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The Clear Spring High School Yearbook Staff Presents TRAILBLAZER 1972 Volume 24 Home of the Yearbook STEPHANIE KRATZ Editor LISA HULL Editor BRENDA MELLOTT Bus. Mgr. BONNIE SHUPP Editor JUDY BURKE Editor 197219721972197219721972197219721972197219721972 Foreword Although our building is old and its facilities are poor, we are proud to say we graduated from Clear Spring High School. The purpose of this yearbook is to present an accurate summary of the activities and life at Clear Spring High School for the months between September 1971, and June 1972. As you are leafing through this yearbook you will see that the students at Clear Spring High School are very busy, both with school work and extra-curricular activities. Even though a small school presents some problems, the students realize the many advan- tages, among which is a friendly atmosphere, where everyone is acquainted with everyone else. No one goes unknown for long. This edition of the TRAILBLAZER will pro- bably be one of the last composed in this build- ing, but we are proud of it and believe it to be one of the best. We hope you will, too. Without our advisor, Mr. Grimm, this yearbook wouldn't have been possible. Bonnie Lisa Judy Steph TRAILBLAZER TRAILBLAZER TRAILBLAZER TRAILBLAZER 197219721972197219721972197219721972197219721972 Contents Administration...................7 Seniors.........................13 Organizations...................53 Activities .....................75 Athletics.......................84 Juniors.........................97 Sophomores.....................103 Freshmen.......................108 Junior High....................112 Advertisements.................118 TRAILBLAZER TRAILBLAZER TRAILBLAZER TRAILBLAZER 5 A SENIOR'S DIARY September was the beginning of fun, hard work, and memories. To keep theser memories, we started work on our Yearbook. Class officers were also elected this year, an honor to those elected; and many students began to col- lect brochures on the college they wished to attend. Club presidents were also elected. For the seniors in the band, honor and pride were the feelings they experi- enced when two first places were received. This was the opening of soccer season for the sports-minded boys. The big event of the month was when every- one discarded tneir school clothes and dressed in hillbilly garb for an evening of knee-slappin’ fun at the Sadie Hawkins dance. Also, October brought the Alsatia Paraae and a lovely senior girl as princess. •November came somewhat solemnly with Thanksgiving, but after that, there was a scarcity of boys as hunting season arrived. The senior class play practices were held with a lot of fun and lots more get-togethers. Little snow and lots of excitement was what was on the agenda for December. We were ready to perform to the public our series of three one-act plays entitl- ed An Evening At the Theatre . This month also brought the apprehension of the basketball season. This was a fine month concerning our players. January brought honor to Clear Spring High School as it held its first Home- coming dance. This event was hela after a victorius basketball game over Hancock, our rivals. February started the ball rolling for the Sweetheart Dance workshops. These workshops were the perfect get-together for gossip of who the lucky seniors were to be inducted into the National Honor Society. This is the most coveted club in the school, and the ceremony was held February 28. We've Only Just Begun , the theme of our Sweetheart Dance, held in March, will always hold a place in our memories, as it was the prettiest one ever to be held. The seniors who participated in the band during their years in high school were very proud to participate in their last big high school parade, the annual Cherry Blossom Parade held in Washington, D.C. A Spring Concert was the perfect follow up for a memorable year in the Blazer Band. Also, April brought many club trips to be enjoyed. May was our last full month of school. We had a lot going for us this month. The Juniors gave their annual Junior-Senior prom which was our last high school formal. June was a mixture of happiness and tears as we prepared ourselves for Bac- calaureate and Graduation. We received our Yearbooks this month along with many signatures. With this our Diary ends, but our memories continue forever. ) ADMINISTRATION 8 Principal and Vice-Principal MR. EDWIN E. STENGER, Principal To you, the Senior Class of 1972 at Clear Spring High School, our best wish- es for your future. We believe that in every student there are infinite possibilities for good, and that Clear Spring High School should surround you with influences which help to mold and determine your future character. We believe that active student partici- pation in classroom discussion and student activities may be a means of inspiration to your future growth as active citizens. Your community and nation need active, clear thinging as well as far-sighted lead- ership. This is the challenge to every Clear Spring High School student. MR. J. TERRY MASTERS, Vice-Principal MR. ROBERT MORRISON MR. RUSSELL WEAVER MRS. DOR MR. WILLIAM C. GRIMM MR. KENNETH HOLLAR MRS. MARGARET KAETZEL 9 MRS. LEONA GRIFFITH MR. GARY SMITH MR. ALFRED ALCORN MR. GEORGE SMITH MR. DAVID HOLTZINGER MRS. ELEANOR PROKSA MR. RONALD VIOLET MR. WILLIAM LONG 10 MR. M. A. ROMAN BARVINCHACK MISS LILLIAN BURKE MRS. STARLIPER, SECRETARY MRS. JACQUELINE FISCHER MR. MILTON HAYS MRS. ANKENEY, GUIDANCE SECRETARY MR. JON GAVER I | Personnel SEATED; Mrs. Gladhill; Mrs. Yeakle STANDING: Mrs. Brandt; Mrs. Crouse; Mrs. Anderson Herbert McMullen Gale Kayser 12 SENIORS 19 Senior Class Officers 72 j TOP LEFT: Donald Yeakle, Ricky Myers, Judy Burke BOTTOM LEFT: Dixie Rice, Bonnie Shupp, Edith Albright, Lisa Hull, Brenda Mellott President: Lisa Hull Vice-President: Brenda Mellott Secretary: Edith Albright Treasurers: 12-1 Judy Burke 12-2 Bonnie Shupp 12VT Dixie Rice Parliamentarian: Donald Yeakle Historian; Ricky Myers 14 CLASS COLORS: Lavender and Deep-Purple CLASS FLOWER; Violet CLASS MOTTO; United we stand, divided we fall. ADVISORS Mr. Grimm Mrs. Saur Mr. Hays ALAN CHESTER ALBERT Al Business Future Plans: Professional Baseball Soccer 1,2,3,4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Baseball 1,2,3,4 FBLA 3 Attendance Office 4 EDITH MAE ALBRIGHT Edith” Business Future Plans: Secretary Cheerleader 3,4 FHA 1,2,3,4 Treasurer 3 Secretary 4 FBLA 3,4 Vice President 3 President 4 Polar Bear 3 Vice President 3 Band 1,2,3,4 Band Council 3 Secretary 4 Library Aide 3,4 Pep Club 1,2 Parliamentarian 2 FTA 1,2,3,4 TRAILBLAZER 4 Voice 4 Senior Class Secretary Junior Class Play Senior Class Play Committee Sweetheart Dance Committee BILLY WAYNE ANDERSON Bill General Future Plans.