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Hr . • € ly; - «l '■ T-flC .-'' jf , •■• . • 2 %s - ' ■ •- • jrb • . . f - ' ‘. ? . V 4 '• SB£fv ' Nineteen Hundred Sixty-Nine WARRIOR Volume 33 Everett Area High School EVERETT. PENNSYLVANIA KATHLEEN CRAWFORD WAYNE CALHOUN Editors The dawn of a new day and a new life Two FOREWORD It is with the theme CHALLENGES in mind that we, the Class of '69, proudly present the thirty-third volume of the WARRIOR. As you look through these pages, we hope that you will have pleasant reflections of the many challenges you encountered at EAHS. The staff worked hard to capture reminders of the events which took place in the past year — in the classroom and the laboratory; in the library and the health room; in the gymnasium and on the athletic field; on the stage and in parades; in clubs and on field trips; in the cafeteria, the corridors, and the school buses; in the Principal's office. All of these were scenes and settings for a variety of challenges and experiences which you faced and, hopefully, overcame. It is our hope that your life this year was enriched with new knowledge, new attainments, and new friendships. It is our wish that the 1969 WARRIOR will provide you with many memorable hours of enjoyment. — The Editors KATHY CRAWFORD WAYNE CALHOUN Editor Co-Editor Three IN DEDICATION KENNETH CLOUSE ROBERT WAKEFOOSE Custodians are the guardians and keepers of a building. Very seldom are these men — who are on the job day and night — given the full credit they deserve. They are the men in charge of keeping our building clean and making an infinite number of repairs. We, the Class of 1969, are proud to dedicate our WARRIOR to the faithful custodians of Everett Area High School. BOBBY MORRAL JOHN BURKET STUDY TO LEARN Six LEARN IN VARIOUS WAYS Learning a trade 'One slip of the thumb and I've had it!' Dramatizing a favorite novel Lilies of the Field! Who's kidding whom?'' Improving vocabulary and spelling Look that up in your Funk and Wagnall's. I A 4 PLAN AHEAD FOR THE FUTURE Using a helpful tool Let's see—if Farmer Brown had two cows and one bull . . Looking into the future in P.O.D. When I grow up . . Eight Practicing cheerleading Quiet! I've got an Excedrin headache.' FOLLOW YOUR INTERESTS Keeping up with current news Ver-r-ry interesting! KMCaJ Reliving the past 'Yippee! It's story time. Learning about the body His muscles are nice; but, oh, that face! Nine PERFECT YOUR SKILLS Waiting in the lunch line Wonder what's in our CARE packages today? Speaking before the class Is everybody happy?'' Solving problems in Senior Math Russ, try that subtraction again. Ten CLASS OF 1969 CLASS OFFICERS DEBRA ROBINSON CAROL FELTON THOMAS SPAMER VIVIAN DISHONG Treasurer President Vice President Secretary Class Motto: NO MAN IS FREE WHO IS NOT MASTER OF HIMSELF Class Colors: NAVY BLUE AND WHITE Class Flower: THE ROSE Advisers: Miss Cullen, Chairman; Mrs. Bamdollar, Mr. Kennedy, Mr. Smith SPECIAL EVENTS Class Trip—May 26, 27, 28 Baccalaureate—June 1 Commencement—June 2 Twelve CHICO’S MEMORIES On that unforgettable August day in 1963, one hundred fifty-three bewildered and anxious fellow braves and squaws entered the huge Everett Area High School. The first year was spent making new friends, adjusting to different surroundings, and getting acquainted with ten different teachers. In eighth grade we became involved in school activities by joining activities such as Tri-Hi-Y, Science Club, F.F.A., Band, Junior High Chorus, and sports. We also discovered that upper classmen were really human. As Freshmen, we sponsored a skating party and studied very hard in our new self-elected curriculum. Our Sophomore year was a memorable one indeed. We held the Annual Sophomore Candle Sale, and in the spring we were given the opportunity to take a rewarding field trip to WJAC-TV in Johnstown. During this year we chose our class colors, flower, and motto. How can our class go wrong with a motto like No Man is Free Who is not Master of Himself ? During our Junior year many important events took place—Christmas sales, arrival of our class rings, a hoagie sale, and sponsoring the Junior-Senior Prom with the theme Love is Blue. The Senior year is our busiest as we try to keep up with school work, clubs, and sports. Our spare time has been spent trading pictures and name cards, selling magazines, putting on the class play, and working on the school paper and our yearbook. Eagerly we awaited the Prom, our trip to Washington, D. C., graduation activities, and the arrival of this book. As Seniors, our high school education is almost completed. Soon we'll be leaving the tepee of EAHS to become truck drivers, teachers, businessmen, barbers, nurses, etc., and maybe even Indian chiefs. Our only hope is that we have contributed something to our Alma Mater in return for something very precious she has given us—a chance to prove ourselves, to realize our capabilities, and to lay a foundation for the future. Thirteen SENIORS ROBERT ALLAN AIKEY Herm December 5 Ambition: Commercial Artist Chorus 7, 12; Hi-Y 8; Wrestling 8; Art Club 10, 11, 12; Caduceus Club 11; Class Play 12 SHERRY LEE BOLLMAN Sher January 16 Ambition: Airline Stewardess Library Club 11; Caduceus Club 12; Art Club 12 SUSAN LYNN BARRETT Susan January 19 Ambition: Secretary Chorus 7. 8; Science Club 7; PARROT staff 7; Pep Club 8; Student Council 8; G.A.A. 11, 12 MARSHALL THOMAS BARNES Sheriff August 28 Ambition: Auto Mechanic F.F.A. 7, 8. 9 NANCY LEE BLACKSTONE Nancy April 18 Ambition: Beautician Pep Club 8, 9; Tri-Hi-Y 8; Caduceus Club 11, 12; CHIEFTAIN staff 11, 12; Art Club 12 Fourteen SENIORS JOAN MARIE BRANTNER Jo August 25 Ambition: Computer Operator G.A.A. 8, 9, 10, 11, 12; Caducous Club 10. 11, 12 DENNIS LEE BULGER Jake August 13 Ambition: Teacher Football 7, 8. 9. 10, 11, 12; Wrestling 7, 9; Track 9; Chorus 10, 11, 12; Baseball 10. 11. 12; Varsity Club 10. 11. 12; Gym Club 10; Caduceus Club 11, 12; Tribe 11, 12; Football King 12 LINDA RUTH BROWN Charley September 23 Ambition: Secretary Tri-Hi-Y 7. 8. 9. 11; G.A.A. 7. 8; Pep Club 8; Student Council 9; WARRIOR staff 12 MARY LOUISE BRANTNER Mary March 10 Ambition: Nurse F.H.A. 9; Caduceus Club 10, 11, 12; Library Club 11; Art Club 12 MAXINE CATHERINE BUSSARD Max June 6 Ambition: Secretary Chorus 7, 8, 9; Tri-Hi-Y 8, 9; F.H.A. 9. 10 Fifteen SENIORS KATHY JOANNE CALHOUN Kathy August 18 Ambition: Secretary Chorus 8. 9. 10. 11. 12; F.H.A. 9. 10. 11. 12 RONALD LEE CHAMBERLAIN Ronnie December 5 Ambition: Mechanic GERALD STEVEN CESSNA Steve April 23 Ambition: Electronics Engineer Science Club 7. 8; Coin Club 9, 10; CHIEFTAIN Co-Editor 11. 12; Track 11. 12; Student Council 11, 12; Chorus 11, 12; Quill and Scroll Society 11, 12; Varsity Club 12; Fishing Club 12; National Honor Society 12 Sixteen WAYNE ROSS CALHOUN Ross September 1 Ambition: Commercial Pilot Wrestling 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12; Student Council 7; Chorus 7, 10, 11, 12; Hi-Y 8; Baseball Manager 10; Class Officer 11; National Honor Society 11, 12; Varsity Club 11, 12; Tribe 12; WARRIOR Co-Editor; Football Announcer 12 PAMELA KAY CLABAUGH Pam July 1 Ambition: Medical Secretary Tri-Hi-Y 7, 8. 9; Pep Club 7, 8; Ca-duceus Club 10, 11, 12 SENIORS JEANNE LOUISE CLARK Jeahennic September 30 Ambition: Medical Secretary F.H.A. 9. 10. 11. 12; Library Club 9; Tri-Hi-Y 11; Caduceus Club 12 SHERMAN H. CLARK Sherman April 19 Ambition: Military Service SAL LIE MARIE CLARK Sallie June 23 Ambition: Secretary Student Council 7, 8; Dramatics Club 7; Tri-Hi-Y 7. 8. 9. 11; Chorus 7. 8. 9. 10, 11, 12; National Honor Society 12; WARRIOR staff 12 NORMA GRACE CLARK Norma July 10 Ambition: Secretary Chorus 8, 9; Science Club 8; F.H.A. 9, 10, 11, 12 SHERRY ANN CLARK Sherry August 13 Ambition: Secretary Band 7. 8. 9. 10, 11, 12; WARRIOR staff 12 Seventeen SENIORS SANDRA ANN CLINGERMAN Sandy June 6 Ambition: Secretary Chorus 7, 8, 9, 11, 12; Science Club 7; Pep Club 9; F.H.A. 11, 12; Tribe 12; Keystone Girls State 11; Football Queen's Court 12 DEBORAH LEE COLLEGE Cheetah January 4 Ambition: Elementary Teacher Tri-Hi-Y 7. 8; Caduceus Club 9. 10; G.A.A. 9, 10, 11, 12, Cheerleader 9, 10, 11. 12; Varsity Club 11. 12; F.T.A. 12; Class Play 12; Football Queen's Court 12 MARY ELIZABETH COLEMAN Mary September 24 Ambition: Dramatics Teacher Chorus 7, 8, 9, 10, 11. 12; Tri-Hi-Y 7. 8, 9; Dramatics Club 7; Library Club 9; Student Council 11, 12; CHIEFTAIN staff 11. 12; F.T.A. 10. 11, 12; WARRIOR staff 12; French Club 12; Class Play 12 BERNARD KENNETH CLOUSE Nard February 21 Ambition: Welder F.F.A. 7. 8, 9. 10. 11, 12 SARAH MARGARET COLLEGE Mustang April 7 Ambition: Secretary Pep Club 8. 9; G.A.A. 11, 12 Eighteen SENIORS RONNEY LEO CONRAD Ron December 18 Ambition: Machinist WINFRED KENNETH DECKER JR. Guinea April 28 Ambition: Businessman Football 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12; Basketball 9; Wrestling 10; Varsity Club 10, 11, 12; Fishing Club 12; Caduceus Club 12 KATHLEEN JEAN CRAWFORD Kathy March 11 Ambition: Teacher Chorus 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12; Student Council 8, 10, 11; Tri-Hi-Y 8, 9; Class Officer 9; Caduceus Club 10, 11, 12; National Honor Society 11, 12; WARRIOR Editor 12; Prom Decorating Committee 11 DONNA MAE CRAWFORD Donna April 6 Ambition: Marriage Tri-Hi-Y 7. 8, 10; Art Club 8; Home Ec. Club 9; Chorus 11 MILTON ALLEN DEFIBAUGH Nute July 21 Ambition: Truck Driver Football 7, 8; F.F.A. 7, 8. 9, 10 Nineteen SENIORS DEBORAH DICKEN Debbie September 5 Ambition: Music Teacher Band 7, 8. 9, 10. 11. 12; Chorus 10. 11. 12; Keystone Girls State 11; Junior Miss Candidate 12 LINDA SUE DIXON Linda May 2 Ambition: Commercial Artist CHIEFTAIN staff 7. 12; Tri-Hi-Y 7; Dramatics Club 7; Chorus 7; Class Officer 8, 9; Cheerleader 8, 9; G.A.A. 8, 9, 10, 11, 12; Gym Club 9; Caduceus Club 10; F.T.A. 11, 12; Art Club 12; Prom Decorating Committee 11 DENIS LEIGH DIEHL Denis August 14 Ambition: Electrician DON MARSHALL ELBIN King Tut July 9 Ambition: Welder F.F.A. 11, 12 VIVIAN LYNN DISHONG Jib September 10 Ambition: Elementary Teacher Class Officer 7, 9, 10, 12; Chorus 7; Tri-Hi-Y 7; Student Council 8, 10; G.A.A. 8, 9. 10. 11, 12; Pep Club 8; Cheerleader 9, 10, 11, 12; Football Queen's Court 12; National Honor Society 12 Twenty SENIORS GERALD ROBERT FEIGHT Jacc October 6 Ambition: Accountant Track 11, 12; Fishing Club 12; Varsity Club 12 VICKI LEE FERRELL Vic June 22 Ambition: Teacher Chorus 7; Tri-Hi-Y 7; Dramatics Club 7; G.A.A. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12; Class Officer 8; Pep Club 8, 9; Cheerleader 8. 9, 10, 11, 12; Student Council 9, 10. 11; Gym Club 9; Caduceus Club 10, 11; Varsity Club 11. 12; F.T.A. 12; Football Queen's Court 12 HARRY AUGUSTUS FELTON Harry February 3 Ambition: Farmer CAROL ANN FELTON Carol May 4 Ambition: Elementary Teacher Band 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12; Class President 11, 12; National Honor Society 11, 12; F.T.A. 10, 11, 12; Student Council 12; WARRIOR staff 12; Junior Miss Contestant 12; Outstanding 8th Grade Girl; Football Queen's Court 12 ALEXIS SUE FOOR Alexis September 25 Ambition: Airline Hostess Dramatics Club 7; Band 7, 8, 9, 10, 11; Pep Club 8, 9; F.T.A. 10. 11; Art Club 12; Class Play 12; Football Queen's Court 12 Twenty One SENIORS JERRY ROBERT FOOR Grouse October 21 Ambition: Undecided Basketball 10. 11. 12; Football 12; Fishing Club 12 RONALD MARK FOOR Bear April 16 Ambition: Equipment Operator Football 7; Football Manager 12; Basketball Manager 11; Basketball 10; Varsity Club 10. 11, 12; Art Club 12; Track 11. 