Forbes Road High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Harrisonville, PA)
- Class of 1977
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Forbes Road High School Harrisonville, Pa. FOREWORD Dear Readers: “Light tomorrow with today,” a quote by Elizabeth Barrett Browning, is very appropriate as we write this fore- word and in our own very small way leave our own individual marks on Forbes Road High School. Lighting tomorrow is exactly our goal in publishing this annual. If, in the years to come, the 1977 Cardinal brings enjoyment to its owners, then we shall feel that we have accomplished our objective. For in each word, in each picture, lies a moment of time captured forever between the covers of this book. The path of education that we have followed has, at many times been rough but never ceased to be rewarding. As we leave this portion of our life, we take with us all the knowledge and training we have received throughout the years. Take with you also your fond memories and experiences. Cherish these forever in your hearts. Our only regret in the publication of this yearbook is that the people so responsible for the shaping of our characters have not been honored—our parents, to whom we owe our very lives. We should like to take this opportunity to thank those whose help has been so valuable: to Mrs. Mosebey and Miss Wood, our advisors, who have given countless hours of their time and generous guidance, and to all the members of the Sitting: Karen Fraker, Co-Editor; Nancy Hawkins, Co-Editor; Julie Parsons; Dawn Fraker Standing: Bryan Kling; Cindy McQuait; Melinda Houck; Robin Martz, Business Manager; Bobbi Clark; Tammy Keith; Mrs. Mosebey and Miss Wood, Advisors Mr. Andrews, our photographer Ye xbook Staff Life takes on a deeper meaning when one gives freely of her time and of herself. With deepest appreciation, we the Class of 1977, dedicate the twenty-eighth edition of the CARDINAL to Mrs. Paulette Hawbak- er. She has been a teacher, advisor, and friend to many since she started teaching Home Economics at Forbes Road High School. We wish to express our gratitude to Mrs. Hawbaker whose co-operation and help we will always cherish. 5 Alma Mater Midst the hills of Fulton County, With her view so grand; Stands our noble Alma Mater Known throughout the land. Sing, O sing, ye youths and maidens, Let her praises rise; Crowned with majesty and honor Hail to Forbes Road High. ’Neath the dome of heaven’s wonder, Proud she lifts her head. Mingled with the clouds of glory Flushed with victory red. Sing, O sing, ye youths and maidens. Let her praises rise; Crowned with majesty and honor Hail to Forbes Road High. Ad mi tion t-m. Walter Lee Curfman Superintendent Shippensburg State College B.S. and M.Ed. Clyde L. Colwell Principal National Honor Society Mansfield State College B.S. Pennsylvania State University M. Ed. and Ed. D. Albert Corman Vocational Agriculture FFA Pennsylvania State University B.S. and M. Ed. Dennis Clawson General Music Instrumental Music Concert Band Marching Band West Chester State College B.S. Clifford Berkstresser Biology Guidance Counselor Shippensburg State College B.S. Pennsylvania State University M.Ed. Carol Ammon French English French Club Bloomsburg State College B.S. Donna Ankney General Music Jr. Chorus Sr. Chorus West Chester State College B.S. and M.Ed. o Thomas Cypher History C.B. Radio Club Shippensburg State College B.S. and M. Ed. Richard Cover Physical Education Health Boys’ Varsity Basketball Varsity Club Shepherd College B.S. Keen Elbin Driver Education Millersburg State and Indiana State Colleges B.S. Gay Fleck Mathematics Shippensburg State College B.S. Virginia Gorman Home Economics FHA Indiana University of Pennsylvania B.S. Fredith Nolan English History National Honor Society Shippensburg State College B.S. Linda Henry English Health Shippensburg State College B.S. Mildred Graeber English Press Club Drama Club Shippensburg State College B.S. Pennsylvania State University M.Ed. Helen Mosebey Business Education FBLA Cardinal Cardinal Highlites Susquehanna University B.S. Melvin Gutshall Biology Reading Science Shippensburg State College B.S. and M.Ed. Pennsylvania State University M.Ed. Paul Sanders Industrial Arts Chess Club Cheyney State College B.S. Delbert Ritchey Social Studies History Baseball Shippensburg State College B.S. and M.Ed. Richard Price Mathematics Student Council Shippensburg State College B.S. Sarah Peck Librarian Library Science Shippensburg State College B.S. Carol Parsons Physical Education Health Field Hockey J.V. Girls’ Basketball Student Leaders Slippery Rock State College B.S. Shippensburg State College M. Ed. 12 Beryl Palmer School Nurse Health Careers Club City Hospital School of Nursing R. N. Millersville State College B. S. «art A Garey Sprowl Chemistry Physicla Science Junior High Boys’ Basketball Shippensburg State College B. S. and M. Ed. 13 Staff COOKS: Lulu Bishop Mary Grissinger Mabel Brant Mary Ellen Mart . Robert Brown SECRETARIES: Left: Debbie Brown Standing right: Jane Broadwater Norma Henry Sitting: Glenda Hoffman CUSTODIANS: Marvin Sipes Rodney Waters M ififl r • t Senior Class Officers: Debbie Defibaugh, Treasurer; Candi Keebaugh, Secretary; Steve Everhart, President; Bryan Kling, Vice-President; Mr. Price, Advisor. CLASS MOTTO—“All of our yesterdays make up our tomorrows” CLASS COLORS—Light and Dark Blue CLASS FLOWER-Rose CLASS HYMN-“Day by Day” CLASS SONG-“The Way We Were” NEIL PAGE BERKSTRESSER Academic 2 18 59 Electrician Baseball 1,3.4; Basketball 2; Intramurals; Rod and Gun Club 1,2; Varsity Club 3,4 N ot for Women’s Lib P olite B aseball player I remember the day that Gary shot the chicken. BRIDGITTE ROSE ANNE ADAMS Commercial 7 18 59 Computer programming Drama Club 3,4; President 4; FBLA 4; FUA 4; Health Careers Club 4; Intramurals; Student Leader 4; Student Council 4; Treasurer 4 B ouncy R adical A ggressive A mbitious I remember when the First Amendment included Freedom of Speech. 