John Piersol McCaskey High School - Echo Yearbook (Lancaster, PA)
- Class of 1966
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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 flag We'll Hy O'er the best in sport and learning. Hail to thee, McCaskey High. l S K E 9 c Q MBNA 7 'm m 1 -'Q Eiga: 'PNN Z 'i 1 3 ii I ' T fl T' 1 1 S5 G o ll A 0 Q' A Q- I Q JOX 'Sf w H J.-6 ,.'. -.v.A.l r-x,,?g,:,,:? ,,..,e'-- , I . 2 - - --11:92, r- b l ' 's,.:L'T-nqiaul s ' ' ' '- '1'-f f zej Ea-E' ,, 7 maxi Y ? 5-L, . . E-'fa .-fig Q-4, i127 g? 1h L?'1'T':l fi ,gfjf5,:LE-'S f 7-1 E . 1 3 f.- H. ff' If A' H , . ,ug f ' , 1 Q-gi-.ic I X XX! xy X XXQX 2 f 1 W 2 E, Q The Importance Of US 3 Familiar Places Bring Nostalgic Memories Coldleuf ceiling in the lobby Second widest stage in the United States . .-igmf Stillness Exists After Students Depcl rt Front hull und lightccl columns Press box and west side of the stadium - - ... we.. . 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M.Ed., Ed.D., University of Pittsburgh Pennsylvania State University School Boord Adds Newly-Elected Members me-im.. , f . ,, .sm .1 -,L-, , Arthur Boardman . ,,, ,., Raymond A. Getz mmf W Vice-president ,rr, L . . Eugene C. Groff Iohn E. Hambright President -vm 1 Charles M. Hoffman Robert V. Moss, jr. VVilliam A. Schaeffer Iohn C. Stauffer I. Richard Warfel 6 School And Community Leorn The Importonce Of US Amid civil-rights demonstrations and teach-ins sup- porting and opposing the United States, policy in Viet Nam, the 1966 yearbook staff chose to record the many changes that have occurred at McCaskey during the high- school years of the senior class. Even tho President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in November 1963, his concern for the development of youth continued to em- phasize the Importance of Usv to the future. Various factors have caused innovations in our McCas- key life. The increased need for higher education re- sulted in a seven-period day, characterized by the addition of more fourth-year language studies, a three- year required social-studies curriculum, the Lancaster English Enrichment Program, courses in advanced bi- ology and chemistry, higher mathematics, as well as the necessity of sixteen credits for graduation. Modernization of teaching methods resulted in a laboratory in the language department, driver-simulating machines in the new safety-education room, and ed- ucational television in Concert Hall. VVith the increased student and faculty enrollment, the administrative staff was enlarged. S. Ernest Kilgore, former dean of boys, was promoted to director of guid- ance of the city schools. Another dean of girls was ap- pointed in 1963-64 and two more men in 1964-65. One of the latter resigned and was replaced in March of 1966. Dean,' Kilgore was replaced by 'iHead Counselor Rob- ert V. King. To enable the counselors to better advise the sophomores, SCAT STEP tests were administered. An of- fice manager was employed. Data-processing equipment began handling attendance records, student report cards, and student schedules. Other changes over the three-year period included the transferral of elubs to the end of the day, the elimina- tion of daily devotions and Bible reading, and the as- signment of eighth period to one teacher. Our band per- formed on national television and played at the World's Fair in New York. The class of 1965 was the first to have its commencement at Franklin and Marshall College instead of at MeCaskey. Girls received permission to participate in interscholastic sports. A new superintendent of schools was appointed, and a new position of director of secondary schools was cre- ated. From September 1963 till June 1966, the school board had 16 different members, five of whom have served during the past three years. At McCaskey, this past year has been a year of hos- pitalizationv-with five teachers spending extended time in the hospital. A third teacher was added to the special- education department in january. CThe second had been added in 1964.1 One teacher was married at Christmas, one died in January. After 35 years, Boyd L. Sponaugle retired from coach- ing football, A department head was added for foreign languages. A new dramatics director was appointed. The social committee was assigned to only one counselor: an audio-visual aids instructor was named, a new school newspaper adviser was designated. Other positions to which different teachers were named were that of locker supervisor, cheerleader and majorette advisers, swim- ming and head football coaches, and honor-society ad- viser. Substitute teachers were necessary for one who resigned to teach in a college and for Franklin R. Marsh, who became coordinator of Federal and State education programs in Lancaster. Now, tho we of the senior class are part of the past, future McCaskeyites mav also realize the importance of the years from September 1963 to June 1966. ECHO eo-editors, Joyce Keiper and Michell Smith check office files for correct spelling of students' namesl OUR PROGRAM A Goodly Fellowship ' .... . . Page 8 We Act Our Parts ......... . . Page 20 Triumphs And Tragedies .. Page 46 Our Brave New World .... .. Page 70 Our Times .............. . . Page 84 Together We Achieve .. Page 94 Advertisements ......... Page 132 1 , ff! X ff Q A Gcbodly 5 f J Fellowship 6 X7 1i..,,. , . ., Meeting informally after school for cookies and coffee are Miss Charlotte M. Spinella, Regis G. Bcrnhardt, Miss Esther Ray Diller, H. Leland Hoover, and Mrs. Elizabeth I. Geiger, cafeteria director. 9 John H. Rodman, Principal B.S., Millersville State College Ed.M., Temple University Edward C. Kraft, Assistant Principal B.S., Millersville State College M.A., Columbia University Aolministrotors Utilize Automotion And Science ,ff Right: Assistant principal Edward C. Kraft Ccenterl was among the teachers given influenza shots this year. Miss Louise E. Kuhlmann, the school nurse, prepares a needle while Dr. Norman E. Snyder, chief medical examiner in the city schools, administers an injection. Left: Preparing a student's records which will be sent to college is Mrs. Thelma F. Druecker, oHice clerk in charge of transcripts. School principal John H. Rodman holds in his right hand the type of report card for- merly used at McCaslceyg in his left hand is the new type of record, produced by an automated process. E 5 s Q 1 Robert V. King, Boys, Counselor Mrs. Mary B. Myers, Girls' Counselor A.B., M.S. in Ed., B.S., Millersville State College Franklin 6: Marshall College M.S. in Ed., University of Pennsylvania Guidance Staff Experiences Changes And Additions Robert V. King became senior boys, counselor after S. Ernest Kilgore was appointed Director of Guidance of the city schools. This year saw the addition of two men counselors to the guidance staff. However H Stanley Wills stayed only till January 10, 1966. He was replaced by Regis G. Bernhardt in March. Sara Jane Caum, Assistant A.B., Syracuse University M.Ed., Pennsylvania State University R. Eugene Hummel, Assistant B.S., Bloomsburg State College Ed.M., Temple University li s 3 sf: f rf H. Stanley Wills, Assistant B.S. and M.Ed., Millersville State College 'Wai' fx Q5 r W 55 SUSAN ATKINS, B.S., West Chester State College, Phy- sical Education, Girls' Intramural Supervisor. FOSTER AUCUSTINE, B.S. in Art Ed. Kutztown State College, M. in Ed., Pennsylvania State University, Crafts, Stagecraft Supervisor DONALD BAKER, A.B., St. joseph's 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, Social Studies C. RICHARD BECHTEL, B.S., East Stroudsburg State College, Physical Education, Assistant Soccer Coach BLANCHE I. BEHRENS, B.S., Hood College, A.M., Columbia University, Home Economics MRS. IZORA BOWERMASTER, B.S., Millersville State College, B.S. in L.S., Drexel Institute of Technology, Assist- ant Librarian ROBERT W. BROOME, B.S., Franklin and Marshall College, M.S., Universit of Pennsylvania, English, English Department Head SAMUEL F. BROWN, B.S. in Econ., Franklin and Marshall College, Driver Education PAUL A. BUCKS, B.S., Franklin and Marshall College, Science KATHRYN M. BUCKWALTER, B.S., Millersville State College, M.A., Duke University, English As supervisor of detention period, Miss B. Arvilla Miller checks names on eighth-period slips. DONALD CLOUD, B.S., Millersville State College, French, Spanish MRS. DOROTHEA C. COULTER, Millersville State Col- lege, English DONNA MAE COUY, B.S., Indiana State College, English MRS GLORIA M DENLINCER BS Bridgewater Col lege Home Economics ESTHER RAY DILLER B S in Business Ed Elizabeth town College Business Education Science AMOS E. DOMBACH, B.S., Millersville stare College, arsitri A ' irrt .,.,. is I 'r,,r.- L, , E WILBERT DOURTE, A.B., Elizabethtown College, Math- ematics, Assistant Swimming Coach GERALD V. DUNKLE, B.S., Millersville State College, Social Studies CLARENCE M. EBERSOLE, A.B., Franklin and Marshall College, A.M., Columbia University, Social Studies, Social Studies Department Head G. ALLEN ECKERT, B.S., Millersville State Collegeg M.S. in Ed., Temple University, Social Studies, Football Equip- ment Manager, Assistant Baseball Coach JAMES S. ERNST, B.S., Millersville State College, Special Education CHARLES R. ESHLEMAN, B.S., Franklin and Marshall College, M.S. in Ed., University of Pennsylvania, Science, Science Department Head ist Marian Berberian, head majorette, is aided by Mrs. Colleen Nophsker, new adviser to the majorettes. MRS. ELEANOR S. ESHLEMAN, B.S., Pennsylvania State University, Home Economics HENRY L. FERICH, IR., B.S., Millers- ville State College, Driver Education, Drafting MARION E. FOSDICK, B.S., Millers- ville State Collegeg M. in Ed., Penn- sylvania State University, Business Education MRS. D. MARIAN FRANCK, B.S., West Chester State Collegeg M.S., Springfield College, Physical Education, Girls' Intramural Supervisor PAUL W. FREY, B.S., Franklin and Marshall Collegeg M.S. in Sci., Uni- versity of Maryland, Mathematics FRANK GEICER, B.S., Millersville State College, Mathematics, Science EDWARD L. HALLER, B.S. in Econ., Franklin and W Marshall College, A.M., New York University, Driver Educationg Golf Coach , CLIFFORD D. HARTMAN, B.S., Iuniata Collegeg M. in fi Ed., Pennsylvania State University, English PAUL L. HENNEMAN, Bs. in Ed., Indiana state Col- , ,,. lege, Mathematics f lf , t t ,'tl' . dy K i PAUL A. HERMAN, A.B., Gettysburg College, A.M., 'iiii Emory University, Social Studies 'Q pn, ,firsfff Z ABRAM E. HERR, B.S., Springfield College, A.M., Co- , ,,,,'A A ig lumbia University, Social Studies .l . JOHN H. HERR, B.S., Elizabethtown College, Business j Education '-i f' .1 7 'Q gp' , y rw' 4? 74 Y' 4. fi, 2.5 .gy f is E , si g , 5? Y, Electric Shop tomobile Shop EARL L. KOTH, B.S., Pennsylvania State University, Drafting, Tennis Coach GORDON A. KRAFT, A.B., Frank- lin and Marshall College, Mathematics, Assistant Football Coach, Head Swim- ming Coach MORRIS E. KRAPE, B.S., Indiana State College, English, Dramatics Supervisor LEAH M. KRESGE, B.A., Beaver College, M.A., Middlebury College, French, Foreign Languages Depart- ment Head LOUISE E. KUHLMANN, B.S., Mil- lersville State College, R.N., Lankenau Hospital, Pennsylvania State Univer- sity, Nurse RODNEY L. LAW, B.S., Kutztown State College, M.S. in Art Ed., Uni- versity of Pennsylvania, Art MRS. ANN E. HERTZ, B.S., Susquehanna University, Business Education H. LELAND HOOVER, Pennsylvania State University IOHN C. LONG, B.S., M. in Ed., Millersville State Col- lege, Industrial Arts P. ROBERT HERR, B.S., Millersville State College, M. in Ed., University of Delaware, Social Studies, Head Base- ball Coach, Assistant Basketball Coach 1 HENRY A. HOOVER, B.S., Franklin and Marshall Col- lege, A.M., Cornell University, Science H. GRANT HURST, A.B., Franklin and Marshall College French, Cross-Country Coach, Assistant Tennis Coach s WARREN KLINE, IR., Pennsylvania State University, Au- Dramatics superivsor Morris E. Krape looks over the program for the school play. JOSEPH P. LESHINSKIE, B.S., Bloomsburg State College, Mathematics, Science MRS. INEZ G. LONG, A.B., Manchester College, English HENRY L. MARKLEY, B.S., Millersville State College, M.S. in Ed., University of Pennsylvania, Science DAVID W. MARTIN, B.S., Millersville State Collegeg M.S., Temple University, Science, Audio-Visual Director EDGAR E. MATTERER, A.B., Franklin and Marshall College, M. in Ed., Temple University, Social Studies MICHAEL MAVEIDES, A.B., Muhlenberg College, M. in , ,ff Ed., Temple University, Business Education ,,,, -r DANIEL W. MecARY, B.S., Lebanon Valley College, sei- ence, Assistant Track Coach ,.,,e 'f THOMAS D. McVEY, B.S., Millersville State College, f,e. , .,A English JOHN s. MEEKINS, B.S., Millersville State College, Driver Education ,V ,I PAUL R. MESSERSMITH, AB., Albright College, Math- ematics IAMES F. METZGER, Pennsylvania State University, Ma- . ZH A Chine Shop A 'Y rr ,I ? As part of his job as audio-visual aids director, David W. Martin threads film thru a projector. MRS. COLLEEN NOPHSKER, B.S., Indiana State Col- lege, English PORSIA PALUMBO, B.S., Millersville State College, M. in Ed., University of Delaware, Spanish B. ARVLLA MILLER, AB., Juniata College, M.A., Pennsylvania State Uni- versity, English CHARLES B. MILLER, B.S., Lebanon Valley Collegeg M.S. in Ed., Bucknell University, Social Studies, Assistant Football Coach, Head Basketball Coach EUGENE W. MILLER, B.S., West Chester State College, M.S., Scranton University, Social Studies, Assistant Wrestling Coach CHARLES S. MULHATTEN, B.S., Franklin and Marshall Collegeg M. in Ed., M.B.Ed., Temple University, Busi- ness Education, Business Department Head DAVID J. MYERS, B.S., Millersville State College, Mathematics IAMES 1. NEELY, B.S., M. in Ed., Temple University, Health, Soccer Coach, Faculty Manager of Atheltics WEEE H3 atifewt WILLIAM I. PAPAVASILION, B.S., Millersville State ' ff College, English MRS. JEANNETTE M. PHILIP, B.S., Indiana State Col- lege, Business Education WILLIAM C. PIPER, B.S., Lock Haven State College, M. in Ed., Temple University, Physical Education, Head Wrestling Coach ROBERT A. POHLE, B.S., Indiana State Collegeg M.S. in Ed., Temple University, Business Education -v 15 .I we V 3 'W Q 12- . U ? M Y l r ixmw r, 4 .6 fab l 5 riff 3 5 , rf I Q52 f?n..r.1fff , fm .ii I... S. . f -- gA2ff,rnfvz.fe ef. -fr N, f 3. , My Q' 'S . ,gui f -- -gi-+ Elf ' w1s,gAz,iffr5f5?'is?5'1 's' 'egg rAt,f Pi Fl We ' I 29241515519 far xg it girl? ei E1',.:E'!:E- 4' ?: I. 4, ' . - ' .Q 9 at if 51 sf 2 EQ Iv N K X I r V. f fr ev- f i ' rAev1 ,asa .rss . , S.. ny - A .I .I A :ITS ' sf Al? anew. -.ees , 4561 DONALD C. POWERS, B.S., Millersville State College, Social Studies MRS. MARTHA C. POWL, B.S., West Chester State College, Health FRANK POZDA, B.S., East Stroudsburg State College, Physical Education, Health MRS. CAROLYN A. QUARLES, B.S., Madison College, M.A,, New York University, Physical Education, Girls Intramural Supervisor HERBERT I. QUIGLEY, 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, Social Studies, Assistant Football Coach JANICE L. REED, B.S., Bloomsburg State College, M.Ed., Temple Univer- sity, Business Education DOUGLASS M. REINHART, B.A. Albright College, M. in Ed., Pennsyl- vania State University, Mathematics a CHARLES K. ROTH, B.S., Elizabeth- town College, Business Education BERNARD N. SANTANIELLO, B.S., Millersville State College, M.S. in Ed., Temple University, Social Studies- Assistant Football Coach a DENNIS C. SCHMID, A.B., Lebanon Valley College, English DOROTHY E. SCHOCK, B.S. in Music, New York University, Vocal Music, Director of Glee Clubs iii I . , E A, .1 A English ,,rrae'f,,u ' t ' , .xc am-M , , , aa Wd 7 l james Sensenig sings a song with Miss Dorothy E. Schock, selected as Teacher of the Year in Lancaster Cityf' CHARLES B. SCHRIVER, B. A., Gettysburg College, ,lyiy ., ...., ,. 7 .- gl If 'WWW ...wt 'init' 4 Saks 395 2 Q M .. 1,35 1 KA qf n ' . iw ? a ,ai f AVE! 1 5 2 - ,fe . ' v.. aeg.fZ:f5f.m,a K KR Y' 'X Ii fgfiigiii J, , , -, , .K -ff all-gym ,, 'V -- Us w ft 1 S, f , .ffm if M , 3 1,531el.,sigma-:?zfa..f1 fi-grfil'- ii-E. .1 :f5T, '1z f W, ,wry f m ,MP , f f- X . , r- , ,..s.,...... -zvv-v-mn-m- GLENN WALTER SHAFFER, B.S., Millersville State Col- lege, M. in Natural Sciences, University of Delaware, Science SANDRA L. SHANFELDER, B.S., Millersville State Col- lege, Spanish, Cheerleaders, Supervisor I. IRVIN SHELLY, B.S., Millersville State College, M.S., University of Pennsylvania, Wood Shop JOHN B. SHENK, B.S., Millersville State College, M.S. in Ed., University of Pennsylvania, Special Education JOHN M. SILKNETTER, A.B., Franklin and Marshall College, M. S., University of Pennsylvania, Social Studies, English, School Newspaper Adviser HAROLD E. SINCLAIR, B.S., Indiana State College, Bus iness Education CHARLOTTE M. SPINELLA, B.S., Millersville State Col lege, Social Studies BOYD L. SPONAUGLE, B.S., Lebanon Valley College Science, Head Track Coach p .,'f :., , Mas. Jo s. STOKES, B.S., Millersville siaie College, M.S., Temple University, Mathematics ' DONALD L. TROSTLE, B.S., Lebanon Valley College, A 7 1, Instrumental Music, Director of Bands and Orchestra Q H' MRS. IUDITH D. VOGT, B.S., Russell Sage College, Physical Education, Health, Girls' Intramural Supervisor N-:if Z ' In industrial arts, Robert Turner re- places Franklin R. Marsh, now local director of federal funds. PHYLLIS 1. WOLGEMUTH, B.S., Bob Jones University, M.S., Temple University, Business Education MRS. PATRICIA A. BERKHEIMER, Clerk MRS. THELMA F. DRUECKER, Clerk MRS. LILLIAN C. HANKLE, Clerk RUTH N. SLAUCH, Clerk FRANK R. SPERRY, Olhce Manager VIOLET B. WEBER, B.S., Millersville State College, Business Yearbook Adviser Education, JAMES T. WHITE, B.A., Elizabeth- town College, English RUPERT A. VVILLIAMS, B.S., West Chester State College, M. in Ed., Penn- sylvania State University, Physical Edu- cation, Boys' Intramural Supervisor, Physical-Education Department Head JOSEPH J. WOITKO, B.S., Penn- sylvania State University, Special Education MRS. DIANE G. WOLF, A.B., Gettys- burg College, German DOROTHEA E. WOLFE, B.S., Mil- lersville State College, B.S. in L.S., State University of New York at Albany, Head Librarian ,WW , E., 5. jgwgmwmgagm, H'-Wg. 9 Qrieuiwiffimvii-,a..,f:U . A., 'ww-vifirsffwsasf 'ai'-f , 59.3.5 if -i ' ' f I ,.,.. . , iiiti l 5 an 'ill ' ir .W f p iffy .MQW 9 a jk if if we l 7 y I 4 -ff il, M fy . ig. ,,+,Wa,... j?a2iiAmg,14wis ' ., ' .fi .1 - if f 'J' A f 5 i ,., 'Q L - 213' fi- S A .X ,Nadi h ff , J . W t . ' . ffixzlii. ,JS Q 5 is xt ,vga H 'this i.i. l . . if iill A it A ' i if ' ii I I,'bYsYiQ5?iE i 'z ' 'gi I., ..,, 1s,C','l,,,1 .,,p ,, i I V F ,... f zirftifm t ' N't2','l'-iii? fi , if M. 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These two classes were added to the McCas- Right: Glenn W. Shaffer displays titration apparatus for key curriculum in September for students who have his advanced chemistry class while Daniel W. McGary completed biology, chemistry, and physics. 18 Zin fllllrmnriam Ianuary 24, 1966, Miss Phyllis I. Wolgemuth, one of the members of the McCaskey family, bade farewell to A Goodly Fellowshipf, She was a graduate of-Donegal High School, class of 1957, and the Bob Iones University, class of 1961. She received her Master's degree from Temple University in August, 1965. A dedicated busi- ness teacher of typing and arithmetic book- keeping at McCaskey for one and one-half years, Miss Wolgemuth originally taught at Dephord High School in New Jersey. Respected and admired by teachers and stu- dents, she was a generous and unselfish person who willingly gave of her time to help others. Miss Wolgemuth, who respected the rights of everyone, possessed strong convictions and high ideals. Her untimely death was a great loss to the school. :Crossing The Bar Sunset and evening star, And one clear call for mel And may there be no moaning of the bar, When I put out to sea, But such a tide as moving seems asleep, Too full for sound and foam, When that which drew from out of the boundless deep Turns again home. Twilight and evening bell, And after that the dark! And may there be no sadness of farewell, When I embark. For though from out our bourne of Time and Place The flood may bear me far, I hope to see my Pilot face to face When I have crossed the bar. Alfred, Lord Tennyson We Act Qur Parts 1 WV SWL 20 iw VVVV S 'A ' I ' x1,,TE1f!f' Cynthia Leeds and Daniel Flynn can see by the clock that the regular school day is about to end and that the many extra-curricular activities will soon begin. 21 ,f E , Editorial Staff-Front Row: Karen Kraft, head typistg Candace Greenwald, advertising editor, Michell Smith and Joyce Keiper, co-editors, Linda Jones, circulation manager, Susan Hershey, features editor, Susan Mueh- leisen, organization editor. Second Row: Jerilyn Hoefel, class editor, John Byers, Lisa Crider, Diane Stoltz and lgeborah Kitson, senior editors, Jeffrey Forster, sports e itor. ECHO Illustrcates Changes At McCoskey Advised by Miss Violet B. Weber, a staff of 35 seniors combined the idea of sketches of work- ing hands with the theme illustrating all the changes in McCaskey life since the arrival of the class in September, 1963, as sophomores. Since artwork was needed, staff member Mary First Row: Barbara Dunlap, Judith Spece, Gail Sen- senig, Barbara Thomasco, Susan Tollinger, Nancy Koelsch. Second Row: Willa Feigley, Susan Sayers, Rick enlisted the aid of junior Donna Devine to make sketches of the hands on divider and end pages. In mechanical-drawing class, Mich- ael Aument and James Albright ruled layout sheets on which photographs of seniors and the faculty Were pasted. Rosanne Miller, Mary Rick, Jeanne Moyer. Third Row: Carol Whitaker, Frank VVitmer, Jeffrey Miller, Neil Howett, Elizabeth Bates. MX Front Row: Elizabeth Ziegler, Beverly Smoker, :Joanne Yeager, Kathy Arnold, Kathleen Wenger, Jane Pedrick, Martha Mann, Brenda Shrum, Ann Madden, Charlotte Hammond, Martha Miller. Second Row: Susan Martin, Huey Rodman, Gloria Gerlitzki, Cheryl Clemson, Dace Rekis, Kathy Schmuck, Gloria Campbell, Barbara Mable Deborah Stover, Jane Stapinski. Third Row: Bruce Bern- hardt, Michael Vollmer, Charles Grezlak, Joseph Lyall photographer, Frederick Benson, Richard Amour, pho- tographer, Paul Vaughn, George Stoler. Stott Contributes Abilities To Yecirbook Left: Marshall Dussinger, professional photographer, fcenterJ takes a picture of a homeroom for the yearbook as Michell Smith, co-editor, and Diane Stoltz, senior editor, check the positions of the students. Right: Displaying campaign posters are top ECHO salesmen John Byers, Brenda Shrum fbelowJ, and Candace Greenwald. 23 Editorial Staff-Front Row: Gail Sensenig, associate editor, Barbara Haines, editor-in-chief, Nancy Koelsch, managing editor. Second Row: Sally Roe and Susan up ,,. . ,Q- .ZX Tollinger, co-features editors, Rosanne Miller, news edi- tor and radio programmer, Alan Gilbert, sports editor. VIDETTE Informs Students And Teachers Every two weeks the students of McCaskey un- consciously pick up their issues of the VIDETTE, never realizing that two hectic weeks of report- ing, photographing, sketching layouts, and copy- reading are spent in preparing the publication. The VIDETTE staff, advised by Iohn M. Silk- netter, publishes 16 bi-weekly issues each year. The stait begins working during the summer to Features Staff-Front Row: Kathryn Knight, Barbara Thomasco, columnist, Jeanne Herman, Linda Ulmer, L ' I, prepare a free paper for each student on the first day of school. In addition to writing, some mem- bers report news and sports results on the Scho- lastic Hi-Jinx radio program, some also edit the school football programs. This year the VIDETTE received its four- teenth consecutive Keystone Award presented by the Pennsylvania School Press Association. Row: Susan Rosenfeld, Lynn Forster, Larry Wolpert, photographer, Michael Aurnent, Craig Bernhardt, -5 H X Carol Whitaker, Janet Girvin, Beverly Randall. Second Catherine Fries, Patricia Wohlsen. S Q . N ,., r , l x 5 - 'J iff? r ,guepxfnw 1 1 'U 4 ' 4' as sill lexus 3 J li Q ., ., if is is News Staff-Front Row: Marcia Trach, Patricia Hartlieb, Gerlitz, Gale Lehman, Cynthia Hawk. Third Row: Mary Sharman Mehaffey, Beth Reapsome, Eileen Quickel, Shertzer, Cynthia Hedricks, Deborah Johnson, Donald Jennifer Holler, Judy Aron, Christine Mimm. Second Christi-nan, Samuel Hernandez, Richard Regar, Sherma Row: Shari Goldstein, Sharon Fleming, Cathy Strine, Hite, Judith Rittenhouse, Michell Smith, Patricia Zercher, Carolyn Immel, Linda Superior Poper Means Busy Stciffers Right-Advertising and Circulation Staffs- Front Row: Pamela Herman, Diane Stoltz, Kathleen Adams, Kathleen McManus, Mar- ian Davis, Sandra Warshaw. Second Row: Marguerite Moyer, Adabelle Stephens, Thomas Helm, Kim Klemmer, Barbara Rineer. L Left-Sports Staff-Front Row: Robert Floyd, Robert Brown, Carol Underkoiller, Judith Rill, Eileen Rineer, James Hamaker. Second Row: George Biechler, Jack Neal, Richard Jones, David Smith, columnist, Michael Bauer. ..,..m-vresP' was ECHO-Front Row: Deborah Stover, Susan Hershey, Judith Spece, Mary Rick, Lisa Crider, Linda Jones, Deb- orah Kitson. Second Row: Susan Muehleisen, Diane Stoltz, Joyce Keiper, Michell Smith, Dace Rekis, Kathy Schmuck, Barbara Mable. Third Row: Jeffrey Forster, Neil Howett, Jerilyn Hoefel, Candace Greenwald, Karen Kraft, Richard Amour, Joseph Lyall, Miss Violet B. Wfeber, adviser. Stolffers Receive Quill Ancl Scroll Honors Selected by John M. Silknetter and Miss Violet B.Webe1', advisers to the VIDETTE and ECHO, respectively, 38 seniors and 13 juniors qualified for membership in the Quill and Scroll, an in- ternational honorary society that recognizes out- standing service by high-school journalists. VIDETTE-Front Row: Cathy Strine, Carolyn Immel, Susan Tollinger, Sharman Mehaffey, Sherma Hite, Judith Rittenhouse, Pamela Herman. Second Row: Carol Whi- taker, Gail Sensenig, Barbara Haines, Rosanne Miller, Sally Roe, Barbara Thomasco, Susan Rosenfeld, Janet A pre-requisite for membership is that a can- didate must rank in the upper third of his class. VIDETTE members also contribute 100 inches of copy or its equivalent in work, While ECHO staffers participate in copywriting, proofreading, typing, art work, and record-keeping. Girvin. Third Row: Michael Bauer, David Smith, Mic- hael Aumcnt, Richard Jones. Robert Cummings, Craig Bernhardt, Robert Floyd, Alan Gilbert, John M. Silk- netter, adviser. ECHO And VIDETTE Stolffs Combine Fun And Work Right: Pamela Herman, circulation manager, sits among some of the posters she created for the VIDETTE subscription campaign. Right: As VIDETTE reporters and Scholastic Hi- jinx announcers, This is Sharman Mehaffey and Rosanne Miller, bringing you the latest news from McCaskey.,' Lower Left: At the ECHO-VIDETTE banquet in May, 1965, Dale Matt fclass of '65l tricks Kathleen Adams fcenterl, who is under the hypnotic spell of John B. Shenk Crightj. Lower Right: Karen Kraft and Kathleen Adams, under the influence of hypnotism, shed tears of despair because they spoiled each other's first-gradel' drawings at the banquet. ,SF o ,,, fe! ora? wf 150 . .J 9' 9- ' iDON'V FYR EI' 'lr , . 