Newport High School - Blunita Yearbook (Newport, PA)
- Class of 1970
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As young birds leaving their nests We scatter in all directions, Flying, searching for a true meaning to life And a reason for this suffering .,, Working together to complement, Laboring alone for experience ... Cherishing every moment, Knowing it must end .., As we mellow, we leant .,. Each in whatever manner he chooses ... We search for knowledge of ourselves And discover a love of all life .,. We try to capture the moment, For knowledge springs forth from memories .,. Flying on through life, we soar, Loving every moment .,. Our flight through life becomes a precious gift Always to be treasured ... As Mother Nature nurtures her offspring Into beautiful creatures. Our memories bud and blossom Into Blunita 1970 Produced for all of us ... Lest we forget ... We continue to search .,. Digging into the past for that moment That echoes in our mind___ It seems that it has been an eternity Since we left our nest behind ... Yet it was a mere interval Between two stages ... An end ... and a beginning. 2 3 TABLE. OF CONTENTS FOREWORD...................................2 FACULTY AND STAFF......................... 6 SENIORS...................................18 UNDERCLASSMEN.............................32 ACTIVITIES................................54 SPORTS....................................88 INDEX AND ADVERTISEMENTS.................120 SAVE FOR SAVINGS DAY -- BLUMflA ECWIVE BOARD Editor-in-chief -Photo Editor - - -Layout Editor - - Copy Editor------ Business Manager Filing Editor — • Advisor---------- ■JOHN T. WERTZ - - ROBERT KAIN - NANCY WALKER - WILLIAM GALIC • - SARAH MILLER BARBARA CARNS ■DAVID L. MASON 5 The cocoon of the mind, to become a Delicate butterfly, needs the proper Sunlight for growth ... The sunlight of knowledge. The Sun must shine its light on the Developing creature ... Its rays must penetrate into The very depths of its soul. The life giving rays sculpt and mold The formless organism ... A phenomenon of beauty and grace ... A miracle of nature. Only then will the butterfly emerge A whole and beautiful being ... Capable of fulfilling its Place in the sun. 6 7 the outer voice ... THAT SPEAKS WITH A ROAR, To lead and direct ... to administrate and advise ... Robert E. Yoder, Supervising Principal .,. John J. Amsler, Principal ... with capable aid from Kathryn Crist, Doris Schmid, Josephine Shearer, Joyce Spotts, and Catherine Smith. 10 Arlene Arndt Wayne C. Beaver Charles E. Benjamin Ronald R. Beers Thomas S. Berich Jeffrey Billger Jean K. Brinser Luke Buffenmyer I I 12 13 George E. Molnar Daniel H. Momingred Earl S. Myers Phyllis B. Myers ASSOCIATE TEACHERS LEFT Thomas Zanylo Sarah Castone Ronald Beegle Cecile Kenawell Edgar Steffey William Thursby 16 Carol E. Reisinger Arthur Reshke Clarence D. Rothenberger Harold W. Saner Robert J. Tonkin Mary M. Wertz Kenneth H. Willet Parthenia H. Wolpert 17 Life constitutes a daring journey Through an unknown country ... Before we reach the peak of That majestic mountain in the distance ... Whatever swollen river we encounter. No matter how swiftly it flows We must build a bridge And cross in triumph ... That bridge has been built by one band of wayfarers They have commenced their journey to that peak ., Even after twelve years on their sojourn They must continue .., Their trek holds for them Many unexpected trials. They must travel on ... Eighty-seven travelers Gaze down the trail they've walked And bid farewell to many familiar scenes ... Behold the beautiful mountain in the distance Life flourishes at its peak! Ronald Beasom Edith Bennett Robert Arney Stephen Bard Lana Barrick Wendy Baumbach Nancy Benner Wallace Bennett 21 Vickie Fleisher Merry Forbes Frances Fosselman Leonard Freeland William Calic Russel Fry Craig Geiling Rev a Gann 23 Theresa George Cheryl Gill James Hockenberry Steve Hockenberry Wanda Hockenberry Pamela Hoffman Robert Holley Blair Howell Dale Howell Eugene Jones Robert Kain Jerrie Klingman Donis Kockenderfer Doris Kockenderfer Dennis Leinaweaver Virginia Lesh 24 Glenn Roth 29 30 31 For everything there is a season ... Winter. The seed lays dormant, Unknowing, capable of growth. The sun's rays, nourishing rain, God's grace ... The spark of life is ignited ... It's Spring. Summer. Bounteous fruits thrive on the Tree of knowledge ... The seed has grown. The Autumn threshers reap the ripened Grain ... Knowledge is strength. For everything there is a season ... r - - v 32 ti ANTICIPATION 1C THE MAGIC WORD . THE FUTURE IC A MvsrERy ac CONFOUNDING AC UFE ITCELF . . . 11A - Right - ROW ONE: C. Campbell, J. Albright, K. Baker, J. Fortenbaugh. ROW TWO: E. Burd, J, Clouse, N. Arbogast, L. Haines. ROW THREE: P. Metz, M. Asper, J. Walker, D. Zeiders. ROW FOUR: K. Miller, C. Fahnestock, J. Tumbaugh, S. Kinzer. ROW FIVE: B. Brumgard, J. McDermond, T. Campbell, R. Bower. ROW SIX: D. Trout, G. Lyons, D. Hench, B. Buffington. ROW SEVEN: B. Bryce, B. Manning, J. Dudley, R. Derr, R. Miller. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS - Below: Treas. -P. Metz, Pres. - R. Bower, Sec. - K. Baker, V. Pres. - G. Lyons. 11B - Above - ROW ONE: D. Burkepile, J. Steckley, C. Campbell, B. Foose, D. Rapp, G. Deckard, V. Stitzel. ROW TWO: N. Urick, A. Whitekettle, S. Strickland, J. Dick, K. Campbell, S. Brodish, B. Seiler, S. Sweger. ROW THREE: A. Finton, A. Stine, D. Walker, G. Hebei, R. Dobyns, B. Benner. ROW FOUR: J. Dorman, C. Portzline, D. Campbell, J. Baker, R. Steckley, L. Leinaweaver, J. Evans, L. Naylor. lie - Above - ROW ONE: B. Rhoads, L. Collins, A. Thomas, D. Wentz, P. Zaring, T. Livingston, P. Maxwell. ROW TWO: R. Mattem, R. Smith, P. Fenicle, D. Myers, C. Rowe. ROW THREE: G. Yohn, B. Dudley, A. Lindsay, R. Anderson. ROW FOUR: J. Miller, N. Shull, L. Gochenaur, D. Shull. ROW FIVE: C. Bowser, E. Miller, D. Miller. ROW SIX: J. Fry. 37 10A - Above - ROW ONE: J. Henry, K. Dudley, T. Dietz, Y. Baker, R. Miller, D. Petroski. ROW TWO: D. Walker, D. Schmidt, U. Perla, C. Bell, W. Book, P. Acker. ROW THREE: L. Metz, P. McGowan, E. Shutt, B. Zook, C. Dawson, V. Hoffman, E. Morrison. ROW FOUR: J. Pucetas, M. Chilton, D. Miller, R. Casner, J. Newlin, S. Oswalt. ROW FIVE: J. Kraft, C. Tressler, B. Cressler, D. Beaver, G. Baer. 10B - Below - ROW ONE: D. Mowry, D. Strickland, B. Smith, D. Reigle, M. Peters. ROW TWO: L. Barrick, N. Niman, W. Leinaweaver, S. Bard, B. Corman, D. Treaster. ROW THREE: J. Davis, T. Brandt, S. Schreiber, J. Brandt, P. Fosselman, P. Horting. ROW FOUR: R. Huss, D. Smiley, N. Myers, M. Dudley, J. Kemble, R. Huss. ROW FIVE: S. Gochenour, R. Yohn, R. Reisinger. 39 IOC - Above - ROW ONE: T. Cox, C. Urich. ROW TWO: C. Walbom, B. Amsler, J. Sweger. ROW THREE: P. Hanley, D. Little, M. Gipe, M. Reed, E. Ricedorf. ROW FOUR: E. Bowser, D. Cox, T. Kochenderfer, C. Saylor, G. Fortenbaugh, D. Miller. ROW FIVE: R. Beaver, B. Reighter, R. Baker, C. White, A. Shambaugh, D. Peters. ROW SIX: S. Longwell, L. Baker, D. Miller, J. Beaver, B. Myers, R. Reed. 10th GRADE CLASS OFFICERS - Below Right: N. Niman - Treasurer, P. McGowan - Vice-President, P. Fosselman - Secretary, B. Reighter - President. 