Ephrata High School - Cloisterette Yearbook (Ephrata, PA)

 - Class of 1959

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Perhaps 9 our days at Ephrata High School have been guided by the stars. For this reason we have chosen The Stars and the Zodiac as our theme. Now that we are ready to graduate we hope to catch a star of success which will lead us to a happy future. So now with great pleasure and pride, we, the class of '59, present to you this 1959 Cloisterette. LE O W- X-NCL CP. bfg Go 1, is N 'O' 3 sl' K q ld 1 a fl my 69 1 1 Vl J' U uv 2 K b if n t- X ' - 0 we It 24 X- .5 S -'sl . XIX J 'Ns ui I ' Y Jw I QL . 24 jg 7' Av 51: S ec so S' IQ X N003 Smllvnbv Dedication Class Will School Board Activities Faculty Sports Student Council Underclassmen Seniors Highlights of 1958-1959 Memorabilia Patron List Class History Novelty Pages Farewell Sail, sail, thou mighty ship Which lands on shores anew, Bringing people young and old To a land of freedom true. Among those who came to our land Was a lass so fervent and fine. She came to spend a year with us - A friend of yours and mine. With an eager spirit and desire to learn She's impressed us through the yearp We've learned to know her very well We'll hold her fond mem'ry most dear. We, the Class of l959, wish to dedicate this yearbook to our German exchange stu- dent, Barbara Kruse. Having ioined us in our senior year, Barbara has taught us much about her native land, and in turn has learned much from us, We hope that she will always have pleasant memories of her days in Ephrata High School, and that she can consider this a year well spent. SEATED lL to R Galen E Witmcr Clarsncv E Huflord, John Jr., Paul J. Kreider, Dr, Wni. G. Riclgway, David Mussolinan, C. 9, i W i 1 U Wivi, B Bixf Gehrnan Milli-i, Srirnuril ll llviwy, Fifwliifk C Miiclres MISSING - 5 Mi in H ii Edwin D MQ :lion STAND J trol! K Kurtz, Jacob B. Kruider, Sedan! Zaafwl Phu ? The Ephrcita Union School Board consists of sixteen rnen representf ing Ephrata Borough, Akron, Ephrata Township and Clay Township. These men have been working tediously this past year in order to promote a better educational system within the Ephrata Union School District. Meetings are held once a month, The ofhcers tor the year were President, John M, Sprecherg Vice- President, Alvin J. Eckhartg Secretary, Clarence E. Huflordg and Treasv urer, Galen E. Witrner. 4 74644557 fi' 4 0 fW M49 -N..,f-fo f Q my. ffo THE U08 Nl U. L. - ADMINISTRATION - IL. to R.I: Mr, C, H. Hartzler, Mrs. Kathryn Shrelner, Mrs. Hazel Greiner, Mrs. -'- Elizabeth Garrnan, Mrs. Patricia Wltnter, Mr. Allen Hamrnon. U. R. - SCIENCE - lL. to RJ: Mr. John Moyer, Mr. Raymond Brubaker, Mr. Ralph Lcsher. L. L. - MATHEMATICS - lL. to RJ: Mr. Lloyd Roland, Mrs. Bonnie Gratcr, Mr. Jack Noll, Mr. William Dcrr. L. R. -- COMMERCIAL - QL. to RJ: Mr. Carl Vlfcidman, Miss Charlotte Kcllcr. ' 54040: L. - PHYSICAL EDUCATION - CL. to R.J: Mr. Luther Snook, Mrs. Hazel Shrom R. -' MUSIC - IL. to RJ: Mr. Robert Biobcr, Mrs. Mildrcrd Lciscy. J li, '52 'Ai 'Ni w H I .fx U. L, Y ENGLISH - AL. fo RJ: MM'-. Chwnstxrv, DmmMfH11, Mum luv!!-1 Iir.xcHfy, Mull, Sutrm limi, Mu ULN vlvlgiwy SEATED 4 M. HQ :M H1 Shwruib U, R. - LANGUAGES - nL,1o R.1:Mw-+Fwm.1L.-Af,MQ' A4111 lwuzm. Syl wr.-: L l., - SOCIAL STUDIES - il.. to RJ: M: RCW 5-Hlvw-gh! M' C1.vvm: Gw1iw:'v', Mu I Rmlw wif Yuumlr fxfxy lun VVWW-I SEATED - Mall E Hwy VXT- Ve-r L. R. - UBRARIAN -Q Nw . fXA.1ry R Hurw- L. - SHOP, HOME EC., and ART - Cl., Yo RJ: Mr Lvwtwv H'-R-.rlvwuwurm Mm Wirwifrvd Lffnfz, M525 Cfmrol Kolln, R. - JANITORIAL STAFF - Ll.. 70 RJ: Ml. Nmlmn KwHu-fm-r, Mx, Mvxvm QlwlMU!!7L'V, Mr' Sum SMU' lL. to R.l: B Ptautz, K. McCarty, R. Carpenter, T. Kilkuskie, R. Musselmon, B. Kruse, J. Kulp, S. Minnich, L Rottmund, J. Border, Syiiililvi, T. Richards, J, Heclxei, D, Frccseman, P. Eisc-mann, T. J.MaQl4,J.ShiflQr, Wilhr-Im, M, Royer, D, Martin, J. Huttord, D. Boyd, J. Slate, C. 'gfaeg em FIRST ROW -- QL. to RJ: M. Royer, D. Martin, J. Hufford. SEC- OND ROW - T. Wilhelm, J. Slate, D. Boyd. .-Nw! Providing a means of expression tor student opin- ions, promoting student and faculty co-operation, and practicing democracy as a way ot life are the purposes ofthe Student Council. During the year the Council supervised the Red Cross Drive, the Tuberculosis Campaign and the March of Dimes. A Poster and Slogan Contest vvas conducted in relation to the Clean-up Campaign staged in the spring ot the year. Barbara Kruse, our exchange student from Ger- many, vvas made an honorary member ot the Coun- cil so that she would see a working model of the United States' government in operation. Senior members were Darvin Boyd, Janet l-luftord, Dale Martin, Sandra Minnich, Marlene Royer, and Terry Wilhelm. emiofw l' If if A Y I ' L .Si E9 ZIBRA THE SCM ZZa4a0ffeba4 ul X 'Y R L 8' ,Al wx 5 i..l.,3 s..A-- 'M- President . . . Vice-President Secretory . . Treasurer . U11 ... Dulcw Mclriin Ronuld Blcmck me Bcrmcfr' Kfznrwce-T11 Showers Doris Elaine Adams Doris Favorite subiects, shorthand and typing . . . Akronite . . . enioys all sports, especially basketball and skating . . . likes English!?l? . . . secret ambition, to be a music teacher . . . seen with Vicky, Esther, Bonnie and Loretta. Chorus l,2,3,4g Orchestra 35 Color Guard 3,4f Intramural Sports l,2,3,4g Gym Assistant 3,4. sewn f fs 2 2 x Eileen Elizabeth Adams Leenie - Part-time worker at Newberry's . . . wavy brown hair . . . commercial student . . . dance enthusiast . . . would like to travel . . . seen with Judy and Peggy . . . neat wardrobe. Intramural Sports l,2,3,4g Dramatics Club 4. October 16 Vicky Eileen Adams llvickyll Honor Roll . . . likes sports . . . favorite subiect, math . . . quiet till you get to know her . . . loves hamburgers . . . would make an excellent bookkeeper. Intramural Sports I,2,3,4g Gym Assistant 3,45 Library Assistant 2,3,4f Honor Roll I,2,3, A 1 October 23 ll October 25 John Elwood Althouse Altie Mad Chemist?l?l . . . rides the lunch bus . . . hobbies are cycling and swim- ming . . . favorite subject, twelfth grade English . . . one of Mr. Beiber's faith- ful trombone players . . . plans to enter the service. Rifle Club 2,3,4f Band 2,3,4p Mixed Chorus l,2,3,4y Dance Band 3 Intramural Sports 2. Ernst F. Aschenbach, Jr. Louie Class comedian . . . favorite subiect, German . . . pilots a green Chevy . . . enjoys horseback riding . . . seen with Dave, Tom, Ken, J, P., and Ronnie . . . future undecided. Chorus 2,3p Football 3, Rifle Club 25 Intramural Vollevhall 2,3. 'BBQ Nh...- QJFN New February 25 . . . works at Michael's clothing store . . . plays the sox and clarinet . . . future undecided. July 9 Gary Lee Bare Bare Popular with both sexes . . . drives a hot '49 Plymouth . . . neat wardrobe Intramural Sports l,2,3,4p Football l,2,3g Band l,2,3,4g Dance Band l,2,3,4g Dixieland Combo 4, Rifle 2,3,4p Orchestra l,2,3p Chorus l,2,3,4p Prom Committee 3. 12 Julia L nne Beck Julie Always neatly dressed . . . favorite subiect P.O.D. 'l??ll . . . likes pizza, progressive iazz, and hot cars . . . enjoys dancing and horseback riding . . . bound for M.S.T.C .... secretly wishes to be a model. Mountaineer Staff l,2g Feature Editor 3, News Editor 4, Radio Staff 3, Junior Review Staff 3,4, Band l,2,3,4, Library Assistant l,2,3,4, ln- tramurol Sports l,2,3,4, Gym Assistant 3,45 Prom Committee 3, Cloisterette 4. reply it August 29 Mary Elaine Benner Elaine Neat wardrobe . . . seen with Dot . . . hobbies, sewing and flower arrang- ing . . . favorite subiect, math . . . adores kittens . . . enioys swimming and skating . . . someone's future secretary. Mixed Chorus l,2,3,4, Mountaineer Staff 3,45 Cloisterette Staff 4, ln- tramural Sports 2,3, Class Secretary 4, Honor Roll l,2,3, Operetta 2. Q O Richard Bender IIBUHII Favorite expression, you little sneak . . . drives a blue Chevy . . . believes in the good-neighbor policy , . . enioys football . . . ham tops the food list... likes P. O. D. Football l,2,3,4, Basketball l,2,3,4, Intramural Sports l,2,3g Chorus 2,3,4. QMWK N.-rw w 'X wax March 4 13 August 29 Ronnie Earl Blackman Blackie Varsity football tackle . . . drives a green Mercury!l'?? . . . caters to Ger- man!l?? . . . enjoys hunting . . . desires to be an architectural drattsman. Football 2,3,4g Chorus 2, Rifle 2,3,4, Intramural Sports 2,3,4f Gym Assistant 4. Ronald Rav Blanck llRonll Always joking . . . can be seen with Eiseman, Showers and Shrom . . . plays the clarinet and tenor sax . . . puts in time at the Cloister Dairies .. .favorite subject is Trig . . . plans to study engineering. Band l,2,3,4y Dance Band l,2,3,4p Dixieland Combo 45 Orchestra l,2g Basketball Manager l,2,3,4g Intramural Sports l,2,3,4g Key Club 3,45 Prom Committee 39 Freshman Party Committee lp Cloisterette Associate Editor 45 Vice President 4, Honor Roll 2,3. wt it December 15 is 'S F W if 5 jv Fl' ji? 42 October 8 Da rvl n E. Boyd lIBoYdII Seen with Wilhelm and Richter . . . plans to go to Penn State Agricultural School . . . loves English'??ll . . . great joker . . . favorite expression, holy cats . . . drives?'?'? a mean Ford. Chorus l,2,3,4g Intramural Sports l,2,3,4p Key Club 23,45 Football l,2g Baseball 2,37 Cloisterette Staff 45 Prom Committee 3g Student Council 3, Vice-President of Student Council 4. 14 Brenda Jean Brubaker Brenda Joined us in ninth grade from Akron . . . seen with Barb and Mary . . . an academic student . . . likes chemistry!!?! . . . pretty brown hair . . . dis- likes conceited people . . . desires to travel around the world . . . a future I'1Uf'Se. Mixed Chorus lg Intramural Sports I,2,3,4, Gym Assistant 3,4. Doroth Dottie Mistress of the 88's . . . daily passenger of the Akron Special' '... loves cheeseburgers . . . lots of fun . . . seen with Elaine' '... loves commercial math??!! . . . spends extra time reading . . . would make a good receptionist. Chorus l,2,3,4f Mountaineer 3,45 Cloisterette Typist 47 Intramural Sports 2,35 Operotta 25 Honor Roll l,2,3. Julia Ann Brumbach Julie Honor Roll student. . . hails from Lincoln . . . takes the academic course . . . seen with Jeanie . . . likes P. O. D.??! . . . enioys reading and painting sports fan . . . future elementary teacher . . . desires to travel. Chapel Pianist 2,3p Intramural Sports 2,35 Library Assistant 3,4, Cloister- ette Stott 4, Honor Roll 12,35 Special Art 4. Mae Buch May IO 15 Kenneth Larry Buch Drives a Mercury! IlKenII l . . . asset to mixed chorus!! . . . fond of history . . . chief hobby is sports . . . hearty laugh . . . future lies in the Air Force. Football l,2,3f Basketball i,2,3,4p Baseball 2,31 Mixed Chorus 2,3,4, Key Club 3,4. .1 January 2 Ronald Eugene Callahan llRonnyll Wheels a hot Nash . . . can be seen with John and Ken . . . loves chemistry odors?'?'? . . . favorite food, medium rare steak . . . likes P. O. D. classes . . . future undecided. Intramural Sports l,2,3,4g Football l,2,3g Rifle 2. General course . usually seen with . . . quite a ioker. at ...jul December 30 .A July l Roy Cammauf Skunk . . enioys hunting and fishing . . . outstanding red hair. . . Buch . . . favorite subject, P. O. D .... future in Navy Intramural Sports l,2y Rifle Club 2,3p Rifle Team 2,3 Jean Carpenter HJEGDH Pretty blond hair . . . calm, relaxed girl . . . favorite pastime, listening to popular records . . . loves to type . . . consumes coconut cream pie . . . after graduation plans to work in an office . . . frequently found watching mystery stories on television. f .6 A, March 6 John Bruce Deemer IIDOCII Quiet and handsome . . . likes steak sandwiches, hunting, wood . . . favorite subiect, typing . . . seen with Jack . . . dislikes people who copy homework . . . secretly desires to be a carpenter or drummer. Honor Roll 3, Rifle Team 2,3,4, Rifle Club 2,3,4, Key Club 2,35 Prom Committee 3. , Decemberb Mary Ellen Deckard Mary Petite and pretty . . . dark wavy hair . . . punctual?? . . . hobby, boys les eciall tall onesl . . . seen with Shelb , Lucille, Joanne or Joni P Y Y . . . secretly desires to become a fashion designer of iazz pianist. Band l,2,3,4, Orchestra l,2f Dance Band l,2, Honor Roll 3, Chapel Accompanist 3,45 Gperetta Accompanist 2, Library Assistant l,2,3,4, Intramural Sports l,2, Prom Committee 3, Cloisterette Staff 4, Dramatics Club 4. and working with January 20 17 5: l, M ll will Arlene Ruth Dietzel Arlene A Charles Dickersheid Chas Seen with Skeet and Art . . . likes history . . . pet peeve, anything that requires thinking . . . been with us twelve years . . . woman hater . . . likes hunting, fishing, and camping . . .a future Army man. Volleyball 1,2 Dashing green eyes . . . full of excitement . . . always seen with the Kids . . . peppy flag twirler . . . prefers color green . . . future, college education. Band l,2,3,4, Chapel Pianist l,2,3, Mixed Chorus l,3,4, Gym Assistant 3,45 Prom Committee 3, Library Assistant l,2,3,4, Intramural Sports l,2, 3,4, Cloisterette Staff 4, Dramatics 4. Wei? 