Hamburg High School - Pinnacle Yearbook (Hamburg, PA)

 - Class of 1967

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Dedication We, the class of 1967, dedicate our Pinnacle to Mr. George R. Weirich, who is highly respected and liked by his students. He has directed outstanding Junior and Senior Class Plays for three years and has coached tennis and golf at Ham- burg Area High School. Mr. Weirich has always taken an interest in the senior classes and it is our hope that he will continue to serve senior classes of the future. 12 Se11i0fS f 1 FZ! , ff : ' ? gf f ff 5-4 F ., n 7.5 54 ' 4:55 -ff ,, 3 Z Z 2? f 5 Y , f4 4L ,.-- - K ' fx I 'V 5 f Q . 22!,g 5,12 iff? -4 , , K Q l 1 5-1 i ' gff , 1 1 f 5145. - S., QW- , ,Fc-.df ' 'Q fi. ? zfv 6 4 ' My .4 6 'Eff Wfww -if if ilc-Ti? if lr - ,yy VV '15 2' fn... -,. L Sf 1 Senior Class flioers Renee Stoudt, Treasurer, Allen Hartman, President, Patrick Gehringer, Vice President, June Stein, Secretary. Seniors Although we will look forward to beginning a new and exciting life, many tears will be shed at the close of our final year at Ham- burg Area High School. However, we have many wonderful memo- ries to Iill sad moments - classes, school pals, games, activities, our class trip to Washington, the Senior Play, the Prom, or just walking through crowded halls. Everytime we see the colors burgundy and white or the class flower, white carnation with burgundy tint, and hear the class motto, Out of school life into lifeis schoolu, we shall recall those unforgettable years. 16 Lorraine Paulette Adam Business-Secretarial Lorraine, who enjoys bowling and movies, lists her favorite sub- ject as shorthand and her pet peeve as slow drivers. She likes to say, That's hard to taken and also enjoys sports. Calvin Lee Armentrout Academic Cal, the co-editor of High Lights, craves cheezburgers and French fries. His favorite sa ing is Shut yer mouth. He has a strong disliking for drivers who cut corners short. Mary Noel Adam Academic Mary lists French and trig as her favorite subjects, but detests cold weather. She is a member of the hockey team and enjoys swim- ming. Sheryle June Adams Business-Secretarial Sheryle, a member of the Color Guards, lists her likes as short- hand and dancing. She detests slow drivers but craves lobster and shrimp. Really neat. John Perris Althouse Academic John, a member of the soccer and basketball teams, likes almost all sports and is interested in Chemistry. He craves pizza but dislikes teachers that teach from the book. Linda Ann Anspach Academic Linda, one of the quieter mem- bers ofthe senior class, likes P. O. D. and collecting pictures of cats. A member ofthe chorus, she says, g'Mdy word and likes hamburgers an French fries. 17 Michael Saul Adam Industrial Squeak enrolled in the indus- trial course and likes swimming and trig. He likes to eat banana s lits and French fries. He detests sFow drivers. Why should I? Myron Irvin Arndt, Jr. - Vocational Agriculture . Junior, as called by his friends, is a member of the F. F. A. He enjoys hunting but not slow driv- ers. He often says, You,re out of your tree,', and craves hot dogs. Susan Mae Arndt Business Secretarial Suety, likes shorthand and horses andisaying, 'SOh, ride away . A member of Future Business Leaders of America, she despises drivers who use high- beam lights unwisely. Jacob Francis Balatgek Business-Clerical Jake detests women drivers but likes horseback ridin and cars. He likes to feast on 'lgBone steak and French fries. Oh no! Joseph William Atkinson Academic Joe, an avid olfer, is a member of the Pinnacle staff and likes Trig. f'Sorry about that is a favorite of his, along with steak and Italian sandwiches. Terrence Lee Bashore General Shorty likes hamburgers and French fries with gravy but detests women drivers. His favorite sport is baseball and can be heard saying, Tell me about it. Robert Anthony Phillip Auriemma Academic Bob lists school as his activity but likes to say, Oh Heck! A member of the wrestling and track and tield teams, enjoys cars and motorcycles, but he detests wise guys and stuck-up people. Donald Jay Bachman Academic A member of the stage crew and wrestling team, Donnie lists his favorite subject as history. He craves any seafood but dislikes snobbish people. K'Hey Squirrel! Jo Ann Bailey Academic Jo Ann enjoys math above all. Her hobbies include playing the piano and the flute. She enjoys saying, You laugh! What's the story? Donna Louise Bausher Business-Clerical A member of F.B.L.A. who lists English as her favorite subject. Donna's hobby is knitting. Lobster tail ranks high on her list, while snobbish people rank low. What did you say?, glhidi' Dennis James Baylor Academic Hunting. fishing and sailing rank high with Dennis. along with h sics. A member of the High- lights and Jr, Chemist Club, he may often be seen eating steak or roast beef, Shirley Sarah Bolick Academic A member of the High Lights stall' who lists music as her hobby. She strictly dislikes people who are constantly late but enjoys basketball games. That's close? Franklin John Borkey Vocational Agriculture Frank, a member of the F.F.A., enjoys hunting and working on cars. His favorite food is sea food, and his favorite saying is, f'Get lost! He is annoyed by slow drivers. Lois Carol Brittenburg Academic Lois lists trig as her favorite subject and steak as her favorite food, Playing piano, water-skiing, and reading occupy herl spare time. Short lunch periods irritate this senior, and she can often be heard saying, Not again! Kay Louise Berger Business-Clerical Louie. as she is often called. reallly enjoys office practice but disli es people who are always late. She is a member of Future Nurses and F.B.L.A. What do you mean? Charles Edwin Brobst General Charles, an active Boy Scout, enjoys P.O.D., hunting, and fishing. He lists his favorite food as shrimp and his favorite saying as, Oh, come now. Sandra Louise Berger Business-Secretarial 'gSandy , a member of Girls Glee Club, dislikes smart alecs but feels opposite for miniature golf and transcript class. Her hob- bies are playing piano and listening to records. Darlene Ann Brobst Business-Clerical Darlene, one of the quieter seniors, lists bookkeeping as her favorite subject. She enjoys danc- ing and bowling. Pizza and spaghetti are tops. Conceited people irritate Darlene. She can often be heard saying, Oh, shut upl' Dean Alan Burkey Industrial Dean prefers wood shop to his other classes. He can be seen fishing, camping, or golfing in his spare time. Steaks rate high with t is senior and slow drivers rate low. Cool it! Douglas Lee Brown Industrial Doug , an Industrial student. seems to have no favorite subject in particular, but enjoys working on cars in his spare time. Watermelon and cheeseburgers rate high with this senior, and he can be heard saying, No, but it sounded good. William Elias Coldren General Wood sho , art, bowling, models, and hunting appeal to Bill. Steak sandwiches are at the top of his list with nosey people at the bottom. His favorite expres- sion is, Don't panic. Terry Lee Correll Industrial Terry likes English class, but dislikes snobbish people. He enjoys baseball. foot all hunting, and building model cars. Seafood and homemade spaghetti really rate with him. He can be heard saying, Ain't! Kay Ellen Davis Business-Clerical This rather quiet senior, nicknamed Halley, likes English and getting autographs. Spaghetti, salads, dil pic les, an tgreen peppers are at the tocp o her menu. She is disturbe by un- disciplined children, 2 0 Brenda Lou Bubbenmoyer Academic Brenda enjoys Trig class, basketball, and driving, but is disturbed by know-it-allsf' Nothing is better than eating steak sandwiches, according to Brenda, What?!', Barry Charles Correll General Barry, known as Boomby,' to his friends, lists his favorite subject as girls. Hunting and Hshing are among his hobbies. He enjoys eating fried chicken and steak sandwiches. He is irritated by women drivers. Claire Louise Deger usiness-Clerical Claire enjoys bookkeeping and swimming. She craves steak sandwiches, French fries, and lobster tail. She is annoyed by know-it-alls and slow drivers. That's close! Shirley Mae Dissinger General Shirley lists art as her favorite subject. She enjoys eating char- coal broiled steak. Her pet peeve is slow drivers. Can very often be heard saying, Oh no, Blanche!,, Rebecca Lee Dewald Business-Clerical Beck,' lists her favorite subjects as P.O.D. and Dean. Go ling, swimming, baseball, and basketball are among her favorite sports with Southern fried chicken as her favorite food. She enjoys road rallies and sewing. Woud you knock it off? Would ya?', Lois Ann Donne Business-Secretarial Lois likes shorthand class and listening to records but dislikes gettingaup early. She is a member of F. .L.A. and Pinnacle staff. Pizza pie and spaghetti rate high with her. She can be heard saying, Oh Heavens!', David Paul Dunkle Academic Dunk , who lists physics as his favorite subject, is editor of the Pinnacle staff and a member of mixed chorus. Liver and onions rate high with Dave. His pet peeve is people who make telephone ca ls for no good rea- son. His favorite saying is, Basi- cally this is true!', Susan Rae Ebling Business-Clerical Sue enjoys physical education, roller s ating, dancing, and lobster tail, but dislikes too much homework. She is a member of the Home Economics Club and F.B.L.A. Her favorite saying is, .. - ,,, You kill me. 21 Richard D. Diehl General Rick likes shop and mechanical drawing. His hobbies include hunting, and lishing, trapping, and camping. Italian sandwiches rate high with Rick and know-it- alls rate low. I really believe you. David Allen ,Dougherty General Dave, whose favorite subject is wood' shop, craves Italian foods. He enjoys baseball, but dislikes getting ug early. Can be heard saying, K' ood Heavens! if use ,. . K 'bags Queeg., I ' -,jeff If 5 x3':g K A zigjtgggyi, ' GY M : s fi Industrial Glenn Allen Fidler Vocational Agriculture Glenn, whose favorite subject is history, enjoys driving cars and sleeping. uGet serious. Offer him pork chops or steak. His pet peeve is slow drivers. Thomas Alan Gerner Academic That's almost close. It's easy to see that his favorite class is gym since Tom participates in many sports. Steak sandwiches and fishburgers tempt his palate. Rosemary Doreen Fisher Business-Clerical g'My Word, how Rose hates to get up in the morning! She likes typing class, reading, playing pi- ano, and cooking. Her favorite foods are steak sandwiches and fried chicken. Patrick Milton Gehringer People who ask stupid ques- tions irritate Pat. P.O.D. is the class he enjoys most. His hobbies are sports cars and running his car in road rall s. Pizza and clams rate high with Pat. Thomas Wesley Geisweit A Academic Math class is the high point of Tom's day. Football, baseball, driving-these are his favorite pastimes. Sorry about thatf' Thick steaks and seafood are at the top of his list, snobs are at the bottom. . Joyce Elaine Graelf Business-Clerical Joyce's pet peeve is the long ride to school. She can usually be seen eating shrimp. Ofhce practice is the high point of her day. Ronald Ernest Frederick General Baseball and television take up much of Freddy's time. He craves seafood, but dislikes fast drivers. Math is his favorite subject. Adam Harold Hartman Industrial Hunting, baseball, basketball, horseback riding-these sports take up much of Timmyls time. Just give him a steak. You may hear him saying, You ding-a- ling. Susan Kay Heckman Business-Clerical Edward Chaflgs Hepner Allen Lee Hartman Academic f'Buck hates not only going to bed but also getting up. He sipends his spare time playing rums or listening to music. Shrimp, hamburgers, and French fries rate high. He also enjoys foot- ball and baseball. That,s shotf' Business-Secretarial Susie enjoys shorthand -and writing letters, but slow drivers annoy her. I almost care. She also has a liking for lobster tail and spaghetti. Denton Carl Hartman Academic Dennie', dislikes people who donlt laugh at his jokes. S'Ask me if it bothers me. P.O.D. is his favorite subject. Photography, basketball, baseball, bowling, and golf occupy his time-if he isn't playing the bass guitar or organ. Barbara Ann Heckman Business-Clerical Bookkeeping is at the top ofthe list for Barb. Shrimp and French fries is her favorite meal. She enjoys singing but dislikes people being more than they are. Hal Hal Very funny. Dale Donald Heckman Academic Peanut, whose pet peeve is snobbish girls, lists history as his favorite subject. Model cars, driving, swimming-these rate high. Lobster tail and French fries tempt his palate. I almost care. Linda Lou Heffner Italian sandwiches, hamburgers, French fries, and pizza are at the top ofthe menu. Dancing. book- keeping, and oil painting are neat , but stubborn people and slow drivers is a different story. ..,.,,, -'rw THQ Larry Kenneth Hartman General Larry, who likes wood shop most of all, craves clams, Frenc fries, and cokes. Hunting and swimming are tops. Academic Heppie enjoys sports and his! tory class. If you want to please him, give him spaghetti. Don't in- troduce him to girls that talk too much or Snobs. Joyce Marian Hemerly Business-Clerical English and math classes are the highlights of Joyce's day. Her hobbies include dancing and rid- ing Hondas. Know-it-alls and slow people irritate her. She can be seen eating French fries, spaghetti, corn, or lobster tail. Winson Paul Himmelberger General Winnie,, enjoys baseball, basketball, and football, so natu- rally his favorite class is gym. He likes cars, but not slow drivers. g'Get outf' Steak is the food he enjoys most. Carol Ann Henne Business-Secretarial 6Hab1a usted Espanol?