South Western High School - Equestrian Yearbook (Hanover, PA)

 - Class of 1965

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sir: an new day begins . As nemesis I pledge allegiance . . . Alone or with others, We search . . . We ponder . . . We learn . . . students we are joined . A pause for moments of sharing f -- 'V 1 - , g fri. thaw at ,Maw ,, .. ,f W1 -swf-Mezefe lwslzlknwx' ffl?Iilf'?fVfA Q. X an 1 -15Es:1.'i5- f, . gf ,W A5 we work . . . The hours pass . . . A time of diversion . . . leisure . . . laughter Experimentation Observation Calculation .a Another day is ended . . . i E Equestrian pm 1965 ffpv N? Y- f f : 1 6 1 S ' 7 H v , ,W YS' . 5 1 ' 3 I , . A - . . ,M k,,, V A-, .. ,, , k A 29.4-Qw , '- - .' A - WN My M M - -I , M K if mf 5,5132 .Y .Nify auxin- 's'Qf45,g.s. ,,,,, af wk-fsgxuq N ' gg v -1, -ii 4 2' 5 Q W J W' '21 jg., In Q,1Q53'i W J Y g V md. ff f'f'f 1- M ' A 15 ASB '.x: , - M. . Z' ' f , .L W -iii' I 4 4,1 fx .5 ff ' , f. , .. bfi W . :L -:ff . 5-, - .. Y- nf m5'fY Iffii .lb v W Y i I faculty seniors underclussmen activities sports spring 1964 SUPERVISING PRINCIPAL ' - 4 ui. f x nf, SOUTH XVEnTERN I SCHOOL DISTRICT zoo vwmiv. nm Hinmf, vem,v:n..,i xtnfpstm: nr 1 fmt, H ri.. s..,wi,,qi TO: The Class of 1965 The great Scroll of Time unwinds, and the script thereon bears witness to the fact that another year of school life with its varied experiences has run its majestic course. The years spent in high school by virtue of their accomplishments should be prideful in retrospect. Days of achievement and joyful as- sociations, past and gone, should be reincarnated as pleasant memories for the future. During the years you spent here, we observed your efforts, activities and achievements with keen interest. While little clouds of anxiety appeared above the horizon at times, yet your success always resulted in happiness. The hallowed memories of your class will always be an inspiring benediction. May I extend to you sincere good wishes for the days that lie ahead, and my fondest hope is that success and happiness may be your lot throughout a long life of useful service. May you always prove faithful and never betray the implicit pride and confidence of your Alma Mater. Remember this motto as you go Out of School Life into Life's School. Very cordially yours, Emory H. Markle I 7 Penn State University, M.Ed. Shippensburg State College, B.S. Emory H. Markle Supervising Principal BOARD OF EDUCATION President Vice-Pfesident Woodrow Brumgard Harry Hesson Sggrgn-ny Tfeasurer Solicitors Emily Amspacher Winnimore Wildasin Joseph Erb Paul Yost MEMBERS: Lester Gobrecht, Winnimore Wildasin, David Martin, Emily Amspacher, Harry ' 1 ' Ch ' t R - I-lesson, Joseph Erb, Paul Kehr, mond Utz. Woodrow Brumgard, Robert Mehring, Me vm roms er, ay - - 4 1 X SOUTH WESTERN I SCHOOL DISTRICT :A 1-.mmmasll alma m.wt.:rin.. cfeiw H, TO: The Class of 1955 Success in life depends not only on intellectual ability, but on initiative of the individual and the moral capacity to live in an upright fashion. With out knowledge you merely exist. Without ambition you stagnate. Without fine character you are like the tree that bears poor fruit. You have been encouraged over the past twelve years to seek knowledge - to store fact and truth for future use. I encourage you to always continue this quest. Observing those about you should lead you to conclude that success stories are as varied as the people who make them. When success is based around ambition involving selfish goals, the results are often distasteful. May I suggest that you pat- tern your lives after those persons who truly have made contributions to the well being of their fellow men. My best wishes go with you all for a successful and happy life! Sincerely, X. JETVZQZX Z f Thomas A. Schade High School Principal f- 5 I - 1, if I K . I 5 t L 2 . fffifii E5 5 5 gl , ififl I I l ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL Frederick G. Bollinger Shippensburg State College, B.S. HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL Thomas A. Schade Penn State University, M.Ed. Shippensburg State College, B.S. 1 5OL l'li XY'E:'l'I:RN I SCHOOL lJlS'lliltfI' I TO: The Class of 1965 As seniors you have reached a milestone in your life and your education, attained by hard work, sac- rifice, and determination. There will be other mile- stones as you travel on life's highways. The foundation of knowledge which you have been able to lay at South Western is but a fraction of the never-ending process of learning. Combined with a continuing desire to learn, it should permit you to erect a structure of success in the years ahead. Use this basic structure wisely and take advan- tage of the many opportunities which are available to you in this democracy. Because of your staunch determination, because of your desire to succeed, and because of your perseverance, you have com- pleted the basic structure of learning. You have my very best wishes for full speed ahead in all of your tomorrows. Very truly yours, 'WQMMX fp? of Frederick G. Bollinger Assistant Principal LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT Barbara W. M-:Lorie Mount Holyoke A.B. Mary V. Webb Millersville State B.S. Loyola I. Krepps Millersville State A.B. ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Nancy Reinert Kutztown State B.S. Norma Nagy Slippery Rock State B.S. Donald L. Trimmer Susquehanna A.B. Clifford S. Gunnett Gettysburg A.B. ENGLISH DEPARTMENT James G. McGrath Mt. St. Marys B.S. Paul M. Walker Shippensburg State B.S. Barbara A. Doll Shippensburg State B.S. Alice S. Yohn Otterbein A.B. SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Leander G. Hamme Gettysburg A.B. C. Wayne Wagaman Millersville State B.S. Theodore B. Barnhart Shippensburg State SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Frederick H. Bierman Shippensburg State B.S. Joan Scott Shippensburg State B.S. Ellis D. Noll Pennsylvania State B.S. MATH DEPARTMENT Charles T. Lucabaugh West Chester State Harold R. Shriner Millersville State B.S. Elton R. Abel Elizabethtown B.S. Richard S. Klunk U. S. Naval Academy B.S. SOCIAL STUDIES Roy S. Robbins Thiel A.B. John M. Connor Shippensburg State B.S. Ray E. Swartz Shippensburg State B.S. SPECIAL EDUCATION Daniel S. Baum Elizabethtown Normal Diploma .tw SOCIAL STUDIES Frederick K. Bolinger Shippensburg State B.S. Paul F. Troutman Bloomsburg State B.S. Gary B. Scott Shippensburg State B.S. Kenneth L. Nagy Slippery Rock State B.S. Larry J. Crosswhite East Stroudsburg State B.S. Charlotte C. Miller Hood A.B. FINE ARTE Robert I. Shreffleig Lebanon Valley, B.S. New York, M.A. Mary M. Craft Susquehanna B.S. Philip Noble Kutztown State B. S. Clifford Pfaff Western Maryland, A.B. Pennsylvania State, M.Ed. SHOP 8: AGRICULTURE John Gilpin Millersville State B.S. Leo L. Lawler, Jr. Millersville State B.S. William P. Bankert Millersville State B.S. Richard L, StauiIer Pennsylvania State B.S. HOME ECONOMICS Margaret Stauffer Indiana State B.S. Elvira H. Herring Pennsylvania State IBM V '1 BUSINESS EDUCATION Wayne L. Grubb Shippensburg State B.S. Lowell K Fuhrman Shippensburg State, B.S. Pennsylvania State, M.Ed. Martha P Young Indiana State B.S. Alethea Gall Shippensburg State B.S. CAFETERIA STAFF Evelyn Auchey Loretta Snyder Nadine Stuffle lkfargaret Laurence Jacqueline Zepp Cass Messinger Jean Albright Ethel Wentz Mabel Sterner r S i . LIBRARIAN Ruth Lawler Philadelphia Orthopedxa. Millersville state School of Nursing RN B.S. PHYSICAL EDUCATION Carol Fritz West Chester State B.S. Wayne R. Shuler West Chester State B.S. Joseph W. Bierly, Jr. Gettysburg B.S. Susanne Blocher East Stroudsburg Stat B.S. C SECRETARY TO MR. MARKLE Emily Amspacher GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT Clarence A. Reinert Kutztown State B.S Constance Whisler Shippensburg State, B.S. Pennsylvania State, M.Ed. OFFICE STAFF Carol Murray Secretary Phillip Heilman Business Manager Gladys Worley Secretary STUDENT TEACHERS William Pickett Robert Furney Prudence Stahl Teachws are . . . lbatzent understandzng devoted, experzenceaf enthuszastzc, and human loo g4Q.Qw wg-Qy- - 39 i ,LW , X ag 7f'vsA f TQ w ,. me , WW . ,LQ .-+ ' - ,. W ' ' v2-z:4iga1ff'ww:- ' U Q 55G3fTf, g -- ' 5' I l i K ' Qgkqk figk ' ELDON A. AKERLEY Commercial: Bowling Club 25 Stu. Sec. 3 5 Intramurals 1,2,3. MICHAEL J. ALBRIGHT Academic: Chorus 35 Art Club 25 Track 2,35 Math Club 2,35 Chem. CHARLOTTE ANN ALBRIGHT Commercial: Chorus Librarian 1.2, Treas. 35 F.I-I.A. 1, Pres. 35 F.N.A. 25 Libr. Club 15 Bowling Club 2, Intramurals 15 Stu. Sec. 3. JUDITH ANN AYERS Commercial: Chorus 35 F.H.A. 15- l 25 Intramurals 2,35 Equestrian 2, Typing Ed. 35 Stu. Sec. 2,3. KAREN MAE ALBRIGHI' Academic: Math Club 15 Round- Up Staff 25 Red Cross Club 15 Natl. Honor Society 2,35 Eques- trian Editor-in-Chief 3 5 Cheerleader 1,2535 Libr. Club 152,35 Intramu- rals 1,2,3. BARBARA ANN AUCHEY Academic Club 35 S.W. Players 2,35 Football 35 Round-Up Staff 2,35 Intramu- rals 2,35 Red Cross 35 Equestrian 3. 4..,....- 1 14 GLORIA SUSANNE BANKERT Commercial: H.R. Pres. 25 Vice Pres. 35 Stu. Sec. 35 Intramurals 3. MARTIN J. P. BAGGERMAN Academic: .Athletic Club 15 Wres- tling 253. KATHERINE A. BANKERT Academic: Chorus 15 Class Sec. 15 Red Cross Club 152535 Round-Up Staff 152533 Libr. Club 1525 Sec. 35 F.N.A. 15 Treas. 2535 Intramurals 15253. THOMAS STEPHEN LEE BARN HART Academic: Key Club 2535 Bowling Club 2535 Intramurals 253. BRENDA FAY BANKERT Commercial: H.R. Treas. 