40 10D - Below - ROW ONE: S. Graham, C. Marks, S. Clouser, E. Walker, D. Zellers. ROW TWO: S. Fritz, L. McConnell, M. Stahl, S. Gipe, M. Britcher, S. Shull. ROW THREE: C. Gardner, D. George, C. Little, C. Strunk, S. McKensie. ROW FOUR: J. Campbell, J. Delancey, J. Henry, K. Cox, E. Groce, C. Rowe. 41 42 9A - Left - ROW ONE: D. Brinser, V. Yoder, P. Spotts, B. Wertz, R. Lowe, C. Miller, T. Witmer, J. Leinaweaver, J. Magill. ROW TWO: T. Clegg, R. Miller, C. Hench, D. Haines, H. Cummings, J. McCarson, L. Flickinger, C. Carl. ROW THREE: J. Waldman, B. Fleisher, R. Beam, G. Gochenaur, S. Stine, D. Kennedy, B. Troutman, G. Brookhart, J. Beaver. ROW FOUR: F. Crow, G. Kline, M. Cams, D. Horton, J. Rapp, T. Seiber, J. Troutman, E. Wagner. 9B - Below - ROW ONE: L. Serfass, J. Smiley, N. Metz, M. Hulbert, E. Hower. ROW TWO: J. Dudley, C. Kline, K. Roth, J. Bitner, R. Mowery. ROW THREE: D. Mattem, D. Campbell, J. Meyer, H. Urich, G. Hetrick, D. Showers. ROW FOUR: A. Miller, T. McKee, P. Shearer, J. Reside, G. Gill, D. Brodish. ROW FIVE: G. Fritz, J. Newlin, R. Burd, W. Campbell, D. Horton, J. Miller. 9th GRADE CLASS OFFICERS - Bottom Left: D. Brinser - Treas., P. Corkle - Pres., E. Smith - V. Pres., L. Serfass - Sec. 9C - Right - ROW ONE: D. Dietz, H. Horting, B. Clouser K. Messimer, ROW TWO: P. Corkle, P. Bowser, D. Cox, N. Bohn, ROW THREE: B. Jones, E. Smith, G. Campbell, ROW FOUR: C. Foose, J. Barrick, ROW FIVE: P. Bryce, B. Tressler, ROW SIX: C. Liddick, D. Gariepy, P. Ziegler, ROW SEVEN: B. Myers, L. Dudley, M. Long, ROW EIGHT: S. Zeiders. ROW NINE: D. Fleisher, M. Bower, D. Zeiders, ROW TEN: D. Swartz, A. Brum-gard. ROW ELEVEN: M. Rhoads, R. Evans, G. Kline. 44 9D - Above - ROW ONE: R. Kiner, V. Sharar, R. Smith, D. Crockett. ROW TWO: R. Makibbin, J. Fickes, L. Britcher, B. Maxwell, T. Rudy. ROW THREE: T. Bohn, L. Yohn, D. Adams, B. Smith, D. Kline, V. Kemrer. ROW FOUR: D. Crow, B. Huss, D. Dobyns, D. Smith. ROW FIVE: D. Kocevar, R. Myers, J. Nace, J. Zaring, B. Schreiber, R. Casner. 45 8A - Above - ROW ONE: D. Culbertson, C. Campbell, K. Steckley, T. Finton. ROW TWO: D. Reisinger, S. Wallis, P. Whitmer, C. Kline. ROW THREE: T. Metz, K. Miller, D. Demchak, C. Eckert. ROW FOUR: V. Taylor, S. Adams, K. Shutt, T. Fry. ROW FIVE: D. Hench, D. Shambaugh, K. Smith, S. Manning, J. Zeiders. ROW SIX: D. Ehrhart, D. Cohick, T. Kemble, J. Portzline, J. Kinzer ROW SEVEN: H. Smith, M. Gross, J. Prosser. 46 8B - Bottom - ROW ONE: K. Schmid, A. Wilson, M. Campbell, B. Linsenbach. ROW TWO: C. Hicks, S. Cox, M. Bohn, S. Rudy, T. Elliott. ROW THREE: L. Kauffman, K. Cox, J. Gariepy, G. Korth. ROW FOUR: F. Cox, R. Peters, P. Wetzler, R. Haines. ROW FIVE: B. Crow, K. Schmidt, M. Bowman, G. Williamson. ROW SIX: A. Miller, V. Davidson, B. Cams, D. Brumgard. ROW SEVEN: V. Steckbeck, S. Clouser, C. Maxwell, G. Zaring. ROW EIGHT: D. Fosselman, C. Barrick, J. Baum. 47 8C - Above - ROW ONE: K. Bohn, C. Kapp, B. Thomas. ROW TWO: A. Zook, D. Wilson, R. Dressier. ROW THREE: V. Morrow, B. Serfass, D. Bower. ROW FOUR: R. Bowser, B. Campbell, D. Webber. ROW FIVE: R. Fleisher, D. Serfass, A. Strickland. ROW SIX: R. Waterson, K. Horting, M. Flurie. ROW SEVEN: D. Sheaffer, O. Campbell, G. Stevens. ROW EIGHT: M. Hanley, J. Paden, D. Longsderff. 48 yj' Ward, L Garman, S. N. Harper. 8D - Above - ROW ONE; TWO; K. FUckinger, C; Bell. T. Shenk, C. R y W. Maxwell. 49 7A - Above - ROW ONE: K. Wright, L. Gable, A. Baer, L. Jones, G. Demchak. ROW TWO: M. Kapp, D. Cohick, W. Magill, D. Asper, S. Benner. ROW THREE: M. Long, E. Daly, J. Steckbeck, R. Pucetas, T. Bixler. ROW FOUR: V. Skinner, A. Witmer, L. McKensie, R. Shiffer. ROW FIVE: D. Whitmer, S. Nulton, D. Bream, J. Flanders, K. Linn. ROW SIX: S. Reisinger, D. Walker, R. Fitzpatrick, E. Fortney. ROW SEVEN: E. Horton, R. Campbell, B. Mayer. 50 T 5 b Jt aaia r rr — y s l e flV v «, .i T,v ts if 1 W r; Ml 7B - Above - ROW ONE: J. Heck, D. Niman, P. Gingrich, R. Clouser, K. Eckert, G. Robinson, S. Sweger, D. Wright-, D. Fry, J. Gibboney. ROW TWO: M. Kuhn, R. Baum, R. Walker, M. Bitting, J. Stoak, B. Britcher, B. Shepherd, J. Noll. ROW THREE: J. Byers, S. Clouser, R. Campbell, J. Clegg, S. Miller, J. Shutt, J. Baumbach. ROW FOUR: J. Thomas, D. Huss, J. Moris, E. Trout, S. Rhoads, D. Reside, G. Charles, M. faring. 51 7C - Below - ROW ONE: W. Clouser, J. Bohn, L. Crockett, R. Fickes, R. Bowser, R. Moyer, T. Miller. ROW TWO: N. Fleagle, D. Rudy, S. Aumond, M. Luck, D. Hotting, C. Hostler, J. Elliott, L. Britcher. ROW THREE: F. White, D. Smeigh, D. Huss, M. McKee, R. Campbell, T. Dietrich, J. Gipe, R. Troutman, A. Maxwell. ROW FOUR: D. Zaring, R. Waterson, R. Barkley, P. Swartz, B. Myers, M. Hetrick, R. Zeiders, G. Stahl, T. Campbell. 7D - Left - ROW ONE: D. Jones, K. Prosser, J. Rudy, R. Sheriff. ROW TWO: G. Andrews, P. Page, R. Latch-ford, R. Rudy, B. Whitekettle, S. Sofranek. S. Derr, J. Naylor, F. Swartz, J. Howell, E. Hess, G. Campbell. ROW FOUR: J. Sofranek, D. Beam, R. Seeger, L. Smith, E. Sharar, D. Dobbs. 53 The mysteries of life ... The compulsion to breathe_____ The desire to survive___ The necessity of activity ... All creatures are occupied in some way ... Whether building a dam Or simply responding to light ... To live is to be active. The choir of the evening ... Stars cluster and listen ... The crickets gather and Sing the somber melody of summer. Squirrels gather acorns in the fall To insure a protected winter. Spring appears ... Bringing with it the renewal of life. Buds burst forth ... Revealing Nature's enchanting crafts ... What would life be Without a role in its plan? 55 ENTER, INTTO IA UDA EN ESPANA . . . Sons escort mothers ... daughters form companionships _to attend the afternoon festivities ... after the sun sets ... seniors and sophomores and their dates enjoy the dance ... the final event of the day. 56 57 58 THE WIND OND THE WILLOWS Balmy breezes float among the trees — blooming buds burst forth with sweetly aromatic fragrances ... Junior-Senior Prom night, 1970 — Queen: Judy Tressler, escorted by Earl Robinson; Court: Reva Gantt, escorted by Bob Shearer; Frances Fosselman, escorted by Fred Morrow. RESTASSURED of what ... Juniors and Seniors with dramatic talents ... hilarious entertainment ... long, tiresome rehearsals ... then the performance of April 11, 1970 ... Rev. Harry V. Vaughn, director. 61 THE SOUND OF WUSfC . . . Singing and swinging through the year ... from the best of Broadway ... to the carols of Christmas . Blue and White Choraliers sway into a new dimension ... Mrs. Arlene Arndt, directress. 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Sue Metz and Marsha Wass, soloists ... senior majorette not pictured. Deb Brandt. 66 CPOY Cl ONG INVADE 68 TUB FIELD IA !TU SOUND I 69 OH WELL, WE TRY . . . National Honor Society members strive to uphold the four qualities ... Character, Scholarship, Leadership, Service ... and try to help other students through tutoring service ... Vice-President, John Wertz; Secretary, Barbara Cams; President, William Galic; Treasurer, Patricia Dorman. 70 71 TS SCHOOL RUN BV STUDENTS Students think they have the say ... but they don't ... even though, the Student Council is active ... coordinating Homecoming, Sadie Hawkins' Day ... co-sponsoring the first Perry County Folk-Rock Festival ... leading the campaign for glass backboards for the gymnasium ... Vice-President, Craig Longsderff; Treasurer, Edith Bennett; President, William Galic; Secretary, Debra Aeiders. 