Hamburg High School - Pinnacle Yearbook (Hamburg, PA)

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W' W WN-f pr QQ ,M nr ff' 4 1 ,fl-.. aw i I gh 1 :- B ,f 'X .nw Left to right: Mr. Daniel Larnm, Assistant to the Supervising Principalg Mr. Earl Wagner, Principalg l, :Q -if, P V I' was uw' ' i1llIl v-as i ' 'f fm ,WSW it Mr. John Ebling, Supervising Principal, Mr. William Wolfinger, Elementary Supervising Principal. ADMI ISTRATIO What is the first thing that comes to mind when the Office is mentioned? A stack of excuse cards, permission slips, or a long line of offenders waiting for their sentences? From the time we enter Hamburg Area High as seventh graders until we leave to make our places in the world our studies, our clubs and activities, our athletic events, programs, and the cafeteria are under the Supervision of our administrators. All this work involved is the vital business of running our school success- fully is shared by the Supervising Princi- pal, Mr. John Ebling, the Principal, Mr. William Wolfinger, and the Assistant Supervising Principal, Mr. Daniel Lamm. io , , , that re sh 1 o o ve that 'fru1t punch ! ' You mmm , . Ji. ' fl- Qtkoy 9 n x Q X NM ax? 1 V5 ,Xe ,L . , X 1. A I k , X Riff? ' 7 s 'Ef .-2274? ,N , Vx I , :S f4f4 ' , ' .a Ax 3.1 fi XL f N, xQ 6 . - ' a:fqi.p.6'i1 ' .1 , f- gv ' , - , f,,,.J N40 0, meg ' ,.'6f?'f' w ff-fvi.f N m yi:'kN5'f!,9 6fQt-h ' , Kit, ,Q K X x The way I figure It the c f who Orderedthatgkly teria is only Sl14,060 ahead. ,- H Members of the Joint Board left to right: Row onez' William A. Kissinger, Warren K. Boyer, Charles S. S. Reppert, Mark R. Potteiger, George W. Bausher, Arthur V. Hiester, George M. Anthony, Simon P. Faust. Row two: Harry A. Anspach, .Frederick W. Wolf,,f Woodrow W. Werley, Charles L. Frederici, A. Clifford Kauffman, Norman L. Kessler, Edmund S. L. Miller, Arthur H. Bortz, Ray C. Yerger, Werner C. Miller, Dr. Robert L. Berger. Row three: Theodore S. Reinhart, Therman C. Noecker, Vernon L. Epting, Thomas G. Werley,C.Ammon Stein, Ernest E. Heckman, Oliver I. Hafer. Missing from picture: William A. Grimesj Ray D. Rentschler, William T.'Starr, Francis L. Werley. JOI T BOARD ' - I R. Officers of the Joint Board left to right: Arthur V. Hiester, Treasurerg Charles S. S. Reppert, Vice-Presidentg Woodrow W. Werley, Presidentg Edmund S. L. Miller, Secretary. Standing Left to Right: Mrs. Leona H. Wengertg Mrs. Betty G. Mattsong Mrs. Anna E. Markleyg Mrs. Joyce N. Bailey. Seated: Mrs. Miriam W. Kline , V ff 1 W 1 . 1 . 3 ii. i '!q.,,. 4vn.'!'ljE 'V X wr'-5 L , af .pep 63 ,rang Secretarial Staff HE UH STAFF SCHCQL DENTIST 0 . i 9 Vila Standing: Mrs. Evelyn Northheimer. Seated: Dr. -J Margaret Miller 3 Patient, Gerald Wilhem. , Dr. David Geiger 13 ENGLISH PHYSICAL EDUCATION L. to R. Mrs. Anna'O. Wengert, Miss Louise Ebling, Mr. Douglas F. Carr, Mr. Larry A. Werner BUSINESS EDUCATION Standing L. to R. Mr. George Burge, Bookkeeping, General Typing, Business Law, General Businefsi Mrs. Jean A, Moyer, Business Education, Mrs. Maxine Schoener, Business Education, Miss Marilyn T. O Baza, General Business, Typing, Business English. Seated, Mrs. Vera B. Nice, Business Machines, Typlngf Transcript. Standing L. to R. Mrs. Florence L. Oldt, Englishg Mis s Helen S. Cierebiej, English, Readingg Mr. John W. Flickinger, R e a din gg Mrs. Ethelyn M. Paisley, Englishg Mrs. Janet R. K 1 o os, Englishg Gerrnang Miss Anna C. Balthaser, World Culture, Englishg Mr. Walter W. Schlitz, Englishg Miss KarenR, Pike, English. Seated, Miss Lois M. Kline, Englishg Mrs. Rebecca Smith, English, Reading. Seated- Mr. WeirichQ Department Head. Standing L. to R,- Mr. Ned M. Light, Mr. Arlan Baver, Miss. Carolyn Ann Rosol, Mr. Jolm D, Rausch, Mr. Lester G. Deppen, Mr. Charles Rittle, Mr. Charles Wink 7 LU Ajjglbvv X WM W A n Li Guidance L, to R.- Mr. Dennis E, Fiant, Mrs. Jane M, Yoder Foreign Languages and Music Seated- Mrs. Arlene K. Ernst. Standing L. to R.- Mr. A. Mark Schwarz, Mr. Robert F. Rhein, Mrs. Rose Marie Machmar ,-f M Social Studies rn,4'0.,,,... '.?E 'F'x VXA 'X '94 'wqg-W...---' .,,.,.,..--- ' F si Science- L, to R.- Mr. ArlanR. Kramer, Chemistry, Mr. , Robert L. Kemp, Jr. High Science, Mr. Irvin A. Smith, Physics, Biology: Mr. William W. Edwards, Biology, Mr. Gilbert R. Feeg, Math, Science Home Economics, Library, Driver Education L. to R.- Mrs. Margaret Shilling, Home Economics, Mr. Richard E. Angioletti, Driver Education, Mrs. Gladys A. Long, Librarian, Mrs. Dorothy B. Loo e,-Home Economics ' p WWJK Arts and Industrial Arts L. to R.- Mr. W. Barry Shipe, Wood Shop, Mr. Herbert J. Schoenly, Metal Shop, Mr. Paul L, Barnhart, Jr., Vocational Agricultureg Mr. Stanley M. 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The Fire- ball has fizzled! 4 Let's see you do ital I told you before, two S Q E 2 times two is four 500 Push-ups for one wise crack NO, MiSS Ebling, WS M13 3 pingpong ban E 2, S, ff me sea iii? in Q So you're the guy that put chewing v Q , K Q 4 f 2 So I can't touch my toes. Big deal! Good heavens I It's gone I ,M-an :SW-f'5 ' L ' ' .QT ff' 'zd f,',1'f5'iig'f.u fl ' ' W ,i w--, H - V ,V ,, ww ff ,,ggV.J?W..5 A - 1 , C W , J N9 . .. x ,M X Am M., . I 'V ' 1 - A ., --mf: E-ff? fl, , ' - 'ffffi f,f'J4fw'2e, if Q: 4,mr 5 . 'Q im 55? if-'ifij v1'iaf:1533if A JF H L Y A My We Q A ,, . ' QM? ' f 2 4 F ' ' fkrffasff 1 553, fl, g Hggfg, J . ie 1 Q 1 ,1L2gfss,,.1 we f . J, -1 W , ,' : :L '. . 4 , aww ff we , v i of , A sm , 1 ef Q, , A ew- 7 'V - .. -V1ii',Ey,1 ,A ' ve L ' ,gg ' ..vJ' . kg M 4 ' if W - fj Q,,,j' ' wa - -' eg ' 1' , wr' A in 2' f-wlw- 1 A' , -' sz- - ' f ':gnf?5'- gg W V W .: ' f I , f ,egg ,gg K. 'f ?',fu-fn ' Q '-A - +L' 'f 4 I f' Boy, did you see me get him? , Yes, you may go to the lavatory, but leave your cigarettes here! I Ask W CAFETERIA HELP Head Cook Left-Right: Miss M. Merkeyg Mrs. I. Kauffmang Mrs. C.Sho11enberger, Mrs. M. Reinhartg Mrs. R Frederickg Mrs. V. Hamng Mrs. H. Wannerg Mrs. D. Balthaserg Mrs. V. Wink CUSTODIANS Left-Right: Russell Folkg William Rumbergerg Charles Hochg Herbert Bordnerg Robert Seigerg Norman Wengert BUS DRIVERS Left-Right: Clarence Luckenbillg Charles Savageg Robert Levang Stanley Deglerg Elwood Faustg Howard Haferg Joe Wagnerg Richard Hixg Norman Hartmang Paul Balthaserg Homer Dietrichg Alton Rolubachg Stanley Mengefg Harold Hix , What did you say you did with the goldfish? BOY that fI'9Sh air Smells good!! t fb I Double Double toll and trouble . . . . . How long do you think we'l1 get away with serving this stuff? Now, I have this valve set to How do you spell Hamburg? automatically turn the heat off at 8:30 a.m. Seniors PHOTO - COURTESY OF' THE SPANISH EMBASSY INFORMATION DEPARTMENT WASHINGTON, D,C, -qlfxm 'H Sig? 'Q if if 52115 LA, W. V, A .la L ik WS . -.4 NH ., -.xi Wk, W ff Left to right: J . Faust CTrea.surerj3 C. Maize CV1ce Presidentjg R. Sproesser CPresidentj3 J . Brownmiller Csecretaryj SENIGR C ASS CDFFICERS A The Senior year is usually the busiest and most exciting. The order- ing of invitations to graduation, being measured for caps and gowns, get- ting ready for the class program, Baccalaureate, the prom, and finally graduation, all add to the thrill and ex- citement of our last year in school. However, being a Senior also means that we are getting ready to leave a sheltered existence and start out on our own. We, of the Senior class .of 1965 wish to thank our faculty and advisors for helping us during our high school days. RANDALL CHARLES ACHENBACH--Academic Ach enjoys golf and names French as his favorite subject. Shrimp and steak rate high on his menu. Randy has plans of going to College upon graduation. EILE EN ELSIE ADAM--Commercial-Clerical Eileen has a cheerful hi for everyone. She plans to enter a hospital after graduation as a practical nurse. She is happy while watch- ing a good basketball game. She enjoys gym class. ' Seniors NORMAN EARL ADAM--Vocational Agriculture Norman, better known as Norm, lists base- ball as his favorite sport. Steak sandwiches and lobster tail rate high on his list of favorite foods. ' GLORIA ANN ALDRIDGE--Academic Gloria, known to everyone as Oz, plans to attend college after graduation. Her favorites include swimming, steak, and cheeseburgers. Oz spends most of her spare time in the Coffee Shop, sporting in her Chevy, or horseback riding. 'Q-Of wil N, , KERRY WILLIAM ALTHOUSE--Academic Kerry enjoys Trig and plans to study math at college. His time is claimed by soccer,wrest- ling, and coin collecting. Italian sandwiches are found at the top of his menu. SANDRA ANNA ARNDT--Academic Sandy plans to go on to a business school after graduation from Hamburg Area. She enjoys sports, especially basketball. Her hobbies in- clude embroidery and baking. Sandy is annoyed by fast drivers. H4535 PAMELA AUDREY BALTHASER--Academic This college-bound Senior lists French as her favorite subject, but doesn't rate gym that high. Pam always enjoys a good game of base- ball and lobster and French fries. MARY CAROL BARR--Academic Mary plans to go to college and enter the teaching profession. Her favorite sport is swim- ming, and her hobbies include music and ceramic making. She can be seen eating hamburgers and French fries. SALLY LOU ATKINSON--Commerciab Secretarial Sally is one of our smallest seniors. Ice skating-- that's for mel! She plans to be a medical secretary. She really loves history classes, but doesn't appreciate gym. HARVEY EDWIN BACHERT--Academic Allie, an all round athlete, excells inbase- pall. After high school he plans to be a physical education teacher. Among Harv's likes are history, lobster, and steak. Seniors JEANNE SUE BAILEY--Academic Jeanne Sue can be seen cheering the Hawks on to Victory. A career in nursing awaits Susie after graduation. She enjoys horseback riding, lobster tail, and steak, and lists notehand as her favorite subject. CURTIS WAYNE LESHER BALTHASER Academic Curtis lists German as his favorite subject and bakes ham as his favorite food. He would like to go on to college and become a lawyer. Curt's hobbies are playing cards, sports, and cars. LYNDELL MARIE BATES--Commercial Secretarial Lynde1l's favorite subject is Shorthand and is always ready for a game of golf. She enjoys eating pizza and lobster tail. Most of Bea.ny's spare time is spent participating in extra- curricular activities. CAROL ANN BECKER--Commercial Clerical Carol enjoys bookkeeping class. Seafoods and French fries are tops! Likes to view a basketballgame. At the present, Carol's future is undecided. Seniors BEVERLY BEATRICE BENNECOFF--Academic Bev lists Trig and P.O.D. as her favorite' subjects, but doesn't rate gym that high. Baseball is her favorite sport a.nd bagles and raw cauli- flower are her favorite foods. Bev's future plans after high school are undecided. JANE BETTY BICKEL--Commercial Clerical Bookkeeping class rates high with her. Jane always enjoys a good basketball game. Ham- burgers and seafoods are tops! She plans to go into the service upon graduation. 'Wh fans, as PAMELA LOUISE BIEHL i Bound for college, Pam lists French as her favorite subject and Trig as one of her biggest dislikes. In the winter she can be seen en- gaging in her favorite sport--ice skating. Lobster and steak rate high among her favorite foods. NEAL EARL BILLMAN--Academic Neal, who plans to go into the service after graduation, dislikes reckless drivers. His fav- orites include football, trig, and Italian sand- wiches. Neal spends most of his spare time work- ing on cars. DENNIS ALLEN B12NGAMAN--Commercial- Clerical Dennis is one of the shortest senior boys. He enjoys bookkeeping class, but dislikes English. Bing swings a mean bat on the diamond. At the present his future is undecided. LYNN BARRY BOHN--Academic Lynn is planning to attend college. Among his likes are trig, ham sandwiches, and sports, especially golf, but he has a strong dislike for people who think they're better than others. Seniors CHARLES RAYMOND BOLICK--General Charlie lists steak and french fries as his favorite foods. His favorite hobbies are swim- ming and horseback riding. DAVID ALLEN'BOLTON--Industrial Dave, who lists trigonometry as his favorite subject, lists steak sandwiches and french fries with gravy high on his menu. CURTIS CALVIN BORDNER--Commercial- Clerical Herb enjoys a .basketball game. Steak sandwiches really rate high with him. He lists business law as his favorite subject. At present, his future is undecided. ' CHARLES EDWARD BOSSLER--.Academic Charles would like to go on to college upon graduation and enter into the medical profession. Steak, spaghetti, and chicken rate high on his menu. Chuck likes English, P,O,D, and Sciences. GEORGE FRANKLIN BROWN, JR.--Industrial George, a member of the wrestling team, lists cheeseburgers and steak sandwiches high on his menu. He enjoys trigonometry but dislikes English. JUDITH ANN BROWNMILLER--Commercial Clerical Judy is always smiling. Favorite sport-- baseball'??? She just loves spaghetti or pot pie, and enjoys bookkeeping class. SUSAN LOUISE BUBBENMOYER--Academic Susie lists German as her favorite subject and P,O,D, ranks as the subject she likes least. Among her likes are dancing, oil painting, and reading. Susie plans to go to nursing school after graduation. LYNN MELVIN BURKERT--Industrial Lynn lists shop as his favorite subject and English as the subject most disliked. In his past- time he enjoys playing baseball and working on cars. it Seniors TERRY LEE BOWERS-Commercial-Clerical Terry enjoys hunting and going to the drags. The Air Force will claim him after graduation. He is a real friend to all and can usually be seen with Dallas RITA ANN BOYER--Commercial-Secretarial Rita lists Shorthand as her favorite subject. Modeling school will claim her after graduation. She enjoys basketball and dancing. Spaghetti and meat loaf really rate. EARL PAUL CHRISTMAN--Industrial Earl, who raves over lobster tail, clams, and shrimp, lists physics as his favorite subject. Earl rates baseball as his favorite sport. DAVID JAMES CLARK--Academic Dave's favorite sport is bowling, and his favorite subject is government. Shrimp and pizza rate high on his menu. He plans to make a career in the Armed Forces after graduation. WILLIAM SCOTT DAVIS--Vocational Agriculture Dave, as his friends call him, lists math as his favorite subject. Archery is his favorite sport. LINDA LOU DeLONG--Academic Planning to go to the Art Institute of Pittsburgh. Linda lists art class, swimming, and Chinese foods as her likes. She has a strong dislike for trig class and snobbish people. 