Methacton High School - Methactonian Yearbook (Fairview Village, PA)
- Class of 1967
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'V ,f f, V J , Q -A-' methactonian 1967 Methacton Jr.-Sr. High School Fairview Village Pennsylvania Volume IV Forward ................ . . . 1 As life runs on, the road grows Strange with faces new . . , -Lowell Administration and Faculty ........................ 16 You cannot teach a man anythingg you can only help him to find it within himself. A -Galileo Seniors ................... . . 42 Lives of great men all remind us We can make our lives sublime, And, departing, leave behind us Footprints on the sands of time. -Longfellow Student Life . .X .............. . . 76 In the lexicon of youth, which fate Reserves for a bright manhood, there is No such word as fail. -Bulwer-Lytton Underclassmen ..........................,....... 98 . . . They are a race that never yet has been discovered. And the whole secret, power, and knowledge of their own discovery is locked within them - they know it, feel it, have the whole thing in them. -Wolfe Sports ...,................. . . . 1 14 Take up our quarrel with the foe: To you from failing hands we throw The torchg be yours to hold it high. -McCrae There are many faces to Methaeton I l b rl? fK' l' g I He enjoyed long stretches of pure delight . . . and moments of high, proud exultation f Morison Nothing ever succeeds which exuberant spirits have not helped to produce. - Nietzsche if The faces of meditation, All to myself I think of you, think of the things we used to do, think of the things we used to say, think of each happy bygone day, sometimes I sigh, and sometimes I smile, but I keep each olden, golden while to myself. -Nesbit frustration, or disappointment . . The strongest man is is the one who stands most alone. flbsen 7 Thoughts that do often lie too deep for tears. 1 fwordsworth I t That inward Cyl' whiz-h is the bli:-N of soli lurle. Worllsvw 0 rth O world invisible, we view thee, O world intangible, we touch thee. 0 world unknowable, we know thee Thompson K The face of solitude- shadows of thoughts that come and go. . gshd The face of school that builds The windows of my soul I throw wide open to the sun. -Whittier A dwarf is small, even if he stands on a mountaing a collossus keeps his height, even if he stands in a well. -Seneca I can tell where my own shoe pinches me. -Ceryantes memories of fun- -Chesterfield You must look into people as well as at them. at Work and play The face of a deserted blllldlllg Come out of thyself, Stand in the openg Within thy heart wilt thou hear The response of all the world. -Tagore ak day with I am the people-the mob-the crowd-the mass. Do you know that all the great work of h ld d h gh -S dburg warmth and friendship inside a sunny horizon, a new future. . . The faces of study It is well to read everything of some thing, and something of everything. -Brougham Great discoveries and improve- ments invariably involve the co-operation of many minds. -Bell The three foundations of learning: seeing much, suffer- ing much, and studying much. -Catherall Faith ghyf h h p A dl k h l Laugh p bl A d h llb d fWly concentration, and discovery. . . This is the face of Methacton BOARD OFFICERS. Mr. Marriot Eastman, Treasurerg Mr. Albert Bobb, Secretaryg Mr. Robert Hilderbrand, Presidentg Mr. Raymond Ramsey, Vice President. SCHOOL BOARD. Row 1: Mr. Marriot Eastman, Mr. Albert Bobb, Mr. Robert Hilderbrand, Mr. Raymond Ramsey. Row 2: Mr. William Yoh, Mr Landis, Mr. Paul Swank, Mrs. Mary Ralston, Mr. William Knobler, Mr. Oliver Smith, Mr. David Meixner. Absent: Mr. Clarence Bosler. . Thomas Dedicated to education. . . VINCENT F. FARINA, CHIEF SCHOOL ADMINISTRATOR B.S. Kutztown State Collegeg M. Ed. Temple Un iversity. E9 W' HL A ' 2: W w e 1 ii 5 Our leaders set themselves apart, , 1 WILLIS E. BOSLER, DIRECTOR OF BUSINESS AFFAIRS JOHN T. FAUL, ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT B.A. University of Pennsylvania. B.S. Temple University. ALPHEUS P. DRAYER, PRINCIPAL B.P. Dickinson Collegeg M.E. Kent State University. CYRUS L. WAGNER, DIRECTOR OF ACTIVITIES B.A. Bucknell University JOHN E. SCHOLL, ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL BS. West Chester State Collegeq lVl.S. University of Pennsylvania. Preparin us for the adult World. The face of the teacher is one of the most important faces of Methacton. For this rea- son, we, the Senior Class f first group to spend all six years at Methacton - proudly dedicate this book to the faculty, who made our years here worthwhile. A teacher affects eternilyg he can never tell where his influ- ence stops. -Adams gmmaiml- -,, ' T' FFT' GUIDANCE COUNSELORS. Seated: F. Wayne Doebler B.S. Millersville State Collegeg M. Ed. Pennsylvania State Universityg Director of Guidance. Standing: Betty L. Cornell A.B. Augus- tana Collegeg M, Ed. Temple Universityg Donald D. Peterson B.S. Bloomshurg State Collegeg MS. Bucknell Universityg Leo J. Estadt B.S. Pennsylvania State Universilyg M. Ed. Temple University. Muriel B. Pancoast English Department Headg A.B. Ursinus Collegeg M.A. University of Pennsyl- vania. Above left: Elizabeth M. Rodenbaugh Englishg A.B. Chestnut Hill Collegeg M.Ed. Temple University. Above: Constance L. Ocelus Englishg B.S. West Chester State College. Left: Mary E. Vennema Englishg B.A. Ursinus Collegeg Sr. Class Co-sponsor. The face of the teacher Kurt S. Ulrich Englishg B.A., M.Ed. Penn State Universityg Sr. High Soccer, Head Coach. 4 by AW M E' if is rx. Jr Edward J. Clinton Englishg B.A. St. Charles Collegeg M.A, Villanova Universi- ty. is seen every day. Anne Barnhurst Englishg B.A. Eliza- Elizabeth M. Schurr Englishg bethtown College. A.B. Chestnut Hill College. Kathlene Dolman Englishg B.A. Ursinus Col- legeg Sophomore Class co-sponsorg SMOKE SIC- NALS sponsor, Elmer R. Forrest Reading Supervisorg B.S. West Chester State Collegcg M.Ed. Temple University. I 9 s Kathryn S. Cawman Englishg B.A. Ursinus College. Henry J. Rigler Englishg B.S., M.A. Xavier Universityg Sr. High Football. Assistant Coach. Natalie N. Berkey Englishg A.B. Chestnut Hill College. Far right: Ronald N. Romeike Englishg B.A. Muhlenberg College. WILLIAM R. Gray Englishg A.B. Princetong VLA. University of Pennsylvaniag National Honor Society Advisor. lthough too often We lau h at him, there are times when We may lau h with him. J. Russell McConnell, Jr. Social Studies Depart- Rudolph Cusumano ment Headg A.B., M.A. Ursinus Collegeg Sr. High Englishg B.S. West Chester Student Council and American Field Service State College. Committee Advisorg Director of Title l Programs. Donald S. Todd Social Studiesg B.A. Ursi- nus Collegeg M.S. University of Pennsylva- nia. Right: William G. Cronor Social Studiesg B.S. Ed. West Chester State Collegeg Sr. High Basketball, Assist- ant Coachg Jr. High Baseball, Head Coachg Varsity M Club Sponsorg National Honor Society Advisor. Robert N. Hopple Social Studiesg A.B. Gettys- burg Collegeg Jr. High Football, Assistant Coach. S M me X i X , if If fx rigid X ff Vx ff George Marinkov Social Studiesg B.S. Richard R. Ercole Social Studiesg North Carolina State Universityg Sr. B.S. West Chester State Collegeg Jr. High Football, Assistant Coachg Sr. High Football, Assistant Coach. High Track, Head. Coach. It is the teacher who has uided and reproved us- Richard C. Subers Social Studiesg B.S. Millersville State College. Richard K. Dyer Social Studiesg B.A. LaSalle College. Stephen Grozinski Social Studicsg B.S. West Dennis W. Kellon Social Studiesg B.S. Chester State Collegeg Jr. High Football, Head West Chester State Collegeg Jr. High Wres- Coachg Jr. Class Co-sponsor. tling, Assistant Coach. Franklin G. Poehlmann Social Ronald M. Hallman Social Stud- Winlield C. Boyer Social Studiesg B.A Studiesg A.B. Eastem Baptist Col- iesg B.S. Millersville State College. Ursinus Collegeg Sr. High Baseball, Assist legeg Swimming, Coachg Sr. Class ant Coachq Jr. High Student Council Advis Co-sponsor. or, from the faulty steps of seventh rade to the confident steps of oun adults. Charles L. Wisner Mathematics De- partment Headg B.S. Ursinus Collegeg M. Ed. Temple Universilyg .lr. High Basketball, Head Coachg Summer School Principalg Adult Evening School Director. John R. Houser Mathematicsg B.A. Gettysburg Collegeg M. Ed. Penn State Universityg Tennis and Jr. High Soccer, Head Coach. Patricia Stevens Mathematicsg B.A. Gettysburg Collegeg M.A. University of Wisconsing Hockey and Basketball. As- sistant Coach. Eleanor A. Boehner Mathematics B.S. Ursinus Cullegeg Tennis and Bas ketball, Head Coachg Yearbook Advi sor. William A. Romano Mathematicsg BS. Kutztown State College. Mary Ann Dowd Mathematicsg B.S. Bloomsburg State College. Charles R. Hentz Mathematicsg B.S. Ursinus College. r me A David R. Emery Mathematicsg B.S. Richard F. Patton Mathematicsg B.S. Ursinus Collegeg M.A. University of East Stroudsburg State Collegeg Cross Pennsylvaniag Sr. High Soccer, Assis- Country, Head Coachg Track, Assistant Paul A. Ehrhart Driver Educationg tam Cqach, Coach, B.S. in Ed. Millersville State College. l w 1 If we so choose, We may learn both from him and with him. w 4 Anna May LaSorda Businessg B.S. in Ed. Tem- ple Universityg Work llxperience Program, Coordi- l l3l0 l'. Gerald E. Donmoyer Businessg B.S. Bloomsburg State Collegeg M.Ed. Temple Universityg Assembly Committee Chairmang Senior Class Play Directorg Department Head. l r Norman N. Wismer Businessg B.S. in Jane G. Wertz Businessg B.S. Ed. Bloomshurg State Collegeg M,Ed. Indiana State College. Temple Universityg School Store Man- ager. It is the teacher who has most important on the for both the present Barbara J. Twitmire Businessg B.S. Bloomsburg State Collegeg Majorettes, Coach. Patricia H- Ri0hal'dS Health, PhySi- Marion V. Bosler Physical Educationg B.S. Ursinus Col- ' cal EdUC3ii0I1Z BS. Lock Haven State legeg Lacrosse, Head Coach, Volleyball Playday Sponsor. Collegeg Hockey, Head Coachg La- crosse, Assistant Coach. Anna ,May Cummings Health, Physical Education, B.S. Temple University. William J. Berardelli Physical Edu- cation, BF. West Chester State College, M.Ed. Temple University, Sr. High Football and Sr. High Wrestling, Head Coach, Gym Leaders Club. l Frank P. Potter Adaptive Physical Edu- cation, B.S. Penn States, Sr. High Football and Sr. High Wrestling, Assistant Coach. left his mark- minds he has molded, and the future. Stuart A. Ulrich Health, Physical Education, B.S. Ed., M.S. Ed., Temple Universityg Sr. High Baseball, Head Coach. Vlartln ,I Uufly English B A Niagara Um Helen J Sunday Freneh German versity M A St Joseph s College B A Eastern Baptist College A.B. Chestnut Hill College. Carol Anne Hauser Frenchg A.B. Hood Collegeg Swimming, Coach. Jeanne Marie Henderson Spanishg Kenneth B Uelsehlager German Language Depart GaryE Newklrk Industrial menlHLad BA MA Urs1nusCollege Arts B S in Ed Millersville State College It is the teacher who M.E.D. Temple University. Anthony Paladino Art Department Headg B.F.A. Philadelphia School of Art, Sandra L. Robinson Artg l B.S. Kutztown State College, M.Ed. Temple University. Wilford M. Bucher, Jr. Industrial Arts De- partment Headg B.S. Millersville State Collegeg Faculty Manager of Athletics. Track, Assistant Coach. plans, proves, presents, on the stage of life. Richard P. White Industrial Artsg B.S., David L. MillerIndustrialArts M.A. Millersville State Collegeg Sr. High B.S. Millersville State College and performs Thomas R. Middleton Instrumental Musicg B.S. West Chester State Collegeg M.Ed. Mus. Temple Uni- versity. Gertrude S. Berlin Home Economics De partment Headg B.S Drexel Institute of Tech nologyg F.H.A. Advisor Pauline S. Williman Modern Livingg B.S. Drexel Institute of Technologyg F.H.A. Advisor. Robert L. Carlson Vocal Musicg Bachelor of Music, Westminster Choir Collegeg M.M. Northwestern Universi- tyg Sr. and Jr. High Cho- rus, Director. Amy E. Treichler Libraryg B.S. in Ed. Millersville State Collegeg M.S. in Lib. Sci. Villanova Universityg Lynn Walters Libraryg B.A. San .lose State Dorothy E. Wheeler Special Educa- Library Assistants Advisor. Collegeg Library Club Sponsor. tiong B.S. West Chester State College. B his mistakes We ma profit, and from his example We may set forth our goals Edward K. Hansell Special Edu- cationg B.S. West Chester State Col- Florence K. Heckler Nurseg R.N. lege. Pennsylvania Hospital. ' ' EV V ll' 3 all . 