-Spanish is Carol's favorite subject. What! Reading, cooking, and seafood rate high with her. eople who make fun of others is her pet peeve. Lynn Marie Hinderliter Academic L nn has a special liking for reacling, sewing, music, and al- most any sport. French and Span- ish are t e classes she enjoys most. Oh, no! Pizza and lasagna are great. Snobs, however, don t make Lynn too happy. Carolyn Virginia Henne Academic Carol enjoys French, bowlin , miniature golf and hiking. Peopi who think they know it all anger her. You're not too swift,' if you don't know hamburgers and French fries are Carolyn's favorite foods. Donna E. Heydt Business-Clerical This senior likes to dance. Her favorite foods are hamburgers and French fries. Business Laws That's coolf' Stubborn people and slow drivers test Donna,s patience. Cathy Anne Himmelberger Academic History and French class are the high points of L'Kate's day. Hambur 's Junior Miss also likes to play tie piano and to ice skate. Her avorite food is lobster tail. Drivers who don't use turnsignals make her angry. Jean Mary Hoffman Business-Clerical Swimming, reading, watching baseball, basketball, and football games-these are some of Jean's obbies. Seafood is at the top of her menu. 'Bookkee ing is her favorite subject. Louclgyelling and getting up in the morning don't please her, Stephen Paul Kauffman KaufF', a stamp collector and sports enthusiast, ergoys math cass. Lobster tail an pizza are his favorite foods. That's close. People who think they know ev- eryt ing get his dander up. Rosanne Marie Kerschner Rosen likes seafood, pizza and coke. Reading, ice skating, watch- ing stock car races, and collecting stuffed animals are her hobbies. Reallyf' She enioys English and French classes, ut people who are constantly bragging about themselves irritate her. Elaine Jean Kershner Academic French is her most liked subject. Hockey and dancing are pastimes. Slow drivers irritate her. Well, don't have a babyli' She enjoys eating shrimp and French fries. . W tat lisy. :txt 5 .ttf tm-is 'nl 6-4 ,adn Donald Alan Karpinecz Industrial 'fKarp likes P.O.D. His favorite sport is tennis. His hobby is girls. Sure, I'll believe you.' Stuck up people is his pet peeve. Hamburgers really rate igh. Edward Davilla Klahr Academic Ed enjoys golf. Hamburgers, steak, and spaghetti are tops. That,s hard to believe. Art is high on his list, but self-centered people are at the bottom. Ray Allen Kauffman Academic This honor student lists German as his favorite subject. Bowling and watching television occupy his time. Italian sandwich- es are at the top of his menu. Linda Ann Kleinsmith Business-Secretarial Lazy drivers who forget to use tum signals and who are constant- ly using high beam lights irritate Linda. Get out. Collecting stuffed animals is her hobby. Shorthand is the highlight of her day. Her favorite food is Southem fried chicken. Glenn Allen Kline General He dislikes eople who think they know it ali? He can never be heard refusing a steak. He can't wait for physicsgthe class he most enjoys. David Charles Kramer General f'Dave,' -enjoys playing his guitar in his spare time. Ham- urgers and French fries rate high on is food list. Snobbish girls 1r- ritate him. Rodney Dale Koch General To attend A.T.C. is Rodls main goal. Hamburgers and French fries rate high. Drag races and cars take up much of his time. All night movies were made for him. Shop is his favorite class. Arlan Curtis Krick Vocational Agriculture This senior boy enjoys working on cars and going to dances. Sea- food, ham, and steak rate high. He dislikes slow drivers and stuckup girls. 'LYou're out of your tree. Judith Ann Landis Business-Secretarial Judy enjoys English class. Painting occupies her spare time. Pizza and spaghetti are tops. Her pet peeve is people who thrive on gossip. '4That s life! Leslie Lee Layser Academic Les lists English as his favorite subject. Roast beef is his favorite food. He enjoys playing soccer, golfing, or skiing. Stuckup people irk him. Nl realy believe ya-M Ronald Dennis Lee Konemann Industrial 4'Konie,' is active in wrestling, cross-country, and track and field. He lists his favorite foods as ham- burgers, steaks, and seafood. My word!', His hobbies are girls, crossword puzzles and eating. His favorite class is P.O.D. Alice G. Landis Academic This quiet member of the senior class lists German as her favorite subject. Her hobbies include read- ing and water skiing. She relishes hamburgers and French fries. She dislikes careless drivers. Carol Norma Leibensperger Business-Secretarial Seafood is at the trip of Carol's menu. Basketball an swimming are sports she enjofys. Shorthand rates high. Two- aced people, getting up early,-these she could ive without. S' hat's the story? Jeannette Lynn Business-Secretarial Shorthand is this senior's favorite class. Among her pastimes are bowling, swimming, and playing miniature golf. Pizza and pork chops are high on her menu. She hates getting up early. Get serious. Linda Marie Leibensperger Business-Clerical Linda favors horseback riding and swimming. She relishes pizza and hamburgers. Her favorite class is P.O.D. She'doesn,t appreciate slow drivers. I don't believe youf' David Irvin Martin Academic Dave lists overnment as his favorite class. lie craves Califor- niaburglers and French fries with gravy. ainting and playing soccer are his favorite pastimes. Ir- responsible drivers irk him. Oh, yeah? Phyllis Alane McElrea Business-Clerical Basketball and reading take up much of her time. She lists English as her favorite subject. Her pet peeve is slow drivers. Can't be heard refusing pizza. Larry Eugene Metz Vocational Agriculture This senior enjoys hunting, fishin , baseball, an basketba . He Favors history class. Oh, sure! Steak is his favorite food. Slow women drivers make him angry. Josephine Irene Long Business-Clerical Josie enjoys playing hockey and basketball and horseback riding. She likes office practice and book- keeping. She craves seafood and California cheeseburgers. Two- faced people and know-it-alls ir- ritate her. You don't say! Michael Milton Mason Academic Mike enjoys collecting books and sports, especially track and cross-country. Physics is his favorite class. Chicken and beef are the foods he most enjoys. He dislikes untruths. Kathryn Grace Miller Business-Clerical Kathy lists bookkeeping as her favorite class. Her pastimes are reading and dancing. She enjoys eating pizza or seafood. Are you kidding?,' She detests snobs and know-it-alls. Rita Louise Miller Business-Secretarial Horses are her favorite animals. She can often be found dancing or sewin. Bookkeeping is the subject sie enjoys most. She,ll usuall order hamburgers and French fries. Snobs irk er. Oh, come off itlv David Roy Neideigh Academic Dave lists P.O.D. as his favorite subject. His interests include swimming, art, models, and slot car racin . He relishes lobster and steak. I-is pet peeve- slow drivers. That,s a lie.' John Richard Oberholtzer Academic Obie , one of our smaller seniors, enjoys all sports, especial- ly skiing, tennis, ice skating, and soccer. P.O.D. is his favorite subject. Just give him spaghetti or seafood. Snobs irritate im. Hey, I really believe you. Dennis Anthony Mooney Academic Denny', likes German class. He may be seen on the golf course. Also among his interests are skiing, sports cars, soccer and tennis. Lobster tail and steak are his favorite foods. His main dislike: School Buses. Nice guy. Shirley Ruth Miller Business-Secretarial This member of F.B.L.A. enjoys dancing and eating French fries. Shorthand class rates high with her. Pushy people in crowds irritate ner. Brenda Louise Moore Business-Clerical This member of the Jr. Buc- caneers Drum and Bugle corps enjoys playing tennis, dancing, or swimming. Her favorite sub'ect is business aw. Sausa e and lltalian sandwiches are at the top of her menu. Snobs irritate her. f'You're out of it. Howard Daniel Ogden Industrial Oggie prefers mechanical drawing to his other subjects. Hunting is tops, but he also likes fishing, cars, aseball, and swim- ming. He dislikes loud people and stuc -up girls. Steak and lobster are his favorite food. You can count on it! 28 Cynthia Eileen Peters Academic Cindy',, a quiet senior, enjoys music and reading, She relishes pizzza and ice cream. English is er favorite subject. Sara Maria Phillips Academic Sam , as she is known to her friends, craves cheeseburgers and French fries. She enjoys trigo- nometry. She can be heard saying, Get seriousf' Brenda Kay Price I Business-Secretarial Benj lists shorthand as her favorite subject. She enjoys French fries with gravy. She dislikes two-faced people. Basket- ball is her favorite sport. That turns me on. Juanita Marie Price Academic Nita , a new comer to H.A.H.S., craves perogies. The highlight of her day is English. She enjoys horseback riding, but dislikes gitting up in the morning. - I?-t ff-Vtgsqiij .I 'nk Karen Sue Peterson Academic Karen lists trig as her favorite class. Among her interests are horseback riding, dancing, basket- ball, archery, tennis, and drum corps. Steak and pizza are at the top of her menu. 'I really believe yaf' Two-faced people make her angry. Shelly Jo Raubenhold Academic Shelly, an active student, detests people sneeze without covering their mouth. French and P,O.D. are the highlights of her day. Ask me if I carel' Doris Marie Phillips Business-Clerical English is the class Doris awaits. She likes dancing and basketball. Hamburgers and French fries rate high on her menu. Snobbish people irritate her. Really Michael David Reed Academic 'zMike collects stamps and records. He likes math class, but dislikes people who are always talking Seafood rates high on his list. re you kidding? wwe-....,,, 29 Ginny Karen Reed Business-Secretarial Ginny detests stuck-up people. She likes dancing, swimming and cookin . Shorthand is her favorite class. She craves pizza. Would you believe. Dianne Ruth Replpert usiness-Clerical Anne',, as she is known to her friends, craves pizza and ham- burgers. She enjoys reading and coo ing. English class is the high- light of her day. Dear me. Joanne Carol Reinoehl Business-Secretarial Joanne, who can hardly wait for shorthand, rates sewing, painting, dancing and traveling igh on her list. he can often be seen on the basketball and tennis courts. 'SSmile!', Nancy Lee Remp General Crash , as she is known to her friends, rates P.O.D. high on her list. She likes dancing, playing baseball and buying clothes. That,s close. Clair Rentschler Vocational Agriculture Hunting and trapping rate high with this senior. He enjoys his vo- cational agriculture classes. He craves ham and chicken. 4'You,re kidding? Kerry George Reinsel Academic '4Ker enjoys basketball, base- ball and soccer. He craves steak and spaghetti. He likes French class best. 'LI really believe ya. Susan Jane Rickenbach Academic Susie raves over hamburgers and French fries. She lists P.O.D. as her favorite subject. She dislikes getting up in the morning for schoo . Diane Balthaser Riegel Academic Diane prefers trigonometry to her other subjects. She enjoys reading and trying to play a guitar. '4Looks bad for the good guys. Marie Alice Rissmiller Academic Rissy , as she is known to her friends. raves over cheese hoagies and cheese steaks. She goes wild over music. That's rare. Kathleen Anne Savage General Kathy likes to go to dances and basketball games in her spare time. Fried chicken and homemade potpie rate high. Bossy people irk her. OOOH no! Ronald Lee Schappell Industrial Ron craves seafood and sundaes. Physics is the highlight of his day. He enjoys hunting and fishing. I don't believe you. J . ., . ax I -V HJ Norma Jean Rubright Business-Clerical 'KNorm . who loves any type of sport. lists history as her favorite subject. She enjoys eating seafood. Peo le who ma e fun of others irk iier. Whoopy do! Bruce Alan Seaman Academic Gush,', as he is known to everyone, raves over turkey and cheeseburgers. He enjoys reading political magazines and playing pool. HThat's close and Stop reeking havoc. 52' Carol Ann Sailer Academic Carol spends her spare time reading and sewing. She lists German as her favorite subject. People who are always complain- ing irritate her. She enjoiys horse- back riding, tennis, an basket- hall Seafnnd rates hioh Gerald Walter Schappell Vocational Agriculture Jerry , as he is known to his friends. enjoys working with farm equipment. hunting and fishing. He detests slow rivers. Come on. Zoranna Martha Seniuk General Zou loves painting and learning new dances. She is irritat- ed when her car doesn't start. P.O.D. is her favorite class. Italian sandwiches rate high. HWe'll all be killed! Faye Edith Sholl . Business-Secretarial Boo Boo enjoys eating clams, shrimp and French fries. She likes to play the piano and to sew. She lists shorthand as her favorite subject. Snobbish people irk her. You,re kidding. Charles Edward Slichter General Cars, sports, and hunting ratc high with f'Char1ie. Trig is his favorite subject. His favorite foods are lobster and T-Bone steak. 