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Nineteen Hundred Sixty-five WARRIOR vol. 29 Everett Southern High School EVERETT, PENNSYLVANIA DONALD SHRINER JOHN SHARPE Editors LEADERSHIP Tlcdtional Horwh Socurfy CHARACTER OFFICERS LINDA KAY CALHOUN. Chaplain; RUDY PLUMMER, Secretary-Treasurer; GARY HENDERSON, President; BONNIE KAY WEIMER, Vice President; CHARLOTTE FOOR. Historian MEMBERS INDUCTED MARCH 3, 1965 Seniors: Gary Border, William Bridgewater, Linda Calhoun, Karen Clark, Dorothy Coleman, Kay Cornell, Vicki Dishong, Robert Harclerode, Barbara Imler, Kermit Norris, Mary Alice Perrin, Judith Snyder, Janet Williams Juniors: James Barndollar, Mona Browell, Marcia Clark, Joanne Cornell, Terry Edwards, Carol Felten, James Foor. Steve King, Shirley Klahre, Barbara Stuckey Two J'Dh WOhjd We, the Class of '65, present with pride the twenty-ninth volume of the WARRIOR. The theme of our WARRIOR is MEMORIES. We hope that, as you glance through these pages, you will have pleasant reflections of many enjoyments at our Alma Mater. In our WARRIOR we have tried to capture and pass on to you all that we could of our Senior days. This will probably be the last contribution presented to Everett Southern High by the members of the Class of '65. We hope, however, it will be the one that will be remembered for years to come. —Don Shriner Editor John Sharpe Donald Shriner Co-Editor Editor Three 9n (bodiaodion We, the Class of 1965, are proud to dedicate this edition of the Warrior to MRS. MARY G. BARNDOLLAR. She joined the faculty in the fall of 1956 as a member of the English Department. Since 1961 she has served as Head of the Department and adviser to the Parrot staff. As a Senior Class adviser, Mrs. Bamdollar has coped with the many headaches and problems posed by the annual Senior Class activities: the magazine campaign, the ordering of namecards and graduation announcements. Senior portraits, and class trips to Washington, D. C. All of these were very important to us. Her considerate attention to every detail helped to make them more so. We remember the quiet humor that lent a friendly note to our English classes and homeroom periods. Her interest in us as people, not just as names, often made us put forth the little bit of extra effort which helped us realize greater achievement. So it is with pride and satisfaction that we dedicate this annual to one who will hold a permanent spot in our memories as a teacher sincere and devoted in her efforts to prepare us for our future. The Senior Class Advisers hold one ol many meetings to plan their approach to our problems. « (IdndnL lhaiiDVi Miller C. Hood, B. S„ M. Ed. Supervising Principal President Theodore Roosevelt once said: Far and away the best prize that life offers is the chance to work hard at work worth doing. The Class of 1965 likes to hold in its memories the image of MILLER C. HOOD as one who works hard at the worthy work of administering the elementary and secondary schools within the Everett Southern Joint School District. Mr. Hood, a native of Indiana County, is a graduate of Indiana State College and the University of Pittsburgh. Mrs. Hood teaches first grade at Everett Elementary School, and his only son teaches science in a nearby town. His daughter is a Freshman here at ESHS. He enjoys as hobbies reading, observing the habitat of plants and animals, and hunting. Six CTdmini jtAaJJjon G. Glen Crawford, B. S., M. Ed. High School Principal The Class of 1965 will cherish among its memories the privilege of being the first class to be graduated under the administration of G. GLEN CRAWFORD in his first year at ESHS. Mr. Crawford came to Everett from Femdale-Dale Joint High School, Johnstown, where he taught business education and served as the chairman of the department. He served three years with the Army and was graduated from Indiana State College and the University of Pittsburgh. He is married and has four children. Although listening to music and performing on organ or piano are his chief delights, he also enjoys bowling and gardening. From our brief experience with Mr. Crawford, we think that his philosophy must agree with an expression of Lewis H. Brown: The purpose of education is to prepare men and women to live, to think, to see. to be happier and better citizens of the state. Seven Jcucully Mrs. Diehl, Mr. Vespa, Mrs. Baker, Mr. Roberts MRS. JESSIE V. DIEHL serves as Head of the Mathematics Department and teaches mathematics. She is an adviser to the Junior Class. Married and the mother of a daughter, Mrs. Diehl lives near Everett. She is a graduate of Lock Haven State College. RONALD E. VESPA teaches World History and English 9. As a member of the coaching staff, he works with the Junior High basketball and football squads. He is also an adviser to the Junior Class and the Chess Club and director of the Senior Class play. Married and the father of one child, Mr. Vespa enjoys sports, reading, and good entertainment. An alumna of Juniata College, MRS. MARTHA H. BAKER teaches reading and serves as an adviser to Grade 7. She resides on a farm located in Snake Spring Valley and is the mother of one son and three daughters. Mrs. Baker likes to collect significant quotations. A graduate of the University of Pittsburgh, LEROY P. ROBERTS teaches English 10. He serves as an adviser to the Sophomore Class and the Dramatics Club. Last year Mr. Roberts organized a track team, an activity which he will continue as this Warrior goes to press. A native of St. Michael, he likes to hunt, swim, and ride. Eight Jaailhj. Mr. Shaffer, Mr. Smith, Mr. Browell, Mrs. Barndollar DANIEL D. SHAFFER, JR., is a graduate of Lock Haven State College. He is our driver education instructor. A member of the coaching staff, he serves as Head Basketball Coach and assists with football. He is an adviser to the Junior Class and the Varsity Club. Mr. Shaffer is married and has two sons. His hobbies include hunting and fishing. An alumnus of Shippensburg State College, ARTHUR C. SMITH has also studied at Loyola College and the University of Maryland. He teaches chemistry, physics, and mathematics. Mr. Smith serves as adviser to the Sophomore Class, the Student Council, and the Radio Club. He is married and lives at Hopewell with his wife and three children. J. CURTIS BROWELL received his degrees from Juniata College and Pennsylvania State University. He is in charge of all classes in special education. Mr. Browell, who enjoys farming as a hobby, lives near Hopewell. He is married and has eight children. MRS. MARY BARNDOLLAR, a graduate of Shippensburg State College, teaches English 12 and serves as Head of the English Department. She is adviser to the Senior Class, the Parrot staff, and the Press Club. Mrs. Barndollar lives in Everett with her husband and one son. She enjoys bird watching and weather forecasting as her main hobbies. Nine JaaiLty Mr. Larimer, Mrs. Lohman, Mr. Palumbo, Miss Hess CLAUDE F. LARIMER is Head of the Social Studies Department and Attendance Director. He instructs all Seniors in problems of democracy and economics. He wends homeward to Ebensburg every Friday evening during the school term. Mr. Larimer is well-known for his hobby—coin collecting—and has quite a valuable collection. He was graduated from Ship-pensburg State College. MRS. ORILEE LOHMAN, a graduate of Westminster College and Pennsylvania State University, teaches vocal music. She also directs both Junior and Senior Choruses. For relaxation Mrs. Lohmaji, who resides in Bedford, likes to water ski, bowl, read, and sew. She also dotes on her pet cat. A graduate of Concord College, ARTHUR J. PALUMBO teaches general science to all Freshmen and is adviser to the Audio-Visual Club. A native of Windber, Mr. Palumbo is married and has one boy and one girl. His hobbies include coin collecting and watching television. As a member of the Coaching Staff, he assists with football and wrestling. The adviser to the Senior F. H. A. Club is MISS BARBARA HESS, who teaches home economics. She is a graduate of Indiana State College. Miss Hess, whose home is located at Broad Top, enjoys baking, interior decorating, constructing clothes, and going home. Ten ; Jcuuulhj Mr. Gochnour, Mr. Clark, Mr. Snyder, Mr. Orndoff DWANE F. GOCHNOUR is Athletic Director and Head of the Physical Education Department. He teaches health and physical education. Mr. Gochnour is a graduate of West Chester State College and has studied further at the University of Maryland and Pennsylvania State University. Residing near Everett, he enjoys travelling and hunting in addition to all kinds of sports. PAUL W. CLARK teaches vocational agriculture and serves as adviser to the Senior F. F. A. Club. He is a graduate of Pennsylvania State University. Mr. Clark lives on his own farm near Everett with his wife, daughter, and two sons, both of whom are students at Bob Jones University. Hunting, fishing, and repairing musical instruments are the hobbies of Band Director FRED A. SNYDER. He also teaches instrumental music classes and music theory and directs the Dance Band. Mr. Snyder is the father of four children, two of whom are teachers. He has attended the University of Youngstown and Pennsylvania State University. His home is Bedford. RALPH C. ORNDOFF is an instructor in vocational agriculture and is adviser to the Junior F. F. A. Club. He also serves as an adviser to the Junior Class. Married and the father of one daughter, Mr. Orndoff is a graduate of Pennsylvania State University. Eleven Jaxuliy Mrs. McKinley, Mrs. Davis, Mr. Brown MRS. IDA M. McKINLEY is an alumna of this high school and of Shippensburg State College. She teaches English 9, typing, and general business training. Mrs. McKinley resides in Bedford with her husband and three children. She is an adviser to the Freshman Class and enjoys bowling, knitting, and reading as hobbies. A graduate of Pennsylvania State University, MRS. JOSEPHINE M. DAVIS teaches mathematics-general, business, and algebra. She serves as adviser to the Student Council and to the Freshman Class. Mrs. Davis and her husband are proud of their only child, a daughter who is a student at her mother's Alma Mater. Mrs. Davis is a musician who also enjoys reading, handicrafts, hunting, and fishing. JOEL F. BROWN is a graduate of Lock Haven State College. He joined our Physical Education Department this year and teaches health and physical education. Interested in gymnastics especially, Mr. Brown organized the Gym Club for boys who do not participate in sports. He is co-adviser to the Caduceus Club and the Ski Club. Mr. Brown, a native of Three Springs, is married. He enjoys swimming and water skiing in the summer months. Twelve faculty Mr. Klein, Mr. Rhoades, Mr. Criswell WILLIAM KLEIN, teacher of mathematics in Grade 8, comes to us from his hometown of Turtle Creek. He was graduated from Indiana State College. Mr. Klein is a member of the coaching staff, his particular assignments being Junior High football and basketball. Besides enjoying school sports, he likes a good game of golf in the proper season. After graduation from Muskingum College, Ohio, RAYMOND W. RHOADES joined the faculty last fall as English instructor to Grade 8. A native of New Florence, Mr. Rhoades enjoys photography, painting, and all sports. He was official scorekeeper for basketball and wrestling. JOHN CRISWELL enjoys golfing, hunting, bowling, and attending all sporting events. He is a graduate of Juniata College and teaches Pennsylvania History and civics to the Freshman Class. He works with the Student Council and School Patrol. Mr. Criswell is married and has one daughter. Thirteen J'omlh} Miss Drexler, Mrs. Gochnour, Mr. Donelson The favorite hobbies of MISS MELINDA DREXLER, who teaches art, are horseback riding, painting, drawing, and sports. A graduate of Pennsylvania State University, Miss Drexler is adviser to the Warrior Pep Club and Art Club. She is also one of the advisers to Grade 8. She lives in Bedford during the school term and in Greensburg during vacations. MRS. BEVERLY S. GOCHNOUR enjoys as her hobbies decorating, sewing, and golf. She teaches health and physical education and serves as adviser to the Girls Athletic Association. A graduate of Slippery Rock State College, Mrs. Gochnour now lives near Everett. JOHN H. DONELSON was graduated from California State College before moving to Everett. He teaches in the Industrial Arts Department and serves as adviser to the Junior Hi-Y Club. His hobbies are reading, hunting, bowling, and carpentry and metal work. Fourteen Jamlhj. Mr. Foor, Mrs. Ritchey, Mr. Maslanik, Mr. Kaplan A graduate of Lycoming College, ROBERT FOOR teaches biology to all the Sophomores. He is adviser to the Camera Club and the Sophomore Class and is Head Baseball Coach. He enjoys basketball, baseball, football, hunting, and fishing. Mr. Foor is married and is the father of one daughter. MRS. WYNNEDITH RITCHEY, who hails from Missouri, teaches English 9, shorthand, and typing. She is an adviser to the Sophomore Class. She was graduated from William Woods Junior College and the University of Pittsburgh. Mrs. Ritchey's famliy of husband and three children leave her little free time to enjoy her hobbies of sewing, painting, and 4-H Club leadership. RONALD R. MASLANIK, who teaches mathematics and history, is a new member of our faculty this year. He is a graduate of Shippensburg State College and resides at Dudley with his wife and two children. Mr. Maslanik serves as an adviser to the Junior Class and enjoys sports of all kinds and playing the piano. Graduated from the Uhiversity of Scranton, PETER KAPLAN serves as Head Football Coach and teaches American History. He is also adviser to the Varsity Club and the Sophomore Class. Unmarried, Mr. Kaplan enjoys fishing and bowling in his leisure hours. Fifteen faculty Miss Lentz, Mrs, Morgart, Mr. Bridge, Mr. Kennedy A graduate of Indiana State College, MISS EDLA M. LENTZ teaches geography to all pupils in Grades 7 and 8. She serves as adviser to the Junior Tri-Hi-Y Club and Grade 7. Her hometown is Indiana, Pennsylvania. Miss Lentz likes music, art, and all sports. MRS. MARJORIE MORGART, who teaches health and physical education, is an alumna of Lock Haven State College. She sponsors the cheerleaders and is a Junior Class adviser. Skiing, swimming, and traveling are her favorite pastimes. Mrs. Morgart resides at Bedford. Hunting and fishing occupy part of the spare time of ANDREW BRIDGE, who teaches in the Industrial Arts Department. He is a graduate of California State College. Mr. Bridge commutes daily from Portage, where he lives with his family of wife and three children. CHARLES KENNEDY, a graduate of Indiana State College, is Head of the Business Education Department. He teaches bookkeeping, typing, business mathematics, commercial geography, and office machines. Mr. Kennedy, one of the three advisers to the Senior Class, serves as an adviser to the business and typing staffs of the Warrior and the Parrot as well as to the Student Secretaries. His hobbies include listening to the Stereo and Hi-Fi, reading, growing roses, and shooting mark. Sixteen Jaailiy Miss Shugert, Mrs. Ritchey, Mr. Donnelly, Mr. Fisher MISS MARLENE SHUGERT, an alumna of Juniata College, teaches French and Spanish. Her hometown is Huntingdon; and her hobbies include reading, music, roller skating, skiing, and foreign films. Miss Shugert is adviser to the Spanish Club. MRS. EVELYN S. RITCHEY, a graduate of Indiana State College, teaches home economics to Junior High girls and serves as adviser to the Junior F. H. A. Club. She is also Head of the Home Economics Department and an adviser to the Sophomore Class. Mrs. Ritchey and her husband live at New Enterprise. She enjoys crafts, sewing, and gardening. An alumnus of Lock Haven State College, GEORGE DONNELLY teaches Seventh Grade Mathematics and serves as one of the advisers to Grade 7. Mr. Donnelly commutes from Williamsburg. He enjoys sports and reading. The instructor of science to all pupils in Grades 7 and 8 is RAY M. FISHER. He also is adviser to the Junior High Science Club and Grade 8. A native of Bedford County and a graduate of Shippensburg State College, Mr. Fisher enjoys as his favorite pastime fishing, hunting, and traveling. His three children and his grandchildren occupy a good bit of his spare time also. Mr. Fisher is Head of the Science Department. Seventeen J'aculhj Mr. McIntyre, Miss Cullen, Mrs. Engle, Mr. Fisher I. RALPH McINTYRE is Assistant Wrestling Coach and teaches Eighth Grade History and French. He is an adviser to Grade 8 and to the Senior Hi-Y Club. Mr. McIntyre is married and is the proud father of two boys and a girl. He is a graduate of Juniata College. MISS FRANCES CULLEN commutes from Saxton every day to teach English to all the Juniors. She is an adviser to the Senior Class and the Senior Tri-Hi-Y Club. A graduate of Catawba College, Miss Cullen likes to spend her spare time traveling and collecting antique china. Teaching Seventh Grade English and taking care of her new son keep MRS. ELIZABETH ENGLE busy. She serves as an adviser to Grade 7 and this year organized The Lil Injun, a newspaper written and produced by members of her classes. She is a graduate of California State College. Mrs. Engle's pastimes include music, sewiiig, writing, and keeping up with politics. A graduate of Juniata College, MR. PAUL W. FISHER teaches Seventh Grade History and serves as an adviser to Grade 7. A native of Clearville, he lives nearby. He is married and has one daughter. Mr. Fisher likes to spend his leisure time reading, fishing, and hunting. Eighteen Jaculhf JOHN BRODISH is Guidance Counselor for the entire school district although his duties are mostly restricted to counseling individual students and conducting guidance classes at the high school. He holds degrees from Pennsylvania State University and has also studied at Indiana State College. Mr. Brodish has one son. He enjoys reading, hunting, gardening, and watching all sports. Mr. Brodish MRS. RUTH V. FOOR, R.N., serves the entire school district in the capacity of School Nurse. Mrs. Foor received her R.N. degree from Cumberland Memorial Hospital and her B.S. degree from Shippensburg State College. She is adviser to the Caduceus Club and the Candy Stripers. Mrs. Foor, who has one son and one daughter, enjoys the hobbies of reading, crocheting, and flower growing. Nineteen Mrs. Foor Jaailiy Miss Morse MISS THELMA E. MORSE, a graduate of Juniata College, has been our librarian for four and a half years. She studied library science at Clarion State College. Miss Morse's duties as adviser to the Warrior staff, the F. T. A. Club, and the Library Club and as sponsor of the National Honor Society keep her very busy. She is also active in the