12 MITCHELL BARRY FOOR Mitch July 30 Ambition: Carpenter Student Council 7, 8; F.F.A. 9, 10, 11, 12; Equestrian Club 11, 12 JOHNNY LANCE FOOR Jungle March 3 Ambition: Mechanic F.F.A. 7, 8, 9; Football 8. 9, 10; Basketball 8, 9. 10 KATHI SUE GOCHNOUR Coconut June 24 Ambition: Nurse Band 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12; Caduceus Club 10. 11, 12; Student Council 11 Twenty Two SENIORS MARGARET ELAINE GROVE Elaine October 30 Ambition: Cosmetologist Safety Club 7, 8; YWCA Club 8; Pep Club 9, 10; Chorus 9, 10, 11; United Nations Club 10; Library Club 11, 12; F.H.A. 12; Art Club 12 ANGELO DAVID HARCLERODE Ang June 4 Ambition: Writer Wrestling 7, 8, 9. 10. 11, 12; Band 7. 8. 9, 10. 11, 12: Track 8. 9. 11; Dance Band 10, 11; Fishing Club 11; Varsity Club 11. 12; WARRIOR staff 12; Class Play 12 ANNABELLE FAYE HEDRICK Annabelle July 12 Ambition: Secretary Tri-Hi-Y 7. 9, 11; G.A.A. 9. 10, 11, 12; Pep Club 9; F.H.A. 12 DAVID KEITH HAMMOND Eggs March 7 Ambition: Marine Football 8, 9, 12; Pep Club 8; Wrestling 9, 11, 12; Track Manager 10; Varsity Club 11, 12; Fishing Club 12; Caduceus Club 12; Baseball 12; Art Club 12 DONNA JILL HELSEL D.J. August 10 Ambition: Work with orphans Science Club 8, 9; Pep Club 8, 9; Library Club 10. 11; CHIEFTAIN staff 11, 12; Caduceus Club 11, 12; Art Club 12 Twenty Three SENIORS RICHARD DUANE HORTON Dick May 28 Ambition: Commercial Artist Band 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12; Dance Band 7, 8. 9. 10. 11, 12; Class Officer 9; WARRIOR Artist 12; Art Club 12; Class Play 12 ORVILLE WILLIAM KEEL Bug February 23 Ambition: Artist Wrestling 11 EDWARD SCOTT JONES Hcrk April 16 Ambition: Greens Keeper Football 7, 8, 9; Hi-Y 9; Basketball 9, 10. 11, 12; Fishing Club 11, 12 SYLVIA ANN HOSTETTER Sylvia December 20 Ambition: Social Worker Band 7, 8, 9; Dramatics Club 10; Chorus 11, 12; Caduceus Club 11, 12 ANDREW T. KETTERMAN Myre April 10 Ambition: U. S. Army Science Club 8; Coin Club 9; F.F.A. 9. 10. 11. 12 Twenty Four SENIORS HAZEL RUTH KIFER Hazel April 23 Ambition: Cosmetologist Tri-Hi-Y 7, 8, 9; Spelling Bee Winner 7; F.H.A. 9, 11. 12; G.A.A. 10 KENNETH ROY KLAHRE Henry November 21 Ambition: Lumberman F.F.A. 9. 10, 11, 12; National Honor Society 12 BEVERLY SUE KING Peanut July 17 Ambition: Airline Reservotionist Student Council 7, 8, 9, 11; Dramatics Club 7; Tri-Hi-Y 7; Chorus 7. 8. 10, 11, 12; Class Officer 8; Pep Club 8; Cheerleader 9, 10, 11, 12; G.A.A. 9, 10, 12; Caduceus Club 10; Varsity Club 11, 12; F.T.A. 12; Football Queen's Court 12 RONALD CLIFTON KIFER Kelly December 17 Ambition: Construction Worker Science Club 7, 8; Wrestling 8, 9; F.F.A. 8, 9, 10, 11. 12; Football 9. 11, 12; Baseball 11; Track 12; Varsity Club 12 JEANNETTE ELIZABETH LAWLER Jcannic November 10 Ambition: Certified Public Accountant F.H.A. 7, 8, 9; WARRIOR staff 12 Twenty Five SENIORS DANNY LAMAR LEADER Festus August 18 Ambition: Computer Manager Football 7, 8; F.F.A. 7; Basketball 8; Wrestling 10; Basketball Manager 11; Varsity Club 11. 12; Track 12 GARY EUGENE McCLAIN Gary July 13 Ambition: Social Worker Science Club 8; Chorus 10, 11, 12; WARRIOR staff 12 SHARON JEAN LEONARD Sharon September 4 Ambition: Commercial Artist Art Club 7. 8, 9, 12; Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Dance Band 10, 11, 12; Caduceus Club 12; Caduceus Club 10; WARRIOR Co-Artist 12; Class Play 12 JOIE ANN LEHMAN Joie June 19 Ambition: Nurse Tri-Hi-Y 7, 8; G.A.A. 8; Pep Club 9; Caduceus Club 10, 11, 12; Art Club 12 BARBARA LEE McCULLEY Boo bo r November 26 Ambition: Nurse Language Club 7; Pep Club 7; Tri-Hi-Y 8; G.A.A. 9, 11; Library Club 9; Caduceus Club 10, 11, 12 Twenty Six SENIORS CHARLES HUBERT MALLOW Chuck June 20 Ambition: Welder F.F.A. 7, 8. 9, 10, 11, 12 DONALD GENE MAY Duck August 20 Ambition: Mechanic F.F.A. 9, 10, 11, 12 PATRICIA ANN MARSHALL Pat February 12 Ambition: Singer Band 7, 8. 9, 10; Chorus 10, 11, 12; Library Club 11, 12; Caduceus Club 11, 12; CHIEFTAIN staff 11. 12; Art Club 12 LENNETTE CAROL MARSHALL Lynne December 3 Ambition: Elementary Teacher Student Council 7, 8, 9, 12; Tri-Hi-Y 7, 8, 10; Chorus 7. 11; G.A.A. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. F.H.A. 9. 12; Gym Club 9; Library Club 9. 10. 11; F.T.A. 9. 10. 11, 12; Language Club 10; National Honor Society 11, 12; WARRIOR staff 12; Football Queen's Court 12 BRIAN DAVID MEARKLE Lem December 19 Ambition: Commercial Artist Baseball Manager 10; Art Club 12 Twenty Seven SENIORS HAZEL LILLIAN MEARKLE Hazel February 21 Ambition: Navy Nurse G.A.A. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12; F.H.A. 9. 10. 11, 12; Caduceus Club 11, 12 CRAIG LEE MELLOTT Camel February 26 Ambition: Welder F.F.A. 7. 8. 9, 10. 11. 12 WILLIAM KEITH MEARKLE Bill May 23 Ambition: Undecided F.F.A. 9, 10. 11. 12 MARY ANN MEARKLE Muz October 22 Ambition: To own a horse ranch Science Club 7; F.H.A. 9. 10. 11. 12; G.A.A. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12; Art Club 12 DORIS ANN MESSERSMITH Dody Ann June 23 Ambition: Airline Stewardess Chorus 8. 9; F.H.A. 9. 10, 11. 12; G.A.A. 11, 12; Caduceus Club 12 Twenty Eight SENIORS RONALD LOUIS MILES Ronnie May 12 Ambition: Mechanic F.F.A. 7, 8. 9. 10. 11. 12 CHARLOTTE ROBINETTE PEPPLE Rob March 5 Ambition: Stenographer Civil Air Patrol 9. 10; Junior Achievement Award 11; G.A.A. 12 JERRY ALLEN MORRAL Myrtle December 2 Ambition: Accountant Basketball 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12; Hi-Y 8; Chorus 10. 11. 12; Track 11, 12; Varsity Club 11. 12; Class Play 12 J LAWRENCE RAY MILLER Larry July 7 Ambition: Electrician Chorus 10, 11 JAY LYLE PEPPLE Pebble May 7 Ambition: Carpenter F.F.A. 7; Track 10, 11, 12; Varsity Club 10. 11. 12 Twenty Nine SENIORS NANCY ANN PEPPLE Nancy June 14 Ambition: Home Economics Teacher Student Council 7, 8. 9, 10, 11, 12; Tri-Hi-Y 7. 8; G.A.A. 8. 9, 10. 11. 12; F.H.A. 9, 10. 11. 12; Library Club 9. 10. 11; F.T.A. 9. 10. 11. 12; Gym Club 9; National Honor Society 11, 12; WARRIOR staff 12; Football Queen's Court 12; Prom Decorating Committee 11 JOHN M. POTTS, JR. Junior December 24 Ambition: Air Force Gym Club 7, 8 RONALD B. PLUMMER Plum December 9 Ambition: Commercial Artist Wrestling 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12; Football 9. 12; Varsity Club 10, 11. 12; Art Club 12 MICHAEL RAYMOND PITTMAN Pike June 19 Ambition: Physical Education Teacher Football 7, 8, 9. 10, 11, 12; Basketball 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12; Track 8. 9. 10. 11. 12; Varsity Club 9. 10, 11. 12; Art Club 12; Fishing Club 12; Caduceus Club 12 JUDY ANN POTTS Jap November 30 Ambition: Model Chorus 7, 8, 9; G.A.A. 8, 9; Pep Club 8, 9; Student Council 10; Caduceus Club 11, 12; Art Club 12; Football Queen's Court 12 Thirty SENIORS CHERYL JUNE PRICE Cher June 19 Ambition: Teacher Dramatics Club 7, 10; G.A.A. 8, 10, 11, 12; Tri-Hi-Y 7, 8; Band 8, 9; Pep Club 8; Chorus 11, 12; Caduceus Club 11, 12; French Club 12; Football Queen's Court 12 MARSHALL REDINGER, JR. Russell June 15 Ambition: Automotive Factory Worker Football 7. 8, 9. 11, 12; Basketball 7. 8, 9, 10, 11, 12; Track 8, 9; Varsity Club 11, 12; Baseball 11, 12; Fishing Club 11, 12; Caduceus Club 11, 12; Art Club 12; Football King First Runner-up RONALD HOWARD RHODES Buck February 25 Ambition: Electronics Technologist Wrestling 8, 9, 10; Junior Variety Show 10; Fishing Club 11, 12; Caduceus Club 12; Art Club 12; Student Council 12; Class Play 12 PAMELA ANN REIGHARD Pam August 23 Ambition: Business Teacher Chorus 7, 8, 9. 10. 11, 12; Tri-Hi-Y 11; National Honor Society 12; WARRIOR staff 12 JOHN LEE RISSER Jack September 18 Ambition: Architect Track 8, 9, 10; Chess Club 8, 9; CHIEFTAIN Co-Editor 11. 12; Student Council 11. 12; Fishing Club 11, 12; Quill Scroll Society 11, 12; Art Club 12; Class Play 12; Johnstown Tribune-Democrat Most Valuable Newspaper Staffer Award 11 Thirty One SENIORS EDWARD LON RITCHEY Lon July 12 Ambition: Jet Mechanic Football 7, 8, 12; Basketball 7, 8, 9, 10, 11; Gym Club 9; Baseball 10, 11, 12; Fishing Club 11, 12; Art Club 12 DEBRA ANN ROBINSON Queen July 4 Ambition: Elementary Teacher Class Officer 7. 11; G.A.A. 8. 9, 10, 11, 12; Cheerleader 8, 9, 10. 11; Cheerleading Manager 12; Student Council 7, 8, 12; Pep Club 8; F.T.A. 10, 11, 12; Gym Club 9; Varsity Club 11, 12; CHIEFTAIN staff 11. 12; National Honor Society 11, 12; WARRIOR staff 12; Football Queen's Court 12; Class Play 12 MARTHA ETTA ROBERTS Martha November 2 Ambition: Legal Secretary Tri-Hi-Y 8; Spelling Bee Winner 8; G.A.A. 9; F.H.A. 12 SUSAN DEE RITCHEY Sue February 9 Ambition: Airline Hostess Chorus 7, 8. 9; Tri-Hi-Y 9. 11; F.H.A. 11, 12; G.A.A. 12; Caduceus Club 12 JOSEPH HENRY ROSE Jose August 8 Ambition: Bronco Buster Hi-Y 7, 8, 9; F.F.A. 10, 11, 12 Thirty Two SENIORS DEBORAH ANN SHAUF Debbie May 14 Ambition: Waitress Spelling Bee Winner 8; G.A.A. 9; F.H.A. 9. 10. 11; Tri-Hi-Y 11 FRED M. SIPES II Fred September 14 Ambition: Hair Stylist Dramatics Club 7, 10; Pep Club 8, 9; Cheerleading 9; Library Club 9; CHIEFTAIN staff 11, 12; Caduceus Club 11, 12; WARRIOR staff 12; Class Play 12; Prom Decorating Committee 11 PENNY EILEEN SIMPSON Nickle May 17 Ambition: Secretary Tri-Hi-Y 8, 9, 10, 11; F.H.A. 10, 11 LINDA ANN SIMMONS Lyn May 25 Ambition: Airline Hostess Student Council 7; Tri-Hi-Y 8, 10, 11; F.H.A. 9, 10, 11, 12 HELEN GRACE SMITH Helen August 13 Ambition: Social Worker G.A.A. 8, 9, 10; Art Club 12 Thirty Three SENIORS MARK KARNS SMITH Snuff May 27 Ambition: Draftsman Wrestling 7, 8, 9, 10; Student Council 10 AMELIA SUE SNYDER Sue July 17 Ambition: Secretary SANDRA KAY SMITH Sandy May 19 Ambition: Secretary Dramatics Club 7; Cheerleading Manager 8, 9. 10. 11; G.A.A. 9; Tri-Hi-Y 11; F.H.A. 11. 12 ROSALIE SHARON SMITH Rose November 22 Ambition: Homemaker Lions Club Award 10, 11 DEBRA LYNN SNYDER Snyd April 9 Ambition: Airline Reservationist Dramatics Club 7; G.A.A. 8, 9. 10, 11, 12; Library Club 9; WARRIOR staff 12 Thirty Four SENIORS GEORGE THOMAS SPAMER Spam February 7 Ambition: Public Accountant Wrestling 8, 9, 10; Football 9, 10, 11, 12; Baseball 10; Class Officer 10, 12; Chorus 10; Student Council 10, 11; Track 11. 12; Varsity Club 11, 12; WARRIOR staff 12; National Honor Society 12; Football King Second Runner-up RANDY DUANE SPONSLER Tweedy July 30 Ambition: Professional Guitarist Basketball 7. 8. 9. 10, 11; Gym Club 9; Chorus 10; Art Club 12; Caducous Club 12 EDITH RAE SPICER Edic October 10 Ambition: Housewife Pep Club 10; Caduceus Club 11, 12 LARRY RAY SPENCER Larry October 10 Ambition: Auto Mechanic GARY LYNN STEEL Beef April 20 Ambition: Air Force Basketball 7; Wrestling 8. 9, 10; Gym Club 9; Fishing Club 11, 12; Art Club 12; Caduceus Club 12 Thirty Five SENIORS PATRICIA ANN STUCKEY Pat August 12 Ambition: Medical Secretary Chorus 7, 8; G.A.A. 9, 10, 11. 12; Cheerleader 9, 10, 11; Gym Club 9; Caduceus Club 10; F.T,A. 11. 12; Varsity Club 11, 12; Student Council 12 ROBERT EUGENE THOMAS Apache O Ambition: Sailor Gym Club 8; Wrestling 9 10, 11, 12; Football 12; Fishing Club 11; Art Club 12 TERRY D. SWINDELL Beetle January 4 Ambition: Air Force Basketball 7. 8. 9, 10, 11, 12; Baseball 12; Fishing Club 12; Art Club 12; Caduceus Club 12 THOMAS PAUL SWARTZ Swartzic December 10 Ambition: Army Career Football 8. 9. 10, 11, 12; Wrestling 8. 9, 10; Baseball 10, 11, 12; Chorus 10; Varsity Club 11, 12; Caduceus Club 11, 12; Fishing Club 12; Art Club 12; Football King Third Runner-up CRESCENDA LORRAINE TRAIL Rainy May 18 Ambition: Beautician F.H.A. 12 Thirty Six SENIORS MARY JANE TRAIL Mary Jane January 9 Ambition: Beautician Tri-Hi-Y 7, 8; Gym Club 8, 9; Pep Club 8; Chess Club 9; Art Club 12 MICHAEL WARREN VANCE Mike August 22 Ambition: Heavy Equipment Operator F.F.A. 10, 11, 12; Lions Club Award WILMA MARIE VALENTINE Wilma September 11 Ambition: Secretary G.A.A. 11 BETTY JO TREECE Betty Jo October 4 Ambition: Secretary Pep Club 7, 8, 9; Dramatics Club 7; Tri-Hi-Y 8; Caduceus Club 11, 12 VERNON VAUGHN VON STEIN Vernon August 24 Ambition: Truck Driver Wrestling 8, 9. 