vice-President 1, President 2 8: 3, Marching Band Historian 3. Ski Club, Spanish Club, Symphonic Band Historian 3, Softball. DIANE TERESA PHILLIPS B5 Vocational Technical MARK EDWARD PILGRIM 85 College Preparatory Latin Club, Library Staff, Science Club. STEPHEN RAY PIPER 85 College Preparatory Homeroom President 1. National Honor Society Treas- urer 3, Science Club Vice-President 2, President 3. SONYA KAYE POE 85 College Preparatory Booster Club, French Club, Future Teachers of Amer- ica, Sophomore Tri-Hi-Y, Junior Tri-Hi-Y, Senior Tri-Hi-Y. DIRK ANDRE POGUE 86 College Preparatory C Club, Football, French Club, Science Club, Stu- dent Government. DEBRA ANN POOL 86 Vocational Technical Echo Ed'torial Staff, Homeroom Vice-President 1, Sophomore Tri-Hi-Y, Junior Tri-Hi-Y. DAVID EUGENE POPER NP General LINDA SUSAN POPPENWIMER 86 College Preparatory Nurses of Tomorrow, Spanish Club. STEPHEN MICHAEL PORTER 86 General Art Club. CHARLES PRESTON QUIVERS 86 General FRANCES ART HENIA QUIVERS 86 General JOHN PAUL RADD 86 General Art Club, Key Club, Parrot. RICHARD WILLIAM RAMSEY 86 Vocational Technical ROBERT WALTER RAMSEY 86 General Art Club, Bell Choir. Choisters, Echo Editorial Editor 3, Glee Club, Parrot Feature Editor 3. DONNA RAY RAUDABAUGH 86 General DEBRA RENAE REASNER 86 College Preparatory American Field Service, Homeroom President I, Ski gn? Spanish Club, Junior Tri-Hi-Y, Senior Tri- 1- . STEVEN DOUGLAS REASNER 86 General GARTH WAYNE REBUCK 87 College Preparatory DAVID ROGER REC'I'OR 87 College Preparatory Key Club, Ski Club. DARA REED 87 General PHILOMENA FONTAINE REED 87 College Preparatory Future Teachers of America, National Honor Society. THOMAS RAY REED 87 V Vocational Technical WILLIAM JOSEPH REGO 87 General RANDAL CORY REINECKER 87 College Preparatory SUSAN ANITA REISHER 87 Business Clerical LINDA JEAN RHONE 87 Vocational Technical Library Staff, Nurses of Tomorrow, Junior Tri-Hi-Y, Sophomore Tri-Hi-Y. CYNTHIA KAREN RICE 87 Vocational Technical DOUGLAS MARSHALL RICE 87 College Preparatory JAMES TOTH RICE 87 Vocational Technical RICHARD DOUGLAS RICHARDSON College Preparatory EUGENE RIDEOUT TERRY RAY RIFE Vocational Technical ROBERT WESLEY RINES College Preparatory Art Club, Baseball, Basketball, C Club, Class Treas- urer 1, Spanish Club, Treasurer 2. JOHN MICHAEL RINKER 88 88 88 88 88 General RHONDA MICHELE RINKER 88 Business Clerical WILLIS JEFFREY RITCHEY 88 General DONALD DEWAYNE ROBINSON 88 College Preparatory SUE ELLEN ROBINSON 88 College Preparatory Art Club, Booster Club, Drama Club, Homeroom President 2, Spanish Club, Student Government. GARY LEE ROCK NP General GEORGE ARTHUR ROCK 88 General Baseball. REGINALD QUINN ROCK 88 College Preparatory SHERRY LOU ROCK NP Business Secretarial STEVEN CHARLES ROCK 88 College Preparatory JAMES EARL RODGERS JR. 89 College Preparatory KRISTINE A. ROECK 89 College Preparatory American Field Service, Choristers Librarian 2, Drama Club, Glee Club Librarian 3, Homeroom President 1, Homeroom Vice-President 2, Homeroom President 3, Student Government. DAVID EARL ROESSING 89 General JEFFREY LYNN ROHRER 89 General 89 LOUISE J. ROSE College Preparatory gftbClub, Drama Club, Echo Advertising Staff, French ll . TERRY LEE ROSENBERRY 89 General ROCK ORREN ROTHENBERGER 89 General Baseball, Student Government President 3. THERESA ANN ROTHMAN Business Clerical I Booster Club, Echo Advertising Staff, Ski Club, Junior Tri-Hi-Y, Senior Tri-Hi-Y. BARBARA ANN ROTZ 89 College Preparatory Choristers, French Club, Glee Club, Homeroom Sec- retary Treasurer 1. 89 BARRY CLIFFORD ROTZ 89 Vocational Technical LYNN ELWOOD ROTZ 89 General Audio Visual Aid President 3, Stage and Lighting Club President 3. BILLIE JO RUBY 89 Business Secretarial American Field Service, Echo Advertising Staff, Home- room Secretary 3. Ski Club, Senior Tri-Hi-Y, Sopho- more Tri-Hi-Y. DONNA KAY RUPERT 90 Business Secretarial American Field Service, Echo Editorial Staff, Library Club, Library Staff, Ski Club, Sophomore Tri-Hi-Y, Senior Tri-Hi-Y. PATRICIA ANN RUTH 90 College Preparatory Drama Club, Echo Advertising Staff, French Club. ANNA RYDER 90 College Preparatory I Booster Club, C Club, Echo Advertising Staff, Girls Hockey, Homeroom President I. Vice-President 3, Ski Club, Spanish Club, Colorday Cheerleader. EVITA DIAZ SANTIAGQ Business Clerical THOMAS ALAN SCHAEFFER 90 General KIETH EDARD SCHELLHASE 90 College Preparatory SUSAN MARIE SCHRAMM 90 College Preparatory Booster Club, Echo Advertising Staff, Homeroom President 2, Spanish Club. GERALD ROBERT SEILHAMER 90 Vocational Technical GLENDA RAE SELLERS 90 College Preparator Booster Club, C Club, Cheerleadyer, Spanish Club, Senior Tri-Hi-Y. KATHY JEAN SHAAK 90 College Preparatory I , Booster Club, C Club, Girls' Basketball, Girls Hockey, Ski Club, Spanish Club, Sophomore Tri-Hi- Y, Junior Tri-Hi-Y Vice-President, Senior Tri-Hi-Y. CAROL ANN SHAFER 90 College Preparatory Choisters Secretary-Treasurer 3. German Club, Glee Club Assistant Secretary 3, Homeroom Secretary l, National Honor Society. CAROL LYNN SHAFFER 90 Business Secretarial I I Future Homemakers of America, Sophomore Tri-Hi-Y. MICHAEL LEE SHAFFER 91 Vocational Technical CYNTHIA SUE SHANNON 91 Business Secretarial Glee Club. LINDA LOU SHANNON 91 Business Secretarial I Glee Club, National Honor Society. DEBORAH JO SHATZER 91 Business Clerical American Field Service. JOSEPH KENNETH SHATZER General DAVID SAMUEL SHAUF JR. 91 General C Club, Drama Club, Football, Baseball. JANE MARIE SHEEDER 91 College Preparatory Booster Club, C Club, Cheerleaders, Class Treasurer 2, Glee Club Librarian 2, Ski Club, Spanish Club, Junior Tri-Hi-Y, Sophomore Tri-Hi-Y. HERBERT DANIEL SHEFFLER 91 Vocational Technical CATHERINE ANN SHELLY 91 College Preparatory Homeroom Vice-President 3, Latin Club. Nurses of Tomorrow. JEFFREY LEE SHETTER 91 College Preparatory Marching Band, Treasurer 3, Orchestra Stage Band, Symphonic Band Treasurer 3. JANIE MARIE SHEW 91 Business Secretarial JEFFERY LINN SHIFLER 92 Vocational Technical KATHERINE MARGARET GRACE SHINDLE 92 College Preparatory German Club, Glee Club, Latin Club, National Honor Society, Student Government. RONALD M. SHIVES 92 College Preparatory KATHRYN SHOCKEY 92 Business Accounting Art Club, Booster Club President 3, Junior Tri-Hi-Y, Chaplain 2, Senior Tri-Hi-Y Chaplain 3. CHRISTA LYNETTE SHOENFELT 92 General Booster Club, C Club, Girl's Basketball, Girl's gogvcey, Ski Club, Junior Tri-Hi-Y, Sophomore Tri- i- . EDWIN ALLEN SHOOP 92 College Preparatory LORI LEE H 92 S OOP Art Club, Echo Editorial Staff, Parrot. MICHAEL ALAN SHORT General Art Club Vice-President 2, President 3, Class Vice- President 2, Football, Homeroom President 1 8: 3. BARBARA JANE SHOWAN 92 College Preparatory EVELYN MARIE SHULER 92 Business Secretarial Art Club, Booster Club, C Club, Cheerleader, Echo Advertising. 92 JUDY LOUISE SIGLER 92 College Preparatory French Club, Homeroom Secretary 2, Ski Club. IRVIN RUSSELL SLEIGHTER 93 Vocational Technical SHARON KAY SMEDLEY 93 Art Club, French Club, Girl's Hockey, Glee Club, Homeroom Vice-President 1 8: 2, Ski Club, Student Government, Sophomore T ri-Hi-Y. CARLA SUE SMITH 93 General KATHERINE KAY SMITH 93 College Preparatory KATHY LEE SMITH 93 Vocational Technical Junior Tri-Hi-Y. ROGER LEE SMITH 93 General SHARON ROSE SMITH 93 General SHERRY DIANE SMITH 93 College Preparatory French Club, Parrot LORAINE JOAN SNIDER 93 Business Secretarial I Glee Club, National Honor Society. LORETTA ANN SNIDER 93 Business Secretarial I Glee Club, National Honor Society. NANCY LOU SNIDER 93 Business Secretarial American Field Service. NELSON PAUL SNIDER 93 Vocational Technical ROSEMARY SNOKE 94 Vocational Technical BERNARD ELWOOD SYNDER II 94 Vocational Technical KEITH ALAN SNYDER 94 General C Club, Football. RANDY LEE SNYDER 94 College Preparatory Art Club, Spanish Club. LARRY LEE SOLLENBERGER 94 College Preparatory I Baseball, Basketball, Bell Choir, Choristers Vice- President 3, Esquires. Glee Club PrecidentI 3. Home- room Vice-President 3, National Honor Society. ROBERT ELLSWORTH SOLLENBERGER 94 General RODNEY NELSON SPENCER 94 College Preparatory JEFFREY LYNN SPIDEL 94 College Preparatory Choristers, Esquires, Glee Club. JANICE KATHLEEN SPOONHOUR 94 General KEITH NEIL SPROW 94 College Preparatory Track and Field. PAMELA RUTH SPROW 94 Vocational Technical VELVA CATHERINE SPROW 94 Vocational Technical KATHRYN HAZEL STAMBAUGH 95 College Preparatory Art Club, Library Club, Library Stalf. BARRY LYNN STATLER 95 Vocational Technical STEVEN GREGORY STATLER 95 General GREGORY LEE ST. CLAIR 95 College Preoararnrv Ski Club. Spanish Club. JILL DELORES STEAD 95 College Preparatory Glee Club, Homeroom President 1. Nurses of Tomor- row Club, Science Club, Spanish Club. MARY SUE STEHLE 95 College Preparatory Art Club Booster, Echo Advertising Staff, Girl's Bas- ketball Manager 1 Br 2. Spanish Cjub: Student Gov- ernment. Junior Tri-Hi-Y, Senior Tri-Hi-Y, Sophomore Tri-Hi-Y. LAURENCE ANDREW STEINBERGER 95 College Preparatory I STI, Club, Football, Homeroom Oiiicer 1, Spanish ll . STEPHEN RAY STEINBERGER 95 Vocatioanl Technical FREDNA STENGER 95 College Preparatory gftbClub, Echo Advertising Staff, Girl's Hockey, Ski ll . SHARON DAWN STENGER 95 Business Accounting Ski Club, Senior Tri-Hi-Y, Trojanettes Secretary 3. STEVEN DONALD STENGER 95 Business Clerical PENNY ANN STEPLER 96 Business Clerical I Future Homemakers of America, Troianettes. CYNTHIA MARIE STERNER 96 College Preparatory I I Booster Club, Future Teachers of America, Ski Club, Spanish Club, Student Government Secretary 3, Tri- 1- . TENNA KAY STERNER 96 Vocational Technical Art Club, Future Homemakers of America DEANNA LYNN STEVENS 96 Business Secretarial DAVID MAURIER STEVER 96 Vocational Technician 2 6 7 DEBRA RAE STEWART 96 College Preparatory American Field Service, Choisters, Echo Advertising Staff, Glee Club, Marching Band, Symphonic Band. WILLIAM MARKLEY STINE 96 General PHILIP DEAN STOLTZFUS 96 General MICHAEL RAY STONER 96 General Baseball. DARWIN RAY STOUF FER 96 Vocational Technical DEBORAH LEE STOUFFER 96 Business Secretarial GREGORY LYNN STOUFFER 96 College Preparatory Homeroom President 1. 