72 74 PRESSURES MOUNT . . . WILL THE DEADLINE BE MET . . . The BLUE AND WHITE staff, lower right, publicizes events five times a year ... Lower Left: Editor-in-Chief, Dennis Leinaweaver; Feature editor, William Galic; Co-feature editor, Judy Fortenbaugh; Sports editor, Robert Kain assign and collect articles .., Barbara Cams, upper left, as exchange editor, corresponds with other schools for copies of their publications. PRACTICE IN PERFORMING • . . THE U RJTTNG ARTS . . . ... Writing abilities demonstrated ... Quill and Scroll, upper left, honors senior high journalists ... Officers: Barbara Cams, President; John Wertz, Vice-President; Lana Barrick, Secretary-Treasurer ... Journalism I, top right, develops these talents through constant practice ... In Journalism II, center right, these skills are put to use by writing articles for the local paper ... Special Education students, lower right, publish their own news weekly in THE BUFFALO NEWS. 76 A . v Y v i ( V 10 PtANl FOR TOMORROW . . . AND BUILD FOR TWF FUTURE Preparing individuals for lifetime involvements ... FFA (bottom) orients young men to the agricultural field ... Dan Mohler, President ... FTA (top) enables students to see the class from the other side through Cadet Teaching Day ... President. Dennis Leina-weaver. SALTY TEARS . . . Words of comfort ... satisfaction through service to others ... Miss Milligan, school nurse, directs Nightingales in treatment of minor ailments ... Mrs. Myers instructs the Junior Red Cross. 79 SLAVE LABOR IS EMPLOYED During the production of Rest Assured, the STAGE crew, iower left, assured the rest of the cast of a safe performance ... the OFFICE SECRETARIES, bottom, assist Mrs. Shearer every day of the school year ... without the control and guidance of the HALL PATROL, right, corridors would become a mass of wild confusion and turmoil_the LIBRARIANS, lower right, help Mr. Beaver during school time hours. 81 82 EVERYBODY'S DOfNO TWEIRTWtMO Everybody's doing it ... from impressionism to surrealism in paintings ... from sculpturing to silk screening ... future Picassos and aspirins Rembrandts utilize their gift of art. 83 A FASCINATING AND ENERGETIC SIAFE Leading all into the world of Newport High School ... laboring for a year to produce ... the 1970 Blunita Staff successfully misses many deadlines ... but still improves the quality of the book with the addition of duotone color and many original poses______Blunita Executive Board - Below - Sarah Miller ... Robert Kain ... Nancy Walker ... William Galic ... John Wertz. 85 Creatures of the wilderness to perpetuate the species ... The shock of a sudden encounter__ The initial challange ... Age old steps of combat again repeated__ Panoramas of talent and instinct ... The agony of stretched muscles and tremendous effort ... Agile feats of physical accomplishment ... Anguished cries of fear ... Hearts beat on a silent plain ... The battle complete ... Accomplishment glows on the victor's countenance ... Only the strong will survive ... 86 THE SPIf T Vim and vigor sparks the sports scene ... fourteen expressions of school spirit ... unselfish support of athletes ... co-captains Reva Gantt, senior ... Deb Zeiders, junior. U EVE GOT 89 Cheerleaders, under the direction of Mrs. Cox, contribute to school spirit__the squad consists of Freshmen - Vanessa Yoder, Deb Brinser, and Roberta Wertz; Sophomores - Elaine Shutt and Bennette Zook; Juniors - Pam Maxwell, Nancy Arbogast, Elaine Burd, Deb Zeiders, Sue Strickland, and Barb Benner; Seniors -Diane McKensie, Reva Gantt, and Pam Hoffman. 90 91 92 THE CRASH OF COLUDIMS SEAR The pungent odor of burning leaves ... the anguish of an injury ... the smell of hotdogs in the air ... the ecstasy of a victory ... Robert Tonkin, head coach ... Varsity, upper left ... Junior High team, lower right. 93 95 TO RECOLLECT. . .TO REWARD ... TO REVERE The unbelieving but excited look on the queen's face ... hard earned recognition of active seniors ... prize winning floats ... proud parents escorting determined sons ... 96 97 1970 HOMECOMING COURT - BELOW: 1969 Homecoming Queen - Mrs. Max Snyder, escorted by her husband; Senior Attendant - Jacklin Carolus, escorted by Stephen Bard; 1970 Homecoming Queen - Sallie Miller, escorted by Craig Longsderff; Senior Attendant - Maj-Len Qvist, escorted by John Wertz; Junior Attendant - Sandra Shull, escorted by Norman Shull; Sophomore Attendant - Pamela Fosselman, escorted by Jay McDermond; Freshman Attendant - Rhonda Lowe, escorted by Gregory Hetrick. 99 BASKETBALL ENTERS A NEW ERA The New Look ... under enthusiastic guidance of Galen Linn ... Buffaloes begin a new upsurge in spirit and victories. 100 wzm SCORES N 0 N O Halifax 55 48 60 79 Millersburg 40 74 C. L. I. 51 50 77 80 West Perry 59 74 45 107 Middleburg 50 69 70 63 Greenwood 52 57 71 61 West Snyder 41 60 63 109 Roth rock 67 87 68 77 Kishacoquillas 40 101 79 88 East Juniata 43 65 47 53 Juniata 36 87 46 77 the tension OF WEIGH-INS . . . turn him over ... show him the lights ... the thrill of a pin ... the grapplers again compile an outstanding record ... under direction of Alan Kline, head coach. 104 105 WRESTLING SCORES N O Sugar Valley 43 9 East Juniata 46 2 Cedar Cliff 29 16 Mt. Union 40 12 Chief Logan 18 28 Lewistown 26 22 Mechanicsburg 13 26 Middleburg 44 3 Big Spring 26 23 Kishacoquillas 33 10 East Pennsboro 27 22 West Snyder 28 17 Susquenita 18 28 Juniata 35 19 107 TWE DEBUT OF a YOUNG- TE yu The Buffaloettes ... in a hard-fought year ... expressions of determination . occ; sionally a feminine tear ... Player of the Year, senior Barb Smith ... under the direction of James Flickinger ... they build expectations for tomorrow's victories. 109 strike one ... STRIKE TWO . . . rrs a wrr... Newport's baseball team hurls itself into another exciting season ... five varsity lettermen return to the field to become the nucleus of a solid team ... Kenneth Hultzapple, coach ... SENIOR BASEBALL PLAYERS - Lower Right: Wilbur Dudley, Steve Bard, Eugene Jones, Bob Kain. glamor, graces TUG DIAMOND High spirited girls comprise third softball team ... show signs of steady improvement ... compete under direction of coach Donald Longsderff. 114 THOSE WHO SfVE . . . SHALL RECEIVE . . . Participating in any one of the sports or the Band involves giving ... whether it is to give up a few hours of the day ... or to give your entire body and soul to the game ... each year, atheletes are awarded for this at the All Sports and Band Banquet ... speaker this year, Bob Bubb, head wrestling coach at Clarion State College, Clarion, Pennsylvania ... spoke on individual pride. 