Delaware Valley Regional High School - Valley Yearbook (Frenchtown, NJ)
- Class of 1966
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Chalupa, M. Kelley, Captain, D. Ellis, D. Yowell, B. Varslty johnson, C. Ford, L. Lippincott, Coach Webb. ROW 2: S. Kolbek, A. and Edingcr, W. Hawk, E. Schrimpe, R. Sanford, B. Tinsman, R. Falciola, J. DeSapio,' C. Sommer, R. Griffith, S. Garrison, C. Becker. ROW 3: Junior Varsity G. Casterline, D. Hawk, P. Miller, B. D1 Maggio, R. Thatcher, T. Carr, N. Fedorko, B. Bachman, P. Korbulic, E. Smith, C. Breiner, P. Ukarish. 12 as wp... 1 we K 91255338 ar Q Coach Webb With Captain Mike Kelley. F ootba I I VARSITY SCOREBOARD D .V . R . OPPONENT O Washington 31 6 Hackettstown 13 7 Belvidere 25 0 Florence 37 0 Hunterdon Central 26 6 North Hunterdon 18 7 Bordentown 24 20 P'Burg Catholic 13 12 South Hunterdon 21 3, up I I Freshmen 1st ROW: Coach Petty, D. Osmun, G. Laird, S. Kannapes, P. Weisenstein, D. Duryea, I. Anderson, L. Compton, F. Nichols, B Avila. 2nd ROW: K. Berger, S. DeSapio, E. Hamlin, T. McGrai1 C. Lippincott, F. Breda, C. Hermann, H. Ansbach, B. Stutz, F. Callery, G. Hawk, J. Thatcher, Coach Searfoss. 13 Bruce johnson, Tapkle Don Yowell, Fullback Ellis, Center ai Cra1g Ford C Cross-Country The Cross-Country team compiled a record of seven wins and four losses in its 1966 season. This enabled the team to place second in the County Competition, place fifth in the Central jersey Meet and fourteenth in the State Meet. In Cross- Country, the team scoring the lowest amount of points wins. This year, Phil Slack received a medal in the Central Jersey Meet. Phil Slack, Mike Nevins, and Richard Kinney received gold, silver, and bronze medals, for being the first, second, and third runners on the Terriers' Cross-Country Team ROW 1: R Rounsaville R Swope G Van Riper P Oceanak B Fedorko G DeSap1o ROW 2 G Booze T LaFev1'e T Folk M Nevins, T Clauson B Slack R Kinney Coach William Ewasko Phil Slack the great runner Basketball Varsity KNEELING Managers J. Strauss, C. Breiner, St. F. Deremer, S. Duckworth, T. Clauson, D. Ramsby, H. Cooley, P. Robbins, R. DeRoche, W. Hummer, D. Hawk, P. Korbulic, R. Bachman, Coach Ronald Burd. Junior Varsity lst ROW: B. Tinsman, A. Went- landt, R. Case, W.Hawk, P. Oceanak, L. Fitzgerald. 2nd ROW Coach William Petty, T. Folk, J. Whitman, T. McCluskey, P. Miller, E. Smith. Seniors CoachBurd, S. Duckworth, Guard, D. Ramsby, Forwardg H. Cooley, Forward, P. Robbins, Center, W. Hurnmeg Forward, T. Clauson, Forward. 16 Bob Bachman dribbles by an on looking W ashington player . Denny Ramsby takes a quick rebound. HFWIZ Period, 5 -41 f h-o o o' Q Viilleg Regional b9wI??2PPb H5 fight 3539 F936 fheecflflsl Hbbb PET19fU35? 1112112 and 52-41, in an emsingewngent ,5n ssP1?Yedc on ws 1QserS'ofioor.o ' oo olo s 1 ffkA'tighflZ43I15 defensebhin 'the 'fin' sal 3 p,eriod,1 pious ga fsparkiing 12- zwint xiefformarwes by 'Bob Bach- manf enabled the Terriers , 1:01 aware the-noffaxs 15-4,in me final eightg minutes and keep itheiriunbeaten, record intact aft- er fffrw 785?1T16S44 Bwfhman is faxed ss mfs sm me sms bf Iisozax mules slim 'l6413f1ead iseoring honolfsf F g- 1' atwthe end of the sfirstj period, and' held o o a mere sonespoilmtiad- vantage at intermissioni 26-25. Pi!i5,'X.i12i8d the games at the bond of t,hre4e'periodss of play, be+ ,fore time-Terriers tightened their defense 'and' ,Bachman Q began' pzsgpering the basket with short fiumpers-Q so s , xo f b 1 With. :two b minutes' left, Dela- 3.- j 'ware Valley turned to ,an ef- fective ,stalling game, resulting in, :S8V8IfB15 Terrier free throws before ' the ofiuald oblizlzer. Paul Robbins? assisted Bach- main u in the scoring department with illffspoints, s while Bob De- Roohe iarid' Robbins did the bulk of the Terrier rebozinding. Gene Sohiavone was the lead- ing' SCOTE1'x'f0F the 'Royals with 21' points, sand Frank DcPao1o chippedeinfwith 14. Pius X is inow 115 on the season. h The junior Varsity, gimme wont ssgrgkgvexfgimeo perwd, wxth Do1aware'VaIIey' emerging' vie. toriouvsg - 4103? Billl Tinsman got 19 points for the httle Terrxers. Dnlawaroxyallqy V Pits X ' A , V K G F-1' G F Ty HIIIEIITIBL' 2 115fGi0V21m'!i 1 0 2g Robbins 5 11I5Bol1nsky 0 0 0 Baohman -12 428iFerrazano 0 0 0 Ramsby , 2 0 dmmciato 0 Oy 0 Duckworth 0,0 0fGu1-into 1 2-4 Dengwne 1 z 4inePaQ1o s 214 lS5hiavcme 10 121' Totals 'E Totals 18 5 -Sit Dolaware Valley .,.. 16 10 li 15--52 PLUS X V. K .,.,. 13 12 12 4-41 , Qtficlals: Newelfaod Hughes, Paul Robbins uses his height to a good Winky Hummer attempts a successful shot. 17 advantage . Wrestling i . 1st ROW: D. Dobrosky, 1155 K. Berger, 1055 W. Russell, Varsity 1235 M. Nevins, 1155 T. cm, 1305 E. Rodenbach, 985 R. Falciola, 136. 2nd ROW: Coach Stanley Searfoss, D. Wozniak, 1365 D. Ellis, 157 -- Capt.5 J. Ukarish, 1783 G Casterline, H.W.3 C. Becker, 1585 D. Pursell, 1485 B. Boyd, 1415 Coach Tap Webb. Captain David Ellis with Coach Stanley Searfoss. I8 Junior Varsity 1st ROW: T. McGrail, G. Van Riper, F. Callery, M. Slack, R. Adams. 2nd ROW: C. Wing, D. Duryea, L. Compton, S. DeSapio J. DeSapio, K. Weeks. 3rd ROW: Coach Searfoss, J. Boltas, R. Thatcher, D. Abahazy, P. Ukarish, R. Swope, T. Dinmore, Manager B. Pichardo. Paul Ukarish, undefeated, goes for another pin. Delaware Valle 1 Grapplers Ri Pen Argyl 37-9 Delaware Valley Regional gained five pins Saturday night as it upped its seasonal record to 2-3 with a 37-9 decision over visiting Pen Argyl C1-41. Joe Ukarish set a Delval rec- ord for the quickest pin as he stopped Rich Powell in only 32 seconds in the 178-pound bout. But Ukarish's record was erased in the next bout as heavyweight Gene Casterline stopped Walt Black in 28 seconds. Ken Berger C1067 and Walt Russell C1231 each gained their ,fourth wins in five matches for iDelval, while Ron Startini C1683 bowed for the first time. Other pinners for the Terriers were Berger, Bill Boyd and- Dave Ellis. 1 LeRoy Liebermann remained unbeaten for the Knights with a 11-4 decision over Tom Carr. Jeff Stofflet and Ken Jones were the only other Pen Argyl winners. Pen Argyl gained seven pins in the junior varsity match to ,gain a 43-8 decision. Varsity - 98-Rodenback, Delaware Valley, ideclsloned Conroy Pen Argyl, 6-1. , 106-Berger Dlf, pinned Brown 'ln 3:39 wi h hair-nelson and crotch. 3 115-Dobrosky, DV, decisioned Da- -vies, 7-2, 123-Russell, DV, decisloned B. Mackes, 12-1. 130 - Lieberman, PA, decisloned Carr, 11-4. , 136 - Stofflett, PA, decisioned Faleioia, s-0. 141 - Boyd, DV, pinned Rabenold in 3:51 with body press. 148-K. Jones, PA, declsloned Pur- sell, 3-2. 157-Ellis, DV, pinned G. Mackes in 2:37 with stack usa. 168-Becker, DV, eclsloned Sar- Llnl 9-0. 