2, St 3, Student Government Treasurer 2, Track and Field. KIRBY OTMER STOUFFER 96 Business Clerical MARSHA JEAN STOUFFER 97 College Preparatory l Choristers, Glee Club, Homeroom Secretary 1, National Honor Society. MICHAEL SCOTT STOUFFER Business Accounting Rap Session. BEATRICE WINNIFRED STRAIT College Preparatory I . Future Homemakers of America, Junior Tri-Hr-Y. 97 97 LARRY ALAN STRAYER 97 General ELIZABETH HOWARD STRICKLER 97 College Preparatory Booster Club. EUGENE RAY STRITE 97 Vocational Technical NATHAN EUGENE STRITE 97 Vocational Technical ADAM JAY STROCK 97 General EDWARD WILLIAM SUDERS 97 General WILLIAM EDGAR SUMMERS 97 College Preparatory PATSY JANE SWACKHAMMER 97 General MICHAEL JOSEPH TALLIAM 97 General C Club, Football, Homeroom President 1, 2, Br 3, Track and Field. BRUCE EDWARD TAPPEN 98 General CAROL VIRGINIA TARNER 98 College Prepararorso American Field Service, Art Club, oster Club, C Club, Echo Editorial Stal? Sports Division Editor 3, Girls' Basketball, Girls' Hockey, Parrot Sports Editor 3,'Ski Club. DONNA LEE TARNER 98 Business Clerical Homeroom Treasurer 1. TONY MAXINE TARQUINO 98 Business Clerical Booster Club, Homeroom Vice-President 2. Sophomore Tri-Hi-Y, Junior Tri-Hi-Y, Senior Tri-Hi-Y. LARRY MCKINLEY TAYLOR 98 General Camera Club. GARY RAY THAYER 98 General LOUIS JACK THOMAS 98 General GARY LEE THOMPSON 98 College Preparatory SUE ANN THOMPSON 98 Business Secretarial National Honor Society, Spanish Club. KEITH THRASHER 98 College Preparatory Camera Club, National Honor Society, Ski Club. GERALD NELSON THRUSH 98 Vocational Technical RODNEY DEAN THRUSH 98 College Preparatory DEBRA ANN TOLBERT College Preparatory Choristers, Echo Advertising Staff, French Club, Glee Club, Homeroom Secretary 2, Student Gov- ernment. 99 Bell Choir, CYNTHIA LYNN TOLL 99 General Booster Club, Glee Club, Library Staff, Parrot Sports Editor 2, Photo Gt Arts Editor 3. 268 ernment. MARIANNE CECELIA TRESS 99 College Preparatory Art Club, German Club, Spanish Club, Student Gov- RICHARD LEE UGLOW II 99 Vocational Technical DEBRA KAY UMBRELL 99 College Preparatory German Club, Nurses of Tomorrow. SCOTT MICHAEL UNDERKOFFLER 99 College Prepartory Baseball, C Club, Football, Homeroom President, Stage Band, Symphonic Band. DONALD ALAN VANDERAU 99 Vocational Technical REGINA DIANE VANDERAU 99 Vocational Homemaking I Fumre Homemakers of America, Library Club, Library Staff, Sophomore Tri-Hi-Y. CARMEN HELENA VILLAVECES 99 College Preparatory American Field Service Forein Exchange Student 3, Booster Club, Glee Club, Parrot, Spanish Club. BARBARA ANN VOCE 99 Business Accounting Library Stalf. VALERIE KAY WAGAMAN 99 College Preparatory Marching Band Secretary 3, Orchestra Secretary-Treas- urer 3, Spanish Club, Symphonic Band Secretary 3, Steel Band, Fife, Jug, and Bottle Band. NANCY EVELYN WALKDEN 99 Business Clerical GREGORY JAMES WALKER 99 College Preparatory Art Club, Drama Club, Echo Advertising Staff, Span- ish Club. SHARON DIANE WASHBAUGH 100 Business Secretarial Girls' Basketball. MICHAEL FREY WASHINGER 100 College Preparatory American Field Service, Booster Club, Choisters, Drama Club, Glee Club, Homeroom President 2, Spanish Club, Student Government. KATHLEEN BETSY WATERS 100 Business Secretarial Camera Club. FRANCES PERMILLA WATKINS 100 General JANE LOUISE WEALAND 100 General College Preparatory American Field Service Secretary 3, National Honor Society, Spanish Club. CATHY JEAN WEAVER NP Vocational Homemaking Future Homemakers of America ANNA MARIE WEBB 100 General BOBBY RAY WEBBER 100 Business Accounting C Club, Football. ELIZABETH ANNE WEBER 100 Business Clerical Booster Club Treasurer 1, 3, Ski Club, Trojanettes. KENNETH WAYNE WEIKEL 100 General CARMEN MARIE WEISGARBER 100 General Art Club, German Club. DIANE E. WELLER 100 Business Secretarial Drama Club, Glee Club, Student Government. THOMAS WILLIAM WELSH III 101 College Preparatory PATTY ANN WEST 101 College Preparatory Nurses of Tomorrow, Spanish Club. ROBERT LEROY WHITFIELD 101 Vocational Technical ROGER JAMES WHITLEY 101 General Parrot Circulation Manager 3. DENISE EILEEN WHITSEL 101 College Preparatory American Field Service, French Club, Homeroom Sec- retary-Treasurer 1. TIMOTHY ANDREW WHITSEL 101 College Preparatory gtuiicfnt Government Executive Board 3, Track and le . CATHY JEAN WILCOX 101 Business Secretarial Ski Club, Senior Tri-Hi-Y. DEBORAH LYNN WILLIAMS 101 Business Accounting RITA MARIE WILLIAMS 101 College Preparatory CAROL WILLIAMSON 101 General CLAUDIA KAY WILLIAMSON 101 Business Clerical Booster Club, Ski Club. THOMAS REED WILLIAMSON 101 General MARGARET SNOW WINGERD 102 College Preparatory Booster Club, French Club, Ski Club, Student Gov- ernment. DARRELL BRADLEY WINGERT 102 Vocational Technical GARY LAVERNE WINGERT 102 General Choisters, Glee Club. JANICE ARLENE WINGERT 102 Business Accounting SUSAN MARIE WINGERT 102 College Preparatory Future Teachers of America Vice-President 3. Home- room Treasurer 2, Vice-President 3, National Honor Society. Snauish Club. Assistant Reporter 3, Sopho- more Tri-Hi-Y. TEREA SUSANNE WISE 102 College Preparatory Choisters. German Club, Homeroom Secretary-Treas- urer 3, Orchestra. JENNIFER LYNN WISOCKI 102 Business Secretarial Art Club, Ski Club, Sophomore Tri-Hi-Y, Junior Tri-Hi-Y. DEBORAH ELLEN WITHERSPOON 102 Business Secretarial Future Homemakers of America. DONALD LEE WITTER 102 Vocational Technical JEFFREY L. WITTER 102 General Art Club, Booster Club, Ski Club, Soccer. RHONDA JO WOLFGANG 102 General .gf-tbClub, Booster Club, Echo Advertising Staff, Ski ll . CATHERINE ANN WOOD 102 Business Accounting American Field Service, Art Club, Booster Club, Homeroom Secretary 2, Spanish Club, Sophomore Tri- Hi-Y, Troianettes. HARRY ARTHUR WOOD 103 General Baseball, Soccer. MARK STEPHEN WORHACH 103 College Preparatory Homeroom President 3, Spanish Club, Wrestling Cap- tain 3, Priting Club. CAROLYN ELAINE WORLEY 103 College Preparatory Booster Club, C Club, Secretary 3. Camera Club, Girls' Basketball, Glee Club, Homeroom Secretary l, Ski Club, Spanish Club, Sophomore Tri-Hi-Y, Junior Tri-Hi-Y, Senior Tri-Hi-Y. PAMELA KAY WORLEY 103 Business Secretarial Booster Club, Ski Club, Senior Tri-Hi-Y. RONALD BRUCE WYRICK 103 College Preparatory Spanish Club, Wrestling. DWAIN ERIC YATES 103 General Future Farmers of America, Stage 8: Lighting Crew. ENOS HORST YEAGER 103 College Preparatory American Field Service. C Club, Cross Country, Future Teachers of America, Track and Field. JEFFREY EUGENE YEAGER 103 Vocational Technical WILLIAM RICHARD YOST JR. 103 Business Clearical C Club, Wrestling Co-Captain 3. DONALD EUGENE YOUNG 103 College Preparatory Art Club, C Club, Camera Club Vice-President 3, Football Captain 2, Glee Club, Library Club, Library Staff, Ski Club, Track and Field Captain 2. SHARON CHRISTINE YOUNG 103 College Preparatory Art Club, Drama Club. TIMOTHY FRAN YOUNG 103 U H College Preparatory C Club, German Club, Homeroom President 1 Gt 3, goglcgr Co-Captain, Visual Education Club Treasurer STEVEN LEROY ZEIGLER 104 Business Clerical C Club, Cross Country, Track and Field. 207 Benedict, Irene Louise 120 Abercrombie, Karen Ann 110 Ackerman, Lesley Diane 110 Adams, Carl Lee 110 Adams, David Richard Addleman, Robert Dr. 6 Adkins, Donald Lee Albright, Carol Ann Alcorn, Evelyn M. Aldrich, Debra Catherine 48 Aldrich, Donold Robert 48 Alexander, Clifford Leon 110 Alexander, Gina 120 Alleman, Charles Eugene 48 Alleman, Joel Charles 120 Alleman, Patricia Alleman, Sharon Marie 48,147, 168-169,185 Alleman, Trudy 110 Allen, Danny Lee 110 Alwine, Diane Elizabeth 48, 133, 157 Ambrosio, Joseph 120 American Field Service 132 Ames, Klaus T. Amsley, Paulette Rae 110 Anderson, Cynthia 110, 147 Anderson, Dona Joy 48, 133, 146, 147, 171, 177, 179, 187 Anderson, Lou Ann ose h William 120 Angle, J P Angle, Mark Rodney 110, 234, 160 Angle, Sandra Jo 110 Angle, Sharon Kay 110, 132, 173, 176 Appleby, Wendell Ray 120 Arana, Israel 120,215 Arentz, Richard Glenn Jr. 120 Armstrong, Bonita Lynn Armstrong, Carol Ann 48,134, 151,187 GENERAL I DEX Baker, Karen Sue 49,141 Baker, Kay Louise 49,158 Baker, Ronald Larry 120 Baker, Sandra Louise 120 Baker, Melvin Frederick, Jr. 120 Baker, Pamela Diane 49 165 Bliss, Charles 110 Armstrong, Cinda Jane 48,132, 142,190 Armstrong, Cynthia Ann 120 Armstrong, Diane Kay 120 Armstrong, Jill Kristen 48,132, Baker, Rhonda Rania 110, 157 Bakner, Brenda Christine 49,157 162,178 Bakner, Renee 119,120,148,179 Baldassari, Linda Louise 110,133 147,179,187 Banks, Sherry Kay 120 Banner, Joan Irene 110 Banner, Nancy Gayle 110,141, 173,176 Barbour, Daniel George Barbour, Marvin Lester 110 Barbour, Shellvenis Elizabeth 50, 143 Bard, Calvin Stewart 110 Bard, Dennis Keith 110 Bard, Harold Mark 110 Bard, Patricia Kay 110 Bard, Ruby Jean 120,175 Bard, Susan Kay 150 Barges, Robert Leroy 120 Barges, Stephen Junior 120 Barkdoll, Shirley 10 Barker, Janette Elizabeth Barnes, Calvin Raymond 50, 168-169 Barnes, Gary 234, 235 Barnett, Diane Kay 50, 157 Barnett, Dolores Jean 110 Barnhart, Cathy Jo 120,135,175, 178,232 Barnhart, Charles Michael 50, 173 Barnhart, Jay Lewis 50,198 Barnett, Donna Jane 120 Barrett, John Elliott 120 Barrick, Dwain Neal 120 Bartle, Karen Louise 50,l57,162, 157 Barton, Howard William 110 9 9 159,l68,169,186 Bender, Jeanne Marie 110,148 Benedick, Donald Gary 110,168, 169 Benedick, Galen Allen 186,205, Benedict, Nelson 51 Bennett, Darrell Lee 110 Bernecker, Roger Lee 51,144, 234,236 Bernecker, Sue 233 Berntsen, Steven Eldon 110 Bert, Ernest Eugene 110,213, 226,228,230 Besecker, Deborah Ann 110 Bierly, Naomi 8 Bietsch, Michael Lester 110, 179, 216, 229 Bigler, David Roy Bigler, Kay D. 120, 150 Bigler, Joseph Ellis 51,168,169 Bingaman, Carol Ann Bingaman, Karen Sue 120 Bitner, Nicky Robert 51 Bittinger, Anna E. 12 Bittinger, Debra Kay 51,145,151, 179 Bittinger, Randall W. 110 Bittinger, Richard Lee Bittinger, Theodore Jay Bistline, Diane Marie 120 Black, James Ellsworth 120,215, 219 Black, Richard Allen 51,215 Black, Sandra Lee 120 Black, Sharon 51 Black, Sharon Diane 52 Black, Susanne Grace 110 Blair, Christine 52 Blair, Curtis 120 Blair, Karen 52 134,146,151,165,171,l72,177 Armstrong, Kathy Denise 110,232 Armstrong, Linda Kay 135 Armstrong, Margaret Ann 110, 134,176,179 Armstrong, Sharon K. 120 Armstrong, Sondra Lee 48 Armstrong, Susan Elizabeth 48, 142 Arndt, Linda R. 49 Arnold, Stephen James 120 Arrison, Jay Anthony 49 Arrowood, Donald Ray 49 Art Club 133, 134 Ashway, Pamela S. 133,147,153, 158,179 Atherholt, Kenneth 110 Atherton, Randy Lee 120 Atkinson, Dennis 134 Aughinbaugh, Gary Conrad 49, 144,213 Aughinbaugh, Paul Tod 120 Ausherman, Donna Grace 110, 176 Ausherman, John David 110,216 Averill, Edward Eugene 110 B Batik, Diana 120,134,146,148 Bacon, Nathan P. 49,135,147,148, 179 Baczak, Joseph John 120 Baer, Donald Leroy, Jr. 120 Baer, Donna Lee 110,l45,176,196 Baer, Gregory Elwood Baer, Yvonne Sue 133, 172 Baker, Betty Ann Baker, Brenda Jan 110, 133, 173 Barton, Jacklyn Ann 110,233 Barton, Jessie Carolyn 120 Barton, Melodie Lynn 120 Barton, Robert Ross 50 Batem Baugh an, Donna Gaye 110 man, Allan David 50 Baughman, Cheryl Ann 50 Baughman, Deborah Kay 120 Baughman, Robin Ray 50, 207, 209, 213 Baugh man, Sherry 110, 176 Baughman Susan Kay 120 Baumonk, David Lynn 110,132, 145,149,168,169 Bayer, Sharon Diane 120 Beachley, Debby Kay 50,134,171 Beard, Elizabeth M. 12,132 Beard, Robert J. 7 Beard, William Allan 120 Beaver, Barbara Ann 120 Beaver, Bradley Arthur 110,205, 207 Beczak, Joe 219,225 Blair, Richard Wallace 110 Blauch, Linda Sue 110,135,149, Bliss, Juliet E. 9 Bolan, Richard Carlton 120 Boles, Michael G. 52,198,200 Boll, Pamela G. 12,175 Bollen, Gloria Corol 52 Bollinger, Rochelle Bolt, David Joseph 120 Bolt, James Edwin 110,159 Boone, Stephen Russell 52 Booster Club 145 