25 Stu. Sec. 35 Equestrian 35 Libr. Club l5- 2535 Intramurals 15253. 15 FRED D. BANKERT Academic: Chorus 3: S.W. Players 35 Play 2,35 Track Club 15 Varsity Club 152535 Wrestling 152,35 Track 15253. GUYON R. BAUMCARDNER Industrial Arts: Intramurals l,2. LINDA CATHERINE BAUMMER Academic: F.H.A. 2,33 Intramu- rals 2,3. DARLENE MAE BENTZEL STEVEN G. BECISEK Industrial Arts PAMELA LOUISE BLETTNER Commercial: F.N.A. l,2,3g Chorus 1gS.W. Players l 3 Stu. Sec. 2,3. SHARON LEE BEARD Academic: Red Cross Club 1,2,3g Intramurals 13 Round-Up Staff 3, Natl. Honor Society 2,33 Libr. Club I,2, Historian 35 Class Histo- rian 3g Equestrian, Art Chairman 3g Gov't Club 33 H.R. Sec. 1. ,,.......-..--an Commercial: Libr. Club 1,35 H.R. Vice Pres. 13 Chorus 2,33 Stu. Sec. 2,35 Senior Class Repr. 3g Student Council Pres. 3. 16 HARRY LEE BORGER GALEN BORTNER Academic: Marching Band l,2,3g Academic: Baseball l,2,3g Concert Concert Band l,2,35 Play l,2,35 Band l,2,3g Marching Band l,2,3g Math Club lg Intramurals lg Red J.V. Basketball lg Orchestra lg Cross Club 2g S.W. Players 2,35 Chem. Club 2. Chorus 3. DAVID ROBERT BOLLINGER Industrial Arts. JOHN WILLIAM BREAM Industrial Arts: Chorus 1,2,3g Track l,2,35 Basketball l,2,35 Art Club 15 Varsity Club 2,33 S.W. Players 2,3. DWIGHT EDWARD VICKI LESSTER BOLLINGER Commercial: S.W. Players 1,25 In- tramurals lg H.R. Sec. 3. 17 BOLLINGER Academic: Marching Band l,2, Drum Major 35 Concert Band l,2, 35 Math Club l,2,3g J.V. Basketball 1, Co-Capt. 23 Natl. Honor So- ciety 2, Vice Pres. 3g Key Club 2,35 Varsity Basketball 35 Track 35 H.R. Vice Pres. 3. 1 MARY LOUISE BRENNEMAN Commercial. MONA RAE BROWN Commercial: Concert Band 1,2,35 NIarching Band 1,2,35 Libr. Club 152,33 Intramurals 152,35 Orchestra 2,35 Bowling Club 2,35 Equestrian 2,35 SNV. Players 15 H.R. Vice Pres.'25 Stu. Sec. THOMAS TRONE BRILLHART Academic: Football 2,35 Baseball 2,3 5 Govit. Club 35 H.R. Sec 3. KAY ELIZABETH BURKHOLDER General: Chorus 152,35 F.N.A. 15 Round-Up Staff 3. FAYE MARY BRUMGARD Commercial: Libr. Club 1,2,35 In tramurals 1,2,35 Chorus l,2,3 Equestrian 2,35 Bowling Club 2,3 Stu. Sec. 3. CAROLYN ANN COOPER Academic: Dance Band 1,2,35 Or- chestra 1,2,35 Concert Band 1,2,35 Marching Band 1,2,35 Round-Up Staff 3. 18 TERRY LEE DEHOFF Industrial Arts: Intramurals 2. NANCY C. COOPER Academic: Math Club lg Libr. Club 2 3' Round U Staff 3 Intr 1 1 ' P 5 3' murals 3. DEBORAH JANE DONSEN Commercial: Intramurals 1,25 Stu. Sec. 2. ELIZABETH MAE DANNER Academic: Chorus 1,2,35 Red Cross 2,33 F.N.A. 35 Round-Up Staff 3: H.R. Treas. 2. 19 461' DARLENE S. DULL Academic: Round-Up Staff 1,2,35 F.N.A. 1,2,3g Libr. Club 1,2,35 Red Cross 1,2,35 Intramurals 1,2,3g Chorus 13H.R. Vice Pres 1. ARTHUR L. DeGROFT Academic: Marching Band 1,2,33 Pep Band 1,2,3g Concert Band 1, 2,35 Intramurals 1,2,3g Dance Band 2,35 Orchestra 2,35 Chorus 15 Chess Club 15 Chem. Club 25 Bowling Club 3. Wi.. GEORGE C, FEESER STEPHEN DAVID FLEMMENS BERNICE DAWN FLICKINUMQ Academic: Marching Band l,2,3g General: Football 1,2,3g Intramu- Commercial: F.H.A. 1,23 Intra- Concert Band 1,2,3g Dance Band rals 1,2,3. murals 2,33 Chorus 33 Stu. Sec. 2,3. 1,2,3g Orchestra 1,2,3g Intramurals 2,33 Chorus 3. DWIGHT L. GARRETT Commercial: Marching Band 1,2,3g Concert Band 1,2,3g Dance Band 1,2,3g Bowling Club 1,23 Intra- murals 1,3g H.R. Vice Pres. lg Bas- ketball 2g Chorus 33 Orchestra R. THOMAS FROGK Academic: Football 1,2,3g Track 2,3g Track Club lg Chem. Club 2g S.W. Players 3. 1,2,3. -20 KENNETH LARRY GARRETT Academic: Intramurals 1,2,3. '4 !v yn-A.. PHILLIP L. GEORGE Academic: Football l,2,35 Basket- ball l,2,35 Track 2,35 H.R. Treas. 1, Vice Pres. 2,35 Varsity Club 3. RANDY E. GASS Industrial Arts. JACK F. GERVER SAMUEL G . GILBERT Agriculture: Bowling Club 1,2,3g Industrial Arts: Track Club 1. F.F.A. 1,2,3. MICHAEL L. GEIMAN Industrial Arts: S.W. Players 1,2,35 Intramurals 1. 21 Q... We-,gd JAMES F. GEORGE Academic: Baseball 2,3g Basketball 2,35 Chem. Club 25 H.R. Pres 1,2,3. TERRY WAYNE GOBRECHT Academic: Dance Band 1,2333 Con- nd l,2,33 Football 132,33 Basketball 1,2333 Track 132,33 Or- chestra 13 H.R. Vice Pres. 1,23 Round-Up Staff 2,33 Equestrian Staff 33 Key Club 2,33 Varsity Club, Vice Pres. 33 Chorus Pres. 3. cert Ba JONATHAN PAUL GRAYBILL ALLEN EUGENE GOBRECHT Industrial Arts: Wrestling 132,33 Track Club lg Varsity Club 2,3. ROBERT M. GREENING C. W. LiUU1Jr.nivu.f In Academic: Football 1,2,33 Varsity Club 1,2,33 Art Club 1,2,33 Bowl- in Club 123 S.VV. Players 2,3 S 3 7 Basketball 2,3 3 Baseball 2,3 3 Round-Up Staff 2,33 Chorus 33 Chem. Club 3. MICHAEL HARTLAUB Industrial Arts: Intramurals 2. Academic: Marching Band 1,23 Drum Major 33 Concert Band 1, 2,33 Dance Band 132,33 Orchestra 132,33 Intramurals 1,2,33 Track 1,2,33 Track Club 13 S.W. Players 2, Treas. 