Hamburg High School - Pinnacle Yearbook (Hamburg, PA)

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But most oFall,through the example of his life, he has shown us how to be strong, intelligent human beings, dedicated to the bet- terment of society. For these reasons and many others, we dedicate this book to Mr. Arlan E. Bauer K., 3,1 . . A 'I ' 5 'i ' sl: 5.535 S51 -w i ' A V' '- 5 '- S , X 6 Q, ' si .ff 1 af gf A nk i. ,. , - ' ' - 01 . - - --,V V .1 7 if i Wgllqrur in -- ' ' . . .. ' - iff Fifi ,,,. f 3, Y 1 f ,LLV 1 'A , ii Wal 5551 gil f U L, Q5E5?5S'4 : ' - ' L g :gif M972 if 4 . 3- T1 fi x 5 5 W 3 ig ei , Q mi Q g 35,1 Xgwf-z1 '1'l3w Y NEI'-N53 F A QONT5 Nemo no M. WV' ff ' 4 3 .-f 'hn,,,,, km '-'rn-..,., 'ww-m,,,,,, 4f:Q,., C1 12? nf l ix x 7 JR X 4-3 4 , .5 1 ,171 Kff Hi I ,' I' mN administration and faculty 'fl- . 36 ' ,'. administration and Mr. John W, Ebling, Supervising Principal lVlr. Albert Werner, Nlr. James A, Gilmartin, H. . . . . :gh School Principal Assistant Hugh School Principal school board lVlr. Stewart Biehl 3 F A A be .44 First Row I.-r. Samuel Yoder, V. Pres., Dr. Robert Berger, Pres., Leona Wengert, Sec to the Board, Stewart Biehl, Treas. of the Board, Norman Kistler. Second Flow I.-r Donald Anthony, Arthur Bortz, Francis Werley, Charles Frederici, Joseph Smith, Wood- business manager Seated - Mrs. Anna Markley, Standing L.to R. - Mrs. Miriam Kline, Mrs. Leona Wengert, Mrs. Dorothy VanBuskirk O S 6 C F6 td F l QS L. to R. - Mrs. Betty Kauffman, Miss Roseann Wert, Mrs. Betty Seyfert Nj Miss Mary A. Heffner, School Nurse Dr. David P. Geiger, School Dentist Dr. Margaret Miller, School Doctor Miss Donna Bailey Wheaton College, B.A. Vocal Music 'K S Mx 'l i S Q Paul L. Barnhart, Jr. Penn State University, B.S. Vocational Agriculture Miss Anna B. Balthaser Ursinus College, B.A. History and English faculty Arlan E, Baver Mrs. Dolores M. Brader George Burge, Jr. Kutztown State College, B.S. East Stroudsburg, B.S. Bloomsburg State College, B.S. History Girls Phys. Ed. at Health Business Education Douglas F, Carr Donovan Cobb West Chester State College, B.S. Kutztown State College, B.S. Boys Phys. Ed. 61 Health Temple University, M. Ed. Junior and Senior High Special Education George E. Confer Franklin 84 Marshall College, B.A. Civics fi Pa. History lt' ' Lester G. Deppen Mrs. Lois Deppen William W, Edwards Albright College, B.A. Albright College, B.S. East Stroudsburg, B.S. History Home Economics Biology Dennis E. Fiant Millersville State College, Penn State University M. Ed., Guidance Harry W. Fisher Kutztown State College B.S,, Algebra, Plane Geometry John W. Flickinger, Sr. Albright College B.A,, Reading Stanley M. Fortney Millersville State College B.S., Mechanical Drawing Mrs. Arlene K, Ernst Ursinus College, Columbia University B.A., M.A., Latin and German Gilbert Feeg Albright College B.S. General Science, Mathematics John Glass Millersville State College, Penn State, B.S., Wood Shop Edgar A. Hamm Delaware Valley College, B.S. East Stroudsburg State College, M.Ed. Biology, Gen. Science, Health, and Mathematics wma.,--9 I ST'-A Guy Ketoh Albright College, B,A, Social Studies Miss Lois M. Kline Cedar Crest College, A,B, English M YS. Jeanette H6Ckm8.l'l West Chester State College, B.S. Junior High Reading Mary Alice Heffner PLN. from Reading Hospital Millersville State College, B.S. Kutztown State College, B.S. School Nurse Mrs. Mildred Hossler Kutztown State College, B.S., M. Art Robert L. Kemp Albright College, B.S. Gen. Science Ed 5 I Arlan Ft. Kramer Larry Kramer Kutztown State College, B.S. Kutztown State College, B.S., M,F Chemistry Mathematics g fi EW ns Mrs. Nancy Kramer Kutztown State College, B.S, English Ned M. Light Mrs. Gladys A. Long Millersville State College, B.S. Kutztown State College, B,S. History Librarian Mrs. Rosemarie B. Machmer Albright College, A.B. French and Spanish Vincent J. McDonald Brian Miller East Stroudsburg College, B.S. Millersville State College, B.S, History and Mathematics Geography gi L Mrs. Jean A. Moyer Bloomsburg State College, B.S. Business Education Mrs. Ethelyn Paisley Penn State University, B.S. English Mrs. Florence L. Oldt Kutztown State College English Robert Flhein Lebanon Valley College, B.S. Instrumental Music Mrs. Vera B. Nice Cedar Crest College, B.S. Business Education Geno Poli East Stroudsburg State College, B.S Football Coach, Phys. Ed. 3 3 1' ik F 3 Mrs. Ruth Ann Sandel Eugene P. Sandel Bloomsburg State College, B.S. Bloomsburg State College, B.S. Algebra, Plane Geometry, and Algebra, Plane Geometry, and Trigonometry Trigonometry i l 5 3 a, l Mrs. Margaret Schilling Mansfield State College, B.S. Home Economics Stanley Snyder East Stroudsburg, B.S. General Science and Biology David A, Stambaugh Wesley College Junior High English Mrs. Mary A. Thompson Kutztown State College, B.S. Art Robert G, Schade LaFayette College, B.S. Physics Walter W, Schlitz Kutztown State College, B.S. English Mrs. Louise Schwartz West Chester State College, B,S Girls Phys. Ed. fi Health A. Mark Schwarz New York University, B.S., Columbia University, M.A. Driver Training X. N i . ,Q - Arthur Troup Wake Forest, University of Pittsburgh, B.S., M. Ed. Spanish and English Mrs. Elizabeth Troup Dickenson College, B,A. Reading George R. Weirich East Stroudsburg College, B.S. Economics and Government Mrs. Anna O. Wengert Temple University, B.S. English and Reading :WH-l ,V 1 - Y Larry A. Werner Penn State University, B.S. M.Ed Boys Phys. Ed. 84 Health Miss Carol Wertman Bloomsburg State College, B.S. General Business, Business Math Academic Typing Thomas Wolfe, Penn State Millersville College Metal Shop Mrs. Jane M, Yoder East Stroudsburg, Lehigh, B.S., M.Ed. Guidance bus drivers custodians cafeteria help 26 l.-r. Harold Hix, Clarence Luckenbill, Stanley Degler, Norman Hartman, Charles Ebling, J. Stanley lVlengel, Paul Loeb, Homer Dietrich, John Him- melberger, Charles Savage, Robert Levan, Clarence Bailey, Elwood Faust, Alton Rohrbach, Paul Balthaser, Richard Hix. l.-r. Robert Seiger and Norman Wengert, Head Custodians. First Row-I.-r. Mary Reinhart, Edna Balthaser, BettyHerring,Mary Mer- key, Natha Hartman, Rebecca Petery, Dorothy Balthaser. Second Row- l.-r. Claude Kramer, Arlene Kunkle, Kathryn Hartman, Edith Dreibelbis, Annie Dietrich, Claire Seidel, Darlene Gerner, Anna Kanter, Estelle lvloseman, William Kauffman. our facult in action Who's going to tell her? 3 -f ua'-6, Dear Abbyfv... Please, may I go to the Iav? Keep off my grafth! x fx v. , ' , ' . ,, MA. ,, ,W -f , rw,-WW?1??? ,i?':-isa Either you hold your paper this way or you get a zero! 27 Uncle Flick wants you! Hi Muntzy! Dianna, Goddess of the IVIOON. Maybe Boycott isn't such a bad idea! aww f Old G randad? Nor'man-oan't it wait?!? 'I thought they served sandwiches in here? Z-z-z-z- Attack .lui Slop it to me! uni i ,ii .Ng ski Y f Eixriff The CBS Camera Crew ff is N mv Heidi Ernst - Miss Germany E f 4, if Birdie Birdie inthe skyf' seniors Q A A N 1 E., v. . A, w-kr ,. mc!:f:a4.a,4.zeww1.-iq.-'fa M,-1 .mfwfs-f,.',,'wf,fmfi'mr 5:-,ff W-.wwf 11, W f 5 My .-f., -1 ff'-:ww . ,f.,- -JL, AH, wx., .r.,,. ..,aw s--.-J. -:.f..'fm-f.f,La A 1+ S- , f. . Aw-S-H.--..f,.:-. -. w. .1-W.-M W .Hgh 'gmtgm ,i?4gw:'.,55kvaiZ13f1,,,,5sgws2:L5ia:f,w W- M. M, - fwfi-'1.f'2,'h1'i' ::' 'ff' '- Z 'H-'v i 1zn-Mg,f1-ffffwMifg11imrf'.:.agvf:, ' fem ,Q 'Pegg-13511-L.4y v- -' 'A .. M5551 I .. , Q1 M-. ,W .1 .mf-it, M, , ,MQ 'f f-3, Q W , n- ff. .. I 'iw'-M ft ,Ai , l,g,m Wqi5 mt ,. Q V. . X ,mv H L qi , 'KM ...ay l. V wi- I S M A ff fl 7' fiat' A: 4' f , K. m1E.J3f,f' Y . , 1, .Q - - A HV X gy Avy- mai . .1 f - , Wm -' f - -,,.--QQLIEQTZL ' ' 455235, 1 f25'fQi. ' if? P' 2:,s-lm V -3 I-ef .ix 4 x X f f A v - gms- Y w 2 l. to r. Claudia EberIy,TreasurergDonnaIynSeideI, Vioe Presidentg Robert Berger, Pres- identg Marllyn Sproesser, Secretary senior class officers We, the Class of 69, hope that we have left a lasting im- pression embedded within your minds to help guide and direct you through your remaining years as students at Hamburg Area High School. We wish to pass on our Senior Privileges to the Juniors and hope they will fulfill their own goals and surpass us in their efforts. Class Motto - Not Finishedp Just Begun Class Colors - Camel Tan and Brown Class Flower - White Rose seniors KATHLEEN ANN ADAM Academic Kathy will never pass up a basketball game or seafood. She really treasures her class ring and drivers license. French class is the high point of her day. She plans to attend Kutz- town State College. BARRY HEIN ADAM Vo Ag Barry is an officer of the F.F.A, and lists Vocational Agriculture as his favorite subject. He en- joys all sports, but especially archery. Steak sandwiches are at the top of his menu. DANIEL KARL ADAM Academic Dan hails from Shoey. He likes horseback riding, weekends, and Chevys, but certainly not Fords. Economics class rates high with him but English class is a dif- ferent story. KERRY LEE ADAM VoTech Kerry can be found taking part in almost any sport. He craves hamburgers. Economics class always brightens his day. A career in drafting awaits Kerry upon graduation. RUTH ANN ADAM BusinessSecretarial Ruth plans a secretarial career upon graduation. ln her spare time she likes to read and go horseback riding. She always looks forward to shorthand class. spare time. GRACE ELIZABETH BALTHASER Academic Beth can usually be found reading or singing. She loves English class but dislikes Phys- ics class and driving behind trucks and busses. NANCY LEE BALTHASEP Business Clerical Nance can usually be found working at Pop's Dinette. She enjoys stock car races, dancing, and listening to records.P.O.D. class is tops with Nance . NELSON CARL BALTHASER Playing drums, sports, and singing these are some of Nels ' hobbies. He always looks forward to P,O,D. class, A career in computor program- ming awaits Nels upon grad- uat ion. CYNTHIA ANN ANTHONY Cindy can be seen marching with the Hamburg Junior Bucca- neers. She always looks forward to history class. Sewing and dancing occupy most of her CLARENCE CHARLES BAILEY Clarence really enjoys English class and Fords. He always looks forward to hunting sea- son. He plans to be a cabinet maker upon graduation. DAVID WILLIAM ABLERT Vo Tech Dave can be seen marching with our band. lVla.king models and driving occupy most of his spare time. The service will claim him upon graduation. PATRICIA PAYE ALTHOUSE Academic Pat lists skating, swimming, and watching laugh in as her favorite pastimes. P.O,D, class rates high with her. She plans to attend lVlillersvilleStateCol- lege to major in elementary education, Vo Tech Vo Ag Academic GAIL LORETTA BASI-ICRE Vo Tech Gail 'hails from Shartlesville. Economics class rates high with her. Italian sandwiches are always at the top of her menu. After graduation she plansto be a medical secretary. WILLIAM DAVID BECI-ITEL Industrial You'lI never find Billy re- fusing shrimp and french fries. Laugh ini' and most sports are among his likes while phys- ics and slow drivers irk him. College. NORIVIA LEE BECKEF? Norma lists sewing and reading as two of herfavorite pastimes. Trig class and sports are tops with her. Upon graduation she intends to enter the field of merchandising. CONSTANC E ANN BECK LEY Connie is one ofthe more active members of the senior class. Sewing, reading, or horseback riding occupy her spare time. Connie intends to further her education at West Chester State Academic Academic DONNA MARIA BEISSEL Commercial Clerical Donna always enjoys reading good literature, listening to good music, and going camping. Office practice is the high point of her day. Donna plans to work in a bank upon graduation. PATRICIA ANN BENTZ Academic Pat plans to major in art at Kutztown State College and lists painting and sketching as her hobbies. She enjoys almost any outdoor activity, but she does not enjoy physics class. RICHARD ALLEN BERGER Academic Berg , an avid sportsman, can usually be found driving around or participating in sports. I-le likes eating and math class, Upon graduation Berg plans to attend college. ROBERT LOUIS BERGER III Academic Bob, our senior class president, plans to attend college and major in marine biology. ln his spare time, Bob enjoys taking part in sports and reading. LAURIE ELIZABETH BORTZ Academic Laurie can be found participat- ing in almost any sport. She really enjoys French class but physics class and tests are a different story. Laurie intends to major in physical education in college. CAROLYN BROBST Academic Carolyn plans to attend Kutz- town State College. She can be found cheering theHawks to vic- tory and listening to records. History and English classes always brighten Carolyn's day. CLARENCE JAMES BROBST, JR. VoTech Bud can be seen working with the Fire Fighting Crew. He favors friendly people, hunting, and driving. He always looks forward to economics class. Bud intends to join the army upon graduation. 36 BRENDA BEA BLINILINE Commercial Clerical Brenda is one of the quieter members of the senior class. P,O,D. class is the high point of the day. Brenda's future is undecided. SHERRY KAYE BUCK Academic Sherry is Hamburg's Junior Miss and is quite active in ,school affairs. Seafood and French class are among her likes while math irritates her. Sherry's future is undecided. BLANCHE lVlARlE Cl-lRlSTlVlAN General Blanche is a rather quiet mem- ber ofthe senior class. Typing class highlights her day. In her spare time Blanche enjoys bowling and bike riding. MARK FREDERICK CLAPPER Academic Howd plans a career in the Air Force. He can be seen hik- ing, hunting, fishing, or playing tennis. A U.N. trip and receiv- ing the Order of the Arrow are among the achievements of his school years. vt, -ri' DIANE JEAN CHRISTMAN General ln her spare time Diane enjoys sewing and collecting stuffed animals. History class is the high point of her day. A career in interior decorating awaits Diane. ROBERT WILLIAM CHRISTIVIAN Industrial Spider can be found hunting or playing baseball. He craves steaks. Fords rate high with him, but slow drivers areadif- ferent story. Upon graduation he plans to enter the service. SANDRA ELAINE CHRISTIVIAN Commercial Secretarial Sandy really enjoys living inthe country. She relishes home- made bread. Office practice always brightens her day.Sandy can be found drawing or par- ticipating in 4-H activities in her spare time. DEAN ALAN CLOUSER Vo Tech Dean hails from Shoey. ln his spare time he enjoys riding his Honda. P,O.D. class is the high point of his day. A career in computor programming awaits Dean. 37 mmf RUSSELL CHARLES CROW Academic Russ plans to major in history at Penn State. He enjoys good books, history class, and play- ing chess. Designing and build- ing model cars occupy most of his spare time. W 38 STANLEY MICHAEL DEGLER Industrial Stan is aHawkgrappler.When he isn't working, he can be found hunting, golfing, or driv- ing his Mustang. Shop class always brightens his day. DENNIS ARTHUR DOUGHERTY Industrial Doc craves hamburgers and french fries. He detests slow drivers, Fords, and physics class but Chevys and sports are an entirely different story. Doc plans to enter the Air Force. up-J JOAN MARIE DeLONG Commercial Secretarial Dancing, driving around, and talking on the telephone ...these are a few of the things that occupy Joanie's spare time. Although pop quizzes and tran- script class irritate her, short- hand class is the high point of her day. GENE RAYMOND DRIESBACH Industrial Gene treasures his woodwork- ing trophies and lists wood- shop as his favorite class. Building model cars occupies most of his time. A career in drafting awaits Gene. ARLAN RAYMOND DIETRICH Academic Steak sandwiches always tempt this senior's palate. While being out of doors is at the top of the list, homework and tests are at the bottom. His immediate fu- ture is undecided. DAVID EARL DUBBLE Industrial Dub can be found working at Alexander's Jewelry Shop. He likes girls, cars, and stock car races. . .in that order. Noisy people and English class irri- tate him. KATHLEEN ANN DUELL Commercial Clerical Drivers who don't use their turn signals really irk Kathy. Swimming and playing tennis occupy most of her spare time. Business law is the highlight of her day. PAULINE IVIARY EVANS Academic Pauline loves horses, guitar music, and cooking. Trig class is the highlight of her day. Pauline's immediate future is undecided. jo EX CLAUDIA ANNE EBERLY Academic Claudia enjoys reading good literature, sewing, and history and German cIasses.Shetreas- ures her class ring. She plans to major in history at Albright College. SHIELA DEBCRAH EYER General Vettes , basketball and foot- ball games. . .these are some of Shiela's many likes. While she treasures her class ring, drivers who don't usetheirturn signals really irk her. 10-.. JERRY ALLEN EINSIG Industrial Jerry plans to enter the Navy upon graduation. Economics class is the high point of his day. In his spare time Jerry enjoys hunting and fishing. LARRY GLENN FAUST Industrial Larry can be seen working at the Thriftway. Hunting, cars, sports and economics class rate high with him while English class is an entirely different story. A trade school awaits Larry upon graduation. DALE VERNON EPTING General Racing, hunting and fishing oc- cupy most of SIy's spare time. He always looks forward to literature Class. History class and working on cars head his list of dislikes. 