Boozer, John Shannon II Borden, James Walter 52 Bosendaum, Bonnie 10 Botsford, Caroline Mary Bounds, William Clyde Bowders, David Frank 120,135, Bowman, Ricky Allan 120 Boyce, Barry Joseph 120,160 Boyce, Karen Elizabeth 120 Boyce, Kathleen Ann 63,147,149 Boyd, Robert Lee Boyer, Carl Vincent 53,128,132, 13s,146,148,149,15o,161,170, 179,238 Boyer, Rodney Wayne 110,161 Boyer, Ruth Marie 120 Boyles, Dena Jordene 110 Brackbill, Barbara Jo 53,135, 146,147,148,171 Brackbill, Brenda Jane 120 Brand, Michael William 33,171 Brandon, Charlotte Harriett 53 Brandon, Keith Gerard 120,229, 234 Brandt, Kay Joy 110,151,179 Brechbill, Deborah Michele 110 Brechbill, Donald Eugene 120 Brenize, Juanita Mae 110 Brenize, Steven Paul 110 Brenize, William Charles 53 Breon, Kenneth Eugene Breon, Linda Elaine 53 Bressler, Kevin Charles 53 Brewer, Jodi C. 110,145,173, 233 Bricker, Anton George 53,140, 1 2 Bricker, Benjamin Lee 53 Bricker, E. Denise 12 Bricker, Jacqueline Marie 54 Bricker, John Barnhart 54 Bricker, Karen Ruth 54,157 Bricker, Malee Denise 120,161, 175 Bricker, Norman Huber 110,179 Brickley, Reid Stanley 120 Briggs, Nancy Ann Briggs, Nina Lee 120 Brindle, Arthur Lee 110 Brindle, Dale Steven 54 Brindle, Marcia Sue 110,144,146, 194 Brindle, Randy Stoner 120,229 Brindle, Regina Louise 120 Brookens, Brenda Gay 120 Brookens, Cynthia Ann 54 Brookens, Deborah Ann 54,157, 164, 187 Brookens, Joy Diane 120 Brookens, Penelope Ann 54,144, 145,171,177,1ss,232 . Brookens, Tim 204 Brookens, Tom 204 Brookens, William Robert 110 151,153 Bowen, Charles Andrew 52,140, 142 Brooks, Lonnie Allen 120 Brosious, Ben Kirby 120,168,169 Brosious, Charles Richard 110, 235 Browder Donald Scott 110,159 Browder, , Laura Jean 54,147, 186,168,169 Browder, Susan Ann 110,133 Bowen, Denise Lynette 110,162, 178 Bowen, Suzanne 52 Bower, Ronald 12 Browder, Teresa Kim 54,147, 149,165 Brown, Alanna Yvonne 54 Beeler, Beidel, Dennis Ray 120 Deborah Kay 120 Beidel, Dennis Ray Beidel, Duane Lynn 156 Beidel, Jay R. 110 Beidel, Joyce Elaine 50,143 Bell, Diana Lynn 120 Bell Choir 141 Bellow, Larry Keith 110 Bellow, Michael Raymond 51 Beltz, Arthur Ray, Jr. 120 Beltz, Charlene Kay 51 Beltz, Jay 110,216 Beltz, Raymond C. 51 Beltz, Terry L. 51 Baker, Dana Robert 49,135 Baker, Diana Marie 49,144,145 Baker, James Wilham 110,218, 221,222 Bender, Allen Ray 51 Bender, David A. 120 Bender, Donald W. Bender, Donna Irene 110,132, Bowers, Barbara Jo 52,146,171, 172,177,232 Bowers, Cynthia Ann 110,145, 172,176 Bowers, Forrest Craig 110 Bowers, Jack Thomas 52 Bowers, M. Richard 6 Bowers, Nancy Adair 110,145, 172,176,187 Bowers, Pamela Lynn 120,148 Bowers, Richard Eugene 110 Bowers, Ricky Lee 53,133,159, 173 Bowers, Stephen Rennes 120 Bowers, Thomas Kiek 120,161 Bowersox, David Lee 120,160 Bowie, Jane Tipton 120,175 Bowman, Kathy Jean 120 Bowman, Patricia Ann 53,147 Brown, Brown, Brown, Gary Richard 110 Charles Leroy Charles Otterman 54 Brown, Kelly Rae 110,187 Brown, Lewis David 54 Brown, Lewis David 110 Brown, Marianne Hayes 55,132, 137,142,177 Brown, Martha Jeanne 55,133, 134,135,153,154,170 Brown, Robert Allan 121 Brown, Susan Elizabeth 12 1 Brown, Theresa Jean Brown, Thomas Ray 5 5 Brown, Vanessa Yvonne 55,162, 178 Brubaker, Edward Lee Brubaker, Gary Emerson Brubaker, Wayne L. 161 269 Brunner, Floyd Eugene 55 Brunner, Karen Sue 55,172,173 Bubak, Andrew John 121,215 Buckheit, Gary Lee 110 Buesliing, Scott 110,1 14,222,218, 23 Buhrman, John Christopher 55, l44,172,204,218,219,220,222 Buhrman, Nicholas Lee 55 Buhrman, Timothy Michael 121 Buhrman, Thomas Mitchel 111 Bulger, Richard Allen Bulger, Susan Dale 55 Bulger, Terry Lee 111 Bulka, Diane 55 Bulka, Donna 55 Bulka, Linda Sue 121,151 Bumbaugh, Carole 111,176 Bumbaugh, Danny 55 Bumgaugh, Sandra Diane 111, 17 Bumbaugh, Timothy Ray 56,161 Bumgardner, Judith A. 56 Burch, Holly Jo 56,106,132,137, 142,144,1-46,171,177,194,195 Burdette, Virginia Darlene 121 Burgan, Carol Lou 121 Burgistock, Robert David 121, 13 Burgner, Debra Ann 56 Carbaugh, Robert Wilbur 57 Carbaugh, Terry Lee 111,173 Carl, Julie Maria 121 Carmack, David Roy 111 Carmack, Merrill Alan Carmack, Patricia Kay 57 Carmack, Terrill Shawn 121,215 Carper, Kimberly Miriam 111, 162,178 Carr, Jeffrey 57, 200, 216 Carr, Walter David 121 Carroll, Charles L. 111 Conner, Dave 235 Conner, Janet Lea 59,132,159 Conner, Jeffrey Ray 59 Conner, Robert Jeryl, Jr. 121 Connolly, Dorothy M. 12 Cook, Angela Beth 59,139,146, 151 Cook Bonnie Kaye 121 Cookj Charles Steven 111,200,216 Cook, Doris S. 12 Cook, Garnet Ellsworth, Jr. Cook, Joe 204 Carrol l, John Ray 121 Carroll, Kelly 233 Carrol Carrol 159, l, Thomas J. 12, 209 l, Thomas Michael 57, 180,209 Carter, Arthur Franklin 111, 173, 219,225 Carter, Coleen Renae 111, 233 Carter, Jeff 198, 199 Carter, Mildred 10 Carter, Robert Dean 121,180, 205,207,219 Cassner, Catherine 111 Caution, Sheila Elizabeth 121, 232,233 Cave, Dick 204,205 Cave, Vickie Jean 121 C Club 144 Burgner, Debra Ann 111 Burk, Walter Eugene 111,218, 222 Burke, Edward L. 111 Burket, Marjorie B. 12,157 Chamberlain, Rebecca Nancy 57 Chamberlin, Connie Renee 111 Chastulik, Dana Marie 121 Chesnut, Elizabeth Ann 121 Chilcutt, Sharon Kay 57, 161, 162, 178 Cocha, Rhonda Alexa 121, 161, 178 Choristers 142 Christman, Joel Lynn 111,172, 168-169,186 Christman, Richard Eugene 58 Christophel, Samuel Noah Jr. 111,139,147,179,238 Chronister, Linda Marie 58,157 Cisney, Ricky Joe 121,174 Crist, Patric David 60,173 Burkholder, Dean Ralph 111, 173 Burkholder, Karen Sue 56,147, 158,177 Burkholder, Larry Gerald 121 Burkholder, Linda 12 Burkholder, Marlia L. 121 Burkholder, Roberta Lee 56,146, 177 Burkholder, Steven Wilber 56 Burkholder, Wilma Marie 56, 157,164 Burns, Deborah Jane 121,168- 169,233 Burns, Douglas Wright 111,160, 173,179,198 Burrell, Sherry Lynne 56,134,147 Burtman, Betty 56 Burtman, Mary Louise 56,157, 164,173 Buttaccio, Raymond John 56,133, 148,149,150,158,172,173 Butterfuss, Rita Ann 111 Butts, Gail Edward 57 Butts, Michael S. 121,134,215 Butz, Michael Alan 121,179 Claar, Joseph 12 Clark, Cristine 111,132,l73,l76 Clark, Deborah Ann 121 Clark, Ethel 12 Clark, Owen Replogle 58 Clark, Susan 111,133,173,178 Claudy, Michael William 121 Cleary, Earl Martin 121 Cleary, Robin Kay 58 Byers, Cindy Ann 57, 164 Byers, Donna Jean 111,157 Byers, Eo 216 Byers, Fred Jaye 111,156,174 Byers, Gary David 104,156 Byers, Keith Detrow 121,216 Byers, Kimberly Sue 121 Byers, Linda Fay 104,157,178 Byers, Paula Imogene 57,142 Byers, Roger Harold 121 Byers, Wayne W. 12, 163 C Cable, Nancy 121,148 Cable, Patricia Kathryn 57,145, 147,151,171,177,179 Caldwell, Brenda Kay 121 Caltrider, Jack Edwin 121 Caltrider, JeEery Lind 121,215 Camera Club 135 Campbell, Martha E. 12 Campbell, Norma Elizabeth 121 Cantrell ohn 121 , J Carbaugh, Belinda Lee 108,109, 1l1,173,187,191 Carbaugh, Clifford 57, 209 Carbaugh, Deborah Kay Carbaugh, Frank Grover 111 Carbaugh, James Junior 111 Carbaugh, Mary Ann 121 Carbaugh, Patricia Ann 57 270 Cleaver, Carolyn Coette 58 Cleaver, Roberta Kay 143 Clemens, Timothy M. 111 Clever, Karen Sue 111 Clever, Kimberly Kay 111 Cline, Neil Clark 58,144,204,209, 210,218,219,222 Clippinger, Janet Fay 58,173,164 Clopper, Dwaine 58 Cluck, Gregory Allan 121 Clutter, Mark 121,235 Coble, Timothy Franklin 58, 134 137, 139, 140, 142,179 Coccagna, James Alfred 111, 172 205, 207, 226, 228, 230 Coccagna, Tom 204 Coffey, Kenneth Leroy Jr. 111 Coffey, Stephanie Ann 58 Cogan, Judith Ann 121 Colangelo, Robert Allen 121 Calbert, Carl 58,209 Colbert, Deborah 121,161 Coldsmith, Arthur Raymond 111 Coldsmith, Corolyn Louise 121 Coldsmith, Cynthia L. 58,143 Coldsmith, Ray Walter 156 Coldsmith, Robert Lee 121,234 Coldsmith, Vickie 121 Cole, Barbara 59,158,173 College, Robert Roland 121 Collier, Harold Eugene 111,159, 168,169 Condon, Janis Lucille 59,147, 165,168,169,183 Conley, Gina Dawn 111,145,172, 176,189 Conner, Clara Louise 59,132 Cook, Louise 8 Cook, Marsha Fay 59 Cook, Michael Cook, Tim 198 Cook, Veronica Arlene 163 Cool, Mitzi Ann 111,157,162 Cooley, Cooper Linda D. 121 Dean Cooperi Karen Sue 121 Cooper, Kim Evelyn 111 Cooper, Richard C. Cordell, Delores Anne 59,157 Cordell, John Alvie 121,156 Cordell, Michelle Irene 121 Corwell, Ronald Eugene Cosey, Alan Bennett 111 Courtney, Ernest Raymond 121 Cover, Brenda Kay 121, 157 Cover, Gary 235 Cowley, Anne M. Cox, David Charles 121 Cox, Kathleen Ann 121 Cox, Thea Lynn 59 Coy, Robert Wayne 121 Craig, Lori Kay 59,141 Cramer, Debra Kay 59,134,146 Cramer, Deone Faye 59,132,134, 146,179 Cramer, Donald Alan 173 Cramer Gina Marie 111 Cramer, Rick 198,199 Cramer, Robert Shank 111,229 Cramer, Sheila Elaine 111,108, 109,144,145,197 Crawford, Clyde Crawford, Julie 121,157 Crawford, Sandra 10,157 Crawford, Sharon 111,157,178 Crawford, Virginia K. Crider, Baron Ray Crideir, Daryl Musser 111,156, 17 Crider David Howard 111 135 Crider? Dennis Harold 60,1,56 Crider Crider , Francis Darlene 60 , Frederick Evans 121,215 Crider, Gerald Matthew 121 Crider, Patricia 111 Davies, Debbie Mae 60,134,147, 171 ,177 Davis, Dale Linn 60,204,209,211, 212,213 Davis, Deborah Ann 121,146,162 Davis, Donna Jean 61,143,178 Davis, Jeffrey Allen 61 Davis, Karen Irene 111 Davis, Robert Eugene, Jr. 61, 204,209,212,213 Davis, Tanyagene 61 Davis, Vincent 121 a 1 Criswell, Melodie Dawn 60,133, 135,147,177 Cronin, John L. Cross, Calvin 111,134,149 Crouch, Paula Jeane Ellen 111, 133,147 Crouse, Donald Paul 111 Crouse, Glenn W. Jr. 12 Crogv, Keith Roderick 121,168, 1 9 Culbertson, Bradley Allen 121 Cunningham, Debra Irene 121, 179,233 Curfman, Clarissa Lay 60,132,165 Curfman, Jeffery Lynn 121,l68, 169,185 Custer, Patricia Ann 111 Cutchall, Carolyn Ann 60 D Dale, Gerald Allison 111 Dale, James Nevin 121 Dancer Terry Lynne 121 Danke lman, Bobby 204 Dansberger, Cindy Jean 60 Dansberger, Lori Jean 121 Danzberger, George Edward 60 Danzb Danzb Daven 215 erger, John William,Jr. 60 erger, Thomas Scott 111 port, Damon Scott 121, Davison, Mark 61,133,234,237 Davison, Peter Edward 121,235 Davison, Susan Annette 61,132, 147 Deazfdorlf, Cynthia Kaye 61,134, 1 7 Deardorlf, Gregory Brian 61 Deardorif, Lenora 8 Deardorlf, Marcia Lee 61,157, 173 Deardoff, Patricia A. 121, 186 Deardorlf, Roy Deardorff, Theadore Robert 111 Dearer, C. 157 Dearing, J. 205 Deatrick, Donna Diane 121,161, 168,169 Deavor, Denise Joy 121 DeBernardi, Wilma 8 Decker, Robert Charles 61,148 Defenderfer, Darlene Faye 61 Defenderfer, Larry Andrew Dehart, JeEery Lynn 121 Dehart, Terry Lee 111 Dekle, Michael James 111, 168- 169, 186, 229 Del Guercio, Daniel 61,144 Del Prete, Wayne Lee 116,121 Demar, Debra 12,148 DeMars, Bernard Peter Demechei, Barbara Ann 62,146, 171,172,177,179 Demechei, David Jelf 121,215 Demuth, Barbara Jean 62 Derbyshire, Katie 62,142,151 DeShong, Linda Sue 111 DeShong, Donald 204 DeShiong, Ronald Benjamin 62, 20 DeShong, Sara Irene 111,143 Dessel, Stewart Paul 121 Deter, Mary Rosetta 121 Detrich, Susanne 12,162 Devor, Debra Kay 121,168-169 Devos, Laura Ann 104 DeWalt, Roxanne Lee 121 Dice, Roger Lee 121,156 Dick, Lynne Ellen 