Pennsylvania State Education Association but still finds time to read and knit. T wenfy School (bihcdtohA EVERETT SOUTHERN JOINT SCHOOL COMMITTEE Row 1: Merl Jay, Evelyn S. Cornell, Gerald W. Clark, William Martin, Earl Johnson Row 2: Donald Miller, Brayton Bowman, C, Clair Winter, Roy Shryock Row 3: Samuel Gordon, Anthony McElfish, Verl Darr Row 4: Attorney Stanley G. Stroup, Foster Felton, John Shambach, C. Galen Detwiler Row 5: Frank Calhoun, Grover Donahoe, Paul Wilt, Derril Wilt Absent: Glenford Hammond. Frederick Hartsock, Richard Mellott, Fred Sponsler OFFICERS President - - - Gerald W. Clark Secretary Vice President - John Shambach Treasurer Evelyn S. Cornell - C. Clair Winter IN MEMORIAM J. PAUL STEIN Died October 1, 1964 Twenty One fcdujcaJtwnal S a usiA MRS. EVELYN S. CORNELL serves as the secretary to the Everett Southern Joint School Committee and to the Supervising Principal. She was graduated from Everett High School, is married, and has one son. The secretary to the High School Principal is MISS DONNA KISAMORE. An alumna of ESHS, she drives daily from her home near Clearville to serve the school in many ways. Hers is the voice most frequently heard over the public address system. Twenty Two fcduaxlional Although her chief assignment is taking care of the cafeteria account, MISS ETHELYN MILLS finds time to serve the General Office in other ways. She was graduated from our Business Education Department and resides near Everett. A resident of Bedford and a graduate of ESHS, MRS. MAXINE WAKEFOOSE carries out many duties in her capacity as a secretary in the General Office. One of her responsibilities is taking care of all orders made for the administration of the school. Twenty Three YYbwwhkA jotf giving up a free period to deliver mail and other items to teachers and students working at least two periods a week as a library aide Twenty Four QIoaa of 1965 Motto: THINGS ARE ONLY WHAT ONE MAKES THEM Colors: Burgundy and White Flower: Red Rose OFFICERS KERMIT NORRIS. President; DONALD SHRINER, Vice President DOROTHY COLEMAN. Treasurer; KAY MERRITT, Secretary CALENDAR OF GRADUATION EVENTS March 12—Senior Class Play April 23—Band Concert May 7—Chorus Concert May 14—Junior-Senior Prom May 18—Awards Day May 19-21—Senior Class Trip May 23—Baccalaureate Service May 24—Commencement Exercises Twenty Six QIoaa Hitdjohif. Cautious and somewhat bewildered, we took our places in the halls of Everett Southern High as we entered Seventh Grade. Our memories carry us back to the many friendships then formed and to the process of becoming accustomed to upperclassmen and new teachers. In Grade Eight we still felt a little lost at times. Although we were gaining a greater insight into the complexities of high school life and its responsibilities, we were not always so sure that we were ready to take a part. Yet we put on a brave front! As Freshmen, still adding to what one day would become our book of memories, we sponsored the traditional skating party. This was the year, too, when we firmly established ourselves in school activities. Then we became Sophomores. The memories of our candle sales linger still. This year we continued our extracurricular activities and began to think seriously of our future, for graduation was drawing a little too close for the greatest comfort. Our school life really built up in our Junior year. We became even more active in our studies and in school activities. On April 3, 1964, we cooperated with one another and presented the second Annual Junior Class Variety Show. We then had the privilege of helping select a standard class ring for our school and ordered our own. On May 8 we entertained the Class of 1964 at the Annual Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom, for which we had raised money by selling light bulbs and Christmas commodities. Now we are Seniors and are still building memories to carry with us. Here we pause to remember all those with whom we have associated—classmates, underclassmen, and teachers, we are proud of our leaders, of our athletes and musicians, and of those who have brought distinction to themselves and to our class through their outstanding work. Eagerly we await the presentation of our class play, our class trip to Washington, D. C., graduation activities, and the arrival of this book. We shall use what we learned here as the foundation for our life, and we shall continue to build toward our ultimate goals. We wish the underclassmen and the faculty continued progress and happiness and memories as fond as ours. Whatever becomes of us now, we shall always treasure the memories of our Alma Mater. —Janet Williams Twenty Seven SwUOJl VICTOR AKERS PAUL ANDERSON MARGARET BARKMAN SANDRA BARKMAN MICHAEL BARRETT VICTOR ALLEN AKERS August 22 Hunting, working on his car, racing, and girls are ’Vic's hobbies. His favorite possession is his car, and his favorite class is health. His dislikes include school and English. His ambition is to become a truck driver or work in a department store. His activities include Art Club, basketball, and football. He was selected Poppy Poster winner in tenth grade. His bequest: His habit of early arrival to Bill Caro. PAUL EUGENE ANDERSON September 3 Getting up at four o'clock every morning and P. O. D. are Paul's main gripes. His favorite possession is Sue, his wife; and his favorite class is Senior Health. Hunting, fishing, and drive-in movies make up Paul's hobbies. Paul has participated in Junior and Senior F. F. A. His ambition is to get a good job. His bequest: His place in the parking lot to Gary Brallier. MARGARET SUSAN BARKMAN April 2 Peggy can't stand conceited people, horror movies, tardiness, or P. O. D. She likes reading, crafts, and typing; and her favorite possession is her collection of good books. This future teacher hopes to travel and would like to further her education next year. Her activities include band, class officer. Junior Classical League, chorus, Gym show, F. T. A., Spanish Club, Pep Club, Tri-Hi-Y, and Warrior staff. Her bequest: Her physics book to her brother Barry. SANDRA JEANNE BARKMAN June 27 Jeanne prizes her driver's license above all else and dislikes people without a sense of humor. Instrumental lessons don't rate very high with this future medical secretary, but typing is tops. Sewing, reading the latest fashion magazines, and listening to semi-classical music are her hobbies. Jeanne participated in band, Cadu-ceus Club, F. T. A., Dramatics Club, Junior Classical League, and Variety Show. Her bequest: Her sax to her sister Shelly. MICHAEL LAWRENCE BARRETT August 5 Attention, all girls! Be on the look out for this future photographer who dislikes silly girls and whose class ring is his favorite possession. Although ’ Mike dislikes economics and French II, he rates Senior Health class very high. His hobbies consist of photography, driving around, horseback riding, and girls. This hopeful Air Force cadet has participated in Caduceus Club, Camera Club, chorus, track, Parrot staff. Variety Show, and Warrior staff. Being a football announcer gave Mike the opportunity to be on the Football King's Court. His bequest: His red and white striped jacket to next year's soft-shoe dancer. Twenty Eight GLORIA BECK WILLIAM BECK JOHN BENNETT SsmioA QIoaa GLORIA JEAN BECK April 19 Whose favorite subject is P. O. D. and who wants to become an I. B. M. operator? That's right! It's Jean. Bookkeeping and boys who avoid the truth don't rate very high with this Senior. Horseback riding, swimming, and ice and roller skating are at the top of her list. Gloria plans to attend Catherman's Business School. Her activities include Audio-Visual Club. Chess Club, chorus, and Spanish Club. Her bequest. Her riding horse King to Diana Miller. WILLIAM S. BECK November 18 His 1957 Ford is ‘’Bill's'' favorite possession. He dislikes Chevys and P. O. D., while hunting, working on cars, and Senior Math are among his favorites. This industrial arts student plans to enter the Army next year. He wills his favorite place at the lathe in metal shop to Dennis Steach. JOHN EDSEL BENNETT May 26 Hunting, fishing, and collecting Indian relics rank high with John, while P. O. D. and girls who smoke bug him. John's favorite possession is his car key. He hopes to become a draftsman and is an outstanding student in the Industrial Arts course. John has participated in Audio-Visual Club, chorus, and Warrior staff. His bequest: Ridge-running to any capable underclassman. BEVERLY ANN BEQUEATH August 19 “Bev's hobbies are listening to music on the radio, reading, movies, and twirling her baton. She dislikes being teased about her dimples. This future physical education teacher and head majorette has participated in band. Dance Band. Dramatics Club, F. T. A., G. A. A., Gym Show, Junior Classical League. Variety Show, Tri-Hi-Y, Spanish Club, and Warrior staff. Special honors include Football Queens Court. Her bequest: Her brother to anyone who can put up with a lot of noise. DONALD MICHAEL BOOR March 17 Our first tenor in the Barbershop Quartet likes his '61 Ford and solid geometry. His dislikes include conceited people and P. O. D. Don's nickname is “Mickey, and his hobbies are hunting, dating, and cars. This future mechanical draftsman works at Horton's in his spare time. Don was active in chorus, football, Junior Classical League, and Variety Show. A special honor was winning first place in the 1964 County Driving Contest. Don wills his spot in the Barbershop Quartet to Steve Sipes. BEVERLY BEQUEATH DONALD BOOR Twenty Nine SwUOJl GARY BORDER LARRY BOWMAN LARRY BRANTNER GARY WAYNE BORDER August 19 Gary's favorite possession is a girl on West Street. While liking English, he dislikes trig and braggarts. His hobbies are all sports, traveling, reading, and home movies. This college-bound Senior's ambition is to become a history teacher. Baseball, basketball, football, Junior Classical League, Parrot staff, chorus, student council. Varsity Club, and Warrior staff were his extracurricular activities. Gary was honored by being on the Football King's Court. His bequest: His worn-out football spikes to Harry N. Stayer. LARRY BRAYTON BOWMAN September 15 Larry, a normal Senior, has too much homework at the top of his list of dislikes. His girl, car, and health class are a few of his likes. This future radio and television announcer plans to go to school next year. His hobbies consist of hunting, fishing, cars, racing of any kind, horses, and—of course—girls. Larry's school activities have consisted of Caduceus Club, chorus, Variety Show, football, and wrestling. His bequest: His speed and luck to Glenn Calhoun. LARRY ROSS BRANTNER January 31 Bud's favorite possessions are his wrestling trophies and a certain Olds. English and making book reports are just two of his pet peeves, while gym is his favorite class. This future carpenter, who intends to enter Stevens Trade School, enjoys bowling and ice skating. As a Junior, Bud was the 95-lb. champion in the Hollidays-burg and District 5 Wrestling Tournaments and runner-up in the Regionals. His bequest: His wrestling ability to Bud Clark. WILLIAM HARRY BRIDGEWATER May 11 Although Bill” has no favorite possession, he does have a favorite class—chemistry. This teacher-to-be dislikes lazy people and French II. Bill's pastimes are hiking, swimming, and raising animals, especially in an aquarium or aviary. Our best stagelight tender, he has participated in Aquarium Club. F. T. A., Junior Classical League. Science Club of America, Radio Club, student council, and Warrior staff. Bill won first place in his division of the Johnstown Science Fair when he attended Cochran Junior High. His bequest: His physics book to John Greenawalt. BERNARD PAUL CALHOUN, JR. January 31 Since Bernie enjoys hunting and fishing, his favorite possession is his guns. He dislikes English and the Lawrence Welk Show. He has participated in Chess Club and in Junior and Senior F. F. A. Bernie hopes to get a good job, and he hopes to buy a car next year. His bequest: His seat in vo-ag to Jerry Walters. Thirty BERNARD CALHOUN. JR. f S UOA ClaAA LINDA CALHOUN LINDA CALHOUN LINDA KAY CALHOUN June 12 Big Linda, whose favorite possession is her health, enjoys gym, soccer, basketball, tennis, babysitting, reading, and bowling. She dislikes P. O. D. and people who think they are something they're not. Her thoughtful ambition is to help other people. Her activities include band, G. A. A., Variety Show, Parrot staff, Pep Club, Student Secretary, and Warrior staff. Linda has been honored by being on the Football Queen's Court. She was president of the G. A. A. last year. Her bequest: Her position as Senior Adviser to G. A. A. to Beverly Burket. LINDA KAY CALHOUN February 12 Little Linda Kay is a busy Senior, who holds chemistry and English in high favor but dislikes P. O. D. She cannot stand conceited people, but she dotes on Wayne's Warrior jacket. Berf's” ambition is to teach literature and have a large family, but next year it is college for her. Band, Caduceus Club, cheerleading. G. A. A., Girls Ensemble, Girls Quartet. Gym Exhibition, Junior Classical League, Variety Show, Parrot staff (Editor-in-Chief. if you please), Science Club, chorus. Student Council, and class officer have been Linda Kay's activities. Her honors are Football Queen's Court, National Honor Society, American Legion Auxiliary Leadership Award, and Goldey Beacom Spelling certificate. Her bequest: Her beloved literature book to any Junior who will appreciate it. WANDA JOYCE CHAMBERLAIN October 19 This commercial student's favorite possession is her driver's license. Bookkeeping and dancing rate high with this future secretary. Girls who smoke and P. O. D. are at the bottom of her list. Her intention for next year is to find a job. Her activities include Chess Club, Dramatics Club, Caduceus Club. G. A. A., Junior High Chorus, Science Club, and Parrot staff. Her bequest: Her P. O. D. book to some unlucky Junior. DENNIS DWAYNE CLARK April 19 Moose, as he is known to his close friends, dislikes homework and book reports. To own a gas station or a garage or to become an architect is his ambition. His favorite possession is a certain '53 Ford convertible. Dennis hopes to attend college or get a job after graduation. Cars, architecture, and football are his hobbies. His activities include football, F. F. A., track and Warrior staff. His bequest: Linebacker on the football team to Dick Clark. KAREN KATHLEEN CLARK April 26 Clancy's ambition is to become a nurse. Her favorite subject is typing, while her dislikes are P. O. D. and noisy study halls. Although her favorite possession is her radio, she also enjoys reading and playing the organ and piano. Clancy has been active in the Caduceus Club, cheerleading, G. A. A., Girls Ensemble, Girls Quartet. Gym Exhibition, Junior Classical League, chorus, Variety Show, and Parrot staff. She has been honored by being on the Football Queen's Court. Her bequest: Her job on the Parrot to any Junior willing to work hard. WANDA CHAMBERLAIN DENNIS CLARK KAREN CLARK Thirty One S wivA QIoaa MELVIN CLARK DALE CLAYTON RONALD CLINGERMAN JOE COGAN DOROTHY COLEMAN MELVIN CLARK August 7 Merv, our future Rembrandt, enjoys skating, shooting pool, and all sports. His favorite possession is his class ring. He dearly loves Senior Math and art. His pet peeves include getting up in the morning and P. O. D. Merv's pastimes include Art Club, band. Gym Exhibition, Junior Classical League, Warrior staff (one of the artists), and wrestling. His bequest: His blond hair to Pam Dennis. DALE ALLAN CLAYTON December 29 “Art'' enjoys Senior Math, hunting, fishing, football, and working on cars. His favorite possession is his car. He dislikes homework, and P. O. D. He hopes to become a mechanic and work in Washington, D. C. His activities include football, Varsity Club, and Audio-Visual Club. His bequest: His ability to play football to Mace Foor. RONALD LLOYD CLINGERMAN October 17 Ronnie” is an industrial arts student who likes working on cars. He also likes girls and Senior Math. He dislikes homework and P. O. D. A 1932 Chevy is this future Diesel mechanic's favorite possession. His activities include Audio-Visual Club, Variety Show, chorus, and Warrior staff. His bequest: His back seat on the bus to Danny Elbin. JOE EUGENE COGAN August 15 Joe's favorite possession is his '58 Chevrolet, and his favorite class is vo-ag. He dislikes people who show off and English. His hobbies are collecting coins and stamps. His ambition is to become a beef farmer. His activities include wrestling manager. Variety Show, and F. F. A. His bequest: His affable disposition to Richard Border. DOROTHY LOUISE COLEMAN June 20 This Senior's favorite possession is the knowledge she has gained and hopes never to lose. Science fiction, horror movies, and economics do not rate with Dottie.” Her pastimes include reading, watching the late show, and experimenting with new desserts. Our class treasurer's favorite class is chemistry. Dottie hopes to attend Ship-pensburg State College to prepare for a teaching career. Her activities include Dramatics Club, F. T. A., Library Club. Parrot staff, and Warrior staff. Her bequest: Her emotional stability to Eliza Sams. Thirty Two f S nwA QIjclaa SUSAN COOPER KAY CORNELL MARY DEREMER SUSAN JEANETTE COOPER August 1 This tall, raven-haired Senior likes swimming, reading, collecting movie star pictures, and painting. Her favorite class is gym class; her favorite possession is her class ring. “Sue doesn't relish washing dishes and Spanish class. This future physical education teacher plans to enter Slippery Rock State College in September Sue participated in Chess Club, G. A. A., Science Club, Spanish Club, and Pep Club. Her bequest: Her seat on Bus 18 to Wanda Northcraft. KAY ELAINE CORNELL February 28 Our Miss Sport prizes her G. A. A. awards and enjoys physical education class. Her pastimes are playing sports and reading. Her peeves include Spanish and economics classes. Kay's ambition, of course, is to be a physical education teacher. Her activities include G. A. A. and student council. She was a winner in 1963 of the American Legion Essay Contest. Her bequest: Her fun in G. A. A. to her sister Connie. MARY LOUISE DEREMER Deremer, whose ambition is to be a housewife, likes gym, roller skating, ice skating, riding around in a '59 Ford convertible, and a certain ring. She dislikes health and would-be sophisticated people. Her activities include Audio-Visual Club, Dramatics Club, F. H. A., G. A. A., Tri-Hi-Y, Variety Show, and Library Club. Her bequest: Her love for sports to Vicki Donaldson. KATHY DIANE DIBERT Kathy, a future music teacher, plans to go to West Chester State College. Among her favorites are her full-time class ring, her part-time