1'f8-Urarlsh, DV, pinned Powell in 0:32 with headlock and ,arm bar. Hwt. - Casterllne, DV, pinned Black with 0:28 with half-nelson and wcrotcn. Joe Ukarish, 178 Dave Ellis, 157 Bill Boyd, 141 Dan Wozniak, 136 Walt Russell, 123 Mike Nevins, 115 19 The Varsity Terrior- ettes finished their season with a record of 4 wins, 2 losses, and 3 ties. Coach Betty Kenny sparked the team to Victory. The Se- nior members included S. Taylor, M. Creveling, L. Hansen, I. Benke, I. Ed- monds, M. Hummer, and C. Kinney. Varsity ROW 1: M. Crevcling, Capt., L. Hansen, K. Schreiber, C. Kinney. ROW 2: I. Edmonds. ROW 3: Coach Betty Kenny, I. Benke, M. Hummer, B. Swope, A. Geng, L. Dalrymple, S. Taylor not pictured ROW 1 D Garrison S. Lenz, S. Berger, C. Meyers, L Bennett ROW 2 A. Bodor, J. Bowers, J. Elder, M. Stem, K Kennedy 1. Pursell. ROW 3: B. Crouse, L. Case J Flores I Goodwin, J. Tharp. r -it - .-1 . 1 . ,ff r Q J i .-14.5 Wi Q x r S s we K Sig-1 a' :Qi 3 V ,th I iiiiiiiiii K 'uf SE N fEw Jnlnfiupifz , WE iii Activities N lst ROW: G. DeSapio, D. Compton, R. Scheetz, P. Dalrymple, J. Student Whitman. 2nd ROW: S. Newcomb, E. Byrnes, M. Bortzner, E. Pursell, D. Sigafoos, E. Moninghoff, M. Stem, E. Mozes, I. Campbell. 3rd ROW: B. Edinger, L. Horowitz, C. Meyers, B. Moore, L. McKinney, C. Kurtz, D. Mull, K. Kennedy, L. Dalrymple. 4th ROW: S. Case, K. Berger, B. Avila, J. Anderson, C. Eichhorn, N. Fedorko, J. Tharp, 1. Pursell, D. Gordon. Sth ROW: W. Schmidt-Nickels, T. Strobel, K. Moninghoff, A. Castner, D. javes, A. Edinger, J. DeSapio, A. Geng. Council Gaetano DeSapio, a junior, was elected Vice President of State Student Council. OFFICERS -- R. Scheetz, Pres., G. DeSapio, V. Pres., D. Compton, Rec. Sec. 3 P. Dalrymple, Corr, Sec.5j. Whitman, Treas. 24 .u Variety of activities intrigue students National NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY -- lst: ROW: B. Edinger, K. Ford, P. Abel Honor Society NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY i 22-5 is if man, S. Rehrig, E. Moninghoff. 2nd ROW: S. Stangil, S. Messinger, B Moore, D. Haney, R. Shoudt, D. Gordon. 3rd ROW: P. Dalrymple, B. Pichardo, A. Castner, H. Cooley, D. javes, B. Swope, R. Scheetz. Our local chapter of the National Honor Society was established under the sponsor- ship of the National Association of Secon- dary School Principals. Members inducted into the Society are privileged to wear the insignia of the Na- tional Honor Society, which signifies Char acter, Scholarship, Leadership, and Service. 'Through recognition of the out- standing students on this basis, the Na- tional Honor Society encourages the development of these qualities in all students . Maryl Creveling was elected Pres.g Allen Castner, V. Pres.g Beth Moore, Sec.g Doug javes, Treas.g by the mem- bers of the Society. 25 Editor jo Carroccio and Co-Editor Gail Deemer headed a staff which in- cluded Tina Carroccio, Pat Ireland, Sandy Stangil, Donna Hillpot, Mable Hum- mer, Shirley Taylor, Sue Apgar, Kathy Ditschman, and Larry Savage. Work began early in Sept. when Senior Portraits were taken. The final ma- terial was submitted in early February. 'DS Editor Jo Carroccio and Co-Editor Gail Deemer Pat Ireland Sandy Stangil, Copy Editor 26 Valuable experiences in leadership developed w Mabel Hummer and Shirley Taylor, Typist. Donna Hillpot and Advisor Mrs. Gauck, 27 Del Val Delphi Doings at Delaware Future Teachers Special interests fostered Library Staff DEL-VAL DELPHI -- 1st ROW: A. Ziegler, Benke, E. Moninghoff, C. Clapp, P. Wilson. 2nd ROW: S. Stangil, I. O'Neill, R. Ferrara, A. Castner, S. Messinger. 3rd ROW: G. VanBenthysen, P. Robbins, J. Whitman. DOLNGS AT DELAWARE -- lst ROW: A. Ziegler, I. Benke, E. Moninghoff, C. Clapp. 2nd ROW: S. Stangil, R. Ferrara, P. Robbins, G. VanBenthysen, S. Messinger. FUTURE TEACHERS -- lst ROW: J. Raifo, M. Perchaylo, C. Schaeffer, I. Flores, R. Pursell, M. Bortzner, E. Pursell, C. Meyers, 1. Colella. 2nd ROW: N. Van Riper, Pres., C. Kurtz, V. Pres., L. Horowitz, Sec., S. Case, Treas. 3 D. Compton, Historiangj. Tharp, S.C. Rep., A. Ziegler, S. Messinger, P. Wilson, J. O'Neill, D. Haney. 3rd ROW: K. Szwec, K. Kennedy, J. Pursell, L. Case, I. Fitzpatrick, H. Hartpence, S. Schnettler, K. Schreiber, K. Tostevin, 1. Hosbach, D. Ledger, C. Silvers, S. Smisek. LIBRARY STAFF -- 1st ROW: D. Perchaylo, I. Stout, C. Eichhorn, D. Kullman, S. Taylor, S. Slotter, L. Sargent. 2nd ROW: D. Gordon, N. Van Riper, C. Ulmer, M. Hummer, B. DiMaggio. 3rd ROW: R. Netzer. STAGE CREW -- F. Davy, L. Hummer, P. Hey- duke, J. Foster. STUDENT TRAINERS -- C. Smith, P. Strobel, S. Kelly, T. Strobel, I. Strauss, W. Haney. Stage Crew Student Trainers 29 Some clubs devote time to service CAMPUS LlFE -- lst ROW: V. Bross, P. Strobel, J. DiMaggio, B. Hosbach, E. Marsh, I. Fitzpatrick. 2nd ROW: D. Cole, P. Fedoruk, C.Piell, L. Mc- Kinney, G. Zdepski, L. Darling, D. Mull. 3rd ROW: j. Lauber, J. Zdepski, T. Strobel, C. Schick, L. Savage, N. Premro, S. Templeton. FRENCH CLUB -- lst ROW: J. Raffo, C. Ellis, C. Schaeffer, I. Flores, S. Case, R. Dilello, K. Dalrymple. 2nd ROW: L. Horowitz, J. Colella, C. Meyers, K. Tostevin, P. Fedoruk, C. Kinney, R. Shoudt, A. Gong, K. Cowell. 3rd ROW: H. Groch, S. Iacone, S. Apgar, K. Moninghoff, T. Strobel, D. Cole, S. Hutchison, N. Premro, R. Reese. OFFICE GIRLS -- M. A. Krych, M. Serpineto, S. Messinger, P. Hillpot, B. Swope, B. Moore, G. Deemer, D. Compton, I. Campbell. STORE HELPERS -- lst ROW: A. Geng, A. Nap- holz, C. Silvers, L. Dalrymple. 2nd ROW: K. Kilkinney, B. Edinger, G. Maloney, P. Yancey, B. Kelly. 3rd ROW: K. Kinney, B. Swope, Y. Hubert, S. Stangil. LATIN CLUB -- ist ROW: R. Diello, 1. DiMaggio, j. Hoshbach, C. Van Doren, B. Yob, E. Unangst, C. Kinney, C. Piell. 2nd ROW: D. Mull, C. Clapp, B. Pichardo, R. Stockton, K. Kinney, D. Cole, L. Bennett, A. Tharp, W. Slack. 3rd ROW: I. Fitzpatrick, J. Goodwin, 1. Elder, P. Weisenstein, C. Schick, G. Stone, K. Hartpence, D. Ledger, C. Phillips, L. McKinney. HEALTH CAREERS -- lst ROW: J. Snook, C. Mitchell, S. Napier, J. Nykamp, P. Burbic. 2nd ROW: C. Wolf, K. Finn, S. Tucker, A. Ecker, A. Tharp, C. Rhine. Campus Life French Club 30 iv. Office Girls Store Helpers Latin Club Health Careers Hi-Teens Juniors Seniors Freshmen Sophomores Today's avocations tomorrow's vocations OFFICERS: lst ROW: L. Dalrymple, S. Chair, D. Mull, S.C. Rep, M. Creveling, Pianist, R. Shoudt, Treasg N. Van Riper, Sec, D. Gordon, Pres, P. Dalrymple, V. Pres, P. Hillpot, S. Chair. Advisor, Miss Margaret Carpenter. D. Gordon at the Hi-Teens Dance. FRESHMEN -- lst ROW: R. Pursell, M. Perchaylo, M. Stem, J. Flores, P. Rapp, J. Raffo, R. Brunner, C. Ellis, V. Tucker, S. Templeton, S. Steinberg, B. Hoshbach, D. Klein, K. Young, C. Schaefer, M. Leidy, K. Dalrymple. 