Cocalico High School - Ko Ka Le Ko Yearbook (Denver, PA)
- Class of 1961
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Y. 5 1 I 2 T I I i I L I X wwf- ! ,TO .1 132.414,-.1 , f ,--In vfv.,,, ,,, ,si .Har , we-w ..- f,,,f,,-W , rj H Q , JW111 A we wr f W 1 . ,M 4+ Ui 11 4 J we Q 'Um yn. 32 LCCLfL0lfI, We, the class of 1961, dedicate our year' book to Mr. Walter Siegfried. As our senior class advisor, he gave un- selfishly of his time and knowledge in our behalf. As director of our junior and senior class plays, he taught us to work side by side with each other-in order to attain our goals. In addition to these extra-curricular ac- tivities, he teaches typing, shorthand, and math. He belongs to Phi Delta Kappa and Delta Pi Epsilon, two honorary fraternities. As a teacher of business education, he be- longs to the Eastern Business Teachers As- sociation, and is past secretary of the Penn- sylvania State Education Association and Lancaster County Business Education Asf sociation. Q We dedicate this yearbook to Mr. Sieg- fried to show how much we appreciate his efforts to make our senior year a successful and enjoyable one. kr!! V fi .' iv 1 ' Q X' at 6: g ' f ,, 1.3 SCA O 0 K go arc! COUNTER-CLOCKWISE-Wilbur L. Glass Presidentg Clyde Ebersole, Vice Presidentg cf Warren Leininger, Treasurerg Kenneth Hopkinsg Harry D. Liedg Dr. Raymond R. Stayerg Warren I.. Althouse, Secretary Cnon-memberl. FUN ulaeruitiing rinicqaa Dear Graduates: For the past twelve years, you have been basically concerned with acquir- ing the necessary skills and fundamentals for a successful life. Many of you will continue, through institutions of higher learning, to gain additional knowledge about various subjects, while the majority of graduates will discontinue their formal education upon graduation from high school. Whichever avenue you choose to follow, remember that success in it need not be limited to a select few. How does one become successful? To succeed in life is to be honest with everyone - beginning with yourself. One has to be honest in realizing his assets and liabilities and in making a decision as to what he can hope to achieve in life, what business or profession can use his talentsg what kind of life he desires to lead. Work hard and intelligently to achieve your goal. Try to make your best efforts even better, but do not spend your energies merely at working hard with- out setting a goal in which the aims and objectives are well defined. Train yourself to have insight into problems and analyze the situations based on facts. There is no quick magic formula to a successful life. Like so many things, to be fair and honest requires patience and practice. Herefs hop- ing you all will have a happy and successful life. Sincerely, DANIEL B. KNAUER Supervising Principal 6 .MM 5cLoof princqaa A Message to the Class of 1961: Whatever the barriers are to a richer and fuller life, the response from you must be one of vision and faith. At all times you must have an adequate reason for your faith and intense desire to be an active participant in assuming your re- sponsibilities in a democratic free society. Such a belief will enable you to develop character, provide leadership, and give service which will help to equip you to live in a world which is in dire need of good citizens. Since most of your training has been accomplished through the instru- mentality of the home, the school, and the church, society has forced you many times to fall back upon these institutions to help you rethink again the concepts and principles taught and applied by your parents and teachers. The example of parents, the character of teachers and supervisors of instruction, their beliefs, their capabilities, their effectiveness, and their loyalty to American Democracy and Christian principles have become a vital living part of you. Once imbued with their spirit, you dare not evade nor neglect it for fear the loss of their principles and examples would darken the vision of a brighter era. With these thoughts may you be inspired to face the future in service to God and man and may your parents, teachers, and fellow graduates whose as- sociations have meant much to you be the stimulus to provide in your life a hap- pier tomorrow and a blessing to the world. l-IOMER P. NVEAVER Principal 7 G. ALBRECHT C. BASTIAN, IR. K. FLINCHBAUGH Social Studies Social Studies Social Studies K. GERSTENLAUER Social Studies E. STEWART C. WERKHEISER B. MILLER Social Studies Social Studies Special Education 8 X 9 Taxi I-.3 I bit' 1 00 'H'f,'.' 11.11 1 x I l D. BRENSINGER I. DRUMM G. FESSLER English Reading English l l H535 I , . , , 24844 -7 7 f N V , K :ef new r fi 3 W. K, SNEATH English ' E. STROHL C. SWEIGART S. RATI-UE English English Librarian 9 D. PEIFFER Biology W. ZARFOS Science E. EBLING Physical Education T. ROSCHER I. SMALTZ General Science Chemistry and Physics il A ,. ,gh -Od! B. HECKMAN H. SCHAEFFER Physical Education Physical Education IO 1.24 in 3. ,it A , if V 1 - . M , WSE! ' 'Q' .1 ig' W ' t. , N ', wage I i N 2, -M vlw -, ,i , ,, ' and -v-:f ,f i ' ,W V . . rfgifgi 33-Ag ,..vJ'?f: 's' 1 I A f??':f? V 4-5.1 J. . .., . A , ,Av bv Q .. - if M ., . ,, Sys q .- -s f' -V , gg 1 .f 4 gazing: V , ki A-,4 ,,--hgtgggg, graft if .f fri, Y .-, -51 .4 ' . M . K W Q, -, u, '.'w'. .. 1-an .Cin-315. timer im- -,qw :Aff -yfi ,, i ' .J ' ,ggi ' ' H T. BRIGHT R. LUTZ D. STAUFFER Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics 1' D. WEBB Mathematics 'aw '-? M. GRAHAM G. SNYDER I. RUPP Home Economics Home Economics Driver Education II -H , , H 3 I D. DURSO R. HILL G. R. DRUMM Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Vocational Agriculture 61 R. I-IALBRITTER W. I-IOIN C. MENGEL Student Teacher, Industrial Arts Student Teacher, Industrial Arts Student Teacher, Industrial Arts I2 E. BECKER J. KILKUSKIE R. REBER Commercial Commercial Commercial 5.1: SIEGFR D Commercx .qqjgfa ,Q W I Aw ., ,Mqm'1i,- y ii ,K si ww , , , W. GATES F. SWEIGART M. SCHNEIDERHAN Music Music Music I3 D. LIED M. R. MARTZALL D. PETERS English, Latin German, Social Studies Spanish, Social Studies R. CARE L. REESE Guidance Counselor Guidance Counselor sew E. NEIDHARDT Art I4 g Secrefariea F A. GRILL Secretary R. ROSEBORO Secretary H. KNERR Sec-rerary SCLOOK Wilkie M. Hulshizer giving hearing test to L. Spangler Wainfenance Sfa!! j. Keller, 1. Althouse, E. Fahnestock Knot pictured- E. Adamsj. ga eferia Sfa!! P. Dellinger, I. Getz, R. Bachman, P. Long, M. Bow- man, I. Showalter, V. Showalter Knot pictured - R. Shupp, R. Boyerj. gui riuem KNEELING: R. Noll, E. Enck, R. Oberholtzer, l.. Weidman, R. Kurtz STANDING-L. Brubaker, W. Henly, A. Steely, C. Gerhart, R. Usner. 16 Mi eniom H ?!g My .xdfma Wafer I Q L it Ja F fi I I at gf I I . I- 0 -A fa , - s I ' I I' Z 1' P I To thee, dear A1 - Ma. - ter, This Though ru - tuse years may find us In I I, I I I 'L + fin '4 5 y Is j I 5 sry Q I I l I P I I I I I I T song, we proud - ly raise. A song that' s filled with plac - as far a - way, As loyl- :IH soxfs and +I' +I, -II -1' -9 -II +' :I + I -., 4- ' ? f .J yu yy! ' I I I' ' ' ' I P Q I I I I I V I I 'I9' TI' glad ness a song that's filled with praise- Co - clamfgh tears Our thoughts to thee shall stray. Co' I I It Q + -AI ill-, J, I 'E I4 -l--4L'I III' I F I I ff 1 5? y yI I fi If I I I s I I I I V 'V I I '9' T cal 1 F- co, Za re- mem - ber ycIu and cali il - con wefll res- zu? A -I hir you an? 3 99 YV Q yy -s :s I Isa. as , ly II s pg p slll I I , LI AY Q s .I .I I I s y s QL: gp 5 5 u I EI h I 39 lla' T' V I I I I I I I I 79 long ing - ly re - call our days at Dear C. U. all tlbe ha? - my hoxirs wi spent :Dix Leaf C3 U. 'P' + + 0 gh J .I II! I., ,,I....i,.-....V.:r- ' -- ff ff'f'f'fl',fjffQf 'QflfQ'1 I,II.Lii1:i1if. fiiiixpl I I I I I I I j A ' L I P I If sf s fl I ?Jg 'uf lf sI-fff gfaaa cjwhfsfory In September of 1958 we became sophomores. The officers selected to serve us were Marlin Sweigart, President, janet Yocom, Vice President, Carole Youndt, Secretary, and Gretta Nies, Treasurer. Under the advisorship of Mr. Gerald Albrecht, we selected our class colors - red and charcoal gray -- and ordered our class jackets. During the year we held dances to raise money. The year 1959-1960 saw the class of '61 together again. The officers elected for our junior year were Paul Cvrebinger, President, Marlin Sweigart, Vice President, Gretta Nies, Secretary, and Carole Youndt, Treasurer. Mrs. Kilkuskie was our class advisor. Cn November Z1 our class play, Come Out of the Closetn, was presented. During the year we sponsored two dances. One was held on December 24 and the other on March 5. By the close of the term most of us had received our class rings. The following September we entered our senior year. Our class officers were Paul Grebinger, President, Geraldine Henly, Vice President, Gretta Nies, Secretary, and Carole Youndt, Treasurer. Mr. Walter Siegfried was class ad- visor for our senior year. Not for school, but for life was chosen as our class motto, and the red rose as our class flower. Funds for our senior activities were provided by selling refreshments at football and basketball games and by sponsoring two dances. Our trip to Washington took place on March 10. Included in our trip were tours of the F.B.l. Building, Bureau of Printing and Engraving, the White House, the Capitol, the Washington Monument, and the changing of the guards at Arlington National Cemetery. In the evening we dined and saw a floor show in the Lotus Club. On March 25, we presented our senior class play, The Diary of Anne Frank . On April 28, we visited New York City. We toured the United Nations Building, Rockefeller Center, Chinatown, and saw a show in Radio City Music Hall. In the evening we dined at Toffenettils. Our senior year came to an end all too soon for our class of ninety-four. On June 2, the juniors held the prom with the theme of HStairway to the Stars . Music was provided by johnny Barker and his orchestra. After the prom we at- tended Club Calico at the Mt. Airy Fire Hall. Our Baccalaureate Service was held on june 4 in the high school auditor- ium. The Rev. Donald A. Storm gave the invocation and read the Scriptures. The Rev. John H. Rice spoke about A Solid Foundationw. Bishop Peter Gress offered prayer and pronounced the benediction. Commencement was held on june 6. The speaker was Dr. Roy McAuley, President-elect of Elizabethtown College. We, the class of 1961, will always remember and cherish our high school days. 19 'MJAOQ 'WA EST and YOUNGEST 1. OLD G. Sweigart, L. Sweigart OST ATHLETIC 2. M S. Stewart, J. Schweitzer 3. BEST MUSICIANS I. Althouse, G. Nies 4. FUNNIEST H. Bowers, P. Miller sb IORSRF' xr' 5. QUIETEST ' 11 B. Mlller, R. Lats aw 6. MOST STUDIOUS H nly P. Brubaker, Cv. e BEST DRESSED 7. M. Sweigart K. Hassler, 8. MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED . Y ndt R. Heffner, C ou 1. MOST FLIRTATIOUS E. Hulshizer, D. Zerbe 2. BEST ALL AROUND J. Yocom, T. Evans 3. BEST DANCERS L. Wolf, K. Buckwalter .I Q... 4. SHORTEST L. Stephan , L. Zimmerman 5. MOST TALKATIVE P. Redd ig, D. Borry 6. TALLEST O. Nies, K. Bensing CLAUDE ADAIR Industrial Arts Tabby Hails from Reinholds . . . enthusiastic golf player . . . has a great dislike for study halls . . . lists chili con carne as his favorite food . . . future undecided. Theater Arts 1, 2, 35 Golf 1, Z, 3. JAMES A. ALTHOUSE Academic Alty Favorite subject is English 1 ! 1 . t . usually seen with Ron . . . favorite sport is football . . . favorite food bread- ed veal cutlets . . . plans to become a music teacher. Band 1, 2, 35 County Band 2, 35 District Band 2, 35 Senior Chorus 1, 2, 35 Eagle Staff 1, 2, 3 fSports Editor 315 Ko-Ka-Le-Ko 33 Hi-Y 2, 35 Basketball Manager 1, 2, 35 Baseball Manager 2, 35 Dance Band 2, 35 El Circulo Espanol 2, 35 Golf 15 Press Club Z, 3 CPresident 31. JERRY BASEHORE Commercial IB Can usually be seen talking . . . pals around with Paul . . . George in the junior Play . . . dislikes snobbish girls . . . future undecided. Senior Chorus 1, 2, 35 Eagle Staff 2, 35 junior Playg Senior Play. 22 SALLY ANN BEAMESDERFER Academic Sal Co-editor of the Eagle . . . dislikes drivers who don't use turn signals . . . favorite subject physics I I .... future nurse. Band 1, 2, 35 County Band 2, 35 Senior Chorus 1, 2, 35 Eagle Staff 1, 2, 3 CCo-Editor 355 KO- Ka-Le-Ko 35 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 35 El Circulo Espanol 1, Z, 3 QVice President 3J5 Future Nurses Club 2, 35 Press Club 1, 2, 35 junior Play5 Basketball 3. KENNETH WARREN BENSING Industrial Arts Ben Hails from Denver . . . favorite sport is basketball . . . usually seen with Galen . . . favorite subject -- English 1 I I . . . dislikes wise guysl' . . . plans to attend printing school. Football 1, 23 Baseball 2, 33 Theater Arts 1, 23 Basketball 1, 2, 3. DENTON LEE BORRY Academic Borry Hails from Schoeneck . . . dislikes girls who smoke . . . best friends are Evans and Ruhl . . . can usually be seen driving a green and white Chevy . . . favorite sport - football . . . future in- cludes college. Eagle Staff 33 Hi-Y 1, 2, 33 Football 1, 2, 33 Baseball 1, 33 Track 1, 23 Senior Play. SUZANNE HOLLACE BOWERS Academic Holly Came to us from New jersey . . . possesses naturally curly hair . . . usually seen with Sue . . . a Spanish whiz . . . plans to attend Lake Erie College. El Circulo Espanol 33 Tri-Hi-Y 33 Girls' Hockey 3 CmanagerJ3 Girls' Basketball 33 Ko-Ka-Le-Ko Staff 33 German Club 1, 23 G.A.A. 1, 2. PAUL BRUBAKER il, Ev 4 g 4- I X 75 lf: KV 77 is Y. 