- Law Enforcement Soccer 1,2,3,4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Baseball 1,2 Junior Class Play Color Guard 3,4 KATHY MAXINE BAUMGARTNER Kathy College Preparatory Future Plans: Nursing FTA 3,4 Student Government 3,4 Homeroom Representative 3 Junior Class Play TRAILBLAZER Staff Banner Carrier 4 Voice 4 Vo-Tech 3 Prom Committee 3 Senior Class Play Properties RAYMOND JAMES BEARD Jake General Future Plans: Marine Corps and Md. State Police Varsity Soccer 1,2,3,4 Band 1,2,3,4 Ecology Workshop 4 Misty Mount 4 ROBERT EDWARD BELZ Bobby BOBBY OTHO BETTS wBobby General Future Plans: Navy College Preparatory Future Plans: College Band 1,2,3,4 Junior Class Secretary Pep Club 2 Junior Class Play Science and Humanities Symposium 3 Science in Action 3 Regional Band 4 Senior Class Play RAY NEWTON BLAIR, JR. Blade Vo-Tech - Business Future Plans: Undecided Vo-Tech Masonry 3,4 DENNIS EVERETT BINKLEY Denny College Preparatory Future Plans: Navy - College Soccer 1,2,3,4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Baseball 1,2 Chorus 2,3,4 All County Chorus 3 All State Chorus 4 Belles and Beaus 3, GEORGE ALLEN BRAGUNIER George Business Future Plans: Work Soccer 1,2,3,4 Co-Captain 4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Baseball 1,2,3,4 FTA 2,4 FBLA 3,4 Student Government Representative 4 TRAILBLAZER 4 Color Guard 3,4 Boys' State 3 JUDY ANN BURKE Judy College Preparatory Future Plans: College Softball 1 FTA 1,2,3,4 FBLA 4 Band 1,2,3,4 Band Council 3 Treasurer 4 Student Government 3 National Honor Society 3,4 Secretary 4 TRAILBLAZER 2,3,4 Representative 2 Co-Editor 4 Voice 4 Junior Class Play Candy Sales Co-Chairman 3 Senior Homeroom Treasurer Attendance Office 2 Junior Class Play Committee Chairman Senior Class Play Committee Senior Class Play 20 JAMES EDWARD BURKETT Jim Vo-Tech - Business Future Plans: Undecided Baseball 1 Basketball 2 Soccer 1,2,3,4 Color Guard 3,4 Misty Mount 4 Vo-Tech Machine Trades 3,4 RUBY OLENE BURTON Ruby Business Future Plans: Hospital Work FNA 1,2,3,4 FHA 4 Chorus 3,4 Girls’ State 3 HENRY HARRISON CANFIELD, JR. Sonny College Preparatory Future Plans: Professional Music Freshmen Basketball Manager 1 JV Basketball Manager 3,4 Varsity Basketball Manager 4 Band 3,4 Color Guard 2 Dance Band 3,4 Junior Class Play Voice Staff 4 Chorus 1,2 County Chorus 2 Office Aide 2 AVA 1 Pep Club 1,2 JO ANNE CORWELL Corky College Preparatory Future Plans: College Cheerleader 2,3,4 Captain 4 Softball 1 FTA 1,2,3,4 Pep Club 1,2 National Honor Society 3,4 Treasurer 4 Chorus 1,2,3,4 Librarian 3 County Chorus 1,3,4 State Chorus 4 Junior Class Play Committee Junior Class Play Junior Class Prom Committee Girls' State 3 TRAILBLAZER 4 Voice Staff 4 Advertisement Manager 4 Senior Class Play 22 CHARLENE ELAINE DOWLER Char Vo-Tech - Business Future Plans: Work with printing Basketball 1 Office Aide 2 TRA1LBLAZER STAFF 4 Library Aide 4 FTA 4 Senior Class Play Usherette Sweetheart Dance Committee Vo-Tech Printing - Lithography 3,4 RAYMOND DONALD DIVELBISS Raymond Vo-Tech - College Preparatory Future Plans: Farming and Horticulture FTA 2,3,4 Band 1,2,3 Student Government Representative 4 Voice Staff Representative 4 Junior Class Play 3 Prom Committee 3 TRAILBLAZER Staff 4 Sweetheart Dance Committee 4 Senior Class Play Student Director Vo-Tech Horticulture 3,4 GREGORY ALLEN ERNST Spook Vo-Tech - College Preparatory Future Plans: College Baseball 2 Basketball 1,2,3,4 FTA 2,3,4 Color Guard 3,4 Junior Class Play Senior Class Play Committee Student Council 2 Vo-Tech - Civil Construction 24 DOUGLAS MARK DROOGER Doug College Preparatory Future Plans: College Soccer 1 Intermural Basketball 3 Band 1,2,3,4 TRAILBLAZER 1 Representative 1 Voice Staff 4 VICKIE DIANE GRAMS Vic Vo-Tech - General Future Plans: Cosmetologist FHA 2,4 Chorus 1,2,3 Belles and Beaus 3 County Chorus 3 Polar Bears 2 Student Government 1,2 Representative 1,2 Library Aide 4 Vo-Tech - Cosmetology 3,4 JACQUELINE LORRAINE GROSS F uzzy General Future Plans: Undecided FHA 4 FBLA 4 Polar Bears 2 Junior Class Play Usherette Fashion Show 1,2,4 Refreshment Stand 3 GEORGE HUNT GRAVES Hunt College Preparatory Future Plans: College FTA 4 Band 1,2,3,4 Junior Class Play Senior Class Play 26 GUY FREDERICK HAINES II Gooie College Preparatory Future Plans: College FTA 2,3,4 Pep Club 2 AVA 2 Chorus 1,2,3,4 Belles and Beaus 3,4 All County Chorus 3,4 All State Chorus 3,4 Voice Staff TRAILBLAZER STAFF 4 Junior Class Play Sweetheart Dance Co-Chairman Vo-Tech 3 Senior Class Play Committee Chairman Senior Class Play P fe jy - 0 JEFFREY ALAN GROVE Jeff Business Future Plans: Electrical Engineering Soccer 1 FBLA 3,4 TRAILBLAZER STAFF 4 JOSEPH KIRK HAINES Joe College Preparatory Future Plan: Guitarist, Marine Biology Chorus 3 Voice Staff 4 28 ELAINE ELVA HORST Elaine College Preparatory Future Plans: Get Married FTA 2,3,4 Pep Club 2 FHA 4 FBLA 4 Polar Bears 3 National Honor Society 3,4 Jr.-Sr. Prom Co-Chairman LISA ANN HULL Lisa RANDY LEE HOSE Whimp Business Future Plans: Work Vo-Tech 3 30 College Preparatory Future Plans: College Softball 1 Cheerleader 2,3,4 Co-Captain 2 FTA 1,2,3,4 Vice President 3 Secretary 4 Chorus 1,2,3,4 Vice President 2,3 President 4 All County Chorus 3,4 All State Chorus 3,4 Pep Club 1,2 Student Government 2,4 Representative 2 National Honor Society 3,4 Vice President 4 TRAILBLAZER 4 Co-Editor 4 Voice Staff 4 Jr. Class Vice-President Sr. Class President Junior Class Play Organist - Graduation DEBORAH LAVONNE HUTSON Debbie Business Future Plans: Business School Softball 1 Cheerleader 1,2,3,4 Captain 2 Pep Club 1,2 FTA 2 FBLA 3,4 Historian 3 TRAILBLAZER 4 Student Government 4 Junior Class Play Junior Class Play Committee School Store 3,4 Office Aide Usherette Graduation Baccalaureate Voice Staff 1 Junior High Reporter Senior Class Play DEBRA ANN JONES Deb Business Future Plans: Secretary FHA 2 FBLA 3,4 Majorettes 2,3,4 Captain 4 Band Council 4 Junior Class Play Usherette Usherette Senior Tea Baccalaureate Graduation DAVID LEE KNABLE Dave” College Preparatory Future Plans: Undecided RANDY JAMES JONES Randy Vo-Tech Future Plans: Work Soccer 2,3,4 Chorus 2 Soccer 1,2,3,4 Basketball 2 STEPHANIE ANN KRATZ Steph College Preparatory Future Plans: College Softball 1 FTA 1,2,3,4 Band 1,2,3,4 Secretary 3 President 4 National Honor Society 3,4 President 4 TRAIL BLAZER 3,4 Co-Editor 4 Student Government 2nd Vice President Voice 4 MASC Workshop Junior Class Treasurer Junior Class Play Regional Band 3,4 CINDY LEE KRETZER Cindy College Preparatory Future Plans: College Cheerleader 1 Pep Club 1 FTA 1,2,3,4 Band 1,2,3,4 FBLA 4 Voice Staff 4 MFTAC3 Attendance Office 2 Junior Class Play Senior Class Play Prompter BRENDA KAY MELLOTT Brenda Business Future Plans: Secretary FBLA 3,4 Attendance Office 3,4 Fashion Show 1,2 TRAILBLAZER Business Manager 4 Senior Class Vice President Play Committee 4 PHILLIP SHANNON MICHAEL ” Phill College Preparatory Future Plans: College Basketball 1,2,3,4 Baseball 1 Soccer 2,3,4 FTA 2,3,4 Color Guard 3,4 Voice Staff 4 Junior Class Play Prom Server 2 Senior Class Play JOHN ALFRED MILES John College Preparatory Future Plans: Undecided FTA 1,2,3,4 Band 1,2,3,4 Dance Band 3,4 Junior Class Play 3 