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TMTIhhEO tflKH T A I N THE WAY IT WAS f r THE WAY IT IS MniHOMB WmM N ■Ml I. I O. O. F. Lodge Flail where classes began in 1927. 2 Warfordsburg High School in 1928. 3. Soulhcrn Fulton Junior-Senior High School in 1980. Southern Fulton Junior-Senior Fligh School consists of these townships in Fulton County: Belfast. Bethel, Brush Creek. Thompson, and Union. THE 1980 SENIOR CLASS of Southern Fulton High School Warfordsburg. Pennsylvania Proudly Presents Volume XXVIII of the CHIEFTAIN WHEN WE WERE THE H i FOREWORD As we the class of 1980 look back on the 1979-1980 school year we were all very concerned with energy conservation. We . .. Shut doors and windows and turned off lights. The faculty and students were asked to turn down thermostats. Field trips took a decline, and we had more home track meets because of the high price of gasoline. At $1.25 a gallon it surely doesn’t go very far! . attributed much of our anxiety to the Ayatollah Khomeini. Our country became very concerned with the diplomatic staff which were taken hostage by the militant stu- dents in Iran. Ventilated our purses trying to pay 18% inflated prices. The price of gold soared; our class rings cost approximately $95 for boys and $65 for girls in 1978 and in 1980 they will approx- imately cost $250 for boys and $175 for girls. As you can see gold prices even hit our area. Engaged in studies, sports, and dreams with full gusto. This year was a record for dances and other school activities. We had four dances; FBLA sponsored three skating parties; and career day took place on February 20 at McConnellsburg High for all Seniors. On March 10 students from Fulton and Franklin Counties came to our school for County Chorus. (jave ourselves to the thoughts of the eminent draft, the six gold medals at the Winter Olympics at Lake Placid, and locally with the spring sports teams. I A, ttempted to make the honor roll, win our athletic ■ til games with other schools, to give our best at the concerts, and to ; i offer an ourstanding performance in the “Clumsy Custard s i Florror Show . 3jN§ SM aved fuel at home by putting in wood burning stoves; : saved gas by not running around as much on weekends; and the $5 FBLA saved old glasses for the needy. jXj Our school’s enrollment for the year was at an all-time high 2][5 with 532 students when our doors opened for the school year in jjjj August, and now in April as this is being typed, there are 503 stu- dents in grades 7-12. We are not bursting at the seams, but our capacity to increase our numbers is nearly exhausted. Student involvment with world affairs at home and abroad have been greater in the 1979-80 school year than ever before. Fifteen of our students even spread their wings to see how life really is over there in the “Old Country by flying to France in (• April. This year has been a mixture of spending more for less and saving more for that rainy day, but still remembering to enjoy life as it is and planning for a brighter tomorrow. V. li m ¥’ ¥ O ALMA MATER Blow, oh gentle mountain breezes. From the golden west; Breathe thy peaceful evening tidings To S.F.H.S. Whisper to us words of pleasure. As the dim twilight Softly gathers round our colors. Dear Maroon and White. To the Indians brave and noble, We will not refuse Loyalty and firm devotion. When we win or lose; We will always sing thy praises. Work for thy success; Hail to noble Alma Mater, Hail S.F.H.S. — Words by Mrs. Dorothy Golden TABLE OF CONTENTS Dedication .............................................3 Yearbook Staff..........................................4 Administration.........................................14 Faculty................................................15 Activities.............................................29 Organizations..........................................55 Sports ................................................75 Underclassmen..........................................97 Seniors..............................................113 Graduation............................................132 The First 50 Classes .................................137 Days Gone By ........................................163 Advertising...........................................197 Senior Directory ....................................222 Senior Baby Pictures..................................230 Autographs............................................232 i; a ‘i;1 ‘i :« ivi i; .v. •?...v, .1-..V.,v.. DEDICATION Mrs. Marilyn M. Wallace We the graduating class of 1980 are very proud to dedicate Volume 28 of “The Chieftain to Mrs. Marilyn M. Wallace for her help, understanding, and consideration through our last six years of high school. After graduating from Millersville State College. Mrs. Wallace began her teaching career at Bedford High School in 1958 for 3' i years. In 1972 Mrs. Wallace joined the teaching staff of Southern Fulton High School as a Junior High English teacher. Mrs. Wallace filled the position of school librarian when Mrs. Yost retired last year. Along with her newly ac- quired librarian duties, she has also become a Senior advisor and graduation coordinator. Mrs. Wallace says she likes library work very much but misses getting to know the students as she did when she taught English. Mrs. Wallace said she is very honored that the class of 1980 has dedicated the yearbook to her; and when asked if she had any guidelines for the graduates, she said: “Work hard in your chosen field, and you can attain any goal you desire. YEARBOOK STAFF FOR EDITORIAL STAFF Row 1 Eddie Mellon. Mary Ford. Denise Shank. Danny Waltz. Karen Fischer. Melva Yonker. William Trail. Gerard Smith. Brent Layton. James Kccbaugh Row 2: Jackie Smith. Melinda Truax. Betty Smith. Sandy Smith. Lcda Lashley. Jeanne Hollenshcad. Mabel Schricvcr. Debbie Hall. Max Mcllott, Leslie Wilson. Cheri Scburn. Johnnie Tyler. Not pictured Cathy Durst. Shirley Fisher. Sandy Mcllott. Doreen Dcnccn, Mary Butcrbaugh. Tammy W'oodal. Karen Cavender. Dora Golden. Mrs. Lashley — Advisor. Mr. Sterner — Assistant EDITOR-IN-CHIEF AND EDITORS Jeanne Hollenshcad. Jackie Smith. Denise Shank. Melinda Truax. Editor-In-Chief — Danny Waltz. Karen Fischer. Mary Buter- baugh. Leda Lashley. BUSINESS MANAGERS: William Trail. Melinda Truax. Lcda Lashley. Leslie Wilson. Gerard Smith. Mary gets caught by surprise while Cheri looks at pictures. Jackie happy at work Jeanne working as hard as ever OUR 1980 CHIEFTAIN The 1980 Chieftain Editorial Staff wishes to thank Mr. Andrews, Mr. Allen, Mr. Blanton, Mr. Kemerer, Mr. Knight, Jamie. Mr. and Mrs. Lashley, and all students who have contributed their photography services to make our yearbook possi- ble. Leda using her typing skills. Mary thinks smiling is better than typing any day. Melinda arranging pictures ADVERTISING TEAMS (1) Team I: Front: Brent Layton. Back Dan Gor- don, Leda Lashley. Danny Walt (2) Team 2: Jackie Smith. Jeanne Hollenshead. William Trail. Karen Fischer (3) Team 3: Sandy Mellott. Mabel Schriever. Doreen Denccn. Shirley Fisher (4) Team 4 Front: Lesa Mellott. Donna Petersen. Jenny McCray Back Jacky Winter. Elen Elbin (5) Team 5: Sitting Rex Divelbliss. Shane Northcraft. Standing James Kcebaugh. Mark Palmer 5 OPEN HOUSE Ray Lee is an expen when it comes to my class 6 OCTOBER 15, 1979 I'm telling you that's the way it is. Our cooks at Open House serving all the cookies and punch. 7 PTSO Dorothy Hixon — President. Beth Bo d. Karen Fowler. Bertha Deneen. Janet Mills, Debbie Keller. Jane Bowman. Carol Hendershol — Corresponding Secretary. Doreen Deneen — Student Represen- tative. Allccnc Hoopengardner — 1st Vice-President. Betty Lou Fischer — Secretary. Not pictured: Mar- jorie McGuire — 2nd Vice-President. Doris Stable. Catherine Durst — Membership Secretary, Annie Hepburn — Treasurer. The Balance Beam was purchased for the Southern Fulton School District by the community. Help was given by the Warfordsburg Lions Club, the War-Ne- Do Club, the Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, the Pen-Mar Jay-Cees, the Warfordsburg Elementary Faculty Ad- ministration, and the PTSO. YEAR S ACTIVITIES OF SOUTHERN FULTON PTSO WERE: Santa's Workshop Sponsored Ensemble and French Club St. Patrick's Dance for High School Public meeting for new school discussion Kindergarten Easter-egg hunt Egg-decorating contest for elementary students Gymnastic program for community Spaghetti dinner for public End-of-school faculty luncheon OUR HIGH SCHOOL THE WAY IT WAS — THE WAY IT IS Though no official record is available, there is evidence that schools existed in parts of the present school area prior to the adoption of the statewide school systems in 1834. One of the earliest of these school was along the southern border and is thought by some to have been located in what is now part of Maryland. This school existed about 1770. In Belfast Township, this included Licking Creek, a German school was taught about 1790. In 1792, an English school was opened. These schools were located along the base of Sideling Hill Mountain along the old turnpike which was built from 1817 to 1825. During this period children were taught by travelers, mostly foreigners, who tramped the road. The first school in what is now Union Township was es- tablished in 1844. A second school was established in 1852. Later in 1877 there is record that Union Township had four one-room schools for the education of children. Northern Brush Creek Township opened two schools in 1837 and 1838. Some years later, two more schools were added but one of these which was located in the northern end of the district was discontinued. Southern Brush Creek which remained a part of Bethel until 1864 had two schools in 1837. Thompson Township was separated from Bethel in 1849. In 1874, there were six one-room schools. For a good many years prior to 1874, this district had maintained six schools. At one time students from our district attended high school in Han- cock and Flintstone, Maryland. In 1926, the Board of Education of Bethel Township decided to establish a high school in their township. In the fall of 1927, OUR HIGH SCHOOL —THE WAY IT WAS —THE WAY IT IS the first high school classes were held in the I.O.O.F. Hall in Warfordsburg with Mr. George Weiss as teacher and prin- cipal. The new high school was being built in Warfordsburg at this time, but the students did not occupy the new building un- til the spring of 1928. The reason for moving to the new building at this time of year was to take advantage of the SI00 state appropriation for each closed one-room school. Since there were six one-room schools and the I.O.O.F. Lodge Hall High School that were closed during the first year, it meant that the school district of Bethel Township would receive $700 additional state ap- propriation for that year. The next fall another teacher, Miss Freeda Duvall, came to teach and another class was added. By 1929, there were three teachers and forty students in the high school. Bethel Township High School graduated seventeen young men and women in its first graduating class of 1931. Belfast Township built a new grade school about the same time as the high school was built. This is known as the Need- more Elementary. Brush Creek, Thompson, and Union Townships still maintained their one-room schools. Once they completed their eight years in the elementary buildings, they went to high school if they had a way, for bus transportation was not for all these areas at this time. In 1935, the Board of Directors provided a transportation route through the entire district from Akersville south for stu- dents who desired to attend the high school at Warfordsburg, Pennsylvania. During the late I930’s, Bethel High School became known as Warfordsburg High School, and in 1952, Warfordsburg High School became Southern Fulton High School. The 1957 Class ring was the last one to read “Warfordsburg High School. In 1954, a new wing was added to the Warfordsburg building because of the increase in student enrollment. Then in 1958, it was decided to begin construction of the new building. Whenever the new Southern Fulton Jr. — Sr. High School was completed, students moved into it for classes in January, 1959. The new building now houses grades 7-12 from all the five townships. Grades K-6 now attend the Warfordsburg and Needmore Elementary Schools, because with the new buildings, all the one-room schools in the five townships had their doors closed forever to students. The school is growing at a rapid rate and discussions have been held concerning the construction of a new building that will be able to accommodate the needs of many more students. Our school has been modernized greatly since those little one- room schools that many of us may remember. We may sit and dream of the past days and wish sometimes that those days would return, but in our hearts we know that now is the best time of our lives, and we should look to the future by learning from the past. CLASS OF 1925 Row I John Henry, Viva Stahle-Murray, Esther Kerns-, Julia Faith-. Winifred Peck-Licar, Aura Deneen, James Webster Row 2: Miriam Andrews-Grcgory. Myda Schetrompf-Kerns, Mildred Noel F.. Katherine Dixon-Roxby, Hazel Watson-Schriever. Erna Schetrompf-L.-Hendershot, Helen Wink-S. -Corman. Row 3: Mary Carr-White, Margaret Barnhart-, Victor Reel, Lynwood Smith, Chester Hahne, Cora Schultz-Booth. Nellie Rilz-Schullz. Not pictured: Ella Mae H. Golden. Back: Professor Fred Miller — Principal Hancock 1925 Of the 22 members in the class of 1925 from Hancock High School. 10 were from the Southern Fulton area The class of 1925 in Hancock started with 24 students. Eight of the graduates became teachers in the Southern Fulton area: Cora Booth, Nellie Schultz, Myda Kerns, Katherine Roxby. Erna Hen- dershot, Helen Corman. Viva Murray, and Aura Deneen. Viva and Aura both taught school for 45 years before retir- ing and have worked as sub- stitutes regularly since retire- ment On Mav 24. 1980. the Class of 1925 held its 55th Class Re- union at the Park-N-Dine Restaurant in Hancock Six of the graduates attended the re- union. 9 February 20, 1980 DayCareerDayCareerDayCareerDayCareerDay CareerDayCareerDayCareerDay 58 59 ENGINEER Career Day Sixty-eight career field represen- tatives spoke with the 218 seniors of Fulton County’s high schools at the Career Day held on Wednesday, February 20 in Central Fulton Fligh School. The event was sponsored by Fulton County Chamber of Commerce. The day concluded with a dinner in the McConnellsburg Fligh School cafeteria for students and business participants. c a r e e r D a y c a r e e r ABOUT THE PICTURES I Denise expecting to learn about modeling 2. Mark listening to Mr Andrews explain- ing photography. 3. Shirley listening to Kay Beach, a social worker 4 Glenn Prcsgravcs from TV-25 telling Mark about being an announcer. 5 Shane listening to an engineer 6 Cheri learning about child care from Rodney Barton. 7 Mclva listening to Katherine Simpson, a receptionist. 8 Is Bill going to be a bank officer? 9. Career Day Signs 10 Buck Richards telling Scott about heavy construction work. 11. Craig listening to an electrician 12. Jacky and Donna listening to a legal secretary. 13 Sybil Coble, a home economist, with Betty 14 Mr Hendershot speaking about small engine repairs. 15. Jenny and John learning to be automobile salespersons. JayCareerDayCareerDayCareerDayCareerDayCareerDas CareerDayCareerDay SPOTS TO REMEMBER ADMINISTRATION ivsl Tt 2 i SUPERINTENDENT HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL Franklyn I. Geist. Sr. B.S. — M. Ed. Bloomsburg State College; Penn State University; Shippensburg State College George R. Elbin B.S. — M. Ed. Millersville State; Western Maryland College; Ohio State University SCHOOL BOARD Seated: James E. Fischer — Vice-President, William E Whiteside — President, LeVearl Schnever Standing Lester Litton. Neill Miller. Marvin Northcraft. C Richard Moscmann. Richard W Mellotl. Not Pictured Dari L Hixon. FACULTY DOROTHY A AKERS B S. in Education Shippcnsburg State College Business Education Classes: Office Practice. 8th Grade Typing. Typing I. II. Business Math Advisor: Grade 12. FBLA. Prom Hobbies Reading ERMA N ANDERSON B S. Shippcnsburg State College MTS College of William and Mary Science-Math Classes Algebra. Physics. Chemistry. College Algebra. Trigonometry Advisor: Grade 9 Hobbies: Reading. Knitting WAYNEH BARD B.S Penn State University Master of Education — Counseling Post Graduate Certification — Director of Counseling Guidance Counselor Advisor: Grade 12 Hobbies: Hunting. Boating. Canoeing. Traveling RJUON COUM7V HISTORICAL SOCIETY LIBRARY McComelisburg. PA FACULTY KENNETH E BUTTS B A in Industrial Education Comprehensive Fairmont Slate College. W. Va. Industrial Arts Classes Industrial Arts Advisor: Grade 10 Hobby: Volunteer Fireman R. EUGENECOLDSMITH B S in Education Shippensburg State College Social Studies Classes: American History. P O D. Advisor: Grade 10 Hobby: Photography RONALDJ CREIGHTON Bachelor Degree — French Associate Degree — Forestry Mansfield State College University of New Hampshire Classes: Intro. French, French MV (7-12) Advisor: Grade 11 Hobbies Backpacking. Camping. Hunting. Chess. Tropical Fish 16 FACULTY 4 wr. A ' . S' V •. •• • s ov i yf I i i • v % . % ¥ a S. FRANCINE ELBIN B S. in Public School Nursing— Millersville Stale College Master of Science in Counseling— Shippensburg Slate College R N. Washington County Hospital School of Nursing Public School Nurse K-12 Advisor: Health Careers Club Hobbies: Cooking. Reading. Music. Gardening JOHN L. ELBIN B S. in Education Millersville State College Science Classes Biology. Earth and Space. Geography Advisor: Grade 10 Hobbies Hunting. Hiking. Outdoor life KEEN ELBIN B S in Education Millersville State College Driving Education Classes: Driver's Education Advisor: Baseball Coach Hobbies: Coon hunting. Baseball. Driving FUUON COUNTY Historical sociftv library McConnellsburg. PA FACULTY WILLIAM W HAMMOND B.S.. M .A. in Education West Virginia University Art Classes: Art K-12 Advisor: Art Club. Prom. Jr.-Sr Play Hobbies: Painting. Gardening IRIS HENDERSHOT B S in Education Indiana State University Home Economics Classes: Homemaking 7-12 Advisor: Grade 8. FH A. Graduation Hobbies: Music. Flower Arrangement, Sewing. Baking TODD W HOFFNER B.S. in Secondary Education Shippensburg State College Social Studies Classes: Social Studies and U.S History Advisor: Grade 7 Sc J.V Basketball Coach Hobbies: Collecting cars. Basketball. Motorcycling 18 JOHN F HOLLIS B Ed . M Ed Duquesne University English Classes: English 11 and 12 Advisor: Grade 12 Hobby Fresh, and salt water fishing RONALDL KEMERER Bachelor of Arts University of Pittsburgh Social Studies Classes: World Cultures. U.S. History Advisor: Grade 9 Hobbies: Photography. Chess. Tennis FACULTY JONATHAN A C KNIGHT B S. Industrial Arts Education Millersville State College Industrial Arts Classes Power and Auto Mechanics Advisor: Grade 8 Hobby: Electronics 19 FACULTY ALDA M LASHLEY B S. in Accounting-Secretarial, English Shippensburg State College Business Education Classes: General Business, Shorthand 1 II. Accounting I II, Typewriting III Advisor: Grade 12. FBLA. Sc Yearbook Hobbies: Music. Reading. Geneaology. Crocheting EDWIN H LAYTON B.S.. M E. in Education Penn State University Vocational Agriculture Classes: Vocational Agriculture. Building Trades Advisor: Grade 8. FFA Hobbies: Hunting, Hiking. Welding. Aircraft Construction RODNEY LEESE B S. in Education Messiah College Reading Classes: Reading and Remedial Math Advisor: Grade 10 Hobbies: Hunting. Tennis 20 FACULTY CAROLE L. PALMfcR B S . M. ED., in Education Pennsylvania State University Shippensburg State College Classes: Health . Physical Education Advisor: Grade 11. Gills' Varsity Basketball Hobbies: Basketball. Sports LARRYW PALMER BS..M.ED Pennsylvania State University Shippensburg State College Classes: Health Physical Education Advisor: Boys' Varsity Basketball. Athletic Director Hobbies Sports PATRICIA PURSELL BS in Education Bloomsburg State College Classes General Math. Business Math. Consumer Math, Geometry Advisor: Grade 11 Hobbies: Camping, Canoeing. Backpacking 21 FACULTY JOHN C RITZ B.S., Agriculture Education and Science Penn State University Classes: Science. Geography Advisor: Grade 8 Hobbies: Hunting. Fishing MARK N. ROMIG B S. in Music Education Indiana University of PA Choral Music Education Classes: Classroom Music K-6, Jr.-Sr. Choral Music Advisor: Senior High Ensemble Hobbies: Skiing. Hunting. Swimming ANNA MAYESIGEL A.B. in Education Shepherd College English Classes: English Grades 7 8 Advisor: Grade 9 Hobbies: Reading. Gardening 22 FACULTY LARRY L SMITH B A. in Education Lock Haven State College Special Education Classes: Special Education Advisor: Grade 9 Girls’ Track Hobbies: Hunting. Fishing. Motorcycling MARY LOU SMITH Bachelor of Science Indiana University of Pennsylvania Mathematics Classes: Math 7. Math 8. and General Math 9 Advisor: Grade 7 Hobbies: Reading. Sewing LUCY J STERNER Bachelor of Arts Hood College English and Reading Classes: English 9 and 10 Advisor Grade 7. Girls’ JV Basketball Hobbies: Sports. Camping. Reading 23 FACULTY WILLIAM E STERNER B S. Secondary Education-Communications Lock Haven State College English-Science Classes English. Science. History Advisor: Grade 11. Class play. Boys Track, Yearbook Assistant Hobbies Hiking. Camping. Sports MARILYN M W ALLACE B.S. in Library Science Millersville State College Librarian Advisor: Grade 12. Library Assistants. Graduation Hobbies: Reading. Music. Trips in the freight truck with my husband BERNARD W WOLF B.S. in Music Education Clarion State College Music Classes: 7th 8th Grade General Music Advisor: Jr.