John Piersol McCaskey High School - Echo Yearbook (Lancaster, PA)
- Class of 1960
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'vw u- 4 L 1 1 n 7 i v L Name -,f ng : , we' Jn 4-f-g,,Z2T r Jin .illlzfl 'U 7 1 sf' John Piersol McCaskey High School Lancaster, Pennsylvania Q C QE 5 'USM 'EVE' gr 4, - A l Z 1 A Q -1- 13 v .5 f o f VIAIB Alma Mater Hail to thee, our Alma Mater, Hail to thee, our Alma Mater, As We sing our grateful song, Help us now to prove our Worth, Proud are We for thee and prouder As we strive to do thee honor, That to Lancaster we belong. Garden spot of all the earth. School days Hlled with joy and laughter Through the years our foes discerning Soon will be a memory. Red and black-our Hag we,ll Hy May they teach us to be braver O'er the best in sport and learning. As we face our destiny. Hail to thee, McCaskey High. McCaskey Campus Brightens Education In Democracy Inez Schuberth poses beside an addition to the beauty of the McCaskey campus-a tree planted by the Memorial Shade Tree Commission on Arbor Day, 1959. 2 A School Novel Sylvia Molm, Ronald Hinkle, Eugene Lefever, and jane as they meet at one of the scenic spots on the campus. Thieme take advantage of the beautiful October Weather In the background a group of underclassmen look on. School Scenes Reveal An Interesting Look A rugged snowstorm in December caused an early dismissal, resulting in shrieks of joy and a long line of Stu- dents trudging across Victory Field to reach the McCaskey bus stop. This half-day vacation was forerunner of a two-day relaxation period in March when a thirteen-inch blizzard closed the schools. 4 Abram E. Herr, swimming coacli at MCC iskty for seven sports isscmbly Tha, junior virslty ind Vll'Slty basket teen years, presents his team for letters it the wintu ball tmms clieerleldtrs and wrestlers lwait tliur lwards AT The Many Happenings In McCc1skey Life Congrcguting on the auditorium steps to get yesterdays assignments and to catch up on the latest gossip are Cfront rowl George Anderson, Thomas VVeaver, Linda Sauder, Elaine Long, Rita Moyer, and Douglas Eyman. Sec- ond Row: Darlene Hoffecker, Sandra Brubaker, VValter Musselman, Nancy Bihl, john Fellenlnaum. O. II. AURAND, Superintendent B.S., A.M., Ecl.D., Columbia Universityg Pcl.D., Susquehanna University As speaker at the March of Dimes assembly, Mrs. Beatrice XVright Qcenterl is surrounded by leaders of the campaign. Behind her stancl Christian C. Rudy and john C. Truxal. In addition to his school-board activities, Mr. Truxal assumes many civic responsi- bilities. Active School Boord Members Form A Gooclly Fellowship Raymond H. Aierstock Mrs. Mary E. Fischer A. Hugh Forster john M. Cordon Roland A. Loeb YVilliam A. Schaeffer Oliver I. Smith, Ir. Iames C. Trost john C. Truxal 6 A School Novel Records A Time To Remember just as John Gunther tells of the United States in his book Inside U. S. A., the 1960 yearbook relates the inside story of life at McCaskey. The titles of books are used as a basis in telling this tale of life in a self- contained little world of like and unlike activities. By their presence at McCaskey, the students are the main characters in a book that took a year to complete. In most stories one character is usually outstand- ing. In this book Prof. Bert A. Bookworm comes to life as a master of ceremonies. Altho a bookworm is a symbol for a diligent reader, this little fellow seems to be more of an extrovert as he appears in his vari- ous disguises. He demonstrates his skill in music and sports, he proves his dramatic ability when he portrays teacher, senior with a mortar board, pert underelassman, and salesman. The school plays, glee-club presentations, assem- hlies, dances, class Work, undefeated football season, two-day testing program called Project Talent-all will make this year one students are not likely to forget. It's all over! Toletha Todd Louise Jennings and Ann Ncidermyer discuss Project Tilent X' A w On The Bookshelf' Executive Suite ............... Page 8 So XVell Rememlnererl ......... Page 18 Paz h.s' Of Glory ...,........... Page 48 Little M en, Little lV0men ,..,.. Page 72 For Whom The Bell Tolls ...... Page 84 Matin Street .................. Page 116 lg' Y 9' 7 Executive Suite 4.-gi 4 ' x we-f -f Ei, W u fu :lv H f : 5, 1' 9 James J. Neely, faculty manager of atlilctics, cliscusscs tlic lmaskctluall schedule witln Edward C Kraft, assistant principal, and jolm H. Rodman, principal. lklcnulxcrs of the 'KExccutivc Suitef tlicsc cclucators arc tlu-co of tlic many who guiclc Mcffaskcy stuclculs along the road to kumvlcclge 9 John H. Rodman, B,S,, Nlillergville State Colleges Edward C. Kraft, B.S., Millersville State College Ed. M., Temple University, Principal, M.A., Colunihia University, Assistant Principal. Administration Ploins School Policies And Events On Parents' Night Luther Neidcrmycr, John H. Rodman, Mrs. Mary B. Myers, and Mrs. Neider- niyer enjoy conversing ahout the assembly pro- gram planned by teachers and students. After helping Dennis Hughes with a job regis- tration forin, S. Ernest Kilgore, dean of boys, turns his attention to john Hanlon Cleftl for col- lege counseling. A new suite of ollieos for the deans, replete with inoclern furniture and a large reception rooin. provides a pleasant atmosphere. in-unmnnnnnn ,suX,.W.w.,tv.e. fa Deans Direct Many Phases Of McCaskey Life S. Ernest Kilgore, A.B., Franklin and Marshall Col- lege, M.Ed., Pennsylvania State University, Dean of Boys. This year the deans, Mrs. Mary B. Myers and Ernest Kilgore, have been ably assisted by Mrs. Wanda K. F linchbaugh and Robert V. King. Mrs. Myers serves as co-supervisor of home- room, social activities, and placement, and as personal adviser to senior girls. Mrs. Flinch- baugh assists with these activities and Works chiefly with sophomore and junior girls. Mr. King counsels sophomore and junior boys, supervises clubs, and assists with placement. Mrs. VVanda K. Flinchbaugh, B.S., M.S. in Ed., University of Pennsylvania. Assistant Dean ot Girls. Mary B. Myers, B.S., Millersville Stitc College, MS. in Ed., University of Pennsylvania, Dean of Girls. Mr. Kilgore, dean and director of placement, serves as coordinator of guidance services and as chairman of the junior-senior high-school coun- seling staff. McCaskey,s deans assume responsibilities for ten major services: orientation, surveys and in- ventories, occupational information, testing, counseling, group guidance, individual study schedules, transcript recommendations, place- ment, and follow-up. Robert V. King, A.B., Franklin and Marshall College. Assistant Dean of Boys. WILLIAM L. ATCHLEY, B.S., Middlebury College, French, Tennis Coach. FOSTER AUGUSTINE, B.S. in Art Ed., Kutztown State College, M. in Ed., Pennsylvania State University, Crafts, Stagecraft Supervisor. RICHARD D. BEAR, B.S., Millersville State College, M. in Ed., Pennsylvania State University, Algebra, Relate.l Vocational Subjects. E. RUTH BEATTIE, A.B., VVilson College, A.M., Co- lumbia University, Problems of Democracy. G. RICHARD BECHTEL, B.S., East Stroudsburg State College, Swimming, Physical Education, Assistant Swim- ming Coach, Assistant Soccer Coach. BLANCHE I. BEHRENS, B.S., Hood College, A.M., Co- lmnbia University, Clothing. SARAH E. BITNER, A.B., Oberlin College, English. E. JERRY BROOKS, B.S., Millersville State College, M.S. in Ed., University of Pennsylvania, Problems of Democ- racy, United States History, Cross Country Coach, Assist- ant Track Coach. ROBERT W. BROOME, B.S., M.S., University of Penn- sylvania, English, School Newspaper Adviser, English Department Head. HAROLD S. BUTZ, B.S . Franklin and Marshall College, Spanish, MRS. KATHRYN ABEL CLARK, B.S., Columbia University, M.S., New York University. Distributive Educa- tion. ESTHER RAY DILLER, B.S. in Busi- ness Ed., Elizabethtown College, Typewriting, Mimeographing. SARA F. DILLER, B.S., M.S.. Uni- versity of Pennsylvania, Shorthand, General Clerical. VVILBERT DOURTE, A.B., Eliza- bethtown College, Arithmetic. CLARENCE M. EBERSOLE, A.M., Columbia University. United States History. SAMUEL F. BROWN, B.S. in Econ., Franklin and Mar- shall College, Driver Education. KATHRYN BUCKWALTER, B.S., Millersville State Col- lege, M.A., Duke University, English. JONE J. BUSH, B.S., XVest Chester State College, Physi- cal Education: Girls, Intramural Supervisor. Miss Blanche I. Behrens, Service Club sponsor, observes Bonnie Bowen, junior Red Cross representative, sew- ing on a hospital project. RAY Y. GRUBE, A.B., Lebanon Valley College, Algebra, CHARLES R. ESHLEMAN, M.S. in Ed., University of Pennsylvania, Physical Science, Algebra, Mathematics and Science Department Head. JOSEPH M. FELLOWS, Pennsylvania State University, Machine Shop, Golf Coach. HENRY L. FERICH, JR., B.S.. Millersville State College, Driver Education. D. MARIAN FITZGERALD, B.S., XVest Chester State College, Health, Swimming, Girls' Intramural Supervisor. MARION F. FOSDICK, B.S., Millersville State College, M. in Ed., Pennsylvania State University, Typewriting. PAUL W. FREY, B.S., Franklin and Marshall College, M.S. in Sei., University of Maryland, Algebra, Trigo- nometry. MRS. MARTHA HARTMAN GALL, B.S., Gettysburg College, English. PHYLLIS GOODMAN, B.A., Houghton College, English. Geometry, Trigonometry. EDWARD L. HALLER, B.S. in Econ., Franklin and Marshall College, A.M., New York University, Driver Education, Assistant Football Coach. CLIFFORD D. HARTMAN, B.S., M. in Ed., Pennsyl- vania State University, English. JACOB F. HABTRANFT, A.M.. Franklin and Marshall College, German. Miss Sarah E. Bitner, public-relations chairman, measures a print in c'Lan- caster Magazine, for which she pro- vicles copy and pictures. ABRAM E. HERR, B.S., A.M., Co- lumbia University, United States His- tory, Geography, Swimming Coach. JACOB L. HILLEGAS, B.S., A.M., University of Pittsburgh, Biology. H. LELAND HOOVER, Pennsylvania State University, Electric Shop. HENRY A. HOOVER, B.S., A.M.. Cornell University, Biology. H. GRANT HURST, A.B., Franklin and Marshall College, French. WARREN KLINE, JR., Pennsylvania State University, Automobile Shop. MRS. PATRICIA S. KNIGHT, B.S., Millersville State College, French, English. ANNA J. KNOX, A.M., Columbia University, Foods. EARL L. KOTH, B.S., Pennsylvania State University, Mathematics, Mechanical Drawing. WALTER KREIDER, JR., B.S., Millersville State Col- lege, M.S. in Ed., Temple University, History, Head Baseball Coach, Assistant Basketball Coach. LOUISE E. KUHLMANN, B.S., Millersville State Col- lege, RN., Lankenau Hospital, Pennsylvania State Uni- versity, Nurse. HARRY E. LANCFORD, B.S.. Franklin and Marshall College, M. in Ed., Temple University, Biology, Plane Geometry. HENRY L. MARKLEY, B.S., Millersville State College, M.S. in Ed., University of Pennsylvania, Algebra, Physi- cal Science, Arithmetic. FRANKLIN R. MARSH, B.S., Millersville State College, M. in Ed., Pennsylvania State University, Industrial Arts. GEORGE F. MATT, B.A., Franklin and Marshall Col- lege, English. MICHAEL MAVRIDES, B.A., Muhlenberg College. Business Principles, Arithmetie-Bookkeeping. DANIEL WV. MCCARY, B.S., Lebanon Valley College. English, Assistant Football Coach. JOHN S. MEEKINS, BS., Millersville State College Driver Education. B. ARVILLA BIILLER, A.B., Juniata College, M.A., Pennsylvania State Uni- versity, English. CHARLES R. MILLER, B.S., Leba- non Valley College, M.S. in Ed., Buck- nell University, Problems of Democ- racy, Assistant Football Coach, Head Basketball Coach. CHARLES S. MULHATTEN, B.S. in Econ., M. in Ed., M,B.Ed., Temple University, Bookkeeping, Business Dc- partment Head. JABIES NEELY, B.S., M. in Ed., Temple University, Health, Soccer Coach, Faculty Manager of Athletics. JOHN S. OLLER, Ph.B., Lafayette College, A.M., Franklin and Marshall College, Chemistry, Physics. MRS. JEANNETTE BI. PHILIP, B.S., Indiana State College. Sales. Type- writing. Honor Society Adviser John S. Oller checks a list of members with Bruce Bear, president of the McCaskey chapter. WILLIAM C. PIPER, B.S., Lock Haven State College, Physical Education, Swimming, Health. ROBERT L. POLLACK, B.S., Franklin and Marshall College, Chemistry. MRS. MARTHA COOPER POWL, B.S., XVest Chester State College, Health. MRS. MARY S. PRICE, A.B., Oberlin College, A.M., University of Pennsylvania, United States History. DOUCLASS M. REINHART, B.A., Albright College, M. in Ed., Pennsylvania State University, Plane Geometry. ALBERT W. REX, Rochester School of Technology Mechanical Drawing. JOHN E. RODEBACK, B.S., Bloomsburg State College, Arithmetic-Bookkeeping, Typewriting, Football Equip- ment Manager. ANNE D. SCHAEFFER, A.B., VVilson College, A.M., Susquehanna University, VVorld History, United States History. DOROTHY E. SCHOCK, B.S. in Music, New York Uni- versity, Vocal Music, Director of C-lee Clubs. I. IRVIN SHELLY, B.S., Millersville State College, M.S., University of Pennsylvania, Vocational Wood Shop. JOHN B. SHENK, B.S., Millersville State College, M.S. in Ed., University of Pennsylvania, Special Mathematics, English, Civics. ANNA L. SHROY, B.A., Pennsylvania State University, English, Latin. Mr. Harold E. Sinclair teaches type- writing to Violet VVhite, former Mc- Caskey student, who is now a patient at Heart Haven. CLARENCE P. SHULL, B.S., Uni- versity of Pennsylvania, A.M., Frank- lin and Marshall College, Arithmetic- Bookkeeping, Algebra. HAROLD E. SINCLAIR, B.S., Indiana State College, Shorthand, Typewrit- ing, Bookkeeping. MONROE VV. SLOYER, Ph.B., A.M., Lafayette College, History, Problems of Democracy, Social Studies Depart- ment Head. BOYD L. SPONAUCLE, B.S., Leba- non Valley College, Biology, Head Football Coach, Head Track Coach. MAURICE C. STALLSMITH, B.S., Gettysburg College, Chemistry. PAULINE STAUFFER, B.S., Penn- sylvania State University, A.M., Co- lumbia University, Art. NAOMI B. TERRY, A.B., Hood College, A.M., Columbia University, English, Drarnatics Supervisor. DONALD L. TROSTLE, B.S., Lebanon Valley College, Instrumental Music, Band and Orchestra Director. KATHRYN TROUP, A.B., YVestminster College, A.M., Columbia University, Latin. MRS. ALICE UEBERROTH, B.S., East Stroudsburg State College, Physical Education, Girls, Intramural Supervisor. VIOLET B. WEBER, B.S., Millersville State College, Business Principles, General Clerical, Yearbook Adviser. JOHN P. WEISE, B.S. in Econ., Franklin and Marshall College, English, Business Economics. RUPERT A. WILLIAMS, B.S., VVest Chester State Col- lege, M. in Ed., Pennsylvania State University, Physical Education, Boys, Intramural Supervisor, Physical Educa- tion Department Head. DOROTHEA E. WOLFE, B.S., B.S. in L.S., New York State University College Library School, Head Librarian. ROBERT C. WOLPERT, B.S., Franklin and Marshall College, M. in Ed., Temple University, English. MARILYN I. WRIGHT, B.S., Millersville State College, Assistant Librarian. MRS. MILDRED D. CUNIFF, Clerk. A. BLANCHE LANDIS, Clerk. Clerk K, Clerk. George Harlem, editor, and Mr. Robert NV. Broome, VIDETTE adviser, discuss the latest issue of the school newspaper. Mr. Broome received one of several local Pilot Club teacher-awards for 1959. Chosen by an anonymous committee of responsible citizens, the candi- dates are selected for outstanding service in the field tif education, understanding of youth, and pride in civic cuties. Front Row: Elsie McClune, Nancy Miller. Emma Kauff- man, Ruth Gerhart, Mary Bledsoe, Mabel XVard, Clara Grofl, Letitia Bixlcr, Anna Herr. Second Row: Robert Knopp, Helen Barnhart, Bernice XVise, Mac Miller, Mabel McCoskey Begins Summer-School Program XVith an enrollment of 463 students, the first state-accredited summer school at McCaskey ran from june 22 to july 31, 1959. Advanced-credit courses carried one credit for four hours of class Work per day. Many students taking this Work studied some type of mathematics or a foreign language. Commercial Work was popular with students interested in enrichment courses. Most of the makeup Work Was in the English field. The faculty consisted of seventeen certified teachers from the city schools and three student- teachers from Elizabethtown College. Front Row: Mrs. M. C. Stallsmith, clerk, Miss Beverly Styer, Mrs. Estelle Marcusc, Mrs. Elizabeth Geiger, Miss B. Arvilla Miller, Miss Anna L. Shroy, Mrs. Wfaltcr Hertz. Second Row: Clarence M. Ebersole, Charles S. Mulhat- ten, assistant principal, Robert VV. Broome, Miss Claycc Anderson, Alice Hartman, Arlene Niemann. Mary Long, Florence Glasser, Frank Creamer. The cafeteria staff takes time from their lunch to pose. Mrs.. Ruth McClune, matron, and Robert Hall, janitor, perform necessary clean-up chores. G. Bump, Miss Sara F. Diller, Ralph H. Patterson, Ed- ward C. Kraft, principal. Third Row: Aldcn M. Sell, Maurice C. Stallsmith, Donald L. Trostle, Charles R. Miller, Daniel VV. McGary, WVilbert Dourte, John Grimm. The summer facility consisted of twenty-one members. So Well Remembered .5 ,Q YD ff vom Qllfl ill-5' y ' NNI R 0 .V , ifllll x' James Brown piles textbooks on Priscilla Loomis, who tries to conccntrutc on homework, as well as on her activities. Alan Cashman ffrontj reniinisccs about dance plans, while Cathar- ine Barlcy displays a product of her Iunior Achievement group. Thcsc activities represent rnany that will be H50 XVell Reinomberedl' by McCaskcyitcs. 19 Seated: Marsha Geicr, associate editor, Billie XVolf, fea- tures editor, Eloise Aurand, managing editor, George Harlem, editor-in-chief, Roberta Borneman, news editor: VIDETTE Records Curren At first glance, the VIDETTE seems to be noth- ing more than the school newspaper which ap- pears every other Friday. But to those in the knowf' its publication involves almost as much preparation as a blast-offi' at Cape Canaveral. As the Kcountdownv begins, the respective edi- tors assign news, sports, and feature stories to re- porters, who, in turn, get the necessary informa- tion and write their stories. While this is going on, the editors prepare layouts for each page. The next few steps include copyreading all material, rewriting some of it, writing headlines and subheads, and finally typing these on sepa- rate sheets. The day before publication, the edi- Features Staff-Front Row: Barbara McCowan, Judith Clark, Margaret Morgan, Vicki Austin, Susan Blank, Carol Frey, Margaret Brauer. Second Row: Jean Smith, Dorothy Ryan, associate editor. Standing: Ronald Bow- man, photographer, Frederick Bachman, art editor, Leslie Zwirn, sports editor. t Events At McCloskey torial staff reports to the printers to proofread each page at least twice. The printing is com- pleted, and the circulation staff readies the paper for distribution. Finally the blast-offi' arrives as the VIDETTE reaches the hands of subscribers. This entire procedure is supervised by Robert W. Broome, head of the English department. All work and no play is not the motto of the staff, however. During the year the juniors visit the Lancaster Newspapers, in June the entire staff participates in a banquet with the ECHO members. Five editors attended a press confer- ence, banquet, and dance at Dallastown. Lynn Trainor, Diane Goodman, Richard Haefner, Michael Marcuse, Lynn Lcibensperger, Germaine Lawrence. News Staff-Front Row: Toletha Todd, Cocona Patinos, Donnelly, Betsy Lorenz, Kathleen Rutter, David Elie Susan Roe, Carol Thomas, Susan Robinson, SUSJII Heit- mann. Eugene Stein, Nancy Browne. man, Marjorie Donley. Second Row: Elaine Cunifl. Kate Students Goin Experience ln Field Of Journalism Right: Circulation and Advertising Staff-Front Row: Barbara Busansky, Marcia Decker, Janice Lcptich, Charlene Landis. Second Row: Joyce Hauer, Robert Landis, Nancy Gibhle. Below, Left: Sports Staff-Front Row: Roberta VVilllklIHS, Carol Nissly, Eric Lane, Kenneth Shialnk. Second Row: John Kaufhold, Wfilliam Di ey. Below, Right: Ronald qHinkle and James Sharf, members in charge ot Voice of VIDETTE,n tape a conversation with Julia Shenk, columnist. i 2 'l Front Row Crtherine XV1l1l Barb tri lxiutz Dorothy lDll1LLlxLI' Bex erlv VVhitc, Patricia Loomis, Leslie Zwirn. Ryin Lindi Ixotroth Dorothx Buehlu Sllldfl Rvrr Third Row Iuute Lepticli, Marcia Decker, Charlene Second Row Crorge Bruhilvu Priscilli Loomis lop cc LlHCllS Mushi Ccier, Eloise Aurand, Judith Clark. Yearbook Blends Activities David Foster, ECHO photographer, snaps Laszlo Birinyi writing sports copy and Dolores Fitting reviewing hcr senior write-ups. These three ac- tivities exemplify diiferent types of work involvcd in recording the hap- penings of a year at ML-Caskcy. Front Row: Iulia Theohald, Barbara Benner, Suzanne Dachs, Judith Hoover, Ceraldine Hollinger, Peggy Foote, Jean Smolko, Sandra Frey. Second Row: Sue Lewis, Davene Forrest, Bar- bara Evans, Frances Keller, Sarah VVintcr, Patricia Gardner, Linda Hos- tolsky. Third Row: Nicholas Poneros, James Brendle, Margaret Braucr, john Krill, Susan Hcitman, Susan Kraft. Front Row: Susan 3IcCurdy, circula- tion manager, Melanie Parmer, adver- tising manager, Diane Albright, head typist. Second Row: Ioan Byers, fea- tures editor, Louise Jennings, activi- ties editorg Tolctha Todd and Ann Neidermyer, co-editors. Third Row: Bonnie Butson, Judith Bare, Ronald Hinkle, and Pamela Straub, senior edi- tors, VVilliam Difley, sports editor. ECHO Stott Writes Brief Novel On School Lite After long, heated meetings in May of 1959, the senior staff members chose the theme, A School Novelf' A new experience for the ECHO was the selection of co-editors in the key position. Another new feature which augmented the bookis appeal was a colored picture of the school. In the fall, after the subscriptions were totaled, a new high of 1190 books was recorded, exceed- ing last year's by 50. Now came the time for inspired picture sug- gestions, measuring, pasting, writing, editing, Left: Toletha Todd and Ann Neidermyer, co-editors, ask Miss Violet B. Wfeber, adviser, to autograph a finished product. Right: Drawn by Toletha Todd and painted by proofreading, ad infinitum. Padded covers were discarded, and a modern hard cover was de- signed. Louise jennings' sketches of bookworms to be used on the divider pages decorated the room of the adviser, Miss Violet B. VVeber. As time seemed to fly by, all the 146 pages were finally proofread. Staff members, weary from last-minute-rush preparations, soon found i'Our Hearts Were Young And Gayi' again - the 1960 yearbook was added to the chronicles placed in the McCaskey archives. Barbara Evans Llefti, ECHO campaign posters are ad- mircd by Nicholas Poneros and Linda Rostolsky, the two 'chest sellers on the staff. ECHO and VIDETTE Editors are Cfront rowl Janie:- Leptich, Diane Albright, Bonnie Butson, Melanie Parmer, Toletha Todd, ,loan Byers, julia Shenk. Second Row: Eloise Aurand. Marcia Decker, Charlene Landis, Susan Students Ecirn Quill An High-school journalists in the upper third of their class are honored for work on school pub- lications by membership in Quill and Scroll. Thirty-three seniors and twenty-five juniors are members of this international society this year at McCaskey. Front Row: Katc Donnelly, Barbara McCowan, Iudith Clark, Beverly VVhite, Catherine Walzl, Roberta VVil- liains, Carol Nissly, Barbara Evans. Second Row: Susan Heitman, Lynn Leihensperger, Cocona Patinos, Margaret Morgan, Patricia Loomis, Priscilla Loomis, Germaine Lawrence, Susan Roe, Margaret Brauer. Vicki Austin. McCurdy, Roberta Borneman, Marsha Ceier, Dorothy Ryan, Billie VVo1f. Third Row: Ronald Hinkle, George Harlem, Judith Bare, Ann Neidermyer, Pamela Straub, VVilliam Dilley, Ronald Bowman, Leslie Zwirn. cl Scroll Membership V IDETTE members are required to contribute 100 inches of printed copy or its equivalent in other newspaper activities. ECHO members gain membership thru art Work, writing copy, arranging layouts, proof reading, typing. or rec- ord keeping, plus regular assignments. Third Row: Lynn Trainor, Carol Thomas, Betsy Lorenz, Eric Lane, Robert Landis, Marjorie Donley, Susan Robin- son, Suzanne Dachs, Sandra Frey. Fourth Row: John Fellenbaurn, Iames Sharf, Kenneth Shank. Richard llaefner, David Foster. Front Row: Dorothy Ryan, Roberta Borneman, Ioan Leslie Zwirn, Julia Shenk, Catherine XValzl, Susan Mc- Byers, Marsha Geier, Eloise Aurand, Louise Jennings, Curdy. Third Row: George Harlem, Douglas Eyman, Billie Wolf, Roberta VVillia1ns. Second Row: Diane VVilliain Difley, George Brubaker, Janice Leptieh, Bruce Goodman, Diane Albright, Betty Lowy, Harold Sobel, Bear, John Lynes, Douglas Smith, Iames Kneip. Students Qualify For Honor Society Twenty-five seniors served as members of the N atiozial Honor Society this year under the sponsorship of john S. Oller, faculty adviser. These students were chosen on the basis of scholarship, leadership, character, and service. Five per cent of the junior class and fifteen per cent of the senior class are elected to the Honor Society each spring. The responsibilities of Honor Society members are varied. These students plan one school assembly a month, guide incoming sophomores and assist teachers the first day of school, usher at commencement and baccalaureate services and at community programs held in the school auditorium, usher during Parents' Night, care for the bulletin boards and trophy cases. and tutor students desiring help with school subjects, Left: Calling All Girls is Mr. G. Richard Bechtel while Douglas Smith concentrates on finding a particular one, a typical situation faced by Honor Society members on The cafeteria is a scheduled stop-off in the tour conducted by Harold Sobel. Orientation Day. Right: Roberta Borneman lends a helping hand to Mr. Michael Mavrides as he goes through the usual formalities with his sophomore homeroom. 