Methacton High School - Methactonian Yearbook (Fairview Village, PA)

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METHACTONIAN 1966 Methacton Jr.-Sr. High School Fairview Village Pennsylvania Volume 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS Preface ........................... 3 Administration andTaculty . 11 Seniors .......................... 32 L nderclassmen .........' S4 Athletics ................ Advertisements ................. 12 . Methacton, our alma mater . . . Thanks for the seeds you have sown, Grow the way you’ve shown. 6 ® £ ft ft ft M- D- O - o a , ft '-S EP PPOVIDENCE -WOPCESTE DINT SC400u SYSTEM JS “■ Administratio ii Faculty Symbol of Authority J J Planning and guiding the administration and curriculum is the function of the school hoard. This important body is headed by Mr. Raymond Ramsey, President: Mr. Robert llil- derbrand, Vice-President; Mr. Albert Bobb, Secretary; and Mr. Marriot Eastman, Trea- surer. Mr. Oliver Smith has taken over for Mr. Radcliffe Farley. BOARD OFFICERS. Mr. Albert Bobb, Secretary: Mr. Raymond Ramsey, President; Mr. Robert Hilder- brand. Vice President; Mr. Marriot Eastman. Treasurer. SCHOOL BOARD. ROW 1: Mr Albert Bobb. Mr William Knoblcr. Mr. Robert Hilderbrand. Mrs. William Ralston. Mr. Raymond Ramsey. ROW 2: Mr. Marriot Eastman. Mr. Paul Swank, Mr. William Yoh, Mr. Clarence Bosler, Mr. Radcliffe Farley. Mr. Thomas Landis. ABSENT: Mr. David Meixner. 14 “There is a destiny that makes us brothers None goes his way alone. All that we send into the lives of others Comes back into our own.” Edwin Markham Over the past five years at Methacton you have learned that, as your abilities increase, so do vour responsibilities — to yourself and to others. This lesson — the “fourth R,” you might call it — is more important to you and to your country than all of the friendships and memories that you will carry away — as precious as they may be. The end of one venture is but the beginning of another adventure. Graduation from your Alma Mater is just one step toward another adventure — higher formal education or vour subsequent quest with the real challenge — Life itself. The demands of our society are numerous, complex, di- versified and ever changing. The continuing hope of our free way of life depends greatly on the quality of the vir- tues you have strengthened or acquired here. Perse- vereance, desire, and fortitude never go out of fashion among responsible adults. In our democratic society, you will have the freedom of choice to be either active or passive, a doer or an onlook- er, as you please. You may choose simply to stand and watch the world go by. But you do have an implied moral obligation to be a participant rather than a spectator. It is stimulating to be active in a worthwhile cause; it is morally paralyzing to make a virtue of noninvolvement. Life is action — do vour part and do vour best. Partici- pation is what counts. Whatever course in life you pursue, work diligently. Apply the intelligence, with which you have been blessed, along with the knowledge you have ac- quired. But remember also, that all of the knowledge in the world is useless without courage. It is not enough merely to know what is right. May the quality of your thinking be mighty; for then vour accomplishments can be mighty, too! For only as we are great can we serve, and only as we serve can we con- tinue to be great! Best wishes to each of you. Vincent F. Farina Supervising Principal 15 ALPHEI S P. DRAYER, PRINCIPAL B.P. Dickinson College; M.E. Kent State University. 16 Businessmen of Education JOHN T. FAI L, ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT B.S. Temple University. CYRUS L. WAGNER, DIRECTOR OF ACTIVITIES B.A. Bucknell University. JOHN E. SCHOLL, ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL B.S. West Chester State College; M E. University of Pennsylvania. 17 Our Faculty corrects . . . HENRY J. RICLER English; B.S., M.A. Xavier University; Sr. High Football. Assistant Coach. CONSTANCE L. OCELUS English; B.S. West Chester State College. KURT S. ULRICH English; B.A. Penn State WILLIAM R. GRAY English; B.A. Princeton University; Sr. High Soccer and Jr. High University; M.A. University of Pennsylvania. Wrestling, Head Coach. ANNE MAKOWIAK English; B.A. Elizabethtown College. CAROLE R. MURRAY English; B.S. West Chester State College. KATHRYN S. CAWMAN English; B.A. Ursinus College. 18 ELMER R. FORREST Reading; B.S. West Chester State College; M.A. Temple University. ELIZABETH M. RODENBAUCH Reading; B.A. Chestnut Hill College; M.A. Temple Uni- versity. ANITA J. GLEDHILL English; B.A. Chestnut Hill College. MURIEL B. PANCOAST English; Department Head; B.A. Ursinus College; M.A. University of Pennsylvania. KATHLENE DOLMAN English; B.A. Ursinus Col- lege. Smoke Signals Adviser. 19 J. RUSSELL McCONNELL, JR. Social Studies, Department Head; B.A., M.A. Ursinus College; Sr. High Student Council and American Field Ser- vice Committee. Sponsor. analyzes . . . EDWARD J. CLINTON Latin. Social Studies. English; B.A. Saint Charles Col- lege; M.A. Villanova Universitv. RICHARD R. ERCOLE Social Studies; B.S. West Chester State College; Jr. High Football. Assistant Coach. 20 RICHARD BUZZELU Social Studies; B.A. Indiana State Col- lege; M.A. Villanova University; Sr. High Football, Assistant Coach. WILLIAM G. CRONER Social Studies; B.S. West Chester State College; Sr. High Basketball. Assistant Coach; Jr. High Basel all. Head Coach; Varsity “M Club. Spoasor. ROBERT N. HOPPLE Social Studies; B.A. Gettysburg College; Jr. High Football, Assistant Coach. GEORGE MARINKOV Social Studies; B.S. North Carolina Uni- versity; Sr. High Football. .Assistant Coach; Sr. High Track, Head Coach. FRANKLIN C. POEHLMANN Social Studies; B.A. Eastern Baptist College; Sr. High Soccer, .Assistant Coach; Swimming Club Sponsor; Jr. Class Co-spon- sor. LAURA G. BOYER Social Studies; B.A. Saint Francis College. STEPHEN GROZINSKI Social Studies; B.S. West Chester State College; Jr. High Football, Head Coach. 21 DONALD S. TODD Social Studies; B.A. Ursinus College; VI .S. University of Pennsylvania. WINFIELD C. BOYER Social Studies; B.A. Ur- sinas College. Jr. High Student Council Sponsor; Sr. High Baseball. Assistant Coach. DAVID R. EMERY Mathematics; B.S. Ursinus College: M.A. University of Pennsylvania; Jr. High Soccer. Assistant Coach. JOHN R. HOl'SER Mathematics; B.A. Gettys- burg College; M.A. Penn State University; Ten- nis, Head Coach; Jr. High Soccer. Assistant Coach. CAROL A. BENDINSKY Mathematics; B.S. Bloomsburg State College. CHARLES L. WTSNER Mathematics. Department Head; B.S. Ursinus College; M.A. Temple University; Jr. High Basketlwll. Head Coach; Summer School Princi- pal; Director of Adult Evening School. ELEANOR A. BOEHNER Mathematics; B.S. Ursinus College; Tennis and Basket- ball. Head Coach; Yearbook Adviser. DOROTHY E. WHELER Special Education; B.S. West RICHARD PATTON Mathematics; B.S. East Chester State College. Stroudsburg State College. proves . . . WILLIAM A. ROMANO Mathemat- ics; B.S. Kutztown State College. 23 JANET L. CEATENS Science; B.S. Ursinus College; Cheerleaders, Coach. DAVID R. BURD Science; B.S. Lock Haven State College; Jr. High Basketball, Assistant Coach. ALBERT C. BARBA RETT A, JR. Science; B.S. West Chester State College; Jr. High F x tl)all, Assistant Coach; Jr. High Track. Head Coach. VINCENT J. BERCANDINO Science; B.S. West Chester State College; M.S. Union College; Au- dio-Visual Aids, Director. CECELIA M. HALL Science; B.S. Chest- JOSEPH W. BALDASSANO Science, Department Head; nut Hill College. B.A. Penn State University; M.A. Villanova University. experiments, WILLIAM G. FORSYTH Science; B.S.. M S. Ursinus College; Jr. High Football, .Assistant Coach; Sr. High Basketball, Head Coach. PATRICIA H. RICHARDS Health. Physical Ed- ucation; B.S. Lock Haven State College; Hockey, Head Coach. ANGELA B. BACHER Science; B.S. Barnard College; M.A. Columbia University. ANNA MAY CUMMINGS Health; B.S. Temple Uni- versity. MARION V. BOSLER Physical Education; B.S. Ursinus College; Intramural Hockey. Basketball, Volleyball. La- crosse and Softball. STUART A. ULRICH Health. Physical Education; B.S., M.S. Temple University; Sr. High Basel all. Head Coach. WILLIAM J. BERARDELLI Physical Education; B.S. West Chester State College; M.A. Temple Uni- versity; Sr. High Football and Sr. High Wrestling. Head Coach. develops . . . 25 BARBARA J. TVVITMIRE Business; B.S. Bloomsburg State College; Majorettes, Coach. GERALD E. DON- MOYER Business; Department Mead; B.S. Bloomsburg State Col- lege; M.A. Temple Uni- versity; Senior Class Play. Director. prepares, NORMAN N. WISMER Business; B.S. Bloomsburg State College; M.S. Temple University; School Store, Director. THOMAS M. WILLIAMS Business; B.S. Indiana State College; M.S. Temple University; Year- book Financial Adviser. ANNA MAY LaSORDA Business; B.S. Temple University; Senior Class Co-sponsor. JANE G. WERTZ Business; B.S. Indi- ana State College; Syracuse Uni- versity. CAROL A. HAUSER French; B.A. Hood Col- lege; Jr. High Library Club Sponsor; Jr. High Swimming, Coach. MARTIN J. DUFFY Lat- in. Social Studies; B.A. Ni- agara University; NLA. Saint Joseph College. HELEN J. SUNDAY French, German; B.A. Eastern Baptist College. translates . . . KENNETH B. OELSCHLAGER German; Language Department Head; B.S. Ursi- nus College; Army language School; Middlehurg College; Stanford University; Yearbook Photography Adviser. JEANNE MARIE HENDERSON Spanish B.A. Chestnut Hill College. SANDRA L. ROBINSON Art; B.S. Kutztown State Col- lege builds, GARY E. NEWKIRK Indus- trial Arts; B.S. Millersville State College. ANTHONY’ PALADINO Art. Department Head; B.F.A. Philadelphia Museum College of Art; M.A. Temple University; Senior Class Co-sponsor; Yearbook Art Adviser. RICHARD P. WHITE Industrial .Arts; B.S., M.A. Millersville State College; Sr. High Track. Assistant Coach; Cross-Country, Head Coach. WILFORD M. BUCHER, JR. Industrial Arts, De parturient Head; B.S. Millersville State College; Fac- ulty Manager of Athletics. 28 THOMAS R. MIDDLETON Instrumental Music, Department Head; B.S. West Chester State College: M.A. Temple University; Band. Orchestra and Stage Crew Director. LOUIS S. GIAMO Instrumental Music; B.S. West Chester State College. GERTRUDE S. BERLIN Home Economics, Department Head: B.S. Drexel Institute of Technology; F.H.A. Co-sponsor. creates... PAULINE S. WILLIMAN Home Economics; B.S. Drexel Institute of Technology; F.H.A. Co-sponsor. ROBERT L. CARLSON Vocal Music; Bachelor of Music, Westminster Choir College; M.M. Northwestern University; Jr. High Chorus and Methactones, Direc- tor. 29 PAUL A. EHRHART Driver Education; B.S. Mill- ersville State College. GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT. Donald Peterson. Mona C. Brown, Leo Edstadt and Wayne Doebler. for the tomorrows. 