Everett Area High School - Warrior Yearbook (Everett, PA)

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Nineteen Hundred Sixty-Six WARRIOR Vol. 30 Everett Southern High School EVERETT, PENNSYLVANIA STEVE KING LINDA CRAWFORD Editors J'OA WOhd We, the Class of 1966, are very proud to present this thirtieth volume of the WARRIOR. This year's theme is TIME. We chose it because this year marks the beginning of the second decade in this building. TIME MARCHES ON! With this in mind, we have tried to capture all the outstanding events of the past year—all of its joy and sadness, its gaity and seriousness. We hope that, as you leaf through this book, you will remember all the friends you have made and the good times you have had. Just as this year has begun a second decade here on the hill, it also marks an ending and another beginning. The school will continue—but under the new name of EVERETT AREA HIGH SCHOOL. We want to thank our class advisers, teachers, administrators, and everyone else who have made our years at EVERETT SOUTHERN HIGH SCHOOL both pleasurable and worthwhile. —The Editors Steve King, Editor Linda Crawford, Co-Editor Two ALMA MATER Everett High, so true, How we all love you! And we're proud to say, “You belong to us alway. Everett High, we call Greatest school of all. Victory or defeat, We'll all repeat Our praise for Alma Mater, Everett High. TABLE OF CONTENTS Foreword ....................... 2 Dedication ..................... 4 Administration and Faculty .... 5 School Board .................. 20 Secretarial Staff ............. 21 Calendar ...................... 22 Seniors ....................... 23 Underclassmen ................. 57 Organizations ................. 83 Sports ....................... 115 Assistants ................... 127 Autographs ................... 152 Three 9n (D diaxiion Frances L. Cullen The Class of 1966 dedicates this yearbook to MISS FRANCES L. CULLEN. Miss Cullen, who was graduated from Catawba College, South Carolina, with a Bachelor of Arts degree, has served on the Everett faculty for a greater number of years than any other teacher now actively employed. (We won't reveal her age by giving the date when she first came to Everett.) Since she has served in many capacities during her tenure here, she has experienced the growing pains which the school has endured to reach its present status. Her contribution to the school and to its citizens has been great. Miss Cullen, who commutes daily from her home at Saxton, now teaches Junior English. She is head adviser to our class and adviser to the Senior Tri-Hi-Y Club. She also serves on the National Honor Society Committee. It has taken us but a year to begin to appreciate the patience and understanding extended to us by this dedicated teacher. She knows every Junior and Senior by name and personality and has a kind word for all. She is never too busy to refuse help and willingly stops to answer a question or listen to a problem. Her advice is always good. She challenges her classes to do their best and sends hundreds of students into their Senior year with a sound foundation in English grammar and a growing appreciation for literature. We salute you, Miss Cullen. Four And Faculty DICK CLARK MminidJbtaJtwn Miller C. Hood Supervising Principal Six tUmini JtJicdtb G. Glen Crawford Principal Seven faculty THELMA E. MORSE Librarian Eight J aailhj MARY G. BARNDOLLAR English Nine ANDREW BRIDGE Wood Shop JOEL F. BROWN Health and Physical Education faculty Ten JOSEPHINE M. DAVIS Mathematics faculty JOHN H. DONELSON Metal Shop GEORGE DONNELLY Mathematics MELINDA DREXLER Art JESSIE V. DIEHL Mathematics Eleven J-oautiy faculty BEVERLY GOCHNOUR Health and Physical Education DWAYNE F. GOCHNOUR Health and Physical Education Thirteen PETER KAPLAN United States History CHARLES R. KENNEDY Business Education CLAUDE F. LARIMER Problems ot Democracy Economics J'cuuulhj WILLIAM KLEIN Mathematics EDLA M. LENTZ Geography Fourteen faculty ida m mckinley Business Education RONALD R. MASLANIK Mathematics Fitteen Jcuculty RALPH C. ORNDOFF Agriculture RAYMOND W. RHOADES English Sixteen J'oculiij WYNNEDITH RITCHEY Business Education DANIEL SHAFFER Driver Education Seventeen faculty WELDON B. SHANK English ARTHUR SMITH Chemistry and Physics RONALD VESPA History Eighteen faculty Maria Tellechea Spanish The Class of 1966 takes this opportunity to welcome Miss Maria Tellechea to Everett. A native of Cuba, she attend 3d the University of Havana, where she earned her doctor's degrees in philosophy and letters and in pedagogy. Before coming to Everett, she attended Kutztown State College in Pennsylvania. Our high school is the first American school in which she has taught. She adjusted rapidly to the strange” American students and has done an excellent job of teaching Spanish to them. Dr. Tellechea has a variety of interests and especially enjoys reading and music. We are proud and fortunate to have her on our faculty. EUNICE CLARK Health and Physical Education WILLIAM CREPS Tutorial Program MARY OVER Tutorial Program fcv hsdl SoidthsiAn Qoinl School Qommilbui Row 1: 'Mrs. Evelyn S. Cornell, Secretory; Gerald W. Clark, President; John Shambach, Vice President; C. Clair Winter, Treasurer; Fred Sponsler Row 2: Dr. John E. Hartle, Merl Jay, Anthony McElfish, Roy Shryock, C. Galen Detwiler Row 3: Foster Felton, Glenford Hammond, Grover Donahoe, Samuel Gordon Row 4; Richard Mellott. Frank Calhoun, Richard May, Earl Johnson Row 5: Derrill Wilt, Ralph Chamberlain, Attorney Gordon Stroup INTERIM COMMITTEE January 1, 1966—June 30, 1966 President ................ Gerald W. Clark Secretary .... Vice President ............. John Shambach Treasurer .. Dr. John E. Hartle Merl Jay Earl Johnson .... ‘Mrs. Evelyn S. Cornell ............C. Clair Winter Roy Shryock Fred Sponsler Derrill Wilt Solicitors—Stroup and Stroup 'Non-Board Member Twenty Standing: Maxine Wakefoose, Donna Kisamore, Evelyn S. Cornell Seated: Ethelyn Mills Olive Mae Smith Beverly L Creps Twenty One QalswAwi of th rljsiWi August 31: School opened—vacation ended September: Band marches . . . Labor Day vacation . . . annual bonfire and pep rally before first football game . . . Student Council elections . . . clubs organized . . . Mental Ability tests for Seniors . . . class meetings held . . . mad rush to the library as the first book reports loom . . . annual Senior Class magazine campaign over the goal with Jim Foor the leading salesman . . . special assemblies begun . . . Parrot to be published every two weeks October: Band Day at Penn State . . . press conference at Johnstown and a tour of Johnstown Tribune - Democrat plant . . . Junior Miss pageant with Carol Felten and Barbara Stuckey in competition . . . second vacation on day of Teachers Institute . . . organization of Warrior staff completed . . . PSAT test given to Juniors and Seniors . . . rude awakening with arrival of first report cards . . . Senior portraits and group pictures for the yearbook . . . Senior FFA apple-butter boiling . . . GAA float a winner in the Halloween parade November: Induction ceremonies for FHA and FT A . . . Open House during American Education Week . . . another holiday on Veterans' Day . . . Senior FFA at the Livestock Exposition in Harrisburg . . . Football Awards assembly . . . Beverly Burket and Harry Stayer crowned at Varsity Drag . . . Directors and Teachers banquet . . . cookies gathered and sent to Vietnam . . . . . . Caduceus Club field trip . . . Thanksgiving vacation ... no school on first day of deer season December: Art Club field trip . . . Winter Sports season opened . . . Shirley Crawford the winner in the Betty Crocker Homemaking Test . . . Barbara Stuckey named as DAR citizen . . . Senior portraits . . . twenty alumni at FTA College Night . . . Christmas assembly . . . first copy for yearbook to printer . . . holiday wrestling tournament at Hollidaysburg . . . Christmas vacation January: New Year's Dance sponsored by Chess Club . . . FHA and FFA trip to Farm Show . . . another day of group pictures for yearbook . . . Linda Crawford, Jane Hood, Steve King at District Band . . . tests, tests, tests . . . semester report cards . . . Linda Crawford runner-up in Girls Division of Elks Youth Leadership Contest and James Barndollar third in Boys Division . . . heavy snowfall and no school on last day of month February: School closed for first two days . . . snow cleared away . . . Valentine Dance sponsored by Caduceus Club . . . Linda Crawford and Steve King at Regional Band . . . Terry Edwards a winner in quiz sponsored by University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown . . . District Wrestling Tournament — Barry Ritchey named the Outstanding Wrestler, James Barndollar and Richard Clark winners, Paul Von Stein a runner-up . . . more class meetings . . . Juniors order class rings . . . Seniors receive name cards March: National Merit Scholarship test . . . seven Seniors and thirteen Juniors inducted into National Honor Society . . . Senior Class Play— It's Great to Be Crazy! . . . Laura Hershberger at State FTA Convention . . . Winter Sports Awards Assembly . . . All-Sports banquet . . . Joanne Cornell, Donald Gienger, Romayne Henderson, and Michael King at District Chorus . . . spring sports practice begun . . . last page of yearbook copy sent to printer April: Teaching Career Month activities by FTA . . . Band Concert . . . Junior Class Variety Show . . . Band at Winchester Apple Blossom parade . . . baseball and track underway . . . Easter vacation . . . studies under pressure for last weeks . . . Junior class rings arrived May: Junior High Spelling Bee . . . Chorus Concert . . . Library Aides feted . . . Junior-Senior Prom at Bedford Elks Club . . . Spring Sports season closed . . . Awards Day . . . final examinations . . . Senior Class trip to Washington, D.C. . . . arrival of 1966 Warrior . . . Baccalaureate Service—May 22 . . . Commencement Exercises —May 27 . . . Memorial Day holiday June: Final examinations . . . closing day —June 3 Twenty Two QIoaa oft 7966 JAMES FOOR President CLASS OFFICERS GERALD ROBINETTE Vice President BARBARA STUCKEY Secretary MONA BROWELL Treasurer Motto: KNOWLEDGE IS OUR PATH; GOD IS OUR LIGHT. Colors: RED AND WHITE Flower: CARNATION ADVISERS MISS CULLEN MRS. BARNDOLLAR MISS DREXLER MR. KENNEDY Twenty Four QlaAA WiAJbAJL} Timid and somewhat fearful of what lay before us in the next six years, we entered the seventh grade of Everett Southern High School in 1960. As we scurried from class to class, we learned to accept the upper classmen as our friends and the fact that there were no more recesses. We entered the eighth grade with a little more confidence, having survived a full year of high school life. We began to participate in the school activities and form the friendships which would last us the rest of our high school career. Time passed, and the next year we were given the title of Freshmen. As such, we received the right to choose our course of study for the future years and became thoroughly settled in high school life. With our fourth, and in many respects our most difficult year, we became Senior High. It was a year composed of a variety of activities—from madly studying World Cultures to listening to a new group, the Beatles. We undertook the selling of candles, our first project, to build our treasury for our senior trip, which was now not too many years away. As our sophomore year was our hardest year, our junior year was the busiest. Practicing long hours for the Variety Show (the best yet), selling Christmas cards on Saturdays, and unwinding miles of crepe paper for the Prom kept us occupied in our spare time. The climax of the year was the arrival of the class rings for which we had worked hard and waited impatiently. With our successful magazine sales behind us, we are now in the midst of our senior year and are eagerly awaiting the class play and our trip to Washington, D.C. Also, we look forward to the remainder of the year and the association with the faculty, whom we have come to know and appreciate throughout our high school years. These six years have all but passed, we are the first class to be graduated in the second decade of the “new high school and the last class to refer to our Alma Mater as Everett Southern High School. Next year the school will have a new name, but the memories of the time spent here can never be erased. —James Barndollar and Terry Edwards Twenty Five Smuoaa RETA AKERS ROBERT BAKER BARRY BARKMAN RICHARD BARNDOLLAR DANIEL BENNETT RETA ANN AKERS Rcta August 31 Reta's ambition is to become an elementary teacher. Her favorite subject is health, while her dislikes are people who talk a lot. Although her favorite possession is her Candy Stripers cap, she also enjoys reading, playing the piano, and skating. Reta was active in band, G.A.A., Spanish Club, Caduceus Club, and chorus. Her bequest: Her fun in school to her sister Jeanne. ROBERT E. BAKER Bob February 3 Guess whose dislike is Fords and favorite class is math? That's right! It's Bob, one of our commercial students who enjoys football, baseball, and roller skating. His favorite possession is his car, and the color red rates high on his list of likes. Football and Gym Club have kept him busy. Bob was honored by being on the Football King's Court. His ambition is to attend a business school. His bequest: His seat in shorthand to a certain girl. BARRY ROBERT BARKMAN Barry September 13 This future dairy farmer enjoys hunting, skating, and fishing. A tall lad with black hair and brown eyes, Barry enjoys health class but is dismayed at the thought of P.O.D. His favorite possession is his '60 blue Dodge. Barry's activities included Junior Science Club, chorus, and F.F.A. His bequest: His shooting ability to his brother Bill. RICHARD JAMES BARNDOLLAR Jim April 18 This five-foot-ten blond wrestler can be seen in Room 114 preparing, by means of shaky experiments, for a future in chemistry. We wonder whether he will take his favorite possession, a shrunken head, to the college campus with him. Jim's pet peeves are history and asparagus, and his favorite class is physics. Along with reading and Japanese culture as his hobbies, he loves to debate and to participate in politics for the teen-age set. Besides wrestling, his extra-curricular activities include track. Press Club. Junior Variety Show, Gym Club, and the Warrior staff. He was elected to the National Honor Society as a Junior and was on the court for the Varsity Drag as a Senior. At home football games this year, he could also be heard as an announcer. His bequest: His hunting ability to Mike King. DANIEL ALLEN BENNETT Hobc November 19 Hobe, our brown-eyed industrial arts major, enjoys hunting, fishing, and archery. His favorite possession is a '38 Chevy sedan. P.O.D. is his dislike, while health is his best-liked subject. Next year Danny intends to work in Washington, D. C., but his real ambition is to become an engineer. Wrestling rates high with him — he devoted four years to the squad. His bequest: The keys to his car to Rodney Mearkle. Twenty Six S ULOAA RICHARD BORDER GARY BRALLIER RICHARD ALLEN BORDER Richard September 11 Richard, the radio ham of our class, hopes to become a radio announcer or teacher. P.O.D. and girls who smoke are Richard's main gripes. Keeping records of space shots, reading mystery books, drawing, and traveling are a part of Richard's busy schedule. He participated in Parrot staff. Science Club, Spanish Club, F.T.A., Chess Club, Warrior Club, Audio-Visual Club, chorus, Art Club, and Junior Variety Show. He also served as a manager for the basketball and baseball squads. His bequest: His solid geometry text to Bunny Gienger. GARY LEE BRALLIER Braw September 19 Five feet five, hair of brown, eyes of blue, and a cherished class ring—these describe Gary, who plans to become a mechanic. Hunting, fishing, and running around rank high on his list of enjoyments. English and girls who smoke are two of his dislikes. Gary intends to join the army next year, and we ll surely miss our wrestler and Audio-Visual Club member. His bequest: His English book to Joe Fink. MELISSA HOLLY BRAMBLEY Melissa December 21 Melissa says that her favorite possession is a collie named Chico and that she enjoys riding horses, training dogs, drawing, and reading. Her curly auburn hair brings her to a full one and a quarter inches above the five-foot mark. Her hazel eyes are always seeking for another adventure story with a horse at the center of the plot. Melissa considers art her favorite subject and strongly dislikes anyone who is a hypocrite. Her