1 . 1 1 'f, in ' , . w, :-'Ji so ' fygzf i. ,,, erm: pg 2 va, a , q - M.- I K 'Q t Y ff , , 5 ,s r N if f . 2. .. x ,,. ,..,.., il 7 Handbook, Programs, and Safety Committees-Front Row: Kathleen McManus, Cynthia Burger, secretary, Shirley Breneman, Lynn Forster, Sharon Brown, Char- lotte Hammond, Sherma Hite, Barbara Haines, Kathy Miller. Second Row: Kathleen Kessler, Jeanne Moyer, Cynthia Baker, Linda Spangler, Sharon Geib, Linda School Problems Heool The Student Council, under the guidance of Edward C. Kraft, is composed of elected repre- sentatives from homerooms and school activities. Headed by seniors, the eight committees sponsor assemblies, operate the concessions stand at home Cafeteria, Concessions, and Welfare Committees-Front Row: Shari Goldstein, Sandra Warshaw, Kathryn Wick- line, Jane Stapinski, Barbara Cohen, Beth Reapsome, Barbara Kieffer. Second Row: Daniel Browning, Deb- orah Smuck, Linda Schmitt, Kathy Schmuck, Sandra 3 3 5 it sive Snyder, Karen Herr, Karen Kraft, Marguerite Moyer. Third Row: Bruce Bernhardt, Thomas Rohrer, James Doman, Jeffrey Anderson, John Kofroth, Brent Hawkins, president, Neil Howett, Edgar Barnes, Earl Zimmerman, Paul Reitz, John Sterkenberg, Steele Downer. Student Council Agenda athletic events, improve cafeteria conditions, and revise the student handbook. Officers are president, Brent Hawkins, vice-president, Geor- gette Hartg and secretary, Cynthia Burger. Groff, Susan Reynolds, Stephen Kadushin. Third Row: William Erb, Gregory Schultz, Thomas Helm, James McKay, Joseph Lyall, Thomas Gibson, Stephen Zablotny. Front Row: Ioyce Eshleman, Martha Mann, Cheryl Clemson, Sherma Hite, Ann Madden, Cynthia Albright, Barbara Fish, Susan Martin, Anne Brinser, Martha Brod- sky. Second Rowz Lisa Crider, Jane Pedrick, Blanche Bandy, Sally Meiser, Marion Nesbit, Linda Yohe, Kath- leen Adams, Sharon Chillas, Nancy Burchett, Kathryn Knight, Sandra Bowman. Third Row: john Bvers, Jane Stapinski, Patricia Wohlsen, Kim Klemmer, Brenda Shrum, Sherry Somerfield, Arlene Diosegy, Kathy Sehmuck, Kathy Arnold, Cathy Kindbom, Catherine Mc- Laughlin, Jeffrey Forster. Fourth Row: Mitchell Loeb, William Dochat, Charles Sommers, David Zentmyer, Ronald Burger, Iohn Holzworth, Mark Stevenson, Bruce Bernhardt, David DeCr0ce, lack Neal. Fifth Row: Michael O'Donnell, Mark Budwig, Edgar Barnes, Peter Shelley, Frederick Benson, Michael Conlin, Thomas Gibson, Michael Flick, Charles Grezlak, James Evans. Honor Society Admits 82 New Scholo rs Front Row: Mary Zahn, Cathy Strine, Sally Roe, Carol XVhitaker, Michell Smith, Candace Greenwald, Susan Tollinger, Rosanne Miller, Gail Sensenig, Karen Kraft. Second Row: Susan Reidenbach, Susan Muchleisen. Bar- bara Haines, Pamela Herman, Sandra Groff, Kathleen Scheid, Mary Rick, Linda jones, Nancy Lynes, Ian Schaefer, Ioyce WVilson. Third Row: Nancy Koelsch, Barbara Thomasco, Diane Stoltz, Susan McCormick, Maxine Moffett, Suzanne Hollinger, Iudy Harding, Barbara Tidwell, Deborah Smuck, Kathleen McManus, loyce Keiper, secretary, Susan Hershey. Fourth Row: Brenda Pfeiffer, Elizabeth Slaymaker, Reed Rodman, Charles Izzo, Duane Moore, Ronald Stepanehick, VVillian1 Nieto, Frederick Purdy, Lewis Sanders, Alan Gilbert, Ierilyn Hoefel. Fifth Row: Clifford D. Hartman, adviser, john Heiserman, Thomas Rohrer, Timothy Kauffman, vice-president, Jeffrey Miller, Richard VVin- ters, Gregory Pennell, Daniel Trexler, Iames Snyder, Neil Howett, president, Frank XVitmer. 29 Checkroom, Publicity, Property, and Refreshments Com- mittees-Front Row: Carol Weaver, Ann Gross, Susan Tollinger, Edgar Barnes and Nancy Lynes, co-chair- men, Susan Reidenbach, Arlene Diosegy, Sandra Croft, Jane Lees. Second Row: Susan Martin, Patricia Wohlsen, Cynthia Baker, Susan McCormick, Karen Herr, Jeanne Moyer, Nancy Koelsch, Beth Reapsome, Karen Kraft, Susan Broome. Third Row: Ronald Stepanchick, Fred- erick Purdy, Charles Grezlak, Frank Witmer, Peter Shelley, Richard Winters, Gregory Pennell, Jeitrey Miller, geffrey Burger, Ronald Migdon, David Zentmyer, Ielfrey orster. Sociol Committee Sponsors Record-Breoking Doinces Advised solely by Miss Sara jane Caum for the iirst time, each dance has had attendance of over 500. Opening in October with Devil's Disco- thequef' the committee followed with Big Red Rompv in November. In December came Holly- Left: Chairmen of the Junior Prom Committee, jeffrey Forster and Michell Smith, decorate the checkroom door for the 1965 prom, Tahitian Paradisef' Right: Mem- baloof' followed in February by Batman,s Buga- loov and in March by 'iMumbo-jumbo Mambo. The Prom, the biggest social event of the year, was held june 3, in charge of the Junior Prom Committee. bers of the Social Committee prepare the gymnasium for the fall dance, Devil's affair of the 1965-66 season. Discothequef' the first ' ' g f 1 , M sf i T as ,i.i -- ta, , f 5 , ??f-Qiii i 5 Y 5:55552 Q L -' -. 5' 5 J A - , ir 2 . fi f E 'I ,ll s 1 Left: Charles Crezlak fbelowl and Jeffrey Miller spin a giant spider web for the Halloween dance, Devil's if 1 N ' ,,-,Mt an ,M gy fs -K rw' K 45172 Ma ffaffw S, an s , Q f 1 3 ,J f ,ez 1 f 0' f if fair ,fwx ' fr? 7 vi 2 A- 'lf 'Mlm , f.aafgf'G'14cYr- M is .I . '-4:i',f3Vf1m-,Lai :AW rags ef isfafziwlf, vfgarszrmig- ,-iw,-all - iff? Q r: yi :M W M, V' Q 2 ' 1 X if , im 2- saw! if gif? 3 N-1 mil , I ,, Discothequef' Right: Linda Ulmer decorates the goal posts for N0vember's dance, Big Red Rompf' Creative Decorations Prove Highlight Ot Dances The All-School Social Committee, under the chairmanship of Edgar Barnes and Nancy Lynes, sponsored six dances during the year. The eight committee chairman are as follows: Admissions, Thomas Sampson, Checkroom, Susan Tollingerg Admissions, Decorations, Guests, and Music Commit- tees-Front Row: Carol Rees, Martha Mann, Carol Un- derkoitler, Gail Sensenig, Brenda Shrum, Rosanne Miller, Kathleen Adams, Barbara Haines, Cynthia Leeds. Sec- ond Row: Nancy Ellison, Diane Stoltz, Barbara Thom- Decorations, Barbara Haines and Kathleen Mc- Manus, Guests, Rosanne Miller, Music, Neil Howett, Property, Ieffrey Miller and Gregory Pennell, Publicity, jeffrey Forster, Refreshments, Michell Smith. asco, Lisa Crider, Kathleen McManus, Lynn Forster, Michell Smith, Candace Greenwald, Linda Ulmer. Third Row: Thomas Sampson, Ieifrey Lively, Timothy Kauffman, Brent Hawkins, Daniel LeVan, Michael Flick, Neil Howett, Stephen Zablotny, Craig Bernhardt. xlf 31 .iS Left: Mr. Witherspoon tastes a glass of el- derberry wine as Martha patiently awaits the Mend results. Abby also ofters a glass of wine to Mr. Gibbs, an unsuspecting elderly gentleman. Middle Left: Dr. Her- man Einstein clumsily accepts the dead body of Mr. Spenalzo from Jonathon Brewster. Arsenic And Old Lcice Abby Brewster l Karen Kraft The Bee. Dr. Harper Derrick YVarfel Teddy Brewster Donald Horst Officer Brophy Michael Hall Officer Klein , . Iames Kuntz Martha Brewster Sharon Schreiner Elaine Harper , Claudia Leaman Mortimer Brewster Mark Budwig Mr. Gibbs , , William Rotz Ionathon. Brewster James Snyder Dr. Einstein 7 Robert Bender Ufieer O,Hara Ronald Krause Lieutenant Rooney Jack Rongione Mr. Vifitllerspoon B Cary Sensenig Mr. Hoskins Mr. Spenalso Student Directors: Vivian Heinzman and Ellen XVascou B , W Kenneth Heiserman Director: Morris E. Krape Left: Dr. Harper and his daughter Elaine carefully lis- pleasure. Right: Officers Brophy and Klein and lsieu- ten to Abby as she explains Mortimer,s connection with tenant Rooney raise their hands when Oflicer O Hara the theater. Mortimer and his Aunt Martha listen with gets carried awayu with his gun. wa .- . s., Front Row: Anne Brinser, Beate Bratz, Kathleen Brown, Karen Kraft, Vivian Heinzman, Susan Fichtner, Sandra Leavitt. Second Row: Ronald Krause, Donna Hartman, Martha Brodsky, Iane Lees, Linda Brubaker, Pamela Burch, Sharon Schreiner, Gary Sensenig. Third Row: Morris F.. Krape, adviser, Michael Hall, Mark Stevenson, Robert Bender, president, James Snyder, Michael Flick, James Sensenig, Donald VVolf, Miss Dorothy E. Schock, faculty adviser. National Thespian Society Increases Membership The National Thespian Society, functioning un- der the guidance of its new adviser Morris E. Krape and faculty assistants Miss Dorothy E. Schock and Foster T. Augustine, added 28 new members this year. Named for the Greek actor Thespis, McCaskey,s troupe began in 1948. flx To obtain membership in the society, stage- crafters must work 100 hours. Actors must re- ceive 10 points, which are based on the impor- tance and length of the role. For each additional 10 points, or the equivalent for a stagecrafter, another star is earned. Front Row: Franklin Downer, Stephen Zablotny, vice-president, Kenneth Heis- erman, Donald Kiehl. Second Row: Eliz- abcth Schaefer, Suzanne Bowman, Col- leen Connor, Claudia Leaman, Mary Reese. Third Row: Foster T. 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Musicians Gain Local And National Recognition Members of the Marching Band traveled to Phil- adelphia this year for their second consecutive performance at an Eagles' game and third ap- pearance on national television. The band offered selections including Across the Field, The Sweetest Sounds, Everything's Coming Up Roses, and On McCaskey,,' then combined with the Eagles' Sound of Brass for the finale. An Evening with the McCaskey Bandv was pre- sented on April 2 featuring Eugene Polaski as guest conductor. The Band Parents Organi- Left: The McGaskey Marching Band, majorettes, and cheerleaders gather near Franklin Field for a Phila- delphia Eagles-Pittsburgh Steelers football game half- zation honored the band members at a banquet on April 30. Goeffrey Davis, Susan Reidenbach, Eileen Reitz, Charles Sommers, and Jeffrey Thomas attended the District Band Festival. Jeffrey also attended the Region Three All-State Band Festival in February in Berwyn, Pennsyl- vania. The dance band, known as the Mellowmen, appeared at Conestoga Valley and Lampeter- Strasburg High Schools and Reynolds Junior High School. time performance, October, 1965. Right: Jeffrey Thomas, a junior, was chosen to play the tympani in the Region Three All-State Band Festival in February. . -QI' I' Put -fl bia3Mt U7 GJ .. 1-4 C5 .Q O E, .Cl :C N E E :Z CD .- 'U CG I-4 an C1 ,II O V11 :T 'E 5 D-4 6 'c U 'S 5-4 as V: L4 CD 5 fll CU E Y:-C 5 O D uf ': I-l O Z VJ CU ,.. bl! :S o Q '35 Q E E if f-4 ci 5 3 EE L2 U5 C1 E Q it O 2 Q E 5 3 Ti uf 3 3 5 c: 2 3 2 li-V : o E Forwood, Kay Alleman, Paula Steffy, Sherma Hite, Shirley Rineer, Ann Leque. Sommers, Edward Fasnacht. Fourth Row: Thomas Bowman, Kenneth Arnold, Richard Second Row: Barbara Moudy, Diane Scholl, Christine Mimm, Claire Eichelherger, Neiman, Geoffrey Davis, Donald L. Trostle, director, Iames McKay, Wiley Smith, Eileen Quickel, Cynthia Leeds, Ioyce Eshleman, Susan Hershey, Carol Whitaker, joseph Gaskins, student director, Thomas Gibson. Cathy Hemming, Susan Reidenbach, Eileen Reitz. Third Row: jeffrey Thomas, S C9 dmn Au s For Community fm Perfo U 1. -5- U3 CD ...C U s.. PN Q3 X cn U U U A Ps 5 sa C1 5 E Q.. UD 6 E 'Q E -3 Q3 U SE if GJ 'C EE 2 B ls. vu L-44-' ,Lf 093 an O QS Q Pc: ., f-'CD va QL' E3 iv' Ps C3 ... Fgo Z VJ -WN CIP' is -H5 ZDEM O 5-4:5 Q :tn Qu :S cum Q.L+-4LTJ wt:-250-5 v3w's CDC Uggm an 305: Ecngo Q -Q ,mesa F-4 E-41450 megan-U .EQISCD tie-65 Ns: Q Um o :ww -Q33 555 .2533 stag POE, 8753 O V55 .bg-JO ,U .cz ,,g,4L.'F 555,- Q2 PUTQE EWU! 1253.51 'D-4 .W JU ACD: GET: '-1 .ve ,.- EMF f4 C'5 'SEE 505 ,Fa GJ .jgpwa VD QD. 333,-1: 4851-:E .OED -'M o Qwgo .Guzzi f:-H H 54,05 KU-'fr-O gC.U'E:1 OO gg-:Z 'Dive QQJQE .-CISHQ E lP1Q4f-A-4 0 ..f.: 4-J ..c 33 3 'E E 5 'fl 0 Q4 me L-4 GJ '9 4: Cv. 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Schock, Michael Flick CSir Lancelotj, Anne Brinser fCuinevereD, and Mark Stevenson fArthurj rehearse for their roles in the 1966 musicale, Camelot.,' Directed and advised by Miss Dorothy E. Schock, the Choristers are selected from the senior glee club on the basis of ability and service. Accompanied by Susan Toll- inger and Stephen Cring on the piano, and guitarists Carol Lawrence and Jane Lees, the Choristers have performed both reli- gious and secular numbers, ranging from folk and popular arrangements to classical ones. Because of their excellent performances, they have often been asked to reappear at various civic, social, and service functions including the Lancaster County Home, the Elks, Club, the Odd Fellows' Hall, and the Mount Joy Community Center. 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Second Row: Gail Sanderson, Nancy Banzhof, Byra Schwanger, Deborah Johnson, Linda Snyder, Sandra Meister, Shirley Abel, Karen Horn, Christine Bender, Rose Cunningham, Iudith Hurst. Third Row: Sharon Brown, Beate Bratz, Barbara Trimble, Dawn Cramer, Kathleen Brown, Suzanne Bowman, Colleen Connor, Bernice Eberhart, Marilyn VVeisman. Carnival Shows 1965 Performance Below Left: Carnival owner B. F. Schlegel flames Snyderl and magician's assistant, The Incomparable Rosalief, Uane Leesl stand in front of a poster adver- 1965 musicale, Camival,,' is head puppeteer Paul fRonald Krausel with his puppet Carrot-top. Lower Right: Playing his concertina is Iacquot, the assistant tising the show. Upper Right: One of the 'troupe of the , puppeteer fRobert Benderl. Q f 1:s2uQ:sf12f Front Row: Lea Ware, typist, Irene Fotis, Bonnie Rogers, Cynthia Hawk, Terry Benner. Second Row: Eva Sherman, Susan Thompson, Sharon Nixdorf, George Weinhold, Maria Frangakis, Patricia Cliff, typist, i Patricia Pearson, Nancy Weidman, Catherine Trego, Marjorie Stover, Martha Nelms, Patricia Miller, Karen Stevens, Catherine Hicks. McCoskey Benefits From Students' Volunteer Work Under the direction of Foster T. Augustine, the Stagecrafters Guild designs and paints scenery for school productions. The club recently split to accommodate its large membership-one group operating during club period and one after school. Membership is based on dedication and willingness to work. Front Row: Bonnie Plantholt, Colleen Connor, Linda Kneip, Peter Deen, Kathleen Meserole, Mary Suloif. Second Row: Mary Reese, Brenda Calia, MaryAnn Hudick, Sandra Myers, Phyllis Friedman, Shari Gold- stein, Maureen Schreck, Sheryl Stief, Karen Blumner, The Student Library Staff, supervised by Miss Dorothea E. Wolfe and Mrs. Izora Bowermaster, assist in the efHcient operation of the library. Student library aides help in processing pam- phlets, books, and magazines, shelving, filing pictures, checking and typing cards, and arrang- ing eye-catching displays. Brett Reed, Kenneth Martz. Third Row: Suzanne Bow- man, Barbara Bineer, Donald Kiehl, Steven Rieker, Craig Bernhardt, Stephen Zablotny, Franklin Downer, Elizabeth Schaefer, Susan Vaughn, Jonathan Barlow. , ,Q-i.. X W ., .N ' . Q ' LLL,L if Left: Representing the eldest daughter of a Swedish Paul Gress, George Matthews, Cindy Madilia, Carol family, johnny Mae Lintner frightj carries a tray of Barr, and Alice Floyd. Right: Swedish pastries are Lusse Kalcesi' followed by Richard Hildebrand and served at the Christmas pageant by Cynthia Lawrence, Helen Horn in the procession. Seated are Joseph Clark, Julia Mimm, Bartena Millhouse, and Joyce Holmes. Students Present Swedish Christmas Program A new teacher, Iames S. Ernst, joined the Special tering, mechanical drawing, and sketching by Education Department this year. Iohn B. Shenk, the use of various art media. Assisting in this Joseph I, Woitko, and Mr. Ernst teach English, field is Foster T. Augustine, arts and crafts reading, mathematics, social studies-including teacher. In addition to the Santa Lucia program, history, civics, and World cultures-and science. the department organized a picnic for the end of Drawing subjects are also taught, including let- the school year. Led by joseph Clark, members of the special education class sing traditional Christmas carols for invited guests. 41 Left: Sewing cancer pads for the Future Nurses of America are Valerie Brubaker, treasurer, Barbara Mable, vice-president, and Nancy Lynes, president. Right: President of Future Teachers of America Club, Martha KauHman lrightl places the 1966 seal on the club charter as Ann Gross, Linda Iones lseatedl, Iennifer Holter, and Edgar E. Matterer, adviser, watch, An original skit was given over WCAL radio by two members. l l Club Members Serve Or Play At Meetings Left: Members of the chess club, Monica Keen, Michael Flick, Gus Photis, and Alan Gilbert, concentrate on their games of chess as William I. Papavasilion, adviser, lcenterl observes. Left: Audio-visual aids club members, John Kofroth, Carl Kissinger, and Robert Floyd, set up a projector for use in showing a film to the future Nurses Club. - gist, it ---' rw Officers and advisers of the newly-formed Future Busi- ness Leaders of America Club are Vicki Mark, presi- dent, Anita Horner, vice-presidentq Rhonda Reisinger, secretary, Patricia Forrest, treasurer, Patricia Henry, re- porter, Miss Janice L. Reed, and Charles K. Roth. Kathy i. A Arnold, junior, was elected president of the Region Six FBLA at the spring convention. Kathy was also the win- ner of the shorthand I contest. Selected Mr. FBLAU was Kenneth Wilson, senior. Other winners of contests weri Sherry Somerfield, Marjorie Stover, and Vicki Mar . Opportunity Knocks For Business Students Right: Distributive-education students, Sharon Shaeffer, Morris Rosenian, Susan Binkley, and John Pontz wait on student customers in the school store. Lower Left: Susan Stamm is in- structed in bookkeeping by William M. Volgan, who filled the teaching post left vacant by the death of Miss Phyllis I. Wolgemuth in January. Lower Right: Sandra Holmes and Ida Sterling demonstrate the new 10-key bookkeeping ma- chines used in general clerical class. I .,-' fa' Q- Nw .!le11e We l 2 l 'li j if A ' ffrf l sg Vocational students Paul Oster, David Brandt, Larry antenna on the shop roof, to be used for testing radio Brown, Richard Schnader, and Robert Deckert raise an and TV equipment. New And Old Create Interesting Studies Left: Gary Trostle programs a Minivac 601 com- puter as a project for electric shop. Lower Left: Teaching the reinstated senior course Government and Economics, P. Robert Herr pounds on his desk in order to get his point across to students Susan Muehleisen, Carl Woerner, and Donald Cranston. Lower Right: Mikio Gerhard fright? demonstrates the art of Judo with Kenneth Porter for a world cultures class. 44 l ,, Front Row: Safety-driving instructor Iohn S. Meekins, State Police Oflicer Edwin Crazer, and instructor Henry L. Ferich test new driving simulators while watching an accompanying film. Also pictured are fsecond rowl New Facilities Expcmd Student Po rticipotion Right: Paul Cogley and Barbara Haines enter the new driver-education room. Part ofthe hallway was converted into a room with no windows. Paul represented the school and Barbara represented the VIDETTE and the Lancaster newspapers at Governor William Scranton's Safety Conference in Harrisburg. Right: The new language laboratory is put to good use by Spanish students Linda Car- nett, Douglas Law, and Thomas Layser, along with their teacher Miss Sandra L. Shan- felder. Students become more proficient in their languages by the use of listening and speaking drills, grammar exercises, and re- cordings of cultural interest. Dean Cable of the AAA, Sergeant James McMullen of the city police, and instructor Samuel F. Brown. Stand- ing is Edward L. Haller, safety-driving classroom instructor. Q FOO 55 5 2 0 . JO Lao as xx 35,30 Z! f WY ff, I Triumphs And Tragedies Z wB8sa Representing both boys' and girls' sports are Brent Hawkins, tri-captain of the football team, and Jeanne Moyer who is an active participant on many sports squads. 47 Front Row: Robert NValter, James Bounds, John Kuhns, VVilliam HatHeld, James Coxey, Gregory Gray, William Donecker, Larry Ness. Second Row: Bernard N. San- taniello, coach, Jay Amstutz, Bruce Lindemuth, James Valavanes, Wesley Keller, Jeffrey Horst, Charles Kauff- man, Thomas Schmidt, Robert McEvoy, Glenn Adamire, .., fs- Donald Wagner, manager, Frederick M. Reed, coach, Third Row: Paul Cogley, Eugene Shulman, Craig Pfautz, Gregory Rutter, Martin Eshleman, David Rill, Douglas Croff, Carl Witmeyer, Robert Bleecher, Bruce Hofmann, John Myers. Jolyvee Gridders Snap Loss Skein The fall of 1965 saw two major developments in junior varsity football. First was the addition of Frederick M. Reed to the coaching staff, he shared the responsibilities with Bernard N. San- taniello. Secondly, a 12-game losing streak was terminated with a 7-6 victory over Reading. After Greg Cray had scored from eight yards out, Jeff Horst kicked the game-winning extra point. But, hampered by fumbles and penalties, the jayvee forces could manage only a single win against seven defeats. Below: The Tornado grid mentors-Bernard N. San- taniello, Frederick M. Reed, Robert V. King, Charles R. Miller, and Cordon A. Kraft-examine a series of SCHEDULE McCaskey Opponent 6 Manheim Township 26 7 Cedar Cliff 20 6 William Penn 8 13 Lebanon 25 7 Reading 6 O Steelton-Highspire 26 0 John Harris 30 0 York 13 plays. Mr. King experienced his initial season as head coach. Front Row: Thomas Sampson, manager, Michael Bauer, John Sterkenberg, Thomas Jennings, Richard Frantz, Brent Hawkins, David Smith, Timothy Kauffman, Michael Conlin, Iedrey Lively, Ronald Burger, Anthony Jefferson, William Rotz, manager. Second Row: Stan- ford Ford, Ronald Stepanchick, Scott Stout, Frank Ger- litz, Emanuel Patterson, Michael Aument, Robert Albin, Paul Vaughn, Charles Grezlak, john Brown, John Lacy, Dale Ford. Third Row: jack Neal, Barry Pikolas, Donald Grau, Francis Chmielewski, Leon Glover, Harrison Grimes, Lloyd Bostic, Jeffrey Burger, Greg Higgins, Harry Martin, Thomas Asplin. Fourth Row: Robert V. King, head coach, Gordon A. Kraft and Charles R. Miller, assistant coaches, Albert Brown, Richard Arment, David Williams, Edward Craig, Gerald Kemler, George Groff, Bernard N. Santaniello and Frederick M. Reed, assistant coaches. All The King's Men Win 7 Of 10 SCHEDULE McCaskey Opponent 15 Coatesville 7 27 Central Dauphin 7 7 Cedar Cliff 0 7 William Penn 30 22 Lebanon 6 20 Reading 13 14 Steelton-Highspire 7 7 Iohn Harris 54 20 York 28 19 Williamsport 7 Left: Quarterback Dave Smith, aided by key blocks from Scott Stout and Tony jeiferson, completes a pass in the William Penn game. Right: Pass interference! Robert V. King, elevated to the head coach position after nine years as an assistant, led the Tornado to a 7-3 season. The gridders achieved third place in Central Penn competition, highest finish by a McCaskey team since 1962. Dave Smith shattered all school passing rec- ords, while Brent Hawkins received honorable mention on the All-State and Big 33 squads. Tim Kauffman led an aggressive defense, instru- mental in obtaining a 14-7 upset win over Steelton. Hawkins, who caught seven touchdown passes, was named to the League All-Star squad. Smith and Dick Frantz were accorded second-team status. is the call as end Brent Hawkins, triple-teamed by john Harris defenders, leaps in vain for a Smith toss. Front Row: Ioseph Sebelist, Gregory Rodgers, Robert Stephen Wettig. Third Row: H. Grant Hurst, coach Eckenroth, Robert Brown, Michael Bowers, Robert Cum- Michael Flick, Scott Humphreville, Gus Photis, John mings, co-captain. Second Row: Michael Vollmer, Robert Lutz, William Erb. Pennington, Peter Shelley, Larry Brown, George Stoler, Horriers Post 7-7 Leogue Record Below: Greg Rodgers displays results of dedicated train- ing. The trophy represents his victory in the All-League run-oflg the medals indicate 3rd and 14th places, respec- tively, in District and State meets. . ,'., t Ff a ' errt . its ,r .K.. . 4 4 l 1 r s we ig' -ri i:f??iE . f. ,.g4g3g-,.r.s j ,rx V, V, Y,,33. , ... , . , H f I , Q I-'1-ww f- rf. ' 'a.s z61UA-- ne. sa t . K3.k-2521.,L.g,1iV1fQ.i .rm 4. -2 :ij r ,Q V 31: ,II N -Q, I 7 ' Q.. 5 ' ij, . , Wd ,,,g....-M., ,iw . , ' msn.. X ig. H -Qgxsfnq. . K - 'n,..Y -ts. '-sr. 'Ma . he H tr V .. -if i ' - . k: in Eli 21 '52 it em:-fiis . P .1-,s .6 5 S... 3 - ,. -' ,. sl f . - r. 4 5 .f.. 4, ww, sr wwf!!-iiliifiia-91 Qi '-P New pr. W- f- 'J-23:52 -.2.t,,ejZ.,Q , Q-N.-WQFGQ-sf??3uf,swq.pg ' . 