John Piersol McCaskey High School - Echo Yearbook (Lancaster, PA)
- Class of 1965
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HoEman John C. Stauffer 4 John E. Hambright President Albert I. Mathews Donald L. Roberts Vice-president I. Richard Warfel Richard H. VVinters TABLE OF CONTENTS Faculty fMinervaj ....... . . . Page 8 Seniors Qanusj ............ . . . Page 20 Underclassmen CNeptunej .... . . . Page 60 Student Life CHebej ..... . . . Page 74 Activities QApolloj .... . . . Page 82 Sports CHerculesj ,......... . . . Page 106 Advertisements fMercuryj .... Page 130 Happily reminiscing, Geraldine Arment and Eric Jerome recall the highpoints of their years at McCaskey as they glance over a pictured scrapbook. Perholps Someclcuy It Will Be Pleolsont To Remember These Things -Virgil Centered around the theme of The Golden Years, the 1965 yearbook has endeavored to highlight the sports, persons, organizations, and events that will perhaps someday . . . be pleas- ant to remember . . Senior yearbook staff members, thru the use of Greek and Roman gods, goddesses, and quotations, have attempted to parallel the Golden Age of the past with their highschool years. Minerva, being the goddess of wisdom, heads the faculty section. The seniors, upon gradua- tion, recollect the incidents of yesterday and an- ticipate tomorrow. Therefore, Janus, the two- headed god of the past and the future, represents them. Neptune, as god of the sea, dwelt in his kingdom under the waters and thus symbolizes the underclassmen. The student life division is personified by the goddess of youth, Hebe. Apollo, decided upon because of his many duties as god of the sun, music, poetry, medicine, and the fine arts, leads the activities pages. Pie- nowned for his unusual strength, Hercules- in- troduces the sports section. The advertisements are preceded by an illustration of Mercury, the god of commerce. On February 25 and 26, McCaskey paid its own little tribute to Mars, the god of war. The episode started in the swimming pool, spread to the halls, and resulted in a rather tense situation. Other less dramatic happenings of the 1964- 65 school year included four changes in the school-board membership and revisions in the curriculum. The Social Studies Department an- nounced a complete over-haul in its course re- quirements so that sophomores will take United States history, juniors, world cultures, and sen- iors, problems of democracy and economics. A group of seniors participated in the Lancaster English Enrichment Program. Elizabethtown College offered an introductory sociology course to interested and qualified seniors. All these events served to fill The Colden Yearsv with many pleasant memories. Through these doors Collmness Reigns Af Nighf A custodian works in tranquil atmosphere. I 6 Activity Prevolils During Day Robert Martinez, Robert Kurtz, Brenda Markiey, and Karen McKinsey enjoy the out-of-doors as they study.' Frank VVitmer, Robert Bowen, and Carol Whitaker, under the instruction of Henry A. Hoover, observe nature first-hand on the school campus. 7 l- y Facu Minerva, goddess of wisdom Not only is there an art in knowing a thing but also Z1 certain art in teaching it. Cicero Mrs. Inez G. Long and Mrs. Jeannette M. Philip seriously consider the day's events as Abram E. Herr and Douglass M. Reinhart enter Concert Hall, the place where monthly faculty meetings convene. 9 John H Rodman Principal Edward C. Kraft, Assistant Principal BS M1llCISV1ll6 State College B.S., Millersville State College EdM Temple University M.A., Columbia University Administrators Supervise Mcmy Activities Left: Local representatives of the Ford Motor Com- pany present to Marlet E. Springer, vocational di- rector, john H. Rodman, and Warren Kline, auto shop instructor, a new model engine, transmission, and rear axle. Equipment was donated by Ford for use in the shops. Right: Edward C. Kraft receives rental fee for graduation attire from senior Barbara Fletter as a representative of the National Cap and Gown Company prepares to measure her. Deoms Aid Students With Coreers Ancl Personcll Problems Left: S. Ernest Kilgore, Dean-Director of Guidance A.B., Franklin or Marshall College M.Ed., Pennsylvania State University Left: Mrs. Mary B. Myers, Dean of Girls B.S., Millersville State College M.S. in Ed., University of Pennsylvania Right: Sara Jane Caum, Assistant Dean of Girls A.B., Syracuse University M.Ecl., Pennsylvania State University .1 ,- wma Robert V. King, Assistant Dean of Boys Left: Robert V. King introduces Corporal Gerry L. Atkins at the 1964 A-B-, MS- in Ed., Marine career conference. Right: At the future beauticians' meeting Franklin EI M21I'Sl1fll1 College Mrs. Dorothy Lawrence, beauty-school director, poses with Miss Sara Jane Gaum. 'l 'l ' ' PLL- '??SJEh55'iIi -A -,T -1 - new 4 3 13 f of . ffniaiggjif .U A . Q,l-.erm .. , is ' 1-1euss:'2fQ2 I? V 74 1 'I Q M:::f'f'ff ,M is , f. SW' f .. . ug . V' NM.. f, .. 'A f f.. . ' M -1 1.7 itat ' it 2. ,. ifmiwir f gk , 4 V Z in mfssfies ,,2,.,s:1 fe f. 1 V . H 'K J . fit 3 Fife 2, A 'K '2 3 Q 9- 9 K 'Q , K 1 1 MQ, Yfffw 1, 1 nga VZ? Q Ziff i X? Q. N. he ZA SUSAN ATKINS, B.S., West Chester State College, Swimming, Physical Education, Girls, Intramural Super- visor. FOSTER AUGUSTINE, B.S. in Art Ed., Kutztown State College, M. in Ed., Pennsylvania State University, Crafts, Stagecraft Supervisor. DONALD BAKER, A.B., St. josephis College, Latin. KENNETH R. BARRETT, B.S., Millersville State Col- lege, English. RICHARD D. BEAR, B.S., Millersville State College, M. in Ed., Pennsylvania State University, United States History. fifgl C. RICHARD BECHTEL, B.S., East Stroudsburg State V ' - V 3 ' College, Swimming, Physical Education, Swimming ' .,,, '--f - 'WW ,,., E Coach, Assistant Soccer Coach. I 5 r I ' BLANCHE 1. BEHRENS, B.S., Hood College, A.M., f e A , M L 2 in Ahkyl ' Columbia University, Clothing. .iir F 1 E ,ai ,.. MRS. IZORA BOWERMASTER, B.S., Millersville stare 1t,,'- ':', i ,,.7 L.S., Drexel Institute of Technology, -',' ssis an 1 rarian. A ' ROBERT W. BROOME, B.S., Franklin and Marshall i'iii Y ff? College, M.S., University ol Pennsylvania, English, Eng- lish Department Head. ,,,.,.,,..,,..,,,,., ..,., . V SAMUEL F. BROWN, B.S., in Econ., Franklin and if fe. , .rv Marshall College, Driver Education. if 29: ,V,,, L ,. PAUL A. BUCKS, B.S., Franklin and Marshall College, . aiirl KATHRYN M. BUCKWALTER, B.S., Millersville safe ' if College, M.A., Duke University, English. ? . bfi? P , fi'ff2.?Y:?sL vi 1 ff ,,.,..,,5,. . . ,.,,., ....,, . ,.i'9I:ef?1s??5 2 . , .im f M 15 4 . ., ..,. L.. . W2 f' Ii .Zia 7,0 iff if Q2 ir, ,419 if!! 1 , 22' mr Jew mf . . - .. - - ,J . J., , ,... ,. .. . 21.5 , ' ' -rw J ,,., 4, .,,,,,.,,,, ,, ,,,,, I. . ,,, . 1 Q f A :K ' rr i2. f '.f: 'if' iLxQ.,, ' , . ae Q A 355 . sf. 5 , 9-4 PM MRS. DOROTHEA C. COULTER, Millersville State College, English. MRS. GLORIA I. DENLINGER, B.S., Bridgewater College, Foods. ENRIQUE DIAZ, M. in Lit., Uni- versity of La Plata, Spanish, French. ESTHER RAY DILLER, B.S. in Business Ed., Elizabethtown College, Typewriting, Duplicating. WILBERT DOURTE, A.B., Elizabeth- town College, Math 12, Math 13, Assistant Swimming Coach. GERALD V. DUNKLE, B.S., Mil- lersville State College, United States History. Foster Augustine, and I. Irvin Shelly, who supervise the construction of stage settings, discuss some scenery. CLARENCE M. EBERSOLE, A.B., Franklin and Mar- shall College, A.M., Columbia University, United States History, Social Studies Department Head. G. ALLEN ECKERT, B.S., Millersville State College, M.S. in Ed., Temple University, World Cultures, Foot- ball Equipment Manager, Assistant Baseball Coach. CHARLES R. ESHLEMAN, B.S., Franklin and Marshall College, M.S. in Ed., University of Pennsylvania, Physics, Science Department Head. MRS. ELEANOR S. ESHLEMAN, B.S., Pennsylvania State University, Clothing, Foods. HENRY L. FERICH, JR., B.S., Millersville State College, Driver Education, Mechanical Drawing. MARION E. FOSDICK, B.S., Millersville State College, Shorthand. - lNlRS. D. MARIAN FRANCK, B.S., West Chester State ef vvf ' College, M.S., Springfield College, Swimming, Physical Education, Girls' Intramural Supervisor. - PAUL W. FREY, B.S., Franklin and Marshall College, M.S. in Sci., University of Maryland, Algebra, Math 12 A I M. in Ed., Pennsylvania State University, Typewriting, lg, ..,, ., ...,, , . ,, Q A Q fire W f 2 fit.. . ia. f H' ,astral .re 2 12 'Q .M was . .. ,. ., We 23 7 f f 35253 fi ' V 2 Si , af -0 .,. , A Z f , J 1 5' ROBERT E. GENSEMER, B.S., East Stroudsburg State College, M.S., Pennsylvania State University, Health, ,ZVZ Physical Education. i lll I S. DIANE GIBBLE, A.B., Gettysburg College, German. gglf ils '+V 1 PHYLLIS GOODMAN, B.A., Houghton College, M.A., X54 ' University of Colorado, English. f ' l. at EDWARD L. HALLER, B.S. in Econ., Franklin and it Marshall College, A.M., New York University, Driver i'o Education, Golf Coach. CLIFFORD D. HARTMAN, B.S., Juniata College, M. in Ed., Pennsyl- vania State University, English. Charles R. Eshleman, Science Depart- ment .Head, is intent on illustrating PAUL L, HENNEMAN, B,S, in ECL, 619031031 TCSOUHHCC- Indiana State College, Arithmetic. PAUL A. HERMAN, A.B., Gettysburg College, A.M., Emory University, United States History. ABRAM E. HERR, B.S., Springfield College, A.M., Columbia University, United States History, Geography. JOHN H. HERR, B.S., Elizabethtown College, Sales, Business Principles. P. ROBERT HERB, B.S., Millersville State College, M. in Ed., University of Delaware, United States History, Head Baseball Coach, Assistant Bas- ketball Coach. ew fl .flsslsv 3' 2 ,ee Qylqgggw ziiv' :SW vii Z 7 ff' vi ZIQCAI i5Si5Zii?E?4l5?f55 ' ,,5,,.,g7,wm, V smrslrfesfe-. V s3Ef3Z2?ff?5?9i V' Mews. Q aff, W, W, fs .. V --:,w1w::- ,fe lea l ll l 41 f? r l A f X L55 gf' t f a A ,, ,,,l, V ililllagwa mia is 8 ,, y ggi l tit? 3 ia i a tmp ai new . fe Q 2 Ai. , Rf? ps., 5 fri, at ffiiegtgg.Z.:a, . fa' Mag . I if Y it .. . 1 1 tar Gi i 'lr Emi! 9,9 is writing. Coach. lish. ment Head. versity, Nurse RODNEY L. LAW, B.S., Kutztown State College, M.S. in Art Ed., Uni- versity of Pennsylvania, Art. MRS. LARAINE A. LINDSAY, B.S., Lock Haven State College, Health, Physical Education. MRS. INEZ G. LONG, A.B., Man- chester College, English. JOHN C. LONG, B.S., M. in Ed., Millersville State College, Industrial Arts. HENRY L. MARKLEY, B.S., Millers- ville State College, M.S. in Ed., Uni- versity of Pennsylvania, Physical Sci- ence, Algebra. FRANKLIN R. MARSH, B.S., Millers- ville State College, M. in Ed., Penn- sylvania State University, Industrial Arts. H. LELAND HOOVER, Pennsylvania State University, Electric Shop. WARREN KLINE, JR., Pennsylvania State University, Automobile Shop. MRS. ANN E. HERTZ, B.S., Susquehanna University, Arithmetic-Bookkeeping, Business Principles, Type- JACOB L. HILLEGAS, B.S., Franklin and Marshall College, A.M., University of Pittsburgh, Biology. HENRY A. HOOVER, B.S., Franklin and Marshall Col- lege, A.M., Cornell University, Biology. MRS. ERMA J. HOUSEKNECHT, B.S., Bloomsburg State College, English. H. GRANT HURST, A.B., Franklin and Marshall Col- lege, French, Cross-Country Coach, Assistant Tennis EARL L. KOTH, B.S., Pennsylvania State University, Mechanical Drawing, Tennis Coach. GORDON A. KRAFT, A.B., Franklin and Marshall Col- lege, Mathematics, Assistant Football Coach. MORRIS E. KRAPE, B.S., Indiana State College, Eng- LEAH M. KRESGE, B.A., Beaver College, M.A., Mid- dlebury College, French, Foreign Languages Depart- LOUISF. E. KUHLMANN, B.S., Millersville State Col- lege, R.N., Lankenau Hospital, Pennsylvania State Uni- Miss Louise E. Kuhlmann, school nurse, measures Edward Jennings prior to his physical examination. EDGAR E. MATTERER, A.B., Franklin and Marshall College, M. in Ed., Temple University, United States History. MICHAEL MAVRIDES, A.B., Muhlenberg College, M. in Ed., Temple University, Bookkeeping, Business Prin- ciples, Arithmetic-Bookkeeping. DANIEL W. MCCARY, B.S., Lebanon Vallcy College, Chemistry, Assistant Track Coach. THOMAS D. MCVEY, B.S., Millersville State College, English. JOHN S. MEEKINS, B.S., Millersville State College, Driver Education. PAUL R. MESSERSMITH, A.B., Albright College, Alge- bra, Math 12. JAMES F. METZCER, Pennsylvania State University Machine Shop. : B. ARVILLA MILLER, A.B., Juniata College, M.A. Pennsylvania State University, English. 9 CHARLES R. MILLER, B.S., Lebanon Valley College, M.S. in Ed., Bucknell University, World Cultures, As- sistant Football Coach, Head Basketball Coach. EUGENE W. MILLER, B.S., VVest Chester State Col- lege, M.S., Scranton University, World Cultures, As- sistant Wrestling Coach. RICHARD C. MILLER, B.S., Millersville State College Chemistry, Algebra. 1 CHARLES S. MULHATTEN, B.S., Franklin and Mar- shall College, M. in Ed., M.B.Ecl., Temple University, Bookkeeping, Business Department Head. Helping Christopher Jones, who has forgotten the combination of his lock, is Paul W. Frey, locker supervisor. DAVID J. MYERS, B.S., Millersville State College, Arithmetic, Algebra. JAMES J. NEELY, B.S., M. in Ed., Temple University, Health, Soccer Coach, Faculty Manager of Athletics. PORSIA PALUMBO, B.S. in Ed., Millersville State College, M. in Ed., University of Delaware, Spanish. WILLIAM J. PAPAVASILION, B.S., Millersville State College, English. MRS. JEANNETTE M. PHILIP, B.S., Indiana State College, Typewriting, N otehand. WILLIAM C. PIPER, B.S., Lock Haven State College, M. in Ed., Tem- ple University, Fhysical Education, Swimming, Wrestling Coach. 1 1, I .. V 3 i l 5 . ff .. ? .4 T I :W A .f 1 i 555254251 .. . 'i' 4. , 5 2' .iw :f2es tf- 7 A.,-:mga ' . 6 I ' W X awe 92 2 5 1 L V Ga ij X J, at If Q 4? v V W g ,.a,., gg V Pi' f 1 -at-X ffff X ,af ROBERT A. POHLE, B.S., Indiana State College, Cen- eral Clerical, Typewriting. DONALD C. POWERS, B.S., Millersville State College, World Cultures. MRS. MARTHA C. POWL, B.S., West Chester State College, Health. MRS. CAROLYN A. QUARLES, B.S., Madison College, M.A., New York University, Physical Education, Girls, Intramural Supervisor. HERBERT I. QUICLEY, B.S., Millersville State College, M. in Ed., Temple University, Distributive Education. FREDERICK M. REED, A.B., Franklin and Marshall College, M.S. in Ed., Temple University, World Cultures. DOUCLASS M. REINHART, A.B., Albright College, M. in Ed., Pennsylvania State University, Plane Geome- try. CHARLES K. ROTH, B.S., Elizabethtown College, Arithmetic-Bookkeeping, Business Economic Problems, Typewriting. BERNARD N. SANTANIELLO, B.S., Millersville State College, Social Studies. DOROTHY E. SCHOCK, B.S. in Music, New York Uni- versity, Vocal Musicg Director of Clee Clubs. CHARLES B. SCHRIVER, B.A., Gettysburg College, English. GLENN WALTER SHAFFER, B.S., Mille1'sville State College, Chemistry. SANDRA L. SHANFELDER, B.S., Millersville State College, Spanish. J. IRVIN SHELLY, B.S., Millersville State College, M.S., University of Pennsylvania, VVood Shop. JOHN B. SHENK, B.S., Millersville State College, M.S. in Ed., Univers- ity of Pennsylvania, Special Educa- tion. HELEN NI. SHERVANICK, B.S., Bloomsburg State College, Typewrit- ing, Shorthand. JOHN M. SILKNETTER, A.B., Frank- lin and Marshall College, M.S., Uni- versity of Pennsylvania, United States History, English, School Newspaper Adviser. HAROLD E. SINCLAIR, B.S., In- diana State College, Shorthand, Type- writing. Glenn W. Shaffer, chemistry teacher explains an experiment to a guest john W. Jones, on Parents' Night. CHARLOTTE M. SPINELLA, B.S., Millersville State College, Civics, World Cultures. BOYD L. SPONAUCLE, B.S., Lebanon Valley College, Physical Science, Head Football Coach, Head Track Coach. MRS. JO S. STOKES, B.S., Millersville State College, M.S., Temple University, Plane Geometry, Algebra. NAOMI B. TERRY, A.B., Hood College, A.M., Columbia University, English, Dramatics Supervisor. DONALD L. TROSTLE, B.S., Lebanon Valley College, Instrumental Music, Band and Orchestra Director. VIOLET B. WEBER, B.S., Millersville State College, General Clerical, Yearbook Adviser. IAMES T. WHITE, B.A., Elizabethtown College, Eng- lish. RUPERT A. WILLIAMS, B.S., West Chester State Col- lege, M. in Ed., Pennsylvania State University, Physical Education, Boys' Intramural Supervisor, Physical-Educa- tion Department Head. JOSEPH J. WOITKO, B.S., Pennsylvania State Univers- ity, Special Education. DOROTHEA E. WOLFE, B.S., Millersville State Col- lege, B.S. in L.S., State University of New York at Albany, Head Librarian. PHYLLIS I. WOLCEMUTH, B.S., Bob Jones University, Typewriting, Arithmetic-Bookkeeping. EUGENE M. YARCER, B.S., Pennsylvania State Uni- versity, Bioloy, Physical Science, Audio-Visual Director. ,F 5, va Ti.: V.,, ,,, .,,.. , ,,. ,, a 5f:5Q'6'ifV5?fl5'1f fiyf 7 I ,ui ,. W HW? iifzefl tiff. It MRS. PATRICIA A. BERKHEIMER, Clerk. Looking out over the rose-filled bucket, Miss Ruth N. Slaugh, oflice THELMA F' DRUECKER' clerk, duplicates the daily bulletin. MRS. LILLIAN C. HANKLE, Clerk. RUTH N. SLAUGH, Clerk. I I . in 1 5 M ' fa iw wir ' 'trainee ,V W Q J if I r A as.. be t'l't?2iWiifrE -as ,Q if if 2 1 iz' if is Rigas 1 vga? 1 X x ,5 rm, 'xii , , .,,., , gait fi i age P ,,,agu.f,S3, is 4 Kgs 1 s ii' I 5 12:1 gfffigll' 1 f f gqiyxgiprr Mft L--f 4 .. X x. , yr- V' 11115 N534 'V I Wikia' ,.,, . i ' ft eg gz? f ' 47351- i 5 I' i' I - Hr 2' ,f iff, X, My hj,,g,,, aww, js 1,31 akamai? i?'4EEQf' . . 4 ff' Q ,W , ,mg?,s,.1 't3'g? in wi we , ml ' , eiaeyi W A K W 1? , Y e f am gf s 3? 'X 5 Wei? is L., ,. ..,Vk, ,,,, ,,.g,y,f,t,, wf.',11w-pt, f, 2 , 1-,.fw1eww:,,-wwf .-f,. tw- .mr U, ,tw f rr-, U .,,... ,W .. fi -ff-f'-f , mae, , S i , 1 , 1 I 2 w wvrztzwfs- s-'flig.Qi'f,,,w.- , . f 'SY f --'ea 'WS , at-iureaye, .Q my - ff , - z,w.. 'ef w e - .f at 'l .2 .WM W J , . a img 51 -, :'49'xi'?gf,i?2,5z, ,f:Ff.:, , A U, A 55 mvfgww 'f' f. ?'. V' ,r,z1,s1gW,J5 J1 -V 41. we ,Mr ' . ' 'L SEQ L , :':: . iY,,'i'3az Y. V I . ,, if 335' iiiifikrriilr ' L., 'gf ' V '21--513,-QP? ' ' 7 iiiififii ' :e 'f5zi,,'.,,.:.v ' 5V'Q2 'tiliiffg H I I I is t J , - H feefrwawafgwu, . .,rr ji . a ,Ji W it iw 'M tr ,fee ,f 2? lr af 2 ,,, Q.. , . e if me 1' 5 'aa W, 'HM' 'A L f, FRANK R. SPERRY, Office Manager. , I 2 After teaching biology and chemistry in Lancaster city schools for almost thirty-six years, Jacob L. Hillegas re- tired on January 29, 1965, in order to devote more time to his flower shop. Over a period of thirteen years, Mr. Hillegas has given valuable instruc- tion to twenty-six student teachers and thousands of students. Above: Henry A. Hoover, who suggested the symbolic performance, ob- serves as Jacob L. Hillegas presents a simulated torch to his successor Anthony Homer. McCc1skey Teouchers Devote Time To Relaxation Left-Men's Faculty Basketball Team-Front Row: Cordon A. Kraft, William J. Papavasilion, Charles K. Roth, Frank Ferrari. Second Row: David J. Myers, William Haney, John C. Long, Anthony Homer, Lower Left: Robert E. Gensemer receives an eighth period slip from James Snyder for being tardy to Miss S. Diane Gibble's German class, where he ob- serves lessons in preparation for a trip to Germany. Lower Right: Miss Charlotte M. Spinella assists fea- ture performer Suzanne Yeager with twirling tech- niques. , xx y fi 18 .gp if , a .K Y . 'als f Q 1 . . i ' .. I in .. ' L ,K 1si. g. - I KV G ! 50 A if sf is 4 ' . ' . X, h , 5 sf 'C gm X nw, fl 65. ,f p l lc S as avi Q? T X A 1 Q' 3 S . Q H V I 5 P A ' serr A1 . . u S . A . it r it i.. .... i A .. aa e S Y , L ' rf' , ' - 'L ,f 1 .:-' ISDIUIH--ww X' ' Cafeteria Staff-Front Row: Anne Rodgers, Anna Herr, Marguerite Connelly, Kay Pollock, Nancy Rhoads, Edna Barnhart, Pauline Pauls. Second Row: Elizabeth Irwin, Anne Hudick, Mabel Ward, Marie Creamer, Amelia Non-instructional Workers Perform Necesso ry Tosks Right-Cafeteria Staff-Front Row: Hulda Neff, Dorothy Doner, Bernice Wise. Second Row: Paul Leaman, Lloyd Swoitzer. Lower Left: Chalmer T. Isett, assistant en- gineer, works at night to repair a locker in a deserted hall. Lower Right: Mr. Snowman and Santa Claus cast mirrored reflections on the festively-decorated girls' locker room. Mrs. Hazel M. Kendig, supervisor, looks on as Margaret DeConna fashions another paper chain. Houseal, Mary Long. Third Row: Violet Forrest, Arlene Niemann, Pearl McEvoy, Clara Croft, Romainc Mes- senkop. 19 Seniors w x 'pi Z ? 'V ix , ,Q s 4, J 1, M ' ff 4. aw' l it I J ,J 'W E , f 1 f X i i s , , Q A 1 'W' V -,, ' D jjj: ' up , i 1 M , A-M ' 3.63, ' 'W is A--W ' - . 'f 2- Q A llin K ,V WM,M,,,M ., gl 4 ,V i Ll M' M' i P' anus, go o tie past an t e uture I d f I d h f For it is commonly said: accomplished labors are pleasant. 20 Cicero Seniors Marylu Slaugh and Glenn Nestel review the paraphernalia collected during three years at McCaskey while they give their lockers a Hnal cleaning before graduation. 21 2: 3 4, : Q I . . 1 ' ' -:,:.::,, -3345 5 Hi Q i K' .. : I 5 4,25 .4 ,ai :2awfe::srif:awwfs5nsrik . . , . as,:441.W,f4,,4,,74:4 9 . , M ykk, r ,-,L - -+, H:?rr,,w::'5,,wfQQ. ,. , ,kk., ,It W g 5 ' ' 'if filfiliif' ll V DARLENE ADAMS Dar College Bridge Club 24 Pinochle Club 34 Future Teachers Club 44 Play Committee 3, 44 Intramural Sports 2. Career: Teacher ADELE ALBRIGHT . . Del . College Leaders Club 24 Cheerleading Club 24 Glee club 2, 3, 44 Choristers 3, 44 ECHO Staff 3, 44 Homeroom Secretary 34 Play Committee 44 Thespian Society 44 Musical Committee 3, 44 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Physical-Education Teacher GLENN ALEXANDER General Electronics Club 2, 34 Art Appreciation Club 4. Career: Machinist ALFRED C. ALSPACH Ted College Student Council 24 Concert Band 2, 3, 44 Dance Band 2, 3, 44 Marching Band 2, 3, 44 Iayvee Tennis 2, 3, 44 Homeroom President 3, 44 Orchestra 2, 3, 44 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Teacher CHARLENE AMBROSE Commercial Bookkeeping Club 24 Typing Club 34 Clerical Club 44 In- tramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Bookkeeper DONNA ANDERSON College Cheerleading Club 2, 34 Future Teachers Club 44 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Teacher CLARA ANDREADIS General Rifle Club 24 Study Club 34 Folk Singing Club 4. Career: Secretary GEORGE ANDREADIS Greek General Hot Stove League 2, 34 Study Club 44 Homeroom Secretary 44 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Civil War Historian DONNA M. ANDREYV Mouse Commercial Future Homemakers Club 24 Study Club 34 Clerical Club 44 Homeroom Vice-president 3. Career: Secretary GERALDINE FAY ARMENT Gerry Commercial Majorette Club 2, 3, 44 Majorette 3, 44 Leaders Club 44 Homeroom Secretary 44 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Secretarial Receptionist ANDREW STEWART ARMSTRONG Drew,' College Swimming 2, 3, Tri-captain 44 Golf 3, 44 Student Council 34 Honor Society 44 Swimming Club 2, 34 Reading Club 44 Intra- mural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Veterinarian ERIKA ASPER Kiki Commercial Bridge Club 24 Checkers Club 34 Folk Singing Club 44 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: File Clerk HAROLD R. ASPER, IR. Haddie', Vocational jayvee Wrestling 24 Study Club 2, 34 Camera Club 4. Career: Air Force ANITA ASTHEIMER College Poetry Club 24 Leaders Club 3, 44 Homeroom Vice-president 44 Honor Society 44 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Medical Technologist JUDITH AULT Rifle Club 24 Study Club 34 Etiquette Club 4. Career: Airline Stewardess judy,' ' General LEE AUMENT College Rifle Club 24 Study Club 34 Glee Club 44 Choristers 44 Intramural Sports 4. Career: Navy GORDON P. AUSTIN Gritz Vocational Study Club 2, 3, 4. Career: Carpenter BETTE A. AXE General Study Club 24 Music Club 34 Clerical Club 4. Career: Telephone Operator DONALD GARY AXE Donnie Distributive Study Club 2, 3: Homeruom President 2, 4: Distributive Education Club 4. Career: Barber KENNETH AXE Ken General Travel Club 2: Study Club 3, 4. Career: Armed Services PETER BAER Pete College Officials Club 2, 3: Jayvee Tennis 2, 4: VIDETTE Staff 3, 4: Chess Club 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Writer SUE BAGENSTOSE Susie College Dolphin Club 2, 3, 4: Latin Club 2: Homeroom Secretary 2, 3: Musical Committee 3, 45 Play Committee 3, 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Medical Librarian PATRICK CHARLES BAKER Pat General Swimming 2, 3, Tri-captain 4: Swimming Club 2, 3, 4: Student Council 3, 4: Cross Country 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Physical-Education Teacher JAMES BANDY Jim College Dramatics Club 2, 3: Gymnastics Club 4. Career: Accountant CARL M. BARNETT Bwana Vocational Jayvee Soccer 3: Study Club 3, 4. Career Missionary ROBERT R. BARTH Bob Vocational Study Club 2: Reading Club 3: Camping Club 4. Career: Navy PHYLLIS E. BARTON General Study Club 2, 3: Current Events Club 4: Intramural Sports 2: Student Council 4. Career: IBM Operator DEBORAH BEALLER Debbie,' General Leaders Club 2, 3, 4: All-Star Basketball 2, 3, 4, Hockey 2, 3, 4, Tennis 2, 3: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Sec- retary BETTY BEAR ':Yogi Distributive Cheerleading Club 2, 3: Distributive Education Club 4. Career: Dance Instructor JAMES BEAR Jimi, General Hot Stove League 2: Coin Club 3: Folk Singing Club 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Public Accountant PAULA BEHRENS College Future Teachers Cluh 2: Orchestra 35 Homerooin President 3, 4: Stagecrafters Guild 3, 4: ECHO Staff 3, 4: Honor Society 3, 4: Thespian Society 3, 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Elementary Teacher JEANNE E. BELTZ College Stagecrafters Guild 2: Sketch Club 3: Study Club 4: Library Stal? 2, 3, 4: Intramural Sports 2. Career: Nurse INA CLAIRE BENN Commercial Bridge Club 2: Play Committee 2, 3: Business Education Club 3: Folk Singing Club 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Secretary JAMES T. BERGEN Jim College Jayvee Wrestling 25 Wrestling Club 2: Jayvee Tennis 3: Varsity Tennis 4: French Club 3: Tennis Club 4. Career: English Teacher SANDRA LEE BERKEY Sandy Commercial Study Club 2: Charm Club 3: Folk Singing Club 4. Career: Secretary RICHARD BINDERUP K'Buttercup General Concert Band 2, 3, 4: Marching Band 2, 3, 4: Drama Club 2: Jayvee Soccer 2: Glce Club 3, 4: Swimming Manager 4: Varsity Baseball 3, 4: Choristers 4: Future Teachers Club 3. Career: Music Teacher '1 ,.,:1if.Qz7fgqxfS1:: f, --fzffgfw Y. fps: f,:a,::egg.p . 'lk - V I VVLL I I fr ' 2155, ffl :' 12:1 f -rbffifrfriifzfl ,, L. 1, gf, I .. . ,.-t zggfziisii 55 gr, V- , .I .W , . . sz' K ,jg 1: 4 ' 5:55 I k L, .Q fef flfk fxwfiifiiifigsifek 1:51 ,'f2i:ef4,'.sSiil' -1 ,LQ ' '::1eg33igg5ge,5 ' 'X,. ,M5r5E2w E' ' ' ,311 53ii?i3f5i55l55 if 37' Q grsngmgaagf asia ' ze: A mme. ... ..,, itsigastgi . . su . iswurssv 2 . 21 1 5. 1 --'G - ...- isigisgzf ,peg ..,, E - . . iflwlgiez. W-Y I ' Z- t ' 5:75 I f .fzxifmsvw 'ki N r, , ' I rwfefie. f f we . 5' .