Scotland School for Veterans Children - Taps Yearbook (Scotland, PA)
- Class of 1965
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On the following pages we hope you can find yours many times as you posed for your group picture, worked in classroom or shop, ran for a touchdown, scored a winning goal, marched with the band, sang in the chorus, played your solo, or whatever. School Building A Campus with Hospitol Vocofionol Building Administration Building a Building for Every Educational Need On 186 acres taken from the heart of the scenic Auditorium Cumberland Valley in south central Pennsylvania our beautiful school campus has evolved. As the need arose and as an interest in child welfare in- creased over the years, substantial buildings of brick and stone have been added until we now have every facility for the complete care, educa- tion and recreation of the veteran's child. Gymnasium The Cottage Area When The neot rows of homelike cottoges eoch on Cl well lonolscoped plot with trim lowns ond tree lined rooolwoys moke for very pleosont living throughout the yeor. The Dogwood Blooms This becomes especially so in The springTime when The dogwood Trees release Their win- Ter sTored glory To flood The area wiTh rare beauTy and fragrance. 1 N SENIORS Richqrd J, Bqiley Thomas W. Bl'll'1'Or1 Lock Haven AlT0Of1CI Machine Shop, Foofbqll, Swimming, Bake Shop, Football, Baseball, Track Track, Visual Aids Club, Cadet Officer. VFSUGI Aids Club Loreta Ann Brown Carlisle Business Education 1 1' William Grant Brown Carlisle Print Shop, Chorus, Visual Aids Club, Yearbook Staff 1 all Chester David Burkenhiser York Print Shop, Tennis, Rifle Club Frederick W. Derrow Chambersburg Bake Shop, Football, Track, Chorus, Dramatics, Visual Aids Club, Cadet Officer Gloid C. Fink Middletown Bake Shop, Football Manager, Base- balI,Swimming. John H. Green, Jr. Philadelphia Electric Shop, Football, Basketball, Track, Class Treasurer, Art Club, Cho- Shamokln rushcodef Q-ffice, Machine Shop, Football, Rifle Club Sidney Calvin Guisbert E Gloria .lean Hayden Greensburg Beauty Culture, Hockey, Swimming Samuel A. Harrold Hunkers Machine Shop, Football, Basketball Track, Chorus James D. Herb Lykens Print Shop, Football, Basketball, Track Band, Courier Staff, Chorus gil K, 7 2 4 is t Qt, kg as Viola E. Honeycutt Philadelphia Dressmaking, Student Librarian, Visual Aids Club Joseph E. Houser Harrisburg Bake Shop, Football, Track, Band, Chorus, Quartet, Dramatics, Visual AidsClub Martin L. Houser Harrisburg Sheetmetal Shop, Basketball, Track. 4 William D. Hyland Ardmore Electric Shop, Baseball John R. Ludwig Pihsburgh Machine Shop, Track, Swimming Visual Aids Club, Drum Maior Roy Amos Jones Danville Sheetmefal Shop, Football, Tennis Elmira L. Manuel Altoona Business Education, Color Guard Cap- tain, Courier Staff, Yearbook Staff Judith E. Mertle Nathan H. Mooney Irwin Newville Beauty Culture, Cheerleading Captain, Machine Shop, Barbering, Football, Hockey Track, Art Club, Chorus, Band Edgar H. Negley W M M E E Butler l 5 Machine Shop, Basketball Manager. Kenneth J. O'Brien Helen E- Ne9leY Wormleysburg Butler Print Shop, Class President, Football Business Education, Dramatics. Basketball, Baseball, Bond, Chorus Gary L. Pogue Sandra Lee Pogue Waynesboro Phoenixville Machine Shop, Football, Track, Art Dressmaking Club, Cadet Officer X My Terry A. Poriotis Philadelphia Business Education, Football, Art Club, Visual Aids Club, Yearbook Staff, Cadet Officer Robert F. Ray Uniontown Bake Shop David W. Reilosome Lee David Roof Milton Bradford Sheetmetal Shop, Football Manager. Sheetmetal Shop, Swimming, Tennis ll Ronald J. Ryan Philadelphia Sheetmetal Shop, Football, Track Nancy L. Shafer York Business Education, Hockey, Chorus, Wllllam Shank Choir, Band, Dramatics, Art Club, Cvrlisle YeGfb00k 5705, Swimming Mcfiflger Electric Shop, Band, Chorus, Swimming Sally Ann Sheaffer Lititz Tailoring, Student Librarian, Hockey, Band, Chorus, Choir, Swimming, Courier Staff Karen F. Snyder Lebanon Business Education, Hockey, Swimming Manager, Band, Yearbook Staff Viola Mae Smith Smithton Beauty Culture Marc Steidler York Print Shop, Class Secretary, Football, Track, Chorus, Courier Staff Pamela L. Straley Larry E. Tudor Chambersburg Warren Beauty Culture, Visual Aids Club, Print Shop, Barber, Football, Track Color Guard Basketball, Cadet Officer V., lla ., ns-J Y W s E i Richard L. Twaddle C. Diane Walsh Greensburg Greensburg Electric Shop, Band. Dressmaking, Band, Courier Staff, Hockey x, ' 7 a , na lil -X if iii Cathryn Westheaffer Lancaster Business Education, Hockey, Swimming Arr Club, Courier Staff Trevor Dennis Woods Dubois Print Shop, Class Vice