10, 11, 12; Hi-Y 8, 9 Thirty Seven SENIORS DEBBIE ANN WEAVERLING Wookie October 28 Ambition: Undecided Dramatics Club 7; G.A.A. 7, 8; Pep Club 7, 8; Gym Club 9; Art Club 12 THERESA S. WENDELL Sydney January 1 Ambition: Airline Stewardess Student Council 7, 10, 11; G.A.A. 8, 9, 10, 11, 12; Gym Club 9; Class Officer 10; National Honor Society 11, 12; WARRIOR staff 12; Football Queen’s Court 12; French Club 12 FRANCES LOUISE WEIST Louey July 8 Ambition: Secretary F.H.A. 10 SHARON EUNICE WEIGHT Sharon September 1 Ambition: Beautician G.A.A. 7, 8; Gym Club 9; Art Club 12 DAVID DANIEL WHETSTONE Whet February 2 Ambition: Pharmacist Football 7, 8, 9; Track 7. 8, 9, 10; Wrestling 10, 11, 12; Chorus 10, 11, 12; Fishing Club 11, 12; Varsity Club 12; WARRIOR staff 12; Class Play 12; National Honor Society 12 Thirty Eight SENIORS CINDY KAY WIGFIELD Cindy May 17 Ambition: Computer Programmer Gym Club 9; Football Queen's Court 7; Cheerleader 8, 9, 10, 11, 12; Class Officer 7, 8; G.A.A. 8, 9, 10, 11, 12; Varsity Club 11, 12; Football Queen 12; National Honor Society 12 ORVILLE FRANK WILLIAMS Orville March 19 Ambition: Road Construction F.F.A. 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 JOAN FAYE WILLIAMS Jo December 29 Ambition: Secretary Chorus 7. 8. 9; Tri-Hi-Y 8, 9; F.H.A. 9, 10; WARRIOR staff 12; National Honor Society 12 ALVIN DUYANE WILLIAMS Duyane February 27 Ambition: Heavy Equipment Operator F.F.A. 7, 8. 9, 10, 11, 12 DAVID KEITH WILT Weasel October 28 Ambition: Mechanic F.F.A. 9, 10; Basketball Manager 10; Varsity Club 11, 12; Track 11. 12; Art Club 12; Football 12 Thirty Nine XT' SENIORS Forty NORMA JEAN WILT Jeannec April 3 Ambition: Nurse Student Council 7; Tri-Hi-Y7,8; Chorus 7. 8, 9. 10. 11. 12; G.A.A. 8; Bond 9. 11. 12; Caduceus Club 10, 11, 12; Tribe 11, 12; Dance Band 11, 12; French Club 12 THOMAS LEE WILT Tiger March 11 Ambition: Jockey F.F.A. 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 GARY ALTON WRIGHT Gary May 23 Ambition: Commercial Artist Basketball 7, 8, 9, 10; Art Club 12 DONALD STEVEN YOUNG Steve July 15 Ambition: Mechanic F.F.A. 7. 8, 9. 10. 11. 12 CHICO’S FAVORITES BEST LOOKING BEV KING and TOM SPAMER Make-up does wonders 1 MOST ATHLETIC and MOST POPULAR CINDY WIGFIELD and SONNY REDINGER Tennis, anyone? BEST DRESSED FRED SIPES and VIVIAN DISHONG Straighten your tie, silly? CHICO'S FAVORITES Go ahead—I dare you! MOST ARGUMENTATIVE SYLVIA HOSTETTER and RONNIE KIFER MOST OUTSTANDING PERSONALITY RONALD RHODES and DEBBIE ROBINSON Stick with me. Buddy, and we’ll go far. MOST FLITTATIOUS DEBBIE SNYDER and RON RHODES I'll give you two years to stop that. Forty Two mm CHICO’S FAVORITES BEST SINGERS DENNIS BULGER and PAT MARSHALL BEST DANCERS FREDDY SIPES and DEBBIE SNYDER Sock it to mei BEST ARTISTS DICK HORTON and SHARON LEONARD Bach? You've got to be kidding! Forty Three Masters in their art! CHICO’S FAVORITES MOST CONGENIAL THERESA WENDELL and TERRY SWINDELL Faking it? MOST PHOTOGENIC BEST FIGURES TOM SWARTZ and BEV KING Say Raspberries Forty Four CHERYL PRICE and RON PLUMMER Ah-h-h, my hero I CHICO’S FAVORITES BEST BLUSHERS CHARLES MALLOW and LINDA SIMMONS Really I 1 QUIETEST DEBBIE SHAUF and GARY McCLAIN Don't you ever speak to me again! BEST ALL-AROUND TOM SPAMER and CAROL FELTON All around? CHICO’S FAVORITES I MOST STUDIOUS and LIKELY to SUCCEED STEVE CESSNA and NANCY PEPPLE . . . and when I make my second million— MOST TALENTED ALEXIS FOOR and ROBERT A1KEY Encore! MOST TALKATIVE ROBERT AIKEY and DEBBIE COLLEGE Don't you ever keep your big trap shut? BEST MUSICIANS ANGELO HARCLERODE and JEANNEE WILT A one and a two . . . Forty Six t TALENTS RECOGNIZED... IN THE BAND Row 1: Dick Horton, Corol Felton, Jeonneo Wilt, Debbie Dicken Row 2: Shoron Leonard, Sherry Clark, Angelo Horclerode, Kathi Gochnour IN THE CHORUS Row 1: Kathy Calhoun, Beverly King, Patty Marshall, Jeannee Wilt. Sandy Clingerman, Cheryl Price, Kathy Crawford, Debbie Dicken, Mary Coleman Row 2: Wayne Calhoun, Bob Aikey, Dennis Bulger, Gary McClain, Sallie Clark, Pam Reighard Row 3: Steve Cessna, Jerry Morral, Sylvia Hostetter, Dan Whetstone Forty Seven THE SEASON’S OVER ♦ ♦ IN BASEBALL Lon Ritchey, Marshall Redinger. Winfred Decker. Tom Swartz, Dennis Bulger IN TRACK AND FIELD Ronald Kifer, Tom Spamer, Mike Pittman, Ronald Foor, lerry Morral. Steve Cessna. Gerald Feight, Jay Pepple Forty Eight LETTERS WON ♦ ♦ ♦ IN CHEERLEADING Debbie College, Vicki Ferrell, Cindy Wigfield, Vivian Dishong, Beverly King IN FOOTBALL Row 1: Michael Pittman, Robert Thomas, Dennis Bulger Row 2: Jerry Foor, Marshall Redinger, Ronald Kifer, Ronald Plummer Row 3: Thomas Spamer, David Wilt, David Hammond, Lon Ritchey, Winfred Decker, Thomas Swartz Forty Nine IN BASKETBALL Terry Swindell, Marshall Redinger, Scott Jones, Jerry Morral, Jerry Foor, Michael Pittman IN WRESTLING Wayne Calhoun. Daniel Whetstone, Angelo Harclerode, Lon Ritchey, Vernon VonStein, David Hammond, Ronald Plummer MEMORIES, MEMORIES .. CLASS OF 1970 BRENDA CARO Secretary CLASS OFFICERS JOHN GIFFIN GREGORY BOWMAN ELIZABETH TROUTMAN Vice President President Treasurer Class Motto: WITH GOD AS OUR GUIDE, EDUCATION IS OUR GOAL Class Colors: NAVY BLUE AND WHITE Class Flower: YELLOW ROSE Fitly Two f Mr km homeroom ,«2 sz jsri « ........ Harold SJS3Sil£?V F°°r’ Mark Hu rV ' - C' Bow™ ' J°Seph 'Wod JUNIORS ROW I; Row 2: Row 3 Row A: X Row I: Mr. Vespo Robert c • . „ HOMEROOM 21« K Ritchev ROber' Pe,rUnyOk- Cur, H rb00 r7'l Lindo F,V,h.r. T. ’ KondV Johnson, Wilmer a ir f S,mrT1ons m r W' 'Om,. Thomo, B«,le. r Fi y Three JUNIORS HOMEROOM 207 Row 1: Mr. Moslonik, Jean Fabian, Trellis Resh, Connie Moyer. Judy Dennis, Dennis Foor, Brenda Caro, Sherron Sparks Row 2: Rhonda Foor, Debbie Price, Betty Wink, Dennis Snyder, Connie Mearkle, Beverly Barkman, Glenda Bulger Row 3: Sharon Shryock. Kathy Weaverling, Diane Karns, Richard Barton, Ronald Bequeath, Kathy Wigfield, Debbie Sleighter, Lois Cessna Row 4 Philip Wilkins, Kent Clark, Max Henry, Lee Keiferman, Charlotte Pepple, Fronk Hammond, Rex Bennett Row 5: Keith Cornell, James Miller, Daniel Bayer, Robert McCormick, Delores Jay, Richard Shimer Absent: Foster College, Michael Smith HOMEROOM 209 Row 1: Mrs Diehl, Leona Clmgerman. Cathy Wolfe, Robert Miller, Sharon Peterson, Farrel Slutzker, Cathy Hinson Row 2: Orville Jay, Cela Facchinei, Cathy Sollenberger, Rebecca Smith, Bonnie Barton, Carol Bouch, Gladys Karns Row 3: Wilnam Robinette, Cathy Shaffer. Elizabeth Weimer, Diana Cessna, Mary Mearkle, Charles Miller Row 4: Steven Swartz, Robert Ciucci, Thomas Williams, Donald Foor, Thomas Deremer, Randy Bussard, Thomas Barkman Row 5: Michael Siegele, Gerald Snyder, Harry Harman, Terry Riley, Granville Moyer, Glenn Gettinger Filty Four CLASS OF 1971 CLASS OFFICERS JOSEPH FACCHINEI Vice President RICHARD HUSH PATTI PEPPLE Treasurer Secretary SHARON ROBINSON President Class Motto: KNOWLEDGE IS OUR STEPPING STONE; GOD IS OUR GUIDE Class Colors: PURPLE AND CANDLELIGHT Class Flower: THE CARNATION Fifty Five SOPHOMORES HOMEROOM 100 Row 1. Mrs. W. Ritchey, Nancy Melloft, Suzanne Whisel, Elizabeth Hershberger, Jacqueline Felton, Patty Jo Miller. Vicki Foor Row 2: Donna Kinser, Linda O'Neal, Lester Treece. Jane Scitticatt, Bonnie Smith, Betty Hall Row 3: Diana Lee, Debbie Sue Foor, Denise England, Gerald Leoder, Lynn Ritchey, Eugene Decker, Shirley Bulger Row 4: Carol Dietrich, Demse Woy, Gregory Ritchey, Charles Clark, Herbert Jackson, Patty Calhoun Row 5; Denise Cornell, Richard Pittman, Jeffrey Clark, James Cornell, Linda Spade HOMEROOM 115 Row 1: Mr. R. Foor, Bonnie DeShong, William Bulger, Sydney Clark, Steve Gettinger. Richard Chamberlain Row 2: Linda Cornell, Jerri Jay, Susan Reighord, Sara Felton, Cynthia Clark, Sharon Valentine Row 3: Janet Wright, Cheryl Kline, Sally Bloom, Sherry Wigfield, Dennis Drenning, Debbie Steckman, Wanda Hockenberry Row 4: Debra Foor, Diana Miller, Cathy Smith, Pamela England, Luann Leonard, Bonnie Mills Row 5: George Hall, Timothy Ritchey, William Mearkle, Terry Feight, Thomas O'Neal, Timothy Shaffer, Ricky Cessna Absent: Steven Swope Fifty Six f SOPHOMORES HOMEROOM 308 Row 1: Mr. Bridge, Robert McClain, Donald Thompson, Bernard Smith, Randy Chamberlain Row 2: Garry Meyer, Steve Roth, Gilbert Wilt, Richara Hush, Randy Clark Row 3: Rodney Norris, John Coro, Monty Robinson. Steve Morse, Gary Henry, Dennis Ritchey HOMEROOM 314 Row I: Miss Smith, Karen Fcttors. Sally Diehl, Rose Hoopengardner, Jeffrey Whetstone, Brenda Calhoun, Kathie Miller, Diana People Row 2: Kathy Keating, Barbara Smith, Karen Feight, Lucretia Ziviello, Ruth Nelson, Debra Means Row 3: Janeen Clark, Margaret Clapper, Jacquelyn Edwards, Karen Snyder, James Giffin, Susan Foor, Linda Lotto Row 4: Susan Robinson, Vicki Gordon, Ricki Bequeath, Norman Wilt, Linda Heffner, Gary Davis Row 5: Daniel Pittman, John Cogan, Doyle Bryant, Larry Grubb, Kevin Smith, Patti Pepple, George Clingerman Fifty Seven SOPHOMORES HOMEROOM 202 Row 1: Mr Kaplan Edward Clark. Deborah Koontz, Diana Halferman, Joseph Facchinei, Alice Wallace. Deborah Willioms, Charlotte Morris Row 2: Deborah Fetters. Gary Hortsock, Melissa Dicken, Deborah Smith. Brenda B rowel I. Deborah Chiccarella. Deborah Pittman Row 3 Conme Logsdon. Sharon Robinson. Yvonne Orndoff, Deborah Johnson, Wonda Clark, Linda Foor Row 4: Jesse Cogan. Steven Hollmgshead. Edward Miller. Larry Hess, Barry Bussord. William Stunkard, David Duncan Row 5: Richard Bloom, Arlen Showalrer. Peggy Andrews, Lawrence Zimmerman, Joseph Ritchey, David Perrin Eleanor Roosevelt once said: If you prepare yourself at every point as well as you can, with whatever means you may have, you will be able to grasp opportunity for broader experience when it appears. The moments and personalities captured and pictured throughout this book reflect her meaning, for each was the result of a challenge accepted and overcome only by preparation. Each will serve as a stepping stone and as a help to the next one. — The Editors Fiity Eight HONORARY SOCIETIES NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Row 1: Miss Morse, Kathleen Crawford, Sollie Clark, Pamela Reighard, Carol Felton Row 2: Vivian Dishong, Theresa Wendell, Kenneth Klahre. Debra Robinson, Lennette Marshall Row 3: Cindy Wigfield, Joan Williams, Wayne Calhoun, Daniel Whetstone Row 4: Thomas Spamer, Steven Cessna, Nancy Pepple Elected in February, 1969- Deborah Barton, Sherry Clark, Thomas Deremer, Deborah Dicken, Alexis Foor, Jody Foor, John Giffin, Curtis Hearn, Mark Hush, Robert McCormick, Cathy Shaffer N.H.S. OFFICERS KATHLEEN CRAWFORD WAYNE CALHOUN NANCY PEPPLE Secretary President Vice President QUILL AND SCROLL SOCIETY JOHN RISSER STEVEN CESSNA f STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS BEVERLY KING DEBBIE BARTON NANCY PEPPLE CAROL FELTON Secretary Vice-President President Treasurer Row Is Mr. Smith, Brenda Smith, Dennis Ritchey, Charlotte Mearkle, Eddie Mack, Penny Adams, Bruce Negley Row 2: Debbie Barton, Beverly King, Jackie Gordon, Victor Barkman, Carol Felton, Gary Shryock Row 3: Mary Coleman, Lennette Marshall. Beth Sollenberger, Eugene Decker, Cathy Sollenberger. Cathy Duvall, Debbie Means Row 4: Dennis Drenning, Patricia Stuckey. Richard Hush. Steven King, Sandy Kifer, Sharon Robinson Row 5: Douglas Mack, Steven Cessna, Dennis Householder. Robert McCormick, Nancy Pepple Sixty One