'E Q ll 55 it l . Q Q .gmt E for life ADMINISTRATION BUILDING OFFICE PERSONNEL. Mrs. Kathryn Russel, Mrs. Hilda Duffield, Mrs. Emile Weirman, Mrs Elizabeth Elser, Mrs. Alma Sproul. HIGH SCHOOL SECRETARIAL STAFF. Miss Sally Keck, Mrs. Mary .lane Bosler, Mrs. Jeanne Quay, Mrs. Margaret Shukwit, Mrs Mary Lou Wright, Mrs. Emma McGinniss. CAFETERIA STAFF. Dorothy Atkinson, Carol Burnsteil, Julie Borizollo, Virginia Ledger, Alice Keehn, Helen Redding, Marion Austin, Sophie Maczko, Betty ,lane Keyser. Absent: Mrs. Dorothy Harris, Manager of Cafeterias, Nor- ma Rhoadarmer. Helping the might hand that must some day rule the World. Charles Undercufller CUSTODIANS, Seated: William Gray, Clarence Eiswert, Stanley Gregory. Standing: Howard Reiner, .lohn Jabs. Absent: Steve Muchie, Leonard An- , drews. Lives of great men all remind us We can make our lives sublime, And, departing, leave behind us Footprints on the sands of time - Longfellow CD L 0 'E CD CD Leading the school along the pathway of democracy. . . SENIOR CONGRESS. Left to right: J. Vermuth, C. Schmidt, S. Bean, R. Spineo, L. Hansell, D. Catagnus. B. Allan, S Neufer. L. Robinson, B. Wolford, J. Schnaithmann, C. Bean, G. Jones, R. Hibbs, Kennedy, J. Lawlis., R. Mason, R. Bosler, S. Fidler, A Winters, Mrs. Vennema, B. Sproul, Mr. Poehlmann, J. Thomas, A. Alegria, T. Bookheimer, D. Freece. SENIOR OFFICERS. Left to right: Mr. Poehlmann, Sponsorg ,Iohnette Lawlis, Sec retaryg Beth Wolford, Treasurerg Jeff Vermuth, Presidentg Bonnie Sproul, Vice Presidentg Mrs. Vennema, Sponsor. Faces that teach us the Barbara Legat Dear Methacton Students, We wish to express our deepest gratitude for your friendly way of accepting us in your school and for the help you have given us in knowing the real picture of the United States of America and its people. Your friendliness made it possible for us to have a truly memorable time during our stay. Through your understanding and kindness we have gained a broader knowledge of your great country, and all of the experiences which we have encountered have been new and very excit- ing for us. To be able to learn, as well as to live the Ameri- can student's high school life for one year, was the most rewarding and the most fruitful part of our lives. Your loyalty to your Alma Mater, the school spirit you keep in your hearts, your con- meaning of ained friendships. geniality toward foreign students and other peo- ple, and your good behavior made us feel so proud to be among you. Thank you all for the wonderful year you shared with us. We also want to thank the American Field Ser- vice, especially the local A.F.S. Chapter of Meth- acton, the Collegeville Rotary Club, our teachers, and the school administration as a whole. The experience of living in your country for a year gave a new sense of meaning to all of our intellectual and personal activities. The year we spent in the United States, especially at Methac- ton, helped us gain a lifetime of new insight, feel- ing, and sense of purpose. For all of these, we thank you. Gratefully yours, Barbara and Amy Amelia Alegria Our Senior Class was indeed fortunate in having as members Bar- bara Legat and Amy Alegria. During the year they spent with us, these two foreign students were wonderful emissaries from their homelands 1 Austria and the Philippines. They contributed great- ly to our school by their participation in various class activities. We enjoyed having them with us, and we hope they in turn had a memorable stay at Methacton. Shirley A. Alderfer Amelia B. Alegria James G. Bell Molly F. Bishop N Sandra E. Bean CMA Bean The face of a senior is l V w Ruth A- Bfllflflel' J. Lynn Bulger Karen J. Burnett Q Douglas C. Campbell Bonnie L. Allan Salvatore A. Basile Raymond B. Bosler Terry N. Bookheimer Donald R. Brandis the face of one experienced. . n M P B James D. Camper Jonathan W. Campman Gail E. Cannon Lynn Casselberry l Dennis J, Catagnus Joseph Clairmont Deborah L. Clark Jerry R. Clark Once frustrated b Give them great meals of beef and iron and steel, they will eat like wolves and fight like devils. -Shakespeare John C. Clayton Glenn R. Collins Horace F. Cori Charles W. Cover childish problems . Martha C. Cragoe Ross A. Dalton Sharon B. Detwiler Edward E. Dobbs Adrienne M. Dauh Elizabeth A. Dennis James A. Dougherty Margaret I. Eastman William S. Faulkner Linda S. Ferguson ow faced with Robert J. Frantz Let tomorrow take care of tomorrow,- Leave things of the future to fateg Dianne L, Fregge What's the use to anticipate sorrow?- Life's troubles come never too late! -Swain James E. Freece Bonnie L. Friday Linda D. Grayson Marjorie J. Hall 4 l Steven P. Fidler Starrette E. Fitzgerald Robert L. Fort Kathryn T. Fosbenner the troubles of tomorrow. John H. Graham Steven C. Furlong Stanley Frosty Richard L. Fulmer Donald G. Hanley Lynn A. Hansell Frank D. 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Krauss Paul W. Kriebel Gary D. Kulp Linda A. Kurylo Carmella S. LaSorda Johnette Lawlis Thomas Leamy Barbara C. Legat The w0rld's great men have not commonly been great scholars, nor ts l l great scholars great men. -Holmes The athlete is determined, the leader is t l l Linda K. Leghan Keith R. Leiby Verna N. Light Robert H. Lowry III devoted, the scholar is dedicated. Claudia L. Mayall Richard A. Mason Bernadette Maciolek Darlene Mash Carol A. Mazur James R. Meehan V i Paul T. Megella David B. Mengel Glenn D. Metzger Charles R. Miller David B. Moyer The face of a senior reflects Susan M. Murphy William J. Murray Ross A. Myers Douglas L. Ohlman John Pasquarello George E. Minnich Frank L. Moister Linda D. Montgomery Joan E. Morley the joys of success. . Susan M. Neufer Fred C. Newruck Thomas Nacareui Ellen Nagle 1 bid him look into the lin-5 of men a though into a mirror, and from olhvr to lalu' an exalnplc for himsvlf. Tcrvnrv Steghen J. Patterson John T. Patton Betty Piazza Jefferson G. Porter The Sandra K. Pry Gary J. Puskar Glen C. Pennypacker Karen N. Pflug-felder Judith K. Porter Cathy M. Powell marks of failure, and the Eileen M, Rafferty Dolores M. Rahmer The halls of fame are open wide and they are always fullg Some go in bythe door called push, And some by the door called pull AAnonymous Warmth of gained friendships. l 1 i l Rebecca J. Ralston Carol L. Reed Marjorie H. Reimel Sara L. Reiner Carl Rettstadt Lynda C. Robinson Scott Ryan Rosemarie Santora Bruce Russell Remembering only lessons Max E. Ruppe Robert C. Shainline Michael R. Sherry David J. Shoemaker Barbara L. Shukwit Donna M. Rocus Larry G. Royer l N A man of genius makes no mistakes. His errors are volitional and are the portals of discovery. rfloyce N Helen Scheid Linda S. Schleret l Christine E. Schmidt learned from past mistakes. . James R. Schnaithmann Margaret M. Sickerott Raymond E. Siso Deborah A. Smith Shirley J. Smith Robert A. Spineo Bonnie E. Sproul Dennis L. Stauffer Donald Strawn UI JY' Afoielsrgij Carr in the small joys gf:-f-a ti .-,. ' , if SH M S Hffmfrf Y ' - Q' 1 ,wg if 21 A 'IAQ msg' Www mg? 5' + Jf t 1 if M QQ X 'gjvffgl 1 ,Q F ew Jgifffimwdfvfsi Born with the gift of laughter -Sabatini David M. Steelman Shirley A. Stewart Margaret S. Tai James B. Thomas Sylvia J. Train Thomas E. Tolan Randy W. Thomas Susan L. Toberman t of yesterday with him Judith A. Valerio Jeffrey W. Vermuth Carol A. Wagner Evelyn K. Wagner .ludith Wander David W. Webb David P. Wojdylak He looks forward, anticipating the Beth L. Wolford Albert L. Wood Carolyn M. Wright John Hack Franklin H. Wright Frank R. Yocum D. Penny Webb Hope L. Williams Linda E. Williamson Andrew Wint role be will play in making society a little better. Youth h u p 1 ,St , The five chairmen-Kathy Keyser, Rosemarie Santora, Beth Wolford, Lynn Hansell, and Grace Jones-take time out to pose. Refreshments are a welcome relief. night at the Colonial Inn Welcome to the Colonial Inn, where the surroundings will create a mood of the elegance and gaity similar to that of our colonial days. ,lust as these American memories have long endured, we hope the mem- ories of your ,lunior Prom will not be forgotten. Juniors and their dates dance to the music of the Four Grads. 1 qu A sa W 6 .V G Q 3 ,H 2. or Z3 if F62 if Guests receive a warm welcome. The hostesses and footmen add tothe Colonial surroundings. .V V W ..-Qs w-nnmffmavl Class President .leff Vermuth welcomes guests. Mr. Grozinski helps himself a shrimp salad designed specially for the class. 5 2 1 Class of '67 Sponsorsg Mrs. Vennema and husband Peter, Mr. Poehlmann and wife Jean. Enjo ing the times Banquet guests enjoy a delicious smorgashoard at the Collegeville Inn. Guy Greco and the Four Saints provided music for after-dinner danc- c'Are you sure the left foot goes back? ing. we are together. . . 4 7 , , ge . . Q X. X . Y Q . rpg I ,e 509, A.. i,w W , . ' M K 'qw gkyjfy-2 ,ggi fy yffxfb. ,f Q! f-mfvwilfifis M v,V,1 ,, V 5.7mm-wi X 7 K .- Mm x f ,WN - :ff ,Qi x I W2 2 4 MZ My iw ev 5 hf.fQ..m U 4,-M Mfv,...u1f,w2- A ,,z.,.:?, -Q 1 .1 Q-1 'ff W sw. Q in A ff., in www' V fr LLIt's still not rightf, ' WL-,ziwfmn - , A- w VV.,-f -, L, .q .,.Q.,', V .,,. , -f - ,, - ' lg, , . ,,.,, , fx ,Jigfgg 5 '. z55:i11lX,,..'iW ' .V i.,.m-if-'Ha Eff,-:ffilf:pf..ff ' , . f ,l+??57ff:.7Af.!.fw: 1 , .!.q1LQ..M,yw ,. , - - firm.-.,,g7ff:w-- N ,. . W -' r ,.-.vffffkwxf I Q' .myin ,V X . , x,gg Nl . ,N , 4f,. 'X Kwff'ff:.u .QQ ,z : an . .,..,., . ,,,g. . , ..., 4. J, w 'Y ms-5, . ffm.. , 'WFQS , mf-:4E,:: ikyg'w.,5gQQ,-,,Z 5 ,Q gy '1 llflzwih' if H . ,. , . - v-W1 . M Q5 1, K my -fllzgvg ,,,, .. , if Af ..11.5gyQl,,.QL-,f.,..2.,iL.mf.s,:.Yl-:.1uQknA.,,smf .f nga.. Do I look all right, Pops?,' G'Everything about weddings makes me cry. Oh, Mom, Pm so scar ed! .W s I THE CAST. Seated: S. Toherman, K. Keyser, B. Wolford, C. Mayall. Standing: D. Shoemaker, D. Campbell, A. Winters, G. Collins, A. Alegria. B. Fort, J. Porter, J. Vermulh, R, Myers, ,I. Camp- man, R. Bosler, T. Klinefelter, M. Eastman. 'Tvee whiz, it looks like the props 'Tm not Abraham Lincoln! for the 1051 weekend. uStanley, wake upln S H511 ' ' Q 5 if s 6 5, P mi-Lf.- 'HMM 'aNow let me tell you something, Buckley Dunstan. . . I E CD I1 -I-I C CD 'C 3 -I-I CU In the lexicon of youth, which fate Reierves for a bright manhood, there is N0 such word as fail. -Bulwer-Lytton SENIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS. Seated: Sharon Skel- ton, Treasurer. Standing: Loretta Lawless, Secretary, Sally Reiner, Parlia- hentariang Ray Kelso, President, George Minnich, Sergeant at Arms. Absent: Ceorgene Hynes, Vice Presi Mr. McConnell, Senior High Student Council Advisor, keeps a watchful eye over a council meeting. The Student Council of Methacton is an organiza- tion formed to develop practice in good citizen- ship, provided a forum for student expression, and conduct various projects throughout the school year. The council has ini- tiated such undertakings as Homecoming and the Christmas Project. This very active and worth- while organization has helped students move from their positions as school citizens to their positions as citizens of the nation. dent. JUNIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS. Row I: Ann Fagan Vice Presidentg Carol Rothenherger, President. Row 2: Sue Sovering, Sec retaryg Laura Lee Landis, Treasurer. From the roots of outh, i JUNIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL. Row 1: E. Evans, T. Sharadin, M. Doebler, C. Bosler, M. Beck, D. Pearson, J. Wessner, H. Roghenherger, A. Stallin, C. Barbone, M. LaMonte, T. Bookheimer, K. Iacovetti, D. Klock, S. Sovering, D. Lord, D. DiCarlo, A. Fagan. Row 2: Mr. Boyer, D. Ralston, S. Landis, T. Grahm, C. Rothenberger, K. Adams, L. Landis, J. Kauler, P. Perkins, M. Bosler, R. Smith, D. Manning, J. Hantz, C. Cronor. SENIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL. Row I: R. Kelso. Row 2: L. Ifawless, S. Skelton, M. Gurzynski, M. Sickerott, G. Curll, L. Grayson, D. Clark, M Bohrer, L. Faulkner, C. Jones, G. Minnich, S. Reiner. Row 3: C. Harwick, P. Marren, S. Wessner, J. Law, K. Russell, P. Perkins. Row 4: S. Katz, M. Rodgers J. Butera, R. Mason, S. Rothenberger, N. Greco, A. Hendricks. Row 5: J. Wisner, G. Brunt, R. Rambo, S. Coville, M. Sherry, D. Kennedy, V. Smith. Absent Mr. McConnell, C. Hynes. leaders often grow . HONOR SOCIETY. Seated: R. Santora, M. East- man, S. Reiner, K. Pflug-felder, L. Hanscll. Standing: D. Ohlman, R. Bosler. M. Hall, P. Kriebcl, Mr. Croner. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY This honorary organization, under the guidance of Mr. Croner and the leadership of Sally Reiner, Presidentg Ray Bosler, Vice Presidentg Lynn Hansell, Secretaryg and Rosemary Santora, Treasurer, has been formed to give recognition to the outstanding scholars of Methacton who are of high character and have rendered outstanding service or leadership to the school. The main function of this group is to sponsor an annual dinner to recognize scholastic attainment. Spring inductions to the Honor Socie- ty were made after this publication was completed. VARSITY 'LMI' CLUB The MM Club is a service organiza- tion for the male varsity letter win- ners of Methacton High School. The boys, under the direction of Mr. Croner, provide the school with their services when needed, and they help conduct the annual faculty varsity basketball game. FHA Under the direction of Debbie Brown, Presidentg Peggy Bean, Vice Presi- dentg ,Iane Li, Secretaryg Mary Dad- dario, Treasurerg Barbara Strohm, Historiang the Future Homemakers of America have set their national project for this year as Manners and Morals. The sponsors, Mrs. Williman and Mrs. Berlin, aid this organization in such endeavors as the Mother- Daughter Banquet, Methacton's Christmas decorations, and various assemblies throughout the year. Both in mind and in spirit. . . VARSITY M CLUB. A. Winters, D. Webb. J. Vermuth, R. Houck, B. Faulkner, J. Freece, J. Porter. D. Catagnus, Mr. Croner. N FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA. C. Kinsler, K. Wessler. L. Dem- herger, P. Kaiser, J. Li. B. Saylor, S. Downes, D. Brown. Mrs. Berlin. B. Strohm, E. Kriebel, M. Didario, Mrs. Williman. Martha Cragoe. Editor-in-Chief and Miss Boeh- ner, Sponsor. search for new ideas. The staff of the 1967 lVI6lll210l0IliHIll11ie worked to blaze the trail ton ard new yearbook ideas. Under the guidant-e of Miss Boehner. they have spent at long year in developing a book of memories that will not soon be forgotten. TYPING STAFF. N. Hummer. M. Tai. C, Wagner, K. Johnson. B. Kleinert. C. Bean. 5. Bean. L. Fergu- 5071. Eager to remember footprints EDITORIAL STAFF. Sue Toberman. Andy Winters. Beth Wolford. Toni Jordan, Mr. Anthony Paladino, Martie Cragoe. Lynn Hanscll, Judy Porter. Jeff Vermuth. Miss Eleanor Boehner, Linda Kurylo, Rosemar- ie Santora. Sue Keller. Mr. Kenneth Oelschlager. LITERARY STAFF. ROW 1: K. Burnett. ROW 2: G. Cannon. B Ralston. Row 3: D. Holliday, M. Hall. L. Casselberry. ROW 4: S Reiner. C. Mayall. Row 5: D. Rocus. FINANCIAL STAFF. ROW 1: E. Nagle. D. Freece. M. Heehner. J. Hartman. G. ,lone-s, Row 2: P. Webb, C. LaSorda, R. Santora. K. Keyser. K, Pllug-fclder. Row 3: C. Bean. Bean. G. Hynes, K. Kenny. L. Grayson. ROW 4: M. Bishop, S. Dc- ih hx 1 f twiler. B. Sproul. B, Sl1ultwit.C.Scl1midt. ROW 5: T. Klincfcltcr. S. Ryan, J. Por- t e t u s ter. R. Mason. Row 6: D. Webb, D. Kennedy. G. Minnich, F. Hartman. Art Editors' Tony and Lynn' Literary Editors, Judy and Suv. .. . . ,.., . g .,,,, Photographer. Penny Wfbb- 1 .91 .azz-, ' 7' ff 1-J J .2 '4 -P f ' iff Qi 5 F Et M 'ri :lf .'-. ...,. K mffffs' 4-Mgefffsw-A-:tt 'ff-:Aw affirfif ' --f 25: f rw-1 we-f ' W 1 l'?'FS-L-ffiififcililfy ' if , 2 .J Financial Editors, Rosemarie and Andy. Sports Editor. ,lc-ff. and Typing Editor. Linda. 1 Phntnzranhv Editors. Beth and Sue. SMOKE SIGNALS STAFF. Row 1: J. Hartman, C. Wright, J. Wander. C Schmidt, K. Burnett, B. Friday, C. Lasorda, B. Wolford. Row 2: J. Lawlisi C. Mayall, D, Holliday, S. Keller, C. Collins, H. Scheifl, G. Cannon, B Sproul, J. Vermuth, M. Bishop. Row 3: S. James. D. Clark, Miss Dolman Advisorg J. Porter, S. Toberman. Miss Dolman points out the essen- tials of good layout design. The staff of the school newspaper, SMOKE SIGNALS, is a very active school organization which presents Methacton students and their community with interesting news of stu- dent, faculty, administrative, and community activities. Under the direction of Miss Dolman and the two Editors-in- Chief, Debbie Clark and Steve James, the staff helps to prom- ote school spirit, cooperation and understanding among ad- ministration, faculty and students. s Exhibitin the pulse of the school Editing the newspaper keeps the staff of the Smoke Signals busy, Mixed emotions are expressed by staff members, while checking a new edition of the paper. Staff members listen to instructions in prepara tion of copy. SENIOR HIGH CHORUS OFFICERS. Terry Bookheimer, Treasurer: Helen Scheid, Secretary, Rosemarie Santora. President: Peggy Eastman. Vice Presi- dent. l SENIOR HIGH CHORUS. Row I: S. Daywall, B. Hagerman. L. Robinson, P. Klincfclter, M. Eleazer. L. Marple, W. Wisneski, R. Santora, H. Wallace, Wys- ock, D. Goodman. L. Bair. S. Lowrie. Row 2: R. Rodimak, C. Kinsler, K. Wessler, P. Detwiler, M. Hall, K. Burnett, L. Robinson, M. Granacher, N. Greco, J. Landis, D. Jenkins, D. Clark. K. Keyser, M. Swanson, M. Heebner, Mr. Carlson. ROW 3: D. Porter, P. Keyser, J. Porter, B. Ralston, L. Hagner. T. Bookheimer, E. Koeher, J. Fritz, S. Keller. L. Ferguson, S. Baumgartner. P. Ochs, B. Scheid. Row 4: J. Howarth, D. Glass. D. Batzcl, J. Eastman, K. Leiby, J. Campman, C. Miller, R. Fulmer, J. Vermuth, J. Porter, E. Guevara. Seated: G. Cannon, P. Eastman. JUNIOR HIGH CHORUS. Row 1: D. Barte, C. George, K. Kling, K. Ruf, K. Jingosian, R. Pforter, J. Adams. N. Skelton, K. LaSorda, C. Dawns, C. Jingosian, J. Sesto, E. Evans, D. Ruud, J. Moore, McFarland. C. Heckler, J. Russell, D. Fishburn, S. Mulder, C. Wright. R. Brooke. L. Miller, S. Ulrich, J. Harper, L. Love. Row 2: M. Megella, L. Ward, S. Lebens, S. Hood, S. Ochs, M. Yustak, K. McGonigle, M. Kilgannon, S. Howard, L. Frees. A. Wallace, M. Shotl, C. Con- stable, S. Weidner, J. Danis, V. Griggs, M. Roberts, C. Lapple, G. Kinsler, D. McDermott, S. Aker, B. Walton, K. Fort, J. Carroll, K. Trcisbach. Row 3: G. Fos- benner, G. Smith, R. Smith, D. Pudelka, B. Train, C. Sharp, W. Batzel, E. DelPizzo, D. Ralston, D. Gallagher, J. McClennen, A. Padula, J. Stroup, D. Jaworski S. Egenstafer, M. Wilfong, J. Phillips, R. Todd, M. McFarland, S. Landis, D. Rothenberger, K. Hallman, R. Wolford, C. Bosler, E. Lawless. 1 Praisingwith melod and enthusiasm. . . ORCHESTRA. Row 1: J. Miller. C. Downes. D. Li. D. Wisner. D. Badger. C. Constable. D. Pearson. B. Atkinson. M. Schnaithmann, T. Wolford. J. Porter. Row 2: T. Klinefelter, J. Felty. D. Shoemaker. C. Reed, Mr. Middleton, P. Klinefelter. B. Fort. J. Brunner. J. Hughes. D. Ohlman. J. Eastman. R. Bosler. H. Scheid. f ll lllll PREP BAND. Row 1: D. Caramenico, T. Detwiler, K. Kaneda, S. DePuy, K. King, M. DeWane, P. Ochran, D. Faust, C. Moore, R. Lightcap, S. Shaffer, S. Houpt. Row 2: J. Lawlis, G. Youngs, J. Wiedemeier, J. Brunner, C. Barbone, D. Light, J. Sawyer, M. Beck, D. Schultz, S. Robinson, A. Kerper, S. High, R. DeWitt. B. Tenney, D. Granacher, J. Hurt, N. Weissinger, L. Whittaker. Row 3: D. Glass, J. Knohler, S. Sherry, B. Bennet, K. Montalbano, P. Hughes, D. Moetsch, K. Sneddon, G. Schubert, M. Schafer, M. Richmond, J. Ciralisi. K. Nyce, T. Eisenberger, K. Prickitt, M. Doebler, R. Toberman, J. Klinefelter, D. Dell, J. Parlee, J. Keirsey, P. Funk, D. Cannon, K. Keck, J. Frech. ' MAJOBETTES. Row 1: M. Eastman. Row 2: C. Nurhberg, D. Jackson, N. Kemner. Row 3: P Emerson, D. Clark. G. Shade. METHACTGN HIGH S..HO0L COLOR GUARD. Row 1: K. Pflug-felder, D. Wisniewski. Row 2: M. Jaskowiak, K. Burnett, M. Tague, D Doran, D. Mash, P. Smith. Supporting the green and White X BAND. Row 1: D. Ohlman, R. Wagner, P. Kriehel, T. Wolford, D. Shoemaker, D. Prikitt, K. Hamer, L. Treisbach, N. Hummer, E. Atkinson, J. Porter. Row 2: D, Hughes, C. Metzger, J. Moser, K. Pflug-felder, S. Dell, P. Klinefelter, L. Bohrer, M. Kemner, C. Moore, S. Gehret, T. Klinefelter. Row 3: J. Brunner, R. Fort, G. Cannon, D. Metz, W. Reed, D. Beyer, R. Ferrier, W. Keirsey, R. Banyai, A. Daywalt, F. -Wright, R. Slough, S. Toms, J. Hughes. Row 4: F. Migilligan, C. Reed, Mr. Middleton, E. Soper, F. Mcflinniss, A. Wells, J. Eastman, D. Brunner, L. Hoy, R. Bosler. RIFLE CLUB GUITAR CLUB PUZZLE CLUB DEBATIN G CLUB PROJECTION CLUB Finding special interests KNITTING CLUB SCIENCE CLUB I Fig: SPORTS APPRECIATION CLUB TRACK AND FIELD CLUB and developin them LIBRARY CLUB TOTEM TALK CHESS AND CHECKERS CLUB ART CLUB DRAMATICS CLUB The student has Although many of these are masks of unreality many faces We may often catch a true reflection of his inner self This is the face of a true individualg But it reflects a living spirit that will not deceive- it may glow with triumph and soon darken with dismay. . . ar-, W.:-sn.. , l,,, ,W as many faces do. l He must not be remembered as a name found, someday, engraved on a desk. . . He leaves behind not a footprint preserved for a moment in the sand, n he will leave his mark in a memory, a spirit, or a heartg r But a monument kept forever 5 on the road of life. . . . They are a race that never yet has been discovered. And the whole secret, power, and knowledge of their own dis- covery is locked within them - they know it, feel it, have the whole thing in them. iwolfe GFI m SS Cla L. CD 'U C 'J HOMEROOM 208. Row I: R. Kummerer D. Farris, D. Jenkins, C. Leonard, G. Lau- man, K. Hynes, D. Souder. Row 2: J. Ross, K. Frantz, K. Cox, G. Hansen, W. Cle- mence, L. McGranahan, L. Tyson, A. Park- er, L. Updegralf. Row 3: P. Hinckle, W. Dawson, G. Ferenz, L. Tyson, R. Tyson, L Parker, N. Hannock, J. Bright. Absent: F Ivans. v JUNIOR OFFICERS. Left to right: Barbara ,Hart, Secretary, Susan Wessner, Treasurer, Richard Gentile, President, Paul Angelillis, Vice President. JUNIOR CONGRESS. Row I: D. Jenkins, D. Souder, G. Shade, L. Treisbach, N. Gre- co, T. Hoagland, L. Lawless. Row 2: D. Smith, D. Phillips, S. Skelton, L. Folen, J. Young, L. Smith, L. Lake, S. Cornog. Row 3: Mr. Grozinski, J. Wisner, V. Smith, A. Coville, R. Gentile, H. Magee, P. Angelillis, S. Wessner, B. Hart, J. LaMonte, Miss Twit- mire. Confident of his place in the future. HOMEROOM 226. Row 1: J Hughes, P. Arms, E. Smith, L. Lake, M. Pragheimer, S. Baumgartner, N Hartsock, S. Monastero, Mr. Gray Row 2: K. Freeman, J. Gesulla, S Dalton, L. Treisbach, M. Morfoot, S Guttridge, E. Sullivan, E. Wiede meier, D. Phillips, D. Richmond Row 3: J. Claycomb, D. DiMarzi0 R. Hartman, J. Wagner, C. Zeiglerl D. Phifer, C. Megella, K. Austin, D. Pudelka. Absent: J. Cameron, J Faulkner, G. Kilpatrick, R. Lick, M. Rogers, J. Sickerott. HOMEROOM 216. Row 1: C. Snovel, E. Knie- zewski, B. Zell, J. Thompson, D. Schubert, N. Kemner, M. Doud, E. Berry, Mr. Emery. Row 2: S. Weed, S. Cornaz, B. Ciccarelli, L. Lawless, K. Russell, J. Young, R. Moyer, B. Regar, M, Gran- acher, L. Hansell. Row 3: K. Litka, P. Ochs, R. Shires, W. McClennen, B. Scatchard, R. Vaughn, J. Ross, F. Horning, S. Hamme, R. Cusamano. Absent: J. Bright, M. Buckler, P. Folen, J. Katz, J. Pettry, J. Speer, P, Winkler. HOMEROOM 220. Row 1: W. Brown, N. Greco G. Kibblehouse, S. Youngs, C. Hamel, B. Marber ger, F. Murray. Row 2: C. Harwick, R. Sypherd T. Collins, E. Ruppe, R. Woodruff, D. Glass, L Smith, D. Harper. Row 3: J. LaMonte, J. Fritz,'D Ingram, J. Yaskowski, B. Sidclons, L. Kerper, B Hart, C. Holler, R. Hudoclc. Absent: Mrs. Hen derson, J. Bahn, M. Bean, A. Blevens, R. Cipro., M DiDonato, A. Dobbs, D. Lourie, F. Megilligan, T Osborne, W. Puscar. v s HOMEROOM 227. Row 1: Mr. Duffy, S. Singer, J. Li, B. Felty, C. Wheeler, B. Robbins, C. Mitchell, M. Daddario, V. Thompson, J. Kent. Row 2: B. Syester, B. Strome, C. Kriebel, S. Wessner, Cv. Zander, R. Pforter, D. Harper, H. Irving, M. Shaw, T. Hoagland, J. Greco. Row 3: V. Smith, T. Laverty, R. Bourne, J. Wisner, T.McGinniss, K. Clark, D. Ackerman, L. Mul- holland, D. Toms, J. Harry. HOMEROOM 229. Row 1: S. 0'Neil, M. Donley, C. Hinckle, M. Bohrer, K. Monaghan, L. Doebler, M. Jesehon, L. Nyce, Mrs. Cawman. Row 2: L Santora, J. Laverty, G. Maynes, W. Kummerer, L Warburton, G. Shade, D. Lanigan, J. Constable, T Meixner, D. Hendricks. Row 3: E. Hallman, J Lachenmayer, E. Guevara, B. Childress, K. Dyer P. Yoh, J. Rhoadarmer, L. Folen, L. Ortiz, S. Skel- ton, N. Williams. Absent: W. Clemence, P. Court- ney, F. Humphrey. 1 SOPHOMORE CONGRESS. Left to right: Mr. Ulrich, Miss Dolman, T. Colgrove, C. Milligan D. McClure, K. Hynes, D. Moister, A. DiMarzio J. Moyer, J. Drewniany, J. Bustard, J. Lacek, M. 1 e The student enters HOMEROOM 245. Row 1: M. Smith, D. Schubert, S. Kirk patrick, A. Dodd, D. Jenkins, C. Glenzinger, D. Smith, R Hunsicker, J. Janney, Mrs. Sunday. Row 2: E. Hamilton, W Robinson, J. Napper, S. Colgrove, L. Wagner, G. Detwiler, C Grabowski, G. Hilt, D. Metz, M. Rapine, C. Bernstiel. Row 3: P. Angelillis, TQ Basile, H. Magee, R. Gentile, S. Coville, J. Nyce, R. Wampole, P. Drace, H. Heiser, F. Fisher. PHUOUH L- LQVCH P- Perkins. P- Maffenv L- SOPHOMORE OFFICERS. Seated: Peggy Perkins, Vice President. Faulkner, C. Plfer, S. Kllenert, L. Rothenberger, Standing: Mr. Ulrich, Sponsor, Linda Love, Secretary, Elaine Mar- M. Curzynski, L. Bean, E. Margolis, V. Curll. golis, Treasurer: Doug McClure, Sergeant at Arms: Ginny Curll, Par- the ate of life liamentarian: Karl Hynes, President, Miss Dolman, Sponsor. HOMEROOM 103. Row 1: H. Johnson, F. Ivens, J. Pudelka, R. Crimley, L. Lockhoff, K. Crawford, H. Little. Row 2: L. Sohl, J. Rambo, G. Staurowsky, T. Eisenberger, F. Kerstetter, M. Light, B. Shupe. Bow 3: J. Shupard, J. Dawson, R, Slough, B. Scat- chard, D. Keir, D. Marzella, S. Role, G. Wampole. Absent: Mr. Houser, S. Bate- man, G. Hanson, W. O'Donnell, D. Wol- from, R. Zeigler. HOMEROOM 124. Row 1: J. Wendling, .l Schuck, E. Margolis, P. Beecher, S. Mang L. Bean, C. Lawlis, P. Cooper, F. Schook C. Baldasano, Mr. Burd. Row 2: L. Faulk ner, F. Tulish, L. Lear, D. Custer, D. Por ter, D. Crowell, R. Wagner, R. Jackson, W Rosen, S. Keyser, L. Stewart, W. Ingram D. Pascal. Row 3: S. Smith, B. Cassel, T Faggioli, C. Ademow, J. Plush, W. Elton, J Ziegler, R. Bcan, J, Butera, G. Brunt, M Patton, C. Gill, W. Patch. Absent: R Herman. HOMEROOM 154. Row 1: A. Lowrie, P. Walton, B. Newman, J. Thompson, W. Reed, M. Eleazer, M. Allan, A. Keely. Row 2: D. Czop, M. Wysock, M. Yiaski, E. Krie- bel, J. Bustard, L. Marple, D. Beatrice, L. Rothenberger, P. Marren. Row 3: P. Key- ser, C. Faust, J. Fair, M. Buler, R. Markel, T. Dyer, J. Homa, W. Rittenhouse, J. Jor- dan. Absent: Mrs. William, S. Ketchman. HOMEROOM 222. Row 1: C. Gambone, D. Goodman, J. Brohson, R. Houchins, J. Eisenberger, S. Peterson, E. Ruppe, Miss Dolman. Row 2: K. LaMonte, J. Drewni- any, I. Zachow, I. Kouba, R. Goodman, B. Mitchell, J. Moyer, H. Wallace. Row 3: D. Metzger, D. Doran, J. Doman, B. Keyser, D. McClure, C. Nissle, D. Brunner, D. Mois- ter, R. Brunt. Absent: W. Beale, D. Huns- berger, B. Borz, L. Caparro, A. Hendricks L. Bowser, F. Wright, M. Demchilc, R. Hor- rocks, S. Lowry. 