30 Seniors DAVID FRANKLIN BURKEY--Academic Turk can always be found in the center of activity. His favorite sport is golf. He lists English as his favorite subject and enjoys eating Veal Parmesan. KERRY JAMES CASHMAN--Academic Kerry intends to make a career in the Navy upon graduation. He is a fanof football, and he lists trig as his favorite subject. He likes to eat lobster tail and French fries. 'ef' ROGER ALLEN DELONG--Industrial Rog, as he is known to his classmates, enjoys art classes but dislikes English. Cherry cheese pie rates high among his favorite foods. His favorite hobby is fishing. DOROTHY D1ETRiCH--commercia1- Clerical Dottie can be seen hiking in the country. Italian sandwiches and ice cream really rate high with her. Love those bookkeeping classesl! At the present her future is undecided. Seniors Md' JUDITH ANN DREIBELLIS--Commercial Clerical Judy lists office practice as her favorite subject. Her future is notyet determined. Chicken and cherry pie really rates!! She enjoys watching a basketball game. SHIRLEY ANN DUNKEL--Commercial- Clerical Shirley is one of the quieter senior girls. She enjoys office practice, but bookkeeping rates low. Italian sandwiches really rate with her. She plans to enter the Marines after graduation. LARRY DAVID EPTING--Industrial Larry, who lists seafood high on his menu, enjoys P,O.D. but dislikes English. Basketball rates high with him. LARRY ANTHONY EVANGELISTA--Industrial Larry, who raves over seafood, lists base- ball high. He thinks P,O,D, is tops, but dislikes English. HELEN ANN EVANS--Commercial-Clerical Helen loves to swim and to play hockey. She enjoys business law classes, but bookkeeping rates low. Pizza--that's tops!!! Her future is undecided for the present. JUDITH ANN FAUST--Academic ' Judy, who plans to train for nursing, lists her favorite subject as German. She can be seen rooting for the basketball team and eating her favorite dish of french fries and gravy. Seniors MERRIBETH EMMA FAUST--Commercial Clerical Merry enjoys basketball games. Pizza and chicken really rate high. She enjoys busi- ness law, but dislikes economics. At the pre- sent, her future is undecided. FAYE ELAINE FEICK--Commercial-Secretarial Faye has a ready smile for everyone. She rates shorthand high, but dislikes business English. Favorite sport--baseball?? Hamburgers and french fries really rate with Faye. .flfya KAREN LYNDA FISTER--Academic . Karen is planning on entering Kutztown State College. She enjoys notehand but dislikes trig. Horseback riding rates high as her favorite sport. 'She relishes her favorite foods of steak and spaghetti. ' LARRY WAYNE FOLLWEILER--Industrial Larry, who lists P,O.D, as his favorite subject, raves over milk shakes and steak sand- wiches. Larry lists basketball as his favorite sport. VHP' MARJORIE ELLEN GRAEFF--Commercial Secretarial Margie enjoys roller skating and lists shorthand as her favorite subject. Her favorite food is ham. Her future is, at present, undecided. DALE LEE GRIM--Industrial A quiet student, Dale relaxes by going fishing or playing football. He lists Frenchas his favorite subject and math as a dislike. He enjoys eating seafood. JOSEPH LYLE FORTESCUE--General Joe enjoys art class, but dislikes English. He spends much of his spare time hunting. He can be seen at most of the dances or driving a big Buick. JANE LOUISE FOX--Academic Janie enjoys her Spanish and French Classes, but dislikes trig class. She also has a big interest in basketball. Her favorite foods are California burgers and french fries, Seniors SANDRA LOUISE FREDERICI--Commercial Secretarial Sandy just loves sailing. She lists office practice as her favorite subject. Italian food is tops! She'll make a good secretary for some lucky boss in the future. JANICE CAROL GERNER--Commercial Clerical Janice is a friend to all. Love those history classes!! Spaghetti and lobster tail rate high. She enjoys viewing a good basketball game. l l ,if f 'L' ., gk .. . , ii - Q 1 l I 2 v is M t Q ,M '? self kr sq,-.....,w 'Wg it , ,Vis HOWARD SAMUEL HARTMAN--Industrial Howard, who lists English as his favorite subject, enjoys horseback riding and hunting. Howard raves over steak sandwiches, LARRY LEROY HARTMAN--Vocational Agriculture Lar, as his friends call him, lists agricul- tural shop as his favorite subject. Larry raves over duck, french fries, and steak. 34 'vm-r ROBERT GROSS--Vocational Agriculture Bob, a member of the F.F.A., lists ham- burgers as his favorite food. Bob enjoys math and science. GLENN MARVIN HAAG--Academic Glenn is always ready to talk politics. He lists as his favorites: P.O.D, class, playing tennis, and eating steamed clams. His biggest dislike: trig class. Seniors LARRY LEE HASS--Commercial-Clerical Larry enjoys hunting. He lists bookkeeping class as his favorite, but doesn't enjoy business law. French fries and seafood rate high. WILLIAM CLARENCE HAFER--Academic An honor student of H,A.H.S.,Bi1l is a strong supporter of the basketball team. He relaxes with TV and can be seen eating pizza. He lists his favorite class as P.O.D. .elm AN lf' KERRY LYNN HECKMAN4-Industrial Kerry lists wood shop as his favorite sub- ject, but he dislikes physics. Kerry also enjoys playing football and working on cars in his free time. DOUGLAS CRAIG HEFFNER--Academic Quietly walking the halls, Douglas can be seen going to his favorite class--French. He enjoys eating pizza and Italian sandwiches. Can usually be found on the golf course. Seniors ARTHUR RAYMOND HENNE--Academic A member of the band, Arthur enjoys playing volleyball. Lists English as his favorite subject, but has a strong dislike for history. Scallops are his favorite food. SANDRA RENIA HENNE--Academic Sandi plans to further her education at Kutztown State College. Her favorite sport is horseback riding, and her favorite subject is French. She enjoys eating french fries and sea- food. 'inane ,H-W LINDA MARIE HEPNER--Commercial- Clerical Linda really enjoys a tennis match. She lists bookkeeping as her favorite subject. Her future is undecided, at present. Fried chicken rates high with her. FAYE ELLEN HERBER--Academic Faye, a lively member of the senior class, can often be seen at the basketball games. German class is one of her favorites. She can be found eating steak sandwiches. -----2 --V V LUCILLE DORIS HIMMELBERGER--Academic Lucille plans to enter nursing after gradua- tion. Often goes to basketball games. She lists trig as her favorite subject and scallops and french fries as her favorite foods. JOHN MICHEAL HIX--General John lists trigonometry as his favorite subject but dislikes P.O.D. Baseball rates high for John. -ar '5 ' Seniors LOIS ANN HOFFMAN--Academic A prospective librarian, Lois is a quiet member of the senior class. She enjoys hockey games. English is a favorite class along with history. She savors chicken or fish. FAY IRENE HOLLENBACH--Comrnerciah Secretarial Fay, who is one of the quiet members of the senior class, likes participating in sports, especially softball. She dislikes history, but likes office practice. HARRY JACOB HOPPES--Vocational Agriculture Hoppy, as his friends call him, lists mashed potatoes, lettuce, and fish sandwiches as his favorite foods. He enjoys playing soccer. GEORGE ALBERT HUNSICKER--General George, who likes P. O. D, Class, does not have a favorite in physics class. He lists his favorite sport as football. Pizza and steak sandwiches rate high with him. Seniors GLENN ALAN KERSHNER--Industrial Kert, as his friends call him, lists basket- ball as his favorite sport. Italian sandwiches and lobster tail are his favorite foods. CAROL ANN KILOUSKY--Academic Carol finds her favorite sports in baseball and football. When asked what her favorite subjects are, she'll probably reply, Spanish, and boys. Favorite foods: foreign dishes. CAROLYN MAE KLEE--Commercial Secretarial Mousey as she is known by her friends, enjoys shorthand andbaseball. Among her dislikes is, P. O. D, She ca.n be found listening to Elvis records. BRENDA ANN KNITTLE--Academic Brenda, a lively red-head, goes roller- skating in her leisure time. She finds a favorite in German class and loves study halls. Lobstel or Italian sandwiches can often be found on hex menu. JOHN RAY IDE--Industrial John lists trigonometry as his favorite sub- ject. He also enjoys hamburgers and french fries. BARRY LEE KERSCHNER--Vocational Agriculture Barry, a member of the F. F. A., YHVGS over steak and french fries. Barry lists soccer as his favorite sport and P, O, D, as his favo- rite subject. JAMES SAMUEL KUTZLER--Academic Kutz, as he is called by most of his friends, can be found on a golf course enjoying his favorite sport. Although he dislikes trig, he finds French a favorite subject. Favorite foods: Lobster and shrimp. DONNA MARIE LEIBENSPERGER-Academic Donna, a future X-ray technician, enjoys play- ing field hockey and watching basketball games. She lists German as her favorite subject and Italian steak sandwiches as her favorite food. PATRICIA ANN LEIBENSPERGER--Academic Patty, a college bound member of the senior class, likes math, butbdislikes French. She enjoys swimming and eating hamburgers and French fries. Patty can often be heard cheering the Hawks on to victory. JAY PAUL LEINBACH--Academic A musically inclined student, Jay enjoys playing the saxophone. He likes P. O. D., basket- ball, and lobster. The future sees Jay as a music instructor. 38 Seniors Deceased April 1965 RALPH CHARLES KONEMAN--Academic Ralph, Buddy to most of his friends, is partial to steak and spaghetti. In his leisure time he is seen enjoying football. When asked what he dislikes most, he'l1 say, P, O, D, NANCY DIAN NE KORNEGAY--Secretarial Dianne, who hails from Shoey, is irked by history class, but shorthand is quite a different matter. Seafood and pizza are special treats for Dianne. JOHN HENRY LESHER--Vocational Agriculture John, a future serviceman, enjoys working on cars. He likes shop, baseball, hamburgers, and french fries, but finds no pleasure in physics. DALE ERNEST LEVAN--Academic One of our sportsmen, Dale participates in basketball and cross-country. His likes include German, ravioli, and chili con carne. Dale intends to join the Navy after graduation. Seniors i-I mn-vi ' GERTRUDE DORIAN MAGDALINOS--Academic Dorian intends to attend college where she will major in music. She likes literature but not trig. Dorian enjoys spectator sports and Greek foods. CHRISTINE ADRIENNE MAIZE --Academic Chris enjoys spectator sports and Italian foods. She can usually be found expressing her artistic talent in some way. Literature and art are her favorite subjects. GARY THOMAS MASON--Commercial Clerical Gary, a shy member of our senior class, likes bookkeeping, but is terribly annoyed by history. His favorite food is Italian sandwiches. Gary is enthused by a good wrestling match. CYNTHIA GAIL McCLREA--Commercia1- Clerical Cindy, as she is known to almost everyone, enjoys basketball and bookkeeping. Shrimp and spaghetti are suited to her savor. 39 DEBORAH RUTH MOLL--Academic Debbie, a member of Girls' Glee Club and Mixed Chorus, lists math as her favorite subject. Spaghetti rates high on her menu. In her spare time, Debbie enjoys swimming. LINDA ELISABETH MOORE--Cornmerciab Clerical Linda, slim to most of her friends, is partial to pizza and french fries. She enjoys bookkeeping and dislikes P. O, D, Linda is often found watching a basketball game. Seniors TONI LEE MORGAN--Academic Toni would like to attend Kutztown State College to prepare for a career as anelementary teacher. Her favorite subject is German, and her favorite sport is basketball. Eating liver and onions is a treat for Toni. DIANE MARIE MOYER--Commercia1- Secretarial Diane, who is often called Moist, relishes hamburgers and milk shakes. She is irritated by P. O. D., but English stands in a more favorable light. 1 ,Q tiii Mt sfy yaggggtppyie LYNN GEORGE MOYER--General Lynn lists French as his favorite subject. He also lists baseball as his favorite sport and steaks and seafood as his favorite foods. ANDREW MULLER--Academic Andy, one of the shorter senior boys, is a member of the tennis team. He likes English and seafood, but he doesn't appreciate French. Andy is often called Moon by his friends. ii, is SUZANNE LOUISE PETERS--Academic College bound to prepare for a career as a librarian, Suzanne enjoys helping in the school lib r-a 1' y. Her likes include E n gli s h, basketball, and seafood with hush puppies. LINDA DEE PETERSON--General Linda, a new addition to the senior class, whose nickname is Dee Dee, dislikes English class. She likes to eat steak and pizza, and looks forward to history class. LINDA LEE NEUIN--Commercial-Secretarial Linda really looks forward to history class. Among her likes are lobster and softball, but she gets less pleasure from English class. MARY ELIZABETH OGDEN--Academic Mary, Liz to her friends, loves to travel. She would like to become an airline stewardess or to work in a foreign embassy. History, hockey, and fried chicken are her delight. Seniors BONNIE LOUISE OTT--Academic Bonnie would like to enter training tobecome a nurse. P, O. D, is her favorite subject, but she dislikes physics. Lobster and french fries are first on her menu. In her spare time Bonnie enjoys swimming. PAMELA MARY PACKARD--Commercial Clerical Pam, a small member of the senior class, dislikes gym. French fries and cheese- burgers always sound good to her. Her favorite subject is English. PAULA LEE REPPERT Paula, a member of the debating team, likes English, horseback riding, and Italian foods. Physics is one subject which doesn't appeal to her. ANNA MARIE RIBOVICH--Commercial- Secretarial The future sees Ann as a.n airline recep- tionist. Pizza a.nd steak sandwiches rate high with her. Ann's favorite subject is shorthand and her favorite sport is basketball. 