STUDENT COUNCIL FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA OFFICERS MITCHELL FOOR. Reporter; RANDY JOHNSON, Treasurer; RONALD KIFER, Chaplain; KENNETH KLAHRE, President; WILLIAM MEARKLE, Vice President; LEE KETTERMAN, Secretary; WILLIAM ROBINETTE. Sentinel Sixty Two Row Is Mark Hartle, Angela Calhoun, Karen Fetters, Robin Risser. Leo Imes, Lois Ray . Row 2: Kenneth Miller, Debbie Imler, Sharlene Bartholow, Kenneth Secresf, Carol Mearkle, Cela Facchinei, Rodney Barber Row 3: Denise England, Debra Foor, Connie Mearkle, Debra Robinson, Donald Walls, Lu Ann Swindell Row 4: Karen Secrest, John Risser, Monty Robinson, Jody Foor, Ronald Rhodes, Joseph Ritchey, Cindy Wigfield FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Row 1: Mr. Clark, Dennis Foor, Ricky Hall, Glenn People. George McGrow, Jesse Cogan, Weldon Vance Row 2: Dewayne Mills, Earl Miller, Sonny Hall, Ronald Bequeath, Jerry Clark, Tom Wilt Row 3: Ronald Morse, Robert Ciucci, Gregory Ritchey. Daniel Pittman, Richard Cessna, Don Elbin, Warren Barkman Row 4: Ronald Miles, Glenn Calhoun, Keith Cornell, William Mearkle, Orville Keel, Donald May Row 5: Craig Melloft, Harry Harman, Steve Young, Duyane Williams, Gerald Snyder Row It Ronald Donivan, Gary Kifer, Dean May, Keith Miller, Ronald Donahue Row 2: Dwight Weist, Andrew Ketferman, Gerald Leader, Larry Clark, Gary Hartsock, Clyde Clark Row 3: Harry Shaw, Dennis Snyder, Terry Mearkle, Larry Hess, John Eshelman, Henry Shaw, Charles Miller Row 4: David Perrin, Kevin Smith, Terry Riley. James Cornell, John Cogan, Carl Ramsey Row 5; Allen Cooper, Charles Mallow, Terry Feighf, Wilmer Williams, Orville Williams Sixty Three FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA OFFICERS Row 1: SANDRA SMITH. Historian; REBECCA SMITH. Treasurer; DORIS MESSERSMITH, Vice President Row 2: CHARLOTTE M. PEPPLE, Secretary; NANCY PEPPLE, President Row 1: Mrs. Over, Jeon Fobion, Linda Simmons. Sharon Peterson. Connie Logsdon, Sandra Smith, Charlotte Morris Row 2: Debbie Shauf, Nancy 3lackstone, Lennefte Marshall, Louise Snyder, Elaine Grove Row 3: Doris Messcrsmith, Donna Crawford, Betty Wink, Susan Ritchey, Lois Cessna, Hazel Kifer Row 4: Norma Clark, Jeanne Clark, Lorraine Troil, Kathy Calhoun, Sandra Clingerman Row 5: Mary Mearkle, Charlotte Pepple, Nancy Pepple, Linda Cogan, Hazel Mearkle. Martha Roberts Absent: Annabelle Hedrick, Debra Johnson, Terry Lynch, Nancy Melloft, Earbara McCulley, Farrell Slutzker, Rebecca Smith, Linda Spade, Edith Spicer, Betty Treece. Karen Weaver, Suzanne Whisel Sixty Four FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA OFFICERS Row 1: LENNETTE MARSHALL. President; CAROL FELTON. Secretary; SALLY BLOOM, Song Leader Row 2: DEBRA ROBINSON, Treasurer; NANCY PEPPLE, Histroian; LINDA FISHER, Vice President Row Is Miss Morse. Carol Felton. Mary Coleman. Beverly King, Linda Dixon Row 2: Lennerte Marshall. Vivian Dishong, Patricia Stuckey, Debra Robinson, Linda Fisher Row 3: Sally Bloom, Nancy Pepple, Deborah College. Diana Lee Absent: Vicki Ferrell Sixty Five EQUESTRIAN CLUB Row 1: Mr. Roberts, Randy Mearkle, Beckie Brantner, Donald Wilt, Cindy Weaverling, Rodney Jay, Karen Pennel Row 2: Sharon Stunkard, Pomelo Wilt, Dennis Foor, Debbie Jay, Jerry McFarland Row 3: Herbert Hillegas, Dcna Horton. Jerry Clark, Marcia Mellotf, John Bouch, Susan Manspeaker Row 4: Carol Mearkle, Carol Bouch, Diane Miller, Debbie Chiccarella, Susan Clark Row 5: Ann Biffne'-. Pamela England, Mitchell Foor, Harry Harman, Michael Siegele, Linda Spade Absent: Mark Felton, Kim Fluke. Judy Dennis, Kathy Wigfield, Brenda Caro, Rhonda Foor EQUESTRIAN CLUB OFFICERS Row 1: CAROL BOUCH, Secretary; MITCHELL FOOR. President; DEBBIE CHICCARELLA, Vice President Row 2: PAMELA ENGLAND, Historian; DIANE MILLER, Treasurer CADUCEUS CLUB OFFICERS Row 1: DEBBIE NORRIS, Second Vice President; ELIZABETH TROUTMAN, First Vice President; PAMELA CLA-BAUGH, Corresponding Secretary Row 2: CATHY SHAFFER. Secretary - Treasurer; NORMA JEAN WILT, President f CADUCEUS CI UB Row 1: Brer do Coro, Judy Dennis, Pomelo Clobough, Carol Mearkle. Janie Morral. Patricia Marshall. Ginger Clark Row 2: Mrs Foor. Kathy Gochnour, Elizabeth Troutman, Susan Smith, Pamela Jones, Sharon Thomas, Betty Treece Row 3.- Connie Mearkle, Mary Susan Mearkle, Sharon Shryock. Dennis Bulger, Joie Lehman, Donna Davis, Cathy Sollenberger Row 4: Kathy Shaffer, Steven Swartz. David Hammond. Fred Sipes, Diane Cessna, Kathy Wigfield Row 5: Robert Aikey, Marshall Redinger,Robert Petrunyak, Daniel Bayer, Angelo Harclerode, Ronald Rhodes, Richard Shimer Row 1: Kathy Hinson, Sherron Sparks, Debbie Norris, Farrel Slutzker, Deborah Barton. Charlotte Mearkle. Beckie Brantner Row 2: Mary Brantner, Vicki Gump, Cheryl Price. Rhonda Foor, Donna Helsel. Joan Brantner Row 3: Kathy Crawford, Nancy Blackstone. Debbie Williams, Carol Bouch, Debbie Sleighter, Edith Spicer, Sherry Bollman Row 4: Lois Cessna. Yvonne Karns, Norma Wilt, Hazel Mearkle, Barbara McCulley. Beth Weimer Row 5: Jean Foor, Randy Sponsler, Michael Pittman, Dennis Householder, Jody Foor, Thomas Swartz. Winfred Decker Sixty Seven LIBRARY CLUB Row 1: Miss Morse, Joseph Eshelmon. Leono Clingermon. Down Miller, Erika Ruble, Matthew Hillegas Row 2 Rhonda Beck, Deborah Pittman, Kaye Baker, Deborah Calhoun, Debbie Jay. Shoron Chamberlain Row 3: Sharon Valentine. Patricio Marshall, Darlene Poor, Reto Darr, Elaine Grove Row 4: Connie Moyer, Kathy Bulger, Karl Conner, Carol Barkmon. Karen Snyder. Gladys Korns Absent: Cathy Lantz. John Lynch. Dianna Pepple. Charles Price LIBRARY CLUB OFFICERS SHARON VALENTINE, Secretary; CONNIE MOYER, President; KAREN SNYDER, Vice President ART CLUB OFFICERS RICHARD SHIMER. Treasurer; ALEXIS FOOR, Secretary; RONALD RHODES, President; ROBERT AIKEY, Vice President Sixty Eighl f ART CLUB Row 1: Miss McCormick, Debbie Weoverling, Mary Brantner, Jerri Jay, Cathy Wolfe, Linda Dixon Row 2: Debbie Price, Mary Jane Trail, Carol Meorkle, Beverly Barkman, Elizabeth Troutman, Connie Moyer Row 3: Sherry Bollman, Susan Smith, John Risser, David Hammond, Sharon Robinson, Terry Swindell, Sharon Thomas Row 4: Deirdre Lookabaugh, Steven Swartz, Jill Foor, Richard Horton, Linda Spade, Mary Meorkle Row 5: Donald Foor, Ronald Foor, David Wilt, Robert Thomas, Robert Aikey Row 1: Mrs. Reed, Karen Fetters, Patricia Marshall, Elaine Grove, Cheryl Price, Donna Helsel, Nancy Blackstone Row 2: Cela Facchinei, Alexis Foor, Steven Hollingshead, Helen Smith, Norma Clark Row 3: Randy Sponsler, Debbie Williams, Denise England, Brian Mearkle. Cathy Smith, Joie Lehman Row 4: Ronald Plummer, Richard Shimer, Gary Wright, Thomas Swartz, Sharon Leonard Row 5: Lon Ritchey. Angelo Harclerode, Ronald Rhodes, Robert McCormick, Michael Pittman, Marshall Redinger Sixty Nine FRENCH CLUB Row Is Miss Cornelius, Robin Risser, William Williams, Carol Felton. Susan Barrett, Charlene Beck Row 2: Theresa Wendell. Curtis Hearn, Alexis Poor, Mary Coleman Row 3: Deborah College. Deborah Dicken, Ronald Wright, Shirley Andrews. Norma Jean Wilt SPANISH CLUB Row Is Mr. Blazin, Karen Fetters, Charles Morral, Kim Cornell, Brenda Smith Row 2: Kenneth Miller, Matthew Hillegas, Paul Price, Sharon Clark, Steven Geftinger Row 3: Bonnie Joy. Stephanie Harclerode, Donald Walls, Cela Facchinei Row 4: Deirdre Lookabaugh, John Giffin, Randy Bussard, Timothy Ritchey, Douglas Mack Seventy f FISHING CLUB OFFICERS Row 1: RICHARD SHIMER, Treasurer; MARSHALL REDINGER. Secretary; DANIEL WHETSTONE. President Row 2: RONALD RHODES. Vice President; ANGELO HARCLE-RODE, Field Manager Row 1: Mr. Kaplan, Richard Chamberlain, Jeffrey Whetstone. Bernard Smith, Kirk Dunkle, Joseph Facchinei, Edward Clark Row 2: Daniel Whetstone, David Hammond, Norman Wilt. Winfred Decker, John Risser, David Duncan Row 3: Gregory Shaffer, Thomas Swartz, Richard Shimer, Scott Jones, Steven Swartz Row 4: Angelo Horclerode, Ronald Rhodes, Daniel Bayer, Michael Pittman, Marshall Redinger, Lon Ritchey Seventy One GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Row 1: Beckie Brantner, Karen Fetters, Debbie Norris, Linda Smith, Cathy Arnold Row 2: Vicki Ferrell, Cheryl Price, Terry Lynch, Annabelle Hedrick, Cathy Wolfe, Farrell Slutzker Row 3: Carol Bouch, Susan Foor, Connie Mearkle, Debbie Sleighter, Sharon Thomas, Beverly Borkman, Debbie Johnson Row 4; Lmda Foor, Denise England, Kathy Weaverling, Dianne Karns, Theresa Wendell, Deirdre Lookabaugh Row 5: Vicki Mearkle. Linda Heffner, Sarah College, Charlotte People, Susan Smith Row 1: Cathy Hinson, Joan Brantner, Sharon Peterson, Vera Karns, Charlotte R. Pepple Row 2: Rondo Foor, Louise Snyder, Barbara Smith, Carol Mearkle, Susan Ritchey, Doris Messersmith Row 3: Cheryl Kline, Bonnie Smith, Wanda Hockenberry, Debbie Price, Linda Latta, Brenda Calhoun, Sally Diehl Row 4: Gladys Karns, Jackie Edwards, Debbie College, Patricia Stuckey, Bonnie Mills, Connie Moyer Row 5: Eileen Smith, Kathy Wigfield, Yvonne Karns, Donna Davis, Mary Mearkle Seventy Two f G.A.A. COUNCIL Row 1: Mrs. Clark, Linda Dixon, Debbie Baraniak, VICKI GUMP, Secretary; DEBBIE BARTON, President; Kim Cornell Row 2: Elizabeth Troutman, Debbie Sfeckman, Jill Barney, Betty Wink, Lennette Marshall, Beverly King Row 3: Linda Fisher, SHARON ROBINSON, Vice President; Vivian Dishong, Susan Robinson, Bonnie Jay Row 4: CINDY WIGFIELD, Senior Adviser; Nancy Pepple, BETH WEIMER, Treasurer; Debra Robinson VARSITY CLUB Row 1: Mr. McIntyre, Beverly King, Patricia Stuckey, Debra Robinson, Deborah College, Cindy Wigfield, Vivian Dishong, Jeffrey Whetstone, Deborah Row 2: Gregorv Bowman, Daniel Whetstone, Steven Swartz, Ronald Plummer, Gregory Shaffer, Michael Smith, Thomas Barkman, Vernon VonStein. Row 3: Randyd Bussard, Ronald Kifer, Frank Hammond. Thomas Deremer, Wayne Calhoun, Arlen Showalter, Thomas Swartz, Eugene Decker Row 4: Glen Gottinger, Thomas Beegle, Lon Ritchey, Marshall Redinger, Ronald Foor, Jay Pepple, Daniel Leader. Dennis Bulger, Winfred Decker Row 5: Jerry Foor, Michael Pittman, Steven Cessna, Daniel Bayer, Jerry Morral, Mark Hush, Thomas Spamer, Richard Shimer Seventy Three THE CHIEFTAIN EDITORIAL STAFF Vicki Mearkle—Co-Editor Elizabeth Troutman—Lay-out Editor Donna Davis—Co-Editor John Risser—Advisory Editor Linda Fisher—Chiet Photographer Mrs. Engle—Adviser Robert McCormick—Photographer Mary Coleman—Feature Editor TYPISTS Michael Smith Dianna Karns Diana Cessna Jill Foor Kathy Wigfield Ronda Foor REPORTERS Patricia Marshall Donna Helsel Nancy Blackstone Pamela Jones TYPISTS Steven Cessna—Advisory Editor Linda Dixon Fred Sipes Debra Robinson Connie Mearkle Karen Fetters THE WARRIOR LITERARY STAFF Debra Robinson Carol Felton Lennette Marshall Theresa Wendell Nancy Pepple Thomas Spamer Mary Coleman EDITORIAL STAFF Miss Morse—Adviser Wayne Calhoun—Co-Editor Kathy Crawford—Editor Sharon Leonard—Artist Richard Horton—Artist LAY-OUT AND PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF Debra Snyder Angelo Harclerode Fred Sipes—Head Daniel Whetstone—Photographer Gary McClain Absent: Jeannette Lawler BUSINESS AND TYPING STAFF Sallie Clark Sherry Clark—Head Typist Joan Williams Linda Brown Pamela Reighard—Business Manager Mr. Kennedy—Adviser BAND OFFICERS Row 1: CAROL FELTON. Secretary; JANET WRIGHT. Librarian Row 2: LUCRETTIA ZIVIELLO, Librarian; MR. SNYDER. Director; SHARON LEONARD. Treasurer Row 3: ANGELO HARCLERODE. Vice President; RICHARD HORTON. President COLOR GUARD Kathy Wigfield, Susan Sipes, Vicki Mearkle, Shirley Bulger, Terry Lynch Seventy Six BAND Seventy Seven Majorette—BRENDA CARO Majorette—JUDY DENNIS BAND Seventy Eight Majorette—CATHY SHAFFER Majorette—LUCRETTIA ZIVIELLO BAND TROMBONES, FRENCH HORN, BARITONES, AND