'LGet out. Clarence Paul Shollenberger Industrial 6'Sholly', lists mechanical draw- ing high on his list. He enjoys tennis, football, and bowling. He craves chicken and waflles. Down with Batman. Daniel O. Smith General 'gDoc',, as he is known to his friends, lists shop as his favorite subject. When not hunting, he enjoys eating hamburgers and French fries. He dislikes smart people. f'Don't get smart!,' Patricia Elaine Snyder Business-Clerical 'LPat , one of the quieter members of the senior class, lists bookkeeping as her favorite subject. Ita ian sandwiches rate high on her menu. She can often be heard saying, You know!,' Renee Sharon Staudt Academic Renee enjoys horseback riding in her spare time. She prefers English to her other classes. She craves hambur ers but pens that don't write-irk her. Ralph Gary Shollenberger Business-Clerical Gary, likes P.O.D. He craves hamburgers and French fries. He enjoys swimming and ice skating. Listening to records he collects also takes up his time. Darlene Ann Snyder Business-Clerical 'Tootsieu lists Bookkeeping as her favorite subject. She dis ikes people who show olT, Steak, obster, and French fries rate high with her. She likes basketball and baseball. You're kiddingf' Donna Louise Steely g Academic French is her favorite subject. She dislikes homework and snob- bish people. She likes dancing and swimming. Pizza is her favorite food. Would you believe!,' Kathleen Ann Stitzel Business-Clerical Kathy likes hairdressing and driving, but detests snobbish people and habitual liars. English is her favorite subject. Seafood is tops on her list. 'QI really believe you? June Elaine Stein Business-Clerical This senior enjoys playing tennis, bowling, and swimming. She lists typing as her favorite subject. Steak rates high on her list while loud people rate low. Are you mad'?', Mark William Stitzel Vocational Agriculture He can often be seen working on cars. He enjoys Vo-Ag class. Steaks and pizza are the foods he likes most. Slow drivers irritate him. Get out. Theodore Charles Stoudt General Ted enjoys eating lobster tail, shrimp, and crabs. He lists German as his favorite subject. Coin collecting, hunting, and fishing takes up his spare time. Donald Raymond Thren General Donnie spends his spare time coin collecting and model car rac- in . He lists math as his favorite su ject. Steaks rate high on his 1'l'lCl'll1. Doris June Stertzel Business-Clerical Doris likes painting, sewing, and basketball ames. She dislikes crowded halls. iookkee ing is the highlight of her day. Sjhe craves cheeseburgers and seafood. Would you believe?,' Karl Norman Stoudt General Wrestling, track and field, and baseball are this senior's favorite sports. He lists history as his favorite subject. Coin collecting occupies some of his spare time. Cheese and milkshakes are tops on his menu. Gary Lynn Troutman General Gary lists shop as his favorite subject. He dislikes people who show off and homework. He enjoys swimming, working on cars and going to races and dances. Lobster and French fries are tops on his list. Get awayls' Cynthia Ann Wagaman Academic Basketball, baseball, hockey, and ice skating are her favorite splorts. She craves shrimp and c eeseburgers. Math class is the high point of her day. Althou h she likes to drive, peo le wiio don't use their turn signals irritate her. i'Forget it. Lewis Pharoh Trexler, Jr. General MButch craves just about any kind of food. Wrestling, car racing, and horses occupy much of his spare time. Linda Mary Wagner Business-Secretarial This quiet senior prizes her horse. She lists ice cream and piz- za as her favorite foods. People who d0n't use their turn signals irk her. Jack Robin Trump Academic One of the quiet members of the senior class, he enjoys outdoor sports. T-bone steaks tempt his palate. He likes to work on guns Homework irritates him Sarah Anna Turner Business-Clerical Bookkeeping is the highlight of her day. Her hobbies include cooking and sewing. Seafood and French fries rate high. She dislikes nois students in studies. 'SYou're kidding. Michael Van Buskirk Industrial Mike dislikes people who think they know it al, He often asks, 'SWhy?,' Seafood and pizza rate high. His favorite classes are his- tory and mechanical drawing. Beverly Jean Weidenhammer Business Clerical S'Would you believe Bevs favorite pastimes are bowling and knitting. Bookkeeping IS her favorite subject. Chicken and spaghetti are the foods she finds enjoyable. Slow drivers get her dander up. Richard Allen Weirich Business-Clerical Lobster tail, ham, and chicken tempt this senior's palate. He enjoys participating in sports, People who think they know it all irritate Dick. You bet your boo- tiesf' His favorite class is oilice practice. Mary Ann Wessner Academic Mary can be seen marching in the Junior Buccaneers Drum and Bugle Corps. She lists plizza and spaghetti as the foods s e enjoys eating. Swimming rates high. I don't believe it. Although home- work is not one of her joys, she likes French class. Gerald Harold Wilhelm Academic Gerry enjoys driving. Wouldn't you rather have a Buick?', He also likes history class. He can be seen eating cheeseburgers or spaghetti. Sports he enjoys most are baseball and football. Douglas Earl Yoder Academic Trig class is Doug's favorite. Playing drums and hunting occu- py his spare time. At the top of is menu are hamburgers and French fries. He disli es wise guys. That's enough out of you. Gaily Lee Wenger Academic e dislikes the long ride to school but really enjoys French class. Horseback riding, camping, wrestlin , and soccer rate high on his list. Seafood is at the top of his menu. 14,4 vrr? Glenn John Yoder Business-Clerical This member of the Electronics Club really goes for French fries and hamburgers. Driving is his favorite pastime. The hlig light of his day is typing class. e dislikes stuck-up people. Big dealf' Donald Byrne Wertz Industrial This senior greatly enjoys work- ing on FORDS. Eating ham- burgers is another of his pastimes. His favorite sport is drag racing. History is his favorite class. Hey, boy. Rose Ann Yoder Academic This active senior enjoys French class. Tennis, bowling, and play- ing piano are her favorite pastimes. She enjoys strawberry sundaes and s aghetti. She dislikes snobs. MASIE me if I care? Ralf 552 - Thomas Adam Yoder Academic Tom has many interests- among, them, playing lgluitar, pho- tography, and tennis. is favorite foods are Italian sandwiches and French fries. 4'Amazingf' Crowded halls and warm water from fountains irritate him. Trig class is his favorite. Richard William Zerbe, Jr. Academic Rick, a rather tall senior, is known to enjoy basketball, base- ball, and hunting. History and English classes rate high. He can be seen eating steak sandwiches or French fries. Stuckup girls?- Forget it!', Robert James Zajac General Ajax,', a real sgortsman, enjoys eating clams, lo ster and steak. Don,t work too hard? His favorite class is shop. He dislikes being ignored when he is talking to someone. fi X A N A N fl N 4 f .1 Qi 3' ' Q , l ' . ll 1 , tape - ag 3 5 ' 'ff I 36 Robert Charles Zellers Business-Clerical Water skiing and golfing are Bobls favorite sports. History is the high point of his day. Ham- burger barbecues tempt his palate. Richard Lee Zerr Business-Clerical Kingfish likes Business Law. Just loaiing and hunting, occupy his spare time. He can e heard ordering hamburgers, French fries, and cokes. Con d be. He hates show offs. Heckman Adam, Lorraine Paulette, Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, F.B.L.A., Highlights Staff, Pinnacle Staff. Adam, Mary Noel, Tri-Hi-Y, Highlights Staif QSports Editorj, Pinna- cle Staff. Adam, Michael Saul, None. Adams, Sheryle June, Color Guards, F.B.L.A. Althouse, John Perris, Basketball, National Honor Society, Student Council, Pinnacle Staif fSports Editorj. Anspach, Linda Ann, Glee Club, Mixed Chorus. Armentrout, Calvin Lee, Stage band, Marching Band, Concert Band, Highlights CCo-editorj. Arndt, Myron Irvin, Jr., F.F.A. Arndt, Susan Mae, Highlights, Pinnacle Staff : -F.B.L.A. Atkinson, Joseph William, Jr., Pinnacle Staff. Auriemma, Robert Anthony Phillip, None. Bachman, Donald Jay, Wrestling, Band, Pinnacle StaiT, Stage Crew. Chorus. Bailey, Jo Ann, Library Club, Chorus, Glee Club, Girl's Ensemble, Student Council, Future Nurses Club, Highlights, Pinnacle fCopy Editorj, Home Ec Club, National Honor Society. Balatgek, Jacob Francis, None. Bausher, Donna Louise, F.B.L.A. Baylor, Dennis James, None. Berger, AKay Louise, Highlights, Future Nurses, Glee Club, F.B.L.A. Berger, Sandra Louise, Glee Club, Gymnastics Club. Bolick, Shirley Sarah, Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, Tri-Hi-Y, High- lights. Borkey, Franklin John, F.F.A. Brittenburg, Lois Carol, Future Nurses fVice Presidentj, Highlights, Pinnacle, National Honor Society, Tri-Hi-Y, Library fTreasurerJ, Chemist Club, Girls Glee Club, Mixed Chorus. Brobst, Charles Edwin, None. Brobst, Darlene Ann, None. Brommer, Kathleen Ardelle, Tri-Hi-Y, Highlights, F.B.L.A. Brown, Douglas Lee, None. Bubbenmoyer, Brenda Lou, Basketball, Future Nurses CPresiden0, Highlights, Pinnacle CGirls Sports Editorj Track and field, Girls Glee Club, Mixed Chlorus, Jr. Class play. Burkey, Dean Alan, None. Coldren, William Elias, Pallette Club. Correll, Barry Charles, None. Correll, Terry Lee, None. Davis, Kay Ellen, None. Degler, Claire Louise, Tri-Hi-Y, Girls Glee Club, F.B.L.A. Dewald, Rebecca Lee, Mixed Chorus, Girls Glee Club, F.B.L.A. Diehl, Richard D., None. Dissinger, Shirley Mae, Tri-Hi-Y, Pallette Club, Future Teachers, Highlights, Pinnacle. Donne, Lois Ann, F.B.L.A., Pinnacle fHead typistj. Dougherty, David Allen, None. Dunkle, David Paul, Pinnacle fEditorj, Mixed Chorus. Senior Coun- ty Chorus High Lights, Band, Hi-Y Ebling, Susan Rae, Home Ec. Club, F.B.L.A. Fidler, Glenn Allen, F.F.A. Fisher, Rosemary Doreen, None. Frederick, Ronald Ernest, None. Gehringer, Patrick Milton, Hi-Y. Geisweit, Thomas Wesley, Hi-Y. Gemer, Thomas Alan, Hi-Y, Soccer, Baseball, Basketball. Graeff, Joyce Elaine, None. Hartman, Adam Harold, Track and Field. Hartman Allen Lee, Senior Class President. Hartman, Denton Carl, Hi-Y, Highlights, Chorus, Photography Club. Hartman, Larry Kenneth, Hi-Y. Heckman, Barbara Ann, Highlights. Heckman , Dale Donald, Hi-Y, Baseball, Wrestling, Cross-Country. Heckman, Roland Russell, Palette Club. , Susan Kay, F.B.L.A., Tri-Hi-Y, Pinnacle fBusiness Man- agerj. Helfner, Linda Lou, F.B.L.A. Hemerly, Joyce Marian, Home Ec Club, Tri-Hi-Y, F.B.L.A. Henne, Carol Ann, F.B.L.A. Henne, Carolyn Virginia, Tri-Hi-Y, Future Nurses Club, Glee Club. Hepner, Edward Charles, Hi-Y, Mixed Chorus, tPres.j Pinnacle, Basketball, Baseball, Soccer. National Honor Society, Student Coun- cil Heydt, Donna E., F.B.L.A. Himmelburger, Cathy Anne, Mixed Chorus, Girls Glee Club, Future Teachers CTreasurerj, Student Council fVice Presidentl, Na- tional Honor Society CSecretary-Treasurerj, Tri-Hi-Y, Highlights, Pinnacle, Cheerleading, Jr. Class Play. Himmelberger, Winson Paul, None. Hinderliter, Lynn Marie, Girls Glee Club, Chorus, Future Teachers. Hix, Randy Jay, None. Hoffman, Jean Mary, F.B.L.A., Future Nurses, Home Ec Club. Karpinecz, Donald Alan, Electronics Club. Kauffman, Ray Allen, Bowling, National Honor Society. Kauffman, Stephen Paul, Pinnacle, Highlights, Jr. Class Play, Base- ball, Basketball and Soccer manager, Student Council President. Kerschner, Roseanne Marie, Senior Section Editor of Pinnacle, Co- editor of Highlights, Tri-Hi-Y tSecretaryJ, Jr. Class Play, Junior Class Treasurer, Student Council. Kershner, Elaine Jean, Home Ec Club. Klahr, Edward Davilla, Mixed Chorus, Palette Club QPresidentj. Kleinsmith, Linda Ann, G.I.A., Bowling, F.B.L.A., Pinnacle, Color- guard, Highlights. Kline, Glenn Allen, None. Koch, Rodney Dale, None. Konemann, Ronald Dennis Lee, Wrestling, Cross-country, Track and field. Kramer, David Charles, None. Krick, Arlan Curtis, F.F.A. Landis, Alice G., Future Nurses Club fTreasurerJ, Girls Glee Club, Mixed Chorus. Landis, Judith Ann, F.B.L.A. Layser, Leslie Lee, Soccer, Stage Crew, Assistant Editor of Pinnacle. Leibensperger, Carol Norma, Tri-Hi-Y, F.B.L.A., Glee Club, Mixed Chorus. Leibensperger, Linda Marie, None. Long, Josephine Irene, None. Lynn, Jeannette, None. Martin, David Irvin, National Honor Society, Palette Club, Pinnacle CArt Editors Highlights, Student Council. Mason, Michael Milton, Chemistry Club. McElrea, Phyllis Alane, Pinnacle, Home Ec Club. Metz, Larry Eugene, F.F.A. Miller, Kathryn Grace, Tri-Hi-Y, Highlights, Pinnacle, Home Ec Club. Miller, Rita Louise, Highlights, F.B.L.A., Home Ec Club. Miller, Shirley Ruth, F.B.L.A., Pinnacle Staff. Mooney, Dennis Anthony, Mixed Chorus, Highlights, Pinnacle Staif. Moore, Brenda L., Mixed Chorus. Neideigh, David Roy, Palette Club. Oberholtzer, John Richard, Soccer, Tennis Ogden, Howard Daniel, None. Peters, Cynthia Eileen, Band, Glee Club, Future Nurses, Library Club, Mixed Chorus. Peterson, Karen Sue, Pinnacle, Glee Club Phillips, Doris