-.W . f. .... is we - S 5 LORETTA BORDER Laret,' College Cheerleading Club 2: Charm Club 3: Etiquette Club 4: All- Star Hockey 2: Intramural Sports 2. Interest: Sports MARGARET ANN BOSTIC Peggy College Marching Band 2: Concert Band 2: Orchestra 2: Leaders Club 2, 4: Homeroom Secretary 2, 3, 4: Cheerleading Club 2, 3: VIDETTE Staff 3, 4: ECHO Staff 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Honor Society 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Elemen- tary Teacher HARRY W. BOTTOMSTONE III Rock General I-lomeroom President 4: Reading Club 2: Diving Club 3: jazz Club 4. Career: Electronics Engineer ROGER BOUDER College Homeroom Secretary 2: Iayvee Football 2: Football Club 2: Jayvee Baseball 2: Weightlifting Club 3: Printing Club 4. Career: Printer NICOLAS N. BOWEN Nick College Homeroom Vice-president 2, 3, 4: jayvee Football 2: Varsity Soccer 3: Track 2: Soccer Club 3: Football Club 2: Gymnastics Club 4. Career: Illustrator JOHN BOWERS Comer General Study Club 2, 3: IIot Stove League 4. Career: Navy LINDA L. BITTS Bitsie College Leaders Club 2: Orchestra 2: Dolphin Club 3: Glee Club 3, 4: Folk Singing Club 4: Marching Band 2, 3, 4: Concert Band 2, 3, 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Music Teacher LYNN EDWARD BITZER Bitz General Oflicials Club 2: Basketball Club 3, 4: Iayvee Basketball Manager 2: Varsity Basketball Manager 3, 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Draftsman JERRY G. BLOCHER College Typing Club 2: Iayvee Soccer 2: Varsity Soccer 3, 4: Soccer Club 3: Baseball Club 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4: Iayvee Baseball Manager 2, 3: Varsity Baseball Manager 4. Career: Aeronautical Engineer GLENN BOAS General Rifle Club 2: Aviation Club 3: Study Club 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: State Policeman TERRY BOAS General Swimming Club 2: Swimming 2: English Club 3: Drama Club 4. Career: Business Manager IOHN E. BONHAM Vocational Mechanical Drawing Club 2: Chess Club 3: Current Events Club 4. Career: Carpenter VVILLIAM BOWERS Bill College Swimming 2: Cross Country 3, 4: Track 2, 3, Co-captain 4: Swimming Club 2: Cross-Country Club 3: Track Club 4: Honor Society 4: Intramural Sports 3, 4. Career: Orthodontist FAYE BOWMAN General Band Front Club 2: English Club 3: Business Education Club 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4: Homeroom Secretary 3. Career: Secretary LINDA JEANNE BOWMAN General Cheerleading Club 2: English Club 3: Etiquette Club 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3. Career: Beautician TRUDY M. BELL BOYER Commercial Study Club 2: Charm Club 3: Clerical Club 4: Intramural Sports 3. Career: Bookkeeper VVILLIAM R. BOYER Bill,, General Printing Club 2, 3: Study Club 4. Career: Printer EUGENE ARTHUR BRACKBILL Skip College School Play 2, 3: Play Committee 2, 3, 4: Iayvee Tennis 3: Varsity Tennis 4: Stage Crew 3: Tennis Club 2, 3, 4: Thespian Society 3, 4: Intramural Sports 3, 4. Career: Automotive Engineer JANICE SUE BRICVKER General Future Teachers Club 2, 35 Study Club 4. Career: Nurse CAROL ANN BRINKMAN Commercial Play Committee 2, 45 Clee Club 3, 45 Dramatics Club 25 Typing Club 35 Folk Singing Club 45 Intramural Sports 2, 4. Career: Legal Secretary LINDA ANNE BROOKS College Student Council 3, Secretary 45 ECHO Staff 45 VIDETTE Staff 2, 3, 45 Leaders Club 25 Dolphin Club 2, 35 Color Guard 2, 35 Varsity Cheerleader 45 Cheerleading Club 3, 45 All-Star Hockey 2, 3, 4, Basketball 45 Halloween Queen 45 Honor Society 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Teacher CHERYL M. BROWN College ECHO Staff 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Leaders Club 2, 35 Homeroom Secretary 2, President 3, Vice-president 45 Cheer- leading Club 2, 35 Future Teachers Club 45 Honor Society 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Elementary Teacher E. JEAN BROWN Jeannie Commercial Rifle Club 25 Typing Club 3, 4. Career: Airline Stewardess RICHARD BROWN Rick', General Study Club 2, 35 Conservation Club 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Printer 1 JOHN W. BUCHER College Thespian Society 3, 45 Stage Crew 2, 3, 45 ECHO Staff Pho- tographer 2, 3, 45 VIDETTE Staff Photographer 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Concert Band 2, 3, 45 Marching Band 2, 3, 45 Hftinor Society 45 Echo Club 2, 3, 4. Career: Foreign Service O cer PAUL BUEHLER Vocational Study Club 2, 3, 4. Career: Machinist WILLIAM A. BULETT Bill Commercial Travel Club 25 Pinochle Club 35 Typing Club 4. Career: Bookkeeper CYNTHIA K. BUNTEMAN Cindy Commercial Service Club 25 Pinochle Club 35 Clerical Club 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3. Career: Bookkeeper JAY BURCH College Varsity Tennis 2, Captain 3, 45 Student Council 2, 45 Tennis Club 2, 3, 4. Career: Physicist RONDA BURCHETT Ronny General Reading Club 2, 35 Typing Club 4. Career: File Clerk General SUE MARIE BROWNE Shorty Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Future Nurses Club 25 Music Club 35 Pinochle Club 4. Career: Peace Corps Nurse DONNA BRUBAKER College Student Council 2, 35 ECHO Staff 3, Senior Editor 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Leaders Club 35 Social Committee 45 Homeroom Secretary 45 Varsity Cheerleader 45 Cheerleading Club 2, 3, 45 All-Star Tennis 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Therapist JOHN BRUNOZZI Vocational English Club 2, 3, 4. Career: Machinist H. SUZANNE BRYSON Sue General Future Nurses Club 25 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Choristers 3, 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. JAMES D. BUCHANAN Jayvce Soccer 25 Golf 25 Golf Club 25 Study Club 35 Printing Club 4. Career: Printer DONALD THOMAS BUCHER Don General Homeroom President 2, 4, Vice-president 35 Jayvee Soccer 35 Varsity Soccer 45 Jayvee Basketball 25 Varsity Basketball 3, 45 Jayvee Baseball 25 Varsity Baseball 3, 45 Baseball Club 25 Soccer Club 35 Basketball Club 4. Career: Forest Ranger Career: Nurse Jim General Eli MS' ill SUSAN A. BURK Sue Commercial Service Club 25 Business Education Club 35 Clerical Club 45 VIDETTE Staff 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 4. Career: Secretary KENNETH BURKLEW Ken General Track Club 25 Cross-Country Club 35 Cross Country 2, 35 Track 25 Bookkeeping Club 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Interest: Traveling CYNTHIA ANN BUSH Cindy College Student Council 2, Vice-president 3, President 45 Leaders Club 25 Class Historian 45 All-Star Hockey 3, 45 Social Committee 3, 45 Sketch Club 35 Future Teachers Club 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Elementary Teacher ROBERT C. BUSLER Bohn General Varsity Tennis 45 Chess Club 25 Rifle Club 35 Reading Club 45 Intramural Sports 3, 4. Career: Electrician JEFFREY BYERS JefF, College Concert Band 2, 3, 45 Dance Band 2, 3, 45 Marching Band 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Treasurer 35 Track 25 Jayvee Football 25 Jayvee Soccer 35 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 45 Honor Society 4. Career: Doctor ASTRID CAMERON Ozzie,' College German Club 35 Future Teachers Club 45 Typing Club 2. Career: Elementary Teacher SANDRA P. CAMERON Sandy' Commercial Camera Club 25 Cheerleading Club 35 Clerical Club 4. Career: Practical Nurse NORMAN DONALD CARR, JR. Norm General Jayvee Baseball 25 Jayvee Wrestling 25 Biology Club 25 Study Club 35 Folk Singing Club 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Game Protector JANICE E. CAULER Commercial Homeroom Vice-president 45 Cheerleading Club 25 Typing Club 35 Study Club 4. Career: Stenographer REBECCA A. CHALFANT Beckie General Study Club 25 German Club 35 Clerical Club 45 Intramural Sports 3, 4. Career: Secretary RICHARD C. CHANDLER Don College Swimming 2, 3, 45 Golf 2, 3, 45 Swimming Club 2, 35 Golf Club 4. Career: Teacher E. WILLIAM CHARLES Bill College Golf 2, 3, Captain 45 Golf Club 2, 3, 4. Career: Engineer JAMES M. CHARLES Jim Distributive Glee Club 2. 35 Choristers 35 Distributive Education Club 4. Career: Businessman ADRIENNE L. CHERN College Homeroom President 2, Secretary 35 Bridge Club 25 Etiquette Club 35 Psychology Club 45 VIDETTE Staff 3, 45 Glee Club 3, 45 Honor Society 45 ECHO Staff 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 45 All-Star Tennis 3, 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Lawyer GALE CHERNOFF College Concert Band 2, 3, 45 Marching Band 2, 3, 45 ECHO Staff 3, Senior Editor 45 Golf Club 25 Future Teachers Club 35 Echo Club 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Honor Society 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Mathematician JOHN CHIDESTER General Study Club 25 Riile Club 35 English Club 4. Career: Riille Maker ROBERT H. CHILDS, JR. Bohn General Photography Club 25 Hot Stove League 35 Chess Club 4. Career: Armed Forces JAMES H. CLARKSON lim I College Tennis Club 25 Current Events Club 35 Political Science Club 45 VIDETTE Staff 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 4. Career: Con- struction Engineer CAROLYN BETH CLEMENTS Gene,-al lDI'illllilllCS Club 2: Chet-rleatling Club 3: I.:-adm-rs Club 3, 4: Folk Smiling-Club 4: Homeroom Secretary 3, Vice-president 4. Career: Medical Secretary JAMES W. CLUCK Jima College M?U'Cl'l1UX-I Band 2. 3, 4: Conccrt Band 2, 3, 4: Dance Band 2, 3- 45 Ol'Ch05l'l'3 2. 3. 4: Pit Orchestra 2, 3, 4: ECllO Staff 4: Honor Society 4. Career: Electrical Engineer SHEILA COIIEN College 1 L1-adm-rs Club 2: Cheerleading Club 2: Homt-room President Lu: Dolphin Club 3, 4: Psychology Club 4: Homeroom Program Chairman 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Medical Secretary CHERI CONLEY College Choc-rlc-atling Club 2: Dramatics Club 3: Play Committee 3: Dolphin Club 4: Homeroom Secretary 3: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Registered Nurse BRENDA L. CONLIN Bingie General Concert Band 2, 3, 4: Marching Band 2, 3, 4: Study Club fl, 33.F0lk Singing Club 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3. Career: S2llBSf.flI'l SUSAN KAY CONNER Susie College French Club 2, 3: Music Club 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4: Honor Society 4. Career: Political Scientist BETTE JO A. CONSYLMAN B.J. General Biology Club 2: Chemistry Club 3: Leaders Club 4: Intra- mural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Airline Stewardess DANIEL I. COOK Dan College Jayvee Football 2: Biology Club 2: Study Club 3: Folk Singing Club 4. Career: Teacher DAVID W. COOPER Dave,' General School Organist 2, 3, 4: Dance Band 2, 3, Student Director 4: Orchestra Student Director 4. Career: Musician JOHN R. COOPER College Dance Band 2, 3, 4: Marching Band 2, 3, 4: Concert Band 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 3, 4. Career: Engineer WILLIAM H. COOPER, IR. Billy General Study Club 2: Current Events Club 3: Mathematics Club 4: jayvee Wrestling Manager 3: Intramural Sports 3. Career: X-Ray Technician CHESTER G. CORRIGAN Chet General jayvee Football 2: Football Club 2: Study Club 3: Pinochle Club 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Salesman Carsonl' College DAVID R. COURSIN Student Council 2, 3: Honor Society 3, 4: Swimmiug.2: Varsity Soccer 3, Manager 4: Varsity Tennis 2, 3, 4: Swimming Club 2: Soccer Club 3: Reading Club 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Physician DIANNE L. COVERT College Cheerleading Club 2, 3: Leaders Club 2: Glee Club 2: Dramat- ics Club 3: Music Club 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Nurse GLORIA LEE CRAMER Gloria General Majorette Club 2: Charm Club 3: English Club 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3. Career: Receptionist JANE LOUISE CREAMER ujaniel' Commercial Biology Club 2- Business Education Club 3: Leaders Club 4: All-Star Basketball 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Secretary WILLIAM W. CURRAN Bill General German Club 2: Study Club 3, 4: Jayvee Football Manager 2: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Businessman DAWN DAGEN General Homeroom Secretary 2, President 3: Band Front Club 2: Business Education Club 3: Typing Club 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3. Career: Practical Nurse ia MARGARET DECONNA Penny General Latin Club 2: Cheerleading Club 3: Future Nurses Club 4. Career: Nurse ELVA DEISLEY Diesel General Checkers Club 2: Reading Club 3, 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Ollice Worker JAMES F. DEITER Jim General Travel Club 2: Reading Club 3: Political Science Club 4. Career: Printer LONDA DELLINGER Commercial Glee Club 2: Cheerleading Club 2, 3: ECHO Staff 4: Echo Club 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4: Honor Society 4. Career: Bookkeeper GEORGE E. DELONG General Coin Club 2: Glee Club 3, 4: Printing Club 3, 4. Career: Printer FRANK DEMASCOLA De College Diving Club 4: Track 4: Intramural Sports 4. Career: Chemist sw: 1--f-:wzw f,'f - rlf mapa:tm::t::r:::eawa1.::1:-f.a...w.,w.:::.m,w.tw'Mrmy DONNA DAGEN G l Homeroom Treasurer 2, Vice-president 3: Band Frontelgiliab 2: Business Education Club 3: Clerical Club 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3. Career: Practical Nurse LARRY R. DALE College Study Club 2: Current Events Club 3: Chess Club 4: Honor Society 4. Career: Civil Engineer IDA RAE DARE I College Leaders Club 2: Cheerleading Club 2: Homeroom Secretary 2. 3: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Choristers 3, 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Registered Nurse MICHAEL DARRENKAMP Mike Vocational Study Club 2, 3: Gymnastics Club 4. Career: Electrician NILA FERN DAVIS General Biology Club 2: Homeroom Secretary 2, 3: Reading Club 3: Art Appreciation Club 4. Career: Artist ELIZABETH MAY DAWSON Liz College Leaders Club 2, 3, 4: Intramural Sports 4: Honor Society 4. Career: Animal Trainer 2, 3. ,, me gm .:- f R- 3 --ti.:-4 : Swv-I I M l,. ' ' . -'-1'-:::.' J, 2' ' '21 ,'2 +H? H 'iff 18, k m ' , , , 1, A 5 7. rfsgflf:Q2g31,fli.gf I .1 if: ' ' : f.g'3z.:,' 'z q i f 5!Hyw:?ff2.sf:fv::ww . V wr : V' , ,I -m gtzf, . 'V ' , . ' 1' '- , ?'15'.5 ' ' ,jii55l'f: fftlfhg ' f ' ut : ..'?E5'i'f if: ' BRUCE A. DENLINGER UCUDD College Iayvee Football 2: Football Club 2: Aviation Club 3: Varsity Football Manager 3, 4: Oilicials Club 4: Varsity Basketball Manager 4. Career: Lawyer JO ANNE DENLINGER General Checkers Club 2: Study Club 3: Etiquette Club 4. Career: Dress Designer YVONNE DENNISON Marion Commercial Chess Club 2: Business Education Club 3, 4: Glee Club 4: All-Star Basketball 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Accountant WILHELMINA DEN OUDSTEN Holly College Art Appreciation Club 4: VIDETTE Staff 4: Student Council 4: Intramural Sports 4. Career: Dietician GEORGE W. DEVERTER, IR. Georgie General Biology Club 2: Intramural Sports 2: Current Events Club 3: Study Club 4. Career: Forest Ranger DARLENE A. DIEHM DeeDee General Study Club 4. Career: Beautician P 0 GARY DIEHM Special Camera Club 4. Career: Printer JOHN RONALD DIETRICH Ron General Mathematics Club 25 Printing Club 3, 45 Intramural Sports 2. Career: Printer JACQUELINE DIXON njackiel' Music Club 25 Intramural Sports 25 Study Club 35 Jazz Club 4. Career: Secretary General PATRICIA ANN DIXON Pat', Chess Club 25 Art Appreciation Club 35 urer 35 Student Council 35 Future Nurses Nurse SUSAN E. DOBLER Susie Golf Club 25 All-Star Tennis 2, Basketball 4, Hockey 2, 3, 45 Cheerleading Club 35 Leaders Club 2, 3, 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 45 Color Guard 2, 3, Captain 45 Ilonor Society 3, 4. Career: Recreation Administrator Commercial Homeroom Treas- Club 4. Career: College RANDAL DOLBIN Randy General Weight-lifting Club 25 Chess Club 35 Study Club 4. Career: Mechanic , 5 A2iZf,jHz',,,gr' 'fs Y, A -5 , tf:f,w'QrZ',vf,! , 3 i- , .,.., H -. ,, ,, , , ,R ,5,. were ft efiefafft 5 t X t f gf 2: .Wea Hr M. if 1, ' 2 ffww .f PT' I l f ff? S K 4 'f 25, Q ff Q f ,W V. . sg '3' 45: f . 5551 . . , , , . J ALFRED LEE DOUPLE Distributive Homeroom Vice-president 2, 35 Distributive Education Club 45 Study Club 2, 3. Career: Retailer SHIRLEY A. DOUTS General Camera Club 25 Cheerleading Club 35 Clerical Club 45 Intra- mural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Practical Nurse MARILYN IRENE DOWNER College Concert Band 3, 45 Future Teachers Club 3, 45 Marching Band 45 Orchestra 4. Career: Elementary Teacher GEORGE H. DUKE College Latin Club 25 Iayvee Tennis 35 Tennis Club 35 Home- room' Secretary 35 Study Club 45 Marching Band 2, 3, 45 Concert Band 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Pit Orchestra 2, 3, 4. Career: Chemical Engineer YVONNE CAROL DULL Vonnie Commercial All-Star Hockey 25 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 45 Dolphin Club 2, 3, 45 Leaders Club 3, 45 VIDETTE Staff 3, Managing Editor 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Honor Society 3, 4. Career: Secretary BARBARA ANN DUSCHL Barb College Glee Club 25 Leaders Club 2, 35 Psychology Club 45 Dolphin Club 2, 3, 45 ECHO Staff 3, Senior Editor 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Elementary Teacher ' .Mgm- wt 5, +1 ,fp ,oft S in We yi, 5, , dy K if affair., it 5:-' -' J ,A r r 55 5 , N ' L2 S wi s- in 'U' sr l S 4: DAVID M. DOMMEL Dave General Printing Club 25 Rifle Club 35 Folk Singing Club 4. Career: State Policeman MICHAEL D. DONNELLY Tigerl' College Rifle Club 25 Aviation Club 35 Tennis Club 45 Gymnastics Club 45 Varsity Tennis 3, 45 Ilomeroom Vice-president 4. Career: Optician CHERYL DARLENE DORNES General Concert Band 2, 3, 45 Marching Band 2, 3, 45 Study Club 2, 3, 45 Intramural Sports 4. Career: Bcautician CYNTHIA L. DORSEY Cindy,' Commercial Study Club 25 Typing Club 35 Homeroom President 2, 35 Clerical Club 4. Career: Secretary JOHN E. DORWART, IR. Chunk College jayvee Football 25 Sports Study Club 25 Golf Club 3, 45 Golf 2, 3, 4. Career: Business Administrator IAMES F. DOSCH jim General Library Club 2, 35 Mathematics Club 4. C Technician. areer: Electronic H ' -2: .g:.v.f-,,.g. .Qsi?fE.5?1f2'lfff ,. - if' V' FZ WZ-W film egg: .2 ff 5.5317 ,, yt rw., :fs 5 -ft.. rg - LEWIS WILLIAM ECKERT Billy General Iayvee Football 2: jayvee Wrestling 2: Track 2: Varsity Foot- ball 3: Varsity Wrestling 3, 4: Varsity Soccer 4: Sports Study Club 4. Career: Hotel Owner ALBERT D. ECKMAN General Biology Club 2: English Club 3: Investment Club 4. Career: Air Force LARRY WAYNE ECKMAN Vocational Iayvee Football 2: Varsity Football 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4: Foot- ball Club 2, 3: Track Club 4. Career: Carpenter SUSAN V. EDWARDS Susie', College Dolphin Club 2: Cheerleading Club 2: Current Events Club 3: Folk Singing Club 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Horsetrainer LUCINDA EGAN Cindy College Future Nurses Club 4. Career: Nurse BARBARA ANN ELLISON Barb College Leaders Club 2, 3, 4: Dolphin Club 2, 3, 4: Social Com- mittee 2, 3, 4: All-Star Hockey 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 4: Honor Society 4. Career: Physical-Education Teacher EARL H. ELSEN II Butch General Iayvee Football 2: Sports Study Club 2: Music Club 3, 4. Career: Engineer ROBERT WILLIAM ELSEN II Robbie General Study Club 2, 3: Jazz Club 4: Intramural Sports 2, 4. Career: Veterinarian ROBERT L. ERB Erby General Diving Club 2, 3, 4: Swimming 2, 3, 4. Career: Commercial Artist DWIGHT L. EVANS Lucky College Homeroom Vice-president 2: Iayvee Football 2: Track 2: Varsity Football 3, 4: Student Council 4: Reading Club 4: Honor Society 4: Sports Study Club 2, 3: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: lchnologist SUSAN LOUISE EVANS Sue', College Student Council 2: Glee Club 2: Leaders Club 3: Dolphin Club 2, 3: ECHO Staff 3, 4: Social Committee 4: Cheerleading Club 2, 3, 4: Varsity Cheerleader 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Honor Skociity 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Government or er JAMES G. FACKLER jim College Swimming Club 2: Dance Band 3, 4: Student Council 4: Intramural Sports 4: Marching Band 2, 3, 4: Concert Band 2, 3, 4: Swimming 2, 3, Tri-captain 4. Career: Chemical Engineer IAMES A. FEISTER jim College Hot Stove League 2: Track 2: VIDETTE Staff 3, Sports Editor 4: Quill and Scroll 8, 4: Horneroom Secretary 4: Current Events Club 3, 4. Career: Sports Writer SANDRA LOUISE FEISTER Sandy', General Majorette Club 2: Checkers Club 3: Clerical Club 4. Career: Secretary MARY I. FELBER General Future Nurses Club 2: Pinoclile Club 3: Typing Club 4: Intra- mural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Nurse PATRICIA FENNINGER PatD College Latin Club 2: Cheerleading Club 3: Future Nurses Club 4. Career: Nurse HERBERT C. FENSTERMACHER, JR. Herb College Iayvee Basketball 2: jayvee Baseball Co-captain 2: Basketball Club 2: Varsity Baseball 3, 4: Intramural Sports 3, 4: Home- room Vice-president 4: Spanish Club 4: Varsity Soccer 2, 3, 4: Baseball Club 8. Career: Engineer CRAIG FERICH General Iayvee Soccer 2: Track 2: Swimming 2: Diving Club 2: Varsity Soccer 3, 4: Soccer Club 3: Gymnastics Club 4. Career: Draftsman SHIRLEY ANN FERRICK Shirl General Maiorette Club 25 Checkers Club 35 Clerical Club 4. Career: Secretary PATRICIA L. FINKELSTEIN Pat College Homeroom Secretary 25 Band Front Club 25 Leaders Club 35 Cheerleading Club 35 Student Council 3, 45 Thespian Society 3, 45 School Play 2, 3, 45 Play Committee 2, 3, 45 VIDETTE Staff 2, 3, 45 Dolphin Club 2, 3, 45 Honor Society 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Advertising Designer HENRY W. FISCHER III Hen College Iayvee Football 25 Varsity Football 3, 45 Biology Club 45 Football Club 25 Track Club 35 Track 2, 3, 4. Career: Teacher ROBERT ARTHUR FISHER Bob General jayvee Basketball Manager 2, 35 Intramural Sports 2, 35 Chess Club 2, 3, 4. Career: Production Manager SHERRLYN J. FISHER College Dramatics Club 25 Intramural Sports 25 Homeroom Vice-presi- dent 3, President 45 Sketch Club 35 Spanish Club 4. Career: Airline Stewarcless IOHN A. FITZKEE, IR. Johnny Distributive Study Club 25 Chess Club 35 Distributive Education Club 4. Interest: Sports BARBARA I. FLETTER Barb Commercial Camera Club 25 Intramural Sports 25 Study Club 3, 4. Career: Secretary DONALD FLICK Flex Vocational Weightlifting Club 25 Track 25 Varsity Football 35 Football Club 35 Gymnastics Club 4. Career: Machinist HARRY LAVERNE FLICK Hen College Rifle Club 25 Swimming 2, 35 Swimming Club 35 Chess Club 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Business Administrator BONNIE I. FOEHL General Majorette Club 2, 35 Intramural Sports 3, 45 Etiquette Club 4. Career: Secretary WILLIAM ROBERT FOOR Bill College Latin Club 25 Golf Club 3, 45 Golf 3, 45 Intramural Sports 3, 4. Career: Aeronautical Engineer LAUREL FORSTER Laurie College Glee Club 25 Golf Club 25 Homeroom President 2, 35 Cheer- leading Club 25 Leaders Club 35 Social Committee 45 Folk Singing Club 45 McCaskey Good Citizen 45 Class Vice-president 45 Honor Society 3, 45 ECHO Staff 3, Co-editor 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Foreign Diplomat LINDA FRAUNFELTER College Play Committee 25 Dramatics Club 25 Cheerleading Club 35 Future Nurses Club 4. Career: Nurse BARRY PAUL FREIDLY College Chess Club 25 French Club 35 Psychology Club 45 Play Com- mittee 4. Career: Certified Public Accountant ELIZABETH ANNE FRIEND Betsy College Bridge Club 25 Etiquette Club 35 Future Nurses Club 45 Dolphin Club 2, 3, 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Nurse TERRY L. FULMER General Coin Club 25 Aviation Club 35 Checkers Club 4. Career: Printer CARL EDWARD FUNK, IR. College Iayvee Soccer 25 Golf 25 Varsity Soccer 35 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Choristers 2, 3, 4. Career: Teacher ETHEL MARIE GANTZ College Leaders Club 25 Concert Band 25 Marching Band 25 Cheer- leading Club 2, 35 Psychology Club 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Medical Assistant WANDA JEAN GERLACH Commercial Camera Club 2: Dramatics Club 3: Shorthand Club 4: Intra- mural Sports 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4. Career: Secretary JULIA MARIAN CERY jill College Leaders Club 2: Homeroom Secretary 2: Cheerleading Club 2, 3: Future Nurses Club 4: Student Council 2, 3, 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Medical Technologist DENNIS A. GETZ Denny', College jayvee Baseball 2: Hot Stove League 2: Aviation Club 3: Honor Society 4: Folk Singing Club 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Accountant BEVERLY ANN GIEG Bev General Knitting Club 2: Library Staff 2, 3: Play Committee 3: Cheer- leading Club 3: Sketch Club 4. Career: Beautician GWENDOLYN PATRICIA GLOVER Gigi Commercial Poetry Club 2: Business Education Club 3: Jazz Club 4: In- tramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Bookkeeper RUTH ALICE GODFREY Vicki,' General Dramatics Club 2, 3: Play Committee 2, 3: Library Staff 3: Knitting Club 4. Career: X-Ray Technician CAMILLE REGINA GARGANO Cam Commercial Cheerleading Club 2, 3: Dramatics Club 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Bookkeeper DALLAS NORINE GARLAND General Intramural Sports 2, 33 Library Staff 2, 3, 4: Library Club 2, 3, 4. Career: Office Worker KAREN RUTH GARNER Cagey General Future Homemakers Club 2: Art Appreciation Club 3: Stage- crafters Guild 4: Intramural Sports 3, 4. Career: Interior Dec- orator RONALD MARTIN CELLER College Study Club 2: Iayvee Tennis 3: Tennis Club 3, 4: Varsity Tennis 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: English Teacher PATRA GEORGALLE College English Club 3: Typing Club 4. Career: English Teacher LINDA ANN GERLACH College Cheerleading Club 2, 3: Social Committee 4: ECHO Staff 4: Honor Society 4: Future Teachers Club 4: Homeroom President 2, 3, 4: VIDETTE Staff 2, 3, News Editor 4: Quill and Scroll 3, 4. Career: Journalist LUCILLE DELORIS GODWIN Lou General Service Club 2: Knitting Club 3, 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3. Career: Dressmaker DAVID I. COLDSTEIN Dave College Varsity Tennis 2, 3, 4: Tennis Club 2, 3, 4: Intramural Sports 3, 4: Honor Society 3, 4: ECHO Staff 4: Glee Club 4. Career: Research Psychiatrist ROBERT GOLICHER Squeaker,' Vocational Study Club 2, 3: Camera Club 4. Career: Mechanic SHARON LEE GOLICHER Commercial Music Club 2: All-Star Hockey 2: Typing Club 35 Intramural Sports 3: Reading Club 4. Career: Secretary SHIRLEY L. COOD College Homeroom President 2: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4: Cheerlead- ing Club 2, 3, 4: Varsity Cheerleader 4: Honor Society 4. Career: Teacher SHERRY RUTH GORDON College Glee Club 2: Leaders Club 2, 3: Honor Society 3, 4: Folk Singing Club 4: Dolphin Club 2, 3, 4: VIDETTE Staff 2, 3, 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Language Teacher F 5 f 342,51 g ftaleaf' ef 'Tea .. ' - I 55 .2 THOMAS E. GOSWICK, IR. Sonny General Travel Club 25 Study Club 35 Pinochle Club 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3. Career: Businessman TERRY S. GRAEFF General Cheerleading Club 25 Student Council 25 All-Star Hockey 2, Basketball 2, 35 Homeroom Secretary 3, 45 Dolphin Club 3, 45 Leaders Club 2, 3, 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Physi- cal-Education Teacher CHARLA MAE GRAYBILL Commercial Golf Club 25 Pinochle Club 35 Clerical Club 45 ECHO Staff 3, 45 VIDETTE Staff 3, Co-features Editor 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Honor Society 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Secretary DAVID GREENER Dave College Jayvee Soccer 25 Iayvee Baseball Co-captain 25 Homeroom Vice-president 35 Student Council 45 Social Committee 45 Honor Society 3, 45 Varsity Baseball 3, Co-captain 45 Varsity Soccer is Co-captain 45 Soccer Club 35 Baseball Club 2, 4. Career: octor SHEILA GRIFFITHS College Leaders Club 2, 45 Majorette Club 2, 3, 45 Majorette 2, 3, 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Medical Technologist WILLIAM FRANK GRINDL Bill College Concert Band 45 Orchestra 45 Typing Club 45 Varsity Soccer 45 Intramural Sports 4. Career: Musician ALICE SUSANNE HAMBRIGHT Susie College Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Student Council 35 Future Teachers Club 35 Folk Singing Club 45 Homeroom Treasurer 2, Vice-president 45 Social Committee 45 ECHO Staff 3, Senior Editor 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Rifle Club 25 Musical Committee 3, 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Social Studies Teacher KATHLEEN HARDCASTLE Kathy College Future Teachers Club 25 Leaders Club 25 Psychology Club 35 Choristers 45 Glee Club 3, 45 Intramural Sports 2, 4. Career: Teacher CHERYL HARKINS General Study Club 25 Travel Club 35 Mathematics Club 4. Career: Nurse PHILIP HARKINS Phil', College Typing Club 25 Golf 2, 35 Golf Club 3, 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3. Career: Teacher GAIL LEE HARNISH General Typing Club 25 Knitting Club 35 Mathematics Club 4. Ca- reer: Be-autician EILEEN MARIE HARRISON College Cheerleading Club 2, 35 Reading Club 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Nurse General SHARON L. CROFF Service Club 25 Typing Club 3, 4. Career: OiHce Worker SUZANNE M. GROSHON Sue Commercial Study Club 25 Business Education Club 35 Intramural Sports 2, 35 Typing Club 4. Career: Bookkeeper DONALD HAERTTER Don College Baseball Club 25 Coin Club 35 Sports Study Club 45 Intra- mural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Forester LINDA HACNER College Cheerleading Club 25 Holneroom Secretary 2, President 3, 45 Glee Club 25 Social Committee 45 Future Teachers Club 2, 3, 45 VIDETTE Staff 2, 3, Co-features Editor 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Honor Society 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Social Studies Teacher JERRY HAKE General Homeroom Treasurer 25 Varsity Wrestling 2, 3, Co-captain 45 Varsity Soccer 3, 45 Soccer Club 35 Wrestling Club 2, 4. Ca- reer: Contractor LAURENCE HALL Larry General Typing Club 25 Intramural Sports 25 Current Events Club 3, 4. Career: Businessman 1- , - 5.53 M .ss-:-M. :sua .:.-,.?:lXx: .. :J A. ' . e .3 5 ,gt I f tr -. ,V er: f 2 all S- ir , 5,1 ,. ,,,: I ' f 1 f' T3 72' 5 Q ? El' -54 l 4 1 LINDA LOU HARRISON Commercial Cheerleading Club 2, 3: Shorthand Club 4. Career: Stenog- rapber CLARENCE HART Clancy General Iayvee Tennis 2, 3: Tennis Club 2, 3: Golf Club 4. Career: Forester JEFFREY HARTMAN jeff,' College Golf Club 2: French Club 3: Cross Country 3: Folk Singing Club 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Mathematical En- gmeer ALEXANDER W. HASIRCOGLU Alex', College Rifle Club 2: German Club 3, 4. Career: Navy LESSIE HATFIELD General Leaders Club 2: Typing Club 3: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4: Study Club 4. Career: Airline Stewardess HAZEL LENORE HAUSER Commercial Future Homemakers Club 2: Typing Club 3: Mathematics Club 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Secretary TRINA COLLEEN HAWKINS General Leaders Club 2: Intramural Sports 2: Study Club 3: Jazz Club 4: Homeroom Secretary 2, 3, 4. Career: Teacher LINDA LOUISE HAWTHORNE General ,Future Homemakers Club 2: Intramural Sports 2, 3: English Club 3: Mathematics Club 4. Career: Typist DEBORAH LOU HAYES Debbie Commercial Leaders Club 2: Cheerleading Club 2. 