BASS Row 1: Carlo Koontz, Cola Facchinei, Frank Ferguson Row 2: Brenda Young, Barry Diehl, Richard Pittman, Kathy Eckley Row 3: Angelo Harclerode, Melissa Dicken, Jody Foor, Jerry McFarland, Glenn Calhoun TRUMPETS Row 1: James Steele, Joni Shambach. Maarit Suokas, Marv Roy, Joanne Smith Row 2: Joan Williams, James Bittner, Pamela Wilt, Brenda Caro Row 3: Jacqueline Felton, Debra Smith. Kirk Morris, Lucretia Ziviello, Janet Wright Row 4: Mary Mearkle, Robert Barth, Marc Adams, Ronald Wright BAND SAXOPHONES Row 1: Kortnev Dunkle, Pamela Koontz, Charlotte Mearkle Row 2: Ellen Foor, Diana Lee, Jane Morral, Beverly Layton Row 3: Sharon Leonard, Robert Petrunyak, Jill Foor CLARINETS Row 1: Cathy England, Angela Calhoun. Brenda Smith, Avala Foor, Craig Hartsock Row 2: Shelley Pennell, Gena Foor, Carol Felton, Sherry Clark, Debra Means, Cynthia Clark Row 3: Cathy Sollenberger, Kathi Gochnour, Douglas Mack, Paula Koontz, Kathy Duvall Row 4: Marsho Hockenberry, Ann Bittner, Joseph Ritchey. Sharon Shryock Eighty BAND PERCUSSION Row 1: Rov Clingermon, Gary Robinson Row 2: Ginger Clark, Richard Hartle, Steven Hollingshead, Daniel Snyder, Jeannee Wilt Row 3: Richard Horton, Randy Clark FLUTES Row 1: Robin Risser, Susan Manspeoker, Elizabeth Hershberger Row 2: Cordelia Foy, Janice Hershberger, Judy Dennis, Dena Horton Row 3: Stephanie Harclerode. Debbie Dicken. Cathy Shaffer, Yvonne Orndoff. Debb.e Imler Eighty One CHORUS Row 1: Miss Smith, Beverly King, Judy Dennis, Patricia Marshall, Mary Coleman, Joseph Facchinei, James Giffin, Eugene Decker Row 2: Alice Wallace, Sandra Clingerman, Sylvia Hostetter, Dennis Drenning, Daniel Whetstone, Timothy Ritchey Row 3: Sally Bloom,Sheila Clingerman, Torry Lynch, Debbie Foor, Gregory Shaffer, Randy Bussard, Arlen Showalfer Row 4: Yvonne Orndoff, Pamela Reighard, Cathy Sollenberger, Beth Weimer, Gary McClain, Doyle Bryant, Mark Hush Row 5: Kathy Calhoun, Mary Mearkle, Debbie Dicken, Yvonne Karns, Steven Cessna, Robert McCormick, Daniel Bayer PIANISTS Debbie Dicken, Pamela Reighard, Jean Wilt, Kathy Crawford Eighty Two CHORUS f Row li Edward Miller, Jeffrey Whetsone, Richard Chamberlain, Kathy Crawford, Melissa Dicken, Trellis Resh, Brenda Caro Row 2: Bradley Poor, Gregory Bowman, Dennis Bulger, Cheryl Price, Lucrerio Ziviello, Janet Wright. Sherry Wigfield Row 3: Thomas Beegle, Frank Hammond, Robert Miller, Susan Reighard, Carol Mearkle, Diana Lee, Barbara Smith Row 4: Jeffrey Clark, Robert Aikey,Wayne Calhoun.Connie Mearkle, Janet Crawford. Pamela Jones, Sallie Clark Row 5« Donnis Householder, Jerry Morral, Roy Ritchey, Jeannee Wilt, Vicki Gordon, Vicki Mearkle, Sharon Shryock SOLOISTS Sally Bloom, Pamela Reighard, Patricia Marshall, Jean Wilt, Gregory Bowman, Robert McCormick Eighty Throe THE TRIBE Row It Kathy Crawford. Sandra Clingerman. Judy Dennis, Sharon Shryock Row 2: Woyne Calhoun, Randy Bussard, Jeannee Wilt, Robert McCormick Row 3: Brenda Caro, Bradley Foor, Dennis Bulger, Gregory Bowman PAMELA REIGHARD, Pianist; TCM BEEGLE, LUCRETIA ZIVIELLO. BARBARA SMITH, ARLEN SHOWALTER, Substitutes for The Tribe Eighty Four CHORUS OFFICERS Row 1: BRENDA CARO, Librarian Row 2: GREGORY BOWMAN, JUDY DENNIS, Librarians Row 3: DENNIS BULGER, Vice President; WAYNE CALHOUN, President; DEBORAH DICKEN, Secretary-Treasurer JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Sally Bloom, Co-Copfain; Denise England; Debbie Ann Poor, Captain,- Susan Robinson; Carol Bouch,- Sharon Robinson; Brenda Browell Eighty Five VARSITY CHEERLEADERS DEBBIE COLLEGE Eighty Six VIVIAN DISHONG VARSITY CHEERLEADERS DEBORAH BARTON BEVERLY KING ELIZABETH WEIMER Adviser—MRS. RICHARDSON Manager—DEBBIE ROBINSON BASEBALL - 1968 Row 1; Robert Cornell. Manager,- Joseph Cessna. Manager; Richard Bloom, Edward Clark, Gary Hartsock, James Giffin, William Robinette, Eugene Decker Row 2: Head Coach Criswell, Ronald Kifer, 'George Wolfe. Dennis Bulger, Steven Swartz, Thomas Swartz, Winfred Decker, Jack Williams, 'James Wright Row 3: 'Rodney Drenning, 'Patrick Korns, 'Joseph Williams, Marshall Redingur, Terry Riley, Mark Hush, Coach Clark 'Graduated in 1968 SEASON RECORD Forbes Road 3-0 Southern Fulton 8-1 Bedford 3-12 Chestnut Ridge 2-5 Northern Bedford 7-3 Tussey Mountain 0-3 Southern Fulton 10-1 Bedford 3-8 Chestnut Ridge 1-6 Forbes Road 14-4 Northern Bedford 2-5 Tussey Mountain 6-16 Hyndman 0-5 Hyndman 3-6 Won 5 Lost 9 Captain and Most Valuable Player— JOE WILLIAMS Eighty Eight FIELD AND TRACK- 1968 ROW 1: Row 2: Row 3: Row 4 Row 5: Absent: David Cooper, ’George Ciucci, ‘Lee Show. ‘Dennis Millin, ‘Robert Layton. ‘Herbert Struckman. Daniel Poor. Roger Ramsey. Coach Brown •Herbert K.samore. ‘M.chael Jay. ‘Daniel Brontner, ‘Larry Bulger. ‘Dean Fetters. Jay People. Gerald Fe-ght Allen bchooley Manager Steve Hollingshead, Ronald Foor. Richard Shimer, Thomas Spamer, Michael Pittman, Steven Cessna. Jerry Morra , Uavia i Manager Edward Ciucci, Robert Ciucci, Thomas Beegle, Kirk Durkle, Larry Grubb, Thomas Deremer Randy Bussard David Tromm. Robert Penner. Michael Smith. William Bulger. Dennis Drenning, Richard Hush. Arlen Showolter. Randy Clark. Richard Pittman Dennis Householder, Gregory Bowman, ‘Michael Cloude ‘Graduated in 1968 SEASON RECORD Everett 73 Everett 76.5 Southern Fulton 25 Myersdale 63.5 Southern Huntingdon 91 Rockwood 29 Shade-Central City 66 Everett 103 Northern Cambria 18 Everett 110 Shade-Central City 67 McConnellsburg 34 Northern Bedford 35 Everett 32.5 Hollidaysburg 81.5 Bellwood Invitational Meet Tyrone 75 Everett—Sixth Place Everett 84 Northern Bedford 25 All-County Meet Southern Huntingdon 89 Everett 83.5 Bedford 79.5 Northern Bedford 25 Everett 89 Bedford 75 Southern Fulton 25 Captain—LARRY BULGER Co-Captain—MICHAEL PITTMAN First Place in Bedford County Third Place in District 5 Most Valuable Player—DANIEL FOOR District 5 Champion MIKE PITTMAN set a new record in the 440-yard dash at 54.5 seconds VARSITY FOOTBALL Row 1i Marshall Redinger, Robert Thomas. Thomas Spamer, Michael Pittman, Jerry Focr, David Wilt, Lon Ritchey, Ronald Kifer, Thomas Swarf Row 2: Head Coach Maslonik, Richard Chamberlain, Kirk Dunkle, Dennis Bulger, David Hammond, Winfred Decker, Ronald Plummer, Williom Lewis, Edward Clark, Coach Robert Foor Row 3: Dennis Drenning, Barry Bussard. Richard Bloom, Thomas Beegle, John Caro. Arlen Showalter, Steve Swartz, Gregory Bowman, Eugene Decker Row 4: Glenn Getfinger, Larry Zimmerman, Thomas Deremer, Mark Hush, Daniel Bayer, Daniel Diehl, Robert Griffith, Richard Shimer, Coach Lorry Foor Row 5: Managers Brent Boor, Gregory Shaffer, Randy Bussard 1968 SCHEDULE VARSITY Bedford 6-21 Shade-Central City 19-6 Berlin-Brothers Valley 19-13 Tussey Mountain 19-18 Chestnut Ridge 19-0 Central 0-28 Northern Bedford 25-6 Williamsburg 13-6 Won 6 Lost 2 1968 SCHEDULE JUNIOR VARSITY Southern Huntingdon 18-0 Tussey Mountain 7-7 Northern Bedford 12-12 Bedford 2-20 Chestnut Ridge 0-0 Central 0-19 Won 1 Lost 2 Tied 3 Co-Captains—WINFRED DECKER. MARSHALL REDINGER, TOM SPAMER, TOM SWARTZ Johnstown Tribune-Democrat AU-Scholastics—Honorable Mention—WINFRED DECKER Bedford County All-Stars—DENNIS BULGER. WINFRED DECKER, TOM SWARTZ; Second Team—MARSHALL REDINGER, RICK SHIMER. TOM SPAMER; Honorable Mention—GREG BOWMAN, JOHN CARO. TOM DEREMER, MIKE PITTMAN. RON PLUMMER Ninety VARSITY BASKETBALL Kneeling: Joseph Ritchey, Terry Swindell, Eugene Decker, Steven Swartz, Thomas Beegie Standing: Jerry Morral, Michael Pittman, Marshall Redinger, Head Coach Shaffer. Mark Hush. Jerry Foor, Jeffrey Clark 1968-1969 SCHEDULE Central 48-66 Northern Bedford 47- 74 Southern Fulton 61-63 Tussey Mountain 54- 57 Shade-Central City 45-55 Hyndman 54- 57 Williamsburg 43-53 Bedford 51- 90 Claysburg 52-76 Cestnut Ridge 60- 57 Williamsburg 43-77 Bishop McCort 52-101 Claysburg 60-65 Northern Bedford 48- 72 Bishop McCort 48-80 Southern Fulton 42- 76 Bedford 51-61 Tussey Mountain 60- 58 Chestnut Ridge 55-52 Hyndman 68- 90 Won 3 Lost 17 Captain—MARSHALL REDINGER Ninety One JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL Kneeling: Scott Jones, manager; Lester Treece, Dennis Drenning, Lynn Ritchey. John Giffm, James Giffin, Joseph Facchinei; Brent Boor, manoger Standing: Coach Henderson, Steven Swartz, Joseph Ritchey. Mark Hush, Thomas Bcegle, Bradley Foor 1968-1969 SCHEDULE Central 33-42 Northern Bedford 39-29 Southern Fulton 27-25 Tussey Mountain 23-38 Shade-Central City 29-28 Hyndman 25-44 Williamsburg 14-16 Bedford 38-66 Claysburg 26-30 Chestnut Ridge 41-35 Williamsburg 39-55 Bishop McCort 45-63 Claysburg 38-32 Northern Bedford 45-49 Bishop McCort 37-65 Southern Fulton 44-31 Bedford 29-46 Tussey Mountain 36-41 Chestnut Ridge 43-29 Hyndman 39-54 Won 7 Lost 13 Ninety Two WRESTLING Row Is Head Coach Robert Clark, David Hammond. Wayne Calhoun, Lon Ritchey. Kent Clark, Ronald Plummer, Larry Grubb, Angelo Harclerode Vernon VonStein, Coach McIntyre Row 2: Richard Cessna, Richard Caro, Kirk Dunkle, Daniel Whetstone, Gregory Shaffer, Jeffrey Whetstone, Monte Robinson. Fronk Hammond. Curtis Hearn Row 3: Robert Cornell, manager; John Gordon, Randy Chamberlain, Bernard Sloan. Richard Hush, Randy Bussard, Robert Penner. Matthew Hillegas, Edward Ciucci. Coach Acker 1968-1969 SCHEDULE VARSITY SCORE JUNIOR VARSITY SCORE Northern Bedford 23-22 16-14 Conemaugh Township 11-39 3-16 Hollidaysburg 25-25 8-56 Bedford 10-48 10-51 Tussey 40-19 11- 8 Chestnut Ridge 20-25 8-11 Altoona 8-43 Central 9-41 6-23 Somerset 8-33 Boswell 9-43 Hyndman 41- 6 Varsity Won 3 Lost 7 Tied 1 Junior Varsity Won 2 Lost 5 Co-Captains—RONALD PLUMMER and VERNON VONSTEIN Hollidaysbuig Tournament—Fourth Place Team; RONALD PLUMMER, 180 lb. Champion; EDWARD CIUCCI, 95 lb. Runner-up ARSENIC AND OLD LACE presented by THE SENIOR CLASS November 22, 1968 Row 1: Mrs. Engle. Director; Alexis Foor, Debbie College, Daniel Whetstone, John Risser, Debbie Robinson Row 2: Curtis Hearn, Bradley Poor. Fred Sipes, Randy Bussord Row 3: Angelo Harclerode, Ronald Rhodes, Jerry Morrol, Robert McCormick, Robert Aikey A SPECIAL THANKS TO Organist—DEBBIE DICKEN Drapery Construction—NANCY PEPPLE Lighting—Mr. ENGLE. JACK RISSER Programs—MR. KENNEDY Properties—ANGELO HARCLERODE. MARY COLEMAN. 8th GRADE SPEECH CLASSES Stage Construction—MR. ORNDOFF, AGRICULTURE STUDENTS. 