President, Football, Basketball, Track, Art Club, Band, Chorus, Quartet, Choir '1z'-um... Sandra Elaine Young Philadelphia Business Education, Chorus, Choir, Dramatics, Visual Aids Club Sue R. Worley East Waterford Business Education, Swimming, Visual Aids Club FH Kenneth O'Brien Ken was President of his class as well as its number one athlete. He was Tri-captain of the Football team, Captain and high scorer on the Basketball team, and Captain ofthe Baseball tearn, Sally Sheaffer Sally won her honors both in music and in athletics. She was President of the Band and the winner of the coveted Sousa Award. She was also Hockey Co-captain and a fine diver on the Swimming team. SENIIORS Ol- DIE-ST.NC-'CDN Diane Walsh Diane has been Editor of the Courier for the past two years. She was also Band Secretary and Co-captain of the Junior Varsity Hockey team. E, tl. 'sie Terry Poriotis Terry who was Cadet Maior of the School Battalion was also Tri-captain of the Football team and Business Manager of the senior yearbook. Trevor Woods Trevor, class Vice President, was active in both athletics and in music. He was Presi- dent of the Chorus, a member of the Band, and performed on both the Football and the Track teams. Karen Snyder Karen was popular enough to be elected Queen of the Halloween Festival by her classmates. She was also on the year-book staff and Co-captain of the J. V. Hockey team. Gary Pogue Gary, Art Editor of the yearbook, was also Tri-captain of the Football team. He was a Cadet Officer and a distance runner on the Track team. -M l . Jean Hayden Jean, a band maiorette since she was in junior high, was chosen Captain of that group in her senior year. She was also Hockey Co-captain and a member of the Swimming team. Richard Twaddle Richard's claim to distinction is based on his fine scholastic record. He was tops in his class as a student and never missed an Honor Roll. He was also Band Vice Presi- dent. l E lnllll l Judy Mertle Judy devoted all of her extra-curricular energies to the strenuous practice of cheer- leading and was Captain of the Varsity this year. She also played on the J.V. Hockeyteam. il. John Ludwig John using his six foot four of straight up to good advantage was Drum Maior of the Band. He was also a member ofthe Foot- ball, Swimming, and Track teams. Joseph Houser Joe played his big bass horn well enough to qualify for the District Band. His tenor voice was prominent in all choral groups and he was on both the Football and Track teams. L- STAFF Mr Marlan O Walter Mrs Lillian W Stevenson I Millersburg l Wilkinslourg 'ni' Q M PRESIDENT Dr. Ruth Miller Steese Mr. Victor C' Wise Mr' Clay F' Henninger Judge William S. Rahauser Mr. Abe Ruben Williamsport Chambersburg Pittsburgh Donora Mr. Phillip M. Johnson Mr. Crawford M. Mackley Chambersburg Keeping the administrative wheels in motion is a year around, day and night proposition at Scotland School. This prevailing appearance of continuous operation with each phase of the school's program receiving its proper share of attention, so often taken for granted, is the result of the untiring efforts of a dedicated staff. The leadership, the guidance, and the direction of this staff is the responsibility of the administrative officers. The members of our Board of Trustees have been appointed by the governor of the Commonwealth to formulate policies and to lay plans that will make certain that Scotland School continues to operate efficiently and unceasingly for the good of all. Evidence of how well they have accomplished their purpose is all about us. ADMINISTRATION SUPERINTENDENT Dr. Willard M. Stevens Mr. Heckler, a former football coach and present Director of Athletics, has never lost interest in the game. He is usually out in front of the stands watching every play intently. I'1WlEBli?Q.Q..v.wl .., ' I, mm Www W - - , gif Dr. Stevens spends many long hours at his desk attending to the never ending prob- lems involved in directing the affairs of our school. His office door is always open to student and to staff alike. ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT Mr. Maurice Heckler Charles A. Goldstrohm Supervisor of Elementary Education Mrs. Florence Gorman Dressmaking Mr. James Gomez Social Studies, Spanish Mr. Kenneth Katusin Mrs, Evelyn Keller FAC U l.TY Mrs. Esther Bay Sixth Grade Mrs. Gladys Graham Third Grade Miss Coleen Kelly Mr. Fred Boss Art, Swimming, Track, Boy Scouts Mrs. Margaret Hartzell Second Grade Miss Goldie Social Studies, Football, Tailoring Home Economics Kirkpatrick Junior High Basketball Fifth Grade Miss Grace Bream Fourth Grade Mrs. Constance Haulman Music, Piano, Chorus Mr. Charles Lesher Mathematics Junior High Football FAC U L.TY Mr. Marshall Frey Social Studies Varsity Basketball Mrs. Mariorie Heckler Sixth Grade Mr. Wayne Mader Driver Training, Science Football liiiil John E. Jannuzi Supervisor of Secondary Education Miss Nancy Johnson Mr. John Kanuk Librarian Sheetmetal Shop Audio-Visual Aids roll? LJ. in Mr. Calvin McCleaf Mr. Ray McKenzie Bake Shop Science Junior High Football wt ' it it Mr. Norman Mulac Machine Shop .H M- ,, 'Wie st FAC U I.TY s 3 Mrs. Dorothy Miller Miss Helen Miller Business Education English, Courier fxffsmit .,. - V x , 5 ,4gfs,,,,,. . , 1,.... ty ,, i .2 rt S 5535! 