Shippensburg High School - Scroll Yearbook (Shippensburg, PA)

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I fvazge fame W While the Pledge of Alle- giance to the Flag of the United States of America is symbolic of fidelity to the nation, the Alma Mater, which includes To pledge alle- giance, we'll sing loud and longf is indicative of the individual student,s feelings of loyalty to Shippenshurg Area Senior High School. The Alma Mater stands as a tribute to the Worthwhile facets of school life, as well as a re- minder of each one's hope for a rewarding future. Through the Alma Mater, the 1965 SCROLL staff has endeavored to demonstrate that the words ofthe song are real in their portrayal ofthe school and of school life. THE SCI-2oLL Volume XXXV Published by Shippensburg Area Senior High School Shippenshurg, Pennsylvania 196 5 up K All hailour high school, ,Its tower and he Willingfttnd eager its li,lP1'l1lS6S to tell To pledge allegiance, ll, Weill sing loud and long, Shippenairg triumphan t glory in song. We love thee, Alma Mater, And loud our voices raise For all your patient teachings, This noble hymn of praise, The world will need our seroice, In life, at work or play, But deep inside, shall be a pride, In our Maroon and Grey. ,415 Hoa ts, jhe .Afma Wafer . . . Faculty 7 For All Your Patient Teachings . . . ' Seniors 17 Lead On And Seroe Well, Ye, Old Grads And New . . . Underclassmen 47 The World Will Need Our Service . . . Activities 65 Willing And Eager Its Praises To Tell . . . Sports 97 Shippensl9urg Triumphant Its Glory In Song. . . ' Advertisers And Patrons 113 CC In Life At Work Or Play . . . 'wuz 4-mul Information please in chemistry class involves detailed ex- planations of all facets of a particular topic for complete understanding ofthe topic. At least, that's what Ava Pugh, junior, thinks as she listens to her chemistry teacher, Roy V. Mouer, describe anhydrides. Information please for jean Ott and Barbara Mains, seniors, means providing a valuable service to the student body for which they receive little acclaim-that of arranging the weekly calendar of events in the lobby. Here they check the mimeographed bulletin to see ifthey have omitted any important item for the week. agnformafion, Lane . . . . Information please, or more accurately, Here are your morning announce-:ments,', is of primary concern to those who make this convenience possible. One ofthe announ- cers, Nlathilda Horst, reads a notice, while james Petteys and Douglas Stewart, control operators, stand ready to adjust the intensity indicator. james Moorhead, co-ordinator of the daily literary and musical selections heard over the public address system and of the medita- tion period, sounds the tones to command the attention of listening students. He has been in charge of this for three years. In the area of communications, jim was also the high school director of radio station XV.S.H.P.'s Guest Announcer Contest during his junior year. Both programs are under the advisership of Mrs. Dorothy NVoomer, English and speech teacher. ,4 1 -Q Q. at ', is ' .les .4 Her 5 un , vs at y, N 'Lithia lg is: ! f' merit -+2 :sa 3 M' - ti, L' - 5 ffm fps ,,- K W ,M gn :ii vt' Q Hi ai.. I F3255 Www a--A A display in the lohhy of the Republican Party's candidates in the November election, featuring Barry Goldwater, the presidential nominee, helped to arouse student interest in the campaigns. Celebrating the victory of their favorite candi- date, Lyndon Baines Johnson, in the November presidential elections, XVilliam Kani'i'man, james Moorhead, Valerie Grove, and -Ioel Znllinger shake hands after the returns indicated a land- slide victory lor L.B,l. ef' H if mi A highlight to life at S,A.S.H.S. is the issuing of Barkers to the students. Each homeroom has a solicitor who is in charge of distributing newspapers to his fellow homeroom memhers. A familiar scene in the Activity Room is this one, where K. Rineard, Burk- holder, R. Eastep, pl, Kirssin, j. Hargleroad, and B. Mains piek up their papers, while Mrs. Velva Daihl, Barker adviser, supervises, Preparing for the next periodis class during a cafe- teria study hall are J. Crouse, C. Coodhart, C. Davis, A. McLean, ra.n-11: in-1 . f,r A similar display of the Democratic Party's candidates was seen in the lohby at the height of the campaign fever in November. gzcfion, ear added- ML mr Supervising the placing of players, names on the hoard in Lloyd Gym is Richard F. Yan Scyoe. P. Meilleat, K. Eschenmann, and R. Mears, Standing, hand up names to bl. Stine and I. Heckman, who are placing them in the proper slots. The hoard was huilt in Mr. Van Seyoc's industrial arts classes. HOME cm: ' 1 IT? 4a, r syn 1 . . EM I i 1. Lgtuclenfa MAMA Jana! gxce! ,971 jllfelngelit 358445 Althea Kimpel and james Moorhead, seniors, look over some newspapers and magazines in the library. Althea received the Daughters of the American Revolution Award on the basis other demonstration of good citizenship through leadership, dependability, and patriotism. jim was named a national runner-up in the annual Achievement Awards competition ofthe Nation- al Council ofTeachers of English. F KXKW SL fi? Displays and demonstrations in all departments of education at Shippensburg Senior High School were planned for open house in November. A guest, visiting the home economics areas, watches closely as julia Helm shows the proper method of finishing a seam. Also observing are Judy Perry, Linda Mentzer, and Miss jane E. Spangler, home economics instructor. During the first several months of school, the SCROLL staff is kept busy during activity periods taking pictures for the forthcoming yearbook. Doris Creamer and Chris- tine Reddig,junior varsity cheerleademstart to line up for a demonstration for Cheerleading Club, while Karen Hargleroad and Karen Gilbert, uarsity cheerleaders, comb their hair and fix their make-up before the picture is taken. SCROLL staff members Lucinda Zimmerman, Dorothy Long, and Lorraine Fosbre check on their identifications for the photograph. Vllatcliing these girls are some of the members ofthe Cheerleading Club. Dressed as characters from David Copperfieldu for the November open house are, in front, Ted VVise and Sharon Bender. Behind them are Mrs. Erma Thompson, English instructor, Barbara Weng- er, Sandra Jacobs, Debra Carothers, and Brenda Chamberlin. he ,I .. Highlighting the end of each yearls football season is the annual football banquet, this year held at uThe Hancliu in Chambersburg. Senior players are recognized at this affair, in the front row, seniors and the coaches admiring the cake Cdecorated as a tootball field? are Chuck Davis, manager, Ivan K. Sload, assistant coach, Gerald Huber, Alan Wiest, Howard Bly, and Patrick McCleaf. Boys in the second row are Cary Eutzy, Mike Marpoe, jim Zullinger, Bill Hancock, Ronald M. Lawhead, head coach, and Tom Cinnick. Tom Eastep, NVally Hoffmann, Walter Howland, jesse Love, and Ted Mitten are in the back row. X, wasp, X X 5 4 . Xy XX XL .X mf XM: 'X fe. Am , ' . X wgf' ' 4: . X X 4 X E 2 ' fm VX 1 Xi gy , 52541 6 , My ff . JQXXQQXX -Xq.-:XX,1X-,f4?,?:1- f , ? if if KAW, 4 -.p:XXfXXXX.,XX ff X -XL WX fficziifii ,fy fig :Aka X. vs X EQ: .n 42452 X 55122: MQX. -Sw? 3, fi' .XX X , 2 ,WX f3?WgM '33 X-1-' 1,1 EX ,XX X UWB ' MXX X X ififfu X X ,,.A,, XX '.3w:f:'JYW'i ' :X .XJ L X' X X X ' ,XM:XreXw4:+ X4 55. X .6 X, V1 .5,... wf ,XX . ' e4 XX 7 5? x ' Q3 XXX , X . 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Jacobs hi hschool rinci ml -, gh rv 1 , is examining a list ot school activities, .fdclminidfrafora Wan or ghanging imefi FRANK L. COFFEY-Superintendent of Schools . . . RS., MS., Shippenshurg State College, Ed. D., Yfhfli Robefttliwinsiikslf'f'5'iSt '1t 7 inCi7'f:l, X V 7' -' 1 A - 7 . V- Clfffl S OVGI' e CCl1l'il l'UilSlll'y RICCOUH S, Pcnnhylx Auld Stdttx Umm C1 Slty' he also takes care of attendance first thing in the morning. HARRY C. JACOBS-Senior High School Principal . . . B.S., Shippensburg State College, M.Ecl., Pennsyl- PATRICIA D- BYERS-GuidanCe Coungelm , , , Vilma Stat? University' B.S., Temple University, MA., Syracuse University. ROBERT E. SWINSICK-Senior High School Vice- SAMUEL L, DA1HL-GuidanCe Difecwf , . . B,5,, Principal, Psychology, Student Council . . . B.S., A1b1.ightC011Cge5 1XI'A.7Cc3lu111bik1 Umvel-Sity, Mansfield State Collegeg M.S.Ecl., St. Bonaventure U11ivc1'siw- WALTER REDDIG-Administrative Assistant . . Shippenshurg State College. Taking notes at a meeting with Mrs. Patricia IJ, Byers, guidance counselor, and Samuel L. Daihl, guidance director, is Mrs. Shelby D. Motter, guidance secretary. l VValter Reclclig, ad- ministrative assistant, stnclies school build- ing plans. f964-65 Z?oarc! of glofucafion President-Dr. Ramsay MacKenzie Vice-President-Jeremiah Rohr Secretary - Walter Reddig Treasurer - Walter Howland Solicitor - William Mark HOPEWVELL TOWNSHIP BOARD-Erlly VVeller, Ralph Franklin, Bryce S. Gardner, John S. Bert, Frank Byers. NEXVBURG BOROUGH BOARD-Robert Leirer, Philip G. Hoover, Frank A. Heberlig, Merrill Kendig, Earl Mowery. SHIPPENSBURG BOROUGH BOARD-Jeremiah Rohr, A. Ray Burkhart, XValter B. Reddig, Clyde S. Shive, NVilliam D. Hatfield, Norman E. King, Dr. Ramsay MacKenzie, Harry J. Mowery, jack A. Squires. A fi SHIPPENSBURG TOWNSHIP BOARD-Burnell Parr, Redmond S. Davis, Mark Mentzer, Walter J. Howland, Richard G. Nye. SOUTHAMPTON CUNIBERLAND BOARD-Chew ter Smith, J. William Nehf, Hugh P. Beattie, William M. McCulloch, Glare A. Kerns. SOUTHAMPTON FRANKLIN BOARD-John Zimmerman, Asa D. Burkholder, Elmer J. Gruver, Erwin Howland, Donald E. Hawk, Amos Pugh, W., ...,., WWW, H'7A:- 5 -. ,f-M qi -e..A,........- ---fr'-' aiii rails 1 ,vw A K Members of the secre- VVLEV ,.,,,. tarialstaffat theAcllninis- tration Office are Mrs. 'wwsa-i-m.iM-- Anna Lee Norcross, Mrs. . Mary XValters, and Mrs. , .- mfr' 'Q Roberta MeBetl1. MLLER REED DAIRY '1 E CRISSUU 5 XVhile Mrs. jean Myers, high school secretary, counts money forthe Central Treasury, Miss jannell Devor, also a secretary, is answering the telephone. , .. . , Z., gram is Mrs. Arlene Roddick, a ineniher ofthe 4? LANGUAGE ARTS-Having just examined one of the new hooks with M librarian, Mrs. Erma Thompson, Miss Darlis Swan, Mrs. Elizabeth Gratz, Dorothy Wooiner, Lawrence A. Bradshaw and Mrs. Ennna Van Scyoc, English teachers, think ahout how they inight use the hook in their classes. Mrs. June Alines, who joined the English Department in De- ceinher, is preparing to teach a unit on Ivanhoe.'i 5 Y' W, !Tf'Q.i5f M '15, iss Grace Peters, school Mrs. Yelva Dailil, Mrs. ki.. . fe Q. Yi - 0 lfll l lfCllf lffflffl el 6 Panld 7 ., ,.... I . ..lir . ' 'X 'A K ii f ','.,: ' ng L5 , renc , olafzn g......a JUNE C. ALMES-Social Studies, English . . . B.S., NANCY L. NAUGLE-French I, Business English, Indiana State College. Reading, Tri-lli-Y . . . B.A., Alhright College. LANVRENCE A. BRADSHANV-English, Internation- al Relations Cluh, Music Listeners' Cluh . . . B.S., Shippenshurg State College. M. GLADYS CLARK-English, Latin, Future Teach- ers ol' Anieriea . . . BS., Shippenshurg State College, M.A., Colunihia University. VELVA D. DAIHL-English, Iournalisin, Press Cluh, Barker, SCROLL . . . B.A., Dickinson College, M.A., Pennsylvania State University. ELIZABETH XV. GRATZ-English, Drainatics . . . B.S., Shippenshurg State College, M. Ed., University of Houston. HOWVAHD VV. KOSER-French, Spanish, French Cluh . . . B.S., Millersville State College, M.A., Uni- versity of Pennsylvania. Assisting in the Developmental Reridin f Pro- English Department. U ,XGFS - Demonstrat- ting for Miss Nancy Naugle, French teach- er, and Miss Gladys Clark, Latin teacher, the operation of the control panel in the Language Laboratory is Howard NV. Koser, French and Spanish teacher. FOREIGN LANC- GRACE NV. PETERS-Librarian, Lihrary Cluh . . Shippenshurg State College. ARLENIC XV. HUDDICK-Reatlillg . . . l3.S., Ship- penshurg State College. DARLIS DI. SNVAN-English . . . B.S., Shippenshurg State College. ERMA L. THOMPSON-English . . . B.S., Shippens- hurg State College. EMMA V. VAN SCYOC-English . penshurg State College. . . B.S., Ship- DOROTHY R. WOOMER-English, nouneeinents . . . B.S., Shippenshurg M.Ed., Pennsylvania State University. Speech, An- State College, QW SOCIAL STUDIES- On the Social Studies Staff are j. Stewart As- kins, XViIIia1n R. Min- nick, Harold C. Bishop, Miss Virginia Thrush, Frank T. McClelland, Rohert L. Hartz, and Ivan K. Sload. Soda! Lguvbea, cience Lgzwhecl S0 pl Ql06U Q of glflflfl,l Q I. STEYVART ASKINS-NVorId History, History of Pennsylvania and Civics, SCROLL Business Mana- ger . . . B.A., Lycoming College. HAROLD C. BISHOP-United States Ilistory, Fain- ily Living, Psychology, Tennis Club . . . R.S., Ship- penshurg State College, M.15d., Shippenshurg State College. JAY F. DAVIDSON-Biology, Physics, Chess Cluh . . . R.S., Shippenshurg State College, M.A.T., Indiana University. KENDRA L. FUNKHOUSICR-Biolgoy, Consumer Science, Tri-Hi-Y . . . Shippenshurg State Col- lege. FRED A. GROSII-General Science, Ilealth . . . B.S., Shippenshurg State College. ROBERT L. HARTZ-Soeial Studies, Consumer liducation, Hi-Y, Head Track Coach . . . I3.S., Ship- penshurg State College. SCIENCE-Discussing the functions ol' the oscilloscope are james AI. Saylor, Miss Kendra I unkhouser, Roy Mouer, Rolbert Miller, -lay F. Davidson, and Fred A. Grosh, menzlzers of the Science Depart- ment. FRANK T. MQCLISLLAND-American History, Head Basketball Coach . . . R.S., Shippensburg State Col- lege. NVILLIAM R. MINNICK-American Government, Socio-Iiconoinics . . . B.S., Shippenshurg State Col- lege. ROY V. MOUER-Cheinistry, Athletic Director, Science Club . . . H.S., Lehanon Valley College, M.A., Coluinhia University. IAMICS -I. SAYLOR-General Science . . . B.S., Shippenshurg State College. VIRGINIA G. THRUSH-XVorId Culture, Photog- raphy Cluh, Future Teachers of America . . . R.S., Lebanon Valley College, M.A., Pennsylvania State University. ers, referring to the card file cobs. Standing: Glanard L. Biddle, Kenneth T. Bineard jr., Ronald M. Lawhead. uziinedzi ima jar Lgmmechafe Ccweemg Waflz glmlolzad ize6 NVILLIAM J. ANGLE-Mathematics . . . B.S., Frank- lin and Marshall College. CLANABD L. BIDDLE-Business Law, Sales, Type- Writing, Booster Club, Book Store Adviser . . . B.S., Shippensburg State College. BENIAMIN A. BOLLINCEB-Mathematics, Danc- ing Club. . . B.S., Shippensburg State College. MARCUEBITE H. JACOBS-Shorthand, Business Education Club . . . B.S., Shippensburg State College. RONALD M. LAWVHEAD-Office Practice, Type- Writing, Business English, Varsity Club, Football Coach . . . B.S., Shippensburg State College. 06!Ql l'l l0l0l 06l,C Q5 ROBERT E. MILLER-Vocational Mathematics, Consumer Science, Junior Sportsmen, Firemen's Club. . . B.S., Shippensburg State College. JOHN I. MONN-Mathematics . . . B.S., Shippens- burg State College, M.A., Ceorge Washington Uni- versity. SAMUEL C. NORRIS-Bookkeeping, Business Mathematics, Colt Club . . . B.S., Shippensburg State College. KENNETH T. BINEABD, IB.-Typewriting, Audio- Visual Aids, Stage Manager . . . B.S., Shippensburg State College. AMY SLACLE-General Math, Algebra . . . B.S., Central Michigan University. Soving some diffi- cult math problems are john I. Monn, Benjamin A. Bol linger, Robert E Miller, and XVil liarn AI. Angle Standing: Mrs Amy Slagle. Business Education teach- , are, Seated, Samuel C. Nor- ris and Mrs. Marguerite Ia- a RUNNER ,Q watt Planning for future projects are Ronald H. Kerr, Richard F. Yan Scyoe, and Raymond -I. Kaschalk, Industrial Arts instructors. Ulcafiona .glowlenffi .911 FRED D. DILLNER-Young Adult Farmer Director . . . B.S., Pennsylvania State Universityg M.Ed., Pennsylvania State University. RAYMOND KASCHALK-Industrial Arts . . . R.S., Calilbrnia State College. KATHLEEN M. KERR-Vocational Home Econom- ics, Future Honieniakers of America, Cheerleading Club . . . BS., Indiana State College. RONALD H. KERR-Industrial Arts, Girls, Shop Cluh, Stage Crew . . . R.S., Millersville State College. Taking inventory ol' the tools are Fred D. Dillner and Frank L. Lerew, Voca- tional Agriculture instructors. Checking student projects for the Child Care unit are Mrs. Kathleen Kerr and Miss jane Spangler, Vocational Home Economics teachers. lac em egnatmcf View meta ovlo FRANK R. LERENV-Vocational Agriculture, Future Farmers of America, junior Sportsmen Cluh, Rifle Team . . . B.S., Pennsylvania State Universityg M.Ed., Pennsylvania State University. JANE E. SPANGLER-Vocational and Exploratory Home Economics . . . R.S., Indiana State College. RICHARD F. VAN SCYOC-Industrial Arts, Visual Aids Construction Club, Girls, Mechanical Drawing Cluh . . . B.S., Shippenshurg State Collegeg Pennsyl- vania State University. . 'EV71 l , . Discussing the preparations for the mid-winter concert are music teachers Miss Rose Marie Boonie, Vernon E. Dyer, and Lincoln B. Fogelsanger. i Fx Ninth grade nmsic teacher is Mrs. Mildred llartz. HARRIET H. BIDDLE-Physical Education . . . B.S., West Chester State College, M.S., Pennsylvania State University. ROSE MARIE BOONIE-Chorus, Sharps . . . B.S., Indiana State College. Mrs. Gloria D. Smith, art teacher, finishes her hulletin hoard which shows samples ot' various students' work. CHARLES CANVTHERN, VIR.--Physical Education Cym Cluh . . . B.S., XVest Chester State College. 7 VERNON E. DYER-Orchestra, String Ensemhle . . . B.S., Pennsylvania State Universityg M.Ed., Pennsyl- vania State University. LINCOLN B. FOCELSANCER-Band, NVoodWind Quintet, Majorette Training, Brass Sextet, YVind Ensemhle, Dance Band . . . B.S., Indiana State Col- lege, M.Ed., Pennsylvania State University. CHARLES R. IIARTMAN-Health, Physical Educa- tion, Cym Leaders Club . . . B.S., XVest Chester State College. MILDRED A. HARTZ-Exploratory Music . . . B.S. Lehanon Valley College. a a MARY E. LEHMAN-Physical Education, Cirls Athletic Association . . . IVest Chester State College, M.Ed., Temple University. Assisting the Physical Education staff is Mrs. Harriet II. Biddle, who is in her second year as a member ofthe depart- ment. Physical Education teachers include Charles R. llartman, Miss Mary E. Lehman, and Charles Cawthern. GLORIA D. SMITH-Art Education, Art Clulm . . B.S., Indiana State College. 0 '51 Exuniiiiing thc inc-clicul rccorcls ol il stuclcnt urn- Nlrs. Florcnct Rui'kl1u1't, school nurse, uncl Allwrt W. l i'c4-iiiuii, plzyxirirlrz. Social workci' for the Sliippcnslmurg School Systuni is Nlrs, Nlury Xl. Rolmin- son. Cliccliing '. lmox in thc lIIOI'IlllI cation feaclwr, n FLORENCE RURKHAR'l'ASchool Nursc, Nurscs Cluh . . . R.N., Reading llospital School Ol'lNl11'Sll1Q,'. JESSE YV. BURKHART-Occupational liclucation, Fishing Clllli...Sl1lppCIlSlJlll'g State College. ALBERT NV. FREEMAN-School Physician . . . RS., Dickinsong M.D., JClhll6l'SOI1 Medical School. -Icssc XY. BllI'lillilI't, Occupational Iiclu- laecia .SZl UiC85 .fgial .gzwlenffi MARY M. ROBINSON-School Social Vvilllxll BS., Carnegie Institutcg R.N., XVcst Penn llospltll HAROLD G. VAN ART-Drivcl' Eclucation Lock lluven State Collcgc. Wllitillg for tlw ni-xt stuclcnt for lm:-liillcl-tliw whccl instruction in tht- ncw clrixc-1' ccluctltion 4--u' is llurolcl Yun Art, instructor, ,QI 4' llalll WON i EDUCA Luoking on as Mrs. Elsie Smith fills paper cups day meal. with milk are Mrs. Margaret Mitten and Mrs. Ruth Foltz. Serving the food as students and teach- ers go through the line are Mrs. Anna Goodyear and Mrs. Elizabeth Neff. l Bcnjzunin Hoover delivers the rnail to the high school from the Administration Building, Mrs. Mary Slmeinuker, cashier at the high school cqfcteria, rings up the price ol'Susun Fogelsongerys lunch. Charles Sites supervises cleaning the dishes as stu- dents turn in their trays. Robert Stucke, Hohert Deck, and Brenton Lrridig watch as XVilhur Piper gets ready to use the sweepcr. Mrs. Pauline Frey is pre- paring the turkey ter in holi- F fm We love thee, Alina Mater, And loud our voices raise, For all your patient teachings, This noble hyrnn of praise, The world will need our service, In life, at work or play, But deep inside, shall be a pride, In our Maroon and Grey. Discussing the merits ofa currently popular novel are the officers of the class of Y65: Althea Kimpel, secretaryg Tom Eastep, president, Robert Jacobs, treasurer, and jim Moorhead, vice-president. eniom ace eman A or 3..............i ia,..a Through the classrooms of SASHS have passed many ofthe leaders ofthe community-school admin- istrators, teachers, businessmen, physicians, and other equally eminent citizens. In keeping with tradition, the goals ofthe Class of 1965 are set on becoming tomorrowis leaders by following in the footsteps of yesterday's graduates. But the grads of ,65 realize that the ability to lead requires the will to serve, and now that their educa- tional foundation has been laid, they are prepared to lead and to serve their World through knowledge gained in today's classrooms and experiences taught by a rich, deep heritage. Scholastically and socially the seniors of Shippens- burg High have proven they are capable of handling the demands of the future. The junior-Senior Prom, the Greyhound team, the class trip, and honors brought to the school by various individuals and organizations Will soon fade into memories, but these experiences all aid in molding each class member into an individual able to lead and to serve. 18 Planning the details of graduation are class advisers, Mrs. Larry Smith, Frank R. Lercw, head adviser, John I. Morin, and Glanard L. Biddle. Donald Mark Alleinan Ollie Future Fariners of America 53, Ht-porter 53, David james Beani Dave junior Sportsinen Club 134 Audio-Visual Education 2g Dann-ing Club l. jay Michael Angle Judith Kay Baer Mike judy Football 1, 24 junior Sports- Intranuiral Basketball Ig lnen Club 1, 25 Booster Club Business lidueation Club l, l, 2, 53: Art Club l, 2, 53, President 33g Dancing Club 1, 2. Nancy L. Bard Karan Ann Barrick Nancy Karan SCROLL l, 2, 53g Barker l, StllClCl1tClOllIlCll Alternate 14 2, 333 'llri-Hi-Y l, 23 Nlusie llolnerooin St'c'1'L-tui'y- l1lSfCllt'I'N 1,1334 Handbook Treasurer i3g Band l, 2, 534 I, 2, 53g Intnunural 13askc-tball Ort-liestra l, 3: 'lll'llNlS Club l. 2, 53g Cirlf Atlilt-tie Asso- ciation 531 Booster Club lg Music Listeiu-l'w 2g llire tlie llandieap Contest, First place 2. Intnuuural Hockey 1, 2, 53, Buslxetbull l, 2, 53, Volleyball 1, 2, 53, Track 1, 2. Galen Eugene Allen Butch Future Farnulrs ol' America l, 2, 53, Conductor 539 Pllotog- raplly l. Richard Paul Bender Rick Student Council lg Student Council :Xlti'l'llkltl' 25 Basket- ball lg Track ig Coll l, 2, 535 clylll Club 53, International Relations 2g l,l'iltlli'l'C.'l'ill:t 25 Art Club ig Dancing Club l. I9 Howard Kennith Bly Howard Bancl l, 2, 3, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, County 53, Dance Band 1, 39 Baseball 2, 53, Basketball 1, 2, Football 2, 34 Coll' Club 1, 2, 53, President 2, 53, Tennis Club 21 Archery Club 1. Earl D. Booz jerry Bantl 1, 2, Xllrestling 2, 33 Intramurals 1, Cyui Club 2, 33. 20 Richard C. Bert Rick SCROLL Business Stal-112, 3, Student Council Alternate 2, Bancl I, 2, 53, 'I'reasurer 3 County 2, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Dance Band 53, Basketball 2, 53, Ili-Y 2. Nancy Lou Bigler Nancy SCROLL 3, Barker 3, Press Club 2, Intramural Volley- ball 53, Hockey 2, 3, Basket- ball 2, 53, Tennis Club 2, 34 Booster Club I, 2, 3, Girls' Shop 1, Larry Kinch Bowman Beck Baud 1, 2, 53, County 2, Dance Band 33, Track 2, 3, Intramurals 3, Science Club 2, 33, Leathercraft 1, Music Listeners 2. Linda Lorraine Boyd Linda Library Club lg Dancing Club lg Music Listeners 2, 3. Barbara Ann Booz Barbie Intramural Basketball 1, 33 lunior Sportsman Club 1 Business Education Club 1 3, Dancing Club l, 2, S3 Treasurer 2. Christine Borneiscn Chris Press Club 2, Intramural Hockey 2, 53, Basketball 2, Volleyball 2, Tennis Club 2, Chess Club lg Booster Club 1, 2, 3, Presicleut 53, French Club l. Mary joannc Burgan jo Dancing Club lg Music Listcncrs 2g Husincss Educa- tion Club 3. Stcphcn Bycrs Steve Football lg 'llracli 2, 35 Arcllcry Club lg junior Sportsincn Club lg Chess Club 53. Debra Brunclzo Debbie Business liclucation Club 2g Future Nurscs of America 2g Booster 'Club S39 Dancing Club l. Robert K. Builcin Bob junior Sportsnicn Club lg Fishing Club 1, 25 Chess Club 2g Booster Club 23. Ronald E. Chamberlin .lay Edward Clough Ron Alfred E, Stuclcnt Council Altmnau- l. Fishing Club 25 Visual Aicls 534 Stagc Crt-xv 24 Dancing Club l, 2, 53. NVilliain Ray Burkc Bill Ilonicrooin 'llrcasurcr 34 Baseball 53g Baslxctball l, 2, I3g Football lg Track 2: Coll' Club 2, 3g Trcasurcr 12, 534 Varsity Club 33 ,lunior Sportslncn Club lg Ili-Y l, 2. Patricia Ann Carcy Put Sharps Hg Business litlucu- tion Club fig lloostcr Club lg Nlusic' Listcncrs 2g lltllllti- coining Court 53: Intramural lloclwy l, 2, 535 Baslwtball l, 2, 533 Volleyball l, 2, 33. 