class ring, and typing class. Kathy's hobbies are playing the piano and organ, going to football games and wrestling matches, water skiing, bowling, and listening to good music. Kathy dislikes physics and conceited people. Her activities include band, Caduceus Club, chorus, F. T. A., Gym Show, Variety Show, majorette, school organist. Her special honors are Keystone Girls State, District Band, and State Band. Kathy wills her position as President of Senior Chorus to Jeanne Over. VICKI ANN DISHONG Noisy and conceited people do not rate with “Red, but her bank account and driver's license rate 100%. Red's hobbies include swimming, bowling, listening to good music, and dancing. Above all other classes, typing and English are O. K. with this studious lass. Since her ambition is to be a nurse, she will enter a nurses training school next fall. Her activities are band, Caduceus Club, chorus. Parrot staff, Warrior staff, and Library Club. Her bequest: Her piccolo to Anecia Ritchey. KATHY DIBERT VICKI DISHONG Thirty Three SmUJDSi DAVID DUNCAN DONALD EDWARDS PATRICIA EDWARDS DAVID LEE DUNCAN June 27 Dunk’s” favorite possession was his '51 Chevy until September 11, 1964. His dislikes include Fords, Senior Math, and English. This brown-haired, blue-eyed, industrial arts student plans to enter the Air Force next year. His hobbies and activities are hunting, fishing, football, cars, and Art Club. His bequest: The way to Crystal Springs to Randy Price. DONALD EDWARDS June 10 This future auto mechanic enjoys hunting, fishing, and automobiles. A quiet though popular lad. he dislikes English and Fords, but a '56 Plymouth is tops with him. Donald would like to get a job after graduation. His bequest: His seat in P. O. D. to Arlene Edwards. LEANNA ELBIN SANDRA ESHELMAN PATRICIA JEAN EDWARDS April 26 ‘Pat,’' our future medical secretary, plans to attend Hagerstown Medical Secretarial School next year. She enjoys swimming, sewing, and skating of any kind Her favorite possession is her class ring. She likes typing but dislikes P. O. D. and people who think they are extra special. Her activities include Caduceus Club, Junior Classical League, G. A. A., Library Club, Parrot staff. Pep Club, and Warrior staff. She wills her green Ford to Paul Peck. LEANNA RUTH ELBIN August 11 ’Annie's” ambition is to get a job and buy a Mustang. This future secretary dislikes people who are hard to get along with, girls who smoke, and health class. Some of her favorites are a certain boy from Artemas. bookkeeping, dancing, swimming, and just having fun. The things that have kept her busy are Dramatics Club, Caduceus Club. Junior Science Club. Parrot staff, student secretary. Variety Show, and Warrior staff. Her bequest: Her dimple to Sharon Martin. SANDRA LOUISE ESHELMAN April 11 Sandy” enjoys swimming, bowling, dancing, golfing, and bookkeeping. This future secretary’s favorite possession is a certain ring. She has a passionate dislike for people who try to be something they're not and P. O. D. She participated in Dramatics Club, Caduceus Club, G. A. A., chorus, Parrot staff. Warrior staff. Variety Show, and Gym Show, and was a student secretary during her high school career. Sandy wills her typewriter in Room 104 to Lula Guyton. Thirty Four S UOA QloAA BONNIE EVANS BARBARA FOOR CHARLOTTE FOOR BONNIE GAYLE EVANS November 11 Bonnie's favorite class is typing, while her least favorite is P. O. D. A future beautician, she dislikes staying home on weekends. Among her favorites are horseback riding, sewing, reading, and her class ring. Her school activities have included Junior Classical League, G. A. A., Library Club. Parrot staff. Pep Club, and Warrior staff. Her bequest: The road to Northern Bedford to Linda Pepple. BARBARA ELLEN FOOR January 11 ’Barb spent last year in Detroit but returned last summer in time to complete her high school career with us. Among her joys are home economics, swimming, painting, and sewing. This future airline hostess dislikes driving straight sticks and P. O. D. Her activities include G. A .A., Junior Tri-Hi-Y, Library Club, Dramatics Club, and Swimming Club. Her bequest: Mr. Larimer to some Junior. CHARLOTTE SALOME FOOR January 30 P. O. D. and drag-racing are Charlotte's pet peeves. She likes English, reading, and music. Her favorite possession is her mother's car, and her ambition is to become a school teacher. Her activities include Caduceus Club, cheerleading, chorus, F. T. A., G. A. A., Girls Ensemble, Girls Quartet, Variety Show, student council, and Warrior staff. Her honors include American Legion Auxiliary Essay Contest Award, American Legion Essay Award, and National Honor Society. Charlotte wills her car keys to her mother. KENTON McARTHUR FOOR September 23 Going to 314 Water Street, shooting pool, and listening to WKBW are among “Mick's'' favorite pastimes. He likes health class but dislikes English and homework. His activities include Art Club, Audio-Visual Club, baseball, basketball, football. Varsity Club, and wrestling. He wills his seat in P. O. D. to a certain Junior. DAVID FRANKLIN GARLAND March 5 ““Dave's” favorite class is Senior Health, but French II gets” him. His hobbies are fishing, and hunting; so naturally his shotgun is among his favorite possessions. His ambition is to get more education. Dave is on the Warrior staff this year. His bequest: His French II book to Mr. McIntyre. KENTON FOOR DAVID GARLAND Thirty Five S UDA QIoaa MILES GORDON CRAIG GRAEFF CHARLES GRIFFITH THOMAS HANKS MILES THOMAS GORDON October 28 “Mick ' a future businessman, enjoys collecting records, photographs, and Shorthand II. Always neat, he has an intense dislike for sloppy people and math. His favorite possession is his class ring. His extracurricular activities include band. Dramatics Club. Parrot staff. Variety Show, and the Warrior staff. His bequest: His seat in shorthand class to Reggie Bussard. CRAIG LUTHERAN GRAEFF November 13 “Crane'' enjoys hunting, fishing, building model cars. Senior Math, and his favorite possession—his class ring. He dislikes Fords and P. O. D. This industrial arts student's ambition is to be an auto mechanic. Crane was a member of the hall patrol, the Chess Club, and the wrestling squad. His bequest: His great voice to Jack Feight. CHARLES ALBERT GRIFFITH November 23 “Charlie wants to become a farmer. His pet peeve is Chev-rolets, but he likes a certain 1960 English Ford. His favorite class is Senior Math, while he dislikes English. Charlie can usually be found hunting or fishing. He has been active in F. F. A. for the last four years. His bequest: His books to his brother. ROBERT HARCLERODE THOMAS LEE HANKS March 14 Away down low on “Hucks' list of things he dislikes are French II. P. O. D., and his stubborn typewriter. Sports, riding the block, and health rank high with this faithful sports reporter. A teacher-to-be, he cherishes the key to his 55 Ford. Baseball, basketball, chorus, Chess Club, football, F. T. A., Varsity Club, student council. Parrot staff, and Warrior staff have kept Tom busy. Hucks was honored, to be on the 1964 Football King's Court. His bequest: His seat in French II to another brave soul. ROBERT ANTHONY HARCLERODE November 19 “Hark, our sax-playing wrestler, can be found playing tennis in the proper season or delivering papers. Among Hark s dislikes can be found losing weight and P. O. D., but he enjoys Advanced Math and his wrestling trophy. Our future teacher has been kept busy in band, Barbershop Quartet, chorus. Junior Classical League, Variety Show, Parrot staff, class play, track, Varsity Club, and wrestling. Hark has enjoyed the honors of being in District Band and being District 5 Wrestling Runner-Up in the 95-lb. class. His bequest: His ambition to Lynn O'Neal. Thirty Six SWIM NANCY HARMAN DARLENE HEDRICK DOROTHY HEDRICK NANCY BERDETTA HARMAN October 15 Bookkeeping, horseback riding, all kinds of sports, and her class ring are among Little Red's” likes. She dislikes health and people who are hard to get along with. Her activities include Junior Dramatics Club, G. A. A., Junior Tri-Hi-Y, Gym Show, and Library Club. Her bequest is her love for horses to Sharleen and Linda. DARLENE LOUISE HEDRICK June 15 Our strawberry-blonde, blue-eyed future beautician likes solid geometry and her parakeet Beckie. Darlene, better known as Crash.” dislikes teaberry milkshakes and personal typing. Collecting stuffed animals and buying Elvis Presley records are her hobbies. Her activities are Art Club, Dramatics Club, F. H. A., F. T. A., Library Club, Science Club. Junior Classical League, Warrior staff, and Variety Show. Her bequest: Her long fingernails to Mr. Kennedy. DOROTHY HEDRICK June 12 Dotty Jo” likes stuffed peppers, writing to Keyser, collecting stuffed animals, and Home Ec. above everything else. Her favorite possession is her keys to her father's Ford. She dislikes girls who smoke. Planning to become a secretary, Dorothy intends to move to Waynesboro and find a good job. She has participated in F. H. A., Junior Tri-Hi-Y, and Junior Science Club. Her bequest: Her seat in economics to some unlucky Junior. ROGER LEE HEDRICK February 4 Rog,” who enjoys hunting and vo-ag class, wants to become a heavy equipment operator or welder. Two things he dislikes are Senior Math and bossy people. Next year Roger intends to find a good job and settle down. He was very active in F. F. A. for the last four years and received medals for his outstanding projects for three years. His bequest: His natural blond hair to all bleached blondes at ESHS. GARY WAYNE HENDERSON August 2 This New York Yankee hater's favorite class is Advanced Math, while all kinds of social studies worry him. Gary's favorite possession is membership in the National Honor Society. Collecting foreign coins, sports, and playing cards are his favorite hobbies. This sports-minded Senior's ambition is to become a teacher. Gary's extracurricular activities include baseball, basketball, football, Varsity Club, Parrot staff, F. T. A., and chorus. His bequest: Football Camp to Kenny Smith. ROGER HEDRICK GARY HENDERSON Thirty Seven S JUOA tflctAA DUANE HESS HAROLD HITE GENE HOLLAR RICHARD HORTON MARY HOTT DUANE ELSWORTH HESS April 5 “Hessy, a future accountant, dislikes girls who bleach their hair. His favorite possession is his deer rifle. He enjoys health and gym classes. Hunting, sports, camping, bowling, and tennis are among his hobbies. His activities include baseball and basketball manager, Chess Club, chorus, football, Variety Show, student council, and Warrior staff. This Air Force bound lad wills his green Chevy to Gary Shaffer. HAROLD KENNETH HITE May 23 “Kenny enjoys collecting money for his wallet, so, of course, his ambition is to become a millionaire. He dislikes homework and economics, and his favorite class is study hall. His favorite possession is his car. Kenny's activities include Audio-Visual Club, Chess Club, and football. His bequest: His car to anyone who wants it. GENE PHILIP HOLLAR August 11 Guess whose favorite possession is his '48 Plymouth Coupe and who dislikes braggarts? That's right! It's “J. R. Typing is his favorite class, while classes in social studies do not rate with him. His ambition is to become a corporation president, but he intends to enter the Service next year. He has participated in Audio-Visual Club. Chess Club, and the Junior Classical League. His bequest: His key to Stone House to Ernest Hinish. RICHARD JAMES HORTON January 16 Whose favorite possession is an old boat? You guessed it! It's “Dickie. This future state patrolman dislikes unfriendly people and P. O. D., but health class, fishing, and sports are among his enjoyments. Richard's activities include football, chorus. Chess Club, and track. His bequest: His shoulder pads to Bill Suter. MARY JANE HOTT August 21 Mary Jane's favorite possession is her class ring, and her favorite classes are home economics and gym. She dislikes P. O. D. and all homework. Her intention for next year is to get a job. Her activities have included F. H. A., G. A. A., and Library Club. Her bequest: Her seat in P. O. D. to Jean Spencer. Thirty Eight S UOA tflctAA BARBARA IMLER RAYMOND JAY CARLENE KAY IMES January 17 Tmesy,'' one of our commercial students, hopes to be either a secretary or a beautician. She enjoys skating, bowling, eating pizza, riding around the block, swimming, talking, and bookkeeping. Her favorite possession is her unused driver's license. She dislikes shorthand and not having enough time for all her extracurricular activities, which include Art Club, cheerleading. Dramatics, G. A. A., Junior High Chorus, Variety Show, Parrot staff. Pep Club, student council. Tri-Hi-Y, and Varsity Club. She wills her seat in homeroom to anyone who can stay out of trouble. BARBARA LOUISE IMLER March 25 People who are rumor spreaders, girls who smoke, and French II bother Barb. Her hobbies include all sports, singing, and watching TV. This hazel-eyed, brown-haired future nurse's favorite subject is gym. Her favorite possession is her cheerleading megaphone. Barb's activities include Caduceus Club, cheerleading, chorus, G. A. A., Gym Exhibition, Spanish Club, student council, Variety Show, and Varsity Club. Barb was honored by being crowned 1963 Winter Sports Princess and also by being on the Football Queen s Court. Her bequest is her place on the Football Queen's court to Mona Browell. RAYMOND ROSCOE JAY August 16 Roscoe's'' favorite possession is his green '58 Ford. Among his pleasures are singing, typing, hunting, football, working on cars, and girls. Raymond's dislikes are economics, girls who smoke, and homework. His ambition is to be successful in everything he does. His activities include football. Varsity Club, Art Club, Chess Club, and chorus. His bequest: His football jersey number 80 to Larry Jay. THEODORE FRANK JAY April 28 Ted” likes hunting and just having fun. His favorite possession is his '56 Pontiac. Senior Math is tops with Ted. but economics is for the birds. This blue-eyed lad has a deep dislike for Ford Mustangs. His ambition is to be a mechanic, and he plans to attend a mechanics school next year. His activities have been F. F. A. and Hi-Y. His bequest: His car to Dennis Feight. KAREN LEE KARNS October 4 Karen, a future airline stewardess, is one of our high-stepping majorettes. Troublemakers, loud people, and P. O. D. are a few of her pet peeves. Two favorites of this brown-eyed brunette are typing and her baton. Dating, listening to the radio, and dancing are her hobbies. Her activities include band. Dramatics Club. Variety Show, and Junior Classical League. She wills her driver’s license to Karen McFarland. THEODORE JAY KAREN KARNS Thirty Nine Smuva QIoaa CHARLOTTE LEADER KAREN KOONTZ LINDA KIFER MARY LEAR EDWARD LEASURE LINDA DARLENE KIFER August 10 Lin, another of our commercial students, hopes to become a secretary. She enjoys collecting old pennies, watching TV, English, and her favorite possession—her class ring. Among her dislikes are bookkeeping and stuck-up people. Her extracurricular activities are Junior Science Club and Library Club. Her bequest: Her shorthand book to an ambitious Junior. KAREN DOREEN KOONTZ February 15 Karen's favorite possession is her home on the Summit. She dislikes P. O. D. and people who don't have a good sense of humor. Typing is her favorite class, and sewing and tennis are her hobbies. Her ambition is to become a medical secretary. She has participated in band, Caduceus Club, cheerleading, Junior Classical League, hall patrol, Variety Show, Dramatics Club, and Spanish Club. Karen was honored by being on the Football Queen's Court. Her bequest: Her seat in homeroom to Polly Ann Koontz. CHARLOTTE MAY LEADER July 23 “Butch's favorite possession is her class ring. She likes sports, listening to the radio, reading, chorus, and shorthand. People who think they are better than everyone else and P. O. D. are her pet peeves. Her ambition is to become a secretary. Her extracurricular activities are F. H. A., Gym Show, G. A. A., Variety Show, and Senior High Chorus. Her bequest is her seat in chorus to any good alto singer. MARY ANN LEAR April 18 Mary Ann, a future secretary, likes shorthand and bookkeeping. Her favorite possession is borrowed car keys. P. O. D. and Homeroom 104 are her dislikes. Reading and sports are Mary Ann's pastimes. Her activities include F. H. A. and serving as a student secretary. She wills her name of “Hot Rod to Richard Mearkle. EDWARD RAYMOND LEASURE July 13 Eddie's favorite possession is his class ring. He dislikes pizza and economics. Eddie's hobbies include painting and drawing; so his favorite subject is art. His ambition is to become an airplane pilot. His bequest: His artistic ability to some artistic Junior. Forty SmujdJi ClaAA SANDRA LEMMERT JOEL UNGENFELTER UNDA LOGESTON SANDRA KAY LEMMERT January 31 ‘Sandy's” hobbies are making and designing clothes, reading, playing the piano, solving puzzles, and singing. This future elementary school teacher likes gym and her father's car while disliking French II and smokers. Her activities include Caduceus Club, Camera Club, Chess Club, chorus. Dramatics Club, G. A. A., Junior Classical League, Variety Show, Library Club, and Tri-Hi-Y. Her special honors include Halloween Queen's Court and Keystone Girls State. Her bequest: Her fondness for mystery stories to Kathy Walch. JOEL RAY LINGENFELTER August 31 A certain brown-haired and hazel-eyed sportslover is known to his intimate friends as one who has a special fondness for neatness and cleanliness. Who? Why, Joel, of course. He dislikes sophisticated people and art but loves all sports plus Senior Health. Planning to be an elementary teacher, he intends to enroll at Grace College, Winona Lake, Indiana, in September to begin preparation for his career. When we were Sophomores, Joel served as class president. His activities include Varsity Club, baseball, basketball, football, and chorus. He wills his English textbooks to Jim Wolfe. LINDA LOU LOGESTON April 28 Lin, one of our commercial students, considers bookkeeping her favorite subject but detests homework and P. O. D. A future secretary. Linda enjoys listening to her record player and collecting movie star pictures. Her activities include Audio-Visual Club, Chess Club, and Library Club. Her bequest: Roger Donahoe to no one. DELORES IRENE MARSHALL December 31 Ching,” as she is known by her friends, likes dancing, singing, playing trombone, sports, and her little stuffed poodle. French II and turnips are two of her dislikes. One of our twins, this future surgical nurse is very musically inclined and participates in band and chorus. Ching” plans to enter nurses' training next year. Band. Caduceus Club, and chorus take up part of her extra time. Her bequest: Her singing ability to Gloria