Rothrock High School - Le Livre Yearbook (McVeytown, PA)

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To Mr. Richwine, we dedicate this book. 3 High school life at best has passed, Glided swiftly by. Proudly stands our Alma Mater, Silhouetted against the sky. Senior days are here no more, But memories linger clear, Teachers, plays, our New York trip, All we have enioyed, all we hold dear 'Tis with sad hearts we exit now, From these beloved familiar halls. But life is here and beckoning, We must go, opportunity calls. No matter where the road shall lead, Our hearts shall glow on fire. Whenever thoughts of school possess us We are here, the place of heart's desire Carol Hoover Seated Lett to Right: l. Dunmire, J. Notestine, M. Goss, l. Hanawalt, I. Shearer, G Piper Standing Row 1: H. Harshbarger, J. Charlesworth, J. R. Gottshall, C. Rupert, H. Yeo Standing Row 2: J. Swigart, L. Yoder, H. Allison. BRATTON James Charlesworth J. Richard Gottshall James Reed lra Shearer Lewis Yoder Left to Right: I. Hanawalt, H. Harshbarger, J. Charlesworth. McVEYTOWN Harry Allison Harry Harshbarger George Piper Herbert Yeo Craig Rupert OLIVER John Swigart lra Dunmire lra Hanawalt John Notestine Marvin Goss faint Kaard Officers James Charlesworth, President Harry Harshbarger, Vice-President Ira Hanawalt, Secretary James Reed, Treasurer 6 Mr. Kifzmiller, Supervising Principal ,4 dminislrafiau Jean Patton Mr. Fleck, High School Principal f--.1 -i Roy Bud Allison Lett to Right: Robert H. Fleck History and Guidanceg Kenneth W. Andrews - Social Studies: Theo S. Paller - Social Studies Left to Right: .loan B. Carson - Englishg Bess B. Wisegarver - Librarian and Languages: Naomi R. French - Mathematics and English Lett to Right: Ruth D. Armstrong - Businessg Clarence B. Richwine - Business: H. Charles Stump - Music Lett to Right: V. Theodore Schreiber - Englishg Edward B. Porch - Driver Trainingg Harry A. Rothrock - Mathematics Left to Right: Harold I. Wertz - Physical Educationg Kenneth T. Wilson - Artg Ralph F. Kidd - Englishg Robert W. Curry - Sciences Left to Right: Ellen W. Olney - Home Economicsg George A. Lynn - Vocational Agriculturej Harold E. Dyer - Industrial Arts Seated Left to Right: Muriel K. Hanawalt, Caroline M. Yoder, Latora M. Creamer. Standing: Herman S. Kauffman, Harriet L. German, Chester T. Yoder. L' L' Elementary Qacully Seated Left to Right: Sara M. Sunderland, Hazel M. Miller, Myra Y Kauffman. Standing: Velma W. Moist, Margaret C. Johnson, Kathryn S Werner, Anna F. Gibboney. M. Heckman, V. Youfzy on b Hufetcria Staff J. shape and M. Grussmyer M y i 1 X i rlfff 3 QL Q oy ce .Kam m,yw ,. , ,, am A- wmvnwwm W'- 1 , Audrey 2 Q ,X H H . . My A f - f W 5 ww, , We , NM ,f and Ron I C , , Q , r .. Si W . Linda Qywwiiw, ef sw- --f kffQ,,J,, t A , ww E fi Grace Jw, nov-'Q W, ,. , M55 i . v :e 2, iff- ' A W1 , 2 -, I M ki . qi, 940' k if L... , mf' OH , ,WW I ,. Rhoda , 'E X i. . Q M e e Q' if 4 1, , V ,-4 ,wg Aura Kay My 3. , fp' wfaii r if Af . Leona Connie KQV a,wNQWQm ffssffqwffzer y ,E .,'iTS5xP5fff11E, K A '1 ,. , ' ' '- fafyy WR 353, si , 1 Y li Zif',nQ: :7 4, HQ W wa ?Vff gffl' w a 3 f' x ,. A gh.: 3w+' ?'rf?,5g X xag 'V ff ,A , , ami' K 41 , 5 Y 'f9'22' 4 b, - My rjnjyi W - 5, .. 4 f Charlotte Marge June 1, - r i7 5 1 I ' -. fra. K K ,y . GY 4.. mmwwmyg fiffvfy-we ,E 3,4 ' 'f WM ef 'V r ,e ee'-' f r of ima 'W Mary Ann ,. ,.rr 2 eaayji ii . X Vkry QL QQ Y Pearl Marie Judy Hand The sixty-tive member band was under the direction of Mr. H. Charles Stump. During the school year it played for parades, festivals, and the tall and spring concerts. Members of the band went to Kishacoquillas High School for County Band and also to District and State bands in the spring. Officers for this music organization were: President . . . Vice-President Treasurer . . . . . Donald Yoder Barbara Sunderland Dotti Bossinger Secretary ...... .Charlotte Lantz ,Majorcites and Kolor Guard Row iz Lett to Right: S. Rodgers, S. Laughlin, J. Grassmyer, G. McMullen, C. Roger, L. Wray D. Dunmire. Row 2, D. Sunderland, M. Donahey Z. Kenepp, M. Fisher, J. Kitzmiller, M. Briar L. Anderson. DRUMS: Row l, Left to Right: L. French, D. Runk, G. Dunmi re, G. Dunmire, D. French, S. Snook, K. Spickler, D. Sunderland. CLARINETS: Row l, Left to Right: J. Gillam, A. Hoclcenberry, M. Yoder K. White, M. Briar, N. Shipe, G. Espigh, J. Hambright, C. Renninger I M. Donahey. Row 2: R. Freed, Pi Bingaman, S. Sheaffer, S. Rodgers N. Harshbarger, S. Clark, S. Grass- myer, L. Hockenberry. I TROMBONES HORNS Left to Right: Center to Right: K. Stewart L. Setzler S. Henry T. Yoder K. Shottsberger A. Harshbarger L. Freed R. Reynolds A. Hanawalt D. Yoder BARITONES: Left to Right: J. Rey- nolds, D. Moist, C. Lantz. BASSES: G. Grassmyer, L. Moist, D. Swigart. FLUTES: D. Kauffman, B. Sunderland. SAXOPHONE: S. Moist. CORNETS: Row l, Left to Right: L Donahey, E. Dunmire, D. Anderson D. Crosson, C. Dunmire, M. Suloff Row 2: Left to Right: T. Notestine H. l-lalso, L. German, K. Cavanaugh an , i. ,,.,,., VW. ...f 1 Mit f- --mei.. f i- 1 -ei... y1 I V1 ,, 1 ,., 'I' .,.,,,,,,,,,m,,.. -, ,- Y Y V . 1 1 Row l: H. Bratton, L. Rothrock, B. Sunderland, E. Runk, P. Harshbarger, L. Bingaman. Row 2 F. Wilson, C. Stimely, K. White, S. Moist, S. Snook, D. Runlc, l... Moist. H. Halso, D. Crosson, B. Swartz, B. Sunderland. Row 3: J. Gillam, L. Hoclcenberry, l.. Setzler, R. Reynolds, J. Rey nolds, A. Hanawalt, K. Shottsberger, D. Anderson, T. Notestine. Standing: Mr. Stump, D Orchestra The orchestra practiced weekly and took part in the Commencement exercises Mr. Stump was the director. Sunderland. auatic Elma Dunmire. I 6 Left to Right: K. Shottsberger, A. Hockenberry, D. Bossinger, C. Lantz, l.. Henry, C. Shirk, J. Reynolds, K. Stewart, Pianist, Row l: K. Stewart, K. Shotts- berger, C. Lantz, J. Reynolds. Brass .Quartet The brass quartet consisted of four senior girls, two trombones and two baritones. They played at school activi ties throughout the year. They also played at various church services in the community. Row l: L. Anderson, D. Sunderland, M. Briar, H. Bratton T. Yoder, K. Stewart, D. Bossinger, M. Yoder, C. Yoderi Row 2: J. Hambright, M. Donahey, A. Hanawalt, H. Halso L. Hockenberry, C. Lantz, K. Shottsberger, L. Henry, cf Hoover, E. Dunmire, Mr. Stump. Row 3: N. Shipe, L. Spick- ler, K. White, S. Moist, K. Laudenslager, J. Reynolds, C Shirlc, A. Hoclcenberry, D. Dunmire, B. Sunderland, S. Rodgers. Girls ' Hlmrus The high school chorus is under the direction of Mr. Stump. The chorus spent a great deal of time practicing for the choral concert held in the Macklin Auditorium in the spring. Several at the members from the chorus participated in County Chorus which was held at Kishacoquillas High School. Two members were selected tor District Chorus held at Captain Jack High School. They were Kay Stewart and Elma Dunmire. A nonette of senior girls was also a part of the choral group. They sang at concerts, in local churches, and for school activities. The high school trio was composed of Dotti Bossinger, EI..