Gettysburg High School - Cannon Aid Yearbook (Gettysburg, PA)

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Q M r-'N E I E4 J 9,55 Lg ' 4? cRn9 ' 2 , Q Q .rt Q CANNCDN-AID STAFF First Row, Left to Right-Mr. Held, advisor, N. Kelley, D. Wicker, D. Spence, S. Korte, C. Lightner P. Jones, Hewitson. Second Row-S. Smith, R. Painter, L. LaGore, Staiger, W. Simpson F. Wenschoff M. Bowmaster K. Fleming, C. Ketterman, Stuclcey. , , , Third Row-M. Brent, Staiger, Lanlc, S. Redding S. Sanders, R. Ziegler, S. Fox, N. Wolff, B. Pen- nington, A. Eckert. Fourth Row-J. Crist, S. Weikert, R. Hanlcey F Hughes G Hoak A Taylor C Brumbau h L R' l ,. ,. ,. ,. g,.1ege, K.Kane. Fifth Ron'-L. Herring, E. Meade. MR. HELD, Faculty Advisor Statt Heads John Hewitson, Business Manager, Su-e Korte, Editor, Donna Spence, Art Eclitorg Paul Jones, Advertising Manager, Donna Wicker, Feature Editorg Charles Lightn-er, Sports Editor, Nancy Kelley, Head Typist. Circulation and Art Statts Shirley Fox, Sandra Redding, Sally Smith, Carol Brumhaugh, Mary Ann Rider, Mary Bow- master, Ruth Ann Painter, Charl-es Boyer, janet Stuclcey, Donald Forsythe, Janet Kuylcendall, Jack Crist, Tom Kitzmiller, David Kime. Advertising, Sports and Photography Statts Anne Eckert, Wilda Simpson, Elaine Rebert, Betty Ann Pennington, Nancy Wolff, Janet Staiger, Adrienne Taylor, Fred Hughes, Ronald Hanlcey, Kermit Kane, Dave Weikert, Paul Jones, Robert Ziegler. Feature and Typing Statt Jeanne Staiger, Kathrine Fleming, Shirley Sanders, Joan Lank, Eugene Meade, Carolyn Ketterman, Faye Wenschoif, LaRuth LaGore, Gene I-Ioalc. To Mr. Corbin, we wish to express our sincere appreciation for his helpful guidance on the technical questions that arose during our past years. We want to humbly thank him for his patience and understanding which led us through many crit- ical problems. MR. CORBIN LARRY RIEGLE PAUL JONES BARBARA ANZENGRUBER SANDRA REDDING President Vice President Secretary Treafurer For the time and leadership which she so willingly gave to us, we wish to thank Miss Little. When we so often forgot and neglected those small but necessary issues, she was always on hand to remind us. Miss LITTLE NIC BARBARA JOAN ANZENGRUBER Anzie Academic Delone, lg Ping-Pong Club, 3, 4g Junior Historians, 3, F.B.L.A., 4, Majorette Club, 2, 3, Spanish Club, 4g journalism Club, 3, Class Sec- retary, 45 G.A.A., Z, 3, 4, G.A.A. Cabinet, 4, Play Committees, 33 Mask and Wig, 3, 45 Majorette 3, 4g Maroon and White, 4. LoRE1'TA ANN BAKER !!Ann!! Commercial Red Cross Council, 3 fVice Presi- dentjg Knitting Club, lg Majorette Club, Zg G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4, Play Committees, Z, Chorus, 1, Choir, 2, 3, 4. MARIE GERTRUDE BOWLING Marie,' Vocational Home Economic: Knitting Club, lg F.H.A., 2, 3, 4 lTreasurerl . MARTHA JANE BowMAs'rEn Q!Marty7! Commercial Knitting Club, lg Journalism Club, 2, 3, F.B.L.A., 4 fSecretarylg Stu- dent Council Alternate, 2, Maroon and White, 3. SENIOR MARY KATHRYN BowMAs'rER UBOWH Commercial Journalism Club, 2, 35 Knitting Club, lg Ping-Pong Club, 3, 43 Stu- dent Council, 1, 2, 4, Maroon and White, 2, 3, 4, Cannon-Aid, 4, Chorus, 15 National Honor Society. ROBERT PAUL BOYER UBOBH Commercial Science Club, 1, 2, Junior Histor- ians, 33 Shop Service Club, 45 Foot- ball Manager, 3, 43 Chorus, 1. JOHN BENNER BREAM Illohnif General F.F.A., lg Football, 4. MARY ANNE BRENT l!Mary77 A cad em ic Red Cross Council, lg Journalism Club, Z, 35 Toastmasters Club, 4 fTreasurerJg Bridge Club, 4, Ping- Pong Club, 4, G.A.A., Z, 3, 45 Scared Stifff, 35 Play Committees, 2, 3, Mask and Wig, 3, 4, Chorus, lg Maroon ancl White, 2, 3g Can- non-Aid, 4, Library Assistant, 2, 3, 4. CLASS CAROL ANN BRUMBAUGH Carol A cademic Red Cross Council, 2, junior His- torians, 35 Ping-Pong Club, 4, G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus, 1, Choir, 2, Cannon-Aid, 4, Library Assistant, 1, 2. MERLE D. BYERS Merle Vocalional Agriculture F.F.A., 3, 4. JANE KATHLEEN CALLAHAN rul ers Commercial-General Delone, 1, Ping-Pong Club, 3, Junior Historians, 3, F.B.L.A., 4, Spanish Club, 4. CARL ALLEN CAREY rxstumpaa Vocational A griculture Science Club, 1, 2 QT:-easurerlg F.F.A., 3, 4, Ping-Pong Club, 2, Junior Historians, 3, Photography Club, 3, Hi-Y Club, 3, Chorus, 1, Band, 1. JOSEPH EDWARD CLAPSADDLE cr-Ioeu Vocational A griculture F.F.A., 1, Z, 3, 4, Wrestling Club, 3, Band lColor Guarclj 2, 3, 4. JOHN GARFIELD Cnxsr f!JaCkH Academic Spanish Club, 4, Junior Historians, 3 fSecretaryl, journalism Club, 2, 3, 4, Chess Club, 4, Football, 1, Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Track, 1, 2, 3, Maroon and White, 3, 4 Sports Editorl, Quill and Scroll, 4, Cannon-Aid, 4. CHARLES LEnoY CULLISON Charlie C am mercial Hi-Y Club, 3, Junior Historians 3, Bridge Club, 4, Red Cross Coun cil, 4, Chorus, 1. JOSEPH PATRICK DEARING YlJoeU General Football, 1, 2, 3, Track, 1, 2, 3. ANNE HEATH ECKERT Doodles Academic journalism Club, Z, 3, 45 Bridge Club, 4, Class Treasurer, lg Stu- dent Council, 2, 3, G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 49 G.A.A. Cabinet, 3, 4, Play Committees, 3, 4, Mask and Wig, 3, 4, Chorus, 1, Choir, 2, 3, 4, Maroon and White, 3, 4 fCo-Sports Editorlg Quill and Scroll, 3, 4 CSecretary-Treasurerj g Cannon-Aid, 4, National Honor Society. LARRY ALBERT FETTER uLarryv Academic Hi-Y Club, 1, Shop Service, 4, junior Historians, 3, Chemistry Club, 45 Ping-Pong Club, 4, Choir, 2, Band, 1. KATHRYN LOUISE FLEMING itKathy9v Academic-Genera! Majorette Club, Z, F.B.L.A., 2, 3, 4, junior Historians, 3, Dancing Club, lg Ping-Pong Club, 4: C1.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus, lg Choir, 33 Cannon-Aid, 4. DONALD EVERETTE FORSYTHE UD0n77 Vocational Agricullure F.F.A., 1, 2, 3, 4 fsecretarylg Ping-Pong Club, 3, 4, Class Vice President, 23 Student Council Al- ternate, 2. SENIOR Si-uRLEY ANN Fox tCToad73 Academic Journalism Club, 2, 3, 4, Bridge Club, 45 Season Decorations, 1 fTreasurerlg G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. Cabinet, 4, Play Commit- tees, 3, 49 Mask and Wig, 3, 4, Choir, 3, 4, Maroon and White, 3, 4 fMake-uplg Quill and Scroll, 3, 4, Cannon-Aicl, 4, National Honor Society. JOHN CLAIR GEYER !!J0hn97 Academic Chess Club, 4, Chemistry Club, 4, Science Club, 1, Z, Audio-Visual Club, 2, 3, Junior Historians, 35 Basketball, 2, 3. JOYCE LOUISE GULDEN unloycen Commercial Junior Historians, 35 F.B.L.A., 2, 3, 4, Square Dancing Club, 4, Chorus, lg Choir, 4. RONALD LEE HANKEY Hank Academic Science Club, 1 fVice Presiclentjg Junior Historians, 3 fPresiclentj, Audio-Visual Club, 33 Journalism Club, 3, 4, Chess Club, 4, Chem- istry Club, 43 Class Treasurer, 3, Student Council, 2, 4, Baseball, 3, Maroon and White, 3, 4 fCo-Sports Eclitorjg Quill and Scroll, 4, Can- non-Aid, 4, National Honor So- ciety. CLASS JANET LEE HAY ujanetn Commercial Seasonal Decorations, 1, Weaving Club, Z, F.B.L.A., 3, 4, Junior His- torians, 3, Ping-Pong Club, 4, Stu- clent Council Alternate, 3. DAVID F RED HEAGEY Turk Vocational Agriculture F.F.A., 2, 3, 4 lpresidentl, Choir, 2, 3, 4. RALPI-I EUGENE HEFFNER HI-Iegfi Commercial Ping-Pong Club, 1, 2, 3, Varsity Club, 3, Athletic Representative, 4, Football, 1, 2, 3, 4, Track, 1, Z, 3, 4, Play Committees, 2, 3, 4, Mask ancl Wig, 3, 4. ROSALIE ELIZABETH HENDERSON Rosalie Commercial Richard Montgomery High School, 1, 2, 3, Red Cross Council, 4 lSec- retaryl, F.B.L.A., 4, G.A.A., 4. LARRY HENRY HERRING Hairpie General Science Club, 1, 2, Junior Hia- torians, 3, Bancl, 1, 2, 3, 4, Can- non-Aid, 4. ROBERT CHARLES HESS llBob57 Commercial Varsity Club, 3, 4 lTreasurerJ, Junior Historians, 3, Fishing Club, 1 lSecretaryl, Football, 1, 3, 4, Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball, 3, 4- JOHN FRANCIS HEWETSON Q!-Iohn!! Academic Biglerville High School, 1, 2, Science Club, 3, Student Council, 4, Choir, 4, Band, 3, Cannon-Aicl, 4 lBusiness Managerjg National Honor Society. SHIRLEY ANN HEWITT NSkiP57 Commercial torians, 3, Ping-Pong Club, 4 G.A.A., 2, 3, 4, Chorus, 1, Cheer- leader, 2, 3, 4. Journalism Club, 2, Junior His- GENE EDWARD Hofuc Gene Academic Science Club, 1, 2, 3 lPresidentl, Photography Club, 3, Chemistry Club, 4, Student Council, 1, 3, 4 lTreasurerJ, Football, 1, Basket- ball, 1, Track, 1, 2, Play Commit- tee, 3, Choir, 3, 4, Maroon and White, 3, 4 fBusiness Managerl, Quill and Scroll, 3, 4 fPresidentJ, Cannon-Aid, 4, National Honor Society. Joi-iN ROBERT HUFFAKER lvrexn General Science Club, 3, F.F.A., 2, Checker Club, 3. FREDIRIC HUGHES, JR, uF!BdH Academic Science Club, 1, Speech Club, 4 lPresidentJ, Archery Club, 4, Spanish Club, 4 fPresidentD Danc- ing Club, 1, Class Vice President, 1, Class President, 3, Student Council, 3, Track, 1, 2, 3, 4, Maroon and White, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll, 3, 4, Cannon-Aid, 4. MARY ALICE Joi-:Ns Mary Alicel' Commercial Majorette Club, 1, Z, Junior His- torians, 3, F.B.L.A., 3, 4, Nurses Aid Z. SENICDR Donon-nf MARIE JOHNSON Dottie A cademic- General Biglerville High School, 1, 2, Red Cross Council, 3, 4, Nurses Aid, 3. PAUL BRENNAN JONES Hpaul!! Academic Towson Senior High School, 1, 2, Ping-Pong Club, 3, Chess Club, 3, Photography Club, 3, Science Club, 3 fSecretary-Tteasurerj, Class Vice President, 4, Room for the Groom, 4, Play Commit- tee, 3, Choir, 4, Maroon and White, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll, 4, Cannon-Aid, 4 f Advertising Headj , National Honor Society. KERMIT KANE ctxermss Academic Science Club, 1 lTreasurerJ, Ping- Pong Club, 2, 3, 4, Junior His- torians, 3, Chess Club, 3, 4, Span- ish Club, 4, Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4 fManagerj, Choir, 4, Maroon and White, 3, 4, Cannon-Aid, 4. NANCY LOUISE KELLEY UsisY7 Commercial Dancing Club, 1, Majorette Club, 1, F.B.l..A., 2, 3 fVice Presidentj, 4, junior Historians, 3, G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. Cabinet, 4, Cannon-Aid, 4 fHead Typistl. CLASS CAnoI.YN MARIE KETTERMAN UKetY? Commercial Journalism Club, 2, 3, 4, Student Council, 1, 2, 3, 4 lVice Presi- dentjg G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 43 G.A.A. Cabinet, 1, 4 ffreasurerjg Play Committees, Z, 3, 4, Chorus, 1 fSecretaryi3 Choir, 2, 3, 4, Mask and Wig, 3, 4 fSecretaryJg Band, 1, 2, 3 fVice Presidentl, 4 fPresi- dentjg Maroon and White, 3, 4 fCo-News Editorjg Quill and Scroll, 3, 43 Cannon-Aid, 4g Na- tional Honor Society. DAVID EMMERT KIME Slim,' General Science Club, 1, 2, Junior His- torians, 39 Spanish Club, 43 Chess Club, 4. JOHN DAVID KING Kingie Commercial Checker Club, lg Science Club, 2, Varsity Club, 3, 4, Junior His- torians, 3 fsecretaryjg Chess Club, 4, Football, 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, 2, 3, 45 Baseball, 2, 3, 4. THOMAS LEE KITZMILLER Kitzie - A rademic Ping-Pong Club, 15 Junior Histor- ians, 3, Chess Club, 4, Varsity Club, 3, 4 lPresidentJg Football, 2, 3, Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball, 1, 3, 4, Track, 2. SUSAN PASCHALL AKORTE HS'-le!! Academic Journalism Club, 2, 3, 4, Student Council, 1 fVice Presidentj, 2, 3, 4 QSecretarylg G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 43 G.A.A. Cabinet, 45 Chorus, 1 fVice Presidentig Choir, 2, 3, 43 Scared Stiff, 35 Maroon and White, 3, 4 fCo-Feature Edirorig Quill and Scroll, 3, 4, Cannon- Aid, 4 fEditorJg Cheerleader, 2, 3, 49 Mask and Wig, 45 National Thespians, 45 National Honor So- ciety. DARLENE VIRGINIA Kizousi-Iouxz Nsis!! Commercial Majorette Club, lg Weaving Club, Z ffreasurerjg Junior Historians, 35 F.B.L.A., 3 fTreasurerj, 4, Choir, 4. JANET MAME KUYKENDALI. !lKirk,7 Commercial Majorette Club, 1, 2, Dancing Club, 23 Junior Historians, 35 F.l3.L.A., 3, 4g Cannon-Aid, 4. Jom LANK Boots Academic Bridge Club, 4, Journalism Club, 2, 3, 4g Student Council Alter- nate, 4, G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4g Scared Stiff, 3, Play Committee, 3, Mask and Wig, 3, 43 Chorus, 15 Choir, 2, 3, 43 Maroon and White, 3, 4 1Editorjg Quill and Scroll, 3, 43 Cannon-Aid, 4, National Honor Society. JUANITA SUE LARMER Juanita Vocational Home Economic: Ping-Pong Club, 45 Recl Cross Council, lg F.H.A., Z, 3, 4g Play Committees, 3. Denon-ry Louise LAWTHER 'QDottie Vocational Home Economics Dancing Club 1- Pin Pon Club, J 9 g' g 43 F.H.A., Z, 3, 4 fTreasurerj. RHETA LARUT1-1 LEGORE Ruth Commercial Dancing Club, lg F.B.L.A., 3, 4g Student Council Alternate, 25 Can- non-Aid, 4. CHARLES I-IARMAN LIGHTNER Charlie Academic Science Club, 1, 2g Chess Club, 3, 45 Junior Historians, 3, Photog- raphy Club, 35 Basketball, lg Play Committees, 3, Cannon-Aid, 4, fsports Editorjg Band lColor Guardj, Z, 3, 4. SENIG GLENN WILLIAM LITTLE Glermie', Vocational Agriculture Chess Club, 35 F.F.A., 1, 21 3 MARY ELLEN LUCKENBAUGH Mary Vocational Home Economics Junior Historians, 3g Square DH R , 4. DC' ing Club, 45 F-H-A., 1, 2, 3, 4 fPtesidentJ . PATRICIA ANN MCFEATERS npatry Commercial 35 1: Z1 F,B.L.A., 4, Play Committees, LEROY MARTIN Illlel-oy!! Vocational Agriculture F.F.A., 1, 2, 3 lSeCf9f3fYl, 1 Treasurerj . 3: 3. 4 CL!-XSS MARY ROSALENE MASON l!Mary37 Academic Dancing Club, lg Nuising Club, 1, 2, 33 Chorus, 1. EUGENE FRANCIS MEADE !!Gene!7 Academic Class President, 2, Student Council, 3, 4g National Honor Society. Lucy JANE MEHRING Luce General Junior Historians, 33 Chemistry Club, 4g Speech Club, 43 Chorus 1. GLENDA LOUISE MILLER Glenn Academic Commercial Knitting Club, 1, Weaving Club, 2, F.B.L.A., 3, 4, Play Committees, 35 Bancl, 1, 2, 3, 4, THOMAS H. MILLER ttTom1x Academic Pottstown, 1, 2, 3. KATRINA ELIZABETH MYERS twreenyrs Commercial Dancing Club, 15 Junior Historians, 35 Bridge Club, 4. DAVID LOUELL NETT Dave General-Vocational Agriculture F.F.A., 3, 45 Band lColor Guardj, 1 z 3, 4 y s ' RUTH ANN PAINTER llAnn75 A cademic Commercial Seasonal Decorations, 1, Red Cross Council, 2, 35 Junior Historians, 35 F.B.L.A., 43 Student Council, 1, 4g G.A.A., 1, Z, 3, 4, G.A.A. Cabinet, 43 Cannon-Aid 4g Play Committees, 4. ELIZABETH ANN PENNINGTON NB A 7! Academic Seasonal Decorations, 1 fSecre- taryj, Journalism Club, 2, 3, 4, Class Secretary, 1, G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. Cabinet, 4, Play Committees, 3, 4, Mask and Wig, 4, Choir, Z, 3, 4, Maroon and White, 2, 3, 4 fCo-News EclitorJ, Quill and Scroll, 4, Cannon-Aid, 4, Bridge Club, 4. BARBARA ALLEN PETERS Barbie Commercial Majorette Club, 2, Bible Club, 3, Junior Historians, 3, F.B.L.A., 4. HARRY LUTHER PETERS, JR. r ul-iarryn Vocational Agriculture F.F.A., 1, 2, 3, 4, Shop Service, 4. CLETU5 RENEHART PLANK, JR. Y!Bl-ld!! Vocational Agriculture F.F.A., 1, 2, 3, 4. SENICDR ALBERT POOLE Barney Vocational Agriculture Football, 2, 3, 4, F.F.A., 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club, 4. JUANITA NELL PRICE Rebel Commercial-General Dancing Club, 1, Junior Historians, 3, Bible Club, 3, Nurse's Assist- ant, 2. RICHARD EARL PYLE, JR. Pooney Commercial Science Club, 1, 2, Ping-Pong Club, 3, Football, 1, Z, 3, 4, Bas- ketball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 3. CAROLYN ELIZABETH RAFFENSPERGER uRaEyn Academic Journalism Club, 2, Junior His- torians, 3, Majorette Club, 1, 2, 3, Dancing Club, 1, Class Secre- tary, Z, G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. Cabinet, 3, 4, Play Committees, Z, 3, Mask ancl Wig, 4, Chorus 1, Choir, 2, 3, 4, Majorerte, 3, 4. s CLASS FLGRENCE ONEIDA REAVER 'Tlorencey' Voc. Home Ec. and General F.H.A., 1, 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. Choir, 3. MARY KATHERINE REAVER Mary Katherine' Voc. Home Ec. and General F.H.A., 1, Z, 3, 4, F.I-I.A. Choir, 3. ELAINE MARIE REBERT UI-Ieftyw Commercial Red Cross Council, 15 Majorette Club, 2, Journalism Club, 25 Junior Historians, 33 F.B.L.A., 4, Class Secretary, 2, G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. Cabinet, 4, Our Miss Brooksf' 2, Mask and Wig, 3, 4 lTreasurerlg Choir, 1, 23 Cannon- Airl, 4. SANDRA KAY REDDING usandyn Commercial Recl Cross Council, 1 QSecretaryig Junior Historians, 35 F.B.L.A., 2, 3 lPresidentJ, 4 lPresiclentjg Class Treasurer, 1, 4, Class Secretary, 3, G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. Cabinet, 4g Play Committees, Z, 3, 4, Can- non-Aicl, 4. LOIS JANE RICE Lois Commercial-Voc. Home Ec. F.B.L.A., Z, 3, 49 Choir, 4. MARY ANN RIDER Mary Ann Commercial F.B.L.A., Z, 3, 43 Junior Historians, 3, Play Committee, 3, National Honor Society. LARRY GEORGE RIEGLE uldarryn Academic Spring Grove, 1g Journalism Club, 23 Junior Historians, 3, Speech Club, 43 Chess Club, 3, Class Presi- dent, 4, Student Council, 3, 4g Basketball, 25 Track, 2, 33 Choir, 3, 4, Maroon and White, 2, 3, 43 Cannon-Aid, 4. JEAN ELAINE RILEY ujeanniev Commercial Red Cross Council, 1, 23 junior Historians, 35 F.B.L.A., 3, 43 G.A.A., 1, Chorus, 1, Choir, 2. 