21 Shirley J. Colclsinitli Shirley Buncl l, 2, 53, Intruniural Buskctlmll l, 2, 53, Tennis Club 2, Dancing Club 2, Music Listeners 2. Constance M. Cornian Connie Cliorus l, 2, fl, County 3, Intrauiuirul Hoclwy l, 2, 3, Baskotlmll l, 2, 53, Volleyball 1, 2, CS, Truck l, 2, 3, Tennis Club 2, 53, Prcsiclcnt 3g Cbcss Club 2, Scc1'otzn'y-'l'1'cusurcr 2, ClllCCI'lC2lClilljJ,' l, 3, Drznnutics Club lg Miracle Worker 2, Our Town 531 Lil-Cgllillll 2, 3. Clmrlcs Coy Susan Muric Coy Charles Susie Booster Club .x. Patsy Louise Crinner Pat Cborus I, 2, fix -lunior Sports- invn Club ln Business Education Club 53, Cirls' Sbop 2, 22 Vvlllllll' Coy Cutliren Arlint' Ciruinei' Wilbur Cathy Future llOlIll'Ill'lliCl'R oi Aint-11011 lg Libiany Llub l. Lois S. Creauncr Sue Future Nurscs nil Alncricu 2, 53. John Crist Cricler john Dancing Club 2, 53. Sharon Ann Dubbs Sharon Business lfclucution Club Sig Booster Club 1, 2. XVuyne A. Culbertson Wayne liuscbull 2, 53. Dixie Lea Devor Dix lutriuiuirul Hockey l, L., Buskctlmll 1, 2, 53, Yollcybz 1, 2, 533 Tennis Club Druiciug Club 2, 71 Charles Davis Chuck Band 1, 2, 53, Chorus 2, 3, County 2g lfootlmll 1, 33, Iiitnuiiimils 25 Tcuuis Club 25 Chess Club lg Hi-Y 2, Science Club 51g Booster Club lg Nlusic Listeners 2, IB, The Miracle Worker 2. Shirley Ann Diehl Shirley Orcliestru l, 2, 531 Iutrzunurul Hockey 2, 53, Basketball 3, Yollcybull IS: Business Emlucution Club 53, Girls Shop 2. lean Helen Crouse lean Student Council 1, 2, Sec.: Baud, Co. 1, 2, S13 Chorus 1, 2, 53, Sec. 2, Co. 1, 2, 3, District 2, 3, Regional 2, All-State 2, Orchestra 1, 2, S35 Sharps 1, 2, 3, Future Tczicliers of America 1, 2, Pres. 3, Music Listeners Sec. 531 jr, Miss Pageant, Nliss Pcrsomility 3, 1-loinccoiuiug C10ll!'ff3QC:11il1l'- iuau of 11urry's llouncls Bus 3. Darlene K. Dyarman Deanie Xlusic Listcncrs 1, 2. 23 K. Kurt Eseliemnann Kurt Football lg NVrestling 1, 2, 535 Gym Club 2, 53, Cym Leaclers 53, Varsity Club 2g junior Sportsman Club lg Booster Club l. Gary Lee liutzy Gary Football 53, Track 2, 53, Yisual Aicls 2, 53. 24 Judith Darlene Eagle Judy llomeroom Secretary- TI'L'1tSlll'l'l'2Q Music Listeners l, 2, 53, Intramural Basket- ball l, 53, Volleyball 2, 53. Tliomas Eastep Tom Student Couneil 2, 53, Hepresentative-at-large 2, Treasurer 533 llomeroom Treasurer 53, Class President 2, 53, Varsity Club 2, 53, Presi- dent 53, Football l, 2, 53g Track l, 2, 53, Ili-Y l, 2, International Relations 2. Evelyn ,Iuanita Fauyer Euie Cliorus 53: Tennis Club 2, 53g l3usins-ss Plclueation Club 53, Secretary 533 Library Club l, 2, 'l'reasurer 21 Cirls' Sliop 2, Seeretary 23 Intra- mul'al lloekey l, 2, S31 Basketball 2, Volleyball 2. Alice Neva Ferrell Alice SCROLL I3g Barkerlk Future Teaeliers ol' America 2, 53, Treasurer f3g Cirls, Sllop l Klusic' Listeners' l, 2, 53. Leslie E. liseliemnann Lez Student Couneil Alternate 53, l3antl l, 2, 53, County 2, Cllorus 2, 53, Secretary 53, County 53, Oreliestra 1, 2, 534 Sbarps 2, 53, Future Teaeliers ot America 53g Nlusie Listen- ers I, 53, Assistant Secretary 53. Grace Arlene Eutzy ,Gig Tennis Club 2, junior Sportsman Club lg Future l'l0l1l0lllill'it'l'S ol America l, 2, ,lunior Degree lg lntra- mural Iloekey 1, 2, 53g Basketball l, 2, 53, Volleyball 1 0 2 ,..,-, -w Stcpllcu Ferry Wvilcla liluim' Finliey Qfgyg BUIJIJICS ligukl-tlwull Ig Iwlotllull I, 2: NIl1Nll'I4INIl'lll'l'N 153. u J 1 Spmtmm-u Llulw Ig I,c-utI1m'- s Xue su. ,c ucu . 3 ll Town 'S XViIu111 E. Fiulwy Wil ma I,iImu'y Clulx I, 124 I,lsIulw1's I, 2, 13, Music Iiclwnrcl Fogelsuugc-1' Ed -luuiur Sportslm-11 Clulv '3 ' 1 Ill-I 21 Nluslc l,lstc'm'rs I- 7. I1'c-usllrm-1' ol B uucl 5 Iluiclc-1's john Ilcnry Fislwr john l'IISl1Il1j.I Clulm 2g lioostcl Clulx 33 Nlusin' l,istc-llers I. luck Fogvlsollgcl' Lenny Chorus I, ll, County 53g II'l'2lCli I 3 IllIl'ilIlIlll'1lIS I g Gym Imulm-xx l, 2, S31 Harney I, The Miruclz' lVorker 2, Our Town I3. I Suvm lwmgelwllgc-1' 'Xl uw lun Foltz Suszc M-Jay llmucmolll Sec1'ctal'y-'lI1'cus- SCHOLI, 531 Barker S31 llI'l'l' I, 2, 3g Buml I, 2, Clmrm I, 2, 533 Ixutzmmnllml 534 Cjlmrux I, 2, 35, fllllllllj' 2g Ilm-Iwy, Iimlu-tlmll, Yollvy- Ul'cIu'stru I, 2, 535 Illlfillllllllill Imll I, 2, llg IIIUIIIIIN CIIUIJ fig Ilmlxsx Iiulxztlnll Yollm C'uIC AtI1Ict14 Mwullou C Yicm--I'1'c-siclmll 53: CIVIC I1 lirinlgc Clulm 2g Boostvl' .'XtI1I1'liL- Asscxc-iuliuln 2, II. ClulmlgOurTnlcrl,CoxIl11uL-s cllllllllllklll 53. 25 Betty M. V. Forrester Betty Future Hoineinakers of of America 3, Secretary 53, Girls, Shop 2, Secretary 2, Music Listeners 1. Dudley XVise Gayinan Dud Football 1, 2, Gym Leaders 1, 2, 3, Secretary 3, Audio- Visual Education 1. 26 Richard Eugene Foust Dick Chess Club 1, 2, President 2, Bridge Club 2, Audio-Visual Education 1, 2, 53, Music Listeners 33, Green Bough, Stage Crew 2, Our Town, Stage Crew 3. Ronnie L. Franklin Ronnie junior Sportsinen Club 1, Chess Club 1, 2, Dancing Club 1. Genevieve Franklin jenny Tri-Hi-Y 33, Future Nurses ol' America 2, Vice-President 2, Music Listeners 1, 2, 3. George Mackey Fritz George XVrestling 1, 2, 3, Gyni Club 1, 2, 3. Lorraine Marie Fosbre Lorraine SCROLL 2, Girls, Sports Ed. 13, Barker 1, 2, 3, WSHP RQ- porter 2, 3, Press Club 1, 2, Handbook 2, 3, Assistant Ed. 2, Intramural Hockey, Basketball, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, Track 2, 3, Tennis Club 53, Girls' Athletic Association 2, 3, Treas. 3, Future Nurses ol! Ainerica 2, Drainatics Club 1, Our Town, Prop. Manager 3, Lifeguard 2, 3. Judith Gecdy lady junior Sportsnien Club 1, 2, Business Education Club 1, Booster Club 1, Girls' Shop 2, Dancing Club 3. Trudy Geyer Trudy Ifuture Teaeliers ol AIIIUYICRI 1, 2, 13, Dena Faye Groye Dena SCROLL Faculty lfclitor '3 Barker 2, 23, Hanclbooly 2, m lllIl'AllIIlIl'LIl Volleyball, Iloelxey I, 2, 33g Ifuture llUllli'lllLll'it'l'5 oi .'Xllli'I'I4il, County Couneil Hepresent- atixe, Cue-Cuniber Reporter ,, . , -xg l,lllI'ill'f' Club, Page I, 2, Interuatioiial Relationx 'V Nluxie Listeners I, 9' lJI'LllIlillIL'5 Club 53: Our To fl, Cust, Costume I mittee. Thomas Lee Ginniek Tom Ilolnerooln Secretary 535 Baseball 2, 53, Football I, 2, 53: 'llraely Ig Iiitraiiillruls I, 2, CoIIiCIub Q33 Gym Club I, 2, Cyin lleaclels l, 23 Yarsity Club 2, 33, Secretary 53: llooxter Club l. Gary Lee Good Gary Stiuleiit Council I, 21 liancl I, 2,.1, Student Direetor I, 2, Cro, I, 2, -J, Dixtriet 2, liegional 2.1C:llUl'l1S,cllY,2,fl1 Orc-liextru Klaiiager I, 2, CIoneert-master I, 2, 33, Iiegional l, Traeli I, 2, F31 lnlrzunurals I, 2, fl, Tennis Club 2g Gym Club lg Varsity Club I, 2, Ili-Y l, Secretary 2, 3, Kruisers Treas., Keystone State 2. Robert J. Goclienauer Bob Archery Club 1, 2, Iunior Sportsmcn Club 25 Fishing Club 53, Audio-Visual Education 1. F. Corinne Gooclliart Corinne Stuclent Count-il Alternate 1, 2: Ilancl I, 2, fig Ilauul Front 53: Orelientra I: lllillllllllllll Yolleybaill, I5tul4etl1aII, Ilocliey I, 2, 33, 'llraeli I, 2, 'llennia Club 53: Girls' Athletic Association 2, 53: Future Teaelierx ol- America I, 2, Historian 2g National Merit Seliolarsliip Coinnlen- clation 3, Our Town 3. Nanci Gilbert Nanci Future Ilonieinakers ol' Ainerieu I. Hicliarcl A. Guyer Dick junior Sportsinen Club 3, Fishing Club 1, 2, Stage Crew 22. 27 llclcn Loc Hancock Bubbles NIIISIL' Listciivrs 2, 3. Clyde Elliott Harris Clyde l'ootIxz1II Ig Irzicli 2, 35 Vlicstlirig 535 lntrzxmiiruls lg Coll' Clulw 2, 53g Tennis Clulm 2g Gym Clulm 2, flg -luiiior SPUIISIIICII Clulx I. 28 lack David Hammond Shorty Tomiis Cluli 53g Arclit-i'y Clulm Ig lluiicing Club 331 Imlustriul Arts Display Award, National Povtry Award 2. Ad Fred Willis Iluwlcy Fred SCHULI, I, 2, fl, Sports Editor 3, Barker I, 2, 53, Sports liditor 2, 131 Prvss Clulx 2, 33, limi-Iarnll fl, Foot- lmll lg llltl'2lIlllll'tll5 I, 2, -lg CoIt'Cl11IJ2, Ilg Cyirilllulm I: -Iuiiior Sportsmcir Clulx I. XVuItcr Hammond Walter Art Club 33. Richard Lee Head Butch VVrt'stIing I, 2, 53, Gym CIUIJ I, 2, 53, 'lll'CtlSlll't'I' 53. XVilIit1m L. Hancock Bill Stuclciit Council Alternate I, lim-Iuull 2, 535 Busketlmll I, 21 Footlmll I, 2, 53, Most Xkilurilmlv Ilzlcli ll, 'llrucli lg clylll Clulm I, Varsity CIUIJ I, 2, 533 Allllltl-XIISIIQLI lillllL'il- tion I. David Wlcslcy lluttlicld Dave Ilzuid I, 2, 13, County 2, 53, District 33 Damon' liuiicl I, 2, fig Scivilcc' CIUIJ flg Frt-ncli Clulm 2. Robyn Lee Hess Robyn SCIIULI, 351 Blll'lit'l' 53, Iixclmnge liclitm' Q31 IM-W Club 2: Slurlenl Counc-iI .'xllL'l'IlLlIL' I: Clrorux I, 2, 531 Il1Il'LllIlllI'2lI Iiuxlxetbull, Iloekey, 'I'ruc-I4, X'oIIeyImII I, 2, fl: Cirlf ,-Xtlmlr-tie Kwo- eiutiou 2, 33: Ilooxter Club Ig f,IN'L'l'IK'ilCIIllLf I. Beverly Ann Ilinkle Bev Nurses Club 2g l,iImu'y Club Ig Booster Club I, Roger George Heller Dennis Huy Henry Roger Denny Hum! lv Q, 33, 3l1,,mgM- jg, junior Sportsmen Club I County 2: c,l'L'IlL'NIl'Ll I, 2, Tl, FISIIINH CIUIH I, 2: CIWNS XI'111'we1 3' l7'lIlL'L' Iflllil I Club 3 Bocwter Club '3 1 Xluxu I ut: uc ls Ioyce N. Hockenbery joyce Iiuucl I, 2, 53: Urelrestru 1, 2, 531 Cirls' Sbop Ig Photog- ralpby Club 53, 'Ireusurer' Nluxic- Listellers 2. Edwin Hoekersmith Ed Student Council 3: Pmulul I, 2, 3, Sturlent Director 3, County I, 2, 33: Clwfllm President T31 Orellestm I, 21 Dance Buucl 21 -Iuuim' Sportslnen Club lg Cbess Club lg Xluxie Listenerx 2, 53, Presicleut Jig Drunulticx Club, SlJL'l'l-'tlllf'-'l4I'i'L15lll'L'l' 2, President SEQ The Miracle VVorIfer 2, Green Bough 2, Our Town 34 Rotary Leaders Camp 2. Donna Leu Iligbluncls Donna I11tl'ul11111'1lI Iloelxey I, 2, 53, liruketlmll 53, Volleyball I, 2, 531 Ifulure Nurses of Aulerieu 21 Booster Club I, S33 Nlusie Listeuerx 2. Donna lloekeuberry Donna -lumm' Sporlsmeu Club I, 2, 535 Boost:-r Club 53g Cirls' Shop 2g l'I1otogrupI1y Club ig Co-Clmirmun ol' I5 uncl S IIQIILIUIX. 29 VVa1ter D. Hoffmann Wally Football 3, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3 Treasurer 3, Visual Aids 1 2, 3, Vice-President 2, President 3, Track Club 2 William Ray Kauffman Bill SCROLL 3, Business Manager 3, Student Council 1, 2, 3, Vice-President 3, Band 1, 2, 3, County 2, Orchestra 1, lntrainurals 1, 2, 3, Golf' Club 2, 3, junior Sportsnien Club 1, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Science Club 1, 2, Secretary-Trcasurer 2, Treasurer of Harryys Hounds 3, Keystone Boys, State 2. 30 Gerald Allen Huber jerry Football 1, 2, 3, Yllrestling 1, Intramurals 1, Gym Leaders 1, 2, 3, Secretary 2, President 3, Varsity Club 2, 3, Audio- Visual Education 1, Sharon L. Hurnelsine Sha Chorus 1, 2, 3, Intramural Track 1, Basketball 3, Volleyball 3, Hockey 3, Future Homeinakers of America 1, 2, 3, Girls, Shop 1, 2, Co-Chairman of B. and S. Raiders 3. James B. Huffman jim Band 1, 2, 3, County 2, 3, District 3, Chorus 2, Orches- tra 1, 2, 3, Dance Band 1, 2, Track 2, Junior Sportsmen Club 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 2, 3, International Relations 2, Music Listeners 3. Robert Ray Jacobs B ob Student Council 2, 3, Alter- nate 1, Class Treasurer 1, 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3, County 2, Orchestra 1, Dance Band 1, 2, 3, YV1'est1ing 1, 2, Hi-Y 1, 2, Science Club 1, 2, 3, President 3, Chairinan oi Kls Kruisers 3, Science Fail' Award XVinncr, Regional 1, State 1. Erwin VV. Howland Buz Football 3, Gym Club 3 Leathercraft 1, 2, Audio Visual Education 2, 3. Carol Ann Keefer Carol Intramural Volleyball 2, Library Club 1, 2, 3. Duvicl Russell Kelley David IIltl52lllllll'2llS lg Tennis Clulx 53g Sc-ieiiee Clulm 2, 53g Audio- Yisuul Iiclucntion l. Alfliea Marie Kilnpel Sam SCROLL l, 2, Htl, Senior Section l3g Barker l, Feature licl. 2, 53g Press Cluli l, 2, 53: Student Council l, Rep.- ut-l,z1rge 53, Alternate 2: Class See. l, 2, 53, Buncl, Trl-ns. l, 2, See. 53, County l, 2, 53, District l, 2, 53: Oreliestru l, 2, 53, See, 3 Future Teneliers ol' America l, See. 2, Yiee-Pres. -'31 lIll1'l'IlilliUIl1ll lielutions l, Pres. 21 IJ.-XI3 Awzlrcl, Iinnnie Earl Kelley .lim Visual Aicls l, 2: Dzuiei Clull l. CO1lIllC SHO K0l'll Connie Iiitnuiiliiul Hockey l, -, Yolleyluill l, 2, 534 Bows Clulb 2, 53g Xlusie Listeiiers 9 Sanclru Jane Kenclig Sandy Future llonieiinlliers of .'xIHCI'lCkl l, 2, 53, Yice-l'resi- clent 23 Girls' Sllop 2. Beverly .lean Killian Bevy SCROLL 531 Barker 33, Patriot Coin-spoiicleiit f3g Hoiuerooui Semetury- Treasurer 531 llIfl'1lllll1l'ill Hockey l, 2, 53, Yolleylmll l, 2, 53, l3uslietl1a1ll l, 2, 53, Truclx l, 2, 533 Coll Club 2g Girls Athletic Association 12, 53, Vice-Pri-sicleili 53g Cliess Club lg l,c-ntlieim-ml't l. Goldie May Kelley Goldie Future Nurses of Alllllltl 23 Girls' Shop 1, 53. Bonnie Lee Kirlmy Bonnie Future Nurses of .Alllllltl 21 Booster Clull l. l 3 I Rose Marie Knuff Knuffie Band Front 33, Future Nurses ol' Ainerica 2, Leatliercraft 1, Cirls, Shop 3, Dancing Club 1, 2,11 Benjamin Kunkleinan Mickey Dancing Club 13. 32 RlCl1illll Lugene lxling Roy Allen lxnox Dick Roy Basketball 1, 2, 53g Football Ffmtllilll 1, 2: lllllilfl' SPONS- I, 2, S35 'l'mL-I4 ly 2, 535 V211-sity inen Club 2, 33, Reporter 53g Club , L., S, I3 cuiy Club 1. 1 css Club . Constance Lindsay Connie Future Nurses ol' America 2, Cirls' Shop lg Photog- raphy Club Ilg Yice-Presb tlent 331 Xlusic Listeners 1, 2. Connie Lee Loclibauin Connie Student Council 1, 2, Bancl Front 22, 53, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Intramural Hockey 1, 2, 53, Basketball 1, 2, 53, Volley- ball 1, 2, 3, Tennis Club 35 Girls, Athletic Association 2, 3, junior Sportsinen Club 15 Future Nurses of America 2, Booster Club 1. Linda Lee Kohler Linda SCROLL Typist 53, Barker Typist 33, Press Club 2g Chorus l, 2, fl, Intrainural Hockey 2, Tennis Club 23 Business 1Cclucation Club 1g Library Club lg Booster Club 1, 53g Xlusic Listeners 2, Michael Gable Lauver Mike International Relations 533 Music Listeners fig Sher- yyoocl Senior lligh School Sandy Spring, Xlarylantl: Orchestra lg National llonor Society 2, Key Club 2. v Blll'I7ilI'il ICiIc011 Mains B aria Si11cIv11t Cfc11111ciI 13, Homo- TOOIII Sl'L'l4l'IllI4f' I, 2: I5z111cI I, 2, 53, CIUIIIIIX I, 2: CI101'11s I, 2, I3, fjlllllltf' 2, S35 Slmrps I, 2, II, IIlIl4llIIllll'ilI IIucIwy I, 2, 13, I31lsI41'II1:1II I, 2, 33g Y0IIc'yI1z1II I, 2, 35 Ci1'Iw, AtI1Ivtic' Associutioll 2, II, Iiuostvl' QIIIIIJ I. T. MicI1z1eI Marpoe Mike B11sI41'tIma1II 334 l 1mtIm11lI I, 53, IIIIIAMIIIIIIAAIIN I, 2, Gym CIUIJ Ig A111110-Yis1111I ICCIIICLIIIOII .7 D01'0tI1yAIez11111e Long Alcssc IL. Love Dottie ,less OI I I 7 3 Co Eclilol B1smI11II 7 l'ootI11II 3 In -3g Barker I, 2, 3, Press QIIIIIJ 11111111Ia I, 2, Gym Club I, 2, 3 'I' II1111cIIm00I4 Stuff I, 2, 53, -'Ig .I1111i01' Sp01'ts111v11 CIHIJ -'v'q fIIlUl'll5 2, 3, IJCilfII1'l'L'l'1lIAI I,2,f3. SI111 Li11cIa Joyce Mala-5 Linda .-X1'tCIuI1 I1 B11si111-xx lIIuIm 1 Do111111 NIz11'ti11 Donna Music Listclwrs I, 2 H I I ca N111 H1LI1.11cI NI utm Marty Dick 'I4l'klL'Ii I, 2, 53, Gym CI11IJ I, I m1tI111II Ig IllIL1'2llllll14LlIS 23 2: Gym IA'LlKIl'I'5 Ig Yulxity' Yis1111I-:Xiclx 531 Xlusic Lisfoll- fIIllIJ 531 .-X11 CILII1 Ig Music on I, 2, 53, Co-CI111i1'1111111 oI' L. Robert Lee Martin Bob Basketball 1, 2, 53, Track 1, 2, 3, Gym Club 1, 2, Future Farmers of America 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 3, Music Listeners 1. Wilbul' Roy Mellinger Butch Tennis Club 1, Archery Club 1, Audio-Visual Educa- tion 1. 34 Sandra Kay Martin Sandy Tri-Hi-Y 3, Future Nurses of Amcrica 2, Girls' Shop 1, Art Club 1, Music Listen- ers 2, 3. Robert L. Mclaughlin Bob Baseball 2, 3, Intramurals 1, 2, Tennis Club 2, 3, Sec- retary 53, Audio-Visual Education 1. Patrick McCleaf Pat Baseball 2, 3, Football 1, 3, Track 1, 2, WVrestling 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Gym Club 1, 2, Visual Aids 3, Vice-President 3, Dancing Club 1, 2, 53, Treasurer 1, Vice-President 2, Music Listeners 3. Glenn L. McMullen Mickey Baseball 2, Basketball 1, Intramurals 1, 2, Archery Club 2, junior Sportsmen Club 3, Fishing Club 2, Library Club 1, Audio- Visual Education 1, 2. Ruth Louise Martin Ru junior Sportsmeu Club 1, Future Homcmakers of America 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 3, Dancing Club 1, Apple Dessert Contest, Third Place 1, First Place 3, Co- Chairman ot' B and S Raiders 33, jill Ann Meredith jilliloe Homeroom Treasurer 1, 2, Intramural Hockey 3, Booster Club 1, Leather- cratt 1, President 1, Girls' Shop 3, Art Club 1, Dancing Club 2, ri. Richard B. Miller Rick Band 1, 2, 34 Orchestra 1, 2g Dance Band 2g VVrestling 24 Chess Club l, 2g Science Club 3g Music Listeners 2. Ronald Miller Hon International Relations 2, 53. James Moorhead jim Student Council l, 35 Class Vice-Presiclcnt l, 2, 533 Inter- national Relations 2, 53, Vice- Presiclent 2, Pre-siclcnt 3g French Club I, 2, Prcsiclcnt 2g Music Listeners l, S35 F anal Nl Alumni Award 24 National Merit Scholarship Connnenclation 535 NCTE Award, State Finalist. Nlarv Ann Mitchell Skeeter Boosttr Club I Teal Earl Mitten Ted liancl l, 2, 335 Football 1, 2, 533 Track 25 Xttrestling Varsity Club 33: Hi-Y l Nancy L Mitchell Cricket Booster Club 1 Barbara Lou Moun Barb Student Council 2g Student Council Alternate lg Band l, 2, 53, County 24 Orchestra lg Iutrainural Hockey, Basketball, Volleyball l, 2,531 Girls, Athletic Association 2, 3g Future Nurses ot' Aincrica 2. Vincent Moran Vin SCROLL. 134 Press Club 3g Gym Club 34 Track 35 Our Town 3. Manhattan College High School: Prepster 2g Track 1, 25 Swimming 2. 35 Linda Kay Mowers Patricia Ann Mowery Linda Pdf Intramural Basketball 3, Cl101'US 29 FUTUYG T6i1C11e1'S Volleyball 3, Tennis Club of America 2, 3, Girls, Shop 2, Booster Club 1, Art Club 1, Music Listeners 1, 2, 3. Harry R. Mundorff, jr. Harry Baseball 2, 3, Basketball 1, Intramurals 1, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Vice-President 3. Linda Kay Naugle Lynn Band 1, 2, 3, County 2, Head Majorette 3, Chorus 1, 2, 3, County 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, County 3, District 2, String Ensemble 1, 2, 3, Intraniural Hockey 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, Girls, Athletic Association 2, 3, Future Teachers of America 2, 3, Booster Club 1, French Club 2, Lions, Representa- tive 3, jane Louise Myers Janie Honieroom Secretary- Treasurer 1, 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3, Intramural Hockey, Basketball, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, Girls, Athletic Association 3, Cheerleading 1, Booster Club 1, 2, Homecoming Queen 3. Nancy Nickles Nancy SCROLL Advertising 3, Chorus 1, 2, 3, County 2, 3, Sharps 2, 3, Intrainural Hockey 1, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Track 2, 3, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, Girls' Athletic Association 2, 3, Booster Club 1. 36 Alan Jesse Noel Mabelle Jean Ott Alan Big jean T1-ack 25 Gym Club 35 Hoinerooni Secretary- ,Iunior Sportsnien Club 1, 2, T1'C21SU1'91' 1, 23 Billld 1, 2, 3, 3, Chess Club 2, Future COUUW 1, 2, C1101'US 1, 2, Farmers of America 1, COUHW 1, 29 71311-111-Y 3, Dancing Club 2. President 3, Booster Club 1, Leathercraft 1, Girls' Shop 2, Music Listeners 2, 3. Clieryl Allll Paul Sherry I11t1'11111111'zll lluclxvy Hg Bllililfllllll 53, X'ull1-ylmll 2, 333 lloustvi' Cflulm Ig A1'tCfl11l1 -3. Slicrry A. P1-ck Sherry clllklIIllJL'l'Slllll'j.f S1-11i111' lligli SL-liuolz Stl1Klt'Ill clUllIlL'll 1, 25 Tri-Ili-Y 1, 2g H0111cruu111 SFCI'6till'y 1, 2g I11t1'1111111r11l Baskctlnull l, Volleyball 1. Sll2ll'0ll Sic-lla Owens Shflffm 13101111111 Stn-pl1c11 Page SCRULI, Sig Barker 53g Ron Cl1c11'11s 2, Sig llIl!'illIlllI'il.l . . . N 1 4 , Bmkmlmll lv 2, :gg ,Huck 1, 11111101 5po1lm11.111 fllllll 2g Yfillf-ylmll l, 2, 53g llockcy . l, 2, S34 Girl! Atlilctia- Asso- Aicls 2, 23, ciutiuin Eg l11tc-1'1111tio1111l Hclzltiulix l, 2, Sl'Cl'L'tll1'y 25 F11-11cl1 Cflulm 1, 2, SL'L'l't'lill'j'- 'll1'6'll8llI'l'l' ig lDI'LlllliltlCS Clulm 2, 531 T110 Miracle Worker 21 T110 Green Bough 2: Our Town fig Colclcy Bcm-0111 S111-lling Tcst, Firm Plucvg N11tio1111l Merit SCl1OlilI'SllllJ C1111111111-11cl111'io11. .-,i 2g Fishing Clulx 2g Visual Cary L. Paxton Gary Ha1slQ1'llJ11ll lg llllliilllllll llx 2, -3g III-H 2, ,Eg Sn-11-111-c c,ll1lJ 2, -'31 liuostc-1' fllllll l lAx2lll16'l'L'l'illl l. Houulcl L00 P0014- Ron Fishing Cul: I, ig Yis Alcls rp: xllhlt' l1lNll'IlL'l'S 1 Bz11'1'v LCC POITBI' lol111 Roswell Porter Tzak jack YiSll1ll AiflS 3: Siililt' CTCW 24 lI1tl'illNLll'l1lS lg Music l,ist1-11 Nlusic l,ist1'111'1's 33, 6145 3, Kristine Y. Porter Kris Cborus I, 2, 53, County 1, Intramural Hockey 1, 2, 53, Basketball 1, 2, Volleyball 1, 2, 53, 'lwracli 1, 2, 33, Girls Atliletie Association 2, 53, Presicleut 53, -Iuuior Sports- ineu Club lg Briclge Club 2, Booster Club lg Clieer- leading l, 2, 53, Captain 33, Draniatics 1, Green Bough 2, Miracle Worker 2, Our Town , 13. Carol Ann Pringle Penny Business Etlueatiou Club 53, Xlusie Listeners l, 2. .,, Linda Kay Reecl Q , 1 Reedie fi my Intramural Ilockey, Raslxtt H' i..,:g ' , ,jf ',l gi ,:' 1 , ball, Volleyball l, 2, 531 Coll' ' , Club 2, Cirls' Shop 3 it 3. 5? Dancing Club 33, Latin Club 1, Music Listeners l. is -.., ll i so Donna Fay Rosenberry Donna Band 1, 2, 3, County 1, 2, 3, Chorus 3, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Latin Club 1, Future Nurses Ol'-AlllCl'1Ckl 2. 38 Connie Elaine Pugh Connie SCROLL 2, 53, :XClYG1'11Slllg Stall' 53, Circulation Manager 53, Band 1, 2, 53, Color Cuarcl 1, 2, 33, Chorus 1, 2, 53, County 53, Orchestra 1, 2, 53, Intra- mural Hockey 1, 2, 53, Basket- ball 21 Cliess Club 1, Boostei Club 2, Nlusie Listeners 2, 53. Robert Robinson B012 Stucleut Council 1, 2, 33, Vice-Presiclent 2, Presiclent 23, Ranfl 1, 2, 13, Cliorus 2, 53, County 2, 3, Orchestra 1, 2, 33, President 2, 53, County 53, District 1, 2, 53, Regional 1, 2, 53, Ili-Y 1, 2, 3, President 53, Science Club 1, 2, 33, Yice- Presiclent 33, Music Listeners 1, 2, Presiclent 1. Robert D. Porter Dewey Football 1, 2, 53, Cyin Club -3, Xarslty Club l, 2, -3, Alt Club 2, Mary Louise Russell Mary Intramurals 1, Business Edu- cation Club 1, 3, Dancing Club 1, 2. Clll'lStlllQx Muriu Ruth Chris SCROLL ilg Stuclm-ut Council l, 2, fig llltl'llllllll'lll Basket- lJ'lll 1 0 '3 Yollvvbwll l 0 '34 1 1-'Va , ' a-'Va Tcuuis Club 2g lloostcr Club lg Cl1v1'1'lvucli11g 2, 3g LL'1lfll0l'ClALll.t l, Art Club 1, Tl't'klSlll'Q'l' Ig Nll1SlCLl5lCIll'l'S 3, Xvlil'-Pl'USlCll'lll 533 Hvpre- sr-11t11tixv to junior Miss Pillliillll 53g llo11u-co111i11g Court Il. K0llllClll li. SllUl'llli1li6l' Ken liuiul l, 2, Sl, Nl1lllilj.fL'l' lg c,l'L'lll'NlI'il lg llusvlrull 2, 33g lllll'klllllll'illQ gl ,luuior Sports11u'11 Club lg Music lilSll'lll'l'S 2, 53. .l uliu M ary Hyder julie Billlil l, 2, Slg f,l'Clll'Sll'll I, 2, 531 'l'ri-lli-Y fl, Sl'L'l't'l1lI'y 53g Futurv Xursm-s ol' .'xlNL'1'lCil l1'cus111'1-1' 21 l,alt111 Club lg Music l1lNll'llL'l'N 2,11 Aluclitb Sl1i11cll0clcL-kc-1' judy 5C,liOl,l. 5, Btll'kt'l' fl, Prvss Club l, fl, Nurs fllll'UIllL'lt' clUl'l'i'SIDUllill'lIl fl: lllllllti- room SL'L'l'L'lLll'f'-'lll'Cilhlll'9l 33: Chorus 1,1531 lllllikllllllllll llcrvlwy, l511slu-tlmll, Volley- bull, l utur1' Nurscs of AlllC'l'li'1l 2: lloostc-r Club lg Our Town Il, Hicl1zu'cl Seeclcrs Dick XYl'L'Stllll51 2: lllll'llllllll'illS 12, -luuior Spo1'ls111u11 l, 2gMus1c l.1l5lL'Ill'l'S 53. Donna Louise Shoup Donna lllll'illl1lll'Lll lloclu-3' l, 2, Il, Huskvtlnlll 2, 13, Yollvybull 2, flg Fllfllfl' llc1111c'11111l4c'1's ol' A111e'1'icu fl, lioostvr Club l, M11sicListL-1u'1's 2, lXlLi1'gilI'Cl H clcu liutll Margie lI1tl'1lllllll'ill liuslu-tbull l, 2, Hockey 2, Yollvybull 2, 3g Booster Club 2g Girls' Shop 3g Music l,lStUl1L'l'S 2. Clylllllllkl Lyuu Smith Cindy lDtl'illl1lll'1ll 'lll'2lt'l'i l, linskvt- ball l, 2, 53, Xv0lll'YlD1lll l, 2, 23g Booster Club lg Girls' Shop 53g Music l,ist1'1u-rs 2. 39 J udith Sollenberger Judy Leathercraft 1, Music Listen- ers 1, 2. .Iudith Darlene Stake lady Richard Eugene Smith Dick Homcrooin Secretary-'1'reas- urer 1, 2g Iunior Varsity Football 1, International Relations 2, Booster Club 2, Art Club 3, Robert john Solder Bob SCROLL Assistant Circu- lation Manager 25 Student Council 2, Band 1, 2, 3, Chorus 2, 3, Vice-President 3, County 2, 33, Dance Band 1, 2, Track 1, 3, NVrestling 1, 2, 3, Intranuirals 2, 3, Hi-Y 2, 33, Sergeant-at-Arins 53. Gerald YV. Stake jerry Band 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 1' n Dance Band 15 Track 2, junior Sportsman Club 1, 2, Music Listeners 2, 53. Nancy C. Staver Nancy Student Council 53, Band Maiorette 2, 53, Chorus 1, 2, 3, County 2, 53, Sharps 2, 3, Tennis Club 2, International Relations 53, Vice-President 3, French Club 1, Music Listeners 2, 53. 40 joseph'Kenneth Stine Barbara Lee Stitt joe Barb Ilonieroom Secretary-Treas- Bll151C LiSff1llC1'S 1- urer 2, NVrest1ing 1, 2, 53, Gyin Club 1, 2, 23, President 3. Ccorge D. Strayer Robert Lcc Sununers George Bob . . 