33 Bowling Club 2,33 Red Cross Council 2,33 Chorus, Vice Pres. 33 GoV't. Club 3s Art Club 33 F.T.A. 3. lil- Academic: Football 1,2,33 Con- cert Band 1,2,33 Dance Band 1,2,33 Intramurals lg Orchestra 13 Track 2,33 Chorus 3. 22 .....iu.l 1x.f1LbDUN Commercial: Intramurals 1.2.35 Art Club 1,25 Bowling 25 Stu. Sec, 3 LAVERNE RALPH GROVE Industrial Arts: Varsity Club 152,35 Football 1,2535 Art Club 1,2535 Track Club 15 Intramurals 15 Bas- ketball 25 Cov't. Club 35 Track 1,2,3. SUSANV ELIZ 1 ABETH HOUSER ROSE MARIE KAHLBAUGH Academic: Libr. Club 1. Sec. 2 Pres. 3: Cheerleader 1,25 Co-Capt? 3: S.W. Players 1.2, Sec. 3: Red Cross 1,2535 Intramurals 1.2.35 Chorus 1,2,3: Equestrian Stall 2.3. Academic: Bowling Club 152.3 F.N.A. 152,35 Libr. Club 1,2535 In tramurals 253. LINDA LOU HENRY Commercial. 23 WILLIAM D. HESS Academic: Track 1.2.35 Art Club 15 Stage Crew 25 Intramurals 2,35 Chorus 35 S.W. Players 35 Eques- trian Staff 3. Academic: Libr. Club l,2,3g DIANNA RAEJEAN GARY EDWARD KEHR LARR1 .,.,c,....L ,, KALTREIDER Industrial Arts: Track 1,2,35 H.R. Industrial Arts: Track 2,35 Bowl Commercial: F.H.A. 1, Trcas. 23 Pres. 1,2,35lntramurals 2,3. ing Club 3: H.R. Vice Pres. 3. Chorus 2,35 Stu. Sec. 3g Equestrian Staff 3. JUDY ANN KESSLER Academic RONALD K. KELLER Academic: Golf Club l,2,3g Bowl- ing Club 1,2,3. Aft Club 1,35 In- tramurals lg Golf team 2,35 Varsity CONSTANCE KATHERYN Club 2,3. KELLER Round-Up Staff l,3g Chorus 1,2,3g H.R. Treas. lg 2,33 Play 2. -.-.......-- 24 LINDA M. KOHR Commercial: Intramurals 1 2 3 Chorus l,2,3g F.N.A. lg Stu.,Secl 2,3g SNV. Players 25 Play 2,3 Equestrian, Sr. Ed. 3. JOHN LEHIGH Academic: Math Club l,2,3g Key Club 1,2,3: Natl. Honor Society 2,35 Red Cross Council 25 Gov't. Club 3. DARLENE NAN KOPP Home Economics: F,H.A. l,2.3. LARRY E, LEESE Commercial: Intramurals 1,3g Bowling Club 3g Chorus 3g Stu. Sec. 3. 25 M. H. WALDTROUT LACHMAN Academic: Libr. Club l,2.3: F.N.A l,2,3g Chorus 1,2,3. DONALD F. LAURENCE Academic: Football l,2,3g Varsity Club l,2,3g Key Club 2.3: Round- Up Staff 2, Sports Ed. 35 Track 2,35 Play 2,3g Natl. Honor Society 2,33 H.R. Vice Pres. 2, Sec. 33 Chorus Ass't. Sec. 3: Baseball 1: Equestrian 35 Basketball 1,2,3. DONALD C. LEISTER Industrial Arts: Golf Club 2,35 Varsity Club 3. VICTORIA LEE JOY CAROLYN LEPPO Commercial. BARBARA JEAN LIPPY Commercial: Marching Band 1,2,3 Concert Band 1,2,3g Libr. Club 1 Stu. Sec. 3. RANDY LEE LIPPY Industrial Arts: Football 1. LIVELSBERGER Academic: Libr. Club 1,2,3g Cheer- leader Co-Capt. 1, Varsity 2,3g Round-Up Staff 1, Ass't. Ed., 2g Ed.-In-Chief 3g Math Club 1,23 Natl. Honor Society 2,33 Red Cross Council 1,25 Halloween Queen lg Play 2,33 Equestrian Underclass Ed. 3. PHYLLIS ELAINE LIPPY Commercial: Chorus 1,2,35 F.H.A. 1, Treas. 33 Libr. Club lg Intra- murals lg F.N.A. 2g Stu. Sec. 3. 26 GRACE ELIZABETH LODER Commercial: Intramurals 2,35 Stu. Sec. 2,35 Libr. Club 3. WILLIAM C. LUCABAUGH, JR. Academic: Chorus 1,2,3g S.W. Players 1,2,3g Stage Crew 1,2,3 Play 1,2,3g Red Cross Council 2 Gov't. Club 3. LINDA LOUEY Commercial: Libr. Club 1,2,3, Band 1,2,35 Intramurals 1,2,35 Equestrian 2, Bus. Mgr. 35 Major- ette 2,35 Bowling Club 35 Stu. Sec. 3. BEVERLY LYNN MAITLAND 2 ,,-fr' Academic: Libr. Club 1,2, Vice Pres. 35 Round-Up Ass't. Ed. 1,2, Assoc. Ed. 3: Intramurals 1,2,3g F.N.A. 13 Red Cross Sec. 25 Eques- trian 35 H.R. Sec.-Treas. 3. 27 . ..1'e Www Hmm PATRICIA ANN LUCABAUGH Academic: Libr. Club 1,2,3g Intra- murals 1,2,35 Red Cross Council 1, Vice Pres. 2,3g Natl. Honor So- ciety 2, Sec. 33 Round-Up Staff 2,35 Equestrian 35 Govit. Club 3, S.W. Players 3. CHARLES HOLLIE LYNCH, JR. Academic: Play 1,2,3g Math Club 1,2,3g Chorus 1,2,35 Key Club 2, Sec. 33 Intramurals 2,3g Natl. Honor Society 2, Pres. 3, Red Cross Council 2, Treas. 35 Eques- trian 35 Round-Up 3, S.W. Players 1. STEPHEN B. MANGER Commercial: Concert Band l,2,35 H.R. Treas. 25 Chorus 3. RAYMOND LEE MASENHEIMER CONNIE ELAINE MARKLE RONALD EUGENE MARKLE Commercial. Academic: Football Band 1,2535 Concert Band 152,35 J.V. Basketball 1,25 Bowling Club 1,25 H.R. Pres. l, Vice Pres. 35 Key Club Treas, 2,3. MARSHALL W. MEHRING Academic: Intramurals 1,253 5 Track 1,35 Football Mgr. 1,25 DARLiT?Ki?1x?ANNE Chem. Club 2,35 Play 2,35 Bowling Club 35 Chorus 3. Commercial: Intramurals 1,2,35 chorus 1,2,35 F.N.A. 15 s.w. Play- l ers 25 H.R. Pres. 2,35 Natl. Honor Society 25 Equestrian Faculty Ed. 33 Stu. Sec. 35 Play 253. Industrial Arts: Marching Band 1, 2,35 Concert Band 152,35 Track 2,3. 