17 RANDY EUGENE BLACK Vocational 5 3 58 Agriculture Baseball 3; Basketball 1;C.B. Radio Club 3,4; FFA 1,2,3,4; Rod and Gun Club 1,2 R eckless E njoys Amanda’s company B ig I remember our first Senior Class trip. RICHARD ALLEN BODEN Vocational 7 17 59 Work for Henkell and McCoy R uns around A micable B uoyant I remember my first year at the elementary building when Wilson and I kept getting into trouble with Mrs. Graeber. is Academic CHRIS MICHAEL BRANT 9 9 59 College Chorus 1,2; Rod and Gun Club 1; Drum and Bugle Corps 1,2 C hemistry fan M echanic B rainy I remember the day Steve Everhart set himself on fire in the shop. CURTIS ALLEN BRANT Vocational 9 23 59 Undecided FFA 1,2,3,4; Rod and Gun Club 1,2,3 C racked his ankle A 11 right B rags about his Ford I remember when I broke my ankle while playing basketball. 19 Commercial SUSAN MARIE BRANT 9 9 59 Work with children Art 4; FBLA 4; Health Career Club 3.4; Intramurals 3; Li- brary Club 4 S hy M ostly with Kevin B ored with school I remember when Barb tripped me in the hall and I fell flat on my face. BOBB1 LOUISE CLARK Commercial 7 5 59 Medical Secretary Chorus 1,2; FBLA 3,4; Secretary 4; Field Hockey 1,2,3,4; French Club 3; Girls’ Athletic Association 1; Intramurals B ig hearted L ikes to giggle C an be seen driving a Mustang I remember when Deb Defibaugh was always asking for gum and eye makeup in English class 20 LAMBERT LEON CLIPPINGER Special Education Undecided L ikeable L oyal C omedian 9 1 59 I remember all the hard times we gave the teachers. RICHARD DEAN CLIPPINGER Vocational 11 26 58 Truck driver C.B. Radio Club 3,4; Chess Club 3; FFA 3,4; Reporter 4 R ides in a Ford D rives an IGA cart C razy 1 remember getting out of class to walk around the halls. 21 RITA KAY COOK Commercial 8 25 59 To be Rita Kling Basketball 1,3; Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; Varsity Captain 4; FFA 1,2,3; Chaplain 3; Field Hockey 1,2,3,4; Girls’ Athletic As- sociation 1; Intramurals; Newspaper Staff 2; Varsity Club 2,3,4 R ides in a van K ind of shy C ares for Bryan I remember our best gym classes in 6th and 12th grades. 12 4 57 RONALD LEE CLIPPINGER Vocational Construction FFA 3,4; Secretary 4; C.B. Radio Club 3,4 R idge runner L ikes Shop class C lip I remember my first day at Forbes Road. Commercial BARBARA JO CROMER 4 21 59 DEBBIE KAY DEFIBAUGH Commercial 4 4 59 Airline Stewardess Basketball 1,2,3,4; C.B. Radio Club 3; Chorus 1,2,4; Librarian 4; Class Treasurer 4; Health Careers Club 3; Field Hockey 1,2,3,4; Intramurals; Library Club 1,2; Newspaper Staff 4; Circulation Manager 4; Varsity Club 1,2,3,4; Student Leader 3; D oes good in sports K nows how to have fun D evilish I remember going to basketball camp when we had two beds, six mattresses, and seven girls in one room. Nurse Art 4; Basketball Manager 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Vice-Presi- dent 4; Drama Club 3,4; Vice-President 4; FBLA 3,4; Re- porter 4; FFA 1; FHA 4; Health Careers Club 3,4; Secretary 4; Intramurals; Library Club 1,2,3,4; Newspaper Staff 4; Co- editor 4; Student Leader 3,4; B rave and bold J oily and joking C hatters a lot I remember when Brenda Mellott was five feet one inch and 157 pounds. 23 DOUGLAS GRANT DESHONG Vocational 8 8 59 Baseball 1,2; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Newspaper Staff 4; Intramu- rals; Rod and Gun Club 1,2 D rives a ’cuda G oes to town a lot D oesn’t drink? I remember the night I blew my car up. SHELLEY ANN DESHONG Commercial 9 4 59 Secretary Basketball 1,2,3,4; Class treasurer 2,3; Class Vice-President 1; Field Hockey 1,2,3,4; Girls’ Athletic Association 1; Intramu- rals; Chorus 1,2,4; Student Council 1; Varsity Club 3,4 S miles a lot A ctive D oesn’t act the same I remember when I was going to put peanut butter up Bridgitte’s nose. 24 Commercial NANCY MAE DETWILER 6 25 59 Secretary Band 2,3,4; Band President 2,3; Band Secretary 4; Chorus 1, 2,3,4; Chorus Accompanist 2,3,4; Drama Club 1,2,3,4; FBLA 3,4; Intramurals; Library Club 1,2,3; Student Leader 3,4 N ice personality M usically inclined D oesn’t talk much I remember the day I met Mark Fegan. ROSE MARIE EDWARDS Commercial 3 14 59 To Travel Art Club 4; Chorus 1; Drama Club 1; FBLA 4; Health Careers Club 3,4; Intramurals; Library Club 1,2,3,4; Newspaper Staff 4 R uns around with Sue M ostly ornery E nergetic 23 I remember when I finally passed my driver’s test. BRIAN WAYNE FIGARD Vocational 1 18 58 Agriculture FFA 3,4 B oys call him Freddy W orks hard? F ather I remember my first day at Forbes Road. STEVEN RALPH EVERHART Academic 5 23 59 Electrical Construction Chorus 1; Class President 4; Rod and Gun Club 1,2; Student Council 4; Yearbook Staff 4 S een on a Yamaha R uns around with Tim E xtra nice I remember the day Mr. Wenger thought Mrs. Graeber’s jungle was coming alive. 26 DEANA KAY FIX Commercial 8 11 58 Medical Secretary Cheerleader 3; Junior Varsity Captain 3;Chorus 1,2; FBLA 3,4; Field Hockey 1,2,3,4; Girls’ Athletic Association 1; Intramurals; Student Council 3,4; Student Leader 4 D rives a mean Torino K ids around F ights with Bill I remember when the Seniors had their first party. DAWN LOUISE FRAKER Commercial 4 30 59 Secretarial Class President 1; Cheerleader 1,2,3; Chorus 1,2,3; FBLA 3, 4; President 4; French Club 3,4; Girls’ Athletic Association 1; Intramurals; Student Council 1,2,3; Treasurer 1; Student Leader 3,4; Varsity Club 3,4; Yearbook Staff 4 D og owner L oves Rex F inds something to get into I remember all the fun we had cheering for the basketball team and telling jokes on the way home from the games. 