Hamburg High School - Pinnacle Yearbook (Hamburg, PA)

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' We hope that this yearbook will help others to have good times and recall pleasant memories. This, in itself, will be reward enough for the many hours devoted by the staff in making this book possible. Dedication We the class of 1966, proudly dedicate our Pinnacle to Mrs. Arlene K. Ernst who is greatly respected and liked by her students. Mrs. Ernst's devotion to her classes has helped many a student who would have gone otherwise unaided, We therefore hope that she will continue in her devotion which We greatly admire and appreciate. WJ, A Qmyvf .v,. 'f':f45f5i 1, H . , We Y :X A , 'W 'xv 'M M Y i 4 9' 55,19 -R64 K M 5' 4-1-ex ll' Sb 4 ,M 63 .i, 3' in J vi- ! gi vw ' i n vigrx y G iw R 1:3 h3 .,,,x F FR' A-. ff' if-Q ,aah ,L 'X Y A fx 1 'lk :ai 8 43 ' 5 Af ,, ,tc , Q-Vu qi . W, ' V .45 f - , H f 'W - ,V ?sn,wynY up L7 I my vii I Ltr N aw, X A V nv NEW me 'K ' mm. W. X 1 M H W .qiviikj S W K Q ,TN ' f ' 'ww A fm' f +5 - V -A N jgfaax r 4 f W ui ff., M K- E... X 'I V3 if ' M 'L Q. ,sky 1, A Af' L,i M ff' , ,H by.i-gg Q gigs? Km M ,fi gg-sr, is Exif E IV,, Y? 2 ,QE K1 ,ysflm H .sv Q54 .,Ak' Lk.. i ff A 'S .M F k 'R an K2 'gp Q .eh 5 ADMINIS TRA TION AND FACULTY U 1-A P- 4 ggwxefxf WW .,.,WM,k R Mr Jolm W Ebling, Supervising Principal, Mr. William S. Wahner, H i gh School P rincipal, Mr L ew 1 s I H Wolfmger Assistant Supervising Principal, Mr. Earl Shollenberger, Elementary Principal, ADMINISTRATION The administration strives to direct our school successfully and to keep it moving forward. The administration sets up rules to govern the school and punishes the offenders. They make up our schedules and supervise our studies. They are also the supervisors of the clubs, ac- tivities, assemble programs, and the cafeteria. The backbone of every school is, of course, the faculty. HAHS is very fortunate to have such capable and understanding instructors. Sometimes we students tend to misunderstand our teachers, but they always have our best interests at heart. The Class of '66 would like to thank the faculty for the help they have given us throughout our high school years. May I borrow your comb? No! You boys can't be excused for a dentist appointment. Seek and ye shall find. 4 yr A, 4. ,. -4. ,f?f? , Qi' 1 , '5,tZfQ1l,'f'.gl 1-exft'-Q J?1i .a!5' Y'1 '4 f' rwrig K, fa- I X U'rWMiNv LTP u viii A I 4 . S ily T That's the third knife I've bent FAC LTY CA DIDS Dfw- is ,il j f Y, 1 ,- if ' r. A . f E if , . 1 e iq gg W 1 , 2 f E ' l ' 'Qi d AA 1 ,iff - E 11 4 2 1 I e'-3 1, , - ,mi 1 M 'Mlm-M A 4 r Q .wwf F 4 k Z runs? 4? -Ni ,fi m '-NZZW we Left to Right: E. Miller, Secretaryg W. Werley, Presidentg C. Reppert, Vice-Presidentg C. Kauffman, Treasurer. 12 Row ill: Dr. R, Berger, A, Hiester, S, Faust, A, Bortz, J, Smith, T, Reinhart, H, Anspach, T, Noecker, C N. Kessler, C, Reppert, W. Werley, A, C, Kauffman, Frederici, O, Hafer, R. Yerger, V. Epting, C. A. Stein E, Miller, Heckman, W, Starr. Row 142: D, Anthony, T, Werley, F, Werley, R, Deisemann,R,Rentsch1er. Wh l D -5 ,A k Mrs. Leona H. Wengert, Secretary to the SupervisingPrincipa1, Mrs. Joyce M. Bailey, Secretary, Mrs. Anna E. Markley, Sec- ., M retary, Mrs. Miriam W, Kline, Secretary, Mrs. Betty G. ' Mattson, Guidance Secretary. 'E X, i fi SECRET RIES A D HEALTH STAF .W Mrs. Evelyn Northheimer. Dr. David Geiger. Dr. Margaret Miller Mr. Arlan Kramer, Chemistry, Mr. Irvin Smith, Biology and Physics, Mr. Gilbert Feeg, Algebra and General Math, Mr. William Edwards, Biology. FAC LTY Mr Harry Fisher, Algebra, Mr. Eugene Sandel, Algebra, Trigonometry, and Plane Geometry, Mrs. Eugene Sandel, Algebra, Trigonometry, Plane Geometry, and General Mathg Mr. Vincent MacDonald, Junior High Mathematics. Mrs, Maxine Schoemer, Business Math and Typing, Mrs. Vera Nice, Typing, Transcript, Shorthand, and Office Practice 3 Mr. George Burge, Typing, Business Law, and Bookkeeping, Mrs. Jean Moyer, Typing, Notehand, a.nd Shorthand, Miss Marilyn OBaza, General Typing and Business English. 'i ' Standing: Mr. John Flickinger, Reading, Mrs. Ethelyn Paisley, English, Mrs. Rebecca Smith, Reading, Mrs. Florence Oldt, English 5 Mrs. Karen Rutter, English, Mr. Walter Schlitz, English. Seated: Miss Lois IGine, English. Standing: Mr. Ned Light, World History and American History, Mr. Charles Rittle, American History and P.O,D,, Mr. Lester Deppen, 7th grade, 8th grade History, Mrs. Carolyn Toll, Pennsylvania History and Civics, Mr. Charles Wink, Geography and Science, Mr. Arlan Baver, History, Mr. Walter Johnson, Pennsylvania His- tory, Civics, and Science. Seated: Mr. George Weirich, P,0,D, and Economics. Mr. Arthur Troup, English and Spanish, Mrs. Rosemarie Machmer, French, Spanish, and English, Mrs. Arlene Ernst, Latin and German. FAC LTY Mrs. Dorothy Loose-Home Economicsg Mrs. Gladys Long-Librariang Mr. Richard Angioletti- Driver Educationg Mrs. Margaret Shilling-Home Economics. -.E ...-ny! Ee... gem.. V m.,ff:.f:asfs.- ... 'M M 4' --num:-WM Y' 1 viszffm-f1w.Q..:.z, H . , is U,..,v In t 3' Qzzz1.?Lt , ., H - . ,.,.m1u:u-umm Mr. Larry Werner-Phys. Ed. and Healthg Mr. Douglas Carr Phys. Ed. and Healthg Mrs. Louise Schwartz-Phys. Ed. and Healthy Miss Dorothy Mathers-Phys. Ed. and Health. Mr. Herbert Schoenly-Metal Shopg Mr. Paul Barnhart-Vocational A g ri c u 1 t u r eg Mr. John Glass- Wood Shopg Mr. Stanley F ortney- Mechanical Drawing. FAC LTY Mr. Rhein, Musicg Mrs. Thompson, Artg Mrs. Hossler, Artg Mr. Schwarz, Music. What do you mean, no school? These leftover leftovers are really good. You're beautiful. QC' ...ummm Robin-boy wonder. All right! Who took my half dollar? Batman! This just came in over 0, K, Wherevd ygu the hotline! hide her? ,, mmm. CA F E TERIA HELP Left to Right: Head Cook, Miss M. Merkey, Mrs. I. Kauffman, Mrs. C. Shollenberger, Mrs. M. Reinhart, Mrs. R. Frederick, Mrs. V. Hamm, Mrs. H, Wanner, Mrs. D. Balthser, Mrs. V. Wink. CUSTODIANS Left to Right: Russell Folk, William Rumberger, Charles Hoch, Herbert Bordner,Robert Seiger, Norman Wengert. BUS DRIVERS Left to Right: Clarence Luckenbill, Charles Savage, Paul Balthaser Homer D1etr1ch Alton Rolubach Stanley Robert Levan, Stanley Degler, Elwood Faust, Howard Mengel, Harold Hix Hafer. Joe Wagner. Richard Hix, Norman Hartman, ..... CA DID Lois broke another seat Me? A Republican! Want a lick? No you put your thumb right in there Ll Y SENIORS I-Ac, 4' JS fl- if ,X 4111 f ' A X :Q lik I 457 Y 7 ij- ,,,.,,,.... Pi xx 5 N VALLE Q W SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS B. Yocom, Treasurerg S, Graff, Secretaryg B. Grim, President3K. Bachman, Vice-P resident. The Class of 66's colors are red and white, with the red rose as its Class flower. This year's class trip was to Washington, D,C, The class also presented its annual class play. 22 of Donna Lee Anthony - Commercial - Clerical Jinx , as knows toher friends, lists history as her favorite subject. She rateslobster tail high on her menu. Donna can often be heard saying, Get serious! Joseph Sterling Bachert - Academic Boopsie can always be found in the center of activity. Italian food can be found high on his menu. He loves any type of art, especially painting. Kenneth Alan Bachman - Academic An avid ham radio operator, Ken enjoys physics. He is vice- president of the senior class. People who aren't on time ir- ritate Ken. aw'--X M. fave Nr'- 'KIT' Brenda Joyce Adams - Commercial - Clerical Brenda rates office practice as her favorite subject. Her pastime includes dancing and ice skating. Pushy girls and snobbish boys irk Brenda. Dale Allen Adams - Industrial Arts Qu1nce , as his friends call him, lists metal shop as his favorite subject. French fries and hamburgers rate high with him. Donna Eilane Adams - General Donna craves pizza and spa- ghetti. People who are always complaining head her list of dislikes. She really enjoys German. Cynthia Ann Adam - Commercial - Clerical P.O.D. is the highlight of the day for Cyn, She likes to spend her spare time skating, dancing, and riding horses. For crying out loud! is one of her usual expressions. Delite Hein Adam - Commercial Die lists her h obb 1 e s as dancing, watching TV, and swimming. Her favorite subjects are E n gli s h and economics. Did a n y o n e say, Oh, my word? Loretta Kathleen Adam - Academic Tillie , as known to her class- mates, has acquired a taste for steak sandwiches and Italian food. Noisy kids irritate her. A good TV show or book in- terests her. i Q!- ,Met SENIORS David Joel Biehl - Academic Dave enjoys trig, tropical fish, and sports, but has a strong dislike for braggarts. He can often be heard saying, Big Whoop Ronald Lee Boltz - Industrial Arts Ron, who likes m e chanical drawing, craves all types of Italian food. In his spare time, he can be seen working with cars or participating in sports. Edwina Charlene Bordner - Commercial-Clerical E ddie may often be seen danc- ing or reading. Math is rated as her favorite subject. Banana splits, hamburgers, and French fries with gravy are pleasing to her taste. Earl Richard Bailey - Industrial Arts Earl really craves physics class. He lists his hobbies as coin collecting and music. He has a strong dislike for dirty cars. Now get this! Pamela Joyce Bailey - Commercial-Clerical When she isn't swimming, Pam may be seen playing tennis or riding horses. Clams and lob- ster tail are pleasing to her taste. That's close. Linda Jane Bechtel - Commercial-Clerical Linda lists business law as her favorite subject. Her hobbies include listening to records and sewing. Snobby people irk her. Luke G. Bender - Academic Luke enjoys history class and driving. When asked what irri- tates him, he replies slow driv- ers. Bowling and skating are Luke's favorite sports. Delbert Walter Berger, Jr. - Academic Del, an all-round athlete, lists trig and physics as his favorite subjects. He thrives on spa- ghetti and T-bone steak. Snobs and braggarts irk Del. Jean Donna Berk - Commercial-Clerical Tina lists P,O,D, as her fa- vorite subject and seafood as her favorite food. She enjoys collecting stuffed animals. Boys with really long hair irritate Jean. Kathleen Alice Bordner - Commercial - Secretarial Kathy prefers P,O.D. to her other classes. Her hobbies ln- clude reading and sewing. One of Kathy's frequent remarks is, OhI No! Glenn David Bossler - Academic Bos , who dislikes people who think they know it all, thinks German is great. Glenn enjoys eating veal cutlet or French fries. Mary Anna Boyer - Commercial - Clerical Mary likes bookkeeping class and collecting stuffed animals. Basketball is listed as her favorite sport and steak sand- wiches as her favorite food. w Beverly Ann Breidigan - Commercial - Secretarial Bev enjoys Business English, driving, and swimming. Ham- burgers, French fries, and steak are found high on her menu. Bev disapproves of slow drivers. Linda Arlene Burkert - Commercial - Clerical Linda chooses roller skating and dancing for relaxation. Smart guys really irritate her. You may often hear her say, I don't believe it. Janice Mae Burkey - Academic Turk hates to get up early in the morning. She craves lobster tail and French fries. Janice lists French as her favorite subject. 'fra-9 .MM Barry Owen Christman - General Chris rates general math as his favorite subject. He spends his free time fishing, working with cars, and racing. Barry enjoys eating pizza and spaghetti. Joan Marie Clay - Academic Joan enjoys history class and reading, but bossy people dis- turb her. Her favorite sports are ice skating and water ski- ing. She is always hungry for apple pie. Harvey Donald Correll - Industrial Arts Harvey enjoys P.O, D. class, When not working on old cars, he can be seen dying model airplanes. His favorite saying ls, h, come now. Allan William DeLong - Industrial Arts Allan, often called Itch , likes mechanical drawing. Stuck-up people head his list of dis- likes. He can be seen building electronic equipment in his spare time. Daniel James Devine - Academic Da.n enjoys hunting and model car racing, but is irritated by people who don't use their turn signals. He always is hungry for hamburgers and French fries or chicken. Dale David Dietrich - Vocational Agriculture Dale rellshes seafood. He lists hunting and taking motion plc- tures as his hobbies. He can often be heard saying, That's for the birds. Darryl Earl Dietrich - Industrial Arts Deeder , as known to his friends, craves lobster tail and French fries. Mechanical draw- ing is rated as his favorite subject. He dislikes know-it- alls. Marlin Stanley Dietrich - Industrial Arts Mechanical drawing and physics are favorites with Marlin, but he dislikes boring teachers. He can often be heard saying, Ask me if I care. Susan Jean Donne- Commercial - Secretarial Susie disapproved of crowded halls and slow drivers, but history stands in a more favor- able light. Out of school, she can be seen dancing or reading. Kathryn Melinda Dotson - Commercial - Secretarial Kathy lists history as her favor- ite subject. Her hobbies include dancing, swimming, and travel- ing. What could be better than steak or shrimp? Theodore Stanley Driesbach - Industrial Arts Ted enjoys physics class and coin collecting. Chile and ham- burgers are rated as his favor- ite foods. Dirty cars irritate Ted. David William Eisenhower - Industrial Arts David is very active in the choral organization of our school, He also enjoys coin collecting. He craves steak and French fries but dislikes boring teachers. Keith Alan Fister - Academic He can be seen at the Sunday night dances where he pounds away on his drums. Keith pre- fers trig class to French. He can always find room for ba- nanas. Audrey Elizabeth Fox - Academic When not sewing, Audreycanbe seen building 'igsaw zles J puz . Seafood is tops with her, but show-offs head her list of dis- likes. Irvin J. Fox - Vocational Agriculture Irvin, who can't wait for P. 0. D, class, craves steak. When not working on cars, Irvin enjoys playing baseball. Dennis Richard Fidler - Academic Red , who enjoys tinkering with model cars, raves over seafood in any way, shape, or form. Playing gol.f and bowling rate high, but stuck-up people irritate him. Philip Allen Fink - Academic Phil can be seen piloting a '55 Dodge, known as the Grape. He dislikes dirty cars, but French is found in a more favorable light. Phil relishes meat loaf and pumpkin pie. Edward Irvin Fisher - Academic Editor of the PINNACLE, Eddie likes physics, reading, andten- nis, but nosy people irk him. He is always ready for a hot fudge sundae or a hamburger. James Matthew Evans - Vocational Agriculture Jim enjoys hunting and basket- ball. He is always htmgry for good steak. Economics rates as his favorite subject. Linda Kay Faust - Academic French is a favorite subject of Linda's. In her spare time, she enjoys collecting stuffed animals. Scallops are found on the top of her menu. Daniel Joseph Fetherolf, Jr. - Academic Daniel enjoys trig class, .but bad drivers disturb him. He can often be seen on the golf course. Californiaburgers are listed at the top of his menu. 