28 5-.diff MW CHRISTINE L. MOHR ELAINE CAROLE MUMMERT DOUGLAS R. MYERS Academic: Intramurals 2,35 Round- Academic: Libr. Club 253. Academic: Bowlin Club 1 2 3' I Up 3. JEFFREY ALAN MILLER Academic' Key Club 23' Int . , , ra- murals 2,35 Track 35 Chorus 35 Equestrian 35 Red Cross Council 35 Football 3. CHERYL ELAINE MILLHEIM Academic: Libr. Club 1,2,3 Round-Up 1,2, Bus. Mgr. 35 Intraj murals 1,2,35 F.N.A. 15 S.W. Play- ers 2,35 Red Cross Council 2,35 Equestrian Staff 35 Gov't. Club 3, 'N-ai ,lf 29 g 7 I I n tramurals 1,2,3. DARLA MARIE MILLHEIM Commercial: Intramurals 1,2,3' Chorus 1,2,35 Libr. Club 1,35 S.W Players 2,35 Bowling Club 35 Stu Sec. 3. 1 N-Q' ,iii- JEANETTE CATHERINE MYERS Academic: Intramurals lg Libr. lub 23 Red Cross Club 233 C , L , Play 23 Natl. Honor Society 2,3, F.N.A. l,2,3g Gov't. Club 3. CHARLES A. NESS JUDY MYERS Commercial: Intramurals 2g Cho- rus 35 Libr. Club 35 Stu. Sec. 3. BENJAMIN F. NOBLE, III Industrial Arts: Bowling Club 2,3. LINDA Mx ERS Academic: Intramurals 1,35 Cho- rus 2,3g Math Club 2,35 Libr. Club l,2,3g Equestrian Act. Ed. 33 Red Cross l,2,3g Round-Up Staff 1,2,3. LINDA L. NULL Academic: Chorus l,2,3g Libr. Club lg Photo. Club 3g S.W. Players 25 F.N.A. Club l. Industrial Arts: Chorus 3g Projec- tion Club l,2g Photo. Club 35 In- tramurals 2,3g H.R. Treas. 1. ,..-.-1 30 sail LINDA MARIE REICHART Commercial: Chorus 1,2,3g Intra- murals 25 Stu. Sec. 3. VIVIAN KAY RUDISILL Commercial: Bowling Club 2,35 Stu. Sec. 35 Chorus 1,2,3g S.W. Players l,2,35 Intramurals l,2,3. GARY D. RABER General: Baseball 23 Intramurals 3. ROBERT JOSEPH ROSS Agriculture: F.F.A. l,2,3g F.F.A. Track Meet 1,2,3. tier: ROBERT PHILIP PAGE JR Academic: Natl. Honor Society 2,3g Key Club 2,35 Stu. Council Vice Pres. 25 Round-Up 2 3' H.R Pres. 25 Equestrian Staff 2' Basket ball 1,2,3g Baseball 1,2,35 Varsity Club 1 2 3 31 DONNA REINDOLLAR Commercial. DAVID ROI-IRBAUGH Industrial Arts: Wrestling 2,33 Track 3. REBECCA MAY SALTZGIVER Commercial: Bowling Club 2, Treas. 33 Chorus 2,33 Equestrian 2,33 Intramurals 2,33 H.R. Sec. 2, Pres. 3g Stu. Sec. 33 Marching Band l,2,33 Concert Band 1,2,33 Libr. Club 1,2,3. BONNIE T. RUMMEL Commercial: Libr. Club 1,33 F.N.A. 13 Chorus 1,2,33 S.W. Play- ers 2,33 Play 23 H.R, Sec. 2,33 Equestrian 33 Stu Sec. 33 Intra- murals 1,2,3. IRIS M. SECHRIST Commercial: I-I.R. Pres. 13 Stu. Council 13 S.W. Players 23 Intra- murals 2,33 Natl. Society 2,33 Equestrian Staff 33 Stu. Sec. 33 Marching Band l,2,33 Concert Band 1,2,3. STERLING G. RUNKLE Industrial Arts. MARGARET A. SENFT Commercial: Chorus 13 Bowling Club 1,33 Libr. Club lg Round-Up Stall' 2,33 Play 23 Stu. Sec. 33 S.W. Players 1,2,33 Intramurals 1,2,3. 32 'wx nr-4 THOMAS PAUL SHORB DARLENE MAE SHEARER LINDA ELAINE SHAFFER Academic: Cov't. Club 35 Math Home Economics: F.H.A. Club 1, Commercial: H.R. Sec. 1: F.H A Club 35 Matching Band l,2,35 2,3. lg Marchizig Band 2.3: Concert Concert Band l,2,3. Band 2,35 Class Historian 2, Treas 35 Equestrian Staff 35 Stu, Sec. 3 Intramurals 1,2,3. STEPHEN T. SPONSELLER Academic: S.W. Players l,2,35 Marching Band Band l,2,3g Play Intramurals lg Pe 1,2,35 Concert l,2,3g Chorus lg p Band 1,2 SOPHRONIA ANN SMITH General: F.N.A. l,2. if r t t 33 GARY LEE SHOWALTER Agriculture: F.F.A. Track Nleet 1, 3: F.F.A. Reporter l,2, Vice Pres 3: Intramurals 3. GREGORY E. STAMBAUGH Academic: Marching Band 132,33 Concert Band 1,2333 S.W. Players 132, Vice Pres. 33 Play 1,2333 Intra- murals l,2,33 Red Cross Club 13 Natl. Honor Society 2,33 Chorus 33 Bowling Club 33 Gov't Club 33 Track 3, STEPHEN HENRY H DIANE MARIE STARNER STAMBAUG Commercial: S.W. Players 1,23 In Industrial Arts: Wrestling 1,2,3. tramurals 2. JOAN IRENE STERNER RICHARD GARY STERNER Industrial Arts: Marching Band 1 2,33 Concert Band l,2,3. JEAN EILEEN STERNER Commercial: F.H.A. 13 Chorus 13 . S.W. Players 23 H.R. Pres. 2. Sec.- Treas. 33 Equestrian 33 Stu. Sec. 3. 4.1--1 Academic: F.H.A. 13 Class Treas. 1,23 F.N.A. Pres. 2,33 Red Cross Council 23 Equestrian Staff 23 Libr. Club 2. 34- PHILIP E STERNER Academic Basketball 1 2 3 Base ball 1 2 3 Class Pres l 2 3 H R Pres 1 Stu Councll Treas 1 Football Head Mgr 1 Natl Hon D 3 5 'I J 3 5 ' . 5 . . . 5 . - or Society 2,35 Key Club Vice Pres. 25 Pres. 35 Round-Up 253 Equestrian 2, Sports Ed. 35 Varsity ' : 5 5 ' . 5 5 . . . 5 . . 5 . . . Club 1 2 Sec Treas 3 NORMA JEAN STREVIG Commercial Chorus 23 Libr Club 23 FHA 2 SW Players 3 Stu Sec 3 SALLY R. SWARTZ STEPHEN R. THOMAN LINDA ANN TASTO Commercial: Chorus 2,35 Intramu- General Commercial: Intramurals 15 Libr rals 2,35 F.H.A. 35 Libr. Club 35 Club 15 Chorus 25 Equestrian Staff Stu. Sec. 3. 2,35 Bowling Club 25 Stu. Sec. 3. ANDREA LENORE THOMAS Academic5 SIN. Players 1, Sec. 2, Pres. 35 Intramurals 152,35 Red Cross Council 1,25 Vice Pres. 35 GERALD L. TRACY General: F.F.A. Vice Pres. 1, Pres 25 Wrestling 25 H.R. Vice Pres. 2 Golf Club 3. GEORGE CHARLES TRACY Agriculture: Football 1,2,35 Varsity Club 35 Intramurals 25 Baseball 25 1,25 Pres. 3. Chorus 1,2, Sec.5 Class Historian 1, Sec. 2,35 H.R. Sec.