9 The student is ready HOMEROOM 242. Row 1: K, Maloney W. Furhacher, J. Smith, A. Sleath, J. Col tart, N. Schmidt, V. Curll, S. Staley, J Padula, M. Greco. Row 2: A. Lipp, J. Mos er, A. Kling, F.. Kocher, W. Plush, J. Cata nia, S. Quinn, L. Love, F. Funk, J. De Frangesco, L. Bair. Row 3: G. Leas, M Constable, K. Olinick, F. Adams, L. Hag ner, T. Mulvihill, K. Hynes, J. Dureka, S Meke, K. Wolfrom, D. Nyce, J. Gramm Absent: Miss Hauser, D. Flynn, J. Miller. to fight for his school. HOMEROOM 234-. Row 1: K. Hurst, C. DiCarlo, K. Harwick, K. Smith, K. Wesler, C. Kinsler, S. Barnes, R. Kulp, J. Haraczka, T. Wolford, Mr. K. Ulrich. Row 2: C. McCormick, C. Daywalt, S. Rothen- herger, C. Dodd, C. Spany, S. Downes, C. Pifer, C. Manning, N. Weikel, P. Perkins, C. Walker, C. Hexter. ROW 3: A. DiMarzio, B. Markley, W. Wisneski, G. Rodgers, V. Kniezewski, V. Fisher, S. Edin- ger, F. Brown, E. Patterson, D. Wol- from, R. Cronmiller, C. Crowell, D. Nagy. Absent: W. Bitting, F. Fitzgerald. HOMEROOM 248. Row 1: M Gurzinski, E. Camper, T. Prosock K. Nickels, J. Cable, A. Siso, B. Say lor,'L. Jingozian, B. Hexter, S Spade, Mr. Dyer. Row 2: C. Austin, J. Miskimmin, W. Emily, R. Smith, S. Kleinert, L. Rahmer, C. Cottage B. Heidel, W. DeVito, J. Poper Row 3: M. Kemner, L. Bustard, J Eastman, D. Williams, T. Colgrove L. Demberger, V. Buschman, E Atkinson, K. Thompson, F. Kaezor, R. Kline, W. Grosshanten, D. Fen stemacher. Absent: D. Moles, L. Platt, M. Myers, J. Elem. s v v HOMEROOM 218. Row 1: P. Detwiler, C. Bili kiewicz, L. Kimbel, L. Houseman, J. Fell, P Klinefelter, R. Horning, T. Bradbury, J. Bulger Mr. Hentz. Row 2: J. Miller, P. Emerson, M Wysock, P. Rhoades, J. Law, H. Moses, B. Moyer F. Miller, A. Chmelewski, J. Schnaithmann, P Zeltner, L. Robinson. Row 3: A. Kuhiak, C. Eich erly, D. Williams, J. Murphy, E. Nelson, J. Lacek T. Keagy, C. Milligan, R. Wagner, P Hoynash, D. Huff, C. Pettry. Absent: W. Hoff. HOMEROOM 123. Row l: C. Weldele, D. Pashley, T. Sawyer, N. Pickup, M. Fitzgerald, C. Kennedy, M. Barte, S. San- Franciseo, Mr. Saboe. Row 2: B. Hager- man, K. Adams, S. Tr-usik, C. Kratz, M. Walton, K. Heller, J. Downs, C. Brown, F. 'Castrataro, B. Thompson, K. Mengel. Row 3: M. Leamy, B. MeClay, J. Dougherty, J. Perkins, D. Batzel, W. Gilinger, R. Ferrier, C. Shaw, T. Berke, C. Collins, C. Rothen- llerger, C. Phillippy. Absent: J. Clark, T. Llewellyn, D. Parker, H. Rothenberger. HOMEBOOM 160. Row 1: J. Shoemaker, M. Arena, A. Hagner, B. Donley, J. Rob- bins, K. Harper, B. Caydos. Row 2: S. Hamlin, D. Fitzerald, M. Boston, D. Miller, W. Hollinger, P. Maniscalco, M. Snyder, J. Bean. Row 3: L. Landis, B. Tulish, J. To- lan, J. Howard, D. Brewer, J. McClennen D. DiDomenico, W. Keirsey, M. Bosler. Absent: Mr. Newkirk, J. Bean. e HOMEROOM 129. Row 1: B Ammon, T. Lawless, G. Groff, M Malone, S. Burry, M. Greco, S Cehret, G. Kromka, C. Weller, Mr Patton. Row 2: C. Regar, M. Grofl, S. Tai, B. Beideman, P. Smith, C Staufowsky, J. Parker, K. Harner, D. Manning, S. Dell. Row 3: M Wright, F. Davis, J. Felty, C. Skel- ton, D. Nyce, R. Harry, J. Davis, M Santangelo, D. Zimmerman, C. Col- lins, L. Mang, J. Carroll. Absent: P. Leftwich, A. Peterson, R. Staley, K. Fashenner. He builds an individual HOMEROOM 139. Row 1: T. Bay- ler, D. Smith, G. Collins, P. Slaski N. Paschall, D. Wisner, M. Jasko wiak, E. Daywalt, A. Fagan, Mrs Richards. Row 2: R. Stanley, D Thomas, J. Rafferty. J. Hopkins, K Marinari. C. Granacher, S. Barror, D. Surmiak, M. Tague, J. Martinelli V. Berger. ROW 3: K. Caparro, B Childress, P. Perkins, R. Hibbs, R Crofl, G. Reynolds, R. Weed, L Hewett, M. Markle, D. Grisdale, L Bohrer, L. Miara. Absent: M Mauger, D. Kulp, C. Daub. from the bricks of learning. . HOMEROOM 126. Row 1: D. Childers, P. Lowrie, H. Pry, J. Gambone, H. Wright, M. Schlosser, T. 0'Donnell, K. Law, W. Shu- maker, C. Lowry. Row 2: C. Fragale, R. Coccia, D. Burness, K. Cummings, L. Bean, J. Hantz, S. Sovring, D. Prickett, K. Cor- nog, B. Golden. Row 3: R. Butterfield, B. McDonnell, W. Fritz, R. Jamison, M. Schmieg, N. Krauss, C. Kirk, P. Padula, T. Shupard, M. Smith, S. Williamson. Absent: Miss Geatens, P. Camper, G. Grif- fen, R. 0'Neill. HOMEROOM 224. Row 1: T. Bright. S Babb, M. Hamilton, D. Lord, R. Collins, K Wolstenholme, J. Miller, K. Way, B. Mc Clay. ROW 2: C. Dodd, M. Holiday, Cv Uh:-ich. C. Frantz, J. Robbins, R. Kling, B Cori, R. Walters, L. Monastero. Row 3: J Hudy, R. McClennen, J. Howarth. S. May ew, J. Albright, B. Smith, S. Rohm, B Hunsberger, C. Straun, L. Beebe, C. Slater Absent: Mr. Romeike, G. Dalton, J Ccorgc, J. Hamilton, J. Hannock, C Moore, D. Setzler. HOMEROOM 244. ROW 1: L. Delany, K. Kulp, A. Quay, S. Failkowski, K. Iacovetti, J. Arms, D. Bookheimer, P. Sleath, K. Ku- rilla, Mr. Kellon. Row 2: D. Peroni, M Ingram, E. DeCarlo, K. Kelly, J. Speer, C. LaSorda, L. Moyer, L. Dutton, C. Hibbets, C. Ramsey, W. Thomas. Row 3: C. Ten agelia, T. Kimmel, B. Bowser, J. Litka, J Ehinger, T. Miller, R. Minnick, H. Badger, R. Beyer, T. Rutter, D. Stanko, B. Wil liams. Absent: D. Beyer, C. Hoagland, A Romano, D. Sherry. HOMEROOM 246. Row 1: J. Tomaselli, T. Lynch, C. Nurnherg, J. Lick, K. Scat- chard, A. Brown, J. Wolcoveick, B. Dennis, P. Stevens, D. Hoffman, C. Buckley, L. Laskey. Row 2: L. Bell, J. Kauler, B. Famous, K. Pflug-felder, B. Fiorillo, J. Myers, C. Bustard, B. Lenhart, E. Rym- shaw, N. Lear, D. Wisniewski, M. Roediger, Mr. Hallman. Row 3: J. Ferenz, J. Holler, L. Rees, F. Patterson, J. Bini, P. Yaskows- ki, S. Toms, C. Basile, C. Geyer, R. Lake, A. Vermuth, P. Rapposelli. Absent: T. Fitzgerald. HOMEROOM 228. Row 1: W. Moses, R. Rhodarmer, R. Blischok, L. Wander, C. Schiefer, E. Smith, H. Groff, Mr. Rigler. Brown, J. Wessner, D. Hughes, K. Dawson, E. Soper, B. Royer, W. Haslup, A. Wells, L. Banyai, T. Morris, P. Row 2: C. D. Gingras, Hoy. ROW 3: C. Norris, A. Doman, L. McFarland, R. Bateman, W. Miller, G. 'Krill, B. Rogers, A. Metz, J. Beron, G. Krill. Absent: G. Downs, W. Eisenberger, E. Hughes, R. Jor- dan, T. Ochs, F. Swanson. Walliing in the path others had to find. . HOMEROOM 143. Row 1: V. Improto, E. Arrasmith J. Harper, E. Hildebrand, M. Sewell, L. Hamel, S. Poeh mel, J. Davis, P. Hughes, Mrs. Rodenbaugh. ROW 2: M Maloney, L. Brown, D. Allcbach, M. Marren, B. Detwil er, R. Harry, J. Robbins, A. Gentile, E. Estes, W Bourne, K. Hallman. ROW 3: K. Trullinger, D. Clark P. Reilly, P. Jacknicki, C. Meixner, S. Landis, K. Moyer, M. Thomas, D. Pudelka. Absent: J. Dessenger, L. Law lis. HOMERODM 125. Row 1: D.Bar1i, P Pragheimer, D. DiCarlo, G. Clark, G. Noll J. Koons, P. Davis, W. Shepard, C. Jingo zian. Row 2: M. Shott, D. Shaw, D. Latel la, R. Hartman, J. Hansen, D. Griffin, W Smith, L. Role, K. Tenzinger, L. Mc Dermott, C. Moore, P. Borzillo. Row 3: D Rhoades, D. Rothenberger, G. Ivens, T Graham, C. Cornog, C. Hersh, M. Puscar V. Carconaque, T. Shaw, M. Hansell, J Winkler, M. Schildt. Absent: Miss Hall. HOMEROOM 127. Row 1: P. Funk, J. Nagle, P. Homa, K. Wisner, C. Wanner, S. Weidner, T. Bookheimer, S. Smith, J. Ses- to, R. Keirsey. Row 2: Mrs. Bacher, A Wallace, G. Youngs, G. Miller, J. Santora, K. Mcflonigle, G. Kemner, M. Richmond, B. Train, J. Phillips, J. Spinieo. Row 3: D Cannon, R. Lightcap, K. Zesotarski, D Guttridge, B, Leas, H. Beyer, A. Fermier J. Lonchar, T. Winters, G. Webb. Absenti K. Fort, B. Harry, B. Martin. w HOMEROOM 148. RUW 1: E. Di Carlo, A. Cori, C. Weller, K. Sohl, W Romano, N. Weissinger, J. Light, J. Bard sley, J. Allan, R. Miller, R. Bean, D Woodruff, Mr. Hopple. Row 2: J. Kel- ley, M. Shafer, S. High, B. Collins, D. Moetsch, D. Badger, M. McFarland, L Klotz, D. Klock, R. Mars, J. Blake, B Laverty. Row 3: S. Egenstafer, D. Hoy, E. Ryzner, T. Murphy, D. Granacher, C. ' Crosshanten, R. Schirmer, K. Sneddon S. Houpt, Cv. Appleton, C. Gurzynski. H . N He is no lon er HOMEROOM 147. Row 1: M Harte, J. Frech, W. Countryman, S Ulrich, C. Bosler, L. Freas, J. Manis calco, J. Perkins, R. Brooke, M Schnaithmann, C. Heckler, B. Ber ry, Mr. Grozinski. ROW 2: D. Li, D Little, J. Brobson, C. Buchenauer K. Nyce, B. Huff, J. Knobler, S Dearoff, E. Cronin, R. Haraczka, C Radatti. Row 3: A. Plank, L. Krie bel, J. Hallman, S. Burton, P. Mois ter, B. Brewer, J. McGettigan, G Schubert, N. Colgrove, D. Callagh er, D. Crisdale. HOMEROOM 212. Row 1: K. Adam, D. Bani, G. Ortiz, T. Berger, R. Shainline, T. Eisenherger, B. Les- lie, R. Pforter. Row 2: D. Pascal M. Gardner, R. Casselherry, K. Amelany, S. Eisenherger, D. Dell, L. Houseal, S. Howard, D. Faust, C. Moyer, D. Saltmer. Row 3: J. Jones, E. Lawless, S. Hood, J. Mc- Grath, R. Kocher, C. Langheim, K. Keck, S. Cantymagli, L. Kelley, R. Miller. Absent: Mr. Romano, E. Evans, B. Hunsberger, D. Singer, E. Walker. v HOMEROOM 214. Row 1: R. Say- lor, W. Hamel, C. Wright, C. Wood, S. Lebens, L. Ward, L. Miller, D. Tyson, L. Rotchford, P. James. Row 2: D. Ciccarelli, S. Ochs, M. Megella, D. Hamlin, A. Padula, L. Jenkins, P. Wagner, J. McClennen, L. Whittaker, J. Dougherty, M. Sharadin. Row 3: W. Zolko, C. Smith, G. Moles, C. Musselman, J. Trullinger, R. Welkel, D. Wack, R. Keir, B. Rambo. Absent: Miss Dowd, J. DeWan, W. Schlack, M. Wengiel, R. Williams. bewildered HOMEROOM 141. Row 1: B. Smith, V. Beron, K. LaSorda, R. Spinozzi, C. Adrian, D. Coldetsky, R. Bechtel, C. Berger, N. Wesler, R. Belisle, Mrs. Cummings. Row 2: J. Stott, A. Woodruff, L. Baskin, J. Brunner, R. Bernstiel, A. Weikel, K. Austin, J. Anderson, C. Beyer, C. Treisbach, G. Adams, J. Civitello. Row 3: D. Ralston, K. Roberts, S. Alderfer, W. Batzel, J. Weber, C. Alker, C. Stroup, R. Shupe, T. Bar- chet, M. Yuslak, B. Wanner, L. Donley. Absent: W. Crisdale. HOMEROOM 233. Row 1: H. Jingozian, J. Kniezewski, R. Baldasano, F. Zemanik, J. Russell, D. Caramenico, J. Sortino, K. White. V. Arena, Mrs. Berlcey. ROW 2: L Zander, R. Wolford, S. Shaffer, M. Hep- burn, G. Cingras, B. Dutton, G. Croner, G Tyler, E. Draugelis, R. Hoeh, E. Pettry Row 3: M. Wynn, D. Natali, M. Jonas, S Kctcham, J. Kenney, J. Kimbel, V. Jacque- min, D. Hughes, J. Cicippio, S. Krauss, B. Edwards. Absent: G. Faust, F. Jaworski. HOMEROOM 142. Row 1: M. Harte, R. Puscar, E. Dyer, G. Bean, E. Bilikiewicz, M. Boyce, R. Patton, S. Berger, S. Kilgannon, C. Ciralisi, Mr. Subers. Row 2: W. Beideman, T. Brunner, S. Daywalt, S. Mulder, C. Connor, J. Carrol, S. Aker, H. Puckett, D. Little, S. Nissle, W. Carpenter, R. Robbins. Bow 3: L. Salter, G. Kinsler, K. King, S. Coccia, D. Shiffler, D. Jaworski, G. Smith A. Bono, C. Barbone, K. Hamilton, P. Kern, M. Borzillo. Absent: L. Butera. N l HOMEROOM 210. Row 1: J. Kiersey, B. Russel K. Ruf, R. Metzger, P. Prosoek, M. Heller, A. Pi gott, D. Landis, N. Skelton. Row 2: G. Hookway C. Richards, R. Yost, S. Maniscalco, P. Parker, V Griggs, J. Errin, K. Toms, M. Spangler, D. Class HOMEROOM 146. Bow 1: R. Demarco A. Bustard, R. Hoffman, J. Pforter, K. Frank, J. Collins, R. Mash, B. Pumilia, A. Allan. Bow 2: D. Fishburn, C. Constable P. Hookway, K. Fegley, J. Megilligan, L. Beam, K. Metzger, R. Toberman, D. Ruud N. Rosen, J. Mauchley. Row 3: F. Snow, J. Corliss, K. Prickitt, S. Thomas, M. Schiavo M. Doebler, C. Drummer, W. Light, G. Fasbenner, M. Wilfong, B. Heflner, B. Ci- cippio. Absent: F. Ross. s w s s filly ff MDV ,ff f But is caught up W J Q p T 61- Jwmyjj YQ A ... ef We HOMEROOM 157. Row 1: V. Cioffo, K. Montalbano, R. Kulp, L. Long, C. Dunn G. Reyner, L. Cassel, R. Hoy, T. Interante K. Kaneda, D. Kerper, Mr. Ercole. Row 2: A. Raffeo, L. Ramsey, L. Landis, B. Phipps, L. Hendricks, D. Remak, M. Kilgannon, R. Slavin, P. Ochran, D. Thompson, D. Germ- er. Row 3: N. Rees, A. Stallin, K. Harty B. Atkinson, D. Pearson, C. Sharp, L. Hor- rocks, R. Leslie, B. Bean, B. Rockett, W. Hunsberger, B. Bennett. w v s X Row 3: C. Syester, M. Denshaw, J. Rubendall, L. Redding, K. Gehret, D. Roberts, E. Hottenfeller, G. Isbrecht, D. Moleski, B. Walton, E. DelPizzo, M. Myers. Y HOMEROOM 235. Row 1: M. Manning, F. Morris, V. Gingras, C. Rosenberg, M. Wright, C. Downes, S. Scott, R. Errington. Row 2: W. Souder, P. Davidson, S. Sherry, J. Lynch, R. Smith, R. Todd, L. Carter, D. Nickels, J. Hart, J. Sawyer, T. Sharadin. Row 3: C. Houseal, S. Custer, P. Light, R. Nelson, H. Haun, R. Hamilton, J. Prosock, W. Stroup, P. Russell, D. Daisey, D. Jenkins. Absent: R. Fox, P. Grennor, J. Jaroszewicz. J l in a new World. HOMEROOM 241. Row 1: C. George, K. Kling, P. Rhoadarmer, J. Klinefelter, S. Miller, S. DeGrazio, H. Johnson, T. Scamp- ton, S. Hunsicker. Row 2: W. Simpson, S. Keenan, R. Lessner, C. Miller, L. Hamer, K. Brown, G. Hummer, J. Connolly, M. Beck, D. Parker, R. Tai, G. Love. Row 3: P. Lauman, D. Schultz, S. Malloy, B. Nan- gle, J. Wiedemier, A. lntoccia, W. Dawson, D. LaBoda, J. Toperzer, J. Grillith, P. Mitchell. Absent: Mrs. Barnhurst, J. Park- er, D. Phillippy. HOMEROOM 243. ROW 1: A. Connolly, L. Moles, J. Moore, S. Slehman, M. Fir- man, W. Wanner, M. Roberts, M. Smith, R Bright, D. Lovett, J. Bovell. Row 2: M Houseal, D. Gallagher, S. Thomas, S. Rine himer, E. McCormick, H. Brower, R McHugh, G. Nagy, C. Lapple, D. Granger D. McDermott, J. Nelan. Row 3: H. Kin loch, R. DeWitt, C. Chmelewski, M. La Monte, D. Clark, S. DePuy, S. Robinson, H Radatti, A. Constable, M. DeWane Absent: J. Hughes. v Take up our quarrel with the foe: To you from failing hands we throw The torchg be yours to hold it high -Mccrae CD +-I L. 0 Q. CD ff , A , If 1 f,.