30 Amy K. Treichlcr, School Librarian. SECRETARIES. ROW l:.Mrs. Katherine Russell, Mrs. Elizabeth Elser, Mrs. Hilda DuHield. Mrs. Mary Lou Wright. ROW 2: Miss Sally Keck. Mrs. jean Rothenberger, Mrs. Jean Quay. Mrs. Margaret Shukwit. Mrs. Alma Sproul, Mrs. Emma McGinniss. Serving in many ways CAFETERIA STAFF. Mildred Bums. Virginia Ledger. Carol Bumsteil, Sally Townsend, Sophia Maczko, Norma Rhoadarmer, Marian Austin. CUSTODIANS. ROW 1: Clarence Eiswert. Stanley Greg- ory, Steven Muchie. ROW 2: Howard Reiner, John Jahs. 31 Graduation and the nesf'experiences after this won- derful event give you much to look forward to. No mat- ter what you plan to do after graduation — further schooling, employment or milittlJMttiitfMe-- - we bApe vour years at Methacton gave you a head start toward success. The end of your high school years marks the login- ning of your great adventure with- the outside world. The preparation you have deceived aT Methacton will serve as a firm foundation for, whatever- von choose to As time passes, your .experiences here' will becomw cherished memories. This is as it should be, for we can- not dwell in the past, hook to the futurd — it can be ex- citing and enriching. The world you face is full of chal- lenges. We have faith that you will measure up to them. Anna May LaSorda Anthonv Paladino SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS. Barbara LaMonte, Vice President; Richard Krauss, President; Nancy SENIOR CLASS SPONSORS. Miss LaSorda and Lobb, Treasurer; Margery Yeakel. Secretary. Mr Paladino. Senior Spokesmen SENIOR CONGRESS. SEATED: B. Remak. K. Fell, L. Eaton. M. Yeakel. G. Miller. I). Mason, L. Joseph, E. Bilikiewicz, N. Lobb. P. Konrath, V. Haraczka, G. Kirk. STANDING: R. Tidwell. W. Schook. B. LaMonte, D McClure. R. Krauss. Miss LaSorda. Mr. Paladino, E. Erskine, C. Loughin, G. Allebach, J. Diffenbaugh. Foreign Made Familiar Dear Methacton Students, I want to thank each one of you very heartily for your willing- ness to provide for all the many things that were necessary to have me come to the United States; and when I came, then, you made me feel as one of you immediately through your friendliness and help. I owe to all of you a year full of new friendships, of interesting ex- periences, and of happiness. Thank you for all of it. The open-mindedness toward people from other countries, the hospitality, and the love for their great country of the Americans have deeply impressed me. To be with you as a student of Methacton High School, makes me very happy and proud because I admire the school spirit at Methacton and the willingness of many students to take over re- sponsibilities in order to serve the school. I thank quite especially my American family, the Evanses, for their love and the good care they gave me during the whole year. I also owe very many things to the American Field Service, partic- ularly to our local A.F.S. Chapter; to my teachers, who taught me so many interesting and valuable things; to the administration of the school; and to all of the students. This year I,spent with you has been the most wonderful one in my life, and I shall never forget what I learned during this time: to understand, to esteem, and to like your way of life. Very gratefully yours. Our Foreign Sister models her native costume. 35 Robert W. Bat .el 115 Hollywood Avenue, Norristown Football 1,2; Cross Country 3; Wrestling 1; Track 1,2,3; C lass Assembly 2,3; Prom Commit- tee 3; Class Plav 3; Clec Club 1,2,3; Sjx rts Club 3; College. Paul J. Baumgartner Areola Road, Areola Sports Club 1,2; Machinist. John W. Adam Box 77, Areola Footlwll 1,3; Mechanics Club 2; Chess Club 1; College. Gary D. Allebach R.D. 2=2, I Hinsdale Class Congress 2; Class Assem- bly 2,3; Prom Committees 2,3; C’fass Play 3; Glee Club 3; Sports Club 1; College. The Class of ’66 is Cheryl L. Beadle 25 South Park Avenue. Norristown Basketl all 2; Class Congress 2; Student Guidance Committee 1; Yearbook Staff 2; Literary Editor 3; Class Assembly 2,3; Prom Committee 2; Honor So- ciety 2,3; F.H.A. 1; Homeroom Vice President 2; College. Sharon 1. Beebe Vaux Lane. R.l). 1, Phoenixvillc Intramural Volleyball 3; Class .Assembly 3; Prom Committee 3; Sports Club 2. Elsa R. Beyer 413 Trooper Road, Norristown Tennis 2,3; Student Council 1,- 2; Class Assembly 2; Yearbook Co-Editor 3; Smoke Signals Compiling Editor 1; Editor-in- Chief 2. Student Advisor 3; Hon- or Society 2,3; Glee Club 3; Journalism Club 1; College. Richard N. Beyer 24 Clearfield Avenue, Norristown Foot l all 1,2,3; Basket ball 1,2,3; Baseball 1: College. JoAnn M. Bean 55 West Mount Kirk Avenue, Norristown Hockey I; Intramural Softball 1; Class .Assembly 2.3; Class Play 3; Glee Club 1; F.H.A. 1, Secretary 2, Vice President 3. 36 Deborah T. Andrews 112 Hollywood Avenue, Norristown Intramural Softball 2; Intramu- ral Volley ball 3; Class Assembly 2.3; Prom Committee 3; Typ- ing Club 1,2; Business School. John Angelucci Raymond E. Arms 113 Brant Road. Norristown Old Baptist Road. Collegeville College. Class Assembly 2; Sports Club 1; Rifle Club 2; Veterinarian. Cynthia Aspden Box 35, Worcester Hockey 3; Basketball 2; Band 1,2,3; Intramural Volleyball 1,- 2; Class Assembly 2; Travel Club 1; Dramatics Club 2; College. striving for perfection, Kdana F. Bilikiewicz Wentz Church Road. Lansdale Basketball 2,3; Swimming Club 1; Intramural Basketball 1; In- tramural Softball 1; Intramural Volleyball 3; Class Congress 2; Class Assembly 3; Prom Com- mittee 2; College. Renee I. Blech man Box 94, Areola Road. Eagleville Class Assembly 2; F.H.A. 2,3; Secretary. Christina E. Borz 3748 Ridge Pike, Collegeville Class Assembly 3. Sharon L. Barrett Bethel Road. Lansdale Band 1,2,3; Intramural Volley- ball 1; Dramatics Club 2; Secretary. Richard J. Brady 2762 Woodland Avenue, Norristown Typing Club 2; Business School. seeking to express . . . Kathryn E. Brown 811 South Park Avenue, Norristown Intramural Softball 1. Smoke Signals Staff 3; Class Assembly 2.3; Class Play 3; F.H.A. 1,1 Treasurer 3; Teaching. 37 John F. Buckler 3219 West Ridge Pike. Eagle ville Armed Forces. Thomas J. Burton 2622 Audubon Road. Norristown Mechanics Club 2; Trade School. Franics X. Buschman Hickory Hill Drive, R.D. 1. Norristown Soccer 3; Student Council 1, 2, Treasurer 3; Class Assembly 2; Honor Society 2,3; Mathema- tics Club 1; (College. William S. Cameron 11 Highland Avenue, Norristown Class Assembly 2; RiHe Club 2, saving for a rainy day . . . Jerry B. Cassel 415 South Park Avenue, Norristown Track 1; Prom Committees 2.3; Weightlifting Club 1. Donald K. Chambers 115 Farview Avenue, Norristown Barbara J. Clavcomb Old Baptist ftoad, R.D. ?2, Collegeville Intramural Softball 1,2,3; Intra- mural Volleyball 3; Class Con- gress 2; Yearbook Staff 3; Class Assembly 2,3; Prom Commit- tees 2,3; Secretary. Sidney W. Coltart 109 Church Road, Norristown Band 1,2,3; Sports Club 2,3; Armed Forces. 38 Fred J. DelPizzo 107 Clearfield Avenue. Norristown Chess Club 1; Rifle Club 2,3; Business School. Linda I.. Capanro Culp Road. Audubon Intramural Basketball 1; Intra- mural Softball 1; Typing Club 1,2,3; Business School. David A. Capone 1035 Cardinal Road. Audubon Soccer 3; Swimming Club 1,2,- 3; Baseball 1,2,3; Class Con- gress 2; Sports Club 1,3; Home- room Vice President 3: College. Keith H. Crawley Hollow Road, R.D. 1, Norristown Soccer 1,2; Band 1; Orchestra 1; Class Play 3; Stage Club 2,3; Armed Forces. Jack B. Dawson R.D. «2, l ansdale Football 3; Wrestling 1,2; Band 1,2; Class .Assembly 2; Chess Club 1,2; Armed Forces. Frederick C. Creasy Level Road. R.D. n2, Collegeville Baseball 1; Band 1.2,3; Orches- tra 1,2,3; Student Council 3; Prom Committee 2; Class Play 3; Honor Society 2,3; Sports Club 2; College. Christine L. Countryman 23 Ashton Road, Collegeville Student Council 1,2; Class .As- sembly 2,3; Class Play 3; Mod- em Novel Club 2; College. Robert J. Comfort Worcester Band 1,2,3; Orchestra 2,3; Class Assembly 2,3; Class Play 3; Stage Club, 2,3; College. Richard D. Custer 101 Hollywood Avenue, Norristown Wrestling 1,2,3; Modem Novel Club 2; College. Sherry A. Conrad Kriebel Mill Road, Worcester Intramural Basketball 1; Intra- mural Softball 1; Majorettes 2,- 3; Student Council 1; Class As- sembly 2; Prom Committee 2; Class Plav 3; Science Club 1; Technician. 39 Robert G. Edinger Hickory Hill Drive, Worcester Football 1,2,3: Basketl all 1,2,3; Baseball 1,2,3; Student Council President 3; Honor Society 2,3; Varsity M” Club 2,3; College. Sandra E. Edmonds Resta M. Detwiler 12 Oak Terrace, R.D. 2. 8 Owl Road, Audulxm Lansdale F.H.A. 1,2. Band 3; Orchestra 1,2,3; Smoke Signals Art Editor 1; Class .As- sembly 2.3; Class Play 3; Glee Club 2; Librarian. James M. DeWan 117 Hollywood Avenue, Norristown Wrestling 2,3; Baseball Rifle Club 2,3; College. 2.3; Ellen Erskine 2859 Egypt Road, Audubon Intramural Softball 1; Cheer- leaders 3; Intramural Volleyball Peggy A. Ellis 2; Class Congress 2,3; ('lass As- 321Clearfield Avenue, sembly 2,3; Prom Committee Norristown 2; Class Play 3; Glee Club 1,2,- F.H.A. 2; Secretary. 3; Teaching. Emma J. Eisenberger 206 Rogers Road, Norristown Intramural Softball 1; Major- ettes 2,3; Yearlxjok Staff 2,3; Prom Committees 2,3; Secretary. Susan J. Evans 19 Woodlyn Avenue, Norristown Intramural Basketball I; Intra- mural Softball 1; Student Council 3; Yearbook Staff 3; Smoke Signals Staff 1; Class .As- sembly 3; Glee Club 1,3; F.H.A. 1; College. William R. Faust 301 Trooper Road, Norristown Tennis 1; Projection Club 1: Chess Club 2; Trade School. Jeannette C. Faulkner Ycrkcs Road, Yerkes Intramural Softball 1; Prom Committees 2,3; Art Club 2,3; F.H.A. 1; College. 40 Beatrice A. DiDonatn 8 Highland Avenue. Norristown F.H.A. 3; Hairdresser. Jacqueline Diffenbaugh Kriebel Mill Hoad. College ville Hockcv 2.3; Basketlxall 1,2,3; Tennis 3; Intramural Softball 1; Band 1.2,3; Intramural Volley- ball 2.3; Class Congress 2; Class Assembly 2.3; Prom Committees 2.3; Debating Club 1; (College. Carol A. Dussaman 53 Adair Drive, Norristown Art Club 3; Haridresser. Linda C. Eaton Valley Forge Hoad. Norristown Swimming Club 2.3; Intramu- ral Volleyoall 3; Class Congress 2; Class Assembly 2,3; Prom Committees 2.3; Dance Club 1; Homeroom Treasurer 2; Business School. presiding over the todays and tomorrows, staging the greatest show on earth, reaching hands across the sea . . . Karen L. Fell 2740 Apple Valley Lane. Norristown Intramural Softball 2; Cheer- leaders L Class Congress 2. 3; Yearbook Staff 3; Class Assem- bly 2.3; Prom Committee 2; Cfass Play 3; Glee Club 1,2,3; Homeroom Secretary 1; College. Barbara J. Fiorella David K. Field 2604 Egypt Road, Norristown Green Hill Road, Collegeville Intramural Softball L Major- Soccer 1; Tetuiis 1; Band 1; ette Club 2; (Mass Assembly Projection Club 1,2; Apparatus 2; Photography Club 1; Club 2,3; Trade School. Hairdresser. Eugene R. Fisher Box 142. Fairview Village Soccer 3; Baselwll 1.2,3; Class Assembly 3; Sports Club 1.2.3; Pharmacist. 41 Michael J. Foraker Appledale Road, Box 142. Norristown Rifle Club 2,3; Booster Club 1; Armed Forces. Richard J. Gad .icki 1015 Thrush Lane. Audubon Football 3; Basketball 1; Swim- mine Club 2; Weight-lifting Club 2; Business School. Donald B. Fort Pawlines Road, Phoenixville Baseball 1,2,3; Sports Club 1,2,- 3; Clerical Worker. Noel D. Fort Pawling? Road. Phoenixville Wrestling 1,2,3; Sports Club 1,- 3; Gym Leaders Club 2,3; College. Karen L. Fosbenner 1309 South Trooper Road. Norristown Tennis 2,3; Intramural Softball 1; Yearbook Typing Editor 3; Typing Club 1,2; Homeroom Vice President 1; Intramural Basketball 1; Secretary. pursuing the American way Mary M. Gardner Areola Road, Collegeville Class Assembly 2; Typing Club 2; Business Scnool. David M. Frostv 1141 Pawlines ftoad, Audubon Smoke Signals Staff 2; Class As- sembly 2,3; Modem Novel Club 2; Sports Club 1; Business School. Robert Gardner Areola Road, Collegeville Football 3; Wrest ling 1,2; College. Kathleen L. Golden 12 Alden Road, Norristown Hockey 1; Swimming Club 1; Intramural Basketball 1; Intra- mural Softball 1,2,3; Class As- sembly 2,3; Prom Committees 2.3; Art Club 1,2,3; Dramatics Club 1; College. 42 Daniel 11. Frack 115 East Mount Kirk Avenue, Norristown Soccer 1; Baseball 1; Band 1,2,3; Orchestra 2.3; College. Regula C. Frey Iin Ziiiuuernot 6 CH 4000 Basel, Switzerland Student Council 3; Class As- sembly 3; Prom Committe 3; Class Play 3; Glee Club 3; Teaching. Cathv I. Guttridge North Wales Road. Norristown Intramural Volleyball 3; Class Assembly 3; Prom Committee 3; Sports Club 1,2. Elizabeth A. Groff Level Road, Collegeville Class Congress 2; Class Assem- bly 2,3; Prom Committees 2,3; Class Play 3; F.H.A. 1; Art School. of life . . . Charlotte Grisdale Box 216, Audubon Typing Club 3. Richard Gramm Water Street Road, Collegeville Football 1; Chess Club 1,2; Business School. Shervl J. Grayson 143 Evansburg Road. Collegeville Class Assemblv 2; Gym Club 1; Typing Club 2; Secretary. Richard L. Griffin Lewis Road, Collegeville Gym Club 1; Shop Club 2; Me- chanics Club 3. Susan M. Griggs Skippach Pike. Lansdale F.H.A. 2,3; College. 