27 Academic KAREN JEAN FRAKER 11 13 59 USDA Meat Inspection Chorus 1,2,3,4; President 4; Drama Club 1,2,3,4; Vice-Presi- dent 3; Treasurer 2; French Gub 1,2,3,4; Vice-President 3; FFA 1,2,3,4; Treasurer 4; Health Careers Club 3,4; Intramu- rals; Library Club 1,2,3,4; President 3; Secretary 4; Newspa- per Staff 3,4; Business Manager 3; Reporter 4; Student Lead- er 3,4; Yearbook Staff 3,4; Yearbook Staff Co-Editor 4 K eeps busy J ust Loves school? F riendly 1 remember all those fun times at Fort Littleton Elementary and sometimes wish to be there once more for a short time. KENNETH ERIC GRACEY Vocational 12 16 59 Policeman FFA 1,2,3,4; Vice-President 3; President 4; Rod and Gun Club 1,2 K eeps order at FFA meetings E njoys being at the firehall G oes by Eric I remember the day that a teacher I know lost most of his hair 28 Vocational NEAL MANUEL HALL 8 23 59 GARY LYNN HANN Vocational 5 11 59 Undecided C.B. Radio Club 3; Chess Club 1;FFA 1,2,3 G oofy L arry H as red hair I remember when we went to the Valley Mall with Miss Henry. Electrician Baseball 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Drama Club 1; lntramu- rals; Newspaper Staff 3; Rod and Gun Club 1,2; Student Council 4; Varsity Club 4 M akes people smile N ever gets to school on time H as a Torino I remember while at school Bob and I went fishing, cut classes, and jumped out windows. 29 Academic NANCY SUE HAWKINS 5 1 59 Medical Doctor Chorus 4; Class President 2; Girls’ Athletic Associaiton 1; Field Hockey 1,2,3,4;French Club 2,3,4;FFA 1,2,3,4;Secre- tary 3; Health Careers Club 3,4; President 4; Intramurals; Li- brary Club 1,2,3,4; Vice-President 2; Treasurer 4; Student Council 2; Student Leader 3,4; Varsity Club 2,3,4; Yearbook Staff 3,4; Yearbook Co-Editor 4 N on-conformist S erious H elps promote Women’s Lib I remember the day Tim Mellott and I almost burned up an ammeter in Physics class. DAVID JAMES HOUSE Vocational 5 16 59 Carpentry Baseball 1; Rod and Gun Club 1,2 D igs Bunny J okes around H unts turkeys I remember when I tried to get out of French class. 30 Vocational STEVE ROBERT JONES 1 4 58 Construction Worker C.B. Radio Club 4; Chess Club 1; Drama Club 3 S ure isn’t short R are J unky 55 Chevy owner I remember when I broke my arm playing football with the seniors when I was in seventh grade. CANDI JANE KEEBAUGH Academic 1 28 60 Stewardess Basketball 1,2,3,4; Field Hockey 1,2,3,4; Varsity Club 2,3,4; Girls’ Athletic Association 1; Chorus 1,2,4; Intramurals; Stu- dent Council 3,4; Newspaper Staff 2 C rashed her Firebird J okes a lot K eeps her cool I remember our victorious basketball game over Everett in 1975. 31 Academic TAMMY LOUISE KEITH 2 23 59 Fashion Consultant Chorus 1,2; Class Vice-President 3; Drama Club 2; French Club 2,3,4; Health Careers Club 3,4; Library Club 1,2,3,4; President 4; Newspaper Staff 3,4; Co-Editor 4; Student Leader 3,4; Yearbook Staff 4 T akes life seriously L oves to argue K eeps on the go I remember Mrs. Graeber’s futile attempts to correct my grammar. ERNEST WESLEY KING Vocational 9 17 59 Undecided Chess Club 1,2; FFA 1,2,3,4; Rod and Gun Club 1,2 E easy to get along with W ell-liked K ind I remember our field trip to Washington. 32 4 ROBIN ELLEN MARTZ Commercial 10 7 59 Data Processing Chorus 1,2; French Club 3,4; Girls’ Athletic Association 1; Intramurals; Cheerleading 1,2,3,4; Varsity Club 3,4; Student Leader 3,4; Yearbook Staff 4; Business Manager 4 R eally loves Jeff E asy to get along with M akes people laugh I remember when our gang put a pizza box in the school mail box to keep from littering. BRYAN KEITH KLING Vocational 12 6 58 Carpenter Baseball 1,2; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Class Vice-President 4; Rod and Gun Club 1,2; Yearbook Staff 4 B oogies in a van K ind to Rita K eeps things going I remember when Rita Cook was quiet. Commercial CINDY LEE MC QUA1T 4 14 59 Armed Services Chorus 1,2,3.4; Drama Club 2,3,4; FBLA 3,4; Vice-President 4; Field Hockey 2,3,4; French Club 2,3,4; Intramurals; Health Careers Club 3,4; Library Club 1,2,3,4; Newspaper Staff 4; Student Leader 3,4; Varsity Club 4; Yearbook Staff 4 C arefree L oves Glenn M ustang driver I remember breaking my arm while playing leap frog with Deb Defibaugh in sixth grade. BRENDA ELLEN MELLOTT Commercial 1 31 59 To be happy Chorus 1,2,3,4; Drama Club 1,2,3,4; Treasurer 4; FBLA 3,4; Field Hockey 2; Intramurals; Library Club 2,3,4; President 3; Health Careers Club 3,4; Student Leader 3,4 B elongs to Bobby E njoys talking M anager at the Valley Treat??? I remember locking Brian Figard’s keys in his locker. 34 Academic TIMOTHY ALLEN MELLOTT 4 12 59 Electrician Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; FFA 1; Rod and Gun Club 2; Varsity Club 2,3,4 T eases A Iways in trouble M ostly in a pickup truck I remember when all the lunches at Forbes Road were sup- posed to be nutritious. TIMOTHY DYLAN PARK Academic 8 15 59 Electrician FFA 1,2; Rod and Gun Club 2; Intramurals T all D rives a Datsun P asses out gum I remember the time Tim Mellott put Tim Park’s name on his chemistry lab experiment. 35 WILLIAM HENDERSON PARSONS, JR. Commercial 7 15 58 Construction Baseball 1,2,3,4; Intramurals; Rod and Gun Club 1; Student Council 2 W ild Willie H as a hot Camero P arties a lot I remember eleventh grade English classes when Randy Souders and I gave Mrs. Graeber a rough time. RICHARD JAMES PURNELL Academic 9 3 59 Agriculture Baseball 1; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1; Intramurals; Rod and Gun Club 1,2; Student Council 3; Secretary 3 R eally nice guy J oins in discussions P lays basketball I remember when in fourth grade I stole a flower from the teacher’s bouquet. 36 ALLEN RAY RAMSEY Vocational 10 31 58 Truck driver FFA 1,2,3,4; Sentinel 4; Rod and Gun Club 1 A lways chewing Skoal R ough R uns a mean ’55 Chevy pickup I remember when we would sit around in Miss Henry’s class and tell stories. ANTHONY SCHEP1S Vocational 9 21 59 State Trooper Class President 3; Class Vice-President 2; FFA 4; Rod and Gun Club 1,2; Student Council 3; Vice-President 3 A lways friendly S urely not shy 1 remember when we were in seventh and eighth grades and played baseball in a snow storm. GEORGE WATSON SHOTTS, JR. 3 19 58 Vocational Undecided Baseball 3,4; Basketball 1;C.B. Radio Club 3,4; Chorus 1,2; Drama Club 1; Drum and Bugle Corps. 