ambition is to raise horses and dogs. Her bequest: Her curly hair to anyone. MONA LOU BROWELL Mona February 15 Her National Honor Society pin ranks as this blonde, blue-eyed cheerleader's favorite possession. Mona, who is 5' 6 tall, considers health her favorite subject and people who spread rumors her main dislike. Our future medical technician enjoys dancing apd sports. Mona has been active in student council, cheerleading, G.A.A., Varsity Club, Warrior staff, and Gym Club. She was in the cast of the Junior Variety Show and was class treasurer two years. She has had the honor of being a National Honor Society Member, a candidate for Football Queen, and a representative to Keystone Girls State Camp. Her bequest: Her Senior year to Polly Koontz. MAX EUGENE BULGER Butch May 23 Butch prizes most of all his car keys but puts horseback riding, hunting, fishing, and flying model planes high on the list of his favorites. This 5'9 redhead's main dislike is Fords. Max's ambition is to attend a trade school and train to be a heavy equipment operator. His activities included F.F.A., football. Varsity Club, and wrestling. He was also honored by being a member of the Football King's Court. His bequest: His football spikes to Allen Schooley. MELISSA BRAMBLEY MONA BROWELL MAX BULGER Twenty Seven S UOAA GLENN CALHOUN WILLIAM CARO REGINALD BUSSARD ROBERT BUTLER BEVERLY ANN BURKET Bev June 4 Bev had the honor of being the 1965 Football Queen. Her ambition is to be an elementary or a physical education teacher. This blue-eyed cheerleader considers her cheerleading jacket and class ring her favorite possessions. Sports, dancing, swimming, and French are her likes, but conceited people disturb her. Bev has participated in cheerleading, G.A.A., Varsity Club, student council. Gym Club, Warrior staff, and Junior Variety Show. She also served as a class officer two years. Her bequest: Her enjoyable times in school to Vicki Gump. R. REGINALD BUSSARD Reg March 24 Reg's ambition is to become an IBM programmer. Our giant drum major likos to build model cars, play basketball, and draw. His 1955 Plymouth ranks high along with bookkeeping and the color maroon. Reg intends to go to business school next year and is preparing by pursuing the commercial course. His activities include band, basketball, track, chorus, and Varsity Club. His bequest: His drum major uniform to Jeff Foor. ROBERT WAYNE BUTLER Bob June 28 Bob. a future teacher, enjoys traveling, reading, model cars, and working on automobiles. He likes French II and prizes his automotive library. Spinach, sweet potatoes, and trig are Bob's pet peeves. His activities included Hi-Y, Science Club. F.T.A., Audio-Visual Club, student council. Spanish Club, hall patrol, and Warrior staff. His bequest: His French books to Larry Fisher. GLENN EDWARDS CALHOUN Buck June 5 Buck, a future commercial artist, enjoys drag racing and painting. His pet peeve is people who hunt for parkers. Glenn's favorite possession is his '57 Chevy and, of course, Lucy. He participated in football. F F A., chorus. Warrior Club, Spanish Club. Art Club, and Audio-Visual Club. His bequest: His pallette and brushes to Rick Shimer. WILLIAM JOHN CARO Bill September 11 Hunting, fishing, horseback riding, and swimming are favorite pastimes of Bill. His favorite possession is an early Christmas present he gave to someone. Bill's favorite class is shop, while P.O.D. falls as one of his major dislikes. Bill was a member of the football squad during his Junior High years and a member of the varsity wrestling squad his Sophomore year. His bequest: His seat in homeroom to Judd Boyer. Twenty Eight Smujdm HARRY CHAMBERLAIN MARCIA CLARK RICHARD CLARK HARRY DALE CHAMBERLAIN Dale May 30 Building model cars, working on cars, and hunting are Dale's hobbies. Home economics is his favorite class, and a 56 Ford is his favorite possession. His ambition is to go to trade school to become a mechanic. Beware! he dislikes girls. Brown-haired and brown-eyed, he was a wrestler for five years. His bequest: His wrestling ability to Vernon Von Stein. MARCIA SUE CLARK Marcia March 1 Whenever anyone needs an accomplished pianist, Marcia is first on the request list. In spite of her heavy schedule, she never refuses. One of our best commercial students, she has the ambition to become a good secretary. She enjoys Shorthand II. reading, and Sunday afternoon rides. Among her dislikes are smoking, drinking, and speeding. She has filled her extra time with chorus. Girls Ensemble, student council. Junior Variety Show, and Parrot staff. In her junior year, Marcia received the Commercial Award sponsored by the Junior Women's Club and was elected to the National Honor Society. Her bequest: A friend like Joy Harper to her sister Sallie. RICHARD CARLTON CLARK Dick October 8 Dick, artist for the Warrior, is one of the Warrior matmen. He can usually be seen acting like Tom Jones, as he puts it, or waxing his favorite surfboard. This five-foot eight-inch wrestler likes art, metallic brown Barracudas, and girls. His favorite possession is Abigail. Next year Dick plans to go to college to study drafting. His activities include F.F.A., chorus. Warrior Club, Art Club, wrestling, football, track. Gym Club, Caduceus Club. Audio-Visual Club, and Varsity Club. His bequest: His way with girls to Mike Conner. STEPHEN JOSEPH CLARK Steve January 3 Steve, a future electrical engineer, lists economics as his favorite class and Advanced English as his least favorite. He considers his driver's license as his favorite possession and includes hunting, fishing, model cars, and model airplanes among his hobbies. This brown-eyed, 5'9 Senior has been active in basketball, baseball, student council. Gym Club, and track. He is a member of the Warrior staff and plans to attend college. His bequest: His slide- rule to some Sophomore who can use it. WYLON LEE CLARK Bud December 11 This 5'8 blue-eyed Senior lists his Mustang as his favorite possession. Bud, whose favorite subject is art and least favorite is P.O.D., enjoys hunting, fishing, football, and drags. Bud was active in Junior High Chorus, was a member of our wrestling squad three years, and participated in the Junior Variety Show. His ambition is to become an engineer, but he plans to go to Washington to work after graduation. His bequest: His car keys to Ross Miller. STEPHEN CLARK WYLON CLARK Twenty Nine GLORIA CLINGERMAN GLENN CLOUSE LINDA COLEMAN ALICE COLLEDGE FLOYD CORNELL GLORIA JEAN CLINGERMAN Wild Cherry October 21 Becoming a good secretary is this brown-eyed commercial student's ambition. Gloria's motto seems to be ‘ Drinking and driving do not mix, because she values highly her driver’s license and detests drinking. Her favorite class is bookkeeping, and her hobbies include playing the piano, sewing, roller skating, and watching all sports. Gloria is a member of the chorus, Girls Ensemble, G.A.A., F.H.A., and Dramatics Club. She performed in the Junior Variety Show. Her bequest: One lock of curly hair to Mrs. Ritchey. GLENN MILTON CLOUSE Glenn September 2 Glenn, a future farmer, loves his '59 Chevy and detests the Pittsburgh Pirates. His favorite class is P.O.D., and his favorite color is midnight blue. He lists baseball and hunting as his hobbies. He is a six-year member of the F.F.A. Next year he plans to join the Coast Guard. His bequest: His books to Earl Laidig. LINDA JEAN COLEMAN Lin January 14 Smoking and drinking head Lin's list of dislikes. Someone would have a heyday if he could even peep into her treasured possession —her diary. Bookkeeping and shorthand are her favorite subjects. Planning to become a secretary, Linda spends her leisure time reading, sewing, roller skating, and watching most sports. G.A.A., Warrior Club, student council. Dramatics Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Parrot staff. Warrior staff, and ushering comprise her list of activities. She was also on the Queen's Court for the Varsity Drag this year. Her bequest: Her position on the Warrior staff to Eileen Robinson. ALICE LENORE COLLEDGE Ally March 19 Alice, whose hobbies include skating, drawing, and driving, plans to go to school next year. She would like to be a commercial artist or a beautician. Her favorite class is art, but something that grates on her nerves is the scuffing of feet. Alice was a member of the G.A.A., F.H.A., and Warrior Club. Her bequest: Her ability to drive to Mr. Shaffer. FLOYD JOHN CORNELL Floyd July 20 This future mechanic enjoys fishing, hunting, swimming, and baseball. Floyd, one of our art students, dislikes P.O.D., while his driver's license is his prized possession. His activities included Warrior Club, Chess Club. F.T.A., wrestling. Art Club, baseball manager, and Junior Variety Show. He plans to attend a trade school where he will learn to become a mechanic. His bequest: His ability to drive to Mr. Shaffer. Thirty Smvudaa JOANNE CORNELL GLORIA CRAWFORD JOANNE MARIE CORNELL Jo May 14 Roller skating and sports are favorite pastimes of Jo. She likes bookkeeping and shorthand II and treasures her class ring. Her pet peeve is drying dishes. She wants to start fulfilling her ambition of becoming an efficient secretary. Jo has been active in chorus. Dramatics Club, student council, class officer. Girls Ensemble. Warrior Club and Parrot staff. She was also a member of the Football Queen's Court and National Honor Society. Her bequest: Her position on the Parrot staff to some Junior with a lot of time. GLORIA LUCILLE CRAWFORD Lucy June 11 A certain class ring is Lucy's favorite possession. She enjoys collecting coins, sewing, reading, skating, and football games. This 5' 5 brown-eyed commercial student lists cheese as her main dislike. Her ambition is to find a good job. Gloria's activities included G.A.A., Warrior Club, Dramatics Club. Parrot staff, usher, Tri-Hi-Y, and Warrior staff. Her bequest: Her seat on Bus 24 to Betty Bridgewater. LINDA LEE CRAWFORD PD September 22 Linda, our raven-haired flute player, joined us last year as a Junior. She likes reading, writing letters, keeping a scrapbook, and playing the flute and piano. She shuns weight and evil people. After graduation she intends to go to college to become an English professor or librarian. Her favorite subject is Advanced English. Her many activities include band, dance band, FT.A., chorus, Spanish Club, and newspaper reporter. She was a member of the 1965 Football Queen's Court and won second place in the Goldey Beacom Spelling Contest last year. PD attended District and Regional Band two years. While attending school in Johnstown. Linda was very active in various musical groups both in and out of school. She is co-editor of the 1966 Warrior. Her bequest: Her loyalty to Everett to all new students. SHARON LEE CRAWFORD Sharon October 24 Sharon, who treasures her wardrobe, enjoys oil painting and collecting stuffed animals. Her ambition is to be an art teacher. Above all, she detests boys who smoke and drink. Her activities include F.H.A., G.A.A., Warrior Club, Art Club, Spanish Club, student council, and Warrior staff. She also had the honor of being second place winner on the Caduceus Poster Contest. Her bequest: Her height to Becky Pepple. SHIRLEY JEAN CRAWFORD Shirley December 4 Sewing and reading are only two of Shirley's pastimes. Her favorite possession is her class ring, but her dislike is girls who smoke. After graduation she wants to devote her time to becoming a secretary Petite, friendly, and willing to lend a helping hand, Shirley was kept busy with her activities in Library Club. G.A.A., Warrior staff, and Dramatics Club. Her bequest: Her temper to someone who can control it. SHARON CRAWFORD SHIRLEY CRAWFORD Thirty One S tLOAA MARY CUNARD RODNEY DICKINSON DANIEL DIEHL DONALD DIEHL GERMAINE DIEHL MARY ANN CUNARD Annie February 12 Annie's favorite posssesion is her 59 Ford. Her hobbies are swimming and bowling, while her main dislike is a braggart. French II is the favorite class of this 5' 7 brown-eyed Senior. Mary Ann's ambition is to train to be an X-ray technician and work at a hospital. Her activities included chorus, F.T.A., F.H.A., Tri-Hi-Y, Caduceus Club, and Candy Striper. She represented the Tri-Hi-Y at the state workshop held at Grove City during the summer of '65. Her bequest: Her chorus music to Kathy Norris. RODNEY ERROL DICKINSON Rod October 20 Reading, swimming, drawing, painting, and collecting rocks, coins, and stamps are just a few of Rod's favorite pastimes. As a future art teacher, Rod hopes to attend Penn State next year. P.O.D. and economics are two subjects which just don't rate, while his class ring, the color blue, and art are “in with Rodney. Junior Science Club, Junior High Basketball, Parrot staff. Warrior Club, Varsity Club, Warrior staff. Press Club, and All-Sports Manager were his extracurricular activities. His bequest: His paint brushes to Dick Horton. DANIEL WALTER DIEHL Dan January 17 Dan spends his spare time hunting, fishing, and chasing girls. Of course these girls are not stuck-up, for then they would hold no interest for him at all. His hunting and fishing equipment are his favorite possessions. Next year Dan plans to visit Uncle Sam. Later he wants to become a helicopter pilot or mechanic. His activities include baseball and wrestling manager and Parrot reporter. He received the Industrial Arts award when he was a Sophomore and Junior. His bequest: Mr. Donelson's apple to Paul Foor. DONALD F. DIEHL Pickle March 3 A 5' 8 blond giant. Pickle enjoys swimming, golfing, hunting and riding around the block in his spare time. His dislikes are math and silly girls, while his favorite possession is his driver's license. Donald's favorite classes are economics and gym. He played baseball and football three years and basketball six years. He was a member of the Varsity Club. After high school he intends to join the Air Force. His bequest: His driving ability to Richard Crawford. GERMAINE REGINA DIEHL Geri January 1 Geri, a quiet, brown-haired student, dislikes boys who smoke and drink. She enjoys baby-sitting, collecting pennies, and listening to the radio. Geri's favorite possession is her class ring, and her favorite subject is math. She participated in Tri-Hi-Y and Warrior Club. Her bequest: Her seat in Tri-Hi-Y to some lucky Sophomore. Thirty Two S LLOAA CYNTHIA DRENNING TERRY EDWARDS DANNY ELBIN CYNTHIA MAE DRENNING Cynthia April 21 Cynthia's favorite possession is her driver's license. This brown-haired. blue-eyed future IBM operator plans to go to IBM training school next year. Cynthia likes Senior Math, swimming, water skiing, and ice skating; but she does not have much use for small town gossip and girls from Bedford. Cynthia's activities are band. Junior Variety Show, and Tri-Hi-Y. She wills Kenny to no one. TERRY LEE EDWARDS Terry October 9 Writing themes, essays, and other such foolishness does not rate with Terry, but physics interests him very much. His favorite possession is his color TV, and his hobbies are reading and all sciences. Terry intends to go to Penn State next year to study engineering. He was a member of the student council four years and all-sports manager three years. He also participated in the Junior Variety Show and on the Warrior staff. Terry's special honors include Outstanding Eighth Grade Boy and National Honor Society. Terry bequeathes his Papermate pen and ink to anyone stupid enough to take Advanced English. DANNY LEE ELBIN Danny July 18 Danny's favorite possession is the keys to a certain Chevy, and his favorite color is blue—to match his blue eyes, of course. Danny likes study hall, hunting, and drag racing but dislikes Fords very, very much. His intention is to join the service next year, and his ambition is to be a truck driver. As a vocational agricultural student, Danny is active in F.F.A. His bequest: His front seat in P.O.D. to Ed Wright. RICHARD RAYMOND EVANS Dick September 26 Dick, a future automobile mechanic, plans to go to a trade school next year. Among his favorites are gym, art, model cars, and all sports. Dick's prize possession is his class ring, which is red, his favorite color. Even though Dick has many likes, his main dislike is girls who smoke. His main activities include basketball. Science Club, student council, football manager, baseball manager, and Junior Variety Show. Dick wills his love for solid geometry to Shane Sleighter. DENNIS DEAN FEIGHT Feight November 22 This proud owner of a 1959 Ford enjoys bookkeeping and study hall, but he dislikes homework. English, and getting up in the morning. Some of Feight's pastimes are working on Fords, hunting, going