Mercersburg Academy - Karux Yearbook (Mercersburg, PA)
- Class of 1966
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' hw, aw, 511-5,4 Q. Q9 , 2 - ' J 4.995 f,4jQ,,mg 1. '. fwetas- H at ,hw H9 lv. '55-1 vm w.,,fQ,,- wmv-1-Mfr 'EN9-flaw-t2NB'.F1mLLfs 44-,gy .gkqlm ' f u3'51.Q','n nik- fffhw 11,1 9 44, .Q Q Y: .mgirva fin - 33 ' ' 2 JS-1-J :-xg Q rf'-2' 2 w.?.:. Yigfffgg, ,mfg ,hz Jw-4-'x,wf,,.4: 2-3' up '31, M .4 Am- yt' .4..fSi?52:gs'F-wfi-.iq-4,331 ,,w2'1fH. Sig, .5 L4 4 51,-Ql,' 3-2-9 fu if-f-g5,5r,.f-? 3 f. 'G5 ?5:. gg? ,N-f1q '- , 'J.Q'v!' Q 3-vw: ,,fg11:,i'5'f?.J,ij ff' , .V V' j 12531, iii? f 'F,:R5g11fL fp, ' 1' 'W' KARUX 1966 gi, Q K 'GAfmZ7'e S 6 QQ, X 5 Q N QV 49 , Q ' mL1T1xS Published by Students of The Vlercersburg Academy Mercersburg, Pennsylvania , , . 4 , Foreword Mercersburg is not only where we spend four years of our lifeg Mercersburg becomes an integral part of every student who has ever stepped onto her campus. She is not just another prep schoolg she is one of the leaders in educa- tion. This school is not merely an inanimate ob- ject which does not affect usg Mercersburg chal- lenges us to raise ourselves far above our most towering hopes-to become leaders of men. She is not willing to permit her sons to sit calmly and let the world go byg she expects her sons to take an active part in seeking solutions to lifeis problems. Mercersburg not only teaches us that C12-ir r and that King Henry VIII died in 15473 she helps us acquire high morals, respect for our fel- low man, vigilance against the evils of society, and co-operation. The school is interested in us -in the development of our character, and in our future after we leave her beautiful campus. Mercersburg will never feel that a graduating class is just another classg she will never feel that it is not worth doing her best for the stu- dentsg Mercersburg, with her emphasis on the truth and the good life, will continue to inspire her sons, who, in turn, will hopefully model their lives on the groundwork laid for them at the Academy. Ll Editors Contents Stott Robert L. Grimm, Co-editor J. Frederick Rial, Co-Pflilor Robert J. Rush, Business Manager Dedication ..... . 6 F arulty ....... 8 Activities ... 32 Publirations ...,. 72 Student Life .... .. 84 Athletics ........ ..,... 1 16 Classes ....... ...... 1 56 Advertising ..... ...... 1 98 Photographers: J. Frederick Rial. G. Caleb Williams. Artist: Lawrence J. Kopf. Slaj: David C. Bupp, Ray T. Charley, David li. Covintree, Charles B. Crisnian, Robert T. Crothers, John G. Eaton, Leonard B. Fink, William L. Kemper, Charles W. Louns- hury, Stephen A. Mallory, James 'l'. McClure, Louis I. Myle- craine, Mark W. Zcrn. Faculty Advisers: Donald F. Johnson, Henry A. Kittredge. Dedicotion to Robert Romsey Block A Mercersburg graduate of 1925, and at the Academy since 1929, Mr. Robert R. Black has for thirty-seven years been an active participant in many phases of school life. A former faculty member of both the French and Spanish depart- ments, his administrative and writing skills were of great service during his twenty-year tenure as business adviser of THE MERCERSBURG NEWS 11936-19561, and as faculty adviser to the Press Club 11941-19621. For many years, Mr. Black has been Alumni Secretary of the Academy, and in this position he has done much to strengthen the ties between alumni and the Academy. Preparation and is- suance of the Alumni Quarterly has been an im- portant responsibility which he has carried out well. From 19416 through 1965, the Mercersburg yearbook, the KARUX, was under his competent direction as faculty adviser. During this time the publication won numerous prizes for excellence from the Columbia Scholastic Press Association. For his dedication, interest, and loyalty to Mercersburg Academy for so many years, we dedicate this seventy-third edition of the KARUX. 6 T ' Q , 1 v 1 v.. - Q f ' A -fa-Q L ,,,IfI ,Tf.-. A ,,,,,,,w 1 A 311 W I N V .1 g,..,.. I--M -1 1511 1 f N- H----. 1 5 ' ' 1 .4 1 1 7-f-' Z MMM, 11, ,LW 1 ' v1 f -ff- --Q1 + 1 1 1 g fi yif M W .E 1 1 1 1 N! 'wfifl' wg-L:-1:52 J? f N 1 ' ' F w su I 1 L' I W1 1 1 A , 41 N 1 1 ,1 K ,- ,,. ii R .: A -- ig ,Y . ,M xf,,,3,.,,l, f 0 I M! 1 1 , 1 SSN 1 1 11,113 11 ' -. 7..,.f--' .Xl- i ' U ,,- A Arn X131 , 4 1 111 A 1- 11 1 f 1 nw 11 'Li X ' ' - is-Q'T'i ' 'VX 7. 'L' 'S T511 71 1 lil .ffgml X 11, 1! aw 1 11 gd LL1: 151 11 ' 1 , 1 xx-x , ,r ' 1 'xg -W Lf 11 1 JH 5 ' Q 111+ W-111' X W1 1 1 1 11 if f ' 'I I 11-1?N I'--' J 1 'fV:1'j, 7371 f! W '11Wq q,A H- 1 211 it Q .J . 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M' -1 111111'ff'ff'i15U I , I , if 'gui A 'V X ra' , 5' V 'Hi' , QT 11' ' 1 '1Q1Y1YfQ1I71 51 1 ' 5??g31'i1 7 m4k43'711 A 1 . Vg. 5521, ,fig 1' , A S 1 171 11 1 f 'f' x 1 1 .,'L,.fff.QI'1gLfl7Q222f q , , ' 34 , 1 1 'ix , :-'QQ 1 1, ,!,' g fl ,Af ,.-veit' 4 , f W., 8 JZJJAL Zuni 4.39124 2424, '7g1,4A, f?a,Z2vLlQfALLuCde4di l 1 Headmaster William Cowper Fowle, M.A., Litt. D., L.H.D. Born Chicago, Ill., A.B. Williams 1932, M.A. Columbia 1937, Litt.D. lh.c.J Catawba College 19623 L.H.D. lh.c.J Williams College 1965, taught and coached at Governor Dummer Academy 1933-19353 Wil- liams College 1935-1938, Hoachkill School 1938-1961, physical direc- tor 1938-1952, coster in history 1941-1956, master in Bible 1946- 1961, admissions officer 1952-1957, assistant headmaster 1955-1961, director of admissions 1958-1961, served in U.S. Navy, Oflice of Strategic Services 194-41-194-6g at Mercersburg since 1961. Assistant Headmaster Richard Joel Dolven, Bs., so Physics and Chemistryg Rensselaer Polytechnic Instituteg Yale Divinity Schoolg Yale Graduate School ffor Ceologylg Field Geologist for Stanolind Oil Co., Nevadag Freshman Counsellor at Yale University, 1955-1956g Hamden Hall Country Day School, 1956- 19575 Milford, Conn., High School, 1958g Hackley Preparatory School, 1958-1963g at Mercersburg since 1963. QCEHSBQ Q9 '90 QZX 'N v-Oqiigilgq lg 2- it 4 VIRILITP-5 12 13 PRESTON FRANKLIN AMSPACHER, B.S., M.S., Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds, Gettysburg College, University of Michigan, taught mathematics and physics at Gettysburg College, 1930-1935, taught mathematics and physics at Mercersburg, 1935-1956, taught in Mercersburg War Training Program, helped in physics at Wilson College, 1952-1957, Kappa Phi Kappa, General Electric Fellowship at Union College during summer of 1945, faculty adviser, Radio Club 1938-1955, Projection Crew 1951-1961, at Mercersburg since 1935. WILLIAM WOODBURY HOWARD, A.B., M.A,, Dean, Mathematics, University of Maine, Harvard Uni- versity, Columbia University, U. S. Navy 1942 to 1946, dean of Keil Hall, at Mercersburg since 1939. BRYAN BARKER, Carillonneur, former carillonneur at University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia, faculty adviser, The Mercersburg News, former president, Columbia Scholastic Press Advisers' Association, now editor, The Bulletin, author of Humor Hints for School Publications, member, The Torch Club, Chambersburg, Pa., member, Franklin Inn Club of Philadelphia, formerly dean of 'Eighty-eight Dormitory, at Mercersburg since 1928. ROBERT RAMSEY BLACK, B.S., Alumni Secretary, Director of Development and Public Relations, Mercers- burg '25, University of Virginia, member of the French Department 1929-1956, member of the Spanish Depart- ment 1941-1956, faculty business adviser, The Mercers- burg News 1936-1956, faculty adviser, Marshals of the Field 1949-1951, the Press Club 1941-1962, the KARUX 194-6-1963, Board of Directors, American Alumni Council 1960-1962, External Affairs Committee, National Associa- tion of Independent Schools 1961-19643 at Mercersburg since 1929. JOSEPH HAROLD LANDIS, H.C.S., Treasurerg Strayer College of Accountancy, George Washington Uni- versityg at Mercersburg 1930-19373 U. S. Navy, February 1942 until February 19463 returned to Mercersburg 1946. ERNEST ACKERKNECHT STALEY, A.B., MA., Director of Adrnissionsg Union Collegeg Harvard Uni- versityg at Mercersburg since 1942. LEONARD ALLEN PLANTZ, B.S., M.A., Director of Athletics, History and Economicsg Colorado State Uni- versityg Colorado llniversityg Pi Gamma Mu fsoeial sciencel fraternity: at Mercersburg since 1943. ERIC EDWARD HARRIS, M.R.S.T., F.R.G.S., Chair- man of the Science Departmentg Queen Elizabethis School, Hartlebury, Englandg Saltley Church of England College, Birmingham, Ministry of Education Permanent Teaching Certificate 19265 Ministry of Education, Cairo, Egyptg taught at Tanta Secondary Schoolg served with Royal Air Force in Mediterranean and Middle Eastern Theatresg twice mentioned in dispatches for distinguished serviceg bronze oak leaf and four distinguished meclalsg senior staff duties at Air Ministry, London, resigned commission 194-7, retaining permanent rank of Squadron Leader: coaching staff midwinter debate: faculty Chapel usher: Cum Laude Societyg Honor Committeeg at Mercersburg since 1947. MRS. NORRIS W. GRABILL, A.B., Reading Pro- gramg Otterbein Collegeg graduate work at Ohio State Universityg at Mercersburg since 1949. STEPHEN ,IULES SZEKELY, A.l1., Senior .Master in Classics, Dickinson Collegeg Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Psig Omicron Delta Kappag Cum Laude Society, three years in the Army Air Fore:-5 dean of Swank Hall, at Mereersburg since 1950, EARLE HEIDELBAUGH GROVER, ILA., MA., German: .luniata Collegeg Columbia University: graduate study in German at the New School for Social Re- searchg member New York City Chapter, American Guild of Organistsg member, American Association of Teachers of German, faculty adviser, the Dance Committee, thc Entertainment ushers, dean of South Cottage, Director of Clee Club and Instrumental Music at Mercersburg, 1952 to 1964, at Mercersburg since 1952. RICHARD RUSSELL SCHELLENBERGER, A.B., Chairman of English Deparmzenl: Mercersburg Academy ,421 Princeton University '46 adviser, The Lit, The Fifteen, Senate and Council, Senior Class 1963-643 Secre- tary of Mercersburg's Cum Laude Societyg dean of Main I-Iallg member of Executive Committee of District IV of Cum Laude Society: taught at West Nottingham Academy for three yearsg at Mort-ersburg since 1952. MRS. ERIC E. HARRIS, A.l3., Reading Programg George Watson's College, Edinburgh, Scotland: West- minster College, Pa.g taught in McKean County. Pa., and American College, Cairo, Egyplg at Mereersburg since 1953. JAMES DONALD CONLIN, HS., Malltematirs, Baslfet- ball Coarlt, f. V. Football Coarlzg business administra- tion, accounting and finant-e at Bryant Colle-geg Uni- versity of Maineg Brown llniversityg U. S. Army 1945- 19473 at Mercersburg since 1954. 16 DAVID LLOYD EMORY, A.B., Biology and Acting Track Coach, George Schoolg Oberlin Collegeg graduate work at Oberlin, at Mercersburg since 1955. RAYMOND LOFTUS HAIR, .-LB.. Senior Master in Russian and Germang Oberlin Collegeg member of Col- lege Board Russian Achievement Test Committee, Chairman, Russian Committee of National Association of Independent Schoolsg member, Foreign Language Com- mittee of the National Association of Independent Schoolsg member, Advisory Board of Russian language newspaper. Outside Russia, at Mercersburg since 1956. ROBERT WALKER RANKIN, B.A., Chairman of His- Iory Departmentg University of Connecticut, graduate study at University of Connecticut and Trinity College, adviser, ,lurisprudence Societyg adviser, Senate 1961- l965, dean of '88 Dormitoryg member of Theta Xi fra- ternity, member, National Council of Social Studies, Pennsylvania Council of Social Studies, American His- torical Associationg taught at Williston Academy, East- hampton. Massachusetts: Fulbright Grant at the Institute of Political Studies of the University of Paris, Summer 19643 at Mercersburg since 1956. ARTHUR RUDOLPH SCHONHEITER, 11.8, Hcall Swimming Coach, HPGII Baseball Coach, Trainer, Physio- Iherapisl, Me1'lmnir'11l Drawing, Lawrenceville Prepara- tory School, 19523 Springfield College, 1956: member, National lnterseholastit' Swimming Coaches Associationg member, American Swimming Coaches Associationg at Niercersburg since 1956. 17 N10 1. fx U1 yl ROBERT LEE SMITH, A.l3,. French, Musieg Uni- versity of Pennsylvaniag post-graduate work at University of Pennsylvania, formerly instructor in Latin and Spanish at Mereershurgg faculty adviser to Marshall Society, Press Cluh, Bridge Club, and French Club: at Mereers- burg since 1957. DAVID MARSHALL TYSON, A.l3., BLA.. Chlliflllllll, of the Mrlthenintics Department, ,I.V, 1gllSlx'Pfl7lIll Cotleh, Wilbraham Academy: Yale University, graduate work at Wesleyan University, Cum Laude Soeietyq at Mereers- hurg since 1958. DONALD FOWLE JOHNSON, ll.S.. M.S., French, Seience, Bible, Bowdoin College, Middlebury College, Boston University Graduate Sehoolg projectionistg ad- viser, KARUXg Business Adviser, The Mercersburg News: at Mercersburg 1941-1944: resumed teaching at Mereershurg 1959. HENRY ABEL KITTREDGE, ILA.. BS., Historyg Lincoln School, Kenyon College, graduate work Foreign Service School, Georgetown University, Washington, D. C., graduate summer work, University of Delaware, 1962 and 1963, University of Virginia, 1965, Faculty adviser, KARUXg U. S. Army 1943-19463 taught at Lenox School, at Mercersburg since 1959. JOHN RICHARD DUVALL, A.l3.. M.A., Frenehg Ohio Wesleyan University, Ohio University, Mexico City Col- lege, graduate work at University of Paris, Middlebury College, United States Navy 1946-1948: taught in Fort Sumner, New Mexieo 1954-1956. Port Huron, Miehigan 1956-19583 at Mereersburg sinee 1959. STEPHEN CROMWELL CHANDLER, B.A., Mathe- nmtirs, Tennis Coach, SQILIISII Coaelig St. Paul's School lConeordJg Yale University, Lieutenant U. S. Navy 1951-19553 Bell 8: Howell Company, Chicago, 1955-1960g at Merc-erslmurg since 1960. 18 CHARLES ALLEN W'EEKS, ,-LIS.. MA.. History: llartmoutli Colle-gv: granluale- work at tha- llnive-rsity of N111-liigan antl Columliia l'nivs-rsity: at N14-rm-rslmurg sinu- 1960. JOSEPH DOMENIC ADAMS, ,-LH., English and Fine- Arlx, Fr-firing ffourlt: N11-rca-rs1Jurg Acad:-niy V135 Frank- lin and Marshall Cullt-gf-: 1964-1965 graduate study at Shippm-nslmurg State- Colle-gi:-3 ancl Acc-atle-Illia qli Hx-l1'Arti, Pia-tro Vanuwi. Pm-rugia, Italy, SIIIIIIIIPI' 19653 Unite-rl Stat:-5 Army 1953-1955g associate editor of busim-sa books, Prr-ntiu--Hall, lm-., 1955-19563 artist, lvvlurf-r. annl 1l'2il'1l1'I' in Los Arigt-la-S, 1956-1961: regional director for Pe-nnsylvania. Ann-riran Art Soci:-ty since 1960g inclutlf-il in Wlzrfx Who in f4lnerir'1n1 ffrl sinu- 1962g also inclumlr-11 in lnlernulionul l,iI't'l'fUf-1' of Arts, eighth erlitiong faculty awlvis:-r In 1111'I'l'4'l'h1lIll'g1 Fine- Arts Group. Paid:-ia: .Ml- X1Sl'l'-1IlS1I'U1'11lI' to t'k1l'll-l'llI'l'14'll1ill' Italian study group: at N11-rm-rsliurg since- 1961. ADRIAN MITCHELL BRONK, .-LH.. Ifnglishg SI. Paul's School. Brooklanclvillo. Md.: University of Penn- -ylvania: Phi Kappa Psi frat:-rnity: summer work at Oxford lnivvrsity 19625 Summer Staff of Tabor Acad- :-my. 1965: ale-an of Tippe-Its Hall: at We-rcershurg sinu- 1961. ' ta vi 1 I 1 C f Vwl QM l C M- 1 '1 Nb- JDE x J' X-7 f K -,,.... ,Q D, L. V 19 RICHARD MICHAEL DECKER, BS.. MJX., Maths'- mutirs: Shippvnshurg Slate Cullvgr: State College- ul lowag at Nlr'rc'ershurg sincm- 1961. GEOFFREY P'0WLER EVANS, ill.. Mnthemrztirs: Mc-l'c'e'rsli11rg Aruilc-niy ,571 Stanford llnive-rsity: at i11l'H't'l'S1lllFgI since 1961, RICHARD RANDOLPH MILLER, Ali., ffllllfflllllll uf Foreign Language Department, Frenvhg Williams Col- le-gvg diplfmlv, University of Parisg taught ul Darrow S1'll0Hl, Hotchkiss School, Colorado College: U, S, Navy 1943-19453 at Mernzersllurg since 1961. 20 JAY LEWIS QUINN, .'X.l3.. f.lll'lIliXfl',Vj lioslon Lni- vl-rsily: Qlfillilldil' work ul lioslon l1IliVl'l'S1ly llllli Harvarliz l'. S. -Xrllly 19511-10583 lwn ye-urs willl llal'vlll'll Sl'ilU4ii uf 1'llllli1' Hvulth. U4-paillllm-Ill of Mil-lwllliulogy: Till' Mary llronks SFIIOUII at yiYQ'l'1'l'TS1llll'Q1 5illl'l' 1961. STUART ALAN W'ALLACl'1. li.'X.. Hixlory. Hvurl Fool- lulfl fforlfll. ,4SSl'SfIlIIf Trllrulr f.na4'll5 Willianls ffulivgvz Grallllalv stully fiibllllliliil l1llil'l-rsily: .'xliViSt'l'. Sf'I121it'. Slulivnl COllIll'iiI NiQ'!llill'l'. sllllll-llt-fuvlllly llisciplim- 1'0lIIlIliiN'CQ Allie-li lIIPIlliN'l'. ,xlll1'I'il'illI Foolllail Coaliiles Xristwiillilllll xil'l1lil4'l', Nlliilllllli f10llllI'1i of SI!1'i21i Slllllie-f: all N1l'l'l'l-lxlwurg sinu- 1961. HERBERT BRYAN SIIIFLET, JR., A.I1., Englishg ilukl' Univvrsilyg U. S. .xfllly 195-14-561 Sl't'Il!lliill'y T'1IlgiiHil e-liilor, Tile- Ollyssl-y PM-ss, Inv.. 1958-62: all ivit'I'l'4'lASiDllf:1 1956-19583 rl-uppnilllvd 1962. YVILLIAM OSBURNE ALLEN, :X.l1., NLS.. liiolngy: Niurllmoru Cullvgl- 1957: Univl-l'fily of Wisvollsill 1962: grallllalv work LII llurllvlli grrallllalll- ll'zll'llillg1 assistant all lillilcwsity nf Vifiswollsillg Ialllglll all iilliiiibll Sviluol Wil- iiLlIIlSllNVIl, ixT21SSLll'1lllSI'fiF. illlli iillfillw Fvlllmi. AlllI'IliLl. News Xurkz at iVit'I'4't'l'rillll'Q finm- 1962. ISOULDIN GAYLORD RIIRHANK, ILS.. NIS.. Mrllhv- lIIllll.l'S, ,luniur VIIFSH-Y Fnrlllulll l.1U1Il',lQ Trinity lfullvgr' 10553 ilurvarli fillitilliiit' Sl-lllml uf Nl'1'llill-l-tllrl- 1953- 19561 Syrarllsl- 1961: l'ual'Il4-nl Llllti iilllgill all Tabor .M'a41vllly. ixiilfillll. 'iiuxsavllllfl-llsg Siglllil Phi Sigllllil ipllysivs honor sul-ivlyi ill 'l'l'illily: all N1l'l'l'l-l'sl1lll'g sinu- 1962. DON EDWIN CREAGER, A.li., ILIJ., Iiilfleg Fhlliiily Colle-gcg Wfinl-1lrl-llllvr Till'tl1llgil'lli Svlllillilffl ill Ml'l'l'l-rs- llurgx since 1962. FRANK ELLWOOD BELL, HS., Mnthelvizztivs, ,45- sismn! lu llirevtor of Arlnzissionxg University of lllinoisg Mustvr in Matlivniativs at Williston Acaclvniyg U.S.N.R., 1942-l945g l'iXHCllllV0 lJir.1'lnr of University of illinois Fnumlatinng Assistant Profq-ssur in Physical Education, Williams lfollegvg Athlf-tic Director and Assistant to Dirw-tor of Admissions, thv Hotchkiss School: Adviser lo Svnalv i964-3 ul Me-rverslnirg sinve l963, JOHN HOWARD BURSK, ll.A.. M.A.. Englishg llrownv 84 Nivhols Sclioolg Amherst: Harvard Business Svhoolg Columbia: Roseau-li Analyst, Suhr-ring Drug C0.g at Merci-rshiirg sinve 1963. RICHARD DALE CRUTCHFIELD, l3.A., S1IIlI1l:Shj l,u0mis S4-lmolg Washington anml Lew: llnivvrsityg Army Sf-uurily Agvncy in Ce-rmanyg Army Language Scliuul, Monlvrvy. Cal.: ll, S. Stair- Dt'lJilfllllt l'llQ at Nlvrcerslulrg sinmrv 1963. ALDEN ADAMS MOSSHAMMER, KA.. Registrar. Latin. Greek, Philosoplzyg Amherst Colle-gc-g Episcopal yl The-ologiual S4-hoolg taught in Lac-unia 1N.H.l High df il if Schoolg Cum Laude Fovivly: al iXll fl'PI'SlJllTg sinvf- 1963. 'V LP i 3 ll of 1 if i JAMES PALMER BECKFORD, A.l3.. History: Fa llr ,rf i School: Sl. lllarlis School: Amhf-rst College: Kapp' ' 'l'hr-ta Fratr-rnity: at Mvrw-rslmrg since 1964. O M V , Slit J vga S '1 Z2 I 552 'TFSQY 5 K , V av '. if avg. f f s 4 V sf.