Octorara Area High School - Venture Yearbook (Atglen, PA)
- Class of 1960
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Krumrine TREASURER Laurence R. Ritter SOLICITOR Robert O. Butler 0 Members of the Octorara Area School Board: FRONT ROW: Mrs. Elizabeth Bair, Robert O. Butler, Arthur Matthews, W. Richard Dowlin, Charles L. Krurnrine, Laurence R. Ritter, Mrs. Irma Baker. SECOND ROW: William Walker, Melvin C. Hess, George W. Freeman, Chester E. Miller, Jacob S. Herr, Mrs. Grace Gill, Mrs. Ruth Varnes, Mrs. Mar- guerite Scott, Earl Wier, Elmer Whiteman, Maurice Alexander, Jr., William Wise. BACK ROW: James K. Jaclson, Walter S. Greenfield, Fred Wentz, James E. Brown, Eric A. Lindquist, David I-I. Light, Sum- ner Passmore, M. Newton Lantz, Melvin Mast, William R. Brosius, Charles F. Smallwood. NOT PICTURED: Gilbert P. Cardwell, Mrs. Dorothy Chapman, Mrs. Florine Dochter, Vernon Greenhouse, Fred Hogg, LattaE. McClellan, Harry C. Paxson, Norman Wetzler, Morey S. Young. mea5e4aoZ 'gow-wi S ? ' Z Cleon F. Buck Stuart MCI-Ienry 'xg ...1,5.,.37 isp- . 1-4 X .nge dials' Q: J vs L1i.'... my 564001 ? . Byron R. Judy, right fi' p 1 -.55 Robert I. Rentz, fax right Q., if ' 544446 Ddzectou Meade Shuman Mrs. Doris Baker Pictured at left Da-mam of ,-fzmzm William Bittle, below, right Daman of ,-izdleau Matthew J. Minch, Jr., below, left . X if 8' 1? 1. 342 We r A Q X . 'gui ENGLISH, TOP ROW: Robert A. Reber, Mrs. Madelyn W. DeRenzo, Charles J. Burgess. SECOND ROW: Earl J. Pickel, Dorothy M. Martin, Richard A. Perry. 'Y SOCLAL STUDIES, THIRD ROW: William F. Bittle, Maris W. Mullen, Edward J. Gallagher, Jr.,John E. Jones, William R. Fieles. if '35 MATHEMATICS, FOURTH ROW: Ferrill Y. Alderfer, Kathleen Ake. FIFTH ROW: Mrs.MarionC.Brown, Roberta Youngblood, Mrs. Mary C. Wentz. NOT Klingler, first for Mrs. Brown. 41? . 11' PICTURED: Joan P semester substitute P' i-'N LIBRARIAN, above: Olga Link K fvkg. Qiye fn- Q. .nd-o X SCIENCE, TOP ROW: William H 'L Adams,Ronald E. Rowe,Georgc T I as Heebner, Mrs. Jane Thompson fi r SECOND ROW: Richard D. Diller. 1 P GEOGRAPHY, SECOND ROW: Mrs. LLQQ Helen L. Cahill, Mrs. Viola R Hawk. N 'fx K! W-N R' ,QD-g ha- N 'rf' - .xx ' A Q, x . BUSINESS EDUCATION, THIRD ROW: James H. Klinger, John M. Smith, Larry E. Beidel, William C. Lauer LANGUAGES, FOURTH ROW: Vonne M. Vecaro, Lating Donald N. McKim, Spanish. HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION, FIFTH ROW: Matthew F. Minch, Dolores J. March, John M. Fidishun falso teaches social studies and sciencel, Matthew J. Minch, Jr. Za ,Y 1 cw ,. s - ' I P I ,K 4- -Qv I i dp 5 Si?-N Qvu ,flu-4 41 MUSIC, TOP ROW: Richard A Boerlin, Alma B. O'Leary. ART, TOP ROW: Frank Stepler, Verdie F. Adams fat present in U.S. Army.j NOT PICTURED: Emilie Battan, substitute for Mr. Adams. DRIVER EDUCATION, left: Lester W. Eckman. HOMEMAKING: right: Mrs. Marie K. Judy, Mrs. Anna F. Hamilton. F DEVELOPMENTAL READING, left: Mrs. Dorothy S. Westman. INDUSTRIAL ARTS, below, left: Ed- ward H. Silverman, Edward Kabak- jian, Robert D. Stoner. SPECIAL EDUCATION, below, right: Douglas B. Stirling. if-ur . FRONT ROW: Wilhclrnina Yeoman, Mary Sto1tzfus,AgnesMcK:1y, Myrtle Rintz. BACK ROW: Elma Lewis, Supervisor Olive Murphy, Helena Riale. SW! Leroy K1ing1er,Roy Mulvaney, George Dal- ler, James Hammond, Ella Kauffman, Gladys Kreider,Parke Jackson, and John F. Ferich, Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds. N X , Q 1 X 47 -Q H. :' dx 'X x K N Sn u-sv ' .- i x Ogface Staff Mrs. Nancy B. Groff Mrs. Emily J. Findley Nirs. Musetta McClellan - Q fx, C: 4' ,3 -f42..gg 'if R51 7 FRONT ROW: Robert Kuhn, George Walls, Gretchen Walter, Patricia Ross, Mr. Rentz. SECOND ROW: Bonnie Minch, Bonnie Jackson, Kaye Greenfield, Carol Correll, Bonnie Root, Margaret Stoltzfus, Kathleen Zettwoch, Anne Gibson. THIRD ROW: Betsy Jebb, Robert Dickinson, Jack Norton, David Putnam, Jean McKinney, Betty Johnson. BACK ROW: Mary Ann Garrett, Cheryl Eby, Carole Bailey, Pat Nolan, Richard Brown, Brian O'Leary, George Zook, Barbara Tindall, Sally Butler, Brooke Daniels. BELOW: President John Gibson 544406 o PRESIDENT TREASURER 6 John Gibson Robert Kuhn VICE PRESIDENT SERGEANT AT ARMS Gretchen Walter George Walls SECRETARY ADVISERS Patricia Ross Mr. Rentz, Mr. Bittle STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS: Carole Bailey, Richard Brown, BettyJohnson, Robert Kuhn, Jack Norton, Patricia Ross, Robert Thompson, George Walls, Carol Correll , Robert Dickinson, Otley Jaclcon, Kaye Greenfield, Betsy Jebb, Brian O'Leary, Jean Mc- Kinney, Bonnie Root, Margaret Stoltzfus, George Zook, Sally Butler, Cheryl Eby, Mary Ann Garrett, Anne Gibson, Bonnie Jackson, Pat Nolan, Bonnie Minch, David Putnam, Barbara Tindall, Kathleen Zettwoch. ALTERNATES: Rodger Davis, Ronald Hildenbrand, Joanne Mitchell, Herman Williams, Marilyn Connelly, Ed Hawk, Mildred Mast, Michael Vincent, Ronald Franklin, Judy Henry, Peggy Light, Patricia Madonna, Joanne Simmons. 12 21. s, w,, CHAIRMAN TREASURER Lindajayne Busser Carol Toth VICE CHAIRMAN SERGEANT AT ARMS Joe Young James McClellan SECRETARY ADVISER Pat Simes Mr. Heebner STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS: Gail Casey, Barbara Forrester, Fred Kauffman, James Murphy, Allen Nafe, James Johnson, Kathleen Walls, Ronald Baxter, June Davis, Darryl Kelley, Russell Milbourne, Pat Simes, Janet Walter, Lindajayne Bus- ser,Jud','Freeman,James McClellan, Carol Toth, Joe Young. ALTERNATES: Marvin Cozzone, Gail Paul, Cynthia Hirst, ' Deborah Putnam, Leona Stoltzfus, Jim Altland, Larry Welsh, Bonnie Bush, BillyGallagher, Debbie McCarter, Martha Mil- ler,Tim Skiles,Gayle Wilson, Lorraine Baergen, David Craw- ABOVE! Kay Gregg, Queen of the J11HiOl' High ford, Gail Johnson, Robert Shelton, Elaine Winecoff. Christmas Ball. BELOW: FRONT ROW: James McClellan, Joe Young, Lindajayne Busser, Pat Simes, Carol Toth, Mr. Heebner. BACK ROW: Darryl Kelley, Allen Nafe, Fred Kauffman, James Murphy, Russell Milbourne, Janet Walter, James Johnson, Judy Freeman, Gail Casey, Barbara Forrester, Sharon Bradley, Kathleen Walls, June Davis. l S lg 3 2 +4 I as fi -I x ll 1 1 The Student Council opened its school ye ar when Gretchen Walter attended the National Student Council Convention at Schenley High School in Pittsburgh in June When school opened 1nSeptember, council members helped orient the new teachers and seventh graders The foreign exchange program was again sponsored in cooperation with the Amer1can Field Service This included raising Octorara s share of the money for sending two students abroad and helping finance the stu dent sent here The major activities of the council this year were the Get Acquamted Dance, the sports bus, the Juruor and Senior Christmas balls and Youth Week Vouth Week included speeches by Lucxo, Jerry and John, Slave and Revenge Days, a band concert, banjo player Jose Silva, a movie, THE SPIRIT OF ST. LOUIS, the Talent Show, Color Day, and the Faculty-Varsity basketball game. These projects are in line with the main objective of the council: to strive to create a better working school. A suggestion box was also set up for this purpose. TOP, LEFT: John Gibson and Jerry Shaw at their Welcome Home! assembly on January 26. TOP, RIGHT: Mrs. Gibson substitutes for president, John Gibson, at Stu- dent Council installation of of- ficers. CENTER: Applicants for 1959-60 foreign exchange program, Jeanmarie McKinney, Ida Sue Jackson, Grace Rowermaster. Rob- ert Tindall. BOTTOM: Commit- ,, iw tee holds a welcome dinner for Q N Lucio. At the head table: Mrs. ' g ' T Tindall, Dr. Tindall, Mr. Findley, Mr. Shaw, Mr. Bittle, Lucio Val- ,Y sq. ente. . sg +2 X, gk. .X i 14 4 dfbedylt One of the Student Councrl's projects rn the last two years has been the forergn exchange program sponsored by the Amerrcan Freld Servrce, whrch rs a prrvate, non profrt, educatronal organrzatron The purpose of the exchange program rs to spread understandrng and frrendshrp among the people of the world by sendrng Amerrcan teenagers to other countrres The AFS Amerrcans Abroad rs made up of two programs, the summer program and the school pro ram g The AFS summer program began rn 1950 when nrne Amerrcan teenagers lrved wrth French famrlres for a sum mer They had been rnvrted by French teenagers who had lrved rn the Umted States for a year The next year twenty four students spent the summer rn srx countrres, and erght years later, rn 1959 there were 960 rn twenty frve countrres Under the summer program the Amerrcan teenagers are representatrves of therr schools, communrtres, and the Unrted States, whrle lrvrng wrth forergn famrlres from srx to seven weeks By lrvrng wrth these famrlres they share rn therr darly lrfe and summer actrvrtres They also have an opportunrty to tell therr famrly and frrenck about the Umted States and rn thrs way a bond of understandxng IS created The summer program takes place rn several countrres of South and Central Amenca, Europe, the Far East and the Mrddle East It rs act1ve durrng the months of July and August The AFS School Programbegan 1n 1957 1958 At thrs trme there were forty srx Amerrcan teenagers rn srx forergn countrres In 1959 1960 lIl'11S number was trrpled to 148 rn twelve countries It rs practrcally the same as the sum- mer program except that rt offers students an opportunrty to go to school The school program takes place rn the fall and wrnter, and lasts at least frve months Several countrres rn Europe and New Zealand partrcrpate rn thrs program The cost of erther program rs 525 Included rn thrs rs the cost of the round trrp transportatron round trrp travel abroad between port and frnal destrnatron health rnsurance, chaperonage, orrentatron, spendrng money for shrpboard and the trrp from the Umted States or Canadran port to hrs home There are also personal expenses for the passport, travel between the U S or Canadran port and home and per sonal spendrng money whrch must not be over 5 per week The homes abroad are found by volunteer AFS students who have lrved a year rn the Umted States and have re turned to the1r homes They rntervrew mterested fam: hes and select those which are surtable The frnal approval on all famrlres rs grven by AFS rn New York After the Student Councrl had consrdered and approved the plan of havrng a forergn exchange program here at Octorara they presented the rdea to the student body by havrng a forergn exchange student from Coatesvrlle speak rn a speclal assembly durrng Youth Week The next step was creatrng a local AFS Commrttee wluch would be responsrble for obtarmng the needed rnfor matron and help1ng rarse money The presrdent of the present AFS Commrttee rs Mr Charles Shaw of Parkesburg The other members are M and Mrs Parke Grbson, Mrss Ida Walton, representatrve of the Chrrstrana Women's Club Mrs Davrd Knox, Sr At glen Women's Club, Mr Lloyd Murphy Atglen