43 R. Lewis lleiser 307 Church Road, Norristown Foothill 1.2.3: Basketball 1.2; Track 1.2: Student Council 2,3; Gym Leaders Club 2; Varsity “M Club 2; Gym Club L College. Barbara M. Heuer Fairview Village Swimming Club 1,2; Intramu- ral Softball 1. Student Council 1; Class Assembly 2; Glee Club 1. Ronald V. Hobbs 110 Glenwood Avenue, Norristown Football 3; Wrestling 2,3; Base- ball 2.3; Class Assembly 2; Glee Club 1; Chess Club 1; Mechanics Club 2: Rifle Club 3; College. Janet L. Hansley 2832 Leon Avenue. Audubon Hockev 2: Basketball 3; Swim- ming Club 1.3; Intramural Bas- ketball I: Intramural Softball 1,- 2.3; Class Assembly 2,3; Prom Committee 3; Class Play 3; Glee Club I. Suzanna Hansley 2832 Leon Avenue. Audubon Hockev 1: Intramural Baseball 1; Glee Club 1; Hairdresser. championing Harry T. Holden Skippack Pike. Skippack Projection Club 1,2.3. Carol L. Holliday 2976 Fith Street. Norristown F.H.A. 1, Vice President 2. President 3; Homeroom Vice President 2,3; Home Economist. Douglas A. Jackson 134 Oakdale Avenue. Norristown Wrestling 1; Baseball 1; Class Assembly 3; Weight-lifting Club 1; Sports Club 2,3; Plumber. Joan M. Hoch 29 Wavnc Avenue, Norristown Typing Club 2. F.H.A. I; Art Club 3: Clerical Worker. 44 Vicki L. Haraczka 3956 Nancy Lane. Collegeville Basketball 2; Intramural Bas- ketball 1; Tennis 2; Band 3; Class Congress 2,3; Yearbook Staff 3; Smoke Signals Staff 2; Class Assembly 2; College. Wayne Hardee R.D. 1. Norristown Stage Club 2; Hobby Club 1. Claudia M. Harry 910 lode Road, Audubon Smoke Signals Staff 2; Sports Club 2,3; Airline Stewardess. Richard A. Hartsock Weber Schultz Road. Lansdalc Soccer 3; Wrestling 3; (’lass Assembly 2,3; Prom Committee 2; Glee Club 3; Swimming Club 3; College. sportsmanship, sending up smoke signals . . . I .eon P. Jakubowski 127 Evansburg Road. Collegeville Baselwll 1.2; Band 1,2.3; Orches- tra 1; College. Glenn T. Johnson 10 Old Orchard Lane, Norristown Football 3; Swimming Club 2,- 3; Prom Committees 2,3. Judith A. Johnson 2783 Audubon Road. Norristown Swimming Club 1.2. Student Council 3; Student Guidance Committee 1; Sports (dub 1,2, Nursing. Deborah E. Jones 118 Whitley Drive, Norristown Intramural Softball 1; Band 1,2,- 3; Class Play 3; Dental Assistant. Lynn Joseph P.O. Box 189, Norristown Class Congress 3; Student Guidance Committee 1; Year- lx ok Photography Editor 3; Smoke Signals Editor-in-chief 3; Class Assembly 3. Prom Committees 2,3; Honor Society 2,3; Glee Club 3; Journalism Club 1; Sports Club 2; College. 45 William P. Kehr Stump Hall Road. Collegevillc Basketball 1,2,3; Class Con- gress 2; Class .Assembly 2; Sports Club 1,3; College. Robert J. Kimutis Grange Avenue, Collegeville. Patricia! A. Kinzer 3976 Ridge Pike, Collegeville F.H.A. 1,2,3; Government Worker. (ieorgine M. Kirk 3126 Providence Road, Norristown Tennis 1,2,3; Cheerleaders 1,2,- 3; Class Congress 3; Yearbook Staff 3; Sports Club 1; Home- room President 1; College. providing leadership, fighting for the green James T. Knoebel 3247 West Mount Kirk Ave- nue, Norristown Sports Club 1,2. Pamela E. Konrath 14 Lawrence Road. Audubon Tennis 2,3; Cheerleaders 1,2,3; Intramural Volleyball 2,3; Stu- dent Council 1; Class Congress 2,3; Smoke Signals Staff 3; Prom Committee 2; Class Play 3; Honor Society 2.3; F.H.A. 1; Homeroom President 1, Secre- tary 3; College. Richard K. Krauss R.D. «2, I nsdalc Soccer 1,2,3; Track 3; Class President 2,3; Class Assembly 2,3; Prom Committees 2,3; Honor Scoietv 2.3; Glee Club 3; Sports Club 1; College. Walter M. Kubiak 1114 Thrush Lane, Audubon Football 2,3; Wrestling 2,3; Student Council 3; Smoke Sig- nals Staff 3; Class Assembly 2,- 3; Prom Committees 2.3; Glee Club 1,3; Dramatics Club 2; College. 46 Isabel L. Kirkpatrick Paul E. Knauer 3201 Marilyn Avenue, 233 East Mount Kirk Avenue, Norristown Norristown Hockey 2,3; Student Council 1; Band 1; Orchestra 1; Weight- Class Congress 2; Yearbook lifting Club 1; Gvm Club 3 Photography Editor 3; Class Assembly 2,3; Prom Commit- tees 2,3; Class Play 3, F.H.A. 1; Homeroom Vice ' President 1; Medicine. Barbara A. LaMonte 2720 Egypt Road. Norristown Hockey 1,2,3; Basket ball 1,2,3; Tennis 2,3; Intramural Vollev- hall 2.3; Class Vice President 2,- 3; Smoke Signals Staff 3; Prom Committees 2,3; Glee Club 3; Homeroom President 1; Nursing. Charles M. Kulp Box 15, Cedars Soccer 2,3; Baseball 1; Class Assembly 2,3; Travel Club 1; Sports Club 2,3; College. Gerald R. Landis 51 Ivy Circle, Norristown Jockey. Bradley R. Lenhart R.D. 4 1, Norristown Soccer 1,2; Basketball 1,2; Baseball 1,2; Chess Club 1,2; Typing Club 2; Clerical Worker. Wayne I. Ledger 3763 Ridge Pike, Collegeville Band 1,2.3. Patricia C. Lattanze Level Road. Collegeville Hockey 2,3; Basketball 2; Intra- mural Softball 1; Class .Assem- bly 2; Prom Committee 2; Glee Club 1,2,3; Homeroom Vice President 1. Glenn T. Kulp 1024 Thrush Lane. Audubon Football 1,2,3; Track 1,2,3; Stu- dent Council 2; Sports Club 1; Varisty “M Club 2,3; Home- room President 3; Teaching. Bruce G. Lavoie 3972 Ridge Pike, Collegeville Football 1,2; Band 1,2; Orches- tra 1,2; Class Play 3; Typing Club 2; Electrician. and the white . . . 47 James R. Nfarple Kriebel Mill Road, Collegevillc Soccer 2,3; Basketball 1,2; Baseball 1,2.3; Class Assembly 2; Sports Club 1,2,3; Gym Club 2; College. David I . March 242 Miami Avenue. Norristown Armed Forces Stanley G. McClennen Grange Avenue, Collegeville Mechanics Club 2; Armed Forces. James H. Lenhart R.D. 9 1, Collegeville Band 1.2,3: Shop Club 2. Dale McClucn 24 Church Road, Norristown Class Assembly 2; Chess Club 1; Homeroom Vice President 1; Clerical Worker. Nancy R. I,obb Valley Forge Road. Norristown Hockey 1.2,3; Basektball 1,2,3; Tennis 1,2,3; Student Council 1; Class Treasurer 2,3; Year- lx ok Staff 3; Class Assembly 2,- 3; Prom Committees 2.3; Glee Club 1,2, President 3; Home- room Treasurer 1, President 2; College. Daine L. Mason 20 Lawrence Road, Norristown Intramural Basketball 1; Class Congress 3; (Mass Assembly 2; Class Play 3; Glee Club 1; Sports Club 2; Social Worker. David W. McClure R.D. 2, I-mdalc Basketball 1,3; Baseball 1,3; Class Assembly 2,3; Soorts Club 1.2; Discussion Cluo 1; College. Charles F. Mcf onigie Grange Avenue, Collegeville Chess Club 1; Sports Club 2; College. Janet M. McCettigan 3208 West Mount Kirk Avenue, Norristown Hockey 1; Intramural Basket - Ixall 1; Intramural Softball 1; Class Assembly 2,3; Prom Committees 2,3; Majorette Club 2; College. 48 J. Curtis Loughin R.D. 2. CoUegeville Wrestling 1,2; Class Assembly 3; Prom Committees 2,3; Honor Society 2,3; Chess Club 1; Dra- matics Club 2; College. Harry R. Maniscalco 54 Wilson Boulevard. Eagleville Sports Club 2; Weight-lifting Club 1. Margaret C. Manning 2814 Foster Avenue, Norristown Class Assembly 2; Class Plav 3; F.H.A. 1; Sports Club 2; Medicine. Drew Nlan .e 1013 Thrush Lane. Audbon Football 1,2,3; Swimming Club 1,2; Track 1.2,3; Weight-lifting Club 1; College. meriting scholastic recognition . . . Judy P. McGranahan 139 Oakdale Avenue, Norristown Basketball 2,3; Intramural Bas- ketball 1; Intramural Softball 1,- 2,3; Class .Assembly 2; Major- ette Club 1; Typing Club 3; Secretary. Kathleen L. McCarth 3236 West Mount Kirk Avenue, Norristown Intramural Softball 1; Library Club 3; Majorette Club 1; Business School. Cail E. McGuigan 25 Evans Road. Norristown Dramatics Club 2; Library’ Club 3. Gail A. Miller Trooper Road. Norristown Hockey 1,2,3; Basketball 2; Tennis 3; Intramural Softball 1; Intramural Volleyball 1,2; Class Congress 2,3; Prom Committee 2; Color Cuard 2,3; Medical Technician. 49 Kenneth Miller 2998 4th Street, Norristown Football 1.2.3: Wrestling 3; Track 2,3; Sports Club 1,2,3; Student Council 1; Armed Forces. Elaine Morehead 409 South Trooper Hoad, Norristown Intramural Volleyball 3; F.H.A. Vice President 1, Treasurer 2. Secretary 3; Secretary. Matthew Naboznv 18 Ashton Hoad, Collegeville Baseball 1; Student Council 2,- 3; Sports Club 1. Charlotte 11. Nester 143 River Road, Collegeville Typing Club 2; Secretary. following with determination . . . John J. Peca Township Line Hoad. Norristown College. Nelson W. Perkins 31 East Mount Kirk Avenue, Norristown Soccer 1; Swimming Club 1; Class Assembly 2; Chess Club 1; Sports Club 2; Homeroom President 1; Trade School. C arl Peterson Valley Forge Manor, Phoenixville Swimming Club 1; Baseball 1,- 3; Sports Club 2. Phyllis 11. Phander Bethel Road, R.D. «2, Lansdale Intramural Softball 1.2,3; Intra- mural Volleyball 2,3; Class As- sembly 3; Sports Club 1,2; Business School. Nancy J. Ottey 311 I-«uman Avenue. Norristown Intramural Softball 1,2; F.H.A. 1,2: Tailoring School. 50 Jason W. Regar Pechin Mill Road, Collegeville Student Council 2; College. Jay R. Nyce 14 Orchard Lane. Audubon Track 1; Sports Club 1; Me- chanics Cluo 2; College. Gayle Ottensman 2759 Oaklvn Avenue, Norristown Photography Club 1. Denis A. Rees 3 Hollywood Avenue, Norristown Wrestling 1,2; Class Congress 2; College. Unda S. Pigman Berks Road. R.D. 3 2. Lansdale Intramural Volleyball 3; Class Play 3; F.H.A. Secretary 1, President 2; Business School. Nancy S. Place 63 Oaklvn Avenue, Norristown Basketball 1,2,3; Intramural Softball 1; Student Council 1,2,3; Yearbook Staff 3; Smoke Signals News Editor 2; Class Assembly 2,3: Sports Club 1; Homeroom President 1; College. Donald G. Reed Trooper Road, Norristown Class Assembly 3; Class Play 3; Rifle Club 2,3; Chess Club 1; College. Linda D. Poper 3700 Germantown Pike. Collegeville Intramural Softball 1; Sports Club 1; Secretary. Fred J. Quinn Quarry Hall Road, Fairview Village Hobby Club 1; Business School. 51 William F. Schiefer Cedars Student Council 1; Class As- sembly 2; Art Club 1; Electrician. John P. Schildt Pinetown Road, Norristown Track 2; Class Congress 2; Class .Assembly 2; Prom Com- mittee 2; Gym Club 1: Rifle Club 3; Homeroom President 2. Barbara A. Rcmak 516 Church Road, Norristown Intramural Basketball 1; Intra- mural Softball 1,2,3; Intramural Volleyball 3; Student Council 1,2; Class Congress 3; Yearbook Staff 2; Class Assembly 2,3; Prom Committee 2,3; Class Play 3; Art Club 2; Business School. Patricia I. Rodgers 125 Washington Drive, Norristown Majorette Club 1; Art Club 2; Art School. compiling the layout Wavne E. Schook 43 Circle Drive, Norristown Cross Country 2,3; Track 1,2,3; Band 1,2,3; dlass Congress 2,3; Prom Committee 2; College. Cornelia M. Scott 2781 Egypt Road, Audubon Student Council 1; Yearbook Staff 2, Editor-in-Chief 3; Smoke Signals Staff 3; Class As- sembly 2,3; Prom Committees 2,3; Honor Society 2,3; A.F.S. Committee 2,3; Sports Club 1; College. Clenn L. Shade Trooper Road, Norristown Footoall 1,2,3; Baseball 1,2,3; Class Assembly 2; Sports Club 1,2,3; College.' Robert C. Shaffer 113 Hollywood Avenue, Norristown Trade School. Lee A. Schrover Box 211, Fairview Village Class .Assembly 2,3; Prom Committee 3; Modem Novel Club 2; Mathematics Club 1; Chemical Engineer. 52 William P. Rogers Box 107. Areola Basketball 1,3; Chess Club 1; Carpenter. Kenneth P. Rutter 243 East Mount Kirk Avenue. Norristown Chess Club 1; Business School. Edward A. Ruud Pawlings Road. Phoenixville Mechanics Club 2; Weight- lifting Club 1. for times David Shainline 2766 Woodland Avenue, Norristown Sharon L. Sharp 319 Rogers Road. Norristown Art Club 2; Sports Club 1; Hairdresser. Edward C. Shoemaker 320 Rogers Road. Norristown Chess Club 1,2,3. yet to come . . . Robert J. Slough 2609 Woodland Avenue, Norristown Wrestling 1,2,3; Band 1. Presi- dent 2,3; Class Play 3; Honor Society 2,3; Rifle Club 2,3; College. Eric Scatchard 3826 Germantown Pike. Collegeville Cross Country 3; Wrestling 1,3; Class Play 3; Discussion Club 1; College. I.arry A. Siddons Berks Road. Norristown Student Council 1; Student Guidance Committee 1; Sports Club 1,2; Homeroom Vice President 1; College. 53 Ernest J. Smith Mill Road. H.I), at l.Collegeville Class Assembly 2,3; Class Play 3; Glee Club 3; Chess Club 2; College. Sharon L. Smith 110 West Mount Kirk Avenue, Norristown Basketball 2,3; Tennis 3; Class Congress 2; Yearbook Staff 3; Smoke Signals Staff 3; Class .As- sembly 2, 3; Prom Committees 2,3; Class Play 3; Glee Club 1,- 2,3; Gym Club 1; College. Norman K. Snovel 3877 Germantown Pike, Collegevillc Cross Country 2,3; Track 1,2,3; Discussion Cfub 1; College. Allen Stehman 3119 Methacton Avenue, Norristown Football 1,2,3; Wrestling 1; Track 1; Varsitv “M” Club 1,2,- 3; Homeroom President 2,3. putting aside childish doubts . . . Bam Stott 1127 Paulings Road, Audulion Mechanics Club 2. Diane K. Stott Mill Road, R.D. at 1. Norristown Class Assembly 2; Sports Club 1,2,3; Hairdresser. David L. St rollm Kriebel Mill Road, R.D. at 1, Collegeville Soccer 1,2,3; Wrestling 1,2,3; Student Council 2,3; Projection Club 1; Mechanics Club 2; College. Jill I. Tabor 3209 Marilvn Avenue, Norristown Class Assembly 2; Dramatics Club 1,2; Modeling School. 