Manheim Township High School - Neff Vue Yearbook (Lancaster, PA)

 - Class of 1962

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I w P , I i I Z r If F -G ! F I l M M , M W M if ff INETEEN SIXTY-TWO i , 1 ky-1 il - :Aki I Neff Vw Manheim Township High School Neffsville, Pennsylvania 20th Edition N OI1 O Cat O ed 4 C53EfM+ 23019-23-if 029,.rDO5-OCD-I -1-fD3O1C3o gg-QQ.: Lap. l71-CCDQQT Q .- o mN4fff3'3-2,55 59-s '8sjO3'Q -.0rofDmN2Cmm aiuaw 1029- 0 -. n' 3-0 N4 FSHDQEQSSS 'I' no Q. w'..5cQ2pgGc1aQ-H QYMWKQOG :1 'mQ'3-3 'Ef?D 2m9-507332 FQ--N'mg-3-917 :g -- :cn 085-3 ELO' 3N2'9.-Nil Q cn 0E': O-5 CD2 Q: 'hw O. -0-MQ. -Fog, 35 3.CU1C:--.LQ o.O-ff'-- 0 'D-0 'o3.S,c N43 gag-1 Z0 5-1 CD QD 3- D-LQ :S D-.Q :sq QMLQ Q-mum 3 CD ',:f'5g355gfff'2 lm , , fifiiffffff g Dick ShoH shows his woodworking skill at the wood lathe as part of the shop curriculum. ' High school is a treasure-house of knowledge in which the teachers are keys that unlock Doorways to Learning. Through any of these portals students may enter into a rewarding atmosphere of discovery and exciting preparation tor the confusing world beyond. Behind these Doorways rests a wealth of knowledge in the humani- ties, the sciences, and the arts. The wise student makes full use ot these intangible riches. The Doorways to Learning exist as a golden opportunity by which youth may acquire a foundation which will carry it through later life. Mr. Shelly adlusts the microscope for Kathy Wubbles during a bioloqy class The Many Doorways to Learning Neff Vue Staff im, Karen Smolsky, Editor in Chief Torn Patterson, Assistant Editor Ronald Myers, Business Manager Sandy McCleery, Advertising Manager Jane Edwards, Art Editor Nancy Sachs, Chief Typist Albert Siegel, Photographer .lim Buller, Photographer Jill Gunner, Cover wil l . ur, ... . 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W 5 .. U kb Y M :V . CAST . . . Sally Prosser, Nick Andes, Dorey Feltman, Richard Ashby, Elaine Gerlach, Ronald Myers, Susan Derr, Terry Thompson, Gwen Healey. Pink String and Sealing Wax The senior class presented Pink String and Sealing Wax by Roland Pertwee on November i7 and i8, i96l, This was an exciting melodrama about a typical mid- Victorian family. ivlr. Strachan, a stern, dictatorial fa- ther, wanted his son Albert to enter his own profession, that of a chemist and analyst. On the contrary, Albert wanted to become an engineer. A similar conflict arose Father and Dr. O'Sl1ea discuss the autopsy. between Mr. Strachan and his daughters. When Albert became involved in a romantic trap, the whole family helped him out of it, The closeness which developed through their loyalty to each other, made them a hap- pier family. Pink String and Sealing Wax was Cl hit with the au- dience. Jessie hears about Emily's experience at the theatre. Ernest shores on intimate secret with Emily. ,,.m, rumww, W Www-MM Evo Strochon .. Mrs. Strcichon .. .. Scilly Prosser . . . Suson Derr Albert Strclchon . . . . Richord Ashby Edworcl Strochon Jessie Strcichon . Emily Strcichon . Doctor O'Sheo . Ernest O'Sheo . Peorl Bond . Ronold Myers . Gwen I-leoley Elciine Gerloch Terry Thompson .. . Nick Andes Dorey Feitmon Depicts T pical Mid-Victorian Life 1 i mms Wswmmwm SEATED . . . Gwen Healey Harold Kling, Dorey Feltman, James George Healey, Albert Siegel, David Wohr, Susan Derr, Richard Buller. STANDING . . . lan Dodd, Sally Prosser, Pat Johnson, Ashby. The Perplexing Problems of Youth Just another daily crisis. June Mad, by Florence Ryerson and Colin Clements, is the most appropriate description of the season of the year and the condition ot the Wood family. Growing up has never been easy, but it was es- pecially dithcult for teen-age Penny Wood as -she struggled to adiust to the ways of adult lite. Penny had gone with Chuck Harris, the boy next door, for several years and their friendship was quite complete until one day a handsome college senior came home with her Uncle Mervyn. She immediately discarded all of her childish antics and attempted to become the attractive young lady who would appeal to a college boy. In her attempts to please Roger, she disrupted the lives of many who were close to her. l-lovvever, from this experience Penny learned the value of friends and the need to associate with people her own age. All this was vividly portrayed by the iunior class when they presented the play March 30 and Sl, l96l, under the direction of Mr. Russell Berkheimer in the C. Howard Whitmer Auditorium. The Styles and Fads of l96l-i962 Joan Fellenbaum and Mike McCue model school wear Date attire is worn by Lonnie Kulp and Tony Witter. Relaxing in sports garb are Jill Gun- ner and Dick Epler. The year - l96l-l962. Trench coats and sneakers appeared everywhere. Short skirts, high socks, and Ca- pezio shoes were favorites with the girls, and it was continental pants, ivy league shirts, and crew neck sweaters with the boys. Teased hair became stylish for the girls, and Princeton hair cuts predominated among the boys. Both boys and girls wore bermudas and clam diggers when they headed for the Shore. Pizzas and cokes intermixed with the Twist and the Bristol Stomp created a typical weekend party atmosphere. Parrish Joy Groeschel and Betty Diller leave school in a foreign made Sprite Margie Parman and Jim Buller pose in formal clothing. and Breakfast at Tiffany's highlighted the cinema fare of the year. Michael, Run Around Sue, and School ls Out topped the popular record charts, and Bobby Rydell, Frankie Avalon, and U.S. Bonds were included in the well-liked recording artists. Styles and fads remain significant factors in the life of a teenager. These were this year's styles and fads, but they are forever changing and no one can predict what they will be in the future. Jack Burkholder and Nick Andes display a Valiant. Sixteen Seniors Recognized As This year The senior class has recognized The outstand- selected Them, they represent a symbol of The activities ing personalities in The class. ot The school years. The Superlative List was designed so that The seniors The selection of these people Took place early last tall could honor other members of The class. when The seniors met in the auditorium to nominate and For The boys and girls on The list, there is the praise elect Their choices Tor This new activity. their classmates have given them, and To The class which MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Karen Smolsky, Irv Rachstein BEST STUDENT Tom Patterson, Gretchen Bennett MOST ATTRACTIVE Kenny Hess, Pam Lyons 12 Outstanding by Their Classmates BEST ATHLETE Moirilyn Goddord, Jody Gloss MOST TALENTED Carole Off, Borry l-lout BEST DRESSED M' Dorey Felfmon, Mike McCue MOST POPULAR Corole Stokes, Chris Byler BEST PERSONALITY Liz Giroud, Jock Burlchololer Liz Giroud ond Jock Burkholder welcome freshmcin, Bob Richards To the senior high, Top Academic Sen Lights burned late, pencils grew dull, patience some- times became short, but ability shone through. What makes an outstanding academic student? lt is indeed an accomplishment to achieve a high scholastic standing in high school but it is even a greater achievement to re- ceive a high rank and also serve your school and class- mates well. These seniors have been a credit to our school and they are Hne examples for students in all grades to follow. After graduation Tom Patterson will attend Penn iors Also Achieve maioring in chemistry, Gretchen Bennett is interested in Goucher College as a language major, lrv Rachstein would like to study law at Harvard, Pat Lewars has been accepted at Mary Washington College as a psychology student, Ron Myers expects to attend Carnegie Tech in the tield of chemistry, Ruth Ann Smith intends to study medical technology at Lebonan Valley, Steve Maurer will go to Amherst, ancl Nancy Sachs is interested in Katherine Gibbs. TOM PATTERSON Tom Patterson, a successful participant in science contests and the Math Club, Tom also helped lay out the l962 Neff-Vue. PAT LEWARS Pat Lewars, ln addition to participation in the Synchronized Swimming Club, Pat rendered assistance in the library. GRETCHEN BENNETT Gretchen Bennett, a time asset to Manheim Township and the senior class, Gretchen served as co-editor of the Hi-Lite. wire mmmm wirinz:mf,,ii,.fr'- ' l r . NANCY SACHS Nancy Sachs, a member of the band and orchestra, Nancy was also head typist for the Nelt-Vue and the Hi- Lite. , thletic and Activity Status STEVE MAURER Steve Maurer, Athletic Steve Maurer brought much recognition to the school as football co-captain, All Conference Guard, basketball and track star. Ruth Ann Ruth Ann Society. IRVING RACHSTEIN Irv Rachsteinf Student Council and Senior Class President, Irv was an outstanding school leader. RONALD MYERS Ronald Myersp Ronald who was proficient in many ac- tivities demonstrates one of his talents. RUTH ANN SMITH Smith, a skilled accompanist for the choir, was also a membeer of the National Honor 1 l it E ,W m l . . , . . , - i, , I- III- I- Z - I I SENIOR HIGH QUEEN Sandy Boore SENIOR HIGH CANDIDATES SEATED: Janet Huston, Lesley Elmer, Diana Zimmerman, Sandy Boore. STANDING: Anne Griest, Bonnie Mease, Mary Murphy, Kathy Dulaney, Carole Ott. JUNIOR HIGH QUEEN Marianne Wiggins Halloween Queens Sandra Boore, a member of the sophomore class, was chosen by the Manheim Township Senior High School as its queen. Sandy performed an original version of the Charleston. McCaslcey High School was the site of Sandy's next performance. There she presented her dance routine in the annual Spoolcnacht activities. The Junior High School, grades 7, 8, 8g 9, chose Mari- anne Wiggins as their queen. Marianne sang He's Got the Whole World ln His Hands. Marianne also per- formed in the County Spooknacht contest and was very fortunate to have been chosen runnerup of the iunior high queens from all over the county. This is the second time Marianne has won in the Junior High School. 16 FRONT ROW . . . Madelene Barley, Lois ChrisTman, Joanne Dixon, Cecilia Herr, Barbara Jermyn. SECOND ROW . . . Linda Longe- necker, Marica Rick, Beverly Rowe, Barbara Sandman. STANDING Future Teachers AT The beginning of The l96l-62 season, a new club was added To Manheim Township's varied acTiviTies. PresenTly, The members are iusT girls, buT in Time, The club Teels conTldenT ThaT many boys will show Their in- Teresi in becoming Teachers. Since FuTure Teachers of America is a fairly new club, mosT of Their Time is spenT drawing up charTers and planning The purposes oT The club. To inTroduce The club and iTs members To The school, an inducTion ceremony was held in assembly. One of The main purposes of This club is To geT The sTudenTs inTeresTed in Teaching and To undersTond The duTies of a Teacher. A- Trip To Three Township elemen- Club Members FRONT ROW . . . Lois ChrisTman, Cecilia Herr, Beverly Rowe, Dorey Felfman, Barbara Sandman. SECOND ROW . . . Made- lene Barley, Joanne Dixon, Susan Derr, Miss Leaman. THIRD ROW . . , Marcia Rick, Linda Longenecker, Barbara Jermyn. 17 . . . Mr. OTT, Miss Leaman, Mr. NiTrauer, Dorey FelTman, Miss Lucy Valero. Receive Charter Tary schools To observe some classroom Teaching will be one oT The main highlighTs of This club. li possible, each girl will go To The grade of her choice and spend a Tew periods working and helping The Teacher. Only by working closely wiTh The children is one able To know wheTher he hos The paTience and real desire To be- come a Teacher. l Charit Benefited by Sr. Valentine SENIOR HIGH MELVIN HESS 52,047.29 was collected for this year's Sir Valen- tine Contest. Although this contest is now carried on in other schools ot the county, in none has it reached the popularity and success as it has in ours which was originated in i953 by Mrs. Dorothy Ny- strom, our librarian. In this annual Sir Valentine Contest each senior high school class selects one boy to represent it and raises money for their candidate by holding bake sales, selling lollipops, etc. One penny buys one vote, and naturally, the candidate with the most votes becomes Sir Valentine. The junior high contest is much the same, but two candidates are nomi- nated from each class. Although in precious years, all proceeds went JUNIOR HIGH RUSTY LONG to the Lancaster Heart Haven, the money from this year's contest was divided equally among March of Dimes, Red Cross, the Tuberculosis Society, and Heart Haven. This new idea was inctugurated by the Student Council with the backing of the faculty and the student body. The collection jars were still placed in the library, but the contest was handled by the Student Council. Congratulations to all Sir Valentine candidates and especially to Melvin Hess, 9th grade and Rusty Long, 8th grade, Sr. and Jr. High School Sir Valen- tines, respectively, for making it possible for us to surpass our I96l total by 532413. The contest was really lively with Jr. Slave Day, Sr. Dollar Day, and Melvin's Hay Hop. JR. HIGH CANDIDATES Skip Colvin, Mike Sultzbach, Rusty Long, Bob Hamilton. SR. l'llGl'l CANDIDATES Edward Benedick, Harold Landis, Pete Brubaker, Melvin Hess. llsxam'fritrr4es1nmsumfz.mnrztrrart:ifQ' -mtirvs -limit, s ,tufrisr-rr:-, me.12 .l-f.-wfirsfsrrw Honor Society Recognizes Excellence FIRST ROW . . . Barry Sawyer, Calvin Flury, Joyce Gardner, Susan Heinzelman, June Zuck, Sally Eisenhart, Pat Lewars, Pat McGar- vey, Kathy Mcffreery, Eric McCray. SECOND ROW . . , Sally Pros- ser, Ruth Ann Smith, Louise VanHorn, Martha Powl, Elaine Ger- lach, Nancy Wilcox, Mary Stahr, Nancy Sachs, Irving Rachstein. THIRD ROW . , . Harold Kling, Tom Patterson, Linda Moorhouse, To create an enthusiasm tor scholarship, to stimu- late a desire to render service, to promote worthy leadership, and to encourage the development of character - these are the noble purposes ot the Na- tional Honor Society at Manheim Township High School. No more than twenty-Hve per cent ot the senior class and twelve per cent ot the iunior class may become members. Membership in the chapter is limited to iun- iors and seniors who are in the upper third ot their class. Besides scholastic ability the candidate must demonstrate sound leadership and character traits and must have served his school and tellow students. The day betore the induction ceremony a red rose is presented to each inductee to inform him ot his ac- ceptance, The ceremony itselt, performed betore the entire school, is solemn and impressive. The lighted candles and the various speeches serve to convey the high ideals ot the society. The flaming torch, emblem ot the National Honor Society, symbolizes the light ot truth, This torch is ttxed on a keystone whose tour sides represent character, leadership, scholarship, and service. The guest speaker tor this year's program was The Reverend Dr. Wallace E. Fisher ot the Trinity Lutheran Church ot Lancaster whose subiect was The Betrayal ot Lite's Precious Things. Members ot the Honor So- Margaret Nekut, Gretchen Bennett, Elsa Martin, Martha Winters, Barry Haut, Susan Derr. FOURTH ROW . . . Bob Sydansk, Joseph Glass, George Johnson, Ronald Barber, Steve Maurer, David Wohr, Ronald Myers, Jim Cruickshanlc, Jim Bechtold. ABSENT . . . Nancy Rummel, Jane Edwards, Sanclra Hofterth, Joy Willet, Di- ana Zimmerman, Nancy Lewis, Donna Redman. ciety conducted the ceremony including an explana- tion ot the tour cardinal principles ot the National Honor Society. OFFICERS CLOCKWISE . . . L to R . . , Jim Cruickshank, vice-president Steve Maurer, president, Martha Winters, secretary, Mrs. Fegley Adviser. Doorway to Diversification The auditorium hos often been various activities. ,X Q 1 .5 2 ,dh is wx -9 3: -2 .g. ' Q56 ,K T Mum, 4 'iw 4 A Y 52 A .M at X A f 1 5s.'f'Ln3 X 7 4 am .,,g. 5 ' Q f 'ri if 5 - L35 H M - ' . ,NH ia 5. U -- .L A X , . , Vs f is I X -My 22 5, WH Y K X . J: , 3 1 ,LM 9 s 1 ,fum 256 4124 Z9 2 ude of The swimming fl 41. Q '. 955 5 1 'pai wg 7,45 L l M 522 w ffg,ffl N ,3 ZUil5?ff kg E 522 K W, a'ff f z ,. , vw. Q9 ,, Hs? w f gg fa 5 ei Q44 LJ., if HQ. f .1 ,f, .5 Q ' ig if wa W4 ,K .2 ,f ,f Qgwk -5: ., M, ', YW W' .iv f W ff , W wrik hi , z wfgfgfw , , v W a W., 'Ying if! ff H W. Hz' fa 4 94155 . ggjyfg wzgklu .244 fzgg, bw ? gif!! L 54 4 :Ee 47 V My k Coun il Organizations Pro ide FRONT ROW . . . Marilyn Kopp, Karen Smolsky, Judy Weaver, Susan Heinzleman, George Brown, Peggy Gerwer, Pat McGarvey, Anne Flexman, Carole Martin, Beth Kochenhauer. SECOND ROW . . . Sally Graetz, Barbara Adee, Donna Parke, John Davidson, lrv Rachstein, Mike Dorwart, Sandra Singleton, Mary Towers, Joyce The senior high student council was altered this year by both constitutional and structural changes. The changes made were: each of its members served on one of ive standing committees, its meetings were held during the school day, and its members will be elected by the classes at large in the future. In addition to sponsoring its usual school attairs, the council took upon itself the handling of the Sir Valen- tine contest, the money from which was distributed Gardner, .loan Martin, Kathy Livingston, Vicki Goddard. THIRD ROW . . . Mr. Kenagy, Richard Price, Stan Smith, Nick Andes, Robert Smith, Joanna Hertzler, Doris Laush, Elsa Martin, Martha Winters, Gerry Myers, Nancy Rummel. among the various charities, and the sponsoring of a foreign exchange student who will attend Manheim Township during the i962-63 school year. l Student-faculty committees were also formed to dis- cuss assemblies and general school affairs. It was the hope of the council that these committees might bring about closer understanding and co-operation between the faculty, administration, and students. Officers Elsa Martin, Secretary, Nick Andes, Treas- urer, Irv Rachstein, President, Martha Wintei's, Vice-President. Training Ground for Democracy Officers Charles Helm, Susan Gorman, Mrs. Lat' shavv, Sally Hetzel, Robert Ellis. The Junior High student council is advised by Mrs. Vera Latshavv. It has undertaken many projects in the past four years, but probably the proiect deserving The most recognition is The sponsoring of a scholarship fund for a foreign exchange student. This is a four year Tuition paid scholarship and is currently being used by Mr. Tom Duba from Sierre Leone, Africa. He is studying aT Millersville State Teachers College. To support This scholarship fund The council sponsors sev- FRONT ROW . . . Linda Herrard, Gretchen Godfrey, Pamela Smith, Geralidine Daily, Peter Haldy, John Corse, Michael Sand- man. SECOND ROW . . , Elizabeth Huber, Carl Wenger, Ellen Janes, Dennis Hauser, Jack Warren, Robert Ellis, David Wedge. THIRD ROW . . . Judy Newcomer, Dianne Steele, Mike Sultzbach, eral record hops plus a Halloween Dance and a seventh and eighth grade dance. Also, every day after school, the council members set up a snack bar where students may buy ice-cream and candy. Early this year, The officers of the council attended the District Student Council Conference at McCaskey High School. The student council is an essential part of the Junior High School. Phyllis Plaxa, Patrick McCoy, Eric Spitzer, Richard Schell. FOURTH ROW . . . Janet Zimmer, Donald Baile, Peter Glass, Charles Helm, Gary Burkholder, Susan Gorman, Steve Ross. FIFTH ROW . . . Mrs. Latshavv, Judy Moncrief, Steve Allen, Karen Weaver, Sally Hetzel, Linda Longenecker, Edward Davidson. lH 1W I Z Wmaw ' i '1 'r il' S Hi-Lite Staff FRONT ROW . . . Gina Slotkin, Jackie Logue, Sandy Hotterth, Sally Eisenhart, Pat Johnson, Sarah Tunny, June Zuck, Diana Zim- merman, Joyce Herr, Joy Willet, Bob Lawrence, Duncan McCrae. SECOND ROW . . . Nancy Wilcox, Sally Urban, Marty Fowl, Susan Schneider, Elaine Gerlach, Linda Medsger, Joan Fellenbaum Gwen Healey, Mary Stone, Kathy Dulany, Pam Lyons, Joy Groe- 1 schel, Dorey Feltman. THIRD ROW . . . Nancy Lewis, Linda Moor- house, Jane Matthews, Gretchen Bennett, Tom Shrawder, Bob Greene, Ed Moen, Jay Hansen, Jim Cruickshank, Jim Bullet, Al Seigal, Steve Maurer, Bob Rockwell. ABSENTEES . . . Trudy Fries, Betty Diller. School Publications Edited and Editors, reporters, photographers, advisors - all with one aim, the publication ot The Hi-Lite, our school newspaper. lt is published twelve times a year by a statt under the direction ot Mr, Barry Weinhold and Mr. Ronald Essick. The reporters ot the Hi-Lite are iuniors and seniors chosen in the second semester at their sophomore year. The editors are selected from these reporters when they are iuniors, and serve until the second semester ot their Senior year. T ' V - '- W fs ' , s,lwikitiiiitiklsgtiitL?st:3'IJ55'ffL,Qili: ln order to see the actual workings ot the newspaper press, several statt members accompanied the editors to the publishers. There they inspected all the machines and saw the amount ot work involved in printing The Hi-Lite. This year The Hi-Lite was awarded a Hrst class rat- ing by the National School Press Association. lt also received a Keystone Award tor the Hrst time in its history, atter being judged superior by the Pennsyl- vania School Press Association. The Hi-Lite statt tor the coming i962-l963 year will include Nancy Wilcox, Editor, Jackie Logue, Co- Editor, June Zuck, Feature Editor, Marty Powl, Sports Editor, Ed Moen, Assistant Sports Editor, and Sue Schneider, Business Manager. The goals ot the newspaper are to keep its sub- scribers up-to-date about iunior and senior high school news and to entertain with an interesting and thought- provoking feature page, FRONT ROW . . , Gretchen Bennett, co-editor, Jane Matthews, business manager, Gwen Healy, feature editor, Jim Buller, photo- grapher, Mr. Essick, assistant adviser. SECOND ROW . . . Mr. Weinhold, adviser, Joan Fellenboum, photography editor, Elaine Geilach, editor, Steve Maurer, sports editor, Al Siegel, photogra- pher. 24- FRONT ROW . . . Karen Smolsky, Nancy Sachs, Clara Schairer, Carole Ott, Kathy Phelan, Sandy McCleary, Trudy Fries. SECOND ROW . . . Gerry Myers, Peggy Weidner, Jill Gunner, Pam Lyons, Gina Slotkin, Jim Buller. THIRD ROW . . . Jame Edwards, Nancy Rummel, Donna Redman, Dorey Feltman, Joan