Marie, F.B.L.A. Phillips, Sara M., Future Nurses Club, Color guards, Pinnacle, Glee Club. Price, Brenda K., None. Price, Juanita M., None. Raubenhold, Shelly Jo, Student Council CSecretaryJ, Future Teachers Club tSecretaryl Sr. Tri-Hi-Y, Library Club, Highlights, Activities editor of Pinnacle, Sophomore class treasurer, Jr. County Chorus, G.I.A., Gymnastics Club, Mixed Chorus, Glee Club, Cheerleader fCo-captainj. Reed, Ginny K., Mixed Chorus, Glee Club, F.B.L.A. Reed, Michael D., Band, County Band, District Band, Mixed Cho- rus, Regional Band, Junior Country Chorus, Senior County Chorus, District Chorus, Regional Chorus, Student Council, National Honor Society fPresidentJ. Reinoehl, Joanne C., F.B.L.A. Reinsel, Kerry G., Basketball, baseball, soccer, Hi-Y. Remp, Nancy L., None. Rentschler, Clair, F.F.A. Reppert, Dianne Ruth, None. Rickenbach, Susan J., Glee Club, Highlights. Riegel, Diane Balthaser, Mixed Chorus, Girls Glee Club, Pinnacle. Rissmiller, Marie Alice, Band, Mixed Chorus. Rubright, Norma Jean, Hockey, Basketball, Softball. Sailer, Carol Ann, Library Club, Band, Pinnacle, Highlights Nation- al Honor Society. Savage, Kathleen Anne, F.B.L.A. Schappell, Gerald Walter, F.F.A. Schappell, Ronald Lee, Wrestling, Cross-Country. Seaman, Bruce Alan, Highlights, Soccer fManagerJ. Senuik, Zoranna Martha, Palette Club, F.B.L.A., color Sholl, Faye Edith, F.B.L.A., Mixed Chorus, Glee Club. Shollenberger, Clarence Paul, Mixed Chorus. Shollenberger, Ralph Gary, F.B.L.A. Slichter, Charles Edward, None. Smith, Daniel O., Wrestling. Snyder, Darlene Ann, Girls Glee Club, Mixed Chorus. Snyder, Patricia Elaine, None. Staudt, Renee Sharon, Band, National Honor Society. Steely, Donna Louise, None. Trump, Jack Robin, None. guards, Turner, Sarah Anna, F.B.L.A., Tri-Hi-Y. Van Buskirk, Michael, None. Wagaman, Cynthia Ann, Basketball, Hockey, Baseball. Wagner, Linda Mary, Pinnacle Staff. Weidenhammer, Beverly Jean, Glee Club Mixed Chorus, Future Nurses. Weirich, Richard Allen, None. Wenger, Gary Lee, None. Wertz, Donald Byrne, None. Wessner, Mary Ann, None. Wilhelm, Gerald Harold, Stage Crew, Pinnacle Staff. Stein, June Elaine, Cheerleading, F.B.L.A., Highlights, Pinnacle, Mixed Chorus, Girls Glee Club, Tri-Hi-Y. Stertzel, Doris June, G.I.A., F.B.L.A. Stitzel, Kathleen Ann, None. Stitzel, Mark William, F.F.A. Stoudt, Karl Norman, None. Stoudt, Theodore Charles, Track and Field. Thren, Donald Raymond, Stage crew, Pinnacle, Chorus, Hi-Y. Trexler, Lewis Pharoh, Jr., Wrestling. Troutman, Gary Lynn, None. ff7' JJ' Yoder, Douglas Earl, Basketball manager, Bowling. Yoder, Glenn John, Electronics Club. Yoder, Rose Ann, Glee Club, Chorus, Senior Tri-Hi-Y, Highlights. Yoder, Thomas Adam, Pinnacle Staff, Mixed Chorus. Zajac, Robert James, Mixed Chorus. Zellers, Robert Charles, None. Zerbe, Richard William, Jr., Mixed Chorus, Basketball, Baseball, Pinnacle fSports Editorj. Zerr, Richard Lee, None. L.-. f 17 .rf U. ri, ,fe-wx rf . 4' 2:3 rn. ee LL , .JL M x 6 Z ..rE:':J,,'L .4-1-,fL. , 5 fi U , ' E. E03 W f. '. as , J I . ,- x 'Y ea'- . .. . gl -JJ ,E Q , GA 2--f 1 I '-1 51,-fe: . . wi il? 14, Q ',? 1. L..-J -,LJ L L X I , W, -u. V J J A 5 .A ag fy' 'L f -' - J P . i ' . ,. ,.,, -Y. -g ,-3- -a L..L..L' Ja, 2 ,, - . 1 ,sv 4 1-gt, --Q ..-, ... xg, 4, -411 tw,-Y ,, -gg A -q-- -P - 39 of- W v r A ,,, WJ, 9? Hall monitor? Dick Nixon on the diving board?? if ia Candid ii or i, , wig? .i .i,iii in Marlboro Country peter pan I still like my corvair. 40 This water is great!! Certs is a candy mint, too! This is the first ti mC I've put on e of these on It was fresh in September. 41 f, l l E are R-at 8 at ' ' W Ufww e 2 g .4 MW, W ,w,,,,.., WL.W, , , , , ...M .A - , .. . . Seated on Floor-D. Mooneyg D. Martin: S. Kauffmang G. J. Bailey: B. Mooreg M. Reedg D. Millerg K. Petersong K. Shollenberger Seated-B. Seaman: D. Dunklel C. Himmel- Berger Standing-R. Kerschner: S. Raubenholdg J. Reinoehl: bergerg J. Stein: C. Peters: B. Bubbenmoyer: C. Wagaman: S. Phillips: R. Dewaldg S. Bolickg Mr. Weirich, Director Senior Class Pla Pillow Talkw a bright sophisticated comedy based directly on the original screenplay, was presented by the Senior Class April 2l and 22, under the direction of Mr. George R. Weirich. The use of a party telephone line is the basis of the plot. On one end is an interior decorator trying to use the line for business purposes, while on the other half is a playboy song writer who devotes much of his time singing to his girl friends over the phone. After his cute schemes backfire, the party line Casanova finds himself for the first time in love, and finally wins his party line foe. This delightful comedy involved many weeks of hard work but proved to be very effective in our amateur production. It was a great success for the Class of '67. Jan Morrow .... Jonathan Forbes Brad Allen ..... Alma ..,..... . Pierot ...... Mrs. Walters . . . Tony Walters. . . Marie ...... Eileen ..... Yvette ........ Miss Conrad . . . . Supervisor ,..... Miss Dickenson .... . Policeman ..... Bessie ...... . Mrs. Frost. . . Mrs. Ames. . . Graham ...... Girl in Club . . . Tilda ....... Ann ............. Telephone Operator. . . Stage Hands . . . CHARACTERS Cathy Himmelberger . . . . . David Dunkle . . . . . David Martin . Roseann Kerschner . . . Bruce Seaman . . . . Elaine Kershner . . . . Dennis Mooney Brenda Bubbenmoyer . . . . . . Cynthia Peters . . . . . Sarah Phillips . Shelly Raubenhold . . . . Karen Peterson JuneStein . . . . Stephen Kauffman . . . Joanne Bailey . . . . . Kay Berger . . . Joanne Reinoehl . . . . . . Michael Reed . . Cynthia Wagaman . . . Katheryn Miller . . . Lois Brittenburg . . . Rebecca Dewald . . . . . Gary Shollenberger . . . . . . Richard Zerr '6Hey lady, where do you want the statue? Knee Socks'?,' Hello, Operator, get me Mr. Pillowf, If our parents come, we'11 have four in the audience. 'E Yea, I was in the band. 'SI listen to WFIL 5 1 ,ii Q ui 'wif ' 7 'Sv dna '15 .LY 5-n,,,..-4F.,,,,,....H .5 a--W, . L 5 ' Pinnacle Staff Editors Sealed-B. Bubbenmoyer, Girls' sports: M. Confer. Layout: D. Dunkle, Editor: R. Kerschner, Senior Section: L. Donne, Head Typist: S. Raubenhold, Activities: Standing-S. Heckman, Business Man- ager: D. Martin, Art: J. Althouse, Boys, Sports: C. Sailor, Head Senior Section Writer: D. Zerr, Under- class Section: Mr. Light. Advisor Pinnacle Staff With the assistance of Mr. Light, these students worked diligently toward one goal-the publication of the 1967 Pinnacle. Using their utmost skills and abilities, the stall' made this yearbook what they hope is the best possible. 44 Seated-C. Henne, L. Brittenburg, D. Riegel, C. Himmelberger, S. Phillips, Standing-B. Seaman, J. Atkinson, T. Yoder, D. Bachman, D. Smith, D. Thfen, S. Kauifman. nuuonumpmwmm ,H if Seated-J. Bailey, S. Dissinger, K. Stewart, C. Beckley, J. Stein, C. Leibensperger, Standing- D. Mooney, D. Moyer, L. Layser, D. Wagner. R. Zerbe, L. Kleinsmith. S.. Q. ,P .W gg? ff ...,. W . .M . fe 'H iw an -H 2 .Q-.. Jar. 9' K WH' .1 J f V -,- f ' .L . L 6.3, 2 Seated4L. Adam, L. Wagner, K. Miller, P. McElrea. Standing-F. Sholl, S. Arndt, S. Miller Underclassmen Lsigfai EM Ji. Junior Class Officers M. Confer-Secretary, R. Fisher, President, D. Bailey-Vice President, fMissing, D. BleilewTrea surerl JUNIOR CLASS Choosing their colors and getting their class jackets and rings-all of these things help fill the junior year with excitement. The class of '68 presented their annual class play entitled Get Witch Quick which had the audience spellbound. Navy blue and white are the colors they chose. Ruth Fisher, their president, led the Junior Class through this glorious, memorable year. 48 WM wa file 'Bid REE B. Noecker, R. Riegel, D. Moyer, M. Confer, M. Kauffman, N. Ritter P. Brackman, K. Adams, B. Balthaser, D. Beahr, A. Adam, D. Barr, P. Bear, K. Bohn, B. Balthaser, M. Aldridge, D. Bleile, G. Blatt, D. Blatt, L. Baer, J. Beltz L. Fox, J. Knoblauch, A. Lesher, B. Leibensperger, C. Seaman, S. Stein, B. Kramer, R. Fisher, E. Kissinger, L. Wagaman 108 B. Reber, H. Seaman, D. Wagner, A. Schaner, G. Werner, K. Riegel, S. Schappell, D. Savage, J. Zohner, C. Rein- hart, L. Werley, L. Miller, G. Reeder 114 Row I K. Geisweit, M. Burnett, S. Faust, K Kelly, P. Dalious, C. Kantner, H. Golubics s K. Graeff Row 2 H. Deisher, R. Grickis, D. Clay, S. Cramer, D. Huey, K. Graeff, D. Davis, G. Henne, N. Gibson 107 J. Schrepple, C. Machmer, J. Levan, L. Neiswender, B. Lau, B. Madtes, B. Turner, R. Piacine. L. Prutzman, S. Marceaux, L. Schappell, L. Reber, S. Marko, B. Read 1077 T. Sports, L. Raush, M. Rapp, L. Rhodes, D. Seaman, R. Shollenberger, D. Schwoyer, B. Zellers, R. Zerbe, C. Riegel, G. Schappell, S. Naftzinger 111 T. Christman, C. Correll, L. Dietrich, G. Hess, K. Hiester, B. Faust, P. Hoster, J. Klee, S. Cashman, P. Faust, D. Fetherolf, D. Delong 112 D. Himmelberger, J. Liggett, T. Loeb, R Koller, I. Zweizig, R. Hiester, J. Zechman G. Heckman, E. Hertzog, J. Sullivan, T Karpinez if : ox W. Brown, R. Bressler, A. Boyer, D. Burk- hart, D. Anspach, R. Brown, R. Beckley, F. Boyer, R. Burkholder, D. Bailey, S. Bal- thaser, R. Adam, T. Boyer mas-wiki? P. Turner, M. Sterner, D. Moyer, S. Wagner, L. Williams, B. Stoudt, S. Wertz, V. Magdal- inos, E. Sweigert, S. Turner, R. Spangler, C. Symanowicz, E. Steinly, K. Zook, R. Spatz M. Heckman, R. Christman, C. Frank- houser, D. Heckman, P. Bordner, C Christman, B. Bingaman, L. Brandstatter, S Blandford, B. Correll, D. Adam, S. Dietrich C. Noguera, G. Davis SHS? I carft breathe! 332 . ' 2 5 3 Q ,. .k,-t .W I , 2 I 1 rs' , K Y 5:5 f...ffs,-t.yf.wg?wfeg'Y' 3 Q.. .,s...W.,,,. ? W A .. 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A f znu. , V . - 1 ' My cake is better than your cake! 53 D. Hepner, K. Kutzler, W. Klahr, L. Heckman, D. Kissinger, M. Krick, T. Kuli- kosky, J. Haag, R. Hermansader, P, Kauffman, J. Gregor Stephanie? Sophomore Class Ofiicers D. Zerr-President, C. Shollenberger-Treasurer, P. Heiser-Secretary, R, Berger-Vice President. SOPHOMORE CLASS The Sophomore class is the stepping stone between junior and senior high school. These people eagerly wait to their junior and senior years. The annual Sophomore Dance was sponsored by the class. Best wishes from the seniors to the class of ,69. 54 10-2 Row 1 S. Degler, L. Bortz, S. Eyer, S. Clouser Row 2 D. Darcas, B. Christman, D. Fisher, J. DeLong, C. Brobst, D. Christman, R. Christ- man Row 3 M. Clapper, K. Duell, G. Dreis- bach, S. Buck, S. Christman, S. Fink, P. Evans, R. Crow Row 4 C. Eberly, R. Dietrich, C. Brobst, R. Berger, D. Dougherty, N. Fink, P. Croll 10-1 Row I D. Adam, K. Blackwell, B. Blimline W. Bechtel, C. Beckley Row 2 P. Benti, G. Bashore, D. Alberts, G. Balthaser, B. Adam K. Adam ROW 3 J. Adams, D. Beissel, C. Anthony, N. Balthaser, N. Becker, L. Billman, K. Adam Row 4 C. Bailey, M. Adams, N. Balthaser, R. Berger, R. Adam, P. Althouse, J. Adam Q s 10-3 Row I J. Hartman, L. Guldin, D. Jones, S. Hartman Row 2 N. Heckman, E. Luczko, D. Dubble, A. Greenawalt, J. Einsig, A. Homing, K. Geschwindt Row 3 L. Faust, M. Hiester, D. Feick, D. Epting, W. Frederick, S. Hix, J. Holland, T. Heckman Row 4 P. Heiser, G. Kauffman, C. Freed, C. Hadley, T. Hartman, L. Gonzalez, N. Hartman 10-4 Row I D. Kauffman, F. Mount, G. Levan, L. Kershner Row 2 D. Kershner, B. Kaley, C. Lynn, B. Marks, S. Loder, P. Kline Row 3 D. Lorah, P. Kline, J. Hermansader, G. Konne- man, R. Hix, S. Loeb, J. Merkel Row 4 C. Long, L. Ide, S. Hehr, G. Kantner, A. Hunsberger, B. Knittle, D. Moyer, E. Kissin- ger 10-6 Row I M. Sproesser, L. Seidel, D. Spatz, B Specht, D. Strausser Row 2 M. Trexler, P. Shrom, R. Seaman, T. Schlenker, C. Seaman, D. Sunday, D. Seidel Row 3 G. Shepler, J Thomas, W. Senft, J. Schappell, D. Smith, C. Smith Row 4 L. Tinklepaugh, T. Schretller, L. Smith, T. Schappell, N. Symanowicz, B Schucker, P. Spease 10-5 Row I S. Schmeck, S. Schaeffer, D. Schmoyer T. Lindenmuth, A. Muller Row 2 L. Neuin, C Shollenberger, T. Longenecker, M. Schappell D. Metz, T. Pennypacker, B, Rolland Row 3 S Peters, M. Packard, M. Redden, H. Long, D Reppert, M. Schade Row 4 H. Lau, D. Rei- denhour, D. Seidel, R. Mengle, D. Piacine, C Schappell, G. Pennypacker if ix' W 10-7 Row I E. Wagner, D. Wink, D. Wydra, J. Wagner Row 2 J. Wolfe, K. Turner, J. Trump, D. Zimmerman, S. Wagner, N. Yoder, G. Spraut Row 3 G. Strausser, D. Snyder, S. Wolfe, D. Weidenhammer, R. Werley, N. Zook Row 4 W. Stewart, S. Trump, L. Wenger, D. Werley, D. Zerr, F. Wolf, M. Sonon I3 K- r w .1 .Hs , Q7 .425 . af J r?' 5.5! 