-Sr. —Concert. Marching and Stage Bands. Color Guard Hobbies: Sports. Chess. Genealogy 24 SHIRLEY BARD Jr Sr High School Secretary Right MARTHA MARIE BERNHARD School Board Secretary OFFICE AND BOARD STAFFS Left SANDY BARNHART Assistant Administrative Secretary Right DORIS STAHLfc Assistant Board Secretary JEANIE MORTON Elementary and Guidance Secretary 25 BUS DRIVERS Row I James (Tink) Barnhart. Junior Walt . Carl Hill. Willard Mcllott. Herman Hill. Dale Garland Row 2: Dari Schnev . Donald l.ecse. Keith Hixon. Paul Swope. Sheila Swope. Francis Smith, Grant Hixon. Walter Rohm. Kevin Mcllott. Not pictured: Balt er DeShong. Rodney Leese. Roger Truax, David Wright. Kermit Swope CAFETERIA STAFF Mrs. Mary Gray. Mrs. Clco Yonker, Mrs. Mabel Ward. Mrs. fcsta Barton. Mrs. Polly Ward — Manager. Our co-op worker Betty Smith. CUSTODIANS Bud Weller Sam Truax Dari Schricver preciatc our Sharon Kline custodial Staff. • Thank you, for we couldn't do without you!” Tom Hoffman. Gerard Smith and Eddie Earnest Alice and Janet Truax Leon Smith 27 IN MEMORIAM MEARL MEL LOTT Mearl worked at Southern Fulton from July, 1971, until August, 1979, but helped out on a few emergencies during the school term of 1979-80. MEARL We took you for granted The days you were here, Tending to problems No matter how mere. You looked out for the students. And teachers as well. And even repaired the changing bells. A call of assistance You always heeded, W'hen the furnace showed resistance Or an electrician was needed. A better handyman We've never known. And we surely have missed you Since God called you home. 28 Alda Lashley THE EVENTS OF THE YEAR August 27 Teachers’ Day 28 First Day in School September 4 First Girls' Basketball at Tussey Mountain 19 All Seniors received ASVAB aptitude test 22 French Club dinner 27 Girls' Basketball with McConnellsburg at home (We won!) October 1 Mr. and Mrs. Creighton had a new son 4 Math Computer Science Field trip to Shippensburg 5 School Carnival 9 9th grade Field trip to Fulton Cty. Court House 10 9th grade field trip to Fulton Cty. Court House 12 FBLA Roller Skating Party at the Hancock Skating Rink 15 Open House 23 PSAT Test for 11th graders 29 11th grade field trip to Washington D C. November I District V Girls' Basketball playoff game with Forbes Road 6 District V Girls' Basketball semi-final playoff game with Shanksville at Everett 8 11th grade field trip to Washington D.C. 13 Library assistants field trip to Shippensburg 16 FBLA Roller Skating Party at the Hancock Skating Rink 16 Army Rock Band assembly 29 FBLA field trip to McConnellsburg 20 First Boys’ Basketball game at Shanksville December 11 French HI and IV field trip to Frederick, Maryland 12 US Army Van was here for 12th grade students 12 Senior High Chorus went to Altoona to be on TV Christmas Day 18 Christmas Program presented today 31 Mr. and Mrs. Palmer had a new son January 18 Pep Rally was held today for game with McConnellsburg at home (We won!) 23 Sr. High Chorus went on field trip to Hancock 23 Jr. and Sr. class play tryouts 30 Mr. and Mrs. Wolfs first son was born February 6 Linda VanDaniker, Sandy Mellon, Lesa Mellc and Deanna Kerns went on field trip to the Award Beauty School 15 Boys' Basketball game at home with Forbes Road (We won 72-71) 20 Senior Career Day at McConnellsburg hosted by Fulton Cty. Chamber of Commerce. 28 District V Boys’ Basketball playoff game at Conemaugh Township March I Fulton-Franklin Choral Concert at Southern Fulton High School 11 Girls’ Basketball playoff game at Altoona High School against Bishop Carroll 15 Mr. and Mrs. Smith had a second son 18 Assembly held on Swiss Music 21 Jr. and Sr. Class Play 24 Donkey Basketball (Track team vs. Baseball team) April 18 Assembly held on “The Frisbee 18 FFA Banquet tonight 18 Our faithful custodian. Mearl Mellott. passed away. We shall all miss him. 24 Jacky Winter, Susie Sigel, Mike Fisher, and Garry Brennan attended student council convention 25 FBLA Skating Party at the Hancock Skating Rink 30 FHA Convention at Seven Springs May 7 FHA field trip to Hershey Medical Center 9 Jr. and Sr. Prom 13 Chorus field trip to Forbes Road 14 FBLA field trip to Hagerstown 17 Choral Concert presented at 8 p.m. 21 All-Sports Banquet 23 Awards Day 24 Band Banquet 28 Last Day of classes for Seniors June 1 Baccalaureate Services 3 Commencement 5 Last Day of School 29 SOUTHERN FULTON SCHOOL CARNIVAL OCTOBER 5, 1979 The annual school carnival was a successful one. Even though we didn't reach last year's raffle ticket sales, we grossed $6,451 and made a net profit of $5.636.80. The winning homeroom was Mr. Knight’s with $714 sold. They were awarded the pizza party at Town Hill Restaurant. A PIECE OF THE ACTION m 1 The lop sales persons were awarded prizes as follows: Place 1 J.C Penney Bike 26 Super Slar David fcader 2 Marlin 39A — lever action .22 rifle Kevin Morton 3 Panasonic portable AM-FM Tape player Michael J. Shivcs 4 Vivitar 730 — 110 camera and case Brian Breakall 5 Shakespeare Rod, Reel and Tackle Box Rand) Keefer 6 Large Size Butterball Turkey Mendy Umbrell 7 Large Size Butterball Turkes Tammy Smith 8 Large Size Butterball Turkey Paul Mills 9 Large Size Butterball Turkey Terry Morse 10 Large Size Butterball Turkey . Carol Hartman 11 Large Size Butterball Turkey Carl Barnhart Carnival Proceeds and Distribution: The income from the sale of raffle tickets was S6.45l.00. gross proceeds were $1,662.62. and the gross income from the school carnival was S8.113.62. The total expenses were S2.476.28. net proceeds from the carnival was $5,636.80. The distribution of the money was as follows: General Fund 25%, All Sports Banquet $550.00. Girls Basketball 18%. Boys Basketball 10%. Boys Track 15%, Girls’ Track 10%. Baseball 30%. Girls' Softball 14%. and Cheerleading 3%, total to Athletics Cheerleading. $3,677.60. 31 te 'l PICTURE IDENTIFICATION 1 Senior High Chorus. 2 Senior High Tenors and Sopranos 3. Enunciate. Danny. Enunciate! 4 Senior trumpeters — Leslie. Dclma. and Dan S. Stage Band 6 Mark Palmer. Mark Booth, and Tom Lashley. 7. Wave those arms! 8. Linda playing the bongos and Mike play- ing the triangle 9. Senior High Chorus. 10. Lisa Heidler singing White Christmas. 11. Setting the mood for Christmas 12. Lesa Mellott singing All I Want For Christmas Are My Two Front Teeth 13. Seniors in Ensemble — Mark. Denise. Cathy. Sandy, and Lesa. 14 The Ensemble 15. Susan and Sherry at the piano 16. Connie announcing Senior Band songs 17. Cathy announcing Junior Band songs 18. Leda announcing Stage Band CHRISTMAS SKETCHES DECEMBER 15, 1979 CHOIR PROGRAM hNSLMBl I The Christ Child Is Born Have You found Him Yet’ Jingle All The Pianists — Deanna I ruas and Scott Nigel Trap Sei — I mda Hoffman Jl MOK HIGH t Sing Hosanna ( omc Join The Angels Singing One Star 50 M Sheep May Safely ira e Pianists — Jill Yruav Debbie ( lark. Debbie Swain, and Michelle Truax ( ombincd Choirs Dona Nobis Pacem 51 NIOR HIGH It's The Most Wonderful Time Of The Year Mistletoe and l.ove The Sleigh Carol Ot The Bells Tonight. Jesus Is Born I very Valley Pianists — Sherry Norlhcraft. Susan Hardin, and Sharon Smith BAND PROGRAM STAGT BAND ( hristmas Medley Vk hue Christmas The C hristmas Song A Merry Disco Christmas featuring — Dannv Vkalt and Lisa Hcidlcr JUNIOR HIGH Christmas In Concert It ( amr I non A Midnight Clear A Holly Jolly ( hristmas I isten Yo The I ambs My Two Front Teeth featuring — I esa Mcllott SENIOR HIGH Jingle Bells A I egend Of kings Here Comes Santa ( bus Adeste fideles Disco Christmas 33 ENEVA • MONTE CARLO pa NICE • PARIS • GENEV .-J'-'' '-«m2 FRANCE •• '•HiMUll • •• .lu'iitiiir ,; I J E iiinpniiiii ■ I'T T' ■ ' ■ it ■■i I' ITINERARY Good Friday April 4 Departed from JFK Airport. NY. on a 747 to Paris. France April 5 Arrived in Paris—met AIFSCourier—went to FLAP Faster Sunda April 6 Tour of the Palace of Versailles—Tour of Montmartre and the Louvre April 7 Tour of Notre Dame Cathedral and Lcs Invalaidcs Climbed to top of the Fiffcl Tower April 8 Tour of Beaune wine cellar. Evening in Genoa April 9 Tour of L N in Geneva. Reformation Monument and drive along Lake Geneva April 10 Drive through Alps. Mont Blanc Tunnel to Italy, to the French Riviera, night in Nice. April 11 Tour of Monte Carlo and Palace of Prince Rainier and Princess Grace Tour of Fragonard Perfume Factory. April 12 All da free Day at beach April 13 Returned to US A on a DC 10 to JFK Airport. NY THE CHARACTERS Director Leda Lashley Arnis Boheme Brent Layton Swashbuck Valpariso Shane Northcraft Worfle Charles Leese Princess Prince Lesa Mellon King Dumb Kerry Hendershot Dacron Mark Palmer Alphasia Sandy Mellott Malforce Brett Remsburg Head lee Cream Clones Jacky Winter Polly Susie Sigcl Ester Knights of Zob Proper Lori Snyder Sir Pri c Shirley Fisher Sir Vival Terry Spade Sir Cumference Melinda Traux Ushers Rosemary Carncro Denise Shank Clumsy Custard Dwight Bard Deanna Kerns Todd Ritz Michael Bard Trica Mitchell Bolliba Eggcl Jerry Strait Turkey Spider Johnnie Tyler PRODUC TION CREW Promptors Melinda Truax Trica Mitchell Deanna Kerns Make-up Chen Seburn Belinda Tyler Jenny McCray Kim Mellon Mary Ford Sharon Shaw Joy Landers Recorded Sound and Microphones Robert Bowman Live Sound Effects Leda Lashley Susie Sigel Todd Ritz Charles Leese Lighting Rex Divelbliss Stage C re Dwight Bard Michael Bard Todd Ritz Duane Shives Curtain Trica Mitchell DIRECTED BY Mr William E. Sterner Mr W illiam Hammond Mr Jonathan Knight, Assistant Director 37 SENIOR HIGH COUNTY BAND OUTSTANDING BAND PERFORMERS Scaled Monica Shank. Cindy Manzo-Eader. Lcsa Mellon. Cathy Durst. Sandy Mellott; Standing: l.cda Lashlcy, Melinda Truax. Deanna Mellott. Dclma Burns. Tom Lashley JUNIOR HIGH COUNTY Katrina Fisher. Janice Strait. Rhonda Lanehart. Ray Lee Swadlcy. Robert Bard. Julie Landers. David Lricson. Sandy Miller. Renee Sigcl. Vonda Snyder. DISTRICT Melinda Truax — Alto Saxophone. Leda Lashley — Flute. Cathy Durst — Tenor Saxophone SENIOR HIGH COUNTY CHORUS OUTSTANDING CHORAL PERFORMERS Row I: William Haines. Sandy Mellott. Lisa Hcidler. Leda Lashley. Karrie Spinoe, Denise Shank. Jeanne Hollenshead Row 2: Mike Fischer, Dwayne Mentzer. Tom Lashley. Mark Palmer. Kerry Hendershot. Charles Leese. Brent Layton. Danny Waltz. Not Pictured: Sherry Northcraft JUNIOR HIGH COUNTY Row I: Katrina Fisher. Rhonda Lanehart. Janice Strait. Sandy Miller. Julie Landers. Row 2: Ray Lee Swadley. Renee Sigel. Robert Bard, Joey Ericson. REGIONAL Susie Sigel DISTRICT Dwayne Mentzer. Susie Sigel. Leda Lashley. Karrie Spinoe. PROGRAM A Wonderful Day like Today” Sinning a Happy Song Sing” Don't Let the Music Stop “First. We must Be friend Send Down the Rain” He Ain't Heavy. He' My Brother “I'm Gonna Sing Little Innocent Lamb “Behold. Now. Praitc the Lord O Rejoice. Ye Christian . Loudly Sinner Man “It is a Great Day of Joy He is Alive” “Bottlctop Round “Follow the Sun “Mountain Sound “Money Once In Love With Amy “I Love “You Needed Me Can You Read My Mind” “Everybody Rejoice Seed Grow to Plant “Where the Roads Come Together “What Would I Do Without My Mu k' Thi is a Great Country “America the Beautiful Battle Hymn of the Republic” 1 tntrmhlc %mg On a Wonderful l av like ! da« 2 The Junior High C hoir ) The Senior High Choir 4 Brent I ayton The Man m Ikhne 5 The Sanor High Choir Mlgi 1 er hod Rejoice 6 The Man m khite nttl 7 Scott Sigel and Deanna Truai R lady reporter. I eda Lathley '■emnte injt Yfl Needed Me 10 Mr Rormg conducting the Senior High ( h«r 11 Sharon Smith and Sherry Northcraft 12 Deanna Trua and Scott Sigel 11 The InaemMe 14 The Senior Hifh Choir 15 Joy I andery 16 Scott Blake the Junior High drummer 17 The I mak I It Shane Northcraft. the food tamaritan. helping Mark Palmer 19 1 eda play the flute for the Junior High 20 1 niemhle ungi “Sinner Man 21 Mr Romtg conduct on the peanut hot 22 Reading the r e paper 21 The Senior Mtah men mg Mono 24 The Senior of the choir mg Ik here the Road C ome Together 25 “Everybody Rejoice 26 Shane tell I hartie a good joke 27 “t erybody Rejoice 2i IniemNe mg “Sinner Man 29 Jame hcehaugh being mean to Mark Palmer 10 Mr Romig receiving gift from the Senior of the choir and the I niemNe FULTON-FRANKLIN COUNTY CHORUS FESTIVAL MONDAY. MARCH 10. 1980, 7:30 P.M. SOUTHERN FULTON HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Approximately 260 students attended the two-county chorus festival at Southern Fulton. It was the first time since Mrs. Dorothy Golden was at Southern Fulton that the festival had been held here. PARTICIPATING SCHOOLS AND DIRECTORS Antictam Junior High. Waynesboro ...........................Joel Nogle Central Junior High. Chambersburg ......................Eileen Hoffman Chambersburg Area Senior High.............................Ferree LcFcvre Fast Junior High. Waynesboro..............................Vickie W’eagly Fannett-Metal Jr.-Sr. High. Willow Hill .....................Sue Weaver Faust Junior High. Chambersburg ............................ Robert Eyer Forbes Road Jr.-Sr.. High. Harrisonville...................Donna Ankney Grcencastlc-Antrim Middle School. Grecncastle Richard Beseckcr Greencastle-Antrim Senior High Richard Bcsccker James Buchanan Middle School. Mcrcersburg ............Anna Belle Meyers James Buchanan Senior High. Mcrcersburg Ronald Eshleman McConnellsburg Jr.-Sr. High. McConncllsburg................Ann Wiskoski Southern Fulton Jr.-Sr. High. Warfordsburg Mark Romig Waynesboro Area Senior High. Waynesboro.................Gerald Kowallis SENIOR HIGH COUNTY CHORUS Guest Conductor — David R. Stut enbcrgcr Mr. Stut enberger is presently engaged as Director of Choral Activities at Shenandoah College . Conser- vatory of Music. Winchester. Virginia JUNIOR HIGH COUNTY CHORUS Guest Conductor — Larry C. Frank Mr Frank is presently Director of Choirs for the Allegheny-Clarion School District in Fox- burg. Pennsylvania. PROGRAM Sing! Ama ing Grace Cantate Domino (O Sing Ye to the Lord) The New 23rd Praise Ye the Lord Can’t Smile Without You Love Is A Song FULTON FRANKLIN COUNTY CHORUS FESTIVAL 1 0 jl J £ i . ! • PROGRAM O rejoice, ye Christians, loudly Every Valley Behold now. praise the Lord Neighbors’ Chorus from the comic opera “La jolie Parfumcuse’’ When I Fall In Love Rhythm of Life Ain'-a That Good News 42 SENIOR CHOIR TRIP TO WTAJ-TV Following try-outs early in December. 50 members were se- lected to go to Altoona on December 12 to be video taped for John Riley's Christmas Special at WTAJ-TV to be aired Decem- ber 25. We enjoyed watching the TV cameras operate and having the opportunity of being on TV. Our gratitude to Mr. Riley, our host at Altoona, to Mr. Truax for taking pictures for the year- book and driving us there, and to Mr. Romig for his confidence and guidance of our choir. 43 STAGE BAND PROGRAM Star-Spangled Banner Sweet Caroline Look At That Girl My Sweet Lord Theme From Love Story Love Will Keep Us Together JUNIOR BAND PROGRAM Song from M.A.S.H. Rhinestone Cowboy Trumpet Magic Torn Between Two Lovers You Light Up My Life Gonna Fly Now SENIOR BAND PROGRAM Listen To What The Man Said The Muppct Show Nobody Does It Better You Don’t Bring Me Flowers Copacabana I Will Survive Enoush Is Enough, No More Tears The Junior High Majorettes and the Majorettes each did a routine. Senior I. The Stage Band playing songs from the years 1970 to 1973. 2 Leda Lashley. announcer for the Stage Band Program 3. Leda playing the electric piano 4 Tom and Susie, trumpeters, and Sandy. Kim. and Robert, trombone players for the Stage Band 5. Scott Smith and Danny Waltz. 6 Tom Lashley and Lon Snyder playing a duet for the Stage Band 7. The Junior High Band 8 Kathy Durst presenting Mr. Wolf with the gift from the Stage Band 9 The drummers for the Junior Hi«h Band 10 The five soloists for the Junior High Band. 11. The Junior High Majorettes 12. The Junior High Trumpeters 13. The Senior High Majorettes doing a routine 14. The Senior Band. 15. Cathy Durst, the Junior High Band Program announcer 16. The Senior Hiah Band after their best song 17. The Muppet Snow Song was a favorite. 18. The Senior High Majorettes 19. The Senior Band standing for Mr Wolf. 20 The Seniors in the band 21. Linda and Scott, two of our drummers. 22 Sandy and Mark 45 FFA BANQUET apl nde % C- . On April 18. 1980. the Warfordsburg Chapter of the FFA held its annual Parent and Member Banquet Following the banquet, the officers held its opening ceremony and President Dwight Bard gave special recognition to our Soli Conservation Queen of Fulton County. Joy Landers Awards were presented to Chapter Members The Grccnhand awards were presented to Joy Landers. Lugenc Wigficld. Leonard Atkins. Pat Bard. Sandra Anderson. Beverly Schroedcr. Gary and Glenn Oakman FFA Foundation awards were presented to Dwight Bard. Terry Morse. Eric Powell. Charles Leese. Pat and Mike Bard Area Project awards were presented to Pat Bard. Dwight Bard. Charles Leese. and Enc Powell. A Star Chapter Award was presented to President Dwight Bard for swine breeding and corn. A Dekalb Award was presented to Charles Leese. a senior, for project work experience A Star Grccnhand Award was presented to Pat Bard for an outstanding project book on veal calves. Pat is diligently working towards a personal goal of becoming a state officer We wish you lots of luck and success in achieving your goal The 1979-80 FFA Senior OfTicers are as follows Jenny McCray — Re- porter. Bill Trail — Treasurer. Shane Northcraft — Sentinel. Melinda Truax — Chaplain. Linda Hoffman — Secretary. Donna Stevens — Vice- President. and Dwight Bard — President After the awards were presented. Joy Landers gave a fact-filled speech per- taining to soil conservation in Fulton County. Rev Wayne Hart , from Minnesota, showed slides on Agriculture Around the World.” Charles l eese FHABANQUET APRIL 22, 1980 I Reverend Wayne Hart was our guest speaker 2. Mrs Melissa Horton McConnellshurg’s Home Ec Teacher 3. Kim Foster. Central Fulton, was the second place winner in the County Nutrition Contest 4 Ftlccn F.lbin giving the Rock-A-Thon Report for our county $. Getting ready for a good meal 6. Brent Layton introducing Mrs Iris Hen- dershot and Reverend Hart 7. Brent Layton and Leda 1 .ashley in a skit Lcda's receiving a candy kiss from Brent Doggone' 8. Denise Trail. Renee Sigel. and Karen Swam announcing the poster contest winners 9 Seniors enjoying a tribute to them 10. Seniors awating their tributes 11. Members of the Southern Fulton FHA. and other S.F. students 12. Mrs Hendcrshot and the seniors in FHA THE 1980 PROM COURT tfRo 2. SOPH isa Snvdcr and. ront Ouk I.ind t Hoffnj haron SrlithljA David I MORSl — fclcn Hbin ai odd Rit IsOPHl NIORL jn i anett SteacrT-irK! ! T . KiQ£ I omM' rrcj JLNiqpf Slkne Norther; 4c n Tcfresh- Uudent Council Pra lent — Jack) Wintci ’rom Hostess 4ndrc ynd 1 eda Lashle in prom pictures ickct collectors Brenda Harper and Rose Shive jvith Mrs. Akci - Prom Co-ordinator J MB and Mrs. Lashley y I have this dance’ MeU a Yonk Do ji Deflken Roebuck andWcor [T. Laura Fisher. Leslie Wifsol | Wilt. Back Kins'Mcllott Pnt: Norma Myers and I Deanna kerns. Trica Mitcnl Tront t W Weller and nrfc ka ton Patti Swope and Kenny Funk JK.ck, Kim Wallace. Brent ayton. Tom Lalhley writ Konntc K P lamie fjarfifc SWfcd I Saqdy Mdfott an iai • N ’ v enth Hour' AWARDS DAY STUDENT COUNCIL AWARDS. Mr. Elbin presented awards to SENIORS: Garry Brennan. Mark Palmer, Debbie Schriever, Jacky Winter, a special award was given to Jacky. JUNIORS: Mike Fischer, Joyce Lynch, Susie Sigel. SOPHOMORES: Sandy Gordon, Julie Linscott, Kathi Swadley, Jodi Shaw. FRESHMEN: Janice Strait, Dwayne Northcraft, Penny Garland. GRADE 8: Vicki Gordon, Vonda Snyder, Joe Hollenshead, Darren Eddy. GRADE 7: Steve De- neen, Lisa Peck, Byron Spade. HONOR ROLL AWARDS. Mr. Elbin presented awards to SENIORS: Garry Brennan, Donna Stevens. Mark Everts, Dan Gordon, Kerry Hendershot, Tom Hoffman, Linda Hoffman, Brent Layton, Charles Leese, Sandy Mellott, Shane Northcraft, Sherry Northcraft, Eric Powell, Jackie Smith, Sandy Smith, Steve Swadley, Danny Waltz, Melanie Younker, John Richards. Denise Shank, Melinda Truax. JUNIORS: Dwight Bard, Greg Deike. Bart Elbin, Norma Myers, Chris Palmer, Susie Sigel, Jerri Sigel, Charlene Swope, Michele Trail, Cheryl Ericson. Mike Bard. Joyce Lynch, Lori Ritz, Duane Shives, Lori Snyder, Sharon Shaw, Lanette Steach. SOPHOMORES: Mark Booth, Sharon Smith, Kathi Swadley, Lora Barber, Lisa Breakall, Glenn Elbin. Eileen Elbin, Laura Fisher, David Gordon, Lori Hendershot, Lucy MAY 23, 1980 Keebaugh, James Kint, Tom Lashley, Julie Linscott, Daniel Schriever, Teresa Shives, Scott Sigel, Adaline Smith, Connie Souders, Dennis Truax, Keith Williams, Jodi Shaw, Cindy Yonker, Deanna Mellott. FRESHMEN: Brenda Smith, Eric Deike, Penny Garland, Kevin Hendershot. Ginger Myers, Michael J. Shives, Renee Sigel, Ray Lee Swadley. Danny Swain. Karen Swain, Denise Trail, Sandy Anderson. GRADE 8: Robert Bard, Kim Barnhart, Matt Brown. Daren Hiles, Joe Hollenshead. Angela Shives, Debbie Swain. Brenda Wright, Darla Ritz. Kim Smith. GRADE 7: Patrick Booth, Brian Cromwell, Kim Hiles, David Hixon, Vicki Johnson, Billie Miller, Lisa Peck. Shawn Rietz, Julie Truax, Ronetta Yost, Tammie Fischer, Lisa Ritz, Lori Smith, Angela Hoopengardner. Mr. Romig presented choral awards to the members of the Junior and Senior High Choirs. He also presented awards to the accompanists. Susie Sigel received a medallion for being in regional chorus. The members of the choir who attended county chorus received awards also. The Seniors who received special awards were: Kerry Hendershot who received the National School Choral Award from the Beta Sigma Phi Sorority; and Sherry Northcraft who received the Chopin Award for being the only Senior Accompanist. Both of their names were put on plaques in the music room. The members of District Chorus, Leda Lashley, Karrie Spinoe. Dwayne Mentzer. Susie Sigel received special awards. Mrs. Lashley presented special awards from the FBLA for Accounting II to Karen Fischer. Mary Ford, Jeanne Hollenshead, Jackie Smith, and William Trail; for Shorthand 11 to Jeanne Hollenshead. Leda Lashley, Denise Shank. Jackie Smith, and Melinda Truax; for Typing III to Jackie Smith, Sandy Smith. Melinda Truax, and William Trail. Yearbook awards were presented by Mrs. Lashley to the Editorial Staff: Mary Buterbaugh. Karen Cavender. Doreen Deneen, Cathy Durst, Karen Fischer, Shirley Fisher. Mary Ford, Dora Golden. Debbie Hall, Jeanne Hollenshead, James Keebaugh. Leda Lashley, Brent Layton, Eddie Mellott. Max Mellott, Sandy Mellott, Mabel Schriever, Cheri Seburn, Denise Shank, Betty Smith. Gerard Smith. Jackie Smith, Sandy Smith, William Trail. Melinda Truax. Johnnie Tyler, Danny Waltz, Leslie Wilson, Tammy Woodal, Melva Yonker. Yearbook awards were presented to the Business Managers: Leda Lashley. Gerard Smith. William Trail, Melinda Truax, Leslie Wilson and to the five Advertising Teams. WE LIKE ASSEMBLIES BECAUSE . . f THE 26 I UNITED STATES ARMY BAND £ 5) ( pftoudAj Resents W POWM QUBEWI EXPI SSW Pix I. 2, 3. 4 BROOKLYN-QUEENS EXPRESSWAY — Novem- ber 16, 1979 The 26th United States Army Band Ft. Wadsworth, New York Entertained us with such selections as: “My Sharona”, Goodbye Stranger”. Boggie Wonderland and many more. Pix 5, 6 COUNTRY CURRENT — December 7, 1979 “The United States Navy Band Sang I Believe In Music”, You Decorated My Life”, and Devil Went Down To Georgia . Pix 7, 8. 