5 , f irttttteggi A A at tgff5'i2fi :.1,frrVzfwiffzs- ' tiiiisllllllll ittftibv f , of tfi2ilSiSfGf?l5ff5:f Q, ,is is M155 www sltfit to QE? . , fu r f.: J, W, -- f i, f t EW If .,,s.y:,:t,,1 tv fssafffg:'i3twfffig. , K wi fswf ia?'fz,p'e,5ff.s,'sf t-ff , , .,. ' f,1ft,.u L, -,5 -3 it mmf In .fwi is'i?i fe??f?i'f?-iii J . 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'i5 ', il'P,' Wa li5i2iql5ll?Eglz'Eii5zjiTia 1 54 '- 5 Q K 955+ ,ZEN-A 2225222 JA .,giiMg,,, ,. gy ,gglg 1 152,11 : .1,. ,Jil :53 .,f' I I E '1' 'r 'awk , -in 'ezcff ,J :!:'::.: 'gil ' 4 ' V.-ff' A , mi Mrs. Frances Whitmore Dressmaking 5 ri Mrs. Mciriho Oyler Cottage Supervisor Front Row: Mrs. Boker Miss McCarty Mrs. Smith Miss Spohr Back Row: Mrs, Swartz Mrs. Clyde Miss Herd Mrs. Stuck Mrs. Henry Relief C-23 C-22 Relief C-5 Relief C-20 C-l 4 C-40 COTTAGE Front Row: Mrs. Wade Mrs. Wifhrow Mrs. Fern Mrs. McAdoo Mrs. Miller Mrs. Gunther Back Row: Miss Brookens Mrs. Hill Mrs. Hansen Mrs. Bozik Miss Yodloskey C-34 C-3 Relief Relief C-7 C-I 7 Relief Relief C-39 C-37 C-l 2 IVIATRONS Front Row: Mrs. Jackson Mrs. Richards Miss McMahon Miss Dick Mrs. Stevens Bock Row: Mrs. Spence Mrs. Hurrold Miss Bortle Mrs. Wilkinson C-6 Relief C-28 C-I O C-9 C-26 Relief C-25 C-32 Front Row: Miss Sigler Mrs. Richardson Mrs. Shimek Mrs. Fleming C-18 C-8 C-38 Relief Back Row: Mrs. Moon Mrs. Senulis Mrs. Hackett Miss Popincholk Miss Rotiler Relief C-4 C-ll Relief C-I3 Left to Right Mrs. Nozzi Miss Moleco Mrs. Astle Miss Prosser Mrs. Taylor Miss Olive Myers Mrs. Kimes C-2'l Relief C-I 5 C-41 C-24 Relief C-30 Left to Right: Mrs. Maxon Miss Esther Myers Mrs. Reitzel Mrs. Wotson C-16 C-27 C-31 C436 Mrs. Hummell C-29 BUSINESS OFFICE Mr. C. Wesley Leidig The many administrative details so necessary to the efficient management of a large in- stitution are handled by this capable staff. From their offices in the Main Building they attend to the clerical work, the accounting, the purchasing, the correspondence, and the Seated: Mrs. Elva Gunnells. Stand- ing: Miss Susan Etter and Miss Bonnie Kegerreis. record keeping for the whole school. Mrs. Dolores Ginnick - Miss Hazel Baer Mrs. Mildred Shade HOSPITAL STAFF Mrs. Cora Peters, R. N. and Dr. James Vankirk Mrs. Elizabeth Tanner, R. N. Periodic physical examinations, a full immuniza- tion program, emergency treatment for accidents and minor afflictions, hospital care for bed patients and complete dental service are all provided for the student body by this capable staff Mrs. Janice Boss, Dental Assistant and Dr. Robert Coy Dr. David Rahauser Mrs. Anna Mary Brandt, R. N BUYS l INF Mr. Wayne E. Shuler Mr. Cleo E. Keller Mr. Max W. Hanks These men comprise the staff that supervises the out-of-school activities, the clothing, and the living quarters ofthe older boys. In addition to their other assignments, they serve as military instructors. Mr. Shuler is also the Supervisor of Citizenship and administers the merit-demerit program. Mr. Malvin E. Keltner LAUNDRY Fronf Row: Mrs. Paxton Mrs. Cowon Irene Clopper Mrs. Bornhorf Miss Oberholser Bock Row: Mr. Kohler Mr. Wcxshobough Mrs. Gontz Mrs. Rife DINING ROOM Left to Righv: Mr. Boozer Mrs. Kramer Mrs. Kozub Mrs. Cook Mrs. Shook Mrs. Croft MAINTENANCE Front Row: Mr. McClure Mr. Potter Mr. Arbough Mr. Mosser Back Row: Mr. Besore Mr. Forner Mr. Mahon Mr. Kramer Mr. Shuler, Boys Supervisor Mr. Funk, Electrician Mr. Fczhnestock and Mr. Cordell, Custodiczns Mr. Miller cmd Mr. Over, Storeroom Mrs. Kramer, Kitchen Mrs. Whitmore, Dressmciking y I CLASSES Tl-IF .JUNIQR Cl ASS GRADE l l-l Seated: Bertha Hooper, Bernice Kelecic, April Woods, Leslie Campbell, Beverly Hubler. 2nd Row: Charles Mills, Ricardo Gaeta, John Sheaffer, Robert Young, Marlin Eshleman, Richard Negley, Ricky Ressler. Back Row: James Wicker, Jeff Ressler, Dennis Marlett, James Irvin, Charles Anderson. GRADE ll-2 Seated: Pamela Deitz, Mary Ann Croutz, Janet Cowan, Rondrae Cooper, Esther Burkenhiser. 