54 William R. Watson Mill Road. R.D. 1, Collegeville Soccer 1,2; Class Assembly 2; Glee Club 1; Dramatics Club 1; Stage Club 2; College. Brian B. Stehman 8 Orchard Lane, Audubon Football 1; Cross-Country 2.3; Track 2,3; Sports Club 2; Col- lege. Kathleen M. Stewart 10 Orchard Lane, Audubon F.H.A. 1; Typing Club 2,3; Secretary. Constance L. Walker 519 South Park Avenue, Norristown Class Assembly 3; Class Play 3; Sports Club 1,2; College. Gordon L. Watson Mill Road, R.D. -1. Collegeville Soccer 1.2; Class Play 2; Weightlifting Club 1; Mechan- ics Club 2: Trade School. Gars' L. Wanner Sunnyside Avenue, Norristown Wrestling 2; Prom Committee 2; Chess Club 1; Sports Club 2; Art School. Robert F. Tidwell 5 South Park Avenue, Norristown Basketball 1,2,3; Baseball 1,2.3; Class Congress 2,3; Prom Com- mittees 2,3; Clee Club 1.2,3; College. Barbara J. Todd 137 West Mount Kirk Avenue. Norristown Class .Assembly 2,3; Prom Committee 3; Class Play 3; Dramatics Club 1; Business School. Patricia E. Trullingcr R.D. St 1, Norristown Basketlxdl 2,3; Intramural Soft- l all 1,3; Class Assembly 2.3; Prom Committee 3; Sports Club 1; Secretary. Richard C. Wanner Sunnvside Avenue, Norristown Chess Club 1; Mechanics Club 2; Armed Forces. 55 Harry E. Weaver 7 Candy Lane, Norristown Cross-Country 1; Wrestling 3; Tennis 3; Class Play 3; Bowling Club 1; Armed Forces. Audrey W. Wheeler Box 66, Fairview Village Hockey 1.2,3; Yearbook 2,3; Sports Club 1,2; Typing Club 3; Clerical Worker. John G. Williams 103 Church Road, Norristown Band 1,2,3; Orchestra 1; Col- lege. Keith Witherow 3323 Ridge Pike, Eagleville Wrestling 3; Class Play 3; Art Club 1; Mathematics Club 1; Dramatics Club 2; College. Margery A. Ycakel Worcester Hockey 1,2,3; Swimming Club 1,2,3; Intramural Softball 1,2; Class Secretary 2,3; Yearbook Staff 2, Sports Editor 3; Class Assembly 2; Prom Committee 2; Honor Society 2,3; Sports Club 1; Homeroom Secretary 1,2; Physical Therapist. Russell Ziegler 3900 Beth Drive. Collegeville Class Play 3. Wilbur R. Young 3115 Ridge Pike, Norristown Class Assembly 2; Chess Club 1,2; College. 56 Glenn A. Weber 116 Butcher Drive, Norristown Chess Club 3; Armed Forces. E. Laurel Weber Hickory Hill Drive, Worcester Intramural Softball 1; Smoke Signals Staff 3; Class Assembly 2,3; From Committees 2,3; Glee Club 3; .Art Club 1; Dra- matics Club 3; Nursing. Linda N. W'esler James A. Wessner 112 Summit Avenue, Eagleville 17 West Mount Kirk Avenue. Hockey 2.3; Basketball 1,2,3; Norristown Intramural Softball 1.2; Intra- Wrestling 1,2.3; Band 1,2.3; mural Volleyball 2,3; Class As- Engineering, sembly 2,3; Glee Club 1,2.3; Homeroom President 1; Col- lege. stepping into the adult world. Linda J. Zimmerman Grange Avenue. Collegeville Intramural Basketball 1; Intra- mural Softball 1; Class .Assem- bly 2,3; Prom Committees 2,3; Art Club 1; Nursing. 57 Couple dances to the music of the Jimmy Rav Band. Junior couples enjoy Italian setting- 58 JUNIOR PROM INVITED GUESTS. SEATED: Mr. and Mrs. Keiter. Mr. Drayer. Mr. and Mrs. Don- mover. Mrs. Farina. Mr. Farina, Mrs. Drayer. STANDING: Mr. and Mrs. Vennama. Miss LaSorda, Mr. Duffy, Mr. and Mrs. McConnell. Mr. and Mrs. Wagneor, Mrs. Paladino. Mr. Paladino. in Venice Sophomore girls serve refreshments from the Doges Palace. They are: Barbara Shukwit. Bonnie Sproul. Eileen Rafferty. Sally Reiner. Kathv Kevser, Karen Pflug-Fclder and Dianne Frcece. 59 . . and Onions in the Stew ’ Cast members discuss lines. Harry Weaver and Ellen Erskinc as the leads with repairmen Eric Scat chard and Bob Tidwell in the background. The cast of the Senior Class Play. Onions In The Stew. ROW 1: C. Lowry, M. Manning, E. Evans, D. Mason, L. Eaton, B. Todd. K. Fell. E. Erskine, K. Brown. P. Konrath. E. Weekend guests arrive at the MacDonald home. Groff. ROW 2: R. Tidwell. R. Batzel, E. Scatchard, F. Creasy, E. Smith, D. Jones, K. With- erow, S. Edmonds, R. Ziegler, J. Bean, R. Slough. H. Weaver, G. Allebach. R. Frey. 61 Richard Krauss makes introductions. Dinner, Dancing and Snow Invited guests pause before dining. The receiving line awaits the arrival of guests. 62 -V A memorable evening ends with music and dancing. 63 Organizations ‘ ‘ovS SENIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS. TOP TO BOT TOM: R. Edinger, President; R. Kelso. Vice-President; F. Busch man, Treasurer; R. Santora. Secretary. Senior High Student Council, the voice of the stu- dents, consists of one representative from each home- room and three members-at-large from each class. They function under the leadership of Robert Edinger, Presi- dent, and Mr. McConnell. Faculty Adviser. Student Council carried out the wishes of the students through such projects: chartering buses to away athletic games, sponsoring school dances, arranging the club program, and initiating the Annual Homecoming Weekend. For the Christmas project. Council raised money for the Montgomery County Handicapped School and contin- ued to support the adopted South Vietnamese girl. The Junior High Student Council is under the super- vision of Mr. Winfield Bover. Throughout the year it has had various projects, contributing to the schools welfare. The Officers are: Peggy Perkins, President; Linda Rothenberger, Vice-President; Susan Rothenber- ger, Secretary; Vicki Fisher, Treasurer. JUNIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS. SITTING: P. Perkins. STANDING: L. Rothenberger, V. Fisher. S. Rothenberger. 66 SENIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL. ROW 1: L. Lawless. L Smith. R Santora, S. Reiner. L. Grayson, G. Jones. ROW 2: F. Creasy. J. Johnson. S. Conrad, R. Frev. N. Greco. D. Clark. N. Place, G. Hynes. Mr. Mc- Connell. ROW 3: R. Edinger, L. Schroyer, P. Kricbcl. D. Strohm, J. La- chenmayer, S. Skelton, K. Kelso. M. Sherry. ROW 4: G. Shade. F. Buschman. R. Kelso. L. Heiser. D. Ohlman. M. Nabozny. J Wisner, V. Smith. D. Smith. Representatives Move Toward Better Morale JUNIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL. ROW I: S. Dearolf, L. Rothen- berger, R. Wolford, D. Klock, S. Smith. H. Rothenberger. M. Hamilton. S. Sovring, T. Lynch. ROW 2: C. Pifer, L. Marple. V. Fisher. M Perkins. H Wallace, D. Manning, J. Creasy. T. Graham. L. Brown. ROW 3: J. Schitaithmann. J. Bustard, J. Fahr. P. Perkins. P. Hoynach. L. I Hindis. S. Rothenberger. 67 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY. SITTING: R. Slough. F. Creasy. C. Beadle. C. Loughin. STANDING: E. Bever. L. Joseph. C. Scott. F. Busch man. R. Krauss. R. Edinger. VI. Ycakel. P. Konrath. Goodwill Toward Men THE NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Methacton’s first active National Honor Society is contributing a variety of services to the school. They initiated the dances held after basketball games, and are planning a scholastic banquet to be held at the end of the year. Another important function of the society is the induction of new members. The officers are Robert Slough. Presi- dent; Fred Creasy, Vice-President; Cheryl Beadle, Secretary; and Curtis Loughin, Treasurer. “M” Club The Methacton “M” Club is composed of those boys who have been awarded a varsity letter and whose application was accepted by the current members. This is one of our school’s service clubs and is under the supervision of Mr. Croner. The club officers are; Glenn Kulp, President; Lewis Heiser, Vice President; Robert Edinger, Secretary- Treasurer. The club membership includes; Allen Stehman, Brian Stehman, Richard Krauss, Kenneth Miller, Jack Dawson, Jeff Vermuth, James Freece, Dennis Catagnus, and Robert Batzel. FHA “Leisure time — Constructive time” is the Fu- ture Homemakers national goal for this year; “Progress Through Service” is their state project. Their activities included the beginning of a school picnic area, making Christmas wreaths for Meth- acton’s main lobby and main office, helping with the faculty Christmas tea, holding a banquet for the club members and their mothers, and sponsor- ing the refreshment stand at homecoming. In or- der to raise money for these projects, recipe books were sold. The sponsors are Mrs. Williman and Mrs. Berlin. The officers are Carol Hollidav, Presi- dent; JoAnn Bean, Vice-President; Elaine More- head, Secretary; and Kathy Brown, Treasurer. 68 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA. SITTING: M. Daddario. C. Holliday, J. Bean. E. Morehead. K. Brown. R. Blechman. N. Ottey. STANDING: Mrs. Berlin. M. Ellis, S. Griggs. L. Poper, P. Kinzer. J. Napper, M. Bean. J. Lachenmayer, S. Wessner, N. Greco. VARSITY “M CLUB. KNEELING: J. Dawson, R. Krauss, B. Stehman. STANDING: J. Vermuth. R. Edinger. Mr. Groner. L. Heiser, G. Kulp. 69 EDITORS. SITTING: C. Scott. L. Joseph. STANDING: K. Fosbenner, E. Beyer, C. Beadle. I. Kirkpatrick, M. Yeakcl. Creating the Book of the Year — 1966 _ , , „ , This year’s Methactonian staff is working to make our Deserted hall is a familar sicht ° . as editors and adviser leave af- yearbook more than just a record of names and pictures, ter a busy afternoon. Working together with the adviser. Miss Boehner, the edi- torial staff; consisting of Connie Scott, editor-in-chief; Elsa Bever, co-editor; Cheryl Beadle, literary editor; Margie Yeakel, sports editor; Karen Fosbenner, typing editor; Lynn Joseph and Isabel Kirkpatrick, photography editors; is introducing many progressive indeas to make the 1966 Methactonian the book of the year. LITERARY STAFF. SITTING: L. Wesler, S. Smith. S. Evans. STANDING: G. Kirk. V Place. . Lobb. FINANCIAL STAFF. SITTING: E. Groff, M. Gardner, B. DiDonato, J. McGettigan. STANDING: B. La- Monte, S. Keller. A. Wheeler. C. Grisdale. P. Phander. C. Nester. S. Young, W. Ledger. TYPING STAFF. C. Nester. E. Eisenberger. B. Clavcomb, K. Fell, C. Bor .. 71 Elsa and Lynn look through a recent edition of the pa- per. Miss Dolman checks copy for the paper. 72 Barbara makes a sale. This year the school newspaper. Smoke Signals, has been trying out many new ideas. Among these are a student ad- viser, regular features, and a half-page spread of pictures. The students wrote the articles for the paper under the di- rection of Miss Dolman. Editor-in-chief is Lynn Joseph; News Editor, Sharon Smith; Feature Editor, Pam Konrath; Compiling Editor, Connie Scott; Business Editor Barbara La Monte; Photography Editor, Laurel Weber; Typing Edi- tor, Kathv Brown, Sports Editors, Debbie Clark and Jeff Vermuth, and Student Adviser, Elsa Bever. Preparation of copy for the printer involves careful checking and proofreading. EDITORS. SITTING: L. Joseph. I). Clark, E. Bever, P. Konrath. K. Brown, S. Smith. STANDING: L. VVel er. B. LaMonte. Al sent: C. Scott. J. Vermuth. 