1,2; FFA 1,2,3,4; Rod and Gun Club 1,2 G oes with Tammy W orks at Howard Johnson’s S tudies a lot??? 1 remember when Mr. Quigg took hold of me in the gym. LINDA RUTH TICE Commercial 3 23 59 Marriage Chorus 1,2,3,4; Drama Club 4; FBLA 4; Health Careers Club 3,4; Library Club 1,2,3,4 L oves Marty R emembers Brenda T alks too much 1 remember the night 1 got caught for speeding 38 ROBERT ALAN WILSON VERONICA LYNN ZITTLE Commercial 8 18 59 Air Force Chorus 1,2,3,4; Drama Club 2,3,4; Vice-President 2; FBLA4; French Club 2,3,4; Health Careers Club 3,4; Field Hockey 2, 3,4; Intramurals; Library Club 1,2,3,4; Newspaper Staff 4; Business Manager 4; Student Leader 4; V ery Lively L ikes boys Z any 1 remember when Rita Cook and I were going to California to see Glen Campbell and Chad Everett. Vocational 10 2 59 Undecided Drama Club 1,2,3,4, R eckless A lways in trouble W orks at Posthouse I remember the fatal day that 1 received two days out of school suspension for totaling my car on my way to school. 39 Most Flirtatious Most Talkative Quietest Least Punctual WHO’S Friendliest 40 Most Musical Most School Spirit Teachers’ Pets Best Dressed Most Likely To Succeed Most Athletic WHO The Senior Class of 1977 leaves its memories with everyone through its many varied members. Class Clowns Shortest and Tallest 41 CLASS WILL We, the Class of 1977, do hereby name the following beneficiaries and bequeathe to them our final parting gifts: I, Bridgitte Adams, will my left lung to Robin Martz and my right lung to Shelley DeShong. 1, Neil Berkstresser, will my ability to shoot chipmunks to Steve Everhart. 1, Randy Black, will my tallness to Eric Gracey. 1, Richard Boden, will my Newsweek magazines to Mr. Ritchey. I, Chris Brant, will my brain to anyone who can control it. 1, Curtis Brant, will my crutches to Mr. Corman in case his ever break. I, Susan Brant, will all my love to Kevin. 1, Bobbi Clark, will my right index finger and left pinky finger to Mark Gelvin. 1, Lambert Clippinger, will my coolness to Allen Ramsey. I, Richard Clippinger, will my job at the IGA to anyone who can stand it. I, Ronald Clippinger, will all my English classes to anyone who likes to “goof’ off. I, Rita Cook, Will my shorthand note books to anybody who can figure them out. 1, Barb Cromer, 5’7”, will my 3% inch platform shoes to Brenda Mellott, 5’ 1 ”, so she can be taller. 1, Debbie Defibaugh, will my long legs to Bobbi Clark, so her feet will touch the floor when she sits at the typewriter. 1, Doug DeShong, will my driving ability to Mr. Elbin. 1, Shelly DeShong, will my youthfulness to Mrs. Graeber. 1, Nancy Detwiler, will my flute to Rennie Hirsh. I, Rose Edwards, will one of my many rings to my bestfriend, Susan. I, Steve Everhart, will my ability to grow tall to Walter Curfman. I, Brian Figard, will my pigs to Dr. Colwell. 1, Deana Fix, will my glasses to the school to repair any broken windows. 1, Dawn Fraker, will my ticket to a Forbes Road dance to anyone who wants to spend a nice quiet evening alone. I, Karen Fraker, will all my thanks to Mr. Fleck, who unselfishly gave his time to explain my math for the past four years. I, Eric Gracey, will my hair to Mr. Corman. I, Neal Hall, will my squirrel call to Mr. Corman. I, Gary Hann, will my pool stick to Danny Oakman. 1, Nancy Hawkins, will my desire to succeed to my younger brothers, Gary and Michael. 1, David House, will my hunting and fishing stories to Mr. Sprowl and Mr. Cover. I, Steve Jones, will my snuff cans to Mr. Sanders and Dr. Colwell. I, Candi Kcebaugh, will my Firebird to Richard Purnell for spare parts. I, Tammy Keith, will my yearbook staff meetings to Cindy. I, Ernest King, will my ability to flunk history to anyone of less intelligence. 1, Bryan Kling, will my hippie wagon to Mr. Ritchey. 1, Robin Martz, will the leftover pizza to the office. I, Cindy McQuait, will my right elbow to any typing student who can control it. I, Tim Mellott, will my ability to sleep with my eyes open to anyone who needs the sleep. I, Brenda Mellott, will my pencil to Rita Cook for office practice. I, Tim Park, will all Mrs. Graeber’s English classes to anyone who needs the sleep. I, Bill Parsons, will my ability to be the only boy in the eleventh and twelfth grade commercial class to any- one who likes to have fun. I, Richard Purnell, will my basketball uniform to Mark Gelvin. 1, Allen Ramsey, will my twelfth grade English class to anyone who likes to talk. 1, Linda Tice, will my Mustang to Marty. I, Tony Schepis, will my ability to reason with people to all the staff. I, George Shotts, will my ability to grow a beard to Tommy Taylor. I, Robert Wilson, will my cigarette supply to Walter Curfman. 1, Veronica Zittle, will my ability to keep my mouth shut while chewing gum to Gary. In witness, whereof, we the Senior Class of Nineteen Hundred Seventy-Seven have unto here set our hand and seal this third day of June, in the year; One Thousand Nine Hundred and Seventy-Seven. 43 The Class of 1977 The Pits? No, but close. Sit-in!!! Heavy? Of course! You have to agree “This is one of our busier days”!! 44 BOYS’ BASKETBALL Varsity: Standing: Glenn Winegardner, Mr. Cover, coach; Doug DeShong, Bill Eisaman, Mike Gelvin, Tim Mellott, Bryan Kling, Lonnie Crouse, Manager; Kneeling: Richard Purnell, Donnie Keebaugh, Brian Fraker, Doug Gracey, Neal Hall 46 SCHEDULE Forbes 90 Tussey 35 Forbes 68 N. B. C. 67 Forbes 49 Rothrock 71 Forbes 75 Chestnut Ridge 46 Forbes 86 Chestnut Ridge 47 Forbes 66 N. B.C. 59 Forbes 95 Claysburg 64 Forbes 58 Rothrock 51 Forbes 76 Fannett-Metal 70 Forbes 63 McConnellsburg 52 Forbes 90 Everett 79 Forbes 78 McConnellsburg 71 Forbes 73 Southern Huntingdon 57 Forbes 67 Southern Fulton 70 Forbes 93 Fannett-Metal 67 Forbes 72 Southern Huntingdon 49 Forbes 99 Claysburg 75 Forbes 87 McConnellsburg 66 Forbes 67 Tussey 53 Forbes 67 Fannett-Metal 68 Forbes 66 Southern Fulton 52 Forbes 54 Everett 72 Forbes 70 Meyersdale 61 Forbes 71 Hyndman 67 Forbes 55 Rockwood 76 Forbes 52 St. John 81 47 Junior Varsity Kneeling; Lonnie Crouse, Mr. Hoover, Coach; Glenn Winegardner Standing: Mark Lane, Tim Cromer, Bill Rit- chey, Edwin Walker, Bill Eisaman, Mike Gelvin, L.D. Keebaugh, Mark Gelvin, Tink Cutchall 48 Junior High Kneeling: Gary Zittle, Ned Cromer, Tracey Miller Standing: Joe Wright, David Foreman, Mickey Purnell, Kelly Black, John Fraker, Mark Sipes, Mike Hawkins, David Newman, Mark Downes, Mr. Sprowl, Coach Front row: Perry Hohman, Barry Snyder, Bob Yuronich, Chris Stains, Richard Doney, Mike Johnston, Raymond