1 . rfm ifff iifs T V W 4 - ii. saw-1 2-.2 xfaii,ff2- f lssffri' 7 f . ,...,. .. im .ii ykk- se. 74-'Lcii:xkQ?ilZaiiti2f5'fw3Af5ffif51- - w S . .. . ....::- k:.T ' ' ., ., rswr.. .L .WA -1 ,W Zz -' 'W:':..5: The 1965 edition of cross-country witnessed the end of a 61-meet victory string. The Red and Black harriers, coached by H. Grant Hurst, re- corded a 7-win, 7-loss season. McCaskey com- peted for the Hrst time in the Lancaster County League. Underclassmen Greg Rodgers, Pete Shelley, Mike Bowers and Bob Brown paced the squad. Junior star Rodgers completed an undefeated season in dual meets, as well as copping top Vhonors. in the All-League run-off. Victor Boyer and Robert Cummings were elected co-captains at the close of the season. SCHEDULE McCaskey Opponent 25 Elizabethtown 30 44 Hempfield 20 32 Manheim Township 23 17 Lampeter-Strasburg 47 27 Ephrata 31 Penn Manor 23 Columbia 19 Elizabethtown 40 26 Manheim Township 29 Ephrata 31 Penn Manor 19 Lampeter-Strasburg 30 Columbia 27 28 28 33 39 Hempfield 24 30 26 27 45 Front Row: Robert Baber, John Adams, Martin Slaugh, VVillia1n Drake, Derrick Warfel, William Reisinger. Second Row: Lewis Engle, John Heiserman, Gordon Slaugh, Robert Floyd, Joseph Hughson, Keith O'Malley, John Morris, Steele Downer, Clarence Kegel, Michael Minney, Peter Bournellis, John Wingate, Michael Henry. Third Row: James J. Neely, head coach, Jeffrey Forster, John Witmeyer, Gary Quinn, Edward Gochenauer, Doug- las Good, Gregory Pennell, Donald Slick, Philip Liller, James Stephens, Samuel Sterkenberg, James Coleman, Richard Shultz, G. Richard Bechtel, assistant coach. Fourth Row: Arnold Gantz and Robert Biechler, man- agers, Charles Rengier, Michael McKonly, William Nieto, Paul Heckles, Michael Iannicelli, James Wieler, Kenneth Porter, Robert Whitehead, William Wright, Allen Leed. Fifth Row: Allan Coleman, David Zentmyer, Robert Mull, Kenneth Fritz, Stephen Duncan, Charles Sommers, Jeffrey Anderson, Gary Coleman, Clifford Dodge, Thomas Haus, Patrick Aument, Maris Eshleman. Booters Upset County Champions SCHEDULE. . McCaskey Opponent 6 Annville-Cleona 0 2 Garden Spot 1 4 Penn Manor 1 0 Pequea Valley 3 6 Lampeter-Strasburg ' O 2 Donegal 0 0 Garden Spot 1 0 Penn Manor 1 O Pequea Valley 3 0 Larnpeter-Strasburg 0 4 Donegal 1 3 Kennett Square 0 0 Reading 0 James J. Neely's 35th year of coaching resulted in a 7-win, 4-loss, 2-tie record. The Tornado finished a strong third in the six-team Lancaster County League. Highlight of the season was a 2-1 victory over Garden Spot, county and district champions. Leading the booters with 15 goals, John Mor- ris was named to the County All-Star squad for the third consecutive year. Ed Gochenauer, Greg Pennell, Rick Shultz and Mike McKonly received second-team recognition. The J. J. Neely Award, symbolic of the qualities admired by the head soccer coach, was awarded to Jim Coleman. The jayvees, under the guidance of G. Richard Bechtel, boasted a 9-1 slate. Right: Surrounded by his opponents, Tor- nado lineman Clarence Ke el an les in for 8 3 a shot against Pequea Valley. .wa af-an . 7 ,, f E ,,,., K? V' .. L X if Front Row: Brent Hawkins, Gregory Pennell, co-captaing Bruce Mahaifey, Michael Conlin, co-captaing David Nixon. Second Row: Charles R. Miller, coach, Michael Vol rsity Dribblers Hampered by the loss of six lettermen, the Red and Black hoopsters split their 22-game schedule. The forces of Coach Charles R. Miller combined identical 4-win, 5-loss records in Cen- tral Penn League play. Four victories and two defeats in nonleague competition evened the squadis mark at 11-11. Creg Pennell and Mike Conlin, only returning lettermen, formed the nucleus of this year's McKonly, Earl Boots, Peter Shelley, Allan Coleman, William Rotz, manager. Win ll, Lose ll squad. Dave Nixon and Brent Hawkins and underclassmen Pete Shelley, Earl Boots, and Mike McKonly attempted to fill the gaps made by graduation. Pennell grabbed 174 rebounds to lead the team with a 8.3 avearge. Shelley estab- lished a 14.0 point scoring pace to iinish eighth among league shooters. Films of the Reading game were shown in as- sembly, marking a 'gHrst,' in McCaskey basketball. Left: As Peter Shelley anticipates a favorable tipoft, Greg Pennell leaps high in action against Central Dauphin. Right: In the Wil- liam Penn game, Pete Shelley drives past the lone defender for a uick two- Joint q 1 er. SCHEDULE McCaskey Opponent 55 Coatesville 83 54 York Suburban 49 66 Dallastown 60 53 Red Lion 40 56 York 61 64 Cedar Cliff 50 54 William Penn 52 55 Lebanon 61 50 Steelton-Highspire 55 80 Central Dauphin East 38 48 Central Dauphin 46 51 Iohn Harris 73 29 Reading 70 52 York 68 70 William Penn 56 50 Lebanon 36 55 Steelton-Highspire 62 80 Central Dauphin East 62 48 Central Dauphin 65 60 Iohn Harris 76 40 Reading 50 54 Cedar Cliff 51 , , Front Row: ,leifrey Burger, captain: Daryl Miller, George Chambers, Iohn Brauer, William McNelis. Second Row: P. Robert Herr, coach, James Irwin, W 3 I ,I t za K 1- IU Darryl Glover, Scott Stout, Kenneth Porter, Raymond Resch, manager. Redding Victory Tops Joyvee Seoson The charges of Coach P. Robert Herr failed to equal last year's mark of 15 and 7. The jayvee courtmen played .500 ball, establishing a 9-9 league record and a seasonal 11-11 slate. The first half of Central Penn competition saw the Herrmen sweep six of nine games, high- lighted by a thrilling 53-49 victory over Reading in overtime. During the latter half, however, the dribblers dropped to a sixth-place finish as they lost six of nine. Oitensively, the Tornado scored 1260 points for a game average of 57.3. Captain Jeff Burger tallied 308 points and pulled down 225 rebounds to lead the squad. Ken Porter, Scott Stout, Daryl Miller, and Darryl Clover rounded out the top five in the scoring department. Left: Suspended in mid-air, Ken Porter outjumps three Central Dauphin defenders and tickles the twinesf' Right: Scott Stout arches a shot toward the basket While Daryl Miller and Penn opponents move in for the rebound. SCHEDULE McCaskey Opponent 1 63 Coatesville 98 . 50 York Suburban 34 48 Dallastown 50 62 Red Lion 57 53 York 42 72 Cedar Cliff 49 56 William Penn 54 56 Lebanon 62 55 Steelton-Highspire 65 86 Central Dauphin East 47 54 Central Dauphin 52 52 John Harris 65 53 Reading 49 53 York 49 43 William Penn 55 50 Lebanon 57 , 55 Steelton-Highspire 62 ' 62 Central Dauphin East 37 51 Central Dauphin 66 74 John Harris 54 35 Reading 51 60 Cedar Cliit 62 - 53 jxjigi. , 5 is if X ff 5- i Front Row: Michael O'Donnell, Neil Howett, Jeffrey Pfalzgraf, Gordon A. Kraft, coach. Third Row: David Miller, Richard Winters, Edgar Barnes, captain, Daniel Nestle, Thomas Colson, Thomas Helm, Paul Browning, Flynn. Second Row: David DcCroce, john Samaras, Samuel Smith. Robert Biechler, Michael Iannicelli, Iohn Conrad, Rene Swimmers Compete In New Leogue The Tornado tank team completed its season with a record of seven victories and five defeats. Under Coach Gordon A. Mccaske SCHEDULE O . . . Y PP0neUt Kraft and his assistant, Wilhert Dourte, the squad entered the 50 Bishop McDevitt 35 newly-established, 10-team Central Penn Swimming League. 73 N0rriSt0Wn 22 Captain Ned Barnes, scoring a tremendous 85 points to EYOEIC lead the mermen through a successful season, smashed pool 49 Coafgsiflle 45 records in the 50-yard freestyle and 200-yard individual 44 Hershey 51 medley. He also swam to a fourth-place finish in the 100-yard 51 Governor, Mimin 44 freestyle at the State championships. The school 100-yard Fifffgbnf breastroke record was eclipsed by Mike O'Donnell, while 64 Mikon Hershey 31 Barnes, O'Donnell, Dick VVinters, and Dan Flynn established 39 Manheim T0W11ShiD 56 a new school mark in the freestyle relay. 40 York Suburban 55 Left: The freestyle relay team of Mike O,Donnell, Dan starting blocks. Right: Barnes Swain his specialty, the Flynn, Dick Winters and Ned Barnes poises on the individual medley, in 2:18.8 to set a school mark. Front Row: Michael Kiscaden, Greg Martin, Joseph Hughson, co-captain, Michael McCauley, Lewis Engle, co-captain, Stephen Kroehler, Robert Walter, James Valavanes, Charles Kurtz. Seond Row: Dennis Peters, Clark Lumsden, Jerome Kornfield, Richard Frantz, Timothy Kauffman, Kenneth Hagen, James Lefever, Richard Arment, Donald Crau, Philip Liller. Third Row: David Wohlsen and Norman Bergel, managersg Thomas Hirak, Charles Robinson, Martin Eshleman, Emanuel Patterson, Geoffrey Davis, Frank Gerlitz, Stanford Ford, Arnold Cantz, Alan Loss, and Wiley Smith, managers. Grcnpplers Goin Four Victories SCHEDULE McCaskey Opponent 48 Lampeter-Strasburg ' 5 35 Garden Spot 10 11 Solanco 31 45 Cocalico 6 20 Warwick 21 28 Pequea Valley 17 23 Conestoga Valley 24 5 Manheim Central 38 18 Manheim Township 25 14 Hempfield 23 17 Ephrata 28 The Red and Black matmen, coached by William C. Piper and Eugene W. Miller, compiled a 4-6 league record and a 4-7 over-all slate. Two matches were lost by one point. On December 28 and 29 the grapplers competed in the Williamsport Invitational Tournament. Dick Frantz took runnerup honors in the 145-pound division while the squad placed ninth in a field of fourteen teams. This event marked the first time a McCaskey team had participated in a holiday tournament. In post-season action, joe Hughson advanced to the sec- tional Hnals before meeting defeat. The jayvee matmen enjoyed a successful season of eight wins and two losses. Left: While Tim Kauffman contemplates escape, Dick Frantz tries to take advantage of his up position. Right: Co-captains joe Hughson and Lewis Engle pose in referee's position. These four wrestlers led the squad with a combined dual meet record of 34-5-2. -. L i ' . . f A. K ' G19 I Q' 1 5 . .sk ' A . . f - ,rt X R :: , Q z -K N,e'2fZ . K ' jx as 1 ' 3: ,. . figures? , as ta. c' ,AA,.w. . . .1-3.344 , E A ' I .aiB57T'? fs . .sk i'l 'itX', ,. 1 - 'T iff . 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V K M' C .K NK-K FAN K X as ,--+1 gre X g Q .. r ' fi I Q mr. . . . ' ,.... fi f tra. . ,. er.: .. ' as r , - A 1 P' 2 ...af -X st, P 1',L t LL-- S ef S . 'A u a , ,QQ if' Q, r 'K K' we-RQ . : i g gf ir., , gi .Iv -' - .fx ---- ff' .A 4,4 5' . NS, V xr I X .Ar A 1,,xw,...f-- Q me ra 4 - -gaqvtl ' . :L '- ' ,fi . A, ' ' .N . k y W ,W - v.KWi'7fesr-' F' 7qrf:.Q4 I K KA KK Q AA K ., K KY .SKQXKKCN xx, . AK Q M , J Kf. , . Q. aw. L . ,jx , KK, I 5 K K 5 ' ff X -4 A L . . , . - I r . 9,5 , A . ' .1 .. . L 'N ' - tr ' A :raw .. . f rr-1:i?7?w7--1-3 aL Aa, . i1f+s:- 155 - ,--. A m r ufsritz H -. ...' ',-..f.- yr, ,. ,.. X' i' , .- A. 2' A , -fr- A i K U ,,.,,. rf, QSM - W Front Row: James Alspach, Jay Amstutz, Paul Brown- ing, Charles Kurtz, Stephen McCune, Dale Eager, Derrick Warfel. Second Row: George Stoler, Frederic Singer, Charles Sommers, Paul Heckles, Iohn Conrad, Robert Fisher, Rene Pfalzgraf, Iohn Wingate, Frank Rcicqueteers Seek To Three starters are lost from Coach Earl L. Koth's 1965 Central Penn champions. Bill Schaeffer, who won eight of ten matches against league opponents, is the sole returning letterman. Tom Rohrer, number one player for the jayvees and semiiinalist in the March indoor tournament, will provide additional strength. The netmen's sched- Birinyi. Third Row: H. Grant Hurst, assistant coach, William Schaeffer, co-captain, Mitchell Loeb, David Zentmyer, Thomas Metzger, Bruce Mahaftey, Richard Vaughn, Thomas Gibson, Thomas Rohrer, co-captain, Edgar Barnes, Earl L. Koth, coach. Repeat As Champs ule includes Hershey, Camp Hill, Susquehanna Township, Hanover, John Harris, York, Central Dauphin East, Cedar Cliff, Central Dauphin, and William Penn. H. Grant Hurst's jayvee team hopes to better its 4-6 slate against Lancaster County foes. were . 2 1 4 . .,,, at ., . at.. 4 mg, f 'Z Bill Schaeffer, Coach Earl L. Koth, and Tom Rohrer display laurels Won by the 1965 tennis squad. Tom holds the District ii3 trophy while Bill has the William L. Atchley traveling trophy. Due to its per- fect 10-O record, the team also earned a wifi 3755 Central Penn League award. . I ,J I-I I x N 56 Front Row: Paul Alleman, Clyde Snyder, Timothy Kauffman and David Smith, co-captains, Richard Frantz, David Nixon, Ronald Burger. Second Row: Frederic Benson, manager, James Koogler, David Herr, William Rosenberger, Jack Neal, David Trumbower, Lewis Sanders, P. Robert Herr, coach. Third Row: Patrick Doran, manager, Michael McKonly, Douglas Good, Kenneth Porter, Richard Graybill, Alan Gilbert, Statistician. Tornado Nine Eyes Promising Season Victorious in their initial Central Penn outings, the McCaskey nine anticipates a championship season. On the strength of Dave Smith's home run and seven-hit pitching, the Tornado gained a 5-2 verdict over Steelton on April 5. Coach P. Robert Herris diamondmen then amassed a 12-- hit attack to clobber Hershey 15-2. Junior Ken Porter, pitching his first varsity game, gave up six hits and struck out five. Dick Frantz, Lew Front Row: Peter Hemperly, Robert Jennings, Edward Daubert, Paul Rice, Jerry Aron, Howard Wireback, Ronald Jones, David Royer, George Sauer. Second Row: John Kuhns, Robert DeMascola, William Arnold, Richard Bauer, Daniel Smith, Martin Slaugh, Robert i - .. . Sauders, and Jack Neal each collected two hits. Also on the schedule are Lebanon, John Harris, Milton Hershey, York, and William Penn. The jayvee stickmen, coached by G. Allen Eckert, defeated Hershey in their first game on April 7. Gary Getz relinquished only three hits while striking out fourteen opponents en route to a 7-0 shutout victory. Rudolph, Terry Boyer, Stephen Wettig, Larry Ness. Third Row: G. Allen Eckert, coach, John Myers, Gary Getz, Darryl Glover, Mark Hite, Earl Scheid, Jeffrey Burger, Jeffrey Horst, Daryl Miller, James Irwin, Maris Eshleman, manager. . 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Sponaugle and carries much of the responsibility in these departments. McCaskey is assistant Daniel W. McCary, are bolstered by the retum of three Dis- expected to have somewhat greater strength in Held competition as trict 553 point-earners. Dan LeVan, who placed second in the high-jump, weightmen Wayne Celtz, Barry Pikolas, Brent Hawkins and jim Evans returns in an effort to shatter his own school standard 6'43Q . Patterson, return. Iohn Coolidge heads a contingent of three experienced pole runnerup in the 120-yard high-hurdle event, and Brown, sixth-place vaulters. A feature of the 1966 campaign is the addition of the two-mile finisher in the 180-lows, are back. LeVan and Patterson achieved second run and two-mile relay events. The Sponauglemen will meet Central and sixth places in their respective events at the State meet. Dauphin, Steelton, York, Central Dauphin East, Lebanon, John Harris, William Penn and Cedar Cliff. A Left: While fellow weightman Iames Evans observes his holder and State runnerup Dan LeVan leaps easily over technique, Brent Hawkins whirls and releases the discus the high-jump standard. in preparation for coming meets. Right: School record- Seniors Trcain For Track And Field Events Left: John Coolidge pauses at the end of the runway prior ning form on the high hurdles. Right: Robert Albin heaves to a pole-vaulting attempt. Center: Tony Patterson, who the shot in an effort to add height and distance to his advanced to the State meet last spring, displays his win- throws. 59 X Front Row: Reed Rodman, Frank Cerlitz, David De- Croce. Michael Minney, Donald Stetler. Second Row: Iohn Loll, Michael Zweifach, Lewis Engle, Wiley Smith, Kenneth Kopf. Third Row: Robert Long, Glen Lausch, Daniel Trexler, Michael O,Donnell, David Withers. Robert McDivitt. Linksmen Tee Off To Potential Success The Red and Black linksmen launched a hope- fully successful Central Penn campaign with a 20-0 victory over Lebanon. The contest was played at the Conestoga Country Club, home course for McCaskey's golfers. Seniors Frank Gerlitz and Mike Minney, junior Dave De- Croce, and sophomores Tom Helm and Rich Front Row: John Heil, Thomas Burkhardt, Thomas Helm, Richard Cavna, Barry Strayer, james Binkley. Second Row: Dennis Peters, Kenneth Fritz, Michael Cavna composed the starting five. Cavna fired an 81 while DeCroce, the only returning letterman, carded an 84. Cerlitz, playing Hrst man, and Helm each took 89 strokesg Minney shot a 96. Supervised by Coach Edward L. Haller and assistant David Myers, the Tornado golfers will face Hershey, Reading, and Wilson also. Bilger, Richard Loser, Iames Bounds. Third Row: Jacob Eshleman. Chompions Emerge 5 11 5 From Seosons' Sports r Right-Senior Intramural Basketball Champions- Front Row: William Nieto, David Smith, Frank Witmer. Second Row: Lewis Sanders, Robert Cummings, Alterman Jackson, Donald Marlett. , X, S X , iiii sif- iXr :g:, lss.. , X i Above Left-Senior Intramural Wrestling Champions-Cordon Slaugh, 167- poundg William Haus, unlimited, Norman Bergel, 130-pound, Clyde Snyder, 150-pound. Above Right: Elizabeth Slaymaker walks dejectedly away after the gridders score a goal in a friendly game of field hockey between the girls' hockey team and representatives from the football team. Below Right: Eileen Schaller demonstrates the technique that won her First place in the senior girls shuifleboard intramurals as Jeanne Herman, the girls table-tennis champion, observes. 61 .,,,,.,, .,,,.,.,..,., 1 y ,Y ,Q W ,,,,,, Y ,,, I '-sw -swrsffw a .,W.m,.i.t. t.. IT .' ., - we s 1 pix! ,IQ :Ik ,FNS6wi,Gg, ,... f . V K ' , 3 H'-' ',, r , lf , X. 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Second Row: Elizabeth Slaymaker, lane Pedrick, Hockey Introduces This year, for the first time in its history, McCaskey participated in an interscholastic program for girls' athletics. The Varsity Held hockey team, competing with girls from Tatnall, Lampeter-Strasburg, Cornwall, Linden Hall, and Front Row: Lynn Forster, Cathy Slater, Linda Gerlitz, Sandra Warshaw, Eileen Quickel, Marianne Bechtold, Ilze Rekis, Ierilynn Finger. Second Row: Susan Martin, Mary Rick, Deborah NVillik11US, Karen Herr, Arlene Diosegy, Brenda Shrum, Lisa Crider, Beverly Randall. Interscholostic Sports the Lancaster Country Day School, compiled a record of four wins against four losses. Com- peting With the same schools, the junior varsity rallied to mark up six Wins and two ties. Sharon Fetter, Nancy Ellison, Beth Reapsome, Barbara Erisman, Cynthia Baker, Clara Miller, Christina Wagner, Marion Nesbit. 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Basketball Squads Compete In League This season the girls' varsity basketball squad opposed teams on an interscholastic competitive basis. The basketeers completed a successful sea- son with six wins and three losses. They were victorious over Ephrata, Lancaster Country Day, Linden Hall, Penn Manor, Pequea Valley, and Warwick, and were defeated by Catholic High, twice, and Carden Spot. Deidre DeZercie was Below: -Barbara Erisman closely guards Miss Valerie McCall, a student teacher at Edward Hand Junior High School as Mrs. Judith D. Vogt and Deidre De- Zercie look on. Right: Mrs. Judith D. Vogt and Barbara Erisman jump for the ball while Nancy Longer, Mar- garet Weaver, and Miss Valerie McCall prepare to take action. high scorer for the year with 150 points and a 16.6 average, followed by Margaret Weaver with 78 and an average of 8.6. The junior varsity rounded out their season with seven wins and two losses. The teams were coached by Mrs. Judith D. Vogt after the departure of Mrs. Carolyn A. Quarles. 65 J Front Row: Kathleen Yale, Donna Roberts, Denise Con- ley, Marianne Bechtold, Kathleen Beck, Linda Gerlitz, Barbara Paul. Second Row: Iudith Rill, Sandra Denlinger, Catherine McLaughlin, Jane Stapinski, Patricia Martin, Shirley Groshon, Pamela Gilbert, Gloria Campbell, Gail Kamm. Third Row: Beth Beapsome, Lynn Forster, Kathy Dolphins Aid In In Left: As a part of her research project, Miss Susan At- kins experiments with a new method of instructing her swimming classes. Here she aids Barbara Maxwell, a clol- phin, by using an underwater microphone. Right: Emerald Miller, Linda Spangler, Tune Campbell, Patricia Wohlsen, Martha Mann, lane Pedrick. Fourth Row: Margaret Younger, Lynn Kleinstuber, Claudia Leaman, Barbara Maxwell, Mary Reese, Kathleen Bauder, Fay Pressler, Nancy Ellison. struction Of Classes City residents, Nancy Groff, Lynn Kleinstuber, Ierilyn Hoefel, Eileen Schaller, and Linda Mill, gather at the gate of Emerald City to welcome Dorothy and her companions. is 4 ,ltl ' A ' jfiif ? 66 The Wizol rd Of Oz Enchcmts Dolphins Front Row: Susan Sayers, Nancy Wohlsen, Cynthia Leeds, Denise Schickel, Ioyce Keiper. Second Row: Eileen Schaller, Mary Zahn, Joyce Eshleman, Kathleen Adams, Barbara Haines, Susan Reidenbach. Third Row: Marianne Hoo- ber, Gloria Loser, Ierilyn Hoefel, Mary Rick, Susan Lamparter, Barbara Fish. The Dolphin Club, whose duty is to assist the teachers in swimming classes, consists of girls admitted on the basis of swimming ability and knowledge of swimming techniques. Directed by Miss Susan Atkins and assisted by Mrs. D. Marian Franck, the 1966 Dolphin Left: Emerging from Emerald City are Toto, Catherine McLaughlin, Dorothy, Kathleen Adams, the straw man, Mary Rick, the cowardly lion, Martha Mann, and the tin Woodman, Gloria Loser, Right: Marianne Hoober and L ti -4 Club presented The Wizard of Ozu for its annual show. The student directors, whose jobs are to supervise the progress of the show and design the routine for the finale, were Deidre DeZercie and Martha Mann. Selected to serve as narrator was Donald Horst. Susan Lamparter, good witches, gaze with fascination upon the wicked witch of the West, Cheryl Clemson, as she prepares to cast hcr evil spell. Elizabeth Rcapsome, the wizard of Oz, watches with concern. Sa 5 9' Q vi Front Row: Kathie Rohlf, Julia Snader, Linda Gerlitz, Gail Jordan, Darlene Downer, -Iudith Hurst, Georgette Hart, Valerie Brubaker, Melinda Lehn. Second Row: Carole Fields, Lisa Winner, Linda Snyder, Kathy Wood- land, Sharon Fetter, Linda Dirian, Elizabeth Ziegler, Susan Biker, Patricia Trees, Cathy Slater, Barbara Kief- fer, Patricia Jacobs. McCciskey Gymncists Dominate County Meet Approved by the Lancaster City School Board in April, 1965, gymnastics became another sport for interscholastic competition. Sixteen McCaskey students qualified to par- ticipate in the Lancaster County Championship Gymnastics Meet. Georgette Hart took first . T place in floor exercise. Darlene Downer won honors in Hoor exercise and vaulting, and Eliza- beth Ziegler placed third in the uneven parallel bars. Mrs. D. Marian Franck serves as adviser for the McCaskey girls and the Lancaster Recreation Association team. On Floor: jack Seiple, Ronald Long. Top: Stephen Meserole, Scott Howett, john Coolidge, Daryl Farmer, Steele Downer. McCaskey's male gymnasts competed in dual meets for the Lan- caster Recreation Association. They also partici- pated in the City-County Gym Show at FBCM, winning first place in each boyis event. Ron Long asserted his claim as Lancaster's all-around gym- nast by excelling in the side horse, parallel bars, horizontal bar, vaulting, and still rings. John Coolidge was victorious in both the still rings and vaulting events while Iack Seiple copped top honors in the iioor exercise. Daryl Parmer achieved third place finishes in vaulting and parallel bars. Steele Downer won runnerup posi- tion in still rings, third place in the trampoline competition went to Scott Howett. Eleven stu- dents qualilied for the gymnastic competition at Pennsylvania State University on April 2, 1966. All-Star Tennis Team of 1965-Front Row: Deborah Friedman, Deidre DeZercie, Lisa Crider, Karen Simp- Bealler, Gwynne Fackler, Janet Herr, Jeanne Moyer, Pamela Millhouse. Second Row: Barbara Cohen, Phyllis son, Gretchen Fackler. Spring Sports Increase Girls' Activities Right: 1965 Intramural Softball Champions - Gail Sensenig, Valerie Rambach, Lisa Crider, Jeanne Herman, Barbara Dunlap, Eileen Haldeman. Right: Susan Hiker, Margaret Weaver, Rose Hecker, and Nancy Koelsch represent the relay team in the 1965 junior girls' track intramurals. They were tops in the high jump, softball throw, 50-yard dash, and the broad jump, re- spectively. nf, ' 1 ' fm! W s Thx'-Brin' 69 we W 5 D? fkfxy Gut Brave New World 'WEE HISTORY juniors Don Yabiku and Harry Martin study the globe while Nancy Groff and Linda Snyder, sophomores, read their social studies books in the library. 