'r F' ' -1 fx f, .pil lf.: J. . E 5-Q. ,fs 1, 5 imfs PE, 7K -VE AJ? X323 34: 7 'VV 3 3 S '1 -.4 3:32- 3.2- Eff' 37? Qi' . 5 'fs' ,. M' 2:5 ' if-2 Y A ff 1 - A E57 A fre 'fs .4 1 .'.. , 33 3? 3 -.-- X-'fix' 'I .1 , fn - T 3 My if 3 .Nc 1 'ax x g . N, xx l 'Sa sr 5 1 Commercial Paul XX ' QI One of the commercial boys . . . lends his voice to the chorus . . . dis- likes girls who smoke . . . can usually be seen with jerry . . . plans to work in a bank. Chorus 1, 2, 33 Eagle Staff 2, 3 CCO-Editor 313 Ko-Ka-Le-Ko 3. 23 'str 1 ' , E . 1 . 'Lggr Y , . N X ' X4 1 XX ', X A 3 I 1 'W DAVID ALVIN BUCHTER Ai' Agriculture BuCl1ff-if E will Likes to fool with automobiles . . . Q9 'Zta dislikes English and math . . . enjoys 7 XL hunting and drag races . . . usually seen fm' with Larry Keith . . . future plans in- fix F clude the Navy. E.F.A. 1, 2, 3. -9 , ' ..fif,.3s,,,g,:,,- . ..a,w-4-gf-:mv , ' as-J:f:?'J'f -5' ef ff,vs,si: - Play? ' - --' 4 .mf ' ef: - 1.55, -. Ie .- X sw, , .. 1 i ' 2 K .. 3 'P i .AA . . jsf JY C .Y Af' x. . 3 . 6- . I Llflf 4 e e ,, 97 i fq X Q X 5 . Q J 1 45. A 3? I i?2,'1F2'ft 11- 3+2'w..,,:.efQ... 5. 5 at e Y iz 1 . F'faff!'- 355+ flip' i ya- . ,M . .e:,,, , KAREN BUCKWALTER Commercial Cookie Possesses a pleasing personality . . . her hobby is painting . . . favorite food is pizza . . . usually seen at Witlsl' . . . enjoys going to the football games . . . plans to become a hairdresser. Color Guard 2, 35 Senior Chorus 2, 35 Girls' Chorusg Eagle Staff 2, 35 Ko-KafLe-Ko 3. L ' M , cHARLorTE ARLENE BUOHL g pf' Commercial Charlotte 1, if Lg, ,Q-ij . y. S.. F Hails from Reamstown . . . com- mercial student . . . favorite subject - bookkeeping . . . can usually be seen with Gale and Barbara . . . enjoys eat- ing steak sandwiches . . . plans for the future are undecided. 24 JUNE E. BURKHART Commercial Burkie Dislikes girls that smoke . . . con- siders typing her favorite subject . . . favorite hangout is 'LWit's . . . can usually be seen with Karen and Barb . . . plans to become a secretary. Girls' Chorus 1, 25 Color Guard 2, 33 Eagle Staff 39 KofKa-Le-Ko 3. LARRY CAMMAUF Industrial Arts Commy Tall, dark lad . . . hails from Reams- town . . . usually seen with A'Foxie . . . dislikes teachers who give long assign- ments . . . plans to be a commercial artist. Hi-Y 1, 33 Eagle Staff 2, 35 Press Club 3g Art 1, 3. NF X I ig . ANNA RUTH DEIBLER Academic Friendly to everyone . . . dislikes people who dress carelessly . . . time- keeper for girls' hockey team . . . stu- dent director of senior play . . . future plans include nursing. Deity Senior Chorus 1, Z, 33 Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 35 Ko- Ka-Le-Ko 2, 35 Tri-Hi-Y 33 P.N.A. Z, 3. SUNDAE ANN CLOUSER Commercial Sundae Slim, dark-haired lass . . . hails from Reamstown . . . usually seen with De-De . . . plans to become a secretary . . . photography editor of the yearbook. Color Guard 2, 33 Senior Chorus 1, 2, 33 Girls' Chorus 1, Z, 35 Ko-Ka-Le-Ko 35 Tri-Hi-Y 1, Z, 3 CPresident 313 Senior Play. RUTH ELIZABETH DIETRICH Commercial 'fDe-De Literary editor of the yearbook . . . enjoys dancing . . . can usually be seen with Sundae . . . thrives on cokes and cheeseburgers . . . plans to be a secretary. Ko-Ka-Le-Ko Z, 3. 25 24, All J, XXV 4 TX' ifs- xkv fr l 2 it . , og.,-.Q ,.. . 1 q33g:1fs:,,U-f'!i . 1 , 1. -,-42' . '. T3vf',f:':55' . - .Taxis . - , . 5-.. -.4 KA --r , -. E .Vi .K-i . .4 n.: . 1-4.2 f' ' rf X . wk - 5. .1 ri . 7 ire? 1 5 9 WY EG' .-5. f fr iii? aff' .N i ' s i,37'F' ff' 1 -t,, . .. . ti, 1 f .fir 1.31, .gl .1 51 r 3 H . ,B g L 25 ' iiff A N 3 if: . 5 In '1 V Y ul , .' J Q! . C I M if 1 xi, x - x - i S Sl, :fl 7 ML , .ihzlfgmsr il .1 ,Mfr-M IVV Qfazfgjgigg' wH'w: -' 1 ,.e,1..5,,. . I - ,4pw.:r.'-,,.,'fr '. , f,,,? ,W Q. 5 f'?.f g:T ' , mmf: 1 i- 1 4 4- W -' we 1 ,ra g fe Fi ,sz .Ag '!. : .j f me If 3 ragg- 3. Q qu sy ' W Pr-1 I ff X t' ffr , i t iii ,W K 1.-1' 'TM-J ' 'MS?'i25 , i M1 , .-- if A A 1 , . .M - yea at f ' f -'Wikia -V 5,- ' .viii 5 1, ' gel- sl f r fi M, .H V eg' ig, 4 3,81 leaf-N 3 I - cf wif 3 i-Rv -wel it K -,, Az, v ,. ii, ..-if -, , '55-,Q J, 3, V., M, fi If' , 1' r 35,56 gz,Q.ggz,i - 55 SS like e s zz, .A ' Q Xkgcfw 5 if fc f is if ,J I if Y, gg' 'K if 5 f if . J 4 .. , 5 V! ,t 3, V'-fl. l 5 i 5 - f CARMEN E. DUNIGAN Academic Dugan Enjoys hunting and horseback riding . . . usually seen with Robert . . . dis- likes too much work . . . a great baseball fan . . . plans to join the Marines. Outdoors Club 2, 3. SHIRLEY ANN ESHLEMAN Commercial Shirl Can usually be seen with Louise and Pat . . . an enthusiastic basketball fan . . . likes bowling and dancing . . . thrives on pizza . . . future office worker. Color Guard 33 Eagle Staff Z, 3. 26 LOUISE ANN EISENBISE Commercial Louise A well-liked girl . . . dislikes getting up early . . . considers pizza her favorite food . . . neat appearance . . . treasures her autographed picture of Bobby Rydell. Senior Chorus 1, 2, 33 Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 33 Eagle Staff 35 El Circulo Espanol 1. TERRY LEE EVANS Academic Ev Resides at Smokestown . . . dislikes school . . . favorite sport is baseball . . . considers lobster tail his favorite food . . . says his favorite subject is math ? ? ? . . . plans to go to college. Student Council 3g I-li-Y 2, 35 Football 1, 2, 33 Baseball 1, Z, 35 Basketball 1, 2, 3. RUTH FITTERY Commercial Emery Usually seen with Josie . . . hails from Cocalico . . . dislikes people who drink . . . likes pizza pie . . . plans to be a bookkeeper. LUIS ROMAINE FORRY Commercial Lois Hails from Denver . . . quiet, friend- ly lass . . . enjoys cooking . . . dislikes P.O.D. class . . . plans to work in an office. F.H.A. 2, 33 Photography Club 23 Ko-Ka-Le-Ko 3 Ko-Ka-I.efKo 3g F.H.A. 2, 3. IRVIN WAYNE FOX BONNIE JEAN FREY Academic Foxie Commercial Bonnie' Hails from Adamstown . . . dislikes l-lails from Cocalico . . . dislikes tom- teachers . . . can often be found at the boys . . . is usually seen with Brenda . . . Adamstown Y.M.C.A .... plans to join loves to go to football games . . . plans the Navy . . . is at home on the golf to become a secretary. Course' Ko-Ka-Le-Ko 3. Senior Chorus 2, 33 Hi-Y 33 Golf 1, 2, 3. 27 J, XXV 1' 2 Lf, 'Y is- Lf Q -KX N Z ff vt, X i, fi, , . 3-Q 1' 5-if A A .. 1 L425'5f5a:?E . .,, . :V -11,41 . i'5?, - 11:-s . . f .1310 is K - M 'Q7J '5 - X i-j 3 . ,-1 A ' A ik 1 s U.. .L 1 :R I QL R1 if .f EQ: ixxllsl 1 Q, 7 a 3 l' ll ? 534, 'Ni' l 2 -57 3 1 S if .31,f,Qy.FLag, ' ililyk 16 as - 3 V E, if i., ,f r rx ' V , i 'iflix - , M- gi I x iii Q E ij V sq A ' tggt- T M ff 1 X. X VP 2 35. , ' I - i 2 gl fi i .X y ,i xii, f ogg.. , . l Xt f -Eff X ,1 BRENDA JANE FRITZ KARL RAYMOND GEBHART 1 Commercial Brenda lnclustrial Arts Gel7y gl, A football fan . . . usually seen with Enjoys cooking steaks in home eco- Xxx- V14 Bonnie . . . enjoys ice skating . . . dis- nomics class . . . favorite sport is hunt- Q, -ZX likes snobs . . . can usually be found at ing . . . usually seen with Barry . . . fre- 7 the Dutchman's Diner . . . favorite food quently patro-nizes the 222 Drive-ln . . . iv if is pizza . . . future secretary. future plans include the Navy. I Ko-Ka-Le-Ko 3. , t 155271 , .- 1 ,JJ ,ans-.ax ,ff -- . f s' far-f 1 ,'L'g2f.s-?Fgf1?3.FPt'l ,P ,,?f'-- 'ggi iw, I ' 1 51 .3 SLT? '. ' Q,f1? g.7H:5' . ' N 'iii' i.1'L'.tfg .g 4. . uf. v N .44 , gi, V. k .Yr , ,vpn - ' . K . X J. iz it , , 'J' H. .K ue ' '31 f ii 1 'itll Ki - If . is' F XL 'fi J!! mi 1 fflr L2 , Q' S ,Q 12,2 , V . gangster-K i t,t, V yy vL.- X 7 k . .us , - , my ,lx 1 is 2 1 f-2' ' f Af 1 BARRY LEE GELSINGER -j,f 1 Industrial Arts Pops,' E diff' ,tyr Resides in Denver . . . picked up a - strong dislike for pumpkins in his junior year . . . has his future already cut out I for him . . . is usually seen with Larry Ruhl . . . likes to eat steaks. 5 Band 1, 23 Football 1, 2, 33 Track 13 Hi-Y 35 Theater Arts 2. I if za 1 BARBARA ANN GERHART Commercial Barb Well liked by all . . . pleasing per- sonality . . . usually seen with Karen and june . . . favorite subject typing I ? I . . . future secretary. Eagle Staff Z, 33 Ko-Ka-Le-Ko 35 El Circulo Espanol 1. WILLIAM LEE GOCKLEY Industrial Arts Bill Tall, friendly lad . . . hails from Reinholds . . . dislikes young smokers . . . enjoys art work . . . likes to eat beef stew . . . favorite class is mechanical drawing. Band 1, 2, 35 Theater Arts 2, 3. PAUL FRANKLIN GREBINGER, IR. Academic Grab Future teacher . . . likes physics I ! ! . . . dislikes hot, humid weather and strenuous physical labor . . . enjoys read- ing . . . loves apple pie. Band 1, 2, 35 Student Council 2, 35 Ko-Ka-Lo Ko 35 I-Ii-Y 2, 35 Football 1, 2, 35 Track 1, 2, 35 County Band 1, Z, 3g County Orchestra 15 Class President 2, 3. LOUETTA LOUISA GRING Academic Louie I-Iails from Reinholds . . . lends her ability to the Eagle . . . a staunch Re- publican . . . possesses a '53 Olds . . . plans to attend Goldey Beacom Business School. Tri-I-Ii-Y Z, 35 Eagle 1, 2, 3g Girls' Basketball 3 fmanagerD5 Girls, Hockey 35 Ko-Ka-Le-Ko 3. JOSEPI-IINE M. I-IACKMAN Commercial Iosie Usually seen with Fittery . . . spends time slaying at the Acme . . . a resi- dent of Cocalico . . . claims twinburgers as her favorite food . . . plans to become a homemaker. Ko-Ka-Le-Ko 35 F.I-I.A. .25 3. 29 S Z .. J, 1 Xv 'I fr P if KV 7 x . i.i4.i-Aylik'-il r I , -. ,. fi, 1 .,g.!+er.,', sf:t '?r.-I':53f44 A. 11,1 B. A .-55.4, ff ie 45 at X A .. 'fri . Q' , It -if 'f A I si . 5-,-f ' X il QXUS , 7 , V A - 24, AVL 7 lxifx i -1 fl 5 2 I -.Ai 'Iii iff .,,5.V 5 5 ily . . ' SXT' ' ii'-. 'FQ' i xy, 'A 5 N X X., Ii X iw: if X X I gk l SANDRA E. HALDEMAN PATRICIA ELAINE HARDING Qt! X Y! H 33 - ,fy Commercial Sandy ,gil 'ZPL Can usually be seen laughing . . . 7 A friendly to everyone . . . business X manager of the Ko-Ka-Le-Ko . . . en- joys roller skating . . . plans to be a secretary. ,M at 'F Student Council 39 Eagle Staff 2, 35 Ko-Ka-Lo . , M... f. Q Ko 2, 3g El Circulo Espanol 1. 2..5g,1:.tg if .. I M9 f',, 'fj5l,gf ,af vw 4, A. , gpg, i N' ' ' f fiifasaai- , f -, , Wie 2'.:523f' laik' ' 1' rf53t37:i1ifflW if J if Jw K ' I aff, ,L ,ff A tm -,. -' - . rw xv, - 3 L5 If i '- i gif? -s K Ei' I 5 J' is x K ' - I A4 NJ9 T - I -, C ?l A ? g 'S 4 ' '9fA X4 in A' F A Q i 1 1 ffl 8 . 2' t 3.55 L.-A :Ta 1-- X' ve gifs 'r1..?' ,. w fir!-. E2 i ffl s R'-3 -f 1.,af'4 5115 . Q fi . - W ' f 'L t' 1 ' , IQ 5 fr . Kill ,'. 'L' iftziz :V ' sz: Q. fa -. Us ' . fs 1 , ggi ', V lv K J ' ,L Qi?'e5',5e7 1 --is ,, .,.. . ' . - V ' -si.-lffw ' W. is ., fi -iZl-' , g KATHLEEN FAY I-IARLINGER M ZVV,z I Academic 'iKatl1y ,.lg ' I-Iails from Denver . . . usually seen with Joann and Nadine . . . thrives on cheese steaks . . . dislikes conceited A I people . . . hopes to become a beautician. Senior Chorus 33 Girls' Chorus 2, 33 EI-I.A. 33 El Circulo Espanol 23 Dramatics Club 2. It 30 Commercial Par Usually seen with Shirl and Louise . . . enjoys bowling and ice skating . . . often seen at Wit's . . . dislikes getting up early . . . hopes to become an office worker. Eagle Staff 2, 33 El Circulo Espanol 1. - KAREN D. I-IASSLER Commercial Karen A peppy majorette . . . has an eye- catching wardrobe . . . usually seen with Dean and Sandy . . . well-groomed hair . . . lists her driver's license as her prized possession. Majorette 2, 35 Eagle Staff 33 Ko-Ka-I.efKo 33 F.B.L.A. 33 F.I-LA. Z. RONALD LEE I-IEFFNER Academic Ronnie Fiery little fullback of our football team . . . plans a service career . . . toots a hot trombone . . . usually seen with Jim . . . likes trig class. Band 1, Z, 33 Senior Chorus 1, 2, 33 Eagle Staff 33 Ko-Ka-Le-Ko 33 I-li-Y 1, 2, 3 CTreasurer 2, 313 Football 2, 33 Baseball 1, 33 Basketball 1, Z, 33 Dance Band 1, 2, 3 fVice President 313 El Circulo Espanol Z, 33 Outdoors Club 2, 3 CPresi- dent 2, 313 Senior Play. WILLIAM I. I-IEILINGER, JR. Industrial Arts Bill 316 Track enthusiast . . . dislikes studies XXV f . . . thinks sirloin steaks are tops . . . lp can frequently be seen at Reinholds . . . gf ' Y future undecided. -KX Track 1, z, 35 F.F.A. 1, 2, 3. -4 'ft , ' 3543774115-as ' 'i5lif?'1' 5? t iiiii 3 ' 3: I J ,L l gs I f.. 'BR GENEVIEVE HEINSEY Commercial Genny Hails from Reamstown . . . usually seen with Sandy . . . avid football fan . . . thrives on steak . . . enjoys roller skating . . . favorite subject is typing. Eagle Staff 3. GERALDINE I-IENLY Academic Gerry Honor student . . . plans a career in elementary education . . . usually seen with Anna . . . an expert in tinting photographs . . . just loves physics ? ? ? Senior Chorus 1, 2, 3g Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 33 Ko- Ka-Le-Ko Z, 3 fEditor-in-Chief 313 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 33 F.T.A. 1, Z, 3 CSecretary 2, Vice President 313 El Circulo Espanol 2, 33 junior Playg Senior Play. 1 3 1 ,. 4 9 If 5 1. 5 91, 7? -b 1 7 Wye? E 2 fi: 3 X yr- w , 'it V. is it ' iigi ,FV .-..... K 5' ,M fare es- 1 wif.-. . .3 we , af. . 4,7 win, 313: 11 3 1 -. ,,,' -d.GA.aQ 3 X A V 1. 'A CL Tex me 1633 t N, .xv . 1 lX fs X 1. I X 'x ri: 1 ,lf 2 vll at -ze 7 RL , AHL W1 1 . jftfs x-' a Fr' X. . I - yq , 5 .14 wT2EffFw,i J Lf- 1.4 ??w.5f.r f ,Q '9 T. 155: ,df ,'. .M t...1'3-- r ' A Ji' . . V 5 , 'P 1. -es' 575 cg' Y: .L if J 1 , J I WA ,741 W Y 5 sl V yay 3.215 Br 'cz-5' 1 riff' . iff? 3 . . sf' ' ' :gr y A ., 3 ,.,, . 