Miller, Steve Gelvin, Chuck Emerick, Tim Gelvin, Jack Clark, Tommy King Middle row: Tom Taylor, Kelly Brown, Hubert Hohman, Tim Newman, Darius DeShong, Mark Appleby, John Mixell, Tim Berkstresser, Sonny Shea, Kirk Mellott, Maynard Black, Back row: Mr. Cutchall, Coach Varsity Cheerleaders Center, standing: Kim Hess, From left to right: Rennie Hirsh, Lisa Snyder, Rita Cook, Robin Martz, Julie Parsons 50 JUNIOR VARSITY Standing: Tracey Appleby, Kim Black, Sharon Walker, Connie Souder, Lori Spade, Split: Cindy Keith JUNIOR HIGH Standing: Kathy Woy, Kneeling: Tina Appleby, Trudy Mort, Dottie Waters, Kim Long 51 BASEBALL Front row: Brown Cutchall, Bill Ritchey, George Shotts, Tim Mellott, Bill Parsons, Neil Berkstresser, Kim Earley Back Row: Lonie Crouse, Manager; Tim Cromer, Edwin Walker, L. D. Keebaugh, Mark Gelvin, Johnny Gracey, Mr. Ritchey, Coach Schedule Northern Bedford 11 Forbes Road 2 Everett 18 Forbes Road 4 Everett 4 Forbes Road 7 Southern Huntingdon 18 Forbes Road 2 Northern Bedford 18 Forbes Road 5 Southern Fulton 16 Forbes Road 0 Fannett-Metal 7 Forbes Road 0 McConnellsburg 4 Forbes Road 11 Southern Huntingdon 2 Forbes Road 4 Southern Fulton 4 Forbes Road 0 Fannett-Metal 7 Forbes Road 6 McConnellsburg 5 Forbes Road 6 52 Seniors Left to right: George Shotts, Tim Mellott, Bill Parsons, Neil Berkstresser 53 FIELD Varsity Front Row: Mindy Romig, Diana Purnell, Debbie Mumma, Ann Cromer Back Row: Rita Cook, Debbie Defibaugh, Shelley DeShong, Candi Keebaugh, Lisa Snyder, Bobbi Clark, Mrs. Parsons, Coach Front Row: Cindy Keith, Shelley DeShong, Candi Keebaugh, Veronica Zittle, Cindy McQuait, Deana Fix, Donna Shade Center Row: Barbara Cromer, Krissie Worthing, Debbie Defibaugh, Cindy White- house, Nancy Hawkins, Joan Brown, Rita Cook, Bobbi Clark, Sheila Henry Back Row: Mrs. Hawbaker, Coach; Vickie Giambra, Kim Keebaugh, Cathy Defibaugh, Rennie Hirsh, Sue Bishop, Julie Parsons, Lisa Snyder, Mrs. Parsons, Coach 54 HOCKEY Front Row: Shelley Deshong, Candi Keebaugh, Veronica Zittle, Cindy McQuait, Deana Fix Back Row: Barbara Cromer, Debbie Defibaugh, Nancy Hawkins, Joan Brown, Rita Cook, Bobbi Clark SCHEDULE Forbes Road 2 McConnellsburg 0 Forbes Road 1 Fannett Metal 0 Forbes Road 4 Southern Huntingdon 1 Forbes Road 2 Rothrock 4 Forbes Road 1 McConnellsburg 0 Forbes Road 2 Rothrock 1 Forbes Road 4 Fannett Metal 0 Forbes Road 1 Southern Huntingdon 1 55 Girls’ Basketball 56 Front Row: Barbara Cromer, Manager; Kim Keebaugh, Candi Keebaugh, Shelley DeShong, Debbie Defibaugh, Tam- my Newman. Donna Shade, Scorekeeper; Center Row: Lisa Snyder Back Row: Candy Fisher, Carmella Black, Cathy Defibaugh, Krissie Worthing, Mr. Cutchall, Coach Front Row: Carmella Black, Tammy Henry, Tammy Earley, Lisa Purnell, Tona Feight, Debbie Foor Back Row: Cindy Bolinger, Waneta Fraker, Manager; Candy Fisher, Cathy Defi- baugh, Mrs. Parsons, Coach; Krissie Worthing SCHEDULE Forbes Road 26 Northern Bedford 35 Forbes Road 41 Everett 72 Forbes Road 38 Northern Bedford 40 Forbes Road 24 Everett 52 Forbes Road 38 Fannett Metal 31 Forbes Road 32 McConnellsburg 63 Forbes Road 50 Southern Huntingdon 34 Forbes Road 22 Rothrock 25 Forbes Road 37 Southern Fulton 41 Forbes Road 38 Fannett Metal 29 Forbes Road 22 McConnellsburg 32 Forbes Road 29 Southern Huntingdon 32 Forbes Road 23 Rothrock 28 Forbes Road 40 Southern Fulton 44 57 Student Leaders First Row: Cindy McQuait, Nancy Detwiler, Rose Edwards, Susan Brant, Brenda Mellott. Barb Cromer, Bridgitte Adams. Veronica Zittle Center Row: Patti Park, Vickie Giambra, Tammy McMullen, Nancy Hawkins, Mrs. Parsons Back Row: Connie Brown, Cathy Defibaugh, Tina DeShong, Jackie Fischer, and Kim Keebaugh Student Leaders in Physical Education Student leaders are volunteer girls in grades 10-12 who are interested in assisting the physical education teacher during class in grades K-7. The purpose of the experience is to enable these girls to become more aware of dif- ferent ages and levels of motor skills and coordination. Also, they can help with any special problem when a student may need extra help in attaining a skill especially at the elementary level. These girls are scheduled to assist when they have a study hall corresponding to the physical education class. Some student leaders also as- sist in officiating intramural competition and construct bulletin boards at the elementary school. fM'h T1 4, iw xa17ti fir. _______ Class Officers: Brian Fraker, President; Julie Parsons, Vice-President; Cindy Keith, Secre- tary; Lisa Snyder, Treasurer Christine Susan Suzanne Loni Bill Brown Berkstresser Berkstresser Bishop Crouse Cutchall Cutchall Kim Candy Brian Thomas Mike Doug Earley Fisher Fraker Gartland Gelvin Gracey Rosie Gay Rennie Melinda Cindy Donald Gracey Hess Hirsh Houck Humbert Keebaugh Cindy Monica Mark Allan Tammy Danny Keith Knepper Lane Martz Newman Oakman 60 Julie Rodney Bill John Parsons Richards Ritchey Rubeck Donna Paul Gladys Lisa Keith Kevin Shade Shoop Snyder Snyder Stains Stains Cindy Robin Cindy Whitchousc Wilson Worthing Krissie Yvonne Worthing Wright 61 Juniors Sv V.g Class Officers:Mr. Gutshall. advisor; Dian Brown, Secretary; Kim Keebaugh, President; Saundra Fetters, Vice-President; Kim Hess, Treasurer; Miss Nolan. Advisor David Robert Carmella Jim Connie Dian Anderson Bean Black Boden Brown Brown Michael Tint Cathy Tina William Saundra Cline Cromer Dcfibaugh DeShong Eisaman Fetters Jackie Mark Vicky Fischer Gelvin Giambra John Carole Sheila Gracey Hawkins Henry 64 Kim Lorraine Kim L.D. Rhonda Linda Hess Hohman Keebaugh Keebaugh Kling Lane Donald Mary Daniel Sheffield Sheffield Shields 65 Edwin Sharon Ray Walker Walker Watkins Glenn Galen Winegardner Wright 66 Class Officers: Jerre Price, President: John Fraker, Vice-President; Melanie King, Secre- tary; Alice Knepper, Treasurer; Mrs. Moseby and Mrs. Graeber, Advisors Tracey Anita Kelly Cindy Donald Jeff Appleby Bishop Black Bolinger Bookheimer Carmack Cathy Tom Ned Kim Mark Nathan Caton Cornelius Cromer Dodson Downes Duvall Tammie Tona Allen Debbie David Del Earley Feight Fix Foor Foreman Fraker John Edward Boyd Todd Jobe Joe Fraker