Cochranvrlle Rotary, Mrs George Maule Mrs Cleon Buck Amen can League Auxrllrary Mr Clrfford L Behrendt Parkesburg Lrons, Mr Charles Walter, Chrrstrana Lrons, Mrs Wrl lram Chapman, school board, Mr and Mrs Ralph Connelly Rev Francrs J Walsh, representatrve of the clerrcal councrl, Pat Ross, John Grbson, Jerry Shaw, Dr and Mrs Herbert Trndall Lucro Valente and Mrs Hawk, represen tatrve of the PTA An Amerrcans Abroad Commrttee was set up and Mrss Olga Lrnk was appornted Charrman The members of the 1958 1959 Amencans Abroad Commrttee were Mr Byron Judy Mr Wrllram Adams, Mrs Mary Chrrsman, Mrs George Maule Bjorg Flaterud Walter Greenfreld Grace Bowermaster Brran O'Leary and Rus sell Chapman At a meetrng of the Junror class Mrss Lrnk presented and explarned the Amerrcans Abroad program All mterested students were asked to frll out prelrmrnary applrcatron blanks Twelve students requested blanks and erght returned them on December 23 the requrred date These erght applrcants were later rntervrewed and four of them were ac cepted The questrons ranged from therr famrly lrfe to government But thrs rs only half of our exchange program Whrle preparatrons were berng made to enter one of our students rnto the forergn exchange program we were host to Bjorg Flaterud, from Norway Bjorg arrrved rn the Umted States on August 5 and was met by the Connellys who were her foster farruly durmg her vrsrt here On the opemng day of school the students of Octorara met Bjorg rn the assembly For the next nrne months she was a member of the student body, gorng to classes and partrcrpatrng rn school actrvrtres such as dances, sports events and Youth Week Trme marched on and soon Bjorg graduated Her graduatron ended not only her school lrfe but her vrsrt to the Umted States as well After partrngcompany wrth the Connellys Bjorg went on a tour through the New England states and the natron's caprtal before embarkrng for Norway About the trme Bjorg left, John Grbson and Jerry Shaw were prepanng to go to Denmark and Italy respectrvely John was the frrst to leave because school starts early rn Denmark Jerry left on August 26 and entered school rn October After therr return rn January both John and Jerry made publrc appearances to help forergn exchange pro grams Octorara's forexgn exchange student for thrs school term rs Lucro Valente from Naples, Italy Lucro applred rn September, 1958, and was selected rn June 1959 Two months later he was arrborne for the Umted States and ar rrved rn New York on August 24 where he was met by hrs foster famrly Dr and Mrs l-I L Trndall of Chrrstrana, the rr son, Robert, and the1r two daughters, Barbara and Carol The frrst day of school Lucro took part rn the assem bly as drd Bjorg the year before We learned of hrs rnterests rn sknng, skrn drvrng and playrng chess, and what hrs favorrte subjects are rn school Durrng the second semester Lucro was a guest at meetings of many organrzatrons rn the Octorara Area and rntroduced the members of these groups to hrs natrve Italy 15 ' o - . . . . . , . - . . .. S . Q U . . i . - . l A . 5 i - . 4 . 1 I 1 -9 I I ' ' 5 - . . . ' ' ' . . : r. William F. Bittle, faculty adviser, Mr. Robert I. Rentz, treasurer and faculty representative, Mrs. Charles Shaw, Mr. ' . . . . . . , . . 'y .- - s . n , , n l , n la n , - - . , . D , I . . . . - . . , . . . . , . - u - l . . U : . , . ' . . ' . ' 9 J 7 9 , . . . . . . - df-4456 John Glbson was one of the fortunate Octorara students selected by AFS to study abroad Slnce he would be hvrng rn Ronde, Den mark he was tutored ln Danlsh by Mr N115 Jensen He departed fromMontreal, Canada on July 27 and arrlved at the farm of h1s foster parents on August 8 On the way, John passed through Eng land Holland, and Germany John's foster parents, Mr andMrs Lemomus, had a wonderful sense of humor and the famrly was much l1ke hrs own There were Per, who attended school w1t.h John, a teen age slster, Karm, and Mo gens, a sergeant ln the Danlsh army Thexr thrrty f1ve acre farm was well cared for, and located 1n a hxlly section very 11ke John's own home There were about 150 P1gS, f1V9 m1lk1ng cows, and several calves However, John and Per d1d not have to do any farm work after school Dxnners consisted of meats, usually pork or bacon, and lots of pota toes Eggs are rare slnce chrckens are scarce, and not muchbeef IS used Tea was served each afternoon after school John became very fond of the delrclous, tancy pastrles which, surprlsmgly, were quite lnexpensrve In fact John's food blll forathree week stay ID Copenhagen was only 130 kroner Q 20 AIXICIICBDJ The school that John attended was called Aarhus Katerdralskole Per, John, Karin, Mothefy F9-ther, and M0855 Next year lt w1ll celebrate its 900th anniversary Although the school was very dlfferent from Octorara, lt was modern and had very good teacners John found the students help ful and frxendly Hrs school day began at 8 00 A M and ended at 2 00 P M Saturday classes were over at l 00 P M ACIIVIIICS and sports are not stressed because Danlsh puprls are encouraged to learn not to soc1al1ze The student govemment did nothlng but sponsor one dance durlng the course of a year John took courses IH mathema tlcs, French, physlcs, Englrsh gym, rellglon, geography, sxngmg, and hlstory All the AFS students ID Denmark spent three weeks ln Copenhagen takrng language lnstructlon John stayed at a youth hostel, and he found plenty of tlme to tour the c1ty He v1s1ted T1VOll Gardens, a park where there are theaters, concerts, and numerous other attractxons, and where the adnusslon prrce 15 fourteen cents The muslc there 1S world famous, and John found the food palatable Several anc1ent churches were on hxs rtlnerary but John attendedservlces at the Amencan Embassy where Englxsh was spoken He also saw Chrrstranborg Palace, where the Natlonal Assembly meets, the Town Hall Kronborg Hamlet's castle, Fredncksborg Castle, the Wxvex Restaurant, the most expenslve 1n Copenhagen and the home of the royal fannly, Amallenborg Castle Vlews of the farm and the house John spent one three day holrday drlvlng the tractor at the farm durlng the harvestmg ofthe beets, wluch they feed to the ammals OnSeptember 12 all the nearby farmers got together for therr an nual Harvest Festrval On another occ aslon the whole fam1ly drove to Ebeltoft, a typrcal town of the Mlddle Ages, accordrng to John It had narrow, w1nd1ng, cobblestone streets In January, Mr and Mrs Lemomus accompamed John to the pxer at Aarhus where he began hrs homeward Journey. He crossed the Atlantxc aboard the S.S. SEVEN SEAS wrththe other forergn ex change students, and arnved 1nNew York on the morn1ngofJanu ary 25. John feels that to know the people of any country one must lxve wlth them and partrcrpate rn then' actrvrtres. Thrs w1l1 lead to better understandlng between natlons of the world 16 I O ' - ffff, xff Cf., ,. . . . ,fA',',,!',,,,, Afxfv., ,',3 . J ' ' ' ,fff 5 frff' ,fr , - ' f ,f ' 711: Y ' - . , . . . . . . sf . . . , - Y u , , .. . Z . . I . . , I . . , . , .. , . . . . . . . . . . ' 7 . . 5 , . 3 I . . . . . , .. . . . . we an 7l!4Zq Jerry Shaw was xndeed fortunate rn belng chosen as one of the one hun dred and forty mne Amerlcan students to study abroad this year under the HUSPICCS ofthe Amerlcan Fxeld Servrce exchange program On June 20 Jerry recerved not1f1ca t1on that he would be travelxng to Italy to spend frve months as a representatlve from Octorara From that t1me untrl August 26 hrs departure date, there was much to be done rn language prepara t1on and medxcal exammatlons Jerry was tutored ln the Italxan language by Julxan Z1nzarella of Coatesvrlle On Tuesday afternoon, August 25, Jerry and hrs famlly arr1ved at the Queen's Hotel rn Montreal, Canada, the Q gatherrng pomt of all the AFS students A4 The afternoon was fxlledwxth gettlng ac lng new frxends After fond farewells to famlly and frxends, the students were Sligigiitjjgggrlgegotgge Srgcgngle 531 SEX? Jerry Wlf.l'l hrs Itahan famlly ln front of the apartment where they llved Next mormng at 4 55 A M the boat saxled from Montreal The tnp from Montreal to Rotterdam, Holland took mne days Every mormng on board the students were mn structed 1n the language of the country to wh1ch they were golng Those en route to Italy also had lessons ln the hrstory culture, and economxcs of the country The students and the other passengers aboard enjoyed danclng part1es and other socral act1v1t1es ln the evemngs On September 2, the boat docked at Southampton, England and LeHavre, France Two days later Jerry arrlved at Rotterdam, Holland After a brzef tour of the c1ty he left by tram for Turrn Italy The twoweelcfollowmg were spent ln tourlng the VBIIOUS lndustrles, and places of mterest rn Northern Italy On September 16, the entire group of Amencan students ID Italy returned to M1lan where they were greeted by the1r host fam: l1es w1th whom they would be spendxng the next flve months Jerry's famlly was an average ltahan famlly of four Hxs father had hrs own buslness and was a wholesale grocery salesman l-hs mother was a housewlfe and a secretary for hrs father He also had a brother of frfteen who was rn most of hrs classes at school, and a srster s1x years old Jerry started school m October at the SC19Dt1f1C Lyceum, m Monza Hls courses included geometry, bxology physrcs, Latm, and ancrent h1story During Chrlstmas vacatlon, Jerry, two other Amen ?C?rl1sljctIiiC:i,l:tS, and an Itahan student traveled to Venlce Jerry Poses on the balcony wlth MI and Mrs Luciano The Italran government was so enthused and 1m Mann' Augusto, and Luna pressed w1th the AFS program that they arranged for the students to take a s1x day tour rn January The students left the1r ltallan famlhes and traveled to Rome whxch was the flrst stop on the1r tour Dur1ng the three days spent rn Rome, Jerry v1s1ted many Roman rulns, Itallan government bu1ld1ngs, and the Vatxcan, where the students had a pnvate audrence w1th the Pope From here they went to Florence the cultural center of Italy, and Reggro Em111a, the last stop on the1r tour On January 14 Jerry left Mrlan by tram for Brussels Bel g1um, where he met the students from the other European countrles He boarded the SS SEVEN SEAS rn Zeebrugge Belgrum, where he met John Glbson our other exchange student At 7 00 A M on January 25 Jerry saw perhaps the most 1nsp1r1ng s1ght of all, the statue of Lmberty rn the New York harbor After f1ve months abroad he was home agarn to share w1th us hrs expenences and rmpressxons of Italy. 17 4 o . I ' 'fc 1 ' . Q 0 I 1 s 7 , ' , rf, . . K ' ' . -V f- ' -t : '75-Y 'A - ,. Q ilu . . . 7 , V ,, , . 