2nd Row: Linda Cullum, Bonnie Cook, Mary Shoap, Alefhia Ross, Pearl Ray, Maxine Hissem, Janice Hayden, Bette Shafer. Back Row: Rodger Williams, Eugene Cain, Barbara Scarangella, Billyette Feftermcm, Pauline Metzler, Stanley Brown, Vaughn Leisenring, Rod Melloft, Kenneth Green. CLASS OFFICERS Charles Mills .... .... P resident Richard Anderson . . . . Vice President Kenneth Green . . . . . Secretary Dennis Marlett . . . . Treasurer Just One Year Out of First Place GRADE l l-3 Seated: E. Millhouse, B. Aldridge, R. Kolowitz, J. Bittenbender, G. Fink, V. Boehme, G. Eicher. 2nd Row: D. Biers R. Rutledge, R. Long, K. Wilkes, M. Hissem, L. Hissem, J. Moless. 3rd Row: K. Shank, R. McKay,J. Brooke, D. Jor- dan, J. Buckley, J. Orbin, K. Holtzer, J. Wall, R. Cunningham. Back Row: C. Anderson, D. Atkins, M.Overmiller, W Lehman. Tl-ll: SCJPHCJMQRI- Cl ASS GRADE 10-l Seated: M. Tognarina, M. Schmeck, S. Snively,J. Dickerson, B. Hartman, N. Snyder. 2nd Row: S. Sapp, E. Arthur, J. Eltman, D. Heare, P. Hissem, J. Eltrnan, R. Buckley, A. Steidler. Back Row: M. Portner, F.Jermyn, W. Jarzabek, R. Sherlock, R. Boyance, T. Gutzwiller. GRADE 10-2 Seated: B. Gibbons, D. Keefer, L. Teal, E. Cain, S. Cogan, M. Stopa, J. Smith, L. Cowan. 2nd Row: R. Harrold, G. Shaffer, N. Jones, A. Houser, M. Tyler, B. Brakeman, A. Croufz, K. Orbin, A. Hubler. Back Row: W. Rhodes, J. Buf- falini, H. Elsesser, L. Keefer, R. Smith, J. Price, T. Bauer, T. Aldridge, T. Morris, S. Lehman, K. Miller. Tl-IE FRESH MAN CLASS GRADE 9-l Seated: E. Millhouse, V. Cunningham, C. Walsh, D. Snyder, M. Eagle, N. Stopa, N. Moless. 2nd Row: J. Livesey, R. Irvin, K. Hess, W. Young, M. Boyance, P. Scarangella, K. Beck, A. Jones, L. Shaffer. 3rd Row: E. Cunningham, J. Fayson, R. Maul, J. Mohler, R. Roof, L. Koziar, W. Wagaman. Back Row: A. Brla, H. Maillard, D. Howard,G. Gaeta, W. Elsesser. GRADE 9-2 Seated: M. Willis, W. McKay, J. Brown, S. Mills, J. Teal, P. Shaw. 2nd Row: W. Hooper, L. Gertsch,J. Wall,W. Em- mett, H. Bostard, G. Rundle, R. Cogan, R. Bohn, D. Myers, S. Arthur, E. Metzler, R. Negley. 3rd Row: R. Bandish, W. Hayden, H. Tennis, W. Shauf, W. Roupe, P. Boehme, J. Harrold, R. Marnick, T. Paruch, G. Short, J. Rummell, P. Covert. Back Row: J. Thomas, G. Lambert, R. Caddy, G. Metzgar, S. Pevarnik. Tl-lE EIGI-lTl-l GRADE GRADE 8-l Seated: C. Hissem, D. Eicher, B. Bullock, M. Helm, J. Russell, S. Bradley, E. Robinson,S. Pevarnick.2nd Row:'K Miller, L. Irvin, C. Sherlock, D. Macak, A. Waby, R. Jordan, A. Lewis, C. Manuel, D. Heare, K. Portner. 3rd Row L. Eshleman, C. Brio, M. Devvire, P. Sites, J. Snively, S. Smith, L. Bauer, R. Hower, C. Koziar, R. Ncle. Back Row W. Spencer, D. Wagarnan, G. Eshleman, D. Hissem. GRADE 8-2 Seated: B. Lee, E. Kolowitz, R. Negley, J. James l.. Sheaffer, S. Pentz, D. Mills, C. Overby. 2nd Row: J. Rohrer C. Patterson, D. Robinson, H. Douts, G. Wagman, J. Cole, J. Skinner, B. Younkin, D. Partner, L. Ryan. 3rd Row: G. Shout, M. Pogue, J. Conrath, R. Gates, L. Jordan, R. Tressler, D. Nissley, P. Jones, G. Thomas, G. Thomas, D Covert. Back Row: E. Miller, R. Steele, D. Coover. 1 Tl-lE SEVENTH GRADE GRADE 7-l Seated: D. Eagle, B. Merfle, M. Tognarina, M. Boyance, E. Livesey, C. Harr, C. Young, D. Gibbons, P. Estep. 2nd Row: J. Mills, G. Marshall, S. Gertsch, R. Macak, R. Hartman, G. Fazenbaker, S. Covert, T. Willic1ms.Back Row: D. Estep, J. Bria, W. Young, D. Kott, C. Wells, W. Bohn, J. Teal. GRADE 7-2 Seated: E. Orbin, B. Bailey, C. Ewing, E. Beck, C. Douts, C. Emmett, L. Weible. 2nd Row: G. Smith, R. Kolowitz, G. Myers, S. Jordan, J. Kunsman, A. Weible, D. Wasson, K. Sites, M. Smith, H. Bradley, 3rd Raw: G. Rutledge, M. Fink, J. Schroth, G. Thomas, G. Croutz, C. Nissley, G. Snively, G. McGowan, J. Lowe, D. Wishard. KEEPING BUSY The program at our school is set up to meet a diversity of special interests, skills and abilities among our boys and girls. There is something for everyone to do every minute of every school day. Activities are scheduled to keep young minds and hands active and busy. There is no natural talent left unexploit- ed. Tl-lE ELEMENTARY GRADES G d 6 B Secured: P. Bwan, S. Lowe, D. Russell, D. Shenk, S. Pevarnik. 2nd Row: R. Conrath, A. Hart, J. Mitchell, ra e ' M. Regan, R. Gates, L. Wells, J. Moless, K. Miles. Back Row: L. Scarangella, D. Nale, R. Hayden, C. Sechrist, S. Negley, J. Smith, R. Hayden, R. Cowan. Seated: R. Hartman, S. Wells, M.J. Helm, P. Overby, L. Gutzwiller, V. Hayden. 2nd Row: B. Cullum, W. Shearer, M. Livesey, T. Shaffer, H. Lekosky, R. Hooper, F. Ryan, W. Smith, L. Eltrnan. Back Row: R. G 6' H Macak, A. Pielin, R. Woby, R. Harris, D. Poruch, R. Elsesser, R. Hayden. Seated: G. Gates, W. Hooper, W. Cunningham, L. Robinson, C. Hissem, R. Kart. 2nd Row: R. Waga- G 6 S man, C. Douts, S. Hower, J. Fazenbaker, T. Miles, D. Claycomb, S. Myers, S. Roupe. Back Row: L. Jor- e - da n, E. Tripp, L. Heare, B. Cogan, K. Boyance, B. Price, C. Cowan, P. Atkins. Seated: J. Pevarnik, B. Esfep, D. Covert, M.A. Harr, D. Bryan, D. Bryan, A. M. Roupe, R. Paherson. 