9, 10 THE WATCHMEN — October 17. 1979 Among their songs were: Hey, I’m a Believer Now , and “Yes, Jesus Loves Me . Members of the group were as follows: Loren Greene, John, Tink. Minnie, and Ken Abraham, and they were introduced by Rev. Doug Poffenberger. WE GET OUT OF CLASS! Pix 1. 2 ANDRI FERRIER. PhD — March 18, 1980 “Concert Accordionist from Switzerland j He sang some fun songs for us; he also yoodled. He teaches singing and he sings bass and plays an Alp Htyrn. Pix 3. 4. S, 6. 7 JM FRISBEE DEMONSTRATION — April 18.J980 Harvey Brandt — 1979 Maryland State Frishee Cham- pion; Randy Beukelman — 1977 Idaho Suite Frisbee Champion presented this program. They taught Mr. Sterner and Mr. Knight to play Frisbee Basketball. Mark Gunnell and Mark Roebuck also joined in the fun. Pix 8 GENE FEATHERSTONE — November 9. 1979 Famous in Las Vegas where he is known as the Great Featherstone He is said to have x-ray eyes. (We still don't believe it!) 0 Pix 9. 10 SHENANDOAH SWING CHOIR — April I. 1980 Sang and danced to such selections as: “Swing Lo. Sweet Chariot . Chim C him Chiree , “It’s a Hard-Knock Life , and Tomorrow”. £ EIGHTH ANNUAL BAND AWARDS DINNER 7 Nla ?4. 1980 5th graders who received awards ri lh gtaders who received awards Leda. Head Majorette, presenting a gift to Majorette Advisor. Miss DeeAnn Zimmerman. Junior High Band Officers Jeanne, Senior High Band Presi- Mrs. Barbara- dent, presenting Shives, Band S Klr. Wolf with a Boosters President present. Junior High County Band Awards Senior High Band Officers Special National Certificates were presented to Julie Landers and Lori Snyder. r ifTOv Stage Band Awrurds _ J Senior HigT County Band Awards Leda LasrilH and Cathy Durst reeeiv ing awards lor District Ba. Who's Who in Music Awards Linda Hol'fma receiving'the Our Standing Senio Award 10th grade hand members recej ceding band sweaters Seniors in band retemng their awards. L______J_____mm_________;___,____ Major ffrfS ,o xy 4s v . _ o •y °o . Q V' Q r % % % F uFre p,.,. armers % X' -7 Of 4 er ca Band STUDENT COUNCIL Seated: Sharon Shives. Kathi Swadley, Jodi Shaw. Jacky Winter — President. Joey Holienshead. Byron Spade. Vicki Gordon Standing: I.isa Peck. Steve Dcnccn. Darin Eddy. Sandy Gordon. Mark Palmer. Julie Linscott. Joyce Lynch, Vonda Snyder. Debbie Schricvcr. Penny Gar- land, Janice Strait. Mr. Elbin — Advisor, not pictured SOUTHERN FULTON EXCHANGE STUDENTS Row I: Penny Garland. Janice Strait. Kathi Swadley. Row 2: Mike Fischer. Garry Brennan. Jacky Winter. Julie Linscott McCONNELLSBURG EXCHANGE STUDENTS Row I: Susan Keebaugh. Mindy Stackhouse. Loren Barclay. Jill Christian. Row 2: Brad Divens. Ben Doyle. Susie Welsh. Jody Pcpple BEST DRESSED ON 50-60’s DAY Vicki Johnson, Denise Smith. Diane Smith, Tammy Fischer, Jeana Layton. Twanna Smith. Lori Walters The student council, under Mr. Elbin’s supervision, spon- sored many activities. Some of which are: 50’s 60's Day and Slave Day. They also sponsored an Exchange Day with McConnellsburg, and sold Indian pendants. ! ki N( i CLUB Seated Brent Layto Kerr Hendershot. Ma (iunnell. Doreen Denee Mark Everts Standin Brett Remsburg. Dan VV alt . Dan Gordon. Shcr Northcraft. Susie Sigi Shirley Fisher. Lori Ri Advisor — Mr ( reighto AIFS (AMERICAN INSTITUTE FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS) Seated: Leda Lashley. Brent Layton, Kerry Hendershot. Shirley Fisher. Doreen pe- ncen, Mark Everts. Standing Sandy Mellott. Denise Shank. Melinda Truax, Danny Waltz, Dan Gordon. Sherry Northcraft. Susie Sigel. Lon Ritz, Gary Wheeler. Counselor — Mr. Creighton. FRENCH CLUB CAR RAFFLE and DINNER One of the many fund-raising projecti of the FRENCH CLUB wai a DINNER-RAFFLE in which many prize (including a 1979 Ford Pinto) were given away I Ticket holder arriving for the dinner 2 I with they would announce the winner' 3 Brent utting in the Pinto won by Dr (irmingcr of McConncllsburg. 4 Happy ticket-holder after the dinner 5 Mem- ber of the FRENCH CLUB admiring the prize purchased from KIRK FORD SALES INC FFA SENIOR FFA MEMBERS Row I: William Trail. Danny Waltz. Shirley Fisher. Shane Northcraft. Mark Palmer. Brent Layton. Charlie Lecse. John Richards. Mary Ford. Cheri Sebum. Johnnie Tyler. Row 2: Sandy Mcllott. Jackie Smith. Delma Burns. Doreen Deneen. Linda Ramsey Hoffman. Elen Elbin. Donna Petersen. Jenny McCray. Jacky Winter. Linda VanDaniker. Sandy Haulman. Leda Lashley. Melinda Bard Row I: Shirley Fisher. Sandy Mcllott. Linda Hoffman. Jenny McCray. Jacky Winter. Linda VanDaniker. Sandy Haulman Row 2: Mark Palmer. Jackie Smith. Delma Scott. Doreen Deneen. Lanctte Stcach. Jerri Sigel. Linda Hollcnshcad Row 3: John Richards. W illiam Trail. Danny Waltz. Brent Layton. Leda Lashley. Trica Mitchell. Joy Landers. Deanna Kerns. Wanda Knable Row 4 Elen Elbin. Shane Northcraft. Donna Petersen. Charlie Leese. Ricky Schnever. Steve Lynch. Terry Booth, Charlie Lanehart. Mike Bard Row 5 Mr. Layton — Advisor. Johnnie Tyler. Cheri Sebum. Mary Ford. Melinda Truax. Larry Keebaugh. Terry Morse. Mark Remsburg. Eugene W ard. Dwight Bard JUNIORS AND SENIORS FFA SOPHOMORES AND FRESHMEN Row I: Carol Hartman. Kim Plcssingcr. Janet Truax. Sandy Anderson. Beverly Schrocder. Rhonda Lanchart. Lisa Plcssingcr Row 2: Greg Garland, trie Fletcher. Joey Breakall, Darin Hauman. Brian Chubb. Kevin Morton. Deanna Truax. Penny Wheeler. Lon Ward. Vicki Covalt, Doris Truax. Deanna Mellott. Sandy Gordon Row 3: Ross Clark. Eugene Wigfield. Glenn Oakman. Randy Wills. Leon Souders. Keith Williams. Jim Truax. Brenda Richards. Lora Barber. Angela Omps. Becky Bernhard. Row 4: Gary Oakman. Dennis Gordon. Chris Younker. Donald Canary. Dennis Truax. Tom Lashlcy. Daniel Schricvcr. Bca Tyler, Lisa Harr. Row 5: Mr Layton — Advisor. Keith Rhom. Ronald Schrocder. Carol Sue Hann. Janice Strait. Billy Barling. Mark Powell. Jimmy Schetrompf. John Munson. Shclbie Harr. Tammy Gray, Terry Harr. Kevin Powell. Brian Mellott. FFA OFFICERS Front Melinda Truax — Chaplain. Jenny McCray — Reporter. Back: Dwight Bard — President. Linda HofTman — Secretary. William Trail — Treasurer. Shane Northcraft — Sentinel FFA STATE BAND Leda Lashlcy. Melinda Truax These girls attended Penn Slate for three days in summer of 1979, four days at Harrisburg for Farm Show in January. 1980, and they will attend Penn State FFA Band sum- mer of 1980 They have been in FFA State Band for four years. LIBRARY ASSISTANTS Ro I: Seated Trica Mitchell. Deanna Kerns. Doreen Deneen. Elen Elbin. Connie Souders. Donna Petersen. Lesa Mcllott Row 2 Standing Julie Landers. Brenda Smith. Teresa Shives, Lisa Brcakall. Advisor — Mrs Wallace. Laura Fisher. Bill Trail. Mar Ford. Brent Layton FHA Row I Sherry Northcraft. Elen Elbin. Lesa Mcllott. Donna Petersen. Melinda Truax. Brent Layton. Leda Lash ley. Melva Yonker. Sandy Mcllott, Tammy Woodal. Cathy Durst. Doreen Denecr Row 2 Shirley Fisher. Jerri Strait. Eileen Elbin. Ronda Trueax. Lisa Plcssinger. Anita Shives. Linda Flann. Karen Cavcndcr. Dora Golden. Denise Shank. Brenda Palmer. Doreen Peck. Alcthea Fletcher Row 3 I aura Fisher. Lanette Steach. Brenda Burkett. Ruth Schetrompf. Ginger Myers Kim Miller Row 4 Advisor — Mrs Hendershot. Sandy Gordon. 60 Deanna Mellott. Penny Garland. Renee Sigel. Debbie Schrtever. Monica Shank. Katrina Fisher Row 5 Wendy Yanosik. Denise Trail. Sandy Anderson. Cindy Yonker. Dianne Yonker. Karen Swain. Lucy Kccbaugh. Debbie Fischer. HEALTH CAREERS CLUB Row I l ien Elbin. Linda Hoffman, Donna Petersen. Vicki Covalt. Brenda Palmer. Debbie Camero. Barbara Smith. Wanda Knable. Jayne Bowman. Cheryl Ericson. Lori Gunnell. Twanna Smith. Monica Shank. Lisa Mcllott. Patty Swope Row 2 Joyce Lynch. Trixy Younker. Linda Hollenshead. Kim Mellott. Laura Fisher. Alcthca Fletcher. Doris Truax. Cindy Canary. Lori Ward. Penns W heeler. Denise Shank. Shirley fisher. Brent Layton. I eda l ashle . Melinda Truax. Lanettc Steach. Jerri Strait. Sandy Mellott. Doreen Dcnccn Row 3 Advisor — Mrs. Llbin. Shdrry Northcraft. Diane Richards. Jodi Sha . Connie Souders. Sharon Smith. Kathy Elbin. Cindy Bain. Nita Beatty. Charlene Swope. Pandy Barrick. Lucy Keebaugh. Debbie Eddy. Melinda True. Kim Walters. Sarah Hann. Deanna Mcllott. Sandy Gordon FHA OFFICERS HEALTH OFFICERS Shirley Fisher — Vice-president. Lesa Mellott — President. Eileen Elbin — Secretary. Jerri Strait — Treasurer. Mrs Hendershot — Advisor FBLA Right: Row I: Jackie Smith — President, Shirley Fisher — Vice- President. Lcda Lashley — Secretary, Mrs. Lashley — Advisor. Row 2: Mrs. Akers — Advisor. Karen Fischer — Treasurer. William Trail — Reporter and Historian. Denise Shank — Parliamentarian. I he W artordshurg Lions club asked two of our members to dinner on their meeting night so our FBLA could present the “specs and the monetary contribution to Beacon Lodge Pictured Lcda Lashley. Lion Jobe Peck — President. Lion Herb Ward — Vice-President. Shirley Fisher. Lion Walter Bair — Treasurer. Photographer: Mrs. Lashley. Our re-organizational meeting was held September 12. 1979, where we learned about the goals of FBLA from our advisors. Mrs. Akers and Mrs. Lashley. Posters were made by the students wishing to cam- paign for office. These posters were displayed throughout the school. Our first fund-raising project for the 1979-80 school year was selling tickets for a SEYKO Solid State. AM. Pocket Radio. Along with selling raffle tickets for the radio at the school carnival, we sold the remaining Southern Fulton pennants which we had from last year. Two hundred fifty-five raffle tickets were sold for the radio. Our SPECS program started the beginning of this year. We made posters and submitted articles in the area newspapers. Thanks to our families, friends, and relatives we collected 95 pair glasses. 17 ear pieces. 23 lenses. I frame, and 39 cases. We had roller skating parties on October 12. November 16 and April 25. at the Hancock rink. These were a real success for our club, and everyone enjoyed them We had an outstanding turnout of 171 skaters at the November party. On November 29, 1979. we took a tour of McCon- nellsburg offices. Our tour guide was Mr. Delmar Mellott. Fulton County Commissioner. The places we visited were Court House and Adjacent Offices, A.S.C.S. Office. J.L.G. Industries. PA State Police Barricks, and Penn Dot. We look another trip on May 14. 1980, and visited the following: WQCM Radio Sta- tion. WHAG Television. Potomac Edison, and Office Equipment in Hagerstown. Our trips were very educational This winter we sold 300 maroon and white toboggans with “Southern Fulton Indians written on them. One hundred seventy-six carnations were sold for Valentine’s Day. On February 29. we had a Sadie Hawkins Dance Since this was leap year, the girls were allowed to ask the guys. Everyone had a great time To the Lions Club of Warfordsburg, we donated our collection of glasses from the SPECS project. Our club presented a check to the Warfordsburg Lions Club for $50.00 to give to the Beacon Lodge. Row I: Pandy Barrick. Denise Shank. Shirley Fisher. Debbie Carriero. Leda Lashley. Melinda Truax, Lanette Steach. Jerri Sigcl, Nila Beatty. Row 2: Mary Ford, Danny Waltz, Delma Scott, Doreen Deneen, Sandy Meliott. Lori Ward. Penny Wheeler. Deanna Truax. Jodi Shaw, Diane Richards. Jeanne Hollenshead. Jackie Smith. Row 3. Mrs. Akers — Advisor. Cheri Seburn. Brent Layton, William Trail, Karen Fischer. William Haines. George Hohman, Kevin Spade. Donna Hann, Chris Younker, Lucy Keebaugh. Debbie Fischer. Connie Souders. Adaline Smith, Mrs. Lashley — Advisor. Not Pictured: Johnnie Tyler. Donna Stevens, Tammy Woodal, Dan Gordon. Cathy Durst. rrm 1 ri1 ± ♦ 4 J t T t T £ T T ♦ • ii JUNIOR HIGH CHOIR Row 1: Tarnmic Fischer. Julie Truax, LaDonna Myers. Karen Lcese. Julie Bishop. Key Leese. Brenda Wright. Curtis Snyder. Scott Blake. Patrick Booth. Dean Shanholtz, Joey Ericson. Row 2: Mr. Romig — C onductor. Lisa Dcncen. Michelle Mellott, Lisa Peck. Kris Smith. Michele Pittman. Donna Crouse. Wendy Mellott. Jill Truax. Donnie Ramsey. Dale Garland. Darin Strait. Row 3: Shawn Reitz. Julie Mellott. Ann Wcicht, Paula Hess. Lisa Ritz. Karen Swope. Nadine Killingcr. Melissa Kinsley. Todd Fisher. Rock Smith, Danny White. Emory Plessenger, Kevin Smith. Row 4: Debbie Clark. Kim Barnhart. Michelle Palmer, Darla Ritz. Angie Hoopcngardner, Sheila Mellott. Anne Marie Cavender. Karen Trail. Gary Shcedcr. Darin Hendershot, Brian Shank, Lee Everts, Robert Bard. Darin Shank Row 5: Michelle Truax, Miriam Wilt, Vicki Johnson, Vonda Snyder, Debbie Swain. Cindy Yanosik. Kim Hiles. Nancy Mellott, Mark Smith, Joe Leese. Billy Maroulis, Troy Layton. Denis Strait. Row 6: Roncttc Yost, Billie Miller, Jeana Layton. Angela Shivcs, Denise Smith, Diana Smith. Lori Smith. Kathy Hann, Nora Fischer. Byron Spade, Matt Brown. Steve Dcncen. Chris Smartt, Lester Garland Secretary — Jeanne Hollenshead. Treasurer — Linda Hoffman, Vice- President — Danny Waltz, President — Sandy Mellot JR. CHOIR OFFICERS SR. HIGH ACCOMPANISTS SITTING: Penny Garland. Sherry Northcraft. Sharon Smith. STANDING: Renee Sigel. Deanna Truax, Lori Ward. Susan Hardin JR. HIGH ACCOMPANISTS STANDING: Debbie Clark. Michelle Truax. SITTING: Debbie Swain.Jilj Truax SENIOR HIGH CHORUS Row I: Debbie Carriero. l.cda Lash ley. Karric Spinoe. Rhonda Truax. David Ericson, Kevin Morion, Kevin Hendershot, Glenn Elbin. Donald Munson, Stephanie Mann, l.csa Mellon, Jeanne Hollenshcad. Row 2: Ruth Schetrompf, Beatrice Tyler, Kim Miller. Doris Truax. Lisa Plcssinger, Pat Bard. Mike Truax, Tom Lashley. David Gordon. Mark Booth. Twanna Smith, Penny Wheeler, Kathi Swadley. Linda Hoffman. Row 3: l.anettc Stcach, Diane Richards. Deanna Truax. Vicki Covalt, Susan Hardin. Brenda Davis. Lori Ward, W illiam Haines. Randy Peek, Dwight Bard, Alethea Fletcher, Jodi Shaw. Patti Swope. Sharon Smith. Row 4: Sandy Gordon. Lori Hendershot. Sandy Miller, Janice Strait, Eileen Elbin. Debbie Fischer. Mark Roebuck. Mark Palmer, William Trail, Brent Layton. Lisa Hcidler, Katrina Fisher, Sandy Mcllott. Row 5: Lisa Brcakall, Renee Sigel, Susie Sigcl, Debbie Eddy, Penny Garland. Anna Peek, Pandy Barrick. Dwayne Mcnt cr. Shane Northcraft, James Kcebaugh. Brett Remsburg. Danny Waltz. Shirley Fisher. C heryl Encson. Jenny McCray. Row 6: Brenda Palmer, Denise Shank. Geraldine Strait, Rose Shives. Rhonda Lanchart, Deanna Kerns, Joy Landers. Charles Lease, Tom Hoffman. Kerry Hendershot, Karen Fischer. Jackie Smith, Chrissy Younkcr, Sherry Northcraft, Connie Souders. ENSEMBLE HAS SOMETHING TOJ, SING ABOUT TRAP SET — Linda Hoffman Piano — Deanna Truax. Scott Sigel Row I: Karrie Spinoe. Sandy Smith. Lcsa Mellon. Jeanne Hollenshead Row 2 L eda Lashley. Susie Sigel. Denise Shank. Sherry Northcraft. Sharon Smith Row 3 Mark Palmer. Dan Gordon. Danny Waltz Row 4 Tom Hoffman. Dwayne Mcntzer. Kerry Hcndcrshot, Brent Layton. Not Pictured: Cathy Durst. WE WERE ACTIVE! Hampton Community Presbyterian Church June 8, 9, and 10 McKendree Church August 25 Warfordsburg Presbyterian Church September 30 Hancock Methodist October 2 Fulton County Retired Teachers' Banquet October 30 Whips Cove Church October 14 Arts and Crafts Show at SFHS October 21 Hancock Lions Club November 12 McConnellsburg Medical Center December 9 PTSA Meeting at SFHS December 11 Altoona Television WTAJ December 12 Christmas Concert December 15 Ensemble Dinner-Banquet December 28 Pleasant Ridge Nazarene January 25 Buck Valley United Church of Christ May 4 Spring Concert May 17 Sports Banquet May 21 Sideling Hill Christian Church May 30 Ebinezer Church June 15 And More! Our Ensemble has had a busy year singing at churches, ban- j quets, and special events. But our practices take the most of our time and energy. Two-hour practices went by very slowly on test nights. Last summer the Ensemble had the privilege of being hosted by the Community Presbyterian Church in Hampton. Virginia. For three days, June 8. 9, and 10, we stayed in the homes of Rev. and Mrs. Andrews and other church members. Besides singing at two services, we visited Busch Gardens and Hampton Beach. This coming summer may bring another special trip for En- semble to remember. :ww i; ' STAGE BAND Row I: Leda Lashley. Melinda Truax. Dale Garland. Lisa Heidler. Lori Robert Bard. Row 3: Rex Divelbliss, Mark Palmer. Delma Burns. Leslie Snyder Row 2: Linda Hoffman. Danny Waltz. Sandy Mellott. Kim Miller. Wilson. Susie Sigel. Tom Lashley. Conductor — Mr. Bernard Wolf. The 1979-80 Southern Fulton Stage Band had a most active year. Their activities included their per- formances at the following places: The Hancock High School on September 9. 1979, for the Canal- Apple Festival; the Southern Fulton High School on October 20, 1979, for the Annual Arts and Crafts Festival; the band shell at the McConnellsburg Court House on October 21, 1979, for the Fulton Fall Folk Festival; and for the Christmas and Spring Concerts. BELOW SENIOR HIGH BAND OFFICERS: Row I: Rex Divelbliss — Treasurer. Sherry Northcrafl — Vice-President Row 2: Lesa Mellott — Secre- tary, Jeanne Hoilenshead — President. RIGHT: JUNIOR HIGH BAND OFFICERS Angela Shives — Secretary. Denise Smith — President. Robert Bard — Vice-President. SOUTHERN FULTON JUNIOR HIGH BAND Row I: Terry Peck. Joey Hollcnshcad. Prank Heidler. Curtis Snyder. Joey Ericson. Emory Plcssingcr. Pat Booth. Marc Whiteside. Scott Blake Row 2: Brenda Wright. Tracy Decker, Lisa Dcnecn. Kay Lcese. Michelle Mellott. Paula Hess. Cristy Smith. Sheila Mcllolt. Jill fruax, Tammy Fisher Row 3: Karen lcese. Michelle Truax. Shawn Rcit . Lisa Peck. Brian Shank. Vicki Johnson. Michele Palmer. Mike Spinoe. Lee Everts. Robert Bard. Dale Garland. Row 4: Mr. Wolf. Billie Miller, Lon Smith, Kathy Hann. Bill Maroulis, Eddie Younkcr. Darren Eddy, Steve Dcnecn. Eric Stahle. Byron Spade. Rocky Smith. Row 5: Roncttc Yost. Denise Smith. Vonda Snyder. Robin Pawlak. Rodcrica Duvall. Angie Shivcs. Ann Cavcndcr. Angie Hoopcngardncr. s V n L .1 — .V ■! « : I . COLOR GUARD LEFT: Sharon Shaw. Jayne Bowman. Dolly Fader. Doreen Deneen Absent — Debbie Hall. SENIORS Debbie Hall. Doreen Deneen — Captain DRUM MAJORETTE RIGHT: Cindy Man o-Eader. FLAG CARRIERS BELOW Diane Richards. Julia Linscott. Lucinda keebaugh, Jodi Shaw. BANNER CARRIERS ABOVE Eileen Elbin. Geraldine Sigel SOUTHERN FULTON HIGH SCHOOL MARCHING and CONCERT BANDS ■ r SQUAD ABOVE: KNEELING: Denise Shank. Leda Lash ley. Sandy Smith. Standing. Deanna Truax. Penny Wheeler. Kim Plcssingcr. Rondu Trueax. RIGHT Leda Lashlcy — HEAD MAJORETTE. Denise Shank. Sandy Smith LEFT JUNIOR HIGH MA- JORETTES Kneeling Angela Shives. Denise Smith. Miriam Wilt. Tammic Fischer. Wendy Mellon. Mclcttc Fisher. Standing Diana Younkcr. Annie Lemmert. Angela Scott. Jill Truax. Lisa Dc- necn. Karen Trail. Ann Weicht. Paula Hess RIGHT “Let's get on with the show!” Penny. Deanna. Leda. Denise. Kim LEFT: MAJORETTE ADVISOR — Dee Ann Zim- merman. BELOVA Deanna Truax. Penny Wheeler. Kim Plcssingcr. Ronda Trueax •% %' x r's 1 v .1 •r J ■ Jf • «I c s ( 1 I! u M SENIOR HIGH MARCHING BAND 1 .m4 ■AM ■ vt i Of MS j« ; fk V rM SHNIOR HIGH BAND MEMBERS PICCOLO Deanna Mellon Sherry Northcraft 2nd CLARINET Rhonda Lanehart Janice Strait Barbara Wilson 2nd AL IO MWPHONT Penny Garland Sand) Gordon Sandy Miller 1st ELUTE Katrina Fisher Leda La hlc — Head Majorette Lori Peck Sandy Smith — Majorette Karric Spinoe I anctte Steach Denise Trail Melva Yonkcr 3rd 1KUMPJ-1 Dal id Lr it tun ,r.n Merton . Sw ulley K Rft 3rd CLARINET Carol Hartman Lisa Plcssingcr TENOR SAXOPHONE Cathy Durst Lisa llcidlcr Mike Truax ALTO CLARINET Debbie Eddy Lesa Mcllott BARITONE SAXOPHONE Lori Snyder FRENCH HORN Twannl Smith 1st TROMBONE Lisa Breakall David Gordon Sandy Mellolt Danny Walt 2nd FLUTE Kim Plcssingcr Ronda Trucax • Penny W heeler Majorette Majorette Majorette BASS CLARINET Brenda Palmer Renee Sigel 1st CLARINET Cindy Eadcr — Drum Majorette Laura Fisher Monica Shank Lori W’ardrJcT 1st ALTO SAXOPHONE Jeanne Hoilenshcad Michele Trail Melinda Truax 1st TRUMPET Dwight Bard Dan Gordon Susie Sigel Leslie W ilson 2nd TROMBONE John Hollcnshead Kim Miller 2nd TRUMPET Mark Booth Tom Eashley Brett Remsburg Sharon Smith BARITONE HORN Mark Hutchinson Scott Sigel Wendy Yanosik A 3ke;e:i « S.ON fcamonr mm i tS mpani VTar Palmer ORCHESTRA BELLS Mike Fischer SOUSAPHONE Rex Divclbliss Julie Landers SNARE DRUMS Linda Hoflman Scott Smith BASS DRUM Keith W illiams UTILITY Chcri Scburn Nv A 3 9 6 r $ 4 7 9 6 s. k rr t- t 4 • I mm SOUTHERN FULTON SENIOR HIGH BAND Row I: Deanna Mcllott, Karrie Spinoe. Lanelle Slcach. Katrina Fisher. Sherry Northcrafl. Denise Trail. Mclva Yonkcr. Lori Peek. Leda Lashlcy. Penny Wheeler. Kim Plcssingcr, Ronda Trueax. Row 2: Carol Hartman. Lisa Plessinger, Lon Ward. Barbara Wilson, l eb Eddy, Renee Sigcl. Brenda Palmer. Rhonda Lanchart, Janice Strait. Row 3: Lisa Hcidler. Sandy Miller. Penny Garland. Mike Truax, Michele Trail. Melinda Truax. Twanna Smith. Sandy Gordon. Lori Snyder. Jeanne Hollenshead Row 4 Mr. Wolf. Lee Ray Swadley. I elma Scott, Leslie Wilson. Mark Booth. Brett Remsburg. Dwight Bard. Tom l ashlcy. Susie Sigcl. Sharon Smith. Row 5: Joey Ericson. Lisa Brcakall. Kim Miller. David Gordon. Scott Sigcl, Danny Walt . Wendy Yanosik. Sandy Mellott. John Hollenshead. Kevin Morton Row 6 I csa Mcllott. Linda Hoffman. Keith W illiams. Rex Divclbliss. Dwavnc Ment cr. Mark Palmer. C hcri Seburn. Laura Fisher. Sj w uhessTTub mm r Row I William Clark. Alan Vangi. Lori Killmgcr, Lisa Plcssingcr. Monica Shank. Christina Cavcndcr. Brenda Richards. Melinda True. Susie Hann. Kim Walters. Lori Barber. Dianna Younkcr. Vicki Johnson. Tammie Fisher, Angie Hoopengardner. Bill Maroulis Row 2 John Weicht, Chris Cook. Tina Bowman. Nadine Killinger. Miriam Wilt. Ray Lee Swadlcy. Ann Weicht. Sandy Younkcr. Todd Fisher. Larry Barnhart. Debbie Carriero. Roger Black. Ronnie Landers. Donnie Ramsey. David Houdcrsheldt. Dean Shanholtz. Ronette Yost. Lester Garland. Mr Creighton — Advisor. Row J. Guyda Hanks. Julie Mellott. Ann Lemmert. Julie Landers. Rhonda Lanehart. Cindy Yanosik. Nora Fischer. Vicki Sauter. Curtis Smith. Matt Brown. Dwayne Mentzer. Robert Shaw. Keith Williams. Jeff Keefer. George Hohman. Fugene Wig field Back Mr Kcmcrer — Advisor. OUR FIRST EXCHANGE STUDENT Jorge A. Canaan arrived in the United States in August, 1979, and he has made his home here with Mr. and Mrs. Dari Hixon. His studies at Southern Fulton began on March 31, 1980. as a member of the Sophomore Class. Jorge hails from Mexico — S.E. of Mexico City lies his hometown of Tehuacan in the Estate of Puebla. Jorge is the second child in a family of three boys and two girls. His older brother was an Exchange Student in Idaho in 1978-79, His father and mother own and operate three restaurants in their hometown — one restaurant is a family restaurant, another is for large gatherings, and the third is for short-orders. June 12 is a special day for Jorge, for that is the day he flies home to Tehuacan. He has two more years in school in Mexico, then he plans to study to be a veterinarian so he can help his father with the hog business. His father owns about 600 pigs at this time. “Being here in the U.S. has been great, but I miss home, says Jorge. 