62,132,144, 145,151,153,154,l71,172,l77, 232,233 Dick, Thomas 205,207 Dickenson, John Bartram 111, 159 Dickinson, Donald 12,158 Dickinson, Jeffrey David 111 Dickinson, Linda N. 13,158 Dickson, Arlene Frances 111 Diehl, Carl L. Diehl, Galen Eugene 62 Diehl, Gary Dean 62 Diehl, James, Jr. 121 Diehl, Roy Edward Dietrich, Donald Albert 121 Dile, David Lee 121,156 Diller, Charles Richard 111 Diller, Dale Eugene 111,174 Diller, Dean Edwin 111 Dittmann, Gerald Paul 111,148, 1 79 Dodd, Derek Thomas 121,209, 215,219 Dodd, Steven Douglas 119,12 1, 205,207,215,2 19 Dolly, Neil E. 13 Donley, Shirley Louise 62 Dougherty, Robert 111 Douglas, Kathy Dawn 111 Douglas, Randolph Kelso 122, 215 Douglas, Steven Joseph 122 Drenning, Nancy Sarah 62,165 s Dowley, Mitzi Lou Downin, Robert Dewayne 122 Downin, Ronald Eugene Doyle, Debra Jo 111 Doyle, Eugene Carl 122 Drama Club 148,149 Draude, David Eugene 62 Draabaugh, Lana Rae 122,143, 1 Drenning, Suzanna Maria 122 Dressler, Karen Sue 62 Duell, Ruth Elizabeth 62 Duffield, Michael Harry 111 Duke, Erma 8 Duke, James Lynn 111 Dull, Jeffry Alan 11,161,168,169 Dumm, Randy Eugene 122,229 Dunjen, Laura 122 Dunkle, David Nelson 63,226, 227,228,231,234,236 Dunlap, Terry Lee 63 Durf, Bruce 122,156 Durham, Cindy L. 122,145,197 Duvall, Karen Rose 122 Duvall, Jerry Lee Dyarman, Brenda 63 Dymond, Kathy Jane l11,162, 178 E Earley, William Beattie Early, Bonita Susan 11,232 Eaton, Terry Grace 122 Eberly, Regina Kaye 63 Ebersole, Cynthia Dawn 122,162 175,178 Ebersole, Esther Lois 63 Ebersole, Linda 111 Ebersole, Miriam Fern 122,175 Ebersole, Ronald Eugene 122 Eby, Nelson Myron 63,174 Echman, Rhoda 8 Echo Advertising 151 Echo Editorial Staff 153 Eckenode, Richard R. Eckezrode, Steven Edward 63, 13 Edgar, Thomas McKenzie Edmondson, Mary Mae 111 Edwards, Jean 63,147,178 Edwards, William Eugene Eger, Christine Marline 111,159 Elder, Matthew Eliason, Laurie Anne 122,179 Elliott, Linda Lou 119, 122 Elliott, Wayne W. 6 Ellis, Wannetta Faye Elter, Bradley Jed 122 Emerick, Beverly 8 Emory, Michael S. 122 Englehart, Jacqueline 111 Englehart, James Gregory 122 Englerth, Kimberly Sue 63,171, 177 Englerth, Leanne 122,146,197 English, Georgine Eppinger, David George 122,235 Epstein, Peter Albert 122 Erikson, Edith Eloise 63,134,146, Erickson, Pamela G. 13 Ericson, Robert Ray 63 Ervin, Doris Lorraine 122 Ervin, Robert Eshelman, Mark Allen 111 Eshleman, Ronald Jaye 111, 140, 141,142,186 Eshelman, Teresa Elaine 111, 148,159 Esquires 140 Estep, G. 203 Eetter, Barbara Jean 63 Evans, Vickie Lee 64 Eyer, Eyer, Eyer, Dale 112 Donna Lee 64,153,165,187 Linda Sue 122 Eyer, Richard Leroy 122,140 Eyer, Robert John, Jr. 112,142 Eyer, Zondra Kay 112 F Fahnestock, David E. 112,134 Fahnestock, Donald Eugene 122 Fahnestock, Linda Diane 112 Fahnestock, Pamela Jane 122 Fahnestock, Pamela Karen 64 Fahnestock, Robert James 122 Fahnestock, Victoria Marie 64, 157 Fant, Fant, David John 122 Timothy Robert 64 Farmer, Johann Eugene 112 Farmer, Brian Dirk Fortna, Sharon L. 13 Fortna, Sue Ellen 112, 143, 161, 162, 178, 187 Fortune, James Irvin 122 Gaughenbaugh, Cynthia Ann 66, 132,142,152 Gaughler, Franklin N. 6 Gaver, Michael Paul 67 Foshchia, John 122,215 Foust, Mark 122 Foust, Robert Lee 122 Fowler, Cynthia Lou 65, 135, 171, 177 Fox, Tracy Lynn 122 Gayman, Eugene D. 6 Gayman, Judy Kay 67 Gayman, Marvin Lee 112 Gayman, Samuel Wesley 149,172 Gayman, Theresa Lee 67 Gearhart, Ira Esh 123 Frame, Charles Willeam III 66, 171, 218, 219, 232 Frank, Beverly Linn 112,134,146 Frank, Vickie Linn 66,146,171, 172,177,179 Franklin, Connie Jeanne 122 Franklin, Stephen Wayne 122, 179,180,215 Frantz, Jane Strayer 112,134, 143,146,148,173,179 Frantz, Nancy Kathryn 122,148 Frazer, Daniel James 112 Gearhart, Robert Eugene 67 Geiman, Vickie Lee 123 Gelsinger, Debra Ann 67,135, 157,162,173,178 Gelwicks, Connie Lou 123 Gelwicks, David Alan George, Joel Witney, 112 George, Richard Lee 123 Geyer, Jan Shelby 123 Gibgons, Delmar Ray 123, 168- 1 9 Gibbons, Georgina Rae 123 Federline, Bernard Leo 64 Fegan, Denise Kathy 64,147, 149,179,168,169 Fegan, James William 112 Fegan, Robert Francis 64 Feister, Robert Paul 64 Feldman, Roy 64 Fernsler, Frederick E., Jr. 64 Fernsler, Terrence Scott 64 Ferrell, Adrina Kay 122 Fetterhoff, Rusty Lynn 112,215 Freet, Becky Jo 112 Freet, William H. 13 French Club 147 Frey, Debbie Jean 122 Frey, Janet Louise 66,157 Frey John Delbert 112,173,179 Frey, Larry Eugene 122 Frey, Lester Glen 112 Frey, Mary K. 13,146 Frey F reyi Miriam Ann 112,162,178 Sara Kay 122 Gibson, Linda Darlene Gift, stephen Phillip 123,168- 169,186 Gilbert, Gilbert, Charles Lynn 112 Dennis Edward Gilbert, Jeanne Marie 112 Gilbert, Terry Eugene 123 1 Fetters, Owen Curtis, Jr. 112, 1 59 Fickes, Diane Elaine 112 Fickes, Jeffrey Allen Fickes, Michael Wayne 65 Fickes, Randy Lee 122 Fickes, Randy Lynn Fickes, Vickie Lynn 122 Fields, Penny Wynn 112 Fierro , John Frank 122,215,219 Fike Pe Lee 112 Frey, Stephen Ray 122,160,207, 215 Fries, Kenneth Martin 122 Fries, Marguerite Lillian 122 Gilbeirt, Theresa Ann 123,153, 15 Gillan, Patti Ann 67,134,146,148 Gilley, Walter B. 13,186 Gilley, Walter Ray 112 Giltinan, David Leuren 112,168- 169,186 Gindlesperger, Darlene S. 112 Friese, Judy L. 13 Friese, Sharon Kay 122 Frisby, Pamela Carol 66 Frisby, Terry Lee 112 Frisby, William Conway, Jr. 112, ' 2 1 5 Fritz, Gary Lee 122 , SSY Finley, Scott 122 Fisher, Chester 13,205,207 Fisher, Gary Lee 65,132,142,149, 162,178 Fisher, Steven Ross 112,198,200 Fisher, Terry 65 Fisher, Tony 65 Fitz, Carol Sue 122,162,178 Fitz, Samuel Shaffer 65 Fitzgerald, David L. 112 Fitzgerald, Lee Ann 112, 172 Flagle, John Elwood, Jr. 112, 215 Fleagle, Della 13 Fleagle, Donald Lee 122 Fleming, Judith Ann Flemming, Donna Lee Fritz, Kathy Roberta 125 Fry, Katherine 66 Fry, Steve 205 Fuller, Teresa Ann 112 Funk, Lynann Marie 112,143 Funk, Paul Harry 122 Funk, Sharon Ann 112,145,153, 154,158,173,233 Funk, Wilmer Eugene 112 Furman, Debra Irene 112 Furry, Bruce Ernst Furry, Jeffrey Wilson 122 Furry, John Edward 112 Furry, Susan Ann 112,233 Future Farmers of America 156 Gindlesperger, Ricky 67 Gingerick, Robert Michael 112 Gipe, Barbara Sue 112,147,162, 178 Gipe, Gipe, Gipe Gipe, Dennis 123 John Elmer 112 Larry Edwin 112,137,112 Paul Andrew 123,215 Flohi-, Nina C. 112, 135, 143, 149 Flood, Connie Dolores 65, 157, 162, 178 Flory, Annette Marie 122 Flory, Derreck Richard Flory, Edmund Lee 122 Flory, Tom Charles 122 Fogal, Barry Kent 122 Fogal, Cynthia Jean 122, 187 Fogal, 178 Kim Denise 122, 158, 175, Fogal, Tomothy Jerome Fogelsanger, John M. 13 Foge1sanger,'Mary Scott 122 Fogelsanger, Ruth 8 Fogelsonger, Beverly Jean 112, Future Homemakers of America 1 57 Future Gable, Teachers of America 158 G William Robin 66,134 Gabler, Carol Dawn 112,132, 149,159,168,169,185,186,233 Gabler Gabler , Glenn William 122 , J. Kenneth 10 Gipe, Sheryl Margaret 67,134, 157 Gipe, Shirley Ann 67 Givler, Josephine 8 Givler, Steve 204,205 Glass, Roxann Marie 123 Glee Club 136 Glen, Stephen Robert 123 Glenn, Susan Irene 112,133,145, 147,176,179 GOCEICHHVCI, Roxanne Violet 67, 1 3 Goclfnauer, Roy Bruce 67,156, 17 Goetz, Carolyn Jean 67 Goetz, Dawn Kathleen 112,145, 173,179 Goetz, Gregory Kim 68 Goetz, Mark Albert 123 Goldsberry, Richard Eugene 123 Golya, Ann Marie 68,132,137, 142,159 Gomer, David Ira 68 Gomer, Debora Irene 123 Gonder, Daryl William 123 Gonder, Debra Ann 112 Goodyear, Randy Allen 112,180 Gordon, Gary Lynn 104 Goshorn, Darwin W. 112,229 Goshorn, Larry Eugene 112 Etter, Darl Lynn 112,173 Etter, David S. 13 Etter, John Henry 112 Etter, Etter, Etter, , Rita Marie 112,143,173 Etter Lelia Marie 112,145 Louisa S. 13,145 Margaret A. 13,157 Evans, Patrick Hugh 122,142 Evans, Richard Wayne Evans, Susan Ann 112 151, 187 Foltz, Matthew Mark 122 Foor, Deborah Ellen Foose, Kirk 198, 199 Forbes, Arthur Leroy, Jr. 65 Forbes, Sonya Jean 112 Forbes, Debra Jo 112 Ford, Susan Elena Foreman, Anthony David 112 Foreman, Jay Allen 65 Foreman, Michael Lutz 65 Foreman, Randy W. 122 Forney, James Robert 122 Forsythe, Calvin Jay, Jr. 122 Forsythe, Georgianna Rae 65 Forsythe, Trudy Lee 65, 135, 171, 177 Gablir, John Rebert 66,159,l71, 20 Gabler, Wilmot N. 9 Gadberry, Keith James 112,149, 172,229 Gadberry, Trent Allen 60,144, 198,209,213 Gamble, Brenda Kay 122,158, 173,187 Gamble, Brenda Kay 112 Gamble, Steven Lawrence 122 Garber Eldon Leon Garber, Roger Allen 112,156 Goshorn Goshorn Gossert, Gossert, Gossert, , Nancy Jane 112 , Robert Lynn 123 Catherine Jean 123 Elizabeth Joan 123 John Richard 123 Gottfried, Christine Ann 123, 145,196 Garcia, Paulo Ferrirua, Jr. 173, 229 Gardner, Paul Andre 122 Gardner, Scott 122 Garner, Nancy L. 66,148,164,173 Garner, Ronald L. 112 Garnes, David Curtiss 123 Garns, Orpha Malinda 66 Garns, Sabrina Marie 123,175 Gartenburg, Andrew 66,234,236 Gottfried, Victoria Ann 68,144, 146,171,172,177,190,194,195 Gotwals, Anne 123 Gotwals, Edward Orth 68,144, 15Z,180,226,227,228,231,234, 23 Goulding, Benjamin Alexander 123 GraeE, George D. 13 Graham, Jeffery Allen 68 271 Grant, Ronald A. 134 Gray, Valerie Jean 112, 147 Green, Joyce Ann 123,145,175, 191,197 Green, Melanie Jo 123 Greenawalt, John Edward 123 Greene, Rebecca Gail 68 Greiner, Robert Charles 68,134, 135 Grier, David Patrick 112,203,226 Grizer, Dale Michael 68 Groff, Paula Jean Grooms, Wesley 123 Gross, Jeff 198 Grove, Diane Elaine 123 Grove, Katy Eileen Grove, Louise S. 13 Grove, Marlene Fay 68,157 Grove, Nancy Ann 112 Grove, Robert Edger Grove, Ronald L. 112 Gruen, Tara Jean 123,175 Gsell, Dennis John 123 Gsell, Kathy Jo 123 Gunder, Kim Ellen 123,145, Hawkesworth, Kimberly Cleone 69,135,164 Hawkins, Vincent 113 Hay, Helen Joann 67 Heberling, Robert Alan 113 Heckman, Darlene Cleo 123 Heckman, Linda Lee 123,187 Heckman, Michael James 69 Heckman, Patricia Jo 113 Heckman, Randy Lee 123 Heckman, Rhonda Jean 70 Hedge, Debra Ruth 123 Heefner, Rebecca 70 Heefner, Reginald Lee 123 Heefner, Theodore C., Jr. 13 Hege, Brenda Lee 113,132,173 Hege, Carolyn Faye 113,178 Heintzleman, Ida Mary 123,161 Helfrick, 173,215 Holtry, John Randolph 113,135, 161,207 Holtry, Marisa Kay 123 Holtry, Phyllis 10 Holtz, Kurt Frederick Holub, Judith Lois 113 Holzbaur, Mary Jane 113,168- 169 Johnson, Cathy Louise 73 Johnson, Cindy Lou 113 Johnson, Debra Jo 124 Johnson, Greg D. 124 Linda Sue 70,159,164 Helman, Debra Lyn 70 Helman, Diane E. 70 Helman , Helman, Marlene Judy 123 Raymond B. 6 Helman, Stanley James 113,156, 180 175,197 Gutshall, Patricia A. 13,108,109 Guyer, Caryl Jean 123 Guyer, Gary Lee 123,215 Guyer, Gaylord Rodney 123 Guyer, Marv 204 Guyer, Randy Lynn 112 H Hacker, Patrcia Ann 112,173 Haddon, Harry Harter III 112 Hafer, Jeffrey Alan 112,160,234 Hague, David Charles 112 Hager, William Helmuth, Craig Lee 119,123,179, 226,228,230 Helmuth, Verlinda Maria 113, 151,176,179 Hemsley, Julia Regina 70,146, 171,172 Hemsley, Rosemarie 113,151 Henderson, Kenneth Allen 113 Henneberger, George Frederick 70 Henneberger, Gina Lynn 123, 161,168-169,179 Henninger, Clay Foster Jr. 123, 156 Hooven, Phyllis