't ' f V ' 47 2 , 57 9-2 Row I F. Christman, N. Fidler, S. Haddix, D. Derr. D. Davis Row 2 J. Brackman, D. Donne, F. Fisher, L. Dougherty, D. Epting, S. Fitzgerald, C. Coller. J. Epting. L. Dunkle Row 3 R. Graetf, J. Hans, D. Fetherolf. B. Driesbach. S. Gerner, B. Desmond, E. Connolly, C. Dietrich Row 4 S. Freed, E. Bordner, D. Christman, M. Correll. R. Donatelli, S. Dissinger. J. Epting, S. Fox. J. Dreibelbis 9-l Row 1 G. Adam, B. Berger, E. Adam. K. Adam, R. Adam, R. Adam Row 2 A. Atkinson, B. Bowman, M. Adam, D. Bohn, R. Balthaser, J. Bailey, A Beltz Row 3 B. Correll, M. Berger, J. Cohick, J. Berger, P. Bennicoff, S. Anspach, C. Antol, A. Bachert Row 4 D. Althouse, B. Burkert, D. Adam, B. Althouse, H. Baylor, S. Bleile, C. Adam 9-3 Row 1 M. Hawkins, B. Heckman, B. Kramer, D. Huber, W. Fisher Row 2 S. Fink, A. Henne, L. Layser, S. Leiby, B. James, R. Folk, D. Ges- chwindt, T. Epting, S. Heckman Row 3 S. Katz, R. Kauffman, C. Harner, P. Geschwindt, S. Kelley, S. Helfner, J. Kline, M. James Row 4 R. Hamm, C. Lenz, C. Henry, D. Helfner, G. Graeff, K. Grim, R. Folk, R. Henne, P. Ketner 9-4 Row 1 K. Leiby, G. Kelly, D. Longe- necker, K. Merkel, S. Reber, R. Kieffer, L. Moyer, P. Marks, R. Mes- sner, D. Kline Row 2 R. Moyer, N. Hoffman, K. Ott, S. Reichert, R. Hoffman, K. Levan, L. Koenig, R. Kauffman, P. Kauffman, L. Petrock Row 3 J. Packard, C. Leiby, D. Kershner, M. Mengle, L. Hinderliter, C. Krauch, M. Landis, J. Kissinger, N. Lutz, H. Miller Row 4 L. Quill- man, R. Loranger, A. Kunkle, J. Kissinger, J. Miller, S. Lied, L. Krauch, A. Rapp, C. Moll, S. Ortenzi 9-6 8: 9-7 Row 1 P. Zerbe, J. Zellers, B. Wag- ner, N. Yoder, S. Watts Row 2 R. Zechman, E. Wessner, K. Wessner, M. Wert, N. Wentzel, G. Turner, T. Suess Row 3 K. Whitman, T. Work, B. Wallace, S. Zweizig, G. Staudt, J. Trabosh, J. Sullivan, D. Zuch Row 4 R. Werley, H. Yoder, K. Wenich, G. Wilhelm, T. Werley, F. Stump, C. Zimmerman, M. Zajac, D. Zimmer- man 9-5 Row I J. Schrepple, V. Shirk, G Schultz, C. Stasulli, C. Schauer, L Schauer, R. Seaman Row 2 K. Schap- pell, V. Schaffer, R. Miller, G. Seidel R. Showers, S. Strausser, G. Mitten S. Moyer, P. Seyfert, D. Shlenker, D Steinly Row 3 D. Seidel, T. Schlear L. Miller, L. Smith, C. Van Buskirk R. Turner, S. Tumer, G. Muntz, T Schell, B. Stitzel Row 4 D. Seaman G. Ritter, S. Reppert, L. Remp, P Smith, J. Myers, N. Savage, L Rausch, J. Sandel, S. Muthersbaugh, B. Sonday We gonna build a house today, Mr. Glass? Our answer to Jimmy Durante. ff'-3 Cool man! Really cool man. I keep moving in mY SICCP- They said, Even a two year old can build this 60 A COW stepped on me. Oh good heavens! Here comes Jungle woman again Candids Line up for your mug shots. Charles Atlas My flfst Shave 61 8-l Row 1 F. Correll, S. Cashman, B. Bennecoff, M. Brackman, C. Brown, P. Berger Row 2 J. Becker, B. Bentz, S. Bohn, G. Birkenbine, A. Anthony, S. Buckley, C. Angstadt, M. Brensin- ger, D. Adam Row 3 R. Boltz, C. Blakeney, L. Arndt, T. Bachman, P Adams, R. Blandford, G. Bennecoff, S. Adams Row 4 H. Berube, C. Bal- thaser, V. Brown, B. Boyer, T. Baush- er, M. Bender, D. Boltz, D. Ben- necoif, D. Blatt 8-3 Row I J. Kissinger, L. Klinger, R. Hoshauer, L. Kershner, B. Karnes, K. Kieffer, B. Jabs Row 2 D. Heckman, B. Moyer, S. Kauffman, R. Mengel, T. Heinly, N. Jeffrey, B. Noecker, D. Kauffman, L. Lindenmuth Row 3 R. Hoster, T. Houck, D. Kershner, B. Kline, P. Kistler, C. Lasko, W. Kal- bach, G. Kershner Row 4 R. Mengel, J. Kelchner, L. Mitten, G. Krauch, J. Kesseg, S. Heckman, G. Lesher, L. Lando, J. Lesher 8-2 Row I R. Gundrum, G. Hamm, R Hadley, A. Fisher, J. Desmond, T Hartman Row 2 N. Faust, L. Deesing J. Dietrich, D. Epting, V. Harner, G Correll, B. Guldin, T. Fink, D. Fred- erick Row 3 K. Flowers, J. DeLong B. Flammer, K. Duell, L. Degler, M Doba, J. Evans, D. Good Row 4 S Fink, J. Correll, J. Graham, K. Heck- man, P. Haas, M. Faust, S. Heckman, A. Desmond, S. Frederiei s 8-5 Row I S. Wagner, S. Stefan, M. Ste- wart, C. Zerbe, W. Weaver, B. Wit- man, D. Witman, V. Wagner Row 2 N. Strausser, S. Stamm, N. Yost, B. Spieles, J. Spence, R. Strausser, L. Weidenhammer, J, Trabosh, B. Wolfe Row J G. Weidman, M. Strunk, S. Zieber, P. Tinklepaugh, B. Wesner, K. Wenger, P. Wilhem, D, Wenger Row 4 K. Strausser, E. Strausser. B. Spraut. J. Turner, P. Trate, J. Wag- ner. C. Zimmerman, B. Trump. N. Wagner . . t t-M4-ve - Q. sf.. -'lee 8-4 Row 1 B. Schaner, M. Schrack. R. Reinsel. V. Reilly, D. Pickel. Row 2 G. Petrock, C. Rentschler, D. Lynn, J. Sandridge, M. Ortenzi, K. Schlegel, J. McElrea, G. Schaner, D. Schmeck Row 3 R. Mazaika, K. Loeb, D. Rep- pert, R. Roland, A. Seniuk, B. Sea- man, T. Rubright, T. Reppert Row 4 S. Seaman, H. Scholl, T. Wilson, S. Schappell, H. Miller, D. Smith, R. Mason, P. Riegel, K. Schaeffer 8-6 Row 1 G. Epting, R. Hoppes, A. Kershner, K. Lau. M. Behle, R. Bur- kert, J. Bortz Row Z J. Barr, B. Katz, R. Harbonic, D. Bailey, E. Kershner B. Dissinger, R. KauiTman, M. Ker- chner, B. Lando Row 3 F. Kulikosky, R. Dougherty, E. Flickinger, B. Hol- land, R. Kauffman, W. Henne, K. Dinkel, M. Barnhart Row 4 E. Bal- thaser, M. Kamp, J. Gregor. S. Henne, C. Kissinger, R. Hartman. J. Fryer, K. Lesher, M. Correll Row I B. Shollenberger, D. Miller, D. Straus- ser, K. Roth, P. Stasulli, D. Stewart, G. Stoudt Row 2 K. Stoudt, V. Mount, B. Rhoades, D. Wessner, F. Reinsel, P. Moyer, C. Reigel, S. Naftzinger, P. Mooney Row 3 R. Shappell, E. Zweizig, L. Rohrbach, K. Kunkel, B. Klee, L. Reid, D. Stump, S. Woltinger Row 4 R. Zook, S. Reber, A. Trump, G. Moyer, A. Wentzel, W. Norton, L. Zerr, P. Richenbach, B. Moyer if If ' 342. ' - . J. J' A 1 Q-if 2 ' ' A-' f f , . m 'VV l 5. K? Z 5 F I Q1 fri: 7 X L ' 'Q ifl' ..4t Q9--...-N N. XX. Hey-whafs the answer to number -? It beats going to a study. These are dangling participles 65 7-l Row 1 G. Crow, T. Bechtel. L. Ad- ams. G. Berk, R. Bailey. G. Billman N. Bailey, R. Adam, S. Brensinger, Row 2 D. Coller, D. Albert, D. Beis- sel, R. Blatt, G. Davis, A. Balthaser, N. Calderon, T. Blakeney. J. Brensin- ger Row 3 J. Antal, C. Brobst, F Bressler, M. Brandstatter, G. Adam S. Agastini, L. Berger, C. Adams, G Breininger Row 4 C. Durkholder, T Bowers, D. Adams, F. Althouse, T Bausher, P. Corell, J. Balthaser. D Borkey, D. Bausher 7-3 Row 1 D. Ketner, G. McNeil, L. Hos- ter, S. Keim, P. Kutzer, W. Karnes Row 2 K. Jones, B. Knittle, B. Karnes, S. Kurkle, C. Kline, G. Lod- er, A. Moyer, G. Huey, D. Kline Row 3 H. Miller, D. Levan, J. Kramer, A. Correll, C. Logan, D. Levan, N. Lando, S. Madenfort Row 4 M. Koll- er, J. Kelchner, D. Neuin, D. Koller, B. Marceaux, J. Kline, G. Luckenbill, D. Kamp, C. Longnecker 7-2 Row I S. Frederick, E. Gingrich, T. Good, K. Burkholder Row 2 D. Cor- rell, D. Hoshauer, D. Darcas, D. Fink, S. Eisenhower, C. Heckman. S. Desmond, D. Heckman, D. Degler Row 3 S. Henne, J. Hamm. K. Hart- man, K. Dougherty, D. Darcas, G. Hoster. M. Hess, S. Flammer Row 4 G. Drexel, P. Haddiz. D. Fry. E. Hass, L. Hartman, L. Duell, M. Hies- ter, D. Hinnershitz, R. Freed 7-5 Row 1 D. Steely. M. Starr. C. Werner, D. Senft, J. Symanowiz Row 2 L. Zweizig, E. Wilson, D. Wess, L. Shol- lenberger, B. Strausser, S. Yocum. J. Strauss. R. Weaver, T. Wolnnger Row 3 D. Stoudt, G. Yoder, J. Wolfe, D. Williams, D. Strauss, B. Shollenber- ger, S. Strausser, E. Sullivan Row 4 D. Williams, L. Ziegler, D. Wei- denheimer, J. Trate, F. Spatz. S. Showers, S. Wesner, R. Werner, C. Stoudt 7-4 Row I R. Shappell, F. Shepler, L. Schappell, A. Neufield, B. Rubright Row 2 B. Reber, M. Rubright, L. Rentschler, B. Reber, B. Roland, D. Masters, B. Reidenhour, L. Reber, J. Reinsel Row 3 L. Schappell, D. Pickel, R. Schaeffer, N. Roberts, T. Seyfert, R. Reppert. K. Reinsel, R. Reppert Row 4 G. Quick. P. Ru- bright, J, Prutzman, A. Snyder, D. Sonday, L. Remp, J. Ortenzi, M. Scharadin, C. Seaman 7-6 Row 1 J. Bear. D. Clouser. B. Dal- ious, T. Jones Row 2 M. Dietrich. D. Adams, R. Kaiser, K. Breidigan, R Geschwindt. K. Leibensperger. R. Lesher. P. Kramer, G. Angsladt Row 3 P. Kentner. P. Chetl. G. Moll. D. Dubble, R. Baily, G. Frantz. R. Hix. R. Adams Row 4 G. Bailey, B. Beis- sel. J. Loeb. S. Keiser. J. Moll. S. Burkert. B. Miller. D. Himmelberger. F. Hueske Row 1 M. Werley, J. Rapp, N. Zellers, C. Spayd, M. Kline, G. Mcintz Row 2 J. Wagner, D. Wanner, S. Wanner, C. Wentzel, D. Watts, H. Prutzman, D. Werley, D. Reppert, R. Wert Row 3 R. Santilli. D. Phillips, N. Moyer, J. Werley, G. Loeb, D. Ziegler, R. Tryon, R. Werley Raw 4 P. Mogel, A. Stetzler, M. Trexler, C. Packard, D. Stoudt, L. Trate, R. Werley, M. M. Savage, R. Wagaman If f S L b '59.,-4 4- X :Q-:rt .11-xxx -+S- .mf - x 'T' 9 V9 . g',,j,y .-XWX,-M.. ,C ' ' . ' fr . I I Af, 1 ' .., -T ' ... Uv,.... 2-,f 'HC .-Qr :a. C 'C1': W -my 1 ' V if ff A ' 1 f ff rf I if . I 1 Lv' 1 f . l' f L '--l.i 1 t N .f-Q' f' i Y V .- Y . Z, 2 : xgg..-32' 68 af n w Q ,, J, f if 'K Z X V -Lf3,,,:f ! Z D 2 Z ' 1 K 5692 7 yt? f if Iwweag 1 3 JUNIOR CLASS PLAY CAST Seated: L. Wagaman, Mr. Weirich M. Burnett, C. Seaman, I. Zweizig, B. Zellers, L. Raush, D. Moyer, G. Reeder, P. Brackman Standing: V. Magdalinos, S. Naftzinger a D. Bleile, D. Anspach, S. Cramer, J. Sullivan, K. Geisweit, B Balthaser, L. Schrepple, L. Werley, D. Fetherolf, M. Kauffman C. Riegel, B. Noecker Junior Class Pla This year the Junior Class chose as its Cplay a three act comedy by David Rogers entitle GET WITCH QUICK. The lay centered around a college for witches in Snalem, Mass. It showed what happens when a very young, naive, and normal male substitute was hired to fill a vacancy in an alligirl collegle Scar witches. Needci less to say the au ience was e in sus ense an kept in stitches as the play unfolded. 'Phe actors were able to create the moods needed to make the play a success only under the capable di- recting of Mr. George Weirich. HAMBURG AREA HIGH SCHOOL Junior Class Play November 18-19, 1966 GET WITCH QUICK b David Rogers Directed by Mr. George Weirich CAST flu order of appearancej Mona Dabney .................. GAIL REEDER Cecily Smith-Symthe ...... Kay Clinton ........ Junelle Kemp ..... Ivy Charpentier . . . Bella Russel .... Donna Russel ..,.... Liza Young .......... Mrs. Marjorie Blackwell . Undine Grandsbacker . . Milo Alden ..... ,... Lucinda Frye ...... Hank ....... Frank ...... Caleb ........ Mother Hecate .... Steve Wharton . . . Mr. Atwater . . 69 MELANIE KAUFFMAN . . . . . .DONNA MOYER . . . . KAREN GEISWEIT . . . . LINDA RAUSCH . . . . .BETTY NOECKER . . BEVERLY ZELLERS . . . . . . .CINDY RIEGEL BARBARA BALTHASER . . . . . . IRENE ZWEZIG . JEFFREY SCHREPPLE . . . . .PAM BRACKMAN . . . . . .LESLIE WERLEY .DONALD FETHEROLF DENNIS BLEILE SHIRLEY NAFTZINGER Miss Hurley ..... .... . . . . . JERILYN SULLIVAN SAMCRAMER . . . .DENNIS ANSPACH '1 rf' ,ravi -1 f f :V i Q 'A S , 1 1 i am, wake up. 3 gp f ff SoIil0quy I said, Throw him a bon -q - , i - f fwkmmwm 3 milk e f Whe,-6,5 my pet Spider? 70 It says here to dye your hair . . What do you mean Phil called you? W I hope Phil's not in the audience. Q, e,h, gf-N on 5 ig 3 I need more sleep. Where's that cat? 71 Activities nj '- s ' K 4 f I ' 9 ' - V aim F, .Qs , 'A' ff , A ,-fi, ' id-?jl'? 'ha 15:45 f -,Z X W f fwfgifii xy fi if xx, ani' if Aw VSV! 3 , Row Vice Row ams, Senior Student Council 1 Mr. Fiant, C. Shollenberger-Treasurer, C. Himmelberger- President, S. Kauffman-President, S. Raubenhold-Secretary 2 D. Wagner, J. Knoblauch, L. Wagaman, J. Gregor, K. Ad- C. Peters, L. Brittenburg, R. Yoder Row 3 P. Heiser, S. Loeb, D. Wydra, M. Sproesser, L. Miller, R. Kerschner, D. Martin, J. Althouse Row 4 C. Beckley, S. Fink, D. Seidel, D. Thren, G. Heckman, A. Greenawalt, R. Berger, T. Schappell Row 5 D. Bailey, D. Moyer, C. Machmer, R. Berger, G. Kantner, D. Snyder, D. Metz STUDENT COUNCIL By practicing good citizenship, developing school spirit, improving student and teacher relationships, and providing a forum for student expression, the student government promotes the general welfare of the school. This year these elected representatives, showing an excellent example of good citizenship, have taken a great step forward to gain the respect of students and teachers. 74 JR. HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL Row 1 Barbara Katz-Secretaryg S. OrtenziwVice Presidentg Mr. Wagner-Adviser. Row 2 S. Spenceg T. Bachmang B. Moyerg M Ortenzig E. Flickingerg P. Kramerg D. Zieglerg D. Levan. Row 3 K Ottg M. Rubrightg M. Brandstatterg G. Tumerg A. Moyerg E. Ging- richg C. Adamsg L. Shollenberger. Row 4 D. Seamang B. Bergerg R STAGE CREW-D. Bailey, C. Machmer, D. Zerr, M. Confer, D. Wagner, R. Grickis, P. Dalious, Mr. Light-Advisor Seated: D. Moyer Not pictured-D. Dubble and R. Piacine Stage Crew Many hours of work and preparation enable the pro- grams, lyceums, and assemblies to be a success. The stage crew has readily and willingly provided such essential man power. Throughout the year, these boys have readied the stage for any presentation. A. Greenawalt 76 Daryl, the paint goes on the walll!! The National Honor Society is the one organization to which membership is limited. Only the best students of the junior and senior classes are selected. The goals of these honored students are to promote scholarship, Future Business Leaders of America Row I C. Riegel, L. Guldin. A. Muller. S. Adams. J. Landis. J. Hoffman. C. Long. M. Schappell. T. Turner. D. Wink. J. Wagner. D. Schmoyer Row 2 S. Naftzinger. P. Hoster. K. Hiester. S. Turner. R. Fisher. S. Ebling. N. Becker. P. Althoust. S. Faust. H. Golubcis, B. Turner. J. Merkel, R. BurkholderR0w3C. Leibensperger, S. Heckman, S. Miller, L. Donne. S. Wagner. P. Spease. P. Bentz, D. Beissel, R. Adam. K. Geisweit, M. Burnett, B. Noecker, D. Heck- man, M. Heckman, H. Seaman Row4 K. Savage. S. Arndt. P. Snyder, D. Snyder. K. Brommer, F. Sholl. D. Brobst, D. Bausher. K. Graff, P. Shrom. N. Balthaser. J. Hemerly. S. Jacoby Row 5 D. Phillips. D. Stertzel, B. Weiden- hammer.G.Reed.D.Heydt,L.Heffner.C.Lynn. D. Moyer. J. Adam. P. McElrea. R. Miller, L. Rausch Row 6 J. Reinoehl. L. Adam, K. Berger. C. Degler, L. Kleinsmith, R. Dewald. J. Stein, B. Price, D. Smith, S. Loder Row 7 C. Wessner. Cv. Yoder, G. Shollenberger to render service and leadership, and to build a strong moral character. Striving to be an active organization, the group has participated in several cultural events. ,,-- - I. . 