Fellenbaum, Elaine Gerlach, Gwen Healey, Tom Patterson. FOURTH ROW , . . Louise Smith, Carole Stokes, Liz Giroud, Jane Matthews, Al Seigal, Elsa Martin, Gretchen Bennett, Ronnie Myers. Published by Student Journalists Assignments, deadlines, work, work, and more work! Every Tuesday morning the members of the Press Club met for the sole purpose of publishing the i962 Neff- Vue. Throughout the year the club was confronted with four deadlines, which after much sweet agony and weary work were always completed with success. ln addition to writing articles, the Press Club mem- bers must also undertake the task of soliciting ads, pho- tographing and captioning pictures, and completing the school-wide campaign successfully. At times ideas were few and far between and noth- ing ever seemed to turn out right. Editorials were either too short or too long or the pictures were out of focus. But with the patient guidance and able direction of Mr, Warren Druckenbrod, Mr. Robert Murphy and Mr. George Ehemann, the problems were soon solved. The l962 edition of the Neff-Vue could not have been pub- lished without the assistance of these advisers. The iob of editing a yearbook is long and tedious, but the pride and satisfaction the staff felt after that last dead- line made it well worth while indeed! Neff-Vue Staff Mr. Murphy, Adviser, Sandy McCleary, Advertising Manager, Myers, Business Manager, James Buller, Photographer, Mr. Albert Siegel, Photographer, Nancy Sachs, Staff Secretary, Ehemann, Adviser, Jane Edwards, Art Editor, Absent. Tom Patterson, Assistant Editor, Karen Smolsky, Editor, Ronald l H , we-1 ,, rs 1-,WM ,, ,, .. annual Pennsylvania State Key Club Convention, to be FRONT ROW . . . Joe Moore, Rick McCray, Robert Schroder, lrel Buckwalter, John Hershey, John Davidson, Pete Brubaker, Dave Brenner. SECOND ROW . . . Marvin Miller, John Helm, Will Powers, Larry Hammond, Bob Norcross, Kenny Hess, Jody Glass, Club Serves Schoo The Key Club is a worthwhile school organization whose main duties are to serve better the community and school in which its members live and attend. It is open to all boys in grades lO,ll, and l2, who are interested in maintaining the high standard of Man- heim Township High School. This year the club is un- der the able direction of Mr. Robert Graupensperger. Jack Burkholder, THIRD ROW . . . lrv Rachstein, Mike Tinny, Nick Andes, Dexter Frey, Harold Kling, Ward Latshaw, Jeff King, Mike McCue, Joe Weursch. FOURTH ROW . . . Paul Wolfe, Larry Woods, Brad Wiley, Bruce Keith, Dave Bishop, Don Lawrence, Bob Hughes. I and Community Throughout the year the Key Club undertakes var- ious school proiects. Their main event comes directly after football season, when with the Tri-Hi-Y they co- sponsor the Varsity Drag, a dance honoring all the school's varsity sports. During the football and basket- ball seasons members of the club can be found selling hot dogs and cokes to hungry fans at the school's re- freshment stands. As a money raising project this year the boys are working on a School Directory and it should be completed early this Spring. Also in the Spring the club plans to send several boys as repre- sentatives of Manheim Township High School to the held in Pittsburgh, Officers Vvard Lotshaw, President, Jody Glass, Chaplain, Mr. Graupens- perger, Adviser, Larry Hammond, Treasurer, Nick Andes, Chair- man of the Board, Paul Wolfe, Secretary, Kenny Hess, Vice' President, 26 Service, personal developmenT, and Tun, These are all ingredienTs oT Tri-Hi-Y, a girls' organizaTion, dedi- caTed To school and communiTy and aPriliaTed vviTh The Young Women's ChrisTian AssociaTion. This year's ac- TiviTies included a big sisTer, liTTle sisTer day vvhen sen- iors adopTed new members, packed Them a lunch, and headed Tor a picnic in The arT room where every- one prepared decoraTions Tor The VarsiTy Drag beTvveen sandwiches. The girls made The ChrisTmas season iolly by Working in The Toys Tor ToTs proiecT and caroling aT an old Tolks' home. During club periods There were various speakers including Manheim Tovvnship's ex- change sTudenT ChrisTa Schorr, who spoke on her naTive Germany and ansvvered The queries oT The girls. A represenTaTive of Bell Telephone came in aT ChrisTmas Time To insTrucT The club members in The fine arT oT giTT vvrapping. OTher service proiecTs were TiclceT-Taking aT school Tuncfions, sponsorship oT The VarsiTy Drag vviTh The Key Club, and reTreshmenT sTand duTy aT TooTball games. As Mrs. Fegley said when she spoke aT The club's candlelighT inducTion service, One oT The main aims ol The Tri-Hi-Y is To build good ChrisTian characTer. This Officers Marjorie Parman, Treasurer, KaThy Grahek, Chaplain, Marilyn Goddard, President, ElizabeTh Giroud, Vice-President, DoroThy Hess, SecreTary, Mrs, Wilson, Adviser. is achieved Through warm Tellovvship, friendship, and chariTy To oThers. L adership, Service, Fellowship FRONT ROW . . . Lorena Gill, Mary Towers, Sue Heinzleman, Carol MarTin, Anne Flexman, Barb Miller, Regina SloTl4in, Marilyn Kopp, Kay McCoy, Anne GriesT, Marjorie Parman. SECOND ROW . . . Ram Hillard, Marty Hill, Joyce Gardner, Mary Murphy, Doris Haler, DoTTy Haier, Sue Belsfra, Cindy Keller, Carole OTT, Pam Lyons, Lavergne Minnich, THIRD ROW . , . Liz Giroud, Jill Gunner, Barb Petroslcy, Kay Markariari, Jean STolarZ, Carole Siokes, Ken- dall Knox, Sue Myers, Marilyn Goddard, Kafhy Grahek, Joan Fellenbaum. FOURTH ROW . . . AlTa Eichelberger, Sue'Bingham, KaThy Phelan, Gerry Myers, DoTTi Hess, Donna Redman, Lynne Long, Judy Lalley, Nancy Rummel. 27 FRONT ROW . . . Carole Kimball, Patty Garber, Sally Groti, Nancy Plastow, Debbie Witmer, Pat Johnson, Kathy Figart, Judy Hart- man, Bobbe Jones. SECOND ROW . . . Sally Prosser, Louise Van Horne, Harolyn Kline, Barbara Healy, Sherry Hair, Carole Stone, L Groupe Que Parlez-vous francais, Mesdemoiselles? The French Club is under the supervision of Miss Joan Nolan, and its purpose is to give all those students interested a bet- ter concept ot France and the French speaking people, During the meetings, held every Tuesday morning, the members learn of the diite-rent French provinces, see pictures concerning the country and Paris, and discuss the traditions and customs ot the people. Throughout the year the club undertakes various pro- iects. At Christmas time all the members ot the club Millicent Beaver, Nancy Hamilton, Linda Casamo. THIRD ROW . . . Sherry Kready, Sharon Ward, Joy Groschel, Lyn Umiker, Linda Metzger, Clara Schairer, Paula Shain, Christa Schorr, Jean Umi- ker, Kristen Kilitter. Etudie La France collect cartons ot clothings and toys. They, then, send these cartons to a small children's hospital in eastern France. As a means ot fund raising, the girls hold sev- eral bake sales during the year and in the Spring the club has a snowball sale. With the ten cents dues col- lected each week the club plans to take a trip to Harris- burg and to eat dinner in a French restaurant. The French Club is an ideal opportunity for everyone who is interested in France and its culture or plans to continue studying the French language in college. Sherry Kready, Vice-President, Miss Nolan, Adviser, Barbara Healy, Treasurer, Sally Prosser, Secretary, Lyn Umiker, President. German Students Create New Club FRONT ROW . . . Mrs. Peters, Mary Beth McCutcheon, Kathy Turnbull. SECOND ROW . . . Ronald Barber, Jeff Wolf, Roger Stoner, Norman Billipp. THIRD ROW . . . Richard Ashby, Terry Thompson, Robert Mil- ler. ABSENTEE . . . Margaret Nekut. Sprechen Sie Deutsch? is one ot the tirst questions a prospective member of the German club would be asked. Specifically the club's purposes are to learn more about the culture of Germany and to be able to converse in German with greater ease. Mrs. Peters, the sponsor of the new club, has been increasing their com- prehension by reading to them. Also the club reads Ger- man orally in order to receive pointers in the pronoun- ciation of the language. To increase their knowledge of Germany's culture, the club has been listening to tape recordings of a German announcer describing the cus- toms ot his country. Looking towards the future, the club is raising money in order to bring a German Foreign Exchange student to our school. For this reason the club held a bake sale at the Manheim Central wrestling match. Also a maior- ity ot the members have German pen pals, to whom they are writing letters in German. Already some ot the members have received interesting letters in re- turn. Officers L. to R .... Kathy Turnbull, Treas- urer, Margaret Nekut, Secretary, Jett Wolf, Vice-President, Norm Bil- lip, President, absent when picture was taken. Musi ls Eternal, Never Cea in CANDLELIGHT SINGERS . . . Sallie Gorman, Lynne Long, Linda Maorhouse, Don Lawrence, Richard Bedi- enT, Mr. Shaar, David Wohr, Barry Sawyer, Julie Sesseman, Janef l'lusTon. The Candlelighf singers were organized in T947 by The singers prepare and presenf enferfainmenf for lvlr. Harold W. Shaar, who confinues To head The Twelve various engagemenTs upon requesT Throughout The year. members of This organizafion. This year They gave enjoyable performances for The All singing is done a cappella and The singers, usually PiloT Club, The Lancasfer Kiwanis Club, The Rofary Club, wearing formal dress, siT around a candle-liT Table, ancl parTicipaTed in The annual ChrisTmas Vespers pro- hence, The name of Canallelighf Singers, gram. Poise is obfained by TalenTed young singers Taking parf in The Solo Club. Under The direcTion of Mr. Harold VV. Shaar, The club meefs weekly affer school. lnTer club performances enable The sTudenT To receive con sTrucTive crificism from The ofher members. By appear ing in assemblies, The sTudenTs are able To gain self conidence. SOLO CLUB . . . Janef HusTon, Tom Newswanger, Julie Sesseman, Barry Sawyer, Mr. Shaar, KaThy Swab, Doris Lausch. 30 left to right ROW 'l Linda Neff, Donna Myers, Carol Ashby, Mary Ellen Weitzel, Nancy Geyer, Clair McClain, Jean Linten, Karen Skromme, Karen Robb, Ruth Houck, Joyce Wilkinson, Linda Riley, Susan Martin, Philip Razer, Ronald Hess, Linda Balabanow, Arlene Gochnauer, Vicki Shultz, Kathy Swab, Beth Gochenaur, Donna Brendle, Mr. Shaar . . . ROW 2 Arlene Lindenberg, Rosene Herr, Mary Ellen Stumpt, Connie Musser, Barbara Hohenwater, Linda Hodgen, Kay Nixdort, Johanne Thomas, Julia Brodhecker, Susan Hess, Nancy Rohrer, Cindy Shenk, Buddy Brown, Robert Killough, Ronald Smith, Dana Shuman, Carol Schlotzhauer, Cynthia Crist, Nancy Erb, Janet Huston . . . ROW 3 Sandra Ranck, Norma Crockett, Shelia Eberly, Linda Fox, Barbara Hollinger, Sue Weidman, Julie Vtfedge, Sandra Baird, Marilyn Solodky, Deborah Lebo, Dick Bell, Jack Esbenshade, Bill Wilson, Steve Weisberger, Tom Flannery Sweet Music Enli We Got Shoes is a song familiar to every student ot Manheim Township High School. This is one of the more popular numbers rendered by the Senior Choral Club. lt is composed ot people who like to sing and who have natural ability. This club serves as a training chorus tor those who wish to ioin the choir. The one hundred and twenty members, who are in grades 9 through l2, meet every Tuesday morning during the regular club period. They also spend many extra hours in special rehearsals when preparing tor concerts and assembly programs. All who were at the Christmas program will not target their singing of The Birthday of a King. The Senior Choral Club also took part this year in the Mike Bermel, Judy Landis, Carolyn Carvell, Shirley Weidel . . . ROW 4 Ann Stanley, Bonnie Bedi, Holly Hostetter, Linda Lewis, Eileen Bausch, Sylvia Showers, Joyce Martzall, Phyllis Isles, Jill Ayers, Beverly Thompson, Shirley Graham, Barry Sawyer, Gary Penn, Tom Huber, David Frey, Steve Lindenberg, Terry Nixdort, Mary Lehman, Linda Braungard, Sandy Maurer, Diane Rothfus, Patricia Phelan, Carolyn Brackbill, Carol Johnson . . . ROW 5 Rebecca Pickel, Janet Worley, Carol Rummel, Susan Warren, Sharon Beasley, Carol Esbenshade, .lolyn Ayers, Janet Marks, Thomas Baird, Dick Bedient, Tom Newswanger, Mary Jane Grolt, Patsy Lehman, Sharon Nolt, Ronald Graham, Dave Zimmerman, Larry Harsh, Randy Martin, Delma Latlerty, Sharon Derr, Gladys Dyer, Peggy Langford, Sandra Sener. ghtens the Soul Christmas Vespers, school assemblies, the Orchestra concert on March l7, and the Choral concert on May 4 and 5. The othcers at this club are as follows: Kathy Wub- bels, President, George Brown, Vice-President, Susan Weidman, Secretary, and Peggy Langford and Mary Ellen Stumpt, Librarians. A very important complement to any singing group is the pianists, who are Beth Kochenour, Susan Martin, and Kathy Wubbels. The members ot the Senior Choral Club are to be commended, tor they are a tine addition to the music department and the activities program ot Manheim Township High School. FRONT ROW . . . Donald Wale, Barbara Richards, Sara Jane By- ler, Susan Longenecker, Jean Wanz, Lorrie Miller, Michael Hagy, Thomas Vallar, Rodger Vine, Cynthia Sparks, Larry Shenk, Kathe- rine Patterson, Beverly Jones, Rae Wele Oster, Shirley Drake, Con- nie Orndortt, Kathy Long, Carol Smith, Diane Snyder, Robert Redman, Charles Schwenk, Robert Lehman, Vickie Bushong, Re- becca Balman. SECOND ROW . . . Mr. Garrett, Mary Jo Sterling, Cathy Zwally, Bonnie Geller, Alice Wulio, Dorinda Sprenkle, Cathy Rees, Marcia Zook, Judy Brendle, Alan Stone, Ralph Hollinger, Patricia Bingham, Susan Whitney, Wilson Frederick, James Her- shey, Nadine Eberly, Kathryn McCalmont, Margaret Crago, Gloria Kramer, Rebecca Wiker, Susan Lewis, Carole Neel, Joan Frey, Deb- orah Shoemaker, Sandra Arms, Mary Ann Smuck. THIRD ROW . . . Chorus Pro ides An active interest in music and the passing of a simple tryout were the only qualifications for member- ship in the Junior High Chorus. About one hundred seventh anal eighth graders, who enioyed singing, con- stituted this hard-vvorking organization which was di- rected by Mr. James Garrett, Jr. The members met form- ally once a Week to rehearse for the various concerts in which they took part. Many extra hours of practice and hardvvork were necessary to complete the preparations for these performances. On December 22, l96l the Junior High Chorus sang several selections in the annual Christmas program. ln an assembly on March 9, i962 the Chorus presented Randy Yoder, Robin Yeager, Jeanne Winters, Judy Raffensperger, Darlene Dodson, Carol Sweat ., Elaine Frey, Darlene Heller, Re- nate Hearn, Roslyn Lindenberg, Cheryl Young, Robert Schwartz, William Greiner, Sandra McCalmont, Ronald Snyder, Patrick Wagner, Philip Holt, Elaine Movvery, Frances Herman, Anne Heath, Winona Hess, Cheryl Shenk, Eileen Landis, Susan Laekard. FOURTH ROW . . . Margaret Heller, Annette Long, Janice Beefe, Vickie Schreiber, William Wolfer, Henrietta Welsh, Helen Ross, Sherry Sheetz, Beth Hausen, Jeanette Foose, Mary Beth Lehman, Phyllis Plaxa, Polly Morrison, Susan Witter, Deborah Lynch, Thomas Hollinger, Daniel Miley, Jacob Huffman, Judy Shaub, Doris Swei- gart, Leslie Fishel, Phyllis Weidel, Ruth Huston, Susan Garman, Georgia Miller, Kathryn Spindell. Expression in Song to the Junior High School a previevv ofthe concert which it later conducted on April 7. In that concert the Chorus sang Huston Bright's Four Sacred Songs for the Night - Evensong, a vesper, Nightfall, a compline, Dawn, a martin, and Sun- rise, a laud. Other selections were Come to Me, Bend to Me from Brigadoon by Ler-ner-Loewe, March of the Toys from Babes in Toyland by Victor Herbert, and America Our Heritage by Helen Steele. The purpose of the Junior High Chorus is to furnish boys and girls who have an interest in singing with the training and experience they vvill need to become skilled vocalists in the Senior High School Choir. The sixty-five member Junior Band began its season by providing pre-game entertainment for the newly or- ganized Junior High Football Team. At the end of football season, the show music was put away, the uniforms were hung in The closet, the ,rnaiorettes began playing Their instruments, the concert music was passed out, and work began for the spring concert. After many hours of practicing at home as well as at school, the members felt ready for their concert which they gave on April 7. Among The selections heard were: High School Cadets March, Thunder March, and some of Frank Ericson's works. Under The direction of Mr. James Garrett,.the stu- dents learn not only how to play their instruments, but also the basic fundamentals of music such as: music ap- preciation, increased awareness of dynamics in music, and how to perform various formations on the Held as well as better technique and rhythm. The only requirement for membership in the Junior Band is that the 7th or 8th grader show Talent on his particular instrument and has a strong appreciation of and interest in music. Young Musician FRONT ROW . . . Connie Logan, Laura Ballantine, Susan Kim- ball, Janis Snoke, Patricia Bingham, Joann Dombach, Jeanette Foose, Sandra Aruis, Roslyn Lindenberg, Beth Hansen, Susan Logue, Robert Smith. SECOND ROW . . . Richard Zachariason, Grayson Brown, David -Curran, Martin Hurwitz, Linda Sachs, Chellie Colio, Judy Brendle, Eileen Landis, Deborah Forrey, Darlene Heller, An- nette Long, Janice Beere, Robert Weaver, Sheldon Hartman, Fred Gardner. THIRD ROW . . . Michael Sultzloach, Thomas Vallar, Tho- BRASS SECTION MEMBERS . . . Kerry Bruce, Steve Latshaw, Rich ard Clime, Robert Freund. s Develop Talent mas Hessen, William Moyer, Dolores Bleacher, William Stone, Kob- ert Loser, Robert Freund. FOURTH ROW . . . Richard Clime, Den- nis Kinsey, Edwin Schwenk, Glen Craley, Dennis Buckwalter, Rob- ert Haines, Theodore Glick, William McNickle, Paul Swope, Barry Lawrence. FIFTH ROW . . , Mr. Garrett, Advisor, David Marschka, Stefan Latshaw, Daniel Miley, Michael Sandmann, Louis Carbon- neta, Kerry Bruce, Cathy Zwally, Eric Stoner, Jack McCarthy, Richard Rothfus, Charles Witmer, Richard Reed, Charles Schwenk. Majorettes Mary Murphy, Claudette Knotwell, Barbara Hohenwarter, Kathy Dulaney, Anne Greist, Cynthia Kircholt. The Senior Band began its twenty-eighth year by providing pre-game or half-time entertainment for all the' varsity football games. It also encouraged the team with its lively music at pep rallies and during the games. The Band represented Manheim Township at the Manheim farm show and the Veterans Day parade in Lancaster. After the football season terminated, the band began practicing for its spring concert of April l8th. High- lights of the program were: The Sound of Music, Cowboy Rhapsody, and Proud Heritage. Under the leadership of Mr. Donald Mease, the mem- bers not only learned the obvious fundamentals of music, but also the importance of punctuality and neat- DSSS. Several of the members participated in District and County Band. This was good experience because the students met other musicians, and had the experience of working with different directors. Senior Band Sparks School Spirit FRONT ROW . . . Nancy Lewis, Nancy Sachs, Lee Melen, Phyllis Hake, Elaine Gerlach, Lynn Elmer, Kathy Swab, Sue Bingham, Anne Beyer, Stephanie Nekut, Karen Skromme, Mary Forrey, Nancy Zwally, Leslie Elmer, Nancy Wilcox. SECOND ROW . . . Chris Bar- ton, Donald Kreider, Dennis Sensenich, Kathy La Bone, Clara Schairer, Gladys Dyer, Patty Reed, Rick Campbell, Marianna Wise, John Bradbard, Patty Schwenk, Kathy Dulany, James Kaultfman, Sarah Tunny, Ron Lenox, David Mentzer, Jim Lehman, Randy Mar- tin, Ward Latshaw, Jay Hansen. THIRD ROW . . . Gretchen Ben- nett, Jim Johns, Bill Singleton, Cliff Firestone, Jo Ann Baker, Ray ms .Ya 'fr wanna ..wws.ae....., mrr.,ewmrmwtwmma,uMmwsQ wmsawwlw2wA-View fMwzarimmeggggmsgsesesseszfszfggmgegmrmmfgrwggwww Color Guard Ruth Hoover, Joy Willef, Mcirionne Wiggins, Mdry Stone, Sondy Hofierlh, Virginio Mur- phy. Head Majorette Morilyn Goddord and Provides Listening Pleasure Wilmer, Herb Migdon, Greg Johnson, Sieve Lindenberg, Cindy Kirchofl, Morilyn Goddard, Cindy Engrofl, Anne Griest, Mortho Winters, Jim Bechtold, Dennis Logon, John Brill, Buddy Brown, Do- vid Marlin, Bill Wein, Bob Smith, Colvin Flury, Melvin Hess, Rob-, err Houf, Michael Marlin. FOURTH ROW . , . Bob Bell, Ronnie Bor- ber, Ken Thomas, Jimmy Heisey, Alon Mueller, Mike Ross, Paul Mowery. FIFTH ROW . . . Bob Wilson, Tom Flannery, Beth Kocke- nour, Jere Hoover, Sieve Pyle, Sherry Hair, Bonnie Adee, Jednne Hinerdeer, Dick Bell, Bill Wilson, Dovid Bell, Roy Derrickson, Barb- oro Hohenworler, Mory Murphy, Mr. Messe. FRONT ROW . . , Hilary Nixon, Beth Kochenour, Joy Willet, 5Uf1dY HOHSFTH, Mary Stone, Sherry Hair, Nancy Erb, Susan Tunney. SECOND ROW . , . Arlene Lindenberg, Ruth Hoover, Rob- ert Wilson, Barbara Hohnwater, Virginia Murphy, Susan Hess, The Sound of Clara Schairer, Sharon Derr, Alan Mueller, Nancy Lewis, Nancy Sachs, Lee Melen, Lynn Elmer, Kathy Dulaney, Anne Greist. THIRD ROW . . . Steve Lindenberg, Jim Lenox, Gretchen Bennett, Nancy Music Brought to The l96l-i962 season ot the Manheim Township Sen- ior High School Orchestra has had an eventful and busy season. This year the representation at District Orches- tra was the largest in the history ot the school. Among others, eleven string instruments attended District Or- chestra which was held at Lebanon High School. Silhouettes was the title ot the Senior Orchestra and Senior Choral Club Concert which included the combined ettorts ot the orchestra and choir in melo- dies from Jerome Kern, During the orchestra's seg- ment ot the program they played selected tunes trom the Members of the orchestra show by their expressions the concen- trated eftort which goes into rehearsal under the baton ot Mr. Mease. Wilcox, Leslie Elmer, Nancy Zwglly, Mqry Forrey, Mqrrhg Win anne Wiggins Steve Pyle Mr Mease Bonnie Adee David Bell ters, Jim Bechtold, Dennis Logan, John Brill, James Kguflmgn Jere Hoover Tom Flannery Ray Derrickson Robert Bell Ronald Sarah Tunney, Ronald Lenox, David Mentzer. FOURTH ROW . Bvflvel' Kenneth Tl1OfT1C1S -lflmes l'le'5efl Herbert Migdon, Ray Witmer, Elsa Martin, Patricia Schvvenk, Mari Harmony by the Senior High School musical play- Camelot and the first movement of Schu- bert's unhnished' symphony. The orchestra also provided the musical entertain- ment during the intermissions of the Junior and Senior Plays. The Spring Concert this year vvas a French Shovv under the direction of Miss Joan Nolan. Gretchen Ben- nett, a member of the senior class, wrote the words to the song, What do you think of American Girls? which was accompanied by the Senior Orchestra. Officers Jim Bechtold, President, Ronnie Barber, Vice-President, Sue Bingham, Secretary. left to right ROW 1 Doris Kratzer, Dorey Feltman, Barbara Beeler, Patty Garber, Peggy Gerwer, Sue Belstra, Karen Kopp, Barbara Miller, Elaine Hollinger, Kathy Butts, Joyce Herr, Marilyn Kopp, Vale- rie Frank, Alta Eichelberger, Sylvia Krieder, Martha Hill, Margie Par- man, Sherril Kready, Mr. Shaar . . . ROW 2 Jean Burkholder, Sally Myers, Carolyn Wilson, Sally Hoober, Darlene Herr, Nancy Erb, Jim Helm, Kenny Hess, lrel Buckwalter, Lowell Balman, Bill Charles, Dave Palmgren, Dick Bedient, John Hessen, Jackie Beere, Dottie Eyster, Donna Eyster,-Ruth Ann Smith, Linda Moorhouse . . . ROW 3 Janet Huston, Sharon Myers, Frances Grolt, Joyce Gardner, Haro- lyn Cline, Gary Penn, Michael Eager, Coleman Funk, Barry Sawyer, Jack Esbenshade, John Hershey, Harold Kling, Richard Graft, Donald Lawrence, Phillip Greiner, Ambrose Bard, Doris Hater, Sally Gor- Praise Worth Recognition for the With the sharp tap of the director's baton another praise-worthy and enioyable concert begins. The llO voices of the Manheim Township Choir, under the direc- tion ot Mr. Harold Shaar, blend to form one of the most outstanding choirs in the county. 