Gartland Gelvin Grissinger Golden Golden 68 Carol Connie Michael Tammy Christine Keith Hann Hawkins Hawkins Henry Hess Jaymes Leo Timothy Jones Keebaugh Melanie Alice King Knepper Brenda McQuait Susan Mellott Jerre Lisa Price Purnell Michael Peggy Purnell Sheffield 69 Mark Melanie Raymond Loretta Sipes Souders Strait Wilson Joe Wright Gary Zittle 70 EIGHTH Class Officers: Mrs. Peck, advisor: Lynn Kee- baugh. Secretary-Treasurer; Terry Miller. Pres- ident; Waneta Fraker, Vice-President; Mr. Co- ver, advisor Mark Andrew Kenny Tim Kim Maynard Appleby Bean Berkstresser Berkstresser Black Black Susan Kevin Lorraine John Mark Robbin Black Bowser Brill Brown Brown Carmack Randall Perry Darius Rhonda Brenda Jeff Clippinger Colledge DeShong Diak Duvall Duvall Wayne Paul David Waneta Danny Robin Edwards Fischer Foor Fraker Gartland Gracey 72 Hubert Jeff Jynn Hohman Keebaugh Keebaugh i : 83k FI 1 -Sr 3; J 1 w W_ James Robert Kirk Kncpper Long Mellon Randy Terry John Miller Miller Mixell Glenn Neuder Tim Newman Michelle Price Glenda Purnell William Rubeck Norman Sheffield 73 Lori Sipes Connie Souders Rocky Souders Lori Spade Rebecca Strait Viola Strait 74 75 SEVENTH Class Officers: Mr. Sprowl, advisor; Jack Qark, President; Tim Gelvin Vice-President; Jill Brant, Secretary; Dick Cutchall, Treasurer. Tina Mike Appleby Barnett Barton Dean Boden Dedra Bookheimer Sherry Barnhart Diak Doney Emerick Fix Ford Fraker Gartland Gelvin Gelvin Hall Hohman Houck 76 Mike Tom Bryan Dee Eugene Kim Johnston King Knepper Kylor Lake Long McMullen Mellott Miller Mort Parsons Shaw Strait Summers Sweger 77 Jon Connie Donna Tonya Rickie Stuart Sweger Swope Taylor Taylor Truax Ulsh 78 Jr.-Sr. Prom On May 1, 1976, the “Class of’77” hosted the Jr.-Sr. Prom “Midnight Blue.” The gym was decorated in blue and silver with stars suspended from the ceiling at various points. Everyone was entertained by the sounds of “Freedom Machine.” The Queen and Court were: Debbie Mumma Debbie Brown Brenda Eisamen The King and Court were: Jeff Gelvin Joe Keebaugh Mike Hess Whatever it is it’ll keep til the morning. Haven’t we both got better things to do? Midnight blue Even the simple things become one Haven’t we had enough And I think we can make it One more time If we try One more time for all the old, old times. 79 81 82 Band Front Row: Chris Hess. Rennie Hirsh, Nancy Detwiler, Melinda Houck Middle Row: Cindy Bolinger, Penny Shaw, Rhonda Diak, Kim Dodson, Cindy Worthing, Krissie Worthing, Tracey Miller, Jerre Price. Keith Jaymes, David Foor, Edwin Walker, David Anderson, Kim Earley Back Row: Michele Houck, Paul Fischer. Dick Cutchall. Mr. Clawson, Bobby Yuronich, Alan Regi, Ernie Taylor, Ray Watkins, Carmella Black, Rodney Richards, Terry Miller. Not Pic- tured: Kim Black, Eva Brill, Tim Cromer, Chuck Emerick, Boyd Gelvin, Randy Whitehouse Officers: President: Kim Earley Vice-President: Melinda Houck Secretary: Nancy Detwiler Treasurer: Krissie Worthing Librarians: Kim Dodson and Cindy Worthing 84 Art Club Standing; Left to Right; Kim Dodson, Bruce Snyder, Tammy Henry, Tim McClain, Harry Summers, Dian Brown, Eddie Gartland, Susan Brant, Rose Edwards, Lonnie Crouse, Barbara Cromer, Cindy Whitehouse, Tim Mellott, Christine Bcrkstresser, Susan Mellott, Sitting Left to Right; Ernie Taylor, Saundra Fetters, Robert Bean, Miss Wood, Advisor; 85 The Art Club provides an opportunity for Senior high students to use the facilities of the art room as they work independently in their chosen media. The club was just formed this year and has begun two new murals on the cafeteria wall. CB Radio Club Front Row: Mr. Cyphen—Advisor, Ruth Whitehouse, Kim Long, Boyd Gelvin, Danny Shields, Delmar Ulsh, Randy Clippinger Middle Row: Tim Berkstresser, Mark Appleby, Bob Long, Kim Hess, Vicky Giambra, Connie Souders, Ann Swope, Carmella Black, Sharon Walker Back Row: L. D. Keebaugh, Edwin Walker, Mike Cline, Maynard Black, Cathy Defibaugh, Alan Regi, Steve Jones, Richard Clippinger, Randy Black, Ernest King, Ronald Clippinger, George Shotts, Eric Gracey The CB radio club is a newly formed organization open to all students. This organization is for students with an interest in the now popular Citizen’s Band Radio. These students have chances to claim their handles and speak their words over the radio. Their advisor is Mr. Cypher. Chess Club Clockwise, lower left hand corner: Todd Grissinger, David Anderson, Cindy Worthing, Advisor-Mr. Sanders, Becky Worth- ing, Lonnie Crouse, Keith Jaymes, Kevin Bowser, Wayne Edwards, David Foor, Gay Hess, Krissie Worthing, Danny Gartland The Chess Club is an organization open to any student in grades 9,10,11, and 12 who enjoys the game of chess and knows how to play or would like to learn. Chess Club members are permitted to play chess during study halls at the discretion of the teacher in charge and if it does not interfere with grades. The Chess Club also meets once monthly at lunch time. Mr. Banders is the ad- visor. 87 SENIOR CHORUS First Row: Rennie Hirsh, Gladys Snyder, Cindy McQuait, Cindy Whitehouse, Cindy Humbert, Karen Fraker, Gay Hess, Barb Cromer, Brenda Mellott, Christine Berkstresser, Carol Shaw, Cindy Worthing Second Row: Melinda Houck, Shelley DeShong, Lisa Snyder, Candi Keebaugh, Beronica Zittle, Yvonne Wright, Jackie Fischer, Sue Bishop, Julie Parsons, Third Row: Nancy Detwiler, Linda Tice, Debbie Defibaugh, Nancy Hawkins, Tammy Newman, Cindy Keith The Senior and Junior Choruses are open to all students who enjoy singing and are free two periods a week. The Choruses present an average of three programs yearly. The largest program is usually the Christmas Concert. The Choral groups also go Christmas caroling and attend a few extra outside concerts. The Senior Chorus also presents a part in graduation. 