-'r-- 3 ,, f f f 1 C 1' gh, ,J-- gi.: I M..-.., K LJ I .E lg iiixii, gvflfxvi-..x .1 , r . f 1 a I V 1 , 2 ' ' lf 1 ,I 1 L if.. ft W f Wfwf ff fs xl! 5 ,. f V, 'ef' 1 Q 'Win le... fu. li? W uf! The face of Rosemarie Santora, Captain, and Miss Geatens, Coach. Another two points for MHS! Win or lose, these perky girls never lose their spirit. SENIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS. L. Kurylo, L. Love, K. Keyser, R. Santora, B. Wolford, T. Hoagland, P. Perkins, L. Smith. Center: Miss Geatens. Absent: E. Mar- golis. Miss Itlall watches her Junior Elaine Margolis reacts with joy as Methae- ton scores again. High Cheerleaders boost morale at a pep rally. an athlete is determined. . . JUNIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS. Kneeling: A. Fagan, S. Sovring. Row 2: S. Smith, G. Appleton, H Rothenberger, D. Rolhenberger, D. Bookheimer. Row 3: D. Manning. SENIOR HIGH SOCCER Rowl S Katz S Hamme A Keely J Bustard L Bustard R Hunslcker P Krlehel ,I Schnalthmann S James ROW2 J Muller D Rnchmond R Kelwo L Folen G Kulp R Wagner T Bookhelmer T Wolford J Porter R Pforler D Kennedy J Claycomb A Wlnters ROW3 Mr Emfry ASG1stanlCof1ch W Marklew C Muller R Boslcr ,I Doman F Wright A foxllle T Keagy D Webb .I Vermuth V Smlth G Brunt Mr K UI rich Head Coach Rowfl- R Myere M Sherry R Dalton ,I Srhnalthmann S Keyinr R Thompeon E Guevara G Hllt ,I Jordan R Sh l J D Dejecuon Compared to us they re about so Use your head' lg' . : . , . , . , . , . , . ' , . ' , . ' , . . : , . '- , . . , . , . , . , . ' , . , . , . . . . , , . , . .. : . H ,, ' , . . , . ' , . . . ' , . A , . Q, . , . . . ' . - . . . - , ' . : . 1' ., . . . ' , . - ' . . ' , . . , . , . ' , . , . ' ain ine. . rewni- any, K. Olinick. F. Miller. . . .A , ... v ua 75 h' 7' Eduardo readies a shot Let's burn lem you guys. For he has become part of a team, striving for perfection. . Is this the sport that has the hoop?,' Varsity .l.V. Sun Valley 1-1 1-0 Abington 6-4 2-1 Cheltenham 4-1 2-1 Lower Merion 1-4 2 5 Upper Dublin 1-3 2-2 Plymouth-Whitemarsh 1-3 3-1 Norristown 1-4 2-1 Upper Merion 1-3 1-1 Radnor ' 2-1 2-0 Determination! Two heads are better than one! Steve Fidler is piled up on a quarterback sneak. Varsity .l.V. Collegeville-Trappe 7-13 19-26 Upper Merion 6-20 13-26 Lower Merion 0-27 Cancelled Chester 21- 7 0-0 Cheltenham 12- 7 26-13 Upper Dublin 0-25 7-12 Norristown 7-21 14-32 Radnor 7-35 6-14 Abington 13-19 7-27 Plymouth-Whitemarsh 0-32 6-31 Jim Dougherty churns up yardage around right end. Mr- M8l'iHk0V gives iIlSU'UCii0flS to Mark Constable. SENIOR HIGH FOOTBALL. Row 1: K. Hynes, J. Freece, J. Thomas, J. Dougherty, R. Hibhs, G. Minnich, T. Leamy, J. Graham, S. Fidler, G. Cooper, D. Mengel, S. Basile, B. Murray, R. Frantz,-R. Fulmer, F. Moister. Row 2: Mr. Berardelli, D. Ingram, J. Ziegler, M. Constable, H. Heiser, G. Hallman, D. Lowrie, D. DiMarzio, T. Basile, L. Ortiz, T. Laverty, F. Fitzgerald, P. Angelellis, R. Steele, B. Childress, H. Magee, D. Ackerman, Mr. Marinkov. Row 3: Mfr. Rigler, L. Jinqozian, V. Kniezewski, W. Patch, D. Moister, J. Dureka, R. Horrocks, T. Llewllyn, D. Williams, J. Homa, J. Moyer, R. Goodman, R. Cronmiller, G. Leas, F. Swanson, R. Bean, J. Eastman, T. DiMarzio. Combinin both talent and technique. . . Our doubts are traitors And make us lose the good we oft might win by fearing to attempt. QL , I ,,,, , , , , The sacrifice which they col- lectively made was individu- ally repaid to themg for they received again each one for himself a praise which grows not old . . . a memorial . , . graven not on stone but in the hearts of men. -Thucydides To set the cause above renown, To love the game beyond the prize, To honor, while you strike him down, The foe that comes with fearless eyes, . . -Newbolt It is defeat that turns bone to flintg it is defeat that turns gristle to muscleg it is defeat that makes men invincible. -Beecher SENIOR HIGH VARSITY BASKETBALL. G. Pennypacker, S. Fidler, D. Kennedy, D. Webb, C. Minnich, J. Thomas, R. Hibbs, T. Leamy, .l. Vermuth R Spl neo, Mr. Forsyth. Absent: C. Ziegler, M. Mascaro. His oal is not 0111 to Win, but to Mike'sjump shot from the key results in Mtwo for MHS. Collegeville-Trappe 72-44 Norristown 50-51 Cheltenham 76-71 Plymouth-Whitemarsb 45-80 RalZll1OI' 60-64 Radnor 63-73 Penncrest 57-55 Cheltenham 58-82 Lower Merion Penncrest 52-79 Upper Merion 73-60 Lower Merion 40-81 Wayne Rotary Tournament Upper Merion 75-82 Springfield 55-57 Abington 55-57 Devon Prep 60-67 Upper Dublin 50-57 Abington 61-63 Norristown 63-46 Upper Dublin 62-60 Plymouth -Whitemarsh 48-63 A loose rebound is at the mercy of George, Dave and Bob looks for a teammate as his progress is temporarily opponent. checked. SENIOR HIGH .l.V. BASKETBALL. G. Hilt, M. Constable, F. Brown, G. Brunt, M. Brasenberg, R. Wagner, R. Gentile, .l. Nyce, Mr. Croner, S. Coville, J. Zie- gler, T. Brunt, D. McClure, J. Homa, T. Mulvihill, S. Hamme, V. Hunsicker. Absent: W. Rittenhouse, H. Wright. run a ood race or fi ht a ood ii ht. Bobby up. Collegeville-Trappe Cheltenham Radnor Penncrest Lower Merion Upper Merion Abington Upper Dublin Norristown Plymouth-Whitemarsh 64-38 65-67 47-29 39-50 41-51 30-40 43-26 27-52 42-45 evades his frustrated opponent and goes in for a lay- Radnor Cheltenham Penncrest Lower Merion Upper Merion Abington Upper Dublin Norristown Plymouth-Whitemarsh Basketball or Ballet?! 24-30 38-36 43-34 5 2 3 8 36-50 34-41 48-42 35-39 28-44 Sam soars high above his guard to tap in a rebound. 1 1 1 Carol Gill, unaware that she has lost the ball, rushes on. The reward is Varsity J.V. Upper Merion 9-0 2-0 Souderton 3-2 no game Upper Dublin 9-4 7-8 Upper Dublin 4-6 4--4 Plymouth-Whitemarsh 15-1 12-1 Cathy Snovel gives it all she's got. LA CROSSE. Row 1: M. Gurzynski, F. Murray, B. Saylor, B. Felty, D. Custer, V. Fisher, C. Eicherly, L. Faulkner. Row 2: C. Bean, A. Kubiak, K. Burnett, R Ralston, D. Rhoads, L. Lake, J. Murphy, J. Constable, C. Gill, L. Rothenherger. Row 3: Miss Bosler, J. Fell, B. Wolford, S. Wessner, L. Warburton, D. Brown B. Hart, L. Demherger, A. Jordan, .l. Li, Mrs. Richards. Row 4: P. Marren, K. Pflug-felder, S. Reiner, C. Snovel, J. Diffenbaugh, K. Hynes, S. Weed, K. Russel J. Fritz, M. Hendricks. not a medal. . Varsity J. V. Plymouth-Whitemarsh 2-5 0-2 Upper Dublin 1-3 0-3 Upper Merion 1-2 0-2 Norristown 0-3 1-0 Lower Merion 0-1 0-4 Radnor 1-1 0-0 Abington 1-2 1-2 Cheltenham 0-1 1-0 Barb Hart and her opponent clash. HOCKEY. Row 1: L. Lawliss, F. Murray, C. Wheeler, B. Saylor, J. Lawlis, D. Goodman, S. Weed, P. Zeltner, K. Pllug-felder, E. Kniezewski. Row 2: S. Downes, B. Sproul, E. Nagel, S. Wessner, L. Warburton, L. Marple, B. Hart, T. Jordan, J. Miskimmins, S. Skelton, B. Shukwit, L. Rothenberger. Bow 3: Mrs. Richards, L. Wagner, P. Rhoades, K. Snovel, S. Reiner, P. Robinson, N. Williams, S. Rothenberger, A. Hendricks, V. Fisher, J. Lachenmayer, C. Nissle, L. Dem- berger, J. LaMonte, L. Robinson, S. Smith, S. Edinger, J. Lacek, Miss Beltz. Sally Reiner attempts to scoop the ball from her opponent's reach A knock on the shin causes Linda Dember ger to cringe. Miss Beltz inspires her team at halftime. But the satisfaction SUBURBAN CHAMPIONSHIP HIGH SCHOOL WRESTLING SCHEDULE Dec. Spring-Ford Dec Cheltenham Dec. Abington Dec. Lower Merion Jan. Norristown Jan. Radnor Jan. Upper Merion Jan. Upper Dublin Feb Plymouth-Whitemarsh Feb Harriton Feb. Feb. DISTRICT CHAMPIONSHIPS Scores were not available at time of publication. Fierce determination drives Karl on. Brian begins the second period with an advantage. Grappler Hartman hopes a quick Hip will result in a pin for Methacton. of Carr ing the name of his school on his back.. Frank fights hard to avoid being pinned, in a close match. SENIOR HIGH WRESTLING. Row I: J. Wendling, C. Hexter, L. Santora, P. J. Wagner, A. Chemoleski, F. Hartman, B.'Murray, R. Goodman. W. Patch, B. Star: key. Row 3: Mr. Potter, K. Olinick, H. Heiser, D. Moister, T. lVIcGinniss, F. Mois- Kriebel, D. Harper. C. Baldassano. T. Wolford, J. Katz. Row 2: J. Miller. J. Moyer ter, K. Hynes, W. Bitting. J. Bell, J. Dureka, Mr. Berardelli. Sizing up his opponent, Bill quick- ly gets the situation under control, resulting in a pin and a victory for him. K We The face of an athlete shows The sweat from the heat The hall boys -,Kick the ball, Soph Joe Catania, who broke the school course record this i I i year, nears the finish line. Varsity J.V. Upper Merion 0-1 1-0 Bala-Cynwyd 1-2 1-2 Valley Forge 1-1 1-0 Ardmore 2-1 0-2 Welsh Valley 1-2 0-3 Bala-Cynwyd 0-4 0-3 Upper Merion 2-0 0-0 Ardmore 2-2 3-2 1 Welsh Valley 0-10 0-4 W W JUNIOR HIGH SOCCER. Row 1: C. Lowry, J. Lick, J. Lynch, L. McDermott, J. Santora, J. Nagle, T. Bookheimer, P. James, E. DiCarlo. Row 2: R. Mars, B. Gaydos, R. Butterfield, A. Quay, D. Parker, P. Slaski, D. Thompson, S. Tai, T. Lynch. Row 3: Mr. Ercole, J. Myers, L. Brown, R. McClennen, L. Hoy, M. Holli- day, K. Adams, P. Funk, S. High, R. Kling, R. Saylor, P. Lowrie, Mr. Houser, Row 4: P. Davidson, S. Burry, G. Kemner, B. Lake, C. Smith, J. Holler, M Wright, H. Beyer, A. Intoccia, D. Collins. of a battle, or the tears of success in Winnin . . . Abington 50-15 Radnor 32-23 Upper Dublin 48-15 Lower Merion 40-19 Plymouth-Whitemarsh 41-20 Upper Merion 41-19 Norristown 39-20 Section Meet 8th Cheltenham 34-25 District Meet ---- CROSS COUNTRY. Row 1. .l Hughes, J. Catania, G. Krill, R Moyer. T. Mulvihill, T. Dyer, B Keiser, P. Yoh, J. Wisner. Row 2 Mr. Patton, Coach. ,lim Hughes' expression reflects the grind of the Cross Country course. Paul Yoh's speed racing to the finish, blurs the scenery. GIRLS' SWIMMING. Row 1: J. Napper, K. Treisbach, S. Robinson, D. Pearson, C. Barhone, G. Appleton, P. Davis. Row 2: B. Sproul, A. Fagan, N. Pickup, K. Smith, D. Moles, M. Schnaithmann, C. Hallman, L. Rotchford. Row 3: F. Castrataro, D. Freece, M. Tague, M. Schlosser, B. Fiorillo, J. Hantz, J. Fell, M. Eastman. Absent: Miss Hauser. BOYS' SWIMMING. Row 1: C. Meixner, T. Detwiler, D. Phillipy, B. Smith, R. Hamilton, C. Hoagland. Row 2: B Dutton, H. Wright, J. Lawlis, T. Winters, S. Fialkowski, J. Smith, W. Miller. Row 3: W. Kiersey, R. Ferrier, C Shaw, J. Doman, A. Winters, Mr. Poehlmann, J. Felzy, J. Ehinger, S. Katz. I Members of the indoor track team keep in shape on a brisk. wintry day. INDOOR TRACK. Row 1: J. Dougherty. C. Rettstadt, R. Kelso. D. Mengel, J. Wisner, V. Smith. Row 2: J. Schnaithmann, R. Pforter, S. Keyser, J. Catania, J Hughes, J. Eastman. Row 3: Mr. Marinkov, Mr. Patton. Row 4: K. Thompson, T. Keagy, B. Grosshanten, D. Wojdylak, J. Horrocks. B. Keyser, R. Mason, Mr White. Absent: J. Porter, T. Klinefelter, G. Cooper. The frustration of being behind, or the elation of being first to cross the line. The face of an athlete is unchanging Varsity ,LV Norristown 1-7 1-2 Norristown 3- I8 5-11 Plymouth-Whitemarsh 2-1 1-3 Radnor 3-2 7-6 Upper Merion 8-3 3-4 Plymouth-Whitemarsh 11-12 2-10 Upper Dublin 2-11 - Upper Merion 6-0 7-4 Radnor 5-3 5-4 Upper Dublin 3-13 6-11 Cheltenham 5-9 2-8 Cheltenham 13-23 - Abington 3-7 0-8 Abington 4-5 1-5 Lower Merion 8-7 5-3 Lower Merion 1-9 3-5 Conference. . signal. . . wind-up. . . stretch set to compete, set to iight, set to come out SENIOR HIGH BASEBALL. Row 1: R. Spineo, J. Claycomb, S. Hamme, G. Hilt, L. Mulholland, G. Detwiler Row Z F Hartman D Phifer F Newruck R Gentile, F. Moister, D. Metz. Row 3: Mr. Ulrich, Head Coachg Mr. Boyer. Assistant Coach. Standing Left to Right .1 Hughes P Krxebel D Fort B Fisher D. Capone, J. Marple, S. Fidler, G. Shade, D. Catagnus, R. Edinger, L. Jakubowski, D. Webb, B. Childress, M. Ruppe