3, 4- SI-IIRLEY ANN SANDERS Shirley Commercial Dancing Club, lg journalism Club, 2, sg F.B.L.A., 3, 4, G.A,A,, 1, 2 3, 4g Chorus, lg Band, 1, Z, 3, 45 Library Assistant, 3g Cannon-Aid, 43 Play Committees, 2, 3, 49 Ma- roon ancl White, 2, 3, 4. DAVID HERBERT SCI-IMIDT Schmidty General Science Club, 1, 23 Photography Club, 3g Junior Historians, 3, Audio-Visual, 3, 4, Band lColor Guarcll, 4. PHILIP EDWARD ScoTT !!Phil!7 Academic Science Club, 1, 25 Photography Club, 35 Shop Service, 33 Audio- Vlsllals 3, 49 Play Committees, 2, 33 Choir, 43 Band, 1, Z, 3, 4 fSgu. clent Directorj. WILLIAM G. SCOTT Bill A cademic-A griculture F.F,A., I, 2, 3, 4, SENIOR PAULA FLORENCE SI-IEEFER Paula Academic F.H.A., 1, 23 Spanish Club, 43 Red Cross Council, 4g Speech Club, 4, Band, 1, 2, 4 fSecretaryJ. RONALD JAY SI-uNDLEDEcIcER Ronnie - Commercial Science Club, 1, Z3 Junior Histor- ians, 33 Leathercraft C.ub, 4, Ma- room and White, 2. WILDA RUTH SIMPSON Wilda Commercial Dancing Club, lg Journalism Club, 2, 35 Junior Historians, 3g Spanish Club, 4, F.B.L.A., 3, 4, G.A.A., 1, Z, 3, 45 G.A.A. Cabinet, 4, Maroon and White, 3, 43 Cannon- Aicl, 4. MARY JANE SMITH usisv Commercial Red Cross Council, lg F.H.A., 2, 3, 45 Library Assistant, 1, 2, 3, 4. CLASS SALLY ANN SMITH ztsmittyaa Academic journalism Club, 2, 3, 45 Junior Historians, 35 Student Council, 1, 2, 45 G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 45 G.A.A. Cabinet, 4 fVice Presidentj5 Play Committees, 3, 45 Mask and Wig, 3, 45 Chorus, 1 ll5resiclentl5 Choir, Z, 3, 45 Maroon and White, 3, 4 lCo-Feature EditorD5 Quill and Scroll, 45 Cannon-Aid, 45 Cheer- leader, 1, 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society. FA YE KATHRYN SNEAD Sneadie Commercial Dancing Club, 15 Majorette Club 25 Junior Historians, 35 F.B.L.A., 3, 45 Square Dancing Club, 45 G.A,A., 2, 3, 45 G.A.A. Cabinet, 45 Room for the Groomf, 45 Play Committees, 2, 3, 45 Chorus, 1: Library Assistant, 1. JUNE SPEELMAN NJune77 Commercial Dancing Club, 15 Nurses Aid, 25 junior Historians, 35 F.B.L.A., 35 Bridge Club, 4. SHIRLEY TEMPLE SPEELMAN Shirley', Commercial Dancing Club, 15 Majorette Club, 25 F.B.L.A., 35 Junior Historians, 35 Spanish Club, 45 Library As- sistant, 15 Nurses Aid, 2. DONNA LEE SPENCE nspencyvs A cademic journalism Club, 2, 3, 45 Student Council, 1, 2, 3, 45 G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 45 G.A.A. Cabinet, Z, 45 P.ay Committees, 1, 2, 3, 45 Mask and Wig, 3, 45 Choir, 1, 2, 3, 45 Ma- roon and White, 3, 45 lMalce-upl5 Quill and Scroll, 3, 45 Cannon-Aid, 4 fArt Eclitorjg Cheerleader, 1, 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society. HARMON LINN SPENCE Spencie Commercial journalism Club, 35 Hi-Y, 3 fSec- retaryJ5 Junior Historians, 3 fVice PresidentJ5 Ping-Pong Club, 45 Varsity Club, 4 lSecretaryJ5 Base- ball, 1, 2, 3, 45 Maroon and White, 3, 4. JANET EILEEN STAIGER Kljanv Academic Ping-Pong Club, 35 Majorette Club, 25 Junior Historians, 35 Red Cross Council, 45 Speech Club, 4 lVice PresiclentJ5 Spanish 4 lsecretary- Treasurerjg G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 45 Play Committees, 45 Chorus, 15 Choir, Z, 3, 45 Maroon and White, Z, 3, 45 Quill and Scroll, 45 Can- non-Aid, 45 Library Assistant, 1, 2, 3. JEANNE STAIGER uJe en Academic Dancing Club, 15 Maroon and White, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A., 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. Cabinet, 45 Journalism Club, 2, 35 Nurses Aid, 3, 45 Chemistry Club, 45 Junior Histor- ians, 35 Toastmasters Club, 45 Ping-Pong Club, 45 Choir, 15 Can- non-Aid, 4. SHIRLEY STERNER Shirley Commercial Dancing Club, lg Chorus, 1, Ma- jorette Club, 2, Junior Historians, 33 F.B.L.A., 3, 4, Play Committees, 23 G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4, Square Dancing Club, 4. Doizxs STONER Dorsie Commercial Dancing Club, lg Majorette Club, Z, Library Assistant, 1, 2, 3, 4g Library Service Club, 3, 43 F.T.A., 3, 4, F.B,L.A., 4. ANNETTA LOUISE S'rouGH Louisel' Vocational Home Economics F.H.A., 2, 3, 4 fVice Presiclentjg Speech Club, 4, junior Histor- ians, 3. JANET JAYNE STUCKEY HJ J 5, Academic Dancing Club, 1, Majorette Club, 2, Bridge Club, 3, 4, Junior His- torians, 3g Ping-Pong Club, 3, 4g Leathercraft Club, 4g G.A.A., 1, Z, 3, 45 Play Committees, 3, 45 Chorus, 15 Choir, 2, 4, Maroon and White, 3, 4 lCo-Feature Edi- torjg Cannon-Aid, 4. SENIOR ADRIENNE LOUISE TAYi.oR Drenie Academic Red Cross Council, 2, junior His- torians, 3, Ping-Pong Club, 4g GAA., 1, z, 3, 4, G.A.A. Cabinet, 4, Play Committees, 45 Chorus, lg Cannon-Aid, 4, Library Assistant, I, 2, Nurses Aid, 1. I-lu.oA MAE T1P'roN upeggyn Academic Dancing Club, 13 Majorette Club, 2, junior Historians, 3, Ping-Pong Club, 2, 4, G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 49 G.A.A. Cabinet, 4. ROBERT HAROLD TOPPER rvropperu Commercial Dancing Club, lg Chess Club, 4, Ping-Pong Club, 4, Science Club, lg Photography Club, 1, Junior Historians, 33 Track, Z. JOYCE ANNETTE VANDERWALL uhloycen A cademic Dancing Club, lg Weaving Club, 2, Junior Historians, 3, Library Service Club, 3, 4g F.B.L.A., 45 Choir, 33 Band, 1, 2, 3. CLASS JoN PARKER WAGNILD uwagsn Academic Chemistry Club, 4, Class President, 1, Student Council, 1 iPresidentJ, 2, 3 fTreasurerJ, 4 fPresiclentJ, Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Track, 1, 2, 3, Chorus, 1, Choir, Z, 3, 4, Band, l istuclent DirectorJ, Maroon and White, 2, 3, National Honor So- ciety. JOHN HERMAN WEBER l!John!7 Vocational A gricul tu re F.F.A., l, 2, 3 iVice PresidentJ, 4, Speech Club, 4. DAVID E. WEIKERT !QDaVe9f Academic Science Club, 1 iPresidentJ, Z iPresidentJ, 3, Photography Club, 3, Junior Historians, 3, Audio- Visual, 3, 4, Chemistry, 4, Basket- ball Manager, 2, 3, 4, Play Com- mittees, 2, 3, 4, Mask and Wig, 3, 4 QPresidentJ, Choir, 3, 4, Ma- roon and White, 2, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll, 4, Cannon-Aid, 4. PAYE REBECCA WENSCHHOF Peetie C ommercial-A cademic Dancing Club, 1, Journalism Club, 3, Red Cross Council, 3, Junior Historians, 3, Toastmasters Club, 3, Ping-Pong Club, 4, F.B.L.A., 4, Spanish Club, 4, Play Committees, 2, 3, 4, Chorus, 1, Choir, 2, 3, 4, Nurses Aid, Z, Maroon and White, 3, 4, Cannon-Aid, 4. BILLIE BURKE WEST HBEIIU Commercial-General Dancing Club, 1, Majoretce Club, Z, F.B.L.A., 2, 3, 4, Ping-Pong Club, 4, Junior Historians, 3, G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4, Play Commit- tees, 2, 3. JOHN WHEELER Johnnie Commercial Junior Historians, 3, Wrestling Club, 3, Football, 1, Z, 3, 4, Bas- ketball, 1, Track, 1, 2, 3, 4. RosE MARIE W1-u'rEn Rosie Commercial Dancing Club, 1, Weaving Club, 2, Junior Historians, 3, Library Service Club, 3, 4 iVice PresidentJ, G.A.A., 2, 3, 4. DONNA JAYNE WICKER Donna A cademic Red Cross Council, 1, Dancing Club, 1, Majorette Club, 2, Junior Historians, 3, Journalism Club, 3, 4, Class Vice President, 3, Student Council Alternate, 2, 4, G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. Cabinet, 4 iPresiclentJ, Play Committees, 2, 4, Choir, 4, Maroon and White, 3, 4 fCo-Sports EditorJ, Quill and Scroll, 4 fVice Presidentj, Cannon- Aid, 4 fFeature Editorj, Library Assistant, 1, National Honor So- ciety. LAURA ANN WILUNSON ushortyn General junior Library Club, 1, Weaving Club, 23 Junior Historians, 33 Li- brary Service Club, 3, 4, F.B.L.A., 43 G.A.A., 3. BARBARA ANN WILSON Barbie U C ammercial Majorette Club, 2, 4, Junior His- torians, 35 Journalism Club, 3, Stu- dent Council, 1, 3, 45 Chorus, 1, Majorette, 2, 3, 4 fHeacljg Ma- roon and White, 3, 43 Quill and Scroll, 45 National Honor Society. SENIOR CLASS Senior Class Play NANCY JOAN WOLFF uNa-ncyys Academic Art Club, 1 fPresidentlg jour- nalism Club, 2, 33 Bridge Club, 4, Speech Club, 4 fsecretarylg G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4g G.A.A., Cab- inet, 4 fsecretarylg Play Commit- tees, 3, Choir, 1, 3, 45 Maroon and White, 2, 3, 43 Cannon-Aid, 4. PAULINE ANN WYATT upollyn Commercial Dancing Club, 1, Majorette Club. 2, junior Historians, 3, Library Service Club, 3, 4 fPresiclentJ5 F.B.L.A., 4, Play Committees, 2, 3, Chorus, 1, Library Assistant, 3, 4g Nurses Aid, 2. Rosen CHARLES ZIEGLER UBobH Academic Science Club, 1, 2 fSacretaryj, 3g Football Manager, Z3 Basketball Manager, Z, 3g Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, Maroon and White, 2, 3, Cannon- Aid, 2, 3, 4. BARBARA JOAN ANZENGRUBER Anzie goes for Blue Moon and football. As for people who don't keep promises, Geesh, what grouchesl Long after she attends college, Anzie will never forget her G.A.A. initiation. LORETTA ANN BAKER Ann cries, NYou're right again, when someone men- tions class rings. Her crystal ball is cloudy but at the moment she spends most of her time watching TV or listening to SL Theresa of the Roses. MARIE GERTRUDE BOWLING A certain driver's training class inspires Marie to say Dog-gone it! A future telephone operator, Marie will spend her spare time watching TV or Just Walking in the Rain. MARTHA JANE BOWMASTER Marty, who exclaims Oh my goodnessv when she re- members obtaining her driver's license, plans to be a secretary after graduation. Reading and hearing Just Walk- ing in the Rain are among Marty's favorite pasgimes. MARY KATHERINE BOWMASTER Bow', enjoys reading and walking and exclaims 'lHoly Jumpin' Toledo when she remembers Mr. Sheads' American history class. Interfering people annoy this future secretary who loves Just Walking in the Rainf, ROBERT PAUL BOYER Bob, who likes football better than anything else, plans to attend business school after graduation. He is most likely to be found roller skating or listening to The Fool. JOHN BENNER BREAM John's pet peeve is women drivers, but in the same line, he most enjoys drag racing. This boy, who listens to Green Door, plans to go into the service, specifically the Air Force after high school. MARY ANNE BRENT Mary Anne may be found enjoying a good TV program or skating but shouts Jumpin' Geronimo when she re- members finding Grant's Tomb on the battlefield during G.A.A. initiation. A nursing career is in the picture for Mary. CAROL ANN BRUMBAUGH Surprise quizzes aren't real neat to Carol, who most en- joys swimming, dancing, and sleeping. 'fHonky-Tonk rates high on the hit parade for this girl who plans to continue her education in college after June. MERLE D. BYERS Merle most fondly remembers the F.F.A. trip to Mich- igan State College, and when not sleeping, likes to play baseball. His future plans are undecided, but he would like to see tourist drivers abolished. JANE KATHLEEN CALLAHAN Janie says You goofed, to conceited people, but likes to listen to the radio and Love Me Tender. A future beautician, Janie well remembers Mr. Sheads' history class and spends her spate time reading. CARL ALLAN CAREY Stump, whose future plans include farming, loves to drive that Chevy and listen to l'Ain,t That a Shame. The party in Ag class is Stump's most memorable experi- ence but he exclaims Holy cats when loudmouthed people come around. JOSEPH EDWARD CLAPSADDLE Joe, listening to Canadian Sunset, tells us he most enjoys working as a mechanic. He remembers American history class and intends to go into the Air Force and later join the State Police. JOHN GARFIELD CRIST You're gonna get bounced,', says Jack when someone interrupts his being lazy. He figures Never Let Me Gov way up on his hit parade and has most enjoyed basketball days in G.H.S. CHARLES LEROY CULLISON l'Charlie murmurs, Well, now dig that,', when anyone plays Don't Be Cruel. Mr. Sheads' American history class rates high next to his favorite pastime Qgirlsj. Futurity for Charlie includes a term in the Navy. JOSEPH PATRICK DEARING l'Joe never yells Stop that noise when Canadian Sun- set is heard. Going to football camp in his sophomore year is one of Joels best memories, although he spends most of his time drawing and plans to become an artist or beautician. ANNE HEATH ECKERT Doodles thinks playing bridge with the Four Aces is tremendous,', but frowns on bandwagon people as much as she smiles when she hears True Love. College is fore- most in Anne's future. LARRY ALBERT' FETTER 'iRebel declares that his pet peeve is Yankees. He passes the time singing and whistling-possibly Dixie. Larry intends to enlist in the Armed Forces. He leaves this word of advice for his fellow rebels Save your Confederate money, boys, for the South shall rise again. KATHRYN LOUISE FLEMING Picking stones off the hockey field is Kathy's main memory. She enjoys reading and listening to popular music, especially True Love.', Kathy clamors, Check that, wonit you? at sweaters with cotton skirts. Kathy's future features nursing at York. DONALD EVERETTE FORSYTI-IE Tremendous is Don't comment on his eighth grade year. He rates The Lord's Prayer and My Prayer tops in music and plans for college or a farm career. One may find Don impersonating singers or participating in sports. SHIRLEY ANN FOX Toad mutters Cut it outv when teachers begin piling on extra projects. She loves Oklahoma, tennis, and riding around in the yellow Ford. Toacl's favorite memory of