- rN..-,.:.. W IIN - H - Row l: J. Kitzmiller, A. Harshbarger, S. Morrison, J. Miller, M. Gearhart, P. Eckert, B. Spickler, l.. Bilger. Row 2: J. Wooding, J. Swigart, R. Wilson, C. Martin, J. Eckert, R. Rey- nolds, B. Hutchinson, Mr. Andrews and Mrs. French, advisors. Student Hauncil Mrs. French and Mr. Andrews helped the Student Council carry out its duties. The Student Council had charge of all the assembly programs this year. It also had charge of the Red Cross and the March of Dimes drives. The Student Council bought records for the record player, which it purchased last year. The Student Council presented the following awards to seniors: Sports awards for basketball, baseball, and softball, Citizenship award, Music award, and Publication award. The officers of the council were: President, Audrey Harshbarger, Vice-President,David Runk, Secretary-Treasurer, Shirley Morrison. Cn- Hz- if This year the Tri-Hi-Y Club under the supervision of Mrs. French had an enrollment of fourteen members. The club's proiects were a Mother and Daughter Party, a Christmas Party, and an Easter Assembly program. Most ofthe girls were also on a service committee which gave help to the teachers. Officers of the Tri-Hi-Y were: President, Betty Bratton, Vice-President, Patsy Aurand, Secretary, Barbara Henry, Treasurer, Connie Renninger, and Chaplain, Brenda Casner. Casner. Row 2: L. Corbin N. Harshbarger, B. Henry, D. Kauffman. Row l: C. Ross, E. Wal- ters, P. Aurand, C. Renninger, J. Miller, B. Bratton, M. Youtzy, B. K. Cavanaugh, L. German, Mrs. French, Advisor, Row l: Left to Right: R. Freed, A. Dalby, Mr. Curry, Advisor, G. Eyers, S. Clark. fuuiar ,Academy Of Seizure Each participant of the Junior Academy of Science had his own proiect. Mr. Curry helped and advised on each proiect until the student could develop it by himself. The aim of the club was to encourage young people in the scientific field. iuniar Historian 611111 The members of the Jr. Historian Club for the year 57-58 focused attention mainly to con- ducting research into the historic past of the community, county, state, and nation. This year the club's main interests were collecting antiques and old maps for repair. Row l: Left to Right: C. Rager, J. Kitzmiller, N. Swartz, J. Kitz- miller, Z. Kenepp, D. Norris, M. Seaholtz. Row 2: L. Zook, W. Palm, J. Leonard, S. Huffman, S. Smith, Mrs. Paller, Advisor. Row 3: D. Deavor, G. Minick, W. Bilger, C. Boozel. nl 1f7m vs.fn1L . 1 f.w4-l-.s...il. I Row iz Left to Right: R. Swartz, G. Wilson, G. Sweitzer, W. Donahey, C. Rager, J. Deavor, J. Kirby, S. Sunderland. Row 2: E. Harshbarger, F. Hartley, Mrs. Wise- garver, Advisor, E. Miller, B. Hartley, E. Crossgrove, N. Swartz, S. Morrison. fibmry Assistants' Klub The Library Assistants'Club was organized to better our library and to keep it in good condi- tion. Throughout the week they were assigned to the library to check out books, give assistance to their fellow students, and to keep the library in its best order. The club's president was Shirley Sunderland, vice president, Eleanor Harshbarger, and secretary-treasurer, Grace Sweitzer. ?ufurs Zfcachsrs Of America The F.T.A. Club was composed of those who are interested in teaching as their profession. The Rochrock Chapter worked in affiliation with the county chapter of F. T. A.. Mr. Andrews was the advisor. 1 E Row l: Left to Right: B. Sunderland, K. Shotts- berger, K. Stewart, C. Shirk. Row 2: C. Hostetler, C. Hoover, Mr. Andrews, advisor, C. Lantz. Row lg Left to Right: E. Harshbarger, S. Sunderland, S. Smith, R. Hanawalt. Row 2: Mr. Richwine, Advisor R. Mort, C. Boozel, R. Espigh, L. Donahey. I Hhess glllb The Chess Club was made up of members from eighth through twelth grade. The officers chosen were Raymond Mort, President, Larry Renninger, Secretary-Treasurer. Mr. Richwine was the advisor. The aim of the Chess Club was to expand the thinking ability of its members. The members learned the moves and practices to become proficient at a game that is actually not too hard. Ar! 61116 The accomplishments of the Art Club for this year included: Tin crafts, oil painting, plaster carving, linoleum block painting, ceramics, sketching, iewelry making, and costume, car and textile designs. Also, the members made Christmas cards and posters. Row i: Left to Right: C. Boo zel, J. Bleyer, L. French, F Hostetler, D. Bleyer, J. Moist Row 2: S. Smith, J. Kirk, S Huffman, A. Hile, J. Kitz miller, Mr. Wilson, Advisor C. Roger, L. Setzler, W Rhodes, W. Bilger, R. Earnest wf ,1 The Shop Club was composed of students who wished to work with their hands. It gave them an opportunity to learn some of the fundamental principles of woodworking while constructing a worth- while proiect. V., J ,. ,,..i mwwif 1. ' , Shop 611111 Row l: Left ot Right: M. Kline, B. Casner, J. Henry, L. Harshbarger, S. Miller, G. Eyers, S. Clark, G. Wilson, B. Yoder, J. Heimbach, D. Gahagan, Row 2: R. Campbell, N. Swartz, K. Bailey, l.. Yoder, D. Casner, D. Moist, S. Sheaffer, B. Miller, B. Hampton, Mr. Dyer, Advisor. Row 3: J. Gill, J. Snyder, R. Swigart, N. Spigelmyer, R. Hanawlat, T. Yoder, R. Freed, G. Piper, A. Earnest. Row 4: D. Swigart, G. Dunmire, W. Rothrock, J. Aultz, l.. Knepp, F. Hesser. Radio 61110 The Rothrock Radio Club devoted its energies to turning out short recorded programs of school news and novelty numbers, which were presented weekly by radio station WMRF in Lewistown. It was the policy of the club to make use of seventh, eighth, and ninth grades English classes for some ofthe sound effects and for assistance in many of the novelty numbers. Row l: Left to Right: J. Kirk, H. Briar, V. Gahagan, E. Walters, N. Earnest. Row 2: Mr. Schreiber, Advisor, R. Renninger, E. Woods, J. Bleyer, A. Dalby. Cfafclcria 611111 Row l: Left to Right L. Henry, L. Freed, S. Henry, J. Grassmyer, J. Hambright, G. Espigh. Row 2: Mrs. Patton, Advisor, J. Thompson, M. Mundy, C. Yoder, M. Bratton. Row 3: E. Sea- holtz, P. Miller, C. Kauffman, J. Harbst, B. Ronk. The Cafeteria Club under the direction of Mrs. Patton met each Monday morning. Some of the members distributed lunch tickets while other members collected tickets at the cafeteria. Hank ing 61116 The Banking Club has charge of the Student Banking for the Rothrock School System. The members collected, recorded, and banked the money deposited by the students. Officers of the club were: President ........ . . . Ray Wilson Vice-President . . . . . . Paul Casner Secretary ...... . . . Shirley Morrison Treasurer ..... . . . Ann Hanawalt Advisor .............. Mr. Richwine Row l: Left to Right: S. Sunderland, R. Swartz, G. Sweitzer, M. Donahey, L. Hockenberry, A. Hanawalt. Row 2: R. Wilson, E. Crossgrove, S. Morrison, Mr. Rich- wine, Advisor, D. Coulter, P. Casner. Y.. -in f .mi Row l: D. Ritchey, R. Kauffman, D. Anderson, D. Fisher, L. Heister, K. Fisher, D. Bossinger, FFA Sweetheart, R. Kirk, J. Hile, T. Notestine, C. Rittenhouse, R. Kenepp, J. Swigart, L. Kenepp. Row 2: S. Snook, R. Krepps, H. Gill, R. Casner, R. Ritchey, M. Fisher, H. Hartley, C. Dunmire, K. Sherlock, G. Miller, J. Wert, D. Bratton, Mr. Lynn, Advisor. Row 3: G. Grassmyer, C. Martin, J. Kirk, R. Grassmyer, W. Kauffman, J. Kenepp, J. Renninger, M. Heister, D. Cavanaugh, D. Harshbarger, K. Harshbarger, G. Deitz, W. Sausser, P. Harshbarger, D. Heister. guturc hzrmcrs 0 America The Rothrock Chapter of the Future Farmers of America is part of a national organization dedicated to leadership among the members. Members hold onion and seed sales each spring and also a parent-son banquet. The officers of the F.F.A. were: President, Stanley Snook, Vice-President, Gerald Grass- myer, Secretary, Ronald Krepps, Treasurer, Donald Anderson, Reporter, Kenneth Fisher, Chap- lain, Melvin Fisher, Chapter Sweetheart, Dotti Bossinger, Sentinel, Larry Harshbarger, Advisor, Mr. G. Alvin Lynn. Home Economics 61110 The proiects of the Home Economics Club for the year l957-58 were learning to knit, crochet, sew, cook, and take care of smaller children. The club took a field trip to a shirt factoryin December. I il I fl Q Q Row li S. Kauffman, J. ,D Q., Kitzmiller, Z. Kenepp, B Sherwood, E. Runk. Row 2 L. Snook, B. Moore, G Wray, B. Miller, F Buchanan, J. Lantz, C Harshbarger, F. Wilson P. Harshbarger, D. Sellers Row 3: P. Murphy, J Ammon, M. Weaver, J Metzger, M. Norris, D Sunderland, C. Stimely, P Eckert, M. Shawver, T Rittenhouse, Mrs. Olney Advisor. Row 4: J Stewart, J. Charlesworth W. Donahey, L. Kauffman N. Swartz. li' 95 1 I g , Row 'l: Left to Right: N. Gillam, G. Ritchey, F. Hostetler, D. Ritchey, D. Sherlock, D. Kirby. Row 2: Mr. Richwine, Advisor, M. Heister, J. Renninger, J. Kearns, R. Eby, W. Rhodes, K. Bailey. Row 3: D. Heister, D. Kauffman, J. Miller, R. Espigh, D. Renninger. ,zwrlsmm 's 611112 The Sportsmen's Club was under the supervision of Mr. Richwine. The club took Field trips to the mountain to study nature and habits and engaged in all sports available in the school. Officers were: President, Robert Espigh, Vice President, James Renninger, Secretary and Treasurer, Darrell Renninger. This club was made up of Junior Hi h School b . Th g oys epurpose of the club was to strengthen our bodies, develop our minds, worship God, and work together for a finer community and a better world. The club met once a week. The m t' ' ee ings were arranged to be recreational one week and a discussion group the next. Row l: Left to Right: R Heister, W. Hesser, C Espigh, F. Hartley, C. Rank, E. Boaz. Row 2: R. Krepps, l... Knepp, Mr. Andrews, Advisor, J Aultz, E. Hartley. Rowl: B. Cosner, J. Moore, R. Allgyer, G. Crosson, J. Kenepp, C. Burnheimer, A. Hile, G. Swartz, R. Earnest, W. Sausser, G. Miller, N. Gillam, J. Gill, C. Dunmire, F. French, K. Krepps, J. Snyder, J. Miller, J. Leonard, N. Spigelmyer, E. Kirby, T. Yoder, J. Henry, G. Piper, V. Crosson. Row 2: M. Suloff, D.Bilger, R. Kauffman, W. Bilger, C. Espigh, E. Boaz, L. Moist, R. Freed, W. Rothrock, E. Woods, R. Freed, fin actionl K. Fisher. Row l: B. Casner, B. Bratton, J. Ammon, C. Ross, J. Lantz, M. Harshbarger, N. Earnest, M. Mundy, B. Sherwood, J. Thompson, G. Wray, J. Houck, P. Harsh- barger, E. Kauffman, M. Hesser, B. Sunderland, C. Harshbarger. Row 2: V. Gahagan, J. Kirk, J. Stewart, S. Kauffman, E. Runk, L. Yoder, D. Sunderland, T. Rittenhouse, D. Coulter, D. Bingaman, S. Huffman, H. Briar. Row 3: L. Heclcman, B. Henry, M. Shawver, N. Kauffman, L. Snook, L. Bingaman, D. Casner. Row 4: B. Moore, M. Freed, P. Harshbarger, M. Youtzy, C. Thompson. HIUQQNQQ inn Ed Left to right - M. Briar, E. Kauffman, M. Yoder, K. White, J. Grassmyer, D. Bossinger. 6 6 I' 6 I1 E I' S Che Peppicst Of Che Salma! All set? ........... You betl Captain Dotti Bossinger is the enthusiastic voice behind those words and the following chorus of untaltering tones belongs to the Blue and Gold clad gals of the cheerleading squad. These high spirited girls can be counted upon to give the best type of impression and performance when duty calls. They are and, we hope, will remain the shining lights of Rothroclc High. Good sportsman- ship and the fine reputation that accompanies it are the valuable elements they are guarding. 28 V Marge and Dotti Left to right - First row - L. Allison, K. Spickler P Cosner G Dunmire L Knepp N Swartz G Crosson Lett to riglit - Second row L Moist R Krepps Coach Wertz C Dunmire D Deovor L Rupert. SCOR ES Greenwood Green Hill East Juniata Green Hill Funnett-Metal Orbisonia West Snyder Kishocoquillcs Middleburg Orbisonic Fannett-Metal West Snyder Robertsdale Middleburg Juniata Joint Kishocoquillos THEY 63 i5 36 I8 56 53 36 74 57 29 35 53 38 27 49 36 Left to right G. Miller, R. Casner, R. Yoder C Ritchey Coach Wertz D Yoder D French, J. Eckert, D. Runk. SCORES Greenwood Green Hill East Juniata Green Hill Juniata Valley Alumni Fannett-Metal Orbisonia Saltillo West Snyder Kisliacoquillas Robertsdale Middleburg Juniata Valley Orbisonia Saltillo Fannett-Metal West Snyder Robertsclale Middleburg Juniata Joint Kishacoquillas T H EY 39 28 46 20 44 36 42 61 44 47 76 33 43 36 42 51 55 54 55 45 45 52 ,Nm- wa -S .E K fi . , 5 -fy . ...nf Jw: John Daryl Dove WU' -75 s.. XlEIoblY Charlie alDonH lIBObl1 1 K J' Xxx 'Ya M George uJerry1r Left to Right - First row - M. Donahey, P. Harshbarger, J. Hambright, G. Switzer, C. Lantz, L. Henry, E. Dunmire. Left to Right - Second row - D. Dunmire, A. Hanawalt, D. Stimely, M. Moist, K. Stewart, l... Hoclcenberry, Coach Andy , P. Miller, 5. Henry, J. Gillam, D. Coulter, J. Hal so. WE 35 57 29 39 3 l 64 24 52 46 57 40 Girls ' Hasketball SCORES THEY Alumni l8 Tuscarora Valley 8 Saltillo 30 Orbisonia 28 Kishacoquillis 28 Juniata Joint 43 Kishacoquillis 26 Juniata Valley 38 Saltillo 23 Tuscarora Valley 28 Juniata Joint 50 Orbisonia 27 The Rothrock lassies turned their suits in with a 9-3 record for the l957-i958 basketball season. Under the expert guidance of Coach Kenneth Andrews, better known as Andy , the Golden Eagles enioyed the most successful season in five years. The first six were chosen from a bench with depth. Charlotte Lanfz and Linda Henry were the teams high-scoring forwards, while Elma Dunmire and Sue Henry, an