74 Jorge A. Canaan GIRLS BOYS BASKETBALL BASKETBALL SOFTBALL BASEBALL GIRLS BOYS TRACK TRACK Row I: Eileen EIbi n — Co- Captain. Sharon Smith. Connie Souders. Row 2: Diane Richards, Kathi Swadley, Sand Mellott — Captain. Jodi Shaw. Joy Lan- ders Congratulations to Sandy Mellott. our 1 senior J.V. CHEERLEADERS Row I Brenda Smith. Row 2: Julie Landers. Debbie Swain. Sandy Gordon. Row 3: Diane Smith. Top Alethea Fletcher Mrs Diane Poffenberger. Cheerleadering Ad visor. M • GIRLS' VARSITY Our girl's varsity squad, so far. has a 17 win 4 loss record. Earlier in the season they ac- complished a long- desired goal They broke NBC's 26-game winning streak by beating them 39-32. The girls hope to go far in the remaining playofT games, and with a coach like Mrs. Palmer, they just might win it all. Row I Cindy Bjin. Debbie Roebuck. Kathy Elbin. Row 2 Jeanne Hollcnshead. Jacks Winter. Elen Elbin. Sherry Northcraft. Mrs. Palmer — Coach SENIORS v. £4 ;« ► :« •« :« ;« ;« ;♦;« ;« « i . •!( !!!« 5!« !5!« !5!« !?!« M SCOREBOARD TUSSEV MOUNTAIN WILLIAMSBURG HYNDMAN TUSSEY MOUNTAIN NORTHERN BEDFORD HYNDMAN NORTHEN BEDFORD EVERETT CENTRAL BERKELEY SPRINGS Mc ONNELLSBURG MARTINSBURG EORBES ROAD BERKELEY SPRINGS HE DGESVILLE HEDGESVILLE EORBES ROAD EVERETT WILLIAMSBURG SHANKSVILLE CONEMAUGH ► 4 41 1 4 3 ‘J !3!i !5!4 SENIORS GIRLS' JR. VARSITY Terrific!! That's the best word to describe the Girls' Junior Varsity Team this year. The 1979-80 squad compiled a 20-0 record. That is an achievement of which the team should be very proud. The girls worked hard, and Mrs. Sterner did some fine coaching. Congratulations team!! Miss Purcell — Chartkccpcr Row I Sharon Smith. Connie Souders. Alcthca Fletcher, Eileen Elbin Row 2: Mrs. Ster- ner — Coach. Stephanie Hann. Penns Garland. Renee Sigcl. Wendy Yanosik. Brenda Smith. Janice Strait. r ;i ivi t ;i vi ;i :« ; ;« ; I« '« 1 75% !•% !•% 73% ?♦% 737« 737« SF 28 SCORLBOARD Tussc Mountain OPP 13 :¥: Uj 33 V illiamsburg 26 ¥ 40 Hy ndman 22 ¥: 38 Tusscy Mountain 14 39 NBC 17 29 Hyndman 23 M s 48 NBC 17 44 Fvcrctt 6 .♦it : 42 Central 4 48 Berkeley Springs 14 :«s 25 McConncllsburg 16 ¥ 28 Marlinsburg 16 ¥: 27 Forbes Road 15 39 Berkeley Springs 10 51 Hedgesvillc 6 i](i 62 Hedgesville 10 37 Forbes Road 27 .♦it . 43 Everett 17 1K 20 W illiamsburg 16 ¥: 34 McConncllsburg 16 IVI IV« IVI IV« IVI IVI ivi IV iiv« i ; ¥: :¥ IH ■% f' 737« 737 !« 737« ! !i ?5!i I !i vi !? h!!!ii!7 «•jHg BOYS' BASKETBALL 1 What an ambitious bunch!! 2 Our J.V. Cheerleaders 3. Get out of my way. 4 Put it in, Kerry. 5. Great release 6 Get the rebound. Kerry. 7 Hit it here. Bart. 8 Block it. Scott. 9. Get out of the way. Ref ! 10. To whom shall I pass?? II All right!! 12. Our Varsity Cheerleaders 13 Perfect touch BOYS' VARSITY Kneeling: David Gordon. Terry Spade. Bart Elbin. Kerry Hcndershol. Chris Palmer, Garry Brennan. Standing Mr Todd Hoffncr — Assis- tant Coach. Glenn Elbin. Dwight Bard. Scott Sigcl, Charlie Lanehart. Mark Booth. Eugene Ward. Mr. Larry Palmer — Coach. OUR SUPER SENIORS: Kerry Hendershol. Garry Brennan. ☆ ☆☆☆☆☆☆☆ VARSITY SCOREBOARD OPP S.F.H.S. _ A 74 at Shanksville 65 xF 71 at Northern Bedford 62 73 Tussey Mountain 60 xF 53 at Hyndman 72 71 Everett 90 xF 56 Claysburg-Kimmel 89 87 at Tussey Mountain 69 A 43 Salisbury 94 xF Christmas Invitational Tournament XF 67 McConncllsburg 77 81 Clear Spring 62 xF 39 at Salisbury 83 62 Shanksville 73 48 Hyndman 71 81 at Eorbes Road 62 A 62 at Fairfield 82 xF 45 McConncllsburg 68 53 at Everett 64 85 at Rockwood 35 65 Fairfield 82 45 at McConncllsburg 43 52 Northern Bedford 55 44 at Claysburg-Kimmel 57 xF 71 Forbes Road 72 73 Rockwood 72 PLAYOFFS 60 at Conemaugh Township 45 • Double Overtime BOYS’ JUNIOR VARSITY Kneeling Donald Munson. Kevin Spade. Dwight Bard. Mark Booth. Eugene Ward Standing Mr Todd Hoffner — Coach. Kevin Hcn- dcrshot. Danny Swain. Scott Sigel. Glenn Elbin. JV SCOREBOARD OPP 49 at Shanksville 41 at Northern Bedford 37 Tusscy Mountain 26 at Hyndman 52 Everett 61 Claysburg 56 at Tussey Mountain 22 Salisbury 21 at Salisbury 37 Shanksville 26 Hyndman 65 at Forbes Road 67 at Fairfield 46 McConnellsburg 50 at Everett 57 at Rockwood 64 Fairfield 36 at McConnellsburg 60 Northern Bedford 43 at Clay sburg 64 Forbes Road 62 Rockwood MANAGERS Susie Sigel. Brent Layton. Sherry Northcraft. Rocky Smith. Byron Spade ALL TOURNAMENT INVITATIONAL PLAYERS Bart Elbin. Chris Palmer BASEBALL Row I Byron Spade — Manager. Terry Spade. Charlie Lancharl. Todd Rit . Jimmy Fisher. Shane Northcraft. Kerry Hcndershot, Eugene Ward. Bart Elbin. Rocky Smith — Manager. Row 2 John Elbin — Asst Coach. Jim Truax. Donald Munson. W illiam Clark. Cole Elbm. Glen Elbin. Kevin Spade. Kevin Hcndershot. Elmer Vanorsdale. Managers: Elen Elbin. Sherry Northcraft. Kathy Elbin. Keen Elbin — Coach. SENIORS IN BASEBALL S.F. SCOREBOARD OPP 3 Fairfield 4 1 Bedford 4 2 Bedford 1 -ft 3 Flyndman 3 Hedgesville 2 15 Broadfording 2 8 Broadfording 10 9 Forbes Road 1 -ft 3 McConnellsburg 2 4 Jameswood 14 6 James wood 7 -ft 0 Clcarspring 10 12 Forbes Road 0 2 McConnellsburg 1 2 Hedgesville 12 2 Mercersburg 4 -ft 3 Clcarspring 7 V 3 Salisbury 4 18 Salisbury 0 4 St Maria Goretti 0 3 St Maria Goretti 6 10 Heritage 0 II Heritage 1 XF XF XF xF XF Our baseball team has been an active one this season. We spon- sored the donkey basketball game on March 24. 1980, and the team went to Baltimore. MD to Memorial Stadium to watch the Orioles on May 13, 1980. Jimmy Fisher. Kerry Hendershot. Shane Northcraft. SOFTBALL, ’80 STYLE Row I: Monica Shank. Anna Peck, Sharon Smith. Eileen Elbin. Connie Souders. Debbie Roebuck. Adaline Smith, Lori Peck Row 2: Angela Litton — Manager. Ruth Schetrompf — Manager. Rhonda Lanehart. Janice Strait, Penny Garland. Penny Wheeler. Alethea Fletcher. Katrina Fisher. Lisa Rit — Manager. Mr Mike Shade — Coach. INDIANS YOU'RE NO. I WITH US. SCOREBOARD Northern Bedford WE 2 THEY 8 Fairfield 6 8 Bedford 6 3 Bedford 3 15 Hyndman 9 5 Paw Paw II 0 Paw Paw 16 5 Broadfording 16 2 Broadfording 16 3 Berkeley Springs 10 II Mercrsbg. Acdmy. 10 7 Berkeley Springs 4 10 James Buchanan 7 10 Clear Spring 13 5 Clear Spring 16 5 Chestnut Ridge 16 14 Mercrsbg. Acdmy. 7 10 Chestnut Ridge 5 10 SOFTBALL IN ACTION Photo information I. Catch that ball! 2 Whoo there. Shirley! 3. You’re safe now. 4. Catch it. Monica! 5. Shirley did it again 6. Coach Shade giving instructions 7. Softball team doin’ their thing 8. Strike'cm out! 9 Run! Run' Run!!! 10 Batter up. 11. I did it again! 12. Our great outfield players. 13. Look’cm over now Sitting: Charles Leese, James Keebaugh. Jeff Keefer. Dave Whitfield, Buddy Decker. Tom Hoffman. Rex Divelbliss. Gerard Smith. Eddie Mcllott. Eddie Earnest. Max Meilott Row 2: David Ericson, Mark Booth — Manager. Randy Keefer. Mike Hoffman. Mark Hutchinson. Dennis Gordon. Brian Chubb. Keith Williams. Leon Soudcrs, Donny Canary. Donna Petersen — Manager. Linda Hoffman — Manager. Coach Sterner Row 3: Leslie Wilson — Manager. Dwayne Mcnt cr. Lloyd Smith. Mike Shives. George Hohman. Eric Deike. John Munson. Danny Shaw. Mark Roebuck. Doreen Peck — Manager. - K- «• ■ - BOYS' TRACK 1980 S.F. OPP 70 Mercersburg Acadcmy Clear Spring 57-43 58 Event 92 87 Northern Bedford 63 III Chestnut Ridge 39 89 Vi Maryland Deaf West Virginia Deaf 78 Vi-9 85 Southern Huntington 65 46 Vi Tussy Mountain 96 Vi 68 Shade Rock wood 90 Vi-30 Vi 59 Fairfield 91 68 McConnellsburg 82 Won 8 Lost 6 Tied 0. 7th place in District 5-38 points. afeafealealeafcafcaicaieaieaieaieaiealealcatealealealealcstcalc-M SENIORS IN TRACK Row I: Tom Hoffman. Rex Divelbliss. Gerard Smith. Eddie Mcllott. Eddie Earnest. Max Mcllott Row 2: Charles Leese. Jeff Keefer. James Keebaugh. Dave Whitfield. Buddy Decker. :Je sjc sje a|c: RECORDS BROKEN 8 3200M Relay — Eddie Mcllott, Dwayne Ment er. 843.0 Eric Deike. Eddie Earnest 800M Run — Dwayne Mentcr 2:06.6 110M High Hurdles — Tom Hoffman 15.5 sec Long Jump — Max Meilott (record tied) 20T Pole Vault — Max Meilott (record lied) 11 6 High Jump — Gerard Smith (record tied) 6 2” Tom Hoffman (record tied) Triple Jump — Gerard Smith 4IW BOYS' TRACK IN ACTION +C3|C3(C3fC3iC3|C3iC3t=5ft5f:5f: Sf= £ SOUTHERN FULTON ALL-TIME TRACK AND FIELD RECORDS TRACK EVENTS NAME YEAR TIME 120 yd high hurdle Paul Goodrich 1977 15 4 sec 100 yd ran Harry Lee Garland 1957 10 )sec 1 mile run Kevin Mclloit 1977 4 29 4 880 yd run Dwayne Ment er 1979 207.8 440 yd dash John No ako ski 1977 51 ’sec 440 yd rday Mark Mellon-Tim Goodrich Eddie Earnest-Randy Smith 1978 46 1 sec 3)0 yd iM hurdles Paul Goodrich 1977 40 4 sec 2 mile relay Tim Mdlott-Ered Nates 1977 8 50 1 220 yd dash John Nosiakowski-Kevin Mellon Randy Smith 1978 22 9 sec 2 mile run Kevin Mellon 1977 950 1 Mile rcUy • Paul Goodrich-Tim Goodrich John Nowakowtki-Randy Smith 1977 3 34 3 HELD EVENTS l ong Jump Paul Goodrich 1977 20 4 High Jump Terry Smith 1973 6 3 Shot Pul Roger Barnhart 1968 50 9 Javelin Jimmy Fisher 1979 1664 Pole Vault Tim Goodrich 1978 11 6” Triple Jump Gerard Smith 1980 41 7 4 Discus Caleb Wilt 1977 127 10 ' Tom Hoffman clearing the bar. 3 Eddie Mellon and Eddie Earnest showing their record- breaking style Run. Charlie, run!!!!! Our grei t track team warming up Is everyone watching Jeff? 7. Tom showing the track team how it’s done. 8. Gerard just making it. 9 Buddy throwing as hard as he can. 10. Re clearing the hurdles. 11. James and Dave. GIRLS’ TRACK Row I: Tammy Gray — Manager, Lesa Mellon. Jenny McCray. Brenda Palmer, Cindy Canary. Debbie Hall. Lora Barber, Lanelle Sleach. Shelbic Harr. Pandy Barrick. Cheryl Ericson, Lori Gunnell •It SCOREBOARD WE THEY Everett 25 Vi 83W Northern Bedford 26 96 Chestnut Ridge 35 88 Maryland Deaf W. VA. Deaf 35 II1-6 Tussey Mountain 28 V4 95' i Bedford 25 73 McConnellsburg 36 96 Districts 7 BROKEN RECORDS Long Jump Lori Gunnell 14V Triple Jump Jenny McCray 29'7'A High Jump Brenda Palmer 47 200m Dash Lesa Mellon 29.0 100mm Dash Lesa Mellon 13.2 400m Dash Debbie Hall 70.0 90 GIRLS’ TRACK IN ACTION 1. Pandy just standing around 2. Our three GREAT SENIORS” Debbie Hall. Jenny McCray. Lesa Mellot ALL SPOR'IS BANQULl PROGRAM I INVOCATION II BANQUET III REMARKS IV SENIOR HIGH ENSEMBLE V PRESENTATION OF AWARDS A Cheerleaders B Softball C. Girls’ Sl Boys' track D Baseball E. J.V Boys' Basketball F Varsity Boys' Basketball G. J V. Girls'Basketball H. Varsity Girls'Basketball Mr George Elbin Mr Mark Romig Mrs. Diane Poffcnberger Mr Mike Shade Mr. William Sterner Mr Keen Elbin Mr. Todd Hoffner Mr. Larry Palmer Mrs. Lucy Stener Mrs. C Palmer DONKEY BASKETBALL BASEBALL TEAM VS SENIORS IN TRACK MARCH 24. 1980 BASEBALL TEAM 40 — TRACK TEAM 50 Exciting, hilarious, invigorating an Oh. my aching ■ What an Event! BASEBALL TEAM: Kerry Hendershot. Jimmy Fisher. Shane Northcraft. Bart Elbin, Terry Spade. Charlie L.anehart. Eugene Ward. Chris Palmer. Todd Rit . Donald Munson. Brian Pittman. Kevin Spade. Bill Clark. Glenn Elbin, Elmer Vanorsdale, Kevin Hendershot, Jim Truax, Cole Elbin. SENIORS IN TRACK: Eddie Mellott. Max Mellott. Buddy Decker. Gerard Smith. Rex Divelbliss. Dave Whitefield. James Keebaugh. Eddie Earnest, Tom Hoffman. Jeff Keefer. Charles Leese. 1 Rex makes a basket 2 Come on fellow. I II even lay down and say ‘please”' 3. Terry shows 'em how to do it 4 Max is demanding the ball 5. Rudds has the ball but his donkev doesn't care «o 6 The track team is really excited about plaving SEVENTH GRADE BASKETBALL Charlene Blanklcy. Wendy Mellon, Karen Swope. Kathy Hann. Lori Smith. S.F. GIRLS’ SCORES OPP 26 McConnellsburg 19 15 McConnellsburg 20 12 Forbes Road 20 19 Forbes Road 29 S.F. BOYS’ SCORES OPP 36 Central Fulton 20 40 Forbes Road 5 31 Central Fulton 12 51 Forbes Road 7 Kneeling: Rocky Smith, Darrin Strait. Ronnie Landers. Gary Sheeder. Patrick Booth. Marc Whiteside. Standing Byron Spade. Lester Garland. Bill Maroulis. Eddie Younker. Troy Layton, Chris Smart. Steve Deneen. Lee Everts. EIGHTH GRADE BASKETBALL Kneeling: Tracy Decker. Stacy Bentz. Diane Smith. Denise Smith, Angela Litton. Standing Vonda Snyder. Debbie Clark, Kim Smith. Deb- bie Swain. Melinda Schetrompf, Melette Fisher SF GIRLS SCORES OPP SF BOYS SCORES OPP 36 McConncllsburg 35 41 Central Fulton 37 17 McConncllsburg 23 35 Forbes Road 31 19 Forbes Road 34 44 Central Fulton 43 27 Forbes Road 29 33 Forbes Road 30 7th and 8th COMBINED 7th and 8th COMBINED TOURNAMENT 50 27 TOURNAMENT 12 14 Everett Everett 35 40 Central Fulton Fannett Metal 33 23 Kneeling Kevin Whiteside. Robert Bard. Brian Breakall. Joe Hollenshead Standing: Chris Munson. Adriel Fletcher. Eric Stahle. Keith Scott. Wilbur Peck 95 “OUR SCRAPBOOK” SPECIAL OLYMPICS Fulton County Special Olympics, May 7, 1980, at McConnellsburg. Stella Carbaugh, our only participant, took 2nd in 50, 4th in 400, and 2nd in Softball. Stella went on to Regional Special Olympics on May 10 at Juniata College, Fluntingdon, PA and took 2nd in 400 meter. STELLA CARBAUGH SF girls' softball team second in district Lisa Carricro. a ninth grader who arrived too late this year for for- mal photos. Hi Lisa! lem Fulton girls' softball came out second in t 5. Class AA softball as feated Somerset County Champion North Star 11-5 last Thursday but lost to Bedford County champion Tussey Mountain 7-4 on Saturday. In the first game, freshman Janice Strait pitched the complete victory and added a two-run double and a pair of singles to lead the Indian girls. Strait scattered a dozen hits while walking just three in gaining her eighth win against four losses In addition to Strait, Aletha Fletcher. Connie Souders and Shirley Fisher had three hits each, including a double by Souders and Fisher Penny Garland tripled for SF and Debbie Roebuck also contributed a double to the Indians' 16-hit attack The Indians struck for four runs in the first and got six more in the fifth to ice the victory The Indians also outhit Tussey Mountain 13-11 in their game Saturday at Schellsburg. but the Titans came up with three unearned runs in the fifth to break a 4-4 tie and take the District 5-A A Championship Tussey Mountain entered the state playoffs at Shippensbure State College this week as result of that win whi Southern Fulton comple its season with an 11-9 reed Janice Strait took the loss 4 SF. allowing U hits and walk none in her six-inning stint Aletha Fletcher led the effort at the plate, with thr hits Eileen Elbin. Lori Pec Connie Souders and Debt Roebuck had two hits eac including a double by Elbin Democr Glad you’re only prac- That's right — It’s North Hagerstown High School. It‘s April 20, 1979. and these six students just learned about putting the 1980 Yearbook together Hi Ya Sandy. Danny. Leda. Dan. Donna iid Brent', S0C Hbc mi 8£ MOflNfc THE Of £ £ iTfe AT TO THE WCALP Cf hEK£ oce rr au. go no Won’ Natalie and David Wolf Shane! dyjturT SEVENTH GRADE Barnhart. Larry Bishop. Julie Biscns. Tammy Black. Roger Blankky. Charlene Booth. Patrick Burkett. Deborah Canary. John Caple. Robin Carbaugh. Stella Cavender. Anna Clark. Sheila Kneeling: Chris Smartt — President. Billie Miller — Vice- President. Marc Whiteside — Secretary. Steve Dcneen — Treasurer. Standing: Advisors — Mrs. Smith. Mr. Hoffner. Mrs. Sterner. The seventh grade class of 79 — '80 has a total of 87 students. Some of the new subjects were Industrial Arts, French, Home Economics. Our class participated in selling tickets for the school Carnival which was in October. Marc Whiteside, Secretary 98 Cook. Chris Cromwell. Brian Crouse. Donna Deneen. Steve Divelbliss. Tonya Duckwall. Gary LI bin. Linda hverts. Lee Fischer. Nora Fisher. Mellette Fisher. Todd Fisher. Tammie SEVENTH GRADE Garland. Dak Garland. Lester Gordon. April Gordon. David Hann. Kathy Harry. Liaa Hendcrshot. Daren Hess. Paula Heidkr. Frank Hiks. Kimberly Hill. Stacy Hixon. David Hoopengardncr. Angie Houdcrsheldt. David Johnson. Vicki Knabk. Jimmy Leese. Kay Lccsc. Karen l eese. Joey Layton. Jeanna Landers. Ronnie Marouhs. Bill McFadden. C larence Mellon. Julie Mellon. Michelk Mellon. Nancy Mellott. Sheila Mellon. Wendy Milkr. Billie Mills. Ronald Meyers. Ladonna Peck. Liu Peck. Terry Pittman. Michdk Pittman. Mindy Rcit . Shawn Ramsey . Donnie Ritz. Liu Sauter. Sandy Shanholtz. Dean Sheedcr. Gary Smartt. Chris Smith. Curtis Smith, Kevin Smith, Krista Smith. Lori Smith. Rocky Smith. Tammy Snyder. Curtis Spade. Byron Strait. Brian Strait. Darrin Swope. Karen Truav Jill Trua . Julie Wallers. Becky Walters. Laurie Weicht. John Mills. Paul Whiteside. Marc Yanosik, Cindy Yost. Ronnctle Younker. I ddic 100 EIGHTH GRADE Dcncen. Lisa Diehl. Grant Divclbliss. Tina Divelbliss. Ty Duvall. Roderica Eddy. Darrin Ensor. Elvis Above: Decker. Tracy Dcike. Mark Front: Danny White — President. Adriel Fletcher — Vice-President. Lee Kump — Secretary. Darla Ritz — Treasurer. Back Advisors — Mr Layton. Mr Ritz. Mrs. Hcndershot, Mr Knight FULTON COUNTY HISTORICA! SOCIETY LIBRARY McConneUsburg, PA Ertcson. Joey Everts. Tammy Fischer. Thomas Fletcher. Adriel Gordon. Vickie Gunnell. Bruce Hanks. Guyda Anderson. David Bard. Robert Barling. Robert Barnhart. Kimberly Bent . Stacy Bowman. John Bowman. Tina Breakall. Brian Brown. Matthew Carneil. Tina Lavender. Diane Charlcbois. Jeffrey Clark. Debra Covalt. Cindy Our Eighth grade class has a total of 88 students this year. There were new subject offered to our class which were typing Algebra I. and health. We have gym with our own grade and it is competitive. Also our Eighth grade basketball team enjoyec a winning season. Some of our class members went to the Pizza Hut for dinner as a reward for the highest homeroom ticket sales for the an- nual school carnival. We would like to thank all of our teachers for helping to make this year an enjoyable one. Lee Kump Secretary EIGHTH GRADE 102 Hiles. Karen Hu or Lon Hollenshead. Joe Johnson. Tina Kerns. Kevin Killin.c . Nadine Kinsley. Melissa Kirk. John Knablc Allen Kump Lee Lake. Lon Landers. Dclanic Layton Tina Lemmcrt. Pricilla Litton. Angela Mellon. Allen Mellon. Dann Mel.ott. Nancy Morton. Allen Muller Carne Muns n. Chris Oaknian. Anna Mae Palmer. Michelle Pawlak. Robin Peck. Wilber. Ill Plessr -er. Emory Powell. Charla Ritz. Darla Rohm. Joyce Schetrompf. Curtis EIGHTH GRADE Schctrompf. Melinda Scott. Angela Scott. Keith Shank. Brian Shank. Darin Sheeder. Virl Shives. Angela Shivcs. Paul Smith. Denise Smith. Diane Smith. Kim Snyder. Vonda Souderv Darren Spinoe. Michael Stable. Enc Strait. Dennis Swain. Debra Trail. Karen Trail. Raymond Truax. Michelle Vanorsdale. Lisa Wcicht. Ann Wert . David White, Daniel Whiteside. Kevin Wills. Gary Wilt. Miriam Wright. Brenda FULTO?oSfu BRARV 103 FRESHMEN Anderson. Sandra Atkins, Leonard Bailcv. Debbie Burkett. Brenda Breakall. Joey Carbaugh. John Bard. Patrick Barnhart. Carl Bohrcr. Scott Chubb. Brian Clark. Ross Davis. Brenda Officers and Advisors Kneeling: Danny Shaw — Presi- dent. Lori Peck — Vice-President, Sandy Miller — Secretary. Albert Mann — Treasurer. Second Row: Mr R Kcmercr. Mrs. A M Sigcl. Mrs. E. Anderson, (absent) Mr. L. Smith. The 1979-80 Freshman Class has a total of 86 students. One of our ac- tivities was a field trip to the Fulton County Court House. New Subjects for some of us were: biology and general business. This year was very enjoyable, and we are looking forward to more like it here at S.F.H.S. — Sandy Miller, Secretary Deike. Eric Durst. Sandy Elbm. Cole Fletcher. Eric Garland. Gregory Garland. Penny Encson, David Everts. Kimberly Fischer. Katrina Hall. Daniel Hann. Albert Hann. Carol Sue FRESHMEN Mann. Linda Mann. Robin Mann. Stephanie Hardin. Susan Harr, l isa Hartman. Carol Hauman. Darin Hendershot. Derek Hendershot. Kevin Hensley. Kevin Hess. Steve Hohman. Stanley Hollcnshcad. John Houdcrsheldt. John Keefer. Randy Kerns. Denver KnjWc. Charles Killinger. Lori Landers. Julie Lanchart. Rhonda Lynch. Harry Miller. Kimberly Miller. Sandra Morton. Kevin Myers. Ginger Nort hen ft. Dwayne Peck, l.on Plcssinger. Kimberly Pkssingcr. Lisa Powell. Roy Roebuck. Mark Rohm. Kevin Sautcr. Vicki Scheirompf. James Schetrompf. Marcya Scheirompf. Rulh Schricver. Harold Shaw. Daniel Shaw. Franklin Shivcs. Anita Shives. Michael F Shivcs. Michael J. Schrocder. Beverly Sigel. Alan Sigel. Renee Smith. Brenda Smith. Steve Souders. Steve Strait. Janice Swadky. Ray Lee Swam. Danny Swain. Karen Trail. Denise Truax. Janet Truax. Michael Trueax. Ronda Tykr. Beat nee Vanorsdak. Elmer Walters. Jerry Ward. Gary W igficld. Eugene Wilson. Barbara Yanosik. Wendy Younker. Sandra Gardner. Robert Gardner. Timothy 106 SOPHOMORES The Sophomore Class of '82 has 93 students. Our fund raising project was selling candy. Part of our class went on a field trip to Luray Caverns, VA. New subjects offered to us were Biology, Geometry, and Drivers Education. We are looking forward to or- dering our class rings in the spring. Sharon Smith, Secretary Left — Front Sharon Smith — Secretary tileen Elbin — President. Debbie Carnero — Vice-President. Diane Richards — Treasurer Back: Advisors — Mr Rodne) Leese. Mr Larry Smith. Mr Kenneth Butts. Mr. John Elbin. Barber. Lora Barling. Billy Barrick. Pand Clark. William Bernhard. Beck) Booth. Mark Bowers. Paul Brcakall. Lisa Canary. Donnie Carnero. Debbie Castle. Tim Cavendcr. Christine Covalt. Vicki Dere. David Eddy. Debbie Elbin. Eileen Elbin. Glenn Fischer. Debbie Fisher. Laura Fletcher. Alethea Gordon. David Gordon. Dennis Gordon. Sand) Gray. Tammy Gunnell. Lon Haines. W illiam Hann. Donna Hann. Sara Harr. Shelbie Harr. Terry Hcidkr. Lisa Hcndcrshoi. Lorie Hoffman. Michael Hohman. George Houdcrshcldt. Cheryl Keehaugh. Lucinda Kerns. Irvin Kint. James Lashley. Thomas I inscoti. Julie Mellon. Brian Mellon. Deanna SOPHOMORES Mellon. Jackson Mellon. Lisa Mellon. Perry Munson. Donald Munson. John Oakman. Gary Oakman. Glenn Omps. Angela Palmer. Brenda Peck. Anna Peck. Doreen Pittman. Brian Powell. Kevin Powell. Mark Ramsey. Wayne Richards. Brenda Richards. Diane Rohm. Keith Schncver. Daniel Weller. Gary Shank. Monica SOPHOMORES Shaw. Jodi Shaw. Robert Skives. Teresa Sigel. Scott Smith. Adaline Smith. Sharon Smith. Twanna Souderv Connie Souder . Leon Souder . Steve Spade. Kevin Swadky. Kathi Swope. Patti Trua . Dennis Truas. Doris Truas. Jim True. Melinda Vangi. Alan Walters. Kim Ward. Lon Welker. Nancy Wheeler. Penny Williams. Keith Wills. Randy Yonker. Cindy Yonkcr. Dianne Younker. Marcia JUNIORS Row I: Cindy Bain — President. Lanette Steach — Vicc-Prcsidnet Row 2: Miss Purseil — Advisor, Sharon Shaw — Secretary. Mr Creighton — Advisor. Kim Mellon — Treasurer. Mr Sterner — Advisor. The Junior Class had a total of 61 students for the ’79-'80 school year. Our class enjoyed participating in the Junior- Senior play and decorating for the prom. We received our class rings and class jackets with great anticipation. In November we had one field trip to the Smithsonian Institu- tion in Washington, DC. For our class project we sold Stanley products. Sharon Shaw, Secretary Bam. Cynthia Bard. Dwight Bard. Michael Beatty. Nita Booth. Terry Bowman. Jayne Canary. Cynthia Carnero. Rosemary Dcikc. Greg fclbin. Bart fclbin, Kathv Encson. Cheryl Fischer. Mike Garland. Karen Haiterman. Howard Harper. Brenda Hess. Michael Hollcnshead. Linda Hutchinson. Mark Keebaugh. Larry Kerns. Deanna Knable. Wanda Landers. Joy Lanchart. Charles Lynch. Joyce Lynch. Steve Mellott. Blaine Mellon. Kim 110 JUNIORS Ment cr. Dwayne Mitchdl. Trica Morse. Terry Myers. Norm Jean Oberholrer. Brian Palmer. Chns Peck. Randy Potts. Stephen Ramsey. Ronnie Remshurg. Brett Rcmsburg. Mark Rit . Lori RiU, Todd Roebuck. Deborah Rohm. Daniel Schriever. Ricky Shaw. Sharon Shives. Duane Shives. Rose Sigcl. Kenny Sigel. Karen Sue Smith. Lloyd Smith. Scott Snyder. Lon Spade. Terry Spmoc. Karric Steach. Lanette Strait. Geraldine 111 CLASS OF 1981 Class Colors: Maroon and White Class Flower: Maroon Carnation MOTTO: The past is our heritage, the present our responsibility, the future our challenge. 