- ,,, ,i, ,M Pi ,IUHN PALMER FERGUSON, ILL. Ml.. livllglfhllf JAMES l'A'l l'UN IIUMPIIREYS, JR., I5.X,, NLS., llulvllkiss SVIIIIUII xYiHiLlIIlS fiullm-gm citllllllllliil lxlli- W1lIl1f'IV1r1I1'f'x: Kvnl Svlmulg Vivilliunw fiullvge-1 grzullmlq- wrfity: luugghl at Pinggry Fvlmol IOSU-196-'11 at xIQ'l't'0lg4- work ul lllv lniu-rfity nf xvfllltllll anal Flnrielu SIAII1' Iuurg sim-v 19611. llliW'l'NilQI laugh! ut llle' Ilalws-y Svlwul. Snulh Kvnl S1-lmul. l'niu-rsiiy S1-lmul. Florida Nun- lxniu-wily filmrlvs Viriglll 'xl'Ll!ll'lIlj1 all yII'l'l'!'I'FIlllI'Ql slum' 1961. JAMES HARR HAINES, V, LU.. KLA.. Spuni:-lzg xIl'I't'l'I'!4l?lll'QI .Nuamln-111y 19583 Ddmllllllllll Hull:-gn-: llruvsn l niwrsity: study all l'niw-rsily of Siilillllilllfil. Spain. fall ROBERT PETER KlCl.l.ER, AJS.. Hixluljm. uvl'l'.Vl!l'llg 1951131NIf'l'I'1'l'PllllI'QSill1'4''90-lf, . f.'0lII'h. Line fjrrrzrll lrlrsilnx' lftltlfllllll. llvuzl 1,111.1-11. M' lf'r'igl1h1'!'lir1h! lvumg lWniu-lsily of Nlurylumlz Qllllllllillf' S ax vmrk ul llu- lniwrsilx ul' Hawaii aml Unix:-rsily of I Q Q, If Xvlarylaltla-I-Z sn-ru-d l!'Vl'lIly-IVY! ye-urs in S, Nlflliillf' Q 'X lmrpfg All-Navy lfuullnallg 19471 aflxlse-V. l'4:Illn'ul 1 X Svivru-v lilulrg at Wvrw-rsl1l11'g1 -im-v 19611, I f' I 5 5 V A .ff gp - M 9Q 5+ N3 ELK iv' DANIEL LEOPOLD LORCH, BS., Physiesg Pennsyl- vania State Universityg at My-reersburg since 1964. ALFRED LUKE MATTES, A.B., S.T.M.g Oraloryg Mt. Pleasant Collegiate lnstitute, N. C.g Muhlenberg Colleggeg Columbia llniversityg Union Theological Seminuryg Gen- eral 'llheulugical Seminaryg at Merc-ershurg sinee l964. ALLEN EDWARD SHINN, B.A., Spanislig Dickinson College-g graduate work at Miclfllehury Cnllegeg Sigma Delta Pi thonorary Spanish fraternitylg member Alpha Psi Omega thonorary dramatics fraternitylg at Mercers- lrurg sinee 1964. PAUL MAXWELL SUERKEN, A.B., English, Director of Clee Club and Instrumental Musicg Dartmouth Col- legeg graduate work at the University of Michigang at Mereershurg since 1964. SAMUEL DAVID BRUTTOMESSO, l5.A., I'hy.sif-sg Yah- llnivf-rsilyg at Me-ri-f-rslmrg sinve 1965. PETER LAURENCE FENNINGER, BA., English, .-lssistllnt Spider Football f.i0lIl'hQ ,l.V, Swimming Cuurh, ,l.V. 31158111111 fjoarh: Tin- Hill Sflioolg Washington uncl ,l:'f1c1rs0n llnivfdrsityg laugh! English at Tlw Fe-ss:-nilq-n Svlxoolz at Alera-:'rflm11i'g1 sinvr- l965. ROBERT LADLEY HUSTED, B.A., lfvorioniics, His- tory: llnivvrsity of the Soutlig ll, S. Army 1961-633 with Alaska National llank, Fairbanks. Alaskag graduate- work Univc-rsily of Virginiag at Me-rw-rslmurg since 1965. DAVID HAMILTON IBBEKEN, .-LB.. History: Prinvr-ton: ll. S. Army: at Merc:-rslmlirg sincv 1965. JAMES THOMAS lRW'1N, HS., Cherrzistry, Physzral Science, Life Slllflillg IIISIFIIFIOTQ Alle-gin-ny College: at Nlel'r'1'1'slrurg sinca' 1965. 25 5 '4 Kansai .suing and va PETER VAUCHAN JONES, Latin, Creelfg Cillllllflllgt' University llfnglandlg at Merversburg since 1965. JOHN CLAIR MENGES, M.D., flflezliml Diref-lorg Gettysburg College: Temple University, School of Metli- eineg Internship. York 1Pu.l llospitalg Captain. Air Fun-e. 1947-19493 Almholtstuwn Hnspital, Ahlmttstown, Pennsylvania. general meflieal pratrlieeg general praetive in New Oxford, Pennsylvaniag adviser. Carlucean Clulmg at Meri-erslmurg since 1965. JAMES VVINSTON SMITH, li..-K.. NLM., Choirmusler and Urganisl: Westminster Choir College, Princeton, New Jersey: at St. Markk School. Dallas. Texas. 1953-65: at Mereersllurg since 1965. GEORGE WALTER VROUM. BMX.. lfnglislz. IJ . FOOIIIIIII l'0fIl'l1. l,rn'r0.s.w wuzlrh: at Merlw-rshurg sinu- I965. JOHN PAGE VVILLIAMS, JR., A.l5.. English. As- xismnt LV. Foolbull lfnmlz, Winfer Weight Lifting frlldfhl St. Cllrriflopllers Svllool: Prim-f-Ion Univ:-rsilyg all A1Pl'lT1'l'Sllllfg sinvf' 1965. VVIRT SHRIVER WINEBRENNER, JR., A.l3.. LL.li., ffnglislz, .45SiSf!II1l Aflllllllf Serretary, Assistarzf Sllfillllllfllg CIIII, 115 x1!'l'CQ'l'FIllll'Q .'xl'2i1lt'l1ly 1954g Yule- lfniwrsilyg Harvard Law S1-honlg summvr study, University' of Pvnn- .5lva11iag l'1'um'li1'r-:I law. 1962-19651 ul Nln-rom-rsl1l1l'g sinu- l965. MIRIAM VVITHEROVV, Sf'!'l'f'lIl1-V In thc' Hwzrlrzzzzslz-rg 'l'llUIllllSHH.S I:lISiI1f'SS ffollf-gc-2 all wll'l'l'f'I'4lllIl'g sinw' l94l. AIMEE KATHERINE KULP, NLI3.. ISS. in Lf. l.if1rr1ri1m: Wilson llnllr-gm Un-xx-I lnsliluls- uf 'I'+'L'l1- nology l.iln1'ary Svlluolz frwnn-r mn-mlwr of ilu- staff uf Yah- Univ-rsily Lilmrury. l'1'iI1u-tml llnivn-rsity Lilmxry. and Wilson Cullf-gy l.ilrrary: at Mvrw-lslmlllgi slum- 1949. MRS. GLADYS LURENE AVERILL., KN.. Rf'.Sflll'llf fY11r.s4': CL1llldl'Il Clark Nlt'IIlllfiLll lhspitzll. l'u1'ks-rwlmu1'g, W. Xu.. 1927: CllLlI!llN'l'SlJllI'fI Hoepilal stuff IIIIFHK' 120 ye-zlrsig at yl1'l'Vl'I'SlDlll'Q finvn- 1956. 27 MRS. FRANK E. BELL, Assistant lo the Librariruz, A.B., Mount Holyoke Collegeg U.S.N.R. 1942-1945g at Mercershurg since 1964. HAROLD SNIDER COOK, Assistant Treasurerg Chambersburg Business Collegeg U. S, Army 1946-1947g at Mercersburg since 1950. MRS. EDWARD B. LOWANS, MHITOHQ Northern Bedford County High Sehoolg at Mercersburg since 1961, CHARLOTTE FRANCES STEINMETZ, R.N., Resi- dent Nurseg Washington County Hospital, Hagerstown, Md., 19283 private nurse for 25 yearsg at Mercersburg since 1957. THOMAS DAVIDSON HOCH, Stewarrlg Mercersburg High Schoolg came to Mercersburg in 1947g entered U. Army, 19544 returned to Mercershurg 19563 Assistant Steward 1957 to 1963g Steward since 1963. MRS. VIRGINIA MARGARET HOUPT, Assistant to the Librariang Hagerstown High Schoolg Columbia Busi- ness College, Hagerstown: at Mercersburg since 1959. Jig ., 28 3 e ki. June of 1965 saw the departure from the Academy scene of Mr. and Mrs. George F. Hamer, Jr. For forty years, Mr. Hamer had been an integral part of school life as Organist Hlld Choirmaster, Director of Music, and as a teacher of Physics. A graduate of Phillips And- over Academy and Massachusetts lnstitute of Technology, Mr. Hamer had studied on the graduate level at Boston University, the Peabody lnstitute. and at the Summer Institute of the National Science Foundation at Bowdoin Col- lege. Mercersburg students, as they partook of the Chapel services, have often realized what a fine contribution was made by the Organist and 31 Choirmaster to the dignity and beauty of the service. The abilities of Mr. Hamer in this re- spect have won the admiration and praise of many over the years. His annual organ concerts also demonstrated his deep sensitivity to the creative music forms. A man of quiet personality, and pleasant good humor, Mr. Hamer will be greatly missed. Mrs. Hamer, as Director of the Reading Pro- gram from 1947 to 1965, will be kindly re- membered for her ability in this Held, as well as for her graciousness as a lady in the true sense of the word. Our gratitude and respect were demonstrated in dedicating the 1965 KARUX to her. ry . , f L 6'- We 1 ' 3 xi ,E Q ivkw Wm 4 0, , ' , V K 'fy 1 V 51 H3 fl Effqw, W 5. nu mf if K- ' f ,1 fb Q Qwsl ,m L 1 In 'N 1' 6 K wwf ir! 7 Q gli rwxtl 7rA,1l Nu'f'f', VF 3 f X a w E? 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Way, Knight, xlllltllll rom fun Slll'l'li1'Il,, Hr, Wztlluvn-. ltiggi. Cntling. Kyle. Gray, Nlr. lironli. Nlr. Smith. Mr. Fowl:-. The Senate is the highest student govern- mental ollice. and election to this ofhce is the highest honor a lVlt-reersburg boy can obtain. It is votnposetl of those lnoys who. in the opinion of their peers and teavhers. have clone the most for tht- school. This organization presently controls the newly institutecl proctoring system ancl pre- sents student icleas ln-fore the favulty for their 1-onsicleration. 2 nw Our most imporfanf group? ate's President, an elected representative from I bers, and a student elected by this committee. - nary actions should be taken against offenders. ,Q XS fflfp, HM WMS fbi naw lllw-Q lfvf-MC WMJ like Sv Wfwl fllede wif . wi we-C aw--Q cuu. wif' swszli gmac wht. U5-Qi LT CA mtl ,.,M,,1gs.-,. 44,31 LVL 1904.-Ot. was owl eMQ,rhQ IMMQ wmleg QMKWQ SLA,-fffvl lUU-lb ml 5 lrlllngggylinzxlglatee-+First row, from left: Seto, S. Freedman. Second row: M. Au I SMX, jlh-,lcewe ities LL Qcuifyec lv A M-K - Hc ' Sleep 1ff57l6f. Siem Willa! its-tw hides! avwil -30 to g,0fUlCl-65. QU JW MZJRW, 7051442 fafw-.3,4,,fff4 godvlel Ml lCfEe QEH3'lc.l'l10m33i5fls each of the three upper classes, two faculty mem- The committee is responsible for the enforcement of the Honor System, and decides what discipli- f zllmlv SClli01'S, ll0lIlillillK'S l'l'blJHlISilllC slullu iw tar Elvvtiulls Colnlnittm'-Firsl row. from lffft: XXQUIIISPIL lliggi. 54-lu, 5111111111 rozr: xiilllllk -MII. 'M11l1r0sv. Nc-why. Hughes. 'l'hv lflw-Iiulns C0lllIlliHl'C'. uhirh is vumpris fm' Prvsidvrmt and Vim--l'1'eSiflvr1I of thf- Svnatv H16 i'UllIllllltl'l' also plays an lllllllbflilllt rolv in gulating the- fM'zul1-1115's sluflvnl vim-tifms. nh isviplinzlry Commillvv lfirsl I'flIl'. from lvjl: Ulu lyiws, Hr. Cunlin. lluvkvlt. 5411111111 row: Nlr. I51-ll. Mr Plzmtz, Hr. NNa1l!um'. .na Orientation Committee-Firsf raw, from lf-ft: Steinhulilvr. Dvvker, Eunff, Wnhlsen, Knight. Fiblllillg., M. Austin. Serum! row: Shay, Hughvs, Rust. Warmlvll, ciiilIlU1'k'. Thirn' row: Akv, Matin-wn 1Cl1ai1'n1aI1P. Din-lhiss. Huy, xtliurighl. Fuurllz row: Garrissm, llranrlin, Hamburg, Seto 15:-Uretaryl, iil1l'IlPI'. Fiftlz raw: ,iitIl'1't'I'i, Kyiv. Sixth fUll'C ,l. I . l'ul'kvl', Rnvkwuml, Fairbanks. The Orientation lfmnniittes- rm-turns lu s4:h4 hots for their first riays all tht- Avzuivlny. They show the boys to their rooms. aid them in gettin their lmuks. and make the-in ll-vl Nl'il'UIlll'. New boys gain first sight of lovely books. 37 early in the fall to greet ami prepare thc In-xx Blue Key V-First row, from left: J. F. Parke-r, Nl. .-Xuslin, Knight. SIl'iIlIlllIllt'I'. llvckz-r, Hm'kwmul, Hamlmrg. Nah Huglws. Niuliivsuri. Nlutheral. xhnlvrusv. Dyke-. l'r-If-rsnn, Rivlmul, Il, ,l. Ninlnn. Huffman. H. llmlsun. Iiiff-ii. Nl. Sulli- lr:-rgvr, Dim-Iliiss WPI1-siflm-nib, lirvwc-r. Spurry. Yi-rSlamlig, Garner. Morse. R, .lantn-n. Svrolnl row: Ur-an, Rnsl. R .5- ll- Walsnn, Sr-lu, Kyle-. 5. Frewlrnan, liuyvr, flailing, Rc-inigi-r, Hululing, Day, Ulmriglil, Shay. Nrmuur. llranmlin. llurrisun. The Blue Key is one of the most unusual campus organizations. The gruupis function is in show the campus to prospvctive students and their Jarenls. Thex create a fini- illlilnt' and aid in . Z' keeping MK'l'i76I'SllUI'g7S fine name and reputation. President Divelbiss and Mr, Siuley discuss assignments for the day. if Orienicdion member helps new boy carry trunk to his room. 90 JU gl .r fix we Z an Chapel Ushers-l irs1 rouv. from loft: Kyle. Xhilflltil. XwvLlHlll1llITl, lin-incrt. Hr. Harris tfau-ully uilxism-H. Wohlscn. HuHn1an. W. Cordon. Sewmul row: l.ori-ntx. Shay. Hughcs. Xlnlln-son, li. .l. Xinlon. Xlilr-ln-ll. Peterson. Thin! rout llatling. IX:-why. Yates. llurroughs Klwad usliert, Sr-llnaars. ll. llvininger, The lfntertainment lishers seat the student body and guests. and distribute pamphlets for assemblies and special events in Boone Hall. Also, they act as censors for students, attire at Saturday night movies. Under the direction of lVlr. Harris, The Chapel lishers seat both students and visitors for chapel services. They also take charge of collecting th offering. lighting the candles. and operating th Chapels public address system. 9 C Entertainment Ushers-l ir.wl f0lli. fiom lvfli Nnllnrosc. Scott. Rockwood. llum-non. Sfwnml rnzri Ftocplcr. Hn-lins. Albright. lirodc. Noiniun. Nlollu-ral. Gilmore. 3 Q A 4. The Fiflvvn- 4Xi4-4--l'n-ei1le-IllD. Nlulln-Mum. Sm-111111 row: Yu-r Slzuulig. Sim-igvr. llolv. wvvsl. llu nz left: S. Frm-mllnull, ll. Uuxivs. l,m'm-ntl 4St'1'l'l'l:.ll'yI Firxl rnzr. fro . P1'll'l'Nlbll 4I'n-sinh-nib. 51-In gln-s. l.1-zur. l.m-slim-, The Fifteen is a group of the most outstand- ing seniors in the Held of English. Ideally there are to he fifteen memhers in this cluh, hut due to the lack of outstanding students. there are only fourteen members of the Fifteen this year. Every year this society ponders a different enigmag this yearls topic is ulVlan and Society-The Problem of Loyaltiesfi Each memher of the Fifteen is given assignments in reading pertinent to the topic, and he then addresses the entire group on what he has read. The monthly meet- ings at which the memhers expound their erudite- ness are held in the homes of the faculty. Through this group, the school strives to elevate the quality of thought entertained at Mvrcers- hurg. Usual captive audience at Fourteen meeting contemplates arguments. Yes, I do have a question. Fifteen members contemplate literary controversies while devouring victuals. .Y ,5 41 ,, . Y, ,L ,, ., f I - lt Au. ' Math-Science Group-First row, from left: Rogers, D. Davies. Grimm, Kenah. Morse, Seto. Serum! row: Rush D. Suxe, Kury, Svhamp. Hughes, Stamets, Lorentz. The lVli'lll'16lI13llCS-SClCIlL7P Study Group is a group of the most outstanding students in the sciences. lfavh year these hops are selected hy the faculty, and each gives at least one talk on a topim- of his Choice. The purpose of this group is to stimulate members to Continue their interests through individual research. Nleetings are held twice a month, and this group plans to expand when more laboratory tavilitic-s are available. I2 174 1 lIllNtl'V I lub Ftrs! row fiom It It I orc ntL, IJ Nix: I Fl nun. Scrnlnl row: Rush, A. Nlillcr, R. ll. Coates, H, Snllcn- ve g.tr tmunsnri un mu, rt sun dlllrll Xkc. U. Davies. Kcnipcr. Fllllffll rozcf: vvtlsitltllfll. Cnfrin. 4 cw 1 s 1 IU L ri st n R C Smith. fiI'llIlf'l', Scnhliniiku. lliu-lhiss, St-tn. X111 Harris. The Chemistry Club is an honorary society lnadc up of hnys who have excelled in this sult- ject. The cluhis program is to give those students who are interested in chemistry a chance to learn more about the sulmject than is taught in class. Press-ntly Mr. Hzirris. the adviser. is engaging speakers to address the club. and in the future he hopes to prmitie lah01'utm'y unrk in the new Ialmratnry which will he added to trvinc Hall. 44 La: Yi' QW? ' . ,. vw, 4 fl Eg .2 - v, M 5,5 , 1' 1 ..- s , L l lt X 'HW' Q M 5 K Ii ,t ,,, , , ay if 2,5 if QW P , xr WMER - 650 on your dial E . x 3 Q I -7 -ni A Nui' WNIICK. the sf-bool radio station. has been dormant for the past two years due to the lack of proper transmitting facilities. This year. after a fund-raising drive. WMIQR nas able to buy the umm rucliments of a new station. which will be added to as Soon as new funds are available. The lflec- tronics Club meets every Saturday llltlftllllll in the basement of Swank Hall. The club-room is equipped with various testing instruments mak- ing it an ideal xsorkroorn. A repair service for student record players and radios is also at serv- iee of the group. ' . Xi'xx V., Carluccan fllllb 1F1'l'SI l'0lL', from ff'fl.' Iiiytli lS f lill'!'l. Ur. Nlt'Il!t'5- Seto llJI'U4lllf'llil. SFVUIIII row: Cue-non. l:t'illigt'l'. Hula:-n. ll. IL-ll. Nornmn. Tllifll row: llixullmiss. lf. Nalxertlv. Le-sur, Fu-innlan. Nlollleral. Hunnnan. Fourth rour: K4-:npr-r. Xvitl'lll'Il, fllunnlwrw. Proksn. Nt-vley, Cfrugo, Fifth row: Stow-nson. Kannnvr. Hf'ElV1'IlI'llll. Norris. Hose. Williamson. W, Hill. Sigrrlz rnnx' 5l'll0l1f1'I'. lg3llCll!Il'l'. S4'lliUl7. Klatlky. llollcr. T. Nalwrtlv. Sf'l'Pllfl1 row: Ilelam-5. Huffman. ltim-. Illn'isIr-:lst-Il. ifofrin. Gilmore-. S.-olmlionko. The Caducean Club is an organization devoted to the interests of future doctors. It sponsors an annual spring trip to a Philarlelphia hospital as well as occasional films and an annual banquet. Political Science Group First ruw, ,lronz left: Mallory, Mackay. P, Dodson. Ilou-f Wagner. Snvunrl row: ll. Saxc, Illll'IN!Il, Cairn:-r. Mr. Keller, Scott, lfsmiol. of Mr. Keller. it sponsored several speakers. The Political Science Group made its appeal ance on the campus this year. Under the flirection 1- I6 Chapel Readers--'F1rst row, from left: Feld, Liston, Robison, Mr. Harris. Scr- ond row: Guenon. VerSIandig. J, ll. Sll3Clil'ltI'fl, Crinnn, Rust. The Chapel Readers is a group of students The Jurisprudence Society was organized as a which helps to conduct chapel services on Tues- focal point for future lawyers. Although it has day, Thursday, and Saturday by reading the been semi-active this year, it can boast of its Scripture and saying a prayer. As a result, the substantial membership. students are more active in the services, and feel that it is their service. jurisprudence Society Officers-V From left: li. J. Vinton, Matheson, Scott. 47 ,.,...,,..,Z Kazaki Officers-From left: R. D. Coates, Gray, Dresher. The Spanish Club serves as a laison between the student and the culture of Spain. Under the direction of Mr. Crutchfield. the club had a trip to Washington to view a Spanish movie and en- joy a Spanish meal. The Kazaki is the sm-hool's honorary Russian Cluh for those excelling Russian linguistics. Headed hy Mr. Bair, the Kazaki studies the finer points of Russian for the furtherment of knowl- edge of its melnhers. El Circulo Espanol Officers-From Iefl: Robinson, Us-vker, Dean. Mr. Crutehheld. l 4-8 l v Vik 'CW ww N lwwlw, ZW M lmjflrwlfnl Nl 1' ,Wjw MW f eff The German Club provides students with a chance to converse in the German language, to view films of Germany, and to attend an annual banquet and dance. L'Alliance Officers-From left: Washburn, Hughes, Wh Gordon. I 49 iN Rauchrunde Officers--Seated: Divelbiss. From left: Brumbaugh, Zimmerman, Scoblionko. The 1966 French Club has enriched its pro- gram this year by scheduling several cultural movies of France. The major role of the club is a social one, and the year is highlighted by a dance with the Penn Hall French Club. A com- bined French-Spanish Club dance was added fobviously to promote better Franco-Spanish relationsj this year, and girls from surrounding schools were invited. The Italian Club is an innovation in education at Mercersburg. An Italian Club member does not receive credit for his work, but is offered an opportunity to become prolicient in the Italian language. Under the direction of Mr. Adams, the class has followed a difhcult and concen- trated course. The Classics Club is an honorary club, which consists of boys with honor grades in first or second year of Latin study and any other boys who have studied beyond that level. Any students taking Creek are also eligible. zl.i 50 ,Y , X Gun Club-First row, from left: Seaman, L. Hill, Wohlsen, Cowden, G. Hill. Second row: Aitcheson, B. Grimes Holland, Finer, Hayes. Third row: Schopfer, Albright, Helmer, Becque, Bixler, Bostwick. Fourth row: Rush. Landes Gilfillen, Sherwood, Curry, Ake, The Cun Club meets weekly to provide its members with well supervised entertainment under the watchful eyes of Mr. Beckford and Mr. Decker. The club convenes at its back campus location where boys shoot trap and skeet, Members participate in meets with other schools as well as in the Midwinter Weekend. Wi ik If's my turn to punt. The Boys' Club at Mercersburg has no allilia- tion With the Boys, Club of America, but it is the same type of organization. This club allows the younger boys of the town of Mercerslmurg to use the facilities of the Academy, and students '13 4 f'D o F-41 FV' r 2 . 1 FP : . E fb 4 fb 'S K4 m no .- : '1 Q. as -4 E If E . UQ .-. o M: 11 supervise the play of these boys. fungi... No messing around - this is for Life. Nor my finger! Stony Batter again had a lnnst prufitainlv anti praisenorthy yearg Mr. Adains direm-ted tln- Inw- ductinn of the nartiine draina Stala51 IT. and Mr. Quinn Supcvrvised the c-mm-dy 'l'tn- Girls in 509.i' The tTiUiDiS flI'f'dii'St unfit-rtaking nas tin' prmlut-tinn nf a short nnmiv about lift- in an English prvp svinmi entitled Tim Brmxning Version. i . I ,f M 1 .. ' -Hi i 4. ' f ff-nf. i '-1 . ' ' - :mf 1 pi.. While everyone celebrafes afier the play . . . Siage manager, Fred Rial, stands in front of floafing lighi stand he fabricated. Qcme OVW Qcbinmiiwzx l incl jQQyx C6XLiCk 1 .. ,www ,, M ., 'H alas Can you see Harvey, the six-fooi imaginary rabbi! Fred Feld maneuvers scenery. Why? QC1' e wh ww? 9? O J ck-Z x Cf NOCk'Yu3' 1 . CW Lights out in five minutes. Practice for Spring play Girls in 509 . 57 5 3 .A .,,. Zgi A Just help me out once more wiih one more cue, Reed Sehon and Dove- Bupp of the props crew move the stove in Sfulclg 'l7 . I have Eve aces. Yes, The Hgh? sfill is oui. ,Y J Aieuse . . . afeuse The Paideia nieets every Friday night, when its members show off their talents to Mr. Adams, who heads the group. Not only do they work by themselves, but they help the Stony Batter dramatic group construct the set for each play. They also take trips to nearby art shows. ve., V Coin and Stamp Club-liirsl row, from left: Crngo, Aitclicson. Ntills ttitfv-l'rcsiclentl, Kcmpcr lprcsidc-nlt, llinlw tTrt-usu1'erJ, Charley. liush. llannu. Savonrl row? llubois, xLlItf,I'llll'l', GNISSIIIQIII, W. llill, Weiss. llupp, N. 