impressive sophomore, shared the remain- ing position as first-string forwards. Holding our opponents to a reasonable number of points were our guards, Patty Miller, June Gillam, and Marian Moist. The departing seniors wish the best of luck to next years team. WI1ere's The ball? Ge1-fhof tip! J Coach Andy The starting six . fn ww-.mmf wl.w+ww fyf- ml A 15 Mamma- SCORES WE THEY I7 Chief Logan 9 5 East Juniata 32 6 Menno-Union 14 Il Lewistown 21 5 Armagh-Brown 7 9 Menno-Union 15 5 Chief Logan I4 12 Lewistown 18 17 Armagh-Brown 20 Row l: J. Thompson, L. Henry, B. Linn, A. Hockenberry, L. Freed. Row 2: J. Kitzmiller, L. Hockenberry, E. Dunmire. D. Coulter, N. Swartz, C. Lantz, Row 3: Mr. Rothrock, Coach, Z. Kenepp, B. Hartley, Mr. Fleck, Coach. SCORES WE THEY 3 East Juniata 7 12 Chief Logan 3 5 Orbisonia 6 6 Saltillo ll l Middleburg 8 8 Menno Union 8 0 Lewistown 4 O Armagh-Brown 2 2 Middleburg l6 4 Menno Union 8 6 Chief Logan 0 O Lewistown 7 2 Juniata Joint 8 5 Armagh-Brown I5 Girls ' Saftball Kascball Row l: D. Bilger, C. Dunmire, A. Day, M. Boaz, R. Heister Row 2: J. Miller, T. Rodgers, B. Cyphers, C. Harshbarger, L Miller, D. French. Row 3: J. Wooding, J. Eckert, R. Mort, D Yoder, Mr. Wertz, Coach. f S 6 U 6' I4 Row l: Left to Right: J. Henry, B. Casner, R. Freed, G. Piper, J. French, B. Hutchin- son, P. Harshbarger, J. Charlesworth, C. Harshbarger, J. Lantz, B. Sherwood, S Stewart, G. Wray, D. Sunderland. Row 2: J. Berryman, R. Swigart, N. Spigelmyer, K. Yoder, L. Bingaman, S. Kauffman, L. Snook, E. Runk, J. Metzger, F. Buchanan, B Miller, J. Ammon, M. Norris. Row 3: F. Zook, J. Snyder, W. Rothrock, M. Kline, L Gahagan, J. Gill, F. Hesser, T. Yoder, R. Kuhn. Row l: Left to Right: M. Freed, L. Heckman, B. Sunderland, N. Kauffman, P. Murphy, P. Eckert, C. Thompson, B. Moore, S. Huffman, D. Sellers, M. Shawver, J. Houck, T. Rittenhouse. Row 2: J. Miller, J. Moore, R. Earnest, C. Burnheimer, D. Kauffman, C. Rank, F. Hartley, G. Swartz, B. Swartz, B. Rittenhouse,M. Weaver. Row 3: D. Sherlock, E. Kirby, C. Dunmire, J. Miller, J. Moist, V. Crosson, E. Hartley, J. Kearns, N. Gilliam, R. Eby. I' 61 6 i Row iz Left to Right: M. Youtzy, B. Casner, B. Henry, N. Harshbarger, S. Grassmyer, J. Miller, P. Aurand, C. Renninger, P. Bingamin, J. Kenepp, W. Hesser, R. Aligyer, G. Ranck. Row 2: J. Aultz, L. Knepp, B. Miller, B. Hampton, C. Ross, H. Briar, V. Gahagan, J. Kirk, E. Walters, B. Bratton, K. Bailey. Row 3: E. Woods, R. Hanawalt, R. Heister, L. Krepps, E. Boaz, C. Espigh. Row ir Left to Right: D. Kearns, B. Rhodes, E. Renninger, F. Hostetler, A. Earnest J. Blyer, R. Campbell, L. French, G. Youtzy, E. Seaholtz. Row 2: L. Kauffman, D Kauffman,S. Miller, D. Casner, B. Yoder,J. Heimbach, L. Corbin, J. Kitzmilier. Row 3 C. Spickler, W. Rhodes, D. Swigart, R. Ranck, G. Ritchey, L. Zeigler, D. Blyer. I' ll 6 wmuf mgsfm-pmmmmmn11 n1-1nm Left to Right: Row l: L. Moist, W. Sausse J C. Boozel G M'll r, . Leonard, W. Bilger, G. Crosson, R. Reynolds , . I er, W. Kauffman, R. Espigh, L. Rupert, R. Freed, L. Donahey. Row 2: C Roger, P. Harshbarger, D. Gcihagan, L. Rothrock, E. Miller, S. Deitz, L. Harshbarger, H. Halso, L. Yoder, M. Harshbarger, F. Wilson, C. Stimely, L. Setzler, W. Donahey. Row 3: R. Kauffman, R. Grossmyer, J. Kenepp, D. Heister, M. Heister, J. Renninger, S. Dunmire, H. Gill, L. Allison, C. Lane, B, Spiclcler, S. Smith. Row 4: D. Deavor, J. Kirk, D. Ritchey, S. Huffman, A. Hile, D. Renninger, G. Minich, D. Bretton, P. Harshbarger, M. Suloff, C. Ross, D. Harshbarger, H. Palm. Left to Right: J. Leonard, President, C. Boozel, Treasurer, G. Crosson, Vice- President, S. Deit S z, ecretary. 611155 0 '61 Row l: R. Krepps, M. Fisher, C. Dunmire, H. Hartley, L. Kenepp, D. Bilger, K. Spiclcler, B. Kenepp, K. Sherlock, K. Harshbarger, L. Harshbarger, D. Cavanaugh, D. Hopple, S. Eby. Row 2: A. Hanawalt, M. Donahey, H. Bratton, L. Anderson, P. Miller, D. Bilger, D. Kauffman, M. Hesser, E. Kauffman, L. Hockenberry, G. Espigh, S. Clark, G. Eyers, C. Rittenhouse. Row 3: J. Wooding, W. Palm, N. Swartz, J. Kitzmiller, Z. Kenepp, M. Seaholtz, L. Zook, D. Norris, J. Hambright, J. Grassmyer, S. Henry, D. Bingerman, D. Coulter, V. Fisher, J. Wert. Row 4: D. Crosson, N. Swartz, D. Anderson, D. Sunderland, M. Briar, D. Kirk, J. Kiby, J. Deavor, G. Hartley, P. Casner, J. Swigart, G. Deitz, T. Notestine. Seated: Z. Kenepp, Treasurer, J. Kitz- miller, Secretary. Standing: D. Crosson, President, L. Kenepp, IO-A President, D. Cavanaugh, i0-A Vice-President, M. Fisher, Vice-President of lOth Grade. 611155 Of 'oo 39 Row l: Left to Right: C. Kauffman, E. Seaholtz, G. Wilson, S. Rodgers, N. Shipe, B. Sunder- land, M. Gearhart, V. Espigh, D. Dunmire, K. White, B. Ronk, J. Harbst, N. Earnest. Row 2: J. Hiie, G. Miller, R. Kirk, C. Hosfetler, D. Stimely, M. Moist, C. Gill, M. Kenepp, L. Spickler, A. Fultz, S. Moist, W. Byers, L. Heister. Row 3: F. Hartley, J. Eckert, R. Mort, D. Fisher, K. Fisher, D. Runk, D. French, G. Dunmire, R. Casner, M. Boaz, R. Ritchey, J. Sunderland. Seated: B. Sunderland, Treasurer, D. Dun- mire, Historian, J. Harbst, Secretary Standing: D. Runk, President, J. Sunderland Vice-President. 6111.95 Of '59 40 fc' liafrc Staff Row l: J. Reynolds, A. Hockenberry, E. Dunmire, C. Lantz, K. Shottsberger. Row 2: E. Harsh- barger, A. Harshbarger, T. Yoder, K. Stewart, C. Martin, D. Yoder, A. Dalby, M. Yoder, Mrs. Armstrong, advisor. The yearbook staff was elected by the class in the winter of l957. We met every Monday morning, or whenever we couldn't duck Mrs. Armstrong, our advisor. Our meetings were spent slaving to meet deadlines, giving, but mostly taking, orders, and wondering what we were doing. Our aim was to get out a yearbook, and we think we've done a time iob. We hope this book brings you pleasure, now, and in years to come. Row iz J. Reynolds, C. Lantz, E Row lz T. Yoder, A. Harshbarger, K. Harshbarger, K. Shottsberger, M. Yoder Stewart, E. Harshbarger, M. Yoder. Row 2: T. Yoder, A. Harshbarger, E Row 2: E. Dunmire, J. Reynolds, A. Dunmire, K. Stewart, D. Yoder, A Dalby, A. Hockenberry, D. Yoder, C. Hockenberry, G. Grassmyer, C. Martin Martin, K. Shottsberger, C. Lantz. Mrs. Armstrong, advisor. 