25 Left: Catherine Lindenmeycr, a four-star Thespian, can be proud of her many honorary titles. Cathy is McCas- keyis Halloween Queen, Lancaster County's Sclipooli- nacht Queen, and winner of the D.A.R. Cood Citizen- ship Award. Right: Louis Butcher, Mt-Caskeyis entry in the American Legion Oratorical Contest. prepares an- other speech. Not only does he know the Constitution, but he also excels in delivering a sales pitch. As junior Achievement Salesman of the Year, he represented Lan- caster County in regional competition in Massachusetts in April. Students Find Treasure Isldnd In Many Forms Left: NVith their cash prizes in hand, winners in the American History Essay Contest sponsored by the D.A.R. arc Paul Daeliling, first place, Diane Cooclinan, second, and Catherine Lindenmeyer, third. Seated is Charlene Landis who placed first in the American Legion Essay Contest. Melanie Parmcr Won first place in the V.F.XV, essay contest on civil defense and received a 25-dollar loncl. Below--Left: VVilliam Eiclielberger exhibits a piece of linen he wove on a four-harness hand-loom. For a similar entry. he won a Cold Achievement Key, and his work will be shown at the National Scholastic Art Exhibition in New York. Right: Chosen by the Business and Professional XVomcn,s Club, uTo1norrow's Career XVomen are ifront rowj Marsha Ceier, Diane Albright, Roberta Borneman, and Eloise Aurand. Sec- ond Row: Diane Goodman, Melanie Pariner, Dolores Fitting, Dorothy Ryan, and Billie XVolf. At the end of their juniorhyear, Mfhe Rivalsv numherecl eleven students with perfect A averages. Seated are Dorothy Ryan, Julia Shenk, Roberta XVilliams, and Billie Sing Out The Glory Right: Jeffery Boas, representing McCaskcy, became the Lan- caster County winner in the 'cVoice of Democracyn contest. Below-Left: Altho Roberta Wfilliams and Diane Goodman, semi-Hnalists in the National Merit Scholarship Competition, strike a studious pose, Roberta had cleverly disguised a coniie hook behind her Cornell cover! Both girls also qualified for tho final test in the National Honor Society Scholarship Coin- petition. Right: Clothes may make the man, hut according to Dorothy Ryan, McCaskcy,s Homemaker of Tomorrow, and Louise Jennings, representative to McCall's Teen Fashion Board. women make the clothes. VVolf. Standing: Harold Sobel, Ceorge Harlem, Charles Helm, Roherta Borneman, Ann Neidermyer, Melanie Parmer, and Catherine L.lHClCl1llIt'yC1'. -M .M wt Ms,m,f,aww.x,mw-,www -m Front Row: Catharine Barley, john Slaugh, vice-president, Frank Hershey, president, Louise jcnnings, secretary: Mary WValton. Second Row: Claudia Kachel, Bettie Ca - ver, Carol Pew, Toletha Todd, Priscilla Loomis, Barbara McCowan, Mildred Schaeifer. Third How: Iohn Fellen- baum, Paul Fedor, john Hanlon, George Brubaker, VVil- liam Difley, Henry Huffman, Louis Caccamo. Student Council Voices Wishes Ot Student Body The Student Council, consisting of one repre- sentative from each homeroom and one from various school activities, gives students an oppor- tunity to voice their opinions. Edward C. Kraft, assistant principal, is supervisor. Committees that comprise the council are pro- gram, safety, suggestion, concession, welfare, Front Row: Ioan Ehlciter, Patricia Gardner, Teresa Schal- ler, Kathleen Campbell, Sally Milley, Kate Donnelly Mary Patounas, Bonnie Rees, Virginia Ulmer. Second Row: Maralyn Young, Linda Ellenberger, judith Grod, Eleanor Sampson, Carol Frey, Susan Bair, Bonnie Kline, handbook, and cafeteria. This year three mem- bers went to a conference at Penn Manor High School, and the officers went to a meeting at Cornwall. The council sponsored two faculty teas, wrote a cafeteria code, and took a safety poll. Carol Pewis committee planned a revision of the handbook. Brenda Broome, Jean Smith, Barry Kotler. Third Row: David Copenhafer, Kenneth Trytko, Michael Marcuse, Conde Hamlin, Eugene Homan, Ralph Schnee, Robert Hcss,lHobert Landis, Richard VVolf, Dennis Bruce, James Appe . The program committee of the Student Council plans one as- sembly program for each month. Outstanding programs this year included the Mormonaires,v a group of six men who played musical instruments and sangg a iilm called 'iHighway Safety Is No Accidentf featuring Iohnny Parsons, a well- known race driver of the Indianapolis Speedwayg and a movie called Citizenship in Actionf, Bring on the cookies, says Mr. Wil- liam L. Atchley as Barbara McCoWan serves tea. Brenda Broome and To- letha Todd help make the Facul-tea a success. Getting in voice for the NVilliamsport game, julia Shenk and Sandra Craeter are ready to 'iXVallop Willy-Port as Christl Behn and Carolyn Harrison predict a hanginf Council Sponsors Assemblies And Activities Catherine Lindenmeyer was chosen McCaskey,s Halloween Queen by vote of the audience in the talent assembly. Contestants for the crown were Cfront rowj Kathryn Polite, Sallylee Shultz, Bonnie Carpenter, Linda Porter. Sec- ond Row: Sandra Binkley, Catherine Lindcnmeyer, Ruth Leapman, Barbara Twitmire, Claudia Kachel, Susanne Price. . 29 Left: After tlie uSVVCCtllE'tlI't Swingin dance, Barliara Bru- baker, Carol Nissly, and Edward Carr wisli that putting up decorations were as easy as tearing tliein down. Front Row: Louise Ryan, Peggy Foote, Dorothy Ryan, Sue Mellinger, Alice Palmer, Bonnie Homan, Sandra Graeter. Second Row: Carol Pew, Bonnie Butson, Cath- arine Barley, Barbara Brubaker, lean Gilbo, Susan Zieg- Riglltz The decorations subcommittee goes all out to set tlie mortal for the Thanksgiving dance witli large draw- ings of Pilgrims, Indians, and pumpkins, Decorotions Brighten Socio ls Left: The pause tliat rc-fresliesl Prom Cl13.l1'lllCH Kent Frazier and Barbara Mt-Cowan take time out from deco- rating for tlie 1959 Senior Dance in June. ler, Diana Henry, julia Shenk, Nancy Ogden. Third Row: ,Ioan Byers, Edward Carr, Robert Bergen, Benjamin Stigelnian, John Hanlon, Donald Hobman, Ronald Hinkle, Kathryn Polite. x, :nma-i L ,M 1wM1uQo,m-.wwrumf4 Tripping the light fantastici' enjoyed hy all at the Fri- day night dances. At tar lc-it Carol Rupp and Vincent Keagy can he seen. Right: judy Banzhaf with David Foster and Jeffery Boas and his triend look contented. All-School Sociol Committee Sponsors Five Donces Under the direction ot the senior deans, Nlrs. Mary B. Myers and S. Ernest Kilgore, the All- School Social Committee sponsored five dances: Noveinher Nocturne, i'Pilgrim SWirl,v 'iCavern Capadef' Sweetheart Swing, and Parisian Holidayfi The co-chairmanship is shared hy Kent Frazier and Barbara McCowan. Front Row: Susan Hertz, Sarah XVintcr. Christl Behn, Barbara McCowan, Pamela Fitzkco, Judith Bare, Cath- erine Lindennieyer. Second Row: Ann Neidermyes, Eloise Aurand, Tolctha Todd, Janice Leptich, Marcia Decker. Susan Bair. Ceorgia Fritsch, Charlotte Herr. E The 55 members, Working many hours after school, perform varied duties under subchairmen Eloise Aurand, publicityg Bruce Bear, refresh- mentsg George Brubaker, admissionsg Pamela Fitzkee, guestsg Sandra Craeter, checkroomg Ron- ald Hinkle, propertyg Julia Shenk, decorationsg and Leslie Zwirn, music. Third Row: Nicholas Poncros, Eleanor Sampson, Betsy Lorenz, Pamela Straub, Carol Nissly, Kent Frazier. Fourth ROW: Richard XVolf, Eric Lane, Ccorgc Brubaker, Bruce Bear, Raymond XVise. David Thompson, Leslie Zwirn. The Thirteenth Choir Thrills Audience Helen OiNeill . . . XVill Crosby . . . Mrs. Crosby . . . Roscoe Crosby . . Edward XfVales . . Mary Eastwood . Helen Trent .... Braddish Trent . . Howard Standish Philip Mason . . . Elizabeth Erskine Grace Standish . JoAnne Hostetter . . . . . . . Irvin Sittler . . . Barbara Kurtz Robin Goldsmith . . .... Larry Terrell . . . . Susan Kraft . . . . Susan Solomon . . . . . , VVesley Schnee . . Philip Becker . . . . . Arthur Hedge . . ..... Gail Hillard ......SherrillKreadv Pollock ..................... ........... C harles Helm Madame Rosalie La Grange . . . . . Catherine Lindenmeyer Tim Donohue ............. ............. I olm Krill Sergeant Dunn ............ jere Moser Policeman ...... . . . Eugene Eichelberer Doolan ......,............................ Ronald Kropf 'iThe Thirteenth Chairf one of the most popular and success- ful mystery plays ever produced on Broadway, was presented on the McCaskey stage November 20 and 21 under the direc- tion of Miss Naomi B. Terry. The story centers around a dinner party given by Roscoe Crosby. Madame La Grange, an eccentric Irish medium, holds a seance. In the course of the meeting, While all the doors and windows to the room are locked, a man is killed. Inspector Donohue is called to solve the case. As the investi- gation proceeds, suspicion falls on Helen O,Neill, who is en- gaged to YVill Crosby. Thru the eHorts of Madame La Grange, guilt is removed from Helen, and the murderer is un- covered. Mr. Foster Augustine and the Stage Crafters created the scenery. Student directors were Lois Cochran, Ronald Kropf, Elaine Long, Wesley Schnee, and Barbara Spiese. Starting top right and proceeding left and down: I. Madame Rosalie La Grange conducts a spiritualistic seance in the Crosby home. 2. Per- suadcd by Madame La Grange, Mr. Crosby. and Will Crosby, Helen O'Ncill reveals why she visited the murdered manis room right before his death. The family butler, Pollock, politely looks on. 3. Mr. Mason and Mrs. Crosby try to arouse Mary Eastwood after she hears the dead man speak at the scance. 4. The policeman tells Sergeant Dunn and Inspector Donohue that the murder weapon is not hidden in the chim- ncy. 5. Inspector Donohue tries to find out Madame La Grangc's rela- tionship to Helen O'Ncill. YV Ploygoers Discover The Curious Sovoge The Guests: a 1 Florence . . . .... Susan Kraft Hannibal . . . ........ john Krill Fairy May . . . . . . JoAnne Hostetter Jeffrey ....... ...... I rvin Sittler Mrs. Paddy .... . . . Brenda Flory The Family: Titus ...... . . . Robin Goldsmith Samuel .... ......... A rthur Hedge Lily Belle ............ Sandra Nagy Mrs. Savage . . . . . . Catherine Lindenmeyer The Staff: Miss Willie ............................. Gail Hillard Dr. Emmett ........................ Richard Haefner Student Directors: Betsy Griffith, Barbara Kurtz, Elaine Long, VVesley Schnee, Yvonne Summar 'The Curious Savagef' a great comedy hit on Broadway, was presented at McGaskey April 8 and 9 under the direction of Miss Naomi B. Terry, dramatics supervisor. The story centers around Mrs. Ethel P. Savage, who in- herited ten-million dollars at her husbandis death. Her three step-children, Lily Belle, Samuel, and Titus scheme desper- ately to get control of the money. XVhen they End that she transferred her money to negotiable bonds, they decide to send her to The Cloistersf' a private mental institution. Here she meets four people who seem as sane as her own relatives. Trying to Find the money, her children visit her many times. Mrs. Savage finally decides that she belongs to the 'ioutsidev world, The set was provided by Mr. Foster Augustine and his club and Mr. Irvin Shelly and the wood-shop boys. All the furni- ture was rebuilt and re-upholstered. Starting top left and proceeding right and down: l. Lily Belle and Titus Savage look on with disgust when Mrs. Savage accepts the eceentrieities of the other members of MThe Cloistersf' 2. Hannibal entertains Flor- ence, Ieffrey, and Fairy May with some 'ibcautifulu violin playing. S. Miss NVillic, a nurse at the home, does not take the 50,000-dollar bribe that Mrs. Savage seriously offers her. 4. Lily Belle states that her motheris teddy bear is childish and tries to take it while Titus and Samuel encourage her. 5. Doctor Emmett calmly tries to persuade Mrs. Paddy, a patient who refused to talk for twenty years, to tell where she hid Mrs. Savagcis bonds. Front Row: Eugene Eichelberger, I0 Anne Hostetter, Connie Eshleman, Elaine Long, Eloise Aurand, Catherine Lindenmeyer, Susan Kraft, Donna Long, Patricia Miller, Betsy GriHith. Second Row: Arthur Hedge, Miss Naomi B. Terry, adviser, Sandra Nagy, Lois Cochran, Barbara Thespicms Goin Experience Points toward membership in the National Thes- pian Society can be earned by participation in school dramatic events, by working with the Stage and lighting crews, and by rendering serv- ice as a student director. Stars are awarded for work beyond admittance requirements. Each year new members are inducted, and an The cast of UA Dime a Dozenf, Written by John Krill, in- Spiese, Gail Hillard, Yvonne Summar, Brenda Flory, Gary Sutherland, jere Moser. Third Row: XVesley Schnee, Larry Terrell. Paul Daehling, John Krill, Ronald Kropf, Robin Goldsmith. Irvin Sittler. Thru Triumph And Tragedy Honorary Thespian is named. To date the fol- lowing faculty members, past and present, were honored with memberships: William L. Atchley, Sarah E. Bitner, Gardiner C. Criswell, Dr. B. B. Herr, Edward C. Kraft, B. Arvilla Miller, A. Fred Rentz, John H. Rodman, Dorothy E. Schock, and Naomi B. Terry. Terrell, Sandra Nagy. and Betsy Griflith. cludes Irvin Sittlcr, Susan Kraft, Robin Goldsmith, Larry As one of the Colt brothers, Larry Terrell acts in his own original play, Frontier Chickenf, Front Row: Wes- ley Schnee, Robin Goldsmith, John Krill, Larry Terrell. Second Row: Yvonne Summar, Barbara Kuhn, Helen Nussbaum, Nancy Chant, Lois Coch- ran, Cheryl jefferson, Elaine Long, Irvin Sittler. Student Body Enioys Student-Written Plolys Each January, members of the dramatics classes pre- sent three original skits in an assembly program. Authors of each skit may select their casts, and stu- dents direct the performances. In the cast of the short play Gina, written by Nancy Ulmer, are Cfront rowl Linda Terrell, Iuclitli Reichard, Barbara Kurtz, julia Theobalcl. Second Row: Nancy Ulmer, Bonnie Wagner, Lydia Hopkins, Kathryn Polite, Lois Hendrickson. In the Christmas play Dramatics-Club actors Michael Ronald Kropf, and Brenda Flory look for a mouse. Each Marcuse, Betsy Griffith, Irvin Sittler, Linda Ellcnberger, year the club presents a program in Concert Hall. 35 Front Row: Brenda Broome, Peggy Foote, Jane Miller, Pamela Fitzkee, Patricia Catht-rs, LaVon Dr-Haven, Roberta Williams, Barbara Kautz, Susan Ziegler, Ina Lanipartcr, Connie Eshleman, Alice Palmer, Brenda Flory, Patricia Glasser, Kay McMichael, Catherine NValzl. Second Row: Georgia Fritsch, Charlotte Herr, Vicki Myers, Judith Meikrantz, Bonnie Butson, Janice Leptich, Susan Potts, Cay Gochcnauer, Anne Rhoads. Judith Sherr, Char- lene Landis, Carolyn Harrison, Doris Baum, Louise Jennings, Lynda Foote, Julie Hull. Third How: Judith Clark, Joyce Glee Club Highlights Y The McCaskey Glee Clubs, under the direction of Miss Dorothy E. Schock, presented the Christ- mas portion of Handelis Messiah as their an- nual Yuletide concert. The groups were accom- panied by Roberta VVilliams, pianist, and Betsy Lorenz and George Sparks, organists. Two of the outstanding features of the program were the 'iHallelujah Chorusi' and the traditional closing number, i'Silent Night. Parts of the 'iMessiah were sung at the Christmas assembly also. ln May, thc glee clubs, accompanied by the Druecker, Susan Bromcr, Mary Beth Walton, Patricia Miller, Eloise Aurancl, Shirley Lucas, Donna Long, Cheryl Jefferson, Karen Bauer, Diane Albright, Elizabeth Shelly, Frances Keller, Catharine Barley, Gloria Fans. Fourth Row: Sharon Morris, Donna Wolf, Carolyn McCulley, Lydia Hopkins, Charlotte Metz- ger, Susan Heitman, Jane Verwohlt, Carol Pamier, Virginia Dor- wart, Diane Goodman, Alice Riley, Barbara Coulson, Marcia Decker, Sallylee Shultz. ecur With Spring Musicole orchestra, displayed their abilities in the presen- tation of CarouselD by Rogers and Hammer- stein. 'iCarouselv Was chosen from several other selections for its musical and literary content. Patricia Miller, Jere Moser, David Ehemann, and Paul Daehling sang the leading parts. Bonnie Butson and Peggy Foote served as choreog- raphers. The scenery was designed by Foster Augustine, his regular classes, and the Stage Crafters. J. Irvin Shelly and the boys in Wood shop constructed the boats and basic props. Left: Jere Moser, Jocl Lantz, Eugene Eichclbcrgcr. and Patricia Miller congratu- late each other on being chosen representatives to District Chorus Festival. Bight: Boys dancing? Anything Can Happen when the glee club rehearses tor Carousel, Peggy Foote, NVilliam XVohlscn, James Swarr, Robert Meredith ftopl, lVesley Schnee, James McCormick, NVilliam Difley, Peter Swift, and Bon- nie Butson Work out a routine for Ulilow High, Blow Lowfy Front Row: Robert McComsey, joseph Centiui, Paul Martin, Edward Hess, Miss Dorothy E. Schock, VVesley Sehnee, Eugene Eichelberger, Dennis Ceiter, Robert Meredith. Second Row: joseph Emmi, Edward Ruth, Larry Albin, David Ehemann, Thomas Sawyer, Wfilliam Diliey, VVilliam Wohlsen, Bruce Youngnian, Paul Daeh- ling, james McCormick. Third Row: joel Lantz, Gerard Cehman, Larry Hullihen, Michael Ervin, john Coons, YVilliam Hopkins, Iere Moser. john Krill, james Swarr. This Singing World Enrolls Many Participants Front Row: Patricia XVeaver, Jean McGarvey, Elizabeth Valenteen, Barbara Saylor, Carol Frey, Saundra Carver, Louise Ryan, Elizabeth Fletter, Carol Landis, Elaine Cuniff. Second Row: Iudith Womer, Roxane Maxwell, Martha Reese, Lynne Bard, Patricia Ryan, Karol Hurst, Dolly Speee, Barbara Posten. Third Row: Linda Emich. Bonnie Engle, Melinda Martin, Dorothy Madonna, Frances Engle, Gretchen Rummel, Sheryl Curran, Susan Blank. Fourth Row: Kathleen Campbell, Janice Price, Amanda Smith, Gail ilillarcl, Catharine Kammerer, Eve- lyn Daehling. Front Row: Alice Riley, Virginia Dorwart, Eloise Aurand, Bonnie Butson, Donna Long, Patricia Miller, Vicki Myers, Mary VValton, Louise Jennings, Catharine Barley. Second Row: Patricia Glasser, Roberta XVilliams, Char- lotte Herr, ,Iulic Hull, Catherine VValzl, Alice Palmer. Patricia Cathcrs, LaVon DeHavcn, Susan Bromer, Lynda Foote, Miss Dorothy E. Schock. Third Row: David Elic- mann, James McCormick, VVilliam Diilcy, Larry Hulli- hen, Michael Ervin, joel Lantz, Jere Moser, Paul Daeh- ling, Edward Ruth, Diane Goodman. Fourth Row: Rob- ert McComsey, Robert Meredith, NVQ-slcy Schnee, Larry Albin, Joseph Emmi, Carl Nelson, Edward Hess, Eugene Eichelberger, joseph Centini. Songsters Sing For School And Civic Events The Choristers, a group consisting of 40 boys and girls selected from Senior Glee Club, meet weekly under the supervision of Miss Dorothy E. Schock. This year, in addition to singing for many public organizations and school assemblies, they made a video tape which was shown on television during the Christmas season. Among the occasions for which they sang were Parents' Night, the D.A.R. Assembly, and the Left: Larry Hullihen, Donna Long, and james McCor- mick say that CarouselU is not Mstrictly for the birds, as Dennis Geiter Cforegroundj strikes a pose for the boys baccalaureate service. They also performed for the annual Elks, Memorial program, a meeting of the Happy Hours Club at the Brunswick Hotel, and the memorial exercise for Arnold F, Fink, former supervisor of the physical education and health department of Lancaster City schools. Six members of the group presented numbers from 'iCarouselv at a meeting of the Lancaster Business and Professional WVomen,s Club. dance. Right: Diane Goodman, owner of a rooming house in Carousclf meets Eloise Aurand and john Knll on their way to the clambake. nw i ge y .M H Front Row: Helene Bolhach, Raymond Coulter, Susin McCurdy, Toletha Todd. Mary Pfcittcr, julia Shenk. Second Row: Ann Martin, Lenorc Young, Roberta Borne- inan, Sharon Lowe, Frances Cooper, Carol F rey, Barbara Saylor, Ieanne Cilho. Third Row: Edward Ruth, Jeffrey McCune, Lynn Randall, Evelyn Daehling, Charlotte Metzger, Linda Black, Susan Kraft, Nancy Flawd, john Slaugh. McCc1skey Orchestra Creotes Modern Music Mood The McCaskey Orchestra, composed of forty- three musicians, participated in several programs during the year. Christmas Rhapsodyn was played in the holiday assembly. In the annual spring concert, Rhapsody and Rhythmsf, the string section played seven selections, featuring two compositions, Fiddle Faddlei' by Leroy Anderson and Dittersdorfis Symphony in F Majorf, A video tape recording was shown on WVCAL-TV prior to the concert. The orchestra Front Row: Kenneth Reeves, Priscilla Loomis, Billie WVolf, julia Thcohald, David Alspach, Michael Marcuse. Second Row: joan Byers. Barbara Benner, Marjorie Don- ley, Karen Sollinger, Edward Carr, Janette Bauer, Victor also accompanied the glee clubs in the spring musicale Carouself' The Symphonette,', a small group of selected musicians, provided music at the school play. Delegates to the Southern District Orchestra Festival in April were Iulia Shenk, Toletha Todd, and Raymond Coulter, violin, Janette Bauer, French horn, Ieanne Gilbo, cello, Iulia Theo- bald, oboe, and Robert Ward, trombone. Bushong, student director, jacques Mumma. Third Row: john Albright, Mary Papcz, Betsy Lorenz, Mr. Donald L. Trostlc, director. Members of the dance band are Cfront rowi james Sharf, Ronald Rhinier, Kenneth Reeves, Iolin Lynes, Randolph Rill, james Brendle, Betsy Lorenz, john Coons. Second Row: Steven Michael, Douglas Smith, Victor Bushong, jacques Mumma, James Brown, Henry Lipman. VVilliam Musicoil Groups Present The concert band, orchestra, and dance band members presented Rhapsody and Rhythmsi' on March 19, 1960. Before the concert, the organ- izations held a recording session to tape music for a long-playing record, which was purchased by students and faculty members. Ianette Bauer, Barbara Benner, Ioan Byers, In full regalia at dress rehearsal, the concert band mem- bers are I. Albright, 1. Alexander. D. Alspach, I. Bauer, I. Benedict, B. Benner. R. Bergen, L. Bowman, I. Brendle, H. Bricker, T. Buchanan, V. Bushong, L. Butcher, I. Byers, E. Carr, B. Carver, S. Chernoif, VV. Cool, R. Coulter, R. Diehm, M. Donley, J. Ehemann, R. Fasig, R. Feister, C. Frey, P. Ceist, -I. Cery, I. Cilbo, E. Harple, C. Helm, C. Hollinger, D. Hostetter, H. Huffman, C. Hull, B. Jarrett, XV. Kahl, G. Kipphorn, P. Knauss, I, Kahl, john Slaugh. Third Row: Edward XValton, Ray- mond Coulter, Martin Shirk, Richard Diehm, Randall Feister. Iames Benedict, Lawrence Bowman, Robert Bergen. Rhapsody And Rhythms Henry Huffman, Julia Theobald, and Robert XVard represented McCaskey at the District Band Festival. 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Trombone slides. clarinet keys, and fin- Q gers frozeg but neither rain, sleet, nor snow kept the band from preparing formation drills and precision marching demonstrations for halftime intermissions. Head majorette Billie VVolf placed first in the State strutting contest. Three years ago she won fifth place in world competition. l , Sandra ChernoH, Coralie Hull, Evelyn liar-ple, and Ronald Rhinier lead thc hand back to school from a morning rehearsal. Daphne XVerle, ,Io Anne llostetter, Karen Wfalz. Brenda Teresa Schaller, Judith Rainey, Bonnie Kline, judith Broome. Elaine Carr. Donna Gibson, Claudia Kachel. Mann. Foreground: Billie Wfolf, head maiorettc. 