39 J!!! DALE ARTHUR FEICK Industrial Dale will never turn down the chance to go hunting, fishing, or golfing. He enjoys English class and using his snowmobile. Upon graduation he plans to enter the army. SUSAN MARIE FINK Academic Susie can't wait for English class. In her spare time she enjoys reading, sewing, or bowling. People who don't use their turn signals annoy her. She plans to major in library science at Kutztown State College. WAYNE DAVID FREDERICK Vo Tech Wayne, one of the quieter guys in the senior class, enjoys Trig class and being out of doors. Slow drivers really irritate Wayne. CAROLYN RUTH FREED CommercialSecretarial Snookie lists P.O.D. class as the highlight of her day. Draw- ing and sketching occupy most of her spare time. A career in data processing awaits Snookie . KATHLEEN EVELYN GESCHWINDT Academic Kate plans to further her educa- tion at Kutztown State College. She relishes steak sandwiches. Spanish class always brightens her day. Sewing and playing the piano occupy most of her spare time. ANDREW ANSON GREENAWALT Academic Greenie , the editor of the Pinnacle staff, lists sports, mu- sic, and good food at the top of his list offavorites.Although he appreciates almost every sub- ject, he enjoys French class least. College will claim him upon graduation. ALYCE JOY GREENWOOD CommerciaISecretarial Alyce, the newest member of our senior class, does not look forward to gym class. Talking to people and traveling are two of her favorite pastimes. A secretarial career awaits her upon graduation. JEANNE RUTH HARTMAN General Jeanne enjoys having fun, free- dom and gym class, but dislikes studying and history class. Her immediate future is undecided. NADINE SUE HARTNIAN Academic Nadine plans to further her ed- ucation at Kutztown State Col- lege. She treasures her class ring and always looks forward to German class. STEPHANIE ANN HARTMAN Commercial Clerical You'll never hear Steffy turn- ing down a cheese steak. She lists business law as her favor- ite subject. In her spare time Steffy enjoys painting. THOMAS CLARENCE HARTNIAN Industrial Tom can be found working out with the wrestling team. Good foods rate high with him. His- tory class is high on his list of favorite subjects while Eng- lish class is at the bottom. NANCY DIANE HECKIVIAN CommercialClerical Heckie hails from Lenhart- ville. P.O.D. and economics classes highlight her day but bookkeeping is adifferent story. If you want to please Heckie , offer her seafood. STEVEN ALBERT HEHR Academic Ben craves hamburgers and really enjoys playing chess. Chemistry class always brightens his day but he certain- ly doesn't look forward to Ger- man class. A career in computer programming awaits Ben . 1153515 - :Sift fi 97557 35 i- fvieifzes TERRY LEROY HECKIVIAN Industrial Terry lists his trumpet as his favorite possession. Swimming and listening to music occupy most of his spare time. He ap- preciates mechanical drawing class but not math class. DEBORAH ANN HEFFNER General Debbie does not appreciate get- ting up early. She'll never miss a basketball game. Shrimp is always at the top of her menu. She lists P,O,D, as her least favorite subject. PATRICIA JEAN HEISER Academic Berty plans to further her ed- ucation by majoring in elemen- tary education in college. She enjoys watching sports and bio- logy field trips. She relishes steaks. Sewing and reading oc- cupy most of Berty's spare time. JAMES CHARLES HERMANSADER Vo Tech Slow drivers really irritate Hermy . Drag racing, working on cars, and football are some of his favorite pastimes, Hermy is always ready for hamburgers and french fries. SHARON LOUISE HIX Academic East Stroudsburg State College will claimthis sport enthusiast upon graduation. Sharon en- joys all sports and reallyappreciates biology class but French class is an entirelydifferent story. JEAN MARIE HOLLAND Academic Jeanie lists horseback riding, reading, and swimming as some ofherhobbies.She detests getting up early. She plans to major in ele- mentary education at Kutztown StateCollege, ALAN FRANKLIN HUNSBERGER Industrial You'II never hear Huntz turning down Italian food. His- tory class is always tops with him. Huntz plans to enter the Navy upon graduation. LYNN EIVIERA IDE Academic Lynn plans to attend the Penn State Center for drafting. Stu- dent teachers really irritate him. Trig class and shrimp rate high with him. Hunting and fishing occupy most of Lynn's spare time. w--1 SHARI LOU JACOBY Commercial Clerical Shari always looks forward to business law. Pizza and french fries are at the top ofher menu. In her spare time she can be seen swimming or dancing. LARRY RALPH JOHNSON General Larry favors all sports and math class, but homework and tests are a different story. He plans to join the Navy upon graduation. BARRY LEE KALEY Industrial The service may claim Barry upon graduation. Racing, foot- ball, and cars occupy most of his time. He lists English as his favorite subject. He savors hamburgers and french fries. GLENN ALLEN KANTNER Academic Glenn craves ham sandwiches. He lists driving and reading as his favorite pastimes. Physics class and homework irritate him. After graduation Glenn plans a career in music. f-v-4'5 DOLORES ANN JONES Commercial Clerical Dolores dislikes rainy days and getting up early but she enjoys bookkeeping class and dancing. She relishes any kind of sea- food and southern fried chicken. 43 'hmm-u-ng! DAVID HARRY KAUFFNIAN Industrial Dave has been a member of the band throughout high school. Hunting and fishing occupy most of his spare time. Food in gen- eral rates high with him. Wood shop is the high point ofhis day. ELLEN MARIE KISSINGER Academic El plans to further her educa- tion at Kutztown State College. Chinese foods andGerman class are at the top of her list of favorites, while careless drivers are at the bottom. Painting occupies most of El's spare time. 44 GAIL MARIE KAUFFIVIAN Academic Gail can be found sewing, danc- ing, or baking in her sparetime. Math class highlights her day. Upon graduation Gail plans a career in computer program- ming. ivzzfwqr PEGEEN LOUISE KLINE Academic Pegeen hails from Shoey.While golfing, ice skating, and P,O,D, class rate high with her, grouchy people and physics class are a different story. She plans a future in elemen- tary education. LOIS JEAN KERSHNER Academic Lois is the Eastern Region president of the Pennsylvania Future Teachers Club. In her spare time she can be found reading or horseback riding. She plans to attend college for elementary education. BRYAN LEE KNITTLE Academic This college bound senior is always ready to participate in sports. Girls, sports, and lob- ster tail. . .in that order. . . head his list offavorites. P.O,D, class is the high point of his day while Calculus is adifferent story. DAVID PAUL KIEFFER General This athletic senior can be found working out with the wrestling team. Hunting and sports occupy most of his spare time. P.O.D, class rates high with him. Col- lege will claim him upongradu- ation., HARRY MICHAEL LAU Industrial Nlick, as he is known, plans to enter the Air Force upon grad- uation. Basketball and history class rate high with him. 'Waug- GLORIA LOUISE LEVAN Academic A career in home economics is the goal of this senior.Shefinds most of her sparetime occupied by sewing, reading, cooking, or dancing. P.O.D. class always brightens her day. 'Y-'T7 SHARON ANN LOEI3 Academic Upon graduation Sharon will en- ter Reading Hospital School of Nursing. She relishes french fries and veal. Reading, swim- ming, and French class rate high with her. Unfriendly peo- ple are at the bottom of her list. 5' gf TERRY LEE LINDENIVIUTH Academic Lindy an all around athlete, enjoys dances and weekends. Ivlath class rates high with him but English class, homework, and tests are an entirely dif- ferent story. He plans to major in IVIath at Kutztown State College. d.,,,,.gQ- CYNTHIA LEE LONG Vo Tech Strawberry pie and veal cutlet . . .these are some of Cindy's favorite foods. Boys with lonQ hair really irritate her. She plans to become a beautician. 'wh Yfhwq, SHIELA JANE LODER Shiela hails fromShoeyandIists cooking, swimming, and skating as a few of her favorite pas- times. Office practice is the highlight of her day. A secre- tarial career awaits her upon graduation. iQ HAROLD ALBERT LONG Industrial Harold likes to work with wood and cars, but conceited people and P,O.D. class areadifferent story. A career in woodworking awaits Harold upon graduation. A5 CONSTANCE LYNN General Connie plans to become an air- line stewardess upon gradua- tion. Watching and participating in sports are her favorite pas- times. English class rates high with Connie. BONITA LOU MARKS Academic Bonnie places P.O.D. class at the top of her list of favorites but homework and physics class are at the bottom. ln her spare time she can be found reading. She plans to further her education. N 416 DEBRA LYNN LORAH CommercialSecretarial Debbie places steak and french fries at the top of her menu. P,O.D. class is the highlight of her day. Reading and drawing occupy most of her spare time. She plans a secretarial career upon graduation. ELIZABETH LUCZKO Academic Liz who came to the United States from Poland, thinks the U,S,A, is great. She enjoys painting, and collecting stamps, She plans to further her educa- tion. br' .,..a-O tm-I v'f 9' 444' DENNIS RICHARD IVIETZ Academic Dennis plans to become a draftsman upon graduation. He lists hunting and working on cars as his favorite pastimes. P,O.D, class always brightens his day. 'f':.,J ',f abla- DALE MARK PIACINE Academic Whale enjoys all sports but especially football, archery, ice hockey, and hunting. P.O.D. class always brightens his day while English class is a differ- ent story. A career in dentistry awaits Whale , 'Femm- TRACY JEAN PENNYPACKER Academic Swimming, playing tennis, and listening to music. . .these are some of the activities that oc- cupy Tracy's spare time. Eng- lish class highlights her day. Tracy plans to major in history or Spanish in college. SHERWOOD WALLACE PETERS, JR. Academic You'll never hear Wally re- fusing smoked oysters. Pho- tography and hunting are two of his favorite pastimes.P.O.D, class is the highlight ofhis day. A law school will claim him upon graduation. 3' N GARY RICHARD MOSEMAN General The service may claim Gary upon graduation. He favors P.O.D. class and all sports but he dislikes physics class. He savors steak sandwiches. FRANCIES LEE MOUNT Academic Upon graduation Fran plans to enter nursing school. Reading and dancing occupy most of her spare time. She is always ready for steak. P.O.D. class rates high with her. MICHAEL JAY PACKARD Academic Mike always looks forward to hunting season. He craves steak and lists Spanish as his favorite subject. A career in engineering awaits Mike. GREGORY CHARLES PENNYPACKER Industrial Economics class is the highlight of his day. Motorcycle riding and hunting take up most of his spare time. He plans to further his education. 47 DEBORAH ANN REPPERT Academic Deb really treasures her books. Reading occupies most of her spare time. She lists Spanish and French as her fav- orite subjects. A career in nursing awaits Deb . BRUCE NELSON ROLLAND General Sitch plans to become a sportscaster upon graduation. He enjoys P.O.D. class and all sports. Drivers who don't use turn signals irk him. 418 LARRY RAUSCH Industrial Hunting, and all sports are always appreciated bythis senior. Girls, good food, and math class are at the top of his list of favorites while English class is at the bottom. The Air Force will claim Larry upon graduation. DORIS RUTH REIDENHOUR Academic Dor can usually be found driving around in herPlymouth. Wrestling, basketball, and ten- nis matches. . .these take up her time. She lists art as her favorite subject. Slow drivers and French class irritate her. MARVIN LEE SCHADE Academic Football, basketball, wrestling, and girls rate high with this senior. lVlarv enjoys physics class but dislikes calculus class. He plans to attend Lock Haven State College and major in physical education. SUSAN ELAINE SCHAEFFER Academic Sue favors basketball games and P,O,D, class but dislikes physics class and math. You'll never hear her refusing pizza. Her future includes a career in elementary education. ROBERT WILLIAM ROLLlVlAN Academic Bob really enjoys all sports. He looks forward to P,O,D, class but crowds and physics class annoy him. ln his spare time he enjoys collecting coins. College and a career in ocean- ography await him upon grad- uation. JEFFREY LYNN SCHAPPELL Academic Jeff hails from Shoeyand really enjoys driving around. History class always highlights his day. Jeff plans to attend college upon graduation. CURTIS LEWIS SCHAPPELL Academic Fluff as he is known to everyone, lists baseball, bas- ketball, girls, and lobster tail among his likes. He dislikes calculus class but always looks forward to P.O.D. class. Col- lege will claim him upon graduation. GERY lVlYLAN SCHAPPELL Industrial Gao can be seen tinkering with cars. He enjoys all sports and cars. Economics class is the high point of his day. Upon graduation he plans to enterthe Navy. TERRY LEE SCHLENKER Industrial lVlonck places steak andpizza at the top of his menu. Eco- nomics class always heads his list of favorites while loud peo- ple are at the bottom. DONNA IVIARIE SCHIVIOYER Vo Tech This senior favors sewing and painting in her spare time. You'll never hear her refusing steak sandwiches or pizza. A career in the field of data processing awaits her. MARIE LURDA SCHAPPELL CommercialSecretarial Marie relishes shrimp, Italian sandwiches, and ice cream. Sewing, dancing, and cooking oc- cupy her- spare time. She lists P.O.D. as her favorite subject. A secretarial career awaits Marie upon graduation. TERRY MYLAN SCHAPPELL Academic Sports, dancing, government class, and girls rate high with Ter but calculus class is an entirely different story. He en- joys golfing in his spare time. He plans to attend Penn State and major in journalism upon graduation. 