3: Shorthand Club 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Bookkeeper EVELYN DARLENE HECKER Evie Commercial Service Club 2: Business Education Club 3: Clerical Club 4. Career: Stenographer PAUL S. HEIL College Electronics Club 2, 3: Current Events Club 4: VIDETTE Staff 3, Editor-in-chief 4: Quill and Scroll 3, 4: Honor Society 4. Career: Radio Broadcaster LOIS E. HEISER Commercial Cheerleading Club 2, 3: Homeroom Vice-president 2: Play Committee 3: Shorthand Club 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Secretary GEORGE HEISLER General Iayvee Basketball 2: Hot Stove League 2, 4: Study Club 3: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Tool and Die Maker JINKS R. HEISTAND J, Rf, General Iayvee Baseball 2: Psychology Club 4: Homeroom Treasurer 4: Swimming 2, 3, 4: Swimming Club 2, 3: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Professional Driver DEBORAH HERMAN Debbie I General Band Front Club 2: Business Education Club 3: Clerical Club 4. Career: Beautician BEATRICE HERNANDEZ Bea General Mathematics Club 4: Intramural Sports 4. Career: Nurse DAVID C. HERR Dave General Track 2, 4: Cross Country 4: Printing Club 2, 3, 4: Intra- mural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Printer IANET M. HERR Jan College Homeroom President 2, 3, Vice-president 4: Cheerleading Club 2, 3: Leaders Club 2, 3, 4: All-Star Tennis 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3114: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Physical-Education Teac er JOHN W. HERR College jayvee Football 25 Varsity Football 3, 45 Iayvee Baseball 25 Varsity Baseball 3, 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 45 Student Council 25 Homeroom Vice-president 3, President 45 Honor Society 45 Social Committee 4. Career: Engineer MARTIN HERR Marty Vocational Intramural Sports 2, 35 Hot Stove League 2, 3, 4. Career: Auto Mechanic BARRY W. HERSHEY Distributive Study Club 2, 35 Distributivc Education Club 4, Career: Salesman ROBERT WILLIAM HERSHEY General Study Club 2, 35 Iayvee Wrestling 35 Checkers Club 4. Ca- reer: Armed Forces JOAN M. HERZOG College Leaders Club 25 Cheerleading Club 2, 35 Dramatics Club 45 Honor Society 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Nurse KAREN E. HESS College Leaders Club 3, 45 All-Star Basketball 2, 3, 4, Hockey 2, 3, 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Physical-Education Teacher ROGER HESS College Homeroom Treasurer 2: Iayvee Baseball 2, 35 Hot Stove League 2, 3, 45 Student Council 3, 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Teacher CLAUDE LESTER HILDEBRAND Butch Vocational Hot Stove League 2, 3, 45 Social Committee 4. Career: Electrician SAMUEL W. I-IILT, IR. Sam,' General Rifle Club 25 Reading Club 35 School Play 3, 45 Glee Club 3, 45 Spanish Club 4. Career: History Teacher IOHN M. HOAK l Jack General jayvee Baseball 25 Varsity Baseball 3, 45 Hot Stove League 25 Baseball Club 35 Study Club 45 Intramural Sports 4. Career: Salesman ROBERT EUGENE HOCKENBERRY Huck General Homeroom President 25 Iayvee Football 25 Varsity Football 3, 45 Track Club 25 Football Club 3, 45 Track 2, 35 Student Council 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Teacher LAURENCE ALEX I-IOEFLER Larry Distributive Wrestling Club 25 Electronics Club 35 Distributive Education Club 4. Career: Theater Manager CHARLOTTE DAVIS HOFFMAN Chai, College Dramatics Club 25 Play Committee 25 School Play 2, 35 Glee Club 2, 45 VIDETTE Staff 2, 3, 45 Current Events Club 35 ECHO Stall 3, 45 Honor Society 3, 45 Thespian Society 3, 45 Folk Singing Club 45 Social Committee 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: College Professor PATRICIA HOFMANN Pat College Leaders Club 2, 35 Cheerleading Club 2, 3, 45 Head Cheer- leader 45 All-Star Hockey 2, Tennis 2, 3, Basketball 2, 3, 45 Home-room Secretary 3, 45 Social Committee 3, 45 ECHO Staff 3, 45 Honor Society 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Class Secretary 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Physical-Education Teacher HAROLD H. HOHMAN Bud Vocational Stagecrafters Guild 25 English Club 35 Camping Club 45 In- tramural Sports 2. Career: Machinist BARBARA ANN HOLBEIN Barb College Dramatics Club 25 Play Committee 25 Charm Club 35 All- Star Hockey 35 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Nurse RAYMOND HOMSHER Ray Special Checkers Club 25 Current Events Club 35 Chess Club 45 Intramural Sports 4. Career: Marine MARY ELLEN I-IOSTETTER College Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Cheerleading Club 2, 35 All-Star Hockey 25 Folk Singing Club 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Nurse . ' J X ' 'Wil' iL5f52i5El77l9ff ' fig-Y3xQE4'Xf5g7i' gff V felfgirsgatgaireg' fe , 'ffexiiiiwit' .. ff..i15:w-,1afffea.-1 A Zifigzw,-L5 Q., ,, iff' -. Mk ff 5, 1 A .15 1 Q5 K ww: 5 , 5 was-y Wav v '- - - - :.,. za,-,.: A. , ,, , f-yfrfwr, J .,., zramei -fe. fldalfwi H - .1 f ,.-al ,lg . 7423,-ww. . 1 , I Z .. V-'uw f r .W .. ,qt :,.. . ff? V1 . . , 2 5 ,f1s'z:,r ii' f rriiifzs 1 - .' V if 1' 8. ' V ' it ,. - -- . 4 5 E 5 S 3 5 if 3 if 5 3 1 ' 's ' Q ' lfT3TI,.,72,T Vg, f as .gsafasr 5: . 4 -' A ,ff .3- wer J H drift: ,,.. ' 8752, , r ' I , iff 5 . . 16 ff,f.is, 252, 'lf' ' i?'1Gf7: , '- my ,V - fx , ,-.W , 5 I . 5 4 2 1: :3 r ERNEST CECIL JAMISON, JR. Big En-W College Homeroom Vice-president 2, President 3, 45 Jayvee Football 25 Varsity Football 3, 45 Football Club 45 Wrestling Club 25 Jayvee Wrestling 25 Track Club 35 Track 2, 3, 45 Intramural Sports 3, 4. Career: Lawyer FRANK WAYNE JENKINS General Sketch Club 25 Art Appreciation Club 3, 4. Career: Interior Decorator STEPHEN JENNINGS Steve College Honor Society 3, 45 Social Committee 45 Homeroom President 45 German Club 4. Career: Physics Professor ERIC W. JEROME College Homeroom President 2, 35 Iayvee Football 25 Varsity Football 3. 45 Football Club 45 Varsity Wrestling 2, 35 Wrestling Club 25 Track Club 35 Track 2, 35 Honor Society 4. Career: Chcmical Engineer DAVID E. JOHNSON Dave General Coin Club 2, 3, 45 Intramural Sports 2. Career: Businessman JOAN MARIE JOHNSON College Student Council 2. 35 Leaders Club 2, 3, 45 Dolphin Club 2, 3. 45 ECHO Staff 3, 45 All-Star Hockey 3, 45 Color Guard 45 Homeroom Secretary 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Physical-Education Teacher BETTY HOUGENDOBLER Betsy General Glee Club 2, 35 Future Homemakers Club 25 Art Appreciation Club 3, 4. Interest: Horses JACQUELINE HOXWORTH Jackie Commercial Cheerleading Club 25 Typing Club 35 Clerical Club 4. Ca- reer: Secretary JAMES M. HULL Jim Vocational Study Club 25 Intramural Sports 25 Pinochle Club 35 Current Events Club 4. Career: Carpenter CAROL -ANN HUMPHREVILLE College Dolphin Club 2, 3, 45 Leaders Club 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 2, 45 All-Star Basketball 2, 3, 4, Hockey 2, 3, 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Home Economist NANCY MARIE HUSS Tillie College Dolphin Club 25 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Cheerleading Club 2, 35 Student Council 35 Choristers 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Ca- reer: Medical Secretary DON B. ISAACSON College Rifle Club 25 German Club 35 Psychology Club 45 Honor Society 4. Career: Veterinarian J. CHRISTOPHER JONES Chris College Stage Crew 2, 3, 45 ECHO Photographer 2, 3, 45 Thespian Society 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Echo Club 2, 3, 45 Honor Society 4. Career: Electrical Engineer ROBERT LEE JONES, JR. Babu Distributlve Glee Club 25 Drama Club 2, 35 Distributive Education Club 4. Career: Air Force SARAH R. KAGAN College Typing Club 25 All-Star Hockey 25 Leaders Club 35 Cheer- leading Club 35 Future Teachers Club 45 Student Council 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Executive Secretary JAMES B. KAUFFMAN, JR. Jim College Jayvee Football 25 Pinochle Club 35 Concert Band 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Pit Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Dance Band 45 March- ing Band 2, 3, Student Director 45 Honor Society 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3. Career: Teacher RICK L. KAUFFMAN Coffee,' College Track Club 25 Track 25 Cross-Country Club 35 Cross Country 2, 35 Bookkeeping Club 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Commercial Artist MICHAEL V. KAUFHOLD The Mariner College Cross Country 2, 3, Co-captain 45 Cross-Country Club 25 Track Club 3, 45 Track 3, 4. Career: Writer ROGER C. KAUTZ Rog College Golf Club 24 Golf 2, 3, 44 Iayvee Soccer 24 Varsity Soccer 3, 44 Soccer Club 3, 44 Homeroom Vice-president 3, 4. Career: Mathematics Teacher LEONHARD KECK, JR. Leng College Iayvee Football Manager 24 Glee Club 2, 3, 44 School Play 3, 44 Choristers 2, 3, 44 Thespian Society 3, 4. Career: Aero- dynamics Engineer BONNIE LEE KEENE Bon College Homeroom Secretary 2, 44 Future Homemakers Club 24 French Club 34 Student Council 34 Study Club 4. Career: Laboratory Technician CHRISTINE KEENE Chris,' College Typing Club 24 Sketch Club 34 Glee Club 3, 44 Mathematics Club 44 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Teacher DEBORAH EILEEN KELLER 1'Debbie,' College Rifle Club 24 Cheerleading Club 34 Homeroom Secretary 34 Student Council 2, 34 ECHO Staff 3, 44 Future Teachers Club 44 Marching Band 2, 3, 44 Concert Band 2, 3, 44 Quill and Scroll 44 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Elementary Teacher FRANCES JEAN KELLER Fran Commercial Future Homemakers Club 24 Typing Club 34 Clerical Club 44 Honor Society 4. Career: Executive Secretary V 'rm' : .g,,:q.y zz., . R1 fl. ff: -, 5 . Q A 3, , 3' W frm 4 . .f a fr f f SANDRA LOUISE KIENZLE Sandi College Future Nurses Club 24 Glee Club 2, 3, 44 Choristers 3, 44 Intramural Sports 4. Career: Registered Nurse SAMUEL KING Sam College Biology Club 2g Pinochle Club 34 Physics Club 44 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 44 Honor Society 4. Career: Biochemist JOHN W. KITTINGER Kitty-Kat General Basketball Club 24 Basketball Manager 2, 3, 44 Baseball Club 3, 44 Baseball Manager 3, 4. Career: Tratlic Manager SHARON L. KLINE Commercial Future Homemakers Club 24 Typing Club 3, 44 Homeroom Vice-president 34 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Secretary TERRY LEE KLINE Chico General Current Events Club 24 Aviation Club 34 Mathematics Club 4. Career: Navy DIANE ELIZABETH KLING College Play Committee 24 Dramatics Club 24 Glee Club 34 Sketch Club 34 Future Teachers Club 44 Intramural Sports 2. Career: Elementary Teacher PAUL I. KELLER, IR. P. If, General Jayvee Football 24 Iayvee Wrestling 24 Wrestling Club 24 Varsity Football 3, Co-captain 44 Football Club 44 Varsity Wrestling 34 Track 2, 34 Track Club 34 Golf 44 Social Com- mittee 4. Career: Accountant WILLIS Z. KELLEY Bill', Distributive Chess Club 24 Study Club 34 Distributive Education Club 4. Career: Steel Worker DAVID KENDALL Dave General Aviation Club 24 Study Club 34 Physical Science Club 44 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Disc Jockey JAMES P. KENDIG, IR. Jim College Iayvce Soccer 24 Varsity Soccer 3, 44 Soccer Club 24 jayvee Basketball 24 Varsity Basketball 3, 44 Basketball Club 3, 44 Iayvee Tennis 34 Track 44 Honor Society 3, President 44 Social Committee 44 Homeroom President 44 Youth Day Mayor 4. Interest: Sports CAROLE L. KESSLER College Leaders Club 24 Dolphin Club 2, 3, 44 Knitting Club 44 In- tramural Sports 2, 3. Career: Dressmaker DARRYL KIEHL Darry,' General P Printing Club 2, 3, 44 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: rinter .,' 'SiZi1fYT'25t'f'? 1E'4.7I57 '1g17 ff 1425: fa.. N . ' T. , . . A A . wa fs I 3 X -I- TERRY RICHARD KLING College Cross Country 2: jayvee Wrestling 2: Wrestling Club 2: Weightlifting Club 3: Gymnastics Club 4: Intramural Sports 3. Career: Engineer JOYCE ELAINE KNEIER Commercial Cheerleading Club 2, 3: Leaders Club 4: Archery Queen 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Stenographer WILLIAM ALLAN KOPF Bill General Wrestling Club 2: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Clioristers 3: Folk Singing Club 4. Career: Author CHARLES E, KRAMER CharIie', College Jayvee Soccer 2: Varsity Soccer 3, 4: Soccer Club 3, 4: Iay- vee Basketball 2: Golf 2, 3, 4: Golf Club 2: Homeroom Vice- president 4: Social Committee 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4: Honor Society 4. Career: Chemical Engineer THOMAS ALAN KRANTZ Tom College Tennis Club 2, 3, 4: Tennis Manager 2, 3, 4: Ars Medica 2, 3, 4: Honor Society 4. Career: Physician AGNESANNE KREADY Anne,' College Glee Club 2, 3: Future Teachers Club 2: Dramatics Club 3: Play Committee 3: Spanish Club 4: Intramural Sports 4. Ca- reer: Psychologist WAYNE ALAN KREIDER Critter College Hot Stove League 2: Basketball Manager 2, 3: Soccer Club 3: Jayvee Soccer 3: Varsity Soccer 4: Ofiicials Club 4. Career: Bank Teller ROBERT R. KURTZ Bob College French Club 3: Physics Club 4: Varsity Soccer 4. Career: Mechanical Engineer DORIS L. LANDIS Commercial Bookkeeping Club 2: Pinochle Club 3, 4: Intramural Sports 2. Career: Secretary JUDITH A. LANDIS Iudy', College Poetry Club 2: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: VIDETTE Staff 2, 3, Columnist 4: Current Events Club 3: Choristers 4: ECHO Staff 3, Features Editor 4: Social Committee 4: Homeroom Secretary 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3: Honor Society 4. Career: Social Worker DIANA L. LAPHAM General Sketch Club 2: Charm Club 3: Etiquette Club 4: Homeroom Secretary 3: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Commercial Artist DAVID LAUDERMILCI-I Dave General Jayvee Soccer 2: Iayvee Baseball 2: Sports Study Club 2: German Club 3: Coin Club 4: Homeroom President 4: Intra- mural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Armed Services LYNNE MARIE LAWRENCE Perch Commercial Future Homemakers Club 2: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Choristers 3, 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Bookkeeper NANCY I. LAWRENCE Nan General Future Homemakers Club 2: Charm Club 3: Mathematics Club 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3. Career: Beautician LINDA YIN LEE College Leaders Club 2, 3, 4: Homeroom Vice-president 2, President 3: Concert Band 2, 3, 4: Marching Band 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 3, 4: Honor Society 3, 4: Social Committee 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Linguist JUDITH ANN LEESE Judy General Future Nurses Club 2, 3: Glee Club 2: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4: Clerical Club 4. Career: Secretary MICHAEL GRANT LeFEVER Mike College Golf Club 2, 3: Political Science Club 4: Student Council 4: Honor Society 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4: Golf 2, 3. Career: Lawyer BERNARD LEFLEY Skip General Reading Club 2: English Club 3: Mathematics Club 4. Ca- reer: Interior Decorator PATRICIA MARIE LEHMAN Pat Commercial Dramatics Club 25 Typing Club 35 Glee Club 35 Student Council 3, 45 Sketch Club 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3. Career: Secretary MICHAEL J. LEISEY Rupe', General Latin Club 25 English Club 35 Study Club 4. Career: Air Force LINDA LIGHT College Glee Club 25 Cheerleading Club 2, 35 Leaders Club 3, 45 Student Council 35 ECHO Staff 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Honor Society 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Elementary Teacher JUNE ANN LINES General Leaders Club 25 Band Front Club 25 Glee Club 25 All-Star Hockey 25 Homeroom Secretary 25 Sketch Club 35 Dramatics Club 45 Play Committee 45 Intramural Sports 3, 4. Career: Social Worker ALBERT C. LITTLEJOI-IN, JR. Al College Electronics Club 2, 35 Student Council 25 Stage Crew 2, 3, 45 Thespian Society 3, 45 Honor Society 3, 45 Folk Singing Club 4. Career: Photographer EDWARD LLOYD Ed College Homeroom President 2, Vice-president 45 Jayvee Football 25 Jayvee Baseball 25 Sports Study Club 25 Future Teachers Club 35 Spanish Club 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Teacher MYRIAM S. LOEFFLER Mimi College French Club 25 Charm Club 35 Camera Club 4. Career: WAC SALLY E. LOLL College Dramatics Club 2, 3, 45 School Play 2, 3, 45 Play Committee 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Secretary 2, 3, 45 Thespian Society 3, 45 Glee Club 3, 45 Honor Society 45 Intramural Sports 2. Career: Psychologist WALTER LONGER Tex Vocational Study Club 25 Pinochle Club 35 Hot Stove League 45 Intra- mural Sports 4. Career: Electrician JOELAN J. LUTTENBERGER Jody College Leaders Club 2, 3, 45 Dolphin Club 2, 3, 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Physical-Education Teacher JAMES W. LUTZ Jim', Distributive Travel Club 25 Chess Club 35 Distributive Education Club 4. Career: Salesman JAMES E. MALLES Jim General Biology Club 25 Track 35 Track Club 35 Folk Singing Club 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 45 Apparatus Team 4. Career: Peace Corps MICHAEL MANN Mike College German Club 25 Jayvee Soccer 25 Student Council 2, 3, 45 Wrestling Club 3, 45 Varsity Wrestling 3, 45 Honor Society 3, 4. Career: Lawyer BRENDA RAYE MARCH Bri-Ends General Golf Club 25 Stagecrafters Guild 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: WAVE BRENDA J. MARKLEY Brenl' Commercial Leaders Club 25 Homeroom Secretary 25 Cheerleading Club 35 Mathematics Club 45 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Stenographer DAVID L. MARTIN Dave College Jayvce Football 25 Varsity Football 3, 45 Football Club 45 Varsity Wrestling 2, 3, 45 Wrestling Club 25 Track 2, 35 Track Club 35 Honor Society 3, 45 Homeroom President 2, 3, 4. In- terest: Sports IWARY BETH MARTIN Commercial Leaders Club 25 Cheerleading Club 2, 35 ECHO Staff 3, 45 Future Teachers Club 45 Play Committee 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Spanish Teacher RANDALL MARTIN Randy College Latin Club 25 Marching Band 2, 35 Concert Band 2, 35 School Play 2, 3, 45 Play Committee 2, 3, 45 Thespian Society 3, 45 Dramatics Club 3, 45 Glee Club 4. Career: Teacher DIANNE C. MASTROS Commercial Cheerleading Club 2: Business Education Club 3: Typing Club 4. Career: Bookkeeper SOPHIE MARIA MASTROS General Cheerleading Club 2: Glee Club 2, 4: Etiquette Club 33 Study Club 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3. Career: Beautician RALPH MATHIOT Vocational Study Club 2, 3, 4: Intramural Sports 4. Career: Machinist DALE E. MATT Commercial Chess Club 2, 3, 4: ECHO Staff 3, Sports Editor 4: Quill and Scroll 3, 4: Intramural Sports 4: Honor Society 4. Career: Ac- countant JUDY MATTHEWS General Future Nurses Club 2, 3, 4. Career: Nurse CAROL MAXEY General Rifle Club 2: Art Appreciation Club 3: Mathematics Club 4. Career: Salesgirl +- . 55 ,. is xi Q E 3 ' , 1.9 fr' -5' ij- 5 . 3' Eel! . ROBERT M. MARTIN Bob Vocational Study Club 2, 3, 4: Archery King 4. Career: Machinist SHERRY R. MARTIN College Cheerleading Club 2: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: All-Star Hockey 2: Homeroom Secretary 3: Play Committee 3, 4: Choristers 3, 49 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Psychologist MICHAEL WILLIAM MARTY Smarty General Diving Club 3: Swimming 3: Study Club 4. Career: Carpenter DAVID WILLIAM MARTZ Dave Basketball Club 2: Political Science Club 3: Typing Club 4. Career: Rooter General PAUL C. MARVEL, IR. General Study Club 2, 3: Chess Club 4. Career: Minister KERRY LEE MARZOCK General Hot Stove League 3: Pinochle Club 4. Career: Accountant MYRA DOROTHY McCANN My College Riile Club 2: Future Teachers Club 3: Mathematics Club 4. Career: Language Teacher MARCO ELLEN McCLUNE Commercial Orchestra 2: Arithmetic-Bookkeeping Club 2: Pinochle Club 3, 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3. Career: Typist SHARON McCONNELL General Camera Club 2: Business Education Club 3: Typing Club 4. Career: Secretary RICHARD E. McCRACKEN Rich', General Iayvee Wrestling 2, 3: Wrestling Club 2: Study Club 35 Psy- chology Club 4. Career: Sales Representative JOHN C. MCDIVITT Ujackv College Golf Club 2, 3: Golf 2, 3, 4: Reading Club 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Teacher BARBARA M. McGINNIS Bobbie General Cheerleading Club 2: Charm Club 3: Etiquette Club 4. Ca- reer: Dress Designer DONNA MCGINNIS Commercial Leaders Club 2: Band Front Club 2: I-Iomernom Vice-president 2, 3, 4: Business Education Club 3: Typing Club 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Typist RAYMOND MCKIMM Ray Vocational MS!l:ucly Club 2, 4: Pinochle Club 3. Career: Tool and Die 3 el' GERALD L. McKINNEY Jerry Vocational Study Club 2: Pinochle Club 3: Current Events Club 4. Ca- reer: Carpenter College g 9 q s p 4 Dolphin Club 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Elementary Teacher RONALD R. McKONLY, IR. Cuz Ron Latin Club 2: Dance Band Club 3: Concert Band 2, 3: March- ing Band 2, 3: Tennis Club 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Armed Forces JOHN G. McLAIN Golf Club 2, 3, 4: Golf 2, 3, 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3. Ca- 1'eer: Game Warden KAREN MQKINSEY Brid e Club 2 Eti uette Club 3 S anish Club 4 College College H 2+ . .:,. ..l,,. . .,' A. A1 7 :,.:, iliffbw' V715 1 - ' ' ' , ,:.,. ,. ,. 45:51, f K 1 - .. a H , 7 NF ,: . , M ra -'I , ' E DAVID METZCER Dave Vocational Study Club 2: Pinochle Club 3, 4: Honor Society 4. Career: Cabinet Maker RICHARD METZCER Dick General Study Club 3, 4. Career: Service Department Manager BARRY JOHN MILLER College Intramural Sports 4: Study Club 3, 4. Career: French Teacher BARRY LEE BIILLER Dish-ibutive Current.Events Club 2, 3: Distributive Education Club 4. Ca- reer: Retall Salesman BEATRICE MILLER Beatty General Bridge Club 2: Leaders Club 3: Majorette Club 3: Study Club 4. Career: Practical Nurse HARRY G. MILLER Wol.fie Vocational Weightlifting Club 2: Electronics Club 3: Reading Club 4: Gymnastics Club 4. Career: Lineman WM, L, ,..... M2 L: 2 3 3? S5 4 I 1 K 'Q ..,..., i .2 s ,, Y Q l Q 3 ms General GEORGIA MEHAFFEY Leaders Club 2, 3, 4: Study Club 2: Pinochle Club 3: Jazz Club 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Nurse EDGAR W. MEISER, IR. Ed,' College Homeroom President 2, 3: Iayvee Football 2: Track 2: Football Club 2: Varsity Wrestling 3, 4: German Club 3: Wrestling Club 4: ECHO Stall 4: Honor Society 3, Vice-president 4: Student Council 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: College Instructor CAROL MEISKEY Niki General Glee Club 2, 3: Latin Club 2: Choristers 3: Psychology Club 4. Career: Secretary SUZANNE MELLINCER Sue General Future Nurses Club 2, 3, 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Nurse RICHARD D. MELLOTT Rich General Wrestling Club 2: Jayvee Wrestling 2: Typing Club 3: Political Science Club 4. Career: Air Force DALE E. MEREDITH College Iayvee Football 2: Varsity Football 3,4: Football Club 4: Iay- vee Baseball 2,39 Baseball Club 2, 3: Marching Band 2: Orchestra 2, 3: Concert Band 2, 3, 4: Homeroom President 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Accountant JOHN W. MILLER Iack', General Checkers Club 25 Coin Club 35 Physical Science Club 45 In- tramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Cabinetmaker JOYCE MILLER General Golf Club 25 Future Nurses Club 35 Mathematics Club 4. Ca- reer: Nurse's Aide MARILYN LOUISE MILLER Commercial Cheerleading Club 2, 3, 45 Leaders Club 35 Homeroom Vice- president 2, 3, 45 Varsity Cheerleader 45 ECHO Stal? 3, Advertis- ing Editor 45 Social Committee 45 All-Star Basketball 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 45 Honor Society 4. Ca- reer: Bookkeeper PAMELA EILEEN MILLER Pam', College Leaders Club 2, 3, 45 Dolphin Club 2, 3, 45 Studcnt Council 2, 3, 45 All-Star Basketball 2, Hockey 2, 3, 45 Social Committee 3, 45 ECHO Staff 3, Art Editor 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Homeroom Siecreltary 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Elementary eac er PATRICIA MILLER Pat Commercial Cheerleading Club 25 Homeroom Secretary 25 Study Club 35 Camera Club 4. Career: Receptionist PATRICIA ANN MILLER Patty', College Cheerleading Club 25 Pinochle Club 35 Dolphin Club 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Pit Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Program 'fllhaignan 3, Secretary 3, 45 Intramural Sports 2. Career: English eac er ROBERT L. MILLER Bob Distributive Sports Study Club 25 Current Events Club 35 Distributive Edu- cation Club 4. Career: Air Force A. LOUISE MORGAN College Typing Club 25 Camera Club 35 Pinochle Club 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Teacher GLENDA MORRIS Glenn General Biology Club 25 Business Education Club 35 Typing Club 4. Career: Beautician JERE PAUL MORRIS Vocational Weightlifting Club 25 Study Club 35 Checkers Club 4. Career: Electrician BARBARA MORRISON Barbv College Glee Club 25 Golf Club 25 Cheerleading Club 35 Future Teach- ers Club 45 ECHO Staff 3, 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Elementary Teacher LINDA MOSEBACH I Commercial Glee Club 25 Cheerleading Club 25 Etiquette Club 35 Clerical Club 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Private Secretary ROBERT MOSS Rob General Hot Stove League 2, 35 Track 35 Psychology Club 45 Intra- mural Sports 4. Career: Travel Agent SAMUEL S. MOYER Sam Distributive Travel Club 25 Aviation Club 35 Distributive Education Club 4. Interest: Automobiles JAMES B. MUMMAW III Jim General Wrestling Club 25 Iayvee Wrestling 25 Archery Club 35 Gym- nastics Club 45 Homeroom President 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Physical-Education Teacher PAUL WILLIAM MURR Bill College Hot Stove League 25 Golf Club 3, 45 Golf 3, 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Teacher BRUCE LEE MURRAY Raymond General Study Club 2, 35 Investment Club 45 Homeroom Vice-president 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4, Career: Marines ELAINE MURRY Commercial Dramatics Club 25 Cheerleading Club 35 Leaders Club 45 Pino- chle Club 45 Homeroom Secretary 2, 3, 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Private Secretary ROSEMARY MUSSELMAN Rose Commercial Cheerleading Club 2: Pinochle Club 3, 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Stenographer BARBARA L. MUSSER Bobbe', College Homeroom Vice-president 2: Dolphin Club 2, 3, 4: Color Guard 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Elementary Teacher LINDA JEAN MUSSER General Biology Club 2: Cheerleading Club 3: Pinochle Club 4: Intra- mural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Home-Economics Teacher RAYMOND CHARLES MUTZEL Ray College Archery Club 2: Track 2: Cross Country 4: Marching Band 2, 3, 4: Concert Band 2, 3, 4: Dance Band 3, 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Scout Executive RICHARD L. MUTZEL Rick College Hot Stove League 2: Track 2: Sports Study Club 3: VIDETTE Staff 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Cross-Country Club 4: Cross Coun- Ky 4: Honor Society 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Radio nnouflcer ROBERT A. MUTZEL Bohn College Hot Stove League 2: Track 2: Homeroom President 2, 3: Sports Study Club 3: Cross-Country Club 4: Cross Country 4. Career: Lawyer HAROLD MYERS Gus College Football Club 2: Hot Stove League 3: Wrestling Club 4: Jay- vee Football 2: Track 2: Varsity Wrestling 3, 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Teacher JAY L. MYERS Mustang', General Weightlifting Club 2: Football Club 3: Track Club 4: Jayvee Football 2: Varsity Football 3, 4: Jayvee Wrestling 2: Track 2, 3, 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Mechanic RICHARD L. MYERS Dick General Baseball Club 2: Soccer Club 3: Jayvee Baseball 2, 3: Jayvee Soccer 2. 