1 y - 1 A 1101 Spoitsnnn , ,-, SSL unior Suorlsnn-n Club 3g International Relations in s 4 tlltiti ll cls Iclucition l g. B. Carol S wartz Carol SCROLI, -'Eg Barkcr 134 Press C.lub 2, 33, Secretary 'Hg Stu clcnt Council 535 lllJI ll'Y Llub lg Nlusic Listene Hobcrt Swartz Bob J . rs l,2. lllllltll' Sportsnicn Club 1, 2, P ., ., - A rx, X ice-l result-nt rn: l1lNlt'Ill'l'Nf7. , x Xlusic jerry Lee 'l'arncr larry Basketball 1, 2, S33 Coll' Club 2, 3: Tennis Club 131 llllxlllbss litlucation Club Il, 'l'rcas11rcr 531 'l'rcasurcr ol' Y.I.l'.'S. Carina Lcc Tluirsli Carma SCROLL 35, Typist J3gB11rlcer 53, Typist 33 fJl'L'llQ'Stl'Al lg lntranniral Basltctball l, 2, 3, Hockey 1, 2, 3, Volleyball 2, 35 Chess Club lg Business Education Club 24 Booster Club 2. I ,cyon Nancy Swartz Lecon lfuturc Honicinakcrs ol :Xnu-rica 2, 53, Yicc-Prcsitlcnt 2, l,l't'SlClL'lll 3: Pliotograpliy Club 23 Music Listencrs lg lfulurc Hoincinalicrs ol Allli'l'lCil County Council, Yicc-Prcsiclcnt of Proiccts is -7. -Ioycc Elaine Swislicr .Ioyco SCROLL 2, IS, Assistant .Xclxcrtising Manager 2, fXclxc1'tising.! Bl2l1l2lQ.I,l'l' 535 Cliorus l, 2, 3, County 53: Orclicstra lg Sliarps 2, 535 lntrainural llockcy I, 2. 53, Volleyball 1, 2, 3g Basketball 1, 2, 35 Girls' Athletic Asso- ciation 2, 34 Booster Club 15 Our Town, Ticket Chairman 3. 41 Rozanna E. Thrush Hozanna SCROLL 3, Typist 3, Barker 3, Typist 3, Library Club 1g Music Listeners 1, 2. Richard Dean Vaughn Dick Football 1, ,lunior Sportsinen Club 2, Chess Club 1, 2, Stage Crew 1, Music Listen- ers 53. 42 Lisa Adele Underwood Lisa SCROLL 2, 3, Co-Editor 3, Barker 1, 2, 53, Advertising Manager 2, Press Club 1, 2, 3, Handbook 2, 3, Assist- ant Editor 2, Student Coun- eil 2, 3, Representative-ab Large 3, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Drainatics Club 2g Harvey 1. Earl Henry V arner Bunny Football 1, Track 2, Tennis Club 2, Gym Club 1, 53, Stage Crew 2. Janice W. Valigorsky Jan Student Council Alternate 2, IS, Intrainurals 1, Future Teachers of America 1, 2, International Relations 2, Latin Club 1,f 2, Music Listeners 3, Drainaties Club 3. Sally jane Varner Sally lntramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, Girls, Shop 1, Music Listen- ers 2, 3. Judith Marlene Ulsh Judy Booster Club 1, 2, Treasurer 0 1 Wancla Vaughn Wanda Art Club 1, 3, President 3, Music Listeners 2, Intra- inural Hockey 1, 2, 53, Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, Volleyball 1. 2, 3, Co-Chairman, B and S Raiders 3. Harold NVacIeI Harold Future Fnriuers UI' Aiuerieu I, 2, Eg Pre-sicleut 33g Audio YisuuI Iicliieamtimi I, 2, '3 AIau HusseII XViest Alam I4'0utImII I, 2, rig vIII'ill'Ii I, 2, 13g Gym CIuIi I, 2, Hg Cyiu LeucIers Ig Yursily' CIuIi 2, SI. XViIIiz1m jack YVarreu jack ISzuicI I, 2, 53: Drum Xlujui I, 2, -'Ig XIICC-Pl'CSIiIi'llI 23 President 531 Chorus 2, S31 County 1, 2: Dauiee Biuul I: ,Iuuior Sportsmen CIuIi Ig Nlusie Liste-uers 53. Barry Eugene NVeIJIm Barry SCROLL 33g Harker 531 Chess CIuIJ, I, 21 Iutermltimiul Ik-Intioiis I, CImiriuuu Ig Xlusie Listeners 53g Nuliuiiul Poetry .-Xwurd 2, Frosie IC. NVusIiiuger Frosie I'Iiutngi'upIiy CIuIu 2, .1 Nlusie Listeners I. Larry Lee XVeuger Larry BaseImII 3g Iutraiuuruls Ig ,Iunior Sportsiueu CIub lg Fishing CIuIm 1, 225 Chess Club Ig Art CIuIn 3. jay A. Wuclc-I Jfly Ieuuis C,IuI1 53: -Iuuim Sportsiueu CIuIm I, 2, 1 CI1ess CIuI1 2. Karen Sue XViugercI Karen Sludeut CuuueiI 331 Slucln-ut Council Alternate I, 2: I5zuuI 1, 2, 39 Majore-tte I, 13g Head Majorette 29 Orchestra lg IutrzuuuraI lluskctlmll I, 2, 34 Volleyball I, 2, 534 Teuuis CIUIJ 25 Future Nurses of Ameriea 2g Booster CIuI1g Music Listeners 53, 43 XVilliam Wright Jr. Butch Chorus l, 2, Football lg Intramurals 1, 2g Gym Club l, 2, Booster Club l, 24 Visual Aicls l, 2, Auclio- Visual litlucation 2. John Eugene WVyrick Jack Baseball 53g Basketball 3, Varsity Club 53. Big Spring High School: Basketball 1, 2, Varsity Club 2. 44 Cheryl Ann Wise Sandra Joyce NVitter Cheryl Sandy SCROLL 2, 3, Agtiyjtigg Future Homemakers ol, Editor 53, Barker 2, 53, Hand- AlN6'l'iC2l 1, 2, 531 Dilllvillil hook 2, 3, Editor 2, Home Cluh 1, 2- room Secretary l, 2, Intra mural Hockey, Basketball, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, Track 2, 534 Girls' Athletic Assoc iation 2, 3, Secretary S3 Booster Club lg Cheer- leading 2, 53, Art Club l Homecoming Court 13, Life guard 2, 53g XVSHP Announc er 53. Lucinda D. James W, Zullinger Zimmerman jim Student Council Alternate SCROLL 1, 2, 35 Index 35 2, 3g Baseball 2, 53, Football Barker l, 2, 3, Co-feature lf 2, 3, Vilmlty C2lDtilil1 534 Editor 2 Editor 34 press Intramurals l, 2, 3, Varsity Club Q, Jgg Hkmdbook 1, 2, Club l, 2, 53, Vice-Presiclent 35 Chew Cluljl 1g Future 53, Stage Crew l, 2, Presitlent Teachers of America l, 2, 3, Historian-Librarian 3. Jay M. VVyrick Junior Sportsmen Cluh l, C35 Music Listeners 2, 33. Joyce Darlene XVyrick Bubbles Student Council Alternate 2, 53, Bimcl l, 2, JB, Colt- Club 2, Junior Sportsmen Club lg Intnunural Basltethall 2, kg? 1. 1 H A X fn' . as .L .V In socio-economics students dis- euss politics and the economics of the United States. First Row, Front to Back: Patricia Carey, john Cricler, Alice Ferrell. Second Row: Nancy Bigler, ,lean Crouse, jerry Tarner, NValter Howland, Barhara Monn, Carina Tlirusli, Evelyn Fauver. Third Row: liarhara Booz, YYayne Cullmertson, Ronnie Frank- lin, NVilliam Kill1fillllilll,AltDllll Porter, Helen Hancock, Ioseph Stine. Fourth Row: Joanne Burgan, Shirley Diehl, George Fritz, Dorothy Long, Christine Ruth, Cheryl NVise, Sandra Martin. Standing: Roger Heller, William R. Minnick, teacher. XB F' Q M Q s Stutlyinig graminar ancl linglish literature is the linglish class taught hy Miss Gladys Clark. Seated in the Front oflfiow One is llolrert Martin. Second Row: Urville Martin, Sanclra Ken- clig, Bonnie Kirliy, Ricliarcl Kling, Benjamin Kunkleman, Micheal Marpoe, Richard Martin. Third Row: W'ilina Finkey, Nanci Gilhert, Rohert Clochenauer, Richard Guyer, -lack llammoncl, Sharon Iluinclsine, limmie Kelley. Fourth Row: Michael Angle, ,lay Clough, Catliren Crann-r, Grace Eutzy, NYil1la Finliey. ,ff 57 J ll eniom .Safely .fgncl lgfan jar jlzeir jufure areem ,af Students learn to operate office machines in office practice. Front Row: William Hancock, Sherry Peck. Second Row: Robert Rutlcin, Dixie Devor, Donna Highlands, Carol Keel-er. Third Row: Lincla Maley, Kenneth Shoemaker, NYilliam Burke, Linda Reed. Fourth Howr Levon Swartz, Donna Martin, Stephen Byers, Carol Swartz. Fifth Row: Donna Hockenherry, Richard Vaughn, Mary Russell, Darlene Dyarinan. Standing: Ronalcl Lawheacl, teacher, Miss Carole Pannell, student teacher. 45 The Presi- dent's car cruises by in the Inaugu- ral Parade, January 20. Roger Heller and Ken Shoemaker view the grave of President John F. Kennedy during the seniors' journey to Washington for the inauguration of President Lyndon B. Johnson. Enjoying the scene at Gettysburg during the trip to the battlefield in their junior year are -lean Crouse, Nancy Staver, Jan Valigorsky, Linda Naugle, Sue Fogelsonger, Corinne Cood- hart, Dena Grove, and Lisa Underwood. Lets sit this one out! say Linda Monn, Ellen Charles, Susan Leaphart, Fred Hawley, Dick Eschenmann, Nancy Nickles, Cheryl Wise, Chuck Stine, Barb Deilil, and Randy Pelka. Crowning Douglas NVetzel and Doris Baer 1964 junior-Senior Prom King and Queen are Dr. and Mrs. Frank Coffey with William Lerew and Theresa Biddle as attendants, iii. Greeting students to the Prom are Tom Eastep, Nancy Staver, Dr. Frank L. Coffey, Mrs. Frank Coffey, Harry C. Jacobs, Mrs. Dorothy Woomer, Robert Swinsick, Mrs. Robert Swinsiek, Frank R. Lerew, Mrs. Frank Lerew, jeff Kirssin, Connie Cornian. Those being introduced include Ed Hoekersmith, Robyn Hess, Irvin Hull, Linda Naugle, jack VVarren, Mary ,lane Foltz, Lenny Fogelsonger, and Barbara Monn. MOTTO Today We Follow, Tomorrow We Lead COLORS Bill Burke and Nancy Bigler, seniors, reflect a moment on all the pastis education and experiences and all the futureis dreams exemplified by their diplomas. Octob April May June Lavender and White FLOWER White Rose CALENDAR OF EVENTS 1964-65 er 5 .... ..... M agazine Campaign Opens 24 ...... .,...... H omeeoming Festivities March 18, 19 . . . . . School Play-'iYou, the juryn 22, 29 . . . .............. New York Trips 27 ..... .... S cholarship Banquet 5 . . . . . .Junior-Senior Prom 6 . . . ...... Baccalaureate 8 . . . . . .Commencement Q 554- cf W. M Sm iz-m g -S+? - . ' I: .L E , . ,WL . W. 3, firm,- K1-,: :avg ,fi ' -n,L ,. L., , P 4 . .1 ,,.,. . , . W QW WWW 'NMMA' was f gww aw? sq -iff'-ax 8 3 A :J Y' we Us -lip-1 of N 9 ' a FW, ' fly My yrwzm, - . if ,, K J ,D .H ...A E- W , , It A , is LN 'f ,N 5 Q , fp:-,M H, 1 ff wmx ,Q zffw-:lv IW, 7? , K-33- Sim V-as ish x W, W., if if Wwf M2252 2, sw ,E NZ' .- ,. w ' g 2'?f',V ' 4 , E isa, 3' ,www .wx swf. ae-V '- gui , six W - H A 1 ' ' 'HOQK 1 M K 1' ,,k,, ,E 1 J . . 1,3-,, . 35 ., Z, X? , N, 12, 4. N A fri 315 Y' K wx R 7 Sm, I M '-.,N,,,f Q A , Ti! , L' My 'B J-' 3 5. iz -M L , ,K ,N,A K. , MA ffm 3 '- , 'f 5 Em as xx 3, KX X , LM an y,,1,gg51L. j Rf Q.. W, Q 'V , r Kim. 1 1' J , a. Y - ,A mg W , 5 , My Z 3 A f .S - A .. Q , l :V A 'fm .2 . X, Q X a .wwf .gmwmwthhs . a-. 4 4 5 K i-if - V 7-- --7 W' . '----sc., ..,,. ' A-W--.fe-Qa.......a,, .. Karen llarglc-road, .s'ecrUfaryg Wayne llall, treasurerg Benjamin Taylor, vice-president, and Bradley Hocb, ylresidcnt, arc making plans for thc junior-Senior Prom, spon- sored annually by the junior Class. Kfafm relaared iggenffg or nxf earii ofgaclerfilzila Helping to make life at Shippensburg High School a rewarding and valued experience, the Juniors have participated enthusiastically in all school activities. Besides ranking high scholastically, the records show that the Juniors are also interested in extra- curricular events and are capable of taking part in a variety of activities, including sports, music, and d 111111 ati cs . Demonstrating their ability to plan and coordinate social functions, the junior Class sponsored the annual Junior-Senior Prom and a Christmas Dance as well Prom peanuts were sold to help cover the expenses of the Prom. The Juniors did Well in the Magazine Cmpgign, boasting sales of over 3,i800.00. Candy bars Were also sold for the third consecutive year as a chief money making project. Q The Juniors have contributed nobly toward the goal of successful and memorable high school years and are looking forward to the opportunities awaiting them as Seniors. llggfaffff- , ' - Discussing future endeavors of the -lunior Class are Benjamin A. Bollinger, head adviser, Frederick A. Crosh, Mrs. Mar- guerite jacobs, and Mrs. Doro- thy Woemer, other advisers. 48 HONIICIRUONI 11.1-Frou! l'UlC.' Xlussvr, P. Rvvcl, R. KGHCX, I5 Ivncll, A. Bigler, H. Sf0llHNl'l4, .wcretnry-trm1.s'z1r4'r: X. Hawk, Liu' pr0xif1'r'1ztg B. Dum-un. Svcond row: D. Cllwmw, Y. Crow-, NI 1511 I+ HlJCkl'lllJCl'l'y, N. NVQ-llvr. Third r01Lf.' li. XYQIITPII, L. Biglcr, XY rklmlclvr, L. Sfl'2l1lSllUl', IC. Slmffer, L. llllta-lmlsml, C. Pvcllurt XRvf'14iL'l'Q, D. Dunlap, B, c:UIIlIIll'I'C'l', D. Hudson, Cl, liuvr, C. Hx. am, XY. XI4m'm-ry, Fourth I'UlC.' H. Pm-, B. Klllliuflllllll, D. Fllltcm, D . Stcwz1l't, li. lloch, 11rc's'ic1'0nfg Cf. f:I'Allllt'l', AI. XYviw, 'lf Slmu-1'. 'Ilu tL'ilClN'l' ix Nlrs. Ilnmtlly XYmrlln'1', W ,Mr , mcreafion JQynofe unions, .gzfzoof OXIICROOXI 11.2-I l'UIlfI'0lL'J L. Frol1m,CI. Sxxu1'tz,C. Kc-ndig, S. lmrt, li. l'ricc'. Sixth row: A. Slwvlvr, D, K4-Hy, IJ. PL'Ikkl.SfIl1ldf7l 1gm1m11. Second mzu: li. l,LlIIllP1', I.. Claw, Il. Updvgmlhf, H. -I. Pcttvys.,s'f'L'l'c'f11ry-frellsllrvrg Holm-1'tL. IlilI'fl,fC!lf'l1l'I'L K.Ihu'g,l1 ztlmu, -I. Ilcckmun. Third row: C. Scttlv, ,l. Ilmvlulnd, H. Xhxllvr, mall, pzrzwiflzfvztg -I. Liglmtflmt, 1'iz'z'-prcfsiderltg li. Divlml, I.. lic-tx, 15 Ii XlHlk4'l', -I. Dul'H. lfllllffll mug: P. Sh-iglmtm-l', Y. Huck, H. Yum-11111, XIUIIH. D. HUClwI1'W1'l'5'. .X Hiliilbg- I I'n1kn'1', T. clklllllllix. Ififfll roto: L. StL'I'l'l'1l, I.. jllIllDl'l', C. Burk HOBIEROOM 11.13-Front row: jiunes Saylor, teacher, D. Helnian, S. Barnett, C. Hosterinan, C. Snoke, president, N. Crunier, XV. Yolie L, NVilliicle. Second row: I. Cipe, S, NIcKeown, B. Kane, I. Sail lizuner, M. Hill, M. Boring, E, Hockenbcrry. Third rowr I. Hancock, oi thc class of ,66 tour the garclcns ol' the Covernoris Palace in historic XVillizunsburg. HOMEROOM 11.4-Front row: J. Zullinger, vice-president, K. Gilbert, president, I. Bard, secretary-treasurer. Second row: M Horst, B. Sites, E. Turner, NV. Ordway, K. Kramer, B. Frey, C Hockenlierry, Fred Crosli, teacher. Third row, R. Henry, VV. Cover, juniors stroll clown u VVllliL1IHSlllll'g street tul- iniring thc rustic atinosplicre. A. Pugli, L. Fritz, D. Cover, L. Ott, B. Swartz, C. Crouse, C. Aclzuns, Fourth row: R. Killinger, M. Heed, R. Baker, C. Sipe, K. Ocker, R. McBctli, D. Gardner. Alun Slieeler questions justice in curly XYilliiunsl1urg society. R. McCann, F. Culbertson, L. Hill, B. Roberts, L. Powell, L. Mc- Crae, N. Hackett, N. jumper, B. Burkett. Fourth row: D. Thrush, B. Banks, I. Fisher, R. Reed, D. Gasten, R. Ocker, G. Hamilton, C. Tarner,J. Runshaw, VV. Alleman, W. Knox. 50 IIOMICHOUNI ll.5-Front row: H. NlL'llUlt,jI7'lf4S'id61lf, C. Cutshall, Scoretary-freaxurerg D. McClelland. Second row: E. Yohe, B. Gentry, S. Sliders, N. North. Third row: K. Arnold, E. Fogelsanger, I.. -lolnison, K, Knull. Fourth row: Cl. Byers, S. Richardson. B. uniom ourneg Comdine rave History was the theme as the junior Class jour- neyed to Cettyshurg Octoher 29 and to NVillia1nslJurg November 1 and 2. One of the highlights at Gettysburg was the In- formation Center, where they viexved a movie con- cerning the liainous Civil XYar hattle, the cycloraina, and the electric inap, depicting different aspects of the three-day struggle. A guided tour around the hattlel-ield was provided at which time the class stopped at Little Round Top and the tower over- looking Ceneral Eisenhoweris farm. Later in the year tor two days the Junior Class IIONIICHOONI llli-Front row: A. Hershey, Al. NVoll'e, NI. Kelso, K. Piper, C. Iloltry, tice-president. Second row: -I. Booz, S. Crihhle, D. Hess, -I. Sliealilier, XY. Strayer. Tlzird row: L. Cayman, L. Alaclison, li. Arnold, II. Nlathna, W. Rolar.Fo1u'fhRow: P. lferrell, QI. Carothers, Q if l Cooper. Fifth row: K. Poe, li, llHl'Il.Sfll1ldi7lgf D.XViser,W. llensel, D. Roddick, H. 'l'arner, Cl. Koser, -I. Ordway, L. Somers, H. Barnes, C. Ifoultx, II. Burkholder, Cl. Davidson, A. Canaan, Il. Govt, W. Alleman, Benjamin A. Bollinger, feaelzer. jo .Moforic .gifefig 7fMfA oaarning visited NVillia1nshurg, leaving Sunday, NOVt?I1llJt?l' 1. Upon arrival they viewed a movie at the Intorniation Center, after which they had a guided tour of XVill- iaiushurg and visited such places as the Magazine and the Caol house, the Covernoris Palace and Capitol, the Blacksinithis Shop and the XViginaker,s Shop. Sunday evening the students attended the Bruton Parish Church for services. Monday morning they visited Iamestown and the glassvvorks. For the students these trips added realism and interest to subjects discussed in their history classes. ll. Davidson. Fifth Row: L. Mitchell, 1i.Coy,,I. Sprecher, D. Linn, ,l. Bert. Standing: F. Xliller, Ii. Cutshall, BI. NVargo, Xlrs. l':I'lllLl 'llllUlll1lNOll, teacher: 13. Tavlor, pre.vicle11f1 L. Carey, .s'eCretf1ry. f .I Q z' Q .im L -. rm 1 ' 'i '- .Y-f-f' HOMEROOM 11.7-Front row: R. Clippinger, R. Diehl, J. Frank- lin, M. Miller, J. Woltz, D. Best. Second row: D. Rotz, T. Coy Third row: C. Gratz, V. Dunlap, I. Martin, B. Kelso, S. Helm, S Taylor, N. Hoke. Fourth row: P. Perry, K. Bollinger, S. Shaver, R l if 7 Alleman, B. Nelson, E. jackson, A. Car Jer, P. Stou er S Xl engei M. Reilly, YV. Hall, J. Hippensteel, J. Baker, C. Nl lrtin j Hoy Fifth row: Frank T. McClelland, teacher, H. Parson un, .gefowdlzilo nguen ibaifg Qoufine or uniom Exchanging the latest news between classes is a favorite pastime of almost all students Cwhen they're not too busy cramming for that math test, or chemistry test, or history test, next period.J Karen Hargleroad and Katy Bollinger, juniors, laugh over a humorous incident in the previous class While hurrying to the next one as fast as they can, considering their loads of text- books. 52 The end of the day brings a dash to the buses for many pupils like Judy Bard junior, who is hoping that shelll make the hus in time. Making plans for the dance alter the autumn bonfire, which their class sponsored, are Sophomore Class olkficcrs Doris Creamer, presi- dent, Candace Wise, i:ice-presi- dentg Pamela Bouch, secretaryg Wanda Martin, his- torian, and james Wenger, treasurer. agjolalzomore 64:55 Wakd agllricled llfljlziciz Mnehf gnfire agzfroof Led by their homeroom presidents, who serve as Student Council members, the Sophomore Class participates in many facets of school life, making valuable additions to it. Among other contributions, they sponsored the annual bonfire and a swim dance at Memorial Park. The class boasted the highest sales in the magazine subscription drive. A first this year was the class's representation at the Capital Area Youth Forum, along with other students ofthe school. Halma Burkhart, Pamela Bouch, and john Nickles were the sophomore delegates. Academically, they were the first class at Shippens- burg Senior High School to study the new social studies course, World Culture. Harold C. Bishop, Ronald II. Kerr, Bliss Kendra L. Funk- houser, and Bliss jani- E. Spangler are deter- mining what the Soph- omore Class, ol which they are advisers, can do to improve an al- ready commendable record in contribu- tions to school activi- ties. HOMEROOM 10.1-From front to back at left: N. Ott, N. Holtry, student teacher, D. Snoke, C. Snoke, C. Franklin, L. Lininger, E. J. Helm, S. Hcllcr, A. Clessner, D. Gilbert, G. Foltz. Second row: Haupt, S. Kann, L. McCurdy, R. Mears, R. Mowery, V. Kling, M. M. Spero, -I. Spero, D. Shoap, L. Shannon, J. Fraker, D. Reed, L. Varner, M. Sominerville. Page. Standing: Harold Bishop, teacher, Miss Nancy VVolford, .gyolafzomore 641:56 Odfainfi ajveglzedf magazine S6146 Leading in sales for the 1964 Magazine Campaign was the Sophomore Class with 81,286.48 Kenneth Hale, a sophomore, came in second place with 8102.67 in subscriptions while Karen Rineard, also a sopho- more, had 3583.72 to her credit giving her third place. However, although the Sophomore Class led as a whole, the high salesman with 35173.93 was' Chuck Davis, a senior. HOMEROOM 10.1-From fiont to back at right: P. Bouch ' , C Baer, V. Alleman, L. Carmack, L. Carroll, L. Crider, J. Staver, L. Nye, P. Stcck. Second Row: Davidson, V. Finkey, B. Mooney, M. Rideout, L. Short, NV. Shenk, T. Ryder, R. Nocho. Third row' .L. Serving as captains in sophomore homeroorns were Lee Nye, Sonia Davidson, James Staver, Ken Shoap, ,lane Liddle, Candace Wise, and Randall Eastep. Also assisting were Ralma Burkhart, Torn Bay, Ray Shu- man, Pauline Jumper, Mary Lou Thrush, Christine Swartz, and Kenneth Hale. Catherine Byers, Chris- tine Reddig, Kenneth VVolfrom, Twila Dyarman, and Barbara Heller were among others who helped. Clugh, R. Cisney, C. Burkholder, I. Hawley, C. Bowman, I. Rhone, L. Allison. Standing: Clanard Biddle, teacher, L. Lesher, L. Miley, XV. Coy, D. Dunbracco. l i 5 4 IIONIICHOONI 10.2-I r0m-fiont to back 111 lcjfl: D. llCl1flt'l'SOIl, S. Clmflleiium-i', K. lfultf, D. clillllfill, D. Clall'lv1', Xl. l31'cclil:ic'l, IJ. liukvr. Second row: K. Slimip, D. Sliirlcy, T. lhmliimon, E. Myers, NV. Kc-efer, N. Ilelmr- lig, C, Adams, D. cl0lllIllCl'QI'. Third row: I. Liclfllc, E. Sliopc, P. Sturlipcr, R. Heed, VI. Mommy, I. Lynelt, H. Brcnize, R. Frey. 'vw llisp-iisxiiig lllilgillllll' sillw,-1'iptio11s wliin-li xvvrc' sulcl :luring ilu' l9li4 XlLlj.f2lZl11t' Cum- puign am- Kvlmctll llulm' iiml KHIAOII Rim-aml, lllQll SLllK'SIIlL'Il lo1'tl1c'11'c-lass. IIUNIICHUONI I0.53-1 rmnfi'm1f to back at 11111: li. Lytlc, F. Xlyvrs. Stiivur, M. Ynrincr. Fourth row: Al. Wlitscmii, R. Willis, C. VVi11ge1'cl Sawmill row: R. lCustvp, pn'.s'izIc1itg Xl. limiks, Nl. llmwn, C. Clmm- C. XVisc, vice-president, -I. Yulu-, L. Davis. Standing: 'lf Xvllgillllkill lH'l'liII, li- ,lUlNlwH, S. xl1lLfl'l',,l. YVQNQL-it Third row' C Clomlymxig Xlrs. lfllimlwtli clI'2lt7, teaclzvrg W. fl0I'IH2lll, D. Kvllor, H. Calla, li, Xlllfllll, P. Xlouiivy, .v1'f'l'rf!1ll'y-fi'Uz1.S'ln'4'r1 VI. l'L'i'i'y, D. lk-mlm, l,. Slimxqilti-ig IC. Peipur, H. Ariiistmng, D. Rntz, XY, liiirlqv. -,Q--Q .nm ,,,,.,,,.aus ' 55 IIOMEROOM l0.4-- Table one: VV. Martin, Nl. johnson, li. Mitten, president, R. Ilockenherry. Table two: R. Wfolfe, Y, Bruntlzo, W, Frclin, C. Grove, D. Hershey, K. Rincurcl. Table three: C. Russell, J. Perry, B. Bauserman, R. Rebok, J. Strohm, T. Drachbar, R. Pisle. .ggolalromoreo Gnfer ,gnferefsffs .911 iuemihec! .xdrecw 56 Table four: XV. XVt'IlgGl', K. Smith, -I. Myers, G. Lininger, C. Beam Standing: T. Buy, R. Coy, T, Malloy, C. Myers, F. Class, L. Ebel sole, Miss ,lane Spunglcr, teacher. HOlNlEROOlNl 10.5- Front row: C. Hoch J. Duhhs, C. Beam, E. Clough, R. Shu- mrm, president, C. Beidcl, secretary, M. Pringle, C. Noel, Miss Kendra Funkhousor, teacher, Second row: P. jumper, A, Burk- holdcr, j. Mc:Cu1'dy, M, ,l. Dunlap, II. Coy, D. Calvert. Third row: R. Plustere-r, li. lN'lur- tin, B. Menninger, D. Ferry, Van Dyke. Fourth row: R. Stine, L. Killian, V. Brown, C, Russell, R. Burk- holdcr, G. Davidson, j. Mowers. HOMEROOM 10.6-Front row: C. Swartz, N. Kendall, president M. Thrush, C. Ilelwrlig, M. Stitt, D. Thollms. Second row: D. Hockenberry, J. Pyne, E. Fritz, B. Ross, B. Mower, D. Porter. HOMEROOM 10.7-Front row: W. Weibley, B. Fogelsonger, V. KCIllllj2,', S. Mt-Tl. Second r0w: K. Halo, R. Martin, P. Rebuck, D. DurH'. Third row: B. Taylor, P. XVilliums, D. Blain, S. Swartz. Fourth row: C. Byers, D. Crwmxer, B. Curdller. Standing,first row: Third row: S. Cramer, B. Duumire, S. Burkholdcr, C. Cutshull, C. Byers, D. l5e'I1dvl'. Fourth row: G. Delaney, H. VVe11ge1', YV. Horst, G. Martin, Sipes, B. Kunklcmun, Clmrlvs Hartlnan, teacher. A. Mowcry, VI. Bye-rs, G. Bigler, D. Thompson, D. Dichl, L. Hun- shaw, L. Stouffer, R. Soudcr, D. He-lwrlig, M. Hockcrsmitlr. Stand- ing, second row: B. Ilcss, Y. North, j. jolmson, R. Sanders, Mrs. Emma Van Scyoc, teacher, M. Thrush, D. Smith, D. Kunkleman. 1 -E ',.1 f7 ji. I -' 'Wi k T' s'ge121M-s,l'?3,Q5 ' 5f1 Q1fz.'i'fTfi'f'. ' Z HOMEROOM 10.8, Group A-Front row: L. Zonis, vice-president, Second row: C. Seeflers, 1. Van Scyoc, M. Seibert, B. WVinters, C C. Reddig, secretary, F. Wise, president, R. Opilo, treasurer, K. Wright, D.Weller, C. Strayer, R. Yeager, R. Wadel, Mrs. Amy Slagle VVolfrom, C. Wiser, C. Speck, L. Mentzer, Mathna, N. Naugle. teacher. HOMEROOM 10.8, Group B- Next to railing: J. jones, oice-presi- dent, C. Gardner, B. Holtry, B. Kil- lian, S. Harris, L. Mathna, D. Mow- ery, D. Deihl, D. Laughlin, 1. john- son. Inside row: K. Snader, presi- dent, C. Booz, D. Creamer, secre- tary, M. Carl, T. Dyarman, B. Hel- ler, T, Reilly, J. Mowery, treasurer, E. Fosbre, T. Thompson, Robert Miller, teacher. 58 .,,,,M Making plans for future projects ofthe newly-organized Fireman's Club are JOl1Il Nickles, secretary, Ed Haupt, president, and Ioe Mowery, treas- urer. The club includes approximately seventeen members, and it con- ducts programs on the use of firctrueks and apparatus and views films on arson and on techniques of fighting fires. Leading the Freshman Class through their first phases of senior high life are Arnold Fleagle, presidentg Cindy Ruth, vice-presidentg Joy Seavers, secretary, and Beverly Boggs, treasurer. Cfom o ' 01,0044 .fdlwcwl jo .fdcfiue enior The class of 1968 was introduced to life at the Shippensburg Area Senior High School by freshmen orientation at the beginning ofthe school terni which presented to the class the activities, freedoms, and new responsibilities that senior high offers. Participating in the fall magazine campaign to augment their treasury, the class has kept pace with their upperclassinen counterparts by joining in the varied phases ofthe school as a whole, such as sports, academic achievement, and social activities. These years of high school will add new expe- riences and knowledge to the sturdy toundation that has already been laid by the Class of 1968, preparing thein tor leadership and excellence during days at SASHS. Reviewing plans for the Class of '68 are its advisers, Charles Cawthern, Lawrence A. Bradshaw, head adoiserg Miss Nancy Naugle, and I. Stewart Askins. 59 SECTION 9.1 -Front row: B. Chamberlin, L. Myers, j. Diehl, L. Diehl, B. Alleman, D. Sanders, C. Canaan, B. Johnson. Second row: D. Carothers, S. Jacobs, L. Mummert, B. Coodling, K. Perry, E. Martin, C. Hancock, M. Varner, B. Adams. Third row: Mrs. Darvin Beedle, substitute teacher, B. SECTION 9.2-Front row: A. Banks, L. Hancock, M. Perry, I. Hargleroad, C. Clippinger, D. Coldsrnith, S. Bender, E. Ebersole, C. Naugle, P. Martin. Second row: Ronald M. Lawhead, teacher, S. Elliot, R. Alle- inan, VV. VVinchester, J. Mar- tin, -I. Goshorn, L. Jones, K. Wingerd, B. Mowery. 