'Wx RONALD MICHAEL SEAMAN Industrial Hunting, skiing, skating and al- most any sport occupy most of Ron's spare time. He places English class at the top of his list of favorite subjects, while physics is at the bottom. DONNA LYN SEIDEL Academic Biology and P.O.D. classes and sports rate high with Donna Lyn. Reading occupies most of her spare time. People who don't use their turn signals really irritate her. Donna Lyn plans to become a medical technologist. BRUCE TIMOTHY SCHUCKER Academic Schuck lists his favorite pas- times as girls, music, sleep, and sports. . .in that order. P,O,D, class is the highlight of his day. He plans to further his education at Penn State. it-arf' THOMAS CHARLES SCHREFFLER Academic Tom, the president of the Na- tional Honor Society, enjoys chemistry, photography, and science, but detests cafeteria food. Steaks will always please him. He plans to major in chemistry in college. CURTIS CHARLES SEAMAN Industrial If you ask Curt what his favorite foods are he will probably reply, Pizza and french fries . Eng- lish class always brightens his day. While hunting rates high with him, rainy days are a dif- ferent story. DAVID MICHAEL SEIDEL Academic Dave enjoys all sports but he is especially partial to baseball and basketball. He always looks forward to hunting season. Dave plans to further his education at Penn State. Nwqn-v ,mm gl L.: .. ,V sszlft t2'r :' TSS: 33,551 :f tiff Ji I Academic LARRY NEAL SEIDEL Academic Good movies, good music, and English class rate high with Larry, while physics class is a different story. His future is un- decided. DOUGLAS ALLEN Sl-IOEMAKER Academic Doug, one of the smaller senior boys, enjoys French class, hunting, golf, and basketball. Cheeseburgers and french fries are at the top of his menu. Doug plans to attend college. CONNIE MARIE SMITH Academic Connie, who lists traveling, an- tiques, and Trig class as her likes, dislikes tests, French class, and people who arecruel to animals. She plans tojoin the Air Force upon graduation. CYNTHIA ANN SHOLLENBERGER' Academic Kutztown S tate College will claim this active senior upon graduation. Drawing, caving, hiking, and driving ocoupymost of her spare time. Biology class is always the high point of her day. Nfyx ,hw .. DONNA LUCILLE SMITH Academic Smitty enjoys any type of sport. She lists P,O,D, as her favorite subject while German and physics are a different story, LINDA DE LORES SMITH Linda hails from Shoey, She always looks forward to math class. She plans to enter col- lege to prepare for a career in 'medicine. 51 BRENDA LEE SPECI-IT Academic Brenda loves horses and Feading in her spare ti lists English as her favorite subject. College will claim her upon graduation. MARILYN ANN SPROESSER Academic Marilyn hardly ever misses a basketball game or a dance. She always looks forward to math class but never to history class. A career in mathematics awaits her upon graduation. DONNA IRENE STRAUSSER Academic Donna savors Italian and steak sandwiches. She can be found playing hockey or softball. She plans to further her education at Kutztown State College. DELORES BARBARA SUNDAY Commercial Clerical Getting up early and homework really make Delores angry. Sewing, painting, and dancing are her favorite pastimes. Delores always looks forward to bookkeeping class. DANIEL KENNETH SNYDER Academic Denny , an all around athlete, craves fishburgers and steaks. Trig class always brightens his day. He plans to attend college upon graduation. DONNA MARIE SPATZ Vo Tech Donna can be seen horseback riding, sewing, or at basketball games. She enjoys home eco- nomics class. Donna plans to enter the fieldoffashion design. EILEEN KAY WAGNER Academic Reading, talking, driving, sew- ing, and sports. . .these are a few of Eileen's pastimes. She always enjoys French class, but physics is a different story.She plans to further her education at Bloomsburg State College. JOAN MARIE WAGNER CommerciaISecretariaI Joan hopes to work in a bank upon graduation. Swimming, dancing, and sports occupy most of her spare time. She always looks forward to P,O.D. class, NANCY GAIL SYMANOWICZ Academic A career as a registered nurse is the goal of this senior.You'll never hear Nancy refusing a chance to go roller skating. Sewing, painting, and cooking occupy her spare time, JANE ELIZABETH THOMAS Academic If you ask Jane what her favorite class is, she'll probably reply, Spanish , Folk music always pleases her. College and a career in languages await her upon graduation. MARILYN TREXLER CommerciaISecretarial Marilyn places a spaghetti din- ner at the top of her menu. P,O,D. and shorthand classes are high points of her day. Her future includes a secretarial career. SHARON LOUISE TRUMP Academic This senior plans to major in German at Kutztown State Col- lege. In her spare time, she can be found reading, sewing, or knitting. Lobster tail is tops with her. S-J' DIANE FERN VVERLEY Academic Diane will never turn down the opportunity of using her sis- ter's car. She always enjoys sewing, dancing, and meeting new people. . .She lists P,O,D, as her favorite subject while physics irritates her. RUSSELL HENRY WERLEY Industrial Russ plans to enter the Navy upon graduation. He always looks forward to hunting season and Trig class but certainlynot physics class. xi. -H CAROL ANN WESSNER General Carol hails from Jalappa. Slow drivers and Nlondays never fail to irritate her. P.O,D, class is always the high point other day. Carol's future is undecided, .3 ,arf SHARON ALICE WAGNER Commercial Clerical This senior haiIsfromStrauss- town. Sharon enjoys all sports and finds much of her spare time occupied by4-H activities. Upon graduation she hopes to work in thefieldofbookkeeping. DONNA MARIE WINK CommerciaISecretarial Donna always enjoys having a good time and eating good food. She treasures her class ring and jacket. P.O,D. class always brightens her day while trans- cript class is an entirely dif- ferent story. -1:11 1947 DAR LENE MAY WEIDENHAIVIIVIER General Darlene never appreciates get- ting up early. When she is not cooking or sewing, she enjoys reading, dancing, or bowling. Darlene can't wait for home economics class. DANIEL FREDERICK WOLFE Academic Fred is one of the quieter members of the senior class. He always enjoys traveling and hunting. History class is the high point of his day. A career in conservation is in Fred's immediate future. Wk JACQUELINE MARIE WOLFE Academic If you want to please Jackie, offer her hamburgers and french fries. Reading, sewing, and knitting occupy most of her spare time. College andtravel- ing await Jackie upon gradu- ation. DANIEL ROBERT ZIIVIIVIERIVIAN Vo Ag Any outside activity pleases Daniel. He never looks forward to history class but he relishes any type of good food. He plans a military career upon graduation. SUSAN ELIZABETH WOLFE CommercialSecretarial Suzie can be seen working in the school library.Sewing, cooking, and horseback riding are some of her favorite pastimes. She enjoys all her classes but her early lunch period really ir- ritates her. NELSON DEAN ZOOK Industrial The service will claim Nelson upon graduation. He will never turn down the chance to parti- cipate in sports. Gym class al- ways brightens his day. diana'- DEBRA ELAINE WYDRA Academic Debbie is one of the more ac- tive members of the senior class. She enjoys talking, sew- ing, and watching sports, but she certainly doesn't enjoy doing homework. Her future in- cludes a career as an x-ray technician. vff f f'! DWIGHT DONALD ZERR Academic Dwight, the President of the Student Council, is always ready to discuss politics or partici- pate in sports. Although he dis- likes chem class, history class highlights his day. College will claim Dwight upon graduation. l AARON WEILER ZIIVIMERIVIAN Vo Ag Aaron is a member ofthe wrestling team. P.O.D, class and Fords rate high with him while English class is a differ- ent story. ,jj u -...J if Ch seniors in action Bonnie The Human Fly Gur-r-ff! Bat Man Yea man, she's not bad! HI--KAPATE I dare you to say it again! 2 The Pif Crew Little Tommy Teacher H Smokey Bear and Gang Give me your cripper, Dunkin' Donuts Senior Power I I Kisses are sweeter than wine! It takes one to know one! Wim ' Warden Ernst 'Da-a-w-wk! Physics? '??? The Dynamic Duo 'Didn't I see you cruising Penn. Boy, does she have a problem! Veady lnterlestingl I did it all by myself Hell's Angel's Angel Don't tell her but tha.t's yesterday's French! . 55' X? 9 f Is everybody in yet? Our Wounded Comrade The beginning and the end. Hamburg Gun Club :manuales Row 1 I. to r.- D. Kauffman, D. Dougherty, S. Peters, Ft. Rollman, S. DegIer,C. Schappell, D.Shoemaker,lVl.Schade, R. Nlengel, D, Piacine, A. Dietrich, lVI, Clapper, N. Bal- thaser, B, Berger. Row 2 I. to r.- S. I-Iix, D, Fteidenhour, S. Fink, P. I-leiser, S. Buck, P. Kline, G. Nluntz, S, Loeb, t D, Seidel, G. Kauffman, P. Althouse, N. Symanowicz. Row 3 I. to r.- C. Brobst, C. Beckley, D. Wydra, L. Bortz, S. Trump, E. Wagner, D. Strausser, T. Pennypacker, P. Bentz, G, Balthaserg Mr. Weirich, Director. senior class play This year the Seniors presented one of the wildest, wackiest comedies ever. In addition to the very different story used for the ploy, it was also performed in a differ- ent manner - there were two different casts - one for each night of the presenta- tion. This gave the opportunity of being in the play to more seniors which led to a very successful event in their senior year. 'One vote for the rabbit to get Trix. I'm with you! But I use a mouthwas I think l'm Stuck. mf I vant to bite your neck.' -- 1 senior index BARRY HEIN ADAM Future Farmers of America C3,43, Vice President C43 DANIEL KARL ADAM lntermurals C1,2,3,435 Senior Hi-Y C43 KATHLEEN ANN ADAM Future Teachers Club C2,3,435 Senior Chorus C3,435 Girls Glee Club C2,3,435 Senior Tri-Hi-Y C3,435 Na- tional Honor Society C3,43 KERRY LEE ADAM None RUTH ANN ADAM Senior Tri-Hi-Y C435 F.B.L.A. C2,3,43 DAVID WILLIAM ALBERT Band C135 Camera Club C235 Electronics Club C33 PATRICIA FAYE ALTHOUSE iGtrl'rGlee Club C2,3,2135 Senior Chorus C2,435 Fu- ture Teachers Club C3,435 Senior Tri-Hi-Y C435 Pinnacle Staff C435 High Lights Staff C1,2,3,43 News Editor C435 Senior Class Play C43 CYNTHIA ANN ANTHONY G.l.A. C135 Future Nurses Club C2,335 Junior Class PIayC33 CLARENCE BAILEY Future Farmers C3,43 Vice President C33 President C43 GRACE ELIZABETH BALTHASER Senior Chours C1,2,3,435 Library Club C1,2,335 Girls Glee Club C2,3,435 Band C3,435 Junior Class Play C335 Senior Class Play C43 NANCY LEE BALTHASER Senior Tri-Hi-Y C235 F.B.L.A. C2,3,43 NELSON CARL BALTHASER Junior Chorus C135 Senior Chorus C2,3,43 President C435 Photography Club C435 Senior Hi-Y C3,435 Stage Crew C2,3,435 Varsity Basketball Team C235 Pin- nacle Staff, Copy Editor C435 Junior Class Play C335 Senior Class PlayC43 GAIL LORETTA BASHORE F.B.L.A. C13 WILLIAM DAVID BECHTEL Senior Hi-Y C43 NORMA LEE BECKER Hockey Team C1,2,335 Softball Team C1,235 High Lights Staff C2,3,43 Copy Editor C435 F.B.L.A. C135 Girls Glee ClubC3,43 CONSTANCE ANN BECKLEY Girls Glee Club C1,2,3,435 Senior Chorus C1,2,3,435 Maiorettes C1,2,33 Drum Maior C435 Palette Club Cl,2,3,435 Library Club C1,2,335 High Lights Staff C3,43 Feature Editor C435 Pinnacle C2,3,43 Art Edi- tor C435 Senior Student Council C1,2,3,43 Secretary C335 National Honor Society C3,435 Cheerleader C1,2, 3543 Co-Capfain C2,43: Junior Class Play C335 Senior Class Play C43 DONNA MARIA BEISSEL F.B.L.A. C2,3,43 PATRICIA ANN BENTZ Senior Chorus C435 Palette Club C2,3,43 Treasurer C435 F.B.L.A. C235 Junior Home Economics Club C135 Girls Glee Club C435 Senior Class Play C43 RICHARD ALAN BERGER Soccer Team C1,2,3,435 Baseball Team C1,2,3,435 Basketball Team C1,2,3,435 Pinnacle Staff C435 Sports Editor C435 Student Council C1,435 Sophomore Class Vice President C23 ROBERT LOUIS BERGER III Track Team C135 Basketball Team C1,2,335 Cross- Country Team C1,235 Tennis Team C2,3,435 Student Council C1,2,3,435 Soccer Team C435 Photography Club C2,3,43 Treailrer C435 Stage Band C1I2,3,435 Senior Hi-Y C3,43 Treasurer C435 Senior Class President C435 Senior Class Play C43 BRENDA BEA BLIMLINE None LAURIE ELIZABETH BORTZ f G.l.A. C135 Junior Chorus C135 Senior Chorus C2,3,435 Girls Glee Club C1,2,3,43 Vice President C435 Lead- ers Club C23 Secretary-Treasurer5 Pinnacle Staff C435 Hockey Team C1,2,3,435 Basketball Team Cl,2, 3,435 Softball Team C1,2,3,435 Senior Class Play C43 CAROLYN BROBST Student Council C1,3,43 Treasurer C435 Senior Tri- Hi-Y C1,3,435 Library Club C1,2,3,43 Treasurer C335 Future Teachers Club C2,3,43 Vice President C435 Maiorettes C1,2,3,435 Cheerleader C1,2,3,43 Co- ' ' ' 254-3+Pirmacle Stat? C435 Senior Class Play C43 CLARENCE JAMES BROBST, JR. None SHERRY KAYE BUCK Girls Glee Club C3,43 Secretary-Treasurer C435 Senior Tri-Hi-Y C2,3,43 Vice President C33, Presi- dent C435 Junior Tri-Hi-Y C135 Senior Chorus C435 Future Teachers Club C3,435 Maiorettes C1,2,3,43 Secretary of Band C435 Junior Class Play C335 Sen- ior Class Play C43 BLANCHE MARIE CHRISTMAN None DIANE JEAN CHRISTMAN Junior Home Economics Club C135 Senior Home Economics CIubC2,33. ROBERT WILLIAM CHRISTMAN Senior Hi-Y C43 SANDRA ELAINE CHRISTMAN Senior Tri-Hi-Y C43 MARK FREDERICK CLAPPER Tennis Team C1,2,3,435 Basketball Manager C1,2,3,43 Football Manager C435 Senior Hi-Y C3,43 President C435 National Honor Society C3,435 Senior Chorus C3,435 Camera Club C3,43 Vice President C435 Junior Class Play C335 Senior Class Play C43 DEAN ALAN CLOUSER Band C1,2,3,43 President C43 RUSSELL CHARLES CROW None STANLEY MICHAEL DEGLER Wrestling Team C2,3,435 Golf Team C2,435 Senior Class PIayC43 JOAN MARIE DeLONG Senior Tri-Hi-Y C1,2,3,435 Pinnacle Staff, Head Typist C435 Junior Class Play ARLAN RAYMOND DIETRICH Senior Chorus C435 Senior Hi-Y C435 Camera Club C435 Junior Chorus C135 Junior Class PIay5 Senior Class Play DENNIS ARTHUR DOUGHERTY Senior Class Play C435 Senior Hi-Y C43 GENE RAYMOND DRIESBACH None DAVID EARL DUBBLE None KATHLEEN ANN DUELL G.l.A. C135 Junior Tri-Hi-Y C135 Senior Tri-Hi-Y C2,3,43 Chaplain C435 Senior Home Economics Club C2,43 Secretary C435 Pinnacle Staff C43 CLAUDIA ANNE EBERLY Library Club C1,2,3,43 Vice President C435 Future Teachers Club C2,3,43 Vice President C33 President C435 National Honor Society C3,435 Junior Chorus C135 Senior Chorus C2,3,431 Girls Glee Club C2,431 Pin- nacle Staft, Senior Copy Editor C431 Senior Class Treasurer C43 JERRY ALLEN EINSIG None DALE VERNON EPTING Camera Club C231 Senior Hi-Y C3,43 Vice President 33 PAULINE MARY EVANS Red Cross C231 Girls Glee Club C3,431 Senior Cho- rus C431 Senior Home Economics Club C231 Senior Tri-Hi-Y C2,3,431 Senior Class Play C43 SHEILA DEBORAH EYER G.l.A. CI31 Cheerleader CI31 Junior Home Econom- ics Club CI31 Girls Glee Club Cl,2,3,431 Senior Cho- rus Cl,2,3,431 Senior Tri-Hi-Y f2,3,43f Senior Home Economics Club, President C43 LARRY GLENN FAUST None DALE ARTHUR FEICK Basketball Team C431 Senior Hi-Y C3,431 Teeny Weeny Brass C3,43 SUSAN MARIE FINK Junior Chorus CI31 Junior County Chorus CI31 Girls Track Team CI31 Library Club Cl,2,3,43 Secretary C331 Junior Class Treasurer C331 Mixed Chorus C2, 331 Girls Glee Club Cl,2,3,43 Vice President C33j Future Teachers Club C3,431 Pinnacle Staff C431 Stu- dent Council C2,3,431 National Honor Society C431 Junior Class Play C331 Senior Class Play C43 WAYNE DAVID FREDERICK None CAROLYN RUTH FREED Junior Red Cross CI31 Girls Basketball Team Cl3 KATHLEEN EVELYN GESCHWINDT Cheerleader Cl,2,3,431 