116 The robin, a harbinger of Spring ... Notes swell and throb ... The red breast pulsates with tremulous song ... Melodies fall on deaf ears ... A sense of cognizance is awakened ... The soul is motivated to action ... Summer, a cache of riches ... Resplendent with the green jewels of earth ... Preparations for silent sleep_ 120 121 FACULTY AND STAFF Amsler, Jolin J. - High School Principal, pgs. 9, 57.59.116. Arndt, Arlene - Vocal Music, Director of Blue and White Choraliers. pgs. 10,12. Beaver, Wayne C. - Librarian, J.V. Basketball Coach, pgs. 11,97,102,116. Beers, Ronald R. - Biology, Asst. Football Coach, Seventh Grade Advisor, pgs. 11. Benjamin, Charles E. - P. O. D. , Am. Hist., Advisor to Youth Forum and Sophomore Class, pgs. 11,57. Berich, Thomas S. - World Culture, Driver Ed. Advisor to Eighth Grade, Asst. Athletic Director, pgs. 10,94,95. Billger, Jeffrey B. - Pa. Hist., Asst. Football and Wrestling Coach, pgs. 11,36. Brinser, Jean K. - Business Math, Typing, pgs. 11. Buffenmyer, Luke H. - Business Math, Earth Science, A.V.A. Advisor, pgs. 11,12,20. Chandler, Roy F. - Special Education, Advisor to Hall Patrol, pgs. 12,5,15,77. Cox, Anne R. - Phys. Ed., Pub. Speaking Health. Advisor of the Cheerleaders, pgs. 12,116. Crist, Kathryn H. - Sec. pgs. 8. Fleisher, Charles - Cust. pgs. 10. Fetterman, Susain - Vocal Music, Director of Junior High and Mixed Choruses, pgs. 12,16. Fitzpatrick, Thomas R. - Shorthand, Office Practice, Cons. Ed., Bus. Law, Asst. Football Coach, pgs. 6,12,94,116. Fuller, David A. - Algebra I and II, Gen. Science, pgs. 12. Goodling, Annette - Vocational and Gen. Home Ec., Family Relations, pgs. 12,14. Gutshall, Virgil E. - Vocational Ag., FFA, Advisor. pgs. 13. Houtz, Herman - Spanish, Asst. Baseball Coach. pgs. 13,16,112. Hultzapple, Kenneth - Phys. Ed., Health, pgs. 12, 13.110.112.116. Jones, Betty Jo - English, pgs. 13. Kline, Alan R. - Phys. Ed., Health, Varsity Wrestling Coach. pgs. 13,16,36,94. Lauthers, Brooks - Remedial Reading, pgs. 13. Lesh, Arthur A. - Industrial Arts, Mech. Drawing, Sponsor of Stage Crew. pgs. 13. Linn, Galen G. - Guidance Counselor, Varsity Basketball Coach, Advisor to Student Council, pgs. 13,100,116. Longsderff, Donald - Math, Girls Softball Coach, pgs. 14,16,114,116. Lyter, George L. - Math. pgs. 14. McLaughlin, Donald E. - English, Blue and White Advisor, pgs. 14. Mason, David L. - Art, Prom Advisor, Blunita Advisor. pgs. 12,14,59,83. Milligan, Janet J. - School Nurse, Nightingales Advisor. pgs. 10,13,14. Molnar, George E. - English, Am. Hist. pgs. 11,15. Momingred, Daniel H. - Gen. Math, PI. Geom. , Trig. , Calculus. Senior Class Advisor, pgs. 15. Myers, Earl S. - Gen. Bus., Typing, Bookkeeping, pgs. 10,15,16. Myers, Phyllis B. - Reading, English, Red Cross Advisor. pgs. 15. Reisinger, Carol E. - English, pgs. 12,16. Reshke, Arthur - Guidance Counselor, pgs. 16. Rothenberger, Clarence D. - Gen Phys. Chem. 1 and II, Advisor to the Nat’l Honor Society, pgs. 17. Saner, Harold W. - Practical Arts, Ind. Arts. pgs. 17. Schmid, Doris - Teacher Aide. pgs. 9. Shearer, Josephine B. - Sec. pgs. 9. Smith, Catherine - Sec. pgs. 9. Spotts, Joyce - Sec. pgs. 9,16. Tonkin, Robert J. - Geography, Wld. Culture, Head Football Coach, Asst. Athletic Director, pgs. 17,93,94,95,118. Wertz, Mary M. - World Hist. pgs. 17. Willet, Kenneth H. - Inst. Music, Band Director, pgs. 17,69.88. Wolpert, Parthenia H. - English, Journalism 1 and 11, Quill and Scroll, pgs. 16,17. Yoder, Robert E. - Supervising Principal, pgs. 8, 57,59,119. ASSOCIATE 7EACFTEFS Beegle, Ronald - Bus., Mr. Fitzpatrick and Mr. Myers co-ops. pgs. 15 Castone, Sarah - Spanish. Co-op Mr. Houtz. pgs. 15,57. 122 Duncan, Kerry - Vo. Ag., Mr. Gutshall Co-op. pgs. 12. Hetrick, Jessica - Home Ec. Mrs. Goodling co-operating teacher. Not Pic. Kenawell, Cecile - English. Mrs. Peisinger co-op. pgs. 15. Menke, Sally - Home Ec. Co-op Mrs. Goodling. pgs. 14. Steffey, Edgar - Ind. Arts. Mr. Lesh co-op. pgs. 15 Thursby, William - Math. Mr. Momingred Co-op. pgs. 15. Zanylo, Thomas - Art. Co-op Mr. Mason, pgs. 15. UNDERCLASSMEN Acker, Patricia - 10A 38,62,69. Adams, Dale - 9D 45. Adams, Susan - 8A 46. Albright, Juniata - 11A 34,60,63,81. Amsler, Barbara - 10C 40,63,81. Anderson, Rolf - 11C 37,80. Andrews, Gary - 7D 53. Arbogast, Nancy - 11A 34,62,88,91,96,99. Asper, Debra - 7A 50. Asper, Mary Ann - 11A 34,62,70. Aumon, Sherry - 7C 52,73. Baer, Gary - 10A 38. Baker, James - 11B 35,58,62,66,69. Baker, Joe - 8D 49. Baker, Kaye- 11A 34,59,62,63. Baker, Lewis - 10C 40. Baker, Richard - 10C 40,57,68,103,110. Baker, Yvonne - 10A 38,77. Bard, Susan - 10B 39,77. Barkley, Robin - 7C 52. Barrick, Cindy - 8B 47. Barrick, Jonnie - 9C 44. Barrick, Lon - 10B 39,72,105. Baum, Irene - 10B Not Pictured. Baum, Joyce - 8B 47. Baum, Richard - 7B 51,93. Baumbach, Jodie - 7B 51. Beam, David - 7D 53. Beam, Richard - 9A 42. Beaver, Dale - 10A 38,77,110. Beaver, Glenn - 10C 40. Beaver, Jeff - 9A43. Beaver, Jerry - 10C 38,40. Behney, Jeanie - 10D 83. Bell, Carolyn - 10A 38,55,62. Bell, Richard - 8D49. Benner, Barbara - 11B 35,60,72,88,89,90,91,96, 99. Benner, Susan - 7A 50. Bitner, Jo Ann - 9B 43. Bitting, Micheal - 7B 51. Bixler, Thomas - 7A 50. Bohn, Jane - 7D Not Pictured. Bohn, Jean - 7C 52. Bohn, Karen - 8C 48. Bohn, Mary - 8B 47. Bohn, Norman - 9C 44. Bohn, Thomas - 9D45. Bonn, Marty - 9B 110. Booher, Shirley - 7B Not Pictured. Book, Wendy - 10A 38,56,83. Bower, David - 8C 48. Bower, Micheal - 9C 44. Bower, Rodney - 11A 34,70,74,77,110,113. Bowman, Mark - 8B 47. Bowser, Chester - 11C 37,80. Bowser, Elmer - 10C 40. Bowser, Pearl - 9C 44. Bowser, Robert - 7C 48,52. Bowser, Ruby - 8C 48. Beandt, Judy - 10B 39. Brandt, Trudy - 10B 39. Bream, Deborah - 7A 50. Brinser, Deborah - 9A 42,65,69,88,89,91,114. Britcher, Boyd - 7B 51. Britcher, Frances - 10D Not Pictured. Britcher, Larry - 7C 52. Britcher, Lester - 9D45. Britcher, Martha - 10D 41,62,108,109. Bradish, Daren - 9B 43. Bradish, Salyn - 11B 35,60,67,69,75,77. Brookhart, Gregory - 9A 43,68. Brumgard, Andrea - 9C 44. Brumgard, David - 8B 47. Brumgard, Robert - 11A 34. Bryce, Patricia - 9C 3,44,73,81. Bryce, William - 11A 34,81. Buffington, William - 11A 34,92,100,110. Burd, Elaine - 11A 34,62,88,91,99. Burd, Rickie - 9B 43,93,102. Burkepile, Diane - 11B 35,36,37,62. Byers, Donna - 9D 45,114. 123 Byers, Janelle - 7B 51. Campbell, Barry - 10D Not Pictured. Campbell, Bonnie - 8C 48. Campbell, Carol - 11B 35,58,63,114. Campbell, Cathy - 11A 34,35,37,69,82. Campbell, Cheryl - 8A 46,47,68. Campbell, Darry - UB 35,80,105,106. Campbell, Dave - 9B 93,107. Campbell, Garry - 7D 53. Campbell, Gilbert - 9C 44. Campbell, John - 9D Not Pictured. Campbell, John - 10D 41,81,92. Campbell, Kathy - 11B 33,35,36,67. Campbell, Lee - 11C Not Pictured. Campbell, Mike - 8B 47. Campbell, Oscar - 8C 48. Campbell, Robin - 7A 50. Campbell, Rocky - ,7C 52. Campbell, Roxy - 7B 51. Campbell, Thomas - 7C 52,93. Campbell, Thomas - 11A 34,68,110. Campbell, Wayne - 9B 43. Carl, Carol - 9A 43,114. Cams, Elizabeth - 8B 47,83. Cams, Mary Ann - 9A 42,108,114. Carolus, Charles - 8D 93. Carolus, Jeanne - 7D 53. Casner, Rick - 10A 38,92. Casner, Robin - 8A Not Pictured. Casner, Roy - 9D 45. Charles, Gary - 7B 51. Chilton, Mark - 10A 38,72,92,98,100,110. Clegg, Jeanette - 7B 51. Clegg, Theresa - 9A 42,109. Clouse, Jody - 11A 34, 66,69. Clouser, Bonnie - 10D38. Clouser, Connie - 9D Not Pictured. Clouser, Debbie - 7D Not Pictured. Clouser, Rhonda - 7B 51. Clouser, Robert - 9C 44. Clouser, Sarah - 10D41. Clouser, Sherry - 8B 47. Clouser, Shirl - 7B 51. Clouser, Wanda - 7C 52. Cohick, David - 7A 50,93. Cohick, Dean - 8A 32,46,47,93. Collins, Linda - 11C 37,74,77. Comp, Daniel - 8D 15. Corkle, Patrick - 9C 42,44,73,93. Corman, Bonnie - 10B 39,62,108,109. Cox, Dale - 10C 40. Cox, Debbie - 9C 3,44. Cox, Freda - 8B 47. Cox, Kerry - 8B 47. Cox, Kevin - 10D41. Cox, Trudy - 10C 40. Cressler, William - 10A 38,56,104,105,117. Crockett, David - 9D45. Crockett, Linda - 7C 52. Crow, Beverly - 8B 47. Crow, Debra - 9D45. Crow, Frank - 9A 42,93. Culbertson, Debra - 8A 46,68. Cummings, Holly - 9A 42. Daly, Elaine - 7A 25,50,73. Davidson, Adel - 11C Not Pictured. Davidson, Vine - 8B 47. Davis, Joy - 10B 39,69,77. Dawson, Catherine - 10A 38,62. Deckard, Grace - 11B 35,75,77. Delancey, John - 10D41.102. Demchak, Dawn - 8A 46. Demchak, George - 7A 50. Derr, Ronald - 11A 34,59,62,68,110. Derr, Stephen - 7D 53. Dick, Joanne - 11B 35,36,37,63,66. Dietrich, Timothy - 7C 52,93. Dietz, Donald - 9C 43,44,93. Dietz, Teresa - 10A 38,77. Dobbs, Donald - 7D 53. Dobbs, Susie - 8D49. Dobyns, Donna - 9D 45. Dobyns, Richard - 1 IB 33,35,92,105. Dorman, Joseph - 11B 33,36,37,92,99. Dressier, Richard - 8C48. Dudley, James - 11A 34,92,110,118. Dudley, Judy - 9B 43. Dudley, Karen - 10A 38,57,69. Dudley, Linda - 9C 44,45. Dudley, Michael - 10B 39. Dudley, Robert - 11C 37. Eckhart, Cheryl - 8A 46. Eckert, Kathy - 7B 51. Elliott, Jeffrey - 7C 52. Elliott, Terence - 8B 47,93. Ehrhart, Dennis - 8A 46,93. Evans, Jesse - 11B 35,68. Evans, Rhonda - 9C 44,45. Fahnestock, Carl - 11A 34,36,60,75,80,81,92. Fenicle, Pamela - 11C 37,74,77. 