5 3 F i 3 mmsm wuiagm1 muw4 1mwu.1w: 115. Front Row: llatricia Campbell, Margaret llibberd, lac- Most-lnann. Susan Fisher, Gere Reisiuger, Deanna Lint- quelyn Sheafler, Erna Heinz. Second Row: Rachel Solo- ner, Mary Lou Strother. mon, Nancy Chant, Alice Knauss. Linda Bender, Ioycc Gail Kendig, student secretary, files cards. Library Staff Arromges Displays The student library staff, under the direction of Miss Dorothea Wolfe and Bliss Marilyn j. VVrigl1t, keeps the library running smoothly. The girls give of their time before and after school and during study periods. Charging books and materials, Hling. and supervising the circulation of magazines are a few of their duties. One of the big jobs is the arranging of displays which brighten the library. The position of student secretary was established this year, her duties in- clude clerieal Work and typing. To Open Wonderful New VVorlds and encourage students to Wake Up And Pmeadf' National Library yVeek was observed with programs in all hoinerooms. Front Row: Charlotte Harnish, It-an Brighton, Kay Edna Le-fever. Carole Brooks, Marsha Boyer, Sheryl Wfhenry. Second Row: Edna Sanders, Amanda Smith, Curran. Patricia Bailey, Alberta Harnish, Catherine Kammercr, -W-.11 1-.1111-u-mp-1-1 xlvl1 Classwork Today - Factory To Museum To Gymnasium By means of field trips, the ACES program acquaints high-school students with business and industry in the Lancaster area. At right Nlr. Frank H. Longenecker of Simplex Paper Box Corporation explains the gluing process to Paul Heine, ,lanice Leptieh, Peter Swift. and Carol Pew. Dr. Horace R. Barnes and Dr. H. M. I. Klein serve as directors and guides. Left: At Mr. Clarence M. Ebersole's American history museum, a shotgun wedding is depicted by -lames Brown and Doreen Hahn While Eugenea Beard listens to the latest in entertainment. Below-Left: The national physical litness program, con- sisting of seven tests, was conducted in the physical- edueation classes. In the first four tests, high scorers of the senior girls were Christl Behn, shuttle rung Bettie Carver, modified pull-upsg Carol Pew, sit-upsg and Mary Cable, standing broad jump. Right: Andy Stoe won the shuttle run in 9.1 seconds. Robert Salzman was highest in sit-ups at 1001, and also of the pull-ups at 18. In the broad iump, the best senior record was made by john Croft. my-mmm,w.Q:u......,.,ws.st mmmmam.mm l i Left: In the machine shop james Shaw measures eollcts with outside calipers while Michael Stewart adiusts the table for a fine cut on a gear on the milling machine. Right: In the electric shop Alan llcrtz checks the relay on a direct current automatic motor control panel. blames Painter and Frederick NVhite oth-r advice. Vocational Training Aids In Developing Academic Work This year the students in the electric shop have undertaken the building of a foreign language laboratory for use in the school. Consisting of a master panel and ten booths, it permits learners to become fluent in the spoken as well as the written language. Each booth is equipped with a microphone, a head-set, and an amplifier with a selector switch for choosing the desired lan- Left: Mr. Franklin R. Marsh, industrial arts instructor, puts a measuring tool to good use to determine the thick- ness ten slices of bread will make in a king-sized club sandwich. Right: In the auto shop Nelson Dougherty uses the analyzer for the carburetorg Ronald Hickey guage. The student selects the assigned lesson channel and then listens to a tape recording of the current lesson. He uses the microphone to imitate aloud exactly what he hears. By listen- ing to his own voice thru the head-set, he is able to compare his pronunciation with that on the recording. This electronic aid allows the teacher more time for personal help. checks a spark plug while john Mooney assures the tight- ness of the fan belt. In the background Iames Vifenger tests the vacuum control, Mr. Vlfarren Kline, auto-shop teacher, owns the car. .5 Sandra Ulrich, listening attentively to a dietaphone, types student has ever accomplished so early in the year. One a business letter, while Dolores Fitting transcribes from hundred words per minute. is the standard for graduation. her shorthand notes. Dolores, alter completing the 120- By the end ot February, eight senior girls had passed the word shorthand test in her junior year, passed the 140- 1:20-word test. word test in February of this year, a feat no MeCaskey Business Ed uccition -Varied Jobs, Mo ny Opportunities Right: Carol Brenner furnishes Mr. Charles S. Mulhatten, head of the Business Education Department. with neces- sary information for a part-time office job. Lower Left: In an advanced accounting class, Marsha XVorley and Judy Steckervetz are assisted by XValter Mussehnan in fil- ing their bookkeeping sets and projects. Lower Right: -Io Ann liuhland totals bank deposit slips on a printing calculator, the newest piece of office equipment in the general clerical room. Foreground: Darla Zimmerman, Carole Craybeal. Front drcd Schaeffer, Dinah Eiscnbergcr. Second Row: Charles Row: Lester Shcaffer, Ioanne Criest, Elaine Yeager, Althoff, jcrc Dcisley, Roberta Rebman, Henry Kirchner, Diana Kcnsingcr, Yolanda Mcngali, Carole Spohn, Mil- Donald Cully. Richard Hineer, Susan Flickinger. Distributive-Educotion Students Sponsor Voried Progroms JE vvrmiia 'MS The members of the distributive education course attend school in the morning and work in stores in the afternoon. Trained to be retail salesmen, they operate the school store and arrange dis- plays in the salesroom and main lobby. Three credits are earned for classroom work and two credits for the store laboratory work. The group sponsored many activities this past year: a 'KC-et-acquainted Partyv for teen-agers in similar courses in surrounding cities, a school assembly program and tea, and a St. Patrick's Day sale. The group attended the meeting of the Na- tional Retail Merchants Association in New York and the State Distributive Education Convention in York. Donald Cully won first place in a debate held to select a representative to the State public- speaking contest. As winner, he visited a Dis- tributive Education program in a Bucks County high school. Above: Galen Croff views last year's prize-winning minia- ture exhibit, which was based on thc musical production Oldahomal,' Below: After the assembly on D. E. Day, a tca was held for the visitors and faculty members. Mildred Schaeffer fseatedj, Dinah Eiscnbcrger, Mrs. Kathryn A. Clark, instructor, and Dr. Calcn Jones, York coordinator, poso for a last-minute snapshot. Miss Pauline Stauffer takes advantage of a lovely fall day Suzanne Price Iinet Young Frederick Bichm in hath to hold art class out-doors under a copper beech tree. ryn Polite and VV1nd1 Barton A Sel oi Grass pro Sketching the scenery are Nancy Ogden, Charles Burns, NlCl6S 1 ple isant pllct for the irtists Out-doors And In-doors, Busy Hounds Make Hcappy People Right: Crafts class teaches a variety of skills. Xvhile James Creenawalt models a piraicis head, John Zinnner- man huilds a ceramic slah piece. james Dorncs finishes glazing a statuettc. Below-Left: In cooking class Beverly Croft and Richard Cciter both know that the quickest Way to a manis heart is thru his stomach. Right: Donna Long listens to a tape recording of her own voice reciting her French lesson. james Painter operates from the main control panel. Under the supervision of H. Leland Hoover and I. Irvin Shelly, the boys in the electric and wood shops are build- ing ten language hooths and a central teacher's control panel for use in the schoolis four foreign language de- partments. I Paths Qf Glory M 11 is er -'ix 5 - g : Cl' The Paths of Glory pass thru the three sports seasons. Front Row: Paul Heine and Frank Her- shcy. Standing: Vincent Kcagyg Boyd Sponauglc, head coach of football and trackg E. jerry Brooks, cross-country and assistant track coachg Walter Krcidcr, baseball and iayvee basketball coach. Paul, Frank, and Vincent participated in onc sport each season. 49 Front Row: David Flinchbaugh, Frank Metzger, Sanford Hill, Frank Geigerg George Bechtold, Frank Hershey, Paul Feder, co- captainsg David Miller, Ronald johnson, james Brendle, David Thompson. Second Row: Dale LeFever, james Fatta, Ronald Rill, Charles McFalls, VVilliam Hopkins, James Bower, Raymond VVise, Frederick Blaebaum, john Sullivan, Howard Carpenter, Kenneth Stoudt, Michael jackson. Third Row: Henry King, Gridders Romp To Chompio McCaskey's first undefeated football team since 1924 overpowered all opponents in the Central Penn Conference to capture the league cham- pionship for the fourth time since its beginning in 1947. Rated a team of doubtful promisei' by Coach Boyd Sponaugle at the start of the season. the Tornado surprised everyone by romping for nine straight victories, piling up 210 points against 26 for the opponents. Only three lettermen- co-captains George Bechtold, Paul F edor, and Frank Hershey-returned from the 1958 season. The Red and Black clinched the Central Penn title with a spectacular 20-0 win over the highly- Frank Hershey dashes around right end while Ch clear the way thru John Harris players. Thomas Kawasale, Douglas Markley, Gerard Gehman, Theodore Hambright, Alvin LeCount, David Kleckner, Robert Barr, William Hatfield, Kenneth Smith, Iohn Stallings. Fourth Row: Boyd L. Sponaugle, head coachg Robert V. King, Charles R. Miller, assist- ant coachesg Melvin Bowman, James Matheny, Morton Rostolskyg Edward L. Haller. Daniel YV. McGary, assistant coachesg james J. Neely, faculty managerg Eugene Riedel, manager. nship And Unclefeotecl Season aries rated john Harris with halfback Sandy Hill scor- ing all three touchdowns. Even more spectacu- lar was the Tornadois 26-0 final win over York for an undefeated season. Highlights of the game were halfback Ken Stoudtis runs of 75 and 84 yards, both for touchdowns. Post-season recognition for McCaskey players was notable. Ken Stoudt placed second in Cen- tral Penn scoring with nine touchdowns and 54 points. Center George Bechtold, guard Paul F edor, quarterback Frank Hershey, tackle Frank Metzger, and halfback Ken Stoudt were selected for the Conference All-Star squad. McFalls helps SCHEDULE McCaskey Opponent 36 Coatesville 6 19 Lebanon 6 26 VV illiam Penn 0 28 Wfilliamsport 14 13 Steelton-Highspire 0 28 Reading 0 20 john Harris 0 14 Milton Hershey 0 26 York 0 Eager McCaskey fans crowd around Coach Boyd. Spo- nuugle and the Tornadoes after the final undefeated contest against York. Upper Right: Quarterback Frank llershcy takes advan- tage of a hole in the Stcelton line as Ken Stoudt closes in to throw a key block. Right: Co-captains Paul Fedor, George Bechtold, and Frank Hershey led Mr. Sponaugle's Red and Black team to victory. Paul is the first player in Lancaster history to make the Associated Press All-State first team. On the United Press International All-State team Fedor made first-string guardg Hershey, second-string quarter- backg and Bechtold received honorable mention. Left: York tacklers drop Sanford Hill after he advances the ball with the aid of Paul Fedor, guard. Right: Dave Miller grinds out yardage against WVillia1nspo1't as Frank Geiger and Paul Fedor take a few players out of action Ken Stoudt prepares to tollow thru from the rear. lm-rv sf ,n l- 1171-- . .,r4-vm1 'nk pi-Q-m-p-m-1 Front Row: Martin Sponaugle, Barry Heiserman, Louis Saunders, Bennett. Wayne Kramer. Earl Parker, David Herr, Michael Smith, Thomas Lcfcvcr, David Morrison, Thomas Hollow, Iohn Fedor, manager, Edward L. Hallcr, assistant coach. Third Row: Richard Timothy Clark, James Davidson, Donald Eshleman, Kenneth Johnson, john Bit-se, Iohn Hecklcs, Howard Means, David Ehe- Krammcs, Lawrcncc Kern, Michael Uhrich. Second Row: Daniel mann, Robcrt Barsumian, Victor Hurdlc, Eugene Homan, Earl W. McCary, coach. Ronald Shifter, james Loar, Ierry Anderson, Sutvr, Andrew Hartman, Ray Ober and Charles Young, managers. jcrry Ford, Thomas Hyson, James Baum, Barry Pteinhart. William Jcayvee Football Team Extends Its Winning Streak The McCaskey Iunior Varsity football team, coached by Daniel SCHEDULE VV. McCary and Edward L. Haller, extended its winning streak MCCQSkeY OPPOUGW to seventeen games before losing to john Harris by one point. 25 WHjfbH11011 E The squad, consisting solely of sophomores, trounced its first 1 .1 mm Penn . v . 33 Milton Hershey 0 three opponents. In their fourth game with Steelton, the Tor- 13 Steeltou 13 nado came from behind twice to register a 13-13 tie. The grid- Reading 0 ders ended the season with a 27-7 win over York, thus complet- 5 1011,-1 Harris 7 ing a 5-1-1 record. 27 York 7 Left: jubilant Lancaster fans surround thc goalposts as Varsity season. Right: At a practice session james Baum Barry Rathyon receivcs some help in tearing down the and David Morrison rush Barry Hcinhart as he punts the uprights after the York contest closed an undefeated ball. ,521 'E 3 Varsity Cheerleaders: 1111110111 Straub, Carolyn Mc-Culley, lcldcx Cllf1Stl Belin l 1111111 l1t7kce Slflflll C1 IC ttr Janice Lcpticli, Betty Lowy, julia Shenk, hc-ad cbcer- Cuol Pmw Se1ted1ntront1s L111kv NICLIHC 1111stot Perky Pepsters Cheer Teams To Victory Thru more victories tha11 defeats, the cheerleaders and their mascots, Lanky,, and Winnie Sue Leptich, in- jected spirit into players and fans. For tl1e squad was augmented by six extra sisted with special duties and cheering. appeared i11 tl1e lobby and halls before and basketball game. New cheers were pep assemblies. I11 an outstanding skit, the first time, girls who as- Many posters each football introduced at the girls por- trayed cheerleaders from different countries. Right: Alternate cheerleaders are Ckneelingl Barbara Kautz and Georgia Fritsch. Standing: Carolyn Harrison, Barbara Searfoss. Diane Albright, Judith Clark. Front Row: Janice Leptich, Barbara Kautz, Cl1ristl Behn, Carolyn McCul- ley. Second Row: Georgia Fritsch, Pamela Fitzkee, Susanne Price, Caro- lyn Harrison, Barbara Searfoss. Third Row: -Iudith Clark, Betty Lowy, Sandra Crue-ter, Carol Pew, Eugene Riedel, Catherine Lindenmeyer, Diane Albright, julia Shenk, Pamela Straub. Front Row: Neal Friend, manager, Charles Westheaffer, Glenn Eyler, Herbert High, Michael Waltman, Erik Frederiksen, Prohert Myers, Edward Iless, manager. Second Row: Daniel YVenner- holt, Alan Cashman, john Fellenbaum, Eugene Eichelberger, Paul Heine, Vincent Keagy, Gary Ressel, james Walters, Craig Rey- nolds, David Feigley. Third Row: G. Richard Bechtel, assistant coach, George Anderson, Terry Diehl, Wesley Shrum, Richard Ackerman, Terry Finch. Thomas Stoudt, XVilliam Roberts, Donald Rineer, David Bone, Richard Ehle, james I. Neely, coach. Fourth Row: William Despard, William Kiefer, john Berzins, Richard Dicely, Lloyd Snyder, Gunter Stein, Rohert Landis. VVi1liam Har- rison, Iohn Hoffman, james Rosenthal. Fifth Row: William Krous, jeffrey McCune, Ioel Fetter, Paul Martin, Jere Tangert, William Sherriif. Phares XVilson, Howard Gortright, Gerald Gieg. Soccermen Boost Victorious Seoson The BIcCaskey soccer team, with nine returning varsity players, completed its second consecutive winning season with a 11-2-1 record. After drop- ping their second game to Garden Spot by one goal, the booters remained undefeated until the finals in the District 3 playoffs. McCaskey edged out Brandywine and Northeastern, but lost a heart-breaker to Pequea Valley by a 2-3 overtime score. Four players were named to the first- string City-County All-Stars. The junior varsity Hnished an undefeated sea- son by winning over Kennett Square 1-0. Scor- ing five shut-outs, the booters tallied thirty-one goals to their opponents, nine. SCHEDULE MCCaskey Opponent 6 Lampeter-Strasburg 2 1 Gaiden Spot 3 5 Dover 0 4 Myerstown 1 4 Spring Grove 0 4 Octoraro 2 2 West Chester 0 3 Schaeiferstown 3 3 Kennett Square O 1 Reading 0 3 Brandywine 1 3 Northeastern 2 2 Pequea Valley 3 John Fellenhaum and Eugene Eiehel- borger tensely Watch the grueling ac- tion in a practice session as Gary Res- sel, Craig Reynolds, Paul Heine, and Vince Keagy fight for possession of the ball. Fellenhaum, Heine, Keagy, and Richard Ackerman were named to the All-Star squad. Between them, Heine and Keagy, eo-eaptains, made goals. Front Row: john Horn, Douglas Thomas, Donald Derst- lor, Henry Horn, captain, Andy Stoc, VVilliam YVeaver, Thomas Christ, Harold Sload. Second Row: Dale Ken- dig, Kcnncth Trytko, Thomas Duke, Clarence Lackey, Jerry McLain, Thomas Drennen, E. jerry Brooks, Coach. Third Row: David Foster, James Lawrence, Michael Bomhergor, Louis Butcher. Edward Ruth, Richard YVolte. Horns Lead Harriers To Winning Yeclr The McCaskey cross-country team finished the season with an 8 and 4 record which placed them third in the District 3 Cross-Country League. The team lost twice to john Harris and twice to York. Composed mostly of underclassmen, the squad was paced by two brothers-Henry Horn, a senior, and John, a sophomore. Henry broke records on six different courses and lowered the record for McCaskey's course five times. In the State championships, Henry finished second, John came in 18th in a field of 1228 runners. Henry's finish was the best ever of a McCaskey runner and the second best in the history of the state. SCHEDULE NIcCaskey Opponent 43 William Penn 19 46 Central Dauphin 17 19 York 41 38 Reading 17 52 Columbia 15 26 john Harris 29 50 YVilliam Penn .15 51 Central Dauphin 16 36 Coatesville 19 24 York 31 52 Columbia 15 25 john Harris 30 Left: Off A-nd liunningf' Andy Stoe and Henry Horn sprint across the finish linc ot the McCaskey course as they train fOl' coming meets. E. Jerry Brooks, coach, holds the watch that tells the tale. Right: Henry Horn displays some of his many trophies and medals. Front Row: Lloyd Snyder, Harold Phillips, Roger Dickin- son, Michael Uhrich, Martin Sponauglo, Raymond Mey- ers. Second Row: Richard Dicely, manager, Calvin john- son, Jere Tangcrt. Bruce F race. Nvilliam Harrison, XValter lxreider, coach. Stanley Zimmerman, manager. Joyvee Dribblers Complete Tough Leolgue Schedule Wfalter Kreider, in his Second yea1' as junior var- sity basketball coach, led the Tornado squad to 11 wins and 10 losses. With the exception of two juniors, the team was composed of sopho- mores. They compiled 999 points during the season for an average of 47.57 points per game. McCaskey opponents scored 1,006 points for a 47.9 average per game. The Red and Black dribblers started off the season by winning three of four games, and then lost five straight. How- ever, they Hnished strong by Winning their last four contests. The most exciting victory was a 61-60 overtime triumph over Central Dauphin on the home floor. High scorer for the jayvee cagers was Michael Uhrich with 208 points for a 9.9 average per game. Close behind was Ray Meyers with 184 points, or a 9.7 average. Harold Phillips ac- counted for 138 points, Martin Sponaugle tallied 136, and Lloyd Snyder scored 106. Left: Bruce Frat-c and Bay Meyers out-maneuver a Lebanon dribbler to grah a rebound. Right: Marty Sponaugle is poised as Ray Meyers gains control of a jump ball in a contest against Cent1'al Dauphin. SCHEDULE McCaskey Opponent 40 Kntztown 47 43 Camp Hill 37 45 Hanover 43 40 Red Lion 39 48 Coatesville 64 48 Central Dauphin 49 45 John Harris 58 43 Heading 56 47 York 58 39 Milton Hershey 29 57 WVillia1n Penn 39 29 Lebanon . 49 49 Steelton-Highspire 52 61 Central Dauphin 60 60 John Harris 50 33 Reading 44 47 York 75 64 Milton Hershey 29 61 XVilliam Penn 40 46 Lebanon 40 54 Steelton-Highspire 48 Front Row: Eugene Riedel, manager, Eric Lane, John Lynes, Frank Hershey, VValter Young, captain, Vince-at Keagy, Frederick Blaebaum, Barry Reisinger, manager. Second Row: Charles R. Miller, coach, Douglas Hogarth, Louis Butcher, Kenneth Shank, Iames Bower, Michael Cockley, Dr. George Gerlach, team physician. York Victory Highlights Ccigers' Winning Seeison Under the leadership of Charles R. Miller, Mc- Caskeyis varsity basketball team had its first win- ning season in 13 years, with a record of 11 wins and 10 losses. In pre-league competition the cagers recorded two wins and three losses, in league play they won nine and lost seven, giving them a tie for third place. The highlight of the season was the one-point victory over the league-leading York Bearcats. Altho York was in the lead by 10 points at the half, the Tornado hoopsters, inspired by Vince Keagy's sharp shooting, rallied to score 43 points in the last half and handed York its only defeat in Ce tral Penn play. After downing York, the cagers went on a 7-game winning streak before being stopped by Reading. In over-all scoring, Keagy led the team with a 13.7 average, Butch Young was second with 9.1, and Frank Hershey had 8.8. Keagy was the only player to make the Central Penn All-Stars. Left: While Eric Lane moves in on the action, Iack Lynes guards a Lebanon eager as he tries a long jump shot. Right: Vince Keagy eagerly awaits the tap as Butch Young jumps against a Central Dauphin player. SCHEDULE McCaskey Opponent 46 Kutztown 58 62 Camp Hill 48 29 Hanover 35 44 Red Lion 48 51 Coatesville 44 44 Central Dauphin 53 37 Iohn Harris 61 42 Reading 57 69 York 68 48 Milton Hershey 43 47 William Penn 34 49 Lebanon 42 56 Stcelton-Highspire 46 66 Central Dauphin 44 64 Iohn Harris 57 42 Reading 49 48 York 68 44 Milton Hershey 40 49 William Penn 50 60 Lebanon 40 43 Steelton-Highspire 56 Front Row: john Curry, Michael VValtman, Neal Friend, James Reynolds, Paul Martin and Joseph Emmi, co-cap- tainsg Thomas Drennen, YVilliam Despard, Donald Gregg, Eugene Homan. Second Row: Douglas Markley, Wil- liam Hopkins, Harry Leibley, Larry Roehm, jerry Ford, Ross Bare, Howard Boroughs, Eugene Eichelberger, james Groff, Gerald Cain, james Shaw. Third Row: NVil- liam C. Piper, coach, Dennis Hughes, student assistant: Thomas Sottek, Louis Saunders, Michael Rankin, Michael Miller, XVilliam Sherriff, James Emmerich, David Stoddart, Thomas Karvasale, Edgar Long, Dale Baker, Dean Mose- mann, WVilliam Morris, and Clarence Young, managers. Tornodo Wrestlers Better Lost Yeor's Record Reversing the record of last year's grapplers, the McCaskey matmen battled to a seven-win and six-loss season total. For the first year under the direction of Coach William C. Piper, the Tor- nado placed fifth in the Lancaster County League and had two men, joe Emmi and Paul Martin, advance to the final round of the District Sec- tionals. Paul, undefeated in league competition, continued on to the District 3 Championships be- fore losing in his 127-pound division. Altho the grunt-and-groaners lost some heartbreaking matches, they stomped enough opponents to post a winning season. Setting up good prospects for next year, the strong jayvee team dropped only three matches while piling up six victories and one tie. Left: Eugene Eichelherger serves as the victim for grap- pler joe Emmi as he performs a leg pickup and step SCHEDULE McCaskey Opponent 54 Governor Mittlin 6 25 Hempfield 24 18 Hershey 28 48 Octoraro 13 54 Conestoga Valley 0 -13 Donegal 12 19 Warwick 23 20 Solanco 23 12 Manheim Township 28 Reading 14 42 Penn Manor 8 24 Columbia 26 8 Manheim Central 88 throw. Right: Paul Martin instructs Harry Leihley how to use the guillotine on Larry Roehm. Front Row: Joseph Mummaw, Paul Heine,--Tosepli Friend, Gilbert Hartley, Robert Garvey, Peter Swift, John Strantz, Hedge, John Atkins, Donald Lefever, Steven Michael, Richard Gilbert. Third Row: james Mellinger, G. Rich- eaptain, George Brubaker, john Hanlon, Frederic Shcnk, ard Bechtel, assistant coach, jeffrey Alexander, Thomas Thomas Duke. Second Row: Stanley VVatt, Allan Frey, Richard Ehle, Michael Pontz, Philip Becker, Arthur Bradley, Lary McGowan, David Feigley, John Hoffman, Michael Coluzzi, Howard Means, Abram E. Herr, coach. Tornado Tank Team Takes District Second Place SCHEDULE McCaskey Opponent 52 N orris to wn 34 21 York 65 55 Hershey 17 71 Milton Hershey 14 49 Coatesville 37 51 York Suburban 35 72 Manheim Township 14 72 VVilmington 14 57 Hershey 29 72 Manheim Township 14 76 Reading 10 63 York Suburban 23 78 Milton Hershey 10 Left: All-American Champion Rick Gilbert executes a back dive in perfect form at a morning practice session. The sixteenth swimming team coached by Abe Herr completed the 1959-60 season with a 12 and 1 record. A skilled diver, Rick Gilbert, again was undefeated in his event, placed first in the District 3 meet, the Regional, and the State Championships. He raised his own record to a towering 115.93 points. McCaskey Hnished sec- ond to York in the District 3 meet, third in the Eastern Regional PIAA, and fifth in the State PIAA Championships. In the Regionals, Pete Swift came in fifth in the 100-yard breaststroke. The 200-yard medley relay team made up of joe Friend, Pete Swift, Joe Mummaw, and Stanley Watt placed second and broke the school and the district records. In the State meet, they placed third. Right: Joe Friend pushes off for a trial swim. In the Re- gionals, joe gave McCaskey a two-yard lead against York. Front Row: James Lawrence, manager, Terry Hollinger, Edward Harmes, blames Drueckcr, Robert Barsumian, Aaron Shiley, James Hellen, John Hoffman, Thomas Hill, Sylvester jones, Thomas XVeaver, manager. Second Row: David Thompson, Paul Heine, Henry Horn, Sanford Hill, James Fatta, james Bowerg joseph Friend and Paul Fedor, co-captainsg Frank Hershey, David Miller, Rohert Barr, Ronald Rill, Kenneth Stoudt. Third Row: Paul Himclwright, Stanley Wfatt, Douglas Thomas, Frank Metzger, Michael Bomherger, VVilliam Hopkins, Kenneth Shank, Louis Butcher, Ronald johnson, Charles McFalls. john Sullivan, Lewis Burross, Alvin LeCount. Fourth Row: Jerry Ford, Richard Ehlc, Ross VVarfel, Edward Ruth, Kenneth Smith, Timothy Clark, ,lohn VVcst, Roger Dickinson, Richard Dichm, Martin Sponauglc, james Brendlc, Pharcs Wfilson, Michael Smith. Fifth Row: Boyd L. Sponaugle, head coach, Thomas Bostic, Ran- dolph Rill, Clyde Lucas, Theodore Rohinson, Lawrence Bowman, james Davidson, Donald Henderson. Thomas Mellingcr, Davis VVL-aver, Michael Uhrich, Eugene Ho- man, john Horn, E. Jerry Brooks, assistant coach. Trockmen Prepare To Defend District 3 Title Left: Dave Thompson leaps over the low hurdles while joe Friend Crightl, 1959 District champ, conquers the high ones. Left: The Fastest Man Alive Henry Horn, McCaskey,s top miler, jogs around the quarter-mile track. Center: Letterman Frank Hershey practices carrying the baton for future relays. Right: Ken Stoudt leaves the blocks quickly as he strains to improve his dashes. Ken has run the 100 in 10.5 and the 220 in 23.5. Twelve Tornado Lettermen Return To Pace Squad The Tornado cindermen, coached by Boyd L. Sponaugle and F.. jerry Brooks, began practice in March in an effort to extend their Winning streak to 39 and post a fourth District 3 title. The team is paced by 12 letter-Winners from last yearis undefeated squad. Two of these were District champs, Co-captain joe Friend in the high hurdles and Dave Miller in the javelin. Friend later