9' - - - , , ,.,f' '- . ,A quaintedvvith the other students and mak- Q A ,I 'MJ ' ' ' K. - - , ' , ef-,xg ' ' - 1 ' Y ' ' A- ' 1 . ., , . , . . , . . ' I Y : . l 1 ' X ' 9 : . . , . Jfwwv' 1 Sdcww an Doris Hutzl er Spock Zdcbz Herman Williams lgddtdbl Miss Kathleen Ake .ldnmg Carol Baldwin Grace Bowermaster Rodger Davis Franklin Gunn Patricia Hess Doris Hutzler Linda Jackson Mildred Mast Sandra Wiker 79 Rose Phillips, Chairman Marge Atkin Cathy Gilbert Patricia Hess Doris Hutzler Jill Jackson Ruthann Keck Patricia Ross Z f Q, ...-gr-.N SW! at Frankhn Gunn, Chalrrnan Luclo Valente Susan Watterson, Chalrman Robert Tmdall 'wir Boyd C Gartley Sala Alberta Mann, Manager Becky Walraven, Manager Ruthann Keck J111 Jackson Dor1s Hutzler Harold Ban, Chaxrman Marge Atkln Ruthann Keck D1Ck Brown Alberta Mann Patncxa Hess Patr1c1a Ross Joan Hutchmson Becky Walraven Doris Hutzler Sandra W1ker Betty Johnson Herman W1111ams 'igpau Shelby Parsons Carol Baldwm Rose Lepore Rose Ph1111ps Charlotte Witmer Doris Hutzler Herman Williams Susan Watterson Joan Hutchinson 7Zew4St4ff News Editor: Ida Sue Jackson, and Elmeda Faddis, Gretchen Walter, John Cuddy, Judy Henry, Jeanne Hoopes , Marjorie Atkin, Mary Ann Garrett, Trudy Stark, Donna Hess, Elizabeth Maule. ?e4zme swf Feature Editor: Judy McClellan, and Helen Mae Tennant, Marjorie Scott, Ellen Ritten- house, Patricia Ross, Janice Althouse, Bob Dickinson, Phyllis Lewis, Dorothy Rineer, Bob Mowery, Joanne Mitchell. ' xnnn ' lnnnnmunihnmmpiwmuuhlimhiimmllmmumns 2 swf Business Manager: Jack Norton, Circulation Manager: Sandra Humphries, Typing Man- agers, Betty Mast, Mary Kolodski, Marjorie Scott, Peggy Geesey, Virginia McCuigan, Helen Mae Tennant, Betty Jane Johnson, Shirley Stoltzfus. Spode Sdzff Sports Editor: William Young, and Mary Pearl, Carole Bailey, Ed Hawk, Jeanne Hoopes, Jack Pinkerton. SC: e3'x '7q' 5 A 1 9 ll! Q 1 3 J? s asgnix PRESIDENT Brian O'Leary VICE PRESIDENT Robert Tindall SECRETARY Kaye Greenfield TREASURER Donna Dale ADVISERS Mrs DeRenzo, Mr. Pickel H73 Q 54,1244 G Q6 PRESIDENT James Cuddy VICE PRESIDEN T John Gibble SECRETARY Amy Baldwin TREASURER Ann Gibson ADVISERS Mr. Rentz, Miss Ake PRESIDENT Richard Austin VICE PRESIDENT Judy Freeman SECRETARY C arol Toth TREASURER Kay Gregg ADVISERS Mr. M. F. Minch, Mrs Hawk 24 - A PRESIDENT Susan Goss VICE PRESIDENT Inez Stoltzfus SECRETARY Alice Robinson TREASURER Linda Guiney ADVISERS Mr. Burgess, Mrs. Brown fMiss Klingler, Subsututej ' s ,Z .. i 0 . , . ilt FALL svog u 4 4 , -. we 6 I u 'A- Q T Io' U Y 3 G .nh in X . 4 'z I 1 O Kas, . tai: . 's .4 ev' U' 1 ,Mx J- ik wi , -. tu 1 D . . .. . . , v 1 . K Q 'K 5-'N-f -x ., ?Q'.P'.v:,A ,. .li vU!..w.xu t ' .., A ' gy ',. -3 .' 'T 4 Y . .I ,pa :. x- Y .Q 'Q 7 , - lk Q g ' Y . U 'CY mf ,Jx ' j . 1 -sw, 5, 0 Q I ng-gf . ,- wa, is dv! .flv . l.1' 1' f if fx I a 7-'M -L-1 if l -as L TOP ROW Managers Marrlyn Connelly and Jlll Jackson, Margre Atkrn, Betty Johnson, Jeanne Hoopes, Carole Barley, Mary Pearl, Ruthann Keck Joan Hutchxnson, Anna Smoker, and Mxss March, coach BOTTOM ROW Manager Betty Sue Groff, Joanne Mrtchell Margy Scott, Bonme Mmch, Donna Dale, and Donna Thomas Septe mber September October October October November November November 42 Scand Pequea Valley Oxford Avon Grove Solanco Kennett Oxford Avon Grove Un1onv111e Left Captam of the Varsrty, 'Beetle Barley 28 Opponents Octorara Nr- W . 18 ........ 2 ...... 2 25 ............. 4... ..3 2 - .... ..1 8 .... ...... 1 ...... 1 October 13 Unionville .......... 1 ...... 5 29 ............ 2 ...... 5 3 ..... .. 6 - .......... 4... ..1 10 ' ' ..... .... 4 ..l Qaqaee WM September September October October October November November 560464 Opponents Octorara Pequea Valley Oxford Avon Grove Solanco Kennett Oxford Unronvrlle Rlght Captam of the Jayvees, Susre Boohar TOP ROW Joan Whlte, Bonme Root, Mary Ann Garrett, Ida Sue Jackson, Betsy Jebb Judy Henry Cheryl Lmton, and Coach March BOTTOM ROW Lourse Thomas, Barbara Paxson, Mrldred Mast, Susre Boohar and Shelby Parsons 29 18 ........ 1 ...... 3 25 ............. 0 ....... 3 2 - ......... O ...... 2 8 ............ 1 ...... 2 October 13 Unionville . . ....... 0 ..... . 1 29 ............ O ...... 5 3 ............. 1 ...... 4 10 ' ' ........... 1 . . . . .1 O -4 L H d P' ITIOI1 Clk Q v .- ,O xva l s V, V A w X X 1 W' I i 1 f Y , I 1 K n , 1 X 3 ? 5 Stoltzfus DiGiamber m Graham it I XJAKQ ,mg ! ' , HS. , ' fl fi Wawctq X ,f Zelda- fi Sacco: mm 9 x ' Towns d A Piper t f A 'B k .7 D' -x Vand erslice C ddy xx jf Hawk l September September September September September September October October October October October October October October Sconce Opponents Ocrorara Alumnt Garden Spot Pequea Valley Untonvtlle Oxford West Chester Avon Grove Kennett Untonvtlle Oxford McCaskey West Chester Avon Grove Kennett 'xv 'Ji R ff Above Coach .hm Klrnger and team xn a huddle between quarters TOP ROW Delno Moyer Jrm Cuddy John Grrffy, Dave Shwery, Ed Hawk, Don Vandershce, and coach, Jlm Klmger BOTTOM ROW Frank Prper Brll Hammond Jack Norton Don Tovsmsend, Jehu Clark Ben Graham and Dtck D1G1amberd1n1 wlliifv rl' 31 I C TOP ROW Fred Graham Elmer Rodgers Nrck Wrrght, Herbre Krumrrne, Bob Jones, Brran O'Leary and coach Wrllram Fxeles BOTTOM ROW Butch Townsley, Joe Thompson Pat Nolan Jack Prnkerton Jack Hess, Galen Hawk, Ronnle Barr and Torn Carver Wage September September September September October October October October October October October October 32 Sona Opponents Garden Spot Pequea Valley Unronv 111e Oxford Avon Grove Kennett Untonvtlle Oxford McCaskey West Chester Avon Grove Kennett Octorara Left Coach Freles awards letters to qualrfred Jayvees 4 .K W 'di ,. L . . , 4 f H H ', I ,- ' 2-1 xl l H 1 A x ' ... 'L - - P ! 4 p , . I , - 1 15 ...... 1 ....... 0 18 .... 1 ....... O 22 ' ' ....... l ....... 0 25 .......... 0 ....... 0 September 29 West Chester ..... 1 ....... O 2 - ...... 0 ....... 0 2 6 ......... 4 ....... 0 9 ' ' ....... 0 ....... 0 l 13 .... .... 0 . . . . . .0 15 ....... 4 . . . . . .3 l 20 ..... 1 ....... o l 23 - ...... 0 ....... O 27 ......... O ....... O September September September October October October October October October November 2 fLeague Meetj Scofzec Umonvxlle Oxford Church Farm Upper Dublrn Avon Grove Kennett Unronvrlle Oxford Avon Grove Kennett Kennett Avon Grove Unlonvrlle Oxford Rrght Coach Dxller andthe letter wrnners, Melvm Thompson Douglas Baergen, and Wrlbert Lmdsey ? Opponents 0 Octorara TOP ROW George Walls Bob Thompson, Doug Baergen, Mel Thompson and B111 Story BOTTOM ROW Larry Padovlch, Wxlbert Lmdsey Coach Dxller Lewrs Parker and Norman Hess 33 ffl!! E97 'ftqggn-F' 'Nq 1 Wxlma McGu1gan Nancy Semple Joan Hutchmson 4.aV R T. I . X 'I X vw- L lf, YW ' L-'N 1,9 E- If 1 1' . I, xi 'gd X.. Q , E ' iw: X I Ll-, P' . P Y ,Vg 7 Q. YH P76 xl: X 1 WA If if, d A , K 75A xxx. it n I K L 1 I K 1 --si N 1 X N. . C 7 +yllwv1lxl'1l' VV vy a O 00 -0 0qg.f.+,boe.qg00 0235 31'-'-ls-f -lf-4!Q'1.1f3l'f 'W15'1'5's1 96 v, 'ey f'523Lgg4,3,12f:,iw'-:Q ' 16 .12 . iii? 3221 'LQ' 6?-9 51 - f'f-mais '-W f 1 Y ' ' 4 35'-f 11: -,'--in'55eq'. 'E-'fails-5 I 1 Q in O 1 lb I . 0 : ..v:v ' .':r 3 4 1 BWV.: , ' l ,hx ..' ,Q r ' .1 5' . :.A Q 41 Q 4- - - N c 1 '5 i- 0 U5-- ?'aQ0 I K ,353:f.. '::xg k+iyg1w.e'-4, , - 9 , 'A ' ' ' 0 1 , -95 , 'M ' f' '-'- Iv Qvf :. o- v m,hgf,aQ v ' V V 5 : od:.' Q 'ID' .000 , , 1..,g ' Q' ' , C I ' 'O , T 'II Y ' S '42 4- ,Y-4. A -K Y - - - 45. V, ,. T -f- dv--X-L-thy' X I TER ll Pi I fx y Q53 f u U 53? Ag , Q Q72 mfg, X -x ' I I it , I Q B, soo o q .s..n0 a:t.p. a. 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WPI X FIRST ROW Vamer, Umble Vames, Nafe T Tennant, Young, J Heame, G Heame,Johnson, Stoltzfus Bush Hagans Martrn, andB Brown SEC OND ROW M Mlller Parsons, Down1ng,Baker, Oatman, Mllboume L Mrller Paxson, Zohn, Free man Baergen, Grbson, and Walton THIRD ROW Scott,Bolden,W1necoff,McClellan,L Brown Gates, Davls, Wrlson, Devlm N Tennant, Buckwalter, and Plke FOURTH ROW Blrely Henry, McKinney, Walker,Schnader Kelly Mann, Remhart, Broslus, B M1ller,and Rrce FIFTH ROW Valentlne, Russell Aurand Grllespre Lugaro, Johnston, Hess Skrles, Busser, Walter, and Yoder 7704 f4!m4?0.4'ewuf SOPRANOS sharon Aumnd, Donna Blfely susan 640445 Wixac Donald! Boxce, Ocea Bolden, Betsy Brosxus, Elxzabeth Brown Elolse Buckwalter, Bermce Cooper, Sarah Downmg JudyFreeman Cather1neG1bson Gay Nell Gxllesple, Dale Hagans, Kathy Henry, Mana Lugaro, Betty Mae Martln NancyMcK1nney,MarthaM1ller Karen Plke, Janet Walter Nancy Walton, Elarne Wmecoff, Kathleen Wltkowskx, and Penny Zohn ALTOS Lorrame Baergen, Bomta Bush Llndajayne Busser, Faye Devl1n Gene Hearne Joseph Mann, Beverly Mlller Diane Nafe, Howard Oatman,Rut.hR1ale,Veron1caRxce,Nancy Tennant, Sharon Umble Kathy Vames, Gayle Wrlson and Fem Yoder BASSES George Baker,Leonard Brown Thomas Davrs Charles Gates Jonathan Hearne, John Hess, Jerry Johnson Mrchael Johnston, Danxel Kelly James McClellan Roger McGu1gan Lester Mlller Russell Mllbourne Thomas Paxson George Remhart, Trmothy Skrles Thomas Vames and Joseph Young Seneca SOPRANOS Marge Atkm Amy Baldwm, Carol Baldwm, Sally Butler, Ruth Ann Cloud, Barbara Collms, Marrlyn Connelly Kathleen Ferron, Garl Grbson, Judy Henry Deborah Hershey, Patrrcxa Hess, Nancy Housekeeper Dons Hutzler,L1nda Jackson Betsy Jebb Peggy Lxght Prrscrlla McComsey Vlfglnla McGu1gan Brenda Mrller, Vrrgmra Murphy, Lucy Scott, Anna Smoker Gretchen Walter Jackre Watterson, Sandra Vv1ker, and Mary Wrlkmson ALTOS Dorothy Daller, Lynne Dowlm, Joan Ferron, Mary Ann Garrett, Jeanne Hoopes, Lucmda Hume Pat Madonna Alberta Mann Judy McClellan, Wrlrna McGu1gan Joanne Mrtchell Charlotte Neff Barbara Paxson, Mar1lynPerry,Ellen Rrttenhouse Bonnle Root, Joanne Slmmons, Melmda Smallwood, Mary Smallwood Margaret StOltZfUS,B3Ib3fHW1lSOh and Sondra Wllson TENORS Robert Drckxnson Ronald Franklln, James Gartley, Davrd Putnam,Dav1dRob1nson, Davld Tennant, and George Walls BASSES James Cuddy Rodger Davis Rrchard D1 Glamberdmr Rlchard Dowlm Thomas Garver, John Grbble John Handy, Edward Hawk Peary Lrndqulst George McK1nley, Wllllam Ressler George Taylor and Robert Thompson 39 - J - , I x - ' 1 K I . ' E 1 5 , I l 1 f fl 7 'T' : , , . 1 1 . s ' ' . ' ' : . , 1 ' 7 , . I ' 3 , . . ' Z , Y 7 ' . 2 , 7 7 7 c 4 ' . . l I I 5 9 7 U v 7 1 . 1 . . , . Dawn Russell, Audrey Schnader, Lourse Scott, Lena Mae Stoltzfus, Rose Valentlne, Pat Varner, Lynda Walker, 7 ' : 7 1 1 7 7 1 ' Z 1 7 7 1 7 7 7 1 1 7 7 7 ' of ' I . , . . . . 7 1 1 7 1 7 7 1 1 7 ' Z y . , - , . . , , , . 1 . 1 . . - ' 1 , . . . . . . : , , - . 74 . 