355,523 ' ft , 335. W 'aa' f .i t - ., A ,, i ' K. get if! V, 1 ,v .I ffliif ,fit I I , fs., f H5 I I J , PATRICIA ANN I-IOLLENBACH Commercial Pain Can usually be seen with a smile . . . proud of her 57 Plymouth . . . possess- es naturally curly hair . . . enjoys bowl- ing . . . plans to be a beautician. Color Guard 23 Senior Chorus 1, 2, 33 Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 33 Eagle Staff 2, 33 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 33 junior Play. ROY F. HOLLINGER, IR. Academic Skip Can usually be found at Howard Iohnson's . . . likes English ? ? ? . . . spends his spare time tinkering with cars . . . enjoys eating fried chicken . . . plans to enter the Navy after graduation. ROBERT LEE HOOVER Agriculture Hoover Possesses a smile that won't come off . . . pleasing personality . . . plans to be a farmer . . . usually seen with Galen . . . faithful Y.F.C. member . . . received F.F.A. Keystone Farmer Degree. Senior Chorus 1, 2, 33 F.F.A. 1, 2, 3. 32 RUTH ELAINE HULSHIZER Academic Elaine Hails from Schoeneck . . . small in stature . . . always ready for a laugh . . . sports editor of the yearbook . . . one of our cheerleaders . . . co-captain of the girls' hockey team . . . future plans include college. Majorette 1, 2 1Drum Majorette 313 Cheer- leader 2, 33 Eagle Staff 1, 2, 33 Ko-Ka-LefKo 33 Trial-Ii-Y 1, 2, 33 F.T.A. 3g Hockey 33 Press Club 1, 2, 33 Basketball 3. GERALDINE MAE KEITH LARRY EDWARD KEITH s-. Commercial Dean Agriculture Larry xl! A brownfeyed girl . . . her prized I-lails from Reinholds . . . one of X Q possession is a mirror . . . owner of a those enthusiastic football fans . . . en- .QV 1, neat wardrobe . . . can usually be joys hunting . . . dislikes English classes 'Y Q seen with Karen and Sandy . . . plans . . . future undecided. figs to be 3. future SCCYCIHYY. Band 1, 23 1, 2, 7 lfsx Color Guard 3g Eagle Staff 33 Ko-Ka-Le-Ko 33 F.B.I..A. 35 F.H.A. Z. 99 'five NADINE KILI-IEFNER EDWARD KOSMELA Academic Killie,' Industrial Arts Kos One of the shortest members of the I-lails from Smokestown . . . dislikes class . . . dislikes conceited boys . . . can girls that smoke . . . can usually be seen often be heard laughing . . . plans to be with Neal . . . enjoys watching football a beautician. games . . . a future mechanic. Senior Chorus 2, 3g Girls' Chorus 2, 35 Tri-I'Ii- Theater Arts 2, 3. Y Ig F.l'I.A. Z, 35 El Circulo Espanol Z3 Dra- matics Club 2, 3. 33 1' -,fiiIx ' ,, 4' . , Kari 12 1 1---as--. - Ilfkilf-:'-1' A. ,,,,f.--N, - .fafff , . W , 4 'f- A :vi r , if gf' I I N L: A E if X rl Sui 7? ' ri 'B XY' 341 ANI f 7 IPD T 5 JG. '!. 'Y' T . if f 1 :ff F '.4,.?' 4.1 fl xx-ff y N 1 RNXS rl , , 1 K P N i Nl .nf f V14 ' :X 'Ze fl 7N , xl t' ri r ,m.4w..a- .. .. iid., 7934... , , r fgsf,ff'i3tr ,- fum -1,3 in r , . vs- he r-ft W' f?y,s.': Wifi '. ,5 gig? . ,I-Lrf 'l ' - ' . 4 4 1, , .Y .JJ -5. L lt M , W 'Zi AVA xi. 479 A X 3 E Q-1' ff? . . i 4 sweetest, L ratgfa '4 . v,,..a,., , ,fa Z 5 . . . :::'T,5- Yr' '-by zf . ,nk 5' ' A -is may r r ,rar .X 515 ' 3 rv uf., an if . . H qi . 3 A Q' ' -iss: E -4.55, gfagff ,Q he i ., f S f ppgr , E ' .A J' KJ . ff' 1 SANDRA ELAINE KULP RDY S. LATSHAW Commercial Sandy Industrial Arts Lappy Friendly to all . . . typing editor of Dislikes girls that smoke . . . can the Eagle . . . dislikes people that are usually be seen with Bill . . . claims late . . . hobbies include baton twirling English is his favorite subject . . . likes . . . usually seen with Dean and Karen. to eat spaghetti . . . future undecided Majorette 33 Eagle Staff 33 F.B.L.A. 33 F.H.A. 2. Theater Arts 2, 3. RUSSELL E. LAUSCH Commercial l'Ru55 One of the commercial boys . . . usually seen with Bill . . . thrives on steak and French fries . . , a hunting enthusiast . . . is peeved by Snobs , Senior Chorus 1, 35 Hi-Y 2, 3. 34 A. NEAL LEID Industrial Arts Al Dislikes work . . . likes P.O.D. . . . usually seen at the Denver Fire Hall . . . likes roast beef . . . has decided upon a future in the Air Force. I-'li-Y 33 'l-heater Arts 2, 3. M. KENT LEID Academic Kent Resides in Denver . . . favorite sub' ject is Spanish . . . best friend is Betsy , his car . . . likes to play tennis . . . future plans include being a minister. Band 1, 2, 39 Eagle Staff 2, 35 Ko-Ka-Le-Ko 35 Hi-Y 2, 3. ANDREW B. LUDWIG, JR. Academic Andy I-lails from Reamstown . . . enjoys hunting and fishing . . . dislikes English . . . can usually be seen with Kent . . . future plans include college. Band 1, 2, 33 Senior Chorus 1, 2, 35 Ko-Ka'Le- Ko 35 Hi-Y 2, 35 Dance Band 2, 3. '15 1 f f KEEHN WILLIAM MARCH Commercial March Lives in Adamstown . . . school and he seem to have little in common . . . can often be seen in the company of jay . . . hopes to become a mechanic . . . loves those hamburgers . . . usually seen at the Adamstown HY . Band 1, 3. ROY P. MARTZALL Academic M0tz Can often be seen at Stroup's . . . dislikes women drivers . . . lists math as his favorite subject . . . usually seen with Glenn Martin . . . plans to join the Air Force. 35 J, XM 1' 'WY 02. A X Q XX -KA L 7 'fp ,gl . . .f 1 Flfx keg: . - . . ,-1,1 ..',.,q - 554551 '-TQ. . .phi 51, 1 ,at . 'f Y. . -1 .LLX -' ir . U--fr lla F .. ii, SNA' ' 2 7 - 1 5, .5 34: ANR'- 7 1 5 Y if S .W - , , ,igl wi, H? 3 Y ..., , i., , .,p. 1 ' jfvfk . R r ig - -.42 4 ' A7 . HL .' N . -fir .. K' - .Q 4 'V , 'rx ' 1 i ? ,iibff I X Nw - I XX, 4? NN1. as 1 Difwe.. A il 1 r wg A , ,l xi-Q ,X , K K Ny? . '- xx :4 X 'faq xv if 1. 1 , ,X A M. 7 Q1 jx, M ' I, :fx 'EFF rw , ,.g,R 1 Q '-'iiixglijqz , ai it j . . 1,w.e1f fy- 'mf' ,Sf2af,Q1a-fs-iii t 1-af, ,ag .ff 1 '. f1Lft 'f sf 1 av fi O 11, , , L1 . ,' . ,ij I l 1 rs ' 1 1. 3. We .Q git I f 1: cr f 1 VA wi - , - 411' R ,Q 2 -35: Q gpg 3 L i1 cir s 13- - , fe f f -t r fi m ,A 1, 4 w i E f ff' ,f if I ,f I 'Low' if A, . , 1' JUDITH ANN MAST TERREY LOUISE MCKINNEY Commercial Judy Commercial Terry Holds a job at Silco Stores . . . disf Enthusiastic football fan . . . enjoys likes conceited boys . . . favorite subject typing class . . . lends her voice to girls' P.O.D. ! I ! . . . usually seen with chorus . . . usually seen with Lorna . . . Phyllis . . . enjoys eating fried shrimp thrives on pizza pie . . . future secretary. - ' ' future beautlclan' Girls, Chorus 1, 2, 33 Cheerleading Club 2. KofKa-LefKo 35 F.B.L.A. 2. SHARON SUE MECKLEY Commercial Sharon Energetic young miss . . . hails from Schoeneck . . . dislikes boys who are sloppy in appearance . . . hobbies in- clude roller skating and bowling . . . future office worker. Band 1, 2, 3g Senior Chorus 1, 2, 3g Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3g Eagle Staff 1, 2, 3 fAssistant Editor 373 Ko-Ka-Le-Ko 3 fTyping Editorlg Tri- Hi-Y 1, 2, 3 QPresident 2, Historian 323 Press Club 1, 2, 33 Senior Play Promptress. 36 BARBARA ANN MILLER Commercial Barbara Hails from Denver . . . always dressed neatly . . . favorite subject is bookkeeping . . . enjoys swimming and reading . . . favorite food is spaghetti . . . recipient of bookkeeping awards . . . a future medical secretary. Senior Chorus 1, 2, 39 Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3g Eagle Staff 1, 23 Ko-Ka-LefKo 35 F.B.L.A. 2, 3. PETER E. MILLER Academic Pete Resides in Adamstown . . . dislikes school . . . enjoys eating chocolate cake . . . class clown . . . future undecided. Band 1, 23 Hi-Y Z, 33 Basketball 1, 23 Track GRETTA LUCINDA NIES Academic G1etta' ' Resides at Adamstown . . . dislikes long skirts . . . favorite subject is physics I I I . . . plans to be a teacher. Band 1, Z, 33 County Band 33 Senior Chorus 1, 2, 33 Student Council 2, 3 fSecretary 313 Eagle Staff 1, 2, 33 Ko-Ka-Le-Ko 33 Class Secretary 23 Class Treasurer 13 County Chorus 33 Tri-Hi-Y 13 F.T.A. 1, 2, 3 fSecretary 1, 3, Vice President 213 El Circulo Espanol 2, 33 Press Club 13 junior Playg Basketball 3. yi in 1:96- BRENDA ELAINE OBERHOLTZER Academic Obie Friendly to everyone . . . usually seen with Brenda and Nadine . . . dislikes P.O.D. classes . . . treasures a Garden Spot ring . . . a future beautician. Senior Chorus 2, 33 Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 33 Tri- Hi'Y 13 F.H.A. 2, 33 El Circulo Espanol 23 Dra- matics Club 2, 3. GALE LOREEN REDDIG Commercial Gale Hails from Rearnstown . . . dislikes snobbish people . . . favorite subject - typing . . . can usually be seen with Barbara . . . plans to be a secretary. Senior Chorus 3g Girls' Chorus 2, 33 F.B.L.A. 2, 33 French Club 23 Senior Play. 37 s... X it 'Ti Ekxs 2' f rifzg - 4-,f -.v . 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'I yi . , Z 9 . w R j 211.1-Sill? if i in i W - -wg' PHYLLIS JANE REDDIG Academic Phyllis l-lails from Reamstown . . . can be seen with judy . . . often wears an Eph- SALLY ANN ROSS Academic Sally Calls Denver home . . . high-stepping member of the color guard . . . considers 1 1-ata jacket . . . pet peeve -. Conceited the telephone her best friend . . . thrives on spaghetti . . . a future secretary or housewife. boys . . . enjoys reading and watching baseball games . . . future is undecided. Color Guard 1, 2, 35 Senior Chorus 1, 2, 33 Girls, Chorus 1, Z, 33 KofKa-Le-Ko 35 TrifHi-Y junior Play. 11 Zi 3- l l Senior Chorus 1, 2, 33 Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 33 Eagle Staff 1, 2, 35 Ko-KafLe-Ko 35 F.'1'.A. 1, Z5 3253455211151 a 2 is l fig? Www- 1 Y' l mwnf' LARRY E. RU1-IL LINDA LOU RUPP l Industrial Arts Pebble Academic HRHPPW' 1 Football is his favorite sport . . . H2221 f'3Ye5 ' - - USUHHY heard falkmg future mechanic . . . usually seen with - faV0Y1f? Sport - basketball - - - dis- Bofry, Barry, and Neal , i , Owner of 3 likes conceited people . . . favorite sub- black Hchevyn. ject T l I l Hi-Y 35 Football 1, 2, 33 Theater Arts 2. 38 BRENDA MAE SCHLACK Academic Brenda 1-lails from Reamstown . . . can usually be seen with Brenda and Nadine . . . likes to ice skate . . . lists pizza as her favorite food . . . would like to be- come a beautician. Senior Chorus 1, Z, 3, Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 35 Tri- Hi-Y 13 F.H.A. 2, 33 El Circulo Espanol 23 Dra- matics Club 2, 3. ,gov LESTER K. SCI-INADER Academic Les x14 A tall lad . . . everyoneis friend . . . XXV claims his future is a mystery . . . adores flf sports cars . . . dislikes girls with long gf fingernails . . . a real outdoorsman. 'W Senior Chorus 1, 2, 3g Art Clubg Junior Playg Z qv Senior Play. Wifi ,A A J. JEFFREY SCHWEITZER Academic Jeff Known for his agility on the football field . . . hails from Adamstown . . . halfback on County All-Star football team . . . hidden brains . . . likes home- made apple pie. Student Council 13 Hi-Y Z, 33 Football 1, 2, 33 Baseball 1, 2, 35 Basketball 1, 2, 3. ak.. -1 at r was .Q ,, fw- .Q ifwxy A ' ...N - s. S 1 , 1 - - ' . ,tgt Gsm' f '?f.6'f. 4 . '-J 1 - , . .. , r , . .al i .,.. 5 5' be S51 - A I - j rpg , S ff 1 gi C 4 55? LavERNE CLARA SHENK Commercial LaVerne X- A tall, dark-haired lass . . . likes to ' 1 spend her spare time roller skating . . . enjoys eating chili con carne . . . can usually be seen with Sharon . . . plans a career as a practical nurse. Senior Chorus 1, 2, 35 Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 33 Ko- Ka-Le-Ko 35 F.B.I..A. 2, 3. 39 - - Je'7?. L. V -.51-4-.-.. ..' tl, ' vi! fix 7131 .. J 1 fftaay .-,.f:y3QQCv- Cf Q' , 12'2f'f.. 2-i'4 Q- 1 zeietiifff - 2 fe ff1'f'1'if-7 v, '1 Y .31 . . If ? sa. f. 1.3 A 1,.vgA -'I Lfi ' Q .Y 3 Q - fc si e k1:?fA hi ' ,QQ . .t i K 4 ' f A . 5 , as Q v 'Q if f. k klnf., i ,, . ,, Q Q 2 l at a 1'--H' . E . - ag. ' E. 5 1 .. E ,ff i rf F 2 xi 2 DAVID A. SHOBER Academic Dave One of the Denver boys . . . played the part of Mr. Frank in the Senior Play . . . always good for a laugh . . . thrives on spaghetti . . . plans to attend Capital University. Senior Chorus 1, 2, 33 Hi-Y 1, Z, 33 Football 1, 2, 33 Track 15 Senior Playg Photography 3 QPresif dent 313 Eagle 2, 3 fPhotography Editor 31. LARAINE L. SPANGLER Academic Spank Wants a career in acting . . . puts in time at the Bowmansville Howard john- son . . . enjoys Spanish class . . . usually seen dancing . . . enjoys eating steak. Color Guard 33 Senior Chorus 1, 2, 35 Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 35 El Circulo Espanol 1, 2, 3 CPresi- dent 313 Dramatics Club 2, 35 Junior Playg Senior Play. 40 AARON L. SNADER Academic Aaronnie Usually seen with Skip and Carmie . . . hails from the great metropolis of Smokestown . . . dislikes crowded buses . . . undecided future. LARRY J. STEPHAN Academic Stephie Hails from Reinholds . . . usually seen with Ed . . . loves fried chicken . . . prizes his motorcycle highly . . . dislikes mosquitoes . . . plans to enter the Air Force after graduation. SUSAN A. STEWART Academic Sue Flaming red hair . . . peppy lass . . . can usually be seen with Linda and Sharon . . . basketball enthusiast . . . thrives on cheese steaks . . . a future physical ed teacher. Band 1, Z, 33 Senior Chorus 1, Z, 35 Dance Band 1, 2, 34 F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, Field Hockey 3 fCo-Captain 313 Basketball 3 fCaptain 305 County Band 3. CAROL JEAN STUDENROTI-I Commercial Carol Usually seen with Judy and Pat . . . prizes her '50 Chevy . . . favorite sub- ject -- typing . . . thrives on steak sand- wiches . . . plans to be a secretary. ROBERT E. STRICKER Academic Stride Dislikes people who brag . . . favorite subject physics I I ! . . . hobbies include customizing cars . . . can be seen at Gockley's Service Station . . . plans to enter the service after graduation. ,558 JUDITH ANN STUMP Commercial Indie Possesses naturally curly hair . . . often laughs until she cries . . . dislikes conceited people . . . can usually be seen at the Sinking Spring Skate-Arena . . . plans to be a secretary. JJ, gm , if T: A -Ai 7' 'fp t , gg'fi'if1Qf 'Q ,, ,, 'x-. , . . , ' ' 1 -' ine., f 1 su:-'PvWq Ngx 4 . , ..,- , - 1-zr.fr.x:. 