611155 History Fifty-five freshmen reported to two different home rooms to begin the 1954-55 school term. Mr. Baur and Mr. Richwine were the homeroom teachers in the library and room 111 respectively. The following officers were elected: President, Don Yoder, Vice-President, Kay Shottsberger, and Secretary-Treasurer, Kay Stewart. The Student Council member was Kemper Laudenslager. Their social events consisted of a dance featuring the Ken Quinn Trio and a roller skating party. The Class of '58 returned as sophomores with 47 students. Again the library and room 111 were the homerooms with Mrs. Wisegarver and Mr. Richwine as advisors. The officers for the new year were: President, Gerald Grassmyer, Vice-President, Charlotte Lantz, and Secretary- Treasurer, Kay Stewart. Student Council members were Shirley Morrison, Kemper Laudenslager, and Don Yoder. A three-act comedy Seventeen is Awfully Young was produced by the class of '58 under the direction of Mr. Schreiber. Again the social events were a dance and a roller skating party. The Junior Class consisted of 42 students for the 1956-57 school term. Room 108 and 111 were the homerooms with Mrs. Stambaugh and Mr. Richwine as homeroom teachers. Officers were elected as follows: President, Gerald Grassmyer, Vice-President, Charles Martin, Secretary, Judy Reynolds, and Treasurer, Kay Stewart. Shirley Morrison, Kemper Laudenslager, and Charles Martin were elected to the Student Council. As Juniors the class ordered their rings, pennents, hats, emblems, etc. Meet Me At The Prom a three-act comedy, was theJunior Play directed by Mr. Kidd. As Juniors we took the high school to Gay Paree, at the Evening in Paris Prom. The 1957-58 school term saw the return of 41 seniors. Againthe home- rooms were 108 and 111 with Mrs. Olney and Mr. Richwine as advisors. Officers for the Senior Class were: President, Gerald Grassmyer, Vice- President, Don Yoder, Secretary, June Gillam, and Treasurer, Kay Stewart. Student Council members were Betty Hartley, Richard Miller and Charles Martin. The Class of '58 produced a three-act play entitled The House of Strangeness directed by Mr. Andrews. On April 24, 25, and 26 the seniors made their annual trip to New York. Their final social event was Class Night, May 23, Baccalaureate Services were held May 25 -- and the Class of 1958 said farewell to Rothrock High School in the form of their Commencement Exercises on May 29. 43 Left to Right: Standing: D. Yoder, A. Hockenberry, L. Mowery, K. Shottsberger, C. Martin, K. Stewart, and M. Yoder. Seated: Y. Bossinger, T. Yoder, L. Freed, G. Grassmyer, S. Snook. Seventeen is ,ftwfnlly llenng On March 23 and April 3, the Class of '58 presented their Sophomore play under the direction of Mr. Schreiber. The play was an amusing comedy about the situation that. arises when a mouse is changed into a girl glamorous enough to compete with her spoiled, lovely sister. With lots of action and lots of laughs, Seventeen Is Awfully Young was a huge success. Left to Right: Standing: D. Yoder, D. Bossinger, C. Martin, L. Mowery, L. Henry, G. Grassmyer, and Y. Bossinger. Seated: K. Laudenslager, C. Lantz, B. Hartley, and S. Snook. Meet Mc ,At U15 Pram Meet Me At the Prom , our Junior play, was presented on November 9, 1956. Directed by Mr. Kidd, it was a very successful three-act comedy. The story unfolds against the background of the two big events of the fall season at Central High: the Senior Prom, with its Queen, and the big game with Western High. The results of the election for Prom Queen provided the surprise ending for Meet Me At the Prom. The cast was: Mom Madigan, K. Laudenslager, Lucy Trainor, M. Yoder, Sheila Rollins, D. Bossinger, Winnie Clark, L. Henry, Gert Andefson, A. Hockenberry, Ada Short, M. Mundy, Elwood Simpson, L. Mowery, Monk Stacy, S. Snook, Bing Wilson, R. Yoder, Pudge Burnett, C. Martin, Julia Cartwright, K. Shottsberger, Elsie Hacker, T. Yoder, Cal Henry, G. Grassmyer, Mrs. Trainor, K. Stewart, Don Leonard, D. Yoder, Miss Fanshaw, J. Reynolds. Ch: House Of Straugeuess Our Senior play was presented on October i8, l957. The House of Strangenessn a mystery in three-acts, was directed by Mr. Andrews. The play centered around the nation-wide manhunt for Gentleman John, a notorious thief, and his moll. The action took place in an eerie old farmhouse. Mysterious, yet with a touch of comedy, our Senior play was very successful. The cast was: Sandra Pembleton, J. Reynolds, Francine Ashmore, K. Laudenslager, Winetta Bullitt, C. Hoover, June Winterbottom, M. Yoder, Wayne Merrin, D. Yoder, Nigel Wise- heart, G. Grassmyer, Tobias Bullitt, S. Snook, Randolph Winterbottom, C. Martin, Abby Pierce, E. Dunmire, Shug, R. Yoder, Maria, M. Mundy, Paul Carson, S. Snook. Left to Right: M. Mundy, G. Grassmyer, K. Laudenslager, J. Rey- nolds, D. Yoder, R. Yoder, C. Hoover, C. Martin, M. Yoder, S. Snook, E. Dunmire, Mr. Andrews, Director. l .f,s.f.s....,s..Q...,.,..,.. t...-f.y.,.....s, f 'WU-m.W'f.wwf-if.f- f f . - '- - 611155 Will We, the Class of 1958, being sound of mind and strong of heart, do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament, revoking all other wills or be- quests made by us at any other time. Part l To the Class of 1959 we will our athletic ability. To the Class of 1960 we will our ability to have good times. To the Class of 1961 we will our ability to get to the head of the cafeteria line. Part ll We will ART DALBY'S ability in art to Alan Hile. We will DDTTI BOSSlNGER'S natural blonde hair to those not as fortunate as she. We leave MARY ANN BRATTON'S square dancing ability to Nancy Swartz. To Sue Clark we leave ETTA MAE CRDSSGROVE'S shyness. We will ELMA DUNMlRE'S ability to have her homework done on time to Raymond Mort. We will LEONA FREED'S ability to obtain a high typing rate to Mrs. Arm- strong's cherubs. We will JERRY GRASSMYER'S iob as senior class president to David Runk. To Judy Harbst we leave JOHN GRASSMYER. We leave AUDREY HARSHBARGER'S iob as Student Council president to anyone capable of filling the position. We will CHARLES HARSHBARGER'S devilishness to John Miller. To Carol Hostetler we will ELEANOR HARSHBARGER'S ability to keep a steady boyfriend. We leave LINDA HENRY'S ability on the basketball floor to Sue Henry. To Galen Dunmire we leave CARL HESSER'S height. We will AURA KAY HOCKENBERRY'S ability to grab a college guy to Maxine Hesser. We will DON HOOPER'S way with the girls to Fred Hartley. We leave SHIRLEY MORRlSON'S manners to those who need them. We will RICH KAUFFMAN'S masculine build to Richard Freed. We will CHARLOTTE LANTZ'S softball ability to Joanne Kitzmiller. To Skip Norris we leave CHARLIE MARTlN'S sideburns. To Jim Sunderland we leave DICK MlLLER'S build. We will PEARL MlLLER'S ability tobe seen and not heard to Linda Hacken- berry. We leave BOB YODER'S ability to get along with the teachers to Johnny Wert. We leave GRACE SWElTZER'S Chevy to anyone able to handle it. We will KAY SHOTTSBERGER'S iob as scorekeeper to Barb Sunderland. We leave THELMA YODER'S love of hunting to Maxine Donahey. We will SACH MOWERY'S iob at the Giant to anyone who can handle it. To Daryl French we will DON YODER'S ability in sports. We leave KAY STEWART'S pocketbook that she can never get shut to any- one brave enough to try to