73 SENIOR HIGH GLEE CLUB. ROW I: M. Eastman. M. Hall. K. Bur- nett. P Klinefelter. L. Robinson. R. Batzel. B. Stehman. R. Tidwell. W. Wisneski. I). Goodman. P. Detwiler. J. Landis. R. Santora, L. Bair. S. Lowry. ROW 2: L. Joseph. E. Beyer. K. Fell, S. Smith, L. Marple. S. Conrad. T. Bookheimcr. L. Hamer, G. Allebach. H. Wallace, M. Swan- v n. D. Clark, L. Grayson. K. Keyser. M. Heebncr. ROW' 3: P. Kcyser, C. Reed, E. Erskine. S. Evans, J. Eastman. K. Leiby, R. Hart sock. D. Glass, R. Frey, D. Jenkins. R. Ralston, D. Holliday, M. Wysock, S. Baumgartner. ROW 4: V Lobb, P. Lattanze, B. LaMonte, W. Kuhiak, R. Krauss, L. Wesler, G. Rodgers. P. Ochs. M. Hendricks. S. Keller. L. Ferguson. JUNIOR HIGH CHORUS. STANDING: Pianists P. Klinefelter. B. Hager man. ROW I; . Do man. C. Noble, C. Adamow, P. Walton. B. Train, J. Moser. C. Meixner, J. Nabgle, C. Wrright. T. Berger. S. Undis. T. Book- heimer. R. McDonnell, L. Hewlett. D. French. D. Bat .el, D. Mottseh, D. Crisdale. A. Padula. ROW 2: D. Lord, C. Brown. S. Gehret, C. W'ood. M. Megella, R. Rodimak. B. Cassel. C. McC ’ormick. M. Doster. M. Rodi- mak. D. Pudelka. J. McClennen. S. Hood, J. George, K. Trullinger, K. Way, E. Uwlevs. ROW 3: C. Jingozian. J Sesto, C. Bosler. K. Fort. E. Day wait. K. McGoniglc, A. Wallace. C. W'anner. L Ward. B. McCIay, M. Walton, S. Howard. K. Law, D. Li, L. Miller. J. Davis. J. Russell. C. Heckler. R. Brooke. M. Schnaithmann. K. Adam. PREP BAND. ROW 1: C. Youngs, T. Winters, J. Freeh. J. Lawlis, T. Eisenberger. R. Ranyai. K. Nyce, T. Dctwiler, R. Miller, N. Weissinger, L. Rhyne. D. DiCarlo. D. Beyer. ROW 2: C. Rothenl erger. L. Bohrer, K. Hamer, K. Dawson, D. Tew. S. Dell, D. Hughes, P. Hughes. N. Swanger, C. Moore, D. Faust, L. Whittaker. S. Shoffer, S. Houpt. R. Lightcap. ROW 3: K. Sneddon. J. Wicdemeicr. D. Dell, J. Knobler. D. Cannon, G. Schubert. C. Langheim, K. Keck. W. Keirsey, J. Fclty, W. Miller. R. Fer- rier, D. N’vce. C. Moore, S. Toms, L. Hoy. M. Richmond, M. Schafer. E. Hildebrand. Harmony, culture . . . ORCHESTRA. ROW 1: E. Nelson, J. Miller. D. Porter, E. Evans, D. Li. M. Schnaithmann, D. Wisner. ROW 2: R. Comfort, T. Klinefelter. J. Fel- ty. J. Hughes. D. Frack. D. Ohlman. P. Klinefelter. J. Porter. A. Hen dricks, S. Edmonds. 75 BAND. ROW 1: R. Wagner. L. Sohl, P. Klinefelter, VV. Reed, Mr. Mid- dleton. Director. ROW 2: L. Treishach, W. Ledger, D. Brunner, T. Wol- ford. B. Higgins. D. Jones. T. Bradbury, J. Moser. J. Hughes, R. Goodman. ROW 3: R. Fort, G. Metzger, R. Tew, K. Phlug-felter, S. Bateman, S. ROW 4: T. Kehev, D. Fraek. R. Slough. J. Eastmab, S. Edmonds, A. Hen- dricks. N. Greco. T. Klinefelter. ROW 5: F. Greasy, R. Bosler, T. McGin- niss. D. Ohlman, L. Jakubowski, F. Wright. D. Shoemaker. R. Comfort. J. Brunner. Smith. J. Diffenbaugh, B. Marburger, G. Cannon. J. Porter, P. Kricbcl. The remains of a long day of marching. Band makes its way toward the parade ground on a snowy dav 76 MAJORETTES. C. Gambone, D. Souder. D. Clark, S. MacAfee, G. Shade. M. Eastman, E. Eisenberger, S. Mayhem on the field disgusts majorettes. Conrad. Colorguard struggles against the wind as it marches through gaily decorated goal posts. Band ineml ers seek shelter from the rain in the cafeteria lobby. 77 and half-time color The Gymnasts Club sponsored bv Mr. S. Ulrich improves the muscle control of its members. The Archers- Club's aims for the year were membership in the National Archery .Association and compe- tition shoots with other school clubs. Sponsored by Mr. Bar! aretta and Mr. Ercole. Sponsored by Mr. Foehlmann, the Rifle Club concentrates on the construction and handling of fire arms. Clubs provide time . . . 78 Junior and Senior High Ciris Sports Club under the direction of Miss Bosler and Mrs. Richards provides the fun of athletic competition. Mr. Middleton's Stage Crew works behind the scenes in every school show. The Graphic Arts Club under Mr. Miller works on printing programs, posters and tickets. Mr. Marinkov and Mr. Rigler head the Senior High Boys’ Sports Club which provides outdoor activities. The Dramatic Club sponsored by Mrs. Cawman learned onstage techniques and presented a one act play this spring. The Chess Club trains its members to think before acting. It is divided into three groups: Beginners, sponsored by Mr. Crozinski: Intermediate, sponsored by Mr. Patton and Ad- vanced. sponsored by Miss Wheeler. .Among the activities of Mrs. Sunday s Ccrman Club are listening to guest speakers, field trips, and writing a Ccrman Newspaper. The newly formed Assembly Committee is under the direction of Mr. Don mover. 80 The Projection Club which Mr. Bergandino sponsors provides visual aids for classes. for friendship, Members of the Modem Novel Club enjoy reading and discuss- ing under the guidance of Mrs. Gledhill. The Guitar Club directed by Mr. Todd provides a practice period and has sponsored and played at school dances. recreation . . . 81 Senior High Art Clubs headed by Mr. Hopple and Mrs. Henderson give students a chance to show their creativity. and for learning. The Jewelry Crafts Club has been working on copper enameled and molten pewter jewelrv. Sponsored by Mr. White. I ft: Junior High Art Clubs under Miss Robinson and Mrs. Vennema are experiment- ing with new materials and designs. Right: The Photography Club under the direction of Mr. Oelschlager is learning the ! asics of taking pictures and developing them. 82 Methacton s library aides are supplied by the Senior High Library Club sponsored by Miss Treichler and the Junior High Library Club sponsored by Miss Hamer. Remedial-Typing Club sponsored by Mrs. Wertz gives addi- tional typing experience. The Majorette Club under Miss Twit mire is learning the fundamentals of baton twirling. Junior High Newspaper Club sponsored by Miss Ma- kowiak produces Totem Talk. 83 • VV .v v x ' 'V v v ' -A' W : V X X A S y L v S.' X s . v V V v X. •''NS- v ; ■ N xvv v N; xX nN VOOo Vv 'A ' V 'v' N x x ' ' n «ite- J ;i1 '5. A ■- 8a; • - -Tr A 1 X- ' . . • • - «j- T M J • ... - v • .•. - v 7 ”. •• V «• ' .7 w .. . •••. •• ' • ♦ A X- -• . ' - Tf -. • •. - - r v« tf % • ' - o - f- -• A , 'i 11 s, 4l V , N 'A: $- V . urjfc : r r - ... - -i rwi • . r •'• y v- •X ■ ’ V ■'. r.’ !|«a - - 2 y- V - V • - ■ . • A.?r + 1 0' 'V • «t.: M • m i. % M ■ • 64. - JfcV Vi - « a r ' . ‘ 1 ■ a k. ' ► r- i7 ' •« W «X 4. r w «• N , 9 Z • , r • JUNIOR CONGRESS. SEATED: S. Neufer. O. Hynes, K. Keyser. B. Wol- D. Freece, S. Bean. A. Winters. R. Hibhs, D. Wel l . R. Bosler. J. Ver- ford, C. Wright, G. Jones, D. Rhoades, B. Allan. STANDING: B. Sproul, muth, R. Mvers, T. Bookheimer, R. Ralston, L. Hansell. Junior Class Officers. SEATED: J. Lawlis. Trea- surer; B. Wolford. Secretary. STANDING: J Vermuth, President; B. Sproul. Vice President. HOMEROOM 147 ROW 1: Miss Wheller, C. Wagner, B. Kleinert, D. Jackson, C. Mazur. J. Wander. ROW 2: L. Ferguson, R. Ralston, L. Lein bach, M. Reimel, E. Dennis. L. Casselberry. ROW 3: R. Fulmer. R. Camer- on. D. Mover, D. Webb, K. Buekwalter. A. Winters, G. Howard. ROW 4: E Dobbs, C. Pennvpacker. R. Kelso.- D. Ohlman. D. Hanley, J. Clainnont. P. Jacquemin, D. Keyser. ABSENT: M. Sickerott. J. Hack, M. Mascaro.D. Shoemaker. 86 HOMEROOM 210. ROW 1: Mr. Forsyth, M. Hall. G. Hynes, S. Smith, B. Maciobk. R. Lowry, G. Jones, K. Key- ser, D. Mask. M. Tai, R. Santora, Miss Bendinsky. ROW 2: L. Miller S. Reiner, R. Brunner, L. Grayson, K. Pflugfelder, D. Mengel, T. Tolan, S. Alderfer. R. Dver, P. Webb, D. Roc us, T. DiGrazio. ROW 3: D. Steelman, R. Mason, P. Megella, L. Hansell. S. Bean, S. Train, M. Cra- goe. L. Kurylo. H. Williams, J. Porter, R. Fort, R. Frantz, W. Holler. ROW 4: J. Thomas, 1). Catagnas, F. Hartman. R. Hibbs, S. Rvan, T. Klinefelter, R. Shainline, D. Wajdy- lak, J. Porter. B. Murray, B. Russell. L. Royer, W. DeFran- gesco, S. Furlong, J. Brunner. ABSENT: S. Stewart, S. Bas- ile, M. Bumick, H. Cori, G. Kuhn. T. Nacarelli, M. Bishop, A. Tedor, A. Wood. HOMEROOM 229. ROW 1: Mrs. Wertz. S. Pry. B. Allan. C. LaSorda. J. Borz, I.. Bulger, E. Rafferty. D. Greece, C. Schmidt, K. Burnett. ROW 2: T. Bookheimer, L. Hend- ershot, L. Johnson, H. Scheid, L. Montgomery, L. Schleret, S. Keller, L. Williamson. C. Fosbenner, J. Clayton. ROW 3: C. Cover, S. Frosty. R. Houck, R. Thomas, G. Minnich, T. Leany, F. Yocum, R. Myers M. Sherry, D. Campbell. AB- SENT: J. Dougherty, W. Hoffman. G. Metzger. M. Ruppe. HOMEROOM 242. ROW 1: Mrs. Bover, R. Spinieo. G. Coo- per. P. Kriebel. D. Rhoads. D. Clark. E. Wagner. V. Light, B. Piazza, B. Friday. ROW 2: J. Campman, J. (.'lark. J. Graham. J. Morley, S. Detwiler, C. Reed, N. Hummer, C. Bean, K. Krauss, D. Smith. ROW 4: J. Meehan. D. Valenti. D. Brandis. C. Miller, J. Freece. G. Kulp. F. Wright, G. Koffcl, C. Powell ROM' 4: M. Richards. ABSENT: A. Jordan, B. Wolford, W. Faulkner. D. Kennedy. HOMER(X)M 244. ROW 1: J. Valerio. E. Plank. D. Holli- day. M. Heebner, J. Pasquarello. C. Wright. J. Hartman. J. Lawlis, K. Johnson. ROW 2: J. Camper, E. Nagle, G. Can- non, B. Shukwit. D. Rahmer, C. Mayall, B. Sproul. M. East- man, S. Neufer, J. Weaver. ROW 3: D. Hoynash. R. Bosler. S. James, K. Kelso, S. Toberman, L. Leghan. G. Puskar. K. Leiby. J. Noble. ROW 4: G. Collins. D. Stauffer, J. Ver- muth. R. Dalton, J. Schnaithmann. ABSENT: Mrs. Venne- ma, S. Fidler, S. Katz, F. Newruck, S. Patterson, C. Ret- stadt. P. Winkler. 87 experience • • • HOMEROOM 216: ROW 1: E. Berrv. M. Doud. N. Kem- ner. C. Snovel, E. Kniezewski, M. Granachcr. D. Schubert. J. Katz. ROW 2: . Mansell. B. Ciccarelli, S. Weed. J. Thompson, L. Lawless, S. Corno , K. Russell. Mr. Emery. ROW 3: R. Shires, B. Regar. J. Young, F. Horning. F. Fol- en. R. Cusamano. ROW 4: P. Winkler, G. Lauman, S. Ham me. R. Moyer. B. Scatchard, J. Ciotti. W. McClen- nem, J. Speer. ABSENT: A. Miara, P. Ochs. J. Pettry, L. Tyson. HOMEROOM 220. ROW 1: Mrs. Cawman. G. Shade, K Cox, L. Sant ora, C. Gordon. L. Doebler, L. Nyce, W. Kummerer, E. Hallman. J. Constable. ROW 2: I). Hen- dricks. N. W'illiams, R. Tew, T. Meixner, A. Kling, M. Bohrer. M. Jeschon. D. Lanigan. L. Warburton, Smith. J. Rhoadarmer. ROW 3: P. Yoh, L. Tyson, E. Johnson, P Smith. T. Reese. F. Moister, S. West, B. Childress, L. Fol- en. R. Holland, L. Parker. .ABSENT: N. Hannock, L. Beam, K. Dyer. G. Maynes. HOMEROOM 222: ROW 1: Mrs. Sunday. M. Smith. J. Williams, A. Dodd, D. Jenkins. L. Rolston. L. Wagner, D. Schubert, J. Landis, M. Rapine, S. McAfee. ROW 2: T. Basile, E. Hamilton, S. Kirkpatrick, J. Heffclfinger. G. Clenzinger, J. Napper. J. Jannev. ROW 3: G. Grabowski, D. Smith. A. Parker, P. Drace, F. Wright, G. Hilt. D. Ty- son. ROW 4: R. Wampole, D Metz. R. Fisher. R. Ram scy, A. C oville, H. Magee. ABSENT: C. Bernstiel, S. Col- grove, B. Syster, L. Caparro. 88 HOMEROOM 224: ROW 1: Mrs. Henderson. T. Os- lx me, K. Wierman, C. Ilarwick, R. Svpherd, R. Cipro, D. Harper. B. Marberger. F. Murray, T. Collins, D. Jenkins. ROW 2: F. Megilligan, J. LaMonte, S. Youngs, J. Fritz, M. DiDonato, L. Smith. L. Platt. M. Bean, L. Updegroff, R. Woodniff, G. Kibblehouse. ROW 3: K. Caparro, D. Lowrie. B. Siddons. D. Ingram, A. Dobl s, G. Ferenz, E. Ruppe, J. Balm. D. Puscar. ABSENT: C. Hamel, M. Swanson. B. Hall. D. Gloss. R. Wagner. HOMEROOM 226: ROW 1: S. Baumgartner. N. Hart sock. K. Olinick. J. Swanger. S. Monastero. J. Hughes, G. Kilpatrick. K. Hvnes. E. Smith. ROW 2: M. Hendricks, J. Faulkner. L. I ake, E. Sullivan, C. Daywalt, K. Freeman. R. Hartman. D. Phillips. ROW 3: J. Claycomb, D. Di.Mar- zio. L. Treisbach, K. Llewellyn, E. Wiedemeier, A. Lipp, J. Cameron. ROW 4: K. Austin. D. Pudelka, M. Rogers. ABSENT: Mr. Gray. S. Guttridge. S. Kctchain, J. Gesullo. C. Megella, J. Sickcrott. J. Wagner, C. Zeigler. HOMEROOM 227: ROW 1: Miss LaSorda. S. Skelton. B. Strohm, P. Arms. N. Greco. S. O’Neil. R. Kummerer, E. Camper. C. Wheeler. V. Koffcl. K. Mon'aghan, C. Holler. ROW' 2: R. Gentile, L. McGranahan. B. Hart. P. Angelil- lis, R. Hunsicker, R. Lick, G. Detwiler, L. Kcrpcr. K. Clark. H. Heiser. ROW' 3: H. Shupe. J. Lachenmayer. K. Litka, D. Toms, J. Nyce. .ABSENT: S. Dalton, M. Buckler, D. Farris. D. Phifer. D. Richmond, D. Strawn, R. Vaughn. D. W'olfrom, M. Pragheimer. HOMEROOM 246: ROW 1: Mr. Duffy. M. Daddario, C. Mitchell. D. Kent. M. Sanborn. C. Kriebel, H. O'Donnell. J Li. ROW' 2: D. Souder, B. Robbins, J. Harry. D. Brown. B. Felty, D. Allerton, J. Greco, V. Thompson. ROW 3: T. Hoagland. S. Singer. C. Hurst, J. Wisner, R. Bourne, R. Steele. D. Harper, S. Wessner. V. Smith. ROW 4: D. Ack- erman, R. Tyson, G. Rhvne, L. Mulholland, M. Shaw. C . Zander, T. Laverty. D. Keir. T. McGinniss. ABSENT: W. Dawson, J. Ellis. K. Frantz, R. Pforter. 