'eng sa, llllfsfagimllll August 4 we-e Sri .l elf-l ,fi i iftwl-m M Tm l get this A September 6 it l 4.95 Judy Ann Donmoyer lljudyll Likclble lass . . . usually seen sneezing or laughing . . . likes cheeseburgers and English . . . avid football fan l'?!?l . . . seen with Mary ancl Bar bara . . . dislikes dishonest people . . . always on the go . . . college bound Librarian l,2,3,4, Prom Committee 3, Chorus 4 Leslie Clifford Doremus lILesll Favorite subiect, physics . . . seen with Boyd, Bare, Raezer, and Blanck . . . pet expression, yes well, that's life . . . academic student . . . future electronics engineer. Mountaineer Staff l,2,3, Senior Associate Editor 4, Band l,2,3,4, Dance Band l,2, Orchestra lg Football l,2,3,4, Basketball l,2. 6 ' ge t Qs-1jg3s Q-'N August 2 rthur E Eb IIA I' Dark black hair . . . seen with Chuck and Lincolnites pet peeve, home work . . . quiet on the surface . . . drives'P'P'P a black and white 53 Ford likes math . . . nice guy to know. . .future service James Philip Eisemann HJ. P.lI Sports enthusiast . . . specializes in all kinds of stunts!!! . . feeble five . . . popular with the German teacher . . . favorite making!!! . . . plans to attend law school. Football i,2,3, Band i,2,3,4, Dance Band l,2,3,4, Orchestra l,2,3,4p Prom 3, Cloisterette Business Editor 4, Basketball l,2, Dixieland Combo 4, Freshman Party Committee l, Student Council 4, Intramural Sports l,2,3,4g Dramatics Club 4. 19 sqs 'E . seen with hobby, cider We? Q , Mb August 9 tll i Peggy Ann Erb llpeggyll Likes to watch football and ice hockey games . . . loves spaghetti . . . mis- chievous brown eyes!! . . . ioined us in tenth grade from Twin Valley . . . seen with Leenie and Judy . . . loves Mercurys. Q .-. at l May 6 Neal Eshleman HEshIl Usually seen with Whitie and Buff . . . plans to enlist in Air Force . . . likes ice cream . . . hates English . . . in spare time works on cars . . . likes red . . . pet expression, there go the hoods. September 24 Jean Marie Fake Jeanie Been with us twelve years . . . seen with Julie . . . an academic student likes English class . . . lends her talent to the band . . . always pestering somebody . . . secret desire is to visit Europe . . . a future physical therapist. Band l,2,3,45 intramural Sports l,2f Gym Assistant lf Library Assistant 1,21 Band Uniform Custodian lj Band Librarian l,2. October 18 20 Carl Eugene Fasnacht Gene Quiet?? . . . always open for latest jokes . . . commercial student . . . enioys reading mystery stories . , . eye on a C.P.A. degree . . . pet peeve, Shake- speare and turnips . . . loves pizza . . . usually laughing. Special Art 2,3,4f Prom Committee 35 Sports 2,3,4f Cloisterette Staff 4, Dramatics Club 4, Mixed Chorus 4. E my Q K Sys -2 5- xt January7 David Clifton Fassnacht lloavell Blond hair, blue eyes . . . neat dresser . . . favorite food, lobster tail . . . brainy . . pest'?!'?!? . . . short walk to school . . . always willing to lend a helping hand . . . been with us twelve years. Y . .X 'cm Q X JE!! sv August 22 Mixed Chorus 2,3,4g Basketball 2,3,4f Key Club 2,3,4g Dance Committee 2,3,45 Prom Committee 3, Intramural Sports l,2,3,4g Cloisterette Staff 4, Honor Roll l,3. Carole Louise Felty Carole Future secretary . . . usually seen with Ruth Ann, Joe, and Gene . loves skating . . . is always ready for a good laugh . . . loves shorthand . . . despises Shakespearean plays!!! . . . dependable . . . well supplied wardrobe. M 'l 21 U' Sharon Lee Flor Sharon Hobby, sewing . . . commercial student . . . usually seen with Joyce . . . favorite subiect, shorthand . . . neat wardrobe . . . likes a certain blue Ford . . . someone's future secretary. Intramural Sports 3, Cloisterette Typist 4. February 3 lljoycell Flowing brown tresses . . . quiet on the surface . . . likes subs, skating, and horse shows . . . seen with Sharon . . . pet peeve, short boys . . . has a special interest in E-town C?'?!J . . . future telephone operator. Chorus l,2,3,4, Honor Roll 1,25 Intramural Sports 1,31 Operetta 2, Bond 3,4. i ,QR X l'x'l'X 5 ftllth .E 33 31 Wk July 16 Kenneth Reuben Gerhard IIKennYIl Enioys history and German classes . . . loves pizza pie . . . lends his voice N to mixed chorus . . . pet expression is Gee Some!l! . . . seen at every game ' .. . college bound. Intramural Sports i,2, Mixed Chorus 2,3,4, Honor Roll 3, Key Club 3,41 Prom Committee 3, Cloisterette Staff 4, Dramatics Club 4, September 3 22 Robert Eugene Getz Ilaobll Seen with Goodie and Johns . . . hobby, collecting girls . . . likes hunt- ing and fishing . . . came to us in ninth grade . . . secret desire, to own c Corvette . . . has on eye for B-town . . . future, service. Q-b y A fl! M November 5 Lynn Kathleen Geyer IlLynnII Soft spoken . . . graceful . . . enioys dancing . . . neat as a pin . . . pretty blue eyes . . . shorthand whiz . . . always reading . . . next stop, Brilions Beautician School. January 22 Barry Ray Gockley lIBcrrYll Hails from Bergstrasse . . . Gary's identical twin brother??l . . . favorite hobby is sports . . . can be found with Roger . . . commercial math, fa- vorite subiect . . . quiet until you know him . . . future undecided. W i May 'I3 23 Freshman Party Committee if Chorus 3. Gary Lee Gockley llGarylI One of the twins . . . nice to know . . . import from Bergstrasse . . . loves school?'?? . . . seen with Roger . . . enioys gardening . . . favorite subject is commercial math . . . future undecided. lla, Q... May 'I3 John Raymond Good l Goodie Drives a hot '50 Chevy!!! . . . enjoys hunting and fishing in spare time . . . et eeve, flat tires . . . has a weakness for the color blue . . . secret P P desire, to own a Corvette . . . plans to enter the Navy or M. S. T. C. Rifle Team 3,41 Key Club 2,35 Baseball 2, Rifle Club 2, Intramural Sports 2, Honor Roll l,2. W W Mt it tm that Marian Elaine Good Marian Akronite . . . pretty brown hair . . . loves Italian food . . . general course . . . tician . . .tears around in a '5l Chevy. WNW: ?Mg5...... we il xv . .gl gr . We .355 September 9 24- enioys bowling . . . favorite color, red . . . secret ambition, to be a beau- f l O Lucille Grimes Cille Pixie hair-cut and beautiful hazel eyes . . . likes steamed clams, chemistry, and P.O.D .... dislikes senior English . . . seen with Mary, Shelby, Joanne and Heisey . . . has great interest in Penn State and is headed there. Mountaineer l,2,3, Sports Editor 4, Radio Stal? 2,3,4, Junior Review Staff 3,4, Band 3,4, Librarian 3, Orchestra 3,4, Prom Committee 3, Cloi- sterette 4, Honor Roll l,2,3, Intramural Sports l,2,3,4, Gym Leader 3, Special Art 4, Dramatics Club 4. , ii ll ill M U M 't iw iillllwluu ' 'll ,JM il nh ll ,ill tt,.,, lt i i l' April 19 Lee D. Haines Ill-eel! Enioys chemistry . . . pet expression, You can't prove it by me . . . seen with Tony . . . quiet lad . . . hobbies, chemistry and model building . future in the Navy. we JW at .ww 135 Mjcs X- , .sz Aug . s fi? QF' ,s.,.r.s . fi ust 9 Walk es Rifle Club 2 Ruth Ann Hall Ruth Ann Akronite . . . likes baseball and roller skating . . . green-eyed, blonde . . . commercial student . . . usually seen with Gloria and Carol . . . fa- vorite subiect, shorthand . . . a future practical nurse or stenographer. Intramural Sports 2, Chorus 3. s xv - Q' . X il tf'5f 'l 'ggi x'w. 'k X January 31 Barbara Ellen Hammer Bobs Long ride to school . . . noted for her pony tail . . . addicted to roller skating . . . plays violin in orchestra . . . seen with Debbie . . . academic student. Orchestra l,2,3,4, Intramural Sports 2,3,4, Student Manager 4, Drama- tics Club 4. Decem be r 21 Barbara Ann Heisey Barb Travels considerable distance to school . . . pals around with Judy, Brenda, and Mary . . . dependable Exchange Editor . . . favors E-town College. . . always laughing. Library Assistant 2,3,4, Gym Assistant 3,4, Intramural Sports l,2,3,4, Mountaineer Staff 3, Exchange Editor 4, Junior Prom Committee 3, Orchestra 3,4, Dramatics Club 4. July 24 Judy Kay Heister Iljudyll Petite blond . . . always ioking . . . hopped all over the globe . . . every- body's friend . . . favorite subject, chemistry . . . nursing career. Chorus 4, Dramatics Club 4. July 29 26 Nicholas George Herr lINickIl Usually ioking . . . likes driving a hot??! Chevy and pestering Miss Loy . . . studious but doesn't appreciate homework . . . devotee of lobster tail and chicken . . . secret desire to travel abroad . . . college bound. Cloisterette Staff 45 Honor Roll l,2,3g Mountaineer Staff lg Artist 2,3,4p Radio Staff 31 Chorus l,2,3,4, District Chorus 3, Boys' Octet 31 Operetta 27 Prom Committee 35 Intramural Sports l,2,3,4p Key Club 2,3,4f Special Art i,4f Dramatics Club 4. April 8 Lucy Harriet Hiester Lucy Always has a ioke to tell . . . loves hamburgers . . . works at Wildwood during the summer . . . usually with Fay or Brenda . . . enioys football . . . will soon be wearing Air Force blue. 5 t January 9 Honor Roll I nna Marie Hittner Annie Oakley Loquacious . . . loves P.O.D .... favorite color, mint green . . . frequently calls Lititz . . , pastimes, ice-skating and swimming . . . a certain giggle like no one else's. Mixed Chorus l,3, Intramural Sports l,2,3,4y Dramatics Club 4. rf grit gg! w X October 5 27 Janet Elaine Hufford Janet Full of pep and energy . . . likes swimming . . . avid football fan . . . always 1- at the games to lead the cheering . . . pretty blue eyes . . . seen with the kid's . . . future includes college activities. Band i,2,3,4, Band Librarian 3, Chorus 3,41 Student Council: Corres- ponding Secretary 3, Recording Secretary 4, Library Assistant l,2,3,4, Class Secretary 2, Dance Committee 4, Freshman Party ly Prom Com- mittee 3, Cheerleader l,2,3,4, Intramural Sports l,2,3,4, Cloisterette Staff 4, County Band 35 Gym Leader 3,4, Orchestra l,2g Ensemble 4, Dramatics Club 4. .5 with October 16 R. Jeffrey Huntington IlJeHll Pet expression, doubt it . . . varsity football player . . . study hall fiend . . . seen with the gang . . . Mitchell and Ruth employee . . . hobby, driving?!'?! . . . perpetually ready for a good time . . . future in the Navy. Football 4, Intramural Sports 3,4, Dramatics Club 4. Gloria lmhoff HGlOl'lOH Likes to play the piano . . . Akronite . . . yearns for a certain Mercury . . . favorite subject, typing . . . secret ambition, to be a music teacher . . . com- mercial course . . . seen with Patsy and Joanne, Chapel Pianist I, Chorus l,2,3,4, Junior High Chorus Pianist 3,4, Senior High Chorus Pianist 4. , J N, 4 fe, ,2f2?ff 5 ,Q e M 2 GY 28 Wilbur Eugene lmhoff Willie Neat physique . . . hails from Mount Airy . . . spends pastime working on cars . . . seen with Tony . . . chief hobby, girls . . . loves pizza . . . plans to enlist. Intramural Sports l,2,3,4. Lorna Jane Kiick Lorna Enviable auburn hair . . . peppy cheerleader . . . dance enthusiast . . . enjoys ice hockey . . . pleasing smile . . .fun loving . . . plans to attend Penn State. Band l,3f Mountaineer ly Circulation Manager 2, Junior Associate Ed- itor 3p Editor-in-Chief 4, Library Assistant l,2,3,4, Freshman Party Com- mittee lg Prom Committee 35 Cheerleader l,2,3,4g Class Secretary 3, Mixed Chorus l,3,4, Cloisterette Stafi 4, Junior Review 3,4, Radio Staff 3,45 Chapel Pianist l,2,3f Gym Leader 3,4, Dramatics Club 4. 