'Nlillr-r. Vtlclfll, Nlr, Ilronlx. The Coin and Stamp Club of Mercersburg is a group of boys who meet during the year to further their interests in coins and stamps. The club put on a display over Parents' Weekend in the foy er of Irvine Hall. There are plans to have another display before the end of the year. Also. plans are being made to set up a means for its members to trade coins or stamps from their msn collections. D2lIll'I' Cllllllllill1'K'1l'iiI'.Yf roui. from left! ll. J. Yin'on bright. Hughes. The Dance Committee is one of the most active service organizations on campus. As a part of its function. it arranges dances with neighboring girlis schools and completes arrangements for holding the annual Christmas. lVlidwinter. and Spring dances. . Scott. Carrison tcllairmanl. Norman. Al- Chaps-I Choir-Firsl row. from left to right: Shorts, Pattvrson. Stinson, Mlm-r. Pi-tok, Mr. Irwin. Serwzrl row: Uullmigve-. P. .Ions-s, M. golluntwrgm-r, Dickey. P. Yuiwrclf-. ixlklC'l'UiDiJiIl. S. Gryukt-wicln Klie-heir. Thurston. Third row: J. Nauh. Schon, l'orP, U. .lonm-s. Pittman. Xiavkay. H. IMI ht-arv1'!. Fllllffll row: Horkwootl tf'1'ui-ifer, vivo pre-side-ntt. lluwrr. 'l'urnf-r, Ciussvll, Iiarvluy. Fifth Holizvr, Hillllltvdii, K. Ilvll. llarthwr. Ulam-y. SICXFIIFUII, Kl'l1lllli1'l'. J. llruhaln. Fritz. Slixlft Hors-nts. H. Shivltls. Guy, Wvvst. U11-3, ll. Saxrl. Uutliriv, Svtwttlz muh' ZilIlIltt'I'IlliiIl. ll. Nlurtin. son. .l. D. Sil2lt'iif0I'ti tp1't-sitlr-nit. tfizig row: rout Carri- lluring the past ivan' Mr. .lannvs Smith has shuperl a fine potvntiul into an t-xt-4-llt-nt vhupvl choir. livery Sunday. as ut-ll as on St'V4'l'ili om'- vasions. this group has uphm-hi the iinu trzuiition which ivlt'l'l'l'I'Si7l1l'g has allways had in the fivhi of IIIU sic. Tho choir is il vvry husy and hznwi work- ing organization. with lllillly wr:-kly pI'zu'ti1'c ses- sions. This group also pui'ti1'iputvs in the- Spring Co ni'1'l't. 62 Ulm- fflllln7f'1'l'.xl l'n11'.!m1n lwllf Xivkvrs. ljllllllllll. 5llul'ls. l,ms:ll1s, f.1HHIl'II. ,l, IL xillXl'l'lI1'. ,Ulf-lg SIIIIMITL Um 1 lllblllll, 'I'y-4-nga, I', .IUm's. Nzullvr. llum-rr. llim-lwy. l:UllN4'l', llm-lxvl, l'urm'5. Nlr. Slll'I'lx1'Il,Sl'14IlHl rout Nl. Snllm-nine-r-'m-l'. H-Ill n, ll, 1- .. . . ,. . v , , f- ,. Xlurlin. Hl'l'1'IIll. Tlzirfl l'UIl'f SIll'iXl'I'. Hll'Il'Il. l,I'4'HIll'I', N-lu, 'lf Nzllu-rmlv. ilurnlm-V. lmw mln. llc-lmvr. Svillllilll, ,I, H1-ll, ll, SZIXV. Hzlllvllge-v. Hlilllnf. llirm-lu-xmllgll. MiIlIllll'l'IIlilll. limknwml. lfllllflfl l'llll'f Xlurl-.:1x. 'lf 5l1in-l1ls, Hllllllllll 94-ull i'111'g'vzlle-r. Huy. Xlilsibll. tLllllII'il'. Wvsl. t1lll'i5Il'H'l'll. Willialllls. illuly. II.-II. .l. Hml. llrysun, ll. ,lum-s, Flvu-l1s1m, Nvlmnml. lrlglgil, lv-mlnle-r. hrussumlll. Imnlll, !Illll'Sllill. Inu-y, NlvXlwr. l., LVINIPI' tho IliNJ1'lilbIl uf NIV. Suvrkvn. the NIH- A 5p1'ir151Cmu-n-1't in vurly May and also 4lIIl'l'UIl1'1'l'l al IH-nn Ilall lfxm-rx xvul' Xlr Qll6l'kf'Il xxrilnw nm- sung flPl'lll1':5llI'l1lg1 lmnlm-l'l. Las! year s sung Ivy Mr. Slll'l'lxK'Il was vlllilh-4' l3ls'ssm-cl is llw Xlillhn I U4-lvl-l 1'1xl l'UIl'. .lrnm lvfl: S:-In. Urns-nnul. llnrvnlf. H. Ih-II. Hnnlll. NI, 5ulIm'nln-rgvr, lwvrnc-5, kylv. 'l'hvU1-lvl is an vlilv singing group lnadl' up nf lhv eight ln-vsl singers in thc- svhnul, 'lwhvy pm'- fUI'lll lhvir nlosl inlpurtanl funclinn when Hwy sing in thc- Spring Cmu-1-rt vvvry May. 'Hwy sing al Xill'i0llS ullwr m-um'crls during thf- spring. Un Senior Day lthe clay lwforv Ql'ildl13li0llP Hwy sing lhc' Irzuliliullal Slvp flungs on thc' front steps uf Main Hull. Bill Jeweti leads last yeor's Ode? in annual Spring Concer? Concert Band-First row, from lefl: Nlr, 5-uerken, Stackpole. Neumann. fern. L, Way. Nlicliacl. Lowans. Vickers. Semrzrl row: Tre-nga. Mr. liruttomesso, Helzel. Forney. Ganelin. Jolmson, Liston. Ridge, Hcavcnricli. Third low: Lorentz, HlIIgl'I'llll'lIIlCT, LD. Sllil1'lil:0I'd, Wm-Ich. Nladrlcn. Steiger. llroli. Hamman. Fourth rout ll. I., Hawllakcr, Scott. iwcst, Guy. Croncr. The Assembly Band, under the direction of Mr. Suerken. entertains the student body three times weekly as it convenes in Boone Hall to hear the latest in campus news. The Assembly Band accompanies the student body in its song fests during the winter term. The Concert Hand presents programs of clas- sical music for the henefit of the student lmody and faculty, and it is composed of interested and talented students of music. The Spring Concert is the highlight of this groups performances. Assembly Band-First row, from left: Wit-st, Guy, Madden. Gan:-lin. Helm-l. Liston, SPFUIIII row: lilIltlt'llllt'lIlll'l'. Ridge, wIL'lL'll, T. Sax:-, ll. L. llawhaker, Heaxenricli, Stackpole, ll. E. Hawllalu-r. H, lie-ll. .lolmson, Third row: Nlichae-l. Croner, Mr. Sucrkcn. Football Band--l'i1'rsl row. fliitlll fejl: Guy, IJ. llaxies, ll. lleiningcr, Decker, Mason, Nirkvrs. H1-In-I. ll. l.. Ham linker. Neumann, Nlzululcn. Mills, We-st. .l. ID, Sllilfliflllttl, ll. E, Hawhakcr. lvlll'llill4l, lllllgt'Illll'lll1l'l'. tlronr-r, ll. ,lone- Ridgc, 'l'llt'Vl'I4l. W1-lcli. tlanvlin, Harford. Ht-axenricli, R, lh-II. Wyman, .lohnson. Stackpole, Slum-rwoorl. Lislon. Nl: Sllt'I'lxl'll. The Football Band provided the half-time entertainment at all home and a fem away games. The Band played many popular songs and pro- vided various skits to accompany them. Their ability, combined with that of their director. Mr. Sucrken. produced some very interesting and comical entertainment during the half-time Shows this year. 'unsung ,ry S--ki Irving Uflive-rs-l irsl row. from lvfl: Nvwlry ls:-vrvlury I, wv4'SIl3l'4Pllk 154-4-mld vi4'e--prm-siulvnlr, S. l 'l'Q'l'dlIlilIl lprm-sidvrllb. l'e-lm-rsun Hirst xir-4--plwsicln-Illb. I.:-slie' ltre-usllrf-rl. Svrorzfl rnux' Diwl- lri-s 1M'I'g!,t'i.llIl-ill-ilI'lllSP. 1 l 3 , I 9- I 'f ' , .1 WL :J , ' ! 1 1,-L v ' , ,ff ' Q f ,fx 15 l ,-'af f Q 5 ' ' K, qlariillrz Cflllllllllillll It-'giii-l ir.wl run: from lv-H: Marshall Us-1-lznnuliun 'fc-zlnl-f 1'rxl mu: lrum Y W lx. llrgeii w. Tqylnr. Sefjwml rox: lfutmm. ljslun. M-11 'I'm-itn-Ilraum. Fnlmnun. Kraus. Swmzrl rout lf:-ld. li. li: ll 4 1 , ., V v ' Flillllllffy lyrussnmll. Q FIILIV. , 1 w. ' '- '13 .-. M., ,- Irving Ilwlanlalinn 400.00 liuslwtlvall 54.03 liriclgic: 34-.39 Chess 50.00 l'1l'Ilt'lIlgI 43.75 ljnul 25.47 Squash 30.88 Swlllllllillg 37.04- Talrlv Tm-nnis 21.96 Trap Slum! 62,11 Yollrylnall 52.46 Wrestling 31.257 'llulule 844.36 Marshall 200.00 45.07 15.61 50.00 50.25 24.53 19. I2 62.96 28.04 37.89 47.54 63.63 653.64 Ai '51 Marshall Officvrs Svrzlwrl, from lv-ft: li. J. Xintun llirst x Ilf1'hHll'llll, 1,1ln1nr4' ll,ll'l'?l1lQ'Illl, kyle lscuunrl xlrr--pre-sulvllti .Sf'l'0lIll rnw: Sim-ppl:-r lN'l'Q,l'kllll-Lll-2lI'IllSl. L. Way twvrw-lan! lllglgil ltr:-usurn-rl. VerStandig, Feld, and Liston, respectively, ccpfure first, second and third places in declumclion contest as Irving wins. -,- ..- i' 69 -41' W ig, m..5fss:1,Lwfx'1' 1 if 7 ' A f Y I-oskw wily , W V- '1::.'7-'TLA-V W'L 'V V A ff Y I b.'gf-'- E 'TH -'W' 1 My SM ' lji f m ,f ' ' E I X Z ix! 3 I ........-W-'f V , if Q Zif ' -- - QL K A fl Y Li ii? 1 S' b i Z, ,y i- ,- X .iw XX gf ,-wwemx. S552 f flu - X f S: 132 , i Xa!! f Mx 1 H ' 1 ' Mm! its Hi' WWFNU AH ' f f ff I' 1 Q U X 3 W ' X 1 ff f Z ,My fm: 'aw fp 'ff . 'z 3 A f' N W KKK qw , X ,,. s MNH W V as 1 3 1 F 1 5 K. 3 ' ig' wg MWQ 1 5 g- YE HX 'U ak! if t rj xv' ' XXX P A if X FM? Qi Qi X Y V Rf 3 4 yas, El my N' X f EEWWQ M i M222 iv Wi. XFX! wie K1' V' Ei31i ff ' qw Mg II gli! Ag' 4125 35 'US NN 4fjq'ffrffi, , , QW Q W M.'W W 3 1 MLf ff Whit N133 MW ,' k5f, Xi 11 QJF E' 'zixjghw ' I - M ' gg' v 11,, :Lf w' A zig M my , viii gf' ,V , MIM? W Ni tW,il' yi'NQfgwL'NlW ' xllfw ' gf 4 ' 59 155, M . Xi L 9 mW Q dj K M 11 A wg 1 aw A M M. :, ' V xx 1: 211 I wr' lvl, S 'M R Eff K 2 X' :MXN 2.-,ZF W Q 3 M53 ,s ,,,XQ ' fi Q,t ni' .Q If HE L 'dt MA iw , . 'f ml fq f 5' if ff' i K D1 ly 5 5 ..kQ Zifzxx f 1 4 8 'Sw '. K K N., fit k X H ' V' fx 'RX ' Q . X .m,,, M M, i f w f . N ,Vv . , -if 5 Q , ,fg4Zf9 H5 M mlililtillwff-+ X , X mnwxxmw X K f fff x-4i14 ,, S, 'I 12M g ' 'K 4 ft . M If . ly 1 L K, X W M f fill: my ivy mg 16 S y U, if! ,S 3 X' X 2: A X M N rl X , X HM D 9 '7 fa :W f fill jf ,I Ax,1A , -iA N W ? m1M F8W W ' ' rx + fb mm gx 1 2221? R W! 5 e X 5 Y A 5 'X VN mwfm Q mm V 1 3 H R 1 EV', 'l U J 1' Vx w v 'HiW X ww xi M4 gig S K 1.f X 5 , 5 W , k fl , , . wi ' Karux Staff-First row, from left: Kopf, Mallory, Bupp, Grimm, Rial, Rush, R. Crothers, Neumann. Second row: Mylt craine, McClure, Schneckloth, Teitelhaum, Charley, Covintree, Ze-rn. Thirzl row: Eaton, Lounsliury, Kemper. Williams. l U F P s - ,. ' llfgsf- , 6,9- I M iii Q 1 ' I ' B Pe- T is le Tb- 7 Nl su x P . . Q. ' s Q ' N . V L QA m .Z f Q N 'fl ' N., 'X :-v. Q5 i s , . iq 5 is ' X ' J I -X ' Q x , ' ' A t i . i , ,f N 'Q 4' i 'ws . A -D . -2 at N ., ' C2 . r ' f' 'N 75Er' .4-X N X- Lf'7 ' N' U mf' 'jf' aft 3 ii Jllxf- 0 N . Q 5 -V A 4 , SJ in 'E --s Vw ' If 1 i 1 ' ,f Q s -Lg Q Q 'Ks w X K' -- ,. i it 'Q If X'i ' . 4. X -X, 3 W 'L 3. N 'K V... s Q B O' 1 my 9 A , . K .t X t 'Q , X - .. Qs U 5 'x.. ' ' The KARUX staff is thatriffoup ofwboys whichf 'C produces a picture of student life here at lVIercers. burg. These boys work for the first seven months every Saturday and several times a Weekg crop- ping pictures, Writing captions, composing group write-ups, drawing layouts, identifying group pic- tures, and typing material are all part of their task. This group also schedules group pictures and takes charge of photographing seniors. This year's stall has made an entirely diilerent KARUX in hopes that it will be more personal than ever before. 74 ' -if i ,W 1 As usual, sfafl members ,QW 'ilu- ? 'i 52s enjoy writing No? like fha!! If looks iust lik captions. -mln e last year's 5 v if w ',w,-1 'T ,W-1vN ia The long, long hard night from . . . 7:30 p.m.1o 6:30 u.m. - and noi to do homework! 'R . - ,.1: - 1 s - M,-Sv . H, E fn 5 Q ...ar ...iw .mm It is all yours! Let's crap This goper out. dw ' 1 Y , ww .. Mmm I 1 I L K ,MJ W The View is lVlercersburg's student opinion puhlication. Unlike the News, which has a small space reserved for letters to the editor, the View consists of articles written by students on their attitudes toward their environment, domestic crises, politics, and foreign policyg it is also a source for students to express themselves on school affairs. lt attempts to present a different outlook on viewpoints of any given subject. ln the past the View has been predominantly a political paper, but this year the View has turned to subjects which are more appealing to the students. The Lit is a publication, released several times during the school year, in which the leading English scholars of the Academy are given a chalice to exhibit their skills. The staff members are selected for their writing ability by Mr. Schellenberger. The Lit is in magazine form and contains many excellent poems and stories writ- ten by present and former students. 78 Press Club-Ftrs! row, from left: Magee, Titelman lpresidenti, Uphouse, SGFOIIII row: J. Trumhower, Crisman. Tucceri, Moller, Pugh. Third row: Dyke. P. Dodson. Ilarthold, Nlclfwun. Teitelhaum. The Press Club, under the direction of Mr. R. L. Smith, keeps a record of many athletic events including football, basketball, and swimming meets. During the fall season it operates the public address system at football games, which keeps the spectators informed of changes and players, and of the plays of the respective teams. Mercersburg Newm Editors Firsl row, from left: lAlT4'IllZ. Y1-1'Stux1clig, L. Wuy. Gutling. Sfwollzl row: XYUlllSUYl. Slunwts, Cufrin. Wvin, 'l'uyI11r. News Editorial Staff-Firsl row, from lejl: J. F. Park:-r. Crisman, Bull. Lislnn. H. HQ-II, Nolan. Rial Ill m g. Sf'l'UlIlI row: Morse. Nluvkay. U. Hunk, Fclcl. SCIIIIBZIFS, Kupf, Rush, Uvan. ZilllIlll'I'IllLill. es-..,,y.., The Mercersburrg' News is published twenty-five times a year under the supervision of lVIr. Barker. The News covers items of interest on the Acad- emy campus such as student leaders, honor rolls, and sports highlights, and in addition prints many informative articles. An efficient and capa. ble staff Works together to get out the paper on a weekly deadline. Work begins each Thursday, when News assignments, which must be turned in by Sunday night, are handed out by the edi- tors. Tuesday the staff gathers in the News room for proof-reading. Then the job of fitting and cutting is performed for the final inspection. On Friday the finished paper is returned to campus and that afternoon is distributed hy the Business Board. WAN we ,KW 1-ws lsllSill1'SS Board-First raw, from left: Katz. fll'lStllLlll. Xlullory, ,l. Xliller. Grimm. Uvlluml, 'l1lllIlN'I'l1ll'it'. llinlu-. Imam-R, Swwlzrl rnze: 'Xiteln-son. l,lDllIlSllllI'5, llilttlltllfgi. W. Gordon. Yates, K4-rn. Shay. The Business lioartl ol the sN1'Il'S is the mlivision of the sehool newspaper that folcls anfl prepares the papers for distribution. lin-ry meek it folds all the papers uncl puts the ones that are sent home to parents into enxelopes for mailing. Alter this has heen clone. they carry the renminfler Io the school Post Olhee anml place then in the stu- dents? nmaillnoxes. The Board also has the jolt of getting aclvertisements for the paper. 43' As usual, many members of the Busin Sure we like your picfures! 1 ess Board attend regular Friday mee Tl Qing. - CUP' - I 1 un 5 l 1 ll , W M W, h wL, j , . . Q-QQEQ ewes .,.,W. wig, 'ml ' ... 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Mirror, mirror on The wall . . . l'd rather fight than swifch - my Ne! weiwullli ws-'GQ . . . . and if you want To make 'em heavy, you iust fill 'em up with sand and water. I dreamed that I lay at the foot of a gladiafor in my Mercersburg nightief' 4441 O.K., Room Inspec un! an , H .4 u n ff , 'n , I 'U'-u 0 . -. N . 4 ' n N i N. Q 7:30 ond all is well. 14 Home Guard! and 1368 sin 300:05 600, 'IH sin: 450, 'I84 cos 45Osin2 900D in centimeters. f yZlfa6fVfaAfV ff 4 ' l' M, v Left-cenfe f pocket! ?s,1:sL:,g:7g, 2:3511-51554-5 , : Q I 1.,, ifzf- f ' Q N M J : m -- fmfifff ,fa ,fwiigfi-tgS5:.215:11, Y lv H -Q :max ,A,, , 5, sri 5 rm W, Q 3 4 A Cheers for Chdfeau Bricxnd! V work - never! I er s 'T L, 1 4133 - 1 . 1 ' Jus? one more nick! f- Ffwwx mm f sry wemwffi CNKQ SHQQLNO I OYQQXD 'UQQQ You aren'f closed yer, are you? Qgzf 5 Trng 5,4055 you QQT IFLH6? C www N-V1 f EQV1 -U63 ALWLMA, Q 1 . L lfl, 1. W: X,-h,. x 'f -as H '-as Q5 gee if , , Riot anyone 1 ND Intramurals are over in five minutes White ball with blue sfripe E Q., 1 P M fd V f M, Gp? gg GQ GJ! WS r J UM' fb W6 Mi W 1 f,,,N-' QU Well, I got 655k buck this week r' H's soft before if's washed. Anofher exciting French class ji 7 f- - A,,': 'E L if 4? Everyone likes u Saturday afternoon waIk!? U .W X W,,, 5 v .r 45 -awk W D Q A if If 5 I5 Q, Q Q A K NA 4 if ' m, 'fri y fy P H 3 a we . .ik-W , 6 if f 1,5 'Eze' f la Q il' 'Q ,S Fight team, fight! 1 3 '7- On the outside looking in? K4 EKYXJI fi Tastes good like ci cigarette should? y 1 I ve--.1 if ,f x e Who has the queen of spades? I don'1 believe if. Le1's try ii again. if .Q The p . a Wi .gen , -1 H.. . it 1 ' :sv-v' 14,1 1 . h ,EV ...fu K 1 Ju? 5 QQ ' '54 ' robability of heads is one-half, W George! l0l 5 A f-V-fl ' Y W. .. +4 A 0 SL l ., L 106 if 3f'5fr79?3f' x f-.f-it? if -7 N' 'E No! l1's nof empty! 1 ,f f f, :iv a f xv., Lf w 5 ji' 12' K ,W iff in OO7? u,,..w' Where in the heck is the Underwater Survival Group's notice? v A mosf welcome sight! rw, :E If Q-frkw Qc , ' UA? N!-57 ' X mf5QJ-VZ 539.135 '-Sea? '- J fix -I' E Ill I .- r 1 The Rogues! Gee, look oi thc!! kl Some danced, while oihers ,- 'F CBT f Q ,j 1 71,5 My y .iffyfffm IU fjly v 1 'Ni ' V. . ' 1. XXV ,I X, G- - 1 .2 f V, .. K flxzy iw fan :B . -if ,4 M x x t it 11, ' T9 5 , ' , . K W I ' . .. 'ia 'VY f - . mx w , ff-Q 3 'Ra A ' X' Wx X3 Y - ...f V - ' ' ,, x 1 W N 5. a f ' 5, wx ' X- - 4 X X x 2 X ji X Imax HA J' X XX X1 . ' H .X K 3 V 53'-5 QL? . Q ' x ' V X . . 1 f .gag ',,-: ' 1. X .. . X 3 Rig. , , X. . N. x . . 1 Au, .xx l -. NQ .4 . 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Tlzirfl l1lll'7 S. llnrn This yvur lhv lillw-l'l4'z11le'l's lria-ml lu gin- lhc' SVIIUUI Qpiril 'lhm Nu-rv all vu-rx hmm' Imnlhzlll 'filllll' amcl all l,auxrs'm's'xilh'. l,lll'illQl mu-h hull' linux thu we-I1-ull! mn lhv foulhull fic-ld 4'llt'l'l'illQ1 lhz' lmuss-f.nl1nll'x nu-ll. llw l.h1'e'rl1'u1h-rs also HI'Q12lllilf'll 'wp rulhvs on Vfitlilf lliglllli h1'fm'1' QLRIIIIUS. gixiug ilu-11-manga will lu min. and sham- ing lhul lhc- sllule-ills xsalllvcl xivlury. Ihr- Murslmls of the- l'u-hl IS Ll Qlllllllh nl lmyf which km-ps unlvr ul lhm' hmtlvull ganws. 'I'lu-sl huys haml mul IIIYDQLIYIIIIS. gin- 4liI'l'I'Ii0llS lo slam' Izllursunfumilizlrxxilhilu-1-uu11puf.umlrunlwfllre 1-xx-in-fl fans flmfl 1-llargv mllu thx- fic-hl. -Xlso ull the nights In-fun' lnig Qlillllt'S. the- h'I2ll'SIliilS In-Ip thx- f.lwr-rlf-acl1'rs hvrcl mnlms uf XIFIUFF FPPIKIIIQL W Qlllclfxllls In and lmm 'wp l'llllll'S, . ,1 'wiv 'T' f . , E' X ' if Marshalls of the- Fil'lflTSflllIlliIl,lf-' li. Yinlon. li. .i. Xinlnn. 5110. ll, lf. Mille-r. Nlnrfi- Slurgif. Hugln--. S4'nl1'11.' rxiilfiglill. 'he only iob we do is pick up lifter ai half Dime, I quit! v Varsity Football--Firsl row, from left: Fisller. Marti, l rw-:Inman loo-rapldlnll Fxnuol Vlfestbrook lcocaplalnl Nvwby, Hack:-tt, Leslie- Hazzard. Armour, Iiiggi. Second raw: Scars, Hot xlmg Islam Nlllivlllldll lrarson, Nmbro 1 l'mlric'k. Sanz, llraman. Pervl. Third row: Allf'llt'SOIl ln1gr.I. C. lVlzurkm-w ow ro L1 or-on 'N m cr Rtllllgtf ll. Henclrickson, Huffman, Burroughs lIIlgI'.l. Fonrllz row: Mr. llronk fr vaclll 'Xl lx llmr 1 .nhl rm fr l Nlwtllvral. Kvnah. Graffagnino. Pr-lr-rson. Nlr. Wallaw lc-ouvlll, Nlr. Ilylmelwn Hoa hl O X NW ' 3 ,M f X K V ,l l L4 Aff -,Nc mx .IV M NNXX XD? flu X, V n V . rj, ' ly JN ., 1,3 Jr V, R NW ,Ml WX VA 'DN N' Xp J Jw WV' VARSITY FOOTBALL Handolpll-lllavon .-Xcade-lny Wyoming S1-minary Nlaesanuttvn Military Acad:-my Hill Svllool l.avvrvm'm'villc- School W'oo1lln-rry Forvst Kiskimine-tus Springs Svlmol 'fif.if':f'1-WWDE-Z i-My + f'f 'm Q - ' I is ., .. A 'Ly limb, ,p ,.f..f'pw '51nf:'j5,5u.Bv-' ' ' A uw rc' ff! gZ w+1mt'0g,L'5W5' A as win 1-.u sw ii 13332391 f4 f im fJ gf' 411' ig b..rQ,tf5,f , ' V fm' nv:-T. Wgsm.. 10 ,, f he A , TMR E5 'f I W z T ,M 1, 3 Z, f -5 ' 4 ' .V .7 x K K N f. 4 . , . A QR 5 ' R UT'2 ' b an if I 1 if SL mf-NC, V' 13,51 ,A45 -.., . 3 1 ,- Ziff wana . ' 'Z ' 1 -. V 1 K, .5 1 - 1 . w wi L A 1 ,, Ax J , r X 1:5- - 4 'X X fx - 'f I I 1. ' s ' o I, Mcrfz goes around ihe righf end as on anxious opposifion is blocked out. Freedman moves downfield while fwo opponents hong on I J Mart! plows thru front line to bury Hill The junor Varsity Footliall tezun uncler the voaching ol Mr. liurhank compiled a winning season of 3 mins. I loss. ancl 2 ties. After losing their first game to The Scotland School through lack of experience. with lizard stork ancl a clesire to Min. they were able to come bavk and either vin or tie the remainfler of their games. J. V. lfanrllnall-l ir.sl ruug from left: All:-r, Farrar. Moyer. Z4-ge-r, 'lillI'llt'l4, K. D. ljotm-s, Nl, Austin. Serurzll row: Nlr. Williams. Rice. S. Wilson. lil'lllllll3U ll, Rieliel, Hvlnwr, Pllull. Third row: Folio :fe-r, Tonkin. Dirk:-s. Kliilllllill, , r- 2- l .l. Wilson. Kopen. Sinnirkson. .-Xllmright. Fourth row: Calling l,Studenl voarlil, Hayes. 