38 Throughout the year the choir performs on many occasions. At Christmas time they gave the Vesper Ser- vice where the group presents the celebrated Hallelu- iah Chorus. They also take part in the Baccalaureate and Commencement exercises. Early this Spring the entire Choir participated in a musical based on a French theme which was written by several ot the students. Every year members of the Choir are selected for the county and district Chorus. Last year Manheim Township was host to approximately TOO students re- presenting the District Chorus. While visiting here the boys and girls were guests at the homes ofthe Manheim Township Choir members and their families. There were thirteen members of the choir who repre- sented this school at District Chorus. They were Joe Weiclel, Janet Huston, David Grahek, Barry Sawyer, David Wohr, Julia Sesseman, Linda Moorhouse, Nancy Rummel, Don Lawrence, Alta Eichelberger, Mary Graetz, Jane Lausch, and Barbara Moorhouse, Officers L to R . . . Mr. Shaar, Director,,Steve Maurer, President, Dotty Hess, Secretary-Treasurer, Don Lawrence, Vice-President. fs , .,-.V ,V f V, K A gg-7 li: -,, ,k,.. V7 K , K, M . no man, Patty Gable . . . ROW 4 Julia Sesseman, Edith Kreider, Carolyn Brackbill, Dick Epler, Marvin Miller, Pete Brubaker, Robert Stroeble, John Davidson, Fred Gorman, Rick Ashby, Ted Weaver, David Wohr, Ronald Graham, Roger Stoner, Pete Lehman, Dick Shelly, Bob Julius, Harold Landis, James Wlttle, Lynn Long, Marlene Patches, Sally Martin, Emmy Lou Roseman . . . ROW 5 Doris Lausch, Mirth Mumma, Dorothy Hess, Art Wetzler, Wally Gaige, Tom Baird, Chris Byler, Larry Hammond, Tom Newswanger, Alan Ingram, Ronald Buch, Harold Spatz, Bob Hollinger, Steve Maurer, Bob See, Dave Knapp, Mike Tinny, Mike Glasmire, Ed Graft, Dave Greenwood, Louise Van Horn, Joanna Hertzler, Sally Grofl, Nancy Rummel, Barbara Jermyn. Outstanding Voices of the Choir The following members of the Choir will try out for this year's District Chorus. FIRST ROW . . . Dick Bedient, Janet Huston, Barry Sawyer, Nancy Rummel, Fred Garman, SECOND ROW . . . Julie Sessemon, Doris Lausch, Ruth Ann Smith, Kenny Hess, Jean Burk- holcler, THIRD ROW . . . Rick Ashby, Linda Moorhouse, David Wohr, Don Lawrence, Patty Gable. Last year's District Chorus members were: Janet Huston, Barry Sawyer, Nancy Rummel, Julie Sesseman, Linda Moorhouse, David Wohr, Don Lawrence. The Junior high school orchestra is composed ot a Musical Variety by Jr. Musicians FRONT ROW . . . Connie Logan, Laura Ballantine, Susan Kim- ball, Janis Snoke, Roslyn Lindenberg, Beverly Jones, Bette Jane Weitzel, David Marschka, Steve Allen. SECOND ROW . . . Rich- ard Zachariason, Grayson Brown, David Curran, Nadine Eberly, Dolores Bleacher, William Stone, Robert Loser, Robert Freund, Betsy Trilling, Alan Wubbels, Cathy Zwolly, Nancy Risser. THIRD ROW . . , Linda Sachs, Chellie Colio, Darlene Heller, Fred Gard- Accompanists Vicky Schreiber and Jeanne Winters :mic ner, Robert Weaver, Sheldon Hartman, Richard Clime, Dennis Kinsey, Glen Craley, Paul Swope, Kathy Patterson, Lesley Gollion, Margaret Heller, Kandy Kuntz. FOURTH ROW . . . Jean Winters, Cynthia Gutshall, Vickie Schreiber, Mr. Garrett, Advisor, Stefan Latshaw, Michael Sandman, Louis Carbonneta, Kerry Bruce, Judy Shain, Linda Hambleton, Eric Stoner, Charles Whitmer, Richard Rothtus. group of energetic young musicians who have the goal of being members of the senior orchestra in their tu- ture years at Manheim Township High School. This group meets once a week during the school day and individual instrumental sections meet atter school each week. The membership tor the orchestra is open to any and all string instrumentalists and the best of the wind and percussion instrumentalists from the band. The orchestra has a busy schedule with three im- portant programs during the year to prepare tor. The -annual Christmas program was given for the student body December 22, 1961. Assembly entertainment tor March 9, was supplied by the orchestra. On April 7, the Spring concert was given. The compositions for this program included were Three Hungarian Songs for Children by Bartok, Gymnopedie 333 by Eric Satie, Finale from Carnival Opus 9f' by Robert Schuman, Au- thor ot All Chorale by Palestrina, and two compositions by Matesky, Cowboy Rhapsody and Welsh March. 4-0 FRONT ROW . . . Christia Kobland, Deloris Bleacher, Marian Heiserman, Ruth Ann Fox, Judy Newcomer, Dianne Steele, Harry Hanna, Sandra Van Dusen, Elizabeth Huber, Jean Williams, Miss Roseman. THIRD ROW . . . John Wodden, William Early, Dennis Weaver. SECOND ROW . . . Sue Teel, Sally Weidman, Joanne Dulio, Paula Schaum, Judith Adelman, Linda Fisher, Janet Zimmer. Act Wells There the Honor Li The Junior High School TEEN ACTORS, under the direction of Miss Mary Weaver, is rapidly becoming one of the schools most active clubs. The members, twenty seventh and eight grade students, spend their club meetings and many extra hours after school pre- paring for plays. This group is chosen on the basis of talent, desire and good character. Each year this youthful club prepares for and pre- sents two plays for the student body. Every member has a good part in at least one ofthe plays and helps back- stage during the other. Bakesales and dues provide the finances for club Junior, played by Harry Roseman, keeps a bead on Mr. Rey- nolds, portrayed by William Early, as Joanne Heiserman, Beth Huber, and Christina Kobland give him moral support. proiects. An annual picnic at 'Hershey Park in the spring is looked forward to by all, The money for it comes from the club treasury. This year, for the first time, they are contributing to the support of the Stu- dent Councils Foreign Student at Millersville State Col- lege. The first play of the l96l-i962 season was presented a few weeks before Christmas in an assembly program. The cast presented a one act comedy entitled The Ghost Wore White. Plans are being made now for the next production sometime in spring. ln preparation for this, they are reading several short plays during club. lf my gun collection had real guns, l'd have caught that ghost long ago, says Junior to Mrs. Mason and Maudy played by Christina Kobland and Sue Teel. 1 sfllswm- :x w imsmveaxfxfwlas mwmieve .ws-wi:wwwgmnmvwm- mi-..imv...,Wi..M.. . ,T 7 -ywmif , X FRONT ROW . . . David Tritt, Jean Groff, Kathy Butts, Jane Don- nell, Karen Updegrove, Jean Spatz. SECOND ROW . . . Suzi Good, Josie Kramer, Cindy Murphy, Doris Kratzert, Ronald Brubaker, Bob Stroeble, Jackie Beere. THIRD ROW . . . William Sidler, Jim Bechtel, Jerry Graul, Alan Mueller, Ronald Buch, Alan Ingram, Edward Watson. FOURTH ROW . . . Leon Sample, Harold Spatz, Mike Glasmire, Charles Keen, Mike Klos, Jim Tobler. Coun il Promote General Safety FRONT ROW . . . Chris Hertzler, Patty Mr. Klotz, Christine Cuoms, Barbara Penn, Sydansk, Kenneth Grant, John Adams, Elvin Landis, Keith Benton. SECOND ROW . . . Lynn Watson, Greg Jam- Ellsworth Hard, Dennis Hall, Melvin Rhoacls, Curtis Wright, Gerald Kurl. THIRD ROW . . . Sally Humpton, ison, Robert Barnett, Officers Mr. Wills, Adviser, Mike Glasmire, President, Jackie Beere, Secretary, Doris Kratzert, Vice-President, Suzi Good, Treas- urer 'T 'H 'Y' VV 'fi' uigfumsi TB 743,31 E135 - C fi'-7 Ti'-ififlii '-z,-9551 ref ' ' 'A I me,,,..,e,, , W J-1fei 15,5 sf,,fjggg,,ffiN,,,'.- ie1og9f , 5 . V , ,w,,,,,, iyy ,,,. Mya, ,.., , V . - , A-f1w+:m1i:,lfrM ,, -W - im' yy- ,. fl sag, -: u g . 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Johnson, Albert Siegel, David Wohr, Ronald Myers, Tom Patterson, SECOND ROW . . . Ralph Stahl, Coleman Funk, Ruth Smith, Clara Gretchen Bennett. JUNIOR HIGH MATH CLUB . . . FIRST ROW . . . Jessica Heath, Cynthia Gutshall, Andrea Fried' Susan Kimball, Constance Logan, Judy Miller, Richard Greenstein, man, Betty Jane Weitzel. SECOND ROW . . . Rauchelle Colio, Ernest Schreiber, Martin Hurwitz, Tim Funk, David Brian, Melvin Linda Sachs, Nancy Risser. STANDING . . . Laura Ballantine, Wink, Richard Clime, Sally Hetzel, Mr. Kliewer. 43 Biologists Stud Fauna and Flora FRONT ROW . . . Bill Holliday, Sam Treynor, Joyce Shoin, Tom Minnich, Bob Brader, Herb Migclon, Carolyn Wilson, Dennis Lo- Get out your microscope and tell me it this is an ameoba or a paramecium. The Biology Club which meets every Tuesday is composed of any senior high school student who takes biology or who has already had biology.and has an interest in exploring the Held farther. During the meetings the members discuss dit- terent questions, and very otten one member gives a l 44 gan, Norm Diftendall. SECOND ROW . . . Jere Hoover, Peter Raub, Louis Bibri, James Black, Lee Melen. report on his special interests or a trip he has taken. The members do extra microscope study, dissecting and view movies. Every member of the club works on a project for the Lancaster County Science Fair which is held each spring. Manheim Township has always had a good showing at these tairs. Last year's entries included the Embryo ot a Chick, Techniques ot Taxidermy, and Histotogy and Photomicrographyf' Following the Science Fair, the students attend the Junior Academy ot Science. Last year this was held in Hershey, Pennsylvania. Not all ot the students have the chance to enter but most attend. The club also takes several planned field trips during the year. They visit other science tairs, hospitals, local colleges and mu- seums. The amount ot traveling depends on the enthu- siasm ot the students participating. Officers Mr. Bryant, Adviser, Joyce Shoin, Secretary-Treasurer, Lee Melen, President, Dennis Logan, Vice-President. Freshmen Maintain Weather Station SEATED , . . Tom Schell, John Adams, Robert Dickman, Ricky Hills. STANDING . . . Bill Rosscob, Ronald Lennox, Ronald Dale Hess, David Long, Torn STahl, Jim Lehman, Mr, Kreider. Sun or snow? Ask our vveaThermen. Our vveaTher- men are The members of Mr. Kreider's Meteorology Club, and They can probably give you The mosT profes- sional answer in The school. Each day Two members of The club Take readings from The vveaTher sTaTion ThaT was insTalled over The school's press box. The club is made up of Freshman boys who are in- Terested in furTher study in The field of science. The Ricky Hills, Tom Schell and David Long Take insTrumenT readings at the weather station located afop The press box in The sladium, boys meeT every Tuesday morning and because ofAiTs small size, more Time can be devoTed To The individual inTeresTs and quesfions of each of The members. During The club meeTings The boys may work on speci- Hed proiecfs in assigned groups, or Mr. Kreider may conducT experimenTs concerning such weaTher instru- menTs as The hygromeTer, baromeTer, or The rain gauge. Officers Tom Schell, AssisTanT Chief MeTeorologisT, Mr. Kreider, Adviser Ricky Hills, Chief MeTeorologisT, David Long, Recording MeTeoro logist, 45 l Iiiiwwrwfww gg 1-aiu 1. is M ,. ., , , ., i. Hf Ya W Re Os lr Pi Au Tl Pb B! Po!AtlRn2i W V Igil lggi lag? 17850 18935 183.66 18622 190.7 N22 F1509 797.0 7:3 704.39 2073! ZUYJU 22102 JW? 1711 ' Senior Science Club . . . FRONT ROW . . . Mr. Livingood, Jay Charles, Jim Blanshine, Rdy Potts, Tom Rex, Mr. Boyer. SECOND ROW . . . Coleman Funk, Bob Byram, Dick Denlinger, Gary Brown, Andy Hauck, Jim Bechfold, Barry Hauf. Future Scientists Prepare Today Junior Science Club . . . FRONT ROW . . . Brian Pfahl, Darryl Evans, Bill Hanna, Muscoe Arnon Garonzik, Mark Faster, Jack Warren. FOURTH ROW . . Gibson, Dick Reed, Alan Kipp. SECOND ROW . . , Ed Davidson, Richard Zachariasan, Philip Grahek, Tim Winger, Larry Gibney Bolo Quinn, Steve Lafshaw, Ross Long, Bob Loser. THIRD ROW . . . Carolyn Johnson, Janet King, Maureen Jordan, Eric Fiedler. Larry Rose, George Nickel, Scott Sims, Paul Swope, William Store, 46 F.H.A. Devotes Time to Charity FRONT ROW . . . Alice Abramson, Rose Kropl, Frances Graff, ryl Kuhn, Doris Lausch, Carol Kilburn, Mirth Mumma, Sandra Arm- Carol Pizzola, Mildred Carper, Sharon Myers, Eileen Abramson. strong, Dolores Rutt, Mary Ann Landis, Mary Mitchell, Jean SECOND ROW . . . Mrs. Wise, Freida May, Carol Harnish, Sher- Shenk, Darla Roger, Nancy Chryst, Carol Martin, Dawn Toms. Creative Hands Club Adept at Looms FRONT ROW . . . Patty DeWitt, Helen Whitmer, Beverly Ann Pherson, Claudia Martin, Dale Thackeray, Barbara Breneman, Eaby, Colleen Zimmerman, Beth Figart. SECOND ROW . . . Miss Cindy Babcock, Betsy Trilling, Sara Blood, Linda Lamparter, Jane Kreider, Susan Bermel, Rochelle Volk, Corinne Bixler, Ellen Mc- Wert, 47 FRONT ROW . . . Janet Rohrbach, Judy Weaver, Barbara Ryan, Cindy Kirchoff, Valerie Frank, Evie Aukamp, Marilyn Long, Sandy Boore, Merideth Jones, Sandy Getz, Ruth Hoover. SECOND ROW . . . Linda Magann, Joan Martin, Vicki Goddard, Carole Harnley, Jean Hinderaleer, Joanne Baker, Denise Glick, Bonnie Mease, Nancy Colvin, Dorinda Kochel. THIRD ROW . Judy McEltish, Linda Raffesnberger, Cathy McCorkle, Peggy Gerwer, Sallie Gorman, Kathy LaBone, Donna Eyster, Dottie Eyster, Sally Martin. FOURTH ROW , . . Emmy Lou Roseman, Kathy Powers, Linda Parmer, Pam Eby, Sandy Singleton, Bonnie Mumper, Kathy Teschner, Bonnie Adee, Donna Parke. FIFTH ROW . . . Kathy Huffman, Carol Myers, Jo Buller, Barbara Prosser, Sally Myers, Donna Price, Di- ane Forney, Patty Gable. SIXTH ROW . . . Cheryl Will, Ginger Nettke, Sue Colon. ' 0 0 Girls Develop Leadership and Skill Point those toes! Keep that back straight! Lis- 'through leadership, sportsmanship, and scholarship is ten! are all familiar cries to members of the Leaders' eligible to ioin this club. CIUID- The club's activities include sponsoring social hours, The girls of this club learn coordination and skill bake sales, sports competition within our school and along with leadership qualities. with other schools, and supplying a needy family with a Any girl able to pass the skill test and prove herself full course turkey dinner during the Christmas season Pam Eby demonstrates her ability with a lay up shot during basketball drills. Officers MRS. LAUGHTON, Adviser, Evie Aukamp, President, Sandy Getz, Treasurer, Peggy Gerwer, Vice-President, Sandy Singleton, Secretary. ' Q. 95 . if' ' 1 Boys Cultivate Physical Skills FRONT ROW , , . Barry Miller, Stanley May, Doug Miller, Rob Roy Jamison, Dennis Sensenich, Maury Kendrick, Glenn Myers, David Mentzer, Andy Billipp. SECOND ROW . . . Larry Johnson, Joe Long, Steve Eshleman, Hilary Nixon, Don Palmquist, Dick The Senior Boys' Gym Club, consisting of about thirty boys in grades nine through twelve, is in the third year of its successful existence. Directed by Mr. Hunger- Larry Johnson demonstrates good torm with a hand stand on the parallel bars. Shelly, Glenn Carvel, Philip Greiner, Dave Martin, Kerry Keith. THIRD ROW . . . Ken Ling, Stan Smith, Dick Greene, Glen Slon- neger, Dan Balman, JimhGreen, Tom Plihcik, Mr. Lewars. ABSEN- TEES . . . Bill Anderson, Mike Dorwart, Don Senft, Charles Sentt, Christ Byler. ford and Mr. Lewars, the athletically-inclined boys work toward physical Htness. The club members meet once a week, perform advanced stunts on the buc, horse, parallel bars, rings, and trampoline. Each boy may specialize on one particular piece of apparatus. ln the spring the Gym Club puts on an assembly of gymnastics tor the whole student body. David Martin displays his mastery of the rings with a dislocation. Proficient Shooting I Their Aim FRONT ROW . . . Robert Hershey, William Keen, Alfred Douple, Douglas Leed, Fred Huffman, Cris Barton, Mike Brubaker, Barry Brandt, Robert Richards, Charles Seiple, Alfred Gerhard, Donald Kreider, Mott Holt, Allen Esbenshade. SECOND ROW . . . Stuart Loss, Sylvia Veith, Robert Gerhard, Ricky Gregg, Roger Flury, Mike Marty, Nick Santaniello, George Brown, Ernie Dubble, Mary Stohr, Mike Proler, John Parker, Robert Denlinger. THIRD ROW . . . Crag Johnson, Richard Dubble, Jack Fitz, Robert Wilson, Carol Maxey, Dean Hartman, Michael Zimmerman, Robert Funk, .rss-'s's,. I' .:,,fE,'.U l: . sa L1 , . , 'Q Wt , I I lll ill ,gill K A I .222 K :K A 'ff fi., fi .3 1, S I it , l J I ,X rl, I , W 1 wi If IGI 49,3 V' 'I iw, I , -Q.:- ...,-ss.-':,. 1--,fi-'W' 'ht lei I tai- 553235 E! K sli- R. D. Lemon Steve Pyle Tim Funk Instructor Vice-President P,-esidem i f f 3 illlll falm F A- - A ? ,t-215 ' fx? V. ff s - . ., ---e ., , f'5'i'1--. 5:7 'sift' 'fi 3 I Mary Stohr Bill Stekervetz John Gooding 5SCI'eT01ry- Historian Executive Officer Treasurer James Kauffman, John Bradbard, Norris Boyd, John Fisher, Tim Funk. FOURTH ROW . . . Barry Hogan, Gordon Bleacher, Kenneth McDivitt, Edwin Gochnauer, Crag Bear, Norman Weaver, Gerald Clark, John Fry, Mark Stoner, William Stekervetz, Richard Miller, Ken Rynier, William Meck, Robert Green. FIFTH ROW . . . Joseph Kyle, Henry Tome, Robert Slick, John Piefer, John Gooding, Jere Hoover, Thomas Crago, Steve Pyle, Terry Thompson, Kenneth Guilmart, Vernon Dyer, Art Wetzler. Boys and girls from all four grades in the senior high school make up the membership of the Manheim Township Rifle Club under the direction of faculty ad- visor Mr. Dean Lemon. The main purpose of the Rifle Club is to instruct the interested pupils in the proper handling and usage of firearms. All club members fire once a week at the school rifle range, located under the stage of the C. Howard Witmer Auditorium. From this the best marks- men are chosen forthe Township Rifle Team. Being a member of the National Rifle Association of America, our club can, in turn, offer a junior member- ship in that association. The best sharpshooters receive medals for their proficient shooting from this organiza- tion. FRONT ROW . . . Linda Brown, Vicki Hard, Carol Sulzberger, Beverly Schleenbaker. THIRD ROW . . . Sandy McCleary, Mary Janet Baile, Jean Hoadley, Cindy McCormick, Louise Landreth. Stohr, Ellen Anspach, Jane Matthews, Patsy Todd, Pat Lewars, SECOND ROW . . . Kathy McCray, Susan Bradbard, Kathy Livings- Kathy McCreery, Mrs. Davis. ABSENTEE . . . Barbara Beeler. ton, Pam McCreery, Julianne Stephan, Susan Houk, Alice Vincent, Swimming ith Style, Rh thm, Ea e Instructors Kathy McCreery, Patricia Lewars, Sandy McCleary, Mary Stohr, Ellen Anspach, Jane Matthews. ABSENTEE . . . Barbara Beeler. mmrumi22ismiiisuxmwsfwxsufmpwiis'ff-.ifw-fvrni:w.wf...H, M . ,, ...ir ..,,,,..,,,. ,,,,,,,, .7 . g, SPLASI-ll But a clock dive is supposea to me exe- cuted without a splash! Learning and perfecting new strokes, tricks, and skills are the main purposes of the Synchronized Swimming Club. A water show in the spring is the climax for the girls who have spent many hours during and after school preparing for it under the guidance of Mrs. Betty Stockton, their ad- viser. Choreographers for the show are Mrs. Stockton and several student instructors. The finale of last year's show was the Graduation routine performed by the six seniors of the club. Also featured were a trampo- line act and a vocal number by a double quartet. This year the entire water show will be co-ordinated around a central theme. All music will be hits from popular Broadway shows. Costumes will be designed by several girls in each routine. FRONT ROW . . . Jack McCarthy, Donald Quigley, Sam Seber, David Sams, Mark Anspach, Gaylord Poling, James Urban, Randy Caldwell, Joe Williams, Robert Haines, Bill Hollinger. SECOND ROW . . . Mr. Charles, Dennis Henry, Phil,McCreary, Herman Migdon, Bob Hess, Bob Weinhold. ABSENTEE . , . Steve Kimmel G mnasts Develop Mind and Bod FRONT ROW . . . Debbie Kent, Ellen Jones, Cynthia Gill, Connie McElfish, Judy Spatz, Gretchen Godfrey, Linda Sherrard, Kandy Kuntz, Kim Beitzel. SECOND ROW . . . Trudy Herr, Carole Wanger, Betty Jane Weitzel, Mary Williams, Jane Taylor, Sandy Frank, Judy Moncrief, Bonnie Frey, Ann Hinerdeer. THIRD ROW . . . Charlotte Keith, Andrea Freidman, Cnythia Gutshall, Robin Hamilton, Jesica Heath, Linda Grossglass, Brenda Fisher, Susan Northup, Linda Sachs, Lesley Gallion. FOURTH ROW . . . Sandra Schoehter, Lee Thomas, Barbara Williams, Judy Miller, Connie Logan, Sally Hetzel, Karen Weaver, Miss Hoffman. s m'1..f:: 2 K Service to School and Community Library FRONT ROW . . . Karen Robb, Linda Brown, Anne Flexman, Eileen Bausch, Claire McLain, Carol Todd, Downe Bair. SECOND ROW . . . Josie Paris, Linda Lintner, Bonnie McLaughlin, Louise Van Horne, Kay Eby, Kathy Wallace, Jean Spatz. THIRD ROW . , . Mrs, Nystrom, Jolyn Ayers, Cecilia Herr, Phyllis Hake, Susan Derr, Pat Lewars, Jill Ayers, Linda Fox. FOURTH ROW . . . Bob Helpers Lawrence, Crista Schorr, Holly Hostetter, Joanne Dixon, Marian Brown, Sharon Derr, Carol Rummel, FIFTH ROW . . . Tom Long, Sharon Beasley, Pat Hollinger, Pat Todd. ABSENTEES . . . Ellen Anspach, Sherryl Kuhn, Dorinda Kochel, Priscella Longenecker, Kathleen Figart, Margaret Nekut, Peggy Poorbaugh, Janet,Huston, Linda Neff, Pat Long, Peggy Miller, Sue Weidman. Junior Red Cross FRONT ROW . . . Keith Benton, Diane Snyder, Elaine Frey, Marian Hanna, Elaine Mumma, Donna Leed, Vermaline Killian, Deborah Kiehl, Herman Migdon. SECOND ROW . . . Mrs. Kehl, Carol Neel, Margaret Craga, Sandra Bowers, Betsy Filling, Jeanne Winters, Rene Hearn, Alice Hellinger, Gloria Kramer. THIRD ROW . . . Linda Peltier, Michelle Ayres, Diane Skibinski, Carol Sebearer, Mary Beth Lehman, Lynn Maurer, Kathy McCalmont, Patricia Bingham. FOURTH ROW . . . Stephan Latshaw, Jacob Hoffman, Vicky Schreiber, Linda Hambleton, Sharon Hynicka, Arnon Gar- zonik, Alan Wubbles. ., ..,.,...A,.,,,,. MM ., ,,,, M, N ,, ,X Mm, H 53 l is SENIOR HIGH STAGE CREW . . . Dennis Sensenich, AI Siegel, Tom Long, Alan Mueller, Barry Hauf, Ronald Brubaker. Backstage Crews Aid Entertainment Backstage during all activities held in the auditorium, there is a conscientious crew of boys. Each does well his particular iolb, whether it be adiusting the lights or the amplifiers, drawing the curtains, or operating the projectors. If a film breaks, or the lighting system needs revision, they are always equal to the task. Work has been their key to success. Although they are behind the scenes everyone realizes and appreciates the vital part the stage crew plays in producing a worthwhile program, for no pro- gram could be a success without their help. Their greatest satisfaction is the realization that they have helped to make these plays, concerts, and assemblies successful. JUNIOR HIGH STAGE CREW . . . Dale Hartsough, Eddie Wagner, Barry Anderson, Mr. Leister, Mr. Frantz, Bill Greiner, Larry Wagner. 