3: Cross-Country Club 4: Cross Country 4. Career: History Teacher JAMES N. NEGLEY Jim General Hot Stove League 2, 3: Coin Club 4: Intramural Sports 4. Ca- reer: Marines JOHN NEIMER College Hot Stove League 2: Homeroom Vice-president 3: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Choristers 2, 3: Folk Singing Club 4: Varsity Tennis 3, 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Biology Teacher GLENN K. NESTEL College Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Choristers 2, 3, 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4: Honor Society 4. Career: Chemist JANICE SUE NESTLE Jan College Leaders Club 2: Majorette Club 2, 3, 4: Dolphin Club 2, 3, 4: Student Council 2, 3, 4: Majorette 2, 3, Drum Majorette 4: All- Star Hockey 3, 4: Social Committee 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Physical-Education Teacher JANET NEUER Commercial Majorette Club 2, 4: Maiorette 4: Pinochle Club 3: Honor So- ciety 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Bookkeeper MARY LOUISE NEUHAUSER Mary Loup General Cheerleading Club 2: Sketch Club 3: Stagecrafters Guild 4: Thespian Society 4. Career: Beautician MAVIS D. NEUMANN Y Commercial Majorette Club 2: Charm Club 3: Psychology Club 4: Intra- mural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Secretary BETTY JEAN NEWPHER College Homeroom President 2: Student Council 3: Cheerleading Club 2, 3: Leaders Club 2, 3: Dolphin Club 3: Glee Club 3: Folk Singing Club 4: ECHO Staff 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Social Com- mittee 4: Marching Band 2, 3, 4: Concert Band 2, 3, 4: VID- ETTE Stall 2, 3, 4: Honor Society 3, 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Secondary Teacher DAVID R. NEWTON College Swimming 2: Student Council 2: Golf 3, 4: Homeroom Presi- dent 3, 4: Soccer Club 2, 3: Varsity Soccer 2, 3, 4: Reading Club 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Mechanical Engineer ra wp: W5 ll' ff rf ,.f.g. . Q . , 'Gi ifi 'Def' ' ' fx? Vi frfzifll K Erie , X , ,Wh .E ' vit :ey I ELLEN ORTEGA General Majorette Club 25 Charm Club 35 Clerical Club 4. Career: Beautician DOROTHY PAINTER Dottie College Typing Club 25 Home-room Secretary 25 Cheerleading Club 35 Folk Singing Club 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Nurse PATRICIA ANNE PAINTER Pain General Majorette Club 25 Typing Club 35 Folk Singing Club 4. Ca- reer: Medical Secretary RICHARD J. PAPEZ Dick College Marching Band 2, 3, 45 Concert Band 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Dance Band 2, 3, 4. Career: Chemist CAROL ANN PARKER General Maiorette 'Club 25 Study Club 35 Homeroom Secretary 35 Folk Singing Club 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Airline Stew- ardess CECELIA D. PARKER Susie General Typing Club 25 French Club 35 Iazz Club 45 All-Star Hockey 2, 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Teacher I if? s1'f ' .zwbwailekff-2i'a. RALPH ANDREW NIXON Distributive Football Club 2, 35 Iayvee Football 2, 35 Distributive Educa- tion Club 45 Iayvee Baseball 2, 3. Career: Butcher PHYLLIS 1. NOLL PhyI College Dramatics Club 25 Orchestra 25 Pit Orchestra 25 Dolphin Club 35 Future Teachers Club 45 Student Council 45 VIDETTE Staff 3, 45 Honor Society 3, 45 Play Committee 2, 3, 45 Concert Band 2, 3, 45 Marching Band 2, 3, 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Ca- reer: English Teacher MICHAELA LEE NORTON Kala', General Bridge Club 25 Study Club 35 Shrothand Club 4. Career: Sec- retary WILLIAM OATMAN Bill General Study Club 2, 35 Mathematics Club 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Salesman BONNIE LOU OBER Bon Commercial Cheerleading Club 25 Study Club 35 Clerical Club 45 Intra- mural Sports 2, 4. Career: Secretary KATHY OELBAUM College Band Front Club 25 Marching Band 25 Concert Band 25 Study Club 35 Psychology Club 4. Interest: Horses FRANK D. PEACHEY Peachy General Chess Club 25 Dance Band 3, 45 Marching Band 2, 3, 45 Con- cert Band 2, 3, 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Electronics Technician IUDY PHILLIPS General Study Club 2, 35 Mathematics Club 4. Career: Beautician DENNIS PIERCE Den General Travel Club 25 Study Club 3, 4. Career: Scuba Diver JOHN DELTON PLANK Del College Iayvee Basketball 25 Varsity Basketball 35 Social Committee 3, 45 Honor Society 3, 45 Dance Band 2, 35 Folk Singing Club 45 Student Council 45 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Pit Orchestra 2, 3, 45 I-Iomeroom Vice-president 2, 3, 45 Varsity Baseball 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Secondary Teacher DONNA PLASTERER General Maiorette Club 25 Study Club 35 Folk Singing Club 45 Intra- mural Sports 2. Career: Beautician KENNETH L. PLATT Ken General Iayvee Football 25 Iayvee Wrestling 25 Varsity Wrestling 3, 45 Football Club 25 Wrestling Club 3, 4. Career: Electrician DOTTIE RAE POLASKI Commercial Cheerleading Club 2, 3: Leaders Club 2, 3: Play Committee 2, 3: Folk Singing Club 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Air- line Stewardess LINDA ODETTE POLASTRE Commercial Bridge Club 2: Charm Club 3: Current Events Club 4: Intra- mural Sports 2, 3. Career: Secretary SUSAN L, POND Sue I General Reading Club 2: English Club 3, 4. Interest: Reading BARRY POTTS General Study Club 2, 3: Investment Club 4. Career: Marines GARY LEE RADCLIFF College Camera Club 2: Scuba Club 3: Chess Club 4: Track 4. Ca- reer: Mechanical Engineer RONALD E. RANDALL Ron General Rifle Club 2: Pinochle Club 3: Chess Club 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3. Career: Draftsman me lest: Q ' 1 Q' C 1 1: -41-55: 5 t - QETQR1: we-li: - -- - - A, r ,. V ' . JOHN REES Dusty General Camera Club 2, 3: Swimming 3, 4: Social Committee 4: Stu- dent Band Announcer 4: Folk Singing Club 4. Career: Radio Announcer CAROL ANN REESE College Cheerleading Club 2: All-Star Hockey 2: Homeroom Vice-presi- dent 2: ECHO Staff 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Honor Society 4: Leaders Club 2, 3, 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: IBM Operator JANE L. REESE General Typing Club 2: Study Club 3, 4. Career: Secretary MARY ELIZABETH REESE General Future Teachers Club 2: Art Appreciation Club 3: Folk Sing- ing Club 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4. Career: Commercial Artist TIMOTHY D. REICHARD Tim General Sketch Club 2: Art Appreciation Club 3, 4. Career: Commer- cial Artist SANDRA JANE REINHART Sandy,' General Study Club 2: Art Club 3: Psychology Club 4: Homeroom President 2, Secretary 4: Intramural Sports 2. Career: Beautician HARRY N. RANDLE Grape General Art Club 2: Pinochle Club 3: Mathematics Club 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Draftsman JOANNE E. RANKIN Jo College Cheerleading Club 2: Homeroom Treasurer 3, Secretary 4: Stu- dent Council 3, 4: ECHO Staff 4: Leaders Club 2, 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Interest: Sports MAXINE J. RAWHAUSER Max', Commercial Bridge Club 2: Charm Club 3: Current Events Club 4: Intra- mural Sports 2, 4. Career: Secretary JAMES REARDON Jim Vocational Study Club 2, 3, 4. Career: Carpenter LINDA LOUISE REBER Commercial Study Club 2, 4: Choristers 3: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Secretary G. BRYAN REED Distributive Study Club 2, 3: Stagecrafters Guild 3: Thespian Society 3, 4: Distributive Education Club 4. Career: Navy EE E,-f3?73'Z? 324.a. 7- CAROL ANN REISINGER College Study Club 2: Dance Band 35 Concert Band 2, 3, Marching Band 2, 3: Folk Singing Club 4. Career: Registered Nurse HUGH JAMES REISINGER II jim College Football Club 2: Iayvee Football 2: Student Council 2: Chem- istry Club 3, Gymnastics Club 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Ca- reer: Teacher RORY DEE REISINGER College Stagecrafters Guild 2, 3, 45 Thespian Society 3, 45 VIDETTE Staff 3, 4: Play Committee 2, 3, 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Advertising Copy-Writer LINDA STARR REPP General Art Club 2: Leaders Club 2, Student Council 2, Study Club 35 Current Events Club 49 Intramural Sports 2, 3. Career: IBM Operator JULIE ANN RESH College Travel Club 25 Homeroom Secretary 2, Psychology Club 35 Folk Singing Club 4. Career: Medical Secretary SARAH RHEAM College Marching Band 2, 3, 4: Concert Band 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 2, 3, 49 Pit Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Dance Band 3: Folk Singing Club 4. Career: Secretary DENNIS E. RHINIER Mouse General Cross-Country Club 2, 35 Cross Country 2, 35 Track 2g Study Club 4. Career: Businessman JOHN MICHAEL RHODES Mike College Chess Club 2: Cross Country 2: Track 3, Current Events Club 35 Pinochle Club 4. Career: Office Worker SUSAN CAROL RIEXINGER Suz Commercial Cheerleading Club 2, 3: All-Star Hockey 2, 3: Homeroom Vice- president 3, Secretary 4, VIDETTE Staff 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 4, Folk Singing Club 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Secre- tary EDWARD RILEY Pete General Hot Stove League 2, 35 Investment Club 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Armed Forces BARBARA A. RINEER Barb General Bookkeeping Club 2, Sketch Club 3: Typing Club 4. Career: Beautician LINDA L. RINEER Commercial Bookkeeping Club 2: Typing Club 8, English Club 4. Career: Stenographer ROBBY A. RINEER Roberta General Bookkeeping Club 2: Typing Club 3, 4. Career: Secretary SHARON R. RINEER Commercial French Club 2: Study Club 3: Typing Club 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Secretary LAURA E. RITTENHOUSE Laurie College Future Teachers Club 2, 45 French Club 3, Orchestra 14: Honor Society 45 Intramural Sports 4. Career: Mathematics Teacher LYNN G. RITTENHOUSE College Cheerleading Club 2: French Club 3: Future Nurses Club 4: Stagecrafters Guild 4, Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Nurse STEVEN LAWRENCE RIZZO General Hot Stove League 2: Study Club 3, 4: Intramural Sports 3, 4. Career: Salesman LINDA ROBERTS General Scuba Club 35 Dramatics Club 2, 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Interest: Skin Diving MARY J. ROBINSON Pepper College Glee Club 2, 35 Marching Band 35 Intramural Sports 35 Jazz Club 4. Interest: Dancing THERESA F. ROBINSON Terry General Poetry Club 25 Social Committee 2, 35 Leaders Club 35 Stu- dent Council 35 Homeroom President 2, 45 Spanish Club 45 In- tramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Social Worker ARLINE M. RODENBOI-I Commercial Pinochle Club 25 Bridge Club 35 Clerical Club 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Secretary JANICE S. ROE Jan College Stagecrafters Guild 25 Psychology Club 3, 45 Homeroom Secre- tary 35 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Social Director KATIE A. ROGERS General Leaders Club 25 All-Star Hockey 25 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Chor- isters 3, 45 Library Staff 2, 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Ca- reer: Gospel Singer BETSY A. ROSE College Dolphin Club 25 Glee Club 25 Leaders Club 35 Spanish Club 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Nurse LYNNE ROSENBERCER Commercial Cheerleading Club 25 Typing Club 35 Study Club 45 Intramural Sports 4. Career: Secretary MICHAEL ROSTOLSKY Mike College Latin Club 25 Psychology Club 3, 45 Intramural Sports 3, 45 Honor Society 4. Career: Dentist NIKKI R. ROTH Nick', College Cheerleading Club 25 Student Council 25 Ars Medica 35 Honor Society 45 Psychology Club 3, 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Physician LYNDELL L. ROWE College Dramatics Club 25 Psychology Club 35 Folk Singing Club 45 Honor Society 3, 45 VIDETTE Staff 3, 45 Orchestra 3, 45 Home- room Secretary 45 Marching Band 2, 3, 45 Concert Band 2, 3, 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Elementary Teacher JANICE RUBINSON General Dramatics Club 45 Play Committee 4. Career: Beautician CHARLES E. RUDOLPH Chuck College Chess Club 25 Psychology Club 3, 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3. Career: Peace Corps FLORENCE RUHLAND Flossie Commercial Majorette Club 2, 3, 45 Majorette 2, 3, 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Secretary EDGAR M. RUHMEL Ed Special Study Club 25 Archery Club 35 Camera Club 4. Career: Insulation Contractor STEPHEN E. RUTH Steve General German Club 25 Psychology Club 35 Political Science Club 4. Career: Foreign Service JOHN W. RUTHERFORD General Hot Stove League 25 Political Science Club 3, 45 Glee Club 4. Career: Electrician JOHN SACKAL Sonny General Camera Club 2, 45 Electronics Club 35 Intramural Sports 2, 3. Career: Automobile Mechanic KATHLEEN MARIE SACKAL Kathy General Bookkeeping Club 25 Typing Club 3, 4. Career: Beauticmn NORMAN H. SCHOENBERGER Norm College Iayvee Soccer 2: Varsity Soccer 3, 4: Swimming 4: Sports Study Club 2, 3: Diving Club 4: Homeroom Treasurer 4. Ca- reer: Graphic Artist MARY JEAN SCHREIBER Commercial Bookkeeping Club 2: Pinochle Club 3, 4. Career: Secretary TED MICHAEL SCI-IREIBMAN College Tennis Club 2, 3, 4: Iayvee Tennis 2: Varsity Tennis 3, 4: Homeroom Secretary 2: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4: Honor Society 4. Career: Aeronautical Designer BARON SCHWALM Bud', General Photography Club 2: Typing Club 3: Mathematics Club 4. Career: Draftsman MARIE MADELINE SCHWEMMER Commercial Bookkeeping Club 2: Typing Club 3: Homeroom Program Chairman 3: Clerical Club 4. Career: Secretary MELVIN H. SEIDERS, IR. Pete Commercial Rifle Club 2: Jayvee Wrestling 2: jayvee Football 2: Book- keeping Club 3: Pinochle Club 4: Intramural Sports 3, 4. Ca- reer: Teacher BONITA F. ST. CLAIR Bonnie College Cheerleading Club 2: Etiquette Club 3: Leaders Club 2, 3: Future Nurses Club 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Registered Nurse CHERIE A. SCI-IALLER Commerical Band Front Club 2: Cheerleading Club 3: Sketch Club 4. Career: Secretary ROBERT N. SCHALLER Bohn College Track 2: Homeroom Vice-president 2, President 3: Social Com- mittee 3, 4: Honor Society 3, 4: Sports Study Club 2, 3, 4: Varsity Soccer 2, 3, Co-captain 4: Varsity Basketball 2, 3, Co- captain 4: Student Council 4: Class President 4. Career: Air- Force Pilot RICHARD G. SCHEID Dick College Jayvee Football 2: Varsity Football 3, 4: Track 2, 3: Swim- ming 2: Social Committee 3: ECHO Staff 3: Football Club 2, 3: Reading Club 4: Homeroom Vice-president 4. Career: Mili- tary Service RONALD SCHMID Smitty General Iayvee Soccer 2: Study Club 2, 3, 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3. Career: Automobile Mechanic ROYETTA SCHMID Corky General Pinochle Club 4. Career: Interior Decorator ,.,,. 5 ,.r, .W .1 ,,.,.,, 1 V-1-: . 0 i f l , ' C A 'f fi-w'5 .. :,e:1 A etrs este . :::Q :'e ' if. ,,: , ' 'i A , JOHN D. SEIPLE Current Events Club 2: Chess Club 3, 4. Career: Navy G eneral DAVID I. SELFON Dave College French Club 2: Jayvee Baseball 2: Golf 3: Golf Club 3: Varsity Baseball 4: Pinochle Club 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Dentist DAWN LOUISE SHAEFFER Commercial Latin Club 2: Typing Club 3, 4. Career: Stenographer MICHAEL STEVEN SHAPIRO Miken College VIDETTE Staff 2: Homeroom Treasurer 2: Tennis Club 2: Golf Club 3, 4: Golf 3, 4: Intramural Sports 4: Honor Society 4. Career: Veterinarian THOMAS E. SHEAFFER Tom General Biology Club 2: Homeroom Secretary 2: English Club 3: ln- vestment Club 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. areer: Air Force RICHARD M. SHEETZ Dutch College Latin Club 2: Chess Club 8, 4. Career: Electronics Tech- nician ELIZABETH F. SHELLEY Liz College Honor Society 3, Secretary 4: Social Committee 3, Co-chair- man 4: VIDETTE Staff 2, 3, 4: ECHO Staff 4: Glee Club 2: Cheerleading Club 2, 3, 4: Varsity Cheerleader 4: Homeroom Vice-president 2, Secretary 3: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Ca- reer: Elementary Guidance Counselor JAMES MICHAEL SHELLEY Mike College Football Club 2, 3, 4: Jayvee Football 2: Varsity Football 3, 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Business Administrator SALLY S. SHENK Sal General Cheerleading Club 2: Business Education Club 3: Etiquette Club 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Secretary JAMES C. SHEPPARD Shep General Drawing Club 2: Scuba Club 3: Stagecrafters Guild 4: Thes- pian Society 4: Intramural Sports 4. Career: Electronics Tech- nician DOUGLAS H. SHERLOCK Doug General Study Club 2, 3, 4: Swimming 2: Homeroom Treasurer 4. Career: Lineman MICHAEL R. SHERMAN Miken General Coin Club 2: Study Club 3: Mathematics Club 4: Homeroom President 4: Intramural Sports 4. Career: Engineer MICHAEL SIDLER Mike College Golf Club 2: Study Club 3: Gymnastics Club 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Purchasing Agent HAROLD M. SINCLAIR Mick General Current Events Club 2, 3, 4: Varsity Football Statistician 3, 4. Career: Bookkeeper RAE BETH SINGER Cheerleading Club 2, 3: Dramatics Club 2, 3: Spanish Club 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4: Student Council 2, 3, 4: All-Star Tennis 3, 4: Homeroom Secretary 3: Play Committee 2, 3, 4: Color Guard 4. Career: Elementary Teacher College TRUMAN J. SIPLE Bob General Current Events Club 2, 3, 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Ca.- reer: Draftsman PAUL E. SIRBAK General Football Club 2: Jayvee Football 2: Varsity Football 3, 4: Wrestling Club 3: Track Club 4: Track 2, 3, 4: Jayvee Wrestling 2: Varsity Wrestling 3, 4. Career: Physical-Education Teacher CHRISTIANE SIROTEAU Chris General Stagecrafters Guild 4: Intramural Sports 4: Glee Club 4: Thespian Society 4. Career: English Teacher PAUL 0. SHETTEL College Tennis Club 2, 3: Chess Club 4: Jayvee Tennis 2, 3: Home- room President 3. Career: Business Administrator DENNIS R. SHIFFER Dennyi' College Golf Club 2: Wrestling Club 3, 4: Jayvee Wrestling 2, 3: Varsity Wrestling 4: Homeroom Vice-president 4: Honor Society 4. Career: Engineer SANDRA L. SHOWALTER Sandy General Glee Club 2: Sketch Club 2, 3: Future Teachers Club 4: In- tramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Secretary MICHAEL H. SHULTZ Slinky Vocational Study Club 2, 3, 4. Career: Electrician WILLIAM JOHN SI-IUTT, JR. Shuttlebutt General Reading Club 2: English Club 3: Art Appreciation Club 4. Career: Commercial Artist KAY SIDES Conunercial Typing Club 4. Career: Airline Personnel Worker JANICE D. SKILES College Glee Club 25 Cheerleading Club 2, 35 Dolphin Club 3, 45 Leaders Club S, 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 45 Student Council 3, 45 Homeroom Treasurer 2, Career: Elementary Teacher LINDA SKRAMUSKY College Leaders Club 25 French Club 25 Glee Club 2, 3. 45 Choristers 3, 45 Folk Singing Club 45 Homeroom Secretary 3, 45 Intra- mural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Music Teacher MARYLU B. SLAUGH Queenie College Cheerleading Club 25 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Choristers 3, 45 All- Star Hockey 25 Intramural Sports 2, 35 School Play Student Director 45 Play Committee 45 Thespian Society 3, 45 Honor Society 4. Career: Music Teacher SARAH ANN SLAUGH Sally Commercial Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Cheerleading Club 2, 35 Folk Singing Club 45 Intramural Sports 2. Career: Private Secretary THOMAS A. SLICK Tom College Homeroom President 25 jayvee Football 25 Iayvee Basketball 25 Iayvee Tennis 25 Varsity Football 3, 45 Varsity Basketball 3, 45 Track 3, 45 Football Club 25 Basketball Club 35 Track Club 45 Social Committee 4. Career: Business Administrator MICHAEL EDWARD SLOAD Miken General Checkers Club 25 Soccer Club 35 Officials Club 45 Iayvee Soccer 35 Varsity Soccer 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 45 Home- room President 2. Career: Accountant BARBARA ANN SLOTE Barb General Service Club 25 Pinochle Club 35 Clerical Club 4. Career: Bookkeeper BEVERLY DIANE SMITH Bev College Future Nurses Club 2, 3, 45 Intramural Sports 25 Concert Band 2, 3, 45 Marching Band 2, 3, 4. Career: Registered Nurse CHARLES A. SMITH Pete Distributive Study Club 2, 35 Distributive Education Club 4. Career: Policeman DONNA Y. SMITH Smitty Distributive Future Homemakers Club 25 Chess Club 35 Distributive Ed- ucation Club 4. Career: Bank Teller JACQUELINE M. SMITH Jackie General Dolphin Club 2, 3, 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Secretary JOHN SMITH General Study Club 25 Wrestling Club 35 Mathematics Club 45 Iayvee Wrestling 2, 3. Career: Appliance Repairman IUDITH LOUISE SMITH Judy General Etiquette Club 25 Political Science Club 35 Library Club 4. Career: Saleslady LINDA SMITH College Leaders Club 2, 35 Cheerleading Club 2, 3, 45 Varsity Cheer- leader 45 All-Star Hockey 3, 4, Tennis 3, 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Vice-president 2, President 35 Social Com- mittee 4. Career: Physical-Education Teacher SUSAN ELAINE SMITH Smithy College German Club 2, 35 Glee Club 25 Echo Club 45 ECHO Staff 3, Circulation Manager 45 Concert Band 2, 3, 45 Marching Band 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 3, 45 Pit Orchestra 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Honor Society 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Secondary Teacher JAMES M. SMOKER Jim', . College Tennis Club 25 Glee Club 2, 35 Iayvee Tennis 2, 35 Chorlsters 35 Future Teachers Club 45 Student Council 25 Orchestra 45 Pit Orchestra 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Teacher DIANE LOUISE SNYDER Geflenral Bookkeeping Club 25 Typing Club 3, 4. Career: Beautrcran MARCIA C. SNYDER Marsh College Library Club 25 Library Staff 25 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Honor Society 45 Thespian Society 45 Choristers 3, 4. Career: English Teacher VICKI LYNN SNYDER General Golf Club 29 Typing Club 39 Future Teachers Club 49 In- tramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Beautician MARY H. SOROKIN College Cheerleading Club 29 Stagecrafters Guild 3, 49 Play Com- mittee 3, 49 VIDETTE Staff 3, Circulation Manager 4, Art Editor 49 ECHO Stall 3, 49 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 49 Honor Socielty 3, 49 Quill and Scroll 49 Social Committee 4. Career: Teac er JAMES ALLEN SOTTEK Captain Cool General Study Club 29 French Club 39 Printing Club 4. Career: Graphic Artist JAMES SOURWEINE Woody Vocational Weightlifting Club 29 Jayvee Football 29 Varsity Football 3, 49 Track 2, 3, 49 Track Club 3, 4. Career: Interior Decorator KATHLEEN ANN SPALDING Kate College Stagecrafters Guild 39 Folk Singing Club 49 VIDETTE Stall 3, 49 Honor Society 4. Career: Teacher JAMES SPOO 'cJa.kie General Wrestling Club 29 Track Club 39 Cross-Country Club 49 Jayvee Wrestling 2, 39 Varsity Wrestling 49 Cross Country 3, Co-captain 49 Track 3, 49 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 49 Homeroom President 4. Career: Commercial Artist SANDRA STAMM Sandie General Gymnastics Club 29 Leaders Club 2, 39 Study Club 49 All- Star Basketball 2, 39 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Recep- tionist SUSAN STAPINSKI Susie', College Leaders Club 2, 3, 49 Cheerleading Club 2, 39 Stagecrafters Guild 49 All-Star Hockey 2, Basketball 3, 49 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 49 Student Council 49 Social Committee 49 Homeroom Secretary 2, Vice-president 39 Honor Society 4. Career: Home Economist GORDON STARK Gortly College Biology Club 29 Jayvee Baseball 29 Pinochle Club 3, 49 Intra- mural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Armed Forces RUTHANN STEEDLE Ruth General Glee Club 2, 39 French Club 29 Spanish Club 39 Psychology Club 4. Career: Secretary JOHN GORDON STEPHENS College Wrestling Club 2, 49 Chemistry Club 39 Jayvee Wrestling 29 Varsity Wrestling 3, 49 Student Council 3, 49 VIDETTE Staff 3, 49 Honor Society 49 Quill and Scroll 4g Ars Medica 3, 4. Career: Physician JAMES JEROME STERLING Juk,' College Jayvee Baseball Club 29 French Club 39 Chess Club 4g Jayvee Baseball 29 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Forest Ranger CAROL ANN STETLER College Mayorette Club 2, 3, 49 Maiorette 2, 3, 49 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Airline Stewardess KEITH THOMAS STETLER Lance', College Soccer Club 29 Golf Club 3, 49 Jayvee Soccer 29 Cross Coun- try 39 Golf 2,A3, 49 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 49 Student Council 39 Home-room Vice-president 4. Career: Attorney MARIAN L. STEVVART General Sewing Club 29 Study Club 39 Mathematics Club 4. Career: Cartoonist LAR Y W AM STIEF Cglle 0 R ILLI g Chess Club 29 Cross-Country Club 3, 4: 'Track 29 Cross Coun- try 3, 49 Intramural Sports 4. Career: Chemist CLEMENT JOHN STIELY, JR. Clem College Marching Band 2, 3, 49 Concert Band 2, 3, 49 Dance Band 49 Jayvee Basketball 29 Varsity Basketball 39 Jayvee Tennis 2, 39 Varsity Tennis 49 Intramural Sports 49 Homeroom President 3, 4. Interest: Sports SHIRLEY ANN STOLTZFUS Cgmmel-cial Service Club 29 Charm Club 39 Clerical Club 4. Career: Secretary WILLIAM E. SUYDAM Bill', Vocational Wrestling Club 25 Study Club 3, 45 Varsity Wrestling 2. Career: Mechanic BRUCE SWEIGART Butch General Football Club 25 Study Club 35 Mathematics Club 4. Career: Air Force SHARON ANN SWITZENBERG General Sketch Club 25 Charm Club 35 Pinochle Club 4. Career: Beautician GARY L. TALBOTT Joe General Study Club 2, 35 Camping Club 4. Career: Businessman CONSTANCE I. TANGERT Connie College Cheerleading Club 2, 35 Leaders Club 2, 3, 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 45 All-Star Basketball 2, Tennis 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Student Council 3, 45 ECHO Staff 3, Organization Editor 45 VIDETTE Staff 3, 45 Homeroom Vice-president 25 Honor Society 4. Career: Interpreter MELPOMENE THLIVITIS General Study Club 35 Typing Club 4. Career: Secretary ,, gi SHARON LEE STROSSER Shari College Future Nurses Club 2, 35 Knitting Club 45 Intramural Sports 25 Honor Society 4. Career: Registered Nurse BARBARA L. STYER Barb College Cheerleading Club 2, 35 Dolphin Club 2, 3, 45 Knitting Club 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Treasurer 3, 4. Career: Registered Nurse W. FREDERICK SULTZBACH Freddie,, Vocational Study Club 2, 3, 4. Career: Automobile Mechanic JOHN C. SUMMERS Study Club 2, 3, 4. Career: Automobile Mechanic Vocational DORITA SUTER Dorrie', College Drama Club 25 Music Club 35 Folk Singing Club 4. Career: Fashion Illustrator CARROL A. SUYDAM Touche', Commercial Drama Club 25 Business Education Club 35 Study Club 45 Play Committee 2, 3, 4. Career: Bookkeeper in ' 1' till? 3523254 HSYQYIZJ we ..,.. -1'-' 5 2 M iff? .,,. 4 ' ' 'J ni i5f 'ia,,?i, 42.2 ' 'ii. Y 2 .....W,3fia ' fe .fyififi :': Q ' ii'i Q gf it ll, ' W 57: ' f ,,, W '.t' 5 ms eaves ' 5 . 5-, 5 MIRIAM ELAINE THOMPSON Mimi Commercial Dolphin Club 25 Leaders Club 2, 35 Bandfront Club 3, 45 Maiorette 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Secretary 3, 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Private Secretary JAMES R. TODD, IR. Jim College Football Club 25 Basketball Club 35 Baseball Club 45 Iayvee Football 25 Varsity Football 3, 45 Varsity Basketball 2, 3, Co- captain 45 Varsity Baseball 2, 3, Co-captain 45 Student Council 25 Honor Society 3, 45 Senior Class Treasurer 4. Career: Teacher DANIEL D. TOMPKINS Dan General Football Club 25 Baseball Club 35 Camera Club 4. Career: Draftsman PATRICIA TOWNSEND Pat General Biology Club 25 Reading Club 35 Art Appreciation Club 4. Career: Secretary PHYLLIS M. TRESLER Phyl General Future Nurses Club 2, 3, 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Ca- reer: Nurse DONNA FAYE TRETTER College Cheerleading Club 2, 35 Leaders Club 3, 45 Psychology Club 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 45 VIDETTE Staff 3, 45 ECHO Staff 3, Senior Editor 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Honor Society 4. Career: Home Economist RONALD E. TROOP Ronnie General Drawing Club 2, 35 Study Club 4. Career: Draftsman BARRY F. ULRICH General Study Club 2, 35 Jayvee Wrestling 25 Mathematics Club 4. Career: Marines PHYLLIS A. ULRICH Phil', College Glee Club 25 Leaders Club 2, 3, 45 Dolphin Club 2, 3, 45 Honor Society 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 45 All-Star Hockey 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Secretary 2. Career: Physical Therapist LARRY E. UNDERKOFFLER Unde College Football Club 25 Track Club 35 Soccer Club 45 Track 2, 3, 45 Varsity Wrestling 3, 45 jayvee Football 25 Varsity Football 35 Varsity Soccer 45 VIDETTE Staff 3, Columnist 45 Homeroom President 2, Vice-president 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 4. Career: Architectural Draftsman GUY VVILLIAM URBAN Bill General Iayvee Soccer 25 Soccer Club 25 Oflicials Club 35 Gymnastics Club 45 Homeroom Program Chairman 2. Career: Biologist MICHAEL URBAN Miken College Soccer Club 2, 35 Gymnastics Club 45 Iayvee Soccer 25 Varsity Soccer 3, 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 45 Homeroom President 2. Career: Teacher 31-if .fl K fa ve I M We . M ' . ff 2 f.Ms'fzz ' we a..,5g:a:'.:4. 