TRAILBLAZER 4 Voice 4 Prom Committee 3 Senior Class Play Properties LUANNE KAREN MILES Lue SHARON ELIZABETH MILES Sharon College Preparatory Future Plans: Accountant FTA 2,3,4 President 4 Band 1,2,3,4 Librarian 3,4 Student Government 2,4 Historian 2 Treasurer 4 National Honor Society 3,4 Voice 4 Editor 4 Library Aide 1,2,3 Science in Action Conference 2,3,4 WCAS Delegate School Scene Reporter Senior Class Play DOLORES MARIE MILLS Dolores Vo-Tech - Business Future Plans: College - Registered Nurse Polar Bears 2 Pep Club 1,2 FHA 1,2 FNA 4 FTA 2,3 Prom Server 2 Junior Class Candy Chairman Class Play Prompter 3,4 Prom Committee Banner Carrier 3 Majorette 4 Chorus 1 Student Government 4 Secretary 4 Vo-Tech - Practical Nursing 3,4 WANDA LOUISE MILLS Brownie” College Preparatory Future Plans: Mental Health Technician FTA 2,3,4 Secretary 3 FNA 2 National Honor Society 3,4 Voice Assistant Editor 4 Junior Class Play Student Government 1,2,3,4 Homeroom Delegate 1 Chaplain 2 Vice President 3 President 4 WCASC 2,3,4 Library Aide 1,2,3,4 Junior Class President Career Student for Mental Health Assoc. White House Conference Youth and Children 2 Herald Mail Workshop School Scene Reporter Science In Action 2 JACQUELINE SPRECHER MONNINGER Jackie Business Future Plans: Raise a family FHA 2 FBLA 3 Chorus 1 Majorettes 1,2,3 Guidance Office 3 Fashion Show 1 Refreshment Stand 1,2 DENNIS WAYNE MUNSON Diamonds Vo-Tech - College Preparatory Future Plans: Counselor at Misty Mount Vo-Tech Electronics 3,4 38 DAVID LEE MYERS Dave College Preparatory Future Plans: Navy Band Basketball 1,2 Baseball 1,2,3,4 Soccer 1,2,3,4 Co-Captain 2 Band 1,2,3,4 Vice President 4 Band Council 4 Drum Major 4 Regional Band 3 DEBRA MARY EDINA MYERS Debbie Business Future Plans: Bookkeeper Library Aide 1 Fashion Show 2,3 Prom Committee 3 Voice Staff 4 Wh r - RICKY LEE MYERS Rick College Preparatory Future Plans: College Soccer 1,2,3,4 Co-Captain 4 Basketball 2 Baseball 2,3,4 FTA 2 Band 1,2 Band Council 2 Junior Class Play 3 Senior Class Play Committee 4 Senior Class Historian 4 Senior Class Play 40 WILLIAM EARL REED, JR. Willy Vo-Tech - General Future Plans: Service Basketball 1 Office Aide 2 Vo-Tech - Electrical Construction 3,4 CYNTHIA DAWN REED Cindy” Vo-Tech - Business Future Plans: Licensed Practical Nurse FNA 1,2 Pep Club 1 FTA 4 Chorus 3 TRAILBLAZER 4 Representative 4 Fashion Show 1,2 Senior Class Play Usherette Sweetheart Dance Committee Vo-Tech - Practical Nursing 3,4 PATRICIA KAY REPP Kay Business Future Plans: Secretary FHA 1,2,4 FNA 2 FBLA 3,4 Secretary 4 Refreshment Stand 3 Usherette - Junior Class Play Usherette - Senior Class Play DIXIE DIAN RICE Dixie” V o- Tech Future Plans: College FTA 1,2,3,4 FHA 2,3,4 Pep Club 1,2 Polar Bears 2 Chorus 1,2,3,4 Secretary 2 Belles and Beaus 3 TRAILBLAZERS 4 School Store 2,3,4 Student Government 2,4 Senior Homeroom Treasurer Junior Class Play Prompter Senior Class Play Committee Student Director 4 Sweetheart Dance Committee Prom Co-Chairman 3 Misty Mount Counselor 4 Data-Processing 3,4 42 CRYSTAL JOY ROBERTSON Chris Business Future Plans: Secretary Pep Club 1,2 FTA 2,3,4 FBLA 3.4 Secretary 3 FHA 1,2,3,4 Parliamentarian 3 Treasurer 4 Polar Bears 2,3 Student Government 3,4 Library Aide 2,3,4 TRAILBLAZER 3 Representative 3,4 Junior Class Play Usherette Refreshment Stand 3 Fashion Show 1,2,3,4 Senior Class Play Usherette MARIANN SEIBERT Mariann Vo-Tech-Business Future Plans: Airline Career FTA 1,2 FHA 1 Pep Club 1.2 Polar Bears 2 TRA1LBLAZER 2,3 Representative 2,3 Vo-Tech Float 3,4 Vo-Tech - Cosmetology DONALD LEE SHIRLEY Duck General Future Plans: Work 44 BONNIE DIANE SHUPP Bonnie Business Future Plans: Secretary Cheerleader 3,4 Pep Club 1,2 Secretary 2 Polar Bears 2,3 FHA 1,2 Secretary 3 President 4 FNA 2,3 Secretary 3 FBLA 3,4 FTA 1,2,3 Student Government 1 Junior Class Play Prompter Prom Committee Chairman Library Aide 4 TRAILBLAZER 4 Co-Editor 4 Senior Homeroom Treasurer Camp Misty Mount 4 Senior Play Committee Office Aide 4 Alsatia Princess 4 BETTY JEAN SNYDER Betty'' College Preparatory Future Plans: Nursing Girls' Softball 1 Pep Club 1,2 FTA 1,2,3,4 Vice President 4 FNA 4 Junior Class Play Prom Committee Prom Server 2 National Honor Society 3,4 Chorus 1,3,4 Secretary 4 County Chorus 3 State Chorus 3,4 Voice Staff 4 Reporter 4 Junior Class Play Committee Senior Class Play JUANELL LYNN SPRECHER 46 MICHAEL JOHN SUDER Mike” General Future Plans: Work Basketball 3 Baseball 3 GARY LYNN SUMMERS Pud General Future Plans: Heavy Equipment Operator JOANNE MARIE SWOPE Jody Vo-Tech - College Preparatory Future Plans: Cosmetology FTA 1,2,3.4 FHA 4 Pep Club 1,2 Chorus 1,2,3,4 Junior Class Play Prompter Prom Committee 3 Vo-Tech - Cosmetology 3,4 JUDITH DIANE SWOPE Judy College Preparatory Future Plans: College Pep Club 1,2 FTA 1,2,3,4 FNA 4 Chorus 1,2,3,4 Junior Class Play Prompter Prom Committee Voice Staff Usherette Baccalaureate Commencement JESSE EDWARD WITMER Mert'' DONALD FRANKLIN YEAKLE Frank College Preparatory Future Plans: College Soccer 2,3 Baseball 2 FTA 2,4 Band 1,2,3,4 Junior Class Play Committee Voice Staff 4 Senior Class Play Committee Senior Class Parliamentarian PAMELA DIANE YEAKLE Pam Business Future Plans: Secretary FHA 1,2,3,4 FTA 2,3,4 Pep Club 1,2 FBLA 3,4 Treasurer 3 Polar Bears 2,3 Band 1,2,3 TRAILBLAZER 4 Junior Class Play Usherette Library Aide 4 Junior Class Prom Committee Fashion Show 1 Usherette at Senior Tea Refreshment Stand 3 Senior Class Play Usherette PARENTS SPONSORING SENIOR PAGES Mr. and Mrs. Dale E. Binkley Dennis Binkley Mr. and Mrs. Max L. Corwell Jo Anne Corwell Mr. and Mrs. Alvin H. Horst Elaine Horst Mr. and Mrs. Francis W. Hull Lisa Hull Mr. and Mrs. Jobie Jones Debbie Jones Mr. and Mrs. William T. Kratz, Sr. Stephanie Kratz Mr. and Mrs. Marshal C. Kretzer Cindy Kretzer Mr. and Mrs. James A. Mellott Brenda Mellott Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Myers Dave Myers Mrs. Martha Staup Crystal Robertson Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shupp Bonnie Shupp Mr. and Mrs. George K. Yeakle Pam Yeakle ORGANIZATIONS Trailblazer Staff TOP ROW; C. Reed; D. Rice; C. Dowler; J. Miles; K. Baumgardner; R. Divelbiss MIDDLE ROW: G. Haines; P. Yeakle; J. Grove; D. Hutson; G. Braguiner; E. Albright; D. Yeakle SEATED: B. Shupp; L. Hull; B. Mellott; S. Kratz; J. Burke Representatives STANDING: S. Hovermale; J. Mundey; D. Higgins; J. Corwell; C. Reed; M. Reed; B. Belz; C. Davis; K. Ridenour SEATED; G. Fritz; C. Zittle; A. Hege; C. Robertson; J. Yeakle; C. Miller C.H.S. Student Government 1972 OFFICERS PRESIDENT: Wanda Milla TREASURER: Sharon Miles VICE-PRESIDENT: Jimmy Clopper CHAPLAIN: Eric Mills 2ND VICE-PRESIDENT: Cedric Poole HISTORIAN: Sandy Grams SECRETARY: Dolorse Mills PARLIAMENTARIAN: Bob Reiff ASSISTANT SECRETARY: Patti Truax The C. H. S. Student Government is the student body's representative to the administration. It's purpose is not only to interchange ideas and discuss problems relating to the welfare of all students, but also to