to the drive-in, roller skating, and ice skating. Next year Dennis plans to attend a school where he will learn to operate IBM machines. His activities were F.F.A. and Senior Hi-Y. Dennis wills his '56 and '59 Fords to Ronnie Rohm. DENNIS FEIGHT Thirty Three JACK FEIGHT JOANN FEIGHT LOIS FEIGHT CAROL FELTEN PAUL FELTON JACK EUGENE FEIGHT Shorty August 17 An Ag student. Jack is an outdoorsman at heart, for he enjoys hunting, trapping, and fishing. He also likes to collect artifacts, butterflies, coins, and stamps. Shorty, who stands 6' 5 tall, prizes his 30-06 gun. and dreams of the day when he owns a brand new Comet. His favorite class is math, a subject which will help him a great deal when he becomes a construction worker. He wills his hunting ability to Dana Calhoun. JOANN ELAINE FEIGHT Joann July 17 Joann, our raven-haired beautician-to-be, enjoys cooking, listening to the radio, going to the movies, and playing records. She dislikes staying home on weekends. Her favorite class is art, and she treasures her class ring. She was a member of the Junior Dramatics Club. Her bequest: Her seat in Home Ec to anyone who wants it. LOIS ANN FEIGHT Lois May 5 Lois is a member of our Commercial Department and intends to get a secretarial job next year. She enjoys reading, taking long walks, watching television, sewing, and sports. She was active in G.A.A. Her driver's license and class ring are valued above all else. Her bequest: Her seat in economics class to Myra Mills. CAROL ANN FELTEN Carol October 12 This 5'4 brown-haired, blue-eyed lass enjoys swimming and oil painting as hobbies. Her favorite class is art. a fact which explains her ambition to become an art teacher. Carol was an active member of G.A.A., Warrior Club. Art Club, F.T.A., band, Caduceus Club, Candy Stripers, and Dramatics Club. She received the honor of being accepted into the National Honor Society when she was a Junior. Her favorite possession is her tropical fish. When a Sophomore. she was second-place winner in the Poppy Poster Contest; and this year she was third runner-up in the Bedford County Junior Miss Pageant. Her bequest: Her tropical fish to Jack Troutman and John Shambach. PAUL SEATON FELTON Paul February 27 Fords are Paul's pet peeve, while his hobbies are hunting, fishing, and wrestling. After school he plans to become an operator of heavy equipment. His favorite class is shop, but he dislikes P.O.D. He played junior high football two years and has wrestled four years. His bequest: His seat in P.O.D. to Paul Foor. Thirty Four S nicM DEBORAH FOOR HON FOOR DEBORAH JEAN FOOR Debbie October 11 This high-stepping majorette considers a special class ring as her prized possession. Debbie likes to think that Advanced English class is her start for every day except Mondays. Two of her hobbies are baton twirling and water skiing. Next year she hopes to attend Maryland Medical Secretarial School. Her activities were band, F.T.A.. Caduceus Club, Parrot staff, and Junior Variety Show. She was also a member of the Football Queen's Court. Her bequest: Her baton to the next head majorette. HON LEONE FOOR Dusty December 31 Dusty enjoys reading, bowling, playing the piano, and sports. Her favorite possessions are her driver's license and class ring. This 5'8 blue-eyed student hopes to enter college or a business school next year. Hon participated in chorus. F.H.A., F.T.A., student council. Tri-Hi-Y, Caduceus Club, Candy Stripers, and G.A.A. In 1963 she represented the F.H.A. at Penn State; in 1965, the Tri-Hi-Y at Grove City. Her bequest: A certain seat in P.O.D. class to Linda Mellott. JAMES ROBERT FOOR Jim January 23 Quiet and unassuming, dependable and capable—these are but a few of the words that apply to President Jim. He enjoys driving, studying birds, playing the trumpet, skating, and looking at cars. He belonged to the band, dance band, student council, Spanish Club. National Honor Society, and track team. He is a 3-time winner in the Junior High Spelling Bee and a Junior Women's Club Essay Contest winner. He served our class as vice president in our Sophomore year and as president the last two years. Early this year he was accepted at Juniata College, where he will enroll in the pre-medical curriculum. Jim wills his fondness for General Motors to Dan Reed. JOHN WAYNE GREENAWALT John November 25 This future electronics technician lists building radios, photography, and reading Spanish stories as his hobbies. John, a brown-eyed, 5'9 academic student, chooses physics as his favorite class. He does not care much for English and Rock and Roll singing groups. He was active in Junior Science Club, Radio Club, Spanish Club, and F.T.A. He plans to further his career by attending an electronics school. His bequest: His physics book to Mike Winecoff. JUDITH ANN GRUBB Judy September 15 One of our majorettes, Judy lists a certain '65 class ring as her favorite possession. Hazel-eyed and 5'4 tall, she dislikes inquisitive people. Her favorite class is Senior Math. Her hobbies are twirling, bowling, swimming, and sewing. Judy was active in band, Junior Variety Show, and Tri-Hi-Y. She plans to attend a business school. Her bequest: Her majorette boots to Unda O'Neal. JAMES FOOR JOHN GREENAWALT JUDITH GRUBB Thirty Five ▲ A JOY HARPER GLORIA HOSTETTER Smuom ROMAYNE HENDERSON LINDA HESS JOY ANN HARPER Joy October 7 This future secretary, whose favorite possession is her birthstone ring, enjoys reading, roller skating, ice skating, and swimming. Joy is 5' IV2 tall and has green eyes and light brown hair. She rates pink as her favorite color and dislikes people who think they are always right. Junior and Senior High Chorus, Junior High Dramatics. Warrior staff, Parrot staff. Junior Variety Show, and class president when a Freshman are activities which have helped to keep Joy busy for six years. Her bequest: Mrs. Lohman's little puzzles to Sally and Judy. ROMAYNE M. HENDERSON Romayne November 25 Romayne, a future beautician, prizes her cheerleading megaphone but places P.O.D. at the bottom of her list. Her favorite pastimes are dancing and roller skating. She also enjoys health class. Romayne plans to go to a beautician school next year. During high school she was active in student council, G.A.A., Varsity Club, Caduceus Club, cheerleading, Gym Club, and the Junior Variety Show. Romayne was also honored by being on the 1965 Football Queen's Court. Her bequest: Her position on the Varsity Cheerleading squad to her sister Bonnie. LINDA ALLENE HESS Linda July 25 Linda enjoys collecting wishbones, post cards, and horse figurines. She also includes hunting and driving her jeep among her hobbies. Her favorite class is Advanced English, while she dislikes people who complain a lot. After high school she intends to go to college. Her favorite possession is Chateaugay, while her ambition is to raise horses. Linda was a member of the band. Warrior Club, Caducous Club. Junior Variety Show, Candy Stripers, and the 1965 Football Queen's Court. Her bequest: the Band Secretary's book to Michele Slutzker. JOHN WESLEY HINISH Hank June 19 John's favorite class is trig, while he dislikes to make reports in P.O.D. His hobbies include baseball, hunting, and softball, and his favorite possession is the keys to his Falcon. His intention after school is to join the Air Force. He was in F.F.A., baseball, and football. His bequest: Dusty to no one. GLORIA JEAN HOSTETTER Gloria June 25 This Senior's favorite possession is her paint brush, and this explains her favorite class—art. Her hobbies include painting, horseback riding, and ice skating. Her ambition is to become an art teacher, and she intends to learn how at Manchester College. Her extracurricular activities included band, Caduceus Club, Spanish Club, Candy Stripers, dance band, and Art Club. Gloria wills her artistic ability to Jeanne Over. Thirty Six ScnioAA STEVE KING LARRY JAY ETHEL KARNS LARRY EUGENE JAY Jakie January 15 Jakie's favorite class is Senior Math, while he dislikes girls who smoke. His favorite possession is the keys to a '62 Chevy. His hobbies are football and hunting. His ambition is to own a new Chevy, the ambition which might be the reason for his intention to get a good job after school. Larry's extracurricular activities were F.F.A., football, and baseball. His bequest: His football jersey to Ronnie Jay. ETHEL MAY KARNS Ethel July 13 Eating, roller skating, listening to the radio, and taking long country walks are Ethel's leisure time enjoyments. This future secretary treasures her driver's license and economics class. She dislikes people who smoke or drink. She was active in the Warrior Club, G.A.A., and F.H.A. Her bequest: Her twin sisters to whoever wants them. STEVE WILLIAM KING Steve November 13 Reading and music rate high on this future band director's list of hobbies. Steve loves physics but hates homework. A collection of Beatle albums is his pride and joy. Steve has been in the band since he entered junior high school and attended District and Regional Bands two years. He was also on the track team and wrestling squad in addition to holding membership in the F.T.A. and Caduceus Club. Editor of the 1966 Warrior and a member of the National Honor Society, Steve was the only member of the class of 1966 to receive a letter of commendation from the National Merit Scholarship Foundation. Our hats off to him! His bequest: His bass music to Jack Carbaugh. MARY LOUISE KINSER Mary July 3 Mary, who wants to be a good housewife to a certain young man, is active in F.H.A. In this club she picked up embroidering as a hobby. Economics is her favorite class, and her class ring is her most treasured possession. She lists boys who tease as her dislikes. Her bequest: Bobby to no one. SHIRLEY ANN KLAHRE Sakie June 24 Sakie, who lists roller skating, bowling, reading, sewing, and singing as her hobbies, enjoys chorus and cherishes her sewing machine. Her dislikes are conceited people and Advanced Math. This future dress designer has been in F.H.A., Caduceus Club, Library Club, G.A.A., Junior Variety Show, chorus. Girls Ensemble, and Warrior staff. She is also a member of the National Honor Society. Her bequest: Her driver's license to Carol Mearkle. MARY KINSER SHIRLEY KLAHRE Thirty Seven ScmoAA DERRILL KLINE karen McFarland WANDA MALLOW GREGORY LEACH WILLIAM LOOKABAUGH DERRILL ANGELO KLINE Dec July 28 Our double-B man, a future business manager, chooses physics as his favorite subject. The double-B stands for basketball and baseball, where he dislikes striking out. His favorite possessions are his ball bat and slide ruler. Bowling, horseback riding, and hangin out at Bunny Gienger's house lead his list of hobbies. He participated also in student council. F.T.A., Varsity Club, Chess Club, Spanish Club, chorus, band, and the Junior Variety Show. This year his voice could be heard as that of an announcer at all home football games. He was also on the Football King's Court. His bequest: His ability to stay away from girls to Rick Smith. GREGORY KENT LEACH Greg September 7 A future truck driver, Greg lists his '62 Impala and the girl who rides in it as his favorite possessions. He thoroughly detests reckless drivers and people who indulge in the use of alcoholic beverages. Hunting, fishing, and driving are listed as his hobbies Next year he plans to join the Army. He was active in F.T.A., chorus. Junior Variety Show, and the Warrior staff. His bequest: His good man- ners to Robert Layton. WILLIAM DAWSON LOOKABAUGH Bill October 24 Figure this one out: Bill's favorite possession is his log book, yet he dislikes algebra and homework. He has a special fondness for French II. hunting, camping, and ice-skating. Bill plans to be a zoologist when he has completed his college education. He was in student council. Junior Variety Show, Hi-Y, Varsity Club, and Gym Club. He was also on the track team and Warrior staff. Bill wills his track spikes to Rick Smith. KAREN MILDRED McFARLAND Mid May 26 Mid is a hazel-eyed, black-haired, 5' 7 Senior who lists a certain '63 class ring as her favorite possession. Karen, whose favorite class is typing, enjoys dating and horseback riding. She dislikes teachers who have pets. Her activities have included chorus. Parrot staff, hall patrol. Dramatics Club, and Tri-Hi-Y. Karen plans to attend school and become a medical secretary. Her bequest: Scuff to no one. WANDA FAYE MALLOW Wanda February 8 Bookkeeping is this future secretary's favorite class. Wanda enjoys swimming, football games, and ice skating and lists her class ring as her favorite possession. People who are consistently serious strike out with her. She was active in Junior High Chorus and Library Club and was on both the Parrot and the Warrior staffs. Her bequest: Her shorthand book to some unlucky Junior. Thirty Eight Smujdaa SHARON MARTIN IVAN MEARKLE. JR. JOHN MEARKLE SHARON LEE MARTIN Katie March 21 Sharon, who treasures her license above all else, can be found skating or dancing when she's not dabbling in oils. Brown-haired and brown-eyed, she likes bookkeeping but could get along fine without the noisy kids on the bus. We wish Sharon lots of luck as she attends business school next year to earn money to buy a house and a car. During her high school years Sharon belonged to the Library Club, Parrot staff, and Warrior staff. She also served as an usher. She wills her seat in homeroom to Eileen Robinson. IVAN WOODROW MEARKLE, JR. Ivanhoe September 23 This outdoor enthusiast lists his guns as his favorite possession and hunting, fishing, and trapshooting as his hobbies. Ivanhoe, a 5'8 brown-eyed agriculture student, dislikes P.O.D. He chooses Senior Math as his favorite class. Ivan has participated in F.F.A. ever since he entered ESHS. After graduation he plans to get a job, preferably on a farm. His ambition is to own a new Ford. His bequest: His ability to kill deer to somebody who needs it. JOHN THOMAS MEARKLE Tom October 23 Tom is a typical outdoorsman—tall, muscular, and quiet. He treasures his driver's license as much as his love for farming. He plans to work on his father's farm next year and continue to indulge in his favorite sports—hunting and fishing. John likes Senior Math and anything that is colored red. For six years he has belonged to the F.F.A. He wills a goodly portion of his height to Kirk Dunkle. RICHARD DENNIS MEARKLE Rick November 26 Rick, whose favorite possession is his driver's license, enjoys hunting, basketball, working on cars, and riding the block. This six-foot-one student's favorite classes are Senior Math and gym. His dislikes include working Friday and Saturday nights and Fords. Richard participated in F.F.A. and the Junior Variety Show. He also took part in the F.F.A. public speaking contest last year. Rick's ambition is to own a new Chevy, and next year he plans to attend Williamsport Trade School where he will study either automotive mechanics or architecture. His bequest: His 1950 Chevy to Rodney Reffner. MADOLYN SUE MELLOTT Madolyn October 20 Who would list Jerry's class ring as her favorite possession? No one but Madolyn, of course. A brown-eyed, 5'3 commercial student, she likes Senior Math and the color red but dislikes Shorthand II and Mondays. Roller skating, swimming, and going to stock car races are among her many pastimes. Her extracurricular activities included G.A.A., F.H.A., and Dramatics Club. After graduation she is going to seek for a secretarial position. Her bequest: Her brother Doug to Gloria Burkett. RICHARD MEARKLE MADOLYN MELLOTT Thirty Nine Sjwjudm DONNA MILLER GARY MILLER BEVERLY MILLS HARRY MILLS RUTH MOSHOLDER DONNA JEAN MILLER Susie February I Reading, working on cars, and cooking are among Susie's hobbies. Her favorite possessions are her engagement ring and class ring. Donna, a petite miss who dislikes communism, lists her favorite classes as shorthand and bookkeeping and her favorite color as blue. She has been kept active in the Warrior Club. After graduation she plans to get married and pursue the career of homemaking. Her bequest: Her bridal bouquet to Sandy Bottomley. GARY WAYNE MILLER Wo Wo July 5 This 5'11 industrial arts lad dislikes Chevys and lists Senior Math as his favorite class. Wo Wo, a tall brown-eyed Romeo, chooses blue as his favorite color and includes hunting and drag racing among his hobbies. Gary participated in Junior Chorus and Hi-Y. After graduation he wants to get a good job so that he may fulfil one of his ambitions—to buy a new Mustang. His bequest: The road to Berkeley to Ronnie Clark. BEVERLY JEAN MILLS Bev December 9 Bev, one of our blue-eyed commercial students, considers