124 Fickes, John - 9D 45. Fickes, Richard - 7C 52. Finton, Allen - UB 35. Finton, Gary - 9A Not Pictured. Finton, Larry - 11B 58,80. Finton, Trudy - 8A 46. Fitzpatrick, Robert - 7A 50,69,93. Flanders, Jolaine - 7A 50. Fleagle, Norma - 7C 52. Fleisher, Brenda - 9A 42,65,69. Fleisher, Debra - 9C 44,81. Fleisher, Robin - 8C 48. Flickinger, Karen - 8D48. Flickinger, LuAnn - 9A 43,65,69,119. Flurie, Michael - 8C 48. Foose, Bonnie - 11B 35,59. Foose, Connie - 9C 44. Fortenbaugh, Gary - 10C 40. Fortenbaugh, Judith - 11A 34,60,74,76,77. Fortney, Elizabeth - 7A 50. Fosselman, Donna - 8B 47. Fosselman, Michael - 10C 81. Fosselman, Pamela - 10B 39,40,72,77,99,108,114. Freet, Charles - 8D Not Pictured. Frey, James - 11C 80,92. Fritz, Gary - 9B 43. Fritz, Susan - 10D41. Fry, Daniel - 7B 51,73,93. Fry, Florence - 8C Not Pictured. Fry, Teresa - 8A 46. Frey, James - 11C 37. Gabel, Linda - 7A 50. Gardner, Clyde - 10D 41,77,81. Gariepy, Diane - 9C 44. Gariepy, Jocelyn - 8B 46,47. Garman, Connie - 8D49.73. George, Doris - 10D 38,41,114. George, Margaret - 8D 49. George, Martha - 8D49. Gibboney, Jack - 7B 33,51,93. Gill, Gary - 9B 93,107.42. Gingrich, Paul - 7B 51. Gipe, Joy - 7C 52. Gipe, Mary - 10C 40. Gipe, Sharon - 10D 39,41. Gochenaur, George - 9A 42,93. Gochenaur, Leonard - 11C 59,119. Gochenaur, Scott - 10B 39,107. Graham, Sandra - 10D 41,114. Groce, Eugene - 10D 41,81,92,107. Gross, Mark - 8A 46,81,93. Haines, Donna - 9A 42. Haines, Linda - 11A 63. Haines, Richard - 8B 47. Hanley, Margaret - 10C 40,77. Hanley, Mark - 8C 48,49. Harper, Nelson - 8D49. Harren, Thomas - 9B Not Pictured. Hebei, George - 11B 35,58,92. Heck, Jeffrey - 7B 51. Hench, Cynthia - 9A 42. Hench, David - 11A 34,35. Hench, Don - 8A 46. Henry, James - 10D41. Henry, Joyce - 10A 38,41,83. Henry, Judy - 7D Not Pictured. Hess, Elwood - 7D53. Hetrick, Gregory - 9B 42,73,93,99,107,110. Hetrick, Michael - 7D 52. Hicks, Cindy - 8B 47. Hoffman, Vickie - 10A 38,63. Holley, Lavonda - 8D49. Horting, Diane - 7C 52. Hotting, Harry - 9C 44. Horting, Kim - 8C 48. Horting, Patricia - 10B 39,69. Horton, Daniel - 9A 42,93. Horton, David - 9B 93. Horton, Eileen - 7A 50. Hostler, Kathryn - 7C 52. Hostler, Mark - 10C 72,81. Howell, Debra - 8D Not Pictured. Howell, Joe - 7D 53. Hower, Cherie - UC 36,37. Hower, Elaine - 9B 42,44. Hulbert, Marilyn - 9B 42,44. Huss, Bertha - 9D45. Huss, Debra - 7B 51. Huss, Donald - 7C 52. Huss, Richard - 10B 39. Huss, Ronald - 10B 39. Huss, William - 7C 93. Jones, Bill - 9C 44. Jones, Deloris - 7D 53. Jones, Lemuel - 7A 50. Jones, Wendy - 7A Not Pictured. Kammler, John - 10D81. Kapp, Cathy - 8C 48,73. Kapp, Michael - 7A 50. Kauffman, Linda - 8B 47. Kauffman, Max - 10B 83. 125 Kelley, Rhonda - 10D Not Pictured. Kemble, James - 10B 39. Kemble, Thomas - 8A 46. Kemrer, Virginia - 9D45. Kennedy, Debora - 9A 42,45. Kiner, Ronald - 9D 45. Kinzer, James - 8A 46,93,103. Kinzer, Sally - 11A 34,65,68,70,72,114. Kline, Charmaine - 8A 1,46,88. Kline, Colleen - 9B 43. Kline, Diane - 9D45. Kline, Gary - 9A 42,65,107,110. Kline, Glenn - 9C 44. Kocevar, Donald - 9D 45,93. Kochenderfer, Theresa - 10C 38,40,83. Korth, Gary - 8B 47. Kraft, James - 10A 38,57,62,68,82,107,110. Kuhn, Michael - 7B 51,93. Latchford, Gary - 9C Not Pictured. Latchford, Mary 8D Not Pictured. Latchford, Ralph - 7D 53,112. Leach, Lois - 8D Not Pictured. Leinaweaver, Jeanne - 9A 43,68. Leinaweaver, Leslie - 11B 35,69,75,77. Leinaweaver, Wendy - 10B 38,77. Lenig, William - 8C Not Pictured. Liddick, Clare - 9C 44. Lindsay, Arthur - 11C 37. Linn, Kathleen - 7A 50. Linsenbach, Robert - 8B 47. Little, Carol - 10D 41,77. Little, Dolores - 10C 40,81. Long, Darrell - 10B Not Pictured. Livingston, Theodosia - 11C 37. Long, Marie - 7A 50. Long, Marilyn - 9C 44. Longsderff, Donald - 8C 48,103. Longwell, Steve - 10C 38,40,62,92. Lowe, Rhonda - 9A 42,68,99. Luck, Margaret - 7C 52. Lyons, George - 11A 34,58,59,70,92. McCarson, Jo Ann - 9A 42. McConnell, Linda - 10D41. McDermond, Jay - 11A 34,36,62,81,99. McGowan, Patricia - 10A 38,40,56,62,69,82,108, 116. McKee, Michael - 7C 52,93. McKee, Timothy - 9B 43. McKensie, Lori - 7A 50. McKensie, Sandra - 10D41. Magill, Joan - 9A 43,65,69. Magill, William - 7A 50. Makibbin, Ronald - 9D45. Manning, Robert - 11A 34. Manning, Susan - 8A 46,68. Marks, Cheryl - 10D 41,77. Mattem, Debra - 9B 43. i Mattem, Robert - 11C 37,80. Maxwell, Anhony - 7C 52,93,112. Maxwell, Charles - 8B 47. Maxwell, James - 8D Not Pictured. Maxwell, Pamela - 11C 37,72,89,91,96. Maxwell, William - 9D 45,49,93. Mayer, Brenda - 7A 50. Messimer, Kenneth - 9C 44. Metz, Louise - 10A 38,69,72.77,108,114. Metz, Nancy - 9B 38,43,59. Metz, Patricia - 11A 34,60,62. Metz, Teresa - 8A 46,68,88,109. Meyer, Jack - 9B 43,102,110. Miller, Albert - 9B 43. Miller, Amy - 8B 47. Miller, Chrystal - 9A 42,69. Miller, Danny - 10C 40,81. Miller, David - 10C 38,39,40,102,110. Miller. David - 11C 37,58,81,100,101,103. Miller, Diane - 10A 38,66,68,97. Miller, Edgar - 11C 37,92,107. Miller, Jacob - 11C 37. Miller, Jeffrey - 9B 43. Miller, Karen - 8A 46,73,109. Miller, Kathy - 9D Not Pictured. Miller, Kenneth - 11A 34,36,74,77. Miller, Robert - 11A 34,36,77,81. Miller, Robin - 10A 38,56.63. Miller, Rosie - 9A 42. Miller, Sandrs - 7B 51. Miller, Tina - 7C 52. Morris, Jeri - 7B 51. Morrison, Elaine - 10A 38,62,114. Morrow, Vickie - 8C 48. Mowery, Daniel - 10B 39. Mowery, Ron a - 9B 43. Moyer, Richard - 7C 52. Myers, Barbara - 9C 44. Myers, Brenda - 7C 52. Myers, Darla - 11C 37. Myers, Nathan - 10B 39,41. Myers, Robert - 10C 40. Myers, Ronnie - 9D45. Nace, John - 9D 45. 