89 and HOMEROOM 123: ROW 1: Miss Dolman. C. Lawless. H Little, S. Lowry. D. Beatrice. G. Staurowsky. J. Schnaith mann. ROW 2: P. Zeltner. D. Crowell, K. Nickels, K Wolfrom, W. Furbacher, B. Higgins. F. Funk. ROW 3: R Houchins. D. Czop, M. Patton. P. Barker. J. Smith, L Rothenl)erger. J. Rambo, T. Mulvihill. ROW 4: R. Horn ing. J. Secrest, F. Kac .or. D. Fivnn, R. Markel. G. Wain pole, R. Bean. M. Constable. ABSENT: S. SanFrancisco D. DiDomenico, D. Hunsberger. HOMEROOM 124: ROW 1: J. Wendling. J. Schuck. S. Mang, C. Baldasano. L. Bean, L. Lear. ROW' 2: Mr. Burd. L. Faulkner, P. Beecher. D. Caster, E. Margolis. F. Tu- lish. P. Cooper, W. Ingram. R. Jackson, F. Kerstetter, R. Wagner, F. Schook. ROW 3: W. Patch, L. Stewart, R. Grimlev, S. Smith. S. Keyser, D. Porter. R. Gill, J. Robbins. W. Rosen, J. Butera, G. Hanson. ROW 4: B Cassel. C. Adamow. T. Faggioli, W. Anderson. M. Can- ty magi i. J. Plush. J. Ziegler, G. Brunt. G. Shimer, C. Gill. .ABSENT: K. Crawford, W. Elton. HOMEROOM 1.54: ROW' I: Mrs. Williman, R. Rodimak. A. l-owrie. B. Shupe. R. Zcigler, A. Keely. P. Walton, J. Thompson. ROW 2: W. Reed. M. Wysock. M. Allan. M. Eleazer, L. Marple. P. Marren. B. Newman. W. Ritten- hoasc. ROW' 3: J. Bustard. G. Downs. C. Faust. E. Krieb- el. P. Keyser. J. Fair. M. Buler, T. Dyer. J. Jordan. AB- SENT: E. Daywalt. F. Maniscalco. HOMEROOM 160: ROW L Mr Newkirk. K. Maloney, S. Staley, J. Moser, V. Curll, L. Bair. J. Coltart, M. Greco. W. Alvaro, J. Padula, N. Schmidt. ROW' 2: F. Swanson, D. Nyce, F. Adams. J. Gramm. L. Love, S. Quinn, J. De- Frangesco, J. Catania, L. Lockhoff, J. Dureka. ROW 3: L. Hagner. J. McLaughlin, K. Hynes. G. la?as, S. Rote. 90 HOMEROOM 214 ROW h Mr. Houser. M Myers. J. Misldmmin, D. Moles, B. Saylor, J. Gable, P. Weaver, J. Einel, T. Prosock. S. Kleinert. C. Austin. M. Gurzvnski. ROW 2: K. Thompson, B. Heidel. L. Bastard. J. Eastman, B. Hexter, L. Rahmer. R. Smith, D. Williams, M. Kemner. T. Colgrove. ROW 3: R. Kline. F. Davis. J. Dawson. L. Demerger, E. Atkinson. V. Buschman, T. Eisenbcrgcr, W. Grosshanten. L. Sohl. ABSENT: K. Comog, C. Cottage. L. Jingozian. W. O’Donnell, J. Poper. HOMER(X)M 234: ROW 1: Mr. K. Ulrich, J. Harac .ka. C. Kiasler. K. Wesler. C. Pifer. T. Wolford. R. Cerullo. S. Bateman, K. Hurst. S. Downes. ROW 2: C. Spanv. F. Brown. W. Marklev, W. Wisneski, V. Kniezewski, W. De- Vito. P. Camper. K. Smith. C. DiCarlo. ROW 3: R. Cron- miller, D. Nag)', P. Perkins, S. Rothenl)erger, C. Dodd, G. Crowell. G. Carpenter, K. Harwick. ROW 4: D. Pascal, C. Hexter. R. Kulp, K. Gerlock. C. McCormick, G. Rodgers, S. Edinger, V. Fisher. C. Walker, N. Weikel. ABSENT: E. Patterson. W. Bitting. A. DiMarzio, T. Llewelyn. knowledge . . . HOMEROOM 235: ROW 1: Miss Ocelus, R. Goodman D. Gingras. J. Eisenberger. G. Reilly, E. Ruppe, C. Gam bone, M. Yiaski, P. Markland. J. Drewnianv. ROW 2: R Horrocks, W. Beale, H. Wallace, I. Zachow, D. Good man, M. Guest. I. Kouba, S. Peterson. B. Mitchell, R Slough. ROW 3: J. Shupard, D. Moister. M. Steffan, A Hendricks, D. Doran. C. Nissle, J. Davis, D. Brunner. B Kevser. ROW 4: R. Brunt. J. Doman, B. Scatchard. D. Me Clure, D. Metzger, T. Miller, ]. Moyer. ABSENT: B Borz. M. Light, J. Brobson, M. Demchik, D. Marzella. HOMKR(X)M 241: ROW 1: L. Kimbel, H. Johnson, F. Ivens. P. Klinefelter. L. Robinson, J. Miller, J. Law, S. Megilligan. ROW 2: P. Emerson, C. Bilikicwicz. K. Johason. D. Williams. P. Detwiler. M. Wvsock, E. Doster, J Fell. E. Nelson. ROW 3: A. Chmclewski. R. Moses. A. Ande, P. Rhoades. J. I acck. C. Eichcrly. A. Kubiak, J. Murphy, F. Miller, J. Pudelka. ROW 4: C. Milligan, T. Keagv, G. Pettry, P. Hovnash. ABSENT: Miss Twitmire, J. Bulger, T. Bradbury, J. Clark. J. Fiorella, W. Hoff, D. Huff, R. McClinnes, B. Moyer. C. Strawn. 91 grew from . . . HOMEROOM 141: ROW 1: Mrs. Cumming , M. Jaskow- iak. G. Clark, L. Monastero. W. Moses, B. Amnion, C. Lowry. J. Anns. H. Pry, C. Kratz. K. Kulp. ROW' 2: T. Sawyer. H. Foosc, K. Dawson. S. Cehret, S. Hamlin, D. Tew. M. Bartc. J. Miller, B. Hagerman, D. Walter, W. Thomas. E. Hildebrand. ROW 3: G. Reynolds, C. Krill. C. Dodd. P. Doster, L. Dutton. D. Wisner, C. Rothenbcrger, R. Bateman. T. Reilly, P. Perkins. ROW 4: P. Padula, S. Toms, R. Hibbs, VV. Eisenlierger, P. Maniscalco, J. Car- roll. HOMEROOM 142: ROW I: Mr. Ercole. J. Parker. C. Uh rich, C. Hoagland. S. Trusik, A. Fagan, S. Fialkowski. K. Wolstenholme, W. Fritz. K. Kelley. M. Roediger. ROW' 2: L. Bohrer. K. Adams, M. Leamy, L. Mover, D. Hoffman, E. DeCarlo, J. Rafferty, B. Childress, L. Bean, C. Gra- nacher. ROW 3: D. Nyce. D. Batzel, L. Hewlett. J. Hudy, B. Tulish, B. Beideman. D. Manning. G. Krill, A. Metz. T. Ochs. ROW 4: C. Shaw. R. MacKay, R. Uke. ABSENT: E. Hughes. H. Badger, W. Haslup. HOMEROOM 146: ROW L Mr. Todd, C. Niimberg, B. Caydos, H. Rothenbcrger, D. Collins. L. Delaney. A. Quay, P. D wrie, J. Shoemaker. R. Banyai, V. Berger. S. Williams. D. Bookheiiner. ROW' 2: G. Geyer, D Hughes, D. Clark, D. Pashley. T. Baylcr, D. Setzler, M. Greco, M. Rodimak. J. Koffel, C. Weldele, D. Sherry. S. Dell, C. W'ellar, J. Myers. ROW 3: W. Miller. J. Holler, J. Al- bright. B. Famous, J. Howard, M. Market. N. Krauss. N. Leinbach. C. Slater. S. Rohm, D. Beyer. ABSENT: T. Rhoadanner. D. Kulp. 92 HOMEROOM 157: ROW 1: Miss Robinson, C. Kenned) C. Morris, P. Schiefer, K. Scatchard, G. Groff. W. Shu maker, M. Holliday. J. Martinelli. K. Way. M. Schlosser ROW 2: L. Mang. J. Howarth. E. Rvmshaw, M. Smith, 1. Laskey, I). Fitzgerald. C. Frantz. P. Stevens. S. Tai. B Lenhart, J. Bean. ROW 3: W. Bowser, L. Rees, G. Griffin L. Landis, M. Bosler, K. Caparro, D. Grisdale. B. McDon nell. D. Wack, C. Moore. HOMEROOM 218: ROW 1: T. Lawless, L. Wander. H. Wright. P. Slaski, H. Groff, G. Gingras. A. Brown. J. Schultz, B. Dennis. ROW 2: N. Paschali. B. Golden, R. Butterfield, S. Ochs, D. Lord, S. Mayew, K. Pflug-felder. S. Sovring. ROW 3: G. Regar, G. Tenaglia. C. Noble. X. Lear, G. Brown, J. Smith, C. Collins, P. West, L. Hoy, T. Shupard. ROW 4: M. Wright, R. Jamison. B. Smith, J. Bcron, R. Minnick. B. Rogers. R. Weed, J. Litka, J. Dou- gherty, C. Skelton. ABSENT: Mr. Cusamano, L. C oriola. HOMEROOM 243: ROW L Mrs. Gledhill, J. George. M Walton, P. Smith. T. Lynch. K. Law, S. Burr)-, D. Rol- ston, B. McClay, A. liagner. ROW 2: B. Cori, K. Mengel. R. O'Neill, D. Prickitt. D. Thomas. J. Robbins. W. Giling- er. J. Perkins, C. Phillippy, J. Han nock. J. Downs. B. Wil- liams. ROW 3: A. Romano. W. Keirsey. B. Hunsberger, R. Anderson. E. Smith, C. Ramsey, E. Hamilton, D. Harty. J. Speer, C. Collins. J. Ehinger, M. Snyder. R. Jordan. AB- SENT: B. Leas. B. McClay, D. Parker. HOMEROOM 245: ROW 1: Miss Makowiak, R. McClen- nen. R. Kling, C. Bustard, M. Tague. M. Arena. M. Ham- ilton, B. Thompson. R. Stanley, W. Jones, B. Royer ROW 2: A. Donum. L. Miara, G. Dalton, S. Williamson. J. Wessner, K. Harper, J Lick, D. Miller, K. Hamer, P. Reese. B. Fiorillo, C. Hibbets. ROW 3: R. Perkins, F. Pat- terson, J. Felty, D. Bumess. A. Vermuth, L. McFarland. P. Leftwich. D. Zimmerman, J. McClenncn, J. Tolan. R. Ferrier. T. Kimmel. J. Hamilton. ABSENT: A. Peterson, R. Beyer. 93 HOMEROOM 125: ROW 1: Miss Hall. J. Koons, K. Ten- zinger, C. Moore, C. Jingozian, J. McAfee. D. Barte, P. Pragheimer, D. Rhoads, G. Noll. ROW 2: G. Ivens, D. French, J. Wilson, W. Shepard, W. Smith, R. Hartman, L. McDermott, M. Schildt, D. Rothenberger, M. Shott. ROW 3: J. Winkler. D. Griffin, J. Hanson, M. Puskar, G. Cornog. D. Johnson, L. Rote, T. Graham. ABSENT: D. DiCarlo, M. Hansell. C. Hersh, N. Wesler. HOMEROOM 126: ROW 1: Mr. Barbarctta. L. Carpen- ter, S. Weidner, R. Harry, J. Sesto, R. Kcirsey, S. Smith, K. Fort, K. Wisner, J. Phillips, K. McGonigle, C. Wanner. ROW 2: B. Moyer. R. Martin, W. Funk. G. Kemner, T. Bookheimer. J. Nagle, J. Santora, G. Youngs, G. Miller, A. Wallace. ROW 3: A. Fcrmicr, D. Guttridge, B. Train, W. Anderson. S. Shiiner, K. Zesotarsld, R. Lightcap, J. Spi- nieo, H. Beyer, J. Lonchar. ABSENT: D. Cannon, M. Richmond, G. Webb, T. Winters. HOMEROOM 127: ROW 1: Mrs. Bacher, W. Bourne, M. Maloney. J. Lawlis. W. Simpson. L. Hamel, N. Swanger. J. Davis, V’. Improto. J. Harper, M. Sewell. ROW 2: D. Allebach, M. Marren, C. Hallman. R. Harry, S. Pochmel. K. Trullinger. P. Hughes. D. Ziegler, A. Gentile. ROW 3: J. Dessenger, M. Thomas, J. Rubendall, C. Meixner, S. Landis, D. Pudelka, K. Mover, T. Detwiler, L. Brown. ABSENT: W. Cannell. P. Jachnicki. D. Shiffler. HOMEROOM 128: ROW 1: Mr. Patton, L. Kriebel, D. Little, R. Brooke, C. Bosler, M. Schnaithmann. C. Heck- ler, D. Li, S. Dearolf, C. Buchenauer. ROW 2: D. Gal- lagher, W. Countryman, J. Hallman, W. Berry, W. Huff, K. Nvce, J. Maniscalco, J. Perkins. ROW 3: A. Geiger, A. Plank, C. Radatti. S. Burton, P. Moister. J. McGettigan, R. Haraczka, G. Schubert, N. Colgrove. ABSENT: L. Rvne, J. Smith. J. Knobler. J. Freeh, J. Brobson. 94 HOMEROOM 129. ROW I, J. Allan. R. Miller, C. Wel- ler, A. Cori, W. Romano. B. Collins. D. W oodruff. K. Sohl. J. Light. J. Bard sle w ROW 2: Mr. Crozinski, J. Johnson, S. High. M. McFarland, N. Weissinger, G. Appleton. D. Badger. B. Laverty. D. Klock. R. Mars. W. Hood. ROW 3: D. Granacher. G. Grosshanten, S. Egcastafer, I). Moetsch. D. Hoy, C. Gurzynsld, S. Houpt, K. Sneddon. T. Murphy. ABSENT: R. Bean. L. Blake, E. DiCarlo, J. Kel- ly, E. Ryzner, M. Schafer. HOMEROOM 143: ROW 1: R. Miller, E. Lawless. T. Eisenberger, E. Evans, D. Bani. K. Adam. B. Leslie, D. Faust. J. Rogers. S. Cantvmagli. T. Berger. ROW' 2: D. Dell. C. Moyer, D. Saltmer, K. Amclang, M. Gardner, R. Casselberry. S. Howard, T. Staub, J. Jones, W. Smith. ROW 3: B. Hunsberger. S. Hood, L. Houseal. K. Keck. L. Kelly, J. McGrath, J. Ankney, E. Dotts, S. Eisenberger. ABSENT: Mrs. Rodcnbaugh, C. Langheim, N. MacKav, R. Pforter, R. Shainlinc, D. Singer. uncertainty. HOMEROOM 148. ROW 1: S. Lebens, L. Ward. L. Miller, P. James, R. Saylor, D. Tyson, L. Rotchford. C. Wright, W. Hamel, C. Wood, L. Whittaker, J. McClen- nen. ROW 2: B. Rambo. P. Wagner, J. Creasv, J. Dou- gherty, M. Sharadin, W. Zolko, N. Swanson, M. Wengiel, M. Megclla, D. Hamlin. ROW 3: J. Trullinger, G. Smith. R. Williams, C. Musselinan, P. Light, L. Jenkins, A. Pad- ula, G. Moles, R. Weikel. J. W'iedemeier. T. Keir. AB- SENT: Mrs. Richards, J. DeWan. HOMEROOM 212: ROW h Mr. Romano. R. Hoch. F. Zemanik, S. Shaffer. V. Arena, K. White, R. Wolford. J. Russell, H. Jingozian, J. Sortino. ROW 2: M. Richardson. L. Zander, V. Jacquemin, C. Pettry. N. Johnston, F. Jawor- ski, M. Hepburn. M. Wynn, E. Draugelis. ROW 3: D. Na- tali. B. Edwards, J. Cicippio, S. Kraus, B. Brown, G. Tyl- er, G. Croner, R. McDonnell. ABSENT: D. Hughes, D. Caramenico, W. Dutton, A. Garav, J. Kenney, S. Kctch- am, J. Kimbel, R. Shupe. 95 Athletics Warrior, in attempt to score, mshes his opponent. Cheltenham Varsity 1-5 J.V. 0-1 Lower Merion 0-8 2-6 Upper Dublin 0-0 0-2 Plymouth-Whitemarsh 2-2 1-2 Norristown 1-2 1-0 Upper Merion 1-0 1-0 Radnor 2-3 2-0 Abington 0-1 0-1 Soccerman makes use of his toe. Coach Ulrich emphasizes soccer techniques. Anguish. SENIOR HIGH SOCCER. ROW I: S. Katz. R. Shainline, J. Schnaith- mann. S. Halmc. T. Bookheimer, P. Kricbel. R. Kuinmerer, R. Hunsicker. G. Hilt. R. Pforter, I). Capone. ROW 2: D. Strohm, D. Richmond. M. Sherry. S. James. R. Myers. R. Lick, R. Wagner. J. Claycomb. R. Dalton. V. Smith. G. Kuhn. M. Rogers. C. Kulp. R. Hartsock. ROW 3: T. McCin- niss, Mr. Poehlmann. Coach. R. Kelso. J. Porter, J. Vermuth, D. Webb, E. Fisher, R. Krauss. R. Wampole. F. Wright. A. Covillc. R. Bosler, F. Buschman. J. Marple. D. Steelman. C. Miller. G. Kulp, G. Zander. Mr. K. Ulrich, Coach. Soccermen Struggle Chick Kulp advances ball toward the goal. A high kick for Methacton. 99 ; V SENIOR HIGH FOOTBALL. ROW I: R. Hobbs, G. Kulp, R. Beyer, R. Gadzicki, D. Manze, R. Gardner, G. Johnson, K. Miller, L. Heiser, A. Stehman. J. Dawson, G. Shade. J. Murray, R. Edinger. W. Kubiak. J. Adam. ROW 2: F. Yocum, R. Mason, G. Minnieh. J. Thomas, J. Dougher- ty. J. Gramm. J. Clayton. S. Fidler. W. Murray. D. Catagnus. R. Houck. John Murray weaves through opposing defense. Coach Buzzelli calls practice plays. A Team of Methacton Warrior runs TD attempt. 9 m T. Nacarelli, G. Cooper, R. Holland, R. Hibhs. ROW 3: Mr. Berardelli, Coach, P. Angelilis, R. Steele, J. Brunner, T. Basile. R. Frantz, J. Freece, F. Noister, H. Magee, W. Dawson. T. Leamy, B. Childress, D. Ackerman, D. Ingram, H. Heiser, L. Mulholland, D. Phifer. D. Metz, Mr. Marinkov, Coach. Champions Places Second Steve Fidler’s call was a quarterback roll-out. Collegeville-Trappe Varsity 27-7 J-v. 12-6 Lower Merion 7-6 0-18 Upper Merion 27-6 0-12 Cheltenham 13-13 7-21 Upper Dublin 20-6 7-0 Norristown 0-0 13-6 Radnor 19-13 0-18 Abington 6-20 13-6 Ply mouth-Whitemarsh 26-0 Rain Methacton’s warriors race onto the field. 