-Treas. 15 hfath Club 15 Equestrian Staff 2,35 Libr. Club 2, Treas. 3. 36 BARRY CLYDE TRUMP Academic: J.V. Football lg Foot- ball 2,33 Key Club 1,2,3g Chorus lg Red Cross 15 Varsity Club 35 Equestrian Staff 35 Govit. Club 3. LARRY G. UNGER Commercial : Intramurals 2,35 Bowling Club 2,3. TOM TRONE JEFF TRIMMER Commercial: Intramurals 1,2,3g Industrial Arts: Intramural bas- Baseball 2. ketball 1,2,3. DELORES L. UTZ Commercial: S.W. Players l,2,3g Intramurals 1,2,3g Libr. Club 23 Stu. Sec. 35 Equestrian 35 Leaders Club 35 Chorus l,2,3. 37 GARY MONROE UTZ Academic: S.W. Players 2,33 Cho rus 35 Play 2,3. y yiifiao ANNE ELIZABETH BERNARD WAYNE WARNER JOYCE ELAINE WARNER VIGOLETTI Academic: Math Club 1,2535 Base- Commercial: Intramurals 152,35 Commercial: Chorus l,2,3,5 Libr. ball 1,2535 Key Club l,2,35 Foot- S.VV. Players l,2,35 Bowling Club Club 2,35 Intramurals 2,35 Stu. ball 2,35 Natl. Honor Society 2,33 2,35 Stu. Sec. 3. Sec. 3. Intramurals 2,3. STEVEN JOHN WEAVER General: Football 1,2,35 Intramu- rals 1,2,35 Track 2,35 Wrestling 3. LEROY JAMES WARNER Agriculture: F.F.A. l,2,35 Bowling Club l,3. TERRY LEE WENTZ Academic: Key Club 2,35 Class Vice Pres. 25 Red Cross Club Pres. 25 Math Club 35 Equestrian 3. 38 fl , VIVA LARRAINE WENTZ MICHAEL C. WILDASIN LINDA JEAN WILDASIN Commercial: S.W. Players l,2,3g Academic: Key Club l,2,3g Varsity Commercial: F.N.A. 2,35 Chorus 2 Chorus l,2,3: Intramurals 25 Stu. Club 1,2,3g Football 1,2,3g Basket- 35 Intramurals 2. Sec. 35 Equestrian Staff 3. b ll 1 2 3' ' ' a. , , , Class Vice Pres. l,3, Track 2,35 H.R. Sec. 2, Pres. 3. NANCY ELAINE WETZEL Commercial: S.W. Players 1,2,35 Chorus l,2,35 Round-Up Staff 2,35 Play 2. + I MERVIN STEWART WILDASIN Commercial: Bowling Club 3 5 In- tramurals 3. JEFFERY LYNN WENTZ Academic: Football l,2,35 Band 1,- 2,3g Track 2,35 Varsity Club 2,33 Natl. Honor Society 2, Sec. 3. l RONALD JAY WILDASIN REBECCA JAMES WILLET Industrial Arts: Baseball l,2,3g Commercial: F.H.A. 2,33 Stu. Sec. Varsity Club 2.3: H.R. Pres. 3. 3. JUDY ANN ZUMBRUM Commercial: Chorus l,2,3g Libr Club l,3g Intramurals 'Z,3: F.H.A 3: Stu. Sec. 3. I Mrs. Young Class Advisor EUGENE M. KEMPER LOIS ANN YINGLING Industrial Arts: Baseball 2,35 Bas- Homc Economics: F.H.A. l,2,3. ketball 2. wil' I i yr Linda E. Shaffer Treasurer ig Michael Wildasin Vice-President Phillip E. Sterner President Sharon L. Beard Historian 41 --Q-ft.- X X R ll.,-l Andrea L. Thomas Secretary Darlene M. Bentzel Student Representative Seniors are - - 1 w M'MM'- ww.v A R. f I is individuals in whom one glimpses ,, e private thoughts if deep emotions i an abundance rj energetic activigf . ........,-- too young to be adults too old to ac! lzke clzzldren unwzllzng to relz'nquz'sh the unz'nhz'bz'tedjim and JYJIQI ffyouth . . . Q 1 hesitant to accept defeat . . . needing encouragement . and possessing unfaiting determination . . . U72 D. B k t W. Barnhart, K. Froclc, R. Fuhrman, D. Gardner, R. an er , Klinedinst, Krug, G. Lincbaugh, D. Lippy, MIHCF, G. lXlyers, A. Springer, Schriver. G. Sullivan, C. Werner, E. Wintrodc D. Yost, H. M. Brown, M. Brown, D. Clark, D. Cooper, A. Croft, K. Garrett, R. Hile- man, I.. Bell, B. Bcntzcl, C. Bcrwager, C. Brehm, P. Dchoil, G. Brooks, M. Day. D. Rodkey, S. Sanclruch, R Sponseller, G. Stremmel, S Swisher, R. Thomas, C Cline, I. Hamme, S. Markle J. Moxxl, V. Frock, K. Nlycrs S. Sterner. l J. Kintzing, S. Llvelsberger, '0 TS A. Nace, D. Dubs, D. Garrett. T. Lockamy, S. Becker, W. Bishop, J. Branie, R. Flickenger, D. Gei- man, J. Hilkcr, C. Krepps, B. Lightner, J. Mundis, D. Noble, K. Raber, R. Brehm, M. Landis. '49 P. Chaney, S. Feltch, L. Hahn J Havice L. Pentz, J. Reichart, J. Sease, L. Smiih, L. Gioft, L. Robbins E. Louey, G. Shue J. Dickensheets, S Jones, L. Kappes, D. Kehr, P. Kopp. ft D Whlte D Yln W Barnhart R Putman R Chrlstlon S Dehoff Gro A D k nsheets S Lawyer M Kopp ghng M Kromch nc e Keagy P Rlnehart C Smxth K. Becker, A. Miller, T, Rill, R. Run- kle, M. Schuman, B. Stambaugh, D. Stremmel, R. Wilson, E. Kem- per, L. Rohrbaugh, S. Rummel, S. Stambaugh, L. Thoman, S. Unger. L ns: D. Keagy, G. Stambaugh, T. Staub, T. J. Amspacher, J. Baile, J. Baummer, J. Becker. G. Campbell, D. Gladfelter, E. Hartman, N. Warner, 5' ZCPP, B. Henry, S. Belt, S. Berwagcr, M. Bream, F. Brumgard. Weaver, A. Wildasin, H. Winand, D. Barnhart, I. Berwager, L. Trimmer, S. YVer- ner, L. Fissel, C. Ambrosius, L, Bange, N. Bankert, D. Baublitz, Becker. T. Miller R Rodgers Sipe Raver Reese Reichart Smith P. Farley J. Cool D. Brooks S. Brandt D. Flickinger Myers Noel Patierno Shaffer K. Weisensale