4 .25 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Seated: J. Althouse. A. Hartman NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Sealed: J. Bailey. C. Himmel- Standing: G. Wenger. M. Reed. D. Marlin. R. Kauffman. E. berger, K. Graff. J. Gregor Standing: L. Brittenburg. R. Stoudt. D, Hcpncr. C. Machmcr. T. Yoder, J. Schreppell: D. Bailey. D. Bleilc. Riegel. D. Barr. S. Raubenhold. B. Balthaser. L. Hinderliter. C. D. Moyer. S. Cramer, R.' Brown. Sayler. R. Kerschner, J. Knoblauch. L. Donne. E. Kershner. L. 7 Adams. M. Rissmiller. A. Landis 7 1.5562 ia.- in Palette Club Kow 1 P. Bentz, B. Berger, R. Graeff, C. Beckley, J. Beltz Row 2 Mrs. Row 3 Mrs. Thompson, D. Martin, D. Neideigh, E. Klahr, T. Boyer, C. Hossler, P. Kauffman, R. Spatz, S. Dissinger, N. Sarac, C. Symanowicz, SCh21PPCll, R- Heckman, R- BFCSSICI' V. Magdalinos, Z. Seniuk, J. Hanf, B. Balthaser, W. Klahr, R. Hoffman PALETTE CLUB The Palette Club gives students a broadened knowledge and use of art. This talented group of students decorate the school on holidays, present the annual art exhibit, and gain practical experience by going on field trips. ,,.avu ? f' I Junior Red Cross Mr. Wink-Advisor, D. Steinly, A. Rapp, R. Messner, S. Turner, D. Naftzinger, B. Seaman, S. Reber, P. Riegel, B. Trump, B. Schaner, Zuch, P. Tinklepaugh, B. Spieles, P. Stasulli, K. Schaeffer. A. C. Strausser, R. Luck, F. Reinsel, E. Strausser, N. Yost, B. Rhods, J. Seniuk, S. Schappell, D. Reppert, B. Wesner, K. Wenger, L. Read, Trabosh, R. Strausser, G. Petrock D. Miller, D. Schmeck, D. Pickel, J. Sandridge, S. Zeik, K. Roth, S. JUNIOR RED CROSS The practical projects that the members of the Junior Red Cross perform are evidences of the character of these students. The good citizenship shown toward their fellow man is an act of respect and accomplishment. 78 ELECTRONICS CLUB The Electronics Club was formed for those students who have an active interest in electronics and wish to expand their knowledge and activities in the elec- tronics field. They exhibit items which they construct- ed, exchange ideas, and discuss problems to further their knowledge in electronics. Girls Leaders Club Row I Mrs. Schwartz, Miss Mathers Row 2 L Bortz, J. Knoblauch, B. Specht Row 3 D. Strausser N. Becker, P. Hoster, F. Mount, N. Ritter Row 4 J Hartman, C. Anthony, E. Hertzog, S. Hartman, S Wagner, N. Rubright Row 5 L. Guldin, C. Waga- man, R. Kerschner, K. Duell, C. Kantner, D Smith Electronics Club Row 1 J. Kissinger, G. Yoder. C. Riegel, R. Burkert Row 2 J Sandel R. Folk. T. Work Row 3 S. Lied. C. Kissinger, W. Brown A Wentzel Sealed E. Zweizig, B. Kline, G. Kershner Senior Hi-Y Row I D. Fetherolf, D. Seaman, P. Dalious, N. Gibson, D. Bailey, P. B. Saul, S. Balthaser, E. Kissinger, B. Leibensperger Row 4 R Gehringer, D. Bachman, D. Hartman, D. Martin, T. Gerner, E. Bressler, R. Zerbe, A. Lesher, M. Aldridge, S. Cashman, R. Riegel Hepner Row 2 S. Shollenberger, A. Koller, K. Kutzler, B. Seaman, J. Liggett, R. Weirich, T. Karpinecz, P. Turner, M. Sterner, D D. Mooney, K. Reinsel, J. Althouse Row 3 B. Kramer, G. Schappell, Delong P. Faust, H. Ogden, C. Slichter, G. Blatt, D. Thren, J. Oberholtzer, HI-Y Membership in the Hi-Y implies active Christian service as well as a willingness to share the ideals of Christian living with others. Because of its purpose, to create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community, high stan- dards of Christian character, the Hi-Y is one of the most active clubs for boys in the school. Bowling, basketball, dances-these are a few of their activities. PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB Interested in taking pictures? Under the instruction of Mr. Feeg, these students learn correct methods of photography. They are instructed in care of the camera, picture taking, developing, and other essential fields of photography. Photography Club ROW 1 S. CTHIHCT, R- Sh0llCflbCfgCf, D- AlbCl'lS. B- Wilmflrl, R- Kauffman, C. Schultz, Row 3 C. Schappell, D. Mooney, C. Zimmer- Burkert, D. Schlenker. Row 2 A. Hunsberger, G. Mitten, R. man R0w4R, Bel-ger,G,W0emer,G, Kushner Sr. Tri-Hi-Y Row I M. Burnett, C. Henne, B. Bubbenmoyer, J. Stein, D. Heckman, N. Muller, J. Hemerly, J. DeLong, N. Balthaser, P. Brack- man, J. Wagner, S. Schappell, K. Geisweit, B. Bingaman Row 2 B. Turner, J. Long, K. Miller, B. Madtes, S. Christman, K. Duell, C. Degler, S. Bolick, C. Wessner, S. Loder, N. Ritter, C. Seaman, S. Stine Row 3 R. Fisher, K. Graeff, D. Barr, S. Wagner, P. Bear, L. Wagaman, J. Zechman, J. Zohner, D. Adam, F. Boyer, S. Rauben- hold, D. Hepner, J. Gregor Row 4 S. Blanford, P. Bordner, K. Hiester, P. Hoster, L. Brandstatter, H. Seaman, S. Heckman, C Leibensperger, S. Buck, S. Wagner, S. Eyer, K. Geschwindt, E Wagner Row 5 R. Kerschner, S. Wertz, R. Burkholder, R. Adam, I Zweizig, J. Sullivan, J. Pennypacker, M. Hiester, P. Evens, M Kauffman, P. Spease, C. Himmelberger, C. Brobst Row 6 L. Adam L. Brittenburg, S. Marceaux, K. Peterson, L. Leibensperger, S. Phil- lips, P. Althouse, D. Reidenhour, S. Hepner TRI-HI-Y Examples of Christian behavior, the members of the Tri-Hi-Y participate in many activities. One of the memorable activities known to the entire student body is the process of initiation. These girls are also actively engaged in local, dis- trict, and state functions of the club where an exchange of ideas for better cit- izenship takes place. Jr. Tri-Hi-Y Row I D. Miller, J. Bortz, M. Bailey, P. Berger, B. Reidenhour, L. Read, S. Cashman, C. Wentzel, B. Shollenberger, S. Yocom, J. Kissinger, D. Stewart, K. Stoudt. Row 2 L. Mitten, N. Savage, B. Mengel, K. Dinkel, P. Adams, C. Stasulli, D. Heckman, C. Brown, J. Berger, S. Adam, B. Dissinger, J. Werley, J. Lesher, S. Henne Row 3 B. Katz, K. Schaeffer, R. Kauifman, B. Lando, L. Trate,'C. Packard C. Angstadt, A. Trump, W. Henne, L. Schappell, N. Roberts, P Rickenbach. Row 4 S. Reber, A. Stetzler, J. Gregor, P. Riegel, A Seniuk, R. Santilli, S. Frederici, C. Fink, R. Mengel, B. Strausser, R Werner, V. Brown. a Future Nurse's Club Seated C. Anthony, B. Bubbenmoyer, Mrs. WengertAAdvisor, P. Bear, A. Landis, L, Brittenburg, Mrs. Northheimer-Advisor, B. Bal- thaser, S. Stine Standing S. Hartman, C. Noguera, S. Wagner, M. Rissmiller, S. Marceaux, J. Haag, K. Peterson, B. Madtes, C. Peters, J. Bailey, D. Barr, S. Wertz, C. Wagaman, J. Price, A. Horning, L. Fox, L. Billman, C. Henne Future Teachers Row! Mrs. Jane Yoder-advisor, Mr. Harry Fishervadvisor, C. Himmelberger, G. Hess, N. Ritter, K. Adam, D. Strausser, L. Kershner, C. Brobst, E. Wagner, J. Gregor, G. Levan, D. Werley Roni 2 S. Hepner, P. Ketner, S. Raubenhold, J. Thomas, D. Hepner, J. Holland, P. Kline, S. Hix Row 3 A. Rapp, B. Balthaser, K. Adams, C. Eberly, L. Hinderliter FUTURE NURSES CLUB Discussions, lectures, films, service projects, field trips-these give the members of the Future Nurses Club information of the rewards and qualities of a good nurse. Visiting the hospitals and entertaining the patients, the girls are confronted with the many phases of medicine. The practical experience gained through the activities of this club is quite rewarding. FUTURE TEACHERS CLUB The Future Teacher's Club tries to acquaint students with the challenge of teaching. By visiting schools and colleges, the members become aware of the problems and rewards of a teaching career. Debates and discus- sions concerning the profession, teaching methods, and the problems of our own school add to the activities of the club. 82 a Jr. Home Ec Club Row 1 N. Savage, M. Stamm, P. Kramer, B. Rolland, B. Schaner, J. ko, D- KCfShI16f. S- HCCkm2i11, D. Bailey, L- RCIHP, J. 0l'ICIlZi, A Reinsel, D. Masters, C. Wentzel, C. Werner, B. Shollenberger. S. Bellz, B- Lando, A- Serlillk, K. D0l1gh3fly- ROW 4 G. Correll. S Yocom, Mrs. Shilling Row 2 M. Trexler, G. Luckenbill. P. Ricken- Sflhappell, W- HCHHC, J- Ballh-ZISCF, G. Adam, L. Mitten. S. HCIIHC bach, S, Burkerls B, Beisgel, G, M0115 S, Keigen A, Balthaser, L. B. Dissinger, R. Kauffman, F. Kulikosky, D. Althouse, J. Lesher. Berger, B. Moyer, B. Noecker Row 3 J. Dietrich, V. Mount, C. Las- HOME ECONOMICS CLUB I can, you can, we cani'-this is the pledge of the members of the Home Economics Club. By purchasing items for the use and beautification of the Home Economics suite, these girls learn the meaning of their pledge. The actual practice of economy in the home enables these girls to become better homemakers. Sr. Home Ec Club Row I fStandingj D. Christman, L. Rausch. J. Adams, A. Schaner, J. Wolfe. D. Fisher, D. Weidenhammer Row 2 R. Miller, D. Moyer, K. Miller. N. Hartman, N. Symanowicz, P. McElrea Seated S. Wolfe, J. Hoffman. E. Kershner. R. Fisher. Mrs. Deppen 83 Senior F.F.A. Row 1 H. Miller, L. Dougherty, D. Kerschner, D. Davis, R. Keiffer, N. Holfman, K. Leiby, R. Miller, W. Bechtel, R. Spatz, T. Christman, A. Boyer, K. Zook, C. Christman. Row 2 D. Zimmerman, G. Spraut, M. Lan- dis, D. Adam, H. Long, W. Senft, C. Bailey, M Mengle, R. Adam, L. Metz, B. Stoudt, L. Williams, E. Steinly, W. Reber, L. Wenger. Row 3 C. Zimmerman, D. Helfner, S. Dietrich, D. Christman, K. Wenrich, J. Adams, M. Arndt, G. Davis. Row 4 C. Rentschler, A. Krick, M. Stitzel, F. Borkey, J. Hermansader, N. Zook. Row 5 G. Schappell, R. Hix FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA The Future Farmers of America promote rural leadership, character develop- ment, sportsmanship, cooperation, service, thrift, scholarship, improved agri- culture, organized recreation, citizenship, and patriotism. Through competition on a local, state, and national level, these boys develop these qualities. As a practical application, they have beautified our school and countryside. Junior F.F.A. Row I T. Reppert, G. Schaner, S. Keim, T. Hartman Row 2 R. Turner, H. Miller, C. Rentschler, B. Kline, K. Kieffer, G. Huey, B. Knittle, M. Schrack, L. Zieg- ler, W. Kalbach, S. Seaman, J. Antol, E. Gingrich Row 3 D. Darcas, D. Blake, F. Shepler, L. Zweizig, E. Wilson, D. Hoshauer, B. Bentz, M. Brandstatter, G. McNeil, R. Adam, D. Correll, K. Burkholder, S. Eis- enhower, D. Adams Row 4 S. Frederick, P. Mogel, T. 1 Q A ll --+ - 2 1 l B 2 . 2 --- '5 2 ....---fn'-'A Bechtel, T. Blackeney, C. Balthaser, D. Adam, A. An- thony, D. Darcas, T. Bowers, J. Trate, M. Brackman Row 5 G. James, H. Berube, D. Kline, C. Zimmerman, D. Bennecoff, K. Duell, J. Desmond, S. Buckley, M. Hess, D. Degler, K. Heckman,'S. Heckman, T. Fink, F. Bressler Standing G. Breininger, N. Brobst, T. Bausher, D. Good, A. Snyder D 9 -viii HH HE .l F' Sr. Library Club Seated J Bailey President, C. Sailer-Vice President, B. Balthaser- B21llh21S6f, C. Bl'0bSI. T- PCHflyP21CkCf, L- R21USCl'1 Row 2 D RCPPCFI Treasurer C Peters-Secretary Row 1 Mrs. Gladys Long-Librarian. S- Fink. L- Bflllenbufgf P- HCiSCf. C- Ebefly B B211IhHSCf 5 D Wydra C Beckley, S. Wagner. L. Billman, M. Kauffman, G. RHUbCI1h0ld- LIBRARY CLUB Need help in the library? Just ask for the assistance of one of the patient girls behind the desk. The members of the Library Club aid Mrs. Long in the many duties of a librarian. Through their efforts, the library is run more efficiently Student librarians are trained to be responsible, and to aid others. Several of the students enjoy this work so much they enter the increasingly wide field open to a librarian. The club is a member of the Teenage Library Association. Annually the girls attend the TLA conference to exchange ideas and learn better and newer library techniques. Jr. Library Club Row 1 E Flickinger, D. Steinely, K. Ott, J. Gregor, M. Ortenzi, B. Dougherty, M. Barnhart, S. Zweizig, L. Rohrbach D Seaman R Mengel B Katz K. Adam, V. Schaeffer, K. Schaeffer. Row 2 R. Werley, S. Katz, S. Ortenzi, J. Berger. High Lights Sealed-R. Kerschner. C. Armentrout Standing-L. Brittenburg, C. Himmelberger, S. Cramer, Mrs. Pais- ley, S. Kauffman, B. Heckman. R. Miller. J. Bailey HIGHLIGHTS STAFF Humor, information, food for thought, past, present, and future events, athletic standings-this is what Highlights gives to students. In addition, the staff promotes good school spirit. The Dimpled Darlingsf' dances, and other activities gives the members of the staif not only responsibility and writing experience, but also a lesson in cooperation. W' Kd yi f 5' ? pf? ff?- ' 1- fz gg af' 047 0-in hr!! i 2, Aw HJ? ' W! e W Iliff 56 01' , gl W7Wmm,WM11LW1 5 Vi--1 , i5ii'f4 ui E' . T' -. Sn Y' ' I Goody, Row 1fFrontto Backj B. Seaman, S. Dissinger, B. Bubbenmoyer, K. Row 3 G. Hess, S. Raubenhold, L. Adam, K. Stewart Row 4 R Miller, S. Arndl Row 2 J. Stein, S. Bolick, K. Berger, L. Hinderliter, Dewald, D. Martin, R- Zefbe, D' Mooney Row 1 fFront to Backj J. Sullivan, L. Miller, T. Kulikosky, J. Zechman, M. Burnett Row 2 D. Barr, P. Bear, G. Kanmer, T. Loeb, I. Zweizig, N. Kauffman Row 3 S. Hepner, S. Wagner, S. Naftzinger, R. Beckley, C. Riegel, R. Grickis, K. Geisweit Row 4 S. Faust, L. Rausch, B. Noecker, C. Seaman, L. Neiswender, M. Kauffman, R. Bressler, P. Faust Row 5 T. Boyer, P. Hoster, K. Heister, R. Fisher, S. Loeb, N. Ritter, G. Reeder, V. Magdalinos ., ... 