'df Nancy Ann Gibson - Academic Nancy lists trigonometryas her favorite subject and stamp col- lecting as her favorite pastime. She has a fondness for lobster tail and Italian foods. David Grant Glass - Academic When not hunting or scouting, Dave enjoys a good game of basketball. Trig is the high- light of his day. Hot water fountains annoy David. Sandra Kay Graeff - Commercial - Clerical Sandy really craves spaghetti and pizza. Bookkeeping rates as tops with her. Sandra loves to oil paint in her spare time. You're kidding! 28 ffm Patricia Ann Fry- Commercial - Secretarial Pat lists dancing and car shows as her favorite pastime and history as her favorite subject, Hamburgers and all types of Italian food are rated high by Pat. Joze E. Gaul - Academic Active in the choral groups of our school, Joze likes to go horseback riding in her leisure time. She lists German as her favorite subject. Sharon Kay Geschwindt - Academic Sharon prizes her horse, Mid- night, and can be found riding it in her spare time. She can't wait for French and Spanish class. Her favorite food is listed as spaghetti. Barbara Frankhouser Linda Ann Frederick - Commercial - Secretarial One of the quiet senior girls, Linda enjoys eating hamburgers and French fries. Among her dislikes are slow drivers and people who are late. Marilyn Noel Freudenberger - Academic Frudy enjoys swimming, bowling, dancing, and singing, but people who are always late irk her. Her favorite subject is French, her favorite food is lobster tail. ada ,ww Sharon Marie Graff - Academic Renie , as her friends call her, can't walt for French class. Sharon may often be seen dancing, bowling, or cheering the Hawks on to victory. Bruce Allen Grim - Academic Bruce, president of the senior class, rates pizza and lobster tail high on his menu. He is always ready for any sport which comes along. Brian Kenneth Brim - Industrial Arts Brian, commonly known as Stringbean , enjoys anything concerning electronics. His favorite food is anything out- side the school cafeteria. Good griefl 1657 'N Y , !l David Gross - Vocational Agriculture David lists ham as his favorite food, but poor drivers are at the bottom of his list of likes., Baseball and ice hockey are his favorite sports. Gerald Oscar Haag - Industrial Arts Jerry lists trig class as his favorite subject, but slow dri- vers are among his dislikes. Hunting and ca.rs are his favor- ite hobbies. Dale Harold Hamm - Industrial Arts Hamm , as he is called by his friends, is an ardent base- ball and soccer player. He lists math as his favorite sub- ject and can be heard saying, Hello there. ik' ,-'Ali Barry John Harbonic - Academic Barry lists steak and French fries as his favorite foods. He enjoys hunting, as well as cars. That's hard to be1ieve. Edwin John Heck, Jr. - Industrial Arts Ed likes swimming, basketball, and hiking, but conceited people head his list of dislikes. He is a member of the basketball team. Lobster tail and scallops are found high on his menu. Dennis Lloyd Heckman - Industrial Arts Denny spends his spare time hunting. Steak sandwiches and French fries are tops on his menu. Trig class is the high- light of his day. Sharyn Fern Heckman - Academic Sharyn craves pork chops and scalloped potatoes. She lists math as her favorite subject and sewing, swimming, and ten- nis as her favorite sports. Do I care? Terry Lee Heckman - Industrial Arts Terry's favorite sport is base- ball and his favorite subject is trig. Steaks rate high on his menu. Right away. Judith Ann Heffner - Commercial - Secretarial Judy is one of our future busi- ness leaders. She enjoys basketball and football games. Steak sandwiches and spaghetti rate high. Linda Diann l-Ieimel - Commercial - Clerical Linda, Pee-Wee to her friends, enjoys oil painting and swimming. She lists office practice as her favorite sub- ject and pizza and cheese as her favorite foods. Get seriousI Peter Scott Hellman - Academic Pete craves seafood, especially clams. Motorcycles and -cars are among his hobbies. He can often be heard saying, Forget about it! Dianne Louise Henn - Commercial - Secretarial Dianne's hobbies include swim- ming, tennis, and oil painting. Bookkeeping class rates high with her. Snobby people irri- tate Dianne. Russell Elwood Henne - Academic Russ lists German as his favor- ite subject. Shrimp, French fries and sundaes with whipped cream are pleasing to his taste. Ego- maniacs irk him. Dianne Katie Herber - Commercial - Clerical Dianne prefers office practice to her other subjects. She may often be found sewing in her spare time. Dianne relishes seafood, but is annoyed by know- it-alls. David Leroy Hermansader - Vocational Agriculture Hermy lists hamburgers and French fries as his favorite foods. Trigonometry is his fa- vorite subject. If asked what his pet peeve is, he'1l reply, Slow drivers. Linda Ruth Holland - Commercial-Clerical Linda, who lists history as her favorite subject, enjoys eating breaded veal cutlet and fried chicken. She can often be heard saying, My Word. Barry Lee Hoster - Industrial Arts Barry enjoys trig class and an exciting James Bond movie. He lists steak and lobster as his favorite foods, and lifting weights as a favorite pastime. Carol Grace Hunsicker - Academic Carol enjoys bowling, playing basketball, and baseball. She lists English as her favorite subject and can often be heard saying Oh, for heaven'ssake. Kathleen Susan Hinkle - Commercial-Clerical Kitty's main interests are his- tory and eating seafoods and Italian foods. She detests nosy people. Uncle Sam!! Glenna Fayetta Hix - Commercial Glenna enjoys English class. Veal cutlet rates as her favorite food andbaseball as her favorite sport. K n ow-i t-a 1 ls irritate Glenna. Linda Ann Hix - Commercial-Clerical Linda likes bookkeepingand history class. She also enjoys playing the organ, knitting, and painting. Seafood rates high with her. What's this? Darlene Sue Hess - Commercial-Clerical Dolly lists office practice as her favorite subject, but is an- noyed by loud and bossy people. Horses and playing records fill her spare time. Shirley Ann Hess - Commercial-Clerical Shirley loves Italian sand- wiches, spaghetti, and steak. Business law is the highlight of her day. Lazy and smartpeople irritate her. Carol Susan Hill - Commercial-Clerical Carol, Hamburg's Junior Miss, lists economics as her favorite subject. She enjoys swimming, dancing, and a meal of lobster tail and French fries. She is annoyed by conceited people. awk arm 1692 Allen Clyde Koch - Industrial Arts Al lists trig as his favorite subject and enjoys water sports, as well as hunting. Steak sand- wiches rate high with him. Kenneth Lyle Koenig - Industrial Arts Kenneth likes American his- tory. Coin collecting and cars occupy much of his time. French fries and hamburgers can be found on his menu. Are you complaining or brag- g-1ng..Vl Dianne Rose Kunkle - Commercial - Secretarial One of the senior girls who is seen but not he ard, Dianne enjoys swimming and ice- skating. One of her pet peeves is getting pushed around in the halls. Darryl Scott Kissinger - Academic Darryl, active in our student council, enjoys mechanical drawing and playing the guitar. Roast turkey is tops. You're not smiling. Shirley Kay Klee - Commercial - Secretarial Shirley prefers shorthand to her other subjects. Lobster tail and California burgers head her list of favorite foods. I don't believe it. Susan Diane Kline - Commercial - Clerical Susan lists bookkeeping as her favorite subject, snobs and late people rate low. She enjoys eating seafood, e s p e cially shrimp with butter. Janice Sue Johnson - Academic J.J. likes P.O.D. class. She spends some of her time col- lecting coins, stamps, or stuffed toys. Italian sandwiches and French fries rate high with her. Gee! Robert John Karpinecz - Academic Bob dislikes stuck-up people. He raves over sports cars, steak, and French fries. Bob enjoys P.O.D. class and is often heard saying What went wrong? Patricia Ann Kesseg - Commercial - Clerical In her spare time, Patty col- lects pennies, post cards, and stuffed animals. She enjoys English class, but dislikes self- centered people and show-offs. Now stop itI 'hiv' i ,' 'ntg.yf Linda Mae LaFaver - Commercial-Secretarial Linda enjoys listening to re- cords and sewing in her pas- time. She lists office practice as her favorite subject and ice skating and swimming as her favorite sports. Larry Lee Landis - Vocational-Agriculture Hiking and coin collecting rate high with this senior. You'll probably see him order oysters. He can often be heard saying, Do you know what? Judy Ann Leibensperger - Academic Jude loves to knit and sew. Physical education class rates high with her. Judy loathes driv- ers who don't use their turn sig- nals. Karl William Lengle - Industrial Arts Karl, who rave s over steak sandwiches and f r e n c h fries, lists P.O.D. as his favorite sub- ject. Working on cars and hunt- ing are his favorite pastimes. Dolores Eve Lesher - Academic Dolly, as she is known to her friends, craves l ob s t e r tail. French class in the highlight of her day. She enjoys playing the organ in her spare time. Donald Ellis Lesher - General Lobster and sweet corn can be found high on Donald's menu. He enjoys math class and working with crs. His favorite saying is Get out. Carol Dawn Levan - General Carol can be seen drawing or reading in her spare time. She lists pizza as her favorite dish. She is irritated by unfriendly people. Oh! No! Leonard Gene Lied - General Leo, who detests stuck-up people, loves eating lobster and French fries. The highlight of his day is physics class. Patricia Ann Liggett - Commercial-Secretarial One of the more athletic senior girls, Pat relishesFrenchfries and hamburgers. She also en- joys listening to records and the radio. Pat avoids know-it-alls. 33 Gloria Susan Lindenmuth - Academic Liz, as she is sometime s called, lists swimming and reading as her hobbies. Snobs head her list of dislikes. Oh, for some veal Parmesan! Lynn Arthur Luckenbill - Vocational Agriculture Lynn can often be seen hunting in his spare time. A griculture rates as his favorite subject. A frequent saying of his is, Thanks a lot! James L Lutz - Vocational Agriculture Jim, who enjoys working on cars fo r a pastime, relishes chicken and steak. He lists history as his favorite subject and baseball, football, and hunting as his fa- vorite sports. Priscilla Jean Madenfort - Academic Prissie loves seafood. In her spare time she enjoys modern dancing and collecting stuffed animals. She loathes getting up early in the morning. DeAnn Ruth Marks - Academic DeAnn lists math as her favorite subject. Hobbies of hers in- clude knitting, s e win g, a n d stamp collecting. Lobster, crab cakes, and Slim Jims rate high on her menu. Linda Susan Mengel - Commercial-Secretarial Get serious! is one ofLinda's repeated sayings. Lobster tail is a favorite with her, but she dislikes slow drivers and know-it alls. '::'u- Stanley Arlan Mengel - Commercial-Clerical Stan is one of the more ba ful members of our cla Know-it-alls irk him, butbo keeping class and steak sa wiches stand in a more fav able light. Glenn Harold Miller - Industrial Arts Glenn prefers shop to his ot classes. He relishes st sandwiches. In his spare ti he enjoys hunting. Kids runnf through the hall irritate Gle: Harry Van Doren Burkey Miller - Academic Herbie, as he is often call! enjoys English and histo class. Prime ribs rate at t top of his menu. Art and boi ing occupy his spare time. Ruth Ann Painter-Commercial - Clerical Tootie spends her spare time oil painting. Her favorite sub- ject is bookkeeping. Steak sand- wiches rate high on her menu. Carol Ann Penrose - Commercial - Clerical Steak rates as Caro1's favor- ite food and business law as her favorite subject. Reading is her favorite hobby. That's odd! George Aaron Phillips - Industrial Arts When not hunting, George en- joys eating steak sandwiches and French fries. P.O.D, is the highlight of his day. Get outl Barry Robert Muthersbaugh - Academic Mud enjoys working with cars, but conceited people head his list of dislikes. He craves French fries with gravy. Barry prefers trig to his other sub- jects. Bonnie Belle Noecker - Commercial - Secretarial Horseback riding and driving around occupy much of Bonnie's spare time. She craves seafood and pineapples. C on c e 1 t e d people irk her. Dean William Oswald - Academic One of the clowns of the sen- ior class,Dean enjoys hunting, drag racing, and girls. His pet peeves are liars and people that don't laugh at his jokes. Barry Charles Moyer - Industrial Arts Baar can often be seen work- ing on cars. He enjoys P.O.D, class and eating hamburger barbecues. Come onl I I Mary Anna Moyer - Academic One of the more active mem- bers of our class, Mary likes math, Charcoal-brolled steaks rate high with her. Reading and knitting occupy much of her spare time. William Edington Moyer - Industrial Arts When not working on cars, Bill enjoys eating pizza and Italians. He lists shop as his favorite subject. Gail Louise Reinsel - Commercial - Clerical Gail likes swimming and ice skating. Steak sandwiches and California hamburgers are tops on her menu. She enjoys P.O.D, class but dislikes people who are late. Cheryl Ann Reppert - Commercial - Secretarial When not singing or reading, Cheryl enjoys eating pizza, French fries, or steak. She is annoyed by untrue friends. You don't sayl Kenneth Allen Reppert - Vocational Agriculture Kenny spends his spare time hunting and working on cars. His favorite subject is shop. Hamburgers and French fries are tops with him. Carol Ann Rausch - Commercial - Clerical An active member of our choral groups, Carol enjoys P, O. D. class. She may often be seen reading in her spare time. Oh, no! You're kiddingl! Joan Arm Reber - Commercial - Clerical Joan prefers economics to her other subjects. She enjoys sewing as a pastime. Oh, for a hamburger and French fries. Linda Lou Reeder - Commercial - Clerical Seafood and French fries top Linda's menu. Art work is listed as her favorite hobby. Bookkeeping is Linda's favors- ite subject. Norma Jeane Prutzman - Academic Norma likes P. O.D. class. Spa- ghetti and dancing rate high with her. She enjoys basket- ball but dislikes lots of home- work. Sherry Fay Randle - Academic Sherry enjoys dancing a.nd finds pot-ple and French fries pleas- ing to her taste. She prefers English class to her other classes. Connie Elaine Raubenhold- Academic Connie lists trig as her favor- ite subject. She craves hot dogs and sauerkraut. People who are always late irk her. Cool it! Susan Jane Rickenbach - Commercial - Secretarial Ricky enjoys art and eating shrimp, lobster and Italian foods. Swimming, dancing, and horseback riding fill much of her time. Susan objects to stuck-up people. John Larry Riegel- Industrial Arts One of our athletic seniors, John lists trig as his favorite subject. He craves steak sand- wiches. In his spare time he may be seen hunting. Larry Raymond Sailer - Academic Larry spends his spare time horseback riding and working on model airplanes. His favorite subject is trig. Larry craves French fries and shrimp. Ayse H Sarac- Commercial - Secretarial Pok1e craves lobster and Italian foods. She enjoys painting but is irritated by snow and rain. Transcript is the highlight of her day. Jill Marie Sauerwine - Academic Jill enjoys art very much. Painting, sports cars, and lis- tening to Peter, Paul, and Mary occupy her time. Jill can often be seen horseback riding or skiing. David Donald Saul - Academic Dave spends his spare time hunting and fishing. His favor- ite subject is trig. Steaks and spaghetti rate high on his menu. Carrie Darlene Schaner - Academic Carrie spends her spare time sewing and knitting. Snobbish people irk her. She prefers typing to her other subjects. So what?II Sterling M, Schappell - Industrial Arts A member of the wrestling team, Fuzzy relishes steak sandwiches and spaghetti. Out of school he can be seen hunt- ing and fishing. Betty Elain Schrack - Commercial - Clerical Betty enjoys fsewing in her spare time. She is always ready to eat seafood. Betty may often be heard saying SoIlI 37 Leanna Mae Schrack - Commercial - Secretarial Liz prefers shorthand to her other subjects. Reading a.nd dancing are her favorite pas- times. Two-faced people irri- tate Leanna. You neverknowl Dean Allen Schreffler - Academic Jeff spends his spare time bowling, fishing, playing golf, and working on cars. Lobster tail a.nd French fried mush- rooms top his menu. Joyce Ann Schultz - Commercial - Secretarial Blondie enjoys transcript class and collecting stuffed animals. She lists Italian foods and seafoods as her favorite dishes. Babes is her favor- ite saying. 1 lw Faye Elizabeth Seaman - Commercial - Secretarial One of the quieter members of the senior class, Faye re- laxes by reading and listening to the radio. She lists short- hand as her favorite subject a.nd can often be heard saying, I don't believe it. Marie Mae Seaman Marie, unlike her sister Faye, lists P.O.D. as her favorite subject. She craves spaghetti and hamburgers and enjoys basketball, hockey, and soft- ball. Jeryl Dennis Seaman - Academic Jerry, as he is known to his friends, craves lobster tail or steamed clams. His favor- ite sports include football, soccer, and basketball. 'Nm if Richard Elton Seidel - Academic Rick rates hunting and fishing high on his list of hobbies. H dislikes waiting for the bus. Favorite saying... Wha.t is it? Judy Faye Seip - Commercial - Clerical Judy enjoys dancing at the Flel House in her spare time. En lish is her favorite subject, but she dislikes stacks of home- work. Are you kidding? Donna Mae Senft - Commercial - Secretarial Dino, as she is called by he friends, likes shorthand an hunt1ng?!l She lists loud mouthed people as a dislike- NK Gerald Rodney Stewart - Academic Jerry is an outdoor's man, en- gagng in hunting, fishing, and golfing. German and P.O.D. are his favorite subjects. What is it'?!! Diana Jean Symanowicz - Commercial - Secretarial Diana spends her spare time swimming and collecting stuffed animals. Seafoods are found at the top of her menu. Are you for real? Christel Annegret Trassert - Academic Chris lists trigas her favor- ite subject. Any Italian food is a delicacy with her, but show offs are found at the bottom of her list. -an-ff Linda A. Spatz - Academic Linda enjoys reading and eating steak and French fries, but noisy people are not found inas favor- able a light. Oh, my goodness! is her favorite saying. Susan Jean Steinert - General One of the small senior girls, Susie enjoys eating pizza and lasagne. She can often be heard saying, That's not too hard to believe. Ardelle Lorraine Stine - Commercial - Secretarial One of the more quiet members of the senior class, Ardelle enjoys dancing and listening to records. People who don't use their turn signals irritate her. Betty Ann Smith - Commercial - Clerical Betty's highlight of the day is P,O.D. class. She enjoys eat- ing lobster tail and French fries with gravy, but dislikes snob- bish people. Get out of herel Lois Christine Sneddon - Academic Lois, one of ourquiet seniors, lists French as her favorite Subject. She enjoys knitting and painting and can be seen at every basketball game. Bruce Harold Spatz - Academic Hoc can often be seen at the golf course. If asked about his favorite food, seafood will un- doubtedly be his a.nswer. What is it? 'H-ea Mary Alice Werley- Academic' Mary Alice, president of the Future Nurses Club, lists German as her favorite subject. Baked ha.rn and French fries are found on the top of her menu. Michael Allen Wertz - Academic Mike, as he is known to most of his friends, can be seen working on cars. Oh, for those English and P.O.D, classes! Italian foods are rated high by Mike. Rose Ann Wert - Commercial - Secretarial Rose Ann, who is very active in our choral organizations, enjoys office practice. She craves raw clams. In her spare time Rose Ann likes dancing and sewing. N! C27 Susan Ann Wagner - Commercial - Secretarial Suzie relishes all kinds of Italia.n foods. Baseball, basket- ball, and hockey are among the sports she enjoys. People who don't use their turn signals irk her. Mary Ellen Watts - Commercial - Clerical Micki, one of our seen but not heard senior girls, enjoys P.O.D. class and collecting records. She can often be heard saying Ask me if I care. Charles William Werley - Vocational-Agriculture In his free time, Charles en- joys bowling and fixing cars. I-lam and F r e n c h fries make quite a hit with him. He looks forward to P.O,D, and English class. Cynthia Yevonne Turner - Commercial - Secretarial Cindy has a dislike for snob- bish people. Steak sandwiches and French fries rate high with her. She can often be heard saying, Oh, noi Dennie Rufus Wagner - Industrial Arts ln his free time, Butch en- joys coin collecting, playing baseball and soccer. Potatoes, seafood, and hamburgers make quite a hit with him. Neil Ray Wagner - Academic Red, as he is called by his friends, says his favorite sub- ject is P,O.D. He craves steak sandwiches. Vell, I like that! is his favorite saying. Elda Mae Williams - Commercial - Clerical Elda enjoys steak and Italian sandwiches. She rates office practice very high, but dislikes snobbish people. Wayne Calvin Williams - Industrial Arts Willie, an avid electronics fan, craves pizm and Italian sandwiches. Basketball and baseball are a.mong his favorite sports. Frieda Elizabeth Wolf - Academic Frieda looks forward to German class. Among her likes are playing the piano and eating spaghetti. Bowling a.nd basket- ball are her favorite sports. Impolite people irk her. .r Mary Ellen Wolfe - Commercial - Secretarial Mary Ellen enjoys reading, writing, and taking shorthand dictations. Chili and Italian foods are favorites. History is her most popular subject. David Alfred Yeager - Industrial Arts Yogi, as he is known to his friends, enjoys playing all sports. Steak sandwiches and pizza rate high with him. David's pet peeve is a slow driver. Beryl Ada Yocum - Commercial - Secretarial Beryl enjoys playing pinochle and going skating and swim- ming. P.O.D.. is the highlight of her day. Spaghetti and steamed clams are tops with Beryl. Wait 'til Itell you this! QUV' -.W-eff' 1' i X .. -fs. 1 - ..., . . Dale George Yoder - Academic Dale lists math as his favorite subject and ham as his favorite food. Model car racing, bas- ketball, and golf are among his hobbies. You've got to be kid- ding-In Larry Lewis Yoder - Industrial Arts Larry spends his spare time piloting his '65 Corvair. His favorite subject is P.O.D. Ham- burgers a.nd French fries rate high on his menu. Rodney Alexander Yoder - Industrial Arts Rodney enjoys looking for Vettes. He can't wait for P. O. D. class. Hot dogs a.nd Colby's candy are tops. Rod's favorite saying is What is 1t?Il Robert Walter Zellers - Industrial Arts Mick lists physics as his fa- vorite class. He enjoys going to stock car races and talking. Slow drivers irk him. S i, gh SENIORS ' s Q 3, . . gi, ,. 1- ' H REMEMBER WHEN : Russ Henne took a nap in Steeley's yard. Barry and Pam Weren't fighting. Del made a bucket for Muhlenberg. Jill went to the Prom with Chuck. Mud had his driver's license. Heck borrowed Mud's hankie. Pat Fry's car started on the first try. Jim and Darryl stayed at the zoo. Kenny wasn't laughing. Bill Moyer took a book home from school. H.A.H.S. had its own grape. Mike Wertz shaved. Norma and Dolly weren't listening to These Boots Were Made for Walking. Red and Keith weren't throwing spitballs in Physics class. Red became a Strap. Dean Oswald drove under 100 mph. Ed and Barry were stranded in Hershey. Gerry, Glenn, and Del were quiet in German class. Russ wore his ballerina outfit. H.A.H.S. was on television. Mr. Sweeney recited poems. Luke looked for Mr. Sweeney's ships in the courtyard. Row ffl: J. Leibensperger, N. Prutzman, K. Bachman, D. Raubenhold, D. Marks, D. Henn, Mr. Weirich. Row 4143: D. Herber, D. Lesher, M. Moyer. Row 4152: S. Heckman, G. Fetherolf, N. Wagner, P. Fink, R. Henne, E. Fisher, D. Lindenmuth, H. Miller, L. Faust, J. Sauerwine, C. Dietrich, D. Biehl, J. Seaman. The Senior Class of 1966 presented as its play this year, Creeping Shadows by Germaine Haney, directed by Mr. George Weirich. The Senior Class play, Creeping Shadows, gave its audience comedy, mystery, and ro- mance, The scene was an old haunted house, a first class mausoleum with none of the comforts of home. The casts' fearless leader, Mr, Weirich, wanted the cast to make children cry and old ladies faint. They nearly did! Bill Frazier ...... Daniel Fetherolf Mrs. Frazier . . Gloria Lindenmuth . Sharyn Heckman . , , Mary Moyer , Jerry Stewart Cherry . . . Kit Laughton . Ted Garvey . Jack Hunter . . . . . Daniel Devine Mr, Wade . . . . Kenny Bachman Mr, King . . . , Harry Miller Anna . . . .... Loretta Adam Jill . . . Judy Leibensperger May . .,,,,, Linda Faust Lindy . , , , PriscillaMadenfort Ellie . Dot . . Johnny . Dick . Dolly . . Sheriff . Butch ,.... Hank . . . . . Mrs. Truesdale Snooky...... .. Buck . . . . . The Fugitive , , Linda Reeder . Dianne Henn , Neil Wagner . Russel Henne Dolores Lesher '. . Phillip Fink Darryl Dietrich Edward Fisher Jill Sauerwine Norma Prutzman . . David Biehl , Jeryl Seaman O,K. Who threw that tomatoe? Phil, you enter through the door-not the window. CA DI DS I don't care if a spring 5 sticking up, sit down These lines we rewrote are really good. I'11 grab himg you tie him up. iv! U M Seated: G. Lindenmuth, E, Fisher, H. Miller. Standing: L. M. Moyer, J. Sauerwine, G.Wi1he1m, D. Berger, M. Wolfe LaFaver, S. Heckman, P. Fink, J, L eibensperger, D. Moyer. PINNACLE STAFF These are the people who spent a great deal of time and energy to make this book what it is. This year's staff was broken up into smaller staffs such as, the Senior section, Activities, Underclassmen, Art, and Copy. Each smaller group did a fine job on its portion of the '66 PINNACLE. Standing: Mr. Light,F. Seaman, C, Reppert, M. Freudenberger, P. Madenfort, J. Gaul, L, Faust, J. Burkey,B.Yocom, L.Schrack, L. Spatz, P. Bailey, J. Schultz. Seated: D, Fetherolf, E. Heck, G, Bossier, B. Grim,D, Devine, L. Bender. PINNACLE STAFF Seated: S. Donne, L. Hix, F, Wolf, M.Wer1ey, C,Raubenho1d, L. Frederick. Standing: B. Spatz, N. Wagner, K. Bachman, D. Bachman, B. Muthersbaugh, R, Boltz, M. Confer, D,Dietrich, D, Marks, D, Wagner. : . iw Y 3 ar X W is f-fk, 42, ' . Oh, No, I'm late for work again! . R f- Q-... April 23, 1965 I'm one of the Vestals I was a 97-pound weakling I E t b n my as er onnet James Bond, get out of there! af JF Maynard G,Wertz Honestly, Charlie, it was only 35 mph. av ' iw Sure he's mine! SENIOR CA DIDS You elves chust vanna fool , j ,Aj . , 'ff' I , x JJ, ,X .W V ,ff K f ' ir 0 By cracky! .W X ' -me . Study' Are you kidding? Mr. Universe NOW Harry- Main entrance to Stalag 17 But off1cer, I can exp1a1n!- SENIOR CANDIDS I use Nair! It w111 make you b1g and strong Is that poke-a-dot bubble gum? aw ' . W-ww. WIS? f '5 we mf xg. Mal SENIOR PROM an 'IK' -new ,,,Z Am , ff ...fs f 3 WE in-11 I e, 1 sw . Lf . . 9.-. we gyff C. Firebugs of the year We got out of school for this! I can't go. SENIOR PROM CANDIDS There's Boopsie goofing off again! Cafeteria surplus Jump! The 1adder's breaking! 'Nm EX .xfi I 'T '11 Q . 4 , I ,' fu. - ng '. w, 5 tA'11 K I if y Q' 1 , NL! QI' - rf N ep- 1' i , -v-' , fl? Q-Q I ' 'W'--f If x IIN 3 MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED: .V si J M y My dD1b tBerger. .. 