Hostetter. DORES ELIZABETH MARSHALL December 31 Nearus” likes reading, playing trombone, dancing, sports, classical music, and singing. Among her dislikes are people who don't like fun and P. O. D. Her ambition is to be a registered nurse, and her favorite class is health. Our second twin, Dores has been active in band, Caduceus Club, chorus, F. T. A., G. A. A., and Variety Show. She has several special honors, among which are District and State Chorus, District Band, and Junior High Essay Contest. Her bequest: Her sense of humor to Judy Grubb. DELORES MARSHALL DORES MARSHALL Forty One S nioA Qlau BLAINE MAY WILLIAM McCORMICK GREGORY McELFISH BLAINE ROBERT MAY June 19 Blaine’s favorite possession will be his diploma when he gets it. He likes hunting, fishing, and agriculture but does not like P. O. D. He also dislikes standing in line for lunch. His ambition is to become a farmer. He has been active in Junior and Senior F. F. A. His bequest: His place in F. F. A. to Tommy Barkman. WILLIAM JAMES McCORMICK October 29 “Willie enjoys flying model airplanes, skiing, singing, and chorus. A future aircraft mechanic, he plans to go to Europe with the Assembly of God Chorale Groupe. Among his pet peeves are state policemen and health. His favorite possession is his '36 Penney wacker (Pontiac) while his favorite class is chorus. Bill has participated in band, chorus. Variety Show, and Barber Shop Quartet. During his sophomore year. Bill attended District Chorus. His bequest: His deepest bass notes to Barry Ritchey. RODNEY HUGH McFARLAND September 17 Tiger enjoys weight lifting, hunting, swimming, baseball; and football. His favorite subject is Senior Math, but economics does not rate at all with him. His ambition is to get a 427 Ford. He plans to get a job or join the Army next year. Rodney has participated in wrestling and football. His bequest: His artistic ability to Bill Suter. Forty Two rodney McFarland GREGORY McELFISH January 28 Economics, Fords, and school do not rate with Mac. Working on cars, hunting, fishing, and playing football are Greg's pastimes. His favorite possession is his wife, and his ambition is to be a good husband and father. After graduation Greg intends to find a job. His activities have included football. Varsity Club, and Chess Club. His bequest: His ability to block and tackle to John McElfish. JANYTH MERRITT JANYTH KAY MERRITT May 5 Kay, whose class ring is very dear to her, likes Senior Math, reading, and embroidering. She dislikes P. O. D. and oral reports. Next year she plans to go to the Altoona Institute of Hair Design. She has participated in chorus, F .H. A., student council, Tri-Hi-Y, ushering, and Warrior staff. She was a class officer for three years. Kay was honored by being the 1964 Football Queen. She wills her seat in P. O. D. to her sister Norma. SswloA QIoaa LINDA MILLER MARJORIE MILLER DARYL MORGAN LINDA MAY MILLER August 24 Scooter's” favorite possession is the key to her father's '63 Chevy II. She dislikes conceited boys and gym. Home economics is her favorite class. Her hobbies include roller skating, sewing, and cooking. Her intention is to get a job with good pay. Her activities included band, G. A. A., Library Club, and Tri-Hi-Y. Her bequest is the back roads around Clearville to Gloria Burket. MARJORIE LOUISE MILLER October 8 Who but Margie” would prize a stuffed monkey above everything else? This commercial student enjoys bookkeeping and loves to read, but she does not enjoy taking the absentee list into the Boys' Health class. A future secretary, Margie intends to get a job and buy a black '59 Ford. She has participated in Caduceus Club, Library Club, G. A. A., and Warrior staff. Her bequest: Her seat in homeroom to Marcia Clark. DARYL EUGENE MORGAN October I People who are not what they seem and P. O. D. are Morgan's” pet peeves. Among Daryl's enjoyments are dismissal and his guitar. This future forester’s hobbies include Chess Club, Junior Classical League, Variety Show, Junior Hi-Y, and wrestling. Daryl bequeathes his guitar to Richard Merritt. FREDDIE LEE MOYER May 4 Fred's” favorite possession is his driver's license. He enjoys shop, hunting, swimming, softball, and model cars. He dislikes school and English. His ambition is to become a machinist. Fred participated in Art Club and Warrior staff. His bequest: His shop ability to Granville Moyer. KERMIT MONTFORD NORRIS November 6 A special class ring is Doc's” favorite possession. He likes health class, football practice, collecting stamps and coins and medals, water-skiing, and all sports. French II and running the mile at football camp are his gripes. This future teacher's activities include baseball, basketball, and student council. Kermit has been honored by being president of our class for two years, the 1964 Snow Prince, and the 1964 Football King. His bequest: His pasteboard shoulder pads to Harry The Nose Stayer. FREDDIE MOYER KERMIT NORRIS Forty Three S tUOA QIoaa CYNTHIA O'NEAL ALAN OVER DANIEL PECK DUANE PECK MARY PERRIN CYNTHIA DIANNE O’NEAL December 5 People who swear and smoke bother Cindy.” Her favorite possession is her gym shoes. Although French II is Cindy's least favorite subject, gym class is tops with her. After graduation she intends to enter college to become a physical education teacher. Her activities have included Art Club, Caduceus Club, cheerleading, G. A. A., Gym Show, Junior Classical League, Variety Show, Junior Science Club, Radio Club, chorus, student council, and Varsity Club. She was awarded second place in the American Legion Essay Contest last year. Her bequest: Her gymnastic ability to Lennette Marshall. ALAN RICHARD OVER January 7 Alan's ambition is to become an accountant. He treasures his basketball and likes solid geometry. He dislikes Spanish class and running laps in basketball practice. Tennis, golf, basketball, and pinochle are Al's hobbies. He has participated in baseball, basketball, Chess Club, F. T. A.. Variety Show, and Varsity Club. His bequest: Five-eighths of his nose to Derrill Kline. DANIEL CARROLL PECK March 12 Dan” likes his baseball glove. Senior Math, hunting, and football. He dislikes P. O. D. and Fords. His plans for next year include going to a trade school to become an electrician. F. F. A. has kept Dan busy since he was a Freshman. His bequest is his seat in homeroom to his brother Paul. DUANE ARTHUR PECK March 19 Duane's favorite possession is a 1960 Chevy, and his favorite class is vo-ag. He dislikes windy boys and mathematics. This future mechanic enjoys racing and intends to enter a trade school next year. His activities include F. F. A., Hall Patrol, and student council. His bequest: His seat in vo-ag to Martie Clark. MARY ALICE PERRIN September 10 What Senior values her family and friends above all else? It's none other than Mary Alice, whose dislikes are conceited people and people who smoke or drink excessively. Chemistry and French rate very high with this green-eyed lass while physics is very low. Her ambition is to attend college next year to become a medical technologist. Her activities have included band, chorus, Caduceus Club, Dramatics Club, student council, Gym Show. Variety Show, and Junior Classical League. Her bequest: Her long hair to Jeanne Over. Forty Four SsmwA QIoaa GREGORY PITTMAN RUDY PLUMMER AUSTIN RAMSEY GREGORY WAYNE PITTMAN April 23 Whose favorite possession is a '39 Chevy coupe? That's right! It's Greg. He enjoys health class, hunting, and drag racing. His pet peeves are French and school in general. Greg has participated in baseball, Chess Club, chorus, and football. His bequest: His seat on the bus to no one. RUDY EDWARD PLUMMER October 29 Hunting, fishing, and coin collecting are a few of Dolph's hobbies. His favorite possession is his six points, while his favorite class is Senior Health. He dislikes P. O. D. and losing. He has participated in band, chorus, football. National Honor Society, Student Council, track, Varsity Club, Warrior staff, and wrestling. Rudy has been honored by attending Keystone Boys State, winning the District V 180-lb. championship, participating in Football King's Court, and winning second place in the male division of the Bedford County Elks Youth Leadership Contest. His bequest: His log book and slide rule to Steve King. AUSTIN LESLIE RAMSEY July 11 Who despises Algebra II but loves Senior Health? You guessed it—it's Boots.'' His favorite possession is a 1950 Chevrolet Super-sport. He dislikes girls who think they're smart. Hunting, drag racing, and stock car racing are among his hobbies. Austin sang with the Senior High Chorus for three years. His bequest: His driving ability to no one. LARRY WAYNE RICE December 24 Ricey enjoys hunting, drag racing, loafing on the corner, camping, and building models. He dislikes sick'' Fords and English. His favorite possession is his driver's license, and Senior Math is his favorite class. Someday he would like to become a truck mechanic. His bequest: His curly hair to Miles Chamberlain. ROGER LEE RICE July 19 Hunting, swimming, horseback riding, health class, and a '53 Ford are among Rog's favorite. Getting up in the morning and P. O. D. are strictly taboo. He is undecided about his future career, but his ambition is to own a 427 Ford. His bequest: His seat on Bus Number 12 to Ivan Mearkle. ROGER RICE Forty Five ScmoA QIoaa DENNIS ROBINSON ARLENE ROBINETTE CHERYL RILEY CHERYL DARLENE RILEY June 10 Gabby's favorite possession is her '55 Ford, and her favorite class is bookkeeping. Bossy teachers, homework, and Shorthand II don't rate with this Senior. A future medical secretary, Cheryl enjoys as hobbies bowling, sports, swimming, and collecting stuffed animals. Hre activities include band, Caduceus Club, Warrior staff, G. A. A., and F. T. A. Her bequest: Her position as Halloween Queen to Shirley Wigfield. ARLENE FAY ROBINETTE February 18 Arlene's favorites include home economics, gym, and her class ring. She dislikes P. O. D. and girls who smoke. This future housewife's hobbies are sewing and listening to the radio. G. A. A. keeps her busy. Her bequest: Her seat in homeroom to her brother. JERRY ROBINSON DENNIS ALLEN ROBINSON July 7 This blue-eyed Ag student enjoys football, swimming, hunting, and gymnastics. Math is Roby's favorite subject, while P. O. D. and the long rides to school rate very low. Next year he plans to go to school to become a mechanic. He was honored this year by being chosen as runner-up to the Football King. His activities have included F. F. A., football. Variety Show, Varsity Club, and Warrior staff. His bequest: The Artemas hills to no one. JERRY LEE ROBINSON March 29 Among Jerry's favorites are racing, hunting, having a good time, Senior Math, and a 1937 Chevy. He dislikes the police department and Senior English. This future mechanic's extra-curricular activities include singing with Senior Chorus and managing the basketball squad. His bequest: His knowledge to no one. PATRICIA ROHM PATRICIA ANN ROHM June 6 Whose favorite possession is her friends? You guessed it—it's Pat. She also likes typing, reading, music, and all sports. She dislikes English and losing. This future secretary's activities include Caduceus Club, chorus. Junior Classical League. F. T. A., G. A. A., Girls Ensemble, Parrot staff, Pep Club. Spanish Club, Tri-Hi-Y, and Warrior staff. Her bequest: Her brothers to anyone who wants them. Forty Six S UOA ClaAA BARBARA SANDS JOHN SHARPE LYNN SHIMER BARBARA LEE SANDS November 27 This bouncing green-eyed blonde could be seen at any football game strutting down the field in front of the band. Barb's hobbies include dancing, working at Carolyn Courts, and twirling her baton. She enjoys Shorthand II but doesn't care for P. O. D. or people who are indifferent toward others. She has been honored by being chosen Miss Junior Class and being selected to the Football Queen's Court. Her many activities include band. Caduceus Club, chorus, cheer-leading, G. A. A., Gym Show, student council, and student secretary. Her bequest: A red and white station wagon to her sister. JOHN CAMERON SHARPE May 24 Big Daddy's” favorite possession is his shotgun. This Senior boy dislikes P. O. D. and liver. His favorite class is Senior Health. John's ambition is to go to college to become a dentist. Hunting, fishing, and model cars are his hobbies. His activities include football. Junior Classical League, Varsity Club, Variety Show, and Warrior staff. He was on the 1964 Football King's Court and was co-editor of this Warrior. His bequest: Managership of the football team to Randy Edwards. LYNN ROBERT SHIMER October 12 Boxing, fishing, swimming, and hunting are a few of “Bean's” hobbies. Since Lynn's favorite class is art, he hopes to become an artist and intends to enter an art school next year. Girls wearing black stockings and P. O. D. are his pet peeves. Art Club, band, football, Hi-Y, track. Warrior staff (one of the artists), wrestling, and Variety Show have taken up much of his time. His bequest: His path to Bedford to Gary Stiffler. DONALD LEE SHRINER August 30 Who likes physics but hates P. O. D.? It's our Warrior editor— “Don.” He dislikes noisy people. His hobbies include hunting and farm work. He would like to go to college or become a farmer. Spanish Club, Variety Show, and Warrior staff have kept him busy. Don wills the editorship of the Warrior to any Junior who likes to work. LAIN A LEE SLEIGHTER February 21 This friendly Senior girl can be found anytime talking on her telephone. Laina likes to knit, sew, and go on long Sunday afternoon rides with her parents. Her favorite classes are economics and Shorthand I, but math rates low. She also dislikes troublemakers in class. She was high salesman in the Senior Class Magazine Campaign and a member of the Tri-Hi-Y. Her bequest: Her gift of gab to her cousin Brenda. DONALD SHRINER LAINA SLEIGHTER Forty Seven SmUOA fclaAA JAMES SNYDER JUDITH SNYDER DARRYL LYNN SLOAN July 31 Lynn's ambition is to become an artist. His favorite possession is his purple Chevy, while his chief dislikes are homework and economics. His hobbies and activities include hunting, working on cars, and Art Club. His bequest: His purple Chevy to Em Hinish. ELSIE LOUISE SMITH January 12 Whose favorite possession is her class ring and chief dislike the school lunches? Why, “Elsie Lou, of course! This petite, hazel-eyed blonde likes bookkeeping but shuns health. Her ambition for next year is to become a secretary. Band, cheerleading manager. Chess Club, G. A. A., Gym Show, Junior F. H. A.. Variety Show, and Warrior staff have kept Elsie hopping. Her bequest: Her seat in homeroom to Sandra Smith. JOE EL WOOD SMITH, JR. May 15 Hunting, fishing, watching girls, and working on cars keep Butch busy. His favorite possession is his driver's license, and his pet peeves are Chevys and P. O. D. Butch hopes to become a mechanic but first plans to enter one of the armed services. Joe participated in football. He wills his seat in P. O. D to Joy Lee Shives. JAMES ALLEN SNYDER October 30 Besides writing excuses, Jim likes playing trumpet, swimming, and hunting. Spanish, Bedford High School, and solid geometry give him the most displeasure. He has a special fondness for a certain 1956 Chevrolet with P. O. D. running a close second. Jim's ambition is to go to college to become a music teacher. Jim has been active in band, Glee Club, and the Variety Show. His bequest: One year of school to Tim, Greg, and Bill. JUDITH LORETTA SNYDER June 29 “Judy's dream in life is to be a stenographer. Her favorite subject is bookkeeping. She enjoys sewing and skating and cherishes her class ring as her favorite possession. Judy's dislikes are conceited boys and P. O. D. Her activities are chorus. F. H. A., G. A. A.. Girls Ensemble, Junior Classical League, Variety Show, Parrot staff, and student council. Her bequest: Her position on the Parrot staff to Joanne Cornell. Forty Eight Smuoa (?laAA RICHARD SPARKS FRED SPONSLER, JR. KAREN SPONSLER RICHARD JOSEPH SPARKS December 27 This black-haired, brown-eyed agriculture student delights in working on cars, hunting, and roller skating. Aiming to be an airline pilot. ’‘Dick is contented now with flying low in a '55 Pontiac. He dislikes girls who smoke and chemistry. Dick plans to join the armed forces after graduation. He has participated in F. F. A. and Junior Science Club. His bequest: His seat in the back of the bus to Bev King. FRED M. SPONSLER, JR. September 26 Riding the block, music, loafing at Dairyland, and collecting old money are a few of Fred's hobbies. His favorite possession is his car. Fred enjoys band and chorus, but teen-age smokers and French II get his goat. This future band instructor intends to go to college next year. His activities have included band. Barbershop Quartet. Caduceus Club, chorus, F. T. A., Junior Classical League, Spanish Club, Variety Show, and Warrior staff. In 1964 Fred attended District Chorus at Westmont-Hilltop High School. His bequest: His tracks to Dairyland to anyone crazy enough to use as much gas going back and forth as he does. KAREN LYNN SPONSLER August 27 Water skiing, roller skating, dancing, gym, and her class ring are a few of Karen's favorites. She dislikes economics and having to leave school. Karen intends to work as a secretary next year and then become a beautician. Her activities have included cheerleading, Chess Club, G. A. A., Gym Show, Varsity Club, and Warrior staff. Karen has received many special honors, some of which were Football Queen's Court, Halloween Queen’s Court, and the Organization of Gregg Artists Award. Her bequest: Her position on the cheer- leading squad to Judy Mellott. WILLIAM J. SPRINGER November 28 Whiz, as he is known to his friends, dislikes Chevys and P. O. D. His two favorites are Fords and math. This future state policeman's hobby is driving, and he intends to join the Navy next year. Bill participated in Hi-Y for the past five years. His bequest: His Ford to Mr. Vespa. KAREN LEE SWARTZ February 15 Swartzy, a dark-haired and dark-eyed petite miss, attended Bedford High last year but returned to ESHS to be graduated with her class. She enjoys sewing, reading, and English class. After graduation, she is planning to work for a nurse's cap. Her favorite possession is her Pomeranian dog Lindy, and her dislike is onions. Karen has been an active band member. She has been a class officer and has participated in Caduceus Club, F. T. A.. Junior Classical League, Warrior staff, and the majorette squad. Her bequest: Her brothers to any Junior girl who can put up with them. WILLIAM SPRINGER KAREN SWARTZ Forty Nine JAMES THOMAS HAROLD TURNER DONALD VAN PELT JAMES C THOMAS February 17 Tom who likes wearing boots, enjoys hunting, fishing, and camping. His favorite class is art, but he dislikes homework and £nglish. Jim's ambition is to join the Army and become a mechanic, -fis bequest: His free periods in art class to his brother Buck. HAROLD LOUIS TURNER September 2 This future automobile mechanic really enjoys art class, but he can scarcely tolerate Fords, school, and P. O. D. Some of Harold's hobbies are hunting, fishing, working on cars, art, baseball, and girls. His bequest: His '38 Chevy to no one. DONALD RICHARD VAN PELT April 7 “Donahue's'' favorite pastimes are hunting, basketball, swimming. boxing, and collecting coins. Don likes typing but dislikes school in general, especially P O. D. Entering the service is his intention for next year. His ambition is to become an auto mechanic to keep his '51 Chevy in the best of trim. His activities include F. F. A., Variety Show, and track. His bequest: His seat in typing to Mary A. Williams. JAMES VEACH September 17 Why would a certain physics teacher call our bleached blond Daniel Boone? Jim,” who dislikes P. O. D.. likes to listen to the radio, lift weights, hunt, and cruise around. His favorite class is Senior Math, while his favorite possession is a girl named Linda. Jim has participated in Science Club, Camera Club, hall patrol, football, and baseball. He would like to be a Major League baseball player. This Ford disliker plans to be a Beatnick next year. His bequest: A bottle of peroxide to Mr. Larimer for his dark hair. BONNIE KAY WEIMER April 3 “BK's hobbies include collecting things (such as turtles and books), sewing, and reading. This future nurse's favorite possession is her charm bracelet, but her dislike is people who are never wrong. Chemistry and English are Bonnie's favorite classes. Her activities include band, Caduceus Club, cheerleading, chorus, class officer. Variety Show, and Warrior staff. Her special honors are D.A.R. Good Citizenship Award, Football Queen's Court, Winter Sports Queen's Court. National Honor Society, Band Queen, and District Band. Her bequest: The vice-presidency of the band to Jeanne Over. Fifty BONNIE WEIMER Ssmioh QIoaa CONNIE WHITFIELD JANET WILLIAMS LINDA WILLIAMS CONNIE L. WHITFIELD March 14 Connie, our future nurse, enjoys playing the piano and reading and prizes her stereo records above everything else. She dislikes cars without mufflers and P. O. D. Connie's activities include band. Junior Classical League, chorus. Caduceus Club, Spanish Club, and Variety Show. She has received letters in chorus and band. Her bequest: Her musical ability to Debbie Dicken. JANET ELAINE WILLIAMS February 6 This peppy, blue-eyed, blonde cheerleader is known around the school as Duck.'' She can often be found sewing a new outfit for school. Among her treasures are her charm bracelet and physics class. Her pet peeves include P. O. D. and milk. Janet plans to attend Shippensburg State College and become an elementary teacher. Band, Caduceus Club, cheerleading. Junior High Chorus, F. T. A., Parrot staff, G. A. A.. Variety Show, Varsity Club, and Warrior staff have been among her many activities. Janet has also been a class officer for three years and was Football Court representative in ninth grade While a Junior, she won second place (district) in the I. I. O. P. Driving Improvement Essay contest. Janet was honored this year by being named runner-up to the Football Queen. Her bequest: Her nickname to Derrill Kline. LINDA LOUISE WILLIAMS February 5 If you dislike Monday, getting up early in the morning, and P. O. D.. you will get along well with Linda. Her favorites include her engagement ring, home economics, and coin collecting. Her ambition for next year is to find a job and become a good homemaker. Dramatics Club, F. H. A , G. A. A , and Tri-Hi-Y keep her busy. Linda has won Junior and Chapter Homemaker Degrees in F H. A. Her bequest: Her contrary locker to some unfortunate Junior. LINDA SUZANNE WILT April 28 Larry, a future history teacher, dislikes bleached hair and physics. His likes include health and gym classes and his deer rifle. Hunting and fishing are Larry's hobbies. His activities include band, chorus, football. Warrior staff, and Variety Show. His bequest: His favorite parking place to Lynn O'Neal. LINDA SUZANNE WILT August 1 This blonde, blue-eyed commercial student plans to be a secretary ' Suzie's'' only dislikes are girls who smoke, conceited boys, and P. O. D. Roller skating, reading, and eating occupy her spare time when she's not studying her favorite subject—Senior Math. Suzie's favorite possession is her class ring. Her activities have included Chess Club. F. H. A.. G. A. A., and Dramatics Club. Suzie was honored by her position on the Halloween Queen's Court and her Achievement Award in Home Economics. Her bequest: Her ‘53 Chevy to anyone with a lot of muscle. LARRY WILT LINDA WILT Fifty One Smuoa QLoaa DEBORAH SUE WINECOFF November 2 Debbie's” favorite class is English, and her least favorite is P. O. D. She likes her class ring, reading, dancing, and collecting records. She cannot tolerate being patted on the head. Her ambition is to become a good history teacher. Her activities are band, Cadu-ceus Club, Chess Club, chorus, F. T. A., Junior Classical League, Junior Tri-Hi-Y, Parrot staff, and Variety Show. She has been a regular school news reporter to the Bedford County Press since last year. Her special honor is a letter of commendation from the National Merit Scholarship Board. Debbie wills her nose for news to Jim Barndollar. DEBORAH WINECOFF CAROL PRESCHER October 9 Carol, who came to us late in the first semester from Bennett's Valley High School, Weedville, Pennsylvania, hopes to study nursing next year and eventually become a social worker. A brown-eyed and brown-haired lass, she is an academic student who likes to listen to records, collect articles about Cassius Clay, and laugh. Carol likes English literature, dislikes home economics, and treasures the keys to the family car. At Bennett's Valley she was active in the F. H. A. Club, the Junior Class Play, and the Outdoor Club. Here at ESHS she is a member of the Caduceus Club. Her bequest is her ability to make friends to everyone. CAROL PRESCHER IN MEMORIAM To live in hearts one leaves behind is not to die DAVID MARTIN March 2, 1947 — March 21, 1961 ROGER MILLS May 3, 1947 — September 12, 1964 CHARLES ROSE June 20, 1947—February 24, 1960 Fifty Two Smuoa P hAnnalliisiA Donald Shriner—Busiest Boy; Bonnie Weimer—Best All-around Girl; Linda Kay Calhoun— Busiest Girl; Rudy Plummer—Best All-around Boy Absent: Melvin Clark—Best Boy Artist Kermit Norris—Best Boy Athlete. Most Popular Boy; William Bridgewater—Most Studious Boy. Boy Most Likely to Succeed; Barbara Imler—Most Popular Girl, Best Girl Singer; Charlotte Foor—Girl Most Likely to Succeed; Kay Cornell—Most Studious Girl; Donald Boor—Best Boy Singer Fifty Three cS nioh (poAAunaJtttkA Joel Lingenfelter—Most Talkative Boy; Deborah Winecoff—Most Talkative Girl; Larry Bowman —Most Flirtatious Boy; Karen Karns—Best Girl Dancer. Most Flirtatious Girl; Lynn Shimer— Best Boy Dancer Susan Cooper—Best Girl Athlete, Tallest Girl; Michael Barrett—Funniest Boy; Elsie Smith— Shortest Girl; Harold Turner—Tallest Boy; Dores Marshall—Funniest Girl; Larry Brantner— Shortest Boy FUty Four SmujdJi PsVtADnallihA Kathy Dibert—Best Girl Musician, Most Talented Girl; Robert Harclerode—Best Boy Musician, Most Talented Boy; William McCormick—Best Boy Actor; Darlene Hedrick—Best Girl Artist; Dorothy Coleman—Best Girl Actor Ronald Clingerman—Best Looking Boy; Duane Hess—Best Natured Boy; Beverly Bequeath— Best Dressed Girl; Kay Merritt—Best Natured Girl. Best Looking Girl, Friendliest Girl; Thomas Hanks—Best Dressed Boy; Dennis Robinson—Friendliest Boy Fifty Five ....... ...' UHIMIIIIUH,,,,, QIoaa of 1966 Motto: KNOWLEDGE IS OUR PATH; GOD IS OUR LIGHT. Colors: RED AND WHITE Flower: CARNATION OFFICERS JAMES FOOR President RICHARD BORDER Vice President BEVERLY BURKETT Secretary TERRY EDWARDS Treasurer Fifty Six f QjunioA QLclaa HOMEROOM 102 ROW 1 Mrs. Morgart. Gary Brallier. Gertrude Burns. Robert Baker. Marcia Clark. Gloria Clingerman. Melissa Brambley ROW 2: Wylon Clark. Robert Butler. Donald Calhoun. Reta Akers. Barry Barkman. Mona Browell ROW 3: David Bennett. Beverly Burkett. Richard Clark. Harry Clingerman. Max Bulger ROW 4. Richard Border. Glenn Calhoun. Reginald Bussard. William Caro. Glenn Clouse. lames Barndoilar HOMEROOM 207 ROW I Mr. Maslanik. Sharon Crawford. Maria Darr. Deborah Foor. Shirley Crawford. Joy Haroer. Joanne Cornell ROW 2: Judy Grubb. Gloria Crawford. Daniel Diehl. Germaine Diehl. Linda Lee Crawford. Carol Felten. Linda Coleman ROW 3: Cynthia Drenning. Romayne Henderson. Lois Feight. Joan Feight. Donald Diehl. Alice Colledge ROW 4: Mary Ann Cunard. Richard Evans. Floyd Cornell. Rodney Dickinson. Dennis Feight. John Greenawalt. Hon Foor ROW 5: James Foor. Daniel Elbin. Jack Feight. Judy Daniels. Paul Felton. Terry Edwards ABSENT: Barbara Dishong. Larry Hammond Fifty Seven (jjunjuDA QIoaa HOMEROOM 209 ROW 1: Mrs. Diehl. Nancy O'Dell. Linda Hess. Kathalene Mostoller. Maty Kinser. Ruth Mosholder. Donna Miller ROW 2: Charlene Pee, Sharon Martin. Denver Nelson. Gloria Hostetter. Paul Peck. Madolyn Mellott. Norma Merritt ROW 3: Ethel Karns. Wanda Northcraft. Ivan Mearkle. Gary Miller. Beverly Mills. Shirley Klahre ROW 4: Timothy Perrin. Lynn O'Neal. Harry Mills. Fred Karns. William Lookabaugh. John Hinish. Karen McFarland ROW 5: Steve Kina. Larry Jay. John Mearkle. Richard Mearkle. Frank Otto. Gregory Leach ABSENT Dcrrill Kline, Laverne Leader. Wanda Mallow HOMEROOM 216 ROW I: Mr. Vespa. Linda Steel. Minnie Wigfield. Linda Smith. Barbara Stuckey. Connie Swartzwelder. Helen Turner. Dick Weist ROW 2: Barbara Williams. Donna Treece. Paul Von Stein. Jean Spencer. Jerry Robinette. Susan Wigfield. Bonnie Wolfe ROW 3: Eliza Sams. Dennis Steach. Roger Pittman. Harry Stayer. Gary Snyder. Kathy Scalia ROW 4: James Wolfe. Karon Ritchey. Kenneth Smith. William Sutcr. Rodney Wilier. Gary Stiffler. Brenda Sleighter ROW 5 Dale Yoder. Dennis Stuckey. Jerry Potts. John Sparks. Barry Ritchey. James Smyers ABSENT: Mark Robinson Fifty Eight ClabJk jo$ 1967 Motto: UNLESS GOD IS WITH US, ALL IS VAIN. Colors: ROYAL BLUE AND WHITE Flower: PINK ROSE OFFICERS GREGORY PEPPLE President EDWARD WRIGHT Treasurer LAMONT MORRIS Secretary CHERYL SMITH Vice President Fifty Nine SopkonwM QIoaa HOMEROOM 100 ROW I Mr . W. Ritchey. Connie Bloom. Diana Brantner. Linda Clark. Yvonne Ciucci. Leila Brantner. Gloria Burkett ROW 2. Arlene Brown. Janet College. Paule Jo Clark. Bonnie Colledge. Ellen Barrett. Carol Cline. Charlotte Calhoun ROW 3: William Barkman. Carol Bussard. Susan Calhoun. Gloria Clark. Betty Bridgewater. Lee Cogan ROW 4: Debra Barefoot. Richard Anderson. Dana Calhoun. Justin Boyer. Samuel Bohn. Steve Calhoun. Paxton Clark HOMEROOM 115 ROW 1 Mr. Foor. Jennie Roland. Anna Resh. Myra Mills. Janice Mearkle. Dorothy Mills. Ross Miller. Debra Rice ROW 2: Linda Sands. Anecia Ritchey. Jeanne Over. Haydn Mearkle. Max McGaha. Eileen Robinson. Norma Jean Mills ROW 3 John McElfish. Linda Mellon. Rodney Mearkle. Steve Morton. Dan Reed. Allen O Neal. Tracy Mearkle. Paul Pepple ROW 4. Eugene Secrest. Rodney Reffner. Rebecca Pepple. Eric Rinard. James Miller. Gregory Pepple. Lamonte Morris ABSENT. Gary Shaffer Sixty t SopJwnwM QIoaa HOMEROOM 202 ROW I Mr. Kaplan. Elizabeth Edwards. Dianne Foor. Barbara Johnson. Valerie Crawford. Arlene Edwards. Vicki Hammond ROW 2: Connie Glotfelty. Carey Lingenfelter. Richard Crawford. Daniel Johnson. Linda Conley. Peggy Hoover. Dianne Marshall ROW 3: Kathleen Ferrell. Mary Grubb. Bernard Koontz. George England. Susan Koontz. Sandra England. Polly Ann Koontz. Iantha Foor ROW i Laura Hershberger. Earl Laidig. Roger Layton. Ralph Jay. Donald Gienger. Bonnie Foor. Judy Dietrich ROW 5: John Felton. Ernest Hinish. Michael Conner. Jerry Lewis. Rodney Foor. Joel Holland HOMEROOM 308 ROW I Mr. Donelson. Robert Layman. Ronald Hall. Thomas Ritchey. Joseph Fink. Charles Cragan ROW 2: Monte Adams. James Cogan. Rodney Stallings, Gary Pittman ROW 3: Duane Clark. Dennis Claybaugh. Miles Chamberlain Sixfy One SopJwnwM ClaAA HOMEROOM 114 ROW I Mr. Smith. Terry Wilt. Cathy Wilt. Carol Shryock. Doreen Williams. Sharon Smith. Kathy Siburt. Thomas Simmons ROW 2: Michele Slutzker. Nancy Snyder. Linda Waltman. Donald Swartzwelder. John Shambach. Cheryl Smith ROW 3: Roy Weaverling. Linda Thomas. John Stayer. Reda Wink. Eric Smith. Michael Winecoff. Deborah Smith ROW 4 Victor Weicht. Steven Sipes. Jerry Walton. Shane Sleighter. Ann Simmons. Terry Walters ROW 5 Thomas Zimmerman. John Troutman. Edward Wright. Ray Trail. William Swartzwelder HOMEROOM 118 ROW 1 Mrs. E. Ritchey. LaDonna Elbin. Carol Snyder. Linda Dunkie. Earlene Bartholow ROW 2: Connie Smyers. Evelyn Smcltzer. Linda Pcpple. Emma Ciingerman. Sheila Mentzer ROW 3: Carol Weitzel. Shirley Nycum. Bonnie Sipes. Thelma Mearkle Sixty Two QIoaa oft 196S OFFICERS LARRY BULGER, Treasurer; JEFFREY FOOR, President SUSAN RUHA, Secretary; CONNIE CORNELL, Vic© President HOMEROOM 504 ROW I Mr. Brown. Dennis Hinish. Linda DeG oman. Edith Horton. Lena Harr. William Greenawalt. Dean Fetters ROW 2: Rick Foor. Brent Feight. Deborah Felten. Bonnie Henderson. Randy Edwards, Lula Guyton ROW 3 Pamela Dennis. Pamela Hofacker. Susan Hollingshead. Daniel Feight. Gloria Henry. Jane Hood. Sondra Grubb ROW 4: Donald Harman. Thomas Dicken. Dewaync Fetters. Frank Foor. Rodney Drenning. Daniel Foor ROW 5: Michael Jay. Roger Hockenberry. Terry Felton. Jeffrey Foor. Paul Foor ABSENT: Dale Dishong Sixty Three J'h Akman tfla A HOMEROOM 113 ROW I Mr. Palumbo. Rodney Clark. David Bloom. Beverly Clark. Ronald Clark. Shirley Clark. Deborah Clingerman. Larry Bulger ROW 2: Connie Cornell. Linda Becgle. Barry Clark. Irene Calhoun. Barbara Cragan. Sandra Bottomley ROW 3: Patricia Alexander. Mary Ann Anderson. Linda Crawford. Clyde Conner. Deborah Burkett. Ruth Barkman. loan Beck ROW 4: James Caro. Jeanne Akers. Jack Carbaugh. Daniel Brantner. Graffious Clark. Shelly Barkman ROW 5: George Ciucci. Clinton College. William Bequeath. Michael Cloude. David Cooper. Steve Bequeath. Donald Chiccareila ABSENT Vernon College. Palmer Clark HOMEROOM 215 ROW 1 Mr. Criswell. Dennis Millin. Wanda Millin Ruth Morris. Michael King. Robert Mellott. Mary McElfish. Ronald Jay ROW 2: Dennis Morgan. Deborah Lee. Carol Ann Mearkle. Darlene Morse. Ray Morse. Sandra Messcrsmith. Darlene Mellott ROW 3: Victoria Layman. James Leader. Janet Means. Judy Mellott. Kathy Miller. Connie Kifer, Catherine Kearchner. Rosie Leader ROW 4 Robert Layton. Frank Miller. Frances Logue. Herbert Kisamore. Eugene Lynch. Patrick Karns. Roger Long Sixty Four f jMAhman QLaAA HOMEROOM 217 ROW 1: Mrs. Davis. Jan Smith. Retta Roy. Linda O’Neal. Brenda Price. Roger Ramsey. Mildred Robinson ROW 2: Betty Penrod. Rodney Ramsey. Betty Nelson. Connie Reyan. Randy Kobinson. Ben Penrod. Larry Sloan ROW 3: Harriet Rose. Louise Schoolcy. Lee Shaw. Donald Potts. Susan Oyler. Susan Ruha ROW 4: Allen Schooley. Clara Otto. Darlene Showalter. James Price. Gary Rice. Joy Shives. Robert Robinette HOMEROOM 218 ROW I Mrs. McKinley. Betty Wigfield. Shirley Wigfield. Catherine Weitsel. Barbara Weist. Mary Swartzwelder. Sandra Sparks. Sharon Swope ROW 2 Stephanie Wmecoff. Gerald Valentine. Robert Steach. Kathleen Snyder. Marilyn Stewart. James Wright. Joan Weist. Kathleen Walch ROW 3 Beverly Talbott. Edward Wigfield. Joseph Williams. George Wolfe. Mary Williams. Janice Walton. Curt Young ROW 4. Linda Sollenberger. Herbert Struckman. Lanny Tewell. La monte Taylor. Harry Steach. Deborah Sponsler Sixty Five . —1 II £Ioa oft 1969 I . . ■ kj • A • • • 4Pm • OFFICERS VICKI FERRELL. Vice President; CINDY WIGFIELD, President BEVERLY KING, Treasurer; LINDA DIXON. Secretary HOMEROOM 300 ROW 1 Miss Drexier. Sue Glunt. Donald Elbin. Mitchell Foor. Rodney Grundy. Linda Dixon. Gerald Feight ROW 2: Carol Felton. Annabelle Hedrick. David Hammond. Jerry Foor. Vicki Ferrell. Ronald Foor ROW 3 Angelo Harclerode. Brenda Foor. Linda Gordon. Sharleen Foor. Kathi Gochnour. Alexis Foor. Vivian Dishong ROW 4 Beverly Goldizen. John Foor. Roger Dicken. Donald England. Denis Diehl. Kathy Fletcher Sixty Six 'fyhadsi £iqhi HOMEROOM 117 ROW I: Mr. R. Fisher. Ronald Chamberlain. Mary Coleman. Marshall Barnes. Ronald Conrad. Roy Cappadona. Joan Brantner ROW 2: Norma Clark. Mary Brantner. Robert Aikey. Susan Barrett. Sherry Bollman. Pamela Clabaugh. Deborah College ROW 3: Sallie Clark. Katherine Crawford. Sherman Clark. Dennis Bulger. Linda Brown. Sandra Cilngerman ROW 4: Nancy Blackstone. Sherry Clark. Deborah Dicken. Wayne Calhoun. Winfred Decker. Katherine Calhoun. Maxine Bussard ROW 3: Bernard Clouse. Vaughn Clark. Vernon College. Marie Beegle. Milton Defibaugh. Stephen Cessna ABSENT: Gary College HOMEROOM 211 ROW 1 Mr. McIntyre. Gary McClain. Dan Leader. Ronald Kifer. Andrew Ketterman. Richard Merritt. Brian Mearkle ROW 2 Kenneth Klahre. Lennette Marshall. Doris Messersmith. Betty Miller. Charlotte Koontz. Beverly King ROW 3 Scott Jones. Hazel Kifer. Patricia Marshall. Lawrence Miller. Sylvia Hostetter. John Kearchner. Richard Horton ROW 1: Eddie Mills. Craig Mellott. Mary Mearkle. Donald May. Katharyn Hershberger. Donna Helsel ROW 5: Charles Mallow, foie Lehman. Jerry Morral. Hazel Mearkle. Barbara McCulley Sixty Seven 'Cjhcuk fciqht HOMEROOM 219 ROW 1 Mr. Klein. Sandra Smith. Lon Ritchey. Debra Snyder. Bonnie Shaffer. Debbie Shauf. Linda Simmons. Helen Smith ROW 2: Penny Simpson. Ronald Plummer. Ronald Rhodes. Marshall Redinger. Judy Potts. Cheryl Price ROW 3 Darlene Shriner. Linda Price. Martha Roberts. Thomas Spamer. Rose Morton. Susan Ritchey. Fred Sipes ROW 4 John Potts. Robert O'Dell. Larry Reed. Debby Robinson. John Risser. Amelia Snyder ROW 5: Janet Morse. Jay Pepple, Nancy Pepple. Michael Pittman. Joseph Rose ABSENT: Barbara Shaw. Mark Smith HOMEROOM 220 ROW 1 Mr. Rhoades. Terry Swindell. Wilma Valentine. Gary Steel. Daniel Whetstone Archie Wilkins. Vernon Von Stein. Thomas Wilt ROW 2. Theresa Wendell. Randy Sponsler. Thomas Swart:. Robert Thomas. David Wilt. John Williams. Debby Weaverling ROW 3: Orville Williams. Joan Williams. Boyd Wigfield. Lorraine Trail. Duyane Williams. Patricia Stuckey ROW 4 Mary Jane Trail. Gary Wright. Norma Wilt. Larry Spencer. Steve Young. Louis Weist. Cindy Wigfield ABSENT: Betty Treece. Gary Treece Sixty Eight QIoaa jotf 1970 OFFICERS DENISE O'NEAL. Treasurer; ELIZABETH WEIMER, President BRENDA CARO. President; CYNTHIA CRAWFORD. Secretary HOMEROOM 224 ROW 1 Mrs. Engle. Robert Smith. Daniel Staverosky. Dennis Snyder. Philip Wilkins. Kathy Weaverling. Sherron Sparks. Linda Smith ROW 2: Steve Swart:. Betty Wink. Thomas Williams. Kathy Wolfe. Colleen Weitzel. Ricky Wilt. Sharon Thomas ROW 3 Elizabeth Weimer. Karen Weaver. Rebecca Smith. Cathy Sollenberger. Elizabeth