87 -A as--m,.a.....,,,. ,H , Senior High Mixed Row I C. Shollenberger, M. Reed, D. Dunkle, A. Greenawalt, T. Heckman, D. Darcas, D. Kauffman Row 2 L. Kerschner, V. Magdalinos, N. Ritter, G. Levan, L. Bortz, J. Gregor, B. Schucker, P. Dalious, D. Mooney, D. Moyer, L. Ide, J. Schappell, R. Beckley, D. Metz, J. Stein, R. Yoder, S. Stine, G. Reeder, B. Zellers, K. Geisweit Row 3 G. Balthaser, C. Shollenberger, K. Geschwindt, C. Beckley, N. Kaulfman, P. Bear, B. Balthaser, S. Kauffman, P. Kauffman, D. Bailey, M. Confer, T. Schappell, G. Kanter, D. Zerr, D. Feick, C. Peters, P. Kline, D. Hepner, S. Bolick, I. Zweizig, M. Rissmiller, D. Riegel, Row 4 D. Wydra, D. Reidenhour, C. Eberly, P. Heiser, D. Werley, S. Hix, C. Leibensperger, B. Berger, C. Machmer, J, Althouse, R. Grickis, L. Rausch, D. Thren, T. Yoder, L. Adam, S. Fink, J. Thomas, K. Adams, F. Sholl, S. Hepner, D. Barr Row 5 D. Seidel, L. Hinderliter, D. Kissinger, C. Degler, B. Balthaser, K. Stewart, R. Dewald, J. Sullivan, T. Loeb, E. Kissinger, R. Zerbe, B. Leibensperger, D. Bachman, E. Klahr, N. Balthaser, L. Anspach, S. Raubenhold, C. Himmelberger, D. Barr, B. Tumer, J. Bailey, D. Snyder 88 Harmony from one hundred voices is achieved when Mr. Schwartz leads the chorus. Students who enjoy singing can be found in the chorus. Patriotic, spiritual, seasonal, popular, and folk songs fill programs by the chorus on various occasions. l l Junior High Mixed Chorus Row I M. Bailey, N. Fidler, J. Bortz, P. Wanner, K. Leibensperger. S. Madenfort, P. Kramer, S. Wanner Row 2 B. Heckman, D. Steinly B. Berger, V. Mount, B. Moyer, B. Lando, R. Tryon, T. Jones, L Kershner, C. Riegel, E. Sullivan, H. Prutzman. B. Dalious. P. Moon- ey, D. Kauffman. K. Roth. S. Naftzinger, D. Ziegler. P. Stasulli. S Keiser. R. Santilli Row 3 J. Gregor. G. Moll. B. Katz, P. Chett. B Stitzel. R. Messner. M. Ortenzi. R. KauiTman. W. Norton. C Shollenberger. F. Hueske, P. Kuuflnman, L. Dunkle. G. Angstadt. R Hix. D. Dinkle, J. Loeb. J. Werley, E. Kershner. B. Dissinger, D Blatt, V. Schaeffer, B. Wagner, Row 4 J. Kantner, J. Berger, L. Trate, L. Rohrbach, L. Burkert, P. Rickenbach, S. Heckman, N. Wentzel, J. Sandel, B. Dreisbach, R. Hoffman, B. Holland, G. Moyer, S. Seidel, G. Mitten, S. Ortenzi, K. Ott, R. Graeff. S. Zweizig, K. Levan, P. Reigel. C. Schaeifer, S. Kelly Row 5 B. Mengle. D. Seaman, J. Hanf. B. Zechman. M. Lando. S. Henne, R. Werley. J. Myers, J. Kissinger, L. Hinderliter, S. Bleile. C. Henry. L. Remp. G. Ritter, S. Mu- thersbaugh, E. Flickinger, M. Burnhart, A. Trump, L. Zerr, F. Fisher, E. Balthaser, K. Lesher GIRL'S GLEE CLUB The Girl,s Glee Club is an organization of girls who enjoy singing. They render many melodies to fill the programs they present. Their musical talent and desire to sing enable the girls to achieve the best harmony. Glee Club Row I P. Bear, P. Brackman. G. Reeder. B. Zellers. J. Zechman. K Geisweit. J. Stein. R. Yoder. S. Stine. K. Adam. E. Wagner, S Berger, S. Schaeffer. L. Kershner. C. Henne Row 2 L. Wagaman, G Galthaser, L. Miller. S. Eyer, B. Weidenhammer. W. Klahr. K Savage, M. Rissmiller. R. Fisher, R. Graeif. C. Riegel. M. Burnett V Magdalinos. N. Ritter, S. Heckman, G. Levan, L. Bortz, C. Seaman, J. Gregor, A. Schaner Row 3 J. Bailey. P. Kline. C. Peters, A. Lan- dis, K. Peterson, D. Hepner, T. Pennypacker, J. Holland, L. Adam N. Sarac. S. Zweizig, N. Kaulfman. B. Balthaser. S. Bolick. M Sproesser, K. Berger. B. Moore, C. Shollenberger, C. Beckley, C Brobst. M. Kaulfman Row 4 G. Reed. L. Anspach. S. Raubenhold. D. Seaman, S. Fink. P. Spease. D. Barr. C. Himmelberger. S. Phil- lips, D. Snyder. C. Noguera. B. Turner. K. Geschwindt. D. Wydra. C. Leibensperger, S. Hix, S. Hepner, C. Wessner. S. Ortenzi. M. Schappell, J. Berger, Row 5 T. Kulikosky, D. Seidel, L. Hinderliter, D. Kissinger, C. Degler, B. Balthaser, K. Stewart, R. Dewald, J. Sul- livan, D. Reidenhour. C. Eberly. P. Althouse. D. Reppert. P. Heiser. D. Werley. K. Adams. F. Scholl, R. Werley, R. Riegel. J. Thomas, S. Rickenbach. S. Buck. .ii WJ 3' nary Xllfgllysl K 'L... ff ez.. 91 Banner Carriers Stephanie Ortenzi Donna Fetherolf Mr. Rhein D. Kauffman Stoudt H. Burube T. Boyer G. Sandel S. Reber R. Blatt J. Rapp G. Loeb R. Berger C. Armentrout J. Schreppel D. Darcus N. Yoder D. Darcus F. Mount C. Peters T. Work M. Barnhart M. Ortenzi V. Mount R. Messner M. Rissmiller C. Saylor L. Roarbock D. Epting C. Heneski J. Kissinger D. Derr J. Miller G. Miller B. Klee S. Schappell G. Stoudt P. Kauffman S. Hix T. Karpinez D. Wagner C. Wessner J. Becker R. Fryon Stewart T. Heckman C. Regal D. Clouser B. Whitman P. Moyer R. Geshwindt K. Loeb D. Clouser and The school band is a very active musical organization. The band is not only comprised of the marching and concert bands, all directed by Mr. Rhein, but also the majorettes and the Color Guards. Their activities include marching in various parades, presenting an assembly program, and participating in the spring concert. xy if 5 1 . ,,,y S 'Mg mf if K 1? w.'I3x f' ' . ,A Color Guards C. Riegel, B. Specht, S. Adams, R. Graeff, D. Zimmerman, S. Zweizig, P. Spease, D. Wydra, E. Wagner D, Smith, J. Long CCaptainj. Head Majorette-K. Geisweit, Color Guard Captain-J. Long, Feature Twirler-K. Adams, Drum Majorette-R. Staudt J. Long, Captain 94 Majorettes Row 1 CKneelingj C. Seaman, K. Geschwindt, L. Miller, M. Burnett, C. Brobst, J. Zechman, C. Beckley Row 2 fStandingJ I. Zweizig, C. Shollen- gerger, S. Buch, G. Kauffman, P. Brackman Lieutenants-C. Beckleyg C. Shollenberger berger, K. Geisweit Head Majorette 95 C. Shollenberger C. Beckley Lieutenants STAGE BAND By adding vocalists, this elect group of musicians has greatly enlarged in the past year. They participate in an annual musical review which is always a tremendous success. Stage Band Seated: A. Greenawalt, C. Beckley, D. Wydra, P. Brackamn, J. Becker, D. Wagner, G. Stoutd, D. Darcas, R. Shappell, C. Armen- trout, J. Schappell, N. Yoder, R. Berger, G. Loeb, P. Kaulfman, K. Ott Standing D. Clouse, D. Clouser, G. Riegel, T. Heckman, P. Moyer, R. Geschwindt, R. Kauffman, S. Hix, J. Sandel, T. Boyer, S. Reber, D. Stoudt, Mr. Rhein js-N fr .- 4G '43 P li ll an gl Zi J A 591771775 v gi! Z: 'rv 3 Ei it in V K:-Q nn, f -A - ffm J. fifat-at ' .355 4-4, PK g gf' 5, K i T 1' my i M ' W Q ,.. .- I MQ- Rv, :. - H F ...L .L,. ,. , K S. v,k. , ,.., MAY QUEEN COURT N. Remp, C. Leibensperger, L. Klinesmith, C. Himmelberger fMay Queenj, S. Raubenhold, R. Kersch- ner, B. Bubbenmoyer, J. Stein ueen and Court ii-4' Al-.-Ex,-.,,,l Sports ,4,. fix 3' i T., X.-f gum- X Soccer Row IMB. Seaman-Manager, T. Lindenmuth, D. Snyder, A. Greenawalt, D. Metz, D. Martin, J. Oberholtzer, J. Sullivan, T Suess, K. Reinsel, J. Schrepple Row 2-S. Kauffman-Manager. D Mooney, P. Young, H. Baylor, S. Shollenberger. D. Schwoyer, D Bleile, D. Zerr, R. Weirich, P. Faust, Mr. CarrgCoach Row 34E. Hep- ner, L. Layser, S. Balthaser, G. Heckman, D. Piacine, R. Mengle R. Piacine, T. Gerner, R. Berger, S. Bleile. B. Knittle Soccer After beginning the season in whirlwind fashion with three wins and a tie, the tough competition of league play cast the Hawks a winning season. Hamburg participated in a double-header soccer match in Municiple Stadium where they were upset by Oley l-0. The future looks bright for Hamburg as many lettermen will be returning next year. SOCCER SCORES Hamburg 1 Hamburg 0 Hamburg l Hamburg 2 Hamburg 2 Hamburg 0 Hamburg 0 Hamburg 0 Hamburg 0 Hamburg O Hamburg l Hamburg 0 Hamburg 1 ELCO 0 North Lebanon 0 Wilson 0 Kutztown 0 Conrad Weiser 0 Oley 1 Tulpehocken 2 Fleetwood 2 Twin Valley 2 Reading l Brandywine 1 Mount Penn 2 Schuylkill Valley l 4 Wins 6 Loses 3 Ties OUCH! What do you mean, It's Right Guard?', Well, Nair beats plucking. Who wants their peanut first? Heads up, handsome! K wrt-yawn: ,X 4 wt M .-dt' x 'N-'am-L 3 W N Q 'ff M:s'+1 -'ff an u's-wma--1ve!f?' ff 'T 2 ,, L it W., f fygxswwfmx at J 'WW fills Jw-emmew ig sw! , 2 L, Q. me -eww 'lF ' was ,. 555 x ws 15352. 'ggi xt w' 1 Sk ,, vrgggffggirm Wham' .lm .as f 1 fl- , . --A in A X : , Q Q Y in -. ,. It W my HIV Q 3, .- ' ,kgfQ:f1'Ls 5ggtij--at, N-ef Z' K 1 ' 3 'I 5 V I V e jggs gst im , F: W 5 A Y: t kr V i wg: ..,.. QE:-1A.-::-,..,Ff,:3.,s.,.:5mv?.45- , A Nu 3. . -,: , H V.: ,F - :V ., 3 . I I .Y I .-Vl ,m.?:.MbiLF-S y V. W a , ff may A-A A. 1 'N , . fix he ,,. g xx 9 . .. ff ' M , 0' W We 4 wt 'X s .6 w vjia A 1 f , if 4' 2 gn 101 mi'+'MYfff':,. 'E' .. ., Wi gy '::eQ' R ' Cross Country Row INR. Konemann, S Fink, R. Schappell, C. Karnes, G. Ritter, M Mason, M. Clapper Row 2-Mr. Fisher Coach, G. Machmer, A. Lesher, R. Berger D. Keiffer, J. Schrepple, S. Peters Cross Countr Hamburg's young cross country team, comprised of only two seniors among its twelve participants, looks forward to its first winning season next year. This year, Hamburg,s third year in the Sport, the Hawks hustled to an overall record of five wins and six setbacks. 9 Q Row l-Kneeling: G. Wenger, H. Moore, D. Delong, J. Oberholtzer, C. Zook, J. Sullivan, D. Kramer, S. Moyer Row 2: L. Reber, S. Shollenberger, B. Shuker, H. Odgen, D. Brown, R. Diehl, S. Dietrich, S. Peters Row 3: D. Karpinecz, R. Donatelli, D. Schwoyer, R. Konemann, D. Kieifer, I. Steinly, C. Christman, L. Remp, Coach-Mr. Carr Row 4: D. Blandford, A. Hartman, C. Schlicter, J. Meyers, P. Turner, S. Cashman, M. Ster- ner, G. Shepler Boy,s G mnastic Team 102 s el 5 ,, Leap frog Who ordered the Scotch and soda? e L Vi LVLV wg' -v, K I3 ki M i g qv. ., 5353 :5 V' t we Q. 7--: , -, .- - V V xg LL'3 - 'E is M Q ef reg - e Q , Z'. ' L j ' if eo Se, W' ' :,..w, 'dt Can-can Isn't he cute? Stop everything, I'm tired! Please try to play like this boy. 103 Pain, Kermy? 1- -'N-ref 5 . NF .wagwi .M .. ' GIRLS HOCKEY Bortz, L. Wagaman, J. Long, E. Hertzog, J. Bailey. S. Gemer, P Row 1-A. Atkinson, S. Fritzgerald, R. Adam, B. Balthaser, L. Bortz, Klein N- Beckern J- Kline M. Adam J- Knoblauch L' Layser p N. Rubright, P. Hoster, D. Huber, N. Fidler, J. Gregor, F Fisher B. Moone D . . ' ' Y Specht, D. Smith, D. Strausser, N. Ritter Row 2fMiss Mathers, J. Hawkettes Beat Champs Last fall, Hamburgls Hawkettes, led by co-captains Jane Knoblauch and Nancy Ritter, fought diligently for their victory over Tulpehocken. fThe Tulpehocken Hockey team was in first place at the end of the Hockey Seasonj Hawkette, Nancy Ritter, scored the only goal needed to beat the champs, who were left scoreless throughout the game. Although Hamburg linished the season holding fourth place, the Hockey Team will long remember that game at Tulpehocken. GIRLS HOCKEY SCORES SEASON RESULTS Hamburg 0 Schuylkill Valley 3 Hamburg 0 Conrad Weiser 2 Hamburg l Tulpehocken 0 Hamburg l Conrad Weiser 2 Hamburg 0 Schuylkill Valley 0 Hamburg O Tulpehocken l Hamburg 8 North Western 0 104- Bring out our place sticker. Moonlighting! Teaworm to the rescue. 105 Replace all divots VARSITY BASKETBALL Kneeling-K. Reinsel, E. Hepner, J. Althouse, T. Gemer, D. Yoder Standing-Coach-Mr. Werner, Manager-D. Seaman, G. Heckman, R. Berger, T. Loeb, R. Zerbe, D. Snyder, Manager-S. Kauffman, Coach-Mr. Schade Varsit Basketball VARSITY BASKETBALL Four returning lettermen plus last year's county champion J. V. team composed this year's team. The going proved rough for the Hawks early in the season, but through determination and hustling the team came through with many fine vic- tories. Included in these were a string of sixteen consecutive victories and an out- standing defeat of Conestoga Valley in District 3 competition. By reaching the Distric 3 final, the Hawks went further than any previous Hamburg team. Coach Larry Werner looks forward to an equally fine season next year. 106 Team That's mine! What do you mean, the ball's stuck? How does that step go? Q Go, ball, go! Up in the air Jr. birdman. But it's my ball! ,pawn Next time, g'Shoot before we jump! Give me the ball. I'm going home More arch, John! J. V. Basketball Row l-T. Suess, P. Geschwindt, D, Metz, A. Greenawalt, S. Fink Row 2-Mr. Werner-Coach, D. Kershner, P. Young, R. Lorranger, D. Zerr, B. Knittle, S. Muthersbaugh, M, Clapper-Manager, Mr. Schade-Coach J .V. BASKETBALL These future varsity cagers found the going rough in the Western Division this year. But our ninth and tenth graders, usually playing eleventh graders, played many good games and defeated the league-leading Governor Mifflin J.Vfs. Much can be expected in the future from this young crew. 110 Get me a chair! Well, pick it up BOWLING TEAM Seated: M. Mason Standing: Mr. Sandel-Coach, R. Kauffman, G. Schappell, , G. Blatt, B. Seaman, S. Kauffman, G. Mitten, G. Muntz Bowling One of the newest sports to come to Hamburg, bowling, is quickly catching on as a fine team sport. Weekly practices at a local alley provide a change of pace from school activities for the team members. Begun only last year, the team is really coming on strong. Hopefully the boys will take their team to the top this year. Gush strikes again?? Gee, the coach did it again?? 