2nd Row: J. Douts, E. Mohler, M. Sherlock, C. Schrofh, J. Eagle, T. Eagle, W. Lekosky, T. Overby, S. Nune- G 5 maker, S. Sherlock. 3rd Row: W. Kunsman, K. Young, S. Conruth, M.A. Shaw, S. Negley, S. Aungst, R. Thomas. Back Row: D. Reigel, K. DeWire, K. Lougee. Seated: B. Pogue, S. Elsesser, C. Woby, N. Bowman, A. Snyder, J. Bender. 2nd Row: K. Heare, D. G d q 5 Coover, R. Moless, W. Neiswender, E. Pielin, L. Sfopa, N. Boyance. Back Row: T. Gerfsch, A. Hower, ra e - R. Marshall, J. Shenk, B. Miller, R. Ewing. Seated: S. Scarclngella, J. Cowan, K. Gibbons, V. Porfner, L. Roupe, L. Sfopa, I. Marshall, P. Zeigler. 2nd Row: F. Robinson, T. Robinson, H. Robinson, G. Neiswender, A. Fayson, M. Ewing, J. Tennis, R. 4 Fink, A. Harris. 3rd Row: T. Reclm, K. Whipkey, P. Morton, M. Morton, K. Lougee, C. Miles, C. Williams, C. Biffing, D. Lowe, T. Koh. Back Row: B. Price, R. Weible, W. Shoap, D. Aungst. Seated: T. Gibbons, D. Sflpp, 5. Weible, D. Ream, C. Sechrist, M. Young, C. Covert, R. Tripp, J. Boy- G d ' 3 ance, V. Marshall, 2nd Row: S. Elsesser, A. Bria, J. Wells, M. Lee, G. Morton, W. Covert, M. Coover ra e M. Coover, L. Moore. Back Row: G. Patterson, T. Regan, T. Hower, R. Kane, K. Beck, J. Swartz, R Reigel. N Seated: S. Nunemaker, L. Morton, H. Mohler, L. Updegrove, C. Covert, U. Snyder, T. Nale, M.J. Smith, D. Spalding. 2nd Row: J. Coover, W. Bowman, D. Shaw, R. Ream, F. Livesey, J. Robinson, L. Roupe, Q 5 2 G. Lee, E. Gill. In Back: C. Lougee, E. Pevarnik. G Sec1Tecl:Gc1eTonc1 Brio, Hermeno Robinson, Debra Mourer, Theresa Ewing, Robin Nunemc1ker.S1cnd- 1 ing: Michael Weible, Stephen Weible, William Robinson, John Weible, Mark Scurcngello, Gary Swartz. 3 SPORTS Front Row: J. Houser, M. Steidler, R. Bailey, K. O'Brien, N. Mooney, T, Woods, T. Britton, G. Pogue F Derrow R Ryan 2nd Row: R. Negley, R. Ressler, K. Wilkes, D. Atkins, C. Anderson, C. Mills, J. Buckley, R Kolowitz J Irvin 3rd Row: T. Morris, B. Aldridge, J. Price, M. Hissem, J. Orbin, D. Jordan, J. Brooke. 4th Row T Ponotis R Jones K. Green, J. Green, J. Moless. In Back: Managers, D. Reibsome, G. Fink, R. Long. The Scotland School Cadets of 1964 demonstrated to their loyal fans what practice, hard work, and team spirit will accomplish. Under the guidance of Coach Peck and his assistants, Mr. Mader and Mr. Katu- sin, they came up with a great season, winning six games, losing three, and playing one tie. They were out on the practice field each weekday evening plugging away at the fundamentals ofthe game and came out each weekend with plenty of spirit to show what they had learned. Win or lose they put on a good tight in every game and were o credit to their school. VARSITY FOOTBALL SEASON REVIEW Scotland Opponents Shippensburg Buchanan Carson Long Waynesboro Mercersburg St. Francis Cornwall Burmudian Juniata Joint Boonsboro VARSITY COACHES Mr. Katusin - Mr. Mader - Mr. Peck Passed and Kicked to a Great Season. SENIORS 1 M 2 Q Terry Poriotis Kenneth O'Brien Trevor Woods John Green Ronold Ryan Richard Boiley ROY Jones gg' , , W Nathan Mooney These Senior lettermen have played Their last game for the old school but some of the exciting moments they provided on the playing field will not soon be for- gotten. We'll remember the pass- ing and scampering runs of Kenny O'Brien, the way Mooney, Woods, and Britton carried the ball, the stubborn defense put up by Porio- tis, Derrow, Pogue, and Houser in our rugged line, clever pass grab- bing by John Greenp or a iarring tackle made by Steidler, Ryan, or Bailey. Fred Derrow Wm IM WT, Gary Pogue Tom Britton Joe Houser Marc Steidler i Sl g JUNIOR VARSITY Front Row: W. Rhodes, V. Beohme, G. Fink, J. Bittenbender, A. Hubler, A. Houser, T. Gutzwiller. 2nd Row W. Jarzcibek, K. Holtzer, R. Boyance, T. Morris, K. Orbin, M. Portner, R. Rutledge. 3rd Row: L. Hissem, R. Smith, R. Gaeta, R. Williams, G. Eicher, A. Croutz, R. Sherlock, H. Elsesser. In Back: M. Eshleman, Manager. The Junior Cadets tell a little short of the fine record compiled by the varsity but did eke out a winning season. They outscored Shippensburg, Boiling Springs, Gettys- burg, and Delone. They lost to strong teams from Big Spring, Edison, and Chambersburg. COACH Mr. Jerry Stewart CO-CAPTAINS 'H' Bill Jorzabek - James Bittenbender JUNIOR l-llGl-l .ie - COACHES Mr. McKenzie - Mr. Lesher CO-CAPTAINS The littlest Cadets and their coaches were disappointed Willis Roupe - Walter Shauf with the record they compiled this year. Although they practiced hard, displayed great team spirit, and played exciting football at times, the score book shows but one victory in a rough six game schedule. However, the ex- perience gained this season will prove invaluable to them when they finally move up to the varsity. Front Row: W. Shauf, Roupe, Short, Hooper, Harrold, Pogue, Fayson, Caddy, Lambert, Maillard, Metzgar, Boehme. 