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Mr. Richard Miller, senior high art teacher, helps to plan, construct and erect the sets, he also silkscreens posters to be used in promotion of the plays. Besides conducting general art classes and helping with many outside activities, lvlr. Miller and lvlr. Bare, the iunior high art teacher, after extra guidance to those students who continue ta take art classes. Jane Matthews shows oil paint- ing technique in Art lll class. Mr. Miller instructs Art ll students in pottery making and clay modeling. LEFT TO RIGHT . . Kendall Knox, Sally Eisenhart, Sally Urban, Mr. Miller, Dottie Hater, Pam Hillarcl. Art ll students develop proiects in ceramics, enameling, and drawing, f-lllflliltm if'f?SQE?1,Ll 'il' l 'lliii L. T iriii?riiiiiiiitl , Tennis Club Builds for Future FRONT ROW . . , Alan Kraft, Michael Sultzbach, Sam Mecum, Grayson Brown, Dave Creamer, Bob Drescher, David Marshca, Richard Coulter, Peter Holdy, Bill Moyer, Elaine Dommel, Patty White. SECOND ROW . . . Harvey Triman, Thomas Hessen, Bruce Style, Sandro Thuler, Gene Groeschel, Bill Stardfmon, Eric Spitzer, Barry Solodky, Steve Allen, Phil Hammond Ed Schwenk John Corse, Tom Kopp. THIRD ROW . . . Ruth Hersehy Stephanie Lowell, Gerry Dailey, Sue Beeler, Cindy Hessen Judy Shaun Debbie Forry, Jackie Brady, Debbie Devenny Carol Hake Lindo Covert, Mr. Ba re. Junior Swimmers Display Talents FRONT ROW . . . Gene Corhert, Lloyd Graft, George Hake, Richard Newcomer, Richard Wiker, James Ko , L L f D pp arry e ever, ennis Stoner, Bob Freund, Walter Lullmen, Thomas Stadel Albert Dulio Nettke. SECOND ROW . . , Carl Siegrist, Sheldon Hartman, Eric John Albert, Galen Pfaunmiller, Mr. Barshinger FRONT ROW . . . Mr. E. Miller, Phil Fatta, Charles Buri, Louis Carbonetta, Peter Shanta, Richard Buckwalter, Howard Solodky, Robert Coy, Preston Howard, Chris Heyn, Ted Glick, John Gunner, Bill Leed, Robert Humpton, Ed Singleton, Robert Singleton. SECOND ROW . . . Jett Hartman, Bill Durkota, Robert Ellis, Eric Douple, Richard Rothfus, Peter Glass, Ken Beehner, Fred Gardner, Lonnie Kaufman, Lee Heikkmen, Tom Dommel, Chuck Helm, Bob Smith. THIRD ROW . . . Larry Bibri, Steve Hess, Joe Roda, Ray High, Randy Herr, Don Baile, Greg Landis, James Kenderdine, Ed Shenk, Dennis Kinsey, Kerry Bruce, Wayne Skibinski, Dave Wedge, Jim Glattelter, Richard Kirchner, Jim Tower, Jom Royer. FOURTH ROW , , . Mike Warner, Alvis Ziedonis, Bill Greiner, Dick Davidson, Bob Weaver, Tom Hess, Jake Hackert, Guy Burkholder, Skip Colvin, Clitt Ellis, Ronald Stolarz, Jim Shobrooks, Mike Widder, Pot McCoy. Junior Wrestlers Learn Fundamentals A comparatively the Wrestling Club, ing in popularity. and eighth grades school year. These Eugene Miller, met new club at Manheim Township, in the iunior high school, is grow- Fitty-nine boys from the seventh were members during the l96l-62 boys, under the leadership ot Mr. every week during the club period. The only qualifications necessary to ioin this club are a desire to learn and an interest in wrestling. Many ot the boys who ioin are those who have another sport after school but who still want to wrestle. The purpose ot the Wrestling Club is to teach its members the fundamentals and rules ot the sport. lt also gives the boys an opportunity to practice wrestling with others ot their size and weight. Although there are no otticers ot this club, there are three student leaders. They are Randy Herr, Robert Coy and William Greiner. The climax ot the year tor the Wrestling Club was the intramural wres- tling tournament in the spring of the school year. The hnals ot this contest were held in an assembly period tor the entire junior high school. 57 Doorway to Physical Fitness i V Symbols of The oulslohdihg ochieve abilities ol our athletic Teams. 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W r 1 -0. 40, ,,, 1, , Vfwfm ,H-' m i ' H43 I G I' 3. s Q rr., 5 72 96 92 5 Q 3222? 'm ' Perfect Season Leads Football Seniors KNEELING . . . Bob Sydonsk, Jim Cruickshonk, John Turnbull, . . . Arl Wefzler, Ed Grofl, Sleve Maurer, Alloerl Siegel, Bob Rick McRoy, Jody Glass, l-lcnrold Kling, Dick Epler. STANDING See, Bob Rockwell, Tom Baird. l 60 39, if 'UQ il xg w 'tif til st fi 1' ,..X ' I li J Varsity Football Results MTHS OPPONENT l9 Lancaster Catholic 6 20 Donegal ........ I4 20 Elizabethtown . . . 6 20 Columbia ..... 7 40 Hempfield ... . 6 2l Red Lion ........ 7 7 Manheim Central . O 33 Cocalico ....,.. 6 45 Solanco ........ 6 Won 9 Lost O Conference Champions VARSlTY SQUAD: FRONT ROW . . . Tom Baird, Jim Cruick- shank, Pete Brubaker, Don Lawrence, Jody Glass, Harold Kling, Dick Epler, Bob Norcross. SECOND ROW . . . Barry Hauf, Art Wetzler, Dave Stoeckel, John Turnbull, Bob Sydansk, Jim Streaker, Jeff King, Tom Plihcik, John Hershey, Glenn Myers, Coach Palkovic. THIRD ROW . . . Coach Wills, Ed Benedick, Marvin Miller, Dwight Sayles, Tim Funk, Stan Smith, Dexter Frey, George Kling, Rick Groff, Coach Kruis. FOURTH ROW . . . Coach Graupensperger, Bob Rockwell, Bruce Keith, Steve Maurer, Bob See, Albert Siegel, Ed Groff, Don Carr, Kent Stephan, Mike Klos. ' Team to Conference of Roses Title We are from Township, mighty, mighty Township! A bruising defense which was complemented by the running of Jody Glass played a maior role in making the l96l Manheim Township football squad the Hrst undefeated and championship team in the school's his- tory. With a huge defensive line, that outweighed every other football team in Lancaster County, the Streaks limited their opponents to an average of 6.3 points a game, the best in the County. Jody Glass made up most of the offensive punch but was greatly aided by fullback Bob Rockwell. For both coaches and players alike, it was a long, hard struggle from pre-season practice in August to the championship in October. After poor showings in scrimmages with Lebanon Catholic and Susquehanna Township, the coaching staff had its doubts about a successful season. Things looked brighter after the Streaks beat Lan- caster Catholic in the opener, i9-6. But when Donegal missed beating Township in the last minutes 20-l4, the team wasn't given much ofa chance for the title. The squad finally ielled when they beat Elizabeth- town, 20-6. Bob Rockwell was the key to the trans- formation. Bob was moved from tackle to fullback and became a threat up the middle. This took some pressure off Jody Glass and gave the team more confidence. After the E-town victory, Columbia came to Neffs- ville with upset in its eyes, but the Blue Streaks won, 20-6. Hempfield fell much easier, 40-6, in the next contest. Then against a tough Red Lion team Township played what many consider their best game of the season in winning, 2l-7, on a rainy Saturday at Red Lion. The most pressing game of the season came against Manheim Central. The teams held each other scoreless in a driving rain until the fourth quarter when a blocked punt by guard Steve Maurer enabled the Streaks to win, 7-0. Manheim Township clinched its first Conference of Roses title October 28 with a 33-6 triumph over Co- calico. A week later they downed Solanco, 45-6, to finish undefeated for the first time. Coach Gene Kruis closed his second season as head mentor at Township ,with a l6-2 record and a fourteen game winning streak. MANAGERS KNEELING Bary Haul, Ronald Graham, Ed Watson, Gary Eckman COACHES STANDING Mr Graupensperger, Mr Kruus, Mr Palkovlc Mr.Wllls Go Rock' Fullback Bolo Rockwell plunges through the lane for another first down while Al Selgel and John Hershey block out the Black After a substantial gain, Don Lawrence ns rushed by three Hemptlelcl players Pete Brubaker makes a final spurt away from a Crimson Tide player to boost score toward another Township victory , 4' 95 X 5 -X :Q 5 -2 W , , Q gt, is my ggi -.,igF,u ,V ww My Q, tt 1 as if wg li Hllg5 eg fe A r U KM it ff S ff-jr K M H S Sz' J K2 3 J 25 Kg 2 N rc K 5 4 'lu' E f s XRS S wt ,X X S X 2 V-,gr 3 K 1, M .S sn ,, .. X ,S , ,Q A A Sn x xg? .. WLS: Kqtxmsiygx ww! 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ROBERT SEE Big Daddy, center, tower of strength on defense, All-Star and Con- ference of Roses, second teom selec- tion. .V.'S Exhibit Power and Strength init FRONT ROW . . . Frank Slonneger, Ned Sterling, Jack Lausch, Dave Martin, Ed Benedick, George Kling, Glenn Myers, Gerald Clark, Fred Garman, Paul Groeschel, Ted Watt. SECOND ROW . . . Bob Norcross, Paul Geist, Jim Huflord, Mick Eager, John Her- shey, Don Sydansk, Jim Streaker, Rick Grofl, Jeff King. THIRD Manheim Township's Junior Varsity football team gave pleasant indications ot another successful foot- ball team in 1962 by posting a 5-O-1 record. A 6-6 tie with a determined Ephrata eleven was the only blemish of the season. In the t1rst game ot the year, the Streaks defeated Solanco, 21-O. They followed this victory with wins over Warwick, 46-13, Hemptield, 25-6, and Manheim Cen- tral, 32-6. The next contest was the tie with Ephrata. The teams didn't score until the Mountaineers tallied in the fourth quarter. George Kling then raced around right end tor six points, but the Streaks tailed on the extra point fry. Township came back in the last game with a 21-O win over rival Lancaster Catholic. Bolo Norcross scored two ot the touchdowns, while Glenn Myers added the third. The leading scorers for the Junior Varsity were Bob Norcross, George Kling and Dave Stoeckel. Bob led with twelve touchdowns and George was next with five, while Dave had tour. The fine running ot these players plus the able linemen should greatly aid next year's varsity team. ROW . . . Tom Plihcik, Dexter Frey, Dave Bishop, Mike Klos, Dave Stoeckel, Dwight Sayles, Keith Maurer, Clark McCollough, Tim Funk. FOURTH ROW , . . Gary Eckman, Ed Watson, Ronald Graham, Mr. Wills, Mr. Palkovic, Mr. Graupensperger. Bob Norcross runs for a touchdown while George Kling and Tom Philick black out pursuing Barons of Manheim Central. Jr. Varsity Football Results MT OPP. 21 Solanco .. O 46 Warwick . . . . 13 25 Hempfleld ... 6 32 Manheim ...... 6 6 Ephrata ........ 6 21 Lancaster Catholic O Manheim Township's newest athletic Team, The Junior High Football squad, started off on the right foot with an undefeated season. Their four wins enable the en- tire football organization at Township to go undefeated. Under the direction of head coach Mr. Alex Kilkus- kie and his assistant Mr. Robert Jackson, The freshmen rolled over Lancaster Catholic in Their inaugural game, 34-7. Halfback Kerry Keith led The scoring for Town- ship with Three touchdowns, while fullback Dave Zim- merman had Two T.D.'s and Three P.A.T.'s. After The Catholic Triumph The Streaks rolled over Ephrata, 41-O, crushed Conestoga Valley, 48-O, and ended The season with a 54-i3 rout of Solanco. Keith, Zimmerman and quarterback Al Beasley accounted for most of Township's scoring in These games. The freshman squad finished the season with a total of 177 points scored for the amazing average of 44.3 points a contest. They limited their opponents to 5.0 points a game, for the best defensive average in Lancaster County. With such a tremendous record, The players from the first freshman football team at Manheim Township can't help but be of value to the Blue Streaks' varsity in the future. Spirit Drives Junior High Champs FRONT ROW . . . Nick Santaniello, Roger Flurry, George Wolf Robert Funk, Mott Holt, John Myers, Ron Smith, Bill Stroeman THIRD ROW Mr Jackson David Zimmerman Andrew Bilslnger SECOND ROW . . . Mike Marty, Thomas Hall, Glen Palphins, Terry Norris Boyd Alan Beasly Garry Bennett Allen Summersgrll Kerry Martin, Kent Rynier, Joseph Kyle, Robert Van Asselt, Bruce McBride Keith Mr Kilkuskie eg E e ga 6' if 216 vw: as vp Qs' Q W9 .5 Y WM 5 4 f ? Murcia Rick . fy ,1s5Qfr 1 Barbara Scundm N 1 V A ,, Q Q Qs. Q X f , .. E i S, K ,i IQ A 3 wiv J r 1 W al ., KW. ,V J M' y ? 5 and Enthu iasm to the Students The girls backed our championship football team with enthusiasm and energy. Fight! Fight! Fight on to victory! Throughout the football and basketball seasons Manheim Township cheerleaders can be found chanting the familiar cheers with all their might in hopes the Streaks will be victorious. ln addition to cheering the girls hang posters, pass out booster pins, and furnish buses to several away games. Everyone is amazed by the amount of practice and skill it takes to be an athlete but no one seems to realize the practice it takes to be a good cheerleader. We should all be proud of our cheerleaders and the tremendous amount of spirit they bring to the student body. 57 Jr. High TOP TO BOTTOM . . . Sue Garman, Ginny Murphy, Cindy Shenk, Carol Sulzberger, San- dra Getz, Meredith Jones. Aggressive Play ls Featured b Guard That girl! Make that goal! Thirty-Two girls under The instruction of head coach Mrs. Elizabeth Stockton, were members of the hockey squad Tor the l96l season. Most of the girls attended Hockey Day Camp and were well Trained Tor The season. Although The varsiTy Team began with a loss To Manheim Central, iT de- feated Solanco and Warwick by wide margins. After los- ing To Donegal and Elizabethtown, The girls were victo- rious over Cocalico, l-lempheld, and Pequea Valley, end- ing The season with a 5-3 record. The spirited iunior varsity began its season with Three wins but met stiff competition with Donegal and Elizabethtown, both scores were a O-O Tie. On October 28, Manheim Township was host To Tour- Teen county hockey Teams Tor The annual Hockey Play Martha Winters concentrates on the ball in her effort To move downfleld against Pequea Valley. Pam Hillard drives past opposing goalie for a score as Township defeats Solanco. Varsity Hockey Results MTHS OPPONENTS l .... .... M anheim Central .......... 3 4... .... Solanco ....,... ...2 5... .... Warwick .. ...O l... .... Donegal... ...3 3. .. .... Cocalico ..... ...l l... .... Elizabethtown .. ...3 2... .... Hernpfield ..... ...O 2... .... Pequea Valley ...l Won 5 Lost 3 FRONT ROW . . . Suzie Heinzelman, Julie Sessman, Emma Lou Roseman, Judy Weaver, Janet Rohrbach, Linda Wit- man, Linda Raffensberger, Mary Joe Buller, Diana Zimmer- man, Bobby Lou Ryan. SECOND ROW . . . Shirley Weidel, Kathy McCorkel, Sandy McCleary, Vicki Goddard, Susan Leidy, Patty Gable, Kris Kilheffer, Millicent Bever, Joyce Shain, Joan Martin, THIRD ROW . . . Coach Stockton, Joyce Herr, Kay McCoy, Lyn Long, Marty Povvl, Jerry Myers, Gretchen Bennett, Martha Winters, Judy Lalley,Pam Hillard, Marilyn Goddard, Martha Hill, Carol Martin, Nancy Sachs, Manager. the Streakettes' Field Hockey Team Day. The enthused, energetic Streakettes, headed by captain Marilyn Goddard defeated their nemesis, champion Done- gal. All high schools agreed it was the best play day ever held. To end the season the varsity team played the foot- ball team to a O-O tie and defeated the faculty 2-l. Seniors L. to R .... Nancy Sachs, manager, Joyce Herr, Kay McCoy, Marilyn Goddard, Sandy McCleary, Jerry Myers, Martha Winters, Gretchen Bennett. 2 4 F l l 2 l K r l l. t 111, 'TH 243 lawn u-nav nav-9 ,,A Courtmen Provide Thrill-Packed Basket, basket, we want a basket! This year Mr. George Ehemann took over the position as head basketball coach. The new coach took over the task of rebuilding a strong Township team. He set up new plays and drills for the squad headed by returning letter- men Chris Byler, Jody Glass, Ken Huhn, Bruce Keith, and Steve Maurer. The boys practiced diligently each day before and after school. The opening games of the season showed the great im- provement in the courtmen. They overcame their early Lampeter- Strasburg and Catholic High opponents. As the season progressed the team began to work as a complete unit, each player doing his iob in a fundamental drill or play situation. Later in the season junior, Bruce Keith, was sidelined by a reoccurring knee iniury and was replaced by senior Ken Huhn. Although Keith was a great loss to the team, Huhn filled the vacancy very well and proved to be a fine asset to the first string. Players who displayed outstanding performances throughout the season were seniors Harold Landis, Chris Byler, Ken Huhn, Jody Glass, and Steve Maurer. Other boys deserving recognition are Don Lawrence, Charlie Smuck, Mike McCue, Bob Draper, and Jett King. Mr. Ehemann and the Township courtmen have made great strides in rebuilding the Varsity basketball team. Ken Huhn gets set for a one-hander during the close first half against Hempfleld. mxsnfavafamissurassssxnwssaa A we ewmmsalsixumrmuswl an nma:wmsn Sa MT Varsity Basketball Results 46 .... .... L ampeter-Strasburg ... 4l.. ...Donegal .... 63 .... ... Lancaster Catholic ... 4l .. Manheim Central 50 .... ... Columbia ..... ... 50 .... Ephrata .. 4l .. Penn Manor .. 62 .... ... Elizabethtown . . . 48 .... Hempt'ield...... 5l .... Donegal ........ 37 .... ... Manheim Central . . . . 70 .... .. ,Ephrata ..... . 53 .... .. Elizabethtown .. 43 .... .... C olumbia .... 62 .... Penn Manor 5l .......... Hempfield ... Won 8 Lost 8 OPP 30 42 62 .28 7l 46 46 44 61 68 .29 56 .54 7l .54 .62 FRONT ROW . . . Charles Smuck, Don Lawrence, Jet? King, Jody Glass, Harold Landis, Mike McCue, Tom Minnich, manager. SECOND ROW . . . Coach Ehemann, Chris Byler, Harry Langford, Edward Kleltman, Ken Huhn, Bob Draper, Steve Maurer, Coach Leister. Action for Basketball Enth u iasts Seniors Driving. past fwa players, chris Byler 5 Cores another :wo Chris Byler, Edward Kleffman, Bob Draper, Charles Smuck, Ken Huhn, Jody Glass, Harold Landis, Mike McCue, Steve Maurer, Head Coach Ehemann. 71 points in Township win over E-Town. .g m i Mg , f -2 ' ravi' iii rs Junior Cagers Travel Winning Ways i l 3 I Q. , 1 it - .mi,se,v ,iS, K' 5 sg gs 5KHy TH 'ai W' TH '15 FRONT ROW . . . Joe Wuersch, Leonard Byler, David Martin, Bill White, Jack Lausch, Bill Wein. SECOND ROW . . . Coach Ehemann, David Bishop, Jeff King, Harry Langford, Jon Sweigart, David Stoeckel, Coach Leister. Manheim Township's Junior Varsity Basketball team completed one of its most successful seasons in l96l-62. Coached for the first time by Mr. Kenneth Leister, the squad compiled a very respectable record. Five iuniors and eight sophomores made up this team. Joe Wuersch, Leonard Byler, Bill White, Dave Stoeckel, Jeff King, and Harry Langford carried the main burden for the Streaks throughout the season. The Junior Varsity team provided the basketball players with the experience they will need to become effective Varsity material. The iuniors on the squad even practiced with the Varsity team. In this way they learned the plays of the Varsity and some of the boys even participated in Varsity contests. With the kind of performance the team displayed and a check of the records, the fans can rest assured that the future of Varsity play can be nothing but bright. 72 Jr. Varsity Basketball Results MT OPP 30 ..... ..... D onegal .......... ..... 2 8 36 ..... ..... M anheim Central ........ 24 20 ..... ..... C olumbia ....... ..... 4 2 42 ..... ..... E phrata ..... ..... 3 O 35 ..... ..... P enn Manor .. ..... 45 35 ..... ..... E lizabethtown . . . . . . . .33 33 ..... ..... H empfield ...... .... 4 2 24 ...,. ..... D onegal ......... .... 2 3 43 ..... ..... M anheim Central ........ i5 33 ..... ..... E phrata .......... .... l 8 32 ...,. ..... E lizabethtown . . . . . . .33 40 ..... .... C olumbia .... .... 