Senior Tri-Hi-Y C2,3,43 Chaplain C33, Secretary f43j Maiorettes Cl,2,3,431 Future Teachers Club C431 Senior Chorus cI,2,3,43j Girls Glee Club Cl,2,3,43 ANDREW ANSON GREENAWALT Pinnacle Staff C2,3,43 Editor C431 Student Council fI,2,3,43f Stage Crew C2,3,431 Senior Chorus Cl,2,33 Vice President C331 Senior Hi-Y C431 Junior Class President C331 Palette Club CI31 Basketball Team Cl,2,3,431 Soccer Team Cl,2,3,431 Baseball Team fI,2,3,43j National Honor Society C43 ALYCE JOY GREENWOOD Pinnacle Staff C431 Senior Tri-Hi-Y C431 National Honor Society C43 JEANNE RUTH HARTMAN None NADINE SUE HARTMAN Senior Home Economics Club C2,3,43 STEPHANIE ANN HARTMAN Future Nurses Club C231 Leader's Club C231 Girls Track Team C231 F.B.L.A. C43 THOMAS CLARENCE HARTMAN Wrestling Team CI,2,3,43j Track Team C2,331 Foot- ball Team C43 NANCY DIANE HECKMAN None TERRY LEE HECKMAN Cl,2,33 Vice President tgpf Senior Chorus Cl, DEBORAH ANN HEFFNER F.B.L.A. C2,3,43 STEVEN ALBERT HEHR Camera Club C43 Secretary PATRICIA JEAN HEISER Sophomore Class Secretary C231 Future Teachers Club C3,431 National Honor Society C431 Library Club Cl,2,3,43 President C431 Senior Chorus Cl,2,3, 43 Vice President C431 Girls Glee Club Cl,2,3,43 President C331 Junior Class Play C331 Senior Class PlayC43 JAMES CHARLES HERMANSADER None SHARON LOUISE HIX Senior Class Play C431 National Honor Society C431 Girls Glee Club Cl,2,3,43 President C431 Senior Cho- rus Cl,2,3,431 Marching Band Cl,2,3,431 Stage Band C2,3,431 Concert Band Cl,2,3,431 Senior Tri-Hi-Y C3,431 Future Teachers Club C2,3,431 Girls Basket- ball Team f2,3,43j Girls Softball Team C2,3,43 JEAN MARIE HOLLAND G.l.A. CI31 Girls Glee Club f2,3,43j Senior Chorus C3,431 Future Teachers Club C2,3,431 Senior Tri-Hi- Y C3,43 Vice President C431 Girls Hockey C3,43 ALLAN FRANKLIN HUNSBERGER Camera Club C2,331 Electronics Club C33 LYNN EMERA IDE Electronics Club C3,43j Senior Chorus Cl,2,33 SHARI LOU JACOBY F.B.L.A.C2,3,43 LARRY RALPH JOHNSON Wrestling Team C2,3,43 DOLORES ANN JONES G.l.A. Cl,231 F.B.L.A. Cl,2,3,43 Treasurer C43 BARRY LEE KALEY BandCl3 GLENN ALLEN KANTNER J.V. Basketball CI31 Junior Chorus CI31 Track Team C231 Senior Chorus C2,43 High Lights Staff C2,3,43 Junior Editor C23 Copy Editor C3,431 National Honor Society C3,43 DAVID HARRY KAUFFMAN Band fI,2,3,43j Senior Chorus CI31 Senior Class PIayC43 GAIL MARIE KAUFFMAN Future Teachers Club C3,431 Maiorettes Cl,2,3,431 Senior Tri-Hi-Y C431 Pinnacle Staff C431 Senior Class PlayC43 DAVID PAUL KIEFFER Cross Country Team Cl,2,3,43, Wrestling Team Cl, 2,3,43, Track Team Cl,2,3,43 Senior Hi-Y C2,3,43 LOIS JEAN KERSHNER Senior Chorus Cl,2,3,43, Girls Glee Club C2,3,43, Senior Tri-Hi-Y C3,43, Future Teachers Club Cl, 2,3,43 Treasurer C33 President Eastern Region P.F.T.A.C43 ELLEN MARIE KISSINGER Band C2,3,43 Secretary C43 PEGEEN LOUISE KLINE Senior Chorus Cl,2,3,43, Girls Glee Club C2,3,43, Senior Tri-Hi-Y C3,43, Future Teachers Club C2,33, Treasurer C43 Senior Class Play C43 BRYAN LEE KNITTLE Soccer Team Cl,2,3,43, Basketball Team Cl,2,33, Track Team Cl,2,3,43, Stage Crew C2,3,43 HARRY MICHAEL LAU Senior Hi-Y C43 GLORIA LOUISE LEVAN Girls Track Team CI3, Girls Hockey Team CI3, G.I.A. CI3 Library Club CI3, Future Teachers Club C2,3,43 Secretary C43, Girls Glee Club C2,43 Senior Chorus C2,3,43 Pinnacle Staff C43, National Honor Society C43, Student Council C33, Senior Home Eco- nomics Club C43, Senior Class Play C43 TERRY LEE LINDENMUTH Soccer Cl,2,3,43, Wrestling Cl,2,3,43 Track CI,2,3, 43 Senior Hi-Y C43, Student Council C43 SHEILA JANE LODER Maiorettes Cl,2,3,43 Senior Tri-Hi-Y C3,43 F.B.L.A. C2,3,43 SHARON ANN LOEB Student Council Cl,23, Junior Class Secretary C33, National Honor Society C3,43, Highlights Staff C2,3,43 Co-Editor C43, Pinnacle Staff C43, Senior Class PlayC43 CYNTHIA LEE LONG F.B.L.A. Cl,2,33, Junior Class Play C33, Senior Tri-Hi-YC33 HAROLD ALBERT LONG None DEBRA LYNN LORAH Girls Softball Team 113, Colorguards 113, Senior Tri-Hi-Y 13,43 Pinnacle Staff, Business Manager 143, National Honor Society 13,43 ELIZABETH LUCZKO Pinnacle Staff 143, Palette Club 143, Band 143 CONSTANCE LYNN Girls Softball Team 123, Girls Hockey Team 11,23 F.B.L.A. 123 Junior Class Play 133 BONITA LOU MARKS Girls Glee Club 13,43 Senior Tri-Hi-Y 13,43 RANDALL CRAIG MENGEL Soccer Team 11,23 Basketball 11,23 Tennis 11,2,3,43 Senior Hi-Y 143, Stage Crew 143, Photography Club 13,43 Senior Class Play 143 JOYCE MARIE MERKEL F.B.L.A. 143, Senior Home Economics Club 143 DENNIS RICHARD METZ Soccer Team 11,2,3,43, Basketball 11,2,33, Base- ball 11,2,3,43 Senior Hi-Y 13,43 Secretary 143, Stu- dent Council 12,3,43 Senior Chorus 11,2,33 High- lights Staff 11,2,3,43 Sports Editor 143, Junior Coun- ty Chorus GARY RICHARD MOSEMAN Hi-Y lntermuraIS13,43 FRANCIES LEE MOUNT Future Nurses Club 13,43, Senior Tri-Hi-Y 143, Senior Mixed Chorus 13,43, Girls Glee Club 13,43 Leaders Club, Secretary 123, Band 11,23 MICHAEL JAY PACKARD Track Team 11,23 GREGORY CHARLES PENNYPACKER lntermurals11,23 TRACY JEAN PENNYPACKER Junior Chorus 113, Junior County Chorus 113, Li- brary Club 12,33 Girls Glee Club 13,43, Highlights Staff 12,3,43, Copy Editor 143 Senior Class Play 143 SHERWOOD WALLACE PETERS Wrestling Team 11,2,3,43, Cross Country Team 12, 43, Track Team 11,2,43, Senior Hi-Y 143, Photog- raphy Club 143, Future Teachers Club 143, Senior Class PIay143 DALE MARK PIACINE Senior Hi-Y 143, Football Team 143, Senior Class Play143 LARRY RAUSCH None DORIS RUTH REIDENHOUR Senior Chorus 12,3,43 Girls Glee Club 11,2,3,43, Junior Chorus 113 Future Teachers Club 13,43 Sen- ior Tri-Hi-Y 12,3,43 Palette Club 143, Girls Bas- ketball Team 13,43 Senior Class Play 143 DEBORAH ANN REPPERT Library Club 11,2,3,43 Girls Glee Club 12,3,43 BRUCE NELSON ROLLAND Intermurals 11,43 Senior Hi-Y 13,43 Bowling Team 143 ROBERT NELSON ROLLMAN Basketball Team 11,33 Football Team 143, Track Team 12,43 Baseball Team 11,23 Senior Hi-Y 143 SeniorClass PIay143 MARVIN LEE SCHADE Wrestling Team 12,3,43 Senior Hi-Y 13,43 Baseball Team 12,43 Track 133, Football 143 Team Captain, Pinnacle Staff 143, Future Teachers Club 143, Na- tional Honor Society 143, Junior Class Play 133, SeniorCIass Play143 SUSAN ELAINE SCHAEFFER Senior Chorus 11,23 Girls Glee Club 13,43 Future Teachers Club 143 CURTIS LEWIS SCHAPPELL Palette Club 11,2,33 Pinnacle Staff 13,43 Future Teachers Club 143 Senior Class Play 143 GERY MYLAN SCHAPPELL Wrestling Team 11,23 JEFFREY LYNN SCHAPPELL Band 11,2,3,43 Senior Chorus 11,23 Senior Hi-Y 113, Camera Club143 MARIE LURDA SCHAPPELL G.l.A. 113, F.B.L.A. 12,3,43 Senior Tri-Hi-Y 13,43 Girls Glee Club 12,3,43 Senior Home Economics Club143 TERRY LEE SCHAPPELL Student Council 11,2,3,43 V.Pres. 143, Highlights Staff 11,2,3,43 Co-Editor 143, Track Team 11,23 Wrestling Team 11,2,43 Senior Hi-Y 13,43 TERRY LEE SCHLENKER Gymnastics Club 123, Senior Hi-Y 12,43 Intermu- rals12,3,43 DONNA MARIE SCHMOYER F.B.L.A. 12,33 Senior Tri-Hi-Y 133 THOMAS CHARLES SCHREFFLER National Honor Society 13,43 President 143, Pin- nacle Staff 13,43 Photography Club 13,43 President 143 Beuce TIMOTHY -A--A-ALJ as A Band 113 Chorus 11,23 Baseball Team 11,23 Track Team 13,43 Highlights Staff 12,3,43 Stage Crew 13, 43, National Honor Society 13,43 Senior Hi-Y 13,43 CURTIS CHARLES SEAMAN Senior Hi-Y143 RONALD MICHAEL SEAMAN Baseball Team 11,2,3,43, Bowling Team 11,33 DAVID ALLEN SEIDEL Baseball Team 12,33 Senior Hi-Y 13,43 DONNA LYN SEIDEL Junior Tri Hi-Y 113, Student Council 11,2,3,43, Girls Basketball 12,3,43, Senior Chorus 11,2,3,43, Girls Glee Club 11,2,3,43, Pinnacle Staff 143, Sen- ior Class V. Pres. 143, Girls Track Team 113, Junior Class Play 133, Senior Class Play 143, Na- tional Honor Society 143 LARRY NEAL SEIDEL F.F.A.113 DOUGLAS ALLEN SHOEMAKER Baseball 113, Golf Team 12,3,43, Soccer Team 13,43, Senior Hi-Y 143, Senior Class Play 143 CYNTHIA ANN SHOLLENBERGER Cheerleader 11,2,43, Maiorettes 11,2,3,43 Head Maiorette 13,43, Future Teachers Club 13,43, Sen- ior Tri-Hi-Y 13,43 Treasurer 143, Band 143 Treas- urer, Senior Chorus 11,2,3,43 Secretary 143, Girls Glee Club 11,2,3,43, Library Club 113, Junior Class Play 133, Student Council 11,23 Junior Secretary 113, Treasurer 123, Sophomore Class Treasurer 123 CONSTANCE MARIE SMITH None DONNA LUCILLE SMITH Girls Hockey Team 11,2,3,43, Girls Basketball Team 12,3,43, Girls Softball Team 11,2,3,43, Sen- iorTri-Hi-Y LINDA DELORES SMITH Senior Home Economics Club 113, Future Nurses Club 143, National Honor Society 13,43 DANIEL KENNETH SNYDER Basketball Team 11,2,3,43, Soccer Team 11,2,3,43 Baseball Team 12,33, Track Team 113, Golf Team 143, Senior Hi-Y143 DONNA MARIE SPATZ None ' BRENDA LEE SPECHT Colorguards11,2,3,43 MARILYN ANN SPROESSER Girls Glee Club 12,3,43, Senior Chorus 133, Senior Tri-Hi-Y 13,43, National Honor Society 13,43, Sec- retary-Treasurer 143 DONNA IRENE STRAUSSER Girls Hockey Team 4l,2,3,47, Girls Softball Team 4l,2,3,47, Pinnacle Staff 447, Future Teachers Club 42,3,47, Senior Tri-Hi-Y 43,47, Senior Class Play 447 DELORES BARBARA SUNDAY Senior Tri-Hi-Y 447, Senior Home Economics CIub447Treasurer NANCY GAIL SYMANOWICZ Palette Club 43,47 Pres. 447, Senior Home Econom- ics Club 437, Senior Class Play 447 JANE ELIZABETH THOMAS Girls Glee Club 4l,2,47, Senior Chorus 4l,2,47, Future Teachers Club 41,27 MARILYN ANN TREXLER None SHARON LOUISE TRUMP National Honor Society 43,47, Girls Glee Club 447, Senior Chorus 447, Senior Tri-Hi-Y 447, Future Teachers Club 43,47, Senior Class Play 447 EILEEN KAY WAGNER Girls Glee Club 42,3,47, Senior Chorus 43,47, Col- orguards 4I,2,3,47, Future Teachers Club 42,3,47, Senior Tri-Hi-Y 42,3,47, Girls Tennis Team 42,3, 47, Girls Basketball Team 43,47, Pinnacle Staff 447, Senior Class Play 447, Junior Class Play 437 JOAN MARIE WAGNER Senior Tri-Hi-Y 42,3,47, Library Club 4l,27, F.B. L.A. 42,3,47 SHARON ALICE WAGNER F.B.L.A. 42,47, Senior Tri-Hi-Y 42,3,47 Gymnas- tics Club 42,37, Leaders Club 427, Senior Home Economics Club 42,37 DARLENE MAY WEIDENHAMMER Senior Home Economics Club 42,37 DIANE FERN WERLEY Future Teachers Club 42,3,47, Girls Softball Team 427, Girls Glee Club 4l,2,3,47, Senior Chorus 42,47, Senior Tri-Hi-Y 447, Senior Class Play 447, Color- guard 42,3,47 RUSSELL HENRY WERLEY None CAROL ANN WESSNER Girls Basketball Team 427, Senior Tri-Hi-Y 42,3, 47, Girls Glee Club 4l,2,3,47, Future Teachers Club 437, Band 4l,2,3,47 DONNA MARIE WINK - F.B.L.A. 427, Girls Glee Club 447, Senior Home EconomicsCIub447 DANIEL FREDERICK WOLFE None JACQUELINE MARIE WOLFE Senior Home Economics Club 4l,2,3,47, V. Pres. 447, Senior Tri-Hi-Y 447 SUSAN ELIZABETH WOLFE ' Senior Chorus 4I,27, Girls Glee Club 427, Senior Home Economics Club 4l,2,3,47, Treasurer 427, F.B.L.A. 447, Library Club 447 DEBRA ELAINE WYDRA Junior County Chorus 417, Senior Chorus 4l,2,3,47, Girls Glee Club 4l,2,3,47, Library Club 4I,2,3,47, Girls Ensemble 43,47, Student Council 4l,2,3,47, Secretary 447, Junior Class Play 437, Senior Class Play 447, Colorguards 4I,2,3,47, Captain 43,47, Stage Band Soloist 42,3,47 DWIGHT DONALD ZERR Basketball Team 4l,2,3,47, Student Council 4l,3,47 Pres. 447, Baseball Team 4l,2,3,47, Soccer Team 4l,2,3,47 Captain 447, Sophomore Class President 427, Pinnacle Staff 42,3,47, Stage Crew 42,3,47, Na- tional Honor Society 447 AARON WIELER ZIMMERMAN U Wrestling Team 4l,2,3,47, F.F.A. 447, Chaplaln DANIEL ROBERT ZIMMERMAN None NELSON DEAN ZOOK lntermurals 43,47 underclassmen ' M' L'a , ffxgh ,yn .4 KJ fax w-I in 1 ,127 pq ,Lf , 427 Wi , My Adwff if .4 Z, . 1 7 53, V: , 1 - ,f N ,f 17 1 ,. ' x 'V A f' I 2 j y f lf, F 3 'Pb G w 43' 'V' Vs ' J' 'Q 4 V . v - 9 kj? '-X 1 .L . '?3's .av rm wi' K r '-S Q f if V 3 , if du f ,M Q ,ni V i , V Mg, 1 , if X w- w , . ,, gf K . f A Sf. WS? wr -L -1. wig wg 4' 9 gf Q. ' 'L -1 ' f W Qu, 'iff' ' 'lf wx N' G+ Q, ' AW' - wp Mu MQ - Q H+ Q - ,. W X , s - Q, -wat, N if ,SV ., 'W' ,. - V., M - X MS, 1 I, Aw My 4 f3f7A'?g Q .JT gy Q. W 'wi ASL.f 55' f , 5 4 . 4 A , ' W A f W W is fx ' w iff Q L ,3 ' ,Mr fi, A mem Q 1 1 Q i g A , ' . , -' Q -f ' ' w ' w'ffZ'--jwa- SL m V 2 , 4 5 iw In ,Ni A K .WM lf gi Ywiisg, A Q if ' L 'J qw ff 1 N -fm , A , , Q-nf W W ,ii A. ' .sal ' iQ N J, ,V xl! a. 3f 4'5 ' S5 fini 'fu xc n fwsf- .. 2 W T1 W1,, fan me-a:., , -- 'v--,3i+ Si' ,,' .Al 5 ' 24, X F -gs , Igf -'ff Q 5-. ff Q- , S 'vw was abs fir' jr. class officers L to Fi. GeorgeFiitter,Vice presidentg Stephanie Or- tenz i, Secretaryg Steven Bleile, Presidentg Nancy Fidler, Treasurer 7O ku.. - The Junior Class, guided by President Steve Bleile, Vice Pres- ident George Ritter, Secretary Stephanie Ortenzi, and Treasurer Nancy Fidler, prepared itself for their forth coming senior year as leaders at H.A.H.S. Presenting their class play, Brother Goose , receiving their green and white class jackets, and sponsoring the prom, were notable accomplishments of the Jr. class. To the Seniors of Tomorrow, from the Seniors of Today: offered is our motto, NOT FINISHED JUST BEGUN. L sz ,er . 'fx 'W we at li il iv , at em savvy aag1Q1ffff.ixafss1fg-gge ., A f , as , wif-4 ik, Juniors if Q wig bv fgfi Wh if az, ibn Clair Adam Esther Adam Karen Adam Mark Adam Robert Adam Ruth Ann Adam Donna Althouse Susan Anspach Christine Antol Addie Atkinson Anne Bachert John Bailey Howard Baylor Ann Beltz Bobbe Jean Berger Jill Berger Margaret Berger steven Bleile Brian Bordner John Brackman Robert Brown Francis Christman Beverly Correll Marvin Correll Percy Croll Dennis Davis Dorian Derr Carol Dietrich Judith Dietrich Steven Dissinger Douglas Donne Lynn Dougherty Leon Dreibelbis Barry Driesbach Thomas Dubble Larry Dunkle Dianne Epting John Epting Donna Fetherolf Nancy Fidler Steven Fink Faye Fisher Wayne Fisher Susan Fitzgerald Ronnie Folk Russell Folk David Geschwindt Philip Geschwindt Glen Graeff Regina Graeff Kerry Grim Sherry Haddix Roger Hamm Jennifer Hanf Michael Hawkins Brenda Heckman Susan Heckman Daniel Heffner Susan Heffner Andrew Henne Randolph Henne Craig Henry Larry Hinderliter Neil Hoffman Ray Hoffman HB T 4 QM' , . ffm Q. 1:1 -: A5133 if Ee ' ef' 5 Wifi ir? :,,. ,. br:'L-,e----'.. IL-i T juniors if 'Wi . ,ji Xi QW K Wawfepl? f 1 if fi an Q- MM ' i .guy . We Qt iv, L I, if I, , 1 'lk Q. 7 f '..zV ' 2 3 Anne Horning Debra Huber Bonnie James Maryellen James Sue Katz Peter Kauffman Ricky Kauffman Robin Kauffman Glenn Kelly Stephanie Kelly David Kershner Patricia Ketner Richard Kieffer James Kissinger Dennis Kline Judy Kline Patricia Kline Lynn Koenig Barbarann Kramer Marvin Landis Lynore Layser Charles Leiby Kenneth Leiby Susan Leiby Christine Lenz Karen Levan Scott Lied Donna Longenecker Richard Loranger , at e 33, ta S 5 M .L M f-f' A .,, . rgsx k mv l i M Scott Reichard Leon Remp George Ritter Jerry Sandel Nevin Savage Vicki Schaeffer 1 E ..f 1 Z, 5 KM, Milton Mengie Karl Merkel Rose Messner Howard Miller James Miller Richard Miller George Mitten Barbara Mogel ,'f. iw ff is ' IX .fm T ' .Pc '- 1 L , :X Carol Schaner Lee Schaner Karen Schappell Timothy Schell Dennis Sohlappich Thomas Schlear David Sohlenker Jerry Schrepple Clarence Schultz Diane Seaman Delores Seidel Glenn Seidel L it ' iw 9915 Carol Moll Robin Moyer Stephen Moyer Scott Muthersbaugh w Stephanie Ortenzi Karen Ott Jo Linda Packard Linda Petrock Anne Rapp Cindy Reed ,lt 5 at W 3, A. l 4 I as ji 2 S 3? ,yi Xxx, M ,L W ' I 'xg t S x r if ' an X rs' Thomas Suess John Sullivan Grant Turner Ruth Turner Susan Turner Carol Van Buskirk Paul Seyfert Vicki Shirk Robert Showers Laverne Smith Philip Smith Beverly Sonday Catherine Stasulli Glenn Staudt Deloris Steinly Barbara Stitzel Sharon Straus ser Frederick Stump BRETT' ll' ... ' f. 9 ig' ag Brenda Wagner Scott Watts Norma Wentzel Ruth Werley Ella Nlae Wessner Gary Wilhelm Karen Whitman Thomas Work Harold Yoder Neil Yoder Phillip Young Rebecca Zechman Jack Zellers Debra Zimmerman Daphne Zuch Susan Zweizig Thomas Werley Marlene Wert Not Pictured Ronald Balthaser Scott Balthaser Daryl Bohn Charles Karnes Charles Krauch Alan Kunkle Larry Nl il ler Beverly Wal lace Bryan Yoder Judy In disguise juniors in action J When you'reout of ----- , you're out of -----. Super Z Attack He likes me! Dear Hairdresser, . . . 