'f fa, JACQUELINE F. WEATHERBY Jackie', College Dramatics Club 25 Glee Club 25 Leaders Club 2, 35 Psy- chology Club 3, 45 Homeroom Vice-president 25 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Special Education Teacher DOLORES A. WEAVER College Future Teachers Club 25 Current Events Club 35 Psychology Club 4. Career: Elementary Teacher GARY WEAVER College Golf Club 25 Soccer Club 35 Camping Club 45 Golf 25 Iayvce Soccer 35 jayvee Wrestling 2, 35 Homeroom Secretary 2, 35 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Physical-Education Teacher DOLORES WEIDMAN Cookie', General Study Club 25 Music Club 35 Clerical Club 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Telephone Operator DARLA VVEIK Dee Distributive Glee Club 2, 35 Art Club 2, 35 Distributive Education Club 4. Career: Sales Clerk ROSE MARIE WEINHOLD General Library Club 2, 8, 45 Library Staff 2, 3, 4. Career: Teacher DANIEL JOHN WAGNER Danny', College Swimming Club 25 Pinochle Club 35 Study Club 45 Intramural Sports 35 Swimming 2. Career: Engineer LINDA MAE WAKEFIELD Commercial Bookkeeping Club 25 Study Club 35 Clerical Club 45 Intra- mural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Medical Receptionist WANDA WALLER General Music Club 2, 35 Mathematics Club 4. Career: Secretary ROBERT C. WALLICK, IR. Bob General Study Club 25 Current Events Club 3, 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Forest Ranger JAMES G. WALSH Jim General Football Club 25 Basketball Club 3, 45 Iayvee Football 25 Varsity Basketball 3, 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Vice-president 2, 3. Career: Teacher THOMAS JONES WALTON Tom,' College Iayvee Football 25 Varsity Football 8, Co-captain 45 Track 2, 3, Co-captain 45 Football Club 2, 35 Reading Club 45 Intra- mural Sports 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Vice-president 2, Treasurer 4. Career: Personnel Manager .AM NANCY LEE WEITZEL General Library Staff 2: Future Homemakers Club 2: Etiquette Club 3: Typing Club 4. Career: Secretary BERNADETTE WVENDLER Bernie Commercial Service Club 2: Study Club 3: Folk Singing Club 4. Career: Receptionist GARY J. WENGER College Study Club 2: Officials Club 3, 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Teacher CHARLES WESTHEAFFER Bing Vocational Study Club 2, 3, 4. Career: Machinist LAWRENCE CHARLES WETTIG Larry General English Club 2: Scuba Club 3: Cross-Country Club 4: Cross Country 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3. Career: Technician MABEL E. WHITE Susie General Library Club 2, 3, 4: Library Staff 2, 3, 4. Career: File Clerk DOROTHY G. WHITEHEAD D.G. College Dolphin Club 2, 3: Cheerleading Club 2, 3, 4: Varsity Cheer- leader 4: Homeroom Vice-president 3: All-Star Hockey 3, 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4: Honor Society 4. Career: Nurse STEPHEN I. WIEBUSH Steve General Tennis Club 2: Chess Club 3: Gymnastics Club 4: Intramural Sports 2. Career: X-Ray Technician JEROME ALLEN WIELER jerry College Soccer Club 2, 8: German Club 4: Jayvee Soccer 2: Varsity Soccer 3: Honor Society 4. Career: Lawyer MICHAEL WIGGINS Mike College Homeroom Treasurer 2: Orchestra 4: Play Committee 3, 4: Tennis Club 2: Dramatics Club 3, 4: Varsity Tennis 4: In- tramural Sports 4. Career: Veterinarian BRUCE WIKER Vocational Study Club 2, 3, 4. Career: Salesman MARILYN JEAN WIKER Distributive Future Homemakers Club 2: Etiquette Club 3: Distributive Education Club 4. Career: Sales Clerk SHERRILL LYNNE WILLIAMS Sherry College Honor Society 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 3, 4: VIDETTE Staff 2, 3, Associate Editor 4: Social Committee 4: Homeroom Secre- tary 2, President 3, 4: Cheerleading Club 2, 3: Glee Club 2: Leaders Club 3: Music Club 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3: All-Star Hockey 3. Career: Elementary Teacher RICHARD WILSON, IR. Dick Vocational Art Club 2: Pinochle Club 3: Coin Club 4. Career: Machinist DAVID MICHAEL WISE Dave', College Golf Club 2: Pinochle Club 3: Camping Club 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4: Homeroom Treasurer 2, Secretary 4. Career: Civil Engineer SHIRLEY VVISE Mouse Commercial Camera Club 2: Cheerleading Club 3: Clerical Club 4: In- tramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Stenographer DAVID F. WOLF Dave College Student Council 2: Social Committee 2, 3, Co-chairman 4: Homeroom President -3, 4: Varsity Football 2, 3, 4: Track 2: Iayvee Wrestling 2: Intramural Sports 3, 4: Honor Society 4. Career: Lawyer RICHARD E. WOLFE Rich,' College Chess Club 2: Chemistry Club 3: Cross-Country Club 4: Cross Country 4: Honor Society 4. Career: Engineer ELMER YEAGER El Commercial Choristers 25 Track 25 Typing Club 35 Study Club 45 Intra- mural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Office Worker SUZANNE YEAGER Susie College Majorette 2, 3, Head Majorette 45 Featured Twirler 2, 3, 45 Marching Band 2, 3, 45 Band Front Club 2, 3, 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 45 Halloween Queen 2. Career: Physical-Education Teacher MICHAEL D. YEAGLEY Mike General Weightlifting Club 25 Study Club 35 Jazz Club 45 Intramural Sports 2, 34 45 Varsity Baseball 45 Homeroom Treasurer 4. Ca- reer: Teac er JUDY YODER Jae Commercial Bookkeeping Club 25 English Club 35 Leaders Club 45 Intra- mural Sports 2, 3, 45 Library Staff 25 Homeroom Secretary 2, 3, 4. Career: Secretary ROY A. YODER Ray Vocational Study Club 25 Pinochle Club 35 Current Events Club 4. Career: Cabinet Maker GLENN C. YOST Commercial Travel Club 25 Hot Stove League 35 Typing Club 45 Jayvee Soccer 25 Honor Society 4. Career: Businessman RAYMOND LEE YOUNG College Concert Band 2, 3, 45 Marching Band 2, 3, 45 Dance Band 45 Tennis Club 2, 35 Iayvee Tennis 2, 35 Varsity Tennis 4. Career: Mathematics Teacher THOMAS YOUNG Tom Vocational Pinochle Club 2, 35 Coin Club 45 Intramural Sports 4. Caf reer: Electrician LESTER WILLIAM YOUNGER Sammy General Chess Club 25 Coin Club 35 Etiquette Club 4. Career: Min- ister VIOLA I. ZELL College Honor Society 3, 45 ECHO Staff 3, Co-editor 45 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Pit Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Future Teachers Club 25 Current Events Club 35 Psychology Club 45 Quill and Scroll 45 National Merit Finalist 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3. Career: Teacher IULIANNE ZELLERS Julie College Cheerleading Club 2, 35 Dolphin Club 3, 45 Folk Singing Club 45 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Pit Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 45 Intra- mural Sports 2, 3, 4. Career: Elementary Teacher DONALD I. ZEMAN Don General Iayvee Football 25 Varsity Football 35 Track 2, 3, 45 Iayvee Wrestling 25 Football Club 2, 35 Track Club 4. Career: Engineer KAREN ZIECLER General Library Staff 25 Library Club 25 Etiquette Club 35 Typing Club 4. Career: Secretary KATHRYN ZIECLER Karyn College Future Teachers Club 25 Leaders Club 35 Spanish Club 45 All-Star Hockey 25 Glee Club 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3. Ca- reer: Secondary Teacher KATHLEEN E. ZOOK Kathy College VIDETTE Staff 25 Leaders Club 2, 3, 45 Cheerleading Club 25 Dolphin Club 3, 45 Color Guard 45 All-Star Hockey 25 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Vice-president 3, 45 Honor Society 4. Career: Elementary Teacher WILLIAM MICHAEL NIES Bill College Jayvec Soccer 25 Soccer Club 25 Study Club 4. Career: Public Accountant ,, . ,fe Hz, i-fue, ..,. 5, Q -- ,,,.5t,, .. s ..., . . Y T -5 F. 'sw .s.-hsewr'M2ff.ff as .. ,gij55,5,,.,M.,i,,W,,nQgQ,,3,h.,X,,:,.t,,,,.. --VV .i3.,mQ,e, 1, it Y, V - ew H2 fr 51, aa 5,1 J: W M' '21 1 .ener- .iwfmxa '..-'-ffiifikl -525, .,me,t,.. ., 5.5, 5, K 1. ?'4wfaw.wea,--afLef:,n.fa5f?t Pl .. -:Z me ,Q 'y - ,ax 7. si - 7 r I--:ffm-.w.e,, -i .Jia A t x r -M,5,,,. rm sm... V. 5, 7, ft... Afrm,'fftHr- 3i1Haf'31'fS:1x22 'W . ix. 5,12--'s':-,lxirii-2 -- mfs, ff ag nigga at . 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A 5,,,,mt...,,.,,,:.em.ff ,mag an ,-1 .s:5q.::,ff151,-gy,,:..., ,gf 5,5 .. mer ,mais .,,,..,. ..,. . f . ,,.,.,, gm.- ,. .- ., ,.., f- 1:Q,M f .M , -'fff1g:1:xfxsz,sfz .ff-fb . ,, .. 5 .w,,i.m, , ,555 .5 wiiisessf ...es . . mt, 5,31 r5,f'J1swrQQfSi . ff K-fc'-ga-f - ff-.f,,,.m,--..tf-.,,-U.,,t fe1::.,e:w,s 5,-:w::,:::v:1w, ft, .xfaewzzer .f Senior Students Eorn Scholostic Honors Right: VVillJert Dourte explains a calculus problem to Viola Zell, the top scorer at McCaskey in the Animal High School Mathematics Examination. Viola is also McCaskey's finalist in the National Merit Scholarship Competition. Left: Charlotte Hoffman, winner of the National English Council award, poses with typewriter and guitar, on which she composes songs. Right: Laurel Forster, Mc- Left-Front Row: Elizabeth Shelley, Laurel Forster, Shirley Good. Second Row: Delton Plank, Viola Zell, Sherry Cordon, Sharon Strosser. These seven students accumulated a 4.0 or A aver- age by the end of their junior year. Caskcyis good citizen, receives from Clarence M. Elmer- sole information regarding her taking the usual test on the constitutions ot Pennsylvania and the United States. Awords And Honor Torlent, lndustry Bring Upper Right: Frank jenkins, Mary Reese, instructor Bodney L. Law, Craig Bernhardt, and Mary Sorokin discuss the Gold Keys that the students earned for their outstanding exhibits in art com- petition. Frank and Craig were named finalists in the Central Pennsylvania Scholastic Art Awards Contest., Right: Christine Keene and Linda Lee express their satisfaction for having been awarded first and second place respectively in the American Legion Auxiliary essay contest. Jeffrey Forster tool: top honors in the school and district American Legion contest for his paper, Education Pays Dividendsf' Lower Left: Jeffrey Byers, Kathleen Spalding, and Lyn- student division of 1 sehool ind '1 loerl sewing eontest dell Rowe placed first, second, and third respectively in Lower Right Sh iron Strosser winner ot the Betty the DAR essay competition. Center: Carole Kessler Crocker Homemiker ot Tomorrow Awird reeeives sew models the gown which brought her first place in the ing instruetion from Miss Blrnehe I Behrens ' ' ' wiki Front Row: Laurel Forster, Kathleen Spalding, Paula Behrens. Second Row: Viola Zell, Charlotte Hoffman, Larry Dale, Sherry Cordon, Judith Landis, Don Isaacson. Top English Students Under a joint plan between Franklin and Mar- shall College and McCaskey High School, outstanding English students are given the op- portunity to enroll in the Lancaster English Enrichment Program, known as LEEP, and to compete on college level. Twenty-eight stu- dents were chosen to participate after being tested and interviewed by members of the col- lege faculty. Front Row: Donna Tretter, David Martin, Sally Loll. Second Row: james Bergen, David Wolf, David Coursin, Third Row: Albert Littlejohn, Marylu Slaugh, Marcia Snyder, Christopher jones, Clement Stiley, Stephen Jen- nings, Jeffrey Byers. Pcirticipote In LEEP Tuition for the course was paid by the school district, but students bought their own books. Given no special consideration because of their sub-freshmen status, they wrote and read the regular college assignments. All participants re- ceived an A or B from McCaskey despite their college mark. They may obtain advanced place- ment or transferable credit when they enter college in 1965. Edgar Meiser, Jerome Wieler, Michael Mann. CLASS OFFICERS: Patricia Hofmann Secretary Laurel Forster fstandjngj- Vice-president James Todd Treasurer Cynthia Bush Historian Robert Schaller President Officers Assume Duties In Golden Years CLASS COLORS: Navy blue and gold MOTTO: Love Alma Mater Hail to thee, our Alma Mater, As We sing our grateful song, Proud are We for thee and prouder That to Lancaster We belong. School days Hlled with joy and laughter Soon will be a memory. May they teach us to be braver As We face our destiny. Hail to thee, our Alma Mater, Help us now to prove our worth, As we strive to do thee honor, Garden spot of all the earth. Through the years our foes discerning, Red and black-our Hag We,ll Hy Oier the best in sport and learning. Hail to thee, McCaskey High. CLASS FLOWER: Red rose and honor-but truth above all. Below: Probert Schaller, president of the class of ,65, receives from last years president, Curt Ellenberg, the torch that one graduating class passes to the next. 59 Underclassmen Neptune, god of the sea The direction in which education starts a man will determine his future. 60 Plato Replacing risers and chairs after a session of homeroom picture-taking for the yearbook are John Bucher Ctopl, Viola Zell, Dale Matt, Laurel Forster, and Christopher Jones. 61 The Class OF '66 Prepci res To Meet Room 102-Front Row: Susan Tollinger, Anna Thomas, Sandra XValtman, Linda Thompson, Jewel Baisch, Nancy Trimble. Second Row: Dawn Todd, Barbara Trimble, Cyndia Trimble, Barbara Thomaseo, Louise WValsh, Bar- bara Tidwcll. Third Row: Jolm Pontz, Fritz Pilsner, Robert Pennington, Samuel Reed, Cary Quinn. Fourth Row: Timothy Rainar, Eric Pennell, Randall Pott, Fred- criek Purdy. Fifth Row: Mr. C. V. Dunkle, Robert XVcttig, Cus Photis, Kenneth Pauls, Rodney Pennebaker. ,Q fi I X Room 109-Front Row: Janet Kilheffer, Karen Kraft, Susan Lamparter, Nancy Koelseh, Susan King, Dolores Greene. Second Row: Mr. J. M. Silknetter, Mary Zahn, Arlene Koenig, Kathleen Koller, Donna King, Josephine Kitch. Third Row: Frederick Kiehl, Cary Irvin, Toni King, Shirley Krouse, Donald Kiehl, Douglas Kamm. Fourth Row: Steve Kadushin, Timothy Kauffman, Anthony Jefferson, Thomas Jennings, Steven Kipphorn, Edward Jennings. Room 111-Front Row: Judith Peitzman, Beth Myers, Trudy Myers, Mary Newcomer, Susan Muehleisen, Jeanne Moyer. Second Row: Carolyn Diehm, Doris Oster, Lynda Oster, Barbara Parker, Sharon Nixdorf, Johnny Lintner, Dawn Oatman. Third Row: Frank Magni, Brenda Pfeiffer, Linda Peters, Jeffrey Lively, James Lefever, Russel Strunk. Fourth Row: Curtis Manley, Joseph Wcziver, Bruce Mahaffey, Crane McCune, Mr. C. R. Miller. Fifth Row: Larry Stauffer, Daniel LeVan. J f ffl' ,X Lp W Y, Jeff A V. X . X 1 l. Room 114--Front Row: Joanne Bentley, Teresa Adams, Betty Adams, Pamela Aston, Brenda Axe. Second Row: Gloria Adams, Cynthia Albright, Kathleen Adams, Bar- bara Austin, Patricia Anne. Third Row: Sue Aument, Shirley Abel, Carolyn Andes, Jacqueline Aukamp, Mrs. M. C. Powl. Fourth Row: Richard Banzhofl, Barry Bauder, Edgar Barnes, Thomas Bashore, James Albright, Michael Barr, John Banzhof. The Challenging Issues Yet To Come Room 119-Front Row: Sharon Schreiner, Teresa Sears, Kathleen Scheid, Eileen Schallcr, Betty Schaeffer, Lana Schcaficr. Second Row: Rick Smith, Cheryl Shissler, Denise Schiclcel, Gail Sensenig, Linda Schmitt, James Sload. Third Row: Mrs. A. E. Hertz, Barry Shirk, George XVeinhold, Richard Shultz, james Sirbak, Brad XVeitzel. Fourth Row: Andy Smith, Gary Smith, Gordon Slaugh, Gerald Shindlc, David Shultz, David Smith. Room 120-Front Row: Ian Schaefer, Stephanie Riley, Cynthia Ross, Susan Sayers, Michell Smith, Gloria Rit- tenhouse. Second Row: Harry Miley, Dennis Vveher, jean Rineer, Sarah Rudolph, Scott Miller, Bruce Mor- rison. Third Row: Charles Morris, john Moore, Robert Mort, Kenneth Miller, Michael Moss, Miss V. B. VVehcr. Fourth Row: Gerald Shank, Ronald Migdon, Jeffrey Miller, Michael VVeidle, Jeffrey Mowery. I '1'32li5 Room 124-Front Row: Eileen Reitz, Mary Quinn, Mary Rick, Valerie Rambach, Mary Rahm, Lois Price. Second Row: Susan Reynolds, Sandra Ream, Carolyn Rhinier, Pamela Reardon, Susan Riker, Susan Reidenbach, Linda Reedy. Third Row: Clayton Martin, Thomas Marion, Gail Repp, Victoria Rankin, Ronald Mastriania, Mrs. I. M. Philip. Fourth Row: Ronald Martin, Charles Izzo, Stephen Meserole, George Martin, Iames Koenig. Fifth Row: David Marcuse, Lester Weaver, Stephen Mellor, Michael Marion, Dale Martin. Room 126-Front Row: Florence Harrison, Jeanne Her- man, Pamela Herman, Eileen Haldeman, Barbara Haines, Rose Hecker. Second Row: Donna Hartman, Vivian Heinzman, Deborah Harnish, Linda Hartsough, Judy Harding, Cathy Hemming. Third Row: Mr. A. E. Herr, Silas Graybill, Thomas Groft, Pamela johnson, Karen Heller, Alan Gilbert. Fourth Row: Timothy Groif, Kenneth Gerhart, Karl Rohrbach, James Commero. Fifth Row: John Peifer, Larry Griest, Robert Gifford, Barry Greenawalt, Frank Gerlitz. Room 133-Front Row: Brenda Calia, Lisa Crider, Sandra Christ, Cynthia Cartright, Sharon Chillas, Colleen Con- nor. Second Row: Cynthia Burger, Patricia Coble, Pamela Burch, Marian Davis, Linda Darnell, Nancy Burehett. Third Row: Daniel Bitts, Marilyn Chambers, Carol Burkhart, Rosemary Burian, Timothy Benton. Fourth Row: Michael Bauer, Norman Bergel, Carl Beyer, Robert Bender, Clarence Black. Fifth Row: Steven Barron, XVilliam Beyer, Dale Beaner, Mr. J. J. Woitko. Room 134-Front Row: VVilla Feigley, Linda Styer, Linda DeMora, Donna Summy, Deborah Smuck, Cynthia Smith. Second Row: Paul Stelfy, Lorna Snyder, Judith Spece, Kathleen Spiess, Roby Blevins. Third Row: Dennis Sollenberger, Scott Stauifer, Robert Bowen, Elwin Boots, Mrs. G. I. Denlingcr. Fourth Row: Ronald Styer, Michael Booth, Thomas Stewart, Raymond Styer, Clyde Snyder. Juniors Realize There's So Much To Do- Room 137-Front Row: Linda Hooten, Anita Horner, Ierilyn Hoefel, Paulette Fisher, Helen Siekler. Second Row: Sandra Holmes, Linda Herr, Carol Hoffman, Suzanne Hollinger, Annie Gillespie, Paula Hershey. Third Row: Martin Gutekunst, Michael Henry, Mary Hildebrand, Karen Horn, Marianne Hoober. Fourth Row: Mr. D. C. Powers, Martin Harnish, Michael Hall, Edward Harnish. Fifth Row: Iere Gunzenhauser, Brent Hawkins, Eugene Harmes, Lloyd Hackman, William Haus. Room 142-Front Row: Trudy Gibson, Sandra Groif, Ann Guldin, Carol Golicher, Candice Greenwald, Ieri Dods- worth. Second Row: Evelyn Gordon, Georgia Groif, Sandra Gauker, Winona Ginter, Deborah Graver, Ann Gross. Third Row: Joseph Gaskins, Linda Gutekunst, Barbara Garvey, Evelyn Green, Audrey Gray, Stanford Ford. Fourth Row: William Fritz, Daniel Flynn, Arn- old Gantz, Richard Frantz, Cassius Gantz, Robert Floyd. Fifth Row: Fred Geiter, Daniel Trexler, Jay Gerhardt, Ielfrey Forster, Mr. K. R. Barrett. Room 144-Front Row: Michele Wilson, Nancy Wohl- sen, June Bitts, Patricia Wilson, Linda Wilson, Phyllis VVolf. Second Row: Mr. R. C. Miller, Alfred Willard, Carl Woerner, Clarence Kegel, Bradford Wile, Kenneth Wilson. Third Row: Frank Witmer, James Wilson, Richard Winters, Ronald Wimer, Royal Wise. Room 203-Front Row: Mary Fisher, Maria Frangakis, Virginia Candy, Nancy Frimd, Judianne Frank, Patricia Forrest. Second Row: Susan Fichtner, Linda Fritsch, Linda Gantz, Betty Young, Claudia Miller, Julia Wilson. Third Row: Kenneth Dudley, Francis Flosser, Carol Friant, Doris Gallagher, Barbara Fish, Darryl Hiepler. Fourth Row: Miss N. B. Terry, James Fisher, Robert Eckenroth, William Engle, Richard Dunkle, Eric Douple. Fifth Row: Mr. R. Smiles, James Evans, William Dochat, gloward Dull, Frank Downer, Michael Flick, George ear. So Few Years In Which To Accomplish Room 205-Front Row: Joyce Eshleman, Deidre De- Zercie, Barbara Elmire, Sharon Dommel, Cindy Duke- man, Christine Eisenberger. Second Row: Sheila Dixon, Barbara Dunlap, Linda Dirian, Judy Yoder, Bonnie Fal- tine, Beverly Eaby. Third Row: John Coolidge, Carol Dotterman, Karen Eshleman, Sally Roe, James Coleman, Mr. T. D. McVey. Fourth Row: Barry Diem, Rodger Clinger, Horace Davidson, Dennis Dinkel, Michael Trees. Fifth Row: Chester Ober, Robert Diller, Michael Conlin, Stanley Cooper, William Darrenkamp. Room 208-Front Row: Barbara Brown, Darlene Brooks, Kathleen Buckwalter, Suzanne Bowman, Betty Bruce, Kathleen Brown. Second Row: Susan Broome, Ann Bowman, Linda Brubaker, Sandra Bowman, Judith Black, Martha Brodsky, Anne Brinser. Third Row: Richard Brunner, John Byers, Donald Christman, Paul Clawson, Harry Buhay, Miss B. A. Miller. Fourth Row: Steven Cherry, Bruce Womack, Robert Carr, George Carrigan, Newton Burkins, Barry Buller. Fifth Row: James Burk, Allan Carter, Donald Cranston, Mark Budwig, Ronald Burger. The T966 Closs Knows Thot Time Wosted Now Room 209-Front Row: Linda Baker, Donna Barley, Blanche Bandy, Shirley Baker, Christina Baker, Susan Binklcy. Second Row: Kay Bishop, Doris Sweigart, Joyce Becker, Elizabeth Bates, Deborah Becker, Evelyn Barr. Third Row: Mrs. D. C. Coulter, Thomas Bowman, Marguerite Bounds, Linda Bender, John Bradley, Victor Boyer. Fourth Row: Dennis Stevens, Jay Breneman, Thomas Brooks, William Hossler, Leroy Thatcher. Fifth Row: Daniel Browning, Jere Brendle, Earl Mack, Danny Brazill, Michael Witmer. l Room 215-Front Row: Margaret Weaver, Pamela White, Judy Weirich, Debora Williams, Sandra Welshans, Lea Ware. Second Row: Carol Whitaker, Joyce Wilson, Alice White, Beverly wild, Margaret Zwalley, Mary Wel- snans. Third Row: Kenneth Myers, Virgil Nelson, Carol Weaver, Barbara NViker, Barbara White, William Nieto, Jere Obetz. Fourth Row: Ronald VVhitcraft, Larry Pat- terson, Glenn Neill, Raymond Parrish, Keith O,Malley, Steven Mowery. Fifth Row: Mr. D. J. Myers, Barry VVhite, Emanuel Patterson, James Mumper, John Parks, David Nixon. Room 224-Front Row: Sharon Shaeffer, Helen Sims, Deborah Sirbak, Cynthia Smith, Linda Sload. Second Row: Thomas Sampson, Elizabeth Slaymaker, Pamela Sisk, Suzanne Shultz, Wayne Horner. Third Row: Rich- ard Rineer, Reed Rodman, Russell Rhine, Mr. D. W. McGary. Fourth Row: Toby Reichard, Roger Ruhl, Thomas Rohrer, Kenneth Beisinger. Room 226-Front Row: Judy Main, Vicki Mark, Susan McCormick, Gloria Loser, Margaret Loss, Kathleen Mc- Manus. Second Row: John Seaehrist, Cordelia Mapp, Nancy Lynes, David Sachs, Joseph Ross, Larry Shank. Third Row: Miss S. L. Shanfelder, William Scheuchen- zuber, Paul Rose, William Schaffer, Timothy Schaefer, Eugene Rothfus. Fourth Row: Gregg Sehuler, James Sensenig, Robert Sensenderfer, Gregory Schmitt, Michael Schmid, Lewis Sanders. ls Valuable Knowledge Lost In The Future Room 228-Front Row: Peggyann Zellers, Cinthia Leeds, Esther Lentz, Carol Lawrence, Linda Loeiller, Patricia Zercher. Second Row: Lavere Kroft, JoAnne Lefever, jane Lees, Sandra Leavitt, Patricia Leonard, Donald Kuhns. Third Row: Mr. F. Reed, Dennis Kling, Ronald Krause, Thomas Knickerbocker, Ronald Kohler, John Schmidt. Fourth Row: Pierre Lapham, James Kuntz, David Landis, John Kofroth, Carl Kissinger, Joseph Klufkee. Room 234-Front Row: Mary Hughes, Martha Kauffman, Marian Berberian, Carolyn Immel, Bonnie Jacobs, Mar- garet Hopkins. Second Row: Linda Keesey, Beate Bratz, Kathleen Keck, Monica Keen, Joyce Keiper, Linda Jones. Third Row: Mr. F. Augustine, james Hyson, Harry Hol- loway, Michael Walsh, John Watts. Fourth Row: Don- ald Horst, Michael Horn, Neil Howett, Stephen Hmel, Glenn Hurst. Cafeteria-Front Row: Dorothy Kirehgessner, Regina Maser, Rosanne Miller, Sandra Miller. Second Row: Marsha Martin, George Mountis, Allen Zook, Larry Wolpert, Maxine Moffett. Third Row: Duane Moore, Richard Yoder, Harry Wolpert, Paul Cress. Fourth Row: Mr. P. A. Herman, Stephen Zablotny, David Wohlsen. Cafeteria-Front Row: Barbara Stewart, Sally Stamm, Diane Stoltz, Ida Sterling, Susan Sterling, Cathy Strine. Second Row: Nancy Sturgis, Karen Stevens, Marjorie Stover, Barry Barr, Darryl Jones. Third Row: Mr. J. T. NVhite, Samuel Sterkenberg, Ronald Smith, James Ste- phens. Fourth Row: Ronald Stepanchick, james Snyder, Alterman Jackson. Room 103-lhont Row: Pamela Heisey, Gloria Hecker, Donna Hartman, Kathy Hartman, Deborah Heim, Dar- lene Herr. Second Row: Bonnie Hertz, Georgette Hart, Loida Hernandez, Kitty Heiserman, Susan Hartl, Cathy Kindbom, Mr. P. R. Herr. Third Row: Kenneth Heiser- man, Patricia Henry, Connie Hayes, Cynthia Hedricks, Deborah Hatton, Patricia Hartlieb. Fourth Row: Donald Hines, Harold Hoover, Wilbur Holmes, Robert Hobbs, William Heaps, Samuel Hernandez. Fifth Row: David Herr, Jeffrey Hertz, Douglas Hoover, Paul Heckles, Robert Heim, Paul Hershey, Gregory Hilt. Room 104-Front Row: Deborah Cooper, Barbara Cohen, Ruby Cameron, Paula Cherry, Judy Denlinger, Patricia Cliff. Second Row: Rosa Cunningham, Susan Burns, Gloria Campbell, Cynthia Chandler, Sandra DeConna, Beverly Burkhardt. Third Row: Paul Cogley, Cheryl Clemson, Marilyn Corrigan, Cynthia Butts, Roy Carson, Robert Cole. Fourth Row: David Clayton, Robert Buck- walter, Charles Christian, Dale Axe, William Cole, Mr. G. A. Eckert. Fifth Row: Allen Coleman, Dean Covert, Calvin Campbell, Francis Chmielewski, Alan Chambers. The Class Of 1967 Voluntorily Reveals Room 105-Front Row: Dawn Horner, Charlene Hicks, Ruth Honsaker, Sherma Hite, Phyllis Hooten, Vicki Hiltz. Second Row: Helen Homsher, Maryann Hudick, Helen Horn, Barbara Holloway, Barbara Harrison, Judith Hurst. Third Row: Patricia Jacobs, Deborah Hill, Barry Jailae, Scott Humphreville, Charles Kilgore, john Holz- warth, James Houck. Fourth Row: Douglas Howett, VVilliam Jenkins, Richard jones, Kenneth John, Michael Ianicelli, Gerald Kemler. QHOIIICIOOIII Teacher-Mr. H. G. Hurstl Room 113-Front Row: Kathy Schmuck, Georgiann San- doe, Rosemary Sangrey, Kathleen Schoenberger, Priscilla Sauder. Second Row: Sonia Sandomcr, Diane Roycr, Linda Rowe, Rita Schlossman, Rosellcn Ruth. Third Row: Diane Schaeiier, Vicki Sehlinkman, Mary Runkles, Phyllis Scholl, Frederic Singer. Fourth Row: Gerritt Smith, Barry Smith, William Stallieri, Ralph Smith, Miss C. M. Spinella. Fifth Row: Charles Sommers, John Shoultz, Donald Slick, Claude Shreiner. Room 115-Front Row: Dorothy Slaymaker, Holly Shenk, Brenda Shrum, Eva Sherman, Mary Shertzer, Karen Simpson. Second Row: Yvonne Shay, Kristine Shultz, Rose Skojec, Betty Seiple, Richell See, Carol Smith. Third Row: Leroy Walker, Donald Stetler, Linda Shade, Linda Sell, Jean Smith, Frederick Theobald, Miss P. I. Wolgemuth. Fourth Row: Gary Trostle, Leon Stokes, Mark Vogelhut, Mark Stevenson, George Stoler, Michael Vollmer. Fifth Row: Thomas Stoll, Jeffrey Thomas, Richard Vaughn, John Strayer, Brent Thomas, Paul Vaughn. Room 121-Front Row: Charlotte Hammond, Judy Gian- dalia, Yvonne Gordon, Angeline Gordner, Cynthia Gris- singer, Mary Grau. Second Row: Cordelia Gibson, Sharon Harnish, Barbara Glassmyer, Sharon Harmes, Carol Hall, Pamela Gilbert. Third Row: Mr. J. H. Herr, Beulah Wrightstone, Sandra Gerlach, Judy Hamaker, Jacqueline Groff, Gloria Gerlitzki. Fourth Row: James Greenawalt, Patrick Hazatones, George Grotf, William Hankle, William Harris. Fifth Row: Barry Harsh, James Grossman, James Harsh, Charles Grezlak, Michael Hall. Sixth Row: Grover Hickey, Paul Spangler, Frederick Hammond, James Hamakcr. Its Secret Method For Success-Herd Work p at .. f 5 X f r m1f Room 132-Front Bow: Susan Rinier, Judith Rittenhouse, Shirley Rineer, Virginia Riker, Brenda Rhoads, Rebecca Reynolds. Second Row: Bonnie Rogers, Peggy Reposc, Valli Roth, Eileen Rineer, Deborah Rote, Donna Roberts. Third Row: Thomas Sears, Michael Schelling, David Shertz, Susan Rosenfeld, Barbara Rineer, Donna Rohrer. Fourth Row: Mr. J. B. Shenk, Richard Schlinkman, Thomas Shaub, Joseph Sebelist, Donald Shaub, Roger Sheppard. Fifth Row: Michael Shane, Steven Shelly, Peter Shelley, Paul Wiker, Dennis Sheppard. Room 135-Front Row: Carol Bemesderfer, Kathryn Baldwin, Wanetta Barner, Evelyn Bethea, Alberta Banz- hof, Kathleen Bauder. Second,Row: Sharon Benedict, Roberta Bergel, Vicki Barto, Wanda Aston, Sally Ault, Janet Barr. Third Row: Jeffrey Barrow, Clarence Bear, Edvvard Bleacher, Gerald Bender, Bruce Bernhardt. Fourth Row: Miss B. I. Behrens, George Bates, Richard Benedict, Robert Bleecher, David Blevins. Fifth Row: Harold Benner, Mark Baker, Larry Bernhardt, Frederick Benson, Godfrey Bethea. Sophomores Molture As Life About Them Room 137-Front Row: Diane Walsh, Carol Underkofiier, Barbara Washington, Renee Thomas, Gloria Sweigart, Christina Wagner. Second Row: Catherine Trego, Ellen Wascou, Beverly Walters, Bonita Tyson, Linda Schelling, Roxana Vatter. Third Row: Margaret Trier, Mary Suloff, Linda Ulrich, Shelley Todd, Carole Trout, Belinda Turner. Fourth Row: Kenneth Zercher, Michael Zweifach, David Zellers, Earl Wilson, Don Yabiku, Richard Zimmerman, Philip Wrightstone. Fifth Row: Jolm Witineyer, David Withers, Donald Bell, Dennis Work, Ralph Shenk, Mr. P. L. Henneman. fix! Room 201-Front Row: Jean Bittenbender, Shirley Brene- man, Jacqueline Brown, Judy Bleacher, Lizabeth Bly, Sarah Bonham. Second Row: Pamela Brown, Susan Boettger, Valerie' Brubaker, Barbara Bleacher, Dianne Birchall, Deborah Black. Third Row: Miss K. M. Buck- walter, Sherry Boyd, Mary Boyer, Victoria Brosey, Karen Brown. Fourth Row: John Burns, Stephen Brandt, Bessie Brown, Shirlyn Boroughs, Gerald Boas, Robert Brown. Fifth Row: Ira Bostic, John Brown, Earl Boots, Peter Bournelis, Brian Dale. Room 202-Front Row: Marie Garrett, Vicki Fritz, Mary Fries, Catherine Fries, Susan Fulmer, Linda Frey. Sec- ond Row: Audrey Geiter, Patricia Frey, Linda Geiter, Terry Frey, Helen Frey, James Goldbach. Third Row: Kenneth Gabron, Linda Gehman, Merrille Frey, Bar- bara Fryberger, Sharon Garner, Sharon Geib. Fourth Row: Donald Risberg, Elliot Godwin, Donald Grau, Steven Gottscho, Barry Gcntzler, Mr. C. D. Hartman. Fifth Row: Leon Glover, Carl Frey, Wayne Geltz, Thomas Gibson, Douglas Good. Room 210-Front Row: Barbara Doster, Nancy Pinker- ton, Sheryl Dicks, Sandra Denlinger, Kathleen Diller, Claire Eichelberger. Second Row: Brenda Dunkle, Ar- lene Depue, Jennifer Douple, Barbara Doolittle, Janet Devonshire, Miss P. Goodman. Third Row: Bruce Cun- ningham, Robert Dleckert, Larry Curry, Donald Dorwart, David DeCroce, Steele Downer. Fourth Row: John Dart, Larry Eager, Gene Devonshire, John Decker, Patrick Doran. Fifth Row: Edward Craig, Jack Detwiler, John Conrad, Kenneth Depoe. Tolkes On A New And Serious Meaning Room 211-Front Row: Pauline Lucas, Martha Mann, Dawyne Markley, Ann Madden, Nancy Longer, Barbara Lloyd. Second Row: Susan Martin, Barbara Mable, Susan Light, Virginia Maher, Barbara Lewis, Mrs. I. G. Long. Third Row: Michael McCauley, Marlene Martin, Nelly Maldonado, Ethel Markey, Irene Loss, Donald Markley. Fourth Row: John Lutz, Michael Mastros, Ronald Long, William McFarland, Michael McGinnis. Fifth Row: Clinton McCauley, Joseph Lyall, Robert McDivitt, Russell McDonnell, Harry Martin. Room 213-Front Row: Linda Kncip, Anneliesc Karl, Brenda Kittinger, Mary Kaufman, Judith Mast, Lynn Kleinstuber. .Second Row: Kim Klemmer, Nancy Kline, Susan Kling, Elaine Kirsch, Gail Kamm. Third Row: Raymond Koenig, Patricia Kauffman, Lottie King, Lynn Keener, Harry Landis, Harry Kramer. Fourth Row: Robert Kranz, James Koogler, William Koller, George Kuss, Mr. E. Diaz. Fifth Row: Kenneth Kopf, Bruce Keiper, Bruce Knosp, James Knauss. Room 214-Front Row: Linda Alexander, Margaret An- derson, Michelle Arms, Kathleen Anderson, Carol Adams. Second Row: Richard Arment, Janice Arnold, Margarita Almodovar, Dorothy Andrew, Kathy Ashby, Ronald Ashby. Third Row: Mr. D. Baker, Kenneth Arnold, Jeffrey Anderson, Richard Amour, Patrick Aument, Thomas Asplin. Room 217-Front Row: Carol Rees, Ruey Rodman, Mary Reese, Beth Purdy, Elizabeth Reiif, Dorothy Race. Second Row: Nancy Reese, Kathleen Pugliese, Joyce Potts, Joanne Potts, Kathleen Beck, Marsha Reidenbach. Third Row: Marsha Rawhauser, Sharon Reitzel, Tina Reisinger, Barbara Potts, Dace Rekis, Beverly Randall, Mr. G. W. Shatter. Fourth Row: Terry Roark, Joel Hoschel, William Rosenberger, Stephen Rudy, William Rotz, Donald Roden. Fifth Row: Gregory Rodgers, Kenneth Riley, Gregory Schultz, John Samaras, Earl Ruhl, Richard Schnader. Room 219-Front Row: Paula SteHy, Adabelle Stephens, Cay Sturgis, Beverly Skurski, Viki Stokes. Second Row: Nancy Snyder, Patricia Souders, Charlene Sturgis, Jane Stapinski, Virginia Sullivan. Third Row: Mr. E. M. Yarger, Marlene Smith, Beverly Smoker, Elaine Sturgis, Sherry Somerfield, Deborah Stover. Fourth Row: Joseph Wann, Harold Weaver, Samuel Wilson, John Welshans, Barry Waltman. 