71 The Closs Of '67 Looks Forword Room 103-Front Row: Pamela Heisey, Patricia Hartlieb, Cathy Kindbom, Connie Hayes, Darlene Herr, Kitty Heis- erman. Second Row: Mr. P. R. Herr, Loida Hernandez, Patricia Henry, Deborah Hatton, Vicki Hess, Donna Hart- man, Bonnie Hertz, Kathy Hartman, Susan Hartl. Third Row: Samuel Hernandez, Donald Hines, Gloria Hecker, Deborah Heim, Daniel Herr, Robert Heim. Fourth Row: Paul Hershey, leffrey Hertz, Paul Heckles, Greg Higgins, Gregory Hilt, Douglas Hoover. Fifth Row: David Herr, Harold Hoover, Kenneth Heiserman, William Heaps, Ro- bert Hobbs, XVilbur Holmes. Room 104-Front Row: Patricia Cliff, Sarah Burchett, Cheryl Clemson, Beverly Burkhardt, Barbara Cohen, Cyn- thia Chandler. Second Row: Ruby Cameron, Lottie King, Susan Burns, Cynthia Butts, Rosa Cunningham, Deborah Cooper. Third Row: Lynn Keener, Judy Denlinger, Paula Cherry, Marilyn Corrigan, Gloria Campbell. Fourth Row: Thomas Consylman, Paul Cogley, Robert Buckwalter, Ray- mond Koenig, Gene Campbell, Mr. G. A. Eckert. Fifth Row: Roy Carson, Allan Coleman, Frank Chmielewski, Charles Christian, Robert Koenig. Room 105-Front Row: Mary Ann Hudick, Charlene Hicks, Barbara Harrison, judith Hurst, Ruth Honsaker, Sherma Hite. Second Row: Patricia Iacobs, Deborah Hill, Dawn Horner, Mary Hogarth, Roberta Thomas. Third Row: john Holzwarth, Charles Kilgore, Barry Iaffae, Ger- ald Kemler, Scott Howett. Fourth Row: Kenneth john, William jenkins, NVilliam Iohnson, Andrew Martin, Scott Humphreville. Fifth Row: Mr. H. G. Hurst, Richard jones, William Benson, Michael Iannicelli. Room 113-Front Row: Ioyce Smoker, Priscilla Sauder, Rosemary Sangrey, Kathy Schmuck, Georgiann Sandoe, Kathleen Schoenberger. Second Row: Diane Scholl, Linda Rowe, Diane Schaeffer, Wiley Smith, Fred Singer. Third Row: Miss C. M. Spinella, Ralph Smith, Christopher Schifando, Carl Parker. Fourth Row: Claude Shreiner, Charles Sommers, Donald Slick, john Shoultz, Barry Smith. To Its Upcoming Yeor As Seniors Room 115-Front Row: Mary Shertzer, jean Smith, Holly Shenk, Linda Garnett, Bernice Ballard, Kristine Shultz. Second Row: Miss P. I. Wolgemuth, Roberta See, Linda Sell, Richell See, Nancy Coleman, Carol Smith. Third Row: Donald Stetler, Rose Skojec, Linda Shade, Betty Seiple, George Stoler, Mark Stevenson. Fourth Row: Gary Trostle, jeffrey Thomas, Scott Stout, Paul Vaughn, Michael Vollmer. Fifth Row: Elvin Tangert, Thomas Stoll, Brent Thomas, John Strayer. is ,ln - QQ .I u s H ,. S we Room 121-Front Row: Charlotte Hammond, Judy Ha- maker, ,ludy Giandalia, Angeline Seltzer, Cynthia Gris- singer, Mary Grau. Second Row: Carol Hall, Sharon Harmes, Elaine Kirsch, Yvonne Gordon, Iacqueline Groff, Brenda Kittinger. Third Row: Michael Hall, Gloria Ger- litzki, Sandra Gerlach, Sharon Harnish, Pamela Gilbert, Mr. I. H. Herr. Fourth Row: Harry Kramer, VVilliam Harris, Iames Grossman, Barry Harsh, VVilliam Hankle, Patrick Hazatones. Fifth Row: George Groff, Paul Spang- ler, Iames Hamaker, Frederick Hammond, james Harsh, Charles Grezlak. Room 132-Front Row: Barbara Rineer, Judy Rittenhouse, Shirley Rineer, Susan Rosenfeld, Brenda Rhoads, Esther Miller. Second Row: Sue Rinier, Donna Roberts, Rebecca Reynolds, Eileen Rineer, Deborah Rote, Peggy Repose. Third Row: Mr. I. B. Shenk, Michael Schelling, Bonnie Rogers, Valli Roth, Donna Rohrer, Roger Sheppard, jack Seiple. Fouth Row: David Shertz, Thomas Shaub, Thomas Sears, joseph Sebelist, Bruce Knosp, Richard Reinhart. Fifth Row: Michael Shane, Bruce Morrison, Paul Wiker, Donald Shaub, Peter Shelley, Gary Kling, Dennis Sheppard. Room 135-Front Row: Delores Denlinger, Kathleen Bau- der, Evelyn Bethea, Linda Randow, VVanetta Barner, Al- berta Banzhof. Second Row: Sharon Benedict, janet Barr, Roberta Bergel, Vicki Barto, Marianne Bechtold. Third Row: Miss B. I. Behrens, Carol Bemesderfer, Kathryn Bald- win, Wanda Aston, Bruce Bernhardt, Gerald Bender. Fourth Row: jeffrey Barrow, Dennis Bear, Edward Bates, Robert Bleecher, Mark Baker. Fifth Row: Michael NVorrell, Frank Kinsinger, Harold Benner, Larry Bernhardt, God' frey Bethea. Sixth Row: Edward Beck, Frederick Benson. iwwf. The Juniors Know Thot Educotion Room 137-Front Row: Barbara Washington, Margaret Trier, Jayne Walters, Carol Underkofller, Christina Wagner, Ellen Wascou. Second Row: Reba Tyson, Donna Devine, Mary Suloff, Belinda Turner, Bonita Tyson, Catherine Trego. Third Row: Philip VVrightstone, Kenneth Zer- cher, Don Yabiku, David Yohn, Theodore Wood, Mr. P. L. Henneman. Fourth Row: Michael Zweifach, David Wynn, John Wingate, Ralph Shenk, James Zipp. Fifth Row: David Zentmyer, John Witmeyer, Donald Wolf, Da- vid Withers. Room 201-Front Row: Anneliese Karl, Judy Bleacher, Jean Bittenbender, Jacqueline Brown, Valerie Brubaker, Diane Birchall. Second Row: Susan Boettger, Sherry Boyd, Pamela Brown, Victoria Brosey, Karen Brown, Shirley Breneman. Third Row: Miss K. A. Buckwalter, Eileen Purowitz, Sarah Bonham, Barbara Bleacher, Deborah Black. Fourth Row: Brian Dale, John Burns, Stephen Brandt, Peter Bournelis, Robert Brown. Fifth Row: John Brown, Lloyd Bostic, Earl Boots, James Knauss, Bruce Keiper, Gerald Boas. Pt Room 202-Front Row: Terry Frey, Susan Fulmer, Cather- ine Fries, Sharon Geib, Sharon Garner, Marie Garrett. Second Row: Irene Fotis, Patricia Frey, Linda Gehman, Barbara Fryberger, Linda Geiter. Third Row: Barry Gentz- ler, Elliot Godwin, Helen Frey, Vicki Fritz, Richard Gray- bill, Kenneth Gabron. Fourth Row: Mr. C. D. Hartman, Donald Grau, William Furrell, Douglas Good. Fifth Row: Leon Glover, Thomas Gibson, Wayne Geltz. Room 210-Front Row: Elizabeth Dunkelberger, Arlene Diosegy, Barbara Erisman, Barbara Doster, Sandra Den- linger, Kathleen Diller. Second Row: Arlene Depue, Brenda Dunkle, Nora Carroll, Sharon Eby, Barbara Doolittle, Janet Devonshire. Third Row: Steele Downer, Sheryl Dicks, Terry Eshleman, Claire Eichelberger, Larry Curry, Donald Dowvart. Fourth Row: Mr. J. T. White, Robert Deckert, David DeCroce, Gene Devonshire, Larry Eager. Fifth Row: Kenneth Ko f, Bruce Cunningham, John Conrad, Kenneth Depoe, Jolhn Dart, Patrick Doran. Will Be The Key To The Future x, . 'Y Room 211 Front Row Iudith Mast, Nancy Longer, Susan Kling, Linda Kneip, Barbara Lloyd, Barbara Mable. Second Row: Barbara Lewis, Virginia Maher, Nelly Maldonado, Marlene Martin, Susan Light, Ann Madden. Third Row: Ethel Markey, Dawn Markley, Irene Loss, Susan Martin, Martha Mann, Mrs. I. G. Long. Fourth Row: Clinton McCauley, Michael Mastros, Donald Markley, Michael Mc- Ginnis, Michael McCauley, Iames Porter. Fifth Row: Rus- sell Mc-Donnell, Robert McDivitt, joseph Lyall, XVilliain McFarland, Iohn Lutz, Harry Martin. Room 214-Front Row: Dawn Oatman, Margiret Ander son, Kathy Ashby, Carol Adams, Kathleen Anderson, Kay Alleman. Second Row: Dorothy Andrew, Margarita Almo- dovar, Michelle Arms, Kathy Arnold, Sharon Adams, Gail Kamm. Third Row: Mikio Gerhard, Ronald Ashby, Janice Arnold, Linda Alexander, Robert Baber. Fourth Row: Kenneth Arnold, Richard Arment, Thomas Asplin, Lloyd Arnold. Fifth Row: Mr. D. L. Baker, jeffrey Anderson, Michael Lambert, Richard Amour, Douglas Bagnoli. Room 217-Front Row: Marsha Rawhauser, Karen Randle, Ruey Rodman, Mary Reese, Beth Purdy, Marsha Reiden- bach. Second Row: Dace Rekis, joyce Potts, Joanne Potts, Tina Reisinger, Barbara Potts, Kathleen Beck. Third Row: Richard Schnader, Beverly Randall, Carol Rees, Elizabeth Reiff, Kathleen Pugliese, William Rotz. Fourth Row: Mr. G. W. Shaffer, Patrick Rineer, William Rosenberger, Don- ald Roden, Terry Roark, VVilliam Rohlf. Fifth Row: Ken- neth Riley, Earl Ruhl, Thomas Schmidt, Stephen Rudy, Iohn Samaras. Room 219-Front Row: Deborah Stover, Sherry Somerfield, Paula Steffy, Adabellc Stephens, Marlene Smith, Donna Speller. Second Row: Nancy Snyder, Ann Skurski, Beverly Smoker, Virginia Sullivan, Charlene Sturgis, Viki Stokes. Third Row: Robert Ford, Ioseph Wann, Elaine Sturgis, Gay Sturgis, Iohn Welshans, Harry Landis. Fourth Row: Harold Weaver, George Wann, Charles Robinson, Robert Walter, William White. Fifth Row: Mr. D. W. Martin, Samuel Wilson, David Williams, George Wendler. Underclossmen Strive For High Gools Room 222-Front Row: Sharon Melchi, Carol Maugans, ,Io Ann Martz, Kathleen Michael, Barbara Maxwell, Sally Meiser. Second Row: Mr. H. L. Markley, Nancy Metze, Nancy Meshey, Donna Martin, Kathleen Meserole, Sandra Meister. Third Row: Carry Morrison, Eric Mohn, Shar- man Mehatfey, Linda Meister, William Miller. Fourth Row: Barry Miller, Michael McKonly, Charles Finefrock, Howard Miller, John Cebhard. Fifth Row: Thomas Metz- ger, james McKay, Ronald Mohney, Ronald Musselman, Richard Mowrer. QCP -N . f,-AFC? Room 229-Front Row: Sandra Myers, Deborah Polite, Joyce Perry, Cynthia Neuhauser, Cynthia Papadimitriou, Pamela Parrish. Second Row: Virginia Peters, lane Ped- rick, Marion Neshit, Patricia Nelson, Susan Odenwalt, Susan Plotnick. Third Row: Richard Hildebrand, Ray' mond Resch, Ronald Reidenbach, Drew Pontz, Stephen Randall, Mr. D. M. Reinliart. Fourth Row: Thomas Hoo- ver, Robert Hunsinger, Paul Reitz, Kenneth Porter, john Porter. Room 235-Front Row: Lynn Foulke, Diana Stewart, Brenda Fisher, Sandra Ference, Sharon Fleming, Robin Fisher. Second Row: Alexis Francos, Phyllis Friedman, Madeline Foulk, Hanna Forwood, Diane Schweers. Third Row: Dale Ford, Daniel Farmer, Thomas Findley, james Fasnacht. Fourth Row: Frederick Flosser, Iames Fitzpat- rick, William Erb, Ralph Ellis, Mr. E. L. Haller. Fifth Row: Thomas Elmire, Randall Kreider, William Eckman, Glenn Fawber, Ronald Flory. Room 304-Front Row: Deborah Lawrence, Linda Lefley, Linda Lentz, Nancy Kline, Kathryn Knight, Kim Klemmer. Second Row: Cale Lehman, Linda Labezius, Eva Lauer, Shelley Lefever, Edith Laiva, Claudia Leaman, Lynn Kleinstuber. Third Row: Mr. C. A. Kraft, Robert Lefever, john Loll, Richard Lawrence. Fourth Row: Michael Law- rence, Ieiirey LeFever, Earl Zimmerman, Robert Kranz. Along The Royol Rood To Leorning Room 305-Front Row: Shelley Todd, Cindy Muehleisen, Marguerite Moyer, Linda Robinson, Clara Miller, Cheryl Murphy. Second Row: Kathleen Mooney, Martha Miller, Marian Musselman, Pamela Millhouse, Iune Mowery, Christine Mimm. Third Row: Oscar Barriga, Vernon Heagy, Larry Oatman, Paul Oster, Daryl Parmer. Fourth Row: .lack Neal, Michael O'Donnell, Charles Olt, Ben- jamin Nieto, Mr. VV. 1. Papavasilion. Cafeteria-Front Row: Kathleen XVengcr, Sandra Zwally, Elizabeth Ziegler, Patricia XVohlsen, Linda VVolpert, Ileen NVintsch. Second Row: Julia Mimm, Bonnie Wentz, Kath- ryn WVickline, Linda VVettig, Nancy WViker, Kathleen Vfest. Third Row: Linda Yohe, loann VVertZ, Sharon XVcaver, ,loanne Yeager, Donna Wilson, Donna VVestbrook. Fourth Row: Mr. S. F. Brown, Bernice Eberhart, Maria Sterne- man, Kathleen Yale, Nancy Weidman. SW he , Ag? 1 'W Room 101-Front Row: Cynthia Martin, lenell Martin, ,lacqueline McGill, Clayborne McGill, Sandra McMullin, lane Manley. Second Row: Joyce Mattis, Susan McMullen, Marlene Martin, Linda McFarland, Patricia Mattern, Deborah Marxen. Patricia Martin. Third Row: Robert Mnll, Richard Miller, Donald Miller, John Mohler, Mel- vin Miller, blames Miller. Fourth Row: Rodney Miller, Iohn Moss, VVilliam Mitchell. Thomas Miller, lere Mowery, Robert Mellinger, Albert Cncuzella. Fifth Row: Mr. E. E. Matterer, Charles Miller, Alohn Moser. Dennis Peters, Wfilliam McNicl, Daryl Miller. Room 102-Front Row: Sharon Fetter, Nancy Ellison, Martha Eckman, Sarah Eckman, Laura Farmer, Marian Eshleman. Second Row: Sandra XVarshaw, Patricia Eisen- herger, Deborah Ferguson, Susan Eshleman, Catherine Evans, Karon Bhnnner. Third Row: Caile Fidler, Ronnie Middleton, Sandra Eshleman, Betty Eshleman, Carole Fields, lo Hill. Fourth Row: Mr, P. NV. Frey, Randall Edgar, Edward Fasnacht. Daniel Fichtner, Maris Eshle- man, Richard Finkelstein. Fifth Row: George Eurich, ja- cob Eshlcman, Martin Eshleman, john Eckman, Robert Fisher, Thomas Ernst. vQ 'Qs' Room 106-Front Row: Dolores Nelson, Terry Mummaw, Ann Neal, Louise Pauza, Carol Odenwalt, Ioanne Muehl- eisen. Second Row: Beatrice Nixon, Sandra Musselman, Barbara Paul, Deborah Newiield, Stella Papademetriou, Martha Nelms, Esther Papadimitriou. Third Row: Rich- ard Rohrer, David Lacy, Brenda Parker, Ronald Ford, Douglas Law, Barry Lankford. Fourth Row: Larry Lap- ham, Robert Krous, Michael Kiscaden, Harry Kintzi, .Iohn Kuhns, Jerome Kornfield. Fifth Row: Charles Kurtz, Ray- mond Kissinger, William Knauss, Gregory Kopf, Denison McElheny, Mr. P. R. Messersmith. Room 108-Front Row: Margaret Foehl, Susan Fisher, Beverly Findlcy, Lynn Forster, lerilynn Finger, Donna Fish. Second Row: Mrs. S, D. XVolf, Marlene Fisher, Maria Frey, Bonnie Flora, Dianne Frey, Rita Fritsch, Rebecca Fincfrock. Third Row: Dennis Heiserman, VVilliam Hat- field, Coleen Fisher, Betsy Frangakis, Mary Fritz, james Neff, Peter Hemperly. Fourth Row: Kenneth Friant, Charles Fridinger, George Flear, Simon Groff, Robert Hav- ercamp, David Heisler. Fifth Row: Timothy Forwood, Kenneth Hartsough, Thomas Haus, Robert Fonltz, Theo- dore Heisey, Richard Sinclair. The Closs Cf 1968 Bcsses The Future Room 110-Front Row: Bonnie Plantholt, Terry Pridgen, Barbara Plourde, Sally Henry, Barbara Price, Fay Press- ler. Second Row: Nadine Pcifler, Eileen Quiclfel, Mary Pigford, Sandra Phillips, Linda Porter, Linda Photis, jean Pond. Third Row: Mr. E. XV. Miller, Sharon Pugh, April Ploppert. Bernice Poshkns, James Stark, Ronald Rosario. Fourth Row: Ioel Schelling, Robert Rudolph, Alohn Roth- fus. Earl Roschel, jack Rongione, Richard Sayers. Fifth Row: Gregory Rutter, Gary Sather, Ulises Roman, Earl Scheid, Gary Rothfus. Room 116-Front Row: Dorothy Silfies, Byra Schwanger, Elizabeth Schaefer, Cherie Shatto, Debra Shaub. Susan Scbelist. Second Row: Maureen Schrcck, Donna Schreiber. ,Ioan Sensenig, Elizabeth Shettel, Nancy Schlossinan, Drema Sheetz, Nilda Serrano. Third Row: Kenneth Patterson, Iohn Baker, Ruth Schwemmer, Peggy Shacfler, Howard Sheppard, David Pomraning. Fourth Row: Clinton Singer, Thomas Shuflelbottoni, .lay Obetz, Robert Enck, Lewis Oswald. Mr. C. K. Roth. Fifth Row: Douglas Norris, Barry Sides, Terry Sides, Richard Shiley, Thomas Helm, Michael Painter. Room 122-Front Row: Gail Eaby, Dawn DePoe, Kath- leen Dorwart, Shirley Dearolf, Linda DeFrehn, Karen Dixon. Second Row: Sherry Dukeman, Judith Eherly, Vicki Dorsey, Dawn Dusel, Shirley Dotterman, Gail Den- nison, Darlene Downer. Third Row: Harry Echternach, Krista Durdock, Marilyn Downs, Patricia Doman, Robert Dietfenbach, Miss M. E. Fosdick. Fourth Row: Dennis Duncan, Clifford Dodge, Robert DeMascola, Iames Doman, Stephen Duncan, WVilliam Drake. Fifth Row: Anthony Dixon, joseph Dorsey, Darrell Denlinger, Carl Dommel, Dale Eager. On Its Present A Room 123-Front Row: julia Meekins, Shirley Mellott, Barbara Moudy, Marsha Migdon, Patricia Miller, Kathy Miller, Second Row: james Harnish, Marilyn Millhouse, Karen Meisenberger, Freda Mellinger, Shirley Mimm, Alice Mowery, Kenneth Keener. Third Row: Donald Murr, Kurt Kauffman, Barry XVright, Ronald Nixon, Douglas Myers, Mr. M. Mavrides. Fourth Row: Richard Neiman, Michael Coleman, David Navikas, Edward Heller, Larry Ness. Fifth Row: Stephen Lindsey, Craig Pfautz, Peter Deen, john Myers, VVesley Keller, Dennis Kiehl. nd Post Experiences Room 125-Front Row: Linda Urban, Susan Vaughn, Beverly Trimble, Constance WVainer, Marcia Trach, Linda Ulmer. Second Row: Iudith Vazquez, Roberta Unangst, Rachel Vazquez, Phyllis Turner, Iudianne Vogel, Mary Tshudy. Third Row: john Spencer, Clarence Striver, Paul Sprout, Miles Suydam, Ricky Szalay, Thomas Stetler. Fourth Row: Miss I. L. Reed, Barry Strayer, Robert Stev- ens, john Stoner, Anthony Spinella. Fifth Row: Dennis Steclcervetz, jeffrey Stycr, Iames Sprout. Room 129-Front Row: Deborah Buller, Sharon Brown, june Campbell, Katherine Campbell, Cynthia Brown, Car- olyn Brown. Second Row: Stanley Brown, Lorraine Brown, Susan Brown, Georgia Brown, Viki Burkman, Sue Butzer, Miss E. R. Diller. Third Row: Greg Brooks, Charles Burkhart, Paul Browning, Rodney Brown, Thomas Burk- hardt, james Caldwell, Fourth Row: john Buhay, john Braucr, Jeffrey Burger, Frank Brown, Charles Sauder, Richard Burk. Room 131-Front Row: Marilyn VVeisman, Denise Wil- son, june Wiker, Francine Williams, Cathie Weidman, Lynne Weaver. Second Row: Edward Tellado, Diane Wendler, Marjorie West, joeanna Hastings, Suzanne WVea- ver, Mary Wertz, Gerald Trimble. Third Row: Harry Tyson, Robert Spencer, ,loseph Trybulslti, Glenn NValls, Carl Waltz, Robert Trostle. Fourth Row: Mr. H. E. Sin- clair, Dennis Urban, Robert Wakefield, Henry Thode, Gregory Wagner, Stephen Vaughn, Michael VValter. Room 141-Front Row: Roberta Snyder, Victoria Bond, Theodora Sterneman, Cathy Slater, Delene Smith, Iulia Snader. Second Row: Linda Sollenberger, Mildred Stanf- fer, Karen Smith, Martha Nieves, Linda Spangler, Susan Stamm, Linda Snyder. Third Row: Charles Rengier, Rob- ert Coward, William Reisinger, George Reincke, Glenn Ream, George Riedel. Fourth Row: Mr. B. N. Santaniello, john Reichard, Richard Reisinger, Thomas Rensberger, Robert Resch. Fifth Row: Steven Ressler, Michael Rhoads, Kenneth Reidenbach, Milton Rampy, Alvin Redcay. Forward Ever, Bcackworcl Never, Room 144-Front Row: Margaret Ralnn, Nancy Rciden- bach, Beth Reapsomc, Ilze Rekis, Sandra Reedy, Cheryl Reed. Second Row: James Shenlc, Belinda Brown, Carol Reed, Carmen Mendez, Gary Schwalm, Mr. D. C. Schmid. Third Row: Glenn Schneider, NVilliam Thomas, Gary Sen- senig, David Scheurich, Robert Schultz. Fourth Row: Rob- ert Kegel, Douglas Schmitt, Harry Shalller, Harold Sheck- art, Richard llelfries. Room 204-Front Row: Patricia Thomas, Audrey Sultz- bach, Susan Thompson, Mildred'Tame, Jessica Tangert, Lorraine Stoll. Second Row: Deborah Stewart, Sheryl Steif, Cheryl Szalay. Rebecca Thatcher, ,Iacqucline Stoe, Linda Taylor, Nancy Hostettcr. Third Row: Mr. C. B. Schriver, Glenn Spence, Martin Slaugh, Ronald Roden, john Smoker, Barry Speller. Fourth Row: Samuel Smith, George Spangler, Daniel Smith, jay Amstutz, Philip Maxey. Fifth Row: Dhvid Rill, George Snyder. Ioseph Snyder, Martin Speller, Robbie Robinson. Room 206-Front Row: Barbara Hemming, Jenniffer Hof- fer, Karen Herr, Diane Herr, Aida Ko, Charlotte Bowen. Second Row: Cynthia Hawk, Sara Hoffman, Diane Hertz, Ruth Hess, Margaret Hess, Sandra Hollinger. Third Row: Miss D. Couy, Nancy Horst, Mary Decker, Catherine Hicks, Suzanne Hoffman. Fourth Row: David Johnson, Stuart Friedman, Bruce Garrett, Stephen Glatfelter, Don- ald Fridinger. Fifth Row: George George, Gary Getz, Stephen Jensen, Thomas Jenkins, Kenneth Fritz. Room 208-Front Row: Barbara Ripple, Clara Samaras, Gail Russell, Sandra Rineer, Linda Rombach, Linda Ryan. Second Row: Linda A. Rice, Linda Rineer, Bonnie Rey- nolds, Kathie Rohlf, Dorothy Rheam, Linda J. Rice, Judith Rill. Third Row: Stephen Wise, William Wright, Sandra Rice, Nancy Sauder, Nancy Roschel, William Wingenroth, Wayne Woods. Fourth Row: James VVieler, Theodore Williams, Richard Wolpert, XVayne Yeager, Carl XVitmeyer, Barry Whitcraft. Fifth Row: Mr. R. A. Pohle, John VVhite, Robert Whitehead, Larry WVimer, Larry Yost, James Reed. TiProcloim The Ec1rnestSophomores Room 212-Front Row: Judith Catherson, Dawn Cramer, Denise Conley, Louise Dawson, Beth Chever, Yolanda Christian. Second Row: Blanca Crespo, Elizabeth Cully, Bonnie Cramer, Donna D'Augustine, Sally Conner, Diana Constein, Rosemary Zangari, Third Row: Russell Carl, Richard Cavna, Barry Green, John Coulson, Gary Cole- man, Larry Conrad, Francis Cozzone. Fourth Row: Mr. VV. Dourte, George Matthews, David Clinedinst, VVesley Curtier, Richard Cramer, Tyrone Wilson. Fifth Row: James Coxey, Barry Cooper, George Chambers, Geoffrey Davis, Cleon Weidman. Room 213-Front Row: Brenda Keesey, Linda Hurst, Di- ana Jordan, Deborah Johnson, Peggy Kendall, Georgina Huber. Second Row: Dawn Jumbelick, Judith Kennedy, Gail Jordan, Dorothy Katchmar, Gail Hoxworth, Ruth Kaylor. Third Row: Darryl Glover, Robert Greenawalt, Barbara Hullihen, Kathleen Kessler, Michael Goehrig, Thomas Hall, Mr. D. A. Cloud. Fourth Row: Donald Grimm, Richard Grimm, John Matthews, Lester Moyer, Stephen Gring, Parke Harnish. Fifth Row: David Graham, Donald Hain, Harrison Grimes, Francis Glick, Harry Strother. Room 218-Front Row: Anne Geltz, Georgeann Golicher, Caroline Giebus, Kathleen Gallagher, Darlene Getty, Mary Goeke. Second Row: Shari Goldstein, Deborah Grau, Gloria Gerhart, Kathryn Graham, Linda Cerlitz, Linda Gaul. Third Row: Roger Schaller, Thomas Hirak, Michael Jas- chik, Bruce Hofman, Richard Hull, Mr. H. A. Hoover. Fourth Row: Jeffrey Hurst, James Irwin, James Immel, Jeffrey Horst, Lawrence Howell. Room 220-Front Row: Susan Groff, Donna Hagen, Bon- nie Greenwald, Dawn Harrigan, Carol Guenther, Sharon Hambright. Second Row: Linda Grimes, Shirley Groshon, Nancy Groff, Renee Griffin, Brenda Grimes, Beverly Groff, Linda Hartman. Third Row: Mr. A. E. Dombach, William Hilliar, Charles Herr, Robert Herr, Harry Hankle, Henry Harrison. Fourth Row: David Hernandez, Richard Herr, John Heil, Robert Heller, Bruce Thomas, Robert Hess, Steve Hargrove. Eager Students Of The 1968 Class Room 221-Front Row: Charlotte Boyer, Marlene Boynes, Christine Bender, Carol Brandt, Bonnie Booth, Terry Benner. Second Row: Patricia Bireley, Jacquelyn Boose, Linda Biemesderfer, Kathleen Brinkman, Nancy Bevilac- qua, Terry Bowman. Third Row: Michael Bowers, James Beltz, Dennis Boyd, Richard Bloom, James Brandau, Michael Bilger. Fourth Row: Terry Boyer, Robert Bind- erup, George Biechler, Frank Birinyi, Larry Book. Fifth Row: George Bowman, James Binkley, Michael Bern- hardt, Mr. P. A. Bucks. Room 230-Front Row: Margaret Younger, Anna Wright, Mary Winder, Lisa Winner, Joyce Holmes, Maureen Young. Second Row: Deborah Young, Jayann Wise, Kathy Wfoodland, Barbara Zercher, Sandra Ziegler, Darlene Wolf, Jean Worrell. Third Row: Byron VVeitzel, Larry Weaver, Earleen Woods, Susan Witmer, Cynthia Zook, Stephen VVeaver, Thomas XVeaver. Fourth Row: Mrs. J. S. Stokes, William Wann, Stephen Wettig, Joseph Weitzel, Douglas Whenry, Derrick Warfel. Fifth Row: Robert Weinhold, Henry Weaver, Michael Ware, Milton Wallick, Jacob VVeiler, Douglas VVeaver. Room 231-Front Row: -Iudy Aron, Barbara Bair, Linda Andrews, Donna Ardire, Cynthia Baker, Kathleen Barton. Second Row: Ann Bachman, Deborah Baum, Carol Barr, Sharon Beck, Nancy Banzhof, Dawn Behmer. Third Row: Terry Adams, Robert Adams, john S. Adams, Thomas Baker, Roy Beck. Fourth Row: George Bell, Glenn Ada- mire, Richard Bauer, VVilliam Arms, William Alexander. Fifth Row: Maurice Benn, john T. Adams, Cary Glass- myer, Bruce Beamsderfer, Timothy Axe. Room 232-Front Row: Nancy Kitner, Kathleen Kiscad- den, Karen Kline, Linda Kimmich, Linda Landis, Suzanne Koenig. Second Row: Kathy Kimmich, Frances Kurian, Jeanne Kofroth, Barbara Kieitcr, Alice Floyd, Diane Lank- huft, Sharon Kopp. Third Row: Ronald Linton, Iere Le- fever, Susan Lane, Theresa Kreider, NVanda Kyle, David Lutz. Fourth Row: Mr. M. E. Krape, Richard Loser, john Lerchen, Thomas Layser, Michael Loss, Delmar Lutz. Fifth Row: Frank Maounis, Michael Leidy, Robert Lynes, Den- nis Lindsay, John Leber, Allen Leed. Anticipate Next Yeo r's Activities Y-TT 4'f' Sci wlvv Room 236-Front Row: Ann Leque, Roseann Loss, Kath- ryn Lechner, Donna Lehman, Ceorgeanna Leman, Bonnie Leich. Second Row: Greg Martin, Melinda Lehn, Barbara Lyter, Pamela Lefever, Mary Laukhuff, Roderick Mc- Ceary. Third Row: Mr. R. L. Law, Craig Markley, Charles Martz, Stephen McCune, Franklin McCormick. Fourth Row: Robert McEvoy, Theodore Markley, William Mc- Nelis, Kenneth McCombs. National Honor Society member Eileen Reitz Crightl takes a sophomore homeroom group down to the cafeteria while conducting a tour of McCaskey on orientation day in September. Our Times , ff!! C44 Q .7 el Q C f X f K f ? Q, X ,X X K ff ' f' tl X f f M X X 9-GUI After school, Gordon Slaugh waits impatiently to use the tclcplmone in the school lobby While Nancy VVol1lsen chat- ters on, unrufllccl by luis complaints. For the first time in several years, the senior girls' team eral Information Quiz Assembly sponsored by the Stu- CBarbara Haines, Michell Smith, and Nancy Koelschj dent Council. Shooters Deidre DeZercie and Peter outscored the senior boys' team CNeil Howett, Ieffrey Shelley fstanding at leftl added bonus points by foul- Forster, and Frederick'PurdyJ to win the annual Cen- shooting as correct answers were given. Student Council Work Covers Brood Fields '53 Left: It was a victory for the boys in the junior quiz assembly. Participants were Cfront row? David Zentmyer and Cheryl Clemsong Csecond rowl Kathy Arnold, jack Neal, Charles Grezlak, and Elizabeth Ziegler. Right: At a home basketball game, students A Scott Humphreville, Scott Howett and Michael Henr su ort the Student Council refresh ment stand operated by Roberta See and Eliza- Q S . .Q 3 'X'- Front Row: Marian Berberian, head, and Georgette Hart, Rick, Marianne Hoober, Linda Snyder, Jacqueline Au- feature twirler. Second Row: Georgia GroH, Barbara kamp. This year's adviser is Mrs. Colleen Nophsker. Haines, Kathy Miller, Sharon Fetter, Pamela Sisk, Mary Cheerleaders And Mcriorettes Arouse School Spirit The 1965-66 majorette squad, headed by Marian Berberian with Georgette Hart as featured twirler, appeared with the McCaskey Marching Band in the half-time performance of the Eagles-Steelers game in Philadelphia. Front Row: Sally Stamm, Brenda Shrum, Susan Broome and Nancy Koelsch, co-captains, Kathleen McManus, Carol Underkoffler. Second Row: Barbara Bleacher, The cheerleading squad, under the direction of Miss Sandra L. Shanfelder, cheered at varsity and junior varsity events, constructed signs, dis- tributed pep pins, conducted pep assemblies, and decorated the stadium. Susan Martin, Susan McCormick, Gail Sensenig, Carol Rees, Cynthia Burger, Toni King, Lynn Keener. The mascot is Lanky McLane. Georgette Hart, McGaskey,s Halloween Queen, poses with fellow candidates Carol Lawrence, Marian Ber- berian, and Louise VVeeks. Georgette, for her winning act, twirled various Halloween symbols. Accompanying herself on the guitar, Carol sang one of her own com- positions. Marian performed a modern dance routine, and Louise sang an original song. Georgette competed with girls from other schools in the Schpooknacht con- test. Halloween Contestants Display Talents Halloween contestants who participated in the junior assembly were Marsha Reidenbach, Barbara Potts, and Linda Snyder. For her act, Marsha executed a tap HI, jf dance routine, and Barbara sang. Dressed as Mary Poppins, Linda performed a twirling routine. The candi- dates were judged on talent, beauty, and personality. f Left: Standing in front of drapes new to McCaskey's home economics room is Helen Sims with one of the Christmas trees she made in class. The trees are fashioned from nylon net topped by a colorful Christ- Christmas Spirit Below: James Crossman, Robert Stevens, and Richard Banzhoff put up decorations in Iohn M. Herr's home- room for Christmas. Right: Santa Claus listens as Elaine Martz tells him what she wants for Christmas. mas ball. Right: Portraying Santa Claus, Timothy Kauffman extends Christmas greetings to the McCaskey family. Invcades McCc1skey 89 1 sy. I X . N' S, X ss V7 I .fx Left: Honor Society member, Nancy Koelsch, stands in homeroom. Right: Reed Rodman ffront, leftj, an ready to ussist Miss Janice L. Reed, who is explaining a Honor Society guide, takes a group of sophomores on a schedule to sophomore Patricia Trees on orientation day tour of McCaskey. Students Golther For Pre-School Events Right-Front Row: Seniors Sarah Rudolph, Jenn Rinecr, Mary Ellen Rahm, fstandingb Scott Miller, and James Sensenig pause on the McCaskey campus for ll chat before the tardy bell rings. 