2nd Row: G. Shauf, Steele, Covert, Hissem, Emmett, Bria, Elsesser, Marnick, Hayden. 3rd Row: Gates, Koziar, Paruch, Cunningham, Wall, Coover, Ryan, R. Bohn, Pevarnik. 4th Row: Shaffer, Nissley, Younkin, Rutledge, Teal, Mills, Schroth, Jordan, Portner. Back Row: Meyers, Spencer, Mohler, Croutz, Kolowitz, W. Bohn Thomas, Bandish. 1 FIELD They Almost Won Them All You can't win them all it you don't win the first game and that is exactly what our Scotland Lassies didn't. They were outhustled in the opening game of the season by the girls from Mechanicsburg but from then on no one could beat thern. They won from Buchanan on the home field but had to settle for a l-I tie over there. In all they won seven games and tied one out of nine and that's mighty close to a perfect season. COACH Miss Kaye Shearer CO-CAPTAI N CO-CAPTAI N Sally Sheaffer Jean Hayden HOCKEY Judy Mertle Karen Snyder Cathy Westheaffer VARSITY SQUAD Kneeling: Sally Sheaffer, Jean Hayden, Janet Smith, April Woods, Maxine Hissem. Standing: Bette Shafer, Ludell Teal, Cathy Westheaffer, Billyette Fetterman, Karen Snyder, Nancy Snyder. Senior Co-Captain Nancy Shafer gi JUNIOR VARSITY SQUAD Seated: Leslie Campbell, Bernice Kelecic, Ethel Arthur, Beverly Hubler, Bonnie Cook, Senior CO-CC1pTOlr1 Sharon Snively. Standing: Nancy Shafer, Barbara Scarangella, Judy Brooke, Diane Diane Walsh Walsh, Linda Cullum, Ruth Buckley, Judy Mertle, Pearl Ray. CI-Il-I-Rl I-ADI-RS Senior Ccptoin Judy Mertle VARSITY Kneeling: Peorl Roy, Lindo Cullum. Standing: Judy Brooke, Judy Mertle, .Ionice Hoyden. JUNIOR VARSITY Seofed: Cheryl Wolsh, Corol Horfmon, Ethel Arthur. Standing: Susan Mills, Vicki Cunningham, Wondo McKoy. A noisy threesome I 74 Seated: Larry Hissem, Martin Houser, Kenneth O'Brien, Dennis Marlett, Kenneth Green. Standing: John Green, Sam Harrold, James Herb, William Jarzabek, Tim Morris, Vincent Boehme. S S Dennis Marlett adds two. Coach Frey, Captain O'Brien Varsity Basketball wifh only one regular over The six fooT mark, The ScoTland cagers had To depend on speed, Tricky maneuvering and The hoT hand of Kenny O'Brien To win ball games. They lost To The big boys and won easily when They played someone Their size. AT The end of The season, They had a much loeTTer record Than expecTed. They lost a play off game To New Oxford and one To Greencastle aTTer The regular season was over which Took Them out of conTenTion as Tar as any play offs or championships were concerned. IT was, however, a winning season-The kind of season we have come To expecT from a Frey coached aggregation. ancl a Stout Defense Made John Green saves Two. A Time ouT sTraTegy meeTing. Them Winners Ken has a good juggling seal acT going here. Five seniors played their last game in Scotland uniforms this season. Ken O'Brien, team captain and top scorer, had a great year. Jim Herb gave the team some needed height and board control. John Green, Marty Hauser, and Sam Harrold were part of a strong bench and saw plenty of action. Kenneth O'Brien James Herb Ken is away ahead on a fast break. John Green Martin Houser 5C'm Harrold JUNIOR VARSITY Coach Peck, Captain Anderson Seated: Keith Wilkes, Robert Sherlock, Stanley Lehman, Tom Morris, Ray Harrold. Stand- ing: John Buckley, James Price, James Irvin, Charles Anderson, Vaughn Leisenring, Rudy Boyance, Robert Smith. JUNIOR HIGH Coach Katusin gives a pep talk. Front Row: L. Koziar, H. Tennis, G. Lambert, G. Gaeta, W. Emmett, G. Metzgar, W. Shout, W. Roupe, P. Boehme. 2nd Row: H. Maillard, M. Pogue, G. Shauf, W. Bohn, R. Steele, J. Schroth, J. Bria, L. Shaffer. 3rd Row: J. Teal, M. Dewire, R. Gates, J. Spencer, G. Thomas, D. Covert, D. Hissern, J. Lowe, D. Kott. RQYS JUNIORS-SENIORS Front Row: J. Rohrer, G. Thornas, H. Douis, A. Bria, A. Waby, J. Harrold. 2nd Row: R. Roof, T. Aldridge, R. Hower, R. Cowan, J. Fayson, S. Pevornik, G. Eshleman. 3rd Row: A. Croutz, J. Conrath, R. Bailey, L. Bauer, B. Brakernan, T. Bauer, L. Roof. Back Row: . G. show, vv, shank, J. Brooke, cz. Mans, cs. rank, B. Aldridge, J. Ludwig. EFS SplaShImg SENIORS John Ludwig, Richard Bailey, William Shank, Lee Roof 3 I il T ig John Ludwig shows his back stroke. SWIMMING Jesse Horrold in his best dive. Better Every Yea r. Co-Captain Ludwig, Coach Boss, Co-Captain Mills. PREPS-CADETS Front Row: D. Robinson, R. Woby, A. Harris, G. Patterson, E. Pevclrnik, G. Thomas, M Livesey, D. Portner. 