G.H.S. is sitting beside Susan in choir. She plans college after graduation. JOHN CLAIR GEYER John's favorite pastime freading hot-rod booksJ seems to fit in with his favorite sport fdrag racingJ. He murmurs Okay, kid when Love Me Tender is played and re- members American history with glee. John's future is un- decided. JOYCE LOUISE GULDEN Joyce likes to listen to pop records, especially Tonight You Belong to Me, and plans to become a secretary. The remembrance of getting a certificate of achievement for selling magazines brings a cry of Holy Cow, from Joyce. RONALD LEE HANKEY Hank's future wavers between engineering and teaching, but there's nothing undecided about his favorite pastime fwatching girlsj. However, to stuck-up girls Hank exclaims, You Ain't Nothin' But a Hound-dog. He well remembers American history class. JANET HAY Janet wonders, 'uh oh! Look what I've done now when snobbish people shun her. Have Mr. Sheads' history classes inspired her to watch TV and try to roller skate? Where's the catch? Janet's future lies in being a medical secretary. DAVID HEAGY To Turk, stuck-up girls can breeze over yonder in l'The Wayward Wind. Getting his terrific, tremendous hot-rod ready for the F.F.A. Convention in Kansas City was quite a memorable experience. A naval career and farming rank high in Turk's future plans. RALPH HEFFNER From the Candy Store on the Corner to the Chapel on the Hill, Heif envisions a certain girl. Heli delights in working on cars and perceives a job at about 80 bucks a week. ROSALIE ELIZABETH HENDERSON Rosalie, when seeing Elvis Presley, utters sarcastically, 'lWell, dig that! She'll never forget the wonderful way the students greeted her as a new student. You'll Never Walk Alone in G.H.S. LARRY HERRING Hairpie utters a sullen humml when he pensively recalls those bus trips with the band. Girls who swear donit rate in his book. Larry plans to attend college at Penn State. ROBERT I-IESS l'Bob loves to recall that defeat over Hershey in '56, The best place for girls who smoke, according to Bob, is behind the Green Door. Bob is disturbed by the chip, chip, chip of a hammer when he dreams of his future plans to become a mason. JOHN HEWETSON John detests the cracking of gum while he calmly re- tires to an evening of reading or listening to Nocturne in E. His transfer to G.H.S. will long be remembered. Engi- neering is the field of John's choice in the future. SHIRLEY HEWITT No feminine Great Pretender who smokes or drinks can rate in Skip's', book. She exclaims, How about that! when she recalls the day she cantered into the boys' locker room by mistake. Shirley aspires to be a fashion artist. GENE HOAK Listen, buddy, ya better cut out those slang expres- sions! says Gene. Playing tennis, swimming, and col- laborating are his favorite pastimes. He murmurs, My Prayer is to succeed in engineering at Drexel. JOHN HUFFAKER Tex,' will plead Love Me Tender as those Army sergeants induct him into engineering as a career. He ex- claims Ah nuts when snobbish girls Hoat by. His first day at G.H.S. affords a pleasant memory. FREDERIC HUGHES, JR. Fred is quite sure that Elvis Presley is behind the Green Door. Hunting, trapping and fishing occupy Fred's leisure time. Does he listen to E. Presley's records? 'iThat'll be the day, cxclaims this future college boy. MARY ALICE JOHNS Gee whiz, exclaims Mary Alice, Here comes another pair of Bermuda shorts. The Senior Prom of '56 affords pleasant memories. Mary Alice plans to become a beautician after high school. DOROTHY JOHNSON Dottie ran rings around the short boys at that certain . . H wedding. Love Me Tender drives those ah bedbugs from her head. A career as a nurse is her future plan. PAUL JONES Nothing really peeves Paul, except maybe, poor contrast on one of his favorite negatives. He also likes to reminisce getting acquainted at G.H.S. Paul will study medicine after graduation. KERMIT RANE Women drivers irk Kerm. His favorite pastime is hunt- ing and he intends to go into forestry work. Basketball is just great! NANCY KELLEY 'iSis thinks that Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing, especially her love for the senior year at G.H.S. She avoids conceited people by finding a quiet nook in which to listen to records. Nancy aspires to be a secretary. CAROLYN KETTERMAN Only You temperamental people don't rate in Carolyn's book. However, her memories of State Band and eating ice cream do. Secretarial work is included in her outlook for the future. DAVID KIME Aw shut up, ejaculates Slim, when those women drivers honk their horns. He loves to go hunting with his Hound Dog. We wish him good luck in the insurance business. JOHN KING Holy mackerelv yelped Kingie, as those Big Reds charged at him in his first football game. Girls who smoke don't tate but Presley's Don't Be Cruel does. John will join the Air Force after graduation. THOMAS KITZMILLER Kitzie asks that conceited people be removed from his presence while he takes a nap. He dreams of basketball and his nightmare at G.H.S., although he plans to attend college in the future. SUSAN KORTE Sue exclaims, How about that, when reminded of nightly sessions with Mr. Troxell. This red-headed lass loves to go horseback riding, but she can do without mos- quitoes. College is ahead. DARLEN E KROUSHOUR Darlene's notice to all conceited people : It's later than you think. She thrills to dancing under the Canadian Sunset. Becoming a beautician is her goal for the future. JANET KUYKENDALL Ah heckln exclaims Kirk, Why do teachers dictate? That was quite a Lions show, eh Kirk? In the future, she plans to work as a salesgirl. JOAN LAN K My soul! utters Joan, What are we going to do about these deadline skippers? Boots will always remember being chosen editor of M. and W. Joan wishes to attend college in preparation for elementary teaching. JUANITA LARMER Juanita tells back seat drivers not to get smart. She likes to recall the three-day vacations from school. She plans to work as a telephone operator after graduation. DOROTHY LAWTI-IER You oughta know that conceited people don't rate with Dottie. Dancing and playing records are her favorite pastimes. RHETA LaRUTH LeGORE 'iRuth exclaims, Oh my gosh! when she recalls work- ing as Mr. Forney's secretary. Snobs and gossipers aren't her True Love but Elvis Presley's records are! Ruth aspires to become a secretary. CHARLES HARMON LIGHTNER Football, loafing and The High and the Mighty tate well up on Charlie's list. He turns thumbs down on characters who think they're P.C.'s and grins a fatalistic That's The Way It Goes when he thinks of a wedding and a bashed-in car door. College is just around the corner. GLENN WILLIAM LITTLE 'lGlennie thinks Green Door, his junior year, and working on cars are tremendous. Though his future is un- decided, we know it cloesn't hold room for stuck-up people. MARY ELLEN LUCKENBAUGH Playing the piano, ice skating, and Love Me Tender tate high with this Future Beauty Culturist. She grimaces at the thought of back seat drivers, but pleasantly recalls getting her degrees in Home Economics. PATRICIA ANN McFEATERS You Don't Know Men says Pat to someone who can't keep a secret. She exclaims Oh Gee! at the thought of her first day in G.H.S. Readin and skating are the pastimes I S of this future secretary. LeROY MARTIN Though LeRoy's dislikes include girls who drink and smoke, his favorite pastime is one special girl who can cook. This football fan plans factory work after graduation. MARY ROSALENE MASON Mary shouts ach! Fiddle dee-dee! at finding a tooth- paste tube squeezed in the middle. This future nurse will always remember: passing Frenchg readingg golf, and good music. EUGENE FRANCIS MEADE Gene considers Ebb Tide and Al Hibler as his musical favorites, while boxing and reading share the lime- light. He blacklists flattery and insincerity, but Ralph Waldo Emetson's essay on Self Reliance has special meaning. He plans education and military service. LUCY JANE MEI-IRING Luce, a future nurse, remembers Mr. Sheads' American history class, reading, and baseball while, Counting her Blessings. She mutters For Heaven's Sake at gossiping people. GLENDA LOUISE MILLER A future airline hostess, Glenn's favorite memories include trips with the band, horseback riding, and To Love Againf' ' THOMAS H. MILLER Though Tom holds fond memories of Miss Mac's Eng- lish class, his future doesn't include auto mechanics, hunt- ing, Dixie, and doing tasks immediatelyf' KATRINA ELIZABETH MYERS Leisure time will probably End Teeny swimming or playing records. This future typist will forget girls who sniinke and drink but she'll always remember the sessions at Bi is. DAVID LOUELL NETT Davey will always remember selling peanuts for the band and he'll never forget those tourist drivers, whom he shrugs away with a cheerful Well, thatis life. Moon- glow and football rate high with him. RUTH ANN PAINTER Ann's,' True Love might be swimming, pestering or the football player No. 40 of 1955, but weekend home- work is not udear' to this future secretary. ELIZABETH ANN PENNINGTON B. A. will give a cheery 'lThat's the most to say the leasti' when she thinks of her ninth grade civics teacher, Mel Ferrer, or Canadian Sunset. Her future excludes chem tests, but has lots of room for volleyball, swimming, college, and that yellow Ford. BARBARA ALLEN PETERS Barbie exclaims Oh Manli' at the thought of being Mr. Schriver's secretary. This Johnny Ray fan also digs basketball and roller skating but doesn't like Hirts. She plans to join the Navy. HARRY LUTHER PETERS, JR. Harry likes: down-to-earth folks, Que Sera, Serag baseballg and mechanics. He shouts Jemminy Christmas when he thinks of graduating or tinkering with inventions. CLETUS RINEHART PLANK, JR. When i'Bud's ire is aroused, l'You Squirrel can be heard, but the strains of farming, football, or Que Sera, Sera, never seem to tire him. Though English class is hard work, he'll be glad when he gets that diploma. ALBERT POOLE Barney won't tolerate those tourist drivers. To wise guys, he says, 'Tm from Missouri, you'll have to show me. JUANITA NELL PRICE Rebel thinks Elvis singing Blue Moon is real cool. Swimming, horse races and jazz please this future model. Though she finds ordinary Yankee boys distasteful, she'll always remember the Delone football game of 1955. RICHARD EARL PYLE, JR. Pooney dislikes squares, hillbilly music, and fumbling footballs. His pastimes include drag racing, working on his hot-rod, or whistling In the Still of the Night. Old cheese 'n' crackers plans to go to trade school. CAROLYN ELIZABETH RAFFENSPERGER Raflie's favorites include Harbor Lights, dancing, and eating. She will always remember being chosen ma- jorette and she'll never forget some conceited classmates. Baby Doll's future holds a ring, a request, etc., etc., etc. FLORENCE ONEIDA REAVER Florence exclaims Gee Whiz! when she recalls getting her driver's license. She likes to sew, play volleyball and listen to Doris Day, but doesn't seek the company of stuck-up people. MARY KATHERINE REAVER Nutsl,' says Mary to conceited folks. Driving around, Walkin' in the Rain, or playing volleyball interest her. Sheill remember May of 1955. ELAINE MARIE REBERT Lefty doesn't dig udamaging remarksi' or squares who won't crack their gum. In the Still of the Night, basket- ball, dancing, and a trip to Hershey via Lebanon will make her smile. She plans to be a secretary. SANDRA KAY REDDING Sandy enjoys listening to popular songs but vetoes girls who smoke and drink. October 27, 1956, was her Oh Sugar day. Sandy hopes to become a secretary. LOIS JANE RICE Line jumpers antagonize Lois', just as much as long assignments. When dating a certain blond, she wonders How Far Is Heaven?', Lois aspires to become a telephone operator. MARY ANN RIDER Mary Ann doesn't like stuck-up people knocking at her Green Door. Who told you about those Business English classes? As a future private secretary, Mary Ann intends to listen to the radio in her free time. LARRY GEORGE RIEGLE Raza avoids wise guys and their 'iMountain Dew. He knows service life will be tough , nevertheless, he hopes they don't restrict his eating. JEAN ELAINE RILEY Jeannie,' says, I reckon gym class and stuck-up people will have to go. She is Shooting High to become a private secretary. Singing at the Spring Concert was indeed a memorable occasion. SHIRLEY SANDERS Mrs. Joseph's typing class is the greatest to Shirley, especially because she doesn't get any homework. She hopes to become a secretary. Pop music is real gone. DAVID HERBERT SCHMIDT Schmidty never takes off tomorrow when he can today. When he bumps into tourist drivers he thinks they need American history instructions. Schmidty is undecided about the After Hour Stuff. PHILIP EDWARD SCOTT Phil'1 greets his friends with Do you have your home- work done?,' When Phil goes to college he won't be wear- Bermuda shorts. His favorite pastime is horseback ri ing. WILLIAM SCOTT Scottie just can't digest - -----, When he isn't working, he spends his time swimming. PAULA FRANCES SHEFFER Paula pleads, 'Tenderly' on those P.D. Quizzes. Read- ing and ice skating are among the favorites of this future nurse. When asked what she remembers most in G.H.S., she replies, Don,t you know! The first day of my senior year. WILDA RUTH SIMPSON Wilda recalls picking stones on' the hockey field. When someone says field hockey, she says Chl Gee-for me. I Believe reading is her favorite pastime. Wilda aspires to become a secretary. MARY JANE SMITH Sis pleads, Don't Be Crueln to girls who insist on wearing wool sweaters with cotton skirts. Listening to E.P.'s records is real gone to Sis. She hopes to become a secretary. SALLY ANN SMITH Smitty remembers her first prom as Neatl You'll Never Walk Alone, says Smitty, if you don't use pro- fanity. This future elementary schoolteacher spends her leisure time plunking on the piano. FAYE SNEAD This helpful secretary ignores all gossipers. Sneadie digs True Love the most, while listening to other pop records. Those American history classes have reserved a permanent place in her memories. JUNE SPEELMAN A beauty career is in store for June. Playing hillbilly records occupies her spare time, but she has no time for drinking girls. I've known you from somewhere is her favorite!!! SHIRLEY TEMPLE SPEELMAN Conceited people don't rate in Shirley's book. She loves to sing and dance and what does she say about Pink Cadillac? Holy Toledo! Shirley will never forget the sixth period in her junior year. DONNA LEE SPENCE Spency pleads, Go Tenderly on those dirty saddles. Her future holds college and a merry round of football games, pennants, and dancing. September 14, 1956, will never be forgotten. HARMON LINN SPENCE Spencie digs baseball and hunting and was shocked into saying, Well, I'll be when he played for the first time in a baseball game as a freshman. Spencie, who votes thumbs down on girls who smoke and drink, plans to