her driver's license her favorite possession. She also likes bookkeeping and the color blue. Among her hobbies are roller skating, listening to the radio and record player, and going to the Dairy Dell for cokes. Beverly's extracurricular activities have included Warrior Club and Tri-Hi-Y. After graduation she plans to get a good paying job; eventually, she would like to become a private secretary. Her bequest: Her driver's license to her sister Dorothy. HARRY EARL MILLS Harry May 21 This 5' 10 green-eyed Senior is a friend to everyone. Harry enjoys listening to the radio and phonograph, watching stock car races, bowling, and ice skating. He lists his driver's license as his favorite possession and Senior Math as his favorite subject. Harry, who dislikes Fords, has been active in both Junior and Senior Chorus. He plans to go to Washington after graduation to get a job. Then he plans to pursue his dream of becoming an accountant by going to school. His bequest: His Senior Math book to Mr Maslanik. RUTH ANN MOSHOLDER Fang July 7 A '65 Bedford class ring is Fang's favorite possession. This small hazel-eyed commercial student dislikes conceited people but likes the color blue and health. Reading, roller skating, swimming, dating, and horseback riding are listed high among her leisure time activities. Hoping to be a secretary. Ruth Ann has been active in G.A.A., Library Club, Dramatics Club, F.H.A., and Warrior staff. During her freshman year Ruth Ann was an usher and this year was cheerleading manager. Her intention for next year is to take a long vacation. Her bequest: Her '57 Plymouth to a rich Junior. Forty f S nioM KATHLEEN MOSTOLLER DENVER NELSON KATHLEEN MARIE MOSTOLLER Kathy April 29 Kathy, who is a five-foot-three and green-eyed commercial student, lists people who judge others too quickly as her main dislike. A certain '55 Chevrolet is her favorite possession. Kathy enjoys ewimming, dancing, cycling, and listening to WBZ. She hopes to attend beauty school next year. She participated in G.A.A. and was a Junior High usher. Her bequest: Her temper to anyone who can control it. DENVER RAY NELSON Denver August 30 Denver, a homework hater, is distinguished for his expressive brown eyes and his brown hair. He is very fond of his very own '55 Plymouth and enjoys hunting, fishing, and working on cars. Next year he would like to get a good job so that he might achieve one of his ambitions—owning a brand new Pontiac. Denver was active in F.F.A. throughout high school. His bequest: His study habits to James Miller. WANDA JOANN NORTHCRAFT Wanda November 29 Bookkeeping is this future secretary's favorite class. Wanda finds great pleasure in watching all sports, dancing, and going to the movies and parties. Her rings are her favorite possessions, and conceited people head her brief list of dislikes. Wanda was active in G.A.A., Warrior Club, and Chess Club. She served on both the Parrot and the Warrior staffs. She bequeathes her love for dancing to Connie and Earlene. NANCY KAY O’DELL Nancy January 20 Nancy, who hopes to become a hairdresser, likes bookkeeping and health classes above all others. Her Corvair with the checkered stripe and her driver's license are her most treasured possessions. Nancy dislikes doctors, dentists, and shots.'' Her leisure time is spent in roller skating, swimming, and collecting matchbook covers. Nancy came to ESHS last year from Westfield, Pennsylvania. Here at ESHS she was active in the G.A.A. and the Caduceus Club. Nancy wills her skill in driving to her brother Robert. DANA LYNN O’NEAL Lynn March 13 Lynn, a future forester or mining engineer, enjoys archery, hunting, and shooting rifle or pistol. Lynn's favorite possession is his bow. He lists Advanced Math as his main gripe. His activities have included football, wrestling. Hi-Y, student council, class officer. Varsity Club, baseball, and Gym Club. Lynn was also a member of the Football King's Court. His bequest: His shooting ability to Bobby Simmons. WANDA NORTHCRAFT NANCY O'DELL DANA O'NEAL Forty One S UOM FRANK OTTO PAUL PECK DONNA PEE TIMOTHY PERRIN ROGER PITTMAN FRANK BRADY OTTO Tex December 6 Tex ' one of our Ag boys, is especially fond of chemistry class. This brown-haired, blue-eyed Senior treasures his class ring and his blue eyes above all else. He dislikes stuck-up people. Frank was active in F.F.A., football, track, wrestling, Varsity Club. Audio-Visual Club, and Junior Variety Show. A member of the 1965 Football King's Court, Frank would like to become an officer in the Air Force. His bequest: His football number, 77, to Shane Sleighter. PAUL EDGAR PECK Paul July 1 This tall and sturdy Senior enjoys hunting, bowling, baseball, and football. He was active in F.F.A. Paul does not particularly enjoy Senior Math, nor does he care for Fords. His favorite possession is his class ring, his favorite color is red, and his ambition is to become a mechanic. His bequest. His seat in P.O.D. to Earl Laidig. DONNA CHARLENE PEE Charlene October 23 This petite, brown-haired band member likes nothing better than listening to the radio, reading in her spare time, and riding the block. Charlene dislikes pessimistic teachers and people who try to be something they aren't. She plans to attend college next year to study elementary education. She has been active in band. Warrior Club, and F.T.A. and has twice been a member of the Football Queen's Court. Her bequest: Her position as band treasurer to Michele Slutzker. TIMOTHY FLOYD PERRIN Tim May 9 Tim, who plans to attend a business school next year, enjoys going to the stock car races, hunting, and working on his car. His favorite class is Shorthand II, and his favorite color is metallic blue. He is very fond of his 1959 Oldsmobile, but he is greatly annoyed by girls who smoke. His bequest: His car to Haydn Mearkle. ROGER JAMES PITTMAN Roger March 25 This brown-haired, green-eyed industrial arts student enjoys building models, working on cars, and painting cars. His intention for next year is to join the Marines. Afterwards, he wishes to become a mechanic. Roger's favorite class is shop, and his favorite color is blue. He participated in F.F.A. and wrestling. His bequest: His math book to Rick Anderson. Forty Two S njuoM JERRY POTTS ROBERT RILEY BARRY RITCHEY JERRY ATHLEN POTTS Jerry July 10 Jerry, our six-foot two-inch Ford hater, is particularly fond of his 1958 Chevy. His ambition is to own a brand new Chevrolet. He enjoys stock car racing, hunting, and ice skating. His intention for next year is to get a job. His bequest: His place in home economics to his brother Donnie. ROBERT EUGENE RILEY Bob August 11 Hunting and fishing are two things that Bob really enjoys. He hopes to get a job next year and save enough money to go to Massachusetts. His ambition is to be a factory worker or a fireman. Bob's favorite color is red, and his favorite possession is his shotgun. His bequest: His shotgun to George Riley. BARRY GLEN RITCHEY Amos March 1 This muscular six-footer is one of the solid members of our wrestling team. His favorite possession is his bar bell; and he is interested in weight lifting, body building, listening to Beatle albums, and swimming. Amos's favorite class is Advanced Composition, but he dislikes solid geometry, plane geometry, and Algebra II. Barry has been active in wrestling, football, and track. His bequest: His spot on the wrestling team to Ronald Plummer. KARON SUE RITCHEY Karon May 24 This horseback-riding, stamp-collecting lass is quite fond of her driver's license and her bank book. Burgundy and bookkeeping receive Karon's vote, while smokers are strictly taboo. Karon will attend college next year and hopes to find time for travel in her future. She was kept busy with G.A.A.. student council, F.T.A., Warrior Club, and the Warrior staff. Her bequest: Her slide rule to any Junior brave enough to take physics. GERALD PAUL ROBINETTE Gerry April 9 Gerry's favorite possession is his tachometer-busting Ford. His favorite subject is health, but P.O.D. highly disturbs him. His hobbies include baseball, softball, and hunting. Gerry, vice-president of our class, was active in F.F.A. and baseball. Last year he was a winner in the area F.F.A. public speaking contest. His bequest: His position as president of the F.F.A. to Gary May. KARON RITCHEY GERALD ROBINETTE Forty Three S niohA ELBERT ROBINSON ELIZA SAMS KATHY SCAUA BRENDA SLEIGHTER KENNETH SMITH ELBERT MARK ROBINSON Mark October 28 Black-haired, blue-eyed Mark is an avid stock-car racing fan, and naturally his favorite possession is his car. Hunting and the color geranium are tops with Mark, but he leaves people who smoke at the bottom of the list. Solid geometry is his favorite subject, and he hopes to go to college next year, possibly to study IBM machines. Mark's activities include Hi-Y, hall patrol, and Science Club. He would like to will his Ford to Charles Cragan. ELIZA ANN SAMS Liza June 22 If you think you hear Santa coming down the hall, further investigation will reveal Eliza wearing part of her prized bell collection. Liza enjoys reading, embroidering, camping, and collecting charms. Liza hopes to become an elementary teacher. Since band. F.T.A., chorus, Caduceus Club, Spanish Club, the Junior Variety Show, Warrior staff, and dance band took up much of Eliza’s time, she caught up with her sleep during the day. Her bequest: Her seat in Mr. Smith's physics class to a wide-awake Junior. KATHY DIANE SCALIA Red January 6 Kathy can be found cycle riding or listening to WBZ, but don't look for her around health class or conceited people. Her favorite class is P.O.D., and she prefers blue to all other colors. Her car and a certain '65 Everett class ring are dear to Kathy, a future secretary. Through the years she has taken part in band, G.A.A., F.T.A., Junior High Ushers, Caduceus Club, Dramatics Club, F.H.A., and Chess Club. She bequeathes the road to Bedford to Darlene Showalter. BRENDA AVONNE SLEIGHTER Brenda February 5 Crack a smile and you'll get along with Brenda. She likes blue, bookkeeping, golfing, swimming, reading Seventeen, dancing, and driving her mother's car. She intends to study at the National Legal Secretarial School in Hagerstown to prepare for a career as a legal secretary. Brenda participated in the Warrior Club, Junior High Ushers, Caduceus Club, Dramatics Club. Warrior staff, Parrot staff, and Chess Club. She was on the Football Queen's Court. Her bequest: Her position on the Football Queen's Court to Sandy England. KENNETH FORREST SMITH Big Ken February 18 Playing a whole football game without catching a pass really tees Kenny off, but teeing off the next day with his beloved golf clubs will cheer him up. Hunting and hangin' around Bun's house please Big Ken. His favorite class is physics, and next year he will attend college as a business management major. Our representative at Keystone Boys State, Kenny played football and basketball for six years and was active in the Varsity Club, Junior Variety Show, F.T.A., student council, and baseball. He bequeathes his ability to stay away from girls to Hog. Forty Four S nJUDAA LINDA SMITH JAMES SMYERS GARY SNYDER LINDA FAY SMITH Linda October 8 Linda, a very enthusiastic roller skater, has plans for becoming a secretary. A certain '64 class ring is her favorite possession, and she dislikes conceited people and the new grading system. Her hobbies, other than skating, include sports and going to movies. Business English and light blue suit Linda just fine. We are proud of Linda as our representative at Keystone Girls' State. She was also a member of the 1965 Football Queen's Court. Her activities include Dramatics Club, G.A.A., and F.H.A. Linda wills her driver's license to Judy Mellott. JAMES RICHARD SMYERS Jim February II Jim, who is five feet ten inches tall and has brown hair and eyes, lists his gun as his favorite possession. Our future soldier, whose ambition is to own a new Plymouth, likes to hunt and fish. He dislikes Chevys and considers home economics his favorite class. Jim was active in Junior Hi-Y and Gym Club. His bequest: His ability to hunt to Jack Newhouse. GARY MARTIN SNYDER Moe November 30 Moe's favorite subject is band, and his favorite possession is his Chevy—when it is in running order. Gary, brown-haired and green-eyed, wonders who persuaded him to enroll in the home economics class for boys. He likes to ride motorcycles and watch car races. He has belonged to the band for the past three years. Gary's ambition is to become a heavy equipment operator. His bequest: All his car troubles to anyone who will accept them. JOHN THOMAS SPARKS John September 21 Whose favorite possession is his rifle? Who is six feet two inches tall and has brown hair and eyes? Why, it's John, our future college man. Besides liking the color green. John enjoys hunting, working on cars, and attending football games. Health and agriculture are two of his favorite classes, but just ask John what he dislikes the most and he'll say, Fords.'' F.F.A., the Warrior staff, and the Junior Variety Show are the activities that John has participated in. His bequest: His ability to hunt squirrels to Mr. Foor. HARRY SHERMAN STAYER Bull October 14 Hats off to Harry, our 1965 Football King! Harry's favorite possession is the keys to a '59 Ford. His hobbies are hunting, drag racing, and girls; his favorite class is Senior Math. Harry likes lots of fun. but he can't stand sick Fords. Next year Bull plans to get a good job and use his money to buy a new car. His activities include football. F.F.A., track, and Varsity Club. Harry was honored by being the Sophomore and the Junior Class representative at Varsity Drags. He was also chosen for the 1965 Bedford County All-Star Football Team. His bequest: His football jersey to Tom Ritchey. HARRY STAYER Forty Five S rnoAA DENNIS STEACH LINDA STEEL GARY STIFFLER BARBARA STUCKEY DENNIS STUCKEY DENNIS JAMES STEACH Jake January 9 Dennis has green eyes and brown hair, is 5'8l 2 tall, and likes art class. P.O.D. is Jake’s main dislike; however, he enjoys baske-ball, swimming, hunting, and drag racing. Dennis was active in student council, hall patrol, and basketball. He plans to attend a school for draftsmen. His bequest; His fondness for Chevys to Steve Roth. LINDA LEE STEEL Pudge October 27 Pudge's favorite possessions are her driver's license and a certain Forbes class ring. Her favorite classes are P.O.D. and chorus. Linda is often seen driving around in a gray Pontiac. Our strawberry blonde, blue-eyed future beautician dearly loves the color burgundy. Her activities include Warrior Club, chorus, Tri-Hi-Y. and Caduceus Club. Linda was honored by being on the Football Queen's Court as the Tri-Hi-Y Sweetheart. She wills her position on the Football Court to Kathy Ferrell. GARY LEE STIFFLER Gus July 29 Blond-haired, blue-eyed Gus is very fond of home economics and Daytona blue. He can be found driving a '58 Ford or shooting pool. An outdoorsman at heart, he enjoys hunting, fishing, swimming, and all kinds of sports. Gus hopes to get a good job next year, but he wants nothing requiring an early morning start. Gary's activities include Junior Hi-Y, football, wrestling, and Gym Club. He bequests the road to Lutman's to Terry Walters. BARBARA ANN STUCKEY Barb July 8 Barb's ambition is to have a career in fashion merchandising. Her prize possession is her checking account. She enjoys math, reading, and attending football and basketball games. Barb's activities include chorus, F.T.A., Girls Ensemble, Tri-Hi-Y, Junior Variety Show, student council, and Warrior staff. Barb also was honored as the outstanding eighth grade girl, second prize winner in the American Legion Auxiliary Junior High Contest, a member of the National Honor Society, and the D.A.R. citizen. This year she was secretary of our class and the F.T.A. Sweetheart on the Football Court. Her bequest: Her glasses to a nearsighted underclassman. DENNIS PAUL STUCKEY Den March 5 Den likes to go swimming when he isn't submerged in a book. A future businessman, Dennis values as his favorite possession a set of car keys. His favorite class is physics, but he dislikes homework. Tall and lanky, Dennis was a member of Hi-Y, the student council, the Varsity Club, and the Warrior staff. He lettered in basketball, baseball, and track. He plans to further his education at a business school. Dennis wills his seat in Advanced English to any Junior willing to take the course. Forty Six WILLIAM SUTER CONNIE SWARTZWELDER WILLIAM WESLEY SUTER Bill August 16 Who in the Senior Class has black hair and blue eyes? Bill Suter, naturally. Bill's