'What do you mean I make aibetter door than a You'd better believe I'm cramming! -. 3 3 s J 5 i 3 7 i E 3' E I Of oourse I'm cute! window? 77 Sitting L. to Ft. Susan Zweizig, JudyDietrich, Karen Adam. Jerry Sandel, Karen Ott, Larry Dunkle, Diane Seaman, Stephanie Ortenzi, Jill Berger, Deloris Steinly. Stand- iVlr. Weirich. ing L. to Ft. Ann Rapp, Jerry Schrepple, Brenda Wagner, jr. class pla This year the Junior Class chose the comedy Brother Goose For their play. The play centered around a parentless family of Four led by the eldest brother. In a desperate hunt For a house keeper , several unusual and comical situations arose. As the play continued the youngest girl of the Family, the neighborhood Foot- ball star, saved her brother from marrying a heartless girl. But, as the play closed her brother Falls in love with his house keeper and his goose was Finally cooked. J06 Namath? Betsy Ross? .mu '!I'm your Avon Representative. N rf? I I just dig thosetopless waitressesl' The Cleveland Browns? 79 We look upon the Sophomore Class as being the new leaders in their future years at Hamburg Area High School. Even now we picture them as able .luniors anxious to participate in their Junior activities such as the Junior Class Play, selecting colors For their class iackets and receiving them, receiving their class rings, and sponsoring the prom. To them we leave our hopes that they might become prosperous in their Future accomplishments. BO sophomore class officers L. to R.Tracey Bachman, Pres- identg Vicki Mount, Secretary, William Norton, V ice Pres- identg Joni Gregor, Treasurer Dean Adam Sandra Adam Polly Adams Alan Anthony Lorie Ardnt Tracy Bachman Dorothy Bailey Carl Balthaser Elaine Balthaser Mary Barnhart Joseph Barr Leo Bauman Jeffrey Becker Michele Behle Mark Bender Barry Bennecoff Dale Bennecoff Gail Bennecoff Barry Bentz Pamela Berger Gail Birkenblne Glenn Birkenblne Dennis Blake Kathleen B lackeney Diane Blatt Sarah Bohn Darlene Boltz Randy Boltz John Boran Jennie Bortz Mark Brackman Carrol Brown Vlcki Brown Ronald Burkert Sharon Cashman Fern Correll Gail Correll Jan Correll Melvin Correll Leon Degler Jane DeLong John Desmond not pictured Judy Dietrich Kimball Dinkel Brenda Dissinger Mary Doba Rose Dougherty f 1 W lr! ie W . I .Y , all air IQ 4 N J yeaa A Egal' X if E A N, sophomores Z ..- W Yr :law A r l X 9 A , Q 11...af 5 l G Charlene Fink Eileen Flickinger Karen Flowers Sandra Fox Susan Frederici Donna Frederick Irwin Fry John Fryer Douglas Good Joni Gregor Earl Grove Rodney Gundrum Paul Haas George Hamm Sonja Henne Wanda Henne Bruce Holland Roy Hoppes Ralph Hoshauer Kenneth Houck Steven Huber Norman Jeffrey Michael Kamp Barbara Karnes Barbara Katz i , Jane Dubbie .V 12 -W-.l n A, 5 Kenneth Duell je ig? .L ff? Robin Edwards ,ff J '--'f nav, Deborah Epting Q A yy. - , l L A 5 SX X is 1 6 S Glenn Epting Joan Evans 'Q .W 35,1 A Michael Faust ,h -j ' Neil Faust 5, -2' x ' ,Q .. ? fiiifer it - if 'is Stiff l K 4 K Xxx V1 J'- 1 ' fs . , 5 , Ronald Harbonic ffl' s Virginia Harner .J if Richard Hartman it i Thomas Hartman - W 1 , ' K V E Diane Heokman Terry Heinly uma 1, .1 'xv , XL I - c,.. ri if W 1, lu 434 J 4 Q . 72- wi. as f V iw -5 E i ggi ji sf. s kj. Q1 'lm l ,-A M Lil I l fy Q3 ' 'SMF N, ff -il M ' i f fe 'A i X 'W' 'll' Q -xr 'li WM' i I li as af A Q, i . r 'V 5 I K V 7' I iw x ug '7 2 5. ... , A .?.,,A r M' ' Bb 5 ig Donna Kauffman Ray Kauffman Rebecca Kauffman Sandra Kauffman James Kelchner Marlin Kerchner Allen Kershner Donna Kershner .2 4 - r , , , 13 , W .0 ' x'fi . x lie . 1 . ,, NF s y , V,'.l1Z. ,.. 3 lx I 1' 'S' f l.tl 4 l Melinda Lando Connie Lasko Kathleen Lau Gerald Lesher Janice Lesher Karen Lesher .- ,iff y, -.Z J. . in get f f l 9 N fag .fe -r .- J ,e Eileen Kershner Glenn Kershner Lynn Kershner John Kesseg Kenneth Kieffer Corey Kissinger James Kissinger Joyce Kissinger Philip Kistler Bruce Klee Barry Kline Lonnie Klinger Kenneth Kunkle Beverly Lando Gayle Levan Larry Lindenmuth Keith Loeb Nancy Lutz Daniel Lynn Carolyn Kramer Peggy Marks Richard Mason Robert Mazaika Jeffrey NlcElrea Rebecca Mengel Rose Mengel Donna Miller Leslie Mitten Patricia Mooney Vicki Mount Barry Moyer Bobbi Ann Moyer Gary Moyer Patricia Moyer Glenn Muntz Susan Naftzinger Barbara Noecker William Norton Melissa Ortenzi Deloris Pickel Linda Read Susan Reber Shirley Reichert Faye Reinsel Terry Reppert Bonnie Rhoads Penny Rickenbach Craig Riegel Pamela Riegel Lucy Rohrbach Randall Rollman Kay Roth Judy Sandridge Kathy Schaeffer Brenda Schaner Gene Schaner Sharon Schappell Kenneth Schlegel Donna Schmeok Michael Schrack Betty Seaman Norman Seaman Alexandra Senuik Robert Shappell Helen Sholl 'iii s s 3, y ,gs af ,fe9 5'. . 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Q an allgllli L we X if 'LV N z inn ,- 5 S I gram W wx gig ' -S is '9 e,y, Barry Shollenberger Craig Shollenberger David Smith Jes se Spence Bonnie Spieles Sheila Stamm Patricia Stasulli Scott Stefan Darlene Stewart Michael Stewart Gregory Stoudt Katherine Stoudt Cathie Strausser Dawn Strausser Rita Strausser David Stump Peggy Tinkelpaugh Alice Trump Barbara Trump Jeffrey Turner Jeffrey Wagner Vincent Wagner Karen Wanner Dale Wenger Karen Wengert Alan Wentzel Dennis Wessner Philip Wilhelm Thomas Wilson Bruce Witman Douglas Witman Beverly Wolfe Susan Wolfinger Nancy Yost Linda Zerr Sandra Zieber Clarkson Zimmerman Eric Zimmerman Rachel Zuch Edward Zweizig sophomores in action By whom? I think I'd rather fight than switch! Bottoms up! There is SOMETHING about an Aqua VeIvaMan. asf How! Me Sitting Cow. 50 yard dash to succatash! 2' A Q . .. ' km ,-1-,gzuununnnls m........--www M- .,,,. ia 5? WM , m,,,,,iWN W Y reye , L W 04A. , . r be , I Come on you guys, only smoking in the Iav. Touch .me and I'II blow it up. Awww ff xg 1.5 we ,Www V Ym.. , . ,... 'ii 531535.21 mu 15 ga -.-. 5,,,.,g My hero, the quarterback. ,iw ' W' '- fl 1 Remember, above the a.nkIes. Gwen Adam Larry Adam Rodney Adam Cheri Adams Daryl Adams Dean Adams Larry Adams Richard Adams Deborah Albert Gregory Angstadt John Antol Glenn Bailey Norman Bailey Randy Bailey Alice Balthaser Joan Balthaser Deborah Bausher John Bear Thomas Bechtel Bonnie Beissel Dale Beissel Lols Berger Gary Bork Gary Billman Ronald Blatt Donna Borkey Kathy Breidigan Frank Bressler Carl Brobst Timothy Bowers Sheila Burkert Kenneth Burkholder Patricia Chett . ,A I as Ba - f y -,, Sw 51 R yi Meigs A QT.-xdk F. f 'L ll' R .sls:2sfsf.iv1a?.l ' -as 9. fi - , ,MI l ..: 1.142 3.5, , ig, H ' -if 5 .ah 'L if X . 1 i an ninth grade 'S QQ! . s gf, S X Dale Clouser Susan Cohlck Dennis Correll ,Q Kathy Correll if 3 Patricia Correll Gale'Crow Bruce Dalious 1. W L- , 39' in Derwood Degler '15-Agia ai. Ruth Ann Derck ll-mf lil W' 3 Mary Dietrich .- ,A . K Kathleen Dougherty ' M L Deborah Dubble . f Lorrie Duell sg, M Rosemarie Evangelista iiefiisf l l'.. 5 -5 -K David rink A W ' ' 4 Paul Fisher . A 1 Q fl. Gary Frantz if 'l'V , l A 2 i, Steven Frederick Daryl F ry gif' ,gl is .W W -iffy -i ' 1 45 .. , Q' f QS A . f wow X r i. 'K iii ,yy A 1, 1 , Rf? Q, 4 'UP' 'X Kjx, . 2 fl 1. 1-P -if x, ,K l 4 , A V J A .ff-ao - 1 ' 1- ij, 1.,,rifiii2t1i53: f. ,Q . at X i . , Q gh, jtfgq Tuisk f . 5 ' Richard Geschwindt Eugene Gingrich Timothy Good Judy Grove Jeffrey Gust Joan Hamm Karen Hartman Larry Hartman Cindy Heckman Darlene Heokman Bradley Hehr Shella Henne Marlin Hess Mary Hiester David Hlmmelberger Ronald Hix Donald Hoshauer Gene Hoster Theresa Hostel' John Houck Frank Hueski Gene Huey Karen Jones Thomas Jones Richard Kaiser Donna Kamp Susan Keiser Jay Kelchner David Ketner Pamela Ketner Cynthia Kline Jeanette Kline Michael Kline Bradley Knlttle Nancy Koller Michael Koller Gregory Kramer Jean Kramer Patricia Kramer Andora Krell Steven Kunkle Nancy Lando Kim Leibensperger Rita Lesher Darlene Lovan Donna Levan Gregory Loder Glenn Loeb Janet Loeb Charlene Logan Cindy Longeneoker Gloria Luckenbill Donna Masters Glenn lVlcNeiI Shelly lvladenfort Bonnie lVliller Miriam Mogel Gretchen lVloIl Jane lvloll Craig Moseman Allen Moyer y, ,, :V QU 3 Q, jf, Nancy Nloyer G regory Muntz Albert Neufield Jeana Ortenzi Coleen Packard Gloria Petrock ' ' 1 Deborah Phillips we gy Deborah Pickel ,,,. 5. :iz - Harry Prutzman , John Rapp iio Q, y Barry Reber 'ii :': ,:,. , L 1'. . L Larry Reber SQ 1 . Vicki Reichert '- Brenda Reidenhour ' Russel Reigel j Janie Reinsel . Keith Reinsel V -R f Lois Remp Craig Rentschler 6 Larry Rentschler ' ' Dorn Reppert Randy Reppert L -9- 5 Y . Deborah Roberts Nancy Roberts Brenda Rolland Brian Rubright Paul Rubright Robin Santilli Nancy Savage Robin Schaeffer Lennia Schappell Loraine Schappell Marcia Scharadin Carol Seaman Paula Senft Terry Seyfert Ralph Shappell af 1 lr 1 5 'e x G Brenda Shollenberger A AQQQJWHK E b 1 R FQ. 'ii Y 1 . Q .ff M- B 'VP 'o . lnvqfli , Mx in l I n ,M 21 1 Ye I . is - 1 A1 ,I Y Linda Shollenberger Sandra Showers Kerry Skinner Arthur Snyder Cynthia Spayd Mary Stamm Ann Stitzler Connie Stoudt David Stoudt 1? lm NM! is ins my A u.:lxxz.:x sm V y - ,' 1 Hman-meeeie K A - ,. lb ffafa' Y Donna Stoudt Douglas Strauss Bonnie Strausser Susan Straus ser David Stump Edward Sullivan Jody Symanowici Joan Trabosh Marlene Trexler Rodney Tryon Robert Turner Robert Wagaman James Wagner Steven Wagner Pamela Wanner Sharon Wanner Rowena Weaver Dale Weidenheimer Jean Weitzel - Carol Wentzel Joan Werley Michael Werley , ia ,.,,, Phillip Werley V Ralph Werley X4 A ' 3 :Q ,N .K Ruth Werley Q Q 15' , Kath Werner A I Ronald Wert Susan Wesner 'Z '...t Paul Wessner David Williams all Thomas Wolfinger . Stephanie Yocum Garth Yoder Nancy Zellers , l' c Carol Zerbe Deborah Ziegler 1 , Larry Zweiz ig 53' NOT PICTURED David Koller Paul Mogel Jo Ann Adam Kenneth Adam Lucille Adam David Adams Marjorie Adams Sally Adams Frank Althouse Patricia Alvarcz Brian Angstadt Paul Angstadt Mary Anthony Maida Arroyo Diane Balthaser Louise Baney Michael Barr Bruce Bashore Thomas Beltz Dorothea Berger Lorene Berry Shirley Bordner Ginger Bowers Joan Brandstatter Gerritt Breininger James Brensinger Shirley Brensinger Keith Brobst Norma Calderon Janice Christman Lu Ann Christman Monroe Christman Larry Cohick Darlene Coller Karen Correll Charles Coveleski Bonnie Daugherty Audrey Davis Linda DeLong Mary Desmond Sharon Desmond lrene Dietrich Linda Dietrich Margaret Dietrich Polly Dinkel n n , V- i5w?C'iii i' 'Q Connie Dissinger Jeffrey Dissinger Sharon Dixon Antonio Donatelli Michael Donatelli Philip Dougherty Gary Dreibelbis Rodney Dreibelbis Sharon Dreibelbis Todd Driesbach Robert Einsig +. 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A S are l I 'ts mv t it rf -at 'AF' ,,., 1 ' ',. ,1. - I A L M1255 5, Robert Eisenhower Steven Eisenhower Sharon Epting Cindy Ernst Bruce Evangelista Denise Fetherolf Brenda Fink Linda Fisher Sandra Flammer Steven Folk Julia Frederick Virginia Frederick Gregg Gambler Debra Geisweit Debra Geschwindt Keith George Beverly Greenawalt Larry Haddix Paul Haddix Larry Hamm Ann Hartman C8.l'0l8 Haffmafl Galletfe H2.l tm3.I'l Susan Hartman Marjory Hanf Cynthia Heffner Lu Ann Heffner Kimberly Heiser James Hendricks Bruce Henne James Hepner Kathleen Hepner Marcy Hepner Larry Hess Walt Himmelberger Alyse Hix Karen Hoffman Robert Hopkins Kevin Horning Beverly Karnes Robert Katz Donald Kauffman Randy Kauffman Leona Keiffer Scott Keim Randy Keller Adrian Kelly Glenn Kershner Michael Kershner Debra Kintzer Craig Kleinsmith Donald Kline Keith Kline Holly Knoblauch Donna Koppenhaver Lydia Kramer Gary Kunkle Paul Kutzler Rodney Leibensperger Donna Lesher James Lesher Allen Loeb Jean Lynn William Mason Garry Maurer Patricia McGowan Lois McNeil Brian Miller Cindy Miller Debra Miller Debra Miller Earl Miller Horace Miller Joan Mogel Loretta Mountz Debra Moyer Barbara Muthersbaugh Kathleen Norton Rebekah Orndorff Robert Pickel Ronald Powell Joanne Prutzman Gary Quick Betty Quillman Allen Rausch Scott Reed ' , ,:.. x ...QI A iw- 'Fvgg .,,t, a ' 'HS W Q ' .1 4.3.51 A ,ts -i 14 ll BAA Q 41' Eiinrfi ae A th .. , kg Q. 12 1 ' f Q' 'ii -: ' ' gi W gi x , g i ,. 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T 3 I 1' J . uma., ' 'Z I ,xy I gyms Alfred Zimmerman Debra Zohner Kerry Zook Naomi Zuck Richard Zweizig Joan Seaman Cheryl Shollenberger Dean Shollenberger Debra Smith Jeanette Smith Bruce Snyder Dennis Sonday R icky Sonon Janet Spatz Kimberly Spatz Randy Spatz Bonnie Spease Martin Spraut Michael Stasulli Diane Stein Lillie Steinly Scott Stetzler Bonnie Stewart Harold Stewart Karen Stoudt Kerry Symanowicz Brian Trump Thomas Trump Tony Tularigo Jeffrey Uberti Dale Wagner Nancy Wagner Susan Wagner Charlene Wanner Sheryl Weidman James Weitzel Keith Wentzel Ann Werley Debra Werner James Werner Bruce Wessner Paul Wessner Linda Williams NOT PICTURED Timoth Bausher Terry Blakeney Marvin Brandstatter Gerald Hix Gary James William Karnes Diana Hinnershitz Carl Prutzman Frederick Spatz James Trate Jean Wagner Timothy Achenbach Ronald Adam Susan Adam Yvonne Adam Anna Allayer Thomas Angstadt Ronald Anthony Tyler Bachman David Baer Beth Bailey Karen Bailey Susan Balthaser Terry Balthaser Timothy Barr if , N. A 31 it V if. .. 4 .. F .gy f, I lf -., '-,A E if 5, ,w. -asf y 5 fit , x wie S tw N K z 'ln tffllguf l g , ,nfl sz, .1 A , .- I.: any . Denise Bausher lVlaryellen Bausher Lois Bean Richard Becker Susan Becker Sherri Behle Tamara Beltz Candace Benson Bruce Bentz Cynthia Berger Gloria Berger Michael Berk Melanie Berry Linda Bixler Floyd Bohn ,- fm N 4 . N1 ' Ni ' ilitsiilfki e i iiit 5511355 , - ' -S 1fWe.wuselEfs ,ga P . . , . ' f23'5 Vff25 'LSL f ' X' 2wuW+f7D3,W: 'I ,T f seventh grade Robin Compinski Carol Correll John Correll Ronald Correll Charles Dalious Franklin DeCosta Cynthia Deesing Pearl Degler Debra Delong Lisa Derr James Dietrich Sharon Dietrich Allen Dissinger Jeffrey Dreibelbis Q E 5 'em K K lv, .gum 4 1 gtg: - X , 4t.,+fp. 'S iii new -,ffl - ,g Jo Anne Bohn Scott Bohn Deborah Boltz Hazel Borkey David Brendel Duane Bressler Robin Christman Cheryl Clauser Richard Clauser David Clauss Terry Clay John Cohick Elaine Colantonia Garry Coldren ix: 4 i' , A m K 5 an W .f W? px Y it E 1 an 'Y' .Q s 5 t .X s .Lf ,I In MLW . .',. ' . ., w KM Q 'W - R - .. W wee. David Geiger Sheree Gensemer Gerald Gerner Ramona Giordano Elizabeth Gleason Terry Greenawalt Cynthia Grickis Dean Grim Michael Groff Shirley Gross Patricia Guldin Blane Gundrum Sandra I-lamm Joann Hartman ff, 9 6 . T f' ' ' L ,Q -J, X' 1 s T, W ' ' N ' if ' liz iff if rift 55 6 -W .gg ' ., l' 5-ii5f5'i5i'?iiEii , S T : I- 2 l it in Y 1 i? mi x LH Joleen Hartman Lori Hartman James Heckman Rayetta Heckman Sharon Heckman Philip Heffner Thomas Heffner Ann Heiser Dean Heisey Brenda Henn Jacqueline Henn Sharon Henn Christopher Henne Glenn Henne Scott Henne T .. 3,1 .