attend busi- ness school. JANET EILEEN STAIGER Jan assures you that tests aren't her True Lovef' Spanish class is just Greatl and Jan may decide to teach it. Horseback riding and He occupy free time. JEANNE ELDA STAIGER Basketball and dancing move Jeannie. Her most mem- orable experience was the G.A.A. initiation, which she sums up as Great, I Believe her crystal ball portrays nursing at Johns Hopkins Hospital. SHIRLEY ANN STERNER Shirley shoos gossipers with a disgusted '1My Goshln November 12, 1956, disposed of Shirley's Unchained Melody. This basketball fan intends to be a secretary and you know what else. DORIS CATHERINE STONER Dorsie just loves Love Me Tender, by the man Elvis Presley. Girls who smoke and drink are taboo as far as this future coed is concerned. Those hilarious nights with Rosie will never be forgotten. ANNETTE LOUISE STOUGI-I Louise just can't focus her eyes on a print and plaid ensemble. When not ice skating or swimming she likes to spend her time waiting for 1'Oh! Dad-ee O. Being a beautician or housewife isn't too far off. JANET JAYNE STUCKEY Water skiing on some Ebb Tide is thrilling to J. J. She shuns thick-headed people and plans a commercial art career. Wow! those last two years. ADRIENNE LOUISE TAYLOR Drenie vetoes prejudiced people, but there's always room for dancing and daydreaming. A Casual Look into her future reveals a man and . . . f?J Say did you know Drenie was student teacher for Latin II? HILDA MAE TIPTON .Roller skating is one of Peggy's favorite pastimes. Con- ceited people find no tolerance here. My Word, says Peg. She plans to attend York Nursing School. ROBERT HAROLD TOPPER Cool yourself, demands Topper of fluttery little girls. Bob spends his spare time driving around in his car In the Still of the Night! The Armed Forces is just around the corner. JOYCE ANNETTE VANDERWALL Joyce has a particular aversion to nosy people. Watch- ing TV and playing badminton are just tops and so is I Want You, I Need You, I Love You.', Joyceis future plans- include Shippensburg State Teachers College and marriage. JON PARKER WAGNILD Wags decides, Nutsl to girls who are silly one min- ute, sophisticated the next. He plays the piano in his free time, and really goes for Rhapsody in Blue. Wags recalls the National Student Council Convention in Ohio, as his memorable experience. JOHN HERMAN WEBER -John will never forget the F.F.A. Convention at Kansas City. Stuck-up people peeve him, but he really goes for Friendly Persuasion. John plans to go into farming. DAVID WEIKERT Dave spends his spare time and a little more loaling. If he isn't playing tiddly-winks, Dave plans to study elec- trical engineering at Drexel. FAYE REBECCA WENSCHHOF Peetie would like to spend her spare time driving her car under the 'lCanadian Sunset. When asked about her experience of typing G. K.'s manuscript in typing, Faye exclaims Row-dee-dow!!! BILLIE BURKE WEST Bill has two words for people who think they are so much more than others, Drop Dead' Sheyll always re- member her experiences in American history class. Billie's crystal ball reveals marriage and somebody who'll Love Me Tender. JOHN WHEELER Johnnie exclaims, Cheese and Crackersy' at all members of the female class. He spends his' spare time loafing and listening to Blueberry Hill. ROSE MARIE WHITED Rosie is far from using Friendly Persuasion when a certain person had to work on Saturday nights. How about that Pontiac that used to take them to the away games. DONNA WICKER Talking on the phone is Neatl to Donna. She'll never forget those American history classes even after she becomes a medical technician. Claire de Lunei' will always rank in her hit parade. R.P.M.T. is without a doubt her pet peevelll LAURA WILKINSON Shortie dislikes smoking and drinking, but Elvis Presley's 'iLove Me Tender ranks high. And what is this future secretary's most memorable experience? Oh, gee! those junior English classes. BARBARA WILSON Barbie can't get over being chosen head majorette,', but she cannot stand people tripping over her baton at football games. She likes to spend her spare time playing the piano and plans on becoming a private secretary, NANCY JOAN WOLFF Nancy loves to go horseback riding, perhaps under the Blue Moon. This future coed has one word about her ninth grade Civics teacher- What? PAULIN E WYATT Polly intends to become a secretary in the future. Snobs and gossipers are only troublemakers, says she. As for Love Nle Tenderf' it's the greatest. ROBERT ZIEGLER Bob wonlt tolerate people who don't cooperate in his commercial photography career. You'll Never Walk Alone moves this spendthrift. Upon discovering ammonia in his car after a victorious football game, he exclaimed, Darn it. QQDCQEQ 4 'fa' rf, Q W ,.,.,: , 1 , I gmfhgg HNG ANDCQUHN W JON WAGNILD CAROLYN KETTERMAN ATTENDANTS LARRY RIEGLE CAROLYN RAFFENSPERGER JANE CALLAHAN KERMIT KANE I JUNICDR Presidenl-Bonnie Zeigler Vice President-Shirley Patterson Advisor-Ruth Joseph First Row, Left to Right-Mrs. Joseph fAclvisorj, M. Kump, Kuhn, N. Klinefelter, B. Keefer, A. Briclcer, F. Fleming, A. Armor, D. Fissel, N. Bigham, N. Hartman. Second Row-S. Hololca, A. Jordan, B. Korte, P. Harman, M. L. Kuylcenclall, R. Baker, jones, P. Hertz, E. Dorr, Griest. Third Row-C. Dolley, R. King, K. Fiscle, A. Cargas, D. Boyer, N. Elledge, F. Bowersox, R. Baltzley, E Little. Fourth Row-D. McCartney, R. Fitz, R. Kessel, M. Gilbert, B. Decker, H. Beamer, Clapsadclle, S. Boone, R. Hess, K. Cullison, K. Keefer. Fifth Row-T. Haller, R. Dracha, N. Kargas, R. Diczler, K. Dillon, D. Cool, F. Filsinger, G. Glenn, R. Brewer, K. Elleclge. Sixth Row-F. Lanclsperger, R. Dellinger, W. Helwig, C. Hartzell, D. Baker, D. Eclcert, R. Garrett, K. Mac- Kenzie, S. Long, T. Clapsaddle, F. Henderson. CLASS Secretary--Mary Martz T reasu rer-Phyllis Miller A dvisor-Robert Fidler First Row, Left to Right-B. Ziegler, M. Martz, S. Patterson, P. Miller, Stoner, R. Stroman, M. Swart, Mr. Ficller fAdvisorQ . Second Row-C. McDannell, P. Myers, Snoolc, Mickey, N. Sterner, M. McKee, D. McKenrick, N White, R. Shryoclc, H. Wagner, Sihert. Third Row-D. Plank, S. Snyder, N. Thomas, Nary, C. Wilkinson, K. Menges, Trostle, I-I. Myers P. Petcheyn, R. Swisher. Fourth Row-L. Woerner, D. Redding, Reed, L. Omer, B. Shealer, G. Shafer, R. Sadler, D. Swope, H Schriver, S. Steinour. Fifth Row-D. Riegle, F. Smith, T. McCleaf, Sauter, K. Mummert, T. Shields, Walter, D. Wileman G. Mclleater, E. Nowiclci. Sixth Row-J. Reaver, R. McCleaf, D. Mummert, W. Schutt, E. Sharrah, D. Weimer. Seventh Row-J. Wells, L. Wisler, M. Pensinger, A. Olson, S. Wieder, B. Scott. 7 SOP!-ICDMCDRE President-Sidney Weikert Vice President-Joseph Sharrah Advisor-Anna Heintzelman First Row, Left to Right-Mrs. Heintzelman fAClvisorj, M. Culp, R. Heffner, L. Hay, L. Grosholtz, C. Buelxler, B. Hall, Heller, P. Duane, H. Clevelancl, H. Bollinger, D. Herring. Second Row-E. Jones, V. Jones, L. Geiman, S. Hill, Hankey, L. Bowling, S. Chronister, S. Brent, S Harmon, T. Baker, B. Fair. Third Row-A. Angell, D. Funt, R. Fuhrman, P. Kuhn, A. Harner, C. Fissel, R. Cullison, Kuylcenclall B. Byers, N. Dayholf, B. Hoclc, S. Griest. 1 Fourth Row-E. Darrah, M. Hewitson, M. Jarvis, E. Gaston, L. Collins, D. Baltozer, M. Heintzelman, C Landis, R. Hagebaum, B. Logan, P. Baker, L. Fair, L. Howser. Fifth Row-R.Coldsmitl1, M. Cluclc, M. Knox, D. Crone, H. Kent, D. Chapman, E. Dillon, B. Flohr, Carter, Dolley, M. Fitz, G. Heller. Sixth Row-H. Geyer, C. Fair, B. Lochbaum, R. Craver, NI. Guise, T. Harmon, T. Crouse, K. Hatcher, tl. Lauver, T. Crist, D. Kime, K. Kimple. Seventh Row-B. Codori, S. Hartley. CL!-XSS Secretary-Dorothy Herring Treasurer-Audrey Yingling Advisor-John Held First Row, Left to Right-S. Weikert, Sharrah, A. Yingling, N. Trosrle, B. Shultz, P. Peters, V. Newell G. lVlcCleaf, E. McDannell, Topper, F. Wiseman, Mr. Held fAClvisorj. Second Row-J. Plank, D. Neely, Neary, S. Tracey, B. Sanders, V. Redding, S. Reed, P. Tipton, Utz P. Kimple, G. McCleaf, M. Miller, M. Wood. Third Row-V. Newman, D. McCullough, Smith, M. Treher, R. Sharrah, B. Raffensperger, P. Morrow P. Timmins, A. Mcllhenny, L. lVlcCleaf, Showvaker. Fourth Row-R. Smith, M. Sites, N. Singley, G. Plank, E. Leatherman, N. Milhimes, Rebert, Riley, J Weikert, Wfitherow, McGlaughlin, C. Verclier, E. Sanders. Fifth Row-B. Zhea, F. Skidmore, R. Plank, R. Stokes, H. Taylor, Millard, Nerh, L. Plank, G. Plank D. McCartney, G. Thompson. Sixth Row-R. Sprankle, H. Rebert, S. Prosser, R. Weikert, Ricldlemoser, G. Maitland, C. Vial, L. Shell man, E. Smith, E. Thomas, R. Mclntire, R. Staley, B. Nelson. NIIXITI-I President-Kay Smith Vice President--jason Gulden Advisor-Mary Hartman First Row, Left to Right-Miss Hartman lAdvisorj, M. jackson, L. McCarney, S. Harman, K. Heffner, J. Hoffman, C. Heimerer, R. Knechel, C. Klock, A. Kuhn, L. Fidler, P. Boone, E. Klinefelter, D. Gilford, Gulden. Second Row-V. Golden, K. Heller, Cluck, P. Gilbert, N. Decker, Kiessling, Kim, B. Forsythe, B. Lentz, D. Deardorlf, N. Heliin, N. Baltzley, D. Ford, D. Hetrick, B. Hibner, V. Keefer, G. Hartlaub, G. Hartlaub. Third Row-R. Baker, R. Bowers, R. Barrick, R. Anders, R. Lupp, K. Lewis, B. Bixler, Bricker, K. Deg- nan, D. Hamme, C. Andrews, D. Chamberlain, B. Dellinger, D. Dettinburn, P. Durlnoraw, C. Biesecker. Fourth Row-P. Kiessling, L. Eckert, M. Brumhaugh, D. Fiscle, Johnson, D. Leatherman, Koontz, B. Boyd, K. Hawley, B. Fuhrman, M. Fuhrman, Locklaaum, L. Hankey, Hartman, Brent. Fifth Row-K. Johnson, G. Guise, Gulden, Flynn, F. Fox, D. Coldsmith, W. F. Fissel, Larmer, F. Morton, E. Kuykendall, R. Hay, R. Hankey, V. Henry, R. Mason, VV. Crouse, Bowmaster. Sixth Row-J. Adams, A. Biggins, L. Fox, B. Furney, R. Harman, M. McCloud, D. Graham, W. Little, R. Cluck, G. Collingsworth, S. Kessel, Bryner, W. Fissel, Burk, M. Bucher. Seventh Row-B. Chapman, G. Maring, Fissel, W. Fissel, T. 'Woodward, Hardman, L. Lefier, Know, E. Hess, R. Grosholtz, G. Kelly, F. Hammond, W. Crouse, Bowmaster, R. McDannel. GRADE Secretary-Donna Fiscle Treasurer-Donna Redding Advisor-Fred I-Iaehnlen First Row, Left to Right-J. Shultz, B. Wheeler, R. Wyatt, C. Wine, R. Oyler, M. Wieder, M. Townsend L. Tharpe, C. Schwartz, M. Routsong, D. Sentz, S. O'Neely, D. Redding, K. Smith, Mr. Haehnlen lAdvisorj Second Row-F. Mickey, S. Shaner, L. Webster, D. McIntyre, N. Moser, D. Mcflntire, M. McCloud, P Swope, G. Rowe, Weikert, M. Sharrah, Newman, L. Miller, C. Stultz, Reed. Third Row-J. Schratweizer, M. Rider, P. McCleaf, N. Shull, T. Meligakes, R. McGlaughlin, K. Nett, C Stultz, H. Wood, M. Zepp, P. Weaver, R. Simpson, S. Newman, Ogburn, Patterson, Scott, Spence Fourth Row-J. Weber, B. Mitchell, D. Sadler, Slayhaugh, R. Sibert, M. Pitzer, R. Wilcox, K. Sease, W' Shultz, B. Nelson, D. Smith, D. Nowicki, L. Shultz, R. Rudisill, M. Small. Fifth Row-R. Plank, M. Miller, G. Mitchell, Wagaman, L. Verdier, R. Waddell, L. Kennell, Sixth Row-R. Patterson, Painter, P. Price, N. Plank, F. Williams, R. Thomas, M. Olson, R. R. R. J. Smith, W. Recard, E. Plank, R. Sanders, L. Rohrbaugh, J Kuykendall, M. Shultz, C. Price, XV. Ruclisill. Smith, Zeigler, Snead, B. Sixeas, R. Swope, Roth Larmer, G, Miller, L. McCleaf. Seventh Row-R. O'Donnell, Sensing, G. Slothour, N. Rudisill, W. Rentzel, G. Richardson, E. Simpson N. Nicholas, D. Reimer, C. Sheely, Trussel, B. Mitchell, D. Miller, B. Matthews, M. Sanders, E. Plank, B Moritz, D. Speelman. 7 EIGI-1TH President-Darryl Tuckey Vice President-Jacob Heikkinen Advisor-Dorothy Boyer First Row, Left to Right-Miss Boyer fAdvisorj, B. Harbaugh, L. Burr, B. Keefer, L. Hull, C. Guise, W. Griest, R. Frew, Ahrens, C. Johnson, M. Eckert, R. Boyer, F. Craver, G. Crabbs, Fair, Heikkinen. Second Row-M. Bowmaster, G. Becker, N. Cullison, P. Kargas, B. Dick, D. Carver, M. Ditchburn, B. Fiscel, M. B. Hughes, L. Gerald, januszewski, S. Hartman, P. Duane, R. Bream. Third Row-M. Brian, D. Chapman, N. Bower, Johnson, R. Ecker, R. Ditzler, R. Anders, W. Gideon. H. Aughinbaugh, N. Jackson, P. Bagley, W. Douglas, W. Conover, T. Hise. Fourth Row-J. Jones, I. Bowers, L. Helsel, S. Hyson, D. Johnson, C. Flynn, M. Green, R. Becker, W. Arendt, Bucher, M. Horton, L. Boyden, G. Boidy, R. Decker. Fifth Row-M. Coover, Hess, C. Hull, B. Herrick, E. Harmon, K. Hall, B. Dean, A. Hoke, R. Garrett, C. Bollinger, R. Gifford, B. Heflin, R. Hess, R. Herring, E. Baker. Sixth Row-M. Dillon, M. Curren, S. Davis, T. Hilger, W. Jarvis, I. Jeffcoar, H. Dunkelberger, R. Gipe, B. Golden, T. Culp, D. Howe, D. Evans, K. Jarvis, R. Dillman. Seventh Row-E. Nett, G. Adams, D. Bowling, E. Hartzell, R. Kirshner, C. Kemper, R. Cullison, G. Flohr, P. Dorr, B. Douglas, G. Bucher, P. Cullison, C. Johns, E. Funt, E. Gastley. GRADE Secretary-joy Fair Treasurer--Diane Wolf Advisor-Ray Ellis First Row, Left to Right--G. Maitland, D. Tuclcey, D. Wolf, S. Omer, M. Sterner, F. Tarantino, S. Leath- erman, K. Sleighter, S. McCullough, B. Richardson, D. Shindledeclcer, A. Oyler, R. Noble, Mr. Ellis QAd- visorl . Second Row-C. Woodward, Meredith, L. Wiles, B. Sharrah, N. Rohrlaaugh, E. Warren, S. Rupp, Richardson, G. Rice, E. Topper, C. Miller, R. Riley, O'Donnell, Masenheimer. Third Row-G. Wyatt, B. Minter, N. Mallow, D. Moser, P. Nary, R. Rowe, Y. Trestle, P. Reed, R. Stahley, T. Shaw, E. Little, N. Patterson, A. King, C. McCleaf. Fourth Row-R. Whisler, N. Washington, P. Lupp, A. Weaver, L. LeGore, V. Wise, C. Nutter, Taylor J. Sentz, S. Tottes, H. Miller, L. Lauver, Townsend, E. Nett. Fifth Row-C. Korte, S. Schmidt, T. Stansbury, R. Noel, B. Olinger, D. Lauver, D. March, D. Smith, B Ketterman, Paddock, P. Reed, M. McDannel, P. Stoner. Sixth Row-j. O'Donnell, R. Shultz, G. Williams, B. Swope, R. Wyatt, J. Scott, P. Little, E. Markley, R Menges, E. Miller, T. McKentyre, H. Murray, D. McKenzie. Seventh Row-C. Swope, R. Stall, L. Miller, R. Miclcley, W. Wurt, D. Waddell, F. Statler, D. Little, W Kent, N. Wiles, R. Sihert, M. Miller, T. Ridinger, D. Peters. 