1, . 91 V an 1 ' , . A r 1. xi Room 222-Front Row: Sally Meiser, Barbara Maxwell, Kathy Miller, Beth McCauley, Mary McFadden, Kath- leen Michael. Second Row: Nancy Metze, Sharman Mehaffey, Nancy Meshey, Kathleen Meserole, Donna Martin, Jo Ann Martz, Sharon Melchi. Third Row: Wil- liam Miller, Barry Miller, Sandra Meister, Linda Meister, Eric Mohn, Garry Morrison. Fourth Row: Mr. H. L. Markley, Michael- Miller, Howard Miller, Samuel Mehaf- fey, Michael McKonly. Fifth Row: john Morris, James MfKay, Thomas Metzger, Richard Mowrer, Ronald Mus- se man. The Closs Of '67 Knows Thot Educotion Room 229-Front Row: Joyce Perry, Jane Pedrick, Pam- ela Parrish, Patricia Nelson, Marion Nesbit. Second Row: Susan Plotnick, Susan Odenwalt, Cynthia Neu- hauser, Virginia Peters, Cynthia Papadimitriou. Third Row: Richard Regar, Ronald Reidenbach, Diane Parmer, Deborah Polite, Sandra Myers. Fourth Row: Raymond Resch, Earl Reitzel, Drew Pontz, Paul Reitz. Fifth Row: john Porter, Kenneth Porter, Rene Pfalzgraf, Mr. D. M. Reinhart. , , Y f ,M eg Room 235--Front Row: Artie Flowers, Sandra Ference, Phyllis Friedman, Robin Fisher, Sharon Fleming, Made- line Foulk. Second Row: Donald Fisher, Alexis Francos, Gretchen Fackler, Gwynne Fackler, Hanna Forwood. Third Row: Thomas F indley, Randall Kreider, Thomas Elmire, William Erb, James Fitzpatrick. Fourth Row: Mr. E. L. Haller, William Eckman, Frank Gaul, James Fasnacht. Room 304-Front Row: Deborah Lawrence, Linda Lefley, Linda Lentz, Linda Labezius, Claudia Leaman, Edith Laiva. Second Row: Cale Lehman, Rebecca Leiller, Shelley Lefever, Lynn Leayman, Kathryn Knight, Richard Lawrence. Third Row: Mr. G. A. Kraft, Mitchell Loeb, Richard Lippincott, Michael Lawrence, William Lenox. Fourth Row: john Loll, William Lausch, Ieifrey LeFever, Earl Zimmerman. Room 305-Front Row: Cheryl Murphy, Brenda Moore, Marcella Miller, Cindy Muehleisen, Patricia Murr, june Mowery. Second Row: Kathleen Mooney, Marguerite Moyer, Martha Miller, Christine Mimm, Pamela Mill- house, Marian Musselman. Third Row: James Oster, Larry Oatman, Bartena Millhouse, Kathy Moshos, Ian Nightingale, Dean Myers, David Overly. Fourth Row: Benjamin Nieto, jack Neal, Charles Olt, Paul Oster, Larry Pearson, Michael O'Donnell, Mr. W. J. Papavasi- lion. ls The Best Weapon In The Atomic Age Cafeteria-Front Row: Kathleen XVest, Bernice Eberhart, Maggie Morant, Linda Wolpert, Sherie VVilson, Joanne Crosby. Second Row: Marjorie Xvhite, julia Mimm, Ileen NVintseh, Donna Westbrook, Joann W'ertz, Bonnie XVentz, Linda Yohe. Third Row: Nancy VVeidman, jo- amre Yeager, Ilene Young, Patricia VVeirieh, Linda VVet- tig, Nancy YVikcr. Fourth Row: Donna VVilson, Ruth XVood, Kathryn Wiekline, Sandra Zwally, Sharon VVea- ver, Fifth Row: Celeste Yashur, Kathleen Yale, Maria Sterneman, Patricia Wohlscu, Elizabeth Ziegler. CHomc- room Teacher-Mr. S. F. Brownb . S Ay - 1 A Cafeteria-Front Row: Christopher Sehifando, Richard Hildebrand, Albert Hartman, Earl Woods, Robert Fisher, Robert Green. Second Row: Robert Hunsinger, Edward XVolferd, Cary King, Charles Adams, Vernon Heagy, Carl Parker. Third Row: Mr. I. S. Meekins, Thomas Hoover, Leon Coates, Charles Finefroek, Mr. S. F. Brown. Student Life Hebe, goddess of youth His own special pleasure attracts each one. -Virgil Students gather in the lobby for last-minute socializing prior to the 8:30 bell. Front Row: Jeffrey Forster Cay Sturgis, Kenneth Dudley. Second Row: Joyce Wilson, Lyndell Rowe, Richard Amour, Glenn Boas. 75 Left: In cooperation with a long-term ECHO experi- Sally shows that hemlines rose slightly during the inter- ment, Sally Slaugh exhibits the skirt and hair length vening year. Right: Sally's long, straight hair and loose prevailing in her sophomore year. Center: As a junior, blouse typify the 1964-65 fashion trend. Models Face Fashions And Frollc Left: Stephen Jennings and Patricia Finkelstein enjoy an adopted by McCaskey girls. Gloria is preoccupied with after-school conversation. Right: Gloria Hecker, Judith hair styles as Judy and Joyce use a calculator, one of the Yoder, and Joyce Kneier display the variety of hair-dos oiliee machines in the business department. 76 Front Row: Marilyn Miller, Dorothy Wliitelmead, Mascot Lanky McLane, Linda Smith, Donna Brubaker. Second Row: Elizabeth Shelley, Linda Brooks, Nancy Koelsch, Cheerleaders Reduce Sq udd This year the cheerleading squad, under the supervision of Miss Sandra L. Shanfelder, was composed of eleven girls, two of whom served as substitutes. The girls cheered at varsity foot- ball, basketball, soccer, and wrestling events. Right: Go! Go! Gol Donna Brubaker, ably assisted by drummers Raymond Mutzel, John Cooper, and james Cluck, beats out a cheer for the Red and Black Tornado. Left: Surrounded by signs arousing school spirit, Patricia Hofmann, head cheerleader, and Paul Keller, outstand- ing lineman, delight in the victory over York. Right: Patricia Hofmann, head cheerleader, Shirley Good, Susan Broome, Susan Evans. Not even rain can dampen the enthusiasm of the cheer- leaders-Nancy Koelsch, Shirley Good, Donna Brubaker, Dorothy Whitehead, Linda Smith, and Susan Broome. Left: At a home basketball game, members of the Stu- dent Council, Susan Stapinski, Scott Howett, and Con- stance Tangert, wait on customers. Right-Front Row: Robert Mutzel, Janice Nestle. Second Row: Charles K. Left: Members of the VIDETTE and ECHO staffs, John Bucher, Sherrill Williams, Linda Light, and Richard Mut- zel, enjoy the rustic surroundings at the scene of the annual banquet of 1964. Bight: john Bucher and Albert Littlejohn Cforegroundl take an anticipated dip in the Roth, homeroom teacher, Jay Myers, Richard Mutzel, Elaine Murry, Raymond Mutzel, Barbara Musser. This homeroom attends basketball games together and cheers as a group-an innovation in spectator participation. Basketball, Ba nq uets, And Bubbles! Left: Sine aqua! Barbara Slote, Donna Andrew, and Arlene Rodenboh prettily embellish an empty pool, the Way they like it best. school pool, a traditional practice at the end of the water show. Directing the dunking are Kathleen Zook, Ioan Johnson, Susan Reidenbach, and Sue Ann Bagens- tose. 2 4 ,J Left: Linda Brooks, McCaskey,s Halloween Queen, exe- cutes a split before four other candidates-Deborah Politc, Yvonne Dull, Kathleen Harclcastle, and Barbara Potts. Right: Halloween Queen hopefuls pose after an Hoilloween Queens Prececle Election Girls Right: Rose Weinhold points with pride to her pre- election display of politically-prominent books in the school library. Lower Left: Ken-Do Girls meet to ex- change party patter. QSQ-atedl Phyllis Ulrich, Clara And- readis, and Christine Wagner examine Ken-Do tags. fSecond Bowl Sarah Kagan and Susan Riexinger plant a poster on the wall. Lower Right: Election year-cheers and tears. Sherry Gordon smiles with approval at the outcome of the presidential race. Coldwater Girl Char- lotte Hoffman and Michael LeFever, president of the Political Science Club, mourn Barry Goldwater's defeat, forecast in a school election conducted by the club. r X.. assembly performance. Front Row: Ioan Johnson, Geor- gette Hart, Janice Nestle. Second Row: Carol Lawrence, Kathleen Keck, Sharon Schreiner. The contestants were judged on talent, beauty, and personality. The Golden Star Restflurant hosted members of Allen G dinner are Susan Dobler, Mr. Eckert, and Stanley A. Eckerts World cultures class in connection with their McGeary, Ir., mission speaker. Seated in the back- study of Chinese culture Enloying '1 typical Chmese ground are Paula Behrens and Phyllis Ulrich. Sophomores To Seniors Left: Iohn Seiple points the way to the lost wing for his doubting companion, Joyce Perry. It is easy to see both are sophomores. Lower Left: Susan Dobler, Warren Kline, Ir., orientation teach- er-aideg David Greener, and Sherry Cordon dis- tribute programs to new sophomores on orientation day. Lower Right: James Todd, Honor Society guide, aids Miss Charlotte M. Spinella, homeroom teacher, enroll her sophomore members on the lirst day of school. Left: Toseph Holzwarth and David Bucher sport fancy dress -and military rcgalia in celebration of class day, 1964. Right: Members of McCaskey,s Folk Singing Club McCoskey Groups Provide Colorful Entertainment Right: Donald L. Trostleis instrumental assistant, H. Maynard Burley, chats with Iamcs Kauffman, student director of the marching band. Color Guard-Front Row: Rae Beth Singer, Brenda Kit- tingcr, Second Row: Susan Dobler, Susan McCormick, Ioan johnson, Nancy Longer, Marianne Hoober, Mary -Dennis Sheppard, Brian Dale, Sherry Cordon, and Jane Lees-strum in a typical Hootenanny. Foregroundz Mary Hostetter and Carol Rcisinger hum along. Rick, Barbara Musser, Kathleen Zook, Marguerite Bounds, Jeanne Moyer. i , . 1 Activities Apollo, god of the sun A society unprepared for leisure will degenerate in prosperous times. -Aristotle 82 Elizabeth Friend and John Morris, representing student athletics, watch David Goldstein struggle to pick up his yearbook and glee club music. Frederick Purdy reads Wilhelmina den Oudsten's notes as she interviews the four par- ticipants for an article in the school newspaper. 83 +It'.' 3n2xHi Front Row: Marilyn Miller, advertising manager, Pamela Miller, art editorg Susan Smith, circulation manager, Viola Zell and Laurel Forster, co-editors, Iudith Landis, features editorg Constance Tangert, organization editor. ECHO Work Increoses At the close of the ECHO campaign in Novem- ber, the student body numbered 2,168. In ad- dition, there were 108 faculty members-the largest number in the history of McCaskey. These increases in both students and teachers led to the ordering of 1,575 yearbooks, an all- time high. Front Row: Adele Albright, Paula Behrens, Mary Martin, Londa Dellinger, Linda Brooks, Barbara Morrison, Joan Johnson, Linda Cerlaeh. Second Row: Margaret Bostic, Linda Light, Betty Newpher, Susan Evans, Elizabeth Second Row: Donna Brubaker, Donna Tretter, Susanne Hambright, and Barbara Duschl, senior editors, Dale Matt, sports editor, John Bucher and Christopher Jones, photographers. As Enrollment Soors In mechanical drawing class, Ronald Troop and Baron Schwalm ruled layout sheets for past- ing photographs in the faculty and senior sec- tions. Co-editor Laurel Forster designed the title page, and staff member Charlotte Hoffman ended the book on a poetic note. Shelley, Ioanne Rankin, Cheryl Brown, Deborah Keller. Third Row: Carol Reese, Charlotte Hoffman, David Goldstein, James Cluck, Edgar Meiser, Charla Graybill, Adrienne Chern. Front Row: Susan Tollinger, Candace Greenwald, Linda Jones, Joyce Keiper, Rosanne Miller, Diane Stoltz, Jeanne Moyer, Jerilyn Hoefel, Lisa Crider, Deborah Becker. Second Row: Karen Kraft, Gail Sensenig, Susan Sayers, Nancy Koelsch, Barbara Haines, Michell Smith, Contemporo ry Signs And Poses Enliven The Yeo rbook Right: john Bucher, photographer, assumes an unusual position on a ladder above the basketball floor While taking a Hdifferentu shot for the ECHO. Result fbelowl shows a basketball-lieadecln figure. Lower Left: Barbara Thom- asco and Susan Sayers tally receipts as Betty Newpher dis- plays posters advertising the yearbook. These three girls sold over 100 books. 53 fN- WG! l 3 K' ixl.1n I Xfvlviil W LiiX.KYJ-at tilt'-R:RXu1 - Editorial Staff-Seated: Paul Heil Editor-in-chief Yvonne Dull Managing editor Sherrill Williams Associate editor Standing: Linda Cerlach News editor james Feister Sports editor Charla Graybill and Linda Hagner Co-features editors VIDETTE Earns Highest NSPA Prize Advised by Iohn M. Silknetter, the VIDETTE staff is busy during the summer months prepar- ing the Hrst publication of the paper, which is distributed free to all students the first day of school. Staff editors spend many evenings preparing page layouts, assigning stories, gathering infor- mation, copyreading, typing, headlining, and subheading. The editorial staff meets at the printeris the day before publication to proofread each page at least twice. The circulation staff keeps track of the number of papers distributed Features Staff-Front Row: Kathryn Knight, Carol VVhit- aker, Elizabeth Shelley, Judith Landis, Patricia Wolllsen, Barbara Thomasco, Lyndell Rowe. Second Row: Sally and prepares them for the exchange mailing list. Staff members interested in broadcasting present McCaskey,s portion of the weekly radio show, Scholastic Hi-Iinxf, Of the three school newspapers presented with the Keystone Award, the VIDETTE received the highest rating. Competing against more than 1000 student newspapers, the VIDETTE was also awarded, for the first seven issues, the first- place honor of the National Scholastic Press As- sociation. Roe, Charlotte Hoffman, Craig Bernhardt, Michael Au- ment, John Stephens, Susan Tollinger, Sherry Gordon. LI W' V ff . .Q V P W me . ir - t 4 ,,,,., rg Q an ff F '1X News Stall-Front Row: Nancy Koelsch, Mary Shertzer, lagher, Gail Sensenig, Sharon Fleming. Third Row: .Tudith Rittcnhouse, Sherma Hite, Susan Riexinger, Phyl- Harry Wolpert, Donald Christman, Patricia Zercher, lis Noll, Barbara Haines, Deborah Sirbak, Rosanne Mil- Susan Burk, Carolyn Immel, Sharman Mehafley, Richard ler. Second Row: Patricia Hartlieb, Kathleen Spalding, Mutzel, James Clarkson. Michell Smith, Cathy Strine, Donna Tretter, Doris Cal- Stouft Divides Artistic Duties pg' ,Sala W Right-Art and Business Staffs-Front Row: Marian Davis, Adrienne Chern, Patricia Finkelstein, Margaret Bostic, Kathleen McManus. Second Row: Pamela Herman, Kim Klemmer, Diane Stoltz, Kathleen Ad- ams, Marguerite Moyer. Third Row: Arlene Diosegy, Larry Wolpert, john Bucher, Mary Sorokin. Left-Sports Staff-Front Row: Alan Gilbert, Linda Brooks, Betty Newpher, Constance Tangert, Peter Baer. Second Row: Robert Floyd, Larry Under- koH'ler, Robert Cummings, David Smith. 87 ECHO-Front Row: Diane Stoltz, Susanne Hambright, Susan Evans, Susan Hershey, Ioyce Keiper, Candace Greenwald, Donna Brubaker, Marilyn Miller, Constance Tangert, Viola Zell. Second Row: Mary Martin, Mar- garet Bostic, Barbara Duschl, Betty Newpher, Donna Tretter, Adrienne Chern, Joanne Rankin, Cheryl Brown, Deborah Keller, Linda Light. Third Row: Carol Reese, Charlotte Hoffman, Pamela Miller, John Bucher, Chris- topher Jones, Dale Matt, Gale Chernolt, Susan Smith, Judith Landis. Quill And Scroll Members Contribute To Publiccitions High-school journalists elected to the Quill and Scroll, an international literary honor society, must contribute a specified amount of material for the beneHt of either the newspaper or the yearbook. Eligibility also entails the mainten- VIDETTE-Front Row: Nancy Koelsch, Rosanne Miller, Susan Tollinger, Sherrill Williams, Linda Gerlach, Susan Riexinger. Second Row: Gail Sensenig, Barbara Haines, Charla Craybill, Linda Hagner, Susan Burk, Mary Soro- ance of a position in the top third of the mem- ber's class. Both the VIDETTE and the ECHO elect new members each spring on the basis of their performance thru the school year. En- rolled at present are 52 staffers. kin, Yvonne Dull. Third Row: Iames Feister, Paul Heil, Ripgard Mutzel, John Stephens, James Clarkson, Alan Ci ert. Front Row: Yvonne Dull, Susan Dobler, Linda Gerlach, Patricia Hofmann, Patricia Finkelstein, Margaret Bos- tic, Laurel Forster, Nancy Koelsch, Elizabeth Dawson, Anne Brinser, Martha Brodsky. Second Row: Linda Brooks, Barbara Fish, Barbara Haines, Susan Evans, Frances Keller, Susan Conner, Adrienne Chern, Joyce Keiper, Kathleen Adams, Lisa Crider, Anita Astheimer, Candace Greenwald. Third Row: Karen Kraft, Charla Graybill, Londa Dellinger, Barbara Ellison, Linda Hag- ner, Charlotte Hoffman, Sherry Gordon, Joan Herzog, Shirley Good, Cheryl Brown. Fourth Row: Paul Heil, Jeffrey Forster, David Greener, Eric Jerome, Dennis Getz, Charles Kramer, Samuel King, David Goldstein, Ronald Burger. Fifth Row: James Kendig, presidentg James Kauffman, James Cluck, Steven Cherry, Stephen Jennings, Daniel Browning, Michael Flick, Mark Budwig, Jeffrey Byers, Don Isaacson. Sixth Row: Charles Izzo,William Bowers, Timothy Kauffman, David Coursin, Christopher Jones, Thomas Krantz, John Bucher, Andrew Armstrong, Neil Howett. Record Number Of Students Joins Noltioncal Honor Society Front Row: Rosanne Miller, Gail Sensenig, Sally Roe, Barbara Tidwell, Carol Reese, Viola Zell, Linda Lee, Margaret VVhitehead, Laura Rittenhouse, Judith Landis, Barbara Thomasco. Second Row: Marilyn Miller, Linda Light, Kathleen Zook, Kathleen Spalding, Sally Loll, Marcia Snyder, Lyndell Rowe, Janet Neuer, Marylu Slaugh, Susan Tollinger, Nancy Lynes. Third Row: Phyllis Noll, Mary Sorokin, Betty Newpher, Elizabeth Shelley, secretary, Sherrill Williams, Constance Tangert, Susan Stapinski, Sharon Strosser, Susan Smith, Eileen Reitz. Fourth Row: Phyllis Ulrich, Donna Trotter, Dennis Shiffer, Glenn Yost, Richard Mutzel, David Wolf, Mich- ael Rostolsky, David Martin, Dennis Welver, Reed Rod- man. Fifth Row: Ronald Stepanchick, Lewis Sauders, Michael Shapiro, James Todd, Delton Plank, Michael LeFever, Jerome Wieler, Albert Littlejohn, Richard Wolfe. Sixth Row: Michael Mann, Dale Matt, Glenn Ncstel, Gregory Pennell, Daniel Trexler, Richard YVin- ters, John Stephens, Robert Schaller, Edgar Meiser, vice-president. Clifford D. Hartman is faculty adviser. Marching Band-Seniors: Alfred Alspach, Richard Binderup, Linda Bitts, John Bucher, Jeffrey Byers, Gale Chernoif, James Cluck, Brenda Conlin, John Cooper, Cheryl Dornes, Marilyn Downer, George Duke, James Fackler, William Grindl, James Kaudman, Deborah Keller, Linda Lee, Dale Meredith, Raymond Mutzel, Betty Newpher, Phyllis Noll, Richard Papez, Frank Peachey, Sarah Rheam, Lyndell Rowe, Beverly Smith, Susan Smith, Clement Stiely, Lee Young. Juniors: Elwin Boots, Thomas Bowman, John Bradley, John Byers, Lisa Crider, Robert Cummings, Deidre DeZercie, Joyce Eshleman, Willa Feigley, Joseph Gaskins, Sandra Groff, Eileen Haldeman, Randolph Handel, Florence Harrison, Cathy Hemming, Neil Howett, Charles Izzo, Stephen Kadushin, Kathleen Keck, Donna King, Cinthia Leeds, Nancy Lynes, Curtis Manley. Cordelia MHDP, Michael Minney, Frederick Purdy, Susan Reidenbach, Eileen Reitz, Gerald Shindle, Deborah Smuck, Carol Whitaker, Harry Wolpert, Mary Zahn, Peggyarm Zellers. Sophomores: Kathleen Anderson, Kenneth Arnold, Frederick Benson, Gloria Campbell, Sandra Denlinger, Barbara Doolittle, Claire Eichelberger, Ralph Ellis, Sharon Garner, Thomas Gibson, Judy Hamaker, John Holzwarth, Kathleen Harrison, Scott Howett, MaryAnn Hudick, Patricia Jacobs, Barry Jaffae, Gail Kamm, Charles Kauffman, William Koller, Randall Kreider, Michael Mastros, James McKay, Thomas Metzger, Pamela Millhouse, Kathy Moshos, Douglas Olt, Joanne Potts, Joyce Potts, Mary Reese, Donald Risberg, Diane Royer, Priscilla Sauder, Diane Scholl, Linda Shade, Charles Sommers, Wiley Smith, Mark Stevenson, Jeffrey Thomas, Richard Vaughn, Jayne Walters, Nancy Wiker, Ileen Young, Kenneth Zerclier. Maiorettes: Geraldine Arment, Sheila Griiliths, Janice Nestle, Janet Neuer, Yeager, Marian Berberian, Georgia Guard: Susan Dobler, Joan Johnson Bounds, Marianne Hoober, Susan Nancy Longer. Announcers: John Maynard Burley, assistant director. Florence Ruhland, Carol Stetler, Miriam Thompson, Suzanne Graff, Barbara Haines, Pamela Sisk, Georgette Hart. Color Barbara Musser, Rae Beth Singer, Kathleen Zook, Marguerite McCormick, Jeanne Moyer, Mary Rick, Brenda Kittinger, Rees and Robert Bowen. Donald L. Trostle, directorg H. Front Row: David Cooper, Jeffrey Byers, Alfred Alspach, Mutzel, John Cooper, james Cluck, Kathleen Keck, Lee Stephen Kadushin, Eileen Reitz, James Fackler, Richard Young, Gerald Shindle, Joseph Gaskins, james McKay, Vaughn. Second Row: james Kauffman, Scott Howett, Frank Peachey, Donald L. Trostle, director. Frederick Purdy, Clement Stiely. Third Bow: Raymond Musical Groups Present Varied Entertainment October 4 the Red and Black Marching Band high-lighted its football season with a perfor- mance at Franklin Field, Philadelphia, during a game between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Pittsburgh Steelers. The band presented its annual concert April 10 with Dr. Lucien Cailliet, guest conductor. The band was honored at a banquet April 30 sponsored by the Band Parents, Association. Iames Cluck, Kathleen Keck, Linda Front Row: Suzanne Yeager, head majorette, Janice Nestle, drum majorette. Standing: Sheila Grifliths, Bar- bara Haines, Miriam Thompson, Marian Berberian, janet Lee, Frederick Purdy, Sarah Rhearn, and jeffrey Thomas attended the Southern District Band Festival. Playing Swing Boardii and i'Take the 'A' Trainf' the dance band performed at Conestoga Valleyis Valentine dance and for parties at Rey- nolds and Lincoln Schools. David Cooper, as- sisted by Iames Cluck, led the Mellowmen this year. Neuer, Carol Stetler, Pamela Sisk, Florence Ruhland, Geraldine Arment, Georgette Hart. Front Row: Nancy Lynes, Mary Shertzer, Laura Rittenhous, Viola Zell, Kathy Moshos, Julianne Zellers, Kathleen Anderson, Donna King, Hanna Forwood, Merleen Alleman, Beth Purdy. Second Row: Michael Wiggins, Shirley Breneman, Diane Scholl, Patricia Miller, Christine .Mimm, James Smoker, Paula Steffy, Sherma Hite, Shirley Rineer. Third Row: Donald L. Trostle, director, james Cluck, Barry Iaffae, Deborah Smuck, Carol Whitaker, Susan Smith, Peggyann Zellers, --- ... . - ,.,....,....,,. Marilyn Downer, Eileen Reitz, Sarah Rheam, Linda Lee, Cinthia Leeds, Lyndell Rowe, MaryAnn Hudick. Fourth Row: jeffrey Thomas, John Cooper, William Grindl David Cooper Delton Plank, Kathleen Keck, Frederick Purdy, Joseph Gaskins, Iohn Bradley: George Duke,, Charles Sommers, james Kauffman. Orchestra Performs In McCoskey Auditorium And Locol Theoter The 42-piece McCaskey orchestra performed the now traditional Christ- mas F estivali' number in the Christmas assembly program. The orches- tra entertained at a fashion show in the newly-renovated Fulton Theater on March 20. Pique Damei' was featured in the spring concert on April 10. Later in the season, the pit orchestra accompanied the glee clubs in the spring musicale 'iCarnival.'i David Cooper is the student conductor this year, officers are James Kauffman, presidentg Viola Zell, vice-president, and Lyndell Rowe, sec- retaryg Delton Plank, student council representative. Selected for Southern District Orchestra were Kathleen Anderson, violin, Iames Cluck, tympanig Kathleen Keck, bass violing Linda Lee, flute, Patricia Miller, viola, Kathy Moshos, violin. Kathleen Anderson, Kathleen Keck, and Linda Lee advanced from the District to the Re- gional Orchestra. Front Row: Saralee Shultz, Marylu Slaugh, Marcia Sny- der, Susan Tollinger, Karen Kraft, Ida Rae Dare, Judith Landis. Second Row: Cynthia Smith, Anne Brinser, Carol Lawrence, Katie Rogers, Kathleen Hardcastle, Nancy Huss, Linda Skramusky, Suzanne Bryson. Third Row: Lynne Lawrence, Glenn Neill, Richard Binderup, Glenn Nestel, Leonhard Keck, Scott Miller, Sherry Mar- tin. Fourth Row: Robert Bender, Douglas Kamm, Ron- ald Krause, Michael Hall, james Kuntz, Lee Aument, Donald Horst. Choristers Highlight Glee Club Selections A select group, chosen from the senior glee club, the Choristers sang at the Iris, Elks, and Opti- mist Clubs and broadcast over the radio. Solo- ists are Glenn Nestel, Marylu Slaugh, and Marcia Snyder. The combined glee clubs presented the musi- Left: Marcia Snyder, student aide, and David Cooper, one of the accompanists, review Carnival music with Miss Dorothy E. Schock. Right: In Carnival Robert cale KCarnivalv on May 13, 14, and 15. Special roles were portrayed by Susan Tollinger, armless beauty, Judith Landis, bearded lady, Virgil Nel- son and Scott Miller, jugglersg Kathleen Brown, tattooed lady, and Judith Hurst, unicyclist. Bender, as Iacquot, assistant puppeteer, plays Love Makes the World Go 'Roundf' theme song ior the show, on his concertina. Front Row: Cynthia Smith, Judith Hurst, Julianne Zellers, Anne Brinser, Susan Reynolds, Katie Rogers, Michael Hall, James Kuntz, Richard Banzhod, Randall Martin, Susan Browne, Deborah Black, JoAnne LeF ever, Ardienne Chern, Sandra Kienzle, Miss Dorothy E. Schock, director. Second Row: Nancy Huss, Camille Gargano, Sally Loll, Suzanne Bryson, Gloria Gerlitzki, Linda Skramusky, Donna Westbrook, Douglas Kamm, Lee Aument, Ronald Krause, Robert Bender, Linda Bru- baker, Jane Lees, Kathleen Diller, Kathleen Hardcastle, Adele Albright, Susan Hershey, Third Row: Lorna Snyder, Kathleen Koller, Marsha Reidenbach, Carol Lawrence, Ruey Rodman, Judith Landis, David Goldstein, Virgil Nelson, Glenn Neill, Donald Wolf, William Kopf, John Neimer, Reed Rodman, Sarah Slaugh, Saralee Shultz, Susanne Hambright, Julia Gery. Fourth Row: Brenda Markley, Ann Madden, Marylu Slaugh, Linda Reber, Kathryn Ziegler, Charlotte Hoffman, Richard Binderup, Robert Pennington, Scott Miller, Donald Horst, Ida Rae Dare, Sherry Martin, Mary Reese, Mary- Hostetter, Bonita St. Clair, Carol Brinkman. Fifth Row: Barbara Dun- lap, Marie Garrett, Sally Meiser, Carol Humphreville, Susan Tollinger, Karen Kraft, Samuel Hilt, John Rutherford, James Snyder, James Sensenig, Linda Peters, Marcia Snyder, Vivian Heinzman, Lynne Lawrence, Sharon Schreiner. Mccqskey Glee Clubs Carol At Traditional Concert And Christmas Assembly The McCaskey glee clubs, directed by Miss Dorothy E. Schock, pre- sented the annual Christmas concert, Songs of Christmasf, on December 13. The program began with the traditional candlelight processional to Jesu, Joy of Manis Desiringf, The combined clubs sang Let All the Bells Ring Out,', A Christmas Cradle Song, 'Shepherds of Belenf, and There's A Song in the Airf, Glenn Nestel, bass, sang the solo, The People That Walk in Darkness. Linda Bitts, David Cooper, Ruey Rod- man, Marcia Snyder, and Susan Tollinger accompanied the chorus. At the traditional Yule Assembly the senior glee club performed several selections and led group carol singing. Girls Glee Club-Front Row: Virginia Maher, Linda Bitts, Mary Ellen Rahm, Susan Martin, Gretchen Faekler, Gwynne Fackler, Ruey Rodman, Sandra Leavitt, Colleen Connor. Second Row: Judith Speee, Deborah Polite, Marion Nesbit, Kathleen Brown, Deborah Cooper, Sandra Meister, Judy Harding, Carol Maugans, Cheryl Clem- son, Wanda Gerlach. Third Row: Susan Rosenfeld, Elizabeth Dunkelberger, Linda Peters, Marcia Snyder, Kathleen Seheid, Charlotte Hammond, Suzanne Bowman, Karen Stevens, Pamela Burch, Christine Keene, Sally Meiser. Glee Clubs Bring Col rnivc1l To Town Right: James Snyder, as B. F. Sehlegal, carnival owner, pours a drink while he sympathizes with Jane Lees Cliosalie, the inagieianis assistantj. Lower Left: Lillie, played by Anne Brinser, argues with the puppets which she and Ronald Krause fPaulj hold. Lower Right: Beate Bratz and Char- lotte Roclziewiez, ehoreographers for the show, exhibit their snake-charming ability. Front Row: Mary Neuhauser, Adele Albright, Marcia Snyder, Charlotte Hoffman, Rory Reisinger, president, Pamela Burch, Jane Lees, Vivian Heinzman, Patricia Finkelstein, Anne Brinser, Christiane Sirotcau, Sally Loll. Second Row: James Sheppard, Sharon Schreiner, Karen Kraft, Marylu Slaugh, Eugene Brackbill, Randall Martin, Michael Hall, Ronald Krause, Robert Bender, Donald Horst, vice-president. Third Row: Charles Floyd, Cary Kling, Albert Littlejohn, secretaryg Iohn Bucher, Chris- topher jones, Stephen Zablotny, Leonhard Keck, Mark Budwig, Barry Barr, Donald Kiehl. Notionol Thespion Society Members Eorn Stolrs Under the direction of faculty advisers, Miss Naomi B. Terry, Miss Dorothy E. Schock, and Foster Augustine, the National Thespian Society admitted 38 members this year. Ten points are required for enrollment. Stars are awarded on the basis of ten hours of work per point, each additional ten points meriting one star. Besides acting on the stage, Thespians gain their points by work in the stagecrafters, guild, in light and sound crews, and in student directing. Extra points are secured by partici- Left: President James Himelsbach, class of 1964, ad- dresses his tellow Thespians and the assembled student- body in ceremonies marking the induction of new mem- pation in play committees, dramatics class, and Red Masque Club. Members obey an oath and unwritten moral code exemplified by the motto: Act well your part, there all the honor lieslv Honorary faculty members are Foster Augus- tine, Robert W. Broome, S. Ernest Kilgore, Ed- ward C. Kraft, Morris E. Krape, Miss Louise E. Kuhlmann, Miss B. Arvilla Miller, Mrs. Mary B. Myers, John H. Rodman, Miss Dorothy E. Schock, I. Irvin Shelly, and Miss Naomi B. Terry. bers into thc organization May 20, 1964. Right: James presents Morris E. Krape fleftj with a certificate signi- fying honorary membership in the Thespian Society. Ylmlc l l ....