2nd ROW: L. Sargent, L. Sigafoos, K. Szwec, A. Komisar, J. Pursell, K. Kennedy, N. Shire, C. Corrigan, D. Evasic, P. Robinson, S. Iacone, D. Sherman, E. Taylor, N. Brotz- man. 3rd ROW: L. Case, C. Van Doren, I. Fitzpatrick, B. Housel, B. Hartpence, P. Lewis, S. Lewis, S. Rehl, L. Phillips, A. Bodor, I. Bowers, E. Benke, M. Matthiessen. 4th ROW: D. Osborne, J. Goodwin, S. King, K. Roden- baugh, C. Thorpe, M. Bristow, I. Elder, B. Penn, D. Cor- rice, C. Butler, S. LaRue, D. Crouse. SOPHOMORES -- lst ROW: S. Schlegel, M. Moser, K. Pursell, P. Riddle, D. Bauman, E. Marsh, C. KLu'tz, D. Sigafoos, C. Silvers, E. Pursell, L. Carr, J. Hughes, E. Byrnes, S. Newcomb. 2nd ROW: C. Piell, L. Felix, D. Snyder, B. Yancey, S. Kelly, D. Ledger, V. Bross, C. Phillips, I. DiMaggio, L. McKinney, R. Netzer, R. Dilello, 1. Case, C. Kinney. 3rd ROW: N. Lewis, B. Rush, S. Ap- gar, C. Abelman, S. Schnettler, P. Fedoruk, K. Ditsch- man, K. Hoffman, P. Spencer, W. Schmidt-Nickels, K. Hartpence, S. Godown, G. Duryea, P. Ziemba. JUNIORS -- lst ROW: S. Carver, T. Carroccio, S. Mitch- ell, R. Gintner, K. Housel, B. Kerman, G. Winters, A. Geng, K. Penn, M. Bortzner, D. Perchaylo, E. Mozes. 2nd ROW: A. Ferencze, S. Berger, G. Deemer, D. Kullman, E. Stutz, D. Cole, D. Mull, M. Riddle, D. Compton, C. Meyers, L. Dalrymple. 3rd ROW: N. Chilmonik, A. Tharp, A. Heckman, B. Bolmer, C. Clapp, J. Nykamp, P. Roun- saville, S. Snyder, J. Tharp, S. Case. 4th ROW: K. Kin- ney, K. Tostevin, P. Ireland, P. Rook, M. Wizner, S. Miller, M. Serpineto, K. Schrieber. SENIORS -- lst ROW: A. Napholz, I. Campbell, P. Kirk, P. Hartpence, G. Maloney, J. Carroccio, P. Wilson, J. O'Neill, S. Stangil, M. Faethe, M. Lippincott, B. Edinger, M. Creveling. 2nd ROW: S. Taylor, M. Hummer, J. Ed- monds, S. Ent, D. Haney, A. Ziegler, R. Shoudt, E. Moninghoff, B. Kelly, N. Van Riper, C. Ulmer, T. Toste- vin, 3rd ROW: J. Benke, L. Hansen, M. Krewson, C. Bubb, A. Ecker, C. Croll, C. Stutz, S. Sanford, S. Mes- singer, M. Krych, S. Slotter. 4th ROW: D. Gordon, C. Kinney, P. Dalrymple, P. Yancey, P. Hillpot, B. Swope, E. Kugler, Y. Hubert, D. Sargent, C. Sloyer. 33 Appreciation is found in words and music Modern Choir Mixed Chorus MIXED CHORUS -- lst ROW: D. Dudeck, R. Jinks, L. Tucker, R. Scheetz, H. Reigle, M. Blunt, J. Putcher, S. Pursell, D. Proctor, F. Youngkin, R. Crevcling, P. Oceanak. 2nd ROW: J. Boltas, A. Wentlandt, R. Piell, F. Pinkerton, C. Schick, I. DeRoche, B. johnson, D. Wennagel, D. Snyder, D. Yowell, C. Wing, K. Mon- inghoff, L. Savage, R. Heisel, K. Janas, A. links, R. Wolf. 3rd ROW: A. Opdyke, P. Ireland, R. Pursell, E. Mozes, S. Sanford, L. Bush, K. Dalrymple, M. Leidy, C. Mitchell, P. Robinson, R. Brunner, G. Maloney, E. Marsh, E. Moninghoff, P. Riddle, P. Strobel, D. Klein, D. Garrison, B. Hosbach, C. Piell, R. Verish, K. Young. 4th ROW: K. Penn, G. Winters, N. Brotz- man, E. Taylor, D. Sherman, S. LaRue, A. Komisar, S. Templeton, J. Serpineto, B. Wiseburn, B. Krechcl, C. Ellis, B. Grube, B. Bolmer, J. Balliet, E. Benke, J. Bowers, C. Meyers, L. Dalrymple, D. Corrice. Sth ROW: K. Hartpence, K. Kurtz, L. Sciascia, G. Duryca C. Kinney, j. Case, V. Tucker, D. Smith, B. julian, V. Marczyk, L. Phillips, N. Chilmonik, T. Tostevin, L. McKinney, S. Drake, D. Drake, K. Rodenbaugh, S Apgar. 6th ROW: P. Fedoruk, S. King, K. Collins, D. Stival, K. Szwec, C. Phillips, J. DiMaggio, D. Cole, R. Shoudt, D. Compton, M. Hrunmer, D. Sherman, S. Rehl, J. Penn, K. Kinney, J. Goodwin, P. Rounsa- ville, I. Nykamp, P. Lewis, S. Lewis, B. Smith, B. Crotsley, P. Dalrymple, C. Bubb, C. Abelman. MODERN CHOIR -- lst ROW: C. Piell, E. Moninghoff, C. Meyers, T. Tostevin, R. Creveling, P. Oceanak, K. Kinney, R. Shoudt, D. Compton. 2nd ROW: j. Di- Maggio, K. Penn, L. McKinney, C. Sloyer, K. Mon- inghoff, R. Scheetz, J. Penn, G. Duryea, E. Marsh, A. Komisar. 3rd ROW: D. Corrice, M. Hiunmer, P. Dalrymple, B. johnson, A. Wentlandt, L. Tucker, P. Fedoruk, J. Goodwin. 34- CONCERT CHOIR -- lst ROW: C. Piell, R. Pursell, M. Leid C Mitchell G Scheetz, K Kinney, P Ireland, y .... T. Tdstevin, R. Sh,oudt, D. Compton, D. Cole, C. Kinney, J. Case, E. Mozes. 2nd ROW: E. Marsh, J. Di- Maggio, D. Corrice, E. Moninghoff, S. LaRue, H. Reigle, M. Blunt, A. Wentlandt, 1. Putcher, L. Dal- rymple, C. Phillips, D. Stival, j. Goodwin, J. Balliet, L. Phillips. 3rd ROW: G. Maloney, A. Komisar, K. Szwec, K. Kurtz, L. McKinney, C. Meyers, K. Penn, B. Reigle, M. Blunt, L. Savage, R. jinks, A. jinks, K. janas, S. Pursell, D. Yowell, J. Penn, G. Duryea. 4th ROW: C. Abelman, M. Hummer, K. Hartpence, C. Sloyer, D. Snyder, C. Schick, B. johnson, D. Wen- nagel, R. Creveling, P. Oceanak, R. Scheetz, L. Tucker, P. Lewis, P. Fedoruk, P. Dalryinple, C. Bubb, P. Rounsaville. BOYS CHORUS -- lst ROW: R. Creveling, S. Pursell, E. Schrimpe, L. Tucker, D. Yowell, A. jinks, F. Youngkin, P. Oceanak, R. jinks. 2nd ROW: M. Blimt, A. Opdyke, R. Woolf, R. Scheetz, L. Savage, R. Heisel, A. Wentlandt, K. Moninghoff, K. janas, F. Pinkerton. 3rd ROW: D. Wennagel, I. Boltas, C. Wing, j. DeRoche, D. Snyder, C. Schick, D. Dudeck, R. Piell, 1. Putcher, H. Reigle. GIRLS CHORUS -- lst ROW: R. Pursell, E. Mozes, S. Sanford, L. Bush, K. Dalrymple, M. Leidy, C. Mitchell, P. Robinson, R. Brunner, G. Maloney, E. Marsh, E. Moninghoff, P. Riddle, P. Strobel, D. Klein, D. Garrison, B. Hosbach, C. Piell, R. Verish, K. Young. 2nd ROW: P. Ireland, K. Penn, G.Winter, N. Brotzman, E. Taylor, D. Sherman, S. LaRue, A. Komisar, S. Templeton, J. Serpineto, B. Wiseburn, B. Krechel, C. Ellis, B. Grube, B. Bolmer, J. Balliet, E. Benke, J. Bowers, C. Meyers, L. Dalrymple, D. Corrice. 3rd ROW: K. Hartpence, C. Kurtz, L. Sciascia, G. Duryea, C. Kinney, J. Case, V. Tucker, D. Smith, B. julian, V. Marc- zyk, L. Phillips, N. Chilmonik, T. Tostevin, L. McKinney, C. Sloyer, G. Scheetz, L. jungblut, C. Smith, S. Drake, D. Drake, K. Rodenbaugh, S. Apgar. 4th ROW: P. Fedoruk, S. King, K. Collins, D. Stival, K. Szwec, C. Phillips, J. DiMaggio, D. Cole, R. Shoudt, D. Compton, M. Hummer, D. Sherman, S. Rehl, 1. Penn, K. Kinney, G. Deemer, J. Goodwin, P. Rounsaville, 1. Nykamp, S. Lewis, P. Lewis, B. Smith, P. Dalrymple, C. Bubb, C. Abelman. Concert Choir Boys Chorus Girls Chorus MAJORETTES -- lst ROW: B. Crouse, Acrobat, K. Kinney, Capt, L. jungblut, Acrobat. D. Stival, D. Sherman, M. Perchaylo. 3rd ROW: E. Pursell, D. Kullman, N. Brotzman, D. Osborne, E. Taylor, D. Perchaylo, N. Chilmonik. TWIRLERS -- KNEELLNG: J. DiMaggio, Co-Capt, G. Deemer, Co-Capt. STANDING: L. Phillips, L. Horowitz, D. Cole, P. Dalrymple, J. Bowers, S. Case, C. Silvers. DARLETTES -- lst ROW: M. Stem, V. Tucker, D. Compton, Capt, D. Klein, M. Leidy. 