1. - .:3.e,yg 7- -at , -K .f-,R , 7 V.. y a , gl y... ,I i f ,ri S P Xwllb a aa .L 17 if Wi 7 A Wy? iz ry, tr ,. 5 , -K ,5,:f3,5: .H .g -.tr X - 1.4L -J, j-1. .a 'vl 5?i2Tf? 4 N 1 J fi iifr J Gif, .-':- A ,,.,, . l A . .V -A Q-1 1' L My . , - 5135- ' li, iytt 9, , -. , ,, . 3-. '-1- SHI. r 1 ' rj-1 A 2-ii '- Zi i i-'Sift .i it 5 wg,-ff 3 tfxx ., 1 --,jr X : -. X I ,s xgig, e gl V ,X sk? X , lx' , 'i 1 , x ,, ,i W K. xx 'neil' XA ' I X r X Q ,R 1 'x i l V 4 1 ' '71 Nl E VIZ :Nl Zi M85 it V -fftgit 'ff '. . 'A 1 .gk F! Off-f . . , .wr ,say ' il' 'V :f..,-+- - .,,W::-,,.:,.,a ' wmv' if , ' Alvin' fi . - 'gy-rgiga. - 2 Y 1. UK. 1 4 , . 5 3. Q if AA, ,. 'fe 3 T35 K 1' Q, JI if In l I s- ii L 1 57A X4 X? 5 A - fy f ' R se 5 3 fig? .fif ,ff u .tat sniff K. i . , .2314 56 Q P P 35-53' t , ig ,s gi :Six 1 It .' , N 1,1 A . - 'lxgjg 1152 ', My 2 , r -A . ' f gh if .,. X, , k.' 3 K EDGAR RAY SWEIGART Academic Ed I-lails from Reinholds . . . pals around with Stephie . . . thrives on chili-con- carne . . . has an aversion to smoking . . . can be found at the Reinholds Restaurant. Band 1, 2, 3. GALEN CRAIG SWEIGART Industrial Arts Butch Pretty blue eyes . . . expert horseman . . . often seen at Mountain View Pony Farm . . . dislikes girls that smoke . . . plans to have his own business. Theater Arts Club 2, 3 fPresident 31. JAY HOWARD SWEIGART Commercial SChwig One of our commercial boys . . . en- joys bowling . . . usually seen with Bill and Kenny . . . likes steaks and ham- burgers . . . would like to become a barber. Basketball 3. 42 JEFFREY L. SWEIGART Industrial Arts Jeb Proud owner of a Corvette engine . . . usually seen at Ephrata . . . favorite time in the morning - 8:00 a. m .... thrives on pizza . . . future mechanic. LINDA MARIE SWEIGART Academic Lindam A peppy cheerleader . . . dislikes bor- ing classes . . . neat appearance . . . dis- likes physics . . . future plans include business school. Cheerleader 1, Z, 33 Girls' Chorus 1, Z, 33 Tri- Hi-Y 1, 2, 3g EI Circulo Espanol 2. MARLIN SWEIGART Academic Marlie Co-captain of the football team . . . dislikes girls who smoke . . . can usually be found with Pete or Terry . . . enjoys participating in athletic events . . . future plans include college. Football 1, Z, 35 Baseball 1, 2, 33 Basketball 1, 2, 39 Band 1, Z9 Student Council 1, 2, 3 CVice President 31. WILLIAM H. SWEIGART Commercial Bill I-Iails from Adamstown . . . a great hunter . . . likes home ec. class . . . can usually be seen with ,lay . . . member of the Adamstown junior Fire Company . . . future includes office work. LORNA LaFERN WEIK Commercial Lorna I-Iails from Schoeneck . . . possesses sparkling brown eyes and dark brown hair . . . dislikes boys who drink . . . usually seen with Terrey . . . a peppy cheerleader . . . plans to join the Woman's Air Force. Cheerleader 1, 2, 39 Cheering Club 2, 33 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 33 Girls' Chorus 1, Z, 3. 43 J, Em I Q. 1 Y lf: skxi 7' 'fb Q '3,.?i'-7 V A x -t ' '.3,g,,, .stag .' ' v. figgy, -img - ' ffm E1 ' 4.5 n M, fi ,A 1 -K ii? if 2 If Nl I v - I .L I ,cf F 341 AV' H' 7 11,5 i 3 a I 2 '1- lift. get az' fife- ,fi -- , ie ., - Iii wtf H- G i,, 2 ,t . V-.. sw 'R If ' X 2:1-' W A 1,3 ,, If W I 'tgef ' , if- - its ,V ,, 1, f in fa rg M ffl I '5 i i xy? Q .4 Xxx -. I Ar, X. X .M X, 3 A 3.32, via , I X , X YA . 4 ' ' -, , -. IX X its ,S X X I All X 'E VI! Ol -ZF .,f ff MHS ri t 5 f er L yrs, .. . . Y. - 'Aid -Sli,-L .4 - . 51-:L.'Q!QfQ 5 5 5 Q,-V . jg,-If . Y 5 W ' '. ff. K V, L ., . , . Q . iq X 1,3 1 s . . 1-4 . li ' , 1. 5 SQQMZ idx: if i fsfyl sg? Safari X 5 5 .1 Q' . .VV V sa. J... X, -25 S '. 1531 L 'lar , ., ., , ,, age 3- ' 'frrgagg' , eff. e VQ.f: ,. e 5 5 -f :ff my ' .... . 9A 5 3 , i ' .i 1, V ,S . . '32, 1 5 ,, QULQ 5 - ., 1 L ' V H : W i A fe x ,ff .ff A V. ,, fx , , if ,S-'f' :Xxx L I JEAN ELIZABETH WEINHOLD Academic Jeanie Dark hair . . . hails from Denver . . . waded through physics . . . doesn't like conceited people . . . a good speller . . . at home on the SS keysl' . . . Avalon fan . . . usually seen with Lois . . . future airline hostess. Band 2, 3g Dance Band 2, 33 Future Nurses 2, 33 Senior Play. ANNA W. WENGER Commercial Anna Hails from Stevens . . . has a dislike for conceited people . . . future plans in- clude secretarial Work . . . likes that delectable taste of fried chicken . . . can usually be seen at the Sinking Spring Skate-Arena. Senior Chorus 1, 2, 3g Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 33 Eagle Staff 1, 2, 33 KofKa-Le-Ko 33 F.T.A. 1. SHARON L. WIEST Academic Sherry Peppy cheerleader . . . usually seen with Sue and Linda . . . lends her voice EVELYN MAE WINGENROTH Commercial Efuie l-lails from Blainsport . . . likes foot- ball . . . dislikes snobs . . . favorite sub- ro girls' and senior choruses . 3 . dislikes ject is typing . . . junior Play promptress 5110551511 DQOPIC - - - would llke YO be' . . .future plans include secretarial Work. come a teacher. Cheerleader 1, 2, 33 Senior Chorus 1, 2, 33 Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 35 Senior Play. 44 Senior Chorus 1, 33 Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3g Eagle Staff 33 Ko-Ka-Le-Ko 33 F.B.L.A. 3. LARRY LEE WOLF Academic Red Calls Denver his home . . . dislikes girls that smoke . . . favorite subject is physics I 1 I . . . usually seen at the Green Lawn Garage . . . hobby is hot- rodding . . . plans to be a motor tunefup specialist. Band 1. MARY WOLFSKILL Commercial Lou Hails from Reinholds . . . usually seen with Evelyn . . . enjoys eating pizza pie . . . dislikes snobs . . . plans to join the Women's Air Force. Girls' Chorus 25 Eagle Staff 2, 3g Ko-KafLe-Ko 35 F.B.L.A. 2, 3. Q10 Q' JANET E. YOCOM Academic Janet Honor student . . . dislikes show off drivers . . . usually seen with Carole . . . great baseball fan . . . future math teacher. Cheerleader 1, 2, 3 CCaptainJg Senior Chorus 1, 2, 35 Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 39 Student Council 1, 2, 3 CPresident 323 Eagle Staff 1, 23 F.T.A. 1, 2, 3 CPresident 2, 3J3 Senior Play. CAROLE ANN YOUNDT Academic Carole Efficient class treasurer . . . owns quite a few stuffed animals . . . usually seen with Janet . . . dislikes seeing bobby- sox with flats . . . future social studies teacher. Senior Chorus 1, 2, 33 Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3g Eagle Staff 2, 33 Class Secretary 19 Class Treasurer Z, 35 F.T.A. 1, 2, 3 Clclistorian 1, Treasurer 2, 35. 45 J, gn T' , 11, 15' R- 1 .- mi 7 VQX itil gig' -1 22 ' . ,f1f 47 .X x X L..-QQ L-..-5I.'v. V WEf.e :?9w . wvgl4'g: yd ' I, as- sire ' ii E1 e .g may f.,f,f i E' Nl X I af i 14 E, 5 L4 ik 5 7 WC? .vi 1 ...A -1 ,Ek I 3 1 Gif. 7.5. 1, if 'xy Says!-' 'W f 'WN :Sm .-'iavtizvi is , - L Egg 4.5. gt , W .- sf' . i 1 is ss: e ff :initial 5- -1 ff Y ' -r' ' 3. I ' f 5 xg , .A - .-.1 'w.5l'L'5 1 i . xx . . 41 EYKT 1 . X X - tl ax, X .- X ,L . 42- . . ki'- tx N 'xx I . X- H21 X K i S 2 Y i , , K Alf Industrial Arts Zerb b My Comes to us from Adamstown . . . SAX -754 dislikes spinach . . . likes to play base- 'W X2 ball . . . can usually be found at the IAN- Adamstown Y.M.C.A .... loves to eat Av F shoofly pie . . . future plans include I carpentering. '91, :Af i' ,va -- . 'hw A H . 1wvf'f,.-.JJ5,E'-,iw ni' .leafy-,. 15-1, .L - . 1.-t:,..3,5 . A' . 1 ,1.f l3'AfS,.?sfifx ' f 1 '1.,.,5' I A5 . Wifi . ,... . Nj. l 15, 9 l 3, mi I u Aff , I 'Z V, . 4 Q, - fu.: . S' ' 'f .V W f lf f 24 QNLJ, A Je, if P Nc. .fl7A sjxi Q' W 41' X X . 211 .M f.... i't A f F ,, . H fin Y L 5 ' -' 'Q V V , V , 'Wi Q .. V , ww-f ,A , lf A K , ' 9:15 , '55 rl L 'gt xiii' ' ll fy, if ,Q vs Sf 'if 'ii E' A355 5 1 i fgzejy f J L X' I' ay fr V, rf ff ' an s 1. ggeff' . e f ' 2-jgx S E - Z J DOUGLAS L. ZERBE LOIS ZIMMERMAN Commercial Lois Smallest member of the class . . . one of Mr. Siegfried's fastest typists . . . can usually be seen with Carol and Iudie . . . is exceedingly proud of her car . . . plans to be a secretary. Band 1, 2, 35 Theater Arts 2, 3. enior ada iceni P. Grebingcr, Presidentg G. Henly, Vice Presidentg S. Wiest, Secretaryg C. Youndt, Treasurer. CLASS MOTTO Not for School, But for Life CLASS coLoRs CLASS FLOWER R961 and CILGFCOLII 46 R961 Rose , ij. as. 'MA We, the members of the class of '61, being of sound minds and bodies, wish to bequeath our most cherished possessions to the lucky members of the junior and sophomore classes, I, Claude Adair, will my ability to make a shirt to Doris Haldeman. I, james Althouse, will my position in football band to David Sloat. I, jerry Basehore, will my ability to keep a conversation going to David Yost. I, Sally Beamesderfer, will my acceptance at Lankenau to Sarah Lorah. I, Kenneth Bensing, will my basketball ability to the basketball team. I, Denton Borry, will my football position and weight to john Bollinger. I, Hollace Bowers, will my basketball ability to Martha Clay. I, David Buchter, will my car to Clarence Burd. I, Paul Brubaker, will my wavy hair to james Martin. I, Karen Buckwalter, will my old black car to jan Rutt. I, Charlotte Buohl, will my blonde hair to Sandra Stick. I, june Burkhart, will my typing ability to joan Kosmela. I, Larry Cammauf, will my art ability to any junior art student. I, Sundae Clouser, will my senior class trips to Cheryl Carrington. I, Anna Deibler, will my talkative nature to Patricia Keiper. I, Ruth Dietrich, will my love for jellybeans to james Lutz. I, Carmen Dunigan, will my job at the service station to Clarence Fausnacht. I, Louise Eisenbise, will my driver's license to Sandra Hol- linver. I, Shirliy Eshleman, will my position of Business Manager of the Eagle to Peggy Wolf. I, Terry Evans, will my golden toe to the 1961-62 foot- ball team. I, Ruth Fittery, will my laugh to Cindy Crouse. I, Lois Forry, will my love for world cultures to Carol Forty. I, Irvin W. Fox, will my golf clubs to Pat Shober. I, Bonnie Frey, will my height to Pearl Heilinger. I, Brenda Fritz, will my driver's license to Sandra Groff. I, Karl Gebhart, will one used shop apron to Barry Adair. I , Barry Lee Gelsinger, will my position as tackle to jack Grebinger. I, Barbara Gerhart, will my dirty blonde hair to Marjorie Zimmerman. I, William Gockley, will the ability to lift my eyebrows to Ruth Matz. I, Paul Grebinger, will my old track shoes to Fred Plow- field. I, Louetta Gring, will my hockey stick to Linda Troupe. I, josephine Hackman, will my anxiety to graduate to Sheryl Youndt. I, Sandra Haldeman, will my business managership of the yearbook to Linda Wealand. I, Patty Harding, will my blonde hair to Ruth Blatt. I, Kathleen Harlinger, will my fun as a senior to Nancy Messner. I, Karen Hassler, will my black hair to Dianna Henly. I, Ronald Heffner, will my A in Physics to Leslie Stoltz. I, Genevieve Heinsey, will my driver's license to Susan Showalter. I, Geraldine Henly, will my editorship of the Ko-Ka-Le-Ko to next year's editor. I, Pat Hollenbach, will my naturally curly hair to Mary Ann Roseboro. I, Roy Hollinger, jr., will my good grades in Spanish to George Rutt. I, Robert Hoover, will my chickens to any chicken-lovin' junior. I, Elaine Hulshizer, will my physics classes and Mr. Smaltz to the lucky academic juniors. I, Geraldine Keith, will my dark eyes to judy Reich. I, Larry Keith, will my agricultural ability to Ronald Kline. I, Nadine Kilhefner, will my shortness to Brenda Mohler. I, Edward Kosmela, will my gym ability to james Brendle. Sandra Kulp, will my driver's license to Barry Sweigart. Roy Latshaw, will my books to any fortunate junior. Russell Lausch, will my bookkeeping-sleeping-seat to john Reich. Kent Leid, will the tie of my band uniform to David Frankhouser. Neal Leid, will my curly hair to Gary Schlegel. Andrew Ludwig, will my slide trombone oil to Ross Bell. K. William March, will my love for school to Robert Gerhart. Roy Martzall, will my Ford coupe to Robert White. Sharon Meckley, will my understanding brother to Rosie Yerger. Barbara Miller, will my short walk to school to Sally Davidson. Peter Miller, will my place in Mr. Smaltz's heart to Nevin Imhoff. Gretta Nies, will my position on the girls' basketball team to janet Hirneisen. Brenda Oberholtzer, will my typing ability to Doris Binkley. Gale Reddig, will my typing ability to Victoria Martin. Phyllis Reddig, will my talkativeness to Martha Wingen- roth. Sally Ross, will my fun as a senior to judy Kilhefner. Larry Ruhl, will my football ability to Ronald Petery. Linda Rupp, will my term paper to any junior who wants it. Brenda Schlack, will my job to Sylvia Bixler. Lester Schnader, will my physics lab. experiments to Stanley Yinger. jeff Schweitzer, will my co-captainship of the football team to Gilbert Gockley. LaVerne Shenk, will my tallness to Sandra Harding. David Shober, will my flat feet and great speed to the track team. Aaron Snader, will my egg-packing ability at Hess Brothers to Larry Adair. Laraine Spangler, will my dramatic ability to next year's play cast. Larry Stephan, will my height to Richard Brubaker. Susan Stewart, will my athletic ability to Karen Wenger. Robert Stricker, will my energy to Donald Martzall. Carol Studenroth, will my '50 Chevy to Virginia Pan- nebecker. judie Stump, will my ability to get into trouble and gift of laughter to Maudine Keller. Edgar Sweigart, will my fast motorcycle to Lavern Gehman. Galen Sweigart, will my horse to john Haldeman. jay Sweigart, will my height to Larry Rutt. jeff Sweigart, will my dented fender to William Kauffman. Linda Sweigart, will my cheering shirt to Virginia Whitman. Marlin Sweigart, will my position as basketball and foot- ball co-captain to Gerry Harding. William Sweigart, will my love for teachers to jerry Snader. Lorna Weik, will my pet mouse to janie Fassnacht. jean Weinhold, will my musical ability to Ruth Brubaker. Anna Wenger, will my seat at Y.F.C. to Gloria Hirneisen. Evelyn Wingenroth, will my F.B.L.A. to next yearls president. Larry Wolf, will my energy for dancing to Sam McQuate. janet Yocom, will my position as captain of the cheer- leaders to Donna Scheetz. Carole Youndt, will my typing ability to some un- fortunate junior. Douglas Zerbe, will my talents as a stage hand to Neil Fasnacht. Lois Eimmerrnan, will my long hair to Lynne Wingen- rot . Hl'LC!2I'C!a65l'l'l2l'l MVR I unior aaa ag SIX STITCHES FOR EGO SEATED-J. Lutz, L. Wealand, V. Whitman, N. Imhoff. STANDING-L. Wingenroth, M Wingenroth, S. Showalter, J. Rutt, R. Bell, D. Martzall, G. Goclcley, G. Harding, J. Bollinger, L Gehman, L. Troupe, C. Carrington, S. Stick, M. Clay, S. McQuate. 