126 Naylor, James - 7D 53. Naylor, Larry - 11B 35,80. Newlin, James - 913 43,69. Newlin, John - 10A 38,69,93. Niman, Danny - 713 51,93. Niman, Nancy 10B 39,40,57,62,109. Noll, James - 7B 51. Nulton, Jeffrey - 11A 33,92,95,105. Nulton, Sabrina - 7A 50. Oswalt, Sally - 10A 38,62.66,69,108. Paden, John - 8C 48,93. Page, Paul - 7D 53. Perla, Olga Marina - 10A 30,38. Peters, Dean - 100 40,56,107. Peters, Mark - 10B 39,58,107. Peters, Robin - 8B 47. Petroski, Dorothy - 10A 38,57,63. Portzline, Charles - 11B 35,80. Portzline, John - 8A 46,49. Prosser, James - 8A 46. Prosser, Katherine - 7D 53. Pucetas, John - 10A 38,83,92,102. Pucetas, Randy - 7A 32,50,93. Rudy, Thomas - 9D 45,93. Rapp, Debra - 11B 35,75,77. Rapp, James - 9A 42,45. Reed, Mary - 100 40,83. Reed, Robert 10C 39,40. Reighter, Bill - 100 40,56,68,100. Reigle, David - 10B 39. Reisinger, Deanna - 8A 46. Reisinger, Robert - 10B 39,102. Reisinger, Sally - 7A 50. Reisinger, Sondra - 8C Not Pictured. Reside, David - 7B 51. Reside, James - 9B 93,102. Rhoades, Michael - 90 44. Rhoads, Brenda - 110 37,62,66,74,77,114. Rhoads, Stanley - 7B 51,93. Ricedorf, Eugena - 10C 40. Roberts, Nancy - 10C 38. Robinson, Guy - 7B 51,103. Roth, Karen - 9B 43. Rowe, Charlene - 11C 37. Rowe, Charles - 10D 41,72,92,102,118. Rudy, Charlie - 8D49. Rudy, Debra - 7C 52. Rudy, Judy - 7D 53. Rudy, Ralph - 10D Not Pictured. Rudy, Randy - 7D 53,73. Rudy, Richard - 8D Not Pictured. Rudy. Steve - 8B 47,73,93,112. Saylor, Cheri - IOC 40,62,81. Schmid, Kimberly - 8B 47. Schmidt, Donna - 10A 38,77. Schmidt, Karen - 8B 47. Schreiber, Sue Ann - 10B 39,55,63. Schreiber, William - 9D45, 59,73,102. Seeger, Richard - 7D 53. Seiber, Timothy - 9A 42. Seiler, Blanche - 11B 35,74,77. Serfass, Barbara - 8C 48. Serfass, Debra - 8C48. Serfass, Linda - 9B 42,43,59,109,119. Shambaugh, Arden - 10C 40,65,68,81. Shambaugh, Donna - 8A 1,46,69,108. Sharar, Edward - 7D 53. Sharar, Vincent - 9D45. Sheaffer, David - 8C 48. Sheaffer, Rhea - 7D 53. Shearer, Paul - 9B 43. Shenk, Theodore - 8D49. Shepherd, Benjamin - 7B 51. Shiffer, Robin - 7A 50,68. Showers, Dale - 9B 43. Shull, Daniel - 11C 37,80,92,105. Shull, John - 8D49. Shull, Karen - 8D49. Shull, Norman - 11C 36,37,99,104,105,107. Shull, Sandra - 11A 75,77,99. Shull, Sharon - 10D 41. Shull, Terry - 7D Not Pictured. Shutt, Elaine - 10A 38,62,63,88,89,90,91,101, 109. Shutt, Janice - 7B 51. Shutt, Karen - 8A 46. Simoncelli, Susan - 7D 53. Skinner, Valerie - 7A 50. Smeigh, Donald - 7C 52. Smiley, Daniel - 10B 39. Smiley, Jody - 9B 43,109. Smith, Debra - 9D 45. Smith, Edward - 9C 42,44,99,107. Smith, Gary - 8D Not Pictured. Smith, Hunter - 8A 46. Smith, Karen - 8A 46. Smith, Larry - 7D 53. Smith, Robert - 9D 45. Smith, Robin - 9D 45. Smith, Ronnie - 11C 37. 127 Snyder, George - 10D Not Pictured. Sofranek, Joseph - 7D 53. Sofranek, Steven - 7D 53. Spotts, Patricia - 9A 42. Stahl, Gary - 7C 52. Stahl, Mary - 10D 39,41. Steckbeck, Joan - 7A 50,68. Steckbeck, Vicki - 8B 47. Steckley, Jeanne - 11B 35,69. Steckley, Ronald - 11B 35,68. Steckley, Karen - 8A 46,68. Stephens, Gordon - 8C 48,93. Stine, Arthur - 11B 35,92. Stine, Susan - 9A 42. Stitzel, Violet - 11B 35. Stoak, John 7B 51. Stoak, Wanda - 10B Not Pictured. Strickland, Anne - 8C 48. Strickland, Duane - 10B 39,100,102,103. Strickland, Susan - 11B 35,74,77,88,89,91,101, 109. Strunk, Sheryl - 10D41. Swartz, Debra - 9C 44. Swartz, Frank - 7D 53. Swartz, Patricia - 7C 52. Sweger, Joyce - 10C 40,63. Sweger, Steven - 7B 51,93,112. Sweger, Suzanne - 11B 35. Taylor, Virginia - 8A 46. Thomas, Beverly - 8C 48. Thomas, Darlene - 11C 37. Thomas, Joann - 7B 61. Treaster, Debra - 10B 39,109,114. Tressler, Carl - 10A 38,69,92,100. Tressler, Robert 9C 44,93. Trout, Dennis - 11A 34,83,92,118. Trout, Edward - 7B 51. Trout, Randy - 10B 39. Troutman, Barbara - 9A 42. Troutman, James - 9A 43,100,102,112. Troutman, Jesse - 9D Not Pictured. Troutman, Kenneth - 10A 62,92,103. Troutman, Richard - 7C 52,73. Tumbaugh, James - 11A 34, 62. Urich, Carol - 10C 40. Urich, Harry - 9B 43. Urich, Nancy - 11B 35. Wagner, Edwin - 9A 43,68,107. Walbom, Carol - 10C 40,63. Waldman, Jo Ann - 9A 42. Walker, Darry - 11B 35. Walker, Dolores - 10A 38,77. Walker, Donald - 7A 50,68,93. Walker, Earl - 10D 15,41. Walker, Joan - 11A 34,65,69,70,82,83,114. Walker, Randy - 7B 51. Wallis, Cassandra - 8A 46,47,73,108. Ward, William - 8D 49. Waterson, Richard - 8C48. Wattcrson, Robert - 7C 52,68. Weaver, Paul - 9D Not Pictured. Webber, Doylene - 8C 48. Wentz, Dolores - 11C 37. Wertz, Roberta - 9A 42,88,89,91,114. Wetzler, Pamie - 8B 47. White, Charles - 10C 40,69,81. White, Frank - 7C 52. Whitekettle, Angela - 11B 35. Whitekettle, Brad - 7D 53. Whitekettle, Cathy - 8D49. Whitmer, Debra - 7A 50. Whitmer, Patricia - 8A 41,46,108. Williamson, Glenn - 8B 47. Wilson, Anna - 8B 47. Wilson, Dennis - 8C 48. Witmer, Anita - 7A 50, 51. Witmer, Dean - 10A 92,107. Witmer, Teresa - 9A 42,73,114. Wright, Denny - 7B 51,94. Wright, Jeffery - 8D 49. Wright, Kathy - 7A 50,68. Wright, Lori - 7D Not Pictured. Wright, Patricia - 11C 37. Yoder, Vanessa - 9A 42,57,68,88,89,91,114. Yohn, George - 11C 37. Yohn, Larry - 9D 45, 107. Yohn, Richard - 10B 39,102,110. Zaring, Donna - 7C 52. Zaring, Gary - 8B 47. Zaring, James - 9D 45. Zaring, Larry - 9D45. Zaring, Marvin - 7B 51. Zaring, Peggy - 11C 37. Zeiders, Deborah - 11A 34,37,58,62,72,82,88,91, 101,109. Zeiders, Diane - 9C 44, 109. Zeiders, Jerry - 8A 46,93,103. Zeiders, Ronald - 7C 52. Zeiders, Sally - 9C 44. Zeigler, Patricia - 9C 44,81. Zellers, Darlene -. 10D 41. Zellers, Gerald - 11C 37. Zellers, Rhonda - 9D Not Pictured. Zook, Andy - 8C 48. Zook, Bennette - 10A 38,58,62,88,89,91,99. 128 SENIORS Arney, Robert - 12B. Band 1,2,3,4. Blue and White Asst. Circ. Mgr. 3,4. Basketball 2. Journalism 1 and II 2,4. pgs. 20,59,68,74,77, 90,97. Bard, Stephen - 12A. Baseball 2,3,4. pgs. 20,28, 97,99,110,112,113. Barrick, Lana - 12B. Blue and White 3,4. Blunita 4. Journalism I 2. Quill and Scroll 3, Sec.-Treas., 4. West Shore Beauty Acad. Award, pgs. 20,75,76,85. Baumbach, Wendy - 12C. Blue and White 4. Journalism I 2. Librarian 1,2,3,4. Stage Crew 4. Student Council 1,4. pgs. 20,75,81. Beasonv, Ronald - 12B. Concessions Club 3. Hall Patrol 2. Jr. Sr. Play 4. Stage Crew 4. pgs. 20,60,80. Benner, Nancy - 12C. Softball 3,4. Stage Crew 4. pgs. 20,114,115. Bennett, Edith - 12B. Art Elective 2. Student Council Treas. 4. Women of the Moose Homemaking Award. Student Council Award, pgs. 19,20,72. Bennett, Wallace - 12C. Football 3,4. pgs. 20. Benson, Dennis - 12A. Band 1,2,3,4. Basketball 2. Co. Band 2,3,4. Co. Chorus 2,3,4. Choir 2,3,4. F.F.A. 1,2,3,4. pgs. 21,62,69. Book, James - 12B. Jr. Sr. Play 4. pgs. 21,28, 60,61. Brandt, Debra - 12A. Band 2,3,4. Choir 2,3,4. Nightingales 2,3. Stage Crew 4. Student Council 2,3,4. Band Award. Student Council Award, pgs. 21,72,80,90,97. Britcher, Lee - 12A. Blue and White Circ. Mgr. 3, 4. Football 4. F.T.A. 4. Hall Patrol 2. Journalism 1 2. Jr. Sr. Play 2,4. Quill and Scroll 3,4. Track 1,2,3. Varsity Club 2,3,4. F.T.A. Honor Award, pgs. 21,60,74,92,94,96, 99. 129 Campbell, Wanda - 12C. Girls'Basketball 2,3,4. • Journalism I 2. Softball 2,3,4. Soph. Tea 2. Stage Crew 4. V.arsity Club 3. pgs. 21,114,115. Cams, Barbara - 12A. Girls'Basketball Mgr. 3,4. Blue and White Exch. Ed. 3,4. Blunita Fil. Ed. 4. Co. Chorus 4. F. T.A. 4, Journalism 13. Jr.-Sr. Play 3,4. Mixed Chorus 2,3,4. National Honor Society 3,4 Sec. 4. Prom 3. Quill and Scroll 3,4 Pres. 4. Class Sec. 4. Soph. Tea 2. F.T.A. Honor Award, pgs. 21,60,61, 62,70,71,74,75,76,85,109. Carolus, Jacklin - 12C. Homecoming Court 4. Journalism I 2. Librarians 1,2,3,4. Soph. Tea 2. Stage Crew 4. Student Coun. 1,4. Student Council Award, pgs. 21,72,81,96,97,99. Casner, Cathie - 12C. Girls'Basketball 1,2,3. pgs. 21,75. Culbertson, Joyce - 12A. Choir 1,4. Co. Chorus 4. F.T.A. 4. National Honor Society Rep. 3,4. Prom 3. Soph. Tea 2. F.T.A. Honor Award, pgs. 22,23,59,62,70. Delancey, Judy - 12C. Blue and White 3. Journalism 1 2. Soph. Tea 2. pgs. 22. Dorman, Patricia - 12A. Choir 2,3,4. Jr.-Sr. Play 4. National Honor Society 3,4 Treas. 