shut it. We will CAROL HOOVER'S ability to be heard before she is seen to Jean Miller. We will MARIE MUNDY'S love for having fun to Virginia Espigh. We will JUNE GlLLAM'S ability to get around to Doris Kauffman. To Kay White we leave CONNIE YODER'S dark hair. We leave MARGE YODER'S cheerleading ability to Jakie Kauffman. We leave KEMPER LAUDENSLAGER'S ability to make A's to Bill Snyder. We will STANLEY SNOOK'S farming ability to Donnie Anderson. We will JOYCE THOMPSON'S ability to chew gum without getting caught to anyone smart enough to use it. We will RHODA SWARTZ'S laugh to Betty Ronk. We leave RON YODER'S hot Ford to Charles Ritchey. We will BETTY HARTLEY'S ability to be absent from school to Marcella Harshbarger. We leave JUDY REYNOLDS' baritone horn to'Dotty Moist. We will CONNIE SHIRK'S ability to go places and meet people to anybody who will make good use of it. We the Class of 1958 do hereby appoint Mr. Richwine Executor of this our last will and testament. Class of 1958 Gerald Grassmyer, President Dateline... :amber 31, 1968 Good evening ladies and gentlemen. This is Nigel Wisehart of the New York Daily Express. The program is Dateline--December 31, I968. This is a special telecast designed to recap the outstanding news events of the year. January Multi-millionaire Lloyd Mowery opened another in his world-wide chain of super markets which has made him one of the richest men of the nation. Charlie Martin's record of Rothrock Bop hit the million sales mark. We can't help but compare his success to the singer Elvis Presley who made his mark ten years ago. The Lady Lions, recently established basketball team at Pennsylvania State University, captured the cup in the Women's National Collegiate Basketball League. The girls credited the success to their coach, Charlotte Lantz. February The new Secretary of Agriculture, Stanley Snook, ioined the President's cabinet. The first rocket base was finished on the moon. Aeronautical Engineer Captain Donald Yoder was placed in command. The rest of the crew was made up of Gerald Grassmyer, chief mechanic, Charles Harshbarger and Robert Yoder, navigators. March Modern painter Art Dalby showed his collection at Carnegie Hall. Critics world- wide hailed him as the outstanding artist of our times. Elma Dunmire swam the English Channel, cutting 15 minutes from the record. Miss Dunmire has also swum on our Olympic team. Nurses Dotti Bossinger and Kay Shottsberger saved the life of millionaire John Grassmyer and received Sl00,000 each. Both nurses have retired. Pearl Miller perfected a cake mix which threatens Betty Crocker. lt consists of a cake already mixed which you simply place in the oven. April A rocket bound for outer space blasted off at 12:00 noon. lts pilotand sole passenger was Betty Hartley, first woman to enter outer space. Flight nurses Captains Kemper Laudenslager and Carol Hoover arrived on the moon to set up a hospital. Grace Sweitzer, first woman to enter the 500-mile race at Indianapolis, became the first woman to win this contest. Her chief mechanic, Rhoda Swartz, was on hand for the presentation of the winner's cup. June Etta Mae Crossgrove became a receptionist for the United Nations. Cinema actress Connie Shirk won 6 Oscars. Her agent, June Gillam, was unable to be present at the Award ceremonies. July Audrey Harshbarger became president of the Home Economics College at the Pennsylvania State University. U.C.L.A. installed its new dean. Richard Miller took over his duties early this afternoon. August Ronald Yoder discovered an uranium mine. lt has proved to be the largest and purest source of this important element of our nation. Richard Kauffman, head of the North American Trucking Company, announced that his company signed a lifetime contract with Monsanto Chemicals for all of their hauling. Judy Reynolds received the Nobel Prize for her discovery of a cure for leukemia. Miss Reynolds is a lab technician for the Research Department of the DuPont Company. September For the third straight year, Vogue magazine has voted Kay Stewart Number One Fashion Model of the Year. Miss Stewart is the highest-paid model in the magazine's history. Mi ss Mary Ann Bratton was assigned the position of typist to the Secretary General of the United Nations. Miss Bratton has broken several of the world's typing records. October The winner of the Mrs. America Contest was announced. The winner, the former Miss Eleanor Harshbarger, said she has never been so happy in all her life. Shirley Morrison, commercial teacher from Chicago, graduated a senior class of 40 who were all 'IOO-word-a-minute typists. Two explorers, long ago believed to be lost, returned from the Arctic regions. Carl Hesser and Donald Hooper announced they would meet with the President and his advisors within the week. November Miss Marie Mundy, employed at the Lewistown Hospital, received congratulations from the Governor for her daring rescue ofa small child trapped in a burning building. Miss Connie Yoder accepted the position as head of the make-up department for one of the large studios in Hollywood. Margie Yoder, her cousin, ioined her in Holly- wood to become her personal secretary. A National Bull's Eye Medal was awarded to Miss Thelma Yoder as Best Marks- woman in the Nation. She has won many ribbons and cups in shooting contests all over the country. December As a finale to her trampoline act, Miss Joyce Thompson performed the almost im- possible double backward flip, with three twists, a forward somersault, and finished by doing the split. Miss Thompson spent years perfecting this stunt. Aura Kay Hockenberry, Linda Henry, and Leona Freed became chief secretaries to the preisdent. They were chosen from over a thousand applicants in anationwideinter- view conducted by the Association of Certified Public Secretaries. '37 1 l :i i , iw f1 C 5 5 tril DOTTI LOU BOSSINGER Dotti Academic Ambition--R. N. Pride and Joy--Parents Pet Expression-- l'll buy that. Favorite Pastime--Playing records and dancing Activities--Orchestra l,2,3,45 Basketball I5 Tri-Hi-Y l5 Mixed Quartet 3,45 Class Play 2,35 Newspaper 35 Nonette l,2,3,45 County Chorus l,2,3,45 District Chorus 35 Girls' Chorus l,2,3,45 County Forensics 35 Softball 15 Drama Club 'l,25 Cheerleader 2,3,45 Girls' Trio 3,4. 1 at ma f-,ms455,inm2fi1,2A1:,,,+Q,'fv,:,13.