2nd ROW: M. Matthiessen, D. Evasic, J. Pursell, E. Benke. j'.V. CHEERLEADERS -- D. Sigafoos, T. Carroccio, S. Lenz, M. Bortzner, Capt, E. Byrnes, J. Hughes, K. Schreiber, W. Schmidt-Nickels, Co-Capt. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS -- KNEELING: J. Car- roccio, S. Stangil, S. Messinger, Capt, L. Carr, S. Newcomb. STANDING: B. Moore, N. Van Riper, Co-Capt, P. Rook, R.Di1ello. Darlettes Twirlers 36 Flags, batons and cheering add pep and color to games J.V. Cheerleaders Varsity Cheerleaders N Van SENIOR MEMBERS -- S. Messingcr, Captg B. Moore, S. Stangil, Riper, I. Carroccio. CAPTAIN -- Sue Messingcr 37 G,A.A. OFFICERS -- lst ROW: B. Moore, Pres, N. Van Riper, V. Pres, T. Carroccio, Pub. Chair: D. Sigafoos, Pub. Chair, E. Byrnes, Treas, C. Kurtz, Corr. Sec, L. Dalrymple, Rec. Sec: B. Swope, Point Chair. I GIRLS BOWLING -- lst ROW: M. Wilson, B. Hos- bach, D. Sargent. 2nd ROW: L. Sargent, A. Komi- Sar, I. Fitzpatrick. 3rd ROW: S. Kannapes, C. Wolf, S. Carr, D. Corrice. 4th ROW: E. Kugler, D. Christy. MODERN DANCE -- lst ROW: S. Case, M. Hum- mer, P. Dalrymple, Pres: L. jungblut, L. Carr. 2nd ROW: j. Raffo, B. Crouse, S. lacone, D. Sherman, E. Taylor, V. Tucker, M. Matthiessen, K. Szwec. 3rd ROW: J. Flores, S. Larue, J. Goodwin, A. Bodor, E. Moninghoff, D. Evasic, N. Brotzman, C. Corrigan, C. Cowell. MARCHING BAND -- Saxophones -- lst ROW: J. Laubach, P. Phillips, L. Kirk. 2nd ROW: K. Ma- cauley, K. Tostevin, D. Ledger, D. Fitzgerald. 3rd ROW: G. Moninghoff, J. Todd, J. Strauss. Clarinets -- lst ROW: C. Phillips, C. Kinney, G. Stone. 2nd ROW: E. Marsh, C. Kurtz, K. Szwec, S. Wydner, K. Hoffman, S. Kelly. 3rd ROW: A. Bodor, K. Kennedy, P. Weisenstein, F. Fleck. Flutes -- lst ROW: J. Oakes, B. Kelly, P. Fedoruk, P. Strobel. 2nd ROW: J. Foster, B. johnson, D. Ledger, K. Kinney, G. DeSapio. Baritones -- lst ROW: P. Oceanak, A. Wentlandt, G. Zdepski. 2nd ROW: J. Boltas, H. Senderling, R. Heisel. 3rd ROW: R. Scheetz, D. Yowell, L. Tucker. Horns -- lst ROW: D. Wennagel, G. Maloney, L. McKinney, L. Savage. 2nd ROW: C. Piell, J. Di- Maggio, V. Bross, M. Zdepski. 3rd ROW: C. Schick, P. Heyduke. Trumpets -- lst ROW: R. Reese, J. Paetzell, D. Fox. 2nd ROW: B. Hovey, B. Biedelman, D. Snyder, J. Stewart, D. Wennagel. Percussion: lst ROW: D. Tinsman, K. Ianas, W. Slack, S. Herrick, J. Gordeuk, S. Evasic, C. Becker, K. Weider. DIXLE LAND -- L. Tucker, J. Stewart, S. Kinney, D. Wermagel, S. Evasie, C. Schick, R. Scheetz. DANCE BAND -- l Y HOW: K. Macauley, G. Mon- inghoff, L. Fitzgerald, J. Todd, J. Strauss. 2nd ROW: D. Snyder, A. Wentlandt, D. Wennagel, I. Boltas, D. Yowell, R. Heisel, L. Tucker, S. Evasic, R. Scheetz, C. Schick. Girls Bowling Modern Dance 38 v .1 Isl Dances and plays add zest to the school year HSTARLIT SLEIGH- RIDE, sponsored by the Student Council, was held December 23, from 8:30 to 12 midnight. The commit- tees for the Christmas Ball planned Well in advance to transform the gym into an enchanting ballroom with a Christmas flavor. The couples danced to the music of Vince Petti- nelli and his Band. The King and Queen of the Ball were Allen Castner and Nancy VanRiper. Those in attendance voted for the king and queen prior to start of the Ball. L ministration - Facult Q-P J. 1 'I 'UWM :F Jfjzi. MR. CHARLESE. PHILLIPS, Principal MR. ROCHE BURGIO, Vice-Principal ,fag ..m,,g 45 MRS. ETHEL CORRICE, Office Secretary MRS. MABEL GODOWN, Office Secretary MRS. BETTY SIGAFOOS, Guidance Secretary MRS. JANE SORENSON, Guidance Counselor MRS. JOAN WOLSIEFER Guidance Counselor MR. RICHARD BARNES, History MR. FRANCIS BRCWN, Industrial Arts MR. RONALD BURD, English MR. RALPH CARL, III, History MISS MARGARET CARPENTER, Mathematics MR. JOHN CARR, Chemistry fi ,, f 46 .l' -, R!! Art of teaching Q IM 313 -'i .1 Y to awaken curiosity MRS. LYNNE GAUCK, English MR. WILLIAN EWASKO, Business Education MR. DOMINIC FORKER, English MR. EUGENE GIANCAMILLI, Music MRS. FRANCES GILBERT, School Nurse 04 .. 'fx - -ww , W5 fl -s.k L 415589161 J Xkv i' w M , ax 3' - 'iw 'aff' 'I 47 I MR. JAMES GINOPLE, Mathematics MR. ROBERT HAMERSTONE, English MRS. HAZEL HANN, Business Education MR. ARTHUR HAWK, Mathematics MRS. EDNA HOLCOMBE, Home Economics MISS JUDY IANNIELLO, Business Education A teacher affects eternity MRS. MARY ANN JOLLEY, English MRS. BETTE KENNY, Physical Education MR. EUGENE LILLIE, Science MRS. EDNA MCINTYRE, Home Economics MISS VERA MILLER, Foreign Language N 5 a.. 49 it A - Lv Purpose IS the creation of effective citizens MRS. IUDSON NOBLE, Foreign Language MR. ELPEDIO PETTINELLI, Music MR. WILLIAM PETTY, Industrial Arts MISS ALICE QUICK, Foreign Language MR. JOSEPH SALEMA, Physical Education MR. EDWARD SAMSON, Librarian 50 Busdrivers Cafeteria! Staff Custodia ns 53 8 I Seniors '66 means graduation PATRICIA A. ABELMAN CRAIG W. BARTHOLOMEW CHARLES BAUMAN IOANNE BENKE f4' J, 1 wif' '--fa aw.,-f WALTER BIELANSKI RALPH F. BIRGFELD MYRON L. BLUNT 56 WILLIAM T. BOYD CAROL A. BUBB IRENE L. CAMPBELL IOSEPHINE A. CARROCCIO YYY ,lisp- BYRON R. CHRISTIE ALLEN G. CASTNER HAROLD CHRISTIE JAMES P. CHALUPA DANIEL 1-1. CHRISTY 419' ,fu--v THOMAS CONSORTI MARYL L. CREVELING PATRICIA A. DALRYMPLE 58 'is Efgkzzigf ' 4 A- : : Hfff iLeE:3.2, . J 'S nz 'S g igf If JJ L W, 9 Q 3 1 ,J 1,1 4- if i Qs 3 :- Msg 1-: .f .::- i H frzwifkf ' 5 ,Qi X STEPHEN 1. DUCKWORTI-I BARBARA A. EDINGER ANNETTE K. ECKER JOAN EDMONDS Success is the determination to succeed ' . - I fi' . --,1'S?'f'iw,:S . ' Lf A f 'yi 'Lim Lcklvliiw 'iw f S I ' ' ' K1 fa-mef51'2'1ifL2ifE2?i9f21'2 ' .Aw fx- af, ws Y'f 'jf-7 CHARLES E. EICHHORN ANDREW M. ELDER DAVID L. ELLIS SONNY J. ENG Jr' I -SPL' SUZANNE ENT RICHARD L. FALCIOLA 'bf dum-f WILLIAM I. FLE CK 3 fx , M! I STEPHEN R. EVASIC RALPH P. FERRARA MARTHA M. FAETI-IE MARTIN A. FISCHER an-..-f CRAIG M. FORD KIRSTEN K. FORD '53 To achieve, one must have a goal JOSEPH s. GESSNER AUSTIN B. GUINAN STEPHEN C. GILLINGHAM DEBORAH I. GORDON EDWARD L. HAGER DENNIS H. HAMLIN DAWN M. HANEY 749 T-lv WALTER H. I-IANEY LINDA A. HANSEN PATSY L. HARTPENCE Extracurricular activities supplement studies JOY R. HARTPENCE f' ,J iw, riff BARRY W. I-IEWITT PAUL R. HEYDUKE, IR PATRICIA A. I-IILLPOT DONNA G. HOLLER YVETTE B. HUBERT who 'E KQ- 'wk MABEL E. HUMMER WAYNE M. HUMMER DOUGLAS G. IAVES DOUGLAS C. IINKS BRUCE A. JOHNSON SUZANNE I. KANNAPES BARBARA J. KELLY A treasure chest of memories KATHERINE KILKINNEY ,,f ,. ,. r,r,,.,, , I - A li gf gifs i S , 'lm - YT--v BARBARA A. KIRK PHYLLIS A. KIRK 64 MICHAEL C . KELLEY CAROL H. KINNEY JAMES E. KIRCHNER Ms., R 1 'A was 1 , . 