112 i PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT THOMAS ALBERT HOFFMAN LINDA LEE RAMSEY-HOFFMAN “Tomez ••Lind ’ Wants to be: A biologist Wants to be: A successful housewife and mother Destined to be: A gardener Destined to be: A grandma Hobbies: Hunting. Fishing. Sports Hobbies: Writing poetry. Fishing, and Sports Favorite Subject: Earth and Space Favorite Subject: English Favorite Song: Babe Favorite Song: “Babe SECRETARY_____________ TREASURER JEANNE DIANE HOLLENSHEAD “Jeanifred” LEON GERARD SMITH “Gerard” Wants to be: Taller Destined to be: A teeny-weeny woman Hobbies: Sports. Cooking. Reading Favorite Subject: Accounting Favorite Song: “If You Remember Me“ Wants to be: A zoologist Destined to be: An athlete Hobbies: Running. Lifting weights. Hunting Favorite Subject: Physical Education Favorite Song: “Rappers Delight DEXTER SCOTT BLANKLEY FLOYD STANLEY BOHRER “De “Junior” Wants to be: A carpenter Wants to be: A mechanic Destined to be: Wrecking crew member Destined to be: A Mustang salesman Hobbies: Sleeping in classes Hobbies: Collecting Mustangs Favorite Subject: Physical Education Favorite Subject: Power and Auto Favorite Song: “California Girls” Favorite Song: “Hot Blooded Class Flower: Light Blue and Dark Blue Carnation Class Colors: Light Royal Blue and Dark Navy Blue Wants to be: A truck driver Destined to be: A dock worker Hobbies: Horseback riding. Models Favorite Subject: Building Trades Favorite Song: “Last Kiss” Wants to be: A successful engineer Destined to be: A truck driver Hobbies: Playing the guitar. Sleeping Favorite Subject: Lunch Favorite Song: “Bring it on Home” Wants to be: Construction Worker Destined to be: Highway flagman Hobbies: Hunting. Fishing Favorite Subject: Vocational Agriculture Favorite Song: “You’re Only Lonely” 114 MARY LUCILLt BUTERBAUGH “Mary” Wants to be: Secretary Destined to be: A cook in Southern Fulton Cafeteria Hobbies Reading. Walking. Movies Favorite Subject: Typing Favorite Song: “Grease” CAROLYN fcLLfcN CAVENDER “Karen” Wants to be Housewife Destined to be A politician Hobbies Skating. Playing pool. Bowling Favorite Subject Staying home Favorite Song: “Pop Mu ik“ JEFFREY STUART DECKER “Jefr Wants to be: A mechanic Destined to be Game warden Hobbies Hunting. Fishing. Playing baseball Favorite Subject Study hall Favorite Song: “Dim All the Lights” WALTER ALFRED DECKER “Buddy” Wants to be: Disc-jockey Destined to be: Disco owner Hobbies: Motor bike riding Favorite Subject Shop Favorite Song: “Sad Eyes” EMMA DOREEN DENEEN “Doreen” Wants to be Accountant Destined to be A McDonald's owner (lobbies Sports. Crocheting. Music Favorite Subject Accounting Favorite Song “Evergreen” REX ALLEN DIVELBLISS “Rex” Wants to be: A carpenter Destined to be A husband Hobbies Hunting. Fishing Favorite Subject: Math Favorite Song “Please Don't Go” 115 SENIORS CATHY MARIE DURST EDWARD ALAN EARNEST ELEN LEE ELBIN “Cathy” Eddie Noodle” Wants to be: Nurse Wants to be: Paramedic Wants to be: Environmental consultant Destined to be: Ambulance Driver Destined to be: Dispatcher Destined to be: Garbage Collector Hobbies: Music, Volleyball Hobby: Running Hobby: Basketball Favorite Subject: Study Hall Favorite Subject: Study Hall Favorite Subject: Biology. Earth and Space Favorite Song: I Will Still Love You” Favorite Song: Still” Science Favorite Song: Please Don’t Go” MARK LYNN EVERTS Markie” DUANE MARSHALL FISCHER Fischer KAREN MARIE FISCHER Karen Wants to be: Rock and Roll D.J. or Commercial Artist Destined to be: Entertainer Wants to be: JLG employee Destined to be: On vacation Hobbies: Hunting. Fishing Wants to be: Computer operator and engineer's wife Destined to be: A mother of ten a civil Hobbies: Drawing. Listening to Rock-n-Roll. Cruisin’ Favorite Subject: Hot cars and street rodding events Favorite Song: Candy-O Favorite Subject: Gym Favorite Song: Born to be Alive Hobbies: Basketball. Snowmobile Watching Dr. J Favorite Subject: Biology Favorite Song: Babe riding. JAMBS WALTBR FISHER “Fisher Wants to be: Army Policeman Destined to be: Army Cook Hobbies: Cars. Coins. Sports Favorite Subject: Shop Favorite Song: “Candy-O” SHIRLEY ROX ANNE FISHER “Shirley W ants to be: Barbara Walters or a Bank r Destined to be: A cop Hobbies: Horseback riding. Enjoying life Favorite Subject: Gym Favorite Song: “Don’t Cry Out Loud MARY CATHERINE FORD “Marold” Wants to be: Accountant Destined to be: In Debt Hobbies: Movies. Tennis. Swimming Favorite Subject: Accounting Favorite Song: “Please Don’t Go” Wants to be: A good husband Destined to be: Bachelor Hobby: Girls Favorite Subject: None Favorite Song: “Please Don't Go” Wants to be: A mechanic Destined to be: Car salesman Hobbies Dreaming of weekends in the Tropics Favorite Subject: Power and Auto Favorite Song: “Let the Good Times Roll” Wants to be: The best wife in the world Destined to be: Leader for E.R.A. Hobbies: Roller skating. Music. Swimming Favorite Subject: Typing Favorite Song: “Please Don’t Go” 117 DAN THOMAS GORDON MARK THOMAS GUNNELL DEBRA ANN HALL “Gordon” “GunneU” Hair’ Wants to be Radio and T V Technician Destined to be: H.J.C Graduate Hobbies Cars. Playing the piano Favorite Subject Co-op Favorite Song: “The Entertainer’ Wants to be Rock singer Destined to be Disc Jockey Hobby Record collecting Favorite Subject Rock and disco music Favorite Song “Barracuda” Wants to be Radio Operator Destined to be. C. B Ratchetja Hobbies Roller skating. Shooting pool Favorite Subject Lunch. Study hall Favorite Song “Theme from Mahogany SANDRA LEE HALLMAN “Haulman Wants to be Photographer Destined to be Sales girl for Kodak Hobbies: Horseback nding. Hiking. Photography Favorite Subject Shop Favorite Song “Free Bird” KERRY I AM HFNDFRSHOT “Banks Wants to he Something in the med . 1 field Destined to be Quincy's Assistant Hobbies Hunting. Playing sports Favorite Subject farth and Space. Fnglish Favorite Song “Yesterday ERNEST EUGENE HIXON “Ernie Wants to be Hound Handler Destined to be Dog house builder Hobby Hunting Favorite Subject Building Trades Favorite Song “Renegade” 118 SENIORS Wants to be: Carpenter Destined to be: Seamstress Hobbies: Hunting. Fishing Favorite Subject: Biology Favorite Song: “Precious Memories’ Wants to be: Electric Repairman Destined to be: “Shocked” Hobbies: Car repairs. Track. Basketball Favorite Subject: Gym Favorite Song: “The Devil Went Down To Georgia” Wants to be: Successful Teacher Destined to be: A Student Hobbies: 4-H. Skating. Playing organ Favorite Subject: Music Favorite Song “You Decorated My Life ' BRENT EDWIN LAYTON “Brent” Wants to be: Successful Destined to be: Poor Hobbies: Swimming. Cycling. Traveling Favorite Subject: English Favorite Song: “Cool Change” CHARLES WEBSTER LEESE “Chuck- Wants to be: A Rich Farmer Destined to be: A Poor Farmer Hobbies: Sleeping. Eating. Hunting Favorite Subject: Lunch Favorite Song: “Rock On” ANSEL ROBERT LINSCOTT Ansel” W ants to be: Auto Mechanic Destined to be: Junk Collector Hobbies: Small Engines. Hunting Favorite Subject: History Favorite Song: “Magic Man” 119 CYNTHIA JfcANNfc MANZO “Manz Wants to be: Cosmetologist Destined to be: Salvation Army Band conductor Hobbies: Swimming. Cruising Favorite Subject: Physical Education Favorite Song: “Stairway to Heaven” JENNY LOU McC RAY “Jent Wants to be: A hermit Destined to be: A public relations worker Hobbies: Swimming. Tennis. Cruisin' around Favorite Subject: Study hall Favorite Song: “Sweet Home Alabama DOUGLAS OSCAR MELLOTT “Dude” W ants to be: A mechanic Destined to be: A salesman Hobbies: Hunting. Fast cars Favorite Subject: Shop Favorite Song: “Driver’s Seat Wants to be: Stone Mason Destined to be: Bookkeeper Hobbies: Hunting. Fishing Favorite Subject: Biology. A few special girls Favorite Song: “Babe Wants to be: Cosmetologist Destined to be: Rich Hobbies: Talking. Laughing. Ealing Favorite Subject: Drivers Ed Favorite Song: “Dream Police Wants to be Brick layer Destined to be: Accountant Hobbies: Hunting. Member of the CHA Favorite Subject: Biology Favorite Song: “We Are Family 120 Wants to be: Cosmetologist and wife Wants to be: Mechanic Wants to be: Diesel Mechanic Destined to be: Mother of six daughters Destined to be: Drafted Destined to be: Bicycle repairman Hobbies: taring pi a. shopping Hobbies Hunting. Welding Hobbies: Hunting. Kishing Favorite Subject: English Favorite Subject: Gym Favorite Subject: Co-Op Favorite Song: “Please Don't Go Favorite Song: “Babe SHANE D. NORTHCRAFT SHERRY LYNN NORTHCRAFT MARK ALLEN PALMER “Shane Sherry “Mark” I Wants to be: Norkelogist Wants to be: Elementary teacher Wants to be: Bull exterminator Destined to be: A 1st in Guinness Book of Destined to be: Basketball star Destined to be: Bull Fighter Records Hobbies: Piano playing. Cooking Hobbies: Playing guitar, hunting Hobbies: Coon Hunting Favorite Subject: Advanced math. Physics Favorite Subject: Biology Favorite Subject: Biology Favorite Song: “Yesterday” Favorite Song: Have You Never Been Mellow” Favorite Song: The Gambler” 121 DONNA MARIE PHTERSbN •Pete Want to be Legal or Medical Secretary Destined to be: Statistician Hobbies: Swimming. Tennis Favorite Subject: Study hall Favorite Song: “You Really Got Me ERIC BRIAN POWELL Powell Wants to be: Warehouse manager or forklift operator Destined to be: Feed truck driver Hobbies: Hunting. Four-wheel drives, Mopars Favorite Subject: Co-op Favorite Song: “Pop Mu ik RANDY STEVEN POWELL “Powell Wants to be: Employed by J.L.G. Destined to be: Rayloc Employee Hobbies: Hunting. Fishing Favorite Subject: Power and Auto Favorite Song: “Coward of the County Wants to be: Shah of Iran Destined to be: Philosopher Hobbies: Collecting coins. Calling cards Favorite Subject: Chemistry Favorite Song: “Amazing Grace Wants to be: Diesel mechanic or a Welder Destined to be: Something Hobbies: Hunting. Fishing Favorite Subject: Vo-ag. Power and Auto Favorite Song: “Born to be Alive Wants to be: Nurse Destined to be: Buck Valley dweller Hobbies: Cooking. Softball. Playing organ Favorite Subject: English Favorite Song: “Fly Like an Eagle 122 SENIORS Wants to be: Truck Driver Destined to be: Mechanic Hobbies: Hunting. Fishing Favorite Subject: History Favorite Song: ‘'Devil Went Down to Georgia Wants to be: A food manager Destined to be: Cashier Hobbies: Cooking. Cake decorating Favorite Subject: Home Economics Favorite Song: “Hey! I’m a Believer Now Wants to be: Social Worker Destined to be: In Charlie Brown's cartoon Hobbies: Playing piano. Disco dancing Favorite Subject: English Favorite Song: “Say WhatT DELMA MAE BURNS-SCOTT “Rudolph Wants to be: Astronomer Destined to be: Star gazer Hobbies: Sports. Astronomy. Photography Favorite Subject: English Favorite Song: “Hair of the Dog CHERYL ELLEN SEBURN “Cheri Wants to be: Social Worker Destined to be: Stamp Collector Hobbies: Movies. Motorbike riding. Volleyball Favorite Subject: Office practice Favorite Song: “Let Me Take You Home Tonight DENISE KAY SHANK “Denise Wants to be: Model Destined to be: Photographer Hobbies: Dallas Cowboy fan. Sunbathing. Singing Favorite Subject: Shorthand . Favorite Song: “Lead Me On 123 TRAVIS ERIC SIGEL Sigei” Wants to be: A Welder Destined to be: Cutting torch operator Hobbies Hunting Favorite Subject: Study Hall Favorite Song: “Don't Bring Me Down SCOTT CLINTON SMARTT “Smartt W ants to be Diesel Mechanic Destined to be Race car driver Hobbies: Cars and Hunting Favorite Subject Co-op Favorite Song “The Gambler BARBARA ALLEN SMITH “Barh“ Wants to he A good wife and mother Destined to he A spinster Hobbies Dancing and Shimming Favorite-Subject Fnglish Favorite Song “Wait for Me” BETTY LOUISE SMITH “Betty DANIEL SMITH “Danny” DARREN ATLEE SMITH “Darren” W ants to be Bank clerk Destined to be: A secret agent Hobbies Horseback riding. Sewing. Cake decorating Favorite Subject: Home Economics Favorite Song: “Dream On” Wants to be Brick layer Destined to be Cement truck driver Hobbies Hunting. Fishing Favorite Subject Shop. Biology Favorite Song “You Light up my l ife” W ants to he A mechanic Destined to be: A car dealer Hobbies Raising cam Favorite Subject Graduating Favorite Song: If you want Blood You've got it” 124 SENIORS JACQlFLINfc Dl NISI SMITH SANDR A DAWN SMITH LaDONNA A DIVfcl B1ISS SNOW BFRGFR “Jackie “Sand) “Donna Wants to be Sccretar) Wants to be Secretary to John L Grove Wants to be: Cashier Destined to be farmer’s wife Destined to be Lift Operator for J.L.G. Destined to he Robber Hobbies Movies. Sleeping. Dancing. Music, and Hobbies Reading. Sunbathing. Cruising. Cheer- Hobby Horseback riding Watching TV mg for the Cowboys Favorite Subject Gym favonte Subject Biology Favonte Subject Math Favorite Song “Sad byes’ favorite Song “Babe Favorite Song “Don't Do Me Like That DONNA JFAN STFVFNS “Donna Wants to be: Secretary, good wife Destined to he Old Maid Hobbies: Music. Movies. Dancing. Reading hooks favonte Subject Biology favorite Song “Just W hen I Needed You Most KFVIN RAN DTI I STRAIT “Strevm Wants to be Big farmer in the Valley Destined to he A Cave Man on the Hill Hobby: Goofing off favorite Subject Study Hall favonte Song “Highway to Hell STFVF FIT IS SWADLFY “Swadley W ants to be New Holland Parts Manager Destined to he John Deere Operator Hobbies Horses, football. Cars. Hunting favorite Subject Co-op favonte Song: “The Logical Song 125 WILLIAM MILFORD TRAIL “Troll” Wants to be: Accountant Destined to be: Calculator Operator Hobbies: Hunting. Fishing. Sleeping Favorite Subject: Accounting Favorite Song: Making It ’ MELINDA LOU TRUAX “Melinda ’ Wants to be: Clinical Psychologist Destined to be: Busy Hobbies: Water skiing. Camping. Hunting Favorite Subject: Biology. Chemistry Favorite Song: Come Sail Away” CRAIG CLAUDELL TRUE “Trucski Wants to be Millionaire Destined to be: Pauper Hobby: Hunting Favorite Subject: History Favorite Song: The Devil Went Down To Georgia” Wants to be: Secretary Wants to be: Beautician and Good Wife Wants to be: C.P.A. Destined to be: Cleaning Lady Destined to be: Mountain Dweller Destined to be: Movie Critic Hobby: Writing Hobbies: Swimming. Horseback riding. Sun- Hobbies: Playing the piano. Stamp collecting Favorite Subject: Typing bathing Favorite Subject: Accounting. Advanced Math. Favorite Song: If Favorite Song: English Physics Favorite Song: “Theme From Mahogany” Favorite Song: Please Don’t Go 126 SENIORS BRENDA LEE WELLER “Brenda Wants to be: Secretary. Housewife Destined to be: Car-wash operator Hobbies: Cleaning cars. Listening to music Favorite Subject: Bookkeeping Favorite Song: “Don’t Do Me Like That’ RUSSELL ELWOOD WELLER “Rut Wants to be: Wide receiver — Dallas Cowbosy Destined to be: Pittsburgh Steelers cheerleader Hobbies: Hunting. Fishing Favorite Subject: Gym Favorite Song “Hot Blooded GARY RICHARD WHEELER. JR “Wheel- Wants to be: Hotel Manager Destined to be: Bell boy Hobbies: Cars Favorite Subject: Gym Favorite Song: “Good Girls Don’t” DAVID LEROY WHITFIELD “Whir LESLIE EUGENE WILSON “Leslie MARK KELLY WILT “Cat” Wants to be: Construction worker Destined to be: Professional Athlete Hobbies: Hunting, fishing, playing basketball Favorite Subject: Shop Favorite Song: “I Was Made For Loving You’ Wants to be: Worker at JLG Destined to be: Math consultant Hobby: Hunting Favorite Subject: Biology Favorite Song: “Renegade” Wants to be: Filthy rich Destined to be: A Bum Hobbies: Sleeping. Hunting Favorite Subject: Study hall Favorite Song: “Highway to Hell’ 127 JACQUELINE LOUISE WINTER •Jack ’ Wants to be: A housewife Destined to be: A career woman Hobbies: Basketball. Tennis. Cruisin' with friends Favorite Subject: Lunch Favorite Song: My Man TAMMY ELLEN WOODAL Tammy Wants to be: A veterinarian Destined to be: A Needmore housewife Hobbies: Ice skating. Volleyball. Swimming Favorite Subject: Study hall Favorite Song: Bridge Over Troubled Water” MELVA DAWN YONKER Melva Wants to be: A computer operator Destined to be: A pencil pusher Hobbies: Reading. Listening to music. Sports Favorite Subject: Accounting Favorite Song: Babe MELANIE ANN HULL-YOUNKER 1980 CLASS MOTTO Mel WHEN ALL ELSE FAILS, THE FUTURE Want to be: Housewife STILL REMAINS Destined to be: A career woman Hobbies: Hiking. Dancing. Swimming Favorite Subject: Math Favorite Song: Crimson Clover 128 WHO’S WHO: In French, In Music and Kneeling Brent Layton. Standing Susie Sigcl. Danny Walt . Lon Rit . and Kerry Hcndershot. Among American High School Students The following students were named to Who's Who in Music for the 1979-80 school year: Kneeling Melinda Truax. Danny Walt . Cathy Drust. Lori Snyder Standing Susie Sigcl. Leda Lashlcy. Jeanne Hollinshead. Lesa Mcllott Melinda as also named to Who s Who in Music for the 1978-79 school year , 129 Lanette Steach. Jeanne Hollinshead. Sherry Northcraft. Leda Lashley Sherry and Leda were also named to Who's Who among American High School Students for the 1978-79 school year. WHO'S WHO IN SF’s MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED! Row I Bill Burkett, Travis Sigel. Eddie Earnest. Kenny Schriever, Gary Wheeler, Eddie Mcllott. Gerard Smith. Max Mellott. Leslie Wilson. Danny Walt . Brent Layton. Lesa Mellott, Doreen Dcnccn. Sandy Smith. Denise Shank. Betty Smith. Mabel Schriever. Donna Stevens. Jackie Smith. Jeanne Hollenshead. Brenda Weller, Shirley Fisher. Row 2: Greg Mitchell. Jimmy Fisher. Ronald Ritz. Jamie Garland. Buddy Decker. Darren Smith. Duane Fischer. Jeff Decker. Scott Smartt. Dan Gordon. Eric Powell. Steve Swadley. Leda Lashley. Mark Gunnell. Mary Ford. Cindy Fader. Jacky Winter. Jenny McCray. Donna Petersen. Melinda Truax. Johnnie Tyler. Linda VanDanikcr. Sandy Haulman. Craig Kessler. Cathy Drust. Tammy Woodal. Kevin Schrocdcr Row 3: Robert Bowman. Donald Mcnt er. Jeff Keefer. Russell Weller. Kenny Funk. Ansel Linscott. Rex Divelbliss. Mark Palmer, Charlie Leesc. Randy Powell. Mark Everts. W illiam Trail, John Richards. James Kecbaugh. Tom Hoffman. Kerry Hcndershot, Debbie Schriever. Elen Elbin. Meiva Yonker. Shane Northcraft. Garry Brennan. Karen Fischer. Daniel Smith. Ernest Hixon. Barbara Smith BEST MUSICIANS: ro. i: Leda l ashley. Denise Shank. Doreen De- necn Row 2: Meiva Yonker. Rex Divelbliss. Mark Palmer. Jeanne Hollenshead Row 3: Melinda Truax, Danny Waltz. Leslie Wilson. Linda Hoffman. Cheri Sebum. Sandy Mellott. Debbie Hall. Delma Scott. Sherry Northcraft. Lesa Mellott. BEST LOOKING GIRLS! Row I: Sandy Haulman. Linda VanDaniker. Mary Ford. Johnnie Tyler, Jacky Winter. Jenny McCray. Cindy Eader. Lesa Mellott. Jeanne Hollenshead. Sandy Smith. Denise Shank. Melinda Truax Row 2 Debbie Hall, Karen Caven- der. Dora Golden. Debbie Schriever. Leda Lashley. Sandy Mellott. Mabel Schriever, Donna Stevens. Jackie Smith. Brenda Weller. Tammy Woodal, Cathy Durst. Barbara Smith Row 3: Sherry Northcraft. Elen Elbin. Donna Petersen. Meiva Yonker. Mary Buicrbaugh. Delma Scott. Doreen Dcneen. Betty Smith. Shirley Fisher. Karen Fischer WORLD OF SENIORS BEST LOOKING BOVSi Row I: Eddie Earnest. Kenny Schricver. Mark Gunnell. Jamie Garland. Dan Gordon. Steve Swadley. Danny Walt . Brent Layton. John Richards. Robert Bowman Row 2: Travis Sigel. Leslie Wilson. Max Mellott. Gerard Smith. Gary Wheeler. Mark Everts. Eddie Mellott, Eric Powell. Scott Smartt. Darren Smith. Jeff Decker. Duane Fischer. Russell Weller. Kenny Funk. Craig Kessler. Ernest Hixon Row 3: Greg Mitchell. Ronald Rit . Bill Burkett. Buddy Decker. Jimmy Fisher. William Trail. Rex Divelbliss. James Kccbaugh. Mark Palmer. Shane Northcraft. Donald Mcnt cr. Charlie Lcese. Garry Brennan. Kerry Hendcrshot. Ansel Linscott. Tom Hoffman. Daniel Smith. Jeff Keefer. Rand) Powell. Kevin Schroedcr BEST SINGERS: ro i L«a Mellott. Jenny McCray Row 2: Danny Walt . Leda Lashley. Denise Shank Row 3: Linda Hoffman. Tom Hoffman. Kerry Hendcrshot. Shane Northcraft. Mark Palmer. Brent Layton. Shirley Fisher. Sandy Mellott Row 4 James Keebaugh. Charlie l cese. Sherry Northcraft. Karen Fischer. Jackie Smith. Jeanne Hollenshcad. William Trail. BEST ATHLETES: r„ i Mark Palmer. Max Mellott. Mary Ford. Debbie Hall. Jacky Winter. Jenny McCray, l.csa Mellott. Jeanne Hollenshcad. Doreen Deneen Row 2: Ed- die Mellott. Eddie Earnest. Jimmy Fisher. Jamie (iarland. Tom Hoffman. Gerard Smith. Debbie Schricver. Shirley Fisher. Sandy Mellott. Bar- bara Smith Row 3 Shane Northcraft. Buddy Decker. Rex Divelbliss. Garry Brennan. James Keebaugh. Jeff Keefer. Kerry Hendershot. Elen Elbin. Sherry Northcraft. Brent Layton. CLASS HISTORY From the time we began school our class has accomplished many things. We were the first class to attend half-day Kindergarten all year. From first grade to fifth grade we at- tended both Needmore Elementary and War- fordsburg Elementary. Our first big change happened when the students from Needmore joined the fifth grade students of War- fordsburg. That year we made many new friends. Our first taste of high-school life oc- curred during our final week of sixth grade. At this time we took a tour of the high school to become familiar with the new building. On August 27, 1974, our class with 107 stu- dents began the seventh grade at Southern Fulton Jr.