finished second in the State Cham- pionships. Also returning will be District run- ner-up and Co-captain Paul F edor, who finished second in both the shot put and the discusg and Henry Horn, who broke the school record for the mile while running indoors. April 12 the team extended its winning streak to 27 games by defeating Central Dauphin 91-36. The team was led by Winners Henry Horn and Paul Fedor. In its next outing, the Tornado felled Cedar Clilf by 108 to 18. McCaskey Hn- ished second to NVilliamsport in the Shippens- burg Invitational meet on April 16. Horn and Fedor captured first places. Left: Tornado strongman Paul Fedor, who also excels in the discus, lets loose with a mighty heave in the shot put. Right: Ronnie Rill, number-one Red and Black pole-vaulter, skims over the standard in a practice session. SCHEDULE Cot-alico Hershey Vllilson Manheim Township Lebanon XVt-st York Heading llershey Cocalico XVilson Manheim Township Lebanon Beading District 33 P.l.A.A. The varsity golf team consists of David McLain, junior, Boy Thompson and George Brubaker, seniorsg Bruce Frace and Lloyd Snyder, sophomores. Jos- eph M. Fellows is coach, the home course is the Conestoga Country Club. McCc1skey Linksmen Strive For Centrol Penn Title Dave McLain and Boy Thompson watch George Brubaker demonstrate a drive on the home links. The Tornado golf team, with three return- ing lettermen, George Brubaker, Dave McLain, and Ron Proler, expects to im- prove greatly this year. Senior Roy Thompson and sophomores Bruce Frace and Lloyd Snyder fill out the rest of the squad. Coach Ioseph M. Fellows, links- men were hampered by snow that cut short pre-season practice and matches. April 4 McCaskey opened the season by defeating Cocalico 15-0 on the home course. The Bed and Black golfers tied Hershey, the defending District 3 cham- pions, and followed with victories over Wfilson, Manheim Township, Lebanon, and VVest York. April 18 the golfers out-played the pre- viously undefeated Reading squad by a 11-4 score. George Brubaker and Bruce Frace shared most of the medalist honors for the first half of the season. Front Row: Ronald Good, Morton Rostolsky, Richard XVolf, Craig Reynolds, Robert Landis, james Rosenthal, Barry Kline, Dale Lcfevcr. Second Row: Barry Reis- inger, manager, Donald Derstlcr, john Fellenbaum, Thomas Stoudt, Frank Geiger, Vincent Keagy, George Bechtold, David Flinchbaugh, john Lynes. Third Row: Donald Rineer, manager, VValtcr Kreider, coach, Richard Evans, Barry Murry, john Kaufhold, Barry Reinhart, David Morrison, Robert Mowcry, Harold Phillips, Richard Dicely, manager, Ronald Bowman, statistics manager. Stickmen Start Seoson With All Positions Wide Gpen VVith only three returning lettermen, the McCas- key baseball team is preparing for the 1960 sea- son. Shortstop Vincent Keagy, captain, and pitchers George Bechtold and Ronald Good are the three returning lettermen. Walter Kreider, who succeeded Harry E. Langford as varsity baseball coach, believes that McCaskey could be a possible contender for the Central Penn title. After leading Manheim Township 5-2, the Tornado was rained out in its First contest. Front Row: Allcn Ambrose, Ronald VVeaver, Bruce Weaver, William Krous, Glenn Eyler, Frank Spohn, Charles Wcsthcaffer, Barry Ackerman, John Bryson. Second Row: Ronald Dunn, Glenn Hemperly, Richard Eckman, Michael Coluzzi, jere Hayes, Michael Gockley, Robin Goldsmith, Michael Vogt, Robert Gable, David Three McCaskey moundsmen shared the pitch- ing as the Tornado club registered a three-hit, 6-0 shutout over Coatesville. Lancaster launched its league campaign with George Bechtold hurl- ing a 10-1 victory over Hershey. The team whipped Lebanon 7-55 then lost its first game 3-7 to john Harris. Bechtold pitched a perfect 1-0 no-hit shutout against William Penn, with Frank Geiger hitting a homerun. This is the first per- fect game hurled in Central Penn annals. Herr, Thomas Sottek, Glenn Kauffman. Third Row: Robert Myers, Neal Knotwell and John Rohrer, man- agers, Jere Tangert, Earl Suter, Calvin Johnson, Wesley Beachlcr, Jack Lcquc, Larry Selfon, Howard Means, Iohn Berzins, H. Grant Hurst, coach of the jayvee team. Prof.v VVilliam L. Atchlcy looks proudly on the Atchlcy Challenge Trophy, presented each year to the District team champion. Bruce Bear and john Plakans, top Tornado net- men, helped to win the trophy for McCaskey last year. ln addition to starting the first inter- scholastic tennis in Pennsylvania, out- side of Philadelphia, Mr. Tcnnisv is a founder of the Lancaster Tennis Club. and the originator of the golf and soccer teams in the high school. Rocqueteers Hope To Boost Win Streok To 86 Defending a seven-year, 72-game winning streak, the Tornado tennis team is faced with a threaten- ing, fourteen-match schedule. In his 41st and final year of coaching, Wfilliam L. Atchley is hoping for 86 straight victories before he retires. Led by returning varsity lettermen john Pla- kans and Bruce Bear, captain and District 3 ln- door Singles Champion, the team has a good chance of maintaining its eighth undefeated sea- son. Filling out the rest of the varsity are jayvee lettermen Ray Coulter, Doug Hogarth, Bill Front Row: Nicholas Valudes, Barry Nissly, VVilliam jor- dan, Stanton Zimmerman, Barry Kotler, Robert Siverling, john May. Second Row: john Heckles, Robert Bergen, Jeffrey Alexander, james Appel, Raymond Coulter, John Campbell, Anthony Mann, Robert Newcomer, William Conrad. Third Row: Henry Lipman, manager, Jerrold Ditley, Bob Garvey, and Herb Karlip. April 4 McCaskey opened the season by de- feating Radnor 5-0 before rain cancelled the doubles, and April 5, the team repeated the shut- out by a 7-0 victory over Hanover. The netmen followed by blanking Central Dauphin 7-O on April 7. McCaskey is scheduled to meet XVilson in a non-league contest. Under the new sched- ule, York, VVilliam Penn, Hershey, Iohn Harris, Hanover, and Central Dauphin will each be played twice. Harris, john Chillas, Richard Morley, joseph Scheuchen- zuber, Laszlo Birinyi, Conde Hamlin, Reid Sheaffer, Rob- ert Carvey, VVilliam L. Atchley, coach. Fourth Row: Herbert Karlip, john Hanlon, VVilliam Diiiey, Bruce Bear, john Plakans, Douglas Hogarth, Michael Ervin, Bruce Youngman. Xvlllltllll Harrison. l I 1 Front Row: Roberta WVilliams, Ada Cauler, Carol Nissly, Todd, Bettie Carver, Patricia Loomis. Peggy Foote, Second Row: Priscilla Loomis, Toletha Intramural Tennis Gains Popularity Thirty-five boys and twenty-six girls were at- District 3 Indoor Tennis tournament since its tracted to the three fall tennis tournaments un- origin seven years ago. der the direction of William L. Atchley, tennis After playing teams from four county schools, coach. The competition included singles, the McCaskey Girls' All-Star Tennis Team doubles, and mixed-doubles matches. boasted an undefeated season in the spring of By defeating John Plakans, Bruce Bear be- 1959. The All-Stars are coached by the girls' came the fifth McCaskey player to win the PIAA physical-education teachers. Left: john Plakans, winner of the boys' singles tournament, teamed , with Bruce Bear to gain the doubles crown. Bruce joined Carol Nissly to attain the mixed-doubles championship. Right: Barbara Brubaker, winner of the girls, singles, coupled with Kate Donnelly to win the girls, doubles. 65 Under the direction of Rupert A. XVH- liams, intramural wrestling was intro- duced for the first time at MeCaskey. Thirty senior hoys participated in a successful four-night program. Next year the mats will be open lo all classes. This years winners are Philip Niss- leyg Thomas Means and Dennis Hughes, who are demonstrating the referees positiong and David Ecken- rode. Wrestling Adds To Boys' Intramural Sports Below: Donald Shreiner executes a forehand re- turn in a table-tennis match. Don became senior boys, ehampion in a tournament totalling twenty- two boys. Upper Right: Senior boys' basketball champions are Edward Rohrer, George Beehtold, Michael jackson, Roy Thompson, and VVilliam Shoenberger. Lower Right: Champs of the senior and junior boys, tennis intramurals, George Bru- baker and Harold Phillips, respectively, reminisee over last falls events. Front Row: Patricia Ryan, Cassandra Orr, janet Young, Virginia Young, Barbara Brubaker, Martha DeHaven, Susanne Stephens. Second Row: Barbara Martin, Estella Moore, Paulette Maclcredis, Patricia Shertzer, Linda Ros- tolsky, Melinda Martin, Grace Wintsch, Barbara Bucher. Third Row: Erna Heinz, Donna Bessel, Gwendolyn Mor- ris, Bettie Carver, Sue Mellinger, Bonnie Kline, Germaine Lawrence. Foln'th Row: Rhoda Obetz, Toletha Todd, Judith Ehemann, Frances Keller, Karol Hurst, Patricia Gardner. Leaders Club Officiates Intramural Sports Outstanding in athletic ability and leadership- these 56 girls were chosen to assist the teachers, Miss lone Bush and Mrs. Alice Ueberroth, in achieving a more eHicient physical-education program. At the end of September, officers and managers for seasonal sports are elected in club period. The manager chooses officials, schedules Front Row: Brenda Broome, Linda Flickinger, Judith Groff, Teri Mowery, Susan L. Herr, Elaine Cunitt, llc- becca DeHaven. Second Row: Patricia Charles, Linda Emich, Margaret jones, Helene Bolbach, Esther King, Sandra Martin, Beverly VVeavcr. Third Row: Sandra games, and records points on the individual score cards that enable participants to be eligible for an athletic award at the end of the year. Dur- ing class, the leaders take care of equipment, lead exercises, referee games, and demonstrate skills. Leaders ofliciated at a play day held in May for incoming sophomores. Bealler, Patricia Loomis, Claudia Kachel, Carol DeBord, Priscilla Loomis, Dixie Boas, Carol Nissly. Fourth Row: Diane Albright, ,loan Ehlciter, Davene Forrest, Susan Blank, Amy Kline. Shirley jones. Front Row: Barbara McCowan, Julia Shenk, Janice Lep- tich, Sallie Adams, Barbara Twitmire, Janet Young. Sec- ond Row: Carol Pew, Charlene Landis, Bettie Carver, Charlotte Herr, Sandra Craeter, Susan Ziegler, Gwendo- lyn Morris. Third Row: Donna Long, Anne Rhoarls, Mary VValton, Teri Mowery, Betty Lowy, Patricia Loomis, Julie Hull. Fourth Row: Pamela Fitzkce, Bonnie Bowen, Diane Albright, Pamela Straub, Joan Byers, Carolyn McCulley, Judith Clark. Dolphins Help Ulysses Set Soil In AnnuolWc1'rershow In order to qualify for Dolphin Club member- ship, girls must pass a test and then train for cer- tain skills and teaching teclmiques. Presented in April, this year's annual water Front Row: Cassandra Orr, Deborah Newton, Eleanor Sampson, Martha Reese, Lynne Bard, Gertrude Leman, Lois Breitigan, Carol Landis, Elizabeth Valentcen, Lola Miller. Second Row: Jane Appleyard, Maralyn Young, Florence Metzger, Frances Engle, Joyce Hauer, Kathleen Rutter, Susan Blank, Karen Bauer, Patricia Gardner, Pa- tricia Landis, Sarah McGovern. Third Row: Karen Sol- show, Ulysses Sets Sailf' was based on the Odyssey by Homer. Original routines by mem- bers of the club depicted the return of Ulysses from the Trojan War to his home in Greece. linger, Coralie Hull, Sue Mellinger, Sarah Winter, Frances Keller, Marjorie Donley, Carol Nissly, Barbara Brubaker, Melinda Martin, Linda Rostolsky. Fourth Row: Judith Rainey. Janette Bauer, Charlotte Metzger, Jane Verwohlt, Spszfp Bair, Mary McGovern, Susan Potts, Elizabeth S ie v. Left: From extreme left, clockwise, the mermaids are Barbara McGowan, Sandra Graeter, julia Shenk, Patricia Gardner, Sarah McGovern, Susan Bair. Right: Virginia Heine, center, performs with members of The XVild Swans routine. Last yearis water show, Aqua Fan- tasia, was based on Hans Christian Andersenis fairy tales. Five colorful nui nbers in the program were UThe Ugly Duckling, The XVild Swansf, The Red Shot-s,' Stcadfa st Tin Soldierf, and the iinalc, VVine, Women and Songf, Co-directors of the show were julia Shenlt and Sanda Smithg narra tor was Catherine Lindenmeyer Miss D. Marian Fitzgerald supervised. Girls Participate In Annual Spring Events Junior Girls, 1959 Baseball Champions-Front Row: Erna Heinz, Rita Obetz, Sara Harrison, jill Gilbert, Anne Rhoads. Second Row: Judith Creamer, Rose Cookes, Charlotte Herr, Carole Brown, Kathryn Engle, Freida Angelini. Third Row: Kathryn Polite, Eugenea Beard. 69 junior Girls, Volleyball Champs of 1959- Front Row: Rita Obetz. Sandra Bus Susan Ziegler. Judith Creamer Second Row: Kathryn Engle li, Charlene Landis, Erna Heinz Iill Gilbert, Third Row: Kathryn Polite Pamela Str: tieh, Sara l larrison. rub, Lois Cochran, janiee Lep- Senior members of the Golf Club are Saehiko Murai, tricia Howe, Gloria NViggins, Dorothy Ryan, and Rita Judith Charles, Jane Thieme, Mary Pfeiffer, Kathryn San- Ohetz. grey, Rhoda Ohetz, Judy Markley, Judith Lackey, Pa- Golf Clubs, Bows And Arrows, Hockey Sticks-Fun! This year thirty-seven students participated in the archery tournament sponsored hy the physical education department. Left: Dolores Fitting attained the title of Archery Queen. Bonnie Homan and Eugene Le- fever were runners-up. Harry VVeaver captured the King's crown. Right: Girlis Senior Hockey Champions are Cfront rowl Linda Hambriglit, Christl Behn. Tolotha Todd, captain. Beverly VVhite, and Carol Horn. Second Row: Susan McCurdy, Rhoda Ohetz, Donna Hessel, Darlene Eck- man, Catherine YValZl. The Girls' All-Star Basketball Team surrendered its undefeated Second Row: Helene Bolbach, Judith Croft, Patricia Charles. title of the previous three years by losing one of the four games Susan Kraft, Diane Albright, Linda Rostolsky, Carol DeBord, played this year. The junior varsity girls also lost one game and Kathryn Polite, Third Row: Melinda Martin. Eleanor Sampson, won three. Front Row: Sarah Winter, Teresa Schaller, Tolethu Barbara Martin, Carole Croft, Davene Forrest, Susan Blank, Judith Todd, Sandra Bealler, joan Byers, Shirley jones. Beverly Ray. Reichard, Irene Kiphorn, Carol Nissly. as et cz ec: s Irs Inter ports c e ue BkbIlLdG'l'W' S Shdl Senior Girls' All-School Basketball Champs-Front Row: Butson, Donna Bessel, Mary Gable. Third Row: Susanne Tolethu Todd and Joan Byers, co-captains. Second Row: Price, Linda Hzunbright. Darlene Eckman, Rhoda Obetz, Dorenne Irwin, Bonnie Little Men, Little Women ! ff! Z t e Q., -0 egg ff J ' K '-51 2' 1 7 2 Benjamin Bleacher, sophomore, and Donna Banzliof, junior, scrvc as representatives of all under- classmen on their climb to tlic top to become ai Senior like Ann Nciclermycr. The ladder may be in little sliuky at times for the Little Menu and Little VVOmen,v but reaching tlic top is worth tlie struggle. 73 ROOM 103-Front Row: A. Burk, I. Burkhart, S. Bunte- man, E. Burkholder, M. Brown, M. Brooks, I. Burtnett. Second Row: S. Burey, C. High, C. Brooks, C. Caldwell, G. Britt, J. Brinkman. Third Row: L. Carr. L. Brubaker, R. Buch, D. Bruce, G. Brinkman, Miss A. D. Schaeffer. Fourth Row: R. Burrs, T. Bradley, R. Boyer, I. Cannon, I. Bryson. Fifth Row: P. Byrne, W. Brown, L. Bowman, C. Brackhill. ROOM 108-Front Row: S. Binkley, -I. Brighton, G Booker, H. Bergsman, S. Blank, H. Bricker, J. Bolbach Second Row: Miss G. Wallace, D. Boas, M. Boyer, M NVinder, E. Booth, L. Breitigan, H. Bolbach, Mrs. M. S Price. Third Row: C. Booth, D. Bolich, R. Bergen, I Bouder, B. Bleacher. Fourth Row: C. Carter, I. Biese T. Boettncr, L. Beltz, H. Riedel. Fifth Row: J. Berzins j. Boice, L. Benner. The Class Of '62 Ecagerly Undertcnkes ROOM 114-Front Row: A. VVilliams, B. Wlest, I. Zagars, I. VVomer, K. Whenry, E. Wood, M. Young. Second Row: I. VVhitu, P. White, E. Karl, G. Wood, G. NVintsch, J. Good. Third Row: R. VVood, C. Zook, R. Woodell, S. Zimmerman, I. Wise. Fourth Row: P. NVilson, B. Weaver, C. Young, E. Wolf, C. Westheaffer, Mrs. M. C. Powl. Fifth Row: A. Shiley, B. Youngman, D. WVeaver, R. VVilson, R. XVeaver. ROOM 116-Front Row: L. Goodhart, S. Gunnion, S Hall, L. Gilbert, S. Grimm, M. Godfrey, B. Goodhart Second Row: H. Gerlitzki, J. Grofl, C. Groff, F. Guffen- berg, R. Graham, H. Gemmill. Third Row: Mr. M Mavricles, T. Garrett, J. Gochcnauer, G. Graham, D Gearhart, G. Gieg, T. Glick. Fourth Row: R. Gessner K. Galloway, D. Greenawalt, I. Gery, T. Goehrig, R Ward. Fifth Row: H. Garner, D. XVhiskeyman, I. Ranck A. Grannell, E. Greenawalt. ROOM 121-Front Row: B. Posten, M. Patounas, M. Papez, A. Poneros, C. Nies, C. Orr. Second Row: P. Ogden. P. Patterson, L. Pcdrick, B. Parmer, D. Potts, S. Pickel. Third Row: C. Myers, R. Murr, S. Pickell, I. Ott, B. Nissly, R. Myers. Fourth Row: C. Myers, R. Oehs, K. Nolan, L. Nixon, Mr. C. P. Shull. Fifth Row: T. Nolt, R. Rineer, I. Neiss, R. Neary. ROOM 122-Front Row: P. Hmel, F. Inshetski, D. johns, J. Hughes, C. Hoover, B. Hohman, H. Hullihen. Second Row: P. Horst, D. Jenkins, R. Hoover, S. Huss, P. Hobbs, C. Hoffmann. Third Row: J. I-loin, J. Horn, D. Hostet- ter, H. High, Miss S. F. Diller. Fourth Row: H. Hoh- inan, D. Herr, E. Homan, I. Hoffman. Fifth Row: W. Horn, B. Heiserman, D. Hildebrand. E. Horn. A Journey For information From Books ROOM 125-Front Row: E. Lefever, S. Lowe, I. Lefever, C. Lindenmeyer, P. Sullivan, D. McComsey. Second Row: C. Leman, C. Lindeman, S. Lichty, M. Lord, I. Lowy, Mrs. N. C. Zook. Third Row: D. Kramer, VV. Krous, D. Lawrence, B. Killian, K. Krammes. Fourth Row: C. Lackey, E. Lefever, R. Landis, VV. Kramer, E. Krimmel. ROOM 129-Front Row: I. Hauer, C. Hill, E. Haldeman, A. Harnish, D. Hess, M. Herr. Second Row: R. Hilton. L. Heisler, B, Herr, T. Cathey, C. Heistand, C. Harnish. Third Row: T. Weaver, E. Harmes, B. Harris, J. Hilde- brand, K. Heim, Miss F.. R. Diller. Fourth Row: I. Heckles, R. Cruel, D. Haines, C. Hamlin, N. Hall. Fifth Row: XV. Harrison, I. Criest, J. Hatfield. A. Murse. ROOM 131-Front Row: M. Jones, B. Kelley, P. Kelley, A. Kline, F. Kratz, C. Kammerer. Second Row: J. Kah- ler, I. Kiphorn, A. Smith, K. King, C. Landis, S. Kready Third Row: Mr. H. E. Sinclair D. Kendi S, Kittin er , gy E , I. Lacis, S. jones, R. Hoxworth. Fourth Row: G. Kauff- man, C. johnson, R. jones, VV. johnson. Fifth Row: S Sandoe, R. jackson, VV. Steinhaecher, D. House. ROOM 133-Front Row: B. Smith, P. Smith, S. Stoll, D. Speoe, I. Smith, J. Bauman. Second Row: A. Steinruck, M. Sublette, T. Morton, E. Stern, I. Strine, S. Sullen- herger, S. Stephens. Third Row: R. Shreiner, M. Smith, R. Shuyler, C. Snyder, F. Spohn, Mr. J. B. Shenk. Fourth Row: T. Sottek, M. Sponaugle, L. Snyder, V. Spangler. Fifth Row: G. Snyder, R. Stanley, R. Spence. Learning Todoy For The Life Of Tomorrow, ROOM 217-Front Row: B. Rinder, D. Rupp, B. Rothfus, E. Sauders, S. Russel, K. Rutter. Second Row: L. Saun- ders, C. Rohrer, P. Ryan, C. Rummel, E. Sampson, B Saylor. Third Row: S. Rostolsky, R. Ross, L. Roth, I Sachs, L. Ryan, K. Schaefer. Fourth Row: J. Rohrer, I Rhoads, L. Saunders, R. Rill, F. Rornanoski. Fifth Row R. Richards, D. Saurbaugh, Mr. VV. Dourte. ROOM 218-Front Row: A. Ekman, L. Emxnerick, H. Evans, R. DeHaven, B. Dingle, L. Emich, F. Engle. Second Row: S. Dull, F. Declcert, D. Dornes, N. Browne, C. Finch, J. Englert, E. DeBoard, L. Ellenberger. Third Row: C. Eyler, D. Eshleman, P. Reynolds, R. Enck, K. Evans, Mr. H. A. Hoover. Fourth Row: J. Engle, A. Eshloman, R. Dunn, D. Dugan, D. Ehemann. Fifth Row: M. Ervin, I. Drennen, E. Eckman, R. Eichelberger, E. Engroff. mt. ROOM 219-Front Row: G. Reese, L. Reese, B. Reese, M. Rathkey, S. Rebman, P. Ranck, J. Price. Second Row: A. Rhoads, VV. Reed, M. Reese, S. Potts, N. Riedel, C. Ream. Third Row: I. Reynolds, A. Pennell, C. Ressel, G. Reynolds, T. Parker, Mr. H. E. Langford. Fourth Row: I. LaRosa, P. Platt, B. Reisinger, I. Phillips, D. Parmer. Fifth Row: E. Parker, T. McGovern, M. Rankin, B. Reinhart. ROOM 220-Front Row: F. Cooper, I. Cibula, E. Cunift. P. Cameron, I. Cully, P. Clark, S. Cunningham. Second Row: R. Calloway, S. Carver, D. Chant, P. Charles, C. Cortright, S. Curran, D. Cardino. Third Row: VV. Conrad, L. Dombach, K. Campbell, E. Daehling, H. Cortright, I. Chillas. Fourth Row: C. Dittus, R. Dickinson, J. Dor- wart, NV. Devonshire, Mr. I. L. Hillegas. Fifth Row: R. Dicely, E. Derr, W. Deaver. Sophomores'Open The Book Of Knowledge ROOM 223-Front Row: J. Geiger, K. Evans, A. Ceib, I. Davis, E. Fletter, J. Forster. Second Row: V. Ferguson, L. Flickinger, C. Frey, C. Frey, D. Gibson, I. Ferrick. Third Row: N. Friend, C. Fotis, I. Ford, K. Fraelieh, E. Frederiksen. Fourth Row: P. Fry, 1. Fetter, D. Feigley, J. Finlli. Fifth Row: R. Fasig, B. Fraee, 1. Fry, Mr. R. L. Pollac '. ROOM 229-Front Row: N. Mehaffey, R. Maxwell, J. MeGarvey, J. Meisky, S. Martin, J. Mastrianna, N. Find- ley. Second Row: E. MeNelis, B. Martin, A. Martin, F. Metzger, J. Mann, D. Madonna, B. Maul, P. Mackredis. Third Row: R. McCo1nsey, I. Leonhard, C. Lippart, C. Mill, R. Lilley, J. Loar, R. McClure. Fourth Row: L. MeCowan, M. Mareuse, I. Leque, W. Lefever, I. Mc- Coinsey, J. McCune, Fifth Row: Mr. R. D. Bear, T. Lefever, P. McDonnell, WV. Calyia, C. McKinney. ROOM 230-Front Bow: D. Myers, F. Moffett, E. Moore, S. Miller, P. Miller, N. Neumann. Second Row: C. Min- nick, V. Morrison, M. Mort, S. Musser, L. Miller, B. Mus- selmun, Mr. E. L. Koth. Third Row: J. May, I. Morri- son, C. Miller, D. Newton, D. Miller, I. Moore. Fourth Row: M. Mastros, H. Means, H. Martin, I. Faltine. Fifth Row: I. Miller, L. Markley, D. Morrison, T. Mellinger, I. Mott. 158151 if. grfsfk ROOM 231-Front Row: A. Aument, D. Stern, M. Adams, J. Angclini, E. Benn, B. Allison. Second Row: H. Baer, E. Aherts, S. Barley, L. Bard, A. Ashby, J. Appleyard. Third Row: 1. Barr, A. Ambrose, P. Bailey, C. Hillard, I. Alexander, J. Appel. Fourth Row: VV. Anderson, R. Bachman, M. Barnhart, VV. Beachler, Mr. E. I. Brooks. Each Day Underclossmen Write A New Page ROOM 233-Front Row: B. Trees, M. Vekios, K. Walz, E. Valenteen, M. VVeaYer, B. VVz1lker, K. Swift. Second Row: I. Theis, R. Tshudy, S. XVeaver, I. XVeaver, S. XVeicksel, N. Vnludes. Third Row: E. Suter, C. XValls, C. XVade, E. XVulton, E. Stein. Fourth Row: M. VValt- man, M. Uhrich, C. Stein, C. Tomlinson, Mr. E. L. Hal- ler. Fifth Row: J. Tangert, A. Steed, R. Shinclle. 