Ann 71 Hoover, Bobbi Kay 123,158,175, 179 Hoover, Carol Ann 123 Hoover, Cleo Elizabeth 123,151 Hoover, Kenneth 124 Hoover, Kim Lynette 113 Hoover, Michael Elwood 113 Hoover, Victor Russell 113 Hopple, Herman K. 14,186 Horn, Cathy Jean 124,161,175 Horn, Darlene Joan 71,157 Horn, Emery Lee 124 Horn, Jeifrey Lane 71 Horn, Leonard Lee 124 Horn, Ralph Eugene, Jr. 71 Horn, Susan Lynn 124 Hornbaker, Barbara Ann 113, 158,161 Horst, Barbara Jean 71,147,158 Horst, Barbara Sue 124 Horst, Dale Leroy 124 Horst, Darlene Mae 124 Horst, Jay Lester 124 Horst, Vernon Daniel 113 Houpt, Barbara Leslie 113, ,168-169,186 Houpt, Stephanie Jean 71 Houser, Jack H. 113 Houser Kirk Douglas 7,144,l59, Johnson, Judy Kay 73 Johnson, Kippin Jan 124 Johnson, Steven Wayne 124 Johnson, Terry Elaine 113,143 Johnson, Timothy David 113,207 Johnston, Nancy Jane 113,147 Johnston, Thomas William 124, 134,160,215 Jones, Arcie L. 124 Jones, Barbara K. 113,148 Jones, Beverly Lee Jones, Donald Lee 124 Jones, Donald William Jones, Greg Drew 73,159,136 Jones, Karen Louise 124 Jones, Kathryn Elizabeth 73 Jones, Larry 235 Jones, Randy Lee Jones, Shirley 10 Jones, Shirley Ann 124 Jones Stephen Ronald 124 Juenger, Steven Ray 124 Junior Tri-Hi-Y 176 Juray, Patricia Ann 124 Juray, Richard Dean 124 . . Baseball 207 Basketball 224 J. . Cheerleaders 196 J. F00tball 215 4444 J J J. Vf Girls' Basketball'232 J. V. Wrestling Team 229 K Kadel, Delene 124,168-169 Hale, Regina Carol 68 Hale, Robert Dix 112 I-Ialet, G. 215 Hall, Robert Edwin 112,172, 179 Hamilton, Deborah Eileen 68 Hammer, Ronald Kenneth 123, 215 Hammond, Barbara Jean 112 Henry Henryz Henry Henry: Henry, Henry, Cindy Lou 113,149 Kathy Dale 113 Linda Diane 123 Michael Gene 123 Pamela Susetta 123,175 Robert Burkholder 123 Henschel, Eric Henschel, George Hepfer, Crystal Elaine 123 Hammond, Phil 204,205 Handshaw, Jack Gilbert Hann, Hann, Charles Howard Cindy Lou 69,157,178 Hann, David Lee Hann, Jeffrey Allan Hann, Joey Edward 123 Hann, Stanley E. Hanse, Michael Richard 123,215 Hardin ohn .13 Hepfer, Ralph Frederick 113 Hepfer, Samuel Ellsworth 70, 168-169,181,185,186 Hershey, David Courtney 113 Hess, Cindy Phyllis 43 Hess, Kari Dean 123 Hess, Linda Marie 113,146 Hetrick, Randy Kenneth 123 Hickok, Michelle L. 113 g, J J Hardsock, Cinda Mae 69 Hardsock, Doris Jay Hardsock, Stephen Irvin 113 Hardsock, Vicky Lea Hardy, Blain Alfred 123 Hare, Kenneth Eugene 69,135 High, Theodore Robert Hile, Laurie Anne 123 Hile, Robin Lynn 123 Hill, Cindy Ann 113 Hill, Jelfery David 113 Hill, Thomas Lee 113 Hill, Wallace Hargleroad, Kurtis Michael 69, 168-169,181,185,186 Harier, Bruce John 69,149,158 Harley, Karon Denise 123 Harley, Teresa Jo 69,134,146, 171,172 Harmon, Daniel William 113 Harr, Barbara Jane 123 Harris, Debra Sue 69 Harris, Stephen Keith 133,144, 198,209,213 Harris, Vickie Ray Harrison, Drew Stone 123,180 Harrison, Emily Budahn 113, 147,148 Harrison, Karen Sue 123 Hart, Paula Sue 113,134 Hart, William 113 Hartman, Julie Linda 113 Hartman, Ronald L. 113,156 Hartman, Susan Alice 123 Hartman, Thomas Allen 113, 144,203,234 Hassker, Susan Kay 69,133,149 Haulman, Deborah Sue 113 Haulman, Harold David 123 Hawbaker, Ruth Anne 69,157 Havgkesworth, Jo Ellen 123,148, 1 l 272 Hillwig, Dennis L. 113,119 Hinkle, Peggy Jo 123 Hippensteel, Eddie 198 Hixon, Mike 235 Hixon, Paul Joseph 70 Hoagland, Joseph Baron 160,229 Hobbs, Patricia Sue 70,157 Hock, Bonnie Aileen 123 Hock, Michael Hockenberry, Janet Ruth 123 Hockensmith, Kimberly Denise 113,176,179 Hockensmith, Sondra Jean 123 Hockensmith, Wanda Jay 70 Hocker, Alan Jay 123 Hocker, Debra Ann 70 Hoffman, John W. 123,234 Hoffman, Keith Allen 113,197, 234 Hogg, Allan M. 123,235 Hogue, Virgil Allen 113 Hoke, Dennis J. 113,140,142, 168-169, 185, 186 Holden, Kathryn Lynn 71,133, 173 Hollar, Margaret M. 14 Hollinshead, Aleta Anne 113 Holtry, Deborah Yvonne 71,164 Holtry, John Lawrence 113,153, 163,203 Houser, Mary F. 14,164 Houser, T. 117 Houser, Yvonne Eileen 71 Howard, Wayne Philip 71 Howe, Ann Louise 71,145,146, 177,232 Howell, Rebecca l13,139,141,147 Huber, Kathy Sue 72,163 Hughes, Jeffrey Philip 165 Hughes, Mark Richard 124 Hughes, Rhonda Lynn 124 Hull, Jill Michelle 124 Hull, Michael Glenn 124, 168-169,185,186 Hull, Timothy Lee 113 Hull, Trudy Ann 72 Hultin, Deborah 72,165,173 Hultin, Ralph William 72,135, l44,163,172,180,234,237 Hunsecker, Roberta Mae 124 Hunsecker, Stephan Roy 124 Hunt, Alan Ben 72,227 Hussack, Stephen Alexander 124 Huston, Mary Ann 124 Hutchison, Janell 124 I Imes, Debra Lynn 72,157,233 Imes, Larry Don 124,229 Ingram, Karen Sue 124,151,175 Isenberger, Brenda Lou 72,157 Kady, William Bernard 73,135, 203 Kaesar, Mary 14 Kagan, Alan Jeffrey 124 Kaiser, Arthur L., Jr. 113 Kaiser, Charles Ryck 113 Kaiser, David Lloyd 73,216 Kaiser, Paul G., Jr. 14,178,216 Kann, Douglas Edward 113,203, 168- 169 Karns, Michael Karper, Calvin Victor 124, 228, 526 Karper, Jay E. 6 Karsen, Edward C. 73 Kauffman, Charles William 73 Kauffman, Curtis Eugene 124 Kauffman Deborah K. 73 Kauffman Dennis Edward 113 , Kauffman, Kenneth 124 Kauffman, Kenneth Alan 113 Kauffman, Kimberly Kay 124 Kauffman, Linda Kauffman, Lucinda Dawn 124 Kauffman, Michael 124 Kauffman Michael Duane Kaufman, ,Ray L. 14 Kean, Gary 124 Kean, Paul Leroy Keebaugh, Randall Craig 124 Keefer, Darrell Leroy 73 Keefer, Kenneth Walter 113 Keefer, Ronald Eugene 124 Izer, Daniel O. Izer, David H. 124 J Jackson, Douglas 124,168-169 Jacobs, David Brian 113 Jacobs, Edgar N. 6 Jacobs, Thomas Ray 72 Janikei, Jill Ellen 72,148,151,161, 16 Kegerreis, John Stephen 74 Kegerreis, Lucy A. 14 Keller, Arlene Kay 74,134,157 Keller, Christopher Paul 74 Keller, Gary Lee 113 Keller, Randall Wayne 121 Keller, Vagel Charles Jr. 124, 235,168-169 Kellner, Kathleen Marie 113 Kelly, Beatrice Mary 124 Kelly, Clifford Lynn! 199,198 Jansen, Bridget Mary 72,146,148, 171,177,232 Jansen, Guy Marvin 72 Janssen, Frederick Otto 113,147 Jenkins, James Francis 72,209,213 Jessen, David Alan 73,171,234, 237 John, Debra Jean Johns, Kathleen Adell 124 Johns, Nina Lea 113 Johns, Sue 232 Kelly, William Henderson, Jr. 124 Kendig, Kathleen 14,232 Kendig, Lawrence 14,218 Kennedy, David Warren 113 Kennedy, Joseph Patrick 74 Kennedy, Katherine Louise 113 Kennedy, William Michael 124 Kephart, Sherry Lee 124 Kerr, Anne Marie 124,232,233 Kershner, Ricky Lee 124,215 McQuai Kessinger, Donald Lee 113 Kessinger, Patti Jo 124,186, 168-169 Kessinger, Suann 124 Key Club 160 Keyser, Gerald 14 Keyser, Robert David 124 Kibler, Betty Jane 74 Kiel, John Henry 74,168-169, 185, 186 Kilgore, Steven Joel 124 Kilhefner, Kurt Lee 161 Killinger, Jerry Eugene 74,204 209,213 Killinger, Vickie Kay 74 Kimple, Michael Eugene 113 King, James Robert 113,160,209 King, Jelfery Alan 113 King, Stephen Merile 119,124, 134,179,235 King, Wanda Connie 124,149 Kipe, Gloria Jean 74 Kirby, Jeanne H. 14 Kirkland, Carol 14,163 Kirkpatrick, Dana Michael 74, 168-169,185,186 Kirkpatrick, James Kirkpatrick, Neal Small 124, 168-169,185,186 Kiser, Curtis Owen 74,179 Kissel, Michael Lee Kissel, Sharon Jeanne 124 Kissinger, Edward Dean 74 Kissner, Steve 229 229 Leal, Carmen F. 14 Le Beau, Robin 125 Leedy, Kathy Fay 125,175 Leeper, D. 216 Leeper, Faye Edith 76 Leeper, Georgiann 76 Leeper, Paul Michael 113 Leevy, Donna Marie 125 Le Igevre, Ferree 14,137,140,141, 1 2 Leggett, Denise Leann 76,133, 145,171,177 Legett, Paul Anderson III 160 Lehman, Audrey Jean 113,157 Lehman Bruce Bender 125,160 Lehman: Charlene Kay Lehman, Darlene Kay 114 Lehman Dean M. 76 Lehmani Denny 199 Lehman Lehman Lehman 174 Lehman , Donna Mae 125 , Gary Hudson 114 , Gerald David 76,l56, Jane Louise 114 Lehman: Karen Jean 125 Lehman, Larry 207 Lehman, Loretta Joan 76 Lehman Lehman Lehman Lehman Lehman Lehman , Lorraine June 76 , Mark Edward 76 , Melvin Burkholder 114 , Myron Robert 76 , Ralph David 125,180 Renne Susan 114 Low Barbara Joyce 125 Y, Lowy, Brenda 135 Lucas, Charles 15 Lucas Paul 15,143 Lupish, Lynn M MacDonald, James Kevin 114 Mackey, James Anthony 118,134 Mackey, Lucinda Beth 78,146,164 Mackey, Mackey Nina Rochelle 125 Phyllis R. 15 Mackeyj Richard III 78,134,171 Mackey, Russell Eugene, Jr. 78, McDonald, Carolyn Louise 79 McDonald, David E. 125 McDowell, Marcella T. McElvaine, Valeria Jo 125 McGhee, Jay Douglas 125 McGill, Sharon Gretchen 114 McKenrick, Deborah Lynn 79, 133,146,148,149 McKenrick, Lloyd Raphael 125 McKendrick, Randy Mervin 114, 161 McKenrick, Ronald Eugene McKenzie, Leslie Ralph 79,226, 227 149,209 Mackey, Samuel D. 9 Maclay, Robert 15,133 MacWi1liams, J. 198 Malfett, Richard Franklin 125, 215 Maichrzak, Roberta 78,171 Mahon, Sharon Elaine 125 Mallory, Vickie Lou 125 Malone, Lisa Kay 114,133 Marching Band 182 Markel, James H. 15 Marrero, Jose Marrero, Rafael Angel Martello, Kathleen Frances 78, 134,146,153,155,158,171,172, McKenzine, Steven Alan 79 McLaren, Karen Louise 114, 158, 173 McLaughlin, Donald Lee 79 McLucas, Dougles Paul 80 McMullen, Jerry Lee 125, 135 MCMull en, Joseph L. 125 McNair, Randall Lee 125 McNew, Daryl Lloyd 80 McNew, Larry Richard 114 McNew, Louise 10 McNew, Lynwood Allen 125 McNew, Mary Ann McNew, Melita Linda 125 McNew Ronald Clark 80 173 t, Gloria Dawn 125,186 Kline, Debra 232 Kline, Harry J. Kline, Pamela J. 113,158 Kline, Ralph 14 Kline, Susan Kay 75 Kline, William Virgil 124 Kloch, Gary 198,200 Knable, Ruth Jo 124,175 Kneaval, Kneavel, Frances Ann 124 ohanna Marie 75 J Knepper, Colleen Ruth 113 Knepper, Darrel Ray 75 Knepper, Elizabeth Ann Lehman, Roger Allen 125,132, 156,224 Lehman, Verna Grace 77 Leighty, Edward William 108, 109,114,172,173,197,207,234 Leininger, Debbie Susan 77,149, 172,173 Leininger, Kim M. Lenherr, Tina Marie 114 Lennartz, Mary Elizabeth 125,175 Lensbower, Jeffrey Lynn 125 Lensbower, Gregory Lawrence 125 177,232 Martin, Martin, Martin, Anita Ruth 78,134 Charles Irvin 78 David Charles 78,134 Martin, Dean Lester 125 Martin, Dennis Ray 78,215 Martin, Donald Lee 125 Martin, James Nelson Martin, James Robert 78 Martin, Jeniece Kay 114,157,177 Martin, Martin, Martin, Martin, Karen Marie 125 Kathy Jo 114,171 Kathy Sue 78,132 Randall Edward 129 Martin, Richard Lee 125 Martin, Richard Lee 114 Martin, Robert 15 Meagher, Deborah Ann 114 Mearkle, Stephen R. 15 Mehalfey, Terry Lee 80 Mellinger, Lois Jean 80,134,149 Mellott, Charles Leonard 125 Memmi, Anthony M. 15 Menier, Ned John 125 Menner, Brian Douglas 125 Menter, Edward Michael 114 Mentzer, Darlene Kay Mercer, Christina Kaye 125 Marletti, Louis Frank 80,168,169 173 Messinger, Ellen 80,163,172 Messner, Margaretta Drew 114, 132,144,145,173,176 Messner, Marilyn Ann 144,147, 9 Lesher Knepper, Patricia Sue 113,187 Knepper, William David 75 Knoll, Linda 14 Knouse, Charles Matthew 124 Knouse, Jeffrey Lynn 75 Kochenour, Susan Lynne 75,132, 142,157 Kochenour, Robert W. 7 Lerew, Lesher 9 Lasher, Lesher, Lesher Lynn E. 14 Arlene Kay 125,198 Barbara May 77,178,164 Dean Wenger 125 Lucinda 125,158,175 Lesher: Marleen Lynn 114,233 Maxine Emily 114 Kochert, Dennis James 124,215 Kohler, Deborah Jean 124,175 Kolsun, Pamela