42 kiss PHILIP GLENN RACINE--Commercial-Clerical Phil, a busy member of the class, is a basketball and baseball enthusiast. Steak sand- wiches and french fries rate high with this senior BEVERLY ANN RAU--General Bev, one of our future nurses, really enjoys gym class. She likes basketball, hamburgers, and pepsi. German is listed as Bev's least liked subject. Seniors EDITH MINNIE REIDENHOUR--Commercial Secretarial Edie, as she is called by her friends, lists transcript, baseball, basketball, and steak sandwiches as her favorites. Business English heads her list of dislikes. NEVIN RAYMOND REPPERT--Industrial Arts Nevin's favorite subject is trigonometry, but physics as low on his list of likes. Baseball and basketball rate high with Nevin. He always has an appetite for steak sandwiches and pizza. ,V lu 5, . - S CAROL ANN RICKENBACH--Academic Carol, who hopes to become a nurse, dis- likes gym classes immensely. Her favorite sports are baseball and basketball. She enjoys eating Italians and spaghetti. DAVID LAN CE RODGERS-- Dave, an avid bowler, likes physics, spaghetti, and steak sandwiches. English rates last on his subject list. Dave has a rather unusual nickname-- vvsk-Y-H Seniors THEODORE WILLIAM ROMBERGER--Industrial Arts Pilots a hot jeep to school. Ted really eats up P. O. D, but he despises physics. He likes to play basketball. Steaks and Italians rate high on his menu. Ted was a member of the ba.nd for three years. PATRICIA LINDELL RUBRIGHT--Commercial- Secretarial One of the senior girls who is seen but not heard. Pat relishes lthe idea of eating crab cakes. She is also enthused by a good basketball game. Pat takes pleasure in shorthand. 5 i 0-I , ' W DAVID CARL SCHAPPELL--Industrial Arts Roy , as he is sometimes called, is a good student in P. O. D. class. English he dis- likes. David, a great fan of water polo, also likes French fries, and wrestling teams and on the stage crew. P DENNIS HAYDEN SCHAPPELL--Industrial Arts Physics is his favorite subject, but P, O, D. seems to be a drag for Dermis. He's a wrestling enthusiast and participates on the wrestling team as well as the cross country team. PHYLLIS ANN SCHAPPELL--Academic College is one of Phyl1is's plans for the future. In school she likes notehand but not trig. Basketball, driving her car, spaghetti, and macaroni and cheese all rate highwith Phyl. WILLIAM CHARLES SCHAPPELL--Academic Billy lists French as his dislike but enjoys physics classes. He enjoys football and eating ham specials and french fries. Can be seen driving a hot Chevy. Seniors VINCENT PAUL SCHIMOLER--Academic Vince likes physics but could do without English. One of the biggest members of our wrestling team, Vince craves steak. SHIRLENE ANN SCHLEGEL--Academic Sherry gets much pleasure from watching a basketball game. She rates steak sandwiches and pizza very high. She has no specific dislikes but enjoys German classes. IRVIN SAMUEL SCHLENKER--Industrial Arts Irv can often be seen at the drawing board in the Mechanical Drawing room. Irv really hates math. His favorite sport is football and he can always find room for a steak sand- wich. Irvin is an active member in the Band, Hi-y, and Sr. Science Club. GALE JUNE SCHMOYER--Academic. Gale craves pizza pie and enjoys baseball. In school, she lists as her dislike trigonometry but gets enjoyment out of physics classes. Seniors PATRICIA ANN SElIDEL--C0mmercial- Secretarial Pat is the tiniest member of our class. She raves about cheeseburgers and french fries. While she enjoys shorthand, she despises business English. JOYCE ANN SEIP--Academic Joyce is a member of our hockey team. If asked what her favorite foods, she would probably answer, pizza and spaghetti. G0vernment is the favorite period of the day but trigonometry rates low. HAROLD ARTHUR SHOLLENBERGER,JR.-- Industrial Arts Harold, a good student who likes math, thinks boring studies are for the birds. Harold is interested in hunting and water-skiing. He thinks meatloaf is tops. Harold belonged to the baseball, soccer, and basketball squads. Harold plans to go to Reading Institute after school to become a draftsman. ROBERT ARLAN SHOLLENBERGER--Industrial Arts During hunting season you can bet that Bob will be one of the first ones out. Put any Italian food around him and it won't be there long. MARILYN JANE SCHREFFLER--Academic Schreff, as she is better known, dislikes trigonometry. She enjoys history class, swim- ming, and eating lobster tail, steak, and ripe olives. BONNIE ANN SEYFERT--Commerciab Secretarial Bonnie dislikes P. O. D., but shorthand pleases her. She delights at the thought of eating hamburgers and french fries. 1 .seiwr .V SHERRY LYNNE SLICKTER--C0mmercia.l- Clerical - Sherry, who hails from Shoey, loathes busi- ness law, but bookkeeping is more agreeable. Seafood tempts her palate. BARRY LEE SMITH--Academic Schmidty, as he is known by his friends, craves seafood. A basketball enthusiast, Barry enjoys physics classes but ca.n't wait until French class is over. DAVID LLOYD SMITH--Academic Schmitty can be seen enjoying a game of soccer or swimming. He rates steak and physics class high, but dislikes trigonometry. NEVIN ALBERT SMITH, JR.--Industrial Arts . Whitey as he is sometimes called, can often be seen hammering away in the metal shop. He thinks physics is a drag. Likes to play baseball and gulp down steak sandwiches, LQRRAINE ADELE SKINNER--Commercial- Clerical Lorraine, who is very commonly called Rainey, relishes Italian foods. She is irked by business English, but P, O, D, class is the highlight of her day. GLENN CHARLES SIMPSON--Industrial Arts Glenn puts P, O, D, and shop high on his list of likes but he thinks English is pretty dull. Glenn can often be seen on the soccer field or by the swimming pool during the summer. Steaks and pizza really send him. Seniors TERRY LEE SNYDER--Academic Economics is a favorite with Terry but he can't seem to hit it off with trigonometry. Terry, one of our best basketball players, thinks ham on rolls are terrific. ROBERT ALLEN SPROESSER--Academic Bob, president of our senior class, rates cheeseburgers and french fries high on his menu. He always can be seen at basketball games. He enjoys physics classes and driving his new GTO. Seniors mag, r 'f ALLEN BYRON STARR--Industrial Arts Al who thinks shop is tops doesn't rate physics very high. A1 likes to play baseball and eat southern fried chicken. BRUCE LESTER STEES--Academic Stick, as commonly known, can be seen playing his guitar at Sunday night dances. He likes math, basketball and eating steaks. His greatest dislike is French class. BARRY JOEL STEFAN--Industrial Barry enjoys trigonometry class and a good round of golf. Pizza, baked beans, and potato soup rate high with him. He lists English as his dislike. BETTY JANE STEIN--Commercial-Clerical Betty, shy member of the class, prefers P. O. D. over business law. Fried chicken and french fries rate high on her menu. JUDITH MARLENE STERNER--Academic Judy's favorite pastime is swimming. She is a future artist. Physics class gets under her skin. Italian sandwiches and pizza are tops with her. LINDA JEAN STETZLER--Commercia1- Secretarial Linda, a good student in shorthand, thinks history is a bore. Linda loves to swim and dance. Lobster tail and french fries are her favorites. Linda belongs to the Glee Club, Pinnacle Staff, and Future Business Leaders of America. Seniors CHARLES WILLIAM STEWART--Industrial Arts Chick is a good student in math but he dislikes history. Charles is a fan of baseball and really eats up spaghetti and steak. Charles was a member of the Junior Chemist Club. DENNIS LYNN STRAUSSER--Academic Strap, who hails from Shoey, can be seen in the spring holding down third base for our baseball team. Steak and physics class are approved by him. French class is his greatest dislike. sm? L, DALLAS GEORGE STUMP--Commercial- Clerical Tex, as he is called by his friends, has a distaste for English class. Steak sandwiches and French fries really send him. SUE ADELINE SWANGER--Academic Sue, who is one of the talkingest members of our class, enjoys eating pizza. Her greatest dislike is physics class but she ca.n't wait until English. Jil .61 'Qifhwqnvgff NIU' DONNA HELEN WERLEY--Commercia.l- Secretarial Donna is a good student in office practice but she doesn't like P.O.D. Donna likes to watch baseball games and to eat steak and baked potatoes. She takes part in athletics on the softball team. ETHEL MILDRED WERLEY--Academic John rates eating french fries and southern fried chicken at the top of her list. She hates trig class but can't wait till German. Seniors GAIL ANN SYMANOWIZ--Academic Gail gets her enjoyment out of swimming and eating californiaburgerhs and french fries. She can't wait until trigonometry class comes to an end but enjoys French. DENNIS LEE WAGNER- -Vocational Agriculture Stripe as he is sometimes called, rates ham as his favorite food, while English is low on his list. He enjoys watching wrestling as well as participating on the wrestling team. He lists ham on roll and pizza high on his menu.He is a mem- ber of the F.F.A. GLORIA JEAN WANNER--Commercial- Secretarial Gloria hails from Shoey and lists shorthand as her favorite subject. She is abasketball fan. Crab cakes and lobster tail are tops with her. The subject which annoys her is P.O.D. KAREN LEE WENGERT--Academic Wang, as she is known to everybody, is one of the more popular girls of our class. She can't wait till P.O.D. class but dislikes math. She enjoys baseball and basketball. Italian sand- wiches are on the top of her menu. Seniors LEONA FAYE WILLIAMSON--Comrnerciah Clerical Leona plans to finish her course at Bryland Beauty School. In high school she enjoys book- keeping. With pizza, chili, and french fries on the menu, she can always have a feast. ROSE MARIE WOL F--Academic Rosie hails from Straustown and enjoys eating steak sandwiches. In her spare time she likes to go swimming, During school her favorite period is German but she would like to forget about trigonometry. BRUCE ALBERT YELLES-Academic Bruce, who intends to futher his education at Millersville State College, enjoys history class. His hobbies include photography and cave ex- ploration. Spaghetti and steak are special treats for Bruce. JOHN C. ZOOK--Vocational Agriculture Jack puts agriculture at the top of his list of likes but he can't stand P. O.D. John likes to play baseball and eat pizza and spaghetti. John is a member of our schools F,F.A, program. ,gp W , K A f 5 Q . gas . Mom, Bi11's hoggmg the mirror again. , up -if A 5 A, vii 1 5. elf 5 Boy, that game boosts my aver- age to 32 w-0-o-o-wll fraid of Eliot Ness? .wie ,.,,. , f Seated: Editors K Fister, Senior Class Editor, G. Wilhelm, Underclass Editor, C. Bossier, Editorg G, Haag, Layout' Editor, Standing: C. Maiza, Art Editor, S, Frederici, Head Typistg M. Barr, Copy Editor, Mr. Light, Advisor, P, Racine, Business Manager, J. Bailey, Senior Section Copy Editor, D, Strausser, Boys Sports Editorg D, Smith, Advertising Editor, M, Ogedn, Girls Sports Editor. PINNACLE STAFF And now we come to the group who made this book possible. Of the hours they've given to make the '65 Pinnacle a reality, the talents they've used, the shoe soles they've worn out, 52 and the elbow grease expended during the assembly of this book, only the readers and posterity can judge the value. B I Pinncale Staff Group 2: Typists and Business D. Korneguy, T. Bowers. S. Dunkel, J. Brownmiller, D. Stump, D. Dietrich, S. L, Stetzler, F. Feick, J. Faust, R. Boyer, F. Hollenbach, Slichter, C. Bolick Pinnacle Staff B. Hafer, B, Knittle, R. Wolf, J. Gerner, J. Seip, B. Stees, T. Snyder, P, Biehl, L. Bates, S. Henne, G. Symanowicz, B. Stefan, R. Achenbach Assistant Editors G. Aldridge, J. Fox, M. Schreftler, V. Schimoler, D. Magdalinos, K. Wengert, L. DeLong, B. Yelles -Sf' Magix , . I f SENIOR CLASS PL Y Cast Old Doc Mrs. Ross . .... . J aney Martin . Dick Burns . . Pa Brown . . . Margaret Burns . Mary Selby . . Mrs, Cronin . Dr. John Hiliary . . Lois Warner , Ma Brown ..... Dr. Edmond Brand . Mrs. Mellon . . . Mr. Hepple , He's the Leading Man , , Jean Sue Bailey , , , Judy Faust , , Earl Christman . . Charles Bossler Donna Leibensperger . . . Sally Atkinson , Christine Maize . David Burkey . Lyndell Bates , , , , Mary Ogden . George Hunsicker . . . Linda Neuin , Andrew Muller And to Gloria Aldridge I will the remains of my Corvair Why ca.n't I be a good guy this year? rm- . ,i Three throws for a quarter Girls, I guarantee your Husbands will like them! Nol won't Watusil The Big Night A-H Step up to Dutch Masters Let's burn it! CANDID That Piece 100145 just like---1 Don't tell me we're supposed to eat this! My Finger!!! Don't take it so hard, Glenn. Anybody can split his pants. At lastl Captain of my own ship! You should see Mu11er's hair! 3-wiv' W A Q if i ff LH , fx Af, 1-4 1, J 1 We 'Q 'saggy fi engert Smith CLASS FLIRTS MOST POPULAR WHCYS MOST LIKELY TO succEED Mary Barr and Larry Epting Larry Evangelista and Karen Wengert BEST DRESSED WHO Joyce Seip and Gloria Aldridge CLASS CLOWN AND WORST DRIVER LAZIEST MOST ATHLETIC 2TH GRADE Q., 1,., 5 r 1 w 1 w 1 , ' 1 f 1 A CAN DIDS 0 on' , i T f F Ni 1 F 5 31 E gf 3 IA 'E 'I 5 X 2 2 4 ml lv' f. F r 1, I Wow, get 3. load of that Look ma, we've been drafted. 