78 ROOM 234-Front Row: E. Showalter, K. Sholly, N. Young, D. Smeltz, I. Sheppard, A. Simmons. Second Row: M. Schaeffer, R. Schneider, C. Shenk, C. Schneider, A. Senscndcrfer, M. Sensenig. Third Row: M. Shoen- berger, D. Sigmun, S. Skiles, S. Schoenberger, Mr. F. Augustine. Fourth Row: I. Scheurich, L. Selfon, B. Schoenbcrger, C. Scnsenieh, R. Shifter. Fifth Row: I. Schoenherger, J. Scheuchenzuber, R. Schnee, L. Seger, I. Denglcr. ROOM 102 -Front Row: C. Wolf, A. Wood, S. Ziegler, V. Young, L. Witmeyer, E. Xakellis. Second Row: D. VVolf, I. Wirth, B. VVilson, C. Wiker, J. Yeager, Mrs. P. S. Knight. Third Row: J. Bauer, S. Winter, M. Wilson, P. Wilson, C. Williams. Fourth Row: B. Wissler, I. Zim- merman, O. Wirth, B. Witmer. Fifth Row: C. Daniels, E. Dunkle, R. Gross. ROOM 104-Front Row: S. Nagy, M. Neal, S. Milley, B. Mummaw, L. Miller, P. Knauss, B. Gingrich. Second Row: J. Hill, M. Morgan, V. Myers, C. Metzger, S. Neff, S. Morris, Miss E. R. Beattie. Third Row: P. Martin, T. McVey, W. Mann, E. Long, S. Michael, J. Mauzy. Fourth Bow: F. Metzger, D. Miller, H. Martin, H. Sheaf- fer, J. Miller. Fifth Bow: I. Mellinger, D. Markley, I. Hellcn, B. Meyers, R. Mill. In The Diary That Records McCoskey Life ROOM 106-Front Row: I. Flosser, S. Keller, S. Kraft, B. Kline, F. Keller, D. Kroft, C. jefferson. Second Bow: C. Keesey, R. Kauffman, S. Kistler, B. Jarrett, E. King, B. Kauffman, I. Irvin. Third Row: I. Kieffer, D. Kessler, J. Currey, M. Kilduff, C. Koller, Mr. R. Y. Crube. Fourth Row: R. Keys, N. Knotwell, D. Klebsch, B. Kline, F.. Kipphorn, Fifth Row: J. Keylor, G. Kipphorn. B. Kramer. ROOM 110-Front Bow: B. Pond, C. Patinos, B. Price, S. Parmer, J. Priester, C. Nixdorf. Second Bow: S. Potts, W. Oswald, M. Parrner, D. Fletcher, M. Peters, K. Penny- packer, H. Nussbaum. Third Row: R. Kropf, I. Faranda, L. Loyd, C. Nissly, J. Mumma, J. Miller. Fourth Row: W. Mowery, B. Murry, R. Mowery, J. Moyer, A. Napoli- tan, N. Newcomer. Fifth Row: Mr. A. Holden, I. Kro-.v, W. Wllite, M. Miller, Mr. VV. Kreidcr. The Pilgrim's Progress Toworcls Leorning ROOM 126-Front Row: E. Hibberd, S. Houck, C. Herr, C. Hurst, j. Hoover. M. Herrin, Y. Huber. Second Row: S. Hertz, C. Hull, j. Hull, J. Reitzel, H. Kahler, R. Mc- Evoy. Third Row: L. johnson, I. Killli'-l1OlCl, J. Kopf, I. Kline. T. johns, Mr. J. E. Rodeback. Fourth Row: VV. McEvoy, R. johnson, A. LoCount, L. Hopkins. ROOM 132-Front Row: C. Eckman, L. Englert, G. Fans S. Fisher, N. Enck, j. Ehernann, D. Falk. Second Row: E. Ekruan, S. Lewis, B. Engle, R. Eckenroth, K. Allwein I. Ehleiter, A. Falk. Third Row: A. Frey, R. Feister, G Reisinger, P. Feirick, VV. Gable, R. Ceiter, Mr. G. F Matt. Fourth Row: I. Sell, H. Ford, R. Gable, R. Evans D. Foster. Fifth Row: P. Faust, T. Finch, L. Eshleluan -I. Fatta. ROOM 135-Front Row: N. Ulmer, V. Ulmer, I. Weaver, B. Weitzel, L. Trainor, I. Venvohlt, B. Trego. Second Row: R. Trimble, N. Tshudy, C. WGHIIIHH, R. Weaver, B. VVeaver, E. XVarfel, B. Wagner. Third Row: I. Stall- ings, K. Stoudt, j. Washbum, P. Weaver, L. Terrell, Miss B. I. Behrens. Fourth Row: C. Sparks, E. Wright, M. Vogt, D. Stoddardt, I. Stoll. Fifth Row: I. Swarr, D. Thomas, J. Sullivan, M. Volk, H. Grundmann. ROOM 201-Front Row: D. Banzhof, R. Blevins, K Bauer, L. Bender, P. Landis, B. Benner, B. Kuhn. Sec- ond Row: B. Boehler, B. Bottomstone, S. Rowe, L. Black S. Landis, S. Roe, G. Lawrence, Miss K. Buckwalter Third Row: F. Blaebaum, VV. Ranck, I. Brandt, W. Des- Bard, R. Boettger, I. Benedict, R. Bleecher, M. Bom- erger. Fourth Row: B. Brinser, A. VVeinoldt, H. Bor- oughs, J. Barr, J. Behmcr. Fifth Row: P. Becker, I Bower, T. Powl, L. Birinyi. Advances Slowly But Always Yields Rewards .nt ROOM 202-Front Row: M. Donley, Y. Doster, E. Eber- sole, M. DeHaven, K. Donnelly, L. Dorr, J. Eberle. Sec- ond Row: B. Dorwart, V. Dorwart, L. Rosehel, J. Dinkel, D. Diffenderfer, S. Dachs. Third Row: R. Eckman, C. Eckman, R. Dickel, K. Hurst, C. DeBord, I. Dochterinan. S. Dirks, Mr. C. D. Hartman. Fourth Row: R. Eager, ul. Curry, D. Daniels. T. Drennen, R. Drummond. Fifth Row: R. Diehln, B. Mc-Minn, R. Denlinger, F. Venar- chick, T. Diehl. Sixth Row: A. Krewson, C. Diffcnclall, H. Diller, R. Ehle. ROOM 204-Front Row: B. Bucher, F. Browne, S. Bru- baker, D. Brunozzi, L. Lefever, M. Brauer. Second Row: S. Bowman, -I. Meikrantz, G. Hollinger, B. Brian, B. Brubaker, B. Broome. I. Bushong. Third Row: C. Cain, T. Buchanan, V. Brown, S. Byers, D. Burns, C. Brenner, Mrs, M. H. Gall. Fourth Row: ll. Brendle, D. McLain, B. Brinkman, D. Buch, E. Bricker. Fifth Row: A. Kottmyer. B. Burkhart. L. Burross, V. Bushong, L. Butcher. ROOM 206-Front Row: D. Consylman, C. Donohue, C. Craig, B. Carpenter, S. Chernofl, C. Covert, E. Claus. Second Row: B. Coulson, C. Morse, B. Clark, P. Cavna, B. Cavna, I. Clark, S. Cole, Miss P. Goodman. Third Row: S. Caruthers, I. Chapman, P. Campbell, N. Chant, ll. Constoin, R. Carr. Fourth Row: E. Cohen, R. Coulter, D. Cuccio, R. Lewis, M. Coluzzi. Fifth Row: T. Christ, H. Conner, D. Copenhafer, J. Cibula, D. Bowers. ROOM 210-Front Row: F.. Adams, D. Axe, B. Acker- man, M. Angelos, J. Baldwin, S. Bair, M. Smith. Second Row: V. Ardire, G. Rineer, S. Kopp, D. Albright, I. Acker, P. Androkitis, V. Austin, Miss S. E. Bitner. Third Row: G. Aberts, R. Ansel, E. Arnold, R. Bair, I. Campbell, D. Baker. Fourth Row: C. Ackerman, R. Bare, R. Groff, L. Alhin, F. Uhlig. Fifth Row: VV. Barndt, I. Albright, D. Alspach, R. Barr, I. Atkins. , -S E S I 21' 5 if 1 s New Responsibilities Confront Juniors ROOM 213-Front Row: I. Ceigh, S. Garrett, P. Fire- stone, P. Gardner, D. Forrest, S. Heitman, S. Frey. Sec- ond Row: . Goetz . Cilbo D. St er N. Flawd R. Solo J :J a y 1 9 ' mon, B. Goble, J. Frost, B. Flory. Third Row: I. Groff, M. Gamber, N. Gibble, I. Fitzkee, P. Gardner, P. Foote Mr. H. G. Hurst. Fourth Row: D. Gunzenhauser, R. Goldsmith, D. Gregg, D. Gilgore, W. Grau R. Perkul Fifth Row: R. Good, R. Haefner, E. Riedel, ,R. Good, Ii Greenawalt, T. Hambright, R. Gilbert. ROOM 214-Front Row: L. Hendrickson, D. Haines, S. Hardnele, D. Grossman, M. Herman, I. Heagy, B. Hack- nrt. Second Row: B. Griffith, S. Hampton, I. Cross, N. Matheny, E. Harple, S. Stoner, P. Graybill, Miss K. Troup. Third Row: I. Martin, P. Lewis, S. Quinn, I. Harnish, J. Hayes, E. Hess. Fourth Row: R. Richelder- fer, P. Himelwright, R. Hess, I. Harris, I. Helm. Fifth Row: C. Hartzog, A. Hedge, W. Hartley, D. Hogarth, G. Hcmperly, P. XVhite. ROOM 221-Front Row: B. Rees, J. Holunan, I. Long, D. Lintner, S. Ruble, A. Riley, Q. Rush. Second Row: L. Rostolsky, S. Lipsitz, D. Livingood, S. Boss, S. Robin- son, J. Sample, I. Reichard, C. Haas, Mr. I. S. Oller. Third Row: I. Pond, H. Phillips, I. Wood, N. Poneros, S. Watt, R. Reinfried. Fourth Row: T. Karvasale, R. Newcomer, VV. Phillips, J. Plakans, R. Powell. Fifth Row: R. Parker, S. Nehr, H. Rebman, K. Perry, R. Regar. ROOM 222-Front Row: J. Snodgrass, M. Sherr, I. Smuck, C. Smeltz, C. Smith, S. Snyder. Second Row: S. Ste- phens, M. Skojec, J. Rainey, J. Smolko, K. Sollinger, H. Sperry. Third Row: D. Rupp, E. Ruth, P. Schmid, D. Schmid, M. Rostolsky, Mr. H. L. Markley. Fourth Row: T. Ryan, I. Sharf, K. Shank, I. Sandomer, R. Kuhns. Who Ecagerly Tackle Oncoming Problems M . ROOM 224-Front Row: I. Shaub, B. Shaeflcr, T. Schal- ler, C. Laukhutf, J. Shcaffer, E. Schlotzhauer. Second Row: C. Schlater, M. Scheurich, A. Sheppard, P. Noclc, VV. Shoffstall, K. Strother, E. Shelly, Mr. M. C. Stall- smith. Third Row: H. Roark, D. Lefever, R. Rhinier, C. Reynolds, M. Pontz. Fourth Row: M, Criflin, C. Rcssel, D. Rineer, R. Rill. ROOM 236-Front Row: M. Stewart, L. Terrell, C. Thomas, A. Stoner, C. Sturgis, W. Sharp. Second Row- R. Sherr, I. Theobald, E. Taska, I. Stuart, R. Shaub. Third Row: H. Sload, I. Slaugh, K. Smith, I. Sittler. Fourfih Row: W. Shcrrilf, VV. Young, C. WVeaver, Miss P Stau er. ROOM 232-Front Row: S. Mowery, B. Canoles, M. Mc- Covern, S. McGovern, S. Martin, K. McMichael, S. Lucas. Second Row: M. Martin, S. Mellinger, B. Lorenz, Y. Summar, V. Vleaver, VV. McLain, Mr. D. M. Reinhart. Third How: P. Coxey, K. VVashington, I. McComsey, S. Riedel, R. Lutz, D. Bone. Fourth Row: I. Sirbak, E. Mattia, C. McFalls, C. WVeaver, H. Maclntyre. Fifth Row: D. Urey, J. Lawrence, R. XVolf, J. McCormick, I. Lnntz. Claudia Schneider and Jacqueline Meisky serve Thomas Stoudt and Dale Lefever at the concession stand between halves of a basketball game. The operation of the snack counter is a winter project of the Student Council. For Whom The Bell Tolls b -QW sf-lf 2,4 i ,NN 8 I 'mu' 84 As Mr, H. Grant Hurst prepares to hand XViHinm Huss 21 dc-tention slip for coming to class after the turfly bn-ll, he seems to quote the Words of john Donna: And therefore new-r send to know for Whom thc bell tolls. It tolls for thccf' Dorothy Ryan CrighU sits patiently waiting for class to start. 85 Ein illllrmnriam On Commencement Day, 1960, the bell tollsn not only for the graduating seniors, but also in the memory of a classmate, Harold Keyes. His death on May 28, 1959, two days after he was seriously injured in an automobile accident, came as a shock to everyone. Harold was active in junior varsity football and baseball in his sophomore year. As home- room president in his junior year, he proved his ability as a leader. Well-liked by everyone, he Will be remembered for his friendliness, willing- ness to give assistance, and neat appearance. 'k nk it NVe do not see, It was not meant for you and me To look beyond the near, dim WVest, Dividing the present from the rest- From the to-come. just one by one The steps We take, just one by one the glories Wake, Or tempest beat. We go Nearer and nearer to the setting sun, and know But this, Whatever is, is best. From Trust 86 Gaily posing on their way to 21 class meeting are senior officers-Joseph Friend, presidentg Peter Swift, treas- urerg Carolyn MeCulley, vice-presiclentg Pamcll Fitz kee, historiang julia Shank, secretary. Officers Pilot Senior Closs To The Promised Lcind CLASS COLORS: Cold and white MOTTO: Whatever is Worth Left: joseph Friend, 1960 class president, receives tho traditional torch from Curl Kuhn, president of the 1959 CLASS FLOWER: Red rose doing is Worth doing Well. class. Right: Leslie Stein, historian of the class of 1959, explains the writing of the senior history to Pamela Fitz- kcc, 1960 historian. 87 Jerry McLain and Larry Nixdorf dis- play craft wagon that was made in the wood shop and will bc used to carry art and craft materials to bed patients at the Coatesville Veterans Hospital. AUDREY ABEL And General Study Club 2, 3: Stage Craft Club 4: Junior Achieve- ment 4. Future Title: Artist RICHARD B. ACKERMAN Dick General Jayvee Soccer 2: Varsity Soccer 3, 4: Study Club 2, 3, 4. Future Title: Airman SALLIE LOUISE ADAMS College Student Council 3: Dolphin Club 2, 3, 4: Homeroom Prcsidcnt 2: Intramural Sports 2: Cheerleading Club 2, 3: Junior Achievement 3, 4. Future Title: Kindergarten Teacher DIANE DAWN ALBRIGHT Deen Commercial Honor Society 3, 4: ECHO Staff 3, Head Typist 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Leaders Club 2, 3, 4: Dolphin Club 4: Varsity Alternate Cheerleader 4: Play Committee 3, 4: Horneroom Vice-president 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4: Cheerleading Club 2, 3, 4. Future Title: Dental Hygienist DORIS MARIE ALRRIGHT Dorrie General Study Club 2: Interior Decorating Club 3: Gennan Club 4. Future Title: Color Technician CHARLES L. ALTHOFF 'tChas Distrlbutrve Jayvee Soccer 2: Varsity Soccer 3: Soccer Club Distributive Education Club 4. Future Title: Sailor GERALD AMES 'tjerry' General Study Club 2, 3: Printing Club 4. Future Title: Printer GEORGE ANDERSON Phil', College Jayvee Soccer 3: Varsity Soccer 4: Study Club 2: Soc- cer Club 3, 4: Junior Achievement 3, 4. Future Title: Teacher DAVID ANDREWS Bo General German Club 2: English Club 3, 4. Futurc Title BllSllIl'SSH1liII JOSEPH APPLEYARD, JR. joe College Physics Club 3: Study Club 4. Futurc Title: Doctor JO ANNE ARMSTRONG Fog General Cheerleading Club 2, 3: Study Club 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Future Title: Laboratory Technician SUSAN AULT Susie,' General Study Club 2, 3, 4. Future Titlc: Saleswoman ELOISE AURAND College Student Council 2: Honor Society 3, 4: Thespian Society 4: VIDETTE Stal? 2, 3, Managing Editor 4: ECHO Staff 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 3, 4: Glce Club 2, 3, 4: Choristers 3, 4: Social Committee 3, 4: Homeroom Vice-president 3: Play Committee 2, 3, 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4: Dra- nlatics Club 2: Junior Achievement 3. Future Title: Journalist FREDERICK BACHMAN Fred General VIDETTE Staff Art Editor 3, 4: Study Club 2, 3, 4. Future Title: Commercial Artist XVILLIAM RANDY Bill', General Intramural Sports 2. 3, 4: Hockey Club 2: Sports Club g:.1Chess Club 4: Junior Achievement 3. Future Title: . zu or SANDRA BANZHOF Sandy Commercial Study Club 2, 3: Mathematics Club 4. Future Title: Secretary JUDITH ANN RARE Judy College Student Council 3g Social Committee 43 Quill and Scroll 45 ECHO Stait 3, Senior Editor 4: Intramural Sports 2. 3, 4: Study Club 23 Echo Club 3, 4. Future Title: Nurse CATHARINE BARLEY Kitty,' College Student Council 43 Social Committee 4: VIDETTE Stal? 2, 3: Glcc Club 2, 3, 45 Choristers 3, 4: Homeroom President 23 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 43 Study Club 23 Junior Achievement 4. Future Title: Teacher VVANDA BARTON Ace General Homeroom Secretary 25 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 49 Cheer- leading Club 2, 3: Study Club 4. Future Title: Labora- tory Technician C. HERBERT BAUER IIerb,' General Homcroom President 3: Play Committee 3: Jayvee Base- ball Q: Reading Club 2: Baseball Club 33 German Club 4. Future Title: State Policeman DORIS M. BAUM Commercial Glee Club 3, 4: Play Committee 3, 4: Intramural Sports 2, 4: Majorette Club 2, 3: Dramatics Club 4. Future Title: Airline Hostess SANDRA SUE BEALLER K'Sandy General Band 2, 3, 4: Leaders Club 2, 3, 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4: Golf Club 3: Future Teachers Club 4. Future Title: Physical Education Teacher BRUCE R. BEAR Groundhog,' College Student Council Vice-president 3: National Honor Soci- ety 3, President 4g jayvee Basketball 2, 35 Varsity Basket- ball 4: Varsity Tennis 2, 3, 4: Social Committee 3, 4: Ilomeroom President 24 Tennis Club 2, 4: Basketball Club 3. Future Title: Matbematician EUGENEA ELAINE BEARD Ujeaniew Commercial Study Club 2. 3: Shorthand Club 4: Intramural Sports 2. 3, 4. Future Title: Private Secretary MARY ANN BEAZLEY College Homeroom Secretary 25 Tennis Club 2: Golf Club 3: Mathematics Club 45 Intramural Sports 4. Future Title: Nurse GEORGE RECHTOLD Beck', General Ilomeroom Secretary 3g Iayyee Football 2: Varsity Football 3, Co-captain 45 jayvee Baseball 25 Varsity Base- ball 3, 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Future Title: Physi- cal Education Teacher ROBERT PAUL BECHTOLD Bob General -Jayvee Wrestling 2: Study Club 2. 3, 4. Future Title: Airman CHRISTL BEHN College Social Committee 45 Homeroom President 3, Secretary 4: Cleo Club 3: Varsity Cheerleader 4: Cheerleading Club 2. 3. 44 Intramural Sports 2. 3. 4. Fixture Title: Teacher LINDA BARBARA RENN nlainl' General Typing Club 35 Study Club 23 English Club 4. Future Title: I.li.M. Operator JOHN BERGEN College Homeroom Vice-president 4: jayvee Vtlrestliug 3: Band 2. 3: Dance Band 3: Typing Club 2: Wrestling Club 3: Intramural Club 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 45 Iunior Achievement 2. 3. Future Title- Dinhmmf ' The six foreign-born senior students consult an English dictionary. CScatedl Erna I-lcinz represents Austria: Cbristl Bcbn and Doris Baum, Germany. Standing are Harry Keares from Greece: Sachiko Murai, Iapan: and Peter Swift, Canada. ' yt . A.. 3 .tr- GALE LINDEMUTH BOOTH General llomeroom Secretary 25 Intramural Sports 2, 35 Cheer- leading Club 2, 35 Study Club 4. Future Title: Olilice Worker MARJORIE BOOTS Peaehie', General BONNI Homeroom Secretary 2, 35 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 45 Travel Club 25 Shorthand Club 3, 4. Future Title: Medical Secretary ROBERTA BORNEMAN B0bbie', College Honor Society 3, 45 VIDETTE Staff 2, 3. News Editor 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Vice-president 35 Play Committee 2, 35 Dramatics Club 25 Service Club 35 Future Teachers Club 4. Future Title: French Teacher E JEAN BOVVEN College Social Committee 45 VIDETTE Stat? 25 Dolphin Club 3, 45 Service Club 2, 45 Iunior Achievement 3, 4. Future Title: Kindergarten Teacher MELVIN BOVVMAN Mell' General jayvee Football 25 Varsity Football 3, Manager 45 Track 25 Football Club 2, 3, 4. Future Title: Sailor R. DENNIS BOVVMAN Dennie General Study Club 25 Chemistry Club 35 Debating Club 4. Future Title: Draftsman wp! .wr west: 142 mf. RONALD BERGSMAN Birdoo General Study Club 2, 3, 4. Future Title: Businessman NANCY BIHL i'Nanc', General Study Club 25 Shorthand Club 35 Mathematics Club 45 Intramural Sports 2. Future Title: YVoman Marine EDWIN BINDERUP Eddie General jayvee Baseball 2, 45 Iayvee Football 25 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 45 Football Club 25 History Club 35 Baseball Club 45 Junior Achievement 4. Future Title: Teacher JEFFERY BOAS Jett General School Play 35 Play Committee 25 Ilomeroom Secretary 35 English Club 25 Dramatics Club 3, 45 Junior Achieve- ment 4. Future Title: Minister DONALD BOETTGER Donn General Study Club 2, 35 Debating Club 4. Future Title: Teacher JULIETTA BOMBERGER Commercial Glec Club 25 Majorette Club 25 Shorthand Club 35 Mathematics Club 45 junior Achievement 2. Future Title: Stenographer RONALD BOWMAN Ronnie', College Student Council 35 Homeroom Vice-president 25 VI- DETTE Photographer 2, 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 4. Fu- ture Title: Teacher IOYCE A. BRACKBILL General Glee Club 25 Cheerleading Club 2, 35 Interior Decorat- ing Club 4. Future Title: Nurse CAROL BRENNEH Commercial Library Staff 25 Library Club 2, 35 Typing Club 4. Future Title: Office YVorker ALICE SUSAN BROMER i'Susie' General Student Council 25 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Choristers 45 Homeroom Secretary 3, 45 Intramural Sports 25 Study Club 25 Leaders Club 35 Iunior Achievement 3. Future Title: Librarian IOHN BROUGHMAN Jack General Study Club 2, 45 Typing Club 35 Intramural Sports 3. Future Title: Businessman ALBERT JOSEPH BROWN Alu College Varsity Football 25 Varsity Wrestling 25 Track 2, 35 Physics Club 4. Future Title: Teacher CAROLE BROVVN Commercial Cheerleading Club 2. 35 Shorthand Club 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Future Title: Secretary CLYDE BROVVN Dumpy,' General Varsity Football 2, 3, 45 Jayvee Basketball 25 Varsity Basketball 3, 45 Track 2, 3, Co-captain 45 llomeroom President 25 Football Club 2, 3, 4. Future Title: Song Writer JAMES BROYVN Brownie College Baud 2, 3, 45 Dance Band 45 llomeroom President 45 Study Club 25 German Club 35 Chemistry Club 45 Varsity Track 25 Intramural Sports 2, 3. Future Title: Teacher GEORGE BRUBAKER - College ECHO Staff 3, 45 Student Council 45 Honor Society 3, Vice-president 45 Social Committee 45 Varsity Golf 2, Cap- tain 3, 45 Jayvee Swimming 25 Jayvee Soccer 35 Soccer Club 35 Physics Club 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 45 Junior Achievement 4. Future Title: Chemist SANDRA J. BRUBAKER Sandi Commercial Majorette 25 Leaders Club 25 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 45 Band 25 Library Club 25 Cheerleading Club 35 Typing Club 4. Future Title: Medical Secretary DORIS BRUCE General Study Club 25 Typing Club 35 General Clerical Club 45 Intramural Sports 2. Future Title: Secretary JOAN B. BYERS Jeanie College Honor Society 3, 45 ECHO Staff 3, Features Editor 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Leaders Club 2, 35 Dolphin Club 2, 3, 45 Band 3, 45 Orchestra 45 Social Committee 45 Home- room President 2. Vice-president 3, Secretary 45 Intra- mural Sports 2, 3, 45 Echo Club 4. Future Title: Mathe- matics Teacher LOUIS PERRY CACCAMO Lou,' College Student Council 45 School Play 2, 35 Jayvee VVrestling 35 Play Committee 35 Study Club 2, 35 Chess Club 45 Junior Achievement 3, 4. Future Title: Junior Achieve- ment Director HARRY EDWVARD CARR EdU College ECHO Stall 35 Band 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 2. 3, 45 Social Committee 45 Homeroom President 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 45 English Club 2, 35 Physics Club 45 Junior Achieve- ment 4. Future Title: Mechanical Engineer BETTIE LOU CARVER Betts General Student Council 2, 3, 45 Leaders Club 2, 3, 45 Dolphin Club 2, 3, 45 Band 2. 3. 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Fu- ture Title: Physical Education Teacher ALAN M. CASHMAN AIR College Jayvec Soccer 25 Varsity Soccer 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 45 Soccer Club 2, 3, 45 Junior Achievement 4. Future Title: Teacher PATRICIA ANN CATHERS Pat College Clee Club 2, 3, 45 Choristers 45 Cheerleading Club 2, 3. Future Title: Nurse MARY LYNNE BUCHER College School Play 35 Thespian Society 3, 45 Dramatics Club 2, 3. 4. Future Title: Housewife DOROTHY BUEHLER 'fDottie,' Commercial ECHO Staff 45 Homeroom Secretary 3, 45 Cheerleading Club 2, 35 Echo Club 4. Future Title: Secretary BONITA LOU BUNTEMAN Bonnie,, Commercial Intramural Sports 25 Study Club 25 Typing Club 3, 4. Future Title: Secretary BARBARA NANETTE BUSANSKY Barb', General VIDETTE Stall Advertising Manager 45 Future Teachers gluhh2, 35 Mathematics Club 4. Future Title: English eac er SANDRA LEE BUSH Sandi General Homeroom Secretary 2, President 35 Cheerleading Club 2, 35 Typing Club 45 Intramural Sports 2. 3, 45 Junior Achievement 3. Fixture Title: Airline Stewardess BONNIE LEE BUTSON Bon College ECHO Staff Senior Editor 45 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Choris- ters 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Flay Committee 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 45 Cheerleading Club 2, 3. Future Title: Elementary Teacher Capturing the beauty around him is David Foster, ECHO photographer, with Barbara McCowan and Connie Eslilcman. KENNETH E. CHANT Ken General Study Club 2: Typing Club 3: Boys, Leaders Club 4. Future Title: Business Manager JUDITH LORRAINE CHARLES Judie General Tennis Club 2: Golf Club 3, 4. Future Title: OHice YVOrker JUDITII ANN CLARK Judie College Student Council 2: Social Committee 2: Quill and Scroll 4: Dolphin Club 3, 4: Varsity Alternate Cheerleader 4: Homuroom Vice-president 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: ECHO Staff 4: VIDETTE Staff 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4: Cheerleading Club 2. 3. 4: Junior Achievement 3, 4. Fu- ture Title: Registered Nurse SUSAN LEMARE CLARK Sue General Bookkeeping Club 2: Service Club 3: Typing Club 4. Future Title: Seamstrcss ERLA MAE COBLE General Study Club 2: Service Club 3: Mathematics Club 4. Future Title: Telephone Operator LOIS ANN COCHRAN 'iDr00py General School Play 4: Thespian Society 4: Homeroom Secretary 3: Study Club 2: Service Club 3: Bookkeeping Club 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3: Junior Achievement 4, Future Title: Nurse DENNIS L. COLE Denny General Jayvcc Football 2: Cross Country 3: Football Club 2: Sports Club 3: Mathematics Club 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Future Title: Soldier RONALD LARRY COMFORT Buzz Vocational Study Club 2, 3: Intramural Club 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Future Title: Auto Mechanic SANDRA LEE CONLIN Sandyl' General Bookkeeping Club 2: Typing Club 3, 4. Future Title: Office NVorl-ter JOAN CONSYLMAN J0anie,' General Majorctte Club 2: Study Club 3: Interior Decorating Club 4. Future Title: Bcautician HOSE MARIE COOKES Cookie Commercial Cheerleading Club 2, 3: Shorthand Club 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Future Title: Stenographer WVILLIAM COOL Bill College Band 2. 3, 4: Stamp Club 2: Chemistry Club 3: Study Club 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Future Title: Forest Ranger JOHN VVESLEY COONS Jack College Jayvee Baseball 2: Glce Club 2, 3, 4: Dance Band 4: Intramural Sports 2. 3. 4: Stamp Club Z: Sports Club 3: Study Club 4: Junior Achievement 4. Future Titlc: Scientist JOHN CONVAN General Band 2, 3. 4: Jayvec- Tennis 3: Varsity Tennis 4: Cross Country 4: Tennis Club 2, 3: Mathematics Club 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3. 4. Future Title: Portrait Photog- rapher RICHARD M. COXEY t'Mikel' General Studv Club 2, 3, 4: Intramural Sports 2. 3, -I. Future Title: State Policeman IUDITH CATHERINE CREAMER Judy Commercial Tennis Club 25 Golf Club 35 Shorthand Club 45 Intra- mural Sports 2, 3, 4. Future Title: Secretary DONALD L. CULLY Don Distributive Dramatics Club 25 Study Club 35 Distributive Education Club 4. Future Title: Salesman JANE L. CUMMINGS General English Club 25 Service Club 35 Mathematics Club 4 Future Title: Nurse PAUL DAEHLINC Pabl0,' College Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Choristurs 3, 4, Thespian Society 45 Play Committee EZ: Dramatics Club 25 Junior Achievement 3, 4. Future Title: Lawyer DORIS L. DAVIDSON Commercial Homeroom Secretary 45 Tennis Club 25 Shorthand Club 35 Mathematics Club 4. Future Title: Secretary KAY L. DEATRICK Casey College. Homeroom Secretary 2, President 3, 45 Study Club 7 Interior Decorating Club 35 Latin Club 4. Future Title Nurse. MARCIA DECKER lNIarcyl' College VIDETTE Stait 3, Co-circulation Manager 45 ECHO Stag 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Glee Club 3, 45 Social Corn- mittee 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 45 Cheerleading Club 2, 35 English Club 4. Future Title: Nurse MICHAEL DECKER Mike College Honieroom Vice-president 2, 35 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 45 Swimming Manager 45 Stamp Club 25 Life Saving Club 35 English Club 45 junior Achievement 2. Future Title: Dentist LAVON R. Del-IAVEN College Cleo Club 3, 45 Churisters 45 Intramural Sports 2 3 4 Cheerleading Club 2, 3. Future Title: Elenientnx Teacher JERE R. DEISLEY Dice Distrihutive Soccer Manager Z5 Study Club 2, 35 Distributive Educa- tion Club 4. Future Title: Chef DONALD E. DERTZLER 'iDirlz', General Cross Country 2, 3, 45 Iayvee Baseball 35 Varsity Base- ball 45 Study Club 25 Sports Club 35 Baseball Club 4. Future Title: Baseball Player JERE KENNETH DETYVILER Cenernl Typing Club 25 Study Club 35 Stage Craft Club 4 Fu ture Title: Sailor GLENN R. DICELY General Jayvee Wrestling 25 YVrestling Club 25 Study Club 3. 4. Future Title: Test Pilot R. VVILLIAM DIFLEY Bill College Student Council 3, 45 Honor Society 3. 45 VIDETTE Staff 2, 45 Quill and Scroll 45 ECHO Stall 3, Sports Edi- tor 45 Homerooni President 2, Vice-president 35 Clee Club 3, 45 Choristers 45 Iayvee Tennis 2, 3: Varsity Tennis 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 45 Tennis Club 2, 3: Junior Achievement 2, 3, 4. Future Title: Electrical Engineer JACQUELINE DOCHTERNIAN -Iaeltiuu General Clee Club 25 Cheerleading Club 2, 35 Study Club 4 Future Title: Nurse 'A :semis :cv z hm. PHYLI IS JEAN DUGAN Dixie', General Homeroom Secretary 3: Tennis Club 25 Typing Club 3. 4 Intramuril Sports 2, 3. Future Title: Secretary THOMAS DUKE Tom College Cross Country 45 Varsity Swimming 2, 3, 45 German Club 7, Chess Club 3: Sports Club 4: Junior Achievement 3 Future Title: Pharmacist DONALD EUGENE DULL Duck,' Vocational Study Club 2. 3, 4. Future Title: Airman DAVID ECKENRODE Boop,' General Jiysee Football 2, Study Club 2: Chess Club 8: Mathe- m :tics Club 4 Future Title: Soldier DARLENE ECKMAN Jim'l General Band 2: English Club 25 Service Club 3, 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Future Title: Beautician EUGENE E. EICHELBERGER Ike General Varsity Soccer 2, 3: Jayvee Wrestling 2, 3: Varsity Wrestling 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Cboristers 3, 4: Home- room Vice-president 3, 4: Tbcspian Society 4. Future Title: Chemical Technologist PATRICIA J. DOERRER Patti General Cheerleading Club 25 Typing Club 3: Mathematics Club 4: Junior Achievement 4. Future Title: Beautician JAMES DORNES Jim Central Study Club 2. 3: German Club 4, Future Title: Artist NELSON DOUGHERTY Vocational Study Club 23 Mechanical Drawing Club 3 1 Future Title: Auto Mechanic LARRY JACOB DOYLE Ozzie General Jayvee Football 2: Study Club 2, 3, 4, Future Title: Electrician JOYCE ARLENE DRUECKER College Glee Club 2, 3, 4g Play Committee 2. 