0 v .I ' N. . 3.'..n-f f 4.4 11, MOST POPULAR 1 t B M x --fig I-2 Q ill?-QI I r BEST MUSICIANS: Keith Fister and Sharyn Heckman. WHO S WHO MOST ATHLETIC: D lb tB g dy L 'b . 2-55:4 X ...f XS X BEST DRESSED J'11S ' ' N A L VN L , . J UQ C H11 C1 l 9 06 4 1 we f 'S M S 5 1 A 5 ' Air: ' :TH ,I 11 G J p g ,n ,,, r E A ,,,,, , ... ? ' tj if I I - -- -M ma is Q V? ...X N Q M33 f ll i X Q pllii R ' .... k Q X, , , Q ' 'Z X chi' I ' f 4 WV 'T w ' Q nu: ll X ' ' X 'Il R 1 , -' I CLQAEZ FI.gR'1QcS:Linda Faust LACIZEEST: IE Eh y D t N 5 9 IA . S T! XR M1 WHO'S ' S X' xx? WHO f , f --j - J 1 1, , 5- r r YN N'X--- ,..1'.. . -- 1 Q vm........ R WORST DRIVERS- Pame Bailey and BarryM th b gh. Xplylifngr -f' 'ix I 44-'j?5 25 f! , .'5:,rEx:u M ,T 1 5 - .NX X N X S?- f Q 5 on v ' 5 1' .f-'Iliff' NX! An! R , ft?-fp V p .. ' I X ' X R... Ak! df Www ZQ W gxvx. '13 .1511 ELASS CLOWNS: Marilyn Freudenb g d D MOST TALKATIVE: Gloria Lindenmuth and Russell ald. H ne. 53 'Uv-e.,,..a F Troop! S omething New: Class diapers and our engraver. This window, Constable Miller? SENIUR CA DIDS One of He11's Angels. 1 dldnug use Ban Ess en wrrltmk I'm wired for sound. eff How's your head, Sweetie? Take that, Mr. Light! ' ,sf6..'li?n,1!lff+f11 Yes, I know the answer. You! Quit with the chops on Heck. Two for a nicke1. What do you mean, do I want akiss? Hi, Eddie. The frog turned into a prince. L GX Oh, it can't be all that bad. No, I don't use Ice Blue Secret. , .LIL A i What did ceasar have thatl don't? Thavs tafking the buubythe horns, J 111. wh:. .hhmvmvn .annum . 1. Come one, Come all! S .5 :if sigh. i ,. SENIOR INDEX Adam, Cynthia A.g Home Economicsg Junior Trl-Hi-Yg Senior Tri-Hi-Yg Future Busi- ness Leaders of America, Glee Club. Adams, Brenda J., Future Nurses, Senior Tri-Hi-Yg Future Business Leaders of America. Adams, Delite H., Highlights. Adams, Loretta K.: Hockeyg Softballg Senior Tri-Hi-Yg Junior Class Playg Future Nursesg Glee Clubg Gymnastic Club. Adams, Dale A., None Adams, Donna E.: Junior Tri-Hi-Yg Senior Tri-Hi-Yg Glee Clubg Gymnastic Club. Anthony, Donna L.3 Future Nurses, Junior Tri-Hi-Yg Senior Tri-Hi-Yg Glee Club, Future Business Leaders of Americag Gym- nastic Clubg Chaslerg Hockey Team fMan- agerb. Bachman, Kenneth A,g Band,MixedChorus, Electronics Club fPresidentJ, Hi-Y, Sr. Class Vice-President, Science Club, Jr, Chemists Club, PINNACLE, Junior Class Play. Backert, Joseph S., Highlights, Junior H1-Yg Senior H1-Yg Palette Clubg Future Teachers, Mixed Chorus Bailey, Earl R., None Bailey, Pamela J.g Student Councilg Future Nursesg Glee Club, Mixed Chorusg Senior Tri-Hi-Yg Colorguardsg PINNACLE Staff. Becktel, Linda J.g Future Teachers. Bender, Luke G.g Junior H1-Yg Senior Hi-Yg Photo Clubg Mixed Chorus, PINNACLE Staff. Berger, Delbert W,g National Honor Society fPresidentJg PINNACLE Staff, Soccer, Bas- ketballg Baseball. Berk, Jean D.g Mixed Chorusg Glee Clubg Senior Tri-Hi-Yg Future Business Leaders of Americag Gymnastic Clubg Junior Home Economics Clubg Junior Tri-Hi-Y, Biehl, David J., Photo Club fPresldentJg Senior Hi-Yg Cross Countryg Track. Boltz, Ronald L.g Soccerg Wrestlingg Base- ballg Student Councilg PINNACLE Staff. Bordner, Edwina C.g Home E c o no mic sg Future Nurses. Bordner, Kathleen A.3 Future B u s I n e s s Leaders of America. Bossler, Glenn D.g Student Councilg Senior Hi-Y fTreasurerJg Soccer, Baseballg Bowl- ing. Boyer, Mary A,g None Breidigan, Beverly A.g Future Business Leaders of Americag Cashierg Softballg Basketballg Tennisg Bowling. Brensinger, Nell P.g Future Farmers of America. Burkert, Linda A.g Senior T r 1 - Hi- Y , F,B.L.A., Cashier, Jr. Home-Ec Club, Sr. Home-Ec Club. Burkey, Janice M,g Glee Club, Mixe d Chorus, Future Nurses Club fSecretaryJ, Student Council, Class Treasurer, National Honor Society, Jr. County Chorus, Sr. County Chorus, PINNAC LE, Bowling League, Gymnastics Club, May Court,Bas- ketball fCo-Captainl. Christman, Barry O.: Hi-Y. Clay, Joan M., Future Nurses Club, Senior Tri-Hi-Y, Gymnastics Club, Correll, Harvey D,g Science Club, Elec- tronics Club. DeLong, Allan W., Electronics Club. Devine, Daniel J., Science Club, Jr. Chorus, Sr. Mixed Chorus, PINNACLE, Student Council fPresidentJ, Weightlifting, Future Teachers Club, Jr. Chemists Club,Bowling Team. Dietrich, Dale D., Future F a r m e r s o f America lSecretary, Treasurerj. Dietrich, Darryl E., Mixed Chorus, County Chorus, Hlgh Lights fEditorl, Hi-Y, PINNACLE, Junior Class Play. Dietrich, Marlin S., None. Donne, Susan J., Senior Tri-Hi-Y, F.B.L.A., PINNAC LE. Dotson, Kathryn M., Gymnastics C lub , F.B.L.A., Future Nurses Club, Jr. Tri-Hi-Y, Sr. Tri-Hi-Y, Jr. High Chorus. Driesbach, Theodore S., None. Eisenhower, David W., Mixed Chorus. Evans, James M., Future Farmers of America. Faust, Linda K., Sr. Mixed Chorus, Glee Club, High Lights, Cheerleader, Majorette fHead Majorettej, Secretary and President of Band, Gymnastics Club, PINNACLE, Jr. Mixed Chorus, Jr. Class Play, Bowling League, Basketball. Fetherolf, Daniel J., PINNACLE, Science Club, Hl-Y fPresidentJ, Student Council, Bowling Team. Fidler, Dennis R., H1-Y, Fink, Philip A., PINNACLE, Photography Club, H1-Y, Student Council, Mixed Chorus, Jr. High Chorus, National Honor Society. Fisher, Edward I., PINNACLE Editor, Mixed Chorus, Sr. County Chorus, Hi-Y, Photography Club, Jr. Class Play, National Honor Society, Tennis, Baseball, Bowling Team. Fister, Keith A., Hi-Y, Mixed Chorus, Band, Jr. Science Club,High Lights,Student Council, Soccer. Fox, Audrey E., Sr. Home-Ec Club. Fox, Irvin, J ., Future Farmers of America. Frederick, Linda A.: Sr . T r 1 - Hi - Y , F.B.L.A., PINNAC LE, Freudenberger, Marilyn N., PINNACLE, Mixed Chorus, Glee Club, Future Nurses Club, Jr. Tri-Hi-Y, Jr. Chorus. Fry, Patricia A., Sr. Tri-Hi-Y, F .B.L.A., Gymnastics Club, Jr. Trl-Hi-Y, Future Nurses Club. Gaul, Joze E., Student Council, Sr. Mixed Chorus, Glee Club, Gymnastics Club, PINNACLE, National Honor Society, Bas- ketball. Geschwindt, Sharon K., Future Teachers Club, Library Assistant, High Lights, Na- tional Honor Society. Gibson, Nancy A., None. Glass, David G., Basketball. Graeff, Sandra K., Future Nurses Club, Home-Ec Club. Graff, Sharon M., Jr. Mixed Chorus, Sr. Mixed Chorus, Class Secretary,Gy1nnastics Club, Palette Club, Majorettes, Cheer- leading, Basketball, Softball, Glee Club. Grim, Brian K., Electronics Club. Grim, Bruce A., Mixed Chorus, Class President, Soccer, Baseball, Basketball, PINNACLE, Student Council, Wrestling, Band, Stage Band, National Honor Society. Gross, David., Future Farmers of Amer- lca. Haag, Gerald O., None. Hamm, Dale H., Sr, Mixed Chorus, Jr. Mixed Chorus, Baseball, Soccer, Jr. High Baseball. Harbonic, Barry J .3 Hi-Y, Baseball. Heck, Edwin J., Sr. Mixed C horus , PINNAC LE, Stagecrew, Basketball, Cross Country, Track and Field. Heckman, Dennis L., Soccer, Baseball. Heckman, Sharyn F.: Mixed Chorus, Glee Club, Gir1's Ensemble, Jr. County Chorus, Sr. County Chorus, Majorettes, Treasurer of Band, High Lights, PINNACLE, Student Council fV1ce-Presidentl, Basketball, Future Teachers Club, National Honor Society. Heckman, Terry L., Band, Hi-Y, Stage Band, Baseball, Soccer, Heffner, Judith A., F,B.L,A., Sr. Tri-Hi-Y fSecretaryJ, Mixed Chorus, Glee Club, Heimel, Linda D., Jr. Tri-Hi-Y, F.B,L.A, Hellman, Peter S., Palette Club. Henn, Dianne L., F.B.L.A., Glee Club, Future Nurses Club. Henne, Russell E., Band, Future Teachers Club, Palette Club, Hi-Y, High Lights, Jr. Class Play, Mixed Chorus, Sr. County Chorus, Stage Band. Herber, Dianne K,, Future Teachers Club, Sr. Tri-Hi-Y QT r e a s u r e r J, F.B.L.A. fTreasurerJ, Home-Ec Club QPresident5, Glee Club, Mixed Chorus. Hermansader, David L,, Future Farmers of America. Hess, Darlene S., Sr. Home-Ec Club , F.B.L.A,, Gymnastics Club, Softball. Hess, Shirley A., None, Hill, Carol S., Cheerleading, F , B , L .A . , Future N'urses Club, Student Council, Jr. Tri-Hi-Y fPresidentJ, Sr. Tri-Hi-Y qPres- identl, Gymnastics Club, Junior Miss, May Queen. Hinkle, Kathleen S., Tri-Hi-Y. Hix, Glenna F., Tri-Hi-Y, Sr. Home-Ec. fTreasurerJ, Softball, Basketball. Hix, Linda A., Future Nurses Club, Library Club fPresidentl, F.B.L,A., Sr, Home-Ec Club fSecretaryl, Band, Jr. and Sr. Chorus, Glee Club, PINNACIE, Girl's Ensemble, Holland, Linda R., Mixed Chorus, Glee Club, Sr, Home-Ec Club, F,B.L,A., Future Nurses Club. Hoster, Barry L., Basketball, Track and Field, Cross-Country, Baseball. Johnson, Janice S., Future Nurses Club, Glee Club, Hockey, Bowling League, Soft- ball, Basketball, Gymnastics Club. Karpinecz, Robert J ,, Mixed Chorus, H1-Y, Student Council, Jr. Class Play. Kesseg, Patricia, A., Future Nurses Club, F.B.L.A,, Jr. Tri-H1-Y, Glee Club. Kissinger, Darryl S.: Soccer, Poster Club, Band, High Lights, Student Council fVice- Presidentj, Mixed Chorus. Klee, Shirley K., LibraryClub fTreasurerJ , F,B,L,A, Kline, Susan D.3 Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, Sr. County Chorus, Sr. Tri-Hi-Y, Gym- nastics Club. Koch, Allen C., Hi-Y, Jr, Chemists Club. Koenig, Kenneth L., None. Kunkle, Dianne R., F.B.L.A., B o W l i n g League, Jr. Tri-Hi-Y, Future Nurses Club, LaFaver, Linda M., Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, Sr. Tri-Hi-Y, F.B.L.A. fSecre- taryj, High Lights, PINNACLE, Bowling League, National Honor Society,Basketball, Hockey, G.I.A. Landis, Larry L,g Future F ar m e r s o f America. Leibensperger, Judy A.g-Future Nurses Club fTreasurer, Presldentl, Jr. Mixed Chorus, Sr. Mixed Chorus fSecretaryl, Glee Club fTreasurerb, J.V. Cheerleading, Jr, Chemists Club, Gymnastics Club, Jr. Class Play, G.I.A., PINNACLE, High Lights, Student Council CTreasurerJ, Bowling League, May Court. Lengle, Karl W., None. Lesher, Dolores E., Future Teachers Club, High Lights, Glee Club, Chorus. Lesher, Donald E.g H1-Y, Future Farmers of America. Levan, Carol D.g Future Nurses Club. Lied, Leonad G., None. Liggett, Patricia A.g Future Nurses Club, Trl-Hi-Y, Hockey, Basketball. Lindenmuth, GlorlaS,g Jr. Tri-Hi-Y fChap- lainj, Sr. Trl-H1-Y, Library Club QSec- retaryy, Future Nurses Club fTreasurerJ, Student Council, Debating Team, Jr, Class Play, Glee Club,Mlxed Chorus,PINNAC LE, High Lights Editor, National Honor Society, Jr. Chemists Club. Luckenbill, Lynn A., Future Farmers of America. Lutz, James L., None. Madenfort, Priscilla J.g Mixed Chorus, Sr, Mlxed Chorus, Glee Club, Colorguards, Jr, Tri-Hi-Y, Sr. Tri-Hi-Y, Future Nurses Club, Jr. Chemists Club, High Lights. Marks, DeAnnR,g Jr. and Sr, Mixed Chorus, Glee Club, Future Nurses Club fSecretaryJ, Jr. Class Play, High Lights, PINNACLE, Jr, Chemists Club, Gymnastics C lub , Hockey, Basketball fManagerD, Softball fManagerJ, Bowling League, G.I.A. Mengel, Linda S., Jr. Tri-H1-Y, F,B.L.,A. Mengel, Stanley A,g Hi-Y. Miller, Glenn H., None. Miller, Harry V.D.B,g Mixed Chorus Nice- Presidentl, Jr. Mixed Chorus,Pa1ette Club, Band, Debating Team, Hi-Y, PINNACLE, Jr, Class Play, Jr. County Chorus, Sr. County Chorus, National Honor Society. Moyer, Barry C.g Band, Jr. Hi-Y, Moyer, Mary A.g Future Teachers Club fTreasurer, Presldentl , Mixed Chorus , Glee Club fPresldentJ, Student Council, Class Secretary, High Lights, PINNACLE, Jr. Class Play, National Honor Society fSec- retary-Treasurerj , G.I.A,, G y m n a s tic s Club, Cheerleading fCo-Captainy, Hockey, Basketball. Moyer, William E,g None, Muthersbaugh, Barry R.g Stage Crew, Chorus. Noecker, Bonnie B.g F,B.L,A, Oswald, DeanW.g Wresting,Chemists Club, Jr. Class Play, Hi-Y fChaplainj, Mixed Chorus. Painter, Ruthann,g Future Nurses Club, F.B,L,A. Penrose, Carol A.: None. Phillips, George A.g None. Prutzman, Norma J.g Future Nurses Club fTreasurerJ, G.I.A., Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, High Lights, Colorguards,National Honor Society. Randle, Sherry F., Future Nurses Club, Mixed Chorus, Glee Club, Tri-Hi-Y. Raubenhold, Connie E,g Future Nur s e s Club, Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, Jr, Mixed Chorus, Library C lub, M ay C ourt, PINNACLE, Softball fManagerQ. Rausch, Carol A.g Glee Club, Mixed Chorus , Home Ec Club, Jr, Mixed Chorus, Trl-Hi-Y. Reber, Joan A., Home-Ec Club, Glee Club. Reeder, Linda L., F.B,L,A,, Tri-Hi-Y, Palette Club, Glee Club, Mixed Chorus. Reinsel, Gail L., F,B,L.A,, Cheerleading. Reppert, Cheryl A., F,B.L.A,, PINNACLE, Glee Club, National Honor Society. Reppert, Kenneth A., Future Farmers of America. Rickenbach, Susan J., Library Club, F.B.L.A. Riegel, John L., Soccer, Baseball, Bas- ketball. Sailer, Larry R., Band. Sarac, Ayse H.g Palette Club, Photography Club, F.B.L.A., Tri-Hi-Y. Sauerwine, Jll1M.3 Palette Club fSecretary, Vice-Presidentl, Student Council, Tri- Hi-Y, Mixed Chorus, Glee Club, Girl's Ensemble, National Honor Society, Jr. Chorus, Sr. County Chorus, Jr. Class Play, Colorguards, Band, Debating Team, High Lights, PINNACLE. Saul, David D.3 Student Council, Wrestling. Schaner, Carrie D., Library Club, Sr. Home-Ec Club CVice-Presidentl, Future Teachers Club. Schappell, Sterling M.: Wrestling. Schrack, Betty E., Student Council fSec- retaryl, Sr. Home-Ec Club, Mixed Chorus, Glee Club. Schrack, Leanna M., F,B,L.A,, National Honor Society, PINNAC LE, Schreffler, Dean A.5 Mixed Chorus, County Chorus, Band. Schultz, Joyce A., F.B.L.A., Tri-H1-Y, Ll- brary Club, PINNACLE, C he e r l e a ding, Home-Ec Club, Seaman, Faye E., F,B,L.A., Glee Club, Sr. and Jr. Home-Ec Club, PINNACLE, Jr. Trl-Hi-Y. Seaman, Jeryl Seaman, Marie M., Sr. Home-Ec Club, Jr, Home-Ec Club, Jr. Tri-Hi-Y. Seidel, Richard E., Palette Club, Track and Field, Cross-Country. Seip, Judy F.: None. Senft, Donna M.: F.B.L.A., High Lights, Tri-Hi-Y. Smith, Betty A., Cheerleading, Sr. Tri- H1-Y JChaplalnJ , F.B.L.A., Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, Gymnastics Club, Future Nurses Club, Jr. Mixed Chorus, May Court. Sneddon, Lois C., Future Teachers Club, Glee Club, Future Nurses Club, National Honor Society. Spatz, Bruce H., Student Council, Hi-Y, PINNACLE, Jr. Class President. Spatz, Linda A., Future Nurses C lub , Science Club, Library Club fVlce- Pr e s 1 dentl, High Lights, PINNACLE, Palette Club, National Honor