29 ,fvftfkm September 'I 7 Larr Lamar Johns ul-arryll With us since first grade . . . seen with Bob and John . . . academic student . . . favorite subject is commercial math . . . likes to hunt and fish . . . drives a '52 Chevy . . . wants to travel to Alaska. Mixed Chorus 2,37 Basketball Manager 2, Intramural Sports l,2,3 August 20 Septem be r 3 Barbara Christina Minna Kruse Barbara Our German exchange student . . , seen with Heidi and Julie . . . athletic . . . enjoys modern art . . . I've a question . . . collects books . . . future student of pharmacy or interior decorating. Student Council 4. ' Laing' .acl was Q ti gi December 25 Adelheid Korb Heidi Watch out for that beat-up Studiell? . . . Shiny brown curly hair . . . fa- vorite subiect, GERMAN'?!? . . . droll . . . efficient Nurses Aide . . . listens to classical music . . . much needed future nurse. Band l,2, Intramural Sports i,2,3,4g Gym Assistant 3,4 tc January 12 Terry L. Lefever Skeet Likes his brother's '56 Olds convertible . . . frequent trips to the bay . . . favorite food, T-bone steak . . . enioys popular music . . . seen with Charlie, Eby, and Miller . . . future in the Navy. Ronald Lee Levering Liver Akronite . . . favorite foods are ham, turkey, and chicken . . . sports a flattop . . . likes Miss Loy's study halls??!! . , . seen with Bill, Gary, and Brent . . . future, Navy. Football l,3, Intramural Sports l,2, Band l. May4 Judith Marie Longenecker lljudyll Beautiful long black tresses . . . seen with Lennie, Peg, or Joyce likes anything edible . . . enioys chemistry . . . loves Lincolns art Indian . . . future, Navy Nurse. Intramural Sports l,2,4, Special Art 4, Library Assistant l234 Dra matics Club 4. if tt.. it ... 4 Q ,t' ttttt L August 15 O O Linda May Ma rtln Linda Friendly . . . academic student . . . seen with Merle, Julia, and Karen . . . likes P. O. D. class. . . lots of fun . . . drives a Mercury . . . loves any kind of Italian food . . . an asset to the Chorus . . . future, physical educa- tion teacher. Intramural Sports l,2,3,4, Library Assistant 2,3,4, Gym Leader 2,3,4, Chorus 4, Dromatics Club 4. August 31 2 xx Mark Dale Martin ,W Outstanding sports star . . . tull ot fun . . . detests conceited people . . . endowed with leadership qualifications . . . always smiling . . . plans to attend college. April 3 Football i,2,3,4, Basketball l,2,3,4p Baseball l,3,4, Intramural Sports l,3,4, Mixed Chorus l,3,4, County Chorus l, Prom Committee 3, Fresh- man Party Committee lp Cloisterette Stat? 4, Gym Assistant 3,4, Student Council Vice-President 3, President 4, Class President 3,4, Band lg School Dance Committee 3,4, Dramatics Club 4. Loretta Irene Martzall Lo retta Rides the Hopeland Special . . . favorite subiect, commercial math . . . seen with Julie and Doris . . . secret desire is to visit Germany . . . et expression, Oh, my word!l . . . plans to enter the medical field. Intramural Sports i,2,3,4, Orchestra 3. its 5 A i'A R ac xl? June 24 Dona Lee Mentzer Dona Pleasing personality . . . noted tor her pixie . . . keeps the road hot to Lancaster . . . likes to dance and sew . . . fond of blondes . . . thoughtful , . . likes trigll? . . . college bound. December 26 Intramural Sports i,2,3,4, Dramatics Club 4. 32 Warren Ro Miller, Jr Butch Loves English!'?!?! . . . seen with Terry and Charlie . . . hobby, racing drives an Oldsl?!'?l . . . part time worker at Acme . . . always laughing an joking . . . future undecided. Intramural Sports l,2,3,4: Rifle Club 2. l ef' if .ww f' Q September 2 l l psychologist. 5f Z?gx 5 Sttmgitfl miyffftllpwe if sie Joyce Louise Mull Sandra Nadyne Mlnnlch A petite blue-eyed blond . . . friendly plays the flute and piano always on the Honor Roll . . a future nurse secretly desires to be a Student Council 4 Honor Roll l23 Band l234 County Band 34 Band Librarian 234 Chorus Accompanlst 34 Chapel Pianist 34 As sembly Accompanist 34 Orchestra l3 Prom Committee 3 Cloisterette Staff 45 intramural Sports i2 Referee 2 Dramatics Club 4 Iljoycell With us twelve years . . . full of fun . . . likes sports, especially baseball?l loves Italian foods . . . seen with Judy, Ken, and Gary . . . future nurse Mixed Chorus 3, Intramural Sports l,2,3,4g Special Art 4, Dramatics Club 4. W 33 June Clo Palm llcloyll Akronite . . . dislikes senior English . . . hobby, Weightlifting . . . seen with Tony and Dale . . . helps people get their homework done??! . . . favorite saying, l will bend you into a pretzel??? . . . general course. S . ,f ffiiwe January 30 Dale Lee Peters Dale One who can be found with a certain senior girl . . . likes commercial math . . . favorite color is red . . . has a craving for lemon meringue pie . . . pet expression, why?? . . . future undecided. Rifle Team 2,3,4g Intramural Sports l,2,3,4y Chorus 2,35 Time Keeper ,mf Wt 19 , .. - October 6 Judith Valerie Peters ll-ludyll Long walk to school . . . hobby is sketching . . . artist for the yearbook . , . likes hamburgers and pizza . . . commercial student . . . enjoys typing class . . . Miss Hoover's helper . . . future beautician. Library Assistant l,2,3,4, Intramural Sports 1,27 Gym Assistant l,2,4p Cloisterette Stall 4. February 2 34 Intramural Sports 3. Jean Marie Petticoffer Jeanie Petite . . . blue eyed blond . . . full of fun . . . dance enthusiast . . . favorite subject, P. O. D .... plenty of gray matter . . . loves pizza . . . future, business school. Mountaineer Staff 3, Literary Editor 4, Radio Stat? 3,4, Cloisterette Editor- in-Chief 4, Cheerleader 3,4, Library Assistant l,2,3,4, Chapel Pianist l,2,3,4, Intramural Sports l,2,3,4, Honor Roll l,2,3f Dramatics Club 4. Nmrtfai Wllffmgw-f:'t'f'? . , 5 W 'K 5 if Tig, if -,W . 6. mf- . March 4. O O David W. Pierce Dave Future minister, via Lebanon Valley . . . real trig brain . . . works at Michael's . . . quiet on the surface . . . girl-shy???? . . . loves apple-strudel and ice-hockey. Chorus l,2,3,4, Intramural Sports l,2,3,4, Band l,2,3, County Band 3, Key Club 3,41 Football I, Prom Committee 3, Cloisterette Stat? 4, Honor Roll 3, Dramatic: Club 4. es May 1 Joseph Pogwist Iljoell Calm and collected . . . enioys English Literature . . . Gene's buddy . artistically inclined . . . likes football and basketball . . . future salesman. Band lp Prom Committee 3, Special Art 2,45 Mixed Chorus 3, Dramatics Club 4. is Q it October 12 35 i C. Ronald Raezer Karen Lee Ranck Karen Expressive brown eyes . . . well-dressed . . . Merle's best friend . . . lilting soprano voice . . . devours pizza, ad intinitum . . . witty . . . a future art instructor. Cloisterette Staff 4, Chapel Pianist 47 Mixed Chorus l,3,4g Library As- sistant 2,3,4f Gym Assistant 4g Band lg Intramural Sports 1,25 Girls' Ensemble 4, Dramatics Club 4. December 26 never mind . . . loves to dance. January 22 36 Ronnie Sharp dresser . . . secret desire to play college football A . . pet expression Darn it . . . seen with a little shrimp . . . plans to study agriculture at Penn State . . . favorite pastime, working on the farm. Football l,2,3,4f Key Club 23,45 Mixed Chorus 4, Basketball lf Jr. Prom Committee 3, Cloisterette StoFl 4, intramural Sports l,2,3g Gym Fay Marie Reich IIFGYII Pretty . . . captain ot the flag swingers . . . seen with Lucy, Brenda, and Elaine . . . likes to see a brown Pontiac arrive . . . pet expression, Intramural Sports lg Band l,2,3,4 nthon James Reina Tony Joined us from Philadelphia in seventh grade . . . general course . , . likes pizza . . . secret desire, to go to France or ltaly . . . future, Air Force . . . seen with VVillie and Mueller . . . likes commercial math , . . full of fun. Rifle 2, Volleyball l,2,3. Brent Allen Richter Rick Always ready to help . . . so dear to his heart, that '31 Ford . . . skilled woodworker le. g. golden gate at our proml . . . likes chemistry . . . enioys horseback riding . . . will study accounting. Prom Committee 3, Rifle Team 3,4p Rifle Club 2,35 Cloisterette Staff 4g Chairman at Senior High Dance Committee 4. M., mar Yagi? L? 'F' sit, s Phillip Dexter Rhoads IIFHPII Generally seen clowning around , . . likes math and the opposite sex . . . seen with Donnie , Jeff , or Linny' '... pet peeve, homework . . . always ready for a good laugh . . . future physical education teacher . . . secret desire, to be a pro-basketball player. Basketball l,2,3,4g Gym Assistant 3,4g Chorus l,2,3,4, Key Club 3,45 intramural Sports l,2,3,4. ,sikg February I5 37 September 2 February 20 Juliana Root Julie Girl with a sense of humor . . . likes English, sauerkraut, and pizza . . . spends her time skating, dancing, and spotting airplanes . . . pet peeve, people who kill ants . . . secret ambition to be a distinguished mortician . . . future airline hostess. Band l,2,3,4, Intramural Sports l, Dramatics Club 4. One of the twins Italian food November 'I4 Juliana Clark Riffert Julie A blue-eyed blond . . . four years of Latin . . . violinist . . . two-time winner in the Voice of Democracy Contest . . . secret desire, to conduct a symphony orchestra . . . plans to attend Sweet Briar. Band l,3, Orchestra l,2,3,4, County Orchestra l,2,3,4, Chapel Pianist l,2,3,4, Intramural Sports l,2,3,4, Prom Committee 3, Cloisterette Stott 4, Cheerleader l, Library Assistant l,2,3,4, Chorus 4, Dance Band l,2, Honor Roll l,3, Girls' Ensemble 4, Dramatics Club 4. .firttf Jfiii' . 1 fl fi rg few., Ei, .sw ii i'l fl? 11 August 2 Darlene Royer Darlene . . . part owner of red Buick convertible . . . flag swinger lover . . . enjoys orchestra music . . . favorite sports, ice hockey and football . . . college bound. Band l,3,4, Class Otticer 2,3, intramural Sports l,2,3,4, Gym Leader 3,4, Prom Committee 3, Freshman Party Committee l, Honor Roll l,2,3, Cloisterette Staff 4, Library Assistant l,2,3,4, Chapel Pianist 3, Dramatics Club 4. as I Marlene Royer Marlene Beaming personality . . . heart lies at Lebanon Valley . . . peppy cheer- leader co-captain . . . likes steak sandwiches . . . seen with the kids . . . college bound. Dramatics Club 4, Bond l,2, Cheerleader l,2,3,4, Gym Assistant 3,47 Library Assistant l,2,3,4, Prom Committee 3, Dance Committee 3,4, Stu dent Council 2,3,4, Freshman Party Committee lf Sports l,2,3,4, Moun taineer Stott 3,4, Jr. Review 3, Jr. Review Editor 4, Radio Staff 3,45 Chapel Pianist 3, Honor Roll l,2,3f Cloisterette Staff 4. L Vvt, 1, . , gzwin' I ,, ,V -1, ' f is 4 ,Yagi c - f- .fp 21 .,-me-. -'wr Q -fe, . . 313 gig, , 1 7 ' wg? hu, A November 14 Mary Elizabeth Royer lIMarYll Perpetually ready for a good time . . . sports enthusiast . . . often seen with Judy and Barbara . . . sparkling personality . . . future gym teacher . . . band member in good standing. Band l,2,3,4, Chorus 2,3,4, Gym Assistant 2,3,4, Orchestra lg Jr. Prom Committee 3, Intramural Sports l,2,3,4, Girls' Ensemble 4, Dramatics Joanne Louise Rupp Joanne Quiet but friendly . . . likes Pat Boone, pizza, and German conceited people . . . neat blond hair . . . seen with Shelby, Mary, and Lucille . . . secretly wishes to be an interior decorator . . . future teacher. Honor Roll l,2,3, Library Assistant l,2,3,4, Intramural Sports 3,45 As- sociate Cloisterette Editor 4, Dramatics Club 4. 39 . . . dislikes August l5 Shelby Ann Rutt Petite and full of pep . . . usually laughing . . . likes math, spaghetti, skat- ing, and eating . . . belongs to the Acme Unions . . . Pet peeve, cliques . . . seen with Mary, Lucille, and Joanne . . . secretly wishes to be a farmer. Dramatics Club 4. WSW 4 jfgwb si John Linwood Sayer John Academic course . . . crack shot on the Rifle team . . . puts in time at Howard .lohnson's and Michael's . , . secret desire to be a pilot . . . sports a crew cut . . . enioys hunting. Key Club 23,45 Honor Roll l,2, Cloisterette Staff 4, Intramural Sports l,2,3,4g Rifle Team 2,3,4. 