-Sr. High School as the largest class. During our years at the high school we had many memorable field trips. Our first was to Antietam Battlefield and Harpers Ferry. In the years that followed, we did such things as sell M M's, Stanley, and tons and tons of raffle tickets. Finally we ordered our class rings and was the first class to order two different kinds of class jackets. (We all know which is the best!) By the time we reached our junior year some of us were fortunate to go on our first over-night field trip to Williamsburg, Virginia. Seniors at last! This was our busiest year. We sold magazines; ordered announcements; and wrote in our friends Memory Books. The highlight of our senior year was definitely graduation. As it became time to go our separate ways, we realized that it was time for us to be prepared to build on the founda- tions of our knowledge. DS, DW BACCALAUREATE SERVICE Sunday, June I, 1980, 8 p.m. Invocation and Benediction: Reverend Wayne Hartz Sermon: Reverend Doug Poffenberger CLASS OF 1980 50th GRADUATING CLASS FIFTIETH ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT Tuesday, June 3, 1980. 8 p.m. Invocation and Benediction: Reverend Archie Graham (88 GRADUATES) Row I; Linda Ramsey-Hoffman, Kenneth Schriever. Sandra Haulman, Robert Bowman. Leda Lashley, Jamie Garland. Johnnie Tyler, Ernest Mixon. Cindy Manzo-Eader, Eric Powell, Linda VanDaniker, Walter Decker. Debbie Hall, Travis Sigel. Jeanne Hollenshead, Steve Swadley. Lcsa Mcllott. Row 2: Deb- bie Schriever. Bill Burkett. Carolyn Cavcndcr. Russell Weller. Tammy Woodal, Craig True. Dora Golden, Cheryl Seburn. Mary Buterbaugh, Gary W heeler. Cathy Durst. Kevin Strait, Sandra Smith, Floyd Bohrer, Doreen Dcnccn, Mark Everts. Row 3: Sandra Mcllott. Jeff Decker, Brenda Weller, Jeff Keefer. Donna Stevens. Max Mellott. Jenny McCray, Gregory Mitchell, Shirley Fisher, Eddie Earnest. Jackie Smith. Leslie W ilson. Mabel Schriever, John Richards. LaDonna Divelbliss-Snowbcrger. Duane Fischer. Donna Petersen. Eddie Mellott Row 4: Danny Walt , Melanie Hull-Younkcr. David Whitfield. Jacqueline Win- ter. Garry Brennan. Melinda Truax, Thomas Hoffman. Denise Shank. Rex Divelbliss, Sherry Northern ft, Daniel Smith, Elen Elbin. Dan Gordon, Betty Smith, Kevin Schrocdcr. Barbara Smith, Kenneth Funk. Mary Ford. Row 5: Karen Fischer, Ansel Linscott. Scott Smartt. Shane Northcraft. Mark Palmer. Randy Powell. Mark Gunnell. Kerry Hcndcrshot, Charles Leesc. James Kecbaugh, Ronald Ritz. William Trail. Gerard Smith. Brent Layton. James Fisher, Darren Smith. Melva Yonker. Donald Ment er. THE LEGEND OF THE CAP AND GOWN Lon ago. in ancient Greece, when formal education was for the very rich or the very determined, a wise old teacher was approached by a group of noblemen. “Our sons have com- pleted their studies and it is time for them to return to their homes and live in the style befitting their station. On the morrow, we will hold a great banquet in their honor and expect them to be dressed in their finest garments.” The old man smilingly answered, “They will be there, and he added, “appropriately dressed. The following day, the banquet hall was filled with royalty and nobility dressed in daz- zling jewels and costly finery. Then came the great moment when the students entered with their beloved teacher. A startled cry arose from the crowd, for there were their young men dressed, not in the garments of the noble, but in simple sackcloth robes, each carrying a mortar board — the mark of a common workman. “Let me explain. spoke the teacher as he raised his hands for silence. “Your sons are dressed in the clothing of the mason, for their destiny is to build. Some will build cities, some will build lives — perhaps one of them may even build an empire. But all will be builders on the solid foundation of knowledge. And thus, over the years, the cap and gown have become a traditional part of graduation, symbolizing the fact that our young men and women are builders — of their own future — and the future of the world. AWARDS PRESENTED AT COMMENCEMENT I The Americanism Award from the American Legion was presented by Mr Roy Divens to Brent Layton. Brent received a Savings Bond and a Pin. II. The Warfordsburg Lions Club Awards were presen- ted by Mr. Curtis Apple, Club Secretary, to Sherry Northcraft, Leda Lashley. Kerry Hendershot. and Danny Waltz. Each received a monetary award. III. The War-Nee-Do Club Award was presented by Mrs. Viva Murray to Debbie Schriever. IV. Miss Fischer presented 5500 scholarship awards from the Award Beauty School to Sandy Mellott and Linda VanDaniker. V . As a result of compiling a paper concerning a medical career. Denise Shank was presented a 5100 Savings Bond by Rev. Floyd Truax from the Fulton County Medical Center. 134 “God's Direction for Your Life” by Reverend Doug Poffenberger God's direction for your life is “UP.” Never, never, never, never quit! It isn't drugs that will lift you up, but God will lift you up out of the low tides. And quit — no, never. If we would quit when people condemn us, we wouldn't stand a chance. These people didn’t quit: Waiter Scott, known for his manners w hen he was in school w as called a dunce — Ty Cobb called Lou Gehrig “piano legs — and there was Johnny Unitas who won against the odds. For a good life: Keep a smile on your face, joy in your heart, and a spring in your step. “UP is the right attitude, the right spirit, and the right way of living. Remember, Jesus Christ put your hand in His, and remember He will lead you in an “UP direction. PROGRAM SKETCHES I OR: BACCALAUREATE, JUNE I. 1980 SPEAKERS ■■■ WM 'OMMENCEMENT, JUNE 3, 1980 PROCESSIONAL RECESSIONAL — Rose Shives IN VOCATION BENEDICTION — Rev. Archie Graham ADDRESSES — Danny Waltz. Sandy Smith. Kerry Hcndershot. Shane Northcraft SENIOR HIGH CHOIR — “Everybody Re- joice” Seeds Grow to Plants” SENIORS OF THE CHOIR — Its Time for Movin’ On” “Where The Roads Come Together SLIDE PRESENTATION — Mike Fischer and Yearbook Staff PRESENTATION OF THE CLASS OF 1980 — Mr. George Elbin PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS Mr. William Whiteside. School Board President CHOIR DIRECTOR FOR BACCA LA U R EATE COM M ENCEM ENT Mr Mark Romig GRADUATION ADVISORS — Mrs Iris Hendcrshot and Mrs. Marilyn Wallace KERRY LANE HENDERSHOT “To know where one is going in life requires much time and energy. We can liken life to a woodpile that needs to be replenished and stacked — remembering always to leave the woodpile a little higher than we found it. Thomas Edison reminds us that success requires 2% brain and 98% sweat CLASS SONG: “It’s Time for Movin’ On” We’ve traveled a long, long time together. And there have been a lot of good things on the way. But now. it's almost time for leavin'. And the things I feel inside are very hard to say. But it’s time for moving on. my friend, hold back all the tears and sorrow. It fin'ly is time to go our sep’rate ways. And I want to wish you weli. my friend. As we search for new tomorrows. Go as you must. but. please. Don’t forget the yesterdays. Remember the dreams we dreamed together. All of the joys we shared in getting to today Now. just one time before you leave me. Reach out and take my hand and help me walk away. For it’s time for moving on. Don’t forget the yesterdays. VALEDICTORIAN DANIEL EARL W ALTZ “Our Class Motto shows that even though a person may fail, he still has a chance to succeed. Control our thoughts, temper, and tongue. Give what you have to someone. With God's help the future of- fers everyone a chance to succeed. SALUTATOR I AN SANDRA DAWN SMITH “Life is like a garden. If we want something good, we have to plant it and tend it. Whatever a man soweth, that shall he also reap.” SHANE D. NORTHCRAFT “Society poisons are drugs and alcohol. Beware of these poisons, and have more reverence and respect for your fellowman. CLASS FLOWER Dark blue and light blue carnations CLASS COLORS Dark blue and light blue CLASS OF ’80 HONOR STUDENTS: Sherry Northcraft. Garry Brennan. Leda Lashley. Shane Northcraft. Donna Stevens. Kerry Hendershot. Jackie Smith. Brent Layton. Sandy Smith. Danny Waltz. CONGREGATIONAL HYMNS “He Lcadeth Me: O Blessed Thought “My Hope Is Built on Nothing Less SENIOR HIGH CHOIR PRESENTATIONS “O Rejoice. Ye Christians. Loudly With a Voice of Singing “A Parting Blessing ACCOMPANISTS Proccssional Rcccssional — Rose Shives Hymns — Sharon Smith and Lisa Heidler MINISTERS Invocation Benediction — Rev Wayne Hartz Sermon — “God’s Direction for Your Life — Rev. Doug Poffcnbcrger RECEPTION Tea in honor of Graduates following Bac- calaureate — Beta Sigma Phi Sorority c 2 po m Hwpo “HIGH SCHOOL TEACHERS—THEN AND NOW F I Akers. Dotti (Layton) 1964-65. 1967-76. 1978- Anderson. Lrma 1965 — Aurand. Donald 1964-70 Bair. Claire 1953-54 Bair. Dale 1967 Bard. Wayne 1957 — Barton. Rodney 1969-71 Benedick. Lois Substitute Bcrgstresser. Inc 1957-75 Bernhart. John 1969 Blasko. Joseph 1962-63 Breitenbach. Frances 1974-75 Brumbaugh. Rodney 1977-78 Burkett. Kenneth 1956-57 Buterbaugh. Marvin 1960-63 Butts. Kenneth 1978 — Butts. Marven 1964-67 Carroll. Thomas 1954-58 Catlin. Richard 1959 Charlton. Delora I940V65 Charlton. Gordon l940‘s-62 Chase. Alice 1968-69 Clatterbuck. William 1972-73 Claycomb. Kerry 1972-73 Cleveland. Virginia 1934-35 Coldsmith. Lugene I960 — Cooper. Gary 1969-70 Crawford, Lleanor 1930-34 Creighton. Janet 1976 Creighton. Ronald 1975 — Crouse. George 1934-73 Cutchail. Gula 1936-?? DcMichelc, Juanita 1976-79 DiGiammarino. Marie 1972-74 DiGuiseppe. Anthony 1959-63 Dcncen, Lewis 1959-76 Deppe. Mildred 1935-36 Duvall. Frecda 1928-30 Edwards. Herbert 1954-58 Elbin. Francine 1972 — Elbin. George 1958 — Elbin. John 1956 — Elbin. Keen I960 — Elrath. Richard 1977-78 English. Virginia 1972-75 Finney. Thomas 1954-55 Fix. Eleanor 1972-74 Fox. Vernon 1954-61 Gchr. Sara 1946-52. 55-56 Geist. Franklyn I 1959 — Gicngcr. Guy W 1936-42 Golden. Dorothy I940V68 Goodman. Jocelyn Substitute Gregory. Estalcne 1960-64 Grosh. Allen 1975-78 Group. Mariam 1930 Gum. Joanne 1963-68 Harness. Catherine 1952-53 Hall. Don 1961-66 Hammond. William I960 — Hardin. James Herbert 1958-68 Hardin. Manon 1965-68 Harmon. Dcnm B. 1976-77 Harris. Freda 1957-72 Hendcrshol. Daryl 1964-65 Hcndershot. Iris 1959 — Hendcrshol. Paul I960 — Hoffner. Todd W 1975 — Hollis. John 1979 — Hoover. David. Rev.. Dr Substitute Johnson. Betty 1964-65 Johnston. John 1944-55 Kcmcrcr. Ronald L. 1968 — Kerns. Eugene Lyle 1964-67 Klaus. Germaine 1932 Kline. Harry 1963-65 Knight. Jonathan 1978 — Knutti. Joyce Ann 1961-63 Krepps. Robert 1974-75. 77 Kring. Carol Ann 1969-61 Kuiken. Edna 1969-70 Lambcrson. Raymond I930’s l.ashley. Alda Mac 1968 — Lauar. Wallace 1966-67 Layton. Edwin 1963-74 Lccsc. Rodney 1978 — Leibfreid. Virginia 1962 McCIcrnan. Constance 1972-75 McGee. Sandra 1968-69 McGraw. Linda 1971-72 McGuire. Marjorie Substitute McSparren. Jean 1929-30 Mellon, Claude L. 1955-58 Murray. Viva 1959-71 Northcraft. Audricnnc 1956-57 Palmer. Carole 1966 — Palmer. Larry 1968 — Palmo. Maxwell 1972-74 Phillippi. Laura 1940-44 Powell. Homer E. I940 s-6I Purscll. Patricia 1978 — Rajtik, John C. 1955-60 Reiner. Glenn 1974-75 Risscr. Stanley 1975-76 Ritz. John 1958 — Robertson. Lula Belle 1968-71 Romig. Mark 1974 — Ross. Rebecca 1976-77 Schooley. Foster 1959-62 Schnever. Claude 1930-37 Shade. Wayne 1967-71 Shafer. Earl 1964-67 Sheet . Kenneth 1952-53 Sicbcrt. Lee 1959-64 Sigcl. Anna Mayc 1965 — Smith. Larry 1973 — Smith. Mary Lou 1978 — Souders. Helen Jane 1962-63 Sterner. Lucy J. (Rupp) 1972 - Sterner. William E. 1976 — Stewart. Clinton 1963-64 Stuard. John M 1961-62 Sucic. Thomas 1963-65 Thomas. Geraldine 1934-?? Truax. Roger 1962-67 Tobias. Carol Ann 1961 Wallace. Marilyn 1972 — Welsh. Robert 1959-60 Wcidncr. Donald 1956-58 W eiss. George 1927-34 Whitcsell. John S. 1955-56 Williams. Beulah 1933-34 Williams. Gladys 1959-75 W ise. William 1954 Wolf. Bernard 1971 — Ycaklc. Myrtle 1954-60 Yost. Swancda 1963-79 Young. Mary 1969-72 Zilch. Donald 1957-59 137 BUILD FOR CHARACTER NOT TQR FAME CLASS OF 1931 Ro« r Myrtle Booth. Claude Morgrei. Hayes Zimmerman. Lena Zimmerman. Beatrice Denccn. Fred Charlton. Lewis Deneen. Martena De- ; . Mr' Sch evcr Jobc Pcck’ Rub Cnsl- Nctl Palmer. Rita Mellott. Alice Ranck. Harold Palmer. Geneva Golden. Marvin Layton.Madeline Barnhart CLASS OF 1932 Row I Juanita Wink. Thurman O'Rourke. Rcba Palmer. Hollis Mellott. Freda Zimmerman. Thelma Mav, Paul Beale. F.mma Hess. Ken ncth Hcndcrshot. Maxine Hill Row 2 Georgia Mower. Harold McKee. Ruth Morgret. Faye Barnhart. Ralph Layton. Marie Charlton Ruth 138 Ranck. Clyde Plessingcr WE BUILD THE LADDER BY WHICH WE CLIMB CLASS OF 1933 Rim I Gladys May, Louise Layton. Glad s Stoner. Hilda Crist, fcthcl Souders. Anna Mary Smith Row 2 Miss Germaine Klaus — Teacher. Wade McCray. Ray Morse. Mearl Layton. John Golden. Mr George D Weiss. Principal CLASS OF 1934 Bottom Row Helen Truax. Bernice Oakman. Margaret Wink. Clarence Crawford Middle Row Guy Rit . Mark McCray. Julia Sharpe. Ldna Mellott. Richard Johnson. Roy Pittman. Mildred Mcllott Top Row: Lem Kirk. Mulford Garland. Maye Crist. Florence Peck. Walter Miller 139 THE GOALS OF TOMORROW ARE MET BY THE LEARNING OF TODAY CLASS OF 1935 Row I Mayc Zimmerman. Rolla Hess. Alice Gordon. Guy Hcndershol. Mary Jane Johnson. Row 2 Wayne Laylon. Ronald Manning. Marie Shaw. Dayle Stable. Mearl Mellott. Velma Lewis. Lari May. Mr Schriever Row 3: William Shultz. Herbert McKee. Marshall Diehl. Ken- neth Lewis. CLASS OF 1936 Row I Willis McCray. Blanche Palmer. Faye Zimmerman. Wallace Mellott Row 2: Francis Allison. Fred Truax. Robert Golden IT IS A ROUGH ROAD THAT LEADS TO THE HEIGHTS OE GREATNESS CLASS OF 1937 Row I Martha Winter. Douglas Layton. Helen Golden. Bernard Truax. Marjorie Wilkins. Maynard Gordon Row 2 Bernard Barnhart. Lucille Pittman. Forrest Garland. Rosalie Fisher. Cecil Garland. Hope Mann. Mr Schriever Row 3: Juanita Hill. Althea Jackson. Beatrice Stoner, Mildred Carson CLASS OF 1938 Row I Royce Zimmerman. Helen Gordon. Margaret Duvall. Mclisc Layton. Mildred Clark. Maurice Shaw Row 2: Mr Lamberson. l ora Lynch. Boyd Hess, Alice Hart. Floyd Palmer. Pauline Hcndershot. Frederick Lynch. Edith Liebrum Row 3: Rctha Duvall. Franklin Lynch. Ethel Schrivcr, Scott Palmer. Louise Beatty. Clyle Hendcrshot THE ROPES OE THE PAST RING THE BELLS OF THE FUTURE CLASS OF 1939 Ro I Gwendolyn Hill. Dorothy Leasurc, Hu Ida Smith. Leona Pittman. Arlene Hixson. Vance Hixson. Leone Barton. Mary Barton. Louise Beatty. Ina Garland. Louise Stable. Eunice Garland. Margaret Gordon. Reda Shank. Evelyn Shaw Row 2: Bernard Barton. Emory Diehl. Jr. Frank Bard. Calvin Layton. Donald Spade. Ira Soudcrs. Eugene Sharp. George Miles. Cam McCray. Paul Ward. Maynard Wilkins CLASS OF 1940 Row I Betty Lynch. Robert Scnever. Beverly Carncll. Wilmcr Mellott. Mary E. Fisher. Row 2 Miss Cutchall. Marion Palmer. Evelyn Palmer. Viola Garland. Ernest Truax. Geraldine Hill. Eugene Hixson. Mr. Lamberson. Row 3 Eleanor Barnhart. Mifflin Carnell. Jessie Covalt. Warren Palmer. Louise Powell. Mildred Duvall. Iva Mellott 142 IN GOD WE TRUST CLASS OF 1941 Row I: l ois Akers, Mabel Akers. Mary Akers. Max Akers. Virginia Akers. Dorothy Barton, Jane Barton. Marjorie Barton. Reva Bottcn- ficld. Billie Jeanne Covalt. Louise Crawford Row 2: Alice DeShong. Alma DeShong, Goldie DcShong, Herbert Fisher. Fugene Garland. Maxine Garland. Herbert Golden. Paul Gift, Carl Hann, David Hann. Row 3: Russell Hann. Bruce Hendershot. Vaughn Hixson. Roy Hess. Lawrence Jackson. Perry Jackson. Catherine Manning. Maxine May. Myreta Oakman. Hayes Palmer. Bdva Plessinger Row 4 Blair Plcssmgcr. Julian Shanholtz. Anna Jean Shaw. Reed Sigel. Pauline Smith. Wayne Smith. Geraldine Stable. Cora Spade. Bclva Stoner. Ray- mond Ward Absent: Howard Boore. Carl Remsburg CLASS OF 1942 Row L Alla Barney. Robert Barton. Shirley Barton. Marvin Carnell. Kathleen Crawford. Allen Crown Deihl. Walter DeShong. Olive Dibgley. Homer Fischer. Row 2 Joseph Fisher. Floyd Garland. Juma Garland. Earl Golden. Veryl Grey. Galen Hanks. Denver Hess. Ada Hixon. David Hollenshead Row 3 Mack Leasure. Vernon Lecse. Fred Lewis. Boyd Mcllott. Margaret Mellott, W'ildcna Mellon. Homer Scriever, Reed Scriever. Alta Smith Row 4: Glen Smith, Lloyd Smith. Phyllis Smith. Ethel Stevens. Guy Trueax, Dorothy Truax. Rosalcane 143 'Vinter. Harold Woodal Absent: Glen Elbert Golden HARD ROADS LEAD TO THE STARS CLASS OF 1943 Row I Lloyd McCray. Robert Akers. Frank Woodal. Jr.. Martha Barnhart. Frank Palmer. Mildred Mellott. Row 2: Mr George C rouse — Teacher. Richard Bot'tenfield. Lstalenc Gordon. Charles Mellott. Charles Stable. Milton Deneen. Henry Powell. Iva Weicht. Claude Sigel. Sherman C arson. Row 3 Dorothy Creek. Nancy Shaw. Earl Effland, Allen Akers. Claude Hcndcrshot. Edmond Hann. Carl Deneen. Kathr n Mcnt cr Row 4 Burhl Booth. James Stable. Mary Good. Julia Hcndcrshot. Kathryn Hixon. Madalmc Mellott. Herman Morton Absent: Velma Bishop. Vera Barton. Jack Layton. Margaret Rubcck. Herman Shelton (The picture above was taken in 1940 A graduation picture of the class of 1943 was not available, so not all the students pictured became graduates.) CLASS OF 1944 Row I: Miss Geraldine Thomas — Teacher. Dwight Gordon. Emogene Deneen. Wilma Duvall. Ruth Clugston. Jean Lewis. Homer Powell Row 2: Emma Fischer, Mary E. Winter. Dorothy Richards. Bcttv Jane Hixon. Norma Lee Palmer. Kathleen Layton, Not pictured Pearl PERSEVERANCE OVERCOMES EVERYTHING CLASS OF 1945 Row I: Levcarl Schricvcr. Mary Shaw, Delphine Sharpe. Jean Manning. Geraldine Bishop. Margaret Schctrompf. hsta fc verts Row 2 Helen Ward. Goldie Kline. Almcta DeShong. Carrie Divel. Doris Lehman. Norma Hixson. Betty Smith. Leila Strait. Geraldine Hess Row 3: Clyde Strait. Marvin Oakman. Jim DeShong. Leon McCray. W illiam Smith. Blair Truax. Cloyd Plessinger. Horace Mellon. Ldward Beatty. Hillis Mellolt. CLASS OF 1946 Row I: Velma Dingley, Fern Garland. Velma Mellon. Louise Gordon. Miss Thomas. Whrelda Lverts. Hope Stable. Laura Shaw. Reva Bot- tenficld. Row 2: Coy Mellon, Lrncst DeShong. Lorna Mellon, Betty Garland. Anna Maye Whiteside. Charlotte Woodal. Bernice Layton. Dorothy Scriever. Alma Stable. Audrey Mellon Row 3: Gerald Mellon. Wayne Akers, Walter Mellon. Gene Stable. Max Truax. Donald Cook. Glendora Duvall. Lindy Fischer WE STRIVE EOR PERFECTION CLASS OF 1947 Row I Donald l.eesc. Rcba Charlton. George Smith. Alvera Wilkins. John Allen Hollenshead. Georgia Truax Row 2: Ralph Michael. Virginia Ann Duvall. Charles Hixon. Jr.. June Schnever. Robert Hemsky. Robert Wilson. Mr George Crouse Row 3: timer Flessingcr. Ralph Garland. Mildred Schctrompf. Orville Duvall CLASS OF 1948 Row I Mildred Bivens. Glenn Hendershot. Mary Ann Beatty. Robert McCray. Ethel DeShong. Charles Palmer. Velma Mellott. John Elbin. Kathleen Layton Row 2: Mr John Johnston. Gladys Mellott. Donald Smith. Alice Jean Hess. Lamont Oakman. Vivian Mellott. Herman Hann. Arlene Charlton. Willard Northcrafl. Agnes Smith Row 3: Loretta Williams. Kathryn Mellott. Ivan Mumma. Mary Jane Trail. 