-5 5 5 C ' eios 5 5 5 c ci Bustinegg it G' yyo,'a iii, ,Arvbitfiicn-fTry,p:iSit iie. v i itrt f alot fill ,sim , 2 I lr V l ,. ' Per Efgpressionvgifllfrifigrigefiifrfyff? fy or .5 Cyoo C y Ecisslqrlafmi rqgnqying it an 5 5, my crqfefosfsedliciubyrrzwgr .asm sorrire C be ti f 3 ETTA MAE CROSSGROVE Toots Business Ambition--Receptionist Pride and Joy--Parents Pet Expression-- Oh, no! Favorite Pastime--Doing homework Activities--Drama Club 2,35 Girls' Chorus l5 Banking Club 2,3,45 Library Club 3,4. SO ARTHUR CLIFTON DAL BY Art Academic Ambition--To manage Giant Super Market Pride and Joy--'Sl Dodge Convertible Pet Expression-- Well Favorite Pastime--Being quiet and shy Activities--Science Club 45 Art Club 35 Radio Club 4 Yearbook Staff 4. LEONA JANE FREED Onnie Business Ambition--Secretary Pride and Joy--Job Pet Expression-- Honestly Favorite Pastime--Writing letters Activities--Band l,2,3,4g Girls' Chorus l,2,3,4g Class Play 25 Cafeteria Club 3,45 Tri-Hi-Y lg Basketball l,2,3,4g Softball 3,45 Home Economics Club 25 County Chorus 4. 51 T ' ' JUNE MARIE GILLAM IIBUQSII Business Ambition--To travel Pride and Joy--Class Ring Pet Expression-- Mustard and Pickles Favorite Pastime--Listening to the radio and running around. Activities--Band l,2,3,45 Orchestra 3,45 Tumbling Club 'l,2,3,45 Girls' Chorus l5 Basketball l,3,45 County Band 3,45 County Forensics 35 Softball 45 Class Secretary 4. JOHN IRVIN GRASSMYER Johnny General Ambition--To be a success Pride and Joy--Parents Pet Expression-- Yea Favorite Pastime--Eating Activities--Rod and Gun Club 25 Varsity Club 35 Base ball 2,3,4. sz AUDREY JEAN HARSHBARGER Audie Business Ambition--Home Economics Teacher Pride and Joy--Mother, Brothers, and Sisters Pet Expression-- Gee, thanks Favorite Pastime--Sewing and cooking Activities--Band l,2,3,45 Orchestra l,2,35 Yearbook 45 Library Club 2,35 Chorus l5 Student Council President 4. i i' 4 ... 5 er ati ri ' P B 4 irri neio siir l iilri at isri 4 iii'iii is P 4 4 rsitr 5 9 seits it it , ,f r'ier 5 a . is iiinQ siiif ' 1 - ,.' 2,. : 1, ..',. 1 ELEANOR IRENE HARSHBARGER Nook Business Ambition--To Be a success Pride and Joy--Brooks Pet Expression-- You Bet Favorite Pastime--Sleeping Activities--Band i,2,35 Orchestra l,2,35 Yearbook Staff 45 Library Club 3,45 Girls' Chorus 'lg Chess Club 4. 53 .ls Y G V LINDA LOU HENRY 31 ,Q Lindy Business 4 Ambition--Secretary Pride and Joy--Momand Dad Pet Expression--''Honestlyn Favorite Pastime--Playing records and dancing Activities--Band l, Girls' Chorus i,2,3,4g County Chorus' 3,45 Forensics 35 Basketball i,2,3,4, Softball li:-713,45 Nonette 'l,2,3,4g Class Play 2,37 Cafeteria Club l,2,3,4, Tri-Hi-Y ig Home Economics Club 25 Drama Club l.i BETTY IRENE HARTLEY Berry General Ambition--Join the Air Force Pride and Joy--Home in Little Kansas Pet Expression-- You don't say Favorite Pastime--Listening to Hillbilly Music Activities--Drama Club l,2,3, Forensics 2, Sbop Club 3, Girls' Chorus 'lg Softball l,2,3,4, Library Club 4, Student Council 4. SQMJ CARL DAVID HESSER llHappYY' General Ambition--To be a success Pride and Joy--Mom and Dad Pet Expression-- l'll bet Favorite Pastime--Hunting Activities--Rod and Gun Club 2. S4 AURA KAY HOCKENBERRY llpeteil Business Ambition--Secretary Pride and Joy--Parents Pet Expression-- You know? Favorite Pastime--Listening to the radio and dancing. Activities--Band l,2,3,45 Orchestra 35 Girls' Chorus l,2,3,45 County Chorus 3,45 Nonette l,2,3,45 County Band 3,45 Class Play 2,35 Cafeteria Club l,25 Tri-Hi- Y l5 Basketball l5 Cheerleader 2,35 Softball l,2,3,45 County Forensics 35 Newspaper Staff 35 May Day Attendant 35 Band Ensemble 45 Office l5 Yearbook Staff 4. K my mc - ' M.,,,MSt wi 'vi - ,Q . 4 it Y T P - get tiff if Mil it ' Sl i v 5 E ist . f Y A diva . 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Pride and Joy--Roaring Spring Class Ring Pet Expression-- Definitely Favorite Pastime--Basketball Activities--Basketball 45 Math Club 45 Chorus 4. ,55 1 in ,I .ig gs- ,EN fx., .- it 322,155 x 1 RICHARD RALPH KAUF FMAN llMUCk,l General Ambition--Be a truck driver Pride and Joy--Hunting Favorite Pastime--Hunting and Fishing Pet Expression-- Great Lands Activities--F.F.A. 4. 4 F rsCH?'RL-UT erin 1 F fl F ul f4fnL95f5 5f1s l er r 2 Academic T - 1 rifi 1 riri x Ambition--Dos 2 Pride Cilflifi Joy-f1Blhsicetbarlfiv letters and iiiiir 51 i r Per Expressi1Qn4: He?,1Kc:Y?'?r 1 A niii iriiiii 1 FavoritegPqrstimel-- E afring 4 iii 1 4 1 , Act iv ilfrsgss-lBuskef1m.I ls 2 l,2, 3,4p Sgfffbdllflli it j 1,2,s3,, 'f 1,2,3,4g omhesffq ri,2gl3g,eoun Qe Emil nenr lfcsculnury Bfmd 2,3irC0w1ty Chow? 113,42 55lrlfSliCl1QflsiSi 2112113.41 Nonetfe l,2,3g4gs Brcissr Quartet lj 23,45 'Foretnsrifcsl 7112 3,145 Junior Acddelmy of cScisenceli1lg 'YdbXrb0Qli 5T'uff Class Play 23 Trl9Hl-Y 151 Class Vice-President 22' Music Association 5QQretnry1Treloslurer13541. KEMP ER LEE LAUDENSLAGER ca!-ibbyu Academic Pride and Joy--Class Ring Ambition--R. N. Pet Expression-- Honestly Favorite Pastime--Having fun Activities--Math Club 1,45 Tri-Hi-Y lj Drama Club 2,3 Forensics 2,35 F.T.A. 1,25 Basketball 15 Home Eco nomics Club 25 Chorus 1,45 Student Council 1,2,3 Class Play 2,3,4. 56 CHARLES BRUCE MARTI Charlie General Ambition--Professional Trapper Pride and Joy--'48 Dodge N Pet Expression-- I wouldn't be a bit surrounded. Favorite Pastime--Trying to get out of work Activities--Student Council 3,45 Yearbook Staff 45 F.F.A. 47 Class Play 2,3,4g Class Officer 35 Tum Club Ig Shop Club 2. , is is 'M' 'Lg S 1, if 7 5 ' f::ffT'if':l Q ' W ,, 'H f , ' 4. ,f ,ha i-, Lan,- L H ff 1 S E is uf V, f i I ,,,V ' L Qi 1 -riff ,rv w fiiwllv -:- ii , b '19 it i g 5 X55 2 .Z 65 77, A ,. me ifafmi wg -j I t L S34 ,K I . i , , F K T? 3 r f 1 Q gi IX if E 4, ...wwwwfg of A kingwfzxx z X it 4 sl Wg , W WE '22 limi ii ,.,ssw-el s: Eli? 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Q lm Sf rw RICHARD THOMAS MILLE Dick Business Ambition--School Teacher Pride and Joy--Driver's License Pet Expression-- Huh? Favorite Pastime--Hunting and Fishing fl R ix, M X Activities--Library Club 3,45 Junior Academy of Science 35 Conservation Club 3. 57 4 13 SHIRLEY LORRAINE MORRISON llshyrlll Business Ambition--Business Teacher Pride and Joy--I2 Perfect Attendance Certificates Pet Expression-- Honestly Favorite Pastime--Writing shorthand Activities--Chorus lj Math Club lg Student Council 2,3,4g Banking Club 3,45 Library Club 4. Q, ,. - A, ,,,,,w,,.1MQwi Ag,Wk,5,Af,,jq,tW,,g,,,,,.,,,, df,,.f,,W.,4f:Ag .kf,.. f A..k, n g fv,,i,argefs,a3'g,4: .-gn5,f.qi,a,gt.1g new H .k,,, ,, ,V V, ,MW ,.,, 1 ,,,, ,W f-,. vrfi- M. ., , x ,, V gi fi C .. , f-fQ X f'if-:.' ' ..,- - -f -,., .fr. 1 .... . ., ..,, , VVL, fm, my ,W . , . .,,, ,.,, , W, , - f-f,, As f,L,- g ,.-. , .- ffkir f it ,.f:.,,,..',, ,f f:,, ,. - is-,1.qg.1 ,, , L, reii I iisl iiil eeei iff 4252 R otr'i 1 it I f b? E ' ' I Y I I I o,,, or or - at Qlliff' blii I VVVVV Vzhk ,iVJ:.kk VK , ALICE MARIE MUNDY Marie General Ambition--Work at the Lewistown Hospital Pride and Joy--Foster Parents Pet Expression-- Oh, My! Favorite Pastime--Going to the movies and playing records Activities--Drama Club l,2p Basketball Ip Softball 25 Cafeteria Club 2,3,4g Office 2,3,4g Tumbling l,2,3,4g F.T.A. 2,35 Class Play 3,4. 