encourage more student participa- tion in all school affairs. FIRST ROW: D. Hutson, S. Grams, P. Stotler, P. Hesson, E. Staley, T. Anderson, D. Mundey, W. Golden, w. Mills, SECOND ROW; E. Horst, L. Price, C. Hawbecker, J. Corwell, C. Trumpower, A. Roney, P. Truax. T. Clopper, J. Clopper, S. Miles, L. Hull, THIRD ROW; E. Albright, C. Robertson, C. Hull, R. Reiff, R. Divelibiss, D. Rice, D. Mills, B. Snyder, K. Baumgardner, J. Miles, S. Miles, C. Poole, FOURTH ROW; P. Helser, J. Englehart, K. Secrest, B. Cushwa, S. Beachaump, D. Robertson, D. Swope, M. Suder, E. Hull, E. Hull. 55 BACK ROW: Alan Albert, JoAnne Corwell, Lisa Hull, Kathy Baumgardner, Sharon Miles, Wanda Mills, Judy Swope, Betty Snyder, Cindy Kretzer, Edith Albright, Billy Anderson FRONT ROW; Dennis Binkley, Henry Canfield, John Miles, Guy Haines, Hunt Graves, DougDrooger, Bobby Belz, Phil Michael, Advisor: Mr. George Smith Representatives FRONT ROW; Sue Shives, Raymond Divelbiss, Doug Drooger MIDDLE ROW: Julie Marmaduke, Annette Ray, Carol Belz, Judy Sword, Teresa Hawbecker, Marilyn Trussel, Mr. Smith BACK ROW; Donnie Belz, Calvin Hawbecker, Greg Mills, Dale Faith THE VOICE The Voice is the official student newspaper at Clear Spring High. As such it strives to present the news and happen- ings of CSHS in a factual manner while also serving as an outlet for student opin- ions and reactions. The Voice is pub- lished five or more times a year by the Journalism Class, who hope you enjoyed this year's publication. 56 Future Business Leaders of America LEFT TO RIGHT: Judy Mills, Wilmalee Mills, Belinda Vincent, Edith Albright, Kathy Fastle, Vickie Shives, Sherry Creek, Bonnie Mellott, Cindy Kretzer, Brenda Mellon, Chris Robertson, Mr. Barvinchack, Sally Hose, Debbie Reed, Pam Snyder, Pat Bowman, Connie Hawbecker, Bonnie Shupp, Sue Massie, Debbie Orndoff, Debbie Hutson, Alan Albert t PHOT ION T U R E USINESS EADERS MERICA OFFICERS; PRESIDENT: Edith Albright VICE-PRESIDENT: Barbara Mellott SECRETARY: Pat Repp TREASURER: Debbie Jones PARLIAMENTARIAN: Connie Hawbecker REPORTER; Belinda Vincent The Future Business Leaders of America is a club consisting of sophomore, junior, and senior business students. This fast moving club engaged in many activities such as selling candy, candle sales, roller skating parties, movies shown to the student body, refreshments provided to the students both at lunch and basketball games, and an educational trip to Washington D. C. The Club benefited the school by raising several hundred dollars for the general fund and providing active services. 19 Future Homemakers of America 72 OFFICERS PRESIDENT: Bonnie Shupp VICE-PRESIDENT: Belinda Vincent SECRETARY: Edith Albright TREASURER: Chris Robertson REPORTER: Linda Anderson PARLIAMENTARIAN: Vickie Blair SITTING: Denise Miller, Elaine Horst SECOND ROW; Carol Myers, Vickie Boswell, Dawn Ausherman, Pam Yeakle, Jackie Vincent, Glenda Keeper THIRD ROW; Ruth Swope, Deb Gladhill, Kathy Fastle, Noreen Wilson, Dixie Rice, Deb Jones, Diane Shingleton, Lenora Netz ADVISOR: Mrs. Saur 58 Our vision is eight fold and World wide, and as members we are learning to live a more useful and satisfying life through our Future Homemakers acti- vities. This year our main goal was to help the Kidney Foundation raise money be selling Halloween Candy. We also visit the children at Washington County Hos- pital on special occasions to help cheer them up. We are all very proud to say that we are members of the FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA. Future Nurses of America TOP ROW; C. Ankeney; P. Truax; J. Sword; P. Irvin. SECOND ROW: P. Snyder; S. Hollar; D. Shingleton; J. Gardener; D. Ausherman; D. Deshong. BOTTOM ROW: K. Johnson; B. Snyder; J. Swope; J. Snyder; C. Corwell; Mrs. Kaetzel. F. N. A. OFFICERS F.N.A. The Future Nurses of America is designed to help those persons interested in the fields of medicine and specifically the field of nursing. Its chief objective is to inspire interest in today's students and to en- courage its members to continue in the direction of medicine. Patty Truax; PRESIDENT Pam Irvin: VICE-PRESIDENT Cindy Ankeney: SECRET ARY Janey Mundey: TREASURER Judy Sword; PROGRAM CHAIRMAN Mrs. Kaetzel: ADVISOR 59 LEFT TO RIGHT: Haines, Binkley, Mills, Horst, Kratz, Bragunier, Belz, Burke, Baumgardner, Miles, Graves, Divelbiss, Tedrick, Shupp, Rice, Swope, Snyder, Roney, Yost, Myers, Hawbecker, Michael, Ernst, Swope, Haw- becker, Clopper, Mason, Snyder, Evans, Downs, Boswell, Myers, Reed, Dowler, Orndoff, Robertson, Yeakle, Albright, Hovermale, Mundey, Hollar, Reigel, Staley, Yeakle, Blair, Netz, Johnson, Shingleton, Kretzer, Mrs. Fisher, Truax, Shives, Mundey, Anderson, Hull, Corwell,, Weaver, Reed, Corwell, Belz, Michael Future Teachers of America PRESIDENT: Sharon Miles VICE-PRESIDENT: Betty Snyder SECRETARY: Lisa Hull PARLIAMENTARIAN: Cindy Ankeney TREASURER: Linda Price The Future Teachers of America strives to help those students who aspire to be teachers by practicing teaching, visiting colleges and at- tending various teacher workshops. The FT A sponsors an annual ham- and-cheese sandwich sale and guides parents during American Education Week as two of their regular activi- ties. National Honor Society Sharon Miles Betty Snyder Program Chairman Wanda Mills vl President Stephanie Kratz Elaine Horst Treasurer Jo Anne Corwell Secretary Judy Burke Vice-President Lisa Hull 61 1972 Inductees Debra Barley Cathleen Carbaugh Greg Ernst Margaret Grosh Connie Hawbecker Sally Hose Pamela Hovermale Deborah Hutson Brenda Mellott Drew Michael Janet Mundey Teresa Myers Linda Price Dixie Rice Bonnie Shupp Diane Snyder Judy Sword ‘SENIORS Patricia Traux 62 Advisor Mr. Ronald Violet 1 9 Vo-Tech Seniors 72 FRONT: C. Reed; R. Divelbiss; L. Miles; M. Seibert; D. Mills; J. Swope; W. Reed; C. Dowler. BACK: J. Sprecher; V. Grams; J. Burkett; G. Ernst; D. Munson; J. Parran; D. Rice; R. Jones Cindy Reed - Practical Nursing Raymond Divelbiss - Horticulture Luanne Miles - Commercial Art Mariann Seibert - Cosmetology Dolores Mills - Practical Nursing Joanne Swope - Cosmetology William Reed - Electrical Construction Charlene Dowler - Lithography Juanell Sprecher - Food Trades Vicki Grams - Cosmetology James Burkett - Machine Trades Gregory Ernst - Civil Construction Dennis Munson - Electronics James Parran - Refrigeration - Air Conditioning Dixie Rice - Data Processing Randy Jones - Vocational Wood Clear Spring High School Chorus Mr. Alcorn, P. Irvin, P. Reed, P. Snyder, P. Bowman, S. Bowman, J. Manuel, D. Cohill, G. Haines, Y. Faith, C. Zittle. D. Rice, C. Johnson, D. Shingleton, C. Ankeney, V. Timmons, D. Wiles, M. Shupp, J. Snyder, J. Swope, L. Hull. K. Fastle, W. Hull. P. Truax, D. Binkley, T. Aleshire, D. Binkley, S. Yost, B. Snyder, J. Corwell. Officers PRESIDENT - Lisa Hull VICE-PRESIDENT • Terry Aleshire SECRETARY - Betty Snyder LIBRARIAN - Donnie Binkley REPORTER - Dennis Binkley DIRECTOR - Mr. Alcorn KNEELING: M. Shupp, G. Haines STANDING: P. Irvin, P. Truax, C. Ankeney, P. Snyder