7 SEVENTH President-Marilyn Thomas Vice President-Dale Hikes Advisor-Jane Weisel Firxt Row, Left to Right-Miss Weisel fAdvisorj, S. Dtacha, D. Kiessling, Crone, O. Fiedler, B. Hughes, J. McDannell, B. McCartney, P. Kessel, G. Kidwell, S. King, Baker, F. Culp, D. McDannel, T. McCloud Second Row-E. Boyer, Hofe, H. LeVan, C. Kime, C. Hartman, L. I-Iartlaub, V. Hollabaugh, D. Ad- ams, D. Deitch, A. Forsythe, C. Baker, R. Kerrigan, M. Kershnet, C. Madsen. Third Row-T. Keller, P. Cool, B. A. Miller, B. K. Miller, Bream, A. MacAnally, Bream, B. Keck- let, D. Lott, B. Collins, R. Kitzmiller, W. Dick, Hartzel, Fox. Fourth Row-S. Hippensteel, S. Detrich, H. Kimple, C. Mayer, Deckett, S. Clapsaddle, F. Dutrow, B. Lewis, P. Forsythe, Davies, L. Green, D. Andrews, R. Flory. Fifth Row-P. Cool, N. Forsythe, M. Dolley, M. Foot, Flickinger, M. Giberson, E. Heiser, Holoka, R. Dettinhurn, K. Crouse, R. Doaks, S. Deitz, S. Bixlet. Sixth Row-R. Jacoby, Hess, Hammond, W. jackson, R. Knechel, E. Longanecker, jr., R. Crist, D. Durborow, B. Hess, B. Barriga, L. Imbler, D. Hikes, L. Boone, D. Baltzley, S. Ecker. Seventh ROW--B. Miller, T. Kuykendall, V. Lott, L. Eckert, R. Fuhrman, C. Dutrow, L. Helwig, Black, C. Bream, Alston. Eighth Row-C. Forsythe, H. Baker, L. Clapsaddle, P. Kane, T. Duane, R. Baker, R. Cullison, R. Arendt, J. Green, D. Coshun, R. Heldt. GRADE Secretary-Elaine Prosser Treasurer-Richard Crist Advisor-Donald Ullrich First Row, Left to Right--D. Runk, R. File, L. McCleaf, M. Thomas, L. Smith, N. Washington, B. Ying- ling, K. Wakefield, R. Wilt, N. Nelson, S. Snyder, F. Pool, R. Riddlemoser, Mr. Ullrich fAdvisorj. Second Row-D. Walker, C. Hett, Palmer, B. Myer, Pottorif, Tawney, M. Speelman, B. Rudisill, K. Wilson, P. Wagerman, D. Smith, C. Rosenberry, R. Miller. Third Row-L. Riley, E. Zeigler, Scott, F. Tilberg, K. Skidmore, D. Travis, C. Roth, H. Baker, A. Mil ler, Wolff. Fourth Row-J. Wentz, P. Steiniger, E. Prosser, C. Unger, C. Weaver, G. Mickley, White, Singley A. Rebert, D. Yingling, M. Staley. Fifth Row-J. Cleveland, E. Rentzell, E. Patterson, R. Wenschoff, H. Roy, S. Fisher, D. Miller, H. Wilda sin, M. Richardson, G. Rubenstein M. Wagner. Sixth Row-R. Fair, L. Knipple, E. Runk, L. Schwartz, K. Rohrhaugh, W. Mosser, C. Ashbaugh, D. Shar rah, C. Stultz, H. Weikert, W. Pinko, R. Weikert, C. Swope. Seventh Row--H. Plank, D. Yingling, Hofe, D. Miller, A. Newell, L. Weikert, K. Shindledecker, F Tauscher, C. Weikert, P. Raver, K. Smoke, C. Williams, G. Nett. Eighth Row-C. Warrenfeltz, S. Shaner, T. Woodward, W. Wagaman, McKenrick, I. Plank, W. Skid more, M. Stuckey, S. Baker, Hardman, P. Redman, Rudisill. 7 Culest Couple Biggest Flirty Most Studious 1Wo.vt Likely to Succeed BGS! Ddflfffi M ost Athletic Most Versatile N Most Comical Best All Around Best Home Economist Best Agriculturist Best Typist Most Talkative Friendliest 'Z' Nm? wwf I K 5 2 w 2 3 2 TIVITIES SEIXIICDR I-IIGI-I STUDENT COUNCIL First Row, Left to Right-Mr. Feather fAdvisorj, S. Kotte, Wagnild, C. Ketterman, G. Hoak. Sefond Row-L. McCleaf, Smith, Weikert, M. Culp, L. Hay, S. Smith, M. Bowmaster, B. XVEIS Third Row-S. Prosser, S. Snyder, B. Scott, Griest, S. I-Ioloka, D. Spence, R. Spence. Fourth Row-S. Weikert, R. I-Iankey, E. Meade, L. Riegle, K. MacKenzie, F. Smith, I-Iewetson. I S Student Council in Session I STUDENT COUNCIL IN SEss:oN JUNIGR HIGH STUDENT CQUNCII. First Row, Left to Right-Mrs. Malcolin fAdvisorj, E. Miller, T. Hise, G. Maitland, S. Jones, D. John- son, Johnson, T. Rowe, O. Schwartz, L. Gerrald, R. Simpson, Mr. Tiziani fFaculty Advisorj. Second Row-B. Collins, W. Kint, R. Noel, D. Tuckey, W. Griest, Holoka, M. Steiniger, Hofe, R. Knechel, D. Durboraw. Third Ron'-J. Tarantino, G. Rice, S. Rupp, I. Bowers, S. Davis, Bricker, K. Degnan, S. Smith, Weikert, C. Roch, D. Travis. Fourth Row-J. I-Ieilckinen, G. Geise, Bucher, R. Frew, L. Riley, Wolff, M. Olson, M. K. Shinclledecker, Roth. Fifth Row-R. Lupp, R. Knechel, H. Woods, Gulden, R. Furney, H. Nichols, W. Witt, C. J. Baker, Harmon, B Brumhaugh Madsen. J. JOURNALISM CLUB First Row, Left to Right-J. Crist, S. Korte, A. Eckert, J. Stuckey, S. Smith, D. Spence, N. L. Ramer fAclvisorJ. Second Row-A. Jordan, B. Korte, S. Wieder, S. Patterson, B. Keefer, N. J. Hartman, E. Dorr, M. C. Menges, C. Wil kinson, J. Kuhn, P. Miller, N. Elleclge. Third Row-K. Fiscle, R. King, D. Boyer, J. Wells, D. Fisszl, M. E. Martz, R. Stroman, A. Cargas, J. Griest, M. J Schwartz, S. Sanders, R. Shryoclc, S. Steinour. Fourth Row-F. Skidmore, J. Cleaf, R. Ditzler, K. Kane. Fifth Row-H. Bollinger, M. Hafner, P. Kuhn, G. Maitland, S. Weikert, J. Sharrah. Not in Picture-M. Jarvis, T. Crist, R. Spranlcle, R. Zhea, H. Geyer, D. Wicker, R. Hanlcey, S. Fox. QUILI. AND SCRCDLI. Culp, R. A. Helfner, E. Darrah, M. Hewetson, S. Robinson, L. Collins, L. Grosholrz, A Rebert,'P. Timmins, J. Weikert, L. Hay, E. Gaston, J. Smith, M. Treher, B. Raffensperger First Row, Left to Right-J. Lanlc, J. Staiger, D. Wicker, G. Hoak, A. Eckert, S. Kotte. .Second Row-Miss Ramer lAdvisorJ, D. Spence, J. Crist, B. Wilson, C. Ketterman, F. Hughes, D. Weikert, S. Fox, P. Jones, B. Pennington, Mrs. Joseph fAdvisorJ, S. Smith. Stoner, M. Kump, C. Dolly, B. Scott, A. Hololca, S. Brent, C. Buehler, R. Smith, R. Mc- MAROQN AND WHITE STAFF I I cf I First Row, Left to Right-Miss Ramer fEditorial Advisorj, S. Korte, R. Hankey, Crist, Stuckey, S. Smith, D. Wicker, S. Fox, A. Eckert, E. Pennington, C. Ketterman, Lank, G. Hoak, F. Hughes, Mrs. R. Joseph fBusiness Aclvisorj. Second Row-J. Griest, R. King, B. Scott, W. Simpson, S. Sanders, M. Bowmaster, B. Wilson, Kuhn, M. Brent, Staiger, D. Spence, N. Wolff, A. Jordan, B. Korte. Third Row-J. Kuhn, B. Anzengruber, F. Wenschhof, E. Dorr, S. Patterson, H. Spence, R. Ditzler, N. Kargas, T. Shields, E. Nowicki, R. Shryock, S. Steinour, A. Catgas. Fourth Row-N. Hartman, A. Becker, A. Armour, N. Bigham, M. E. Martz, R. McCleaf, L. Riegle, K. Kane, P. Jones, D. Weikert, D. Boyer, Wells, K. Fiscle. Fifth Row-S. Holoka, M. Kump, Stoner, B. Keefer, M. C. Menges, C. Wilkinson, D. Fissel, S. Wieder, M. Schwartz, P. Miller, N. Elleclge. EDITORIAL STAFF Editor ...........................,........... - ....,............ Joan Lank Co-News Editors, Carolyn Ketterman, Betty Pennington Co-Feature Editors, Susan Korte, Sally Smith, Janet Stuckey Co-Sports Editors .........,...... Jack Crist, Anne Eckert Ronald Hankey, Donna Wicker Headlines ...................... Shirley Fox, Donna Spence BUSINESS STAFF Business Manager ........................,......... Gene Hoak Assistant Business Manager ......... -... Nicky Kai-gas Circulation Manager .................. ...... F red Hughes Assistant Circulation Manager ....... -. Tom Shields Assistants, Larry Petter, Rebecca Cullison, Pat Timmins BIBLE CLUB First Row, Left to Right-Mrs. Makolin fAdvisorJ, L. Leatherman, F. Poole, R. A. Miller, D. Walker, N. Washington V. Hollalaaugh, N. Bowers, D. Chapman, L. Helwig, J. Slentz, J. Taylor, E. Topper, Mr. Tiziani QAclvisorJ. Second Row-P. Shaner, D. Tharp, C. Roth, G. Mickley, C. Rosenberry, D. Lott, W. Jackson, B. Keckler, G. Weikert N. Shaw, Nett, F. Tilberg, D. Carver. Tlvira' Row-S. Hippensteel, J. White, J. Singley, E. Valentine, J. Bream, J. Scott, P. Raver, H. Wilkinson, C. Warren feltz, E. Plank, B. Moritz, F. Statler. Fourth Row-J. Lott, R. Wyatt, T. Woodward, M. Wagner, R. Herring, R. Golden, R. Gipe, W. Lewis, A. Hoke, J Alston, O. Fiedler, D. Durboraw. 1 JUNIOR I-HSTORIANS First Row, Left to Right-B. Decker, M. L. Kuykendall, B. Keefer, M. Martz, A. Armour, F. Fleming, A. Becker, K. Mummert, R. McCleaf, C. Dolley, M. Kump, J. Stoner, P. Perchulyn, Mr. J. Sheacls fAclvisorJ. Second Row-D. Weimer, D. Fissel, N, Klinefelter, C. Wilkinson, R. King, R. Stroman, L. Mitchell, A. Cargas Wells, D, Boyer, M. Pensinger, P. Myers, J. Jones, B. Korte. Third' Row-J. Kuhn, N. Bigham, P. Harmon, S. Wieder, K. Fiscle, B. Scott, P. Miller, N. Elleclge, N. Schwartz H. Wagner, S. Steinour, R. Ditzler, S. Patterson. Fourth Row-A. Jordan, N. Hartman, E. Dorr, J. Trestle, H. Myers, D, Riegle, D. Crone, J. Neth, D, Knox, J. Sibert R. Shryock, K. Elledge, D.-Plank, T. Woodward. i Fifth Row-J. McCleaf, R. Garrett, D. Baker, K. Cullison, T. Shielcls, D. Eckert, C. Hartzell, D. Mummert, B. Shealer R. Brewer, D. McCartney, R. Sadler. l Sixth Row-P. Hertz, J. Nary. Not in Picture-Joel Reaser. LIBRARY ASSISTANTS First Row, Left to Right-Miss Wentz QAdvisorI, Stuckey, Hcllcr, B. Hall, A. Oyler, V. Wise, P. 'Wyatt, V. Newman, D. Stoner. Second' Row-M. Brent, M. Kuykenclall, F. Wiseman, R. Cullison, L. Tharp, Newman, M. Jackson, L. Wilkinson, R. Heffner. Third Row-C. Buehler, Mickey, R. Swisher, B. Boyd, M. Pitzer, T. Flynn, W. Skidmore, K. Skid- more, F. Statler. Fourth Row-H. Myers, L. Eckert, R. Hagelvaum, Adams, N. Moser, D. McIntyre, N. Shull, R. Smoke. Not in Picture-L. Boyden, C. Kime, L. McCleaf, M. Fitz, L. Ficller, P. Boone, J. Crone, P. Kiessling. Nl. Sharrah, N. Jackson, D. Leatherman, M. McKee, R. Thomas, V. Jones, G. Sheffer, Trussell, A. Hoke. NURSES AIDS First Row, Left to Right-J. Ogburn, M. Currens, B. Wheeler, R. M. Whitecl, J. Sraiger, R. Heffner, S. Newman, Miss Miller fAdvisorI. Second Row-J. He'ler, B. Hall, B. Chapman, L. Eckert, G. Wyatt, W. Douglas, L. Boyclen. AUDIO-VISUAL MAINTENANCE First Row, Left to Right- Mr. Cessna CAcIvisorI, G. Rich- G. Glenn, D. Weikert, K. Hull. ardson, H. Taylor, H. Bollinger, Second Row-D. Prosser, E. Nowicki, F. Smith, D. Kime, R. Craver, P. Scott, D. Nowicki. FUTURE I-IGMEMAKERS CDF AMERICA First ROW, Left to Right-Eva Jayne Schwartz fAdvisorl, N. Cross, B. Fuhrman, C. Knox, N. Sterner, L. Stough, M. Luckenhaugh, M. Bowling, D. McKenrick, M. McKee, M. McCurdy, R. Baker. Second Row-B. Mitchell, D. Sadler, J. Larmer, M. Reaver, F. Reaver, D. Funt, R. Hagebaum, S. Boone, H. Beamer, J. Clapsacldle, J. Snook, M. Mickey. Third Row-A. Angell, R. Swisher, D. Lawcher, J. Adams, B. Chapman, C. Landis, P. Peters, R. Fuhrman, G. Plank, E. Leatherman, D. Baltozer, J. Schratweiser. Fourth Row-M. J. Smith, B. Boyd, D. Leatherman, N. Moser, L. Byers, A. Olsen. Not in Picture-Loretta Baer. FUTURE FARMERS OE AMERICA First ROW, Left to Right-Mr. Glenn fAdvisotJ, J. Reed, J. Clapsaddle, H. Peters, D. Forsythe, L. Martin, D. Heagey, M. Byers, R. Dellinger, XV. I-Ielwig, D. Redding, Mr. Schrivzr fAdvisorJ. Second Row-L. Plank, F. Landsperger, T. Haller, D. Woerner, Witherow, Weber, L. Woerner, D. Nett, A. Poole, G. Plank, C. Carey, B. Shealer. Third Row-J. Latmer, G. McFeaters, W. Recard, R. Wad iell, W. Fissel, F. Martin, R. McGlaughlin, R. Patterson, W. Fissel, Burk, R. Mason, Meyers, E. Sanders, D. Wileman. Fourth Row-R. Kuykendall, T. Clapsaddle, G. Little, K. Cullison, G. Shaffer, H. Schriver, J. Painter, R. Hanlcey, C. Price, L. Kennell. Fifth Raw-R. McDannell, J. Brent, R. Smith, J. McGlaugh'in, E. Smith, M. Shultz, E. Dillon, W. Rentzel, N. Rudisill, E. Kuykendall, E. Plank, R. Hay. Sixth Row-Q. Hartman, F. Henderson, D. Kime, C. Verdi:r, R. Plank, J. Huffalcer, K. Kimple, K. Dillon. Seventh Row-K. Hatcher, T. Baker, E. Sharrah, T. Crousr, D. Chapman, R. Flohr, M. Hall, R. Cleveland. Not in Picture-C. Plank, W. Scott, J. Silaert, R. O'Connel., P. Price. EMBROIDERY CLUB First Row, Left to Right-Mrs. Krumrine fAdvisorJ, P. Wagerman, N. Nelson, L. Hartlaub, R. Phiel, S. Wocrner, K Wakefield, B. Yingling, E. Boyer, J. Hofe, S. King, G. Kidwell, A. Forsythe, R. M. Wilt, Miss Snyder fAdvisorJ. Second Row-C. Weaver, G. Miclcley, J. Bream, D. Yingling, M. Staley, S. Bixler, S. Deitz, J. Black, N. Forsythe, D Runlc, B. McCartney, E. Prosser, T. Thomas, C. Hitt. Third Row-G. Becker, P. Gulden, M. Foote, J. Crone, C. Bream, B. Hess, B. Hughes, J. Flickinger, B. Rudisill, B. Mil ler, B. Miller, M. Speelman, J. Tawney, H. Kimple. Fourth Row-J. Pottorff, L. Riley, A. McAuley, S. J. Shaull, A. Reberr, I. Keller, P. Cool, L. Boone, M. Giberson, J. Wolf E. Ziegler, B. Barriga, S. Detrich. F. B. L. A. First Row, Left to Right-Miss Little 1AdvisorJ, M. Gilbert, K. Fleming, R. Henderson, M. Bowmaster, S. Sterner, S. Redding, D. Kroushour, F. Snead, E, Rebert, L. Wilkinson, J. Callahan. Second Row, Left to Right-M. Sites, N. Singley, P. Wyatt, M. Bowmaster, R. Painter, B. Peters, L. LeGore, J. Kuyken- dall, J. Gulden, M. Johns, G. M:Cleaf, B. Logan. Third Row, Left to Right-W. Simpson, B. West, S. Sanders, B. Anzengruber, F. Xvenschhof, N. Kelley, M. Rider, P. McFeaters, D. Stoner, R. Whited, J. Vanderwall, J. Riley, L. Rice, J. Hay. SENIOR I-IIGI-I JUNIOR RED CROSS COUNCIL First Row, Left to Right-Mrs. Ruth Wisler fAclvisorI, F. Bowersox, V. Jones, L. Geiman, P. Harman, P. Keefer, Utz R. Henderson. Second Row, Left to Right-C. Cullison, Riley, C. Cfhrcnister, L. Bowling, Staiger, D. Johnson, Nary, R. Stro man. JUNIOR I-IIGEI JUNIOR RED CROSS COUNCIL First Row, Left to Right-Miss Hartman IAdvisorj, P. Kiessling, B. Boyd, B. Wheeler, E. Prosser, L. Fox, R. Lesser, Second Row-J. White, J. Shultz, B. Lentz, M. Thomas, S. Deitz, L. Wiles, R. Cullison, Y. Trestle, P. Nary. Third' Row-J. lVIcCleaf, S. Hartman, D. Smith, L. Hartl1ub, Slaylaauglx, R. Stahley, W. Douglas, Patterson. CAMPUS IMPROVEMENT CLUB Secretary-Kathy Degman. Foremen-Robert Furney, Judy Hoffman, Janet Johnson, Carolyn Heimerer, Bill Rentzel, Warren Rudisill. Sergeant-at-A rms-Bill Rentzel. Fire Chief-Robert Oyler, Assistant-Charles Kemper. Equipment Manager:-Paul Dorr, Paul Duane. SCRAPBCDOK CLUB First Row, Left to Right-Miss Boyer fAclvisorJ, N. Bowers, J. Pottorlf, L. Riley, Kurtz, L. Palmer, B. Myers, D. Ev ans, L. Butt, Januszewski, N. Mallow, T. Stanshury, E. Funt. Secona' Row-J. Bowmaster, M. Bucher, J. Bowmaster, N. Jackson, K. Jarvis, N. Nelson, M. Pitzer, J. Brent, R. Dean E. Hartzell. Third Row-N. Patterson, L. Boyclen, M. Coover, A. Rebert, N. Rohrbaugh, C. Rosenberry, B. Richardson, D. Shindle- decker, C. Johns, G. Miller, Patterson, D. Peters. ' Fourth Row--D. Chapman, P. Bagley, J. O'Donnell, M. Bryan, M. L. Bowmaster, B. Harbaugh, M. Dillon, S. Davis, G Miclcley, M. Currens, B. Dick. Fifth Row-G. Adams, S. Rinehart, G. Williams, W. Rentzel, R. Rudisill, N. Rudisill, K. Sease, W. Schultz, B. Jarvis Not in Picture-W. Griest, R. Bream, H. Part, L. Rohrhaugh. JUINHOR HIGH DRAMATIC CLUB First Row, Left to Right-L. Butt, J. Tarantino, B. Keefer, E. Topper, S. McCullough, S. Rupp, D. Wolf, G. Rice, P. Kargas, J. Taylor, S. Leatherman, N. Wiles, B. Jarvis, Mrs. Makolin fAdvisorj. Second Row-D. Deirch, M. O,Brien, J. Johnson, D. Johnson, B. Collins, R. Kershner, M. Dolley, L. Boone. Third Row-L. McCoy, D. Baltzley, H. LeVan, C. Kime, O. Schwartz, K. Keifner, R. Knechel, C. Kloclc, R. Simpson, D. Smith. Fourth Row-D. Evans, L. Gerrald, M. Hughes, S. Hartman, B. Sharrah, E. Harmon, R. Wisler, C. Flint, F. Statler. Not in Picture-R. Dean, R. Kershner. JUNICDR HIGH PING-PONG CLUB First Row, Left to Right-R. Barrick, J. Wagaman, R. Thomas, B. Bixler, W. Fissel, R. Myers, J. Larmer, L. Kennell, G Collingsworth, Mr. Haehnlen fAdvisorl. Second Raw-R. Swope, W. W. Fissel, K. Johnson, K. Lewis, R. Mason, L. Verdier, F. Hammon, W. Crouse. Third Row-R. Grosholtz, D. Graham, F. Fox, F. Flynn, S. Kessel, J. Reed, R. Bowers, R. Anders, G. Kelly. SENIOR I-IICEI-I PING-PONG CLUB Fifff ROW, Lfff to Right-G. Keefer, K. Kane, P. Knox, C. Bumbaugh, A. Taylor, Larmer, Staiger, K. MacKenzie, Salter, B. Anzengrulner, J. Stuckey, Mr. Haehnlen fAdvisorI. Second ROW-B. West, M. Kuylcendall, N. White, T. Harmon, S. Hewitt, P. Tipton, K. Fleming, lvl. Bowmaster, H Spence, F. Wenschhof, M. Brent. Third Row-B. Sliealer, Hay, D. Lawther, M. McKee, N. Thomas, K. Keefer, E. Little, S. Steinour, H. Wagner, R Shryock, J. Sibert. M. Green J. Mereditlm C. Miller B. Barrign R. Frew I. Paddock TROPICAL EISI-I CLUB MEMBERS R. Crist J. Hololca G. Rubenstine E. Miller E. Longaneclcer J. Masenheimer Reimer Fritz Wenschof A. Miller Stull Tilberg R. Wyatt W. Schutt D. Reimer F. Cravcr C. Bollinger W. Kettermzm I I I W1 Griest P. Nary K. Sease R. Wenschof C. Sheely D. Moser CHEMISTRY CLUB LATIN CLUB First Row, Left to Right-Mr. I-Iaehnlen fAclvisorj, Fmt RO Left t R, ht B Zegle S Sn der L.Mh. ,.S. ,M-M.. 1 W, org-.1 r,. y, N e ring J talger abou Mrs. A. Heintzelman fAdvisorj. .Second Row-D. Weikert, E. Meade, Wagnild. Se ond ROW D Weimar R Dr Cha E Nowi ki c - . , . a , . c . Third Row-R. Hankey, Geyer, G. I-Ioak. G-.. L L TGASTMASTERS CLUB LEATHERCRAFT CLUB First Row, Left to Right---N. Wolff, M. Brent, First Row, Left to Right-J. Szuckey, E. Darrah J. Staig-er, Staiger, K. Kessler. S.'Brent, Mr. Gray fAdvisorj. Second Row-L. Stough, L. Mehring, D. johnson, Second Row-R. Shindledecker, L. Collins, N. Car L. Riegle, Weber. gas, G, Heller, CHESS CLUB First ROW, Left to Right-K. Kane, L. Shultz, R. Staley, Mr. Fidler fAdvisorl. Second Row-C. Lightner, R. Hankey, Geyer. Third Row-J. King. ARC!