146 Dalton Crawford. Helen Wilson. Guy Hess. Edith Smith. WE AIM TO SUCCEED CLASS OF 1949 Row I: Patty Myers. Doris Jean Truax. LaKue Fink. Regina Michael. Mr Homer Powell. Dolly Cromwell. Thurman fcverts. Alive DcShong. Fileen Elbin. Row 2 Gene Shives. Marilyn Morton. Claude Truax. Paul Spade. Pearl Garland. Pauline Scriever, Dorothy Schultz. Lena Belle Stable. Row 3: Richard Smith. Vesta Crist. Shirley Duvall. Estaline Bottenficld. Marvin Northcraft. CLASS OF 1950 Row I: Robert Sigcl. Juanita Mellon. Earl Clevenger. Doroth) Schetrompf, Ruth Lynch. Mr. George Crouse. Sarah Jane Barkman. Catherine Mellon. Kenneth Hixon. Madeline Hendershot. William Burkett. Wanda Martin Row 2: Homer Stahle. Lcnora Hart. Alma Knable. Lois Jean Truax. Lois Lee Hendershot. katheryn Mellon, Violet Manning. Alice Evertts. Patricia Keefer. Wanda Engle. James Golden. James Shaw Row 3: Charles Edwards. Eugene Schrivcr. Marjorie Swain. John Beatty, JoAnn Pittman. Dclmar Mellon, Hope 47 Corrcll. Gerald Shaw. Elizabeth Mellon, John Winter. JoAnn Charlton. Wayne Bard. Lauretta Layton. OVER THE TOP IS OUR AIM CLASS OF 1951 Row I. Frances Crawford. Gloria Jean Keefer. Phoebe Clark. Ruth Schricver. Esther Duvall. Marjorie Bailey. Mary Jane Manning. Virginia Diehl. Lettie Mellott. Velma Fink Row 2: Miss Mary Lou Witmer, Fern Plcssingcr. Betty Funk. Nancy Mellott. Verda Culler. Beverly Car- nell. Janet Garland. Betty Mellott. Mary Gordon. Phyllis Akers. Nellie Dingley. Mr. John Johnston. Row 3: Pauline Barton. Delores Botten- field. Kenneth Powell. Denver Mellott. Reed Layton. Gene Bradshaw. Lloyd Booth. Ernest Shives. Jr.. Guy Hann CLASS OF 1952 Row I: Margaret Golden. Beryl Waltz. Joan Garland. Norma Truax. Norma Mellott. Delma Charlton. Alda Swain. Mabel Leasure. Moyncllc Schctrompf. Glenda Karns-Schriver Row 2 Mrs Dorothy Golden. Lorna Peck. Charlotte DeShong. LaVonne Shaw. Shirley Imcs. Virginia Wertz. Audricnne Northcraft. Marlene Schetrompf. Ruth Truax. Eleanora Duvall. Alice Pittman. Maxine Flann. Hazel Clevenger 148 R°w William Lucas. Allan Mixon. George Elbin. Lee Bottenfield. James Shives. Marcus Layton. Robert Layton. John Houdersheldt Row 4 Clem Smith. Jr.. Melvin Mann. Lawrence Golden. Gorman Palmer. William Trail. Earl Waltz. Jr. WE ARE STILL ROWING, NOT DRIFTING CLASS OF 1953 Row I Shirley Hanks. Marietta Mellott. Dons Peck. Lois Barton. Nanette Shaw. Patricia Simpson. Naomi Powell. Yvonne Price. Gladys Jordan Row 2 Malcolm Peck, George Smith. Robert Kirk. Glen Palmer. Clifford Wilt. Richard Duvall. Benjamin Truax. Kenneth CrabilI. Mr Homer Powell Row 3: Nancy Sheet . Lstalene Mellott. bvelyn Manning. Mildred Hill. Sarah Duvall. Row 4: John b. Ritz. Boyd Clevenger. Merrill Gordon. Harper Layton. McCauley Miller. Carl Micheal. Kenneth Sigel, Gerald Strait. Melvin Shaffer. Sylvan Hen- dershot. James Hollcnshead CLASS OF 1954 Row I: Lorraine Truax. Marcia Dick. Bca Joy Crabill. Ruth Swain. Alice Mellott. Nancy Brant. Jean Carson. Joanne Adelsbcrgcr. Rhoda Belle Spade. Dean Truax. Lee Lashley Row 2: Mr George Crouse. Jean Duvall. Wanda Lee Oakman. Beverly Duvall. Mary Jean Mellott. Joyce Booth. Ruth Hill, Geneva Garland-Duvall. Ambrose Ray. Henry Golden. James Decker. Thomas Dugan. Beverly Truax. Treva Mellott Row 3: Joan bunk. Gerald Bard. Keen blbin. Robert W alters. Warren Peck. Paul Hendershot. George Truax. Keith Hixon. Kenneth Booth Row 4 Charles Bohrer. Gerald Mellott. Allen Lee Smith. Dean Northcraft. Charles Manning. John C. Ritz. 149 KNOWLEDGE PAVES THE ROAD TO SUCCESS CLASS OF 1955 Ro ' Marlene Cnsl. Jane Brakeall. Pauline Ford. Madelin I ilton. Dons Spade. Shirley Weller. Beulah Smith. Joan Crawford. Yvonne I vnvh. Norma Jean Smith Row 2. Mr Thomas Finney. Marjorie Shaw. Mary Golden. Etken Bishop. Iris Martin. I cah Truas, Janice lilkr. Doiores R . Joy Barton Homer Smith Row 3 W.lham Clarence McKee. Jr. James Horst. Ralph Fischer. Paul Hendershot Kit hard Ward. Clyde Booth. Nathan Hixson. Carl Simpson. James Barnhart. James Smith CLASS OF 1956 Row I Alice Hoop. Darlene C arson. I ce Ann Crist. Betts Crouse. Dorothy Schricver. Neva Layton. Sylvia Chesnut. Yvonne C omerer. Janet Yonkcr. Verla McKee. Arlene Hixon-Rit . Jean Hixon-Mitchcll Row 2 Eleanor Edwards. Mamie Mellon. Janet Miller. Mayc McKee, fclva Spade. Delores Crawford. Alys Wright. Nancy Smith. Yvonne Peck. Marlene Lord. Betty Layton. Betty Garland. Sonja Shivcs. Bernice Smith Row J Opal Garland. Eugene Rit . Monte Mellott. Edwin Layton. Donald Whiteside. James Rit , Donald Hixson, Dale Fischer. Robert Ward. Lauren Shank. Stanley Palmer. Mr George C rouse Row 4 George Sigel. Russell Gordon. James Hill. Robert Duvall. Robert Munch. Dean McCray WORK FOR THY SUCCESS CLASS OF 1957 Row I Alice V Kirk. Marlin Douglas. Rulh Brakcall. Roger Truax. Opal Golden. Richard Golden. Juanita Pittman. Roy Mills. Doris Jean Souders. Joe Spade. Alda Mac Crawford Row 2 Willis Mcllott. Shirley Walters. William Golden. Phyllis Adams. Arnold Mann. Vallie Truax. Richard Yonker. Carol Shives. Claude Truax. Virginia Waugh. Mr Homer Powell — Advisor Row 3: William H fisher. Ada Hendershot Fletcher. Robert Hill. Dorothy Ann Gordon. John Lucas. Phyllis Gordon. Harry Lee Garland. Marion Hendershot. Calvin Smith. Geraldine Smith. Rodney Smith. Mary Anne Chesnut. Lloyd Truax Row 4 Myron Golden. Stiles Duvall. Dean Shank. Lynn Palmer. Richard Munch. Boyd DcShong CLASS OF 1958 Row I Alice Keefer. Marian Simpson. Brenda Lynch. Joanne Koont . Saundra Duvall. Helen Shaw. Mabel Akers. Wanda Lee Rit . Kathryn Sigcl. Dolores Shaw. Audrey Akers. Waneta Hixon. Mary Ann DeSantis. Carol Barton. Shirley Litton Row 2 Genevieve Wagner. Della Truax. Nellie Shoemaker. Yvonne Schetrompf, Naomi Mellon. Jane Truax. Maynard Mellon. Coy Spade. Robert Swadley. Alvin Brant. Henry Weller. Maurice Bohrcr. George Breakall. Betty Jean Crawford. Mr Gordon Charlton. Supervising Principal Row J Mr Herbert J hdwards — Principal. Robert Barnhart. Daniel Smith. Jr . Dale Hess. Daniel Swain. Grover Strait. Ray Clevenger. Harry Sowers. Jr . Neill Miller. Gerald Hendershot. Ray Mellon. Sandra Nave. Brenda Ford. Patricia Smith Row 4: Eugene Truax. Foster Souders. Barbara Layton. Patricia Morse. Carl Thomas. Doris Duvall. Esther Mellon, l enorc Golden. Doris Chesnut. Larry Smith. Dale Wink. John Covalt. Jr . 51 Nelson Caldwell. Vaughn Shank Not Pictured Carl Furman KNOWLEDGE COMES BUT WISDOM LINGERS CLASS OF 1959 Rou I Karen Barton. Jeanne Lfflin. Lunda W illiams. Donna Lynch. Josephine Brcakall. Janet Palmer. Theresa Ford. Audrey Morton. Doris Truax. 1ar Stevens Row 2 Mr George Crouse. Margaret Hess. June Miller. Kathryn Weller. Mona Dick. Peggs Stanley Carol Spade. Linda Barnhart. Janice Crist. Shirley Hess. Roger Mellon. Mrs. Dorothy Golden Row 3 Joseph Horst. Almcda Lnglc. Delores Barnhart. Ruth Smith. Carolyn Gordon. Joyce Layton Marie Hixson. Alma Karns. Hixson Akers. Franklin McKee. Ronald Smith. Glenn Booth Row 4 Ray Palmer. Jimmy Akers. Dale Truax. Daniel Frey. Bill Cromwell. Marshall Booth. Marlin Lynch. Maynard Spade. Gary Walt. Ronald Painter. Ray Chesnut. Lawrence Shultz. Frank Hollcnshcad. George Mellon. CLASS OF I960 Row I Sylvia Spade. Dixie Brcakall. Ray Swadlcy. Sarah Barnes. Donald Bard. Carol Gordon. Alice Jean Truax. Dorothy Ann Layton. Doris Lee McCray. Carol Comerer. Anna Lee Mills Row 2 Mr Crouse. Bonnie Lou Hixson. Ldmond Hann. Lester Litton. Anna Mayc Zir.merman. Brenda Mac Crist. Juanita Souders. Sam Truax. Theo Joyce Keefer. Marian Mellott. Dons Peck. Helen Pittman. Philip Bohrer. Cordelia Caldwell. Lynn Schctrompf Row 3 Harry Landers. Leroy Legeer. Norma Hixon. Memory Shank. Dorothy Clark. Helen Garland. Daryl Hendershot. Keith Duvall. Gaylcn Shaw. Jr. Ldward Leon Ritz. Herbert Ward. Paul Fisher KNOWLEDGE IS POWER, WHEN GUIDED BY WISDOM CLASS OF 1961 Ro I Mars Mcllott. Norma Everts. Betty Edwards. Beverly Stcach. Glenda Jo Carpenter. Edna Smith. Annabel Morgret. Faye Bcattv. Charlotte Waltz. Eleanor Hill. Cindy Dcncen. Elsie Fix Row 2 Edna Flixson. Roberta Golden. Carole Rit . Carol Simpson. Carol Reel. Bonita Mcllott. Linda Sipes. Opal Booth. Marlene Barnhart. Lois Akers. Sylvia Spade Row 3: Jerry McKee. Max Mellon. Wanda Fix. Gloria Bernhard. Gloria Keefer. Carolyn Winters. Mary Barnhart. Faye Smith. Mary Ford. Foster Mcllott. Frank Plessinger. Richard Lake Row 4 Lee Johnson. Thomas Ford. Ronald Hammond. Thomas Swain. Ronald Swope. John Clark. Lawson Duvall. William Creek. Ross Gordon. Ddmas Bard. Larry Palmer CLASS OF 1962 Row I Carole Furman. Diana Trueax. Linda Breakall. Carolyn Comerer. Carol Martin. Huldah Wilt. Marcella Younker. Eileen Golden. Sandy Gordon. Phyllis Stanley. Audrey Hixon. Cynthia Mellott. Mary Mills. Jackie Powell. Linda Swain. Mary Bradshaw Row 2: Ruth Booth. Rosalie Hixon. Charlotte Hixson. Gary Hess. Gary Akers. Sheldon Mellott. Leon Smith. Carl Apple. Jerry Beatty. Franks Mellott. Calvin Comerer. Kenneth Fischer. Gerald Mellott. Blaine Morton. Carol Shank. Judith Pittman. Ruth Miller Row 3: Linn Hendershot. Chalmer Strait. Roger Akers. Ross Walters. Junior Bishop. Arlie Schetrompf. Craig Sauter. Eugene Hart. Forrest Bard, Dale Bair. Harold 153 Divel. Larry Hixon. Mark Bradshaw. Nile Hill. Eugene Mellott. Earl Hendershot. Gary Bohrer NOT AT THE TOP. BUT STILL CLIMBING CLASS OF 1963 Ro« 1 Dixie Souders. Richard Mellon. Nancy Schricvcr. Rand Mcllott. Lyndall Golden. Carol Peek. Dorothy Hill. Roy Gordon. Alice Sebum. Majonc Smith. Janice Hann. Joe Weller. Alma Walt . Ronald Hixson. Anna Blankley Row 2: Donald Sigel. Virginia Sigcl. Harold Mcllott. Olive Smith. Gerald Hixon. Beverly Divclbliss. Darrell l.ayton. Donna Rinard. Lewis Williams. Charlotte Trueax. Clair Duvall. Jean Booth. Walter Mcllott. Betty Jean Decker. Ronnie Zimmerman Row 3: Nita McKee. Dale Sigcl. Phy llis Bohrer. Eugene Swope. Agnes Ford, Lester Breakall. Thelma Layton. Richard Layton. Judy Brcakall. Dale Gordon. Barbara Peck. Gilbert Decker. Jr.. Charlene Gordon. Lot Blankley. Delores Smith Row 4 Gloria Morgan. John Smith. Joyce Shives. Roy Morse. Shirley Lynch. Edward Northcraft. Ruth Ann Akers. David Horst. Janice Bernhard. James Pittman. Carrie Harr. James Funk. Orpha Shaffer. Robert Schuhart. Grace Hill. Gene Mcllott. Jean Gordon. CLASS OF 1964 Row I: Allen Wagner. Pamela Apple. Dale Golden. Darlene Wheeler. Vernon Barnhart. Betty Lou Spade. James Fischer. Maryls Palmer. Harold Mellott. Erma Peck. Allen Shanholtz. Gretta Brady. Virgil Mcllott Row 2: Ronald Ward. Sandra Stable. Robert Golden. Doris Clark. Daryl Mellott. Mary Ellen Edwards. Larry Morton. Joan Mellott, William Lake. Linda Smith. Richard Bernhart. Brenda Joyce Rawls. Rodney Swain. Marie Peek Row 3 Roy Miller. Shcrwin Fix. Linda Miller. Dale Smith. Betty Mcllott. Gary Layton. Alma Hoop. George Shives. Darlene Clevenger. Robert Garland. Nancy Booth. Paul Bohrer. Clara W'illiams. Frank Mcllott. Row 4: Lester Garland. Con- 154 nic Booth. Ray Smith. Maxine Spade. Robert McKinley. Judith Truax. Homer Landers. Sharon Fix. Mark Spade. Ruth Kirk. Carter Bard. Sharon Hammond. Russell Duvall. Jerry Bair WORK AND YOU SHALL BL REWARDED, LOAE AND YOU SHALL BE THWARTED CLASS OE 1965 Rim I: Vcrlccn Powell. Dari Lee Hixon. Dolly Peck. Lauren Bard. Grcathel Brady. Randy Shaffer. Carol Harris. Charles Garland. Joyce Strait. Cecil Tritlc. Thelma Smith. Kenneth Hcndcrshot. Geraldine Decker Row 2 Darlene Rohm. Gary Shivcs. Linda Peck. Ralph Schricvcr. Kay Mellon. Kenneth Hewetl. Alma Mellon. Roger Ward. Jean Garlick. John Geist. Claudia Ward. William Sipes. Diane McKee. Raymond Hess Row 3: Lee Mellon. Judy Mellon. Nelson Barton. Carolyn Fogal. Hervey Hann. Linda Mellon. Larry Barnhart. Connie Mellon. Hobcrt Hann. Norma Mellott. Preston Weller. Margaret Reel. Jean Rcmsburg. Polly Ward Row 4 William Barnhart. Mary W right. Janet Walters. Gloria Jean DcShong. Floyd Powell. Imogcnc McKee. Patricia Winters. Leon Smith. Carolyn Mellott. Wildcna Wilkins. Gary Truax. Harriet Chubb. Leona Smith. Joan Mann. Larry Barnhart CLASS OF 1966 Row I: Merrill Lynch. Linda Booth. Allen Weller. Nancy Bivens. Wayne May. Walter Sigcl. Janet Peck. Gene Truax. Catherine Mellott. Robert Kerns. Row 2: Mary Keefer. Coy Rohm. Mabel Mellon. Daniel Smith. Sharon Rit . Kaye Sipes. Gary Layton. Mary Plessinger. Pdgar Kcebaugh. Betty Golden Row 3: Allen Crouse. Kaye Miller. Gary Mellott. Janet Fischer. Larry Carnahan. John Carpenter. Barbara Smith. Steve Gordon. Dorothy Clark. Roger Leasurc Row 4 Jackson Duvall. Arlene Barton. Leon Covalt. Shirley Hann. Hobcrt Barnhart. C'harlotte Smith. Linda DeShong. Barry Shives. Carol Fischer. Dave Layton. Anna Powell. Warren Golden. CLASS OF 1967 Row 1: Linda Mcllott. Eugene Hann. Tony Tritle. Willard DeShong. Jr.. Phyllis Weller. Joann May. Sara Ward. Virginia Weller. Gregory Shaffer. Nancy Soudcrs. Dennis Cavcnder. Joanne Powell, Gary Shives. Row 2: Rosalind Williams. Richard Truax. Jenny McCray. Bob Gor- don. Donna Hendershot. Zane Shives. Kay Gordon. Robert Harris. Martha Gordon. Stuart Trucax. Brenda Barnhart. Larry Akers. Christine Barton Row 3 Rodney McCray. Carol Mellott. Larry Mellon. Sara Souders, Lee Clark. Betty Shives. Roger Barnhart. Mary Lou Gordon. Bill Souders, Linda Barton. Bill Bennett. Marcia Hixson. Paul Sigel. Elizabeth Smith. Bill Pittman. Row 4 Edith Golden. Gary McCray. Christine Akers, Ryan Unger. Karen Winters. Ricky Lcese. Mary Lou McKee. Gary Stahle. Barbara Shives, Kay Dombrowsky, Lowell Barnhart. Barbara Strait, Richard Moseman, Anna Wilt. David Strait. Joan Eller CLASS OF 1968 Row 1: Joanne Beale. Sandy Eddy, Shirley Weicht. Naomi Mellott. Barbara Strait. Andrew Smith. Cindy Kincaid. Shirley Mellott, Shirley Hixon. Cheryl Palmer. Patty Booth Row 2: Joe Smith. Barbara Pittman. Wanda Ward. Alice Booth. Helen Mellott. Barbara Sipes. Susan Barton. Louise Fischer, Barbara Fischer, Debbie Ward, Cheryl Ward, David Pittman. Row 3: Gary Hill. Dave Bray. Franklyn Geist. Jr., Daniel Peck. Gene Leese. Randy Beatty, Jcanic Hill. Willard Hill. Donnie Golden, Norman Mellott. Thomas Strait. William Swope. 156 CLASS OF 1969 Row I: Sarah Carson, Robert Booth. Linda Tnllc, Leon Hann. Vesta Bard, Ronald Clingerman, Linda Mellott, Frank Strait. Sandra Harris. Row 2: Ldgar Miller, Shirley Barton. Thomas DeShong, Sharon Hcndershot. Walter Schncvcr, Alinda Leasurc. Calvin Barton. Joan Mellott, Jack Wetzel Row 3: Mark Sipes, Connie Bain. Gregory Geist, Sue Duvall. Ronald Shivcs. Kay Hixon, Gregory Peck. Glenda Fogal. Steve Hams. Janet Powell Row 4: Bonnie Clark. Homer Edwards. Laura Barnhart. Carl Edwards. Sharon Mentzer Bard. Donald Sipes. Susan Souders. Lynn Mellott. Cynthia Golden. Paul Hill. Carol Whitfield. CLASS OF 1970 Row I: Evelyn Decker. Diane Lanehart. Marlene Hixon. Karen Johnson. Phyllis Pittman. Nancy Plessinger. Gloria Bohrer. Judy Shives, Carolyn Weller Row 2: Reba Bard. Elaine McCray Hill. Barbara Fletcher. Karen Crawford. Sandy Powell. Izella Swope. Susan Remsburg. Teresa Weicht. Marilyn Gordon. Linda Dyer. Susan Sipes Row 3: Judy Hixon. Larry Williams. Linda Ford. Susan Hann. Lex Mellott. Nancy Mellott, Cindy Swisher Mellott. Larry Truax. Marty Ringcner. Linda Blake. Roy Trueax. Carol Powell. Row 4: Dale Dcnecn. Lonnie Palmer. Gary Gregory, Francis Garlick. Barbara Clingerman. Gary Kerns. Ed Wilt. Sara Krause. Harry Blake. Lester Smith. Row 5: John Mellott. Walter DeShong. Satricia Deneen. Roger Barnhart. Bill Shives. LuBrent Deneen. Larry Barton. Tom Strait. Richard Munson. 157 Brenda Smith. Charles Swope. Merle Beatty. CLASS OF 1971 Row I: Rhonda Mcllot. Dotli Ward Barton. Carol Putman. Darcc Keefer. Ann Simpson. Virginia Golden. Kay Fogal. Beverly Garland. Lois Schnever. Donna Mcllott. Row 2: Dianne Stable. Karen Chesnut. Gail Stable. Cordelia Carson. Dolly Golden. Jean Strait. Gloria Kerns, Ellen Hill. Joan Barton. Marian Plessingcr. Darlene Fischer McCusker. Adonna Hill Row 3 William Shaw. Mike McKeevcr. Orlyn Hess. Jr.. Gary Heuer. Betty Swope. Linda Clark. Cynthia Pittman. Lois Barnhart. Judith Leese. Paul DeShong, Alvin Strait. Leonard Morris. Row 4: Richard Hixson. Marlin Schriver, Randy Ward. Kenneth Steach. Edward Whiteside. Leon Mellott. Kenneth Pittman. Thomas Golden. Daniel Clark. Douglas Shaw. W illiam Strait. David Dombrowsky. CLASS OF 1972 Row I: Linda Strait. Valerie Golden. Roger Mcllott, Colleen Swisher. Barb Shivcs. Linda Dcneen. Cheryl Hendershot. Edna Weller. Barry Mcllott. Bonnie Fogal Row 2: Kathy Hixson. Sheila Bohrcr, Nancy Mellott, Anna Mcllott. Betty Blanklcy. Rodney Mcllott. David Strait. Clarence Weicht. Eugene Palmer. Wayne Heuer. David Beale. Martha Mellott. Vicky Mellott Row 3: Debbie Mentzcr Munson. Debbie Shivcs. Donald Keefer. Floetta Apple Host, Allan Pittman. Carolyn Mcllott. David Shives. Anthony Pittman. Barry Moscmann. Darlene Shanholtz. Dennis Ward. Ginger Clark Newman. Lynn Oakman. Barbara Mcllott. Row 4: Gary Hixon, Doug Kincaid. Ronald Fischer, Tom Krause. Earl Edwards. Paul Martin. Donald Fischer. Judy Fisher. Marilyn Schriver. Donald Mellott. Richard Morgan. Tom Burkett. David Smith. Bill Pittman. Rodney Bernhard. Glenn Geist. CLASS OF 1973 Row I Harper Kcebaugh. Bertha Clark. Thomas Weller. Cathy Fletcher. Calvin Everts. Ellen Palmer. Daniel Lanehart. Denise McCray. Vikki Adelsbcrger. Calvin Mellott. Pam Hendcrshot-Krause, Samuel Simpson. Row 2: Linda Seburn, Diane Sipes. Mary Barber-Michael. Jeanne Ford. Paula Smith. Sharon Kerns-Mellott. Joycelyn Palmer. Terry Smith. Mildred Carson. Rebecca Shives, Connie Morgan. Cheryl Mellott, Carol Smith. Row 3: Daniel Lecse. James Betts, Steve Ward, Joan McKecver. James Barton. Dianna Fisher. Coy Hill. Eugene Hann. David Clark Larry Fischer. Dwain Souders. McKinley Smith. David Whiteside Row Nicholas Mentzer. Michael Morris. Barbara Wertz. Ronald Powell. Marlind Schriver. Kent Fix. Randy Hill. Gary Bradshaw. Duane Williams. Basil Pittmar Jr.. Kcrmit Swope. Glenn Schriver. Daniel Fischer. CLASS OF 1974 Row I: Phyllis Plcssmgcr. Kathy Mellott. Debbie Stanley-McKee. Ginnie Kenned)-Mellott. Alice Pittman. Sharon Strait. Delilah Diehl. Denise Mellott. James E. Smith, Tana Mellott. Dorothy Truax, Virginia Palmer. Jackie Beatty, Debbie Swisher. Audrey Wink. Peggy Swope Row 2: Althea Hill. Sharon Buter- baugh. Cathy Hendershot-McKeever. Keith Fix. Rodney Lecse. Brenda Younkcr. Kathy Deneen. Mona Mellott. Nancy Mellott. Karen DcShong. Marcella Divelbliss. John McKee. Peggy Seburn. Steven Palmer. Pat Carpenter. Lynn Stable. Debbie Crawford. Jackie Slick. Lois Shives Row 3: Chalmer Bernhard. Kenneth Kerns. Larry Shoemaker. David Hewctt. Dcnvin Bard. Danny Porterfield. Jeff Chcsnut. Tom Mellott. Arnold Younkcr. Wilma Hull. Cindy Mellott. Susan Ford. Brenda Ward, Alben Deneen. Raymond Tyler. Delmar Hollcnshead. Brian Fletcher. Robert Mitchell. Jr. Row 4 Randy Ward, Sam Souders. Roger Ritz, Jimmy Spade. Harry Lanehart. Danny Wertz. Edgar Wright, James D Smith. Terry Ziler. Danny Fischer. David Gregory. Rick Barnhart OUR INTERESTS ARE IN THE FUTURE BECAUSE WE ARE GOING TO SPEND THE REST OF OUR LIVES THERE CLASS OF 1975 Row I: Venessa Weller. Betty Crawford. Lisa Goodrich. Cathy McKeever. Jan Winter. Tommy Woodal. Rebecca Palmer, Debbie Shoemaker. Carolyn Hess. Kathy Hughes. Douglas Mellolt. Flora Mellott, Karen Palmer. Alan Fischer Row 2: Darlene Ritz. Peggy Garland-Grove. Cindy Peck. Brenda Waltz. Debra Wcller- Morris. Jay Smith, Pamela Douglas. Debra Younker-Edwards, Sharon Shives. Dennis Omps, Kimberly Dyer. Perry Trueax. Kathy Hann. Nadine Funk Row 3: Donnie Fischer. Loren Lecse. Dean Wilkins, Karl Swope. Russell Hoffman, Arthur Smith, Lois Knight, Jeff Ward, Wayne Ward. Alvin Shives, Bonnie Krause. Billy Bradshaw. Wilma Bohrer. Susan Mellott. Row 4 Allan Hixon, Diane Fischer, Marleen Mellott. Robert Whitfield. Carole Hendershot. Joel Wilt. Lynn Bard, Terry Smartt. Rick Hendershot. Marietta Sipes. Jeff Souders, Dodie Lynch. Leticia Mosemann. Patricia Mosemann, Mike McKinney Absent: Linda Rohm- Golden. Watson Sigel. CLASS OF 1976 Row 1: Diane Mentzcr, Anna Seburn, Cathy VanDaniker. Sherry Trueax. Joyce Bain. Sharon Rohm. Gwen Stable. Lois Bowman. Patty Seburn. Karen Spade. Cheryl Pittman, Doris Hann. Judy Crawford. Atha Barber. Druscilla Wilt, Sharon Stable. Row 2: Nancy Hill. Alicia Shoemaker. LeeAnn Krause. Iris Blankley. Cindy Sipes. Doug Denecn. Mike Deneen. Milton Wink. Greg Smith. Trudy Smith. Luanne Ritz Murray. Anita Trail, Clara Eadcr. Cindy Hanks. Lisa Umbrell. Bon- nie Bradshaw. Row 3: Rusty Blankley. Rod Hill, Dean Douglas. Tim Barton. Jeff Stanley. Steve Morris, Dave Crouse, Greg Mellott, James Knight. Wayne Booth. Craig McCarty. Tony Oakman. Norman Schetrompf. John Beatty, Greg Golden. Lynn Smith, Gene Douglas. Kirk Younker Row 4: Jeff Hughes. Donald Mellott. Wendell Lcesc. Steve Weller. Norman Mellott. James Hoffman. Randy Dcike. Russell Powell. Robert Funk. John Hcwett. Wayne Truax. Mike Hess, Ed Shaw. Lynn Rohm. Glenn Mellott. Jimmy Bishop. Donnie Swope. Doyle Forshey. TIME WILL TEACH MORE THAN ALL OUR THOUGHTS CLASS OF 1977 Row I Jeff Lynch. Eugenia Hann, Malt Fitzpatrick. Sheila Kerns. Richard Fader. Janet Barber. Mark Miller. Linda Sigel-Exline, Robert Hixon. Kelly Beatty. Alan DeShong. Maxine Schriever, Jimmy Winter. Beverly Ramsey. Stuart Fletcher. Kevin Mellott. Row 2 Brian Peck, Ray Powell. Ginger Barnhart. Caleb Wilt, Luraine Fischer. Johnny Winter. Sheila DeShong, Ricky Mellott. Dena Ritz. Mark Shanholtz, Trecila Denccn. Ronnie Mellott. Judy Ericson. Neal Oakman. Janet Carnell Row 3 Michael Truax, Donald Buterbaugh, Ruth Carson. Ditha Mellott. Patty Spade. Debbie Adclsbergcr. Cindy Shives. Denise Funk. Pam Clingerman Shives. Glenda Deneen. Jonie Bishop. Sue DeShong. Carla Flctcher-Cubbage. Trina Elbin. Jerry Flixson. Paul Goodrich. Wesley Tyler. Row 4 David Hann. David Fischer. John Nowakowski. Steve Shives, Tracy Mellott. Bill Whiteside. Kenny Swope. Herb Koontz. Rodney Divelbliss, Fred Nates. Jeff Hampton. Alan Northcraft. Richard Harr. Bill DeShong. Robin Ward. CLASS OF 1978 Row I: Nancy Buterbaugh. Cinda Douglas, Debra Decker. Barbara Waltz. Joann Debbie Hendershot. Cindy Day. Tina Mitchell. Angclena Wilt. Ryan Mellott. Ward. Dixie Wertz. Diane Hoffman, Bonnie Younker. Alice Truax, Doris Rohm Timmy Shives. Jeff Deike Row 4 James McLean. Bradley Ray. Vicki Earnest. Row 2: Gail Nates. Melody Carl, Curtis Hixon. Alexa Smith. Steve Haulman. Mark Mellott. William Norris. Victor Landers. David Hull. Janies Strait. Randy Warren Strait. Bonnie Goodrich. Danny Peck. Luanne Keebaugh. Richard Ritz. Smith. Carol Hoffman. Timmy Goodrich. Scott Whiteside Carolyn Trail. Vicki McCarty. Row 3: John Ebersole. Jeff Myers. Elmer Bowman. LIFE HAS VALUE ONLY WHEN IT HAS SOMETHING VALUABLE AS ITS OBJECT. CLASS OF 1979 Row 1: Susie Dere. Holly Whiteside, Donna Barling. Tina Dere. Lisa Snyder. Dawn Adelsberger. Deidi Beatty. Donna Mellott. Jackie McKcever. Jackie Woodal, Lisa Palmer, Via Hann, Sheila Schriever-Eader. Row 2: Mike Shaw, Becky Hendershot. Pam Hanks. Penny Lanchart. Mary Ann Ebersole-Shives, John Harper. Michelle Hendershot. Blane Younker. Debbie Keebaugh. Lynn Hanks. David VanDaniker. Tim Mellott, Jeff Ritz. Row 3: Robin Morgret. Craig Ziler. Aubrey Fletcher. Bret Elbin, Carolyn Bromell, Jimmy Barnhart. Brian Deneen, Debbie Richards. Mary Ann Hixson. Drew Diehl. Steve Blankley. Sharon Hollenshead Row 4: Roger Wilt. Rex Akers. Dwight Fischer. Craig Elbin. Denny Mellott. Jimmy Ritz. Danny Crouse, John Bain, Alan Layton, Dennis Palmer. Roger Harr. Allen Spade. Ronnie Clark. TEACHERS OF FAIRVIEW SCHOOL (1890-1960) Laura Alloway Helena Charlton Mr. Cline Lewis Deneen Barton Diehl Sarah Carson-Diehl Margaret Lehman Elbin Zoe Northcraft Fischer Calvin Foster Florence McKee Fritz Darlington Hart Elmer Hendershot Erna Schetrompf-Hendershot Wilhelmina Shank Hendershot Harry Hill Marguerite McKee-Hill Tisha Richards Hixson Maxine Gicnger Lashley Harry Lewis Ada Foster McKee J. Kenneth McKee Ralph McKibbin Gilbert B Mellott Hollis Mellott Oletta Whitfield Mellott Earl Morton John Ray Catherine Laidig-Rice Calvin Ritz Tolbert Shank Lewis Stable Pearl Fisher Stable Walter Stein Mary McKibbin Warner Gordon Winter Orpha S. Winter SUBSTITUTES Cora Schultz Booth Dora Hendershot David Keith Hixon Vera Foster Jay Guy Mellott Goldie Plessinger Richards Martha Stahlc FULTON COUNTY mSTORICAl SOCIETY LIBRARY McConneUsburQ. PA 162 CLASS REUNION OF ’54 WARFORDSBURG HIGH SCHOOL. CLASS OF 54 (left lo right) First Row Jean Carson Stick ky. F rev a Mcllott Starr. Lorraine Truax Schetrompf. Joyce Booth Ketchum. Rhoda Belle Spade Woodal. Beverly Duvall Bard. Mary Jean Mellon tamer, Geneva Gar- land Duvall. Joan Adelsberger Piluk. Alice Mellott Hau c. Second Row George Crouse. Nancy Brant Stanley. Kenneth Booth. Charles Bohrer. David Keith Hixon. Henry Golden. Jerry Bard. Dean Truax. Lee Lashley. Ruth Swam Sweit er; Third Row Dean Northcraft. Warren Peck. Jim Decker. Bobby Walters. George Truax. Ambrose Ray, Charles Mann- ing The Southern Fulton School Class of 1954 celebrated their 25th year class reunion on July 28, 1979, at the Need- more Fire Flail. The Mistress of Ceremonies was Jean Carson Stickley. Jean is now residing in Nevada. Flere are just a few captions from the reunion. 1. Warren Peck. Jean Carson Stickley 2. Jean Carson Stickley, Bobby Walters 3. 