W Faulkner .I ,lanney E Berry release. follow through. . . Strike out a better man. Dave Webb crosses the plate. A Warrior ducks under enemy piich. A backcourt plav Mlke Sherry returns the serve Wh1lC Gene Hallman, manag Andy keeps hm eye on the ball Varsity 0-5 0-5 0-5 1-4 0-5 2-3 0-5 2-3 0-5 J.V 0-5 0-5 0-5 0-3 3-1 J- Lynn Bulger Ellen stretches to save the ball. Serving with precision. . .Sue Neufer Abington Radnor Plymouth-Whitemarsh Upper Merion Cheltenham Norristown Lower Merion Upper Dublin Bridgeport in a War he must Wage to the finish. Va rsity 0-4 0-5 0-5 0-5 0-5 0-5 0-5 1-4 4-I J.V. 0-5 4-I 2-3 1-4 2-3 0-5 3-0 GIRLS TENNIS. Row 1: B. Allan, D. Hendricks. P. Detwiler, P. Bean. Shukwit, B. Higgins, E. Nagle. Row 2: C. Kirk, G. Aspden. M. Yeakel. B B LaM0nte. P. Konrath, G. Miller, E. Beyer, K. Fosbenner, N. Lobb. Row 3 C. Schmidt, S. Neufer. J. LaM0nte, A. Hendricks. Miss Boehner, Coach, Buschman, C. Reed, G. Shimer, S. Smith. V Jeff Vermuth strains for a good jump. They're off! u'He,s the guy-down there! SENIOR HIGH TRACK. Row 1: S. Coltart. R. Beyer. W. Schools. G. Kulp, N. Snovel. B. Batzell. D. Manze, E. Scatchard. Row 2: R. Dalton, R. Kelso. J. Vcrmuth. C. Retstadt. J. Porter, J. Schnaithmann. D. Mengcl, J. Thomas. J. Dougherty. J. Freece. Row 3: Mr. White. Assistant Coach, A. Stehman. D. Moyer. M. Rogers. J. Swanger. T. Mccinniss, J. Wisner, P. Yoh, D. DiMarzio, D. Keir, H. Heiser. D. Wojdylak, Mr. Marinkov, Head Coach. He is part of a Whole-a member, a contributor, l Norristown 48-87 b il Championship Meet D.N.P. a e ' Plymouth-Whitemarsh 82-53 Lower Merion Relays D.N.P. wget the pointy- Upper Dublin 62-T3 Penn Relays Fifth in Suburban B Mile Relay Springford 64-Tl Upper Merion-Plymouth-Whitemarsh 83 1X2-41 1f2- 10 Lower Merion-Cheltenham D.N.P. North Section D.N.P. Abington 37-98 Norristown Section D.N.P. Norristown Interscholastics D.N.P. Radnor 52-83 Jeff Porter pulls out a close one. Vicki springs for thejump. GIRLS' BASKETBALL. Row l: J. Lachenmayer. J. Lawlis. S. Reiner, L. Leghan, M. Cragoe, K. Pflug feld er. Row 2: S. Wessner. C. Adamow, M. Morfoot, V. Fisher, A. Vermuth. C. Rothenberger, Row 3: E Nel son, M. Bohrer, B. Shukwit, L. Rothenberger. B. Hart. P. Robinson. Row 4: Miss Boehner. B. Saylor V Buschman. L. Bohrer, K. Marinari. J. Harry. Mrs. Stevens. Row 5: J. Lacek, C. Snovel, B. Cipro. B. Felly pillar of courage, answering the call to dut Linda releases the shot. GIRLS' BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Jan. Plymouth- Feb. 3 - Lower Merion - - Whitcmarsh Feb. 7 - Radnor Jan. l3 - Jan. 20 Jan. 27 Upper Dublin Upper Merion Norrislown Feb. IT - Abington Feb. 23- Cheltenham Scores were not available at time of publication. ltls all minel Here. . .catchl JUNIOR HIGH SCHOUL BASKETBALL Schedule Ian. 5 - Valley Forge Feb. 2 - Welsh Valley Jan. IU - Stewart Feb. T - Upper Merion Jan. IT - Rittenhouse Feb. 9 - Radnor Jan. 21 - Ardmore Feb. 21 - Stewart ,Ian. 26 - Bala Cynwyd Feb. 21 - Rittenhouse Scores were not available at time of publication. JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL. Row I: R. Bernsleil. A. Constable, G. Croner, G. Tyler. A. Fermier. C. Webb. W. Bomano, ROW 2: S. Burton. H. Haun. G. Moles. D. Granaeher, D. Gutlridge. C. Gros- shanten, A. Gentile. Row 3: A. Quay, K. Adams, B. Gillingcr, J. Trullinger, R. Harry. A. Brown, Mr. Burd. Row 4: Mr. Wisner, W. Fritz, R. Hibbs. D. Brewer. P. Yaslsowslii. M. Sehmieg. Mike debatem his reeen nr Bill drives around his opponent. The quarterback gets off a pass under tremendous pressure. A weight team footballer gets off a wobbly punt. Varsity 125 lb. 100 lb. Stewart 6-26 14-0 0-6 Welsh Valley 14-34 6-0 9-0 Rittenhouse 7-39 6-0 6-0 Radnor 0-33 7-6 7-20 Valley Forge 0-26 0-12 6-7 Upper Merion 12-21 - -- A Methacton player returns a punt. As a conqueror he strives to be the first WEIGHT TEAM FOOTBALL. Row 1: R. Spinozzi, J. Toperzer, A. Bustard, R. Bean, J. Smith, R. Miller, F. Zemanik, M. Boyce, T. Sharadin, R. Yost. Row 2: A. Weikel, W. Souder, D. Woodruff, A. Woodruff, W. Dutton, B. Edwards, R. Hartman, G. Clark, R. Bernstiel. Row 3: H. Brower, L. Kriebel, P. Kern, R. DeWitt, C. Weller, T. Graham, T. Detwiler, R. Cicippio, A. Constable. Row 4: R. Weikel, R. Toberman, J. Errin, R. Nelson, D. Roberts, M. Marren, A. Fermier, R. Hamilton, C. Webb. ROW 5: Mr. Barbaretta Mr. Saboe, Mr. Hopple, B. Tenny, J. Cicippio, M. Richmond. Absent: G. Croner, J. Lawlis, M. Sewell, J. Kelley. 1 How come he got a ball?! It looked good on paper? to stake a claim for Methacton. JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL. Row 1: Mr. Forsyth, B. Harry, C. Moles, W. Gillinger, H. Wright, M. Bot zille, S, Fialkowski, B. McDonald, Mr. Crozinski. Row 2: G. Tenaglia, J. Ehinger, C. LaSorda, J. Carrol, D Skelton, R. Jamison, D. Batzel. Row 3: M. Schmeig, R. Hibbs, L. Beebe, J. Felty, J. Litka, P. Perkins, C. Urich, S. Burton. Row 4: J. McClennen, R. McKennon, R. Beyer, J. Dewan, K. Sneddon, D. Granacher, T. Kimmel. G. lfrill. Hit the dummies without the helmets! Oops! Shadows declare the winner-Methacton. Junior High record holder, John Moyer, dis- plays great determination. Rittenhouse-Stewart 52-73-39 Ardmore Relays D.N.P. Upper Merion 32 1X2-96 1X2 Radnor 66 1X2-62 1X2 Bala-Cynwyd 30-99 Welsh Valley 45-84 Ardmore 39-90 Group Meet ll John Drewniany shows that form doesn't always count. The face of an athlete is determined 7 JUNIOR HIGH TRACK. Row 1: J. Nagle. C. Bourne, W. Dutton, T. Berger. T. Detwiler, R. Saylor, N. Wesinger, R. Miller, W. Shepard, L. Brown, B. McClay, Row 2: C. Dodd, N. Wesler, M. Marren, C. Buchenauer, R. Miller. W. Smith, M. Richmond, C. Moles, K. Thompson, B. Smith, J. Rogers. Row 3: J. Drewni- any, N. Constable, J. Moyer, R. Ferrier, J. Dureka, L. Hagner, J. Schnaitmann, J. Ehinger. W. Grosshanten. J. Plush, J. Eastman. Row 4: B. Keyser, D. Batzel, T. Eisenberger, S. Keyser, R. Horrocks, A. Barbaretta, Mr. Kravitz. L. Milligan, D. Moister. R. Keir, J. Catania, D. Pasquale. Upper Merion 0-14 Rittenhouse 7- 4 Ardmore ---- Stewart ---- Radnor 2-18 Bala-Cynwyd 9-13 Upper Merion 3- 9 Rittenhouse 8- 5 Ardmore ---- Stewart ---- Radnor 2- 3 Bala-Cynwyd 6- 3 Warrior batter swings away. Rae Cronmiller starts slide into home. but it is the face of experience. . JUNIOR HIGH BASEBALL. Row 1: S. Krauss, W. Romano, L. Lockhoff, D. McClure, C. Carpenter, F. Brown T Mulvlhlll J Santora P Funk Row 2 C Cannon, A. DiMarzio, J. Moser, F. Kaczor, J. Litka, G. Webb, P. Perkins, J. Ziegler, L. McDermitt. Row 3 M Holliday R Brunt J Clark K Hynes Mr Croner, R. Cronmiller, G. Brunt, T. Dyer, R. Beyer. .l LIYIOR HIGH SCHOOL WRESTLING SCHEDULE Jan. 6 - Upper Merion Feb. 3 - Rittenhouse Jan. I2 - Welsh Valley Feb. 9 - Stewart Jan. 20 - Bala Cynwyd Feb. IT - Valley Forge F NN? 1 .lan.2T - Ardmore Feb.23 - Radnor Scores were not zuailahle at time of publication. JUNIOR HIGH WRESTLING. ROW 1: T. Sharadin, P. Lowrie, J. Tomaselli, A. Kerper, R. Errington, N. Wesler, D. Dell, D. Batzel Row 2 K Kling R Say lur, D. Collins, H. Pry, R. McClennen, L. Skelton, W. Bowser, R. Lake. ROW 3: Mr. Subers, Mr. Ercole, J. Ehinger, J. McClennen R Beyer G Reynolds G l L lrit-li, M r. Kvllon. Row 4: M. Borzillo. S. Fiulowski. B. Bennett. J. Holler. J. Felty. J. Kenny. W. Miller. M. Murren. K. Harper L Iagorda Intense determination is expressed as John attempts to reverse his opponent. Ouchl Thafs my leg, not his! he has scored a victory in his own life 5 2 s Q Senior Director Alderfer, Shirley A. Grandview Road, Norristown. Intramural Softball 14 Sports Club 142. Work. Alegria, Amelia B. Bacag, Villosis, Pangasinan, Philippines. Class Con- gress 34 Class Play 3. College. Allan, Bonnie L. 2722 Apple Valley Lane, Norristown. J.V. Basketball 2,3, Swimming 14 .l.V. Tennis 2,34 Intramural Volleyball 2,34 Class Con- gress 2,34 Class Assembly 14 Prom Committee 2,34 Class Play Committee 34 Swimming Club 14 Modern Novel Club 24 Class Historian 2,3. College. Basile, Salvatore A. Box 98, Audubon. .I.V. Football 14 Varsity Football 2,3Q Prom Committee 34 Sports Club 1,2. Bean, Carol A. Box 27, Fairview Village. Intramural Basketball 14 Intra- mural Softball 14 Intramural Volleyball 14 Lacrosse 24 Class Congress I,- 2,34 Yearbook Staff 34 Class Assembly 14 Prom Committee 2,34 Sports Club 24 Pep Committee 3. Secretary. Bean, Sandra E. R.D.7f1, Norristown. Intramural Basketball 14 Intra- mural Softball 14 Class Congress 34 Yearbook Staff 34 Prom Committee 2,34 Class Play Committee 34 Sports Club 1,24 Class Assembly I4 Pep Committee 3. Work. Bell, James G. Valley Forge 81 Morris Roads, Lansdale. ,l.V. Wrestling 14 Varsity Wrestling 34 Varsity Baseball 2,3. Service. Bishop, Molly F. Berks Road R.D.f1. Norristown. Yearbook Staff 34 SMOKE SIGNALS Staff 34 Class Assembly 34 Prom Committee 34 Pep Committee 3. Secretary-Receptionist. Borz, Jane D. 3748 Ridge Pike, Collegeville. Intramural Basketball I4 Intramural Softball 1, Majorette Club 14 Drama Club 1. Secretary. Bosler, Raymond B. Mill Road, Fairview Vi-llage. J.V. Soccer 1,24 Var- sity Soccer 34 Band 1,2,34 Orchestra 2,34 Class Congress Parliamentarian 2,3Q Class Assembly I,24 Prom Committee 24 Class Play 34 Honor Society 2,3Q Sports Club 14 Assembly Club 2. College. Bookheimer, Terry N. Potsbop Road R.D.ff1, Norristown. J.V. Soccer 14 Varsity Soccer 2,3Q Varsity Track 34 Class Congress 1,2,34 Yearbook Staff 34 Class Assembly 14 Prom Committee 2,34 Chorus 2,34 Ride Club 2,3Q Chorus Treasurer 3. College. Brandis, Donald R. Box 177, Worcester. Brunner, John P. R.D.7941, Collegeville. .I.V. Football 24 J.V. Tennis 14 Band 1,2,34 Orchestra I,2,3L Class Congress 24 Yearbook Staff 34 Class Assembly 2,34 Prom Committee 2,34 Sports Club I,2Q Dance Band 1,2,3. Music School. Brunner, Ruth A. Meadow Road, Yerkes. Yearbook Staff 34 Art Club 1,2. Missionary. Buckwalter, Ken C. Eagleville Road, Norristown. Bulger, J. Lynn. t 11 Circle Drive, Norristown. Advanced Chess Club 1. College. Burnett, J. Karen 1023 Thursh Lane, Audubon. Band 2.3, Intramural Volleyball l.2,34 Lacrosse 2,34 Yearbook Staff 34 SMOKE SIGNALS Staff 34 Class Assembly 1,2.34 Prom Committee 34 Chorus 2,3Q Sports Club 14 Modern Novel Club 2. College. Burnick, Michael E. 3922 Township Line Road, Collegevi11e..l.V. Foot- ball l4 Varsity Football 14 ,l.V. Wrestling 14 Varsity Wrestling 14 Sports Club 1,2. Service. Cameron, Richard T. 6 Henry Avenue, R.D.7ff2, Collegeville. Sports Club l,2. Service. Campbell, Douglas C. 3524 Baker Street, Collegeville. Yearbook Staff 34 Class Assembly 24 Class Play Committee 34 Modern Novel Club l,2. .lunior College. Camper, James D. 419 Trooper Road, Norristown. Campman, ,Ion W. 2 Circle Drive, Norristown. Varsity Basketball 34 Class Play 34 Chorus 1,3. Cannon, Gail E. Mill Road R.D.fi4l, Norristown. Band 1,2,34 Yearbook Staff 3: SMOKE SIGNALS Stall' 34 Chorus 3: German Club President 2. College. Casselberry, Lynn. Egypt Road, Oaks. Yearbook Staff 34 Class Assembly 34 Class Play Committee 34 German Club 24 Pep Committee 34 German Club President 2. College. Catagnus, Dennis J. 3217 West Mt. Kirk Avenue, Norristown. J.V. Football 14 Varsity Football 2,34 Varsity Baseball 142,34 Class Congress 34 Sports Club 1,24 Varsity M Club 2. Business College. Clark, Deborah L. 2753 Apple Valley Lane, Norristown. Swimming 24 Intramural Softball 14 Majorettes 2,34 Intramural Volleyball 2,34 Student Council 2,34 SMOKE SIGNALS Sports Editor 24 SMOKE SIGNALS Co- Editor-in-Chief 34 Chorus 2,34 Majorette Club 14 A.F.S. Student Chair- man 2,34 Homeroom President 2. College. Clark, Jerry R. 133 Evan Drive, Norristown. Chess Club 1. National Guard. Clayton, John C. 13 South Trooper Road, Norristown. ,l.V. Football 24 Sports Club 142. Business School. Collins, Glenn R. 334 Skippack Road, Collegeville. SMOKE SIGNALS Staff 34 Class Assembly 34 Class Play 3. College. Cooper, Gary. Whitehall Road R.D.7i41, Norristown. J.V. Football 24 Varsity Football 34 ,l.V. Baseball 14 ,l.V. Track 24 Varsity Track 34 Chess Club 2. College. Cori, Horace F. 120 Glenwood Avenue, Norristown. J.V. Wrestling 1,24 Varsity Wrestling 34 Chess Club 1,2,3. College. Cover, Charles W. 29 Adair Drive, Norristown. Chess Club 2. Trade School. Cragoe, Martha C. Oak Terrace Drive, R.D.7i!2, Lansdale. ,l.V. Basket- ball 14 Varsity Basketball 2,3, Intramural Softball 14 Yearbook Editor- in-Cbief 34 Honor Society 34 Chemistry Lab Club 2. College. Dalton, Ross A. 62 Oaklyn Avenue, Norristown. ,l.V. Soccer I,24 Var- sity Soccer 34 ,l.V. Track 24 Varsity Track 34 Rifle Club 1,2. College. Daub, Adrienne M. Germantown Pike, Fairview Village. F.H.A. 1,24 F.H.A. Vice President. College. DeFrangesco, William J. 213 Sunnyside Avenue, Trooper. J.V. Wres- tling 1. Dennis, Elizabeth A. 28 Wayne Avenue, Norristown. Library Club 1,- 2,34 Pep Committee 3. Work. Detwiler, Sharon B. 9 Lawrence Road, Audubon. Intramural Basket- ball 14 Intramural Softball 14 Yearbook Staff 34 Class Assembly 