'l'rucy. Scliweitzer. Hills, Sea- nlan. W. Hailey. Kyle- 'Student 4-our-lil. Fiflfl four: Sulforel, ll. Hell. Williamson. Connell, Kznnmr-r. .l. li, l'u1'km-r. Hush, Holland, K1-4-fer. JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL O Swlllillitl Fcliool 28 Runclolpli-Nluvon Avmle-iliy 0 xii1SS21lllliil'll Military A 2lil1'Illy 0 SI. Franvis Pri-p 0 liarsml Long institute 6 Kiskiminvtas Springs Srliool 12 Drew Sinnickscn :nares u long pass leaving Scotland gridmen in the dusf While good blocking keeps out pursuers, Curtis receives lateral and sweeps lo right. Spider Football-First row, from lvfl: V11 Cunlin. lnwans, ZJ.lllI'iSki1'. Rullck. Ftuuh. He-rry, Flint. Niuylianl. tiusst-II. Sir. Hush-tl. Swunrl mir: 5. Hisenhurt. K. D. lloutvs. Lyon. Konstaln. Jznnison. H1-nry. Hahn. Pfuw-r iIllE1lliigt'l'i,. Tllirfl rung' Dick:-v tlnana-wrt, ll. Uwvn. Pittman. Sevsv. IJ. thu-ssh-1'. Wawill. .xll iI'. th-vm nv. lfuurtlz roux' Km-hlvr. ifrounsv . 1- r P y lfurnvy. Y. lla-ininge-r. Stanton. T. Shit-hls. -Xrhuvklc-. lhillnvk. Stljlivll Ronck comes sprinting up the field with angry tacklers in close pursuit. The Spider Ftmtlmll team is the third squad of the Acaflerny. It is cmlipused uf ninth and tvnth gradcrs. Mr. Conlin. the uuaulm. It-fl the team to a one win. four lossvs. and one tic season this year. Thx- i93lll.S unv win xx as against Randolph- Mamn. This nas NlC'I'l'CI'iJUl'QQAS only grricl min uvvr Randolph-Muvun this yn-ur. 120 Jim Cassell tries in vain to elude a Macon tackler on a sweep play. SPIDER FOOTBALL M 0 6 Randolph-Macon Acad:-my 12 0 Boonsboro High School 7 7 Ranflolph-Macon Aratlvmy 6 0 North Hagerstown High Sch rrcr l 12 6 Martinsburg High School 6 l4 South Hug:-rstown High Svlioul 25 Ranck shrugs of? anxious pursuer as Spiders run a left sweep against Boonsboro High. . .' ,Q . , 'A -. . ' . I Q I r, .hy ,H Varsity S0011-r-First rolr. frunz lc'-l'f.' Wulilwn, H, xlill'5llLlll. Spurry, Ftovpplvr. lly lu-. C, Martin. lluglws, l pll0llS4'. S!'l'UlI!l row: 'l't-1111116 lIllilll2lQIl'I'l. ,l. F. ll2tI'lU'I', Sturgi-, S1'll.lIIlll. Hovluwml, Hill. l,, Nliller. X4't'Slilll4llQ. Crtm, Tllirrl l'1lIl'f Nlr. Stn-igu-t' 41-mit-lil. linurlst-n. livinvrt. lluwt-re, tfmim-ry. R. .lllIlllt'll. Nluntggoliiwy, Hn-luis, St-ltiutv, Schamp is lute to keep goalie from getting ball. Supported 115 eight returning xarsity hilw- IIIGII.-H this yearls Varsity Soc-wr team bootvcl its may to a successful 9-l-1 season. It was a tvam t-harat-tc-rized hy inflividualism. gmmcl naturv. sang fmirl, and uimaxcring effort. A defeat hy Hill marred tht: SCHSUII. aml was the xarsity hooters' first loss in 23 conqu0stS. The sqllafl fought harcl. and as a team. it was the schools best on the fall fields. 128 V S01 cer-First row, from left: Mr. Jones teoachl. Shorts, Klicher, S. Stauh. Stine-on. M. Sollenherger. Armstrong. Redman Kraus. Mr. lic-ckforml lcoachl. Second row: Bromley lmgr.l. Trenga. R. Sollenherger. Wolfe, Hines. Bryson. 1 er K1 mmler. P. Graham. Third row: Waters. Whitnomh, Rouzer, Harper. R. ll. Smith. T. Smith, Flynn. Nl. lantlen l'ourIl1 row: A. Austin. Stevenson. lNleAteer, Thurston, Nw-lson. Fach. Klarlky. J. Martin. Winstanley. JUNIOR VARSITY SOCCER Clearspring High School Williamsport High School South Hagerstown High School Emmitshurg High School Smithshurg High School St. .lamcs School Greencastle High School St. .lames School Kiskiminetas Springs School VARSITY SOCCER Shippenshurg College Freshmen Clearspring High School Williamsport High School The Hill School South Hagerstown High School limmitshurg High School Smithshurg High School Gettysburg College Freshmen Wvillianisport High School Gettysburg College Freshmen Kiskiminetas Springs School The ,lunior Varsity Soccer team gained a com- mendable recorcl this season with four wins. three losses, and two ties. lVIr. Beckford has done a line joh in preparing men for the varsity squad in the upcoming year. This year's season was highlighted hy a 0-0 victory over a very strong limmitsburg team. The varsity team will surely henefit hy this fine effort from all the Junior Varsity men. Parker drives past on foe towards another goal. Rockwood takes o free kick for hands Hooty Marshall maneuvers around an opponent and drives for another goal attempt n Hooii Marshall passes in the Academy's first game against Shippensburg College. gt, QQ fgosaz lmliwyww pwamt .xf A to Mft s 9 if QQ' gigs if a 9 VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY This yeafs Varsity Cross-country tc-ann ran M 0 itself to a nlost successful 6-2 season vappvcl hy 27 Randolph,Slat-on ,xt-ml.-my Jil a tie with South Hagerstown High School for the 25 y1i,l,H,.,,,,,-H High gt-1,001 35 first place in the annual CUIlllJt'l'lilllfl Valley 26 Snmh llugt,,.mmn High Svlwul 29 Championships. Due to a seasoned squad from 3-3 l1,unm,m, Hurrivrs 22 the 1064 Junior Varsity and new recruits. the 33 TIN. Hill Slhhml 22 team had much clepth. The ,lunior Varsityls out- 19 SL Jmmhs SAND! M standing req-orfl and the lack of gl-aflllatlng har- 21 wumnwm FORM 33 rlers shoulrl forvtvll an vxvvllr-nt IU60-fn season. ,A . - U . 1 27 lXlNlxlIlllIlI'lil'4 5prxn,gs Svlnool 28 Tic- for lst l'Itu-t- tiunilwrluntl Yullvy fillanlpionsliips Varsity Cross-Conntry--l'lirxr I'U!l'. from lvfl: llinlu- lIHl1llLlgLt'l'l. xljlt'l'l'illIl1'. Yuil. .l. lla-mlrivkstni, I.om-. SlilIllt'l4. ll. tlrynkt-wit-li. 'l'ilnln-rlulu-, 'llrnnzo lIllillliiQ1'I'l. SP1-runl rout: ll. flrinn--, IM-Nita. .Mira-tt. S1'llllll1II'h. Nlr, I'lIlllll'y tvom-In, Stt-iggs-r lvaplnint. St'llWilTil, Rust. Sl'ill'lNlI'llllgll, Nlnllory. L1-rl hy Captain Doug Sisteirsun. this yeziris ,luniur Varsity Crows Country team rzu-ml to ai slim-vssful 0-I scasmi and also had at Iirst plau- in the CLltIllK'I'iEltHi Yailley UitklllllliUltShillS. 'Iii1I'0llfIi10Ul the yvur. thv rumwrs tu-rv paced hy Craig Vtfalnwr. l'hiI jones. and Kvn Hailey. mul vuavhed hy Wir. lfnmry and Mr. tfvalis. The tmfum gives an emouraging outlook for nvxt yn-nfs Varsity season. ,I.V. Cross-CountrywFirxl mug from lofi: tlit-ht, Why, SPVIHIII row: Hell, Ban-lay, P. jmlvs, ltr. l'ilnu1'y tt-uuvlir, Sistm-rsnii It-uptuini. ID. tirinu-Q. xY2tllttt'l'. Thin! row: ltinko illlLtllitg1'I'J, Youngs, D. L, Mille-r, Witlstm, K. Built-y, Trunm tinuriugi-rt. JUNIOR VARSITY CROSS l10l1N'l'llY M U 23 Ritttlltlllill-xiii c-1r Il.'xl'i11it'ltIt 29 23 Mitlttlt-tmvli High Svhont 33 23 South llugm-rslowii High Fvh ivwv I 3l. 35 Cr t-n' lll'il!-ltlt' High School 2l 26 St. 1'v1'itltI't5 Prvp 31 23 St. ,IkltIlt'S Strhorrt 32 20 Kiskirnim-tus Springs Svhool GST I-t I'hu'n- t,illtIIlN'l'lLtIltl Yullvy Championships K V Varsity Basketball-Firsl row, fran: left: Rtllli1l1hI'l', Fi:-slit-r, Dow-5, lfrc-m-dnnni, Wvsllwrmak. Curling, llny, lluvkt-tt, Sw-rnnf row: javolms lnmnageri. ll. Hentlrit-ksnn lstulisticiani, Zillllllllfllldll. 'llrimlmln-. Cn-y. lioye-r. Matheson, ll:-an lnlariuge-ri. Nlr. ffonlin. 'l'he Varsity Basketball team was not quite as tall as it was last year, hut to make up for this, the team was more agile. No one of the first fire was more outstanding than the other. Each game had a different lmy as high scorer. Their record of 6 wins and 9 losses clues not show the IBHIIIWS true merit. VARSITY BASKETBALL M 0 T5 Massanutten Military Avatlvrny 95 T9 Massanuttvn Military ACiltlf'IllQ 81 81 Ranclolpli-Macon Acad:-rny 70 T9 SI. Francis Prep 62 57 The Hill Sclluol 60 69 l,il'lill1SOI'l Colle-ge Freslnnen 71 59 Slrippe-nslnxrg Coll:-ge Frcsllnit-xl 87 70 Western Marylunrl .luniur Varsity 60 55 Womlln-rry Forest School 52 13 Ranflnlpli-Nluvon ,Xeaclerny 52 T2 Sl. Franvis Prep 42 83 SI. AllbllIlS Seliool fl-9 18 Wznyneslmmo High Svlr trri l 55 62 Kiskirninetus Springs Svliuul 47 lJ3T J UNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL M 0 The Junior Varsity Basketball team. under 53 Massanuttvn Military AFa1lmI1y'.ltxr1i0r Varsity 18 the direction of Mr, Tyson, Qolnpletecl 3 g.f0OCl 63 Massanuttun Military Avaclvnly Junior Varsity 27 Season with six victories and four dgfeatg. 51 Runtlolpll-Macon Avurlf-rny .luniur Varsity 53 Through their hard work and good Spirit they 49 Hl'Hd1 1 '-t'Hf?11 Acmlemy Juniur Varsity 6? achieved a record to be respected. Wioocly Bunt- 53 , Qlmlcy Qrplmnagv, , , 43 ing and Charley Crothers. the team 1-aptains, 54- Vlllliunisport High Srlmul ,lllIll0I' Xnrslty 26 I i h I ll h Uh h Q 1 4 Th 6T St. Francis Prvp Junior Varsity 39 'jf t 8 team at epl 5 ht rout' t 6 season' C 47 Quincy Orphunagv 57 fm-06 season was fairly tough. but the team N11 Wvayllvslmro High School .lurlior Varsity 117 fared very well' IST Kiskiminvtas Springs Sr-lnrol Junior Varsity 38 junior Varsity Basketball-l irst raw, frmn left: Hills, Farrar. Anglv, H. l 'l'f'f'lllllkil1. C. fil'lllllt'I'S, Harllai. S1'llWi'llf'T, Se1'unr1ruw.' Sur-sc lmanuuvrl llwoltl Uuntin-f Willsfmn Dir. Tfsun, llullm-k. Kc:-ferr Kllt'llltlf, l le-tnirw' lilllilllLi20l' , n a n v me s D 7 , z- t ' s . 5 5-ga .ul 'n Q Q 545 Alfa 5-AEI P! 1 U fm Varsity SWillll1lillglI'lifSf row, from left: Love, W. B. Ford, T. Smith. Gilmore leo-vaptainb. Gray too-captainl. ll0fI'lll. Carrington. Christenson. Lillis. Seronn' row: Rossmoore. K:-nuh. Fox, Norman lmanagert. Nlr. Srhonlu-itvr, .l. 'l'l'lllIlllYVWl'I' tmanagerl. Peclriek, J. Flint. Mothvral. Mull:-rlnott. The Varsity Swimming team, coached hy Mr. VARSITY SWIMMING Sehonheiter. had a record of 4 wins and 6 losses M 0 this year. This year was the first losing season 42 Ndrlil Aflllilfif' Cllll' 53 4 . -, - - I D 82 llaltimore- Polytevhnic 13 that Mr. behonhelter has had Sltlbti he came to 68 Mt. SL Jlmiph High School 18 Nlervershurg Ill 1956. After losing a few vlose 42 William Penn High gvhml 53 meets. tht- team lost most of their spirit anal 35 lAUWf1'I1 l'Villf'Sfllfml 00 82 A ltoona High School 13 drive to win. They were also plagued with sivk- , ness throughout the season. Next yearis team promises to have a good season since only two memhers are QIl'3flll2illIlfI. Fork llnion Military Aeatlmny The Hill School Hut-knoll Freshmen St. Albans School Xa-' I L LX K 1, J J. V. Swimming-Firsl row. from lvfl: liidgo. Ile-indel, WI. Sollc-nlvc-rgm-r. 'I'. ,l. lflunugun l 'ill Looks-, Pale, lJI'l'Slll'l'. .SL'1'0Illf row: Mr. l 1-lillilwm-r, Konstum, llama-n, lhlil1'C1lllIIt'll, l.. llill lint 1- , Xnlhony, W. il. Muvlu-3, W. lffillllxs llll'lll'lgl1'll This year's Junior Varsity Swimming had ai line season with a 5 win and 2 loss record. llnder the fine coaching of Mr. Fenninger. the team defeated our greatest rival-Hill. and gives ai good outlook for next year's Varsity team. M 63 60 23 32 SI 51 32 JUNIOR VARSITY SWlMMlNl lialtiniore P0lfll'l'llIlll' Junior Narsitx Mt. St. .loss-ph .lunior Varsity l.awrem'm-ville School Junior Varsity Hagerstown Y.Nl.f...'K. The Hill Svliool .lunior Yzlrsily Hagerslown N.Nl.tI..-K. Svolland Sl'llINll 1-11 I -,- , 1 . ? we E 9 x N ix' ' A 'V 1' 1 Q wr 1x-A, K V ,f,' 'xr XX X X L0 I 4 A dj, fn., 1,7 143 ,f-5 vw., QB? Varsity W'rn-stlillg-l irsl roup from Ieflf Dyke. ii, Yinton. 5Iit1's.5Ioepplel'. Nir. Keller. liiggggi. J. Hi-ndriekson. tirailimn. jolnislon, Sw-oml mir: S, tlorflon. 'liinitn-rtake. ll. Hook, IZ. .l. Ninton. Ifsiniol. XY4li1ise'll.St01'ii. Stinson. Raniek. Tlmfl l1lll'.' Kl'iA2illU'l' tllialilzigy-l'I. Iillflit. 5tt'iIliPllilit'l'. IilllAl'0tlQIilS tiiniiiugu-l'l. VARSITY WRESTLING .U 0 The Varsity Wrestling teann. although having llt tl.-nysliurg llolti-ge tfreslnnen 253 at losing season. was the most promising teani 8 lit-ftfont ttigh S4-hool 28 that its eoueh. Mr. Keller. has seen since he has gg 1lu,,.rf,,,-.1 5.-1,001 .15 In-en here. Of the teann's three sole victories. one In 5him,,.,,xI,,,,,g qj,,ll,.w. F,.eSh,m,n lt, of these was an upset of a lengthy winning I9 wymning Svmimm. in streak. l'lzigued Ivy injuries towards the end of 38 wvmmxslmm High Slklmol M. the year. the tetnn had high hopes upon entering 24 xullq Fm-wh Milimgy Mimlmm 20 the liastern lnterseholasties at Lehigh. , 42 Kumlolpli-Macon A1-ails-niy lt IH Kiskiininelu- Springs S1-Iiool 229 ,vw 5' hu.. Ill W, A I' 53? Merely looking at the 3-2-l recorfl of the w restlers. uncler Mr. Hustecl-s voaching. mloes not .UNION WARSITY WRES'l'l.lNlL 1 .U 0 show the complete story. 'lliese boys worked hard this season lo develop wrestling techniques 20 ll'llllu'l'5l Hull' Nil'l 'l 28 which will he useful next Year. This yllllllif team 16 Ha 'l 'l Sf 'U ' -ll 'i lt 'Nl'y 23 is ai goofl luzlsis for Ylr. Kelli-ris future lo-ann. lil W5 i'1?i S 'l 4 '5 -lu i l1 'elll lil The lioys selcloni if ever w restlefl poorly ancl lil lldllvb l f'1':l llilililfr 'l1'H1lf'lN5 -lllllifif lllfeili' ll gained much experience for the future. The vom- -'ST Fvolluml 51'll0 l T5 petition which the junior Varsity wrestlers fzu-ecl 21. Kiskimim-ras Springs Sr-Iuuol ,lunior Yin-sity 21 was at its lies! and lVl6l'I'9I'SllllI'g1 was also. J. Y. xxvl'l Sflillg-I'lIiI'XI mir, from lwfl: P. 'l'run1lnow'f-r, H:-llvr. llionison. ll. Uww-n. Nlr. llustwl. Kose. lf. l':l'f'I1lllll'l. Ii. hrnnes. Du-lil, .Sf'!'0IIllfU1l,'f R1-mllnonil lIIlilIlLlgl,1'l'l, lillllllllll. lxrusik. Nlaggill. Lyon. ll. Loan-s. Jqinnson, ft. Xlillf-r. liurelay. :Kilt-ln-son trnanagerl. Tllirrl row: Mtlnivkle, llayn-s.Hz1rl'or4l. Sufloril. N. Xuslin. llarry. NPWIIIAIYI. ll. Crinies. . I 1' Z5 - . , f- V 'N 5 fbi ' ik K k u in '1 3 ' V sr: ll -0.-V M rt ffl. X Q i f i iff. Varsity Baseball--Firxt mug from lair: S1-lmnln-in-r. llrumhaugh. Ric-lmmnml, Nlurw. Him:-s. lliggi. .Xllmrighl Fuxun, H. Nlartin. Sf'l'0l1lf row: Nlorrisun. H4-ynollls, H. llmlsun. Sxcze-paniulx. Kl't't'gl'l'. K1-rn, lffllly. Xldiln-su Tllifll rouf: llllffilllgllh, Day. Rumkwoml. W. l'4-I4-rsml. Hansmn, Last yvafs Varsity Basvlwall ivan: vmnpilml a sum-1-vssful 10-4 record. Cuavln-fl lay Mr. Sclmn- l1l'llt'l'. ilu- llluv Devils xwre If-fl lay lliw-k llimvs. lan liiggi. Pete Kreeger. Hruvf- Nlurrisml. aml lfrunk Szvzc-pzmiak. The lnaselmall learn attravlefl vlllllllsiustic cronfls llll'0l1gllUlll its highly suv- wssful sc-asml. VARSITY BASEBALL llihc Hill School Calvin Cooliclgc High School Carson Long lnstitutc lilcarspring High School lluntingclon High School llooncshoro High School Wuyncslmoro High School Hancock High School lihcstnut Riclgc High School Mussunuttcn Military Aczulcmy Williannsport High School North Hagcrstown High School South Hag:-rstowu High School Kiskiminctas Springs School The 1965 Junior Varsity liaschall team fin- ished its season with a successful 6-2 record. The team, coached ivy Mr. Burbank. Shows much promise for the coming season. JUNIOR VARSITY ISASFIISALI. M 0 li North llztgcrstown lligh School 14 ll Cflcarspring Iligh School U T Huntingdon High School licscru- 9 l llooncslroro Iligh School I lv Hancock High School 1 8 flhcslnut Ritlgc High School T 2 wlilliame-port High School 0 0 South Huge-rslown lligh School S5 J. V. Bascball-l ir.wl row, lllrom fcfl: Mr. llurhunk. Kcnuh. Ficoll, liirkluncl. llrcslicr. 'l'om lflanagun. Hannah. Flcming. Scconrl row: H. ll. float:-s, Dirkcs. Host. Hclnicr, Kopcn, Whitt-. U. Row. Third row: Gartlncr. Holuling. ll:-un. Zilnlncrmun. Boyer. Cliri-Icnscn. arsily 'l'ennis-Hrs! raw. from left: Mr, Clmmller. lf. l-'eu-rslm. fl. llurrisun, Iiuvvm-rs. Nlr. umphreys. 5f'1'UIlll row: l'lillTllLlflliF. D4-vor. Thirrl rnuf: l'vlllllill1lllS4'l'. Last yeark Xarsily Tennis team had a xery gmail year xsilh only lun losses out of the eight matelws played. Games with Woucllnerry Forest and The Hill Sf-hfml were the roughest mate-hes. These matehes were seheclulerl too early in the season for our boys to show themselves as the winningi team they were. VARSITY TENNIS M 0 0 Wumllwrry Forest Sl'llU0l 9 T Calvin ilmmliflgn- lligll Sl'llU0l 2 2 llllll' Hill Fehonl T 6 Sl. .lzunef Selmul 2 9 Sllllllltilf-lDllI'QI College l lI'l'flllIll'll 0 Wg SlllIllN'l1Nlllll'Q1 flnll--ge l reslunen ellf Z5 Sl. .lalmes Selmnl 2 Sly Sl. l'll'ilIl4'lN Prep 'Q 1,18 J. V. TENNIS M 0 1. St, Jann-s Scllolrl .l. X. l 5 Calvin Cllljliligll' High School I 9 Sc-otlauul Sclioul U Tig St. ,lanir-s School J. V. l'Q 6 Scotland School I I9 North Hagerstown High School 1 5 North Hagerstown High Sflllllli 4 9 Sl. Francis Prep U Last year's ,lunior Varsity Tennis team under the excellent coaching of Mr. Humphreys and Mr. Chandler compiled a fine record of 7 wins and I loss. The squad showed great progress with each meet. Although lacking a strong first man, the team displayed great depth and this depth was definitely an asset, By the end of the season Mercersburg had been assured of some very fine teams for the future. Junior Varsity Vl'l'lllliSTl l'I'S1 row, llll e I iam ur hart. Hr. illlIllIilll'K'yS, Second rout lmmin N limp N mins llllhnrm mr 1-19 Varsity Track-Firxl row. from left: Mr, Wallace. Mr. lflnory. llurt. Nlycr. ll. D. Smith. Pr:-ntiss, Turner, Hipplc, Nlr. lfxans. Nlr. l,or4'h, Sl'l'UlIIi row: J. Garrison, Geycr, I., Thompson. ll. Nlillcr. Sturm-ts. Hopkins. Baumann. Pm-fl:-r, Xlontgomcry. Third row: ll. Warden. Rapp, Se-to. Steiger, Nlirkin, 'l'ucc:-ri. Ilrodc. Schulz. Fourth rouf: Gerson. liesslcr. ff. Guy. Heywural. Hazzard. Cuenon. Jewell. The Varsity Track team, under the coaching of Mr. Emory, lVlr.- Evans, Mr. Lorch, Mr. Wallace. and Mr. Steiger, compiled a successful season of 5 wins, l tie, 2 losses. The team also placed first in the St. James Relays and received 2nd and 4th places in the Penn Relays. This year's team has many returning lettermen and should be ahle to look forward to another successful season. VARSITY SPRING TRACK M 23 W1 nf,nc lhcrry Forest School 56',, The Hill School 2nd and 4th Pla r-:- Penn Relays 82',Q Gettysburg Collcge Freslnncn SI Cliamhershurg High School 97 St. .lamcs School 93 .lcannetlc Harriers AA. 63 Waynesboro High School lsl Pla 1'm' Sl. .lamcs Relays 80 Kiskiminctas Fprings School .1 0 90 56lQ 30W 67 21 24 52 38 J. V. Tl'il0k','w1'f.Yf mu: frunz left: X iekers. Xlillf. Rtblllvf, Svronrl rmr: Xlr. Xxltillxllv. Xlr. lfuwry. Hinlw. l.u NV. S1'llll'1'lll. Newby. lfuuke. Sifler-nn. Nlr. lfxanf. Nlr. l.urt'll. Thin! r0u': Slllllllliftbll, ll, lf. Nliller. lraey. lit-rrx. Sparler, llnnracl. Nt'lllII2llHl. Nulweinlt-r. H. llell. Fnltrlll row: N. Nliller. Flynn. 5. W :mls-11. lfattun. Seurlmrmxg R. XyHl'lll5t'I'. Stewnsun. l'. Xulwrtle. FIYIVIII ru1l': linmlft-Ilfm, VM. ll. lfurtl, Sleitlle-. llule. ll. Suxe. Nlaeliuy. Reef, 'llhe Junior Varsity Spring lraelx team enflerl a suecessful 1965 eanlpaign with a record of 3 wins and 2 losses. lncler the eoaching uf Mr. lfmory. lVlr. lfvans. Mr. Loreh. Mr. Wallace. and Mr. Steiger. improvement was shown in all fields. and a fine crop of athletes was flevelupetl for the cunning year. 1 'Em' 0 49 65 315 67 56 P Varsity Golf--First row, from left: Mr. Decker, Steinbuhlcr. Johnston. Nl. Sollcnlwrgcr, llrcenanlyer, J. Rockwood. 'hflll0llI'. Second row: Cookscy. Olrrg. ilrccnln-rg. Yon Spit-gefeld. Hr-hns. Hamhllrgl. Cranford, Perez. Tllirrl rout: lintls. liphousc, flritchlow. Hcinfelrlen. Last yearls Varsity Golf team. coached by Vlr. Decker. had a record of 4 wins and 3 losses. This yearis team will have nine returning men from last year's team, At this point the com- ing season appears to he very encouraging. Many new hots as well as experienced veterans answered to the heckonings of the new assemblage of coaches on the lacrosse lield. At first this relatively new cluhis existence seemed douhtful. hut the turnout was rewarding. Coaches Korn- rumpf. Beckford. Crutchfield. and Bronk did a spectacular jolt ol transforming timid. incxperi- cnced new boys into tough, co-ordinated teams. 'lihc Lacrosse lcam has hecomc one of the most popular spring teams on campus. Lacrosse t:lllllT,'vIil'.Yf row. from left: Mr. llccl-.ford, My:-rs. llostwicli. Nluson. Whilc. llunlall. Stcrnci. Nlr. Crntchficld. Nlr. Kornrumpf. Second rozr: tlulal fnmlmuw-rt. Wagncr. llnfield. llroppcr. Pugh, l'. Y :- Knud-on. Rossmoorc. lhlyll't'l'illllf', Stinson. lxull 'II'lAIl2:lgt'I'l. Third FUll'.' llcatcnrich. Nlinford. R1-inn-rt. Stilcs. lfonncry. .llltlll. ll. .l. Ninton. Xlitchcll. Xluccuhhin. Fourllz rout Nl, Xnslin. Norris. Williamson, Ita-rcnls, liarthold. Hciniger. 