88 JUNIOR CHORUS First Row: Viola Stait, Adele Hall, Penny Shaw, Sherry Barnhart, Jill Brant, Trudy Mort, Jodi Sweger, Dedra Bookhei- mer, Susan Corman Second Row: Raymond Miller, Dee Kylor, Connie Swope, Martha Bartland, Wilma Strait, Creta Parsons, Tonya Taylor, Tina Appleby, Kathy Woy, Tammy Diak Third Row: Penny Waters, Laura Brill, Randy White- house, Mike Johnston, Tommy King, Robert Yuronich, Jeff Carmack, Tracey Appleby, Boyd Gelvin, Connie Souders, Dean Boden, Eva Brill Fourth Row: Eva French, Kim Dodson, Lori Sipes, Lynn Keebaugh, Dottie Waters, Michele Price, Glenda Purnell, Mike Sheffield, Keith Jaymes, Jerre Price, Troy Ulsh, Becky Worthing 89 Drama Club Front row: Bridgitte Adams, Barbara Cromer, Brenda Mellott, Cindy Worthing Middle row: Linda Tice, Nancy Detwiler, Veronica Zittle, Cindy McQuait, Cindy Whitehouse, Viola Strait, Penny Waters, Becky Worthing Back row: Mike Johnston, David Foor, Karen Fraker, Mrs. Graeber - Advisor The drama club is an organization for all students with an interest in the field of drama. Plays are presented annually by the students in a school assembly. Practice is long and hard but brings many rewarding results to those who have participated. Much effort is put forth to present plays to an audience. The advisor, Mrs. Graeber, has aided greatly in helping our presentations to be a success. 90 French Club Front row: Lonnie Crouse, Kim Earley, Robin Martz, Jackie Fischer, Secretary; Sue Bishop, Lisa Snyder, Krissie Worthing, President; Tammy Keith, Dawn Fraker, Vice-President; Candi Keebaugh Middle row: Susan Neuder, Kim Keebaugh, Treasurer; Tammy McMullen, Karen Fraker, Kim Hess, Nancy Hawkins, Connie Brown Back row: Miss Ammon, Advisor; Glenn Winegardner, John Gracey, Edwin Walker, David Anderson. Bill Eisaman, Cindy Worthing, Carol Shaw, Melinda Houck, Cindy McQuait, Veronica Zittle The French Club is open to any student who is taking or has already taken French. Their highlight of the year is the French Club Banquet, served in the French style. They are presently planning on taking a trip to Washington to a French restuarant. Their advisor is Miss Ammon. 91 FBLA Sitting (left to right): Cindy Whitehouse, Monica Knepper, Mrs. Mosebey, Advisor; Debbie Defibaugh, Dawn Fraker, Barbara Cromer, Bobbi Clark, Cindy McQuait Standing (center row): Cindy Humbert, Yvonne Wright, Chris Schepis, Linda Tice, Rosie Gracey, Rose Edwards, Susan Brant, Veronica Zittle, Nancy Detwiler Standing (back row): Julie Par- sons, Cindy Keith, Tammy Newman, Candy Fisher, Brenda Mellott, Deana Fix, Bridgitte Adams Future Business Leaders of America has for its main goals: Service, Education, Progress. FBLA is a three-year old grow- ing chapter at Forbes Road. Students having been enrolled in business curriculum for one school term are eligible to affiliate with the chapter. Students compete for honors in various business skills at a spring regional meeting annuaally. 92 Jr. FFA Front row: David Newman, Chaplin; Jeff Carmack, Bobby Yuronich, Secretary; Boyd Gelvin, President; May- nard Black, Vice-President; Troy Ulsh, Treasurer; Jack Clark, Sentinel. Second row: Jerre Price, Tim Gelvin, Danny Nonemaker, Steve Gelvin, Kirk Mellott, John Mixell, Randy Whitehouse Third row: Joe Wright, Rocky Souders, Mike Hawkins. Mike Yuronich, Mark Appleby, Bobby Long, Mr. Corman - Advisor The Jr. FFA is for any seventh, eighth, or ninth grade student interested in the vocational agriculture fields. The Jr. FFA co-operates with the Sr. FFA in selling many products and are also invited to attend the FFA banquet in the spring. The Jr. FFA is advised by a senior member of a FFA and Mr. Corman. 93 From the Jr. FFA filters future members of the Sr. FFA. SENIOR FFA First Row: Karen Fraker, Treasurer; Allen Ramsey, Sentinel; Curtis Brant, Jr. High Advisor; Ronald Clippinger, Secretary: Eric Gracey, President; Kevin Stains, Vice-President; Richard Clippinger. Reporter; Carntella Black, Chaplain, Second Row: Bill Cutchall, Keith Stains, Ernest King, Randy Black, Harry Summers, Robert Bean, Edwin Walker, Rodney Richards, Third Row: Thomas Gartland, Alan Regi, Carol Shaw, Nancy Hawkins, Ricky Souders, Brian Figard. Bruce Snyder, Glenn Wincgardner; Fourth Row: Albert Corman; Advisor; Donnie Keebaugh, George Shotts, Tony Schepis The Future Farmers of America is an organization of students interested in the voca- tional fields. Being in the FFA involves a lot of time, hard work and selling. Each year money is brought into the FFA through the selling of citrus fruit, candy, flower bulbs and seeds. In the spring the annual FFA banquet is held, at which time awards are pre- sented for service and hard work. 94 FHA Front row: Brenda Mellott, Barb Cromer, Cindy McQuait, Connie Brown, Historian; Saundra Fetters, Dian Brown, Sheila Henry, Kim Hess, Tresurer Middle row: Candi Fisher, Cindy Keith, Vice-President; Tammy Newman, Vicky Giambra, Melinda Houck, Secretary; Cindy Humbert, Song Leader; Cindy Whitehouse, Gay Hess, New Reporter; Carmella Black, Ann Swope, Sharon Walker, Back row: Monica Knepper, Rosalie Gracey, Bridgitte Adams, Sue Bishop, President; Linda Lane, Cathy Defibaugh, Jackie Fischer, Melanie Adams, Patti Park, Carol Shaw, Tona Feight The main purpose of the Future Homemakers Of America is to pro- vide opportunities for self-development, preparation for family and community living and employment, to encourage world wide broth- erhood, and to promote greater understanding between youth and adults. So far in the school term of 1976-1977, the FHA has sold candy apples at the autumn Fulton Fall Folk Festival and attended a meeting of county officers at the Southern Fulton High School. They also attended a fall meeting at the Messiah College, initiated the new FHA members, sold calendar towels, and have attended the Pennsylvania Farm Show held each year in Harrisburg. 95 Health Careers Club Front row: Krissie Worthing, Treasurer; Nancy Hawkins, President; Barbara Cromer, Secretary Middle row; Bridgitte Adams, Susan Brant, Linda Tice, Sue Bishop, Cindy McQuait, Veronica Zittle, Melinda Houck, Brenda Mellott, Cindy Worthing Back row: Rose Edwards, Tammy Keith, Christine Berkstresser Cindy Whitehouse, Cindy Humbert, Rosie Gracey, Gladys Snyder, Karen Fraker, Mrs. Palmer — Advisor The Health Careers Club is an organization open to any student in grades ten through twelve. The Club conducted a candle sale earlier in the year to sponser a trip to the Washington County Hospital in Hagerstown, Maryland. During this trip the Members toured the hospital and were introduced to the many careers open in the medical field. Members of the Club also volunteered their time to assist at the Swine Flu Clinic which was held at Huston- town. Through participation in this club, the members are gaining invaluable experience to facilitate their entry into any of the medical professions. 