34 Prom Committee 34 Class Play Committee 34 Secretarial Club 24 Sports Club 14 A.F.S Committee 3. Business School. Dobbs, Edward E. 160 Sunnyside Avenue, Norristown. Chess Club 14 Rifle Club 2,3. College. Dougherty, James A. 17 Pinetown Road, Audubon., Varsity Football 2,34 ,l.V. Basketball 24 Varsity Basketball 34 ,l.V. Baseball 14 Varsity Track 2,34 Sports Club 1,2,3. College. Eastman, Margaret I. Grange Avenue, R.D.f42, Collegeville. Varsity Basketball 24 Swimming Team 1,34 Intramural Softball 14 Majorettes 1,- 2,34 Intramural Volleyball 2,34 Class Assembly I,2,34 Class Play 34 Honor Society 2,34 Chorus I,2,3, Chorus Vice President 34 Majorette Co-Captain 3. College. Faulkner, William S. Moyer Road, R.D.79!2, Collegeville. Varsity Base- ball 1,24 Sports Club 1,2,3. College. . Ferguson, Linda S. Bean Road, R.D.ffI, Norristown. Yearbook Staff 34 Class Assembly 14 Prom Committee 24 Chorus 1,2,34 Drama Club 14 Mod- ern Novel Club 2. College. Fidler, Steven P. 3610 Baker Street, Collegeville. Varsity Football 1,- 2,34 Varsity Basketball 1,2,34 Varsity Baseball I,2,3, Sports Club 1,2. Col- lege. Fitzgerald, Starrette E. Waterstreet Road, R.D.f7!1, Collegeville. Col- lege. Fort, Robert L. Valley Forge Manor, R.D.fi4I, Phoenixville. .l.V. Base- ball 1,34 Band 1,2,34 Orchestra 1,2,34 Class Assembly 1,2,34 Class Play 34 Rifle Club 1,24 Band Club 1. College. Fosbenner, Cathy T. Skippack Pike, R.D.7lf1, Norristown. Intramural Basketball 14 Intramural Softball 14 Prom Committee 34 Library Club 1,- 2,3. Business. Frantz, Robert J. 8 Willow Avenue, Audubon. .l.V. Football 24 Varsity Football 2,34 ,l.V. Wrestling 14 Varsity Wrestling 2,34 .l.V. Baseball 14 Var- sity Track 2,3, Sports Club 1,24 Varsity M Club 2,3. College. Freece, Dianne L. 1029 Cardinal Road, Audubon. Swimming I,2,3Q Student Council lg Class Congress 2,3g Yearbook Staff 3g Class Assembly lg Prom Committee 2,3g Sports Club lg Secretarial Club 2. School. Freece, James E. 1029 Cardinal Road, Audubon. J.V. Football lg Var- sity Football 2,3g J.V. Wrestling lg Varsity Wrestling 2,33 J.V. Baseball lg Varsity Track 2,3g Sports Club l.2g Varsity M Club 2,3g College. Friday, Bonnie L. Yearkes Road R.Q.ff2,V Collegeville. Intramural Bas. ketball lg J.V. Tennis 3g Yearbook Staff 3g SMOKE SIGNALS Staff 3g Class Assembly l,3g Prom Committee 3g Drama Club lg Modern Novel Club 2. College. Fulmer, Richard L. 108 Belmont Avenue, Norristown. J.V. Football lg Varsity Football 3g Chorus 3g Gymnastics Club l. College. Furlong, Steven C. Kim Road R.D.7542, Collegeville. Stage Club lg Ger- man Club 2. College. Graham, John H. Valley Forge Road R.D.7fl, Collegeville. J.V. Football l,2g Varsity Football 3g Class Congress lg Class Assembly l,2,3g Prom Committee 2,3g Modern Novel Club l,2. College. Grayson, Linda D. 143 Evansburg Road, Collegeville. Intramural Bas- ketball lg Intramural Softball lg Intramural Volleyball lg Student Council 2,3g Yearbook Staff 3g Class Assembly lg Chorus 2g Drama Club l. Secre- tary, Hack, John. 9 Skyline Drive, Audubon. Sports Club 2. Service. Hall, Marjorie J. Grange Avenue, R.D.ff2., Collegeville. Yearbook Staff 3g Class Assembly l,2g Honor Society 2,3g Chorus l,2,3g Modern Novel Club 1. College. g Hanley, Donald G. 811 Park Avenue, Norristown. Travel Club 1. Serv- ice. Hansell, Lynn A. 3864 Nancy Lane, Collegeville. Class Congress l,2g Yearbook Art Editor 3g Class Assembly l,3g Prom Committee 2g Class Play Committee 3g Honor Society 2,3g Art Club 3. College. Hartman, Frank D. 1012 Thrush Lane, Audubon. Varsity Wrestling 3g J.V. Tennis lg J.V. Baseball 2g Varsity Baseball 3g Yearbook Staff 3g Class Assembly 2g Sports Club l,2. College. Hartman, Jacquelyn J. 38 Brenda Lane, Audubon. Yearbook Staff 3g SMOKE SIGNALS Staff 31 Prom Committee 3. College. Heebner, Mary Anne Skippack Pike, Worcester. Yearbook Staff 3g Class Assembly l,2,3g Prom Committee 2,31 Chorus l,2,3g Booster Club lg Art Club 2. .lunior Colege. Hendershot, Linda E. 209 Audubon Drive, Norristown. Class Play Committee 3g Secretarial Club 2. Secretary. Hibbs, Robert L. 2779 Audubon Road, Norristown. Varsity Football l,2,3g J.V. Basketball lg Varsity Basketball 2,3g Class Congress l,2,3g Class Assembly l,2g Yearbook Staff 3g Prom Committee 2. College. Hoffman, William M. Old Baptist Road, R.D.7f2, Collegeville. Hobby Club 1. College. Holler, William J. 3228 West Mt. Kirk Avenue, Norristown. Sports Club l,2. College. Holliday, Deborah S. 2976 Fifth Street, Norristown. Intramural Bas- ketball lg Intramural Softball lg Intramural Volleyball lg Yearbook Staff 3g SMOKE SIGNALS Staff 3g Class Assembly lg Prom Committee 2,3g Chorus l,2,3g Gym Club l,2g Pep Committee 3. College. Houck, Robert A. 26 Henry Road, Norristown. J.V. Football lg Varsity Football 2g J.V. Basketball lg Varsity Track 2g Gymnastics Club l,2g Gym Leader l,2,3. Howard, George J. 13 Church Road, Norristown. ,I.V. Football 1. Serv- ice. Hoynash, David. Weber Road R.D.?f2, Lansdale. Rifle Club l,2. Work. Hummer, Nancy J. 3127 Providence Road, Norristown. Band l,2,3g Yearbook Staff 3g Secretarial Club 2. Work. Hynes, Georgene Cedars. Swimming 2,3g Intramural Softball lg Student Council 2,3g Student Council Vice President 3g Class Congress l,2g Year- book Staff 3g SMOKE SIGNALS Staff 3g Class Assembly l,2,3g Prom Committee 2g Class Play Committee 3g Modern Novel Club 1. College. Jackson, Darlene G. 134 Oakdale Avenue, Norristown. Intramural Basketball lg Intramural Softball lg Majorettes l,2,3g Majorette Club I,- 2,3. Jacquemin, Philippe M. Whitehall Road R.D.1f3, Norristown. Chess Club l,2. Service. James, Stephen W. 905 Jode Road, Audubon. SMOKE SIGNALS Co- Editor-in-Chief 3g J.V. Soccer 2g Varsity Soccer 3. College. Johnson, Emil L. 32 Buckwalter Road, Norristown. Art Club lg Photo- graphy Club 2,3. College. Johnson, Kathryn E. Highley Road R.D.7ffl, Norristown. Yearbook Staff 3g Prom Committee 3g Secretarial Club 2. College. Jones, Grace M. 3133 Alden Road, Norristown. Intramural Softball lg Student Council Representative l,2,3g Class Congress Secretary and Treas- urer 1, Class Congress Parliamentarian 2,3g Yearbook Staff 3g Class Assem- bly lg Prom Committee 2.3. College. Jordan, Antoinette J. 100 Mill Road, R.D.7f74l, Collegeville. J.V. Hock- ey l,2g Varsity Hockey 3g Intramural Basketball lg Intramural Softball lg Intramural Volleyball 2,3g Lacrosse 2,3g Yearbook Art Editor 3g Prom Committee 2,3g Class Play Committee 3g Majorette Club lg Art Club 2. College. Katz, Sigmund G. Grange Avenue, R.D.ff2, Collegeville. J.V. Soccer l,2g Varsity Soccer 3g J.V. Tennis lg Varsity Tennis 2,3g Student Council 3g Modern Novel Club lg Gun Club 3. College. Keller, Susanne I. 19 Circle Drive, Norristown. Intramural Basketball lg Class Congress lg Yearbook Staff 2g Yearbook Photography Editor 3g SMOKE SIGNALS Staff 3g Class Assembly l,3g Chorus 2,3g Drama Club lg Class Play Committee 3: Pep Committee 3. College. Kelso, Karen A. Meadow Road, Yerkes. J.V. Basketball lg Student Council 2g Yearbook Staff 3g Class Play Student Director 3g Drama Club l. Lab. Technician. Kelso, Raymond A. 12 Culp Road, Audubon. J.V. Soccer l.2g Varisty Soccer 3g Varsity Track 2,3g Student Council 2,3g Rifle Club lg Vice Presi- dent Rifle Club lg Vice President Student Council 2g President Student Council 3. College. Kennedy, David M. 128 Belmont Avenue, Trooper. Varsity Soccer 3g Varsity Basketball 3g J.V. Baseball lg Varsity Baseball 3g Student Council 3g Class Congress 2,3g Yearbook Staff 3g Class Assembly l,3g Prom Com- mittee 2,3g Sports Club 2,3g Class Play Committee 3. College. Kenney, Kathleen E. R.D.ff2, Collegeville. Intramural Basketball lg Intramural Softball lg Yearbook Staff 3g Sports Club lg Drama Club 2. Kensicki, James M. 3243 Maryland Avenue, Eagleville. Work. Keyser, Kathryn I. Schultz Road, R.D.ff2, Lansdale. Intramural Basket- ball lg Intramural Softball lg Cheerleader l,2,3g Class Congress 2g Year- book Staff 3g Class Assembly lg Prom Committee 2g Class Play 3g Chorus l,2,3g Sports Club lg Typing Club 2. College. Kleinert, Beth E. Henry Avenue, R.D.ff2, Collegeville. Intramural Bas- ketball lg Intramural Softball lg Yearbook Staff 3g Class Play Committee 3g Secretarial Club 2. Secretary. Klinefelter, Thomas F. Bustard Road, R.D.7f2, Lansdale. J.V. Track l,3g Band l,2,3g Orchestra l,2,3g Yearbook Staff 3g Class Play 3g Sports Club lg RiHe Club 2. College. Krauss, Kathleen A. Visitation Road, R.D.7ff2, Collegeville. Intramural Softball lg Prom Committee 2g Secretarial Club 2g Majorette Club lg Pep Committee 3. Secretary. Kriebel, Paul W. Wentz's Church Road, R.D.ff2, Lansdale. J.V. Soccer lg Varsity Soccer 2,3g J.V. Wrestling 2g Varsity Wrestling l,3g J.V. Base- ball 2g Band l,2,3g Student Council 2g Honor Society 2,3. College. Kuhn, George W. 715 South Trooper Road, Norristown. Kulp, Gary D. 1024 Thrush Lane, Audubon. J.V. Soccer lg Varsity Soc- cer 2,3g J.V. Basketball 2g J.V. Track lg Varsity Track 2,3g Class Assembly l,3g Prom Committee 2,3g Sports Club 2,3. College. Kurylo, Linda A. 801 North Park Avenue, Norristown. Intramural Basketball lg Intramural Softball lg Intramural Volleyball lg Cheerleader l,2,3g Yearbook Typing Editor 3g Sports Club l,2g Class Assembly l.3g Pep Committee 3. Secretary. LaSorda, Carmella S. 298 Rogers Road, Norristown. Intramural Bas- ketball lg Intramural Softball lg Yearbook Staff 3g SMOKE SIGNALS Staff 3g Class Assembly lg Class Play Committee 3g Modern Novel Club l,2g Booster Club lg A.F.S. Committee Secretary 3. College. Lawlis, Johnette Shady Lane, R.D.7l42, Lansdale. J.V. Hockey 2g Varsity Hockey 3g J.V. Basketball l,2g Varsity Basketball 3g Class Congress Secretary 2,3, SMOKE SIGNALS Staff 3, Class Assembly l,2.3, Prom Committee 2,3, Sports Club 1, Art Club 2. College. Leamy, Thomas D. 306 Rogers Road, Norristown. J.V'. Football 2, Var- sity Football 3, J.V. Basketball l, Varsity Basketball 2,3, Sports Club l,2. College. Legat, Christine Barbara 13 Oelzeltgasse, A-1238, Wien, Mauer, Aust- ria. Leghan, Linda K. Valley Forge Road, R.D.7l41, Fairview Village. ,I.V. Basketball 1, Varsity Basketball 2,3, Intramural Basketball 1, Intramural Softball 1, Majorettes l,2, Intramural Volleyball 3, Majorette Club l,2. Secretary. Leiby, Keith R. 18 Clearfield Avenue, Norristown. Chorus l,2,3, Art Club l,2. Business School. Light, Verna N. 3762 Ridge Pike, Collegeville. Secretarial Club 2, Ma- jorette Club 1. Secretary. Lowry, Robert H. III. Township Line Road, R.D.7941, Norristown. Cross Country 1, .l.V. Wrestling 1, Rifle Club 2,3. Business Ownership. Maciolek, Bernadette 1027 Quarry Hall Road, Norristown. Intramural Basketball 1, Intramural Softball l. Hairdresser. Mascaro, Michael 312 Lauman Avenue, Norristown. Sports Club l,2, .I.V. Basketball l, Varsity Basketball 2,3. Work. Mash, Darlene E. 3458 Germantown Pike, Collegeville. Band 3. Nurs- ing. Mason, Richard A. 20 Lawrence Road, Norristown. ,I.V. Football 2, .l.V. Basketball 2, .l.V. Tennis 1, .I.V. Track 3, Student Council 1,2,3, Class Congress l,2,3, Yearbook Staff 3, Class Assembly 2,3, Prom Commit- tee 2,3, Sports Club 1, Senior Banquet Co-chairman 3. College. Mayall, Claudia L. 16 Alden Road, Norristown. Intramural Basketball 1, Intramural Softball l,2, Yearbook Staff 3, SMOKE SIGNALS Staff 3, Class Assembly 3, Prom Committee 3, Class Play 3, Drama Club l,2. Col- lege. Mazur, Carol A. 1013 Cardinal Road, Audubon. Intramural Basketball 1' Intramural Softball 1' Intramural Volle ball 1' S orts Club 1 Ty in . . y . p , jp g Club 2. Secretary. Meehan, James R. Bethel Road, R.D.7442, Lansdale. Wood Club 1. Ma- sonry. Megella, Paul T. 2947 Germantown Pike. Fairview Village. Photogra- phy Club 2, Boys' Sports Club 1. Navy. Mengel, David B. 239 Miami Avenue, Norristown. Varsity Football 3, Varsity Track 2, Yearbook Staff 3, Sports Club 2,3. College. Metzger, Glenn D. 323 Rodgers Road, Norristown. Band l,2,3, Prom Committee 2,3. College. Miller, Charles R. Landis Road, R.D.7li1, Norristown. ,I.V. Soccer l,2, Varsity Soccer 3, Varsity Tennis 3, Band 1, Chorus 3, Rifle Club 3. Col- lege. , Minnich, George E. West Grange Avenue, R.D.i7!2, Collegeville. J.V. Football 1, Varsity Football 2,3, J.V. Basketball 1, Varsity Basketball 2,3, Student Council 2,3, Class Congress 1, Sports Club 1. College. Moister, Frank L. 236 East Mt. Kirk Avenue, Norristown. J.V. Football 1, Varsity Football 2,3, J.V. Baseball 2, Sports Club 2, Rifle Club 1. Col- lege. Montgomery Linda D. 130 R' R d, C ll ll .L'b 'Cl bl - Library Work 3. Work. wer 03 0 egew e lrary u iz' Morley, Joan E. Morris Road, R.D.7f2, Lansdale. Intramural Basketball 1, Intramural Softball 3, Majorettes 1, Majorette Club 1. College. Moyer, David B. 2774 Egypt Road, Audubon. Varsity Track 1, Band l,2, Chorus 1, Mechanics Club 1, Sports Club 2. College. Mlilfphyv Susan M. R.D.7? 