'I'homas. Hllliliurnl. Perkins. Fijlli rouf: Esmiol, Kury, Scott, Sl'llllIlt'1'lit'l', Nlaggcc. Feld, Scanlan. Prolcsa. s , x Q,-Q fav ,Fl ' . 'J . . -.um .'. 1 'A ' ,I A r Iii? 5 4 F4-nc-ing lllulo First mtv. from lt-fr: Hunihurg. lf. Ifi-4-nlnirl. IA-zur. I.urvnlA. Ilnpp. Hush. Svrnrul rvtrg IH-rv. .I. Nail- ui4Ir In1.nii,,tlI I' I n XI1II Imlnlfn I I'iinIx Hniiiueit Ili I XXII Ihul Inn Il Imintlu Iinlinn 'i ' ' QI' 'i , , l U V5. '. 4 ii A 5' . , . V' L Ig . ' NF. 1' . . . I ' '. I4 I . Iiulwn. I!ing1n'riIie'iim-i'. Thi- I vin'ing1 CIuh has In-1-n in e-xistullvv for Thai VIIintr'r 'Iwravk tvani In-lps tn get tra1'Iunn-n four yvzlrs mm. and this yvur it finally hail its insIiapr1Iwfoi'PII1e spring st-asmi. I'I0ys1'utl1pt'I4' Iirst nflit-itil lnevt. I n1Ivr the c-xpvrl cuachiiig UI in the sann' 4-xvnts whivh uw part of spring trzu'Ix. Nlr. .MIznns and XII: Iiursk tht- Uroua has ini- 'XItIiuu Ii ai -fruit inanx srrinl' tran'Iunvn are not r- I r- z- , I rs prmwl gLI'l'ilIIf. The fl'llK't'l'S nun their first nwc-t un the Wvintvr 'I'racIi tealn. the teann huImIs svu'ruI affainst u Iux'm'e-II Lam I'Pll1'l'NIIIC tvani. and tht- meets. and thv s mrintvrs zitts-mI vuriuus rvlzlxs. 1- I team IS nam planmng to vntvr the regional vhainpiunsliips and utIwr fX.I .I..A. tnurnunivnts. Wvintvr 'l'ravk--l ir.wl mir. lmm lfjll: Hinge- limiliaigt-ri. Nstvrsmi. IXII1'Ile'l'. NI:-Ilmwll. Vurtlv-n. Ur. Itinory. Iurni-r. linrrisnn. Srlile-vlil. Parkin. Nlurks, SVFIPIIII f!lIl'.' Xluye-r, Spurle-r. Sa-tn. I.mw. 'lim-5, St'ai'Imi'u1ig1Ii, Mir:-tt. ID. Sax:-. SI:-ig:-r. IH-II1-r. Thirrl rout Stnnn-ts, Se-tnmni. XX, If. Ilurnnrql. Klanlky. 54-Iiiutf. Svlinaurs. Il. I.. 'Nlillt-r. Il. II:-iningra-r. line-nfvn. Af in. ns, 2 e - QW if SF dug, F A , , a ans WS i 3: 0 JERQQVQ I 1 A L I: ' The Varsity Club consists of Mercersburg athletes who have received their Varsity letter at Mercersburg. lt operates the refreshment stand and provides Varsity lettermen with sweaters. This organization keeps Mercersburgis athletes at their peak of proficiency, a desirable goal for athletes. -wr Varsity Club Officers-From left Westbrook Leslie Biggi. VARSITY CLUB Football George Burroughs Samuel Freedman Thomas Graifagnino William Hackett David Hazzard Joseph Kyle Thomas Leslie John Morse Thomas Newby Joseph Proksa Harold Soars Soccer William Hill Gordon Hughes Houston Marshall Gerald Martin Budd Mitchell Thomson Rockwood Crispin Schamp Christopher Spurry Thomas Steiger Rohert Sturgis John VerStandig Robert Wohlsen Cross Country James Avirett Steven Cole Gary Grynkewich Geoffrey Lowe John Stamets Basketball George Boyer Clayton Dovey Clifford Grey Donald Matheson Swimming Frederick Carrington Osborne Christensen David Cofrin William Ford John Fox Harvey Gilmore Thomas Gray Richard Pedrick Tim Smith Wrestling James Hendrickson David Johnston Jack Steinbuhler Benjamin Vinton Baseball lan Biggi Robert Day Stanley Westbrook Tennis Robert Fairbanks Golf William Armour Albert Perez Linwood Uphouse Cheerleaders Richard Hamburg fm? my If gi , n-A K , qjK,.1, HIL... 1.-. +! Aki? A , , V L J ,xx-. . I - -ir? ,1- f M-J .l ',...f1-f V , x ' , 1 MA...-A X fa? 'I , H' E w V , 4, I v Q 1 xg F uf Al' fy ' x ' I. I 1 fflli, . lil' Nl 'L M v, ' I . I F' 1 X-E o f . ,,. J . X . L xi 'Pj I x K'-' X x Xvx X' 5 N Q. x .l V ' N KMNX- -'Ti , -X K fp f f' - JM- kv W1 ,X tx' ,jk , X I ' 'EL5 1 A 7 , N , 5..- H., .ai L., I A :M X J 'E N 3 E NN, 1 e M W ,L 1- -.,,,, , wx' I V- ,X , Eu 1-wv ,. .f.M.,...-1-mu: 1.-:A - '4 l30 fy! v-1 gn, A atv? El QQ? ,X ,A 5 5? 1' 1 2 Rv-2 X 3 5 Le ,,. X , k M'gi,QQl-5 1 ,mn by mf . JUNIOR CLASS-l ir.wl row. from lvfl: 'lf ,l, Flhlllklgillll, Slwrtf. Lummul, 'l1l'il1'lllilllII1, S. llllflllill. llillnn. l,msun- llmule-n. Hog:-r-. 12:-lfanfl. .l. lin-ll. Klir-ln-r. SIWUIIII rum: lliwlll. iflmrlvy. li. lflinl. Nlmlllx. He-inflvl. lfim-r. N-ilu-rl l,Lllll'l'S0Il. ll. llrinu-5, Hulnmn. ll. Wullwr. Tllirfl rmv: fulvrifkie-. .l. l'. llllllllllll. Nl1'l1llll'1'. R. FI'l't'1llllilll. Hvnry. Hunt lwlswnlfl, lJlt'lil'j. ltuwvr. .l. 5lm-lclf. lim-rr. ll, lu. Huxsluukw. fourth I'0ll'.' Lasfrell. Ylm-l,ulw, l.uym'm-li. N-we-. A. JXIINYIII lsuuvs. ilfllll. Y. ll:-iningn-r. xliltlwily. Il. Uwvn, Pllllllilll. I f!'ll1 ruu': ,l, Nl. llfkllllllll, W4-iv, llurllui. lllllllllslj NX l'll'illlliS. Kali, XYIIIUIW. Wolf:-. Nlurks. ll:-cqln-, Wyman. lluyl-S. Sixllz rmr: ll, Ih'u-uw. ffalmn-nlvr. l'lil1'll. l,. Ilill. 'xI'llll1'lill', .l. l' rank-. lhlllfwk. LOWER MIDDLER CLASS lfirst rnzv. lflrlll lfqll: l'. llll'llIIllNlNNl'l'. Xin-km'-. ll. NlilINllilll. lxru-ik. llirml. Hn-llc-r. Wall, nu-r, 5, Stuuln. Sixlw-rsurm. fl. Way. l le-mingg. klll!illI'l1'li. Slinfmm, ll. llmw. Porn-, Swurlrl l'UIl'f Stuvkpulu-. 'lf Nl. l'vlilIHlQlilll Xl. S4Illl'IIlll'l'gL4'l'. W. ll. Nluvlwy, Scllilelvrlu-l'. l'lLIl'l'LiI'. l . lfi-4-lll1ul'l. xllljllilftl. Illlllllilll. Xltvr. Xluyvr. li. SHlll'HllQ'I'f,Ll'l' .l. Muulv. Mqw. llllfll rrfzr: Xlulil--. Ivy-r. Flultx. Hmlvk. XX. Xx1lllxl'l'. ll. llrvx-lvr. l,inwlu lxuliu. lfrmx. l,. Nlillm-r. NIIIFQIN. llltllllilf. l.u1'm. llurry. hu-lm. I'ul1lif1 IHHQ' 5L'llIl1'4'lxlUlll. Nmlk. Mm. ll. li.4,ml1.--. llry-un. H, Xlle-n. K. Hl't'NNlt'l'. lfink. F, XX il-nn. NN. Um-11, llllve-5.1I.1IwIl1a-ls. Nl. .lunlm-n. lillllmlgn-. lfilllz ruzr: NN luilwmllm. llim-5. Hl'llIllliIlll. IXIIHNILIIII f.liXIllll't'Q'. ,l. Wil-nn. Rulgv. li, lluxu-5. Lynn. lluxvn. liull. .lunu-mm. I', .lnm-N. liuuzwr. lxlgnl1l,.N1,x1l1 ruux' hum-llu. Ilulm. Xlvllmu-ll. Nl1'l'lNHlIl. llrumlm-5, Mnungf, Silllkllfll, lllllllll. IlQlI'l,1ll'1l..l. llmrlx. lI.lI'Ilt'l'. Ixlyllll. SIYilI'l1'l'. Nl, Xllxlill. Sl'l'l'IIlll row: Hills. ifurlnvll. llullaml. lle-lm-I. H. Nlulwnu. Klalmun. Ilirlws. Nh- X14-1-r. 'lf True-5. Nlnggill. 5llllllt'lxNlPll. W. ll. l u1'1I, lfux. 'lf Slllllll. ifmllu-ry. l'.ll',2fIlfI rnux' Knpvu, Kvlxlxlllvly Nlillx. lll'1'Llllll'il1l. 'lf Sum-. li-mill. Sllllllllll. Hunting. Sum. lim'- lmlw. xlll4'lIlIlIllll. .l. lflinl. l nrm-5, S4-lun-in-r, Vrnh mfr: X. Nlillvr. Hu-lu. lx. Hail:-5, 'If Slwiq-lflx. .l. Nlurtin. llullxriv. Illlllxlilll, lluxlulrk. xHllllt'l'llhlll. Xlyvrx. xX1'l4'II, W. Q.. llu1'mu'1l. Nan Urnu-r. ll. I.. xlllI4'l'. llznwlzly. lvulfl rout Illllllgllll. lli1lllS1lIl. fll'ilXYl-lll'lI. XIUSIIII. lluye-V. William-. Snydm-r, Ylllxllllllll'. IXl't'l-l'l', klN'lll1'l', Nlulxm-V. XXilI.nn. -Y , ,-'Wim vw wx- - rw UPPER MIDDLER CI.ASS--Alfirxt row. frmti left: l'1'tuk. .llllllISIllIl. Hinke-. llruifagnino. Tiinln-rlulw, C. llrynlwwit'li. Long. II. Vinton. Nlntlivral. Nlylt-vraiilv, IlI'ilQIO. ROSSIIIOUIAP, flonncr, Kraus, Ste-inlluhlvr. Z1-rn. Serunrl row: Armstrong .l. lf, Park: r. Cilnmrv. Pm-. R. lf. Smith. All-Ili-i'i11uIl. Nlivliavl. Trvngzu. Tuylnr. .l. Milli-r. llanna. Coop:-r. Kvnuli. ll llrinivs. jtbllllf-OII. Tlzirtl row: llnrt-ik. Fritz. Colm-y. llvawenrivli. l . Vtxlvt-rtln-. Stn-tl:-r. linvvt-rs. Signnrilt-. W:-in. St-linpfvr Pugh. Knutlsnn. Rauf-k. L1-sar. ll:-rt-nts. lit-Vita. Fullrllz mw: R. D. Stnilli. R. Junlxcn. C. Marlin. llruntlmaugli. Matvll- ne:-r. Slit:-H. Witislaliilvy. llurtnn. Rvinigw. Nlollvr. l'a-ifvr. 'l'l1l'nvr. Ruln-n. Kvlaiiwr. Morgan. Fiftll row: flnolw. Ecnll Xml:-rsnn. Soloninn. Rive. Eaton. Raliauscr. W. O, liurnarfl. Turvk. Stl-wnsnn. Kludluy. Callalan. Nlutldvn. Nlinivk. I5 .ltnn-s. von Spit-ge-ll:-ltl. Sixth raw: Natllt-r. VHIOIIIIISIIII. llupp. Sag. Anllmny. Curringtnn. H. Bell. H. Allen. llrt-y. Pe-ru-1 Stzilnr-ls. Zinnnan. Lillis, l.antle-s. Hilllllillfgl. Sl'1'I'Ilfll row: llurclne-r. Hit-ln-I. llt-Inn-r. llc-rry. Mirvtt. fllf-tvalf. KHIIIIJIT. Wurtlc-n. Ili:-sl16'1'. R. lloatcw. Kaninwr. .l. If. Park:-r. li. Watson. SK'LlI'lH7I'UllQllI. ll. Hovk. lfiglillz row: Rosa-. Norri-. Vllil liannsun. Svainan. llannwult. Pyt-rs. lNx-lsnn. Smurf. IH-tlri--li. lluzznrrl. W. C. Nlzivkt-j.. xlltfiglll, llny. U. Russ. Ft-ld 'l'lt1't't-i'i. ixillfll row: W. Built-5. Urussrnatl. l'urkin. li. Ile-ll, l'4-arson. llulnnunn. l.mn-. Holulingr. Svllwzirtz. lluy. l.. Huw lmakt-r. IJ. l.. Hawlmalio-r. Plantz. lie-an. ZllIllIIt'I'lIlLlIl. Twill: row: Calling. lfliristt-n+vn. liI'UllQ'l'. llnrlingrtnn. Husst-ll F1'lIIlll2iI'S. XX. II. Flvrtl. S1'llI4Ill. .l. U. SlI2.l4'lil4lI'll. llnllniw. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Pl'PSI'Ifl?ll1 'l'u0MAs AIITIIUII HARIIAI. Monessen. Pennsylvania Secretary Bl RKIC l Ros'r llnizs. Chevy Chase. Marylannl Historian, Ciiomzl-1 Hiixnkiczk Bl linux. Jia.. Hvnclersnn, Nm-th Carnlina LOWER MIDDLER CLASS OFFICERS P1'e's1'1lt'l1 I Joim lVIAmxi.1c ALSTIN. lirinklnw. Maryland Secrvlary I'ia'rr:R Rltzlluzn llmmzs. Pnrt Washington. New Ynrk Historialz WILLIAM ISENJAMIN Fonn. Pittslmurgh. Pennsyls aniu UPPER MIDDLER CLASS OFFICERS P l'0SI'Ill?IIf KI-INT LANGIIORMZ GATLINC, Pleasantville, New Ynrk Secretary WILL1.-ui RAYMOND COFI-'IN Ifonn. Jn.. Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania HvI:.Sf0I'i!1II. JAMES Tnoxms DRI-ISHI-QR. Ju.. Hagerstown, Maryland President ., , Secretary ...,.,.. Historian ,.... Orator ,..... Prophet ....... Poet. ...A,....., . Marshal ....... Valedictorian ,.... Salutatorian .,.. Schaff Oration .. Nevin Oration ..,. Higbee Oration .. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS ...,....,....DONALD STUART MATHESON, Sunbury, Pennsylvania ......,..THOMAS WILLIAM LESLIE, JR., New Haven, Connecticut ...,.....GORDON BLACKISTONE HUGHES, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania DAVID VERSTANDIG, Washington, D. C. ....,.,HARoLD JOSEPH LEZAR, JR., Jersey City, New Jersey ......,.,,,...JoHN EDWARD SETO, Pottstown, Pennsylvania ........ERIC GALE PETERSON, Corona Del Mar, California SENIOR CLASS HONORS ., .. .. ,..,Christopher Charles Lorentz ., .,.Thomas Bowles Steiger, Jr. . ..,.,,.... David Hallowell Saxe ., i .,.. Douglas Rees Davies ,. John Edward Seto CLASS DAY COMMITTEE John Edward Seto, Chairman William Lee Armour Ian MacVean Biggi Charles Benjamin Crisman Philip Mark Divelbiss Robert Merrill Fairbanks Samuel Polen Freedman Thomas Campbell Cray Jonathan Fields Knight Joseph Hertzler Kyle, Jr. Donald Stuart Matheson Daniel Elton Miller Levis Waln Minford, IV Eric Gale Peterson John David VerStandig Jacquard Welsh Cuenon William James Hackett Gordon Blackistone Hughes Brock Johnson Vinton Robert Sharpe Wohlsen, Jr. Philip Renwick Yates ODE COMMITTEE Gordon Blackistone Hughes, Chairman Steven Brooks Cole James Robert Dodson, III Harold Joseph Lezar, Jr. John Prescott Morse . John Edward Seto Thomas Bowles Steiger, Jr. Christopher Charles Lorentz John David VerStandig The Mercersburg Address, June, 1966 THE MERCERSBURG ADDRESS, JUNE, 1966 Four years and several days ago the administration brought forth on this Academy a new class, conceived in ignorance yet dedicated to the proposition that all students are naturally intelligent. Now, however, we are engaged in a great academic war, testing whether that student, or any student so conceived yet so dedicated, can long endure. We are met on a great battlefield of that war. We have come to dedicate a portion of ourselves in tribute to the faculty who gave their lives that students might live. It is altogether fitting and proper that we should do this. But, in a larger sense, we ourselves cannot dedicate-we cannot consecrate-we cannot hallow-this school. The brave students, present and past, who struggled here have consecrated it far above our poor power to add or detract. The world will little note nor long remember what we say here today, but it can never forget what we and they did here. It is for us, present here, rather to be dedicated to the unfinished achievements which they who fought here have thus far so nobly advanced. It is rather for us to be here dedicated to the great task remaining before us-that from this honored school we take increased devotion to our cause next year, which is due so much devotiong that we here highly resolve that this school shall never die in vaing that this community, under Cod, shall each year have a new birth of freedomg and that education of the students, by the students, and for the students, shall not perish from the Mercersburg Academy. GoRDoN B. HUGHES Historian With apologies to A. Lincoln ilJ'g'iir ,P iii? WW3 is V? wi of .JVSJN f ' DAVID FREDERICK ' PHILIP MUSSER AKE AITCHESON , 3935 .Nllard Iioufl l'.. s In-nts-r X11-dinu, Ohio 44256 if A 31- Bl rg. W1-,4 Farmer, Irving 'irgini' '540l Orientation Connnillm-P 4: - I UI pp, drsll Spanish Club 2, 33 Boys' Club Q ' -S' S I I 3: 1-I 'Q 1' Xb 43 Ski Club 3, 43 Gun Club XFX 4: 9 n 31' I I1 1, 2, 3, 43 Football 2, 3: 0-1 A91 ' ,l l Al 1 JVM ' 5 Wrestling 23 Te-nnis 13 1.u- ' l UP i f- - vrossv 3 4-. D O xp Hoo 1 nu lgrr 3 S . 0. -D! J' OA . ll iini e N . xii' AP .1 iw Q: M 1, 4 ww ARTHUR DANIEL AMBROSE 87 Grem-n Ridge- Ilriw Elmira, Ni-w York 14905 Lips, Irving Elections CUIIIIIIIIIPK' 43 Illum- Kvy 2, 3, 4g EIl1l'I'lLllIlIll4'llI Usher 43 Spanish Club 3. 43 Cuduvean Club 2, 3, 43 Elm'- tronivs Club 3, 43 WNIICII 33 Varsity Club 43 Footbull 1, 2, 3, 43 Wrz-stling 1. 2, 3: Baseball 23 Provlor 43 Honor- ary Senator. mlfgywf - if 'ffyfyilo :WN 1 QQ,-wf-st' WILLIAM LEE ARMOUR 328 S. W. Forlic-Ili 'I'r-rruw Cuinf-sville, Florida 32601 llunzlllzrgw Mllg, Irving Se-mntv 43 llisviplim- Commit- lvi- 43 llluv Ke-y 4g Prom-tor 3. 4g l I't'Il1'Il Club 43 Cheun- istry Club 3, 43 Varsity Club 43 I'oo1bull 3. 43 Coll' 3, 4-. Co-Captain 4. -.pai JOSEPH ERNEST BALLENGEE, JR. 2416 Soutbway Drive- Coluinbus, Ohio 43221 foe, Marshall Ski Club 43 Caducwoan Club 3, 43 Choir 43 Ulcer Club 43 Football 23 Wr4's1ling fi. NS .Qi 'anvil' RALPH WILLIAM BARTHOLD 3206 liurtis Ilourl. Iit'IIll1'Ilt'IIl l'n-nnsylvania 13015 Hill, Irving I r4-nvli Club 3. 4: Jurispru- iIm'n1'm- Sovivty 3, 4g LlLllIU1'l'lll'l Club 43 Stony llultm-r Club 3 43 Stunip S Coin Club 33 'Vows 33 l'rm-ss Club 3, 43 1.11- rrossv 3, 4-3 Clic-ss Club 1. 2. 55. 4. N Q Y-. '--v xi X. S -I7M O W JUAN Joss BERNAL-sANcHEz My .. ff ' Sun Juan. Pun-' - ffrfgwi. Irving, 3. -Ig I'fIn-4-tiwviiivs lfluln 41 50I'l'l'l' 3. I: XRITSIIIIIQ 3: I3 Iiuse-ImII 2: W:-iglil Lifting 3. 'P 2,1 I fly T U ' .7 , IJ U I 1 , W WILLIAM EDWARD Il! BIDDISON .Iuhnstnn s Luna-. NIl'l'l'1'I'SIllll'g. ?+wQipMMfVC?JMWWI A' Spanish IiIllIl 2. 3: Iiuys' lflulv Q - 5 A, My. mf 'WN 9-QQ, ...AIN itll, ft' P1'IlIlSyIV2lflIil IT236 ' ll Hill, Irving ,V , fialfluvvzlll IIIIIII 3. lg fllalssiw LW lllulw 4. i'....n,..11 2. 'Wu-1 X. xl cp RQ 5m2Qmai2 kv 'S L3 if E - gg. N '11 :QS -way ff 'M' swf .Wy IAN MACVEAN BIGGI LAMAR BINGENHEIMER WILLIAM DAVIE5 ROBERT BRUCE BIXLER 890 Roslyn Rmul 1275 'I'llSI'LlI'i1WLlS Huucl BIRCHEENOUGH SIlllll'SIIll'UWRURUI.IiI'IIII1'Ilf'IlI Ixi1Ig1e-vv4m4I. Nvw .Ierse-y 07150 Iil'ilYl'I'. I'1'llnsyIvunin ISIIIIU 10.1 E34 iQ,-mJ5,-U Sgr,-,-I fhlnngylyuniu 18015 Higg. XILIFSIILIII IMP. NIHFSIHIII Skann-uh-In-s. IN:-w York 13152 lf1'.1'. Irving x,-,mtv 4: Simi,-nt Colm.-il 33 Ill-1-Iunialimi Il'LlIl'l 3: I'il'1'll1'Il lhzre. Irving Ifrn-nvli lflulr 2. 3. 4: .Iuri jl4.,.li,,nS qj,,mmim... 4. 0,-i. Iflulm 2. 3. 'I-3 Paid:-ia II: Ca- Chapi-l llglwr 13 Fr.-nl-ll Club prmIa-nvm- Suvir-ly 3. 4: Gun mutation Cmnlliittvv 3: Iilue 4Iu1'a-an IIIIIII 31 EI1'l'Il'0llIl'S 2, 3. 4: Russian lflull 42 IIIIIII I. 2.1i.4: Te-nnis 2. .S kt., 3-4: qjd,lm.,.an qjlug, 3. 1.: Illuh 3: VI NIIEH 3. 4: .'Yf'11.'.v Ihiyk filulr 1: Hriilgi- lilulu 2: Mum 2. 3. -1. N-ninr spurls wli- 2. 3. f'iI'1'llIulIm1 assuvisnlv 3: Ski Clluli JI. 1: Ihiiili-ia Si: Inr -I: HIM' lfIuI1 2. 3. '13 I 4mlImuII Iv:in1I 2. 3. -I. lvI'1'Si' Stony Iiutlvr fi: lil:-v IfInIr 2. Nursity Clnlu 2. 3. 4: Ifmllmall wh-nr 41 ASSVIIIIJIY Ihinrl 2, 3. 3. 4: IVIZITSIIIIIIS of tln- Fir-IrI I. 2. 3. I: Wm-QtIiI1g1 I. 2. 3. I. prvwiilvnl I: ffunvvrt IIun4I 43 Wx'e-sllirig 2: I,a4-rnssv 2. 3, I. vo-vaptaili -I: Base-Imll l. 2. 2. 3. 4. prvfi4Iw-nt I: I vm'ing .L 3. 4, Vaplain I1 Prm-Im L. IfInI12.fi. I. ...,,,,,,-Y .Qt 41-nil' Aw ,Q Pia: lf? I P . -cf S ... 4 iw - Yau. 0 . DOUGLAS ORVILLE BLANEY l5 Orvliarml Lune, Lfuiouluwu, 1,4-nnsylvuuia 15901 llflllzlf. Marshall Classics Club 4g Cluur 3, 4, lilmrurian 4: Ulm- Club 3. 4. JOHN CLARKE BRAMAN, JR. 153 lNlcKinl1-y Avi-iuiv N4-w Hun-u.Couum-ti1'lll 06515 john, Nlursliall Stony llulle-r Club 4: Gun Club flg Ulm- Club flg 1560!- balll 4: Wrm-slliug 4. WALTER EDWARD BREWER, JR. bliu-1' llriw Lugau. NM-Al Yirgiuiu 23601 Wulf, Nlursball lllum' Ki-y IS, 41: l rc'u1-li Club Il. -'lg llufs Club 4: llriilgv Club -l: Ski Club 4: Cu- iluvvau Club Il. 4: Stony llut- Ivr Club Ll: Ch-e Club Llg lfuulbull lluuil 4g Cum-1-rt lhuul fl: l.2il'1'0SSt' 4. ROBERT WALLIS BRODE llillcmft NCYYCLPlIll'l'rlllXVIl, Olliu fl-3332 lf. lil'UlIl', 111813112111 llluef Ke-5 43 Entc'rtuiuuu'nl llslwr fl: C1-ruiun Club 3. 43 Clzlssirs Club 33 Track 3. 4. GEORGE THOMAS DUVALL BURROUGHS, JR. S5720 HPI-tory Luuv l ppl-r Nlarlborn, Nlxl. 20870 Rabbit, lrviugz Cliupm-l Lslicr, IS, 4: lu-url ualu-r ll: Classics Club 3: Puimlm-iu 2: Stony llultl-r Club 1. 2: lluu Club 1: Varsity Club Ji, l: lfuullnull IllllllL1g,11'l' . - - L .L -lg XX l'l'Sll1IlQQ iuuruxgvr 2. 41 Fwiuuuing IIHIIILLQVI' 3: lluwlnill IllllIlLlQll'l' 2. 3. 4. LUDWELL LEE Cl'lAi 1601 Qin-4-ns Hu ul Cllall'lullm', N. C. 2 Lvv. Nlursliall Spunisli Club 11: Ili Club fig lloyf' Club 4-1-un Club .L -lg Sli fl. f' Q , 'mf 'N-...av ff-'L x A--Q A51 .l59v2'fwm A , ,P ,3- kvx ,T -Y A J ' F'-t,Q 0' C C43 vo 'X , .D K Q Ls . ' , L+ D Q ,K J 9 r, 0 2 X ,Y A Q9- QO 'CJ OTA? CD: JD 'V' DAVID HARN COFRIN STEVEN BROOKS COLE CHARLES BEN CRISMAN XCIQ cf IEOBERT TOVELL QQ 4810 N. W. Stb ,'XVt I1l1t' R.R. 2 RFU Jil, Wcfst Iivtltling, Q. Q '7 ,Qc CROTHERS 3? C Caine-svillv. Flnritla 32601 Winvln-stor, lmliuna 47394 C0flflt'lTIlf'lIl, 06375 XSCQQ' 58,123 R1ll'IiIIIIlIIuIll Iitliukj J lhnfe, Mursball Sfplig, Irving Fish, Irving igff 1 Mcillurruy, Pa. 15317 Tin' IPII-IQ'1'Il 41 Chrfrnistry 511111,-111 Council 25 Thu Fif. I'll't'Ilt7Il Club 3, 4, Iloy's Club QX . lfrnrl, Irving Club 2, 4-g I'lng1ine't-ring Club 1,-1-11 4.1 Classics Club 2, 3, 45 'Ig .ltlrisprlltlvncfe Sorim-ty 3, CY f Enislt Club 4-1 Stony Iiuttt-r 33 llrinlgxt- Club 2. 3, 43 Cudu- Stgnnp and Coin Club 2, fig 43 Stony Iiattvr Club 4, 1, lub 3, 4g Nurs 43 Illwlillllil- ct-aut Club 3. 4: News 3. 4: 111111 Clul, 11 News 33 Lil KARUX 4: Nezrs 4, Prt-ss QQ' tion 47 K,-XISIEX 43 INnutball P11-ss lllnb 3. -I-: Football 2: llmml -lg Varsity Club 3, 43 Club 4, Tennis 3. xii: my 4.3 ,CJ Fwinnning 3. -1. A Snwt-r lg Cmss Country 2. 3. X04 ,IJ ' O X QJ 1, ,an b. -- 1, Y,-N LAg,..J - 11,4 i1.n:.xL-4 zwujIL--UN,E5lLI.u11tt11ii. Z. Tldtlx l. Z. 3. Q, 59 SIC LJ lj-Qfvt ,gg ' my, 94544, N,a,t4r if f ,,.,.:, KX' ICU.t,,,.,,-041 KJ, if bm cus. grew LT UF wwe :A-J L61 jjawgkuh .17 J' '12 -Ywli OU-'5t, 49x J, QA!-LIXLNYN4-IN -frk-Ltrx Q9 1 M if .-4' ' ' MAJ, ,N aut- ,,.....f-v l . - I 43 Q' I . ' 1 Q -4-L ff4'.? -ww ,XM 1 Cl f 1 WILLIAM FRICK CURRY R221 A f DOUGLAS REES DAVIES 5502 liugt 4111 Strm-r 1' 5800 K.-mi.-.ty In-iw W li!lll'FlPUI'U. Pa. 17263 Lf!! Clit-vy tllnm-. Rluryltnnl 20015 Hill, MUYSIIHII Ong, illursliull SUIIIIIFII Club -I-g Psyvlinlogy M 14- I ifttt'n 4: IXIIIIII-Sl'It'I'll'ff Club 3. fig Mvrrersbllrg View it ,Y i Group 4- yin IIIUIP 4: Ifnut- flig XM-:glut Lifting 4g Pr:-ss 13, 4 1,311,551,131 I Lt Club 33 ,IllI'I5llI'lltIt,'I1f'l'! Suri- Yljf WMI V Q , My 3. I - i I ' ul SQL if lf ,W JV MW Q V ' VM W J' ' MJJW lilylg' D l X? O 'xr JOHN BOWMAN DELANEY, JR. 314 Market Street Harrisburg, Pa. 17101 John, Marshall Spanish Club 4: Jurispru- rlvncc Sovicly 4: Ca4lut'c'an Club 3. 4: Football 3. Q-W1 Qfqgvgr' PHILIP MARK DIVELBISS 66 Spring Grove: Awnuv Crt-erivastle. Pa. 17225 Ilrirel, Irving Svrgt-ant-at arms 4: Studvnt Council 3: Discipline Coin- ntittt-1: 4: Urit-mation Com- mittea- 3, 4: Hluv Kvy 2, 3, 4, Pre-sixlt-nt 4: Chapel Reach-r 2. 3. 4: German Club 2, 3. 4, Prvsimlvnt 4: Chvmistry Club 2, IS, 4: Catlucvan Club 3, 4: Pruvtor 4: News 3. 