60- Perry, D. Aby, D. Martin, R. NVeaver, J. Smith, H. Dyarman, T. Durff, R. Elliott, D. Adams, D. Mowers. Fourth row: D. Chamberlin, J. Geyer, R. Carver, H. Cassidy, M. Albright, I. Ile, and I. McKenrick. Absent: C. Adams. The home- room teacher is XVilliam Angle. SECTION 9.2-Front row: J. Johnson, V. Peiper, I. Vaughn, C, Coons, M. Evans, E. john- son, B. McCleary, H. Naugle, J. Rinehart, J. Seavers. Second row: C. Armstead, I. Chamber- lin, R. Golden, B. Mowers, R. Gilbert, G. Martin, R. Sailham- mer, I. Poe, C. Failor. 1 A-:1gf vnu f if gk f,,.A3 QM V A R 'Wait' SECTION 9.53-Front row: F. NVuclel Kunn, Stewart Askins, teacher, B XVcil1ly, S. Yzuwu-r, K. NVoltz, T. Fuuver. Second row: M. Colclslnitll, D. Black, A. Mclmalll, R. Futsclicr, NI. Ncgley, D. McCi'zw, H. Poo, A. P0lll0I'Oy, If F2lllYL'l', Absent: Nl. Gossert, M. Fed ock. f 'T' a 'QCII ' .N SECTION 9.53-Along wall: S. Wicst- ling, D, Zullingcr. Second row: D, Greenuwalt, B. Kuufimm, H.I.. Martin, B. Mzutin. Third row: XV. Baer, D. Buk- er, B. Clcnnne-ns, -I. Clcnclcnning. Fourth row: C. Newell, S. Pctcrs, D. Reed, P. Swopc. Standing: T. Shan- non, XV. Stavcr, I. Kami, G. Helm, j. Ilawlf-y. gl QfilLlfI'l6LI'l CZCLZS5 X P062 jo Well! SECTION 9.4-Kneeling: V. Flom, S. Willis, D, Rohr, treasurergj Kirssin, president, C. Nuugle, o.-president, S. Wadel, secretary S. Finkenbincler, W. Beidcl, B. Suclcrs. Second row: L. Keck, Di Craig, S. Shannon, V. Hays, B. Bock, B. Bowers, V. XVatson, N Xlaerienced Orndorff, P.Pugl1, j, Mcntzer, Miss Nancy Nauglc, teacher, P Nocho. Third row: B. Mclilwec, C. Mcllott, C, Carls, M. Pctteys A. Mathna, B. NVenger, D. Zeisloft, D. Fry, C. IIL-ss, C. Porte-r D. Keck, M. Gribble, C. Clough. Absent, B. Bzu1sernmn,jiles Clugh HOMEHOOM 9.5-First row: VI. Corimm, vice-presidentg L. Clough, L. Hill. Second row: A. Fleagle, president, D. Kent, L. Parr. Third row: R. Kling, J. Pechart, J. Sites. Fourth row: J. Pugh HONIEROOM 9.5-First row: D. Booz, A. Rliiuelmrt, D. Gallo. Second row: W. Miller, T. Wise, R. Shroyer. Third row: H. Heefner, W. Miller, B. Boggs, treasurer. Fourth row: B. Miller, L. Shields a R. NVillis, K. Crcssler. Fifth row: D. Failor, B. Karper, D. Keesmuu Sixth row: C. Piper, ul. Nye. Seventh row: C. Allemnn, J. NVa1'1'en, Miss Virginia Tlirusli, teacher. G. lvlathiia. Fifth row: F. Bikle, N. Singer, P. Foster. Sixth row: -I Querry, P. Nordine, secretary. Seventh row: D. Craig, B. Hornbaker Eighth row: P. Gutshall. 62 HUNIIQHUOM 9.6-First row: Al. Wenger, ll. Railing, C. Heckman, N. Cramer, secretary, B. Kelly. Second row: C. Pechart, A. Currens vice-president: K. Stouffer, presidentg B. Neil, R. Boofz, P. Breudza, S. Koontz, treasurerg I. Carman, S. Hinkle. Third row: D. Thompson .Aff ' any Clfl HONIICROONI 9.7-First row: L. PilYl0ll,lift?-9iC1UllfL,l.XIOHOS, vice- presidentq H. llock, secretary. Nl. Sullivan, treasurer. Second row: S. Burkett, Al. Lynch, R. Nelson, N. Calwert, K. Devor. Third row: L. Kelly, S. Nlolm, H. Newell, S. Frolnn, Al. Strolnn. Fourth row: Nl. R. Guyer, D. Clough, I. Horst, R. Flood, E.K. Wetzel, E. Shovalcer B. Ocker, B. Fritz, H. Morrow. Fourth row: P. Shuman, C. Relxuck, H. Black, G. Kirby, T. Fogelsonger, Lawrence A. Bradshaw, teacher. I1 0I'l0I .S?0Lflfl5 Kelso, Mr. Ivan Sloacl, teacher, W, Thompson, P. Dewalt, J. Parson. Standing: C. Forester, R. Brown, J. Crouse, C. Hosfeld, F. Frey, D. Cressler, D. Bowman. 63 HOMEROOM 9.8-Seated around the jqrst table: D. llunlelsine, president, S. Wenger, vice-president, J. Cayman, secretary, L. Mooney, treasurer, L. McCoy, R. Brown, C. Cooper, D. Zinnner man, D. Buglnnan. Around the second table: J. Friclinger, II. Hockenberry, S. Yohc, B. Gardner, C Shun Sfandmg Nils Kathleen Kerr, teacher, I. Ilnrgleroclc R Tostnn R Svs nu L Horst, Dehart, C. Scott, S. Cayman, I Le L clx P Xohe XX NX rgr man, I. Crouse, Miss Miller, student teacher Wnfh-gra em cce f .fdclclecl no onfiihigfiefi HOMEROOM 9.9-Front row: C. Ruth, president, R. Rolur, L. Cnrdy. Fourth row: R. Russell, C. Parson Fzfth row R Reeder Ruth, L. Sword, S, Thrush, Secretary, S. Kyncr, B. Hosfelcl. Second NV. McCulloch, C. Mozingo, D. Runslr wx R Ott L Rosenberry row: S. McCracken, oice-president, A. Opilo, P. Cutsln1ll,J. Holtry, Sixth row: L. McCullen, Ruynroncl -I. K1SCll rllx teacher R P111 B. Holtry, C. Howland, F. Runshaw. Third row: J. McLaughlin, I, Rosenberry, R. Rowles. J. Nispel, treasurer, D. Rosenberry, R. Nickey, R. Rhone, E. Mc- -ar-nur V7 ' -wif A 5 .:, .. f QM: X. -f:,,.,. ,, if K ,sf n A :fqa ,4- - 4 6 E. L, Q1 fi: i , . ms, . Vi 1 Sf? , Q 13,4 LY '3' ., WET 3 H 5 A1 3 .. Q is 'Y E3 QU H' gl S. Q Sm: X, gfhf if s ' 3 K 4a?i5,2w5 ' M Q.,- 1 fm, A llfwfing gage? .gifs raided 5 Q 9 QE -,,- ,Ei , 1 , i STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS- Discussing the agenda for the next meeting of Student Council are Robert Robinson, president, William Kauff- man, vice-president: jean Crouse, secretary, Tom Eastep, treasurer, Robert E. Swinsick, council super- visor. ounci! jo .jwloaf Safe Konkrence Planning for next year's State Student Council which will be at Shippensburg High School are Jay Kirssin, chairman for the proj- ect, Robert E. Swinsick, Student Council adviser, Bradley Hoch, State president of Student Council. Although the Student Council, the governing body of the high school, is centering its activities around events within the school, the organization is busy preparing plans for the State Student Council for which Shippensburg will be host in October, 1965. As the governing body, the Council is a link be- tween the students and faculty. The group meets every Thursday night to discuss problems of the school. To be elected to one of the offices, the candidate must obtain a petition with a required number of signers. After this is completed, the campaigning starts. One period of a day is then set aside for the candidates, speeches, concluding with the student body voting for a particular party or individual candi- date. Homeroom officers elected at the end of the year preside over homeroom meetings the coming year and represent the homeroom at Council. Among Council,s activities are Freshmen Orienta- tion, which includes a Welcome Dance, Homecoming which is a three-day event, and Parents, Night pro- grams for parents of the participants in football, basketball, and wrestling. Student Council,s main concerns are the morale of the school and good public relations. STUDENT COUNCIL-The Student Council members are working to obtain better school spirit among the students. Front table at left: A. Fleagle, B. Mitten, R. Shuman, B. Taylor. Second table at left: N. Ken- dall, R. Martin, R. Eastep, L. Paxton. Third table at left: P. Bouch, F. Wise, S. Heller, J. Liddle, First table at right: K. Snader, S. Humelsine, B. Hoch, Wiestling, I. Moorhead. Second table at right: R. Iacobs, J. Kirssin, R. Mel1ott,j. Hoy. Third table at right: K. Stouffer, C. Ruth, A. Kimpel, I, Diehl, M. Perry. Fourth table at right: E. Hockersmith, C. Swartz, K. Wingerd, L. Underwood, K. Gilbert, K. Hargleroad. Absent: C. Snoke, R. Martin, N. Staver, B. Mains. ,v :5 J W 6 53, . .-pq ff' 'fi-if .,W y g , M. JT., ':?.f2. 131:-My 'fl x irq A iw - .W ' ' x ,mf Ag , ' x 1 4, X 4' K 'M Co-Editors Lisa Underwood Dorothy Long ASSOCIATE EDITORS-Working on various SCROLL layouts are associate editors: Fred Hawley, sports editor, Gary Koser, assist- ant sports editor, Nancy Bard, senior section, Lucinda Zimmer- man, index editor, Cheryl Wise, activities editor, Lorraine Fosbre, girls' sports editor, Althea Kimpel, senior section editor. Dena Grove worked on the faculty section, Sm!! muiewri '65 Moo! Mar Looking over books in the library are Journalism seniors on the SCROLL staff. Standing left to right are Sharon Owens, Robyn Hess, Nancy Bigler, Chris Ruth, Alice Ferrell, Judy Shindledecker, Beverly Killian, Mary jane Foltz, Vince Moran. Seated is Barry XVebb. An advertising staff and an editorial group co- operate each year in producing THE SCROLL, the school yearbook. The advertising group starts its work late in the summer by obtaining advertisements from merchants, under the direction ofj. Stewart Askins. The editorial work is done by the Journalism II class under the supervision of Mrs. Samuel Daihl. This work includes doing layouts, making picture schedules, writing copy and cutlines, and proofing all material for the year- book. A separate staff takes care of the typing for the SCROLL. Counting the units in the senior write- ups and identifications for cutlines are done by ap- prentices. The SCROLL photographer is Richard Andrews of Chambersburg while Richard Van Scyoc serves as faculty photographer, and Charles Pague supplies some of the action shots of sports events. ,X TYPISTS-Looking on is -Iolm Franklin, business stai'l'memlmer, as Carma Thrush, Rozanna Tlirusli, aml Limla Koliler type SCROLL copy. Discussing the SCROLL are Al, Stewart Aski11s,11usines.s adviserg Mrs. Samuel Dailil, editorial staff aduiserg Richard F. Yau Seyoc, faculty photographer. BUSINESS STAFF- Bill Killllslllllilll, business manager, seated third from left, is 1'eviewil1gprogress for tlle 1965 SCROLL with Delmlaie Cllessuer, busi- ness sta-Q' member, aml Connie Pugh, circulation managerg jim Hoy, assist- ant lmsiness managerg ilolm Ilippeu- steele, business staff member, and Connie Burkliart, assistant circulation rnanagerg Karen Ilargleroacl. . , LBYWL1 iitiiii L , c:llt'ClClllg aclvertisiug lay-outs are -Ioyee Swisller, adver- tising managerg aml Nancy Nickles, hus'i1ie.s'.s' Staff member, APPRICNTICES-Showing journalism I apprentices liow to count senior write-ups is Miss Paula Palmer, student teacher. Seated at the tahle are Sonja Taylor, -lean llowlaucl, David R. Pellca, Linda Davis. Standing: jc-relyu Wolfe, Hope Kelly, -Ioyce Yolle, Judy Bard, Barlmara Kane, Valerie Grove. 69 Homecoming BARKER EDITORS-Listing stories for the next issue of the Barker is Fred Hawley, sports editor, wliile,Lueinda Zimmerman, editor, and Altliea Kimpel, feature editor, listen. elaorfem QCOPJ .fdcliievemenfo Qf .gjlzilalaena arg Shoo! BAHKER STAFFwChe-cking page-proofs of the Barker are the row: V. Grove, S. Owens, A. Ferrell. Fifth row: L. Davis, B. Webb. staff members. Front row: S. Taylor. Second row: L. Underwood, N. Sixth row: J. Howland. Standing: J. Wolfe, H. Kelly, J. Bard, B. Bigler, D. Grove. Third row: C. Burkhart, N. Bard, M. Foltz. Fourth Kane, D. Long, L. Fosbre, V. Moran. BARKER BUSINESS STAFF- Business staff members are pre- paring for the next issue of the Barker. Front row: C. Koser, ad- vertising. manager, D.R. Pelka, assistant advertising manager, -I. Petteys, business manager, G. Holtry, M. Horst, circulation mana- gers. Second row: C. Thrush, L. Kohler, R. Thrush, typists. Stand- ing: R. Hess, exchange editorg C. Ruth, typist. 70 -i---- .l1 Scheduled Oct. 24 Vol. XXI No. I Th Barker Voice oi The Greyhounds SBURG, PA., OCTOBER' 7, si-HPPE TH PRESS CLUB-The me-mlmcrs of Press Club are criticizing thc- lute-st issue of the Barker. Seated: C. Swartz, F. Hawley, L. ZlllllllL'l'lll2lll, A. Kimpcl, D. Long, Mrs. Vclvu Duihl, adviser. Standing: -I. Yohc, L. Davis, D. Clessncr, L. Unclcr- Wood, J. Shinclleclccker. BARKER STAFF GC , ESRI? 1:-gf, mmf 'l Members of P. S. P. A. Shlrpensburg, Pennsylvania Pub illud by the students of Shlppensburg Area High School eight times yearly. Single Copies .......... Ten Cent.-i a student Subscription .............. Seventy-five cents Milled Subscription ................ One Dollar THE BARKER STAFF Editor Lucinda Zimmerman Feltllre Editor .......... .... . . Althen Kimpel SP0l'ta Editor ..., .................. l7H'ed Hawley Exchanze Editor .................. Robyn Hess Reporters ............................ Nancy Bard, Denn Grove. Dorothy Long, Deborah Glessner. Sharon Owens, Connie Burk- hart, Mary Jane Foltz, Nancy Bigler, Barry Webb, Jean Howland, Hope Kelly. Jerelyn Wolfe, Judy Bard, Barbara Kane. Sunny Taylor, Alice Ferrell, Linda Davis WSHP Reporters .. .,...... Lorraine Fosbre Cheryl Wise News- Chronicle Correspondent Judy Shindledeckerr Patriot Correspondent .... Beverly Killian Advertising Managers .......... Gary Koser Randy Pelka Circulation Managers ........ Gwen Holtry Maihilda Horst Business Manager ............,. Jim Petteys Typist: ...................... ....... L inda Kohler, Carma Thrush Rozanna Thrush Chris Ruth Adviser .... ...........,. . Mrs. Samuel D-aihl Student Teacher ...... Miss Paula Palmer Faculty Photographer Richard F. Van Scyoc HANDBOOK STA F I7 - llcvicwiiig tlic Your Guide to Success at SASHS, arc Foslire, C. XVise, editor, L. Unclcrwoorl Bard, F. Hawley, D, Grove, D. Long. liicliurcl F. Yun Scyoc, faculty photographer, is taking in picture of Beverly Killian, Sunday Patriot News Correspond- ent, mul ,lucly Sliinclle- decker, News Chronicle correspondent, as they give Ilurolcl C. Yau Art stories written liy tlic journalism classes for publication in the News Chronicle and Patriot. 1964-65 SASIIS luuicllmook, the stall' iucmlicrs. Seated: L. . Standing: L. Zimmernuui, N. XVSHP zuinouncers Cheryl' NVisc and Lorraine Foslbre are rcvicwiiig tlic scliool ncws, wliilc Art Crincr, manager of VVSHP Radio Station, looks ou. In thc lmckgrouucl Dnvicl Zouis is taping the Sports Sumnmry. G ART CLUB-Memhers of the group are being instruc- ted in the teehniques of using a loom. First Table: VV. Hammond, L. XVe-nger, T. Camhle, N. Kendall. Second Table: P. Bouch, S. Taylor. Third Table: C. Mixell, D. Porter, L. Ehersole, C. Russell, K. Rhone, H. Goyt. Standing on the side are S. Davidson, Heller-, Nlrs. Smith. Sitting on the stool is R. Nacho. ..- Vrk. .imlgwv ART CLUB-Mrs. Gloria Smith, adviser, is intro- ducing a lesson on still- life drawing. First Row: D. Rotz, D. Hudson, D. Gaston, C. Davis, L. Mowers, P. Starliper, K. Smith, M.A. Spero, C. Paul, C. Strayer, D. Carter. Second Row: L. Fritz, C. Baer, M. Banks VV. Vaughn, 1 PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB-Dennis Mowery, Center, is demonstrating how to place paper on an easel to enlarge a picture. Looking on are V. Hock, F. Xllashinger, J. Hoekenberry, C. Lind- say, C. Mathna, Miss Virginia Thrush, adviser, XV. VVeibly, and B. Karper. DRAMATICS CLUB-Larry Carey and Ed Hockersniith demon- strate a VVilliam Tell sce11e for a club session. Standing: I. Valigor- sky, B. Horn, I. WVolfe, P. Mooney, J. Hargelroad, S. Varner, E.K. Dramatics Club under the direction of Mrs. Eliza- beth Cratz, presented Our Townv as the first play for the 1964-65 school year. In March the clubis production was 'gYou, the Iuryf' During activity periods the club members learn the techniques of dramatics including acting, direct- ing, staging, make-up, costuming, and other devices used in productions. The Art Club has been organized for those students who are sincerely interested in art. Art Club members also design and make much ofthe scenery and decora- tions for school functions both curricular and extra- curricular. ' Through this club, a student has a chance to further his creative ability, while he benefits the school. He is given an opportunity to do extra work such as oil paintings, sculpturing jewelry, and doing water paintings. Portraying the wedding scene in Our Town are Shippensburg students. Acting as minister is Kathie Gratz while the bridegroom is Ed Hockcrsmith and the bride, Betty Stouffer. The front row of the congregation consists of jerelyn NVolfe, Larry Carey, Corinne Coodhart, Connie Corman, Lennie Fogelsonger, and Dwight Dunbracco. In the Second row are Kay Kramer, Hope Kelly, Dena Grove, Ronnie Pelka, Forest Mark, and Danny Hess. Sitting in the lust row are Steve Ferry, Vin Moran, Kris Porter, Bev Horn, and Pat Swope. NVQ-itzel, Hinkle, H. Stoutter, P. Swope, C. Pugh, I. Carothers J. Kirssin, S. Owens, Mrs. Elizabeth Cratz, adviser. rama, .2414 gngen er .giuvlenf Qeafivifg is rlwrys 1 somewhl chaotic time, Mrs. Crat' gives make-up finishing touches to Forrest Mark as Betty Stouffer, left . LI' e At dress rehearsal, whiclf z z J z S at I does her own eyebrows Steve Ferry 'md '1 Valigorsky are at th right. Steve Ferry, who por- trayed the choir direc- tor, is shown here directing the singers. MUSIC LISTENERS CLUB-One of the largest clubs in the school allows students to listen to good record- ings and to learn to appreciate music. Group A-Front row: L. Stouffer, C. Reath, V. Alleman, C. Baer, M. Reilly, B. Duncan, E. Fogelsanger, N. Miller, B. Nelson, B. Dunlap, C. Grove. Second row: B. Bauser- man, R. Henry, M. Lauver, D. Martin, B. VVebb, B. Swartz, R. Summers, L. Nye, A. Mowery, R. Poole, R. Brenize, B. Vaughn, P. McCleaf, K. Ocker, 1. Yohe. 651,66 Gfeafe gooc! .izlahifd jar ,Dalai A Music Listeners Club develops the students, In Group B of Music Listeners Club, which is knowledge of classical and modern music. Students also enjoy listening to the music. Lawrence Bradshaw is director, teaching the students the benefit of good music. There are approximately 105 students in the club, one of the largest organized in the high school. Dancing Club teaches the non-dancers of the school how to dance, and the dancers learn new steps. Benjamin Bollinger, adviser, instructs the students. Dances such as the Rumba, Tango, and Cha-Cha are taught to the club members. Both clubs help the students in one way or another. A better understanding of music and dancing may help the students throughout their lives. MUSIC LISTENERS CLUB-Group C- Front row: B Kane, I. Bard, C. Davis, N. Bard, K. Dunlap. Second row J. jones, T. Dyarman, C. Beam, B. Killian, N. Holtry. Third row: NV. Finkey, j. NVyrick, F. VVise, XV. Martin, P. Mooney, D. Blair, M. Brown. Fourth row: J. Stake, K. not represented by photographs, there are fifty mem bers. They include L. Boyd, M.A. Brechiel, R. Burk hart, C. Byers, J. Crouse, D. Dunlap, M. Dunlap,J Eagle, L. Eschenmann, A. Ferrell, W. Finkey, E Fogelsanger, G. Franklin, NV. Frelin, S. Gochenauer H. Hancock, C. Heberlig, B. Heller, D. Hershey, C Hoch, E. Hockersmith, N. Holtry, S. Magee, D ery, I. Myers, V. North, 1. Ott, L. Page, L. Powell, B Porter, M. Pringle, C. Pugh, L. Reed, D. Rosenberry I. Valigorsky, J. Van Dyke, M. Varner, S. Varner, N Weller, W. Wenger, K. Wingerd. Shoemaker, K. Cratz, L. Shannon, L. Cayman, B. Dun- mire, C. Heberlig. Fifth row: R. Foust, I. Huffman, J. Warren, L. Carey, L. Powell, J. Porter, J. Carothers. Sixth row: S. Burkholder, V. Kendig, K. Rineard, C. Byers, V. Brundzo, W. Frelin, C. Noel. Martin, S. Martin, J. McCurdy, J. Moorhead, P. Mow- C. Ruth, J. Ryder, R. Seeders, M. Seibert, N. Staver, Students dancing to modern dances-the Watusi, the Swim, the Dog-are C. Pechart and D. Colden with F. Myers and G. Eutzy. Showing nioclern teenage dances to the camera are Dancing Club members-M.j. Carl, C. Franklin, C. Mozingo, D. Shoap, C. Pechart, D. Colden. .gzwlenfa gnjog eifmre ime ancing wafudi, og, wim Dancing Club Offi- cers, Benjamin Bol- linger, adviser, B Nlozingo, uice-presi- dent, jim Fraker, sec- retary treasurer, A. Hershey, president. All the latest steps are practiced in Dancing Club The forty-three students belonging are B. Cooper, I Crider, I. Durff, G. Eutzy, V. Finkey, G. Foltz,j Fraker, C. Franklin, D. Cabert, I. Ceedy, D. Colden S. Grilmble, C. Gutsliall, J. Hammond, J. Helm, D Henderson, A. Hershey, D. Hess, L. Hill, M. Hill E. Hockenlierry, L. Jackson, P. Jumper, J. Kelley, R Knuff, B. Kunklenian, B. Mathna, Meredith, F Myers, North, C. Pechart, J. Perry, L. Reed, R Reed, B. Ross, D. Shoap, E. Shope, L. Short, M Varner, N. XVillis, C. Mozingo. CHORUS-Members of the chorus arc in drcss rehearsal for thc Midwinter Concert for Monday, February 15, in the high school auditorium. Front row: VV. Martin, P. Perry, -I. Yohe, -I. jones, L. Kohler, S. Burkholder. Second row: N. Nickles, H. Hess, C. Swartz, XV. Strayer, J. Shindledccker, D. Rosenberry, K. Kramer, C. Grove, FBESHMEN CHORUS-The freshmen chorus sings with the senior chorus for special programs and concerts. Front row: S. Bender, M. Varner, NV. Miller, S. VVengcr, B. Holtry, C. Alleman., K. Cressler. Second row: P. Pugh, L. Myers, C. Naugle, secretary, L. Diehl, -I. Diehl, J. Cayman, S. Thrush, R. Bolar. Third row: A. McLean, president, C. Strayer, J. Rinehart, treasurer, E. Weitzel, J. Strohm, P. Swope, K. Booz, Miss Rose Marie Boonie, instructor. Fourth row: S. McCracken, librarian, D. Rohr, B. Dyarman, B. Kauffman, P. Shuman, R. Poe, C. Hess, M. Sullivan, vice-president. 76 S. Humelsine. Third row: S. Swartz, M. Hockersmith, I. Liddle, J. Van Dyke, S. Sudcrs, L. Sterret, B. Burkhart, N. Ott, Uwens, j. Swisher. Fourth row: A. Mowcry, H. Barnes, XV. Rolar, L. Carey, B. Solder, vice-president, I. VVarren, librarian. Ch 0I lfL5 l0I Q5 ell iff l'll'llfL6l. C 0I'lC QP! Important in the musical life of the school is the chorus, directed by Miss Bose Marie Boonie. Besides participating in County Chorus and sending singers to District Chorus, the 98-voice choral group presents the Chrsitmas and spring programs and takes part in the Mid-WVinter Concert. Featured in 'cThe Meaning of Christmasf, this yearis pre-holiday program, were the accompanists, jean Crouse, Leslie Esohenmann, Bill Rolar, and Balma Burkhart, the Nine Sharps, and many soloists. Another musical highlight of the Yuletide season was the appearance of the Sharps in Trill and Trimf, a program on Hershey,s educational channel. The girls, ensemble, Miss Boonie. and the chorus's student director, Ed Hockersmith, were also featured in the Christmas assembly for the student body. Besides entertaining with the chorus, the Nine Sharps participate in many community programs. The group formerly practiced during one of the activity periods, but the girls now have one class period a week to prepare for their guest appearances. The chorus practices twice a week, and on special occasions, rehearsals are scheduled before school, after school, and in the evening. CHORUS-Front row: V. Kcndig, C. Rvclrlig, -I. Crouse, S. Fogel- Criuner, L. Eschcnxnunn, secretaryg -I. Valigorsky, Miss Rose Marie songvr, treasurer, C. Hehe-rlig, C. Pugh, N. Stuvvr. Second row: P. Boouiv, director. Fourth row: C. Davis, R. Rohinson, J. Hippcu Carey, K. Rim-urcl, D. Long, E. Fuiivc-r, C. Corinun, MJ. Foltz, K. str-cle, librarian, G. Coocl, D. Hotz, H. Hockersiuith, president Portvr, li. Opilo, K, Foltz. Third row: B. Xluius, L, Naugle, C. L. Fogclsonger, NI. Stitt. Burkhart, ll. Sites, S. Hicllarclson, C. Cooclyi-ur, NI. Brown, D. PUMP ble!!! .X4l0l086U 6Ll'lC8f5 Uncle-r the supe-rvision of Miss Rose Muriel Boonic the Sharps appear in many community programs. Members arc N. Nicklcs, j. Swisher, C. Swartz, K. Rini-- arzl, P. Curvy, N, Stuver, L, Escheuinann, WI. Crouse, Richardson, and B. Niuins. lhwicticiiig for District Chorus ure- -Ivan Crousv and Vicki Kvuclig while Xliss Boouic tlL'L'UlllA puuics thi-ni. Tho girls ntttiim-cl the honor ol, participating in this event through county uhorus tryouts. s . -f .fa . A415551 :A -.E f fklsw -L M- ,E .f ,, 4 E . g Q H, at Sw ' QM Q ug. B? 55 qi 16 Q Mfg' u',r K 1 Wim 'I' QA sis W nj ll -' f Nr ,M 'M my ,,.,, ftvuw V, M iw 1 I 'Sa J ra 1 i s.,- J K E k 1 X 1 M, L W LA 64 :jimi gg ... x 'h. . ' A i A... 