2nd Row: C. Nissley, R. Hortmon, K. DeWire, R. Morsholl, 5. Hower J. Shenk, W. Shearer, C. Hissem. In Bock: Mr. Boss, Coach. JUNIORS-SENIORS Front Row: L. Sheczffer, E. Orbin, E. Beck, C. Hoffman, C. Hissem. 2nd Row: R. Negley, M. Helm, M. Boycnce, P. Sites, D. Mills. 3rd Row: E. Arthur, C. Wesiheoffer, L. CoimpbelI,J. Brooke, S. Sheoffer, W. Young, W. McKay. Bock Row: B. Gibbons, L. Cowon, B. Ferfermcm, J. Hayden, J. Hoyden,J CW. ' Their Form is SENIORS Scilly Sheoffer, Jean Hoyclen, Cathy Wesfheoffer Jecm Hayden of her besf GIRLS SWIMMING Carol Hartman, Coach Shearer Wanda McKay and Cathy Westheaffer are set to go. Not Baci Either PREPS-CADETS Front Row: R. Ewing, L. Roupe, C. Waby, D. Ream, D. Sapp, D. Covert, M. J. Helm. 2nd Row: L Stopa, J. Pevarnik, K. Boyance, C. Young, C. Cowan, C. Douts, E. Livesy. Back Row: R. Hartman, S Conrath, S. Negley, J. Smith, D. Gibbons, P. Estep. BASEBALL The lost inning and Three runs behind. Bill Hylcmd, Senior Twirler Coach Kcxfusin With e Little Experience Ken O'Brien, Senior Slugger 2, l 2 T964 TEAM Front Row: R. Boyance, L. Hissem, G. Shaffer, A. Hubler. 2nd Row K O Brien M Hissem V Boehme J. Price, R. Ripple. 3rd Row: J. Rhodes, J. Buckley, L. Lehman, T Morris J Moless R Negley Back Row: R. Brobeck, D. Hartman, W. Hyland, D. Steele, R. McCaughin Watch Them Go The Baseball Cadets of 1964 had everything going for them but experience. Seven out of the nine players on the starting team were only sophomores and, as rookies, had much to learn about the game. This year all of the rookies are back with one more year of experience plus Ken O'Brien, hard hitting senior captain and shortstop, and senior pitcher, Bill Hyland, whose strong right arm won three of four games for them last year. Watch that record improve. Strike Three! 84 T964 TEAM Front Row: R. Kolowitz, D. Beirs, B. Aldridge, M. Steidler, G. Eicher, T. Woods, K. Wilkes, G. Green. 2nd Row: M. Eshleman, G. Pogue, R. Williams, J. Bittenbender, R. Kolowitz, K. Green, T. Hibshman, J. Green. 3rd Row: H. Robinson, D. Jordan, F. Derrow, J. Herb, D. Cooper, S. Harrold, C. Tyler, N. Mooney, R. Ryan, Coach Shields. h t Back Row: Coach Boss, S. Brown, L. Tudor, J. Steele, J. Ludwig, J. Walsh, D. Britton, J. Hauser, W. Hayden, D. Atkins, M. Ryan. Hibshrnan to Green in a relay win. Coaches: Mr. Boss, Mr. Shields TRACK The Scotland Thinclads have long been a power in Franklin County track and field circles. Tops in Class C, they now go out and beat Class A and B teams with some regularity. The 1964 team won the county championship with points to spare and came away from the District 3 meet in Lancaster with enough to be recognized as the Class C champions. mv ,sl Ludwig goes over the top. Class C Team in the District Brown is way ahead. . Sam Harrold wins the broad iump. ilffgllfgllflfflf,aizwligflff ' f l Jil '- V. bill!gg.l:Qf1fz'ila?5f?3ffszijlfelfplfgifaiflllfhl9-. 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TENNIS Lee Roof 1965 TEAM Kneeling: Albert Lewis, Kenneth Holtzer, George Eicher, Joe Wall, Larry Eshleman. Standing: Marlin Eshleman, William Wagaman, Barry Younkin, Craig Koziar, Dennis Heare, Ricardo Gaefa, Rodney Melloff. RIFLE RANGERS Kent Holfzer, Joe Wall Marlin Eshleman, Coach Morgan ,znggrgug lsr- - , R ma.. N95 Ricky Gaetcr, Rod Mellor? 1 ACTIVITIES STUDENT Seated Elmira Manuel Diane Walsh April Woods Standing Roger Williams, David Atkins, Patti Malone Cathy Westheatfer Ricardo Gaeta James Herb Susan Sapp, Maxine Hissem. COURIER THE COURIER, school newspaper, has been written, edited, printed, and distributed by the members of a student staff for the past seventy years. Diane Walsh was the Senior Editor this year so ably assisted by April Woods, Junior Editor. ln the Print Shop, Mr. Sanders had Marc Steidler, David Atkins, James Herb, and Jeffrey Ressler to help him. Miss Helen Miller ot the English depart- ment was faculty adviser. PUESLICA ICJNS Seated: Karen Snyder, Terry Poriotis Elmira Manuel Standing Gary Pogue Helen Negley, William Brown, Nancy Shafer YEARBOOK The yearbook published by the senior class is the rnost ambitious project of any undertaken by a student group. The art work and lettering in TAPS FOR 1965 were done by Gary Pogue and Nancy Shafer with the aid of Mr. Boss, Art Supervisor. Karen Snyder and William Brown were the Sports Editors, Elmira Manuel did much of the typing, and Terry Poriotis served as Business Manager. Mr. Goldstrohm was faculty adviser. MIXED CHORUS Front Row: E. Millhouse, J. Smith, K. Beck, R. Buckley, B. Kelecic, L. Cowon, B. Hubler, S. Sheuffer, N. Shafer, A. Woods. 2nd Row: S. Young, M. Willis, M. Sfopo, S. Cogon, M. Hissem, P. Show, W. Young, N. Snyder. 