3, 4: ECHO Staff 3, 4: Drznnaties Club 2: Ecbo Club 3, 4: Intramural Sports 2. 3, 4. Future Title: Medical Technician JUDITII ANN DRYBRED 'tJudy College Homeroom Vice-president 3, President 45 Student Coun cil 3: Future Teachers Club 2, 3. 4: Intramural Sports 7 3. Future Title: Elementary Teacher Q DINAII LEE EISENBERGER Distributive Study Club 23 Travel Club 33 Distributivc Education Club 4. Future Title: Cosmetologist RICHARD EMERICH Dick General Stamp Club 2, Study Club 3, 4. Future Title: Elec tronics Engineer JAMES EMMERICH Horse Study Club 2. 3, 4. Future Title: Soldier JOSEPH EMMI Jeep College Jayvee Wrestling 2: Varsity Wrestling 3, Co-captain 4: Cboristers 45 Glee Club 4: Jayvee Soccer 3: Homeroom President 4g Latin Club 2: History Club 3. Future Title: Chemical Engineer KATHRYN ENCLE Jinx Commercial Tennis Club 25 Photography Club 3: Shorthand Club 4 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Future Title: Teacher CONNIE ROSE ESHLEMAN Rosie General Thespian Society 4: Glee Club 2, 3: Study Club 2 3 4 Intramural Sports 2. Future Title: Telephone Operator NANCY CAROLE EVANS Nancu General Service Club 2, 4: History Club 3. Future Title: Nurse DOUGLAS R. EYBIAN Doug,' College Honor Society 3, 4: Study Club 2: Chemistry Club 3: Physics Club 4: Junior Achievement 4. Future Title: Electrical Engineer STANLEY MILTON FASNACHT Stan,' General Jayvee Baseball 2, 3: Varsity Baseball 4: Band 2, 3: Clee Club 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4: Study Club 2. 3: Chemistry Club 4. Future Title: Barber PAUL FEDOR Colle!-'29 Jayvee Football 2: Varsity Football 3, Co-captain 4: Jayvee Basketball 2: Varsity Basketball 3: Track 2, 3, 4: Homeroom Secretary 3: Student Council 4: Football Club 2, 3, 4. Future Title: Businessman JOHN F. FELLENBAUM, JR. Felly,' General Varsity Soccer 2, 3, 4: Jayvee Baseball 2, 3: Varsity Baseball 4: VIDETTE Stal? 2, 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 3, 4: Homeroom President 3, Vice-president 4: Junior Achieve- ment 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4: Soccer Club 2, 3, 4. Future Title: Physical Education Teacher JACQUELINE FISHER Jackie', Commercial Study Club 2: Typing Club 3: Shorthand Club 4. Fu- ture Title: Telephone Operator E. KENT FRAZIER Fraze', College l Track 2, 3, 4: Social Committee 3, Co-chaimian 4: Stamp : Club 2: Chemistry Club 3: Reading Club 4: Intramural i Sports 2. Future Title: Marine Biologist E. JUDY FREDERICKSEN Freddy College l Glee Club 2: Cheerleading Club 2, 3: Dolphin Club 3, 4. Future Title: Nurse JOSEPH FRIEND Joe College Class President 4: VIDETTE Staff 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 3, 4: Homeroom Secretary 3: Social Committee 4: Swimming Club 2, 4: Chemistry Club 3: Varsity Swimming 25 3, 4: Jayvee Soccer 2: Track 2, 3, 4. Future Title: octor GEORGIA FRITSCH Commercial Cheerleading Club 2, 3, 4: Varsity Alternate Cheer- leader 4: Social Committee 4: Homeroom Secretary 2: Intramural Sports 4: Glee Club 3, 4: Junior Achievement 3, 4. Future Title: Secretary MARILYN FRY Commercial Reader's Digest Club 2: Typing Club 3: Shorthand Club 4. Future Title: Secretary WILLIAM R. FRYBERGER Casey College Study Club 2: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4: Future Teach- ers Club 3, 4. Fixture Title: History Teacher DOLORES FITTING Dollie College ECHO Staff 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4: Leaders Club 2: Cheerleading Club 2, 3: Shorthand Club 4. Future Title: Medical Secretary PAMELA FITZKEE Pam,' College Class Historian 4: Varsity Cheerleader 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Social Committee 3, 4: Student Council 2: Home- room Secretary 3, 4: Cheerleading Club 2, 3, 4: Dolphin Club 3, 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Future Title: Nurse SUSAN JOY FLICKINGER Sue,' Distributive Needlework Club 2: Interior Decorating Club 3: Dis- tributive Education Club 4. Future Title: Seamstress DAVID FLINCHBAUGH Dave College Jayvee Football 2: Varsity Football 3, 4: Iayvee Basket- ball 2: Jayvce Baseball 2: Varsity Baseball 4: Track 3: Intramural Sports 4: Football Club 2, 3, 4: Junior Achievement 4. Future Title: Teacher-Coach LYNDA FOOTE Footie', General Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Cboristers 3, 4: Girls, Tennis Club 2: Interior Decorating Club 3: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4: Junior Achievement 4. Future Title: Accountant CAROL LEE FORNEY College Clee Club 2: Cheerleading Club 2, 3: Service Club 4: Intramural Sports 3, 4. Future Title: Nurse Diane Horn, Darlene Hoffecker, and Jill Cilbert are on the ball. They agree that this extra-curricular activity is cool, Manly JOHN L. FUNK Jack General Band 2, 3, 49 Study Club 25 History Club 35 Debating Club 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Future Title: Sailor MARY GABLE Myrle General Intramural Sports 2, 3, 45 Study Club 2, History Club 35 Mathematics Club 4. Future Title: WAVE HENRY L. GALEN College Typing Club 25 Chemistry Club 35 Chess Club 4. Fu- ture Title: Mathematics Teacher RONALD P. CARRETT Ron', College Student Council 2: Stamp Club 25 English Club 35 De- bating Club 45 Homeroom President 25 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Future Title: Lawyer ROBERT GARVEY Bob College Jayvee Tennis 2, 3, Varsity Tennis 45 Jayvee Soccer 25 Tennis Club 2, 3, 45 Intramural Sports 2. Future Title: Pharmacist JAMES RITCHIE GAST, JR. Kass Vocational Study Club 2, 45 Reader's Digest Club 3. Future Title: Radio-TV Repairman GERARD CEHMAN Jerry', College VIDETTE Staff 3, 45 Glee Club 45 Jayvee Football 25 Varsity Football 3, 4, Jayvee Swimming 25 Ilomcroom Vice-president 2, President 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 45 Football Club 2, 3, 4g Junior Achievement 4. Future Title: Physical Education Teacher MARSHA LEE GEIER College Honor Society 3, 4: VIDETTE Staff 3, Associate Editor 4, ECHO Staff 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 4: Play Com- mittee 3, Intramural Sports 2, 3, 45 Stamp Club 25 Echo Club 35 Physics Club 4. Future Title: Mathcmatician FRANK GEIGER, JR. Huey College Jayvcc Football 2, Varsity Football 3, 45 Jayvee Base- ball 2: Varsity Baseball 3, 45 Jayvee Basketball 25 Home- room Vice-president 2, President 45 Intramural Sports 3: Football Club 2, 3, 45 Jayvec Tennis 2. Futurc Title: Mathematics Teacher PHYLLIS JEAN CEIST Phyl,' General Band 2, 3, 45 Play Committee 45 Glee Club 3, Intra- mural Sports 2, 3, 4: Future Teachers Club 2, 3, 45 Junior Achievement 4. Future Title: Composer JILL GILBERT Jilly,' General Glee Club 25 Intramural Sports 3, 4: Bookkeeping Club 25 Typing Club 35 English Club 4. Futurc Title: Tele- phone Operator NANCY GINGRICH Nan General Clee Club 2, Intramural Sports 4: Red Cross 2, 35 Mathematics Club 4. Future Title: Typist PATRICIA CLASSER Pat General Clce Club 2, 3, 45 Choristers 44 Intramural Sports 45 Cheerleading Club 2, 3. Future Title: Secretary BEATRICE GAY GOCHENAUER College Student Council 35 Clee Club 45 Play Committee 4: Cheerleading Club 2, 3, Future Teachers Club 45 Intra- mural Sports 2, 35 Junior Achievement 3. Future Title: Instructor in Nursing PATRICIA GOOD Pat General Study Club 25 Latin Club 3, Mathematics Club 4. Future Title: Nurse PATRICIA DIANE GOODMAN College Honor Society 3, 45 VIDETTE Staff 2, 3, 45 Clee Club 2, 3, 45 Choristers 45 Play Committee 2, 35 Dramaties Club 25 Service Club 35 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Future Title: Occupational Therapist LUCRETIA GOURLEY College Cheerleading Club 2, 35 Spanish Club 4. Future Title: Executive Secretary SANDRA KIM GRAETER Sandy College Varsity Cheerleader 45 Social Committee 3, 45 Dolphin Club 3, 45 Cheerleading Club 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Secre- tary 25 Intramural Sports 2, 45 junior Achievement 2, 3, 4. Future Title: Elementary Teacher KENNETH B. GRAHAM Ken General Study Club 25 Mechanical Drawing Club 35 Rc-ader's Digest Club 45 Intramural Sports 2. Future Title: Auto Mechanic CAROLE JOAN CRAYBEAL Distributive Study Club 2, 35 Distributive Education Club 4. Fu- ture Title: Salesgirl JOANNE L. CRIEST Ulu Distributive Study Club 2, 35 Distributive Education Club 4. Fu- ture Title: Cosmetologist BEVERLY LEE GROFF 'l'ooter Commercial Girls, Tennis Club 25 Study Club 3, 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Future Title: Horse Rancher JOHN VVAYNE GROFF jack General Study Club 2, 3, 4. Future Title: Mechanic ELIZABETH DOREEN HAHN College Cheerleading Club 25 Future Teachers Club 3, 45 Intra- mural Sports 2, 3, 4. Future Title: Elementary Teacher LINDA HAMBRIGHT Lynni' College Future Teachers Club 2, 3, 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 45 junior Achievement 4. Future Titlc: Elementary Teacher IOHN HANLON College Student Council 45 Social Committee 45 Homeroom President 35 jayvee Swimming 25 Varsity Swimming 3, 45 jayvee Soccer 35 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 45 Stamp Club 25 Soccer Club 35 Physics Club 4. Future Title: Elec- tronics Engineer GEORGE S. HARLEM College VIDETTE Staff 2, 3, Editor-in-Chief 45 Honor Society 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Baseball Manager 2, 35 Home- room Vice-president 45 Intramural Sports 45 Stamp Club 25 Chemistry Club 35 Physics Club 4. Future Title: Elec- trical Engineer Title: Nurse BARBARA ANN HARMES Bobhie,' College Homeroom Secretary 35 Dramatics Club 25 Study Club 3, 45 Intramural Sports 25 junior Achievement 4. Future SANDRA HARNISH Sandi General Homeroom Secretary 25 Cheerleading Club 2, 35 Study Club 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Future Title: Beau- tician CAROLYN HARRISON Harri Commercial Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Cheerleading Club 2, 3, 45 Varsity Alternate Cheerleader 45 Leaders Club 35 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Future Titlc: Beautician When decorating for Christmas, Caro- lyn Harrison and Rhoda Obetz see to it that no part of the building, is neg- lected. Even the girls' locker room gets attention. ERNA HEINZ Commercial Student Council 33 Leaders Club 3, 43 Homeroom Chaplain 3, 43 Library Stat? 3, 43 Study Club 2, 43 Library Club 33 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Future Title: Secretary PHYLLIS E. HEISER Phyl Commercial Cheerleading Club 23 Typing Club 33 Shorthand Club 43 Intramural Sports 3, 4. Future Title: Secretary VVARREN HEISTAND General Study Club 2, 3, 4. Future Title: Wholesaler CHARLES P. HELM, JR. Buck,' College Play Committee 33 School Play 3, 43 Band 2, 3, 43 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 43 Study Club 2, 3, 4. Future Title: Teacher DIANA HENRY Banana Commercial Social Committee 43 Cheerleading Club 2, 33 Typing Club 43 Color Guard 2, 3, 43 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Future Title: Receptionist BARBARA HERR Roach General Cheerleading Club 2, 33 Typing Club 4 3 Intramural Sports 2. 3, 4. Future Title: Typist SARA HARRISON Sallyl, General Study Club 23 Majorette Club 33 Typing Club 43 Intra- mural Sports 2, 33 junior Achievement 4. Future Title: ypist GILBERT HARTLEY Gil,' General jayvee Swimming 23 Varsity Swimming 3, 43 Iayvee Soccer 23 Homeroom President 43 Intramural Sports 2, 33 Soccer Club 23 Boys' Leaders Club 3, Swimming Club 4. Future Title: Businessman VVILLIAM HATFIELD t'Chief General Student Council 43 jayvee Football 23 Varsity Football 3. 43 Football Club 2. 3: Mathematics Club 43 Intramural Sports 3, 4. Future Title: Teacher JAMES HEIDIG hJil1lU General Iayvele Football 23 Varsity Football 33 Football Club 2, 33 Boys' Leaders Club 33 Study Club 43 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Future Title: State Policeman SANDRA L. HEILER Sandy,' Commercial Study Club 23 Typing Club 33 Shorthand Club 43 Intra- mural Sports 4. Future Title: Private Secretary PAUL HEINE Heins College Varsity Soccer 2, 3, Co-captain 43 Track 2, 3, 43 Iayvee Basketball 23 Varsity Swimming 43 Homeroom Vice- president 43 Intramural Sports 33 Soccer Club 2, 3, 43 gmicrr Achievement 4. Future Title: Physical Education eacier 5 5 l l s CHARLOTTE M. HERR Charlie,' General Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Choristers 43 Cheerleading Club 2, 33 Dolphin Club 3, 43 Homeroom Secretary 43 Social Committee 3, 43 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 43 Junior Achieve- ment 3, 4. Future Title: Typist SUSAN E. HERR Suey General Play Committee 33 Study Club 23 Dramaties Club 33 Typing Club 43 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 43 junior Achieve- ment 3. Future Title: Secretary SUSAN L. HERR Sue Genera' English Club 2. 33 Leaders Club 43 Typing Club 4 Intramural Sports 3, 4. Future Title: Secretary FRANK L. HERSHEY College Student Council, Vice-president 3, President 43 Social Committee 33 Iayvee Football 23 Varsity Football 3, Co- captain 43 Iayvce Basketball 23 Varsity Basketball 3, 43 Track 2, 3, 43 Homeroom President 23 Football Club 2, 3, 4. Future Title: Business Executive ALAN ARTHUR HERTZ Doi-dui Vocational Study Club 2, 33 Mechanical Drawing Club 43 Junior Achievement 3, Future Title: Electrical Technician MARGARET ANN HIBBERD Peggy,' Commercia Library Staff 43 Study Club 23 Typing Club 33 Servicr Club 43 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Future Title: Hair tresscr RONALD HICKEY Ronnie Vocational Intramural Club 2, 3, 4, Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Fu- ture Title: Auto Mechanic DARREL LOUIS HINES Butch General -Iayvee Football 25 Varsity Football 3, 4g Study Club 2, 3, 4. Future Title: Nutritionist RONALD LEE HINKLE VVrinkle College Student Council 2g VIDETTE Staff 3, 45 ECHO Staff, Senior Editor 4: Quill and Scroll 3, 4: Social Committee 3, 43 Holneroom Vice-president 2, President 45 Study Club 2, Chemistry Club 3: Echo Club 4: junior Achieve- ment 4. Future Title: Pharmacist B. THOMAS HIPPLE General Study Club 2, 3, 4. Future Title: Salesman LINDA J. HOAK Hoalcie,' General Study Club 2: Future Teachers Club 3, 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3. Future Title: Elementary Teacher DONALD LEE IIOBMAN Don Vocational Study Club 2. 33 Mechanical Drawing Club 4. Future Title: Draftsman HENRY JAMES HORN jimi, General Jayvee Football 2, Varsity Basketball 3: Track 2, 3, 4: Cross Country 3, Captain 4, Track Club 23 Cross-Countrv .5 Club 3, 45 Intramural Sports 3, 4. Future Title: Traclcf Coach 0 ' JO ANNE HOSTETTER jo Ge ' 4' Thespian Society 3, 4, School Play 3, 4: Pl.y - X? mittee 3, 43 Maiorette 3, 4: Majorette Club 2, 3, 42 'u . ture Title: Nurse I HENRY HUFFMAN College Student Council 4: Homeroom Secretary : Band 2, 3, 4: Stamp Club 25 Chess Club 3: Physics Club 4. Future Title: Engineer DENNIS HUGHES Denny General Varsity Wrestling EZ, 3, Student Assistant 4: Cross Country 2g Homeroom Vice-president 49 Wrestling Club 2, r 3, 4. Future Title: Printer JOAN HUGHES Commercial Typing Club 2, 3: Decorating Club 2, 43 Intramural Sports 2, 4. Future Title: Secretary EVELYN L. HULL Evie,' College Future Teachers Club 2, English Club 35 Reading Club 4. Future Title: Teacher 4' DARLENE HOFFECKER DollyD General Study Club 2, 35 General Clerical Club 4, Intramural Sports 3. Future Title: Salesclcrk VV. HENRY HOHN :'Buddy General jayvee Football 2, Study Club 2, 3, 4. Future Title: Airman BONNIE HOMAN College Social Committee 43 Cheerleading Club 2, 35 Reading Club 4, Intramural Sports 3, 4. Future Title: Marine Biologist LYDIA A. HOPKINS Liddy General Glee Club 2, 4: Play Committee 4, Cheerleading Club 2, 35 Dramatics Club 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Future Title: Nurse CAROL ANN HORN Commercial English Club 2, 4: Typing Club 3: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4, Junior Achievement 4. Fixture Title: Secretary ENID DIANE HORN General Study Club 2, 45 Majorette Club 3. Future Title: YVholesale Fruit Dealer After a busy C?l school day, XVilliam Huss, Phyllis Heiser, and Linda Hoak relax under a decorative half-pink, half-white Hawthorne shrub. JULIE ANNE HULL College Glee Club 2, 13, 45 Dolphin Club 2, 3, -lg Girls' Tennis Club 2: Future Teachers Club 4g Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Future Title: Nurse JUDITH ANN HURST Judy'! Commercial Glee Club 2, Typing Club 25 Study Club 3. 4: lntra- mural Sports 4. Future Title: Secretary WVILLIABI E. HUSS Bill College Student Council 2: Varsity Swimming 2, 3, 45 Jayvee Soc- cer 3, Varsity Soccer 43 Homeroom Vice-president 34 Glee Club 35 Ice Hockey Club 2, Sports Club 3, 49 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4, Junior Achievement 3, 4. Future Title: Physician SHIRLEY JEAN HYLE Commercial Typing Club 2, 33 Study Club 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Future Title: Secretary DORENNE IRWIN General Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4: Study Club 2, 35 Mathematics Club 4. Future Title: VVAVE BARBARA JEAN JACKSON 'tBardie General Study Club 25 Reading Club 33 Typing Club 4, Intra- mural Sports 2, 3, 4. Future Title: Laboratory Technician MICHAEL L. JACKSON Mike General Varsity Football 45 Study Club 2, 45 History Club 35 Junior Achievement 3. Future Title: Businessman LOUISE JENNINGS Louie College Student Council Secretary 4: Honor Society 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4: ECI-IO Statl. Activities Editor 4g Homeroom Vice-president 35 Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Choristers 3, 4, Majorette Club 25 Junior Achievement 3, 4. Future Title: Elementary Teacher JUNE CAROLE JOHNSON J C J General Cheerleading Club 2: Reading Club 3, 4: Intramural Sports 2. 3, 4. Future Title: Beautician ALBERT L. JONES, JR. Tulum General Study Club 24 Reading Club 3, 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Future Title: Hairdresser CLAUDIA KACHEL College Student Council 4: School Play 3, Play Connnittee 35 Glee Club 25 Majorette 3, 43 Leaders Club 2, 3, 49 Ma- jorettc Club 2, 3, 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Future Title: Missionary YVILLIAM R. KAHL Billy, General Band 2, 3, 45 Study Club 24 Dance Band 3, 45 Intra- mural Sports 3, 4. Future Title: Printer HERBERT KARLIP Crown College Jayvce Tennis 2, 8: Varsity Tennis 4, Jayvee Swimming 2, Homeroom Secretary 2, Tennis Club 2, 35 Future Teachers Club 4, Intramural Sports 2, 3. 4. Future Title: Elementary Teacher ELAINE KAUFFMAN Commercial Homeroom President 2, Secretary 39 Glee Club 25 Play Committee 3, 4g Study Club 2, Dramatics Club 3, 4: Intramural Sports 29 Junior Achievement 3. Future Title: Secretary PATRICIA E. KAUFFMAN Pat General Leaders Club 2, Cheerleading Club 2: Majorette Club 3, Study Club 4g Junior Achievement 3. Future Title: Fashion Model HARRY L. KAUFHOLD College Homeroom Vice-president 2: Intramural Sports 2. 3: Study Club 2, 3: Aviation Club 4. Future Title: Minister BARBARA KAUTZ Barb College ECHO StaH 3, 4: Clee Club Z, 3, 4: Varsity Alternate Cheerleader 4: Cheerleading Club 2, 3, 4: Play Committee 3: Intramural Sports 3, 4: Junior Achievement 4, Future Title: Nurse VINCENT KEAGY Vince College Varsity Soccer 2, 3, C0-captain 4: Jayvee Basketball 2: Varsity Basketball 3, 4: Jayvee Baseball 2: Varsity Base- ball 3, Captain 4: Student Council 3: Homeroom Secre- aary 14: Soccer Club 2, 3, 4. Future Title: Industrial Arts eac er HARRY KEARES College Biology Club 2: Chemistry Club 3: Future Teachers Club 4. Future Title: Teacher GAIL KENDIG Commercial Student Council 3: Homeroom Secretary 2: Library Staff 2, 3: Typing Club 2, 3: Interior Decorating Club 4. Fu- ture Title: Secretary DIANA ELIZABETH KENSINGER Distributivc Majorette Clnb 2: Golf Club 3: Distributive Education Club 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3. Future Title: Salesclerk JUDY ELAINE KERN General Cheerleading Club 2: Typing Club 3: Study Club 4. Future Title: Oflice Worker BONNIE KILHEFFER Commercial Study Club 2: Typing Club 3: Shorthand Club 4. Fu- ture Title: Secretary HENRY XV. KING Beetle General Jayvee Football 2: Varsity Football 3, 4: Football Club 2, 3: Drafting Club 4. Future Title: Architect JEAN KING Jeannie General Clee Club 8: Study Club 2: Shorthand Club 3: Typing Club 4. Fixture Title: Telephone Operator HENRY KIRCHNER Hen Distributive Varsity Football 2, 3, 4: Track 3: Hoineroom President 3: Football Club 2, 3, 4: Distributivc Education Club President 4. Future Title: Airman JOSEPH V. KITNER Joe General jayvee Soccer 2: Varsity Soccer 3: Track 2: Soccer Club Q. 3: Drafting Club 4. Future Title: Draftsman CHARLES DAVID KLECKNER Dave College Jayvee Football 3: Varsity Football 4: Study Club 2, 3: lvlathematics Club 4: Intramural Sports 3, 4. Future Title: Electrician ALBERT B. KLINC Al College Study Club 2, 3: Chess Club 4. Future Title: Forest Ranger ALICE ELIZABETH KNAUSS Alu College Intramural Sports 2: Play Committee 3: Library Staff 3, 4: Stqudy Club 2. 4: Dramatics Club 3. Future Title: eac er rj cg 7 :IDP If ojyb 1,66 I Miss Jo Knotwell, student teacher, watches Joseph Kitner while away the time by helping a little Don Quixote push a pencil. xx . I, BARBARA C. KURTZ Kurtzy', College Dolphin Club 2, 3: School Play 3, 4: Play Committee 2, 3, 4: Thespian Society 4: Band 2, 3, 4: Homeroom View president 3: Intramural Sports 2, 3: Dramatics Club 2, 4: English Club 3. Future Title: Teacher INA E Glee cial Ar JUDITH A. LACKEY 'Qludyu Commercial Study Club 2: C-olf Club 3, 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3. Future Title: Secretary JERE LaCON Commercial Biology Club 2: Typing Club 3. 4. Future Title: Businessman LIZABETH LAMPARTER General Club 4: German Club 4. Future Title: Commer- tist CHARLENE LANDIS 'tRed', College Student Council 35 ECHO Staff 4: VIDETTE Stafi' 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 3, 4: Leaders Club 2: Dolphin Club 4: Glee Club 4: Majorette Club 2. 3: Service Club 4: Intra- mural Sports 2, 3, 4. Future Title: Nurse RUTH LEAPMAN t'Ruthii' General Dramatics Club 2: Shorthand Club 34 Mathematics Club 4, Future Title: Nurse t . if ii: rig? .WT ri I li x .Z i,-. ,ll we l I E , . - 1 ' 'rf E1 f 'I mfs. 'ii fri. p A . ggi? I .4 f IAMES ROBERT KNEIP Nipper College Honor Society 3, 4: Homeroom Vice-president 4: jayvee Baseball 2: Study Club 2, 4: Chess Club 3. Future Title: Engineer DARRELL KOCH Red General Jayvee Football 2: Study Club 2: English Club 3: Photography Club 4. Future Title: Sailor LINDA MARIE KOFROTH Linn College ECHO Staff 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4: Majorette Club 25 English Club 3: Echo Club 4: Iunior Achievement 3, 4. Future Title: Nurse RUBY KRANZ Ruben Commercial Glee Club 3: Shellcraft Club 2: Shorthand Club 3, 4: Intramural Sports 2: junior Achievement 4. Future Title: Private Secretary PATRICIA ANNE KREIDER Pat', General Study Club 2: Service Club 3: Typing Club 4. Future Title: Typist LEE KROVV Crown General Iayvee Baseball 2: English Club 2: Study Club 3: Chess Club 4. Future Title: Business Administrator z l i CYNTHIA NADINE LEAVITT Commercial Cheerleading Club 2: Typing Club 3, 4: Intramural Sports 2, Future Title: Government NVorker EUGENE LEFEVER HCene,' General Student Council 2: School Play 2: Dramatics Club 2: Boys' Leaders Club 3, 4: Intramural Sports 4. Future Title: Rancher HARRY LEIBLEY General Iayvee Wrestling 2: Varsity Wrestling 3, 4: NVrestling Club 2, 3, 4. Future Title: Businessman IANICE LEPTICII College Honor Society 3, Secretary 4: VIDETTE Staff 3, 4: ECHO Staff 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 3. 45 Dolphin Club 2, 3. 4: Glee Club 3, 4: Social Committee 4: Varsity Cheer- leader 4: Cheerleading Club 2, 3, 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4:1 flunior Achievement 3, 4. Future Title: Elementary Teac mer NANCY LOUISE LESHER General Cheerleading Club 2: Study Club 3, 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Future Title: Singer CATHERINE LINDENMEYER Cathy College Thespian Society 3, 4: Social Committee 4: Homeroom Secretary 4: School Play 3. 4: Play Committee 3: Hal- loween Queen 4: Good Citizen -lg Dramatics Club 3, 4. Future Title: Iournalist GEORGE MANIS Greek General General HENRY LIPMAN Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, Dance Band 3, 4, jayvee Tennis 2, 3, Manager 4, Tennis Club 2, Study Club 3, 4. Future Title: Teacher DONNA RAE LONG Homeroom President 2, Secretary 4, Thespian Society 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Choristers 3, 4, Dolphin Club 4, Intramural Sports 3, Cheerleading Club 2. Future Title: Nurse College ELAINE LONG College School Play 4, Thespian Society 4, Service Club 2, Dramatics Club 3, 4, Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Future Title: X-ray Technician PATRICIA ANNE LOOMIS Pat College ECHO Staff 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, Leaders Club 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Dolphin Club 3, 4, Major- ette Club 2, Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Future Title: Ele- mentary Teacher PRISCILLA A. LOOMIS Pris College ECHO StaE 3, 4, Student Council 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Leaders Club 2, 4, Tennis Club 2, Future Teachers Club 3, 4, Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4, Future Title: Teacher BETTY LOWY Jap Commercial Honor Society 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Varsity Cheerleader 4, Cheerleading Club 2, 3, 4, Dolphin Club 3, 4, Home- room Secretary 3, Vice-president 4, Intramural Sports 2, 3,,4, Junior Achievement 4. Future Title: Secretary JAMES MATHENY jim College jayvec Football 2, Varsity Football 3, 4, Homeroom President 2, 3, 4, Football Club 2, 3, 4, Intramural Sports 3, 4, Junior Achievement 4. Future Title: Civil Engineer BETTY DIANE MATTHEWS General Glee Club 2. 