58 JUDY ANN REYNOLDS Doodle Academic Ambition--Mecidal Technician Pride and Joy--My Home Pet Expression-- Oh, Honestly Favorite Pastime--Having a good time Activities--Orchestra l,2,35 Band l,2,3,45 Chorus I,2,3, 45 Nonette l,2,3,45 Tri-Hi-Y l5 Yearbook Staff 45 Forensics l,2,35 Class Play 2,35 Class Officer 3. CONNIE SUE SHIRK , Yhsueli Academic t I Ambition--Make my dreams come true ffl- Pride and Jay--Nlemaries of many happy hours Pet Expression-- How about that? Favorite Pastime--Listening to music and dreaming Activities--Tumbling Club 15 Softball l,2,3,45 Chorus 2,3,45 Math Club 2,35 F,T.A. 2,3,45 Libriary Club 152,35 Drama and Forensics 25 Banking Club 35 Drama Club Treasurer 3. KAY LOUISE SHOTTSBERGER Academic Ambition--RN. Pride and Joy--Parents Pet Expression-- Honestly Favorite Pastime--Playing records Activities--Band 'l,2,3,45 Orchestra l,2,35 County Band l,2,3,45 Dance Band l,2,3,45 Class Play 2,35 Chorus l,2,3,45 County Chorus 2,3545 Nonette l,2,3,45 Brass Quartet l,2,3,45 Basketball l,25 Basketball Score- keeper 3,45 County Forensics 35 F.T.A. 'l,2,3,45 Year- book Staff 45 Tri-Hi-Y l5 May Day Attendant 2. 59 fi 55t5 ,5c l trat lsst iitaf iist 5 4 ttl sraa l f Q 'f sstttt i stir 1 l it A 1 l aiti v lais 5 5 i : - sits ,aii ' 5 iro l iitit, Zf 5 aatr 5 5 f Bitffi5Si55f5i.?11:f-:fret ' f l aisart ,til l g 1,253,545 f2hsSrvS5s51,2.53,q451 sttl aisit Aiigertdunfsiisg 5ftC tastsi5isgPluy55r52gt32 Q, 5, 3 STANLEY STEVEN SNOOK Snooky Agriculture Ambition--Sawmill Operator Pride and Joy--'47 Ford Pet Expression-- Holy Thunder-ration Favorite Pastime--Hunting, Fishing, and Trapping. Activities--Band l,2,3,45 Dance Band 3,45 Orchestra l,2,3,45 Class Play 2,3,45 F.F.A. i,2,3,45 F.F.A. Vice-President 25 F.F.A. Treasurer 35 F.F.A. President 45 Chorus 4. - 'Q-iff, , yfjfggji S, ,f, ' t , . 1Hz:,gQ 5545773515542 'if ?.if?Z1F.ZilS 5:1532 5 4551'Vxg?E'kLiQ,fw.w1, 5 W ,. ,, 51 -at .m ,.,.s 5 5115. ,?Q5f,5 115554. 'Z i Ii u5gE'.i5'i'S'fg -Yi :ff-Q:f,3i4!9fEi 9f 55951,-figlf yi Mizw ,r f1r..m,gf1,,5-bf , f 'ffsiii' 5 fsaff,-flaw.: vfggwfzg.,af A W ' tif: Q22 IEW ,ff3ig'f6ELZT'fj,Q 451 fi i i 5 'fs23f2l?'4Ytigi,:,2r,s I . RHODA MAE SWARTZ Swartzie Business Ambition--To be a success Pride and Joy--Class Ring Pet Expression-- That's right 1 Favorite pastime--Writing to a Marine Activities--Band 2,35 Tumbling Club l,2,35 Chorus I Library Club l,2,3,45 Basketball 3,45 Drama Club l Forensics 35 Banking Club 4. 60 GRACE MARIE SWEITZER Butch Business Ambition--To be a success Pride and Joy-- lil Chevy Pet Expression-- l'lI punch you out Favorite Pastime--Writing to a Marine and running around. Activities--Banking Club l,2,3,45 Travel Club Library Club i,2,3,45 Basketball 45 Forensics 3. 1,25 .. , pf ,,.A,,X,,iii.r , L Tr . fn, ' 'ffl'-V'-f,,l'-'iii fy Qs!-2,3.9 fa . - LH igfrifgy' swift 5 Qfffwfi' 3 55 5 ' f H:fl-Qfifiis-'Eii-'i?5?if V -fi'fdi'E :Z ' uf 1 lf'-zifmil-f-gif' H-3-5' W ri t ... 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Activities--Chorus 3,45 Drama Club 2,3,45 Cafeteria Club 2,3,45 Tumbling Club 1,25 Home Economics Club 25 Class Play 35 Basketball i5 County Forensics 'I. 61 ,X 1,:'f,Q'i2.. K ,.. K -5Y.i'Q ,lv-FV'Va-lfiiiflf ,fm ,3?5'f'.?32ififliff'Q,-f, 52.'ff1 iikiffx ' ,. ,, .f ..,,,,..'. r lf, ,V ,N f,'. f,. . -,gxqiky I , 5, -- f-spin-,sf Lk,-, if ts, K ,kk, ,-M.. W. ,,,., ff ,. , ,,.. ,, ,. 1 ., M , 1 , ,, .rfiifig-,Qi 5 DONALD FRANKLIN YODER llDon1l Academic Ambition--To be Successful Pride and Joy--Washing Busses Pet Expression-- Where's Mussy? Favorite Pastime--Building model airplanes and the yearbook Activities--Band l,2,3,45 Orchestra l,2,35 Class Play 2,3,45 County Chorus 2,3,45 District Chorus 35 Baseball l,2,3,45 Basketball l,2,3,45 Student Council 25 Mixed Quartet 3,45 Class President l5 Vice-President 45 Chorus 45 Yearbook Editor 4. '-safe rr , r ,A zf'-.30 x ,wif-'.. Q: Mr'-- ff f ff f - r in tsls yn' 5 7 rtsi 13 riti 14 issirii ii W rirs 5 et 5 isis 5 , tiis 7551 iiitl B lstssii isr.slt iiis' ffff iiii rsin C it 7 ' s'itssi 5CHQWS,ii3L43sC0'4tTi5if siisrl ClWfUSiZf?3 itsttii istsy 512332425 2: lssir Clasfsj,Pl,ay2 1zg3,4,,Ysm 5 5 . . llx I ROBERT BRUCE YODER Bob Business Ambition--To take life easy Pride and Joy--'50 Plymouth Pet Expression-- You're kidding' Favorite Pastime--Running around Activities--Band 2,35 Basketball 2,3,45 45 Class Play 3,45 Tumbling Club l,2,3. Baseball f2,3, 62 RONALD EUGENE YODER llRonll General Ambition--To get rich fast Pride and Joy--'50 Ford Pet Expression-- Well, I'll Favorite Pastime--Running around with the gang. Activities--Conservation 1,2,3g Band lg Shop Club l,2, 35 Tumbling Club l,2,3g Library Club 'l,2,3g Basketball l,2. Kay Stewart, Treasurerg Don Yoder, Vice-Presidentg Elma Dunmire, Historianj Jerry Grassmyer, Presidentg and June Gillam, Secretary. , f .,,A K T2 X E it , to iiitt iito l W err A toii to il' . Vkkv kkk-Vk.k'E., 1 iiee ttle E i be Pffiiieilghd otilit tlir fjflfff eiriit f i tbiitiltt Jei ' 'Pvt iel,ee E oibi ,ioie E 1 ' E i ' - iolle ' rleil liii o'et 1 fliefbdlrli 1: rtibb 63 -K , 1.1 v, . A ', Y,i'?PQk ' 'iw-,' K ,Qi MRF!-!Lffi?i+ffA 25 , Q ,V .3 ' Q .4 -rw ,.-vmykr U' ' . , Qld..-1. h A v ri' ' ' e-W F .tf'Y. f!511, ,ffgiiiia t 19195, fr V. - V ln the valley .luniata Where blue mountains rise, Our dear Alma Mater So peacefully lies! Her buildings so stately, Mid pleasures so rare, To us there will never Be any so tair! we hail thee, Alma Mater! Our voices we raise To sing of thy glory, To shout loud thy praise. Thy dear nane shall be A bright beacon ot truth. All hail! Alma Mater The pride ot our youth. And then when our footsteps Shall echo no more Upon thy loved campus, Nor close by thy door, Our lives shall be brightened By dear thoudits of yore. All hail! Alma Mater To thee, ever more. Chorus Swell the chorus still louder, To thee we'll be true. All hail! Alma Mater Our own Gold and Blue Thy tair name we'll cherish, Thy memories hold dear, All hail! Alma Mater The school we revere. THE KEPLER STUDIO Photographers Official photographers for 1958 Le Livre Lewistown Penns lvanio 1 Y CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS Your Home Town Bank THE McVEYTOWN BRANCH BANK We salute you on attaining this milestone of success. The greatest rewards of life are not measured in dollars and cents but sound financial management goes hand in hand with successful adventure in obtaining the true rewards. We invite you to ioin our growing family of customers who make this bank their financial head- quarters. Z IV 1 Q IIIB IBIIBIBI IIHIIUSII IIl8lIl'8IlC0 II0l1IOI8IIOII if Q WASHINGTON, D. 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