'num-.eff MELODY K. KREWSON ik MARY ANNE KRYCH LARRY LIPPINCOTT ,, . ..V,A..,,. ,,., , . v,.. Hgvikgfflsfggaviggggsflzyggifg- fm.: ig? wg mm..,M sfmiffss1i2s1s?s2fWHfEx K liS?ffii?'A514ii.E35Z5.5i V - Lf ., 6 STE' 5? EEZ? -1 . 1, 1. df' G ' 7 , A A 1 21: J ' ., 5fJ2i: ,: , , :WW 11feuy.'f L1, A ,Qy1'ff-Qifkqfgiigiim A f - -- 2- z 5, PM f Y Qgiggiaif - 1 f - Q iff 1' 2 f',1ffw.g 5 uit, , fsxf gfaflvii .ve -:. fi V uf. , f .f s,1w395,sp i, fm.-sif1:'X:L5 . -A -5- mf-we-1wL.i,L : ii fi -1mAf?in -fm-Sz .: -Q L . za. f QL 4 U R, sfferzfig - f J gk 19 5 iffg-Q11 7- W. ,, -.j-- 121 - Q ' ji1 v :QQ:.e 275 '07 '-5:3455 - Q .. fffs . :wSL,si1 .gf Y 21 feggiw, E-:ffl 45 1 mf -A :ff x2'fjgfsif .,sQ-4: . ' -.E-fgs, Wie ,. , .. 23544. Q , GAIL MALGNEY ELIZABETH KUGLER MARY E . LIPPINCOTT f'- Ri IEANETTE LORE PETER MADSEN LAWRENCE F. MCGRAIL SUSAN MESSINGER EDWARD C. MEYERS RICHARD L. MILLER 'f'I?1x ' EILEEN M. MONINGHOFF BETH A. MOORE ANNA L. MOWERY tx K .af RICHARD NAGY HENRY NELSON ANNA L. NAPHOLZ MICHAEL I. NEVINS, I Accuracy pays dividends to seniors IANICE OAKES -19 ROBERT W. O'DOR JOAN M. O'NEILL BARRY W. OPDYKE i , my EJ V' -,fssiw Q III . . Q, , -I .. .. .SEM at 0 ' 'L g Szgsfgs, 5521. f,...ff.: ff, A-.5 f . , ,,., .Vg ,Vg ...Q I . 'W ' I 'W- WILLIAM G. PANDY W. V. IOY PENN WY GAETANO W. PATRYLO WILLIAM I. PICHARDO wa .if 62' x Yusuf' . ?W!Yf DONALD PATTERSON FRANK I. PINKERTON 'Q':w0 -V' . HARRY E. PURSE LL RICHARD PYNE RAYMGND E PYNE hw. Guidance counselors gave us advice SHARON E . REHRIG HOWARD A. REIGLE DENNIS L. RAMSBY CONNEE A. RHINE vor , PAUL G. ROBBINS WALTER I. RUSSELL SHIRLEY M. SANFORD T I-if K: N Z. ' W2 . 1, iidlv' A? DIANNE C. SARGENT MARTIN SAVAGE JOHN F. SCI-IAEFER College board exams challenge seniors JAMES SCHAEFER RAYMOND C. SCHEETZ ROBERTA A. SHOUDT RICHARD A. SHARON R. SLOTTER CAROL E. SLOYER STADTMUELLER Qffjif' Ain' rr ' F Several receive various honors during the year ALBE RTA M. TEMPLETON CARL TEMPLETON JAY TEMPLETON MICHAEL TEMPLETON ,, Q I CHARLES E . TODD TERRY TOSTEVIN I. LARRY TROXTEL 72 X 1 'Q eww' 'QRS Y: xx--fl SANDRA L. STANGIL RONALD L. STEM ROBERT M. STOCKTON CANDACE D. STUTZ BARBARA S. SWOPE A54 '-sfo' JOHN B. STRAUSS SHIRLEY A. TAYLOR 435.23 1 ff Wdflffi QAAATS ...M 040, I, 'lllllrf wwf'-'f LEE T. TUCKER 'f'l'l CHERYL J. ULMER STEPHEN 1. VERISH, JR. 'U-rugg- SUSAN J. TUCKER JOSEPH V. UKARISI-I Wt -sv EUGENE VANBENTHYSEN NANCY I. VAN RIPER DALE A. WENNAGEL TERRY WIEDER .rbi W-1-W-'If' E KENNETH A. WIEDER MARGARET A. WILSON CHRISTINE A. WOLF ': -.-'1 , I W b - f t r . ,.L.V,L G eg! Fl OU I' U U G IS T T , N TA . A R T ,,, ,.,,. ...-4- E W, 4 MMMMJ1- 'w'M ,ta ,,,,.Q..wv ' .. - - ing. I q N K x A l DAN WOZNIAK PATRICIA L. YANCEY DONALD H. YOWELL ALICE M. ZIEGLER f P-n 'N A. Senior Directory PATRICL4 ABELMAN -- Pat likes to be called Abes . Her favorite hobbies are sports and sleeping. National Honor So- ciety5 G.A.A. 35 Dance Committees 2, 35 Basketball 1, 35 Intramurals 1, 3. College is her aim. CRAIG BARTHOLOMEW -- Craig is sometimes called Barf . His hobbies are collecting stamps and cars. Bowling Club 2. He plans to take a General Motors Training Course for Auto Mechanics. CHARLES BAUMAN -- Chas likes cars. Cross-Country 2, 35 Track 2, 3. His fut1u'e lies in the field of Mechanics. IOANNE BENKE -- jo likes skiing, horseback riding, and swimming. Latin Club 15 Science Club 15 Hi-Teens 1, 2, 3,45 Hockey 2,4. She plans to further her education toward Business. - WALTER BIELANSKI -- Walter likes to play pool, fish, and hunt. He is considering the Armed Forces. RALPH BIRGFELD -- Lyrch likes working on cars and play- ing the drurns. Football 45 Track 25 Band 4. He plans to work with his father. MYRON BLUNT -- better known as Beats . He likes model cars, skating, and stock car racing. Track 4. His future plans are to work. WILLIAM BOYD -- Bill likes to read and swim. Library Staff 25 Track 1, 25 Football 1, 2, 35 Wrestling 1, 2, 3,4. College is his aim. CAROL BUBB -- Carol likes horseback riding and reading. Hi-Teens 3,45 Bowling Club 2, 35 Intramurals 3,4. She plans to enter College. IRENE CAMPBELL -- Irene is often called Boog . Bowling, reading, eating, and shopping are her favorite hobbies. Stu- dent Council 1, 2, 3,45 Hi-Teens 1, 2, 3,45 Dance Commit- tees 1, 2, 3,45 Sr. Play. She plans to be an X-Ray Technician. IOSEPHINE CARROCCIO -- jo likes to eat, and shop. Cheerleading 3,45 Yearbook Editor 3,45 G.A.A. 2, 3,45 Dance Committees 2, 35 Hi-Teens 1, 2, 3,45 Band 1, 2, 35 Li- brary Staff 1, 25 Intramurals 2, 3,4. Business College is her aim. ALLEN CASTNER -- AL-L-L likes golf. Class Pres. 2, 3,45 Student Council 1, 2, 3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Boys State Delegate5 Football 15 Baseball 1, 2, 35 Basketball 1, 2, 3. Allen plans to attend College. JAMES CHALUPA -- Jim likes hunting, bowling, and loaf- ing. Football 1, 2, 3,45 Track 1,2, 3,4. He plans to enter College to major in Phys. Ed. BYRON CHRISTIE -- Barney likes to collect coins and draw. His aim is to be an artist, then eventually to become a Minister. HAROLD CHRISTIE -- Harry likes to collect coins. He plans to enter Carpentry Work. DANIEL CHRISTY -- Dan enjoys reading and working on his car. His aim is the Service. THOMAS CLAUSON -- Tom likes tock car races and sports. Library Staff 1, 25 Science Club 15 Dance Committees 2, 3,45 Football 1, 2,35 Cross-Country 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3,45 Base- ball 1, 2, 3,4. Business School is his desire. THOMAS CONSORTI -- Wrestling 2, 3. Tom wants to go to College for Drafting Design. HARRY COOLEY -- National Honor Society 3,45 Boy's State 45 Football 1, 2, 35 Basketball 1, 2, 3,45 Baseball 1,2, 3,4. He plans to enter College. MARYL CREVELING -- Latin Club 3,45 F.T.A. 15 Library Staff 2, 35 Hi-Teens 2, 3,45 Hockey 2, 3,4. Myrt wants to teach Mathematics or Biology. COLLEEN CROLL -- Colleen likes reading, dancing, and swimming. Health Careers 1,25 Hi-Teens 1, 2, 3,4. She plans to further her education. PATRICIA DALRYMPLE -- Pat likes to play the piano, read, ice-skate, and swim. F.T.A. 1, 2,45 Hi-Teens 1, 2, 3, 45 Modern Dance 3,45 Student Cotmcil 1, 2, 3,4 -- Corr. Sec5 Track 2, 35 Girls Citizenship Institute5 Class Sec. 1, 3,45 Na- tional Honor Society. Pat's aim is to be Teacher after College. STEPHEN DUCKWORTH -- Duck and Amos likes skin diving, surfing, hunting, and swimming. Dance Committee 4. Track 1, 2, 3,45 Football 1, 2, 35 Basketball 1, 2, 3,4. Steve plans to attend College to major in Phys. Ed. ANNETTE ECKER -- Ecker likes sewing and cooking. Health Careers 1, 2, 3,4 -- V. Pres5 Hi-Teens 1, 2, 3,45 Latin Club 2. She plans to make Nursing her career. BARBARA EDINGER -- Reading and sewing are Barb's