3, 4, Study Club 2, Typing Club 3, Mathematics Club 4. Future Title: Beautician EILEEN MAY Commercial Dolphin Club 3, Homeroom Secretary 4, Stamp Club 2, Shorthand Club 4, Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Future Title: Secretary BARBARA McCOWVAN Mickey General Student Council 4, VIDETTE Staff 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Social Committee 2, 3, Co-chainnan 4, Dolphin Club 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, Cheerleading Club 2, 3, Intra- mural Sports 2, 3, 4. Future Title: Airline Hostess CAROLYN INICCULLEY Hlyiuckn Commercial Class Vice-president 4, Dolphin Club 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Social Committee 3, 4, Varsity Cheerleader 4, Homeroom Vice-president 2, 4, Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4, Cheerleading Club 2, 3, 4, Junior Achievement 4. Fu- ture Title: Elementary Teacher SUSAN J. IWCCURDY Sue College Honor Society 3, 4, Student Council 3, Quill and Scroll 4, ECHO Staff 3, Circulation Manager 4, Band 4, Orchestra 2. 3, 4, Choristers 3, Glee Club 2, 3, Play Committee 2, 3, Dramatics Club 2, Future Teachers Club 4, Intramural Sports 3, 4, Future Title: Special Educa- tion Teacher JOHN WALTER LYNES lack College Honor Society 3, 4, Homeroom President 2, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 2, 3, 4, Iayvee Basketball 2, Varsity Basketball 3, 4, Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 4. Future Title: Minister English Club 2, Chemistry Club 3, Study Club 4 lntra mural Sports 2, 3, 4. Future Title: Businessman JUDY LOUISE MARKLEY Commercial Homeroom Secretary 2, 3, 4, Cheerleading Club 2, Golf Club 3, 4, Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Future Title: Stenographcr JOHN IVIARTIN General Study Club 2, 3, 4. Future Title: Excavator MELVIN P. INIARTIN Hhleln Commercial English Club 2, Camera Club 3, Typing Club 4. Fu- ture Title: Teacher RONALD INIARTIN Ronnie', General Study Club 2, Reader's Digest Club 3, 4. Future Title: Businessman Nelson Dougherty calls Susan Herris attention to one of the many posters designed by the cheerleaders during football season, ELIZABETH L. BICELHENY Betlf, General Study Club 2: Golf Club 35 Bookkeeping Club 4: Intra- mural Sports 2, 3, 4: Junior Achievement 3, 4. Future Title: Clerical VVorker JOSEPH McFARLAND Joe Vocational Study Club 2, 3, 4: Intranniral Sports 2, 3, 4. Future Title: State Policeman PATRICIA ANN MCKINNEY Path General Study Club 2: English Club 3, Nlathematics Club 4. Fu- ture Title: Social YVorker DONNA McKINSEY General Cheerleading Club 2. 35 Mathematics Club 4: Intra- mural Sports 2, 3, 4. Future Title: Typist JERRY Mt-LAIN Snark Vocational Cross Country 2. 3, 4: Track 2: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 45 Study Club 2, 3, Cross-Country Club 4. Future Title: Carpenter TERRY McLAIN Snorkel II General Homeroom Secretary 3, Study Club 2, 3: fviathe-matics Club 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Future Title: Auto Mechanic JOHN THOMAS MEANS Tom College Student Council 25 Jayvee Soccer 2: Varsity Swimming 2. 35 Track 3: Ilomeroom President 35 Study Club 2, 3: Chemistry Club 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4g Junior Achievement 3, 4. Future Title: Businessman YOLANDA YVONNE MENCALI YOIa,, Distributive Typing Club 2, 3: Distributive Education Club 4. Fu- ture Title: Office VVorker ROBERT C. MEREDITII Bohn General Choristers 3, 4: Cleo Club 2, 3, 4: Jayvee Baseball 2: Intramural Sports 2. 3, 43 Junior Achievement 4. Future Title: Draftsman DANIEL BIILLER r Dann College Varsity Swimming 45 Study Club 2, Chess Club 3, 4. Future Title: Teacher JANE LOUISE MILLER Janie', Commercial Cleo Club 2, 3, 4: Study Club 2: Shorthand Club 3: Typing Club 4, Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Future Title: Secretary MARGARET L. ISIILLER lNIargie Commercial Shorthand Club 35 Study Club 4g Bookkeeping Club 2: Intrauuiral Sports 2, 3, 4. Future Title: Medical Secretary NIARIE ALICE MILLER Susie General Cheerleading Club 2, 3: Typing Club 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Future Title: Secretary PATRICIA ANNE INIILLER Pall, College Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Choristcrs 2. 3, 4: Student Council 33 Thespian Society 4: Homeroom Secretary 43 Dramatics Club 25 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Future Title: Nurse SALLY ANN MILLER General Leaders Club 2: Homeroom Secretary 25 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4: Cheerleading Club 2, Study Club 8, 4. Future Title: Nurse ROBERT MINNIG Big Bob College Iayvee Baseball 2: jayvee Football Manager 2: Study Club 2: History Club 3: Intramural Club 4. Future Title: Teacher SYLVIA J. MOHN General Clee Club 25 Shellcraft Club 23 Typing Club 35 Study Club 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4: Junior Achievement 4. Future Title: Typist CARROLL MOONEY General Majorctte Club 2: Typing Club 3: Study Club 4. Fu- ture Title: Secretary JOHN INIOONEY ujackv Vocational Study Club 2, 33 Stamp Club 4. Future Title: Service Garage Owner JUDITH ANN INIOONEY Judy Commercial Service Club 2, 4g Study Club 3. Future Title: Secre' tary SANDRA LEE BIOONEY Sandy Commercial Service Club 2: Typing Club 3. 4. Future Title: Book- keeper IOHN L. MORGAN College Home-room Vice-president 35 Study Club 2g Chemistry Club 35 Intramural Club 49 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4, Future Title: Teacher EMMETT IWORLEY General Iayvee Swimming 25 Varsity Swimming 3: Stamp Club Q: Photography Club 3, 4. Future Title: Radar Technician CYVENDOLYN LUCILE MORRIS Gwen College Home-room President 25 Leaders Club 2, 4: Dolphin Club 3. 45 Band 2, 3. 45 Intramural Sports 2, 8, 4: junior Achievement 4. Future Title: Medical Technician YVILLIAM MORRIS Bill General XVrestling Manager 4: Study Club 25 English Club 3g Mathematics Club 4. Future Title: Servieeman DEAN NIOSEISIANN Deana General Wrestling Manager 4g Study Club 2: English Club 133 Intramural Club 4. Future Title: Pharmacist JOYCE A. MOSEINIANN Commercial Library Staff 2, 3, 4: Library Club fl, 39 Shorthand Club 4. Future Title: Secretary IERE MOSER Cgllegg School Play 3, 4: Band 2, 39 Choristers 4: Clee Club 8, 4: Thespian Society 4: Study Club 25 Future Teachers Club 3. Future Title: History Teacher BEVERLY MOWERY Bev'i General Study Club 2g Reader's Digest Club 3: German Club 4. Future Title: Beautician TERI ANN MOWERY Cgllggg Leaders Club 2, 3, 4: Dolphin Club 45 Band 2, 3, 4: I-Iomeroom Secretary 3g Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Future Title: Teacher I- f-,nw:f1.zw,w,e.ffs, . , -, 'rmmri' ANN ELIZABETH NEIDERMYER College ECHO Staff 3, Co-editor 4g Quill and Scroll 45 Glee Club 2: Homeroom President 3: Social Committee 43 Cheerleading Club 2, 39 Echo Club 4. Future Title: Elementary Teacher CARL NELSON Moose General Band 2: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Choristers 4: Jaiyvee Soccer 3: Baseball Club 25 Soccer Club 3: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Future Title: Air Force Olticer W. RAYMOND NEVVCOMER Newkie College Band 2, 35 Iayvee Wrestling 2, 3: Wrestling Club 7 Study Club 4. Future Title: Airman AW f, MICHAEL H. NEYVMAN Mike College Stucly Club 2, 3: Mathematics Club 4. Future Title: Auto Mechanic PHILIP NISSLEY Phil General Varsity Wrestling 35 Study Club 25 Wrestling Club 3, 4. Future Title: Salesman LARRY E. NIXDORF Nick,' Vocational Plmtograpliy Club 2, 3. 4. Future Title: 'Phutogjaphxr :N X . .f-rr-H MQ' eh ' -RT ALICE PENMAN PALMER Penny College Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Choristers 4: Dolphin Club 3: Home- room Secretary 4: Social Committee 4: Cheerleading Club 2: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Future Title: Teacher THOMAS JOHN PAPAVASILION Pap College Homeroom President 2. 3: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4: Study Club 2: Fixture Teachers Club 3, 4: Junior Achieve- ment 4. Future Title: Teacher CAROL ANN PARMER Commercial Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Cheerleading Club 2, 3: Typing Club 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Future Title: Private Secretary MELANIE ANN PARMER Mel Commercial ECHO Staff 3, Advertising Manager 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Study Club 2: Echo Club 3, 4. Future Title: Secretary PAUL DAVID PEACHEY, JR. Dave,' College Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4: Study Club 2, 3: Aviation Club 4. Future Title: Mechanical Engineer CAROL JEAN PENNELL College Homeroom Vice-president 3: Intramural Sports 2, 3. 4: Cheerleading Club 2: Study Club 3, 4. Future Title: Medical Technologist N if . W 'F J :ms .2 .,.,.. .. if E' Q 1, ,c ' : 1: .,,.,, . i BEVERLY POTTS Beaver', Commercial X Glee Club 2: Art Club 2: Typing Club 3, 4: Junior Achievement 3, 4. Future Title: Secretary SUSANNE JANE PRICE K'Suzi General i Play Committee 3: Intramural Sports 2, 3: Dramatics Club 2, 3: Majorette Club 3: Mathematics Club 4. Fu- ' ture Title: Commercial Artist RONALD PROLER College Varsity Swimming Manager 2, 3: Jayvue Golf 12: Yar- sity Golf 3. 4: Study Club 2: Chemistry Club 3: English Club 4. Future Title: Businessman 5 LYNN RANDALL Shorty General Orchestra 2. 3, 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3: Art Club 2: English Club 3: Study Club 4. Future Title: Interior Decorator DONALD RATHKEXY General Study Club 2: History Club 3: Mathematics Club 4. Future Title: Carpenter BARRY WVILLIAM RATHVON K'Rat', General Jayvee Swimming 2, 3: Homernom Vice-president 2, 3: Ice Hockey Club 2: Travel Club 3: Printing Club 4. Fu- ture Title: Linotype Operator CAROL ANNE PEW College Glee Club 2: Homeroom Secretary 2, 3: Student Coun- cil 4: Social Committee 2, 3: Varsity Cheerleader 4: Dol- phin Club 3, 4: Leaders Club 3: Intramural Sports 2. 3, 4: Cheerleading Club 2, 3, 4. Future Title: Nurse MARY ANN PFEIFFER College Dolphin Club 2: Leaders Club 2: Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Study Club 3: Golf Club 4. Future Title: Office Worker CAROL L. PLACE General Typing Club 2: Service Club 3, 4. Future Title: Econ- omist KATHRYN L. POLITE Kathi,' General Leaders Club 2: Homeroom Vice-president 3: Play Committee 4: Social Committee 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4: Cheerleading Club 2, 3: Dramaties Club 4. Future Title: Beautician LARRIE POOL College Study Club 2, 4: History Club 3. Future Title: Game Protector LINDA PORTER Commercial Color Guard 4: Play Committee 2, 3: Intramural Sports fl: Cheerleading Club 2: Majorette Club 3: Typing Club 4: Junior Achievement 3. Future Title: Model .nm Sophornores James Reynolds, Betty Coodliart, and Patricia Cameron are happy to iind Ronald Hinkle ready, willing, and able to help them out of the Lost VVing. ROBERTA LOUISE REBMAN Bert Distributivc Art Club 2: Typing Club 3, Distributive Education Club 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3. Future Title: Oflice Worker GERALD REESE lem General Study Club 2: Current Events Club 3, Chess Club 4. Future Title: Airman KENNETH E. REEVES Kean College Band 2, 3, Student Director 45 Dance Band 2, 3, 44 Orchestra 2, 3, 49 Honierooni Secretary 2. Future Title: F.B.I. Agent DONNA RESSEL College Color Guard 2, 3, 45 Homeruoln Secretary 2, 3, 45 Play Committee 3: Leaders Club 4: Cheerleading Club 2, 3: Intramural Sports 2. 3. 4. Future Title: Elementary Teacher GARY RESSEL General Varsity Soccer 2, 3, 4: Iayvee Baseball 2, 33 Varsity Baseball 4: Soccer Club 2, 3, 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Future Title: Sailor ANNE RHOADS Perky'l College Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Dolphin Club 3, 4, Cheerleading Club 2, 3: Future Teachers Club 4g Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Future Title: Teacher EILEEN M. RICE Commercial Student Council 3: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4: Study Club 2, 3, 43 Junior Achievement 3, 4. Future Title: Secretary DOUGLAS RICHWINE Doug College French Club 2: Chemistry Club 35 English Club 4. Fu- ture Title: Chemist CAROL ANNE RIFE General Reader's Digest Club EZ: Girls, Tennis Club 3: Golf Club 4: Intramural Sports 2. 3, 4. Future Title: Secretary SIMON RIKER Sin General Stamp Club 2, 3: Boys, Leaders Club 4. Future Title: Machinist RICHARD RINEER Dick,J Distributive Study Club 25 Mathematics Club 3: Distributive Educa- tion Club 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3. Future Title: Sales- man VVILLIAM L. ROBERTS Bill,' College Varsity Soccer 3, 4, Track 4: Intramural Sports 3, 4g Study Club 2: Soccer Club 3, 4. Future Title: Business Administrator LARRY F. ROEHBI 'KRomeo,' General Vtirestling Club 2, 3, 4: Iayvee Wrestling 2: Varsity VVrestling 3, 4, Band 2, 3. Future Title: Engineer EDWARD ROHRER Edu College English Club 2, 3: Aviation Club 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4, Houu-room Vice-president 3. Future Title: Busi- nessman PATRICIA ROWVE Pat General Cheerleading Club 2, History Club 3: Leaders Club 3: Golf Club 45 Intramural Sports 2, 43 Iunior Achievement 3, 4. Future Title: Nurse -me wmNMsQs.fn,w.m. F-Q1,-me-.Wes-wrwmsmw mtg fr, .,,, 1 .V nf , - ARTHUR M. ROWELL Artie College Tennis Club 3, 45 Homeroom Vice-president 25 Jayvee Tennis 35 Jayvee Basketball 3. Future Title: Journalist JO ANN RUHLAND MJD General Majorette Club 2, 35 Study Club 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Future Titlc: Office Worker DALE GARY RUTH College Honieroorn President 2, Vice-president 35 Choristers 35 Glee Club 2, 35 Study Club 2, 45 Junior Achievement 4. Future Titlv: Mechanical Engineer EUGENE RUTHERFORD Skip General Band 2, 3, 45 Jayvce Golf 2, 45 English Club 25 Chem- istry Club 35 Travel Club 45 Intramural Sports 2, 35 Junior Achievement 4, Future Title: Electrical Engineer PATRICIA RUTTER Pat General Typing Club 25 Study Club 35 llt-ader's Digest Club 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 45 Junior Achievement 4. Future Title: Office VVorker DOROTHY B. RYAN Dottie College Student Council 35 Honor Society 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 VIDETTE Staff 2, 3, Associate Editor 45 Play Com- mittee 35 Homeroom Vice-president 35 ECHO Staff 3, 45 Cheerleading Club 25 Echo Club 35 Golf Club 45 Social Committee 4. Future Title: Journalist SANDRA RYLEE Sandy College Study Club 2, 45 ECHO Staff 3, 45 Glee Club 25 Home- room President 45 Echo Club 3. Future Title: Nurse ROBERT E. SALZMAN Lats Vocational Track 25 Study Club 2, 3, 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Future Title: Carpenter ELIZABETH SAMPLE Liz General Typing Club 25 Study Club 35 English Club 4. Futuri- Title: Receptionist CYNTHIA ANN SANGREY Cindy General Cheerleading Club 2, 35 Study Club 45 Clee Club 2. Future Title: Interior Decorator KATHRYN MAE SANGREY Kitty', General Hoineroom President 25 Study Club 25 Ilistory Club 35 Golf Club 45 Intramural Sports 35 Junior Achievement 3, 4. Future Title: Beautician LINDA J. SAUDER Lin General Band 2. 3, 45 Study Club 25 Typing Club 3. 45 Play Committee 3, 45 Intranuxral Sports 3, 4. Future Title: Secretary MILDRED SCHAEFFER Millie General I-Iomeroom Secretary 25 Study Club 2, 3, 4. Future Title: Housewife THOMAS SCHAUM Red'l College Stamp Club 25 Study Club 35 Travel Club 45 Junior Achievement 35 Intramural Sports 4. Future Title: Per- sonnel Director S. PAUL SCHMUCK General Ice Hockey Club 25 Chemistry Club 35 History Club 4. Future Title: Businessman Erna Heinz is pleased to see that her contribution to the homeroom Christ- mas decorations appeals to Kathryn Sangrcy. JAMES H. SHAVV Jim Vocational Photography Club 2, 3: VVrc-stling Club 4: Jayvee Wres- tling 4, Future Title: Machinist JOHN SI-IEAFFER Johnny General Study Club 2: Chemistry Club 3: Chess Club 4. Future Title: Laboratory Tcchnician LESTER SHEAFFER, JR. Les Distrihutive Mechanical Drawing Club 2, 3: Study Club 4. Future Title: Retail Salesman BARRY MICHAEL SHENK Vocational Study Club 2: Drawing Club 3, 4. Future Title: Machinist J. FHEDERIC SHENK College Swimming Club 2: Study Club 3, 4: Varsity Swimming 3, 4. Future Title: Psychologist JULIA A. SHENK Julien College Dolphin Club 2, 3. 4: Orchestral 2, 3, 4: Class Secretary 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Student Council 2, 3, 4: Honor Society 3, 4: VIDETTE Staff 3, 4: Social Committee 3, 4: Cheerleading Club 2, 3, 4: Head Cheerleader 4: Intra- mural Sports 2, 3, 4. Future Title: Elementary Teacher H. VVESLEY SCHNEE Wes College Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Choristers 3, 4: Thespian Society 4: Study Club 2: Varsity Swimming Manager 2: School Play 43 Intramural Sports 2. Future Title: Actor L. NVILLIAM SCHOTTA BillU College Jayvee Soccer 2: Varsity NVrestling 2: Horne-room Vice- president 3: Dramatics Club 2: Chemistry Club 3: His- tory Club 4: Junior Achievement 4. Future Title: Busi- nessman BARBARA ANN SEARFOSS Barb Commercial Cheerleading Club 2, 3, 4: Varsity Alternate Cheer- leader 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Future Title: Secretary MARGUERITE SECKER Susie', College Homeroom Secretary 3: C-lee Club 3, 4: Intramural Sports 2: Study Club 2, 3: Mathematics Club 4. Fixture Title: Airline Hostess BARBARA SEIFERT Midge General Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4: Study Club 2, 4: Typing Club 3. Future Title: Receptionist JOHN VV. SHANK g'Inky General Study Club 2: Printing Club 3, 4. Future Title: Printer TERRY SHIFFLER General Jayvee Football 3: Printing Club 2: Shop Club 3: Stage Craft Club 4. Future Title: Airman MARTIN C. SHIRK Martyn College Student Council 2: Jayvee Tennis 2, 3: Band 2, 3, 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4: Tennis Club 2: Dance Band 3, 4: Homeroom Vice-president 3: Orchestra 3, 4: Junior Achievement 3, 4. Future Title: Business Manager VVILLIAM M. SHOENBERGEI-I Bill General Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4: Study Club 2, 3: Intramural Club 4. Future Title: Marine DONALD SHREINER Dorf, College Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4: Jayvee Baseball 3: Varsity Baseball 4: Study Club 2, 3: Aviation Club 4: Junior Achievement 4. Future Title: Air Force Pilot SALLYLEE KAY SIIULTZ Sal1y', Commercial Clee Club 2. 3, 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4: Cheer- leading Club 2, 3: Leaders Club 2: Study Club 4. Future Title: Secretary JEANETTE SIEGEL General Cheerleading Club 2: Study Club 3, 4. Future Title: Receptionist SALLY SINCLAIR General Study Club 2, 3: Shorthand Club 4. Future Title: Secretary GEORCENE SITTLER Cigi', Commercial Cheerleading Club 25 Homerooni Secretary 2: Dramatics Club 3. 4: Play Committee 3, 4. Future Title: Secretary DOUGLAS G. SMITH Doug College Dance Band 2, 3, 45 Honor Society 3, 43 Jayvee Tennis 3, 43 Band 2, 3, 4. Future Title: Chemist GRANVILLE D. SMYTHE Gran College Stamp Club 2: Latin Club 35 English Club 4. Future Title: Minister CAROL LOUISE SNYDER Commercial Study Club 2, 3: Typing Club 4. Future Title: Social Worker JAMES SNYDER njiml' General German Club 25 Study Club 3, 4. Future Title: Engi- neer ANDY F. STOE Skipv College Student Council 2: Homeroom President 35 Cross Coun- try 3, 4: Track 3, 4: Basketball Club 2: Track Club 3, 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4: Junior Achievement 3. Future Title: Physical Education Teacher PATSY JEANNE STOIHZS 'Tatu College Study Club 2, Future Teachers Club 3: Interior Deco- rating Club 4. Future Title: Teacher THOMAS STOUDT Tom General Jayvee Soccer 2: Varsity Soccer 3, 4: Varsity Baseball 4: Homeroorn President 3: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Fu- ture Title: Professional Athlete ROBERTA STOVER Bert General Study Club 2: Intramural Sports 2: Interior Decorating Club 39 Photography Club 4. Future Title: Secretary JOHN VV. STRANTZ, JR. Jack,' College Homeroom President 2: Jayvee Soccer 2, 3: Varsity Swimming 2, 3, Captain 4, Junior Achievement 3, 4. Fu- ture Title: Draftsman PAMELA STRAUB Pam,' College Student Council 2: ECHO Staff 3, Senior Editor 4: Dol- phin Club 2, 3, 4: Social Committee 45 Quill and Scroll 4: Cheerleading Club 2, 3, 4: Varsity Cheerleader 43 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Future Title: Legal Secretary HAROLD SOBEL College Honor Society 3, 4: German Club 2, 4: English Club 3. Future Title: Research Chemist BARBARA FAY SPIESE BarbU Commercial Dramatics Club 2. 3. 4: Play Committee 3: School Play 3. 4: Thespian Society 3, 4: Junior Achievement 4. Fu- ture Title: Accountant CAROLE SPOHN Distributive Cheerleading' Club 2, 35 Distributive Education Club 4. Future Title: Housewife BONITA STEBERGER Bonniel' General Dramatics Club 2, 3: Study Club 4: Play Committee 3, 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3: Junior Achievement 3, 4. Fu- ture Title: Airline Hostess JUDY E. STECKERVETZ Commercial Typing Club 2, 3: Shorthand Club 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Future Title: Secretary JAMES MICHAEL STEWVART 'tMike,' Vocational Study Club 2: Drawing Club 3, 4. Future Title: Tool and Die Maker f fi f' mill? ttf, Eugene Lefever illustrates the book VVhere Did You Go? Out. What Did You Do? Nothingf, PATRICIA STRICKLER Pat General Cheerleading Club 2: Typing Club 3: Study Club 4. Future Title: OHice Worker MARY LOU STROTHER Commercial Glee Club 2: Intramural Sports 2, 4: Library Staff 2., 3, 4: Cheerleading Club 3: Service Club 4. Future Title: Secretary RAYMOND B. STUMPF Ray College School Play 3: English Club 2: Latin Club 3: Dramatics Club 4. Future Title: Biology Teacher PATRICIA STYER Patl' Commercial Glee Club 2: Cheerleading Club 2, 3: Leaders Club 3: Study Club 4: Homeroom Secretary 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Future Title: Clerk-typist GARY SUTHERLAND Sods College Iayvee Soccer 2: Thespian Society 4: Stage Manager 2, 3, Head Stage Manager 4: Study Club 2: English Club 3: German Club 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4: Play Com- mittee 4. Future Title: Electrical Engineer PETER G. SWIFT Pete College Class Treasurer 4: Social Committee 4: Varsity Swim- ming 2, 3, 4: Iayvee Soccer 3: Intramural Sports 2: Chor- isters 4: Glee Club 3, 4: Homeroom President 2, 4, Secre- tary 3: Ice Hockey Club 2: Diving Club 3: Swimming Club 4: Junior Achievement 4. Future Title: Engineer LLOYD SWORDS Bud General Travel Club 2: Typing Club 3, 4: Junior Achievement 3. Future Title: Salesman IOYZELLE E. TANCERT Commercial Glee Club 2: Cheerleading Club 2, 3: Typing Club 4. Future Title: Secretary JANE ELIZABETH THIEME College ECHO Staff 3, 4: Homeroom Secretary 2, 3: Intramural Sports 4: Reading Club 2: Echo Club 3: Golf Club 4. Future Title: Airline Hostess MICHAEL THOMAS Miken College Iayvee Baseball 2: Iayvce Basketball 2: Homeroom Vice- presiclcnt 2, 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4: Study Club 2, 3, 4: Junior Achievement 4. Future Title: Aeronautical En- gmeer DAVID D. THOMPSON Dave College Jayvee Football 2: Varsity Football 3, 4: Track 3, 4: Varsity Swimming 4: Social Committee 4: Homeroom Vice- president 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3: Football Club 2, 3, 4: junior Achievement 3, 4. Future Title: Chemist ROY THOMPSON College Varsity Golf 3, 4: Homeroom Vice-president 2, Presi- dent 3: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4: Study Club 2, 3, 4. Future Title: Architect GERALD W. TODD Jerry General Study Club 2, 3, 4. Future Title: Airman TOLETHA ANNE TODD Lee College ECHO Staff 3, Co-editor 4: VIDETTE Stat? 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Student Council 4: Social Committee 4: Quill and Scroll 3, 4: I-Iomeroom Vice-president 3: Lead- ers Club 2, 3, 4: German Club 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Future Title: Physical Education Teacher IOHN BARRY TRAYLOR Trails General Study Club 2, 4: History Club 3. Future Title: Printer BARBARA JEAN TVVITNIIRE Halas College Cheerleading Club 2, 35 Glec Club 2, 45 Play Com- mittee 3 Dolphin Club 45 Homeroom Vice-president 4. l'uture I'1tle Elementary Teacher CLYDE C. ULRICH, JR. Hjunieb General Iayvee Swimming 25 Study Club 2, 3, 4. Future Title: -Xnniin SANDRA LEE ULRICH i'Sandy Commercial C-lee Club 2, 35 Dramatics Club 25 Typing Club 3. 45 junior Achievement 4. Future Title: Private Secretary FAITH RODNEL VATTER Foo Commercial Clie Club 25 Intramural Sports 25 Cheerleading Club 2, 3 Shorthand Club 4. Future Title: Private Secretary RUTH ANN VERNAU Ruthie', Commercial Typing Club 2, 35 Shorthand Club 4. Future Title: Secret lry BRENDA ANNE VOLLRATI-I Red Commercial Cheerleading Club 25 Interior Decorating Club 35 Book- keeping Club 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Future Title: Oilice VVorker LINDA VVAGNER Lynn Commercial Typing Club 2, 35 Study Club 45 Intramural Sports 2. 