Joan 124 Kopas, Shirley, Anna 75 Kopas, William John Koutris, James Robert 113,207 Kraieske, John Joseph 113 Kramer, Darlene Colleen 124 Kramer, Philip Eugene 124,160 Kriner, Anna Katherine Kriner, Kevin Eugene 124 Krugh, Marjorie Ann 124 Kriner, Sherry Ann 75 Krosovic, Eleanor Ann 124 Kuhn, Linda Lou 113 Kuhns, Julia Mae 75,162,178 L Lader, Darla Kay 113 Ladson, Karen Laidig, Michael Eugene 125 Landis, Dallas Jacob, Jr. 75 Landis, Patricia Ann 75,134,146, 171 Lane, Robert James Largent, Dawn Elizabeth LaRose, Craig Wayne Latch, Barbara Anne 75,134,146, 171,177,187,232 Latin Club 161 Latshaw, Dorothy 14 Laulfer, Stephen Aldo 76 Lawhead, Ronald 14,119 Lawson, Sherry Lee 76,134 Lawyer, Janet Marie 125 Layman, Lawrence Clarke 113 Layton, Dennis Marcus 113,173, Levy, David Cameron 125,179 Lewis, Donald Bryan, Jr. 125 Lewis, Donna Mae 125 Lewis, Patty 232 Library Club 162 Library Staff 178 Lightner, Kimberly Jo Lightner, Norman Christman II 125 Lightner, Stephen 114,207,209, 215 Lightner, Susan Jane 77,134,145, 177,178 Lindell, Michael Leonard 125 Lindenmuth, Cindy Kay 125,142 Lindemuth, Jay 198 Lineweaver, Amanda Storm 125, 148,161 Lineweaver, Paul K. 14 Lininger, Kurt Vaughn 77 Lininger, Richard Eugene 125 Linn, Glenn L. 125 Little, John Albert, Jr. 114, 205, 207,224 Locklear, Jackie Ray 125 Loftus, Paul Michael 77,173 Logsdon, Gertrude Elizabeth 77 Logue, Marcia 15,232,233 Long, Glenda Renee 77,133,147, 148,161,171 Long, Karen Louise 77,134 Lougee, Rene Marie 77,147 Lougee, Thomas Patrick 114,179 Love, Gerald Lee 125 Lovett, Joyce Linda Lowans, James Leslie 77 Lowe, Barbara Ann 77,134 Lowe, David James 125 Martin, Robert Lee 114 Martin, Roy Calvin 125 Martinchick, Joseph John 125 Martinez, Tina 146,148 Martinez, Tina Marie 114,133,148 Mason, Robert Cephas 114,173, 207 Maryianowski, Concetta 125 Maryianowski, Corinne 125 Mathis, Martha Sue 114 Mathias, Mary Louise 79 Mathias, Timothy Tolbert 78,156 Maurer, Kitty A. 15 Maxwell, Harry Dale 79 Maxwell, Martha 10 176 Methner, Richard, Jr. 80 Metz, David Alan 125, 229 Meyers, Meyers, Meyers, Meyers, Carl Darla May 125,161,162 Debra Kay 125,178 Gary Lee Meyers, Linda Lou 80,147,177, 238 Michael, Barry R. 114,168,169, 185 Michael, Gary Mickey, Christine W. 15 Mickey, Susan Elaine 80,132,134, 148 Mickley, Greg 235 May, Amy 233 May, Rebecca Ann 114,141,151, 176,233 Mayer, Thomas Randolph 125 McChesney, John 15 McCleary, Daryl Joseph 79 McCleary, Gary Cordes 79 Mcileary, Kim Ilene 125,l32, 1 8 McCleary, Robert Charles 156 McClellan, Emmett F. 9,134 McClelland, Trena Kay 125, 149,150 McClure, Bob 198,199 McClure, Bonnie Lee 114 McClure, Jay 125 McClure, Matthew Franklin 125 McClure, Roberta Kay 79 McClure McCorm , William Allan ick, Kevin Michael 79, 137,172,179 McCormick, Richard Ross 125 McCoy, Linda Mary 79,134,144, 146,153,154,173,177,194,195 McCoy, Sherrill Arlene 114,145, 172,176 McCullo h, Karen E. 125 McCurdy, Sharon Kay 125,161, 186 McDann ell, Teresa Elaine 114 Micligey, Judith Maye 80,134,143 1 Middour, Jenny Louise 125 Miley, Bathsheba Roxan 114 Miley, Cheryl Ann 114 Miley, Geruis H. 125 Miley, 'Paula Gay 125,187 Miley, Roy David 125 Miley, Sharon Louise 114 Miller, Aleta Kay 125 Miller, Ann Lee 125 Miller, Barbara Diane 114,145, 159,176 Miller, Darby Ellen 125 Miller, Deborah Ann 114 Miller, Donald Michael 125 Miller, Edith Louise Miller, Elissa Ruth 80,143,163 Miller, Elizabeth Anne Miller, Heidi 114 Miller, Helen 8 Miller, James Paul 114 Miller, Jeffery Craig 125 Miller, John A. 75 Miller Kathryn Jane Miler,,Michael Kevin 114,226, 231 Miller, Michele Marie 114,158, 161,226 273 Millho Miller Patrica 81 Miller? Robert Cornelius III Miller, Samuel E. 114 Miller, Seta Rae 81 Miller, Susan Kay 125 use, Glenda Kay 125 Mills, Gary Eugene 81 Mills, Paul L . Miner, Dane Eugene 81 Misner, Barbara Ann 114 Mitchell, Connie Virginia 125 Mitchell, Douglas Lee 114 Mixell, Greg Alan 125,179 Mixell Ka Loraine 125 1 Y Mohler, Jennie Lynn 114,159, 162 Mohler, Judy Ann 81,149,162, 165,178 Monn, Monn, Monn, Monn, Monn, Monn, Monn Cynthia Marie Douglas Ray 125 Gerald Eugene 114,213 John D. Nancy Lee 126 Susan Marie 114 Tina Marie 126 Nassaux, Bernard Alex 82, 134, 145,151,179 Nassaux, Patric Yves 114 National Honor Society 163 Naugle, Howard Alan 126 Naugle, Karen Lee 114 Neal, Barbara Gaye 126 Negley, Janora F. 114 Negley, Loretta Joy 126,143 Neidig, Katthryn Ida 126,149 Nelling, Alice J. 126,148 Nelling, Margaret Rose 83,133, 134,159,l63,187 Nelson, Andrew Kirkpatrick 83, 172,198 Nelson, Benjamin James 83 Nelson, Daniel Buchanan Nelson, Vivian Lynn 114 Newcomer, Dennis Michael 126, 203 Newcomer, Wanda Sue 114,168- 169 Newell, Roger Lee Newman, Brian Wallace 114 Paine, Ronald Scott 126,229, 235,238 Paisley, Christine Ann 126 Paisley, Christine Ann 126 Paisley, Susanne Leigh 115 Painter, Gerald David 126 Palmer, Cynthia Dale 84,172, 177,179 Palmer, Linden Morse 115,146, 172,179 Palmer, Pamela Joyce 115,153, 1 7 Park, Deborah Ann 126 Parks, David Fredrick Parmer, Mary Ruth 84,133,134, Plummer, Douglas Ray 115,135 Plyler, Randy 126 Poe, Allen Eugene 126 Poe, Jack M. 115 Poe, Jeffrey Al 126 Poe, Lee McNair 115 Poe, Randy Lee 115 Poe, Ronald William Poe, Sharon Kay Poe, Sonya Kaye 85,147,158,177 Poe, Timothy L. 126 Pogue, David Lee 115 Pogue, Dirk Andre 86,209,213 Pogue, Jacob Obediah Polk, Karen Sue Monn: Ward Ivan 81 Newman, Douglas Ray 126 Newman, Neil Douglas 83 Mooney, Debra Ann 126,158 Mooney, Martha Ann Moore, James Paul 114,156 Moore, Jonathan Duane 126,156 Moore, Robert 15 Moraites, Stephen Charles 81 Morris, Jeffrey William 81,161 Morter, Christine Dorothy 81, 134,146,157,l71,187 Motichka, Karen Ann 114,145, 172 Mouer, George Stuart, Jr. 81 Moul, Kathleen Yvonne 81,132, 159,187 Mouse, John David 126 Mouse, Michael Joseph 114 Mowen, Ronald Gene 81,133, 145,173 Mowen, Theresa Lou 126 Mowen, Vickie Diane 1l4,145, 148,173,179 Mower, Joel Ray 114 Mowers, Norman Lee 82 Mowery, Deena Marie 82 Mowery, Robert B, 114,161 Moyer, Fred Stutton, Jr. 126, 168-169 Mull, Mary Marie 126,162,178 Mull, Steve 235 Muller, Cheryl Ann 82 Mumma, Roberta 114 Muro, Barbara 119 Murphy, Suzanne Marie Murray, Michael Shae 126 Newman, Terry Ray 126 Nicholson, Dorris Elizabeth 83, 162, 178 Nicholson, Richard Alan 126 Nicklas, Reginald Jeffrey 83 Nienziond, Douglas Alan 114,168, 23 Nitterhouse, Craig J. 126,179 Nitterhouse, Wanda Jean 114,172 Noel, John E. 15,135 Noelker, Kenneth Eric 114 Nolf, Pamela Jayne 114 Noll, Linda Kay 83 Nolt, Carolyn Ann 114,157 Nonemaker, Kathy Faye 83,147 Norcross, Douglas Alan Norcross, Michael Eugene 114 Northcraft Virginia Lee 114 Nuernberger, Louise 6 Nunemaker, Vanessa Mae 126 Nurses Club 164 O O'Donnell, Donna Ann 126 O'D0nnell, Lilla Mae 126 O'Farrell, Sally Ann 126 142,149 Parr, Debra Kay Parrot Staff 165 Parsgm, Cynthia Louise 126,168, 1 9 Parsons, Carol F. 16 Patterson, Larry Alvin 115,178 Patterson, Mary Jane 8 Patterson, Michael Alan 126 Patterson, Randy Lee 126 Patterson, Shane Jay 84 Patterson, Stephen Eugene 126 Patterson, Tawnya Lee 84 Payne, Kathryn Denise 115,141, 168-169,185 Payne, Linwood Eric Pearl, John James Peck, Barry 126 Peck, Cynthia Ann 84,144,147, 233 Peck, Douglas Ray 84 Peck, Ellen Kay 84 Peck, Jay Dale 126 Peck, Jeffery 115,180 Peck, Sandra Lee 84,132,147, 165,233 Pensinger, Jimmy Lee 115 Pensinger, Karen Sue 85,134, 145,148,171 Pensinger, Paul Lewis 126 Pensinger, Ruby Ann 85 Pen-singer, Sue 232 Pentz, Michael David 85 Penwell, Deborah Kay 115 Perdas, Frank 226 Perez, Miguel 126 Perry, Carla Katherine 126,132, Oliver, Oliver, 1 34 Anna Lou 10 Catherine Elizabeth 83, Oliver, Kenneth John 83 Oliver Oliver 172 1 9 Marian B. 15,176 Marie Kathleen 115,158, Murthwaite, Sharon Musser, Alicia Ann 114,133 Musser, Fay Arlene 82,157 Myers Blair Regan 82 159 Myersi Bonita Gaye 11,4 Myers, Myers Dale Hege 114,132,161 Darlene Faye 114 143 Myers: Dennis Marvin 114 Myers, Gregory Cecil 126 Myers, Harold Lee 82 Myers, Irene Marie 126,143,162, 178 Myers, Jacqueline Louise 126, 151,233 Myers, Jeffrey Karl 82 Myers, Joanne Jere 126,175 Myers, John Howard 126 Myers, Karen Eileen 126,l43, 157,175 Myers, Myers, Myers, Lester Allan 82 Linda 138 Marlin Eugene 82,207 Myers, Roy Gregory 114 Myers, Sampson, Robert Jr. 126, 173 Myers, Sharon E. 82 Myers, Sylvia Lou 82,149,150, 1 5 1 Myers, Tena Marie 126 Myers, Thomas Roy 114 N Oliver, Nancy Louise 83 Oliver, Patricia Dianne 83,148, 153,154,165,166 Oliver, Walter J. 15,153,163, 174 Olsen, George 115 Olsen, Terry Lynn 115,226 Olson, Roland Richard 126 Olver, John Sherk 84,168-169, 172 Ommert, Allen David 115 O'Neil, Jean Louise 126 Orndorlf, Timothy John 84,135, 136 Orr, Douglas H. 15 Ortlg, Pamela Grace 126,133 1 8 Osen, John S. 15 Osler, Kathleen Marie 145,147, 179 Osterman, James Edward, Jr. 126 Ostraskey, Eleanor 16,177 Ott, Sharon Elaine 84,157 Ott, Stephen Michael 126 Over, John Steven 84 Overcash, Denny 235 Oyler, Emory 235 Oyler, Gail Ann 115,153,148 Oyler, Patricia Ann 115 Oyler, William Phillips 126,244 P Paddock, Frederick A. 126,134, 149,151 Perry Deborah Kay 85 Perry, Dennis J. 16 Perry, Donald Lester 126 Perry, Jeffery L. 126,156 Perry, Joyce Elaine 126,162,168, 169,178 Perry, Monte Ray 85 Perry, Robert Wilson 126,215 Peters, Charles Elward 115 Peters, Cheryl Anne 126 Peters, Gerald F. 16,108,109,216 Peters, Gregg William 126 Peters, James 115 Peters, James Dean 85 Peterg, Kathy Rae 126,162,178, 18 Peters, Linda Jean 126,233 Peters, Ralph Andrew II 85 Peters Steven Brian 126 142 Pool, Debra Ann 86,157 Poper, David Eugene Poppenwimer, Linda Susan 86, 164,173 Porter, Robert L. 126,234 Porter, Sandra Porter, Stephen Michael 86,134 Potkalitsky, Jill Elizabeth 126, 162,178 Potter, Barbara Joan 115,141, 168,169 Powell, Lee W. 16 Powell, Lilly Pearl 161 Powers, Karen Ann Powers, Kathleen Ann 115,148 Preisler, Robert Lynn 126 Probst, James Peter 115,160,172 215 Prohonic, Liza Marie 115,173 Prye, Sally A. Pugh, Cheryl Ann Purvis, Barry Lee 108,109,115, 205,207 Purvis, Lilus Kay 115,143,173 Q Quinn, Valerie Eileen 115 Quivers, Charles Nathaniel 126 Quivers, Charles Preston 86 Quivers, Frances Arthenia 86 Quivers, Jeffery Allan 126,215, 2 18,221,22 2 Quivers, Katrina Varina 115 Quivers, Suvina Armita 187 Quivers, Vickie Jean 115 Quynn, Norman Allan 211,213 R Radd, John Paul 86,134,165 Rahauser, Thomas Edwin- 115, 144,2 18,2 34 Ramer, Al 198,199 Ramer, Irvin Bennett 115 Ramsey, Richard William 86 Ramsey, Robert Walter 86,134, 141,142,153,154,165,166,167 Ransom, Betty Jane 126 Ransom, Dave 200 Ransom, Gregory 115,144,198, 2 16 Raudabaugh, Donna Ray 86, 157,179 Raudabaugh, Rita Kay 126 Reagan, Pamela Reigh 115 Reasner, Debra Ranae 86,132, 171,177 Reasner, Edward H. 126 Reasner, James Edward Petersbn, Aldrena Diane, 115 Petrosky, Peter A. Peyton, Bradley McCoy 126,218, 225 Pfisterer, Richard James 115,172, 179 Pheil, Nancy Rae 85,l32,135,144, 145,158,1s6,169,171,233 Reasner, Judith Elaine 126 Reasner, Kathy Marie l15,153, 173 Phillips, Diane Teresa 85 Phillips, Harold John, Jr. Pilgrim Jeffrey