8th GRADE SPEECH CLASSES Stage Workers—MARY JONES, DONNA CLARK. DIANA CRAWFORD. PAM CLINGERMAN. SABRINA O'NEAL. LUANN SWINDELL Tickets—MRS. HOSTETTER Special Assistants—MR CRAWFORD. MR. ENGLE. MISS LENTZ. GAWAIN ENGLE Mary Coleman, Student Director; Sharon Leonard and Richard Horton, Set and Art Designers Ninety Four Staff ADMINISTRATION District Superintendent MILLER C. HOOD Who is the happy Warrior? Ninety Six ADMINISTRATION High School Principal G. GLEN CRAWFORD My frown is sufficient correction Ninety Seven SCHOOL BOARD C. CLAIR WINTER, Treasurer EVELYN S. CORNELL, Secretary (Non-Member) GERALD W. CLARK, President DERRIL WILT DR. JOE MANSPEAKER EARL JOHNSON DR. JOHN HARTLE JOHN SHAMBACH, Vice President Absent: FRANCIS RITCHEY The foundation of every state is the education of its youth Ninety Eight ROY SHRYOCK FACULTY PAUL W. CLARK Agriculture RALPH ORNDOFF Agriculture CAROLYN McCORMICK Art DANIEL D. SHAFFER. JR. Driver Education Art is the right hand of nature Ninety Nine ROBERT KIEFMAN Business Education FACULTY CHARI.ES R. KENNEDY Business Education WYNNEDITH RITCHEY Business Education Despatch is the soul of business One Hundred FACULTY l ALBERT BLAZIN English Spanish JOHN BRODISH Guidance Counsellor MARCIA CORNELIUS English French BARBARA GLESSNER English Guidance Education has for its object the formation of character One Hundred One FACULTY Physical Education EUNICE CLARK Health Physical Education BEATRINO RICHARDSON Health Physical Education DWANE GOCHNOUR Athletic Director Health Physical Education A sound mind in a sound body One Hundred Two FACULTY MARY R. OVER Home Economics EVELYN S. RITCHEY Home Economics ANDREW BRIDGE JOHN DONELSON Industrial Arts—Wood Industrial Arts—Metal He builded better than he knew One Hundred Three FACULTY MARTHA H. BAKER English MARY BARNDOLLAR English FRANCES L. CULLEN English ELIZABETH ENGLE Speech Education begins a gentleman One Hundred Four FACULTY LeROY ROBERTS English WELDON SHANK, JR. English THELMA E MORSE Librarian Have you read any good books lately? One Hundred Five FACULTY JOSEPHINE DAVIS Mathematics JESSIE V. DIEHL Mathematics GEORGE DONNELLY Mathematics RONALD MASLANIK Mathematics Mathematics possesses not only truth, but supreme beauty One Hundred Six FACULTY EMILY REED Mathematics Science ISAAC WAREHAM Mathematics VICTORIA SMITH FRED A. SNYDER Choral Director Band Director Vocal Music Instrumental Music There was music all about us One Hundred Seven JOSEPH CLARK Science ROBERT FOOR Biology LYNNE MOOREHEAD Science ARTHUR SMITH Chemistry Physics Science is the topography of ignorance One Hundred Eight FACULTY PETER KAPLAN United States History LARRY FOOR Geography Histories make men wise One Hundred Nine JOHN CRISWELL Problems of Democracy PAUL FISHER World History FACULTY j. Ralph McIntyre Attendance Director American History EDLA LENTZ Civics Pennsylvania History RONALD VESPA World Cultures 'Tis education forms the common mind One Hundred Ten FACULTY GEORGE ACKER ROBERT HOOVER Tutorial Program Tutorial Program Come forth into the light of things One Hundred Eleven SECRETARIAL STAFF Olive M. Smith, Ethelyn Mills, Evelyn S. Cornell Arlene Brown Maxine Wakefoose, Pearl Hostetter, Donna Kisamore One Hundred Twelve f CAFETERIA STAFF Row 1: Maude Foor, Lee Bender Row 2: Kathyrn Calhoun, Alda Watkins, Dorothy Reighard Row 3: Maxine Sleighter, Helen Foor, Hazel Calhoun, Sylvia Shaw BUS DRIVERS Row 1: Alberta Foor. Harry Wilt, Joann Calhoun, Audrey Swarfzwelder Row 2: Stanley Foor, Leo Jay, John Snyder, Brayton Bowman, Allen Calhoun Row 3: Duane Foor, Charles Hammond, John Pepple, Jack Colledge One Hundred Thirteen CAUGHT BY THE CAMERA English teachers meet to discuss their problems One Hundred Fourteen Parking Lot Attendant—KENNETH MARSHALL The Principal pauses to chat with students or faculty MAKE THE MOST OF THE PRESENT Joining the physical fitness program Two down and two to go. Exploring Pennsylvania in earnest Tve found it! “No! I've found it. Making a blueprint for the future “This is the place for the last nail. One Hundred Sixteen 'I i PREPARE EARLY FOR THE FUTURE Understanding math and coping with its problems If X equals Y and Y equals V2 Z, how much is the square root of X?” Learning English fundamentals Studying our government . • and N is for Nixon. If I become President, I'll do away with the electoral college. One Hundred Seventeen COMMUNICATION IS VITAL Improving reading skills See Spot run. Learning in geography . . and I give you the world.” Advancing in foreign relations Hola, quien esta? One Hundred Eighteen EXPLORATION IS FASCINATING Seeing something new in the world of nature Ugh! How can they handle all those bugs? Wandering in geography Admiring a science project . . and this will be our honeymoon spot. “Are you ready for lunch, Boys? One Hundred Nineteen DECIDE UPON A CAREER Examining the latest fashions Studying anatomy in health class Now this is what it was supposed to look like. “Mr. Brown, you've got a beautiful daughter. Drawing from masterpieces “Are they Peanuts' creators of our generation? One Hundred Twenty CLASS OF 1972 CLASS OFFICERS DEBORAH IMLER BRENT BOOR DONALD WALLS MARY ROY President Secretary Treasurer Vice President TO THE JUNIOR HIGH C is for the challenges you will lace H is for handling them the best you can A is for the attitude you have toward your goals L is for the labor that must be applied L is for the learning that you will gain E is for energy to make the best of your day N is for the neighborliness your classmates provide G is for the growing pains you think you will never outgrow E is for the encouragement you will receive from your teachers S is for the spirit that will lead you to success One Hundred Twenty One FRESHMEN HOMEROOM 113 Row 1: Mr. J. Clork, Hilda Koontz. Penny Adams. Lindsey Pee. Kenneth Miller, Clyde Snyder, Debbie Weimer, John Gordon Row 2: Mary Roy, Charlene Calhoun, Debbie Simmons, Deloris Smith, Rhonda Beck, Reta Dorr, Patty Grimm Row 3: Dolly Cogan, LaFern Clark, Sidney Weaver, Robert Penner, Ricky Schreiber, John Bouch, Dallas Thomas, Linda May Row 4; Samuel Scalia, Kenneth Van Pelt, Stephanie Harclerode, Dennis Koontz, Bonnie Lee Felton, Bonnie Jay, Donn Reyan Row 5; AnnBittner, John Eshelman, Dale Cline, David Hess, Andrew Foor, Carol Barkman Absent: Walter Brallier, Richard Hess HOMEROOM 119 Row 1: Miss Lentz, Dawn Miller, Mark Felton, Sharon Chamberlain, Debbie Shaffer, Cathy Lantz, Charles Morral, Kathy Border Row 2: Ronald Hott, Diana Price, Laura Wink, Christena Clingerman, David Wallace, Joan Hall Row 3.- Sheila Felton, Susan Sipes, Darlene Foor, Shane Wilt, Sharon Cooper, Beth Tromm, Paul Price Row 4: Karon Kefferman, Kaye Baker, Denise Snyder, Kim Korns, Patricia Bartholow. Joseph Cessna Row 5: Douglas Mack, Brent Boor, Cynthia Wigfield, Richard Caro, Randy Clark, David Tromm, Connie Heffner Absent: Ronnie Donahue, Ricky Hall, Jerry Mearkle, Henry Shaw One Hundred Twenty Two FRESHMEN HOMEROOM 217 Row 1: Mrs. Davis, Donald Wilt, Shelley Pennel. Robin Risser, Doris Diehl, Minnie Smith, Erika Ruble, Edward Ciucci Row 2: Deborah Jay, Matthew Hillegos. Roberta Grubb, Dorlene Boll man, Jean Harman, George McGrow, Pamela Wilt Row 3: Susan Clark, Rodney Bartholow, Karen Cooper, Dwight Weist. James Felton, Deborah Calhoun, Marcia Mellott. Jill Barney Row 4: Larry Mills, Paula Koontz, Charles Price, Horry Shaw, Wayne Sollenberger. John Lynch, Elame Trail Row 5: Steven Johnson. Debra Sipes, Daniel Diehl, Glenn Calhoun, Shirley Andrews. David Wagner Absent: Gregory Clark, Kim Fluke HOMEROOM 218 Row 1: Mr. Shank, Brenda King, Linda Huffman. Ronald Donivon, Kim Cornell, Brenda Smith, Sharon Pointer Row 2: Rocky Clark, Weldon Vance, Bonnie Ramsey, Bernard Sloan, William Williams, Richard Whitfield, Gary Kifer Row 3: Kathryn Spicer, Alan Foor, Donna Clingerman, Dean May. Melvin Schreiber, Alice Zaladonis, Bonita A Felton. Charlene Beck Row 4 Jeanne Layton, Kathy Bulger, Cheryl Barkman. Donald Walls. Keith Miller, Debbie Harclerode, Clyde Clark Row 5: Ronnie Morse. Warren Barkman. Kerry McCulley. Craig Hockensmith, Sonny Hall, Mary Jane Weicht One Hundred Twenty Three FRESHMEN HOMEROOM 304 Row 1: Row 2: Row 3: Absent: t!_rs ,C'°rk' Nei,and ters. Glenn Pepple. Joseph Eshelmon Sheryl Clouse, Carala Foor Debbie Imler, Robert Barth, Marsha Hockenberry Ronald Wright HOMEROOM 120 Row 1: Mr. Browell, Paul Miller. Bonnie Rush, Velma Reed. Della Hoopengardner, Janice Cornell Row 2: Herbert Koontz. Gerald Miller, Bernard Hoopengardner, Theodore Cahoun, William Lewis, Gary Mills Row 3: Carol Harclerode, Geraldine Feight, Michael Smith, Ronald Russell, Edward Perrin, Steven Rhodes, Fred Hafer One Hundred Twenty Four I CLASS OF 1973 SUSAN MANSPEAKER Vice President CLASS OFFICERS GARY SHRYOCK DENA HORTON President Secretary GARY CRAWFORD Treasurer HOMEROOM 304 Row I: Mrs. Richardson, Ricky Clark, Darien® Conrad, Kathy O’Neal, Cindy Mearkle, Steven Blackstone Row 2: Sherri Gump, Donna Clark, Cynthia Davis, Pamela Morgret, Sheryl Price, Angela Calhoun Row 3: Theresa Poor, Victor Howser, Mary Grace Jones, Dana Morse, Sal I ie Leader Row 4: Roy Conrad, Gregory Mallow, Terry Fetters, Barry Diehl, Richard Hartle, Shirley Simmons Absent: Wayne Adams. Steven King, Harry Mellott, Connie Snyder One Hundred Twenty Five GRADE EIGHT HOOMEROOM 117 Row 1: Mrs. Moorehecd, Denise Lemley, Bonnie Korns, Avola Focr, George Lehman, James Clark, Kathi Hammond, James Smith Row 2: Gary Shryock, Karin Clark, Deborah Baraniak, Lorraine Conrad, Sabrina O Neal, Anna May Riley, Patsy Sipes Row 3: Joseph Burget, Mark Price, Linda Deremer, Lucy Mearkle, Scott Ritchey, Karen Calhoun, Lynn Hall. Daniel Snyder Row 4 Dena Horton. George Mellott. Steven Bender, Kirt Morris. Lisa Struckman. Shelby Truax. Cordelia Foy Row 5: Debra Morral, John Fabian, David Creps, Thomas Cogan, Brenda Wigfield, Gregory Whisel Absent: Carol Keel, Michael Ketferman One Hundred Twenty Six HOMEROOM 211 Row 1; Mr. Roberts, Karen Pennel, Julia Gettinger, Sharon Stunkard, Alan Smith, Cindy Weaverling, Cindy Smith, Randy Mearkle Row 2; David Hoover, Alan England, Larry Trail, Pamela Clmgerman, Jaylene Cessna, Eugene Clork, Roy Clingerman Row 3: John Snow. Diane Foor, Pamela Russell, Linda Morse. Susan Manspeaker, Gary Crawford, Michael Ritchey, Sandra Mellott Row 4 Herbert Hillegas, James Bulger, Connie Cornell, Ronald Karns, Jerry Price, John Morris. William Wendell Row 5: Kenneth Secrest. Shirley Dickinson,Thomas Cooper, Luann Williams. Regina Hammond, Sandra Kifer 9 GRADE EIGHT HOMEROOM 219 Row 1: Mr. Warehom, Rodney Joy, Kathy Cornell, Diane Wilt, Joni Shambach, Vincent Clark, Korfney Dunkle Row 2: Joyce Markle, Orville Koontz, Charlo Perrin, James Morris, Carolyn Donivon, Thomas Cragan, Duane Weaver Row 3. Debbie Clark, Lynn Miles, Judy Noble, Randall Smith, Diane Smith, Pamela Koontz Row 4: Dianna Cogan, Ellen Mae Foor, Rocky Thomas, Dennis Clark, Lu Ann Swindell, Jacqueline Gordon, Steven Ruble Row 5: Carl Beegle. Sharon Weicht, Marti Ritchey, Terry Means, Bernard Brantner, Kathy Beegle Absent: Gregory Grubb, Janice Hershberger, Charles Slater HOMEROOM 220 Row 1: Mr. Blazin, Craig Hartsock. Leo Imes, Ricky Foor, Herberl Sipes, James Steel, David Winecoff Row 2: William Woltman, Garry People, Donald Klahre, Joanne Smith, Sherry Trail, Gory Robinson, Dennis Ritchey Row 3- Rodney Barber. Victoria Oakes, Gena Foor, Linda Felton. Linda Miller, Jerry McFarland. Kim Weitzel, Mary Joe McCorry Row 4: Joseph Caro, Guy Diehl. Cindy Hinish, Robin Gump. Sandra Pittman, Linda Wolfe, Karen Layman Row 5: David Layton, Karen Cole, Kafhern Blockstone, Dianne Clark, Philip Brambley, Bonnie Shaw, Roy Clark, Diane Crawford One Hundred Twenty Seven CLASS OF 1974 CLASS OFFICERS BRUCE NEGLEY JEFFREY ROBINSON JUDY HENDERSON MARK HARTLE President Vice President Secretary Treasurer HOMEROOM 224 Row 1: Mrs Reed, Donna Mills, Barry Price. Sandra Williams, Roger Williams, David Ritchey, Cindy Clark Row 2: Vickie Smith, Linda Hoopengardner, Robert Harmon, Jane Fabian, Robert Lawler Row 3: Dwight Shoal, Debbie Dietrich, Judy Burgef, Barry Baughman, Maarit Suokos. Gale Price Row 4: John Cornell, Sharlene Bartholow, Gloria Ruby, David Ciucci, Brian Manspeaker Row 5: Victor Barkman, Vaughn Mills, William Clark, Dennis Thomas, Sherry Mills, Rodney Burket One Hundred Twenty Eight f GRADE SEVEN HOMEROOM 121 Row Is Mr. Donnelly. Dennis Miller, Daniel Gettinger, G'oria Ramsey, Christina Buskey, Violet Cogan, Carolyn Miller, Patty Barton Row 2: Kenneth Layton, Robin Wilt, Jere Barney, Edward Clark. Steven Arnold Terry Martin, Robert Troutman Row 3; Franklin Ferguson, Pofrick Smith, Kenneth Price, Diane Walls, Kathleen Bussard, Howard Hinish, Randy Butler. Max Shaffer Row 4: Ruth Johnson. Beverly Layton, Karen Morgref, Cathy Duvall, Donno Clark, James Bittner, Kathv Meorkle Row 5: Barry Morgret, Luella Snyder, Eric College, Karen Secrest, Randy Robinette, Jill Foor HOMEROOM 213 Row Is Mr. Fisher, Brenda Brantner, Kenneth Valentine, Carol Greenowalt, Mark Hartle, Dennis Show, Gary Miller. Thomas Ling Row 2: Charles Barkman, Steve