3 1.0 3? June 10 Samuel Christian Sherk llsornll Academic student , . . likes chemistry . . . has blond hair and blue eyes , . . hobby is girls . . . drives a '58 Dodge . . . excellent pianist . . . a sharp- shooter on our rifle team. Mixed Chorus 2,3,4g Rifle Team 3,45 Prom Committee 3. S- p January 'I0 40 Band l,2,3,4, Librarian 3, Orchestra 3,45 Intramural Sports l,2,3,4g Gym Assistant 3,4, Tumbling 2, Library Assistant l,2,3,4g Special Art 4g Paul Kenneth Showers llKenll College bound. . . with us twelve years . . . seen with Shrom and Dove . . . puts in time at Twin Kiss . . . confirmed woman haterll? . . . loves chemistry. Basketball l,2,3,4, Chorus l,2,3,4, Freshman Party Committee l, Class Vice-President 2, Treasurer 4: Key Club 2,3,4, Student Council 3, Intra- mural Sports 3,4, Gym Assistant 3,45 Cloisterette Staff 4. Nas-15152 February 'l l Thomas Craig Shrom llTomlI Tallest member of the senior class . . . pals around with Ken, Ronnie, J. P. and Dave . . . enioys sports , . . one of the varsity men in basket- ball . . . chemistry fiend . . . hopeful of college future. Key Club 2,3,4, Honor Roll 3, Intramural Sports l,2,3,4p Basketball l,3, 4, Gym Leader 3,4. Merle Dawn Shreiner Merle Wears her brown hair in many pretty styles . . . soft spot in heart for animals . . . always laughing . . . Karen's best friend . . . dairy Queen 'PW future nurse. Cheerleader l,2, Library Assistant l,2,3,4, Intramural Sports l,2,3,4, Chapel Pianist l,2,3,4, Band 3,4, Chorus 3,4, Freshman Party Committee lg Sr. High Dance Committee 2,3,4, Prom Committee 3g Gym Assistant 45 Cloisterette Staff 4, Honor Roll l,2,3, Drarnatics Club 4, Ensemble Ac- companist 4. ve s FQ Wm. , with 41 January 30 Gary E. Sm th llGarYIl Brilliant student from Bergstrasse . . . interests lie in a certain senior girl . . . has a weakness for chicken pie . . . enioys stamp collecting . . . likes twelfth grade English?!!? . . . plans to play with the K. C. A.'s. Football I, Baseball 2,3,4p Basketball l,2,3,4. ' it me eff? June 20 Joan Ann Spece ani Bewitching green eyes . . . unwavering fan of the Braves . . . dazzles audiences with spectacular displays of twirling . . . indefatigable . . . stew- ardess's career via nurses' training. Band l,2,3,4, Chorus l,2,3,4, Library Assistant l,2,3,4, Gym Assistant 2,3,4, Intramural Sports l,2,3,4, Chapel Pianist 2,3, Prom Committee lg Mountaineer Staff 3,4, Junior Review 3,45 Radio Staff 3,47 Cloisterette Staff 4, Dramatics Club 4. s September 30 35 Elaine Jane Swelgart Elaine A With us twelve years . . . usually seen with Brenda, Fay, and Lucy . . . likes dancing and motorcycles . . . pet expression, could be . . . a friend worth having . . . future undecided. Mixed Chorus l,2,3, Intramural Sports 1,21 Library Assistant 2,3,4. is gf-Q, ryffff eww! , 4, lifts, his ,- sip ' November 7 42 Jack Lamar Townsley ack Hails from Lincoln . . . joined us in ninth grade . . . seen with Dale . . . likes commercial math . . . hobby is automobiles . . . pet expression, Wanta bet? . . . drives a green Ford . . , a great asset to the football team . . . a future mechanic. Football i,2,3,4, Baseball 2,3. December 23 Christian Walter Troop Walt General course student . . . always ioking . . . enjoys tinkering around with cars . . . drives a '53 Ford . . . seen with Skunk . . . enioys English'??! . . . future plans to enter Navy. f December 23 Deborah Ann Llhler D.A Academic student . . . spends spare time reading . . . usually seen with Barbara . . . spaghetti fiend . . . Honor Roll . . . dreams of owning a Thunderbird. Mixed Chorus 3,41 Honor Roll i,2,3. M 17 43 GY William H. Ulrich 'fsnrf Seen with Ronnie . . . one of the taller members of the senior. class . . . hails from l-lopeland . . . curly hair . . . favorite subiect, chemistry . . . college bound. '--ir Judith Margaret Llrsprung fuudyff Lots ot fun . . . seen with Rosy, Flossie, and Anna . . . adores meat loaf . . . pet peeve, typing . . . employed at Newberrys . . . likes '49 Fords . . . favorite pastime, babysitting . . . came to Ephrata in second grade . . . future undecided. Intramural Sports l ,2. MQQQSW f' at 6, , . A It , ' 4' it tt f Aw Q Q S September 19 Intramural Volleyball l,2g Key Club 3,4 was PW' wwf yu . Esther S. Usner Esther Known for her outstanding ability in sports hobby . . . favorite subiect, bookkeeping'??!l to play on a girls' softball team. Band l,2,3,4p Mixed Chorus 3g l,2,3,4, X 'I X ith . rl' 'Y-3? March 4 44 . . . plays the marimba for a . . . cute laugh . . . secret desire Gym Assistant 3,4, Intramural Sports Richard Eugene Wanner llspeedyll Been with us twelve years . . . neat dresser . . . likes chemistry . . . seen with a cute iunior girl . . . favorite food, pizza . . . secret desire is to own a Mercedes. Football l,2,3g Basketball l,2y Student Council l,2p Class President 2, Class Vice-President 3: Freshman Party Committee I, Prom Committee 3, Dance Committee 2, Cloisterette Staff 45 Key Club 3,4g Chorus l,2,3,4g Sports l,2,3,4, Gym Assistant 4: Boys' Octet 3. V 1 330 March 25 Romalne Reed Weachter Romaine Rides the l-lopeland Special . . . lives to eat . . . pals around with Bonnie and Fonda . . . commercial student . . . joined us in ninth grade . . . cheer- ful personality. Intramural Sports l,2,3 T x s-. April 16 Donald Lee Weaver IlDonll Seen with Flip, Boydy, or Janice !'?l . . . come from Bergstrasse in ninth grade . . . loves math and history . . . can be found at all football and basket- boll games . . . college bound. Intramural Sports i,2,3f Prom Committee 35 Mixed Chorus 2,3,4f Base- ball 2,3,4p Honor Roll l,2,3. Q-25? 45 February 6 Shirley Marie Weidman Shirley Etticient and speedy typist . . . willingly helps everyone . . . neat wardrobe . . . secretly desires to be an interior decorator . . . pen pals and sewing are her chief hobbies . . . hopes to attend Goldey Beacom School ot Business. Maiorette lp Library Assistant l,2,3,4g Mountaineer Staff 3,45 Cloister- ette Staff 4, Honor Roll l,2,3. r Bonita Lucille Weidman Bonnie Blond, wavy hair . . . commercial student . . . usually seen with Fonda and Romaine . . . enloys roller skating . . . favorite subject, bookkeeping'?!!'? . . . would love to meet Pat Boone. lntramural Sports l,2,3. November 27 July 24 Vivian Yvonne Weinhold llvivll Joined us in sixth grade . , . seen with Shirley . . . likes pork chops and apple pie . . . commercial student . . . enioys shorthand and typing . . . hobbies are eating and collecting records . . . desires to meet Elvis . . dislikes conceited people . . . future Wac. Intramural Sports l,2. February 22 46 Roger Lee Wenger Wenger Loves English!?!? . . . pals around with GockIey . . . black wav one of the taller seniors . . . quiet on the surface . . . Bible Sc Mlxed Chorus I,2,3,4y Intramural Sports I,2,3. hool future. y hair.. - Ns M5656 SQ' June 29 Fonda Loves study haIIs?? . . . secretly wishes to meet Ricky Nelson engoys ice skating . . . beautician career planned . . . Mount Airy resident found with Bonnie and Romaine . . . always smiling. Intramural Sports I 2 3 twig isgIQ!,.AiIfF 3, is-We December 1 lITerryll One of the regulars at the Rec . . . often seen with Pop . . . the ioker liked by everyone . . . real smooth dancer . . . college career planned always ready for a good time. Student Council 2, Treasurer 41 Football l,2,3,4g Basketball I,2,3,4f Base- ball 2,3,4g Jr. Prom Committee 3, Freshman Party Committee If Gym Assistant 3, Dramatics Club 4. .mf , t 3? fs gui: je' .fffwgs ,. s, .t 2 EY, W K March 30 My Florence Williams Flossie Short Akronite . . . iust loves to go fishing . . . outdoor, energetic type . . . may be seen at all football games . . . future career, bookkeeping . . . never shirks responsibility . . . fun to be around. Intramural Sports l,2,3,4. ,s 2 , fag, fe3 xQsxsig!E wi., ' - 'if is W. ws Q ki S! Q, i ,sms ff sg- is. 15 gs T. . 'fl W Moy 27 Rose Marie Wise Rosie One of the shorter losses . . . usually seen with Judy and Flossie . . . likes Fords!! . . . Elvis Presley fan . . . pet peeve, English . . . future undecided. Intramural Sports l,2. ii June 24 Bonita Louise Wltmer Bonnie Dependable girl . . . pet peeve, English . . . indeterminable future . . . says her hobby is boys . . . enioys movies . . . frequently seen with Esther . . . has that get up and go. Intramural Sports l,2,3p Color Guard 2,3,4g Chorus l,2,3. .lulne 29 48 Brenda Joyce Wolf Brenda Fond of dancing . . . frequently seen with Fay, Lucy, and Elaine sna color guard alwa s ready for o good time admires a . . . ppy . . . y . . . green and white Hudson . . . happy-go-lucky . . . one of our commercial students, Band 2,3,4g Intramural Sports l,'2. November 12 1 Kay Elaine Zwally IIKGYII Pretty brown eyes . . . seen with the kids . . . favorite subiect, typing . . . secret desire to become a home economics teacher . . . hobbies, knitting and fashions . . . seen with a good-looking '58 graduate . . . future un- decided. Honor Roll 3, Prom Committee 3, Freshman Party Committee lg Library Assistant 2,3,4p Gym Assistant 35 Intramural Sports l,2,3,4g Dramatics Club 4. July 16 4 1 if-, .. 4.:i 4 Q .J 5, 'lg::'1'i lv . '43 ' 4.3 glliiaaa. A -W Q CLASS FLOWE RS - - White ond Ccirdino CLASS MOTTO Wisdom is the fother of experience, memory, the mother. l Roses SCHO ALMA MATER I Hoil Almo Moter, Thee we uphold, Our Ties grow stronger, As The yecirs unfoldg We'll show our loycnlfy, To Thee be true, Faith, hope ond Truth revere, Purple and Gold. I Q . i .,. .,.,s.s-awwr-.rafts fit, .-fat-FM..-1--,.t. - V. --..--.,-.e.y,.-.wq- me-.wvwpemmf-fnmws. s0'.-pveynjqxywfgyzit-nfrl In 1955, we the class of 1959 b gan the first step towa our goal, graduation As Freshmen we were represente tudent Council by Joanne Wenger and Richard Wanner. The highlight of that first ar was the Freshman Party held in the school gym we returned the next year as Sophomores, we chose Richar Sho , Janet Hulford, and Darlene Royer as our clas - sident, vice-president secretary, and treasurer respectively. Our Student Coun ' representatives were Marlene er and Andy Miller. Marlene Royer and Janet ufford were elected as varsity eerleaders and automatically became our co-capta Our school was represented ' ' county orchestra by Julie Riffert. f s were the first class of Ephrata High School to ct our class colors and orde our iackets in the Sophomore year We chose cardi d and white. Another first for our cass was our 'u are Party with t e theme, April ln Paris. The chairmen of various committees were Lorna i , Joni Spece, Merle Shreiner, and Darlene Royer. Again we returned in the fall w' h hopeful expectations. Our class officers were Dale Martin, president, Richard W vice-president, Lorna Kiick, secretary, and Darlene Royer, treasurer. The focal po t of our Junior year was the Junior-Senior Prom The t of the prom was Strangers ln Paradise, represented by a man and woman on white cloud being led through the gates of Paradise by a cherub. After the Prom e were entertained at a post-prom party given by the Soroptomist Club. Chair men of the com ' 'f-- - r- k Lucille Grimes, Leslie s, and Eugene Fasnacht. ' - - so our Junior year ended, - lliY brighter prospe s our Senior year were y o come. Having re ed the final step our climb toward graduation, we began our Senior ' a wi - e election of Dale Marti o -- - resident. Also chosen were Ronald Blanck, vice-president, Elaine Benner, secretary, and Ken S ow , .- - . We were ably represented in Student Council by Sandy Minnich, Darvin Boyd, M --- ' g r, Terry Wilhelm, Janet Hultord and Phil Eisemann. We chose our class flower and class mo - ' - we egan to work on this, our yearbook. ' ov- . - 'I O -- . . H. S. in much hard work, l'm sure f us agree that this was one of the best years of our lives w.-vez-spasm-5 'ip 5-.'-2.:i-:,4,,f:'L.r- A-' r V' l . ' , . - ,1 . ilflrs :ff fig'- FQ-' 3-5'-alfa O A U I l ' A ' l WO I-'hi' V X . I ,A K A-,.-f:g,x'E'P . Sv. E fx, fri .Bam Going WC? 3 N A I I, 'S 1 4.4 Contents 9 . . , .- QI Afkenfgignl! 71 Q . Bare foot - , mms S leeP7 Qfggi ,Q 3 Yau:-ng M . 'Q' P 'f ff+?'f 'Watch T e BJFJIC low r Que ss Who ?!? , B C I 9 h , 1 E Y e S ' A. FT-Shin Svqhing Q we w...v 1 A-'X Mlm W M Q , 4 E uf U - Rqlqgyn ROP!!! To Go 01: 15 BAQQJ Quik Wuwftfh' HUVJ 7, Uhgvsf-ed +Don'f It Easy X A -Ju Dual!! C IGP YOU' or 81003 Nunn..-... Studied! I-H7315 W d 'PH-P We the Sennors of Ephrata Hugh School beung of sound and dnsposung mmol memory and understandnng do hereby publtsh and declare thus to be our last wtll and testament nn the following manner and form We hereby gave and bequeath the followung The grldtron leadershnp of Dole Martin to Jesse Wolf Tom Shrom s height to Ronnie Lesher Julie Rlffert s tax: service to Peggy Mason Lucille Grimes s athletic ablllty to Jerrleann l-laller Arlene Duetzel s freckles to Sally Muller The companionship of Marian Good and Dale Peters to Betsy Ebersole and Randy Lelnbach The typtng abllmty of Shlrley Weldman to Sandy Dletrnch Juhe Brumbach s helpung hand to Bernice Martnn Barbara Kruse s chewing gum to Sharon Sampson To Tom Richards Ronnue Leverung s blush Judy Donmoyer s sneezes to Betty Fromm Janet Hufford s and Marlene Royers cheering ablllty to Darla Ntssley and Betsy Drlluch Sam Sherk s ablllty to ploy the pnano to any future Llberace Mrs Shaub an lntelllgent Sensor Engltsh Class the Junlors plenty of brains and Macbeth Sophomores a successful Junnor Prom the Freshmen happy years IH senior hugh e Elghth Grade a permanent Latin teacher Seventh Grade a new school study hall a heater on cold winter mornungs To Mr Snook a basketball team wtthout any nnlurues from football A champnonshlp football team to Mr Young We do hereby flrmly afflx our seal to thus document In the year of our Lord nnneteen hundred and tlfty nlne Elalne Benner Attorney at Law David Fassnacht Esq Julto Brumbach Esq l. ' ' ' ' . 