D. Binkley, L. Hull, B, Snyder, J. Cowell, D. Shingleton, T. Aleshire Guy Haines JoAnne Cowell Betty Snyder Dennis Binkley Lisa Hull Belles and Beaux All State Chorus The Belles and Beaux, a select group of Chorus members, performed at various places. They sang at the Venice for the Sub- urban Kiwanis Club and also spread their Christmas cheer by singing for the Clear Spring Homemakers during their Christmas vacation. Five chorus members represented Clear Spring High School in the All Maryland State High School Chorus directed by Dr. Gerald Mack. They performed at the Civic Center in Balti- more, Md. on a Friday evening in October. Clear Spring High The Blazer Band has had the best year they have ever had. They won second prize, senior division, in the Alsatia which the Blazer Band will participate in this year. There were four concerts planned for this year, the Christmas June 4. OBOE Debbie Barley FLUTES Carol Corwell Denise Miller Debbie Evans Judy Burke Robin W eaver Susie Hovermale Vikki Blair Marilyn Trussell Diane Deshong Sarah Litton Lola Miles Felicia Hill Barbara Belz PICCOLO Judy Burke E CLARINET Cindy Kretzer B CLARINET Stephanie Kratz Sharon Miles Judy Sword Janet Mundey Doris Deshong Darlene Higgins Vickie Shives Becky Downs Debbie Reed Sue Massie Melinda Clark Dixie Yeakle Brenda Keefer Mary Miles Edith Albright Richard Mason Sharon Deshong Pam Eichelberger Jenny Gardner Nicki Hesson Dawn Ausherman Rose Mary Miles Linda Mellott ALTO CLARINETS Peggy Grosh Cindy Hutson Hunt Graves BASS CLARINETS Jime Clopper Janet Burke Darletta Reigel SAXOPHONES Mickey Suder Mary Ellen Reed School Blazer Band Mumers Parade, losing only to an out-of-state band. Another big event is the National Cherry Blossum Parade, Concert, Dec. 23; the Pops Concert, Feb. 25; the Spring Concert, April 28; and the First Alumni Concert held on H.S. SAXOPHONES TROMBONES BASSES BELLS and TYMPANI Elizabeth Staley Bobby Belz Earl Ludy Teresa Myers Sharone Hollar John Eckstine Raymond Beard • Eric Hull Phil Helser TRUMPETS TENOR SAXOPHONE Phil Seibert Barry Miles Dave Myers Lewis Higgins Bill Cushwa Rich Shives Stuart Snyder Cathy Trumpower Jeff Horst Mike Suder Bobby Reiff PERCUSSION Jeff Tedrick BARITONE SAX Greg Mills Henry Canfield Doug Roney Sally Hose Dale Faith Donald Belz John Miles Ddwin Thompson Curt Secrest Andy Anderson FRENCH HORNS Teresa Myers Mike Johnson Eric Mills BARITONES Jeff Timmons Doug Drooger Steve Golden Leon Myers Tom Beckley Steve Chaney Jesse Miles Mike Johnson Bryan Shirk Brad Small Donnie Yeakle 67 BANNER CARRIERS: Lenora Netz, Kathy Baumgardner DRUM MAJOR; Dave Myers MAJORETTES, FRONT: Debbie Jones BACK: Linda Anderson, Diane Snyder, Teresa Hawbecker, Dolores Mills, 68 Alice Roney, Elizabeth Staley, Connie Hawbecker, Shirley Moore, Dixie Yeakle Band Council and Officers LEFT TO RIGHT: E. Hull, N. Hesson, M. Johnson, J, Sword, Mr. Kunkle, S. Hovermale - Uniform Co-Chairman, E. Albright - Secretary, S. Kratz - President, J. Burke - Treasurer, S. Hose - Uniform Co-Chairman, D. Myers, D. Evans, H. Canfield, S. Miles, E. Mills KNEELING: D. Jones, C. Hawbecker Rhythm Heirs FIRST ROW; S. Hose, L. Higgins, S. Hollar, M. Reed, M. Suder, H. Canfield SECOND ROW; R. Belz, P. Seibert, B. Cushwa, G. Mills, E. Ludy STANDING: Mr. Kunkle, T. Myers, S. Snyder, A, Anderson, J. Miles, D. Myers LEFT TO RIGHT: George Bragunier Phill Michael Jim Burkett Dennis Binkley Bill Anderson Drew Michael Greg Ernst Pep Band FRONT: Lewis Higgins, Henry Canfield, Michey Suder BACK: Leon Myers, Stuart Snyder, John Miles, Dave Myers, Robert Belz, Phil Seibert A. Yeakle, A. Ray, R. Keefer, T. J u n i o r Colby Rohrer S. Rice M. Charles L. Zimmerman A. Ham B. Brechbill R. Shingleton L. Andrews D. Johnson C. Charles C. Davis S. Miles C. Poole J. Mills D. Gilcrest B. Fritz E. Clark N. Corwell J. Staley S. Redenour L. Shank K. Hull T. Clopper C. Johnson B. Hetzer C. Reed M. Boyer N. Graves D. Kershner E. Yetter C. Burke B. Beadle E. Fastle H. Grosh M. Myers E. Boyer i g h Anderson R. Martin L. Eckstine R. Miles D. Mills J. Burke L. Shirk K. Clopper R. Mills M. McCarty R. Johnson A. Downs •B. Hull J. Thompson K. Belz P. Ankeny J. Hawkins G. Golden R. Hollar Director Mr. Kunkle CO D. Reed W. Richardson K. Shank C. Englehart S. Lang T. Andrews C. Poole D. Cavender T. Chaney a n d Deb Hutson, Bonnie Shupp, Darryl Yost, Bonnie Mellott, Wanda Mills, Brenda Mellott, David Shives, Alan Albert, Janice Hege, Cindy Kretzer, SECRETARY: Joann Starliper Library Aides SITTING: Crystal Robertson, Mrs. Kaetzel STANDING: Edith Albright, Bonnie Shupp, Pam Yeakle, Wanda Mills, Debbie Orndorff, Vickie Grams, Aletha Hege, Charlene Dowler, Pat Reed Audio-Visual Aides LEFT TO RIGHT: James Staley, Eric Hull, Richard Robertson, Mr. Long 73 Chess Club SEATED: Mr. Barvinchack; Dwayne Rice. STANDING: Michael Johnson; Earl Ludy; Dennis Kershner; Danny Gehr; Eric Mills; David Kershner; Mickey Suder CHESS CLUB The Clear Spring Checkmates is a chess club or- ganized to promote good sportsmenship and to master the art of chess. The highlight of the year is the chess tournment which leads to awards at the awards as- sembly. Membership is open to all students in the Junior and Senior high school who can play chess. Book Store The school store is run by the Student Government. It does service to the school by providing materials that are needed for school work. Paper, pens, rulers, and erasers are a few of the things sold. Any profit made as a result of these sales goes into the Student Government fund. Prom co-chairmen were Dixie Rice, escorted by Bill Blair, Bonnie Shupp, escorted by Clarence Bragunier, and Elaine Horst, escorted by Greg Weaver On May 14, 1971 the Junior Class presented their prom, Windmills of Your Mind.” Bill Krantz and his Orchestra provided the entertain- ment. Sherry Mizell, escorted by Gregory Everitts, was crowned Queen by Mr. Edwin Stenger, Principal of C.H.S. Her attendants were Doreen • Bowers, escorted by Abraham Bowers, and Susan Poole, escorted by Dennis Hovermale. Sadie Hawkins Dance The Sadie Hawkins Dance, held on October 22, 1971, is an annual affair of the Future Homemakers of America. Each year the girls ask the boys to this dance and the gym is trans- formed into a replica of Dogpatch U. S. A., the home of Li 1 Abner and Daisy Mae. The imagination of the people turns the gym into a life-like barnyard, Bringing back the country styles and pleasures of early farm life, the girls wear matching dresses and bonnets, while the boys wear bib overalls and straw hats which is suitable for the occasion. Alsatia Princess 1971-1972 On Saturday, October 30, Clear Spring High School was well repre- sented in the annual Alsatia Mumm- ers Parade by the lovely Miss Bonnie Diane Shupp. Miss Shupp is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shupp of Big Pool, Md. Rick Myers, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Myers of Rt. 1 Clear Spring, was chosen to be the escort. At left, Bonnie awaits, the