90 ,. Jsws Left: Mary Rick fleftj brings seniors Jody Amstutz, Nancy Wolilsen, Marguerite Bounds, and Arlene Koenig to school in her 1929 Model A Ford. -lyrm kb . ' ff d Get in there and fight! exhorts line coach Charles R. ment manager G. Allen Eckert fleftl observes from the Miller as Barry Pikolas C72l, Dave Williams 1887, and sidelines while manager Barry Centzler heads toward Tony Patterson C481 are sent into gridiron action. Equip- the bench to assist an injured player. Foil Or Spring, Sport Is King Right: Cynthia Burger and Mary Rick receive golf instructions from Mrs. Margaret H. Laughton, who replaced Mrs. Carolyn A. Quarles in the physical education department. Below Right: The McCaskey bench nervously watches action on the field as cheerleaders Susan Broome and Brenda Shrum express anxiety. Below Left: Co-captains for the 1966 football season, David VVillian1s and Albert Brown, display a ugifti' from York High School. r - v 71.114-1-e -rl :ist FI i W ...Q s Blk 5'9 Left: Rosanne Miller, VIDETTE news editor, shows copies of the McCaskey newspaper to Miss Ann Landers who had just addressed an all-school assembly on March 17 at 9 A.M. Miss Landers, whose advice column appears daily in 666 news- papers throughout the world, delivered a light but to the point speech concerning the problems of today's teenager. Photograph courtesy of the Lancaster New Era McCoskey Ploys Host To Vo rious Visitors Left: Cynthia Albright and Candace Greenwald confer with Miss Dorothy Edwards Ccenterl, a representative from a local industry, about applications for office positions. Lower Left: A dog found roaming the halls of McCaskey is befriended by Iohn S. Meekins, safety riving teacher, and Cheryl Shissler. Lower Right: Frank Kissinger watches while Beverly Eaby welcomes a cat which proved its Willingness to become a member of the general clerical class by climbing thru the window three times. 5 Q lsr . i 2 'a 1 1 ' n - if UH. Right: In an assembly skit geared to en- liven school spirit for the John Harris my wig 'ig football game, James Snyder narrates a parody on 'cLittle Red Riding Hood in which tri-captain Brent Hawkins saves Little Red Victory fKaren Kraftj and Granny Uane Leesl from the clutches of the Harriser,' CDonald Horstl. Students Make Public Appearances Right: Batman fDaniel LeVanD and Robin, the Boy XVoncler CRonald Migdonl, the Dynamic Duo,', announce the up-coming dance, 'cBatman,s Buga- loo.'i Lower Left: Barbara Fish, Susan Broome, Ann Gross, Barry Buller, and Kathleen McManus, doing the Chez Vous,', were among eighty-seven students who represented McCaskey at the Channel Eight Dance Party. Lower Right: Hostess of Dance Party, Miss Donna Loar, congratulates Florence Harrison and David Nixon, winners of a fast dance contest. .. .qi ,4 'QM x M 93 S Together ,le We Achieve f 51: X ffm QLAJ Qfegf' P ' K qs ,f f! lj ff-ff ZPL IJ? CH g eff HV. . ,Main wi? ,,,.f .MY ,.f Representing the various high-school courses are Thomas Groff, vocationalg Elizabeth Slaymaker, college preparatoryg Thomas Rohrer, generalg an Kathleen Buckwalter, business. 95 ., ,.,53Z,gg5ggfetw ws, - wz35er255sg5,feasy41 - is 42 4 3 f 'LL'L Q, .. , 5 Uff- f ak s wfff SHIRLEY ABEL General ff-- ,QE V A E '-J Study Club 2, 35 Typing Club 45 Clee Club 4 V'll' 5 4 BETTY ADAMS Commercial ' 5 I ' ': 5 if Cheerleading Club 2, 35 English Study Club 4 W h ' l h rf 5 45 V KATHLEEN C. ADAMS Kathy College ' illiiiffifiggkmy ' j gjy' We 5 All-Star Hockey 2, 3, 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 45 Leaders Club 2, 3, 45 ., 5 5 VIDETTE Staff 2, 3, 45 Dolphin Club 2, 3, 45 Honor Society 3, 45 Student ' ff ' Council 2, 35 Homeroom President 2. Secretary 45 Class Vice-president ' V., -' . 45 Social Committee 2, 4 - Zz p M If xi K l' jj: ff 706 ff' if-v iffy ffa 'ifiiksafvailg www l JEWEL BAISCH Charm Club 25 Study Club 35 Typing Club 4 96 TERESA ADAMS Terry General Music Club 2, 35 Study Club 4 ROBERT ALBIN Bob General Iayvee' Football 25 Varsity Football 45 Track 2, 3, 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 45 Football Club 25 Track Club 3, 4 CYNTHIA ALBRIGHT CinCliu Commercial Pinochle Club 2, 35 Shorthand Club 45 Homcroom President 45 Honor Society 4 IAMES ALBRIGHT jim General Biology Study Club 25 Jazz Club 35 Audio-Visual Aids Club 4 PAUL ALLEMAN Butch General Iayvee Baseball 25 Varsity Baseball 45 Sports Study Club 2, 35 Shop Maintenance Club 4 IODY AMSTUTZ College Clee Club 45 Future Teachers Club 4 CAROLYN ANDES Carol College French Club 25 Future Nurses Club 3, 4 DONALD ANDREVVS Slim Vocational Study Club 2, 33, 4 IOAN ANDREWS Commercial Study Club 25 Pinochlc Club 35 English Club 4 PATRICIA ANNE Patti General Intramural Sports 2, 45 Leaders Club 25 Dolphin Club 25 Majorette Club 35 Social Studies Club 4 PAMELA ASTON Pam Commercial Leaders Club 2, 45 Homeroom Secretary 25 Cheerleading Club 25 Short- hand Club 35 Intramural Sports 2. 4 IACQUELINE AUKAMP Jackie General Leaders Club 25 Majorette Club 45 Majorette 4 MICHAEL AUMENT Green Giant General Jayvee Football 2: Varsity Football 45 VIDETTE Staff 3, 45 Intramural Sports 35 Football Club 2, 73, 45 Quill and Scroll 4 SUE AUMENT Commercial Cihecrlearling Club 2, 35 General Clerical Club 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3 General CHRISTINA JANE BAKER Tina General Dramatics Club 25 Music Club 35 Etiquette Club 4 LINDA BAKER Commercial Reading Club 25 Shorthand Club 35 Typing Club 4 SHIRLEY BAKER Sl1irl Commercial Hnmernom Secretary 3, 45 Reading Club 25 Checkers Club 35 Typing Club 4 JANIES BALDWIN jim General Stutly Club 2. 3: Mathematics Club 4 BLANCHE BANDY Commercial Majorcttc Club 25 Typing Club 35 Future Business Leaders Club 4: Hoineromn President 45 llonor Society 4 JOHN BANZHOF College Iayvee Soccer 25 Camping Club 35 Folk-Singing Club 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3. 45 Sports Study Club 2 RICHARD BANZHOFF Rick College Clee Club 2. 3, 45 Future Teachers Club 25 Chemistry Club 35 Typing Club 4 C. CAIL BARBER Commercial Majorette Club 25 Reading Club 35 Current Events Club 4 VVILLIAIKI H. BARBER Bill Vocational XVQ-ightlifting Club 25 Study Club 35 Camera Club 4 DONNA BARLEY College Hmncroum Secretary 25 Reading Club 25 Typing Club 35 Etiquette Club 4 JONATHAN BARLOW Burt General Intramural Sports 25 Stagecrafters Club 2, 45 Study Club 3 EDGAR BARNES Ned College Swimming 2, 3, 45 Swimming Club 25 Cross Country 35 Tennis 2, 3, 45 Tennis Club 3, 45 Homcroom Vice-president 2, President 35 Student Coun- cil 45 Social Committee Co-chairman 45 Honor Society 4 BARRY E, BARR General Thespiau Society 45 Stagecraftcrs Club 2, 3, 45 Intramural Sports 4 EDVVARD MICHAEL BARR A'Milce Ceneral Intramural Sports 2, 3, 45 Stucly Club 25 Hot Stove League 35 Sports Stntly Club 4 EVELYN BARR Evie,' General Lcutlers Club 25 Dolphin Club 2, 35 Study Club 4 THOMAS BASHORE 'iTom General Camera Club 25 Chemistry Club 35 Anrlin-Visual Aicls Club 4 INIARY ELIZABETH BATES i'Betl1 College ECHO Staff 3, 4: Holneruom Vice-president 35 Future Teachers Club 25 Future Nurses Club 35 Music Club 45 Intramural Sports 2 ROBERT H. BATES Bob Ceneral Scuba Club 25 Crimping Club 35 Stucly Club 4 ,,if,,1 f fA,, L ,. A , 2541: . H5531 E +41 W rt 1, 5 ... Y ' 4.-,x :: E ,, 5 ,1 . . Qgfiifias, TP 5 ,,,,i,t , S., i..,,, 5 3 1-, :. 31, 1-ul-ijt, ,, at gf 4 S 5 Ar If 5., ,rf W, 5 , Q., Q ff, ,, ,ta . new - . .-my ,, .-an V ' ' my eff, ,,,', M rut AI' Q-5+-az.-t W, , sf, V if--.qw .41 2 if iw W' , lr . t-,ts5f,1fg.1Q:g,, 25,- ,r,312AwMgfLryv N - f we em, s 72? iii, W ijt? BARRY BAUDER College jayvee VVrestling 2: Colt Club 2. 3: Study Club 4 GARY BAUER General jayvee Baseball 25 Varsity Baseball 35 jayvce Soccer 2: Hot Stove League 35 Study Club 2, 45 Intramural Sports 2, 53 R. MICHAEL BAUER Red General javvee Football 25 Varsitv Football 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 45 Football Club 2. 35 Track Club 45 Quill and Scroll 4 DALE E. BEANER RiHe Club 25 Chess Club 235 Study Club 4 LINDA LEE BENDER General General Art Appreciation Club 25 Checkers Club 35 General Clerical Club it ROBERT JAMES BENDER Bob General Chemistry Club 25 Choristvrs 45 Glec Club 3, 45 School Play 45 Play Committee 45 Thespian Society 3, 45 Student Council 25 llnmeroom Sec- retary 25 Music Committee 3, 45 Intramural Sports 2 JOANNE RUTH BENTLEY Biology Study Club 25 Camera Club 35 Study Club 4 MJD, TIIWIOTHY CARL BENTON Study Club 2, 45 Camera Club 3 Tim MAIIIAN I... BEIIBERIAN Majorette 2, 35 Majorette Club 2, 73, 45 Head-Drum Committee 3 6 c,r15 55 Commercial Special College Majorette 4: Play 5, as '45 .. , it ? 1 ff .x i ms. ,t M ., 5.,, ,-wi., I ffl! if 51 i 55y ,, ie, - 5 f1affewgm,,.,g ff, lt ' t 5 fwfwx-:W UST, gW21ge52'f2Qi2ei1e2 f ' ,jgxeigemw r .. . Qlfsfbs fi, 5' ' -,,i f lli ft.- ,ii5, V-'i.,. . iii 3:1 ' im 5, i 'Y 1 it 5 P X ,'5,m.5 13 . 1555 ff K4 K, W x ti If , vi , . 1 'V W f,,.,, .L , , , , ' -' j' ifffi1?iEtT it W 5 ., 5? X5 33 1 NORMAN RONALD BERGEL General German Club 2, 35 Chess Club 45 VVrestling Manager 4 CRAIG BERNHARDT College Sketch Club 25 Swimming 35 Intramural Sports 2, 35 -lazz Club 35 VI- DETTE Stafl 3, 45 Social Committee 45 Stagecruxtiters Club 45 Stagecrafters Guild 45 Quill and Scroll 4 CARL BEYER General Biology Club 2: Jazz Club 3: German Club 4 JOHN WILLIAM BEYER BillI' College ,layvee Tennis 2, 35 Varsity Tennis -15 Homeroom President 3, 45 ECHO Staff 3, 45 Intramural Sports 3, 45 Tennis Club 2, 3, 4 SUSAN T, BINKLEY A'B11by Bink Distributive Dramatics Club 25 Lenders Club 35 Distributivc Education Club -l, Intramural Sports 2, 3 DANIEL W. BITTS Dan General Coin Club 25 Current Events Club 35 Camera Club 4 JUNE RENNAE BITTS General Biology Study Club 21 Typing Club 3, General Clerical Club 4 CLARENCE BLACK Butch General Study Club 25 Swimming IZ, Nlanager 45 Intramural Sports 2, 331 Swim- ming Club -l JUDITH ANN BLACK uludyn Distributive Cheerleading Club 21 Music Club 35 Distributive Education Club 4, Homeroom President 25 lntrainural Sports 2, I3 MICHAEL BOOTH Mike General Study Club 2, 43 Physical Science Study Club 3 ELWIN W. BOOTS Muggsy Commercial Homcroom President 2, Vicefpresident 43 Student Council 33 Concert Band 2, 3, 43 Marching Band 2, 43 Dramatics Club 23 Psychology Club 33 Choristcrs 4: Clee Club 4 CAROL ANN BORDER Knitting Club 2, 533 Chess Club 43 lntrarnural Sports 3 Spider Commercial MARCUERITE BOUNDS Margie College Student Council 2, 33 Leaders Club 2, 3, 43 Color Guard 3, Calptain 43 Homeroom Vice-president 43 Cheerleading Club 2, 33 Intramura Sports 2, 3,4 ROBERT D. BOVVEN Bob College Jayvee Tennis 2, 33 Varsity Tennis 43 Tennis Club 2, 3, 43 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 43 Humeroom Vice-president 3, President 43 ECHO Staff 3, 43 Student Band Announcer 3, 4 SANDRA L. BOWMAN Sandi College Student Council 2, 33 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 43 Cheerleading Club 23 Leaders Club 33 Etiquette Club 43 Homeroom Secretary 43 Honor Society 4 SUZANNE BOYVAIAN ususien General Literature Club 23 Glee Club 3. 43 Shorthand Club 33 Play Committee 43 Stagcci'.it'tcrs Club 43 Thcspian Society 4 THOMAS A. BOWMAN 'iT0my' Commercial Dance Band 2, 3, 43 Marching Band 2, 43 Concert Band 2, 43 Or- chestra 43 Pit Orchestra 43 Home-room President S3 ROBERT BOYER Vic General Homcroom Yiccfpresident 23 Track 2, 33 Cross Country Co-captain 43 jayvce Xlrcstliug 33 Cross-Country Club 3, 43 Track Club 2 I w r it '- , ,gif , i n .:,' 5':.. VV . -, , .5 7 wb......V ffig, - 'VM ,'t. HT Q' .,,, .3 ,N S :Vkk ,,,,,, P at .-paw-A if 41,4 nv' ,- wgv--...Y C K f ' QQ K V , K , - -iz. i, ,, h me .1 Q 3, 1. f. 1 i win.. ,. , , lik. VV , 121- 4 4, f ' ,7 . H . f -' W 3 MMR JOHN SLAYNIAKER BRADLEY III College Concert Band 2, 43 Marching Band 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 2, 43 Pit Or- chestra 33, 43 Dance Band 43 -layvce Soccer Manager 23 Soccer Club 2 DAVID BRANDT Dave Vocational Electronics Club 2, 43 Conservation Club 3 BEATE BRATZ Commercial Music Club 23 Clee Club 3, 43 Dixunatics Club 33 Mathematics Club 43 Thespian Society 4 DANNY A. BRAZILL Dan College Aircraft Club 23 Chess Club 33 Play Committee 43 Intramural Sports 2, 43 Theater liccortling Club 4 JERE A. BRENDLE General Typing Club 23 Study Club 3. 43 Intramural Sports 2. 4 JAY L. BRENEMAN College Chemistry Club 23 German Club 43 Iayvee Baseball Statistician 3 ANNE LOUISE BRINSER College Honor Society 43 Thcspiun Society 43 Cleo Club 2, 3, 43 Play Com- mittee 43 Music Club 23 Choristc1's3, 4 MARTHA NORBIA BRODSKY College Honor Society 43 School Play 33 Play Committee 3, 43 Clee Club 43 Dramatics Club 2, 43 Music Club 3, Thespian Society 3, 4 KENNETH BROOKS Ken Vocational Study Club 2, 33 Pinochle Club 4 .gf Q A ' . 5' g h -QA ga to p 'R I I we .3t,'.nHi .1-, .-ff. -, Y-t r ww S-3 .Mi . . 2 Silo? ,MV THOMAS BROOKS Vocational jayvee Football 25 Sports Study Club 25 Study Club 35 Camera Club 4 SUSAN E. BROOME Susie - College Leaders Club 25 Varsity Cheerleader 3, Co-head 45 Cheerleading Club 2, 3, 45 Social Committee 41 Mathematics Club 45 All-Star Basketball 2, 3, Co-captain 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 45 I-Iomeroom Program Chairman 2 DAVID A. BROWN 'ABrownie Genefill Chess Club 25 jazz Club 35 Study Club 4 DIANNA BROWN Dee Commercial Future Nurses Club 25 Cheerleading Club 35 Ceneral Clerical Club 45 Clcc Club 35 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4 KATHLEEN K. BROWN K'Kathie College Future Nurses Club 25 Folk-Singing Club 35 Choristers 45 Play Committee 2, 45 Clcc Club 3, 45 Thespian Society 4 LARRY BROWN Charley Vocational Iayvcc Baseball 25 Sports Study Club 2, 3, 45 Cross Country 45 Intramural Sports 4 RONALD THOMAS BROWN Ronnie General Study Club 25 Jazz Club 35 Mathematics Club 45 Intramural Sports 2: Homeroom Program Chairman 4 DANIEL BROWNINC 'tDan College Swimming 2, 35 Honor Society 3, 45 Chemistry Club 25 Tennis Club 35 Student Council 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4 LINDA BRUBAKER Brub College Clee Club 25 3, 45 Cheerleading Club 2, 35 Theater Recording Club 45 Play Committee 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 45 I-Iomeroom Secretary 45 Thes- pian Society 4 RALPH C, BRUCE General NVcightlifting Club 25 Study Club 3, 4 KATHLEEN BUCKWALTER Kathy Commercial Cleo Club 2.5 Majorettc Club 25 Folk-Singing Club 35 Knitting Club 45 Play Committee 3 MARK W. BUDWIC College Chess Club 25 School Play 3, 45 Thespian Society 3, 45 Play Committee 35 Clee Club 45 Honor Society 3, 45 Dramatics Club 3, 4 HARRY BUHAY College Study Club 2, 45 Chess Club 3 PAMELA SUE BURCH Pam College Majorette Club 25 Dramatics Club 35 Theater Recording Club 45 Play Committee 3, 45 Clee Club 2, S, 45 Music Committee 35 Thespian Society 3, 45 Homcroom Vice-president 3, Secretary 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4 NANCY NI. BURCHETT College Reading Club 25 Study Club 35 Psychology Club 45 Honor Society 4 CYNTHIA ANN BURGER Cindy College Leaders Club 2, 35 Cheerleading Club 2, 3, 45 Varsity Cheerleader 45 Student Council 3, Secretary 45 Homeroom Secretary 35 All-Star Basketball 3, 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 45 Archery Team 45 Honor Society 4 RQNALD CARY BURGER Ronnie College I-Ionor Society 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 45 jayvee Football 25 Varsity Football 3, 45 jayvee Basbeall 25 Varsity Baseball 45 Baseball Club 25 Football Club 3, 4 ROSEMARY BURIAN General Intramural Sports 25 English Club 2, 35 Study Club 4 JAMES R. BURK 4'-lim General Study Club 25 English Study Club 35 Mathematics Club 45 Intramural Sports4 CAROL BURKHART Commercial Cheerleading Club 25 Shorthand Club 35 Bookkeeping Club 4: Intra- mural Sports 2, 3, 4 KAREN BURKHART General study Club 2, 3, 4 Butch College NEWTON A. BURKINS Electronics Club 25 German Club 35 Mathematics Club 4 Bill Vocational VVILLIAM W. BYARS Electronics Club 25 Art Appreciation Club 35 Study Club 4 JOHN W. BYERS College Political Science Club 25 Current Events Club 35 Chemistry Club 45 ECHO Stall 3, Senior Editor 45 Concert Band 2, 3, 45 Marching Band 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Vice-president 2, 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Honor Society 4 BRENDA CALIA Commercial Cheerleading Club Z5 Reading Club 35 Stagecralters Club 45 Stage- crafters Guild 45 Intramural Sports 2, 4 ROBERT L. CARR Bob Commercial RiHe Club 25 Baseball Club 35 Camping Club 4 GEORGE C. CARRIGAN General Reading Club 25 Study Club 35 Current Events Club 45 Intramural Sports 2. 3, 4 EDWARD CHANDLER Eddy Distributive Biology Club 25 Reading Club 35 Distributive Education Club 4 BIICHAEL LEE CHANDLER General Rifle Club 25 Reading Club 35 Current Events Club 4 STEVEN CHERRY College Varsity Tennis 25 Tennis Club 2, 35 Current Events Club 45 Honor So- ciety 3, 45 ECHO Stall 3, 45 Homeroom Secretary 2, President 535 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4 ,Riga 2 1 Q 5 l sy 6 1 . M 'E' of We 1 f , ..,,. t 1 :j affix'-, t 2' s'n fra ' SHARON LEE CHILLAS College 5 Future Teachers Club 25 Typing Club 3, 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 45 Honor Society 4 NANCY V. CHRIST General 7' f P Cheerleading Club 25 Folk-Singing Club 35 Etiquette Club 45 Intramural 5 i Sports 2 I DONALD CHRISTMAN Don General Coin Club 25 Current Events Club 35 Camera Club 45 VIDETTE Stall 54 3. 4 ffl ,Q gl 5 l Q 5, PAUL CLAWSON Vocational ' Rifle Club 25 Camera Club 35 Study Club 4 Q JOHN CLINGER General Hot Stove League 25 Biology Study Club 35 Current Events Club 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3 RODGER E. CLINCER Rod General Study Club 25 Oibcials Club 35 Sports Study Club 4 ,, . f li 'E rua , .fw:.4wfp: A-' 5 fun- ,. PATRICIA COBLE Pat General Cheerleading Club 2511122 Club 35 Current Events Club 4 JAMES L. COLEMAN Jim Sports Study Club 25 Reading Club 35 Political Science Club -I5 Qlzxyvee Soccer 25 Varsity Soccer 3, 45 Intramural Sports 2, 4 College STEPHEN R. COLLINS College C-lee Club 45 Choristers 4 JAMES COMMERO jim Distributive Distributive Education Club 4 MICHAEL C. CONLIN Mike College Track Club 25 Basketball Club 35 Football Club 45 Student Council 2, 35 Homeroom Vice-president 45 Track 2, 35 -layvee Football 25 Varsity Foot- lgall 3, 45 Iayvee Basketball 25 Varsity Basketball 3, Co-captain 45 Honor ociety 4 COLLEEN CONNOR Collie Commercial French Club 25 Music Committee 3, 45 Stagecrafters Guild 3, 45 Cleo Club 3, 45 Stagecrafters Club 3, 45 Thespiau Society 4 JOHN D. COOLIDCE General Gymnastics Club 45 Track 2, 3, 45 jayvee Wrestling 25 Track Club 2 DONALD CRANSTON Donn Genera l Current Events Club 2, 45 Track Club 35 Clee Club 45 Track 3, 45 Intra- mural Sports 2, 3, 4 LISA ESTELLE CRIDER College Dance Band 25 Knitting Club 35 Leaders Club 45 Marching Band 2, 3, 45 Concert Band 2, 3, 45 All-Star Tennis 2, 3, 4, Hockey 3, 45 Basketball Man- ager 45 ECHO Staff 3, Senior Editor 45 Honor Society 3, 45 Social Com- mittee 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 4 MMR use 7' I WW. , 4:6 A 5 Em I 4 ROBERT CUMMINGS Bob College Checkers Club 25 Oflicials Club 35 Coin Club 45 Marching Band 2, 3, 45 Concert Band 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 35 Cross Country 3, Coecaptain 45 VIDETTE Staff 3, 45 Intramural Sports 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 4 LINDA DARNELL Mick College Sketch Club 25 Dramatics Club 35 Psychology Club 45 Color Guard 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4 PATRICK C. DARRENKAINIP Louie, Vocational Study Club 2, 35 Electronics Club 4 ROBERT Z. DART General Photography Club 25 Chess Club 4 MARIAN DAVIS General Cheerleading Club 2, 35 Typing Club 45 VIDETTE Staff 2, 3, 45 Intra- mural Sports 2, 3, 4 MICHAEL DEATRICK Mike General Study Club 2, 35 Typing Club 4 LINDA RAE DeMORA General Cheerleading Club 2, 35 Shorthand Club 45 AllfStar Basketball 45 ln- tramural Sports 2, 3, 4 TONY L. DEVINE General Current Events Club 35 Study Club 4 DEIDRE DDZERCIE Declan College Leaders Club 2, 3, 45 Dol shin Club 2, 53, 45 Concert Band 2, 35 Marching Band 2, 35 All-Star Basketball 2, 3, 4, Hockey 3, 4, Tennis 2, 35 Intramural Sports 2, 23, 4 A BARRY L. DIEM General Study Club 25 Current Events Club 35 Algebra Club 4 ROBERT DILLER Bob General Homeroom President 25 jayvee Soccer 25 Varsity Soccer 35 Varsity Tennis 2, 35 Soccer Club 25 Tennis Club 35 Intramural Sports 2, 45 Study Club 4 LINDA KLOSE DIRIAN College Cheerleading Club 2, 35 Leaders Club 45 Homeroom Vice-president 2, 35 Knitting Club 45 All-Star Hockey 35 Gymnastics Team 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4 SHEILA RIARIE DIXON Commercial Study Club 25 Business Education Club 33 Knitting Club 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4 YVILLIAM DOCHAT Bill Vocational Studyi Club 2, 35 45 Honor Society 4 SHARON LOUISE DOMMEL Commercial Cheerleading Club 25 Music Club 35 Current Events Club 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4 CYNTHIA LOU DOMMELL Majorette Club 25 Study Club 35 Etiquette Club 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3 Cyndic General DONNA L. DONNELL General General Clerical Club 4 CAROL DOTTERMAN General Future Nurses Club 25 Knitting Club 35 Psychology Club 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4 4 ai V- fi V X , , JL rv 4,31 fx X 4 me , 7' ,, if M- if if if 1 y ,P ' '1 up .151 5? 5 up is ' n f ? if in 1 r rg 1 r w , 'igvrv' ' :M 1 ,. ,. t e., fr I, ,tv Vt.. ERIC DOUPLE Distributive Study Club 2, 35 Distributive Education Club 4 FRANK DOWNER College Stagecrafters Club 2, 3. 45 Track 2, 35 Intramural Sports 45 Tbespian Society 4 KENNETH DUDLEY Ken College jayvee Football 25 Student Council 25 Sports Study Club 2, F35 Varsity Football 35 Checkers Club 4 CINDY LEE DUKEMAN Commercial Study Club 25 Shorthand Club 45 Intramural Sports Z RICHARD DUNKLE Dick General Printing Club 25 jazz Club 35 Mathematics Club 4 BARBARA ANN DUNLAP Barbie College Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Sketch Club 25 Future Teachers Club 85 Pinocble Club 45 ECHO Staff 45 Homerorun Secretary 2, 35 Intramural Sports 4 BEVERLY EABY Commercial Knitting Club 2, 45 Cheerleading Club 3 ROBERT ECKENROTH 'ABob College Electronics Club 25 Hot Stove League 35 Political Science Club 45 Cross Country 3, 45 Intramural Sports 4 CARLETON VV. EDDINS Carl Vocational Camera Club 25 Study Club 3, 4 H Vw' 1 X: f Iffafmwesff me ,- , I, as , no -1: eewifwy -- ' I Y 4 I fs w tr? 9 e ,STI -S, :iz . f Q5 ge: ' ' CHRISTINE L. EISENBERGEII Tina Commercial C-lee Club 23 Career Club 25 Shorthand Club 35 Leaders Club 45 Intra- mural Sports 2. 3, 4 BARBARA A. ELNIIRE Barb Cenerttl Study Club 25 Knitting Club 35 Psychology Club 45 Intr.nntu'nl Sports 2 LEWIS H, ENGLE Lew College XVrcstling Club 25 Varsity lVrestling 2, 3, Co-captain 45 Sports Study Club 35 Varsity Soccer 3, 45 Soccer Club 45 Homeroom Vice-president 4 VVILLIANI ENCLE t'Bill General Diving Club 2, 3, 45 Swimming 2, 3, 45 Glec Club 45 Gymnastics Club 535 Music Committee I3 E. JOYCE ESHLEMAN College Dolphin Club 2, 3, 45 Cheerleading Club 25 Future Teachers Club 4, Marching Bziucl 2, 3, 45 Concert Band 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 45 Pit Orchestra 45 Intramural Sports 35 Honor Society 4 IAIVIES EVANS Jim College Biology Club 25 Gymnastics Club 35 Folk-Singing Club 4: Homeroom President 3, 45 Truck 2, 3, 45 Honor Society 4 WILLA LYNNE FEIGLEY Bill Commercial Dance Band 25 Dolphin Club 35 I-Imneroom President 35 ECHO Stall 3, 45 Leaders Club 3, 45 Concert Band 2, 3, 45 Marching Band 2, Q35 45 Intraf mural Sports 2, 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 4 SUSAN FICHTNER Sue College Dramntics Club 2, 45 Psychology Club 35 Play Committee 2, 3, 45 Intra- mural Sports 2, 35 Thcspian Society 45 Honor Society 4 IACQUELINE FICKES t'Iackie College Cheerleading Club 2, 35 Mathematics Club 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3 BARBARA FISH Barb College Leaders Club 25 Cheerleading Club 25 Homeroom Secretary 25 Dolphin Club 3, 45 Student Council 35 Honor Society 3, 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4 JAMES FISHER Jim General Archeiy Club 25 Hot Stove League 35 Algebra Club 4 BIARY ELLEN FISHER Fish Cenernl Checkers Club 25 Chess Club 35 Mathematics Club 4 MICHAEL Y. FLICK ubiikeu College Chemistry Club 25 Chess Club 3, 45 Honor Society 3, 45 Social Committee 45 Glee Club 45 Cross Country 45 Intramural Sports 2, 53, 45 Thespian Society 4 BLANCIIE JOAN FLORY SiSl' College Study Club 35 Typing Club -I ROBERT G. FLOYD A'Bob College Chemistry Club Z5 Physics Club 35 Audio-Visual Aids Club 45 VIDETTE Staff 3, 45 Track 25 Varsity Soccer 45 Intramural Sports 2. 3. 45 Quill and Scroll 4 DANIEL KINGSTON FLYNN College Swimming Club 2, 45 Chemistry Club 35 Swimming 2, 3, 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4 CAROL FOOR Commercial Biology Club 25 Shorthand Club 35 Current Affairs Club 45 Hmneroom Secretary 35 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4 STANFORD E. FORD 'KStan General Iayvee Football 25 Iayvee Wrestling 25 Track 2, 3, 45 Varsit Football 45 Varsity Xllrestling 3, 45 I'Iomeroom President 2, 35 Football Club 25 Vllrestling Club 35 Track Club 4 PATRICIA FORREST A'Pnt Commercial Rifle Club 21 Slim-tlmml Club 3: Future Business Lcuclvrs Club -lg Home- room S6'Cl'E'ltlI'I' 2 JEFFREY HUGH FOIISTER Hjcllu College luvvee Soccer 2: Soccer Club 23 Yursitv Sot't't'r Il. 49 'l'r.u'lc 2. Sl: Sociul Comrnittee 3, -I: ECHO Stall 23. Sports Etlitor 4: Class Prcsitlcnt ,lg Iluuur Soc-ietv 4: Political St-ieucc' Club Sq Current Alluirs Club 'lg Ilomt-room President -lg IntrzunLu'.il Sports MARIA FRANCAKIS Music Club 21 Library Club JUDIANNE FRANK 3, -lg Quill ancl Scroll 4 45 Librtu'y Stull 3, 4 Judie Dxnunutics Club 2g Slrortbzuul Club 3: Future Business Plan' Committee 2. 4: lntrturnlrnl Sports 2 RICIIARD A. FRANTZ 'ADick Gcucrnl Commercial Lf-.rclors Club -1: General layvtfo liuutbull 2: layvt-6' Bust-linll 2: Football Club 2. 3: Varsity Foot- lull 3 4 Yuxitx NV1tsllin 'E 4 Yusitx Bisclixll 3 -I IVrestliufY Club -4- I ' 1 'vi r.'gi, ..'t '.l . lv lutrtuuurul Sports 2, I3 CAROL FRIANT College Clrccrlcutling Club 2: Dolplxin Club 2. 