7 7 1 7 7 1 ' Zami ofzfiegand FLUTE: Jeanne I-Ioopes, Ellen Rittenhouse, Betsy Brosius,Judy McClellan, Janice Althouse, Donna Dale, Bonnie Jackson, Marjorie Scott, Louise Scott. CLARINET: Elmeda Faddis, Guy Zohn, Kaye Green- field,William Leighton, George Zook, Robert Mowery, Cheryl Linton, Dale Hagans, Lindajayne Busser, Roger McGuigan, Margaret Light, Sarah Jane Downing, Betty Mae Martin. OBOE: Carolyn l-Iearne, Lorraine Baergen, Melinda Smallwood. BASSOON: Edward Hawk, Rebecca Walraven, Mary Smallwood. ALTO CLARINET: Joanne Mitchell, David Patterson. BASS CLARINET: Brian O'Leary, Larry Groff. ALTO SAXOPHONE: Toland Connell, Cheryl Eby. TENOR SAXOPHONE: Donald Dayton. BARITONE SAXOPHONE: Charles Pinkerton. FRENCH HORN: Lynne Dowlin, Robert Kuhn, Ray Hearne, Joanne Simmons CORNET: William Nevin, Richard Brown, Edward Smith,George Reinhart, .William Hughes, Barry Kauff- man, Herbert Kmmrine, James McClellan, Charles Lantz, Daniel Curry. TRUMPET: Joan Ferron, Dick DiCiamberdini. TROMBONE: Rodger Davis, Robert Tindall, Otley Jackson, Richard Dowlin, BARITONE: Betsy Jebb, Douglas Baergen, Michael Johnston, Dennis Altland. BASS: Kate Heame, William Young, Peary Lindquist, David Robinson, Robert Dickinson, Morey Young. STRING BASS: Mildred Mast. PERCUSSION: James Gartley, Donald Townsend, Cal- vin Stephenson. TIMPANIST: Joan Hutchinson. f . .- fxx -. fl,-I xx- ff af V f t I 1 ' is 12 xsltaln- '? W, OS 'Qi ' V5.5 f Nxf ' JI. ' 'ul'-, ' If III., J, QA . . S . g ' Q in , .t . X ' 'Q A s 5 -Ll! Il- 1 i 'i'? 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D L .6 B fxf I 'xx f 1 X gl I ' 1 - by - ' xn, . , l , 1 -Q . 11,-.-.vw y 1 - P , 5 x' I ' QL! it g 3 . 'I ? 'v' y - !i k Q' I A' W 1 - L! fm ,Bi N ig. V 4 A ,N X 3 'A '4,1r.--. Jin!! f x,,' 'H' if V I Q ,si QQ' I H Y .9 If 7663056 of ffmaacba PRESIDENT Mary Smallwood VICE PRESIDENT Melinda Smallwood SECRETARY Mary Wilkinson HISTORIAN Betsy Maule ADVISER Mrs. Heffner : , Q il? 9 Qmvii H T fffwfsfr f4meu2:4 PRESIDENT Jane Housekeeper VICE PRESIDENT Joan Thompson SECRETARY Lucinda Hume TREASURER Marcia Poppe REPORTER Helen Young PARLIAMENTARIAN Eleanor Ratcliff HISTORIAN Donna Birely PROGRAM CHAIRMEN Ruth Ann Hirst, Phyllis Dickens ADVISERS Mrs. Judy, Mrs. Hamilton yr , W y 'fauna 7 0ff4meu2:4 PRESIDENT Patricia Hess VICE PRESIDENT Jeanmarie McKinney SECRETARY Carole Bailey TREASURER George Zook ADVISERS Mrs. Hawk, Mr. Pickel 6 G G a's'we v . ..v- i I Q33 vig, ,. ' 11' gm ., V, ' f , A f ' A' . F A - f . A A 0 'fa 'wh fmt, ' ffm ' 3 'I , , .. .... -f 1 H, ' s -- -M I - 1 1553! M-mm, - P' I ' U' ' ' A I . ,. K A .w-,,,,-,,--.w,g,,v.'-w- A ' Q1 rw . f . ,X K' A Q naw.: X ' s' . ....., ,, Q.. - A Vg , ff x o x ,f F 1 r-' VM LI VUE FARM rzxummn .2 1-8' '35 , ' 5 3 1 S dial PRESIDENT Jack Norton VICE PRESIDENT Donna Thomas SECRETARY Nancy Semple TREASURER Betty Groff ADVISERS Mx. Lauer, Mr. Klinger Mr. Smith, Mr. Beidel 0 G9 .leadaceoafae PRESIDENT Donna Dale VICE PRESIDENT Gale Gibson SECRETARY Elaine Terranova ADVISER Miss March Wdade- Waudq 66:45 PRESIDENT Dave Robinson VICE PRESIDENT Don Vanderslice SECRETARY James Cuddy ADVIS ERS Mr. Minch, Mr. Adam Mr. Alderf er ddew glad PRESIDENT Barry Kauffman VICE PRESIDENT Harvey Mattson SECRETARY-TREASURER Jeff I-Iumpton ADVISER Mr. Silverman QwmadSt4vrp PRESIDENT Tony London VICE PRESIDENT Carl Evans SECRETARY Carl Henry TREASURER Rebecca Watterson ADVISER Mr. Burgess Q PRESIDENT George Taylor VICE PRESIDENT Esteel Ratcliff SECRETARY-TREASURER Nancy Collins ADVISER Mr. Kabakjian C 34046 glad PRESIDENT Karen Jackson VICE PRESIDENT Kathleen Graham SECRETARY Lmda Gumey TREASURER Alberta Mmller ADVISER MISS Martm .ledawzq ADVISER Miss Link S 6645 ADVISER MI. NICKim QXPLOPE V! V ff '39 S Dance Wal PRESIDENT Leonard Higginbotham VICE PRESIDENT Gay Nell Gillespie SECRETARY-TREASURER Elaine Winecoff ADVISER Mrs. DeRenzo lv mfg tg r ll Mill Milf gsz ii IT ,L Q 41 5 i y Q s ta: : 'T 526 1 K H 91 7fz4ael6lad PRESIDENT Michael Thompson VICE PRESIDENT Dale Trego SECRETARY Elizabeth London TREASURER Barbara Miller ADVISER Mr. Stirling Wtodelghal PRESIDENT Harvey Caaone VICE PRESIDENT John Tracy SECRETARY-TREASURER Robert Hume ADVISER Mr. Jones 51 26,114 gm' PRESIDENT Dick DiGiamberdini VICE PRESIDENT Drew Patterson SECRETARY Tommy Paxson TREASURER Otley Jackson ADVISERS Mr. Fidishun, Mr. Fieles Mrs. Hawk, Mr. Perry if Scctnceglal PRESIDENT Mike Johnston VICE PRESIDENT George Reinhart SECRETARY Barry Snyder TREASURER William Hughes ADVISER Mr. Rowe Zoatdzgaal COMMANDER Lee Pringle VICE PRESIDENT Robert Tindall SECRETARY William Chapman ADVISER Mr. Eckman 5: I, Wana 14 Glad PRESIDENT Joe Rinjer ADVISERS Miss Vecaro, Miss Youngblood ,416 Saute SECRETARIES Priscilla McComsey Pat McMinn Judy Kauffman TREASURER Betty Johnson ADVISERS Mr. V. Adams, Mrs. Andes 53 G1 l 1.-.nf D dial PRESIDENT Kathy Henry SECRETARY-TREASURER Cheryl Keylor ADVISERS Miss Klingler, Mrs. Westman y. . lj , g 1 ,: i , I - S l i 1 R J 5 1 4-may The basketball team enjoyed rts most successful season by postmg a 13 8 record ln regular season competrtlon and flHlShlHg second ln the Southern Chester County League wrth a mark of 6 2 Because of lack of experxence the Braves started out slowly by losmg fwe of therr frrst seven games As the season progressed the team acqulred the know how and confldence, plus the all lmportant mgredrents, team work and the desxre to w1n to such an extent that they won eleven out of thelr last fourteen, mcludmg a wrnmng streak of frve stralght to close out the season Durmg the flrst round ofleague play the team upset Unronvrlle and Ken nett Square and fought the perenmal contenders down to the wlre When the Braves defeated Avon Grove rn the last league game and Umonvxlle lost to Kennett our team was entrtled to represent the SCCL ln the PIAA Drstrlct I, Class B playoffs On March 8 the Braves played Sharon H111 Sectxon IV wmners of the Suburban League, at West Chester and lost 64 to 53 However, the contest was not declded untll the last mlnute of the game as the Braves once agam exhrblted thelr most sterlmg characterlstlcs, a second half rally, and the determmatlon to hustle untll the fmal buzzer Throughout the regular season the Red and Blue were pacedbythe fme shootlng of John Wrrght and Ronnxe Hlldenbrand who averaged fourteen and eleven pomts perball game,respect1vely B111 Young followed close behmd rn the scormg and was on top rn the rebound department Herman Wll hams and Jack Norton rounded out the startmg fwe throughout most of the games Wxllxams was the key playmaker on the squad whrle Norton's specxalty was reboundmg The splendrd teamwork and trammg are to be credrted to the mfluence and hard work of Coach B111 Adams 54 FROM LEFT Blll Young John Grlffy Ron l-hldenbrand Dave Robmson Herman Wlllrams Don Vandershce Don Townsend Jack Pmkerton Nxck Wrlght NOT PICTURED J ack Norton had gd! fidaan O D I wr 132, Q tif: . - I Q .faq . . . . . . . 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DATE December December December December December December January January January January January January January February February February February February February February March March 1 4 1 TEAM OCTORARA Twrn Valley Solanco Lampeter Strasburg Upper Dublrn Garden Spot Alumm Pequea Valley 'Unronvrlle 'Oxford Kennett Medra 'Avon Grove 'Unronvrlle 'Oxford Solanco 'Kennett Garden Spot 'Avon Grove Rrsrng Sun Faculty Twrn Valley Sharon H111 League games OPPONENT 200 7' 'Zfnmaa Wedmmc BACK Ben Wltkowskr Jlm Geesey Bob Tmdall Tom Carver Darrell Grb ble FRONT Dave Patterson, Dave Srmmons, Bnan O'Leary 55 I ' ............ 43 ......... 52 49.........63 1 - ........ 40 ......... 74 15 ' ............ 38 ......... 58 22 ............. 52 ......... 35 29 ' ................ 57 ......... 34 1 ........... 46 ......... 54 8 ' ' .............. 49 ......... 42 X 12 ................ 49 ......... 35 1 15 - ..,............. 62 ......... 59 ' 22 ' .......,....,..., 54 ......... 62 26 - ............. 42 ......... 40 29 ' ' ............. 42 ......... 44 5 ................ 67 ......... 45 ' 8 ............... 76 ......... 56 12 ................ 53 ......... 72 16 ............, 49 ......... 34 19 - ............. 85 ......... 63 j 23 ' ' .............. 61 ......... 42 26 ................ 66 ......... 57 A 1 ' ............. 73 ......... 59 8 ' ..... . ........ 53 ......... 64 60- ' Wri ght I if Al. J x Williams J N., Hildenbrand Wendt? 4' 'x YIZ' Xxx I 1 I Pinkerton ' , , Norton f' 'M F51 Q Q, , K f f- Q I 6 Q: wi 2 4 I If 11 ' RQ, f' So New!! 0 55 5441104 We!! 64 Up and atom are the theme of Bill Young fill and Brent Kitching Q43jas Young bats away jump shot. Ray Tinucci 1231 keeps Herman Williams from getting close to re- bound. Y4 A A pair on each side wasn't enough to hold Big Man Kitching of Sharon Hill 013, as he pumps another bucket. Left to right in white are John WrightQ14j, Herman Williams Q8j, charging from behind, Ron Hil- denbrand and Bill Young QSJ getting set for rebound. ecafwla Rebounds . . . . . Shots taken . . . . . Foul attempts . . . . Fouls made . . . . . 7mm fe.-:cada Old Record . .803 . 1264 ..- . 419... ..223... New Record . . 1479 . . .1372 . . .463 . . .249 .....54'7b . . .1206 . .. 54.8 facade Foul percentage ........ 531: Total points ......... 1151 Average points per game . 54.8 . Old Record Assists-- Herman Williams . . .102 . . . . Violations-- Herman Williams . . . 79 . . . Rebound-- Bill Young ....... 328 .... Shots attempted-- JohnWright . . . . . 294 . . . Fouls attempted-- John Wright ...... 136 .... Personal fouls-- Herman Williams .... 60 . . . Foul shots made-- JohnWright . . . . . .71 . . . Quarters played-- Ron Hildenbrand .... 83 . . . William Young ..... 83 . . . JohnWright. . . . . . 83 . . '7 fecozda- Assists--Herman Williams . . . . Rebounds - -Bi ll Young . ..14 .25 Points in one game--John Wright . 34 Foul shots attempted--John Wright 16 Foul shots made--John Wright Field goals--John Wright . . . . . Most shots--John Wright ...11 14 ...24 New New 1-year Career Record Record 141 . . . . 231 149 ..... 230 385 ..... 466 334 143 76 .... 142 75 88 88 88 vs Avon-Grove vs Twin Valley vs Solanco vs Kennett vs Kennett vs Solanco vs Solanco Shooting percentage--Bill Young . 77'Z: vs. Faculty 7mm Zecofzdc Assists ..... . . Rebounds .... . . Field goals ......... Most foul shots attempted and made . . Best foul shooting percentage ....... 25 vs. Avon-Grove 93 vs. Avon-Grove 38f79 vs. Avon-Grove--48011: 22!35 vs. Kennett--631: 15117 vs. Kennett--8870 TOP: Jack Pinkerton shooting his jump shot. SEC- OND: Nick Wright up for a shot. THIRD: Bill Young hitting for two points. BOTTOM: Subs get a chance to play at Twin Valley. BACK Fred Graham Butch Townsley, Bob Althouse, Jack Handy J1m Harvey, John Glbble, Ch1ppy Nlelds Jlm Moyer FRONT Galen Hawk, Morey Young, Delno Moyer, Jun Cuddy John W1lson, Pat Nolan, Carl Roblnson em QM Aww Femme Desplte the Jayvees record of only seven WIDS and twelve defeats much credlt should be glven to Coach Alderfer for h1s f1ne Job Mr Alderfer was faced Wlth an lnexpenenced group of boys, but with much practlce andthelreagernessto learn, he had bu11t a good team by the end of the season Alderfer had to keep sw1tch1ng h1s startmg f1V9 because some of the Jayvees were moved up to the Varsxty Cuddy and Young led the sconng parade followed by Wllson, Delno Moyer and Grxffy thlrd place 60 , , : , U , . D . . . 