50 ROW 1--D. Hehnly, 1. Kilhefner, C. Moyer, V. Martin, C. Crouse, M. Keller, J. Reich, R. Blatt. ROXV 2-B. Stoner, D. Binlcley, R. Yerger, M. Wolf, S. Groff, P. Heilinger, I. Kosmela, P. r. ROW 3-J. Hirneisen, L. Wealand, V. Pannebecker, M. Fassnacht, S. Youndt, S. Isen- ?eiE,1f3. Hirneisen. ROW 4-D. Yost, I. Brubaker, J. Reich, O. Petery, F. Plowfield, R. White, . o inger. 1 1-1 Boye U85 ROW l-M. Wingenroth, S. Showalter, P. Keiper, E. Wenger, M. Roseboro, B. Wolf, N. 11-2 Messner, D. Scheetz. ROW 2-C. Forry, S. Davidson, M. Clay, Cv. Fry, C. Carrington, R. Matz, L. Troupe. ROW 3-D. Martzall, B. Mohler, L. Wingenroth, S. Lorah, V. Whitman, S. Harding, L. Stoltz. ROW 4-G. Harding, G. Gockley, G. Rutt, P. Shober, J. Lutz, W. Kauffman, D. Sloat. l - - ROW 1-D. Frankhouser, R. Brubacker, S. Bixler, S. Hollinger, D. Haldeman, S. Goshert, 11 3 R. Bell. ROW 2-S. Yinger, B. Adair, J. Brendle, B. Sweigart, C. Burd, L. Gehman. ROW 3- ' M. Harding, J. Haldeman, L. Rutt, 1. Snader, R. Kline, R. Brubacker. ROW 4-C. Landis, N. Fasnacht, C, Fasnacht, R. Gerhart, L. Adair. 51 ROW 1-P. Rissmiller, N. Shupp, C. Fichthorn, G. Hopkins, C. Nagle, C. Henly, M. Weinhold, S. Bachman, M. Mowrey, F. Stewart. ROW' 2-S. Drexel, M. Brubaker, N. Gonzalez, J. Wentzel, B. Kieffer, J. Moyer, C. Clay, B. Bixler. ROW 3-N. Martin, I. Newkirk, E. Long, L. Gring,RP.Ik?li1ober, L. Yost. ROW 4-I. Grebinger, T. I-lenly, J. Beamesderfer, R. Dietrich. L. Buck, . iton. ...AAff'5-.C3nf'- ROW 1-C. Christen, T. Evans, D. Good, J. l-leisey, S. Boose, L. Gehman, M. Good, E. Firtery. ROW 2-F. Overholser, I.. Ramsey, A. Pannebecker, V. Zoolc, P. Schlegel, L. Hertzog, W. Ebling, E. Moyer. ROW 3-M. Sensenig, K. Youndt, D. Wenrich, D. Garrett, G. Schlegel, K. Neidhardt, M. Geib. ROW 4-I.. Steffy, K. Rathman, D. Stief, J. Lorah, I. Longenecker, F. Stauffer, J. Sokol. ROW 1-P. Beamesderfer, S. Ziemer, R. Schaeffer, S. Sweigart, J. Styer, K. Sloat, N Martin, J. Musser. ROW 2-J. Steinmetz, M. Groff, D. Koch, M. johnson, G. Anderson, M Hagy, B. Adams. ROW 3-D. Anderson, V. Reber, B. Bates, S. Winter, l.. Huber, K. Youndt ROKV 4-M. l-laws, C. Martin, P. l-less, l.. Kieffer. 52 5 si .....,... -'WT -1-4. S rw ROW 1-L. Weitzel, F. Weidman, I. Deemer, R. Bingeman, D. Hainley, C. Zimmerman, D. Davidson. ROW 2-R. Shenk, I.. Fetter, N. Ooshert, R. Martzall, D. Sweigart, R. Harding. ROW 3-J. Spangler, M. Wanner, G. Fasnacht, K. Messner, W. Lesher, W. Coldren. ROW 4-D. Kauffman, M. Wenrich, T. Fasnacht, D. Hackman, S. Fisher. Q PL 2 A 9 ROW 1-C. Steffy, J. Unruh, E. Sweigart, D. Sweigart, P. Genrzler, P. Leid, S. Hornberger, C. Leid, J. Hertzog. ROW 2-P. Sensenig, R. Althouse, J. Firestone, B. Wingenroth, D. Eber- sole, N. Miller, D. Reddig, R. Rabold, C. Hertzog. ROW 3-W. Brubaker, B. Rettew, D. Heina- man, G. Haynes, J. Mohn, T. Fritz, J. Kitch, B. Mohler, 1. Nolt. ROW 4-D. Brensinger, 1. Wanner, J. Wolfskill, M. Snyder, M. Reich, L. Binkley, W. Miller. ROW 1-P. Hyman, R. Fasnacht, L. Kutz, F. Moyer, M. Heft, B. Moyer, I.. Wenrich. ROW 2-K. Fritz, D. Royer, D. Wenrich, P. Shirk, L. Burkenheiser, C. Youndr, D. Bear, R. Harting. ROW 3-W. Shupp, I. Zeiset, W. Hackman, G. Ney, E. Wenger, G. Hauck, D. Ra- bold. ROW 4-D. Smith, P. Ross, N. Hainley, P. Riffle, H. Farlow, G. Gehman. 53 ROW 1-P. Burd, S. Bowman, S. Buchrer, G. Gehr, J. Becker, E. Fasnacht, C. Fitterling, 9 3 L. Althouse. ROW Z-P. Fisher, G. Fortna, D. Gring, S. Fasnacht, J. Fritz, C. Fetter, P. Car- ' rington, R, Frees. ROW 3-J. Hess, 1. Winter, D. Fromm, J. Wysocki, B. Adair, R. Frankford, R. Eggers, L. Kutz. ROW 4-M. Oxenreicler, C. Strohl, R. Rutt, G. Bowman, T. Gehman, J. Hunsicker, J. Leisey. ROW 1-B. Wingenroth, G. Hainly, S. Martin, W. Mowrey, S. Randler, L. Schmuck, D. 9 4 Hess, J. Taylor. ROW 2-L. Mohler, B. Lesher, T, Peters, R. Wissler, M. Musser, D. Leed, S. ' Shimp, B. Sweigart. ROW 3-P. Steffy, J. Parsons, J. Sweigart, S. Stoner, I. Hurst, G. Pehl- man, R. Stuber. ROW 4-S. Kilhefner, D. Royer, G. Weber, E. Reclcay, P. Hassler, N. Sweigarr. l 1 PM . .. ROW 1-R. Gilmer, G. Shober, A. Young, T. Flickinger, T. Ansel, B. Hirneisen, D 9 5 Meckley, E. Spoo. ROW 2-W. Haldeman, L. Wysocki, D. Lasher, R. Meckley, F. Gerhart, L ' Foltz, R. Shelly. ROW 3-L. Binkley, M. Fasnacht, D. Ernst, D. Zimmerman, E. Frederick, L Hertzog, R. Getz, H. Rauser. ROXV 4-D. Sweigart, D. Fasnacht, A. Echternacht, K. Christen D. Stoltz, L. Fry, W. Fox. 54 - . . 1 A Q Q ROXV 1-S. Long, D. Wenrich, C. Burkholder, B. Witman, O. Wolf, E. Yost, L. Boyer, N. Brubaker, M. Adams, B. Adair. ROW 2-N. Sweigart, L. Carvell, R. Martin E. Wise, J Adams, A. Schlegel, A. Scanlan, A. Shirk, K. Boose, S. Shober, D. Hirneisen. ,ROW 3-P: Hemmerich, T. Leid, J. Whitmyer, M. Buckius, P. Nies, M. Martin, D. Wiest, R. Becker, J. Schlegel, I. Shirk. ROW 4-M. Musser, T. Gerharr, K. Keffer, R. Hagy, C. Long, R. Kriebel P. Kauffman, L. Cvensemer, M. Sheridan. ROXV 1-K. Althouse, J. Wanner, K. Grant, L. Steely, M. Youndt, A. Cvarman, P. Grill T. Hertzog, L. Hassler, J. Frankhouser. ROW 2-J. Sweigart, L. Steffy, D. Bates, L. Bachman, A. Eberly, J. Mentzer, D. Rudy, J. Sweigart, M. Fasnacht, L. Hertzler. ROW 3-R. Knauer, T. Buck- walter, I. Unruh, S. Heiser, T. Troupe, D. Hoover, A. Reddig, L. Hagy, I. Demmy, K. Spatz. ROW 4-L. Hurst, l. Martin, P. Knauer, J. Haldeman, L. Henly, I. Oroff, R. Trostle, P. Miller, D. Birchall. .Q-4 n if umm? Q- ROW 1-L. XVeber, L. Shupp, R. Heilinger, C. Wanner, V. Anderson, L. Hassler, L. Bair, R. Lausch, A. Shenk, D. McOarvey. ROW 2-E. Fritz, D. Fitterling, S. Wenger, B. Hassler, B. Sweigart, S. Taylor, L. Mentzer, A. Martin, D. Bowman, L. Boyer. ROXV 3-H. Showalter, J. Long, L. Fasnacht, L. Hassler, D. Stephan, O. Meek, R. Pannebecker, O. Shaeffer, T. Strohl. ROW' 4-B. Garner, j. XVissler, R. Meckley, R. Sweigart, B. Tothero, J. Brubacker, I.. XVoods. L. Sweigart, R. Reider. 55 ROW 1-E. Behney, L. Stuber, K. Brubaker, R. Harding, E. Harding, M. Henly, A. Butter- field, O. Low, S. Spence. ROW Z-M. Steffy, N. Kramer, M. Boehringer, K. Weaver, A. Zeiset, B. Kramer, S. Crouse, S. Hoover, L. Weaver, E. Hoover. ROW 3-I. Bearinger, I. Martin, R. Oehr, W. Burkhart, M. Wingenroth, W. Davidson, S. Ravegum, L. Binner. ROW 4-D. Roth, L. Rabold, B. Leed, T. Shirk, T. Sweigart, G. Schweitzer, 1. Sites, L. Sweigart. 4. 1 Qc .. l ROW 1-1. Hilton, A. Harding, L. Forry, G. Zimmerman, R. Wentzel, M. Ingram, M. Weaver, L. Steffy. ROW 2-B. Sweigart, S. Leininger, D. Sweigart, A. Glass, J. Arnold, I. Schmeck, G. Heinsey, J. Sensenig, D. Stoltz. ROW 3-D. Forma, G. Steely, D. Stump, T. Spoo, C. Greenly, V. Brubaker, C. Bard, R. Ludwig. ROW 4-R. Buohl, R. Roth, F. Kosmela, L. Bair, B. Earhart, E. Ream. ROXV 1-M. Sise, E. Sweigart, D. Weaver, M. Lorah, S. Stewart, J. lmhoff, M. Haldeman S. Ney, V. Gross, H. Schaeffer. ROW 2-I. Messner, G. Beck, S. Schaeffer, P. Enck, H. Fisher E. Beck, j. Fasnacht, B. Boyer, S. Johnson, S. Rolinski. ROW 3-A. Meclcley, T. Wenzel, Cv Leed, S. Mohn, T. Shenk, E. Martin, L. Wenger, W. McQuate, R. Lorah. ROW 4-E. Adams T. Bezler, R. Ochs, S. Anderson, R. Martzall, R. Eberly, M. Kreider, C. Martin, E. Althouse T. Lesher. 56 1 , X , L l ' ROW 1-L. Kock, J. Witwer, 1. Styer, I. Oberholtzer, L. Weinhold, D. Wealand, C. Hess, B. Petery, M. 1. Hurst, P. Shober. ROW Z-S. Fritz, B. Frey, C. Elbert, L. Hamaker, M. Martin, L. Groff, J. Hackman, J. Gockley, B. Gebhart. ROW 3-E. Weik, 1. Martin, K. Heffner, D. Bowman, T. Gehman, J. Buchter, 1. Artz, D. Lytle, L. Berg. ROW 4-H. Good, R. Stuber, G. Wenrich, D. Burkholder, R. Weitzel, L. Weaver, W. Youndt, T. Wingenroth, L. Horn' berger, L. Hurst. FW ROW 1-1. Alexander, N. Gilmer, L. Hickernell, N. Hauck, L. Loomis, E. Hemmrich, D. Dietrich, E. Rudy, B. Fausnacht, A. Eberly, F. Lutz. ROW 2-D. Gunselman, G. Mohn, D. Wen- rich, G. Hurst, L. Cooper, L. Hagy, S. Miller, B. Stoner, A. Martin, M. Groff. ROW 3-I. Christ, I. Frankford, M. Lorah, P. Merkel, B. Kulp, T. Ansel, D. Fittetling, E. Hess, 1. Keller. ROW 4-J. Minnich, J. Swartz, I. Haldeman, N. Kieffer, R. Steffy, C. Althouse, M. Nolt. , fi, 42'f..L .t , T . W! yn -Jil ROW 1-M. Fetter, j. Wenrich, I. Burkhart, R. Brubaker, B. Landis, C. Gerhatt, G. Bru- baker, L. Hornberger, C. Strunk, 1. Fry. ROW 2-C. Cammauf, R. Given, B. Evans, B. Klopp, M. Martin, S. Kopp, R. Pehlman, M. Wanner, E. Sauder, S. Lesher. ROW 3-D. Pannebecker, D. Gress, L. Stick, K. Wenrich, G. Firestone, D. Anderson, P. Wealand, 1. Westerhoff, B. Smith, T. Sweigart. ROW 4-E. Roth, K. Groff, J. Strickerj, J. Fromm, R. Johnston, M. Hartranft, B. Martzall, D. Stoudt, D. Weiler, R. Moyer. 57 ROW 1-G. Mentzer, E. Sensenig, P. Wanner, D. Ansel, E. Weaver, A. Eberly, A. Schanf 7 5 nauer, M. Hoover, I. Gonzalez, B. Steely. ROW Z-S. Ream, B. Wanner, C. Fichthorn, C. Enck, ' B. Fittery, B. Warfel, C. Weaver, E. Spade, V. Peters. ROW 3-R. Burd, D. Hutchinson, D. Hutchinson, K. Mountz, F. Fritz, L. Fox, G. Bingaman, L. Hehnly. ROW 4-M. Martin, G. W .,... Holler, P. Bauman, K. Stoner, L. Eberly. M .-.4 SPECIAL ED. CLASS JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS ROW I--L. Strickler, L. Pfautz, E. Martzall, L. Martin, H. J. Lutz, Presidenrg G. Harding, Vice President, L. Redcay. ROW 2-L. Weitzel, K. Gehman, F. Burkholder, M. Wealand, Secretary, M. Wolf, Treasurer. Nolr. ROW 3-F. Rudy, R. Marks, D. Groff. I , ' , A ' i'i' ffm g f r . J .1 i'i'e s f er.r ' ' ',, F .V . . . 2.-1 ,,.. ' , k,f,Vk V, I 7 v A q,,. ff31Q,.l U ' ' Q 'ii .. QW., A., -V A H ...et I fi 1Orh GRADE OFFICERS 901 GRADE OFFICERS I C. Steffy, Presidentg B. Miller, Vice President, P. , ' ' . h,V' P 'd gG. , T. Evans, President, D Wenrxc ice resi ent Flsher, Secretary? P. Shirk, Treasurer' W Hopkins, Secretary, S. Bachman, Treasurer. I Sth GRADE OFFICERS 7th GRADE OFFICERS I J. Adams President, E. Ream, Vice President, M. B. Frey, Secretary-Treasurer, S. Ney, Vice President, l Adams, Secregary-Treasurer. 58 M- Haldemafh PTCSMEUF- N .Spaarfa NX, ROW 1-j. Bollinger, S. McQuare, C. Fasnacht, R. Petery, 1. Reich, G. Harding, P. Shober, F. Plowfield, G. Gockley. ROW 2-R. Heffner, D. Borry, T. Evans, D. Shober, J. Schweitzer, M. Sweigart, L. Ruhl, B. Gelsinger, P. Grebinger. ROW 3-K. Younclt, E. Moyer, M. Haws, L. Buck, I. Grebinger, K. Youndt, J. Beamesderfer, P. Shober, L. Kutz. ROW 4-H. Showalter, F. Weid- man, Mr. Bastian, Mr. Albrecht, Mr. Care, Mr. Srauffer, J. Spangler. CONFERENCE joofgaf CO-CHAMPS We Opponent They 6 Governor Mifflin Z6 31 Conestoga Valley O 26 Ephrata 6 38 Donegal 6 19 Manheim Twp. 26 32 Columbia O 27 Hempfielcl 14 26 Red Lion Z5 13 Manheim Central O 27 Muhlenberg Twp. Z5 -Non-Conference. Won S - Lost 2 Head Coach - Mr. Care, Assistant Coaches - Mr. Albrecht Mr. Stauffer, Mr. Bastian. 60 Q. i . r R n Larry Ruhl All County Team - vw Q Y my 'K-:lf n 'TNQ' ru f egg . 5 I :- 1 Q A . f ' O Bernie Reider T h - Terry Evans utstanding Lineman rop y. D B .131 County Team - emon only onorable mention. Q u fz,oh Jeff Schweitzer All County Team. All County Team SW x I lgq. ' M q , 14 Q ' 'V , if David Shober Barry Gelsinger All County Team honorable mention. 0 Marlin Sweigart All County Team honorable mention l960-1961 -5 I Vw .' xrl by Ronald Heffner gf My 1, F Paul Grebmger f Q' M as N am ,K Zin Lg: Y Qs. 'ix W 5, 'V 1 . A , e .,., 3 T' , , ,, u 'gu n - -A aa, we , J 1, ii A ' , in . f3?.,,m-gtZ,mgiA M. W J J. Althouse, managerg G. Gockley, G. Harding, I. Sweigart, K. Bensing, R. Slabach, S. Mc- Quate, I. Schweitzer, R. Heffncr. KNEELING-M. Sweigart, T. Evans. Mr. Roscher - Coach. Uardify gazfefgaf We Opponent They 49 West Reading 84 55 Solanco 70 52 Garden Spot 48 50 Conestoga Valley 42 40 Warwick 50 57 C. U. Alumni 44 66 Lancaster Catholic 47 56 Ephrata 63 45 Lampeter - Strasburg 53 52 Pequea Valley 35 51 Solanco 59 70 Garden Spot 40 46 Conestoga Valley 48 75 Lancaster Catholic 62 60 Warwick 48 65 Ephrata 61 48 Lampeter - Strasburg 57 58 Pequea Valley 48 Won 10 - Lost 8 62 Co-Captains - T. Evans and M. Sweigart. Mr. Ebling -- Coach. We Opponent They 18 West Reading 59 33 Solanco 30 20 Garden Spot 29 13 Conestoga Valley 37 18 Warwick 46 19 C. U. jr. High 23 Z3 Lancaster Catholic 35 18 Lampeter - Strasburg 26 Zl Garden Spot 16 18 Warwick 48 Z6 Conestoga Valley 39 33 Pequea Valley 35 Wfon 3 - Lost 10 ROW 1-A. Reddig, G. Meck, L. Gensemer, N. Hainley, R. Gilmer, L. Binner. ROW 2-W. Brubaker, L. Long, M. Fausnacht, N. Sweigart, L. Henly, J. Leisey, R. Meckley, R. Kriebel, D. Wenrich, R. Harting, L. Hassler, R. Althouse, manager. 