- W., - If.: s My l . Z- . H H H 1' M C k QQ-41 13 5 as 437 CIYVGY C1Ul'l S C CIS ey 14.3 ?f5?1::fa:3.df5REWgMgn Myrtle Mae Simmons - - Sally Loll 55- f Veta Louise Simmons - - Karen Kraft it i KL Elwood P. Dowd - - Donald Horst D E ta , ,Rf X.. 2 'af Q 2 Miss Johnson - - - Kitty Heiserrnan -D in-Q i' Q , I if Mrs. Ethel Chauvenet - - Sharon Schreiner ' ., iZ'1'A'r . y r Ruth Kelly, RN. - Martha Brodsky , gf if Duane Wilson - - - James Snyder 2 M K wil l Lyman Sanderson, M .D. - - Mark Budwig r , nf 7 ' A Sw William R- Chumley, M-D- ' Leonhard Keck A 1 bfi' Betty Clzumley - - - Patricia Finkelstein iyr . . judge Omar Gaffney - - Randall Martin nghy Q 4 E. 1. Lofgren - - ----- Michael Hall W ryy gt Party Guests ---- Robin F isher, Cathy Kindbom .s Student Directors: Pamela Burch, Vivian Heinzman, Sandra Leavitt, Marylu Slaugh Director: Miss Naomi B. Terry Starting top left and proceeding right and down: 1. E. I. Lofgren, cab driver, is introduced by Elwood to his flighty sister Veta. 2. Judge Omar Cadney questions Veta as Myrtle Mae listens intently. 3. Elwood and Harvey decorate a wall of the Chumley mansion. 4. Dr. Chumley listens to his wife as she tells him of her newly-made friendg Dr. Sanderson overhears the conversation. Lower Left: Myrtle Mae is de- lighted when she sees how kindly Mrs. Chauvenet is greeted by Veta. Lower Right: Dr. Chumley, Nurse Kelly, and Wilson regard Elwood in disbelief as .hc describes his imaginary rabbit friend, Harvey. . ,fig 5 -K X. .im .. . :aff sf-E.. 'ga .. or , .. .. . A..... . . f f 1 af is am. '--..., . 7. 1 2-.ag K k Q L, . LR .... X A K . , .K X sat. .. K. 1, H Q S . ..t A ' A V Q ,sa iii: 5 ei ll if Agp if K 'la l 1 I Admissions, Decorations, Guests, and Music Committees Pamela Miller, Barbara Tho 11 S . E . L' d 1 asco, usqn vans, in a -Front Row: Nancy Koelsch, Cynthia Bush, Linda Lee, Smith, Susanne Hambright, Susan Stapinski, Linda Ger- David Wolf and Elizabeth Shelley, co-chairmen, Marilyn lach. Third Row: John Rees, John Herr, James Kendig, Miller, Ruey Rodman. Second Row: Kathryn Knight, Neil Howett, Charles Kramer. Sociol Committee Sponsors Donces With Vol riecl Themes Left: David Wolf tests the effect of an elaborate decora- the beat of The Outcastsf, instrumental group fea- tion as the Junior Prom Committee readies the gym for tured at McCaskey's annual alumni dance on Thanks- l964is gala event. Right: A twisting turkey dances to giving Eve, This year's theme was i'Turkey Twistf, 98 Left: Ruey Rodman gestures enthusiastically as David Greener Cbackgroundl is busy hanging decorations for the Scarecrow Stomp. Right: Paul Keller pats into place the mural for the Social Committee's March dance, Leprechaun's Leapf' Colorful Murols Are Created For School Donces The All-School Social Committee sponsored sev- eral dances during this year. Under the direc- tion of the deans, members of the eight com- mittees planned dances with themes appropriate to the seasons. In October, Scarecrow Stomp was held, followed by Turkey Twistvg January Checkroom, Property, Publicity, and Refreshments Com- mittees-Front Row: Janice Nestle, Betty Newpher, Char- lotte Hoffman, Brenda Shrum, Judith Landis, Laurel Forster, Mary Shertzer. Second Row: James Bergen, brought Mat Man's Mambov, February, Hoop- ster's Hop , and March, Leprechaun,s Leapf' This committee is also responsible for the biggest social event of the school year-the prom, on June 4. Delton Plank, Linda Hagner, Sherrill Williams, Kathleen Adams, Carol Rees, David Greener, Jeffrey Forster. Third Row: Michael Mann, Stephen Jennings, Paul Kel- ler, Jeffrey Miller, Thomas Slick, Robert Schaller. r if it Cafeteria, Program, and Welfare Committees-Front Row: Kathy Moshos, Barbara Haines, Cinthia Leeds, Cynthia Bush, president, Jeffrey Miller, vice-president, Linda Brooks, secretary, Shirley Rineer, Kathleen Ad- ams, Kathryn Wickline. Second Row: Mary Quinn, Sarah Kagan, Kathleen McManus, Kristine Shultz, Carol Weaver, Phyllis Noll, Janice Nestle, Patricia Finkelstein, Patricia Henry. Third Row: Barbara Bleacher, Elwin Boots, Francis Chmielewski, Dwight Evans, Edgar Mei- ser, Michael Conlin, Robert Schaller, Delton Plank, Robert Hockenberry, Roger Hess. Student Council Promotes Service Proiects Under the guidance of Edward C. Kraft, assist- ant principal, the Student Council, with repre- sentatives from each homeroom and all school organizations, initiates service projects, which benefit the student body as a whole. The entire council and the executive council, composed of Concessions, Handbook, and Safety Committees-Front Row: Linda Jones, Sandra Bowman, Marie Garrett, San- dra Grolf, Susan Stapinski, Susan Kling, Wilhelmina den Oudsten, Susan Lamparter, Cynthia Burger, Ruey Rodman. Second Row: Evelyn Bethea, Julia Gery, Bar- seniors, each meet once a month. This year's activities included a drive to im- prove cafeteria neatness, revision of the hand- book, operation of concession stands at athletic events, and participation in ticket sales for inter- school activities. bara Thomasco, Constance Tangert, Rae Beth Singer, Marguerite Bounds, Diane Stoltz, Barbara Fish, Joanne Rankin. Third Row: David Creener, Michael Mann, Jay Burch, Patrick Baker, John Stephens, Jeff Anderson, Reed Rodman, William Erb. 100 Ken-Do Proves To Be Appropriote Nome Right: Ken-Do Party posters are admired by mayoralty candidate James Kendig and his campaign managers, Delton Plank Cbelowl and Michael Mann Crightl. Both parties worked industriously to Hood the halls with color- ful and humorous posters. McCaskey students this year were afforded the opportunity of participating in Youth Day in Government. Chosen as party chairmen were Michael Mann and Delton Plank of the Ken-Do Party and Jerome Wieler and John Herr of the ProducDave Party. Albert Littlejohn, serving as party coordinator, regulated the activities of both parties. On March 12, the polls were opened for all registered students to cast their ballots. A tally of the results showed an over- whelming victory for all Ken-Do Party candi- dates. On March 31, winners enacted the duties of their official counter-parts, after which all were feted at a luncheon. Left: Campaign managers Jerome Wieler Cleftj and John Herr Ckneelingj join David Wolf Ciightj, ProducDave candidate for mayor, in reviewing the party's posters. 5 p.p Qmmmofi .Golf VQT4: HSL? CHM? V051 OHices and elected officials are: Mayor, James Kendigg Commissioner of Accounts and Fi- nances, Nancy Koelschg Commissioner of Public Safety, Timothy Kauffman, Commissioner of Parks and Public Property, David Smith, Com- missioner of Streets and Public Improvements, Robert Schaller, Treasurer, Jeffrey F orster, Comptroller, David Coursing and General As- sembly Representatives, Cynthia Bush and Ed- gar Meiser. David Wolf, ProducDave Party candidate defeated in the bid for mayor, received the traditional post of Commissioner of Sewers. Right: Voter Linda Smith regards a demonstration by pollster Albert Littleiohn on the proper procedure to follow in using a voting machine. nacwfmfaammamswaawr nz Student Library Staff-Front Row: Dallas Garland, Katie Rogers, Jeanne Beltz, Mabel White, Yvonne Dennison, Wanda Cerlach, Rose Weinhold. Second Row: Bonnie Rogers, Judith Rittenhouse, Dawn Horner, Nancy Weid- man, Maria F rangakis, George Weinhold, Marjorie Stover, Karen Stevens, Bonnie Rineer, Alberta Banzhof, Cath- erine Trego, Pamela Parrish, Patricia Pearson. Librdry Aides And Crciftsmen Offer Services Under the direction of Miss Dorothea E. Wolfe and Mrs. Izora Bowermaster, the library staff aids in various library procedures before, during, and after school. In addition to processing new pamphlets, books, and magazines, the members also check, catalogue, and type cards. The aides make and arrange eye-catching displays to promote interest in reading. Their numerous tasks help to speed the taken-for-granted rapidity of borrowing books and finding references. Membership in the Stagecrafters Guild is based on dedication, willingness to work, and Stagecrafters-Front Bow: Sandra Myers, Christina Wag- ner, Brenda March, Christiane Siroteau, Mary Neuhauser, Karen Garner, Carol Maugans, Paula Behrens, Lynn Rit- tenhouse, Mary Sorokin, Barbara Cohen, Barbara Rineer, the amount of time available for service. The guild members design and make scenery for school plays and musical productions. Besides constructing the scenery for the play Harveyv and the musicale Carnival, members devote much time and effort to the completion of indi- vidual assignments. The guild operates under the direction of Foster Augustine, adviser. Once accepted into the guild, the students work to re- ceive credit toward membership in the National Thespian Society. Colleen Conner, Mary Reese. Second Row: Franklin Downer, Stephen Zablotny, Barry Barr, Foster Augustine, supervisor, Gary Kling, James Sheppard, Brett Reed. .gf Left: Harry Randle, George T. Heidig, student teacher, serves Harold Asper demonstrate the stereo phonograph John C. Long, instructor, John Miller, and Richard unit he made in the electric shop fradio sectionj for his Mellott inspect stages in an assembly line while studying parents. various aspects of industry. Right: Henry L. Ferich ob- Students Receive Vocational And Store Training Right: Jerry McKinney, David Metzger, Larry Eckman, and Roy Yoder exhibit their projects-a gun cabinet and new tool cabinets for the wood shop. Left: Distributive Education students Betty Bear and school store. Right: Alan Hill poses on his motorcycle in Donald Axe admire a professional arrangement in the an unusual display in the school store show case. f' i ' 'iiihiiix Left: Moml', gleefully shouts Delton Plank, as his com- panion, Michael Wiggins, looks on in approbation. Other cast members in this Latin IV skit are Lyndell Rowe, group chairman, Carol Reese, the beatnik, and Dorothy Painter, brandishing bow and arrow. Right: Arlene Diosegy, jane Pedrick, Barbara Rineer, Donna Speller, Drew Pontz, and Paul A.,Herman, American History instructor, prepare to board a bus for a trip to Gettysburg battlefield. Teoichers And Students Engage In Extron Activities Upper Left: Kathleen Keck carefully articulates her speech as Ted Schreibman awaits his turn. These Mc- Caskeyitcs won Hrst and third place respectively in the Voice of Democracy contest. Lower Left: Using only their forefingers, Susanne Hambright, Elizabeth Shelley, Charlotte Hoffman, and Janice Nestle practice the adage Mind over matter as they raise G. Allen Eckert from his chair-a psychological trick demonstrated in Mr. Eckert's class. Lower Right: On Parents, Night, Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Hoober listen as Mrs. D. Marian Franck explains the procedures followed in girls' swimming classes. Left: Surrounded by his many artistic projects, John Kessler and Gay Sturgis examine '1 new plastlc multi Chidester exhibits the well-crafted beaver he carved sectioned model of the hum in body used for instruction from a solid block of wood in crafts class. Right: Carole in health classes Education Combines Science And Crafts Right: Diana Lapham puts finishing touches on the eerie masks created in crafts class while Io Anne Denlinger models one of the holiday horrors. Lower Left: Christopher Iones watches the pat- tern on the ocilloscope as Glenn Nestel adjusts the microphone to determine the length of a sound wave. Paul A. Bucks, instructor, Ccenterl observes the fruits of many hours of experimenting. Lower Right: Nancy Lawrence and Carol Parker display toys made in sewing class for young patients at Heart Haven. ports Hercules, hero of great strength Practice is the best of all instructors. -Publilius Syrus Loyal fans refuse to be discouraged by a constant drizzle while they cheer for the Red and Black football team, which found Coatesville a tough gridiron opponent. 107 Front Row: Robert Eckenroth, Gregory Rodgers, Victor Boyer, Richard Myers, William Bowers, Robert Penning- ton, Larry Stief, James Spoo, co-captain, Donald Hines. Second Row: H. Grant Hurst, coach, Richard Murzel, Edgar Barnes, Michael Kaufhold, co-captain, Peter Shel- ley, Michael Horn, Robert Cummings, Richard Wolfe. Third Row: Patrick Baker, Robert Mutzel, David Herr, Joseph Sebelist, James Sensenig, Lawrence Wettig, John L t Ra Cl M l. u z, lymon utze Harriers Hold Southern Division Below: Bill Bowers poses with Mike Kaufhold, who was unbeaten in 12 consecutive Southern Division races. Coached by H. Grant Hurst, the cross-country team won the championship of the Southern Division of the Central Penn League, tallying a final record of 12 wins and no losses, but sur- rendered the League Championship to john Har- ris, winner of the Northern Division. Lancaster placed second in the All-League run-oi-1, Harris won 33-78. In the Districts McCaskey took another sec- ond place while Harris swept the meet 38-134. Mike Kaufhold, james Spoo, and Greg Rodgers placed 23rd, 53rd, and 73rd, respectively, in a field of 178 runners in the State meet held at Pennsylvania State College. SCHEDULE McCaskey Opponent 17 Elizabethtown 50 23 Manheim Township 39 22 Reading 33 15 Lampeter-Strasburg 54 22 Hempfield 33 17 Columbia 49 15 Elizabethtown 47 23 Manheim Township 35 19 Reading 36 15 Lampeter-Strasburg 54 20 Hempfield 35 16 Columbia 50 41 John Harris 19 Front Row: Jerry Hake, John Heiserman, Roger Kautz, Edward Gochenauer, Charles Kramer, Keith O,Malley, John Morris, Herbert Fenstermacher, David Newton, Donald Bucher, Robert Diller, Michael Minney, James Coleman. Second Row: james I. Neely, coach, Lewis Engle, Jerry Blocher, Craig Ferich, James Stephens, Michael Sload, Robert Schaller, Gregory Pennell, David Creener, James Kendig, Kenneth Hagen, William Crindl, Norman Schoenberger, William Haus, David Coursin, manager, G. Richard Bechtel, assistant coach. Third Row: Jeffrey Forster, Douglas C-ood, Peter Bournellis, Michael Iannicelli, Patrick Aument, James Hamaker, Philip Liller, David Trumbower, James Wilson, Barry Centzler, Jeffrey Anderson, Paul Heckles, Gordon Slaugh, Robert Kurtz. Fourth Row: Roby Blevins, manager, Benjamin Nieto, john Witmeyer, William Rosenberger, Thomas Shaub, Steele Downer, Michael Vollmer, john Helm, John Wingate, Mark Stevenson, Mark Baker, Patrick Doran, Donald Slick, Charles Kilgore, Rodney Pennebaker, Edward Harnish, manager. Neelymen Win County Championship SCHEDULE Tllie 11963 lgleelymen won the county champion- s ip y e eatin Pe uea Valle 2-1. They also Mccaskey Opponent compiled a 10-51 icord, talllying thirty-eight 6 Donegal 0 goals to their opponents' eight. john Morris 3 Annville-Cleona 0 was the leading scorer with fourteen goals, fol- 2 Dover 1 lowed by Bob Diller with seven. 2 Alumni O Robert Schaller, who received the Raymond 0 Eastern Lebanon 1 Link Award, was also voted Lancaster Countyis 3 Northern Lebanon 0 outstanding soccer player-a distinction never 2 Lampeter-Strasburg 0 before accorded a McCaskey athlete. The Tor- 7 York Eastern 0 nado booters voted the James 1. Neely Award to 5 South Lebanon 1 Dave Creener. Eight McCaskey players were 3 Reading 0 selected for the Lancaster County All-Star Soc- 2 Kennett Square 2 cer team. 2 Pequea Valley 1 Under the supervision of G. Richard Bechtel, 1 Dover 2 the Jayvee soccer squad compiled a 4-4 record. Left: Bob Schaller, Lancaster County,s outstanding soc- the ball away from the Tornado goal in the Reading cer player, leads booters. Right: Ed Cochenauer heads game as Keith O,Malley and Craig F erich move in. , l'iQHZsB? kianiiiiiiisiifff 1533 9 35: 2 YLii !5TiS?'biiE Fla-V' vi QJ- S . X t -1 A Q- 23 'air psf f. -- --Tf:2ffr:4r2,,19:,-mxfor52,111 Front Row: Jay Myers, David Wolf, John Herr, James Todd, Larry Eckman, Paul Keller, David Martin, Rich- ard Scheid, Thomas Slick, James Sourweine, Thomas Walton. Second Row: Ernest Jamison, David Smith, Robert Albin, Emanuel Patterson, Brent Hawkins, Mi- chael Conlin, Michael Shelley, Robert Hockenberry, Dale Meredith, Paul Sirbak, Eric Jerome. Third Row: Bruce Denlinger, manager, Michael Bauer, Ronald Burger, Red And Block Tornado VARSITY SCHEDULE McCaskey Opponent 0 Coatesville 20 14 Dieruff 14 7 Cedar Cliff 28 24 William Penn 7 14 Lebanon 6 19 Reading 26 27 Steelton-Highspire 40 0 John Harris 14 21 York 13 7 Williamsport 21 Front Row: Thomas Schmidt, Paul Cogley, James Zipp, Robert Walter, David Yohn, Glenn Fawber, Charles Kauffman, Robert Bleecher, Dale Ford, Patrick Rineer, Thomas Asplin, Donald Markley, manager. Second Row: Gordon A. Kraft, coach, Charles Grezlak, David Williams, Leon Coates, John Brown, Thomas Hoover, Lloyd Bos- Richard Frantz, John Sterkenberg, Timothy Kauffman, Daniel Trexler, Michael Aument, Thomas Jennings, David Nixon, Jeifrey Lively, Stanford Ford. Fourth Row: Thomas Sampson, manager, G. Allen Eckert, equipment manager, Michael Henry, John Lacy, Reed Rodman, Frank Gerlitz, Kenneth Dudley, Michael Schmid, Albert Brown, Boyd L. Sporiaugle, head coach, Charles R. Miller and Robert V. King, assistant coaches. Recca ptu res The Bucket JAYVEE SCHEDULE McCaskey Opponent 6 Manheim Township 34 7 Cedar CliH 13 0 William Penn 14 0 Lebanon 13 6 Reading 33 14 Steelton-Highspire 40 0 John Harris 19 0 York 0 tic, George Groif, Francis Chmielewski, Gerald Kemler, Bernard N. Santaniello, coach. Third Row: Edward Craig, Harry Martin, Elliot Godwin, William Hankle, Barry Pikolas, Richard Arment, Donald Grau, Paul Vaughn, Leon Glover, Jack Neal. Boyd L. Sponouugle Retires After 35 Yeolrs Of Coaching Coached by Boyd L. Sponaugle in his 35th and final year and Charles R. Miller, the Tornado, altho the records do not indicate it, completed one of its best-played seasons. The high point of the season was the tradi- tional battle for the bucket of roses. By defeat- ing 'the York team without the aid of two senior backfield starters, Tom Walton and Dave Martin, the McCaskey gridironmen demonstrated tre- mendous depth in the backiield sparked by soph- omore Al Brown. Junior Dave Smith proved to be one of the best Tornado quarterbacks by com- pleting 51 of 119 passes, for a walloping 432. This year stars on helmets were awarded for intercepted passes or solo tackles or for any outstanding feat as determined by the coaching staff. P. I. Keller received the most stars from the lineg Jim Todd, from the backfield. The 1964 version of the junior Varsity Tornado found its season filled with in- juries and defeats. Coached by Gordon A. Kraft and Bernard N. Santaniello, the team lost seven out of eight games and tied one. Right: John Brown and teammates Charles Grezlak and Frank Chmielewski make sure that a William Penn runner does not return a punt. Boyd L. Sponaugle, in his last year as head football coach, talks over strategy with Robert V. King, one of his assistants, during the Lebanon game. Left: Tony Patterson Cwearing Stan F ord's numberl receive a Smith', pass while Dave Wolf, Tony Patterson, drives for yardage while John Herr throws a key block Mike Shelley, and P. I. Keller observe at the Cedar in the Dieruff game. Right: Brent Hawkins leaps to Cliff game. s. .. Qu l .L ., Front Row: Dennis Shifferg Jerry Hake and David Mar- tin, co-captains, Edgar Meiser, Kenneth Platt, Richard Frantz. Second Row: Samuel Randolph, Robert Baber, Steele Downer, Richard Lawrence, James Zipp, Lewis Engle, Timothy Kauffman, Larry Underkoflier, John Stephens. Third Row: Thomas Sampson, manager, Thomas Asplin, Victor Boyer, Stephen Kroehler, Donald Grau, Philip Liller, Robert Williams, Thomas Hoover, Morris Roseman, Frank Cerlitz, Stanford Ford. Gropplers Reclch State Finols Top: Co-captain Dave Martin rides co-captain Jerry Hake with a double grapevine. Bottom: Ed Meiser frightl holds team-mate Ken Platt in a figure-four ride. Under the guidance of coaches William ' C. Piper and Eugene W. Miller and the leadership of co-captains Dave Martin and Jerry Hake, the Tornado matmen compiled an 8-6 record. McCaskey placed fifth in the Lancaster County League with an 8-4 slate. The 1964-65 mat squad produced three Section Two champions-Martin, who Wrestles at 138 pounds, Hake, at 127 pounds, and Ken Platt, at 165 pounds. Martin went on to Win the district title, defeating Hempfield's challenger, whom he tied in a previous match. Martin was the first District Three cham- pion since 1955-56. The junior varsity grapplers enjoyed a successful season, posting 8 wins and 2 losses. SCHEDULE McCaskey Opponent 23 Carden Spot 19 17 Solanco 27 22 Conestoga Valley 18 41 Lampeter-Strasburg 8 54 Cocalico 3 18 Penn Manor 21 17 Warwick 20 14 Elizabethtown 31 31 Ephrata 11 38 Pequea Valley 10 37 Hempiield 12 26 Columbia 15 20 Donegal 26 11 Reading 33 First Row: Daniel Flynn, Neil Howett, Richard Winters, James F ackler, Patrick Baker, and Andrew Armstrong, tri-captains, Jinks Heistand, Richard Chandler, Edgar Barnes, Craig Bernhardt. Second Row: William Engle, Clarence Black, Gus Photis, Jeffrey Miller, Daniel LeVan, O,Donnell. Third Row: G. Richard Bechtel, coach, Robert Biechler, manager, Robert Erb, David Zentmyer, Earl Zimmerman, John Conrad, Michael Iannicelli, Sam- uel Smith, Paul Browning, David Marcuse, manager, Wilbert Dourte, assistant coach. john Samaras, Scott Howett, Crane McCune, Michael Mermen Shatter Six School Records The mermen duplicated last year's record of 8 wins and 4 losses under the coach- ing of G. Richard Bechtel and his assist- ant, VVilbert Dourte. The McCaskey swimmers Hnished fourth in the District meet and eighth in the Regionals. Six records were broken this year. Pat Baker set a new record in the 50- yard freestyle, and shattered his former records in the 100- and 200-yard free- style. Michael O'Donnel1 broke the rec- ord for the 100-yard breaststroke. The team of Andrew Armstrong, Pat Baker, Ned Barnes, and Richard Chandler broke the 200-yard freestyle. Pat Baker set a record for the newly-instituted 400-yard freestyle. McCaskey's only entry in state compe- tition was Pat Baker, who finished sixth. SCHEDULE McCaskey Opponent 74 Milton Hershey 21 62 Norristown 33 54 Hershey 41 58 Milton Hershey 37 64 Coatesville 31 33 York Suburban 62 37 Manheim Township 58 44 York 51 55 Hershey 40 49 Reading 45 41 York Suburban 55 45 Manheim Township 41 Top: The relay team of Rick Chandler, Drew Armstrong, Ned Barnes, and Pat Baker take their marks. Bottom: Pat Baker, who established many school records, demonstrates the freestyle, his best stroke. 3 l f Front Row: Bruce Denlinger, manager, Earl Boots, co- captaing P. Robert Herr, coach, Peter Shelley, co-captaing Harold Hoover. Second Row: john Lutz, Kenneth Porter, Allan Coleman, Donald Slick, David Trum- bower, Bruce Mahaifey, Ronald Musselman, Michael McKonly, David Williams, john Witmeyer, Jack Neal. Jcnyvee Dribblers Post 12-6 League Record Under the coaching of P. Robert Herr, the junior varsity basketball team finished third in the Cen- tral Penn League, compiling a league record of 12 wins and 6 losses, and an overall record of 15 Wins and 7 losses. The junior varsity cagers scored 1326 points, while their opponents scored only 1084. Pete Shelley, Earl Boots, and Dave Trumbower led the team in rebounds. The leading scorers were Pete Shelley with 351 points for an average of 53 per cent, and Earl Boots with 230 points. The high point of the season was the game against John Harris. The dribblers, behind by 5 points at half-time, demonstrated a good ex- hibition of basketball in the second half by scor- ing 48 points to defeat Harris 87-67. Left: john Witmeyer attempts a lay-up shot against York. Right: Mike McKonly shoots from the outside while Dave Trumbower stands ready for a rebound in the Central Dauphin game. SCHEDULE McCaskey Opponent 68 Coatesville 90 75 York Suburban 34 76 Dallastown 58 52 Red Lion 15 54 York 52 68 Cedar Cliff 44 52 William Penn 50 59 Lebanon 66 58 Steelton-Highspire 48 69 Central Dauphin East 34 56 Central Dauphin 48 67 john Harris 48 43 Reading 50 58 York 73 78 Cedar Cliff 41 42 VVilliam Penn 59 62 Lebanon 40 52 Steelton-Highspire 58 53 Central Dauphin East 50 48 Central Dauphin 27 87 john Harris 67 Z 49 Reading 52 114 :Warm 22 421 Front Row: Edward Gochenauer, James Walsh, David Smithg James Todd and Robert Schaller, co-captainsg John Kittinger and Lynn Bitzer, managers. Second Row: Tornoldo Duplicates The Tornado cagers, coached by Charles R. Miller, compiled a 12-10 average. During the course of the season, the team scored 1293 points While their opponents hit for 1228. The drib- blers scored 77 points against Red Lion for their highest scoring game while the most points scored against them was 76 by Coatesville. A1- David Nixon, Brent Hawkins, Thomas Slick, Robert Jefferson, MichaelgConlin, James Kendig, Gregory Pen- nell, Charles R. Miller, coach. Lo st Yeo r's Record tho there was a number of tight games, Cedar ClifFs 55-56 was the closest. Senior Jim Todd was the leading scorer with 312 points for an average of 14.4 points per game. He was elected to the all-star second team of the Central Penn League. Greg Pen- nell, a junior, led the Red and Black in rebounds. Left: Bob Sclhaller shoots over the outstretched arm of a Central Dauphin defender while Mike Conlin, Jim Kendig, and Greg Pennell move to recover the rebound. Right: Dave Nixon at- SCHEDULE McCaskey Opponent 55 Coatesville 76 68 York Suburban 55 74 Dallastown 48 77 Red Lion 50 61 York 54 55 Cedar Cliff 56 58 William Penn 54 55 Lebanon 68 55 Steelton-Highspire 70 57 Central Dauphin East 40 60 Central Dauphin 45 60 John Harris 67 41 Reading 67 49 York 68 72 Cedar Cliff 60 56 VVilliam Penn 52 68 Lebanon 61 58 Steelton-Highspire 66 73 Central Dauphin East 36 47 Central Dauphin 39 52 John Harris 62 45 Reading 54 tempts a long Held goal against York. 