'I . . : , . T . ' ' I The Jayvees posted a 4-4 mark in league competition and .finished in Q ..',' 9 1 l r ' A Q x .l A . Fwfdwlde DATE December December December December December January January January January January January February February February February February February March 1 4 Twrn Valley Solanco Lampeter Strasburg Upper Dublrn Garden Spot Pequea Valley Unlonvrlle Oxford Kennett Medxa Umonvrlle Oxford Solanco Kennett Garden Spot Avon Grove R1S1Dg Sun Twln Valley OCTORARA OPPONENTS Delano 714402 Spode 77Zu4Dalwze4 gms I '17 L 1 ' ' ....... 31 ....... 20 - .......... 30 ....... 33 11 - . . 10 ....... 50 15 ' ....... 28 ....... 34 22 ........ 29 ....... 32 1 ...... 22 ....... 39 8 ' ' . .. ..... 28 .... . . . 32 12 ....... . . . 36 ...... . 41 15 . ...33.......42 f 22 ' ........... 33 ....... 30 January 26 Avon-Grove . . . . . .43 . . . . . . . 15 29 ' ' . . ..... 41 ...... . 31 5 ........... 37 ....... 36 9 .......... 31 ....... 51 12 ..... . .. 12 ...... . 44 . 16 ......26.......30 I 19 - ....... 46 ....... 23 ' 26 ........ 27 ....... 26 1 ' ....... 46 ....... 56 . v ' r I i 61 ABOVE Mary Pearl, Betty Johnson Ruthann Keck, Ida Sue Jack son Carole Barley Loulse Thomas Barbara Paxson, Gall Glbson, managers Betty Sue Groff and Shrrley Taylor Mrssrng from the picture are She1byParsons and Edre Seekamp AT LEFT Captam Mary Pearl DATE January January January January February February February March Sauce Coatesv111e Avon Grove Un1onv111e Un1onv111e Oxford Coatesvrlle Kennett Ox ford OCTORARA OPPONENT O ' I 5 ' ........... . . 34 ........ 36 8 ............. 25 ........ 21 19 ' ' ............ . . 44 ........ 24 29 ' ' ............ . . 44 ........ 25 February 2 Avon Grove ............. 22 ........ 36 5 .............. . . 46 ........ 29 17 ' ............ . .19 ........ 24 19 ................ 26 ........ 20 1 ............... . .40 ........ 23 62 DATE January January January January February February February February March wk Senza Coatesvrlle Avon Grove Unronvrlle Un1onv11le Avon Grove Oxford Coatesvrlle Kennett Square Oxford OCTORARA OPPONENTS BACK ROW Manager Bonnre Mrnch, Pat Wrrth Kathy G1bson,Conn1e Johnson, Katre Grrffy Sally Butler, Lorrarne Baergen, Bonme Campbell Manager Barbara Trndall MIDDLE ROW Lana Woodward, Dottre Rrneer, Velma Kauffman, Betty Mae Martrn, Ann Grbson BOTTOM ROW Dawn Ammon, Rose Phrllrps, Cheryl Lmton, Lrndajayne Busser, Joan Whrte, Sue Coldrron AT RIGHT Captarn Katre Grrffy 5 'iUa2i'fS 63 Coaches Ed Kabakllan and George l-leebner drscuss some of the new wrestlmg rule changes and some possxble team strategy for a meet Wrestlmg has lmproved at Octorara rn the 1959 60 sports season a great deal over rts performances of past years Although there was still much to be deslred, thls year's term IS the best that has appeared on the mats ID the three years of wrestlmg at Octorara It IS dlffxcult to expect any group of boys, wxthm a few short years, to learn a sport whlch 15 relatwely new to them and to compete successfully agamst boys from blgger schools who have been wrestlmg for years In many lnstances our boys outdld themselves by conquermg some of the most dxffrcult op ponents The wrestlmg team was fortunate to have the able asslstance of Mr George I-leebner durmg the season Mr Heebner worked closely wxth Mr Kabakjxan throughout the wrestlmg campalgn ln devlsmg strategy and unexpected holds for our opponents The team proflted greatly from the experlences of these two flne coaches Some of the hrghllghts of the season came ln the persons of Emre Llndqulst, Larry Woodward and Lewls Parker Intotalmg the record of these three boys, we have thlrty fxve wms agamst slx losses and one t1e There IS no doubt ln anyone's mlnd that these three fme young wrestlers were the backbone of the team It IS unfortunate that the team dld not have three more boys of equal cal1ber to offset some of ltS weak spots The team's record for the season was flve wms agamst e1ght losses The competmon that the wrestlmg team faced was a combrnatlon of the best wrestlmg schools and schools newer m the sport, llke ourselves In observmg the team's scores, rt rs not too dlfflcult to see that there IS stlll a great deal of room for improvement lf Octorara wlshes to be a top contendmg school m the sport of wrestl mg At present tlme we are one of the smallest schools m our area competlng rn the sport of wrestlmg Many of our opponents are as much as two or three tlmes the slze of Octorara It IS not hard to see that they have a greater selectlon from thelr populatlon of boys to develop a good team Octorara IS plannmg to offset thxs dlfference by startmg the sport ln the Jamor hrgh school grades The team wlll be operatlng wlthout the servlces of three fme boys next year George Walls, Jim Gartley, and Emle Lmdquxst are graduatmg from hugh school Thls w1ll leave us wlth the largest group of experlenced wrestlers that the team has ever had to begun a season It IS 9Vld6Ht that lf the boys work hard and show the determmatlon and wlll to wm as they dld thls year, we wlll be nothmg but successful 64 ,ra X' . X . I! I -'OK fi Xa ABOVE Coach Kabalqlan explams the posslble danger of a slt out to some of the team members as Lewrs Parker and Larry Woodward demonstrate the move CENTER The varsxty team goes through baslc manouvers just before an rmportant meet The drlll whrch they are domg m the PICULIIE rs testmg the sklll of the man on bottom on escapmg BOTTOM George Walls has a questron on a posslble error he may be making The boys are contmually trymg to perfect thelr holds 65 T , Q H51 ' 4' - , r 5 ' . .mr f ' Q K mv ui 'll 1 , wx l I 4 .T Q I .. . . H . - . ' ll . . ' ' ' R . + l E I -ag K I - ? ' S f ' 1 ,X NN L' 'I Walls J N X DATE December . December . 10 December . 17 December . 29 Ga1'tleY Januar . . y . January . . . January . . .18 January . . .21 February . . February . . . Febnxary . , 10 February . . 17 February . . 23 l Kmmfine , Scand . .Penn Manor . . . . Solanco . . . . . . Penn Manor . . . . Conestoga Valley . . McCaskey . . . . . West Chester . . . Conestoga Valley . . Conestoga . . . . . Warwick . . . . . Coatesville . . . . West Chester . . . Manheim Townshlp 6 .X I L 4 t ,tl l M111er QP Larry Woodward Lewls Parker Emxe Lmdqulst Wayne Mlller Mlke Vmcent Lewls Chack George Walls Jun Cartley B111 Rynler Fred Lester George Taylor Txrn Vmcent Jullo Acosta Lucxo Valente Herb Krumrme Jlm Bernard Rrchard Cooper Bob Drcklnson Tom Halter Jerry M111er Larry McComsey Bob Gouge Ted Melrath Anthony London Drck D1G1amberdm1 B111 Ressler B111 Ressler 00 X4 Parker 2 Woodward WINS LOS SES TIES PINS Rymer DICIQIDSOH S., 5-O' L rndqu lst guy-'J Vmcent fi s x .,J A ,X ,Jar y, if A . xx ,ai Ivy. J' 1' 1 1' If A 1 ' , . l 1 . . XX I X . , -.,. , ff Y ,f V I rj I K ff , 4 K X v I X N' 47 K , ...13.....3....0....7 ' .... ..12.. ..2 ..... 1.....8 ' ' ...10 ..... 4. .... o.....3 ff ' .. . ..7.....4 ..... o.....o ' ' ..... ...5 ..... 2 ..... o.....3 ' ..... .. ..4 ..... 4 ..... 1.....1 ...4.....8.....2.....1 N' ' .... 3 ..... 9 .... o.....1 X ' ' . .... 3 ..... 6 ..... 1.....1 ...3.....6.....0.....1 ..a.....1.....o.....o ' ' ..... 2 ..... 1 ..... o.....1 1 ' .... .. ...2 ..... 6.....o.....1 ' .. .. ..1 ..... 8 ..... o.....o I ' ..... ...1 ..... 11 ..... 1 .... .o A ' .... ...1 ..... 0 ..... o.....o ' ' . ...o ..... s.....o.....o .... ..... o ...... 7 .... 0 ..... o x . .... o ..... 6 ..... o.....o , . ' ...... ....o ...... 4 ..... o .... . o .........o.....4.....o.....o t - ....o.....2.....o.....o .... o ..... 5 ..... o ..... o I ...o.. .... 4 ..... o .....o f , 7 ' ..o ...... 1 ..... o.....o , ' ......... ..o ..... 1 ..... 0 ..... o 1 ' ........ ..o. .... 1 ..... o ..... o -- M.' so Q ,lg A 15. J I 51 I f UH f X X I If ,559 I I ' ' - 2.5 x' '15 I I -it ' f 2 SX - V Ernie Lmdqurst putting pressure on his opponent while he himself remains in a safe position behind his man Lewis Parker moving even too fast for this fast shutter camera as he has his opponenttiedup in a bad position Lewis eventually pinned his opponent which brought his season total to eight pins Mike Vincent is working hard against his opponent in setting him up for a quick pm Ernie Lindquist is bridging back on his opponent in order to get a pin The official looked very carefully before awarding the victory to Emie. Larry Woodward working toward one of the seven pins he earned this year. l-le has his opponent in a reverse nelson with the inside crotch. T' ABOVE LEFT The wrestling team organized themselves into a club this year The president of the club was Emie Lind qurst The vice president was Larry Woodward, and the duties of secretary treasurer were assumed by George Walls RIGHT A sight which occurred more than once this year was that of the official awarding points to an opponent Lewis Parker is weighing Larry Woodward just prior to an important meet Both boys were very weight conscious throughout the season , and would often be seen on the scales 71 Sedan! The absence of Junior hlgh school sports 1n our school system has put Octorara in a position which might be considered detrimental to the future success of high school sports Our wrestling team is forced to wrestle against schools many times the size of Octorara This alone is a handicap but when these larger schools offer wrestling to their Junior high schoolstudents it becomes even more difficult for us to win against them For this reason the coaches and varsity players have taken on the responsibility of teaching and training young potentials in the sport of wrestling, We hope that in a few years our team can compete on an equal basis with many ofour opponents. Some of the many boys who attended the varsity wrestling practices this year took part in a junior high school tournament held for the seventh and eighth grade boys at the end of the season. 69 7 ,- -- -3 -- '1 -, i 'R - f X X .. Q' ,fri .'.,'f, H ,V . . - X-N... ' - Q. -ggf ,. v -W-QN-. 4 ,P A -X135 x - - v '. - ' 'if-' '-- -- . -1.-'-v'e1.a4n-wvv' ...eff sw-4' -,z A - 'LJ.1.. , LI , as TH! PM 'lf 5:32 44411491 cf 'pflf-4 k d or JY B 1. G .-.1-.-gui-1-2 iii'-t'i1 .- 3 I i I XX fX i XXIL. gk C' - II .kg a c ' ca Q 1 bw. I -c.:-5 27 X 7 ?- ' -N s QE!! 5,eu9z9at0ato'zafz477Ze4nt Recording the History . . Calling the Roll ..... Listing Activities . . . Meting Out Ju Predicting the stice . . . Future . . . . . Bequeathing Treasured Possessions . . . 72 ...76 90 92 ...95 ....9'7 NOTE: Further Spring activities will appear in a supplement which will be distributed in September, and which can be attached to this volume. J fb if V--f 2 I . --L Q -J . E ' 1 If i ' , P imix , Y-4 7 1.-Af fodf :6lL4rAaol zg9aza4zdJ.'ou4. 64Q Lljwv, , Lbummaldfz 521iQfffQu WMM ,Mau W J-14,64 ,4,ue,o4.9aa4aaVt2'01frzZooMe,l,7aZavwaze,c,k,Jd ZQ2fLo-edt-5422! A.ZaiecLfo-1,720-uefn:60z,,2Z Wxfrfawn-has AAL fwu Ladd fifxgbcuu ,Mai -Q X JO fx if ,J 1 x VN! 