101 Jack Dawson takes a break. ■ 103 CROSS COUNTRY. ROW 1: B. Stchman. T. Mulvihill. G. Staurowsky, R. Dawson, J. Wisncr, N. Snovcl. W. Shook, E. Scat chard, Mr. White Bat .el, J. Swanger, R. Moyer. ROW 2: Mr. Patton, Coach; P. Yoh, J. Coach. Hockey and Cross-Country Teams Reach Ellen Nagle grapples for the hall. Lower Merion 36-23 Radnor 33-22 Upper Merion 50-15 Plymouth-Whitemarsh 49-15 Abington 50-15 Cheltenham 45-18 Upper Dublin 48-15 Norristown 41-20 Varsity players await half-time pep talk. 104 HOCKEY. ROW 1: K. Pflug-felder, S. Weed. L. Lane, S. Reiner. A. Napper. M. Yeakel, E. Nagle. L. Platt. J. LaMonte. ROW 3: K. Hynes. J. Wheeler. B. Shukwit, C. Wheeler, M. Sanhom. S. Smith. ROW 2: Mrs. Lachenmayer, T. Jordan. J. Lawlis. B. Sproul. P. Lattanze. B. LaMonte. Richards. Coach; L. Wagner. S. Wessner. G. Miller. N. Lobb, B. Hart, J. L Wesler. I. Kirkpatrick, J. Diffenbaugh, C. Aspden. Manager. for the top Fullback Linda Wesler is challenged for the ball. Jackie Diffenbaugh clears the ball. Cheltenham Plymouth-'Whitemarsh Upper Dublin Upper Merion Norristown Lower Merion Radnor Abington Marge Yeakel scoops the ball. Varsity J.V. Varsity J.V. Col lege ville-Trappe 66-35 43-19 Collegeville-Trappe 51-33 41-35 I ower Merion 46-45 43-45 Upper Merion 56-57 33-35 Darbv-Colwyn 38-68 30-38 Cheltenham 59-67 48-53 Upper Dublin 50-72 26-49 Norristown 58-71 25-56 Radnor 53-57 51-37 Abington 61-84 34-23 P Iv mouth - Wh i tenia rsh 45-83 52-59 Lower Merion 63-83 26-76 Upper Merion 51-70 47-48 Cheltenham 42-68 45-46 Upper Dublin 47-62 34-37 Norristown 60-61 38-63 Radnor 63-72 34-36 Abington 48-64 48-57 Plymouth-Whitemarsh 60-86 32-43 A vote of confidence from the sidelines. Shooting for A reassuring hand clasp. SENIOR HIGH BASKETBALL. ROW 1, R. Tidwell, R. Hunsiker, J. Ham me, G. Hilt, W. Young, J. Vermuth. ROW 2: G. Pennypackcr. C. Ziegler. J. Syce. S. Coville. R. Gentile, R. Wagner, C. Hurst. ROW 3: Mr. Croncr. Coach, S. Fidler. D. Webb. C. Minnich. R. Hibbs, R. Edin- ger. R. Bever. W. Kehr, L. Heiser. T. Leamy. M. Mascara. Mr. Forsyth. Coach. Success fi'2 Rick his man. relxmnd. John Nyce taps the ball our way. Methacton Warriors playing from the bench. One-pointer by Bob Hibl s. Rich Gentile goes up for two points. Sam Coville fights for a Beyer out jumps SENIOR HIGH WRESTLING ROW ]: M. Rogers. D. DiMarzio, J. De- Wan. S. Rvan. P. Folen, P. Kriebel, J. Wessner, R. Gardner. N. Fort. L. Santora. D. Harper. J. Katz. ROW 2: Mr. Berardelli. Coach, J. Frecce. J. Grappling for a Win Varsity J.v. Abington 5-41 32-30 Cheltenham 23-32 25-27 Lower Merion 17-27 .38-19 Norristown 11-32 25-36 Upper Dublin 40-9 40-19 Ply mouth-White marsh 5-36 0-40 Radnor 28-17 25-17 Upper Merion 11-32 14-38 Jack Dawson works his opponent toward a first period pin. Dawson. B. Childress. B. Scatchard, H. Heiser. R. Custer. R. Hobbs. K. Witherow, R. Kimutis, K. Miller. R. Lick. L. Royer. W. McClennen. D. Strohin, Mr. Rigler, Coach. Teammates console Noel Fort after a tough match. 108 Warriors watch tense match. Boh Gardner comes face-to-face with his opponent. Frank Yocum watches match from a different point of view. Barry Scatchard tangles with his foe. 109 JUNIOR HIGH WRESTLING. ROW I: C. Baldassano. J. Wendling, R. Saylor. P. lx wrie. ROW 2: S. Bateman, C. Skelton. A. Chmelewski. ROW .3: J. Schnaithmann, D. Batzel, C. Hex- ter. J. Felty. ROW 4: J. Dawson. W. Patch, R. Beyer. ROW 5: W. Bidding. A. DiMarzio, J. Dureka. R. Cronmiller. ROW' 6: J. Moyer, W. Elton, D. Moister. ROW' 7: T. Bookheiiner, G. Uhrich, Mr. Ulrich, Coach, R. McClennen. Dan Dawson topples his man to the mat. Varsity J.V. Rittenhouse 40-17 46-17 Upper Merion 17-33 17-29 Welsh Valley 17-40 16-33 Stewart 38-15 26-30 Radnor 35-21 Bala-Cvnwvd 22-34 40-17 Rick Beyer's opponent tries to avoid being pinned. 110 GIRLS' BASKETBALL. ROW 1: C. Beadle, J. Diffenbaugh. S. Neufer. J. Lachenmaver, B. LaMonte, N. Lol ! . L. Leghan, X. Place, L. Wesler. ROW 2: P. Lattanze, L. Rothenberger, S. Reiner. M. Cragoc, B. Shukwit, M. Bohrer, K. Fflug-felder, M. Eastman, R. Cipro. ROW 3: L. Hansel!, J. Lawlis, C. Adamow, B. Higgins, B. Hart, S. Wcssncr, B. Allan. ROW 4: Miss Boehncr, Coach. S. Smith, J. I cek, S. Tober- man, S. Skelton, S. Edinger, V. Buschman, CL Aspden. Sue Neufer takes an Victory Varsity J.V. outside shot. Varsity J.V. Plymouth-Whitemarsh 18-57 14-31 Lower Merion 7-34 12-16 Upper Dublin 20-34 4-18 Radnor 7-46 8-14 Upper Merion 17-21 5-22 Abington 21-70 13-26 Norristown 25-40 16-27 Cheltenham 16-38 4-18 Jayvee player Sue Wessner with the ball. Barbara Shukwit recovers a lost ball. HI BO S SWIMMING. ROW 1: T. Detwiler. J. Smith, M. Sheridan, W. Miller. ROW 2: Mr. Poehlmann, Coach. K. Hynes, P. Perkins, J. Felty, J. DeWan. C. Hoagland, C. Shaw. H. Wright. ROW 3: A. Winters. C. Kulp, D. Capone, G. Fialkowski. G. Hallman, G. Johnson, L. Folen. GIRLS' SWIMMING. TOP TO BOTTOM: R. Tew, V. Fisher. M. Myers, D. Freece, B. Sprout, M. Yeakel. C. Hynes. LEFT TO RIGHT: H. Rothen- ! erger. Schlosser, B. Heuer, K. Wierman, R. Wolford, K. Hallman. M. Hendricks, P. Emerson. TOP TO BOTTOM: L. Rotchford, J. Napper, I Treisbach, M. A. Tague, E. Nelson, T. Meixner, K. Smith. 112 The Great Race A starting plunge. form. Bonnie Sproul makes a good start. SENIOR HIGH BASEBALL ROW L Mr. S. Ulrich, Head Coach, J. Todd, W. Faulkner. R. Harley. S. Fidler, R. Childress. J. Osborne. J. Christman. ROW 2: J. Freecc. R. Edinger. K. Fidler, D. Catagnus, B. Lenhart. J. Beatrice. Mr. Boyer. .Assistant Coach. ROW 3: R. Hobbs, E. Fisher, J. Marple. L. Jakubowsld. D. Fort, M. Bumick, J. DeWan, D. Ca- pone. ROW 4: R. Tidwell, Manager. D. Kennedy, G. Shade. G. Cooper. R. Frantz. J. McGranahan, D. Webb, H. Cori, Manager. Suburban Three Champs of ’65 Jack Beatrice rounds the bases after slamming another home run. Collegeville 2-1 Media 16-2 Interboro 10-8 Lansdo wne-A ldan 0-5 Chichester 6-3 Swarthmore 6-9 Nether Providence 8-2 Sun Valley 12-3 Media 6-0 Interboro 9-5 Lansdowne-A ldan 10-6 Chichester 4-1 Swarthmore 4-0 Nether Providence 3-2 Sun Valley 5-6 He's safe! Bradley at the bat. Jim Freece waits for the pitch. Jim Marple winds up. Bill Faulkner comes through with a hit. Ken Fidler scores the winning run. Catcher Bob Edinger flashes signals to the pitcher. Norm Snovel tries a Texas Roll. Ron Newman hurls the discus. Cindermen Set School Records SENIOR HIGH TRACK. ROW 1: J. Brown, R. Bat .el. J. Shukwit. B Stehman, G. Kulp, G. Shade, B. Russell, W. Schook, D. Schnaithmann, R. Newman. ROW 2: Mr. Marinkov. Head Coach; C. Bat el. R. Doran, D. Stauffer, B. Platt. D. Moore. J. Porter, D. Grisdale. R. Ludwig, w. Thomas, D. Moyer. ROW 3: G. Kulp, D. Miller, J. Murray, D. Manze, K. Yustak. W. Murray. J. Vermuth. T. Klinefelter, N. Snovel, L. Hciser, Mr. White, Assistant Coach. TRACK Methacton ninners warm up. Ken attempts to top his opponent. Glen Kulp clears the hurdle. BOYS’ TENNIS: ROW 1: J. Jaycox, R. Bourne, R. Mason. G. Pennypacker, F. Hartman, M. Sherry, W. Keck. ROW 2: S. Coville, S. Quay, G. Caynor, F. Wrigjit, H. Magee, T. Quay, S. Katz. Mr. Houser. Coach. Racketeers Net Sig Katz reaches for a high one. Cheltenham Lower Merion Abington Norristown Harriton Plymouth-Whitemarsh Upper Merion Conestoga 0-5 0-5 0- 5 1- 4 1-4 0-5 Rich Bourn eyes the ball. 0- 5 1- 4 Glen Pennypacker returns a drive from deep court. Nancv Lobb practices at the net. Sue Neufer returns a serve. Profit Cheltenham 0-5 Lower Merion 2-3 Abington 0-5 Conshohocken 5-0 Norristown 0-5 Harriton 1-4 Plvmouth-Whitemarsh 0-5 Upper Merion 5-0 Conestoga 2-3 GIRLS’ TENNIS. ROW 1: M. Buttaro, E. Nagle. J. Higgins, L. Royle, B. benner, P. Konrath, S. Neufer, G. Kirk, Miss Boehner, Coach; B. La- McCurdy, L. Tyson, N. Lobb, C. Cavalieri. ROW 2: V. Ilaraczka, K. Fos- Monte, W. Konrath. C. Schmidt, E. Beyer. SENIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS. ROW 1: R. Santora, B. Wolford, K. Keyser, T. Bonfire boosts morale l)efore Collegeville-Trappe came. Hoagland. ROW 2: L. Smith. G. Kirk. P. Konrath. ROW 3: L. Kurylo, E. Erskine. Miss Geatens, coach, and Georgine Kirk, captain. The Spirit Behind the Rosemarie Santora claps the team on to victory. Happiness beyond bounds. 120 JUNIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS. ROW 1: H. Rothcnberger. A. Fagan, S. Sovering. ROW 2: S. Rothcnberger, D. Moles, V. Fisner. ROW 3: E. Margolis, P. Perkins. Team Beth Wolford spots a penalty flag against Methacton. Miss Hall, coach; Peggy Perkins, and Elaine Margolis. co-captains. Linda Kurylo is de- pressed by warrior setback. JUNIOR HICH FOOTBALL. ROW I: V. Knie .ewski, C. Tenaglia, R. Goodman, R. Jackson. R. Horrocks. D. Pascal. J. Carrol. VV. Patch. G. Uhl rich. ROW 2: S. Rohm. Manager; M. DiMarzio. N. Lein bach. M. (Un- stable. I. Eastman. J. Mover, D. Williams. T. Kimmel. J. McLaughlin, T. Colgrove, B. McDonald. R. Bean. K. Sneddon. Manager. ROW 3: Mr. Wm. Forsyth, Assistant Coach; L. Lockoff, G. Leas. R. McKennon. J. Dureka, J. Zeigler, W. Bitting, C. Milligan, R. Cronmiller, K. Hvnes. R. Hibbs. D. Moister, T. Llewellyn. T. Eisenberger. G. Crowell. Manager; Mr. S. Gro inski, Head Coach. Methacton hall carrier eyes oncoming opponent. Good blocks provide room for running. 20-0 13-0 20-2 0-0 6-6 14-12 Football Teams Mr. Croner marks the down at the sideline. Stewart Rittenhouse Radnor Bala-Cynwyd Ardmore Welsh Valley JUNIOR HIGH WEIGHT TEAMS. ROW 1: B. Gilinger. J. Dougherty. H. Pry, S. Trusik, G. Clark, M. Sewell, A. Brown. K. Scatchard. R. Miller, A. Rermier. ROW 2: M. Marrcn. B. Rover, T. Graham. H. Wright. C. Dodd, J. Rogers. M. Richmond. J. I awlis, W. Shepard. ROW 3: G. Croner, M. Wright. L. Kriebel, G. Moles. T. Bookheimcr, J. Cicippio. J. Johnson, R. Martin. ROW’ 4: J. Perkins, M. Holliday. D. Bever, C. I ngheim. J. Ehinger. D. Batzel. C. Skelton. D. Woodruff. R. Jamison ROW 5: Mr. Barharetta, Coach; Mr. Ercole, Coach; W. Keirsey, P. Perkias, J. DcWan. M. Sharadin, Mr. Hopple. Coach. Practice and Produce Weight team player attempts to pavs. 100 lb. 125 lb. Ri ttenhou.se 0-13 0-39 Radnor 7-27 0-7 Bala-Cynwyd 0-0 0-20 Ardmore 6-7 13-21 Welsh Valley 0-25 0-34 Warrior tackles his opponent from behind. Mass confusion. 123 The team listens to Mr. Emery’s half-time instructions. JUNIOR HIGH SOCCER. ROW 1: R. Kling, W. Shumaker. V Weslcr. F. Lowrie, B. Caydos, T. Lynch. A. Quay, T. Wolford, R. Butterfield. F. Funk. J. Saniora. M. Gardner. S. High. F. Slaski. ROW 2: A. Keely. K. Adams, J. Schnaithmann, J. Drewniany, J. Bustard, L. Bustard, S. Keyser. Guy Brunt sets up a scoring play for John Schnaith- mann. Varsity jv. Upper Merion 0-4 0-7 Bala-Cynwvd 1-10 0-5 Valley Forge 3-2 2-1 Ardmore 3-1 0-2 Welsh Valley 0-2 1-5 Bala-Cynwyd 1-6 1-6 Upper Merion 2-4 0-2 Valley Forge 2-2 1-2 Ardmore 1-2 0-3 Welsh Valley 4-0 1-1 Team Work Scores C. Lawless, G. Smith, J. Tolan, R. Weikel. ROW 3: Mr. Houser, Coach, G. Brunt, W. Markley, J. Doman, T. Keagy, W. Grosshanten, K. Thomp son, D. Metzger. J. Jordan. Mr. Emery. Coach. yHfL soccn 124 Karl Hvnes scores an easy Richard Hibhs scores a needed field goal. Jack Me Laughin goes high Guy Brunt courts two points, lay up. for a jumper. Varsity J.V. Upper Merion 34-54 35-33 Rittenhouse 14-36 24-22 Ardmore 19-41 24-38 Stewart 38-33 18-21 Radnor 33-36 34-30 Bala-Cvnwyd 46-38 31-21 JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL. ROW 1: M. Constable, R. Smith, R. Brunt, K. Hynes, J. McLaughlin, J. Ziegler, D. McClure, S. Keyser. T. Mulvihill. ROW 2: Mr. Burd, Coach. J. Eastman, R. Horning. B. Carpen- ter. F. Brown. R. Horrocks, T. Eisenberger, Mr. Wisner, Coach. ROW 3: Varsity J.V. Upper Merion 52-64 40-36 Rittenhouse 16-45 29-18 Ardmore 16-50 19-38 Stewart 31-25 36-32 Radnor 37-48 18-21 Bala-Cynwvd 33-34 33-21 G. Webb. A. Quay, G. Tyler. W. Fritz, A. Fermier. B. Brown, R. Hibbs. W. Gilinger, A. Brown, J. Lawlis. ROW 4: D. Pashley, A. Gentile, L. Per- kins. W. Romano, D. Nyce, C. Bourne, W. Dutton. M. Maloney. R. Minnich. JH. OCPT srarr JUNIOR HIGH BASEBALL. ROW I: J. Moser, P. Perkins, M. Wright. F. man. ROW 3: M. Buckler, R. Cronmiller, K. Hynes, R. Gentile, C. Brown, T. Dyer, F. Kaczor, D. Buck. M. DiMarzio. ROW 2: J. Eh ringer, Ziegler, B. Childress, T. La vert y, D. Phifer, Mr. Croner, Coach. P. Smith. G. Hilt, G. Bnint, G. Grabowski. D. Metz, j. Jannev. R. Good- Junior High Teams Survive Tension mounts during the game. Childress breaks from the stretch. Welsh Valley 19-3 Upper Merion 3-4 Ardmore 2-5 Stewart 4-8 Radnor 6-11 Welsh Valley 3-8 Upper Merion 4-16 Rittenhouse 14-5 Ardmore 9-10 Stewart 9-6 Radnor 5-1 A close call at home. 126 rtH hr MAC , JUNIOR HICH TRACK. ROW I: T. Wolford, D. DiMarzio, R. Horrocks, J. Katz, S. Fialkowski. Mr. Barbaretta, Coach; J. Schnaithmann. J. Wcn- dling, B. Keyser, D. Glass. A. Brown. ROW 2: R. Moyer, R. Jordan, B. Mc- Clay, D. Batzel, C. Hexter, D. Metzger. J. Drewniany, J. Moyer, T. Mc- Ginniss. ROW 3: H. Heiser, J. McClenncn. J. Hughes. J. Wisner, W. Grosshanten, J. Eastman. R. Pfortcr. D. Moister. ROW 4: L. Hagner, Manager; T. Keagy, S. Rote. P. Yoh, T. Eiscnl)erger, F. Moister, M. Rog- ers, V. Smith. M. Constable, S. Rohm, Manager. Tough Season Frank Moister throws the shot-put. Jay Wisner rounds the curve. Admore Relays D.N.P. Ri t tenhouse- Stewart 61-57'A-31V6 Upper Merion 29-100 Radnor 64-65 Bala-Cynwyd 49-79 Welsh Valley 25-105 Ardmore 38-90 Group Meet 12 Cindermen take their marks. 