'BYE Front Row: WVayne Geltz, James Evans, Daniel LeVan, Larry Eckman, Thomas Walton and William Bowers, co-captains, Donald Zeman, Michael Kaufhold, Larry Underkoifler, Jeffrey Lively, Thomas Slick, John Coolidge. Second Row: Cassius Gantz, Brent Hawkins, Robert Brown, Lloyd Bostic, Frank DeMascola, Michael Conlin, James Snyder, James Sourweine, Godfrey Bethea, Victor Boyer, Emanuel Patterson, Peter Shelley, Albert Brown. Third Row: Dale Ford, Barry Pikolas, John McColskey Trorckmen Work T Sixteen lettermen from last yearis track squad are returning, including Dan LeVan, the District 44:3 high-jump champion, co-captains Bill Bowers and Tom Walton, participating in the half mile and discus events, respectively, and Don Zeman, a favorite in the 440. The Red and Black track team, coached by Boyd L. Sponaugle and his assistant, Daniel W. McGary, opened the 1965 season on April 6 in its first attempt to better last yearls mark of six wins and three losses. In the first meet of the season the Tornado crushed Central Dauphin 106- Sterkenberg, Michael Henry, Gregory Rodgers, Charles Grezlak, Michael Horn, Anthony Jefferson, James Zipp, Paul Vaughn, Donald Cranston, Robert Baber. Fourth Row: Steele Downer, Thomas Sampson, manager, Franklin Downer, Donald Grau, George Croft, Robert Albin, Michael Iannicelli, Earl Boots, Stanford Ford, Bruce Denlinger, manager, Thomas Asplin, Leon Glover. Fifth Row: Boyd L. Sponaugle, head coach, Daniel W. McGary, assistant. o Restore Former Winning Streak 21 and achieved 14 of 15 firsts, sweeping all three places in the mile, 880, 220, high jump, pole vault, and broad jump. Dan LeVan broke the high-jump record with a leap of 6' 2 , beating the former standard of 6' 1 established in 1961. In later competition McCaskey defeated Steelton-Highspire 68-59 and edged York by 64-63 when Tom Walton, discus thrower, took second place and clinched the contest. Other league opponents include Lebanon, John Harris, Central Dauphin East, William Penn, and Cedar Cliff. Left: Jim Sourweine fires the shot in pre-season practice. Right: Members of the relay team-Bill Bowers, JeH Trcick And Field Stoirs Highlight Individuoil Events Bight: Larry Eckman, who placed in the Central Dau- phin meet, and Tom Slick stand ready for the javelin event. Left: Co-captain Tom Walton practices the discus throw. Center: Dan LeVan, District 423 champion, seeks to Front Row: john Wingate, Frederic Singer, Mitchell Loeb, Michael Donnelly, James Bergen, Eugene Brack- bill, George Stoler, John Niemer, Edgar Barnes, David Goldstein. Second Row: Ronald Geller, Robert Diller, Iay Burch, captain, David Coursin, Ted Schreibman, Thomas Rohrer, William Schaeffer, john Conrad, Alfred Alspach, Thomas Krantz, Robert Bowen, manager. Third Row: Earl L. Koth, coach, Ioseph Lyall, Stephen Hmel, Thomas Gibson, Bruce Mahaftey, Clement Stiely, Lee Young, Thomas Metzger, David Marcuse, H, Grant Hurst, assistant coach. McCc1skey Netmen Foce Strong Competition Captain jay Burch demonstrates his serve to teammates Ted Schreibman and Dave Coursin. E A total of 37 boys reported for the tennis squad this year, and with the return of four varsity lettennen, jay Burch, Dave Coursin, Ted Schreibman, and Bob Diller, are hoping to better last year's record of seven wins and two losses. jay, runner-up in the District :H:3 indoor tournament, and Dave hold first and second places respectively. The varsity, under the direction of Coach Earl L. Koth, opened the season by defeating William Penn 7-0 and Central Dauphin 6-1. With two new opponents this year, West York and Camp Hill, the McCaskey netmen will be facing increased competition. Other oppo- nents are Cedar Cliff, Central Dauphin East, York, Iohn Harris, Hanover, Susquehanna, and Hershey. The jayvees, coached by H. Grant Hurst, compete in the Lancaster County High League against varsities from eleven schools. The team opened the season by losing to Coatesville 4-3, and on April 14 tied Hemp- Held 3-3 when darkness caused postponement of the doubles match. Front Row: Gregory Pennell, John Herr, Herbert Fen- stermacherg James Todd and David Greener, co-captains, Delton Plank, Paul Alleman, Ronald Smith. Second Row: Thomas Marion, Ronald Stepanchick, Richard Frantz, Lewis Sauders, Timothy Kauffman, David Nixon, Clyde Snyder, P. Robert Herr, coach. Third Row: Alan Gilbert, statistician, Ronald Burger, Thomas Jennings, Dennis Rose, David Smith, Maurice Rostolskyg John Kittinger and Jerry Blocher, managers. Baseball Team Prepares For Winning Season The 1965 version of the McCaskey baseball team coached by P. Robert Herr opened the season by edging Hershey 7-6 and Steelton-Highspire 3-1, but dropped their third game to John Harris 0-2. Other opponents include Lebanon, Milton Hershey, York, and William Penn. Front Row: Jay Breneman, manager, Richard Bauer, William Rosenberger, Barry Gentzler, Donald Markley, Richard Graybill, Donald Hines, Paul Cogley, Iohn Whitmeyer, Ralph Ellis, manager. Second Row: Benja- min Nieto, Robert Kranz, Kenneth Porter, Jack Neal, Michael McKonly, captain, David Trumbower, james Trying to duplicate last year's undefeated sea- son, the I. V. baseball squad, coached by G. Allen Eckert, slammed Hershey 8-0 and Man- heim Township l0-3. Other competitors are Lebanon, Solanco, Columbia, Manheim Central, and Penn Manor. Koogler, William Arnold, Charles Kauffman, Douglas Good, David Williams. Third Row: G. Allen Eckert, assistant coach, John Holzwarth, Dennis Steckervitz, David Herr, Robert Lynes, Daryl Miller, James Irwin, Gary Getz, Daniel Smith. Front Row: Donald Kiehl, Barry Bauder, Steven Shelly, George F lear, John McDivitt, William Charles, captain, Richard Chandler, William F oor, Roger Kautz, Donald Stetler, VViley Smith, John Loll, Kenneth Kopf. Second Row: Edward L. Haller, coach, Robert Long, Frank Cerlitz, Charles Kramer, james Feister, Andrew Arm- Golfers Attem pt The Red Tornado golf team, coached by Edward L. Haller, hopes to improve greatly on last yeai-'s 3-11 record. With three members of the starting team returning, the linksmen opened the 1965 campaign at Hershey. However, the veteran Hershey squad outplayed the Tornado, 19-1. Seniors Bill Charles, Roger Kautz, Jack McDiv- itt, Rick Chandler, and Dave Newton comprise strong, Philip Harlcins, Michael O'Donnell, Earl Zimmer- man, David Withers, Lloyd Arnold, Philip McLain. Third Row: Robert Schaller, Michael Shapiro, james Lefever, Paul Keller, David Newton, Glen Lausch, Keith Stetler, Paul Murr, Stanley Cooper, james Hamaker, Michael Minney, Larry Ctiest, David DeCroce. To Better Score the McCaskey contingent. Low scores for the Red and Black were attained by Charles and Kautz, with 79. In other games played the Tor- nado defeated Cocalico 20-0, Manheim Town- ship 1134-836 and Lebanon 16-4, but lost to Wilson 335-1635. The linksmen will also encounter Read- ing and Penn Manor. Seniors Dave Newton, jack McDivitt, Bill Charles, Rick Chandler, and Roger Kautz place their drivers on the turf. 120 lntrolmurol Sports Establishes Champions Right-Senior Intramural Basketball Champions -Front Row: Clement Stiely. Second Row: William Bowers, David Wise, David Greener, john McDivitt, Robert Hockenberry, James Rei- singer, Barry Miller. Right-Senior Intramural Football Champions -Front Row: john Cooper. Second Row: Nic- olas Bowen, David Selfon, Lee Aument. Third Row: Michael Rostolsky, Michael Yeagley. Bottom Left-All-Star Volley Ball Team-Front Row: Robert Floyd, Michael Yeagley, Ted Schreibman, Douglas Olt. Second Row: Mi- chael Aument, Clement Stiely, Monte Shepler, student teacher. Bottom Right-Senior Intra- mural Wrestling Champions-Front Row: Nic- olas Bowen, Elmer Yeager. Second Row: Jay Myers, William Suydam. is F J Leaders Conduct Classes And Earn Awards Right: Georgette Hart, Judith Hurst, Jane Sta- pinski, and Elizabeth Ziegler pose on the bal- ance beam. In the newly-initiated girls, gym- nastics intramurals, Georgette was all-around ' champion while the other girls ranked first in their events. Jane took top honors in the bal- ance beamg Judy and Betsy, in uneven parallel bars, and Georgette, in vaulting and free exer- cxse. J This year the Leaders Club functioned with one senior president and three vice-presidents, one for each class. Since gym activities differ with the grade level, the purpose of this change is to give each class a better chance to work on its specific skills. The club members also partici- pated in play-day and a gym assembly. Linda Brooks earned top honors in the girls Number 64 ftop Number Six-Top to Bottom: Pamela Miller, Margaret Bostic, Bette Consylman, Deborah Bealler, Georgia Me- haffey, Beth Clements, Anita Astheimer, Yvonne Dull, Terry GraeH, Janet Herr, Linda Light, Kathleen Zook, Joelan Luttenberger, Janice Skiles, Carol Reese, Sheila Griffiths, Phyllis Ulrich, Susan Stapinski, Barbara Ellison, Geraldine Arment, Susan Dobler, Donna Tretter, Karen Hess, Elaine Murry, Judith Yoder, Constance Tangert. Number F our-Down-Left: Deborah Sirbak, Susan Say- all-eventsi' division of the State High School Gymnastics Championships held at Penn State. Susan Hiker finished second on the uneven par- allel bars. Four girls received awards at the City-County Meet. Linda Brooks earned top ranking in vaulting, floor exercise, and balance beam, Georgette Hart, first in tumbling, and Susan Riker, first in uneven parallels. of page 1221 ers, Judy Peitzman, Mary Rick, Teresa Sears, Rosanne Miller, Margaret Weaver, Rose Hecker. Across: Jane Creamer, Joan Johnson, Joyce Kneier, Elizabeth Dawson, Linda Lee, Carol Weaver, Joanne Rankin, Linda Schmitt. Down-Right: Candace Greenwald, Deidre DeZercie, Barbara Thomasco, Cynthia Burger, Mary Ellen Hughes, Maxine Modett, Deborah Smuck, Kathy McManus, Mary Quinn, Kathleen Adams. Number 65 fbottom, page 1221 Number Six-Top to Bottom: Pamela White, Denise Schickel, Mary Zahn, Nancy Wohlsen, Linda Dirian, Marianne Hoober, Joyce Keiper, Jeanne Moyer, Mar- guerite Bounds, Cinthia Leeds, Brenda Shrum, Susan Reidenbach, Willa Feigley, Sandra Bowman, Gloria Loser, Gail Sensenig, Paula Cherry, Arlene Diosegy, Sandy Meister, Sally Meiser, Gwynne Fackler, Marilyn Corrigan, Jean Smith, Bonnie Wentz, Patricia Jacobs. Number Five-Top Right to Left and Down: Donna 123 Roberts, Brenda Kittinger, Gretchen F ackler, Cheryl Clemson, Elizabeth Ziegler, Marguerite Moyer, Patty Hartlieb, Mary Fries, Adabelle Stephens, Shirley Rineer, Dace Rekis, Shelley Lefever, Martha Miller, Deborah Hatton, Mary Shertzer, Catherine McLaughlin, Patricia Wohlsen, Lynn Leayman, Barbara Cohen, Lizabeth Bly, Jane Stapinski, Susan Light, Christina Wagner, Deborah Politp,l?7icki Hess, Robin Fisher, Kathryn Knight, Beverly Ran a . All-Star Hockey-Front Row: Carol Friant, manager, Karen Hess, Joan Johnson, Deborah Bealler, Cynthia Bush, Janice Nestle, Phyllis Ulrich, Barbara Ellison, Pamela Miller, Susan Dobler, Linda Brooks, Linda Smith, Cecelia Parker, Dorothy Whitehead, Patricia Dixon. Second Row: Gretchen Fackler, Christina Wag- ner, Arlene Diosegy, Linda Dirian, Michell Smith, Barbara Haines, Deidre DeZercie, Lisa Crider, Barbara Thomasco, Elizabeth Slaymaker, Kathleen Adams, Jeanne Moyer, Jane Stapinski, Catherine McLaughlin, Gwynne Fackler. Third Row: Patricia Jacobs, Elizabeth Dunkelberger, Brenda Shrum, Huey Rodman, Adabelle Stephens, Elizabeth Ziegler, Susan Martin, Martha Mann, Shelly Lefever, Cheryl Clemson, Diane Parmer, Patricia Wohlsen, Marianne Bechtold, Beverly Randall, Patricia Hartlieb, Lizabeth Bly, Martha Miller. Games were played with Country Day School and Linden Hall. Hockey And Archery Cccupy Fall Hours 5 ,, ga: N L fri Left-Foreground: Michell Smith and Glenn Wal- ter Shaffer fight for the puck during the All-Star vs. faculty game. Barbara Haines, Dorothy Whitehead, Barbara Thomasco, and G. Allen Eck- ert Crightl lend support. The faculty defeated the All-Stars 3-1. Lower Left: Archery champions compare notes at the target. Runners-up Deborah Bealler and Douglas Sherlock consult with Robert Martin and Joyce Kneier, King and Queen of Archery. Lower Right: Lewis Sanders and Julia Resh point to the targets they skillfully punc- tured with accurate arrows to win the highest scores in McCaskey's safari hunt. Left: Geraldine Arment and Dorothy Whitehead listen somersault on the trampoline. Right: Assisted by Gerry to William Engle's instructions regarding a backward and Bill, Dorothy successfully executes the leap. A Leap, A Serve, And A Shuffle! Left-Senior Girls' Intramural Volleyball Champions-Front Row: Rae Beth Singer, Deb- orah Hayes, Barbara Ellison, Elizabeth Dawson, Ioanne Rankin. Second Row: Susan Smith, Barbara Duschl, Janice Nestle, Donna McGinnis. Right: Deborah Keller represents the senior girls, intramural shuflleboard tournament. 125 L W 1 2 r Front Row: Mary Zahn, Georgette Hart, Jayne Walters, Gail Kamm, Susan Rees, Susan Sayers, Cinthia Leeds, Barbara Maxwell, jane Pedrick, Kathleen Reidenbach, Evelyn Barr, Judith Spece, Donna Roberts, Gloria Campbell, Cath- Bauder, Cheryl Clemson, Martha Mann, Patricia Wohlsen. Fourth Row: Carol erine McLaughlin, Evelyn Eshleman, Pamela Gilbert. Second Row: Maxine Underkoffler, Claudia Leaman, Marianne Hoober, Susan Lamparter, Deidre De- Moffett, Kathleen Beck, Barbara Bleacher, Elizabeth Ziegler, Barbara Haines, Zercie, Brenda Shrum, Linda Mill, Arlene Diosegy, Mary Rick, Teresa Sears, Joyce Keiper, Kathleen Adams, Julia Wilson, Carol Friant, Willa Feigley, Kath- Eileen Schaller, Ierilyn Hoefel. leen Diller, Susan Martin. Third Row: Sandra Denlinger, Nancy Wohlsen, Carol Dolphin Club Enrolls Juniors Ancl Sophomores As Aides In Swimming Classes Front Row: Jacqueline Smith, Patricia Finkelstein, J Join Johnson Sherry Cordon Phyllis Ulrich Joelm lianne Zellers, Carole Kessler, Barbara Musser, Cheryl Luttenberger Third Row Yvonne Dull Carol Humph Conley, Kathleen Zook. Second Row: Sue Ann Bagens rcville Terry Graeff Pamela Miller Sheila Cohen Bit tose, Janice Skiles, Patricia Miller, Elizabeth Friend blra Duschl Karen McKinsey Janice Nestle Peter Pom Co ptivcates Dolphin Club Girls Right: Indians Carole Kessler, Sue Ann Bagenstose, Phyllis Ulrich, and Janice Skiles await the return of their rescued princess, Tiger Lily. Lower Left: The Darling children-Janice Nestle as Michael, Mary Rick as John, and Joan Johnson as Wendy-pose in front of painted characters from Peter Panf' Lower Right: Captain Hook, portrayed by Barbara Ellison, is trapped by Pamela Miller fPeter Panl while Tinker Bell fcenterl, played by Martha Mann, seems amazed at her masteris catch. . L l . .... E 'i Girls, All-Star Basketball Team-Front Row: Karen Hess, Mary Rick. Third Bow: Deidre DeZercie, Barbara Elli- Ieanne Moyer, Susan Broome, Ianet Herr, captain, Mari- son, Susan Dobler, Gloria Loser, Carol Humphreville, lyn Miller, Margaret Weaver. Second Bow: Rose Sandra Croft, jane Creamer, Susan Sayers. This year Hecker, Linda Brooks, Gail Sensenig, Cynthia Burger, the team won eight games and lost four. Nancy Koelsch, Patricia Hofmann, Deborah Bealler, Girl Gymnosis Excel In Basketball Left-Senior Girls' Intramural Basketball Champions-Front Bow: Shirley Good, Deborah Bealler, Susan Evans. Second Row: Mary Felber, Yvonne Dull, Yvonne Dennison. Right: Miss Dorothy Brene- man, Deidre DeZercie, Miss Barbara johnson, and Janet Herr await the outcome of Barbara Ellisonis guarding and Miss Audrey McCom- sey's shot. Miss Ann Eshleman referees the alumni game won by the All-Stars. 128 Left: Jeanne Moyer demonstrates her baekhand swing' Moyer, Deborah Bealler, Donna Brubaker, Rae Beth after becoming the girls' intramural tennis champion. Singer, Adrienne Chern. Second Row: Janet Herr, Con- Right-1964 All-Star Tennis Team-Front Row: Jeanne stance Tangert, Lisa Crider, Patricia Hofmann. Girl Athletes Eoirn Recognition I i Below: Lincla Smith, Ioelan Luttenberger, Pamela Miller, and 5 Patricia Hotmann demonstrate a lemmi sticks routine, one of l the events in the gymnastics exhibition given during assembly. Above: Yvonne Dennison, champion of senior girls intramural table tennis, is caught in the 1nidst of serving. 129 Advertisement Mercury, god of commerce The way to gain a good reputation is to endeavor to be what you desire to appear. -Socrates 130 Uniformed Groups And Individuols En'rer'rciin Crowds Y 1 Qs, V 5, 5 , is 7 :ii ' I 3 - i f M 4, , , , . X . A 1 ,yi ,.., L MN bk, -. , 0? ff Sponsored by a loyal supporter of McCaskey 'I 31 ll Miss Mildred Stough presents a sample display of types of photo- graphs available for selection by Robert Kurtz. FOR CI-IOGSING US AS YOUR OFFICIAL CLASS PHOTOGRAPHER For photographs of all the other important events in your life your Official Photographer will be happy to give you special help and personal service with your selections. Your Official Photographer Portrait Studio . . . . 3rd Floor I-IAGER' 132 ZEMAN'S CONFECTIONERY Ice cream, School supplies, Sandwiches Drugs, Candy, Greeting cards, and Novelties 348 N. 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LEMON TREET ' S Q RIGGING n STORAGE Daily Air Freight from and to the Philadelphia International Airport DUTCH GOLD HONEY GROFF'S SPORTING GOODS 62 Landis Ave. Millersville, Pa. School Jackets 513.95 Guns and Ammunition Swift Binoculars and Scopes Varsity Sweaters CO0L'S CITIES SERVICE 470 N. Franklin Street General Repair Tires AAA Lubricatio Phone 392-9876 MANOR STREET 5 81 10 ' DALE HERSHEVS SHEET MUSIC SHOP Quick Service A Specialty 5 S. Duke St. Lancaster, Pa Phone 393-8951 l34 ENGLE 8. I-IAMBRIGHT, INC. 46 E. Orange Street INSURANCE and REAL ESTATE Phone 394-5681 Manu-fbcturer: qf Run Rus? Bunn Fssus JOHN w. flfidbmw a. soNs ESTABLISHED 1842 A 85 E SPEEDOMETER SERVICE Rear 124 College Avenue Lancaster, Pa. Phone 394-2922 WHEATLAND OIL CO. C. LUTHER WOHR Cool-Shell Fuel Oil 1050 N. Plum Street FULTON MARKET GROCERY 601 N. Plum St. Phone 393-2712 Lancaster, Pa. :Jo . NM! Your Lancaster Bread ETTER'S FLOOR COVERING SHOP 339 West Orange Street For the very finest in wall 85 Hoot coverings and installation. ESTIMATES - FREE DELIVERY Phone 392-2405 L. B. HERR 8. soN .STARR BRQS. Men's and Boys' Outfitters SCHOOL 81 OFFICE SUPPLIES - EQUIPMENT Since 1922 FURNITURE Manor Shopping Center Books - Stationery - Printing Lancaster 46-48 W. King St. Lancaster, Pa. Harrisburg A Camp H111 135 BYERS' MEAT MARKET 542 East King St. Before buying . . see our selections: PIPES LIGHTERS TOBACCOS DEMUTH TOBACCO SHOP The oldest in America 114 East King St. Established 1770 The mind ought sometimes to be diverted, that it may return the better to thinking. --Phaedrus KING'S CONFECTIONERY New Dorwart and Lafayette Streets Lancaster, Pa. Phone 392-9417 DONALD G. KRANCH Television and Radio Service Phone 394-4058 306 New Holland Ave. Established 1935 '74e Wdbwa Excellent Meals Banquels - Parties - Receptions 6 Miles East on U. S. 30 Phone-Lancaster 397-5144 Phone 397-6218 SMITHGALL BROS. Prescription Druggists S. E. Comer Pine and Lemon Sts. Lancaster, Pa. GALEBACH'S THE FAMILY STORE Quality Furniture X: Floor Coverings HHS-Z STORE Store 392-2221 rocery 629 N. Frankun Street 283 Park Ave. CCor. N. Shippen St.j Rust Craft Borden's Lancaster Pa Greeting Cards Ice Cream ' Bonnie Keene and Marian Davis inspect a modernistic table lamp in the furniture department at Galebaclfs. Wearing a Franklin 61 Marshall sweatshirt, Donald Isaacson admires the stuffed bear Sherry Cordon found While browsing thru The Book Shop. PeapIe's Fuel Co. ln the Subsidiary of I-I. M. Stautfer 8- Sons, Inc. Franklin 8. Marshall Tradition 125 S' Wfater St' Ujeddo Highland The gum. tradition of FRANKLIN a. MAR- AfiSf0C1'af Of Aflfhffwife SHALL still ma. sway at nt. soon suor. LGHC-Hster, Pa- Ph011e 397-3204 Here you will find all the items that the Col- lege student will need to make his stay here comfortable and happy. Elmer M. Scheid 312 W. Orange St. STOP IN AND LOOK AROUND Lancaster, Pa. LANCASTER PAPER SUPPLY co. Simply Delicious! 119 N. Prince Street KEYSTONE PRETZELS We Ship To All Points KEYSTONE PRETZEL BAKERY L t , P . Ph 397-3121 ancas er a one Lancaster, Pa. Phone 392-1026 LANCASTER OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO. Oflice Supplies 0 Office Furniture 0 Drafting Supplies 0 Adding Machines Typewriters e Pen Repair Service e Dictating Machines 0 Photo-copying Equipment 208 East King St. 394-2672 Lancaster, Pa. To Be Sure . . . Buy UNION JACK Brand !..r ' GEORGE D. BARBEY 'XL Qlgggy ELECTRONICS, INC. M 622 Columbia Avenue CANNED FOODS Lancaster, Pa- Distributed By MILLER AND HARTMAN Lancaster, Pa. I37 RAUB SUPPLY COMPANY WE INVITE YOU TO VISIT OUR MODERN PLUMBING AND ELECTRICAL SHOWROOMS James 81 Mulberry Lancaster, Pa. Financing Available Through Reliance, Inc. Branches in Harrisburg, Pa. 0 Olean, N.Y. 0 Williamsporff PC- Winchesler, Va. 0 Laurel, Md. D-me DUDE MI LK We Specialize in Home Delivery of Milk Telephone 397-2723 TBriak'n Dresses Sporlsweur Cosiu me Jewelry 23 E. Orange St. LLOYD'S BEAUTY SHOP 544 Reynolds Ave. Lancaster, Pa. Phone 393-6908 WARWICK RAMBLER ex COE CAMERA SHOP Wm? Ph t g hn S 1. :enum on mztsror o o rap ic upp les lr 148 North Queen St. PHQNE: LANC. 397-2466 I ' Phone 394-5824 ooo Nsw nonumn AVINUI Red Rose Sanitary Laundry For Quality 65 Service Launderers Bn Dry Cleaners Phone 393-1761 419 W. King St. Lancaster, Pa. AUTOMATIC HEATING D. E. MARTIN Phone 393-6781 MAURICE H. EBY Pharmacist Drugs Prescriptions Greeting Cards 714 Columbia Avenue Lancaster, Pa. Phone 397-3688 'I38 F. METTFETT 81 BROS. J. Richard- Leaman 311-313 N. Market Street FRUIT, VEGETABLES 8- SEAFOOD LANCASTER STORAGE CO. 342 N. Queen St. Storage of Household Goods BARR - HURST for everything in BOOKS and STATIONERY 16 West Orange Street EL CAPITAN PRODUCTS, INC. Lancaster, Pennsylvania LANCASTER BUSINESS SCHOOL U 10th Yeczrb Secretarial and Accounting Courses For High School Graduates and Callogo Students For Catalog, Address Registrar-48 North Queen Street Phone 397-8818 Lancaster, Pa. JOHN'S CONFECTIONERY 240 Ruby street Look for , , CHARLES H. McDIVITT OLDMAINE AMOCO Gas and Oil I Phone 392-9632 f mmoszwu wmv omomnrs South Pearl and Manor Streets -1'-Riff JI , - Lancaster, Pa' THDRUUEHBREDS THRDLIGH AND THROUGH AT DONNELLEY PRINTING COMPANY S un 391 sfeelway SDHDHE SHHDEP Phone 393-5661 Lancaster, Pa. 18 N- Queen Sf- Lancaster, Pa. Smifty's Toy 8. Hobby Shop Manor Shopping Center 1216 Millersville Pike Phone 393-2521 HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOPPE 25 East Orange Street Lancaster, Pa. Phone 392-8686 Helen Spidle, Prop. CHARLES S. REESE Plumbing - Heating 838 East Chestnut Street Lancaster, Pa. Phone 397-9549 JONES PONTIAC CO. West Orange 85 Pine Sts. Phone 394-0711 KEYSTONE EXPRESS 8. STORAGE CO., INC. Be Sure To Ask For KEPPEL'S CANDIES 323-25-27-29 N. Queen St. Made Better Every Day For Health and Energy Lancaster, Pa. Phone 397-8214 For the Best in Good Eats and School Supplies HAROLD F. HERB Red Rose Food Storew General Mdse. - Groceries Fresh Meats - Frozen Foods Vis Bausman, Pa. 17504 Phone 397-6489 SNYDER'S SNACK BAR Jeff Joe At the Mccaskey Comer BRENBERGER and MAIER 347 North Reservoir St. Clothiers 19 East Orange Street Lancaster, Pa. Phone 392-5204 Joseph Lyall and Mary Frances Reese enjoy sippin' soda thru a straw after school at Snyder s Snack Bar. 3,1 3 fi' fWi 4- Ahi::,, -AL. it 'i In-,ire af A xxxlx Eillpfi' 5,.ff '4' K 'gig' ' I , sosi M is its I E Q m?f'Tf WW9' rodacla ?7VQgg l 1X ,. :., ..,:,. , ,. ' 4 I 1 2 Z,: 'A-AA i , N ,,,:.4 zz, A A , r i i ' ' ' '-iA1 V44 Angz n ' , , L Q' . -. A.,. ' Prescriptions Sick Room Supplies APOTHECARY LANCASTER SURGICAL SUPPLY CHOICE MEATS COMPANY Telephone Orders Promptly Filled 214 North Duke Street Ph 397 6573 Lancaster, Pa. Phone 397-2763 one ' BATTERY 81 BRAKE AUTO PARTS 81 SERVICE, INC. GREENAWALT 8g KECK MEATS 533 Fairview Ave. Lancaster, Pa Shop When We Stop At Your Door A Salute To Graduates SHENK BRCS. Famous LANCASTER LAUNDRY Varsity Sweaters A and Better Laundering School 'iackets Url 'Hifi Dry Clpfffliflg The Girls' New Red Gym Suits and 152 E. King sr. Dial 397-8217 U- 5- Keds' U Colors J. RUSSEL GRAUL Atlantic Service Station Duke and Vine Streets Lancaster, Pa. iBIIartin'a Bairg S60 Larnpeter Road LANCASTER, PA. Phone 397-2701 Premium Dairy Products mn NC. amend Saves 'I41 ,, Hamburgers A ,L Hot Dogs ll 5 h ' French Fries C9 vs A mu STEAKS suss Bar B-Q Geez - a w xef1,,.5 igf? TWIN Kiss DRIVEQIN A Nxvf,, AQ. AV 1 ai pg s- ski X I N .4 Q si-gf 2213 Co1umb1a Avenue . Qg ff fi--'Y Q1 I V 5 Lancaster, Pa. QE e6P ff5 f in is f N 5 , f f Qfg gfigf Root Beer Ice Cream Sundoes Shakes 'ct' is -A W-Q to . ' by Sales Service Q : W PACKED -wig WITH F O R D 'As woLF Moron c G! PLEASURE! O' Lancaster, Pa. ' Phone 392-4185 A Product of PENN DAIRIES, INC. Lancaster, Pennsylvania If a man empties his purse into his head, no man can take it away from him. An in- vestment in knowledge always pays the best interest. -Franklin ANGELINI 81 GROFF NEW AND USED AUTO PARTS We Buy Late Model Wrecks For the Best Buys Call Us Now 2 Yards Yard :lil Yard 11:2 Lancaster, RD. 7 Box 402 Phone 393-5671 Manheim R.D. 3, Box 1913 Phone CR 3-2890 We Sell New Springs for All Make Cars Also New 14 Wheels for Fords, Plymouths, Dodges, and Chevrolets 142 For School Rings- Watches- Diamonds and Quality jewelry Open a Teen-Age Account-Pay Out of Your Budget Mr. Bernie Lyon, manager, tries a class ring on the finger of Nancy Lynes while Eliza- beth Dawson fcenterj admires another ring. ,ASH 33 N. Queen St. Lancaster, Pa. RINTZ ATLANTIC SERVICE E. King 8 Ann Streets Lubrication Tires, Batteries, G Accessories Lancaster, Pa. Phone 394-9947 THE ART PRINTING CO., INC. of Lancaster 0 ! GARDEN SPOT MEAT PRODUCTS Win Favor by Quality fand Flavor Frankfurters Luncheon Meats Ring Bologna Dutch Bologna Sliced Bacon Wonder Hams EZRA W. MARTIN CO. Lancaster, Pa. In Lancaster, Pa., It's Joe Myers' Restaurant Phone 394-1606 Lincoln Highway East C3 Milesj and Joe Myers' Diner Phone 393-0804 Lincoln Highway East C 1 Milej EXCELLENT FOOD - FINEST SERVICE Superb Home-Made Pies and Cakes People love people who bring CANDY CUPBOARD CHOCOLATES K I N G T H E A T R E The Largest Cinemascope Screen LANCASTER SALES CO., INC. Spic-n-Span Cars 1257 Manheim Pike Lancaster, Pa. Phone 394-0538 in Central Pennsylvania SEE... HORST 8K LICHTY 161 East King Street For the best in Sporting Goods PINK ICE BEAUTY SALON 1997 Columbia Avenue Lancaster, Pa. Phone 394-5207 SNYDER and IREDALE Funeral Home 141 East Orange Street Lancaster, Pa. I44 John C. Howett C. L. U. Life Insurance SAM LEE LAUNDRY 413 North Queen Street Phone 393-9270 SHIRTS OUR SPECIALTY The 1965 ECHO covers by THE s. K. SMITH COMPANY QHICAGO, ILLINOIS Munufaclurers of SMITHCRAFTED Quality Yearbook Covers H. M. STAUFFER 8a SONS, INC. COAL - FUEL OIL - OIL BURNER SERVICE BUILDING MATERIALS - LUMBER - FEED - MILLWORK LANCASTER LEOLA WITMER CASUAL CORNER 16 East King Street Aument Bros., Inc. Pleezing Foods Serving Restaurants 8a Institutions Phone 397-6163 UNION STOCK YARD CO. Lancaster, Pa. It's Fun To Shop AT REBMAN'S For Unusual ond Different Toys - Gifts - Favors Found In No Other Store Park 'IV Shop 9 till 9 Monday Through Saturday 800 SOUTH QUEEN STREET SINCE 1924 How to Look Like A Seventeen MODe1! Wear Fashions from Hager's Young Lancaster Sport Shop! Mrs. Julie Goodman shows a Madras shift to Theresa Robinson and Trina Hawkins, Who are interested in latest teen-age fashions. YOUNG LANCASTERU SPORT SHOP, Third Floor HAGER' West King Street Phone 397-6111 Lancaster, Pa 146 AUTOMOTIVE SALES CO. Auto Parts and Supplies 356 W. Orange St. Lancaster, Pa. Phone 393-3821 NELSON F. MAY FOOD MARKET 1248 Wabank Road Open: Weekdays 8-9 Sunday 10-7 Closed: Tuesday THE ROSE BOWL RESTAURANT 337-339 N. Queen St. Lancaster, Pa. Phone 393-3739 Phone 394-3738 Mrs. Donald B. Witmer shows a model Ferrari Berlinetta car to Thomas Gibson at Witmer's Hobby Shop. The Little Store with Hobbies Galore WITMER'S HOBBY SHOP Corner of College 85 Lemon S. NISSLEY GINGRICH, INC. 12 South Duke Street Lancaster, Pa. General Insurance Phone 393-3933 DARNELL'S MUSIC SHOP BAND and ORCHESTRA INSTRUMENTS 127 E. Orange Street Open Evenings HENRY GOTTSELIG Queen MARTIN E. KEEN airp Lancastefs Finest Phone 397-3691 415 South Queen Street 'I Phone 393-0631 Lancaster Pennsylvania C O C A - C O L A Bott ling Co., Inc. G. Rufus Hettinger, Mgr 1 , I H HENKEL a. MCALLISTER Q n 9 -v-ny. , i .- ,-qwy X , Professional Pharmacists I Mt? . W ' Dalrq ',' nhutnl I n.,. h'c.. 0Uee : 201 E. chestnut street Lancaster DAIRY QUEEN 1935 Columbia Avenue Lancaster, Pa. Dial 393-3814 THE HOST OF LANCASTER Motel - Restaurant- Coffee Shop Dancing Nightly Real Estate and Insurance J. G. FORNEY COMPANY, INC. SECOND FLOOR FRONT 30 Keller Avenue 39 North Duke Street Lancaster, Pa. Lancaster, Pa. Phone 397-8294 Wiclzersham Printing Company 111 East Cliestnut Street Lancaster, Pennsylvania 148 MOON! si-1001 THE Suddenly, that's more than just a figure of speech. For the graduates of 1965, it can become a reality . . . and not only in the obvious context of space exploration. In a host of occupations and businesses, including farm equipment manufacturing, new goals are waiting to be won. And today's teenagers, armed with high school diplomas, are moving into a commanding position in the competition to win them. For many, the only limits to their success will be the limits of their own ambition. New Holland cheers on the young people who are now preparing to translate classroom knowledge into on-the-job productivity and hopes many will gird to go the whole way . . . to shoot the moon in their chosen fields. To all, our good wishes for bountiful years ahead! Nrzw HOLLAND MACHINE COMPANY I-71st in Qfessland Farmingi PAUL STEFFY 31 SON BUTZ SIGN COMPANY Church and Christian Streets Lancaster, Pa. ' 250 Seymour Street Specializing in Chrysler Products Lancaster, Pa, Appel 81 Weber 12 East King Street Jeweiens look lor the golden arches.. . Mcllonald'sQ Wheatland Shopping Center RUOF'S FLOWERS 394-7253 601 S. Queen St. Lancaster, Penna. 149 Apollo On? Porting Someday when those here now leaf thru this book, Remembering pleasant hours, friendships won, While mingling sadness with their smiling look- May reoerie call back the work theyloe done. What dreams were born to die in high-school years? What hopes lioe on beyond commencement night? What strength have they to face the whole worldls fears? What shining goals are looming into sight? How many faces swarm among these pages! How many places form the background scene! The school that sheltered them thru growing stages Has shown them what esprit de corps can mean. When Life has taught them how she deals the plays, They'll take this book and turn its pages o'er, Perhaps they'll sigh, reviewing all the ways, For home and school, they might have gioen more. The times will grow, and thru the blame and praise A brighter, clearer oiew will be discerned Of all the happiness in high-school days, As looking back, they see how much they learned. Charlotte Hoffman, Class of 150 ,65 How Short Are The Douys Of Our Youth And Life-Homer No Gift ls More Precious Thom Good Advice-Erosmus u s V. L :LY ,ki Aix ' nf' J Q F y. A , 'x '. 'M R' 3' , A. wi n i .1 .1 V . .-.1 H if ! V it
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