excit- ing event to come. At right, (below) she and escort Rick Myers take the traditional walk through the city square of Hagerstown for the final judging with the other couples. Be- low, left, she is riding the float after Miss Patty Askins, Boonsboro, was crowned queen of the ceremony. Miss Shupp chose a gown of mint green, accented with a high neckline and empire waist with a matching long green bow. She had a white shawl, shoes and gloves as her ac- cessories. As a momentum of this very specia occasion, Bonnie received a bouquet of white mums, which she held while she rode the float through the parade; a trophy; a $25 Savings Bond, and a charm with the school colors on it. Our congratulations goes to Bonnie for being a lovely representative for our school. We’ve Only QUEEN LISA HULL Escorted by Phillip Michael Just Begun We've Only Just Begun, was the theme for the 1972 Sweetheart Dance, presented by the Senior Class. The dance was held on Friday, March 3, 1972. The band providing the entertainment was the Cast Iron. Lisa Hull, escorted by PhiUip Michael, was crowned Queen of the event by Mr. Terry Masters, acting principal. Her court consisted of Jo Anne Corwell, escorted by Denis Michael, Cindy Kret- zer, escorted by Dan Burke, and Bonnie Shupp, escorted by Clarence Bragunier. Princess Cindy Kretzer Princess Bonnie Shupp Escorted by Dan Burke Escorted by Clarence Bragunier Homecoming 72 Queen Cindy and King Terry Cindy Kretzer and Terry Aleshire were crowned the Queen and King of the first Homecoming for Clear Spring High School. The court consisted of one couple from each of the high school classes. Then they went on a penny a vote campaign, and whoever brought in the most money was crowned King and Queen. The Freshman couple was Janet Burke and Earl Ludy; Sophomores, Dawn Aush- erman and Terry Aleshire; Juniors, Alice Roney and Drew Michael; and Seniors, Cindy Kretzer and Alan Albert. Brian Albert and Carissa Selby were crown bearers. An Evening Haunted Auditorium CAST L TO R; Denis Binkley; Judy Burke; Hunt Graves; Deb Hutson, and Sharon Miles. at the Theatre Echo CAST L TO R; Guy Haines; Lisa Hull; Robert Belz; and Jo Anne Corwell. On December 3, 1971, the Senior Class of Clear Spring High School presented to the public a series of one-act plays entitled An Evening At The Theatre. The first of these plays, entitled The Haunted Auditorium, was a mystery evolving around a drama teacher wishing to produce a play in a supposedly haunted auditorium. The se- cond was Echo , a drama about a boy whose father drove him to commit suicide. The third play was a comedy entitled If Boys Asked Girls for Dates. This was a one-act farce about a reverse situation - girls asking boy for dates. The plays were produced under the direction of Mr. George Smith and Mr. Milton Hays. If Girls Asked Boys For Dates CAST L TO R; Phill Michael; Betty Snyder; Wanda Mills; Edith Albright; and Rick Myers Play Committe FIRST ROW, L to R; Mr. George Smith; Raymond Divelbiss; Dixie Rice; Mr. Milt Hays. SECOND ROW; Doug Drooger; Judy Swope; Kathy Baum- gardner; Cindy Kretzer. THIRD ROW; Jo Anne Swope; John Graves; John Miles. Sharon Miles, left, and Dennis Binkley, right are prepared by Joanne Swope, right, for their roles in the play, The Haunted Auditorium . Loafing Singing Gossiping The Junior High in . . . Band Class LETICS B Varsity ‘72” STANDING: Coach Canfield; Greg Ernst; Dennis Binkley; Phil Helser; George Bragunier. KNEEL- ING: Nelson Robinson; Drew Michael; Daryl Yost; Donnie Belz; Phill Michael. Seniors Alan Albert Greg Ernst Denny Binkley George Bragunier Phill Michael 87 Varsity Soccer 72 STANDING: Coach Morrison; B. Myers; D. Knable; D. Myers; A. Albert; R. Myers; P. Michael; G. Bragunier; V. Binkley; B. Anderson; R. Jones; R. Beard; W. Mellott, mgr. KNEELING: W. Suder; T. Aleshire; D. Belz; D. Yost; G. Mills; J. Mason; L. Higgens; J. Johnson; P. Helser. Co-Captains: George Bragunier; Rick Myers; Coach Morrison. 88 Soccer Scoreboard Opponent They We Mercersburg 3 1 South High 1 2 South High 0 0 Williamsport 0 0 Unganore 0 1 Williamsport 0 1 St. James 0 1 Williamsport 1 1 South High 1 0 Fairfield 3 0 All Blazers STANDING: Coach Canfield: B. Springer: D. Gross; R. Downs: G. Everitts; R. Rowe: J. Myers: C. Bragunier: D. Michael: L. Myers, mgr.: KNEELING: R. Robinson: M. Suder: A. Albert; R. Myers; D. Myers: G. Bragunier; D. Diooger, mgr. Blazer Battery A. Albert, p.; R. Rowe, p.j R. Myers, c.; D. Michael, p.; Coach Canfield. 89 Cheerleaders BACK ROW; Sally Hose, Teresa Myers (Co-captain), Jo Anne Corwell (Captain), Janet Mundey, Lisa Hull. FRONT ROW; Bonnie Shupp, Edith Albright, Linda Pric,e, Deborah Hutson. Lisa Hull Jo Anne Corwell Debbie Hutson Edith Albright Bonnie Shupp 90 J.V. Basketball STANDING: Tony Gladhill; Greg Mills; Curt Secrest; Jeff Englehart; John Bell; Donnie Binkley; Claire Horst; Victor Timmons; Darrell Hull; Coach Weaver. KNEELING: Dan Burke; Terry Aleshire. J. V. Soccer STANDING: Coach Kunkle; M. Startzman: M. Johnson: J. Miller: D. Burke: D. Binkley: D. Faith: C. Secrest: G. Faith; B. Cushwa; D. Blair: K. Dowler: J. Englehart. KNEELING: P. Seibert, mgr.: S. Startzman: B. Small: D. Stine: R. Gorden; D. Snyder: R. Orndoff; P. Chaney: E. Hull: T. Blackburn: T. Gladhill; C. Horst: D. Shives, mgr. Co- Captains COACH KUNKLE GREG FAITH DONNIE BINKLEY CURT SECREST DALE FAITH 92 J.V. Baseball STANDING: T. Aleshire; C. Creek; M. Shupp; P. Helser; T. Gladhill; G. Mills; L. Higgins; D. Yost; Mr. Hollar, Coach. KNEELING: B. Shives; S. Chaney; M. Shupp; J. Timmons; W. Suder; J. Yeakle; D. Binkley. CO-CAPTAINS; Phil Helser, Daryl Yost, Coach Hollar. Athletic Department TOP ROW; Mr. Myers; Mr. Weaver; Mr. Canfield; Mr. Morrison. BOTTOM ROW; Mr. Hollar; Mr. Smith,(Di- rector); Mr. Kunkle. 93 J.V. Cheerleaders FRONT ROW; Joan Snyder, Debbie Evans, Carol, Cornell. BACK ROW: Cathy Hull, Robin Weaver. ON TOP: Vicki Boswell, Sheri Yost. 94 Sheri Yost Freshman Basketball Coach Hollar; John Eckstine; Perry Sites; Ray Gorden; John Schnelby; Eric Hull; Brian Shirk; Doug Roney. KNEEL- ING: Janet Burke, (scorekeeper); Brad Small; Jeff Timmons; Jesse Miles; Eric Mills; Yvonne Faith, (scorekeeper). This team has 12 players who want to improve and have. The work and spirit and energy they have shown has not always been reflected in the scores of the games, but it is in my heart. This is a group I shall never for- get, and never stop admiring. COACH HOLLAR CO-CAPTAINS John Schnebly Eric Hull Ken Hollar Teachers Get In On The Action. 