-u Patricia Duell Peggy Epler Maureen Epting Theresa Evangelista Randy Faust Vicki Fenstermacher Cindy Pillis Sheril Filman Dane Fink James Fink Rodney Fisher Randy Flammer Brian Frantz Timothy Fry .ig H .l,,, ,gi 'Xa ' is , tai 5 ' T :J JY N T aolu ii T ilu' J, J T W Y' A Lee Herber Kevin Hinkle Leslie Hoffman Rhonda Hoppes Fayetta Hoster Ann Huber Carol Huber Wendy Jacoby Nancy Kantner Diane Karnes Randolph Kauffman Barry Kintzer Carol Kline Debra Kline Gregory Neufeld Jean Niggel James Norton Corey Ortenzi Michael Peters Carol Phillips Suzanne Phillips Michael Piede Ruth Rapp Lori Raubenhold Gerald Rentschler David Reppert LuElla Reppert Mark Reppert Kay R ickenbach Barry Riegel Janet Roberts Barbara Rolland Jill Rollman Donald Rubright Glenn Rymshaw Lorrie Santilli Alice Sayer Beth Kutzler Ruth Kuzan Mary Lau Jacob Leiby Gary Loder Randy Loeb Dale Longenecker Robert Lorah Carol Luokenbill Philip Luckenbill Jeanette Luczko Michael Lutz Stephanie Machemer Diana Masters Katherine Mazaika Michael McCauley Donald Mengel Rochelle Mengel Ruth Mengel Susan Merryfield Karen Metz Anna Miller David Miller Dennis Miller Donna Miller Mary Miller Paul Miller Brenda Moll Steven Moll Mark Morgan Richard Moyer Todd Moyer Robert Muller Robin Nelson Eugene Kline Steven Klinger Ruth Knight Brenda Koller Michael Koromaus Dennis Kramer Glenn Krick Michael Kuhns 1:21459 -, iw if' W ia JC? nie Wy . 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R is Uno. .f.g,1L Linda Stein Tyndra Sterner Kevin St itzel Carol Stoudt Jere Stoudt Lewis Strause Randy Straus ser Ronald St rausser Leann Strunk Claude Stufflet Amy Trump Catherine Trump Cindy Turner Kathleen Turner Michael Turner Gale Uberti Larry Uberti Diane Vollmer Kevin Wagaman Charles Wanner Sandra Watts Susan Weidman Daryl Werley Jeffrey Werley Ronald Werner Ernest Wessner Donny Williams Elizabeth Wink Joseph Wisniewski Linda Wolfe Robert Wolfe Joseph Wydra Stephanie Yerger Teresa Schaeffer Susan Schaner Cindy Schappell Gereon Schlear Wanda Schlenker Dennis Schmeok Dale Schoener Richard Seaman Frederick Seidel Kathy Seidel Bonnie Seitzinger Kenneth Senft Byran Shaak Randy Shappell Kathy Shenk Allen Shollenberg Cheryl Shollenber el' ger Doreen Shollenberger Glen Shollenberger Renee Shollenberger Deborah Smith Monica Smith Robert Smith Robert Sonday NOT PICTURED Christine Adam Thomas Adams Dean Arndt Robert Brobst Peter Dreibelbis David Fowler Bruce Henn Erma Hess Sharon Kauffman Nancy Miller Gary Schrepple Rostylav Seniuk Timothy Shirk Lee Sleison Linda Wolfe Gary Yoder 100 everybod in action I told you if you got a 95 I'd eat your paper! MAP L E GROVE-DRAG -O-WAY 'EL' I What was that THUD In the baok of the room? NIXON 'S VICTORY BAL L S 'Q It beats scrambled eggs and suoootash! 'Of course he bites my nails. It's the latest styIe. t 't? h So I forgot my handkerchief! I M .xg N I But I need my comb! Tom and the Workers 101 Hobbly and Wobbly ' 102 The Nitty Gritty Hawk Band. w 5 N.. i 1 A Wyre just ta'kin9! That's the answer to number.three, Make a wish. W I :jig 3 .M 'S .grfi Bunny of the Month Twirl that crazy baton! 5 H This fine print is really hard to read! Hamburg's Fiockettes I - ' If 2? N' 'V -Q ., ' 13522. 4.359 Doc Bear -- School Physician 103 104 One Canned Angel .asa 1 if? ig? a 53? W, 3 Q 3 is ai 2 Q 5 Q Y E 2 fi? 2 E a-a-a-h-h-h-h! Boa Attack!! We , WS Still early. This came out of my mouth!' Look what isometrics did for me! You said you wanted hair on your chest! figs 1-pm ,w l just can't getthese kids out of my hair. Kill that dragon in his mouth! This always cracks me up. 105 276 Q C c i Lia 1 0 0 f X , i t fiw, ,g 'U Q- A237 X Wx XX , I . A V XXX ti x' I k 5' l, I activities , of x 5 ,S-if Ng? J , HY 1 1:-an 1 -if 55541 5 ff LJ- ' ? ' ' fi gifwlxg -- 575 ' 2, , , -4? l ,, .wx N ' ' 4 M, . r Z wer' L. to R, D. Wydra, Sec., C. Brobst, Treas., T. Schappell, V. Pres. D, Zerr, Pres. Members, K. Stoudt, B. Holland, L. Kershner, B. Moyer, W. Norton, S. Bleile, S. Fink, Fi, Berger, L. Koenig, T. Work, A. Greenawalt, R. Berger, E. Zweizig, J. Sandel, K. Both, G. Seidel, J., Becker P Ftickenbach, T Llndenmuth D Nletz, B. Katz, P. Ftiegel, S. Ortenzi, D. L. Seidel, CO U n Cll K. ou, '.1. Gregor, s, Fink, S. Buck, C. eedkley. student council The Student Council, composed of rep- resentatives from each grade, has been ex- tremely active during the past year. The organization was formed to give students experience in the practical application of government. This year, with the help of the students and administration, the Student Council has strived for and successfully gained many improvements within the school. They are especially proud of their latest efforts in attaining the school store. Officers: President . . . .... DwightZerr Vice President . . . Terry Schoppell Secretary . . . ...... Debra Wydra Treasurer ......... Carolyn Brobst Junior Vice President . . . Allen Moyer Junior Secretary ....... Ann Werley Advisors .... Mr. Fiant, Mr. Werner O Ju Seated I. to r. L. Shollenberger, G, Nluntz, P. Alvarez, C. Miller, A. Moyer, V. Pres., A, Werley, Sec., C. Nloseman, R. Kauffman. Row 1: I. to r., P. Kutzler, N. Wagner, B. Yoder, . S. Katz, D. Williams, H. Knoblauch, K. Leibensberger, L. Schrepple, L. Baney, D. Levan, D. CO U Dubble, S. Wanner, A. Rernsel, S, Madenfort, K. Breidigain. Row 2: Mr. Fiant, Advisor, D, Watts, J. Bear, A. Donatelli, F, Hueske, Fl. Hix, G. Frantz. Two year members Standing I. to r.-G. Kantner, T. Schreffler, Nl. Clapper, C. Schappel, B. Schucker, C. Beckley. Sitting l. to r.-L. Smith, S. Trump, K. Adam, S. Loeb, C. Eberly, M. Sproesser. - x S if Q 7 sf 1 ' K 5 ' , ' I 5 national honor society Members ofthe National Honor Society are selected on the basis of their academic achievements, leaders hip, and moral character. Their goals are to promote scholarship, to render service, and to guide others. This organization had various planned activities including: attending a ballet, a conference at Lehigh University, and a trip to New York. President-Thomas Schreffler Secretary-Treasurer-Marilyn Sproes ser Faculty Council: Mr. Werner,Miss Bal- thaser, Mr. Gilmartin, Mrs. Mach- mer, Mrs. Moyer, Mr. Fiant, Mrs Yoder. One year members Back l. to r.-P. Geschwindt, G. Stoudt, D. Heffner, N. Balthaser, R. Loranger, R. Berger, S. Bleile, Second row-N. Hoffman, S. Watts, Nl. Schade, D. Seaman, D. Seidel, S. Hix, P. Heiser, A. Greenawalt, D. Zerr, J. Shrepple. Sitting-J. Holland, G. Levan, D. Steinly, L. Kerschner, S. Fink, E. Wagner, C. Brobst, C. Shollenberger. 109 110 pinnacle Many frustrating hours have been put into the production of this year book. The staff responsible composed articles, arranged pictures, and ran around taking candids. Once more, the Pinnacle Staff managed somehow to meet its deadlines and succeeded in producing a fine book, done, it believes, to the best of its ability. Pinnacle Staff Editors Seated: W. Fisher-Asst. Ed., L. Bortz-Girls'Sports Ed., A. Greenawalt-Editor, C. Eberly-Sr. Copy Ed., C. Beckley-Artist, Standing: N. Balthaser-Copy Ed., R. Berger-Boys' Sport Ed., D, Zerr-Sr. Section Ed., G. Wilhelm-Underclass Ed., Mr. Light-Advisor, C. Shollenberger - Activities Ed., M. Clapper-Faculty Administration, D. Lorah- Business Mgr., J. DeLong- Head Typist Pinnacle Staff, Assistant Editors Seated l. to r.: C. Brobst, V.IViount,P.Heiser, D. Strausser, D. Wydra. Standing 1. to r.: L. Koenig, T. Schreffler, G. Levan, T. Lindenmuth, C, Schappell, K, Duell, S. Bleile, D, L. Seidel, P, Kauffman, S, Ortenzi Pinnacle Staff Members I. to r. Row 1: S. Loeb, G. Kauffman, J. Sandel, P. Althouse, M. Schade, D. Fieppert. Row 2: S. Fink, B. Stitzel, E. Luczko, E, Wagner WUPURNSP D Pinnacle Staff, Typists Seated: S. Christman, J. DeLong, Head Typist - Standing I. to r. A. Greenwood, K. Ott, S. Anspach. 111 112 I. to r.5 Row 1: Mrs. Paisley, T. Work, N. Becker, C. Beckley, S. Loeb, D. Metz, T. Pennypacker, G. Balthaser. Flow 2: A. Rapp, G. Kantner, T. Schappell, H. Baylor, B. Schucker, P. Althouse. Row 3: P. Kauffman, S. Frederici, S. Ortenzi, D. Seaman, M. Barnhart, J. Berger. highlights The talents of the members of the Highlights Staff are combined to create an informative newspaper with witty articles and new and different ideas. With the patience and guidance of Mrs. Paisley, this organization produced the annual Dimpled Darlings Show besides turning out their bi-monthly newspaper.. Sitting L. to Fi. - IVI. Hawkins, B. Mengel, D, Epting, S. Fitzgerald, Fi. Kauffman. Standing L. to R. - G. Kershner, B. Correll, D. Steinly, J. Sullivan, Nl. Ortenzi, S. Bleile, D. Kauffman, P, Smith, B. Kline, Fi. Mess- ner, B. Dreisbach, F. Fisher. 3 5 Sitting L. to Fi. - L. Smith, J. Dietrich, E. Fiickinger, P. Fiickenbach. Standing L. to Fi, - G. Mitten, C, Ivloll, NI. Correll, R. Burkert, P. Ketner, Fi. Kauffman. 113 hi The Hi-Y, a Christian organization, worked in conjunction with the Y.M.C.A. This club's energetic senior high boys organized basketball and bowling leagues and also co-sponsored the Christmas Dance with the Senior Tri-Hi-Y. Bowl - lVlr. Ketch, D. Whitman, B. Berger, G. Wilhelm, lVl. Clapper, K. Kunkle, D. Wenger, Nlr. Nliller Bow 2- Fl. Flollman, H. Baylor, P. Young, G. Seidel, D. Felck, P. Smith, N. Bal- thaser, D. Zerr Bow 3 - B. Werley, J. Kessig, L. Koenig, T.Werley,Ft.Christ- man, G. Nloseman, B. Schucker, B. Shappell Row 4 - D. Snyder, Fl. Berger, A, Greenawalt, A, Dietrich, T. Linden- muth, D, Epting, J. Spencer, J. Wagner -y President .... . . MarkClapper Vice-President . . Gary Wilhelm Secretary . . . . . . Dennis Metz Treasurer . . . . Robert Berger Chaplain . . James L. Kissinger Advisors . ..... Mr. Ketch Mr. Miller v:efasm..?f Row 1 - Fl. Flollman, Fl. Kauffman, C. Schappel, T. Suess, Nl. Schade, C. Sea- men, D. Seidel, T. Schlenker Flow 2 -W. Fisher, E.Zweigiz,G.Krauch,S.Peters, G. Kelley, G. Weidman, H. L au, C. Adams Bow 3 - B. Nlengle, B. Rolland, S. Watts, D. Adam, T. Hartman, D. Pia- cme 114 tri Senior Tri-Hi-Y By sponsoring the Christmas Dance, helping the community by giving Thanks- giving baskets to needy families, and by sponsoring parties for the children at the State Hospital, this Christian organization has prided itself in living up to the club's expectations and standards. hi-y Officers: President . . . . . . . Vice President . .... . Sherry Buck Jean Holland Secretary . . . . Cynthia Shollenberger Treasurer . . Kathleen Geschwindt Chaplain . . . Kathleen Duell Advisor . . . Mrs. Kramer l. to r. Row 1 E, Kerschner, R. Edwards, L. Read, D, Strausser, K. Stoudt, D. Stewart, W. Henne, P. Kline. Flow 2 S. Naftzinger, B. Trump, D. Heckman, B, Moyer, T. Bachman, S. Wolfinger, V. Nlount, P, Althouse. Row 3 lVl.Sproesser, D, Strausser, J. Wolfe, K. Adams, S, Kelly, T. Pennypacker, P. Evans, B. Wagner Flow 4 S. Trump, D. Smith, D. Zimmerman, M. Barnhart, Fl. Werley, D. Seaman, S. Hix, N. Wentzel Row 5 G. Kauffman, L. Kerschner, B. lvlarks, E. Wagner, D. Fieidenhour, C, Wessner, C. Brobst L. to Fl. Row 1 K.Duell,C.Shollenberger, S. Buck, K. Geschwindt, J. Holland, Row 2. S. Eyer, J. DeLong, S. Christman, D. Lorah, Nl. Schappell, A, Greenwood, J. Berger, J. Wagner. Row 3 G. Levan, B, Lando, Fl. Kauffman, R. Zuch, K. Blackwell, D. Steinley, D. lVliller, A, Seniuk. Row 4. J. Deitrich, J. Wagner, Fi, Adam, D. Werley, K. Schappell, D. Sunday, S. Loder, K. Schaeffer. 115 116 I. to r., seated, C, Eberly, V.Pres.,S.Henne, S. Santilli, P. Heiser, Pres. Ft'ow1: D. Reppert, B. Miller, C. Brobst, S. Fink, D, Wydra, Mrs. ! Long, L. Berger, D. Ziegler. Ftow2: D. Phillips, P. Kramer, L. Shollenberger, P. Smith, S, Reigel, K. Leibensperger, A. Werley. library Club The library club, under the direction of Mrs. Long, is composed of students who are interested in assisting in the library. The club's many activities included at- tending the Teenage Library Association Conference and a Faculty Tea. Officers: President . . . . Potty Jean Heiser Vice-President . . . Claudia Eberly Secretary . . . . Ruth Werley Treasurer Diane Seaman I. to r.: Row 1: A. Seniuk, D. Derr, B. Schaner, D, Steinly, B. Wagner, K. Dinkle, K. Stasulli, Nl. Barnhart, Miss Thornley, Student Teacher Row 2: K, Ott, D, Seaman, Treas.3 R. Werley, Sec, J. Gregor, S, Henne, B.Dissinger, L.Zerr, E. Flickinger. Flow 3: Sr. Library Staff: P. Reigel, F. Fisher, D. Epting, FZ, Dougherty, K. Schaeffer, E. Balthaser, K. Lesher, J. Berger, J. Dietrich. T l Seated L. to R. K. Duell, Sec., D, Sunday, Treas., S. Wagner, 2nd V. Pres., S. Eyer, Pres., J. Wolfe, 1st V. Pres. Missing: J. Dietrich, B. Correll, K. Adams. Standing L. to R. N. Hartman, J. Merkel, Ft. Edwards, S. Wolfe, G. Levan, Fi. Menger. :gtg ., F .ay X' home economics club The Home Economics Club introduced new techniques, appliances, and ideas in home decoration to the future homemakers. The members were kept quite busy decor- ating the display case, making pennants, and serving food at banquets. Officers: President . . . . . . Sheila Eyer Vice President . Jacqueline Wolfe Secretary . Treasurer . Senior Advisor Junior Advisor Mrs. President . . . . . . . Vice President Secretary . Treasurer . Kathleen Duell Delores Sunday Mrs. Lois Deppen Margaret Shilling . Debbie Miller . Marcy Hepner . Marcy Miller Debbie Geisweit Members - B. Moll, Ft. Kuzan, C. Correll, T, Beltz, J. Luczko, K. Bailey, R. Hoppes, K. Rickenbach, L. Stein, Fi. Mengel, K. Mazaika, L. Raubenhold, R. Mengel, M. Hepner, D. Kintzer, B. Bailey, J. Bohn, A. l-lartman, L. Heffner, D. Miller, D. Geiswelt, B. Greenawalt, B. Kutzler, S. Clauser, D. Masters, D. Miller, M. Miller, J. Rollman, M. Adams, S. Dixon, C. Huber. rig., ir'-ffl ' 117 118 palette club electronics club L. to Fi., Standing at horse, A. Moyer. Row 1 E. Luczko, S, Madenfort, P, Pickenbaoh, Sec. Row 2 L. Klinger, P. Bentz, G. MacNeil, H. Prutzman. Row 3 N. Symanowicz, Pres., A, Rapp, B. Driesbaoh, C. Zimmerman, K. Houck, R. Mason, D. Hoshauer, D. Watts. Standing L. to B., Mrs. Thompson, M. Stewart, G. Moll, C. Beckley, P. Mooney, J. Bortz, Treas., J. Hanf, D, Fetherolf, Ft, Tyron, Mrs. Hossler. Palette Club The Palette Club was formed by students with a special interest in art. They decorated the school for holidays, sponsored a dance, and held an annual art exhibit. They also went on a field trip which was designed to enlarge each member's appreciation ofart. Officers: President . . . NancySymanowicz Vice President . . Daniel Watts Secretary . . Penny Rickenbach Treasurer .... Jenny Bortz Advisors . . Mrs. Thompson Mrs. Hossler Electronics Club The Electronics Club, advised by Mr. Feeg, met to enable those students interested in radio opera- tion and other facets of the elec- tronic field to discuss and operate electric equipment. Among their list of projects was to fix inoper- ative electrical equipment. Officers: Vice President . C. Thomas Work lActing Presidentll Secretary .... Jerry Sandel Advisor . . . . Mr. Feeg Row 1 L.toFt, Mr.Feeg,R.Mazaika,R. Berger, J. Barr, J. Kissinger, E. Zweizig, T. Work, B. Dalious. Row 2 J. Sandel, A. Wentzel, C. Kissinger, L. Ide. Row 1 L. to R. IVlr. Feeg, Advisor, Ft. Burkert, J. Sullivan, F? Nlazaika, D, Zerr, Ft, Kauffman T Hartman Klin er Ft Kauffman J Barr: . . 