127 SUPERIOR TUBE COMPANY The Big Name In Small Tubing Collegeville, Pa. Compliments of F. W. WOOLWORTH CO. GROFF’S AUTO SERVICE Logan Square 2615 Ridge Pike Trooper. Norristown, Pennsylvania Norristown. Pa. Complete Auto Service Ford Tractors NORRIS Auto Repairs Sales Service CLEANERS and DYERS DON DeWANE GARAGE EQUIPMENT CO. 2521 W. Main Street Norristown. Penna. 275-4910 3761 Ridge Pike Collegeville. Pa. Phone: 489-9166 (Night 489-7836) 128 FAIRVIEW BUILDING SUPPLIES When You Wish FLOWERS, SEE RISH RISHER’S FLOWERS Let Us Help You With Your Building Problems Paints — Hardware — Lumber — Fuel Oil Germantown Pike — Fairview Village Pennsylvania BR 91573 3760 Germantown Pike Collegeville. Pa. Member of F.T.C. Phone 489-4421 FRANK JONES SPORTING GOODS Farms — Country Places — Ranchers Split Levels — BiLevels Insurance BETTS FARM AGENCY 228 W. Main Street Norristown, Penna. 2836 Ridge Pike, Trooper Norristown, Penna. 279-2280 489-4252 287-9827 GATEWAY DINER M. C. WEEKS, INC. (On Route 422) Norristown, Pa. Br 5-9905 Ridge Pike Collegeville, Pa. Rugs — Carpets — Venetian Blinds Storm Windows — Awnings ZUMMO’S HARDWARE 259 E. Main Street Park Ridge Center Swede Square Center Norristown Br 5-3137 Trooper Br 2-0387 Penn Square Br 9-1067 129 The Best For You at HOME OF NORRISTOWN FORD FORD FALCON FAIRLANE THUNDERBIRD MUSTANG TRUCKS BRONCO For That Pride of Ownership New Car Showroom — 275-2800 — CH 8-4354 Used Car Lot - 272-1750 1400 W. Main Street NORRISTOWN PENNSYLVANIA WORMS Self-service Open 24 Hours Congratulations to the Class of 1966 3763 Ridge Pike Collegeville, Pennsylvania 489-2013 KEYSER MILLER FORD INC. VILLAGE BARBER SHOP Valley Forge Road Collegeville, Pennsylvania Fairview Village, Pennsylvania 130 COLONIAL FABRIC SHOP Broadway 9 0791 Colonial Center Helen Griffith Ridge Pike. Eagleville Pennsylvania Compliments of Compliments of MR. MRS. NORMAN GEORGE R. LEWIS H. SMITH Fairview Village, Pennsylvania Congratulations to Class of 1966 WELDING ENGINEERS, INC. Upper Merion Township Bridgeport, Pa. 131 Compliments of W. T. GRANT CO. Park-Ridge Shopping Center Trooper, Pa. Best Wishes From GENERAL WASHINGTON COUNTRY CLUB Audubon, Pennsylvania Phone: 666-6521 132 MILLER PUMP CHARMING SERVICE INC. SHOPPES Well Drilling Pumps 8 East Main Street Norristown, Penna. Cedars, Pa. 584-6005 Phone Br 5-3485 Water is more valuable than gold Peoples Charge Accounts Congratulations From: For All Your Prescription and Drug Needs (Eolomj Importa IGti TROOPER PHARMACY 2001 West Main St. “The Original Drug Store in Trooper” Norristown, Pa. Phone 272-0753 2851 Ridge Pike Trooper, Pa. FREE DELIVERY 279-0331 Store Hours: 9 A.M. to 11 P.M. Specialists on All Foreign Cars Sunday, 9 A.M. to 1:30 P.M. Sunbeam Sales Service 6 P.M. to 11 P.M. Tiger Alpine Deluxe Sedan Imp. 133 SCHRACK’S CORNER ESSO SERVICENTER Road Crystal Clear Ice for Sale Service State Inspection Specializing in Motor Tune-Up Pick-Up Delivery Service — Accessories Egypt Trooper Road Sal A. Basile Br 2-8395 irom CEDARS COUNTRY STORE Proprietor-ROBERT E. DIBBLE ROUTE 73-CEDARS, Pi. PHONE 51« «23 J For Complete Area News Read NORRISTOWN PENNSYLVANIA Montgomery County’s Great Home Newspaper More Than 30,000 Paid Daily Subscribers 134 PARK HOLLY FORMAL WEAR RENTALS Special Prices For Proms Fairview Village Valley Forge Road 516 West Main Street Norristown, Pa. Compliments of CENTER POINT HOTEL Rt. 73 363 Worcester, Pa. Prop. Nicholas Sperlunto Phone: 584-6981 Telephone: 584-6014 Area Code: 215 ZELLER’S MEATS Cedars. Pa. Hotels — Restaurants Retail Freezer Supply Mailing Address: Box 707, Lansdale, R.D. 2. Pa. 19446 Fine Furniture and Carpet FARGO - DOOLITTLE CO. 2121 WEST MAIN STREET NORRISTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA Phone: 275-8818 LLOYDS FASHIONS Ladies — Pre-Teens Logan Square Ridge Pike Valley Forge Plymouth Square Shopping Centers ANNE’S BEAUTY SHOP Audubon Village Shopping Center Audubon, Pennsylvania 666 5160 CHARLIE ERSKINE’S ECTON FARM MEAT MARKET 859 Egypt Road Audubon. Pa. Retail Meats and Groceries • Complete Freezer Orders Filled • Phone: 666-6031 135 THEODORE H. BEADLE Plumbing Heating Contractor Phone: 272-8677 SA’MAR BRIDAL SHOPPE Bridal Gowns Formal Gowns Custom Made Ready to Wear Lodge Dresses 520 W. Main Street Norristown, Pa. 275-5620 25 S. Park Ave. Trooper, Pa. HARRY’S POTATO MARKET Ridge Pike Trooper Wholesale Retail Phone BR 5-3873 “SAY IT WITH FLOWERS DONALD LIMBERT We Deliver Phone: 275-2330 Germantown Pike GRAY’S FLORIST Fairview Village, Pennsylvania BR 2-9260 Proprietor, Joseph W. Goodman Plants and Flowers — Corsages 3076 Ridge Pike, Norristown, Pa. 136 for everything you need a bank for THE PHILADELPHIA NATIONAL BANK PARK RIDGE OFFICE TROOPER, PA. OTHER MONTGOMERY COUNTY OFFICES . . . • ARDMORE • HATBORO • NORTH END (POTTSTOWN) • CITIZENS (POTTSTOWN) • KING OF PRUSSIA • PLYMOUTH • CONSHOHOCKEN •LANSDALE • FLOURTOWN • NORRISTOWN 137 BRoadway 5 5444 For Family Fun Bowl At FACENDA-WHITAKER LANES GEORGE A. SLATER 272-6547 Hardware — Paint — Home Garden Supplies Colonial Center Eagleville, Pa. Keystone Service 24 Hour Towing BUCKWALTERS AUDUBON ESSO Official State Inspection Egypt Pawlings Road Audubon. Pa. Phone: 666-9937 Nite Phone: 666-5446 WICK ROVILLOT Olivetti Underwood Business Machines 110 W. Airy St. Norristown. Pa. 275-2379 TROOPER ELECTRONICS TV — Radio — Stereo — Sales Service New and Rebuilt Sets Color TV Antenna Experts Harold C. Allebach LIBERTY FOOD STORE Pittsburgh Paints Hardware Worcester, Pa. Phone 584-6030 2821 W. Main Street Trooper 275-4474 Hours — 9 A.M.-9 P.M. Daily Sat. - 9 A.M.-6 P.M. RCA Philco Olympic 138 Wafer Treatment VILLAGE MISS (Park Avenue next to Audubon Post Office) Presents Suits. Dresses. Skirts and Sweaters Dyed to Match Shirts and Pants Country Casual and City Perfect Four Modern Super Markets Serving The Communities Of Audubon. East Norriton, Jeffersonville and Norristown. HIGHLAND TOOL MACHINE CO. PENN MOBIL DISTRIBUTOR Gasoline and Fuel Oil — 24 Hour Service Let Our Service Be Your Service Box 86 Phone: 489-2811 Collegeville. Pa. 19426 11 Willow Ave. Audubon. Pa. Tools • Dies • Jigs • Fixtures • Molds Jobbing and Production Runs General Machining Michael J. DiDonato 666 0479 Compliments of A. W. WALKER CO. Germantown Pike. R.D. 1 Norristown. Pa. PENNSYLVANIA DRAFTING CORPORATION Fairview Village 139 PARK HOLLY FORMAL WEAR RENTALS Best Wishes to the Special Prices Class of 1966 BLUE BIRD MARKET HAMILTON SERVICE CENTER 101 1st Avenue Collegeville, Pa. Complete Car Truck Service 24-Hour Towing Service Tel. 275-7832 489-9989 Nite. 275-5085 489-2001 Hardware Glass Dependable Used Cars New-Rebuilt Used Auto Parts 3911 Ridge Pike Collegeville, Pa. DO MOR SUPPLY 3807 Germantown Pike Collegeville, Pennsylvania 489-9261 Plumbing Electrical Supplies PASCALS AUTO SALES AND SERVICE 2614 Ridge Pike Norristown, Pennsylvania Wholesale Distributors of Automotive Parts General Auto Motor Repairs 24 Hour Wrecker Service Phone - 275-1599 - 275-9006 NICHOL’S BARBER SHOP Audubon, Pa. 140 PERKIOMEN BRIDGE HOTEL SMORGASBORD THUR . FRI SAT 5-9 8UNDAY8 HOLIDAYS 12-8 SMORGASBORD JR . MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 11:30 - 2:00 DINNERS - LUNCHES - BANQUETS PRIVATE DINING ROOMS Samuel Chiccarine. prop 489-9611 ROUTE 422 AND 29 IN COLLEGEVILLE. PA Phone: 275-8158 Open 24 Hours JACK NOLAN’S ESSO SERVICE CENTER J ALER Fast Road Service Lubrication — Washing — State Insp. — Repairs Ridge Pike Route 363 Trooper, Pa (Near Gateway Diner) SPECK’S Pipin' Hot Sandwiches Cold Drinks Milk Shakes Hoagies Rt. 422 Germantown and Ridge Pike Limerick, Pa. Collegeville, Pa. 489-7185 489-2110 THE KINGS Rock and Roll Dale 272-3513 Glenn 489-9757 METALCRAFT SALES CO., INC. Trooper. Pa. Aluminum Awnings Storm Windows Doors — Jalousies Siding — Roofing Phone: 272-7813 THE CLOTHES HORSE 1104 Pawlings Rd. Audubon. Pa. Mrs. J. B. Thomas, Prop. WILL’S SERVICE STATION 3rd and Main Street Collegeville, Pa. Mobile Products 489-9956 666-6570 141 The Quality Hardware Center LAMONT HARDWARE WALTER M. MARBERGER Jeffersonville, Pa. Carpenter — Builder 19 N. Midland Ave. Auto Painting - Body Work - Fender Straightening Norristown, Pa. COLLEGEVILLE 272-3527 AUTO BODY SHOP 3949 Ridge Pike (422) Collegeville, Pa. BONDI’S ATLANTIC STATION PERROTTO’S PIZZERIA Tires, Tubes. Batteries, Accessories Repairs and Brake Service Washing and Lubrication Avoid Waiting Phone Orders Ridge Pike and Trooper Road 2453 W. Ridge Pike Jeffersonville, Pa. Phone: BR 2-9011 Trooper, Pa. BR 5-0936 Good Luck To ALEXANDER D’ANGELO 1966 3018 Richmond Street Graduates! Philadelphia, Pa. 19134 WESTY’S Furniture Repair Insurance Adjusting Consultant 142 PARK-RIDGE GIFTS Gifts For All Occasions Hallmark Cards ALLSTATE INSURANCE Park-Ridge Center Trooper, Pa. COMPANY We Serve Our Own Make ICE CREAM Sundaes — Shakes — Cones PARK RIDGE LUNCHEONETTE Sears Roebuck Bldg. Norristown, Pa. A. Fell D. Briner J. Isaacson R. Reardon Park Ridge Shopping Center COMPLIMENTS OF NORRISTOWN SPEEDOMETER A AND SERVICE CO. FRIEND FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY PHONE: BRoadway 9-9414 Egypt Road and Main Street COMPLIMENTS OF Norristown, Pa. EAGLEVILLE PHARMACY 143 RIDGE PHARMACY For Community Health Service “Prescriptions Filled While You Shop’’ Park Ridge Shopping Center 275-4050 Trooper, Pa. 275-1919 Free Delivery Service PIER SASSU Professional Artist Norristown, Pa. 275-2693 Phone: 275-8993 D J DELICATESSEN 2849 Ridge Pike Trooper, Pa. Specializing In Fresh Sliced Cold Cuts Cold Take out Beer and Soda Complete Line of Groceries Open 7 Days FOULKES BARBER SHOP 21 South Park Ave. Trooper, Pa. CONGRATULATIONS BURN-RIDGE CENTER JEFFERSONVILLE DUTCH FARM KANDIES For Fund Raising Norristown, Pa. 279-7660 All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing. Edmund Burke CONGRATULATIONS TO THE Class of 1966 JR.-SR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT COUNCILS 145 ALAN WOOD STEEL COMPANY C O N S HO HOC K E N. PA. 1 9 42 8 American Steelmasters Since 1826 Telephone 272-8725 Home: 275-6234 Compliments of ABBOTT TI XjX{J DAIRIES Ernest N. Webb Fairview Village, Pa. 19434 146 Buy All Your School Supplies at the METHACTON Congratulations to the Class of '66 from the CLASS OF ’67 ATLANTIC HEATING OILS BOOK STORE P. SCHMIDT Fuels Phone: 279-3477 417 South Park Avenue Norristown, Pa. 19401 E. R. JOSEPH CO., INC. Gases in Cylinders Welding Equipment 15 Woodlyn Avenue Trooper, Pa. 279-5000 147 STUDIOS AND PLANTS: • Cambridge, Md. 9 Hannibal, Mo. • Topeka, Kan. 9 Glendale, Calif. AMERICAN YEARBOOK C 0 M PA N Y 148


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