1 , Q 1' X i x X x fx-14 A raise you another Let me see, 18 right, 27 left, 14 right, 2 left, 32 right, 4 1eft.... ' P i , i I V 1 i 7 Whats Mr. Zane got that i h t? so 3 gm - E - .- - :: it 46.-,a...'-1,4:.,,:5,,,-.,... MH: ,. . ' ' .2 y A ,A,L Oh Charles, you say the sweetest things. In 1492, 1 think, Serenading Donna? I keep telling you, he's not your type. C LC: 31 4- :Z -' ff' SENIGR Achenbach, Randall C.: Tennis-1,2,4g Soc- cer-1,2,3,4,g Pallate Club-2,33 Chorus-1, 2,3,4g Hi-Y-l,2,3,4g Junior Play-3gDistrict Chorus-45 Pinnacle-45 County Chorus-43 Region Chorus-4. Adam, Eileen E.g Future Nurses Club-4g G.l.A.-lg Future Business Leaders of America-3,4. Adam, Norman E.: Band-lg Future Farm- ers of America-2,3,4. Aldridge, Gloria A.g Future Nurses-1-,2,3, 4g Glee Club-2,3,4g Pinnacle-43 G.I.A.-1. Althouse, Kerry W.g Soccer-1,2,3,4g Wres- tling-2,3,4. Arndt, Sandra A.: Softball- 2,43 Hockey-4. Atkinson, Sally L.g Press Club-lg Glee Club-lg Sr. Home Ec.-2, Jr. Class Play- 33 Sr. Class Play-4. Bachert, Harvey E.g Hi-Y-45 Student Coun- cil-3g Mixed Chorus-1,2,3,4g Soccer-45 Basketball-1,2,3,4g Baseball-1,2,3,4. Bailey, Jeanne Sue: G.l.A.-lg Mixed Chorus- 1,2,3,4g Glee Club-2,3,4g Honor Society-43 Future Nurses Club-l,2,3,4g Student Coun- cil-2,3,4g Jr. County Chorus-lg High Lights Staff-2,3,4g Pinnacle Staff-4g May Court- 4, Jr. Class Play-3g Sr. Class Play-4: Cheerleader-1,2,3,4g -Girls Ensemble-3,45 Sophomore Class Vice President-2. Balthaser, Curtis W.g Student Council- 1,4g Jr. Class Play-3, Baseball-lg Hi-Y- 2,4g Wrestling, manager-23 Honor Society- 4g Pinnacle-4. Balthaser, Pamela A.: Cheerleader-l,2,3g Glee Club-2g G.l.A.-lg Varsity H-1. Barr, Mary Carol, Glee Club-2,3,4g Mixed Chorus-2,3,4g Debating team-3,43 Girls En- semble-4g Pinnacle-4g Future Teachers- 2,3,4g Tri Hi-Y-2,3,4. IDE Bates, Lyndell M., Varsity H-lg Cheer- leader-1,2,3,4g Future Business Leaders of America-3,4 qVice Presidentlg Sr. Home Ec.-25 Jr. Class Play-33 Jr. Class Officer fSecretaryy-35 Cashier-33 Jr. County Cho- rus-lg Sr. County Chorus-43 Mixed Chorus- 1,2,3,4g Glee Club-1,2,3,4g Pinnacle-43 Highlights-2,3,4g May Court-45 Girls En- semble-3,4g Sr. Class Play-45 G.I.A.-1. Becker, Carol A.g G.I.A.-lg Jr. Home Ec. -lg Future Nurses-1,25 Future Business Leaders of America-1. Bennecoff, Beverly B.: G.I.A.-lg Future Teachers-1,2,4g Sr. Tri Hi-Y-2,3,4g Jr. Class Play-35 Bickel, Jane B.g G.I.A.-lg Senior Tri Hi- Y-2g Future Business Leaders of America- 2,3,4g Sr. Home Ec.-3,41Treasurerlg Girls Glee Club-3,4. Biehl, Pamela L.g Hockey-lg Mixed Cho- rus-1,2,3,4g Glee Club-2,3,4g Girls En- semble-3,4g Pinnacle-4. Billman, Neal E. Bingaman, Dennis A.: Wrestling-2. Bohn, Lynn B.g Mixed Chorus-1,2,3,4g Poster Club-2,3g Tennis-1,2,3,4g Soccer- l,2,3g Senior Hi-Y-2,3,4g Pinnacle-4. Bolick, Charlesg Poster Club-1,2,3,4g Mixed Chorus-2,3,4g Tennis-23 Pinnacle Staff-43 Highlights Staff-43 Senior Hi-Y-4. Bolton, David A,g Band-lg Wrestling Team- 4g Jr. Chemistry Club-2,3,4. Bordner, Curtis C.: Jr. High Baseball-lg Photography Club-3,4. Bossler, Charles E.g National Honor So- ciety-3,4g Debating Team-1,3,4g Jr. Class Play-3g Sr. Class Play-4g Sr. Hi-Y-4g Science Club-3,43 Pinnacle Staff-41EditorJ. Bowers, Terry L.g Stage Crew-2. Boyer, Rita A.g G.I.A.-lg Sr. Home Ec. Club-3,4g F.B.L.A.-3,45 Pinnacle Staff-4. Brown, George F. Jr.g Wrestling-2,3,4g Weight Training-4. Brownmiller, Judy A.g Poster Club-l,2,3g F.B.L.A.-4g Glee Club-4g Class Secretary- 4g Pinnacle Staff-4g G.l.A.-l. Bubbenmoyer, Susan L.g -Future Nurses- l,2,3,4g Glee Club-4g Senior Home EC.- 4g Girl's Softball-4. Burkey, David F.g J.V. Basketball-l,2g Student Council-23 Tennis-3g Senior Play- 4g Junior Play-3g Sr. Hi-Y-3,4g Mixed Chorus-2,3,4. C ashman, Kerry J.g Mixed Chorus-4g Weight Lifting-4. Christman, Earl P.g Stage Crew-2,3g Jr. Class Play-3g Sr. Class Play-4. Clark, David J.g Sr. Chorus-2,3g Science Club-3g Jr. Class Play-3g Photography Club-4g Senior Hi-Y-4g Weight Training Club-4. Davis, William S.g Future Farmers of America-2,3,4g Intramural Basketball-4g F.F.A. Basketball Team-4. DeLong, Linda L.g Sr. Home Ec. Club- lg Palette Club-2,3,4g Sr. Tri-Hi-Y-3,4g Pinnacle Staff-4g G.I.A.-1. Dietrich, Dorothy Lg G.I.A.-lg Sr. Tri Hi-Y-2,3g F.B.L.A.-2,3,4g Highlights Staff- 3,4g Pinnacle-4. Dreibeelis, Judith A.g Sr. Tri-Hi-Y-2,3g F.B.L.A.-2,3,4. Dunkel, Shirley A.: G.I.A.-lg F.B.L.A.- 2,3,4g Band-2,3g Sr. Home Ec. Club-4g Pinnacle Staff-4. Epting, Larry D.--Baseball l,4g Basket- ball l,2,3g Hi-Y 3. Evangelista, Larry A.--Junior High Base- ball lg Weight Lifting 4g Varsity Base- ball 4. Evans, Helen A.--Girls Glee Club lg Senior Tri-Hi-Y 2,3g Palett Club 2,3,4. Faust, Judy A.--Future Nurses' Club lg 2,3,4g Highlights 2,3,4g Hockey l,2,4g Basketball l,2g Junior Class Play 3g Senior Class Play 4g National Honor Society 3,4g Student Council 2. Faust, Merribeth E.--GIA lg Glee Club 2,3,4g Pallette Club l,2,3,4g Future Nurses 4. Feick, Faye E.--Girls Glee Club 4g Future Business Leaders of America 2,3,4g High- lights 3,4g Pinnacle 4. Fister, Karen L.--GIA lg Mixed Chorus l,2,3,4g Girls Glee Club 2,3,4g Highlights Staff 2,3,4g Girls Ensemble 3g National Honor Society 3,4g Student Council 3,4g Future Teachers l. Follweiler, Larry W.--Hi-Y 4. Fortesque, Joseph -- Hi-Y 4. Fox, Jane L.--Future Teachers l,2,3,4g Girls' Basketball 2,4g Senior Tri Hi-Y 4g National Honor Society 4. Frederici, Sandra L.--Color Guards lg Home Ec. Club l, QTreasurer-lp 2g Future Business Leaders of America QSecretary 3g Pres. 41 2,3,4g Cashier 3,4g Tri Hi- Y 1,2,3g Mixed Chorus l,2,3,4g Glee Club l,2,3,4g Pinnacle 4g Highlights 3,43 Future Nurses lg County Chorus lg Business Staff for Playbook 3,4. Gerner, Janice--Jr. Tri-Hi-Y lg Basket- ball lg Hockey lg Sr. Tri-Hi-Y 2g Poster Club 3g Pinnacle Staff 4g F.B.L.A. 4. Graeff, Marjorie E.--Future B u s in e s s Leaders of America 2. Grim, Dale L.--Baseball lg Intramurals 4. Gross, Robert--Future Farmers of America 3,4. Haag, Glenn M.--Senior Hi-Y 2,3,4g Chem- istry Club 2,3g Photo Club 3,4gJunior Class Play 33 Pinnacle Staff 43 Mixed Chorus 2,3,4. Haas, Larry L.--None Hafer, William C.--Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,43 Soccer 1,23 Wrestling 2,33 Cross Country 33 Science Club 2,3,43 Junior Class Play 33 Highlights 33 Editor, 43 National Honor Society 3,4: Student Council 33 Stage Band 2,33 Debating Team 33 Pinnacle Staff Hartman, Howard S.--Baseball 1,43 Hi- Y 43 Hi-Y Basketba1l,43 Hi-Y Bowling 43 Basketball Intramurals 43 Student Council 43 Volleyball Team 4. Hartman, Larry L.--Baseball lg Wrestling 2,43 Future Farmers of America 2. Heckman, Kerry L.--Photo Club 23 Weight Lifting Club 4. Heffner, Douglas C.--None Henne, Arthur R.--Band 1,2,3,43 Chorus 1,2,3,43 County Band 1,2,3,43 County. Orchestra 23 District Band 2,3,43 Region II Band 3,4. Henne, Sandra R.--Palette Club 43 Library Club 3,43 National Honor Society43 Pinnacle Staff 4. Hepner, Linda M. --Basketball 1,2,43 Hockey 1,2,4Q Baseball 2,43 Tennis 13 Future Busi- ness Leaders of America 2. Herber, Faye E.--Future Nurses' Club 1, 2,3,4j Senior Tri Hi-Y 2. Himmelberger, Lucille D.--Girls Hockey Team 13 Girls Basketball Team 2,43 Future Nurses' Club 1,2,3,43 Tri-Hi-Y 23 Library Club 43 Home Economics Club 43 National Honor Society 4. Hix, John M.--Future Farmers of America 2,3. Hoffman, Lois A.--Future Nurses' 1,2,33 Future Teachers Club 43 Home Economics Club 43 Hockey Team 13 Library Club 3,43 Tri Hi-Y 2. Hollenbach, Fay I.--Future Business Lead- ers of America 2,45 Pinnacle Staff 43 Girls Softball 1,2. Hoppes., Harry J.--Future F a r m e r s of America 1,2,3,4. Hunsicker, George A.--Poster Club 13 Junior Class Play 33 Senior Class Play 4. Ide, John R.--Vice-President 13 Student Council 13 Science Club 13 Junior Chemist Club 2. Kilousky, Carol A.--Future Teachers Club 2,3,4j Glee Club 2,3,43 Mixed Chorus 4. Klee, Carolyn M.--Future Business Lead- ers of America 3,4. Knittle, Brenda A.--Girls' Hockey 13Girls' Glee Club 13 Future Teachers' Club 3,4: Home Ec. Club 3,43 Pinnacle Staff 43 National Honor Society 3,4. Kornegay, N. Dianne--Future Business Leaders of America 2,3,43 Color Guards 1,2,3,43 Captain 3,4: Highlights 43 Pinnacle Staff 43 Cashier 4. Kerschner, Barry L.3 Future Farmers of America 1,2,3,4. Kershner, Glenn A.3 Reading Chemists' Club, Jr. Division. Konemann, Ralph, C.3 Varsity Wrestling 2,3,43 Cross Country 3,43 Volley Ball 43 Student Council 33 High Lights, 2,3,4. Kutzler, James 'S.3 Jr. Science Club lg Soccer 1,3,4Q Wrestling 23 Baseball 1,43 Junior Class Play 3 Leibensperger, Donna M.3, Future Nurses' Club 1,2,3,4 fSecretary 253 Highlights 2, 3,4 fArt Editor 3,412 Student Council 3, 4 fTreasurer 3,433 Class Officer 1,2 fPresident 13 Vice President 253 National Honor, Society 3,43 Class Play 3,43 May Court 43 Girls' Hockey 1,2,43 Girls' Basketball 1,2,4 fCaptain 41. Leibensperger, Patriciag Future Nurses lg Cheerleading 1,2,3,43 National- Honor Society 3,41 May Court 43 Class officer 1. Leinbach, Jay P.3 Band 1,2,3,43 Stage Band 1,2,3,43 Future Teachers 2,32 Chorus 2, 3,43 Hi-Y 4. Lesher, John H.3 None Levan, Dale E.3 Basketball 1,2,3,43 Cross Country 3,43 Highlights 2,3,43 Student Coun- cil 3,4 Nice President 313 Class President 3. Magdalinos, Gertrude D.3 Palette Club 3,42 Mixed Chorus 2,3,43 Girls' Glee Club 2,3,43 Pinnacle 43 Junior Class Play 33 Senior County Chorus 4. Maize, Christine A.3 Library Assistant 13 High Lights 2,3,43 Palette ,Club 2,3,43 Junior Class Play 33 Senior Class Play 43 Pinnacle 43' Glee Club 2,3,4Q Senior Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,43 National Honor Society 43 Student Council 43 Vice President of class 4. Mason, Gary T.3 Wrestling 2g Band 2,33 Concert Band 2,33 Marching Band 2,33 Clarinet Choir 2,33 Chorus 4. McElrea, Cynthia G.3 Future Business Leaders of America 2,3,4. Moll, Deborah R.3 Glee Club 1,2,3,43 Future Nurses' 1,2,33 Girls' Basketball1,2,43Mix- ed Chorus 2,3,4. Moore, Linda E.3 Future Business Leaders of America 4. Morgan, Toni L.3 Home Ec. Club 13 Future Teachers Club 1,2,3,43 Glee Club 2,3,43 Mixed Chorus 2,3,43 Library Club 43 High Lights 2,3,4. Moyer, Diane M.3 Mixed Chorus 43 Glee Club 2,3,43 Future Business Leaders of America 3,43 Senior Tri-Hi-Y, 2,3,4. Moyer, Lynn G.3 Senior Hi-Y Muller, Andrew M.3 Tennis 1,2,3,43 Mixed Chorus 2,3,43 Chemistry Club 33 Hi-Y Club 2,43 Junior Class Play 33 Senior Class Play 43 Student Council 2 Neuin, Linda L.3 GIA13 Softball 1,2,3j Senior Tri Hi Y 1,2,33 Future Teachers 13 Future Business Leaders of America 2,33 Glee Club 2,3,43 Mixed Chorus 43 Junior Class Play 33 Senior Class Play 4. Ogden, Mary E.3 Girls Hockey 1,4 4Co- Captain--41: Girls Basketball 1,2,43 Girls Softball 1,22 Debating Team 13 Tri-Hi-Y 23 Junior Class Play 33 Senior Class Play 43 Pinnacle Staff 43 Future Teachers 4. Ott, Bonnie L.3 Future Nurses Club 1,2, 3,4j Mixed Chorus 2,3,43 Glee Club 223,43 Princess 13 Junior Miss Contest 33 May Court 43 Color Guard 2,3,43 Stage Band 2,33 Girls Ensemble 4. Packard, Pamela M.3 Future Business Leaders of America Peters, Suzanne L.: Peterson, Linda D.3 Future B u sin e s s Leaders of America 4. Racine, Philip G.3 Stage Crew 2,3,43 Stu- dent Council 33 Baseball 2,32 Pinnacle'4. Rau, Beverly A.3 Home Ec. Club lg Future Nurses Club 2,3,43 Glee Club 2,3,4. Reidenhour, Edith M.3 Senior Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,43 Senior Home Ec. Club 2g Future Business Leaders of America 3,4. Reppert, Nevin R.3 Intramural Basketball 4. Reppert, Paula L.3 Basketball 13 Tennis lg Softball 23 Majorettes '1,23 Class Play 1,32 Debating 33 Highlights 2,3,4: Pinnacle 4g Tri-Hi-Y 2. Ribovich, Anna M.3 Future Business Lead- ers of America 3,4, QTreasurer--453 Library Club 33 Tri-Hi-Y 43 May Court 4. Rickenbach, Carol A.3 GIA 13 Glee Club 2,3,43 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,43 Future Nurses Club 1,2,3,43 Highlights 2,3,4Q Girls' En- semble 4. Rodgers, David L., None Romberger, Theodore W., Band 2,3,4, Hi- Y 4. Rubright, Patricia L., Future Business Leaders of America 2,3,4. Schappell, David C., Junior Science Club 1, Hi-Y 4, Wrestling 2,43 Intramural Basket- ball 4, Cross Country 4. Schappell, Dennis H., Junior Science Club 1, Wrestling 2,3,4, Cross Country 3,45 Hi-Y 4. Schappell, William C., Hi-Y l,2,3, J.V. Basketball 1, Varsity Basketball 2,3, Soc- cer 3,4 1Captain--43, Mixed Chorus 1,2, 3,4 fPresident--45, Tennis 2. Schimoler, Vincent, Band 1,2,3,4, Wres- tling Team 3, Junior Chemist Club,2,3, Science Club 4, Pinnacle 4. Schappell, Phyllis A., Glee Club-l,2,3,4, Mixed Chorus-2,3,4, Home EC. Club-2,3, 4, Girls Ensemble-3,4, Band-3,4. Schlegel, Shirlene A., G.I.A.-1, Future Teachers-1,2,3, Glee Club-2,4, Library Club-2,3, Vice-President 4, Tri-Hi-Y-2,3, Senior Home Ec.-4, National Honor Society- 3,4 Schmoyer, Gale J., G.I.A.-1, Future Teach- ers Club-2,3,4 qSecretaI'yJ3 Sr. Tri-Hi-Y-2 Schreffler, Marilyn J., Mixed Chorus-1,2, 3,43 Glee Club-2,3,4, Future Nurses' Club- l,2,3,4, Pinnacle Staff-4, Cheerleader-1,2, 3, Girls' Ensemble-3,4. Seidel, Patricia A., Palette Club-1,2,3,4, F.B.L.A.-4, G.I.A.