'A ff .5 The Concert Band consists of89 members. Front row: A. Sheeler, B. Mains, J. Crouse, P. Bouch, K. Wingerd. Second row: j. Van Dyke, D. Rosenberry, J. McCurdy, S. Cramer, J. Hockenherry, J. Warren, president, V. North, C. Goodhart, M. Horst. Third row: 1. Nlathna, J. XVyrick, I. Franklin, R. Solder, VV. Rolar, Coldsmith, C. Hoch, T. Mitten, B. Kauffman, R. Shuman, L. Naugle, H. Bly. Fourth row: K. Barrick, K. Arnold, B. Heller, K. Arnold,J. Myers, D. Helman, D. Clessner, C. Snoke, K. Shoemaker, J. Ryder, R. Brenize, C. Burkhart, I. Nickles, J. Hippensteele, R. Miller, E. Hockersmith, 1. Huffman, R. Noaker. uccerifi ccom anied gan! .911 Concerffi, para e5 Among the functions of the Shippensburg Area Senior High School band is the providing of valuable training for young musicians. Much of this training is acquired each year when the group participates in musical activities. In addition to winning international fame in Canadallast summer, the band under the direction of Lincoln B. Fogelsanger won local honors tor the Ninth-graders prepare for senior high band. Front row: I. Rhine- hart, L. Myers, D. McCrae, E. Weitzel. Second row: C. Naugle, L. jones, K. Chamberlin, C. Coons, B. Holtry, I. Strohni, J. Crouse, M. Petteys. Third row: P. Shuman, S. Huinelsine, D. Bowman, F. school. In Chambersburg, the group captured a first place rating in the Halloween Parade. Other such honors were bestowed upon the band in East Berlin, McSherrystown, Dover, and Hanover. As well as appearing in parades, the band partici- pates in a more formal type otmusic when it combines with the chorus and orchestra for annual concerts. Runshaw, R. Brown, M. Negley, A. Fleagle, B. NVenger, -I. Smith, G. Mohn, j. McLaughlin. Fourth row: NV. Staver, R. Tosten, D. Booz, D. Rohr, J. Monas, -I. Pugh, C. Mathna, S. VVeistling, A. Mathna. ,Mk W 3 , . . . . . I M. Cfoilccrtx, liootlmll pci'l'o1'1111uiccs, and pumcics claim mucll of the Fulton, XI. Xlillcr, lf. Nlz1rlx,C. Davis, K. Ilulc, B. I iIljli'IMlIlj.fl'I', K. lmml s time-. l'ront row: S. I'UgClSOIIjlL'l', S. Cucllcmllicr, XI. Scilmcrt, XYoIfi'oin, II. III-III-r. Fourth row: I. Zullingcr, I,. Xlcliurcly, 'If IC, VIiIll'IlL'I', NY. .XIII-111.111, AI. Ott. Second row: Cl. llllI'lillUlll1'I', I,. Holmiiisuii, II, IiolJi1lso11,U. Baker, Ii. Bowman, H. NIcC111ni,XY.Coy, Iisclicnmzum, D. Dunlap, B. Hocli, 1:iCe-ilresidentq CI. Pugh, G. li. Frey, li, Bm-rt, treasizrerq II. Yocu1u,D. Iiatliiclcl, C. Good. Stand- Iloltry, I.. Clippingcr, A. Kimpcl, secretary, li. Iioltry, Ii. Xloim. ing: I.incoln B. Ifugclsuxigcr, director, Third row: W. Killllililllilll, H. blucolmw, D. Sliirlcy, ll. limlics, D. The- Danica' Ihincl, ll musical orgluiizution umlci' tlw clircctioii ol' Iiiiicolii li. l'i1Jj.fC'lSilllj.fi'I', pumm Im' LI llllllllt'llI in its i'c-lu-iumil. Front row: NI. I'cttm-vs, II. lIcIIc1', A, Slice-Icr, Ix. Ilulc. Second row: II. Ifn-y, ID. Ilutfim-Ifl, NY. Coy, -I. Nickle-N. Third row: I., Iiowmiui, li. jucolm, II. lily, II. BLIIAIIUN, D. Sliirlcy, I.. NIL-Curcly. Standing: II. Burt, Lincoln II, lfogclszmgcr, director. Seated at piano: Ii. liurklmrt. Lcauliilg tlic llI1ll'L'lIIIlj.fl7illILI on to victory arc lIlt'llllJCl'S Ulifllc'L'UIUl4j.fll1ll'llLlllil illziiur- cttcs. Kneeling: Iloko, II, Upilo. Stand- ing: C. Locklmuin, CI. Pugh, K. Wingcrml, C. Wise-, N. Stuvcr, Al. Wurrcii, drum major: L. Nuuglc, head 1najorz'tt1': -I. fiill'0IllCI'S, MI, Ijglitlioot, C. Clcnmllizwt, li. Klllllili. iii 5 I A wa Marching to victory at the Lions' International Convention in Toronto, Canada, is the Shippensburg Area Senior High School Band, under the direction of Lincoln B. Fogelsanger. The Band qualified for participation in this event by winning first place in the All-State Lions, Club parade in Allentown, Pennsylvania. Kano! wud Lgnfernafiona ame .Af 1964 ollonii Conuenfion VVorld Champions? YES! The Shippensburg Area Senior High School Band, under the direction of Lincoln B. Fogelsanger, became VVorld Champions at the Lions, Club International Convention in Toronto, Canada, july 8, 1964. In addition to the ela- tion the band felt for this honor, they were also thrilled about receiving three prizes-a king-sized banner, a permanent trophy displayed in the show- case, and a first-place check for 95500. The band was sponsored by the Shippensburg Lions, Club, who raised the money necessary for the trip by having a Chicken-Bar-B-Que and a Horse Show, june 20, at the Community Fairgrounds. NVith the help of band members and the community re- sponse, it was a success, opening the way to world acclaim for Shippensburg. The band left from Shippensburg Tuesday, july 7, and Wednesday morning were in Toronto nervously waiting to make their appearance. The impression must have been a good one because the judges placed them first in the high school competition with approx- imately fifty other bands. As soon as word about the achievements of the high school band reached home, preparations were started to welcome them. Fire engines, police cars, 82 the Junior High School Band, and thousands ofpeople :net and congratulated the NVorld Champions as they pulled up to the Municipal Building, Thursday eve- ning, july 9. At the Connnunity Fair, Gilmore Seavers, Lions, Club past presi- dent, and George Rockwell, Lions, Club president, formally pre- sented to Mr. Fogelsanger the International trophy, which is now on display in the showcase. Heller, H. Miller, Lawrcncc A. Bradslmaw, adviser, Nliss NVoIIord, student teacher, 'If Coy, K. XVOII'I'Olll, NI. Lauvcr. Absent: M. Horst, secretary-treasurer, -I. Zullingcr, VI. Scavcrs. IN'I'EHNA'I'IUNAI, RELATIONS CLUB-Discussing currcnt topics in thc nc-ws are seated: M. Sullivan, L. Myers, N. Stavcr, Dice-president, J, Moorhcad, president, V. Hays-s, C. Straycr, W. Millcr. Standing: NV. Allcman, li. BUSINESS ICDUCATION CLUI5-Typing copy for thcir assigned tcaclmcrs as othcrs look on arc S. Ally, vice-president, -I. Bacr, president, in the front row. Second row: B. Booz, li. Iloltry, Mrs. Margueritc Jacobs, adviser, S. Dulmlms, M. Husscll, S. Die-Ill, C. Pringle-. Third row: G. Tarncr, treasurer, IC. Fauvcr, secretary, P. Cramcr, P. Carcv. .giuclenfd Moa en iewa SCIENCE CLUB-Mcmbcrs observe HCIICIIIICIIIl4O1lL'l'I0ll tary-treasurer, H. llacolns, president, C. Davis, H. Robin- as Fred A. Crosh and jay F. Davidson, advisers, look on. son, vice-presidentg D. Kclly, H. Miller, L. Bowman, C. Standing clockwise around the table: C. Snokc, secre- Paxton, D. Hatficlcl, D. IICIIIIQIN. ll if . ff CIHLS, SIIOP-Examining a circular saw are C. Pccliart, V. Kliiig, B. Gen- try, presidentg Crilwlmle, A, Herslicy, C, Fmlim, .s-ecretaryg j, Booz, treas- uresg P. Stouffer, Al. Mermlitli, E. -lack- wi1,aiiclC. liutxy. Achim-1-is Haymoncl j. Kasclialk. ,HBH GIRLS' SHOP-Olnscrving a INULlCl'I1 istic stallion plaque are C. Swartz D. Creamer, H. VVillis, C. Reatli, D Blair, L. Stoulllcr, Al. Vllatson, C. Byers, The clulfs adviser is Raymmicl ,I Kasclialk, 84 CIRLS, SHOP-VVatclii1ig a lathe dcmoiistratioii are B. Allcmaii, S. Frolim, J. XVe1igci', C. Pecliart, 1. Pyiw, D. Hockciilncliy, M. Colclsmitli, A. Clessiier, and Ronald II. KL-rr, adviser. GIRLS, SHOP-S. Swartz, presidentg C. Smith, Nl Hutli, B. Gooclling, C. Rutli, A. McLean, L. Ott K Kelley, L. Kelley, C. Kelley. Piaymoucl J. Kascliallc is the clulfs adviser. STACIC CHIQXV-NVz1tcl1ingD. Gulch-11, presi- dent, ucljusl il light are NI. XVQIIQLO, strong, T. KLHIIIIJIC, F. Klyc-rs, C. Vlilllllll l 'I'u1'l1m'z111cl H, Gilbert. 1101111111 H. Kerr is the clulfs 2l.ilViSl'l'. euera! C6165 glzggiif jc niece! .He6a, anehcra AUDIU-VISUAL lCDUCA'I'ION Cl,Ul5-Front row: C. l5ow111m1, XV. W'i11L'l1c'stv1', C, AI'lIISlCillI, IJ, linker, li. llumvlsim-. Second row: P. Nm-lm, Cl. B2ll'l', IJ. 130111111011-1', li. xv2ll'lAi'll, S. Fl'l'l'j', ll. Elliott, AI. rXiL'Lilllj.flliiI1, ll. XXI-iss. Third row: H. Falllxf, NY. llowluucl, Ii. Ni?llki'l', and IJ, Stvwgu't. To the right ofthe prryeetorz NY. IIUH-lllklllll, president. II. Pcttvys, vice-pre.x'identg Cl. Kosvr, secretary, K4-nmkth 'If Him-urcl, -lr., club aclztiser. 5135: ' VISUAL AIDS c:LUl5wLti2ll'llillg about an over- llL'Lld pmicctor are Seuted: Pat Mc C11-ui, secretary. H, Page, treasurerg C. liutxy. Stand- ing: Riclmurd F. Vim Sc-yoc,-fZ1c1ilfy adviser. ll. Kelley, H. SUIIIIIIQIS, Dice- presiderifg C. livi- civl, ll. Poole, 'I, Chlgli, B. PUl'fL'l', H. Martin, presi- dent. 85 IlI-Y- Memlners of Hi-Y sponsor many service projects throughout the school year. Base of the triangle: R. Martin, R. Eastep. B. Fogelsonger, K. NVolfrom, I. Mowery, C. Paxton, D. B. Pelka, XV. Kauffman, I. Petteys, C. Koser, F. Mark, Robert L. Hartz, adviser, C. Hess. Left leg ofthe triangle: T. Coy, K. Shoap, R. Dyarman, S. NViestling, T. Robinson, chaplain, G. Good, Secretary, R. Robinson, president. Right leg of the triangle: H. Mundortf, vice-presidentg W. Hoffmann, treasurer, R. Solder, sergeant-at-arms, ,l. Kirssin, T. Bay, D. Rohr, L. Hill. eruice rouloo romofe lglwwacler .xdrwl QQZZOLUJAQO To create and maintain high standards ofChristian character and to extend these ideas throughout the school and connnunity are the purposes ofthe Hi-Y Cluh. The ineniliers of this cluh serve as ushers during the annual Thanksgiving and Wleek of Prayer services in the various Shippenshurg churches. Toward the end of the school year the cluh has its annual father- son hanquet. TRI-HI-Y-Participating in the regular eluh meeting are-Al. Ott, president, bl. Ryder, secretary, I. Sailhamer, vice-president, j. Martin, treasurerg S. Bender. Second row: C. Franklin, Martin, B. Holtry, P. Nordine, J. Holtry. Third row: S. Sliders, L. Hancock, l. Hawley, C. Alleman, K. Cressler. Seated in the background: ,I. Querry, L. Sterrett, P. Perry, VI. Musser, V. Brundxo, I. Yohe, NV. Frelin, D. Reeder, L. Shannon, N. Holtry, S. Noel, M. Hockersinith, Every year the Tri-Hi-Y has several projects which it carries out. Each girl in the cluh brings food and the cluh packs lmaskets for distrihution to needy families at Thanksgiving and Easter. At Christmas time the clulm repairs toys to give to the less fortunate. Both organizations are under the sponsorship ot the Young Menls Christian Association. C, Chamberlin, -I. Burgan, B. Cardner, R. Alleinan, L, Stayer, D. Craig, C. Gardner, V. Hock, Standing: Miss Nancy Naugle and Miss Kendra Funkhouser, advi.s'er.s'g P. Bouch, P. Starliper, Al. Mooney, R. Morrow, S. Burkholder, Cramer, C. Goodyear, M. Brown, R. Swartz, E. Showyaker, V. XVatson, S. jacohs, E. Elxersole, S. Gay- inan, M. Varner, C. llelierlig, C. Nangle, A. Carller, B, Duninire. FUTUlll'l l AllXll'lltS Ol ANll'lltlflA- GROUP A- F.l .A. olllieers antl experieneecl iinproxing the larm. Front row: Il. Waclel, presiclerifq Cl. Martin, ifice-pl'e.s'irlz'i1tg ll. NYenger, sez'reIaryg lt. Martin, treasurerg D. Allernan, reporter, li. Ckmmmerer, sentinel. Second row: lfranls lt. 1,4-rew, l1lIlilSl'7'Q G. Martin, Cl. Allen, D. Cover, M, Thrush H XYenger, NY. llorst, ll. Daviclson, L. Allen. Third row: ll. l,ytI4-,KL lJ2lX'lllSUll,ll.TlL'lll1l'li, D. llencler, ll. Cricler, CI. Byers, NY, llensel, D. Keller, lf. Peiper, ll. XY:-ller, li. xvLlilL'l. GROUP ll-The Green llancl rlix ision olithe F.F'.A. are clisplaying their elnlm lnannels. Kneeling: Cl. Scott, C. lforrester, Al. Clough, Al. Crouse, ll. Cloltlen, ll. Martin, IJ. Martin. Standing: lt. Nl'eax'er, L. M4-Coy,-I. Frimlinger, H. Martin, -I. Ile, D. clllkllllll1.'l'lllI, D. Keck, C. Closhorn, L. Clol1gh,C, Clough, N. llehci lig. and 6Ll I'W,Ql .'57 0Ifl'lQlfl'LCl QP6 pydylfl Ol gMflfLlAQ 6U QQl 5 The Future Farmers 0liAlHCl'1Cil and Future Home- nlakers ol'A1ne1'iea each have icleals for which to strive in their respective organizations. To encourage ineinhers to ilnprove the farm home ancl its snrrounclings anal to create more interest in an intelligent ehoiee ol' liarniing occupations are just a few ol' the many goals set heliore the Future Farmers of America. F A jg, 9. Q M X 5,......-f The Future lloineinakers ol America Cluh is not inuch rlillierent in its views. The organization lmrings together state groups interestecl in ancl working towarcl lmettel' homes ancl family living. It also provicles oppor- tunities lor the cleveloplnent ot' leaclership ancl the intelligent participation much neeclecl in a cleinoeratic society. FUTURE HOMEMAKl'lltS Ol AMERICA-Mcmhers are planning thc exhihit for the Home liconoinics showcase. Front row: S. Kann, P. De- walt, E. jackson, L. Stransner, R. Alle- inan, A. Gather, P. Stoutlier. Second row: H. Morrow, L. Keck, B. INR-Cleary, D. cl0lClSlllltll, D Cillxert, L. Mentxer. Third row: L. Carroll, ul. Booz, C. Speck. Standing: P. Martin, D. Grove, Cue-cumber reporter, S. llumelsine, historian, S. Kenclig, D. Shoup, par- Iiamentarian, S. Witter, lt. Martin, treasurer, B. Forrester, secretaryg C. Byers, vice-president, L. Swartz, pres- ident, Mrs. Kathleen Kerr ancl Miss lane Spangler, advisers. , Ewaavxmrz Vl FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA-Nlenibers of the Future Nurses of America Club learn about their chosen profession. Front row: P. Parson, treasurer, P. Garber, L. Shields, M. Ienkins. Second row: li. Beam, president, Noel, M. Varner, -I. Seavers secretary, C. Carls, B. Mclilwee, D. Craig. Third row: C. Coons 9 a X. Orndorff, B. Miller, C. Naugle, B. Chamberlin, L. Creamer, N. Cabert. Standing: NI. Evans, Vaughn, P. NVilliams, Mrs. Florence Burkhart, adviser, NI. Ilockersmith, S. Niell, vice-president: L. Sword, C. Howland, P. Foster, E. Shriner, S. Shriner, S. Shaver, P. Cutshall, N, Singer, -I. Yohe, E. Showvaker, S. Thrush. rganizafionfi .gilzoog O er career relaara fion Many of the varied clubs organized for the direct benefit of the individual student offer services to several phases of SASHS life. Members of these organizations profit by rendering their time and abili- ties to aid their fellow students. Those aspiring to be nurses are members of the Future Nurses of America Club. Under the leader- ship of Mrs. Florence Burkhart, the girls learn of the duties that this career entails and aid area nurses. Helping the school nurse are the nurse,s aides who give up free periods for their service. Several students serve the school as cadet teachers and in this Way gain the insight and training needed for them to plan careers in the field ofteaching. These pupils are members of the Dorothy K. Mill- house Chapter of the Future Teachers of America Club, which was organized for the fundamental purpose of showing students who are interested in this field the various aspects of education through speakers, visits to colleges, and programs planned around teaching. NURSES AIDES-Offering their services to the school nurse are the nurse's aides. Seated at desk: li. Burkett. Standing: D. Clessner, D, Dyar- man, li. Beam, P. Gardner, Mrs. Florence Burkhart, school nurse. Seated on bed: L. Bi-tx. L. Kohler, C. Cramer, B. Miller. : FUTURIC TlCACllERS OF AKIERICA-Aspiring lt-'2lCll6l'S stucly ccliicutiuii in tlw Future Teacliers of Aim-rica Clulm. Front row: L. Zimim-rimui, historian-librariang C. Burklmrt, secretary, J. Crouse, presidentq A, Fr-rrell, treasurer. Second row: L. Naugle, B. Diclil, D. Iliiiilmu-cu, K. Arnold. Third row: A. Kiuipcl, vice-presidentg C. Holtry, B. Neil, Ir. list-liciiiuzuiii. Fourth row: K. Hulc, P. Pugh 'lf Geyer, H. Hcclhcr. Fifth row: li. Xlurtiu. B. NVengcr, QI. Din-lil Sixth row: K. Him-alll, Y. Kc-mlig. Seventh row: H. Burklmrt, ,I Xlutliuu. Standing: Nlisx Clmlys Clark, Nliss Virginia 'l'llI'll5ll ufluisers. Lucinclu Ziuiiiwriiuui, senior, uicls Nlurtlm ,Ie-ukins, Sllflhfllllllfe, with ri reading ussigiiiiwiit as ai part of the cadet teacher prog1'am sponsors-cl lmy tlic Future Tvuclu-rs of AlllUl'lCil Clulu. I 4 -an-.,s.W Proudly displaying tlicir coutrilmtioii to thc l964 ruuuiul llmiwcuiuiiig Parade arc' Paula Priglgfreshmang Vicki Kvuclig, Ralmu Burkliurt, Karen Him-uiwl, lilly Nlurtiu, sophomoresg jum- Dielll, limlmm Wm-ngm-i', freshmen, mcmlmcrs ul thc Flllllfl'Yl1U1lL'llC'l'S ol'Aim-rica Club, 89 CHESS CLUB-Watching intently as jay F. Davidson, adviser, decides his next move are, seated clockwise, j. johnson, R. Hocken- berry, D. Diehl, F. Bikle, I. XVciss. At the second table: NV. Keefer, S. Byers, L. Clough. Standing: S. Gutslnmll, secretary-treasurer, L. johnson, S. Ilinkle, H. Cuyer, XV. Baer, Cooyer, E. fNlcCui'dy, cufioua C6165 glnriclz Who! .fgncl goofy 90 NV. Beidel, R. Shroyer, ul. Monos, NV. Clelnens, j. Poe, D. Kent, H. Brown, R. Armstrong, R. Pisle, vice-president, H. Futseher, W. Charles, L. Mooney, -I. Pugh, -I. Nispel, S. lhlCCll'ilClCb'H, L. Somers, president, A. Rliilu-lnirt, Absent: E. Huupt. FISHING CLUB- Prepzlrillg n1'til'iL'izll flies is one of the many skills taught in this club. Seated at the desk: R. Nelson, R. VVolfe, R. Gochen- uuer. Standing: L. Clough, L. Mooney, VV. Horst, L. Wilhide, F. Miller, P, Steck, C. Clough, jesse W. Burklinrt, adviser, NV. Bum: l,11511AI1Y 1'Ail1CS-Amis1i11g 11111 1111111111111 111 1110 11111111y 11lll'lIl1.f 111011111 111'110c1w IS 11ll' C1ll1y 01 il 1117l'klI'j' 1111110 1'wl'U1lf row: C. 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F0111-1s1111g1'1', l7iL'l'-1Jfl?.S'1- drfnfg 15. ,101lIl5Ull, .w'r'1'etrlry-freu.s-urU1'g 11, fXIv111m11', 13. 11015, Stand- A1111011g11 1-11111 111e11111e1s c11111gv 111161 K11SC1lill'g0 1JU01iS, 111Jl'1ll'y 11115.11-s 11111 51111161115 W110 111111111111-1' 10 use t1lC1l' 11011 111110 10 assist. CiJ11S6f1llEAllt1y', 110111 groups 111110 Illllllj' 011110111111i1ies 10 1611111 11110111 1113l'ill'j' 1110- CCC1lll'CS. ing: 11. c1llj'i'1', 11. CI11sx111-1, Cf. S1-1111-,li N01-110, CI. K1-4-11-1',CI.CI111'1s P. 1'L'l'l'4'11, la. 1lll'lll'l', -1. Xllll Dyke, B, Xl'1NI1Il, S, 5112lX4'l', S. N11 Kv0xx'11, Nlim c1l'ilL'l' 1,L'1C'1'S, Iilnrrlrizm, 11 WF QF we if sf' 15 M 11 4 we if if dl ITE? 1 Members of Tennis Club learn techniques of the sport. man, NV. Orclway, vice-president, J. Sailhauner, D. Dun- Front row: Harold C. Bishop, instructor, D. Roti, C. bracco, P. Steck, D.Kelley, W. Burke. Third row: W. Knox, McMullen, J. NVyrick, C. Strayer, L. Zonis, C. Corlnan, B. Kauffman, B. McLaughlin, secretary-treasurer. president, T. Wagzuuau. Second row: Ferry, W. Alle- ' Kneeling: D. Bod' dick, vice-president, B. Hook, president, A. Slieeler, secre- tary - treasurer. Standing: M. Var- ner, B, Hess, L. Fritz, N. Bigler, J. Hzuninoncl, E. Fauv- er, Al. Turner, L. Fos- bre, M. Foltz, 1. Mowery, L. Zouis, D. Hess, J. Fraker. Otlier lHf:'1lllJLtl'S oi' Tennis Club are K. Barrick, S. Fogel- songer, C. Cooclbart, and C. LOCkl58l1lll. DL'lllCJIlSl1'2lfillg golf positions is Howurcl Bly while Robert YOCIIIH und Bill Burke look on. First row: E. Fosbre, S. Wiestling, B. Bender, B. Kklllfflllilll, Frank T. NIeClelliu1cl, instructor Second row: C. Ilarris, T. Cinniek, A. Rliiuelulrt, C. Porter. Standing: D. Rohr, C. Sipe, F. Huw- ley. junior Sportsinen Club participants learn the funclainentals and safety rules of shooting. Front row: L. Hill, L. Nluininert, L. Davis, S. Taylor, M. Hill, D. lloekenberry. Second row: NV. Keefer, A. Swanger, Al. Hunshaw, IJ. Martin, C, Mathna, nl. Crouse, L. Hill, j. Clugh, C. Martin. Third row: j. Pechart, H. Stine, A. Pomeroy, Lgncbuichaaf .gpaorffs Calofure .fgffenfion Incliviclual sports engage the interest ofthe many stuclents who participate in the junior Sportsinen Club, the Coll' Club, ancl the Ten- nis Club. Members of the Junior Sportsnien Club study the safe use of guns following the rules of the National Rifle Association. The rifle tcam, Which is chosen from the members of the club, shoots in the Susquehannock Rifle League. Students in the Colt, and Tennis Clubs learn and practice the skills essential for these sports. Members ot' Tennis Club play on the school courts, uncler the supervision 0fHarolcl C. Bishop, Where they get practice as well as pointers. Under Frank T. McClelland, Coll' Club participants are taught game fundament- als as well as green proceclure. D. Keck, C. Hess, j. Nispel, C. Kenclig, lt. XVaclel, R. Sanclers, H Lytle. Fourth row: D. Diehl, C. Davidson, D. Chainberlin, C. Hos- leltl, L. Lininger, R. Franklin, G. Mozingo, D. Beam, R. Cuyer, VV Wyriek, W. McCulloch. Fifth row: VI. Ilull-inan, j. Love, R. Knox Shippensbnrg,s ltitle team participates in meets in the Susquehannock Hill lu if i e League, unc tl f leatlership ol Frank H. Lerew. Seated: P. Rebuek, R. Swarty, -I. Love, H. Knox. Standing: L. Nlunnnert, 'l. Showalter, R. Callas, S. lzlllot. Y Members of the junior Sportsnlen Club learn the proper use ancl eare of rilles. Front row: D. Cutsliall, D. Alle- inan, C. Parson, T. Hyder. Second row: D. Callo, lt. Booz, D. llownian, pl. Woltz, L. Parr. Third row: IC. Vaughn, D. llllllSllLlNY, pl. Byers, D. Cressler, -I. llarglerocle. Standing: C. Crouse, NI. Albright, li. Wlillis, S. Kann, M. lllclc out, M. Cossert, I. Horst, liobert Mil- ler, lzdrriser. Olga em eac gm jacficzi Under the direction of Charles Cawthern and Charles Hartman, athletic directors, members of Gym Leaders and Gym Club are instructed in the use ot' equipment. Members of Gym Leaders take charge of assigned gym classes throughout the Week While boys in Gym Club enjoy partici- pating in various sports. Track Club, new this year, is de- signed for teaching interested boys its fundamentals under the super- vision of Robert Hartz. Demonstrating on the rings is l,, Fogel- songer, U senior. Kneeling: H. Connnerer 1. Nickel, li. XlcCann, H. Ferrell, H. Nlellott , I. yneh, G. Snolie, lt. Heed, B. Mitten. XVorking on the parallel bars is D. Cayman I. Huber, L. liigler, Kneeling: j. Ordway, F VVise, -I. NVQ-nger, A. liitting, D. Kunkleman B. Mears, -I. Hoy, D. Snoke. Track Club members learn the rules and regulations old events YY. Miller, R. Golden. Second row: R. Frey, E. Jumper, L. Summers which take place in competitive events. First row: E. Fanver, D. C. XViser, D. XViser, G. Goshorn, S. Byers, H. Cassidy, S. Harris Booz, T. Bay, H. Slnnnan, NV. Charles, I. Smith, D. Frey, AI. Crouse, D. Hotz, Robert Hartz, adviser. Fzr CX l i l Silvx, lx, Nxi'lljll'l', S. ltlliul, .-X. Opilu, l,. tllcrll, fllluisvrz 'lf XYis1', ml. l'lig1lm'i', li linux, Xl, ll lllyllll, X. xllllklll, ll, C,mc'i'. i - - PM Q . A Bo rmit are lIlOllllJl'l'5 ul' Gym Clulm Quill pm'liL'ipul1' it its ucliviticm. st row: C. Iliwris, li. Booz, Ii. Nlufiullm-Ii, R. llwul, treasurer. D Fulton, vice-prc'.s'iclCr1fg rl. Slim-, prvsiflmztg Cl. Fritz, W. Hull C Biglflr. Second row: VI, Slrolmi, 'lf XYisc', Nl. Clrilmlilv, ll livst, 'll l' ulvcr, S. Elliot, ll. Swartz, -I. IH-ulx:1i't, nl. lluwlvy, j, Cmiimn. 'llzird row: B, NL-il, ll. P1-lku, li. llutslmll, l. llulwr, A. Noel, L. ys iiitewstccl in using iimrm- llllll' tliuii tlic rcgulur gym classes Mcfklullcn, ll. xlCI.12lllglllll1, G. Nlmm, D. linux. Fourth row: Al, Smitli H. Cassidy, H. Clill'YCI', Al. Martin, li. -lumpcr, li. Clippingcr, A Flcuglc, D. Nlurtin. Fifllz Row: -I. l,m'v, NY. Sl1lY0l', li. llowlm-5, li Parr, C. KL-mlig, Al. Geyer, H, XL-lsrm, H. Nlowvry. Sixth row: P Nocllo, YV. clI'ilXVli0l'Ql, XV. llowluiicl, 'l'. 'l'li0lnps0n, D. Llllljlllllll, C Arnistcucl, Ken XV6'llj.IOl'. Aiming Ihr llllj'5lCill litmus, tlu-sc Nlllll4'lll5 1lkll'llClpLlli' in Clym Cluli. Firxt IYJUJI 'lf l 1klllYi'l', A. l lL'z1gl1', l.. llolxl, sl, flllflllilll, Al. Sliliv, ll. llmlcl, K. l'l8L'lll'lllll1lllIl, D. lsllllllll, R. cllll5ll2lll, ll. flll1717lllQl'I', K. Duillzlp. Second row: li. Swartz, -I. Wyriulx, W. Coy, H. fllll'X'l'l', ll. l'm't4-V, ll. W1-lll-r, Il. Uvyvr, li, Swartz. 'Nl ffl,L'l3-Firsf row: 5. Stroliiii, ll. Nluwm-i'y, clvrs, NY. llalll, 'lf IIQIIUIIIIDSOII, IJ. Cluslml, sl, , , . , . inmm, ll. li'llx2l. .Sz'r'rmf1 row: l.lmi'lcs Law- . ilililv, D. Bust, kl. lluwll-y, Cl. lfrilf, -I. lhllgf-1-, 95 CHEERLEADINC CLUB-Members of this cluh are taught cheers hy the cheer- leaders. Standing: D. Zcisloft, M. Fedoek, A. Currens, R. Rolar, V. Finkey, C. Hoke, S. Shannon, P. Brendza, S, Koontz, S. Peters, I. Rinehart, M. Spero, K. Foltz, D. Glessner, Mrs. Kathleen Kerr, adviser. Demonstrating cheers are Varsity Cheer- leaders from front to back: C. Ruth, K. Gilbert, K. Hargleroad, C. Corinan, K. Cratz, K. Bollinger. CHEERLEADING CLUB- Girls learn cheers in this club and may try-out for cheerleading in the spring. Front Row: C. Reddig, B. Bowers, B. Boggs, B. Goodling, L. Koo11s, A. McLean, S. Croche- nauer, W. Martin. Second Row: C. NVoltz, C. Noel, M. Evans, M. Petteys, D. McCrae, S. Davidson. Standing: D. Hershey, D. Creamer, J. Liddle, Heller. BOOSTER CLUB-Promoting school spirit and encour- aging support of athletic events are the main purposes of this cluh. Seated at the left, front to hack: L. Kohler, C. Kern, D. Creamer, C. Swartz. Second Row: D. Brundzo, N. Bigler, V. Kling. Third Row: Coy, B. Iohnson, R. Opilo. Standing: D. Highlands, D. Hockenherry, 1. Duhhs, B. Hess, A. Burkholder, M. Miller, M. Sommer- ville, -I. Lightfoot, B. Taylor, N. Ott. 96 BOOSTER CLUB- S Several members of this club are about to hoard a fan bus, which is sponsored hy this group. Kneel- ing: C. Borneisen, president, B. Frey, uice-president, C. Snoke, secretary- treasurer. Second Row: C. Wingerd, S. Richardson, N. Hoke, C. XVise, D. McClelland, E.. Fritz, D. Durff, C. Gardner, K. Kramer, B. Stouf- fer, J. YVolfe, N. Cramer. Third Row: C. Booz, K. Knuff, S. Mc- Keown, L. Betz, 1. Carey, C. Settle, P. Perry, C. Goodyear, Cramer, N. Hawk, B. Horn. Fourth Row: R. Buikin, M. Angle, D, Henry, M. NVargo. MINUTES SE ND ww f 1 f-'9 ,,,W,,h. A . C ' 0 0 1 . I O Q . .I , O Q Q . . HW x . Y U Q YM? U Q Jew? ' - x C O O O O I U 1 W ' o 0 0 0 o Q M ' u F . 'D D' .c U 3 V C O O I gf 0 A X' ' 00 ,M 4 A O 1 , f nu nv ' Q , Q O Q ' ' Q ii C Q ' . . Q . . Q ' . , 4- MW we , . ' , ' . - 7 , f f,-gf -- ,,,-,..,- , -ll.:--e-My-x-H 4 GREYHOUND COACHES-Front row: Ivan Sload, baseball Hartz, track coaclig Roy Mouer, athletic clirectorg Frank McC1el and assistant football coachg Ron Lawhead, head football coachg land, head basketball coachg Harold Van Art, assistant football Charles Cawthern, head wrestling and assistant football coachg coach. Charles Hartman, assistant wrestling coach. Second row: Robert Wenford guiole .NOLLFLJJ .911 64-65 1964 VARSITY FOOTBALL SCHEDULE AND SCORES S O September 12 Scotland ..... ...... A 7- 0 September 19. ......... Northern ....... ...,.. H 0- 7 September 25 Gettysburg ......... ...... A 0-19 October 3 East Pennsboro .......... H 7-133 October 9 Biglerville ....... ..,... A 13-31 October 20 Camp Hill ..... ...... A 7-13 October 24 Susquenita ....... ..... H 13- 6 October 331 Newport ............ ..... H 32-20 November 7 Boiling Springs ........... A 7-12 November 14 Big Spring .......,.......... A 7-25 -IUNIOB VARSITY FOOTBALL SCHEDULE AND SCORES S O September 14 ......... Scotland ..........,......... H 6-21 October 5 October 12 October 26 November 2 North Hagerstown ...... A 0-32 Biglerville ................. H . y . 6-22 Big Spring ....... ...... A 13-24 Gettysburg ...... ...... I I 0-34 ' fis- Ou the verge ofa touchdown, the Greyhound's offensive unit takes a breather, during the annual Homecoming Game, which was play- ed against the Susquenita Blackhawks. Those players who can be identified include Tom Ginnick, Tom Eastep, -lim Zullinger, Bill Hancock, and Ronnie Mellott. 1964 BASEBALL SCHEDULE AND SCORES Greyhound shortstop, Bob Yocum is thrown out at first base by a step, in an afternoon contest played at Memorial Park. S O April 7 ............ james Buchannan H 6- 2 April 17 .,.......... Boiling Springs... April 24 Big Spring ........... May 2 James Buchannan May 5 May 12 Boiling Springs... Big Spring .......... VARSITY AND JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL SCHEDULE AND SCORES Nov. 24 ......... Scotland... Dec ......... Scotland ...... Dec .....,... Biglerville ........ Dec ......... Dec Dec. Dec. 22 Gettysburg ...... . Big Spring ................. A Boiling Springs ......... H Camp Hill ,............... Dec. 26 ......... Greencastle ......... Dec. 29 ......... james Buchannan ...... A Ian. ......... Northern ..,......... . Ian. ......... East Pennsboro ......... A Ian. ......... Newport ............ ..... . jan. ......... Susquenita ....... . Ian. ......... Biglerville ..... . Ian. ......... Gettysburg ....... . Feb ......... Big Spring ................ Feb ......... Boiling Spring ........... Feb ......... Camp Hill ................. Feb ......... Northern .................. Feb ......... East Pennsboro ......... Feb ......... Newport .................... Feb Feb Feb M ar Susquenita .....,. Gettysburg ........ Gettysburg ........ Waynesboro ........ 1964 TRACK SCORES S 50 ............ Greencastle ........ 37 ............ Gettysburg ......... 43 ............ Big Spring .......... Vars i ty S O 52-50 49-52 56-43 65-54 55-43 5 1-40 34-29 84-59 77-43 9 1 -5 1 77-59 97-46 70-51 64-59 68-51 58-71 76-51 39-27 105-53 68-48 95-45 60-52 42-6 1 49-36 56-67 O ....77 ....90 ....84 59V2. ........ Biglerville .............. 67V2 87 ............ Newport ................. 40 44 ............ Boiling Springs... Top: Dave Linn sprints to the finish ofthe 440- yard run against a Biglerville Canner, as coach Robert Hartz smiles approval in the back- ground. Bottom: Bob Martin, Greyhound sprint- er, crosses the finish line ofthe 220-yard dash, the victor in the Boiling Springs meet. ....83 iv. s o 34-50 21-39 39-21 20-46 28-51 22-41 25-46 44-57 45-30 40-48 30-31 59-16 43-57 34-18 30-49 34-42 24-39 32-56 57-34 52-50 58-44 48-37 Aboveg The Greyhounds huddle around Coach McClelland at time out, as the stand- ing crowd awaits the outcome of a close con- test. Right: junior Bob Yocunl starts a fast break while Bill Burke breaks for the basket beyond the Bulldog defender. Dennis Best accumulates riding time over his Camp Hill opponent in the 95-pound class, on his way to a decision win. VARSITY WRESTLING SCHEDULE AND SCORES S O December 12 ......... Camp Hill .................. A 17 37 December 17 ......... East Pennsboro ........... A 12 37 December 19 ......... Northern ................,... H 22 31 january 9 ......... Boiling Springs ........... A 19 27 January 16 ......... Newport ............ ...... H 6 45 january 23 ......... New Oxford ...... .. .... A 26 32 January 28 ......... Carlisle. ......... .. .... A 9 41 january 30 ......... Susquenita ...... ...... A 12 41 February 6 ......... Big Spring .....,. ...... I I 17 35 February 15 ......... Biglerville ....... ...... H 22 25 99 VARSITY CHICYI-IOUNDS-Front row: ,lim Zullinger, Bill Han- cock, jerry Huber, Howard Bly, Alan VViest, Ted Mitten, Tom Eas- tep, Tom Ginnick. Second row: Bob McCann, lim Petteys, Alan Bitting, Cary Eutxy, Mike Marpoe, Bon Mellott, NValter Howlands, jesse Love, Pat McCleaf. Third row: ,lack Ordway, Fred Miller, Terry Thompson, Skip Bigler, Handy Pelka, Larry Vililhide, Terry Hyder, ,lim Hoy, -Iohn Fisher, Chuck Tarner, Chuck Davis, manager. Fourth row: Ron Lawhead, head coach, Ivan Sload, assistant Cgughg Wally Vogelsong, student coachg ,lim Monos, Alan Mathna, Dave Kent, Don Fry, Barry Farrell, Doug Stewart, -lim Fraker, Bill Cor- IIIUII. ine ouncld p8l !0I l'l'l tQl jA6UfL - MCOPJ .SJAOLU5 Under the leadership of new head coach Ron Law- head and his assistant Ivan Sload, the 1964 edition of Greyhounds proved to be one of the 'gtough luckn teams of the Blue Mountain League and finished with an overall mark of three wins and seven losses. The Greyhounds opened the year with a win over Scotland but then had the rug pulled out from under them as they underwent a five-game losing streak erasing any chance of a banner year. Although the Hounds, record doesn,t sound too impressive, the final scores do not depict the exciting brand of football that they played all year. East Pennsboro, the BML champions, Camp Hill, Boiling Springs and Northern, all teams that finished high in the conference, had to go all out, but each heat the Greymen by a one touchdown margin. Two seniors who were awarded trophies for their years, performance were Jim Zullinger, who was selected as the outstanding lineman, and Bill Han- cock, who was voted as the most valuable back ofthe season, at the annual gridiron banquet held November 17, at the Ranch. Additional seniors who have completed their careers for the maroon and grey include Mike Marpoe, Howard Bly, Alan NViest, Jerry Huber Pat McCleat', and Tom Eastep. Ted Mitten, VVally Hoffmann, NValter Howlands, Jesse Love, and Gary Eutzy are other grid men who will be graduated by next season. Gaining all-conference, second team ratings were Bill Hancock at halfback, and end Tom Eastep. Tackle lim Zullinger and center Ted Mitten received honorable mention in the Blue Mountain League. CREYI-IUUND LINE,AHon Mellott, jim Zullinger, jerry Huber, Ted Mitten, lim Petteys, Alan Bitting, Tom Eastep. IOO Tom Giimick, senior liouml lmlflmck, fights for cv:-ry possible yard. Bill llnlivoclx, llic' clI'Oj'llUllllil5' lmulixig scorvr, ll'llYl'5 :1 puili oi' NL4lltt'I'Uil SllMlllC'Ililil llCl-4'Ilill'l'S 1llll'I' il I7-yaircl tolli-l1mlow11 l'llll. I llL'l1llIQ onto Hilllilf' l,l'llxil'N toss cl111'i11g the liliip-liliiiwk j,.f1llllL'iNliill llilllCl lNIOli X'AliSl'l'Y-lfronl row: IJHII Booz, liogi-1'ff111'x'v1', lJl'I1lli5 Klugli, Dani- Zllllillj.fl'I', Issue Horst, Hill Co1'1111111, XYkllll'l' Coy. Second FOIL!! D111 L' Kl'lll, Guy cllNlI7l'l', Sli-x 1- Cloox'1'1', ljilll Sl1i14lvy, lin-cl XYisc, flrvg Nloliii, llolxvrl X14-urs, l3l'Llll Cllitslmll. Third row: H li. Booz, Holv Nic-lwy, C111'11c-ll A1'111slm1cl, Alun xlillllllil, luck Fullback Mike Marpoc, llllll1lJCl' 35, looks for 1'u1111i11g room after taking 21 short pass. SL-tti11gto block is Bill Hancock, Illllllllbl' 13. Peclmrt, john Cormuii, john Fl'illlIlgl'l', Gerald cl0Sl10I'll. Fourth row: John S1llitl1,Jilll Monos, Brian Mitten, Ben Neil, Arnie Flcngle, loc Nlowcry. Fifth row: Nlilw Clossc14t,'l'vcl NVisc,n1u11IlHBrg ,loc Blnrtiii, Alim l 1l'illiK'l', Don Fiiltoii, lid Ifoslmiw-, ,lv1'14y Lynn-li. Sixth row: coaclzcx, liurolcl xvilll Art mul Climlcs C11wtl1o1'11. iiefemwglfig-,LD-117 , ii ,awww , IO! juniorVarsity team. gl QgA0lfil'L6L5 C6tl0flfU Q By winning the Blue Mountain League Basket- ball championship, the Shippensburg Greyhounds became the first Shippensburg athletic team to cap- ture a league title in four years. Coach Frank T. McClelland,s boys brought home 21 victories against 4 losses, two of which were in post season competition. The Hounds opened the season by splitting two non-league games with Scotland. Following this, they started their Blue Mountain League schedule and roll- ed undefeated through the first half, winning all nine games. With their winning streak at 13, the Greyhounds dropped their second defeat to Big Spring. This loss halted the Shippensburg string, but the Hounds start- ed another winning streak as they ran off the final six games and finished in a tie for first place in the second half with an 8 win and 1 loss mark, which was identical with Gettysburg. Thursday, February 25, saw the top clubs meet at Carlisle High School, where the Gettysburg Wlarriors took the second half honors by winning the play off contest with a 61 to 42 score. Two nights later, with each team owning a half, Shippensburg won a come-from-behind victory over the XVarriors, on the Chambersburg School boards, by a 49 to 36 score to claim the BML crown and gain a berth in the District 3, Class A playoffs. JUNIOR VARSITY-Front row: Steve XViestling, john Nickles, ,lim Monos, Don Shirley, NValter Thompson, Herb Cassidy, john Poe. Second row: Roger Carver, Terry Drachbar, john Smith, Arnold Fleagle, jeff Mc- Lauglin, Daryl Bughman. Third Jaw: Steve Kami, Terry Thompson. Coach Vaughn Hummel teaches mathematics at the junior high school and coaches the 102 BLUE hlUUNTAlN LEACUIC CHAM- PIONS-Front row: jerry Tarner, Bill Burke, Bob Yocum, john Wlyrick, Hon Mellott, Dick Poe, Ce- cil Sipe, manager. Sec- ond row: Alan Bitting, .s'tafi.s-Heian, Gary Ko- ser, Rick Bert, jim Pet- teys, Randy Pelka, Dan Roddick, Barry Kauffman, Coach Frank T. McClelland. Cfaamloiorw ila Gettysburg College was the scene of the first round playoffs, as the Hounds led the favored Waynes- boro Indians throughout the first three quarters but slipped to lose the contest 67 to 56. VVith their 21-4 mark, the 1964-65 edition estab- lished a new school mark, topping the previous high of 18 wins and 3 losses which was recorded in 1960. Also, the game scoring record was shattered, rais- ing the previous school mark of 83 to 105. The 105 tallies against Northern also tied the BML mark which is now held jointly by Shippensburg and Big Spring. Two Greyhounds marked in the top ten of the BML in scoring. john Wyrick, a senior, led the league with 376 points, and junior, Bob Yocum, finished ninth with 228 markers. john had a seasonal total of 443 to rank 9th in the scoring race of the Central Pennsylvania Area and set a new game high for the school with 40 points in one contest. Although the Greyhounds had a championship club, they also had a young team with only 4 seniors and 8 juniors. Three starters-john VVyrick, Bill Burke, and jerry Tarner-will be lost through graduation along with Bick Bert. Along with the starters Bob Yocum and Bon Mel- lott, the Greyhounds will have juniors Randy Pelka, Gary Koser, Dick Poe, Dan Roddick, jim Petteys, and Barry Kauffman returning for another year. junior Bon Mcllott jumps against an Big Spring Bulldog ns Boh Yocum, Bill Burkc, john NVyricl4, untl ,lcrry 'farm-r nwnit tht- out- COIHC. Bill Burkc lircs 11-iunip shot at thc hoop uguins Cc-ttyslmurg in thc lCilQllL' cluunpionship ganna' at Clininlmt-i'slmi'g. pid QUQITL .S26L:50l'L6L MCOPJ of junior plziyiimkci' Boh Yocum looks ovcr thc opposing tlclxcnsc as hc scts up il play. Bundy Pcllin rt-riclws lor ll rt-lmountl us tczunmutcs I Poc klllil Cary Koscr looli on lrom outsiclc, .SJ OVERALL BML FINAL STANDINGS' xx Shippenshurg...17- 1 x Gettysburg ......... 14- 4 Camp Hill ............ 14- -1 Big Spring .... ..... 1 1- 7 Susqucnita ......,.... 10- 8 East Pennsboro ..... 9- 9 Bigler-ville ............ s-io Boiling Springs ..... 4-14 Northcrn .............. 2-16 Ncwport .......... 1-17 Includes hoth lialvc-s xx First half champions, last SC 94-1 777 777 611 555 500 1444 222 111 O51 cond half playoff, ovcrall lcaguc champion- ship winners x Sccoutl lialfpluyoff winners Dick year Scnior insiclc man Jerry Yl12lI'lN'l', who pluyctl for tht- thircl for the Crcv- hountls, gcts up to block u shot against thc Camp Hill Lions. VARSITY NVBESTLEBS-Kneeling: VVayne 11all, Barry Farrel, Kurt Esehenmann, john Corman, Dick Head, Bill Corman, and Dennis Best. Standing: Dana Diehl, Bob Solder, Clyde Harris, Gary Davidson, Dewey Cover, joe Stine, Pat MeCleaf, Charles Caw thern, couch. greglzoun medfkrd iginaf going ,jJcwc! ,911 gfue ounfain ea Que omlaefifion, The Greyhounds finished the season on the bot- tom of the BML this year with the squad needing a little more boost from the middle-weight classes. The matmen participated in the Lewistown Tourn- ament over the Christmas holidays and had three men place at the tourney. In the 103-pound class Bill Corman, a sophomore, placed third while Kurt Eschenmann, senior, also gained a third place in the 127 class. Joe Stine, the Hounds 120-pounder, came Senior members of the Shippensbnrg wrestling team are Dick Head, Kurt Esehenmann, Bob Solder, and Clyde Harris. Standing are Toe Stine and Pat McCleaf. home from the tournament with a second place under his belt. 1n the Blue Mountain League Sectional Tourna- ment at Shippensburg this year, the Greyhounds had one grappler to reach the finals. Bill Corman decision- ed Lance Craighead in the semi-finals to make the finals but lost by a decision to Mike Shull of Newport 5-3. Other Hounds who made it to the semi-finals include Kurt Eschenmann and Bob Solder. Greyhound matmen watch intently for one of their teammates to begin his match while cheerleaders are waiting to urge the contestant to victory. 'WW V 's wel:-sffgwu ' if . 'F ' K N5 'S 5 42 ,, 7 T25-fi? NVo1'kingloi'iipinningpositionlohn Franklin, l-'3f3-pollmlcr, is vt-ry llSl'l.lll to tha- sqnucl. -x L Kurt lisa-ln-innann, 127-pouncler, works for ii pinning pon tion on his opponent lroin Northern. 1,-, E weii zi f . - :sin gissii,igs22i4s2k2fi-if if N962 if Y S M i if 4 ,igmqgsgsili . Dc-wvy Cover, 145-pounds-1', in-gins his stmtm-gy lor ii tiikcclowii iincl two points. JY CIRAPPLICHS-Kneeling: jay Strohin, Alun Slim-lm-ig Bill Nic- Culloch, Brian Mitten, jim Hawley, john Sitvs, Glenn Bigler, Rit-Inu-tl Booz, Cluirlos Hartman, coach. Standing: Kon Dunlap, nu Dick Kunkli-inuii, john Showalter, Ron Pelkii, Hiimly Noukcr, jlll Nlartin, Hola Coininvrc-r, Steve Elliot, Dennis Golclcn, Roy Clip- pin gt-r, Tod NW au TRACK TEAM-Members for the 1963-64 team in the front row are Bill Burke, Steve Byers, Jerry Porter, Jack Ordway, Bob Martin, Alan XVeist, Cary Martin, and Alan Bittin g. Second row: Ken Dun- lap, Steve Wiser, Clyde Harris, Wilbur Coy, Alan Noel, Gary Eutzy, Doug Wiser, Dan Roddick, Tom Bay. Third row: Coach Robert Hartz, Gary Koscr, Randy Polka, Frank Coffey, Ed Jumper, Iirn Hoy, Jim Petteys, Dave Linn, Ron Mellot. Fourth row: Ieff Fogel- songer, Walter Coy, Bay Shuman, Bob Mathna, Ted Mitten, Bill Coover, Ken Shope, Bill VVeibly, Barry Kauffman, Dick Kling. Jerry Porter, who has been graduated, threw the shot put for SHS trackmen. jeff Fogelsonger defeated his opponent at a track meet last year. Dick Kling clears high jump in SHS track meet. Dick Kling passes baton to Lorraine Brechbiel in a relay T2lCC. XVatching SHS ball game, Pat Mc-Cleaf, Howard Bly, Harry Mun- dorff and john Showalter are glued to seats as the exciting game goes on and on. IWLCL 2406! 50,5260 The 1963-64 Greyhound trackmen finished their season in fifth place in the XVestern Division ofthe Blue Mountain League. Last year's cindermen met with six competitors-Big Spring, Boiling Springs, Newport, Gettysburg, Biglerville, and East Penns- boro. Tom Eastep and Ron Mellot were the outstanding trackmen of the season. Tom proved his ability in throwing the javelin, and Ron showed his spunk running the high hurdles for the Greyhound cinder- men. After a tour-year interim during which baseball was discontinued, it was reinstated as the fifth sport BASEBALL TICANI-The 19633-64 team members in the front row are Bob Yocuni, Nlike Sn1itb,Dick Kunkleman, Bob Taylor, and jim Zullinger. Second row: Harry Mundorff, Howard Bly, Doug Stew- ,Iim Arnold collects a base hit during one ol' the Crey- hound galnes at Memorial Park. K meow! jail' ears on for Shippensburg, starting again in the 1963-64 school year. The diamondmen of Shippensburg were slated for six games. They played three teams in two-game series. Meeting Big Spring, Boiling Springs, and james Buchanan, Shippensburg established a 3-3 record for the season. The 1964 Greyhounds were coached by William Richardson, who has accepted a teaching position elsewhere, this yearys diamondmen are being coached by Ivan Sload, who previously coached and taught in Chambersburg. Mr. Sload is also assistant football coach. art, jesse Love, Randy Pelka, ,lohu Showalter, and L'02lCl1xV1lllilIlI li. Richardson. Third row: jim Arnold, Tom Ginnick, Ron Howden, Bill Hancock, Don Shirley, Trent Fletcher, and Pat Nlcflleaf. ,X RB Ni 4 X. ff sb f 5 K pn I A ag ,- i 1 wwuauut www' IW A, K ew' 1 t .S AJ . . Q 1 ,., .,-1- K , t.,-A' Q , ,...,,,.:, 3 'HV ' A Hwl.f1w'M 'iiff V ,.W,,wr.fff-+.r K - a -1. I',-si-:-,: .,:,m ' TM 1 f4 ffl l il I , 3 Q, . gs f a E I '24 tiff .An GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION-Promoting good sportsmanship. Among girls, the G.A.A. takes charge of intramurals. Front row: K. Arnold, G. Iloltry, K. I-Iargleroad, K. Poe E. Turner, VV. Strayer. Second row: K. Bollinger, C. Burkhart, B. Diehl, R. Sites, II. Kelly CALLS Olfl OI .fdflzdfed Sports claim the interest of the mem- bers ofthe Girls' Athletics Association and the Varsity Club. The C.A.A. di- rects girls, intramurals, sells programs for the home football games, and makes a trip to the Ice Capades in Hershey every year. Again this year G.A.A. is helping vvith the Foreign Exchange Student Fund by donating 3575 for the cost of the studentis lunches. The Varsity Club consists of letter- men trom every sport. Members ofthe club attend games Wearing their ma- ' roon sports coats, which they bought Third row: M. Horst, j. Swisher, B Mains, S. Owens, C. Lot-kbaum, K. Barrick, R. Hess, this year- The group, Yvhich also Con' Nickles. Fourth row: A. Pugh, j. Howlancls, Fogelsonger, B. Monn, I. Myers, C. Cooclhart, tl'llJl,ltCd to the fund IOI' HH 6XCl13Hg6 L. Naugle, M. Foltz. Officers ofthe G.A.A. meet with Miss Mary E. Lehman regularly to discuss the plans for up coming events. Standing: Miss Mary E. Leh- man, adviser, Kristine Porter, president, Bev- erly Killian, vice-president, Lorraine Fosbre, treasurer, and Cheryl Wise, secretary. VARSITY CLUB- Lettering in one or more sport, varsity club members are led by Thomas Eastep, president. Front row: T. Gin- niclc, VI. W'yrick, A. VViest, B. Hancock, I. Huber, I. Zul- linger. Second row: Ronald M. Law- head, adviser, A. Hitting, R. Mellott, D. Kling, R. Porter, T. Eastep. 108 student, earns money by sponsoring alter-game dances and selling refresh- ments at games. Under the supervision of Ronald Lawhead, the Varsity Club has this year started an initiation. Those being initiated are F. Miller, T. Ryder, 1. Love, J. Martin, -I. Pctteys, XV. Burke, D. Linn, and T. Mitten. Pietnrecl with the 196-4-65 track managers are the liirst place win- ners in the All-Star track nieel. Standing: Connie Loekhnam, senior manager, Ann Cnrrens, sprint start, Connie Corinan, run- ning broad jump, Linda Naugle, standing broad jump, Lorraine Foshre, ball throw, Karen Barrick, a member of the class relay team, Bev Killian, high jump, Karen Poe,junior manager. QM, .Single .fdffracf Wan Girls' intramural track ancl yolleyhall are capturing the attention of more participants each year. Although volleyhall is a team sport, those stuclcnts interested in track have a chance to participate on the imlivicltial hasis. Last year more than 125 girls Went ont llor volley- hall with Cheryl NYise's team taking the 19653-6-I championship. Track is cliyiclecl into tour separate meets, one i-or eat-Ii class. The top three winners in each event are then eligihle for the All-Star meet. There were 76 track participants, 60 ol' whom were eligible l-or the All-Star meet. Beverly Killian, Karan Barrick, Connie Corman, ancl Lincla Naugle comprised the senior class relay team which won with a time of 1:02. Connie Cormanis running hroacl jump was l3,8H while Lincla Naugleis standing hroacl jump was 7,f3V2,'. Beverly Killianjump- ecl ISIN in the high jump, while Lorraine Foshre threw the hall a clistance of TQYSH. Ann Currens, the only llreshman winner in the meet, took the sprint start with a time of2.6 seconcls. All the other track winners were seniors. VOLLEYBALL TEAM -Three year champions in volleyball, The llappy Talkers, captaineml hy llohyn Hess in their sophomore year receiyetl the school championship. During their junior year they changecl their name to the NVise Cracks ancl Cherly XYise servecl as captain. While the girls were freshmen, Chris Ruth captainecl the team and they receivecl the junior high chain- pionship. Again this year the team will he vieing for championship. NVhile Carnell Armsteacl, Carl Hosfelt, Dean Gutshall, Larry Allison, ancl Richarcl Booz look on Lorraine Foshre practices the Ball Throw before the All-Star track meet. Other participants who are watching are Xlary jane Foltz, ancl Hohyn Hess. mm X SVVIFTSTICKS -Kneeling: Sharon Huinel- sine, fullback, Donna Highlands, co-can tain and wing, Linda Reed, inner, jill Meredith, half-back, Grace Eutzy, center. First row Standing: Cheryl Paul, haifback, Sharon Owens, wing, Shirley Diehl, goalie, Connie Lockhauin, haifback, Corinne Goodhart, halfhack. Standing Second row: Wanda Vaughn, inner, Donna Shoap, full- back, Evelyn Fauver, inner. Absent: Pat Carey, captain and center. As jane Myers, a Wing on the championship teani, dribhles down the alley, Mary Jane Foltz backs her up. Passing the ball to the inner is Robyn Hess, a halfback on the Sidewinders. The opposing team is from Scotland School. XVinning all their intramural games, the Swidewinders qualified to play the Scot- land Sehool,s hockey team. Kneeling: Con nie Cornian, halfback, Robyn Hess, co captain and halfback, Lorraine Foshre captain and inner, Barb Mains, fullback Cheryl Wise, inner. Leaning Forward Karan Barrick, wing, Susan Fogelsonger, inner, Dena Grove, wing, Barh Monn, halfback. Standing: ,Ioyee Swisher, full back, Kris Porter, halfhack, Bev Killian center, Mary jane Foltz, inner. Absent Linda Naugle, center, Connie Pugh, full back, Jane Myers, wing. lt0l3YN,S RAIDEHS-NYinning all their games, the Raiders he- came the championship team which qualifies them to play the Chamhershurg Intramural Champion Girls' Team. Front row: Robyn llcss, captain, Cheryl Wise, co-captain. Second row: Nancy Niekles, Connie Corman, -Ioyee Swisher. Third row: Grace Eutzy, Bev Killian, Mary jane Foltz, Lorraine Foshre. DlXll'l'S DELINQUliN'l'S-Kneeling: Pat Carey, Dixie Deyor captoing Linda Reed, co-captain, Donna Shoap. Second row: Chris llorneisen, Donna llighland, YVanda Vaughn, lfvelyn Fanver, Cindy Smith, Margie ltnth. v l,0l,l.IPOPS -Front row: Karan Barrick, co-captain: Linda Naugle, captain. Second row: Karen Wingerd, Susan Fogelsonger, Barh Nlonn, Barh Mains. Third row: Connie Lockhaum, Chris Ruth, Corinne Coodhart. came earn .7aLef5 jkree 6Aamloi0n5 i106 .911 .gnframura :S Girls, intramural hockey and hasliethall, sponsored hy the Girls, Athletic Association, got started this year under the supervision ot' Miss Mary E. Lehman and student managers Linda Naugle, hockey, and Connie Lockhaum, haskethall. The hockey champions, the Sidewinders, cap- tained by Lorraine Foslnre, and co-captained hy liohyn Hess, liattled the Scotland hockey squad and were defeated with a score of 2-1. Bev Killian, the teamis center, scored the only goal lor Shippenshurg in the game against the Cadets. Rohynis Raiders captained hy ltohyn Hess and co-captained hy Cheryl XVise reigned as intramural haskethall champs for the l965 season. Playing the jumpin' juniors ot' the opposing league, Rohyifs team defeated them with a score of I8-153 to end the season with a record oth 7 wins and 0 losses. This qualified them to play the championship intramural team from Chamherslnirg. FUZZY BEARS-Kneeling: Sharon Owens, -ludy Baer, Captain: Barh Booz, co-captain, Linda Blowers. Second row: Carol Pringle, Linda Kohler, Nancy Bard, Sharon llumelsine, Sally Yarner. lil VARSITY CHEERLEADERS- Many hours are spent by the Var- sity Cheerleaders in practicing and learning new cheers to lead the Greyhounds to victory. Each year they attend a cheerleading clinic where new cheers are learned. Members of the squad are Katy Bollinger, Karen Hargleroad, Cheryl VVise, Connie Corrnan, Kathy Cratz, Karen Gilbert, and Chris Ruth. CAQQPLQJQF6 fmgfim Skov! .giairif All set, you betf the opening line of most of the Varsity cheers, is heard in pep rallies and games. Leading the squad in these cheers is Kris Porter, the 1964-65 captain. Isometric exercises have become so popular that even the cheerleaders are taking advantage of them before games. Seated clockwise with Chris Ruth at I2 0,clock are Wanda Martin, Katy Bol- linger, Donna Hershey, Connie Corinan, jane Liddle, Karen Hprgleroad, Chris Reddig, junior Varsity captain, Karen Gilbert, Doris Creamer, Kathy Cratz, Susie Heller, Cheryl NVise. JUNIOR VARSITY CHEER- LEADERS- Practicing cheers for the next game with North Hagerstown, the junior Varsity squad demon- strates locomotive for Ship- pensburg. 