3: Poetry Club -lg ECHO Stuff 45 Honu-room I'rt'siclt'ul 2, All-Stur llm-key' 3: I'l.ty Committee 2, 3: Intru- murnl Sports 2. TE NANCY JANE FRINID Study Club 2. 31 Distributivo Education Club 4 LINDA FRITSCI-I Etiquette Club 2: Clwss Club SQ Current Allxxirs Club -4 IVILLIAM FRITZ Bu teh Distribulive General Distributivc Checkers Club 21 Art Appreciation Club 35 Distrlbutivz- Eclucution Club -1 DORIS CALLAGHER Commercial Nlujoruttc Club 2, 3: Current Affairs Club 4: YIDETTE Stull' 73. -I: Pluy Coninxittt-0 33 lnlraunurul Sports 2, 3, 4 CASSIUS S. GANTZ Buddy College -ltlyvvu Football 23 'l'ruc'lc 2, 35 Stutly Club 2. 4: Sparnisli Club 33 Home- room Set-1'0tul'y 2, 3, 41 lutraunur.1l Spurts 2, 3 LINDA I. GANTZ General Draunutics Club 2g Sketch Club 35 Etiquette Club 45 lutr.imlu':1l Sports 2. -3, 4 LAYVRENCE D. CARNETT Sports Stucly Club -l JOSEPH GASKINS NIUE.. 7 General College Mnrclring Band 2. 33. -4: Concert B.u1tl L, Il, lg Ort-lrcstru 2, 3, -lg Dance Band 2. 53. 4 SANDRA LEA GAUKER Knitting Club 21 Study Club 3g Future Nurses Clu FREDERICK GEITER L'S:u1cly', Fred b Fl llillc Club 2g Spanish Club 45 lutr.xmurul Sports 2, 53. -1 JOSEPH CEBUNIILL Stucly Club 2,114 JAY ROBERT CERHARDT HIM.. Gcncral College General College Frcueln Club 2g Coin Club Sg Political Science Club 41 lutraunuluil Sports 2,34 , --1r.. i 5 t l l 2 s i il l , . WW.-. --1 He 3 ,. nd 5 C 1 fi - or 5 .,?,Lf, 2- H 1 QSM:-rm ' . ' mv , . H4 'rf' ,Ji +5 ffrmvztirii Yiffa A 4 My if Lif jig A A F2 -'fr . wwf' TEV , Xi' ' ,rl t.,,,. . -tt , 2' -E45 2 - fi 5'Y ' ,Elf ff t.. mmf?-f 2 Misfit? .fit A. if 9' :L ig-Lima HWY WILLIAM E. GERHART, IR. Bill General Library Club 2, 35 Checkers Club 4 FRANK E. CERLITZ College Iayvee Football 25 Varsity Football 3, 45 jayvee Wrestling 25 Varsity Wrestling 3, 45 Golf 2, 3, 45 Football Club 25 Wrestling Club 35 Golf Club 4 ROBERT GIFFORD K'Bob General Checkers Club 2, 35 Coin Club 4 ALAN RICHARD GILBERT College Chess Club 2, 3, 45 Homeroom President 35 VIDETTE Staff Sports Editor 4g Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Honor Society 45 Wrestling Statistician 3, 45 Varsity Baseball Statistician 2, 35 45 Intramural Sports 3, 4 VVINONA M. GINTER Winnie General Biology Club 25 Conservation Club 35 Camping Club 4 ANN L. GOCHENAUER General Cheerleading Club 25 English Club 35 German Club 45 Intramural Sports 2 EDWARD GOCHENAUER Eddie General SEDTIS Study Club 2. 45 .Iayvee Soccer 25 Varsity Soccer 3, 45 Jayvee Bas ctball 25 Varsity Basketball 35 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4 CAROL COLICHER General Study Club 25 Camera Club 535 Etiquette Club 45 All-Star Basketball 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4 PEARL E. GORDNER Commercial Shorthand Club 4 5, , ,,.. : 'fi mf' 4--4 Mt ffgESF5V5,,,gif , S , - if 4 4, , 2 4 1 4 1. r I J M rf? 'S A 4 1 , f if f f? if r rrrjfe E E , 353255 gf NSE? YSMQQ W my 5 Mr Q Q93 5 rt 35? s .ee 3222 Q2 MMS as at rf 551 gn fr gn 1 xgii if f' at 4 A e N 7 'tr f 'tit'-S 9 Mg . M JY 7 F 'L 3 9,5 MK ?15'f ?5?Qf','tE51M7?f55 ,rx?ii5?Zft?'5'tT5S'f'3Y'Q?if+kf t. t 'L'fNV 77 7 - gf GV J- r ': ,vmffff 5' SVN ' ' 'A'-'.i?'iE7f':sfi' Wciaifff' U ffisfrvfvrtwfwe 4 r e,rmms,,,, . ws? - . fioilel-Wffiftavf ffe,etw.:? W ' ' V J a s! an ' . w , U . t I A 5 1 WL 'gr fi, ilfi., ' ' , . 5 , , S .--,' V A r f rrta EVELYN C. GORDON College Latin Club 25 Typing Club 35 Study Club 4 DEBORAH GRAVER Debbie Commercial Cheerleading Club 25 jazz Club 35 Shorthand Club 4 EVELYN E. GREEN Eve College Study Club 25 Spanish Club 35 Social Studies Club 45 Intramural Sports 2 BARRY GREENAWALT Dislribulive Study Club 2, 35 Distributivc Education Club 4 DOLORES M. GREENE Dolly General Reading Club 25 Dramatics Club 35 General Clerical Club 4 CANDACE L. GREENWVALD Candy Commercial Cheerleading Club 25 Leaders Club 45 Honor Society 3, 45 ECHO Staff 3, Advertising Editor 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Social Committee 4: Hornt-room Viet--president 2, 3, 45 Intramural Sports 2, 4 ROBERT GREINER ullolf' Vocational Study Club 2. 3, 4 PAUL EUGENE GRESS Special Archery Club 25 llot Stove Lt-aguc 3, Study Club 45 Baseball Manager 2 SANDRA LEE GROFF Sandy College German Club 2, 45 lfollt-Singing Club 3: All-Star Basketball 35 Marching Band 2, 45 Student Council fl. 41 Social Committee 45 llomeroom Sec- retary -lg Hunor Society 4 At.. .jj C W M FEI? A at ,rf , it are fe' ,gf Q I 9, rf f we . fsiiivfff, 2' THOMAS R. CROFF Tom Vocational Wrestling Club 2, 35 Sports Study Club 45 jayvee XVrestling 25 Varsity XVrestling 3 ANN LOUISE GROSS College Leaders Club 25 Future Teac-lit-rs Club 45 Social Committee 45 Intra- mural Sports 2, 3, 4 ANN LOUISE CULDIN General Study Club 25 Typing Club 35 Mathematics Club 4 JERE GUNZENHAUSER Cenernl Study Club 2, 45 jazz Club 35 Intramural Sports 2, 33 LINDA D. CUTEKUNST Ceneral Biology Club 25 Shorthand Club 235 Mathematics Club 45 Intramural Sports 2 MARTIN CUTEKUNST 'ihlattn College Study Club 25 Chess Club 535 Typing Club 4 KENNETH HAGEN Ken College jayvcc Soccer 25 Varsity Soccer 3, 45 Soccer Club 2, 35 jayvee Wrestling 2, 35 Varsity lVrestling 45 lVrestliug Club 4 BARBARA LYNNE HAINES College Student Council 2, 3, 45 Honor Society 3, 45 ECHO Stall 35 VIDETTE Stall 2, 3, Editor-in-Chief 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Class Secretary 45 Leaders Club 45 Dolphin Club 2, 3, 45 Majnrette 53, 45 Majorette Club 2. 35 All-Star Hockey 25 Social Committee 2, 4 EILEEN M. HALDEMAN College Majorette Club 2, 35 Dance Band 45 Play Committee 45 Concert Band 2, 3, 45 Marching Band 2, 3, 45 Intramural Sports 3 he if Qin! 1 S: NIICHAEL C. HALL lWil-te College Future Teachers Club 25 Clcc Club 2, 3, 45 School Play 3, 45 Thespian Society 3, 45 Choristcrs 3, 45 Play Committee 3, 4 R. RANDOLPH HANDEL Randy College Golf Club 25 Dance Band 3, 45 Marching Band 2, 3, 45 Concert Band 2, 4 JUDY HARDING College Music Club 25 Folk-Singing Club 3, 45 Clcc Club 2, 45 Play Committee 35 Intramural Sports 2, 45 Music Committee 45 Honor Society 4 EUGENE HARNIES Bill College Pinochle Club 25 Chess Club 35 Study Club 45 Intramural Sports 3, 4 DEBORAH JEAN HARNISH Debbie'i College Latin Club 25 Cheerleading Club 35 Etiquette Club 45 Homeroom Presi- dent 3, Vice-president 25 Intramural Sports 45 Archery Team 4 EDWARD R. HARNISH Ed General Printing Club 2, 3, 45 Iayvee Soccer Manager 25 Intramural Sports 2 CYNTIIIA A. HARRISON Cindy General Slcctcli Club 2. Music Club 35 Etiquette Club 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3 FLORENCE E. IIARRISON Commercial C-lou Club 25 Music Club 25 Knitting Club 3: General Clerical Club 45 Concert Band 3, 45 Marching Band 3, 4: I-lomt-room Secrctary 3, 4 DONNA LYNN IIARTNIAN General Clue Club 2, 45 Dramativs Club 25 Folk-Singing Club 45 Play Committee 45 Intramural Sports 2, 4 w t?Q?Q or s, wheels, , Zi: Miz-L 4 J Wi l: 1' X et f S J: Ar , W, W 5 , if 1 X X ,,, WW H, ,pm LINDA D. HARTSOUCH College Leaders Club 25 Typing Club 35 Future Nurses Club 41 l'lomcroom Suc- rctary 2, 3, 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4 WILLIAM HAUS 'tBill College layvee Soccer 25 Varsity Soccer 35 Tennis Club 25 Soccer Club 35 Stucly Club 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4 FREDERICK C. HAVERCAIVIP uFred Vocational Rifie Club 25 Camera Club 35 Camping Club 4 BRENT ALBERT HAWKINS Hawk College Sturlcnt Council 2, 3, Presiclcut 45 Social Committee 45 Homeroom Presi- clent 2. 53, 45 layvcc Football 25 -Iayvee Basketball 25 Track 2, 3, 41 Varsity Football 3, Tri-captain 45 Varsity Basketball 3, 45 Baskctball Club 25 Track Club 35 Football Club 4 ROSE MARIE HECKER Commercial Homcroorn Vict'-president 25 Cheerleading Club 25 Lcaclcrs Club 2. 3: Knitting Club 45 All-Star Basketball 2, 3, 45 lutrxuuural Sports 2, 3. 4 VIVIAN HEINZMAN Viv'l College Music Club 25 Dramatics Club 35 Play Committcc 25 Music Committee 2, 8, 45 Glee Club 2, 45 Tltcspiau Society 3. 45 Cboristcrs 4 JOHN JACOB HEISERMAN HH0iSl' College -layvee Soccer 25 Varsity Soccer 3, 45 Soccer Club 2, 3, 45 lutramural Sports 2, 45 Honor Society 4 KAREN L. HELLER College Clieerleatling Club 25 Typing Club 35 Intramural Sports 2, 35 Etiqucttc Club 4 CATHY D. HEMMINC College Leaders Club 25 Homcroom Vice-prcsitlcnt 2, 35 Concert Band 2, 3, 45 Marching Bantl 2, 3, 45 lntramural Sports 2, 3, 45 jazz Club 35 Cermau Club 45 Orcbcstra 4 MICHAEL C. HENRY 'LMouse Cencral Jayvec Football 2: Varsity Football 35 Track 2. 35 Hot Stove Lcague 25 Chemistry Club 35 Varsity Baseball 45 Varsity Soccer 45 Soccer Club 4 IEANNE HERIWAN College Cbccrleatling Club 25 Homeroom President 45 Play Committee 35 lutra- mural Sports 2, 45 Stagec-ralters Club 3, 45 Tliespiau Society 3, 45 Vl- DETTE Staff 45 Music Couunittcc 53, 45 Lcatlc-rs Club 4 PAMELA HERMAN Pam Commercial Play Committee 25 Homeroom Secretary 25 Clieerlcatling Club 25 Typing Club 3: Knitting Club 45 ECHO Staff 45 VIDETTE Staff 3, Circulation Manager 45 lntnunural Sports 21 Quill and Scholl 45 Honor Society 4 BRUCE HERR Vocational Sturly Club 2, 73, 45 Social Committee 4 LANCE HERR Genpml Study Club 2, 35 Camcra Club 4 LINDA DIANE HERB General Reading Club 25 Pinocblc Club 35 Stucly Club 4 SHARON L. HERB 'KShcrry General Leaclers Club 25 Cbeerleacling Club 25 Intramural Sports 25 Jazz Club 35 Future Business Lcatlcrs Club -4 SUSAN E. HERSHEY Sue College Future Teachers Club 25 Homcronm President 2, 3, Vice-prcsiclout 45 Clieerleatling Club 135 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 45 Clee Club 2, 3, 45 ECHO Statl 3, Features Etlitor 45 Quill and Scroll 23, 45 Choristt-rs 45 Orchestra 45 Honor Society 4 HARRY HESS Vocational Typing Club 2: Camping Club 35 Stutly Club 4 BIARY L. HILDEBRAND usmilien College Knitting Club 2, 43 lntr.unur.il Sports 2. S3 Typing Club 3 STEPHEN HRIEL A'Steve College Alayree Tennis 2. 3: Chess Club 33 Tennis Club 2, 43 Varsity Tennis 43 Intramural Sports 2. 4 JEHILYN K. HOEFEL Jerie College Cheerleading Club 2: ECHO Stalf 3, Class Editor -lg Dolphin Club 3, 41 Lcarlers Club 4: intramural Sports 2. 3. 43 Quill and Scroll 43 Honor Socicty4 CAROL A. HOFFMAN Commercial Knitting Club 2. -lg Clic'vi'lt'acling Club 31 Intramural Sports 2, 33 4 SUZANNE HOLLINCER 'isuen General YIDETTE Stal? 23 Art Club 23 Music Appreciation Club 131 Thcatt-r Recording Club 43 Play Committee 43 Honor Society 4 HARRY HOLLOYVAY Hap Vocational Scuba Club 23 Camping Club 33 Stucly Club 4 SANDRA LEE HOLMES 'iSantly Commercial Pinoclxlc Club 2, 33 Sliorthancl Club 4 MARIANNE HOOBER College Cheerlcacling Club 21 Leaclers Club 33 Dolphin Club Color Guard S33 Niajorettc 43 Xlajurctte Club 4. lnt1'.in'uu'al Sports 2, 4 LINDA E. HOOTEN Linde Commercial Cheerleading Club 2, 35 Spanish Club 4 MARGARET ANN HOPKINS Peggy General Stutly Club 2: Shorthand Club 33 German Study Club 4 KAREN L. HORN General Cheerleading Club 23 Intramural Sports 2, 33 Sketch Club 33 Clee Club 4: Future Nurses Club 4 MICHAEL HORN Mike General Track Club 23 Track 2, 533 Cross Country 2, 3. -lg Cross Country Club 4 ANITA L. HOHNER Nita Commercial Intramural Sports 23 Cheerleading Club 2, 33 Future Business Leaders Club 4 DONALD R. HORST, JR. College Pinochle Club 23 Thespian Society 2, 3, Prcsiclent 43 Clee Club 2, 3, 4g Student Council 33 Choristers 3, 43 ECHO Stal? 3, 43 Play Committee 2, 33 School Play 2, 3, 43 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 43 Homcroom President 4 MARIORIE EILEEN HOSSLER Margie Ccncral English Study Club 23 Current Events Club 33 German Study Club 4 ROBERT NEIL HOWETT College Swimming Club 2, llomeroom Presitlc'nt 2, 33 Swirnining 2, 3, 43 Varsity Tennis 23 43 Tennis Club 33 Concert Bancl 2, 41 Marching Bancl 2, 3, 43 Intramural Sports 2. 33 -l3 Honor Society 3, Prcsirlcnt 43 ECHO Staff 43 Social Committee 13. 43 Gymnastics Club 4, Student Count-il 44 Quill anti Scroll -4 JOSEPH B. HUCHSON, 111. 4103 College Iayvvc YVrestling 2. ,laywc Baseball 23 Baseball Club 2, lloincroum Scr- retaizv 2, Vice-president 4: Spanish Club Si: larycc Sou-Q-1 3: Varsity Soc-cor 43 Varsity VVrcstling 3. Co-captain -13 Soccer Club 4 GLENN ROBERT HURST Rifle Club 23 Stutly Club S33 Sketch Club 4 College , rbi., . f - 5, ..,, r f i V, 3 , f I- It 3 I I ,Q '- l- figifzsg t . :fi ',i'3go,o: A A it-fray, ,,gg:5Lft+s::e:' ' i ite: ' -' , -fat '1-1, ..,,, i.-- N f,?fiE-Ziff Q ,t ' ft' ,. f il it lf V .-sl A-N 'fi g i '7 fggik yy ff' -A, Ar ai . ' l I 5 an Z f-W. 1 fl, X 1 wwf iq?-laps? 2 is .. 11' .vfffx if A , , 6 1 :9 lti 2 Z V. V' up 5531553 , ,. - ' .Q I ff' :ff f rs. My ., ,V ,A,, ,!'.'-t,i.'A,9-. f , 2 . P . 4 Q .. ,, .j . a ' f ,741 56 : I a , - tr f QV! ef r '3t5W:'f ,ffm I 7, . f if 1 fr' ' viii il' Q Q5 ii we i is ef 1 'Q 1 IAMES WVILLIAM HYSON jim Commercial Dramatics Club 25 jazz Club 35 VIDETTE Stall 3, 'lg Stucly Club 45 Quill and Scroll 4 CAROLYN IMMEL College Cliccrleafling Club 35 Intramural Sports 2, 3: Hoinerooni Yicc,p1'c5i- clcnt 35 VIDETTE Stall' 3, 45 Dolpbin Club 45 Quill ancl Scroll 4 GARY IRVIN Study Club 2, 45 Cbcclccrs Club 3 DAWVN D. IRWIN Biology Club 25 Music Club 31 Camping Club -1 CHARLES IZZO MChuck General Commercial Collc c g Political Scicnce Club 25 lnlramural Sports: 2. 45 Current Eycnts Club 235 Honor Society 3, 45 Concc-rt Band 2, 3, 45 Marching Bantl 2, 3, 45 Chem- istry Club 4 ALTERNIAN JACKSON Chip College Stutly Club 35 Intramural Sports 45 Clicc-kt-rs Club 4 BONNIE LEE JACOBS Cnmmcrpigil Stutly Club 25 Typing Club 35 German Stucly Club 4 ROBERT ANTHONY JEFFERSON Tony Gcncral -Iayvee Basketball 2. 3: Basketball Club 2, 35 Track T35 45 Varsity l ootball 2, 45 Football Club 4 EDWARD GENE IENNINGS MEA General Golf Club 25 Ollicials Club 85 Sturly Club 4 ,T i ' Q ol C C ,,,i 1 , S i i! .K ,, my f ,wwftft i f A is-425259 , X i, , , K -U fi, ,. 55 L, f ' M.: : f z, ,f ,pt , , -1- A if 3, 5 ,gr 5 L it I We 1 4 ' gi E fig., l A 5 ,Q Hier We V 5 rg in-,, , 'NIM 4641 ,,r...,, -h...,, ,. xx Q52 xt 2- Qi, 54' ' sf., l 1 4 ,gi mf THOXIAS IENNINCS mfomll College layvee Football 2: -Iayvcc Bascball 25 Varsity Football 3, 45 Varsity Base- ball 45 Intramural Sports 2. 3, 4: Baseball Club 25 Football Club 3, 4 BRUCE JOHNSON Vocational Swimming Club 25 Englisb Stucly Club 35 Music Club -15 lntr.xmural Sports 25 3, 4 PAMELA I, JOHNSON 'iPan'1 Distributive Study Club 25 Cliccrlcatling Club 35 Ilonwrmnn Secretary 45 Distributivc Education Club -1 LINDA L. JONES Linnie College Majurettc Club 2, 35 Student Council 2, 35 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 45 ECHO Staff 3, Circulation Manager 45 Future Teacbcrs Club 45 Quill antl Scroll 45 Honor Society 4 STEPHEN E. KADUSHIN Steve College -Iayvce Wrestling 2, 35 Concert Band 2, 3, 45 Dance Band 2, 3, 45 Marcli- ing Band 2, 3, 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 45 Student Council 4 DOUGLAS KAMM Doug General Stagecrafters Guild 25 Choristers 2, 35 jayvee Wrestling 35 Glee Club 2, 53. 45 Intramural Sports 2, 35 45 Music Committee 2, 45 Study Club 4 MARTHA L. KAUFFMAN HNlarty College Lcaclers Club 2: Play Cuimnitttw- 2, 35 lntrainural Sports 2, bl: liuturc Teachers Club 3. 4 THNIOTHY KAUFFBIAN MTiln', College -layvee Bascball 25 layycc Football 2: -layycc VV1'cstling 2. 755 lluincroom Prcsiclcnt 2, 3, 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3. 45 Varsity Football Tri-captain 45 Varsity Baseball 3, Co-captain 45 Honor Society 3, Yicc-prvsitlcnt 45 Varsity Xl'rcstling 45 Social Committee 45 Football Club 25 XYrcstling Club 535 Baseball Club 4 MONICA JOYCE KEEN Kittcn Commercial CllCPl'll?illlll1g Club 25 llnsincss Education Club 35 Cbcss Club 4 -n ag? Lf '- CLARENCE CHARLES KECEL, JR. C00gie College Student Council 2: Varsity Socc-cr 2, 41 Colt 2. G, Colt Club 2, Soccer Club 3, Currcnt Evcnts Club 4 JOYCE ARLENE KEIPER College Cbeerleacling Club 2: Hom?roonr Vice-presiclcut 2. Secretory -tg Lcadf ers Club 3, Dolpliin Club 2, 23, 4, lntramurnl Sports 2, 3, 44 Honor Socicty 3. Secretary 4, ECHO Stall 3, Co-cclitor 4, Quill and Scroll 4 RICK KELLY Vocational Study Club 2, 3. fl ROGER C. KEMRER Vocational Weightlifting Club 21 Study Club 3, Rcatling Club 4 JOYCE E. KENNEDY Commercial Cbecrlcading Club 2, Art Appreciation Club 35 Ccucral Clcrical Club 44 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4 DONALD R. KIEI-IL Don General Colt 2, 3, Golf Club 2. 3: Stage-Crafters Cuiltl 3, 4, Stagccrattcrs Club 4, Intramural Sports 2, 3, 41 'l'lu-spian Socicty 4 J. FREDERICK KIEHL Fred College Aeronautics Club Zg Plfiysics Club 3: Ccrmnn Club -l JANET KILHEFFER Commercial Etiqucttv Club 21 Typing Club 31 Nlatlicmatics Club 4, lntramural Sports 2, 3. 4 DONNA KING College Cbcerlcadiug Club 2, 3, Conccrt Band 2, 4: Marching Band 2, 4, Orcbcstra 2, -lg Pit Orclicstra 2, 3, 4, Intrainurnl Sports 3, -1: Dnnct' Band 4 , Z, 151' Q r If R. x f A. Q 1 1 ,, - ik ,J ' ff-7. UW 'YET' it 5.4- - ' ekgfq,-'g, 1 tum- .. 4 -' ,fi .l f fn 'C K :V , ' K 5 tt if N jr ttf SSS 'f I ' ft' ,f H ,-f-,-,: -,.,, I , , , , f ,sfM,?s1s'L:tf-Wat ' - it I s ' zisvtwiziatrfiiaivzzifv 'ff-'ff Je. ' -' 1 fl , xlhvv 3 ,y,,, , . W , r.. 1' S, F M Fir ff. M is ,V . k,,. N, , i , P 4 ' if 1 1 , iff .V TONI KING General Intrnmural Sports 2, -lg Clit-crleading Club 2, 4, Varsity Cllccrlcuder 4 Steve College STEVEN KIPPHORN H 4 Hut Stove Lcague 22, Swimming Manager 23 Folk-Singing Club 3, 43 Intramural Sports 2, 4 Ki55y Commercial CARL E. KISSINCER Camcra Club 2, luvcstment Club Ilg Audio-Visual Aids Club 4 LYNN E. KISTER ' General Cult Club 2, 3, 4, Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4 JOSEPIIINE KITCH uJOSiC', Ccncral Study Club 2, 3, 43 lntramural Sports 2, 3, 4 DEBORAH YVONNE KITSON 'KDebbiCn College Futurc Teachers Club 2: Clee Club 21 Future Nurses Club 3, ECHO Staff Scniur Editor 41 Music Club 4, Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4: Honor Society 4 JOHN JOSEPH KLUFKEE i'Killcr Vocational Camera Club 2, 3, Study Club 4 TIIOMAS KNICKERBOCKEII Tom Central Jazz Club 3: 'll-nnis Club 2, lntrainural Sports 2, 3, Study Club 4 NANCY KOELSCII College Leaders Club 25 All-Star Hockey 2, Buskctball 2, 3, Intramural Sports 2, VIDETTE Stall 2, 3, Rlnnagiug Editor 4: Cliccrleacling Club 2, 3, 4, Varsity Cl1ecrlcadt'1' 53, Co-captain 45 ECHO Statl 3, 4: Honor Society 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4g Social Coinmittcc 3, 4, XlCCaSlccy Cond Citizen 4 wa a ,,, ,Ig I-qt, ' ,- -, S 7 it 1 we L, 153 lv f,ilf?Zff' so ly TFL.-JP' ARLENE T. KOENIC College Xlajurette Club 2: Typing Club 35 Leazlers Club 2, 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Secretary 4 JOHN KOFROTH College Electronics Club 25 Chess Club 35 Stutlt-nt Council -lg Aucliu-Visual Aicls Club 4 BRADFORD STEVEN KOHLER Cenernl Stutly Club 2, 4 RONALD KOHLER Ron General Chess Club 25 Hot Stove League Il. lnt1'amural Sports 35 Stucly Club 4 KATHLEEN KOLLER Kathy College Future Teachers Club 2, 35 Follt-Singing Club 45 Clee Club 2, 4 KAREN KRAFT College Dramatit-s Club 21 School Play 2, 45 Play Committee 2, 3, 4: Thespian Society 2, 3, 45 Clee Club 2, 13, 45 Homeroom Vice-presitlcnt 35 ECHO Staff 3, lleatl Typist 45 Cboristers S, 41 Honor Society 4: Social Corn- mittee 45 Stuclent Council -l5 Quill antl Scroll -1 RONALD KRAUSE Ronnie College Homeroom Presitlent 25 Pinocblc Club 25 Play Committee 2, 45 Cleo Club 2, 45 Choristers 3, 45 Thespian Society 3, 4 STEPHEN KROEHLER 'iStevey' College Sports Stucly Club 25 Reading Club 3, layvee YVrestling 35 Varsity Xl'rCstl- ing 45 Current Events Club -l SHIRLEY E. KROUS Commercial Homeroom Secretary 25 Stucly Club 25 Intramural Sports 2, 35 English Stutly Club 35 Current Affairs Club -l DONALD KUHNS Don General Chess Club 21 Hot Stove League 235 Intramural Sports 35 Study Club 4 JAMES KUNTZ College Glce Club 2, 3, 45 Choristers 2, 45 Homcroom Secretary 45 School Play 45 Thcspian Society 3, 4 JOHN LACY General layvee Football 25 Football Club 2. 45 Varsity Football 3, 4 SUSAN A. LAMPARTER i'Susie College Student Council 2, 35 Cheerleading Club 2, 235 Homcroom ViCe-presi- clent 2, 45 Dolphin Club 2, 3, 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 45 Lcaclers Club 4 ROBERTA LANDER Bobbi General Study Club 4 DAVID LANDIS Dave College Chemistry Club 2, 45 German Club 35 Homerooin Secretary 3, Presitlcnt 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4 PIERRE LAMONT LAPI-IAM Perry General layvee Football 25 Sports Stutly Club 2, 45 Current Events Club 35 Track 45 Intramural Sports 4 GLEN A. LAUSCH Cenerill Golf 2, 3, 45 Golf Club 2, 45 Intramural Sports 2. 4 CAROL ANN LAWRENCE Ciclget General Cbarm Club 25 Play Committee 35 Homeroom Vice-presitlent 35 Clee Club 3. 45 Choristcrs 3, 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4 SANDRA LEAVITT Sandy General Play Cfvnunittee 2, 4: Dramntics Club 2, 4: Clce Club 4: Tltcspian Sucicty -1 CYNTIIIA A. LEEDS Cindy College Cnncvrt lluntl 2. 3, 4: Marcbing Ilnncl 2, 3, 4: Leaders Club 2, 3. -lg Dulpbiu Club 2, 3, 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, -lg Student Count-il 3: Or- :-bcstra 3, -lg Social Curnmittce 4: I'lunwx'nurn Yice-p1'eSirl9nt 4 JANE A. LEES Janie College Cbarm Club 2: Intramural Sports 2, 3. 4: Glee Club 2, 3, Ll: Tbvspiun Snciety 3. fl: Sun-ial Cummittsw' -1: Play Cnlnmittcc 4: Fulk-Singing Club 3: Clmristcrrs 4 IAXIES ALAN LEFEVER Jim Collfgt' Qlayvcf' Fuutbnll 2: Fuutball Club 2: layvev lVr0stling 3: Colf 2, S31 Cnlf Club 3: Varsity llirustling 4: Xl're-stling Club -I IDANNE LcFEVER Joey College Student Council 2: Futnrt' Teachers Club 2: Clcc' Club 2, 4: Slictcb Club 3: Intran1ur.1l Spurts 2, Sl. 4: Cbnristers -1 ESTIIER KIARY LENTZ uES5ien Commercial Cb.u'n1 Club 2: llvtxcling Club 8: Future Business Lvatlcrs Club -1 DANIEL GEORGE LQVAN nB.D. College Scuba Club 2: Cbemistry Club 3: Swimming 3: Cymnastics Club -4: Tl'.1C'li 1. 3. -1: lutraunur.tl Spnrts 2. fl, -l: Sm-inl Cninrnittvef 4 I'IlII,Il' LILLER Pllil,' College .-Xviatiuu Club 2: layvvv Soc-c-01' 24 G1 lnyvt-Q Xl're-stlinq 2. 3: Cbvss Club 3: Yursitx' Sut-L-vt' 'lg Yarsitv Nlicstliug lg Snt-L-or Club 4 JOHNNY M. LINTNER Special Stutly Club 2: Came-ra Club 3: Knitting Club tl IEFFREY I., LIv1cLr yen Cnllcgc Iawvvc l7uutb.tll 2: lit-.xcling Club 2. 3: Tlxxcli 2. -lg I'Inme-rnnin Prvsi- cient 2. 33. -I: lntraunural Sports 2, -1: Varsity Fuutball 4: Fnntbnll Club -1, Social Crunrnittct- rl: Class Trensurvr -1 SAXIUEL N, LOXIBARDO nsamv Distributivc layvbv Xl'rCstling 2. 3: Xl'1c-stling Club 2. 3: Distributiw' Education Club 4 ROBERT R. LONG Bob College Clwmistrx' Club 2: Cult Il, lg lntr.1muralSports 2, SZ, lg Cnlf Club 4 CLUIIIA LOSER i'DuCli College Cl1c't'x'lt-ailing Club 2: l,r-.ult-rs Club 2, 53: Play Cunnnittw- Il: Clve Club 13: llnrnvruurn Tice'-presiclvnt fl: All-Star llaslwtlvall 3: Dulpbiu Club 2, 3, 4: lntinunrual Sports 13,4 MARGARET M, LOSS '4Peggie General Itiflt- Club 2: Dramatics Club Il: Futurc' Ilusinvss Lcatlcrs Club l NANCY LYNES College Clit-m'lt-xuliiig Club 2: Cunt-t-rl lltuul 2, fl. -1, Marc-bing Banrl 2, 53, ll: Or- clit-stra 2. 3. -lg Intramural Spnrts 2. l: Knitting Club 23: llnnur Sun-icty 3. 4: lfuturc- Nursvs Club 4: Soc-iul Cmnmittvu Cn-L-bairman fl: Class llisturian fl BRUCE MAIIAFFEY Hap Commercial Intramural Spnrts 2: Alayvce Basketball 2. Tl: layvee Tennis 2, 31 Tennis Club 2, 3: Varsity'l1-nnis -lg Varsity Basketball -lg llaskutball Club -1 CURTIS YV. BIANLEY R. Curln Cnllcgc , I Latin Club 2: Cbcss Club 3: Dance Band Club -1: Concert Baml 2, 4: Nlarcbing Band 2. 3. -1 ENIXIA CORDELI,-X RIAPP Cici Collcgt: l7r0nCb Club 2: lntr.uuural Sports 2: lax! Club 3: Psyt-bolugy Club -4: Cnnct-1'tBaml 2. 3. -l: ftlarvllinu Bancl 2, 4 1 ,in Q F In I rf ta rw 1 P'-ff-tt' ,wi 'i,, X f i. I I A I 1 'Q . in ,, vm. 1 I an tm- -, A ,,,,t K x f Y' 5 5.2 g bl J, f QM Q, t ',+ '?!?.w1 A 1' .5,.,m5'.,,X ., V 45 . upi D 5 4 fa W' ,::z'Wf'f' I V94 51.5 ' . , :W ' i 25 V ., gt? ' ku .4 'S' I xW' DAVID C. MARCUSE Dave College Politicul Science Club 2g Swimming Club Sq Swimming Manager 2, 3, 'ig Tennis Club -4: lut1'zunIu'ul Sports 2, 3, 4 MICHAEL 1. MARION Mike General Study Club 2, 3: Cauneru Club 4 VICKI MARK Vic Ccnernl Rifle Club 2: lntraunurnl Sports 2: Draunaltics Club 3g Future Business Lenders Club 'I CIIERIE A. XIARKLEY General ClIcc1'le.1cling Club 2: Sbortbuud Club 33 Etiquette Club 43 Homernom Vice-pI'esiIl0IIt 2, Secretary -1 DONALD E. MARLETT, Jn. Don college Cbess ClI1b 2g Golf Club 231 Cllvrkt-I's Club -tg lntr.unurul Sports 2, 3. 4 CLAYTON RALPH NIARTIN III UClnyt College Reutlillg Club 2: Art Appr4'r-ialtion Club 33 Theater Roc-orcliug Club 4 V DALE MARTIN C,,,,e,,.1 Chess Club 25 Coin Club 53: Social Studies Club 4 GEORGE MARTIN Cgllcgc Cbeinistry Club 2, -l: Ollleiuls Club 33 Trur-lc -1 MARSIIA MARTIN Cegycr,1l Student Count-il 21 Cheerleading Club 23 Sbortlmnd Club 33 Ilomerooiu President 3. Yiecfprt'siIleIIt -ig Ceiicwul Clcrieul Club 4 df 'f fy!! lm elf ,pri u i, A ' V rig?-J I , 3 ' I I - ,M Q fn, with we - Q, - f, ,, ,Hi-ll 1 I I : Q 7 ' ' 1 ' ,I V ,L eimeirre it 'awp fl-aunff' ELAINE L. BIARTZ Cbeerleucling Club 24 Hornvroiun Vice-president 2, 3g Study Club 35 Future Business Lenders Club 4 CAROL A. NIATTERN Study Club 2, 35 CCuL'r.1l ClL'ricul Club 4 ROBERT INIAUL Bob Cbcss Club 23 Current Evv1Its Club 531 Pinochle Club 4 SUSAN I. BICCORNIICK Susie Color Cuurcl 31 Cl1cL'I'lczulinj?, Clllb 2. 4g Varsity mural Sports Q, 3. fl: Homcroom Vice-presiclvut 2, 33 StageCI'utte1's Guild Alg llonor Society -1 Ji, , wang. General 2: lutraunurul Sports General V ocntiunal College Cbeerlcndcr 4: Intru- Socinl Committee 43 HENRY CRANE XICCUNE College Swimming Club 23 Typing Club 33: Coin Club -lg lntrnmurul Sports 2, 33 Swimming 2, 3, 4 KATHLEEN A. MCMANUS Kathy Commercial Lenders Club 2, fig lnh'zIInuI'ul Sports 2, 33 Cheerleading Club 2. 3, 4: Yursitx' Clu-L'1'li'.IcleI' 44 VIDETTE Stull Il, 43 Student Council 2, 53. -'lg Som-iul Comniilteu fig llonor Society 4 VICTOR MENDEZ Vic Vocational Rifle Club 2g Current Events Club 31 Crimping Club -1 STEPHEN G. MESEROLE Steve College Speed lleucling Club 21 Cylnnustics Club 3, 4g lntraunurnl Sports 2, 4g I'loIuuroom President 4 RONALD H. BIIGDON Hbligh College Coin Club 2, 4: lmestmeu! Club 3g VIDETTE Stuff 21 Marching Band 2, 4: Concert Band 2. -15 lutraunurul Sports 3, 43 Stud Committee 45 Homerocun SI'crL'luI'x' 2, 3 ent Council 43 Social r HARRY R. MILEY Richie General Cbvss Club 2: Stuclv Club 3: Coin Club -1 LINDA ARLFNE MILL Lyn College Dolpbin Club 2. 