4. Office Sec. 4. Soph. Tea 2. Student Banking 4. pgs. 22,62,70,71,80. Dudley, Wilbur - 12A. Baseball 1,2,3,4. Basketball 1,2,3,4. Student Coun. 3. Varsity Club 3. Dan forth Foundation Award, pgs. 22,28,100,102, 103,110,112. Ewing, George - 12C. Basketball 1. Football 1. Hall Pat. 2. Journalism I 2. Track 1. Soph. Tea 2. pgs. 22,26. Fickes, Alice - 12B. Choir 2,3,4. Co. Chorus 4. Prom 3. Soph. Tea 2. Class Treas. 2. pgs. 22,62. Finton, Kenneth - 12C. Hall Pat. 4. pgs. 22. Fleisher, Charles - 12B. Conces. Club 2,3. Soph. Tea 2. pgs. 22. Fleisher, Vickie - 12A. Blunita 4. Choir 2,3,4. Co. Chorus 2,3,4. F.T.A. 2,3,4. Girl's Basketball 2,3. Softball 2,3,4. Varsity Club 3. pgs. 5,20,23,62,85,114,115. Forbes, Merry - 12B. Art Elective 4. Band Front 3. Choir2,3. F.H.A. 1. Librarian 1,2,3,4. Nightingales 2,3,4. Student Council 1. pgs. 23,81,83. Fosselman, Frances - 12A. Art Elective 4. Band Front 4. Blunita Staff 4. Choir 1,2,3. Girls' Basketball 3. Homecoming Attendant 1. Nat'l Honor Society 4. Office Sec. 4. Quill and Scroll 4. pgs. 23.30,58,67,81,90. Freeland, Leonard - 12C. F.F.A. 1,2,3,4. Sec. Hall Patrol 2,3. pgs. 23,27,28. Fry, Russel - 12A. Football 1,2,3,4. F.F.A. 1,2, 3,4, Treasurer, pgs. 23,27,28,31,92,94. Galic, William - 12A. Blue and White Staff 3, Feature Editor 4. Blunita Copy Editor 4. Journalism I and 11 2,3,4. Jr. Sr. Class Play 2. National Honor Society 3, Pres. 4. 1970 White House Conf. on Children and Youth 3. Ninth Grade Class President. Quill and Scroll 3,4. Student Council 2, Pres. 4. Track 1,2. Bausch and Lomb Award. National Merit Scholarship Award. News - Printery Award for Excellence in Journalism. Perry Co. Historical Society -Social Science Award. Student Council Award, pgs. 22,23,28,31,70,71,72,74,82,84,85,99. Gantt, Reva - 12A. Blunita Staff 4. Cheerleader 3, Co-Captain 4. Choir 2,3,4. Co. Chorus 3. Homecoming Attendant 3. Jr. Sr. Play 4. Of-ficeSec. 4. Prom Attendant 4. pgs. 23,58,60, 61,62,80,85,88,89,90,91,97,101,109. Geiling, Craig - 12B. Hall Patrol 2. pgs. 21,23. George, Theresa - 12A. Concessions Club 1,2. Girls'Basketball 2,3. pgs. 19,24. Gill, Cheryl - 12B. Journalism 1 2. Pgs. 24,30. Hockenberry, James - 12C. pgs. 15,24,77. Hockenberry, Steven - 12C. Hall Patrol 2,3. Stage Crew 4. pgs. 25,80. 130 Hockenberry, Wanda - 12A. Jr. Sr. Play 4. Student Banking 4. pgs. 24. Hoffman, Pamela - 12B. Choir 2,3,4. Cheerleaders 2,3,4. Drama Club 2,3. Girls’ Basketball 1,2,3. Office Sec. 4. Softball 3,4. V. Pres, of Soph. Class. Varsity Club 2,3. pgs. 2,24, 30,31,62,80,89,90,91,96,97,99,114,115. Holley, Robert - 12B. Football 2. Hall Patrol 3. Stage Crew 4. Track 2. pgs. 24,80. Howell, Blair - 12C. pgs. 15,25. Howell, Dale - 12C. Hall Patrol 4. pgs. 24. Jones, Eugene - 12C. Baseball 4. Football 1,2,3, 4. Varsity Club 3. Wrestling 1,2,3,4. pgs. 24,27,28,87,92,94,98,104,105,106,107,110, 111. Kain, Robert - 12A. Band 1,2,3,4. Baseball 3,4. Blue and White Staff 3, Sports Editor 4. Blunita Photo Editor 4. County Band 1,2,3,4. Journalism 1 and II 3,4. Jr. Sr. Play 2. Quill and Scroll 3,4. Student Council 1,2,3',4. Varsity Club 4. Wrestling 1,2,3,4. Student Council Award, pgs. 24,68,72.74,76,84,90,97,104, 107,110,111. Klingman, Jerrie - 12C. Band 1,2,3,4. Blue and White Staff 3, Photographer 4. Journalism 1 and 112, 4. pgs. 25,60,68, 74,77,90,97. Kochenderfer, Donis - 12B. Jr. Sr. Play 4. Journalism I 4. Softball 3. pgs. 24,77. Kochenderfer, Doris - 12B. Blunita Staff 4. Soft-ball 3. pgs. 24. Leinaweaver, Dennis - 12A. Band 1,2,3,4. Blue and White Staff 3, Editor-in-Chief 4. Blunita Staff 4. Boys’Basketball Mgr. 2,3,4. County Band 2,3,4. F. T. A. 2,3, Pres. 4. Journalism I and II 2,3,4. Jr. Sr. Play 4. National Honor Society 4. News - Printery Award for Excellence in Journalism. F.T.A. Honor Award, pgs. 24, 29,60,61,69,70,74,76,77,85,90,97,103. Lesh, Virginia - 12B. Choir 2,3,4. Stage Crew 4. pgs. 25,30,62. Longsderff, Craig - 12A. Blunita Staff 4. Boys’ Basketball 3,4. Football 3. Homecoming Escort 4. Student Council 4. Track 2,3. Varsity Club 4. Youth Forum Rep. 4. Student Council Award, pgs. 26,28,72,82,97,99,100,101,103. Lowe, James - 12B. Art Elective 2,3. Football 1. Hall Patrol 2. Jr. Sr. Play 2. Librarian 2,3,4. Track 1. Wrestling 1,2,3,4. pgs. 5,21,26,31, 104.105.107. Magill, Joseph - 12A. Band 1,2,3,4. Blunita Staff 4. County Band 2,3. Jr. Sr. Play 2. Soph. Class Pres. Varsity Club 4. Wrestling 1, 2.3.4. pgs. 3,21,26,28,29,68,85,97,104, 105.107. McKensie, Diane - 12A. Cheerleader 3,4. Choir 2.3.4. Girls’Basketball 2. Office Sec. 4. pgs. 20,26,62,80,89,90,91,97. McKensie, Donald - 12A. Football 2,3. Track 2, 3. pgs. 26,92,94. McNaight, Charles - 12B. Baseball 1,2,3. Blue and White Staff 3. Boys’ Basketball 2. Journalism I and II 2,3. Stage Crew 4. pgs. 20,26,31, 80. McNaughton, Joan - 12A. Choir 3, Sec. 4. F.T.A. 4. Mixed Chorus 1,4. F.T.A. Honor Award. Sterling Silver Homemaking Award, pgs. 26,63,65. Metz, Susan - 12A. Jr. Sr. Play 4. Majorette 3, 4. Band Award. Co-Ed Certificate for School Correspondent, pgs. 26,66,90,97. Miller, James - 12B. Band 1,2,3,4. County Band 2.3.4. Wrestling 1,3,4. pgs. 27,28,29,68, 90.97.104.105.107. Miller, Sarah - 12B. Blunita Bus. Mgr. 4. Majorette 2,3. Head Majorette 4. Homecoming Attendant 2,3, Queen 4. Student Co. 4. Youth Forum 2,3. Band 1,2,3,4. Band Award. Band Booster Award. Ensminger Award for Yearbook Excellence. McCalls Teen Fashion Board Member. Student Council Award, pgs. 27,60,62,66, 68,72,73,75,84,85,96,97,99. 131 Mohler, Daniel - 12B. Boys' Basketball 2,4. Choir 3,4. Football 1,2,3,4. F. F. A. 1,2,3.4, 1968-69 Chapter Pres. 1969-70 County Pres. Hall Patrol 2. Track 2,3. Varsity Club 4. pgs. 27,62, 92,94,95,100,103. Myers, Curt - 12B. Band 1,2,3,4. Baseball 1. Choir 2. County Band 1,2,3,4. Jr. Sr. Play 2. Wrestling 2,3. pgs. 21,27,28,69,90,97. Myers, Darlene - 12B. Jr. Sr. Play 4. pgs. 27. Oren, Marcia - 12B. Blunita Staff 4. pgs. 27,30, 31,85. Ovist, Maj-Len - 12A. Choir 4. Girls' Basketball 4. Homecoming Attendant 4. pgs. 27,62,97, 99, 109. Rhoades, Linda - 12A. Blue and White Staff 3. Journalism I and II 2,3. Nightingales 2,3, V. Pres. 4. Quill and Scroll 3. pgs. 27. Roth, Glenn - 12 B. Football 1,2,3,4. Journalism 1 and II 2. Track 1,2. Wrestling 1. pgs. 28, 92,94,119. Rudy, Bettie - 12C. Concessions Club 1,2,3. Journalism 1 2. Jr. Sr. Play 3,4. Softball 2,3. pgs. 28. Rupp, Kathryn - 12C. Blue and White Reporter 4. Journalism I 2. pgs. 28. Seiber, Gordon - 12A. Blunita Staff 4. County Chorus 3,4. Choir 3,4. Football 1,2,3,4. Hall Patrol 2. Junior Senior Play 2,3,4. Quill and Scroll 4. Senior Class Pres. Student Council 2. Track 1,2,3. Wrestling 1,2,3,4. pgs. 28, 57,60,61,62,76,85,92,94,104,107. Sheaffer, Debra - 12B. Choir 2,3,4. Pres. 4. Student Council 1. pgs. 28,62,63. Showers, Brenda - 12A. Choir 2,3,4. Jr. Sr. Play 4. Librarians 1, Softball 3,4. Student Banker 4. West Shore Beauty Academy Scholarship Award, pgs. 28,58. Sitlinger, Darryl - 12B. Wrestling 1,2. pgs. 20,28. Smith, Barbara - 12B. Choir 2,3,4. Girls' Basketball 1,2,3,4, Capt. 4. Softball 2,4. Varsity Club 3. pgs. 28,62,108,114,115,118. Stahl, Charles - 12C. Baseball 1. Boys' Basketball 1,2. Journalism I and II 2,4. pgs. 29. Tressler, Dennis - 12B. Football 1,2,3,4. Hall Patrol 2,3. Jr. Sr. Play 4. Stage Crew 4. Track 2,3. Wrestling 1,3,4. pgs. 27,29,57, 60,80,92,94. Tressler, Judy - 12A. Jr. Sr. Play 4. Prom