favorite subject is health and gym, and his dislikes include girls who smoke. His hobbies are hunting, hiking, swimming, and talking to girls. He ranks the keys to his dad s car as his Number One possession. His plans for next year are to go to college to become a physical education teacher. His extracurricular activities include football, track, Audio-Visual Club, Gym Club, and Varsity Club. His bequest: His football jersey to Linda Sands. CONNIE LA RUE SWARTZWELDER Connie October 24 This 5' 1 Senior lists art as her favorite class, while she dislikes people who are conceited. Drawing, horseback riding, and eating pizza are her hobbies. She plans to become a beautician. Her activities include Library Club, Warrior Club, G.A.A., F.H.A., and Art Club. Her bequest: Her fondness for pizza to anyone who likes it. DONNA JEAN TREECE Treecy December 5 Who's the silver blonde running around school who doesn't like people telling her what to do? Of course it's no one but Treecy. She may be seen dancing, swimming, or boating as her recreation. Her favorite possession is George. Donna s ambition is to become a beautician; therefore, she plans to enroll at a beautician school next year. Her activities are Warrior Club, G.A.A.. Gym Club, cheerleading, and Junior Variety Show. Her bequest: Her dancing ability to Linda Pepple. PAUL DUANE VON STEIN Paul December 27 Paul claims as his favorite possession a 1956 Ford, while he dislikes all Chevrolets. His favorite class is study hall. His hobbies include hunting, fishing, and working on cars. His intentions for the future are undecided, but he has decided that he would like to own a brand new Fairlane sometime. He belonged to Chess Club, Dramatics Club, and the Hi-Y; he wrestled for five years. His bequest: His '56 Ford to Terry Wilt. ROBERT WILLIAM WEAVER Bob September 6 Bob's ambition is to be a mechanic, and he plans to go to a trade school next year. Bob likes math, collecting coins, hunting, and horseback riding. However, he will gladly do without cafeteria food. His favorite possession is a '64 Chevy. His activities are football and F.F.A. He wills his ability to get legal excuses to Bernard Clouse. DONNA TREECE PAUL VON STEIN ROBERT WEAVER Forty Seven SmimM BETTY WEIBLE DICK WEI ST LINDA WEYANT RODNEY WILLER MINNIE WIGFIELD BETTY LOU WEIBLE Shortie January 28 This petite commercial student, who joined us last year, aims to become a legal secretary; and, of course, her favorite class is Shorthand II. Conceited people do not rate with Betty, but a certain '64 class ring is her prize possession. Her hobbies are horseback riding, dancing, and eating pizza. Betty's activities include Dramatics Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Library Club, Art Club, Future Business Leaders of America, and F.H.A. She was honored at her previous school. Chestnut Ridge, by winning a bronze medal for 20th Century Bookkeeping. Her bequest: Her older sister to anyone who can put up with her. DICK ALLEN WEIST Dick September 6 This five-foot Senior just plainly dislikes school, but he does like the colors blue and white. A '58 Chevy is his favorite possession, and drag racing and hunting fill his spare time most pleasurably. A member of the F.F.A. for six years, Dick has not decided what his career is to be. His bequest: His P.O.D. seat to anyone. LINDA ELAINE WEYANT Linny February 27 Linny, a future beautician, likes English and her dog Cuddles. Riding the school bus and Fords bother this strawberry blonde very much. Her activities include Warrior Club, Tri-Hi-Y, F.H.A., and Dramatics Club. Her bequest: Her seat in English to Joe Beck. RODNEY LEE WILLER Turtle November 27 A shotgun and physics rank high on Rodney's list of favorites, but he can't stand cafeteria food. Turtle's hobbies are hunting, fishing, and drag racing. He wants to enter East Carolina College next year and is preparing for this by pursuing the academic course. His activities include basketball and Hi-Y. His bequest: The road to Berkeley to Roy Weaverling. MINNIE PEARL WIGFIELD Minnie August 8 This brown-haired, blue-eyed Senior likes gym class and her rings. She dislikes conceited people. Minnie, who intends to be a housewife, likes to cook, listen to rock and roll music, and dance. She belonged to the Gym Club. She wills Dale Conley to no one. Forty Eight S tLOAA SUSAN WIGFIELD BARBARA WILLIAMS SUSAN DEBORAH WIGFIELD Sue July 29 Sue is one of our hardworking cheerleaders; and, naturally enough, her cheerleading megaphone ranks as her favorite possession. She likes English and archery, but Mondays could be eliminated from the calendar. Sue wants to be a teacher and plans to go to college next year. She was a member of the Football Queen's Court four times. Her other activities have included student council, G.A.A., Warrior Club, Varsity Club. Junior Variety Show, Spanish Club, and F.T.A. Her bequest: Her cheerleading shakers to Sandy England. BARBARA JEAN WILLIAMS Barb January 22 Barb can be seen at various times working in the hospital as a Candy Striper. After graduation, she intends to study to become a medical secretary. Barb likes to cook and go to gym class; but people who smoke, drink, or race don't find approval in her eyes. Her activities include cherleading, Warrior Club. Chess Club, Cadu-ceus Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Varsity Club, Parrot staff. Warrior staff, and Junior Variety Show. Barb was the Senior Sweetheart of the Cadu-ceus Club. Her bequest: Her love for mountain hikes to the P.F.'ers. BONNIE LEE WOLFE Bonnie March 1 Brunette Bonnie is taking the commercial course and wants to go to Washington next year to work for the Government. When she isn't studying her favorite subject, economics, she can be found collecting records, listening to the radio, or dancing. Bonnie's activities include G.A.A., F.H.A., Tri-Hi-Y. and chorus. She was a winner in the Junior High Spelling Bee. Her bequest: Her love for dancing to her sister Cathy. JAMES M. WOLFE, JR. Jim Jfanuary 26 Collecting news items, reading, and fishing are Jim's favorite hobbies. His favorite class is economics, but he dislikes English and guidance assemblies very, very much. Jim, whose favorite color is yellow, values his neat scrap book. He plans to go to a business school next year where he will prepare himself to be a bookkeeper. His activities were football. Dramatics Club, Hi-Y, and track. He wills his seat in English class to his brother George. DALE ROBERT YODER Yogi March 23 This six-foot tall, brown-eyed Senior tips the scales at far more than 200 pounds. Dale is very fond of his .35 Remington and his bowie knife. He enjoys football, wrestling, throwing the shot, eating at Coach Palumbo's house, and hunting. Dale doesn't like boys who smoke. He participated in band, wrestling, track, and football. Yogi was a District V Runner-up in wrestling two years ago and a District V champion last year. He also took first place in the shot put at the Bedford County track meet in the spring of 1965. His bequest: His shot put to Brent Feight. JAMES WOLFE. JR. DALE YODER Forty Nine SmuoA (poAAonjcdiihA LINDA CRAWFORD Best Girl Musician Most Talented Girl JAMES FOOR Best All-around Boy Boy Most Likely to Succeed Busiest Boy Most Talented Boy BARBARA STUCKEY Best All-around Girl Busiest Girl Girl Most Likely to Succeed JOHN GREENWALT Most Studious Boy MARCIA CLARK Most Studious Girl STEVE KING Best Boy Musician RICHARD CLARK Best Boy Artist GLORIA HOSTETTER Best Girl Artist JAMES BARNDOLLAR Best Dressed Boy SHARON CRAWFORD Best Dressed Girl S uoA (poJiADnaliJtl A GERALD ROBINETTE Best Natured Boy JOY HARPER Best Natured Girl ROMAYNE HENDERSON Best Girl Dancer DONALD DIEHL Best Boy Dancer CHARLENE PEE Best Looking Girl BARRY BARKMAN Best Looking Boy JOANNE CORNELL Best Girl Singer ELIZA SAMS Best Actress Most Talkative Girl KENNETH SMITH Best Actor RICHARD BORDER Best Boy Singer Most Talkative Boy S nioA (pQJiAoncdiikA DANIEL ELBIN Most Flirtatious Boy KATHY SCALIA Most Flirtatious Girl JACK FEIGHT Tallest Boy Absent: DONNA MILLER Shortest Girl KARON RITCHEY Best Girl Athlete HARRY STAYER Best Boy Athlete Most Popular Boy BEVERLY BURKET Most Popular Girl DICK WEIST Shortest Boy HARRY MILLS Friendliest Boy LINDA HESS Friendliest Girl yflfLmO U A NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY—1965 ROW I: Linda Kay Calhoun. Chaplain: Charlotte Foor. Historian: Gary Henderson. President: Rudy Plummer. Secretary-Treasurer; Bonnie Weimer. Vice-President ROW 2: Joanne Cornell. Carol Felten. Mona Browell. Steve King. Terry Edwards. James Barndollar. James Foor. Shirley Klahre. Barbara Stuckey. Marcia Clark ROW 3: Judy Snyder. Janet Williams. Kay Cornell. Dorothy Coleman. Gary Border. Kermit Norris. William Bridgewater. Robert Harclerode. Vicki Dishong. Linda Calhoun. Mary Perrin. Barbara Imler. Karen Clark Decorating for the Junior-Senior Prom May, 1965 Football Sports Announcers—1965 Barndollar and Kline Fifty Three TlfhmohisiA Future physicists Future farmer learns shopwork F.F.A. Apple Butter Project VYbwwhioA Testing in a P.O.D. class Demonstrating an English assignment Explaining the circulatory system Sharing knowledge in Advanced Math Blood pressure check-up QIoaa of 1%7 CLASS OFFICERS CHERYL SMITH Secretary LAMONT MORRIS Vice President POLLY KOONTZ Treasurer GREGORY PEPPLE President Motto: UNLESS GOD IS WITH US, ALL IS IN VAIN. Colors: ROYAL BLUE AND WHITE Flower: PINK ROSE Fifty Eight 4 f QjuniohA HOMEROOM 207 ROW I: Debra Rice. Earlene Bartholow. Myra Mill . Cheryl Smith. Robert Layman. Linda Sands. Leila Brantner. Bonita Horton. Helen Turner. Mr ROW 2: Barbara Johnson. Nancy Snyder. Carey Lingenfelter. Paule Jo Clark. Bonnie Colledge. Carol Bussard. Roy Weaverling. Ross Miller. Connie ROW 3: Lind a'' Pep pi e 1 o h nd S tYyer. Carol Weitzel. Ann Simmons. Allen O'Neal. Rodney Mearkle. Mary Hinson. Charles Cragan. Thelma Mearkle ROW 4: Rick Anderson. Daniel Reed. Edward Wright. John Felton. Ralph Jay. Miles Chamberlain. Dennis Claybaugh. Ernest Hinish. Samuel Bohn. Eugene Secrest HOMEROOM 102 ROW 1: Vicki Hammond. Carol Shryock. Judy Clark. Cathy Wilt. LaDonna Elbin. Terry Wilt. Mrs. McKinley ROW 2: Jean Mills. Anecia Ritchey. John McElfish. Dianna Marshall. Arlene Brown ROW 3: Evelyn Smeltzer. Donald Swartzwclder. Dana Calhoun. Steve Morton. Bernard Koontz. Linda Conley ROW 4: Lee Cogan. Thomas Zimmerman. Jerry Walton. Eric Rinard. Shane Sleighter. Donald Gienger. William Swartzwelder Fitty Nine £umoAA HOMEROOM 209 ROW 1: Gloria Burkett, Kathryn Siburt, Jennie Roland. Diana Brantner. Dorothy Mills. Linda Dunkle. John Shambach. Michele Slutzker, Linda Clark Anna Resh. Mrs. Diehl ROW 2: Linda Waltman. Kathleen Ferrell. Connie Smyers. Ronald Hall. Sandra England. Susan Calhoun. Eric Smith. Polly Koontz, Michael Winecoff Jeanne Over ROW 3: Laura Hershberger. Emma Clingerman. Debbie Barefoot. Thomas Ritchey. Monte Adams. George England. John Troutman. Haydn Mearkle Iantha Foor ROW 4: Gary Pittman. Joseph Beck. Joel Holland. Jerry Lewis. Gregory Pepple. James Miller. Frederick Hokamp. Michael Conner. Earl Laidig. Steve Calhoun _ HOMEROOM 216 ROW I: Elizabeth Edwards. Doreen Williams. Peggy Hoover. Eileen Robinson. Richard Crawford. Diane Foor. Charlotte Calhoun. Connie Bloom. Mr. Vespa ROW 2: Carol Cline. Mary Grubb. Susan Koontz. Daniel Johnson. Joseph Fink. Dorothy Shaw. Betty Bridgewater. Rcda Wink. Debbie Smith. Linda Thomas 3: Hith Steve Sipes. Joe Cogan. Shirley Nycum. Tracy Mearkle. Paul Pepple. Linda Mellott, Gloria Clark. William Barkman ROW 4: Rebecca Pepple. Gary May. Roger Layton. Ray Trail. Justin Boyer. Rodney Reffner. La monte Morris. Gary Shaffer. Victor Weicht. Bonnie Sipes ABSENT: Janna College Sixfy VYlsmohisiA Vocabulary development and written composition in English. Comparative study in United States History Problem answering in a health class Sixty One VfljU7WhJUL Home Ec Girls test various kinds of furniture polish All Ag boys lend a hand to prepare apples for a different kind of task Sixty Two Girls use bleachers as desks when they take gym tests QIoaa jof 1968 CLASS OFFICERS LINDA O'NEAL Treasurer CONNIE CORNELL President JEFFREY FOOR Vice President JEANNE AKERS Secretary Motto: THIS WORLD IS A LOOKING GLASS AND GIVES BACK TO EVERY MAN THE REFLECTION OF HIS OWN LIFE. Colors: BURGUNDY AND WHITE Flower: RED ROSE Sixty Three SophomoMA HOMEROOM 114 ROW 1: Edith Horton. David Bloom. Irene Calhoun. Ricky Foor. Barbara Cragan. Barbara Weist. Dennis Millin. Mr. Smith ROW 2: Connie Kifer. Donald Harman. James Wright. Ray Morse. Robert Steach. Graffious Clark. Judith Mellott Brent Feight ROW 3: Jeanne Akers. Roger Long. Robert Layton. Robert Robinette. Linda Sollenberger. Clara Otto. Shelley Barkman ROW 4: Allen Schooley. Roger Hockenberry. Dale Dishong. James Price. Frank Foor. George Ciucci. Clinton Collcdge. Joseph Williams HOMEROOM 308 ROW I: Mr. Donelson, Ronald Clark ROW 2: Roger Ramsey. Dennis Hinish ROW 3: Paul Foor. Michael Cloude, Donald Potts Sixty Four SopJwmoMA HOMEROOM 100 ROW 1 Brenda Price. Lula Guyton. Mary Swarcwelder. Vicki Layman. Debbie Clingerman. Ruth Morris. Linda O'Neal. Mr W. Ritchey ROW 2: Connie Cornell. Debbie Lee. Ruth Barkman. Susan Ruha. Betty Sue Hinson. Kathleen Snyder. Kathleen Walch ROW 3: Debbie Burket. Thomas Dicken. Harry Steach. George Wolfe. Larry Sloan. Jane Hood ROW 4: Donald Chiccarella. Gary Rice. Terry Felton. Jeffrey Foor. William Bequeath. Frank Miller. Patrick Karns HOMEROOM 115 ROW I: Mary Ann McElfish. Beverly Clark. Stephanie Winecoff. Shirley Clark. Benjamin Penrod. Ronald Jay. Pamela Dennis. Larry Bulger. Mr. Foor ROW 2: Connie Reyan. Sandra Messersmith. Mary Ann Anderson. Dennis Morgan. Gloria Henry. Susan Hollingshead, Deborah Felten. Kathy Norris ROW 3: Rose Leader. Joy Shives. Gerald Valentine. Randy Robinson. Deborah Sponsler. Randy Edwards. Sondra Grubb ROW 4: James Caro. Charles Snyder. David Cooper. Herbert Struckman. Herbert Kisamorc. Steve Bequeath. Edward Wigfield. Daniel Foor Sixty Five SophomokGA HOMEROOM 118 ROW 1: Betty Penrod. Sandra Bottomley. Linda Beegle. Darlene Mellott. Retta Roy. Mrs. E. Ritchey ROW 2: Joan Weist. Janet Means. Darlene Morse. Carol Markle ROW 3: Elaine Bridges. Linda Crawford. Frances Logue. Janice Walton. Louise Schooley ABSENT: Darlene Showalter HOMEROOM 202 ROW 1: Shirley Wigfield. Linda DeCooman. Rodney Clark. Betty Nelson. Robert Mellott. Mildred Robinson. Wanda Millin. Mr. Kaplan ROW 2: Sandra Sparks. Joan Beck. James Leader. Marilyn Stewart. Bonnie Henderson. William Greenawalt. Patricia Alexander. Catherine Weitzel ROW 3: Susan Oyler. Mary Williams. Michael King. Curt Young. Jack Carbaugh. Barry Clark. Pamela Hofacker ROW A Michael Jay. Larry Fisher. Daniel Brantner. Eugene Lynch. Rodney Drenning, Lee Shaw. Clyde Conner. Daniel Feight ABSENT: Jan Smith Sixty Six 9ThnwhisA Learning to act and speak in a modern Spanish way Learning about insect homes Typing without peeping at the keys Comparing writing skills and errors in English themes WZcrnohioA Working as a team in Ag shop Learning to save by learning to do-it-yourself Solving a tricky problem in Shop Math Sixty Eight Keeping up with the news QIoaa jof 1969 CLASS OFFICERS LINDA DIXON Treasurer VIVIAN DISHONG Vice President KATHY CRAWFORD President RICHARD HORTON Secretary English Class lends itself to many forms of self-expression. Here is acting with script in hand. Sixty Nine jAAAhmsin HOMEROOM 113 ROW I: Sandra Smith. Penny Simpson. Beverly King. Daniel Whetstone. Pamela Clabaugh. Orville Williams. Debby Weaverling. Susanne Glunt. Mr. Palumbo ROW 2: Sherry Clark. Nancy Blackstone. Thomas Swart:. Kathryn Fletcher. Mary Jane Trail. Rodney Grundy. Debbie Shauf ROW 3: Scott Jones. Linda Brown. Ronald Plummer. Debra Robinson. Lawrence Miller. John Risser. Richard Merritt. Donna Helsel ROW 4: Joie Lehman. Edward Hagenbuch. Robert O'Dell. John Foor. Larry Spencer. Gary College. Denis Diehl. Donald May. Hazel Mearkle ABSENT: Wayne Calhoun. Donald England. Jack Newhouse. Linda Price HOMEROOM 215 ROW I Thomas Wilt. Ronald Chamberlain. Donald Elbin. Daniel Leader. Vicki Ferrell. Mary Coleman. Ronney Conrad. Vernon Von Stein. Brian Mearkle. Mr. Criswell ROW 2 Linda Simmons. Sylvia Hostetler. Marshall Barnes. Jerry Foor. Ronald Kifer. Cheryl Price. Mary Brantncr. Patricia Marshall. Betty Miller ROW 3 Theresa Wendell. Joan Williams. Mark Smith. Rose Morton. Cindy Wigfield. Craig Mellott. Sherman Clark. Annabelle Hedrick. Patricia Stuckey ROW 4. Kathy Calhoun. Martha Roberts. Sharleen Foor. Ronald Rhodes. Michael Pittman. Thomas Spamer. Lorraine Trail. Deborah Dickens. Linda Gordon. Jeanne