9 . . . S. Huber, Clapper,,V. Pres., A. Dietrich S, Herr, Sec., T, Schreffler, Pres., R, Berger Treas., N. Balthaser, C. Schappell. Persons interested in photog- raphy make up the Photography Club. They learn many interesting Facts about cameras and photo- graphic methods at the club meet- ings. The members, under the supervision of Mr. Feeg, show pic- tures of their own to the other members and discuss the good and bad qualities of them. Photo con- tests are also organized. When- ever possible, they also tryto help the school publication. Officers: President . . Thomas Schreffler Vice President . . Mark Clapper Secretary ..... Steven Hehr Treasurer . . . Robert Berger Row 1 L. to Ft. IVI. Hanf, R. Kauffman, D, Arndt, S. Klinger. Row 2 Mr. Feeg, G, Yoder, B. Dalious, D, Bausher, P, Dinkle, L. Baney. I I sr. photography Club jr. photography club 119 l. to r. W. Fisher, A, Greenawalt, S, Bleile, J. Sandel, N. Flow 1 I. to r. G. Kelly, A, Anthony, L. Koenig, J. Sullivan, D Balthaser, L, Dunkle, K. Kunkle, E. Zweizig. Zerr, B. Knittle, B. Schucker. Row 2 G. Wilhelm, Fl, Mengel The stage crew was busy behind the scenes at all assemblies and programs throughout the year, providing invaluable assistance. Under the direction of Mr. Light, they helped make the various productions successful. StClg6 CFQUJ l L. to R. S.Strausser,K.Whitman,K.Stoudt, D. Stewart, L. Read, L. Smith, S, Cashman, M. Wert, D. Seidel, E. Wessner, V. Shirk, Miss Wertman. Row 2 B. Lando, L. Mitten, S, Bohn, P. Berger, C. Brown, B. Fteinsel, K. Blackwell, B. Turner, S. Loder, M. Schappell, J. Wagner, S, Wagner. Ftow 3 W, Henne, J. Evans, S. Frederici, J. CorreIl,A. Horning, B. Kramer, S. Heffner, A. Atkinson, V. Schaeffer, D. Huber, C. Schaner, K, Schappell. Bow 4. S. Wolfe, J. Lesher, B. Noecker, Ft. Adams, N. Balthaser, S. Hartman, S. Jacoby, L. Guldln, D. Jones, B. Sunday, C. VanBuskirk, D. Longenecker, Row 5 J. Merkel, D. Beissel, V. Brown, H. Sholl, N. Yost, S. Zieber, B. Correll, A, Beltz, S. Haddix, S., Zweizig, S, Anspach, D. Heffner. Bow 6 B. James, B. Kauffman, J. Dubble, M. Behle, B. Spieles, K. Flowers, S. Adams, K. Strausser, B. Trump. fb.l.a. Membership in the Future Business Leaders of America was open to all senior high busi- ness students. The obiect of this club was to give its members an insight into the business world. Its activities were, therefore, geared to this purpose. The highlight of the year was the Spring Regional when some of the members competed for prizes in the clerical and sec- retarial field. Officers: President . . . Susan Anspach Vice President ......... Beverly Correll Secretary . . Sherry Haddix Advisor . . Miss Wertman Students who are interested in entering the teaching profes- sions make up the Future Teachers' Club. Under the direc- tion of Mrs. Yoder and Mr. Fisher, the club held debates and discussions concerning the prob- lems of teaching and howthey can be overcome. Each year the Fu- ture Teachers take a field trip to a college. Officers: President . . . Claudia Eberly Vice President ......... Carolyn Brobst Secretory . . Gloria Levan Treasurer . . Pegeen Kline uture teachers Row 1 L. to B. C. Schappell, M, Schade, K. Dinkel, B. Dissinger, D. Seaman,B,Schaner, P. Heiser, E, Wagner, S. Hix, S. Buck. Bow 2 J, Sandel, N.Moyer, D. Zeigler,N.Zellers, S. Madenfort, S, Wanner, R. Werley, D. Strausser, E. Kerschner, F, Fteinsel, C. Shollenberger. Bow 3 J, Moll, S, Keiser, J, Loeb, G. Levan, S. Trump, S. Naftzinger, B. Bhoads, S. Schaeffer, D. Miller, G. Levan, Ft, Mengel. Row 4 S. Cohick, D. Albert, D. Reidenhour, S. Fink, S. Leiby, B. J. Berger, L. Layser, J. Werley, G. Kauffman, G, Correll, D. Blatt, L. Kershner. Bow 5 C. Brobst, A. Rapp, J. Dietrich, P. Althouse, D. Werley, D. Smith, K. Adam, J. Holland, C. Eberly, P. Kline. 121 future nurses By having guest speakers from nursing schools and local hospitals, this club tries to make all medical professions known to its members. The club held a Christmas party for the patients at the Hamburg State School and Hospital and provided entertain- ment for the aged at Berks Heim. Officers: President .... Robin Moyer Vice President ......... Debra Zimmerman Secretary . . . Dawn Strausser Treasurer . . . Charlene Fink Advisors . . Miss Mary Alice Heffner, Mrs. Anna Wengert The .lunior Red Cross, which helped needy people all over the world, made candy favors for the children at the Hamburg State School and Hospital. By spon- soring a dance, the club was able to raise enough money to send overseas packages to the men in Viet Nam. This charitable club is under the dicrection of Mrs. Jeanette Heckman. Officers: President .... Diane Stine Vice President ......... Eugene Schlegel Secretary .... Lois McNeil Treasurer . . Linda Richards jr. red cross Row 1 L. to Ft. Mrs.Wengert, Advisor, B.Trump, C. Strausser, T. Kissinger K. Roth, D. Frederick, K. Wenger, R. Strausser, J. DeLong, D. Pickel, M Mogel, D. Pickel, Miss Heffner, Advisor. Row 2 S. Zieber, K. Flowers, S Adam, J. Dubble, S. Cashman, M. Behle, K. Schaeffer, C. Fink, A. Atkinson F. Mount, D. Kamp, D. Masters, S. Strausser, J.Sandridge. Ftow 3. D Bailey, D. Blatt, G. Correll, D. Strausser, P. Adams, R. Santilli, D, Zuch R. Moyer, C. Stasulli, D. Zimmerman, J. Evans, V. Harner, K. Lau. 1 I L. to Ft. Row 1 C. Stufflet, J. Fink, K. Heiser, Mrs. Heckman, B. Orndorff, S. Dreibelbis, E, Miller, C. C. Klinesmith, Row 2. L. Richards, S. Waner, L. Steinly, B. Stewart, K. Hepner, D. Stein, L. McNeil, S. Adams, K. Hinkle. Row 3 N. Calderon, J. Christman, K. Correll, C. Heffner, D. Zohner, J. Parker, K. Fteppert, J. Lesher, E. Schlegel. I I Fiow 1. I. to r. R. Turner, D. Zimmerman, D. Davis, L.Dougherty, E. Zimmerman, M. Landis Row 2. N. Hoffman, Fi. Hoppes, P. Nlogel,A. Neufield, K. Kieffer, E, Wilson, C, Zweizig, D. Heffner. Ftow 3. l.to r Fi. Reppert, G. Yoder, D. Williams, D. Weidenheimer, K. Leiby, R. Keitfer, Sr. fl fl as B. Adam, C. Bailey, M. Mengel, Mr. Barnhart 5 Row 1 l. to r. Fi. Eisenhower, W. Karnes, Fi, Hopkins, A. Zimmerman, H. One of the largest groups in the school was the F.F.A. This club consisted of all the boys enrolled in the vocational agricultural course. It pre- sented the many facets of ag- riculture today and prepared the members for later life in this field. The members of the Hamburg Chapter were also members of the Berks County Chapter. Mr. Barnhart guided the many activities of this club. Officers: President . . Clarence Bailey Vice President . . Barry Adam Secretary ,. . . Daniel Heffner Treasurer . . . Neal Hoffman Chaplain ............ Aaron Zimmerman Stewart. Row 2 K. Zook, B. Bashore, K. Adam, S, Katz, D. Kline, P. Wesner, 0 M. Christman, Fi. Zweizig. Fiow 3 J. Dissinger, P, Angstadt, L. Cohick, A. r Talarigo, G. Kunkle, F. Shepler, E. Nliller, K. Kline. Fiow4 T. Blakeney, J Q UO. a . G. Breminger, M. Donatelli, F. Spatz, J. Weitzel, G. James, S, Keim, Mr. Barnhart. 123 Banner Carriers, S. Wanner, B. Miller, Color Guard, D. Wydra, D. Werley, E, Wagner, B. Spect, D. Zimmerman, D. Smith, K. Ott, A. Atkinson, S. Hepner, K. Whitman, P. Kramer, Majorettes, C. Shollenberger, S. Yocum, S. Ortenzi, S. Buck, C. Brobst, K. Geschwindt, S. Loder, G. Kuffman, W, Henne, D. Wagner, K. Leibensperger, V. Schaeffer Band Members, T. Work, S. Behle, M. Arroyo, C. Miller, S. Weidman, L.Kemp, J. Hartman, L. Rohrbach, D. Derr, D. Epting, R. Nlessner, J. Nliller, B, Dalious, S, Balthaser, J. Wydra, M. Piede, J. Norton, NI. Kuhns, R. Compinski, B. Rolland, L. Strunk, Fi. Shoppell, B. Klee, Ni. Kline, G. Shollenberger, M. Turner, G, Stoudt, J. Schappell, L. Rausch, G. Turner, D. Cluaser,T. Heckman, B. Yoder, D. Clauser, W. Norton, G. Balthaser, J. Wisniewski, F. Decosta, R. Geschwindt, P, Luckenbill, E. Schlegel, D, Schoener, M. Barnhart, C. Fink, J. Rapp, D. Kauffman, J. Sandel, D. Heisey, G, Stoudt, A. Hix, C. Wessner, T. Barr, T. Bachman, F. AIthouse,D. Kauffman, E. Wessner, C. Henne, D. Rubright,C. Dalious,Nl, Werley, E. Zweizig, J. Spence, S. Hix, P. Kauffman, J. Becker, Guide-ons, D. Geisweit, D. Miller, D. Werner, L.Heffner, H. Knoblauch, S, Dreibelbis, C. Logan, A. Hartman, D, Geschwindt, B. Greenawalt, C. Heckman, D. Stein, V, Frederick, J. Rollman, S, Dixon, D. Levan, J. Reinsel, N. Lando. Advisor-Nlr. Fthein band 124 Row 1. Banner carriers: B. Miller, S. Wanner. Row 2. Drum Nlajorette: C. Beckley. Head Nlajorette: C. Shollenberger Row 3. S. Yocum, S. Ortenzi, S. Buck, C. Brobst, K. Gesch- windt, V. Schaeffer. Ftow 4. D. Kauffman, K. Leibensperger, W. Henne, G. Kauffman, S. Loder, J. Loeb. majorettes color guard Row 1. B. Speot, A. Atkinson, P. Kramer, E. Wagner Row 2. Captain: D. Wydra, D. Weriey, D. Zimmerman, S. I-Ieffner, K. Ott, K. Whitman, D. Smith. This active musical organization, under the direction oFMr. Robert F. Rhein, showed their talents by performing in their annual Red, White, and Blue Review, and by par- ticipating in various parades throughout the year including Hamburg's annual King Frost Parade and Memorial Day parades. The band also made its debut at one of H.A.H.S.'s first football games. President-Deon Clouser Vice President-Jerry Sandel Secretary-Stephanie Ortenzi Treasurer-Cynthia Shollenberger 125 L. to B. Bow 1 K.Roth,D. Pickel,G,Balthaser, D. Wydra, N. Fidler, B. J. Berger, C,Schaner,lVl.Ortenzi, B. Lando, A. Trump, S. Heckman, K. Levan, R.lVlessner, D. Stewart, P, Stasulli, K. Stoudt, J. Berger, Nl. Barnhart. Bow 2 L. Kershner, D. Steinly, P. Bentz, A. Horning, N. Henne, E. Flickinger, P. Evans, Fi. Kauffman, D. Zimmerman, F. Fisher, C. Eberly, E.Wagner, L. Bortz,G. Levan, S. Eyer, R. Graeff, J. Hanf. Row 3 L, Dunkle, G, Turner, T, Heckman, Ftow 4 F. Nlount, K. Geschwindt, T. Pennypacker, V, Schaeffer, S. Anspach, K. Adam, L. Rohrbach, C. Beckley, D. Ketner, A. Dietrich, G, Staudt, J. Sandel, S. Bleile, D. Werley, S. Trump, S. Buck,J. Delong, S. Reber, C. Shollenberger, E. Balthaser, E. Kershner. Row 5 S, Kelly, P. Kline, L. Zerr, M. Lando, J. Holland, B. Stitzel, K. Ott, S. Zweizig, B. Sunday, B. Driesbach,N. Balthaser, Nl. Clapper, R. Berger, G. Kantner, A, Bapp,D, Seidel, D. Fteidenhour, P. Althouse, D. Seaman, S, Hix, P, Heiser, J. Thomas, B, Werley. 126 Mixed Chorus One hundred harmonious voices, led by Miss Bailey, blended to produce the en- joyable songs ot the Mixed Chorus. Prac- tice, cooperation, and teamwork enabled this year's chorus to present excellent programs. Officers: President . . . Nelson Balthaser Vice President . . . Patricia Heiser Secretary . . Cynthia Shollenberger Treasurer . ..... Diane Seaman Advisor . Miss Bailey mixed chorus girls, glee club Girls' Glee Club The Girls' Glee Club is made up of girls in grades nine through twelve who are interested in singing. The girls, di- rected by Miss Bailey, combined their voices to produce harmonic tunes. I. to r. Ftow 1 D. Pickel, L. Read, S. Fox, P. Bentz, K. Roth, T. Bachman, F. Reinsel, J. DeLong, D. Wydra, E. Wagner, Miss Bailey Bow 2 D. Steinly, P, Adam, C. Brobst, D. Zuch, F. Fisher, D. Blatt, lVl. Sproesser, S, Schaeffer, L. Ftohrbach, P. lVlarks,S.Naftzinger,V.lVlount, NI. Ortenzi, B. Lando, D. Nliller, G, Levan, D. I-leckman, D, Stewart, P. Stasulli, K. Stoudt, S. Fink, S. Wolfinger Bow 3 G. Correll, P. Evans, N. Becker, C, Beckley, K. Geschwindt, T. Pennypacker, V. Schafer, B. Berger, N. Fidler, B, Wagner, L. Layser, C. Schaner, K. Schappell, S. Heckman, B. Fthoads, S. Buck, A.Trump,C. Vanbuskirk, Officers: President . . . . Sharon Hix Vice President . . . Laurie Bortz Secretary-Treasurer Advisor . . . . . . Sherry Buck Miss Bailey S. Turner, Ft. Kauffman, J. Berger,J.Dietrich,D, Wentzel Row 4 G. Balthaser, F. Nlount, L. Kershner, A. I-lorning, S. Anspach, K. Adam, J. Holland, D, Kershner, D. Wink, K. Levan, S. Reber, K. Lesher,E. Flickinger,C. Wessner, C, Shollenberger, S, Trump, G. Levan, S. Eyer, L. Bartz, C. Pinochet Row 5 K. Ott, B, Stitzel, S. Kelly, P, Kline, S, Zweizig, D. Heppert, W, Henne, Nl, Lando, L, Zerr, Nl. Schappell, J. Gregor, D. Seidel, D. Fteidenhour, E. Baltheser, D. Seaman, Fi. Werley, D. Werley, P.Althouse, E. Eberly, J. Thomas, S. l-lix, P. Heiser jr. mixed chorus JUNIOR HIGH MIXED CHORUS l. to r. Row 1 B. Seitzinger, L. F. Wolfe, G. Crow, C. Kline, D, DeLong, M. Zweizig, L. Bean, C. Huber, B. Kutzler, R. Rapp, S. Clauser, S. Heckman, D. Masters, M. Mengel, G. Uberti, D. Shollenberger, D. Koppenhauer, S. Gross, D. Moyer, M. Anthony, S. Riegel, V, Fenstau- maker Row 2 K. Seidel, N. Zuch, R, Hoppes, C. Benson, K. Ftickenbach, W. Jacoby, T. Beltz, E. Wink, C. Adams, L. Herber, C. Grickis, S. Gensener, C. Luckenbill, K. Troump, S. Weidman, R. Jones, Ft. Shollenberger, C. Berger, K. Stouolt, K. Turner, C. Schappell, B, Koller Row 3 S. Adam, Ft. Christman, Fi. Geordano, L. Yoder, D. Kline, C. Correll, A. Miller, M, Epting, B. Moll, L. Raubenhold, E. Gleason, J. Henn, S, Felman, D. Miller, L, Hartman, L, Stein, B. Henn, S. Merryfield, B. Bailey, A. Heiser, K. Mazaika, L. Derr Row 4 S. Wesner, B. Wesner, S. Cohick, D, Kamp, D, Masters, T. Schaeffer, K. Metz, C. Stoudt, R. Derck, D. Ziegler, Ft. Zerbe, M. Wink, M. Bausher, M. Hiester, K. Bailey, A. Zaboy, L. Schrepple, G. Berger, J. Hartman, H. Borkey, K. Norton pep band 128 Long hours of practice, hard work, and high spirits are what make the Pep Band a good - sounding organiza- tion. Under the Ieadership of Thomas Work, these mu- sicians put their talents to- gether to play at such school events os the DimpIed Dor- Iings Show, the Red, White, and Blue Review, and at basketboII games. l. to r. Row 1 Ft. Schappell, K. Brobst, C. Fiiegil, D. Clouser Flow 2 T, Work, N. Yoder, E. Zweizig, P. Kauffman, J. Becker, G. Stoudt, B. Dalious Row 3 B. Klee, D. Kauffman, J. Schappell, J, Sandel, Mrs. Paisley, Advisor Sr. Row 1 C. Brobst, K. Geschwindt Row 2 S, Katz, C. Shollenberger, C. Beckley, P. Heiser Row 3 S. Buck, K. Ott. cheerleaders Both the Varsity and Junior Varsity school spirit around the halls of HAHS. Cheerleaders participated in pep rallys, Varsity Cheerleaders' co-captains: Connie sponsered dances, and above qll, cheered Beckley, COI OlyI'1 BI'ObSl'. .lUI'llOl' VCll'Sil'y1 For our teams. They also spread that lively Vicki Mount, MGHSSG Offeflli- Row 1 K. Leibensperger, G. Levan, V. Mount Row 2 B. Moyer, S. Wanner Row 3 E, Flickinger, J. Loeb, NI. Oetenzi. 130 more action rrrrippp!! Yes, I'm married! Frisk job! Csighh Isn't Mr. Miller cute! FluShShSh! Lady Godiva? ?? Follies on Ice A date for Ter --...ang ff' 2 Whale or bunny, that's the BettyCrooker question! 131 132 Why did it have to happen to me? Hark! Fangs Berger NIy cripper is neater than yours. Pixanne You can at least knock before you flash. We needed the grass mowed anyway, Catch me if you can! George S, Claus Now do you believe me? We 21 Are you sure it's your lunch period? H ,ff ' 3 fm MiIkman 133 X 1 E 134 X S x xxxm .1 Y 4 f:f f7'! X51 4 f-M -f - X X ff! -- I Sv QXX 'Lf ' W, Mx mi ,f , f ' 1, x ff wk I ' 11 'XXX 4 4 ff Q .X ,- SDOITS V 4 A V' ' 4- Q ,-Q 4. ' ' 3 J' af' ' '24 fi?-:ai-:If '12 nf' -1 , f-+. , ,f, ,A ,M r'-9' fwf: 3-PM 41 .gfffqt-'e'i.-3 -P.. A B ,-iq -. ' sa, x ,,,.,,. in be K :NJ 373' I uw! 5 az W- ki, ?ue'?9'v - A up-if '-ffl' ' Y , V-KJUL 1 -eil Lf' .1 ff' ,g ,wi 'r 1. -fn r' .asw- V..: ,2 ' naw ,-im -sul -wmj qv M, li. S M ,Q ww' 1 .:f,r. .af-. uv-L.. wg , www' J K5 Wiihiu , 'T 'V J- A J X f.-Jfw, i f ' 'L 1 ,BN rv ,. I 59 A xii 'l -vs,i1' iii' 'Zi Xin -Q '- ' aff V g, 4 M 'ww f' fiffflff' 'i f'.2 fx gi gf 5152, 4 2 ,v'j5'i . f ',' W A ' sv fy i- if ,, .L - xv Y sf.. vygxigqx 'xfiirxh N pf: fbi 'e P, Bm 1 .F g ,, f w... ,J M- 1. .' , W, NJ ' wg ,-fs, Q. , V- 9 V .iw in Q Q 3, 1 fi? ' .A N E 'ff A J l J. -A . 'fs1ff1'3 ,,, , ,- , f J , 1, ,I f .fit f A '- V - - p -f fx, A, , ' ' J ' ' 5, 4. --g - af 351' 'U A I Q 4, H F A My V . , , 1' , , S , Q' . - . r if 'K O A' J . Q ' Q -4. ' M' 1 ' V' Y-' f- f ' 4 A 'ji -uw 'i' f , 5' 1 ' f Q , if E7-ZZ' ' W 51 43 Q if '. 'W Q A ,N'V' fum ,,, Qffwfqw . ,,. X, 7 I z. , R WM E if i w.- R V with ty. F 'iffy' njwwflu :lk Mya I I if , A ,Q 4, ' ' Q ' ff fsf' I :f':fdff i., ! ,- J . f Us g 1 W l , xx b ,P ii, ,. '2' K W L wil' 4 'E' . W 1 a ' n Q 'W ,A A f , 2 f 2 . R W, X k 'ay . T t A t it I air. 1 wh f ilAQjf'1 hp 3' MW' 'V A A M ' if MNN. ' ,f f 4' L A 4' , 4. 