4, liusi- nvss l11i111ilQ11'1' 4: Pri-ss Club 2. 3: Haskt-tball 1, 2: Weight Lifting 4, Prvsitlvlll 1: llonur- ary Svuatur. GEOFFREY FOSTER DECKER 1241 Morse lloulevard Hivivra l'1e'ach, Fla. 33404 Decks, Irving Orivntalion Cmunnrittvc- 4: Blur Kc-y 4: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, treasurer 4: Stony llattvr Club 2, 3. 4: Newx 2, 3. 4. virculation manager 4: Press Club 33 Choir 3: Football Hand 2. 3: Conte-rt llancl 3. DAVID TOWNEND DEININGER 4851 Wi-st Oxftml Avvriut- IJ:-nu-r. Coloradu 80236 Hein, Irving Chapt-1 llshvr 4: Ente-rtain-. ment llSl1l'I' fi: Spanish 2, 3: Plngiriwrirlg Club 2, 3: Stony Hath-r Club 2, 3: Coin anfl Stamp Club 2, 3: Press Club 3, 4: Fuutball llansl 2, 3, 4: Travk 2. 4. JAMES ROBERT DODSON Ill 206 Otis Ruud Barrington. lllinuis 60010 Roizls, Marshall ' llluv Key 3, 4: 1'lI'0lll'll Club 2, 3, 4: Jt1r'ie-prttclvnvv Suri:-ly 4: Gun Club 4: Football 4: llasvball 2. 25. 4: Political 5t'it'l1t'z- Club 4. 'Ps' PAUL WAYNE DODSON 2021 PQ-lhain Drive Ruatwkc, Virginia 24018 Paul. Marshall Spanish Club 3, 4: Paith-ia 3 4: Stony llattvr Club 3. 4: ,'W!'!'f'PI'.91lllfg Vivw 4: Prusrf Club 3. 4: Pulitival F4-is-Iwi' Club 4. ,pair Q-Wai: ir, 459' -mW i'9' 5 . , gx . KJ? it f .,-Af' .ff ,bb Gob fo ,lf j . nvfx' ,7 I L: RICHARD LANGSTON Us 49111 I EDDY JR. , , 41 sur fw 1008 Corunutlu Driw f i L Huntsville, Alabama 35802 I lp ly -gelw Rick, Irving if ' 5 j Ig W 'X Spanish Club 3: Jurispru- Qi .,.-..q- if '17 ' 1 , flvncr S0 'ict ' 3. 4g Stony l1at- - I Kg X 9 U-at U Ser l1lulr'i'5.Z1l5 lgilSl'lDHl1 3. X i4'11,l' lawn ojv'i,f llJVUgxQll !JlWkf,lJfiHpJ ww V w, lj NW? of wtf mf -wb X ,. u .4 ax X 1 Q4 at fs M' W 4 K OK ' 1 G' k A 0 fi Q52 'l 'A' twiiiftf A 'l . lv? PWWO -Q . RER! VJ if-'ff' 4. 2 5.-J Lif t 0 V' , 'i S nk. 09151 in 4 A it lf' ,y lui. Q llirltlm A 4' W ng u W? 3, ' olitic' .ctr ' ttb 1 PM Q51 CLAYTON CRESSWEU. JOHN WALTON DYKE DOVEY lll 611 Devonshire Str:-vt 1840 Minnn Ilrivt- Pittsburgh. Pa. 15213 Jolmstnn, lla. 15905 llr. I ermlylfc', Nli'll'SllHll fflgyf, Irving l'1l'Pl1l'l1 Club 1.2,3,4g Paitlvia ROBE urisprudvnvce Socivly fig 1. 2g Music Apprffciutiun 21 Chess Club 4g Varsity Club Cil'lUCl'3f1 Club 2. 3, 4: Slfmy 6914 Wilgqyn 5 Vargily Has.-1,311 4. Halt:-r Club 2. 35 l'rvss Club Bethvsdu 3 4g Varsity Club 2,1143 Suv- Fairy Lift ur 1, 2. 3, 4, co-Captain 4g Orientation 'cstling 1, 2. 3, 4: We-ight Blue Key 4: 4 mg 4' Boys, Club 3, 4 -lug., defnce Society 4' 2. 3. 4: Bas fru- nis 1, 2, 3. 4g lt aJ'U l11a- BENARD KALSTONE ROBERT WARD SAMUEL POLEN ROBERT WILLIAM FEINMAN FORCIER, JR. FREEDMAN GARNER 1605 Kansas AW1'Hll1' 381 Hilltop 11111111 3911T11l'1'1'11 S1l'l'1'1 123 Vfvsl 21111 5111-1-I 1x11'K1'1'S1J11T1. Pa. 15131 Pauli. 1,1-1111sy1va11ia 193117 1111r1'is11111'g1. Pa. 17110 1'1I'1'111'I'11'1i. 1x1i1l'ylilll11 217111 l3.K.. 1N111rs11a111 Hub. lrxing f'1fP1'r1,1'. lFY1111l HC.. lrxing Spanish 111u11 3. 4: Ski 11lu11 l111ys' 111ul1 4: 1'sy1-l111l11gy S1-1111111 -1. 11I'1'S1111'll1 4: Slll- 11l'11'Il12i111Jl1 111lll1lIl1111'1' 3. 3, 43 Qjmlm-.Jan 1111111 3, 43 1111111 3. -1: 511111111 111111 1111111 111-111 11111111011 3: H1111111' 1111111- 111assi1's11111112: SI1Ll111S1l1111lJ Stony Baum Club 3.51: gmny qjlup, 2. 3. 4: El.-1-1,-.,,,il1, 111ill1-1- 4: Class 1111111-r. 1ll'1'S1- 1: Boys' 1111111 3. 4: 1111s1-11111 1121111-r 5I1'1'1'i11QI 1111111111itl1'1' 4: 1111111 2: 111111 1111111 1, 3, 4: 111-111 2: 11l'1'!41111'll1 3: 111ll1' K1-y 2: 1,l'1l1'11bI' 4: 1'111il11'a1 S11 Weight Lifting 4. lf,,01l,ull 2, 4: Irving 1'r1-si1l1-111 4: 1111- 1-111-1- 1111111 1. . 1'1ifI1-1'11 4' 11114511111 1111111 2 3 :Q W I. V A Q. . Q 5 n 4: N111's1ty 1.11111 3. 4: 1111111- ' IX , 111111 2. 3. 4, 1'11-1'apl11111 -1: 1 , ' . 1 1111sk1'l11a11 2. 3. 4. 1111113111 2: .Q , L we 1,1'111'l11r 3. 4. Emi' 'QQ - 1 3 qgyfx vt 1 .1311 'l iX1Q5'x..v1J-QVQLJV I-711 wg. f 11 11 cup, '- QW' we sf C41 X . 5 -1 K0 M '1 1 1 fi AV fp Gif V 11 1 1 1' 1 1. K C' N421 Q QQ-B : KJ 3 Mex? Y K 1-1 Nh. 1 LL MQW 11 ,Ap if '- -J K, ' ' 'fin 1 111311: 111 qw.. .. 31 1 W- 1 24' NX. X v. . gb X ,. Z EFFREY wooo S, . , . 3. V .kcf Cgyyfl X 'PX 1 15: 35 Q1 42g GARRISON V SS V uv wr-qv! . 8551 55 1-1111111-,11ir1'11-w ,K 69 ,J I n O I.u11g1111r111-. lu. 191141 gnqqx ,WN ' . Q 1.1ll1lS1l1. lrving 0 'W 111:11-11111111111 110IIlIll1111'1' 3. 4: 3 . ' N' 111ll1' K1-y 3. 4: 11i1Il1'1' 1111111- 'W 1111111-v 3. 4. 1-11:1i1'n1:111. 4: 111-r- ta, 1 Illilll 1111111 2. 3. 4: l'z1i1l1-izl I. 4: Stony liattvr 2. 3. 4: 1111111r 1: 1111-v 1111111 2. 3: Varsity 1111111 3. 4: 11111-1-1'11-11111-1's 3: 0 1'11111ll1a11 3. 4. sl11111-111 1'11111'l1 N 1' '1'l 11-lx 2 'S 4 1 sg v 3 GEORGE CHRISTOPHER GILFILLEN. III Y 1215 1i111111y1111-111- 11112111 , 3 11lly11lIl, 1111111 115419 'T lll'!1'lI Kl'lll'I', lrving T 1'1Fl'll1'l1 1111111 3. 4: 111111511- 11111131 111111 1.11111 1. 2. 3. 4. 1,I'1'S1111'll1 4: News 1: 1,111'SS 1111111 1. 2, 3. 4: 111111 2. P 'T' 1 .XX Q . .v--Nia .Wap .QQ Wf- 'JZ' 4 - . I .gun ' ,af 1 .,-all' .. N, 3 - WILLIAM CHESTER WILLIAM JACKSON GOODFELLOW GORDON R.D. gil 1130 Ss-wnlli AAYUIIIIQ' on, Pennsylvania 19520 Laurel, Mississippi 39-140 Comfy, Marshall Fluslz, IlWlllQ1 1-ncb Club 2, 3. 4: Psy- Cbapm-l llslu-r 4: Cllupm-l ology Club 3, 4: lhiifll-iii 4: Hvaslvr 3: l'lI'l'Ill'll Club 2. 3, clctrunivs Club 3: WNIER 4, vim- pre-sill:-nl 41 Spanish Merccrsburg Vieul 4: Club 3, 4: Caaluwun Club 3: oss-Country 2, WYl'f'SlllllQ Stony llallvr 2,143 KNRUX Trai-k 2, 3, 3, 41 Nffws 3, 4. zulu-rlising iiShlN'liilf' 41 Gulf 2. 1 f X Xgyfwcl WD Lx f fl www .wb MLW 'alll 4' ww Aw ll I -lx MV L W l if JOHN Cosa GRANDINMJC 21 Nvw York AVUIIIH' lxf Lukvwoml, Nrw Yurk MTSU john. fllarsbull Orivntutiun Cornmillm- 4: lllue Kvy 43 I'lI'Q'll1'lI Club 4. ' Qilln.. N-4+ , ' u. 4 ,cl f 5 I 'wx M 5'-5,-.W 4 s-.., 2.1, , THOMAS CAMPBELL ROBERT LOUIS GRIMM SERGE ELIAS GRAY 1249 XVOIHIIIOIITIN' Xw-nllf' GRYNKEWICH Nwlbb wk. ' ni, 60062 'I-81 Yollx S 'Q-ol eff? lflwlorii Cmumiltve ' Ori- X TIQ5, lrv g . mix- 4: .' ull:-ul C01 null 3, 1-ntatinn Commillm- , us- Qxun Club 3. :ull-nl 4 Boys u Q 'wir :Ulm- l.Iub . 4' arsil, Ib 4: Clu-Q-rleu ers 4: SVKIIIIIIIIQ 3, 169 4, vo-vuplulrl 4: Xxlflgllll Ilfl 3 ing 3. 4: lroctur 3, 4. Pittsburgrli. Pal. l5226 Bob, lrxing lllue Key 3, Blatll-Srzivnvc Ash llluuur l,4'lllQ1llIOIl, l'u. l8235 Svrgirlf, lrving Group 2.3.41 Clnupvl llvallvr HllHSlilIl Club l, 2, 3, ll, mm 4: Classics Club 2, 4: rl-tary 4: Nlusic,M1pl'1-viuliun Clicmistry Club 2, 3, 4: lin- l: Stony llilII1'I' 2, 3, 41 Stu giru-firing Club 3: lirirlgn- Iluttf-rSu-1-ringflmmninf-v1 Club 3, 43 Stump and Coin Wllllfli lg Cllllll' Ll: Glu Club 3: KARUX 2, 3, 4, co- Club 4-. mlitor 43 News 2, 3, 4, ail- vf-rtising nianugfr 4: Prvss Club 3: Hvallwaitvr 4. JACQUARD WELCH GUENON 505 East llaltimoru Strvvt Greencastle-, Pu. l7225 Cuber, lrving chology Club 3, 43 Jurispru- clvnce Society 3, 41 Caclut-4-uri Club 4, tre-asurvr 3, 43 Electronics Club 3, WMER 2, 3, Lil hoarrl 4g 'l'rtu'k 2, 3, 4g Weight Lifting 4: Stony llatter 4, Political Svivnve: Club 4. Chapel Heath-1' 3,41 l':lll1'l'lHlIl- uulnt Ushr-r 3, -lg ibliilll-Sl'l4'lH'1' Group 43 German Club 2, 3. 4, Chemistry Club 3, 4g Psy- M... ,I N.. ' 0 , 1 ---...Q-rf' 5 .NUR 1 ' NV X fy STEPHEN ROBERT DAVID ,f 4' j HELMS . HENDRICKSON i Route jil R.R. ifi3 hX ff, K Bus- t, Virginia 20-133 Xenia, Ohio -flsliam UAWILLI AMES lil F . Sff'1f'f', lrving Irving J f L' Fl tltdinmtntll l 164 l' CKETT ' nt-h Club 3. 4g- . 1 1 L lfiast Iblzgh Strvvt rvciation 2: lflvt' tt'9C'l 0Wf0H, 01339140 4, News 3, 43 ft 1-1-r 4' fi Chif ns: cpolf 2, 3. M ll' ' Discipline C miittm- 43 R s lj! if A Sf!! Yif' sian C 4g Football 3 -' ,, 100 A J, A' :-', V Ji Basket al g l' i 1- 5 '1 V QV, W9 WJ X AILJJIN J 4' Club L A A A tk. I lv' 1 , ll Qi- M , YY! Q. I ' VL V yu . 4 f ' , -U if L ll, l X W W L mf my ff ,V J . ,law I Vi A ' 3 -f it tt tt if- fb' QW M ,ff 1, ' L9 nj ,f L A N L 0 gk , K nxt ,Iliff ,fm 1 4' E l btw IW v ,l V 1 V I M . Tq-I Done CARL f' NAM Q14 Mp . QD ,MP AFFENREFFER M -XO AJ , .' ,C 46 Suffolk Rotul i Ml Q ,LWQ Q, Chestnut llill, Mass. 02181 Alb A ff Tell, Irving Stony Hatter Club 2, 3, 4: Elvctronitrs Club 3g Gun Club 3, 43 Track 2: 'llcnnis 2, 3. JOHN SHUE HAMMAN, JR. 2830 Suns:-t Drivo Camp Hill, Pu. 17102 HlllIIbOIII', fllanltull Spanish Club 4: liritlgv Club 2, 3, 4, Camluu-an Club 2, 3, , . , , , . 4g Coin A Stump Llub 33 Conrvrt Band 2. 3, fl: Foot- ball 2. 3: Swimming 2. 4 Wt fy,fv4N.l X Y Min ,f7-Nu .1 , lvf' . 7' ' ' lT0 Q..-fe a..,,.--v R. H s.., ' ads..-n-vb K iw I f 'WR WILLIAM GREGORY HILL 105 Loudon Rnaml Mm-l'cPrsbur,f1, Pa. 17236 Greg, Irving Cailum-an Club 4: Stamp anrl Coin Club 4: Elflctronics Club 2: WMER 2. 3: Cun Club 4: Varsity Club 3. 41 Soccer 2. 3. 4. co-captain 2. GARY WEBB HOUGH 1618 Harlcy Drive Harker Heights, Texas 76542 Cary, Marshall Classics Club 2: Jurispru- tlc-nve Society 3, 4: Chu-ss Club 3. 4: Political Sail-111-4 Club 4. RAYMOND EDWARD HUDSON 251 Wbotllzintl Rourl Salisbury. Marylaml 21801 Ray, Marsliall Spanish Club 3. 4: Stony llat- ter 3. 4: Stamp and Coin Club 3: Elvrtronics Club 3. il: WNIER 3. 4. WILLIAM LYMAN HUFFMAN, JR. 17839 Lake Rouql Lakvwooel. Ohio 44107 Bill. Irving Blue Key 3, 1: Chnpt-I lisln-r 4: Spanish Club 4: Iloys' Club 4: Ski Club 2: Cailu- Cf-an Club 3. 4: Stony llatlvr 3: Football fi. 4. GORDON BLACKISTONE HUGHES 1331 llvmiington Awnin- Pittsburgli. Pa. 15217 Gorfliff, Irving Class Ofhcffr historian 4: Elevtions Committw- 4: Ori- vntation Conunlltm- 4: l,i!lll't' Conunittf-0 43 The' l'lII.il'4'll 4: Nliitll-Slfif'IlC9 Croup 4: I'1I't'llI'll Club 3, 4, prvsiilvnt 4: Callu- cean Club 43 Lit Imartl 43 C109 Club 3. 4: Varsity Club 3. 4: Marshals of the Field 4: Soccer 3. 4: Provtor 4. TIMOTHY CHAPMAN ISAAC 901 We-stmry'r-r Roarl WCSIIJVEI' Hills W'iIn1ington. Ill-Inwarv 19807 Z0l'f'll,, lVlarsl1aIl French Club 2, 3, 4: Buys' Club 2: Clw Club 3: Fool- ball 3, 4. - .4 V .aux C 41, -gf-if , ., LOUIS ABRAM JACOBS 2152 ll:-ll:-lluwx-1' llrivu Alliunu-. Ohio 4-1601 1.o11if'. Irving Cllapffl Refurb-r 43 Cilassii-S Club 13 F11-i14'I1 Club 43 lloys Cumluvvan Club Ji: Stony llul Ivr 43 ixf'Il'S 3. 4, ussoviali wlitur I-3 Yarsily Club -1: Foulllull I: lla-livlllilll 2. PI. -I IIlLlllLiQl'l' 2. 4. Avvqgn, Club 2, 3. 4. Cru-1lil'r'i'tmsr 4' DOUGLAS ALEXANDER KERN 5426 Sll'I'l'l'llilIll2i Roaul Ifriv. l'1'nnsylvania 16506 lluug. Marshall Classix-s Club 43 Jurispru- alvrnw- Soc-ix-ty 43 Caclnvvan Club -13 .Mfuw 4g Bus:-ball 3, Al JONATHAN FIELDS KNIGHT Que-enstown. flluryluml 21658 Toad, lrving Svnale 4: Class Oflicf-r. his- torian 13 Urivntaliun Com- rnittue 3. 4g Blue Kvy 3, 43 Classics Club 2. 3, 43 Spanish Club 43 Iloys' Club 3. 43 Gun Club I: Football lg llusvlmall 33 WI-ight Lifting 4g llrovlor 3. 4. 3. ' LAWRENCE JAY KOPF, JR. 315 Urungz- Sire-vt Nur!lnnnln-rlunil. Pu. Hwld. Xlursliull 5pnnish Club -1: Puiilc-ia 3, -13 fhwus 3. 43 Li! lloaril 3, 4: 'llerr-erslilzrg Viefzv 43 KARUX 4' Q u T cu T cAc.PsS5f' S amp 3:11611 Ovrvl 'FACE . . T5 M -AA , X ,J O .,-Q.. 'UQ I I I 'W'-'Q' Y 5' A5 JQ f-I 'iv-Jw-unpr QUNJ' CHANNING ROBERT KURY 216 'Xllvli Firm-vt nlrury. l,1'IllIFylYillllil 17301 lflmn flu' JIIIII, Irxing: Xlrilll-S4-in-Inv llrnup I: livr- lnun Club 3: lloys' Club 2. 3. I- Fnolball 3: WN-slliiig 2, . NNQ. J. l..u iuwn 2. -1. 4. JOSEPH HERTZLER KYLE, JR. l2f5 Ili-as lIul1l4'x'all'4l l.Lllll'ilHli'l'. l'a. 17001 Stnzufx, lxlLlI'SllLlll NVIIIIII' fl: llrovlui' II, fl: Slu- elvnl LAIIIIIVII -5: lllui- lxvy 3. 'I' Chnpwl llshvr 4: l rm-nvli Llub -I3 Chu- lllnlw 2. fl. 4: Ur-in-I 2.253113 Xursiiy Club 2. 3. -13 lfuollmll 2. JI. fl. sluxlvnl 1-mivli 11: lruvk 2: XXPIQIIIL Lifting 3: Om-lv! 2. II. 4. wfgi' :sf IT2 H f L mai, KL, I VAQO firm! lui 3 MWHCZWWZ M6049 4 U 5 wif EDWARD ROBIN usToN f' fi V K A 7 - Lifjg K 5 Q vm ij, he New Halvli, Kingslm-y Green, MQ, ' WL c Ad l ,fmgk . f 41.42 'JA Hasleiiiiniilliiixnrxilfliiglziximl U! jL0'l4,fVD V 1, C 5,-47' 6'4 llr-vluination ilivuni 4-ii Clnapvl X Q' 'I f f Rvaclvr 4' l rf'n1'li Club 4' , f - ' V fn ' ' . ' ' f M wg wvffbidu., Cyfkgffflf. Stony isdn.-1 4, Ln is....r.1 41 fm ,Mil KWWL' goutlmalll liiinrl 43 S851-511115. , , , , ' ann g ,once-rt am 1 firm 4' News 4. 1 4 L If f lift! . C ,y,AL'rf0T744wfL. E. -f 4 A , E K A Q Keel EW, uwc . I 706 'HOMAS WILLIAM LESLIE 677 Wliiivlim-slvr Avi-num' Nvw lluvvn. Conn. 17236 Flrzslz, Irving ifluss f,llll'4'I', sw'l'r'lary 4: lu- Fil-l1'I'Il -li Psyvliology lub 3: Lil lloarll 4: Varsity .lull 4.xim'e'-prvsirlviit 4: Foot- mull 3. fl: Wm-slling 3, Proc- or 3. 4. W? JXa ' ff., nn lf-l gl. l l. 7. . , ilu:-slial Cll2:lplo'I,Sll1'l' 4: Tlw Fif E sfcrvlury fl: Nlulli-Sciem 'roup 3. l: U4-riuun Club 3. -MQ? ' If-r liluln fl. ' .N ' ,' dnl . 1 Convvrl llun1l2.3,f'1: Fc- g Club 2. 3. 4: Uvlvt 4. HAROLD JOSEPH LEZAR, JR. 2500 Kvnm-fly li0lll1'V2.lI'fl ,lc'1'sQ'y filly. Nvw ,lc'l's4'y 07304- Tex, Marsliull Stull:-nl Council 2' ffln-Q Ul- fi1'n'l'. pl'oplu'I. -1: 'lille' lfil- I1-4-n 4: lxllllll-S1'l1'IN'1' group X LOUNSBURY Ill 3. 4: Classics fllulr 2. 4, Kc- ll9 Ku-nlun Hoail ligrious Discus-+ion liroup 3, Cluigrin Falls, Ohio 44022 .'Vlr'r1'f'r.Sb11rg l ivw 2, Zi, 4, mli- lf, W., Irving Qwfh lor 4: l f'Il1'ing1 flluli 2. Il, 4. Cvrman lilulv 3. 4: Clwinislry captain 41 Political Sc-ivnve Club 3. fl: lloys' Club 41 fllllll 4- llrimlge filulu 233 Ski fllulr 1: KJXHVX 4: Yvizrs 1. 1 AM ' E THOMAS LEE JL VM MACCUBBIN 131 Ruszvl Rourl M I Wincli1'stc-r. Virginia 22601 l Toni, lrving MZ A 1' I German Club 3, 43 Elw- ' tronics Club 3: Choir 3, 4: Cleo Club 3. 43 lA:ll'I'USSf' 3. 173 4g Clif-ss Clulw 4. .ff 4,6 5' Wiley 4: Clwiuislry fflull 3. 41 Sioux N.. .uv 'Q'- - , gulf' ,duff N, 'Uv Q' . s Q v,' K , f Y ok ,......4-s 3-0-off' xv-nw NORMAN JOHN MACKAY 5010 Rumlniun Roaml Washington, 11. C. 20016 Norm, Marshull 1'1I't'lll'll Club 1. 2, 3, 4: Rvli- gious llisvussion 3: Music Appreviation 1, 2: Jurispru- rle-mw Society 3: Nrufs 3, 4: .'VleV1'crsb11r,5,' 1471.810 4: Choir 2, 3, 4: Cleo Club 2, 3, 4: Cross Country 3: 'l'rzu'k 3, 4: Wvight Lifting 4. ROBERT FACKENTHALL MAGEE 843 llrorllwatl Struct Euston, Pennsylvania 18042 The Kid, Nlursliall Psychology Club 4: lil:-C 4: Football 2. 3: l.ar'rossv 3. Vw pg lroniris Club 4: Prvss fIlulr it rv lllbllwml -diff' 'WJ' STEPHEN ALAN MALLORY 1112 Kanawha Aventu- llunbar. Vlfcst Virginia 2506-1- Roach, Marshall l rc-nch Club 2, 3, 4: Psychol- ogy Club 4: Paideia 2: Juris- pruclvncv Society 3, 4: Stony liattvr Club 4: KARUX 3, 4: N ITX3, 4: Cr0Ss'Cuuntry ,, sity Club 4: Sucwvr 4. 3 4 n1r'19'1e'llt5ll wb .,: 1 .uu4. . ,Y Qt, fll 'K Q5 x HOUSTON BOGGS MARSHALL, JR. 1140 Fox Chapvl Hoaul Pittsburgh, Pa. 15238 Hooly, Marshall 1'1l't'IllYl1 Club 4: llrirlge Club 4: Ski Club 4: Psychology Club 4: Chews Club 4: Var- ul m :G Cl t 10 tk X501 Nlxt 'xhvi' lil but N tp , QXYXLH' V510 NQQKN Nxl at 1 STEPHEN AN NON MARSTILLER 227 East Main Stn-et I Clarksburg, W. Va. 26301 H Slew, lrving llub 1 2 3, 4, G1-rniun I , , ljuicleiu 4: Music: Appreriu- tion 2: Cun Club 4: Football 1 : Ten Club 4. nis 2, 3: Stony Butt:-r Football Q il he 22207 Irving ii? L fx ,PSD xiii it y QL QINJ ll illlm I O1 ' 05316.50 T' DONALD STUART THEODORE CHARLES MATHESON 202 Cutawissa Awnuv Sllllllllfy. IN-iiiifylxailia 17301 Ilan. Irving Clas- Oflicvr. Presiclr-nt 4: Eli-ctiims Cnmmilte-rf 4: Uri- vnlaliun LTOIIIIIIIIIPP 4. Prosi- rlrnt 4: I1luvKvy 3. 4: Chap:-1 Tlsllvr 4: 'lllir Fiftvn-n 42 Spanish Club 3. 4: Jurispru- -ncc Sm-in-ty 3. -1: President 4 lluske-tball 3. 4: Iiasvball ' f. -lg Honorary Sf-natur. W ,MEISELMAN 37 Vlivst 12lll Strvvt Ni-w York. Nvw York 10011 Mr, ,'l'lf'mntis. Irving Student Council 3: French Club 1, 2, 3. 4: llrhlgv Club 2. 3: Ski Club 4: Paimlvizl 1, 2. 3, 43 Stony Ballvr Club 3, fl-1 Pri-ss Club 1. 2. 3: Varsity Club 4: Ffmrlmll 1. 2. 3. 41 Wrvsiliiig 1. 2. 3: Trai-k 1. 2. xx , .,...,- ff 'virgin we---fu -. is 0. 'J' N, J,.,, ,unv- J , J I P' K I. ffl? uVJ1x it-if F 1-ff-,af ff- ., .uwibb .gk N-.L .L , 'Wau- A M' -' ,f .'1. ', Y vw V. :vm f I . A ,- 'p ,, ,'s. A. 1 Q u s 1 , v 1 v Y. . s I . ' I 1 Jilglj 'A x ,I ay J 36 ., 7 . 0' kJ vxl Q - - Lp -P X -D DANIEL ELTON MILLER llfill We-sl 4111 Slrvvt l.vwisIown, Pa. 170441 lhlrlyel, Irving Dilllfft' Lllllllllllllli' 11: I'1l'l'IIf'll Club 3. 4: Cliwmislry Club fl: lfiigxiiu-nwiiig: Club 2. 15: Ski Club 2. 11. 4: lkwlioliugv Club 1 1 il: lunlviu 2. 3. 4. Ire-siile-nl 4: Stony llurlvr Club 2. Il. 4. SI1't'I'llIg1 Conmiillvc- 4: blur- sliuls uf llu- Fir-lil 4: Cruss Country Il: 'I'l'ill'Ii 2. 3: I 1-m'- ing Club 2. Zi. LEVIS WALN MINFORD IV 666 lluwms Avenue- Tuinpa. Flurimla 33617 Vis, Marshall Spanish Club 3, 4: Marshals uf llifl Fir-lil fl: Soccer 3: 1.11- ITUSSO 2, 3. 4. BUDD RICHARD MITCHELL llux 215 IA'IllUIlI. l'e-nnsylvaniu 16851 Ifixlz. Marsliull Ilroc-lor 4: Cliapel Usbvr 43 Gcrinan Club 2. 3: Frc-nrli Club 3. 11: lloys' Club 4: Ski Club IS. fl: Camlllu-an Club Il, 4: Varsity Club 3. 4: Sovvvr 2. 3: lhiwlmll 1: I,ilI'I'0SFl' 2. 3. 1. JOSEPH BROWNE MONTGOMERY IV Huw Mill Road llirc-brunville. Pa. 19421 Jody, Irving S011-r-r 3. -1: Wrestling 23 'l'ram'k 2. Il, 'Zig 'Tm I 46 I 'J.?fA xxx .,.u,. Q-...w wi, 115 IN-..,A. JOHN PRESCOTT MORSE R.IJ. if-'4 H4-ml Lane Ilunxillr, P4-mlsylvunia 17281 Squash, Irving Iilm- Key 3, 4g Chapel Reader II: AILIIII-SLYIl'Ill't' Group 43 I'Il'l'IH'Il Club II, 43 Iioys' Club 4g Psycllology Club 3, 43 Ca' nluvvun Club QI. 4g WMER 4g ,Yffzcxv 3. 4g IMPf!'1'f.51Illfg View '15 Varsity Club 3, 4g Mar- SIILIIS of IIII' Fif-III 3, 4g Fool- lmll 35 Iiasellmall 3, 4. JOSEPH ROBERT NEELY ILII. iil. Sunnly Hvigxllts I'oinl Plvusulll. W. Ya. 25550 Hull, Irxing SIILIIIIFII Club 3, fl: CIIFITIIHIFY Club II. VI: Iloys' Club lil Cu- rI111'n-un Club 11-1 Stony Iiutte-r Club 3, 4. I If f . I-NOFX :XA Ixvylun C'lL,,:NI Tr' .1 we rl.cIa1l J .I Lcnleld. ff , - . vl..1,nf1u.1. L' qlvl --I '1c1 ' n...x HOWARD IRWIN M. ,,,,, C ,flvrlw wfilv The .II3 Nlurgurvl SII'l':'IJ' Y L 'il' ls .Is-umm-tlv. I'm-xmsylvania 1564fI1?I-U lull llnu'i1'. Irxing fu: -gm If I.Ius5n's Llulw .I. VI: ILIlg1Ill'1'IA'II1la'9 If-,J -7 lll ill ,WM 'UN 'giqahp g . lb .51 Ilrnlgv f.IuI1 .Ig 4, ,j,5C,,,,t. Ihxiflf-ia -I: KXRUX 4: I7u1ul-Hmm V ball Hand 3, 4: Concvrt Hand ' I I Id THOMAS HEZLEP NEWBY 432 Ke-yslonv Drivv N4-w Kvnsinglon, Pa. 15086 Nvuzbs. Irving fsccretaryl I'IIl'l'IIHIlS CIVIIIIIIIIIEC 4: ffllupm-I llSIlt'Y' 43 Spanish Club 4: I'Ingim-I-ring Club 3g Varsity Club 3, 45 Wrvs- lling 3g Track 3, 43 Football -I: Honorary Svnator. MICHAEL PAUL NOLEN -ITI2 SIIl'I'IIl'4Nikl' Roarl I'IN21Il5XIIll'. Imliunu 'ITTIO Sinmn. Nlarslmll Iloys' Club fl: Lil Iloaml 4. Cs. ' 0olanO'Y1 DAVID TAYLOR NORMAN 1800 Qln-4-ns Rozul I.I1zu'Iolle'. N. ff. 28207 Illlljll. Nlursllull I'IIlIl'l'Ii1IllIIlt'llI l NIIUI' 4: Ilzulco llolnlnitlm- VI: Iloysa Club 4g Suinnning II. I. 'Mk 176 '- X 1 f-:um I gn., 'Q ..-1-i..w..m-up-, 1-9 K L R , fy .5 , ' s ff 0 A U I I ,. X- X1 . , CARL JERRY ' R. .-TN I NUERNBERGER 727 Nlc'Kinlc'y Strm-vt Illiaunlim-rsIJu1g. Pa. li'201 Tlu- l'l'1r1n!om. Irving Ski Llub 4: f.zuIlu'e-un I.Iub 41 W1-igbl LifIing14. ERIC GALE PETERSON 230 llriftwourl Rmul liuroiiu Ilvl Mar. llulif. 92625 Gale, Irving: Sviiulm' 3, 4, xlll'I'-lIl'l'Sl4l4'l1I 41 Slllllvlll fluunril 1.55: IIUIIUI' Ifuniniitlw- 3. 4: Clash Ollivvr l. 2. Il. Pr:-sid:-lil l. Histuriun 2.15: lllux- K1-y 2. 3. 4: lilmpvl lislu-r 4: TIN- Ifilllvm-ii 4. I'rm-w- iilm-nl 4: Uvrnwaii Club 2, 3. 's llmf, 1 nfs' illi. 4: filassivs Club 3. 4: fflivin- itisIl1I54IlxCl1I3 4: Yiirfity Club 3. fl: I uotbaII l. 2, Si: 4: Ihislu-Iliull l. 2. 3: Iravk 1: Tennis 2. 3. 4: l'rm'lur 3. 4. 'Nu J, ..-4 9-..-.--...iv L. 