Troutman. Wilmer Williams ROW 4 Louise Snyder. Gerald Snyder. Nita Thomas. Michael Smith. Michael Tromm. Kathy Wigfield. Richard Wigfield Sixty Nine '$Aad Savsm HOMEROOM 121 ROW 1 Mr. Donnelly. Dennis Foor. William Darr, Frank Hammond. Sandra Dobson. Jean Fabian. John Gettinger. Donna Darr. Kirk Dunkle ROW 2 Max Henry. Betiy Hendrickson. Leon Elbin. Roy Darr. Clyde Dishong. Cela Facchinei. Guy Crawford ROW 3 Brad Foor. Ronda Foor. Vicki Donaldson. Janet Crawford. Glenn Gettinger. Donald Foor. Mary Davis. Vicki Gump ROW 4 Marietta Hott. Thomas Dercmer. Donna Davis. Dennis Householder. Judy Dennis. Linda Fisher. Bonnie Day ROW 5: Harry Harman. Larry Grubb. Aaron Dishong. Dennis Fletcher. Jill Foor. Mark Hush. Stanley Goff. Jody Foor HOMEROOM 120 ROW 1: Mr. Browell. Lynn Price. Daniel Rush. Michael Beegle. Herbert Jackson. Joyce Karns. Larry Clark. Floyd Elbin ROW 2: Susan Lemmert. Mary Smith. Gilbert Wilt. James Conrad. Robert Riley. Martie Clark. Rosalie Smith. Michael Price ROW 3: Orville Keel. Betty Miller. Jacob Redinger. Robert Griffith. Barbara Leasure. Michael Vance. Oliver Keel ROW 4. Harry Felton. Roger Donahoe. Robert Wigfield. Larry Kinser. Kelly Kifer. Leon Adams Seventy f 'SAads S viw HOMEROOM 213 ROW I Mr. P. Fisher. Earl Miller. Joseph Penrod. Wanda Mausr. Harold Mosholder. Pamela Jones. Vera Karns. Eileen Merritt ROW 2 David Maust. Diana Miller. Kathy Miller. Randy Leader. Robert A. Miller. Lee Ketterman. Charlotte Mearkle. Debbie Norris ROW 3 Granville Moyer. Ter tie Lewis. Gladys Karns. Ronald Miller. Yvonne Karns. Robert S. Miller. Wanda Ketterman. Dianne Karns. ROW 4 Vicky Mearkle. Connie Mills. Terry Lynch. Nile Miller. Mary Mearkle. Connie Mearkle. Detrdre Lookabaugh. Connie Moyer ROW 5: Carol Mearkle. Charles Mcllott. Randy Johnson. James Miller. Keith Mauzy. Robert McCormick. Lee Miller ABSENT. Jane Morral Denise O'Neal HOMEROOM 222 ROW 1: Mrs. Baker. Wanetia McDonald. James Smeltzer. Robert Simmons. Sharon Peterson. Ronald Rohm. Greg Shaffer. William Robinette ROW 2: Janice Ritchey. Debbie Price. Carl Ramsey. Sharon Shyrock. Theola Ramsey. Farrel Slutzker. Debbie Sleighter ROW 3: Gregory Sipes. Richard Shimer. Charlotte Pepple. Beverly Ritchey. Susan Smith. Judy Potts. Trellis Resh. Randy Price ROW 4: Cathy Shaffer. Terry Riley. Roy Ritchey. Zally Price. Ernest Shipley. Eileen Smith. Robert Petrunyak Seventy One ' Acud S vm HOMEROOM 119 ROW 1 Miss Lent:. Gary Cornell. Ronald Bequeath. Cynthia Crawford. Randy Bussard. Jerry Clark. Leona Clingerman. Rebecca Brantner ROW 2 Richard Barton. Kent Clark. Beverly Barkman. Deborah Barton. Brenda Caro. Sharon Clark. Thomas Beegle ROW 3 Mciford Clark. Keith Cornell. Phyllis Blackstone. Gregory Bowman. Robert Ciucci. Carol Bouch. Ginger Clark. Sheila Clingerman ROW 4 Allan Cooper. M arc Adams. Bonnie Barton. Terry M. Clark. Terry D. Clark. Dianne Cessna. Thomas Barkman ROW 5: Steve Brantner. Lynn Clark. Linda Cogan. Steve College. Lois Cessna. Karl Conner ABSENT: Larry Barnes. Glenda Bulger. Foster College ALMA MATER Everett High, so true, How we all love you! And we9re proud to say, 66 You belong to us alway” Everett High, we call Greatest school of all. Victory or defeat, We’ll all repeat Our praise for Alma Mater9 Everett High. Seventy Two YYbwwhhA of . . . The Nose checking the results of the 1964 presidential election . . . learning that a stitch in time saves nine . . . quadrant quandaries . . . the night before the Drag TYIamdaIm of . . . learning that math is working with words as well as numbers . . . bruised thumbs, cut fingers, and smashed knuckles . . . huffing and puffing and unearthly sounds . . . the week that was Seventy Four TYl MJOAiM 0$ VYl MQhhA oft .. . examination of a crayfish and the delectable (?) odor of formaldehyde . . . five-minute timings and “No erasing” . . . bending and stretching, grunting and groaning. Seventy Six VYl MJDhi A otf . . . Friday morning organ music . . . sleepless study halls . . . climbing higher and higher . . . problems, problems, problems Seventy Seven WjinwhkA oft . . . waiting for a taste of our own cooking . . . amateur architects planning a teen center . . . The show must go on! More Action! Louder, please! from an English teacher Seventy Eight yYisLwwAkA oft.. . waiting to press the finished product, “I'd like to see Mother tie me to these apron strings! . . . reading aloud Once upon a time— . . . reports, reports, reports: The moon revolves around the earth and the earth revolves around the sun— . . . threading the needle, adjusting the tension, sewing a straight seam Seventy Nine WbwwhisA oft Eighty VVbwwhisA of . . . Thought you'd get a kick out of that. —in TRIG class? . . . It's just gotta be there somewhere! . . . Now I know why this number is called THE BAND BLUES. x£ The Baby Beef project is one of the greatest—as conducted in our Vo-Ag Department. Roger Hedrick, '65, shows a young calf which he will tend with loving care until -it is just as ready for sale as the young steer shown by Robert Clark, '64. Vo-Ag Teacher Ralph Orndoff, High School Principal G. Glen Crawford, and F.F.A. Member Bernard Calhoun share the pride of Keystone State Farmer Robert Clark, '64, as he gazes at the full-grown steer which he won in a calf scramble last year. Under the tutelage of his instructor and father, Paul W. Clark, he raised it and sold it—with a sizable profit— at the Pennsylvania Livestock Exposition this year. Siudsmi faunal OFFICERS KARON RITCHEY Vice President SUSAN WIGFIELD NORMA MERRITT Secretary Treasurer CHARLOTTE FOOR President REGULAR MEMBERS ROW 1 Mr. Smith. Adviser; Debbie Barton. Mitchell Foor. Joanne Cornell. Larry Bulger. Ccla Facchinei. William Robinette ROW 2 Beverly Clark. Richard Wigfield. Ray Morse. Vicki Mearkle. Robert Layman. Susan Barrett ROW 3 Marcia Clark. Janyth Merritt. Debbie Robinson. Kay Cornell. Linda Kay Calhoun. Judy Snyder. Cheryl Smith ROW i Cindy Wigfield. Marilyn Stewart. Susan Oyler. Duane Peck. Gloria Henry. Polly KoonU ROW 5: Betty Bridgewater. Bonnie Sipes. Dennis Stuckey. Gregory Pepple. William Lookabaugh Eighty Six Siudsmi faunal ALTERNATE MEMBERS ROW 1: Mrs. Davis. Adviser: Jan Smith. Lennette Marshall. Elizabeth Troutman. Kathy Crawford. Vivian Dishong. fennie Roland ROW 2: Debbie Lee. Barbara Stuckey. Linda Coleman. Norma Wilt. Peggg Hoover. Robert McCormick. Connie Cornell ROW 3. Mary Perrin. Linda Thomas. Debbie Sponsler. Robert Butler. Gloria Clark. Eileen Smith ROW 4: Duane Hess. Nancy Pepple. William Bridgewater. Shirley Nycum. Roger Hockenberry SPORTS ANNOUNCERS MIKE BARRETT and TOM HANKS These were the voices heard at all football games. Eighty Seven (Band ROW 1: Karen Karns. Kathy Dibert. Barbara Sands ROW 2- Mr. Snyder. Terry Lynch. Linda Calhoun. Terry Wilt. }ane Morral. Charlotte Mearkle. Jennie Roland. Carol Felton. Mark Adams. Linda O’Neal. Kathy Sollenoerger ROW 3: Charlotte Calhoun. Sylvia Hostettcr. Sherry Clark. David Bloom. Brent Feight. Patricia Marshall. Karen Swartz. Jody Foor. Linda Hess ROW 4: Debbie Dicken. Alexis Foor. Kathy Gochnour. Mary Mearkle. Anccia Ritchey. Bonnie Weimer. Debbie Felten. Jane Hood. Debbie Burket ROW 5: Mary Grubb. Linda Crawford. Cynthia Drenning. Eliza Sams. Joy Shives. Laura Hershberger. Dores Marshall, Jeanne Barkman ROW 6: Shelly Barkman. Linda Sollenberger. Rodney Mearkle. Robert Harclerodc. Larry Wilt. William Swartzweldcr. James Foor. Steve King OFFICERS ROBERT HARCLERODE President KAREN KOONTZ BONNIE WEIMER Treasurer Vice President BEVERLY BEQUEATH Secretary Eighty Eight tBand. ROW 1: Beverly Bequeath. Judy Grubb. Debbie Foor ROW 2: Angelo Harclerode. Carol Shryock. Judy Dennis. Kathy Norris. Yvonne Karns. Linda DeCooman. Gregory Bowman. Sharon Shryock. Margaret Barkman. Ellen Barrett. Reginald Bussard ROW 3: Arlene Brown. Robert Petrunyak. Susan Ruha. Mary Swartzwelder. John Shambach. Michael King. Debbie Clingerman. Richard Horton. Susan Calhoun ROW 4: Mary Alice Perrin. Edward Wigfield, Carol Cline. Kathy Shaffer. Charlene Pec. Pamela Dennis. Cheryl Riley. Sandra Messersmith. Michele Slutzkcr ROW 5: Vicki Dishong. Karen Koontz. Donald Snyder. leanne Akers. Glorua Hostetter. Jack Carbaugh. Susan Koontz. Jeanne Over ROW 6: Jeffrey Foor. Edward Wright. Lynn Shimer. Connie Whitfield. Fred Sponslcr. Paul Foor. James Snyder. Delores Marshall Aaduaiinq (Band VYbmboAA 1: ®ar ar Sands. Kathy Dibert. Beverly Bequeath. Dores Marshall. Margaret Barkman. Cheryl Riley ROW 2: Karen Karns. Karen Swartz. Mary Perrin. Delores Marshall. Jeanne Barkman. Larry Wilt ROW 3: Karen Koontz. Vicki Dishong. Connie Whitfield. Bonnie Weimer. Fred Sponsler. James Snyder ROW 4: Linda Calhoun. Lynn Shimer. Robert Harclerode Ninety SENIOR CHORUS OFFICERS DELORES MARSHALL, Vice President; BARBARA SANDS. Secretary-Treasurer POLLY KOONTZ, Librarian; JOHN BENNETT. Librarian; LINDA STEEL. Librarian KATHY DIBERT, President GRADUATING CHORUS MEMBERS ROW I William McCormick. Delores Marshall. Barbara Sands. Michael Barrett Kay Merritt. Charlotte Leader. Cynthia O Neal ROW 2: Larry Bowman. Barbara Imler. Kathy Dibert. Judith Snyder. Fred Sponsler. Dores Marshall ROW 3: Austin Ramsey. Larry Wilt. Donald Boor. Richard Horton. John Bennett ABSENT Deborah Winecoff Ninety One SENIOR HIGH CHORUS ROW 1: Mrs. Lohman. Director: Deborah Winecoff. Linda Dunkle. Anna Resh. Gloria Clingerman. Cynthia O'Neal. Dianna Marshall. Charlotte Calhoun. Judith Snyder. Dorothy Mills. Joy Harper I mda Steel. Joanne Cornell dR i La°Vh Bonnie Wolfe. Lois Jeanne Over. Barbara Sands. Richard Crawford. Eric Smith. Robert Baker. John Shambach. Norma Jean Mills. Kathy Dibert. Charlotte Leader. Yvonne Ciucci KUW 3: Faule Jo Clark. Eileen Robinson, Polly Ann Koontz. Norma Merritt. Gregory Leach. Eugene Sercest. Fred Sponsler. Michael Barrett. Samuel Bohn. Barbara Imler. Marcia Clark. Nancy Snyder. Kathleen Ferrell ROW 4: Gloria Clark. Shirley Klahre. Delores Marshall. Larry Bowman. Donald Gienqer. Larry Wilt. Richard Horton. Harry Mills. John Bennett. Dores Marshall. Reta Akers. Eliza Sams ROW 5: Debra Barefoot. Linda Pepple. Bonnie Sipes. Austin Ramsey. Donald Boor. Reginald Bussard. William McCormick. Joel Holland. Rebecca Pepple. Ann Simmons. Hon Foor BOYS BARBERSHOP QUARTET DONALD BOOR—Tenor ROBERT HARCLERODE—Lead FRED SPONSLER—Baritone WILLIAM McCORMICK—Bass GIRLS ENSEMBLE CHARLOTTE FOOR. SHIRLEY KLAHRE, LINDA KAY CALHOUN. MARCIA CLARK GLORIA CLINGERMAN. DEBORAH WINECOFF. JUDITH SNYDER JOANNE CORNELL, KAREN CLARK, LINDA PEPPLE GIRLS BARBERSHOP QUARTET CHARLOTTE FOOR—Tenor LINDA KAY CALHOUN—Lead KAREN CLARK—Baritone BONNIE WEIMER—Bass Ninety Three Ninety Four JUNIOR HIGH CHORUS ROW 1: Mrs. Lohman, Director; Leona Clingerman. Beverly Barkman. Sheila Clingerman. Charlotte Koontz. Elizabeth Weimer, Trellis Resh. Kathy Miller. Shirley Wigfield. Colleen Weitzel. Diana Miller. Sharon Clark. Eileen Merritt ROW 2: Doris Mcsscrsmith. Mary Coleman. Beverly King. Norma Clark, Shirley Crawford. Earl Miller. Archie Wilkins. Frank Hammond. Bonnie Davis. Elizabeth Troutman, Susan Barrett, Deborah College, Betty Hendrickson , _ ROW 3: Salhe Clark. Patricia Stuckey. Janet Crawford. Sandra Clingerman. Kent Clark. Lee Ketterman. Robert Ciucci. Ronald Rohm. Vicki Layman. Judy Potts. Joan Williams. Barbara Weist ROW 4: Maxine Bussard. Kathleen Walcn. Rose Morton. Carol Mearkle. Robert S. Miller. Terry M Clark. Ronnie Miller. Terry D. Clark, Robert Mcllott. Katharyn Hershberger. Connie Kifer. Brenda Price. ROW 5: Susan RUchey Kathy Wiflff M. Janet Means. Sharleen Foor. Frank Foor. Michael Cloude. George Ciucci. Barry Clark. Mary Williams. Pamela Hofacker. Janice Walton. Deirdre Lookabaugh BARBARA IMLER Soprano Soloist f DONALD BOOR Tenor Soloist JUDITH SNYDER Soprano Soloist MICHAEL BARRETT Tenor Soloist LARRY BOWMAN Tenor Soloist LARRY WILT Bass Soloist Ninety Five JJt flcwwt Volume 40 EDITORIAL STAFF THOMAS HANKS Sports Editor KAREN CLARK MICHAEL BARRETT Feature Editor Photography Editor LINDA KAY CALHOUN Editor-in-Chiet DEBORAH WINECOFF JUDITH SNYDER News Editor Managing Editor REPORTORIAL AND PRODUCTION STAFF ROW I Mrs. Barndollar. Adviser; Kathy Sibert. Leanna Elbin. Bonnie Evans. Sandra Eshelman. Charlotte Calhoun ROW 2: Kathy Ferrell. Wanda Chamberlain. Carlene (mes. Patricia Edwards. Jane Hood. Janet Williams ROW 3: Vicki Dishong. Gary Border. James Barndollar. Dorothy Coleman. Linda Calhoun ROW 4: Roger Hockenberry. Miles Gordon. Gary Henderson. Robert Harclerode Ninety Six ? Jh £il Qnjjun published by Grade 7 ROW I Mrs. Engle. Adviser: Jerry Clark. Earl Miller. Sharon Clark. Janice Ritchey. Wanetia McDonald. Gary Cornell. Kirk Dunkle ROW 2: Steve Swartz. Kathy Miller. Randy Leader. Charlotte Mearkle. Robert A. Miller. Brad Foor. Debbie Barton ROW 3 Bonnie Day. Glenn Gettinger. Richard Shimer. Linda Fisher. Gregory Bowman. Carol Bouch ROW 4 Vickie Mearkle. Mary Mearkle. Harry Harman. Mark Hush. Eileen Smith. Cathy Shaffer. Deirdre Lookabaugh ROW 1: Daniel Staverosky. John Giffin. Cindy Crawford. Debbie Norris. DKetterman. Donald Foor. Sandra Dodson ROW 2: Cela Facchinei. Vicki Gump. Kent Clark. Elizabeth Weimcr. Lee berger. Thomas Dcrcmer. Marc Adams ROW 3: Yvonne Karns. Granville Moyer. Elizabeth Troutman. Cathy Sollenert McCormick. Joidy Foor. Connie Mearkle ROW 4: Donna Davis. Rebecca Smith. Randy Johnson. Steve Colledge. Robert McCormick. Jody Foor. Connie Mearkle Ninety Seven 5' o n? n 5 a- EDITORIAL STAFF Row 1: MISS MORSE, Adviser CHERYL RILEY, Business Manager DARLENE HEDRICK, Sales Manager DOROTHY COLEMAN, Layout Manager MR. KENNEDY, Adviser Row 2: MICHAEL BARRETT, Photography Editor MELVIN CLARK, Artist Row 3: LYNN SHIMER, Artist DONALD SHRINER, Editor-in-Chiel JOHN SHARPE, Co-Editor LITERARY STAFF Row 1: KAREN SWARTZ, JANET WILUAMS PATRICIA EDWARDS. BEVERLY BEQUEATH BONNIE WEIMER, KAY MERRITT Row 2: MARGARET BARKMAN, PATRICIA ROHM JOHN BENNETT. CHARLOTTE FOOR VICKI DISHONG Row 3: GARY BORDER, WILLIAM BRIDGEWATER THOMAS HANKS, RUDY PLUMMER LARRY WILT, FRED SPONSLER Row 1 Row 2 Row 3: iiArr ELSIE SMITH, SANDRA ESHELMAN, BONNIE EVANS MARJORIE MILLER. LEANNA ELBIN LINDA CALHOUN. Head Typist; DENNIS ROBINSON DAVID GARLAND. KAREN SPONSLER DUANE HESS. RONALD CLINGERMAN. MILES GORDON FREDDIE MOYER, DENNIS CLARK Jhs 1965 LOahhioh Sciunjcc Qlub OFFICERS STEVEN CESSNA, President ROY CAPPADONA. Treasurer CLYDE DISHONG. Vice President ANDY KETTERMAN. Secretary ROW I Mr. Fisher. Adviser: John Giffin. William Darr ROW 2: Susan Glunt. Karl Conner. Norma Clark ROW 3: Dennis Fletcher. Aaron Dishong Spanish ROW I: Miss Shugert. Adviser; Sharon Swope. Wanda Millin. Ruth Morris. Linda O'Neal. William Greenawalt. Mary Swartzwelder. Brent Feight. Shirley Clark. Jennie Roland. Mildred Robinson. Jan Smith c . , , n ,, ROW 2: Ray Morse. Janet Mearkle. Patricia Alexander. Mairlyn Stewart. Susan Ruha. Judith Mellott. Edward Wigfield. Louise Schooley. Irene Calhoun. Michele Sfutzker. Kathleen Walch. Stephanie Winecoff r ROW 3 Margaret Hoover. Linda Crawford. Barbara Imler. Eliza Sams. Daniel Brantner. Debra Sponsler. Shelley Barkman. Delores Marshall. Romayne Henderson. Daniel Poor. Susan Wigfield. Gloria Hostetter. Jane Hood , , ROW 4. Jeanne Barkman. Margaret Barkman. Robert Layton. Steve Calhoun. Linda Sollenberger. Michael Barrett. Roger Long. Joy Shives. Rodney Drenning. Patrick Karns. Karen Koontz. Linda Mellott ROW 5: John Greenawalt. Roger Hockenberry. George Ciucci. James Barndollar. James Foor. Jeffrey Foor. Derrill Kline. Terry Edwards. Fred Sponsler. Connie Whitfield. Steve Clark QadiiamA £Lub CADUCEUS CLUB ROW I: Mrs. Foor. Adviser: Deborah Winecoff. Gloria Burkett. Linda Steel. Patricia Alexander. Lula Guyton. Ray Morse. Shirley Clark. Linda Clark, {ennie Roland ROW 2: Cheryl Riley. Karen Swartz. Susan Ruha. Susan Hollingshead. Linda Waltman. Bonnie Henderson. Joan Beck. Debbie Foor ROW 3: Cynthia O Neal. Gloria Henry, Jane Hood. Richard Smith. Kathy Dibert. Gloria Hostetter. Sandra England. Polly Koontz. |anna College ROW 4: Romayne Henderson. Michael Jay. Rodney Drenning. Mary Cunard. Karen Koontz. Patrick Karns. Donald Diehl. Linda Sollenberger ROW 5 Jeanne Barkman. Shelly Barkman. Fred Sponsler. Joel Holland. Eric Rinard. Judy Daniels. Connie Whitfield. Michael Barrett. Larry Bowman ROW I Mr Brown. Co-Adviser; Elizabeth Edwards. William Grecnawalt. Brent Feight. Michele Slutzker. Barbara Cragan. Linda O'Neal. Sharon Crawford. Linda DeCooman ROW 2: Linda Kay Calhoun. Linda Sands. Pamela Hofacker. Sondra Grubb. Edward Wigfield. Pamela Dennis. Yvonne Ciucci. Charlotte Calhoun. Mary Swartzwelder ROW 3 Daniel Foor. Janet Williams. Deborah Felten. Kathleen Farrell. Carol Felten. Linda Conley. Karen Clark. Robert Layton ROW 4: Eliza Sams. Barbara Imler. Delores Marshall. Hon Foor. Dores Marshall. Richard Clark. Shirley Klahre. Jeanne Akers. Linda Thomas ROW 5: Susan Koontz. Brenda Sleighter. Patricia Rohm. Steve King. Glenn Calhoun. Roger Hockenberry. Vicki Dishong. Paul Foor One Hundred I famcAa Club CAMERA CLUB ROW 1: Mr. Foor. Adviser; Laura Hershberger. Daniel Reed. Michael Winecoff ROW 2: Shane Sleighter. Gary Shaffer ROW 3: Gregory Pepple. James Miller. Lamont Morris CAMERA CLUB OFFICERS RODNEY WEAVERLING Secretary MICHAEL BARRETT THOMAS ZIMMERMAN President Vice President THOMAS SIMMONS Treasurer CADUCEUS CLUB OFFICERS BARBARA WILLIAMS SUSAN WIGFIELD Corresponding Secretary Historian UNDA HESS Vice President BONNIE WEIMER MARY PERRIN President Secretary-Treasurer One Hundred One Ch AA tfLuI) ROW 1: Mr. Vespa. Adviser: Debbie Barton. Donald Foor. Randy Leader. Brad Foor. Daniel Staverosky. Cela Faccbinei ROW 2: Steve Swartz. Lee Ketterman. Diane Miller. Trellis Resh. Wanda Ketterman. Thomas Williams ROW 3: Mary Jane Trail. Vicki Mearkle. Robert McCormick. Deirdre Lookabaugh. John Risser. John Potts. Rodney Grundy ROW 4: Gladys Karns. Linda Fisher. Wanda Northcraft. Daniel Brantner. Nita Thomas. Kathleen Walch ROW 5: Floyd Cornell. Eugene Lynch. Derrill Kline. Joel Holland. Susan Cooper One Hundred Two OFFICERS RICHARD BORDER Secretary LINDA LOGESTON Vice President GLORIA BECK President DONALD GIENGER Treasurer f (bhamaiicA QLub ROW 1 Mr. Roberts. Adviser: Vicki Hammond Ruth Mosholder. Leanna Elbin. Arlene Edwards. Sheila Mentzer. Sharon Smith. Elizabeth Edward? ROW 2: Norma loan Mill . Karen Swartz. Wanda Chamberlain. Peggy Hoover. Barbara |ohnson. Shirley Crawford ROW 3 Kathleen Ferrell. Gloria Crawford. Judy Dietrich. Barbara Foor. Beverly Bequeath. Carlene Imes. Linda Conley ROW A Karen Karns. Karen Koontz. Linda MeJlott. Bonnie Foor. Jeanne Bark man. Evelyn Smeltzer ROW 5 Steve Sipes. Bonnie Sipes. Glenn Calhoun. Shirley Nycum. Rodney Dickinson ABSENT: Carol Weitzel. Nancy Snyder. Sandra Eshelman. Daniel Johnson OFFICERS GLORIA CLINGERMAN Vic© President KATHY SCALIA LINDA COLEMAN Treasurer Secretary JOANNE CORNELL President One Hundred