-1. Seip, Joyce A., Girls' Basketball-1, Girls' Hockey-1,4, Tri-Hi-Y-2,3,4, Future Nurses Club QCorresponding Secretary-lj, Future Teacher's Club-2, fpresident-3y,4, Debating 1,3,4, Palette Club-4, Glee Club-1, High- lights-2,3,4, Intramural Sports-1, Pin- nacle-4, Jr. Prorn Committee-3. Seyfert, Bonnie A., Future Business Lead- ers of America-2,3,4, Tri-Hi-Y-4, Pin- nacle Staff-4. Shollenberger, Harold A., Jr., Baseball- 1,2, Soccer-2,3, Basketball-1, Senior Hi- Y-4, Junior Science-1. Shollenberger, Robert A., Hi-Y-4. Simpson, Glenn C., Soccer-1,2,3,4, Hi-Y- 4, Photography Club-2. Skinner, Lorraine A., G.I.A.-1, Future Business Leaders of America-2,4. Slichter, Sherry L., Tri-Hi-Y-2,3, Future Business Leaders of America-2,3,4, Hockey-1,2,3,4, Softball-3,4, Pinnacle Staff- 4. Smith, Barry L., None Smith, David L., Student Council 3, fpres- ident-4y, Photography Club-3, Nice- President-4J, Sr. Science Club-2,3,4, Hi- Y Club-2,3, Highlights-2,3,4, fSports Editor, 3,4J, Jr. Class Play-3, Sr. Class Play-4, Soccer-2 ,3, National Honor Society- 3,4, Reading Jr. Chemistry Club-2,3. Smith,David A., Jr., Jr. Science Club, Band-1, Hi-Y-4. Snyder, Terry L., Mixed Chorus-1,2,3,4 Pinnacle Staff-4, Baseball-1, Hi-Y-4 Basketball-1,2,3,4, Soccer-4. Sproesser, Robert A., High Lights Staff- 2,3,4, Class President 4. Starr, Allen B., Palette Club-2, Hi-Y-4. Stees, Bruce L., Camera Club-3,4, Hi-Y- 2,3,4, Student Council-4. Stefan, Barry J., Pinnacle-4, Hi-Y-4, Intra- mural Basketball-4. Stein, Betty J., None Sterner, Judy M., Girls' Hockey-1, Tri- Hi-Y- fChaplain-1l,2,3 fVice-President-41, Mixed Chorus-1,2,3, Glee Club-1,2,3,' Palette Club-4, Secretary, G.I.A., May Court 4. Stetzler, Linda Jlg G.I.A.g G1ee.Club-43 Future Business Leaders of America-3,43 Pinnacle Staff-4 Stewart, Charles W.g Junior Chemist Club- 2g Hi-Y-4. Strausser, Dennis L.g Soccer-1,2,3g Basket- ball-2,3g Baseball-1,2,3,4g Hi-Y-1,2,4g Junior Chemist Club-2g Pinnacle Staff-4. Stump, Dallas G.: Pinnacle Staff-4. Swanger, Sue A.g Future Nurses-lg Jr. Horne-EC. Club-lg Sr. Home-EC. Club-23 Tri-Hi-Y-1,2,3g Maj orettes-1,25 Glee Club- 1,2,3,4g' Mixed Chorus-1,2,3,4. Symanowiez, Gail A.g Tri-Hi-Y-lg Glee Club-2,3,4g Mixed Chorus-2,4g Senior Tri- Hi-Y-2,3g Pinnacle Staff-4. Wagner, Dennis L.g Band-lg Baseball-lg Wrestling-2,3,4g Soccer-3g Future Farmer's of America-2,3,4. Wanner, Gloria J.g Future Business Lead- ers of America-2,3,4. Wengert, Karen L.g Mixed Chorus-2,3, QSGCTGIHTY-4,3 Girls' Glee Club-1,2,3,4g FutureATeacher's Club-1,2,3, Nice- President-4lg Student Council-1,2,4g Cheer- leader-1, 1Co-captain-2y,3,4g Treasurer of Junior Class-33 Senior Class Play-45 Junior Class Play-33 Highlights Staff-3,43 Pinnacle Staff-43 Snow Queen-33 Jr. County Chorus- lg Home-Ec. Club-lg May Queen-43 Junior Miss-4g Senior County Chorus-4. Werley, Donna H.g G.I.A.-lg Future Busi- ness Leaders-2,3,4g Tri-Hi-Y-3,45 Soft- ball-2,4. Werley, Ethel M.g Chorus-lg Future Teach- er's Club-2,3,4g Senior Home-Ec. Club- 3,4g Sr. Tri-Hi-Y-2,3g National Honor Soci- ety-4. Williamson, Leona F.g Future Business Leaders of America-2,3,-45 SeniorNTri- Hi-Y-3,4. Wolf, Rose M.: G.I.A.-ig Future Teach- ers Club-2,3,4, fSecretary-35, Sr. Tri- Hi-Y-2,3,4, fPresident-43, Student Coun- cil-3,43 QSecretary-453 National Honor So- ciety-3,4g Pinnacle Staff-4g Mixed Chorus- 2,3,4g Girls' Glee Club-2,3,4. Yelles, Bruce A.g National Honor Society- 3, qPresident-4yg Pep Band-3,4g Junior Chemist Club-33 Science Club-3,4g Stage Band-1,2,3g Concert Band-1,2,3,4g Photog- raphy Club-3,43 Senior Hi-Y-43 Highlights Staff-2,3,4g Pinnacle Staff-43 Marching Band-1,2,3,4g Future Teacher's Club-45 Weight Lifting Club-43 Mixed Chorus-43 Student Council-1. Zook, Jackg Sports Club-1,2,3g F. F. A.-4. Llnderclassmen PHOTO - COURTESY OF THE SPANISH EMBASSY INFORMATION DEPARTMENT WASHINGTON, D,C, kllwfwma 'X mn ni., Junior Class Officers Treasurer-S. Heckmang Vice President-G. Stewartg President-B. Spatzg Secreiiary-C. Hill. JU IORS During their junior year students of Hamburg Area High School order their class jackets and rings. The rings are standard, but the class has a choice as to the colors of theirjackets. This years class chose red and white. The junior class put on an excellent play entitled, Boarding House Reach. They are also in charge of the decorating and planning for the prom. We, of the Senior Class wish the best of luck to the members of the class of 1966. .S FK Ai ns'7xaw-.115 ima .ILI IDRS M W. T. Left to right: S. Donne, B. Adams, J. H ffn e er, C. H111, C. Werley, D. Yoder, S. Mengel Left to right: D.G1ass,M.Freudenberger, B. Fink, M. Boyer, S. Henne, L. Faust, E. Heck, B. Muthersbaugh 71 Left to right: L. Reeder, B. Frankhouser, D. Herber, J. Clay, A. Fox, S. Graeff, B. Schrack, M. Werley Left to right: P, Zellers, L. Burkert, L. Follweiler, L. Frederick, D. Senft, G. Phillips, L. Yoder P 72 LW: u N ., ., , . ve., W, we A JU ICDRS t, df ...ff rv ff is F7 JL W 3 JU IDRS 7214, N' 'ive 1,5 5 Left to right: P. Madenfort, C. Penrose, D. Lesher, L. Mengel, P. Ligget, D. Kunkle, B. Noecker Left to right: D. Symanowicz, S. -Wagner L. Schrack, K. Bordner, F. Seaman, E Williams, M. Seaman, M. Watts 1 4 v .73 Y .-agus. Left to right R. Karpinecz, D. Yeager, S. Schappel, C. Reber, S. Kline, M. King, J. Siep, C. Turner , Left to right D. Schreffler, D. Biehl, K. Bachman, P. Fink, C. Dotson, A. Stein JU IORS 'kv M ,pb-9 .V . ,. QM-in--I 1. V i f f-:wif ,Qi h.Fl, ! gs, ,A ., ,A1,,,,A Q . , A . s w, 1 fs,:fKf9iTg2fbs,':5,z. ., , ,, ,,,,,f-,...,,.qk,..., JU IDRS Left to right: E. Fisher, N. Wagner, S Randle, C. Hlmslcker, G. Lindenmuth, C Raubenhold, N. Prutzman, A. Sarac, J S2.llI'W1Ile Left to right: L. Sailer, D. Adams, D. Henn, D. Anthony, D. Hess, D. Adams, G. Haag 75 Left to right: K. Fister, D. Hamm, D. Eisenhower, M. Dietrich, A. DeLong, D. Dietrich, D. Dietrich Left to right: M. Freudenberger, L. Faust, S. Henne, S. Graeff, S. Steinert, S. Hess, L. Lied, L. LaFaver, J. Schultz, J. Stewart, R. Seidel .IU ICRS JU IORS fAxfmsnmzaazwmffnfmfaeamxwmwm mm.wvMwfmnwqm,Ww.mpfw ,, ,,,,,,1-,,,, r Left to Right: R.Henne. L.Bender,B.I-Ioster, P. Heckman, P. Fry, P. Baily Left to Right K. Koenig, A. Koch, C. Miller, D. Stoudt, J. Latz 77 78 Left to righb W. Williams, B. Moyer, D Hedsman, S. Wentzel, N. Gibson, L.Sneddon, R. Wert ff' -N , 4 ,N .0 , uf -2. W JU IORS ,JA Left to right: J. Gaul, J. Burkey, L. Adam, J. Johnson, L. Holland, C. Rausch W ' 1 I ...- 5 ua. 'Q h 2 s . Y -. .IU IORS 3 J, N iv 5 if 'Amo rj, ,,....,, , . fn ,PQ Left to right: R. Karpinecz, D. Yeager, S. Schappell, C. Reber, S. Kline, M. King, J. Seip, C. Turner Left to right: R. Yoder, B. Harhonin, B. Spatz, K. Bordner, L. Heimel, B. Breidigan, D. Berger 79 JU Wilbur ..... Hercules Nelson Betty Lou Maxwell Connie Maxwell Bernadine Smith John Maxwell . Janet Maxwell . . Aunt Mary . . Limpy McGuire Nora Herman '90 Volt' F Roughhouse Ruby Mr. Potter . . . Lucy Burns . . Mrs. Mott . Connolly . ICR CLASS PL Y' c a OHGS A Comedy in 3 Acts By Donald Payton Directed By George R. Weirich C AST . Darryl Dietrich Robert Karpinecz Gloria Lindenmuth . . . Linda Faust . . Linda Reeder . Harry Miller . . Mary Moyer . . DeAnn Marks . Edward Fisher . Jill Sauerwine Kenneth Bachman . Loretta Adam . Russell Henry . . Judy Leibensperger Sharyn Heckman . 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Himmelberger, Secretary SOPHCDMCDRE C ASS OFFICER SOPHGMORES From experiences of the preceding year, a school-spirited sophomore olass emerged. Confident, they began their second year of high school eager to reveal their talents and Willingness to learn. These are the Juniors and Seniors of tomorrow. Good luck to them in the future years at Hamburg Area High. 86 Qi -QQ ,, '-2 if V 1 L-R J. Atkinson, D. Mooney, S. Raubenhold, M. Reed, M. Rissmiller, L. Hinderliter, R. Stoudt, J. Stoudt, G. Geliman, D. Snyder, H. Correll, T. Geiswist Sophomores L.-R Standing: J. Bailey, T. Amspach, C. Sailer, E. Kershner, L-R Sitting: K.Re1sne1, D. Baylor, G. Wenger, D. Martian,B.Burkey Left to Right: R. Koneman, T. Correll, R. Lynn, D. Burkey, R. Zellers, M. Arndt, D. Bachman, D. Brown, L. Trexler SOPHCMCRE Standing Left to Right: S. Rickenbach, C.' Peters, C.Himme1berger,R.Kershner Seat- ed Left to Right: J. Oberholtzer, M. Mason, L. Layser, A. Hartman, P. Gehringer 'inf Seated left to right: C. Slichter, K. Stoude, R. Schappell, M. V. M. Van Buskirk, T. Borkey Standing left to right: G. Troutman, B. Ott, B. Correll I , -'1.A I, SCPHOMORE Stertzel Left to right: G. Siefert, J. Rothermel, L. Shade, W. Himmelberger, J. Hartman, R. Dewald, B. Weidenhammer, J. Landis, D. 89 Left to Right: D. Phillips, K. Burger, J. Stein, L. Adams, C. Sharer, Standing: R. Koch SOPHCMCDRES 'ir Seated Left to Right D. Lewis, J. Becker, J. Hemerly, C. Stitzel, J. Lynn Standing Left to Right: G. Yoder, G. Schollenberger, G. Rhoads, R. Wierich, D. Stricker L U A . -MI Qi. .,. Standing left to right: C. Leisbensberger, K. Brommer, S. Heckman, C. Degler, J, Rheinhol, B. Price Seated left to right J. Long, L. Kleinsmith, L. Leisbensberger, F. Shool, H. Rubright, N. Rubright, W. Coldren I TE TH GR DE Standing left to right: S. Pullman, G. Reed, D. Heckman Seated left to right: M.Wessner, D. Steely, L. Brlttenburg, K. Peterson, K. Boone, S. Bolick, D. Yoder .91 Seated left to right: K. Miller, B. Moore, S. Miller, R. Miller, P. Lutz Standing left to right: D. Neideigh, J. Balatgek, R. Zajac, R. Zerbe, D. Smith SCDPHOMORE Left to right back row: J. Althouse, S. Kauffman, E. Klarr, D. Thren, Left to right, front row: S. Phillips, A. Landis, D. Riegel, C. Wagaman, C. Henne, R. Yoder Standing at right R. Auriemma, R.Kauffma.n 'W 1- '1 - Maw -f -M' ,i M - - ,VVK , ywfsff ,,, K , , .- -JF all ,L , ..,.. ,,.. , S, , S Nw. U I ,. im,,,.gwnw A ax. .,- Q35 M Y - - usnwl! ' if 1 Seated left-to right: A. Daub, Z. Seniuk, N. Remp, S. Ebling, D. Brobst, D. Bausher Standing left to right! P. Snyder, K. Davis, L. Endy, L. Wagner, S. Berger SCDPHCDMCDRE Reed, D. Heckman, D. Yoder Seated left to right: M. Wessner, D. Steely, L. Brittenburg, K. Peterson, K. Bohn, S Bolick Standing left to right: S. Pullum, G 921 CL,R,b K. Savage, J. Graeff, L. Donne, L. Heffner, S. Keller, S. Arndt, R. Beltz, Standing H. Ogden IDTH GR DE Seated Row 4141 CBottom to TODD T. Gerner, T. Yoder, D. Hartman Row 32 gBottom to 'QQ E. Hepner, B. Seaman, G. Wilhelm Row 1543 fstandingj B. Bubbenmoyer, K. Stewart, M. Adams, S. Ebling, S. Dissinger Seated left to right: T. Bashore, G. Fidler, A. Krick, C. Rentschler, C. Shollenberger Standing left to right: M. Adam, J. Kunkel, W. Mengel, G. Kline SCJPHOMCDRE A Seated left to right: D. Kramer, L. Hartman, R, Hix, D. Karpinez, D. Blandford Standing left to right: C. Brobst, B. Schmeds, K. Sandridge, , A. Bashore '9 Seated left to right: R. Diehl, C. Henne, B. Heckman, D. Heydt, B.' McE1rea, D. Hoffman Standing left to right L. Metz, R.Frederick, G. Schappell, D. Dougherty SCPHOMORES . I h gM 45' 5 X 1 5 'K '- xx if-ii' ' NH AV.. W I still say he's not your kissing cousin! ,V ,,,, For those who think ygungl Sure I'11 be Presidentl show that Lmburg has 2072, more mokers. et's see . . . If I Put e X here ..... Well your breaths not so hot either! Well Tomi Does Brenda know about this? Yeah . . . I know Ed Heck. Tom, Everyone's s ua , X Ke ,fx E 42 Row 1 CL. RJ C. Seaman, S. Faust, D. Skinner, H. Golubics, C. Kemer, S. Wagner, K. Graeff, D.Hepner Row2CL,R,j C.Corre11, H. Deisher, B. Read, P. Foust, S. Shollenberger, R. Emdy, G. Schappell, R. Shollenberger, J. Liggett, G. Henne, K. Kutzler, H. Renzr, Row 3 CL, RJ J. Zohner, S. Naftzinger, S. Hepner, H. Wagaman, B. Turner, D. Kissinger, B. Rhine, P. Bordner, F.. Boyer 9th GR DE Row 141 L.R. I. Steinly, R. Spatz, G. Henne, A. Boter, B. Stoudt, S. Dietrich, G. Davis, W. Reber, L. Williams, C. Christman RQLI 32 L,R, M. Sterner, M. Weaver, J. Beltz, S. Marko, L. Schappell, R. Christman, D. Burkhart, S. Blakeslee, L. Reber, G. Blatt Row 33 L R J. Miller, S. Turner, C. Carbaugh, B. Noecker, L. Dietrich, K. Riegel, L. Heckman, L. Hartman,D.B1att,K.Hef.fner Row 1 CL.RJ S. Blandford, C. Frankhouser, R. Fosher, L. Reber, L. Rausch, R. Burkholder, M. Burnett, A. Schaner, G. Reeder Row 2 CL.R.D D. Beahr, D. Blatt, R. Hermansader, M. Krick, R. Spangler, E. Sweigart, B. Wagner, D. DeLong, A.Weaver, J. Trump, D. Adam, D. Davis, B. Madtes, L. Long, J. Klee, R. Adam, B. Ze11ers,N. Ritter 9th GR DE Row 1 CL.R,D B.Smith,J.Zechman, L. Miller, J . Zweizig, R. Kelly, S.Marceaux,J. Su11iva.n Row 2 CL.R.J S.Cashma.n,B.Faust,R.R1ege1, C. Reinhart, D. Seaman, R. Ko11er,N.Gibson, D. Clay, S. Balthaser, G. Heckman, R. Zerbe Row 3 CL.R.D L. Fox, L.Dietrich,R.Beck1ey, D. Anspach, P. Turner, B. Saul, R,Heckma.n, J . Knoblauch, C. Reider Row 61 gL,R,Q P. Kauffman, D. Schwoyer, W. Reber, A. Adam, W. Stewart, D. Savage, R. Heckman, A. Boyer, J. Reppley, G, Hemerly Row 142 gL,R,2 K. Lesher, J. Haag, C. Symanowicz, D. Moyer, K. Graff, D. Bingaman, S. Schappell, L. Rhoads, S.Lewis, L. Brandstatter, D. Croll, L. Neiswender 9th GR DE Bear, S. Stine, V. Magdalinos, N. Kauffman, J. Levan, W. Klahr, B. Lau Row 4142 gL,R,J P. Dalious, T. Spotts, J. Schreppele, C. Machmer, M. Confer, R. Grickis, A.Lesher, B. Kramer, G. Woerner, E. Kissinger, T. Loeb Row 143 gL,R,J A. Maize, D. Bleile, R. Bressler, R. Brown, M. Rapp, R.Piacine, W. Brown, D. Bailey, D. Moyer, S. Cramer Row 451 gL,R,J B. Balthaser, D. Barr, P. Seated gL,R,J K. Hiester, J. Gregor, K, Geisweit, B. Balthaser Standing gL,R,J P I-Ioster, S. Leiby, D. Heckman, K. Adams: H. Seaman, G. Hess Hiester, D. Adam Standing gL,R,J C. Riegel Himmelberger, R. Ruth Seated gL,R,Q D. Fetherolf, M. Aldridge, R. D S. Wertz, J. Boyer, K. Bohn, D: gf 9th GR DE 9th GRADE 'Ebb V f Q Avi 7 'Q Qs 5 4 You know, I could learn to go for you They liedl WS 110i T921 1if'0TiCP cafeteria. ' It sure is better than the milk we get in the .Wake up Sarah... some bowling ball! No holes. 