2. ' ' ' . 3. ' ' ' ' ' . 4. . . , . . . . Q 5, ' ' ' . 6. . . . 8. ' ' ' ' ' . 9. ' ' ' . TO. ' , ' ' ' . ll. ' . 12. ' ' ' ' ' ' 13, Barbara l-lammer's long ride to school to Dick Ammon. I4. ' ' ' ' ' . l5. To . , ' A ' ' . lo, To ' , ' . l7. To the , A . l8. To , ' ' ' . l9. To th ' , ' . 20. To the , . Ql. To ' ' . 22. . , ' ' ' ' . 23. ' ' . . 54 ,4 5. 1. 1 C L, J 3 4 ....f' 3 LQ, L QQQLZS' HE W V , X I B. -f ' . R A 'aj 5 Jean Petticotter ' 1 V - . Editor Joanne Rupp Associate Editor . X.. A if Ronald Blanck Associate Editor Staff? ' ' ew: With the opening of school and the organization ot various clubs and activities, our Cloisterette Staff was formed with Jean Petticofter as editor and Joanne Rupp and Ronald Blanck as associate editors. Under the editors were the following staffs: Literary, Sports, Business, Typists, Artists, and Photographer. The editors would like to thank the whole staFf for their eFforts and time in producing this, our 1959 Cloisterette. We also extend our thanks to the faculty tor their help and co-operation. The whole staff wishes to take this opportunity to thank Mrs. Bradley for helping us with the many problems which arose. She patiently guided us as we prepared for publication, that which we hope will be one ofthe best Cloisterettes. 56 Mrs. Luella Bradley . . . Faculty Advisor X. E ' 5:44 Jana-W 5:44 FIRST ROW - CL. fo RJ: D. Royer, A. Diefzel, P. Eisemann, J . FIRST ROW - KL. to RJ: J. Spece, J. Riffert, L, Kiick, S. Minnich, Beck, L. Grimes. SECOND ROW - K. Gerhard, R. Raezer, T. Wil - J, Brumbach, E. Benner. SECOND ROW - R. Wanner, J. Sayer, helm, M. Shreiner, D. Martin, D. Pierce, B. Richter. D, Fassnacht. 5645! fglflfdfddltd 7i.: Spam P FIRST Row - QL. fo RJ: D. auch, s. Flory. SECOND Row - S. Weidman, E. Fasnacht. ,f FIRST ROW - KL to RD- J Peters N Herr SECOND ROW D FIRST ROW . .. . , . . - . -- IL fo RJ: J. Hugord, M. Royer. SECOND ROW - Boyd, K. Ranck, K. Showers, L. Doremus. 57 79 REFRESHMENT COMMITTEE - FIRST ROW - CL. to RJ: J. Don- moyer, M. Shreincr, K, Zwally, B. I-leisey, L. Kiick, D. Royer. SEC- OND ROW - R. Raezer, G. Bare, D, Boyd, D. Pierce. U Rt FINANCE COMMITTEE - KNEELING - CL. to RJ: D. Weaver, D. Fassnacht. STANDING - S. Sherk, R. Blanck, L. Doremus ENTERTAINMENT COMMITTEE - SEATED - Cl.. to RJ: A. Dietzel, J. Beck. STANDING - E. Fassncicht, K, Buch, T, Wilhelm, J. Pogwist. The annual Junior-Senior Prom, under the super- vision of Miss Esther Weeter, was presented by the class ot i959 on Friday night, May 2, I958. The theme, Strangers in Paradise, was depicted by mannequins of a lady and a gentleman, in evening attire, who revolved in the center of the gym. At both ends of the gym were patios with benches, flowers, and fountains, all enclosed in low, white fences. We danced to the music ot Al Morrison's Orches- tra. Retreshments consisting ot cup cakes, punch, and pretzels were served. The Soroptomist Club ot Ephrata sponsored the post-prom party at the Legion ballroom. DECORATIONS COMMITTEE - KNEELING - IL. to RJ: S. Minnich, J. Deemer, B, Richter, K. Gerhard, M. Royer, N. Herr, M. Deckard. STANDING - M. Royer, J. Huhord, P. Eise- mann, J. Rittert, L. Grimes. Smmnyewae Fafmalcze gif s! 5 X FQ ff? G . E my 4 ' qi? 4 Y' HW! FIRST ROW - CL, to RJ: L, Doremus, L. Kiick, S. Gerhart. SEC- OND ROW - Mr. Noll, J. Petticofter, T. Esslinger, J. Beck, M. Rover, K. Horst, C. Foltz, B. Heisey, L, Grimes. THIRD ROW - S. Homshcr, R. Lausch, R. McGeary, J. Kreider, P, Bowman, R. Driver, B. Dillich, M. Graft, J. Hallman, P, Brendle, S. Simpson, EDITORS: CI.. TO RJ L. Doremus, L. Kiick, S. Gerhart. x S. Simpson, L. Weinhold, J. Spece, N, Herr. FOURTH ROW J. Driver, B. Gerhart, J. Sachs, J. Pogwist, B. Slote, P, Simpson, D. Kilhefner, P. Mason, L. Scheirey, J. Lied, C. Starry, J. Yoder, B, Rettew, R. Mumma. ' Wm The Mountaineer Staff completed a successful season under the leadership ot Lorna Kiick with Leslie Doremus and Sandra Gerhart as her associ- ates. The faculty advisor was Mr. Noll. ln addition to publishing the school newspaper, they also wrote columns tor The Ephrata Review and conducted radio broadcasts. Marlene Royer, also Circulation Manager, was the head ot the Junior Review Stallt, which sub- mitted articles tor publication in the local paper. Heard each week on VVGSA radio station was a broadcast, Ephrata High School Highlights. Julia Beck, who was also News Editor, was in charge of this program. Miss Christine Drumheller became the new faculty advisor for these radio broadcasts. Other seniors on the stalt were: Lucille Grimes, Girls' Sports, Barbara Heisey, Exchange Editor, Jean Petticofler, Literary Editor, Nick Herr, artist, and Joni Spece, on the newsboard. 60 gf' 'l W U. L. - IL. To RJ: E. Benner, S. Weidman, D. Buch, U. R. - IL. Vo RJ: J. Yoder, P. Bowman, N. Herr. L. L. - Il. fo RJ: K. Horst, M. Royer. :if 3 I 'ii ' Ill ' yn SEATED - IL. to RJ: Miss Drumheller, J. Beck, I.. Kiick. STANDING - P. Simpson, S. Simpson, R, McGeory, M. Royer, P. Brendle, J. Pei- SEATED - IL. Io R.I: J. Beck, M. Royor, L. Kiick Ticofier, R, Lousch, L. Doremus, S. I-Iornsher, J. Kreider, C. Sforry, B. STANDING - C. Foltz, P. Brendle, B, Hcisey, J. Space Renew, S, Simpson, B. Gerhort. MISSING - L. Doremus, M. Grofi. FIRST ROW - IL. to RJ: K. Gerhard, J. Sayer, J, Bright, T. Sherk, J, Gerhart, R. Wanner, C. Musselman, R. Carpenter, R. Lesher, T. Thompson, D. Boyd, J. Althouse, R. Bickhart, N Herr. SECOND ROW - D. Pierce, B. Gorman, J. Smith, T. Sides, R, Raezer, D, Fassnacht, T. Zinn, T. Richards, T. Esslinger, M. Bingeman, J, Kosteclcy, P, Rhoads, J. Weidman, D. Bomberger, R. Hobbins, D. Freesernan, T, Wiest. THIRD ROW - J. Wolf, SEATED - QL. to RJ: J. Woll, C. Musselrnari. STANDING - R. Carpenter, Mr. Bieber. R. Ammon, D. McQuate, J. Shantz, N. Behmer, J. Slote, K. Horst, J. Fry, E. Kiehl, K, Showers, D. Bieber, L, Spangler, R. Driver, FOURTH ROW - M. Sharp, M. Miller, K, Buch T. Shrom, M. Grott, L. Yeager, R, Blanck, L. Dorernus, D. Burk- B. Ulrich. hart, M. Klinefelter, H. Summers, D. Grabill, D. Geib, D Sprecher. The Key Club, a sub-division of the Kivvanis Club, is the only service club ot Ephrata High. This unique program for youth consists of senior high boys ranking in the upper third ot their class, The aims ot this club are directly in line with those ot all sound education, namely, to develop good citizens, to build better communities and to exalt the spiritual rather than material things ot lite. The otlhcers are as tollovvs. Clay Musselman, president, Richard Wanner, secretary, Jesse Wolf, vice-presidentg Ronald Carpenter, treasurer. The senior representative on the Board of Directors is Ronald Blanck. Seniors in the club are John Althouse, Ronald Blanck, Darvin Boyd, Kenny Buch, Leslie Doremus, David Fassnacht, Kenny Gerhard, Nicky l-lerr, Dave Pierce, Ronald Raezer, Philip Rhoads, John Sayer, Kenny Showers, Tom Shrorn, Bill Ulrich, and Richard Vvanner. 62 X 0 Msv F .0 X H a s Ks. N S' v 'tif Oro, X we Semin WW STANDING - QL. io RJ: M. Shreiner, J. RiHerf, J. Spece, J. Sachs, E, Messner, L. Beam, R. Lcusch, L. Fake, J. Kreider, P. Simpson, B. Beck, J. Fossnochr, S. Homsher, J. Pefficoffer. SEATED - M. Deckcurd, S. Minnich. caufofz 7494 STANDING - CL. fo RJ: S. Weinhold, T. Croft, P. Martin, C. Fussncchr, C. Snead, G. Scxhm, C. Sherk SEATED - C. Starry, J. Mock. tc! Y CL, TO RJ: J. Riftcrt, K. Ranck, M. Royer, J. Huftord. f 0 Mrs. Mildred Leisey . . . Vocal Director . 4 Mrs. Mildred Leisey, director of the choruses of El-l.S., has spent much time working with the students to produce entertaining chapel programs and to give the students a musical background. She formed the Senior, Junior, and Sophomore ensembles, which sang in chapel programs. Mrs. Leisey certainly deserves much credit tor her indetatigable efforts. ll, TO RJ: H. Kilhefner, C, Bender, XX. M CL. TO RJ: S. Stafford, L. Eichncr, J. Horton, V. Fry, J. Landis, S. Simpson, L. Boom. 1. in 1 FIRST ROW - IL. to RJ: J, Weachter, B, Parry, B. Hofzfman, L. Fake, S. Myers, S. Simpson, L. Shelly, L. Bearn, J. Sacks. SEC- OND ROW - J, Lindberg, C. Garver, R, Ressler, P. Mason, J. Horton, L. Doremus, D. Graff, G. Bare, K. Hassler, D. Knosp, J. Daugherty. THIRD ROW - J, Hecker, S. Simpson, V. Craig, S. FIRST ROW - KL. to RJ: P. Snead, S. Buffenrnyer, G. May1Weld, R. Mayfield, L. Donmoyer, R. Miller, D. Weiland, E. Young, J. Keeler, D. Rollin, N, Long, M, Steinmetz, S. Minniclw, C. Eberly, G. Bergstresser, B. Hackman. SECOND ROW - S. Myers, C. Shirk, C. Snead, A. Mull, S. Rebert, H. Althouse, B, Gerhart, J. Shober, M. Riffert, E. Barnett, W. Ranck, R. Raihl, V. Royer, J. .ff 1. .. Stafford, R, Leinbach, B. Ebersole, L. Eichner, J. Spece, L. Kiick, L. Rottmund, A. Myer, V. Fry. FOURTH ROW - R. Shimp, D. Weaver, R. Wenger, P. Weaver, C. Musselman, D. Martin, J. Donmoyer, R. Raezer, R. Mumma. SEATED - S. Minnich, M. Deckard. 0 Felty, C. Felker, G. Weaver, G. lmhoff THIRD ROW - R. Kulp M. Diem, L. Dagon, L. Keeler, W. Watson, M. Buch, L. Wolfe J. Wolfe, J. Mack, J. Wenger, P. Martin, N. Parry, M. Martin FOURTH ROW - B. Hoffman, T. Croft, D, Gorman, K. Gockley, B. Behmer, E. Watson, D. Ressler, D. Hungerford, H. Nissley, J Reddig, S. Wenger, C. Weaver. 1a 4 is 1 gl:-.m,,,in i1 l Y FIRST ROW - CL. to RJ: D. Buch, N. Herr, C. Bender, W. Strauch, Ridgwoy, H K lhefner M Kurtz R Carpenter J Hufford J. Heister, C. Musser, J. Yoder, J. Staufter. SECOND ROW - S. FOURTH ROW K Ranck D Fassnacht P Royer L Spangler Sherk, M. Shreiner, C. Kling, K. Gerhard, A. Dietzel, R. Lesher, K. Showers, N Landis D Sprecher L Martin P Rhoads J E. Benner, R. McGeary, J. Riltert. THIRD ROW - J. Frey, G. Schantz, D. Bomberger M Royer K Buch Horst, T. Sherk, D, Uhler, B. Shreiner, J. Hallman, R. Bender, N. The Senior High Chorus, which met every Tuesday and Thursday during the half hour period, was under the able direction of Mrs. Mildred Leisey. During the year they participated in various assembly programs. The senior members of the Chorus were Leslie Doremus, Gary Bare, Ronald Raezer, Lorna Kiick, Joan Spece, Judy Donmoyer, Dale Martin, Roger Wenger, Donald Weaver, Judy Hiester, Nick Herr, Dorothy Buch, Sam Sherk, Merle Shreiner, Ken Gerhard, Arlene Diet- zel, Elaine Benner, Julie Rittert, Janet Hulllord, Richard Bender, Karen Ranck, Dave Fassnacht, Ken Showers, Linda Martin, Phil Rhoads, Mary Royer, Ken Buch, Joyce Fry and Deborah Uhler. Representing Ephrata in County Chorus were Sharon Simpson, Janet Landis, Virginia Fry, Shirley Stafford, Lois Eichner, Leslie Doremus, Gary Bare, Ronnie Lesher, Dale Bomberger, and Dave Pierce. The Junior High Chorus composed of seventh, eighth, and ninth grade students, met every Monday and Wednesday during the half hour period, under the direction of Mrs. Mildred Leisey. This group participated in many assembly programs during the year. ln May, both the Senior and the Junior High mixed choruses presented their annual Spring Festival. 67 Mr. Robert Bieber . . , Instrumental Director I C X Mr. Robert Bieber, instrumental music director of E.H.S. has worked very hard this past year. In addition to di- recting Senior cmd Junior Concert Bands, he has worked diligently giving lessons in interpretation and giving pri- vate instrumental lessons. The Marching Band and the Sacred Choir are also results of his eltorts. E.H.S. is very fortunate in having him and owes him much for his unceasing labors. 244:44 1 Sascha of Zami KNEELING - S, Rutt. FIRST ROW - L. to RJ: J. Fake, J. Beck, M. Royer, S. Minnich, J. Huttord, J. Root. SECOND ROW - L. Doremus, R. Blanck, P. Eise- mann, J. Althouse, G. Bare. K L S1 5 iii lg at X . ... X J V y .f fx, ss Era X 77 ,N l x-1 Y- ,. N Xi u S f '-QI 68 U.. TO RJ: A. Diefzel, D. Royer, F, Reich, J. Hecker, L. Scheirey, S. Simpson. Verna Kellenberger . . . Field Captain Joni SPSCE fl. TO RJ: J. Frey, E. Usner, B. Wifmer, S, Adams, D. Adams, B. Wolf, N. Burkmon. 