Three JutuM Ja umM oft ChnsJika SENIOR HIGH CLUB ROW 1 Terry Wilt. Martie Clark. Curt Young. Clyde Conner. Ross Miller ROW 2 Robert Robinette. Lee Coaan. Paxton Clark. Donald Calhoun. John Stayer. Denver Nelson ROW 3. Roger Donahoe. Earl Laidig. Jerry Walton. Joe Cogan. Max Bulger. Donald Chiccarella ROW 4 Donald Van Pelt. Ralph Jay. Glenn Clouse. Herbert Kisamore. Rodney Reffner. Dennis Clark ROW 5 Frank Otto. Richard Mearkle. Jack Feight. John Mearkle. Larrv Jay. James Price ABSENT: Mr Clark. Adviser ROW 1: James Leader. Daniel Feight. William Barkman. Donald Harman. Ronald Jay ROW 2 Graffious Clark. Bernard Koontz. Barry Barkman. Duane Peck. Paul Pepple. Paul Peck ROW 3: Terry Walters. John Hinish, Kelly Kifer. Richard Anderson. Larry Kinser. Bernard Calhoun. John McElfish ROW 4: Charles Griffith. Paul Anderson. John Felton. Daniel Elbin. Ray Trail. Gary Rice ROW 5: Richard Sparks. John Sparks. Eric Rinard. Terry Felton. Roger Hedrick. Jerry Lewis One Hundred Four JuiuM JahnWiA oft ClnWiLoa JUNIOR HIGH CLUB ROW 1 Mr. Orndoff. Adviser; William Robinette. Frank Hammond. Larry Clark. Ronald Bequeath. Thomas Wilt ROW 2 Marshall Barnes. Wilmer Williams. Thomas Barkman. Terry M. Clark. Orville Williams. Ronald Rohm ROW 3 Harry Harman. Duyane Williams. Bernard Clouse. Mark Hush. Charles Mallow. Peter Wiqfield, David Wilt SENIOR F. F. A. OFFICERS Row 1: GERALD ROBINETTE, Secretary; DICK WEIST, Treasurer Row 2: HARRY STAYER, Sentinel; IVAN MEARKLE, Vice President DENNIS ROBINSON. Reporter Row 3: BLAINE MAY, President; ROGER RICE, Chaplain JUNIOR F. F. A. OFFICERS JOHN FOOR Vice President STEVEN YOUNG President CRAIG MELLOTT Secretary ORVILLE WILUAMS Treasurer JidtuM JtomsmakcAA o ' lC Row I Miss Hess. Adviser: Debra Rice. Gloria Burket. Mary Ann Lear. Leila Rrinm p cl c . , n D km ir.i, Hammnml Row 2: Nancy Harman. L.nda Clark. She,la Mentxer. Mary Deremer. DianS Foo Yv. Sha ?n Sm,'h janc Brantner. Mary Wilt. V.ckv Hammond Row 3: Linda Dunkle. Linda Smith. Connie Glotfelty. Suzanne Wilt. Debb.e Smith I.nTkT B C,MC£I- Dor?,hv Mill . Mary Kmser Row 4 Bonnie College Reda Wink. Evelyn Smeltzer. Ethel Karns. Dorothy Hedrick P F or Norma Je n Mills. Carol Snyder. Valerie Crawford Row 5: Linda Pepple. Laverne Leader. Bonnie Sipes. Rebecca Pepple. Shirlev Nvc.m 'r m.a ‘i”flrrman. Mary Jane Holt. Gloria Clark Absent Shirley Klahre Y ycum Thelma Mearkle Darlene Hedrick OFFICERS NORMA MERRITT President LINDA WILLIAMS Historian NANCY SNYDER Secretary DIANNE MARSHALL Song Leader CLORIA CLINGERMAN Treasurer MYRA MILLS Vic© President JuLum dloMsmak iA of CUmJtka JUNIOR HIGH CLUB Row 1: Mrs. Ritchey. Adviser: Shirley Wigfield. Edith Horton. Retta Roy. Sandra Sparks. Mary McElfish Row 2: Linda Beegle. Sandra Bottomley. Harriet Rose. Barbara Weist. Catherine Weitrel. Ruth Morris Row 3: Kathleen Snyder. Janice Walton. Katherine Miller. Darlene Morse. Darlene Mellott Row 4: Linda Crawford. Frances Logue. Clara Otto. Mary Williams OFFICERS DEBORAH SPONSLER Historian-Reporter SUSAN OYLER President PAMELA HOFACKER Song Leader JANET MEANS Secretary ROSE LEADER Vice President One Hundred Seven JuhUis J ach M finwika ROW I Mi Morse. Adviser; Deborah Wineeoff. David Bloom. Irene Calhoun. Marilyn Stewart. Karen Swart:. Linda O Neal |ennie Roland ROW' 2 Charlene Pee. Jeanne Over. Carol Felten. Peggy Hoover. |anet Williams. Janice Mearkle ROW Jane Hood. Kathy Scalia. Eliza Sams. Laura Hershberger. Robert Butler. Beverly Bequeath. Linda Crawford ROW' i |eannr Barkman. Roger Hockenberry. Charlotte Foor. John Greenawalt. Patricia Rohm. Daniel Brantner ROW 5 Kenneth Smith. Gary Henderson. Derrill Kline. Thomas Hanks. Steve King. Fred Sponsler. Alan Over F. T. A. OFFICERS LIBRARY CLUB OFFICERS WILLIAM BRIDGEWATER, President DOROTHY COLEMAN, Historian UNDA MELLOTT, Librarian MARGARET BARKMAN, Secretary KATHY DIBERT, Treasurer BARBARA STUCKEY, Vice President BONNIE EVANS President VICKI DISHONG Vice President PATRICIA EDWARDS Secretary One Hundred Eight 'fyipn (flub ROW I Mr. Brown. Adviser: William Darr. Richard Barton. Scott Jones. John Kearchner. Richard Foor. Allen Cooper. Thomas Beegle ROW 2 Robert Baker. John McElfish. Michael Winecoff. James Thomas. Charles Cragan. Joseph Fink ROW 3: Thomas Ritchey. Rodney McFarland. Lynn Shimcr. Victor Akers. Rodney Stallings. Steve Clark. Dennis Fletcher ROW 4: Duane Hess. Ronald Clingerman. Eugene Secrest. Michael Barrett. Larry Bowman. Dennis Clark ROW 5 William Suter. Donald Boor. William McCormick. Eric Rinard. Glenn Calhoun HbhaMj Club ROW 1 Miss Morse. Adviser: Elizabeth Edwards. Linda Dunkle. Debbie Lee. Harriet Rose. Edith Horton. Connie Swartzwelder ROW 2 Valerie Crawford. Linda Miller. Shirley Crawford. Sharon Martin. Marilyn Stewart. Wanda Mallow. Sandra Messersmith ROW 3: Linda Conley. Barbara Foor. Darlene Hedrick. Linda Pepple. Dorothy Coleman. Linda Logcston ABSENT. Sandra Lemmcrt One Hundred Nine ?U-y and Jhi-m-y President Vice President DENNIS STUCKEY Secretary MICHAEL WINECOFF THEODORE TAY Chaplain Treasurer SENIOR TRI-HI-Y UNDA PEPPLE HON FOOR Vice President Treasurer BARBARA STUCKEY President JUNIOR HI-Y JUNIOR TRI-HI-Y PATRICK KARNS ROGER HOCKENBERRY Vice President Secretary DANIEL FOOR Treasurer SUSAN OYLER JOIE LEHMAN President Chaplain LINDA SIMMONS Vice President LARRY BULGER WILLIAM GREENAWALT President Chaplain RUTH BARKMAN STEPHANIE WINECOFF Treasurer Secretary m-y and jhi-m-y SENIOR HI-Y Row 1: Mr. McIntyre. Adviser: Paul Von Stein. George England. Roy Weaverling Row 2: Gary Miller. Fred Karns. Samuel Bohn. Dennis Feight Row 3: Thomas Zimmerman. Judd Boyer. Shane Sleighter SENIOR TRI-HI-Y Row I Miss Cullen. Adviser; Connie Swartiwelder. Dorothy Mills. Valerie Crawford. Linda Dunkle. Dianne Foor. Connie Bloom Row 2: Charlotte Leader. Connie Glotfelty. Linda Miller. Iantha Foor. Sandra Lcmmert. Dianne Marshall. Bonnie Wolfe Row 3: Velma Mearkle. Beverly Mills. Patricia Rohm. Carlene Imes. Germaine Diehl. Mary Ann Cunard JUNIOR HI-Y Row I: Mr. Donelson. Adviser; Scott Jones. Robert Aikey. Dennis Hinish. Terry Swindell Row 2: Randy Edwards. Wayne Calhoun. Dennis Morgan. Richard Foor. Dean Fetters Row 3: Robert Layton. Michael Jay. Rodney Drenning. Jerry Morral. Frank Foor. Lee Shaw £iuuoa jjd-M-y Row 1: Miss Lentz. Adviser: Sharon Clark. Sharon Peterson. Retta Roy. Mary Coleman. Beverly Barkman. Sandra Smith. Cynthia Crawford Row 2: Judy Potts. Pamela Claybaugh. Kathy Crawford. Betty Penrod. Deborah College. Edith Horton. Lena Harr Row 3: Hazel Kifer. Betty Miller. Maxine Bussard. Darlene Shriner. Penny Simpson. Joan Williams. Beverly Clark. Sally Clark Row 4: Harriet Rose. Carol Mearkle. Janet Means. Rose Leader. Lois Cessna. Sandra Bottomlcy. Linda Brown Row 5: Barbara McCulley. Gloria Henry. Darlene Showalter. Clara Otto. Louise Schooley. Sharleen Foor Siudord S VwiwuM Row 1: Mr. Kennedy. Adviser: Le Anna Elbin. Sandra Eshelman. Mary Deremer. Mary Ann Lear. Elsie Smith Row 2: Judith Snyder. Gloria Beck. ILinda Logeston. Suzanne Wilt. Nancy Harman. Cheryl Riley Row 3: Linda Kifer. Wanda Chamberlain. Marjorie Miller. Charlotte Leader. Barbara Sands Row 4: Linda Calhoun. Dorothy Hedrick. Miles Gordon. Duane Hess. Karen Sponsler, Carlene Imes One Hundred Twelve (JaJiAily (flub Row I: Mr. Kaplan. Adviser: Larry Brantner. Barbara Williams. Janet Williams. Karen Sponsler. Barbara Imler. Susan Wigfield. John McElfish Row 2: Romayne Henderson. Mona Browell. Dennis Robinson. Richard Clark. Max Bulger. Harry Stayer. Joel Lingenfelter. Beverly Burket Row 3: Gregory McElfish. Alan Over. Richard Evans. Rodney Dickinson. Robert Harclerode. Lynn O Neal. Kenneth Smith Row 4: Richard Horton. Gary Henderson. William Suter. Derrill Kline. Michael Connor. John Troutman. Gary Border. Dennis Clark Row 5: Barry Ritchey. John Sharpe. Rudy Plummer. Thomas Hanks. Kenton Foor. Kermit Norris. Raymond Jay iilahhioh (P p Qlub Row I: Miss Drexler. Adviser; Joann Cornell. Linda Steel. Betty Bridgewater. Gloria Crawford. Sharon Crawford. Connie Bloom Row 2: Kathleen Ferrell. Bonnie Evans. Connie Glotfelty. Linda Waltman. Ellen Barrett. James Thomas. Patricia Edwards Row 3: Carol Felten. Eric Smith. Dennis Steach, Richard Clark. Donald Diehl. Larry Bowman. Debbie Barefoot. Linda Hess Row 4: Germaine Diehl. Wanda Northcraft. Brenda Sleighter. James Barndollar. Beverly Mills. Ethel Karns. Alice Colledge Row 5: Rodney McFarland. Glenn Calhoun. Melvin Clark. Judy Daniels. Richard Border. Floyd Cornell t OahJiioA (pop Qlub Row I: Eileen Merritt, Janice Ritchey. Debbie Sleighter. James Smeltzer. Debbie Barton. Debby Norris. Kathy Weaverling. Brenda Caro. Cela Facchinei Row 2: Robert Ciucci. Kathy Miller. Rodney Grundy. Vicki Donaldson. Debbie College. Susan Barrett. Debbie Weaverling. Pamela Jones. Mary Davis. Larry Bulger Row-3: Beverly King. Terrie Lewis. Terry Clark. Elizabeth Troutman. Connie Mills. Donna Davis. Pamela Clabaugh. Beverly Ritchey. Denise O’Neal Row 1 Vivian Dishong. Linda Brown. Diane Cessna. Barry Clark. Alexis Foor. Kathy Wigfield. Connie Mcarkle. Carol Ann Mearkle. Carol Mcarkle. Nancy Blackstone Row 5: Sharleen Foor. Thomas Dicken. George Ciucci. Janet Morse. Linda Cogan. Darlene Showalter. Jean Wilt, Frank Foor. David Hammond Absent Betty Treece OFFICERS KARON RITCHEY President CONNIE SWARTZ WELDER Treasurer UNDA COLEMAN Secretary One Hundred Fourteen tiudw-ULbuol (flub Row I: Mr. Palumbo. Adviser: Ian Smith. Ruth Morris. Edith Horton. Kathy Norris. Rodney Clark. Mildred Robinson. Wanda Millin (Vice Pres ident), Sharon Swope Row 2: Carol Mcarkle. Patricia Anderson. Benjamin Penrod. Dennis Morgan. Darlene Mellott. Connie Kifer. Vicky Layman Row 3: Louise Schooley. Janet Means. Debbie Burket. Jeanne Akers. Judith Mellott (Secretary). Kathy Miller. Kathy Snyder. Stephanie Winecoff Row 4: Daniel Brantner. Michael Jay. Robert Layton. Allen Schooley (President). George Ciucci. Joy Shives. Daniel Foor (Treasurer) Row 5: Rodney Drenning. Dale Dishong. Lanny Tewell. Eugene Lynch. Darlene Showalter. Patrick Karns Absent: Dennis Millin CbxihdA TAnllmibid QLub Larry Rice. David Duncan. Miss Drexler. Adviser; Freddie Moyer. Roger Layton. Darryl Sloan. Lynn Shimer. James Thomas. Cynthia O'Neal. Linda Walton. Sharon Crawford OFFICERS DARLENE HEDRICK. Treasurer; MELVIN CLARK. President CAROL FELTEN. Secretary SsmioA £1oaa (play Stated Robert Harclerode Kcrmii Norris. Gary Henderson, Thomas Hanks. Donald Boor. Larry Wilt Standing: Mr. Vespa. Linda Kay Calhoun. Vicki Dishong. Charlotte Foor. Karen Koontz. Bonnie Weimer. Karen Swartz 1UST DUCKY A farce in three-acts by Donald Peyton Presented by the Senior Class March 12, 1965 The Cast Connie....KAREN SWARTZ Craig Moore - DONALD BOOR Mr. Moore ... - KERMIT NORRIS Del Marshall ... THOMAS HANKS Aunt Mary - - - - VICKI DISHONG Miss Blayne - - - CHARLOTTE FOOR Mr. Maxwell.............LARRY WILT Mrs. Maxwell - - - BONNIE WEIMER Betty Lou - - - LINDA K. CALHOUN Bernadine..............KAREN KOONTZ Wilbur - - - - GARY HENDERSON Hercules - - - ROBERT HARCLERODE Director ................... Mr. Ronald Vespa Co-Director ...... Miss Melinda Drexler Consultant Mr. Leroy Roberts Prompter ....................... Connie Whitfield Student Directors .......... Cheryl Riley and Dorothy Coleman Stage Manager ................. Assistant Stage Manager ....... Scenery and Posters Committee Programs and Ticket Committee Usher Committee ............... Organ Prelude ................. Intermission .................. .................................... William Bridgewater ......................................... Duane Hess ............. Melvin Clark, Lynn Shimer, Darryl Sloan .............. Mary Ann Lear, Chairman; Judith Snyder, Co-Chairman; Mr. Charles Kennedy, Adviser Karen Sponsler, Chairman; Susan Cooper, Co-Chairman ......................................... Kathy Dibert ........................ Selections by the Dance Band Mr. Fred A Snyder, Director One Hundred Sixteen foadtincf Row I Mr. Roberts. Mr. Klein Mr. Shaffer. Mr. Clark. Mr. Kaplan. Mr. Gochnour Row 2: Mr. Vespa. Mr. Palumbo. Mr. McIntyre. Mr. Foor. Mr. Henderson ROBERT CLARK ROBERT FOOR DWANE GOCHNOUR Head Wrestling Coach Head Baseball Coach Director of Athletics BRUCE HENDERSON PETER KAPLAN Assistant Football Coach Head Football Coach Assistant Basketball Coach WILLIAM KLEIN Assistant Football Coach Assistant Basketball Coach Assistant Track Coach LEROY ROBERTS Head Track Coach ARTHUR PALUMBO Assistant Football Coach Assistant Wrestling Coach Assistant Track Coach DANIEL D. SHAFFER, JR. Head Basketball Coach Assistant Football Coach J. RALPH McINTYRE Assistant Wrestling Coach RONALD VESPA Assistant Football Coach Assistant Basketball Coach Assistant Baseball Coach One Hundred Eighteen o 3 ® a: 3 C CL S Q. a: •—. 3 0 1 3 BASEBALL — 1964 Row I: Kenton Foor. ’John Crawford. Dennis Stuckey. Kenneth Smith. |ocl Lingenfelter. Lynn O'Neal. Gerald Robinette. Gregory Pepple. Lamonte Morris. Derrill Kline. John Hinish Row 2: Coach Vespa. ’William DeCooman (Manager). Kermit Norris. ’Garv Blankley. ’Robert Nelson. Alan Over, Gary Henderson. Larry Jay. Gary Border. ’Robert Steach. ’Michael Way. ’Edward Lynch. Richard Evans (Manager). Coach Foor •Graduated 1964 Captain: ROBERT STEACH Most Valuable Player: ROBERT NELSON SEASON RECORD Won 11 Lost 3 Northern Bedford County 5 0 Hyndman 12 3 Chestnut Ridge 5 4 Bedford 1 5 Southern Fulton 19 0 Hyndman 6 4 Tussey Mountain 8 0 Forbes Road 6 3 Chestnut Ridge 6 0 Forbes Road 12 0 Southern Fulton 5 0 Tussey Mountain 9 4 Bedford 3 7 Northern Bedford County 1 8 1 o a o a: c a s- 2. $ © a VARSITY FOOTBALL Row I: John Stayer. Dennis Robinson. Richard Clark. Gregory McElfish. Max Bulger. Harry Stayer. John McElfish. Thomas Ritchey. Charles Cragan. Carey Lingenfelter Row 2: Randy Edwards (Manager). John Sharpe (Manager). Lynn O'Neal. Lamonte Morris. Eugene Secrest. Dennis Clark. John Troutman. Gary Border. Kenneth Smith. Jerry Walton. Richard Horton. Eric Smith, Steve Clark Row 3: Coach Kaplan. William Suter. Ray Trail. Raymond Jay. Larry Jay. Rudy Plummer. Kermit Norris. Michael Conner. Frank Otto. Dale Yoder. Gary Henderson. Coach Shaffer. Coach Palumbo Captain: KERMIT NORRIS i One Hundred Twenty One JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL Row I: Frank Hammond (Manager), Daniel Stavcrosky, Brad Foor. Robert Miller, Larry Bulger. Donald Elbin. Rick Foor. John Williams, Dean Fetters. Gregory Sipes. Daniel Leader. Randy Leader. Thomas Row 2: Richard Shimer. Marshall Redinger. David Hammond, Larry Grubb. George Wolfe. Michael Pittman. Leon Adams. Joseph Williams. Larry Sloan. James Wright. Robert Steach, Dennis Bulger. Harry Row 3: Catch KWn Rodney Clark. Rodney Drenning. George Clued. Herberl Slruekman. Sieve Bequeath. Lanny Tewell. James Price. Frank Foor. Allen Schooley. Tiornaa Dicken. Patrick Kama. Winfred Decker, Coach Vespa Aaduailnq football (playsihA Kneeling Raymond lay. Rudy Plummer. Gary Border. Gary Henderson. Gregory McElfish Standing: Manager John Sharpe. Dennis Robinson. Richard Horton. Dennis Clark. Kermit Norris SEASON RECORDS VARSITY September 11 Won 2 Bedford Lost 0—45 6 October Tied 1 17 ‘Chestnut Ridge 47— 6 September 18 ‘Shade-Central City 0—32 October 23 Central 21—20 September 25 Berlin 0—19 October 30 N. Bedford County 13—20 October 2 ‘Tussey Mountain 6— 6 November 6 James Buchanan 21—26 October 9 ‘Somerset 0—24 JUNIOR VARSITY Won 1 Lost 6 Tied 1 September 14 Windber 0—27 October 12 Chestnut Ridge 0— 6 September 21 Tussey Mountain 32— 0 October 19 ‘Central 14—19 September 28 ‘Hollidaysburg 6—26 October 26 ‘Berlin 0—20 October 5 ‘Bedford 6— 6 November 2 Somerset 18—27 JUNIOR HIGH Won 2 Lost 5 September 17 Berlin 14—12 October 15 N. Bedford County 7—13 September 24 ‘Hollidaysburg 0—12 October 22 ‘Bedford 18—23 October 1 ‘Somerset 0—13 October 29 Tussey Mountain 14—13 October 8 Chestnut Ridge 7—13 'Away Games One Hundred Twenty Two (Ba ksdball Kneeling: VARSITY TEAM Coach Shaffer. Randy Edwards. Manager. Standing: Kermit Norris. Michael Conner. Derrill Kline. Gary Henderson. Donald Gienger. Gary Border. Alan Over. Kenneth Smith. Donald Diehl. Joel Lingenfelter. Carey Lingenfeltcr. Captain: Kermit Norris SEASON RECORD VARSITY JUNIOR VARSITY 11 Lost 10 Won 15 1 70— 65 December 4 Southern Fulton 55—23 43— 57 December 8 Central 28—29 88— 75 December 11 'Shanksville-Stonycreek 41—30 73— 63 December 15 Claysburg 40—13 58— 39 December 18 Shanksville-Stonycreek 57—29 Sl- 84 December 22 'Claysburg 48—24 52— 23 January 8 Chestnut Ridge 43—13 67— 52 January 12 McConnellsburg 32—28 57— 51 January 15 'Northern Bedford County 24—33 46— 52 January 19 Somerset 39—48 59— 46 January 22 Tussey Mountain 48—26 78— 103 January 26 'Hyndman 42—50 45— 46 January 29 Bedford 23—19 38— 40 February 2 'Chestnut Ridge 62—23 57— 49 February 5 Northern Bedford County 38—41 41— 66 February 9 'Somerset 35—41 78— 48 February 12 'Tussey Mountain 60—55 71— 56 February 16 McConnellsburg 66—27 48— 64 February 19 Hyndman 34—51 70— 104 February 23 'Southern Fulton 75—31 34— 50 February 26 'Bedford 41—26 'Away Games March 2 BEDFORD COUNTY CLASS B CHAMPIONSHIP PLAY-OFF Everett Southern 33 Northern Bedford County 37 One Hundred Twenty Three • fiaAksrfhall JUNIOR VARSITY SQUAD Richard Crawford. Donald Diehl. Kenneth Smith. Derrill Kline. Reginald Bussard. Donald Gienger Thomas Zimmerman. Eric Smith, Carey Lingenfelter. Coach Henderson JUNIOR HIGH SQUAD Row 1 Coach Vespa. Terry Swindell. Wax Henry, Larry Bulger. Brad Foor. John Giffin. Coach Klein Row 2: Thomas Williams. Randy Leader. 'Robert Ciucci. Lon Ritchey. 'Glenn Gcttinger. Donald Foor Row 3: Terry M. Clark. Rickey Foor. Marshall Reditiger. Gary Wright. Robert Steach. John Williams. Randy Sponsler Row 4 Joseph Williams. Rodney Drenninjj. John Foor. Patrick Karns. George Wolfe. Daniel Foor Row 5: Jerry Morral. Michael Cloude. Lanny Tewell. Frank Foor. 