111 Varsity Wrestling Kneeling-Front-S. Degler, C. Karnes, T. Lindenmuth, B. Faust Kneeling-ReargD. Shoemker, G. Konemann, R. Konemann, S. Bleile Standing-Mr. Edwards-Coach, T. Hartman, K. Stoudt, R. Auriemma, T. Schappell, S. Peters, R. Schappell The wrestling team, off to its best start ever, produced seven Wins in their first nine meets. The team has an excellent chance to capture the league champi- onship. This spirited team, showing much determination and muscle, has four se- nior starters. The future looks just as bright for Coach Bill Edwards' grapplers. K, ,mm-ffaf.:-fwt.. aMW.,,.,, t. t as time as as QQ, rs ?' lfif tt4s2'if2Z5tZ?T?'?? 'fl1if?5't52Qiifemf?5ssi... W W2 Mr 6 Lyn.: .,.,. it Q fi-1 fi .. 'WI -if-'-. ...A f ff: .. ' 'Vw Pi Qigw as fw ' '. ,- 1 1f.'-:ffm Mi'f6.f4ff'. f ' r ' - , . 2 .. . -- . gl- ur ' A 8 ,i 5. . .. ,, W . , M A .L as ' --' . Do you take it back? Yeah! I'm next. 112 w 'w Boy, am I tired! I have to stop smokmg. Cafeteria food w1ll get you every time. 113 GIRL'S BASKETBALL TEAM P. Hoster, E. Herzog, B. Bubbenmoyer, D. Hepner, N. Rubright, R. ROW 1-' MIS. Schwartz, Nancy Fidler, S. Reber, S. Leiby, L, Adams, D. Moyer Row 3: S. Hix, C. Wessner, K. Adams, C. Saylor, Bortz, N. Ritter, D. Smith, S. Schaeffer Row 2: A. Beltz, S. Ortenzi, D- Seidel, D- Althouse, J- KI10bla11Ch- C- Wagamall. J- Sullivan. Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg 'Non-leag LIC SEASON RESULTS 23 'Northwestern 35 Schuylkill Valley 28 Tulpehocken 26 Conrad Weiser 25 Schuylkill Valley 26 Tulpehocken 28 Conrad Weiser 29 Conrad Weiser GIRLS' BASKETBALL Although the Hawkettes had a lot of hustle, spunk, and skill, they were unable to come out on top in the girls' basketball league. The team, coached by Mrs. Lousie Schwartz, sported a l-8 league record. Despite the fact that their season was not entirely successful, the girls should be congratulated for their efforts. My, this ball's light! Boy, am I speedy! One, two, three, kick Way up there? 115 w,,.., Baseball Team-Mr. Werner, Coachg D. Anspachg D. Clayg D. Bleileg D. Seamang K. Reinselg D Schwoyer, E. Hepnerg N. Gibsong K. Trateg T. Garnerg R. Zerbeg D. Heckman, Manager VARSIT BASEBALL By playing heads-up baseball, and improving their hitting and pitching, the baseball team completed a Hue season. The team also drew enthusiastic spectators to their new playing field. Mr. Werner can look to a Hne group of underclass- men for future great seasons. 116 Get off my feet. Biology night Hi Mom! This is ballet 117 is Gee! This is exciting! I told you to throw it in the jirst. W fi. if uM ' rf 4. GIRLS' SOFTBALL TEAM Row I-K. Geischwendt, C. Ketner, A. B. Breidigan, L. Guldin, D. Smith, B. Balthaser, J. Knoblach, G Muller. D. Lorah. P. Hoster. D. Strausser, N. Becker, N. Ritter, P. Hix, Mrs. Schwartz Brackman, L. Bortz Row 2-J. Eisenhower, N. Rubright, L. Lafaver, GIRLS, SOFTBALL The Girls' Softball Team of the 1967 Spring Season has shown tremendous skill and effort, having played eight long, tiring games with Schuylkill Valley, Conrad Weiser, Governor Mifflin, and Wilson. The Hawkettes displayed good sports- manship and endurance throughout the season. -my - A Row 1: D. Strausser, J. Zechman, L. Guldin, J. Hemerly, E. Hertzog Row 2: Mrs. Schwartz, S. Wagner, P. Hoster, N. Rubright, N. Ritter, N. Becker, A. Landis, Miss Mathers Row 3: Z. Seniuk, C. Seaman, M. Burnett, P. Brackman, C. Beckley, N. Sarac, C. Wagaman GIRLS' GYM ASTIC TEAM Zoom goes the ball as I kick it through the goal. Tom, wake up! ffsll' ' ,hw Ta11-uP See what we can do without soft pretzels. Keep your dandruff to yourself. 119 Mother said there would be days like this Varsity Track Kneeling-L. Remp, G. Blatt, W. Coldren, R. Schappell, B. Faust, P. Dalious. A. Hart- K. Stoudt, R. Zerbe, A. Hartman, Mr. Fisher-Coach Track and Field Track and Held is one of the new sports in our school. This past season the team had meets against Wilson, Governor Mililin, Schuylkill Get that tiger off my tail! Valley, and a few other teams. Although the team didn't win any of its meets, the coaches Mr. Edwards and Mr. Fisher should have some great potential on the team. 120 J. V. Track Standing-Mr. Edwards-Coach, M. Packard, J. Kissinger, T. Hartman, T. Schappell, S Peters, B. Knittle, L. Ide, Mr. Fisher-Assistant Coach Kneeling-T. Fink, B. Bentz, W. Norton, D Keiffer, D. Seidel, T. Lindenmuth, S. Fink, D. Snyder, G. Muntz 121 5 A K V, z, fi. , 1: - ,5L.,11' i' H . .. , , -25 QV' -Mft' hi S A f V I 'V gi E'7 'f 4 G K' ' ' I., . -5 ,:5If:ZEE2:5Ei5f.lI,p ' f srweiw, ' ' : eil is X 1 sr K mit... . - , f an f' Q is , F1222 - 1 www u A A . ' if r - ' . tiisim, 1 ' a 'fiillwiiilfl-i -. 'S ' W ,g ...V ,, . f f ' ' 3? f QZL1-fi! Efaiis iv, 2 , c yl K K K I . - . K .t .K , Hx M I K, K 55,353 , ikgakbigi 5 W Stay . - 2, Qfgigz was ,EMS . - i it I 135' A J ., f MSW , ' :!5,: , WJ . f5.1Si?z A .- 'fu f - . 'ff ..---,.: . . 1-pw ,fp :-gesg::,,E:ff?'1a-fin - , V- --,ig H1 W f 5 .-,tm-:,f:g,':, :,:f,g.- - K - 2 '. V ' , . K .- - .ff 2a'fsESs2uas m Xa -la - , . K l. . , ,L Tennis Team-P. Faust, M. Clapper, T. Karinecz, D. Karpinecz, R. Mengel, Mr. Stitzel Coach Tenni The tennis team, which attracted students from the sophomore, junior, and senior classes, was coached by Mr. Stitzel. The teamls record this season was not too good, but the team gained experience and should improve its record in the coming seasons. Golf The golf team is another new sport at Hamburg. The team played all of its matches on the Green Acres Golf Course. As any team only in its second season, their record was fair. They played Kutztown, Schuylkill Valley, Fleetwood, Muhlen- burg, Conrad Weiser, and Brandywine. This yearis team had more experience and the sport's outlook is improving. GOLF TEAM Standing: S. Degler, S, Kauffman, J. Atkinson, B. Leibensperger, K. Kutzler, D. Smith. 122 uf C, I got my fingers on the ball. He really sends me! That's it. Tackle him in the legs! Hit him again. 123 go is. nan, SR. Cheerleaders-K. Geisweit S. Stine, C. Seaman, R. Fisher S. Raubenhold C. Himmel berger, P. Bear, J. Stein Senior Cheerleaders In addition to cheering the Hawks on to victory, the cheerleaders sponsored dances and attended cheering clinics. This year they were under the direction of Mrs. Ruth Sandel. The girls did a fine job of boosting the morale at the games. 124 J. V. Cheerleaders-S. Buck, K. Ott, K. Geschwindt, C. Brobst, S, Katz, C. Beckley, C. Shollenberger, P. Heiser Junior Cheerleaders Supporting the J. V. Basketball team when they got into a pinch was the job of the Junior Cheerleaders. They, like the Senior squad, sponsored dances and attended cheering clinics in order to learn new cheers. Stop!!! 125 dministration 311 d Faculty 0 Norrll :EAI N LEEU PSSFN fp..TJ 0 1 H ivrd TL cs 6 Bswlurn OLLAND C? Z , Q' G xp up o ' w 6, Nara Halls-v-J I X Z ll San , 4 PJ 3 cr dffl 'A I Te u ' P 0 Or Krug, 5o'Holl0Agl L MQ I '.,'..,.' Q' grw ..., , f qv., 8, ' 3. Mr. Lewis 1. Shollenberger Elementary Supervising Principal ,Q-afreeww ii'V'7w f' fr Sealed-Mr. John W. Ebling. Supervising Principal Standing-Mr. Albert Werner. As- sistant Principal. Mr. Earl S. Wagner. High School Principal rfb Ava? mud' 045 Mrs. Emma Yoh, Elementary Supervisor MMM Mr. Raymond Rentschler. Business Administrator School Board Sitting George M. Anthony, Frederick Muth fSolicitorJ, Wood- row W. Werley fPresidentj, Leona ' H. Wengert CSecretaryj, Charles S. S, Reppert QVice-Presidentj, Ray D. Rentschler fTreasurerJ, Norman L. Kessler. Standing Arthur' H. Bortz, Joseph R. Smith, Therman C. Noecker, Francis L. Werley, Charles L. Frederici. 129 -.,,NWm.M,- .Mx-ff -- 1- A nnsuqwnunqnmgmw- gn :rams-ws-nnmwmnnslnrn Mr. Albert A. Werner, Assistant Supervising Principal MR. ALBERT WERNER This was Mr. Werner's first year at Hamburg High as the assistant principal. He did a brilliant job, and we, the senior class of ,67, hope he remains here many more years so that he might help future Hamburg students as he did us. 130 m-nqnwmpwampr-v-nun nw ppp-4-mnwmnnuumuns ua-nuasxmnmnnnn-an .mnwwumwa-w-w Mr. Earl S. Wagner, High School Principal MR. EARL S. WAGNER For many years Mr. Wagner, our high school principal, has served Hamburg High to the best of his skills. And now this was his last year with us, it will be hard to forget or to replace such a great person. For many students are lastingly grateful to his assistance as well as guidance. 131 Secretaries L Mrs. Anna E. Markley Miss Rose Ann Wert Mrs. Betty S. Kauffman Mrs. Leona H. Wengert Mrs. Miriam W. Kline-Seated Mrs. Betty G. Seyfert-Standing 1 Miss Faye H. Jones Mrs. Dorothy Van Buskirk Health Staif Mrs. Evelyn Northheimer Dr. Davld P Ge1ger 133 Secretaries Dr. Margaret Miller - .74'gk2i- ,W M 331 - f ' . ' f-v - e g, V it A tg SA .. ' . 'Y K Faeult S. Mr. Douglas F. Carr Health and Boy's Physical Education Mr' Laffy A' Werner h D Miss Dorothy Mathers Health and BOY S Physical Educatlon Health and Girl's Physical Education 4 I . on r Mr, George Cgnfef MI.-RlChafd Sllllel Mr. Charles Social Studies 500131 Studies and Sclence Social Studies and Science 4 .wx L',' ,owl Mrs. Mildred H. Hossler Mrs- Mary E- Thompson Art Art A ff. Mrs. Rosemarie B. Machmer Miss Anna B. Balthaser Mlis- Edith V- 'BCUIYCOH English, French, ana Spanish History and English DUVCI' Education 135 Mr. Vincent S. McDonald Mathematics, and Social Studies Mr. Ned M. Light History Mr. Lester G. Deppen Social Studies Mrs. Vera B. Nice Business Education Facult Mr. Charles Rittle Social Studies Mr. Arlan E. Baver History Mr. George R. Weirich Economics and Government Mr. Eugene P. Sandel Algebra, Plane Geometry, and Trigonometry Mrs. Louise E. Schwartz Health and Girl's Physical Education Mrs. Ruth Ann Sandel Algebra, Plane Geometry, and Trigonometry ' ' Siisii. iw - ifrt' L - .. sw , Wh . ttr,rt.,.LLL Y. Mr. Mark E. Unger Junior High Mathematics xi X. itil Mr. Dennis E. Fiant Guidance Mr. Harry W. Fisher Algebra and Plane Geometry will i K Mrs. Arlene K. Ernst Latin and German 'H-I-. Mrs. Ethelyn Paisley English Facult Mr. Stanley M. Fortney General Shop and Mechanical Drawing Mr. Robert Rhein Instrumental Music Mr. Mark A. Schwarz Vocal Music Miss Betty Futrick English Mr. Paul J. Barnhart, Jr. Vocational Agriculture ,f 'il A. , 'gf v.. WQ5' Mr. Robert G. Schade Physics 0.2 Mrs. Jane M. Yoder Guidance 1 i Fac Mr. Walter W. Schlitz English .----f .S A 41. as Mrs. Margaret M. Shilling Home Economics and Mathematics s ex... .11 Mrs. Florence Oldt English i n-no Mr. Gilbert R. Feeg Mathematics and Science Mrs. Lois L. Deppen Home Economics Mr. John Glass Wood Shop ff- - Mrs. Gladys N. Long Librarian . . f Mr. John W. Flickinger. Jr. Reading fl. iQ V 195 'ff few my was Mrs. Anna O. Wengert English and Reading I 050 jaw 36365 '?9u Mr. George Burge, Jr. Business Education Miss Lois M. Kline 141 Mr. Robert L. Kemp English Science Mrs. Jean A. Moyer Business Education Q.. Miss Marilyn T. O'Baza General Business and Typing X165 . X fr X 4 ft- A A I f 5 470.0 -:fi 'Q 'fx 19917 0' 5 llll Q Q 4 f frll 'Q Q, ' uf r 5: 5 i- NI . H 'ffl' -3 W ,. . 1, 1' .4-QI X99 111 9,55 15? .x-2-. ',,,' , soxQx qi A Q X ,'v,.' X xx 5 - Krebs .- .-. nun i 1 xy W ' W -'R 5-'lg-.f L Mr. Arthur Troup Spanish and English -ug V .. . I : .. -mrs, Q1,g, .ff 5 .ss : M ,Zz . ,L J 3 i A V Don't be scared! Ai New Book Boy was that good! Guess which hand it's in, 5. Is this book GREAT! G C In the Great Societyn everyone takes hand outs. Wig 'T X Z ,Aw -..' L-..-1 . -Q ,- I I I-A, Why does the Great Society need fighters, any- way. 'liff in h .K After their nap I break out the cookies and milk I'm the boss here, at home Overtime? Cafeteria Workers E. Bubbenmoyer. A. Dietrich. D. Balthaser. M. Donne. M. Merkey. M. Rcinhart. R. Merkel. M. Shollenberger, C. Shollenberger, R. Heckman, E. Dreibelbis, N. Hartman. W. Kauifman ,,,.,,m3?w5:3f'w ' ,. . f - Q - Harold Hix, Clarence Luckenbill, Stanley Degler. Norman Hartman. Charles Ebling, J. Stanley Mengcl. Paul Loeb. Homer Dietrich. John Himmclberger. Charles Savage. Robert Lcvan. Clarence Bailey. Elwood Faust. Alton Rohrh -..- lw Paul Balthaser. Richard Hix. 145 Custodian Robert Seiger and Norman Wengert. Head Custodian L Alma Mater I. To thee dear High School, strong andstrue We sing this joyful song. Our hearts will e,er go up to you, Thy name on ev,ry tongue. CHORUS Dear Alma Mater, Hamburg High, Accept our blessing small, And may our heart-felt songs of praise Resound from wall to wall. 2. From mountains blue to Schuylkill deep Sweet praise for you is sung. In this our vale, we,ll always keep The echo forward Hung. CHORUS Dear Alma Mater, Hamburg High, Accept our blessing small, And may our heart-felt songs of praise Resound from wall to wall. 146 Not everybody gets stuck to the floor with chewing gum!!! Him Tarzan-Me Jane! Acknowledgements: We the Class of 1967 would like to express our ap- preciation to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Loose for the use of the colored pictures which they took while on their European tour. 147 L.. '15 lLJDYB,. gkkfifiia Autographs - g VDD if Mmm 'R in T333 fffpmy . ms-w0.fS'fX9 Awww Jwffwof M ,, MMM 2771 X fm M Jw UWZM pw' M ML' M, XLMM 'Eid fo j,ff1Wljf5f3W Kwai Wiifwlfju W M Wffwjfp ED V O' N J- 4 F Livfrfjldim ,fd ow 3422 SQ iris C2 Z'f5?W 355 if mwwg 6 NVWWO3 ff? Q6 CLK E Q. J N Gr , XSL Qgg , AU Vi, XX 03593 Q D 4032? KJ CZ v GX p LR , X QA .XX X 2 Q ABQ? yDjvq w1 A - X 'AW fwgil. X A In . WL: GV J, XX! 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