Society. Steinert, Susan J.: Glee Club, F.B.L.A,, Jr. Tri-H1-Y fTreasurerl, Jr. Home-Ec Club, Bowling League. Stewart, Gerald R., Hi-Y fVice-Presldentl, Hi-Y Basketball. Stine, Ardelle L., F.B.L.A., Glee Club. Symanowlcz, Diana J.: F.B.L.A., Softball. Trassert, Christel A., Future Nurses Club, Trl-Hi-Y, Glee Club, Gymnastics Club. Turner, Cynthia Y., Glee Club, F.B.L.A. Wagner, Dennia R., None, Wagner, Neil R., Band, Chorus, Hi-Y, Chemists Club. Wagner, Susan A., F.B.L.A,, Gymnastics Club. Watts , Maryellen.: None, Werley, Charles W.: Future Farmers of America. Werley, Mary A.g Future Nurses Club fPresidentJ, Student Council, Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, PINNACLE, National Honor Society. Wert, Rose A., F,B.L,A.,Jr,Chorus,Mixed Chorus, Glee Club, Jr, Tri-H1-Y fVice- Presidentj, Jr. Home-Ec Club,Girl's En- sernble. Wertz, Michael A.3 Mixed Chorus, Wres- tling. Williams, Elda M., Sr. Home-Ec Club. Williams, Wayne C,g Electronics Club. Wolf, Frieda E.g High Lights, PINNACLE, Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, Future Teachers Club fTreasurer, Presidentj , S t u d e n t Council, Jr. Tri-Hi-Y, National Ho no r Society, Bowling League, Basketball. Wolfe, Mary Ellen.g Student Council, High Lights, PINNACLE, F,B.L.A,, National Honor Society. Yeager, David A,g Wrestling, Cross- Country, Baseball. Yocom, Beryl A., Jr. and Sr. Mixed Chorus, Glee Club fSecretaryJ,Basketbal1,F.B.L.A. fPresident5, High Lights,PINNAC LE,Class Treasurer, May Court. Yoder, Dale G.3 Hi-Y Club. Yoder, Larry L., Electronics Club. Yoder, Rodney A.g Photography Club, Bas- ketball fManagerJ. Zellers, Robert W.g None. UNDER CLASSMEN , A+' 11.115 gf! 5, - ,gf gf: '- r ' gi V 1 Pu 'N W ,. . win, Q e 1 x 54 ww . vm I, r ,., -fa ' Fw W ,vi 'lie' ,,ur R Kerschner, Treasurerg B. Bubbenmoyer, Secretaryg R. Kauffman, Presidentg R. Zerbe, Vice-President. J UNI UR CLASS OFFICERS The Class of 67 is comprised of approximately 170 pupils. Its class advisors are Mr. Troup and Mr. Deppen. Its class officers are Ray Kauffman, President: Richard Zerbe, Vice-Presidentg Brenda Bubbenmoyer, Secretaryg and Rose Kershner, Treasurer. The Class of 67 has just recently received their class jackets and rings, with the class colors being burgundy and white. The Class of 67 also pre- sented a play on November 19 and 20 entitled Seventeen is Terrific and drew a large attendance, with Mr, Weirich as the faculty advisor. Future plans are few and undecided, but the class officers have stated they are working on a new location for the junior-senior prom to be held next Spring. in 'G E, Klahr, S. Kauffman, J, Lynn, L. Layser, B, Moore, R. Miller, W, Himmelberger, P. Lutz. UNI ORS E. Hepner, D. Karpinecz, R,Kauffman, M. Mason D. Martin. K. Stitzel, R, Stoudt, D. Steely, M, Wessner, B. Weidenhammer, D. Snyder, L. Wagner,J.Trump, T. Yoder. 65 K, Davis, K. Brornmer, J. Bailey, D. Brobst, L. Adam, H. Correll. UNIORS 3 fx fmmm-va, Y S. Miller, A. Landis, E. Kershner, C, Peters, L. Leibensperger, R, Kerschner, J. Long. HR. F. Sholl, C. Wagaman, R. Zerr, R. Weirich, R. Yoder, J. Stein, D. Yoder, D. Thren. 66 Seated: T. Geisweit, S. Heckman, T. Gerner, A. Hartman. Standing: D. Dunkle, D. Bachman, W. Burkey, L. Donne, L. Hinderliter, D, Heydt, L. Hefmer, C. Himmelberger. mawwi 5, ,Mmm Row ffl: R. Zellers, G. Yoder, G. Wenger. Row WZ: S. Schaner, D. Stertzel, P. Snyder, K. Stewart, R. Zerbe. G. Wilhelm, M. Stitzel, D. Sunday, G. Troutman, M. Van Buskirk, L. Trexler, R. Zajac, K. Stoudt. K, Reinsel, B. Seaman, C. Rentschler, S. Bengtsson, M. Reed, D. Neideigh, G. Shollenberger, H. Ogden. JU IOR J. Landis, K. Miller, P, McE1rae, C. Leibensperger, L, Kleinsmith, G. Kline, R. Koneman, L. Metz, R. Koch, A Krick. 67 ,IU IOR Seated: S, Berger, K Berger, S. Bolick, J. Althouse, C. Degler, L. Anspach. Standing: R. Beltz, P. Bubbenmoyer, T. Borkey, J. Balatgek, D. Brown, D. B1a.nford, M. Arndt, R. Auriemma. Row ffl: T. Bashore, C. Brobst, D. Baylor, D. Burkey, J. Atkinson. Row 142: D. Bausher, K. Bohn, B. Bubbenmoyer, C. Armentrout, M. Adam, L. Brittenburg, S. Arndt. 68 a 1 H. Rubright, K. Peters, B. Price, D. Riegel, C. Slichter, B. Schmeck, B. Shollenberger, C. Ott, G. Schappell, L. Shade, R. Schappell, D, Smith, S. Rickenbach, N. Rubright. 1 5 L 1 -lf Around table: J. Hoffman, S. Ebling, S. Dissinger, J. Graeff, B. Heckman, J. Hemerly. Standing: D. Hackman, P. Gehringer, C. Henne, S. Keller, A. Hartman, R. DeWald, C. Henne. ,IU IOR G. Gehman, R. Frederich, D. Dougherty, W. Coldren, R., Diehl, B. Correll, T. Correll, G, Fidler, D. Hartman, L. Hartman, J. Hartman. N. Ramp, K. Savage, D. Reppert, D. Phillips, S. Phillips, G. Reed, J. Reinoehl, C. Sadler, M Rissmiller, S. Raubenhold, D. Mooney, J Oberholtzer. 69 ,, A ww f--' f f H ' S w zsefeisiisiiesgqg 'zfi 0,2 in W And now for our Walence Bee. Aww ou're not really Bruce Wayne, millionaire socialite. , Y E.E,E.E! Gremlins! But nowl use Gleem every chance Bill of Arabia, Can'tcha tell? UNIUR CA DIDS I get. E Please, Mr. Wagner, put your hat back on! in 2' 1, -unsun- Snow King and Queen 2 what d'ya mean, where's the seat? Do you really like my tie? fb AXA we-:gg -ai .. em.. ax Would you believe .... '? CANDIDS Now, if I were coach... Hershey Bar. Who ever came up with Lg play? Bazapl You're a Dr. Allenby . . Grandma . . Hanah .... Chuck Allenby Barby Allenby Janie Allenby Billie Allenby Patsy Gardner Nancy Pomeroy Hugo Jarvis George Bennet Ginny Grant . JUNIOR CLASS PLAY Seated on floor: D. Mooney.Seated Standing: Mr. Weirich, C. Armentrout, D Kershner, K. Stewart. SEVENTEEN IS TERRIFIC ................Ca1vinArmentrout , , Elaine Kershner . . Karen Stewart . . , Steve Kauffman , , Kathy Himmelberger .. . . Rose Ann Yoder , . , , Dennis Mooney . . .Brenda Bubbenmoyer . , . , Rose Kershner , David Martin . David Neidigh , June Stein The Junior Class did a fine job on November 19 and 20 when they presented the three-act comedy Seventeen Is Terrific. Under the direction of Mr, George Weirich, the play entertained the audience with humor and a sense of relaxation. on sofa: B. Bubbenrnoyer, R. Yoder, K. Himmelberger, S. Kauffman, J. Stein. Martin, R. Kershner, D. Neidigh, Ef UN I OR CLASS PLA Y Why does Mr. Light have to give so many quizzes? X Tell me another one, George. l Hi there! Do you really mean the whole cast gets 90 averages! '? No, you may not have the car! What do you mean I memorized your lines? If only I were bald. I told you to get rid of that tattoo. Q rf V 5 S 1. 457: 55 'K 2 tg was .5 it , if A . 5 5 v- W. ,Z J, . . u.: VZ G' gtg '-5.2 ,A J. Knoblauch, Secretaryg G, Heckman, Vice-PresidentgJ. Gregor, Presidentg P, Dalious, Treasurer SOPHOMORE CLASS UFFICERS This class is the stepping stone between Junior High and Senior High. This year the class held the annual Sophomore Class dance. It also picked its class colors. S OPH OM ORE Seated: R. Burkholder, B. Balthaser, B. Bingaman, P. Adam. Stand- ing: R. Beckley, A, Adam, L. Baer, IVL Aldridge, A, Boyer, J. Beltz. Row 81: H. Seaman, K Riegel, L. Rhoads, N. Ritter, S. Schappell. Row 142: D, Seaman, D, Swoyer, R. Schaner, K. Sandridge, D. Rubright. Seated: J. Klee, B. Lau, J. Knoblauch, T. Kulikosky, J. Levan Standing: A. Lesher, B. Kramer, D. Himmelberger, J. Liggett M. Krick, D. Kramer. S OPH OM URES L. Werley, E. Steinly, L. Williams, K. Trate, E. Sweigart, T. Spotts. Row 4191: C. Riegel, C. Seaman, G. Reeder, S, Stine, B. Smith. Row 32: J. Spangler, B. Sa.u1, L, Schappell, R. Riegel, R. Spangler. Seated: K Kelly, M. Heckman, D. DeLong, P. Hoster, M. Kauffman Kneeling: P Foust, S Dietrich, G Heckman, R. Grickis, D 76 Fetherolf. ' ' ' D Row ffl: L. Mi11er,D. Moyer, B, Madtes, S. Reber, H. Moore, B. Reed, C. Reinhart, S, Marko, A. Maize. Row ffl: B. Stoudt, D. Savage, M, Weaver. Row 142: B. Turner, P, Turner, L. Wagaman, S. Turner, M. Sterner, B. Zellers. Row 141: P. Petrock, L. Reber, S. Naftzinger, B. Noecker, L. Neiswender. Row 42: L. Remp, J. Reilly, W, Reber, M. Rapp, R. Piacine, D, Moyer. Marceaux, L. Rausch, D, Miller. Row 92: L. UPHO Row 1411: D. Bleile, D. Anspach, D. Bailey, D. Blatt, D. Bea.hr, G. Blatt, S, Balthaser. Row 32: D. Barr, L. Brandstatter, F. Boyer, P. Bordner. K. Adams, B. Balthaser, P. Bear, S. Blandford. Row 41: S. Shollenberger, R. Zerbe, J. Schrepple, G. Schappell, R. Shollenberger. Row 4142: C. Symanowicz, J. Zohner, S. Wagner, S. Turner, J. Sullivan, I. Zweizig, S. Wertz. Row 33: R. Koller, D, Wagner. Row 41: R. Bressler, W. Brown, R. Brown, S, Cramer, G. Davis, T. Christman. Row 42: L. Fox, M. Burnett, D. Croll, S. Faust, K. Graff, D. Davis, C. Frankhouser, K. Graeff. 78 5.7 ,. W., , .Gill I Q?2 ?T?1a'15LQ 'kr .'V1 .w.M . -... .zi4.!:LMMa.1i3'a::'f'f13i,,ffm... v.a..:4 ff 5 ' 1' K 9' ORES C. Correll, S. Cashman, H. Golubics, R. Christman, R. Fisher, L. Dietrich, M. Confer, D. Clay, D. Burkhart, P, Dalious. Row 141: L. Heckman, H. Deisher, R. Hiester, R. Heckman, G, Henne, B. Faust, N, Gibson.Row 142: S. Hepner, D. Heckman, J. Haag, N. Kauffman, G. Hess, D. I-Iepner, J. Gregor. Row 91: T, Loeb, C, Machmer, E, Kissinger, B ' Leibensperger, K. Kutzler, P, Kauffman. Row 4122 S. Leiby, K. Lesher, C, Ketner, W, Klahr D. Kissinger. CA DID He got the right answer for me again. This issue of Playboy is terrific Boy, Mrs. Ernst, you have a mean right cross. Yep! Two cylinders, 80 hp. 2 I'm a messenger for THRUSH. Wh000Sh! x f'-o Eh 4 l'yAiVV 5 'h'f. iT'7' '75 - in ' y fa e Kfwfyf e X x A Aw, C'mon superman, give us back our ball CA History quiz tomorrow To the batmobi1e. Yes, I'11 be glad to go with you. Where'd it go? It's a bird, it's a plane, it's superman! ,Q 11, 'lf will ' -sf Watch him jump! I don't feel so good Row 411: R. Christman, D. Clouser, D. Adam, P. Bentz, K. Blackwell, B, Blimline, B. Adam. Row 142: M. Clapper, C. Beckley, K. Adam, G. Balthaser, G. Bashore, A. Angstadt, C. Anthony, W. Bechtel. Row 4+3: D. Beissel, P, Althouse, L. Billman, N. Balthaser, N. Becker, J. Adam, R. Adam, K, Adam. Row 4154: D. Alberts, J. Adams, C, Brobst, R. Berger, R, Berger, R. Berger, N. Balthaser, M, Adams, C. Bailey. Row 141: F, Mount, N. Heckman, D. Kauffman, B. Kaley, A. Greenawalt, J. Hartman, S. Hartman, C. Karnes. Row 41f2: J. Hermansader, A. Horning, K. Geschwindt, L. Guldin, D. Jones, T. Heckman, L. Ide, N. Oakes. Row 4143: J. Johnson, S. Hix, S, Fink, N, Hartman, J. Holland, R. Hix, C. Harner, S. Hehr. Row 11f4: C. Hadley, T. Hartman, G. Kantner, A. Hunsberger, R. Heckman, L. Gonzalez, M. Hiester, C. Freed, P. Heiser. Row 4191! J. Einsig,L. Faust, S. Degler, D.Dubbie C. Brobst, S. Eyer, R. Brooks. Row 1f2:S. Christman, J. Cohick, N. Fink, D. Christman, B. Christman, M. Fink, L, Bortz. Row 143: R. Crow, S, Eisenhower, D, Raucas, D. Epting, P. Evans, K. Duell, S. Buck. Row 144: G, Driesbach, D. Feick, W. Frederick, P. Croll, A, Dietrich, D. Dougherty, D. Epting, C. Eberly, K Dykty. 9th GRADE L - Row 1341: L. Kershner, B. Rolland, D. Kieffer, D. Kershner, T. Llndenmuth, D. Lorah. Row 42: T. Longnecker, S, Loeb, P. Kline, S. Loder, G, Levan, T. Pennypacker, B. Rhine. Row 1553! M. Lau, D. Piacine, S. Peters, H, Long, G. Lasko, R. Mengel, B. Knittle. 5 Nho smashed this fly in my book? We're saving electricity. Hey, 1et's print some mone i 4 Y Somebody please make them give me my purse. Me! Throw a spitballl? Spit-shine. But I'm telling ya I can't swim! But Mrs. Loose, what's wrong with making popcorn? ,Ai Row 141: C. Shollenberger, T. Schlenker, B. Schucker G, Shepler, N. Sarac, B, Specht,,S. Schaeffer. Row 142: R Ruth, C. Smith, P. Shrom, D. Sunday, N. Symanowicz, J Trump, M. Schappell. Row 143: D, Seidel, J. Thomas, T Schappell, J . Schappell, T. Schreffler, M. Shade, L. Smith, P , Spease. 9th GRADE 2 Qi f 1 an I 1 Row 141: A. Muller, B. Marks, C. Long,S. Miller, D. Moyer, J. Merkel. Row 1142. D. Metz, D. Reppert, C. Lynn, L Zullman, N. Prutzman, E. Kissinger, P. Kline. Row 43: G. Konemann, G. Pennypacker, M. Packard, L. Neuin, L. Rausch, G. Kauffman, D. Reidenhour. Row ffl: E. Wagner, D. Wydra, D. Wink, D. Zimmerman Row 41: L. Seidel D. Seidel D. Shoemaker, D. Snyder, J Strausser R Werle . ' j . . . y, N. Zook, A, Weaver. Row 142. J 3b5sgg22f,k'DD' ggSg6yi1'fWg2g'in?31'aLESSEQHEASHEEBJ Wagner, D. Weidenhammer, J. Wolfe, J. Weber, S. Wolfe 1' 1- f- ' 3 , d C,W ,T.T , .W1f. 'if3:S W. Senft, M. Sonon, L. SteWard,G,Schappe11, C. Schappell, Isvaglgrer' essner umer F 0 ROW L, Tinklepaugh. ' 84 3. wen, 1 never!! A CA S The peanut gallery. Lose your goggles, coach? Sure I wear white socks. Don't shoot! I'11 con- fess. 42-48-40 Collecting botanical specimens, Which guy is Debbie going No, we don't have Fanny Suz? wi1d over now? Hill. me my me e wg? af , lf Q 9 4 in we iv 3 if 'im 3 .gin if gg ,gf 5355 1- e ,, 3, f T. 2 5 an n S A-W QE 3,3 ilu J WSH as 2 Q ki Q A M, f . Q ll fl 'E Mme Q Q I 'im milk 1 . b Vb::: f g Q. 8th GRADE Row 31: A. Atkinson, R. Adam, G. Adam, M. Brennsinger, F. Christman, J. Bailey, S. Balthaser. Row 142: D. Bohn, L. Bauman, Coller, A, Beltz, K. Adam, S. Anspach, Adam. Row 43: C. Adam, D. Althouse, P. Bennecoff, V. Cohick, M. Berger, B. Correll, C. Antol, B, Angstadt. Row 4154: B. Burkert, D. Adams, IL Baylor, G. Blatt, T. Bausher, D, Berger, D. Berger, D. Christman, B. Althouse, R. Balthaser. C. E. Row 41: T. Epting, S. Fink, D. Davis, S. Haddix, L. Layser, S. King, D. Huber, N. Fidler, B. Heckman, B. Kramer. Row 142: R. Hamm, L. Dougherty, D. Geschwindt, R. Folk, S. Heckman, M. James, S. Freed, B. James, J. Kline. Row 443: D. Donne, E. Connolly, R. Kaufman, S. Fox, S, Gerner, J. Eisenhower, T. Epting, S. Hefmer, E. Dietrich. Row 144: M. Correll, R. Jolk, S. Dissinger, R, Donatelli, G. Graeff, K. Grim, R. Hartman, C. Lenz, S. Fitzgerald. Row ffl: R. Seaman, S. Reber, J. Sandridge, D. Kline, K. Leiby, K Merkel, R. Miller, A. Henne. Row 42: C. Schaner, J. Packard, D, Seidel, P, Marks, R, Moyer, R. Hoffman, J. Kissinger, G. Mitten, R. Keiffer. Row 1143: C. Reed, K Sehaddler, L. Petrock, N. Lutz, K. Schappell, D. Reppert, H. Miller, L. Remp, D. Kershner, L. Hinderliter. Row 34: D. Heffner, R. Henne, S. Reichert, D. Longenecker, C. Moll, M. Mengel, J. MiJ1er,S, Lied, L. Krauch, J. Kissinger, R. Nester. Row ffl: C. Stasulli, L. Smith, V. Shirk, J. Sullivan, P. Zerbe, C. Schultz, V. Wagmer, W. Weaver. Row 52: R. Showers, G. Turner, E. Wessner, B. Zechman, P. Seyfert, D. Schlenker, J. Zellers, S. Seaman, L. Schaner. Row 4193: K. Wanner, K. Witgnan, M. Zajac, S. Turner, D. Zuch, S. Zweizig, B. Wert, B. Wallace, M. Strunk, S. Strausser. Row 44: B. Sonday, C. Van Buskirk, R. Turner, D. Zimmerman, C. Zimmerman, H. Yoder, R, Stump, J. Trabosh, S. Reppert, P. Young, E. Spatz. Row 441: J. Schrepple, P. Watts, S. Moyer, N. Yoder, D. Steinly, K. Ott, R. Messner,B. Wagner. Row 42: G. Muntz, J. Schell, G. Stoudt, C. Work, T. Schlear, N. Wentzel, B. Stitzel, K. Sacra. Row 43: G. Seidel, G. Ritter, G. Ruth, L. Miller, T. Suess, R. Werley, K. Levan, S. Ortenzi. Row 34: S. Muthersbaugh, N. Savage, K. Wenrich, G. Wilhelm, J. Sandel, P. Smith, D. Seaman, A. Rapp. J, Epting, G, Kelly, R. Adam, M. Adam, W. Fisher, D. Derr, B. Berger. Row 4452: R. Kauffman, N. Hoffman, L. Dunkle, S. Leiby, J. Berger, S. Katz, R. Graeff, D. Fetherolf. Row 63: P. Kauffman, E. Epting, S. Kelly, M. Landis, R. Loranger, F. Fisher, P. Ketner, J. Hanf. Row 94: B. Bordner, P. Geschwindt, C. Leiby, S. Bleile, A. Kunkle, C. Henry, L. Dreibelbis, B. Driesbach, L. Koenig. We haven't had a teacher since October. Boy, is she neat. 4 Honestly Mr. Wagner, I didn't drop that orange. Dear Sue, ..... NO, Mr, Macnonam, 1 d0n't know where That darn little kid stole our basketball a- Who said we cou1dn'twear shorts: your waste can is. gain. to school. . if' Those are the best stick-peop1eI've ever drawn. Our new Principal. 