5 O Atter dropping their tirst two games to Manheim Cen- tral and Lancaster Township, 36-32 and 3I-30 respec- tively the Manheim Township Junior High Basketball team spurted ahead to win its next tive games taking Manheim Central 32-23, Cocalico 39-32, Penn Manor 4l-34, Ephrata 30-26, and Warwick 44-24. Having lost the following two to Lancaster Township 48-24 and Cocalico 28-27 the Junior High Streaks came back to down Penn Manor 39-24 to capture Third place in the league. At the opening of the i962 basketball season a com- pletely new style ot playing techniques was introduced. Coach Kliewer attributes the success ot the team to their willingness and ability to learn these new skills. Team- work was the big word this year. Aided by spurts from Beasley and Zimmerman, the only returning players, the all freshman team ended their season with 6 wins and 4 losses. JR. HIGH SCHOOL JR. VARSITY . . , FRONT TO BACK . . . Dan Miley, Coach Wills, Charles Schwenk, Edward Schwenk, Robert De- Vinney, Clittord Ellis, Dave Sams, Skip Colvin, John Gunner, Richard Clime, Barry Brubaker, Pete Glass, Melvin Rhoades, Dennis Ditfen- baugh, Barry Lawrence, Tim Collins, Robert Hamilton, Stephen Latshaw, Thomas Hollinger. Team Work ls Their Key to Success JR. HIGH SCHOOL VARSITY , . . FIRST ROW Donald Rothfus David Schoffstall George Wolf Stephen Weisberger, Kent Rynier. SECOND ROW Alan Summersgill Gary Bennett David Zimmer man, Alon Beasley, Glenn Robbins, Randolph Martin THIRD ROW Coach Kllewel' Jim KGUITVUUW Rusty Long, Kerry Bruce. i I I Rifle Team Sets Pace in League iggiwsaeisvw i s w1,w,ttm ' Q Q if 2' tt t Q ' V ,Qi eg A Q f'gdlwQfl inf. 4 -, lfwlkk if FRONT ROW . . . George Brown, Tom Crago, Sylvia Veith, Mike Brubaker, Steve Pyle, Tim Funk. SECOND ROW . . . Bill Stekervetz, Barry Brandt, John Hessen. THIRD ROW . . . Mary Sfohr, Ed Graff, Coach Lemon. Ready, Aim, Fire! The Manheim Township Rifie Team is on its way to another victory. Under the able direc- tion of coach Mr. Dean Lemon, the boys and girls of the team left little to be desired. The squad to date has posted a ten match winning streak and at present stands 4-O in the league. The lvlarksmen's national rat- ing was listed as third. As the only co-educational sport in school, the team does not have a permanent squad. The members of the chosen to participate in a match are selected from the Rifle Club, also under the direction of Mr. Lemon. Those who tally the highest scores become the tea lTl rifle squad for that match. Ten members from each team shoot, lout only the top tive places have a chance to score. The top scorers of the team this year include Bill Stekervetz, Mary Stohr, Tom Crago, Tim Funk, Bucl Brovvn, and Steve Pyle. After the regular season was over, team members participated in the District individual Shoot. This was held at Manheim Township on March l7. Approximately 50 students from five surrounding high schools attended. With hard practicing, the Rifle Team has shown much improvement since last year, and it promises to be a Hrst rate squad in the future. Mary Stohr, Bill Stekervetz, George Brown, and Ed Grolil, varsity nimrods, have contributed greatly to the team's finishing in a first place position. Q! The swimmers of Manheim Township now pose a real threat to vaunted McCaskey and York Suburban, but this ability did not come about overnight. Many hours of diffi- cult and nerve racking practice were needed. During the practices the boys put gloves on their hands and rubber bands on their feet to hinder and slow their movement. lf they can overcome these handicaps, they will be able to swim much faster in their meets. There are many outstanding swimmers on this year's team. Jim Green, who has broken school records in the IOO yard free style, 53.6, the IOO yard butterfly, 59.4, and the IOO yard breaststroke, l:O8.5, Jim is also on both re- lay teams. Nick Andes, another member of the re- lay teams, who swam the backstroke in winning time was switched to free style in one meet and to everyone's sur- prise obtained a first place. This year six teams will be competing in the district meet to be held at the Franklin and Marshall pool. Each swimmer is entered as an individual not as part of a team. Some of the boys who will participate are: Wally Gaige, Nick Andes, John Stehman, Jim Green, John Helm, Jim Ott, Rick Price, and Dick Green. The final meet of the season, the state meet will be held at Buckness University. Medley Relay Champion Nick Andes begins daily practice with a backstroke pushofl. R d S ' I k Y M k ' E3 Y WIITlIT1EI'S, 3 E DUI' GI' . FRONT ROW . . . Gary Eckmon, Andy Billiop, Danny Diller, Stan Mike Dorwart, Will Powers, THIRD ROW . . . John Helm, Jim Green May, Jim Ott, Tom Schell, Dennis Sensnich, John Stehman, Coach Dick Green, Norm Billipp, Nick Andes, Lee Stevens, Wally Gaige Barshinger. SECOND ROW . . . James Tobler, Dennis Logan, Dennis Keith Mgurer, Green, John Zimmerman, Hillary Nixon, John Davidson, Bob Hughes, 75 .c Grapplers Extend Themselves Although Manheim Township lost many of last year's varsity lettermen, the returning Blue Streak matmen ex- ecuted outstanding skill in each one of this season's wrestling meets. Township was expected to be merely in the process of building a team this year, but success- fully climbed its way right up to place second in the county league. Winning their first meet over Conestoga Valley with a 33-lo victory was only the beginning of the series of wins by the grapplers under the outstanding coaching of Mr. Eugene Miller and Mr. Charles Hunger- ford. For the Hrst time in three years, the Township wrestlers overthrew Solanco by a score of 29-16. The matmen lost to Manheim Central by a 8-41 margin, but this did not stunt the growth of their power, and they went on to best Octorara, E-Town, Donegal, and War- wick. McCaskey and Hempfield were also whipped by these able wrestlers. Comprised mostly of underclassmen, the graduating varsity wrestlers will be adequately replaced, and next year Township should again have a top notch wrestling squad. Dick Miller, using a double bar arm and half nelson, gains three points for a near fall. Varsity Wrestling Results MT OPP 34 .... .. Conestoga Valley ... .. I6 8 ........ Manheim Central .... .. 4I 38 .... . . Lancaster Catholic ... .. . 6 52 ........ Octarara ........ z . . 3 39 ........ Elizabethtown .. ... I I 38 ........ Donegal ... . . . 8 37 ........ Warwick .... ... I I 29 .... Solanco .... I6 33 ........ McCaskey . . . ... 8 37 ........ Hemptield .. . . .. 3 37 ........ Columbia .. ... I2 40 ........ Penn Manor ........... . .. 5 Won II Lost I FRONT ROW . . . Duncan McRae, Jim Helm, Dave Mentzer, Glenn Myers, Glenn Carvell, Dick Miller, Dick Shelley. SEC- OND ROW . . . Fred Garman, Joe Moore, Kerry Keith, Tom Plihcik, Mike Tinney, Kent Stephen, Rick Grolt, Jerry Graul. THIRD ROW . . , Mr. Hungerford, Ed Graff, Mr. Miller.. They Finn h in Second Place pin against his Hempheld toe. A cradle is the winning combination for Dave Mentzer as he gets tive points in a ln the 95 pound class, Barry Miller out-maneuvers the Garden Spot wrestler with a half nelson and crotch hold for a near fall. Executing the gillotine, Doug Miller pins his Garden Spot oppo- nent to continue his winning streak. . . Wrestlers Maul Opponents A sit out, a chicken wing, a cradle, a little more pres- sure, a pin, and another Manheim Township opponent is defeated. The J.V. wrestling team won five out of its six matches to make this season a very successful one. Recalling last year, you will remember that there was also only one loss. This year, however, the loss was to Manheim Central and not to Solanco. The team can be proud of their victories over Warwick, Conestoga Valley, Hempfield, Penn Manor, and Garden Spot. This year there are several outstanding wrestlers. Among the undefeated are William Strohman, wrest- ling at 95 lbs., Doug Miller, wrestling at ll2 lbs., and Phil Greiner, wrestling at l27 lbs. Although not un- defeated, Pete Brubaker, whose name we will recall from the football season, is also doing an outstanding iob as a wrestler. Three other wrestlers, Bob Funk, Norris Boyd, and John Myers, are also showing promise as future varsity wrestlers. FRONT ROW . . . Coach Hungerford, Barry Miller, lrel Buck- wolter, Douglas Miller, Frank Sydansk, LeRoy Frey, Paul Groeschel, Pete Brubaker, Ted Watt, SECOND ROW . . . Ken Thomas,.Mel- vin Hess, Ronald Graham, Clark McCollough, Bob Funk, Norris Jr. Varsity Wrestling Results MT Opp. 34.. ...Warwick... . ...T9 30 .. .... Ephrata .......... ... l4 20 .. .... Manheim Central .. 25 28 .. ...Hempfield ..... ... 24 29 .. .... Garden Spot lo 43 .. .... Penn Manor .. .. 6 Won 5 Lost l Coached by Mr. Charles Hungerford and Mr. Eugene Miller, the .l.V. wrestling team spends most of its time developing fundamentals. Their time is spent not just on trying to win but also upon the idea of producing wrestlers who have fundamentals and are ready to learn the fine points of wrestling as members of the varsity team. Boyd, Mott Holt, Jim Schaeffer, THIRD ROW . . . Frank Slonne- ger, Jim Heisey, Andy Belsinger, Ed Leed, .lere Hoover, John Turn- bull, Coach Miller. ,t t fm Baseball Nine Finishes Fifth FRONT ROW . . . Bob Lawrence, manager, Harold Landis, Jeff Wolf, .leFf King, Don Lawrence, Jim Streaker, Bob Norcross, Gary Landis, Tom Rex. SECOND ROW . . . Coach Kliewer, Bill Steker- Handicapped by the scarcity ot returning lettermen, the Manheim Township baseball squad faced a tough year. L After an opening game shut-out by league champion Cocalico, 9-O the Streaks retaliated to defeat Warwick 8-O. However, they tailed to keep winning as they were beaten by Penn Manor, 4-l. At Ephrata the boys were again defeated 6-4. The Streaks began the second halt of the season with a 6-O loss to Cocalico. Their second meet- ing with Warwick evened the series with Warwick win- ning 7-5. The boys lost a hard-fought contest to Penn Manor by a close 5-4 score. ln the last game of the season, retiring Coach Cushman guided his team to a 5-3 victory over Ephrata. The team completed their l96l season in titth place. Their games tallied two wins and six losses. The outstanding players of the year, Dale Beasley, Dick Magruder, Charlie Smuck, Harold Kling, and Don Lawrence, along with the rest ot the squad fought a hard season under the direction ot coaches Cushman and Kliewer. Coaches and Seniors Coach Kliewer, Dick Magurder, Dale Beasley, Coach Cushman, Gary Landis. vetz, Norman Billipp, George Healey, Dave Stoeckel, Tim Funk, Charles Smuck, Dale Beasley, Dick Magruder, Harold Kling, Jim Cruickshank, Coach Cushman. I 962 Schedule April 5 .... .... M anheim April 9 ... ... Hemptield April i2 ... .... Penn Manor April 24 .. ...... Ephrata April 26 .. .. . Cocalico Mgy 1 ,, ..... Warwick May 3 . . .... Penn Manor May lO . .. .... Ephrata May i5 ... ... Cocalico May l7 ........................ Warwick FRONT ROW . . . Frank Kready, Fred Levin, Lee Melen, Daniel Barber, Gary Newkirk, David Grahek, Manager Jerry Graui.Absent1 Williams, David Halperin, Lewis Hemmer, Coach Charles. SECOND James Buller, James Bechtold, George Kaultman. ROW . . . Coach Bare, Larry Hammond, John Hansen, Ronald Tennis Squad Exceeds Expectations With only two returning lettermen, the Streak tennis team had dim hopes for a winning season. After an opening game defeat at the hands of War- wick by a score of 4-3, their hopes grew even dimmer. However, when they took the measure of Penn Manor 6-l, and Garden Spot, it became evident that the team's chances tor a victorious season were brighter. The boys overpowered Manheim Central in the next engage- ment 7-O. Conestoga Valley and Hemptield were beaten by identical scores ot 4-3. Keeping their string of vic- tories alive, the netmen upended the McCaskey J.V.'s in a 5-2 decision. At this point with a record of 6 wins and i defeat, we were tied tor the league lead with Donegal, our next and last opponent. Spirits were high as the team headed for this most important game of the season. The game was even going into the last doubles match, but Donegal's experience proved to be too much as they won by a 4-3 score. This loss gave us a 6-2 record enabling us to tinish in a very respectable second place. Ronald Barber will be the only senior member on the i962 team. Much of the burden of success will rest on his shoulders. I 962 Schedule April ie Donegal April i8 ...... Warwick April 25 ... ... Penn Manor April 30 .. Garden Spot May 2 . .. ...... Hempheld May 7 .... ......... M anheim May 9 , ,, ... Conestoga Valley May i4 ......................... McCaskey JV Township Golfers Show Promise GOLF SQUAD . , . FRONT ROW . . . Coach Palkovic, . . . Mike Tinney, WUllY Gfflgef DOVE Bl5l'10Pf John John Prouty, Bill Charles. SECOND ROW . . . Mike Shell, Gary Penn, John Turnbull, Dick Denlinger, THIRD ROW Weakened by the graduation of three seniors, in- cluding former District Champion King Knox, the l96l Manheim Township golf team included returning lettermen Rick McCroy, a lunior, and Dick Denlinger, a sophomore, plus Wally Gaige, John Hershey, and Mike Tinney. Although the team finished the season with a record of 6 wins, 8 losses, and one tie, there is a strong nucleus which promises to secure a better record in l962. The highlight of the season came when the young Streak golfers upset Hershey, by a l2-8 margin. lt was the first time the Streaks had ever beaten Her- shey and this defeat broke their l5 match winning streak. Hershey. I 962 Schedule March 30 .. . ---- Wilson April Q ,,,, . . . Catholic April 6 ,U .. Lebanon April 9 ... --- Refldlrlg April l3 , I , .... Lancaster April 16 .... . . . HersheY April l8 .... .. Cocalico April 23 .,.. ---. W HSOH April 27 lll, Catholic April 30 .... 1- Lemon May 4 .... ..... R eading May 7 .... .... L ancaster Moy l l , , , .......... Hershey May i4 .. ........... Cocalico Mayl8... . . . . District Tournament TRACK SQUAD . . . FRONT ROW . . . Joe Weidel, Howard Living ston, Bill Tinney, Scott Shank, Ted Smith, Don Graft, Denson Groene- daal, David Morrison, Jim Fatta. SECOND ROW . . . Coach Kilkuskie Steve Maurer, Jack Burkholder, Jody Glass, Brad Wiley, Bob Rock- well, Bill Anderson, Chris Byler, Coach Hower. THIRD ROW . . Dick Epler, Ted Weaver, Mike McCue, Charles Seneft, Tony Whitter, Dave Knapp, lon Dodd. FOURTH ROW . . . Glenn Myers, Marvin Miller, Harry Langford, Dave Landis, Joe Long, John Helm, Bruce Keith, Mike Freclricks, Clitiord Ward. FIFTH ROW . . . Tom Plihcik, lrel Buckwalter, Pete Burboker, Paul Geist, Fred Gorman, Jim Huf- ford, Dick Bore, LeRoy Frey, Leonard Byler. Streak Cindermen Capture League Bob Rockwell gives the shot put a mighty heave. e - A M ' Ml'-re inasfaviw meavvamwmw Harry Langford and Chris Byler clear hurdles during a timed workout. Manheim Township completed its third consecutive undefeated season and captured The league crown for The Third straight year. The Streaks also won The Lancaster County and The Manheim Lions Meets, each of These for the fourth year in succession. In remain- ing undefeated The Streaks have now won thirty-one dual and Triangular meets in a row. Five school records fell during This perfect season. New records were set in The mile, The shot put, The discus, the pole vault, and The 220. By placing in Their events at The district Track meet held aT McCaskey High School, Chris Byler and Jody Glass were entitled to compete in The state Track meet which Took place aT Penn State. Jody went on To place fourth in The lavelin event. Despite The graduation of several outstanding seniors, There will be a strong nucleus of seniors and underclassmen which should give us another winning season. This nucleus is comprised of Steve Maurer, The mile, Jody Glass, the iavelin, Chris Byler, The pole vault, Harry Langford, The hurdles, and Bob Rockwell, The shot put. These Track stars could very well lead The Streaks To another un- defeated season and conference championship. .un if T i Steve Maurer gets ready for the long mile run. l962 Schedule April 4 . .. .. Cocalico April 9 .... ........... S olanco April 16 .. Lampeter-Strasburg April i8 ...... Elizabethtown April 25 Columbia April 27 . .. l-lempheld April 30 .... Warwick Mqy 2 , ... Penn Manor Mqy 7 , ........ Manheim Mqy 16 .. Conestoga Valley May l2 .... County Meet May i9 . . District Meet Crown for Third Straight Year - Jody Glass, who placed fourth in The State meet, practices hurling the lavelin. Harry Langford, Lloyd Colio, Dave Morrison, Jody Glass, Ted Weaver, Chris Byler, and Steve Maurer, along with Mr. Kilkuskie and Mr. Hower Pace-Setters of The Township TrC1Cli TGGFFI admire the well-earned County League and County Meet trophies. J Doorway to a Better Education Dr. Nitrauer, Supervising Principal of Manheim Township schools, addresses The student loody of The high school. ' ---1- .1-11 11 .- 121 - -1.1 1 .1. 1 1 1,3 i 1 1 '1' f 1, - ' ..,j!-111.1 M . H11 111-11'i '...? 1 - 111 2 1 1'11..,g '. - ii S. -' 15 11 111 .11 X .23 i 155 Q 11 5,1-.g .,1? A ...1. 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WILLIAM E. NITRAUER Supervising Principal ARTHUR R. OTT High school Principal iii .igv -1'.. iE':' SEE . ll l ll Q El 1 li ri nl sfrilzif' iliwl l ffflllff ALVA R. ESHLEMAN Assistant Principal WARD P. LATSHAW, JR. Assisfunf Principal F5522 87 VIOLET ANDREWS High School Secreiory MARIE M. GEHMAN P.B.X. Operator DOROTHY HEINZELMAN Junior High Secretary Mrs. Gehmun lends cw helping hand to Bob Rockwell as cz port of o secre- Tc:ry's daily routine. ecretaries CHRISTINE C. NISSLEY Distric? Secretary MARTHA R. WILLETT Assisiant Disirici' Secretary ETHYI. .I. REIDENBAUGH HELEN M. SUYDAM Assistant Disiricf Secreiary Clerk 88 Department Chairmen RUSSELL M. BERKHEIMER, JR. Social Studies B.A. Franklin 8. Marshall College, M.A. University of Pennsyl- vania, Director of Junior and Senior Play. WILLIAM D. CUSHMAN Safety Education B.S. Millersville State college, Director, Pupil Transportation. WARREN DRUCKENBROD Foreign Language A.B. Pennsylvania State College, M.Ed. Pennsylvania State Col- legef Sponsor National Honor Society, Yearbook Adviser. GEORGE M. EHEMANN Industrial Arts B.S. Millersville State College, M.S. University of Pennsylvania, Varsity Basketball Coach, Yearbook Adviser. MORGAN E. FOOSE Business Education B.S. Bloomsburg State College, M.Ed. Teachers College of Co- lumbia University. HAROLD L. KLING Science B.S., Shippensburg State College, M.Ed. Pennsylvania State University. Sophomore Class Adviser, Science Club Adviser. REBECCA C. LEAMAN Mathematics B.S. Millersville State College: M.S. Temple University. Ad- viser Future Teachers of America. WISON K. LEWARS Physical Education and Health B.S. Kutztown State College: M.S. Penn State University. RICHARD F. MILLER Art B.S. Kutztown State College. MABEL F. MURRAY English B.S. Bucknell University, M.A. Catholic University of America Senior Class Adviser. HAROLD W. SHARR Music B.S. West Chester State College: M.A. New Yor University, Director, Choir, Senior Choral Club, Solo Club, Candlelight Singers. I RICHARD LEWIS CHARLES Hygiene Physical Education B.S. West Chester State College, Assistant Tennis Coach, Gym Club Adviser. PATRICIA L. COLLER Health, Physical Education B.S. Pennsylvania State University, Assistant Hockey Coach, Cheerleader Adviser, Leaders Club Adviser. !f!',, p A' fr-fe ,IMMJ 1j,,W,.,.,Zf,,..2bf BARBARA s. DAVIS ,Q',,,g6,,,,y1j Swimming, Physical Education B.S. Pennsylvania State University. ESTHER M. DURBORAW Spanish A.B. Gettysburg College, M.Ed. Temple University. DANIEL K. BARE B.S. Kutztown State College, Coach. Art Tennis Club Adviser, Varsity Tennis KENNETH BARSHINGER Physical Education, Hygiene, Swimming B.S. West Chester State College, Varsity Swimming Coach Swim ming Club Adviser. PATRICIA M. BAYNE English B.S. Kent State University, Cheerleader Adviser. ALLEN C. BOYER Physics, B.S. Lebanon Valley College, Club Adviser. Earth Science ANDREW L. BRYANT Biology, Advanced General Science, Earth Science B.S. Millersville State College, Biology Club Adviser. MARGARET S. BURNIGHT Latin B.S. Millersville State College. Faculty i M. Ed. Temple University, Physics CLAIRE L. ElSENHART English B.A. Pennsylvania State University, Junior Class Adviser. ANN L. ENSCOE English, French B.A. University of Washington. RONALD D. ESSICK Algebra ll, General Math B.S. Franklin and Marshall College, Hi-Lite Assisat viser. M. JANE FEGLEY Guidance B.S. Millersville State College, Co-Sponsor Student Council. . ' , ,T-ly, C' ' 0 0 ls Well-Prepared and Willing Mr. Boyer helps Mike McCue with the many problems of physics. i 9 1 Radio fo conirol towerl Our new language laboratory enabled us to increase our fluency in many of the foreign languages. to Help Scholars Become Ri h in , NEVIN R. FRANTZ, JR. Industrial Arts ESTHER H. FRITZ English A.B. Bucknell University. JULIA M. FYOCK Home Economics B.S. Pennsylvania State University. JAMES H. GARRETT, JR. General Music, English B.S. Wes? Chester State College, Director Junior Orchestra, Junior Choral Club. B.S. Millersville State College, Stage Crew Adviser. Band, Junior ROBERT B. GRAUPENSPERGER Driver Education B.A. St. Francis College, M.Ed. Pennsylvania State University, Assistant Football Coach, Key Club Sponsor. E. ARLENE HAUCK Algebra I, General Math B.S. Millersville State College, Ninth Grade Class Adviser. ROBERT F. HEISSE English A.B. Franklin and Marshall College. EMILY T. HESS Mathematics B.A. Wesleyan University, M.L. University of Pittsburgh. SHIRLEY M. HOFFECKER Reading B.S. Millersville State College, M.Ed. Temple University. PAULINE A. HOFFMAN Health, Physical Education B.S. Pennsylvania State University, Adviser Junior High Cheer- leaders, Junior High Leaders Club. ,H s 'iff il. Y JACOB T. HOOVER, JR. Problems of Democracy, World Cultures B.A. Franklin and Marshall College. C. WENDELL HOWER Commercial Arithmetic, Applied Math, Refresher Math A.B. Franklin and Marshall College, M.Ed. Temple University, Assistant Track Coach. CHARLES W. HUNGERFORD Physical Education, Swimming B.S. Springfield College, Assistant Wrestling Coach, Adviser Boys Gym Club. S. ROBERT JACKSON Geography B.S. Millersville State College, Assistant Junior High Football Coach. BARBARA JOHN Junior High Librarian, English B S Millersville State College. MARY R. KEHL English nior Red Cross Adviser. HENRY KENEAGY Boys' Guidance BS Millersville Stale College, M.Ed. Franklin cmd Marshall Col lege Student Council Adviser, Stage Crew Adviser JANE N. KENNEDY Reading BS Millersville State College, M.S. Temple University Guide Youth in Endless Search for ALEX A. KILKUSKIE World History, Problems of Democracy B.S. Temple University, M.Ed. Temple University, Varsity Track Coach, Assistant Football Coach. DONALD H. KLIEWER Mathematics B.S. Millersville State College, Math Club Adviser, Junior High Basketball Coach, Varsity Baseball Coach. RICHARD R. KLOTZ Guidance A.B. Bucknell University, M.A. Bucknell University, Junior Safety Council Adviser. CHARLES C. KREIDER Earth Science B.S. Millersville State College, M.Ed. Temple University, Me- teorology Club Adviser. Success FLORENCE B. KREIDER General Homemaking B.S. Mansfield State College, Creative Hands Club Adviser. EUGENE C. KRUIS Civics, Pennsylvania History B.A, St. Francis College, M.Ed. Temple University, Varsity Foot- ball Coach. 