-IERY CLUB First Row, Left to Right-Mr. Brownley fAclvisorl W. Crouse, F. Hughes, R. Wenschhof, R. Wisler W. Ketterman, B. Bixler, G. Runk, F. Taucher. Second Row-F. Craver, H. Wilkinson, G. Nett E. Patterson, R. Wyatt, E. Gastley, T. Bryner, L. Mil- ler, Snead. Third ROW-C. Bollinger, C. Swope, B. Wyatt G. Crahhs, W. Wirt, M. Fuhtman, R. Barrick, R. Stull W. Crouse. Not in Picture-B. Swope, L. Vladick. SPANISH CLUB First Row, Left to Right-S. Speelman, N. Price, W. Simpson, F. Hughes, Staiger, Callahan, Miss McAnally fAclvisorj. Second Row-D. Shultz, D. Plank, Wells, J. Stoner, P. Hertz, D. Knox, K. Kane. Third Row-F. Wenschhof, B. Anzengruber, Crist, D. Kime, B. Nelson. Not in Picture-J. Jones, P. Shelter. BRIDGE CLUB First Row, Left to Right-Mr. E. Longanecker fAcl- visotj, S. Fox, B. Pennington, N. Wolff, A. Eckert, J. Lank, M. Brent, Miss Hinton. Second Row-K. Myers, Speelman, M. Gilbert, B. Decker, R. Baker, D. Baltozer, M. McCurcly. Third Row-C. Cullison, Nary, K. Kessler, M. Kuykendall, C. McDannell. 5 7 L Y CLUB SHOP SERVICE CLUB GEO OG First Row, Left to Right-Mr. Cessna fAdvisorj, First Row, Left to Right-J. Corbin, R. Boyer, R- Golden, F- Hammond, J- Mccleafs R- Crist, F. Filsinger, L. Fetter, D. McCartney. D- COSLIUD- Second ROW-J, Reaver, S. Long, F. Henclerson, Sf-,fond R0W T- KNOX, G- Mating, F- Martin, N. Kargas, D. Swope. R. McGlaughlin, K. Nett, Trussell. Not in Picture-B. Fair, Third Row-L. Shelleman, E. Longanecker, M. Fitz, L. Fair, R. Thomas, R. Furney. AT!-IL Tl R. L E C T AINERS C UB VARSHY CLUB First Row, Left to Right-Mr. Brownley fAdvisorj, E. Gastley, T. Bryner. First Row, Left to Right-Mr. Bickel fAdvisorj, Second Row-E. Funt, N. Plank, H. Riley. R' Hegner' G' Keefer' J' King' R' Hess' Third ROW-W' Weikert C' Flynn T. Hager. Second Row-T. Kitzmiller, Wagnild, W. Keefer , E. Little, H. Spence. Not in Picture-E. Baker. I3 E N PA L C L U B First Row, Left to Right-Mr. Feather fAdvisorj N. Heilin, L. Palmer, B. Myers, N. Nelson, Ogburn, J. Hoffman, C. Heffn-er, L. Fidler. Second Row-B. Wright, Weikert, C. Andrews, D. Chamberlain, Schrarweiser, Kint, A. Kuhn C. Biesecker. Third Row-E. Klinefelter, D. Hetrick, K. Degnan L. Eckert, Weber, P. Weaver, Patterson, P. Kiess- ling, A. Biggins. Fourth Row-L. Miller, F. Mickey, B. Wheeler. Not in Picture-J. Kiessling. FUTURE ENGINEERS CLUB First Row, Left to Right-Mr. Corbin fAdvisorj, F. Henderson, H. Bollinger, R. Stokes. Second Row-G. Glenn, D. Swope, N. Kargas, R. Hess, R. Dirzler. STAMP CLUB First Row, Left to Right-W. Skidmore, R. Golden, R. Gipe, R. Heldt, Ahrens, L. Schwartz, M. Stuckey. .-Second Row-J. Lott, R. Weikert, R. Jacoby, Scott, K. Skidmore, D. Smith, R. Sheads, Sr. fAdvisorj. LIBRARY SERVICE CLUB First Row, Left to Right-J. Vanderwall, B. Hall, J. Heller, D. Stoner, R. Whited, P. Wyatt, Miss Wentz fAclvisorj. Second Row-D. McCullough, L. McCleaf, P. Duane, R. Hagebaum, R. Fuhrman, V. Jones. Third ROW-N. Jackson, L. Wilkinson, L. Geiman, V. Newman, R. Cullison, R. Smith, R. Swisher. Nor in Picture-D. Funt, Topper, A. Yingling, N. Trostle, P. Tipton, A. Jones, C. Buehler, R. Wyatt. Cl-IECKER CLUB First Row, Left to Right--J. Deckert, J. Fox, E. Hofe, L. Eckert, R. Cullison, R. Arendt, F. Dutrow, E. Funt, Mr. Ullrich fAdvisorJ. Second Row-C, Miller, G. Rubenstine, D. Smith, E. Heiser, B. Olinger, I. Jeffcoat, W. Kint, C. Swope, E. Little, R. Noble. Tlvira' Row-F. Clapsacldle, R. Dillman, W. Ketterrnan, D. Bowling, E. Baker, J. Scott, P. Little, D. Little, R. Bream. Fourth Row-L. Miller, H. Miller, C. Flynn, R. Deckert, lVlcKenrick, S. Clapsadclle, W. Mosser, I. Plank, D. Miller, J. Green. NFifiiv Row-R. Baker, R. Hess, S. Baker, W. Wirt, G. Crabbs, C. Mclntyre, W. Pinko, R. Schultz, A. ewe . Sixth Row-R. Fuhrman, E. Patterson, P. Redman, P. Kane, H. Ray, E. Rentzel. AUDIG-VISUAL CLUB First Row, Left to Right-Mr. Cessna CAclvisorj, D. Roshus, R. Kershner, D. Shaner, D. Sharrah, Fox, H. Wildasin, R. Fair, J. Wentz, L. Weikert. Second Row-W. Crouse, C. Verdier, D. Kime, J. Trussel, L. Greene, R. Dettinburn, J. Davies, C Forsythe. Third Row-E. Nowicki, R. Wilcox, B. Hess, P. Duane, G. Glenn, R. Hess, C. Williams, L. Shellman Fourth Row-K. Hall, G. Crabbs, R. Smoke, W. Jackson, D. Hikes, A. Kitzmiller, T. Kuykendall, T Duane, P. Kane. Fifth Row-G. Richardson, E. Simpson, R. Patterson, H. Taylor, J. Witherow, H. Bollinger, D Schmitt, D. Weikert. Sixth Row-P. Scott, D. Nowicki, R. Craver, H. Rebert, F. Smith, S. Prosser, H. Geyer. MASK AND WIC First Row, Left to Right-Miss Mcllhenny fAdvisotl P. Wyatt, Stuclcey, B. Anzengruber, E. Relnert, R. Dracha, C. Ket- terman, D. Weikert, D. Spence. Second Row-A. Jordan, S. Smith, S. I-lololca, S. Snyder, B. Korte, D. Fissel, 1. Lanlc, M. Brent, S. Fox, S. Redding, B. Pennington, S, Sanders, S. Korte, A. Eckert. Third Row-C. Dolley, N. Wolff, M. Jarvis, D. Riegle, J. Millard, P. Jones, R. Heffner, J. Wagnild, R. Dracha, R. Hanlcey, G. Hoalc, B. Scott, C. Hartzell, L. Riegle, C. Lightner, Griest, C. Raffensperger, R. King, A. Taylor. NATICDNAI. TI-IESPIANS NATIONAL First Row, Left to Right-Miss Mcllhenny fAdvisorj, J. H 0 N O R S 0 C Griest, B. Anzengrulver, E. Rebert, S. Korte, C. Ketterman, Firxt Row, Left to Right-B. Wilson, A. Eckert, S. Smith, S. Fox, D. Spence. D. Spence, S. Korte, C. Ketterman, S. Fox, D. Wicker. Second Row-J. Stuclcey, C. I-lartzell, J. Lanlc, C. Light- Second Row-J. Lanlc, G. Hoalc, P. Jones, E. Meade, J. ner, M. Brent, D. Weikert, R. Dtacha, P. Jones. Wagnild, J. Hewetson, R. Hanlcey, M. Rider. SEVENTH GRADE CHGRUS First Row Left to Right-B Barriga F Poole, C. Hitt, M. Speelman, J. Tawney, L. McCoy, J. Hofe, E. Boyer, L. Cleaf, T. Thomas, L. Helwig, -H. Wilkinson, N. Washington, D. Walker, S. King, L. Smith. Second Row-L. Green, G. Nett, C. Madison, C. Weaver, D. Deitch, B. Hughes, C. Hartman, L. Hartlauh, S. Deitz, S. Mc- Bixler, J. Black, J. Bream, B. Miller. Third Row-M. Redding, J. Alston, C. Bream, G. Micklej, D. Adams, A. McAullay, Bream, B. Miller, A. Rehert, L. Boone, S. Dracha, S. Ecker, D. Travis, D. Baltzley. Fourth Raw-J. Holoka, J. Singley, B. Miller, K. Roth, C. Kime, H. LeVan, L. Imler, B. Hess, E. Prosser, E. Valentine, D. Yingling, M. Stuckev, B. Keckler, R. Weikert. ' ' ' S k G, W 'k t, Fifth Row-J. Lott, D. Hikes, D. Lott, G. Cleveland, R. Fair, T. Duane, P. Kane, R. Dettinhurn, R. mo e, 61 er J. Scott, F. Fox, A. Sanders, J. Wolfe, J. Neth. Sixth Row-E. Ziegler, D. Durhoraw, O. Fiedler, W. Skidmore, W. Jackson, M. Stuckey, R. Kitzmiller, B. Collins, F Tilberg, C. Williarnsf K. Skidmore, R. Knechel. fs .P Seventh Row-4124 Swartz, T. Sease, PQ Redman, J. McKen rick, L. Leatherman, J. Speelman. A EIQHTH GRADE CHORUS First Row, Left to Right-Mr. Grove QAdvisorJ, F. Cravec, C. Bollinger, R. Boyer, H. Dunkelberger, C. Johnson, J. Richardson, M. Sleichter, L. Wiles, E. Harmon, B. Hetrick, M. Sterner. lSecond Row-D. Moser, S. Johnson, W. Conover, C. Korre, D. Johnson, S. Hyson, C. Hull, J. Hess, C. Nutter, L. Hel- se, L. LeGore. Third Row-W. Gideon, B. Olinger, J. Johnson, P. Lupp, L. Hull, A. Reaver, D. Wolff, G. Rice, S. Rupp, B. Minter, I. Bowers. Fourth Row-P. Rowe, P. Nary, C. Guise, I. Fair, E. Warren, R. Ecker, T. Hise, J. Bucher, K. Hull, S. Schmidt, T. McKenney. Fifth Row-B. Jarvis, M. Wiles, J. Paddock, J. Heikkinm, L. Miller, R. Herring, A. Hoke, M. Eckert, C. McCleaf, R. Gifford, E. Nett. Sixth Row-J. Tarantino, B. Keefer, M. Green, R. Stahley, D. Evans, S. Leatherman, J. Meredith, S. Orner, J. Taylor, J. Slenrz, S. McCullough, P. Kargas. Not in Picture-M. Hughes, S. Hartman, SENIQR HIGH SCHOOL CHOIR I Soprano-R. Baker, A. Becker, C. Dolley, A. Eckert, D. Fissel, L. Grosholtz, Gulden, B. Pennington, P. Perchuyln, S. Smith, D. Spence, P. Timmins, D. Wicker, B. Ziegler. ll Soprano-L. Collins, E. Darrah, R. King, B. Korte, S. Korte, D. Kroushour, P. Kuhn, J. Rebert, L. Rice, J. Smith, M. Treher. I Alto-M. Culp, S. Holoka, A. Harner, L. Hay, M. Hewetson, C. Ketterman, M. Kump, Lanlc, A. Mcllhenny, S. Roh- inson, B. Sanders, J. Wells, S. Wieder. Il Alto-L. Baker, S. Fox, D. lVlcCullough, C. Raffensperger, Jean Riley, Joyce Riley, B. Scott, N. Singley, Staiger, Stoner, R. Swisher, Weikert. I Tenor-G. Hoak, S. Steinour. II Tenor-P. Scott, H. Taylor, R. Zhea. I Bass-R. Ditzler, C. Fair, H. Geyer, R. Kessler, Millard, R. Plank, S. Prosser, P. Reaser, Riddlemoser, Sharrah, F. Skidmore, S. Weikert. ll Bass-R. Dracha, I-lewetson, P. Jones, K. Kane, Reaser, L. Riegle, D. Weikert, D. Weimer. A ccompanists-Jon Wagriild, Ann Jordan. NINTH GRADE GLEE CLUB l . First Row, Left to Right-Mr. Grove lAdvisorl, D. Gifford, G. Hartlauh, Scott, N. Baltzley, N. HeHin, C. Klock, R. Knechel, C. Heimerer, M. Jackson, L. Webster. Second Row-M. Brumhaugh, Weber, P. Weaver, Kiessling, K. Helfner, Hoffman, L. Tharp, D. Hamme, -I Weikert, B. Wfright, B. Smith, S. Newman, D. Herrick. Third Row-D. Sentz, M. Routsong, G. Rowe, S. Harmon, L. McCarney, Newman, E. Klinefelter, K. Degnan, J Bricker, B. Hibner, Johnson, M. Zepp. Fourth Row-D. Redding, D. Dettinhurn, L. Eckert, Ogburn, M. Wieder, D. McIntyre, T. Meligakes, N. Shull, S Kessel, D. Coldsmith, T. Fox, D. Smith. Fifth Row-P. Deitz, Roth, J. Gulden, J. Zeigler, E. Simpson, D. Reimer, N. Nichols, G. Richardson, R. Furney, T Baker, R. Lupp. SENIOR BAND First Raw, Left to Right-D. Kime fDrum Majorj, L. Co'lins, S. Snyder, J. Bricker, F. Smith, D. Smith, R. Ziegler, E. Gaston. Second Row-K. Elledge, E. Dorr, N. Hartman, B. Smith, J. Johnson, M. Zepp, D. Fiscle, K. Fiscle, N. Elledge. Third Row--M. Jarvis, M. Brumbaugh, B. Sixeas, N. Thomas, S. Sanders, K. Lewis, C. Ketterman, R. Sprankle, P. Scott, D. Nowicki. Fourth Row-G. Miller, T. Fox, N. Millhimes, S. Patterson, B. Sanders, D. Redding, P. Durboraw, R. Lupp, H. Geyer, I-I. Reberr, B. Scott. Fifth Row-M. J. Schwartz, J. Sihert, J. Reaver, P. Deitz, R. Craver, S. Prosser, R. Zhea, M. Guise, R. Baker, R. Shryock. Sixth Row-B. Ziegler, P. Miller, R. Sibert, S. Tracey, J. Fissel. Seventh Row-L. Herring, J. Lochbaum, M. Fuhrman, S. Steinour, R. Anders. Absent-E. Nowicki, L. Ferrer. Drum Maier Color Guard JUNICDR HIGH SCI-IOCDL BAND , ... LM J . ,. . . ,.. 1 ..4.. ... 'fix First Row, Left to Right-M. Wieder fDrum Majorj, N. Shull, R. Lauver, I-Ieikkinen, Lott, Fair Dearclorif, W. Jackson, C. Nutter. Second Row-J. Weilcert, D. Hamme, Reaver, C. Hull, Bream, M. Ditchburn, B. Fiscal, G. Weilcert J. Neth, E. Zeigler, D. Carver. Third Row-D. Dettinburn, M. Staley, D. Moser, S. Jones, B. Wright, Kiessling, C. Ditzler, D. Sentz P. Weaver, D. Durboraw. Fourth Row-W. Anders, L. I-Ielsel, L. LeGore, W. Gideon, I. Bowers, P. Lupp, D. Yingling, C. Wil- liams, D. Travis. Fifth Row-J. Weber, C. Guise, Flickinger, M. Giberson, Bream, B. Olinger, S. Hyson, S. Kessel, B. Keclcler, P. Raver, F. Tilberg. Sixth ROW-J. Scott, R. Weikert, D. Lott, H. Aughinbaugh, R. Noel, B. Collins, E. Nett, M. Pitzer. Seventh ROW-T. Flynn, E. Longaneclcer, R. Smoke, R. Knechel, R. Kitzmiller, E. Lochbaum, R. Fular- man, R. Ecker, D. Johnson, johnson. Absent-L. Helwig, Scott. Senior Majorettes Head Majorette junior-Sophomore Majorette: Ffis,lQE1g,,. , , , if 4 1 ff sw W W1 is-N 1 4 :SFS x J. , Junior High Majoreltes Donna Spence-Head Sue JUNIOR- E SOPHOMORE Smith H CHEERLEADERS -Orff Q E m fy: NQRAAM- F1 1-21 Q f f J 7? SETI. Qi 1 'P S K x i 3 x , bl VY! M . 5 ,YK DUSTRIAL A Q 5 3 2 5 5 H 5 5 ? SENICDR I-IIGI-I G. A. A. First Row, Left to Right-Mrs. Reinhart fAdvisorj, R. A. Painter, P. Tipton, S. Smith, E. Rebert, F. Snead, S. Redding, A. Taylor, S. Fox, N. Wolff, B. Pennington, A. Eckert, D. Wicker, J. Staiger, J. Staiger, W. Simpson, S. Korte, Mrs. Ward lAdvisorJ. Second Raw-J. Lanlc, C. Ketterman, B. Korte, A. Jordan, S. Sterner, P. Knox, K. Fleming, R. Henderson, M. Brent, C. Brumbaugh, R. Whited, B. Anzengruber, J. Stuckey, P. Duane, S. Reed, R. Smith, P. Tipton. Third Row--P. Kuhn, R. Sharrah, B. West, J. Kuhn, A. Hafner, L. Grosholtz, S. Brent, C. Buehler, A. Olson, C. Raf- fensperger, M. McKee, A. Baker, S. Sanders, L. Collins, D. Spence. Fourth Row-D. Herring, N. Milhimes, B. Scott, B. Ziegler, P. Miller, N. Elledge, S. Wieder, J. Schwartz, K. Fiscle, D. Boyer, J. Crist, J. Wells, A. Cargas, A. McI.henny, M. Hewetson. Fifth Row-P. Timmins, M. Jarvis, L. Hay, R. Hefner, E. Gaston, M. Culp, J. Weikert, B. Raifensperger, R. King, J. Kuhn, S. Hololca, C. Dolley, J. Rebert, J. Smith, M. Treher. G. A. A. CABINET First Row, Left to Right-Mrs. Reinharc lAdvisorJ, N. Kelley, E. Rebert, F. Snead, S. Redding, N. Wollf, D. Wicker, S. Smith, A. Eckert, J. Staiger, J. Steiger, W. Simpson, D. Herring, Mrs. Ward lAdvisorJ. Second Row-E. Warren, A. Mcllhenny, S. Holoka, R. King, P. Tip- ton, R. A. Painter, B. Pennington, C. Ketterman, S. Fox, A. Taylor, C. Raf- fensperger, B. Anzengruber, D. Spence, B.. Hihner, S. Korte. Not in Picture-J. Hess, G. Rowe. I JUNIOR HIGH G. A. A. First Row, Left to Right-C. YVooclward, B. Miller, K. Jarvis, B. Hefiin, G. Rice, D. Wolfe, S, Rupp, Richardson, P. Reed, A. Oyler, R. Stahley, Tarantino, B. Keefer, Mrs. Reinhart IAcIvisorI. Second Row-E. Klinefelrer, P. Swope, P. Lupp, S. Hartman, M. Sterner, P. Durboraw, D. Redding, D. Fiscle, -I. Slenrz, M. Currens, S. Davis, M. Bryan. Third Row-K. Smith, L. McCarney, J, Johnson, M, Brumbaugh, E. Warren, B. Hibner, G. Rowe, D. Travis, F. Culp, N. Jackson, B. Mitchel-i. Fourth Row-J. Ogburn, R. Knechel, C. Heimercr, D. Herrick, L. Eckert, D, Gifford, B. Minter, Hess, C. Hull, P. Kargas, J. Schratweiser, E. Harmon, B. Herrick. Fifth Row-D. Sentz, M. Routsong, Cluck, M. Gilbert, Hoffman, M. Jackson. If E Q .ns JUNIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS VARSITY FGOTBALL First Row-S. Hartley, H. Bollinger, W. Rentzel, C. Fair, J. Riddlemoser, H. Taylor, G. Mitchell, G. Maitland, B. Fair. Second Row-H. Shoemaker CCoachj, R. Boyer, J. Wheeler, J. Fissel, R. Heffner, R. Hess, G. Keefcr, J. King, J. Bream, A. Poole. Tl-wird Row-R. Nelson, R. Baltzley, E. Thomas, K. Kimple. E. Little, T. Shields, B. Shealer, L. Houser, D. Eckert, K. Keefer, D. Biclcel fAssistant Coachl. Fourth Row-K. Mummert, F. Skidmore, F. Bowersox, Sauter, R. Coldsmith, K. MacKenzie, R. Furney, R. Staley. S C H E D U L E Coaches-Mr. Shoemaker and Mr. Bickel Westminster 12 ...................................,.......... Gettysburg Delone 47 ............. ...... G ettysbutg Shippensburg 0 ...... ...... G ettysburg Chambersburg 34 ..... ....., G 9fEYSbl-lfg Mechanicsburg 21 Gettysburg Middletown 38 ,,.... ...... G ettysburg Hershey 28 .....,....,, ...... G ettysburg Waynesboro 6 ...,.,,. ...... G ettysburg Carlisle 38 .............,..,..,. . ...... ................. G ettysburg Hanover 46 .....................,,,.............................. Gettysburg l Wing 8 Lossesg 1 Tie Senior: Robert Boyer fManagerl John Fissel Robert Hess ICO-Caprl John King Albert Poole Richard Pyle John Wfheeler fCo-Capt.j junior: Rex Baltzley Donald Eckert Kenneth Keefer Earl Little Kenneth Mummert John Sauter Thomas Shields Robert Staley LETTERMEN Sophomore: Roy Colclsmith Kenneth Kimple Robert Nelson joel Riddlemoser Elmer Thomas Freshmen Robert Furney Dwight Graham George Mitchell William Rentzell john Fiml Alben Poole John Wheeler SENIOR PLAYERS T955 .':3i' ' .M I Robert Hess john King Richard Pyle VARSITY BASKETBALL First Row, Left to Right-D. Weikert fManagerj, D. Riegle flVlanagerI, King, Staiger, Reaser, R Powell, E. Little, Wagnild, S. Sceinour, T. Kitzmiller, R. Hess, K. Keefer, Crist, K. Mummert. N02 in Picture-J. Millard. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL Left to Right-G. Mitchell, Bricker, S. Prosser, R. Nelson, B. Lochlaum, C. Fair, T. Flowers, R. Fur- ney, S. Weikert, G. Maitland, R. Weikert, S. Griest, T.Crist, D. Weikert fManagerj , F. Skidmore fManagerI. SENICDR PLAYERS Tom Kitzmiller jon Wagnild Robert Hess VARSITY RECORD JUNIOR VARSITY RECORD Gbg. Opp. Gbg. Opp. Gbg. ODD- Gbg- Delone .... . ...., ,.,, 6 2 67 Hanover .... 65 85 Delone YY..,Y...VV,. VVYYY 3 6 33 C2-1'1iS1E A--------------vA--A 42 Westminster ,,,,. ,... 6 7 52 Carlisle ,,,,,,A,,... 46 42 Westminster ,YYVY,,A.. 49 41 13910119 -YY----------A--'----- 27 Alumni ....,,,,,,, ,,,. 5 7 46 Delone ..,,,,,,V,,,,v 48 53 Cumberland Mechanicsbursr 51 Cumberland Mechanicsburg 57 58 Valley Joint e...eee..... 23 23 Shipvensbul?-' -------- 33 Valley Joint .Y,,,,,,,,,, 53 33 Shippensburg ,,,..,., G3 55 Mechanicsburg 33 44 WaYH9Sb01'0 YY---------- 26 Mechanicsburyz .,,, G2 76 Waynesboro ,,,.,,....r. 65 61 Shippensburg 33 53 Cha-mbersbufll ------f- 31 Shippensburg ,,,,,,,. 68 58 Chambersburg ee,,., 60 '77 Waynesboro .eeeee....ee 42 57 Middletown ------ -- 21 Waynesboro ..,, ,..v 4 9 61 Middletown .....,,...., 40 54 Chambersburg 25 43 H9l'Sh9Y '--- - 43 Chambersburg .,,,. 55 66 Hershey ..,,,,,,,, .,.,. 5 3 58 Middletown .eee. .....Y 2 8 43 HHHOVGY -Y--- ----- 4 3 Middletown ..e,.,,...,Y 37 67 Hanover ,,,,, 61 T6 Hershey ee,... e,.... 4 0 37 Carlisle ------- ----- 3 45 Hershey ,,,,,,,,,.,,...,,, 44 50 Carlisle ,,,,,,. ,, r,...... 42 T0 Hanover .,eeeA..,...,.e,,. 29 51 ODD 53 51 43 48 40 43 45 54 51 61 Iolm King Richard Pyle JMR CTU! TRACK TEAM-1956 First Row, Left to Right-R. Sprankle, D. Stoner, C. Washington, W. Woodson, F. Hughes, T. Elledge, Tonsel, T. Crouse, Wheeler, K. Keefer, Fissel, T. Crist, R. Craver. Second ROW-F. Bowersox fManagerj, K. Sease, -I. Coleman, F. Stouclc, Millard, W. Woods, G. Weis haar, Deering, D. Smith, R. Heffner, M. Gorman, R. Shriver, Wagnild, S. Steinour, H. Bollinger, T Crouse, S. Hartley fManagerj. Third Row-R. Weikert, K. Mummert, K. MacKenzie, Staiger, S. Long, R. Coldsmith, T. Fair, R. Stein our, R. Redding, W. Helwig, L. Houser, F. Skidmore, R. Zhea, Crist, S. Prosser, G. Wentz fManagerj. April 6, 1956 April 14, 1956 April 20, 1956 April 27, 1956 May 4, 1956 May 12, 1956 GETTYSBURG TRACK TEAM 1955-56 Chambersburg Gettysburg ........ S.S.TC. York ......... ., Carllsle .....,.... Lewistown ........ Gettysburg ........ Westminster .... Gettysburg ........ Hanover ........ Steelton .,...... Gettysburg ........ Waynesboro .. Gettysburg ..,...,.........1 South Penn Conference Carlrsle .......,.,... Gettysburg ........ ,,.,.....,,,,........,,..,.,,,..... LETTERMEN Seniors-John Coleman, Tim Crouse ', Merle Gorman fCo-Captainj, Roland Schriver, Donald Smith, Rodney Steinour ', Forrest Stouclc, Joe Tonsel, Glenn Weishaar fCo-Captainj , Gary Wentz fManagerj, William Woods? juniors-Joe Dearing. Sophomores--Kenny Keefer. Tservice Letter 842 422 592 44 35 23 34 2 922 432 43 722 32 2 94 54 762 392 BASEBALL TEAM-1956 First Row, Left to Right-D. Weimer QManagerj, K. Cullison, Sauter, I-I. Spence, R. Hanlcey, G Mart land, M. Cluck, Ridcllemoser, Gilbert. Second Row-J. Kunlcle flVlanagerj , R. Gigous, lVlcCleaf, T. Shields, G. Keefer, T. Kitzmiller, E Little R. Hess, F. Furney, R. Keller, K. Kane flVlanagerj. Boiling Springs 6 Delone 2 ,............... Hanover 5 ......,,,.,,.. 1956 BASEBALL RESULTS Chambersburg 1 ..,,.., , Hanover 6 .,,.,.,,., Delone 6 .,...,..,,,, Shippensburg 1 ,,......, Chambersburg 5 Boiling Springs 2 Shippensburg 8 4 Wins, 6 Losses Gettysburg Gettysburg Gettysburg Gettysburg Gettysburg Gettysburg Gettysburg Gettysburg Gettysburg Gettysburg Seniors-james Gilbert, Roland Keller, Fred Putney, Ronald Gigous, Rolf Johnson. 0 4 1 3 1 7 3 4 1 7 1956 JUNIGR HIGH FOOTBALL SQUAD First Row, Left to Right-J. Fox fManagerj, Hartzell, E. Hofe, Holoka, C. Warrenfeltz, M. Kersch- ner, D. Hikes, D. Cullison, C. Ashbaugh, L. Helwig, Hammond, L. Weikert, R. Doaks, B. Bollinger fMan- agerj, M. Olson fManagerj. Second Row-J. Townsend, R. Bream, C. Becker, D. Smith, B. Swope, R. Dean, T. Hise, E. Baker, P. Duane, D. Waddell, E. Gastley, R. Kershner, T, McKenny, R. Frew, W. Griest, C. McCleaf, R. Hess, D. Little, J. ODonnell, E. Miller. Third Row-R. Grosholz, Wagaman, M. Miller, F. Williams, R. Wilcox, W. Rudisill, R. Rudisill, Bricker, R. Sanders, Snead, W. Fissel, R. Cluck, R. Oyler, D. Coldsmith, R. Waddell, R. Ellis fCoachj , N. Brownley and L. Long fAssistant Coaches, . Not in Picture-G. Richardson, K. Hull. S C H E D U l. E Delone 20 ., .. . .......,.. Gettysburg 0 Washington Township 0 .. . ..... Gettysburg 7 Shippensburg 0 , .. ,. .. . .... Gettysburg 6 Waynesboro 7 .... .... . ,. ..,.. Gettysburg 12 Hanover 27 ...., .. .. Gettysburg 0 Chambersburg 14 ...,,,. ......... . ., . Gettysburg 12 3 Wins, 3 Losses l. E T T E R M E N Ninth Grade Eighth Grade Jim Bricker Edwin Baker Richard Cluck Terry Hise Coaches-Mr. Brownley and Mr. Ellis. Donald Coldsmith Robert Grosholz Nicky Nichols Martin Olson f Manager, Gordon Richardson Rodney Rudisill Warren Rudisill Richard Scott Edward Simpson james Snead Russell Kershner Dennis Little James Townsend Donald Waddell Seventh Grade Ronald Doaks JUNICDR HIGH SCHOCDUS VARSITY AND JV MEMBERS First Row, Left to Right-C. McC1eaf Ibflanagerl, E. Marlcley, T. Duane, C, Warrenfeltz, R. Crist E Miller and M. Kerschner fManagerI. Second Row-R. Frew, R. Lawver, R. Noel, C. Johnson, D. Waddell, R. Eclcer, T. Hilger, H. Miller M Eckert, G. Maitland, and M. Olson QI-lead Manager, Third Row-C. Sheely, S. Kessel, Gulden, R. Sanders, H. Nichols, Roth, G. Richardson, Fissel T Hise, D. Goldsmith, M. Small, G. Guise, W. Fissel, P. Dorr and Jim Spence. JUNIOR HIGH VARSITY RESULTS Shippensburg . ,. Waynesboro ....,.. ., ,, Washington Township , , , Hanover .......,,, ,, . Delone ...,...,.,........,,,,...,., ..... Washington Township ..,,.,,, Shippensburg . .,.,. ,, Waynesboro , Chambersburg .....,. Delone ...,.........,. .. Hanover .,.,,.,,, Chambersburg . Gettysburg Opponent 33 41 35 27 24 18 11 36 14 24 41 37 32 45 32 19 20 50 21 40 16 50 22 65 1 , T ,A 5? 'ms JH E ff 2' J I sf K gykw ff Y s 3 4 A ,QL . W gk? 3 as i 4. .S5.Q,,.. , 4 , AW My ,ag A - 4 ff 1 Q if ' wif Q' W Q Y i 5 e 1 x 9 vw lag? M. 4, f P W4,L.g:- 61 . .,'.1,,1'?k, AML Aww, A ff3R'h4 E3 ' X ,fkb ,, 1 Z' 5 an ,li is . 2 3 gm, Q 4 x f ' f.: '4 - M nag 01 5 Q5 5 ww? KJE -TYSBURG JCDINT SCI-ICDCDI. SYSTEM Members of The Board ol Gettysburg Ray Kitzmiller, President Education Mrs. Golda H. Collins, Vice President Robert H. Deardorff, Secretary Gettysburg National Bank, Treasurer Edward B. Bulleit Mrs. Dorothy S. Nichols Douglas W. Smith ' Dr. R. D. Wiclcerham ' Cumberland Edward Eilcer, President David Blocher, Vice President Emory A. Fox, Secretary Prudence O. Martin, Treasurer John L. Maring Glenn Sterner Highland Glenn R. Trostle, President Charles L. Lott, Vice President Walter L. Hay, Secretary Allen A. Weilcert, Treasurer Howard Knouse Franklin Mt. Joy Thomas O. Oyler, President John W. Schwartz, President Charles Bowmaster, Vice President Arthur R. Buehler, Vice President Harry Hall, Secretary Maynard R. Stuclcey, Treasurer Richard Walter Straban Ralph W. Guise, President Charles M. Shildt, Secretary Reginald Zepp, Treasurer Glenn C. Bowers Hugh C. Mcllhenny, Vice President Oren H. Wilson, Secretary William A. Reber, Treasurer Levi Spangler ADMIINIISTRATIGN I 1 H. EDGAR RIEGLE Supcrintenden! You have been schooled in this free society of our democratic nation, here all people are free and equal in their rights and responsibilities. You should have gotten a basic foundation upon which to build future formal and practical training. You will have to learn how to live and to take ad- vantage of the opportunities the world offers you, to select the right and reject the wrong. Your success will depend on the use you make of your talents and training. Our best wishes go with you. G. W. LEFEVER Principal Graduates from high school are always reminded, and rightly so, that they are leaving school to find their places in a rapidly changing world. This is true but it should not be a cause for alarm. Each year from the beginning of time life and its problems has been different than that of the preceding year. We have come to accept this fact and adjust to it because we lcnow there are many basic factors which exist through all time. There always will be an important place in life for the person who is willing to work and who is sincere, loyal, honest, and dependable. We believe your school experience has helped to develop in you these qualities and characteristics and that you will reveal them in your daily associations as you go on from here. Our best wishes for a happy and successful life after graduation are extended to each one of you. H. EDGAR RIEGLW Superintenden' G. XV. LEFEVER Principal ff-mmm! W JANET HEVERLY SUE WHITE Principafs Secretary Principaf: Secretary Q MABEL FOLKENROTH Superintendent? Secretary KENNETH REINHART Business Manager M BICKEL, DONALD EDWARD Geography Shippensburg S.T.C.-B.S. Varsity Club CESSNA, Joi-iN PAUL General Science, Physics Math Gettysburg College-A.B. Geology Club Photography Club Audio-Visual Club Etus, RAYMOND World History, Civics Shippensburg S.T.C.-B.S.Ed. Coach Tropical Fish Club Campus Improvement Club BUYER, Doaoruv MAmoN H islory Lebanon Valley College-A.B. Scrapbook Club CORBIN, JACK RICHARD Indzcslrial Arts Millersville S.T.C.-B.S. Shop Service Club Future Engineers Club A ya, gk 2 A . 3 N 'S 5 SW r ' s, ei Nr ' ..,,. vet 2 ---4 ,. , S: ii .if FEAT1-usa, JAMES RICHARD Secretarial Ojfce Practice English, Mathematics Shippensburg S.T.C.-B.S. Jr. High Student Council Pen Pal Club BUYER, ROBERT L, BROWNLEY, EDWARD R. English Health, Science Dickinson College-A,B. Physical Education Gettysburg College-B.A. Sport Club, Archery Club Dis-rz, MARGARET P. Dual-IL, ROBERT C- History, English Bookkffifing Hartwick-BIA. Business Arithmetic Bloomsburg S.T.C.-B.S. Temple University-ECl.lVl. FIDLER: RQBERT FORNEY, GEORGE Problems of Democracy Director of Athletics Economics, World History Shippensburg S.T.C.-B.S, Gettysburg College-A.B. P21111 Stale-M-Ei Columbia University-M,A, Basketball and Track Coach National Honor Society Chess Club GLENN, GEORGE W. GRAY, ALLEN R. Gnove, PAUL WOLFF Vocational Agriculture IndustrialA1tx Vocal Musif Shippensburg S.T.C.-B.S. Millersville S.T.C.-B.S. Pennsylvania State Penn State-A.B., MA. Leathercraft Club University-B.S., M.Ed. Jr. High F.F.A. Choir, Glec Club, Chorus HARTMAN MARY I. HEINTZELMAN, ANNA BREAM HELD, Joi-LN T. Englifh Latin: Enslifb Mathematics Gettysburg College-B.S. Gefwsbufg C01l9S9-B-A- Gettysburg College Dulce University-M.Ed. Columbia University-M.A. Columbia University Junior High Red Cross Couneil I-'atm Club A.B., A.M. Cannon-Aid Advisor HAEHNLEN, FRED P. Chemistry, Science Gettysburg College-BS., MS. Ping-Pong Club Chemistry Club JOSEPH, RUTH M. Typing, Office Practice Shippensburg S.T.C. Temple University-B.S. Maroon and White National Honor Society KRUMRINE, BERNICE EVELYN LITTLE, GERTRUDE B. LONGANECKER, EDWIN S, MCANALLY, JEAN M. General Home Economicx Shorthand, Typing English Spanish, French Drexel Institute Indiana S.T.C. Shippensburg S.T.C.-B.S. Dickinson College-B.A. of Technology University of Pittsburgh Duke University-M.Ecl. Spanish Club B.S. in Home Economics A.B., M.Ed. Bridge Club Embroidery Club F,B,L,A, MCILHENNY, RUTH ANNA English West Chester S.T.C. Gettysburg College-AB., M.A. Senior High Student Council Toastmasters Club Dramatics E MILLER, ELLEN R. School Nurse MAKOUN' JEWELL H' NIEHRING. PAUL R. Assistant Principal Western Maryland-A.B. Mall: Jr. High Dramatics Jr. High Student Council Bible Club History Shippensburg S.'I'.C. Penn State University BS., M.Ecl. , swiss , . 'slim ,.: fr or 5 jlwgtiz ft A NICHOLSON, ROBERT E. O,BRlEN, Joi-IN Math Driver Education Metropolitan Hospital Shippensburg S.T.C.-BS. Shippensburg S.T.C.-B.S. Shippensburg S.T.C. R.N., B.S. Nursing Club REINHART, EDITH PARRY Physical Education, Healllv Ursinus-BS. G,A.A., Cheerleaders SATERFIELD, JAMES SCHRIVER, ELMER H. Vocational Math Agriculture A189574 Penn State University Shippensburg S.T.C. B.A., MS. Future Farmers of America MEREDITH, DoLoREs U. English West Chester S.T.C.-B.S, RAMER, N. Lou1sE Guidance Counselor Gettysburg College-B.S. Penn State-M.Ed. Maroon and White Quill and Scroll SCHWARTZ, EVA JANE Vocational Home Economics Indiana S.T.C.-B.S. Future Homemakers of America SHEADS, JACDB Mstcuom American Hislory Gettysburg College-AB., A.lVl. Junior Historians' Club TIZIANI, DONALD B. M atb Bob Jones University-BS. Jr. High Student Council Bible Club WENTZ, SUSAN K. Librarian Nlillersburg S.T.C.-B.S. Library Service Club SHEADS, ROBERT E., SR. Biology I-Vorld History Gettysburg College-A.B., lVl.A. Stamp Club . ., so New.wrswtf-z'wf'Q we . . .-:f N5 -- -swirl iq. sam.:-f , . V- Q33 BK at , , . N- , B.: ' E '- fE:f'S5'Z.- 2'-.: ., J .4 -v - . wa er W ,G - g - c gqewqig- ,, .,,,, W 3 ,f N r 3 rr if L ' ,av g , S gg l im 1+ W at W5 f 5 4119 Y 1 5 6 .., W 415 fa, f , 3 . z, ,323 r ', s .sir , ,A . V , , ' ,gg , ULLRICH, DONALD ANDREW Science Shippensburg S.T,C.