hobbies. Hi-Teens 1, 2, 3,45 Library Staff 35 F.T.A. 3,45 National Honor Society, Drama Club 2, 35 French Club 35 Student Council 45 Darlette 15 Color Guard 25 jr. and Sr. Play5 Intramurals 2, 3,4. She plans to teach Elementary School. JOAN EDMONDS -- joanie likes horseback riding, ice skating, and swimming. Health Careers 1, 2, 3,45 Hi-Teens 1, 2, 3,45 Library Staff 1, 2, 35 Hockey 2, 3,4. Secretary work is her aim. CHARLES EICHHORN -- Charlie likes hunting, fishing, camping, sports cars, and scenery. Student Council 45 As- sembly Chairman 45 Library Staff 3,45 Yearbook Staff 45 Class V. Pres. 45 L.B.I. His aim is College and then Dentistry. ANDREW ELDER -- Marty likes fishing and camping. Sci- ence Club 15 Football 1,2, 35 Basketball 1, 25 Track 35 L.B.I. Medicine is Marty's goal. DAVID ELLIS -- Geronimo is Daves nickname. He likes scuba diving, hunting, and fishing. Football 1, 2, 3,45 Wres- tling 1, 2, 3,4 -- Capt5 Track 1, 2, 3,45 Basketball 1. Forestry is his desire. SONNY ENG -- College is Sonny's goal. SUZANNE ENT -- Suzy likes reading, painting, and For- eign Movies. F.T.A. 2, 35 Hi-Teens 1, 2, 3,45 jr. Play5 Year- book Staff 15 Dance Committees. Suzy is College Bound. STEPHEN EVASIC -- Evas likes girls and playing the dru.ms. L.B.I.5 Track 1, 2, 3,45 Football 1. Steve plans to enter College. MARTHA FAETHE -- Marty's favorite hobby is music. Health Careers Club 15 Hi-Teens 3,45 Basketball 1. Her fu- ture plans lie in Secretarial Work. RICHARD FALCIOLA -- Rich likes to swim and shoot. Football 1, 3,45 Baseball 1. College is his goal. RALPH FERRARA -- Ferrari 327 likes cars and girls. L.B. I.5 Football 1, 2, 35 Track 1, 25 Basketball 15 Wrestling 2. Ralph plans to enter College. r MARTIN FISCI-IER -- better known as Ohy likes camping, girls, and tennis. Library Staff 15 Football 1, 2, 3,45 Baseball 1, 2, 3,4. Martin is College Bound. WILLIAM FLECK -- Bill enjoys hunting, bowling, and model car racing. Bowling Club 15 Baseball 2, 3, 4. College is Bill's desire. CRAIG FORD -- better known as Craigee . Claudette is his hobby. Track 15 Football 1, 2, 3,4. Draftsman is his aim. KIRSTEN FORD -- Kir likes horseback riding and skiing. Latin Club 25 National Honor Society5 Doings at Delaware 1, 25 Del-Val Delphi 35 Yearbook Staff 2, 35 Ir. Play5 Band 1, 25 Hi-Teens 1, 2, 3,45 Basketball 3. She plans to be an Executive Secretary and Stenotypist. JOSEPH GESSNER -- Flex likes to work with metal and is active in 4-H, he also likes hunting and to Quarter Horses. Track 2. He plans to enter College to become Veterinarian. STEPHEN GILLINGHAM -- Gilly enjoys girls, camping, and playing basketball. L. B. I. 5 Football 1, 2, 35 Track 1, 2, 3,4. College is his aim. DEBORAH GORDON -- Deb participated in Hi-Teens 1, 2, 3 -- Soc. Chair. 4 -- Pres5 Latin Club 35 Health Careers 1, 2, 35 National Honor Society 3,45 Class Treas. 3,45 Student Council 2, 3,45 Basketball 2, 35 jr. and Sr. Play5 Dance Committees 1, 2, 3, 4. She plans to be Dental Assistant. AUSTIN GUINAN -- better known as Tex. He plans to enter the Navy. EDWARD HAGER -- likes to be called Foreman . His hob- bies are playing Football. Future' is undecided. DENNIS HAMLIN -- Dickie likes Scuba Diving. Football 1, 2, 3,45 Baseball 1, 25 Basketball 1, 25 Track 1, 2. He plans an Architectural Career. DAWN HANEY -- Dawn likes reading and swimming. Hi- Teens1,2,3,45 Class Sec. 25 French Club 1,25 F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 4. Business Education or Ele- mentary Teaching is her choice. WALTER HANEY -- Walt likes hunting, art, and lifting weights. Track 1, 25 Capt. Student Trainers. He plans to be Medical Illustrator or Art Teacher. LINDA HANSEN -- Lindi participated in Library Staff 2, 35 G.A.A. 3,45 Hi-Teens 1,2,3,45 Sr. Play5 Dance Commit- tees 1, 2, 3,45 Hockey 3,45 Intramurals 2, 3,45 Gym Show 1, 2, 3, 4. Business School is her desire. PATSY HARTPENCE -- Patty likes to bake. Hi-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4. Secretarial Work is her aim. JOY l-LARTPENCE -- Hotsy likes swimming, horseback riding, and drawing. Modern Dance5 Student Training5 G.A.A. She plans to enter Business School. BARRY HEWITT -- Barry likes hunting and motorcycling. College is his aim. PAUL HEYDUKE, JR. -- Paul likes speed skating and work- ing with the amateur radio. Stage Crew 3,45 Football An- nouncer 3. Paul plans to work in the field of communica- tions. PATRICIA HILLPOT -- Patti likes sewing and eating. Hi- Teens Cabinet Member 45 A Cappella Choir 1, 25 Dance Committees 1, 2, 3,45 Doings at Delaware 1, 25 French Club 1, 2. Pat wants to enter College to further her Business Edu- cation. DONNA HOLLER -- Donna enjoys bowling, sewing, cooking and hair styling. Bowling Club 3. Donna's only aim in life is to become a good Beautician. YVETTE HUBERT -- Likes to be called Little Feather . Enjoys bowling, shopping, and eating. F.T.A. 1, 2, 35 Hi- Teens 1, 2, 3,4: G.A.A. 2, 3,45 French Club 1,25 Dance Committees 1, 2, 3,45 Basketball 2, 3,45 Jr. Play. Yvette would like to become an X-Ray Technician. MABEL HUMMER -- Mabe likes sewing, reading, dancing, and shopping. She belongs to Modern Dance Club 3,45 Choirs 1, 2, 3,45 Color Guard 25 G.A.A. 2, 3,45 Library Staff 1, 2, 3,45 Hi-Teens 1, 2, 3,45 Yearbook Typist 45 Hockey 3,45 lntramurals5 Gym Show. Her goal after high school is to enter l.B.M. School. WAYNE HUMMER -- Wink likes to hunt, fish, and work on cars. Basketball 1, 2, 3,45 Baseball 1, 2, 3,45 Football 1, 2. Wink plans to join the National Guards. DOUGLAS JAVES -- Jags likes to oil paint in his spare time. L.B. I. 5 Class Pres. 15 Student Council 1, 2, 3,45 Jr. and Sr. Playg National Honor Society5 A. F. S. and Suinmer Study5 Wrestling 25 Track 1, 2. College is Doug's aim. DOUGLAS JINKS -- Doug likes to work with cars. Basket- ball 1. His future is undecided. BRUCE JOHNSON -- Bruce likes camping and canoeing, and is active in Boy Scouts. Football 1, 2, 3,45 Baseball 25 Track 2. His future plans are to enter College. SUZANNE KANNAPES -- Sue likes to sew. Her school ac- tivity was the Bowling Club 3, 4. She plans to enter Beauty School. BARBARA KELLY -- Kelly likes to sew. Latin Club 15 Hi- Teens 1, 2, 3,45 Health Careers 15 Band 1, 2, 3,45 Chorus 1, 2 3. Elementary Teaching is her aim. MICHAEL KELLEY -- Better known as Mel likes Females. L.B. I. 5 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 -- Capt5 Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Mel's ambition is to enter College. KATHERINE KILKINNEY -- Kathy enjoys skating and likes to sew in her spare time. Dance Committees5 Intramurals 2, 3,4. Kathy's plans are to enter the Business world as a Secretary. CAROL KINNEY -- Kin likes to swim