3. -1: Carman Club 2: Cbeclccrs Club S: Cleo Club 2: Loatlcrs Club -I ' JEFFREY H. MILLER Jeff College l layvee Soccer 21 Swinnning 2. S. -1: Swimming Club 2, 4: German Club rig lflomcroom Prcxirlunt 2. -lg Stuclunt Council Yicr'-prvsiclent 31 ECHO Stall 3. -1: Social Committee 53. bl: lntr.unural Sports 2, 3, 4: Quill aucl Scroll 4: Honor Soc-in-ty 4 i i i KENNETII L. MILLER 'iKen General Stolb' Club 2: Ilol Stove Loagnt' 53: Malbematios Club 4: Intramural Sportw 2, 3. -1 ROSANNE NANCY lSIlI,Ll7ll7'l uROSy College Clu'vi'lL'aLling Club 2, Fig l.oaLlc'rs Club ,lg lntrxnnural Sports 3: Glee Club 2, 33 Sol-ial Committee -I: Honor Society 3. 1: ECHO Stall 53. -l: YIDE'l l'li Staii Nt-ns Etlitor -1: Quill .incl Sc-roll -1 SCOTT II. MILLER College Cboristvxs 2, 4: Glen Club 2, 3, 4: Intranulral Sports 2. 3. 4 l MICHAEL JAY INHNNEY Milliken College' Sports Stuclv Club 2. 4: Polilifsal Scicncc Club 3: laivco Soccer 2: Varsity Soccer 4: Tran-li 2: Colt -lg ln!rannn'.il Sports 2. 3. -lg M.u'rbing Band 2, 3. 4: Concert llancl 2, 3, -4: llonwrooin Vice-p1'csiclL'ut 3, 4 MAXINE RHUNYL MOFFETT Max College Cllccrleacling Club 2: Leaclers Club 4: Dolpbin Club 2. 3: lnlrainnral Sports 2. 3. 4: llovmrooln Secrvtary 2: Honor Socicty -I DUANE H. NIOORE College Cbemistry Club 2: Clit-SQ Club 3: Cyninaslics Club il: llonor Society rl 5' 1 : -ww I ' 'ii 2 in M ...T . t o . I 2 ig 'f I - , ' ' Kfrri M t V . .,.. . Q :im I V: ,, i 1, X X X . ., qi.. 1. A si' . . , i 3 f' A 7 , - If 1 N Q .t 'KK f , 6 ,,f,W3.QgR.. X H Q A 'X f.5'f:!i15fi552i'4-Eu .i ' - f'f49?'W4e :UQ J 1. 'C ' 5. 5 .. 4, . .. . ' 'C . . 12 A , 5 ,32 1 ' 5 V.. 5 . . f ' 9 .L L rv' Q' 'fi -1' ' ' 9' T: . -Q ' Q lv. 'Y' f JOHN E. MOORE K'Lump General Homerooin Vivo-prcsitlcvlt 2: Stucly Club 2: lazz Club 33: Matbt-matics Club 4 CHARLES MORRIS Charlie Vocational Hot Stow: LL-agile 2: Study Club fig Camera Club 4 JOHN H. MORRIS Ccncral llolneroom Vicveprosiclcnt 3. -lg Varsity Soccer 2. 53. -l: Soccer Club 2, 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, -1 MICHAEL MOSS i'Mikc Ccncral liillc Club 21 Cbvsw Club 3: Pinot-blv Club 4 JEFFREY NIOVVERY nJCFf Ccnvral Study Club 2: llot Stove- League 3: Sbop ltepair Club -4 YVONNE M. MOWVERY Bonni Commercial llvacling Club 2: Clu-elm-rs Club S: Typing Club 4 JEANNE SUSAN MOYER College Student Council 2, 3. 4: ECHO Stall 3, -1: Luaclers Club -1: Dolpbin Club 2, -i: Color Cuartl 3. -45 Social Connnittm-t' 2. 4: All-Star Hockey 7 3 4 Brslulbnll 7 3 4 Tllnns 7 3 4 lnt1unniil5ports 7 x 1 SUSAN J. MUEHLEISEN Susie College ECHO Stall' 33. Organization lirlitor 4: Loaclors Club 2, fig Clworlvalling Club 2: Spanisb Club 3: Ilomcroom Vice-pxvsixloxlt 2. -lg Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4: Quill ancl Scroll -1: Honor Society 4 JAMES S. NIUINIPER nblumpl' Biology Slucly Club 21 Typing Club 3: Folk-Singing Club 4 Commercial ' ' ' f W fe ,, A fa ,.-wav? W' gym ,M it msmwf J' 4 u 5, ' wp V. 'i ,wg M er. li ' gm, , 4 ,, 11 -ff . l ff fm mf4s2f3515'?i5lS rf X. ., .L f , ai ,fg we grifsrg ,sign 5, , , ,ev'sr?iw' lf! ' fl: -1 ., fl 2,2Qg,..i,,'EV, . , x 3 f 'iff-. S f f 4 7 f it 'V 'IWW' lm ,.., f 1. nw ,- em , HW re '-14 f 'W' ' JVM, f r iifi -If w'km5z'w - ' A gg, w,,' M ' 'L ,f J ? yi' 4 , in !z3f5? t 3 if ifi' 'L,L I ' 6 BARRY MURR Vocational -layvcc Football 2, 3, Track 23 Chess Club 2, Stuzly Club 3, -l BETH ANN BIYERS College Clce Club 2, Cliccrlracling Club 2, Sq French Club -lg Intramural Sports 2, -4 KENNETH BIYERS Ken General Rifle Club 25 Typing Club Klatlit-matics Club 4 TRUDY ANN MYERS Commercial 0 French Club 25 Cl1er'rle.icling Club 3, Pinochlc Club 4: Intramural Sports -, 3, 4 CAROLYN NEAL Carol Commercial Lenders Club 2g Clieerle-aflin5.g Club 2, Sturly Club 35 Pinoclilu Club 41 Intramural Sports 2. 4 VIRGIL L. NELSON 'iVirg College Marching Bancl 2, 35 Cont-Ort Banrl 2, 3, Dance Band 2, 3g Clcv Club 33 Aviation Club 2, Gymnastics Club -L WILLIAM NIETO, 111. 'LBill College Aviation Club 2, Hot Stove Lenguc 3, Sm-ce-1' Club Al: layvec Base-ball 2, ,layvee Soccer 3, Varsity Sncc-cl' -1, Intramural Sports 2, 3, -15 Honor Society fl V SHARON ANN NIXDORF Shcrry Commercial L1br.nyC.lub -, rn, 4, Library Stal? 2, -3, -1 DAVID NIXON KKDIIVCY, General Iavrve Football 2, 31 Football Club 21 Basketball Club 31 Baseball Club -lg l'lo1neroOm Presiclvnt 2, 3, 4, jayvvc Basketball 2, Yarsitv Basketball 3, -1, jayx ee Baseball 2: Varsity Baseball 3, 4 C IERE OBETZ Che-ss Club 2, S. -4 KEITH OUNTALLEY UKIOBD Varsity Soccer 2, 3, 4, Sports Stutly Club 2, 41 LOUIS JOHN PARKS nlllltclll' Biology Stucly Club 25 Chess Club 31 ltlathematics Club 4 RICHARD PARBTER uRlCh Diuunalics Club 2, Typing Club 33 Skc-rch Club 4 EMANUEL PATTERSON Tony College College General General College Football Club 2, 3. -lg Varsity Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, Co-captain 44 Varsity NVrestling -lg lntrqnnural Sports 33 l'lnn'1er00nl ViL'4 pr'CsiLlL'1lt 2, 3, -lg Social Connnittee -l: layyce Baslcetliall 2 LARRY D. PATTERSON Printing Club 2, Chess Club 34 Stucly Club 4 KENNETH JOHN PAULS UKCDD Scuba Club 2, Clieclccrs Club 34 Slinp Maintenance Club 4 JUDITH KAREN PEITZNTAN nlutlyl' Lcaclcrs Club 2, 3, French Club -lg Intramural Sports 2, RODNEY PENNEBAKER EDIT Iayvee Tennis 2, Iayvee Sm-cr-r 31 Cross Country 41 Chemistry Ian Club 3, Elec-trunics Club 4 General College Collcgc 4 College Club 2: ERIC PENNELL General Swimming 25 Swimming Club 2, 35 Typing Club 4 GREGORY PENNELL Greg College Honor Society 3, 45 Social Committee 45 -Iayvee Basketball 25 Varsity Basketball 3, Co-captain 45 jayvec Soccer 25 Varsity Soccer 3, 45 Iayvee Baseball 25 Varsity Baseball 3, 45 Soccer Club 25 Basketball Club 35 Baseball Club 4 ROBERT PENNINGTON 'KB0b Collcgc Cross Country 45 Glee Club 35 Sports Study Club 2, 3, 45 Intramural Sports 2, 4 BRENDA LOUISE PFEIFFER College Homeroom Secretary 2, 3, 45 French Club 25 Future Teachers Club 35 Typing Club 45 Intramural Sports 25 Honor Society 4 GUS PHOTIS College Swimming 35 Cross Country 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 45 Chemistry Club 25 Investment Club 35 Chess Club 4 FREDERICK PILSNER Fritz General Chess Club 25 German Study Club 35 Shop Maintenance Club 4 DAVID PLANTHOLT General Study Club 2, 3, 4 IOHN PONTZ Distributive Chcss Club 25 Pinochle Club 35 Distributive Education Club 4 IUDITH PORTER Judy Commercial Study Club 2, 35 Pinochle Club 4 RANDALL D. POTT Randy General Chess Club 25 Political Science Club 3, 4 LOIS ANN PRICE College Leaders Club 25 Future Nurses Club 3, 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4 FREDERICK C. PURDY Fred College Marching Band 2, 3, Student Director 45 Concert Band 2, S, Student Director 45 Dance Band 2, Student Director 45 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Swim- ming 25 jayvee Tennis 25 I-Iomeroom President 3, Vice-president 2, 45 Social Committee 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 45 Honor Society 4 FRANK QUINN Vocational Study Club 2, 3, 4 GARY ROBERT QUINN College .Iayvee Soccer 25 Varsity Soccer 45 Soccer Club 25 Camping Club 35 Folk- Singing Club 45 Student Council 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4 MARY QUINN Commercial Cheerleading Club 25 Leaders Club 3, 45 I-Iomeroom Secretary 25 Student Council 35 Intramural Sports 2, 3 MARY ELLEN RAHM College Cheerleading Club 25 Future Teachers Club 35 Dolphin Club 4: Home- room Secretary 2, 4, Vice-president 3, Glee Club 3, 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4 TIMOTHY RAINAR Tim General Printing Club 2, 35 Study Club 45 Intramural Sports 4 VALERIE RAMBACH Vallie General Study Club 25 Conservation Club 35 Future Nurses Club 45 Intramural Sports 4 7 ie it Riggs,55r5?t555tg,giE3gz355355 9555 ws: it ,H 5:3 VL:-119 ummm ftifff . -1 -Hei,,:smrff-,f-5, ,, ,. ww- em- f .sz of .s 5' 4 fm. 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REICI-IARD -tLynnu General General General Music Club 25 Art Club 35 Sketch Club 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3 SUSAN REIDENBACH Susie Leaders Club 3, 45 Dolphin Club 2. 3, 45 Concert Band 2. 3, 45 Marching Band 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 2, 45 Pit Orchestra 45 Social Committee 45 Hume- room President 25 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 45 Honor Society 4 College RHONDA REISINGER Commercial Cheerleading Club 25 Shorthand Club 35 Future Business Leaders Club 45 Home-room Vice-president 45 Intramural Sports 2, 8 VV, KENNETH REISINGER Ken Distribulive Hot Stove League 25 Study Club 35 Distributive Education Club 4 t'??i i?If1'Z'fA't2' WK W?'?f3 -f V- , 17' H 4 ,XZA V .t- t I ' H ,vt 5 we fssiki, mile 'Ska' SW 2 ur H W 15 9 3 'V 3 S 3,465 85,52 Q t at M s 4 it K ' 2 Q , 2 suse! gg, Y ti ' 'el Q: ,if , and 1 tg' ..,, 554 f -- I A2 A 32551 Q. ,. 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REYNOLDS Susi College Library Staff 25 Cheerleading Club 25 Clcc Club 2, 3, 45 Psychology Club 35 Political Science Club 4: Homeroom Secretary 35 Student Council 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4 CHARLES RHINE 'iRusty Distributive ,Iayvee Football 25 Intramural Sports 25 Homeroom President 2, Vice- prosirlent 3, 45 Diving Club 25 Study Club 35 Distributivc Education Club 4 CAROLYN RHINIER nCarol commercial Ptifie Club 25 Shorthand Club 35 Future Business Leaders Club 4 DIARY C. RICK College Leaders Club 2, 45 Dolphin Club 2, 3, 45 Student Council 25 Color Guard 35 Major:-tte 45 All-Star Hockey 2, 4, Basketball 35 ECHO Staff 45 Homeroom President 35 Intramural Sports 2, 3. 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Honor Society 4 SUSAN RIKER Susie College Cheerleading Club 25 Leaders Club 2, 23, 45 All-Star Hockey 3, Gym- nastics 2, Archery 3, Manager 45 Archery Queen 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 45 Gymnastics Team 4 JEAN RINEER Commercial Charm Club 25 English Club 35 Shorthand Club 4 GLORIA RITTENHOUSE General Study Club 25 Future Nurses Club 35 Etiquette Club 4 VIVIAN B. RIZZO Commercial Cheerleading Club 25 Sllorthand Club 35 German Club 45 Homeroom President 2. 4, Vice-president 35 Intramural Sports 2, 3 ,, .,,w.5 by 1 f f ,, 5 .5 A I REED McCLAIN RODMAN College Clue Club 2, 35 45 Honor Society 45 Student Council 35 Home-room President 45 Iayvee Football 25 Varsity Football 35 Football Club 2, 35 Stucly Club 45 Intramural Sports 2, 4 CHARLOTTE K. RODZIEVVICZ General Dramatics Club 25 Art Appreciation Club 35 Mathematics Club 4 SALLY ANN ROE College Current Events Club 25 Pinocble Club 35 Typing Club 45 Honor Society 3, 45 YIDETTE Stall 53, Features Editor 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Intra- mural Sports 2, 3 KARL BIICHAEL ROHRBACH UNIIIQCH General Jazz Club 35 Political Science Club 45 Intramural Sports -I THOINIAS SHIREY ROHRER Tom College Student Council 2, 45 Iayree Tennis 2, 35 Varsity Tennis 45 Tennis Club 2. 3. 45 IntrzuTuu'al Sports 2, 3, 4: Honor Society 4 PAUL D. ROSE Denny College layvee Baseball 25 Varsity Baseball 3, 45 Clieniistrv Club 2: Physics Club 3: Typing Club 4 MORRIS ROSEMAN M0rrie Distributive Swimming 25 Homerooni Yiee-presiclent 2, President 45 layvvr' lVrestling 23: Swimming Club 2: Current lfvcnts Club 35 Dislributivc Iidueution Club -I CYNTHIA L. ROSS Cyndy College Latin Club 25 Typing Club 35 Frvncli Club 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4 VV. JOSEPH ROSS Commercial Rifle Club 25 Investment Club 35 Pinot-lilt' Club 4 , A as .51 . if I , If 52 ' 4 I-2 ffiifiowlflWl?lt5??'I5??'!3Hi?Sff, ., -Ml-F . t Mt? www 1-Z H f .wi gli YIM. 3m?Sw,ffg,5-7-1 gr, 3- - 3:4 , , an rf 5a-sf'-,i,.-g- .551 . 55 -f',4?4',5' ,AN X lim in ,Q 2 1 wg, S K5 9 gktzlik Z f 'W i 1 5 4 ' ' ' A 4 rt td may Z if 4 SARAH RUDOLPH General Cheerleading Club 25 Business Education Club 35 Cvnerul Clerical Club 45 I-Inmeroom Secretary 3, 4 ROGER W. RUHL General Swimming 25 Coll' Club 2, C35 Study Club 45 Intramural Sports 2. F3 DAVID PAUL SACHS Driven College Scuba Club 25 Cerman Club 3. 45 Intramural Sports 2. 3, 4 THOIVIAS R. SAMPSON Tom College Social Committee 2, 45 Football Manager 2, 3, 45 YVrestling Manager 35 Track Manager 2, 3, 45 Homeroom President 3 LEWIS W. SAUDERS, JR. Butch College Iayvee Basketball 25 Iayvee Baseball 25 Varsity Baseball 3, 45 Homeroom President 2, 13. 45 Chemistry Club 25 Hot Stove League 35 Camping Club 45 Honor Society 3, 45 Intramural Sports 3, 45 Archery King 4 SUSAN LINDA SAYERS uSuSic General Cheerleading Club 25 Leaders Club 3, 45 Dolpbin Club 2, 3, 45 ECHO Staif 35 45 All-Star Ilaslcetball Manager 35 Horneroom Secretary 2, 3, 45 In! tramural Sports 25 S 'IAN SCIIAEFER College Sketch Club 2: Psycliology Club 535 Tbeater llecorclixul Club 45 Cleo Club 2. 35 Stugccraltcrs Guild -I5 Tbespinn Society 45 Honor Society -I TIMOTHY L. SCHAEFER 'iTim College Study Club 25 Folk-Singing Club 35 Mathematics Club 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3 VVILLIAIVI A, SCIIAEFFER, JR, Bill College Clicss Club 2: Tennis Club 3. 45 Intramural Sports 2. -'15 Varsity Soc-cm'-15 Alayvec Tennis 2: Y.u'sity Tennis 4 ff , 5,. , A i rf 1 t in wififf,-fw1:vK:f'Pfs?fsf?4r w52igg,g, ft, 2 'f zz as gg: q -1 'Pie QA.-w e . W . ,Sf ,ff me . f if. , ' 1. ,. A v I f 1 . f ri? 'f I 95' Vx 1 if X 54 Y .as X 4 , ' 5 I of g A .,..,. ,,.. 5, ,V., EILEEN SCHALLER Lean College Leaders Club 25 Dolphin Club 2. -15 Majorctte Club 31 Play Com- mittee 3: Intramural Sports 2. 8. 4 KATHLEEN ANNE SCHEID Kathy College Knitting Club 2: Spanish Study Club 3: Choristcrs 4: Glec Club 3, -ll Play Committee 45 Music Committee 45 Honor Society 4 WILLIANI I. SCHEUCHENZUBER 'tBill College Chemistry Club 25 FolkvSinging Club 35 Study Club 45 Homeroom Sec- retaly 42 ,luyvee YVrcstling 25 Intramural Sports 3 DENISE S. SCHICKEL Schick College Leaders Club 2, 35 Dolphin Club 2. 45 Gymnastics Club 45 Intramural Sports 2, 4 MICHAEL K. SCHMID Tort General -Iayvce Football 25 Varsity Football 35 Football Club 2, 35 Shop Main- tenance Club 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4 JOHN SCHMIDT General XVrcstling Club 25 Study Club 3, 45 Iayvee NVrestling 2 K. GREGORY SCHMITT Greg General Study Club 2, 35 Audio-Visual Aids Club 45 Intramural Sports 3 LINDA A. SCHMITT College Leaders Club 2, 3, 45 Cheerleading Club 2, 35 Intramural Sports 2. 45 Homeroom President 2. Secretary 35 Student Council 45 Color Guard 4 RANDAL A. SCHMITT L'Randy General -Iayvee VVrestling 25 Chemistry Club 25 Psychology Club 35 Study Club -L SHARON SCHREINER General Thespian Society 3. 45 School Play 3, 45 Play Committee 3, 45 Clcc Club 2, 3, 45 Future Nurses Club 25 Dramatics Club 3, 4 HARRY CREGG SCHULER General Study Club 25 Folk-Singing Club 3, 4 JOHN D. SEACHRIST College Chess Club 2, 3, 45 Intramural Sports 3, 45 Iayvee Wrestling 4 TERESA A. SEARS Terry College German Club 2, 45 Dolphin Club 35 Leaders Club 35 Intramural Sports 2, 35 Homeroom Vice-president 2, Secretary 4 DARLENE M. SELLARD Sandie General Glee Club 2, 35 Study Club 25 German Club 35 English Study Club 4 ROBERT SENSENDERFER Vocational Study Club 25 Current Events Club 35 Pinoclile Club 4 GAIL IUSTINE SENSENIG College Dolphin Club 21 Cheerleading Club 2, 3, 45 Varsity Cheerleader -lg Clcc Club 3, 45 Leaders Club 35 ECHO Stall 3, 45 VIDETTE Stall 3, Associate Editor 4: Honor Society 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Social Committee 45 Homeroom Vice-president 45 All-Star Basketball 35 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4 JAMES S. SENSENIG College Chemistry Club 25 Study Club 35 Cboristers 45 Cross Country 35 Glee Club 3, 45 Homeroom Vice-president 4 SHARON SHAEFFER Distributive Biology Club 25 Pinochle Club 35 Distributive Education Club 45 Clce Club 2 LANA SHEAFFER Music Club 2. 3, Shorthantl Club 4 MARY ANN SHELLY Dolphin Club 2, 53, 4, lntraunural Sports 2. 3 GERALD G. SHINDLE Commercial General Clee Club 2, Homeroom Yicc-president 2. 43 Jerry College Nlurching Bantl 2. 3. 4: Concert Bancl 2. 3, 4, Dance Band 2, 3, 4, lllIl'Il' mural Sports 2, 3. 4 BARRY SHIRK Study Club 2, 3, 4 CHERYL A. SHISSLER 2. -J, 4 DAVID F. SHULTZ Aviation Club 2: Chess Ccneral Ceneral Majorette Club 2, 3, Future Business Leaclcrs Club 4, Intr.unurul Sports Dave General Club 3, Typing Club 4, Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4 Rick General RICHARD E. SHULTZ jayvcc Soccer 2: jayvce Baseball 2, Varsity Soccer 4, Soccer Club 2. 4, Sports Stutly Club 3 SARALEE A. SHULTZ Sara General Clce Club 2, 3, 4, Leaders Club 2, Majorette Club 2, Choristers 3, 4, Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4 SUZANNE FAY SHULTZ 4'Sue General Typing Club 2, Reading HELEN ANN SICKLER Club 3, Pinochle Club 4 Special Future Nurses Club 2, Knitting Club 3, Camera Club 4 HELEN C. SIMS General Biology Stutly Club 2, Etiquette Club 3, Knitting Club 4, Homeruonx Sec-re tary 3 DEBORAH SIRBAK Cheerleading Club 2, Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4 Debbie Colle e E 3, Leaders Club 2, 3, 4, VIDETTE Stall 3, 4, JAMES SIRBAK Jim Ceneral Study Club 2, 3, 4 PAXIELA SHARON SISK Npamu College Niaiorctte Club 2, 4, Majorette 2, 4, Homeroom Vicc-president 2, Intr.unural Sports 2, 3, 4 GORDON SLAUCII C ordy' College Coin Club 2, Soccer Club 3, Chess Club 45 layvcc Soccer 3, Varsity Soccer 4, Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4 ELIZABETH D. SLAYMAKER Libby College All-Star Hockey 4, Humerornn Secretary 2. 3, 4, Cheerleading Club 2, Sketch Club 3: Poetry Club 41 Intramural Sports 2, 4, Honor Society 4 JAMES W. SLOAD Jim Voczltional Scuba Club 2, Current Evcnts Club 3, Camera Club 41 Intramural Sports 4 LINDA A. SLOAD Ccneral Etiquettc Club 2, Nlusic Club 3, Mathematics Club 4 - Q, V Www, - 'J A N wiggaq 1 Q Z ff f I5 '- Zgmq LAW.: :Z In ga , ANDREWV F. SMITH Andy College Stuclcnt Council 2. 35 Arclxcry Club 25 Folk-Singing Club 135 Pinncblc Club 45 llomeroom Prvsirlent 35 Intramural Sports 3 CYNTHIA A. SMITH Cindy General Stucly Club 2, 35 Cbeclccrs Club 4 CYNTHIA LUCILLE SMITII Cindy General Clee Club 2, 3, 45 Future Nurses Club 25 Cboristers 35 -I5 Intramural Sports 35 4 I. DAVID SKIITH. JR. Smitty College -Iavvee Baseball 25 Varsity Baseball S, Captain 45 Football Club 25 layvve Football 25 Varsity Football 3, Tri-captain 45 Basketball Club 35 Iayvve Basltetball 25 Varsity Basketball 35 Baseball Club 45 VIDETTE Statt 3, Col- umnist 45 Homcroom Prrsirlent 41 lntrzunural Sports 45 Quill and St-rull -1 MICHAEL E. SMITH Mike Ccucral Study Club 2, 4 BIICIIELL ANN SBIITII Colle fe l- Political Science Club 25 Student Council 25 All-Star Basketball 2. llockvx' 35 YIDETTE Stal? 2, 3, 45 Futurc- Tent-liers Club 35 ECHO Staff 3. Cn- eclitor 45 Homeronm President 3. Secretary 45 Social Conunittee 45 Spanisb Club 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 45 Quill ancl Scroll 45 Honor Society 4 RICK ALAN SMITH General Cbcss Club 25 Pinocblc' Club 35 Stutly Club 45 lntramural Sports 3 RONALD SMITH Ronnie General Study Club 2, 3, 45 'Iayvvc' Baseball 3 THOMAS WAYNE SMITH K'Tom College Reading Club 25 Varsity Soccer' 35 Soccer Club 35 Current Eve-nts Club 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4 ,sf Mi M 5255! Masai my 5. ' flgfiih ,,., ff 'E 4 555C M, 2 gif' ,- mf ww..-f' tiiii A 'wwf A ', it H 5 A V umm 45 ff? 5 , J ti, 1, , aoai 1 Z -fi 5 C 5555 A ' ,,',, Q 5 55:-'f51.., .11 rigtzrftff ,, A DEBORAH L. SMUCK 'ADcbbie Commercial Stuclcnt Council 45 Ln-.ulcrs Club 3, 45 Cheerleading Club 25 Shortlnnul Club lt: Concert Banrl 2. 53. -I5 Nlarcbing Bancl 2, 3. 45 Orvlwstra 35 Intra- mural Sports 2, 3, 45 llonor Society 4 CLYDE R. SNYDER, III Peanut General jayvcc Baseball 25 Varsity Baseball 4: Baseball Club 2, -1: lntra- mu1'al Sports 2, 35 4 JAMES SNYDER jim College Tbcspian Society 4: Svbool Play 45 Play Committees 3, 'tg Cboristc-rs -15 Clet- Club 25 35 45 Dixunatius Club 35 layvut- Football 25 Iayvc-L' IVrestling 25 Track 2, 45 lntramnral Sports 2, 3, 45 Honor Society 4 l LORNA L. SNYDER General Clee Club 2. 53, 45 Study Club 25 Psycbology Club S35 Cboristcrs 45 Library Statl 25 Intramural Sports 25 35 Music Committee 2, 3. -1 DENNIS lNI. SOLLENBERCER Central Study Club 25 lliologv Club 3, Algt-lun Club -l IUDITH A. SPECE Indy Commercial Stutly Club 21 Dolphin Club -35 Clt-rl Club 35 C1-nvral Clerical Club 'l. ECHO Staff -I: Quill ancl Sc-ml14 KATIIY ANNE SPIESS MKQSH College Latin Club 25 Clwc-lic-is Club 3: Cerman Club 4: Intramural Sports 25 3 JOYCE E. SPROUT General Xlajou-tlv Club 2, Suuly Club 31 Kl.ttlu'nxatics Club 4 JOHN STAHERSKI 'ijzlt:li College Rillsf Club 25 FOll'i'SilltlitliL Club 535 Stutlv Club -1 SALLY STAMM Commercial Lcadcrs Club 25 Cheerleading Club 2, 53, 45 Varsity Cheerleader 45 Intra- mural Sports 2, 3, 4 LARRY T. STAUFFER Vocational Marching Band 2, 35 Dance Band 2. 35 Study Club 4 SCOTT B. STAUFFER Cliff Vocational Study Club 2, 45 Coin Club 3 PAUL STEFFY L'Butcl1 General Study Club 25 Clieckcrs Club S, 4 RONALD STEPANCHICK Ron College ,layvec Baseball 25 Varsity Baseball 3, 45 Varsity Football 45 Baseball Club 2, 35 Honor Society 3, 45 Social Committce 45 Student Council 45 Football Club 4 JAMES E. STEPHENS jim College Iayvee Soccer 2: Socccr Club 41 Varsity Socccr 45 Track 25 Track Club 2 JOHN R. STERKENBERG Stark General Stud:-nt Council 2, 45 Ilonit-room Vice-preside-nt 35 ,layvee Football 25 Varsity Football 3, 45 Track 2. 53. 45 Football Club 25 Track Club 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4 SAMUEL F. STERKENBERC 'iSterlfc General Iayvct- Football 21 Typing Club 2: Ilonicroom Vice-president 2, Presi- dent 53, Sccrctary -I5 Ccrmau Study Club 31 Varsity Soccer 4: Soccer Club 4 IDA AIAY STERLING Commercial English Study Club 25 Pinncblc Club 35 Typing Club 4 f' A ' fttttir , 5? I ? it V . fl. , ' Qf5.., 5 ,, to , , T ' T7 .. i 11 . ' I -3 . fl ,, 'N .. V f--- 7 Z fuk A 4 fi , -Q Q ' V 'M I 515, fs1,'sfr.m : , I f . .rc:,:z, v:, ,, f- 'f , ' I I iff, MW: f:3i3't5:iE5EtS?i?1I ' . :Lx 1 .. E., TILT Wi I 1 , I 'ft:7'f, 1ggg5,5fge--gmreatzsoff 5 -fr, yrf,1,frS1fs1m.1s,t 5 r,1:,-W5 5.5.5.1 : V-iQ!'ir5:t',J4?Tisf,i'f v- ' -fff,5fif,55i.??aifl?bi?'WGS fm' - o?'5'4-V4 ii ' ' ' ' ww 'iii oz 1231 fi HS? W or ivsfsifr.,-A 111 1. tt, . , Sgr '5 ,fwfr 2 W tizitiifslf' ' K ,E f . X if si , . SUSAN ANNE STERLING Sue Commercial Piuocblu Club 25 English Club 35 Study Club 4 KAREN L. STEVENS College Plav Committcc 3: Clcc Club 3. 45 Library Staff 2, 53. 45 Futurc Tcaclicrs Club 21 Library Club 3. 4 LEON STEVENS, JR. Special Camcra Club 2, 3, 4 BARBARA STEWART i'Barb Commercial Cliecrlcading Club 2. T35 General Clcrical Club 45 Color Cuard 4 DIANE CAROL STOLTZ 'iTilly College Student Council 3: Play Comniittcc 25 ECHO Staff 3, Scnior Editor 45 YIDETTIQ Staff 2. Advcrtising Manager 3, 45 Quill and Scroll vt: Loaders Club 25 Cleo Club 2, 3, 45 Social Committee 4: Honicroom Vict- prcsident 25 Cbccrlcarling Club 2. 35 Future Tcacbers Club 45 Intramural Sports 2, 35 Ilouor Society 4 BIARIORIE STOVER Margie General Library Club 2, 35 Library Staff 2. 3. 45 Future Business Lcadcrs Club 4 CATIIY STRINE College Skctcli Club 2. 53: Frcncb Club 45 VIDETTE Stali 2, 45 Iloincroorn Sccrctary 3g lutraiuural Sports 35 Quill and Scroll 45 llonor Socicty 4 NANCY STURCIS College lfuturc Nurscs Club 2, 3. 4. Play Cmnrnittcc 3: Cla-c Club 35 Intrauuiral Sports 2, 3, 4 LINDA STYER General Clm- Club 25 Biology Club 2. Knitting Club 3. 41 Intramural Sports 2, 3 ,ri ., .., J ,,,. ,,, .C , , W ., 5, j ff.. , in J' I Av, I '5 s ig it? 1 , My 4 -f 2 f lf t: f Wiffioiyi 235,355 et' -- -ya flfici ' i :,ii nI,'f 'LN ,-iii iiiiilitfii w w gif 21 I 'tfif Rtwvwzfs wrwi' : -, 13 , 55225 f ,. 5 51:7 5555 5rWi,,. , , . 5, , Qylgfii, H 'Flizf :'7' J-fc' f 1 552' ,f f'f' iff' myilo fiz. i n if' v . :rw .5 Wx ' ,Az 'f me 'I 1 , Y 5 RONALD B. STYER Archery Club 25 Checkers Club 35 Distributive Education Club 4 Ron Distributive DUFFIELD B. SUMMERS Duffy Vocational Chess Club 2, 85 Study Club 4 DONNA M. SUMMY College Student Council 25 Leaders Club 2, 45 Homcroom Secretary 3, 45 Chccr- leading Club 25 Art Appreciation Club 35 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4 DORIS J. SWEICART Commercial Majorctte Club 25 Shorthand Club 35 Typing Club 4 LEROY I. THATCHER, JR. Skip General Pinuchle Club 2, 3, 4 ANNA MARY THOMAS General Future Nurses Club 2, 3, 45 Intramural Sports 3 BARBARA THOMASCO College Student Council 2, 35 All-Star Hockey 35 Leaders Club 2, 3, 45 Honor Society 3, 45 ECHO Stall 45 VIDETTE Staff 2, 3, Columnist 45 Clce Club 25 Social Committee 3. 41 Cheerleading Club 25 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 4 BARBARA TIDWELL Barb College German Club 25 Clce Club 2, 3, 45 Sketch Club 35 Honor Society -I: Clmristcrs 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3 DAWN TODD Commercial Shorthand Club 35 Study Club 2, 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3 SUSAN K, TOLLINGER Tess College Latin Study Club 25 C-lee Club 2, 13, 45 Homcroom Secretary 3, President 2, 45 Choristers 3, 45 ECHO Stall 3, 45 VIDETTE Stall Features Iitlitor 45 Honor Society 3, 45 Social Committee 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 3. 