96 The day after ! Uhh ! Junior Class Officers ;LASS MOTTO: We've only just begun. ILASS COLORS: Ice Blue and White 1LASS FLOWER; Ice Blue Carnation UDVISOR: Mrs. Griffith Mr. Smith Mr. Hayes Class of 1973 98 PRESIDENT: Drew Michael VICE-PRESIDENT: Mike Johnson SECRETARY: Sally Ann Hose TREASURER: Connie Hawbecker HISTORIAN: Donnie Belz PARLIAMENTARIAN: Lewis Higgens John Albright Class of 73 Andy Anderson Cindy Ankeney Debbie Barley Debbie Bell Donald Belz John Carlisle Ruth Bowers Patricia Bowman Terry Burleson Kathleen Carbaugh James Clopper m Lewis Higgins Sharon Hollar Steve Golden Phil Helser Terry Golden Paul Goldizen Peggy Grosh Connie Hawbecker Doris Hornbaker Jeff Horst Sally Hose Susie Hovermale Sue Howell Joseph Mason Michael Johnson Richard Mason Larry Keefer Sue Massie Barbara Mellott Clarence Martin Bonnie Mellott Wayne Mellott Drew Michael Barry Miles Randy Mills £ Wilmalee Mills Shirley Moore Bernice Mowen i ■V' Danny Mullin Jane: Mundey Richard Mundey Curtis Rowe Phil Seibert it Bruce Shives David Shives Vickie Shives William Shoemaker Diane Snyder Pam Snyder Stuart Snyder Jo Carol Sprecher Wayne Suder Eddie Tosten Helen Whisner SOPHOMORES Class of 1974 Tery Aleshire Linda Anderson Dawn Ausherman John Bell I Donald Binkley Tony Blackburn Dale Blair Vikki Blair Dan Burke Tom Canfield Paula Chaney Paul Chaney Steve Chaney William Cohill Carol Corwell William Cushwa Diane Deshong Rebecca Downs Vicky Durst Pamela Eichelberger Jeff Englehart Debra Evans Jeff Everitts Dale Faith Not Available Greg Faith Kathleen Fastle Donna Fiery lalph Fisher Class of 1974 Tony Gladhill Larry Haines Wayne Hastings Janice Hege Nicki Hesson Darlene Higgins David Hornbaker Clair Horst Albert Imes Kathy Johnson Glenda Keefer David Kershner Diane Kessell Mike Lewis Class of 1974 James Manuel Rose Mary Miles Jack Miller Debra Mills Greg Mills Jesse Mills Judy Mills Albert Mowen Barbara Mundey Pattie Myers Lenora Netz Jeff Peck Robert Orndoff Debbie Reed Mary Ellen Reed Darletta Reigel Jackie Reynard Dwayne Rice Catherine Robinson Curtis Secrest John Seibert Diane Shingleton Marvin Shupp Michael Shupp Mary Smith Arlene Snodderly Daniel Snyder 106 PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE fc- - Class of 1974 Joan Snyder Steven Startzman Douglas Stine Minnie Stroupe James Weller Rita Whisner David Wiles Norene Wilson Mickey Suder Ruth Swope Chris Tawney Victor Timmons Cathy Trumpower Marilyn Trussell Jackie Vincent Roberta Weaver PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE Dianne Wolfe Ray Yeakle Lee Yost Sheri Yost Class of 1975 Thomas Beckley Barbara Belz Vickie Boswell Steve Bowman Debra Bragg Wanda Bucklew Janet Burke Tina Cameron Melinda Clark Keith Corwell Steve Divelbiss Sherrie Dofflemyer Kirk Dowler John Eckstine Henry Faith PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE Yvonnie Faith Ray Gordon Sandra Grams Carole Hart Teresa Hawbecker Joe Helser Virginia Henson Patricia Hesson David Hetzer Charles Higgins Richard Higgins Felicia Hill 109 Class of 1975 Theodore Hornbaker Ellen Horst Dennis Hose Eric Hull Robert Jackson Larry Jenkins Matthew Johnson Michael Johnson Brenda Keefer Shirley Kelley Kathy Knode Sarah Litton Earl Ludy Deborah Mason Linda Mellott Peggy Mellott Jesse Miles Lola Miles Mary Miles Denise Miller Eric Mills Wanda Mills David Mundey Rose Marie Murray Carol Myers Patricia Palmer Beverly Pereschuk Steve Pierce Barbara Reed no Class of 1975 Debbie Reigel Darlene Repp Richard Robertson Karl Rohrer Douglas Roney John Schnebly Marjorie Schnebly Brenda Shimminger Bryan Shirk Richard Shives Perry Sites Bradley Small Kenneth Snodderly Dennis Sock Mike Sprecher Elizabeth Staley Michael Startzman Patti Stotler Michael Suder Jeffery Tedrick Edwin Thompson Elizabeth Timmons Jeffery Timmons Reid Whisner Vickie Wolfe Dixie Yeakle Kathy Yost Jerry Yost Kathy Zittle III JUNIOR HIGH Class of 1976 Theresa Anderson Linda Andrews Kathryn Angle Lana Baer Samuel Beauchamp Carol Belz Robert Blackburn Steve Blair Wayne Blair Cindy Bowman Eric Boyer Joni Burke Thomas Clopper Mary Cohill Deborah Cavender Thomas Chaney Christina Charles Robert Cunningham Christopher Davis Deborah Dyanick Linda Eckstine Cynthia Englehard John Evans Robert Faith Arlene Fisher Karen Forsythe Goldie Fritz Robert Fritz Brett Golden Gregory Golden Jerry Goldizen Charles Gorden Nealie Graves Henry Grosh Terry Gross Kathy Hamrick Raymond Hare Linda Helmick William Hornbaker Jeffrey Howell Christine Imes Randy Imes Norma Jackson Debra Johnson Rebecca Johnson Class of 1976 Robin Keefer Reginia Kelly Ella Knode Michael Kriner Susan Lang Myerling LeVardi William Lewis Robin Martin David Mason Michael McCarthy Linda McMullen Stephen Miles Steven Mills Timothy Mills Donald Mowen Katen Netz James Peck Linda Peck Cindy Pierce Thomas Pittman Cedric Poole Cheryle Poole Annette Ray Denise Reed Dennis Reed Rose Reed Kelly Reynard Susan Rice Wanda Richardson Karen Ridenour Sharon Ridenour David Robertson Colby Rohrer Charles Rowe Kimberly Shank Lesa Shirk John Shoemaker Michael Shoemaker Marsha Sites James Staley moto Mot avaiiaaq Audrey Stroupe Jeffrey Suder Daniel Swope Krista Trumpower Esther Weaver 1 Bernice Yeakle 9 Kenneth Belz Frank Bywaters Mark Dorsey 9 Michael Yeakle Keith Weller N°T a SHOWN I Robert Yeakle Edward Yetter No Shown David Yost 6 I Lanita Zimmerman Tina Anderson Terry Andrews Paul Ankeney Bryan Beadle Lisa Beckley Donna Bowers John Bowman ▲k Mark Boyer Brenda Brechbill Dwayne Bride ndolph Claude Burke Lisa .Chaney Randy Chaney Mary Helen Charles Ray Clark Tracey Clopper Neal Corwell Eric Andrew Tom John Mark Brenda Dowler Downs Durst Everitts Faith Farmer Eva Fastle Gale Fritz Charles David Gearhart Gilchrist Beverly Gladhill '4 Jean Golden I Bonnie Goldizen Glenn Gordon Francis Gross Dennis Hare $ Annette Brenda Harne Hart Calvin Hawbecker Si • Jo Ann Hawkind Emilia Henson Betty Hetzer Kathy Hoffman Richard Hollar Kathy Hornbaker Mary Hornbaker Carl Horst Linda Hose Brett Hull © Air I Wilma Canda Imes Johnson Kim Hull Leo Johnson Mark Johnson Donna Keefer Dennis Kershner I Gerald Levardi Julie Marmaduke Lloyd Martin Norma Martin Deborah John Robin Mills Mills Mills Sandra Mills Stella Mills Tim Mills Doug Moore Steve Dorenda Mowen Mundey Jeffrey Myers Paul Patterson Rodney Peck Terry Pierce n Pamela Pine PHOTO Not Available Debra Quinn Lisa Shank Michelle Sheffler Kathy Shupp Reta Sites Belinda Snow 0 Karen Snyder Donald Staley Gregory Summers Tonja Tauney Lisa Thomas Jeff Thompson Lloyd Timmons Michelle Weaver Ramona Warrell Jean Yeakle Judy Yeakle Joey Yetter Knowledge is Wisdom; Use it wisely. 117 Compliments of CLEAR SPRING LIONS CLUB Meets 1st and 3rd Monday of Each Month HANCOCK BLOCK PRODUCTS 122 Washington St, Hancock, Maryland fS. V '•. '.cjP Phone: 678-6526 { 'SpARmS Xe STY SA N X ' - . i rV ■'% - x X ° () , Xsu' Co '5 W ROS RJ j SHOP Y (f C Qontirfe ital RS or ana tyling 70 E. J anklinStj 2 9843 tf ■- ?, Compliments of WILLIAM C, GRIMM ' WEAVER’S fzjf WATER SERVICE y Clear Spring, Md. Phone: 842-2177 FOUNTAINDALE BEAUTY SALON 1313 Pennsylvania Ave. JEAN SWOPE - TILLIE SPESSARD - Prop. Delicious Food in a Hurry asm [Richardson's 4 V N E' ' N Open 6 AM - Midnight Sunday 10 AM - Midnight Breakfast 6 AM - 11 AM From a Snack The RITCHIE SPECIAL The BIG TWIST For Fast Carry Out Phone 733-3660 Dual Hwy. Rt. 40 East Conyenience CONOCOCHEAGUE GROCERY AND SERVICE, STATION CITGO Rt. 1, Clear Spring, Md. Phone 582-0953 ’ropri rs - HILDA and EUGENE ALBERT MYERLY PHOTOGRAPHS Full Natural Color F risrart Studies . Weddings . Family Groups 1301 Virginia Avenue Hagerstown, Md. 21740 Phone: 733-3048 MACHEN MUSIC CO. CAMPBELL MUSIC CO. Phone 733-1441 1337 Pennsylvania Avenue Hagerstown, Md. Phone 733-4962 Compliments of MARY CATHERINE’S BEAUTY SALON RELIABLE FURNITURE STORE INC. 1308 Dual Highway Hagerstown, Md. Open Thursdays and -Fridays FLORENCE REPP - Proprietor Blendy Rosenberry - Mary Keeter Operators 27 N. Conococheague St. Phone Williamsport, Md. 223-7535 SHADY BOWER MARKET Fresh Meats Self-Service Route 1 Clear Spring, Md. Phone 842-2554 Market Proprietor: MR. and MRS. JOHN S. SHUPP Open 7 Days a Week Pick Up for Wally's Dry Cleaners FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS LOAN ASSN. Serving Hagerstown Over 30 Years To Buy fiw To Finance Savings Accounts •st ,5.