8th GRADE Where'd the boys go? CA DI DS Did she really wink at me? This pizza tastes like Goodyear blowout patches. 41 A il, ,ww I i B9 milf Row ffl: G. Birkenbine, B. Bennecoff, B. Bentz, J. Becker, C. Brown, C. Angstadt, P. Berger. Row 32: R. Blandford, M. Brandstatter, C. Balthaser, R. Boltz, G. Birkenbine, S. Cashman, B. Bennecoff, L. Arndt. Row 4113: H. Berube, S. Buckley, J. Burkey, S. Bohn, T. Bachman, A. Anthony, S. Adam, P. Adams. Row 144: T. Bowers, M. Correll, M. Bender, D. Boltz, B. Boyer, D. Blatt, V. Brown. Row ffl: J. Desmond, G. Hamm, T, Fink, N. Faust, J, Dietrich, G. Correll, F. Correll. Row 32: T. Hartman, T. Heinly, B. Henry, S, Heckrnan, K. Duell, L. Degler, R. Hadley, N. Hamm. Row 443: V, Evans, L. Deesing, D. Good, A. Frederick, V. DeLong, D. Epldng, M. Doba, S. Frederici. Row 144: K. Flowers, K. Heckma.n, P, Haas, A, Desmond, L. Hartman, J. Graham, C. Fink, M. Faust. Row ffl: G. Kershner, T. Houck, G, James, B. Karnes, L. Kershner, K, Kieffer, G. Huey, R. Hoshauer, L, Klinger. Row 4142: P. Kistler, D. Kauffman, R, Guldin, L. Lindenmuth, D. Heckman, D. Hinnershitz, R. Hoster, B. Jabs. Row 33: V. Lesher, B. Kline, W. Kalbach, S. Heckman, S. Hess, R. Mengel, S, Kauffman. Row 54: R. Mengel, L, Mitten, J. Kelchner, G. Lesher, J. Kesseg, C. Lasko, D. Kerschner, M. Lando. 90 7th GRADE 7th GRADE Row 1141: B. Schaner, D. Pickel, G. Petrock, D, Schmeck, R, Reppert, J. McElrea. Row 142: K. Schlegel, D. Lynn, NL Schrack, V. Reilly, G, Schaner, C. Rentschler, T. Reppert, R. Rollman. Row 43: V. Mount, B. Moyer, R. Reinsel, B. Noecker, M. Ortenzi, K. Loeb, L. Oakel, P. Riegel. Row11f4: C. Prutzman, IL Miller, T. Rubright, D. Smith, J. Pomianek, K. Schaeffer, S. Schappell, D, Neuin, B. Marceaux, B. Seaman. Row ffl: D. Witman, R. Smith, L. Zwelzig, B. Witman, L. Weidenhammer, S. Stefan, M. Stewart, E. Wilson. Row 42: C. Zimmerman, N. Yost, K, Wengert, J. Spence, A. Snyder, S. Stammer, C. Zerbe, R. Turner. Row 143: R. Strausser, H. Sholl, B. Spieles, S. Zieber, P. Tinklepaugh, B. Wolfe, N. Strausser, E. Strausser. Row 44: J. Trabosh, R. Zuch, B. Trump, P. Trate, J. Turner, J. Wagner, D. Weidenheimer, P. Wilhelm, G. Weidman. Row ff: R. Gundrum, G, Epung, R. Burkerr, R. Hoppes, J. Kissinger, M. Behle, K. Lau, J. Bortz. Row 14192: J. Barr, E. Zwiezig, A. Kerschner, R. Harbonic, B. Holland, D. Bailey, M. Barnhart, R. Dougherty, K. Dinkel. Row 11t3: B. Lando, R. Kauffman, W. Henne, V. Correll, F. Kulikosld, E. Kershner, E. Balthaser, V. Harner, B. Dlssinger. Row 44: M. Kerchner, B, Katz, S. Henne, R. Kauffman, J. Fryer, R. Hartman, M. Kamp, IQ Lesher, E. Flickinger, J. Gregor. Row ffl: D. Wessner, B, Shollenberger, G. Stoudt, C. Riege1,W,Norton, D, Stump, D. Strausser, G, Levan, D, Miller. Row 14152: G. Moyer, K, Kunkel B, Klee, C. Shollenberger, D, Stewart, P, Stasulli, S. Naftzinger. Row 43 B, Moyer, R, Schappell, K, Roth, P. Rickenbach, C. Stoudt, P. Mooney, C Strausser, S, Wolfinger, B, Rhoads, P. Moyer. Row M: L, Reed, S. Reber L, Rohrbach, L. Zerr, A, Trump, C. Kissinger, R. Wentzel, M, Maize, A Seniuk, F. Reinsel, .gif At least they didn't spoil this. Pocahontas. Yeah, I'11 lend you 3500. 7th GRADE CA DIDS Shot down again ,N I Bobo Brazil vs. Gorilla Monsoon. 2 x 2 : 5? The Rolling Hawks. Has the bell rungyet? Ithought it said, Young Men. He took my girl! Norman, there's a pad- Miss February? Ringo?? Where?!? lock on the Men's room door! Student teacher? No, it's my third trip to the office today. 7th GRADE CA DIDS 93 Red, White, 81 Blue Review Now that I've taken the school over CA DIDS Mr. Ka Mrs. Jack Sprat a,, N an .I Yi-i E ff X 4 L A D K xii, 7 L . .,A:, . Get your chin off the rim, Heck. Duh, gentlemen! Dhis is a basketball. Sleeping Beauty. . W, M in Q in 9 l W' Rui si, ii: kj if ni im! ,f Q ty' 1, , ,W --ag, 41-xg ' A a H 'f The original Bat-mobile. The new office staff, Please! Don't tell Shelly! Miss America Pageant. Screeeech! Who'd you say Barry was out With? For on Romper Room. our lesson today xv Well, I almost made the deficiency list this time. Hafta add four more seats. Oh, there you are Eddie!! Yeah! I use Listerine. Looking for Ed or Del? My new pet! ACTIVITIES F? LQ. KS? Ji W, , .gf 53 Y . 'fgawimfz .M ' ff 'w if fig .. 3 is fi .af - -ex M 'MY Y-iii T'55L'f . x b r , L .L'A4.fE ' ' Av 5? Vw? , , , , Q 5 ' ,Qi-f ' Q , JK Q N- W ,sf 4 My 2? ., P, M A MQ E , 5 m x wk ,. X 1 9 X 6 duh m WP V Y 1 fl' A V-1.5-..: 1.1.!i'1.Q- 85 S fx A '5 , L. , f'S,,, , A 2' 1 K QS .IUNIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL Row 1141: B. Katz, J. Pomianek, R. Berger, C. Shollenberger, G. Levan, B. Mengel, S. Frederici, S. Cashman. Row 152: S. Reber, S. Anspach, S. Ortenzi, P. Heiser, S. Loeb, C. Brobst, C. Beckley, D. Wydra. Row: 1113: L. Hartman, E. Zweizig, C.Kissinger,T. Rubright, S. Bleile, G. Turner, J. Burkey, G. Wilhelm. Row 144: S. Zajac, L. Rausch, D. Feick, T. Schappell, D. Zerr, L. Kershner, R. Berger, A. Greenawalt. Standing: M r: Wagner, Mr. Wolfinger, Mr. Fiant. Row 155: D. Seidel. This organization has striven to improve the relationship between faculty and students and promote the welfare of the school. The Student Council ran thesnack bar at home basketball games, sponsored dances, made Welcome Back greeting cards for the faculty in fall, assisted in keeping parking lot regulations, conducted aHigh School Employment Survey, and was represented at Student Council Conventions. The Council's elections were conducted on voting machines in order to provide students with the opportunity of using them. SENIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL Row 141: J. Althouse, F. Wolf, Heckman, D. Devine, J Leibensperger, B. Schrack, D. Saul, B. Spatz. Row 52: R. Boltz, M Moyer, L, Miller, B. Balthaser, N Kauffman,L,Wagaman,R.Fisher, D Kissinger. Row 53: B. Smith, G, Lmdenmuth, J . Gaul, P. Bailey, J. Bailey, M, Wolfe, L, Kleinsmith, J. Stein. Row 144: K, Bohn, K, Reinsel, R Weirich, C. Himmelberger, S, Raubenhold, P. Fink, D. Wagner, D Moyer. Row 145: T. Gerner, C. Machmer, D, DeLong, M. Confer, J Schrepple. Standing: Mr.Wagner, Mr Wolfinger, Mr. Fiant. Row M K Bordner C Reppert B Breidigan, G Reed J Stein B Dewald C Leibensperger C Hill J Berk Miss OBaza Row 142 S Rickenbach Hemerly K Dotson P Fry Z Semuk A Sarac B Adams Frederick, B Smith P Kesseg Row W3 L Adam D Heydt L Mengel D Herber,J Heffner B Yocom, C Turner S Klee R Painter C Frankhouser F Seaman S Row 34 F N Remp D Kunkle J Schultz C Adams Bausher, Heckman Burnett C Miller S Turner,D Henn Wert B. Noecker S Wagner L. Rausch, B.Noecker, S N aftzinger, N. Ritter, J. Landis, D. Symanowicz. Row 146: L. Keller D Hess Sholl H Rubright, D Anthony L Heimel G Relnsel Rlegel Row 35 Y' ., CU sn, 'J.I w,'Q W' . 4, :. ,. , fill ,an - - . P K Qs' -4 -19 , ' ' - 1 ' 1 . , ..,. . ' - - , 1 h V 'mf - . f ' ' . ' gz' ,. 6 5Q t 35 is it . 1 - ', - A Aviva .1 A .. ' f . 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' A C .rf 90 'Q I . . . J, 1 T V , ...F ' - L. Burkert, S. ,Donne, Li gp., ' . W ' . ' , . . ff 4 ' y 1 ,' : . , . , . Vg, J ig N 3... , . . , xc K if -I , f gf' . . . , ' , Y ' f ,, S l . . , . E 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 H - .ff 1 7 6 ,br G . , . . , D. g . I v , . ' . : R. ' , . . , R. J l ' 7 Schrack L Hix L. LaFaver F B L A L, Hollahd, Wolfe, K. Savagei L. Donne, S. Eb1ing,J.Hoffman. W. Burkey, E. Heck STAGE CREW The Stage Crew supplies the behind- the-scene work that goes into every pro- gram. These boys are an important part of all our stage productions, including the Berks County Junior Miss Pageant, the junior and senior class plays,and May Day. The Stage Crew also handles the work that goes into our assembly and lyceum pro- grams. Q , Q... 'E' . C - 591 The goals of the Future Business Leaders of America, which is organized for senior high business students, are fly to present the business world to the learning student, and C25 to direct those students in specific fields. In addition to group discussions, the club sold H.A.H.S. license plates and pre- sented a fashion show,the proceeds of which went to the March of Dlmes.'The club also took a field trip to the Metropolitan Edison Company. fy .Q-Y ' ,Fifa . V- I , ,sfzsz ew K Q15-Yfffxgffi' fl Seated R. to L. M. Confer Wilhelm, R. Grickis, Standing R. to L. Mr. Light, P, Dalious, D, Wagner, D. Bachman, B. Muthersbaugh, and D. Moyer. 99 Front Row: S. Graff, J. Burkey, L. La Faver, ,K C. Himmelberger, M. A. Werley, L. Spatz, L. Scnrack. Back row: D. Martin, Mr. Wagner, J. Sauerwine, J. Gaul, C. Sailor,M.E.Wo1fe, F. Wolf, S. Reppert. ATIONAL H0 OR SUCIETY The National Honor Society is composed of members of the junior and senior classes. These members are selected in the middle of the eleventh and twelfth years. The purpose of this association is to create enthusiasm for Scholarship, to stimulate a desire to render Service, to promote worthy Leadership, and to encourage the development of Character. The National Honor Society celebrated its thirtieth anniversary this year. 9? 'P' . .mt .-QE.. Y QQ! E. Fisher, P. Fink, A.Krick, R Kauffman, B. Grim, J. Althouse, M wr Reed. Back row: H. Miller, W. Burkey J. Bailey, L, Brittenburg, N. Prutzman S, Heckman, M. Moyer, G. Lindenmuth C, Armnetrout, and D, Berger. PALETTE CLUB Row 1-fl: Mrs. Hossler, L. Spatz,S.Dissinger, V. Magdalinos, C. Beck1ey,W.K1ahr, N.Sarac Row 52: Mrs. Thompson, C. Schappell, L Reeder, Z, Seniuk, A, Sarac, J. Bachert, D Neideigh, P. Hellman, D, Martin, R. Bressler J. Sauerwine, S. Graff, H. Miller, J. Beltz E. Klahr, R. Henne. f Q .5 Q. This club consists of cultural-minded students from grades 9 through 12. It meets twice a month. Its main purpose is to promote Art appreciation in our high school. This year, the club presented a program for the Womens' Club of Hamburg and an assembly for the students. It also furnished displays in the art room windows and in various parts of the school. The Electronics Club is open to all students of Hamburg Area High School who have an active interest in electronics and who wish to expand their knowledge and activities in the electronics field. Throughout the year, members exhibit items they have constructed, and exchange ideas on their projects. Meetings include instruction in fundamentals of electronics, instruction in techniques of circuit construction, and discussion on various topics of electronics. The advisor for this club is Mr. Feeg. ELECTRONICS CLUB T. Work, B. Kline, Mr. Feeg, J. Sandel, E. Zweizig, D. Karpinecz, D. Correll, T Karpinecz, W. Brown, A. DeLong, B. Grim K. Bachman, R. Burkert, L. Kershner. 101 JR. CHEMISTS CLUB Row ffl: E. Klahr, D. Baylor, S. Cramer, J. Oberholtzer, L. Brittenburg, B. Frankhouser, G, Lindenmuth, J. Bailey. Row 142: J. Schrepple, L. Layser, K. Bachman, Mr. Kramer,H.Correl1, Mr. Smith. The Jr. Chemist Club is open for membership to 10th, 11th, and 12th grade students. The purpose of the Club is to develope an active interest in the field of Science and to provide an opportunity to students of Hamburg Area High School to see how Chemistry is used in the world today. During the course of the year, the Jr. Chemist Club takes a monthly trip to one of the many industries or corporations throughout Berks County seeing for them- selves how science is applied. The advisors for the club are Mr. Kramer and Mr. Smith. The Photography Club is open for membership to seventh through twelvth grade pupils with a serious interest in photography. The Club not only aims at producing an active interest in photography, but also strives to improve the work of those already interested in photography. During the course of the year, the Club participates in contests and other photographic activities which round out their year. Full membership is open to 10th, 11th, and 12th grade students while the 7th, 8th, and 9th grade pupils are eligible for membership in the junior high division of the Club. Their very capable advisor and ardent camera fan is Mr. Feeg. PHUTOGRAPHY CLUB Seated: A. Sarac. Standing: S. Cramer, Hartman, P. Fink, Mr. Feeg. Seated: G.Kershne J. Seaman, L. Klinger, R. Shollenberger, Bengtsson, L, Bender, E. Fisher, D. Epting, Wagner, D. Schwoyer, J , Spangler, D. Biehl, Schappell, E, Zimmerman. JUBUOR RED CROSS Row 91: B. Wolfe, S. Stamrn, J. Trabosh P. Tinklepaugh. Row 42: L. Oakes,P.Riege1 E. Strausser, D. Steinly. Row 1643: Mr. Wink N. Strausser, B. Noecker, V. Mount, B Trump, A. Rapp, K. Schaeffer, R. Messner 'im .le-A The Junior Red Cross carried out projects assigned to it by the Berks County Junior Red Cross. This year the club gave four cartons of toys to the U. S. Marine Corps for repairs. These toys were distributed to needy children. The Junior Red Cross also contributed S75 to the Hamburg State School Canteen Fund. Individual club members wrote to foreign countries for pen pals to exchange ideas about school systems. The Future Teachers Club was organized for those pupils who are interested in making teaching a career. Each year the club visits anearby college. Here they tour the campus and attend classes after being welcomed by college administrators. At the monthly meetings the members discussed problems in education and a student teacher talked to them about college. During National Education Week the club presented the high school teachers with flowers. The members interested in elementary education spent a day at the local elementary schools. FUTURE TEACHERS CLUB Seated: S. Raubenhold, C. Himmelberger, B. Smith, Mrs. Yoder, S. Heckman, L. Sneddon, J. Sullivan. Standing: D. Hepner, K. Adams, J. Gregor, S. Hepner, I. Zweizig, F. Wolf, Mr. Fisher, B. Balthaser, M. Moyer. E IDR HI-Y Seated: D. Lesher D. Oswa1d,D.Heckman,, B, Leibensperger, K. Kutzler, D, Dietrich, E . Hepner. Standing E, Fisher, S. Mengel, T, Heckman, D, Fidler, L . Bender, B Christman, K. Bach- man, R. Henne, R Karpinecz, J. Bachert. The Senior Hi-Y is a Christian organization consisting of senior high boys and authorized by the YMCA, The olub's best known project is co-sponsoring the annual Christmas Dance with the Tri-Hi-Y. The Hi-Y also sponsors a bowling league and a basketball league. Plans are tentative for sending arepresentative to the World Confer- ence in Europe this summer. Seated: P. Fink, D. Biehl, K G, Stewart, D. Yoder, Reinsel, G. Bossler, N. W agner. Standing: K. D F ister, H. Miller, Fetherolf, P , Gehringer, R Weirich, B, Spatz, C Slichter, L, Hartman, A Koch, Mr. Rittle. 