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Phone KE 2-4658 WEAVER'S CUT RATE 16 East King Street Shippensburg, Penna. S' D' Jones Molorsl Inc' Patent Medicines, Candy, Tobaccos, Greeting Cards Sales - Ford - Service Headquarters for Cosmetics REVLON JEAN NATE Shippensburg KE 2-4151 TUSSY LANVIN MATCHABELLI HELENA RUBINSTEIN G. C. MURPHY CO. McCune Lumber Company East King Street Phone: KE. 2-5611 Shippensburg, Pennsylvania Serwce Shop MURPHYS Quailty Building Supplies Your Complele Vcmely Slore 26 N. Fayette Street Shippensburg, Penna School Supplies - Toiletries - Hair Novelties - Jewelry Skirts - Hosiery - Sweaters - Dresses Phone: KEIIogg 2-4188 SWISHER'S cusvsnssuks 6 ROAD USED CAR MARKET STATE INSPECTION Garage - Phone: 532-2616 R.D. +642 SHIPPENSBURG AUTO SALVAGE TOWING SERVICE Gifts and Cards for all Occasions cmd Ages Kathryn's Corner Gift Shop HAND PAINTED TRAYS AND PENNA. DUTCH ITEMS DUNHILL AND CASSWELL-MASSEY TOILETRIES AMBASSADOR CARDS AND GIFT WRAP JEWELRY AND JEWELRY BOXES PLANKIE TOYS FOR BABY COLORED GLASSWARE PARTY SUPPLIES WOODENWARE STONEWARE KNIC-KNACS POTTERY CRYSTAL CHINA CORNER ORANGE AND HOLLAR Shippensburg, Pa. Phone 532-4816 Sl'aver's I. G. A. Foodliner Friendly Red Carpef Service Phone: KE. 2-5290 Orange Street and Hollar Avenue Shippensburg, Pennsylvania SUPREME DAIRY Pasteurized - MILK PRODUCTS - Homogenized Shippensburg, Pennsylvania REAL ESTATE HALE AGENCY I N S U R A N C E Chambersburg, Pa. Shippensburg, Pa LFRANKIHKH1 PHONE: KE 2-5916 SAiPPensLurg, tpenna. 443 E. KING STREET GENERAL ELECTRIC APPLIANCES - TELEVISION FURNITURE E D N A U G L E Your Dependable DODGE Dealer .S ia. .. K ' 'S A wLz,gg3,522.':'igQ-TiffI-1fL.SEls'w15fziia7:?3T-w e ,V ii if , I ' we-ig. iggggifgfgfsx 1IQ3'ieiiiiiisigiilbiiiiaxigigg9,2 ', ,5gg : we: A , ..., ini' f -ji' J. I .2 .- ,,.. - .. - . Hg ' 1 V X , ,, 5 ,f Aa Q, :mg g K. .,. , f?. :, 't:., iiiiii' ww iii I ., 'Y -'-s I Ii ,.., A' , , f iiiii f , - ' DODGE CARS AND TRUCKS CLEAN USED CARS Guaranfeed Body and Shop Repairs 608 WEST KING STREET SHIPPENSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA fx? . ' Q . ' ,. fs fi ' 'x .ails f .A I -HJ fi :,,x,w,,.-f , XXX QI 4 Fine Clothing and Accessories for style wise men and boys GALEN GATES and SON 20 East King Street Shippensburg, Pennsylvania BOGAR LUMBER COMPANY COMPLETE BUILDING SERVICE Shippensburg, Pa. PHONE KE 2-2141 Carothers and Hoffman Market GROCERIES - PRODUCE FRESH MEATS Morris St. and Lurgan Avenue Shippensburg, Pennsylvania KUHN'S STUDIO Portraits - Commercial Photography Films Developed and Printed 12 East King Street Shippensburg, Pennsylvania H ENRY'S BAKERY BREAD - ROLLS - CAKES R.D.1, Shippensburg, Pennsylvania KE. 2-4314 McBETH BUS COMPANY iii ,li- WALNUT BOTTOM, PENNSYLVANIA Phones: Shippensburg 532-6336 - Newville 776-3188 Charter Rights: P.U.C. 89728 - l.C.C. 125754 BURKHART'S RESTAURANT E. King Street Shippensburg, Pcs. Wayne F. Craig 81 Son DEALER IN LIVESTOCK Phone 2-5224 Star Route if T, Shippensburg, Pa. BROWN'S CITIES SERVICE COMPLETE CAR CARE Orange and Fayette Streets Shippensburg, Pennsylvania FOR A QUICK SNACK STOP AT TROPICAL TREAT DRIVE-IN FISHER'S FLOWERS We Telegraph Flowers 700 E. King St. Shippensburg, Pa. Phone KE 2-5150 ORRSTOWN BANK ORRSTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA THE BANK OF SERVICE Dependable Insurance G. Leonard Fogelsonger Richard M. Fogelsonger X TRY- R N:'aLxc'f bf? 66 East King Shippensburg, Pa. C. V. COOPERATIVE QQERAT11? qi cimzrcrcn v 3 Q Ya. FEED as Qnggguis g FERTILIZER ff 9' Qpfnssvvp Highest Quality Meats .I. A. Hurgleroud and Company Luncheon Meats a Specialty Phone KE 2-4013 BRENER'S FURNITURE SHIPPENSBURG - CHAMBERSBURG CARLISLE - WAYNESBORO Phone Shippensburg, KEIIogg 2-2171 FARM SUPPLIES SHIPPEN TV 81 CABLE CO Phone: KE. 2-5511 MARCUS E. ENGLE 104 S. Fayette Street Electrical Service - Electrical Heating Shippensburg, Pennsylvania 5 N. FAYETTE STREET Phone: 532-6008 12 CHANNEL TV WITHOUT ANTENNA TROUBLES .loin the Growing Family of TV Cable Viewers MAGNAVOX COLOR TV STEREO 2 Egfr .,ff .fu-9 H - ,M ' M, . - m,,,,,.W JOHN FRANKLIN, INC. BILL'S MOBIL SERVICE 6'I'I East King Street MOBIL GAS, OIL, BATTERIES, TIRES AND OTHER MOBIL PRODUCTS RICHARDSON'S PAINT 81 TILE SUPPLY 'II North Fayette Street Shippensburg, Pennsyvlania 17257 Phone 532-4583 IOI E. High Street 85 W. King Street Carlisle Shippensburg TILE CONTRACTOR 1 RMP S FHS' Fm' Bufkholdefs Shell service Atlantic Service Station OIL - GAS - FIRESTONE TIRES BATTERIES - WASHING - POLISHING East King Street Shippenihurg, Pa Specializing in Both Import and LUBRICATION American Built Cars Shippensburg, Pa., at the point of Routes 'I'I 8. 'I74 Phone KEIlogg 2-9855 e 5319337 AN DREW'S STUDIO Chambersburg, Pennsylvania - CO. 4-4323 Photography for the SCROLL is di- rected by Richard Andrews, who is assisted by Mrs. Andrews. He begins in May with pictures of the Prom, continues in the summer with formal pictures of the seniors, and then in the regular school year, photographs homerooms and various activities. Jack Miller assists Mr. Andrews in taking SCROLL pictures. 6 'UB'-. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Ron Lawhead Mr. and Mrs. Robert Swinsick The main street of Shippensburg at Christmas symbolizes the many activities of the town. The businesses depicted here and many others lend their support to the SCROLL. .zdaaiaf Lynn Adams, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. William Angle Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Askins Arthur Barrick and Family Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Beckenbaugh Mrs. Leonard Beidel - Mr. and Mrs. Glenn J. Bender Mr. and Mrs. B. Bollinger Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bookwalter Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Booz, Sr. Lawrence A. Bradshaw C. M. Brown, D.D.S. Daryl Bughman Mr. and Mrs. .Robert Bughman Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Burkhart, Jr. F. Burkhart, R.N. Ester Burkholder Fran Burkholder Mr. and Mrs. Wayne W. Byers Judy Carey Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cawthern, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Charles Charle N e's Gun, Tackle, and . and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Y Y Archery Shop Mr Lester D. Clippinger, Sr. Thomas Crist Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Currens Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Janell Devor William Curtis S. L. Daihl Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dillner and boys Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Douglas Vernon Dyer Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Fague Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Florig Miss E. Pearl Fogelsanger A Friend and Barbara udinedded, pafrono llfliflt Src! igroolucfion Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Fry and Andy II Missy and Synthia Fuller Miss Kendra L. Funkhouser Mr . and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Furry William Garling Robert George Robert Gilbert Clarence Glessner Richard Goodling Arthur Greiner Mr. F. A. Grosh Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Hoffman Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Hogg Harry G. Jacobs and Bob Dr. and Mrs. George Kaluger Kathi and Robyn Kane Mr . and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Raymond Kaschalk Ronald Kerr John C. Koser Harold O. Kramer Harry L. Kriner W. Jeff Kylen Mrs. John W. Lacklove Mr. and Mrs Ricky and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lerew, Bill Charles Lesher James Lesher D. F. MacKenzie, D.D.S. R. M. MacKenzie, D.D.S. William R. Mark Mr. and Mrs. Ruth Means Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Frank T. McClelland Glenn Miller Wilbur Minor John I . Monn Mrs. Robert S. Morrison Mrs. William E. Moutague Mrs. ames M. Myers J Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Ralph Norcross . Samuel G. Norris . James L. Nehf . Floyd Plasterer Thomas Papoutsis, D.D.S. Mr ' . and Mrs Mr. and Mrs . G . Jack E. Porter Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. alen Porter William C. Porter Hugh Rebuck . J. D. Rohr Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Rotz, Roxanne and Timmy Mr. and Mrs. Allen Russell Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy H. Shearer Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Shoop Mr. and Mrs. Richard Singiser Mrs. Amy Slagle Genevieve Smith Mr. and Mrs. Floyd R. Sowers Miss Jane E. Spangler Dr .and Mrs.. Jacob C. Stacks, Jr. Carmen Thavon of Germany Miss Virginia J. Thrush Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Tregl Edna Van Scyoc Dr. Roy F. Underwood Ray W. Varner Mr. and Mrs. James C. Weaver Mr. Larry Weaver Mrs. Harper J. Wentz Mrs. Grace F. Wolfrom Joel R. Wolfrom Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wyrick Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Yocum 7 Byers, Catherine ..,. 57,74,78,84 Jerelynn Wolfe, a junior, and Bill Kauffman, a senior, are practicing their parts as attorneys egnolex J ego .S?uc!enfa, acuhg, .fgcfiuified Burkholder, Ronald ....,... 56 Burkholder, Sharon ,..... 5,57, 74,76,86 Business Education Club ...83 Byers, Carl ......,,....., 57,87 Cramer, Catiiern .,.,.. 22,45,88 Cramer, Nancy . . ..... 50,96 Cramer, Patsy .. . ..., 22,83 Cramer, Sally .4.. .... 5 7,79, 80,86,96 Crawford, Willie . , ,...,.. 95 Creamer, Delores ........ 57,96 for the second school play You, the Juryv which was presented March 18 and 19. Byers , Gladys .. Byers, John ,. , ......51,87 ,....57,93 Creamer, Doris . , . Creamer, Lois ..,.....8,53, 88,913,112 .,....22,88 Aby, Richard ...,,60 Bigler, Leon ....,, 49,79,94,100 Creamer, Nancy . Cressler, C re ssler, Crider, 1 David . . ...... 63,93 Karen . . ,... 62,76,86 Daniel ... ..,.. , .87 . .. ,..,, 57 Aby, Shirley .... ,,... 8 3 Bigler, Nancy ..,... 20,45,46,68, Adams, Bonnie . , , ..... 60 70,92,96 Adams, Carol .,.. . : . . .60 Bikle, Ferdinand ,........ 62,90 Adams, Dennis . . . ...., 60 Bishop, Harold C. .....,. , .ll, Adams, Gary ,..., 50 53,54,92 Adams, Gregory , . ,..,. 55 Bitting, Alan . . . .... 49,94,100, .Xlbright, Michael ......,. 60,93 102,106,108 .X1leman, Brenda ,,....., 60,78 Black, Dorothy .........,.. 61 Allemaii, Cynthia .,,.. 62,76,86 Black, Robert .,..........., 63 Alleman, Donald ..,. 19,84,87,93 Blair, Doris ......., . .57,74,84 Alleman, Richard ...,..... 60 Bly, Howard ...,, 6,20,79,80,81, Alleman, Ruby ,...... 52,86,87 92,100,107 illleman, Vicki ..... 54,74 Bock, Bonita .....,.,...,. .61 Alleman, XVaync , , . .... 50,92 Boggs, Beverly ,.......... 62,92 Alleman, 1Vi1liam . . . .... 51,83 Bollinger, Benjamin A. . . . . .12, Allen, Galen ..... .... 1 9,87 48,5l,75 Allen, Leroy . . . , Allison, Larry .. Ahnes, June ..... .....87 ....54,109 .. ...,,.. 10 Bollinger, Katy ....52,79, 96,108,112 Bonnie, Rose Marie ...l4,76,77 Angle, Michael ,...... 19,45,96 Booster Club ,,.........,.. 96 Angle, M'illiam ,......... 12 Booz, Barbara ..... 20,45,83,l.11 .Xrmstead, Carnell ,..... 60,85, Booz, Cathy . , . . ....... 58,96 95,101,109 Booz, Donald . . , ...... 62,78, .Xrmstrong, Robert ..., 55,85,90 80,95,10l Arnold, Karen ....... 5l,80,l08 Booz, Earl .. ..... 20,95 Arnold, Karol .... ..... 5 1,80 Booz, Jerry ...... .... 5 l,84,87 Burkett, Susan .,.. , ..... 63 .Xrt Club .,................ 72 Booz, Richard ........ 63,76,93, Xskins, Stewart ..... 11,59,69 94,l01,l05,109 Audio-Visual Club ...,..... 85 Boring, Michael ......,...., 50 Baer, Constance ..,...,.. 54,74 Borneisen, Christine ...... 20, Baer, Gary .....,,.... 49,72,85 96,111 Baer, Judith ., Baer, Wlayne ..,.. ,,.. ....l9,83,111 61,90 Bouch, Pamela ....... 53,54,66, 72,79,80,86 Baker, Donald .... 61,85 Bowers, Barbe Jo ,....... 61,96 Baker, Donna . . . ..... 55 Bowman, Donald . , ,63,78,80,93 Baker, Jay ,,,, ..,, 5 2,95 Bowman, Gary ,......... 54,85 Baker, Jerry .,.,.. ,.... 4 9 Bowman, Larry .,,..,, 20,81,83 Baker, Richard . .. ...... 50 Boyd, Charles . . ,,.. .,.. . 54 Band . . . ...... .,.. 8 1,82 Boyd, Linda ...,......... 20,74 Banks, Anna ,,,. ..... 6 0 Bradshaw, Lawrence A. ,,,. 10, Banks, Belvin .............. 50 59,6183 Banks, Margaret ......... 55,72 Brechbiel, Mary Ann ....,., 55, Bard, Judy ..,... 50,52,69,70,74 74,78 Bard, Nancy . . . .... 19,68,70, Brendza, Patricia ,,... . 63,96 7l,74,1l1 Brenize, Ronald . .,...... 55, Barker .......,. ........ 7 0 78,80,l06 Barnes, Harold .... 5l,76,78,8l Brown, Mona . 55,74,77,86 Barnett, Syvilla ....,,...... 50 Brown, Ray ,,..... ....... 6 3 Barrick, Karen ...,.,, 19,80,92, Brown, Richard . . . . 64,90 l08,l09,1l0,l11 Brown, Van ,..,. .... 5 6 Baseball ....,,.......,.... 107 Brundzo, Debra . . . . . .2l,96 Bauserman, Betty ,,,..,., 56,74 Brundzo, Victoria ,..., 56,74,86 Bauserman, Richard ...,.... 61 Bufkin, Robert . , . . . 21,45,96 Bay, Thomas .....,... 56,865,911 Bughman, Daryl ..,..... 64,103 Beam, Connie .. ,... 56,74 Burgan, Mary Joanne ,..... 21, Beam, David .,., 19,93 45,86 Beam, Eileen . , , .,,. 56,88 Burke, XfVilliam . . . . . . . 55,93 Beidel, Charles .. ,... 56,85 Burke, Wlilliam R. ,,.... 2l,45, Beidel, N'Vi1liam . . . .,.. 61,90 46,92,99,102,l06,108 Bender, Dennis .......,.. 57,87 Burkett, Betty .. .,,.... 50,88 Bender, Richard ...,,.,,. 19,92 Burkett, Donna .,.......,. 50 Byers, Patricia . . . ,.... . , .8 Byers, Stephen . , ...... 21,45, 90,94,106 Canaan, Alfred . , .,....,. .51 Canaan, Carolyn ..,..,,.... 60 Carey, Judy ..,.....,.... 59,96 Carey, Larry .,.., 5l,67,73,74,76 Carey, Patricia ......,... 21,45, 67,77,111 Carl, Mary Jane .......,.... 58 Carls, Catherine Carmack, Lilly ..,. ......61,88,91 ...,...54 Carothers, Debra ....,.. 6,60,91 Carothers, Joanne ....,.... 51, 73,74,8l Carroll, Linda ..,,,..... 54,87 Carter, Debbie ..,,...... 55,72 Carver, Roger .,,, 60,95,10l,103 Cassidy, Herbert . . .60,94,95,l03 Cassner, Ruby ...... ,,., 9 1 Cawthern, Charles .,., 14,59,95, Chamberlin, Brenda Chamberlin, Connie Chamberlin, David Chamberlin, Jeff ., Chamberlin, Ronald Charles, XN'illiam .. Cheerleaders ....,, Cheerleaders Club . Chess Club ....... Cisncy, Rodney 98,101,104 . , . .6,60,88 .,..,55,86 ....60,87,93 ..,.,...60 ... 21,129 . . . .60,90,94 ,,.,....112 . ..96 .. .90 ....54 Clark, M. Gladys ........ 10,89 Clemens, NVilliam ....,,.. 61,90 Clendenning, James Clippinger, Carol Clippinger, Roy ,, ...,,...60 . ....... 52, 78,95,105 Clough, Charles ,,.. 6l,87,90 Clough, Edna ..,.......,.. 56 Clough, Jay . . .2l,45,85,87,91 Clough, Larry ...,.. 62,87,90 Clugh, Dennis Clugh,Ji1es . . . . . . 63,101 . . ...61,93 Clugh, Lawrence . . ...... 54 Coffey, Dr. Frank L. ...... 8,46 Coldsmith, Dorothy ..... 60,87 Coldsmith, Mary ......,. 61,84 Coldsmith, Shirley Commerer, David . Commerer, Robert Coons, Connie .. Cooper, Barbara , Cooper, Guy ,,... , Coover, Stephen ,. Corman, Constance . . . .22,80 . . . ..... 55 . . . . . . .49, 84,87,105 . . . ,60,8O,88 , ,.... 51,75 . ,... 64,101 .. . 90,101 ......22,46, 73,77,92,96,109,110,111,112 Corman, John .... 62,95,l0l ,104 Corman, 1Villiam Cover, Dewey , , Cover, XVilliam . . . Coy, Charles ,. , . Coy, Ernest . . . Bender, Sharon .... 6,60,76,78,86 51 Bert, Joel Bert, Richard . . . ...,...20,67, Burkhart , Connie .....,, 49,69, 70,77,78,80,89,108 79,81,102 Burkhart Florence B. .... 15,88 Best, Dennis ..,.., 52,95,99,104 Burkhart, Jesse YV. ...... 15,90 Betz, Linda .,...,.... 49,8896 Burkhart Ralma ........,. 74, Coy, 1-larriett Biddle, Glanard L. ...,..... 12, 76',81,89 18,54,67 Burkholder, Ann . . , .... 56,96 Biddle, Harriet H. .,.,...,. 14 Burkholder, Galen .... 54,79,81 Bigler, Arliss .,...,........ 49 Burkholder, Harold ,....... 51 Bigler, Glenn ........ 57,95,105 128 Burkholder, Martha ,....... 49 Coy, Richard Coy, Susan .... Coy, Tommy ..... Coy, vVa1ter ...,,. Coy, Nlilbur ...,., Craig, Darla . . . .. Craig, Deborah . . . Cramer, Calvin ,. . , ,, ....,... 55, 100,101,104 , . , ,50,87,95 ,.....50,l06 , 22,106,131 . , ,. . . . . .51 . , . .56 . . . . . .56 .....22,96 ...52,83,86 ......54,79, 81,95,l01,106 .. ...22 . . . . . .14 . ...69,86 ..,.49 Crider, John ,, Crider, Linda .. ....23,45,75 Crouse, Colin ,.,,.,..... 50,93 Crouse, Jean .... 5,23,45,46,66, 67,77,79,80,89 Crouse, James ., .....,.,.64,94 Crouse, Jolm ...,..,.,. 63,87,93 50 Culbertson, 1-'red Culbertson, lklayne ,,.... 23,45 Currens, Ann Daihl, Samuel L. Daihl, Velva D. , Dance Band Dancing Club .,. Davidson, Gary . Davidson, George Davidson, 1-larry Davidson, Jay lf. Davidson, Sonja Davis, Carol .... Davis, Charles .. Dayis, Linda . . Dehart, Shirley . Delaney, Garry .. . . . . .63,96,106 . . 5,10,69,71 . ....... 75 . .. . .56,87,93 . ........ 51 51,87 .. ,.,1l,83,90 54,72,96 ......72 ... ..5,6,23, 74,77,8l,83,100 ....,...55,69, 70,7l,78,9El Devor, Dixie . Devor, Janell . Devor, Kay . , . Devor, Lula .. Dewalt, Patsy . . . . 23,413,111 .....56 , .,,63,87 Diehl, Barbara ,.......... 46, Diehl, Dana . Diehl, Dana L. .. 49,821,108 . , 57,951,104 . . , . 58,90 Diehl, Jane ., .... 60,66,76,89 Diehl, Linda . . . . Diehl, Robert . . . Diehl, Shirley . . . Dillner, Ifred D. Drachbar, Terry .. Dramatics Club .. Dubbs, Judith Dubbs, Sharon Dunbracco, Dwight Duncan, Dunlap, Donald . Betty , . Dunlap, Mary Jane Dunlap, Vonnie .. Dumnire, Barbara Durff, Diana ..... Durff, Jesse ..... Durlf, Ronald . . Durff, Terry . Dyarman, Darlene Dyarman, Richard Dyarman, Twila ., Dyer, Vernon E. , Eagle, Judith .. Eastep, Randall .. liastep, Thomas . . . , ..... 60,16 . . , , , . .52 .,,.,,23,45, 78,233,110 , .,.56,103 . ..... 73 . .,.. 56,96 . . , . . 23,83 . . . , . . . 54, 78,89,92 . .... 49,74 . . . . .49,74, 81,95,105 .. . . .56,74 .....57,74,86 . ,,., 57,96 .,..49,75 ..,55 .. 60 ..,.23,45,88 . ,60,76,86 ..,.,.,58,74 ..14,78,79 ..,...24,74 . . .5,55,66,86 .....6,18,24, 46,66,98,100,108 Ebersole, Esther Ebersole, Lester ,.....,,.60,86 ......,..56,72 Elliot, Ronald .........,. 60,85 Elliot, Steven .. . .60,95,105 lischenmann, Kurt lischenman n, Leslie .. .,... 5, 24,95,l04 ..,,..24,74, 77,79,8l,89 50 liutzy, Donald ...,........ Eutzy, Gary 6,24,85,100,l06 Eutly, Grace ...,. 4.,.,, 2 4,45, 75,84,llO,l11 Evans, Mary . .4,... 60,88,96 Failor, Doris , , ......... 62 lfailor, Guy . . . ,,..,. . .60 Fauver, Edwin ...,,,.,.. 61,94 Fauver, Evelyn . . . . . .24,45,77, 83,92,11O,1l1 lfauyer, 'l'erry .... ..... 6 1,95 lfedock, Marlene ,,.4.... 61,96 1-'errell, .Xlice .... .,,,.. 2 4,45, 68,70,74,89 Ferrell, Barry ....... 94,100,104 Ferrell, Pansy ..,.,.. 51,91 Ferry, David . , .,..,... 56 Ferry, Jolm ...... Ferry, Finkenbintl Stephen er, Seth 25,73,85,92 . . . . . 61,78 Finkey, Vicki ,.,,,..,, 54,75,96 Finkey, Wilda .,... 25,45,74,131 Finkey, Wilma ,,.. 25,45,74,l3l Fisher, John ,.i, ...... 5 0,100 Fisher, John . . ...... 25 Fishing Club .... ....,..., 9 0 lfleagle, Arnold . , . . . .59,62,66, lflootl, Rob Flora, Virg 80,95,10l,103 ert inia .. . Fogelsanger, Edward Fogelsanger, Elsie .. Fogelsanger, Lincoln Fogelsanger, Berkley Fogelsonget lfogelsonget ', Lenny 61 ...25,5l,74 , . . . . , . .91 B. ..,. 14, 80,81,82 .,,....57, 79,8l,86 ......25,46', 73,77,94,l29 , Susan .,.. l6,25,46, 77,79,8l,92,l08,l10,111,129 Fogelsonger, Thomas ,...... 63 Grry 51 Foltz, 1. Foltz, Georgiana .. ,...54,75 ,,.....63 Foltz, Kay ......,..,,,. 55,77,96 Foltz. Mary Jane .,..,, 25,68,70, 77,92,108,169,ll0,l11 Forrester, Betty ., ...,... 26,87 Forrester, Charles ,.,,,.. 63,87 Fosbre, Edward . . . , .58,92,10l Fosbre, Lorraine .....,. 6,26,68, 70,7l,92,108,109,l10,111,130 Foster, Patsy ,,,......,... 62,88 Foust, Richard ..,,.... 26,74,85 lfraker, James , .,., 54,75, 92,100,101 Franklin, Franklin, Charles ...,.... 54,75 26,74,86 Genevieve . . Franklin, John , ..69,78,80,94 26,45,93 Franklin, Ronald Freeman, Dr. Albert XV. 15 lfrelin, 1Villy Ann Frey, Bonnie Frey, Frederick . Frey, Rex .,.., lfridinger, John lfrit' B'irb'n l . , , 56,'74',ss . ...50,96 . .,,,... 63 ..,.55,81,94 64,87,l01 1,1--.. ...,. .....63 Rick Miller listens as Lenny Fogel- songer, right, introduces Linda Naugle and Susan Fogelsonger, as two well-dressed Anglo-Saxon wo- men for a college preparatory Eng- lish class presentation. 1'rilz, Ellen . , 1'l1il1l,CC0l'J2JC . ...,.57,96 . . . .26,45,95 Fritz, l.aVon ..., . . .50,72,92 Frolnn, Lucinda . , . . 49,84 lfrohm, Sheila .... ,.... 6 3,84 Fry, Donald ,....,..,.., 61,100 Fulton, Donald ,,.. 49,8l,95,l0l Funkhouser, Kendra L. ..... 11, 53,56,86 lfntscher, Robert , . . .. .6l,90 Future Farmers . . , 1' nture Homemakcrs 1' uture Nurses ..... ....87 ..,,....87 ....88 Future Teachers . . . . . . .89 Gabert, Darlene . , . . .56,75 Gabert, Nancy . ,. .. 63,88 Gabler, Dianne .... ..,, 4 9 Gallas, Randolph .. ,.,,. 55 Gallo, David ...,. .,.... 6 2,93 Gamble, Tommy . .... 49,72,85 Garber, A111121 . . . ..... 86,87 Garber, Phyllis . . . ..,. . .88 Gardner, Bcrnita . . . .,... .57 Gardner, Beverly . . . . . 64,86 Gardner, Christine ......., 58, 79,86,96 Gardner, Donald .. Garman, Joan ,... . .... 63 Gaston, Darwin . , . . . .50,72,95 Gayman, Dudley . .,.. 26,67,94 Gayman, Julia .. .,.. 64,76,86 Gayman, Linda . ,. .... 51,74 Gayman, Sharon . . . . . 64,86 Geedy, Judith .... ...26,75 Gentry, Bonnie ... . . 51,84 Geyer, John ...,. . . 60,95 Geyer, 'l'rntly ..,, . . 27,89 Gilbert, Doris . . . 54,87 Gilbert, Karen .. ...,.. 6,50, 66,911,112 Gilbert, Nancy ......... 27.45 Gilbert, Randall ...,.,,. 60.85 Ginnick, Thomas ...,.. 6,27,92, 98,100,101,107,1U8 Gipe, Josephine .....,,.. 50,91 Girls' .Xthletic Assn. Girls' Shop .. .... , ..,108 . ..., 84 Glass, Jerry . , .... 56 Glass, Linda . . .,,.. 49 Glessner, Anita , .. . . . 54,84 C-Iessner, Debra .. .,.. 49,69, 71 ,89,88,96 Gochenauer, Robert . . .27,45,90 Gochenaucr, Shirley ...,, 55,74, 79,433,915 Golden, Dennis .... 55,75,85,l05 Golden, Robert .,.... 60,87,94 Golf Club ..,..,..,,,...... 92 Good, Gary ...27,77,78,79,81,88 Goodhart, Corinne ..,.. 5,27,46, 73,80,81,92,108,1 10,1 ll Goodling, Brenda ...., 60,84,96 Goodyear, Carol 55,77,86,96 Goshorn, Gerald . . .60,87,94,10l Gossert, Michael . ...61,93,10l Goyl, Hugh ,............ 51,72 Gralz, Elizabeth XY. Grail, Greenawalt, David . . .10,55,73 Kathleen . . .73,74,96,1l2 , , . . , . , . .61 Gribble, Michael ...i.... 61,95 Gribble, Sharon ....,,. 51,75,84 Grosh, Fred A. . .. . 1l,48,50,83 Grove, Carol ......... 56,74,76 Grove, Dena . . ,27,46,68,70,7l, 73,157,110 Grove, Valerie ...... 5,49,69,70 Gutshall, Carol Gutshall, Cheryl ,. Gtnshall, Gutshall, Patsy Gutshall, Robert .. Guyer, Richard Guyer, Rodney .. Gym Club ....,. Gym Leaders . Hackett, Nancy Hale, Harry . ..., 57,75 . ,.,.... 51 Dean ...62,93,l0l,109 .......,,.64,88 .. ..5l,95 ....27,45,93 .. 63,91l,9l .,, .95 ....94 . ..... 50 Hale, Kenneth ...55,57,79,81,89 Hall, XVaync ...,. Hamilton, Glenn Hammond, Jack . Hammond, Walter Hancock, Carole . Hancock, Helen ...48,95,l04 ...28,45,75,92 .......29,72 ..........60 . . . .28,45,74 Hancotk, Joyce .. .,.50 Hancock, Linda ...,,.... 60.85 Hancock, Hlilliam , ....6,28,45, 100,101 ,l07,l08 Hargleroad, Janet ..,.,. 5,60,73 I-largleroad, Karen ..,., 6,48,49, 52,66,69,96,108,ll2 llarglerode, James .....,. 64,93 Harris, Clyde . . .29,92,95,l04,l06 Harris, Sheldon ......... 58,94 Hartman, Charles R. .,.... 14, 57,91-1,105 Hartz, Mildred ........,... 14 Hartz, Robert L. ..... l1,49,86, 94,98,99,l06 Hatfield, David ,,,. .28,78,81,83 Haupt, Eddie ....,, 54,90 Hawk, Nancy .. Hawley, Fred . Hawley, James llawley, Janice . . . . .49,96 . , .28,46,68, 70,71,92 .. ,..54,95,l05 . . ..., 61 ,78,86 Hays, Valerie ....,,...... 61,83 Head, Richard ,,,....28,95,104 Heberlig, Constance ,.,,.... 57, lleberlig, Debra ..,,. 74,77,86 ....,.57 Heberlig, Nelson ....,, 55,87 1-leckman, Gerald . Heckman, Heckman, .. ..... 49 63 Geraldine John . , ,.... 5,49,67 Heefner, Helen ....,..., 62,89 Heller, Barbara .... 58,74,79,80 Heller, Roger . , . .,.. 29,45,46, 79,81,83 lleller, Susan , . .5-1,66,67, 72,963,112 Helm, Gloria ,.. , .... 61 Helm, Julia . ,. . . ,6,54,75 Helm, Scarlett ,.., ,,.... 5 2 llelman, Dennis ...... 50,80,83 Henderson, Dorothy .....55,75 Henry, Dennis ..... . , 29,96 Henry, Russell .. . llensel, Wayne .. llershey, Audrey . . , Hershey, Donna .. . . 50,74 ...51,87 ...5l,75,84 56,74,96,l 12 Hershey, Lee .. ..,,,,... 55 H ess, Barbara ...,,, 57,91 ,92,96 lless, Daniel . . . .51,73,75,92 1 less, Gregory ,..... 61 ,76,86,93 Iless, Robyn .. .... 29,68,70,76, l08,l09,1l0,11l 1-lighlands, Donna ...,., 29,45, 96,110,111 Hill, Larry . . , .i., 62,8693 Hill, Linda ...,, . .50,75,9f1 llill, Mildred . . . 50,711,921 Hinkle, Beverly ....,, . 29,91 Hinkle, Susan .. ...63.73,90,9l Hippensteele, John ...,..69,77 Hi-1 . . ........,i....,. 86 Hoch. Bradley . . .48,49,66, 79,8l,92 lloeh, Christine . ...56,74,80,96 lloch, Rhonda . .. lloch, Verna .,.., , . 49,72,86 Hockenberry, Darlene ,... 