Robert 115,144, 216 Pilgrim, Joanne Carol 126 Pilgrim, Mark Edward 85 Piper, Gregory Lynn 126,216 Piper, Melissa Virginia 178 Piper, Ralph Edward, Jr. 126,215 Piper, Stephen Ray 85,163,170 Plastuer, Gregory Piper 115,159, Nakles, Robert 15 135 168,169,186 274 Reasner, Phillip Ralph 115 Reasner, Stephen Douglas 86,143 Rebuck, Garth Wayne 87 Rector, David Roger 87 Redcay, Ray Richard 126 Redding, Jeffre Joseph 145,178 Redding, Joseph D. 115,l33,134, 148 Redding, Pat 198 Redding, Timothy Joe 127 Redinger, Kathleen May Reed, Charles Timothy 115 Reed, Dara 87 Reed, Geraldine Dana Reed, James Carl 127,156 Reed, James Michael 127 Reed, Michael Hiriam Reed, Philomena Fontaine 87, 158,163 Reed, Randall Lee 127 Reed, Thomas Ray 87 Reeder, Julie Ann 115,134 Reese, Nancy Elaine 115,143, 162,178 Rego, Dennis James 127 Rego, William Joseph 87 Richard, Rodney Curtis Lynn 127,205,207 Reidout, Sharon 233 Reidout, Tyrone Clinton Reinecker, Randal Cory 87,127 Reinecker, Robyn Renee 115, 132,147,232,233 Reisher, Jerry 115 Roessing, David Earl 89 Roher, Douglas Eugene 127 Rohrer, Gary Lee 115,205,207 Rohrer, Jeffrey Lynn 89,156 Roland, Donald Gene Roland, Mark Allen 127 Roll, William Jerome 179 Rose, Louise J. 89,134,,147,149, 151 Rosenbaum, Bonnie L. Rosenberry, Cynthia Dianne Rosenberry, Deborah Yvonne Diaz Rosenberry, Doreen Edna 127 Rosenberry, Kimberly Kay Rosenberry, Pamela Catherine 115,178 Sellers, Glenda Rae 90,146,172, 177,197 Sellers, Jill Diana 116,145,173 Sellers, Wanda Kay 116,232,233 Shoemaker, Cindy Louise 116 Shoemaker, Deborah Jean 116 Shoemaker, Max O. 16,215 Shoemaker, Vicki Lynn 116,149 Senior Tri-Hi-Y 177 Senseny, Charlotte Lycille 168, 169 Seylar, Seylar, James Leroy 116 Patricia Jane Shaak, Kathy Jean 90,134,144, 146,171,172,177,232,233 Shade, Jeffery Lynn 116 Shade, Richard Allen 127 Shadle, Jeffery Robert 116 Shandle, John Richard 116 Shadle, Steven Lee 127,168,169 Shoenfelt, Catherine Ann 127, 145,232,233 Shenfelt, Christa Lynnette 92, 144,171 Shoop, Edwin Allen 92 Shoop, Jelfery Lee 116 Shogg, Lori Lee 92,134,153,165, 1 Shoop, Pamela Kay 127,179 Shope, Ernest Lee 127 Short, Debra Sue Short, Kenneth Richard 127 Sheryl Ann 127 Reisher, Susan Anita 87 Rosenberry, ShaEer, Brenda Kay 116,113,176 Short, Remmel, James Minehart 115 Renshaw, Jeiery Kerr 115 Rexroth, Donald Curtis 127 Rhodes, Mary Katherine 115, 153,154,165 Rhodes, Polly L. 16 Rhone, Edward Warren 127 Rhone, Rhone Rhonez Ribble Ribbief Linda Jean 87 Mary 162,178 Phillips V. 115 Delmar Franklin 115 Ginger Teresa 127 Ricchi, Mark C. 127 Rice, Cynthia Karen 87 Rice, Douglas Marshall 87,171, 180,205,207 Rice, James Toth 87 Rice, Stephanie Ann 127 Richardson, Kandy Robin 127 Richardson, Richard Douglas 88 Ricker, Gracie Ann 115 Ricker, Mary Ellen Ricker, Steven Allen 115 Rideout, Eugene 88,179 Ridgout, Michael Antonia 115, 1 0 Rife, Gregory Robert 115 Rife, Jewel Ann 127,175 Rife, Kimberly Dawn 127 Rife, Lawrence Russell III 115, Rosenberry, Terry Lee 89 Roser, Timothy 115 Ross, Nina Catharine 115 Rothenberger, Rock Onren 89, 178,204 Rothman, Theresa Ann 89, 146, 151,171,177 Rotz, Barbara Ann 89,142 Rotz, Barry Clifford 89 Rotz, Harry Ralph, Jr. 115,156, 168,169 Rotz, Joel Benton 127,156 Rotz, Lynn Elwood 89,174,180 Rotz, Robert F. 115 Ruby, Billie Jo 89,132,171,177 Rudisill, Colleen Fay Rupert, Donna Kay 90,132,177 Russell, Dave 235 Russell, Gregg Alan 115 Russo, Salvatore J. 16 Ruth, Patricia Ann 90,147,148 Ruth, William Michael 115 Ryder, Anna 90,144,145,151, 171,172,233 Ryder, William Leidig 180,235 S Sachs, Stephen Warren 115,142, 160,169,186 Salmon, Billy Allen 127 Shafer, Carol Ann 90,142,l59, 157 Short, Kimberly Marie 127,153, 232 Lucinda May 116 Shaffer Carol Lynn 90,137 Shalferi Daryl Ray 127 Shaffer Shaffer , Judy 116 Lynn Edward 116,229 Shaffer: Michael Lee 91 Shaffer, Taryn Roxanne 116,173 Shaffer Shaffer , Terry 226 Terry Dean 116 Shakes: Dale Alan 132,149,159 Shambaugh, Rhonda Mae Shank, David Lester Shank, Dennis Eugene 116,224 Shank, Linda Kaye 176 Shank, Roger Neil 127 Shannon, Cynthia Sue 91 Shannon, Linda Lou 91 Shantz, Maxine Dawn 127 Scharpe, John McDowell IV Shatzer, Chris Robin 127 Shatzer, Deborah Jo 91,133 Shatzer, Edward Victor 116 Shatzer, Erma Shatzer, Guy 234 Shatzer, Joseph Kenneth 91,198 Shatzer, Timothy Lee 127,168 169,186 Sauf, Beverly Ann 127 Shauf, David Samuel 91,204 Shauf, Jay Allen 91 229 Rife, Taura Rae 127 Rife, Terry Ray 88 Riggleman, David Melvin 115 Riley, Cheryl 16,233 Rines, Robert Wesley 88,204,218, 219 Rines, Thomas Lee 115,205,207 Rinker, John Michael 88 Rinker, Rhonda Michele 88 Rinick, Randall Lynn Ritchel, Bruce Edwin 179,229 Ritchey, Willis Jeffrey 88 Salter, Alvin B. 16 Sanders, Cynthia Louise 115 Sanders, Dennis Joseph 127,134 Sanders, Dennis Lynn 104 Sanders, Joseph Howard 127,180 Sanders, Katherine Elizabeth 117,147,158,168,169 Santiago, Evita Diaz 90 Saum, Kathy Dee Ann 127 Sauter, Jeffery Robert 115 Sauter, Michael Keith 127,135, 160,173,179,216,224 Savory, Terry Edward 115 Scalia, Michael Bradley 127 Robbins, Chris 233 Robinson, Beverly Jean 115 Robinson, Christina Marie 127 Robinson, Donald DeWayne 88 Robinson, Jeffery Paul 127 Robinson, Joan Sue 127,143 Robinson, Paul E. 115,156 Robinson, Ronald Wayne 127 Robinson Sue Ellen 88,134,143, 146,148,179 Robinson, William A. 11 Robinson, Dirk Allen 127 Roche, James Kevin 115,144, 200,216 Rock, Debra Rae Rock, George Arthur 88,207 Rock, Ramsey David 127 Rock, Reginald Quinn 88,135 Rock, Steven Charles 88,205,207 Rock, Susan Freda 115 Rockwell, Mary Elizabeth 115, 141,172,176,179 Rodenhaver, Marcia Anne 127 Rodgers, Barry E. 127 Rodgers, James Earl, Jr. 89 Rodgers, John 115 Rodkey, Connie Loraine 127 Rodkey, Jelfrey 115 Roeck, Jason John 127 ' Roeck, Kristine A. 89,132,142, 149,150 Schaeffer, Richard Michael 127 Schaeffer, Thomas Alan 90 Schellhase, Keith Edward 90,180 Schellhase, Mike 204 Schellhase, Rodney Alan 127 Schjodt, Georgia Belle 115 Schlichter, Lowell W. 16 Schlimgen, Catherine Devon 233 Schmid, Russell W. 127 Schoen, Karen Marie School Board 6 Schramn, Susan Marie 90 Schriver, Richard William Schuchman, Barbara Jo 115,133, 146,147,176,179 Schuchman, Jeffrey Ray Schuchman, Steve Lynn 115 Schumacher, Claudia M. 16 Schumacher, William 16, 159 Science Club 170 SCOtt, Gary M. 116,226,229,231 Scott, Gregory Robert 127,215, 228,230 Scott, Lorinda Mae 116,161,176 Scott, Ralph III Secrest, Jackson Lemaine 127 Seibert, Richard 127 Seilhamer, Gerald Robert 90 Seilhamer, Linda Kay 127 Seilahamer, Sherryl Yolanda 116,132,173,l76 Shaw, Ethel M. Shealfer, Michael Eugene Sheeder, Jane Marie 91,114,146, 171,177,194,195 Sheliler, Herbert Daniel 91 Shelly, Catherine Ann 91 Shelly, Judith Marie Shelly, Lauren Edward 156 Shelton, Fitzhugh Lee III 127, 180 Shelton, Leroy Alfred 116 Shelton, Rosemary 116,143,187 Shervanick, Gregory Jerome 116, 133,144,149,170,226,228,229, 230 Shrvanick, Mark Francis 127,228 Shetron, Daniel Harold 116 Shetter, Barry Lynn 116,221,218, 223 Shetter, Cherie Lee 127,175 Shetter, Jeffrey Lee 91,168,169, 185,186 Shetter, Sally Lee 132,175 Shew, Janie Marie 91 Shew, Fred Leslie 127 Shew, Kayann Shields, Cheryl Jane Shields, Christine Ruth 168,169 Shields, Richard L. 116 Shields, Woodrow 203 Shilier, Jeffrey Linn 92 Shifier, Stephen Eugene 116 Shindle, Katherine Margaret Grace 92,159,161,163 Shipman, Wanda Jean Shipp, Dona Lee 127,133,175 Shipp, Rodney Lee 127 Shives, Randy Gug 127 Shives, Ronald M. 92 Shoap, Danny Richard 116,147 Shoap, Fred Scott 116,179,234 Shockey, Katthryn 92,134,145, 146,177 Shockey, Margaret Ellen 127 Short, Michael Alan 92,133,134, 145 Showan, Barbara Jane 92,l32, 134,142,171,1s6 Showan, Nina Susan 127,145,186 191,196, Shrader, Earl Emanuel III Shrawder, Karen Arlene 127 Shreiner, Robert E. 6 Shreiner, Dean A. 127, 180 Shreiner, Robert E. Shuliler, Thomas M. 92 Shuler, Evelyn Marie 92,133, 134,144,146,171,177,194,195 Shuler, Susan Diana 127,145, 153,196 Shulley, Nancy Brookens 149 Shultz, Beverly Jane Sigler, Alice M. 127,132,175 Sigler, Judy Louise 92,147,171 Silks, Kathy 116 Simmers, George 127,156 Simmers, Gordon Eric Sipes, Marsha Diana 116 Sipes, Monty Ray Sipes, Susan Jane 116 Sites, Bennet Lane Sites, Peggy Ellen 127,175 Shelly, Darlene Kay 127,175 Ski Club 171 Skinner, Kerby Milton 127 Skladanek, Charles Edeard 116, 137,138,140,142,203,234,238 Sleighter, Irvin Russell 93 Sleighter, Robert C., Jr. 127 Sleighter, Robert Eugene 116, 180,234 Sleighter, Saudra Kay 116,143, 145,148,179 Slike, Richard Lee 116 Small, Larry Eugene 116 Small, Shane Hazzard 116,172, 218,221,223 Smedley, Sharon Kay 93,134,147, 179 Smetzer, Susan Rae 116,173,176 Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Anita Kay 127,162 Brenda Sue 116,162,178 Carla Sue 93 Christopher 127 Cindy Jayne 127 David Wayne Glenn Samuel II 127 Jessica 16 Joanne Marie Katherine Kay 93,164,173 Kathy Lee Kelly Steven 216 Smith, Melinda Mae 116,191 Smith, Michael Keith 108,116 Smitlg Michael Thomas 108,109 11 Smith, Roger Lee 93 Smith, Sandra Kay 127,162,178 Smith, Sharon Rose 93 Smith, Sherry Diane 93,165 Smith, Vicki Lynn 116 Smyth, Mary Katherine 116,135 Snicger, Barbara Jean 116,168, 1 9 Snider , Loraine Joan 93,163 Snider, Loretta Ann 93,163 Snider, Nancy Lou 93,133 2 7 9 Sn der Snider, Snider, Nelson Paul 93 Rhea Ann 127,161,175 Snider, Rodney Lee 127 Snoke, Larry Ray 128 Snoke, Rosemary 94 Snyder, Bernard Elwood 94 Snyder, Brenda Lee 128,153,155, 175 Snyder, Danette M. 128 Snyder, Deborah Kay 128 Snyder, Gary Wayne 116 Snyder, Keith Alan 94,134,144 Snyder, Luann May 128 Rand Lee 94 Stepler, Penny Ann 96 Stermer, Patricia Lynn 128 Sterner, Cynthia Marie 96,l46, 171,173,177 Sterner, Teena Kay 96,134,157 Stevens, Alan 128 Stevens, Deanna Lynn 96 Stever, David Maurice 96 Stewart, Debra Rae 96,132,142, 151,168,169 Stewart, Patricia 116,133,147, 158 Stewart, Robert J. 11,178 Stine, Doris 8 Stine, Gregory Brian 116 Washinger, Michael Frey 100, Y 1 Y Sollenberger, Craig Diehl 116, 160 Sollenberger, Debra Jean 116, 147,162,178 Sollenberger, Donald T. 16 Sollenberger, Harold Edward 116 Sollenberger, James Eldon 128, 156 Sollenberger, Kim Diane 116, 147 Sollenberger, Larry Lee 94,137, 140,141,142,163,204 Sollenberger, Nelson Ray 128 Sollenberger, Robert Ellsworth 94,144,204,213 Solomon, Bertha Ira 128 Sophomore Tri-Hi-Y 175 Sord, Margaret Mae 128 Spangler, Kathy Ellen 116,143, 159 Spangler, Sue Ellen 128,168,169 Spanish Club 172,173 Spencer, Rodney Nelson 94 Spidel, Jeffrey Lynn 94,140,142 Spidel, Stephen 159,205,207 Spidell, Robin Ann 116,145, 159,176 Spinney, Rhonda Lynn 116 Sponseller, Edwin M. Dr. 6 S oonhour ackie 4 P , J 9 Spoonhour, Janice Kathleen 128, Stinger, Fredna 233 Stinger, Gary Lee 128,215,224 Stinson, Craig 116 Stitely, George Aaron 128 Stoey, Earl Eugene 116 Stoltzfus, Philip Dean 96,134 Stoner, Betty Ann 116 Stoner Carol Ann 116,145,148 Stoner: Cynthia Stoner, Debra Jo 128 Stoner, Jeffrey Linn Stoner ohn Allen 128 , J Stoner, Joseph Russell, Jr. Stoner, Michael Ray 96 Stoner, R. 204 Stoops, Beverly Jean 