'WW ,MW v VERA JANE LATSHAW Geography B.S. Millersville State College, Junior Student Council Adviser KENNETH E. LEISTER General Shop B.S. Millersville State College, Assistant Basketball Coach. R. DEAN LEMON Metal Shop, Mechanical Drawing B.S. Millersville State College, Varsity Rifle Coach. ROBERT E. LEWIS Algebra, Plane and Solid Geometry, Trigonometry B.S. Mansfield State College, M.S. Alfred University, Math Adviser. Club LORETTA J. MORSE Shorthand, Typing B.S. Grove City College , M.S. Temple University. MARIA L. MURPHY English B.S. California State College. ROBERT E. MURPHY English B.S. California State College. JOAN M. NOLAN French B.A. St. Mary's College, French Club Adviser. JAMES E. LIVENGOOD Chemistry B.S. Juniata College, M.S. University of Michigan. CHARLES LOHIN, JR. General Science A.B. Franklin and Marshall College, M.S. Temple University. CHARLES W. LONGENECKER History, Mathematics A.B. Franklin and Marshall College, M.S. Temple University CONSTANCE McKlVETT Mathematics B.A. Stanford University. DONALD L. MEASE Instrumental Music B.S. West Chester State College, M.S. University of Pennsyl- vania, Band and Orchestra Director. To Train EUGENE W. MILLER American History B.S. West Chester State College, M.S. University of Scranton, Varsity Wrestling Coach. Dick Miller and Bob Slick work at the off-set press in preparation tor the printing of the senior play pro grams., as Jim Eberle and Dick Shelly make up pads of corridor passes Students for Specific Vocations DOROTHY B. NYSTROM Librarian I B.S. Millersville State College, Library Service Club Adviser. STEPHEN J. PALKOVIC Algebra, Biology all Q' W B.S. Millersville State College, Assistant Football Coach, Varsity Golf Coach. ELIZABETH PETERS German, French B.S. Millersville State College, German Club A Club Adviser. JOSEPH M. ROBINSON English -W B.S. Pennsylvania Universiiy, Assist lt Fabalty Athletics. l' R W WV dviser, Russian Mgihfcvger of ! M . 4 l STANLEY WILLS Driver Education B.S. Millersville State College Safety Council Adviser, Asst. Baseball Coach, Assistant Foot- ball Coach. JAMES D. STAUFFER Science B.S. Franklin and Marshall College, Junior High Science Club Adviser. BETTY STOCKTON Swimming, Physical Education B.S. Drexel Institute, M.Ed. Temple University, Coach, Synchronized Swimming Club Adviser. RONALD E. WALLACE Special Education B.S. Pennsylvania State University. PAUL. C. WARWOOD Special Education B.S. Millersville State College. MARY S. WEAVER History Varsity Hockey B.S. Millersville State College, M.S. Pennsylvania State Univer sity, Teen Actors Adviser. To Lead BARRY K. WEINHOLD American History, Pennsylvania History, Civics B.S. Millersville State College, Hi-Lite Adviser. ELAINE L. WILSON HELEN H. WISE General Business, Typing Home Economics B.S. Bucknell University, Tri-Hi-Y B.Ed. Temple University, Adviser, Red Cross Adviser. Club Adviser. F.H.A 98 LL Q NV , ii W ,. lg , A I. JAMES S. MARTIN ROBERT E. HUMPHREVILLE RICHARD D. MONCRIEF M.D. D.D.S. M.D. Medical Examiner Dental Examiner Medical Examiner EDNA C. ARMSTRONG R.N. B.S. School Nurse BETSEY A. ALDEN B.S. Dental Hygienist Pupil in Beneficial Extra Activit School district engages mobile unit to give X-rays to seventh and Dr. Moncrief examines Dave Landis for varsity swimming. twelfth grades. i I , 99 'gif' ,fig ig . . SCHOOL aus DRIVERS . . . KNEELING . . . Ralph Mumper, Richard Herman Svess, Herberf Hess, Roy Huber, Ed Sfefiv, Bill Lefevl Wlfmef, George Grofl, Allen Hess, James Zseroi, Charles Myers, CIWVISTHSSS- Amos Keller- STANDING . . . Daniel Forrey, Hcrold Buclcwolfer, We Give Recognition to Those Who JUNE B. WITMAN Dielifiun GEORGE H. GARRETT Superinfendeni' of Buildings and Grounds JUNIOR HIGH COOKS . . . L to R . . . Miss Miller, Mrs. Krcfzert, Mrs. Mummo, Mrs. Schwenk, Mrs. Grohom, Mrs. Heislond, Mrs. Forney. JUNIOR HIGH CUSTODIANS . . . Mr. Mummo, Mr. Sfohl, Mr. Ness. A f f -Wm f f r-w:ml.wrmsf-:fi.-:smmseammumrl.s:1e,iil,l.1fw,- .-. .f .- SENIOR HIGH COOKS . . . SEATED . . . Mrs. R. Craley, Mrs. Hostetter, Mrs. Buch. STANDING . . . Mrs. kl M R 'h rd, Mrs. Garrett, Mrs. Lehman, Mrs. E. Craley, Mrs. Killian, Mrs. McGarvey. Spren e, rs. eica Serve Lln elfishl , and Faithfull Snow! Snow! Snow! Plows and road blocks! No mat- ter what The weather, our capable bus drivers are always behind the wheel, safely bringing us to and from school each day of the year. Washing blackboards, cleaning hallways, and mow- ing lawns are lust a few of the many iobs that the maintenance men, and cleaning ladies undertake each day. Although we do not always see them, They are making our classrooms more comfortable and making the needed improvements in and around our school buildings. Other indispensable people in our school are the dietitian and cafeteria cooks. It is their iob To furnish the student body with a variety of wholesome food at a price which they can afford. SENIOR HIGH CUSTODIANS . . . Mr. Bedi, Mr. Frey, Mr. Reidenbaugh. 101 Doorway to Preparation The lighted lomps of learning of Junior High School. ,fr ,gif ififglgffnf aw. v 'f' 7 T' 12 Zi f f 7 sf ' Z , ' ff gf M 5 K1 V .S- 1, U! 'af VN! 2511 yy! 6 Qifgigf gsP3f5i2 T5? Q s -Q A gi f 5 ' gif? A 1 .Li S gg , 2 EH Q ia Xwsggay M K i5iHif?2Z W?2aQ Q f igQmSiE? 1iF1glg wig Ex ilfi , Lrg. 'sgfsigqmlgi iigliri gkgfii YT T-5 E r. g? lgf!i gi Q f g ig J M i iff? I kg i 5251 gg? K 57 mb mia 'Wu 'rim li QQQLQ' gli Night view of the forium. angst? 1 . J' 5' P A ,Hr 51 eI'1TI'CIf1C6 To 95 sf? .1-,-!. Jriglr z fi if 'Sign A X s ra , 3, ,Ji 'fy ' R iii 5' 5,6 ,, fm! Q X is .4f1ig?,,? ,i , F 3 1 52, is w wgf R f? s g igs? ,V ,xr 1 2 sf ,211 fi lj if X 1 , S Ai n, S E . -f . 51:2 ff Ix 1 R' xg? i's ,E?i2i wage swigivi Q52 Y The audi JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS . . . Donald Carr, Secretary, Michael Klos, Treasurer, Donald Lawrence, President, Anne Flexmon, vice- president. On the fading shadow of the seniors appear the members of the lunior class, formulating their responsibilities and choosing their leaders. They are preparing themselves for the task which lies ahead of them when they will become the seniors of Manheim Township High School. The high points of the junior year included the annual Halloween Queen contest in which Kathy Delaney, Mary Murphy, and Diana Zimmerman represented the class, the all school dance, sponsored by the iunior class, and the junior play, held March 30 and 31, l962. The iunior year seemed to be a whirl of testing programs, but now that these tests are completed, the iuniors look forward to their last and best year at Manheim Township High School. Knowledge Increases with Years .Q ...f ,fi s- -I- I. , -:vw .save at. bln! IICE Mrs. Eisenhart . . . FRONT ROW: Mrs Eisenhart, Mary Murphy, La Vergne Minnig, Edith Kreider, Robert Lawrence, Joyce Martzall, Pam Miller, Carol Martin, Stan May. SECOND ROW: Ronald May, Thomas Long, Harolyn Kline, Linda Longenecker, Judy Lalley, Lynn Long, Josie Kramer, Alma O'Donnell, Marvin Miller. THIRD IIJL Mr. Livengood . . . FRONT ROW: Ned Sterling, Barbara Sand- man, Margie Shapiro, Nancy Plastow, Marlene Patches, Jane Solo- dky, Marcia Spitzer, Georgia Ritnour. SECOND ROW: Mr. Livengood Paula Shain, Carol Stone, Mary Stohr, Jean Stolarz Dennis Sen SSHICI1, Tom Rex, Ray Potts, Robert Stroeble. THIRD ROW: Dorf 5 l E 5 N ROW: Dave Landis, Joe Long, Peter Lehman, Robert Norcross, George Kling, Dave Martin, Steve Lindenberg, Ward Lat- shaw, Alan Mueller. FOURTH ROW: Mike Klos, Joseph Madden, William Marks, Harry Langford, Joseph Keller, Kenneth Long, Donald Lawrence, Jeffery King, John Klaus. Steele, Bill Overly, John Royer, Mike Schell, Beverly Siegrist, Marcia Rick, Jo Pflueger, Peggy Poorbaugh. FOURTH ROW: Lee Stevens, Harold Spatz, David Stoeckel, Kent Stephan, Stan Smith, Bill Stekervetz, Jim Streaker, Don, Sydansk. ABSENTEE: Caroline Snyder. iwtmmXf'fmmvwnwmmmumuwfemmt.i ri t - r 's1n4RSm lSfl2Ni IILM Miss Morse . . . FRONT ROW: Doris Kratzert, Beverly Rowe, Julie Sesseman, Peggy Gerwer, Lin Hodgen, Valerie Frank, Karen Updegrove, Jean Groff. SECOND ROW: Miss Morse, Dottie Hafer, Judy Shotzberger, Kathy Monaghan, Sheila Eberly, Norma Crockett, Judy Warfel, Lindo Braungard, Sue Good. THIRD ROW: Ronald B b k , Robert Rupp, David Longenecker, Carole Kopp, Joan Wbr1il?rMarilyn Kehl, Doris Hafer, Gail Eichelberger. FOURTH ROW: Rick Groff, Dick Shoff, Don Keller, Bob Schaum, Jim Knapp, Bill Meck. IIRE Mr. Essick . . . FRONT ROW: Joy Willett, Mary Towers, Sally Eisenhart, Sue Schneider, Mary Ellen Tyo, Duncan MocRae, June Zuck, Diana Zimmerman, Jackie Logue. SECOND ROW: Mr. Essick, Mary Lou Stone, Nancy Wilcox, Ted Watt, Kathy Dulaney, Sandy Hofferth, Earl Kautz, Marianna Wise, Sally Urban. THIRD IIRL Miss Leaman . . . FRONT ROW: Judy Gunner, Pam Hillard, Martha Hill, Susie Heinzelman, Joyce Gardner, Bobbe Jones, Lorena Sue Gill, Judy Hartman. SECOND ROW: Miss Leaman, Johanna Herr, Barbara Hughes, Sherry Hair, Patty Garber, Sally Graff, Carol Harnish. THIRD ROW: Ruth Ann Hess, Alan Ingram, David ROW: Frank Sydansk, Ronald Buch, Ed Watson, Henry Tome, Ken- dall Knox, Louise Van Horne, Marty Powl, Linda Moorhouse. FOURTH ROW: Robert Wiker, Bob Greene, Tom Schrawder, Ed Moen, Will Powers, Cliff Ward, Dave Bishop, Nancy Lewis, Jay Hansen. Halperin, John Helm, Barry Hogan, Alfred Gerhard, Barbara Healey, Darlene Herr. FOURTH ROW: Bob Hughes, Bruce Keith, Tim Funk, George Johnson, Mike Glassmire, David Greenwood, John Gooding, John Hershey. ,gp- as -Y, M-f, , Kaistss1murx,1wfaaa mfrssiratsawsvliaymsx pwammmemsnmwwnsannwusmnmmnmfe llWD Mr. Druckenbrod . . . FRONT ROW: Carole Esbenshade, Jane Donnell, Diane Forney, Eileen Abramson, Susan Belstra, Anne Flex- man, Kathy Butts, Billy Charles. SECOND ROW: Jim Blanshine, Ray Derrickson, Chris Eaby, Jim Dobbs, Carolyn Brackbill, Ellen An- spach, Bonnie Bedi, David Brener. THIRD ROW: Mr. Druckenbrod, Q 2 s i l i W .. 1 1' mm.. iii ll .nit 1 2 tw if i l r .L 1 rd Wir af in in f i , g r if gg? 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THIRD ROW: Vicki Goddard, Dale Dombach, Norman Blasting off on a proper traiectory into senior high school is the goal of the sophomore class. Promoted only last year from iunior high school, the sophomores anticipate an en- lightening and enjoyable experience centered around school and its diversified activities. The tenth graders real- ize that academic achievement is more important now than ever before. With a knowledge of the problems of the up- perclassmen, they are striving to be the concerned citizens of today and the eFFective leaders of tomorrow. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS . . . Lee Melen, president: Peter Bruba- ker, vice-president, Joseph Wuersch, treasurer: Lesley Elmer, secretary. Diflendall, Ronald Dreyer, Frank Frantz, Ernest Dubble, Leroy Frey, Thomas Crago, Paul Geist. FOURTH ROW: Nancy Colvin, Kathryn Dombach, Terry Folkman, Fred Gorman, Walter Gaige, John Fisher, Sandra Galen, Patricia Gable, Michael Eager. 5 f Hi- 1-Q, n-.sit . . , :.filf:-:still-pnlmmer, ,,-, - .-, t M. gQ:a:t-wtf-1, , . -mlm-sanwnti,mwt,vi1s v l N E E S lOCH Mr. Hower . . . FRONT ROW: David Martin, Barry Miller, Rosemary Morgan, Mary Lehman, Cathy McCorkel, David Long, Linda Lewis, Sandy Maurer, Mary Beth McCutheheon. SECOND ROW: Stuart Loss, Douglas Miller, Ray Miller, Bonnie Mumper, Bon- nie Mease, Sally Martin, Susan Leidy. THIRD ROW: Mr. Hower, lOHK Mr. Kling . . . FRONT ROW: Donna Brendle, Robert Breder, Andrew Billipp, 50f1ClI'G Boore, Michael Brubaker, Linda Balabanow Mary Jo Buller. SECOND ROW: Barry Brandt, Leonard Byler Linda Caccamo, Jayne Caruana, Linda Benton, Madelene Barley Barbara Beau, Carolyn Carvell, Susan Colon. THIRD ROW: Mr 1 I Carol Maxey, Herb Migdon, Tom Minnich, Cindy McCormick, Kathy Livingston, Judy McElfish, Fred Levin, Dave Mentzer. FOURTH ROW: Dennis Logan, Janet Marks, Kenneth McDivitt, Lee Melen, Robert McCartney, Keith Maurer, Clark McCollough, Ronald Leibley. AB- SENTEES: Joe Moore, Nancy Longenecker. Kling, Millicent Beaver, Lois Christman, Elaine Bailey, George Brown, Lowell Balman, Richard Bedient, Carole Amand, Gordon Bleacher. FOURTH ROW: Pete Brubaker, Ben Bender, Richard Barr, Louis Bibri, Glen Carvell, Jim Black, Jay Armstrong, Lowell Amand. AB. SENTEES: Irel Buckwalter, James Bowers. fg,g3fs,:g,',: -sins-. -lung ,.,,,,oq, nfwa:xnse'12esmvfs:Q1Q,3is-wry f migvmsawmvsglmawwawzswfwmxutgw mga new --it ti,,ew.aa.mWa...,,W - l l IORB Mr. Berkheimer . . . FRONT ROW: Nancy White, Nancy Geyer, Ken Thomas, Linda Whitman, Judy Weaver, Kathy Wubbels, Shirley Weidel, Sharyn Weikert, Jean Umlker. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Wilson, Ray Witmer, Susan Tunney, Nancy Zwally, Alice Vincent, Sam Treynor, Janet Warley, Susan Wager, Cheryl Will. THIRD ROW: Sue Warren, Irene Peckham, Jim Wiftle, Joe Wuersch, Paul Miller, David Wagenseller, Bill Wein, Bill White, Jim Bechtel. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Berkheimer, Dennis Preperato, Michael Tinny, Roger Wiker, Charles Bink, Charles Keen, Lindley Wells, Roger Bixler, David Witmer. A. aim-1 ,Ci lORH Mr. Heisse . . . FRONT ROW: Alverta Dellinger, Elaine Holl- inger, Lorna Greenawalt, Pat Hoover, Carole Harnly, Jeanne Hinerdeer, Nancy Kautz, Diane Goodhue. SECOND ROW: Mr. Heisse, Sandy Hodecker, Sally Hoober, Holly Hostetter, Jean Hood- ley, Joanna Hertzler, Susan Hcuk, Sallie Gorman, Nancy Hamilton. lORM Mr. Murphy . . . FRONT ROW: John Lausch, Barry Leed, Harvy Seiple, Judy Landis, Carol Kilburn. SECOND ROW: Mr. Mur- phy, Louise Landreth, Karen Kopp, Sherryl Kuhn, Freido May, Kathy THIRD ROW: Craig Johnson, William Hoke, Ronald Richard lmholt, Philip Greiner, Dennis Green, James Haldy, Dean Hartman. FOURTH ROW: William Holliday, James Hultord, Jere Hoover, Paul Groeschel, Robert Julius, Terry Hamm, Kenneth Guilmart, Alan Grolt. ABSENTEES: Pat Hollinger, Darel Johns. Graham, LaBane. THIRD ROW: Doris Lausch, Mary Ann Landis, Glenn Knoe- plle, Maury Kendrick, Glenn Landis, Frank Kready, Edward Leed, ABSENTEES: Richard Keen, Kristin Kilheffer, Carol Kimball. IOPW Mr. Warwood . . . FRONT ROW: Sally Myers, Sylvia Pfaeflle, Richard Nuss, Gary Penn. THIRD ROW: Terry Nixdorf, Hilary Nixon, Mark Pearl, David Palmgren, James Ott. SECOND ROW: Mr. War- Patricia Phelan, Donald Palmquist, Thomas Plihcik, Stephanie wood, Donna Price, Ginger Nettke, Glenn Myers, Cindy Murphy, Nekut, Richard Price, Brian Polley. Many Opportunities for Freshmen Doorways to the future are opening wide for the class of I965: In many courses there are new approaches de- signed to challenge every student and to prepare him for our complex world with its ever-widening opportunities. The freshmen will be able to enioy the full benefits of the newly installed language laboratory and a four year language sequence. A theory method has been introduced into the college preparatory science course. With these innovations as examples of the freshmen's future at Manheim Township and as evidence of more to come, the freshmen only have to walk into the doorways which are opened for them, and there they will find op- portunities with which to improve themselves and to help create a better world society. 9AB Mr. Boyer . . . FRONT ROW: Phyllis Iles, Beth Kochenour, Ruth Hoover, Meredith Jones, Cindy Kirchoff, Fred Huffman, Ronald Hess, Bill Keen. SECOND ROW: Dee Lafferty, Carol Johnson, Kathy Houck, Susan Hess, Barbara Hollinger, Barbara Hohen- warter, Kathy Huffman, Dorinda Kochel. THIRD ROW: Mr. Boyer, FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS . . . Sandra Getz, asst, treasurer, Kerry Keith, treasurer, Donna Parke, secretary, David Zimmerman, president, Virginia Murphy, vice-president, Scott Pringle, asst. treas. Barbara L. Hollinger, Dennis C. Landis, Rrobert Killough, Richard Hills, Mott Holt, Don Kreider. FOURTH ROW: Thomas Huber, Ron- ald Hess, Kerry Keith, Peggy Langford, James Jones, James Kauff- man, Claudette Knotwell. ssL'zrcriarfi2ma lanmre4wniawf, .iseglgf f--f V at. i2 L:isiiiiii,fi:i., i .. .,,,,,.., fm E i 1 I . I E i i S 9AE Mrs. Enscoe . . . FRONT ROW: Jeannie Linton, Joan Martin, Linda Magann, Susan Martin, Harry Miller, Pam McCollough, Dave Lehman, Priscilla Longenecker. SECOND ROW: Marilyn Long, San- dra Miller, Deborah Lebo, Patricia McCreery, Peggy Miller, Claire McLaughlin. THIRD ROW: James Lehman, Barry March, Ronald Le- nox, David Long, Helene Lehman, Patricia Long, Arlene Lindenberg, Kathy McCray. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Enscoe, Paul Mowery, Randy Martin, Bruce MacBride, Pat Lehman, Mike Martin, Mike Marty. ABSENTEES: Doug Leed, Linda Lintner. 9AH Miss Hauck . . . FRONT ROW: Harold Eager, Tom Flannery, Bob Dickman, Donald Carper, Cliff Firestone, Alfred Douple, Judy Downing, Barbara Bruner. SECOND ROW: Richard Dubble, Carol Ellis, Roger Flury, Sandy Brubaker, Cindy Engrolt, Danny Diller, Dave Cochran, Jack Fitz. THIRD ROW: Gladys Dyer, Allen Eshen- 9CK Mr. Kreider . . . FRONT ROW: Ann Beyer, Linda Brown, Julia Brodhecker, Dawne Bair, Chris Barton, Dick Bell, John Adams, David Ballantine. SECOND ROW: Sandra Baird, Eileen Bausch, Randal Bixler, Thomas Bingham, John Brill, Jo Ann Baker, Jill Ayers, Carol Ashby. THIRD ROW: David Bell, Doug Armstrong, shade, Barbara Burkins, Margaret Eberle, Bob Denlinger, Laverne Dotterer, Phyllis Bryson. FOURTH ROW: Miss Hauck, Steve Eshel- man, Gerald Clark, David Frey, Bill Drescher, Mike Dorwart, Judy Frey, Sharon Derr. ABSENTEE: Linda Fox. Robert Banzett, Sharon Beasley, Jolyn Ayers, Susan Brabard, Janet Baile, Barbara Adee. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Kreider, Gary Bennett, Alan Beasley, Norris Boyd, Andy Belsinger, Mike Bermel. ABSEN- TEES: Dale Beam, Darlene Barley. V :wwf-wwwwnwinmu'fvfaimniwtsrmmmmwwwmwmia - ifx:ss1w:Nmnv.rtmnsc:swmssl:mxu2:w lIfa1rs.: I I I 9EP Mrs. Peters . . . FRONT ROW: Kay Nixdorf, Donna Myers, Don Rothfus, Philip Raezer, Robert Richards, Elliot Rubin, Linda Riley, Linda Neff. SECOND ROW: Kathy Powers, Nancy Rohrer, Connie Musser, Karen Robb, Linda Parmer, Carol Myers, Josephine Paris, Robert Reese. THIRD ROW: John Peifer, Barbara Prosser, Virginia 9EW Mrs. Wilson . . . FRONT ROW: Steve Weisberger, George Wolf, Katherine Wallace, Nancy High, Betty Minnich, Tom Weaver, Carol Todd, David Tritt. SECOND ROW: Joyce Wilkinson, Sandra Truman, Julie Wedge, Bill Wilson, Harry Wink, John Zuck, Walter Saner, Bob Wilson. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Wilson, Richard Steinmetz, Murphy, Donna Parke, John Myers, Bill Renkin, Jim Potts, David Newswanger. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Peters, Dale Musser, John Par- ker, Sharon Nolt, Rebecca Pickel, Glen Robbins, Bill Rosskob, Scott Pringle. Mike Zimmeran, Pat Todd, Sue Weidman, Marianne Wiggins, Sil- via Veith, Mary Ellen Weitzel, Violeta Ziedonis. FOURTH ROW: Dave Zimmerman, James Tobler, Larry Wiker, Robert Van Asselt, Ralf Murray, Norman Weaver. ABSENTEES: Stanley Solodky, John White. iii ff Wil W,t ml' : .ff:,,,,m., ,M-...W ,. ,.,., .. f .. ,W -f . iv . iv-JAM Q! 1.6 Mix. 9RL Mr. Lewis . . . FRONT ROW: Denise Glick, Shirley Graham, Melvin Hess, Ruth Houck, Linda Gable, Ben Good, Jeffery Greene, Robert Hershey. SECOND ROW: Mr. Lewis, Robert Hauf, Thomas Hall, Ricky Gregg, Edwin Gochnauer, Larry Harnly, Bob Gerhard, Arlene Gochnauer. THIRD ROW: Sandy Getz, Robert Funk, Sally SCL Mr. Longenecker . . . FRONT ROW: William Moyer, Mary Ryan, Bob Quinn, Rae Oster, 'Harry Rosman, Jim Miller, Richard Newcomer, Paul Rodgers. SECOND ROW: Steven Ross, Cheryl Robb, Linda Nuss, Nancy Risser, Barbara Powl, Barbara Penn, Susan Northup, Karen Newberry. THIRD ROW: Sandra Neel, Shirley 8DK Mr. Kliewer . . . FRONT ROW: Scott Sims, Charles Schwenk, Edwin Schwenk, Dorinda Sprenkle, Barbara Shearer, Pamela Smith, Janis Snake, Eric Stoner. SECOND ROW: Mr. Kliewer, Judy Shain, Evelyn Saner, Bob Singleton, Ronald Snyder, Eric Spitzer, Linda Shaub, Jay Style, Cheryl Shenk. THIRD ROW: Sandra Schacter, Graetz, Carol Hecht, Sharry Galen, Mary Jane Graft, Cecilia Herr. FOURTH ROW: Jim Heisey, Larry Harsch, Chris Heller, John Frey, Ray Hershey, Vicki Hard, Rosene Herr. ABSENTEE: Phyllis Hake. :K Pletz, Phyllis Plaxa, Linda Peifer, Genevieve Renkin, Rick Reed, Rick Rothfus, Melvin Rhoads. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Longenecker, Donald Quigley, David Sams, James Royer, Gaylord Poling, Paul Nuss, Dennis Nettke, Dave Miley. ABSENTEE: Timothy Phelan. Diane Skibinski, Judy Shaub, Linda Sachs, Ed Shenk, Jim Lowers, Ronald Stolarz, Sandro Thuler. FOURTH ROW: Thomas Hapel, William Stradtman, Vernon Simpson, James Shubrooks, Kathryn Spindell, Patty Sener, Ernie Schreiber, Estelle Sherman, Sam Seaber. wvww . mixssesw - wwwwr irrrmwmtwS.fmv: t.:,4v'f. 'H Q1-r:v:w: :s.:,:.:wsm:nm:m ' rf, 8EM Mr. Miller . . . FRONT ROW: Audrey Frey, Nadine Eberly, Margaret Crago, Gerry Ann Daily, Dave Curran, Thomas Dommel, David Creamer, Glenn Carley. SECOND ROW: Bob Coy, Richard Davidson, Richard Clime, Eric Douple, Mary Lou Forney, Sandy Frank, Leslie Fishel, Debbie Forry. THIRD ROW: Tim Collins, John 8JS Mr. StauFler . . . FRONT ROW: Marty Hurwitz, Beniamin Hos- tetter, Dennis Henry, Randy Herr, David Johnson, Greg Jamison, Cindy Hessen, Linda Hess. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Johnson, Susan Kistler, George Hake, Bill Hollinger, Earl Hess, Lemar Hollinger, Bob Hamilton, Dale Hartsough, Chuck Helm. THIRD ROW: Mr. Byler, Beth Figart, Gloria Farneth, Christine Cuorno, Martin Camp bell, Charles De Martino, Dennis Diffendall. FOURTH ROW: Mr Miller, Mike Coffey, Bob Devenney, Bill Devlin, Susanne Coyne Colleen Connor, Beverly Eaby, Brenda Fisher, Randy Caldwell. Stautier, Janet King, Cris Hertzler, Ruth Huston, Sally Humpton, Kathy King, Carol Hoke, Charlotte Keith. FOURTH ROW: Susan Kimball, Sally Hetzel, Linda Kaultman, Sheldon Hartman, Tom Hess, Bill Hunna, Phil Hammond, Robert Hess. ABSENTEE: Maureen Jordan. 4fY4?24tf'f'sfHs':fr'wzm:f::.emf1:wgwM,:::amfsg.r . , -L ll., 1suw'v,, ,fwmsi.ssm..m.i.f.w- ,,,,,,,,5,,,.,m ,,.o.,,.u,. ,. .. ., ,, BSH Mrs Hoftecker FRONT ROW- Robert Loser Phili Mc- . . . . . , p Creory, Pat McCoy, Stefan Latshaw, Gloria Kramer, Sam Mecum, Betty McCauley, Denis Kinsey. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Hoftecker, Her- man Migdon, Stephanie Lowell, Georgine McGuigan, Polly Morri- son, Ross Long, Gerald Kurl, James Kettering, James Landis. THIRD BPH Miss Hoffman . . . FRONT ROW: Gene Groeschel, Robert Haines, Richard Greenstein, Robert Ellis, Gibby Gibsen, Fred Gard- ner, Rene Hearn, Phil Fatta, Albert Dulis. SECOND ROW: Elaine Groeschel, Margaret Herr, Linda Hambleton, Karen Haldy, Lesley Gallion, Sandy Givler, Carole Garman, Joane Heiserman, Eric Fiedler, THIRD ROW: Miss Hoffman, .loan Frey, Beverly Hackman, ROW: Richard Kerchner, Allan Kipp, Steve Kimmel, Jack McCarthy, John Madden, Sandy McCaemont, Nancy Landis, Eileen Landis. FOURTH ROW: Linda Longenecker, Judy Miller, Karen Lentz, James Kopp, Annette Long, Linda Lamparter, Fay Mason, Larry Lefever. ABSENTEE: Constance Logan. Susan Geyer, Jessie Heath, Linda Grossglass, Susan Gorman, Cyn- thia Gutshall, Andrea Griedman, Robin Hamilton. FOURTH ROW: Lloyd Groff, Eugene Goshert, Jake Hackerf, Clifford Ellis, Dennis Dulis, William Early, Bill Greiner, Robert Freund, Pete Glass. AB- SENTEE: Alice Hellinger. '- 1' 'S Sff Y, Twiilf on .fy . t e gqg tg 1i,g+g,M, t We .swmmw mmiuvmmeeasmmm w 7CM Mrs. McKivett . . . FRONT ROW: Mrs. McKivett, David Wedge, Dennis Wanner, Joe Wann, Becky Wiker, Cathy Zwally, Alan Wub- bels Richard Weaver, Madelyn White. SECOND ROW: Randy Yo- der,l Robin Yeager, Steve Woods, Jean Williams, Jane Wert, Jeanne 7EH Mrs. Hess . . . FRONT ROW: Beth Huber, Frances Herman, Marion Hanna, Brook Hankins, Darlene Heller, Peter Haldy, Jeff Hartman, Mike Hagy. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Hess, Ted Herr, Ruth Hershey, Anne Heath, Phyllis Haas, Paula Herr, Trudy Herr, Philip Grahek, Lee Herkhinen. THIRD ROW: Barbara Hehnly, Sharon Winters, Susan Whitney, Colleen Zimmerman. THIRD ROW: Bob Weaver, William Woeter, Helen Whitmer, Richard Wiker, Henrietta Welsh, Melvin Wink, Susan Witter, Janet Zimmer, Cheryl Young. Hynick, Bill Greiner, Winona Hess, Thomas Hessen, Jim Hershey, Ted Glick, Steve Hess. FOURTH ROW: Margaret Heller, Ellsworth Hard, Dennis Hall, Diane Guilmart, Ann Hinerdeer, Beth Hansen, Kenneth Grant. ABSENTEES: John Gunner. Vernon Hilt. 7MK Mrs. Kegal . . . FRONT ROW: Beverly Jones, Mary Kathryn Long, Robert Humpton, Donna Leed, Kandy Kuntz, Fermalene Kill- ian, Debby Kiehl, Susan Longenecker, SECOND ROW: Alan Kraft, David Kautz, Debby Kent, Lonnie Kauffman, Ellen Jones, Christina Kobland, Dennis Houser, Ralph Hollinger. THIRD ROW: Christopher 7MM Mrs Murphy . . . FRONT ROW: Jennifer Douple, Gretchen Godfrey, Darryl Evans, Shirley Drake, Michael Glasser, Barry Gilbert, Barry Geller, Donald Dale. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Murphy, Mark Foster, James Crago, Richard Coulter, Wilson Frederick, Bonnie Geller, Alice Bulis, Elaine Frey, Bob Drescher. THIRD ROW: Heyn, Susan Logue, Mary Beth Lehman, Raymond High, Walter Hudson, Philip Holt, Susan Lewis, Roslyn Lindenburg. FOURTH ROW: Susan Lockard, Deborah Lynch, .lim Hinerdeer, Preston Howard, Tom Hollinger, Jimmy Kenderdine, .lack Huffman, Tom Kopp. Elaine Dommel, Linda Fisher, Bill Durkota, Jim Glatfelter, Arnon Garonzik, Cynthia Gill, Darlene Dodson, Ruth Anne Fox. FOURTH ROW: Bonnie Frey, Suzanne Eshleman, Larry Gibney, Ed David- son, Jeanette Foose, Joann Dombach. ABSENTEE: Mary Gregg. igiialelafwlvssslfsfefswvvxm 'Q'11if :', as . W W:fi'HY'fif'rt5 'i'fWi'W Uixymmmwwgmwwmwmwgfii f ,- A ,- . f liner-sie, 7RJ Mr. Jackson . . , FRONT ROW: Connie McElflsh, Debbie Mur- ray, Elaine Mumma, Susan Myers, Connie Orndorf, Kathy McCal- mont, Bobby Lehman, Lorrie Miller. SECOND ROW: Carole Neel, Ellen MacPherson, Jim Martin, Charles Luik, David Marschka, Elvin Landis, Jim Lausch, Fred Martin. THIRD ROW: Greg Landis, Lynn 7-8RW Mr. Wallace . , . FRONT ROW: Janet Stroman, Rosemary Althouse, Carol Shearer, Carol Wanger, Ruth Shertzer, Donna Dicely. SECOND ROW: Robert Wagaman, Walter Fulner, Galen Maurer, Faith Martin, Bill McNickle, Marianne Miller, Judy Mon- criet, Judy Newcomer, Elaine Mowery, FOURTH ROW: Mr. Jackson, Chris Langsett, Claudia Martin, Ronald Paterson, Tam Marks, George Nickel, Barry Lawrence. ABSENTEE: Bill Leed. Pfaummiller, Richare Schell, Mr. Wallace. ABSENTEE: Jo Ann Hurter. l E l lf lg X lf sl E :S E 32 il li 3 ia' Doorway to the Future Seniors face the challenge of The future. X W ff W f,f' J,,fm-wwf ,. 41 ww-JJ +.f'Z-!-?ffd1f W f'Hw'Vfr WMHM- W 'W Q1 mfb4,5V-+wv41w7i0- W'rMWWfWi w+m,w,fMvm ,gmww-M Q JM WW, Wim W- ff. 'V wwfmwf+w-m W1 Jmwfwfw w-nffrvfw-WWW Www-fJ'L4T www-awww ,wmmwe Jafmwww-Www wwfww wwwifwffrfffl zfifmzfvfwif 4:fvf+wW4mfw4o Wmmmm mm ,ml ff f me WM MMMMZZJJ Q owiiw. mum QWHW' www' hw, ,ww M-' ZJ Serene hollwoys leading Through Th school. My , f wfi k ff X f 1: in 5 4 fl Q :V g y yfl, if . W f W 5 . iw n 1 7 uf f W , W ' i f gf f m y M y 4 N. P M e my M W 'I ? 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ANDERSON NICHOLAS PAUL ANDES SANDRA ELAINE ARMSTRONG We Have Reached the End of a Road Ig AIR III II? IIII I W AIII I IAIAIIFII IIIIIQIIAIIII FIIAAAIIIII IIAIIII IMI MRI W I I IAQ I A -. II RICHARD J ASI-IBY EVELYN L. AUKAMP THOMAS R. BAIRD RONALD E- BARBER AMBROSE P BARD CRAIG BEAR DAVID BEC:-ITEL JAMES L- BECHTOLD I 9 A , 121 I RIIIISIIIIIQIIIXIIQQIIIS . - J T BARBARA BEELER JACQUELINE BEERE GRETCHEN A. BENNETT NORMAN K. BILLIPP L d' F ThtF' tDayt th fgiQE12??f?'2'5EiTlfii5 WYW'Wifi'f-Hi5E'i2SiRf?YT5TE?FAi?3WfQi2f??3WSJW?if1W5?32fTf5f'Wf','ii?fQRR5Tfg2QR2T'5H2iiB+ifgfR1.RJJJJTTBWTJRE . JTTJRJBJTTSSRJTQTBTA HTJTA HTffffTJfRJT+pf1ffgTfw5gJfTrgf,T'LBTfqT?JJJnB1 AfeJgTrfWTJT'Tf- JJHJJJTJJJJBT' AfRT,TmT15BTa-QJJTJTJJTJJR.TTRJJgg5TTB:- SUE BTNGHAM ROBERT B. BOARD CAROLE BOSCH MARTAN L. BROWN SELINDA BRYNER JAMES H. BULLER JEAN BURKHOLDER JOHN J. BURKHOLBER JR. ? QL, A ,JM bui, T,.,, Q, -A RQVAI ' V K- , ,..:., - :.X, 1 A r . 'vi' H ,,,.. .,., M J .. Ni? in .,.,1 B'JA . 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GROFF FRANCES GROFF WM ugeeffra 1' I .nmkiz A H Iv , 1' K f:-: ,-,- a -, xx m UN sr ,i is NJ, Kg? ix fm, wir! my lgxyafi xi 5, X HWS gif Hx , pwlrxfqffg fix Egfr Xffffffiigfi :TQNLP :Lily R: nw if5'QgfI5i'3'Nf.fT RvYiIFiN5fSk.f!sS X xi 'K?35K'1x:m'?D5T?i,ffvR 93 0 5 ,J if 125 ' um .rv .::f:f1:e2iav 5:5 -f :M--fi.,-fzssg .gms -vs, .L -eff. ,QW wi isii A K y fLY!'L'ft,z,. , iiiiif fi Y A , GERALD HERR JOYCE HERR .. ,.. . ,, .. , rn., is :fi , L- K s I g l- . 'If 5s.15u1gf- - 1 I A W,i3j'f.. ' ',f,s'fL V if , :iv T 1. f ' ' 2 s',5ii,,.1fi-m,,if'f1 i X52 i 1 5 '1'?'2?ff1,f iwsgsfff wi, fi ig X 1, fp Muffy. ' X ,, ' Leis.-'eq-ii ,N i sz .1 1 is , , ml X jifq 'ff kikxgf L ,.,,1.. , R , ,zQgg5j,i 5gW ,s5g??Ui, gf , K .V , 1,.. , , ,, If M59 ,iw i X N 51 5 X , K Q , ,KF-:gil SP5 JM W K ' v,Qfff'2 ELi 1g?Z. ligilfiggfxi ' fi , i ZJMCELE ' x 5 NWI? 2 if wifi? ii iw i, f Siifmf ' QM ' fi, f, -2, mi' if I ,'qf?!f?,Qg'gxii f a fiift? J, , x DQR .. 1 , 1 B 15,52 ,iff if ,i-Nrf2!iiiSf3f!g.siA T s'?af',:m'fw wr T awk, THY HESS of Our Class Ring for the i L 9: I if .ggi N ie Z i Fisk iii Na NPN P wi ig, Wi m ,L ,K L First Time N N'?fYfW?4LE N NN f QNNN N N NNN NN Nw ANQNNN N N N :ff VN,-N. N, f , ,, fs, V .1 N N . If , N NN N N M X X X N L X X X N N .N N N N N NN N NN NN NNNN N5 Q N N N WN NNNN , , NN NQQNN NNNNNS N N, MEN N NNNNNNNNNNNNNNN N N N N NNQN N N N A Q? 4'kf,NE,.V J, T? fi NYYNY Lk 0 ,X VOM' QA KNIT! VM' AXE' L7 ' Y Nfl V-X VX V02 ,A . X' ' ' Y, - EO fa Q , fwwffzs , A ffvx , A 'xfswxfvw .Af Y sf Q Lf NMS' ,, M Mv , 4 1 N JOHN HESSEN ROBERT HOLLINGER CHARLES HOLLINGSWORTH THOMAS HOUCK KENNETH HUHN JANET HUSTON ROB ROY JAMISON LARRY JOHNSON I-29552 Q? f 1 ' si? ,ix 127 PATRICIA L. JOHNSON CYNTHIA KELLER EDGAR F. KLEFFMAN HAROLD L. KLING, JR. Iii gm 5,52 ISIEISIFQQI I Eg XII s I In 5 5 IL ,s IK gsxggggg s JI WSIII IIMIIIIE wma imma III H4 5 WI L., 1139 ..g1gg.T5Lag5g?g sg,f5s5Igg'fa A - A V1 ' W V X A . 2 S 'I -.i,f:+.:fgif yi.-pxfluijDs.-.1z,S.s1If..5-,ggijx 2 A-.fp wk '. . '29 I ISI? I 4.1. IaL,siI5a.a:II,.as.LI3I f.iazmI2sa.2I:I2a5?22i?zIEIsiIi.s IJ L25.zII22sf5IiIs2M1sIs.2sI.S2I.Iii51IIfS5s52!2IIz2iQ1:1i'a2IfIii?Iff12aeEEz52.2I.5322iI5'IEifii,s si i'.2ii,2Ii2es21i?a I 1334? Simm- ?e'ggw1 ' 7' f X9 ,T If HZ.. gh Sgr: .1 f Sf' 923' 'rlgfx Ls J' ASI' Yflfq.-f. 'f..f:.a. M28 EVELYN KELLER SANDRA L. KIEHL DAVID KNAPP MARILYN KOPP Dazzling Drama Blossomed Forth a a SHERILL KREADY JAMES KREIDER SYLVIA KREIDER RQSE KROPF I 5 fx ref In ,III , U f EI? Iwi III 55165 I IW , WX: H ' f I?ilifW'zI1II gg 255' LONNIE CORINE KULP Ig 555 6 131, HAROLD LANDIS II MARVIN LANDIS PATRICIA ANN LEWARS KEN R LING KAREN LOOMIS rg Result of the .lumor and Senior Plays I4 if I iiegw 129 42.43 ' 5 E 52 ,H I If . I I My . New Friends and Old Acquaintances W ,- I RRR'R'RR.v'IfIIIIfR?WfR IR RIRIRIfRIIR'ff AIIIIWRI I EIwIfIM1IR MIR' Rf IRIX A LI:- I.-II-I-I- -I: -.A:. I. , -l.- .-:.-- , II -If .:A- I LR I A RL T I IFR cARoLE R. MARTIN ELsA MARTIN JANE ELLEN MATTHEWS STEVEN MAURER LINDA C. MEDSGER BARBARA A. MILLER CHARLES L. MILLER RICHARD A- MILLER f If 130 ROBERT MILLER IF,M ,WWE 231 N , H 51 mg L 5132244 H is E13fkL?eKfL2i TVN Q., x LLL 5 Q wif TLT X s L f . K 5. X. .Q ff' IYVS. G. Ui Lf .ix . xy., . W! Q3 951- .w - w L? K. f ELL TT W LLLET N51 L 1 sr L L V1 7 1 . X i 1 , im g, M5 , E2 K , . wa? 1 L1 YS f Q? W 12.51 Tim X f TLB? .gg Q5 ri . Q .:.,.f.:f.. f 'Q - f Hi- 'I',. E.. .fl 5 ,LL . ,V , STEM! Have Enriched Our Lives as Students GERRY L. MYERS RONALD D. MYERS SHARON ROSE MYERS SUSAN MYERS MARGARET C. NEKUT THOMAS C. NEWSWANGER ,.........E ,-, ,, CAROLE ANNE OTT MARJORIE DEE PARMAN V fl THOMAS C. PATTERSON BARBARA DIAN C. PETROSKY KATHLEEN S. PH ELAN CAROL PIZZOLA if Ei W9 fm? . 51545252533 T 'mr 3 ww Wim. 3.g52i52efz5a iffajiiiyiir iggziigfaaiafg E?2zi5?Q?16P4l Wi Me.. , M TAS 5 iff? J U 2,4 QQAEETT -14. ggi , BLK X siflifl WFSQ 15.129 ii? J H V iii! fi 45 7 Lk 2 1 L... 1 L5fEQ?YEig 'TWP Mx, A f Sfiiiiliffl ETS., is FL alfflgigeglf. A5 1155 El gg fgfig . 7 ii 2 4 . fs 5Qg?Qgfff1 fi . T E Q ,fi f Wg 25125 1 54,21 i1.3i22F:?An Wi rim? S5 ali' YT! 3,4 is A ES Fe Q 1 ,. A 2 gig' has .V mg All f . 'gi THQ EE 3 V K gif Qs! 55? s! T T. ww z'fTE??1 EQ lg' M. li W E0 iffisggg L! r E fm 532555 K ..,s fine: Egg? s ll 595 ,Q .Sifgiiia ,,. AF' Tia? QE? :TW ri' A Y S Ag 1 We Realize the Importance of the Past SALLY PROSSER STEVEN D. PYLE RAYMOND L. RADTKE 132 IRVING A. RACHSTEIN - W, -.2--1 '-:-:', fy 145. -'if .--.:: :- ' -,:', 2 A252293 A .:, im ggg- . 355. P1 A A LR seam , I V2 f A . fs A 'R figs . ,ififxyiyfgf Iliff S' A-'Fitf ,Zvi LQRAIIIL ' 'h DARLA RAGER ELLEN ELIZABETH RAMSAY DONNA FAYE REDMAN PATRICIA REED ROBERT S. ROCKWELL NANCY RUMMEL DOLORES MAY RUTT NANCY SUSANNE SACHS 315 3 L L I IY H I III LL IIW L 'IILLAIHALYM and We Leave All This with Regrets LEON D. SAMPLE BARRY L. SAWYER CLARA JOAN sci-IAIRER BEVERLY SCH'-EENBAKER Q. A-M' 9 L .IL I ? MII? fig? ,jisgg - , I ,.LL I 'I . is 5:2 133 As We Receive IIII' III I IIIIIIII EI IIIIIIIIEEQI is III IIIII IIIIII INIIIII IIIIIIIIIII III Ir II I I II IIN 'IIMJTIIIIIIIQIIIIIII wwf I-IIIIIIIIIIIMII vfxiemg WIIINI If wx If TZIIII wwe! MARTHA R SHEARER RICHARD SHELLY ALBERT L SIEGEL ROBERT SLICK Gur Diplomas We TTTT I GLORIA JEAN SHENK WILLIAM SIDLER GLEN R. SLONNEGER REGINA LYNN SLOTKIN 0 O I J I? 5 ggwal H13 I' sg TSX ffj1?H,f3u3gk53gfgg5Qflfff up 'wg L, If I ng ,ay I ,Uv I Ig frf. .A fyfw A f xgfftyKmyzg'gggfgHfg15vf'fHKwfgav ipmfkliy I I-,lg IgmgI1Q,',gWf JN IQ .M Iwgvfw A gg-mg, qw .WW 1,5 wx ly Hjyfw sy Tw I' IgEiWI 5525', .I AQ' If If S V 13lNIA9 fWQ2iI gg'g1If'f53145Vfikiffiziffiwiykrgif A II f , gf filwgf I-pf 539 WIIfIIiG.u- 'I3'.I L w- sig I EEIIBIIIUIIK ,feEI2IiQX5IIIf.fI1f'.SIRI.IMiIi??'?riI IiszIIIIaA2mz'WI.iE13:9g2?':I: XIII '2'lII'2LI?'f L I' xfQrifKIII'fIII: I ? FII fisikw? YIII ia f K: I3 II I M K, If 5 . r I I ' If I IN PM I Q W' A RMK f w A , , If ws! - QI? xl Qs M an fix Sw I , If II.. I I 'Lg .-:: Q I , I , 134 LI IIE f'fzIl'f'Ig?jIIILi .I 5f55IIiIIIFf fffwf A I S759 :Lrg I1 gs I 1 XIII LOUISE SMITH RUTH ANN SMITH KAREN SMOLSKY CHARLES SMUCK Are on the Threshold of Tomorrow E I 'ff . I III III? ogg J? Ii ii 3 gs 3 1 I 3, Ii XIII ITIS I :I I 5565, I III If QI I Ir I QQ QI III I IEIIQZQI' I I IIIIEIII LII? 5 Ig I IIN I Liu ,I I QI VIII I I I If F II sg LET IQIII ,e :IIE I gg I is II 51 I III If II III III L Aa IIIIIIIY3 as E EI If I Ii ii se III I I I I Y ,I fIiI5 I III IIT IU ,. IIITI W WIT II RALPH STAHL CAROLE ANN STOKES ROGER R. STONER SHARON L. SWARTZ ROBERT D. SYDANSK TERRY THOMPSON i as if ,'fidQ's3ifefiALil.,iiQi. 5' Q59 DAWN M. Toms RONALD TSHUDY SARAH TUNNEY JOHN C. TURNBULL KATHLEEN TURNBULL LYNN UMIKER MICHAEL T. VERBISKI STEPHANIE WALKER - A .m iffYkiiffigifgffiffigwggxffiSjEfKAgijiig2?5fS2?f?5HY'!2fS?Qf,QfW1F?i'iT A Aww if AAAHA -WH wiiix H f Y , f .R A ,RW W E. A E Q is W A. . 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NSE F 1 LSL 5, E3 AQQBSLFEQKW g5ssF5g?E3Q?l,L ff LW? . gas 'ggiifiiglivii F , A QLSTFLF if asffilhivi 5LL?3ELf5i5?gg ikiiigilafsffisf QQELSASELSESL s 5 in 7? giifsg Quik 532554 L M' 1 LL WL g35g55?fQ5 JAMES WITTER SEAL f gi L55 E5 2 5 SE L A f 25, DAVID L. WOHR 5 QLLEF ls Simi . wigs' A ALLLLF :fe 3' 3523? 3 LQEWSAL LFE EL L5 'L F ' We if 2 if 53355535 gr ggisiffw J A255535 E L A A 353, jg? M ii: 315 , , LE Jigssa QMS! Wigs . gg Ei Jig Ziglsxskilse F EL A V 53 59555 sk EAELSQ ??7fLfL5fEf gg JEFFREY N. WOLF ag XL LLLLEALFF Meg ESL PAUL F. WOLFE :Aw QELKSLSLL TL A A EL i?L?ALi9?L' a gfiFFsaf Before Us the Highway to Success E LARRY WILLIAM WOODS WYLIE BRADLEY 3EiE!5E!f5EEQEE5EEk?Q5SQESEE5H5iL!Eg We Remember a Hard Working Class At class-meetings we set our goals and the means to achieve them. ALICE C. ABRAMSON - General - Air Line Hostess - F.H.A. IO,II,IQ fPresidentI. WILLIAM A. ANDERSON - Aca- demic - College - Football IO, Baseball IO, Basketball IO, Track II, Wrestling II, Science Club IO, Gym Club IQ. NICHOLAS PAUL ANDES - Aca- demic - College - Key Club IO,I I lPresidentI, IQ, Student Council IO CTreasurerI, I I,I Q lTreasurerI, Swimming IO,II,IQ, Football IQ, Senior Play IQ, Choir IO,II,IQ. SANDRA ELAINE ARMSTRONG - General - Practical Nurse - F.H.A. II,IQ, Intramurals II. RICHARD J. ASHBY - Academic - College CPre-LawI - Senior Choral Club IO,II, Choir IO,II,IQ, Junior Play, Wrestling II,IQ, Senior Play. EVELYN L. AUKAMP - Business - Business College - Dramatics Club IO,II, Leaders Club II,IQ CPresI- dentl. THOMAS R. BAIRD - Academic - College - Choir IO,II,IQ, Senior Choral Club IO,II,IQ, Football IO,II,I2. RONALD E. BARBER - Academic - Engineering College - Band IO, II,IQ, Orchestra IO,II,IQ Nice Presidenti, Safety Council IO, Ger- man Club IQ, Tennis IO,I I,IQ. AMBROSE P. BARD - General - Senior Choral Club IO. CRAIG BEAR - General - Dratts- man - Rifle Club II,IQ, Wrestling II,IQ. DAVID BECHTEL - General - Armed Forces - Wrestling IO, Track II, Press Club IQ, Swimming IQ. JAMES L. BECHTOLD - Academic - College - Bancl IO,II,IQ, Orchestra IO,II,IQ IPresidentI, Science Club IO,II,IQ, Tennis IO, I I,IQ. BARBARA BEELER - Academic - College - Choir II,IQ, Swimming Club IO,II,IQ. 138 JACQUELINE BEERE - Business - Secretary, Air Force - Choral Club IO, Satety Council IO,II lSecre- taryI. GRETCHEN A. BENNETT - Aca- demic - College - Band IO,I I,IQ lSecretary-TreasurerI, Orchestra IO, II ISecretary-Treasurerl, IQ, Lead- ers Club IO, Math Club II,IQ, Student Council II CSecretaryI, Hi- Lite IO,II,IQ lCo-Eclitori, Press Club IQ, Hockey lO,I I,IQ. NORMAN K. BILLIP - Academic - Naval Career - Baseball IO,I I, IQ, Swimming IO,II,IQ, German Club IQ fPresidentI, Press Club IQ. SUE BINGHAM - Academic - Nurses Training - Band IO,II,IQ,h Orchestra IO,II,IQ CSecretaryI, Leaders Club io,ii, -CPresidentl, Tri-l-li-Y IQ. ROBERT B. BOARD - Academic, General - Mill Wright- Rifle Club IO,Il,IQ, Rifle Team II,IQ. CAROLE BOSCH - Academic - Secretary - Leaders Club IO, Hi- Lite IO,I I. MARIAN L. BROWN - Business - Business School - Library Service Club IO,II,IQ, F.H.A. IQ.. SELINDA BRYNER - Academic - Medical Secretary - Leaders Club IO, Junior Varsity Cheerleader IO, Intramurals IO,II. Q JAMES H. BULLER - Academic - Medical Doctor - Class President IO, Hi-Lite Photographer IO,II,IQ, Biology Club IO Nice Presidentl, Junior Play, Press Club IQ, Tennis IO,II,IQ, County Chorus IO,II, That Took Time Out for Enjo ment Choir 10,11. JEAN BURKHOLDER - Academic - College - Senior Choral Club 10, Choir 10,11,12, Solo Club 10, Candlelight Singers 12. JOHN J. BURKHOLDER, JR. - Aca- demic - College - Biology 10, Key Club l1,12, Wrestling 10,11,12, Track 10,11,12. CHRIS BYLER - General - College - Basketball 10,11,12, Track 10, 11,12, Choir 10,11,12, Gym Club 1O,12. MILDRED G. CARPER - Business - Nurse - Choral Club 10, FHA 12 lTreasurerl. JOSEPH CASS - Academic - Col- lege - Basketball 11 Clvlanagerl- 1 Tennis 11. MARY K. CASS - Academic - College - FHA 12. NANCY L. CHRYST - General - Typist - Library Club 11, FHA 12. DAWN V. CRAWFORD - Business - Secretary. JAMES CRUICKSHANK - Academic - College - Football 10,11,12, Basketball 10,11, Baseball 10,11, 12, Hi-Lite 11,12, Homeroom Offi- cer 11,12, Key Club 10. SUSAN DERR - Academic - Col- lege - Library Club 10 lVice-Presi- Honor Society 11,12, Future Teach- ers 12, Junior 8 Senior Plays. ELIZABETH DILLER - Academic - dem, n,i2, Moth Club n,i2, Ill The Varsity Drag was the final touch to our undefeated football season. College - Leaders Club 10, Hi-Lite 10,11,12, Press Club 12, Intramural Basketball 10, French Club 12. JOANNE E. DIXON - Academic - College - Library Service Club 10, 11,12, Future Teachers of America 12. BEVERLY JEAN DUSSINGER - General - Secretary - FHA 11,12, Intramurals 11. VERNON H. DYER - General - Air Force. JAMES A. EBERLE - General - Printing - Wrestling 10, Rifle Club 11. IANE EDWARDS - Academic - College - French Club 11, National I-Ionor Society 11,12, Press Club 12 lArt Editorl. ALTA EICHELBERGER - Business - Secretary - Choral Club 10, Tri- Hi-Y 12. RICHARD EPLER - Academic - College - Football 10,11,12, Track 10,11,12, Choir 10,11,12. 139 JOAN H. FELLENBAUM - Aca- demic - College - Leaders Club 10, Hi-Lite 10,11,12 CPhotography Editorl, Press Club 12, Tri-Hi-Y 12, Intramurals 10, Track Official 11,12. DOREY H. FELTMAN - Academic - College - Leaders Club 10, Hi- Lite 10,11,12, Choir 10,11,12, Press Club 12, Junior 8K Senior Play, Future Teachers Club 12 lPresidentl, Intramurals 10. CALVIN K. FLURY, JR. - Academic - lvletallurgist - Bancl 10,11,12, National Honor Society 11,12. GERTRUDE FRIES - Academic - Medical Assistant - Leaders Club 10, l'll-1.116 Press Intramurals 10,11- C. ROBERT GAMBER - Academic - College - Rifle Club 10,11, D. ELAINE GERLACH - Academic - College - Hi-Lite 1O,11,12 lEdi- torl, Band 10,11,12 lVice-Presidentl, National Honor Society 11,12, Press Club 12, Future Teachers of America 12, Intramural Basketball 11, Senior Play. At Lunch We Have the ELIZABETH GIROUD - Academic - Teacher - Tri-Hi-Y 11,12 Nice- Presidentl, Press Club 12, Leaders Club 10, Track OFHcial 11,12. JOSEPH W. GLASS, III - Academic - College - Key Club 10,11,12, Football 10,11,12, Basketball 10,11, 12, Track 10,11,12, Junior Class President, National Honor Society 11,12. MARILYN GODDARD - Academic - College - Hockey 10,11,12 ICCIPTOIIHI: Maiorette 10,11,12 1Headlp Tri-Hi-Y 11,12 CPresidentl, Junior Varsity Cheerlegder 10: Leaders Club 10, Press Club 12' Track Otticial 11,12. 1 KATHLEEN L. GRAHEK - Academic - College - Synchronized Swim- ming Club 10, Tri-Hi-Y 11,12 CChaplainl, Press Club 12. JAMES GREEN - Academic - College - Swimming 11,12, Science Club 11, Gym Club 12. G. RICHARD GREENE - Academic - College - Swimming 10,11,12, Gymn Club 11, 12, Press Club 12. ANNE GRIEST - Academic - Col- lege - Leaders Club 10, Tri-Hi-Y 11,12, Orchestra 11-12, Band 10, 11,12, Student Council 11, Track OH1icial10,11,12. JOSEPHINE P. GROESCHEL - Aca- demic - College - Leaders Club 10, Dramatics Club 10, Hi-Lite 10, 11,2, Intramurals 11, French Club 12. FRANCES GROFF - General - Vocational School - FHA 11,12, Choir10,11,12. L. EDWARD GROFF - General - Vocational School - Rit1e Team 10, 12, Choir 10,11,12, Football 10,11, 12, Wrestling 11,12. JILL GUNNER - Academic - Col- lege - Leaders Club 10, Tri-Hi-Y 12, Press Club 12, Intramurals 10. DAVID HALL - Academic - Col- lege - Football 10, Choir 10,11, County Chorus 10,11, District Chorus I 1. ROBERT HALPIN - General - Service. Jack Burkholder leads the charge of seniors on the way to lunch. 