and play basketball. Hi-Teens 1, 2, 3,45 Latin Club 1, 2,45 French Club 2, 3,45 G.A.A. 3,45 Hockey 3,4. She plans to be a Radiologist. JAMES KIRCHNER -- J likes to canip and hunt. L.B. I. 5 Class V. Pres. 25 Football 1,2, 35 Baseball 1,2. Jim plans to enter College. BARBARA KIRK -- Bobby enjoys skating and bowling. Her ambition is to become a Secretary. PHYLLIS KIRK -- Likes to be called Phyl . Enjoys horseback riding and swimming, Hi-Teens 1, 2, 3, 45 Library Staff 3. Phyl wants to further her Education. MELODY KREWSON -- Mel likes to paint, collect photos. dogs, and Scuba Diving. Hi-Teens 1, 2, 3,45 G.A.A. 2, 3,4 Jr. Play: Band 1, 25 Hockey 1, 2, 3. She plans to work at the Educational Testing Service. MARY KRYCH -- Mary Ann likes to swim, bowl, and go horseback riding. Hi-Teens 1, 2, 3,45 Chorus 1, 25 Dance Committees5 Office Girl 45 Intramurals 1. Her future plans are to enter Business School. ELIZABETH KUGLER -- Betty belonged to the Bowling Club 2,35 Library Staff 1,25 G.A.A. 2, 3,4. Her goal is to enter the Service. BART LANG -- Bart's interests are girls, and mechanics. His future plans are to attend a Technical or Vocational School. MARY LIPPINCOTT -- Mary participated in the Gym Show 15 Band Concert 15 Bowling Club 25 Hi-Teens 1, 2, 3,4. Her aim is Secretarial Work. LARRY LIPPINCOTT -- Lip likes girls. He played Football 2, 3, 45 Baseball for two years. His plans are to play Profes- sional Football. JEANETTE LORE -- Jeanette belonged to the Health Careers Club. Her only goal upon Graduation is to be a Beautician. PETER MADSEN -- Pete likes to work with the amateur radio, electronics, and on cars. His ambition is to be an Electronics Technician. GAIL MALONEY -- Gail likes to speed skate. Latin Club 15 Chorus 2, 3,45 Band 1, 2, 3,45 Hi-Teens 1, 2, 3,4. She plans to attend College for Teaching. LAWRENCE MCGRAIL -- Larry likes to collect coins and take part in Boy Scouts. Sr. Play5 Science Club5 Golf Club 35 Wrestling 3. College is his goal. SUSAN MESSINGER -- Mess likes to dance. Hi-Teens 1, 2, 3,45 Doings at Delaware 45 Delphi 45 National Honor Society 4: G.A.A. 2 -- Treas. 3 -- V. Pres. , 45 Future Teachers 45 Office Girl 45 Cheerleading 2, 3,4 -- Capt. 5 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Dance Committees 2, 3,4. Her aim is College for Elemen- tarv Teaching. EDWARD MEYERS -- Eddie likes to be called Truck Driver. He enjoys hunting, fishing, and cars. His future is undecided. RICHARD MILLER -- Rich likes hunting, swimming, and cars. Football 15 Track 1, 2, 3,4. He plans to enter the field Of Trading. EILEEN MONINGHOFF -- Moningcroff likes to read, cook, and dance. Student Council 1, 3,45 Hi-Teens 1, 2, 3,45 F. T.A. 35 National Honor Society 3,45 Class Historian 1, 2, 3,45 Cheerleading 3,4: Intramurals 2. Her aim is College for English Teacher. BETH MOORE -- better known as Maud loves to dance. Student Council 1, 2, 3,45 Dance Committees 1, 2, 3,45 Li- brary Staff 15 School Store 15 Hi-Teens 1, 2, 3,45 Doings at Delaware 3: Delphi 35 G.A.A. 2, 3 -- Sec. 4 -- Pres.5 Of- fice Girl 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Basketball 25 Cheerleading 2, 3-4, Sec. -Treas. Her ambition is to enter the field of Mathematics. ANNA MOWERY -- Sometimes known as SqueeZie . She likes to collect stamps, sew, and try new recipes. Jr. and Sr. Play Book Committee5 Fashion Show 2, 3. Her ambition is Bible School or Housewife. RICHARD NAGY -- Rich enjoys hunting, fishing, and trap shooting. He plans to enter College. ANNA NAPHOLZ -- Anna belonged to Hi-Teens 2, 3,45 French Club 2, 3,45 G.A.A. 2, 3,45 Play Committee5 Christmas Ball Committee 35 School Store 3,4. She plans to enter a Junior College. MICHAEL NEVINS I -- Nip likes girls, swimming, and skiing. Track 1, 2, 3,4 -- School Pole Vault Record Holder5 Wrestling 2, 3,45 Cross-Country 3,4 -- Capt. His goal is College. JANICE OAKES -- Janice likes to sew and writer to her Pen Pal. Spanish Club 25 Latin Club 45 Band 2, 3,4. College is her aim. ROBERT O'DOR -- Bob likes to play golf and bowl. He belonged to the Bowling Club. He plans to enter the field of Electronics. JOAN O'NEILL -- likes to be called Onul . She likes to swim and dance. Hi-Teens 1,2, 3,45 G.A.A. 25 Futme Teachers 45 Delphi 15 Cheerleading 2, 3. Her future plans are to enter College. BARRY OPDYKE -- better known as B. O Sr. Play, Prom Committee. He plans to enter the field of Florist Work to be a Floral Designer. WILLIAM PANDY -- Bill likes to hunt, fish, and ski. He plans to be a Heavy Equipment Operator. GAETANO PATRYLO -- Guy likes cars and collecting coins. He enjoys playing all sports. His future is undecided. DONALD PATTERSON -- He likes to be called Gruen and enjoys watching television and girls. He also likes all out- door sports, hunting, fishing, and swimming. College is his goal. JOY PENN -- Joy likes to collect stamps, Arts and Crafts, music and sewing5 Spanish Club 25 Chorus 1, 2, 3,45 Dance Committees 1, 2, 35 Band -- Color Guard 2, 3,4 -- Capt. Her future is undecided. WILLLAM PICHARDO -- Bill likes motorcycles, cars, and go-karting. Latin Club 15 Science Club 15 Wrestling 2. His goal is to become a Mechanical Engineer. FRANK PINKERTON -- Pinky likes to collect model cars, and working on cars. He also likes Photography. Chorus5 Photography Club 2. In his spare time he likes to swim, roller skate, and play baseball. College is his aim. HARRY PURSELL -- Harry likes hunting and cars. The Air Force is his goal. RICHARD PYNE -- Rich likes cars, woodworking, and hunting. He plans to find an interesting, well-paid job. RAYIWOND PYNE -- Ray likes to hunt, cars, drag racing, and stock Cal' racing. His future is undecided. DENNIS RAMSBY -- better known as Nate enjoys all sports. Bowling Club 25 Baseball 1, 2, 3,45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 1,2, His ambition is to attend Drafting School. SHARON REHRIG -- Sharon likes to play the organ and work with the ham radio. Hi-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Playg Dance Committees5 G.A.A. 25 Student Council 1, 25 Intra- murals 1, 2, 35 National Honor Society 3,45 Bowling Club 2, 3, 4: Twirling 1, 2, 3: Basketball 2, 3. Office Work is her desire. HOWARD REIGLE -- Howard likes to be called Bud . He enjoys hunting and fishing. His future plans are to work. CONNEE RHINE -- Con likes to read and play the guitar. Health Careers 1, 2, 3, 45 She plans to enter the Navy for Nurse's Training. PAUL ROBBINS -- Paul likes to be called Robbie . He en- joys golfing and swimming. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 1, 25 Baseball 2. His future plans are to become a good book- keeper. WALTER RUSSELL -- Waltie likes hunting, fishing, and girls. Cross-Country 3,45 lfVrestling 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball l, 2, 3, 4. Walt wants to further his education. SHIRLEY SANFORD -- Shirl enjoys horseback riding and ice skating. Hi-Teens 1, 2, 3,45 G.A.A. 2, 3, 45 Health Careers 1, 2, 3. Secretarial Work. DIANNE SARGENT -- better known as Dee, likes to skate. Hi-Teens 1, 2, 3,45 G.A.A. 25 Hockey 4. Her future plans are to attend Business College. MARTIN SAVAGE -- Baseball 15 Track 15 and Wrestling 1. He would like to visit Agartha. JOHN SCHAEFER -- John likes sports cars. Wrestling 2, 3. Draftsmen is his desired field. JIM SCHAEFER -- Jim likes sports cars. Wrestling 1, 2. College is his goal. RAYMOND SCHEETZ -- Skip enjoys camping, electronics and playing the accordion. L.B. I. 45 Student Council -- Pres. 5 Jr. Class -- Pres. 5 Jr. and Sr. Play5 National Honor Society 45 Football 1. Skip's future plans are to attend College. ROBERTA SHOUDT -- likes to be called Bert. She likes foreign languages, traveling, and playing baseball and bas- ketball5 Health Careers 15 Hi-Teens 1, 2, 3,45 French Club 1, 2, 3,45 G.A.A. 2, 3,45 National Honor Societyg Basket- ball 3. Plans to be an Interpreter. SHARON SLOTTER -- Sharon likes to be called Shazy . She enjoys bowling, swimming, and collecting stuffed animals5 Hi-Teens 1, 2, 3,45 Mixed Choir 1, 25 Chorus 1, 25 Dance Committee 1, Library Staff 2, 35 Girls Intramurals 25 Color Guard 3,4. Business College. CAROL SLOYER -- Carol enjoys cooking, singing, playing the piano and the organ. Concert Choir 1, 2, 3,45 Health Careers 25 Latin Club 25 Hi-Teens 1,2, 3,45 Nu.rse's Helper 2. She will enter the field of Nursing. RICHARD STADTMUELLER -- Rich enjoys hunting, fish- ing, mechanical work and model work. The Navy is Rich's goal in life. SANDRA STANGIL -- Sandy likes swimming and dancing. Hi-Teens 1, 2, 3,45 Doings at Delaware 45 Delphi 45 Na- tional Honor Society 45 G.A.A. 2, 3,45 Yearbook Staff 45 lntramtuals 2, 3,45 Dance Committees 2, 3,4. College is her aim. RONALD STEM -- better known as Rugged enjoys S. C. U. B.A. Diving. He is an honorary member of L. B. I. Football 1, 2, 35 Track 1, 2, 3,4. Ron's aim is College. ROBERT STOCKTON -- likes to be called FuZ . He en- joys cars, hunting, and flying. Latin Club 4. Bob's goal is Civil Engineer Work. JOHN STRAUSS -- likes stock car races. Baseball and Bas- ketball team manager 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball, Basketball, and Football team trainer 1, 2, 3, 4. John's 'future plans lie in Professional Training. CANDACE STUTZ -- Candace likes to be called Candy . She enjoys sewing, and ice skating. Hi-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4. College is her choice. BARBARA SWOPE -- Swope likes sports and sewing. Na- tional Honor Society 3,45 G.A.A. 2, 3,4 -- Treas. 5 Health Careers 1, 2, 3,45 Hi-Teens 1,2, 3,45 Office Girl 45 School Store 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3,45 Hockey 2,3,45 Track 2, 3,45 Gym Show 1, 2, 3, 4. College. SHIRLEY TAYLOR -- Shirley enjoys dancing, collecting stuffed animals, and records. G.A.A. 2, 3,45 Modern Dance 3,45 Library Staff 2, 3,45 Hi-Teens 1,2, 3,45 Year- book Typist 45 Hockey 3,4: Gym Show. Her goal is to enter I. B. M. School. ALBERTA TEMPLETON -- Alberta likes to sew and swim. Dance Committees. She plans to become a Secretary. CARL TEMPLETON -- better known as Carl T . He en- joys drag racing, and sports. His ambition is to enter the Service or Mechanical Work. MICHAEL TEMPLETON -- Mike likes sports, and cars. His goal is the Navy. JAY TEMPLETON -- Temp likes to bowl. He will enter the Armed Service upon Graduation. CHARLES TODD -- known better as Charlie . He plays the guitar and likes to dance. Basketball 1, 3. He will enter the field of Electronics or become a Musician. TERRY TOSTEVIN -- Terry enjoys water skiing, swim- ming and playing tennis. Hi-Teens 1, 2, 3,4. Beautician is her desire. LARRY TROXTEL -- Larry' enjoys riding and working on motorcycles, and airplanes. Science Club 1,2. He just wants to get out of school. LEE TUCKER -- Tuck likes wine, women, and song. Stage Band 1, 2, 3,45 Dixieland Band 25 Choirs 1, 2, 3,45 Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Lee's future plans are to teach Music. SUSAN TUCKER -- Tuck likes to read and sew. Future Nurses 1, 2, 3,45 Jr. and Sr. Play5 G.A.A. 45 Dance Com- mittees. Nursing is Sue's choice. JOSEPH UKARISH -- likes to be called Uk . He likes to hunt and fish in his spare time. Bowling Club5 Football 3,45 Track 2, 3,45 Wrestling 3, 4. His plans are to further his education in Business. CHERYL ULMER -- Cheryl likes to paint and work with ceramics. Hi-Teens 1, 2, 3,45 G.A.A. 2, 3,4. Secretarial Work is Cheryl's aim. EUGENE VANBENTHYSEN -- better known as Bean , likes to hunt and fish. Science Club5 Delphi5 Dance Committees5 Dance Band5 Track 2, 3,45 Cross-Country 3. Bean plans to major in Biology. NANCY VAN RIPER -- Nanc likes to cook and read. F.T.A. 1,2,3,4 -- Pres.5 Hi-Teens 1, 2, 3,4 -- SeC.5 Li- brary Staff 1, 2, 3,45 G.A.A. 2, 3,4 -- V. Pres.5 Drama Club 1, 25 Student Council 25 Cheerleading 2, 3,4 -- Co- Capt.5 Newspaper 15 Girls Citizenship Inst. 35 Sr. Play. Nancy plans to Teach Elementary School. STEPHEN VERISH, JR. -- Steve's pastimes are hunting, fishing, and riding horses. Science Club 1, 2, 35 Football 1. His choice ambition is State Police Work. DALE WENNAGEL -- Dale likes motorcycling, sports cars, flying, designing and constructing model airplanes. Science Club5 Jr. Play5 Gym Show5 Track 2. College is his aim. TERRY WIEDER --likes to be called Posi . He likes to hunt, fish and camp. He is the Pres. of L.B.I.5 Student Director for Sr. Play5 Dance Committees5 Track 2, 3,45 Basketball 1, 2, 35 Football 1, 2, 35 Baseball 1. College is Terry's ambition and he wants to stay out of Viet Nam. KENNETH WIEDER -- Kenny enjoys playing the drum, and working on model cars. Science Club. Service is Kenny's aim. IWARGARET WILSON -- Mags likes to sew and cook. F.T.A. 1, 2, 3,45 Jr. and Sr. Play5 Jr. and Sr. Project Chairman5 Hi-Teens 1, 2, 3,45 Delphi 3,45 Doings at Dela- ware 35 Hockey 35 G.A.A. 2, 3. College is Peg's future. CHRISTHNIE WOLF -- Chris enjoys sewing and working with Ayrshire Cattle. She has belonged to the 4-H Club for 7 years5 Future Nurses 1, 2, 3,45 Sr. Play Book Committee5 G.A.A. 5 Bowling Club. Nursing is her choice field. DAN WOZNIAK -- Dan likes to be called The Boone. What he likes is Girls. Wrestling 1, 2, 3,45 Track 1,2, 3, 45 Held the Pole Vault Record in his Jr. year. He plans to do F.B. I. work. PATRICIA YANCEY -- Pat likes swimming and riding horses. 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