0 O CL. TO RJ: B. Slofe, J, Border, P. Werner, V. Craig, M Shroiuwr S. Kuzrniuk, J. Dierwechier, 69 is...-1 1- TOP PICTURE - fl.. fo RJ: FIRST ROW - T, Hirneisen, L. Schacierle, W. Seiverling, J. Horton, SECOND ROW - D. Bomberger, J. Althouse, R. Bingeman, F. Shearer, THIRD ROW - P. Eisemann, H. Blough. FOURTH ROW - R. Klinger, D. Sprecher, L, Doremus, L, Yeager, R. Deckard. BOTTOM PICTURE - FIRST ROW - LL. to RJ: C, Eaby, L. Beam, J. Kosrecky, J. Shiffer. SECOND ROW - S, Rutt, J, Beck. THIRD ROW - G. Bear, T. Weisf, C, Hess, C. Barry. FOURTH ROW - M. Klinefelfer, D. Free-seman, J, Hiestand. gcuwlfil FIRST ROW - IL. to RJ: K. McCarty, S. Frey, G. Sahm, C. McCarty, A. Enck. SECOND ROW - B. Kreider, B. Shreiner, J. Mull, R. McGeary. THIRD ROW - S. Homsher, M. Royer, S. Retiew, N. Ridgway. FOURTH ROW - R, MCQua?e, R. Blanck, P. Mason, D. Kilhefner. flu M If e 1.mm.:1 mnmm I I I I I I 5. 3 1 5 I! i B E L I. S 81 F I. U T un I1 II ll E B S P E R Q ,f x I K--.yxilfl U xr L V 3 9:-2-1 7.- C-' 5 4.1 'X 5 I TOP PICTURE - FIRST ROW - CI.. Io RJ: R. Lausch, S. Minnich, J. Bollinger, J. Kreidcr, J. Hufford. SECOND O ROW - D. Hackman, P. Simpson, C. Starry, S. Simpson. BOTTOM PICTURE - FIRST ROW - QL. to RJ: C. Bender, R. Peachy. SECOND ROW - J, Kurtz, J. Root, N D. Fenninger. THIRD ROW - J. Ingham. FOURTH ROW - T. Esslinger, K. Douple, E. Kichl, L. Wmvir. 5444465 T R U M P E I I FIRST ROW - KI.. Io RJ: R. STaufTer, J. Esslinger, J. Shearer, L. Spotts, R. Wolf. SECOND ROW - J. Driverr, S. Zinn, T. Raezer. THIRD ROW - G. Lentz, K. Dores, R. Ammon, J. Fake. FOURTH ROW -- J. Vxffeidman, R. Spickler, N. Wingewroth, D, Sprecher, 4 Intent Spectators Mountaineer Mascot Twirl-'em Left-Right! Fire Twirler Good Form , we . . . ..,.,.T,,W.......,.,..,.....,,.,,,.,.,.w,,,,i ....., .....A.., li J li til .jf wr-fir? ...W I FIRST ROW - QL. to RJ: J. Gerhart, J. Spece, LQ. Richter, J. Driver, J. Shearer, D. Lober, J. Kurtz, G. Showers, J. Staufifer. Mack, R. Royer. SECOND ROW - G. Grotcf, K. McCarty, D. Dier- FOURTH ROW - S. Nestleroth, J. Mull, B. Boir, B. Rettcw, J. wechter. THIRD ROW - J. Shifter, B. Gerhart, C. Fassnacht, J. Lober, J. Pfautz, L. Wolfe, R. Peachy, T. Hobbins. ' game! naw- Wana fl.. TO RJ: J. Ptautz, B Bair, J. Lober, B. Rettnw, Mr. Bielwr, L. Wolfe. Junior band is composed of Junior High School members. The purpose of having a Junior High Band is to prepare young musicians, maiorettes, and fiag swingers for a better senior high band. Under the direction ot Mr. Bieber, they have done a good iob marching in the Farm Show parade and at home football gomes. Junior High Band, which has presented entertaining chapel programs, has certainly proven to be an efticient organization. SEATED - KL. to RJ: J. Longenecker, L. Witmer, L. Grimes, S. Dietrich, F. Eshelman, M, Heisey, C. Foltz, C. Garver, C, Bender, J, Riflert, M. Deckard, S. Rutt, S. McElhenney. FIRST ROW - S. Homsher, E, Sweigart, J, Peters, D. Royer, M. Shreiner, L. Kiick, M. Royer, B. Heisey, J. Rupp, D. Diem, P. Royer, D. Knosp, J. Horton, P. Schmuck, J. Dierwechter, J. Petticotter, Miss Hoover. B. Shreiner, R. McGeary, R. A. Kreider, J. Border, G. Holler FOURTH ROW - J, Hecker, L. Martin, J. Spece, B. Beck, P Simpson, N. Beam, P. Huflord, S. Simpson, B. Slote, V. Adams J, Hallman, D. Kilhefner, S. Staltord. FIFTH ROW - J. Daugherty C. Wolfersberger, J. Fake, J. Brumbach, S. Kuzmiak, V. Craig K. Zwally, S. Weidman, S. Bartsch, F. Gockley. SIXTH ROW - THIRD ROW - D. Nissley, L. Rottmund, A. Dietzel, J. Beck, K. B. Dillich, S. Gerhart, B. Martin, J. Lied, R. Lausch, G. Seibel Ranck, J. Hufford, J, Donmoyer, V. Fry, S. Simpson, B. Bixler, P. Brendle. CL. TO RJ: K. Zvvally, J. Donmoyer, L. Martin, S. Weidman. 4? 1 74 These Senior High girls helped Miss Mary Rachel Hoover, our librarian, with the daily jobs in the Ii brary. Some of their duties were checking books writing over-due notices, collecting library cards and shelving books. The seniors in this group are Judy Longenecker Lucille Grimes, Julie Riflert, Mary Ellen Deckard Shelby Rutt, Elaine Svveigart, Judy Peters, Darlene Royer, Merle Shreiner, Lorna Kiick, Marlene Royer Barbara Heisey, Joanne Rupp, Jean Petticofler, Ar lene Dietzel, Julia Beck, Karen Ranck, Janet Hut ford, Judy Donmoyer, Linda Martin, Joni Spece Jean Fake, Julia Brumbach, Kay Zvvally, and Shirley Weidman. FIRST ROW - ll. to RJ: D. Kuznair, S. Weinhold, C. Wolters- berger, S. Mueller, S. Mohler, D. Callihan, K. McCarty, J. Ger hart, B. Rutt, G. Sahm. SECOND ROW - C. Fasnacht, S, Frey, L. Keeler, C. Richter, S. Fry, C. Weaver, E. Martzall, L, Doster J. Eshleman, E. Schantz, J. Shober, J. Wenger, C. Weider, S Weidler, S. Lloyd, J. Schmock, Miss Hoover. THIRD ROW - M, K Diem, D. Lurie, D. Gorman, S. Wenger, B. Gerhart, S. Rettew Www Under the supervision of Miss Hoover, a Junior High Library Club was formed. This club trains these girls to become Senior High Library Assistants. ln addition to their training, they gave book re- views at their club meetings, and arranged the bulletin boards in the library. C. McCarty, P. Martin, B. Rettcw, B. Bear, D. Hackman, J. Hacker P. Starry, J. Staller, J. Birdsong. FOURTH ROW - C, Snead K. Gravenor, J. McElhenny, R. Kulp, B. Hufiord, S. Showers, C Kilhefner, J. Spece, R. Royer, J. Steininger, J. Mock, C. Starry M. Angell. FIFTH ROW - D. Ressler, B. Goss, R. McQuate, L Wolfe, S. Dohner, H. Liebold, J. Pfautz, E. Watson, S, Redcay A. Ammon, C. Goclcley. I I I OFFICERS - SEATED - C. Starry, P. Martin STANDING - J. Mock, L. Wolle. We X ..,sA 75 R ni. FIRST ROW - fl.. to RJ: C. Musselman, C. Musser, D. Martin, SECOND ROW - M. Royer, M. Shreiner, J. Huftord, B, Dillich, C, Kling, THIRD ROW - T, Esslinger, ' 77644142 E. Kiehl, D. Freesman, D. Fassncncht, B. Richter. The Dance Committee is a group of six seniors, tour iuniors, and three sophomores appointed by and including their class presidents. The Committee planned and decorated the gymnasium for three Sen- ior High dances during the school year under the drection of Miss Weeter. Senior members this year are Brent Richter, Merle Shreiner, Mar- lene Royer, Dole Martin, Janet Hufford, and Dave Fassnacht. 76 X -,3?i: f-XK , X 'fi CHAPERONES - QL. TO RJ: Mr. 81 Mrs. David Appleby, Mr. and Mrs. Lou Snoolc. 4-nvq..,,! FIRST ROW - KL. To RJ: B. Richier, D. Pierce, J. Sayer, D. Weaver, J. Donmoyer, J. Fake. SECOND ROW - J. Pefticoffer, J. Rupp, N. Herr, D. Royer, M. Royer, M. Royer, D. Boyd, J. Brumbaclw, D. Uhler, Miss Loy, B. Hammer. Sdowe OFFICERS - CL. TO RJ: J. Rupp, J. Brumbcich, J. PeTTicofTer, Miss Loy. 3 Y C? . T wx say- -1. , 4. . Hg .1 -A . ' I ia ,Q sk 8-1X'.,! wwe, 77 I ThrougnouT The year, any sTrange sounds coming from room :QQ were noT Those of foreigners, buT Those of The German Club. This newly organized club, composed of abouT 20 Seniors, meT once a week under The leadership of Miss Loy. They underfook various proiecTs during The year. Some of Them were making and send- ing ChrisTmas cards To The TaculTy, ChrisTmas caroling, aTTending a German Church Service, drawing a map of Germany, and puTTing on a skiT in assembly. Oiliicers of The Club were: Jean PeTTicolTer, PresidenT, Julia Brumbach, Vice-Presidem, and Joanne Rupp, SecreTary-Treasurer. OTher members of The club were Jean Fake, Barbara Hammer, Deborah Ann Uhler, Mar- lene Royer, Darlene Royer, Mary Royer, Judy Donmoyer, Darwin Boyd, Donald Weaver, John Sayer, BrenT Richier, David Pierce, and Nick Herr. FIRST ROW - KL. to R.l: R, Ream, J. Pogwist, D. Herr, T. Wil helm, R. Wanner, T. Wiest, D. Martin, N. Herr, J. Bright, J. Fry. SECOND ROW: J. Rupp, J. Pogwist, D. Kilhefner, G. Holler, S. Schwartz, M. Rayer, C. Foltz, K. Horst, B. Slate, R. Lausch, R. McGeary, C, Garver, J. Fassnacht, J. Petticofier. THIRD ROW: L. Eichner, S. Staftord, E. Gockley, V. Craig, S. Kuzmiak, B. Bair, P. Brendle, D. Mentzer, K. Ranck, A. Dietzel, E. Adams, J. Beck, Miss Drumheller. FOURTH ROW: J. Haller, S. Gerhart, J. Riftert, 0 OFFICERS - CL. TO Rl: C. Foltz, K. Horst, M. Royer. B. Brubaker, D. Royer, M. Shreiner, L. Kiick, M. Royer, J. Hufiord, B. Bixler, M, Heisey, N. Eshelman, N. Burkman, P. Mason, FIFTH ROW: J. Dierwechter, J. Mull, L. Scheirey, B. Dillich, B. Martin, D. Nissley, J. Horton, M. Deckard, J. Spece, A. Myer, B. Beck, J. Kreider, SIXTH ROW: J, Root, K, Zwally, B. Heisey, L. Martin, L. Rottmund, C, Musser, S. Minnich, A. Hacker, G, Rupp, S. Wolf, J. Lied. 74 ? New to Ephrata High this year is the Dramatics Club. Under the direction of Miss Drum- heller, the Club, composed of senior high stu- dents, sought to learn the basic information con- cerning all phases ot stage work. Members ot the club submitted reports and arranged skits for presentation in assembly. The olllicers for this year were Carla Foltz, president, Kelly Horst, vice-president, and Mary Royer, secretary. Senior members of the club were Eileen Adams, Julia Beck, Brenda Brubaker, Mary Ellen Deckard, Arlene Dietzel, Eugene Fasnacht, Kenneth Ger- hard, Lucille Grimes, Barbara Heisey, Judy Heis- ter, Janet Hufiord, Lorna Kiick, Judy Longenecker, Dale Martin, Linda Martin, Dona Mentzer, Sandy Minnich, Joyce Mull, Jean Petticotter, Joe Pog- wist, Karen Ranck, Julie Rifiert, Julie Root, Dar- lene Royer, Marlene Royer, Mary Royer, Joanne Rupp, Merle Shreiner, Richard Wanner, Terry Wilhelm and Kay Zwally. Spam S 6? 45,2 Hx I if x c A L,,,f-1, ,X 19 40,7 1 ve I V+ 4 R U E P 'STH X. in I The Line-Up . k . 1 . N. , . H - +'H,.,,.. k..gm,,.f'. K VSMQ. ' 'K t -1 is .N wk ' Li- ' 3 3: ' 7- in . 1 f z,.se,sg,f v,..v,. , 70465415 7e4m Cocolico .. .. 12 Ephroto .. .. 14 E-Town .. .. I3 Ephrotci .. . 6 Warwick ... .. I4 Ephroto .. .. 12 Cocolico ... .. O Ephroto . . .. 33 KL, to RJ: FIRST ROW - G. Lentz, R. Himmelberger, B. Kreider, R. Kunkle, G. Lousch, R. Kunkle, L. Fry, SECOND ROW - S. Huntington, K. Sweigcrt, L. Bright, D. Scheirey, R. Kling, S. Zinn, D. Grobill, R. Gertler, THIRD ROW - L. Weit, D. Fenninger, K. Myers, G. Musselmon, D. Kiick, P. Houck, G, Erb, W. Brossmon, Insert- Couch Witmer. ri 'lm 3 i 1 i M -Y K .ik . -N 2 v Q ' Y f. -fx' fir TQ 5 , Q . S P O R T S Ugh!! Oi. No!!! Who's Got It? 'gk TD Bound Help wanted Up and thru Drivln' ,,,,... W-ff T 555 Swish! i s w i x x R X ...Y ' J fr if . X ,Y Y.. K W ,u w A+ ss ,,, S x 4, J I ,238- 1-W :Q ,., , W, ,. . .K f 4 Y f if ' H ....,. ff ' 'w-szfiwzp1:':'r':y,'f,',i4g I If Q 3' f A E l H ! ii 4 f. H.. +I Q .tg Va GO GET EMI gs iss S YW ff . S 4 X13 34 2 IW Jeff Huntington Linemon Co-Captain Dole Martin Bock W Ronald Roezer Linemon 11311 ao I 1 'Inv .gs mn sm '40 lf' COACHES Mr. Young Mr Appleby Mr Snook Q' . 1' in Richard Bender Bock FIRST ROW QL to RJ: D. Fry, D. Mc Quote, J. Townsley, R. Blockmon, R Roezer, T. Wilhelm, R. Bender, L Doremus, K. Buch, D. Martin, J. Hunt ington, N. Andes. SECOND ROW: R T. Richords, D. Althouse, R. Lesher, J O Feoturing o well-rounded offense ond o stounch defense, this yeor's Mounts compiled o respectoble 6-4 record. The Mounts finished fifth in the Con- ference of Roses with o 6-3 log, which included on impressive victory over fourth ploce Monheim Centrol, who in the previous yeor, had holted our undefeated streok. The squod, often injury-riddled, showed vost im- provement over lost yeor's, ond with mony returning lettermen, promises even better teoms in the future. Sgaad Witmer, G. Kurtz, H. Summers, J. Shcmtz, Lefever, D. Grobill, J. Slote, T. Horn- , berger, R. Carpenter, J. Wolf. THIRD ROW: E. Kiehl, K. Horst, J. Bright, C. Musselman, R. Spickler, D. Royer, J. Weidman, R. Leed, R. Rupp, D. Gockley, R. Zwally. FOURTH ROW: M. Sharp, B, Ravegum, R. Gertler, M. Bingeman, T. Esslinger, D. Levering, R. Weaver, T. Zinn, L. Yeager. 7 Much credit is due to Mr, Young, Mr. Appleby, and Mr. Snook for their able coaching. Credit, too, should go to Mr. Albright, who gave up much of his free time to help with the team, and to Mr. Witmer for the fine iob with the Freshmen team. Seniors on this year's Varsity team were Martin, Townsley, Raezer, Blackman, Doremus, Wilhelm, Bender, and Huntington. Ronald Blackman Lineman EBL Xe, xx Co-Captain Jack Townsley Leslie Doremus Linemon Ae., R I . Y., Terry Wilhelm Back -'db' Lineman R . 'X 3' Q x Mx S- 37 ' i X-,gbi K X ? .Q as S f Q .Y '.. ' ' . gg tu: - ---' A A - 1 Q9 L E ,... ir' . . -'.4-1,4 .