Clark Seventy JhsLAkmsm HOMEROOM 217 ROW I Randy Sponsler. Winfred Decker. Andrew Ketterman. Betty Wigfield. Norma Clark. Sherry Bollman. Gerald Feight. Terry Swindell. Lon Ritchey. Mrs. Davis ROW 2 Doris Messersmith, Sandra Clingerman. Mitchell Foor. Gary McClain. Kenneth Klahre. Cathy Arnold. Kathi Gochnour. Sharon Weist. Kathy Crawford ROW 3 Roy Cappadona. Deborah College. Betty Treece. Vivian DeShong. Amelia Snyder. David Wilt. Alexis Foor. Barbara Shaw. Harriett Rose ROW 4 Katharyn Hershberger. Marshall Redinger. David Hammond. Duyane Williams. Charles Mallow. Fred Sipes. Dennis Bulger. Mary Mearkle ROW 5 Gary Wright. Jay Pepple. Jerry Morral. Steve Young. John Potts HOMEROOM 218 ROW I: Joan Brantner. Gary Steel. Charlotte Koontz. Louise Weist. Hazel Kifer. Lennette Marshall. Carol Felton. Linda Dixon. Wilma Valentine. Mr ROW 2. Helen Smith. Sallie Clark. Ronald Foor. Angelo Harclerode. Debra Snyder. Judy Potts. Pamela Reighard. Susan Ritchey ROW 3: Robert Aikey. Beverly Goldizen. Brenda Foor. Janet Morse. Ronald Miles. Barbara McCulley. Maxine Bussard. William Mearkle. John Williams ROW 4: Richard Horton. Joseph Rose. Bernard Clouse. Sarah College. Nancy Pepple. Steve Cessna, Milton Defibaugh. Boyd Wigfield. Norma Wilt. Robert Thomas ABSENT: Dewey Snyder Seventy One YbmwhisiA Seventy Two Astronauts in the making Sewing with fine stitches CIoaa o 1970 BRADLEY FOOR Treasurer CLASS OFFICERS BRENDA CARO VICKI GUMP Vice President STEVE SWARTZ Secretary President HOMEROOM 117 ROW 1: Robert Smith. Roger Hagcnbuch. Eileen Merritt. Randy Bussard. Gloria Baughman. Donna Darr. William Robinette. Richard Colledge. Mr. R. ROW 2: Debbie Norris. Ginger Clark. Trellis Resh. Steven Swope. Betty Hendrickson. Charlotte Mearkle. James Smeltser ROW 3: Wanda Ketterman. Thomas Williams. Gregory Bowman. Sharon Shryock. Dianne Karns. Nile Miller. Linda Fisher. David Maust ROW 4: Elizabeth Wcimer. Terry Clark. Robert Petrunyak. Stanley Goff. Mark Hush. Jill Foor. Eddie Mills. Thomas Barkman. Cathy Sollenberger Seventy Three IjhadIp £iqhi HOMEROOM 211 ROW 1: Cathy Hinson. Linda Smith. Orville Jay. Joseph Penrod. Vera Karns. Cynthia Crawford. Ronald Bequeath. William Darr. Leona Clingcrman. Mr. McIntyre ROW 2: Leon Elbin. Kent Clark. Ricky Wilt. Debra Price. Vicki Gump. Harold Mosholder. Brad Foor. Daniel Staverosky. Dennis Snyder ROW 3: Beverly Barkman. Terrie Lewis. Kathy Wiafield. Elisabeth Troutman. Cathy Shaffer. Robert S. Miller. Rhonda Foor. Beverly Ritchey ROW 4: Bonnie Barton. Thomas Deremer. Foster College. Stephen Brantner. James Miller. Robert McCormick. Gregory Sipes. Diana Cessna. Mary Mearkle HOMEROOM 219 ROW I: Beckie Brantner. Earl Miller. Sherron Sparks. Max Henry. John Giffin. Brenda Caro. Wanda Maust. Jerry Clark. Kirk Dunkle. Mr. Klein ROW 2: Jane Morral. Thomas Beegle. Roy Darr. Ronald Rohm. Wilmcr Williams. Robert Simmons. Keith Cornell. Randy Leader. Robert Miller ROW 3 Pauline Bridges. Denise O Neal, Judy Potts. Connie Mearkle. Susan Smith. Marc Adams. Gladys Karns. Colleen Weitzcl. Judy Dennis ROW 4: Delores Jay. Jody Foor. Michael Tromm. Larry Grubb. Dennis Fletcher. Vaughn Clark. Steve Colledge. Terry Riley. Larry Barnes. Eileen Smith Seventy Four )had fciqhi HOMEROOM 220 ROW I: Richard Barton. Theola Ramsey. Kathy Weaverling. Sandra Dodson. Cela Facchinei. Sharon Peterson. Farrel Slutzker. Mr. Rhoades ROW 2: Cathy Wolfe. Donald Foor. Carol Bouch. Philip Wilkins. Louise Snyder. Pamela Jones. Sharon Thomas ROW 3: Janet Crawford. Mary Davis. Terry Lynch. Lee Ketterman. Allen Cooper. Rebecca Smith. Granville Moyer. Connie Mills ROW 4 Carol Mearkle. Charles Mcllott. Lee Miller. Roy Ritchey. Linda Cogan. Dennis Householder. Terry D. Clark. Richard Shimer. Diane Williams HOMEROOM 304 ROW 1: Dennis Foor. Wanetia McDonald. Frank Hammond. Steve Swartz. Richard LeVan. Guy Crawford. Gregory Shaffer. Jean Fabian. Mr. Brown ROW 2: Janice Ritchey. Marietta Hott. Glenn Gettinger. Debbie Barton. Kathy Miller. Debbie Sleighter. Phyllis Blackstone. Sharon Clark ROW 3: Betty Wink. Karen Weaver. Carl Ramsey. Connie Moyer. Yvonne Karns. Vicky Mearkle. Sheila Clingerman. Melford Clark ROW 4: Donna Davis. Deirdre Lookabaugh. Richard Wigfield. Gerald Snyder. Michael Smith. Randy Johnson. Karl Conner. Charolette Pepple. Lois Cessna Seventy Five VJfhwwhi A Reading about current affairs in a late magazine Studying the world in a geography class Building muscles for better physical fitness Preparing for future budgeting Seventy Six Concentrating on an English quiz f QLoaa jofl 1971 CLASS OFFICERS ALICE WALLACE JEFFREY CLARK Secretary JOSEPH RITCHEY Treasurer President SHARON ROBINSON Vic© President mtUfi HOMEROOM 224 ROW I: Vicki Foor. Eddie Clark. Karen Fetters. Max Merritt. Patty Miller , _ __ „ ROW 2: Elizabeth Hershberger. Melissa Dicken. Bernard Smith. Linda Cornell. Ricki Pittman. Timothy Ritchey. George Hall ROW 3: Brenda Browell. Jane Scitticatt. John Cogan. Michael Beegle. Ricki Bequeath. Ruth Nelson ROW 4: Thomas O'Neal. Hebrert Jackson. Randy Clark. Denise Woy. Karen Feight. Karen Snyder. Connie Logsdon ABSENT: Mrs. Engle Seventy Seven Jiaek Swan HOMEROOM 119 ROW 1: Donn Reyan. Jacquelyn Edwards. Alice Wallace. George Clingerman. John Bomboy. Vicki Centi. Donna Kinser. Richard Chamberlain. Miss Lentz ROW 2: Edward Miller. Barry Busaard. Jeffrey Clark. Joseph Ritchey. Charles Clark. Eugene Decker. Bruce Hagenbuch. Diane O'Dell. Rose Hoopenaardner ROW 3: Ricky Cessna. Deborah Smith. Gary Henry. Denise Cornell. Vicky Gordon. Susan Robinson. Deborah Steckman. Daniel Pittman. Sara Felton ROW 4: Dianne Lee. Linda Foor. Steve Morse. Gilbert Wilt. Ray Dudley. Larry Zimmerman. Randy Price. Arlen Showalter. William Mearkle. Pamela England HOMEROOM 121 ROW 1: Jeffrey Whetstone. Brenda Calhoun. Linda O'Neal. Richard Hush. Joseph Facchinei. Cynthia Clark. Kathie Miller. Randy Chamberlain. Mr. Donnelly {-ester Treece. Garry Moyer. David Duncan. Nancy Mellott. Debbie Fetters. Jesse Cogan. Walter Brallier. Stephen Roth. Debbie Pittman • GW kynn Bonnie Dishong. John Roy. Luanne Leonard. Susan Reighard. Sydney Clark. Norman Wilt. Peter Stunkard ROW 4: Susan Foor. Barbara Smith. James Cornell. Richard Bennett. Cindy Troutman. Kevin Smith. Lucretia Ziviello. Betty Lou Hall. Patty Calhoun Seventy Eight hadst Swat ROW 1: ROW 2: ROW 3: ROW i HOMEROOM 213 Robert McClain. Robert Cornell. Steve Gettinger. Deborah Koontz. Lynn Price. Debra Ann Foor. Gary Hartsock. Jerri Jay. Barbara Miller. Janeen Clark. Rodney Norris. Yvonne Orndoff. Deborah Chiccarella. Craig Hockensmith. I.aMont Robinson. Floyd Elbin. Dennis Ritchey. Suzanne Whisel _ Wanda Hockenberry. Shirley Bulger. Richard Bloom. Bonnie Mills. Timothy Shaffer. Linda Latta. Barry Stegall. Janet Wright . Carol Dietrich. Terry Feight. John Caro. Lynwood Clark. Linda Spade. Margaret Andrews. Bonnie Smith. Donald Thompson. Sherry Wigf cl HOMEROOM 222 ROW 1: Debra Williams. Charlotte Morris. Sally Bloom. David O'Dell. Debra Johnson. Joy Darr. William Bulger. Mrs. Baker ROW 2: Debra Means. Thomas Staverosky. Jackie Felton. Gerald Leader. Joseph Cessna. Dennis Drenning. Gregory Ritchey. James Giffin ROW 3: Diana Miller. Sharon Robinson. Margaret Clapper. Wanda Clark. Lettie Yokum. Sharon Valentine. Denise England ROW 4: Harry Shaw. Debra Sue Foor. Linda Heffner. Stephen Bartholow. Patti Pcpple. Cathy Smith. Michael Price. Stephen Hollingshead ABSENT: Charles Pensyl Seventy Nine IjAcuck S VW HOMEROOM 120 ROW 1: Larry Allen Conrad. David Grimm, Carol Harclerodc. Kathy Forrester. Steve Foor. Donald Males. Mr. Browell ROW 2: Joyce Karns. Rosalie Smith. Robert Riley. Bonnie Felton. Daniel Rush. Larry Clark. Velma Reed ROW 3: Jason Colledge. Ray Fetters. Jacob Redinger. James Conrad. Barbara Leasure. Gary Hoopengardner ROW 4: Leon Adams. Robert Griffith. Harry Felton. Ronald Colledge. Kelly Kifer. Michael Vance. Richard Hess ABSENT: Betty Miller. Loretta Andrews. Orville Keel. Martie Clark. Susan Lemmert. Robert Wigfield A good basic knowledge is fundamental to success anytime and anywhere. Eighty WjumohbiA Eighty One Experimenting for truth VybunDhi A Studying a famous document Solving a pressing problem Living in a scientific age Eighty Two VYluAic SENIOR CHORUS ROW 1: Kathy Norris. Joanne Cornell. Linda Steel. Gloria Clingerman. Mary Swarnwelder ROW 2: Mrs. Lohman. Linda Dunkle. Irene Calhoun. Pamela Dennis. Deborah Felten, John ROW 3: Paule Jo Clark, Jeanne Over. Susan Ruha. Romayne Henderson. Ray Morse. Roger Hockenberry. Eugene Secrest ROW 4: Jane Hood. Gloria Clark. Shirley Klahre. Mary Cunard. Bonnie Sipes. Samuel Bohn, Gregory Leach. Herbert Struckman Joy Harper. Charlotte Calhoun bhambach. Robert Baker. Barry Clark OFFICERS Seated EUGENE SECREST, Librarian JEANNE OVER, Vice President Standing KATHLEEN FERRELL, Librarian HARRY MILLS, Librarian JOANNE CORNELL Secretary-Treasurer MARCIA CLARK, President Eighty Four Wjuak SENIOR CHORUS ROW 1: Marcia Clark. Bonnie Wolfe. Sandra Messersmith. Dorothy Mills. Deborah Clingerman. Anna Resh. Mildred Robinson ROW 2: jack Carbaugh. Brent Feight. Robert Mellott. Kathleen Ferrell. Diana Marshall. Bonnie Henderson. Kathleen Walch. Barbara Cragan ROW 3 Donald Gienger. Edward Wigfield. Michael Kina. Debbie Burket. Reta Akers. Judith Mellott. Linda Crawford ROW 4: Reginald Bussard. Richard Border. Harry Mills. George Ciucci. Rebecca Pepple. Hon Foor. Debra Sponsler. Jeanne Akers ABSENT: Jan Smith. Allen Schooley. Linda Pepple. Yvonne Ciucci PIANISTS JANE HOOD LINDA CRAWFORD MARCIA CLARK Eighty Five TJtuAlC JUNIOR HIGH CHORUS ROW 1: Kathy Miller. Alice Wallace. Susan Glunt. Susan Reighard. Charlotte Koontz. Max Merritt. Robert Cornell. William Bulger. Ruth Nelson. Jane Scitticatt. Sydney Clark. Debbie Fetters. Donna Kinser, Cathy Hinson ROW 2: Mrs. Lohman. Leona Clingerman. Vicki Ccnti. Doris Messersmith. Kathy Crawford. Joseph Facchinei. Earl Miller. Eugene Decker. Timothy Ritchey. Jerry Clark. Mary Coleman. Denise Cornell. Barbara Smith. Brenda Calhoun ROW 3. Bonnie DeShong. Norma Clark. Trellis Resh. Judith Potts. Bernard Smith. Jeffrey Clark, Ronald Rohm. Daniel Pittman. Sandra Clingerman. Susan Ritchey. Sallie Clark. Sherry Wigfield ROW 4: Pamela Reighard. Vicki Gordon. Carol Harclerode. Maxine Bussard. Timothy Shaffer. Robert S. Miller. Kent Clark. Rose Morton. Joan Williams. Velma Reed. Colleen Weitzel ROW 5: Jeanne Clark. Kathy Calhoun, Linda Spade. Sharleen Foor. Cathy Smith ABSENT: Richard Bloom GRADUATING CHORUS MEMBERS FRONT ROW: Reginald Bussard. Richard Border. Linda Crawford. Joanne Cornell. Gregory Leach. Harry Mills BACK ROW; Robert Baker. Joy Harper. Marcia Clark. Bonnie Wolfe. Gloria Clingerman. Romayne Henderson. Linda Steel. Shirley Klahre. Hon Foor. Mary Cunard. Reta Akers Eighty Six yyiuAk SOLOISTS REGINALD BUSSARD RICHARD BORDER DONALD GIENGER SOLOISTS KATHLEEN FERRELL JOANNE CORNELL SHIRLEY KLAHRE DEBBIE BURKET DEBBIE BURKET, SHIRLEY KLAHRE, MARCIA CLARK, KATHLEEN FERRELL BONNIE HENDERSON, GLORIA CLINGERMAN, CHARLOTTE CALHOUN IRENE CALHOUN, JOANNE CORNELL GIRLS BARBERSHOP QUARTET JEANNE AKERS CHARLOTTE CALHOUN JEANNE OVER ROMAYNE HENDERSON Eighty Seven TYIuajuc BAND ROW 1: Linda Sollenberger. Susan Ruha. Michele Slutzker. Judith Grubb ROW 2: Reginald Bussard. Melissa Dicken. Richard Pittman. Yvonne Orndoff. Debra Means. John Bomboy. Joseph Ritchey. Linda DeCooman, Jane Morrai. Lucretia Ziviello. Jennie Roland ROW 3: Linda Dunkle. Charlotte Calhoun. Kathy Norris. Debbie Clingerman. Arlene Brown. Carol Felten, Sylvia Hostetter. Gregory Bowman. Marc Adams. Sandra Messersmith. David Bloom ROW 4. Susan Calhoun. Kathy Sollenberger. Alexis Foor. Angelo Harclerode. Richard Horton. Laura Hershberger. Randy Clark. Norma Wilt. Gloria Hostetter. Linda Crawford. Eliza Sams ROW 5: Susan Koontz. Cynthia Drenning. Deborah Felten. Jeanne Akers. Joy Shives. Edward Wigfield. Mary Hinson. William Swartzwelder. James Foor. Steve King OFFICERS LINDA HESS Secretary JAMES FOOR President STEVE KING Vice President CHARLENE PEE Treasurer Eighty Eight Vflji k f BAND ROW 1: ROW 2: ROW 3: ROW 4: ROW 5: Debbie Foor. Pamela Dennis. Linda O'Neal Judy Dennis. Charlotte Mearkle. Debbie Smith. Janet Wright. Monty Robinson. Sara Felton. Jackie Felton. Cynthia Clark. Deborah Koontz. Cathy Arnold. Mr. Snyder Mary Mearkle. Charlene Pee. Sharon Shryock. Linda Hess. Patricia Marshall. Cheryl Price. Sherry Clark. Mary Swartzwclder. Carol Shryock. Cela Facchinei. Terry Lynch Debbie Dicken. Brent reight. Jeanne Over. Jody Foor. Robert Petrunyak. Diana Lee. Kathy Gochnour. Cathy Shaffer. Mary Grubb. John Shambach. Vicki Mearkle Jeffrey Foor. Edward Wright. Paul Foor. Rodney Mearkle. Jill Foor. Gary Snyder. Shelley Barkman. Michael King. Jack Carbaugh. Jane Hood MAJORETTES LINDA O'NEAL. PAMELA DENNIS. DEBORAH FOOR. JUDITH GRUBB MICHELE SLUTZKER, SUSAN RUHA, LINDA SOLLENBERGER Eighty Nine VYluAic DANCE BAND ROW I: Linda Crawford. Jane Hood. Jeffrey Foor. Gloria ROW 2: Steve King. Richard Horton. James Foor. Jeanne DIRECTOR Mr Snyder Hostetter. Shelley Barkman. Edward Wigfield. Charlotte Mcarkle. Diane Lee. David Blooi Over. Marc Adams. Gregory Bowman. Eliza Sams. William Swartzwelder. Paul Foor DRUM MAJOR REGINALD BUSSARD COLOR GUARD LINDA DUNKLE, SUSAN CALHOUN, VICKI MEARKLE, TERRY LYNCH Ninety GRADUATING MEMBERS Standing GARY SNYDER JAMES FOOR ELIZA SAMS STEVE KING REGINALD BUSSARD LINDA CRAWFORD CYNTHIA DRENNING Seated JUDITH GRUBB GLORIA HOSTETTER CHARLENE PEE DEBORAH FOOR LINDA HESS BANNER CARRIERS CATHY ARNOLD CHARLOTTE CALHOUN SOLOISTS STEVE KING. JAMES FOOR. LINDA CRAWFORD BRASS QUARTET MARC ADAMS JAMES FOOR WILLIAM SWARTZWELDER STEVE KING Sludsml faunal REGULAR MEMBERS ROW I: Mr. Smith. Alice Wallace. Jane Scitticatt. Beverly King. Sharon Crawford. Vicki Ferrell. Debbie Norris. Debbie Foor ROW 2. Lucretia Ziviello. Randy Leader. Myra Mills. Carol Mearkle. Vivian Dishong. Lennette Marshall. Ronda Foor. Sharon Robinson ROW 3: Connie Cornell. Janna College. Janet Means. Ronald Clark. Gloria Henry. Kathleen Ferrell. Joy Harper ROW 4: Beverly Burket. Daniel Brantner. Shane Sleighter. Terry Edwards. Randy Johnson. Ray Morse ALTERNATE MEMBERS ROW I Mrs. Davis. Debra Fetters. Eugene Decker. LaMonte Robinson. Debbie Barton. Denise England. Elizabeth Hershberger ROW 2: Donald Foor. Linda Brown. Judy Clark. Thomas Deremer. Peggy Hoover. Elizabeth Weimer. Connie Mearkle ROW 3: Louise Schooley. Irene Calhoun. Cindy Wiafield. Sandra England. Marcia Clark. Dennis Morgan ROW 4: Gary Brallier. Hon Foor. Eugene Secrest. Nancy Pepple. Paul Foor. Steve Clark. Michael Jay Ninety Two STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS BARBARA STUCKEY Treasurer CHERYL SMITH President JOANNE CORNELL Secretary RADIO CLUB FRONT ROW: Dennis Millin. Dennis Morgan. Michael Winecoff BACK ROW: Robert Layton. John Greenawalt. Roger Long. Eugene Lynch. Ray Morse ABSENT: Mr. Smith Ninety Three ARTISTS UNLIMITED CLUB SEATED: Conoic Swartzwelder. Richard Border. Carol Felten. Gary Brallier STANDING: Miss Drexler. Sharon Crawford. Rodney Dickinson. Glenn Calhoun. Floyd Cornell. Richard Clark. Helen Turner AUDIO-VISUAL CLUB ROW I: Ronald lay. Rick Foor. Patrick Karns. John McElfish. Carey Lingenfelter. James Wright. Robert Baker. Rodney Clark. Mr. Palumbo ROW 2: Eric Smith. John Stayer. Allen Schooley. Richard Clark. Joseph Williams. Daniel Foor. Thomas Ritchey. George Wolfe ROW 3: Max Bulger. Thomas Dickcn. Charles Snyder. Steve Bequeath. Eugene Secrest. Rodney Drennmg. Lee Shaw. Donald Chiccarella. Michael Jay ROW 4: John Troutman. Herbert Kisamore. Jerry Walton. William Suter. Dale Yoder. Rodney Reffner. Shane Sleighter. Kenneth Smith. Frank Foor David Cooper ROW 5: James Price. Ray Trail. Larry Jay. Frank Otto. Michael Conner Ninety Four QaduxsmA (flub ROW 1 Mr. Brown. Harriett Rose. Connie Bloom. Gloria Burkett. Linda Steel. Linda O'Neal. Wanda Millin ROW 2 Arlene Edwards. Sandra Sparks. Sondra Grubb. Shirley Klahre. Kathy Snyder. Stephanie Winecoff. Debbie Foor ROW 3: Nancy O'Dell. Gloria Hostetter. Brent Feipht. Polly Koontz. Charlotte. Calhoun. Darlene Mellott ROW A Susan Ruha. Pamela Hofacker. Gloria Clark. Debbie Burkett. Gloria Henry. |ane Hood. Susan Hollingshcad ROW 5 Ray Morse. Edward Wigfield. Steve King. Brenda Sleighter. Mary Ann Cunard. Debra Barefoot ROW I: Linda DeCooman. Brenda Price. Janice Walton. Patricia Alexander. Linda Dunkle. Kathy Norris ROW 2: Elizabeth Edwards. Linda Clark. Shirley Clark. Michele Slutzker. Mary Swartzwclder. Cathy Weitzel. Linda Sands ROW 3: Judith Clark. Barbara Williams. Kathleen Ferrell. Sandra England. Joan Beck. Cheryl Smith ROW 1 Betty Bridgewater. Deborah Sponsler. Shelley Bark man. Linda