5 1' w f 1w . football This year an excitingnew sport, foot- ball, was added to the fall sports sched- ule. This team, comprised of 50 very enthusiastic boys, was coached by Mr. Geno Poli with the assistance of Mr. Guy Ketch and Mr. Brian Miller. These hard working boys put Forth great effort to obtain their final record: 4 wins, 6 losses, 1 tie. Games Hamburg Hamburg Hambrug Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Holy Name - Elco ' Marian '- Conrad Weiser - Wyomising - Pine Grove - Cedar Crest - Hill School - North Western I - Schuylkill Haven - Nativity 51 ga ri . . H 136 Row 1 L. to R. T. Seyfert, T. Good, J. Schrepple, G. Angstadt, S. Watts, N. Faust, G. Kershner, E. Zwei- zig, G. Mitten, Ft. Hartman, W. Fisher. Ftow 2 R. Try- on, M. Brackman, K. Duell, A. Loeb, P. Geschwindt, M. Barr, G. Bailey, J. Brackman, G. Loeb, T. Ftubright, E. Sullivan, P. Ftubright, R. Hoshauer, P. Kauffman. Row 3 Mr. Miller, B. Mason, D. Reppert, M. Stasulli, D. Hoshauer, M. Schade, Ft. Maizaka, D. Good, D. Wenger, G. McNiel, B. Angstadt, G. Kerchner, M. Wer- ley, R. Wagaman, Mr. Ketoh. Row 4 M. Clapper, T. Sohlear, R. Ftollman, J. Houck, J. Boran, D. Piacine, C. Kissinger, B. Hallman, T. Hartman, R. Mason, B. Flu- bright, Coach Poli. , Y WOW! 37 - '26 - 35. 5 would You like to new hands with a W E' l0bSt6I'? l'm a perfect 36! W9 S10,000 to shave my moustache? What l MSS! moustache? 137 138 Now blow hard! The Cold War Chaos! I just got hit bythe Flight Guard! 49 - 37 - 50 ....... W!-!O??? CFOSS COUTIIVQY The cross country team practiced diligently in preparation for their season. ln spite of the rigors .of this sport, many of the boys came out for it. The team, under the supervision of Coach Fisher, compiled a record of 4 wins and5 losses. Row 1 L. to R. D. Keiffer, S Fink, W. Norton, R. Schappell, R. Loranger. Row 2 R. Kauff- man, D. Stump, A. Snyder, G Ritter, J. Zellers. Row 3 Mr. Fisher, C. Zimmerman, B.HoI- land. Meets: Hamburg Fleetwood Hamburg Exeter Hamburg Conrad Weiser Hamburg Muhlenberg Hamburg Brandywine Hamburg El-C0 Hamburg . . . Schuylkill Valley Hamburg Governor Mifflin Hamburg WilSOr1 County Meet: William Norton, the only medalist from Hamburg, was l2th in the county meet. Norton also had a good record in invitational meets. He was 6th in the Eglemans Park run, 4th at Berwick, and 2nd at Nazareth. 139 - Home SOCCQI' Q .. 2 Row 1 L. to B. D. Metz, B. Burkart, Fi. Kauf- fman, B. Shollenberger, B. Bentz, T. Linden- muth, D. Shoemaker. Bow 2 Fi. Folk, G. Kelly, G. Hoster, J. Gust, L. Koenig, T. Suess, S. This year's soccer team began training August 18. Their hard work was rewarded, for they won their first three games, lost the fourth, and then battled for more victories. The soccer team succeeded in win- ning the playoff game with Brandy- wine at Kutztown by corner kicks, which gave them the Division Record Hamburg - 2 vs. Elco Hamburg - 4 Mt. Penn Hamburg - 5 Wilson Hamburg - O Tulpehocken Hamburg - l Oley Hamburg - 2 Twin Valley Hamburg - 3 Kutztown Hamburg - 3 Fleetwood Hamburg - O Brandywine l'l0ml9Ul'9 ' 0 Mt. Penn Hamburg - l Oley Hamburg - O Twin Valley Hamburg - 4 Kutztown H amburg - O Fleetwood Hamburg - O Brandywine Hamburg - O Brandywine iWon by Corner Kicksi Hamburg - l Elco 140 lChampionship Gamel Bleile. Row 3 Mr. Carr, Coach, D. Zerr, B. Knittle, P. Young, G. Wilhelm, B. Berger, B. Knittle, A. Greenawait, D. Bennecoff. Championship. Their next step was the County C ampionship game with Elco at the Municipal Stadium,Read- ing, but unfortunately they were de- feated 4-l. Next year, six letter- men will be returning and hopes for the Berks County Championship are bright as ever. l - 0 Home - l Away - l Away - l Away - 0 Home - l Away - O Home - O Away - O At Municipal Stadium - O Home - 3 Away - O Home - O Away - 0 Home - O Kutztown - 4 At Municipal Stadium Two soaring Hawks Benny - our leader The Mod Squad That's using your head - and your tail. i The Masked Marauder Who said we can't win'em aII? Follow the bouncing bail 141 girls hockey 142 The members of the Hockey Team practiced faithfully in spite of the sore muscles and joints. The girls were quite a challenge to the league competitors, the Senior boys, Record Sept. lo Northwestern 24 Conrad Weiser 27 Tulpehocken Ocf, 1 Schuylkill Valley 4 Conrad Weiser 8 Tulpehocken 1 1 Schuylkill N A and the faculty. Their coach, Mrs. Brader, treated the Senior girls to a spaghetti dinner at her home. The hockey team Finished in a tie For second place. - 0 Hamburg - 3 - 2 Hamburg - l - 2 Hamburg - 0 - 3 Hamburg - 0 - O Hamburg - l - 0 Hamburg - 2 - O Hamburg - 0 nl lift Row 1 L. to R. J. Gregor, L.. Bartz, K. Roth, F. Fisher, J. Bortz, N. Fidler, V. Mount, E. Flickinger. Flow 2 Fl. Moyer, D. Smith, K. Breidigan, K. Leibensperger, C. Strausser, L. Berger, D. Albert, J. Ortenzi, L.Schappell, S. Henne, P. Chett, M. Lando, P. Moyer, S.Reber Flow 3 D. Strausser, M. Barnhart, T. Bachman S. Henne, G. Adam, J. Kline, J. Holland, D Levan, C. Stasulli, Mrs. Brader, R. Santilli Yeah, l'd WALK a mile for a Camel, The Flying U formation. My eye itches. The chase is on. She has dynamite in her stick. 143 144 girls' basketball team With a lot of hustle and skill the Hawk- they were unable to reach the top Con ettes Finished their season with a 3-4 rec- gratulations to the gurls For the effort and ord. Coached by Mrs. Louise Schwarz, the enthusiasm they displayed this year team practiced many hours, even though Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamlorug Hamburg Scores Northwestern Schuylkill Valley Tulpehocken Schuylkill Valley Conrad Weiser Tulpehocken Conrad Weiser Final Record: 3 wins, 4 losses Kneeling-I. to r.-B. Dissinger, D. Alberts, K. ager, D. Smith-Manager R Edwards S Leiby Roth, J. Bortz, L. Bortz, F. Fisher, S. Bohn, B. Correll, D. L. Seidel Mrs Louise Schwarz P. Moyer, P. Chett, E. Wagner, P. Adams, D. Coach, S. Hix, D. Levan R Adam S Ortenzi Reidenhour, Standing-I. to r.-S. Schaeffer-IVlan- R. Ivlengel-Manager, R Santulll Manager Tell it like It ls, coach WaItzing with you is divine Stretch! Monkey in the Middle l 1 , bil! Pif 'WN -: ie L 'K Tinkerbelle 145 146 Kneeling I. -r. S. Bleile, T. Hartman, M. Schade, Edwards, Coach, D. Kieffer R Mason G Seidel T. Schappell, L. Johnson, T. Lindenmuth. Stand- S. Peters. ing I.-r. S. Degler, D. Fink, L. Kershner, Mr. wres tlz ng tea m Sporting new uniforms, the rugged Hawk the Hawks brought home the best seasonal wrestlers kept up the fine spirit bygalrjnost record and had great hopes for several capturing the Class B Championship. With county champs. This team is certalnlyto be the help of several undefeated wrestlers, congratulated for its fine efforts SCORES Hamburg 39 Conrad Weiser Hamburg 39 Tulpehocken Hamburg 36 Daniel Boone Hamburg 38 Lehighton Hamburg 43 Oley Hamburg 4l Brandywine Hamburg l7 Governor Mifflin Hamburg 34 Kutztown Hamburg 32 Wilson Hamburg 23 Fleetwood Hamburg 37 Exeter Hamburg 26 Schuylkill Valley Hamburg - 37 Schuylkill Haven Hamburg - 26 Muhlenberg Final Record: l2 victories, l loss, l tie Kneeling- shaw, W. i . 5 .1 , s 1 E5 '. U. wrestling team l.-r. G. Kershner, J. Rapp,,S. Rym- G. Krauch, B. Holland, D. Lynn, S. Fink, Fi. Mason, R. Wert, N. Faust, Standing- Rollman, T. Wilson, J. Sullivan. 147 148 Roll-A-Rama Ter Hug! Animal ,. WN, l is Bobo Degler Pump it to me 1 ii 'Watch my toupgeu .. X 1- M I' 'What do I do now, Mr. Edwards? bowling team This year the bowling team put forth a fine effort. Each Tear Hamburg finds that its bowling team is improving. Next year wi l be our fifth year of competition and we're looking forward to a winning team. First Row- Ft. Kauffman, G. Epting, B. F?olIman,N, Yoder, M. Hawkins. Back Row- Coach Mr. Deppen, Ft. Showers, C, Henry, R. Loranger, R, Ftollman, G. Mitten. Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Exeter Muhlenberg Wilson Wyomissing Reading Mt. Penn Gov. Mifflin Exeter l 149 150 varsity basketball The hard working basketballteam Found the road to victory rough this year, compe- ting in possibly the toughest Berks Confer- ence ever. The Fighting Hawks had a strike against them From the beginning, playing without floor general Denny Snyder For the whole season. The team hustled throughout the year and finished with a disappointing record, however, they are looking forward to better things next year. T Non League H H 85 F leetwoodl' 39 62 Conrad Weiser 72 84 Twin Valleyi' 52 54 Gov. Mifflin 57 84 Minersvillek 46 54 Wyomissing Area 61 63 Kutztowni' 29 57 Muhlenbur9 77 47 Brandywinei' 36 9l Tulpehocken 45 45 Muhlenburg 63 60 Sch. Valley 63 80 Tulpehocken 29 70 Wilson 5l 54 Sch. Valley 69 72 Cedar Crest 61 79 Wilson 56 64 Conrad Weiser 81 52 Daniel Boonek 53 69 Gov. Mifflin 36 60 Cedar Crest 7l 79 Wyomissing Area 65 Final Record: Won ll Lost ll Kneeling-I. to r.- T. Werley, Coach Mr. Werner. Loranger-Manager, G, Wilhelm, Ft, Berger, R. Standing-I. to r.-M. Clapper-Manager, L, Koenig, Folk, D. Feick, D. Kershner, D. Snyder, C. R Leib -Manager. T. Suess, D. Zerr, A. Greenawalt, P. Young, . y Feicky, the flying Hawk. Up, up, and away. 'How's the weather down there? U 41 21: ,A This play is banned. 151 152 5 Sprint! Low man tells him! Hand ball The Jolly Green Splder Eat that ball, Scratch! A Papa Bear 53? fm , 295 ng. vilif'-,1ff7 xf.?x Ima ea: 5 rf ' we 1 as W :,?f2g6'fKf, 7- ,1.,:.mQ1-fx1,5-way. ,V 1 ' 315,ff,Uffz51,,Q,y - ,,:..5- i :?q,fv .- V,-4 -' ' L afa e Hs' 'X if ' L. if .x X ' 4 W Q,.QIiL3aks U: ?' Q Who forgot to stretch the new V TW' -N N 5 Q 1, ai , K nets? :T 3 E e, .M Reach for the Sky. E, gi I. , X X fi ' A .K e eeee f 4 Q U NA gm' . e 'ami ' , . ' , mffm-He f 'PP' .1 ww- i V ' :M dem xgw glewzi . , sf: -,'. f L'hf: ' , . H ' H ' L .,-e 1 - -' k L ' L V- N77 55315295221 2 ' I T I V I 1 H K I ' le I 4 re W , . f-f- I ffl- - A 'E K 'Tiff - e 3 Shoot , Get Set Get Ready 153 j. U. basketball Kneeling I. to r.- G. Yoder, G. Angstadt, G. Niuntz, B. Shollenberger, B. Knittle, G. Moyer. Standing I. to r.- Fi. Harbonic, G. Weidman, D. Stump, Coach-Mr. Snyder, C. Zimmerman, G. Hoster, Manager-F. Hueske. H 52 25 34 51 36 32 60 53 49 50 31 154 'k Non League F leefwoodk 45 61 Conrad Weiser Twin Valleyi 46 49 Gov. Mifflin Minersvillew 46 35 Wyomissing Area Kufziownk 64 43 Mulfmlenburg Brandywinei 50 47 Tulpehocken Muhlenburg 57 60 Sch. Valley Tulpehocken 43 56 Wilson Sch. Valley 49 44 Cedar Crest Wilson 32 58 Conrad Weiser Daniel Boonei 67 56 Gov. Mifflin Cedar Cresf 58 38 Wyomissing Area Final Record: Won 9 Lost 13 l if i' 'N if XC Stand on your shoulders, Muntzy! What do we do now? A silly millameter longer ...16 Louie, for Twoie 155 1 Q , X Mew Wwgyj A aG'3'yyfbQ5Si5j VXQJ i4 ' Mfwwfib , 7'0VOJv1,c,a52.,Q,QL16L fp viwvigf ww4wM WwfM Dlwamw D Vbvwljufj .KMJ4 N 5.5! my V up Q , ,fax XQEW J I W NW K glib?-'SZSLO W g,.,x.Q,,...x,,...x.,.,g,.'E:.k'L.,,fkS b'i:..,.,,Ya If D, rx Y-5-to-nsxuub. Zig yi V Q ,UDL 1, fg Q Q,-mfxrwfb E, ummm Um. k-kru..QJ..J4..n. . Q JKA- Own ... Zofia- Q22 3 'wz'w'25 'QW' .Q E Wwwwwwmwvw ' - sg Q'S:'f'5v' A My Q2 if WW? ww lg3E-QXKQXFFNMWQQ Eiiwi WWW W 'Q fx K NY J. MNTWWH- fog AS 21?gqa m 32 I SEE M.!1::.2',s2P'Jzu. 5 .QEQQEBQ-3?2QJ '35 X N8 E250 girls, softball 156 Mrs. Schwartz coached this year s tough matches, but they hit their way to a team, comprised of hard-working sopho- very respectable record. mores, iuniors, and seniors. They had many W ni Row 1 L. to R, J, Fteinsel-Manager, S, Leiby, C. Reed, N. Fidler, R. Adam, L. Bortz, S. I-Iix, D. Strausser, D. Smith, P. Moyer, P. Ketner-Manager. Row 2 L, to Ft. S. Reber-Manager, Mrs. Brader-Coach, K. Jones, J. Reinsel, D. Heckman, T, Bachman, D, Levan, C. Wessner, B. Dissinger, L. Berger, J. Ortenzi, P, Adams, L, Schappell, D, Huber, B. Santilli. I , . girls tennis Once again our school has turned out the rest of the league the entire season a top-notch girls' softball team. Sparked The team was coached by Mrs. Brader: by the senior girls, they spelled troublefor V, Hi.: , ., Row 1 L. to R, L. Shollenberger, C. Beckley, P, Chet, C. Brobst, E. Wagner. Row 2 L. to Ft. Mrs. Schwarz-Coach, R, MengeI,M. Lando, E, Flickinger, R. Werley, S. Ortenzi, J. Bortz. Y i J ,Al A... Row 1 L, to R, S, Degler, D, Shoemaker, M, Hawkins, B, Shollenberger, Row 2 T, Schappell, T, Werley, R, Loranger, T, Suess, D. Zerr, Mr. Weirich-Coach. The golf team, coached by Mr. Wei- ing almost every other team in the league, rich, had an extremely good record this to take second place. year. They played hard and well, out scor- in PaSlZUI'6 Pool ,nina-an-bf Hurry, Rick, thetide's com- Arnie SUGSS 157 g inlll 158 County Doubles Champs What a racket! Kneeling L. to Ft. NI. Clapper, R. Mengel, Standing L. to R. T. Hartman, Ft. Berger, Mr. Flickinger, Coach, G. Mitten, C. Schultz, T. Woltinger. Our tennis team turned in a very com- mendable record this year, sparked by Mark Clapper and Randy Mengel,the county doubles champions. This pair lost only one doubles match the entire year. They ioined with the other hard-working members of the team to give Coach Flickinger a memorable season. boys' tennis Tarzan In .,.::: ,Eu Cheetah Putt out! 1st row L. to Fl. - B. Knittle, R. Mason, G. Mitten, T. Lindenmuth, R. Schappell, W, Norton, J. Schrepple, S. Fink, J. Zellers, B. Holland, G. Whilhelm. 2nd row. L, to Ft. - Mr. Hamm, Asst. Coach, Mr. Miller, Asst S, Peters, G. Ritter, C. Zimmerman, R. Ftollman, Ft. Krauch, R. Rollman, Ft. Henny, L. Nliller, lVlan. lVlr. Fesher, Coach, lVlr. Ketch, Asst. Coach. This years' Track team worked hard and made a good showing with some fine indivi- dual efforts. Although the over-all record does not accurately show the quality of the team, Coach Fisher was proud and has great hopes For the coming years. track 159 160 Row 1 L. to Ft. D. Snyder, D. Metz, G. Turner, lvl, Schade, Berger, S. Bleile, A. Greenawalt, Nlr. Werner-Coach, K. Duell, D. Kerschner, L. Koenig, Row 2 D, Benecoff- F, Althouse-Manager. Manager, J. Fryer-Manager, Ft. Harbonic, D. Feiok, R. baseball Our baseball team has once again prov- ed itself the best in the division. It end- ed the season in a tie with Muhlenburg. The play-off game, however, proved too tough for the Muhls and our Hawks won the game, capturing the division title. The team then went on to beat Twin Valley and Cedar Crest and to become the Berks County Champs. This successful team was coached by Mr. Larry Werner. '+l lt's about time you got home, Berg! These darn Flies! Are you sure I'm holding my bat right? I Behind the 8-ball. 161 162 li rs., nz Y fi ' f ima: 5551 ., f may day 1 'L' N F k NSS 1 jr. -sr. prom 163 WorId's Greatest Lover 5 1 4 I 1. for . -. M-M, , action Stop clown ing around! t 1 r tt: f 'rn 3 f s A W In iii il 5 ,. t ' - Aee. gli, 4512-H. ,,1 L 0, 1 ' - - 2 tt-5 .-'- , , 7. ,., .., .gq,,f1 f ,, -' 3 'e'f H V' M, L ',- - -'Qe,L 'L 'e'-A What a hang-up! Look and C, Thomas Work. Turn left at 2nd opportunity baccalaureate and commencement F 1 1 ' I? ' fa Z I a -Q iv. ,., iv 11: 'ff I , m K? Q. 1. L A KS 2 9 , in - 1 2 S - QQ' 'yt ' 1 . ' QF 3 ' W ar 5 L. ZF f !1'G' T' 1 5 4 . I ' Q- , Q O , x 5 M, Q nun pf at 4 E5 ' A gA.a.: .. Rf: 5 1 0 '- A 'A A 'L if K . ' ' , 1 .'x 6 'I lf uq.'sb 0-fs lv uf 5 A . 4. Hi AQ- ' ' ' - 1-mi 168 l. CHORUS 2. CHORUS To thee dear High School, strong and true We sing this joyful song. Our hearts will e'er go up to you, Thy name on ev'ry tongue. Dear Alma Mater, Hamburg High, Accept our blessing small, And may our heart-Felt songs of praise Resound from wall to wall. From mountains blue to Schuylkill deep Sweet praise For you is sung. In this our vale, we'll always keep The echo forward flung. Dear Alma Mater, Hamburg High, Accept our blessing small, And may our heart-Felt songs of praise Resouncl from wall to wall. 169 170 171 , 65 ' . ,X Qgfj WOQV EMM W WSW M MG 7533? 75 G mfg GNL buwigfgi CQEKQUWMQEBJML M M f OL ' MM W fZi?fZLJfMf3fff7Ae! 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