- A Agia. ,Sys ,g A A Z LL., ' Lg, iw K, W K I auf . V - iw v 15 0 fif- K ' k'k, :wa-JN , 41' q ghwixqyx X ,. , X . . Q 4 ,ss- ., xy-.1-,q. ,F . I ,, R P as f , , gk A L. .. Q , L . X X 4 J, Q f .Km 5.4 , A ' . k,,,H- SQQ. . 'L+ xxx,-f .'. S'f i' .fe QM -seg in ,I 1 Q.. V A R fi x W S' Jennie' Jonef 'Betsy' fl. TO RJ: B. Dillich, D. Nissley, J. Hufford, M. Royer, L. Kiick, J. Petticoger. DUNN IMGYISDGI 'xi- C H E E R L E A D E R S Lorna Yi Lf-np ' X fm Y. le. COACHES Mr. Snook n may fy-,..ff 47 X 'DA W, YPK? ' 1 ll Eu X 4 lx Terry Wilhelm Forward 3- 'b' Appleby Gif 'lx Q QM -K 6 l gl us .A X. i'M MJ Tom Shrom Center Tm! Y Y 9331 4 . ? , ' s lf if ,EB Dave Fassnacht Guard QA!-Q! 86 SEASON'S We They 50. .Lanc. Cath. ..49 46. .Garden Spot . .2O 27. .Hempfleld .... 32 44. .Warwickk .... 33 34. .Columbia ..... 52 36. .E-Town ....... 33 36. .Penn Manor . . .38 84. .Man Twp. .... 56 50. .Cocalicof .... 44 78. .Donegal ..... 48 'l 1 non- WON-'I3 f M . 3 PA.,' . .-. . J ,.-, ,AQ g.--,Fx.i,,. 1--, Q Yllxl J. RECORD They Man Cent Hempheld Columbaa E Town Penn Manor Man Twp Cocallco Donegal Warwlc Man Cent league LOST 7 T Wllhelm Doremus Grablll K Buch G Smnh Ken Buch Guord Leslie Doremus Forward ASQ! Phil Rhoads Forward flvlvpf Q Jge f --ul rx ,Ng lf-cue 1' Lf 87 Gary Smith Center S c,MmkJ.+ gjjkv' lx A j ,TJ Q fr ' P: Tx xy ' Q l l ,, ,, J 6, Ken Showers Guard Kew SEASON'S REVIEW Thrills, chills, and spills - these were the trademarks of this year's E.H.S. Basketball Team. The team wound up in a three-way tie with Manheim Twp. ond Penn Manor for third place with a 7-7 league record. Outside the league the team was 6-O, and finished with an over-all l3-7 log. Although they had their cold moments, the Mounts always came through ot the right moment, and climaxed their season with a stunning victory over Manheim, Seniors on the team were Buch, Shrom, Showers, Martin, Wilhelm, Doremus, Fassnacht, Smith and Rhoads. Coach Snook gives last minute instructions 'ti , , -,Wil-i. ml , x. yiiiw., 88 i , M The Forgotten Five Plus One 3 , IL. TO RJ: M. Royer, L. Kiick, B. Brubaker, L. Grimes, L, Martin, M. Royer, A. Dietzel, J. Hufford, D. Adams, F, Williams. Basketball, an intramural girls' sport, provided much excitement at noon time. Anyone who was interested had the opportunity to participate. It was open to grades seven through twelve. This year an All Star Team was chosen, with the girls of each grade voting '7 'E QL. TO RJ: M. Royer, L. Grimes, D. Royer, M. Shreiner, E. Usner, KNEELING: D. Adams. il. TO RJ: J. Petticofter, B. Brubaker, J. Beck, E. Adams, B. Kruse, QL, TO RJ: J, Spece, H. Korb, M. Rover, D. Mentzer, A. Dietzel, A J. Huftord, J. Mull, S. Rutt. KNEELING: L. Kiick. Hittner, KNEELING1l,, Martin. tor the girls whom they wanted to represent them. The senior high All Star teams played each other to determine the championship. This year the iunior All Star team won the championship by defeating the sophomore All Stars and the senior All Stars. .WZ J. Dierwechter J. Pogwist S, Homsher FIRST ROW - QL. to RJ: R. Cammauf, P. Weaver, D. Levering, J. selman, R. Hobbins, D. Bomberger, T. Esslinger, L, Yeager - Weidman, J, Kostecky, L. Musser, G. Kurtz. SECOND ROW: R. Timer, Mr. Appleby -Coach, Driver, H. Summers - Managers, J, Wolf, D. Freeseman, C. Mus- C. Foltz G. Holler B. Slote This year's JV team, under the able coaching of Mr. Appleby, compiled a very respectable l8-2 record. With losses only to Colum- bia and l-lempfield, the JV's were tied with Hemptleld for first place in Section One, with a l2-2 record. They also extended Coach Appleby's home winning streak to Qi straight games over a period of two years. 90 G. Sahm P, Martin J, Spece 494 FIRST ROW CL. To RJ: P. Weber, D. Fassnachf, K. Bender, D. Al- Manager. THIRD ROW: T. Raezer - Manager, R. Bergslresser, R bright, B, MenTzer, R. Hertzog, B. Redcay. SECOND ROW: S. Bolrz, G. Lenfz, D. Grabill, R. Bingeman, M. Clark, P, Hauck, T Zinn, J. Esslinger, W. Ranck, T. Wealand, W. Seiverling, A. Kilkuskie, G, Musselmcm, K. Sweigart, Mr. Wifmer - Coach. Buflenmyer, B. PTauTz, B. Himmelberger, G, Gamber, l.. Spoffs - Coach VViTmer's Jr. High lvlounTs hnished Their season wifh a 2-lO record. The Team had a league record of QFB, which included wins over Warwick and Penn Manor. Throughout mosT of The season, The Team was noT aT Tull sTrengTh. However The experience which They gained This year should prove useful in TuTure years. 91 C. Siarry L. Wolfe S. Dohner FIRST ROW CL. to RJ: D. Peters, G. Bore, J. Deemer, B. Richter, R. Blackman, J. Althouse, J. Soyer. SECOND ROW: W. Strouch, J. Ingham, N. Andes, R. Bickhort, J. Schontz, G. Ruhl, B. Hottmon. THIRD ROW: J. Gerhclrt, R. Reem, G. Irwin, C. Steinmetz, R. Rupp, Mr. Noll - Coach. We The Rifle Club was composed of boys interested in rifle, morkmclnship, ond the safe handling ond tiring of o .22 coliber rifle. From this club, the team was selected ond consisted ot the top scorers. The ofticers of the club ore R. Blockmon - President, J. Althouse - V. Presi- dent, B. Richter - Sec.-Treos., D. Peters - Senior Ronge Officer, D. Fossnocht - Junior Ronge Ofticer, B. Strouch ond J. Gerhort - Sophomore Ronge Officers. Seniors on the club were Blockmon, Bore, Peters, Soyer, Richter, Althouse, ond Deemer. ' uuij.,4t .ks silo 905455 N45 4 A l John Deemer Ronald Blockmon DK' Bxnxlgw. km, . N.. k. --Yfg. mfg.- ',f-.gg....-: r fgqfisqrgr-i ' John Sayer COACH FIRST ROW ll.. to RJ: G. Bare, J. Deemer, B. Richter, R. Blackman, J. Althouse. SECOND ROW: J. Ingham N. Andes, R. Bickhart, D, Peters, J. Sayer, J. Shantz, G. Ruhl, B. Hoffman, Mr. Noll - Coach, We 6408 The t1rst year under Coach Noll, the Rif1e Team again proved their sharp shooting ability, as they won the County Champion- They also won the District Three Title and from there entered John Althouse ship forthe sixth straight year. A ffl 6 the State Inter-District shoot-offs. ,V We . X! 494-29X A 496-36X ' R 497-33x 499-29x . 493'29X as Q1 ee e 498-Qex Gary Bare NOLL SEASON'S RECORD Donegal ... ... Man. Twp. ... ... York Cent. . .. . . . Donegal .... ... Man. Twp. York Cent. Brent Richter MM .1155 Sin f f .,., 5 -. il 93 They 490-21 X 492-25X 481 -13X 491-28X 492-34X 480-17X ,ur 5 J - 1 i J 1 Dale Peters FJ J i f . I N gif ' 1 Q' 4 Dale Martin A L Outfielder I i , .. AZLI h is Darvin Boyd lnfielder FIRST ROW CL. to RJ: D. Burkhart and D. Fassnacht - Man- agers, M. Fasnacht, P. Weaver, S. Mentzer, D. Geib - Manager. SECOND ROW: Mr, Albright - Coach, J. Wolf, Frata's '58 Baseball Team had a fair season as they posted a 2-6 record. Dale Martin's .410 batting aver- age led the team, while Gary Smith's 1-3 mound record was tops. Mr. Albright, who retired after last season, was suc- ceeded by Mr. Young. We wish the best of luck to him in his future years as Casey Stengelf' Seniors on the team were Martin, D. Weaver, Boyd, Smith, and Townsley. 94 . ,lk X52 J 'XKW I I' Y, Mr. Albright turns over the coaching reins to Mr. Young. G. Smith, D. Weaver, D. Gamber, D. Martin, G. Irwin - Man- ager. THIRD ROW: R. Klinger, J. Townsley, D. Boyd, B. Ravegum, B. Dissinger. I .lack Townsley Outfielder Q A . fx ' fi ' 5 4 i Gary Smifh Pitcher S'c.hm3el+ ff Q ' 1958 SEASON RECORD We They 5 .. Man. Twp. .......... IO 3 .. Cocalico ..... ... 9 ld 4 . . Penn Manor .... . . . 5 Dorgumgxieeiver IO .. Garden Spot .. ... 2 2 .. Cocalico .... ... 11 5..Man. Twp. .. 9 nv 4 . . Garden Spot . . . I IO .. Penn Manor ......... 15 WON - 2 LOST - 6 95 FIRST ROW - IL. to RJ: J. Riftert, S. Rutt, L, Grimes, J. Mull, J. Spece, E. Usner. SECOND ROW - M. Royer, P. Griffith, J. Hufford, J. Holler, B. Dillich, D. Royer. Girls' hockey is becoming o better known ond o more populor sport in Ephrotcx High School. It is on intromurol sport ond open to oll girls in senior high school. fl. TO RJ: S. Rutt, E. Usner, L. Kiick, J, Mull, L. Grimes, J. Fake, J. Hufford, D. Mentzer, J. Spece, J. Petticoffer. I fl. TO RJ: D. Royer, B. Heisey, M. Shreiner, A. Dietzel, D. Adams, M. Royer, B Brubaker, M. Rover, K. Zwolly, J. Beck, L. Martin, J. Riffert. Mrs. Hozel Shrom, gym director, selected on oil stcxr teom to porticipote in Field Dciy of Hempheld. The girls did not ploy os ci teom but were divided into teoms with the other porticiponts. Mory Royer, Dczrlene Royer, ond Jcinet Huftord scored for Ephroto. r.-Ma w ' my 4972 1- 23 1: 1?-pf? X N I S I I 1 I I N I X 0 9 5 Q M'Nl THE TWX FIRST ROW - KL. to RQ: L. Weinhold, T. Zinn, D, Ulrich, R. Bick- hart, N. Weik, R. Gertler, A. Brendle, P. Eshelman, L. Rottmund, J. Heistand, S. Dietrich, R. Leinbach, D. Wenrich, D. Fry. SECOND ROW: S. Garman, R. Ruth, R. Auker, P. Bowman, C. Wolf, J. Anthony, G. Seibel, P. Griffith, N. Nolt, P. Huftord, L. Eichner, S. Stafford, E, Gockiey, B. Ebersole, S. Bartsch, R. Young, R. Kreider. THIRD ROW: C. Musketnuss, M. Loose, C. Renninger, T. Hornberger, B. Dissinger, R. Wagner, D. Fasnacht, B. Martin, R. Witmer, N. Burkman, D, Burkhart, S. Simpson, R. Ammon, S. ..,, d , 98 Simpson, P. Fetter, J. Eshelman, D. Struthers, J, Kulp, D, Horst, B. Bixier, L. Fake, T. Ruth, G. Reinhold, D. Stief, FOURTH ROW: E, Kilhefner, S. PetticoHer, J. Kurtz, S. Hirneisen, B. Dillich, L Scheirey, M. Burweii, J. Lied, D. Nissley, C. Foltz, J, Horton, S. Wolf, D. Smith, C. Woifersberger, D. Wentiing, J, Holler, P. Mason. FIFTH ROW: N. Kreider, E. Kiehl, M. Miller, D. Althouse C, Wise, L. Yeager, P. Weaver, R, Cammauf, C. Musseiman, D Sprecher, D. Weaver, G. Ruhl, D. Yost, R. Steininger, D. Geib, G. Mull, K. Greenly, N. Andes. I SEATED - KL. to RJ: M. Sharp, C, Foltz. STANDING - J. Wolf, C. Musseiman, FIRST ROW - CI.. to RJ: J. Yoder, J. Smith, E. Horst, J, Kready, J. Weachter, J. Smith, A. Martin, L. Kunkle, F. Eshelman, R. Shimp, M. Heisey, C. Mull, P. Bomgardner, H. Blough. SECOND ROW: B. Fromm, M. Zell, E. Zink, A, Shelly, S. Bingeman, B. Parry, G. Bender, A. Carter, G. Horst, S. Donmoyer, A. Stefty, M. Basinger, F. Burkholder, C. Hess, N. Eshelman, H. Ramig. THIRD ROW: J. Ingham, G. Hoover, B. Hoffman, R. Lesher, B. Sayer, R, Mumma, N. Weit, B. Gorman, R. Klinger, M. Graff, R. ' -to-e Ressler, B. Wolf, K. Horst, J. Bright, S. Myers, FOURTH ROW C. Kling, E. Smith, J. Hecker, J. Dierwechter, V. Craig, S. Kuz miak, S. Gerhart, V. Kellenberger, B. Kiehl, V, Fry, S. Good B. Bair, N. Beam, P. Brendle, B, Ruth, P. Musser, J. Landis, J Hallman. FIFTH ROW: T. Richards, M, Sharp, R. Carpenter, G Kurtz, H, Summers, D. Grabill, D, McQuate, N, Behmer, M. Kline telter, J. Lefever, J. Schantz, J. Slote, D. Wise, V, Showers, J Fry, B. Ravegum, J, Wolf. The class of '60, through their Hne scholastic record and support of all the activities at E.H.S., have proved themselves able seniors-to-be. The colors of the class of '60 are powder blue on black. Their leaders were: president, Clay lvlussleman, vice-president, Jess Wolf, secretary, Carla Foltz, and treasurer, Mike Sharp. Representing the juniors on Student Council we-re: Tom Richards, Jett Slate, Clay Mussleman, Linda Rottmund, Julia Hecker, and Judy Kulp. Active cheerleaders include: Varsity, Betsy Dillich and Darla Nis- sley, J.V., Carla Foltz and Janet Die-rwechter. The class of '59 wishes the class of '60 all the fun, happiness, and achievement that we have had this year in E.H.S. FIRST ROW CL to RJ C Ztemer R Putt C Bender D Gockley P Enclc J Gerhart P Werner R Rupp L Beam R Becker Adams W Strauch SECOND ROW C Fetter R McGeary Pogwst J Fassnacht P Enck D Haldeman R Thompson Sherk R Pawllng R Leed R Dackershend T Fry R Lausch Ward J Hell THIRD ROW J Fassnacht S Martrn L Martm Daugherty D Knosp D Dtehm J Stauffer C Barry L ef? J Spotts C Garver B Fassnacht L Fake M Rupp FOURTH 100 ROW B Bence E Weller F Shearer R Ream D Bteber M Weaver H Stark K Hassler D Bowers J Ettner H Bouder R Auker P Ganster FIFTH ROW J Bolllnger J Brumbach B Shrelner H Kxlhefner A Hacker P Royer P Moore M Mc Cracken C Adams A Usner B Slate G Haller D Kllhefner SIXTH ROW B Tuck R Martnn .I Burkhexmer T Harnelsen S Hutchinson T Wtest B Brossman D Rlsser D Herr T Gockley R Driver D Eshelman L Gtrfflth B Reltz '86 OFFICERS KL. Io RJ: FIRST ROW: R. Zwally, T. Thompson, SEC- OND ROW: D. Bomberger, D. Freeseman. As so wise FIRST ROW fl. to RJ: W. Nolt, P. Shmuclc, L. Spangler, B. Ham mer, C. Steinmetz, E. Messner, J. Kostecky, C. Musser, D. Brene- man, C. Hawke, T. Booker, J, Sachs, J. Klopp. SECOND ROW M. Deemer, W. Royer, E. Heilmon, R. Reese, S. Smith, S. Mc- Ellhenny, B. Meisky, D. Graff, N. Gehr. THIRD ROW: T. Peters, G. Sweigart, M, Bohner, N, Snader, J. Kreider, S. Homsher, P Simpson, S. Hershey, R. Dohner, B. Beck, D. Myer, P. Sweigart R, Smith. FOURTH ROW: B. Sweigart, D. Erb, B. Wealond, K acetic 5. 