35 Ilomeroom Secretary 4. Future Title: Secretary JAMES M. WVALTERS 'tjimi' College jayvee Soccer 35 Varsity Soccer 45 Gennan Club 25 Club 3, 4. Future Title: Accountant MARY BETH WALTUN College Cheerleading Club 2, 35 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Dolphin Club 3, 45 Student Council 45 Choristers 45 Intramural Snorts 2, 45 Play Committee 2. Future Title: Social Worker , CATHERINE JANE WALZL Cathy College Honor Society 3, 45 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Choristers 3, 45 ECHO Stiff 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Future Teachers Club '7 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Future Title: Social Studies Tc icher DONNA LEE WEAVER Don General Study Club 25 Dramatics Club 35 Mathematics Club 45 Intramural Sports 2, 35 Junior Achievement 3, 4. Future Title Practical Nurse HARRY A. VVEAVER General Study Club 25 Baseball Club 35 Archery Club 45 Intra- mural Sports 4. Future Title: Cook THOMAS WEAVER Weve General Studi nt Council 35 Cross Country 25 Iayvee Basketball 2 Homeroom Vice-president 2. Future Title: Businessman ROGER WEBER Reg General Jax vee Football 25 Varsity Football 35 Homeroom Presi- dtnt 2 Football Club 2, 35 Intramural Club 45 Intramural Sports 2. Future Title: Businessman EDVVARD J. VVEITKAMP Flash General Cross Country 2: Study Club 25 Sports Club 35 Mathe- matics Club 4. Future Title: Fireman have-, a Patricia Doerrer waits for Beverly Potts to open her mail, part ol the daily collection accumulating in the locker 'gmail box serving five girls. . JAMES WENGER Jim Vocational Drawing Club 2, 3, 4. Future Title: Auto Mechanic RONALD ALLEN WENGER Ronnie Vocational Intramural Sports 2, 3: Mechanical Drawing Club 2, 3: Study Club 4. Future Title: Airman DANIEL I. WENNERHOLT Dolph General Jayvec Basketball 2: Varsity Baseball 2, Varsity Soccer 3. 4: Baseball Club 2, Soccer Club 3. 4. Future Title: Oltice Manager DAPHNE WERLE Daily General Student Council 25 Maiorette 3, 49 Majorette Club 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Secretary 2: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4, Junior Achievement 2. Future Title: Secretary BEVERLY ANN WHITE Beaver Commercial Glee Club 25 Cheerleading Club 2, 3: ECHO Staff 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4: Echo Club 4, I-Iomeroom Vice-president 3: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Future Title: Secretary FRED WILLIAM WHITE Dorf Vocational Study Club 2, 3: Mechanical Drawing Club 4. Future Title: Electronic Technician JEAN WIIITE . General English Club 2, 3, 4, Future Title: Secretary DRUE ANN WHITMYER General Typing Club 2: English Club 33 Study Club 4. Future Title: Receptionist GLORIA WIGGINS Glo General Homeroom President 2, Secretary 4: Study Club 2, 3: Golf Club 45 Junior Achievement 4. Future Title: Re- ceptionist DOROTHY WILEY Wiles College Cheerleading Club 25 Leaders Club 2, 3, Chemistry Club 3, VIDETTE Staff 4, Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4: Home-room Secretary 2. Future Title: Mathematics Teacher HARRY E. VVILHELM College Reading Club 2, Latin Club 33 German Club 4. Fu- ture Title: Lawyer ROBERTA LOUISE WILLIAMS Bobbie College Honor Society 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4: VIDETTE Staff 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Choristers 3, 4: Intra- mural Sports 2, 3, 45 Leaders Club 2, 35 Homeroom President 3. Future Title: English Teacher Q A mv-A Q MMM FLOYD CARLOS WILT Rick,' General Jayvee Swimming 2: Study Club 2, Diving Club 35 Ttramural Club 43 Intramural Sports 2, 4. Future Title: ll'n'lZll'l RAYMOND J. WISE Ray College Jayvee Football 2, 3: Varsity Football 4: Football Club 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Vice-president 2, President 3: Social Committee 4, Jayvec Basketball 2, Jayvee Baseball 2, Intramural Sports 3, 49 Junior Achievement 3, 4. Future Title: Ainuan DIANE VVITKONIS Wikone', General Typing Club 45 Cheerleading Club 3: Study Club 2 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Future Title: Nurse LARRY EUGENE WOERNER Gene', Distrihutive Reader's Digest Club 2: Mechanical Drawing Club 33 Distributive Education Club 4: Basketball Manager 2. Future Title: Aimman WILLIAM WVOHLSEN Bill College Glee Club 3, 4: Art Club 2: English Club 3: Mathe- matics Club 4: Jayvee Swimming 2. Future Title: Ad- vertlser BILLIE LOUISE WOLF Cqlleg Band 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 3, 4 Honor Society 3, 4, VIDETTE Staff 2, 3. Features Edito 4: Maiorette Club 2, 3, 4g Maiorette 2, 3, Head Maiorett Homeroom Secretary 2. President 3. Future Titl enlist MARSHA J. VVORLEY Commercial Glee Club 2, 35 ECI-IO Staff 35 Study Club 25 Echo Club 3: Shorthand Club 45 Junior Achievement 2. Future Title: Secretary ELAINE YEAGER Distributivc Typing Club 2, 35 Distributive Education Club 45 Intra- mural Sports 4. Future Title: Housewife VERNDELLA MARIE YELLETS Vern General Cheerleading Club 2, 35 Glee Club 45 Library Club 45 Library Staff 3, 4. Future Title: Beautieinn DONALD F. YOST Don General Jayvee Football 35 Basketball Manager 35 Study Club 2, 3, 4. Future Title: Radio-Television Worker CLARENCE E. YOUNG Sandy', Commercial Varsity VVreStlim1 Manager 45 Study Club 25 Intramural Club 35 Typing Club 45 Intramural Sports 3. Future Title: Bookkeeper JANET S. YOUNG General Study Club 25 Leaders Club 3, 45 Dolphin Club 3. 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 45 Home-room Secretary 25 Junior Achievement 4. Future Title: Elementary Teacher :ff 3 ilk ii if B3 ngpsuw saw. 55 'SQ ,Q 12' A 1 ,rs it 'X . if W2 '-it ,k tw 1 ti' tx KENNETH L. YOUNG Ken General Study Club 2, 35 Science Club 4. Future Title: Busi- nessman LENORE YOUNG College Band 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 2. 3, 45 Play Committee 4: Ger- man Club 25 Future Teachers Club 3, 45 Intramural Sports 2, 35 Junior Achievement 2. Future Title: Funeral Director YVALTER YOUNG Butch General jayvee Basketball 25 Varsity Basketball 3, Captain 45 Homeroom Vice-president 2, President 4: Intramural Sports 2. 3, 45 Sports Club 2. 3, 4. Future Title: Airman SUSAN ZIEGLER Zig College l-Iomeroom Secretary 2, 35 Majorette Club 2, 35 Dolphin Club 3. 45 Glec Club 3, 4g Student Council 25 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 45 Social Committee 4. Future Title: Nurse DARLA ZIMMERMAN Distributive Typing Club 2, 35 Distributive Education Club 4. Fu- ture Title: Secretary LESLIE B. ZNVIRN Les College Honor Society 3, 45 VIDETTE Staff 2, 3, Sports Editor 45 ECHO Staff 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Social Com- mittee 45 Intramural Sports 3, 45 Echo Club 35 Physics Club 4. Future Title: Doctor Thanks to this mob, it goalpost tells the tale of McCz1skey's victory over York in Novemberls Battle of the Roses. if gf V 1 I gon Main Street X ,ll 5 K ' s 1 'u.., McCaskey students board the bus on Lancastcrls Main Streetf where many businesses and stores are located. This section of the yearbook represents businessmen who have displayed in- terest in the school by supporting the yearbook thru their advertisements. The members of the class of 1960 express appreciation of the goodwill shown to them as present and future customers. 'l'l7 MARTIN BRCTHERS Excavating Contractors 322 E. Ross Street Lancaster, Pa. Phone Phone Office EX 3-3851 Yard EX 2-2171 HENRY GOTTSELIG MARTIN E. KEEN GB u e z II B a i r p Lancaster's Finest Phone EX 7-3691 415 South Queen Street B R I S K 9 S CHARLES H. McDlVlTT Dresses Sportswear AMOC0 Gas and Oil Phone EX 2-9632 Costume Jewelry South Pearl and Manor Streets 23 E- Ofange St- Lancaster, Pa. FRED F. INC. Funeral Service lj v u C. ROY BARR 85 SON AUTO WRECKERS 736 Columbia Ave. Ph EX3 0013 USED PARTS FOR ALL CARS one - Used Aufo Glass ELECTRICAL Late Model Wrecks Bought . I Scave Money By Coming To Full Lzne of Westmghouse Appliances ANGELINI s. GROFF Lancaster, R.D. 7 Phone EX 4-4577 119 THERE'S NO QUESTION about the future oi today's graduates who are Willing to contribute toward progress under America's free enter- prise system. For each of them, armed with ideas and ideals, there is an opportunity for leadership in business, industry and agricul- ture. New Holland congratulates the class of 1960, which will help provide that leadership. IIE Nzw HOLLAND Frei: in Grassland Farming NEW HOLLAND MACHINE COMPANY, NEW HOLLAND, PENNSYLVANIA Red Rose Sanitary Laundry For Quality 65 Service RINTZ ATLANTIC SERVICE E. King 85 Ann Streets Launderers 85 Dry Cleaners Lubrication phone EX 3-7511 Tires, Batteries, :Sf Accessories 419 W- King Sf' Lancaster, PH- Lancaster, Pe. Phone EX 4-9947 H. G. BANCROFT, INC. ADLER Typewriters Electric, Stmularfl. mul Portable LEROY,S SOFTIES Hand-Made Soft Pretzels Root's Mkt. 8a Auction, E. Petersburg 202 W. King sf. Phone EX 4-2628 Green Dragon Mkt., Ephrata, pa, People love people wloo bring SIMPLEX PAPER BOX CORPORATION CANDY CUPBOARD CHQCOLATES Lancaster Pa. 'I20 MoLLoY covERs The S. K. Smith Co. Chicago, Ill. Men's Wear Soyres - Scheid -Sweeton 28-30 East King Street Lancaster, Pa. LANCASTER SURGICAL SUPPLY CO. 148 North Duke Street Lancaster, Pa. Phone EX 2-3175 Physicians Supplies, Belts, Trusses, Elastic Stockings First Aid Supplies DONALD G. KRANCH Television and Radio Service Phone EX 4-4068 306 New Holland Ave. Established 1935 .Make Our Store Your Headquarters For All Your Gift Needs HAMILTON 81 GIRARD-PERRECAUX WATCHES M. NORMAN BAIR 154 E. King sf. Sales Service F O R D WOLF MOTOR CO. Lancaster, Pa. Phcne EX 2-4187 For School Rings- Watches - Diamonds and Quality jewelry Open a Teen-Age Account-Pay Out of Your Budget Mr. Jack Schwartz helps Iudith Rainey try on ai school ring as LaVon DeHaven stands ready to give her approval. aww! TZ J e w e I e r' s ,I 1 .42 - .. . II 132 N. Queen St. Lancaster, Pa. Ml I I Gwendolyn Morris orders her senior pictures from Mrs. Nancy Krinimel While Mrs. Ruth Killlfflllllll shows lore LaCon various pic- ture styles. FOR CHOOSING US AS YOUR OFFICIAL CLASS PHOTOGRAPHER For photographs of all 'the other important events in your life your Official Pliotographer will be happy to give you special help and service. Your Official Photographer Portrait Studio .,...... 3rd Floor HAGER' 122 For you and your family . . . PRIZE-WINNING '1. X4: -xl A S: MILK' and ICE CREAM 7' 9' Honored of The Penno. Form Show for the fourth sfroighf year! BI-1RR'S FLOWER SHOP G-i1'Vin'S Flowers WHEATLAND OIL CO. 116 N. Queen St. P11006 EX 3-3300 C. Lancaster, Pa. Phone EX 3-5302 Coal-Shell Fuel Oil LLOYD'S BEAUTY SHOP 1050 N. Plum Street 544 Reynolds Ave. Lancaster, pa. Phone EX 3-2712 Lancaster, Pa. Phone EX 3-6908 ' 5 rg ifix rig1s5frsi,, :wi VP 1' -ew s525ffif?Y ' rzlgzr- ww 1 1 ' N1 J rf -- -- -,il -5+ ,-F-iv , ' S' -ff' , .-. 'L--' 'f i3:N,i5fffff2f1?Wf sE? 1.. 'i: f :+L tg Q eff 1 ' H Thoughtfulness of The Young Funeroll Home 317 East Orange Street Lancaster, Pennsylvania 'I23 PLASTICS HOUSEHOLD ITEMS NOVELTIES 8g TOYS SALES PROMOTION MATERIALS ENVELOPES-BUSINESS 8K PERSONAL LETTERHEADS-BUSINESS SQ PERSONAL PRINTED FORMS THE H LCRIST CO. P. O. BOX 1056 Quality, Plus Price, Plus Guaranteed Satisfaction CALENDARS MEMO PADS ADDRESS BOOKS PENCILS PENS DESK SETS GIFTS MEMENTOS 'I24 Mr. Jack Bleaclmer of Royal jewelers explains to Susan Hertz and Susan BFOHICI the nyoung peopleis payment planv and the two-year guarantee on watches. X RQYA SWSJEWELERS F QIIIIIIIUIIIllIllIIIllIiwIIIlllllllylllllllllllllllIIllIlmlllllllllllllIllllllllllllg gl ' X 1 I ' as , f , fe E Q- gg. ff-E iiIlllllllllIIllllllllllllllllIllllIIIlllllllllIlllllIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli? Open a junior account 105 North Queen Street PAUL STEFFY Church and Christian Streets Lancaster, Pa. HAROLD F. I-IERR g'Red Rose Food Store General Mdse. - Groceries Fresh Meats - Frozen Foods Specializing in Chrysler Products Bausman, Pa. Phone EX 7 6489 Have cx Coke COCA-COLA In Bottles Real Estate and Insurance Phone EX 7-6218 J. G. FORNEY COMPANY, INC. SMITITICQALL B395- Pfescnptlon Drugglsts 39 N, Duke St. Lancaster, pa. S. E. Corner Pine and Lemon S s Phone EX 7-8294 Lancaster, Pa. THE HUBLEY MFG. CO. Kiddie Toys Holsters Cop Pistols Lancaster, Pa. 125 At L. B. Herr Ck Son, Mrs. John D. Seibert points out the new features of the Smith-Corona electric typewriters to Donna Resscl Cseatedj and Ann Nciderinytw. To Be Sure . . . L, B, HERR Sl SCN Buy UNION JACK Brand scHooI a. OFFICE SUPPLIES - EQUIPMENT High 1 'f Right FURNITURE Quahty 1 Price V ' xE5l7AB'-ls,- Books - Stationery - Printing x' ' CANNED FOODS 46-48 W. K' sr. L E ,P . Dfsffibufed Bv mg meager a MILLER AND I-IARTNIAN Lancaster, Pa. ETTER'S FLOOR COVERING SHOP 339 West Orange Street For the very finest in wall 85 Hoot coverings and installation. ESTIMATES - FREE DELIVERY Phone EX 2-2405 WIGGINS CHEVROLET COMPANY A P 0 I I 0 Lancaster County's Oldest and ' Largest New Car Dealer Aluminum AWl'lll1g5 Parts Sales Service 911 S- Prince St- Betore buying . . see our selections: ENGLE Sn HAMBRIGHT, INC. PIPES 46 E. Orange Street LIGHTERS TOBACCOS INSURANCE Und REAL ESTATE Phone EX 4-5681 DEMUTH TOBACCO SHOP The oldest in America 114 East King St. Established 1770 We Congratulate the Graduates THE DRINK LANCASTER LAUNDRY Quality Laundering and Dry Cleaning A Complete Home Servicing Agency- . . .. . WS 'I' 'H D1' fM'lk Caterzng to the Dzscnmmatmg e pecla me m Ome e Nez-'V O 1 152 East King st. Dial EX 7-8217 Telephone EX M211 Three Steps to Beauty FULTON MARKET GROCERY Latest Tfends in HAIRCUTTING and STYLING For Appointment Phone EX 2-0029 352 N. Queen St. Lancaster, Pa. Mr. Edwards Miss Frances Mr. Alvin 601 N. Plum St. LANCASTER BUSINESS SCHOOL lIO5th Yearj Secreiariul and Accounting Courses For High School Graduates and College Students For Catalog, Address Registrar-48 North Queen Street Phone EX 7-8818 Lancaster, Pa. GROFF MUSIC HOUSE We can 5, Sheet Music Dept. IH lflggllulgg BQUBI-I D 1 L. H h , P . a e ers ey mp Teens call if terrific! Quick Service A Specialty BRUNSWICK RESTAURANTS 15 N. Prince St. Lancaster, Pa. North Queen at Chestnut Street Phone EX 7-0384 Lancaster, Pa' Enjoying Chicken in the Rough dinners at the Brunswick Restaurant are Susan Kraft, John Krill, Catherine Lindenmeyer, and Arthur Rowell. 127 HARTMAN CITIES SERVICE Opposite McCaskey High -Buy Your Cas Here- Cities Service Tires - Batteries, etc. Brake Work The person who is graduated today and stops learning tomor- row is uneducated the day after. From a Friend Sandra Binkley looks in a mirror at XVesten- berger, Maley and Myers to pretty up while Sally Miller makes use of a corner desk to start her homework. Westenberger, Maley and Myers 1 2 5- 1 3 1 East King Street LANCASTER OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO. Office Supplies 0 Ottice Furniture 0 Adding Machines Typewriters 0 Pen Repair Service 0 Dictating Machines 0 Photo-copying Equipment 52 South Duke St. EX 4-2672 Lancaster, Pa. JOHN W. BUTTS Keystone Pretzel Bakery Ream, Appraiser Phone EX 2-1026 532-534 E. Mifflin St. 24 E. Orange St' Lancaster, pa. Baked in Lancaster, Pennsylvania for the unusual The Garden Spot of America CASUALVVEAR W H A L L 0 N ' S Parcel Post Business Solicited Wheatland Hills Shopping Center 1813 Columbia Ave. PACKARD LANCASTER CO., INC. 426 N. Prince St. B- M. C- Sport Cars RUDISILL AND COMPANY, INC. A Subsidiary of Studebaker R. R. DONNELLEY 8z soNs COMPANY Cl'l6St1'1Ut PHOTOGRAPHER Phone EX 3-5661 Lancaster, Pa. Commercial - Wedding - Advertising 312 West james St. Lancaster, Pa. Phone EX 2-7791 Frances Harrison admires the School ring which Patricia Cathers has chosen with the assistance of Mr. Alvin R. Herr, a clerk at Zook's Jewelers. 0058 Headquarters for McCaskey High School Rings Standard Graduation Announcements INCORPORATED Trophies - Medals - School Jewelry 50 N. Queen Street Lancaster, Pa. HENKEL 85 MCALLISTER Professional Pharmacists 201 E. Chestnut St. Lancaster, Pa. Phone EX 3-3814 DUTCH GOLD HONEY HOLLINGER OIL SERVICE Atlantic Fuel Oil Distributor Prompt Delivery- Metered Service Oil Burner Service Phone EX 3-3401 George Darrenkamp and Sons General Food Store Free Delivery 713 Union St. Phone EX 7-3757 Ceramic Tile Armstrong Floor Coverings Plastic Wall Tile Formica Sink Tops ULTRA PLASTICS CO. 17 Fairview Ave., Lancaster, Pa. Phone EX 3-6878 9 VVilliam Erb, a McCaskey graduate, shows a school jacket to prospective Franklin and Mar- shall students, Edward Carr and VVilliam Cool. In the Franklin 8. Marshall Tradition The gentle tradition of FRANKLIN 8. MAR- SHALL still holds sway at the BOOK SHOP. Here you will find all the items that the Col- lege student will need to make his stay here comfortable and happy. TH E BOOK SHOP DARLING SHOP Women's and Chi1dren's Apparel 39 N. Queen St. Phone EX 4-0328 MORRIS SALES CO. Auburn Triple Fire Spark Plug Increases Your Gas Mileage Twice The Life Of Any Standard Plug Inquire At Your Dealer DRY CLEANERS 637 S. Prince St. LEO I. HAIN, INC. Realtors Real Estate - Insurance 33 N. Duke St. Lancaster, Pa. Phone EX 7-8131 PEOPLE'S FUEL CO. Lehigh and Marshall blue coal Lancaster, Pa. Phone EX 7-8204 DeWALT DI I IO Lancaster, Perma. MANUFACTURERS OF POWER TOOLS FOR HOME AND INDUSTRY WHEATLAND DIINER 6'American Cooking With A Penna. Dutch Accent Featuring Carry-Out Service 1725 Columbia Ave. Lancaster, Pa. COE CAMERA SHOP Photographic Supplies 148 North Queen St. Phone EX 4-6824 PINKY'S SERVICE CENTER Lititz and Oregon Pikes Lancaster, Pa. Phone EX 4-6638 KEYSTONE EXPRESS 8. STORAGE CO., INC. MARTIN'S DAIRY First in Quality Visit Our Dairy Bar 560 Lampeter Road Lancaster, Pa. Phone EX 3-6293 EL CAPITAN PRODUCTS, INC. Lancaster, Pennsylvania BROOKSIDE SWIMCLUB Harrisburg Pike Congratulations to all our friends! Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Diller Brookside summer employees Carol Pew, Pamela Straub, James Brown, and Frank Her- shey take a few minutes to relax at one of the Twin Pools. X1 0 Wx 31150 cafe lif- name svsrzn . 'U 'N 'B '04 'Q C 4 g .Ls 1' 5 X: . C il '.::':. 809 New Holland Ave. Lancaster, Pa. AMOCO TIRES AMOCO GAS ERS FORREST BROTH East King an ' Lancaster, Pa. Phone EX 2-9330 d Franklin Sts. C. Abram Snyder Funeral Home MANOR VIEW DAIRY 85 LUNCH BAR Millersville, Pa. Y PAINTS fry a Pffeffel' or P1220 Burger CONNOLLYQS MASUR 612 Columbia Ave. Lancaster, Pa. EE PARKING Curb and Counter Service Fasf Cam' out Phone EX 2-0641 FR Phone EX 4-3641 MASURY IS GOOD PAINT AiT : oi t sct , ,1 ' ff Url V E J. B. -i n f fl 1 . ' f - NNMN Www Cor. West Lemon and Nevin Sts. Lancaster, Pa. 1997 Columbia Ave. Phone EX 4-520 7 H olsllm 132 THE ANCASTER IIIOTOILNGRAVING 0. l I VT -ITTIWW I I I IT rv Imwjn 1 I Eli'- N ouxe st 5. MCGOVERN AVE. LANcAsTEn,PENNsYLvANrA e? ?' 1 X J. A. MILLER CO., INC. 56 N. Queen St. Drugs and Physicians' Supplies Prescription Specialists Butz sleu co. FOI' DFUSS R. C. MIESSE FOF Prescriptions Candy 250 Seymour St. Phone CUSTOM MADE EX 7-5133 or Phone EX 7-5134 CANDIES EX 7-5135 DELIVERY SERVICE LANCASTER LINCOLN MERCURY GET YOUR SCHWINN BIKE AT HOAK 84 YARNALL, INC. 7-21 Charlotte St. Open Till 9 L O W E L L ' S Luggage - Leather Goods 38 W. Orange St. Lancaster, Pa. ROBERT S. REAM jeweler 7 West King Best Diamond Values Since 1935 It's Fun To Shop At REBMAN'S For Unusual cmd Different Toys - Gifts - Favors Found In No Other Store 800 SOUTH QUEEN STREET SINCE 1924 133 MAPLE GROVE SWIMMING POOL 7 Qualified Red Cross Life Guards on Duty Designated Shallow Area for Kiddies Spacious Lawn and Play Area Lawn Chairs and Umbrellas Season Tickets-Family or Individual OPEN DAILY AT 'I0 AM BYERS' MEAT MARKET J. RUSSEL GRAUL Atlantic Service Station Duke and Vine Streets Lancaster, Pa. Posing on the pier of Maple Grove Pool are Carolyn McCulley, Marcia Decker, Judith Clarlcg Qsecond TOVVD john Strantz, Peter Swift, Gilbert Hartley, and james Matheny. D. M. DeHAVEN Dealer in FINE AUTOMOBILES 828 S. Prince St. Lancaster, Pa. MANOR STREET 5 81 10 Five mul Ten Cent Goods Specialties, Etc. 568 Manor Street Open every evening 'til 9 Success To All 1960 Graduates ZCOf K qua- f- NUTUAL LIFE INSURASVCIL' l.'0,'IIPA.VY HOSTUV IIAJSIIIII SITII WILLIAM J. BROWN, District Manager 2nd Floor, 156 East King Street Telephone EXpress 2-5016 Lancaster, Pa. l H. M. STAUFFER 81 SONS, INC. COAL - FUEL OIL - OIL BURNER SERVICE BUILDING MATERIALS - LUMBER - FEED - MILLWORK LANCASTER LEOLA WITMER RONKS . GoooYEAR TIRES 79 Z W Batteries - Reccipping - Radios 14 EAST KING ST. LANCASTER. PA. Television WE WISH YoU SUCCESS AND Eleclflcal Appliances HAPPINESS IN THE FUTURE LEBZELTER'S 237 N. . . May We have the pleasure of Queen St Lancaster' Pa serving you offen Handling Goodyear Products Over 60 Years Be Sure To Ask For KEPPEL'S CANDIES 323-25-2 7-29 N. Queen St. Made Better Every Day For Health and Energy Lancaster, Pa. Phone EX 7-8214 LANCASTER LUGGAGE Complete Selection of Luggage, Leather Goods, and Jewelry 114 N. Queen St. Lancaster, Pa. Appel 8K Weber 12 East King Street Mr. H. B, Herr watches Kay Deatrick zuliust an earring which she has chosen from the large se- JEWELERS lection available at Appel R WVelJcr. 135 How to Look Like A Seventeen Model! Wear Fashions from Hager's 4'Under 20 Sport Shop! McCaskey seniors Ruth V ernau and Brenda V ollrath admire the lat- est Iunior Fashion Coordinates displayed by Mrs. Shirley Shreiner Ccenterl. UUNDER 20 SPORT SHOP, Third Floor 1Vest King Street Phono EX 7-6111 Lancaster, Pa 136 AUTOMOTIVE SALES co. HORNER'S CCNFECTIONERY 356 W- Ofange St- Auto Paris and Supplies Lehigh and Reservoir Lancaster, Pa' Phone EX 3-382 1 S . S . B E 8- SONS, mc. LANCASTER, PA. 212-226 W. LEMON STREET ' TRANSPORTAUON 0 RIGGING Q STORAGE The Little Store with k F Hobbies Galore I-OO Or - - WITMER,S HOBBY SHOP Corner of College 85 Lemon Z A N G A R I ' S O I. D M Al N E . Q Finest Italuln Snacks 323 W. Lemon st. Lancaster, Pa. XJ . - Phone EX 7-9101 THURFJUEHBRED5 THRULIEH AND THROUGH WM. O. FRAILEY 85 SON AT Prescriptions Since 1885 Delivery Service sm1AmJ Es Lancaster, Pa. Phone EX 7-6179 B. J. DOUGHERTY 18 N. Queen St. Radio - TV - Public Address Lancaster, Pa' Sales - Service - Renfal 301 E. King St. Lancaster, Pa. Phone EX 4-8922 T37 ALLEN R. ELLENBERGER Real Estate and Insurance UNION STOCK YARD CO. Including Life Lancaster Pa 610 W. Chestnut St. Lancaster, Pa. ' ' Telephone: EX 4-0031 Betty Io Goodhart and Patricia Cameron are pleased with their positions on a Yamaha motorcycle from Cameron Cycle Shop. CAMERON CYCLE SHOP Fulton lk Shippen Sts. Lancaster, Pa. Phone EX 4-9412 KING THEATRE Yamaha Motorcycles The Largest Cinemascope Screen LANCASTER STORAGE co. in Cenffal 342 N. Queen St. Pennsylvania Storage of Household Goods Local and Long Distance Moving China Packing Crating Phone EX 4-7201 IIIE1 Tl1COl3dlCl SCl'100l ol Dance BALLET - TAP - JAZZ Capitol Thezltre Builcling 1D11O11C EX 4-4206 138 Battery Kc Brake Auto Parts and Service, Inc. 16 East Walnut Street Lancaster, Pa. WILLIAM S. SULLIVAN, JR. FUNERAL DIRECTOR In Lancaster, Pa., IT's Joe Myers' Drive-In Ba r-B-Q 121 south Prince street Phone EX 4-0619 Lincoln Highway East C3 Miles? Lancaster, Pa. Phone EX 7-8298 and Joe Myers' Diner GALEBACH'S Phone EX 30804 THE FAMILY STORE Lincoln Highway East C 1 Milej EXCELLENT FOOD - FINEST SERVICE Quality Furniture Q Floor Coverings Superb Home-Made Pies and Cakes Sfme EX 2-2221 283 Park Ave. CCor. N. Shippen St., Lancaster, Pa. Seated on furniture at Galebaclfs, Ann Neider- inyer and Carol Parmcr examine upholstering material. ESHELMAN MOTUR C0-, INC. WEITKAMP CONFECTIONERY Lancaster's Oldest Chrysler Corporation Dealer 0 M 1 A W. Orange 85 Pine Streets 100 ap e. Venue Lancaster, Perma. Featuring: Chrysler - Plymouth - Imperial - Valiant BREYEWS ICE CREAM 139 Nationally Guaranteed Advemed ..,,,o,,e Bam, Wheatland Distributors Nationally I A' Beverages by the case Famous W Any 1701 Columbia Ave. QUALITY , Foods Pnce Phone EX 7-5121 C A P E Z I O SODA CANDY CLYDE H. COOPER Dress Flats - Ties - Heels P . . . I rescrlptzon Druggzst WARREN S SHOES 154NorthQueenSt. 134 N- Queen St- CIGARETTES CIGARS MODERN TIRE 85 FRAME SERVICE, INC. Tires - Tubes - Retreading Bear Wheel Alignment 85 Frame Service 1058 North Plum Street Lancaster, Pa. Phone EX 4-2654 Congratu1ations to tha Class of '60 Wic1Qersham Printing Company 111 East Chestnut Sttsst Lancaster, Pennsy1vania 140 RAUB SUPPLY COMPANY WE INVITE YOU TO VISIT OUR MODERN PLUMBING AND ELECTRICAL James 8g Mulberr Hclrrisburg,Pa. ' Olecm , N. Y. ' Willicumsporf, Pa. - Winchester, V SHOWROOMS y Lol ncolsfer Branches in cl. GRAYBILL'S DAIRY Lititz, Pa. GAST T. V. 81 REPAIR SHOP J. BRAME WITMER Repairs on Radios, Car Radios, T.V.'s and Phonographs 6 Hershey Avenue OIL HEAT SERVICE 536 S. Prince St L . ancaster, P Lancaster, Pa. Phone EX 3-9985 Phone EX 2-3613 Stop at 2213 Columbia Ave. 11, ICE CREAM ROOT BEER SANDWICHES . ': V,.,,.. -, 'Izdhtaefery' Ifl. 'A.e P4-gi? I4'I L ARHQQQ xwk ,Rai Mary Lou Strotlmr represents the studcnts who plan to work inmmcdiately after lmigh-school gradua- tion. jarncs Mutlmny, like many stuclvnts planning to enter college, looks thru Z1 book to Hnd de- tails about thc career lm has chosen. Great Expectations Pen Names Pen Names ,.pe' 'li
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