116,145 Stoops, Marlyn Dwayne 128 Stoops Stopyr , Rodney Barr 116 a, Andrew 116 Stouder, Brian Dale 128 Stoudt, Deborah Lyn 116 Stouffer, Cynthia Karen 128 Stoulfer, Darwin Ray 96 Stouffer, Deborah Lee 96 Stouifer, Freda Mae 116 Stouifer, Gary Dean 128 Stoufler, Gregory Lynn 96,198, 199 Stouffer, Jere Dean 116,213 Stouffer, Kirby Otmer 96,149 Stouifer Marsha Jean 97 Statler, 153,175 Spoonhour, Karen Fay 128 Spreng Sprenk er, Karen Colette 128 le, David Eugene 116 Sprow, Gregory Lynn 128 Sprow, Keith Neil 94 S row, Pamela Ruth 94 P Sprow, Velva Catherine 94 Stader, Stader, Carol Anne 128,133,148 Robert 203 Stage 8: Lighting Crew 174 Stahl, Mary G. 16 Stake, Kenneth S. 16 Stains, Stains, Darlene Lou 116 Deborah Sue 116 Stambaugh, Katheryn Hazel 95, 134,162,178 Stambaugh, Steven Craig 95 Starliper, Debra Jean 116 Starliper, Dennis Winfield 128 Starliper, Donald Arthur 116 Straliper, Martha Ann 128 Starliper, Melody Jo 116 Barry Lynn 95 Vanderau, William Bryan 117 Statler, Helen Louise 128,168, 169 Statler, Steven Gregory 95 St. Clair, Douglas Ray 174 St. Clair, Gregory Lee 95,171 St. Clair, Richard Eugene Stead, Jill Delores 95 Stead, Mildred B. 128,148 Steele, Crystal Kay 16 Steele, Lisa Rae 128,161 Stehle, Mary Sue 95,l34,146, 151,177,179 Steinberger, Laurence Andrew 95,173,209,2l3 Steinberger, Stephen Roy 95 Stendahl, Donald Eugene 128 Stenger, Fredna 95,134,171 Stenger, Gary 207 Stenger, Sharon Dawn 95,171, 177,187 Stenger, Steven Donald 95,205 276 Stoufferz Michael Scott 97 Stoutger, Thomas Stephen 125, 21 Stoutamyer, Roy Bowman III 116,147,168,169,186 Strait, Beatice Winnifred 97,157 Straley, Lisa Sharon 116 Strawmyre, Howard R. 16 Strayer, Alan William 117 Strayer, Larry Alan 97,134 Strayer, Stephen Gregory 128 Striikler, Elizabeth Howard 97, 1 5 Strickler, Jane Barney 117,159, 196 Strickler, Jill 117 Strickler, Kathy Lynn 128 Strike, Nathan Eugene 97 Strike, Sharon Darlene 117,187 Strine, Margaret Ann 128 Strite, Eugene Ray 97 Strite, Wilmer Lee 128 Strock, Adam Jay 97 Strock, Dean Allen 128 Student Government 179 Stull, Pamela Sue 128 Stumbaugh, James Bradford 117, 21 5 Suders, Edward Williams 97 Suders, Harry Richard 117 Summers, Floyd Richard 117, 168,l69,174,180,185 Summers, Matthew Lee 117 Summers, Robert Jay 117,149, 205,207 Summers, R. Joe 16,108,l09,170 Sungmers, William Edgar 97,168, 1 9 Sund, Steven William Swackhammer, Patsy Jane 97 Swan, David Wayne 128 Swartz, J. Herbert 16 Sweeney, Terry Susan 117,173, 179 Swenson, Fred John III 117 Swisher, Paul 117 Swope, Avery William 128 T Talian Michael Joseph 97,144, 198,200 Talian, Nancy Jeanne 128 Tappen, Bruce Edward 98 Tarner, Donna Lee 98 Tamer. Carol Virginia 98,132, 134,144,145,155,165,167,171, 233 Tarner, Virgina 164 Tarquino, Toni Maxine 98,146 Taylor, Larry McKinley 98,135 Terrazas, Jenny M. 117 Terrazas, Wilma Thayer, Gary Ray 98 Theimer, Katherine Anne 128 Thomas, Cathy Lynn 104 Thomas, Dennis Wilber 128 Thomas, Jeffery Lynn 128 Thomas, Joan Elizabeth Thomas, Louis Jack 98 Thomas, Robert Lloyd 117 Thorzas, Robert S. 17,178,204, 22 Thomas, Wanda Kay 128 Thompson, Gary Lee 98 Thompson, Gwendolyn Elaine l28,134,161,187 Thompson, Harriet P. 17 Thompson, James Alexander 128 Thompson, Steven Michael 117 Thompson, Sue Ann 98 Thrasher, Karen Ann 143 Thrasher, Keith 98,135,163,171 Thrush, Gerald Nelson 98 Thrush, Rodney Dean 98,135 Tice, Pamela Joy 128 Tolbert, Chuck 205,207 Tolbert, Debra Ann 99,141,l42, 15 1, 1 79 Toll, Cynthia Lynn 99,165,166, 167,178 Toms, John Allen 117 Tourney, Greg Westley 128 Trace, Kenneth Daniel 128 Traverso, Edward Joseph 128, 179,234 Traverso, Guy 234,235 Treat, Debra Jean 128 Treat, Walter 128 Tress, Marianne Cecelia 99,134, 159,173 Tress, William A. 160,215 Tritle, Jeffrey Lynn 128 Troxell, Daniel James 128,235 Truett, Jay 117 Truett, Jimmie Alan Truett, Linda Jeanne Tunison, John R. 17 Turner, Donna Lee 117,162,178 Turner, Michael Lee 128 Turner, Tobie Perrie 117 Twigg, Cynthia Lyn 117,147, 158,168,169,186 U Uglow, Richard Lee II 99 Umble, James Calvin 128,168 169 Umbrell, Cathy Ann 128 Umbrell, Debra Kay 99,159 Umbrell, Stephen Thomas 128 Underkolller, Scott Michael 99, 144,168,169,181,204,209,212, 213,218,219,222 Upperman, Sharon Dawn 1 17, 145,233 V Valcis, June Denise 128 Vanderau, Donald Alan 99 Van4derau, Douglas William 117, 1 2 Van6derau, Regina Diane 99,157, 1 2 Van Dermark, Geneve S. 17 Varner, Dennis Eugene 128 Varsity Basketball Team 218 Varsity Cheerleaders 194 Varsity Girls' Basketball Team 232 Varsity Soccer Team 234 Varsity Track Team 198 Varsity Wrestling Team 226 Vaughn, Cheryl Mae 128 Vaughn, Mark Stephen 128, 174, 235 Verdier, Donna Kay 117,173 Verno, Raymond III 128 Villaveces, Carmen Helen 99, 106,132,146,165,171,172 Visual Education Club 180 Voce, Barbara Ann 99,178 Voce, Rose Marie 117,144,145, 147,176,194 W Wadel, Robert D. 128 Wagaman, Timothy Joe 128 Wagaman, Valeria Kay 99,168, 169,173,l85,186 Wagner, Betty Lou 10 Wagner, Donald Ray Wagner, Glenda Kathryn 117, 161,168,169 Wagner, Melva 8 Waite, Burt A. 17,215 Walkden, Nancy Evelyn 99 Walker, Cynthia 117,147,158 Walker, Elaine Kay 128 Walker, Floe W. 17 Walker, Gregory James 100,134, 149,151,173 Walls, Michelle Elizabeth 117 Walters, Cathy E. 117,162,176, 178 Ward, Carolyn Debra 128 Ward, Holly Ann 117 Warnock, Douglas Alan 117,216 Warsing, Lisa Beth 117 Washabaugh, Sharon D. 100,232 Washabaugh, Susan Elaine 117, 187 Washabaugh, Theresa Jean 117, 147 133,142,l43,l48 Washinger, Sherry Jane 128 Wasiolek, David John 128,235 Waters, B. 198 Waters, Kathleen Betsy 100,135 Waters, Lisa Carol 128 Watkins, Frances Permilla 100, 134,178 Watson, Henry George 117 Watson, Lester W. 17 Waugh, Michael Lewis 117,174 Weagly, Janet Katherine 128 Wezland, Jane Louise 100,132, 1 3 Weaver, Terrence M. 117 Webb, Anna Marie 100,134 Webb, Mae Beatrica 128,145, 232,233 Webb, Theodore McKenzie 144, 198,199,209,212,213 Webber, Bobby Ray 100,209,213 Weber, Elizabeth Anne 100,144, 145,146,171,177 Weber, Maureen Catherine 128, 146,196 Weeks, G. Glendo 17 Weikel, Kenneth Wayne 100 Weil, Kevin K. 117,174,180 Weir, Randy Joseph 128 Weisgarber, Carmen Marie 100 Weist, Paul Glenn, Jr. 128,161 Weist, Paula Sue 117,168,169,186 Weller, 216 Bradley Dwight 117, Weller, Brenda Kay 128 Weller, Diane E. 100,149,179 Weller, Joseph LeRoy 117 Weller, Michael Eugene 117 Welsh, Thomas William III 101 Wenger, Alice Josephine 1 17, 147,15 7,1 79 Wenger, Candace Lynn 117,233 Wenger, David Eugene 128 Wenger, Eileen Susan 129 Wenger, Gary Lynn 156 Wenger, Gregory Linn Wenger, Jeffery Lee 129,215 Wenger, Lois Ann 117,233 Wenger, Loretta Arlene 117 Wentling, Martha Rae 129 Wenzel, Michael David 117,226, 228,231,234 West, Earlene Cathy 129,1-43, 149,168,169 West, Patty Ann 101,164,173 Westcott, Gary Eugene 117,199 Wheglock, Victor Walter 129, 15 Whitacre, Charles Thomas 129, 168,169,186 Whitehead, Moses Edward 129 Whitfield, Deborah 129 Whitfield, Patricia Joanne 129, 179 Whitfield, Robert Leroy Whitley, Roger James 101, 165, 167 Whitsel, Denises Eileen 101,132, 147 Williams, Rita Marie 101 Williams, Terry Lee 129 Williamson, Claudia Kay 101, 171 Williamson, Carol 101 Williamson, Robert James Williamson, Thomas Reed 101, 209,213 Wilson, Arthur E. 9 Wilson, Ethan Wayne 129 Windemuth, Robert P. 17,176 Wing, Floyd O. Wingard, Doris Fay Wingard, Ellen Noble 117,146, 232,233 Wingerd, Margaret Snow 102, 146,147,171 Wingerd, Wingert, Wingert, Ted 199,200 Arleen S. 17 Carolyn Ruth 129 Wingert, Cheryl Elaine 129 Winigert, Darrell Bradley 102 Wingert, Gary Laverne 102,142 Wingert, Janice Arlene 102 Wingert, Susan Marie 102,158, 163,172 Whitsel, Timothy Andrew 101, 198 Widney, Widnev, Debra Elaine 117 Rodney B. 117 Wietry, Susan 117,145 Wilcox, Cathy Jean Wilcox, Debbie 117 Wildeson, Fay Marie 117,157 Wile, Cindy Lee 117 Wiley, Beverly Mae 117 Wiley, Jeffery Keith Wilk, Anne Marie 117,158,172 Wilk, Henry Joseph 129 Wilkenson, Diane Louise 117 Willard, Donna 147 Williams, Carla Fay 117 Williams, Charlotte Maxine 117 Williams, Deborah Lynn Williams , Leann Marie 129,134 Wingert, Thrush Denise 117,198 Wise, Sandra Kay 129,187 Wise, Teresa Susanne l02,142, 159,186 Winer, Randall Franklin 117, 137,140,142 Wishard, Bradley Keith 129,203, 215 Wisocki, Jennifer Lynn 102,171, 177 Witherspoon, Deborah Ellen 102,157 Witherspoon, John M. 17 Witmer, Barbara Ann 117 Witter, Donald Lee 102 Witter, Jeffrey L. 10,134,171 Witter. Susane Kay 129,134 Wolfgang, Larry M. 17,151 Wolfgang, Rhonda Jo 102,134, 146,171 Wolfinger, Randy Lee 129 Wood, Catherine Ann 102,133, 134,146,171,177,187 Wood, Harry Arthur 103 Wood, Linda 17,161 Wood, Matthew Leland Woodal, Dennis Alan 129 Woodring, Thomas Eugene 117, 156 Woods, Paul LeRoy 129 Worhach, Mark Stephen 103, 226,227,228 Worhach, Teresa Ann 129,145, 197 Worley, Carolyn Elaine 103,135, 144,146,171,172,177,232 Worley, Pamela Kay 103,171, 177 Worthington, Robert 129 Wright, Dixie Louise 129 Wright, Kevin Kenneth 129 Wright, Margery 9 Wright, Michael William 117 Wrights, Susan Marie 129,148, 167,168,186 Wyrick, Randall Eugene Wyrick, Ronald Bruce 103,172 79 Y Yates, Dwain 103 Yaukey, Joi Ann 129,175,233 Yaukey, Karen Sue 129 Yeager, Bruce 209 Yeager, Charles William 129 Yeaggr, Enos Horst 103,132,158, 21 Yeager, Jeffrey Eugene 103 Yeager, Jerry Theodore 117,156 Yeager, Robert Allen 117 Yeager, Robert Bruce 117,149, 179 Yeager, Shirley M. 129 Yingling, Jeffery William 129, 179 Yoh, Dianne Louise 117 Yohe, Bonnie Yonkers, Debbie Jean 129 Yost, William Richard, Jr. 103, 226,227,228 Young, Debra Louise 117 Young. Donald Eugene 103,134, 144,145,171 Young, Marvin Ray 129,156,180 Young, Pandora 232 Young. Phillip H. 17,180 Young, Robert Lynn 117 Young, Rodney Lee 117,218 Young, Sharon Blair, Jr. 129 Yotiing, Sharon Louise 103,134, 1 9 Young. Teresa Lynn 117,144, 179,233 Young Timothy Frank 103,159, 180,234,237 Younker, Pamela Yvonne 129 Yourkavitich, Terri Eileen 117, 145,196 z Zeigler, Steven LeRoy 104,216 Zenefski, Mary Beth 129 . Zenefski, Terry Lee 129,215 Zentmver, David Charles 117, 144,216 Zimmerman, Barbara Ann 129 Zimmerman, Jeffery Alvin 117, 173 Zimmerman, Keith Augustus 129,215 Ziobrowski, James Arthur 129 Zulgnger, Nelson Robert 117, 1 0 Zullinger, Terry Robert 129 Zullinger, Thomas Gillan 117, 175,179 277 DICK ANDREWS Andrews Portrait Studio BOB ANDREWS Andrews Portrait Studio The 1972 ECHO was printed by Hunter Publishing Compnriy, Winston-Salem, North Carolina. The paper stock is 80 lb. gloss enamel, Type face is Garamond. PHOTOGRAPHY g Senior Portraits - Dick Andrewsg Underclassmen Pictures, Inc.g Group pictures - Bob Andrews. EDITORIAL ADVISER - Walter j. Oliver. EDITOR - Lynne Ellen Dick ASSISTANT EDITOR - john Randolph Holtry BUSINESS MANAGER - Larry Wolfgang. STUDENT BUSINESS MANAGER - Catherine Skinner Derbyshire. 1 MEMORIAM DAVID ROGER RECTOR February Z, 1954 March 9, 1972 8 DANIEL WILLIAM MONN March 25, 195-fi September 8, 1971 27 CONSOLIDATED GRAPHIC ARTS CDR? 3940 mmf, Dr , N w , cwmn, omg moi
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