96 LIBRARY CLUB Left to right (Kneeling): Anita Bishop, Jackie Fischer, Anna Mumma, Kim Dodson, Tammy Keith, Nancy Hawkins, Gay Hess, Karen Fraker, Susan Brant, Veronica Zittle, Barbara Cromer, Rose Edwards Standing: Vickie Giambra, Kim Hess, Connie Hawkins, Carol Miller, Melanie Adams, Tracey Appleby, Tona Feiglit, Sharon Walker, Anne Swope, Cindy Worth- ing, Cindy Whitehouse, Yvonne Wright, Linda Tice, Cindy McQuait, Brenda Mellott, Krissie Worthing, Rennie Hirsh, Mrs. Peck, Advisor The Library Club members have a never-ending job. Besides shelving books, they have to stamp in magazines, decorate bulletin boards, and tend to the needs of stu- dents who cannot find what they have been assigned. In order to hold membership in the club, one must give up his study halls and work in the library. In the spring, the club will be taking a trip on the money they earned throughout the year selling books at the annual Book Fair. 97 NEWSPAPER STAFF Left to right: Doug Deshong, Tammy Keith, Co-editor; Julie Parsons, Cindy McQuait, Rose Edwards, Gay Hess, Barbara Cromer, Cindy Worthing, Debbie Defibaugh, Karen Fraker, Co-editor; Veronica Zittle, Mrs. Mosebey, advisor The school newspaper, CARDINAL H1GHLITES, is circulat- ed each nine week marking period. The “quickie” known as the FEATHERED FOOTNOTES is printed for special occa- sions and carries articles pertaining to the season or event to be featured. A lot of hard work goes into each issue, and it is not surprising to find staffers hard at work during lunch period and study halls to complete articles to meet approach- ing deadlines. The school news is a good project to help students express themselves correctly and encourages stu- dents to enter journalism as a career. The H1GHLITES is in its twentieth year and the FOOTNOTES, the fifth year. 98 Press Club From left to right: Gay Hess, Krissie Worthing, Cindy Worthing, Mrs. Graeber-Advisor The Press Club consists of three indivuduals and their advisor, Mrs. Graeber, who donate a great deal of their time to writing articles about our school. They started the year by attending a workshop in Huntingdon, Pennsylania. The things they learned will be put to good use as they submit articles to the Huntingdon Daily News throughout the course of the year. 99 SPANISH CLUB Left to right: Miss Ammon, Advisor; Vickey Giambra, Lisa Snyder, Kim Kee- baugh, Candi Keebaugh, Bridgitte Adams, Melinda Houck, Sue Bishop, Cindy McQuait, Veronica Zittle, Tammy Keith, Kristen Worthing A new club has been formed at Forbes Road this term under the sponsorship of Miss Ammon. This club meets twice week- ly at lunch time. The interested members hope to be able to converse, using simple phrases to ask questions or to respond to questions. “How are you? and My name is ...” are ex- amples of what the club hopes to accomplish. too Student Council Front Row: Sherry Barnhart, Terry Miller, Mark Appleby, Michelle Price, Susan Mellott, Jerre Price, Boyd Gelvin Middle Row: Kim Keebaugh, Cathy Defibaugh, Glenn Winegardner, Brian Fraker, Doug Gracey, Julie Parsons, Vice- President; Sue Bishop Back Row: Neal Hall, Bridgitte Adams, Candi Keebaugh, Deana Fix, President; Steve Ever- hart, Mr. Price, Advisor The Student Council is composed of two students from each class plus the president of their class. These students represent their class and other members of the student body. The Student Council sponsors a dance among its many other activities. Student Council advisor is Mr. Price. toi Intermediate Student Council Kim Keebaugh, Candi Keebaugh Varsity Club Front Row: Kim Hess, Rennie Hirsh, Krissie Worthing, Lisa Snyder, Kim Keebaugh, Dawn Fraker, Robin Martz, Richard Purnell, Doug Gracey, Shelley DeShong. Middle Row: Candi Keebaugh, Bobbi Clark, Nancy Hawkins, Deb- bie Defibaugh, Neal Hall, Julie Parsons, Tim Mellott, Doug DeShong, Mr. Cover, Advisor Back Row: Tammy New- man, Cindy Keith, Neil Berkstresser, Dannie Keebaugh, Brian Fraker, Rita Cook, Bryan Kling, Bill Parsons The Varsity Club is an organization open to any student in grades 9,10,11, and 12, whp has lettered in a sport. The Var- sity Club is advised by Mr. Cover. Lots of time, patience, and energy go into the lettering in any sport as is well known by Varsity Club members. 102 triiiwm „ TAMM ffOMf Shafer’s Sunoco Service Station Automobile and Motorcycle Inspection Lube and Oil Change Tires and Accessories McConnellsburg, PA 17233 Phone: 485-9925 Harm’s Arco and Small Engine Repair y4 Mile North of Hustontown Phone: 987-3264 Ott Brothers Farm and Appliances Sales and Service Tractors Hardware Farm Machinery Appliances Rte. 1, McConnellsburg, PA 17233 Phone: 485-4114 Newman’s Market Groceries Meats Hardware Best Wishes to the Class of “77” Waterfall, PA 16689 Phone: 685-3344 Knepper’s Mill Dealer in Feed, Grain, General Farm Supplies Custom Grinding and Mixing PECKIE’S Auto Body Repair McConnellsburg PA 17233 Waterfall, PA 16689 Phone: 685-3342 “CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATES OF 1977” High School Graduation Opens the door To new opportunities! 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BOX 695 McCONNELLSBURG, PA. Compliments of P W Excavating, Inc. McConnellsburg, PA 17233 Phone: 485-3532 or 485-3320 134 Brant’s Garage Official Inspection Station for Autos—Trucks—Trailers—Motorcycles—Campers Portable Welding—Towing Hustontown, PA 17229 Phone: 987-3411 Established 1850 Printers and Publishers McConnellsburg Exxon Fulton County’s Service Center Oldest Newspaper Ellis Yingling, Proprietor Route 30 and 16 Fulton Democrat McConnellsburg, PA 17233 Phone: 485-4425 135 - ws -f I. •• .. :rr
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