63 K. Rathman, managerg R. Dietrich, D. Sweigart, C. Martin, M. Haws J. Newkirk, K. Youndt, R. Petery, 1. Beamesderfer, G. Rutt, 1. Lutz K Youndt, J. Spangler, manager. XVe 14 10 23 Z9 21 35 30 33 Z8 39 Z3 19 LJUIQIL Opponent They Manheim Township Ephrata C. U. J. V.'s Warwick Penn Manor Conestoga Lancaster Township Manheim Township Warwick Ephrata Penn Manor Lancaster Township Won 3 - Lost 9 Mr. Schaeffer - Coach Win ROW 1-john Schaeffer, ban boy. ROW 2-S. McQuate, G. Harding, T. Evans, M. Sweigart, I. Schweitzer, R. Heffner, D. Berry, K. Bensing. ROW 3-D. Sweigart, I. Beamesderfer, C. Martin, K. Youndt, R. Slabach, R. Petery, G. Gockley. ROW 4-Managers C. Long and R. Shenk, Coach Schaeffer, Managers Wm. Brubaker and J. Althouse. ardify fbgcwegaf We Opponent 4 Gov. Mifflin 10 Wilson 9 Manheim Twp. 17 Ephrata Section 2 Champs 1 WarWiCk for 5th consecut1ve year. 5 Penn Manor 6 Manheim Twp. 5 Ephrata 9 Warwick 4 Penn Manor 4 Solanco Coach Schaeffer if-County Play-Off Game. and John. Won 7 - Lost 4 64 They 8 8 O 11 5 O O O 6 5 5 We Opponent They 22 Twin Valley 2 2 Hempfield 3 4 Warwick 5 7 Wilson 5 11 Penn Manor 6 Coach: Mr. Roscher. . IM ad 2661! 'W va Af M. 'E . I at 1. ww. - ... Q? ol if if ff M c C c 5, ' ,L ,. 1 ' .MGP W ROW 1-D. Davidson, D. Wcnrich, I.. Yost, D. Kauffman, E. Moyer, M. Oxenreider, K. Rathman, R. Dietrich. ROW 2--Mr. Roscher, Manager R. Weirzel, R. Nerzley, P. Riffle, J. Wesrerhoff, D. Heinaman, D. Smith, M. Geib, L. Sreffy, Managers P. Kauffman and D. Wiest. 65 7 T T W t' .. ROW 1-S. Reider, R. Hagy, H. Showalter, L. Gensemer, M. Buckius, G. Schweitzer. ROW 2-J. Bollinger, N. Fausnasht, T. Fausnacht, J. Hunsicker, F. Plowfield, P. Grebinger, P. Shober, I. Spangler, Wm. Miller, G. Bowman. ROW 3-R. Hilton, R. Rabold, G. Gehman, N. Hainley, C. I. Hertzog, J. Kitch, D. Garrett, B. Rettew, 1. Leisey. ROW 4-Mr. Farley, P. Ross, A. Echter- nacht, A. Reddig, K. Neidhardt, T. Fliclcinger, D. Bear, Mr. Stauffer. jI'aCL ' We Opponent 47 Wyomissing 13 Columbia 24 Elizabethtown 1 Gov. Mifflin O Manor 42 Conestoga 26 Hempfield 18 Penn Manor ZZX3 Manheim Twp. 8 Manheim Central 34 5X6 Solanco O Lampeter - Strasburg Won O - Lost 10 Coaches: Mr. Farley, Mr. Stauffer. They 70 114 103 112 38 85 101 117 124 1X3 119 91 31 116 66 N 4 l -ff I 3 s We 13 5 7V2 3 4 1 ZV2 2 V2 7V2 ZV2 V2 3 V2 5 V2 G. Ney, Wm. Haldeman, D. Ernst, C. Adair, Mr. Stewart, I. Fox, L. Keith, L. Binkley, J. Wolfskill. Opponent Lebanon Reading Lancaster Hershey Lancaster Catholic Wilson Manheim Township Lebanon Reading Lancaster Hershey , Lancaster Catholic Wilson Manheim Township Won 1 - Lost 13 They 6 15 19V2 17 16 19 17V2 18 19V2 12V2 17V2 19V2 16V2 14V2 Coach: Mr. Stewart. ROW 1-N. Shupp, D. Scheetz, J. Moyer, B. Kieffer, E. Hulshizer, S. Stewart, G. Fry, S. Lorah, S. Bachman, P. Schlegel. ROW 2-H. Bowers, managerg B. Bixler, L. Gring, M. Mowrey, M. Weinhold, Cv. Hopkins, B. Adams, J. Heisey, K. Wenger, C. Christen, D. Good, C. Fichthorn, F. Stewart. Q 7 WA .jwloclfey We Opponent They We Opponent They 2 Pequea Valley 10 O Warwick 2 0 Solanco 2 1 Lampeter 4 0 Garden Spot 3 0 Penn Manor 3 0 Hempfield 10 0 Manheim Central 6 l Mrs. Heckman - Coach. 68 Co'Captains - S. Stewart and E. Hulshizer. AA.. ROW 1-L. Gring, managerg H. Bowers, G. Nies, S. Stewart, P. Hollenbach, S. Beames- derfer, E. Hulshizer, K. Buckwalter, manager. ROW 2-R. Yerger, V. Pannebecker, L. Wealand, 1. Hirneisen, I. Reich, B. Bixler, E. Long, manager. ROW 3-B. Adams, M. Mowrey, S. Bach- man, F. Stewart, P. Schlegel, L. Gring. Miss Werkheiser - Coach. girgi , Z?a:iLef6af We Opponent They 18 Lancaster Catholic 26 27 Garden Spot 35 39 Reading Cent. Catholic 79 38 Ephrata 43 29 Reading Cent. Catholic 64 29 Garden Spot 38 58 Lancaster Catholic 84 69 S. Stewart - Captain fw- f kg M L ' L- FQ. L i ' M . Z' ' ,, . 4 X ' NTI. mf K , 1 ., A k ky V ax k - . ' - ' V ,Ss we .,k,,h Eygk L A H v . . f' - , 1 .- '--' L , L W ' ' K V -A ' Y Y-Q M QV -' ' K ' ' M12-,px - f' -f 'L , w. '- - .wwu Q3 K W, , WM, , M-+ K , A . , . K I ' - 1vef f M V f . - -' I , , ' ' -- -- ' W'?wi'? f' yu fx 'w f - 5 ' A 1f?'?,5,, w' .f A. ,f H 4 k 5 - - K--' ' .. 'V A 4 aw X 'ljarzlifg D. Scheerz, L. Weik, I. Yocom, captaing L. Sweigart, S. Wiest, E. Hulshizer. r. .jvliglm ROW 1-C. Sreffy, cap- tain. ROW 2-B. Wingen- roth, D. Bates. ROW 3- T. Hertzog, L. Hassler, sub- srimreg S. Hornberger, P. Hy- ITIHII. CA...- yr. lljardifg ROW 1--I.. Troupe, cap- tain. ROW 2-C. Henly, C Fichthorn, swbstituteg O Whitman. ROW 3-G. Hop- kins, M. Weinhold, B. Kief- fer. OZIBCIJQPJ .fdcfiuified :X .f4,-Jc.-.z'.-J4, swf ROW 1-D. Frankhouser, P. Brubaker, R. Heffner, K. Leid, D. Martzall. ROW Z-R. Fittery, K. Hassler, H. Bowers, E. Wingenroth, L. Shenk. ROW 3- 1. Weinhold, L. Forty, S. Beamesderfer, J. Mast, 1. Hackman, L. Gring, K. Buck- walter, G. Keith, B. Gerhart, G. Reddig, B. Miller, 1. Burkhart, P. Keiper, B. Frey, S. Hollinger, B. Fritz, R. Brubacker. ROW 4-R. Lausch, J. Althouse, A. Lud- wig, Jr. JC:-.jga-elle-.IQ glalifom ROW 1-S. Haldeman, Business Managerg A. Deibler, Layout Editor, G Henly, Editor-in-Chiefg R. Dietrich, Literary Editor: S. Clouser, Photography Editor ROW Z-Mrs. Lied, Advisory S. Meckley, Typing Editor, L. Cammauf, Art Editor, S. Ross, Clubs Editorg E. Hulshizer, Sports Editor. 74 ROW 1-D. Marrzall, K. Leicl, R. Heffner, J. Lutz, N. Imhoff D. Borry J. Basehore D Wenrich, D. Frankhouser, I. Beamesclerfer. ROW 2-D. Scheerz, S. I-laldeman, Long, S. Bhchl man, M. Mowrey, L. Cammauf, D. Shober, I. Althouse, S. Kulp, E. Hulshizer. ROW 3-P. Hard- ing, B. Gerhart, A. Deibler, A. Wenger, P. Keiper, S. Hollinger, N. Swegiart, S. Fosnochr, C Steffy, P. Leid, O. Keith, I. Kilhefner, B. Brubacker. ROW 4-Cv. Heinsey, J. Burkhart, S Eshelman, l.. Eisenbise, M. Roseboro, T. Evans, P. Hollenbach, S. Wiest, G. Nies, C, Youndt, gagfe gjcliford SEATED-P. Brubaker, S. Beamesderfer. STANDING- S. Showalter, S. Meckley, Mr. Brensinger, Advisorg L. Gring, P. Reddig. 75 .sjfuclenf Counci ROW 1-I. Lutz, G. Harding, I. Beamesderfcr, L. Yost. ROW Z--P. Grebinger, S. Wiest, ROW 3 D L 1 S Stewart I. Carvell S Shimp M Wolf S. Haldcrnan, I.. Weik, T. Evans. - . yt e, . , . , . , . , T. Evans, P. Fisher, N. Miller, E. Fritz, N. Kramer, R. Martzall. ROW 4-W. Brubaker, I. Haldeman, R. Kriebel, D. Wenrich. OFFICERS ADVISORS 3' ' Q. G. Nies, Secretaryg M. Sweigart, Vice Presidentg Miss Werkheiser, Mr. Miller J. Yocom, Presidentg D. Scheetz, Treasurer. i 76 l og Pdf? Q ... .3 3 x Q , , I Z! - . r ll! -EA... f ROW 1-S. Drexel, B. Moyer, S. Rolinski, E. Fasnacht, C. Fitterling, L. Hassler, P. Leid, M. Musser, Miss Rathje, S. Rancller. ROW Z-L. Hainly, S. Ravegum, A. Schlegel, E. Fittery, M. Brubaker, G. Fortna, P. Steffy, I. Fasnacht, I.. Greblunas, E. Beck, P. Enck, L. Althouse, R. Wiss- ler, S. Stoner, L. Schmuck, B. Lesher, J. Taylor, 1. Arnold, A. Harding, B. Steely. ROW 3-D. Zimmerman, C. Styer, I. Kitch, M. Reich, T. Ansel. oin .mS W 2 A ROW 1-K. Heffner, C. Christen, H. Farlow. ROW 2-H. Rauser, A. Fritz, I. Minnich, N. Keiffer, Mr. Reese. 77 Wg ' V -fl? E , enior jufure umied ROW 1-S. Hornberger, R. Brubacker, P. Schlegel, M. Wingenroth, B. Wolf, G. Fry, T. Evans, C. Christen, S. Beamesderfer, A. Deibler, S. Lorah. ROW Z-Mrs. Hulshizer, S. Goshert, E. Sweigart, D. Sweigart, M. Hefr, N. Miller, C. Leed, D. Ebersole, F. Moyer, L. Troupe. ROW 3-B. Mohler, I. Heisey, D. Good, V. Zook, D. Haldeman, P. Keiper, I. Hertzog, N. Messner, K. Wenger, B. Moyer, I. Unruh. Jr. gufure uraed ROW 1--B. Perery, B. Klopp, G. Zimmerman, L. Sreffy. ROW 2-F. Heilinger, J. Witwer, B. Boyer, G. Brubaker, D. Johnson, B. Evans, C. Cammauf, B. Landis, S. Miller, R. Given. ROW 3-B.HGeli1hart, M. Hurst, L. Leibig, C. Gerharr, L. Weinhold, L. Koch, M. Ingram, M. Weaver, Mrs. uls izer. 78 fi- z-U Chr! W ROW 1-G. Henly, L. Cvring, S. Clouser, S. Beamesderfer, E. Huishizer, S. Meckley ROW 2-A. Deibler, P. Schlegel, E. Long, L. Gring, C. Henly, B. Kieffer, Miss Neidhardt advisor. ROW 3-S. Ross, P. Hollenbach, H. Bowers, M. Mowrey, S. Bachman. ,.. Z.- by 54.4 ROW 1-I. Sweigart, P. ROW Z-S. Shober, F. Moyer, S. Hoover, R. Heilinger, L. Burkenheiser, C. Fitterling D. Bates, M. Boehringer. ROW 3-R. Fasnacht, C. Leed, N. Kramer, L. Hassler ROW 4-L. Lutz, A. Shank, E. Fritz, S. Wenger, J. Hilton. ROW 5-D. Ebersole, L Weber, L. Hassler, C. Burkholder, L. Bair. ROW 6-J. Sweigart, I. Wysocki, V. Gross S. Bowman, I. Fritz, D. Royer, N. Sweigarr. ROW 7-B. Wingenroth, M. Henly, K Brubaker, D. Fitterling, C. Beals, P. Hassler, D. Sweigart, D. Leed. 79 Hyman, B. Witman, S. Kilhefner, Mrs. Gerstenlauer. 2 g i i- ROW 1-T. Henly, P. Shober, D. Borry, H. Redcay, L. Yost. ROW 2-R. Heffner, P Brubaker, T. Evans, D. Shober, L. Ruhl, Mr. Stewart, advisor. ROW 3-J. Beamesderfer, I. Alt- house, N. lmhoff, K. Leid, J. Schweitzer, I. Fox, P. Grebinger, N. Leid. ROW 4-R. Lausch, L Cammauf, P. Miller, M. Sweigart, K. Bensing. Oufcfoorri ROW 1-L. Hagy, M. Kreider, J. Althouse, E. Martin, T. Wentzel, A. Meckley, L. Wenger, E. Adams, R. Eberly, E. Althouse, J. Swartz. ROW 2-R. Ochs, R. Stuber, C. Martin, B. Tothero, L. Sweigart, R. Heffner, E. Moyer, L. Woods, K. Keffer, D. Hoover, D. Stoltz, L. Binkley. ROW 3-1. Wissler, I. Unruh, A. Echternach, L. Buck, L. Henly, L. Gensemer, P. Kauffman, D. Hirneisen, C. Dunigan, R. Trostle, T. Troupe, D. Zim- merman, D. Brensinger. 80 . 3 A CM Ng-. ' .T N, XQL, , .4 I S' 'V I 1 . JAW' ' , M -fn f, ' ' J V A F' ' M . L, . f Q, N . Q ,, , 4 , 3 V .. , EM . K Y . A V 1,3 , L 4 1 . .. A it , ., 4: A H I W V L, is 2. . ,Q I 1. - , , . an ...N I V, -V In ,t ' S ,,,, .. .mmm-.a 'A Q 1 : .fx , 5+ t , 1 ,5 .l ' , , . i' ' .L .2 '- a. , I 7 W H .. I ,Y W A 'ex 5 . M ff' ri.. . r . '- rrtr ll. ' W ,C My-M ' . t -,h, h - 1 .- J 5 K . K... . A' K ROW 1-N. Shupp, C. Nagle, K. Boose, L. Gring, E. Hulshizer, S. Stewart, C. Youndt, G Henly. ROW 2-E. Long, S. Bachman, M. Mowrey, L. Wingenroth, V. Whitman, G. Nies J Yocom. ROW 3-M. Roseboro, D. Scheetz, G. Goclcley, I. Lutz, D. Garret, R. Matz, S. Showalter, C. Steffy. ROW 4-D. Frankhouser, S. Hollinger, P. Keiper, D. Heinaman, D. Brensinger, D Martzall, Mr. Flinchbaugh, advisor. .Half .CM ROW 1-L. Shenk, B. Miller, E. Wingenroth, G. Redclig. ROW 2--V. Martin, I. Hirneisen, C. Moyer, K. l-lassler, S. Kulp, G. Keith, D. Henly, Mr. Becker, advisory J. Kilhefner. 81 I'2I'lCA ROW 1-V. Peters, T. Hertzog, C. Enck, P. Nies, S. Long. ROW 2-M. Sise, D. Schaef- fer, H. Fisher, A. Schannauer, Cv. Beck, P. Wanner, E. Beck, S. Mohn, R. Rabolcl, T. Shenk. ROW 3-D. McGarvey, L. Bachman, K. Martin, P. Enck, Mrs. Bright. ROW 4-G. Mentzer, B. Wanner, K. Althouse, J. Nolr, D. Lytle, L. Steffy, S. Ream. laaniah 5 r ROW l-S. Bachman, H. Bowers, M. Mowrey, G. Henly, I.. Wealand. ROW Z-I. Wingenroth, S. Lorah, B. Mohler, C. Forry, V. Whitman. ROW 3-J. Wentzel, G. Hopkins, N Shupp, R. Heffner, 1. Beamesderfer, A. Ludwig, J. Althouse, J. Grehinger, D. Hehnly, C. Car- rington, I.. Spangler, Mr. Peters, advisor. 82 ROW 1-T. Bezler, T. Lesher, D. Roth, T. Sweigart P. Shirk, M. Haldeman, J. Im hoff, M. Lorah. ROW 2-I.. Sweigart, B. Mohler, D. Shobgr, D. Martzall, E. Swcigart. n ,4..4.., cm ROW 1-A. Schlegel, I. Kinch, G. Bingeman. ROW 2-W. Youndt, J. Christ, L. Berg, L. Fox, 1. Martin, K. Mountz. ROW 3-C, Althouse, A. Shirk, W. Lesher, P. Bauman, T. Shirk, T. Fritz. 83 T M ROW 1-N. Kilhefner, I. Hackman, R. Blatt, B. Schlack, B. Oberholtzer, Mrs. Snyder. ROW Z-P. Heilinger, G. Hirneisen, S. Stick, S. Ziemer, C. Crouse, J. Sreinmerz, S. Isenberg, I. Reich. ROW 3-B. Stoner, M. Fasnacht, K. Harlinger, S. Groff, C. Youndt, L. Forry, I. Stump, R. Fittery. jjj. ROW 1-W. Lesher, L. Ferrer, R. Kline. ROW 2-B. Adair, M. Wenrich, L. Keith, I. Deemer. ROW 3-K. Spade, W. Coldren, N. Gosherr, D. Kauffman. STANDING-Mr. Drumm, C. Burd, D. Buchter, L. Adair, R. Kline, I. Snader. 84 .7LeCl,feI .!4l'f5 ROW 1-K. Gebhart, C. Adair. ROW Z-D. Zerbe, W. Gockley, G. Sweigart, N. Fasnacht, E. Kosmela. ROW 3-Mr. Hill, advisorg L. Rutt, R. Brubaker, R. Gerhart. ROW 4-C. Fas- nacht, I. Haldeman, R. Latshaw. 64.4, cm ROW 1-1. Bearinger, D. Bowman, R. Hagy, K. Spatz, G. Leed. ROW 2-D. Sweigart, J. Buchter, 1. Artz, H. Good, J. Sensenig, S. Ravegum. ROW 3-I.. Hurst, S. Anderson, L. Binner, S. Heiser, J. Schlegel, L. Hassler. ROW 4-R. Buohl, Mrs. Graham. 85 ramafica ROW 1-D. Good, F. Stewart, L. Spangler, V. Gross, L. Gring, C. Hess, D. Weaver, L. Hickernel, S. Rolinski, H. Schaeffer, L. Wingenroth. ROW 2-D. Sweigart, J. Fasnacht, I. Frankhouser, 1. Gockley, G. Low, Mrs. Drumm. ROW 3-C. Fichthorn, R. Lausch, K. Boose, B. Mohler, K. Clay, S. Ney, N. Greblunas. Wumger ainfing TABLE 1-M. Good, L. Gehman, J. Musser, C. Forty. TABLE 2--S. Hurst, L. Hagy, F Lutz, K. Grant, J. Memzer. TABLE 3-I. Wanner, C. Ziemer, M. Wanner, M. Youndt. STAND- ING-Mr. Albrecht, advisor. 