104 JR. A D SR. TRI-HI-Y The Senior Tri-Hi-Y is a Christian organization for girls in grades 10, 11, and 12, It is the sister organization of the Hi-Y, This year each girl went through a three day period of initiation before she was accepted as a member and inducted into the club. The Tri-Hi-Y was co-sponsor of the annual Christmas Dance and held the election of Snow Queen and King. Members contributed for a Thanksgiving basket which was given to a needy family. Jr. Tri-Hi-Y: Row 1641: S. Naftzinger, F. Reinsel, L. Reed, K, Stoudt, D, Stewart, Mrs. Rutter. Row 52: B. Rhoads, A, Seniuk, B, Katz, B, Lando, K. Dinkel, M, Behle, S.Wolfinger,C, Strausser. Row 53: D, Weidenhammer, K. Sacra, K. Ott, S. Katz, J. Berger, R. Kauffman, K. Lesher, B. Mengel. Sr. Tri-Hi-Y: Row ffl: P. Madenfort, P. Kesseg, C. Hill, B. Smith, J. Berk, C. Leibensperger, J. Heffner, J. Schultz, A. Sarac, R. S. Hepner, M. Kauffman, B. Smith. Row 32: C, Henne, Fisher, M. Adam, S. Donne. L. Frederick, L. Adam, S. Raubenhold, J. Stein, R. Yoder, K. Miller, R. Kerschner, S. Dissinger, J. Long, J, Sauerwine, P. Bailey. Row 4143: G. Lindenmuth, S. Stine, B. Adams, L. Burkert, H. Seaman, D. Heckman, C. S. C. Himmelberger, K . Geisweit, M, Burnett. Row 54: P. Bear, D. Baer, B. Bubbenmoyer, L. Brittenburg, S. Kline, C. Adam, D. Anthony, J, Hemerly, P. Fry, K.Dotson, L. LaFaver, J. Gregor, L. Wagaman. Frankhouser, N. Ritter, Schappell, L. Reeder, Group ffl: D. Reppertg S. Finkg D. Seamang R, Werleyg L. Gonzalezg C. Eber1ygP. Heiserg D. WydragC. C, Shollenbergerg K. Sacrag Beckleyg C. Brobstg Mrs. Long. 1' .gv ,.,: L .. m m mia 4 g j ., - ai. 1 - f ..-:, gp s , It are DN-, MW JR. LIBRARY STAF Need any help in the library? Well, ask anyone of the many library assistants who work in the library during their study halls, and you will certainly receive aid. This year the Hamburg Area Library Club played host to the many members of the Teen-age Library Association Convention, which was held in our school. The Club also sponsored the annual Book Fair. This Club helps students develop responsibility and a desire to broaden their knowledge through reading. .5 Inj, A 'F' n fl, asvll 'Q Group 142: L. Billmang J. Wagnerg S. Wagnerg S. Katzg J. Bergerg F, Fisherg B. Wagnerg S. Ortenzig B. Zechmang C, Anthonyg G. Levang K. Geschwindt. .ax . . afWM '3jV b.ffW'...a-fi W - V L. - R. Mrs. Long,J.Schu1tz,J. Bailey, D. Bausher, L. Spatz, C. Peters, M. Kauffman, S. Klee, L. Rausch, N. Ritter. SR. LIBRARY STAFF Need any help in the library? Well, ask any one of the many girls who are library assistants. They will aid you in any way they can. These girls give up their study halls in order to work in the library, Among the many activities of this club during the year are the Book Fair and the Teenage Library Conference. This year the conference was held at our school. L. - R. B. Balthaser L. Brittenberg, C Sailor, L. Hix, B Zellers, B. Balthaser dalinos, C. Schaner 107 a:l: . ..4.-zgmgtai S. Naftziner, S. Wagner, V. Mag- Row til QSeatedD: V. Mount, S. Stamm, K. Schaeffer, P. Stasulli, J. Pomianek, V. Brown. Row 42 CSeatedj: B. Wolfe, R, Strausser, D. Frederick, G, Correll, P. Bennecoff, S, Cashman. Row 63 CStandingD: B. Moyer, L, Oakes, B. Schaener, D, Kauffman, Mrs. Shilling, A. Atkinson, D. Althouse, A, Beltz, G. Bennicoff, P. Riegel, S, Henne, M. Maize, Ri gf fa... JR. H0 E-ECO O IC CLUB This year the girls in the Junior Home-Ec Club are learning to knit slippers. They are also planning the club's annual mother-daughter tea and fashion show which will be held in May. This club is advised by Mrs. Shilling and any girl in seventh and eighth grades is eligible to join. F TURE NURSES CLUB This club was formed to interest young girls in the field of nursing. This year the girls were confronted with many phases of medicine. The club sponsored the annual UNICEF drive, a Christmas party at the Hamburg State School, and a bingo party at Berks Heim. The club also visited a hospital and a school of nursing in the area. Reinsel. , First row l-r: Mrs. W engert, M. Freuden- berger, P. Madenfort, N. Prutzman, S. Randel, S. Stine, C. Raubenhold, J. Johnson, C. Henne, S. Wagner, Mrs. Northeimer. Second row 1-r: B. Frank- houser, S. Marceaux, F. Fox, B. Madtes, A. Landis, C. Peters, L. Brittenberg, B. Bubbenmoyer, P . Bailey, D. Barr. Third row 1-r: D. Marks, M. Werley, J. Leibensperger, J. Clay, G. Lindenmuth, L. Adam, S. Phillips, T. Kulikosky, B. Balthaser, J. Haag, P. Bear. Row 141 CSeatedD: M. Heister, J. Reber, S, Graeff, S, Wagner, M, Fink, E, Schaner, J. Hoffman, J. Bailey, L, Rausch, C, Rausch. Row 142 CStandingD: P. Evans, M, Seaman, K. Dykty, A, Fox, B. Schrack, Mrs. Loose, F. Seaman, E, Williams, L. Hix, D, Herber, L. Holland, D, Hess. SR. HUME-ECONOMICS CL B In addition to keeping the Home Ec Window decorated, the homemaking club prepared refreshments for the National Honor Society tea and a lunch for the foreign exchange students. A Hamburg Hawk banner was sewn by the c1ub's members and was presented at WGAL - TV's Dance Party. if it ' ,,,-f+- 'ff fli i' . H D 109 110 Row ifl: G. James, R. Blandford, E. Wilson, B. Karnes, M. Brandstatter, G. Huey, V. Riley, R. Hoshauer, R. Reppert, J. Desmond. Row 42: K. Duell, L. Hoster, R. Turner, D. Lynn, K. Schlegel, T. Rubright, T. Bailey, T. Heinly, B. Henry. Row 33: Mr. Barnhart, B. Kline, Y. Reppert, M. Bender, R. Balthaser, E. Spatz, H. Miller, B. Marceaux, C. Adam, C. Zimmermen, K. Wenrich. UNIOR F A This club is organized for seventh and eigth grade boys and to serve as a vocational guidance group, meeting with the specific objective of determining if agriculture is the boy's choice of career. Row ffl: M. Stewart, T. Fink, M. Brensinger, P. Zerbe, G. Adam, B. Bentz, R. Hadley, G. Kershner, P. Kistler, K. Kieffer. Row 442: L. Degler, M. Schrack, S. Buckley, Turner, H, Berube, V. Wagner, G. Hamm, G. Kalback, C. Rentsch1er,N.Hoffman. Row 143: C. Zimmermen, P. Haas, P. Seifert, R. Showers, F. Stump, J. Trabosh, R. Bo1tz,D.Berger, D.Adam, H. Baylor. Row M: E, Steinly, S. Dietrich, D. Gross, D. Hermansader, L. Williams, G. Davis, M. Arndt, N. Brensinger, C. Rentschler, R. Spatz. Row 32: Mr. Barnhart, B. Stoudtt, M. Stitzel, L. Luckenbill, C. Brobst, W. Reeber, J. Evans, F. Borkey, D. Sonday, L. Metz, A. Krick, G. Schappell, K. Reppert. Row 1t3: D. Dietrich, G. Fidler, I. Fox, J. Lutz. SENIOR F A The F.F.A. provides leadership training and opportunities for competition in areas related to agriculture, Most of the interest this year was centered around dairy animals and farm machinery. The boys not only won boxesful of ribbons for their dairy entries at more than a half dozen fairs, but also received prizes for Wild- life and corn. The chapter sponsored a float in the King Frost Parade and won third prize. Also, it hosted this year's county F.F.A. banquet. Its money-making project was the sale of garden seeds and bulbs. Row lil: N. Zook, B. Adam, K. Z ook, L. Seidel, T. Pullum, G. Shepler, W, Becktel, G. Henne, T. Christman. Row 52: D. Zimmerman, L. Wenger, T. Adams, C. Bailey, W. Senft, R. Hix, M. Sonon, T. Hermansader, A. Boyer, C. Christman. 111 Row ffl: C. Henne, D. Bausher, B. Dewald, S. Arndt, T. Kulikosky, J. Sullivan, J, Stein, R. Yoder, B. Bubbenmoyer, S. Wagner. Row 52: R. Zerbe, J. Schrepple, D. Bleile, D. Moyer, B. Saul, D. Dunkle. Seated: S. Raubenhold, J. Zechman, C, Himmelberger, L. Faust. Standing: L. Spatz, D. Lesher, N. Prutzman, B. Smith, K. Hiester. HIGH LIGHT Q High Lights, as everyonel knows, is our school newspaper. ln the past few years, this paper has been improved and made larger. The High Lights staff,headeo by Mrs. Paisley, consists of soph- omores, juniors, and seniors. For the past two years, the staff ha held a coke and pizza party in th cafeteria for homerooms with a 100 per cent subscription rate. They also sponsor an annual Halloween dance with live music by The Triumphs, Last year the High Lights staff and the PINNACLE staff went on a combined field trip to Phil- adelphla. They toured the Bulletin Building and spent several hours in the Benjamin Franklin Institute. Seated: S. Naftzinger, B, Noecker, P. Petrock, L. Neiswender, P. Bear, S. Stine, D. Barr, S. Cramer, A. Maize. Standing: R. Grickis, R. Henne, L. Brittenburg, C, Sailer, J. Bachert, R. Bressler. 112 HIGH LIGHT As everyone knows. High Lights is he name of our school newspaper. Itis mublished every third Wednesday. In the ast two years, the paper has increased n size, quality, and number of issues mer year. The High Lights staff is made up if Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors. Everyone works hard to see that the aaper is a success. For the last two years, the staff Las sponsored a dance in the school ,ver Halloween vacation with live music ry the Triumphs. Both years the dance Las been well attended. Also for the last wo years, they have sponsored a coke .nd pizza party for any homeroom with a 00 per cent subscription. In the spring, the staff went on a ield trip to Philadelphia. ,.i- lm W-lgislix s:. n . 1: x -, M. W... Seated: B. Heckman, R.Kerschner, K. Miller S. Dissinger, R. Miller, D. Adam. Standings M. Adam, J. Bailey, S,Bo1ick, S,Rickenbach D, Marks, D, Mooney, D. Martin, C. Armentrout, S. Kauffman. 1 Seated: I. Zweizig, K. Geisweit, C. Seaman, M,Burnett. Standing: C. Riegel, S. Hepner, N, Kauffman, M. Kauffman, L. Miller, J. Knoblauch. Seated: D. Dietrich, G, Lindenmuth, J. Sauerwine. Standing: T, Yoder, P, Madenfort, F. Wolf, M. Moyer, L, LaFaver, J. Leibensperger, Mrs. Paisley, S. Heckman, M. Wolfe, K. Fister. 113 is Row ffl: S, Stine, L. Reeder, J. Heffner, D. Herber, G, J. Sauerwine. Row 44: L, Adam, R, DeWa1d, K. Stewart, P, Lindenmuth, C, Raubenhold, S, Kline, G. Reeder, L. Miller, Bear, S. Raubenhold, N, Prutzman, S. Heckman, M, Kauffman, B. Balthaser. Row 42: J, Stein, C, Himmelberger, M. V, Magdalinos, Row 55: B, Balthaser, J, Bailey, F, Sholl, Rissmiller, C. Peters, B, Smith, C. Riegel, D. Marks, M, B. Yocom, M, Freudenberger, J. Gaul, M, Moyer, J, Werley, L. Hix, L, Holland. Row 143: S, Randle, B. Smith, C, Leibensperger, F. Wolf. Rausch, D, Barr, R. Wert, D. Riegel, D. Snyder, L. LaFaver, 1 14 SENIUR MI XE11 Row ffl: D. Hepner, K. Geisweit, N. Ritter,J. Gregor, S, Graff D. Mooney, D, Dietrich, D, Eisenhower, L. Bender, T. Boyer. Row F521 P, Madenfort, P, Bailey, J. Burkey, L. Faust, D. Dunkle, T. Yoder, S. Kauffman, E.Klahr, Mr. Schwarz. Row 43: B. Grim, D.Schreffler,D,Hamm,K,Fister,H. Miller, P. Fink, OHOR The mixed chorus contains one hundred senior high pupils. The county Teachers' Institute, held at HAHS this year, was entertained by the chorus. It also provided music for its fall assembly program, our Christ- mas program, and the annual spring concert. , D, Devine, M, Reed. Row 34: E, Kissinger, D, Oswald, N, Wagner, W, Burkey, E, Fisher, R, Karpinecz, C, Machmer, A Maize, P, Kauffman. Row 45: R, Henne T Loeb G W , . , . oerner, E. Heck, B, Muthersbaugh, K. Bachmen, B, Leibensperger, D. Bachman, R, Grickis. 115 :F Row ffl: L, Kershner, B. Heckman, M. Ortenzi, B. Wagner, M. Wert, N. Fidler, F. Fisher, S, Degler, D. Kauffman, L. Klinger, C. Regal, L. Kershner, N. Jeffrey, R. Messner, P, Mooney, J.Bortz, D.Kauffman,J. Berger.Row 52: B. Schaeffer, S. Ortenzi, P. Kline, P. Bentz, D. Steinly, G. Levan,S. Schaeffer, M. Sproesser, D. Darcas, T, Heckman, D, Metz, A, Greenawalt, B. Rolland, L. Dunkle, M, Maize, K. Geschwindt, S. Heckman, L. Bortz. Row 33: K. Sacra, B. Stitzel, K. Ott, N. Wentzel, R, Kaufman, K. Levan, K, Dinkle, E, Kershner, J. Sandel, L. Ide, B. Schucker, L, Remp, J. Schappell, D. Feick, G. Balthaser, B. Zechman,R. Graeff,S. Eyer, C. Shollenberger Row 144: T. Pennypacker, S. Wolfe, C. Beckley, N, Sarac, D Wydra, E. Flickinger, M. Barnhart, B, Mengel, L. Rausch S, Peters, C, Shappell, J. Kesseg, D. Zerr, L Hinderliter, C Wessner, S. Hix, J. Thomas, S, Fink, J. Hanf. Row 4145: P Spease, S, Zweizig, D. Zimmerman, D. Werley, P. Kline, K Lesher, E. Balthaser, S. Henne, R. Berger, J. Kissinger, T Schapplle, A. Dietrick, N. Balthaser, G. Kantner, D, Reidenhour R. Werley, D, Seidel, P. Heiser, P. Althouse, C, Eber1y,D Seaman. JR. MIXED CHOR US One hundred junior high boys and girls met once every two weeks this year and practiced spiritual and popular music. This chorus enter- tained at this years Spring Concert. GIRLS ' ENSEMBLE Twelve Senior High girls combined their voices in the Girls' En- semble this year. These females did four-part work. The Ensemble sang at civic organizations' meetings whenever asked. Row ffl: R. Wert, J. Bailey, L. Hix, J. Burkey, P. Madenfort, M. Rissmiller. R ow if 2: S. Kline, J. Gaul, J. Sauerwine, M. Freudenberger,S. Randle, S. Heckman. 