3rd Row: M. Tognorino, M. Schmeck, L. Campbell, L. Cullum, J. Houser, M. Tyler. Bock Row: D. Mcirletf, K. Holizer, J. Brooke, F. Jermyn, D. Jordon, T. Woods, B. Brokemon, C. Anderson, R. Williams, J. Ressler. VQCTAI MUSIC in A Chorus Practice Session Chorol Director: Mrs. Houlmon .. Mm.. BOYS QUARTET A male quartet is always a popular sing- ing attraction so Dennis Marlett, Joseph Houser, Trevor Woods, and Daniel Jordan were always in demand as entertainers. The close harmony and rhythmic style of this foursome never failed to please. GIRLS QUINTET The girls decided that if four made up a good singing group, five would be even better, so they added on. The voices of April Woods, Nancy Shafer, Janet Smith, Kay Beck, and Leslie Campbell blended well together. Mrs. Haulman was their accompanist. Front Row: T. Woods, B. Brakeman, B. Hubler, A. Woods, S. Sheaffer, Mrs. Haulman. 2nd Row: J. Ressler, E. Millhouse, M. Hissem, J. Smith, R. Buckley, S. Young, N. Shafer, L. Campbell, J. Brooke. Back Row: K. Holtzer, J. Houser, R. Williams, D. Jordan. em i fya Bond Director: Mr. Stephen S. Singel On The foofboll 'Field of home. BAND Passing Independence Hall in Philadelphia. Through The square in Chambersburg. 5 X E5 ii' iii gas 55,55 ,WM ff 3 5 JJ .. LSA., Front Row: Sally Sheaffer, Beverly Hubler, April Woods, Bruce Brakeman, Diane Walsh, Bonnie Cook, Leslie Campbell, John Sheaffer, Back Row: William Shank, Richard Twacldle, Joseph Wall, Jeffrey Ressler, Robert Young,James Brooke, Daniel Jordan, Dennis Marlett. SCCDTLAND SCI-IGOI. Front Row: Larry Eshleman, Joanne Snivley, Linda Sheaffer, Barbara Bullock, Cynthia Hissem, Karen Hess, Margaret Helm, Evelyn Millhouse. Back Row: William Elsesser, Michael DeWire, Herman Maillard, William Jarzabek, Michael Portner, Robert Maul, Tim Gutzwiller, Allen Houser. Front Row: Maxine Hissem, Trevor Woods, Keith Wilkes, Nancy Shafer, Linda Cowan, Wallanna Young, Janet Smith, Darvan Wagaman. Back Row: Kenneth O'Brien, Lee Koziar, Gary Shaffer, James Herb, Nathan Mooney, David Howard, Joseph Hauser, Leslie Bauer. CONCl:RT BAND Front Row: James Rohrer, Albert Lewis, Chris Sherlock, Clifton Manuel, Arthur Waby, Marian Eagle, Ruth Negley, Elizabeth Robinson. Back Row: Janet Russell, Shirley Smith, George Thomas, Norman Jones, Richard Nale, Barbara Lee. 'fxxl f am, Gwinn! . f,L?,gzu:3,??rg t,f5Qu,i, , KWMW ,fs M 5 1 6 'K' , 5 . .1 . -as ws 5 3 , 1 S W' 57 . iw .-1 ww 'A' mf .21 - 'I by mfs., '--,. i -- ' 3 ,110 A - ,:.1 wi ..,. ,--, ' r V101- ' 5, Uiilzi V'::i,,,' -- -A 'Z e. u 1 f 'L g ' FQ E fag ,jg k is! N ff, ' gg? 2 1 ' '- HQ iw A .351 11 S? ,kgff 1 'if ' if if KA if I ?r 5 yn L as ik N i P F L W-vw L ,Wx m5:,1gg-- - HOME GAIVIE Pauline Metzler, Susan Pevarnik, Betty Shafer, Nancy Stopa, Jean Hayden, Nancy Moless, Patricia Shaw, Barbara Scarangella, Bernice Kelecic. STAGE BAND Front Row: L. Bauer, D. Howard, R. Young, S. Sheaffer, J. Sheaffer, A. Bria, A. Woods, 2nd Row: D. Jordan, D. Marlett, W. Shank, J. Houser, L. Campbell. Back Row: W. Elsesser, M. Hissem, M. Dewire, R. Nale, Mr. Singel, T. Gutz- MAJ ORETTES willer. Maiorette Captain: Jean Hayden Seated: Judy Brooke, Cathy Westheaffer, Margaret Tognarina, Leslie Campbell, N. Shafer. Stand- ing: Terry Poriotis, John Green, Gary Pogue, James Brooke, Bernice Kelecic, Daniel Jordan, Nathan Mooney, Michael Portner, Trevor Woods. VISUAL AIDS CLUB ART CLUB STUDENT Left to Right: Fred Derrow, William Brown, Joe Houser, John Green, Richard Bailey, James Herb, Nancy Shafer, John Ludwig, Susan Worley, Pamela Straley, Sandra Young, Viola Honeycutt. In Front: Mr. Kanuk. BEAUTY CULTURE Seated: Roger Williams, Jean Hayden, Judy Brooke, Pamela Deitz, Violet Smith, Eugene Cain. Standing: Barbara Scarangella, Mr. Schaffer, Judy Mertle, Pamela Straley, Patti Malone, Alethia Ross, Mary Shoop, Pearl Ray. Sl:l-ZVlCl- GRCJU F-'S Seated: Beverly Gibbons, Karen Snyder, Diane Walsh, Beverly Hubler, Joanne Snively, Pamela Straley. Standing: Bonnie Cook, Billyette Fetterman, Pearl Ray, Marlin Eshlernan, Jeffrey Ressler, Sally Sheaffer, Ruth Negley, Nancy Shafer. SUNDAY SCHOOL TEACHERS CADET OFFICERS Front: Maior Poriotisp Captain Poguep Lieutenant Bailey, C Company. Back: Lieutenant Atkins, D Company, Lieutenant Tudor, A Company, Lieutenant Derrow, B Company. SAFETY PATROL Daniel Nale, Robert Hooper, Charles Hissem, Kenneth Miles. l02 22,- , 2 ,Q tif M Q21 555 F? 5 Z 5? -Y-L 1. ffl! i Q IN TER-COLLEGIATE PRESS' Kansas City - Winnipeg Yearbooks - Yearbook Covers Diplomas - Graduation Announcements USA q fe E z ii 3 f . my aw .VU L4 3, G a 5 S I 9 I QL vs Z f fa-I -1 Nh
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