2, Lansdale. Class Play Committee 3. Secre- afy. Murry, William J. 3002 First Avenue, Norristown. .I.V. Football l,2, Varsity Football 1, Varsity Wrestling 1,2,3, J.V. Track 1, Varsity Track 2,3, Sports Club l,2, Gym Leader 3. Service. Myers, A. Ross Merry Brook Road, Worcester. J.V. Soccer l,2, Varsity Soccer 3, .I.V. Wrestling 1, Varsity Wrestling 2,3, Varsity Tennis l,2, Band 1, Class Congress 2, Class Assembly 1, Class Play 3. College. Nacarelli, Thomas 2809 Egypt Road, Audubon. ,I.V. Football 2. Serv- ice. Nagle, Ellen L. 3843 Germantown Pike, Collegeville. .I.V. Hockey 1, Varsity Hockey 2,3, Varsity Tennis l,2,3, Yearbook Staff 3, Class Assem- bly 1, Sports Club l,2. Secretary. Neufer, Susan M. 1026 Ethel Avenue, Fairview Village. ,I.V. Basketball 1, Varsity Basketball 2,3, Varsity Tennis l,2,3, Class Congress 2,3, Year- book Staff 3, Class Assembly l,2, Prom Committee 2,3, Sports Club 1.2, Homeroom Secretary l,2. College. Newruck, Fred C. 1015 Quarry Hall Road, Fairview Village. .l.V. Base- ball 2, Gun Club 1, Modern Novel Club 2. College. Ohlman, Douglas L. 42 Skyline Drive, Audubon. Band 1,2,3, Orches- tra 1,2,3, Student Council 2, Yearbook Staff 3, Honor Society 2,3, Chess Club l,3. College. Pasquarello, John 1039 Ethel Avenue, Fairview Village. Patterson, J. Stephen 3135 Providence Road, Norristown. Photogra- phy Club 2. Trade School. Patton, John T. 2843 Leon Avenue, Audubon. .I.V. Football 1, J.V. Wrestling l,2, Varsity Wrestling 3, Yearbook Staff 3, Class Assembly 1,- 2,3, Prom Committee 3, Gymnastics Club l,2,3, Gym Leader 2,3. College. Pennypacker, Glen C. 23 Ashwood Lane, Norristown. J.V. Basketball 2, Varsity Basketball 3, J.V. Tennis 1, Varsity Tennis 2,3, Student Coun- cil 1, Sports Club 2. College. Pliug-felder, Karen N. Merry Brook Road, R.D.79l1, Collegeville. J.V. Hockey 1, Varsity Hockey 2,3, .I.V. Basketball 1, Varsity Basketball 2,3, Intramural Softball 1, Band 1,2,3, Lacrosse 2,3, Class Congress-3, Year- book Staff 3, Class Assembly 1, Honor Society 2,3, Modern Novel Club 1, Sports Club 2, Band Vice President 2. College. Piazza, Betty 15 N. Barry Avenue, Trooper. Porter, Jefferson G. Weber Road, R.D.ff2, Lansdale. J.V. Soccer 1, Var- sity Soccer 2,3, Swimming Team 1, Varsity Track 1,2,3, Yearbook Staff 3, Class Play 3, Chorus 3, Sports Club l,2, Track and Field Club 3. College. Porter, Judith K. Curtis Lane, R.D.if 2, Lansdale. Band 1,2,3, Orches- tra l,2,3, Yearbook Literary Editor 3, SMOKE SIGNALS Staff 3, Class Assembly 1, Prom Committee 2,3, Class Play Committee 3, Chorus 3, Drama Club l,2. College. Powell, Cathy M. 113 Glenwood Avenue, Norristown. Drama Club 1, Typing Club 3. Business School. Pry, Sandra K. 4006 Township Line Road, Collegeville. Chemistry Club 2. Secretary. Puskar, Gary J. 118 Valley Lane, Norristown. Armed Forces. Rafferty, Eileen M. 1032 Thrush Lane, Audubon. Swimming Team 1,3, Prom Committee 2,3, Sports Club 1, Assembly Club 2, Homecoming Committee 2. Secretary. Rahmer, Dolores M. 400 Hillside Avenue, Norristown. Intramural Basketball 1, Intramural Softball l,2, Yearbook Staff 3, Class Assembly 3, Class Play 3, Dramatic l,2. Secretary. Ralston, Rebecca J. Egypt Road and Scha-Ra Lane, Norristown. Intra- mural Basketball 1, Intramural Softball 1, Lacrosse 2, Class Congress 2, Yearbook Staff 3, Class Assembly l,2,3, Prom Committee 2,3, Class Play 3, Chorus l,2,3, Sports Club l,2, A.F.S. Committee 3. College. Reed, Carol L. Grange Avenue, R.D.7f1, Collegeville. Intramural Bas- ketball I, Band 2,3, Orchestra 2,3, Class Assembly 1,2,3, Class Play 3, Chorus 2, Art Club l,2. College. Reimel, Marjorie H. Grandview Avenue, Norristown. Intramural Soft- ball 1, Sports Club 2, Majorettes 1. Work. Reiner, Sara L. 3237 West Ridge Pike, Eagleville. J.V. Hockey 1, Var- sity Hockey 2,3, J.V. Basketball l,2, Intramural Softball 1, Lacrosse 2, Student Council 1,2,3, Yearbook Staff 3, Honor Society 2,3, Student Council Parliamentarian 2,3. College. Rettstadt, Carl 3120 Alden Road, Norristown. J.V. Soccer 1, ,I.V. Track 2, Varsity Track 3, Rifle Club 1,2,3. College. Rhoads, Donna L. 105 Caswell Avenue, Collegeville. Intramural Soft- ball 1, Class Congress 2, Class Assembly 1,2,3, Majorette Club 1, Sports Club 2, Pep Committee 3. Business College. Robinson, Lynda C. Hickory Hill Drive, Worcester Acres, R.D.ffl, Norristown. Varsity Hockey 3: Varsity Basketball 3: Varsity Tennis 3: Class Congress 3: Chorus 3. College. Rocus, Donna M. 119 Glenwood Avenue. Norristown. Class Assembly l.2.3: Modern Novel Club 1: Secretarial Club 2. Secretary. Boyer, Larry G. Wentz's Church Road. R.D.fli2. Lansdale. ,1.V. Wres- tling 2: Chess Club 1.2. Ruppe. Max E. Egypt Road. Audubon. ,l.V. Football 1: Varsity Football 2.3: Varsity Basketball 2.3: ,l.V. Wrestling 1: Swimming Team 1: Varsity Baseball 2.3: .1.V. Track 1: Class Assembly l.2.3: Sports Club 1.2.3. Busi- ness College. Russell, Bruce Summit Avenue. Eagleville. ,1.V. Track 1. Service. Ryan, Scott Valley Forge Road. Worcester. ,l.V. Wrestling 1: Varsity Wrestling 2.3: Yearbook Staff 3: Modern Novel Club 1.2. Liberal Arts Col- lege. Santora. Rosemarie 3108 Ridge Pike. Norristown. Cheerleaders l.2.3: Student Council Secretary 2: Yearbook Financial Editor 3: Prom Com- mittee 2.3: Honor Society 2.3: Chorus l.2.3: Chorus President 3: Cheer- leader Captain 3: Class Assembly l.2.3: Drama Club 1. College. Scheid, Helen Berks Road. R.D.7l41. Norristown. Band 3: Orchestra 1.- 2.3: Yearbook Staff 3: SMOKE SIGNALS Staff 3: Chorus l.2.3: Modern Novel Club 1: Jewelry Crafts 2: Chorus Secretary 3. College. Schlert, Linda S. 56 Oaklyn Avenue. Norristown. Basketball 3: Prom Committee 3: Majorettes 1: Sports Club 1. Secretary. Schmidt, Christine E. 417 South Park Avenue. Trooper. ,l.V. Tennis 1.2: Varsity Tennis 3: Class Congress 3: Yearbook Staff 3: SMOKE SIG- NALS Stafl 3: Class Assembly 1.3: Prom Committee 3: Library Club l.2.3: Vice President Library Club 2. College. Schnaithmann. James R. Whitehall Road. R.D.7?1. Norristown. ,1.V. Soccer 1: Varsity Soccer 2.3: ,l.V. Wrestling 1.2: Varsity Wrestling 3: J.V. Track 2: Varsity Track-3: Class Congress 3: Class Assembly 1.3: Gymnas- tics Club 1.2. College. ' Shainline, Robert C. Old Baptist Road. Collegeville, Varsity Soccer 1.2: Archery Club 2. Sherry, Michael R. Mill Road. R.D.:?1. Norristown. J.V. Soccer 1: Var- sity Soccer 2.3: Tennis 1: Student Council 2.3: Rifle Club 2. College. Shoemaker, David J. 320 Rogers Road. Trooper. Band l.2.3: Orchestra l.2.3: Class Assembly 2.3: Class Play 3: Chess Club 1.2. College. Shukwit, Barbara L. 131 Oakdale Avenue. Norristown. J.V.4Hockey 1.2: Varsity Hockey 3: ,1.V. Basketball 2: Varsity Basketball 3: Swimming Team 1: ,1.V. Tennis 2: Intramural Softball 1: Class Assembly 1: Prom Committee 2.3: Sports Club 1.2. College. Sickerott, Margaret M. 142 Oakdale Avenue. Trooper. Student Coun- cil 3. Hairdressing School. Siso. Raymond E. 19 Buckwalter Road. Audubon. College. Smith, Deborah A. 108 Pinetown Road. Norristown. Band 1.2. Busi- ness School. Smith, Shirley J. Mill Road. R.D.7lf1. Collegeville. .l.V. Hockey 1.2: Var- sity Hockey 3: Varsity Basketball 3: .1.V. Tennis 2: Varsity Tennis 3: Year- book Staff 3: SMOKE SIGNALS 3: Class Assembly 1: Chorus 2: Assembly Club 2. Nursing. Spineo. Robert A. 3211 Germantown Pike. Fairview Village. J.V. Bas- ketball 1: ,l.V. Baseball 2: Varsity Baseball 3: Class Congress Sergeant at Arms 2.3: Class Assembly 1: Chess Club 1.2. College. Sproul. Bonnie E. 31 Evansburg Road. Collegeville. Varsity Hockey 2.3: ,1.V. Hockey 1: Swimming Team l.2.3: Class Congress l.2.3: SMOKE SIGNALS Staff 3: Class Assembly 1.3: Prom Committee 2.3: Gymnastics Club 1: Art Club 2: Class Congress Vice President 2.3. Nursing. Stauifer. Dennis L. 353 Skippack Road. College-ville. Cross Country 2: Camera Club 2. Trade School. Steelman. David M. 2747 Apple Valley Lane. Audubon. Varsity Soccer 1.2: Varsity Track 3: Student Council 2: Gymnastics Club 1: Typing Club 2. Electronic Technical School. Stewart. Shirley A. 26 Franklin Drive. Norristown. Intramural Volley- ball 1.3: Art Club 1: Secretarial Club 2. Work. Strawn. Donald M. Shearer Road. R.D.f7!2. Lansdale. Work. f Tai, Margaret S. 2 Mt. Kirk Avenue. Norristown. Yearbook Stafl' 3: Class Assembly 2: Library Club 1.2.3. College. Thomas. james B. 701 South Park Avenue. Audubon. ,l.V. Football 1: Varsity Football 2.3: ,1.V.Baskctball 2: Swimming Team 1: Varsity Track 2.3: Class Congress l.2.3: Class Assembly l.2.3: Prom Committee 2.3: Gymnastics Club 1.2.3. College. Thomas. Randy W. 3755 Germantown Pike. Collegeville. Chess Club 1.2. Work. Toberman. Susan L. Hickory Hill Drive. Worcester Acres. R.D.ff1. Norristown. Varsity Basketball 3: ,l.V. Basketball 2: Yearbook Literary Editor 3: SMOKE SIGNALS Stall' 3: Class Assembly 3: Prom Committee 2.3: Class Play 3: Art Club 2. College. Tolan, Thomas E. 1011 Cardinal Road. Audubon. Chess and Checkers Club 1. Train, Sylvia J. 2779 Lantern I.anc.Audubon.Modern Novel Club 2. College. Valerio, Judith A. Fifth Avenue. R.D.7?1. Phoenixville. Secretarial Club 3: Sports Club 1. Secretary. Vermulh, jeffrey W. 119 Hillside Avenue. Trooper. ,l.V. Soccer 1: Var- sity Soccer 2.3: ,1.V. Basketball 2: Varsity Basketball 3: Varsity Track 1.- 2.3: Student Council 1: Class Congress l.2.3: Yearbook Sports Editor 3: SMOKE SIGNALS Staff 2.3: Class Assembly 1.3: Class Play 3: Chorus 3: Modern Novel Club 2: Varsity M Club 2.3: Class President 2.3. College. Wagner. Carol A. 301 Rodgers Road. Norristown. Intramural Basket- ball l: Intramural Softball 1: Yearbook Staff 3: Class Assembly 1.3: Prom Committee 3: Modern Noy el Club 2: Sports Club. Business School. Wagner, Evelyn K. 121 Hollywood Avenue. Norristown. Intramural Basketball 1: Intramural Softball 1: Intramural Volleyball 1. Webb. David W. Box 177. Fairview Village. Varsity Soccer 2.3: ,l.V. Basketball 1: Varsity Basketball 2.3: Varsity Baseball 2.3: ,l.V. Baseball 1: Class Congress 1.2: Yearbook Staff 3: Sports Club 2: Modern Nov el Club 1. College. Webb, D. Penny Whitehall Road. R.D.ai!1. Norristown. Intramural Bas- ketball 1: Yearbook Staff 3: Class Assembly 1: Prom Committee 2: Sports Club l. College. Williams, Hope L. 1-1-0 Fairview Avenue. Norristown. Band 2: Secretar- ial Club 1.2. Secretary. Williamson, Linda E. Stump Hall Road. R.D.fl41. Collcgeyille. Major- ettes 2: Sports Club 1: Majorette Club 2. IBM School. Winkler, Paul A. Stump Hall Road. R.D.7ff1. Collegeyille. Service. Winters. Andrew 1041 Thrush Lane. Audubon. Varsity Soccer 3: Swim- ming Team 1.2.3: Varsity Tennis 2.3: Class Congress l.2.3: Yearbook Fi- nancial Editor 3: Class Assembly 1.2: Prom Committee 2: Class Play 3: Sports Club 1.2. College. Wojdylak, David P. 8 Ashwood Lane. Norristown. .l.V. Basketball 2: Varsity Track 2.3: Swimming Team 1: Class Assembly l.2.3: Sports Club 1.2. Service. Wolford, Beth L. 2619 Woodland Avenue. Norristown. Cheerleader l.2.3: Intramural Volleyball 2.3: Student Council 1: Class Congress Treas- urer 2.3: Yearbook Photography Editor 3: SMOKE SIGNALS Stall' 3: Class Assembly 2.3: Prom Committee 2.3: Class Play 3: Sports Club 1.2. College. Wood. Albert L. 121 Salem Drive. Norristown. Sports Club 1.2. Wright, Carolyn M. 2729 Lantern Lane. Audubon. Intramural Basket- ball 1: Intramural Softball 1: Intramural Volleyball 1: Class Congress 2: Yearbook Staff 3: Class Assembly 3: Prom Committee 2.3: Drama Club 1. College. Wright. Franklin H. Arcola Road. R.D.7l42. College-ville. Varsity Soccer 2.3: Varsity Wrestling l: Varsity Tennis l.2.3: Band l.2.3: Mechanics Club 1. College. Yocum. Frank R. 3976 Ridge Pike. College-ville. J.V. Football 1: Var- sity Football 2.3: ,l.V. Wrestling 1: Varsity Wrestling 2.3: Sports Club 1.2: Gym Leader 1.2.3. Zell. Oscar L. 122 Park Lane. Norristown. Art School. My , . , eywx ' , HVN ,,,.i ',.4ff?,4i ' ff 1 -.x f' if -L ::: 1' N',N m l m,m,?,sjft 1. ffgkf' ' ,lg ,W :ii . 11,1 N 'ga-ggi? -Y ,I ' -' .EJ N 4 -vvu. A 4 1 . 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Folk - Blues Y Rock COMPLIMENTS OF Coffee House Import Shop F 81 S E Open Week-long EQUIPMENT CORPORATION Eagleville, Pennsylvania 275 1473 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1967 EAST MACHINE SPECIALITIES Eagleville, Penna. 279 8316 A government for the people must depend for its success on the intelligence, the morality, thejus- tice, and the interest ofthe people the l mse ves. -Grover Cleveland Congratulations To The Class Of 1967 From JR.-SR. I-IIGI-I SCHOOL STUDENT COUNCILS Phone 275-8158 JACK NOLAN Esso SERVICENTER OPEN 24 HOURS Towing Snow Plowing STATE INSPECTION, LUBRICATION, WASHING, REPAIR Fast Road Service Ridge Pike 81 Trooper Rd., Jeffersonville, Pa. COMPLIMENTS OF TRI - METAL PRODUCTS CORP. IRON MASTER S HOUSE IN THE VILLAGE OF CENTER POINT ROUTE 73, WORCESTER TOWNSHIP MONTGOMERY COUNTY PENNA PATRON SUBSCRIBERS Kathlene Dolman Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ward Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jacoby Mr. and Mrs. Dwain Mason Mrs. Elmer Quay Mr. and Mrs. A.J. 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