116 3 5 F . ea 3 ZI' f ps S f H' it Q 33' S d S F' J 3 3 S -. 1' ft 7 Adi an it tri Af l ,jr . , ,.,, , , , I ' A y I ,V F X 'LQ ' L '55 if 'X . I V s E. Row 41: S. Stine, B. Magdalinos, D, Wydra, K. Geisweit, M. Burnett, D. Hepner, G.Reeder,J.Burkey,B. Balthaser. Row 142: C. Beckley, M.Kauffman, L. Mi1ler,P. Madenfort, F, Seaman, L. Adam, C. Reppert, L. Holland. Row 33: C. Himmelberger, S. Fink, J. Heffner, D. Snyder, P. Kesseg, D. Marks, L. LaFaver, J. Johnson, C. Riegel, J. Sauerwine. Row 44: L. Adam, D. Barr, J. Bailey, L. Faust, B. Smith, C. Peters, M. A. Werley, P. Bailey, J. Gaul, L. Hix. Row 145: C. Adam, D. Lesher, B. Yocom, F. Sholl, C. Degler, L. Sneddon, J. Leibensperger, M. Moyer, F, Wolf, C, Turner. GIRLS ' GLEE CLUB One hundred Senior high girls, under the direction of Mr, Schwarz, sang seasonal and popular music, They presented their numbers at the annual Spring Concert held in the audi- torium, Row ffl: N. Ritter, P. Baer, S. Bolick, A. Schaner, L. Reeder, L. Bortz, S. Kline, S. Steinert, G. Lindenmuth. Row 52: J. Gregor, J. Stein, R. Yoder, C. Wessner, C. Shollenberger, S. Kie, J. Berk. Row 93: P. Spease, S. Randle, C. Trassert, J. Reber, B. Weidenhammer, S. Berger, R. Wert, S, Hix, S. Graff, N.Prutzman. Rowi?4: S. Raubenhold, D. Adams, L. Anspach, S. Rickenbach, D. Werley, C. Rausch, D. Herber, B. Smith, L. Brittenberg, C. Leinbensperger. Row 445: M. Freuden- berger, K. Stewart, B. Balthaser, R. DeWa1d, D. Riegel, D. Henn, P. Heiser, J. Thomas, D. Reidenhour, C. Eberly, D. Seidel. U iii: H V M d S F ,, ' E J J . J ,ff F is rnrrd C . ae Q X, .. L L I -kkp ' Q' , . .. I X Q A? . h wr, fi -4- ' gi as 'ery , - W I . fi., . 1- . - . ' -' an 1 ' . J' . as 'D' . G 9 'iv All ,.. X K a I . . 1 Ja 118 Row ffl: T. Work, Mount, V, Mount. Koller, C. Sailor Epting. Row 43: D , J. Schreppel, R, Schappel, D, Derr, D ,Darcus, G, Stoudt, B, Klee, L. Rohrbch, C. Peters, M. Barnhart, D. Alberts, F Row 52: G. Woerner, M. Rissmiller, R . L. Remp, S, Stephan, J,Kissinger,L, Hinderliter, T, Fink. , Row 44: Mr. Rhein, J, Schappel, N, Yoder, L, Rausch, D, , Wagner, D, Burkhart, C, Wessner, P, Kauffman, T. Fink, J. Becker, B, Whitman, R. Stoudt. HAMB RG AREA The Falcons, Hamburg Area's High School Band, saw quite a busy year. The Bank started working in summer and participated in centennial, bi-centennial, and firemen's parades. It ledthis year's King Frost Parade, provided music for the Red and White Review, entertained in Senior and Junior High assembly programs, and marched in the Shriners' annual Pretzel Bowl, held for the benefit of crippled children. Individual band members participated in county and district orchestra. Row 31: H. Berube, S. Reber, T. Boyer, D, Kauffman, R. MP. Moyer, C. Riegel. Row 34: S. Hix, R. Grickis, D. Dunkle, Henne. Row 142: D. Clouser, B, Kaley, E. Kissinger, T. L. Hinderliter, L. Hix, L. Sailer, M. Adam, C. Henry, G, Heckman, P. Kauffman, R. Kauffman, K, Bachman. Row Storudt, T. Loeb, Mr. Flickinger. 4153: G. Turner, K, Loeg, W, Norton, R. Gundrum, B. Holland, HIGH BA D 119 l..1m...........-.4 Banner carriers: S. Buck, K. Geschwindt, Color Guard: K. Stewart, J. Long, C. Riegel, R. Graeff, L. Kleinsmith, S. Adams, R. Zechman, B. Specht, D. Smith, D. Wydra. COLOR GUARD The band front participated in summer parades, led the King Frost Parade, was seen at Reading's annual Pretzel Bowl, and danced in a stage review this year. A lively, new addition to the Majorettes was Britta Mattson, the eight-year-old mascot Qnot picturedj. The girls did more marching routines and formations than ever before and did a fine job in representing our school. Sharyn Heckman Sharon Graff How ffl: C. Seaman, M, Burnett, C, Shollenberger, L. Zechman, S. Graff, L. Faust, S, Heckman, K, Geisweit, Miller, S. Hepner, I, Zweizig. Row 32: C. Beckley, J, D, Kissinger. AJURETTES a Candld Head Majorette, Linda Faust. 121 W it Standing: Piano, R. Beckleyg Bass Fiddle, T. Loeb, T, Boyer, R. Henne, D. Kauffman. Row 143 P Moyer Drums, P. KaufmanngSo1oist, K, Ott. Row 141: L. Rausch, B. Kaley, K. Bachman, P. Kauffman, -T. Heckman, E J. Schappell, Mr. Rhein, N, Yoder, D, Wagner, Row 142: Kissinger. 122 Nmarmillmuasxzwrf---N '- STAGE BA D H,A.H.S.'s Stage Band was quite busy this year. They not only put on the customary assembly programs and annual Spring Concert, but also entertained at outside civic affairs. A great deal of these people's time was spent on the spectacular, Red, White, and Blue Review. This program was presented to the public under the auspices of the Hi-Y. .'Q'Qj', , Ile? 'mf P Ifilffv 'V' 5 Vi: fm, . I 6 ,1 MAY COURT 39' at fy., 3. 4 -, P Left to Right: P. Baileyg L. Faustg B. Smithg A. Sarac, Maid of Honorg C. Hill, May Queeng J. Leibensperger, B. Yocom, J. Burkey, C . Raubenhold. 123 SPUR TS 124 N,- f fy-M- ...., -,ff ,, - VILL? f X 1 I 1 I i 1 v 533' xii: Adjdb o. 'FSE 9- rf'4,:f.t QW - we- ' 'TSS -V .,,,,,. , ..f f uf? X' ,, 51. wifi, .. 53. . - rj- -' .Q ,- Zlfif .f 'ff' . x:L.- fi wig! .gf f Row 31: D. Snyder, D. Mooney, K. Reinsel, D, Heckman, Fister, B. Knittle, M. Lau, R. Berger. Standing: S K. Bohn, A. Greenawalt, J. Oberholtzer, R, Hix, T. Kauffman, R. Mengel, D. Hamm, J. Althouse, B. Grim Lindenmuth, P. Foust. Row 32: R. Piacine, D. Clay, R. Boltz, T. Gerner, D. Berger, J. Riegel, G, Heckman L. Layser, D, Zerr, D. Schwoyer, E. Hepner, K.' W. Co1dren,D. Bleile, Mr. Carr. SOCCER TEA The soccer tea1n,coached by Mr. Carr, ended the season in second place. Hamburg played against the followingteams: Kutztown, Mount Penn, Fleetwood, Schuylkill Valley, Brandy- wine, Wilson, Tulpehocken, Oley, Twin Valley, and Conrad Weiser. Non-league games are played with Elco, Northern Lebanon, and Reading, E IDRS Dale Hamm R011 Boltz Dennis Heckman John Riegel Bruce Grim Keith Fister Del Berger U31!f?FE'3.i?i3Y 2198123 KKd3B25lxl1?GWWlYU' Row 131: C. Machmer, R. Berger, R. Schappell, D. Keiffer,.M. Clapper. Standing: Mr. Fisher, D. B1eh1 M Mason D Yeager, G. Blatt. CROSS COUNTR Y TEAM Cross country, a newly added sport to Hamburg, is coached by Mr, Fisher, Hamburg held cross country meets with the following schools: Daniel Boone, Muhlenberg, Twin Valley, Wilson, Mount Penn, Oley, Exeter, Schuylkill, Governor Mifflin, Wyomisslng, and Conrad Weiser. Row ffl: Mr. Sandel, Coach. Row 42: R. Kauffman, S. Kauffman, R. Seaman, S. Cashman. Row 63: D, Devine, D, Fidler, G Bossler, E. Fisher, D. Fetherolf. B0 WLING TEAM The Bowling Team, a newly-added sport at Hamburg, is under the supervision of Mr. Sandel. The teams competing inthis leaguexare Muhlenberg, Exeter, Wilson, Wyomissing, and Hamburg. all? Row 4141: K. Bohn, G. Konemann, S. Schappell, R. Schappel, R. Auriemma, D, Yeager, S. Peters, Mr. Edwards D. Smith, T. Lindenmuth. Row 52: R. Boltz, K. Stoudt, Coach, VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM Wrestling, a winter sport, is coached by William Edwards, Harnburg's rnatrnen compete with the wrestlers from Governor Mifflin, Wilson, Schuylkill Valley, Oley, Muhlenberg, Kutztown, Brandywine, Daniel Boone, Conrad Weiser, and Fleetwood. Non-league matches were scheduled with Pottsville, Blue Mountain, and Catasaugua. Row 61: B. Faust, T. Hartman, D. Lynn. Row 1Hf2:T,Schappel1, S. Shollenberger, D. Bleile. ,IAYVEE WRESTLING TEA How! Me Bungling Beaver. I'm studying to be a pretzel maker My name is Count Dracula! Fall down, go boom! 'Wear' 132 Left to Right: Mr. Werner, D. Seaman, Manager, K. T. Gerner, E. Heck, D. Berger, R. Zerbe, D. Yoder Reinsel, E. Hepner, C. Machmer, J. Althouse, B. Hoster, Manager. VARSITY BASKETBALL The Varsity Basketball team is coached by Larry Werner and consists of tenth, eleventh, and twelth grade boys. The Hawks played against the following teams: Governor Mifflin, Schuylkill Valley, Conrad Weiser, Muhlenberg, Wyomisslng, Tulpehocken, West Reading, and Wilson. The team also played non-league games with Kutztown, Fleetwood, and Daniel Boone. The varsity ended the season in second place, tie with Muhlenberg. Barry Hoster Ed Heck Del Berger SENI URS Twinkle toes X. David Glass 133 Q- ll .... ,eg V age- A Ki, Q Row ffl: D. Snyder, A. Greenawalt, D. Metz, R. Knittle, Mr. Werner, C. Machmer, R, Mengel R Berger R 134 G. Blatt, D. Zerr, G. Kanter. Standing: Mr. Fisher Zerbe, G. Heckman, M, Clapper. ,IA YVEE BASKETBALL The Junior Varsity Basketball team, consisting of ninth and tenth grade boys, is coached by Larry Werner and his assistant- coach, Harry Fisher. The Hamburg Hawklings had a fine record and became the Western Division J.V. champions. They went on to defeat Brandywine and became the Berks County J .V. Champions, SPORT CA DIDS kr M nd or , 2 J Ethese guys get any closer, I'm gonna fly away! Who swiped the COBCITS 12lf109I ? Hi, Shelley! Chompu A broken shookie! NO, HO! Q Tarzan I 4 J P . King around a rosie. Where the devil are we running to, anyway? Easy 011 the Seam- 136 Row ffl: S. Kauffman, Manager, R. Boltz, D. Berger, Manager. Row 142: Mr. Werner, K. Reinsel, B. Grim R. Zerbe, T. Gerner, E. Hepner, D. Smith, Paul Foust, C. Stoudt, J. Riegel, D. Hamm, G. Bossler. BASEBALL TEAM Baseball, a spring sport, is coached by Larry Werner. Other schools in our league include Kutztown, Brandywine, Schuylkill Valley, Muhlenberg, and Fleetwood. Non-league games were played with Eastern Lebanon County QELCOJ, Mount Penn, and Reading J.V.'S. Delbert Berger mmm. L4 ,M SENI URS John Riegel Glenn Bossler R on B oltz Bruce Grim Dale Hamm mia 2. 138 Row ff1:L.Bortz,K.Geschwindt,D.Strausser,N.Rubright, K. Levan, Manager. Row 93: Miss Mathers, Coach, B. Speht, G. Levan, N. Ritter, J. Gregor. Row if 2: Linda Wagaman, Manager, P. Kline, D. Smith, M. Adam D. Marks, L. Adam, B. Balthaser, P. Hoster, B. Lau, J. Johnson, J. Leibensperger, J. Knoblauch, D. Miller, F. Sarac, N. Becker, L.LaFaver,J.Eisenhower, Manager, E. Kershner, C. Wagaman. GIRLS' HOCKEY After a long summer of leisure, our girls came back to school eager for sports. Even though pained from stiff muscles, they did their best. This year's hockey league was a small one. Four teams comprised the league. Although the girls Worked hard, their overall standing was one win and six losses. 'S R If .Q . ,L Q gl, xx f f ....-r X' in my Q ' 3 4 I bids. L, f l W ' t ,,,4Q?4. ' , ' -Q N, -' i f A mn ,f - m.-f-xfmme' 4 W' 33.554 Q 5 f K -b.-av' W -fy gqfibil 4 TQ . ,EA , ,.- 5 W4 ,QT A ,Q .,, . 7,1,.L.v if Qu, Row 4141: J. Eisenhower, Manager, J.Z echman, B. Breidigan, G, Hix, D. Bausher, Manager Row 93 B. Bubbenmoyer, J. Burkey, N. Rubright, P. Hoster, D. Marks, Manager, K, Adam, S. Heckman J Gaul J P. Brachman, I... Bortz. Row 32: K. Levan, Manager, Sullivan, J. Leibensperger, L..Neiswender J Knoblauch D. Hepner, C. Wagaman, N. Ritter, J. Johnson, J. Long, K. Lesher, Mrs. Schwartz. 140 GIRLS ' BASKETBALL The Girls' Basketball Team,eoaohedby Mrs.Schwartz, was in a small league this year. The other teams were Schuylkill Valley, Conrad Weiser, and Tulpehocken. They also played two non-league games with Northwestern and Northern Lebanon. Sharyn Heckman J amce Burkey Judy Leibensperger Row 41: C. Raubenhold, Manager, C. Ketner, N. Ritter, S. Arndt, B. Breidigan, J. Le1bensperger D Hess R P. Hoster,N, Rubright,J, Zechman,B.Ba1thaser, Manager. Hollenbach, D. Werley, Mrs. Schwartz Standing: D. Marks, Manager, L. Hepner, J. Knoblauch, 142 GIRLS ' SOFTBALL The Girls' Softball Team, coached by Mrs. Schwartz, was in a league with five other teams. The teams were Governor Mifflin, Tulpehocken, Conrad Weiser, Schuylkill Valley, and Wilson. The girls showed good sportsmanship and great skill. Uv IB, Beverly Breidigan E IORS Darlene Hess Judy Leibensperger A-fu I' S. Raubenhold 14g C. H111 B . Smith G. Reinsel K. Geisweit S. Graff Moyer SR. CHEERLEADERS The Junior and Senior Varsity Cheerleaders, who are chosen during tryouts each spring, created spirit and support for our soccer and basketball teams. In addition to cheering, the girls conducted the flag ceremonies at home games, and attended cheering clinics and conventions. This year the athletic council supplied the girls with new cardinal red and white uniforms, Kneelingz C. Seaman, R. Fisher, C. Brobst, P. Bear.Standing: C. Beckley, L.Mi11er, S. Stine, C . Shollenberger. JR. CHEERLEADERS The Junior Cheerleaders cheer for the Junior Varsity Basket- ball team, The cheerleaders are under the direction of Mrs. Anna Wengert. The squad consists of ninth and tenth grade girls who have been selected by Mrs. Wengert along with the help ofthe seniors on the senior cheering squad. How can you make shots when those girls are jumping Boop - Boop - B - Doop! around! g ,d ndi i 1 X 355 x, - 146 ATHLETIC COUNCIL 51559 EfgfliiifllimiiQmmxmmnis xmxssntmman siznnlszmznm y 'C r ' s r r A4C C Ao f - msmirsmsmxrzsmsrnrmizmmmg Q 5 I x 'Cx Row ffl: Oliver I. Hafer, Arthur V. Hiester, Charles L. Harry A. Anspach, Theodore S. Reinhart, Douglas F. Rrederici, Therman C. Noecker. Row 42: Earl S. Wagner, Carr. ' This year the Council has continued its progressive ideas towards the sports program by approving new sports such as bowling, golf, and track and field thus allowing more students to participate in athletics. I told you to throw it in the second round! N 0 Wonder those guys Won the county championship! The KLUNKS. O boy! We've been waiting for this all year! Aw, come on, give me my ball! h....s CAN DIDS Banzai! We finally beat the girls! Please don't spank me. On three we jump the ref! It was here a minute ago! R-R-R-Rip 1, W J. N 1:5 01 f Wbyfx flilvv :LN ,Wm Q Q. f' f '- U 'xy ' ' , nl' k, . .- M g 'f'by ,,D, ,V f U -Ur! 1,41 YJ ui N X . 1 x f Af l U 414611 U y My Jf if gf yr, L951, mjff +0 + JL W fy wi , I r f 1 ' M 7 ' 7 U ,wk xx JJ V L 7 ff 5' W' ff G 4 I , lg' V I, 1 5 J q 021 W X ,rip ,,o ,W ' if 4 gb if .2 4. ALSWORT , , qmphed wA1.s 1 , ,


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