'M w g, , . , I fix i 4 ff.: av- 1 ' R Will. A 'Q 16 www, JOSEPH WARD PROKSA 868 Rolling Rmul Hag:-rstuwn. xliifjlillltl 2lT-Il ffliip. Irving! flvflllilll Club 3: Huy! Club 3: Ski Club 4: Ifmlliwaii Club 4: Stony Hum-r lflub 3: lfI01'Ir4mim's Club 4: Varsity Club 4: Ifootlwll Zi. 4: In- vrossf- 3. II. WILLIAM ROBERT JOHN FREDERICK RIAI. ROBERT EUGENE REINERT 602 liru-Iuun Ave-niu' ROBISON NI:-uilmsluwn Npurlinviilf lRl'l'l'll5lPIU'H. Pa. l51s0I 151250 Soulb litivu SIl'l'1'l Nlvntor. Ohiu 44060 l rf'rf, ixl8I'4Il.llI 'I'ulsu. Oklalioniu T-'IIIAI Hill, Mursliull Proctor -li: Urivnlariun livin, ffm' Hull. Nlursluill Ili-ips-I Ilsln-r 4: I rvm'Ii Club n1iIIf'e'4: INIzill1-Sm'ie'r1m'r-llruup liluipm-I Ki-arlvr 3. 4: Spunisli 3, I: Ilnys' Club 4: SI-ci Club 43 Fri-ni-I1 Club 3, 4: lhlgi. Iflub 2, 3. 4: Nuys' Club 4: 3. 4: Nlusiv :Xpprr-ciation 3: nrering Club 2. 3: llnys' Club Iflir-4-i'Imi1Ie-r 4: Swiuunin' 2. . f'lIIlIl'l'2-lIl Club 3. 4: Ftonv 2. 3: Stung llulIc'rIII11I12.3. 3. ILL, if I1-r Club 4: Gun Club 3. 4. Stage' llllllldgfl' 4: KARIIX X0 Dil, Sovcer 3. 4: Wrvslling l. 3. 4. vu-4-clitnr 4: i7I'Pws 3. 4: . , E I . vb- 2: I.u1-mssi-13. Lil Ilouril 4: .Wi'rr'c'rsl111rg if , LKVWQF V 52,01 lfimu 43 Swimming 2. 3. M ' J A. I 'ff .VI .fr : 'PLN A L. ,Ip uf +.Jv if, y,Qw V Q Rf ,vvy UQ. 44 U L JV N If- If L xv f firv '74 ,Af , M7 I. WU ,ML Vw JV if ' A Iflifb -I V ul! kbp H THOMSON WHITIN ROBERT ALLAN ROSE ROBERT JAMES RUSH RICHARD REYNOLDS ROCKWOOD 31 Pm-rsliing lluulc-vurcl 132 Ultl Oak Hnacl RUST 212 Curswcrll Lana' l.fE1VLlllQ'llt'. N4-w ,It-rsvy 08735 Nlrllltlrruy, Pa. 15317 Rout? 2, liox 165 Coltlsboro, N. C. 27530 Boob, lrving Ruxlz, lrwing IA,-,-Sburg, Virginia 2 015 Rorlf, Marshall Spanish Clulx 3, 43 Clie-inistry Nlatli-F4'i4'iu'v Group 4: Cu- Butch, 1rvin Orivntatinn Cmmnittef- 3, 43 Clulm 2, 3, 43 Psyc-lmlugy Cluly :luck-un Clulr 3: Cvriuun Clulm Orivnlatiun Committfe 4 lilue Ke-y 3, 43 lfntvrtainnu-nt 43 Nlusia- Apprc-viutimm 23 Ca- 2, 3, 43 Clic-mistry Club 3, 4: lllm- Key 3,43 Cliapfl Reader llslwr 4-3 Classics Club 1, 2, rluwun Clulm 43 Stony lluttvr Stallllp Hull CHU! flllllt 2- 3. 41 43 Spanish Clulm 3, 4 0 3, 4, vitro-pn-sitlvnt 33 Spun- Cllllt 2. 3. 4: S04'f'l'f 21 GUN Cllllt lt 2- 3- 42 KAHUX Club 43 Ski Clulr 3, 4 Stu isll Club 3, 43 Cllvnlistry Club wvfxiilllf llifliflfl 4- 3- 43 ffllsillw lnanaiivf 3- 43 lluttvr Club 3. 43 Crow Coun 3, 4: Ellginwfing Club 3: Y1-uns 4: .Wvn-r'rxlu1rg View 4: Irv 4: Tmnis 3. Paillvia 4, se-c'rm-ta1'y-trvasllrt-1' 43 Music Al7IlI't'l'lilil0H 1, 2: Stony Hattvr 2, 3, 43 News 3. 4, sports c-mlitnr 43 Prvss Clulw 2, 3. 43 Cliuir 1. 2. 3, 4, xicv- pr:-siflvnt, t'l'll1'll'll'I' 4: Ulm- Club 2, 3, 43 Varsity Clulm 3. 43 Sm1'c'r 1, 2. 3. 43 liuslwt- hull 1. fl? lfvnuiilg Clulr 1. 2, 3. 4' I xY1'1Qllll lifting 3. -.0116 115 Y .QUNQ ? ppr ...navy L DAVID HALLOWELL SAXE 35 llutu-s Howl Nlurguntown, WY, Yu. 26505 lhzrv. Marsltull lxlillll-Sl'll'lll't' Group 3, 43 Clvrniun Cluln 3. 4: Clivinistry Clulv 3. 4: Classix-s Clulm 4: Rvligliou- llisvussion liroup 3: Stump unml Coin Clulb 23 l'1lt'l'll'lltllt'S Club 2, 3, 43 Wflllfli 2, 3. 43 .4l'1E'l'1'I'I'SIlIlfg Lien' 43 Clmir 4: Cla-c Club 2. 3. ll: CTHSS Cuuulrv 3. 1: 'l'i'am'lx 2, 3, 4. CRISPIN A. SCHAMP 807 Slllllll llusl Unk l.zlnm Houston, Tvxus 77027 1 Cris, Marshall K 4 M' ltlutll-51'i4'iu'v Group 3, 43 Fpnnisli Cluli 2. 3. 4: lfngi- l1t't'l'lIlgI Clulm 33 Itritlgn- Clull ff A A 2: Stnny ll2llll'l' 2. 3, 1 K W X J K-Xlllili 33 tll!Ill'l'l'l llaual 2 M., Xursity Clulr 3, 43 Su1'1'x'r ndiwmlf-V' 3, 4: llll'Lll'li 4: Tvnnig 2. 3. f-.ua FRED JOHN SCHLECHT 978 Arthur llriw- Youngslown. Ohio 4-'l5ll llfrf. lrving Classics Club 2.33 lloys' Club 4g lluskm-Ilmull 2g 'l'ruck 3, 4, co-capluin 3. SCOTT HAMILTON SCHWEITZER 712 Cll1'SlIllll '1lt'l'l'Lll'K' Yin:-laml. Ne-w Jerse-y 081562 Ifllifo. Nlarshull l r1-mil: Club 3. 4: Spanish 1 Club il: lkym-lmlogy Club 43 Flli'l'll'Hllll'i Club 33 Vlhllili 33 Foolbull 23 W4-ight l.ill- iufv 4 ,. . Q M M4 u in K Wg, Z plfw - f - N DAVID if DAVID PETER SCOBLIONKO 1880 Nottingham Road Allentown, Pu. 18103 Scobs, Irving Doclamation Tn-am 3g Cer- 1 man Club 3, -13 Chemistry Club 3. 43 Boys' Club 43 Ski Club 33 Psychology Club 43 Cacluccun Club 3, 43 Stony llallvr 3, 43 'llc-nnis 3, 4. 86 Crm-1-lx llrive lloylvsluwu, llii. 18901 lhwe, lrving llluf' K1-y 43 l'lIll1'f131IlII'll'Ill. llslu-r 3. ll llLlIll'1' Coulluiltm' 43 1lf'l'lllLll'l Clulf 2. 3. 4g Ski Q '- Club 43 .llll'lSpI'llll4'IlCtf Sovi- ,B 1-ly 3. 43 Ulm- Club 3, 43 Con- vvrl liaml 2. 3, 43 Larrossi- 2. 3, 43 llolitivul Svim-rice Club 11. , l ff REED GRAGARD SEHON R.lJ. itz. lm 1:50 lll1'r1'v1'slnll'gI. l'a. 17236 Kewl. xlill'4llLlll KW 1'lI't'lH'l1 Club ll: .lllrifp1'u1l1-nw Sovic-ly 33 Stony llultc-1' 2, 3. 43 Pre-Ss l.lub l. Z. 3. 4. C94 KU' Choir 3, 4: Ch-v Club 2. 33 'l'rzu'k, nmunge-r Z. -. JOHN EDWARD SETO 1236 lligll Stn-vt Pottgtown. l'n. l9-164 ,lfu'lf, Xl2ll'4llLlll Sm-nutv -1: Slurlvnl Council 33 llonor Conuuillu- 43 Class Olliw-r. pool fl: lllwliouw Couuniltm- il: 'l'Iu- l'lllilf'l'll 4, win--pre-ficlr-ill -l: Nlutli-Scif-nw Group 2. 3. lg lit'l'IIlLlll 3. l. Irs-usur:-r 3: l.l11nuslry Club 4: flilllllllllll Club 3, 4, vim-- prm-si4lvnt Ii. prwillvlll 43 flllll Club 1. 2. ,lg lilf llourll 4, vo- vclitor 43 Chu' Club 43 Prov- tor' 3. 1: Nlurslmls ol the 1'11'l4l 43 Swimming Z, 33 'llravk l, 2, 3, 41 Octvl -l. DAVID JEFFREY SHAY JOHN FREDERICK 336 121111 S1I'1'1'1 SHERWOOD 1l1'Illl Yan. Nvw York 14527 1t11lLlI'I1'1'S 767, A1111111111-111 2 DYIW- M2ifF11il11 F1111 1ii11'11i11. 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HARRY CLAIR SHRIVER, JR. 119119 511l111i1'1l41'1' 11111111 11111'k1i111-. 3111145 1111111 21185-'1 I111r1'1'. 111115111111 HM 1' 1' 1 I1 Ill 11 1.1ll1l.'1C 111115 1111111-12 4111 1f11111 JS, -1: Sl1111y 111111111 1,1ll1l 11' 111111111111 1. 2: Wm-5 11111 1. 21 1.11-1- 1.1ll1l11. Z- 1111-4111- 'LO1-LCM 'WA 1 1, ,-,,, .., , fubjml y 10V 1f1f-HUF 1601111 1f1pM Nb 1' I X xv kfjeomdv 71.11 NX Nf17CLf11Q1i'11 3 1w1vu4+'-ff 1 1 119 5 f1'1f 'Pp 115 up 51-,xy XILO ci XFIKPKQ- CSC' CMH 1135.11 V., mfg Q gift! 1 CHRISTOPHER FRANK ff. 1 1 A W SPURRY 5 .11-f-Q 11. QC 11 111l1'W AV1'1lll1' Ft, N1i1'11111'1s, N1u1'y1u1111 21111115 Sp111'1', lrvlng ax T131 111111- K1-1 4: 1'1l'1'll1'1l 1111111 4: f 11il11U1'l'LIIl 1111111 4: Varsity 1111 ' -11 S111'1'1'1' 2. 3. -12 X111-sl1i11g'2: .111-rm, . 51' gl Z! 11 C Q EDWARD TERRY STEIDLE 11011 31111111111-111 S1l'1'1 1 Stan- 1f11111'g1'. 1111. 16801 l ren1'l1,1'. N1a1's111111 1'1f1'II1'1l 111ll1l 2, 3, 4: 51121111511 1f11l11 3, -'1-1 1'fy1'1111111gy 1111111 51. -1: 1'11i111-ia 4: 11a1i11n 1111111 33 1211151 1f1111111ry 23 '1'ra1'11 3. 456' Wfz, 22 ?? -2k5f- 1811 Yi X Al .arf 1f1 'l sq rl X .Al THOMAS BOWLES STEIGER, JR. 60 Soutlt Main Stn-vt f1lvl't'e'rslltlrgI. l'a. 17236 Tam. lrxm, 'l'lw Fiftm-n 4: Classics Club 1' ' 1 Lil llournl I. ufsoviute- vrlitor -1: Football llantl 1: llonu-rt llannl 1.2.3. ' Z Sotwvr l 2: Crow lfountrx' 3. tltfrtu 4 lfdtlj 1. Mr 7 W1 'Mid c, ' Of' ff! ,M ff' fm , , .f Of.-1 Sikh CHARLES RICHARD STOEPPLER Florirla 99 lluvnos Air:-s, Argentina MlIC'h0, lVIill'SIltl11 Elite-rlaintttvnt llslivr 43 Spau- islt Clulz 33 I7l'01'1ltI'31 Italian Clulr 4: Footlnzlll 13 Sovu-r 2. 15. 4, co-vaptuin 43 Wre-stling l. 2. 3. 4. Captain fl. 4g llasv- lrall 2. 3. LLOYD VERNON TEMME 210 Nortlt Marino Avvuuf- lfvunfvillr-. lncliaua 47712 Lfoyrl, Irving Stony llattor 3, 4g Socovr tiiunatgt-r 4. ANDREW CHARLES TITELMAN 3507 Bulwr lloulrvurtl Altoona, Pe-nnsylvunia 16602 Nips. Nlarsllull Hpuuislt Clull 3, 4g Ski Club 3. 41 Psyultology Club 4: Music Apprf-viatiott 1, 23 Ca- eltlvvaii Club 3. 4: Press fflulr 1. 2. 3. 4. pri-siflt-nt 4: Wlrvs- tling 1. 2. 31 We-ight lifting 4, vi1'e'-prvsitlvttt 4. Q34 Af , Xia. . . WUAL doe... A '4 A,giw2a A , J: 661.5- iifgii., ly E' W 1' Cfvff O ' 1 ' EWR' FEE it VV JAMES EDWIN f' f ' f f 2? U TRUMBOWER N fix ig A 1620 llaty tum.- fv tl 'W' ,I. ... fgyajmwil .P tPgQln.!D56yC r Xl .mum 153101 tw Jcr ey if , Shi I arslbfll 'Cp , Jet, lrviug S, Alll' 'il' 4Nc' 'U-Vlry Ut-rxnun Club 3.41 Stony 1iatJg2jL6' . . ri ut- C :sz ski tt-f 3, 4. Etmmnit-5 Club 3. M427 . A wmia 31 News 4g Press' ' ' X EQ! fllulr 41 Swimming IIIZIHBQIPFPS ff . ffa K ,HZMM ffliqvf' nv iid. heap 5c 'Q!W'2fvi.f2'g33f337f7g W - . , .E JE ,,,. tv. wt, fs ...WJ-. ,Al-ng ff. ,. . ....., WLQ. 1 O-Qi-twgv'-A .bgww,1gwfs MQQAWM 411940, CW ,Q-nk QQVWUAAMN- THOMAS HAROLD QAQNZOMZBROCK JOHN ON GEORGE INGAULS TRUNZO, JR. 'wat' as N 'I 2 qi VINTON WAGNER Sheppard Roarla 9-g 6 907 Augusta Road Quarters ll-11, Naval B350 Monkton, Maryland 211-1110. ue x Wilmington, Delaware 19807 Pllilltdelpllikl, Pit. 19112 Tom, Irving ' Brooker, Marshall CIIIIW, MurSlliill Orientation Committee 4' Yitw--presidt-tit 41 Orientation C,-rman Club 43 Fft-nch Club Committee 3, 43 lllut' Key 4, 2, 3, 4, Jurisprudence SocietQly.Q ,x'Q'L Chapel Usher 4, llanee Com- 3, 4: Stony Bum., 2' 3, 4. - tittt-e 4, Proetor 4: Marshals steering Committee 4: Prossls vw llw Illelll 3, ,4' caplilln 41 Club 3 4: Italian Club 4gL 'ootball 2,31 Wrestling 2. 3. Cross Country manager 4,5 y - luat-rossr-'2, 3, 4, captain .11 Wrestling 1, 23 Track man-Vw ,lvlglll ldllmg 'lr 'll' . W, M4' Tysivwglmcliel, lm LINWOOD CARD UPHOUSE 1133 Woodbine Avenue Narberth, Pa. 19072 Woody, Irving f '.J5fw Classics Clttb 3.viee-president 33 Spanish Club 43 Engineer- ing Club 3, lloys' Club lg Music Appreeiation 2: Press Club 3, 4, Varsity Club 2. 3, 4, Soeeer 2, 3. 4, Basketball 1: Colt' 2, 15, 4, eo-eaptain 4, eaptain 3. French Club 3: Bridge Club 25: Psycltologzy Club 3, Juris- prudence Sovie-ty 3, 4, Stony Hatter Club, 3, 4, Chess Club 3, 4, Wrestling lg Laerosse 2. 3, 4, Political Science Club 4. p54v ' vv 'e :g.....-. ' 'Ut' l, -1, JOSEPH FRANCIS VALVERDE y i ojly 303 North Abington Road M' I J' x Clarks Green, Pc-nnsylv ' l X ' ' wg l ' Q Joe, Marshall ,A QL V ' 4 1' Classics Club 3, Bridge C lm ' K ,, , , 'N 4, Ski Club 43 Paideia 3, K V Stony Batter Club 3X4g n I P cial. 4, Italian Clukh 'i lllltw .X ' 41 Cross Country 3. 3 7 ' N, ' ' , lang 3, one czlutt X f- ' 'x ' my Lf X YM ' 45 N561 C 1 , it 6, at 9 W PL? ll' 1 t' X JOHN DAVID tiny VERSTANDIG l - , 4329 Blagden Avenue, NW. Washington. D. C. 20011 JIIV, Irving ll:-elamation Team 2, 3, 45 Class Uflieer, Orator 4, lilue Key 3, 4, Chapel Reader 2, 3, 4, The Fifteen 4g Freneh Club 2, 3, 43 Boys' Club 3: Bridge Club 2, 3. 4, Psyehol- ogy Club 3, ,lurisprudenve Mile Society 2, 3, 4, treasurer 3g Stony Batter 2. 3. 4, News 2, 3. -I, vo-editor 45 Varsity Club -1: For-ver 2, 3, 4. eo-captain fig llaseliall 23 'llraeli 2. 32,5 wtf tl 182 BARR V. WASHBURN, JR. 10205 Conn:-m'tit'ut Avenue Kt-nsinglton. Marylancl 20795 Beast, lrxing Fr:-nt-lt Club 2.55.-1. seeretary- treasurer 43 Chap:-l Usher 43 Clit-mistry Club 4g Engineer- ing Club 33 lluitlt-ia 41 Ca- xlum-an Club 4: liluetronirs Club 3. 43 Cross Country 3g Vllrt-stling 33 Tm-nnis 2. 3. 5 new H wg! 6'- TOWNSEND LAWRENCE WAY 513 Wt-st llluwnr-r Plate giurura. lllinois 60506 harry, Marshall Mai-sliall ss-vretztry 43 S:-nate 4g Stumlrnt Council 1. 2, 31 Honor Conunittet- 2: Class Ollie-1-r. st-t'rt-tary 1. 2. 33 Ger- man Club l. 2. 33 Jurispru- tlemw- Sm-im-ty 33 Wews 1. 2. 3. 4. on-1-flitor 4: Cone:-rt liantl l. 2. Ii, 4: 'l'rat'ls inan- ager fl. LAWRENCE RICHARD WEST 12 llrainf-rtl l1ri'fe Cranbury. New .lt-rsey 08512 Larry, Marshall The Fifteen 4g Classics Club 3, 43 Bridge Club 3: Choir 3, 43 Clue Club 3. 43 Football liaufl 3. 43 Assembly liaml 3, 4g Conn-rt Bantl 3, 4. 'L wil' 3 mn FRANKLIN STANLEY WESTBROOK 511 Penn Str:-vt llunlingflon. Pa. 16652 llIlI7lllh'lI1 Heall, lrving lrving vi4'e-prvsitlm-tit 43 lfn ginm-ring Club 33 llaitleia 3, 43 Nlusie Appr:-riation 23 Proc-tor 43 Varsity Club 3. 4 pre-sitlt-nt Llg Football 2. 3. 4 co-eaptain 43 liaskt-tball 23 3 43 Wleigltt Lifting: fl. fl: liase ball 2. ,l 1213 sw'-+ 5....,a--V Gsm-vi' 'HQ' X J? 3 , f X 'P 'X fin J C gi, . ROBERT SHARPE PHILIP RENWICK YATES 'S S gf D WOHLSEN, JR. 1763 Ritigew...,.i Road I 5 D 627 North School Lane York, Pennsylvania 17402 R .N -. 3 7 Lancaster. l'a. 17603 Phil, MHl'Sll3ll X K , , Bob, Marshall Blue K1-y 4: Chapel llsher 43X KJ ALMA MAI ER ' Student Couneil 33 Elections F1'l'm'll Club 43 .ltlrispruclenve - Committee 4, Orientation S0fif'1y 43 510HY liflllvf Club lligh lower above as her pillars, Committee 43 Chapel Usher 3, 43 NPW3 3, 43 Lil Bllllffl 4, I m -F ,I ,r nin r the hill 43 Clusiuistry Club 3, 43 Engi- associate editor 4. Q N luf V H al S Y 1' ow ' 5 ' ' m.,.,,i,,g Club 3: 130,-5' glut, But, , Sfsih T wr ?Q,Pl.,Slze has faced the wild storm-waves of years 4, Ski Club 4: Gun Club 3. L Afgnh L And bravely she faces them still. 43 Proctor 43 News 4, assists Qdt, 'l ',4 lg ,J fig NQQHHNS ant sports erlitur 43 Varsity N 5993 V05 X ,NX , a . Cluh 4, 5m.,.,.r 3' 4: WN... gg' c0,r,. L Nipfirtne, Mercerslzurgs sons, aml we II praise herg lllfti-' 3, 49 TPHIHF -5- syfbuf 52 Asks Skfonb llhxuol- The worlcl will we tell of her fame, C5 Jlill flown lhe long train of the ages Silly Shall echo old lVlerz'ersburg,s name. .f'oE'i:su-1 Muay' ills fi - -. ,, i S. 3.1 Qu This zvorlfl, SIL'6?61Illlg' mightily onwarzl, Shall uvhilen, our hair with its years, Hu! ever u:e'll praise Alma Malffr With full hearls aml lourl-stzfelling cheers. Quoin ifN9-1'f'tslmL9s LX 331 RQ ,SMA s90,QSl1l,.Q,53x, xlflrxxkfnx Wy, Eli-x, -QDECTZX My W ,OX saw fri . Upper iddlers MICHAEL BARLOW ALBRIGHT QM? 111 Roszel Road, Winchester, Virginia 22601 HAROLD DOUGLASS ALLEN QM? 115 West Stetson Avenue, Deland, Florida 32720 JAMES ROBERT ANDERSON QI? 905 Marabon Avenue, Orlando, Florida 32806 DAVID WALLER ANTHONY QM? 3 Vista Avenue, Lynchburg, Virginia 24503 NED BROOKS ARMSTRONG QM? R.D. 6, Carlisle, Pennsylvania 17013 JAMES ALFRED AVIRETT, JR. QI? Rose Hill, Avirett Place, Cumber- land, Maryland 21502 WILLIAM ARTHUR BAILEY QM? China Gulf Oil Corp., P.O. Box 548, Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of China WILLIAM OLIVER BARNARD, III QM? 115 Heide Lane, McMurray, Pennsylvania 15317 HENRY BAKER BELL QM? 1315 Belle Aire Circle, South West, Roanoke, Virginia 24018 ROBERT RICH BELL QM? 2518 North Second Street, Harris- burg, Pennsylvania 18015 KENNETH THOMAS BERENTS QI? 159 Del Rio Drive, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15236 THOMAS SOMSEN BERRY QM? Casilla 2557, Lima, Peru HENRY HUNTINGTON BOWERS QI? 1348 Buckingham, Birmingham, Michigan 48008 ROBERT WILLIAM BRUMBAUGH QM? Clayburg, Pennsylvania 16625 DAVID CLINTON BUFFQI? R.D. 3, Hanover, Pennsylvania 17331 ROBERT JOSEPH BURCIK QI? Patroleum Engineering Depart- ment. University of Zulia, Mara- caibo, Venezuela, Apartado 1153, South America ROBERT PAUL BURTON, JR. QM? India C.A., Apartado 186, Mara- cay, Venezuela MICHAEL KERMIT CAHALAN QM? R.D. 1, Dauphin, Pennsylvania 17018 FREDRICK WILLIAM CARRINGTON, III QM? 2111 Link Road, Lynchburg, Virginia 24503 OSBORNE DAI-ILGREN CHRISTENSEN, JR. QM? Route 5, Salisbury, Maryland 21801 RAYMOND DAVIS COATES, JR. QI? Ayaes Creek, Berlin, Maryland 218 1 JERE LYNN CONNER QI? 129 South Street, Everett, Pennsylvania 15537 FREDRICK BRUCE COOKE, II QM? 1518 Autumn Road, Charleston, West Virginia 25314 JONATHAN EDWARDS COOPER QM? 511 North Pinehurst Avenue, Salisbury, Maryland 21801 ANDREW FRANTZ CRAGO QM? 3 Weaver Street, Cleariield, Pennsylvania 16830 EARL JEFFREY CRONER QM? 204 Broadway, Berlin, Pennsylvania 15530 JARED DARLINGTON, JR. QM? 850 Dewitt Place, Apartment 17 K, Chicago, Illinois 60611 ROBERT KING DAY QM? 35 Spring Lake Lane, Canfield, Ohio 44406 STEPHEN CRAIG DEAN QI? American International Oil Com- pany, 555 Fifth Avenue, New York New York 10017 CHARLES STEPHEN DERRY QM? 376 Club Acres, Orangeburg, South Carolina 29115 DENNIS MICHAEL DEVITA QM? 61 Chestnut Street, Lewistown, Pennsylvania 17044 JAMES THOMAS DRESHER, JR. QI? 519 Gordon Circle, Hagerstown, Maryland 21740 CHARLES HENRY DUBOIS QM? 185 Tilbury Road, Birmingham, Michigan 48009 JOHN GORDON EATON QI? R.D. 5, Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania 17055 JOHN LOGAN ECOFF QM? Wind Haven Road, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15205 FREDERIC IRVIN FELD QM? 707 East High Street, Oakland, Maryland 21550 RANDALL COLBY FISHER QM? 30 Church Street, Mercersburg, Pennsylvania 17236 WILLIAM RAYMOND COFFIN FORD, JR. QM? 15 Mission Drive, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15228 THOMAS HARRY FRITZ QM? R.D. 1, Westlawn, Lewisburg, Pennsylvania 17837 CHARLES LOUIS GARDNER QM? 1200 Hill Road, Winnetka, Illinois 60093 KENT LANGHORNE GATLING QM? Tioga Lane, Pleasantville, New York 10570 HARVEY SENTLE GILMORE QM? 2222 Talmadge Road, Toledo, Ohio 43606 FRED JOHN GOHMANN QM? 2308 Timlin Hill, Portsmouth, Ohio 45662 THOMAS DODGE GRAFFAGNINO QI? 24-09 Lookout Drive, Columbus, Georgia 31906 CLIFFORD EDWARD GREY, JR. QM? 242 Coach Road, R.D. 1, Lang- horne, Pennsylvania 19047 BURLESON CRIMES, JR. QI? 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ALLEN, grandson of ......... ......., E ARL L. DOUGLASS '09 DAVID W. ANTHONY, son of ................ ....,..... D AVID F. ANTHONY '38 WESLEY M. ARBUCKLE, III, son of ........ ......, W ESLEY M. ARDUCKLE '32 NED B. ARMSTRONG, son of .......,..... ....... T HOMAS S. ARMSTRONG '33 CHARLES C. BALL, son of ....... ..,,.....,.,. H ERBERT M. BALL '25 JOHN P. BARRY, son of ,........,....... ,......... C ARL A. BARRY '41 W. SCOTT BECQUE, grandson of ...... . ..., ..,.....,....,.,.... ....... W I LLIAM R. SCOTT '18 JAMES A. BELL, JR., grandson of ...,,.. .....,.............,...........,....,..... H IRAM R. ANTRIM '08 great-grandson of ..,.. ..... ..., B E NJ AMIN B. ANTRIM fMercersburg Collegel ROBERT R. BELL, grandson of .....,........ ..,,..,.,...,......,...,.,...,.....,..,...... R OBERT F. RICH '02 JUAN J. BERNAL-SANCHEZ, grandson of ,....,.., ..... B ENICIO SANCHEZ '17 189 ROBERT B, BIXLER, son Of , , DOIJOLAS O. HLANEY, son Of ,..,.V.... GEORGE B. BREWER, grandsOn Of.. .. ROBERT W. BRODE. sOn Of ,. .. JOHN F. BRYSUN, son Of A ,,.,... . .. NATHAN H. CARPICATI-IR, sOn Of., , . gI'E.iIliJS0ll Of B. RANDALL COATICS, SOII Of.. . . RAYMOND D. COATES. JR., sOn of , DAVID H. COWDEN. III. SOII Of C. BENJAMIN CRISMAN, sOn Of. .. CIIARLES L. CROTHERS. SOII Of .. . DONALD T. DEININOER. Son Of , VAL C. DEININGICR. SOII Of JOHN B. DELANICY, SOH Of . BRUCE S. DICREY. son Of . . CARY M. EUVVIGR. JR., sOn Of .. , . THOMAS M. FLANAGAN, Son Of. .. . TIMOTHY J. FLANAGAN. SOR Of , . JOHN M. FOX. SOII Of... . . .., C. CHRIS'l'0l'IIl'IR CILEILLEN, III. SO WILLIAM C. GOODFELLOW. son Of JOHN C. GRANDIN. S011 Of . JOHN L. GROII, II. son Of A . . MILTON F. HI-ILLI-IR, III. grandsml Of JAMES C. HENDRIORSON. Son Of FRICDICRICK W. HINKE, SOH Of J. XVILLIAM HOOR. SOn Of , JOSEPH L. JANIISON. JR.. Son Of KENNICTH M. JOHNSON. SOH Of PIIILII' M. JONES. JR.. SOH Of I . JOIIN B. IJELANEY . S. FORDIIAM RIXLICR '21 W. GERALD BLANICY '43 BERNARD C. BREWER '06 ldeveasf-di . A . . . ,. , ROBERT M. BRODIC '38 J. CIIALMERS BRYSON '30 N. HARRY CARPEN'rER '44 NATHAN H. CARPENTER. JR. '23 ldm-easedd RAYMOND D. COATES '46 RAYMOND IJ. COATICS '46 DAVID H. COWDEN '44 CHARLES B. CRISMAN '31 LYMAN R. CROTIIICRS '34 DONALD L. IDEININGER '33 RICHARD D. IJEININOER '43 '37 HARRY S. JJICKEY. JR. '43 . . , CARY M. EIIWER '32 THOMAS M. FLANAGAN '38 -Q. U ..'l'IIOMAS M. FLANAGAN .SO , . OSIZAR IC. FOX '40 GEOROE C. CILEILLEN. JR. '30 CIIICSTI-IR A. GOUDFI-ILLOW '37 . . ..., JOHN CRANDIN '38 ROBERT A. GRO!! '43 . A .JOICL 'I'. BOONE '09 . IC. M ASON H ENDRIORSON '40 . . KARL HINRE '23 ., JAMES HOOR '46 .. . JOSEPH l.. JAAIISON '33 DONALD F. JOHNSON tfumltyb PHILIP M. JONES '36 f:l'illlllS0ll51l fI'.YI row. from ffjfl: JAIWHIIS, J, IJ. XYLIJJSPI. H. Snllvnln-rgvr. Arnzslrwng. HOS5Ill4NDI'L', Stnvkpulv. I 'NI I Divke-y. l.yOII. l'. 'l'I'lIlIIl1Ovw'r. Svroml mir: JJt't'lIlII'. R. D. Cmnt:---. NI. 5l!JJl'IlJll'l'QQ'l'. Ii. H. JJIIRIJPS, l':llW4'l', ff. I I I ll l'I-I4-rSOn. Hinkm-. Tfzirrl rout Cmulf-II. Xlvfilurv, Bull. YV. llOOk. CFJSIIIQIII. IJ. J. Yinlun. Svllilflvc-kr-I'. J. Ihfll, Foufll I IJ, lf. Nlillvr. QJFIPJI. Y. llvillillglvlg Sturm-IS. Xl'J7ll1'kJ4'. U. J.. Nliller. Sl1'Jgl1'l'. fiftlz rOR': llilfillr-n. llixlvr. J. rrllllll mm R. JJPJJ. Ak:-. Shay. Sixlll l'0lL'f R01'kwOO1J. I'pIlllIlSt'. JJl:.IIII'y, Iyliulltl. XMI-S. W'ilJiaIHIS. Uuuclfe-llms. WILLIAM F. KILPATRICK, grandson ot ....... THOMAS R. LINCOLN, son of ......I.......,.. DAVID L. LOWANS, Son of ....... G. ALBERT LYON III, son of ............ ,.... WILLIAM G. MACKEY, son of ......I.....,.,.... WILLIAM W. MATCHNEER, III, son of .,..,.. grandson of ,............,....... JOHN C. MATTES, son of .......,,.,..,........ JAMES T. MCCLURE, son of ..,...... DANIEL E. MILLER, son of ......,..,., JOHN J. MILLER, son of ..,..........,.......,., DOUGLAS L. MILLER, grandson of ,........ LAURENCE H. MILLER, son of .....,...,, THOMAS W. MOTHERAL, son of ...,.,.. EDWIN J . PEARSON, Son of ...,..........,, ERIC G. PETERSON, grandson of ........ LEONARD A. PLANTZ, JR., son of ,.,....... MICHAEL B. REDMOND, stepson of .....,. THOMSON W. ROCKWOOD, son of ......... EDWARD E. ROSSMOORE, son of ....,...... CHARLES W. SCHILDECKER, son of ......,.. SCOTT H. SCHWEITZER, son of ....... , REED G. SEHON, stepson of .,..,...... DAVID J. SHAY, Son of ................,... DOUGLAS L. SISTERSON, son of ..,.....,. DAVID S. SMITH, III, son of .,....,...... . STEPHEN R. SMITH, son of ...,,,,......,,,.... HAROLD M. SOARS, III, grandson of ..,,.... MARK L. SOLLENBERGER, son of ...,.,..... RICHARD D. SOLLENDERCER, son of ......., JOHN W. STAMETS, son of ...,..,.....,...,.., J. RANDALL STAUB, son of ......,.....,..,..,. THOMAS B. STEICER, JR., son of .......... grandson of ,... .. . grandson of .....,...,.,...... STEPHEN D. TIMBERLAKE, JR., grandson of ....,... JOHN B. TONKIN, JR., son of ....,.,......,...,....... JAMES E. TRUMBOWER, son of ....................,... PAUL A. TRUMBOWER, son of ,...,.., LINWOOD C. UPHOUSE, son of ..,.... ALAN P. VAIL, son of .......,....,........... BENJAMIN VINTON, III, son of ......... BROCK J. VINTON, son of ,.....,....,. J. BROOKS WALKER, son of .......,.,. MICHAEL S. WHITCOMB, son of ..........,......, G. CALEB WILLIAMS, III, grandson of ........ PHILIP R. YATES, son of ....,..,.........,...,.... THOMAS H. ZABRISKIE, grandson of ....... L. CRISTMAN ZECER, JR., son of ,.....,..,. . .,..........JOHN M. PARK '98 fdeceasedj ..................,..ROBERT E. LINCOLN '40 MRS. EDWARD B. LOWANS Cfacultyj GEORGE A. LYON, JR. '38 I......,,...,.....,.WILLIAM H. MACKEY '35 ....WILLIAM W. MATCHNEER, JR. '43 WILLIAM W. MATCITNEER '06 ............,.,ALFRED MATTES ffacultyi ...,.,.JAMES G. MCCLURE '31 ..,,....JOHN H. MILLER '42 H. MILLER '42 .LINN S. STEIGER '05 ,,...,.,.RICHARD R. MILLER ffacultyl ..,....GEORGE B. MOTHERAL, II '36 ......,..,.....EDWIN J. PEARSON '36 ..A.,..,..,.,,...,..GEoRCE M. KIRK 09 .,..,...,LEONARD A. PLANTZ ffacultyJ .......,...HORACE J. CULBERTSON '27 ...NHCHARLES L. ROCKWOOD '37 ..,....,....,..HOWARD ROSSMOORE '38 ....,..,WILLIAM W. SCHILDECKER '37 ............HENRY W. SCHWEITZER '35 ,...JOHN L. RITCHEY '28 fdeceasedl .........,..,,.,...ROBERT F. SHAY, JR. '36 7 .,...., ROBERT D. SISTERSON 43 ..........DAVID S. SMITH, JR. '32 .......,..DAVID S. SMITH, JR. '32 ....,..,..,..,.,,.,.HAROLD M. SOARS '21 , ...... ROBERT J. SOLLENBERGER '38 ,...,....HAROLD D. SOLLENBERGER '39 .....,....WILLIAM K. STAMETS, JR. '37 ARTHUR STAUB '41 .....,....THOMAS B. STEIGER '35 ....,.,.,.....SETH G. STEIGER '04 ,......CHARLES S. TIPPETTS '12 ...........ROBERT W. MISH '06 JOIIN B. TONKIN '38 ,.......,JAMES B. TRUMBOWER '21 ...,.....JAMES B. TRUMBOVVER '21 ..........HARRY G. UPHOUSE, JR. '37 ....,....,...,......,,CRAIG D. VAIL '33 3 ........BENJAMIN VINTON, JR. 43 BENJAMIN VINTON, JR. '43 B. J. WALKER '38 .....,..HAROLD C. WHITCOMB, JR. '44 .........,....,JOSEPH H. WILLIAMS '07 JOHN C. YATES '36 ...WKENNETH H. ZABRISKIE '18 .,...,...LAWRENCE C. ZEGER '34 Board Of Regents President AUSTIN V. MCCLAIN '26 White Plains, N. Y. Vice President J OSIAH W. PRITCHARD '25 Philipsburg, Pa. Secretary and Treasurer JOSEPH H. LANDIS, Mercersburg, Pa. CHARLES E. ALWINE '20 ....,..,......... LYTTLETON M. BALDWIN '24 .............,.. CURTIS BEACH, B.D., Ph.D.,.. .........,.,,.. THE HON. HARVEY C. BICKEL, LL.B. ....,....... VICE ADMIRAL JOEL T. BOONE, U.S.N. '09 ..,..... JOHN W. CABLE, III, EsQ. .,..,.,............,....... ANDREW R. COCHRANE '27 .,...,.., JOHN COOLIDGE '24 ...........,................ W. CARROLL COYNE, ESQ. '50 ........,......................... JOHN G. DETWILER '29 ..........,.................,.......,...,..... THEODORE A. DISTLER, B.S., M.A., LL.D., L.H.D. ...... THE REV. EARL L. DOUGLASS, D.D., Litt.D. '09 ,,,.,.,..... 7 CARL L. N. ERDMAN 33 ........,,...,....................... MRS. EDWARD E. FORD ............... CYRUS L. FULTON '31 .......,.......,..... RICHARD N. FUNKHOUSER '36 ...,...... R. WALKER GEITNER, ESQ. '28 .,......, .. DONALD L. HELFFERICH, LL.D. '17 ......... L. VINTON HERSHEY ,...... ........ ............ HERMAN B. HOOPES ..........,............... 'ALVIN R. KEPPEL, Ped.D., LL.D ..,,.,. GEORGE A. LYON, JR. '38 ,............,. WILLIAM P. MARSH, JR. '26 .,..... AUSTIN V. MCCLAIN '26 ,..,., A MEDARY A. PRENTISS '14 .....,.,., ...,...,..,.........,......,. JOSIAH W. PRITCHARD '25 .....,.........,.........,..,....,,,..,. THE REV. IRVIN A. RAUBENHOLD, B.D., D.D. '11 ,.,,,.,. THE HON. JOHN P. SAYLOR '25 ........,.,..,,,.....,......... 'ALEXANDER STEWART, M.D. '14 ...,.,........,,. ......,. 'HARRY E. STONE ................. .....,, STANLEY E. STROUP ........... 'ALBERT M. SWANK '10 ...,.... GLENN E. TODD ..........,....., ROBERT C. TYSON '23 .,.,.. Honorary New Oxford, Pa. West Hartford, Conn. Pittsburgh, Pa. .........,BaltimOre, Md. ....WashingtOn, D. C. Baltimore, Md. ...,...,.,.,Pittsburgh, Pa. ....FarmingtOn, Conn. Fayetteville, N. Y. ..,.,.Williamsport, Pa. Lancaster, Pa. ........PrincetOn, N. J. Wyomissing, Pa. ..,..,New York, N. Y. Lancaster, Ohio Hagerstown, Md. ..........HickOry, N. C. Collegeville, Pa. Hagerstown, Md. ., Hagerstown, Md. Winston-Salem, N. C. ....Birmingham, Mich. ........New York, N. Y. ....White Plains, N. Y. ..,.FarmingtOn, Maine ..,.,. Philipsburg, Pa. ..................YOrk, Pa. ,,,.,....JOhnstOwn, Pa. Shippensburg, Pa. .......,PhOenixville, Pa. ,.............BedfOrd, Pa. ..........JOhnstOwn, Pa. ....,........,Carlisle, Pa. New York, N. Y. 192 Honorary President-JOEL T. Honorary Members-C. EDW. SHARTLE '22, Troy, Ohio, WILLIAM E. PORTER, JR. President-HARRY S. DICKEY, Alumni Ouncil OFFICERS BOONE '09, Vice Admiral IMCJ U.S.N. fRet.J, Washington, D. C. MURRAY, JR. '10, Trenton, N. J., JAMES E. MEREDITH, JR. '38, Greenwich, Conn., JOHN A. CHARLES S. TIPPETTS '12, Annapolis, Md., CARY M. EUWER '32, Upper Marlboro, Md., '31, Old Greenwich, Conn. JR. '43, Ruxton, Md. First Vice President-JOHN D. SMALLRIDCE, ESQ. '35, Charleston, W. Va. Secretary-Treasurer-ROBERT R. BLACK '25, Mercershurg, Pa. MEMBERS CHARLES E. ALWINE '20 ...,.,,..,.... .......,.......................... .......... N e w Oxford, Pa. HOWARD S. AUFDERHEIDE '29 ..,..,....,..........,.,.....................................,...,.. ..,,..,..,......., P ittsburgh, Pa. LYTTLETON M. BALDWIN '24 ......................,..,.......,..................,.. ,,,,,,,,,, W est Hartford, Conn, JOEL T. BOONE '09, Vice Admiral QMCJ U.S.N. fRet.J ....... ..,......... W ashington, D. C. JOE L. BROWN '37 .,.,...,.,..........,,.....,..,.,,...,...,..,.......,..........,....... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,. P iitsburgh, Pa. ANDREW R. COCHRANE '27 .....,,.......,..,...,...,,..,..,,..,.............. ,,,,,,,,,, P insbui-gh, Pa. JOHN COOLIDGE '24 .......,.,.,.,..., ,,,,,,,, F armingmn, Conn, W. CARROLL COYNE '50 ,.,....... DAVID B. DALZELL '35. .,....,.. , Fayetteville, N. Y. ........MOundsville, W. Va. JOHN G. DETWILER '29 ...,,,.....,,............. ,,,,,,,,,, W illiamsport, Pa, HARRY S. DICKEY, JR. '43 ...,...,............... .......,,......, R uxton, Md. THE REV. EARL DOUGLASS, D.D. '09 ....,..... ,,,,V,,,, P rinceton, N, J, DONALD T. EBERT '29 .,.........,.......,...,....... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, G ladwyne, Pa, CARL L. N. ERDMAN '33 .......,,...........,. ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, W ygmissing, Pa, CARY M. EUWER '32 .................. ,,,,,,,,, U pper Marlboro, Md, CYRUS FULTON '31 .................... ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, L ancasler, RICHARD N. FUNKHOUSER '36 ..,....... R. WALKER GEITNER '28 .............. DAVID J. GERHARDT '33 ...........,.. DOUGLAS HANKS '34 ............,..... DONALD L. HELFEERICH '17 ..,....... JOSEPH L. JAMISON '38 ....,,...,.. W. SCOTT JOHNS, III, '43 ......., RICHARD P. KLOPP '39 .,.......,. GEORGE A. LYON, JR. '38 ...,...... WILLIAM H. MACKEY '35 .,...,....,.., WILLIAM P. MARSH, JR. '26 ........ FRANK M. MASTERS, JR, '44 ..,,..., AUSTIN V. NICCLAIN '26 .,....,.., JOHN P. MCCOMII, JR. '41 ........,. JAMES E. MEREDITH, JR. '38 .,......,, CHARLES H. MOORE. JR. '4-7. ...-----... GEORGE B. MOTHERAL, II '36 ......,,,. C. EDWARD MURRAY, JR. '10 ...,,...,, ROBERT B. MURRAY, JR. '30 ..,,..., R. ARCHER OSTRAM, JR. '36 ........ WILLIAM E. PORTER, JR. '31 ..,.,.,. MEDARY A. PRENTISS '14 .,....,. . ........Hagerst0wn, Md. .,.......,..H1ckory, N. C. .......,..Baltimore, Md. ............EaSton, Md. ......,.COllegeville, Pa. ........,.Greensburg, Pa. .........,....DevOn, Pa. .....,......Gladwyne, Pa. .....,,Birmingham, Mich. Pa. ...........New York, N. Y. ,,...........HarriSburg, Pa. .........White Plains, N. Y. ,.........,,..PittSburgh, Pa. .....,...Greenwich, Conn, .........WeSt Chester, Pa. ......,...PittSburgh, Pa. ...........,...TI'entOn, N. J. ...,.HillsbOrOugh, Calif. Clarendon Hills, Ill. .,.......0ld Greenwich, Conn. Farmington, Maine JOHN R. PRESTON '47 .....,..........,....,,...........,.... ....,,..,.......,.. R acine, WIS. JOSIAH W. PRITCHARD '25 ..............,..........,..,..,,... ......., M iami, Fla. THE REV. IRvIN A. RAUBENHOLD, D.D. '11 ...,..., .......,.....,.. Y Ork, Pa. GEORGE F. REED '52 ,...,..,,...,......,.,..,........,..,,......, ......,, R osemont, Pa. HAROLD F. REED, JR. '44 ..,..,.......,...,..,... ........ .,.,.......... B e aver, Pa. THE HON. JOHN P. SAYLOR '25 ...,..... .,......,, J ohnstown, Pa. JOHN A. SHARTLE '22 ..,...,....,...... .....,.,.,....,,.. T roy, Ohio THOMAS H. SHARTLE '26 ........ JOHN D. SMALLRIDGE '35 ,......... CHARLES S. SMITH, JR. '34 .......,.. DOUGLAS M. SMITH '38 .,....,......,..,.., THOMAS B. STEIGER '35 ......,...., ALEXANDER STEWART, M.D. '14 .,...,. Houston, Tex. ........CharlestOn, W, Va. Richmond, Va. .,.....Mountain Lakes, N. J. .. .......,...... Mercersburg, Pa. .. ...,..,,.. Shippensburg, Pa. ALBERT M. SWANK '10 .......,....,......... .......... J Ohnstown, Pa. CHARLES S. TIPPETTS '12 .......,...,.. .....,....,... A nnapolis, Md. ROBERT C. TYSON '23 ..................., ,.,....,.. N ew York, N. Y. BENJAMIN VINTON, JR. '43 .,..,...., ..,,..,...WilmingtOn, Del. .1 -4 f ,ff O. R I If fi X' ,f Z- 4, A' f Vfvf' 1 ' 'S 2 l '+ 6 'M 'X '1 , Q A 2 4 'WYE 4 X WZJK , P ,. , w -SJ LN , X T A, ,LM ' 'f' X3 . x I A K NR , 1 . X . .4 J g-Q .X X fd K X: X XX, X . ix asa 495- . W--H: S'96 s?,Q.1:3 M5f?Xv,q1Ige-. ' rp- -.fxetwxiwz-sxeg-ie - .af fm., -A edge pf? -X LT! 'N 9 hx: ' , vb .V Q f xx, 'g. ,Qs Q45 11- ' Aug ,Qt 'X X ,511 we if R :, 4 e -. N M F3 X wi '-9913+123 5' 31? - M .5 wi -Q Af ww N-' Q f , ' if-2 as if gg fa ' rg. :ji '.:,xM v B42 ' S' if If, ' '. .3 g 51, . , A . V s ,. 1, .sf rf ni W. I' J 5:93 ' 2' 1 '? 95 f X3 ,, ...... , A, N . f, f, 465. ' ' nr. ,Q M , - J 'GFI '-Qufvwq QHQ , in 1 I fl -' . G Q-N x., i- f dfcffgglf? ,... ,, '-- ' . I f Q Z f fs dw JD iii? 1 ,, , X wr f fkjly QQ? Q :ig ,f XX N L7 E3 ' 5 Z1 XXX 2 WSJ wr? X .. , X J X ,T xl V I. x E- I 3 i I X 5, Z 'TJ 32 X7 wc? S 194 JACK , wzuumzun s DRUGS M YC .- ' l . ,if y L ffl ml ' 1 '1 1 it .... p .I 4-...g right or wrong? The fairest economic system takes from each according to his ability and gives to each according to his needs. Do you agree with this philosophy? Think about it for a moment. Before you answer, let's apply this thinking to high school football. A hard-fought game has just ended with your school winning 12 to 0. Your student body is cheering. But before the stands clear, the officials huddle . . . and decide to give one of your touchdowns to the losing team. Instead of winning 12 to 0, you now have a 6 to 6 tie! The officials simply took from your team according to its ability . . . and gave to the opposing team according to its needs. Ridiculous? Of course it is-because it would destroy the incentive to win. And incentive is not only the key to winning football games . . . it is also the key to the fairest-and most successful-economic system in the world. 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Advertisements ..,... ........ 1 94 Alumni Council ...... .,....,. 1 93 Assembly Band ..,.......... ..... 6 5 Assistant Headmaster ..... .... 1 2 Athletics ........,........,. ..,.... 1 16 Backword ,...... ....... 2 12 Baseball .,..,...... ,,....4. 1 46 Basketball .,.......... ....,... 1 37 Blue Key .4.,.......,.... ...,.... 3 8 Board of Regents ,..,.., ....,... 1 92 Boys, Club ....,......... ..,. 5 2 Business Board ,,.... .... 8 2 Caducean Club ....,... .... 4 6 Chapel Readers ., ..... 47 Chapel Ushers .,..,... .... 3 9 Cheerleaders ,....,.... ......., 1 18 Chemistry Club s...., .,.., 44 Choir ........,,.,...... ,,.., 6 2 Classes ...........,.,......... .,..,.., 1 56 Classics Club ....,......,,.... .... 5 0 Class Day Committee ...,. ........ 1 60 Coin and Stamp Club ....... ..,. 6 1 Concert Band ................. .... 6 5 Cross Country .,....., ....,... 1 34- Dance Committee ..4.. ..,. 6 1 Dedication ..,....,,,....,.. ....... 6 Directory ...,..,.........,,..... .....,.. 1 84 Discipline Committee ..... .... 3 6 Mr. Dolven ,..,.............,...............,....,... ..... 1 2 El Circulo Espanol fSpanish Clubj ..,..,.,.,.. 48 Elections Committee ..,..,....,...............,.., .... 3 6 Electronics Club ....,.,....,..,..,.,.....,.,..,. ..., 4 5 Entertainment Ushers . ..... 39 Faculty ,..,.,...,.....,. .... 8 Fencing ,..,... ........ 1 54 Fifteen .,.....,...,. ..... 4 0 Football ..,...,.........., ........ 1 20 Football Band ........ ,..., 6 6 Foreword ,,.......... ,.... ' 4 Mr. Fowle ...............,.,......,.,.,,,, French Club fL'Alliancej ...... German Club fRauchrundej ...... Clee Club ...........,.......,,............. Golf ,......... Grandsons ..., Gun Club ..,.,.,,.. Mr. and Mrs. Hamer , ..,.... A Headmaster ...,....,.,..... Honor Committee ....,. Irving Society ......... Italian Club ,..,.,. Junior Class ,....,..,,.......,.. Jurisprudence Society ....... KARUX ..,.t.........,,..,..,....,.. Kazaki fRussian Clubj ....... L'Alliance fFrench Clubj ...... Lacrosse ,,.....,..........,.....,....,... Liz ,o..t.......t..........,... .H Literary Societies ....,. Lower Middler Class .... Marshall Society .....,,.......,............ Marshals of the Field ...,.,..,.,......,. Mathematics-Science Study Group The News ..,... Octet .,.....,........,,.,.,..,... Ode Committee ,......,...,.. Orientation Committee ...,. Paideia ......,... Press Club .,...,.. Publications ,.....,... ,......... Rauchrunde fGerman Clubj ...... Russian Club fKazakiJ .,........., Senate ...,...... 34 Senior Class ...... . 162 History ,..... ...,... 1 61 Officers .............................,.,........., ,...... 1 60 Soccer ........,...,....,..,,...4...,........,...,..,,.... ....... 1 28 Spanish Club CEI Circulo Espanolj .,........,.., 48 Sports ...A....,.............................,.,..,.. ..,.... 1 16 Stony Batter 54 Student Life ..... 84 Swimming ....... ...,.... 1 40 Tennis ..,. Track .................,,. Upper Middler Varsity Club Vzew ..........,...... Class Winter Track ,......, WMER Wrestling 148 150 159 155 78 ,- 154 45 144 CIP The 1966 I arux was produced with great care and considerable pleasure by GARAMON D PRIDEMA RK PRESS, IN C. CANDLFR BUII DING X 714 RAST lRAll SIRRI 1' 202 BA LTIMORIC, MARYLAND 21 , mm succl-:ssoRs To: Garamond Press X Pridemark Press 211 Colonial Offset Co. Backword One word whkzh I hope will not be used to describe this year's KARUX is Hbackwardf' After many years of repeating the style of the forties, this year's KARUX staff decided to make as many changes as possible, not just to break tradition, but to make a yearbook which is more personal to the students. . In this year's KARUX we tried to make as many revisions as we deemed necessary, without making any reversions. First, the KARUX is a record of our school, and as such, one must look forward, not backward. As'a result, the seniors become of secondary importance, and one must look to the back of the book to find them. However, I hope that the senior class will see its seniority in the school: for now it has the last word in this book fexcept for myself! J . Secondly, the engulfing articles concerning groups about campus, which are virtually inactive, have been completely replaced by accuratedescriptions of the groups, roles and activities. This was done because it was felt that these organizations, 'being falsely credited, were grave injustices to a true picture of Mercersburg. I hope that inthe future, organizations will not exist merely so members may get their pictures in the yearbook, or so that The Underwater Survival Group may be written on their college applications, but so that members will benefit through experience in these groups. Each organi- zation was given space in this volume in proportion to its role, as seen by the staff, in the life of Mercersburg. ' Sketches have been included to give a different face to divider pages, and to portray generally what Mercersburg means to us. I hope that these will bring a sparkling recollection of the many facets of life at Mercersburg, now, and in later years. An entirely new section of informal student pictures has been added to break the formality of the book. This section, I hope, will change the IBM categorization of students into a pictorial summary which shows their spirit and qualities with infinitely more warmth. This year more than six hundred and fifty pictures have been used with as little text as possible, in hopes that each picture will be worth a thousand words. For his inestimable time and service, I would like to thank Fred Rial deeply. He went for more than sixty hours without sleep, in order that the KARUX would have the necessary photographs developed and printed. Many of Fred's Saturdays were spent either on buses going to athletic contests, or at the gym photographing events. Without Mr. Kittredge and Mr. Johnson, the KARUX would have degenerated into an expensive game of Scrabble or an expensive family picture album. They may find it hard to believe that such a troublesome staff can suddenly be so grateful, but if they have aged in tolerating us, we have grown under their tolerance. Not only did they modulate our fertile, often impractical imaginings, but they encouraged us whenever our imaginings failed us and the going was rough. Any gems which may have resulted are a consequence of their actions, however, any mistakes must still be put on my shoulders. Thanks to Larry Kopf for his sketches, as he was our only resource, and he did not turn us down. We owe a debt of gratitude to Mr. J. Conner of Garamond-Pridemark Press for his valuable time and patience, to Mr. C. Magee of Westminster Studios for his pictures, to Mr. H. Baker of Publicity Engravers for taking care of our many engravings, and to the countless others who have helped to make this 1966 KARUX possible. I would like to thank Fred Rial, Mr. Johnson, and Mr. Kittredge, Mr. Conner, and the entire staff for tolerating me and my many absurd ideas and comments. My best wishes and good luck to next yearis KARUX staff, none of which they will need to produce a fine yearbook. IQJW-fre ' D ru 1- Y -.,,. 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