'Michael Pittman Absent Daniel Leader. Steve Swartz. James Wright 'Withdrew from squad (BcuJisdbaU JUNIOR HIGH SEASON RECORD Won 8 Lost 5 January 5 ‘Chestnut Ridge 48—24 February 2 Tussey Mountain 40—55 January 8 N. Bedford County 43—50 February 5 Chestnut Ridge 55—27 January 15 Hollidaysburg 40—59 February 9 Bedford 44—14 January 20 Southern Fulton 61—41 February 12 ‘Southern Fulton 69—50 January 22 Somerset 33—39 February 16 ‘Hollidaysburg 33—48 January 26 N. Bedford County 45—29 February 19 ‘Tussey Mountain 51—49 January 29 ‘Bedford 33—16 'Away Games GRADUATING BASKETBALL PLAYERS KERMIT NORRIS GARY BORDER GARY HENDERSON ALAN OVER JOEL LINGENFELTER GRADUATING BASEBALL PLAYERS ALAN OVER KERMIT NORRIS KENTON FOOR GARY BORDER JOEL LINGENFELTER GARY HENDERSON One Hundred Twenty Five tOhSL tliw} VARSITY TEAM Row I Ronald Clark. Larry Brantner. Dale Chamberlain. Richard Clark. Robert Harclcrode. Darryl Morgan Row 2: Coach Clark, fames Barndollar. Paul Felton. John Troutman. Barry Ritchey. Rudy Plummer, Dale Yoder Captains: LARRY BRANTNER. ROBERT HARCLERODE. RUDY PLUMMER JUNIOR VARSITY SQUAD Row I Terry Wilt. Dennis Morgan. Larry Sloan. Allen Schooley. Donald Harman. Michael King. Dean Fetters Row 2: Gary Snyder. Donald Chicarella. Craig Graeff. Herbert Struckman. Frank Miller, Thomas Dicken Row 3: Coach McIntyre. Floyd Cornell. Gary Pittman. Gregory Pepple. Frank Otto. Herbert Kisamore. Samuel Bohm. David Cooper. Coach Palumbo One Hundred Twenty Six lOhsi tUnq SEASON RECORD Won 5 Lost 6 December 4 ‘Cresson 21—23 December 10 Conemaugh Township 28—18 December 18 Hollidaysburg 23—25 January 7 Bedford 14—34 January 14 'Huntingdon 18—29 January 21 Chestnut Ridge 29—17 January 28 ‘Altoona 8—35 February 4 Central 29—16 February 11 ‘Somerset 27—20 February 18 ‘Boswell 13—32 February 22 Hyndman 44— 6 Away Games Hollidaysburg Christmas Tournament LARRY BRANTNER—95-lb. Champion RUDY PLUMMER—165-lb. Champion PI A A District 5 Tournament LARRY BRANTNER—95-lb. Champion RUDY PLUMMER—165-lb. Champion DALE YODER—Unlimited Champion RICHARD CLARK—120-lb. Runner-up Regional Tournament LARRY BRANTNER—95-lb. Runner-up GRADUATING WRESTLERS LARRY BRANTNER RUDY PLUMMER ROBERT HARCLERODE DARRYL MORGAN CRAIG GRAEFF One Hundred Twenty Seven Qhs hlswudsihA VARSITY SQUAD Beverly Burket. Romayne Henderson. Susan Wigficld. Barbara Imlcr. Janet Williams. Karen Sponslcr. Mona Browell JUNIOR VARSITY SQUAD Kathy Siburt. Janna College. Sandra England. Polly Koontz. Linda Thomas. Barbara Williams. Judith Clark One Hundred Twenty Eight QlwiAkad JidL JUNIOR HIGH SQUAD Cindy Wigfield. Vicki Ferrell. Mildred Robinson. Jan Smith. Linda Dixon. Bonnie Henderson. Judith Mcllott GRADUATING CHEERLEADERS BARBARA IMLER JANET WILLIAMS MRS. MORGART. ADVISER KAREN SPONSLER One Hundred Twenty Nine $vd (fchMk d AjodaJJjon G. A. A. COUNCIL Row 1: Mrs. Gochnour. Adviser; Elsie Smith. Judy Clark, lanice Mearkle. Karen Clark. Cheryl Smith. Irene Calhoun Row 2: Peggy Hoover. Polly Koontz. Judith Mellott. Barbara imier. Linda Thomas. Cynthia O'Neal. Janet Williams Row 3: Linda Coleman. Susan Calhoun. Sandra England. Karon Ritchey. Gloria Clark. Romayne Henderson Row 4: Beverly Burkct. Karen Sponslcr. Linda Mellott. Charlotte Foor. Linda Calhoun Row 1: Kathy Siburt. Debbie Rice. Connie Bloom. Gloria Burkett. Ann Resh. Ruth Mosholder. Leila Brantner. Dianne Brantner. Cathy Wilt. Connie Swartzwelder Row 2: Linda Clark. Barbara Johnson. Mary Deremer. Gloria Clingerman. Myra Mills. Linda Dunkle. Dianne Foor. Doreen Williams, Nancy Harman. Dorothy Mills. Judith onyder Row 3: Arlene Robinette. Charlotte Leader. Yvonne Ciucci. Norma Jean Mills. Charlotte Calhoun. Linda Kay Calhoun. Valerie Crawford. Dianne Marshall. Linda Smith. Shirley Crawford Row 4: Linda Sands. Janna College. Susanne Wilt. Ellen Barrett. Susan Koontz. Donna Treece. Susan Wigfield. Linda Waltman. Barbara Sands. Nancy Snyder. Eileen Robinette Row 5: Carol Felten. Gloria Crawford. Bonnie Evans. Bonnie Colledge. Dores Marshall. Reda Wink. Mona Browcll. Carlene Imes. Connie Smyers. Kathleen Ferrell Row 6: Patricia Edwards. Wanda Northcraft. Bonnie Foor. Lois Feight. Bonnie Sipes. Rebecca Pepple. Shirley Nycum. Thelma Mearkle. Laverne Leader. Linda Pepple. Alice Colledge One Hundred Thirty $itd Hthlsdk dAAcciaibn « Row I: Shcrron Sparks. Debbie Sleighter. Linda Dixon. Helen Smith. Pamela Jones. Ginger Clark. loan Brantner. Vera Karns. Rebecca Brantner Row 2: Jan Smith. Wanda Millin. Sharon Weicht. Debbie Weaverling. Mildred Robinson. Gladys Karns. Debbie O Neal. Betty Wink. Lennette Marshall. Row 3: Vicki Ferrell. Ruth Morris. Susan Lemmert. Terrie Lewis. Dianne Cessna. Denise O’Neal. Brenda Price. Sandra Sparks. Vicki Donaldson Row 4: Linda Fisher. Vivian Dishong. Cathy Weitsel. Darlene Mellott. Connie Mills. Stephanie. Winecoff. Harriet Rose. Darlene Shriner. Terry Lynch. Betty Nelson Row 5: Connie Cornell. Debbie Robinson. Bonnie Henderson. Louise Schooley. Jane Hood. Cindy Wigfield. Joan Beck. Mary Anderson. Kathleen Snyder Row 6 Mary Mearkle. Hazel Mearkle. Debbie Sponsler. Nancy Pepple. Darlene Show’altcr. Clara Otto. Kathleen Miller. Gloria Henry OFFICERS President—Karon Ritchey Vice President—Susan Calhoun Vice President—Cheryl Smith Secretary—Ruth Mosholder Treasurer—Beverly Burket Senior Adviser—Linda Calhoun Points and Awards—Kay Cornell One Hundred Thirty One One Hundred Thirty Two 1964 TRACK SQUAD Row I: Jack Newhouse. Charles Cragan. Daniel Whetstone. Brent Feight. Michael King. Angelo H.trclerodc. Leon Adams. Marshall Redinger. John Williams. Michael Pittman. Edward Wigfield. Gary May. Rodney Mearkle Row 2: Thomas Zimmerman. Harry Stayer. Eric Rinard. William Suter. Mark Robinson. Rodney McFarland. James Wolfe. James Foor. Harry Mills. Steve Calhoun Row 3: Carey Lingenfelter. John Shambach. ’Terry King. Dennis Clark. Dale Yoder. Richard Horton. Rudy Plummer. Steve King. Robert Harclerode Row 4: Coach Roberts. Eric Smith. Reginald Bussard. 'Donald Bussard. Michael Barrett. James Barndollar. Coach Palumbo 'Graduated 1964 Track and field events were organized on an intramural basis early in the spring of 1964. This participation was expanded into interscholastic competition. Caplsuda Stag MRS. LENA WIGFIELD. MRS. MAUDE FOOR, MRS. FAITH SAMS. MRS. MARY AKERS, MRS. MONA BROWELL, MRS. GRACE DEFIBAUGH. MRS. DOROTHY REIGHARD, MRS. LILLIAN GRUBB uAindial ALBERT L. BARNDOLLAR GEORGE W. PRICE ROBERT W. WAKEFOOSE WILLIAM WALKER Superintendent ot Buildings Attendance Officer Parking Lot Attendant TRANSPORTATION STAFF Row 1: Howard Hinish, John Snyder, Duane Foor, Stanley Foor, William Swartzwelder Row 2: Frank Foor. John Pepple, Charles Hammond. Bray ton Bowman, Audrey Swartzwelder. Allen Calhoun. Russell Lee. Leo Jay, Jack Colledge IN MEMORIAM ELMER JAY Died May 8, 1964 26 Years of Service One Hundred Thirty Five THE EVERETT BANK 115 EAST MAIN STREET EVERETT, PENNSYLVANIA “CONGRATULATIONS, GRADUATES” Portrait Commercial Weddings Groups COVER STUDIO PHOTOGRAPHY 504 MAIN STREET, JOHNSTOWN, PA. ) PAUL COVER i JAMES COVER Telephone Studio 5-8441 One Hundred Thirty Seven Greetings and Best Wishes From the Folks at — W. W. D. S. COMPLIMENTS OF GLENN'S BARGAINS. INC. 14-15 Main Street EVERETT PENNSYLVANIA 3 One Hundred Thirty Eight FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF EVERETT, PENNSYLVANIA Drive-in Banking facilities at rear of main office Branches at BREEZEWOOD, PA WOODBURY, PA Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Member of Federal Reserve System GERALD W. 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FOOR LUMBER COMPANY EVERETT PENNSYLVANIA Compliments of JERRY PHEASANT representing George Transfer and Rigging Company EVERETT PENNSYLVANIA One Hundred Forty One Compliments of Everett Petroleum Inc. Distributor PHILLIPS 66 PRODUCTS Congratulations to our own Class of 1965 Gateway Restaurant FINE FOOD Phone 652-2101 EVERETT PENNSYLVANIA BREEZEWOOD PENNSYLVANIA Congratulations Class of ’65 Whetstone Drug Store WM. G. PENN, R. Ph. PRESCRIPTIONS Phone 652-3633 EVERETT PENNSYLVANIA Compliments of Gulf Oil Products P. O. Box 118 EVERETT, PENNSYLVANIA Phone 652-2213 JAMES STEPHENSON Distributor One Hundred Forty Two ©Q= «7= Q= P i= P Q= P l= c? i= 3=‘ i= Traveler's Rest Motel Class Pins, Diplomas, Club Pins, Invitations Horton's Don Eneix W here Parking is Always Pittsburgh Pennsylvania Available U. S. Rt. 30 Everett 652-3211 ♦o Breezewood RE5-9987 Between Everett Bedford 623-9827 and Breezewood Band Uniforms, Caps and Gowns, Flags, Bedford 623-9849 Phone 652-6263 Choir Robes BUY AND SAl'E Compliments of Compliments of Everett George Transfer and Rigging Co. Inc. Bedford Pennsylvania Burnice's Specially Shop FUN WITH FASHIONS -K Corner Plaza Everett, Pennsylvania Hardwood Lumber Company Building Materials DuPont Paint and Hardware Lumber and Mill Work Satisfied Customers Our Success Phone 652-3111 One Hundred Forty Three ©Cb CP Q=«5= Q= Cr“ Q= r tb tC= = ? '3= Cr C!= i ® Compliments of Congratulations Class of ’65 Settles Auto Sales Compliments of from Sunset Hill Sponsler's Guaranteed B. R. Used Cars Motel Superette Telephone Breezewood 802 North 652-2691 Pennsylvania Spring Street Everett, Pennsylvania South Street Everett, Pennsylvania Phone 652-2814 Crawford's Compliments of Compliments of Department Store New Enterprise Crawford's Hardware +0+ Stone Lime and Co. Furniture The Friendly Family Store TV—Furniture Electrical Appliances • HARDWARE 404 Quality Sporting Goods Water Street New Enterprise Everett, Bedford Everett, Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Pennsylvania One Hundred Forty Four Compliments of H. C. Sleighier Sons FURNITURE—FLOOR COVERINGS ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Phone 652-3422 Everett, Pennsylvania Open any Evening by Appointment Harry E. Laher Sons ATLANTIC Refining Co. Products Compliments of Everell Flower Shop Flowers for Every Occasion Phone 652-3833 CARL T. WHETSTONE DONN C. WHETSTONE INSURANCE 40-Years’ Service 213 East Main Street Everett, Pennsylvania Compliments of Everell Pharmacy “The Rexall Store” Phone 652-3532 Everett, Pennsylvania More People Are Reading The Bedford Counly Press Pirnters and Publishers Everett, Pennsylvania Congratulations to the Class of 65 Home Aid Bakery Phone 652-3910 Everett, Pennsylvania Rohm's Feed Mill Feeds—Baby Chicks Poultry Supplies—Hardware Fertilizer—Grains Breezewood, Pennsylvania One Hundred Forty Five Everell Cleaners Leuin Shoe Store and Dyers 1 4-Hour Cleaning Service Complete New Cleaning Plant Your Family Shoe Store for Quality Footwear BENNETT SHOENTHAL ( Largest and Most Modern Cleaning Plant In Bedford County GOBY MARSHALL, Proprietor 102 East Pitt Street , Bedford Pennsylvania ‘ Phone 623-9417 { Our Specialty— Broasted Chicken A P Super Market j 1 Only at Dairyland Home of Where you get the most $ for your money and plaid stamps too ' FREEZER FRESH SOFT ICE CREAM Main and Hopewell Streets 5 R. D. 2, Everett, Pennsylvania Congratulations, Class of '65 Everett, Pennsylvania W. A. Morris Sons Join the Value Parade to— Dealer in Everett ( ) International Harvester jj Farm Equipment and Supplies I. G. A. Foodliner Everett, Pennsylvania Water Street Everett, Pa. | j) Compliments of Compliments of Evereii Jewelers DIAMONDS — WATCHES j JEWELRY — GIFTS South Penn Speedway Watch Repairing Opening Date—May 1, 1965 ■ Phone 652-2942 Everett, Pa. Racing until September 25, 1965 One Hundred Forty Six ®Q= Cr Q= Cr“ Q= ?=‘ Q= 7;, Q= r' W Compliments of Compliments of The Koontz Music House Bedford Pennsylvania Compliments of Feighl Brothers Excavating Contractors and Sand Producers METAL BUILDINGS Everett Pennsylvania Everett Motor Company 259 East Main Street Phone 652-3031 STUDEBAKER Lark—Hawk Trucks Complete Auto Service Compliments of Bill's Place PAUL MILLER Breezewood, Pennsylvania Everett Tire Service Inc. GOODYEAR, U.S. AND McCreary tires Recapping and Vulcanizing 318 West Main Street Everett Phone 652-2815 Gump Insurance Agency Phone 652-2711 Everett, Pennsylvania Hinish Feed and Farm Supply Feeds, Hardware, Paints and Poultry Supplies Phone 652-2315 Everett, Pennsylvania Compliments of Reese Motor Company Bedford, Pennsylvania One Hundred Forty Seven Compliments of Dibert t QUALITY MOBILE HOMES Wiltshire Motel Serving the Public 18 Years $ s Breezewood, Pennsylvania Phone 652-2191 J 1 Everett, Pennsylvania (P Thrift Company of Everett Milk and jf Bedford County Ice Cream Company f Personal Loans Phone 652-6262 J W. Main Street Everett, Pa. iL S. Richard Street Bedford, Pa. Everett, Pennsylvania k West End 3 Barber Shop Compliments of % We Specialize in | All Types of Hair Cutting ? Phone 652-2163 Ed's Pizza Shop | | 206 West Main Street J Everett Pennsylvania Bedford Everett May Success Always Be Yours v Class of ’65 Compliments of J I MARSHALL W. FOOR’S ] GARAGE CORNELL BODY SHOP jf Everett Pennsylvania Everett Pennsylvania j) PATRONS f Mr. John Beefell Miss Melinda Myers e Dr. John Hartle f One Hundred Forty Eight ©Q= ?=''Q= £P5 Q= ?= Q= CF 'C!= P Q «7= Q= (? DICKEN S GROCERY FRESH MEATS AND GROCERIES Phone 652-2623 Everett, Pa. Compliments of BREEZE MANOR MOTEL Breezewood Pennsylvania CHAMBERLAIN SERVICE STATION Mobile Products WHEEL BALANCING Phone 652-9931 Everett Pennsylvania Compliments of REED’S RESTAURANT The Home of Good Food OPEN 24 HOURS Everett Pennsylvania EVERETT MARBLE GRANITE Authorized Rock of Ages Dealer BEDFORD COUNTY OIL COMPANY Distributors of TIDEWATER OIL CO. PRODUCTS N. Spring Street Everett, Pa. Phone 652-3118 Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Tom R. Barndollar Everett, Pennsylvania SOLLENBERGER FARM EQUIPMENT JOHN DEERE—NEW IDEA B. F. COODRICH TIRES 652-3223 State Street, Everett, Pa. Compliments of PANORAMA MOTEL Breezewood, Pennsylvania MR. AND MRS. ORVILLE CONNOR Owners Compliments oj BARKMAN CHEVROLET CO. BUICK Everett Pennsylvania Compliments of G. C. MURPHY COMPANY Your Complete Variety Store SHOP MURPHY'S Main St., Everett, Pa. Ph. 652-2612 HAVE BOOKS WILL STUDY BUS 23 DUANE C. (Barney) FOOR DOYLE’S FLOWER SHOP For Beautiful Flowers—Think of Ours 135 South Juliana Street, Bedford, Pa. 104 East Main Street, Everett, Pa. ELVA’S BEAUTY SALON 3 South Spring Street Everett Pennsylvania Compliments of W. L. STRAYER LOCKER PLANT Everett Pennsylvania BREEZEWOOD RESTAURANT SPECIALIZING IN GOOD FOOD AND PLENTY OF IT One Hundred Forty Nine '©Q= (7= Q= CP Q= ?i Q= 5= (2= ((?a h Everett Shop Western and Save WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE Pennsylvania DAIRY FARM EQUIPMENT CENTER Complete Line of Surge and Dairy Equipment SUNSET BULK MILK TANKS ACORN BARN EQUIPMENT Spring Street Everett, Pa. Compliments of EVERETT NEWS AGENCY SNACK BAR Everett Pennsylvania Compliments of ADALINE’S COFFEE SHOP 8 Main Street Everett Compliments of SWINDELL’S HARDWARE SPORTING GOODS Compliments of THE SUPPLY CO. Everett Pennsylvania Compliments of PETE'S AND BETTY’S DINER The Home of Good Food OPEN 24 HOURS Breezewood Pennsylvania Compliments of CLARK S MOTOR LODGE U. S. 30 Three miles west of Everett PAUL A. CLARK, Building Contractor Compliments of VILLAGE MOTEL Breezewood Pennsylvania KENNY’S ATLANTIC STATE INSPECTION MINOR REPAIRS Phone 652-6363 Everett, Pa. Complete Line of Shoe Dressing RAY’S SHOE REPAIR Everett Pennsylvania Best Wishes From NYCUM MOTOR COMPANY Clearville, Pa. Clearville 784-5613 Compliments of DAVIS STYLE SHOPPE CLEARFIELD FURS Bedford Pennsylvania Compliments of RITCHEY’S REDWOOD MOTEL MR. AND MRS. FRED RITCHEY AND DAUGHTER McFarlands FINE FURNITURE AND CARPETS Furniture of Tomorrow’s Today Phone 652-3632 MINERVA and EILEEN’S BEAUTY SHOP Route 2 Everett, Pa. Phone 652-3950 Hair Cuts—Styling—Permanents Color—Scalp Treatments—Etc. One Hundred Fitly WILSON FREIGHT FORWARDING CO. JOHN A. CLODEK Terminal Manager 1723 Scalp Ave. Johnstown, Pa. fFSSNA INSURANCE AGENCY INSURANCE IT ITII SERI ICE First National Bank Building Everett Pennsylvania Compliments of SCENIC MOTOR COURT Breezewood Pennsylvania STRUCKMAN AUTO ELECTRIC TUNE-UP SERVICE 303 State Street Everett Pennsylvania MORRAL FARM SUPPLY Eshe man Red Rose Feeds Purina Chows Tel. 652-2012 R. D. 3, Everett, Pa. (f first Wishes ZIMMERMAN’S i CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY ; R. D. 1 Phone 652-3014 Everett Pennsylvania BOUCH’S TEXACO 0} COMPLETE SERVICE lb Breezewood Pennsylvania GAP AUTO SALVAGE “SAM” H. CUMP New anti Used Parts Phone 652-3652 Everett Pennsylvania Compliments of JOLLY KIDS SHOPPE Corner Plaza Everett, Pa. Compliments of W. B. SPONSLER AND SONS MOBIL SERVICE Everett, Pa. Compliments of PENN AIRE MOTEL Breezewood Pennsylvania CRABTREE’S ATLANTIC Wheel Balancing Lubrication RE5-4386 Breezewood, Pennsylvania DRIVE-IN BARBER SHOP South Street Everett, Pa. DON FERGUSON, Proprietor Compliments of COGAN DINER Hopewell R. D. 1 Phone 652-9933 COMPLETE MEALS TOWN HILL GARAGE GENERAL REPAIRING Heavy Duly II reciter Service V Breezewood Pennsylvania BOB FOOR New and Used CARS-TRIJCKS- MOTORCYCLES Route 30 Bedford, Pa. Phone 623-8298 One Hundrod Filty One M C DISCOUNT Footwear and Clothing for the Family Adhesive Tape Phone 652-2836 Everett, Pa. Compliments of K M VILLAGE DAIRY EARNEST G. SOTIROKOS, Mgr. Bedford Pennsylvania B B ESSO SERVICENTER FUEL OIL SERVICES Breezewood Pennsylvania MARY LOUISE MELLOTT BEAUTY SHOP Phone 652-3437 707 West Street, Everett, Pennsylvania Congratulations from DUNKLE’S DRIVE-IN HARDWARE Everett Pennsylvania DEAN’S BARBER SHOP Breezewood Pennsylvania Tel. RE5-4933 ANDREW’S GARAGE Wheel Balancing—Front End Alignment 652-3821 Everett, Pennsylvania Compliments of INTERSTATE MOTOR SYSTEM DISHONG S CYCLE SHOP BICYCLES AM) MOTORCYCLES Everett Pennsylvania MARJORIE STULTZ BEAUTY SHOP Cuttings, Stylings, Colorings, Permanents Box 199, Everett, Pennsylvania Compliments of CONTINENTAL TRANSPORTATION LINES, INC. North Thomas Street, Bedford, Penna. Compliments oj THE SWEET SHOP 652-2166 Corner Plaza, Everett, Pennsylvania Best of Luck Class of ’65 BREEZEWOOD GARAGE Breezewood Pennsylvania CHICOPEE RESTAURANT and LOUNGE FRESH SEAFOOD AND STEAKS Route 220 North of Penna. Turnpike Dancing Nightly JUANETA FOOR’S BEAUTY SHOP Cuttings, Stylings, Colorings, Permanents Tel. 652-6524 Everett Pennsylvania Co. B 2d Bn. 103d Armor PENNSYLVANIA ARMY NATIONAL GUARD Highway 26 Everett, Pa. One Hundred Fifty Two VYImwaIm d$ . . . JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM May 8, 1964 WONDERLAND BY NIGHT •v-ir ' c-' WsltnoAicA . • • AWARDS DAY May 19, 1964 writing essays . . . completing projects . . . making posters . . . being selected for the National Honor Society . . . ranking high in tests and spelling . . . being selected as outstanding in classwork and in Grade 8 . . . winning scholarships One Hundred Filty Four aurc: TTbmDhkA o$ • • One Hundred Fifty Five WjumhisA o$ . . . D. RAYMOND MACK former high school principal who retired last year after twenty years of service here rehearsing for the long march to receive our diplomas ACKNOWLEDGMENTS To Miss Morse, who gave unselfishly of her time and who worked untiringly to help us with our annual To Mr. Kennedy, who directed our business staff and our typists To Miss Drexler, who helped our artists with advice To Cover Studios and Weigel Barber, Inc., who provided professional service To the patrons and advertisers, who with their generosity helped to make this publication possible To all these people, we express our deepest appreciation. —The 1965 WARRIOR Staff One Hundred Filly Six ; • A 4 ■ f •• • % • •% t y .;,-' -r - , '■■'+' , :• 1 . ■ 6 £'% rs?ffi V?£Sr• -? .7 '--rP t.y C KS fi x ■ i ixMf.'i .. •■ ■• •• : '• . • •••••. % V • : • . 's V s v ‘ 'W u Vsj5 ® , a • • . V. Uvv ;sAVp-vv V y • V- • vA A v ■ %• VK : . ‘- V l vi • - v. . - ' -v •: ■ •. 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