Barth, Ira Clark, Jerry Colledge. Crystal Lookabaugh, Darrell Mellott, Gregory Calhoun Row 3: Marsha Calhoun, Erma Johnson, Jeffrey Robinson, Mark Price, Vaughn May, Jacqueline Halterman, Kenneth Smyers. Donald Grubb Row 4: Sherry Risser, James Blacksfone, Barry Woy, Carla Koontz, Leroy Crawford, Cathy Shaffer, Susan Morral Row 5: Kathy Eckley, Brenda Young, Beth Sollenberger, Teresa Clark, Mork Smith, Betty Lou Weicht One Hundred Twenty Nine GRADE SEVEN Row Is Row 2: Row 3: Row 4 Row 5: Absent: HOMEROOM 215 ivIliA Kar_en Sml’h. Bruce Negley, Priscilla Cornell, Kathy England, Sondra Calhoun, Jerry Clark, Patrick Robinson Uariene Mallow Barbara Whetstone, Lynn Miller, Blaine Lucas. Beniamin Hall. Robbie Collihan, Carla Alt Xooert Snyder, Karen Korns, Lance Sleighfer. Rickey Bartholow. Rhonda Clingerman, Jerry Diehl. Gary Joy, Theresa Bryant Richard Grubb, Monte Redinger. Sandra Miller, Nancy Eshelmon, Terry Border, Gory Pittman, Lynn Means Jauquelyn Noble, Marvin Wigfield, Sandra Felton, Paulette Sprowl, Wayne Conrad, Judith Henderson Eric Barkmon HOMEROOM 222 Row 1: Mrs. Baker, Randy Miller, Lois Roy. Kent Cornell, Rodney Cessna, Paul Barton Row 2: Warren Elbin, Elaine Steckman, Eddie Mack. Monte Barkmon, Sandra Mills, Daniel Smith Row 3: Eugene Burkett, Sherry Bulger, Betty Wigfield. Mark Stuckey, Cynthia Poor, Kevin Clark, Pamela Baker Row 4: Connie Dickinson, Jeffrey Jones. Laura Korns, Ralph Resh. Robvn Hollingsheod, Joon Williams Row 5 Sherry Pittman, Cynthia Cessna, Susan Smith, Gary Meorkle, Vicki Cogan Absent: Clyde Schetrompf One Hundred Thirty OFFICERS Row 1: SHARON PAINTER, secretary; JEANNE LAYTON. Historian; JACKIE GORDON, Song Leader Row 2: BRENDA WIGFIELD, Vice President; BETH ANN TROMM, President FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Row 1 Mrs E Ritchey. Denise Lemley. Anna M. Riley, Debbie Clark, Vickie Oakes. Bonnie Korns, Sharon Painter Row 2 Rhonda Beck. Jeanne Layton, Darlene Bollman, Lauro Wink, Charlene Calhoun. Patti Grimm Row 3 Lisa Struckmon. Jacqueline Gordon. Karen Cole, Beth Tromm, Debbie Colhoun Row 4. Bonnie Show. Kathern Block$ one. Carol Borkman. Brenda Wigfield. Luonn Swindell. Kove Baker Absent Sherry Trail One Hundred Thirty Two FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Row 1: Scott Ritchey, Ricky Clark. R.cky Poor, Vincent Clark Dennis Show. Randy Miller Row 2 Terry Martin, Robert Harmon. Monty Redmger. John Cornell. Gary Shryoek. Dary Me ® - rr.tnru Row 3 David Hoover. Steve Ruble. Vaughn Mills. THEODORE CALHOUN. President; LYNN HALL. Secretory Row 4 Bernard Brantner, William Clark, Gary Mearkle, Eric Col I edge Absent Mr Orndoff. Adviser: Larry Trail. Vice President; Roy Clmgermon. Treasurer GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Row I: Sharon Painter Penny Adams, Cindy Smtih, Kim Weitzzel. Joyce Markle, Diane Wilt, Denise Lemley Row 2: Anna May Riley. Kim Cornell. Sandra Mellott. Karin Clark, Diana Price. Corolyn Donivon, Charla Perrin. Bonnie Korns Row 3: Cathy Lantz, Linda Miller, Debbie Baramak. Pamela Russell. Linda O'Neal. Charlene Beck. Donna Clark, Jaylene Cessna. Sheryl Price Row 4: Carala Poor. Beth Tromm. Jill Barney. Diana Crawford. Robin Gump, Bonnie Jay, Darlene Poor, Linda Deremer Row 5: Patty Bartholow, Regina Hammond, Dianne Clark. Shirley Andrews. Cynthia Wigfield, Shirley Simmons. Karen Cooper One Hundred Thirty Three CADUCEUS CLUB ROW 1; Row 2: Row 3: Row 4 Row 5: Absent: Mrs. Glessner. Edword Ciucci, Mary Roy. Neiland Fetters. Debbie Joy, Sally Diehl. Karen Fetters. Shelley Pennel Debbie Kooniz, Patty Miller, Debbie Chiccarella, Jackie Felton, Susan Sipes, Sara Felton, Alice Wallace. Cynthia Clark Brenda Browell. Joseph Cessna, Marsha Hockenberry, Stephanie Harclerode, Bonnie Jay, Debbie Steckman. Ruth Nelson Paula Koontz. Sharon Robinson. Richard Hush. Connie Heffner, Carola Foor. Barbara Smith, Yvonne Orndoff. Jacquelyn Edwards Fnaland Beth Tromm, Diane Miller, Cynthia Wigfield, Pamela England, Bonnie Mills, Karen Snyder Peggy Andrews] Shirley Bulger. Wanda Hockenberry. Debbie Williams. Debb.e Smith OFFICERS Row 1: PATTY MILLER, Corresponding Secretary; JACKIE FELTON, Historian; SALLY DIEHL, Vice President Row 2: SARA FELTON, Secretary - Treasurer; DEBORAH STECKMAN. President One Hundred Thirty Four TRI- Hi-Y Row It Miss Lent , Gloria Ramsey, Cindy Weoverling. Sharon Pointer, Shelley Pennel, Brenda Brantner Row 2: Sharon Stunkard, Kothy Border, Anno Mae Riley, Deborah Baraniak, Cathy Lontz, Brenda King Row 3: Darlene Bollman, Dolly Cogan, Carala Poor, Kaye Baker, Debbie Calhoun.Roberta Grubb, Jill Foor Row 4: Debbie Simmons, Marcia Mclloff, Kathy Bulger. Jean Layton, Beth Ann Tromm, Jill Barney Row 5: Connie Heffner, Cynthia Wigfield. Debbie Sipes. Shirley Andrews. Den.se Snyder JUNIOR HIGH CHORUS Row I: Miss Smith, Julia Geftinger. Mary Jo McCorry, Sharon Chamberlain, Karen Layman, Debbie Jay, Pamela Clingerman. Erika Ruble, Brenda King Rw 2: Judy Noble, Cynthia Davis, Christina Clingerman, Ricky Foor, Daniel Wilt, Sallie Leader, Refa Dorr, David Foor Row 3: Karen Cole, Lisa Sfruckman, Joseph Eshelman, Guy Diehl, Edward Ciucci, Carala Foor, Jeannie Layton Row 4: Beth Ann Tromm, Mary Grace Jones, Dennis Ritchey, John Lynch Kenneth Secrest. Rodney Barber, Debbie Morral, Deborah Calhoun Row 5: Kathern Blockstone, Luann Williams, Craig Hockensmifh, Richard Caro, Brent Boor, Cindy Wigfield, Brenda Wigfield One Hundred Thirty Five SEVENTH GRADE CHORUS Row Is Miss Smith, Carol Greenowalt, Patty Barton, Borbara Whetstone, Karen Korns, Gale Price, Theresa Bryant, Crystal Lookabaugh, Elaine Steck-man, Cindy Clark Row 2: Betty Lou Weicht, Judy Burgef, Mark Hartle. Gregory Calhoun, Steven Barth, Paul Barton, Diane Walls. Judith Henderson Row 3: Laura Karns, Robyn Hollingsheod, Eddie Mack. Jerry Clark, Richard Grubb, Kevin Clark, Edward Clark, Donna Clark, Kathleen Bussard Row 4: Sherry Mills, Beth Sollenberger, David Ciucci, Terry Border, Leroy Crawford, Jeffrey Jones, Karen Secrest, Luella Snyder CHEERLEADERS Cindy Mearkle, Jacquelyn Gordon, Bonnie Jay, Sheila Felton, Co-Captain, Diane Foor, Karen Pennel Absent: Kim Fluke, Captain I FOOTBALL JUNIOR HIGH SQUAD Row Is John Lynch, John Fabian, Thomas Cogan, Randy Clark, Kerry McCulley, Robert Barth, David Tromm, Michael Smith, Richard Hartle, Gregory Mallow Row 2: Head Coach Brown, David Winecoff, Rodney Jay, Gary Robinson, Alan England, Gary Shryock, Edward Ciucci, Herbert Hillegas William Wait-man, John Gordon, Rick Bequeath, Coach Roberts Row 3: Roy Clingerman, James Bulger, Neiland Fetters, David Layton, Paul Price, Dana Morse, Alan Foor, Mark Felton, Joseph Burget, George Layman Row 4: Steven King, Bernard Sloan, Robert Penner, Wayne Sollenberger, Donald Walls, Kenny Van Pelt, Dennis Clark, Dennis Koontz, Shane Wilt, Joseph Caro, Bernard Brantner Row 5s Managers Charles Morral, Lindsey Pee SCHEDULE Shade-Central City 21- 6 Morrisons Cove 21- 6 Somerset 20- 0 Bedford 7-21 Chestnut Ridge 14- 6 Tussey Mountain 7-27 Northern Bedford 19- 6 Won 5 Lost 2 Co-Captains—RICHARD HARTLE, DAVE TROMM, SHANE WILT SEVENTH GRADE SQUAD Row 1: Randy Butler, Mark Price, Jeffrey Jones, Clyde Schetromph. William Clark. Barry Morgret. Rodney Burket. Mark Smith, Barry Woy Row 2: Coach Brodish, Bruce Negley. Robert Troutman, Monte Barkmon, Lynn Miller. Eric Barkman, Lance Sleighter. Daniel Smith, Paul Barkman. Row 3: Ira Clark, Mark Hartle, Max Shaffer, Blaine Lucas, Jerry Clark, Dennis Show, Robin Wilt, Kenneth Layman, Kenneth Miller, Manager Row 4: Kenneth Smyers. Steven Arnold, Robert Collihan, Jeffrey Robinson. Eric Colledge. Howard Himsh, Lynn Means, Monte Red.nger, Donald Grubb BASKETBALL Row Is Coach Vesoa, George Melloft, John Bouch, Dennis Koontz, Thomas Cogan, Kerry McCulley, Robert Barth, Richard Hartle, Dennis Clark, Shane Wilt, Coach Poor Row 2: Michael Ritchey, Melvin Schreiber, William Wendell, Victor Howser, Gary Crawford, Kenneth Miller, Mark Felton, Alan England Row 3; Mark Stuckey, Kevin Clark, Rodney Barber, James Morris, Jerry McFarlond, Richard Grubb, Gary Shryock. Eugene Clark, William Waltman Row 4: Bruce Negley, Darrell Mellott, James Clark, Frank Ferguson, Jerry College. Steven Barth, Max Shaffer, Charles Barkman, Dennis Miller Row 5: Managers Gregory Grubb. Richard Whitfield, Gregory Whisel. Steven Bender, Joseph Burget SCHEDULE Northern Bedford 54-47 Shade-Central City 57-27 Chestnut Ridge 64-32 Shanksville 37-43 Northern Bedford 57-47 Bedford 29-68 Won 8 Tussey Mountain 63-61 Chestnut Ridge 51-21 Bedford 57-45 Shade-Central City 72-28 Shanksville 36-58 Tussey Mountain 47-52 Lost 4 WRESTLING Row 1: Coach Acker, Vaughn Mills, Bernard Brantner, Charles Slater, Clyde Schetrompf, Terry Means, Philip Brambley. William Clark, Dona Morris Row 2: Jeffrey Robinson, Howard Hinish, Joseph Caro, John Morris. Herbert Hillegas. Barry Morgret, Rodney Burkett. Dennis Ritchey, Kenneth Smyers Row 3: Pagl Barton, Richard Clark, Steven Blackstone, Robert Troutman, Gary Robinson, Richard Mefheny, David Winecoff, Kgrtney Dunkle One Hundred Thirty Eight ©Q=«Crv«3= 5= i= Cr Q= p''Q= i5:=‘ Q= «J= Q= Cr THE EVERETT BANK 115 East Main Street EVERETT, PENNSYLVANIA € “CONGRATULATIONS, GRADUATES” One Hundred Forty ®0= 5= (y C!= CP‘ 0= Cb= J= Cv 5 Compliments of BEDFORD VALLEY PETROLEUM Congratulations, Graduating Class Bedford Rnral Electric Cooperative, Inc. BEDFORD, PA. One Hundred Forty One Everett Hardwood Lumber Co. Building Materials DuPont Paint and Hardware Lumber and Mill Work Satisfied Customers Our Success Phone 652-5111 Congratulations, Graduating Class Compliments of CARO MOTOR SALES AND SERVICE. INC and CAROLYN COURTS THE GENT'S SHOP One Hundred Forty Two ©Q= P1 Q= Q= CP Q= CP 'Q= (? Q= GERALD W. CLARK Well Drilling and Pumps JACUZZI Uniflow—Softeners and Filters EVERETT, PENNSYLVANIA Phone 652-5733 FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF EVERETT, PENNSYLVANIA Drive-in Banking facilities at rear of main office Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Member of Federal Reserve System Branches at WOODBURY, PA. BREEZEWOOD, PA. One Hundred Forty Three 6 Q «0==, Q= Cr= Q== 5= Q= (P, Q= Cra (!= 5= «Cb=« ?= Q= (5: Cb fl3= Q=rf ?(?:“« | Sollenberger Farm Equipment I John Deere . . . New; Idea a ] 652-5233 B. F. Goodrich Tires State Street, EVERETT, PENNSYLVANIA % COVER STUDIO y Portrait Commercial Weddings Groups J PHOTOGRAPHY ( 504 MAIN STREET, JOHNSTOWN, PA. f? PAUL COVER Telephone ]) JAMES COVER 536-5189 i One Hundred Forty Four Congratulations, Class of ’69 BOUCH'S TEXACO Complete Service BREEZEWOOD, PENNSYLVANIA BROWN MOTOR SUPPLY CO., INC. Auto Parts Wholesaler South River Lane EVERETT, PENNSYLVANIA SHAUF'S BODY SHOP North Spring Street EVERETT, PENNSYLVANIA Phone 652-5326 Body and Fender Repairs—Expert Refinishing Compliments of BURNICE'S SPECIALTY SHOP Fun With Fashions Comer Plaza EVERETT, PENNSYLVANIA One Hundred Forty Five CP i=-t 3:= ==-«5= 3= t J= Q= 5== Cb= ( Compliments of EVERETT PETROLEUM INC. Distributor: PHILLIPS 66 PRODUCTS Phone 652-2101 EVERETT, PENNSYLVANIA ELECTRIC SALES AND SERVICE Whirlpool Appliances — RCA Radio and Television Bottled Gas Service 141 East Main Street EVERETT, PENNSYLVANIA Phone 652-2514 Compliments of BEDFORD FARM BUREAU BEDFORD AND EVERETT, PENNSYLVANIA THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK BEDFORD AND SCHELLSBURG 3 One Hundred Forty Six ®Q= C?='Q=rf ?