4 MICHAEL TREES Mike Vocational Study Club 2, 3, 45 -Iayvee Football 2 DANIEL WEAVER TREXLER Luigi General Iayvcc Football 25 Varsity Football 35 Iayvee Basketball 25 Track 25 Honor Society 45 Chemistry Club 45 Intramural Sports 45 Sports Study Club 2, 3 BARBARA TRIMBLE Barb General liooltlteeping Club 25 Current Events Club 35 Clce Club 4: Mathematics Club 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 45 Play Committee 4 CYNDIA TRIMBLE Cindi Commercial Biology Club 25 Current Events Club 35 Typing Club 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4 NANCY TRIMBLE Commercial Reading Club 25 Shorthand Club 35 Typing Club 4 ROBERTA ULMER Bobbie General Leaders Club 25 Current Events Club 35 Etiquette Club 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4 CAROL A. VANAULEN Distributive Latin Club 25 Cheerleading Club 35 Distributive Education Club 4 LOUISE WVALSH Commercial Knitting Club 25 Maiorette Club 3, 45 Intramural Sports 2, S, 4 MICHAEL 1. WALSH Mike Aviation Club 25 lazz Club 35 Study Club 4 SANDRA WALTMAN Sandy Biology Club 25 Physical Science Club 35 Typing Club 4 KATHLEEN M. WALTON Kathy Leaders Club 25 Study Club 35 Typing Club 4 LEA LOUISE VVARE Study Club 25 Dramatics Club 35 Mathematics Club 4 JOHN WAYNE WATTS Study Club 2, 3, 4 CAROL L. XVEAVER General General Commercial Commercial General Commercial Student Council 9 3 4 Cheerleadinf Club 9 SA Leaders Club 2, 3: .,, , 5 1. f, .., - , . . Social Committee 45 All-Star Basketball 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4 LEO JOSEPH WEAVER, IR. Joe General German Club 25 Chemistry Club 35 Sketch Club 4 LESTER E. VVEAVER Les General German Club 25 Chess Club 35 Camera Club 4 MARGARET WEAVER Peggy Commercial Leaders Club 2, 3, 45 Cheerleading Club 25 Dolphin Club 45 AllAStar Basketball 3, Captain 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 45 Archery Club 4 DENNIS YVEBER Denny College Iayvec Soccer 25 Chemistry Club 23 Homeroom Program Chairman 2, 35 I-Innnr Society 45 Current Events Club S5 Diving Club 45 Swim' ming 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4 GEORGE H. VVEINHOLD College Library Staff 2, 3, 45 Library Club 2, 35 Spanish Club 45 Honor Society 4 R, BRADLEY XVEITZEL HBITIIID General Coin Club 25 Psychology Club 45 Checkers Club 35 Homcroom Vice- prcsident 3 BIARY JANE VVELSHANS nSi5 General Charm Club 25 A1't Appreciation Club 35 Mathematics Club 4 SANDRA LOUISE YVELSHANS 'iSandy General Library Club 25 Knitting Club 35 fvlathematics Club 4 ROBERT VVETTIG, JR. Bob Vocational Swimming 25 Swimming Club 25 Art Club 35 Gymnastics Club 4 CAROL ANN WHITAKER Commercial Marching Band 2, 45 Concert Band 2, 45 ECHO Staif 45 VIDETTE Staff 3. 45 Orchestra 3. 41 Pit Orchestra 3, 45 Future Nurses Club 25 Iazz Club 35 Dance Band 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Honor Sucicty 4 RONALD E. WHITCRAFT 'LR0n College jayvee Basketball 25 ,Iayvee Football 25 Officials Club 35 Aviation Club 25 Intramural Sports 2. 3, 45 Track 25 Gymnastics Club 4 BARBARA YVHITE Barb'y Sketch Club 25 Art Appreciation Club 35 Mathematics Club 4 General 5 ii :eff-wi' f V'5'e2gs,?s5. - fmt: sqft ,454 A a:'g,5usgQg 1 125 1 .1-it , , R ,,,, at 5 JK r is N531 . ft ,y 5, 55' XIX 5 H 5 lyr ,J BARRY WVHITE Ralph General Chess Club 2, Typing Club Jig Music Appreciation Club 4, Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4 PAMELA WHITE K'Pam College Leaders Club 2, 3, 45 Cheerleading Club 25 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4 BARBARA VVIKER Barb College Latin Study Club 23 Future Nurses Club 35 Etiquette Club 4 BEVERLY ANN VVILD Bev Commercial Library Club 2, Typing Club 3g General Clerical Club 4 BRADFORD L. WILE Brad General Pinochle Club 2, 4, Cbeolters Club ALFRED SPALDING WILLARD III Al General Intramural Club 2, 33 Coin Club 4, Intramural Sports 23, 4 DEBORAH ANN WILLIAMS UDel7bie Cbe-erlcacling Club 2g Business Education Club Star Hockey Manager 4, Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4 JAIVIES C. WVILSON jim jayvce Soccer 3, RL-ruling Club 2, 3, Study Club 4 JOYCE E. VVILSON Hom:-room Secretary 2, -lg Biology Club 2, bautl Club 4, Honor Society 4 1 I 'I Commercial S5 Leatlors Club -lg All- College Commercial Pinoclile Club 35 Short- SIW' F al ' is ,fr Q QM? ? , ff Qi, It Y ff A I L if 5 if ' O f is ' g 511: yi f , 33. ig. ' I X I ,- H.-ff . A I it I .,,,r,'fQ' ' 'E' i11fa - H fgfwe, 7, l.,,,,, -mg ggegsefmwetevgtirwifssrwreft 1 ,,... , A L P 'K ', 1 ,. 1:1 f QL-5747 133' I I' I , We I KENNETH A. WILSON V Aviation Club 2, CIICIYIISIFY Club 35 Future Business Leaclers Club 41 lutrainural Sports 3, 4 Ken College NIICIIELE L. XVILSON General Biology Club 2, Cliernistry' Club 35 Poetry Club 4, Intramural Sports 3, 4 PATRICIA A, VVILSON Pat General Future Nurses Club 2, 3, 4, Student Council 35 Humcroom Secretary 2, 3 RONALD YVIXIER 'layvee Baseball 2, Basrball Club 25 llot Stove League 23, Slutly Club 4, Intramural Sports 2, 3 Ron General RICHARD II. VVINTERS Honor Sorioty 4, Social Couunittee 43 Iayvue Football 2, Swimming 2, 4, Sxviinining Club 2. 41 lloincroorn View--presinlent 2, Presitlent 3, Intramural Sports 2, 3, -I Dick College FRANK C. YVITNIER Coin Club 2, Hot Stove League 533 Cbemistry Club 4g ECHO Stall 4, Social Committee 4, llomeroom Viet'-presitlcllt 2, Presiclcnt 535 Ir1tr.unu1'al Sports 2, 3. 41 Honor Society 4 Trip College BIICIIAEL V. YVITMER lVit Ccncral Clit-t-ken Club 25 Stutly Club II, Cymnastius Club 4 CARL II, IVOERNER Rick Ceneral Clivss Club 2: Clic-inistry Club 31 Pinocblc Club 4 DAVID NI. IVOIILSEN Driven College Hot Stove League 2, Political Science Club 4, layvcv NVre-stliug Klan- .1gor2g Varsity lVrt'stling Manager 3. 4, Intrrunural Sports 4 Qi? ', t f war f t 1 g as U ff? nv ,H If G 1 ,Af .-I n G ., ' :K 1 4 1 f-A- 3 3' 2 I' fm? , it ,W A, x 4 WA H X it ,,.f If mgL11is'.Sff. av-fgetfrfxv' A' , Qtr f NANCY K. WOHLSEN College Lenders Club 2, 3, Dolphin Club 3, 45 Homeroom Vice-president 2, Che-crlcatliug Club 25 All-Star Hockey 23 Intramural Sports 2, 13, 4 GEORGE WOLLARD Study Club 2, 3,4 HARRY VVOLPERT Chess Club 2, 3, Marching Band 3, 4, Concert Band 3, 45 Vocational College Play Com- mittee -lg lrlomeroom Secretarv 3, Drnmatics Club 44 VIDETTE Stall 53, 4g Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4 I LARRY F. VVOLPERT General VIDETTE Photograpllcr 3, 4: Photugraplry Club 2, 3, Future Business Leaders Club 4, Intramural Sports 2. 3, 43 Quill and Scroll 4 JAMES YAKE Jim Vocational Rifle Club 2, Coin Club 3, Stutly Club 4 ASXIATULLAH YAKUBY 'KSam General Camera Club 4, Fort-i1:,'n Excllauge Student 4 LEONARD ANTHONY YANCOSKIE allen General Sturly Club 2, 45 Politiral Science Club 35 Intramural Sports :Z ALICE A. YODER Commercial Shurthancl Club 4 JUDY hi. YODER College Frcnch Club 2, Typing 1: 4 .JI ft: i Club 81 Etiquette Club 45 lntrnmur al Sports 2 , .,,r, , ,,,, , N, -I ' ww- . W 1' ' of , R br, turl ff Q ,495 I -, ic. .li fl- NVAI f 'XM , . ,V kV,VV I 5 VI f Ns fm -Yffsmfw , flier' A 1 - .. Q,,r: 4 . T . -2,1 ,430-X. ? -: f , BETTY YOUNG Choc-ilcacling Club 2: Pinochlc Club 33 Shorthuntl Vice-president 2, 3 RONALD R. YOUNG nbiooseu Chcclfcrs Club 2, 3, Study Club 4 STEPHEN M. ZABLOTNY K'Steve Commercial Club 43 I-lomeroom Vocational College Stutlvnt Council 3. 4: 'llrcspiun Soc-ietx' 2, 3. 41 Plat' Cuuuuittcr 2: So- cial Committee 3,-1, Stagecraltcrx Culltl 2. 23, 4 MARY KATIIRYN ZAIIN College Leaulcrs Club 2. 3: Dolphin Club 2. Tl, 'lg llomeroom Sccrctary 531 Nl.u't-b- v 2, 44 Honor Society 4 PECCYANN ZELLERS I'cg.U.iic Commercial Nlarclring ll.uul 2, 3. 43 Concert Bantl 2, 13, -lg Orchestra 2, 4: Dolphin Club 2. 3. 4: llorucrumn President 3, Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4 PATRICIA ZERCIIER Pat College Learlers Club 2, Clue Club 2, Major:-ttc Club 2, T31 YIDETTE Stall 4: Typing Club fl: Mutlncmntics Club -'lg lutrzuuural Sports 2. 4 ALLEN lv. ZOOK Stucly Club 2, 4 UAV, NIARCARET ZXVALLEY Chau'm Club 2, Shtutluuul Club 31 llooklicepiug Club 4 General Commercial ing llnurl 2, fl, 43 Concert Band L. 3. 4: Ortlulstrn 43 lntrarnural Spurtx Top Left: Recipients of gold achievement keys in the Central Pennsylvania Art Awards Program, Craig Bern- hardt, Stephen Zablotny, and Franklin Downer, pose with their art teacher, Rodney L. Law Csecond from leftl. Top Right: Senior Susan Fichtner was the winner of the 1966 Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow Award. Bottom Right: Eileen Preitz and Mark, Budwig achieved finalist rating in the National Merit Scholarship Quali- fying Test administered in the spring of 1965. Mark also distinguished himself scholastically by ranking sixth among the top 100 scorers who took the Pennsylvania Competitive Scholarship Examination. Scholarship Rcmks High Among Students Left: Anne Brinser, Mark Budwig, Jeffrey Forster, Dennis Weber, and Susan Hershey pose for an after-school picture in the lobby. These students have maintained a 4.0, or A, average their sophomore and junior years. 3 at Front Row: Susan Tollinger, Barbara Tidwell, Gail Sen- Third Row: Clarence Kegel. Robert Bowen, Stephen Za- senig, Barbara Haines, Mary Zahn, Deborah Kitson, Susan blotny, james Snyder, David Landis, Michael Flick, Mark Hershey, Barbara Thomasco. Second Row: Charles Izzo, Budwig, William Scheuchenzuber, David Wohlsen. These Martha Brodsky, jan Schaefer, Pamela Burch, Eileen seniors participated in the second annual version of LEEP Reitz, Susan Fichtner, Nancy Koelsch, Clayton Martin. CLancaster English Enrichment Programl. McCoskeyl1es Gonn Community Recognition Left: Dennis Weber exhibits his home chemistry labora- and second place winners in the DAB essay contest, Beate tory, valued at over 3800. During the summer of 1965, Bratz and Ieflrey Lively, examine the winning entry en- he spent six weeks at Bucknell University under the aus- titled 'KWashington's Legacy of Advice to Americans. pices of the National Science Foundation. Right: First N 129 Left: Winners of the mathematics test sponsored by the Mathematical Association of America, Peter Shelley, first, Mark Buclwig, second, and Alan Gilbert, third, listen as Mark explains a derivative problem used in calculus. Students Excel In Left: Carol Lawrence, who has written both words and music for several original songs, poses on the steps with her guitar. Right: Asmatullah Yakuby, WHXEETTE ' Right: McCaskey's Good Citizen, Nancy Koelseh, pauses on the steps with Lanky McLane. Nancy is co-captain of the cheerleading squad, managing editor of the VIDETTE, and a member of the ECHO staff. Diverse Interests foreign exchange student, models a costume formerly Worn by his fellow countrymen of Afghanistan. 130 P5555 ,ref - 1' 'J ff' 1 .fl QN xv' 'S CLASS OFFICERS: ffront rowl Kathleen Adams, vice- secretaryg Qstandingl Nancy Lynes historian Jeffrey presidentg Ieffrey Forster, presidentg Barbara Haines, Lively, treasurer. Achievement Meons Fulfilled Responsibilities CLASS COLORS: Forest green and White CLASS FLOWER Red rose Right: Gus Photis and Deborah Smuck, co-chairmen of the Class Day Committee, study a list of senior volunteers for the assembly program. MOTTO: To thine own self be true ' ig Asif ' QQKSKSQ5' 131 MY' Advertisements SUJSBQX' C W WEQXAO L0fx'f M Adu ex -59 has XY XXX Te-om Supporf-Displayed By Colors And Crowds -on r'C.v .11-9 XX KYVL ,ix x ,, , 'X X I Q 1: .. Hs ' Fifi . ' , 2 -HQ. 5 o 1, 1 f Q f 4 ' ' fa, Hx , ig f , '6 'Gag 1' 3 A ' X ' Q - . Q? , 5 : A 3 X, f . Q -. M3 gf of if ' f o x f 1 f , gg n A 'WK fm 3 fp w K f I so 1 . 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'Q fa ,fs -1 agw Qffy 1. is iw a '.YX-1i - 2 QQ! if' f wif ' ma y N gig - if. . i F' ' ' 1. if .K.. ,V 'A Xhh ' J M .f 7 , ' '.o, 1 '-o. - -..-L.. . x , - ooo-. A E1 o 2 s ---hh fh- f 5 Sponsored by a loyal su pporter of McCaskey 133 lflfunzleifi ' :i : Fine Meat Products Lancaster, Pa. MANOR VIEW DAIRY and DAIRY BAR 250 Manor Avenue Millersville, Pa. 872-8183 GODFREY AGENCY, INC. ADVERTISING Q SALES PROMOTION COMMERCIAL ART 487 WEST ORANGE ST.. LANCASTER, PENNA. S o S o B E R T Z 8: SONS, INC. LANCASTER, PA. 212-226 W. LEMON STREET ' TRANSPORTATION O RIGGING Daily Air Freight from and to the ' STORAGE Philadelphia International Airport DUTCH GOLD HONEY I GROFF'S SPORTING GOODS 62 Landis Ave. Millersville, Pa. School Jackets SI3.95 Guns and Ammunition Swift Binoculars and Scopes Varsity Sweaters CO0L'S CITIES SERVICE 470 N. Franklin Street General Repair Tires AAA Lubrica Phone 392-9876 MANOR STREET 5 8: 10 DALE HERSHEVS SHEET MUSIC SHOP Quick Service A Specially 5 S. Duke St. Lancaster, Pa Phone 393-3951 134 Prescriptions Sick Room Supplies APOTHECARY ENGLE 8' HAMBRIGHT' INC- LANCASTER SURGICAL SUPPLY 46 E 0 S COMPANY ' range treet 214 North Duke Street Lancaster, Pa. Phone 397-2763 All Forms of Insurance Including Group and Life lommv on me I sro! All Real Estate Services A Phone 394-5681 PHONE: LANC. 397.2466 I. U M BIEEREQTO . ooo Nlw nonuuo AVINUI WHEATLAND OIL CO. Aumem Bros., Inc. W h ' PI B O ts ay ern Pleezing Foods Serving Restaurants Sa Institutions Phone 397-6163 SHELL Oil Products 1050 North Plum Street Phone 393-2712 Lancaster, Pa. .- ,,-i- -,-- - - ----A' 'v ' J. b , . ..::rg:,j:g-g,--E11 5 .'. '-'-51322132-.'Z32 -'- ,.--523 ' , t A sw, . . I ..gSsR1?f'?- -. ' ::35i5E2 i5E13E5E5?175I3E:t 'P fy s2:22z2z- ' Ulm A H0 .V-I 1: . V'-T '...M,n' Vik f V L- - 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 at soN STARR Men's and Boys' Outfitters B119 s. SCHOOL 8. OFFICE SUPPLIES - EQUIPMENT Since 1922 FURNITURE Mcunor Shopping Center Books - Stationery - Printing Lancaster 46-48 W. King St. Lancaster, Pa. Harrisburg Camp Hill 135 THE ART PRINTING CO., INC. of Lancaster Before buying . - S66 our selections: PIPES LIGHTERS TOBACCOS DEMUTH TOBACCO SHOP The oldest in America 114 East King St. Established 1770 litleffn Kiiloell Learn from the mistakes of others-you earft BRENBERGER and MAIER live long enough to make fhem all yourself! Clothiers 19 East Orange Street -Anonymous Lancaster, Pa. Phone 392-5204 DONALD G. KRANCH Television and Radio Service Phone 394-4058 306 New Holland Ave. Established 1935 '74e Wdkwo Since 1931 your favorite family type restfzurant 6 Miles East on U. S. 30 Phone-Lancaster 397-5144 Phone 397-62 18 SMITHGALL BROS. Prescription Druggists S. E. Corner Pine and Lemon Sts. Lancaster, Pa. GALEBACH'S THE FAMILY STORE Quality Furniture 49: Floor Coverings HERTZ STORE Store 392-2221 G rocery 283 Park Ave. qcof. N. shippen sry 629 N. Franklin Street Rust Craft Bordenis Lancaster, Pa. Greeting Cards Ice Cream Lorna Snyder admires il grauiilinptlici' clock While Carol Hellman selects hcl' favorite cur- pcting from samples at Culebucli s. Sporting Franklin 8: Marshall jackets, Edgar Bames and John Bradley page thru one of the many books 5,5 in the Book Shop. tif PeopIe's Fuel Co. Subsidiary of H. M. Stauffer 8- Sons, Inc. Franklin 84 Marshall College 126 S' Water St' jeddo Highland BQQK SHOP Aristocrat of Anthracite Lancaster, Pa. Phone 397-8204 for Books - Supplies - Gifts Elmer M. Scheid 1 W. . Conveniently located on campus 3 2 Orange St Lancaster, Pa. Jones Pontiac Co. Simply Delicious! KEYSTONE PRETZELS Home of Quality Service We Ship To All Points West Orange 85 Pine Sts. KEYSTONE PRETZEL BAKERY Phone 394-0711 Lancaster, Pa. Phone 392-1026 LANCASTER OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO. Office Supplies 0 Oltice Furniture 0 Drafting Supplies 0 Adding Machines Typewriters 0 Pen Repair Service 0 Dictating Machines 0 Photo-copying Equipment 208 East King St. 394-2672 Lancaster, Pa. To Be Sure . . . Buy UNION JACK Brand X . High 1-'i Right CASUAL CORNER Quality Price 16 East King Street CANNED FOODS Distributed By MILLER AND HARTMAN Lancaster, Pa. I37 Look for . . olnmuus 'H' 'If THURUUEHBREDS THROUGH AND THROUGH AT SIIHMJ BS SWIOHE SHTIOIP 18 N. Queen St. Lancaster, Pa. Dune MODIQE MI Lli We Specialize in Home Delivery of Milk Telephone 397-2723 J. BRAME WITMER, INC. OIL HEAT SERVICE 1350 New Danville Pike Lancaster, Pa Phone 392-3613 LLOYD'S BEAUTY SHOP 544 Reynolds Ave. Lancaster, Pa. Phone 393-6908 RUOF'S FLOWERS 394-7253 601 S. Queen-St. Lancaster, Penna. BYERS' MEAT MARKET 542 East King sf. DARNELL'S MUSIC SHOP BAND and ORCHESTRA INSTRUMENTS 127 E. Orange Street Open Evenings MAURICE H. EBY Pha'maCiSt LANCASTER STORAGE co. Dfugs 342 N. Queen st. Prescriptions Greeting Cards Storage amz Moving Agent for 714 Columbia Avenue MAYFLOWER Lancaster, Pa. Phone 397-3688 138 F. METTFETT 8. BROS. J. Richard Leaman 311-313 N. Market Street FRUIT, VEGETABLES 8. SEAFOOD DELICIOUS FOOD TWIN KISS DRIVE-IN 2213 Columbia Ave. Lancaster, Pa. HAMBURGERS-5.15 7-51.00 STEAKS-SUBS-FRENCH FRIES, ETC. ROOT BEER-ICE CREAM 8. GOODIES EL CAPITAN PRODUCTS, INC. Lancaster, Pennsylvania Real Estate and Insurance J. G. FORNEY COMPANY, INC. SECOND FLOOR FRONT 39 North Duke Street Lancaster, Pa. Phone 397-8294 LANCASTER BUSINESS SCHOOL Q1 1 ith Yecrl Secretarial and Accounting Courses For High School Graduates and College Students For Catalog, Address Registrar--48 North Queen Street Phone 397-8818 Lancaster, Pa. UNION STOCK YARD CO. Lancaster, Pa. LANCASTER SALES CO., INC. Spic-n-Span Cars 1257 Manheim Pike Lancaster, Pa. Phone 394-0538 FRED c. inaral Saves lt's Fun To Shop Ai REBMAN'S For Unusuol cmd Different Toys - Gifts - Favors Found In No Other Store Park 'N Shop 9 till 9 Monday Through Saturday 800 SOUTH QUEEN STREET SINCE 1924 139 REMEMBER . . . When you finish school . . . wherever it may be. . . be sure To make your home in LANCASTER. l1's o great place To work . . . omcl live! Then . . . os now . . . we'll be selling the best. See us firstl RNDGRF-' INCORPORATED REALTORS ' INSURORS 1 APPRAISERS f PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 731 N. DUKE ST. v PHONE 397-8131 ' LANCASTER, PA. 17602 FORMERLY LEO l. HAIN, INC. The Little Store with Hobbies Galore WITMER'S HOBBY SHOP Corner of College and Lemon Lancaster, Pa Wicleers am Printin Company 111 East Chestnut Street Lancaster, Pennsy vania 140 Michael Lawrence and Mary Jane Newcomer en- joy an after-school coke at Snyder's Snack Bar. Lancaster's Original Established 1945 RUSSO ANSER-PHONE SERVICE 307 North Duke Street Lancaster, Pennsylvania Phone 397-5288 For the Best in Good Eats and School Supplies Visit SNYDER'S SNACK BAR At the McCaskey Corner 347 North Reservoir St. THE B. B. MARTIN CO. LU M B E R M I L LWO R K james 85 Charlotte Sts. LANCASTER, PA. Telephone: 394-7277 BUTZ SIGN COMPANY 250 Seymour Street Lancaster, Pa. People love people who bring CANDY CUPBCARD CHOCOLATES J. RUSSEL GRAUL Atlantic Service Station Duke and Vine Streets Lancaster, Pa. C. ROY BARR 85 SON Electrical Contractors Westinghouse Appliances 736 Columbia Ave. 0 if GARDEN SPOT MEAT PRODUCTS Win Favor by Quality and Flavor Frankfurters Luncheon Meats Ring Bologna Dutch Bologna Sliced Bacon Wonder Hams EZRA W. MARTIN CO. Lancaster, Pa. Be Sure To Ask For KEPPEl.'S CANDIES A Salute To Graduates LANCASTER LAUNDRY 323-25-27-29 N. Queen St. Bvrfor Laundering and Dry Cleaning Made Beffef Every Day For Health and Energy 152 E. King St. Dial 397-8217 Lancaster, Pa. Phone 397-8214 Phone 394-4485 DUFFY'S BOWL-O-DROME JOE CAMPBEl.1.'S GARAGE Corner of N. Plum 85 E. New Sts. General Auto Repairing Phone 392-9591 Omfm' 33PeC 0'3 5 3 0'3 Air conditioned A.M.F. Pin spotters 520 Fremont St. Lancaster, Pa. Special Rates for School Children HENRY GOTTSELIG MARTIN E. KEEN Clausen airy Lancastefs Finest Phone 397-3691 415 South Queen Street THE ROSE BOWL HAROLD F. HERR RESTAURANT Red Rose Food Storev 337-339 N- Queen 33- Ffflelfffefioflicilfis Lancaster, Pa. Phone 393-3739 Phone 394-3738 Bausman, Pa. 17504 Phone 397-6489 CIRCLE M FARM APPGI 8' Weber Lancaster, R.D. 6, Pa. Banquets Picnics Receptions 12 East Kmg Street 18 Hole Pitch 85 Putt Golf Phone 872-2085 JEWELERS 142 SEE... HORST 8. LICHTY 161 East King Street For the best in Sporting Goods AUTOMOTIVE SALES CO. Auto Parts and Supplies 356 W. Orange St. Lancaster, Pa. Phone 393-3821 HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOPPE 25 East Orange Street Lancaster, Pa. Phone 392-8686 Helen Spidle, Prop. SNYDER and IREDALE FUNERAL HOME H. M. STAUFFER 81 SONS, INC. COAL - FUEL OIL - OIL BURNER SERVICE BUILDING MATERIALS - LUMBER - FEED - MILLWORK LANCASTER LEOLA WITMER COE CAMERA SHOP Photographic Supplies 21-A West Chestnut St. Phone 394-6824 S. NISSLEY GINGRICH, INC. 12 South Duke Street Lancaster, Pa QUALITY INSURANCE SERVICE Phone 393-3933 RUSSELL'S BOOTERY For the Finest Selection of Shoes, Hosiery, and Accessories See Our New Line of Handbags by Romaine, Letisse, and Davey's 115 N. Queen St. Lancaster, Pa. The 1966 ECHO Covers by THE s. K. SMITH COMPANY CHICAGO, ILLINOIS Manufacturers of SMITHCRAFTED Qualiiy Yearbook Covers ' l 1 BE A of LEM A junior Fashions from Hager's New Junior Size Center Third Floor Mrs. Betty Denlinger shows the new lightly shaped Mouchi,' shift to Frances Reese and Suzanne Hollinger, who like the young sophisticated look in junior fashions. SINCE l82l West King Street Phone 397-6111 Lancaster, Pa. 'I44 THE HICKORY HOUSE Folk Music and Blues Old Movies Where People Meet People 148 E. King St. Lancaster, Pa. Smitty's Toy 8. Hobby Shop Manor Shopping Center 1216 Millersville Pike Phone 393-2521 Sales Service F O R D WOLF MOTOR CO. Lancaster, Pa. Phone 392-4185 John C. Howett C. L. U. Life Insurance WHEATLAND DINER American Cooking With a Penna. Dutch Accent kerosene, fuel oil, bunker c oil, gasoline, aviation gasoline, motor oils, electric water heaters, warm air heating systems, hot water heating systems, steam heating systems, process steam systems, anti-freeze, humidifiers, dehumiclifiers, room air conditioners, central air conditioning systems, diesel fuel, excavating, hilnsjilgpsg H' S' BUNTING SONS Zlllrxvkaitreg heaters gas water heaters 457 Jg1g,?tg26?Venue lubricants, greases Insect sprays engineering for the . Lanca er Penna. 'Fuel oil tanks St ' do-it-yourselfer and more than 'IOO more goods and services at your command WESTMONT SHQE STQRE NELSON F. MAY FOOD MARKET Sebago-Mocs Hush Puppies 1248 Wabank Road Gerberich-Payne 0139113 Weekdays 8'9 Sunday 10-7 Manor Shopping Center Lancaster, Pa. Ask for your Student Discount Card Closed: Tuesdab' 45 KING THEATRE The Largest Cinemascope Screen in Central Pennsylvania In Lancaster, Pa., lt's Joe Myers' Restaurant Phone 394-1606 Lincoln Highway East C3 Milesj and Joe Myers' Diner Phone 393-0804 Lincoln Highway East C1 Milej EXCELLENT FOOD - FINEST SERVICE Superb Home-Made Pies and Cakes flmartirfa Bairg 560 Lampeter Road LANCASTER, PA. Phone 397-2701 Premium Dairy Products PINK ICE BEAUTY SALON 1997 Columbia Avenue Lancaster, Pa. Phone 397-7716 KING'S CONFECTIONERY New Dorwart and Lafayette Streets Lancaster, Pa. Phone 392-9417 CHARLES S. REESE Plumbing - Heating 838 East Chestnut Street Lancaster, Pa. Phone 397-9549 Stop and see the new RINTZ ATLANTIC SERVICE E. King ls Ann Streets Lubrication TATTE S H P Tires, Batteries, 6 Accessories R O Lancaster, Pa. Phone 394-9947 Unusual Casualwear In The Stevens House SPIDLFS MEAT MARKET West King and Prince Sts. 394-7247 739 Manor St. Lancaster, Penna. Delivery Service DARRENKAMP'S FOOD MARKET l Complete Food Store Free Delivery 713 Union St. Phone 394-0054 LANCASTER PAPER SUPPLY CO. 119 N. Prince Street 1 CD look lor the golden arches. . . Mollonalds Lancaster, Pa. Phone 397-3121 Wheatland Shopping Center PAUL STEFFY Sz SON Church and Christian Streets HENKEL 8: MCALLISTER Professional Pharmacists 201 E. Chestnut Street Lancaster, Pa. Specializing in Chrysler Products Lancaster, Pa. Dial 393-3814 Lqngqster Pennsylvania C O C A - C O L A Bottling Co., Inc. Phone 393-0631 G. Rufus Hettinger, Mgr. Qi DONNELLEY PRINTING COMPANY il l will A ml' 391 Steelway P' 1 ggxetutthegv glut' Lancaster, Pennsylvania Phone 393-566 1 147 untleys Quality Served Quickly 409 JULIETTE AVE. LANCASTER, PA. AUTOMATIC HEATING CORPORATION OIL, GAS, COAL AND ELECTRIC Heating Service PHONE 394-1357 AIR CONDITIONING, TOO FROM THE EAST'S MOST MODERN DAIRY Men's Wear Sayres - Scheid - Sweeton 28-30 East King Street Lancaster, Pa. 1 iltlxltlmlgltltlilllultht Ill with LANCASTER COUNTY MOTORS Lancaster Sports Car Center 426-432 North Prince Street Lancaster, Penna. Sales and service for Mercedes Benz, B.M,C. cars and Studebaker 148 Mr. Andrew Pavlotos frightj shows a charm from the Charm Barn of over 1,000 charms to Krista Durdock and Vicki Barto. ,ASH Official McCc1skey High School Rings Free McCuskey School Key With Your Ring Free Webster Pocket Dictionary For All Students Diamonds-Watches--Birthstone Rings and Quality Jewelry Open a Teen-Age Account-Pay Out of Your Budaef 33 N. Queen St. Lancaster, Pa INC, 814 Cumberland St. Lebanon, Pa :GNN ,ag Q91 their lives. They'II have the answers Graduating students already know the value ot the right answer lt's been one of the keys to academic success for the past 12 years of Coming up is a time for more right answers, beginning with one for the big question that faces all high school seniors, 'tWhere do I go from here? There'll be other big questions, too, requiring the same kind of careful study. We have a good idea how most of today's young people will respond to the challenges and decisions that lie ahead. They'll do it with keen judgment and mature responsibility, blended with disciplines and les- sons learned in the classroom. That's a combination that will be tough to beat. So go forth, class of l966, and start making your marks. We wish you fullfillment of all your ambitions. BH Nrzw HOLLAND MACHINE COMPANY NEW HOLLAND, PENNSYLVANIA 149 066,.. James Hyson chooses his favorite Finish from sample photographs displayed by Miss Mildred Stough and Miss Marilyn Hampton, FOR CI-IOOSING 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 HAGER' 150 THE HOST OF LANCASTER Motel-Restaurant-CoHee Shop Dancing Nightly 30 Keller Avenue 'Lancaster, Pa. He who knows not and knows not that he knows not is cz foolg shun him. He who knows not and knows that he knows not is simpleg teach him. He who knows and knows not that he knows is asleepg wake him. He who knows and knows that he knows is wiseg follow him. -From the Arabic AUTOMATIC HEATING D. E. MARTIN Phone 393-6781 CHARLES H. MCDIVITT AMOCO Gas and Oil Phone 392-9632 South Pearl and Manor Streets Lancaster, Pa. 535 : 31:2 S -2 t ? ::. ,g12 i S.-- 5-. 3 -..- ,tl Q 3: E11 Q IZ., --'. g ..--- 45 S 352 SE 'L'-2 S 55: EE -ki-. T S '- Q , Q Q O s - Q 2 I G13 EE :S -- I QUALITY AT NO EXTRA cisr K We Leave Cut School
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