Queen 4. Student Banking 4. pgs. 4,5,20,29,30,58. Trout, Karen - 12A. Band Front 4. Choir 2,3,4. County Chorus 3,4. F. T. A. 4. Jr. Sr. Play 4. National Honor Society 3,4. Youth Forum Cabinet Member 4. Band Award. F.T.A. Honor Award. Newport Alumni Association Award for Senior Girl Entering Nursing. Newport Lions Club Award for the Senior with the Highest Scholastic Average. Valedictorian, pgs. 25,29, 60,62,63,66,70,90. Trout, Kathy - 12A. Band Front 4. Choir 2,3,4. County Chorus 3,4. Jr. Sr. Play 4. National Honor Society 3,4. Band Award. Amanda B Brown Award to Salutatorian. F.T.A. Honor Award. Lion's Club Salutatorian Award. Newport Teachers Association Award Senior Interested in Teaching, pgs. 25,29,60,61,63,66,70. Troutman, John - 12B pgs. 29,30,60,80. Walker, Nancy - 12A. Art Elective 2,3,4. Blunita Layout Editor 4. F. T. A. 2,3, Sec., 4. Stage Crew 2,3,4. Aces Award. Betty Crocker Award. Civic Club Award to Senior Girl. The Danforth Foundation Award. Newport Garden Club Award for Creative Art. pgs. 25,29,30,76,80,83,84, 85. Wass, Marsha - 12A. Majorette 2,3,4. pgs. 29, 62,66,67,85,90,97,109. 132 Wertz, John - 12A. Blue and White Staff 3, Subscription Mgr. 4. Blunita Editor-in-Chief 4. Baseball 1,2,3. Boys'Basketball 1,2,3,4. Co-Capt. 4. Concessions Club 3. Homecoming Escort 4. Junior Class Pres. National Honor Society 3, V. Pres. 4. Rotary Leaders' Camp 1969. Quill and Scroll 3, V. Pres. 4. Varsity Club 1, 2.3.4. Youth Forum Rep. 3,4. Ensminger Award for Yearbook Excellence. P. T.A. Scholarship Award, pgs. 30,57,70,71,76,82,84,85,97,99, 100,101,102,103. Witmer, Constance - 12C. Blunita Staff 4. Choir 2.3.4. F. T.A. 3,4. Nightingales 3,4. Softball 2. F. T. A. Honor Award, pgs. 30,62. Witmyer, Timothy - 12B. Football 1. Hall Patrol 2. Wrestling 1,2,3,4. pgs. 20,30. Yohn, Danny - 12B. Stage Crew 4. Wrestling 1,2. pgs. 30,80. Zaring, Terry - 12B. F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, Sec. 4. Track 2. pgs. 31. Zeiders, Trudy - 12C. Band Front 4. Softball 2. Band Award, pgs. 31,67,90. Zeigler, Steve - 12C. Hall Patrol 2,3, Stage Crew 3. pgs. 31,58. SEMIORS BfD FAREWELL . . . 134 Pictured from left to right ... Valedictorian Karen Trout ... at Class Day, Karen and Kathy ... Kathy Trout salutatorian ... Gordon Seiber Class President Grateful for the past ... hopeful toward the future ... prepared to build a new life ... using their foundation of knowledge ... to contribute to the future ... 135 138 THOSE DEAR PEOPLE . . . OUR SPONSORS . . . Best Wishes to the Class of 1970 NEWPORT BOOSTER CLUB COMPUTER EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE 1200 Walnut St. Philadelphia, Pa. 139 CHARLES H. BURNS TV - Appliances - Electrical Plumbing Supplies Zenith - Westinghouse Millerstown, Pa. 17062 Phone 589-3621 DON SHIRK FORD S. Carlisle Street New Bloomfield, Pa. 17068 CONGRATULATIONS, CLASS OF 1970 Compliments of NEWPORT ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH 247 N. 6th St. Newport, Pa. Never be afraid to entrust an unknown future into the hands of a known GOD. Rev. H. J. Vaughn ENSMINGER STUDIOS Second and Walnut St. Harrisburg DAVID M. MYERS Your Grandmother Bought Furniture From Dad. Newport, Pa. CAMERON’S BARBER AND BEAUTY SHOP Millerstown, Pa. 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Appliances New Bloomfield, Pa. Phone 582-2022 Plumbing - Heating H. B. ALEXANDER SON, INC. General Contractors Harrisburg, Pa. HETRICK'S SPORTING GOODS 214 N. Fourth St. Newport, Pa. 17074 H. F. FAHNESTOCK Plumbing and Heating Carpenter and Masonry Work Newport, Pa. H. R. WENTZEL and SONS INC. Ivory Blended Flour Perry Feeds 567-3135 Compliments of JACK MYERS J. HAROLD STYDINGER EXCAVATING R.D. 3 Newport, Pa. J. J. NEWBERRY CO Center Square Newport, Pa. JUNLATA CONCRETE CO. Newport, Pa. The JUNIATA NATIONAL BANK Millerstown Office Millerstown CONGRATULATIONS CLASS of 70 KEN LEEDY LIVERPOOL HARDWARE Liverpool, Pa. L M PHARMACY Centre Square Millerstown, Pa. So Clean You Don't Have to Wipe! LOY'S CAR WASH Newport, Pa. MAGEE'S CUT RATE Coty and Prince Matchabelli Toiletries 215 Market St. Newport, Pa. MILDRED DOBYNS BEAUTY SHOP M. L. LAUVER REAL ESTATE BROKER Newport, Pa. 567-6211 Best Wishes DR. M. S. FENNER Newport MUTZABAUGHS MARKET, INC. Duncannon, Pa. Phone 834-3121 Main Street and New Bloomfield Road Compliments of MYERS GROCERY Center Square Newport, Pa. NEWPORT AMERICAN LEGION Newport, Pa. NEWPORT AUTO PARTS INC. Newport, Pa. Compliments of NEWPORT FABRIC CENTER on the Square in Newport NEWPORT GAS CO. Newport, Pa. .NEWPORT GREENHOUSE Newport, Pa. Compliments of NEWPORT HARDWARE Center Square in Newport NEWPORT ICE COMPANY Newport, Pa. NEWPORT NEWS CENTER Newport, Pa. PERRY CEMENT PRODUCTS and LEACH'S CAR WASH Best Wishes to Class of 70 The NEW PRINTERY Newport, Penna. NORMAN H. PRESSEY Investments Insurance R. D. 3 Newport The OSWALT SHOP F eaturing Ladies' and Children's Clothing Newport, Pa. 147 RANCH HOUSE RESTAURANT Open 24 Hrs. 7 Days a Week RT. 11-15, R. D. 2 Duncannon, Pa. RUDY'S BODY SHOP and GARAGE 43 N. Third St. Newport, Pa. SAYLOR'S GROCERY Newport, Pa SHENK and TITTLE SPORTING GOODS 313 Market St. Harrisburg, Pa. SKYLINE CORNER John and Anna Tressler General Merchandise RED'S GROCERY Fifth and Caroline St. Newport, Pa. RUTH STEFFEN JOYCE GALIC BEAUTY SHOP Newport, Pa. SEARS, ROEBUCK and COMPANY 120 Market St. Newport, Pa. SHOP and SAVE MARKET Newport, Pa. SMITH'S FEED MILL Franks. Smith Blain and Newport REISINGER FURNITURE STORE Newport, Pa. WEST SHORE BEAUTY ACADEMY and GLAMOUR LOUNGE Owners Mr. and Mrs. R. William Hine SHAMBAUGH'S DELICATESSEN New Bloomfield, Pa. SMITH LUMBER CO. Barrels and Kegs Lumber, Plywood, Building Material Fourth St. and Wila Road Newport, Pa. SMITH'S GARAGE 24 Hrs. Truck Service Duncannon, Pa. Good Luck to the Class of 70 Compliments of DR. S. R. SILVERSTEIN TOWN TAVERN Center Square Newport, Pa. WAGNER'S SHOES Corner of Market St. and Penn Avenue Newport, Pa. WILSON'S BODY SHOP General Auto Repairing -Body and Fender Work -Millerstown, Penna. Compliments of ALLEN W. HOLMAN, JR. Representative 86th Leg. Dist. Neva Richard WILA BEAUTY SHOP Wila, Pa. STONER BEVERAGE COMPANY 7 Up Harrisburg, Pa. Compliments of TUSCARORA VALLEY LOAN CO. Newport, Pa. WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE Second St. Newport, Penna. ZELLER'S GULF SERVICE CENTER Newport, Penna. LOWELL F. FRANTZ New York Life Insurance Co. Millerstown SWARTZ ATLANTIC STA. Congratulations Class of 1970 Newport, Pa. 567-9913 VARIETY DISCOUNT SALES Low - Low - Prices 112 Market Street Newport, Penna. WILLIAM J. MOORE INSURANCE AGENCY New Bloomfield, Penna Best of Luck to the Class of 70 ZUCKERMAN'S Larry, Silvia, Mirian RALPH SUTCH, Painter Newport, Penna. 567-6598 DICK NEWLIN BARBER SHOP MOUSE From the RED RABBIT 150 Down that long and winding road ... Reliving life again and again ... Memories echo in our mind But seem like yesterday ... The visions are So real____ So lifelike ... Can they really be gone forever? Remembering those special friends And knowing they remember, too ., Recalling the tears that were shed .. And smiling ... Think of all those happy days ... The past still echoes from behind. 151 TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY The World's Best Yearbooks Are Taylor-made
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