Legore Roser Sager S0119 ...nl M. Loder S. Miller G. Moffitt J. Myers M. Myers B. Nace S. Thoman B. Arentz R. McElrath J. Auchey D. Bixler W. Bixler C. Brillhart D. Buchen R. Miller R. Miller R. Ross C. Theisson M. Helwig 7720765 Viiiliidef B. Lee-se C. Miller -1mn- L. Baggcrman J. Bair B. Geeting R. Galdfelter T. Harner W. James W. Kopp S. Landis E. Myers E. Owens J. Rebert T. Reese G. Simpson D. Bell H. Runk Z. Qfjgr Ruby V. Wentz, Smith, R. Sferner, M. Mathias. l I R. Markle, Mathias, lkliller, L. Nace, D. Riley Stuflle S Runkle D Shaffer, S. Small, Y. Smith, S. Starner, L. Sullivan, L VVinand H Wolf 3 . i l 1 2 . s ,V it . me W. Sarbaugh, Scasc, B. Sullavin, P. Trump, C. Warner, D. Yingfling, B. Doll, T. Helwig, C. Kress, G. Mummert, G. Mummert, D. Raubenstine, Rc- bert. Eamon M Crnmcr T Kcrchner J Mwrklc S Nace M Rmchart S Siba A. Shaffer, M. Tracy, R. VVagner, D. . . 1 , . . . . L , . , VVentz, R. Williams,D. Messingcr, S. lXfIill- ka, P. Saltzgivcr, T. Shorbhl. Starncr. I.. Wildasm C Ulz D Hom cr. mcr, K. Klinedinst, N. Kopp, C. Leisler, K. Lippy L Lohr T Moral oc S. Eisenhart H. Farley R. Gilbert F. Hansen G. Hartlaub T. Hcsson D. Baugher K. Bishop D. Bixler mg, M. A. Rohrbauqh, D Rummel I. Sl 'll er, . Steget, A. Treiher, H, btz, K. Wentz ter. S, Henry. C. Howe. S. Lippy. l Ness. E. Rinehart, D Shaffer M Snvder S Sldllllbht h D . , . l .... ' tug, .Ster- ner, S. Long, K, Mik ,' ll S, ' ' f exe , Stttnibttugli. L. Warner. N . , . 11 ct. R. Sny- d D ' ' ' , J, Wfildasin, B. Zumbrum. L. Funk, Gladlel- D. Mummert, N. Trish P. Gobreeht, V. Loss. B. Stevens, Stuflle, C. Trish, XV. Utz, G. VVarner, B. Zartman, T. Bair, W. Berwager, J, Cornbower, Wilson, D. Zartman L. , Zartman, S. Ambrosius, F. Bair, C. Banker! K. Baugher, G. Berwager, N. Boyer, B. Brillhart. l Helwig. G, Culp. P, Dusman, M. Carviek, S. Cass, T. Hormel, L. Koontz, G. Krum- rine, R. Bange. B, Berwager, B. Berwng- er, Bollinger, D. Donscn, F. Froek, C. N inth Grade 54 Q fs 1 -I ' 4-,fps if ,W,k,uk . .Wil 'hrs - + W , N . '.,unf.w1Qx Qi ' . J 55, , F . -L 1 ' 'P . midfwii .f xfiifllfiiifk gf Nz .s,'i,Fr -W ,. gk a ,U 'K . M 4 wg, ' ' 4 f' . 5 2- , - fl a D ' Q 4 ' T ?Aes i..,.S 5 Qmf .- Q ' 4 4 1---W-V..,...,, KA, '.T.I7Z:. -w-X-....,.,..,, ---4...,,,.,, Q .v fx. u Q i 'uv 1 u ' an 'ov .nf .I 0 ' -gl! A -.--Q :gn-no 'Cx awk 2 J xv K 41 ,, f S 1965 Equestrian Ideas. . . Layouts . . Prose. . . Deadlines. . . ..,.J 1965 Round- U 119 Planning . . . Creating . . . Proweading . . . Ea'z'1fz'ng . . . Muszc zs . . . harmony the rzch btendzng cyf tones the cornbznatzon fy' talent and afnbztzon y fit? QQ 'lm fir The comlbanion of mood . . . j9'om the rapid rhythm of the march to the fZowz'ng melochf gf the .gfmlbhony Practice drills resulting in lbreczldon timing . . . Wiki 081 ,pf-' ff! i 5 'af is g N X u Yflp.. f 12, im g, im 'VAX .I 0-11-. . Q - . Q .0 . N? ,' ax , Qxh af- F ,sf 4 K, 1 f , H9145 Ag, W-ga E f ka, 4. ,Z wi, , J , - I, '5,1fQ..,Q.'. . . '27 i V 4 ' www W! R W WM' . 5, -1, W 4 .- A . ww K , K Q V F Qgfiirif' Q 9 3 ki? Q-:wi -3 at if fu S E 4. im: N Q, promoting higher standards scholarship, sportsmanship, LZTZ KQ2 Club . . serving the school and the communigf . social creating ana' maintaining high idealism contacts becoming good citizens Leader s Club strzozng or higher standards in physical education teaching team e ort through ree actwzgr members united in comradeship 11 - Varszgz Club striving or good sportsmanship . . maintaining spirit learning discipline, exchanging ideas, sharing athletic experiences Student Council . . students chosen by their jellow classmates interpreting and representing the wants and needs zyf the student boajf . respeetedjbr their leadership, ideas, ana' good judgement . . Creating, planning, organzking, to make sefzoolfunetions a success ,A ,QQ gm, asm wmmww U2 11' ww? 'Manu the uyillment qfleaming T e Natzonal Honor Soczegz Character the realzgf 0 onesel M55 N 42141 Q 1 x ,. ...am 4 SQUID? w av-w -3- 5 ,. me fue. gxfikih 9.19.5 ' 1-pig gmvahf 'J' MYONM. f ix N X !,!s S Q 1' i ' ,. B x 55, my af-, ,-. - A- . .V . A, w 4 1' SH 4 Q --1 wx, ' A 2 4, fi..,,,, ,MMM A: , ,,,.. , My I KVM. , ,.., , .X., M, WM . v,.. preparing for a vocation which upholds our prosperigz . . Future Homemakers of America . A? W f,: ,, - ,wh ncaa ro mr EQEEEI ls limi 2 Y zffwafi ff , providing the basic structure QF our sociegf Future Teachers QfA77267'Z.Cd . . . seekzng to zrnprooe education 192 becoming good teachers . . always search ing far knowledge that can be passed on placing honor on scholarshzjn . interested in youth and thezrjitture . . Future Nurses qv America . . 