86 pLg5ica! gjclucafion ROW 1-G. Pehlman, S. Hornberger, B. Adair, B. Wingenroth, M. Adams. ROW 2-C Long, K. Whitmyer, R. Becker, G. Bowman, 1. Hunsicket, G. Meck, R. Lorah, P. Hemmerick, McQuate. ROW 3-H. Schaeffer, J. Unruh, J. Hainley, L. Althouse, K. Strunk, L. Boyer, M Iqfiartig, G. Hopkins, K. Wenger, M. Fausnacht, B. Wolf, E. Ebling. ON RINGS-J. Stump, K oun t. gkeering J fi 1a 36 ROW 1-E. Hulshizer, S. Wiest, I.. Sweigart, J. Yocom, L. Weik, D. Scheetz. ROW 2-L. Troupe, B. Kieffer, G. Hopkins, M. Weinhold, V. Witman, C. Henly. ROW 3-B. Wingenroth, T. Hertzog, P. Hyman, C. Steffy, S. Hornberger, D. Bates, L. Hassler. 87 1 i 1 . , l S Wwe fJf'X'N COKOI' ual' S. Ross, L. Spangler, K. Buckwalter, J. Burkhart, S Eshleman S Clouscr aioreffea I.. Troupe, M. Wcinhold, S. Meckley, K. Hassler. FRONT CENTER G Fry Ulead majorercej. BACK CENTER-E. Hulshizer fdrum majoretrej M Mowrey S Kulp B Klcf fer, S. Davidson. 90 '5- '9 , I A- H . x4.Ae.?.-' :sm-1.-is U A , , ' f- UM ,. - , V, , ' QQ., , , 'FQQI 1 1 , ,L -, H - f - Wm, 1 Q- U . . , - 1 fq x :,mff4mxgYQ,'-'A WA., atm ' -'f ' f -1 ., 1 : - 1 v. 2 .,. ,, ,I ' 4- 1 x H 'f' .. ,, - ,f f M Q -' N f 1 1 .... ,fu A4-... ., ,, ,M,.w,,w.. . W M. -,, .- ': 1' nr . 5: 3' 7. ng 4,42 ,v arc ing and WW 'Q' Q '-1' 1' Mr, Sweigarr, Director. 91 3 2 R S 3 ROW 1-R. Matz, G. Himeisen, D. Ebersole, T. Gerhart, G. Nies, P. Grebinger, N Sweigart, K. Keffer, P. Shirk. ROW 2-J. Unruh, R. Harting, W. Gockley, D. Buchter, G. Hard: ing, 1. Althouse, D. Sloat, W. Kauffman, R. Hilton. ROW 3-D. Stief, 1. Beamesclerfer, R Heffner, E. Sweigart, D. Zerbe, A. Ludwig, K. Leid. ROW 4-R. Petery, S. McQuate, K. Neid- hardt, D. Frankhouser. aibiafricf guna! 0l'lCel f gall! S. Showalter, I. Althouse. 92 ROW 1-S. Bachman, L. Huber, C. Fichthorn, M. Good, S. Harting, L. Ramsey, F. Over- holser, D. Wenrich. ROW 2-G. Schlegel, S. Beamesderfer, S. Showalter, L. Wingenroth, B Mohler, I. Lutz, L. Gehman. ROW 3-R. Dietrich, S. Stewart, R. White, D. Anderson, S. David- son, D. Binkley, G. Rutt. ROW 4-R. Lausch, J. Longenecker, J. Reich, I. Lorah, M. Sensenig 60ll.llfy ECU?-Cl Sfafe gd!! ROXV 1-G. Schlegel, G. Nies, S. Stewart, F. Over' 5- 5h0WH1rCr holser. ROW 2-I. Althouse, A. Ludwig, K. Leid, P. Grcbinger, L. Ramsey. 93 CLHCQ Z?..,..! DIRECTOR Mr. Schneiderhan ROW 1-R. Dietrich, P. Knauer, R. White, G. Schlegel, G. Rutt, L. Gehman, K. Neid- hardt. ROW Z-C. Hertzog, R. Knauer, R. Harting, G. Harding, J. Althouse, B. Rettcw, R. Alt- house, W. Miller, D. Stief, A. Ludwig, G. Gockley, R. Heffncr. 94 4 -1 nr ROW 1-I. Messner, D. Burkholder, B. Kulp, E. Adams, T. Gerhart, D. Sweigart, D. Eber- sole, J. Adams, A. Schlegel, I. Oberholtzer, P. Nies, C. Steffy. ROW Z-B. Mohler, I. Wolfskill, D. Wenrich, 1. Unruh, P. Shirk, K. Keffer, N. Sweigart, E. Althouse, N. Kieffer, C. Fichthorn, A. Eberly, I. Gockley, C. Wanner, L. Hickernel, E. Sweigart, R. Ochs. ROW 3-T. Troupe, R. Trestle, D. Hoover, R. Knauer, R. Sweigart, L. Cvensemer, J. Schlegel, L. Hassler, R. Harding, B. Brubaker, C. Hertzog, E. Sweigart, B. Moyer, L. Steely, J. Hilton, S. Wenger, B. Whitman. ROW 4-K. Heffner, G. Bowman, D. Zimmerman, G. Schweitzer, I. Demmy, J. Unruh, R. Althouse, W. Miller, R. Kriebel, T. Gehman, P. Knauer, I. Mohn, R. Rabold, O. Meek, M. Lorah, V. Gross. ROXV 5-D. Forma, G. Gehman, H. Schaeffer, M. Boehringer, B. Rettew, T. Lesher, D. Heina- man, B. Tothero, P. Kauffman, A. Meekley, L. Wenger. DIRECTOR .jwligk diana! Mr. Sweigart 95 enior ROW 1-L. Gring, P. Heilinger, S. Lorah, M. Weinhold, S. Boose, C. Henly, G. Hopkins S. Clouser, G. Moyer, B. Kieffer, S. Beamesclerfer, C. Clay. ROW 2-S. Goshert, L. Gehman M. Wolf, K. Buckwalter, L. Wealand, P. Hollenbach, M. Roseboro, I. Yocom, C. Youndt, A Wenger, L. Troupe, R. Matz. ROW 3-I. Longeriecker, D. Martzall, G. Henly, S. Wiest, B Adams, K. Harlinger, S. Stewart, L. Eisenbise, L. Shenk, M. Mowrey, T. Henly, G. Schlegel ROW 4-F. Stauffer, R. Heffner, F. Plowfield, R. Hoover, J. Althouse, N. Martin, K. Neid- hardt, I. Lutz, D. Garrett. ll' If Oflfld ' f ' CA ROW 1-P. Heilinger, L. Gring, E. Long, P. Schlegel, R. Schaeffer, E. Wingenroth, N. Shupp, M. Wingenroth, C. Christen, L. Spangler, A, Deibler, S. Drexel, S. Meckley. ROW 2- M. Weinhold, M. Wolf, L. Troup, L. Weik, K. Sloat, V. Whitman, C. Carrington, D. Good, B. Oberholtzer, N. Kilhefner, M. johnson, S. Ross, P. Reddig, D. Scheetz. ROW 3-I. Yocom, C. Youndt, S. Lorah, M. Roseboro, G. Reddig, B. Matz, B. Miller, B. Schlaclc, I. Heisey, M. Fassnacht, M. Clay, E. Wenger, B. Kieffer. ROW 4-C. Clay, C. Henly, G. Hopkins, M. Brubaker, S. Groff, B. Adams, L. Shenk, V. Zook, P. Boyer, C. Youndt, G. Henly, I. Hirneisen, I. Moyer. ROW 5- A. Wenger, S. Williams, L. Gehman, K. Haflinger, L. Sweigart, S. Wiest, K. Buckwalter, S Clouser, M. Mowrey, P. Hollenbach, L. Wealand. 96 CAOFU5 ROW 1-E. Long, P. Schlegel, R. Schaeffer, E. Wingenroth, N. Shupp, M. Wingenroth, S. Showalter, C. Fichthorn, C. Christen, L. Spangler, A. Deibler, S. Drexel, S. Meckley. ROW Z- L. Weik, K. Sloat, D. Binkley, V. Whitman, C. Carrington, D. Good, B. Oberholtzer, N. Kil- hefner, M. Johnson, S. Ross, P. Reddig, D. Scheetz, L. Huber. ROW 3-R. Bell, M. Sensenig, D. Frankhouser, G. Reddig, B. Matz, B. Miller, B. Schlack, I. Heisey, Cv. Nies, M. Fassnacht, M. Clay, K. Wenger, W. Kauffman, E. Moyer. ROW 4-G. Cvockley, S. McQuate, D. Shober, I. Fox, L. Gehman, K. Leid, G. Harding, D. Sloat, L. Schnader, 1. Basehore, P. Brubaker. PIANISTS DIRECTOR ' 1 SEATED-S. Wiest, G. Nies. STANDING-N. Shupp, M. Mowrey. Counfy Ckorud Mr' Gates 4 G. Nies, K. Leid, L. Weik. 97 K ROW 1--D. Ebersole, E. Harting, N. Greblunas, S. Kilhefner, P. Wenrich, G. Hurst, B. Frey, B. Adair, O. Wolf, B. Witman, G. Zimmerman, S. Stewart, A. Martin, D. McGarvey. ROW 2--S. Ravegum, M. Martin, J. Adams, C. Fichthorn, M. Heft, B. Petery, C. Martin, L. Bachman, C. Steffy, T. Hertzog, A. Schlegel, 1. Fasnacht, E. Sweigart, T. Gehman, J. Bearinger. ROW 3- N. Kieffer, R. Martzall, R. Spatz, C. Youndt, C. Beals, P. Leid, P. Nies, L. Carvell, L. Althouse, H. Good, E. Althouse, G. Firestone, J. Messner. ROW 4-G. Leed, L. Hassler, B. Tothero, R. Sweigart, M. Sheridan, I. Unruh, K. Keffer, G. Schweitzer, D. Forma, R. Gehr, L. Binner, D. Hoover. ROW 1-S. Ney, V. Gross, S. Hornberger, R. Brubaker, N. Hauck, S. Long, G. Schmeck, D. Hess, S. Hoover, C. Ebbert, D. Bates, B. Boyer, N. Kramer. ROW 2-R. Harding, I. Minnich, B. Stoner, E. Hemmrich, 1. Alexander, L. Steffy, I. Oberholtzer, S. Rolinski, N. Miller, K. Boose, C. Strunk, G. Bowman, T. Troup. ROW 3-C. Hertzog, K. Fritz, C. Warmer, D. Royer, L. Weber, C. Leed, L. Steely, I. Unruh, C. Burkholder, E. Yost, R. Lausch, P. Kaufman, D. Heina- man. ROW 4-N. Sweigart, R. Trostle, D. Bear, E. Royer, I. Hunsicker, G. Gehman, D. Bren- singer, W. Miller, L. Kutz, R. Kriebel, I. Nolr, P. Knauer, W. Brubaker, I. Leisey. unior Cjkorua A HUM . . at f 1+ r.....f5 ' llte ttel fl E, DIRECTOR . Q 'A W. Gm E fam. zz.. -Wf, f-m?fh: 98 as W, A.., 5 enior fgi MR enior Cfagid ay S52 f ' I FAR LEFT-Mr. Hill. SEATED-S. Wiest, I. Yocom, G. Henly, L. Spangler, G. Reddig. STANDING-L. Schnader, I. Weinhold, D. Shober, J. Basehore, R. Heffner, D. Borry. Anne and Peter enjoy each other's company. Anne is comforted after her nightmare Even under adverse conditions, they celebrate I-lanukka. STAGE HANDS-D. Zerbe, G. Sweigart, R. Latshaw. S. Meckley, promptressg I. Althouse, sound effectsg S. Clouser, promptressg A. Deibler, student director, not pictured. iary of .Anne grand Mr. Otto Frank ....... ........... ..... D a vid Shober Miep ......,.......,.... Mrs. Van Daan . Jean Weinhold Janet Yocorn Mr. Van Daan ........ ....... I erry Basehore Peter Van Daan Mrs. Frank ........ Lester Schnader Geraldine Henly Margot Frank ...... ..... S haron Wiest Anne Frank ...... ..... Mr. Kraler ..... Mr. Dussel ..... Gale Reddig Laraine Spangler Denton Borry Ronald l-leffner lOl iii! Mr. Siegfried Sfairwag fo 2 Sfara -fn .1 l xy une 2, 7961 rilad 4 waJAingfon and my y,,,.4 ' ffl' 11 ' T . - 1 4 X1 f ,,.,'-...M Hmm aCC6L Cl.bLl eCLfe Bishop Peter Gress, Rev. Iohn H. Rice, Rev. Donald Storm. PROCESSIONAL RECESSIONAL 106 warcfd .f4562l'l'l6!g -rt 'sax' -..Q 3:5531 x Vt Nga EE! i M H., J' SEATED-R. Fittery, L. Weik, G. Henly, C. Youndt, 1. Yocom, L. Forty. STANDING-H. Bowers, P. Grebinger, 1. Althouse, I. Schweitzer, M. Sweigart, R. Heffner, R. Hoover, L. Cammauf, L. Spangler. afar enior war A ...Presented at.... AWARDS ASSEMBLY PROGRAM Monday, june 5th, 1961 DONOR TYPE OR AMOUNT Denver Alumni Trophy Denver Alumni Trophy Denver Alumni Trophy East Cocalico Alumni 525.00 Bond Guy K. Bard Memorial Interest from S500 Trust Fund Woman's Auxiliary to the Lancaster City and County Medical Society 5150.00 Lancaster County Bankers' Association 525.00 Bond Adamstown Lions Club 550.00 Bond Denver Lions Club 325,00 Bond East Cocalico Lions Club 525.00 Bond American Legion Post -H492 510.00 American Legion Post 55492 510.00 American Legion Post -F492 510.00 L. T. A. Club 510.00 Sharman's Trophy Spanish Club 510.00 V. F. XV.-Adamstown Post V. F. W.-Reinholds Post Wittich's Woman's Club of Adamstown Denver Woman's Club Cocalico Union Alumni Guy K. Bard Club 525.00 Bond and Certificate 525.00 Bond and Certificate Trophy 510.00 5200.00 525.00 Bond 525.00 Bond 107 - 1:30 P. M. GIVEN FOR Leadership Scholarship Athletic Agriculture History Nursing Outstanding Accomplishment in Home Ec. Achievement Proportionate to Effort Boy-Scholarship Girl-Scholarship Scholarship Leadership Athletic Plus Scholarship Business Education Vocal Music Proficiency in Spanish Scholarship, Citizenship and Attendance Scholarship, Citizenship and Attendance Instrumental Music Art Higher Education in the field of Teaching Science Service to School and Community AWARD WINNER Paul Grebinger S. Hollace Bowers jeffrey Schweitzer Robert Hoover Geraldine Henly Sally A. Beamesderfer Ruth Fittery Laraine Spangler Ronald Heffner Janet Yocom Carole Youndt Ianet Yocom Marlin Sweigart Lois Forry Lorna Weik Ronald Heffner james Althouse Geraldine Henly james Althouse Larry Cammauf Geraldine Henly Ronald Heffner Paul Grebinger ROW 1-N. Leid, L. Forry, K. Hassler, G. Heinsey, S. Meckley, S. Haldeman, D. Borry, 1. Sweigart, S. Wiesr, I. Weinhold, B. Schlack, P. Reddig. ROW Z-L. Weik, P. Brubaker, B. Fritz, R. Dietrich, A. Wenger, R. Firtery, K. Buckwalter, I. Burkhart, D. Zerbe, L. Wolf, E. Hul- shizer, L. Zimmerman. ROW 3-R. Marrzall, J. Sweigart, B. Gelsinger, R. Stricker, K. Bensing, E. Kosmela, K. Gebharr, D. Shober, T. Evans, P. Grebinger, C. Adair. ROW 4-P. Harding, B. Gerharr, I. Stump, N. Kilhefncr, G. Keith, B. Oberholtzer, C. Dunigan, D. Buchter, S. Kulp, L. Sweigart, A. Deibler, C. Studenroth. 0l'l'l.l'Ylel'lCel'l'l elif if X. i afwexiigi. wiki i ,,.. ..'.2-' S 1. Yocom, student speaker. Five top seniors-H. Bowers, M. Sweigarr, G. Henly, 1. Yocom, R. Heffner. R. Heffner, student speaker 108 ' W9 ROW 1-S. Stewart, G. Sweigart, A. Ludwig, G. Nies, L. Ruhl, M. Sweigart, R. Heffner, 1. Schweitzer, L. Schnader, J. Yocom, L. Spangler, I. Basehore. ROW 2-I. Hackman, A. Snader, L. Stephan, L. Shenk, H. Bowers, G. Hcnly, R. Hoover, K. Harlinger, P. Hollenbach, C. Youndt, S. Beamesderfer, S. Eshleman. ROW 3-R. Lausch, W. Gockley, R. Hollinger, R. Latshaw, I. Fox, P. Miller, L. Keith, L. Cammauf, W. March, L. Eisenbise, E. Sweigart, K. Leid. ROW 4- S. Clouscr, C. Buohl, B. Miller, G. Reddig, B. Frey, L. Gring, W. Sweigart, I. Althouse, E. Wingenroth, S. Ross, L. Rupp. une 8, 1961 .5x. I . RAE I. fins Class President: Paul Gfebinger Mr. Knauer, Dr. McAuley, Rev. Garner, Mr. Glass, Mr. Weaver. IO9 Mr. and Mrs. Clair Adams Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Adams A Friend Adamstown Distributing Company A Friend James Althouse Mr. and Mrs. john Althouse Richard L. Althouse Anderson's Drug Store june Ansel John and Dottie Artz Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bachl Mr. and Mrs. William Bair Barbara and Barry Mr. and Mrs. John Bard Howard C. Bare Baringer Brothers-Painting and Paper Hanging Earl Basehore Mr. and Mrs. ixlifarren Beamesderfer Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bearinger Glenn Beard Mr. and Mrs. James H. Beard janet Beard Robert Beard Becker's Amoco Station Mr. and Mrs. Lester Becker Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Bennetch Mr. and Mrs. Clark Bensing Kathleen Bensing Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bensing Mr. and Mrs. Claude Bergman Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Berger and Family Albert Bingeman Mr. and Mrs. Evelyn Binkley, Susie and Corkie Sandra Binkley Mr. and Mrs. Luke Binner Rev. and Mrs. John Bixler and Family G. H. Bishop Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Bitner Blainsport Restaurant Bob 6O Mr. and Mrs. George Bollman Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Boose Bonnie and Bill Borry's Gift Shop Mr. J. W. Bowers Mr. and Mrs. Bowman Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Boyer Brenda and Arlie Brenda and Rodney Mr. and Mrs. John Brendle Larry Brendle Mr. Daniel Brensinger Mr. and Mrs. Clair Brooks Mrs. A. R. Brubaker Mr. Eugene Brubaker Mrs. Lizzie Brubaker Mr. and Mrs. William S. Brubaker Alan A. Bruckart John Buchter Mr. Brunner 19 afrond Mrs. Hattie Brunner Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Bryant David Buckwalter Elmer Buckwalter Karen Buckwalter Larry Buckwalter Richard Buckwalter Bud Buohl Carol and Bob Buohl Ted Buohl Epting's Shopping Center, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Eshelman Margaret Evans Trudy Evans F. St M. Hat Co. Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Buohl and Family Burkhart Sr Drezner Mr. and Mrs. Christ Burkhart C Gr H Esso Mr. and Mrs. Melo Cammauf Norton J. Cammauf Judy Carles Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fahnestock Day Fasnacht Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Fasnacht Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fassnacht, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Fausnacht Mr. and Mrs. Dan Fichthorn Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fichthorn Mr. and Mrs. S. Robert Fichthorn Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Carpenter and Family Carter's Drug Store Cedar Crest Motel Chuck, Franny and Gus Cindy and jim Linda Clay Cloister Motel Mr. and Mrs. Arlington O. Clouser Cocalico Eagle Staff Cocalico Equipment Co. Mrs. Ray Collingwood Mr. Chester Cooper Craftwell, Inc. Miss Olga Cvizic Daniels' Diner Mr. B. Garis Daniels Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Davidson Mr. Roy DeLong Earl and Rosemary Demmy Denver Cut Rate Denver Distributing Company Denver Electric Company Denver House Denver Supply Company Dr. and Mrs. Russell H. Derr Peggy and jack Dewald and the Mr. Kenny Dietrich Mr. and Mrs. Luther Dietrich Sallie Dierwechter Mr. and Mrs. Evan Dinger Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ditzler Doris and Estella Doris and jerry G. R. Drumm Mr. and Mrs. Harold Drybread Eberly Hardware George Echternacht's Garage Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Eisenbise Robert Eisenbise Elvin and Sharon Mr. and Mrs. Donald Emsing Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Enck ' Ensinger Printing Service Ephrata Market Basket HO 3 l's Mr. Samuel E. Fichthorn Mr. and Mrs. William Fichthorn Mr. Kay Firestone Fisher's Barber Shop Fitterling 51 Hatt Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Fitterling Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fitterling Bernard Fittery and Family Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Flickinger Katie Flory Fonda and Dick Mrs. Verna D. Foltz Forget-MefNot Flower Shoppe Mrs. Annie Forry Mr. and Mrs. Carl Forry Butch Franckoviak David Lee Frankfort Mr. and Mrs. H. Lee Frankfort Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Frankfort Alvin F. Frey-Pretzels and Chips Mrs. Frankhouser Bonnie Frey Miss Barbara Fritz Byron L. Fritz Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Fritz, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Fritz Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fritz Floyd D. Fritz Mr. and Mrs. Norman Fritz Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Fry Mr. and Mrs. William Fry Mr. and Mrs. Victor Fritz and Daughter Gail and Phyllis Mr. and Mrs. Garman Garman's Garage Gary and Donna A Friend A Friend Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gehman Gehman's Barber Shop Carrie Gehman Mrs. Daisy Gehman Margaret Gehman Paul K. Gehman Gem Foods Distributors, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Gensemer Richard Gerhard Cathy Gerhart Leroy Keith and Mrs. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Gerhart Mr. E. Gerhart Sr Sons Mr. Martin E. Gerhart Mr. and Mrs. William Gerhart Getz Sr Keiper Mrs. Maria Getz Mr. and Mrs. Robert Getz, Sr. Mr. William Getz Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Glass Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Glass Givler's Supermarket Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gockley Mr. Clifford Good Mr. and Mrs. Clarence W. Good Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gockley Mr. and Mrs. Ronald B. Good Mr. and Mrs. Earl Goshert Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Luke Gottshall and Mrs. Irvin Graybill and Susan Graeff's Store Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. Grebinger Green Lawn Garage Gretta and Andy Mr. Floyd oriu p6LfI 0l'l5 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hertzog Hertzog's Grocery James G. Hertzog-Garage Lily Hertzog Hess Bros. Farms, Inc.-Wholesale Eggs Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Hirneisen Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hirneisen Mr. and Mrs. Steve Hirneisen Mr. Stanley Hoffman Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Hoffman Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hollenbach Mr. William Hoster Mr. and Mrs. Gil Hulshizer Mr. and Mrs. Henry Huntzinger Intermediate Class-Open Bible Testimony Anna Ingram Bert Jacobs lean and Glenn joan and Jim Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Gloria Keith Mr. Kalbach Warren Kegerise Gerald Keith Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Lied Paul S. Lesher Ralph A. Lesher The Lesher Store Terry and Timmy Lied E. T. Line George S. Long Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Longenecker Mrs. Carrie Lorah Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lorah Marvin Lorah Louie's Men's Shop Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ludwig, Mr. C. Warren Leininger Mrs. joseph Manbeck Keehn C. March Maria's Millinery Shop Martha Ann and Lenny Mr. and Mrs. David Martin Sr. Martin's Studio of Photography Martindale Furniture Store Miss Elva Martzall Martzall's Market Basket Miss Minetta Martzall Mr. and Mrs. Donny Grimes Mr. and Mrs. Harry Grimes Dawn Gring Linda and Louetta Gring Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hagy Mary Hagy Haines Shoe Store Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hain Ralph Hain, jr. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Haldeman Mr. and Mrs. Harry Haldeman The 4 Hallers Mr. and Mrs. Phares Harting Mr. and Mrs. Warren B. Harding Linda Hassler Paul D. Hassler, jr. Paul D. Hassler Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Keith Paul K. Keith Richard Kern Mrs. Helen Kessler Keystone Garment Co. Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Kilhefner Mrs. Alex Kilkuskie Mr. Mike Klapp Mr. and Mrs. Stephan Martzall Marvin's Barber Shop A Friend Mr. and Mrs. Allen H. Matz A Friend Kathryn McLean Nevin McQuate Mr. and Mrs. Harry Meckley, jr. Paul Hassler-Electrician Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hassler jonathan Haws Charles Heft Mr. B. V. Klopp Knotty Pine Tourotel Virginia Lou Kratz Mr. and Mrs. john P. Krick Mr. john M. Kostecky Mr. and Mrs. Graybill Kulp Kulp's I. G. A. Supermarket Kevin and Barry Kulp Sandra Kulp Mr. and Mrs. lack Kurtz Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kurtz Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kurtz Messick Chevrolet Charles Messner Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller Reverend and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Miller Henry Miller Ralph W. Miller Mrs. Harold F. Minnich Glenn Moffett Clarence Mohn Galen E. Mohn james Mohn Wilson Montz Luther Moore Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Heft Lester Henly William E. Hehnly Heil's Grocery, Stevens Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Heinsey Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Heinsey Larry Heinsey Lamparter Poultry Farm Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Latshaw George Latshaw and Family and Mrs. Robert Latshaw and Tina Paul Lausch Russell Lausch Darrel Leed H. H. Leid-Auctioneer Morgantown Feed Sr Grain, Stevens H. L. Motors Moyer Bros.-Meats Howard C. and Annie Moyer Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Mull Dr. and Mrs. Munteanu Mr. and Mrs. Carl Musselman William K. Heinsey Helen and Clarence Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Heller. Jacob Hemling, Ir. Mr. and Mrs. S. Harting Leid Leid's Lanco Store Mr. and Mrs. I. Stanley Leid Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lied Alta Neidamyer Debra Lynne Neidenmyer A Friend Donald Netzley LeRoy Hemling Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Henly Eugene Henly Walter Henly and Mrs. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Herb Mr. Mr. Mary Leisy Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lesher Lied St Lied-Sports Louise E. Lesher Marguerite H. Lesher lll Russell S. Nelson A Friend Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nies Mr. and Mrs. Barry Wm. Noll Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Noll, Genie and Diane Mr. and Mrs. Harold Noll Monroe Noll-Plumbing and Heating Mr. Roger Noll Mr. and Mrs. William Noll Mr. and Mrs. Levi Nolt and Terrey Oberholtzer Bros.-Poultry Mr. and Mrs. Richard Oberholtzer Mr. and Mrs. Warren Ochs Ott and Jeff Oxie's Tap Room Mr. and Mrs. Francis Pehlman Pennsylvania Dutch Motel Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Petery St Son Gerald Petery Leroy Pfautz-Roadside Market Phoebe's Beauty Shop The 3 R's Mr. and Mrs. Roger Ream and Michael Reamstown Garage Reamstown Sunoco Station Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Redcay Mr. and Mrs. Selmar Redcay Reddig's Store Mr. and Mrs. Horace Reddig Mr. and Mrs. Russel Reider, jr. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Reinhold Mr. and Mrs. Willard Riffle Rita and Rhonda Robin and Terrey Donald Rock Mr. and Mrs. Louis Roseboro Royerls Bakery Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Royer Mr. and Mrs. Luke Royer Mrs. Mabel Royer Royer's Pharmacy Robert Royer Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Rudy Ruth and Douglas Nevin Rutt Shirley Rutt Sal and Kent Sally and Don Sandra and Earl Harvey Schannauer Mr. and Mrs. Harvey B. Schannauer Mr. and Mrs. Milford Schannauer Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scheffer Mr. and Mrs. Adam Schlack Eden Sechrist Seidel's Photo Service Sensenig Brothers Company Mr. and Mrs. Chester Sensenig Mr. and Mrs. David Sensenig Mr. and Mrs. George Sensenig Mr. and Mrs. lvan Sensenig Oliver Sensenig Sr Sons-Hauling Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shimp Alger Shirk Ellen Shirk p6l.fl'0ll5 David Shober Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Shober jill, David and Phillip Shober Mr. and Mrs. Richard Shober Robert Shober Tom Shober Shober's Meats Sholmartin's Garage Mr. and Mrs. Luther Showalter Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Showalter Showalter's Texaco Station Showalter Sr Wenrich Kenneth Shimp Mr. and Mrs. Shupp Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shupp Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Shupp Mr. and Mrs. William Siegfried, Norman Slater Mr. and Mrs. H. Evans Sloat Mr. john A. Smaltz Mr. and Mrs. Lester Smith Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Smith Snader's Mill E. L. Snyder Pauline Snyder R. B. Snyder Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Snyder Sonny Gr. Freddie Mrs. Minnie Spangler Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. Stafford Mr. and Mrs. Stahley Teresa and Jeffery Steely Mr. and Mrs. Harry Steffy Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Steffy Charles Steininger Mr. Gilbert Stephan Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Stephan Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stewart Mr. and Mrs. james Stewart W. D. Stober Mr. W. Pearl Stober Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stricker Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stork Mr. and Mrs. Homer Stork Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Stork Miss Edith Strohl Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stroup john F. Stuber Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stuber Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stuber Edith Studenroth Sundae and Russell Susan and Louise Mr. and Mrs. Chester Sweigart Edgar Sweigart Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Sweigart Mrs. Emma Sweigart Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sweigart Sweigart's Groceteria Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sweigart 112 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sweigart and Family Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sweigart Mr. and Mrs. Victor Sweigart and Family Swartzville Sinclair Phyllis and Frank Szobascan Terre Hill Machine Company Mrs. Susan Texter Timmy and Iay Twin Kiss Drive-In 222 Drive-In Ugite Gas Company A Friend Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Ulrich Mr. and Mrs. E. Richard Ulrich A Friend Ralph Usner Warner's Fuel A Friend Forrest Wealand Linda Wealand Mary Weber Weidman Luther Weidman Fay La Rue Weik Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Weik, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Weinhold Mr. and Mrs. Howard Weinhold Mr. and Mrs. james Weinhold Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy G. Weinhold Miss Carol Jane Welsh Christian Wenger-Insurance Helen Wenger Mr. and Mrs. Michael Wenger Mr. and Mrs. George Wenrich Miss Werkheiser Wert's Garage Wickes Lumber Company Mr. Chester Wiest Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Willets Windish's Cafe Carl Wingenroth-Barber Shop Mr. and Mrs. Clyde E. Wingenroth Miss Sandra Wingenroth Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wingenroth Mrs. Robert Winter Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Wolf Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Witman Elam Wolf Gene Wolf Herb Wolf james Wolf Ralph Wolf Stanton Wolf Lester Woods W. S. Yocom P. Clair Zerbe Eugene Zimmerman Zimmy's Gulf Service Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Zinn ' 1T:'Cfi?fN i' ' 1 w x mfw- 5:1 ff- - Y-1+ .,-f . -. ,v.i,,,w- --a-sf:-L . :11 2 .vw-.uff-f Lffcu- Avv. ' 'fizimfi-4i'.f '1 . -my E1-,lf - f A -pi'-af - x 1 -:rubs ff ESQ---ff.-Q ,.,.9Q-P ,-iw tv X. ' xii' ks-'Q 'aka Nw-,1 -F411 '-2 ' 25- - P L J1fA K . 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