-B.S. Penn State University-lVl.Ecl. Checker Club '-Xf'isLE1z, RUTH S. English Gettysburg College-B.S. Penn State University-M.A. Red Cross Council . W ' Y Via l 1 ,oemig SHDEMAKER, HOWARD G. SNYDER, ALICE M- World History, Civics Eflglifh Gettysburg College-B.S. Gettysburg College Columbia University University of Pennsylvania- Football Coach B.A., lVl.A. in English Varsity Baseball Coach Embroidery Club WARD, SHARON A. WEISELp JANE E- Girls' Physical Education General Home Economics Western Maryland-B.A. Indiana S.T.C.-BS. GAA Homemalcing 5 2' E age-'Ie 'si . 2? ' H -L, 51:s:1.,:g3,1f:w ' .-.-3 214 -1 .,l, A f 'Wil' ns :'5r'K.Ju- . bilwlzx. , ' ' W ' X,-:: Q Q . as ZEIGLER, RoBEn'r G. JACKSON, Faexm Inslrumental Music Art West Chester S.T.C. -BS. Ohio State University Temple University-lVl.Ed. B.F.A, lVl.A. CAFETERIA STAFF Mrs. Keefer, Mrs. Rotblvaupt, Mrs. Fox, Mrs. Eyler, Mrs. Rowe, Mrs Steinour, ZVIrs. Tressler, Mrs. Rebert, Mrs. Witherow, Mrs. Hake. JANITORIAL STAFF Seated-Clarence Nett, Wilburn Nett. Standing-Chester Shriver, Mel Tressler. ADVERTISEMENTS Compliments NORTHERN HOMES See us now, you'1l be glad you did If you can drive a nail You can build a Northern Home When you think of houses think of GLENN E. SIMPSON TOWNE RESTAURANT 28 Carlisle Street HARRY D. RIDINGER INSURANCE 10 Carlisle Street J. R. WEAVER CARRIER SALES AND SERVICE Plumbing, Heating and Air Conditioning Contractor GETTYSBURG, PA. Phone 1106 Phone 1539 Hanover Road, Gettysburg, Pa. For Best Results Use TEXACO TOBEY'S PETROLEUM PRODUCTS FAMOUS FASHIONS CITIZENS OIL CO. 46 York Street Gettysburg, Pq, Gettysburg, Pa. Chambersburg, Pa Phone 264 I DITZI-ER S Famous Hot Wlener Lunch MUSIC SUPPLIES 224 York Street GETTYSBURG, PA. Best in Records, Sheet Music, Instruments Phone 818-Y Corner York Street and Broadway HANOVER, PA. E. T. Mauros and George T. Mauros, Props BATTLEFIELD SERVICE STATION Kenneth C. Miller, Prop. Cor. Baltimore Street and Steinwehr Avenue Compliments of ROYAL .IEWELERS GUARANTEED WATCHES and DIAMONDS 42 Baltimore Street Gettysburg, Pa. LAMP POST CORNER OPEN DAILY 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. Serving Breakfast, Lunch, Dinners Compliments of the Jennie Wade House DAVE 1:-ORNEY HERSHEY'S Compliments 6. SON BENN'S MENS 321153 jfjlf CREDIT BUREAU o . r Packard Sales and AND BOYS' WEAR Tailor ind Haberdasier OF ADAMS Service A COUNTY, INC. Better Used Cars lb Mile Lincolnway East Gettysburg and Hanover Cleaning and Pressing Opposite Court House Gettysburg, Pa. Lincoln Square Ernest A. Dulaney, Mgr. CLYDE H. MARKLE 430 College Avenue Gettysburg, Pa. Tel. 243-Z, Hanover 8100 National Life Compliments of THE CO-ED SHOP Sports Wear Center 14 Carlisle Street Compliments THE GIFT BOX 29 Chambersburg Street Greeting Cards and SCHMITT'S Interior Decorations Custom Made Slip Covers - Draperies Upholstering - Fabrics Wallpaper Phone 75-Y Lincoln Square Insurance Company Gifts Gettysburg, Pal TOPPER'S Compliments of SERVICE STATION FISSEL-BBITCHER Atlantic Gas and AGENCY CHRITZMANS THE SHCE BOX Motor Oils Phone 663-X E. Lincoln Avenue and Masonic Building Gettysburg, Pa. Jewelers Since 1904 Harold. H. Reuning Better Shoes Fitted Harrisburg Street Phone 434 Battery, Compliments of GREENEBAUMIS HQTEL DAVE OYLER GETTYSBURG GE-I-TYSBUBG MOTORS NATIONAL THE HOME OF GOOD BEAUTY SALON Lincoln-Mercury MUSEUM' INC- CLOTHES Margaret L. Spangler Dealers Since 1910 OWHGI' ' Operator Steinwehr Avenue Gettysburg, Pa. Home of the Electric Map Compliments of WOLF'S SHOE STORE Hanover, Pa. Congratulations to the Class of 1957 From WEIKERT'S BARBER SHOP 57 Chambersburg Street Phone 779 Hanover, Pa. Gettysburg, Pa- BIX-SWAY BOYS' WEAR BENDER'S DRY CLEANERS GIFTS 24 Chambersburg Street Gettysburg, Pa. 12-16 Baltimore Street Gettysburg, Pa. Phone 20'Y Compliments of Compliments N' O. INVESTOR'S Gas and Elecmc I.evAN'S LOAN CORP. BOOKMART Appliances - Furniture FASHIONS Lincoln Square Gettysburg, Pa' PLAZA 62 Chambersburg Street JOHN H. BASEHORE HI E-ABENESEHOFF Congtililaiiotieio of Insurance Real Estate 1gEgE:gC1ngIm?Eg PETERS ARCTIC LOCKER Justice of the Peace serving 26 Eastern FUNERAL HOME St tes SYSTEM - , a 321 Carlisle Street Lincoln Square - Gettysburg 120 Carlisle Street 625 Gettysburg. Pa. Geagggsrgflpan Telephone 1120 Congratulations KITZMILLER'S Compliments of DAVEIS Ye i?l'E?C5'?ftEfm'ZkZbusih'?f t ' 't' r is WALLPAPER AND stflf,ail1le1Teff Ze tgyehoil, 1 . . Y t . SERVICE STATION HANKEY S PAINT ,Z2'tMSSp1E3f!?l'f5,- iiuleeimimf 1 ' a , GROCERY lbnofiilelieviltehZ5'yS3m52e?fle Atlantic Gas and Oil Abe, Glenn and Junie 117 Carlisle Street Gettysburg, Pa. upon a retail career. G. C. MURPHY CO. Gettysburg's Leading Store Greeimgs From Delgijry Sjggice For Real Potato Chips Compliments on RED HORSE 6 , EAT THELMPJS SERVICE STATION BEDDING S CANDY SHOP Hardware, Paint, Auto . 249 York Street UTZ 5 Gettysburg, Pa. Phone 1224 Les Staley and Home Supplies 30 York Street Gettysburg, Pa. Hanover, Pa, 102 Broadway Hanover, Pa. Compliments SAMUEL SHIRK ci SON, INC. 40 Broadway Hanover, Pa. Com plimen ins ADAMS COUNTY ELECTRIC APPLIANCE CO. 31 Carlisle Street Phone 1176 Gettysburg PHIEL'S GARAGE De Soto and Plymouth Sales and Service Phone 369 438 York Street Gettysburg, Pa. THE STYLE SHOP Phone 3-5155 12 Baltimore Street Your Friendly Store Hanover, Pa. Gettysburg News SMYSER'S HETRICK'S SHERMAN 'S STORE ond sporting Goods CARD SHOP SERYQEE CENTER ciolmplere ctgie or one 570 en's an oys' E 'th' f St Get' Cd Q Clth' d Lizyscgin Slveiclss For 1EvertygOc2:siSon G'n313gdR5g:r1ng Fgrngglgiggs Bowling 51 Chambersburg Street 35 Frederick Street Hanover, Pa. Road Service, Storage 100 York Street Gettysburg, Pa. Shoes for the Entire Family 20 York Street Compliments Compliments of THE BATTLEFIELD Ed:arg'N. Stine SWIMMING POOL fa mg as of IACK 5, JILL Baltimore Pike DOUGHEBTY V 'l CS HABTLEY MR AND MRS SHOPPE ' ' . , -f - - v - Dry Goods, Notions and ROSS A- SCHHINHR M0111 Squaw A Da3.tDt?,,?hats Underwear Warren Chevrolet Sales --Ar- Chevrolet and Buick Sales and Service --gf- It is told that Indians of Paraguay plowed all day with oxen and then killed the oxen for supper. The primitive mind gave no thought to the morrow. The habit of saving is the mark of the educated man and woman. Also, it is one of the privileges enjoyed in a free America. BE SMART - SAVE REGULARLY 2 E4 W Interest per Annum Paid on Savings Accounts --A-.. The First National Bank of Gettysburg, Pa. Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation On Lincoln Square, Since 1857 Lincolnway East Gettysburg Phone 424 Phone 1021 18 14 1957 THE GETTYSBUBG NATIONAL BANK On York Street GETTYSBURG, PA. Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Member of Federal Reserve System Constructive Banking Since Colonial Days 1814 1957 Compliments ot Swope's Atlantic Service Station 150 Carlisle Street Phone 77 Gettysburg, Pa. Blue Bidge Oil Co. Gettysburg, Pennsylvania -gr- PETROLEUM PRODUCTS Oil Burner Sales and Service RADIO DISPATCHED TRUCKS Compliments of GETTYSBUBG Tl-IBOWING COMPANY ..-A-.. DAY-NIGHT CITIIS DAY GETTYSBURG LITTLESTOWN R E Berkheimer Pres 838 SERVICE 292 Best Wishes to the Class of 1957 --Av.. KEYSTONE RIDGEWAY CORP. North Fourth Street GETTYSBURG, PA. Office 1089 Iohn I. Reimer Private 1088 MORRIS GITLIN - if - DEALER IN ALL KINDS OFIUNK - -Ar - Rear of Carlisle Street Phone LARSON 'S COURT Remmel's Print Shop 54 Chambersburg Street Gettysburg, Pa. Ralph Barley, Owner PONTIAC AMERICA'S No. 1 ROAD CAR --k- Automatic Repairing Complete Wreck Service Body, Frame and Fender Service Du Pont Duco Painting From a Scratch to a Complete Car -y- The II and I-I Machine Shop South Washington Street Gettysburg Furniture Center, Inc. SHOPPING CENTER Gettysburg, Pa. -f.. Complete Home Furnishings Large Enough to Serve You Small Enough to Know You Capitol Trailways CONVENIENT SCHEDULED BUS SERVICE FROM GETTYSBURG TO-HARRISBURG, POTTSVILLE, SHENANDOAH. HAZLETON, WILKES-BARRE AND SCRANTON Charter Coaches Available CHARTERS TOURS SIGHTSEEING TRIPS Compliments of Union Emblem Co. Palmyra, Pa. PRUSPERITY r ' '- CLASS RINGS PENNANTS COMMENCEMENT INVITATIONS ...'k- IEWELERS TO CLASS 1957 - y .. Railroad Street P. H. Nissley, Mgr. Peoples Lrug Store THE REXALL-KODAK STORE Drugs - Sodas - Sundries - Toiletries - Stationery York Street Gettysburg, Pa. Hunt Avenue, Inc. NASH SALES AND SERVICE TOP QUALITY USED CARS W Mile South of Gettysburg, Route 140 Phones 74-X and 1237 The Gettysburg High School Alumni Association Welcomes the Class ot 1957 to the Association President .c...,,.r.... , r . . ..,... ,r.,......,r.,,..r.. I ohn MacPhai1 First Vice President ......,,..,.....,..,.....,.,,...,.., Paul Anzengruber Secretary ...rc..... ,..., M rs. Arthur Roth Treasurer ,,,,...r, ..... R ichard Folkenroth Adams County Motors FORD SALES AND SERVICE York and Liberty Streets GETTYSBURG, PA. Gettysburg Building and Loan 145 Baltimore Street SAVE AND HAVE 352 Current Dividends K. 0. Deardortt INSURANCE York Street Gettysburg, Pa. Phone 695 The Wayside Flower Shop Phone 629 425 S. Washington Street Gettysburg, Pennsylvania lVlcCleai's Grocery Meats - Vegetables and Frozen Foods Call 42-Z We Deliver Compliments of The John C. Lower Co., Inc. WHOLESALE GROCERS Gettysburg, Pa. Compliments of the Junior Historian Club Meet Me at the Varsity Diner Never Closed Compliments of Standard Pennant Co. Big Run, Pa. Jefferson County - Manufacturers of - Felt and Chenille Awards Letters - Emblems - Banners - Caps We Feature a Fine Quality Line of Sweaters and Jackets, Tee Shirts and Sweat Shirts The Shetter House DINING ROOM AND CATERING at 48 Chambersburg Street Compliments of A Friend E LEU Call Enterprise 1-3747 LAUNDRY, CLEANING, STORAGE 110 High Street Hanover, Pa. Compliments of Fraternal Order of Eagles Gettysburg Aerie Lodge No. 1562 .. if - CELEBRATING OUR 50th YEAR IN GETTYSBURG Congratulations l ,I l ' A: l I ss , , 1957 Gracluates, f?l A l Q 7 l our best wishes for 4 g X Q success in the future. ' N . 4 l General Engraving, Inc. XQXM 8 West King St. Lancaster, Po. , . . ,,.. .. ,, ,- , ,, , -L ,-.. -Il-Il TIMES AND NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY -1,- Specicxlists in YEARBOOKS - DISSEBTATIONS - SCHOOL PUBLICATIONS Publishers of Adams County's Only Daily Newspaper THE GETTYSBURG TIMES - if .. CARLISLE STREET GETTYSBURG PA Compliments of GETTYSBURG MOTORS, INC. Sixth and York Streets Chrysler A Parts Plymouth C Phone 740 Service International Sales ADAMS COUNTY NOVELTY COMPANY Manufacturers FINE CARVED TABLES Gettysburg, Pa. Congratulations to the Class ot 1957 U65 llama Alfuclio Cannon-Aid Photographers -,,- Portrait, Wedding and Commercial Photography 4 York Street Phone 856 Gettysburg, . l Compliments of THE OUTLET SHOP Compliments of Singer Sewing Center 137 Baltimore Street Rea and Derick The Stores of Service -4,- Lrncoln Square and York Street Gettysburg, Pa. Rose-Ann Shoppe Ladies' and Chi1dren's Ready-to-Wear .. wk - Rose Smith Littleton Prop 38 York Street Gettysburg Pa H. N. BANGE .. sk - ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS - if .. 577 Broadway Hanover P Phone 7 1263 and 7-1150 C Feed, Seeds, Fertilizer Petroleum Products Farm Freezers --pf- ADAMS COUNTY FARM BUREAU Gettysburg New Oxford Compliments of F R I E N D S JOHN S. TEETER AND SONS, INC. CRUSHED STONE PRODUCERS - -pf.. Phone 696 Ceitysburg, P ATLANTIC PETROLEUM PRODUCTS ..-pf. DISTRIBUTED BY AERO OIL COMPANY New Oxford, Pa. Phone New Oxford 4-4311 Congratulations and Best Wishes from GETTYSBURG CONSTRUCTION CO and BEAUTIFUL COLT PARK Weishaar Brothers Home Appliances-Sheet Metal Work Plumbing 37 B ltimore Street Ph 125 Meadow Valley Ahattoir C mpliments t - -k .. Wholes le Home Dressidrlllleats G E T T Y S B U R G SHOE CO. -if- GybgP Ph 790 GETTYSBURG BUILDING H 0 T E L SUPPLY COMPANY G E T T Y S B U R G 225 South Franklin Street GETTYSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA On the Square --A-- --AY- Modern Materials t Better B 1d.1 g - -k - Henry M. Scharf, Manager S. Blaine Miller W. H. Musser WENTZ'S FZIRNITURE Serving You Since '22 121 B 1t'more Street G y burg, Pa. THE ZIEGLER STUDIO PORTRAITS, WEDDINGS AND COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY --Af- GETTYSBURG ELKS LODGE No. 1045 GETTYSBURG COLLEGE Founded 1832 A College of Liberal Arts and Sciences for Men and Women A my and Air Force Reserve C . 1 I M , Ed , Business Administration Officer Training Corps umcu G n uslc ucauon cmd Physical Education ALWINE BRICK COMPANY Brickmcrkers Since 1851 NEW OXFGRD, PENNSYLVANIA OXFORD COLONIAL BRICK Steel and Aluminum Sash-Concrete Block HANOVER S GETTYSBURG Home of Prize Winning Milk Specify BUPP'S and be sure you are getting the best in Milk and other AWARD WINNER AT PENNSYLVANIA STATE FARM SHOW--1955 Phone Hanover 6127 or Gettysburg-Enterprise l-6127 Visit Our Dairy Bar cmd Store at Dairy P1'0 877 York Street Hanover, Pa 147 C Nationwide Insurance Sterling F. Musselman, Representing NATIONWIDE INSURANCE Street G ttysburg Compliments of Gettysburg Lodge No. 1526 Loyal Order ot Moose COMPLETE REPAIR DEPARTMENT Stenger Music House Cottman-Fisher Co. DEPARTMENT STORE Where Style and Quality Meet a Low Price - , t' , h 110 Ba1t1more Street Hanover, Pa. Men-S a,2irig,g?i?10I513ggnEng lfffnishings Women's and Children's Ready-to-Wear R. FGSSSI' F, Bowman Lincoln Square Gettysburg, Pa n I Britcher 8: Bender Zefflng S DRUG stone for 27 Chambersburg Street Gettysburg, Pa. Hardware Hennig's Bakery 35 York Street - 1- -. Bakers tor G.H.S. Cafeteria Bankert's Bestaurant ... -pf - SEE US AFTER THE GAME Blocher's Iewelry Since 1887 25-27 Chambersburg Street Gettysburg, Pa. Saylor's Gulf Service Robert Saylor 103-111 Carlisle Street Gettysburg, Pa. Phone 677 Compliments ot Texas Lunch 58 Chambersburg Street Gettysburg, Pa. Lee M. Hartman - -A' - REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE .. ,Q - 58 Hanover Street Phone 107 Roy E. Coldsmith 310 W. High Street Gettysburg, Pa. Phone 1220 or 116-Y Compliments of Kuhn's Millinery FOR THE LATEST IN FASHIONS 130 Chambersburg Street Rose B. Sanders, Prop. Phone S68-X Compliments of Bloser Baby Shoe Company Compliments of The 0ld Buzzard Glenn L. Bream INCORPORATED OLDSMOBILE - CADILLAC - GMC SALES AND SERVICE 100 Buford Avenue Gettysburg, Pa. Minter's Store -gf- COMPLETE MARKET - ,tr - 46 Baltimore Street Phone 445 Phone 1108 Simpson Machine 8: Welding Co. Ernest H. Simpson, Prop. 4th and Water Streets P. O. Box 252 Gettysburg, Pa. Dave's Photo Supply 52 Chambersburg Street Gettysburg, Pa. CAMERAS - SUPPLIES - PHOTO FINISHING Photographic Headquarters in Gettysburg Hanover Hardware Co. BUILDERS' HARDWARE Tools, Paint, Oil, Glass and Sporting Goods HANOVER, PA. MoCauslin Auto Sales Dodge - Plymouth Cars Dodge Iob-Rated Trucks 334-36 York Street Compliments STANLEY WARNER MAJESTIC Where Happiness Costs So Little Compliments of Coffman Jewelers 51 Chambersburg Street Gettysburg, Pa. Compliments of Faber's Lincoln Square C1ilhert's Hobby Shop 230 Steinvvehr Ave. on Rt. 15 to Wash., D. C GETTYSBURG, PA. Phone 1025 -4


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