103 I 'Dill Sth GR DE 4- Row ffl: D. Darcar, G. Driesbach, D. Epting, D. Feick, S. Degler, S. Eisenhower, D. Dubble, J. Einsig, P. Cro11, R. Christman, L. Faust, W. Frederick Row 1942: L. Billman, S. Eyer, K. Due11, P. Bentz, J. Cohich, J. DeLong, D. Christm an, K. Dykty, B. Christman, M. Fink, N. Fink, B.B1im1i.ne, P. Evans, S. Christman Row 91: D. Kauffman, D. Keiffer, B. Kaley, J. Hartman, N. Heckma.n, B. James, C. Karnes, L. Johnson, C. Harner Row 32: J. Hermansader, L. Ide, A. Hunsberger, T. Heckman, T. Hartman, R. Hix, R. Heckman, G. Kantner, C. Hadley Row 443: L. Gonsales, C. Freed, N. Hartman, M. Hiester, D.Jones, L. Guldin, A. Horning, S. Hartman, S.Jacoby Row 1, Left to Right--C. Wessner, D. Wink, T. Turner, D. Strausser, J. Wagner, B. Roth, D. Schmoyer, E. Wagner, S. Trump, D. Spatz Row 2--D. Hoch, D. Piacine, Schreffler B Schucker T Schappell 9 Q , u y o Rausch, J. Schappell, F. Wolf, D. Zerr, S. Peters, T. Schlenker, M. Schade, C. Schappell, R. Mengel Row 3-M. Schappell, S. Schaefer, D. Reidenhour, D. Reppert, M. Sproesser, C. Schollenberger, D. Wydra, D. Seidel, J. Thomas, L. Tinkelpaugh, M. Trexler, D. Werley T. L Row 1, Left to Right--D. Seidel, N. Zook, L. Seidel, S. Schmeek, B. Specht, C. Smith, D. Smith, P. Spease, N. Sarac, Row 2-- D. Shoemaker, G. Strausser, D. Snyder, G. Shepler, Wm. Senft, D. Zimmerman, L. Wenger, M. Sonon, J. Weidenheimer Row 3- R. Wessner, D. Weidenhammer, D. Sunday, L. Smith, S.Wag'ner, S.Wo1:Ee,N. Symanowicz, N. Yoder Sth GR DE Row 1: B. Rolland, D. Kersher, M. Packard, D. Laboy, M. Mengel, P. Kline, T. Pullum, R. Seaman, C. Seamah Row 2: G. Schappell, H. Lon s, G. Koneman, L. Neuin, G. Pennypacker, H. Lau, A.' Seamah, T. Longenecker, G. Lasko Row 3: E.Kissinger, C. Long, S. Miller, D. Moyer, L. Quillman, C. Lynn, D. Ruth, B. Marks, N. Prutzman Sth GR DE Row 1: L. Bartz, S. Hix, L. Kershner, T. Pennypacker, J. Holland, G. Levan, K. Blacswell, S. Loder, C. Brobst, K. Adam Row 2: A.Greenawa.1t, R. Berger,A.Dietrioh, R. Berger, T. Lindenmuth, B. Kn1tt1e,,M. Clapper, D. Dougherty, S. Hebr, R. Crow, D. Clouser, N. Balthaser Row 3: P. Heiser, G. Kauffman, P. Kline, C. Everly, D. Lorah, J. Merkel, A. Muller, C. Beckley, S. Fink, S. Loeb, K. Geschwindt, S. Buck Row 1ff1gL,R,D D. Adam, VW. Bechtel, B. Angstadt, B. Adam 3Q M.Adams, C. Anthony, D. Adam Row 83 gL,R,J C. Althouse, J. Angstadt, D. Albert Bow 44 4L,R,D N. Balthaser, S. Bashore Egg W5 QL,R,g N. Bechtel, G. Balthaser, D. Beissel Row 36 gL,R,J K. Adams, R. Adam, P. Althouse, J. Adam Row if? gL,R,J J. Achenbach, C. Bailey, C. Brobst Sth GR DE ' , .1 'Mun- i - 107 fs if I 31 ', . ,f ,QL ,MQ - .ww fy M 5 sf ,JE fi' as 5 4 W QA Mfg' . fy 3 'l47'f T, . . , ,F 312. Y 322 te ' s - f , It's just an all-day cigarette. ' 'Where are my books? 98 You boys aren't allowed in the faeulty room. Uh, oh, here comes Mr. Wagner. l Nw- --. was . x ell, 1 .guess he did take mypicture, didn't he. 4, h h XX ' X- , 'fsxlfiv -1- ex Tw 1 :5512 M e x 7 W A , 3 -.I . X J ':', 'Q JK M 009 fl h . I Yi ff' fl 1 e V e -- v e Q., I 5,7 fgiglf Vhuh ZTNTTTT- i f -Y 109 Row 451: Left to Right, B. Heckma.n, S. D Freed, S. Gerner, D. Huber, R. Hoster, . Donne,T.Epting, D. Davis, L. Degler, B. Driesbach, Row 62: S. Fink, R. Folk, G. Graeff, G. A-Fishburn, R. Donatelli, S. Dissinger, M. Correll, D. Geschwindt, K. Grim, G. Dougherty, D. Geschwindt, D. Correll Row 1153: S. Fitzgerald, R. Kaufman, N. Fidler, S. Fox, M. James, J. Hanf, J. Graham, S. Heffner, J. Epting, D. Fetheroff, S. Heckman th GR DE First row left to right M. Brensinger, J. Bailey, G. Adam, R. Adam, D. Epting, A. Atkinson, L. Bauman, R. Adam, S.Ba1thaser, R. Balthaser, H. Baylor, C. Adam, G. Blatt, T. Bauser, B. Althouse, D. Berger, E. Connally, D. Christman, F. Christman, H. Berube, M. Doba, P. Bennecoff, M. Berger, A. Beltz, J. Cohick, J. Eisenhower, D. Althouse, A. Bachert, B. Burkert, C. Anto, S. Anspach, B. Bauser, K. Adam, E. Adam i Row 1-G. Kelly, W. Kalbach, G. Fishburn, W. Fisher, D. Bohn, N. Adam, B. Bordner Row 2--R. Folk, L. Koenig, C. Henry, S. Bleile, J. Epting, R. Kauffman, N. Hoffman, W. Dreibelbis, L. Dunkle, J. Killian, P. Kauffman Row 3--J. Boyer,.C. Dietrich, B. Berger, J. Berger, S. Katz, D. Derr, S. Leiby, F. Fisher, B. Correll, R. Graeff, M. Blakeslee Row 1--C. Schultz, D. Schlenker, K. Merkel, J. Sandridge, S. Strausser, D. Seidel, R. Seaman, T. Ma.nmil1er, G. Ruth, G. Muntz Row 2--T. Rubright, L. Remp, R. Nester, M. Mengel, G. Mitten, R. Miller, S. Reppert, H. Miller, J, Miller, L. Miller Row 3--B. Sonday, C. Stasulli, V. Shirk, C. Schaner, K. Schappell, L. Smith, K. Sacra, N. Strausser, C. Reed, S. Reichert, D. Reppert th GR DE Div .nn-annum. 1 L.. Row ifl CL,R.5 K. Leiby, R. Kieffer, D. Kline, C. Keppley, S. Reber, J. Packard, D. Longenecker, P. Marks, S. King, R. Hoffman, K.Heckman Row4f2 CL,R,J A.Henne, B. Kline, RJ-Iamm, -I. Kissinger, D. Kershner, A. Kunkle, R. Henne, S. Lied, S. Hinderliter, J. Kissinger, R. Hartman, S. Heckman Row 93 CL.R.D P. Kantner, K. Levan, S. Kelly, B. Kramer, C. Lenz, N. Moyer, L. Petroch, L. Layser, C. Moll, D. Merkel, N. Lutz, R. Moyer th GR DE Row W1 CL,R.J S. Moyer, G. Seidel, N. Yoder, H. Schaner, T. Schell, Row 1922 CL,RJ R. Loranger, N. Savage, G. Staudt, T. Schlean, G. Wilhelm, J. Schrepple, G. Ritter, S. Muthersbough, T. Work, C. Leiby, P. Smith, Row W3 CL,R,J A. Rapp, D. Roth, V. Schaffer, N. Wentzel, D. Steinly, R. Messner, B. Wagner, K. Ott, D. Seaman, S. Ortenzi, B. Stitzel Row 1: S. Watts, R. Showers, J. Trabosh, B. Wallace, M. Wert, E. Wessner, M.Strunk, V. Wagner, J. Zellers, W. Weaver Row 2: C. Zimmerman, G. Turner, J. Sullivan, T. Suess, E. Spatz, P. Young, H. Yoder, K. Wenrich, J. Trabosh, P. Zerbe, F. Stump, T. Werley Row 3: R. Zechman, D. Zimmerman, R. Werley, S. Zweizig, C. Va.n Buskirk, D. Zuch, R.Turner,K.Witman, S. Turner, K. Wanner N' TW X V . 1 . 'Q i .Q th GR DE 4 4 'n 113 It's my lunch hour, honestl 7 After it dries we'11 send it to the cafeteria for dinner. I wish my mom was here to do this. I hope the bell rings soon. Back to Reading C1ass???? Caught in the act. ' I don't think he should get the chair for chewin gum. 1' . . K' -im 3 it Lx ' s V. K if ,N Now, if I stand on here I'1l be as tall as Russ. You mean the pinnacle 1sn't Of course I'm a studentg going up in price this year! I'l.1 fret 3500.00 for a cut knee cap. Quick a pinn L o o k a t th e brighter side. Let's put a moustach on this picture! FuNG,,.,.,f,f, Come on up Ed, It's comfortable TK if 2 if w 5 ' f ,P mai ,f,,,,, V,.,:i, W ,,,., ,.WW.. ,,.... It was a lovely evening Lynn. All 16 No, that's nota shark, now gol hours! Of 211 the nerve! Are you sure you won't buy any maize? HOW many times must I te-11 Your Pm nf E thirsty! eg 2 if vs' One chop and your dead. Keep smiling or y ur deadl alll'-L ...aw- S Smile . . . or elsell GEN ER CANDID Just give the ring back and tell him to SCI'2.IX1l Q. I JFQZVY7 F' Q Q ,. 9: w 'W QGFKLLLK. 3 f' , e 1 i A it if ii 1 ,f , ig Q Freedom at last You want to be blood brothers don't you? I'd just like to see that bird! I used two dabs iii Ili r 4 ,a V' , We'11 still be good friends? ,f -hu..-' ,- 'N 118 , Activitie PHOTO - COURTESY OF THE SPANISH EMBASSY INFORMATION DEPARTMENT WASHINGTON, D.C, av A, ,M ,rf Q J. 4 lf' ..--9' Rusk. P 1' I, x L J, kr' 1 , N ' 4 . Q Q 1- , 1 A ,SA x Q ' Q' A iift ,qv ' 3 sf Ji an x M 4 .4 jr ,Hi 1 5 A i 3' ' 2 . . 44' x,k1',fg,- , 9 'H Y Ls.: . .3 ' '. if ,,. A '13, , A 'r' 'Lv ' f A 'E 'Q 0' '. f V: 'A' 'Q a ,, 4 L -Q13 ,xx-', ,' ' - 'uw H Q '91 .QQ 'Q . ,,? ..'.' 4 an ,K.,nv, ..,,, fQ 4 v 9 , '. 1 Q 2 , ' 3 1 ' 3+-,4 ', , .' ,Jag , 4 A ,Q , ,, 'fvx '.' 15086 L 'Q' ' 4 J.. g 0 , , , A' 4 O , ,Kg Q ,f 3 W: g v 3, . '-R .','Q', I 'J 1 M' '59 z x ,919 - Q -X ' 4' ' ' ' rg ff - 0 6 H ii Q 1 5 i If a fr 1 of x rm-' yu va . av u v .. W A 1 . 40 . 1 Q --- --- Row 1: L. Kleinsmithg C. Ma1ze3D.Kissinger, Vice President: D. Smith, President, D. Leibensperger, Treasurer, R. Wolf, Secre- tary, C. Himmelberger Row 2: F. Wolf, J. Leibensperger, J. Bailey, K. Fister, K. Wengert, J. Stine, L. Brittenburg, S. Raubenhold Row 3: C. Degler, B. Schrack, S. Heckman, B. Fink, B. Stees, D. Oswald, E. Hepner, G. Bossler, P. Gehringer Row 4: R. Karpinecz, D. Devine, D. Levan, H. Hartman, J. Althouse, B. Grim, M. Reed, D. Mooney, G. Wilhelm. Mr. Fiant, Miss O'Baza. , Row 1: H. Laug L. Miller, S. Moyer: D. Bleile, Junior Vice President, G. Turner, G. Kelly, R. Hamm Row 2: S. Eyer, C. Shollenberger, J. Gregor, D. Kieffer, R. Adam, D. Correll, D. Feick, B. Schucker, R. Berger Row 3: G. Reeder, S. Wagner, P. Hoster, N. Becker, S. Buck, D. Snyder, G. Hickman, J. Knoblauch, R. Zechman, S. Jacoby Row 4: S. Reber,S.Mi11er, J .Graham, B. Sonday, P. Turner, B. Saul, C. Machmer, M. Blakeslee, P. Baer, B. Smith Row 5: K. Ott, R. Adam, E. Kissinger TUDENT COUNCIL Although this organization has been relatively inactive in the past, this year they sponsored a convention with members of the Student Councils from Berks and Schuylkill Counties attended. They also in- vited Gus Yatron, Berks County State Sena- tor, to speak to them on government. fWe have great hope that in the very near future, this organization will have a little more authority and become more repre- sentative of student feelings.J 120 The Junior High Student Council is composed of representatives, elected by their classmates, from each seventh, eighth, and ninth grade homeroom. Its purposes are the same as those of the Senior High. In response to their duty of promoting worthy activities and providing for their support, they have held several dances for Junior High students. These dances are greatly appreciated by Junior High students, who think their dances are few and far between. VRow1 4- S Henne, C Peters, L Spatz, L. J Baily, L Hix, T Morgan Row 2 J. Hoffman, L. Himmelberger, L. Brittenburg, Q, l O I 1' .5 S. Schegel, C. Sailer, Mrs. Long Row 1--P. Spease, D. Wydra, N. Ritter, - . : f:.f'.i,ealsztiiwffizgwwi if fm.. mf. ..2.,, . .,. , .figs'2rf?Q7fi'if'3r'5afG..?19ff ,f,.a.s, L-,, ,. ,WW l 7 .- 2 iiiiiivsfjfisggeig ' 45mW .. e ' fffffaif H2'L'vf'v - ' 1, 'Q.af?2z F' .ii-za' i' .,-.: A S NIOR AND JU ICR LIBRARY STAFF Need some help finding a reference book? Just ask one of the capable girls working in our library. The members of this organization are future librarians and their working in the library afewtperiods a week helps them get some useful experience. We owe a great vote of thanks to these girls for their hard work and aid to us. . Schultz, G. Lindenmuth, S. Peters, S. Klee, S. Leiby, M. Kauffman, C. Shollenberger, L. Rausch Row 2--A. Maize, L. Gonzalez, P. Heiser, S. Fink, L. Fox, B. Zellers, S. . Trump, J. Wagner, S. Wagner, B. Balthaser, S. Naftzinger, B. Balthaser, Mr. Harner 121 N Q-. ' SENIQR HI-Y Row one left to right: L. Bender, D, Biehl, P, Fink, B, Harbonic, H, Miller Row two left to right: H, Bachert, B. Stees, A, Muller, D, Burkey, C, Bossler Row three left to right: T, Romberger, G, Haag, I. Schlenker, C. Bolick Many of our finest senior high boys are active in this Christian organization. The purpose of the Hi-Y Club is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community, high standards of Christian character. The Hi-Y is headed by a hardworking president and his capable assistances.Mr. Rittle serves the club as an interested and helpful adviser. Row one left to right: N, Smith, S, Mengle, R, Shollenberger, H, Hartman, D, Du.n.k1e, D. Oswald, G, Bossler Row two left to right Mr. Rittle, C, Stewart, D, Fidler, A. Starr, R, Henne, G, Simpson, D, Schappell 122 Row one seated left to right: F, Wolf, B, Schucker, T, Schlenker, S, Degler, D, Darcas, J, Schappell Row two standing left to right Mr.' Flickinger, S, Blakeslee, M, Mengle, S, Peters, L, Remp, T, Werley, E, Spatz, J, Trabosh .IU IOR HI-Y The Junior Hi-Y Club aids in the development of Christian character. Christian service is part of the lives' of each 7th, 8th, and 9th grader. Who is a member of this club. The Club works not only for Christian unity but also for Christian living and willingness on an individual basis. The capable and well-informed advisers of this club are Mr. Unger, Mr. Flickinger, and Mr. MacDonald. 