2SZ1HH52HiU3lH51esQ27-353 A dedicated' in a service ffv , v ff? gifs J f ,Y , Q fp ' ,ff rl? or the benqtil cfall www yy ' 'iff ,,, ,V A 4 OPPONENT 28 il Cehlfalf 6 VO ff .RQH ILi6f1 i6 28 i 6 h , , , M m ' +7 31, jkSkQf1Qgz5iQKDYC m m20 . . 13, , I3 --', f M mm . , 13 Qfcf ji? 5USQUCb2ii1H0Ck Q f27 i i 53 , 5 Football is . . . pregame tension, uncertaingf. . . kickoff . . . Contact . . . drive . . . block . . . hand-W. . . no gain . . . 3rd and 20 . . . pass complete . . . Touchdown! LHB 5 FL lufq R ff' L9 5- X v 'Mais sp! A 1 1' Wh long hot hours 0 lbraetzee . . moments cyfgtogf jor three All Conkrenee, Bzg 33 . . . Fans cheer. . . ojerzng support 'HST F1 the season ends 85 WM- ,Q H WESTERN OPPONENT Red Lion York Suburban Dallastown Dover Central Spring ,Qgrove West' r York N Hanover North Eastern Q. wwiifi- Naam-wg , 11673 4'-9 P ss9 '4 c,,. W '- fn J sm ug ,L Q -K . , Wi f 5, -... -ff Serambling , , . bustling . . . a'rz'vz'ng . . . A two-lboint lead with ez minute to go... and being supported -1- fn we X- ze f 'f -2 - 5, - E - I f.f.- x ' -W - ka The fight for rebounds the crucial fzul. one and one the outcome 0 cz succcsgfu! ptczy: cz stmtcgzc lay-up . . . The czccomlblzslzmcnts fyf dcdzcatca' cjbfts . . A controversial issue . qucstz'0nz'ng our tactics x Vlfrestling OPPONENTE SOUTH WESTERN E E North Eastern kgHiaHOVCI?? E' Nev? ' Xfofd ' ' Central ,Spring Grovgk E ,h,, West' York 'f 'ffff ' Francis' Scott Key York Suburban E Dallastown Dover York Eastern A 0 E 2 l.0 , - ...W U .... , ..., in c 0 -iw- -1. M.., . 2 Q' . , an A Af..-v.....W . Q 3 K!! if Z V, . gf . fi M. - Q. .0 Q 4 v . . -4. . Q .fart n Q 0 fa It-. f Mil ,eq f .f-f' Vs J 1 Q i 5 ,ff Q ,.1-ng 1,..4-s Wrestlzng zs strwmg tness hours lbmctzce ,,..,-ff I..-r. f' .,,f E mm u if :IJ- Q Cheerleading is . . . promoting good sloortsmanshzlb . . sulblborting the team . . . loyal . . . tireless , , . devoted . . We are the .Mustangsf l 1 YQX 3 O 5 X L'il Abner 1 'L M we ii Q 5 lu J if fx V v -M51 ' - 2 S r 5' Y wa 'E' N 'ai' A 'Ya fy fi :E K5 X inin 5 ,,g. ,T1f,Er, .ge wi ,Ss K M W Q W f fi My ,': ',Lk L Q Y ' --II -I Iiriiliqinkyfir 2 ef ! fy, ,A I g .Fi eieie if rg . ,K , .ge K if iiini 2, f B, S , 43 ,ff . .. -E: L 5 Acting is an experience transcending time ffiiiig .Q-if A JON When like an autumn tree, one assumes a new identity . . . Long weeks of practice, late evening hours, Saturday morning sessions 1 W ian f 5 the merging of talents . . . It means transforming the imaginary into reality ws s t .Q M 3.-, , The anticipation of opening night . . . 5 L 5 il E. :.7r::'g'11 Lt uaxzesnneeafr, 'w..,cM ,--..-1 l,.s-uwanarvrfwnmuf -ea-.V 101 Acting requires teamwork, Rewards . . , Memories of a standing ovation The pride of accomplishment .W ,. s MMT? if 1: , 5 awler as jamcsy whiz H, macro. Shue out of the blocks. Track 1964 Spike -J up and ox er Jones sets another record. istricts 1964 Jen-y keeps fighting. Don and Daisy with a. close hand-off. A strong finish Q? ig Co-Captain Little Tees-up Go! 1964 i I I 1 'A'A:h iff' , N 2 J, 41 58 . W ' V, es- ww Q an L gf Q21 Q 4555? ' H , M H 1 ,,,. .,..,. 4,235 , ' ' A an ' ki I . - V ' ' 5 'F 'fr Wlzi 4 - 2 an g n, ,si 1, , , f'f'f 7'g'gigHv5. Q,-, -' Q - W- . L. f ff.: XXA ' Q f k pw:-,ymsg-Q. .3 j ?i, f-fjif W L , -, ,:f l 425171 Don drives on 424 Phil doubles Wxld p1tCh at first Head on the mound Arun... 2 Central Another run aseball 1964 C. Study, A,'Miller, D. Ambrosius, Gobreeht, G. Geise, J. Markle,'M. Wentz, L. Weaver, Starner, R. . Moffxt, K. Berwager. ROW 4: L. Moul, B. Welty, H. , Smith, B. Gobrecht, C. Gobrecht, E. Houser, T. ROW 1: Oaster, J. Noble, S. Main, P. Sterner, E. Shulz, D. Dubbs, B. Smith, Walker, Tawney, D. Trone, Townsend, P. Wheeler, S. Snyder, R. Groft ROW 2: K. Shaffer, T. Geiman, G. Lawyer, B. Little Little B Baile B M ers L Smith L Harris J Markle, G. Loder, S. Little, N. Day, Feeser. ROW J' 3 ' 3 ' Y 3 ' 9 ' 3 ' Smith, S. Lerch, N. Grove, S. Topper, P. Baugher. 5: L. Leese, D. Barnhart, D. Baile, S. Saltzgiver, G. ROW 3: T. Rhodes, B. Brown, P. Miller, Shaffer, Mummert, B. Day, G. Shue, B. Crawford, Duck. The Class M1964 ROW I: M. Bollinger, B. Marshall, Wilclasin, S Krout, E. Wisensale, D. Baunigarclner, Barrick, P Mathias, G. Willet, G. Shorb, V. Winters, S. Worner, G. Davis, S. lWoxley. ROW 2: D. Geinian, Lippy, S. Shaffer, D. Halter, B. Bishop, E. Utz, D. Deamer, J. Spangler, Spangler, M. Kurnp, F. Smeach, K Leppo, P. Meckley, M. Miller. ROW 3: G. Sullivan B. Fissel, R. Sherrick, M. Shearer, D. Huggins, R. Be- necke, G. Swartz, B. Sterner, G. Wilson, F. Harbaugh T. Walker, W. Jones, L. Gramer. ROW 4: Tho- man, D. Wildasin, L. Legore, N. Werner, Hesson L. Kaltreider, K. Riley, F. Sponseller, S. Leppo, P Oaster, D. Dehofl, ROW 5: G. Main, B. McLucas, G Quinn, T. 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