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WQXVQQ Lwfwwdwwqwmw Hm-jf .?Zd!UCi0 Lj ffmafziamf 7714,,754afz.Za.4i1a,44uwf,a.0v.aZ,Q-nn2a.Za7?:u4. 4.4,a,0cfz4fa17 fxwuhfnomwaa A ' , . .1 ' 1 J' ' w uf I Q , N4 , . M ff ' X I' N f - x ff I . 'I J, ,M M Ldflf I ' if 0441? A f 2 ,Qi A211611 ' I J Q ' ' mu' :1 :gf --1 ' - , ' -- ' 14 J W KJV ' , Czagwcaluwwnadmwbzam Q SEATED Off Wll 1 B ly M yP 1 STANDING ML MW MA1df Uulvnim Lobfryjz gollkuaa sJurz,1.a-a1,6L'dd?bvonkc6 N il i W V N 1 : icers Donna Thomas, Herman i iams,Caro e ai e , ar ear. : Advisers r. auer, rs, entz, r. er er. , 1,41 , r ' 1 . f 5 Q r 1 X . 4.1 'I , . I I 2 V I :U ' ' is A I , 0. ' IPM'-H ' rx 1 i ,l JJ r . I , ti' iQ- 7 , Y X A Y f i ,'- - V Y W Y XN- -44 - - V :-'- f 1- f ,. , f Y - W ST S ,- T ,I v 1-'il ' Af Y, - G ' - ' ' E -74-E , 15 Virginia Carol Baldwin Mary Alice Baxter Vernon Arthur Ammon Charles R. Archey Marjorie Lou Atkin Douglas C. Baergen E. Carole Bailey Harold A. Bair 6 T 7?60 J. Richard Brown Philip E. Brubaker Jehu W. Clark, Jr. Robert S. Cox Sandra Lea Darlington Rodger J. Davis 1 ff.: .i Richard DiCiamberdini V. Everett Dowlin 7 1 W. Richard Dowlin, Jr. John Dyer Richard Ferguson Beverly Joan Foreman David Foulk Roger Franklin 3- 'Vis James E. Gartley Margaret Ann Geesey -Q- T John Parke Gibson Earle O. Gilbert Joyce Elaine Gill Charles Allen Gillespie of mea Frank Gunn William Hammond Barry Graham Betty Sue Groff f K' Kate Lindley Heame Patricia A. Hess Ronald A. Hildenbrand Ruth Ann Hirst E. Jeanne Hoopes V. Jane Housekeeper of f?60 Joan B. Hutchinson Doris Jean Hutzler Jill G. Jackson Linda M. Jackson 4 ODS i- fl!- QP' Betty A nn Johnson 9 'Ds 6- Qu... ? Constance M. Johnson 'Vw by Ruthann M. Keck Robert A. Kuhn John Kusy Nancy Ann Large Rosa Marie Lepore Ernest Lindquist Louise Lowe William Lowrey 527' Q? 'bw A go-4 'Hu- vn- -Q 'K' 7? Alberta Virginia Mann Raymond L. McComsey 1::- V' f 1 '. . .K 'SX' 1 l?-- 1 br 'CT A 1. ,-- 7?60 Katherine Joanne Iviitchell Robert Mowery Arthur McGinnis Virginia Lee McGuigan Wilma McGuigan George F. McKinley Robert McNally Kenneth Mendenhall Wvvx 'iff- 6 'C 'Q Charles Pinkerton Frank Piper Lloyd Murphy J ack Norton Shelby J. Parsons Mary Katherine Pearl Rose Marie Phillips Jean Carol Phipps af 1960 Bonnie Ruth Price Eleanor Elizabeth Ratcliff Shirley Ann Ray John R. Rineer Patricia Alice Ross Judy Rynier 'P tx Q' , N Marjorie M. Scott Edith Scekamp S Nancy Semple James T. Shaub Gerald Lee Shaw Mary Ellen Shoemaker ve- S. TTT' 7 I Anna Smoker John W. Smoker 'Pvc tit Qu- James R. Stanley Richard States 'bw X ,n Q 'rv , mwmal. I , A . ,F '3 .PQ 'L . ,W + e' 1 .' v:9ft,. 'hr A' N 6 ,fiifxxiff -iii f f 3 1'-fm ff-,1 ifttxx- 24.13 - 1 RK 52' ur? Robert Soltzfus Vernon Stoltzfus Lorraine Summers Robert Taylor 11- 'SY1 lib Shirley Taylor Davi d Tennant af 1960 Donna Thomas Melvin Thompson 87 'L' a 'f -9- n if 1. A- ?' Sandra E. Wiker Herman Williams Robert Thompson Donald Townsend Lucio Valente George Walls Rebecca Ann Walraven Susan A. Watterson V I 1- 65 4,1 796 Ronald Williams Sondra Wilson Patricia Wirth Benjamin Witkowski Charlotte Witmer Helen M. Young 'RT 3 . Y . 4' vc-. - v Q - ri fb' William Young Guy R. Zohn VERNON AMMON Industrral Arts June 26 Soccer 1 Basketball 1 2 Baseball 13 Student Counc1l1,2 L1braryCounc1l 1 Whrstle Varsxty Club 3 CHARLES ARCHEY General October 4 Cross Country 1 Baseball 2 Muslc Apprecratron Club 3 MARJORIE ATKIN Academlc July 26 Hockey 1,2,3,Band1 Chorus 1 2 3 Cheerleaderl 2 3 Leaders Corps 2 OCTORARIAN 3 FTA3 VENTURE3 Cheerleadlng Club 1 DOUGLAS BAERGEN Acadernlc May 20 Cross Country 3 Track and Freld 2 3 Band 1 3 Student Councrl 1 FFA 1 2 CAROLE BAILEY Academlc November 26 Hockey 1,2,3 Softball 1 Basketball 12,3 Student Councll 12 3 Class Presrdent 3 Class Secretary 2 FTA 3 HAROLD BAIR Academxc November 4 OCTORARIAN 3 VENTURE 3 Stamp Club 1 Scenery Club 2 ANNIE GET YOUR GUN 2 CAROL BALDWIN Academlc March 31 Chorus1,2 3 Venture 3, FTA 1 2 3 L1bra.ry Councll 3 MARY ALICE BAXTER Commerclal Judy 11 Basketball 1 FHA 1 2 Busmess Educatlon Club 3 RICHARD BROWN Academlc November 25 Band 1 2 3 Student Councll 3 Chorus 1 2 OCTORARIAN1 VENTURE3 Debatmg Club 1 PHILIP BRUBAKER Vocatronal Agrxculture August 22 FFA 1 2 3 JEHU CLARK Industrlal Arts January 2 Soccer 1 2,3 Baseball 2,3, WhxstleVars1tyCIub3 ROBHKT COX Vocat1onalAgr1culture March28 FFA12 3 SANDRA DARLINGTON -Commerclal June 20 Busmess Educat1on Club 12 3 RODGER DAVIS Academlc February 17 Band 1 2 3 Student Councll 12 Chorus 12 3 Dance Band 1,2 3 Drstnct Band 1 2 Dlstrlct Chorus 1,2,3 VENTURE 3 Class Vlce Presrdent 1 RICHARD D1 GIAMBERDINI Academlc December 21 Soccer 1,2,3, Baseball 1 2 3 Band 1 2 3, Chorus 3 Rlfle Club 3 EVERETT DOWLIN Academic May2 Band 1,2 Jumor Band 1,2,3, DISLIICI Band 1 Dance Band 1,2 RICHARD DOWLIN General May 29 Band 1 2 3 Chorus 2,3, FFA1 Bus1nessEducat1on Club 3 Stage Crew 2 3 JOHN DYER Commerclal December 18 Busmess Educatron Club 1,2,3 RICHARD FERGUSON Industr1al Arts -January 10 Soccer 1 Wresthng 1 Camera Club 3 BEVERLY JEAN FOREMAN Commerclal March 3 Business Educatron Club 1,2 3 DAVID FOULK General May 22 Track and Freld 1 2 3 Jazz Club 2 Game Club 1 ROGER FRANKLIN Industrlal Arts August 14 Camera Club 3 JAMES GARTLEY Academlc May 7 Soccer I Wrestlmg 1,3 Bandl 2 3 Chon1s1,2,3 DISLIICI Chorus 3, Dance Band 1 FFA 1 2 3 State FFA Band 1,2 3 National FFA Band 2 Stage Crew 1 2 3 MARGARET GEESEY Com mercral May29 Basketball2,Student Councll 1 OCTORARIAN 3 FTA 1 Busmess Educatxon Club 2,3 JOHN GIBSON Academic Aprll 23 Student Councll 2 3, Presldent 3, Forelgn Exchange Stu dent 3 Debatmg Club 1 EARLE GILBERT Vocat1onalAgr1culture December 23 Baseball 1 2,3 FFA 1,2,3 JOYCE GILL Commerclal July 26 Busmess Educat1on Club 1,2 3 CHARLES GILLESPIE Vocatlonal Agrxculture January 4 Debatlng Club 1 FFA 2,3 BARRY GRAHAM Industrral Arts February 28 Soccer 1,2,3 Baseball 1 2 3 Basketball 1 Industrlal Arts Club 1 BETTY SUE GROFF Commercral August 17 Hockey 3 Basketball 2 3 Chorus 1 2,3 OCTORARIAN2 Bus1nessEducat1on Club 1,2,3 FRANKLIN GUNN Academlc February 23 VENTURE 3 Debatmg Club 1 Latm Club 2 WILLIAMHAMMOND Commerclal January 4 Soccer 1 2 3 Track and Freld 2 3 Busmess Educatron Club 1,2 3 KATE HEARNE Academlc March 14 Band 1,2 3 Chorus 1 2 3 D1str1ct Band 1 2 3 State Band2 OCTORARIAN 2 3 Debatlng Club 1 Brass Ensemble 1 2 PATRICIA HESS Academlc May 7 Hockey 2 Chorus 1,2,3, FTA 2 3 FNA 1 VENTURE 3 RONALD HILDENBRAND Industrxal Arts August 15 Basketball 1 2,3 Cross Country 1 2 Track and F1eld2,3 Student Counc1l1,3,Debat1ng Club 1 RUTH ANN HIRST Vocatronal Homemakmg March 28 FHA 1 2 3 JEANNE HOOPES Academrc December 22 Hockey 1 2,3 Band 1,2,3 Chorus 1,2 3 Drstnct Band 1 2,3 OCTORARIAN 3 ANNIE GET YOUR GUN 2 JANE HOUSEKEEPER V catnonal Homemakmg January 30 FHA 1 2 3 LUCINDA HUME Academxc Aprxl 28 Chorus 3 FHA 2 3 SANDRA HUMPHRIES Commerclal March 23 Leaders Corps 1 2 OCTORARIAN 2,3 Cheerleader 1,2,3, Busmess Educatxon Club 1,3 JOAN HUTCHINSON Commerclal May 11 Hockey 1 2 3 Band 1 2, Student Councrl 2 VENTURE3 L1braryCounc1I1, ANNIE GET YOUR GUN 2, Cheerleader 3 DORIS HUTZLER Academlc January 10 Chorus 1,2 3 Muslc Apprecratlon Club 2 VENTURE 3 FTA 2 3 FNA 1 Lrbrary Councml 1 2 JILL JACKSON Academlc November 22 Hockey 1,3 Band 1,2 FNA1 2 VENTURE3 LINDA JACKSON Academrc May2 Chorus1,2 3 FNA 1 2 VENTURE 3 BETTY ANN JOHNSON Academlc December 27 Hockey 1 2 3 Softball 1 Basketball 1,2 3 Student Councll 3 VENTURE 3 Class Treasurer 1,2, FNA 1 CONSTANCE JOHNSON Vocat1onalHomemak1ng May28 Basketball 3 Musrc APPICCISEIOD Club 3 FHA 1 2 RUTH ANN KECK Academlc September 29 Hockey 1 2,3 Basketball 1 2 3 Band 1 FTA2 3 L1braryCounc1l1 VENTURE3 ROBERT KUHN Academlc January 17 Band 1 2,3 Student Councrl 2,3 Chorus 1, Model Arrplane Club 1 JOHN KUSY Industrlal Arts December 28 Whlstle Varslty Club 3 NANCY LARGE Com mercral May 14 Busmess Educatron Club 1,2 3 ROSE LEPORE Commercial Apn14 Busmess Educatxon Club 1,2,3 '59 REVIEW 2 ERNEST LINDQUIST Industrral Arts February 17 Soccer 1,2 Wrestlmg 1,2,3 Track and Fxeld 1 2,3, Chorus 1, Boatmg Club 3 LOUISE LOWE Vocatronal Homemakmg October 6 Musrc Apprecxatxon Club 3 FHA 1 2 WILLIAM LOWREY Industrlal Arts July 25 Boatlng Club3 ALBERTA MANN Academxc December 31 Chorus 1,2,3 VENTURE 3 FTA 1,2,3 RAYMOND MCCOMSEY Vocatlonal Agrlculture Apnl 16 FFA 1,2,3 U U U 0 1 1 1 1 1 9 3 1 1 . -- -- 1 1 1 ' ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - - l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Q I' 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 - ' 1 1 ' ' . -- . . -1- -- I I ' 1 - -1- -- Q , , . 1-. 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S- 1 Q- 1 -- 3 1, . -- -.. ..- , -- -- 1 1 - - -' 1 ARTHUR MCGINNIS Commerclal November 16 Baseball 1,2,Bus1ness Educatlon Club 1 2,3 VIRGINIA MCGUIGAN Academrc September 13 Chorus2 3 OCTORARIAN 3 FTA 1,2,3 WIL'vlA MCGUIGAN Commerclal December 28 Chorus 1,2,3 Leaders Corps2 3 Busmess Educatron Club 1 GEORGE MCKINLEY Commercral December 17 Chorus 1 2 3, Lrbrary Councll 1 Busmess Educatlon Club 1,2,3 ROBERT MCNALLY Industrlal Arts May 19 Chorus 1 2 Busmess Educatlon Club 3 KENNETH MENDENHALL Vocat1onalAgr1culture December 28 FFA 1,2 3 JOANNE MITCHELL Academ1c March 14 Hockey 1,2,3 Band 1 2 3 Student Councll 2 Chorus 1 2,3 Drstrxct Band 3 OCTORARIAN 3 ANNIE GET YOUR GUN 2 Cheerlead1ngClub1 ROBERT MOWERY Academic December 13 Baseball I Band 1,2 3 OCTORARIAN 3 VENTURE 2 Baseball Manager 1 Industrial Arts Club 1 LLOYD MURPHY Industrlal Arts July 13 Stage Crew 1,2,3 JACK NORTON Commerc1al February 2 Soccer 1 2 3 Basketball 1,2 3, Baseball 1,3, Student Councll 3 Chorus 1 2 Busmess Educatron Club 1,2 3 Varlety Show 1 OCTORARIAN 3 SHELBY PARSONS Com mercral December 19 Hockey 1,2 3 Basketball I 2,3 Chorus 1,2 FHA 1 2 LeadersCorps3 MARY PEARL Academ1c December 25 Hockey 1 2 3 Basketball 1 2,3 Leaders Corps2 OCTORARIAN 3 FTA 3 Class Treasurer 3 ROSE PHILLIPS Academ1c Apnl 12 Basketball 3 Chorus 1 OCTORARIAN 2,3 VENTURE 2,3, Debatmg Club 1 ANNIE GET YOUR GUN 2 59 REVIEW 2 Talent Show 1 2 JEAN PHIPPS Commercral February8 FHA 1 Busmess Education Club 2 3 CHARLES PINKERTON Academ1c February 7 Soccer 3 Basketball 1 2,3 Band 1,2,3 Dance Band 3 OCTORARIAN 3 Debatmg Club 1 ANNIE GET YOUR GUN 2 FRANKLIN PIPER Vocat1onalAgr1culture July 24 Soccer 1 2 3 Baseball I 2 3 FFA 2,3 BONNIE PRICE Commercral May2 Student Councll 1,2, Varlety Show 1 Busmess Educa lon Club 1 2,3 '59 REVIEW 2 ELEANOR RATCLIFF Vocat1onalHomemak1ng June6 I 2 3 SHIRLEY RAY Commerclal August 29 '59 REVIEW 2 Varlety Show 1 Busmess :Ju catron Club 1,2 3 JOHN RINEER Industrlal Arts September 16 Baseball 3 Rrfle Cl.1b 3 PATRICIA ROSS Academ1c March 17 Student Councrl 1,2,3, Chorus 1, ANNIE GET !OUR GUN 2 OCTORARIAN 3 VENTURE2 3 Debatlng Club 1 JUDY RYNIER Commercxal