Crawford. Susan Koontz. Mary Grubb. Deborah Felten ROW 5: Susan Calhoun. Roger Hockenberry. Jeffrey Foor. Rebecca Pepple.. Linda Sollenberger. Jeanne Akers ABSENT: Mrs. Foor Ninety Five Chsi A (flub ROW I: Mr. Vespa. Kent Clark. Thomas Staverosky. Pamela Jones. Pauline Bridges. Elizabeth Edwards. Daniel Staverosky, Debbie Chiccarella. Mr. Maslanik ROW 2: Debbie Clingerman. Connie Mills. Rebecca Smith. Eileen Robinson. Kathy Walch. Kathy Snyder. Lula Guyton. Lee Ketterman ROW 3: Vicki Layman. Connie Kifer. William Greenawalt. John Risser. Connie Smyers. Barbara Williams. Kathy Scalia ROW 4 Haydn Mearkle. Brenda Sleighter. Joel Holland. Judith Dietrich. Daniel Brantner. Betty Hinson CADUCEUS CLUB OFFICERS HON FOOR RICHARD CLARK Historian President ROMAYNE HENDERSON Vice President LINDA WALTMAN LINDA HESS Corresponding Secretary Secretary-Treasurer CHESS CLUB OFFICERS NANCY SNYDER Vice President STEVE SIPES ANN SIMMONS President Treasurer Ninety Six Coin Club STANDING: Steve Hollingshead. Kent LeVan. Ronald Miles. Mr. Larimer. William Mearkle. Ronald Kifer. Andrew Ketterman SEATED: Frank Herr. Robert Weaver. Dale Yoder. Glenn Clouse. Wayne Calhoun. Jeffrey Foor OFFICERS JERRY LEWIS. Vice President GEORGE ENGLAND. President SHANE SLEIGHTER, Secretary-Treasurer Ninety Seven (DhamaiicA Q'tub ROW 1: Leila Brantner. Robert Mellott. Kathleen Walch. Mildred Robinson. Joan Beck. Betty Hinson. Eileen Robinson. Vicki Hammond. Mr. Roberts ROW 2: Debbie Smith, Stephanie Winecoff. Doreen Williams. Barbara Johnson. Bonita Horton. Sharon Clark. Ruth Mosholder ROW 3: Barry Clark. Debbie Burkett. Roger Hockenberry. Shirley Nycum. Bonnie Sipes. Connie Smyers. Linda Conley. Daniel Brantner DRAMATICS CLUB OFFICERS STEVE SIPES Librarian LINDA MELLOTT KATHLEEN FERRELL Secretary President JUNIOR F. F. A. OFFICERS THOMAS BARKMAN Vice President WILLIAM ROBINETTE RONALD ROHM President Secretary-Treasurer PEGGY HOOVER Vice President Ninety Eight J’UJtuAs JahmsUiA o$ (hnsJikja. JUNIOR F. F. A. ROW 1 Mr. Orndoff. Jesse Cogan. Roger Hagenbuch. William Darr. Ronald Bequeath. Richard Hush ROW 2 Bruce Hagenbuch. John Cogan. James Cornell. Kevin Smith. Ricky Wilt. Gerald Leader ROW 3. Wilmer Williams. Richard vViglield. Thomas Deremer. Foster College. Carl Ramsey ROW 4. Lee Miller. Mark Hush. James Miller. Randy Johnson. Terry Riley. Steve Bartholow SENIOR F. F. A. ROW I; Mr. Clark. Steve Young. Curt Young. Robert Robinette. Daniel Feight. Frank Miller. Bernard Koontz. Jacob Redinger ROW 2: Clinton College. Charles Snyder. Donald Chiccarella. Delmas Clark. Earl Laidig. Clyde Conner. Thomas Dicken ROW 3: Joseph Beck. Gary Rice. Glenn Clouse. Ralph Jay. John Felton. Gary College. Kelly Kifer. Rick Anderson ROW 4: Ray Trail. Rodney Reffner. Jerry Walton. Gary May. James Price. Eric Rinard. Herbert Kisamore ROW 5: Frank Otto. John Sparks. Jack Height. John Mearkle, Richard Mearkle. Terry Felton Ninety Nine SENIOR F. F. A. OFFICERS LARRY JAY Reporter BARRY BARKMAN Treasurer HARRY STAYER Sentinel DANIEL ELBIN Chaplain IVAN MEARKLE JOHN HINISH Secretary Vice-President GERALD ROBINETTE President SENIOR F. H. A. OFFICERS UNDA PEPPLE REBECCA PEPPLE DIANE MARSHALL Vice-President Historian Secretary MYRA MILLS NORMA MILLS President Recreation Leader GLORIA CUNGERMAN Treasurer SENIOR F. F. A. ROW 1: Dick Weist, Andrew Ketterman. Marshall Barnes. Orville Williams. Terry Wilt. Thomas Wilt ROW 2 Mitchell Foor. Ronald Kifer. William Mearkle. David Wilt. Craig Mellott, Ronald Jay. Kenneth Klahre ROW 3: Paxton Clark. Ronald Miles. Martie Clark. John Stayer. Donald May. Ross Miller. James Leader. John McElfish ROW 4 Paul Peck. Max Bulger. William Barkman. Paul Pepplc. Denver Nelson. Leon Adams. Graffious Clark ROW 5: Duyane Williams. Bernard Clouse. Lee Cogan. Robert Weaver. Charles Mallow. Orville Keel One Hundred f JjuluM d(i)MSLMak AA o$ (hmJika SENIOR F. H. A. ROW 1: Betty Weible. Retta Roy. Cathy Wilt. Gloria Burket. Linda Beegle. Diane Brantner. Debbie Rice. Shirley Wigfield. Miss Hess ROW 2: Earlene Bartholow. Ruth Mosholder. Sandra Bottomley. Joanne Weist. Cathy Weitzel. Mary Kinser. Betty Penrod. Darlene Mellott. Linda Weyant. Edith Horton ROW 3: Linda Smith. Linda Clark. Darlene Morse. Louise Schooley. Connie Glotfelty. Nancy Snyder. Ruth Barkman. Linda Dunkle. Carol Mearkle. Dianne Foor. Dorothy Mills ROW 4: Kathy Scalia. Bonnie Colledge. Linda Crawford. Mary Alice Williams. Reda Wink. Gloria Clark. Clara Otto. Susan Oyler. Janice Walton. Janet Means. Iantha Foor ROW 5: Emma Clingerman. Evelyn Smeltzer. Carol Weitzel. Ann Simmons. Thelma Mearkle. Shirley Klahre ABSENT: Yvonne Ciucci. Bonnie Wolfe. Darlene Showalter JUNIOR F. H. A. ROW I: 'Harriett Rose. Hazel Kifer. Kathy Calhoun. Norma Clark. Mrs. E. Ritchey ROW 2: Rose Morton. Mary Mearkle. Hazel Mearkle, Jeanne Clark. Maxine Bussard ABSENT: Mary Brantner 'Withdrew JUNIOR F. H. A. OFFICERS NANCY PEPPLE Vice President LENNETTE MARSHALL President KATHY HERSHBERGER Secretary JOAN WILLIAMS LINDA SIMMONS Song Leader Assistant Secretary DORIS MESSERSMITH Historian Jutute JmdwtA of Cbmhka FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA ROW 1: Miss Morse. Jenny Roland. Bonita Horton. Marilyn Stewart. Lennette Marshall. Mary Coleman. David Bloom. Mr. Shank ROW 2: Janice Mearkle. Charlene Pee. Janna College. Peagy Hoover. Robert Mellott. Sandra Messersmith ROW 3: fclira Sams. Mary Hinson. Roger Hockenberry. Steve Sipes. Linda Mellott. Irene Calhoun ROW 4: Nancy Pepple. Kenneth Smith. Derrill Kline, Steve King, Robert Butler F. T. A. OFFICERS JOHN GREENAWALT Treasurer LAURA HERSHBERGER Vice President JEANNE OVER Secretary DANIEL BRANTNER Historian LINDA CRAWFORD Librarian BARBARA STUCKEY President SENIOR HI-Y OFFICERS DENNIS STUCKEY Secretary-T rea surer DENNIS FEIGHT PAUL VON STEIN Vice President President MICHAEL WINECOFF Chaplain One Hundred Two f w-y SENIOR HI-Y ROW 1 Dennis Millin. Dennis Morgan. Roy Weaverling. William Greenawalt. Mr. McIntyre ROW 2: George England. Victor Weicht. Thomas Zimmerman. Samuel Bohn. George Ciucci ROW 3: Gary Pittman. Rodney Wilier. Justin Boyer. Mark Robinson JUNIOR HI-Y ROW I: William Bulger. Vernon Von Stein. Max Merritt. Richard Colledge. Mr. Rhoades ROW 2: Dennis Drennina. Joseph Cessna. Eugene Decker ROW 3: Jeffrey Clark, bherman Clark. Steve Hollingshead. Gary Henry JUNIOR HI-Y OFFICERS RONALD CONRAD Vice President RONALD CHAMBERLAIN DONALD RYAN Secretary Treasurer JAMES SMELTZER President £il) uvuf QLub ROW 1: Miss Morse, Edith Horton. Lennette Marshall. Ronald Kifer, Roy Cappadona. Mary Coleman. Shirley Wigfield ROW 2: Linda Dunkle. Debbie Snyder. Patricia Alexander. Wanda Mallow. Shirley Crawford. Harriett Rose. Sharon Weist ROW 3: Sandra Messersmith. Fred Sipes. Sharon Martin. Barbara McCulley. Janice Walton. Darlene Morse ROW 4: Sondra Grubb. Debbie Burket. Nancy Pepple. Mary Williams. Linda Conley OFFICERS SHIRLEY KLAHRE Vice President DEBBIE LEE MARILYN STEWART Secretary President NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY SEATED: Mona Browell. Shirley Klahre. Joanne Cornell. Marcia Clark. Barbara Stuckey. Carol Felten STANDING: James Barndollar. Terry Edwards. Steve King. James Foor Adviser: Miss Morse One Hundred Four Editorial Board: Rodney Dickinson, Photography; Jane Hood, Features; Mrs. Engle, Adviser; Cathy Siburt, Features; Kathleen Ferrell, Editor Reportorial and Production Staff: Marcia Clark, Barbara Williams, Roger Hockenberry, Brenda Sleighter. Richard Border, Joy Harper, Gloria Crawford Vol. 42 1965-1966 Typists: Joanne Cornell, Linda Coleman, Wanda Northcraft JUNIOR SCIENCE CLUB ROW 1: Steve Gfttinger. Joseph Facchinei. Timothy Ritchey. Debra Koontz. Mr. Fisher ROW 2: David Duncan. Debra Ann Foor. Dennis Ritchey. Rodney Norris. Melissa Dicken ROW 3: Edward Miller. Donald Thompson. Margaret Andrews. Terry Feight. Jacob Redinger. Joseph Ritchey OFFICERS ROBERT McCORMICK Vice President DENNIS SNYDER Secretary BRADLEY FOOR Treasurer JEFFREY WHETSTONE President JUNIOR TRI-HI-Y OFFICERS SENIOR TRI-HI-Y OFFICERS LINDA PEPPLE Treasurer BETTY WEIBLE Secretary IANTHA FOOR Chaplain CONNIE GLOTFELTY President KATHY CRAWFORD MARY COLEMAN President Chaplain SALLY CLARK Secretary PENNY SIMPSON ARLENE BROWN Treasurer Vice President 0ni-dti-y JUNIOR TRI-HI-Y ROW I: Dianne Miller. Kathy Miller. Sharon Peterson. Shirley Bulger. Sharon Clark. Deborah Chiccarella. Cathy Hinson. Miss Lent: ROW 2: Beverly Barkman. Kathy Wolfe. Elizabeth Troutman. Connie Moyer. Pamela Claybaugh. Diane Williams. Sheila Clingerman. Beverly Ritchey ROW 3: Betty Miller. Linda Brown. Joan Williams. Donna Davis. Hazel Kifer. Maxine Bussard. Susan Ritchey ROW Annabelle Hedrick. Barbara Shaw. Sharleen Foor. Lois Cessna. Janet Morse. Deirdre Lookabaugh. Charlotte Pepple. Rose Morton SENIOR TRI-HI-Y ROW 1: Connie Bloom. Retta Roy. Anna Resh. Linda Beegle. Dorothy Mills. Joanne Cornell. Miss Cullen ROW 2: Dianne Foor. Linda Clark. Janet Means. Linda Coleman. Linda Dunkle. Barbara Stuckey. Linda Steel ROW 3: Judith Grubb. Darlene Morse. Louise Schooley. Connie Glotfelty. Gloria Crawford. Anecia Ritchey. Dianne Marshall ROW 4: Evelyn Smcltzer. Karen McFarland. Germaine Diehl. Beverly Mills. Emma Clingerman. Mary Williams. Cynthia Drenning One Hundred Seven VARSITY CLUB ROW I Mr. Shaffer. Kathy Siburt. Judy Clark. Polly Koontz. Dennis Morgan. Linda Thomas. Janna College. Susan Wigfield. Linda Sands ROW 2: Carey Lingenfelter. Randy Edwards. Romayne Henderson. Mona Browell. Harry Stayer. George Wolfe. Eric Smith. Ronald Clark. Sandra England ROW 3: Beverly Burket. Donald Diehl. John Troutman. Stephen Clark. Lynn O’Neal. James Barndollar. Richard Clark. Paul Felton. Max Bulger. Paul Von Stein ROW 4: Rodney Dickinson. Lamont Morris. William Lookabaugh, Terry Edwards. Herbert Kisamore. William Suter. Derrill Kline. Kenneth Smith, Richard Evans ROW 5: Barry Ritchey. Michael Conner. Frank Otto. Dennis Stuckey. Reginald Bussard. Larry Jay. Eric Rinard. Dale Yoder BOYS GYM CLUB ROW I: Mr. Brown. William Darr. Orville Jay. Richard Barton. Thomas Beetle. Frank Hammond. Gregory Shaffer. Joseph Facchinei. Dennis Foor ROW 2: Donald Foor. Lee Ketterman, Randy Sponsler. Larry Barnes. Allen Cooper. Lon Ritchey. Bradley roor. Keith Cornell ROW 3: Michael Winecoff. Daniel Johnson. John Potts. James Barndollar. Joseph Fink. Robert McCormick. Robert Thomas ROW 4: Steve Clark. William Lookabaugh. Daniel Ritchey. Eugene Secrest, Gary Pittman. Gary Shaffer (jJaJVxioh flap tfluJb ROW 1: Miss Drexler. Charlotte Koontz. Linda Brown. Trellis Resh. Judith Potts. Sandra Clingerman. Nancy Blackstone. Penny Simpson. Pam Claybaugh ROW 2: Connie Glotfelty. Debbie College. Elizabeth Troutman. Vicki Layman. Deirdre Lookabaugh. Kathy Miller. Karen Feight. Joan Beck. Donna ROW 3: Annabelle Hedrick. Betty Treece. Judith Mellott. Barbara Shaw. Linda Coaan. Brenda Foor. Pamela Hofacker. Connie Kifer ROW 4: Carol Bussard. Carol Felten. Gloria Crawford. Janet Morse. Ethel Karns. Alice Colledge. Sharleen Foor. Barry Clark. Carol Cline ROW 5: Sara Colledge. Steve Sipes. Richard Clark. Glenn Calhoun. Rodney Dickinson. George Ciucci. Beverly Mills. Debbie Barefoot ROW I: Terry Wilt. Cindy Crawford. Debbie Norris. Debby Weaverling. Sandra Dodson. James Smeltzer. Jean Fabian. Cathy Hinson ROW 2: Sharon Weicht. Denise O'Neal. Theola Ramsey. Brenda Price. Debbie Rice. Phyllis Blackstone Kathy Miller. Brad Foor ROW 3: Connie Bloom Kathy Weaverling. Debbie Sleighter. Mary Jane Trail. Gladys Karns. Betty Miller. Ronda Foor. Debbie Chiccarella. Sharon Thomas ROW 4: Pamela Jones. Judith Potts. Carol Mearkle. Terry M. Clark. Rick Shimer. Barbara Williams. Linda Hess Pamela England ROW 5: Linda Walton. Terry D. Clark. Robert McCormick. Stanley Goff. Richard Wigfield. Kathy Wigfield. Robert Ciucci One Hundred Nine LOahhioh Staf$ EDITORIAL BOARD JAMES FOOR. Business Manager; RICHARD CLARK. Artist; MR. KENNEDY. Adviser; LINDA CRAWFORD. Co-Editor TERRY EDWARDS. Sales Manager: STEVE KING. Editor; MISS MORSE. Adviser LITERARY STAFF JOHN SPARKS. SHIRLEY KLAHRE. DENNIS STUCKEY. ELIZA SAMS. MONA BROWELL. JAMES BARNDOLLAR. DERRILL KLINE. BARBARA STUCKEY. BEVERLY BURKET. GREGORY LEACH One Hundred Ten t (jJahhioh Siaffl PHOTOGRAPHY and LAYOUT STAFF STEVE CLARK. RODNEY DICKINSON. WILLIAM LOOKABAUGH. RUTH MOSHOLDER. KARON RITCHEY. ROBERT BUTLER. SHIRLEY CRAWFORD. SHARON CRAWFORD TYPING STAFF WANDA NORTHCRAFT. WANDA MALLOW. SHARON MARTIN. LINDA COLEMAN. GLORIA CRAWFORD. BARBARA WILLIAMS. BRENDA SLEIGHTER. IOY HARPER. Head One Hundred Eleven $vdA Gihlsdic (foj ricdtion THE G.A.A. COUNCIL ROW 1: Eileen Robinson. Treasurer: Susan Calhoun. President; Connie Cornell. Vice President: Charlotte Calhoun. Secretary: Mrs. Gochnour Adviser ROW 2: Cheryl Smith. Irene Calhoun. Gloria Clingerman. Brenda Price. Joan Beck ROW 3: Gloria Henry. Polly Koontz. Sandra Englind. Linda Thomas. Kathy Hershberger. Kathy Snyder ROW 4. Beverly Burket. Nancy Pepple. Rebecca Pepple. Karon Ritchey. Bonnie College ROW 1: Sandra Smith. Wanda Millin. Retta Roy. Linda Simmons. Debra Shauf. Helen Smith. Ruth Morris. Mildred Robinson. Linda Dixon. Joan Brantner ROW 2: Brenda Foor. Vicki Ferrell. Betty Nelson. Sandra Sparks. Theresa Wendell. Annabelle Hedrick. Darlene Mellott. Harriett Rose. Cathy Weitzel. Lennette Marshall. Beverly King ROW 3: Carol Mearkle. Stephanie Winecoff, Linda Brown. Vivian Dishong. Debra Robinson. Cindra Wigfield. Betty Treece. Patricia Stuckey. Debra Snyder. Debbie College. Kathy Walch ROW 4 Mary Anderson. Betty Sue Hinson. Martha Roberts. Mary Ann Mearkle. Judith Mellott. Debra Burket. Janice Walton. Jane Hood. Ruth Barkman. Louise Schooley. Bonnie Henderson ROW 5: Joy Shives. Joie Lehman. Hazel Mearkle. Debra Sponsler. Clara Otto. Barbara McCulley One Hundred Twelve ROW I: Debra Rice. Connie Bloom. Diana Brantner. Connie Swartzwelder. Linda Dunkie. Myra Mills. Leila Brantner. Gloria Burket. Cathy Wilt. Kathryn Siburt ROW 2: Dianne Foor. Nancy O'Dell. )anice Mearkle. Linda Smith. Anecia Ritchey. Linda Clark. Shirley Crawford. Linda Sands. Doreen Williams. Ruth Moshoider ROW 3: Linda Waltman. fanna College. Barbara Johnson. Dianne Marshall. Linda Coleman. Nancy Snyder. Norma Mills. Peggy Hoover. Susan Wigfield ROW 4: Kathleen Ferrell. Donna Treece. Romayne Henderson. Mona Browell. Evelyn Smeltzer. Linda Mellott. Reda Wink. Goria Crawford. Gloria Clark. Carol Felten ROW 5: Wanda Northcraft. Lois Feight. Shirley Nycum. Bonnie Sipes, Linda Pepple. Alice College ROW I: Linda Smith. Linda Cornell. Jackie Edwards. Suzanne Whisel. Dianna O'Dell. Debra Ann Foor. Rose Hoopenaardner. Barbara Miller ROW 2: Susan Robinson. Sharon Valentine. Sherron Sparks. Sharon Peterson. Beverly Barkman. Ginger Clark. Debbie Norris. Sharon Clark. Wanda Hockenberry ROW 3: Denise O'Neal. Kathy Miller. Pamela England. Deirdre Lookabaugh. Sheila Clingerman. Elizabeth Troutman. Connie Mearkle. Carol Dietrich ROW 4: Wanda Ketterman. Debra Sue Foor. Yvonne Karns. Dianne Williams. Connie Moyer. Eileen Smith. Kathy Wigfield. Donna Davis. Pamela Jones ROW 1: Beckie Brantner. Eileen Merritt. Elizabeth Hershberger. Debra Steckman. Denise England. Lettie Yokum. Patty Calhoun. Linda O'Neal. Brenda Browell. Janeen Clark ROW 2: Bonnie Mills. Vera Karns. Kathy Weaverling. Betty Wink. Vicki Gump. Ronda Foor. Peggy Clapper. Sandra Dodson. Sharon Robinson ROW 3: Brenda Caro. Louise Snyder. Carol Bouch. Elizabeth Weimer. Janet Crawford. Mary Davis. Carol Mearkle. Terry Lynch ROW 4: Gladys Karns. Vicki Mearkle. Diane Cessna. Linda Heffner. Patty Pepple. Charlotte Pepple. Rebecca Smith. Karon Feight. Linda Fisher One Hundred Thirteen 'SjUiIa 5ipn Qlub ROW I: Mrs. Gochnour. Barbara Johnson. Nancy Snyder. Vivian Dishong. Patricia Stuckey. Elizabeth Weimer. Linda Sands ROW 2: Donna Treece. Eileen Robinson. Polly Koontz. Cindra Wigfield. Debra Robinson. Susan Wigfield ROW 3: Judith Mellott. Kathy Hershberger. Mary Williams. Mona Browell. Ethel Karns. Yvonne Karns. Sandra England ROW 4 Beverly Burket. Romayne Henderson. Shirley Nycum. Nancy Pepple. Rebecca Pepple. Bonnie Sipes ROW I: Farrell Slutzker. Kathryn Siburt. Linda Dixon. Minnie Wigfield. Wanda Millin. Linda Smith ROW 2: Beverly Barkman. Debra Weaverling. Connie Bloom. Cathy Wilt. Brenda Price. Vicki Ferrell. Shirley Wigfield ROW 3: Doreen Williams. Pamela Reighard. Debra College. Sharon Weicht. Lenncttc Marshall. Sandra Sparks ROW 4: Mary Trail. Joan Beck. Kathy Snyder. Cheryl Smith. Theresa Wendell One Hundred Fourteen DICK CLARK Qoachinq ROW 1: Arthur Palumbo. Football and Wrestling; Bruce Henderson. Basketball; Robert Clark. Varsity Wrestling; Dwane Gochnour. Director ROW 2: LcRoy1'Roberts. Varsity Track and Field; Joel Brown. Track and Field; Ronald Maslanik. Football; Ronald Vespa. Football: Basketball. and Baseball; Peter Kaplan. Varsity Football „ c . . n..l-.u.ii ROW 3: Ralph McIntyre. Wrestling: Daniel Shaffer. Varsity Basketball: Robert Foor. Varsity Baseball: William Klein. Football and Basketball GRADUATING MANAGERS Paul Felton. Richard Evans, Terry Edwards. Rodney Dickinson, Daniel Diehl One Hundred Sixteen (BaA baU -1965 ROW 1: Gary Henderson. Carey Lingenfelter. Joel Lingenfelter. Jerry Robinette. Max McGaha. Richard Crawford. Patrick Karns. Dana Calhoun ROW 2: Coach Foor. Kermit Norris. Gregory Pepple. Michael Conner. Derrill Kline. Gary Border. Alan Over. Lynn O Neal. Donald Diehl. John Hinish. LaMont Morris. Joseph Williams. Coach Vespa ABSENT: Managers Richard Evans. Daniel Diehl. Floyd Cornell SEASON RECORD: 13 WINS 1 LOSS April 2 Southern Fulton 6-0 6 Northern Bedford 8-0 8 Tussey Mountain 11-4 13 Hyndman 7-3 20 Chestnut Ridge 11-2 22 Northern Bedford 9-7 27 Tussey Mountain 8-0 28 Bedford 9-6 29 Hyndman 16-0 May 4 Bedford 1-6 5 Southern Fulton 14-4 6 Chestnut Ridge 11-3 12 Forbes Road 5-2 17 Forbes Road 6-1 Captain—Kermit Norris Most Valuable Player—Gary Border 1965 Bedford County League Champions One Hundred Seventeen Jhack and J'inld - 1965 ROW I: Coach Roberts. Herbert Kisamore. Rodney Reffner. Steve King Eric Rinard. Dennis Stuckey. Barry Ritchey. James Price. Frank Otto. Ray Trail. Coach Brown ROW 2: Jack Newhouse. Manager; William Lookabaugh. Jerry Walton. Rodney Drenning. David Cooper. William Suter. John Troutman. Eugene Secrest. Steve Bequeath ROW 3: Richard Clark. Thomas Dicken. Michael Jay. Daniel Brantner. Donald Chiccarella. Lee Shaw. Daniel Foor. James Barndollar. Harry Stayer ROW 4: Michael King. James Wright. John Stayer. John McElfish. Eric Smith. George Wolfe. Graffious Clark. Robert Steach ROW 5: Robert Mellott. Jack Risser. Dennis Hinish. James Leader. Brent Feight. Rodncv Clark. Rodney Grundy. Daniel Whetstone. Dennis Millin ABSENT: Dale Yoder Rinard approaches high jump Wolfe starts dash GRADUATING TRACK MEN Front: Richard Clark, Harry Stayer, William Lookabaugh, Dennis Stuckey Rear: William Suter, Steve King, James Barndollar, Barry Ritchey, Frank Otto Not Pictured: Dale Yoder Barndollar clears hurdle TPAg 'il mf'M . GRADUATES Kenneth Smith William Suter Robert Baber Harry Stayer Richard Clark Lynn O'Neal Dale Yoder Larry Jay Frank Otto Max Bulger Kenneth Smith Donald Diehl Reginald Bussard Derrill Kline Richard Evans James Barndollar Frank Otto Barry Ritchey Richard Clark Robert Baker Max Bulger Daniel Bennett Paul Von Stein Dale Chamberlain One Hundred Twenty y VARSITY FOOTBALL ROW I: Rodney Clark. Richard Foor. Larry Sloan. Eric Smith. James Wright. George Wolfe. Thomas Ritchey. John Stayer. John McElfish. Ronald Jay. Larry Bulger ROW 2: Larry Fisher. Harry Stayer. Lynn O'Neal. Dale Yoder. Frank Otto. Larry fay. William Suter. Kenneth Smith. Richard Clark. Max Bulger. Carey Lingenfelter. Eric Rinard ROW 3: Coach Palumbo. Coach Maslanik. Frank Foor. James Price. Eugene Secrest. Lamonte Morris. Rodney Reffner. Michael Conner. Ray Trail. Shane Sleighter. Jerry Walton. John Troutman. Herbert Kisamore. David Cooper. Coach Kaplan ROW 4: Randy Edwards. Patrick Karns. Michael Jay. Daniel Foor. Thomas Dicken. Allen Schooley. Charles Snyder. Rodney Drenning. Steve Bequeath. Joseph Williams. Donald Chiccarella. Lee Shaw SEASON RECORD 3 Wins 6 Losses Captain—Harry Stayer Outstanding Player—Harry Stayer Bedlord County All-Stars—Harry Stayer Honorable Mention—Richard Clark and Larry Jay Opponent Score Bedford 6-13 Shade Township 6-33 Tussey Mountain 44-0 Somerset 0-26 Berlin 18-21 Northern Bedford County 12-6 Chestnut Ridge 26-6 James Buchanan 14-20 Central Cove 0-48 0 a ® a: c a a. 1 $ $ 3 ■ o a ® JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL ROW 1: Frank Hammond. John Williams. Thomas Swartz. Randy Leader. Terry Clark. Winfred Decker. (Co-Captain). Thomas Spamer (Co-Captain). Michael Pittman. Rick Shimer. Dennis Bulger. )ohn Foot. ROW 2: John Giffin. Richard Chamberlain. Dennis Drenning. Barry Bussard. Craig Hockensmith. Robert Miller. Ronald Plummer. Russell Redinger. Daniel Staverosky. Joey Cessna, leffrey Whetstone. Eddie ROW 3: Coach Klein. Steve Swartz. Daniel Whetstone. Scott Jones. Arlen Showalter. Larry Zimmerman. Ray Dudley. Randy Johnson. Larry Grubb. Terry D. Clark. John Caro. Richard Bloom. Ronald Kifer. Coach Vespa JUNIOR HIGH RECORD JUNIOR VARSITY RECORD 5 Wins 2 Losses 1 Win 6 Losses Opponent Score Opponent Score Berlin 7-0 Windber 6-18 Hollidaysburg 7-21 Tussey Mountain 18-6 Somerset 0-18 Hollidaysburg 6-33 Chestnut Ridge 8-0 Central 6-12 Northern Bedford County 28-0 Bedford 14-19 Bedford 9-0 Chestnut Ridge 12-20 Tussey Mountain 14-0 Somerset 6-12 VARSITY WRESTLERS ROW 1: Paul Felton. Manager: Dale Chamberlain. John Troutman. Barry Ritchey. Herbert Kisamore. lames Barndollar. Coach Clark ROW 2: Max Bulger. Allen Schooley. Paul Von Stein. Richard Clark ROW 3: Larry Bulger. Dennis Morgan. Daniel Bennett. Eric Smith. Ronald Clark SEASON RECORD 9 Wins 3 Losses Opponent Score Cresson 38- 9 Conemaugh Township 31-21 Hollidaysburg 25-23 Northern Bedford County 42- 0 Bedford 12-13 Tussey Mountain 39- 6 Huntingdon 19-22 Chestnut Ridge 32-14 Altoona 35- 9 Somerset 26-17 Boswell 13-30 Hyndman 44- 9 Co-Captcdns—Richard Clark and Barry Ritchey Hollidaysburg Tournament—Barry Ritchey District V Tournament—James Barndollar, Richard Clark, Barry Ritchey; Paul Von Stein, Runner-up District V Outstanding Wrestler—Barry Ritchey Regional Tournament—Richard Clark, Runner-up One Hundred Twenty Two JUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLERS ROW I: Coach Palumbo. Wayne Calhoun. Edward Wigfield. Dennis Claybaugh. Frank Otto. Lee Cogan. Thomas Spamer. Robert Thomas. Coach McIntyre ROW 2 Robert O'Dell. Manager; Mark Smith. John McElfish. Angelo Harclerode. Dennis Bulger. Ronald Plummer. Thomas Swartz. Ronald Rhodes ROW 3: Vernon VonStein. Gary Steele. Rodney Grundy. Robert Baker. Richard Merritt. Dean Fetters. Terry Wilt JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL (Grades 7-8) ROW 1: Coach Klein. Randy Leader. Thomas Beegle. Gary Henry. Mark Hush. Arlen Showalter. Thomas Williams. Jeffrey Clark ROW 2: John Giffin. Kent LeVan. Bradley Foor. Steve Swartz. Donald Foot. Max Henry. Richard Barton ROW 3: Joseph Facchinei. Lester Treece. Eugene Decker. Lynn Ritchey. Joseph Cessna. Dennis Drenning. James Giffin One Hundred Twenty Three VARSITY BASKETBALL KNEELING: Coach Shaffer. Randy Edwards. Manager STANDING: Reginald Bussard. Michael Conner. Derrill Kline. Rodney Drenning. Donald Gienoer. Kenneth Smith. Thomas Zimmerman. Richard Evans. Patrick Karns. Donald Diehl. Carey Lingenfelter. Richard Crawford VARSITY SCHEDULE JUNIOR VARSITY SCHEDULE 7 Wins 14 Losses 12 Wins 9 Losses JUNIOR JUNIOR VARSITY VARSITY VARSITY VARSITY Southern Fulton 44-49 45-38 Chestnut Ridge 78-43 30-26 Central 55-64 19-35 Northern Bedford County 50-70 41-47 Shanksville-Stonycreek 45-53 50-32 Tussey Mountain 64-51 50-27 Claysburg 65-56 49-37 Bishop Guilfoyle 48-74 31-65 Shanksville-Stonycreek 42-65 49-37 Hyndman 42-51 37-53 Claysburg 75-56 43-42 Bishop McCort 40-98 43-61 Northern Bedford County 52-59 33-25 Bedford 56-50 43-26 Bishop McCort 30-76 39-58 Southern Fulton 57-71 47-41 Tussey Mountain 82-68 50-23 Chestnut Ridge 79-41 46-38 Bishop Guilfoyle 41-82 27-47 Hyndman 56-62 28-43 Bedford 53-62 50-36 Co-Captains: Donald Diehl, Derrill Kline, Kenneth Smith Most Valuable Player—Kenneth Smith JUNIOR HIGH SCHEDULE 7 Wins 7 Losses Chestnut Ridge 33-29 Tussey Mountain 27-20 Northern Bedford County 30-36 Southern Fulton 64-59 Southern Fulton 18-33 Chestnut Ridge 56-35 Hollidaysburg 37-42 Bedford 31-32 Somerset 30-45 Somerset 40-55 Northern Bedford County 40-35 Hollidaysburg 36-48 Bedford 53-30 Tussey Mountain 36-33 One Hundred Twenty Four JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL KNEELING: Larry Fisher. Manager; Coach Henderson _ . r , ■ «. STANDING: Robert Steach. James Wright. Daniel Foor. Joseph Williams. Donald Gienger. Thomas Zimmerman. Rodney Drenmng. Michael Uoude JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL (Grade 9) ROW I: Michael Tromm. John Foor. Michael Pittman. Jerry Morral. Gary Wriaht. Larry Grubb. Terry Clark ROW 2: Coach Vespa. Lon Ritchey. Randy Sponsler. Marshall Redinger. John Williams. Scott Jones. Terry Swindell. Kevin Smith. Manager Varsity—Polly Koontz. Beverly Burket. Romayne Henderson, Mona Browell, Susan Wigfield, Sandra England, Janna College Junior Varsity—Judith Mellott, Joan Beck, Linda Sands, Linda Thomas. Judith Clark, Bonnie Henderson, Kathy Siburt, Jan Smith, absent Junior High—Vicki Ferrell, Vivian Dishong. Debbie Robinson, Cindy Wigfield, Fred Sipes. Patricia Stuckey, Debbie College, Debbie Barton Graduates Beverly Burket Romayne Henderson Mona Browell Susan Wigfield Adviser: Mrs. Morgart George Price Albert Barndollar Clyde Clouse Robert Wakefoose Kennth Clouse Parking Lot Attendant DeWarren Howsare CAFETERIA STAFF STANDING: Lena Wigfield. Li I Grubb. Grace Defibaugh SEATED: Mary Akers, Mona BroweJI. Faith Sams. Maud Foor. Dorothy Reighard TRANSPORTATION STAFF ROW 1: Mr . Stanley Foor. Stanley Foor. William Swartzwelder. Mr . Audrey Swartxweder. Mr . Brayton Bowman ROW 2: Allen Calhoun. John W. Snyder. Leo jay, Russell Lee ROW 3: Charles Hammond. John W. Pepple. Duane Foor One Hundred Twenty Nine ®Q= ? «Q=rf(p Q= p Q= ?=: Q- p Qs ?a Q= CP Q= C?: C © J) From This . . . ... To Cap and Gown CLARKS MOTOR LODGE :9vS =9 ‘S)x=£ ‘S =£v=: _=9V One Hundred Thirty THE EVERETT BANK 115 East Main Street EVERETT, PENNSYLVANIA © CONGRATULATIONS, GRADUATES” i One Hundred Thirty One One Hundred Thirty Two r®Q= «5== Cb= 3= x3-= 3== i=-6 := == Cb= CPa Q 5== C ?: C FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF EVERETT, PENNSYLVANIA Drive-in Banking facilities at rear of main office Branches at WOODBURY, PA. BREEZEWOOD, PA. Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Member of Federal Reserve System Crawford’s Department Store The Friendly Family Store Water Street EVERETT, PENNSYLVANIA 652-5321 One Hundred Thirty Four GERALD W. CLARK A : EVERETT A § ) (L A Well Drilling and Pumps JACUZZI Uniflow—Softeners and Filters Phone 652-5733 PENNSYLVANIA (? COVER STUDIO Portrait Commercial W eddings Groups PHOTOGRAPHY 504 MAIN STREET, JOHNSTOWN, PA. (k PAUL COVER v JAMES COVER % t f Telephone 536-5189 ''= =9, )ifc=£ , =r£ ,c0© One Hundred Thirty Five I I REGULAR BUYERS 190 I 200 PREMIUM BUYERS 210 | 220 | 230 I 240 LUXURY BUYERS 250 260 HORTON'S SUNOCO Your Car Runs Best and You Pay Less Breezewood RE 5-9987 Everett 652-5211 Bedford 623-9827 Bedford 623-9849 Morral Compliments of Trailer Sales Maurice's ♦ Department PARTS AND SERVICE Stores Neiv and Used Trailers ♦o EVERETT PENNSYLVANIA BEDFORD, PA. Phone 652-5939 FROSTBURG, MD. One Hundred Thirty Six Gaph Enterprise Inc. Finance and Insurance Complete Line of Trailers TRAIL-WAY TRAILERS SALES and SERVICE R.D. 4 BEDFORD, PA. 15522 Congratulations to our own Class of 1966 Gateway Restaurant and Gift Shop Newest Styles Latest Colors Lowest Prices ----------- EVERETT, PA. . . Where Thrift meets Fashion! Compliments of Bedford Valley Petroleum Corporation BREEZEWOOD, PENNSYLVANIA “Bedford County Has Gone American One Hundred Thirty Seven Compliments of Evereit Pelroleum Inc. 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WILLIAMS Distributor Phone 652-6262 Everett, Pennsylvania Congratulations Class of ’66 from Sponsler's B. R. Superette 802 North Spring Street Everett, Pennsylvania Phone 652-2814 Compliments of New Enterprise Slone Lime Co. New Enterprise Pennsylvania Compliments of George Transfer and Rigging Co. Inc. Bedford Pennsylvania Your Car a Mess? See Hess! G. A. Hess Body Shop +o+ East First Street Everett, Pennsylvania One Hundred Forty = Q= Cr:«Q= (J:=‘ Ci=rf(P i= C ELECTRIC SALES AND SERVICE KELVINATOR APPLIANCES RCA RADIO AND TELEVISION Bottled Gas Service 141 East Main Street EVERETT, PENNSYLVANIA Phone 652-2514 Compliments of PERCY G. FOOR REAL ESTATE PERCY G. FOOR LUMBER COMPANY EVERETT PENNSYLVANIA i OUR PATRONS Dr. W. F. McCahan Miss Melinda Myers Dr. John E. Harlle Dr. Harold N. Slulzker Dr. Norvil T. Pointer Dr. Louis J. Anetakis Mr. John Beefell Class Pins, Diplomas, Club Pins, Invitations Don Eneix Union Trust Building Pittsburgh Pennsylvania Band Uniforms, Caps and Gowns, Flags, Choir Robes, Prom Favors, Yearbooks One Hundred Forty One +o+ Breezewood Restaurant Specializing in GOOD FOOD and HOMEMADE BAKED GOODS ♦o Everett Pharmacy “Rexall Drugs” Hallmark Cards Russell Stover Candy PRESCRIPTIONS Compliments of Everett Tire Service, Inc. Goodyear, Hercules and McCreary Tires RECAPPING and VULCANIZING 318 West Main Street Everett Phone 652-2815 Compliments of The Diberi Mobile Homes Serving the Public with 20 Years of Quality Mobile Homes B. F. 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Compliments of Crawford's Hardware and Furniture TV—Furniture Electrical Appliances HARDWARE Quality Sporting Goods Everett, Bedford Pennsylvania One Hundred Forty Three 5 Compliments of Gump Evereli Flower Insurance Agency Shop Nationwide Representative 3 Flowers for Every Occasion Phone 652-2711 Phone 652-5833 Everett Pennsylvania Harry E. Laher Koontz Music House 1 Sons Bedford County’s ATLANTIC Complete Music Center 623-6419 Refining Co. Products Bedford Pennsylvania r Our Specialty— f Broasted Chicken 3 Only at Dairyland Congratulations, Class of ’66 Home of 5 FREEZER FRESH SOFT ICE CREAM Rinard j- R.D. 2, Everett, Pennsylvania L Congratulations Class of ’66 Dress Shop Kilcoin Concrete Products ' Concrete Blocks 623-6411 Compliments of H. C. Sleighter Sons FURNITURE—FLOOR COVERINGS ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES 5 Bedford Pennsylvania 652-5422 Everett, Pennsylvania Open any Evening by Appointment One Hundred Forty Four f ' ') CARL T. WHETSTONE v DONN C. 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SPONSLER AND SONS MOBIL SERVICE Everett, Pa. J STRUCKMAN AUTO ELECTRIC TUNE-UP SERVICE 303 State Street Everett Pennsylvania MARY LOUISE MELLOTT BEAUTY SHOP Phone 652-5437 707 West Street, Everett, Pennsylvania MORRAL FARM SUPPLY ESHELMAN RED ROSE FEEDS PURINA CHOWS Seed Cleaning—Grinding—Mixing Tel. 652-2012 R.D. 3, Everett, Pa. Compliments of PENN AIRE MOTEL BRIDAL SUITES Breezewood Pennsylvania BOB FOOR New and Used CARS—TRUCKS—MOTORCYCLES Route 30 Bedford, Pa. Phone 623-8298 GAP AUTO SALVAGE SAM H. GUMP New and Used Parts Phone 652-5652 Everett Pennsylvania BOUCH’S TEXACO COMPLETE SERVICE Breezewood Pennsylvania May Success Always Be Yours Class of ’66 MARSHALL W. FOOR’S GARAGE FRANK L. FOOR, Proprietor Everett Pennsylvania Compliments of JOLLY KIDS SHOPPE Corner Plaza Everett, Pa. TOWN HILL GARAGE CENERAL REPAIRING Heavy Duty Wrecker Service Breezewood Pennsylvania Best Wishes ZIMMERMAN’S CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY R.D. No. 1 Phone 652-5014 Everett Pennsylvania DONALD HERSHBERGER HOME IMPROVEMENTS Wallpaper—Paints—Rental Equipment Bedford, Pa. DEIST CLEANERS Oldest Reliable Cleaners in the County DOT AND JOHN SHAFFER, Owners Bedford and Everett ICKES DRUG STORE THE PRESCRIPTION STORE 623-5615 Bedford Pennsylvania Compliments of THE SHOE BOX Bedford, Pa. (r One Hundred Fifty } CHICOPEE RESTAURANT and LOUNGE FRESH SEA FOOD AND STEAKS Route 220 North of Penna. Turnpike Dancing Nightly :Q= CP«Q= (r Q= 5= Q= CF! C!= ( «Q= (P“ Q: (?=“ Congratulations from jf BEDFORD VILLAGE GIFTS | 100 East Pitt Street, Bedford, Pa. A RUTH J. OWEN MARGARET MANOCK k Compliments of FARMERS HARDWARE COMPANY Bedford Pennsylvania Compliments oj K M VILLAGE DAIRY EARNEST G. SOTIROKOS, Manager Bedford Pennsylvania EDWIN A. DAVIDSON COMPANY WHOLESALE Cigars—Tobaccos—Confections 108 East Pitt Street, Bedford, Pa. Compliments of INTERSTATE MOTOR SYSTEM CRABTREE'S ATLANTIC Wheel Balancing Lubrication RE5-4386 Breezewood, Pennsylvania Best Wishes From NYCUM MOTOR COMPANY Clearville, Pa. Clearville 784-5613 Compliments of CULLIGAN WATER CONDITIONER SF.RlINC IIF. DIOR I) COUNTY Bedford Pennsylvania 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 artist with advice To Mr. Rhoades, who transported copy to the printer To Cover Studios and Weigel Barber, Inc., who provided professional service To the patrons and advertisers, who wi h their generosity helped to make this publication possible To all these people, we express our dec post appreciation —The 1CS6 WARRIOR Staff One Hundred Fifty One uloqAapJiA


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