121- Row one seated left to right: J, Sullivan, R, Showers, J, Manmiller, G, Turner, C, Schultz, J, Suess Row two standing left to right: T. Rubright, P, Seyfert, H, Miller, D, Schlenker, G, Mitten, D, Bohn 123 Row one left to right: J. Berk, J. Heffner, D, Herber, C, Hill, B, Smith, J, Fox, J, Sterner, K, Wengert, P, Fry, K, Dotson, P, Heckma.n, Miss Rosol Row two left to right L, Delong, L, LaFaver, F. Wolfe, G. Lindenmuth, P, Kesseg, C, Trassert, S, Randle, L, Frederick, S, Donne, C, Rausch, S, Kline, L, Burkert Row three left to right: M, Barr, L, Williamson, D, Moyer, D, Werley, B, Bubbenmoyer, L, Brittenberg, P, Ligget, K. Hinkle, G, Hix, L, Adam, R, Wolf Row four left to right: S, Wentzel, L, Neuin, E, Reidenhour, A, Ribovich, J, Seip, S, Ebling, K, Brommer, C, Leibensperger, J, Stein, S, Dissinger, R, Kershner, M, Adams Row five left to right: P. Bailey, P, Madenfort, C, Adams, D, Adams, D, Anthony, S, Henne Left to right row one: D, Weidenhammer, B. Specht, P, .Shrom, N, Sarac, D, Sonday, D, Smith, B, Sonday, V, Shirk, B, Wallace, Miss Pike Row two left to right: C, Stasulli, K. Wanner, D, Seidel, B, Smith, D, Barr, S. Stine, C, Schaner, V. Schaeffer, C,Riegel, G, Reider Row three left to right: R,Fisher, J. Gregor, H, Seaman, C, Frankhouser, M, Bla.keslee, L, Dietrich, N, Ritter, J, Berger SENIOR AND JU IOR TRI-HI-Y SENIOR TRI HI-Y The Tri Hi-Y is a most active and popular organization at Hamburg Area High. Last term the activities included: giving Thanksgiving baskets to needy families, adopting little sisters at the State School and Hospital, co-sponsoring the Christmas dance, participating in District Con- ferences, participating in the YMCA spon- sored Teen Talks, and a hike and pajama party at the end of the term. 124 JUNIOR TRI HI-Y The Junior Tri Hi-Y is a Christian organization, which was formed to be of service to the school and community. The Club owes a vote of thanks to their most capable adviser Miss Rosol. We hope the girls will remember and follow in the future the lessons and examples the club has set. Row one left to right: Mr. Barnhart, F. Christman, J.. Schlenker, K, Merkel, P, Zerbe, L, Faust, K, Leiby, R, Hamm, M, Mengel Row two left to right: M. Brensinger, J, Bailey, N, Christman, J, Trabaosh, R, Kieffer, V, Wagner, G, Mitten, R, Miller, S, Reppert Row three left to right: G. Ritter, N, Hoffman, J, Schappell, B, Angstadt, D, Christmn, H, Berube, K, Wenrich, B, Althouse, 'J, Bausher, L, Remp Row four left to right: B, Adam, C, Brobst, D, Adam, C, Bailey, C, Adam, B, Adams, J, Achenbach SENIOR FF Left to right row one: Mr. Barnhart, J, Miller, D, Hermansader, D, Hermansader, K. Reppert, J, Lutz, D, Stoudt, A, Krick, M, Stitzel, C,-Rentschler, F, Borkey, E, Steinly Row two left to right: B, Kershner, A, Bashore, D, Wagner, L, Metz, D, Dietrich, B, Christman, L, Trexler, J, Evans, D, Gross, M. Arndt, N, Adam, B, Davis Row three left to right: L, Luckenbill, D, Blandford, H, Hoppes, B, Gross, C, Brobst, G, Fidler, I, Fox, W, Mengle, G, Schappell, L,Hartman, S, Dietrich, N, Brensinger Row four left to right: R, Spatz, B, Stoudt, D, Lesher, J. Zook, D, Sunday, W, Reber, K, Heffner, C, Christman, A, Boyer, J, Christman Row five left to right: G, Davis, L, Williams JU IOR FF The Future Farmers is one of the clubs that helped beautify our school. The FFA planted quite a bit of shrubbery around the Whole school. One ofthe members placed third in a statewide contest for production of corn. FFA mem- bers were also present at the State Farm Show. 125 Seated from left to right: L, Bates, K, Wengert, from left to right: D, Leibensperger, J. Faust, D, K. Fister, W. Hafer, S, Frederici,D, Levan Standing Smith, Mrs. Paisley, C, Bolick, B, Yelles 126 HIGHLIGHTS EDITORS The High- Lights staff, advised by Mrs. Paisley, made several,efforts toward a better paper for the student body. The size of the paper itself was enlarged, and advertising space decreased in order to allow more room for new features. Included among these are: Boy and Girl of the Month and a Dear Barby column. The staff sponsored an assembly program to help boost the sales of the paper. A- coke and pizza party was awarded the junior and senior homeroom who obtained the highest percentage of subscriptionsf To aid the treasury, the club held aHalloween dance, where everyone jumped to the sound of The Triumphs. HIGHLIGHTS STAFF Standing left to right: J, Seip, K, Stewart, S, Raubenhold, Mrs. Paisley, C, Himmelberger, K, Peterson, R. Sproesser Seated left to right: T, Hartman, T, Morgan, M, Adam, S, Rickenbach, S, Bolick, J, Bailey, K, .Fister, R, Henne, C, Maize, B, Dewald, D, Martin, J, Bachart, D, Dietrich B, Heckman g Seated girls: F, Feick, D, Dietrich, D, Adam, L, LaFaver, J. Stein, B. Bubbenmoyer, P, Madenfort, D, Kornegay Seated boys: D, Dunkle, S, Kauffman, R, Zerbe, D, Hartman, Standing left to right: D, Smith, R, Konemann, Mrs, Paisely Seated left to right: G. Lindenmuth, C, Rickenbach, D, Mooney, J, Bailey, S, Wentzel, R, Miller, S, Pullum Standing left to right: L, Faust, R. Kerchner, K. Miller, F, Wolf, S. Heckman, M. Moyer, Mrs. Paisley, L, Kleinsmith, J. Leibensperger, N. Prutzman, L, Brittenburg, J, Sauerwine, M, Wolfe, 127 The purpose of ' the Future Nurses' Club is to interest students in nursing careers. The club informs its members not only about the qualities a good nurse needs but also about the rewards of such a career. It. helps them decide wisely about professional or practical nursing as -a career. The club educates its mem- bers through a carefully planned pro- gram of discussins, speakers, films, service projects, and field trips. Row 1 L,R,-Mrs. Wengert, L, Sneddon, D, Lewis, S, Bubbenmoyer, J, Faust, F, Herber, D, Leibensperger, B, Fink, N, Prutzman, M, Werley, C, Raubenhold, Mns. Northeimer Row 2 L,R,--K, Dotson, M. Schreffler, P, Fry, J, Clay, K, Berger, B, Frankhouser, J, Bailey, B, Ott, B, Rau, P, Liggett, L, Adam, J, Johnson Row 3 L,R,--P, Bailey, P, Madenfort, L, Himmelberger, D, Marks, G, Aldridge, C, Trassert, B, Bubbenmoyer,C,Henne,L, Brittenburg, S, Phillips, A, Landis, C, Peters Row 4 L,R,-S, Randle, J . Burkey, C, Rickenbach, C, Hunsicker, G, Lindenmuth, M, Freudenberger, S, Ebling, M, Faust, E, Adam, J , Leibensperger FUTURE URSES CLUB FUTURE BUSINESS LE DERS OF AMERICA The aims of F.B.L.A., which is open for membership to all senior high business education students, .are to help and guide the business stu- dents, especially in their chosen field, and to bring closer the relationships of actual business experience to the training student. , This year, among other projects, the club sponsored a fashion show in the school auditorium with fashions from local merchants' shops. Among the interesting programs included at their regularly scheduled meetings were speakers from Brylands' Institute and MCC anns' School of Business. Row 1 L.R.--M. Werley, D, Senft, J, Schultz, L, Stetzler, S, Steinert, R, Wert, A, Sarac, L, Skinner, S, Dunkel, J, Bickel, J, Brownmiller, J, Garner, Miss O'Baza Row 2 L,R,--S, Henne, J. Heffner, B, Smith, P, Kesseg, C, Hill, D, Schlichter, D, Dietrich, J, Dreibelbis, P, Rubright, P, Seidel, G, Wanner, S, Keller Row 3 L,R,--L, Burkert, L, Williamson, D, Moyer, D,Wer1ey, C, McElrea, L, Bates, A, Ribovich, S, Frederici, D, Kornegay,D,Kunk1e, D, Henn, L, Heffner, D, Heydt Row 4 L,R,f-R, Yeager, B, Yocom, L, Neuln, E, Reidenhour, L, LaFaver, L, Reeder, iF. Feick, F, Hollenbach, R, Boyer, C, Klee, S, Klee, L. Peterson A Mfaiifiaiff SCIENCE CLUB The Science Club, whose membership is open to all senior high students, has the purpose of developing interest in the field of science and providing an oppor- tunity to work on projects based on student activity. The club members also par- ticipate in the various field trips of the Reading Jr. Chemist Club. FUTURE TEACH ER'S CLUB The main reason for having a Future Teacher's Association is to encourage pupils to enter into the teaching profession. Debates and talks are held discussing problems of teaching and how to overcome them. This club also takes a field trip each year in order to let its members see different colleges and possibly help them decide were they would like to matriculate. 129 .IU IOR HOME ECCDNOMICS CLUB The Junior Home Economics Club ad- vised by Mrs. Shilling is open for member- ship to all 7th and 8th grade girls. They had many interesting programs at their 'I Lighting members Daughter sponsible meetings, including a talk in the Home. Each spring look forward to the Mother Fashion Show. Besides being for an assembly program, girls also create some very beautiful on the and re- the and interesting displays in the window,just out- side the Home Economics Suite. 130 Group one--S. Katz J, Boyer M, Fink S. Ch1'iSfm2-U, c. carbaugn, L, bleu-1ch,'P, Evans, J. DeLong, D, Christman, P. Belltz, G. Bashore, R- Werley: S, Zweizig, B, Burkert, D, Althouse lu. M, W E -, ay, 5 ,, ' o 3 n We-. ... . . ia, L Table A--B, Wallace, D, Epting Table C--P, Kline, M, Mengle, D, Laboy, J, Cohick, P, Bennecoff Table Q--M, Wert, C, Antol, S, Anspach, V, Schaeffer Ilablgp-K, Wanner, S, Turner, D, Derr,B,Bausher, K, Witman, E, Wessner Standing--S. Eyer, K, Duell, L, Nillman, R, Adam, K. Dykty, A, Bachert, M. Doba, A, Atkinson, Mrs. Shilling, R, Zechman, Treas- urerg B, Smith, Secretary, S, Stine, President. r 'if' Ar N The senior Home Ec. Club is advised by Mrs. Loose. This year, the girls took a very interesting field trip to the Metropositan Edison Co. where they were instructed in the use of small appliances. They were also shown a film. Another big event of the club is the annual Mother-Daughter banquet in May. The girls also help decorate the dis- play window of the Horne Ec. suite. 5 vt SENIOR HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Seated L.-R.--E, Werleyg L. Himmelbergerg S. Bubbenmoyerg R. Boyer, S. Dunkel, B. Knittleg L. Hoffman. Standing L.-R.--Mrs. Looseg P. Schappelli J . Bickelg S. Schlegelg S. Peters The Junior Red Cross is a new organi- zation formed last year to carry on the duties assigned to each school by the County Junior Red Cross organization. The club will handle the oversees boxes which are filled each year by the homeroorns. Mr. Kemp and Mr. Wink are sponsoring the club. JUNIOR RED CROSS CLUB Seated on the floor-J. Haag, N. Ritter, S. Turner, H, Seaman, K, Wanner, L, Guldin Seated on Chairs- B. Bingaman, D. Adam, B. Turner, B. Balthaeser, J. Cohick, K. Hiester, M. Burnett Standing--P. Hoster, P, Bordner, J. Trabosh, C. Freed L. Gonzalez, K. Adams, L. Long, K, Lesher, Mr. Ueppen 131 N The Photography Club is un- like any other club in our school. The members of this club are taught how to use their cameras to their best abilities, how to develope film and make their own movies. Among the outside activities of this group is taking and developing pictures for the Pinnacle and Highlights. Standing: Mrs. Thompson, C, Bolick, H, Miller, D, Martin, J. Bachert, E, Klahr, R, Henne, D, Kissinger, I. Schlenker, D, Neideigh, V, Schimoler, R, Auriemma, Mr. Hess, Mrs. Hossler Seated: J. Sauerwine, S, Dissinger, S, Henne, L DeLong, J, Sterner, J, Seip, H, Evans, M, Faust, P, Seidel, C, Maize, D Magdalinos, K, Stewart PHOTGGR PHY CLUB Front row left to right: Clarence Schultz, William Haier, Dennis Mooney, Samuel Kramer, Dennis SwoyerJ Philip Fink, Secretary, Gene Schappell, Edward Fisher, Asyye Serach Last row left to right: Mr. Feeg, David Smith, Vice Presidentg Denton Hartman, Bruce Stees, Treasurer, Glen Haag, President, Bruce Yelles, David Clark, Curtis Bordner, David Biehl, Gerald Seaman, Luke Bender Missing from picture: Nell Wagner l , LETTE CLUB The Palette Club is respon- sible for the displays in the art room windows and this year for the decorations in the cafeteria at Christmas time. Among their other activities were sponsoring a dance and participating in the fense painting in Reading. TAGE CREW 5. L - R: -E. Heck, D. Mooney W mLLiedDWaerB SeatedL-R:G.i1he1, . ,. g'n,. Muthersbaugh, Standing L- R: P. Racine, D. Bachman, W. Burkey, D, Thren. Mr. Light, Advisor. Without the boys on our Stage Crew our school Wou1dn't be able to have any programs. They supply perhaps the most important part of a play. They supply the backgrounds, take care of the lighting, set the stage and also see to the sound effects. We owe a great vote of thanks to these hardworking boys. Row 1 gL,R,J-D, Riegel, C. Raubenhold, L, Neuin, S, Swanger, L, Bates, S, Kline, G, Lindenmuth, D, Moll, B. Schrack, J, Stine, D. Snyder, D, Magdalinos Row gL,R,p-- D, Moyer, R, Wert, S. Graeff, M, Schreffler, G, Symanowicz, C, Himmelberger Row 3 gL,R,7-B, Smith, C. Hunsicker, C,Kilousky, N, Prutzman, S, Randle Row 4 gL,R,p-- R, Dewald, S. Ebling, S, Heckman, B, Fink, S. Frederici, C, Rausch Row 5 gL,R,J-- B. Ott, M. Freudenberger, P, Schappell, C, Rickenbach, C, Maize SENIOR IXED CHORU The Senior Chorus, under the capable direction of Mr. Schwarz, is composed of one hundred members. Among its activities this year were, participating in the Christmas program, presenting an assembly program, and participating in the Spring Concert. Row 1'gL,R,J--M. Reed, D, Dunkle, S, Kauffman, D, Schreffler, D, Dietrich, D, Mooney Row 2 gL,R,J-R, Achenbach, T. Yoder, A, Muller, H, Bachert, L, Bohn,. J. Bachert Row 3 gL.R,J-G, Mason, E. Heck, B. Muthersbaugh, N. Wagner, 'T. Snyder ' Roivv 'I' gI:,R,J-- J. Fortescue, L, Bender, D, Eisenhower, W. Haier, D, Devine, P, Fink, G, Haag Row 2 gL,R,J--K, Cashman, C, Shollenberger, W. Burkey, E, Klahr, K, Fister Row 3 gL,R,D--E, Fisher, R, Karpinecz, B, Grim,A,Henne Row4gL,R,J-- D, Hamm, H, Miller, B, Ye11es,B, Schappell, D, Burkey Row 5 gL,R,J-D, Kissinger, K, Bachman, C. Bolick, J , Leinbach SENIOR MIXED CHCDRU Row 1 gL,R,J--J, Burkey, S, Henne, K, Wengert, M, Rissmiller Row 2 QL,R,J--P, Madenfort, P, Biehl, T, Morgan, P, Bailey Row 3 gL,R,7--K, Fister, L. Hix, M, Werley, D, Marks, L, LaFaver Row 4 QL,R,J-L, Faust, J, Bailey, S, Raubenhold, J . Sauerwine Row 5 gL,R,Q--J, Leibensperger, R, Wolf, M. Moyer, J, Gaul, M. Barr Row 1 LR--S, Hix, R, Graeff, S, Stine, K, Geisweit, M, Burnett, A, Galubics Q: Zlhg.-J, Thomas, D, Hepner, C, Beckley, L, Miller, R, Werley, C, Wessnergr 3 L,R,--J, Gregor, C, Shollenberger, P, Baer, R, Fisher, R, Zechman Row 4 L,R,- B, Smith, S, Fink, G, Balthaser, D, Barr, D, Kissinger, P, Heiser Row 5 LR-B, Balthaser, D, Seidel, D, Reidenhour, C, Eberly, P, Althouse JU IOR MIXED CHCRU The Junior Chorus is also composed of one hundred members. Among the activities of this group are presenting an assembly pro- gram and participating in the spring concert. ic! ,Row 1 gL,R,p--P, Dalious, P, Kauffman, B, Leibensperger, G, Kantner, D, Zerr, D, Blatt, C, Machmer Row 2 gL,R,b-- G. Lasko, S, Peters, L, Rausch, A, Dietrich, D, Bleile Row 3 QL,R,J-R, Berger, J. Loeb, M, Confer, R, Grickis, E, Kissinger Row -1 L.R.--N. Ritter, J . Haag, G. Reeder, D. Wydra Row 2 L.R.--N. Sarac, I. Zweizig, L. Fox, M. Kauffman, P. Bentz Row 3L.R.-- B. Balthaser, K, Graeff, J , Pennypacker, V. Magdalinos Row 4 L.R.--B, Sullivan, N. Kauffman, C. Riegel, E.Kissinger,P. Spease Row 5 L.R,-S. Hepner, M. Blakeslee, S. Zweizig, K. Adams, W. Klahr JU IOR MIXED CHORUS Row 1 L.R.--S. Ortenzi, L.Bortz, M.MeHg1e, S. Schaeffer, F. Fisher, D.Stei.n1y, D. Seaman Bow 2 L.R.-J. Berger, B. Berger, V. Schaeffer, S, Katz, M. Stitzel, K. Ott Q' QL.R.