57,84 Hoekenberry, Donald .......49 Hockenberry, Donna . . . . . 29, llockenberry, Eddie 45,93,96 . . . . . .50,75 llockenberry, Frances ,..... 49 Hockenberry, Galen Hoekenberry, Helen lloekenberry, Richard , .. Hockenberry, Joyce Hockersmith, Ed .,,.., . . . . .50 . ....i 64 56,90 . . , . . . . .29, 72.78,80 29,66. 67,73,74,77,80 Hoffman, Halter Hoke, Nancy .,.,. . Holtry, Barbara . . Holtry, Beverly . , . Hollry, Holtry, Jay .... , Holtry, Jean . . . . Holtry, Nancy ..... Horn, Beverly ..... Hornbaker, Betty . . Horst, Isaac . ..... . Horst, Larry . . . . . . . .6,30,85,86 . . . , . 81,96 . . , . 58,83 . . 64,76, 78,80,86 Gwendolyn ....,, 51,70, 79,81 ,89,108 56 . . .64,78,86 . . ,54,74,86 .5l,73,9l,96 . . . . . . . .62 . 63,955,101 ... .. 64,94 Preparing a report for a science class is Ronald Chamberlin, a senior. llorsl, Mathilda ..,.... 4,50,70, 79,80,83,108 Horst, 1Vayne ,.i...... 57,87,90 Hosfeld, Barbara ........... 64 Hosfclt, Carl ..,,,..., 63,921,109 Hosterman, Carol ......,... 50 Howland, Cecelia ,,,.,... 64,88 Howland, Jean .,.. 49,69,70,108 Howland, 1Valter ......... 6,30, 45,85,95,100 Hoy, James ..,, 66,69,9-1,100,106 Huber, Gerald .,,....... 6,30, 94,100,108 Hudson, Dennis ........ 49,72 Huffman, James .... 30,74,80,93 HUl1lt'1S111C, Elwood ,....... 64, 66,79,85 llumelsine, Sharon .... 30,45,76, 80,87,100,1 11 llunnnel, Vaughn ..... . . .103 Hutchinson, Linda .... 49 lle, John ........,....... 60,87 International Relations .,... 83 Jackson, Iilsie . . . , . 84,87 Jackson, Linda .. Jacobs, Harry G. , Jacobs, Marguerite Jacobs, Robert Jacobs, Sandra Jenkins, Martha Johnson Barbara Johnson Betty .. Johnson, Evelyn . Johnson Jacolyn Johnson, James .L Johnson, James R. Johnson, Jane ..., Johnson Linda . Jones, Jeanne Jones, Leroy .... Jtnnper, L. Edward J nmper, Nancy . , Jumper, Pauline Junior Sportsmen Kane, Barbara ,. Kann, Josette .... Kann, Stephen Katni, Sue .Xnn ......... 61,87 51,75 ..,...8,46 ....12,48,83 ....18,30, 66,511,815 .6,60,86 , , , . 88,89 55,91,96 , . . . .60 . .60 . . . .60 . . . . .57 58,95 , , . .56 . 51,90 . . .58,76 . . . .60,78,80 , . . .49,94,95 ,..56,75 50,69,70,74 . .. .....61 ,..54,93,103 Karper, Brenda ......, 62,72 Kasehalk, Raymond J, ...... 13, 64,84 Kauffman, Barry . . , . .. .49, 92,102,106 Kauffman, 1Vil1iam 5,30,45, 66,69,8 l ,86,92, 1 28 Kauffman, Ben .. Keck, Dennis . Keck, Linda . .. Keefer, Carol .... Keefer, William ,. Keeseman, Delores Keller, Donald . . Kelley Betty . . . Kelley, David .... Kelley, Goldie . Kelley Jinnnie , . . Kelley Katherine Kelley Larry . , . . Kelley Linda .. . .... 61,87 ....6l,87,93 .. . . 61,87 . . , .3U,45,91 .55,90,93 .....62 ...55,87 .......63 ....3l,83,92 . ...31,8-1 . ,..31,45, 75,215,131 .. . 49,84 .......56 63,84 McCleary, Betty ,.... .4.. 6 0,87 McClelland, Debra ....... 51,96 McClelland, Frank T. ..,... 11, 92,98,102 McCoy, Larry .........,. 64,87 McCracken, Sam .,.. 64,76,78,9O McCrae, Deborah , , .6l,78,80,96 Monos, James ........ 63,78,30, 90,100,101,103 Mooney, Barbara Mooney, Joyce , . . Mooney, Leroy Mooney, Patricia . . , Moorhead, James ., Cheryl Wise is preparing to dive McCrae, Linda McCulloch, Mlilliam ......,. 64, 93,915,105 MeCurdy, Eugene ....., 64,90 McCurdy, Joyce .... 56,74,79,80 McCurdy, Larry ....... 54,78,81 McElwee, Betty , ,. ..,. 61,88 while lifeguards Rick Bender and Lorraine Fosbre watch with Miss Mary Lehman, teacher. Peters, ......57,74,77,89 Kelly, Hope . ......,... 49,69, 70,73,91,108 Kelso, Barbara . . ........., 52 Kelso, Marinda .. ,..,. 51 Kelso, Mary ...., ...... 6 3 Kendall, Nancy . . . , .57,66,72 Kendig, Glann ....,,,.49,93,95 Kendig, Sandra ..,.... 31,45,87 Kendig, Vickc Kent. David .,..,, 62,90,l00,101 Kern, Connie ,,.......... 31,96 Kerr, Kathleen K. . . .l3,64,87,96 Kerr, Ronald H. .... 13,53,84,85 Killian, Barbara ...,..... 58,74 Killian, Beverly ...... 31,68,71, 108,109,l10,111 Killian, Larry ......,,..,,., 56 Killinger, Richard .......... 50 Kimpel, Althea ...... 6,18,3l,66, 68,70,71,78,81,89 Kirby, Bonnie . , . Kirby, George . .. Kirby, Larry ,. Kirssin, Jay .... Kling, Richard .. Kling, Ronald Kling, Vickie Knox, Roy .,.,. Pringle, Carole .......31,45 . .5,61,66,73,86 .32,45,l06,108 . . . , .54,84,96 . . . 32,93 Knox, William ., ..,.. 50,92 Knuff, Karen . , . ,,...., 51,96 Knuff, Rose .. ...., 32,75,8l Kohler, Linda ,,..,,.. 32,69,70, 76,88,96,l11 Koons, Linda ....,..,...... 96 Koontz, Sydney ....... . 63,96 Koser, Gary ........,, 5l,68,70, 85,86,l02,l06 Koser, 1-loward XY. ........,. 10 Kramer, Kay ....... 50,73,76,96 Kunkleman, Barry ,...... 57,78 Kunkleman, Benjamin ..... 32, 45,75 Kunklenian, Richard ...... 57, 94,105,107 Kyner, Sharon .... ,,,,,.... 6 -1 Laughlin, Danny ........ 58,95 ....,..51,'75 Lauver, Michael Lawhead, Ronald ....,,32,74,83 M. ,.., 6,l2, 45,98,100,108 Let-dy, Lester ,. ,....,..... 64 Lehman, Mary E. .... 14,108,130 Lerew, Frank R. . Lesher, Lucretia ...l3,l8,46,87 Library, Club .............. 91 Litldle, Jane .... 55,66,76,96,112 Lightfoot, Judith .....49,8l,96 Lindsay, Constance . . . . .32,72 Lininger, Gary . ,.....,..... 56' Lininger, Larry ......,... 54,93 Linn, David ...... 51,99,l06,108 Lockbaum, Connie .... 32,78,8l, Mclilwee, Mary . , . .... . .57 McKenrick, John ....,..... 60 McKeown, Shelagh .... 50,91,96 McLaughlin, Jeffrey ..... 64,78, 80,85,95,l03 McLaughlin, Robert .,.. 34,92 McLean, Alice .... 5,6l,76,84,96 McMullen, Glenn ........ 34,92 McMullen, Leonard ,.,... 64,95 Magee. Shirley ......., 55,74,91 Mains, Barbara ......... 4,5,33, 77,80,l08,l10,ll1 . . . , . . . .54 ...55,86 ..,. 64,90 ...55,73,74 .,.4,5,6,l8, 35,66,74,83 Moran, Vincent .......,. 35,68, 70,73,95 Morrow, Ruth .. ..,. 63,86,87 Motter, Shelby . . ......... .8 Mouer, Roy V. ...... 4,ll,52,98 Mowers, Dennis ....,....... 60 Mowers, James ....,,....., 56 Mowers, Linda ,,.,,, 36,72,11l Mowers, Richard . . ...,.... 60 Mowers, Robert . . . ,,.,.. 57 Mowery, Allan . . . . ,,,.. 57,78 Mowery, Dennis . . . ..... 58,72 Mowery, Joe ..,... 58,86,92,101 Mowery, Patricia ,. Mowery, Robert . . , Mowerv , Ronald . . . Mowery, Wilmot . . . Mozingo, Gary .... Mtnnmert, Linda ,, Maley, John ,........,,.... 56 Maley, Linda , , . ,.....,, 33,45 Mark, Forrest .,.....,, 73,8135 Marpoe, Michael .,..,. 6,21,33, ...36,74,76 . ....54 . . 60,95 , . . . . . . ,49 . . ,64,75,93 . . .60,91,93 . .36,86,l07 Mundorff, Harry Music Listeners Club .,..... 74 Musser, Joyce .....,,,,.. 49,86 Myers, Eddie ....,,..,..,.. 55 Myers, lfred . . . . ,,.. 55,75,85 Myers, Gregory .. Myers, Jacquelee . , , Myers, Jane ,,.,... 36,67,80,108 Myers, Jean M. . . Myers, ,..,56,74 Lois .,...., 60,76,80,83 Naugle, Connie .......,. 60,76, 45,100,101 Martin, Barbara .,......... 55 Martin, David .. .,.. 60,93,95 Martin, Donna ....,, 33,45,74 Martin, Dwight . . . ,,.. 60,87 Martin, Elden ... ....56 Martin, Ellen . . . .... . .60 Martin, Gary .... ,,., 3 3,106 Martin, Gerald ......., 57,87,93 Martin, Guy ,......,.,..,,. 87 Martin, Janice ,............ 86 Martin, Joseph , . .60,95,10l,105 Martin, Orville ,.......,... 45 Martin, Peggy ....,....,. 60,87 Naugle, Hilda .. Naugle, Linda , . . 80,86,88 36,46,77,78, 79,80,81,89,l08,lO9,l11,129 Lucinda . Nancy L. Naugle, Norma ,. Negley, Naugle, Nangle, Merle . . , ....l0,59,86 ,.. 6l,78,80 Neil, Benjamin ,,., Nelson, Betty ,,.,.,...., Nelson, Robert , , , Nenninger, Barry Newell, Charlotte Martin, Ray fLeroyj .,.. 61,87 Martin, Ray tLesliej ,.,.., 57, 66,86,87,89 Martin, Richard ...... 33,45,85 Martin, Robert ..,, 34,45,99,106 Martin, Rodney .,...,...... 61 Martin, Ruth ..,,,....... 34,87 Martin, Sandra .,... 34,45,74,86 Martin, M'anda ......,. 56,74, 76,96,112 Mathna, .Klan .... 6l,80,l00,l01 Mathna, Gary . . . . .62,72,80,93 Mathna, Janet ..,,,, 5l,79,80,89 Mathna, Larry ,..,,...,.... 58 Mathna, Melvin .........,. 63 Mathna, Robert ...... 49,75,106 Mathna, Susanne ......,.... 58 Mears, Robert ,,... 5,5-1,94,101 Mell, Susan .,...., .,,.. 5 7,88 Mellinger, XVilbur . . ..,... 34 Mellott, Carole . Mellott, Ronald ..,,....5l,66, 94,98,l00,l02,l06,108 Mentzer, Jack ,,,.........., 61 Mentzer, Linda . . . . . .6,58,87,9l Meredith, Jill ,.... 34,75,84,110 Miley, Linda . . . Miller, Bonita . . .,,..... 62,88 Miller, Frederick ....,..... 51, 90,100,108 Miller, Marian ...,,...... 64 Miller, Michael . .74,79,8l,96 Miller, Richard ..., 35,80,83,129 Miller, Robert . . . .,...., 12,93 Miller, Ronald ., ....... 35,83 Miller, Mlalter ,,,,,. .... I 32,94 Miller, Mfanda ...... , . 62,83 63,89 ,95,l01 74,91 .,.,63,90,95 ....6l Newell, Robert ., ,,,. 63 Newell, Ronald .. ,,..,, 63 Nickcy, Robert .......... 64,101 Nickles, Nancy ...... 36,46,69, 76,77,l08,lll Nicltles, John ...., 80,8I,94,l03 Nispel, John . .. .,.. 64,90,93 Noaker, Randy . , . . , , .49,52, 80,815,105 Nocho, Paul .,,,. . ,61,85,95 Nocho, Richard .. ......... 58 Noeho, Robert .. ..,. 54,72,9l Noel, Alan .... . . .36,95,106 Noel, Connie .... ..56,74,96 Noel, Sandra .. .. Norcross, Anna Lee Nordine, Patricia . Norris, Samuel G. North, Nancy . . . ...86,88 ,.,,62,78,86 ..,....12 North, Valinda ..... 57,74,79,8O Nye, Jutly ,,.,. 62 Nye, Lee ...... . . 54,78 Ocker, Barbara . . .... 63 Ocker, Kenneth , , . . . 50,74 Ocker, Ronald .. ......... 50 Opilo, Andrew .,........ 64,95 Opilo, Regina ,...., 58,77,81,96 Orchestra .,.,,,,,,.,,... 74,75 Ordway, Jack .,.. 5l,94,100,106 Ordway, XVinifred Minniek, Mfilliam R. ,.... 11,45 Mitchell, Larry 51 Mitchell, Mary .... 35,131 ,...,..50,92 Orndoff, Nancy ....,..... 61,88 Ott, Jean .,.,.. 4,36,74,76,81,86 Ott, Linda .........,,... 50,84 Parr, Larry . . . ..,.. 62,93 Parr, Roger .... ..... 6 4,95 Parson, Gerald ,. ..,.. 64,93 Parson, Horner . . . . . . . .52 Parson, Joyce .... ..,,... 6 3 Parson, Paulette ......... 88,91 Paul, Cheryl ......... 37,72,l10 Paxton, Gary .... .... 3 7,83,86 Paxton, Linda . , . .,... 63,66 Pechart, Carolyn .,,..,,, 63,84 Pechart, Cheryl ....... 49,75,84 Pechart, Jack ...... 62,93,95,101 Peck, SherrytAllenj ,..... 37,45 Peiper, Edgar ........... 55,87 Peiper, Vivian ...,,......,. 60 Pelka, Randy ...... 46,49,69,70, 86,l00,101,102,l06,107 Pelka, Ronald ,.,..... 73,95,105 Perry, Joyce .... ,..,.. 5 5,75 .......56 Perry, Perry, Karen . . . Judy . . .....60 Perry, Mary . . ...... 60,66 Perry, Patsy ., .... 76,86,96 Perry, XVilliam , ,...,.. 60 Peters, Grace ,. . ,,.., 10,91 Luzanne ...61,96 Petteys, James ........ 49,70,80, 85,86,100,l02,106,108 ,...6l,78,81,96 Petteys, Marcia Photo Club ..., ........., 7 2 Piper, Cherry . . , Piper, Karen ,. Pisle, Roger .. ....,..62 .....,.51 ,.. 56,90 Plasterer, Ray . . ......... 56 Poe, John . . ,... 6O,90,l03 Poe, Karen . . ..5l,108,109 Poe, Richard . . ..,,, 49,102 Poe, Rodney .. ..,, 61,76 Pomeroy, Allan . , ,. 61,93 Poole, Ronald . . . . 37,485,131 Porter, Barry ,. ..,. 37,74,85 Porter, Charles .. ..... 61,92 Porter, Donald ., . ,,.,. 57,72 Porter, John .,.. . . 37,45,67,74 Porter, Kristine ..,,.. 38,73,77, 108,110,112 Porter, Robert ,,.. . ,38,95,108 Powell, 1.inda .. .... 50,74 Press Club ..... ...... 7 1 Price, Richard , , ,,.,.. 49 Pringle, Mary . 38,83 .....56,74 Pugh, .ha ..,,,,. .4,50,78,l08 Pugh, Connie ,...., Pugh, Pugh, Paula Pyne, John , , Janet .. Queery, Judy .... Railing, Patricia Reath, Constance . . . 38,67,69,73, 74,77,79,8I 62,78,8O,90 . . .61,'76,89 . . . 57,84 . , . . 62,86 . .74,84,9l Rebok, Ruth ..., 56 Rebuck, Earl .... Rebuck, Purus .,.,. Reddig, Christine .....,.... 58, 77,96,l12 .,...57,87 Charlie Pague, a sports fan, fur- nishes THE SCROLL with action shots ofsports events. 92,l08,110,l11 Long, Dorothy .....,,. 6,33,45, 68,70,71,77 Lore, Jesse ,.... ....,. 6 ,33,93, 95,100,107,l08 Lynch, Berhilda .,...... 49,91 Lynch, Gerald YV. .......... 57 Lynch, Jerry E. .. . .... 63,101 Lynch, Jerry XV. .. .... 55,94 Lytle, Robert ,, . . .55,87,93 McBeth, Richard 50 McBeth, Roberta McCann, Robert . . .50,8l,94,l00 McCleaf, Patrick ..,..., 5,6,34, 74,85,100,104,107 130 Mitchell, Nancy .. .... 35,131 Mitten, Brian ..,.,..... 56,66, 94,101,105 Mitten, Ted .,.. 6,35,80,100,106 Mixell, Gary .............. 72 Mohn, Gregory .... 63,8O,95,10l Monn, Barbara ............ 49 Monn, Barbara L. .... ..35,45, 46,108,110,lll Monn, John 1. .......,... 12,18 Ott, Nancy . ,. ...,..,,.. 54,96 Ott, Ray .,,..,,.....,...... 64 Owens, Sharon ...,. 37,68,'70,73, 76,90,108,110,1l1 Page, Linda ............. 54,74 Page, Ronald .... . . .37,85 Pague, Charles .... . . .130 Palmer, Kathleen Palmer, Paula .... Pannell, Carole ., .... 49 ....69 .,..45 Ernest ..,,4,.... 51,85 R1-1111ig, Walter . . . Reed, 13elJra ,..,. Reetl, 130111121 .. Reesl, 111111121 Reecl, 1,ll1tlil K. .. Ree1l, Norrnan . . . Re1-11, Patricizi ,... Reetl, Rll'1l2ll'll .. Reeml, Rosalee . . . 1RCCllL'l', 13o1'is . . . Rec-cler, Ralph . . . Sllllllliill, Philip Reilly, Mary 11111e Reilly, '1'llUIll2lS ., Rl11l1L'lllll'1, .Xlan . R11lllK'l1L1l'1, 1oyce . Rhone, Kermit .. Rhone, Robert .. R1l'llill'llSK11l, Sally Ritleoul, Marc llllllfklftl, Karen , . . 1llllK'ill'Kl, Kenneth T. 11: . 1l1l1t'l1Z11'l, 1oyce .. Roberts, Betty .. . 51 71 .38,45,75,l11 .........50 .... 49 ...50,9-1 .55,75 55,86 ....6-1 74 .. ...... 58 . . . , .62,90,92 . ...,,.. 80 .. 51,72 . . . ..,.. 64 ,.,.5l,77,96 . . . 54,93 . . .5,55,56,74, 77,78,89 12,85 . . . . .60,76,96 50 Robi11so11, b111fy M. .. ...,, 15 Robinson, Robert Robinson, 11.1111111218 Ro1l11i1'k, .Xrlene . 1113411111715 l311niel Rohr, 12111111 ..... Rolar, Rebecca Rolar. William 1lI1SC'1ll3L'l'l'1, 13e1111is Rose11l1erry, 130111111 Rowles, Ray ..,. ,.. 39,8-1,111 RUSCI1l1t'l'l'1'. 1111 . Roseiiberry, 1.21111 Ross, 112111321111 .,,..... 57,75,91 Roll, 13111111 .,,,.. 55,72,77,92,9'1 Roll, 1llt'll11l'll . . 5 Rl1llSl1ilW, 131-1111 .. Runshan', 151401121 .. Rll1lSll2lXk', 1C1'l'Y ., RllllSll111K', 1.i111l11 . C ... 38,66,67, 77,79,81,8f1,86 . 55.79.8186 . ,,,,,,, 10 .1l, 112,102,101 6l,76,80,86,92 ...,.....61, 76,78,96 . 51.76,78,80 . . . . . . . 61 . 38,7-l. 76,711,811 . . . .61 ..........61 ..,...64,95 . ,,,, 64,93 . ,.,, 64,80 . . . 50,95 . . 57 . 56,72 . . .' 38,-15,85 . . . .39,-l5,07, 74,96,ll1,ll2 . .59,64,66,8-1 Russell, ll1lll'lCS .. Russell, Cary .. Russell, Mary . . . Russell, Robert .. 1l1llll, Christine .. 68,70, Ruth, 11111111111 ..,. Ruth, 1.1111l11 ...,, Rlllll, lx12l1'glll'L'l .. Ry1ler, 1111111 ..... 1l1'l1LTl', l1iCl'l'1' ..... S2llll1Lll11l'l', -1lll1C . S2llllIll1llC1', Ro1111l11 SklllllCl'S, 170111121 ., 52ll1llCl'S, 1l1Cl1Hl11 . Saylor, 512111108 . . S1'ien1'e Clu11 .. Scott, c1l'U1'g'lT . Scroll .,,. . . Seaxers, 1oy ,...,, See1l1-rs, Connie . Seexlers, Seiberl, Ricl1ar1l . Marilyn . Settle. Carol ..,,, Shaffer, liniilie .. Sll11lll1Ol1. Laura .. Slllllllltlll, 5211111121 Sliilllllllll, '1'1-rry . . Sl1ilX1'1', Shirley .. S1li!Vl'1i, '1lllUIll1iS ,. Slieaffer, 1oy1'e Sheeler, .Klan . . .39,74,80,86 5-1,93,100,108 . . . . .50,86,92 .. ..... 60 . . .60 . , . 57,93 ., 11,50 .......8f1 . . . .6-1,87 y ..,.,. 119 . 59,60,83,88 . . . . , . . . .58 , . . . 39,74 ...,58,74,8l . . . .49,9l,96 49 . , . . 54,74,86 ,..61,96 ...,...61 ....88,91 49 51 . . . .49,50,7s1, 80,81 92,1115 Discussing pr11b- lems which occur when you have a- f look-alike are VVil1la 111111 XVilma Finkey 111111 Mary and Nancy Mitch- ell. Shenk, XVilbur . . . . . . Shields, Charles ..... Shields, Leona ..,,...... 62,88 Sl11l1l11Cl1CC1'lC1', 111111111 ...... 39, 68,7156 54 .....54 Suders, Robert , Suclers, Sharon ...,, 51,76,78,86 Sullivan, Peggy . . . . .63,76.83 Sll1'l1l11Cl'S, Robert ..41,85,131 Swan, Darlis .,,. Swanger, Athley . Shirley, 1301111111 ...... 55,79,81, 101,103,107 Shoap, Diane ..,........ 54,75 Shoap, Donna ,,.. 39,87,110,ll1 Sl10C11lil1iC1A, Kenneth Shope, Elsie ....... . . . 39,45, 46,74,80 . . , 55,75 Short, L11XV1'L'11CC ...,...,, 54,75 Showalter, 1o111111ie , Sllf3XVY2lliC1i, Elizabeth 55,105,107 ,,....63, 86,88 Shriner, lista .,...,,,.. 88,91 Shroyer, Rllllililll ,...... 62,90 .63,76,78,80 Shlllllflll, Ray .. Singer, Nancy .. Sipe, Cecil .. Sipes, Stephen . . Sites, 101111 . . Sites, Rae . . . Slagle, rxllly M. , Sleigliter, 1'2l11l1llC Sloatl, 112111 K. . Cynthia Sniith, S111it11, 1311vi1l Smith, Gloria 13. , . .55,66,80,94 ....62,88 ,,..50,92 . . . .62,95,l05 ,. 50,77,79,108 .. ,,.... 49 . . . .6,63,98,l00 ,,...39,84,111 ... ..14,18,72 S111it11, 1111111 . , .. .60,78,80,94, 95,101,103 Sniith, K11I1l3L'1'l1' ,,...... 56,72 Sniith, R1Cl1211'tl . .,....., 40 Silllillff, Kirk . . .... , . 58,66 Snoke, Cheryl . .50,80,83,96 Snoke, 13e1111is ..,. 54,94 Snoke, Clenn . . .. . . 54,94 St3l1lCl', Robert . . .-l0,76,80, S0llL'l1l3l'1'gQ1', 1llilY Somers, Larry . . 86,104 . ,.... . .40 . ..., 51,90,94 Sonuneryille, 151111121 ....., 54,96 S0ll1lCl7, Re11ec1'a Spangler, 111111: 112, Speck, Connie .. Spero, 1anet .. Spero, Mary Ann .....57 ,. ,..., 6,13, 53,5687 . . .58,87,91 .......54 . . . . 54,72,96 Swartz, Carol .... 41,45,66,71,76 Swartz, Christine ,... 57,76,84,96 SWll1'1Z, Clifford ....,.,.. 49,95 Swartz, LCVOII ..,,.... 4l,45,87 Swartz, Swartz, Sw111'tz, Swartz, Randolph . . .,.,.. 50,95 Robert . . . ......41 Ronda .......... 64,86 Shirley .,., . Swinsick, Robert 12. . . .57,76,84 . . . 8,46,66 .QHCJQX 1Vatson, 111110 . . . Vlatson, Vivian . Xveaver, Ricl1a1'11 XVebb, Barry .. . . . .55,84,91 . . . . 61,86 ....,..60,87 . .43,68,70 Yveibley, Williami ' ..... 57,72 XVeibly, Bonnie Weiss, 1oel ,.... Weitzel, Ellllllll . Weller, David .. SW1SllC1', 1oyce ......,, 4l,69,76, 77,108,110,1ll Swope, l'at1'iei1l ,,,.. 6l,73,76,78 Sword, Lucy ,,..,,..,.,. 64,88 '1l11l'l1L'l', Charles ...,. 50,85,100 '1l2lI'IlC1', ,I. 2ll'llC1', ,101-fy .... 41,45,sf1,92,1o2 vl'2l1'lUl', Benjamin ....,, 48,51, 66,95,96 'l'111lo1', 150111111 .,...,......, 57 '1'il11tllA, Sonja .,,,., 69,70,72,93 Tennis Club .... ..,,..,... 9 2 '1.l10ll1Z1S, Daniel .... ,,.63 'I l1Ulll2lS, 1301111111 .. . ..... 57 l1'lI0lIll3SU1l, 1301111111 ......... 57 l1ill01l113SOl1, Erma ...... 6,10,51 'l.llt31I113Sl31l, Terry ,..,...... 58, 95,100,103 Y1'll01l113S011, Walter ..... 63,103 Thrusli, Carma ,..., 4l,45,69,70 l1.l1I'1lSl1, l3aniel .,..,,...,.. 50 v1'l1l'l1Sl1, Mary Lou .....,... 57 '1'llI'1lSl1, Mahlon . . . . 57,87 'l'111'11sl1, Rozanna .. . . .42,69,70 '1llll'llSll, Sally ........ 64,76,88 '1llll'l1Sl1, Virginia G. .. .... 10, 62,72,89 '1'osten, Roger . . . . . .64,78,80 'l'1'111'k Cl11b ..,,, ,.,.,. 9 4 vl'1'1lC'li 711021111 .... . .,.. 106 l'1-111-Y .... ,. ......86 l.llI'l1L'1', Eileen ..,.. 8,50,9l,l08 1 ..,,.. ..61 , . . .49,85,90 . .63,73,76,80 .......58,95 XVeller, Nancy . ,.,.. 49,74 XVeller, Robert . ....... 49,87 Wenger, Barbara ......., 6,6l, 78,80,89 XVenger, 1111111-s . . .53,55,87,94 Xvenger, 1u11y . . ..,.,., 63,84 1vCllgl'l', Kenneth .. ..,. 60,95 1Venger, Larry . .... 43,72 Xvlfllgfli, Ronald . . .... 57,87 5YC1lgC1', Silllllfil .,.. 64,76 XYenger, Sll2ll't31l ,,......... 52 Wenger, Wilma ...... 56,74,78 Wingerd, Karen . . . . . .43,66,74 80,81,111 1Vi11ger1l, Christine ...,.. 55,96 XViest, Alan .... 6,43,100,106,108 Wiestling, Stepl11n1 ..,.,. G1,66, 78,80,86,92,lO3 Wi111i1l1-, Larry ...... 50,90,100 Willianis, l'a11li11e . .. ,,,. 57,88 Willis, Nancy .,.. ..... 7 5 XYillis, Rita .. . ,.., 55,84 XX'illis, Roger .,,, 62,93 XYillis, Susan ., . .... .61 1V1lSOI1, 1fra11k ..... ..,,.. 5 5 5v1l1C11CSlC1', 1Ves1ey ..,.., 60,85 Winters, Barry .... ......., 5 8 XVi11ters, Patricia ........... 63 XVise, Cheryl .,., 44,45,46,67,68, 71,108,109,l10,111,112,130 Wise, Ca111l11ce .. 11'ise, 1 re1le1'ick 1'lsl1, 111111111 Q1-1ea111 ,....... 42 l 1 X '13tlL'gl'ii1-f, Harry aligorsky, 1a11ice '111le1'woo1l, Lisa ., 67 Sprecher, 1erry .... ...,... 5 1 Stage Crew Construction .... 85 Stake, f1Cl'21lll ,.,... .... 4 0,74 Stake, 111111111 ...... .,..... 4 0 Starliper, Patricia ..,,, 55,72,86 Staver, 12111105 ....,. ....... 5 4 St111er, Lois . ..... . . .55,86 Stzirer, Nancy . . . . . .40,46,74, 77,81,83 Stayer, XYi1bur ,. Steck, Philip . . Sterratt, 1ane .. S11-rrett, Li111111 .. Stewart, Douglas . . . Stine 10501311 . .6l,80,95 . . .54,90,92 ........57 .. 49,76,86 . . . . .4,49, 85,100,107 5,40,45,95,10-1 Stine, Robert .. ......... 56,93 Stitt, Barbara . Stitt, Michael Stouffer, Betty . Slouffer, Kathryn .. Stouffer, Li111111 .. Stouffer, Peggy . . Stransner, Li111111 .. .,,....40 .. 5.57.77 . . .49,73,96 .. 63,66 . 57,74,84 . . . 84,81 Strayer, Strayer, Strayer, Strayer Stro11111, , Strohm. Sutlers, Catherine Charlotte ....49,87 ..,....58,72 .. . , .64,76,83 Ceorge .,,....... 41 ,93 111y . . . . 1oyce .. Lester . 51,76,78,108 NV 1 l ' . . . . tml ,... 56,95,105 . . .63,76,80 . . . 60,95 . . . .42,46,66, ,68,70,71,78 46,73,74,77 . .53,55,81,96 ........58,66, 74.94.101 1Yise, '1'llCl3l10l'C . ........ 6,62, 95,101,105 Wiser, Conracl ,,......58 1Viser, Douglas ...... 5l,94,106 Witter, Sanclra ......,44,87 Wolfe, 1Cl'Cl1'1l ....,..,.. 5l,69, Wolfe, Richzirtl 1V0lfor11, Nancy 70,73,96,128 ..,....56,90 ....,..54,83 5vOlffUl11, Kenneth ...... 58,79, Woltl, 12111105 11'0ltz, Katlierine XVoo111e1', 13111131111 . . . .... . .58 Wrestlers ..... . . Wright, George XVrigl1t, 151111111111 1Vyche, Charles Nan Art, Harold C, ........ 15, 71,518,101 Yan Dyke, 111111-1 .....,.. 56,74, 76,80,91 Yau Scyoc, 1effrey . ,.,.... 58 Yan Scyoc, 1511111111 V. ,,.. 10,57 Yan Scyoe, Ricl1111'11 lf. 5,13, 69,71,85 YLll'llCl', Earl ....,.,.,...... 42 Yill4llL'l', Margaret ,..,. 5-1,75,92 Yk11'1lCl', Mary ............ 55,74 Vkll'l1L'I', Miriam . .... 60,76,86 Y21l'l11'l', R011a11l .. ..,.... 57 Ykl1'lll'l', Sally ...., . ,,42,74 Yil1'1ll'17, Shirley . . . . ,. 73 Varsity Cl1ll3 . ... . . .108 Yllllgllll Yllllgllll ,Ell1Vll1'll . ,. .... 93 , A10SCPl1111C .,... 60,88 Yilllgllll, Richard ..... 42,4574 Yauglni, Wanda ........... 42, 72,110,111 Visual .Kids Coiistruction ,,., 85 Yogelsong, XYa1ly ....,.,,.. 100 Waclel, lfaye .,..,.......... 61 Wadel, 1512110111 . . . .,.. 43,87 11'llllCl, 1ay .,.., .,...,.. 4 3 Waclel, Ray . .. 58,87,93 1v2ll1C1, Sally . ..... . . . . .61 Xvllgkllllllll, Susan ...... . , .49 xvilgillllilll, 111113111115 .... 55,92 Xxlllglllllilll, 1Villia111 . . . . . .64 Walter, Nancy ...., ,...,.. 6 7 Walters, Mary . . , ........ . .9 XV11rgo, Michael ...... 51,85,96 NVZIITCII, Barry .......... 49,85 XV111're11, 111ck ,.., 43,74,76,80,81 XVEIITCII, 111111111 ........,.,. 62 Washinger, Frosie ....... 43,72 8l,83,86 ......67,93 . ..... 61,96 R. ....... 10, 46,48,49 . . . . 104 1Yy1'ick, 111y ..,...., 44,74,80,92 1Vyrick, 1oyce . . ......,.... 44 1S'y rick, 101111 ,... 44,95,102,108 Wyrick, Ricky ...,.,..,,.... 63 XYyrick, X1'ilbur . . .... 49,93 Yeager, Roy .. ....,....... 58 Yocum, Robert . . ..... 49,79,81, 92,98,99,102,107 55,69,71,76,88 .....86,88 .....64 ....50,74 Yohe, Esther .... . Yohe, 1oyce .. Yohe, 1111ly .... Yohe, Paul . Yohe, Susan . . . Yohe, William . . . Zeisloft, 19812011111 ...61,96 l1ll1ll1Cl'lll2ll1, 1311ryl f1I1lll'lCl'1l12l1l, I.ucin1la .... 6,44, Zonis, 1 31111111 . Zonis, Larry .... Zullinger, 13111111 Zullinger, 1an1es .. Zullinger, 1oel 68,70,71,89 ....58,92 ....61,101 . . . . .6,44,98, 100,107,108 5,50,78,8l,83 131 Preparing for his next class is Rob- ert Jacobs, who has been awarded a Navy Reserve Off- icers Training Corps scholarship from the United States Navy. This scholarship in- Civing the oath to join the United States Marine Corps to Robert Summers, Charles Coy, Jimmie Kel- ley, and -Ronald Poole is Capt. G.V. Memmer while Sgt. William Seay volves full finan- is standing armen- tion. Sgt. John Her- man was also pres ent at the induc cial aid over a four year period. Also studying are Shar- on Owens and tion, James Moorhead, who both rated in the top one hund- red in the Pennsyl- vania State Schol- arship test. Baccalaureate COMITIGHCGHIGIH Sunday, June 6 Tuesd-QV, June 8 Speaker: Theme: . . Tomorrow We Leadv The Reverend Donald R. Davis SPeakef52 Pastor James H. Moorhead . . ...... Truth and Practice United Presbyterian Church Robert R. Jacobs .... . . . Transition and Values Shippensburg Lisa A. Underwood . . . ......... Myths and Realities Topic: 4'Don,t Deal Lightly With Youv I Corinthians 6:19 Jack L. Fogelsonger . . . Initiative and Individuality Place: Messiah Evangelical United Brethren Church .!4f'l'L6L 6l,fQl L7Xl0l 8ff605 OU, if All hail our high school, Its tower and bell, Willing and eager its Praises to tell To pledge allegiance, We'll sing loud and long, Shippensburg triumphant Its glory in song. Chorus We love thee, Alma Mater, And loud our voices raise, For all your patient teachings, This noble hymn ot' praise, The world will need our service, In life, at work or play, But deep inside, shall be a pride In our Maroon and Grey. 1 II. Lead on and serve well, Ye, old grads and ncw, Make your old high school Be proud of you. Mid all life's ventures, If chance comes along, Letis raise our voices In this tribute song. By Sarajane Angle CCusterD ,5U During a pep rally in the gymnasium the students of Shippensburg High School express their loyalty as they sing loud and longu of their anticipated venture into the world that will need their service in life, at work or playf,


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