November 11 FHA 2 Busmess Educatlon Club 1 3 MARJORIE SCOTT Academ1c May 4 Hockey 1,2 3 Basketball 1 Band I2 3 Chorus 3 Leaders Corps 2 OCTORARIAN 3 ANNIE GET YOUR GUN 2 EDITH SEEKAMP Commerclal September 22 Basketball 1 2 3 FHA 1 Busmess Educatlon Club 2 3 NANCY SEMPLE Commercral September 5 Leaders Corps 2 Busmess Educatlon Club 1 2,3, Cheerleader 1 2 3 JAMES SHAUB Vocatlonal Agrlculture January 3 FFA 1 2 3 GERALD SHAW Academ1c February 4 Basketball Manager 1,2,3 Student Council 1 2 VENTURE 2 Debatmg Club 1 Class Presrdent 1,2 ANNIE GET YOUR GUN 2 Forelgn Exchange Student 3 makmg March 19 Hockey 1 2,3 Chorus 1,2,3 Leaders Corps 3, OCTORARIAN 2 FHA 1 2 JOHN SMOKER Industrlal Arts Aprrl 1 Boatmg Club 3 Industnal Arts Clubl JAMES STANLEY Vocatxonal Agrlculture March 15 FFA 1,2,3 RICHARD STATES General September 28 ROBERT STOLTZFUS Vocat1onalAgr1culture January 10 Baseball 1,2 3 FFA 1,2 3 VERNON STOLTZFUS Vocatronal Agrlculture October 11 Soccer 1 2 3 Baseball 1 FFA 1 2 3 LOI RAINE SUMMERS Cornmercxal December 14 Basketball 1 3 Chorus 2 Bus1nessEducat1on Club 2 3 ROBERT TAYLOR Vocatronal Agrrculture March 6 Wrestlmg I 2 FFA I 2 3 SHIRLEY TAYLOR Academ1c Aprll 30 Hockey 1,2, Softball 1 Basketball 1,2 3 Leaders Corps 2 OCTORARIAN 2,3 FNA 3 DAVID TENNANT Vocat1onalAgr1culture December 30 Chorus 1,2 3 Dlstrrct Chorus3 FFA State Chorus 1,2,3 FFA 1 2 3 DONNA THOMAS Commerclal September 17 Hockey 1,3 Basketball Manager 2 Student Councll 1 Chorus 1,2, Leaders Corps 2 Class Secretary 3 Busmess Educatlon Club 1 3 Cheerleader 1,2 3 MELVIN THOMPSON General January 6 Cross Country 2 3 Track and Field I 2 3 ROBERT THOMPSON Academ1c October 17 Cross Country 2,3, Baseball 1 2 3 Student Councrl 2 3 Chorus1,2,3 Model Club 1 FFA 1 ANNIE GET YOUR GUN 2 DONALD TOWN SEND Academrc February 19 Soccer 1,2,3, Basketball 1 2 3 Band 1 2 3 Student Councrl 2, Debatlng Club I ANNIE GET YOUR GUN 2 LUCIO VALENTE Academ1c October 4 Soc cer3,Wrestlmg 3 Boatmg Club 3 Forergn Exchange Student 3 GEORGE WALLS Academ1c November 30 Basketball 1 Cross Country 1,3 Track and Freld 2 3 Baseball 1 Student Councrl 2,3,Chorus1,2 3 Wrestl1ng2,3,ANNIE GET YOUR GUN 2 REBECCA WALRAVEN Acadermc August 29 Basketball 1 Band 1,2 3 Choms 1, FNA 1 VENTURE 3 Debatmg Club 1 Drstrlct Bandl SUSAN WATTERSON Academ1c Apnl2 VENTURE2 3 FNA 1 SANDRA WIKER Academ1c October9 FNA 1,2, Chorus 2 3 VENTURE 3 HERMAN WILLIAMS Commerclal June 15 Basketball I 2 3 Cross Country 1 2 Track and Fxeld 1 Baseball 2 Class Vrce Presr dent 3 VENTURE 3 OCTORARIAN 2 RONALD WILLIAMS Industnal Arts October 24 Boatmg Club 2 Musnc Appreclatron Club 3 Physrcal Development Club 1 SONDRA WILSON Commercnal September 27 Chorus 1,3 Musrc Apprecxatzon Club 2 Busmess Educatron Club 1 2 3 Dancxng Club 1 PATRICIA WIRTH Commercral March 18 Basketball 3 Band 1 59 REVIEW 2 Busmess Educatron Club 2 3 Talent Show 2 BENJAMIN WITKOWSKI Commercral December 14 Basketball Manager 2,3 Busmess Educatlon Club 3 FFA 1 2 CHARLOTTE WITMER Commerclal November 27 Busmess Educatlon Club 1,2 3 Cheerleader 1 2 HELEN YOUNG General February 25 FHA 1,2,3 WILLIAM YOUNG Academlc August 30 Basketball 1,2,3 Band 123 Dance Bandl ANNIE GET YOUR GUN 2 OCTORARIAN 3 GUY ZOI-IN Academ1c January 8 Band 1,2 3 Boatmg Club 3 91 H .1 H U 1 . . 1 1 -- 1 -- -- 1 5 3 - ' 1 ' 1 S 1 3 I . . . . -- -T -- , , I . s 1 -- ' -- -- 1 1 . . 1 H . . -- -.. 1 Y 1 -- ' -- -- 9 1 1 s 1 s 1 9 ' ' 9 9 s 1 -- ' -- -- 9 , 9 9 - 9 - 9 ' - ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' I 1 1 I 1 1 5 9 - -- - 'T 1 3 1 1 1 1 S - ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 9 1 - -- ' -- ' -- 9 s 9 ' ' s s I - -- Q -- -- . 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Stepp1ng from the second car IS the glamorous Carol Baldw1n, star of the new mot1on prcture Crylng rn the Chapel, taken from the book wntten by Kate Hearne The PICYTLIIC co stars Robert Taylor Others featured are John Smoker, Robert Cox, and Eleanor Ratchff The prcture was produced by Harold Ba1r and drrected by Robert Kuhn The crowd IS hushed as a huge black, bullet proof l1mous1ne approaches It 1S guarded by nrne armed pol1cemenon motorcycles We reeogmze them as berng Charles Archey, Ernest L1ndqu1st, Earle Grlbert, Davrd Foulk, Robert McNally, Lloyd Murphy,Vernon Stoltzfus, John R1neer, and Melvrn Thompson The hmous1ne stops d1rectly IH front of the hotel, the door opens and out steps the Presrdent of the Umted States, W R1chard Dowl1n He IS accompamed by the V109 pres1dent Ronald I-hldenbrand, and the Secretary of State, Guy ZOhn lNow arr1v1ng on the scene IS Gerald Shaw,the pres ent Ambassador to Italy and h1sw1fe the former Patr1c1a Ross Patr1e1a, you w1ll remember, started out wr1t1ng a gOSS1P column and IS now the ed1tor of a newspaper made up of gOSS1p wh1ch she guarantees not to be true As we enter the hotel we recognxze many of the guests who have already been seated ID the Green Room At one table we notrce Sandra Wrker, who has become world renowned s1nce puttrng a patent on her orange ha1r r1nse, which IS now used by ladles the world over Next to her IS seated Lrnda Jackson who has become famous as a lady dragster She IS r1valled 1D her speed only by Ruthann Keck Also at the table are ROSIC Lepore, Nancy Large, and Mary Ellen Shoemaker, who have estabhshed a ha1rdress1ng academy At another table IS seated Herman W1ll1ams, owner ofthe Goofy Sneakers, Inc , andh1s secretarres Sandra Humphrres, Ruth Ann Hrrst, Joyce C1ll, Margaret Geesey, LOUISE Lowe, and Jud1th Rynrer As the mrstress of ceremon1es, Rose Marre Ph1ll1ps, to begrn The f1rst act on the agenda 1S a marrmba solo by the ever popular JoanHutch1nson In the background we hear the soft mus1c of the orchestra under the d1 rect1on of Rodger Dav1s Th1S orchestra cons1sts of seven members R1chard D1G1amberd1n1, Everett Dow lm, James Gartley, Robert Mowery, Charles Pmkerton Donald Townsend, and Wrllram Young As Joan 15 f1n1sh1ng her number we peek around rnto the offrces of the hotel and frnd that the secretarres to Mr McK1nley are Anna Smoker, Helen Young, Mary Alrce Baxter, and Lorra1ne Summers The recept1on1st IH the offxce rs Alberta Mann In the mam lobby of the hotel we see the desk clerks, Rrchard Ferguson and Douglas Baergen 95 , - . , - . . ll , H ' ' X k walks onto the stage, we know the entertainment is about Q , M . . 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NVe wrll return to the Green Room where the enter ta1nme11t IS st1ll 111 progress 1I'1 just .1 rno111e11t but f1rst let's stop otf rt the ballroom where .1 party lS be1ng SIVCH by the Secretary of Fore1gn xXlfJ.1IS, John Glbson As we gaze around tl1e room we see many people danclng to the ever popular mus1c of Jeanne Hoopes all g1rl or chestra In the orchestra we frnd J1ll Jackson, Joanne M1tchell, Nlarjone Scott, Patr1e1a Nvlftll, andthe newest member Sh1IlCy Xnn Ray who has been study1ng n1us1c abroad so that she could become a member of the orehes ra ,xx li Not manyof the people we see danc1ng are fam1l1ar to us srnee they are drplornats from other countr1es However, we do recogmze LUCIO Valente, Ambassador from Italy We also see W1lma McGu1gan, who IS a s1nger w1th Jeanne HOOPSS orchestra Wltll MISS Mc Gu1gan 15 her manager and compan1on,Shelby Parsons One of the guests IS a favor1te among all baseball fans, the one andonly Barry Graham Srnct the party IS com 1ng to the end, we w11l return to the Green Room As we re enter the Green Room the quartet of Rrchard States, Dav1d Tennant Robert Thompson, and George Walls 1son the stage, do1ng a stupendous Job as always They are s1ng1ng 1 tune tl1at l1as become number one ID the country, and was wrxtten by Roger Frankl1n You may reeogruze the song as berng Be Bop Doodle, wh1ch was made popular by the Choral tones, V1rg1n1a McGu1gan, Bonnre Pr1ce, Ruth Ann Cloud, Betty Sue Groff and Patr1c1a Hess The arrangement forthe quar tet was done by Ronald W1l11ams and BenJarn1nW1t kOWSk1 They are accompanred by a now famous pxano player, Luc1nda Hume There seems to be a d1sturbanee 1D thc back ofthe room As we check 1l1tO lt we f1nd that reporters and photographers are pour1ng 1n from the Dresden Ep1tapl1 Flash bulbs are flaslung and we f1nd that Susan Watter son, Vernon Ammon, and Ph1l1p Brubaker are bCll1DCl these gO1IlgSOl1 The reporters are surroundmg thc tables try1ng to get 1I1tC1'V19WS Th1S must be an rmportant ass1gnment s1nce the ed1tor of the paper, Dorrs Hutzler 1S present Some of the reporters are Mary Pearl, Jean Pl11PpS,Sl'111'lCy Taylor, Sondra W1lson, and Jehu Clark Even the sports edxtors John Dyer and Charles G1llesp1c are present They must be huntmg 1nterv1ews w1th those great athletes vV1ll1ClI'Dl'l3.I'1'1H1OI1Cl,F1'3.flkl1l'l P1per, pol1cemenJol1n Kusy, Rayrnond McComsey and James Stanley enter, the crowd IS brought under control and the reporters are sent outsrde to wa1t for the guests to leave lwow that everyone IS settled down, we see some lad1es of the serv1ce In :XII Force Blue are Betty Johnson, Ed1th Seekamp and Nancy Semple We also see two members of the WAVES, Donna Thomas and Charlotte W1tmer We would l1ke to po1nt out the 1nter1or decorauons wh1ch were made exclusrvely for the hotel, and were done by Beverly Foreman, V1rg1n1a Housekeeper, and Constance Johnson If we take a look around the room we Wlll not1ce that tl1e dresses many of the lad1es are wearmg were created by the exclus1ve Couturxer house of Darl1ngton, Barley and Atk1n, wh1ch IS owned of course by Sandra Darl1ngton, Carole Ba1ley, and Mar JOIIC Atk1n We offer our thanks to tl1e Mendenhall Greenhouse for the many beautrful flowers and plants donated to the hotel The greenhouse IS run by James Shaub and 1S owned by Kenneth Mendenhall, who has now ret1red and 15 l1v1ng eas1ly from the money the greenhouse lS bflnglng 1n Asthe grand openmg comes to a close, the orchestra stops playmg, and the llghts drm, we b1d you farewell and many thanks for attendrng th1s gala affa1r L , . , ,X L t . M -PI J Yi G . . . . at l ' ' . ' . Q Y D 1 . . . .A N' . . . . j ,ff -.., William Lowrey, Jack Norton, and Robert Stoltzfus. As N17 ' 'xj ' I y . . l 5 g . . - - r - Y V I 1 . I , - . F - H - u H l nu U ' , . . u - . . . . 