-7 V V r 739-1001 100 W. Washington St. To Build to Remodel Investment Accounts YEAKLE’S 1-70 ESSO TERRY L. 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GUY SUFFECOOL EARL MILLER’S GARAGE AND USED CAR SALES THE FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA wish that all of us learn to live Garage and Usdd Car Sales Rt. 2 Hagerstown, Md, Phone 582-0565 those of our our families may be better tomorrow. Compliments of ROSEN’S APPALACHIAN STONE Outstanding Values for All Your Crushed Stone and Sand Needs, Call (301) 582-1100 (301) 739-6436 (717) 369-3613 Clothing and Shoes for the Entire Family 51 W. Washington Street Hagerstown, Md, Compliments of The Ladies Auxiliary to the !ib= CLEAR SPRING FIRE A A WA A A I Congratulations to the Class of 72 COMPANY Compliments of JASJEE-pREEZ Phone: 842-2662 BARBARA and BERKLEY ROHRER Clear Spring - Maryland 125 JOHN G. CORBETT, INC. Producers of High Quality Eggs Clear Spring, Maryland Phone - 842-2166 Best Wishes From BURGER CHEF 935 Penn. Ave. 1810 Virginia Ave. Open 7 Days a Week Try The Un-Cola 7UP BOTTLING COMPANY Bowman Ave. Hagerstown, Md. Phone - 739-5320 MARYLAND NATIONAL BANK Member of F.D.I.C. 82 W. 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MASON 739-5566 Best Wishes to the Blazers Compliments of COACHES SUPPLY CO. WHAG-TV Everything for the Complete Athletic Program Compliments of PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK 25 N. Potomac St. Hagerstown, Maryland 21740 Hancock, Md. Compliments of DEL MAR INN V. M s 3 Miles West of Hagerstown 128 Open 24 Hours LEROY E. MYERS INC. Masonry Contractor Route 1 Phone Clear Spring, Md. 582-1552 Brick . Block . Stone Hours Mon. - Wed. 9-5 Inquire About Thurs. 9-8 Quality Plus Variety Our Fri. 9-9 Fashion Shows Sat. 9-6 VILLAGE BOUTIQUE INC. 79 W. Main St. Hancock, Md. Fashionable Clothing and Accessories for Today's Women Juniors Size 3-15 Misses 6-20 Half Sizes 12 1 2 - 24 1 2 FAHRNEY’S 739-2787 Gifts From All Over the World South Hagerstown Shopping Center Downsville Pike off Wilson Blvd. NATIONAL 66 SERVICE CENTER Flite Fuel Proprietor: Trop Artie Route 144 East BERNARD J. TRUAX ptone sU SS Now at Two Locations HARTLE’S CONFECTIONERY 635 S. Potamac St. 724 Potamac Avenue 739-9828 739-7976 Hagerstown, Md. ROY L. HOFFMAN SONS INC. Wholesale Quality Meats Clearfoss Pike 739-2332 T A “WOLFES ROYAL CROWN ON THE SQUARE” AND DR. PEPPER INC. Tackle - Hunting - Hardware Supplies fish - Hunt and Dog Licenses Liquor and Beer Open: 6:00 A.M. - 10:00 P.M. Weekly Sunday 8:00 A.M. - 6:00 P.M. Distributors of Diet-Rite Cola Dr. Pepper Royal Crown Cola Williamsport, Maryland Phone 223-7411 790 Frederick Street Phone: 739-3320 130 BRAGUNGIER MASONARY CONTRACTORS INC. Boyd Road Clear Spring, Md. THE BALFOUR COMPANY . HENRY WITTICH Phone: 235-0111 1200 Havenwood Road Baltimore, Md. Compliments of LADIES AUXILIARY OF THE JOSEPH C. HERBERT POST 222 AMERICAN LEGION Clear Spring, Maryland 21722 7 ' v EAKLES HUYETT’S DRUG STORE INC. SERVICE CENTER 925 Pennsylvania Ave. 739-2641 Hagerstown, Maryland 31 N. Conococheague St. 223-7811 Holiday Acres Smithburg, Maryland 824-2790 General Repairs Rt. 2 Hagerstown Phone 733-3567 YOUR (Q I 0 SERVICE | 132 WILSON STORECQ THE JAMES SHOP .General fyfer JhafRiis 41 - 45 W. Main Complete Line of Men's and Ladies Clothing ''One of Mdrylands Oldest Country Stores Men's Department 678-5111 Ladies' Department 678-6780 Hancock, Md. Beer - Wine - Minatures HOFF INC. T. A. ATHERTON'S LIQUOR Clear Spring, Md. 842-2432 Compliments of NANCY'S BEAUTY SALON CHARLES W. CLOPPER Frozen Food Lockers Groceries - Meats - Vegetables Phone 842-2661 Clear Spring, Md. Compliments of DONALD KRINER Big Spring, Maryland GEHR’S HARDWARE INC. Compliments of MIDWAY MOTEL MR. and MRS. STANLEY BRYSON WEST END GARAGE Complete Automotive Service 24 Hour Towing Service D.R. FRANZ Clear Spring Prop. Md. BIG SPRING STORE AND ELEVATOR Grains - Goal - Feed - Electrical Equipment - General Merchandise Building Supplies 842-2131 Phone 842-2291 Clear Spring, Md. 133 Join the Moderns. Someday Buy Yourself a Total Electric Home ! %SE?§S'goE,-ect,,'c POTOMAC EDISON Part of the Allegheny Power System STONER'S FLOWER SHOP 139 Washington Street Hancock, Maryland 21750 Phone: 678-6167 Ip? Compliments of L. C. SNYDER Big Pool, Md. Phone 842-2206 Compliments of ZIMMERMAN'S CHILDREN SHOP HANCOCK BANK 33 West Main Street Hancock, Maryland Hancock, Maryland 21750 Compliments of W. S. GIBNEY’S FLORIST PINSBURG GROCERY AND Rt. 2 Williamsport, Md. GREENHOUSE Compliments of Since 1915 BERTHA'S BEAUTY When it is Flowers - SALON Say it With Ours 134 Rt 1 Clear Spring, Md. Phone - 842-2591 739-1616 50 Buena Vista Ave. Comp c THOMPSON FUNERAL HOME Complete Undertaking F acilities Ambulance Service 842-2900 Clear Spr Liments f THOMPSON TOWING SERVICE r fxo 842-2785 •ing, Md. If AAMCO TRANSMISSIONS Worlds Largest Transmission Specialists 1317 Phone Dual Highway 733-4510 Pizzas Soups Subs JENKINS STORE Steamers Chili-Dogs Chicken Shrimp Spaghetti Carry-out Sandwiches Clear Spring, Rt. 2 WEAVERS' RESTAURANT Lions Meet 2nd and 4th Mon. 7 P. M. Rotary Meets Every Tues. 6:30 Hancock, Maryland Phone 678-6346 WESTERN AUTO Proprietor - JACK WIDMYER Phone: 678-6761 Hancock, Md. Compliments of MILLER’S UPHOLSTERY 842-2937 Compliments of WORKINGMANS FRIEND Hancock, Md. Phone: 582-1110 DORRIER'S SEWING CENTER Pfaff - White - Elna RUSSELL DORRIER Western Pike Owner Hagerstown Md. 21740 Compliments of DIAMONDS, INC. 86 W. Washington St. Hagerstown, Md. 135 CINEMAS BRANNON’S RADIATOR SERVICE AT LONG MEADOW Shopping Center Hagerstown's Entertainment Hancock, Maryland Showcases 21750 Phone: 678-6515 Compliments of M. P. MOLLER MUSIC STORE 41 S. Potomac St. 739-4100 Compliments of PARK -N -DINE TEXACO SERVICE Hancock, Md. Compliments of TORTUGA RESTAURANT Compliments of ORCHID CLEANERS Long Meadow Shopping Center Hagerstown Md. ERNIE'S AUTO SALE Hacock, Maryland HANCOCK SKATE-R-BOWL Hancock, Maryland DOUGLAS SERVICE STATION 128 E. Main St. 136 Hancock, Md. ROWLANDS HO MELITE and INTERNATIONAL SALES and SERVICE Blairs Valley 842-312 £.aaS
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