140 Urge to Go LARRY HAMMOND - Academic - College - Swimming 10, Tennis 10,11,12, Key Club 10,11,12 lTreasurerl, Choir 11,12. THOMAS HARTMAN - Academic - College. CHARLES ANDREW HAUCK - General- Air Force - Band 10,11, Wrestling 10,12, Science Club 10, 11,12. BARRY HAUF - Academic - Col- lege - Science Club 10,11,12 ISecretary - Treasurerl, Football Manager 10,12, Stage Crew 10,11 12, National Honor Society 11,12, Math Club 11,12. GEORGE HEALEY - Academic - College - Football 10, Baseball 10, 11,12, Junior Play, Biology Club 10. GWEN K. HEALEY - Academic - Journalism - Hi-Lite 10,11,12 IFeature Editorl, Junior Play, Band 10,11, Press Club 12, Synchronized Swimming Club 10, Intramurals 10, 11, French Club 12. JAMES HELM - Academic - Col- lege - Wrestling 10,11,12, Choir 10,11,12, Gym Club 10. GERALD HERR - Academic - Armed Forces - Football 10. JOYCE HERR - Academic - Col- lege - Choir 10,11,12, Hockey 10, 11,12, Hi-Lite 11,12. DOROTHY HESS - Academic - Teaching - Leaders Club 10 lSecretaryl, Tri-Hi-Y 11,12 ISecre- taryl, Choir 10,11,12 ISecretary1, Secretary of Class 10. I But After That We're Mighty Slow KENNETH HESS - Academic - College - Basketball IO, Choir lO,ll,l2g Key Club ll,l2 Nice- Presidentlp County Chorus lO,ll, IQ, Biology Club IO, Math Club ll,l2. JOHN HESSEN - Academic - College - Choir lO,ll,l2p Rifle Club lO,l l,l2. ROBERT HOLLINGER - General - Trade School - Choir lO,l l,l2, County Chorus lO,l I,l2. CHARLES HOLLINGSWORTH - Business - Service - Biology Club IO. KENNETH HUHN - General - Mechanic - Basketball lO,ll,l2, Baseball lO,ll,l2. JANET HUSTON - Academic - Business - Choir lO,ll,l2g Solo Club lO,ll, Choral Club lO,ll,l2, Library Service Club IO iPresidentl, ll,l2g Candlelight Singers lO,ll, l2p Hockey IO. ROB ROY JAMISON - Academic - College - Football lO,ll,l2, Swimming lO,ll,l2g Gym Club l2. LARRY JOHNSON - Academic - Football ll,l2, Swimming IO, Gym Club lO,ll,l2. PATRICIA LYNN JOHNSON - Academic - Nursing - Swimming Club IO, Hi-Lite lO,ll,l2g Hockey IOJ Junior Play, Press Club IQ, Intramurals lO,ll,l2, French Club IQ, Math Club IQ. CYNTHIA KELLER - General - College - Leaders Club IO, Tri- Hi-Y ll,l2, EVELYN KELLER - Business - Secreary. SANDRA L. KIEHL - Business - Secretary - Senior Choral Club IO. EDGAR F. KLEFFMAN - Academic - College - Baseball IO, Basket- ball lO,ll,l2f Safety Council IO. HAROLD L. KLING - Academic - College - Baseball lO,ll,l2, Basketball IO, Football l2, Key Club ll,l2, Junior Play, National Honor Society ll,l25 Choir lO,ll, IQ, County Chorus lO,ll,l2, Biology Club IO CPresidentI, Math Club ll,l2. DAVID KNAPP - Academic - Col- lege - Choir lO,ll,I2, Basketball ll,l2, Track ll, Rifle Club IO. MARILYN KOPP - Academic - College - Student Council IQ, Leaders Club IO, Tri-Hi-Y IQ, Band IO, Choir ll,l2. SYLVIA KREIDER - Academic - Office Worker - Choir lO,ll,l2, Leaders Club I I. ROSE KROPF - General - Secre- tary - Intramurals lO,ll, FHA ll, IQ. SHERRILL KREADY - Academic - College - Iviaiorette l2, French Club IQ, Intramurals lO,ll, Cheer- leading Club lO,ll, Glee Club IO, Band lO,l l,l2. JAMES T. KREIDER - General - Farmer - Rifle Club IO. LONNIE CORINE KULP - Academic - College - Swimming Club IO. HAROLD LANDIS - Academic - College - Basketball lO,ll,l2, Baseball lO,ll,2, Football lO,ll, Choir lO,ll,i2, Key Club lO,ll,l2. MARVIN LANDIS - General - Farmer. PATRICIA ANN LEWARS - Aca- demic - College - Student Coun- cil Alt. IQ, Synchronized Swimming Club lO,ll,l2, Math Club ll,l2, National Honor Society ll,l2g What a dayl Who said seniors had an easy year? 141 Teachers and Seniors on the Run Mr. Lewars burns one across home plate to Ray Radtke during the picnic at Neffsville Community Park. Library Club lO,i I, Press Club IQ. KEN R. LING - General - College - Football IO,II,IQ, Wrestling IO, ll,l2. KAREN LOOMIS - Academic - College - Choir IO,I I,IQ. PAMELA LYONS - Academic - Nurse - Leaders Club IO, Hi-Lite lO,i I,IQ, Press Club IQ, Tri-Hi-Y IQ, Intramurals IO. SAUNDRA L. McCLEARY - Aca- demic - Elementary Teacher - Swimming Club IO,IQ, French Club II, Press Club IQ lAdvertising Managerl, Track Otlqcial II,IQ, Leaders Club IO,I I, Hockey IO,IQ, Intramurals lO,i I,IQ. KATHRYN McCOY - Academic - College - Tri-Hi-Y II,IQ, Cheer- leader IO,IQ, Hockey IO,II,IQ, Leaders Club IO. ERIC McCRAY - Academic - Col- lege - Key Club II,IQ, Football lO,lQ, Golf IO,II,IQ. KATHLEEN MCCREERY - Academic - Nurse - Swimming IO,II,IQ, National Honor Society II,IQ, Math Club II. MICHAEL McCUE - Academic - Veterinary Medicine - Key Club II,IQ, Track II. PATSY ANN MCGARVEY - Business - Receptionist - Student Council Representative IQ, Vice-President Homeroom II, Hi-Lite Typist II,IQ. KAY MARKARIAN - Academic - College - Choral Club II, Tri-Hi-Y IQ. CAROLE R. MARTIN - Business - Business School - Choral Club IO, Choir II, FHA IQ lVice-Presidentl. ELSA MARTIN - Academic - Col- lege - Orchestra IO,I I,IQ, Student Council IQ lSecretaryl, Press Club IQ, National Honor Society II,IQ. JANE ELLEN MATTHEWS - Aca- demic - Business College - Swim- ming Club IO, IQ, Dramatics Club IO, Hi-Lite IO,II,IQ lBusir1ess Managerl, Press Club IQ. 142 STEVEN MAURER - Academic - College - Basketball IO,II,IQ 1 Football IO,I I,IQ, Track IO,I I,IQ, Hi-Lite IO,I I,IQ lSports Editorl, Choir IO,I I,IQ lPresidentl, Vice- President of Class II,IQ, Key Club IO. LINDA C. MEDSGER - Academic - Nurse - Swimming 'Club IO, Hi- Lite IO,II,IQ, French Club IQ. BARBARA A. MILLER - General - Business College - Senior Choral Club IO, French Club II, Tri-Hi-Y IQ, Choir IQ. CHARLES L. MILLER - General - Service. RICHARD A. MILLER - General - Air Force - Wrestling IO,lI,IQ, Rifle Club IQ. ROBERT MILLER - Academic - College - Rifle Club IO,II, Ger- man Club IQ. MARY JANE MITCHELL - Business - Typist- F1-1.A. 10,1 1,12. EVELYN MUEHLEISEN - Business - Secretary - Intramurals IO, Secre- tary of Homeroom I I. MIRTH MUMMA - Academic - Nurse - Choir IQ, Swimming IO, ll, F.H.A. IQ. GERRY L. MYERS - Academic - College - Student Council IO,ll, IQ, Tri-Hi-Y II,lQ, Class Secretary II,Cl'1oir IQ, Press Club IQ, Hockey II,IQ, Dramatics IO, Leaders Club IO. RONALD D. MYERS - Academic - At the College - Science Club 10,11, Mum Club 11,12, Press Club 12 CBusiness lvlanagerl, National Honor Society 1 1,12, Student Coun- cil 11, Senior Play. SHARON ROSE MYERS - Business - Secretary - Choir 10,11,12, Solo Club 10,12, Senior Choral Club 11, County Chorus 10,11,12, District Chorus 11, F-H.A. 12. SUSAN MYERS - Academic - Col- lege - Hockey 10, Senior Choral Club 10, Choir 11,12, Tri-Hi-Y 11, 12, Student Council 10,11. MARGARET C. NEKUT - Academic - College - Senior Choral Club 10,11, Press Club 12, German Club 12 iSecretaryl, Library Service Club 12. THOMAS C. NEWSWANGER - General - College, Armed Forces - Solo Club 11,12, Senior Choral Club 12, Safety Council 10,11, Choir 11,12. CAROLE ANNE OTT - Academic - Elementary School Teacher - Leaders Club 10, Tri-Hi-Y 11,12, Choir 12, Press Club 12, Intra- murals 10, Senior Dramatics 10. MARJORIE DEE PARMAN - Aca- demic - College - Choir 10,11,12, Leaders Club 10, Tri-Hi-Y 11,12 iTreasurerI, Intramurals 10. THOMAS C. PATTERSON - Aca- demic - College - Science Club 10,11 CPresidentl, lvlath Club 11,12, Press Club 12 iAssistant Editorl, National Honor Society 11,12. BARBARA DIAN C. PETROSKY - Business - Secretary, Bookkeeper - Rit1e Club 10 iSecretaryI, Tri-Hi-Y S enior Facult Picnic Mr. Palkovic shows superb form while penetrating varsity territory in the hockey game. Final score, Teachers 1 Seniors 2. 11,12, Class Secretary 12. KATHLEEN S. PHELAN - Academic - Nursing School - Senior Choral Club 10, Ritle Club 10, Tri-Hi-Y 11,12, Press Club 12. CAROL PIZZOLA - Academic - College - Senior Choral Club 10, 11, F.H.A. 12. SALLY PROSSER - Academic - College - Junior 81 Senior Plays, French Club 11,12 iSecretaryl. STEVEN D. PYLE - Academic - College - Band 10,11 lVice- Presidentl, 12, Orchestra 10,11,12, Rifle Club 10,11 IVice-Presidentl, 12 lVice-Presidentl, Rit1e Team 10, 11,12, Baseball Manager 10. RAYMOND L. RADTKE - General - Construction. IRVING A. RACHSTEIN - Aca- demic - College - Student Coun- cil 12 CPresidentl, Key Club 11,12, Football 10,11, National Honor Society 11,12, Class Treasurer 10, Class President 12. DARLA RAGER - General - F.H.A. 11,12, Intramurals 11. ELLEN ELIZABETH RAMSAY - Aca- demic - College - Intramurals 10, 11,12, Safety Council 11,12. DONNA FAYE REDMAN - Aca- demic - College - Senior Choral Club 10 iLibrarian1, Library Service Club 10, Intramurals 10, lvlath Club 11,12, National Honor Society 11, 12, Press -l-Fl-l'll-Y Tennis Club 11. PATRICIA REED - Academic - College - Band 10,11,12, Leaders Club 10, Hi-Lite 10,11,12.I ROBERT S. ROCKWELL - Academic - College - Hi-Lite 10,11,12, Foot- ball 10,11,12, Track 10,11,12, Basketball 10, Choir 10. NANCY RUMMEL - Academic - College - Press Club 12, Tri-Hi-Y 11,12, Senior Choral Club 10, Math Club 11,12, Candlelight Singers 12, Girls Quartet 11,12, National Honor Society 11,12- DOLORES MAY RUTT - Business - Student Council Sponsors Exchange Business School - Senior Choral Club IO,Il, F.H.A. 12. NANCY SUSANNE SACHS - Busi- ness - Secretary - Band lO,l l,l2, Orchestra lO,l l,l2, District Bond ll, Hockey Manager lO,l I,l2, Press Club I2 lHead Typistl, Hi-Lite Typist lI,I2, National Honor Society II,I2. LEON D. SAMPLE - Business - Printing - Safety Council Il,l2. BARRY L. SAWYER - Academic f Business - Choir lO,ll,l2, Senior Choral Club II,l2, Candlelight Singers lI,I2, National Honor Society lI,I2. CLARA JOAN SCHAIRER - Aca- demic - Teacher - Band lO,l I,I2, Orchestra lO,l I,l2, French Club Il,l2, Math Club ll,l2, Tennis Club ll, Press Club I2. BEVERLY SCHLEENBAKER - Aca- demic - Nurse - Swimming Club I2. CHRISTA SCHORR - Academic - College - Rifle Club IQ, French Club l2. ROBERT W. SEE - General - Factory Worker - Choir lO,l I,l2, Football lI,I2. CHARLES SENFT - Academic - College - Rifle Club lO,ll, Track ll,l2, Football lO,'Gym Club l2. RICHARD SHAY - General - Office Work. MARTHA R- SHEARER - Business - Beautician School - Senior Choral Club lO,l I. RICHARD SHELLY - Academic - Physical Education Teacher - Gym Club lO,Il,l2, Wrestling IO,I2, Choir lO,lI,l2, Homeroom Presi- dent ll, Homeroom Vice-President IO. GLORIA JEAN SHENK - Business- IBM Operator - F.H.A. I2 lSecre- taryl. ' WILLIAM SIDLER - Business - Technical School - Safety Council II, Wrestling ll, IQ. ALBERT L. SIEGEL - Academic - College - Football lO,l I,l2, Track ll,l2, Science Club lO,ll, Hi-Lite lI,I2, Choir lO,l I, Stage Crew IO Senior representatives carry the bulk of student council work. 144 I lI,l2, Press Club l2, Math Club lI,I2. ROBERT SLICK - General - Printer - Rifle Club I l,l2. GLEN R. SLONNEGER - Academic - College - Rifle Club ll, Gym Club I l,l2, Rifle Team ll. GINA LYNN SLOTKIN - Academic - Foreign Service - Swimming Club IO, HiLite IO,Il,I2, Press Club IQ, Tri-Hi-Y IQ. LOUISE SMITH - Academic - College - Choral Club I2, French Club ll, Press Club I2. RUTH ANN SMITH - Academic - College - Biology Club IO, Choir IO,ll,l2, Math Club I2, Hockey IO,ll, National Honor Society ll, I2. KAREN SMOLSKY - Academic - College - Leaders Club IO lTreas- urerl, Dramatics Club IO, Intra- murals IO, French Club ll lPresi- dentl, Track Official lI,l2, Future Teachers of America I2, Student Council IQ, Press Club I2 lEditorI- CHARLES SMUCK - Academic - College - Basketball lI,I2, Base- ball ll,l2. RALPH STAHL - Academic - Col- lege - Science Club ll, Math Club IQ. CAROLE ANN STOKES - Academic - College - Intramurals IO, Lead- ers Club IO, Tri-Hi-Y II,l2, Track Official lI,l2, Press Club I2, Cheerleader IO,l,l2 fCaptainl. ROGER R. STONER - Academic- Students from Three Foreign Countries College - Choir IO,I I,l2, German Club I2, Rifle Club I2, Wrestling IO,I I. SHARON L. SWARTZ - Academic - Nurse - Band IO,l I, Hi-Lite IO, I I,I2, Orchestra IO,I I. ROBERT D. SYDANSK - Academic - College - Football IO,II,I2, Wrestling IO,II,I2, Student Coun- cil II,I2. TERRY THOMPSON - Academic - College - Rifle Club IO,I I,I2, Ger- man Club IQ, Intramurals IO,II,I2, Basketball I2, Senior Play. DAWN M. TOMS - General - Secretary - Intramurals IO,II, F.H.A. II,I2. RONALD TSHUDY - General - Butcher. SARAH TUNNEY - Academic - Nurse - Band IO,I I,I2, Orchestra II,I2, Hi-Lite IO,I I,I2- JOHN C. TURNBULL - Academic - Service, College - Biology Club IO, Wrestling IO, Golf IO,II,I2, Intramurals IO,II,I2, Football II, I2. KATHLEEN TURNBULL - Academic - Interior Designer - Swimming Club IO, Junior Play, German Club I2 CTreasurerI. LYNN UMIKER - Academic - Col- lege - Leaders Club II, French Club I2 lPresidentl. THEODORE MICHAEL VERBISKI - General - Trade School - Gym Club II. STEPHANIE WALKER - Academic - Business College - Intramurals IO, Leaders Club IO, Choir IO,II, I2, Student Council Alternate II. SHARON E. WARD - Academic - College - Senior Choral Club IO, Intramurals IO, French Club II. THEODORE WEAVER - Academic - College - Student Council IO, Basketball IO,II, Track IO,II,I2, Wrestling I2, Choir IO,II,I2. MARGARET A. WEIDNER - Aca- demic - College - Choral Club IO, French Club II, Press Club I2, Intramurals IO. LARRY WEITZEL - General - Air Force - Safety Council IO, Ritle Club IQ. ARTHUR J. WETZLER - General - Navy - Safety Council IO: Senior Choral Club II, Track II,I2, Basketball II,I2, Football II,I2, Ritle Club I2. MARTHA WINTERS - Academic - College - Treasurer Senior Class, Synchronized Swimming Club IO, Band IO,II fPresidentl, I2 lPresi- dentl, Orchestra IO,II,I2, Math Club II, lPresidentl, I2, National Honor Society II,I2, Hockey IO,I I, I2, Student Council I2 CVice- Presidentl. JAMES A. WITTER - Academic - College - Football IO, Baseball IO, Track II,I2, Biology Club II, Treasurer ot Junior Class. DAVID L. WOHR - Academic - Chemical Engineer - Choir IO,II, I2, Science Club II, Math Club II,I2, Candlelight Singers II,I2, County Chorus IO,II, District Chorus II, Regional Chorus II, Junior Play, Biology Club IO. JEFFREY N. 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W 'I I 'rgj WISIJBS gs I 5 T ll l MWC l ' l ,it X gf- ' L ally Compliments of J. L. CLARK MANUFACTURING CO. 303 North Plum St. Lancaster, Penna. Ex-4-4125 HOUCK'S STORE C56- Congratulatio MORRIS ll 1258 Manheim Pike Lancaster, Penna. fir, Phone Ex 7-8254 USED CARS FLOWER SHOP 5 wg! 3 X ' 'IL Y 5.3 4 'I' I ' -,.f'n'5 Q 1, ' .- ,N X, em 4.0 , 'Z , U- ' 225 Grofftown' Road Lancaster, Penna. SEASHOLTZ METALLURGICAL SERVICE INC. Manheim Pike Lancaster, Penna. SMITHIS THE B. B. MARTIN Lumber and Millwork DQ LADIES AUXILIARY to the Eden Fire Company Congratulations to the Class of 1962 STOCKYARD INN I I47 Lititz Pike Phone Ex 4-7975 .SDI W. James St. Lancaster, Penna. Mp 1, Phone Ex 4-7277 M X91 If Meet Your Friends At , Ord VJ!-jx , 4 ' ' 'N M- .5 I 4558! YV 7 Q , K -.fi VJPJOHPIIVII? BQIHSVIA 'ijjf' -J' - I by K I li J'71ealtor'3y4lprc:L?dr Oj9jijn5U . . ,V . f' 24 f at sf. K K6 'KX 'ly l6:Lax Pennqwysl Cf 'MOR QV ,wp ' I I wi ,muy qjnjfiablish dxvoc X 'U T5 QD' yy BROOKSIDE TWIN POOLS XVI ' 'C ifffji 411 if f Good Will Used Cars ef . MNTIAC If MLGDON PQNTIACA iv! Q UL 20 Lanfdaih Ave.3x -fy' EJ , V X. 3 , ! M ,VV u I 5 ,.,, . MVB Strgshurg, Penfndf' X ' 'V 1 , .ff . I KJL ji U V' iefdu x .f ILA K ! . ., ,N-if Gibf' if ' . ,f .J -r. 1' Pj! lb! J 3.5. f ff 220 N. Duke si. jcdfl Magdqn A if ,!Phone ov 7-34311 f , iv!! P bf' N y 4 --' G. Frank Wifman John H. Peifer, Jr l fy Mr VP J.ANc5,sTER PHOT0 ENGRAVING co. 1061 N. Duke Sf. Lancaster, Penna. Phone Ex 2-7512 J. RUSSELL GRAUL Manheim Township Commissioner Extends Congratulations to The Class of 1962 BINKLEY 8. OBER INC. Gooomo slMPsoN I s. - A ' ' L. w. Nlssusv MAcKEs 1 L P s. soNs Roofing and Sheet Metal Contractors 345 S. Reading Rd. Ephrata, Penna. Garage Neffsville, Penna. Phone RE 3-1241 V, . P355 My X ,W ,fl 4 3 ,P s N px 5 I ,A7 f I IJ 19 N 9, ,X J, f .15 P , ENC-LE s. HAMBRIGHT ,U NI HOI.S DISCOUNT CITY gi, ' A ,QV 7 in INSURANCE X X . . V fl! .R V , 117,5pManhelm Pike A ' VI I Orange Sf. rvfl xfleaturing the Brands You Know 1 f ,Q 4 I I ,Xl ,. at Prices Low if J V Eg, , Lancaster, Penna. , ' A -1 L., 0 ' Q- ii., 1 P-R4 'J XP ji JJ X i 4 L! Ex 4-5681, AL - x' ,dy , , -f ' 'I if 'U' , , . 1 a QJ I 4' I -flgfxlo I IR! MIM! M , J! ,loc 0-if wily I jf L, , V X , fi ,x Factory and afjice De iverilsaflj K f Lf, U ' 'OWNQ ' OUSE 5l2k'Mh't0 sHEmcK's SANQMW JL ' y Us Uack Sherick qQwne I , , ' , Italian Steaks HalilI'Su s Oh Q I! , , Fountain se ix MARVIN K. SHEARER, Interior Designer N. Prince and Libeggtreets W, Orange at Mulberry Lancaslerf Penna' Lancaster, Penna. Ex 4-4791 For Quick Service Phone Ex 2-9243 HERSHEY'S Congratulations to the Class of SERVICENTER 1962 for happy motoring Rent-a-Car CLEANERS Lancaster, Penna. 'lc fyfl, il' Y Nw All if Mis R - T G. w. DAVIS JR. H. M. STAUFFER Photo F.Tih.g,g ' Dis ribut r N, INC. 'S You ' e' Cl X Mobilheal - :vel Oil 8' Sgel on Div W S 24 HagJLr32eBurner and G -Q CGA T , 1360 Manheim Pike Heclmg Selma 24 Hou' sewlce fit gm U G es Phone Ex 2-2146 Phone Ex 7-5141 Everything for K the Class of Any Time Photography J 1962 X if Your School Photographer JACK LONG 642 Fountain Ave. Best Wishes and Success Class of 62 Trees That Grow MALEY ERB BROTHERS' and NURSERY Lititz Pike Furniture Lancaster, Penna. Floor Coverings 125-131 E. King Si. Lancaster, Penna. DONALD G. KRANCH Television 8- Radio Service Motorola - RCA Sales Service Supplies 306 New Holland Ave. Phone Ex 4-4068 Visit Toyland at FARMERS SUPPLY CO. 137 E. King St. Lancaster, Penna. ZOOK'S JEWELERS INC. ,,,f 'Z fix X , I ,M . , , HX-.J If Y 1 ' I T r I rv 4 M' .1 I .' , V' J- , , Save Af F. W. WOOLWORTH 81 CO. Located in Downtown Lancaster I ni. w?QJJ X .5228 ...xxx I. f. 5 I 4. 1. .- I 2 ..,A, ggi I - K K I .... SKYLINE SWIMMING POOL INC L .... 00120-6 k J Tues nfr b Uif1EF E 9' I Wayn , aL np, Ba Offfcdswe C New been 'JL Q,uL LLWORISQA SPECIALTY C06 Qaf Qafaulgd ' , UWA BER New-K W4 QAMJMA1-Qffz. 6'!4j'Oi CQAQIJJ Extends its Congratulations to the Graduates of '62 Best Wishes I GORDON R. REIDENBACH Your Fuller Brush Man Ph ne Ex 2-7377 RUOF'S FLOWER SHOP IS 2 fe.. X - 601 S. Queen St X Lancaster, Penna. ff Phone Ex 4-7253 A 11 The Perfect Way to Remember M K -,fe nfauv ance, ,,,. ix: fs! i AW? fm A M We X 1N , 5 f ve- F jjfgferv ij Lf fmv i e , AZELXVVIEILHYEFFE Q V e Wpa Jeff- ,I N:6A 51' NLQR- A QP868 Fou.niNZ:iit1,AYei:LQ,'4 '::g: E35 V? Flys ,',l f K TV Gwddilfiew I ft E K 5 .UQ Q x lT'S HERE A, 3 Pitgine A4 7 , I LM , ' 4 rx ,ree Deli? rl UZVV I X M i ,, if ,U , W iz, +4 if ff my ifyvb' 556' ,Cf Aj! i JJ! GJ i 1 'W' .elf M mf f ww I A , A xg! ' THE MAGNIFICENT wh I C, Skee-Craft M X oesome ' 17 MUSTANG Skee-Craft styling that sets the p ce for '61 . . . color styled in- tciiors . . gleaming gnalsgfany ,,,,,., ,...,,A, ee, A ,.. I decks . . .p ust emig ty o vo- Penta inboard-outboard power plant . . . there the 1961 Skee- .... .... . .4.. Cfaff 17'MuStang- IMMEDIATE nfuvm - EASY TERMS 22:fsisff-e2s:s2sff?f Dum ' . Lf '-:Q gr, ,,.,...,.. zizlu-f .... .'..,.. 1 Aj, W If Q Q Fifi f C ' Pi'j!, L' 3.1 ' L ,,, I f ' ff fi f if ,,,m,ffti , V712 ifefztffi x ,argl if ef' Lf X fi in ck 'i 4721, L ,ifiti 17,34 fvjyix I L I J! 'gel V L L' ui lift ' Vx L Kiwi A-AM! in owl I' Lg' f fi if-fp' C Lt LANCASTER BUSINESS SCHOOL . tv if ' omP e 'so 0 f - -- ' X . ' , 'J F . . ff- , , Q12 KZGJTRAILMOBILE INCN., W fi Business Administration - Accounting fviilf' A: K I , ,X , JXL Secretarial - Stenographic V , will A 120' Marshall Ave' L f' L.: Executive Secretarial 'L L LG, i ' LUUCUSTGF, Penne. 'VL LL ul 48 N. Queen sf. Phone Ex 7-88'I8.,, W' X ,Q L' Q Dial Ex 7-810,jQfi 4AV , I WL I i 1 i r L 3 if t ,ef 'Q Q . ,gif L bf C I i by ,f CJD! E L r , ee f f' iff ll , , qgjfxxjfi it .J 11 SHENK BROS. SPORTING GOODS Everything for Sport OVERLOOK SWIMMING POOL MAPLE GROVE SWIMMING AND SKA1-ING RINK, INC. POOL V 'I A-.,, , . I' W. tc . ., ,in up V -, , . I . l t X -Y HERISHEWS A X w r K ll Best Wishes to the co' ComPliments of Q , 1- V Class of 1962 MOORE FARMS ,YF Fifi, t tm PRECISION TIME GOLD APAIRIES 780 Eden Rd. A, P 'WY M9 79' Rem..,-C.., Y CORPORATION HONEY E Lancaster,Penna. , t. Q W i E I tserviqe I Strasburg, Penna. 91 1 shite SL JI Lancaster, P Lancaster, Penna. ig D O Kno d Fjuts Wings , I I X W 4 .- V 12,3-K ,,fA I, Il., -,Z?l1,. F- on I S . V, 4ffff ff?'ZQQ7 I A ' t opportunities a chdl 'gas are ahead XA 'fl rig -af A5 I I X it I Ox lb for ass of 196 o ,the r' ons of the orld da . ' I ' f I I e new ledge gained i ool will help It ou those llenges and k advantage I FN ' A oxfltho or unitii. It will help y unlock s l yomfry lentzgbxo make a.gre r contri- Q1-Etion our ,' iob, yo ommunity, pew Hd d och' e an been learning, too. The new knowledge gained in its ald o a d s an o its perimental farms is helping build better labor-saving machin r mags? far s I ISQSIPID provide bigger and better crops for a growing p pulatio . L0 F Holland I gralgwaes the Cla, f I as one of its new partners in setting a new , . . rse in the or I fjtom ow. I cf wk Q 9 W , I ,, rw HOLLAND W ,W IO Fi in Grassland Fbrmingl Q 4 ,ififzew Q Q? if-d7'5iEgf1 if ff' 3423 as Q '50 Ts T N' ?'s N TR , he is. Cong ratg li'T'ifo11sLgQlaSff Qs 1 Kiss me ..A 1- f- ' ivy Tits , r F '-ffm ' Q i ' 'T ,' TOYS ,l, ,FA TK Greeting Cards -' ffv , I ee-if Qi cg xii? T5-'J G' ' N Grandview Heights U '97' :E .- --, z L , LT Rf all? ' ffjwjtlf any of these, thrge?,efEQ'6T'5 , A . emdll-lvlemgg Q, ew- N-C e- I J, MN?Z.j ' X . T l' ieefcreams. as ' if ll: ll ,. .. .,.. , . ci? . Q EQ y A - . 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MARKLEY'S Home Dressed Meats l9Ol New Holland Ave. Lancaster, Penna. Dial Ex 7-6454 'N'--:3- .l. FARMERS NATIONAL BANK Lititz, Penna. LANCASTER SHOPPING CENTER BRANCH Banking Hours Monday thru Wednesday Noon to 6:00 P.M. Thursday and Friday Noon to 8:00 P.M. Saturday 9:00 A.M. to 12:00 Noon Complete banking services available HERSHEY and TSHUDY INC. Successor to RALPH M. MECUM 25 E. Orange St. Lancaster, Penna. INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CO. McCormick Farm Equipment Store 1054 S. State St. Ephrata, Penna. Farmall International Tractors Trudcs 1 I G Dummy A, 'B 6 FOX f Q3 cf K L M ggzmizm 3233 Q I jwwiy U , TP F 64 . - J M554 'W M' F 62 xi jjfiwjyfw Z J A A. . 11 ,if 646165552 E . 1 Y :Ciao J x gg ,,f5?k7l?fVZiQk ffgifff .IH 5 fffffziggk f sf? 9ff557fif3ffa2f ' 9 M WMU T ff? J JN N51 W 4' J., 3 W EXP! V xx I rx W F Q Q5 X' 1 4 cy -ld, Ky ALA!! XMXQOCX M l WfjL.,,, I f L--24,1 f,.L6d+-do! A . FX V: AMW! ,,,,,,,4,zQ, ,W , ' 'A B' .. M! J, . f'L 'fM' ,S fff Cf Aff 64' 0-pg!!! in MAA 1 . 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