--L. Remp, J. Kissinger, B. Schucker, J. Sullivan, L, Dlmkle, A. Greenawalt, D. Kauffman Row 4 L.R.--L. Ide, T. Schappell, P. Bailey, C. Schappell, T. Boyer, D. Feick, N. Balthaser Row 1: A. Steing J. Steing D. Herberg B. Schrackg S, Swangerg NL Schrefflerg L. Reederg S. Kline Row 2: R, Wertg B. Bubbenmoyerg S. Stetzlerg D. Moyerg L. Neuing S. Bubbenmoyer Row 3: G, Symanowiczg S, Graeffg C. Reppertg J. Reberg S. Randleg G. Magdolinas Row 4: S. Schlegelg B, Smithg L. Adamg M. Faustg C. Rauschg B. Fink Row 5: NL Freudenbergerg B. Ottg S. Fredericig R, Dewa1d3S. Eblingg S. Wentzel GIRLS GLEE CLUB Approximately 100 girls make up and some day will be rewarded for all the girls glee club. Although this group the time and efforts put forth They doesn't participate in many outside are under the capable direction of Mr affairs, they are a hard working group Schwarz Row 1: G. Lmdenmuthg C. Raubenholdg D. M0115 L, Bates Row 2: K. Stitzelg D. Snyderg C, Himmelbergerg C. Hunsickerg C. Peters Row 3: N. Prutzmang C., Trasserg C. Ki1ousky5S. Heckman Row 4: D. Riegelg C. Maizeg D. Sch.appe1.l5C. Richenbachg J. Bickel 138 Row one left to right F. Feick, L, Adam, R. Fisher, K, Wengert, J. Gregor, S. Stine Row two left to right T. Morgan, D, Hepner, S. Raubenhold, D. Barr, P. Biehl, P. Bhiley Row three left to right J. Johnson, J . Sauerwine, D. Marks, D. Steely, L, LaFaver Row four left to right: F. Wolf, C. Degler, L, Hinderllter,J. Leibensperger, M. Wessner Row five left to right J. Gaul, B, Yocum, M. Barr, M. Moyer, D. Kissinger Row one left to right: J . Heffner, L, Holland, S. Berger, S. Henne, K. Geisweit Row two left to right: B. Weidenhammer, L, Faust, J. Burkey, B. Smith, P. Bear, P. Madenfort Row three left to right K. Adams, J . Bailey, R. Wolf, K. Fister, M. Werley Row four left to right: J. Brownmiller, G, Aldridge, L. Sneddon, K, Stewart, B. Balthaser 139 L. Sailerg T. Rombergerg D, Dunkleg P. Kauffman, S, Hixg R. Crickisg D. Correllg E, Kissingerg L. Hixg L. Hinderlitee AN ..,.. Row 1: R. Henneg L. Boyerg T., Werelyg H. Berubeg D, Kauffmang M. Adamg T. Heckman Row 2: R. Folkg T, Sche11gG. TurnergD. Metz5C. Schappellgl. Schlenkerg R. Kauffmang V. Schimolerg K. Bachman Row 3: G. Staudtg B. Kaley The band, under the direction of Mr. Rhine, enjoyed another year of serving the school in their musical capacity. A In addition to playing in the Christ- mas program, the band also presented senior and junior high assemblies of its Row 1: S. Thomasg R. Bergerg L. Rauschg J. Leinbach Row 2: R. Kollerg C. Sailerg J. Graeffgli Graeffg R. Werleyg C. Riegelg D. Geschwindtg S. Fink Row iz G. Petersg T. Workg N. Wagnerg J. Schappell N. Yoder Row 2: A. Henneg M. Reedg H. Mi11er5D Wagnerg M. Rissmillerg S. Kauffmang G. Woernner Row 3: D. Derrg D. Eptingg G. Schreppleg S. Peters B. Schuckery J. Miller 3 L. Rempg R. Stoudt OWI1. The marching band including the majorettes and color guards partici- pated in several local and community parades, this year, including Hamburg's revived King Frost Carnival. , PQ Color Guards D, Kornegay, B. Ott, K. Stewart, B. Fink, P. Bailey, Z. Seniyk, P. -Madenfort, R. Graeff, N. Prugtzman, P. Schappell, S. Adams, Mr. Rhine. MAJORETTE f A ,,V. A , ? GIRLS' ENSEMBLE The purpose of this organization is to create enthusiasm for scholar- ship, to stimulate a desire to render service, to promote worthy leader- ship, and to encourage the develop- ment of character. Membership in this organization is limitedto the first fourth of the Senior Class. Selections are made at the middle of the eleventh year and at the beginning and end of the twelfth year. Row 1-L-R-B, Yelles, C, Bossler, W, Haier, D, Berger, H, Miller, D, Smith, Row 2.-L-R- Mr. Wagner, L, Himmelberger, S, Henne, S, Schlegel, B, Knittle, J. Faust, K, Fister, S. Heckman, G, Lindenmuth, L, Schrack, M, E, Wolfe, M, Moyer, J, Gaul At Piano, M. Reed. 1st Row,-L,-R,-Mr. Schwarz, D, Magdalinos, S, Swanger, L, Bates, M, Schreffler, J. Bailey, L, Hix, P, Biehl, K. Wengert. Row 2, L-R-S, Ebling, B, Ott, S, Heckman, P, Schappell, C, Rickenbach, C, Maize, J, Sauerwine, M. Barr. The Girls' Ensemble is com- posed of approximately sixteen mem- bers. Among their activities were singing for Shoemakersville Rotary. The ensemble was treated to dinner by the rotary members. After their business meeting, the program began. It consisted of Christmas music and a joint sing of Christmas Carols by the rotarians and the ensemble. NATIO AL H0 OR SGCIETY -ai... -,ai DEBATING' TEAM . F Left to right Mr. Weirich, coach, C. Bossler, H Miller The topic of discussion for the debates this year was resolved that the Electoral. College be abolished. Three schools in our area p a rt ic ip a t e d, Schuylkill, Valley, Muhlenburg, and Hamburg. There was no final decision as to who won the debate but both sides put up a good fight. MAY COURT J. Seip, M, Barr, J. Sauerwine, G. Lindenmuth One of the highlights of the spring season is the crowning of the May Queen The May Court consists of 99 senior girls. With the May Day celebration, the Spring Con cert also takes place. The girls in this court were a beautiful sight to behold and were the pride of our school. Left to right Bonnie Ott, Gail Symanowicz, Jeanne Leibensperger, Amma Ribovich, Judith Sterner, Lyndell S u e Bailey, D onn a L eib en sp e r ge r, P at ri c i a Bates, Maid of honorg Seated Karen Wengert, May Queen A .fi Faster here come the guards. s WW CANDIDS Sorry Boys, your paroles have been refused, Give me my ball, I have to go home for supper. And he told us those g1r1s cou1dn't wrestle W1-esfle Sports PHOTO - COURTESY OF THE SPANISH EMBASSY INFORMATION DEPARTMENT 14 6 WASHINGTON, D,C, Q 2,43 .wr , WW Y W N. 13, ,M ,:QeMq, vw ,z A., V V' '9'W wmq, ,QQX, 'Q31 fLf u , ,H ga.:-A 1 W -fcswu .www , , SY sf, W VAL , ,g m, M -sf ,x ,N 1 , 4 ,..-.sf fi QQ, 'Hhmi 'fx gm,w,v,w, ,raw-v..- M I wggfww M- fwfr if - f A -f' 'k A 2iaWfNmwv- W gf,-f :N WML M .Wm 'iff' W ,M MWNN H X ,M I ms. -W'-Nvwi FH QA ' ,. 5. ' . asf .www - ,. , Q. U .vw- K , Mmm Mui, ima, :Sf SV ' pr., K aw , S2 , QE 1 My . why. - , 41 'B2'.,.4,. 'K as va-ww Qi E , :N f 3 ' E., a uf In ixwwm xx we W L, P aim. A 'wiki , ' M K. 5 Nwmf, H -, 'Vwn ' f 4 A 'AZN-N., . M .www 5. :AAVIQS K ,i -'M 'WMA W +L , I 'ifwqr..e,,,,A 4? mn, 'A H ,M ,. , ' M, 5 ' K 4 MwSY ', , 1-, ,aa 11. WW 5 Q 1. , at V .fy , , -f V 'MWSQY . ' ? !sf 2 !QiFl!iVS'fiM , , sg xr x H J , 'dupw-..,'W ' 1, - 'Pi-Q ., ,v?4wx,,Mf7?3 37L . tw WF f Y 5 W WU MMA -x .mmfgd wt G ' ' f awbr: wx931?'f4ls,4L lm ' QA. A T' M210-fi ,X . f m,,g2W . wx , ,QW V7 - JK ' ,Www ?AfmM , A Q- - ,iii A , 1 ,+92K.,i,V K x , aw-mt 1 ga x 1- First row left to right: J, Kutzler, G, Simpson, E, K.,ReinSe1, D, Heckman, K. Bohn, J, Oberholtzer, L Hepner, B, Grim, K, Fister, T, Gerner, D, Clay, D, Layser, W, Schappell, T, Snyder, E, Kissinger, J, Reigel, Yoder Second row left to right D, Hamm, R, Achenbach, K, Althouse, D, Berger, Mr. Douglas Carr Let's see, I could put Simpson in SOCCER TE M .Mt A, Look at those boys in their flashy red H4 tr, 5 iw. - and white uniforms. They're Hamburg Area's Soccer team. This high-spirited group worked to bring another glorious if I if ' I If U Q , whims .pf soccer season to Hamburg. Whether they won or lost made no difference, they were fine sportsmen and worthy oftpraise. Kerry Althouse Glenn Simpson James Kutzler William Schappell Randal Achenbach Terry Snyder -.. Q , N 4 e , an . , ,. X 9 V 5 Z A., M' V - Ve. - V N, 4 K 4 Vhhy 3 L,,,, D U 1 4 R A , Nw' S64 1 S S 4, ' we A f . ,,-vw-1 Mt, A 5 Q , , lv 25 ' I A ' 'V K . Wx 55 ., S . ' 5 2 -1. D' '99 gm ml- w L- , First Row left to right R. Konemann, R. Schappellg S, Schlicter, R, Seidel, C, Machmer, D, Bleile Second row left to right: Mr. Edwards, Coach, S, Schappell, CROSS COL! TRY TE M D, Schappell, D, Biehl, D, Levan, E, Heck, D, Schappell, B, Hoster, D, Yeager Dennis Schappell Ralph C. Konemann ,,,, 4 G g'EL-'jg , .W ,I 'L ' Lf'VM4'xE?:b 'R' ., if gal? - ,ef , Ltzjpe- kgiiifg-, W' V . 9 Jie., 'M-!'2f'fX Tw ,-8121558 e -iw..,3q , ., Lffg .54-,. 3' SENIQRS 3' 'L' 3? David Schappell Dale Levan ..-i.....x-.....T. ix Standing Left to right: Mr. Fisher, D, Seaman, D, Heckman, R, W ei ri c h, D, Cla y, K, Reinsel, D, H e c k m an, J, R, Zerbe, G, Blatt, M, Confer, C. Machmer, B, Grim, Oberholtzer R, Yoder, Mr. Werner Seated Left to right J. Althouse, ' JU ICR! VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM Just wait till we're on the Varsity team Ban takes the worry out of being close ,,,.i,.w,w 1 -Z., 1- . . New--f 1- Kneeling left to right D. Glass, B. I-Ioster, J. Riegel, D. Levan Standing left to right: D. Berger, E. Heck, T. Snyder, T. Gerner, H. Bachert VARSITY BASKETB LL TE M COACH Coach Werner and the boys spent a lot of time training and preparing for the coming season. Despite the fact that their season was not entirely successful, these boys should be congratulated for the team spirit- and Cooperation they displayed throughout all the ir games . SENIOR BASKETBALL PLAYERS Dale Levan SENIOR BASKETBALL PLAYERS SENIOR BASKETBALL PLAYERS Harvey Bachert 'F' if 'Q' 4-4 39 Mi all I Front row left to right: R, Endy, I, Steinly, R, Konemann, Yeager, K, Althouse, D, Schappell, Mr. William Edwards, D, Saul, R, Schappell, R, Konernann, S, Schappell Second Coach Row left to right: R, Boltz, D, Wagner, G, Brown, D, WRESTLI G TEAM D The wrestlers did it again, Coach Edwards and his muscle men completed another great season. Well-rounded and throughly trained, these seasoned veterans work- ed hard and displayed school spirit. Congratulations, wrestlers, for a fine display of your abilities. Ralph C, Konemann Kerry Althouse George Brown Dennis Wagner Dennis Schappell WRE TLI G V Mr. Edwards, coach First row left to right Mr. Edwards, Coachg A, Hartman, Heckman, J, Althouse, T, Corre11,D,Seama.n,P,Ge-hringer D, Bleile, R, Seama.n,J,Oberho1tzer,D.Snyder,N, Gibson. Third row left to right: Manager, B, Burkey, D, Clay, Second row left to right: A, Lesher, D. Stricker, G, D, Smith, T, Gerner, E, Hepner, R, Zerbe, D, Heckman 156 JU IOR VARSITY BASEBALL X Y- of f r P7 i.g1QT71:4kf'2m n ,4 1.9 I ,I Y, '- ,,' f, QELAIV, ix: 14, ff' ,gg-, 5,if7 1 , , r.2p',i,' . NN.,-, fx ff fs ,ff ?f Qs. .iff ff X, n NWI, 371 E J: 5,13 X1 fi. w v A SX, N wh ff f toti t + ra, s A - o mf r , A 1 t as 10 A - Af R ,if f , -W 'sd.zh. 'giug t 1 K W VU 'uf , X 935 ' , jgafvipf, Q 4 f ,?,tLf V WNQI ggi! AQ Aj' 6 if' ' , Afxt 1 Q ' I, I , . .j A KX fi A Q12 X, '7l A kl llvfy ' fo I M mn m ff . , , Q yi W nf' ,, if L grid 1 W4 kk A, xv . VARSITY LL TE M Harvey Bachert A - Dennis Strausser David Yeager Mr. Werner, Coach Terry Heckman ,ff We flfiwli j jf was A. Muller TENNIS TE M L. Bolm ,'!f I Mr. Weirich, Coach iiiw ..... 5-I A f , oww wwamw we ,l . - L is 'Liam , .. 'W A11 right, 1et's fight it out nowl Now it's 1,2 Cha-Cha-Cha Hi Mom! A 5, wtf? Nm 'ini' U! yur .9 And he hole me it was shock-proof Just watch the teeth! Coach said I'd sfart next year any way. -5331 EXIT e sf t. nlwihld .Q , . , e ,.:, 1 Awww! Come on down. Yea, But it's stuck fm Left to nghi: P Hoster, J Faust, B L2.u,S Adams, Left to right: S. Schlicter, N, Rubright, J. JoImson,D D Le1bensperger, J Leibensperger Marks, B, Weidenhammer, J , Seip GIRL'S ' HOCKEY TEAM With the coming of September, vacationing students returned to their class- es. As a result of stiff muscles, cries of agony could be heard as our hockey team began to practice. Throughout the season there were victories and defeats and up- sets which made playing all the more exciting. Among the highlights of the season was the game .between the team and our faculty. The faculty emerged victorious from this game. Front row left to right: M. Ogden, L, LaFaVer, C, Reber, L, Adams, N, Ritter, L, Hepner Back row left to right: E. Kershner, P, Liggett, S. Wentzel, J. Knoblach, M, Adams, S. Arndt F Mary Ogden and Linda Hepner - Co-Captains S2J1dY Amdf SENIQR Donna Leibensperger Judy Faust PL YERS Joyce Seip sherry Schlicter l in-.... Kneeling left to right: N,Rubright,J.Burkey, C, Himsicker, B, Bubbenmoyer, N, Ritter, P, McE1rea, P, Hoster, B, Lau, G. Hix, S, Graeff Standing left to right: D, Marks, J, Fox, D, Moll, L, Hepner, J. Leibensperger, J. Gaul, 5 B, Yocum, D, Leibensperger, L, Neisweider, F, Wolf, K, Lesher, J, Knoblach, S, Heckman, Miss L, Eblingg missing are L, Himmelberger and M, Ogden GHRU ASKETB LL TE AA With the coming of Basketball season we find our lassies practicing vigorously for the season. The Climb was long and steep. The competition was keen. Win, lose, or draw our team displayed good sportsmanship. Managers: Deborah Moll, Lucille Himmelberger, Jane Fox SENIOR PLAYERS Left to right: L Bates, C Hill, L Faust, J Bailey, M Moyer, P Leibensperger, B, Smith, G. Reinsel, K, Wengert Junior Cheerleaders: These are the co-workers of the Senior Cheerleaders. They participate in the pep meetings, co-sponser the dances with Senior Cheerleaders, spread school spirit, and above all, cheer for our Junior Varsity team. With girlsllike these, we can be sure our cheerleaders of tomorrow will be tops. First row left to right Oliver I, Hafer,Arthur V, Hiester, left to right: E arl S, Wagner, Harry A, Anspach, Charles L. Frederici, Therman C. Noecker. Second row Theodore S, Reinhart, Douglas F, Carr. THLETIC COUNCIL The purpose of the Athletic Council is to promote, in a cooperative endeavor, wholesome interscholastic athletic relationships with all competing schools and encourage intramural athletics in all sports. 165 V E x,!EArk 1, K nf' Hey Edl The Basket is over therel V ,. Have you heard about Head 'and shou1ders '? Three at once? f in M '- J' f- ,-v Q jg VQW' fin rj ' XQ, gi , rg.. ?C D x A A A , I N CJ 4:24 bi fbi-lip! , fd! 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