71. 5, Dornes, K. Reddig, M. Bingeman, T. Sides, J. Weidman, D. Royer B. Zwally. FIFTH ROW: L. Martzall, J, Troop, R. Strickler, J Border, J. GroH, D. Foust, G. Rollman, S. Schwartz, R. Zwolly, N Ridgway, L. Witmer, D. Eckhart, B. Fiddler, G. Rupp, B. Grittith SIXTH ROW: G. Weik, G. Irvin, D. Freesemon, K. Douple, D Bomberger, N. Shank, B, Hobbins, T. Esslinger, D. Levering, R Weaver, R. Spickler, B. Stouffer, L. Musser, L. Miller, J. Gehr. The class of 'ol has shown that they are a definite asset to E.H.S. and will continue to be so in the future. Early in the year they chose their class ofticers as follows: President, Donald Freese- man, Vice-president, Dale Bomberger, Secretary, Rhelda Zwally, and Treasurer, Tom Thompson. Judy Border and Robert Spickler were their Student Council representatives. They were active in many extracurricular activities and were well represented in all sports. We, the class of '59, would like to wish the class ot '61 good luck in all the future endeavors in and out of school. FIRST ROW CL. to RJ: J, Martin, B. Kreider, J. Spece, J. Mumma, A. Enck, L, Spotts, 5. Mueller, D. Sweigart, D. Weachter, G. Lausch, E. Schantz, L. Fry, SECOND ROW: B. Hoftman, D, Brown D. Gorman, E. Fetter, A. Martin, A. Brubaker, G, Harding, B, Steely, B. Cramer, S. Lloyd, C. Shirk, J, Wenger, B. Gerhart, M, Shobcr. THIRD ROW: R. Wise, H. Beshore, R. Sahm, M. Gingrich, L. Getz, S. Reddig, J. Mirky, J. Sayer, L. Donmoyer, S. Dohner, J. Fisher, J. Stahler, D. Ressler, A, Ammon, C. Starry FOURTH ROW: L, Eberly, P. Garramone, P, Hyme, C. Jones, T. Croft, C. Rothenberger, J. Burr, D. Sheirey, D. Wanner, J Reynolds, R. Cammauf, R, Boltz. FIFTH ROW: S, Mohler, P Adams, C. Stczitord, D. Cammauf, M. Buflenmyer, R. McQuate B. Gass, P, Martin, B. Bear, B. Rettew, D. Hackman, S. Rettew C. McCarty, J. Pfautz. SIXTH ROW: B. Himmelberger, S. Zinn, D. Fenninger, R. Kling, R. Gertler, K. Svveigart, K. Myers, T Kilkuskie, D. Kiick, G. Lentz, S. Huntington, G, Erb, D. Grabill, L. Wise. The Class of '62 has been very active in the extracurricular field this year. Many have participated in Band, Mountaineer, Junior High Chorus and the newly formed Library Club. Cheering the Junior High basketball team to victory were Sandy Dohner, Pearl Martin, Linda Wolf, Jo Spece, and Cassandra Starry. 102 FIRST ROW KL. to RJ: J. Royer, J. Felty, R. Smith, S. Slote, D. Burkholder, B. Stcihl, C. Hilton, T. Kellenberger, J, Eshlemon, J. Ressler, S. Weinhold, L. Hollingsworth, L. Dogen. SECOND ROW: W. Keller, J. Lindberg, L, Simmons, L, Schochterle, D, Huntington, R. Kunkle, C. Krick, B. Behmer, R, Brown, J, Yoder, R. Dickersheid. THIRD ROW: K. Goclcley, M. Ditzler, B. Martin, S. Wenger, A. Grofl, J, Steininger, J. Schmuclc, E. Fry, E. Nolt, B. Petticofter, M. Bollinger, M. High, D, High, B. Kilhetner, S. 641 Bingernon. FOURTH ROW: A. Sweigort, T. Rouser, C. Eshelmczn, L. Demmy, D, Mortin, S. Esh, P. Eckert, G. Fromm, L. Shelly, T. Eitnier, H, Althouse, R. Kunkle, G. Musselmon, L, Bright. FIFTH ROW: L. Weit, E. Wutson, S, Reese, J. Birdsong, R. Snyder, C. Peitter, B. Hommer, J, Mock, L. Wolfe, M. Angel, S. Grott, G. Zoring, S. Wise. SIXTH ROW: K. Holligon, M. Clcirlc, G. Mor- tin, R. Bingemon, K. Strohl, D, Glotfelter, A. Lemon, J. Esslinger, B. Brossmon, K, Eichner, P, Houck, T. Roezer, D. Wolters. Judy Mock ond Tony Kilkuskie hove copobly represented their closs this yeor in Student Council. We teel sure the closs of '62 will continue to hove success in their three remoining yeors ot E.H.S. FIRST ROW: lL. to RJ: K, Bender, B. Root, J. Hecker, S. Frey, J. Hornberger, J. Gerhorf, L. Shreiner. SECOND ROW: R. Raihl C. Gamber, S. Commouf, D. Rutt, R. Firestone, S. Redcc1y,, K McCarty, G. Stafford. THIRD ROW: B. Sweigart, B. Wise, B Wunner, J. Christ, S. Swisher, S. Corral, M. Diem, B. Huftord, E Mortzall. FOURTH ROW: J. Driver, S. Fassnocht, J. Bouder, C Woltersberger, L. Elser, J. McEllhenney, R. Kulp, C. Weaver, C Fassnacht, C. Snead. FIFTH ROW: R. Weber, R. Corpenter, W Seiverling, G. Gamber, J. Stief, L. Hertzog, B. Walter, L. Keeler, S. Redcay, B. Border. SIXTH ROW: C. Eaby, E. Ruth, E. Consyl- man, R. Peachey, G. Polisky, J, Adams, J. Beck, E. Mantilla, D. Synder, R. Bergstrosser, Leda The Class of '63 has proved to be an important link in all phases of E.H.S.'s curriculum. They have shown their talents and abilities in Junior High Band and Junior High Chorus. They are well-represented in the Library Club. Many of the class were on the honor roll. ll ll ll M mtv: i KIM tl are Q' ra ir ' I in I . ,J ay-X Wim, fttll FIRST ROW: ll. to RJ: G. Sahm, K. Rutt, C. Richter, D. Steininger, Ulrich, J, Kurtz, B. Martin, R. Dorsey, T. Klinefelter. FIFTH ROW: D. Callihan, E. Zimmerman, D. Kuzniar. SECOND ROW: M. Herr, J. Lober, L. Fossnacht, C. Gockley, S. Fry, R. Declcard, R, Royer, E. Moore, G. Fogarty, S, Rebert, A. Miller, H. Rupp, D. Kreitz. S. Showers, R. Krieder. SIXTH ROW: P. Firestone, W, Walter, THIRD ROW: P, Starry, C, Wieder, S. Wiedler, K. Gravenor, D. W. Tait, W. Jones, N, Wingenroth, A. Buttenmyer, R. Bord, C. Lurie, V. Royer, N. Rettew, J. Enck, J, Deibler. FOURTH ROW: Heister, W. Pierce, T. Rice. J. Hacker, J. Shober, M. Jones, D, Fassnacht, C. Kilhefner, A. A 0 0 0 Representing the class of '63 in Student Council were Kathy McCarty and Randy Carpenter. Gail Sahm was chosen as a Junior High Cheerleader. We, the class of '59 wish the class of '63 lots of success and happiness in their future years at E.H.S. 105 FIRST ROW fl.. to RJ: D. Leisey, K. Leisey, C. Sherk, J, Keeler, S. Minnich, D. Lausch, S. Adams, R. Foltz, SECOND ROW: C. Felker, D. Roland, H. Nissley, W. Ranclc, M. Steinmetz, L. Mertz, R. Curtis, J. Simmons, R. Stahl, K. Treaster, N. Long, R. Hertzog THIRD ROW: R. Miller, D. Ruth, C, Jacobs, J. Fassnacht, D Wealand, B. Behrner, L. Hacker, B. Stover, J. Stover, D. Craig J. Shearer. FOURTH ROW: J. Watson, D. Hungerford, J. Polt, C Eberly, R. Yureiefcic, B, Mentzer, J. Staufter, M. Ruth, J. Myers FIFTH ROW: D. Dierwechter, G. Groft, G. Swelgart, J. Weinhold D. Albright, M. Bush, J. Reddig. SIXTH ROW: A. Mull, B Hackman, P. Snead, G. Bergstrasser, R. Stief, R. Rupp, D. Muller O. Gentler, B. Ptautz, R. Brown, The class ot '64 in its tirst year ot high school has already proven to be a very creditable one. Jean Shifler and Barry Pfautz have represented their class on the Student Council. Susan Minnich and Michael Rittert were elected to the Mountaineer Staff. 106 FIRST ROW CI.. To RJ: S. Brugger, V. Reifz, S. Buhenmyer, B. Gelxr, L. Danmoyer, G. Mayfield, F. Grumbling, J. Felty. SECOND ROW: J. Burkins, M. Martin, J. Freessrnan, S. NesTleroTh, M. Brown, R. Crossman, J. Shiffer, J. ArndT, C. Young, D. Sweigarf, M. Stahl, R. Hofifman, D. Evans. THIRD ROW: R. Snyder, M. Rifferf, H. Turner, G. Shirlcer, R. Mayfield, E. Barnett, J. Walter- : H 0 0 9 myer, G. Weaver, W. Erb, T. Ruth, J. Bunwell. FOURTH ROW G. Shaar, B. Ruff, D. Meck, L. Betz, M. Kelly, E. Kilhefner, R Ludwig, A. Noll, B. Good. FIFTH ROW: A. Weik, P. Higes, R Summers, J. Mull, B. Robins, V. Fry, J. F. Weik, A. Zug. SIXTH ROW: R. Wealand, B. Redcay, T. Hobins, D. Lober, K, Felty, C Herman, R. Miller, L. Shearer, G. Miley. Bofh The concert band and The marching band, as well as Junior High Band and Glee Club had many seventh grade members. We hope This class makes The best use of ifs valuable maTerial in order To have a mosf successful high school life and senior year. lDulles Calls On West To Get Tough On Berlin Challenge q F' lloffa ls Ordered egg, Eubq I e e f e ' ,o0beyM0nit0l'S, BYRRussigl1AElXY,?: Klaus for Refor m f'lmgWnsR d .TELSZCC fu' up? SQ l 'e JXSSH 6 32 S Target In ioldf' ' ' 5 M eSAway me GWGII3-Mo el l eege e vand NNW le O lxllSlS ee e I e A.,AlV Q . I X , , X . . , .A , ll s aw l School AN ,,. XXL? Thompson, lke, Menshikov, Milcoycin, ond Dulles confer in White House huddle. Our President Dwight D. Eisenhower Tw-'al M uf sau- -' Streamline water travel hits cm new high. Our Vice-President Richard M, Nixon 109 5-5 Air missiles sei new records, Eberly Buick Ephrata Motor Express Ward's Bottle Gas Senior Girls' Club Ephrata Lions Club William W. Good 81 Son, Jewelers Ephrata Pastry Shop Forget-Me-Not Flower Shoppe Givler's Super Market Ephrata Review Ephrata Shoe Co. Bob Fasnacht, Insurance Ephrata Sports Center Messick Chevrolet Co. Shirk's Gulf Station Maurer's Appliance Center Caroline G. Grimes Sara Sportswear The Town House Paul's Luncheonette Royer's Drugstore Mr. 81 Mrs. Richard Pike Ephrata Apparel Company Ray Aires, Teacher of Piano Army 84 Navy Store Martindale Furniture Route 222 The 222 Drive-ln Witwer's Real Estate, lnc. Edward G. Parmer lbach's Restaurant H. F. Weit Si Son Zinn's Modern Diner Dr. 81 Mrs. Kyper Mr. 84 Mrs. Paul Gravenor Dr. 8. Mrs. H. M. Hinkle Mr. 8i Mrs. Chester Espenshade cb! Dr. 84 Mrs. Harold G. Herr Dr. Spurgeon T. Gotwald Dr. D. Raymond Garrett Dr. Charles R. Garrett Dr. Earl Wenger Ray W. Sheatter Vogue-ville - l lo West Main Dr. John D. Grant Atlas Co. 84 Employees A Friend Donald A. Hirneisen, Insurance Gerhart Bros. Huber Rambler Co. Gehr's Beauty Salon Garman's Garage Frank R. Gockley, Sewing Machines Mr. 6 Mrs. L. H. Hackman Glatz Sewing Machine Shop David R. Eaby Gockley Service Station Ernst G. Hartranft A. W. Hacker Grant's Barber Shop A Friend Gooding, Simpson, 81 Mackes Cloister Motor Court John W. Hocking A. H. Hummer 84 Sons H. L. Motors Loose's Sinclair Station Mr. 81 Mrs. Jacob B. Kreider Lincoln National Bank Lausch's Dutch Barn Horton's Boarding B. 8g F. Hibshman Restaurant Kreider's Texaco Station 110 Joseph S. Harris Hecker's Music Shop Kreider Brother's T.V. Bert Jacobs Harriger's Restaurant A Friend E. L. Greenly Eggs Lesher Bros. Painting Colonial Motor Lodge Dutch Bowl Inc. Ephrata Dairy Queen Dunn's Cut Rate D. 8. B. Frozen Specialties C. 81 W. Motors Cloister Dairies A. H. De Long C. P. Donecker, Club Plan A Friend Denver 8g Ephrata Tel. 8. Tel. Co. Carter's Pharmacy Key Club Martin's Studio of Photography Miller Studio Walter W. Moyer Co. Inc. Miller Hess 81 Co. Inc. Nissley Bottled Gas, Inc. Glen Gery Shale Brick Corp. Ephrata Market Mitchell 8g Ruth Mr. 81 Mrs. Howard W. Minnich J. J. Newberry Co. Modern Cleaners Michael's Clothing Store Ned Rodger's Music Center Pensupreme Dairies Lesher Store, Reamstown 641 Mentzer Twine 8. Paper Co. Mellinger's Barber Shop C. P. Wenger 8. Sons, Feed StauFfer's Furniture Store Earl Sandoe, Inc. Schmid's Esso Station Sensenig Bros. Co. Walterdort's Furniture Store I. G. Sprecher 81 Sons Warren's Shoe Store Thompson's Spohn Photography J. S. Wiest Appliances Seidel's Photo Service Verties Ladies' Apparel Schneck's Men's Shop Mr. 84 Mrs. N. S. Eberly Akron Restaurant Benny Bishop Service Station A Friend Dr. 8K Mrs. Charleton Jameson Dr. 8. Mrs. Eugene C. Miller Dr. 81 Mrs. Carl Myerley Dr. 81 Mrs. Robert Redcay Dr. 8. Mrs. William Ridgway Dr. 8. Mrs. Paul Riffert Dr. 8g Mrs. Elmer Schachterle Dr. 81 Mrs. I. G. Wagner Dr. 8. Mrs. Robert Wissler Dr. 84 Mrs. Paul Schantz W.G.S.A. Radio East End T.V. Wayne Buffenmyer Albright's Barber Shop O. B. Billmyer 81 Son George Althouse Service Station lt's always hard to say good-by To friends we know so well, We hate to end such friendship With only a fond farewell. Still as time goes by, we will come to know That this friendship was not in vain, We have worked, learned, and shared our dreams And we hope to share them again. For life's best moments are never lost, And time can never remove The times and memories that are knit And reared in the bonds of love. 112 rg ,1 K- ....? as it '-.Al Q 5 aw mg., Q ,W 'NK v A 'sa ,,' Ka. A w .,,.,,. Q , 'MV' 7 L ' ? N X ,Q L? vw ff .gg L V y J VV ig LQ, . ,M V 2 L f ,E ,,- , ,, 1' Lwwhqz ,F M , L + W Vvysyw 34. 'H ', K if -I Q- Qu. V L ' ' , z 'W 5 A - 21 V , , V ,. , 4 L 1 1. .3 f V Vx V VV, V 1 'Q' VV ,Vt 1V V ,L A 3 if W ,, 1' L J 4 1 A X su A go- A M L L, L ' ,L ' ' '- Q-: -. Q - ,Lx f, L L LL v 1 1 bf ag -.L w w AA- fm ,LLL ..L L., Q- K W law fd 'W' ' f' 2 . ' L A.. .R 2 , ' , ,, LL LV ., . V - f V 1 ' - Y V x Q L Muiixy ' MV ,V L. 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