=«Q= P i= Cr != (P Cb=rf P«Q= G Congratulations Class of 69 from Molel 70 Crystal Spring Pennsylvania Compliments of Wiltshire Motel Breezewood Pennsylvania Compliments of Sunset Hill Motel Breezewood Pennsylvania Compliments of Thomas Chevrolet, Inc. Rt. 220 North Bedford, Pa. Oldsmobiie Chevrolet Cadillac Congratulations to the Class of ’69 Breezewood Post House Serving the Public 24 Hours a Day Fine Food and Attractive Gift Shop Breezewood Restaurant Specializing in GOOD FOOD and HOMEMADE BAKED GOODS One Hundred Forty Seven Join the Value Parade to Everetl IGA Foodliner More people than ever are shopping at I.G.A. Water Street, Everett Congratulations Class of ’68 Rinard Dress Shop Congratulations from Crawford's Hardware and Furniture TV—Furniture Electrical Appliances HARDWARE Quality Sporting Goods Everett, Bedford Pennsylvania Congratulations, Class of 69 from Sponsler's B. R. Superette 802 North Spring Street Everett, Pennsylvania Phone: 652-2814 Kilcoin Concrete Products Concrete blocks of all sizes 2 Miles East of Bedford on Route 30 Bedford Pennsylvania Phone 623-6411 WALTER B. KILCOIN For Food or Rest Fort Bedford Inn Bedford =3 5 © One Hundred Forty Eight ®C= t7= 3=Ki5= Q Compliments of The Hartley National Bank of Bedford Kilcoin Supply Co. Building Supplies Hardware Excavating 2 Miles East of Bedford on Route 30 Bedford Pennsylvania Phone 623-6514 J. E. KILCOIN, JR. Best Wishes to the Class of ’69 From Radio Everett, Inc. Compliments of j Straub's Young Mens Shop HOME OF H.I.S. Sportwear Lee Slaxs Arrow Shirts Woolrich Jackets Arrow Sweaters Betty's Fashions Dresses: Junior, Petite, Misses and Half Sizes Coats and Accessories Sportswear 124 East Main Street Everett, Pennsylvania Phone: 652-5703 One Hundred Forty Nine Patrons Dr. Joe E. Manspeaker Victor Andrews Dr. John V. Risser Dr. McCahan Dr. McMillin A Friend ? =0teC ‘=!)© Breezewood Super Market MEMBER OF BETTER RETAIL STORES Fresh Cuts of Choice Meats Fresh Produce Frozen Foods Health and Beauty Aid Department Complete Line of Picnic Supplies 735-4320 Breezewood, Pennsylvania The Sweet Shoppe JOHN GLADYS LOWRY Corner Plaza—Everett, Pa. Phone 652-2166 All Our Pastries Are Baked Before Your Eyes Special Cakes for All Occasions Compliments of The Hine Store Everett Flower Shop ART RALPH HINE Bedford, Pennsylvania Flowers for Every Occasion Phone 652-5833 EVERETT PHARMACY Rexall Drugs — Hallmark Cards — Russell Stover Candy Prescriptions Congratulations to our own Class of 1969 GATEWAY RESTAURANT AND GIFT SHOP ♦Of BREEZEWOOD, PENNSYLVANIA One Hundred Filly ©0=«5= ( CF Cb CP«Q= CP i= CP WF Q= ?1 C Congratulations, Class of ’69 WHETSTONE DRUG STORE Phone 652-5633 WM. G. PENN, R. Ph. EVERETT, PENNSYLVANIA Congratulations, Class of ’69 WOLF FURNITURE COMPANY Complete Line of Home Furnishings Easy Credit—Friendly Service 652-5149 East Main Street EVERETT, PENNSYLVANIA Kooniz Music House Bedford County’s Complete Music Center 623-6419 Bedford, Pennsylvania Hinish Feed and Farm Supply Phone 652-2315 “Your Friendly Master Mix Dealer” Feed and Farm Supplies North Spring St. Everett, Pa. Compliments of Maurice's Department Stores Bedford, Pennsylvania Frostburg, Maryland Everett 652-2664 Buy More for Less at Boor's Mobile Homes SALES AND SERVICE Mobile Homes and Prebuilt Houses ROY W. BOOR, Owner Rt. 26 North, R. D. 2, Everett, Pa. One Hundred Filly One © 2= G= (i=«r“« Gump Insurance Agency Nationwide Representative Phone 652-2711 Everett, Pennsylvania Everetl Cleaners 4-Hour Cleaning Service Complete New Cleaning Plant Largest and Most Modern Cleaning Plant in Bedford County 652-6566 GOBY MARSHALL, Proprietor Compliments of Montgomery Ward H. C. Sleighler Catalog Sales Agency Sons 38 East Main Street Furniture—Floor Coverings ROBERT E. HARCLERODE, Electrical Appliances Owner 652-5422 Everett, Pennsylvania The Friendliest Store in Town' Open Any Evening by Appointment Phone 652-5105 Congratulations, Class of ’69 G. C. Murphy Everell Jewelers Company Diamonds—W atches Your Complete Variety Store Jewelry—Gifts “Shop Murphy s” Watch, Clock, and Jewelry Repairing Main Street, Everett, Pa. Phone 652-2942 Everett, Pa. Phone: 652-2616 Compliments of PERCY G. FOOR REAL ESTATE EVERETT, PENNSYLVANIA Phone: 652-2195 One Hundred Filly Two ®Q= CF Q= 5=“ Q= J=a'Q= i= CP- P, Q= ? Q= CP i= F © Compliments of Ed's Steak House Congratulations to the j? Class of ’69 j Bedford, Pennsylvania THE FELTON’S Opposite Penna. Turnpike Breeze Manor Motel a Interchange Breezewood, Pennsylvania k B B Esso j Junction U.S. 30 and Int. 70 H. E. Laher Sons ? j 735-4989 Distributors of J Breezewood, Pennsylvania Atlantic—Redfield Co. f 3 Congratulations, Class of 1969 Products f 3 Congratulations to the Morral Trailer Sales I Class of ’68 Trailer Parts Service s Home Aid Bakery FONTAINE-RAVENS-TRAILCO fp jj Phone 652-5910 We Repair Them AH P 3 Everett, Pennsylvania 652-5939 Route 30 Everett, Pa. ij Feighl Brothers J Excavating Contractors W. A. Morris i Son 3 Sand Producers Dealer in ? 3 Everett, Pennsylvania 3 Phone: 652-2811 7 652-2614 International Harvester a Farm Equipment and Supplies Js Everett, Pennsylvania One Hundred Filly Three TRAVELERS REST MOTEL—RESTAURANT Steaks—Sea Food—Chicken Route 30, 4 Miles East of Everett Compliments of PENN AIRE MOTEL BRIDAL SUITES Breezewood, Pennsylvania P s ATLANTIC SERVICE Tune up Repairs SAM STAILY— FRED HALL Best of Luck—Class of ’69 Compliments of the BREEZEWOOD TELEPHONE COMPANY Breezewood, Pennsylvania GENERAL REPAIRS KNISELY’S GARAGE ESSO Bear IF heel Alinement Route 220 R. D. 2 Bedford, Pa. CRYSTAL SPRING GROCERY FROZEN CUSTARD Crystal Spring, Pennsylvania TOWN HILL GARAGE GENERAL REPAIRING Heavy Duty IFrecker Service Breezewood, Pennsylvania K M VILLAGE DAIRY Homemade Candies and Sandwiches Fountain Treats Compliments of SNYDER BARKMAN AUTO SALES 1 Mile East of Everett 652-2762 Compliments of CLARK’S MOTOR LODGE U. S. 30, Three miles east of Everett PAUL A. CLARK, Building Contractor PENN WOOD GUEST HOME MR. MRS. E. C. BUTERBAUCH, Owners 652-2011 or 623-9292 Adjacent Memorial Hospital R. D. 1, Everett Compliments of WILTS BEAUTY SALON Breezewood, Pa. 735-4622 Congratulations to the Class of 1969 ROMAYNE HENDERSON JUDY LINCENFELTER “BEAUTY SALON” SHAFFER MOTORS INC. CHR YSLER—PL Y MOUTH—DODGE R. D. No. 2 Bedford, Pa. Compliments of CHAMBERLAIN SERVICE STATION Phillips 66 Products R. D. 2, Everett, Pa. 652-9914 PETE BETTY’S DINER Breezewood, Pa. Bedford, Pennsylvania - -o One Hundred Filly Four © != Cr::= Q= Q= CF Q=wT != P Q= cP«(l= « DEIST CLEANERS “ Oldest Reliable Cleaners in the County” DOT JOHN SHAFFER, Owners Bedford and Everett WERTZ AUTO PARTS New and Used Parts Phone 623-5711 Bedford, Pa. CESSNA MOTORS USED CARS R. D. 2 Bedford, Pennsylvania WASHINGTON BAKERY Fancy Pastries Bedford, Pa. Phone: 623-5610 BEDFORD VILLAGE GIFTS “A Gift For Every Occasion” Bedford, Pa. Compliments of NYCUM'S TEXACO Clearville, Pennsylvania ICKES DRUG STORE “The Prescription Store” 623-5616 Bedford, Pennsylvania Compliments of STRAYER'S LOCKER PLANT Everett, Pennsylvania Compliments of AGWAY, INC. Railroad Street Bedford, Pennsylvania BOB FOOR New and Used Cars-Trucks Motorcycles Rte. 30, Bedford, Pa. Phone 623-8298 FISHER’S PHARMACY Home of the “Stork Club” Bedford, Pennsylvania Compliments of DAVIS STYLE SHOPPE 110 East Pitt Street Bedford, Pennsylvania 623-5017 EDWIN A. DAVIDSON CO. Books, Magazines, Novelties Bedford, Pennsylvania Compliments of REESE MOTOR COMPANY Bedford Pennsylvania Compliments of MR. AND MRS. TOM R. BARNDOLLAR Everett, Pennsylvania HERSHBERGER’S Paint— Wallpaper—Art Supplies 136 E. Pitt St. Bedford, Pa. Phone 623-5612 One Hundred Filty Five ©Q= ra Q= P' Q= ?= Q= F=«Q= p Ci= Cr Q= Cra Q= @ X SCENIC MOTOR COURT Compliments of v Route 30 East, Breezewood, Pa. 735-4486 FISCHER’S GARAGE § J MR. MRS. WILMER FITZWATER, owners Crystal Spring Pennsylvania £f w Compliments of J SOUTHWAY GARAGE WHITESIDE 1 RESTAURANT f (L We do auto repairs of any kind Located off Route 70 3 v Breezewood, Pennsylvania near Crystal Spring, Pennsylvania j) « Best of Luck, Class of ’69 r BREEZEWOOD GARAGE Compliments of Village Motel VILLAGE MOTEL C J Breezewood, Pennsylvania Breezewood, Pennsylvania vf MR. MRS. EDWARD L. BURTNETT 2 C CRABTREE’S ATLANTIC J Wheel Balancing Lubrication Compliments of o PANORAMA MOTEL (L Breezewood, Pennsylvania ? 735-4386 Breezewood, Pennsylvania MR. MRS. ELMER FOOR, JR. 3 Compliments of 3 RITCHEY’S REDWOOD I MOTEL J MR. MRS. FRED RITCHEY (f and DAUGHTER Compliments of JACKSON'S MOTEL P GRILL | Phone 623-5611 ) BEDFORD AUTO PARTS ft. Used Cars—We buy wrecks jj New and used parts V S. PERCY FOOR, owner v Rt. 220 North Bedford, Pa. LESLIE’S } EXCLUSIVE DRESS SHOP Y Route 30 East f Delaney Building Y Bedford, Pa. 15522 Phone 623-5206 f BEN FOY MOTORS (k —Sharp Cars— J —Low Prices— iS Everett, Pa. Phone 652-5787 JAY BLACKBURN SONS C Bedford, Pennsylvania j? “A man’s reputation is only what men think S) him to be; his character is what God knows him to be. x s Compliments of | BRENDA FOOR Compliments of jk I BEAUTY SALON BRODTON STUDIO | © =9 'S5 =0 ‘:;O =P cS =P '=Tto=i ’'=I = :i '=i One Hundred Filly Six ZIMMERMAN’S CARPET AND APPLIANCES State Street, Everett Pennsylvania Open daily 9 to 9 Compliments of STRUCKMAN’S AUTO ELECTRIC 303 State Street Everett Compliments of WESTERN AUTO Everett, Pennsylvania Compliments of McFarland FURNITURE STORE Everett MORRAL FARM SUPPLY PURINA CHOU'S Eshelman Red Rose Feed 652-2012 R. D. 3 Everett, Pa. Best Wishes, Class of 1969 BEDFORD CO. DISCOUNT SUPPLY CENTER 652-2145 Everett, Pennsylvania WEB’S AMERICAN West Main St. Everett, Pa. TUNE UP AND REPAIRS Phone 652-5322 Compliments of THE COUNTRY KITCHEN 8 Main Street Everett, Pennsylvania DOYLE S FLOWER SHOP “For Beautiful Flowers, Think of Ours. Everett Bedford Compliments of PENN HARDWARE Hardware, Paint, Electrical Supplies, and Furniture Everett, Pennsylvania DICKEN S GROCERY Fresh Meats and Groceries Phone 652-2623 Everett, Pa. BEDFORD COUNTY OIL COMPANY Distributors of TIDEWATER OIL CO. PRODUCTS N. Spring Street Everett, Pennsylvania Phone 652-5118 BEDFORD ROLL-ARENA AND RESTAURANT Roll-Arena Morlel Car Raceways U. S. 220 at Turnpike Interchange BEDFORD, PENNSYLVANIA One Hundred Filty Seven ACKNOWLEDGMENTS To Miss Morse, who worked untiringly and gave unselfishly of her time to help us with the yearbook To Mr. Kennedy, who directed our business staff and our typists To Miss McCormick, who advised our artists. To Cover Studio and Weigel Barber, Inc., who provided professional service To the patrons and advertisers, who with their generosity helped to make this publication possible To all these people, we express our deepest appreciation. — The 1969 WARRIOR Staff Our professional photographer snapped in the act One Hundred Filly Eight ABILITIES RECOGNIZED FOOTBALL ROYALTY OFFICE AIDES Dennis Bulger and Cindy Wigfield Donna Crawford and Judy Potts LIBRARY AIDES Dawn Miller and Darlene Foor HELPING HANDS FOOTBALL ANNOUNCERS Wayne Calhoun and RandySponsler STUDENT ATTENDANCE AIDES Theresa Wendell and Susan Barrett One Hundred Sixty TALENTS RECOGNIZED DISTRICT BAND REPRESENTATIVES Debbie Dicken, ‘Jody Foor, Diana Lee ‘Regional Band CHEERLEADERS AT PRACTICE ''Warriors keep fighting when the going's tough . . DISTRICT CHORUS REPRESENTATIVES Gregory Bowman, Elizabeth Weimer, ‘Daniel Bayer ‘Withdrew Absent: Wayne Calhoun, District and Regional Chorus TRIPLE TRIO Brenda King, Julia Gettinger, Debbie Jay, Reta Darr, Diana Foor, Carala Foor, Connie Heffner, Debbie Morral, Cynthia Wigfield 1968 JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM One Hundred Sixty Two t MEMORIES IN THE MAKING 1968 TRACK MEET Jumped too soon, didn't you? Help keep America beautiful? Hey! Get that string out of the way. Won't you girls ever listen? One Hundred Sixty Three The dawn ol a new day and a new life One Hundred Sixty Four
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