96 We the undersrgned berng of sound mrnd and memory do make publlsh and declare thls, our last w1ll and testa ment, revokrng any wrll heretofore made Artrclel To thejunlors as a yxhole we do bequeath our good looks our arguments our wonderful abrlxty to cooperate wrth teachers and students and the prrvllege of bemg the most rmportant persons rn the school Artrcle ll To the rndryrduals below we do bequeath Douglas Baers,en's helght to Toby Connell Carole Barley s posrtron as senlor class presrdent to the best drplomat rn the class of 61 Rlchard Brown and Becky Walraven's close frrendshrp to Larry Woodward and Prrscllla McComsey Jack Norton's taxr servlce to anyone who can pay the gas brll Jrm Gartley s hot roddrng to Walter McClelland Mary Alrce Baxter's way wlth the boys to Joy Ferst Harold Ba1r's posrtron as edrtor of the Octorarran to anyone who can put up wlth Mr Reber Kate l-learne's A's to be drvrded equally among the members of SBCZIOD 9 5 Mary Pearl's basketball abrlrty to Lourse Thomas Joanne M1tchell's all year tan to Betty Jane Johnson Jack P1nkerton's way wlth glrls to Thomas Carver Marjorrc Scott's grft of gab to Donna Darly Jean l-loopcs' baton to Lynne Dowlrn Jean Phrpps lnnocent ways to Ellen Rrttenhouse Donna Thomas' cheerleadmg abrlrty to Gret Walter Betty JOhnson's long frngernalls to Jackle Watterson who mrght need the protectlon Connre Johnson's flrghtlness to Elmeda Faddrs Nancy Large's secretarral abrl tres to Nancy Collrns Carol Baldwrn s scatterbrarned vways to Fern Stolzfus Mary Ellen Shoemaker's chrc wardrobe to Gall Grbson Drck D1G1amberd1m's wrsecracks to anyone who doesn't care rf he gets krcked out of class Jerry Shaw and John G1bson's wonderful nemorres of forergn countrles to the next exchange students Jehu Clark's skrll ln cuttmg people up to Joe Pannell Earle Grlbert s square dancrng abrlrty to anyone who wants t Joyee G1ll's habrt of runnrng around Oxford rn the wee hours, to anyone who can stay awake Sondra W1lson's beatnrk llngo to Joyce Jones who also shares thrs rnterest Guy Zohn's abrlrty to translate l.uc1o's trrg papers to the professors at the Unxversrty of Naples Kenny Mendenhall's mnocent gazes to Darrell Grbble Jlm Shaub's agrlcultural abrlrty to Buford Crawford Vrrgrnra McGu1gan's abrlrty to get along wlth college boys to Brooke Danlels George Wall's versatrlrty to Bob Tmdall Dave Tennant's snazzy clothes to Pat Nolan Melvrn Thompson s speed to Brll Ressler Jack Dyer's love for law class to Betty Mast Charles Grllespre s mrsfortunes to Fred Lester, who can stand the stram Robert Taylor's wrestlmg abrlnty to Jerry Mrller Roger Frankl1n's catchlng smrle to Tom Campbell Ruthann Keck's sayrng 'I'm through wrth boys, to anyone who s a frbber Luclo Valente's memorxes of the Unrted States to the next forergn exchang student Beverly Poreman's curly halr to Vrrgrnra Murphy Sandy Darllngton doesn't leave anythrng she's just glad to leave Brll Young's basketball abrlrty to hrs brother Morey Rrchard States' eagerness to work to Lewis Parker Ruth Ann Hrrst s love for studylng to Ruth Ann Cloud John R1neer's gym abrlrty to someone wrth a mrnd and bulld lrke hrs Arthur McG1nn1s' sheeprsh grrn to Archre Llnnenbaugh Raymond McComsey's good trmes rn shop to Leslre Walton John Smoker's mtrovert ways to anyone wrth an ear for lrstemng Phrlxp Brubaker's walks rn the halls wrth Helen Mae to Amy and Delno Charles Archey's tardrness to Marvm Moore Sandra W1ker's harrcolorrng to Mary Kolodskr who mrght lrke the shade Drck Dowl1n's corny jokes to Fred Tyson Pattx Ross' posrtron as Student Councrl secretary to someone who knows hrs grammar and spellmg Brll Hammond's good Posture to Dave Shrvery 97 eff 1, s y , ' v ' ' ry - s, 'f Y' ' ' , - ' 1 3' ' - s a ' I - ' ' - ' Y I . ,l s -. - -V , , , , 1 , - y e ' ' 'X l ' . . , , ' , ,l- ' ' - ' . ,' , ' . - 1 ' -. fl ' s. 1 Y Y . . 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Grueuixgld Alberta lvlann 5 frlelullllless to Add N141 Hoover Frank Gunn 5 drsuumg, Jlulxtx LO Pl HX Llf1ClL1l1lSl Dlck FLIQIISUII s dune to lu Lb lglulnr to Blll I.w.lgl'1'LOI'l Ron llal lllldl nlwr md s Lld.I1ClIlL, llulxtx to Don V l11LlLI'SllLL Durlx Hut1lv.r'5 uduum dlet Lu lvlgxrllxu ll ry Edu Soelkamp s 51llx jokes LO Carol Smltzlus Shlrlex R13 5 frundly bIU1l4S tuNl1r1lxx1C,m'1Lll5 mnu XX Illldllli' 1X x 111' t lmunx Lwnexm IL1 lm Patsx NN1rth'5 Lxtm 1 box frl uds tw hm Moore Elgdlltlf Rxdcllfl 5 tnxcmg m .lil Llelbb Ln C, lilly Cllblrl 1141 llso h as btromj LOl1Sllb Robert Stoltzfus worn out Shoe le xther Qfrmn xx xlkmgj tl e hallbj to Fred Shaub Barrx GfAl11I11'S love tor lvaslball Lo mx Sulmh grade U Llxumasl Pa. L5 Hmm red lm1r Lo 1 lone x1Ll1 lhot temppr Jing Housekeeper 5 PICILIILS ul P lhldll Lo mx jumor lrl who lb bored Jlm St llllty 5 popul lrlty Wltll aoplmxuore Sblflb to John Gllnbloe Vernon Ammon 5 skdtm Jacket tw Dxck Klmgjlgr Robert Cox 5 forward xx ax 5 Lo B111 Knott Ch xrlottp Vllt ncr'5 sh 15, to Derothx Driller Helen Youngk dll'1lLl1C 1h1l1Lx Lo Susn. Mock I-.rnest Lmdqulbl 5 m lsgulme lowles up Jlm R1 ill Lorrame Summer'5 car tor Swamp to J'1I1lCL Althouse Lucmda Humefs lou, tor SPd.l'llNl1 to Allxla. Benton Anna SmOku S home LCUIIOIIIICN .llwllllly to Leona I-lasslnr Robert Mowerw vw. le lNL to Busy Jgbb Nl zrjorxe Atkm 5 nllpfgy and bchcml splrlt Lo LOLIISL SCOLL Herman vNllll.1I 15 LOUCEII to Ld Hawk who down L men much Rose Phxlllps loxc for Engllsh to Patty Nlc.Nlmn Bgttx Sue Groff'5 Inter xxrltlng to Donna Dale Shglbx Parsons wmg posltlon on the hockex neun LO Bonme. kool Lloyd 'vluqvhw 5 Cool hgp talk to EdSm1th Frank PIIULI' s halrcut to Ronml Bur Jlll J.1ck5on's loxe for Oxford 10 the Sn allwood txxmb George N1cKmlu. 's prymg ways up Carl I-lenrw Lmda JdCkbOl'1'S syn edmg Ll1l'OL1Bl1 town to Kathy Ferrou Sandy Humphrus' SxJpl1lSf1CdtlOX'l Lo lVlJ.1'y XN1lklI1bOI1 Rodglr Dams' musxc abllltles 10 Judy MCClLll1Il Joan Hutchmaou 5 hocku, Quck Lu Joan Vkhltg Peggy GLCS9X'Sl1L1S5ht to Nancy Kerns Bob ThOmpson's good loolu to Bxll Storey Nancy Semple 5 sly bnulg to Glldyb Mast Ben Wxtkowskvs dCllIllI'J.T.lOI1 for Mr Lauer um Allen Fmher Davxd Poullds uncnrtduntx Lu Anthony Loudon Exerett Dowlm 5 i5OOLlYI1IT1LS m tug., class to Anygnf. who can kggp up wlth the wxoxk Article III In WIIIILSS vvhergof vu. h ng hn.ru.1nto set our names and flALCl our seals Lhxs f1YSI day of June. nxnetu hundred nity 98 Tha, class ef 196 VV lU'lLSSLb MQQFU Tn fj f..a f X , . ' V.: 4, ' 5 N.. A -' '. '..v , S' t . 1 .- I ' ' - , X - ' 4 l ' ' - 1 . -- , . X- K. . Ji . , U,- 'Y' 'jk ' H ' 1. ' iQ 1' ' '. 'f ' Q ' Q ' 'gl1l. Y ffl- w 1 -A v v ' 'F . lr . , - u. , ' . ', ,, ,, , I ,xl Y , Y . . ,L ' . - . , wk . . 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V H ' '. 1 ' X 1 'X L 'L i X ' f x . 'u 'i- I V f v V ,I 1, - 1 - ff, - 2 ,,f , Q -ff. ltr 1 ark 4' arg 1 ' :YL ' Y' ' ,' 'QQ' , '6 4,5115 'nb . ' ,F ,-4. Au,,,,pg,u, -- ' - z '1' -' ff -rn N Scavunezg Wolame4 O Pwzuaxaf, Ocwwza fi'-wa yuan Sum 71494 Sahel ED ge 1 Aryan P 1 If QV ' ls fl 121, 1. :- .. , R . T . :sl 3' ..-:'Ffr S 8 'iq' .4 3 1 .1 .4 -'C . Wa 5 - 9.253 . 1' .,-- lX ?.5Av' rs . 1 Q jf 4. . v:1' D D' 29 We 71 D ' 77014. 70. De fargo eu! The Teachers: Miss Goodin--Mathematics Teacher . . . Carole Bailey Mrs. Clendenning--Science Teacher . . . Jill'Jackson Miss Ogilvie--English Teacher 8x DRAH-MA coach Linda Jackson Mr. Harper--History Teacher 81 Confirmed Bachelor C. Franklin Gunn Mr. Guthrie--Breezy Coach ........ George Walls Mr. Lundquist--Ambitious Principal Richard DiGiamberdini Acknowledgements Business Manager ............ . . .Jack Norton Stage Manager . . . . Dave Tennant The Students: Pamela Jones--Popular Senior ......... Patti Ross Buzz Bailey--Pam's Boy friend .... Bob Thompson Shalimar Ames--Trouble Maker .... Joanne Mitchell Midge Murphy--Fond of Rumors ..... Mary Pearl Faversham Lightly--Sleepy Freshman .... Jerry Shaw Tallulah Ploetz--School's gift to the THE-AH-TER Marjorie Scott Ronald Sassoon--Basketball Star . . . . . Tom Garver Art Director .............. . . . .Emilie Battan Stage Crew. . .Bob Shelton, Jim Moyer, Dick Dowlin, Milton Burrell, Norman Hess, Bob Taylor Lighting ....... James Gartley and Lloyd Murphy Make Up . . . . . . Carol Correll and Tom Garver Others: Miss Dill--School Secretary ...... Connie Johnson Tick Tok--Napoleonic Janitor .... Don Townsend Mrs. Ratchet--Shrevvish Cleaning Woman Susan Watterson Elmer B.Ames--Pompous Attorney . . .Jack Pinkerton Prompter .... ............. D oris Hutzler Incidental Music . . . Richard Boerlin and Members of Octorara Senior Band FRONT: Susan Watterson, Director Mrs. DeRenzo, George Walls, Tom Garver, Bob Thompson, Jerry Shaw flying on floorj. STANDING: Don Townsend, Jill Jackson, Marjorie Scott, Frank Gunn, Mary Pearl, Dick DiGiamber- dini, Carole Bailey, Linda Jackson, Connie Johnson, Pat Ross, Joanne Mitchell, Jack Pinkerton. 'frf H N.. K- It -71 L ug, X -. E' ' if H ABOVE, LEFT: Director, Mrs. DC- Rcnzo, displays her gifts. ABOVE, RIGI-IT: Where did you put my toothpaste? RIGHT: Miss Universe 1880 FAR RIGHT: Thcy'vc had a lot of practice! BELOW, LEFT: Quick, the bucket! BELOW, RIGI-IT: Don't call mc a 'warmed-over ghost' I .-vu -vu 1 -V -,F N W ' I 9? BACK ROW Coach Eckman, Wrllram Hammond, James Gartley, James Rrale, Drew Patterson, John Bryson George Walls Douglas Baergen, John Baker, John Grlffy, John Wrxght, Jack Pmkerton Robert Kuhn Erme Lmdqurst, Coach Drller FRONT ROW James Selders Wllbert Llndsey, Davxd Robmson Larry Padovlch W11 11am Storey BELOW Mller Doug Baergen who represented Octorara at the State Meet and Sena Outstanding performers rn track were DOUGLAS BAERGEN who won the nule, and the 880 yard dash ln the DISYIICL Finals He also placed fourth and srxth m the mlle and the 880 yard dash respectrvely, rn the State Fmals JOHN GRIFFY placed fourth rn the Javelm throw m the Dxstrlct Meet, and flrst ln the County Meet BILL HAMMOND tred for second place rn the pole vault m the DISUICI Meet Other hlgh scorers for Octorara were DAVID ROBINSON rn the 100 yard and 220 yard dashes and the broad jump GEORGE WALLS rn the 440 yard dash drscus and the Javelm throw DONALD TOWNSEND ln the hlgh jump JIM RIALE m the 880 yard dash and the mile, WILBERT LINDSEY rn the 100 yard and 220 yard dashes and the hurdle Octorara's team lost dual meets to Kennett and Church Farm School but placed second rn a trxangular meet w1th Kennett and Oxford and first when matched wrth Un1onv1l1e and Oxford In a meet wlth Unxonvxlle Avon Grove and Oxford, the Braves won flrst place. They also partrclpated ln the Downmgtown, Sharon Hill, Lincoln, and Penn Relays, and won second place in the County Championship Meet. Representatives were sent to the District Meet, and there, Baergen qualified for the State Meet. VI Scand DATE TEAM OCTORARA OPPONENTS Apr11 7 Pequea Valley 'l'Apr11 19 Avon Grove 'APf11 21 Oxford QIAPIII 25 Unronvxlle 'l'May Un1onv11le 'FMay Kennett 'YMay 1 Oxford 'lfMay 1 Kennett 'YMay 1 Avon Grove 'FLeague games H WSCJCGJ DATE TEAM OCTORARA OPPONENTS Apr11 25 Umonvrlle May 2 Unronvxlle May 5 Kennett May 16 Avon Grove ABOVE Archle Lmnenbaugh at bat BELOW BACK ROW Robert Stloltzfus, Archre Llnnenbaugh Frank Pxper Galen Hawk, Jehu Clark Ed Hawk, Rrchard D1G1amberd1n1, Don Vandershce, and Bob Thompson FRONT ROW Fred Graham, Earle Gxlbert, Herman Wrlhams, Jack Norton, Barry Graham, John Rmeer, Jrm Cuddy, and Coach Wlulanl Fleles VII 1 3 K 4,- 1 i l i 2 ........... 1 D ,' ,,. 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