4. Lee Lashley 5. Alice Mellott Hauze 6. Ambrose Ray 7. Row I: Treva Starr, Lorraine Schetrompf, Joyce Ketchum, Rhoda Belle Woodal. Beverly Bard, Mary Tarner, Geneva Duvall. Joan Piluk, Alice Hauze. Row 2: Kenny Booth. Charley Bohrer. Keith Hixon, Henry Golden, Jerry Bard. Dean Truax. Lee Lashley, Ruth Sweitzer. Row 3: Dean Northcraft, Warren Peck, Jimmy Decker. Bobby Wal- ters. George Truax. Am- brose Ray, Charley Man- ning. REUNION of ’31, '32, ’33 September 27, 1979 at Weavers Restaurant, Hancock 1. WARFORDSBURG HIGH SCHOOL. Class of 1931; (left to right) Top Row; Harold Palmer, Lewis Deneen, Jobe Peck. Marvin Layton; Front Row: Ruby Crist-Peck, Beatrice Deneen-Latimer, Madalene Barnhart-Hendershot 2. WARFORDSBURG HIGH SCHOOL. Class of 1932; (left to right) Top Row: Baul Beale. Harold McKee, Clyde Pies- singer. Kenneth Hendershot. Ralph Layton. Sealed Marie Charlton-Harris, Juanita Wink-Holman. Reba Palmer-Hill, Thelma May-Ritz. Freeda Zimmerman-Schriver. Ruth Morgret-Schetrompf. Note: Mr George Weiss assisted Mr Paul Beale in preparing the history for the Reunion of Classes '31, '32, '33. A TOUCH OF REMEMBRANCE Our present Southern Fulton High School as we know it today, hasn’t always been such a solid organization of worldly studies and personal development. Its humble beginning was in 1927 when Mr. George D. Weiss became the first teacher for some twenty ninth graders in the Odd Fellows Lodge Hall. A few months later, they were moved into a new, but unfinished, consolidated school known as the Bethel Township High School. In addition to Mr. Weiss being the first teacher in Warfordsburg, he also became the first principal in the latter part of 1928. Each year one more teacher was added to the staff until there were four teachers to provide a four-year high school education. After the first year in the new building. Mr. Weiss started and coached a basketball, baseball, and track teams. During the seven years that Mr. Weiss spent teaching at Warfordsburg, the Bethel Township High School became a community center of ac- tivities and it unified the township. In 1934. Mr. Weiss left Warfordsburg to further his education. Mr. Weiss died August 7,1979. The early classes will always treasure the fond memories of Mr. Weiss and the beginning of our first school in War- fordsburg. Mr George D. Weiss Mrs. Eleanor Crawford-Weiss 164 FULTON COUNTY RETIRED SCHOOL EMPLOYEES AND SPOUSE Row I: Maxine Gicnger-Lashley. Evelyn Kirk-Hendershot. Alma Kendall-Elvey. Geraldine Thomas. Wilhelmina Shank-Hendcrshot. Amy Douglas. Goldie Plcssingcr-Richards. Pcarlc Hess-Evans. Rintha Diehl-Whiteside. Marian Humbert. Row 2: Francis Lashley. Mildred Graebcr. Mrs. Wilson Pebley. Emma Winegardner. Estalene Gregory. Mary Cunningham. Mrs. Welsh. Viva Stable-Murray. Inez Brown- Crouse. Eleanor Leidig. Rctha Glazier. Ada Foster-McKee. Clair Bair. Mary Kirk. Row 3: William Graeber. Wilson Pebley. Bruce Douglas. Dave Gregory. Floyd Truax. Harold Welsh. Lewis Deneen. Walter Bair. Thad Winegardner. George Crouse. Lucille Bair-Shaw. (This picture taken at banquet in the Needmore Fireball. October. 1979, by Leda Lashley) LEFT: CLASS OF 1932 (Photo taken 1979) Top Row: George Weiss — Prin- cipal. Harold McKee. Ruth Morgret Schetrompf. Ralph Layton. Marie Charlton Harris. Ruth Ranck Monaco, Clyde Plcssingcr Bottom Row: Juanita Wink Holman. Reba Palmer Hill. Hollis Mcllott, Frceda Zim- merman Shriver, Thelma May Ritz, Paul Beale. Kenneth Hen- dershot. Freda Duvall Gregory — Teacher. (Photo courtesy of Paul RIGHT: CLASSES OF 1931 (first two rows) AND 1933 (Bottom row) Top Row: Jobe Peck. Ruby Cnst Peck. Alice Ranck Jones Harold Palmer. Marvin Layton. Geneva Golden Pittman. Mid die Row: Hayes Zimmerman. Lena Zimmerman. Beatrice De neen Latimer. Lewis Deneen. Madalene Barnhart Hendershot Martina Deneen Dolfman. Jean McSparran — Teacher Bot tom Row. Brooks Smith — Teacher, Gladys May Spade Gladys Stoner Kennedy. Hilda Crist. Louise Layton Garrett Ethel Saunders Chesnut, Anna Mary Smith Norris, John Golden. Miriam Group DeKeyser — Teacher. CLASSES ’31, ’32, ’33 REUNITES fv The classes of 1931. ’32, 33 were reunited on September 27, 1979, at Weaver’s Restaurant in Hancock They were the first to graduate form the Bethel High School in Warfordsburg which is now known as Southern Fulton The Master of Ceremonies for the afternoon was Mr. Lewis Dcnccn Mr and Mrs. Paul Beale deserve the credit for organizing the reunion and for the publica- tion of the reunion book. Here are some candid camera photos of the classmates. Mr G. Elbin and Mrs. Lashley were guests at the reunion. I Ruby Jobe Peck 2. Aura Dencen 3 Mr Mrs. Clyde Plessingcr 4. Freeda Duvall. Former teacher 5 Brooks Smith, former teacher 6 Howard Fosta Layton 7 Mr Mrs. Ray Morse. Harold McKee. Juanita Wink Holman 8 Mrs. Paul Beale, Mariam Group- DcKeyser. Mr DeKcyser. Freeda Duvall- Gregory. Mr Gregory. 9 Beatrice Dencen Latimer 10. Thelma Ritz. Rcba Palmer-Hill 166 CENTER SCHOOL (THOMPSON) 1931 Row I: Pearl Deshong. Martha Jane Peck. Wilber Peck. Viola Deshong. Robert Truax. Cam Everts Row 2: Virginia Deshong. Ida Everts. Jean Everts. Nellie Everts. Leona Deshong. Sherman Deshong. Row 3: Mary Divelbliss. Junior Weller. Mildred Mellott. Amy Douglas — Teacher. Ethel Divelbliss. Curtis Divelbliss. Row 4 Issac Everts. Anna Shoemaker. Eugene Sharpe. Sylvia Weller. Albert Mellott. Mary Deshong. From History's Pagts Brush Creek Township PHILIP MORGRETS SCHOOL, DECEMBER 27, 1922 Sitting — Boyd Palmer, Paul Stevens. Webster Palmer. Row 2: Mary Bran- non Everts — Teacher, Anna Hann Coe. Mary Spade Peck. Loretta Spade Robinson. Alta Mellott, George Spade Sillers. Emil Mellott. Row 3: Cletus Hann. Marshall Hann. Edna Johnson Bradshaw 167 BARNES GAP 1916 168 Row I: Russell Hixon. Leo Northcraft. Russell Mellott. Carl Smith. Ted Northcraft. Row 2: Elwood Beatty. Blanche Smith. Clara Lee. Sodd Smith. Row 3: Blanche Mellott. Vera Foster. Opal Northcraft. Edna Hixon. Row 4 Marguerite Hetterman, Ellis Smith. John Kennedy Row 5: Ada Foster. Zoe (Doll) Northcraft. Jessie H. Creek — Teacher. Sarah Mann. Delphine Northcraft. FRANKLIN MILLS SCHOOL, DECEMBER 27, 1922 Row I: Virgil Mcllott. Cornelia Golden. John Caldwell. Mary Caldwell, Velma Lewis. Kenneth Lewis. Alvah Golden Row 2 Roy Rcmsburg, Leslie Schetrompf. fcdna Mcllott. Pearl Rcmsburg. Ada Foster-McKee — Teacher. Gladys Golden. Gladys Schetrompf CENTER AT BUCK VALLEY ABOUT 1924 Row I: Margaret Shank. Doris Shank. Alta Wigfield, Fred Barnhart. Miss Delphine Northcraft — Teacher. Row 2: Hayes Ward. Grayson Wigfield. Guy Hendershot, Grant Shank. Ralph Hendershot, Leo Hendershot, Margaret (Peg) Ward Row 3: Janet Ward. Maxine Gienger. Lewis Denecn. John Shank. Ruby Schetrompf. Mike Northcraft (Visitor). Row 4 Roxie Lynch, Gladys Hendershot. Clara Hettcrman. Row 5: Clarence Hendershot. Guy Gienger. 169 Mary (Tippy) Schetrompf. Naomi Dudley. Hope Norris. Mildred Dudley. ‘STILL SITS THE SCHOOL HOUSE BY THE ROAD” BUFFALO SCHOOL Above: Buffalo School was built about 1878 after the first building was destroyed by fire The building was situated on a hillside near the Crystal Spring Campgrounds on the farm of Mr Joshua Barton. This was a typical one-room school. The pupils all walked to school Water was carried in a bucket, and we all drank from the same tin dipper The teacher rang the hand bell from the front steps to call books The subjects were the basic three R's — reading, writing, and arithmetic An entertainment program was performed for the parents and visitors about once a year — Pauline Johnson TA r 1. FAIRVIEW SCHOOL AT AMARANTH 2. First bus from Belfast Township — 1937-38. Rev. B. E. (Buzz) Waltz drove the bus, hauling 7th and 8th graders, for two years at a cost of $15 per year for each student. The students paid for this service. 3. HARMONIA SCHOOLHOUSE — 1898 4. HARMONIA SCHOOLHOUSE — 1959 170 HARMONIA 1912-13 Row I Day Lehman. Merrill Lehman. Ambrose Rit . Claude Mellon. McKinley Creek. Roy Mellon. Elmer Sigei. John Scriever. Gilbert Mellon — Teacher Row 2: Lois Lehman. Mildred Lehman. Lilly Ray. Mary Wagner. Erna Schetrompf, Viva Stable. Mvda Schetrompf. Augusta Scriever. Mildred Dudley Row 3: E stella Hendershot. Lillie Ritz. Helen Scriever. Blanche Hammann. Eva Ritz. Hilda Scriever. James Stable. Floyd Sigel. Guy Beatty Row 4: Charles Hebner. Glenn Lehman. Zella Sigel. Edith Sigel. Orben Hebner. Nellie Morgorct, Grier Schriever. Clyde Stable AMARANTH SCHOOL 1921-1922 Suella Fite. Harper Diehl, Ida Crawford, Theodore Carson. Dora Carnell. Clarence (Bud) Carnell. Ada F McKee — Teacher BARNES GAP — 1917 Row I Zoe (Doll) Northcraft. Gilbert B Mellon — Teacher. Ada Foster Row 2 Mckinley Whitfield. Delphine Northcraft BARNES GAP (ABOUT 1922) BUCK VALLEY Row I: Walter Smith. Clifford Hixon. Orintha Ray, Irma Redinger. Lena Shanholtz. John Hixon Row 2 Russell Hixon. Marion Mcllott. May Ray. Hazel Smith Row 3: Charles Ray. Leonard Shanholtz. Vernon (Mike) Northcraft. Lawrence Shanholtz. Theodore Ray Row 4: Carl Smith. Leo Northcraft. Blanche Smith. Clara Lee. Opal Northcraft. Vera Foster Row 5: Theodore Northcraft. Harrison Shanholtz. Russell Mcllott. Delphine Northcraft — Teacher HARMONIA (BUCK VALLEY) 1915-16 Row I: Roy Sigel. Ralph Ritz. Clara Hammann, Eva Deen Scriever. Ethel Sigel Row 2 Sylvia Clingerman. Jessie Hendershot. Augusta Schricver. Viva Stahle. Margaret Lehman,;;;;;; Elmer Sigel. Wayne Potter. Roy Mellott. Clifford Scriever. Guy Mcllott Row 3: John Scriever. Merrill Lehman. McKinley Creek. Carl Hen- dershot. Claude Mellott. Rosella Ditmer. ;;;;;; Lela Hendershot. Mildred Lehman. Helen Scriever. Gladys 172 Hendershot. Oscar Lashley — Teacher Row 4 Day Lehman. Guy Beatty. Mary Potter. Hilda Scriever. Lilly Ray. Jessie Potter. GOOD DAYS — GOOD TIMES CENTER SCHOOL 1926-27 1 LOCUST GROVE SCHOOL Row I: Row 2: Fred Mellon, Elwood Mellon, Ethel Hoopengardner-Sigcl. Rintha Diehl-Whiteside, Goldie Garland Richards Row 3: Marshall Hart. Ralph Spade — Teacher. Wallace Mcllott. Granvil Clingcrman, Earl Morgret 2 WEST VIEW SCHOOL I. Robert Weaver 2. Evelyn Shaw-Heiser 3. Susan Eader-Gordon. 4 Jacob Eadcr 5 Thelma Eader-Mellott 6. Mary Weaver- Michael 7. Bcrnadine Wcaver-McCarty. 8 Mary Johnson Hoffacker 9. Margret Wink-Adelsberger 10. Marie Wink- Woolford. II. Goldie Hill-Palmer 12 Lena Hill-Adams 13 Roy Weaver. 14. Ethel Brannon. 15. Katherine Shaw-Bohrer 16 Mae Wink Brakeall Johnson 17 Therman Hill 18 James Johnson 19. Alma Barnhart Fisher. 20. Floyd Wink. 21. Mary Eader-Stevens 22. Richard Johnson 23 David Johnson 24 Raymond Chesnut. 25. George Wink. 26. Werth Wink. 27. Mary Brannon Everts — Teacher 28. Marshall Chesnut 29 Milton Barnhart. 30. Marshall Hill. 31 Mary McFaddcn-Shives BUFFALO SCHOOL WITH CHILDREN Below: Row I: Fred Lynch. Frank Lynch. Earl May. Dale Clevenger. Robert Lynch. George Mellott, Hilda Barton, Winifred Barton. Pauline Clevenger Row 2: Pauline Lynch. Elizabeth Hix- son. Dorothy Koontz. Leone Barton. Pauline Hixson. Row 3: Gladys May, Marguerite Hixson. Thelma May. Hazel Barton. Clara Koontz, Walter Barton. Bus on old 522 that used to run through Dott. This location was approximately behind the James McKeever home. Row I: Reda Shank. Doris Shank. Margaret Ward. Alta Wigfield Row 2 Margaret Shank, Ruby Schetrompf. Janet Ward. Maxine Gienger. Teacher — Myda Schetrompf. Row 3: Beatrice Carnell. Gladys Hendcrshot, Naomi Dudley. Clara Hetterman 173 THOSE WERE THE DAYS 1. ERANKLIN MILLS SCHOOL Ada Foster-McKcc. Marguerite Schetrompf. Nellie Mcllott 2. AMARANTH SCHOOL — 1926 Row I: Stanley Crawford. Bruce Crawford. Preston Crawford Row 2: Robert Layton. Lola Rtchl. Davie Stable 3. CENTER AT BUCK VALLEY ABOUT 1922 Row I: John Shank. Bill Hendershot. Grant Shank. Hayes Ward. Roy Schetrompf, Ralph Hendershot. Leo Hendershot. Lewis Dcncen. Ha el Hendershot Row 2: Ernest Dcncen. Sarah Schetrompf. Gladys Hendershot. Janet Ward. Clara Hetterman. Maxine Gienger. Charley Dcncen. Row 3: Naomi Dudley, Violet Schetrompf. Mary Schetrompf. Guy Gienger. Milton Hickener. Carroll Schrievcr. Cromer Hendershot. Boyd Shank Row 4 Patsy Hoopengardncr. Clarence Hendershot, fcrna Schetrompf. Myda Schetrompf. Mildred Dudley. Lloyd Hetterman. George Schetrompf. Jim Schetrompf. 174 DAYS GONE BY FAIRVIEW — 1934-35 Back to front: Row I: Virginia Akers. Ruth Smith. Adrienne C levenger. Viola Rohm, Georgianna De- shong. Margaret Shank. Arnold Deshong. Allan Wagner. Teacher — Maxine Lashley. Row 2: Louise Crawford. Vemona Camell. Edna Layton, Ada Carson. Louise Stable. Paul Ward, Herbert Barnhardt. Stanley Morgret, Herbert Carson. Reed Sigel. Donald Hendershot. Cloyd Stable. Row 3: Kathleen Crawford. John Stable, Mar- vin Carnell. Geraldine Stable. Ray Smith. Clyde Ward, Raymond Ward. Sherman Car- son. James Stable. Harrison Rohm. Charles Stable. Jasper Rohm. “Bee' Hendershot. Rolla Rohm. Row 4: Leotta Decker. “Jack” Clevenger. Melvin Rohm. Katherine Rohm. Homer Stahle, Bernice Carnell, June Clevenger. Esther Carnell. Hope Stahle. Mildred Clevenger. Betty Carnell. Norma Hen- dershot, Mamie Wagner. Wayne Deshong. Gene Stahle. “Sonny” Crawford. CENTER SCHOOL (About 1905) Front to back: Row I: Harold Spade, ;;;;;; Schetrompf. Mary Schrievcr. Elsie Schetrompf. Marie (Fischer) Hen- dershot. Ollie (Fischer) Beatty. Archie Akers. Row 2: Dclma Schrievcr. Marshall Schetrompf. Herbert Hcbner. Ralph Hill, Francis Schrievcr, Akers. Mane Barnes Row 3: Oscar Hendershot. Orville Schetrompf. Albert Cramer. Melvin Fischer, Raymond Schriever. Jessie (Fischer) Creek, Jimmy Rhea, Teacher — Shell Hill. GORDON SCHOOL (1920s) Row I: Clay May. Blanche Palmer. Kenneth Hendershot. Clyde May, Fay Barnhart. Hayes Golden. Row 2: John Golden. Ruby Crist. Reba Palmer, Lem Kirk, Albert Barnhart, Molly (Dolly) Hendershot. Mildred Andrews — Teacher Row 3 Harry May, Evelyn Kirk. Rita Mellott. Kathryn May. Marie Palmer. Ruth Morgret Row 4: Erma Barnhart. Geneva Golden. Zclda Barnhart. Neil Palmer. Wallace Golden Row 5: Harry Golden. Robert Kirk. Willard Golden. Melvin Crist. Ralph Golden Row 6: George May, Noah Hendershot. Opal May. Don Kirk. Bertha May, Edith Golden. Hilda Crist. RIGHT: HARPER DIEHL 175 THE EARLY YEARS 1. ELEMENTARY AND HIGH SCHOOL TEACHERS (1937-38) Row I: Mrs. Mane Harns. Miss Geraldine Thomas, Miss Aura Deneen, Mrs. Evelyn Hendershot. Row 2: Miss Gula Cutchall. Mr. Brooks Smith, Mr. Raymond E. Lamberson, Mr. George Crouse 2. BASKETBALL TEAM (1937-38) Mary Evelyn Fisher, Iva Mellon, Leona Pittman. Anna Jean Shaw, Pauline Flcndershot. Mary Barton 3. BASEKTBALL 37-'38 Row I: (seated) Cam McCray. Scott Palmer. George Miles Row 2 Royce Zimmerman, Eugene Sharpe, Eugene Garland, Mr. Raymond Lamberson — Coach. Carl Hann, Warren Palmer, David Hann Row 3: Donald Spade. Herbert Golden. Russell Hann. pulton counw historic SOCIE1Y UBRAIW McConneksburg. PA 1939-40 BASKETBALL and SOCCER TEAM Row I: Raymond Ward — Manager. Claude Hendershot. Lawrence Jackson, Eugene Garland, Carl Hann. Howard Boore. David Smith 176 Hollenshead. Wilmer Mellon. Raymond E. Lamberson — Coach Row 2: Russell Hann. Warren Palmer. Roy Hess. David Hann. Ernest Truax. Edmond Hann. Paul Gift, Frank Smith. Miflin Carnell. Carl Remsburg 1. 1937-38 BASKETBALL TEAM Row I: Evelyn Palmer, Gwendolyn Hill. Margaret Gor- don. Evelyn Shaw, Geraldine Hill._Row 2: Louise Stable, Leona Pittman. Anna Jean Shaw, Jane Barton. Pauline Hcndershot. Mary Ellen Fisher, Mary Barton. Leone Barton, George Crouse — Coach 2. BASKETBALL TEAM 1938-39 Seated Mary Plessinger. Kathleen Meliott, Evelyn Palmer. Marion Palmer. Row 2: Jessie Covalt, Mary Ellen Fisher. Anna Jean Shaw. Margaret Gordon. Leona Pittman. Verna Mcntzcr. Leone Barton. Mary Barton, George Crouse — Coach 3. GIRLS AT AKERSVILLE SCHOOL — 1935 Row I: Grace Barton. Wilma Duvall, Glendora Duvall. Alvera Wilkins. Joan Brown Row 2: Mildred Duvall. Amy Barton. Mary Barton. Mary Jackson. 4. TRACK TEAM 1938 Standing Margaret Duvall. Leona Pittman. Iva Meliott, Pauline Hendershot. Coach George Crouse. Leona Bar- ton. Arlene Hixson. Mary Barton Kneeling Evelyn Palmer, Evelyn Shaw. Margaret Gordon. Jane Barton. W.H.S. — IT’S THE BEST! MODERN TRANSPORTATION OAKGROVE. ABOUT 1950 An old school bus shown behind the school with the following people from left to right Mifflin Car- - Betty Jean Crawford. Genevieve W agner. nell. Ethel Morse. Beverly Carnell. Cam McCray. Bryce Carnell and Ray Morse? or Willis ■ Teacher — Rintha Whiteside. McCray? (Bus built by Mr. Ed McCray) 00 NEEDMORE SCHOOL, 1936, 7th and 8th GRADERS Bottom to Top: Row I: Kathleen DeShong. Mary Snyder. Boyd Mellott, Wildena Mellon. Margaret Bard. Rosalie Mellott. Fred Mellott Row 2: Roy Hess, Alice DeShong. Dean Gordon, Evelyn Gearhart. Herman Garland. Lugcnc Garland. Phyllis Smith, Leona Lake. Margaret Mellott. Row 3: Walter DeShong. Dorothy Truax, Russell Hann. David Hann, A E. DeShong — Teacher. Dorothy Mellott, Harold Woodal. Della Swope. Verna Mcntzer. Row 4: Veryl Grey. Rosalie Mellott. Lloyd DeShong. Kathleen Mellott. Carl Hann. Sheridan Mellott. Alice DeShong. Alma DeShong. Fred Lewis. Row 5: Vernon Lccsc. Goldie DeShong. Ethel Stevens. Rosalie Hollenshcad, ;;;;;; Kathryn DeShong. Louise Lake, John Clark. Reed Shivcs. CENTER SCHOOL (BUCK VALLEY ) 1937 Reading from top to bottom: Row I: Leona Fletcher, Eileen Creek. Clyde Beatty, Leroy Hendershot. Mane Smith, Freddie Norris. Melda Schctrompf. Row 2: Olive Schetrompf, John Stable. Joe Horner, Bertha Hoopcngardner, Betty Ward. Vearl Fletcher, Nathan Singleton. Betty Beatty. Grant Ward. Row 3: Marie Sigcl. Gene L avender, John Smith, Leroy Shank. Teacher — Ada McKee, Ernest Hendershot. Marvin Northcraft, Floyd Hendershot, Betty Jane Spade Row 4 Edna Spade. Emma Catherine Spade. Violet Hen- dershot, Harold Hendershot. Gene Stable. Willard Northcraft. Elmer Schctrompf, Luella Singleton. Arvada Fletcher. Row 5: Merle Creek. Carl Hctchcr. Audrey Spade, Bill Singleton. Robert Hendershot, Foul Shank, Gene Ward, Billy Ward. SHARING OUR MEMORIES 1. BARNES GAP 1934 Top Row I: Julian Shanholtz. Pauline Mann. Sebert Wig fie Id. Mary Smilh. Chester Ray Row 2 Pauline Smith. Ernest Ray. Dorothy DcShong. Albert Mann. Ada Hixon. Row 3 Alta Smith. Grant Smith. Row 4 James Shanholtz. Wayne Smith. Bruce Mann. Marvin Mann. Teacher — Maxine Lashley. 2. AMARANTH SCHOOL 1926 Row I: Clyde May. Bruce Crawford. Freda Layton. Mildred Carson. Ada Carson. Margaret Wagner. Loretta Miller Rice. Riley DeShong. Preston Crawford. Paul Fisher. Herbert McKee. Allen Wagner. Sitting Charles Horton. Row 2: Julie Ben- nett. Lola Richie. Granvil Cavcnder. Roy Miller Fisher. Stanley Crawford. Davie Stable Row 3: Mary Fisher. Loucila Stable. ;;;;;; Little Bill Carnell, Felton Bennett. Ardys Carson. Albert Cavcnder Row 4 Kathryn May. Mary Smith. Ada McKee — Teacher. Robert Layton. Harold McKee. Marshall Layton. George May. Harry May. Theodore Carson, timer Carson. GORDON SCHOOL Row I: May Crist. Fay Barnhart. Blanche Palmer. Clyde May. ;;;;;; Hayes Golden. Lem Kirk. Clay May. Albert Barnhart. Kenneth Hcn- dershott. John Golden. Row 2: Erma Barnhart. Kathryn May. Rcba Palmer. Ruth Morgret. Evelyn Kirk, Rita Mellon. Ruby Crist. Marie Palmer. Geneva Golden. Zclda Barnhart Row 3: Wallace Golden. George May. Robert Kirk. Willard Golden. Harry May Row 4 Harry Golden. Virgil Hendershott. Don Kirk. Edith Golden. Dolly Hcndcrshott. Bertha May. Hilda Crist. Melvin Crist. Alta Sigel — Teacher DO YOU REMEMBER THESE? PICTURES OF TEACHERS AND STUDENTS Top Row I: Teachers — Ruth Bohn. Maxine Lashley. Ada McKee. Viva Murray. Rintha Whiteside Row 2: Audrey Akers. Delmas Bard. Sarah Barnes. Betty Jean Crawford. Joan Crawford. Row 3 Beulah Decker. Jimmy Decker. Almeda Engle. Jimmy Garland. Shirley Hess Row 4 Marvin Northcraft. Ann Smith and Leon. Nancy Smith. Maxine Spade HARMONIA SCHOOL 1940-41 182 HARMONIA SCHOOL 1949-50 TOP TO BOTTOM — ROW I: Mildred Schetrompf. Ben Ritz. Glenn Ward, Clarence Weicht, Grace Sloner. Gene Lehman. Marlene Schetrompf. Marvin Oakman Row 2: Dorothy Stoner. Dave Ward. Harold Schultz. Fred Idcn. Ken Hixon. Harry Iden. Velma Dingley. Moynellc Schetrompf. Row 3: Pauline Scnevcr. Dale Ritz, Helen Ward. Emma Ward. Margaret Elbin — Teacher. Kenneth Scricver. Robert Strait. Donald Ritz. Row 4 Margaret Schetrompf. Ruth Lee Lehman. Geraldine Bishop. Lamont Oakman. Nellie Dingley. Dorothy Scriever, Melvin Mann. Robert Hemsky TOP TO BOTTOM — ROW 1 Robert Divel, Lloyd Bishop. Norma Robinette, Mona Dick, Dale Dixon. Dorothy Hendershot, Norma Hixon. Roma Dick, Gerald Schetrompf. Row 2: Mary Ann DeSantis, Charlotte Robinette. Nancy Schetrompf. Julia Hendershot. Marshall Divel. Ada Hendershot. Jay Schetrompf. Ronald Hixon. Yvonne Schetrompf Row 3: Jimmy Ritz. Eileen Bishop. Merrill Weicht. Betty Divel. Wanda Lee Oakman. Wade Sigel, Keith Hixon. Erma Perdue. Jean Smith. Row 4: Marcia Dick. Herbert Divel. Peggy Schetrompf. Faye Beatty. Carole Ritz. Paul Hendershot, Clarine Robinette. Maxine Lashley — Teacher. Absent: Johnny Ritz, Eugene Ritz. 183 BARNES GAP SCHOOL 194-1 1942 BARNES GAP SCHOOL — 1941-42 Reading from lop to bottom: Row I: Dick Smith. Bill Perkins. Robert Shanholtz. Wilda Wertz, Junior Mixon. Donald Smith Row 2: Eileen Elbin. Teacher — Mrs. McKee. Agie Smith. Row 3: Audie Northcraft. John Horner. John Elbin. Shirley Imes. Row 4: Ray Wert . George Elbin. George Smith, Lois Perkins. Allen Hixon. Marlis Wert FAIRVIEW SCHOOL (1952-53) AMARANTH TOP TO BOTTOM — ROW I: Joann Bohrcr. Larry Hixon. Carl Furman. Carole Ann Furman. Dari Schricver. Harold Schncver, Jimmy Shank. Memory Shank. Kathryn Shank. Row 2: Fred Rohm. Bill Fisher. Alda Mae Crawford. Waneta Hixon. Audrey Hixon, Shirley Hixon. Eugene Hamilton. Anna Maye Spade. Sylvia Spade Row 3: Ailccn Garland. Bobby Garland. Irene Smith. Jessie Belle Smith. Sandy Stable. Janice Hann. Hervey Hann. Eugene Hann, Leon Hann Row 4 Mae Shank. George Shank. Frankie Remsburg. Wayne Ward. Genevieve Wagner. Geraldine Wagner. Junior Wagner. Jimmy Clevenger. Darlene Clevenger Row 5: Ray Smith. Ada McKee — Teacher FAIRVIEW SCHOOL 1952-53 Row I Hervey Hann. Eugene Hann. Gary Stable. Janice Hann. —— Audrey Hixon. Irene Smith, (Front) Shirley Hixon. Sylvia Spade. Carle Ann Furman. Row 2: Leon Hann. Rodney Smith. Ray Smith. Bobby Garland. Dari Lee Hixon. Sandy Stable, ______ Kathryn Shank. Joann Bohrcr, George Shank, Larry Hixon,___ -------- Frank Remsburg. Row 3: Jimmy Clevenger. Mae Shank. Aileen Garland. Geraldine Wagner. Jessie Belle Smith. Memory Shank Row 4: Mrs. Ada McKee — Teacher. Waneta Hixon. Anna Maye Spade. Alda Mac Crawford. Jimmy Shank Row 5: Vaughn Shank. Carl Furman, Dari Schricver. 1947-48 AMARANTH-FAIR VIEW SCHOOL Row I: Shirley Shaulis. Waneta Hixon, Alda Mac Crawford. Audrey Hixon. Jessie Belle Smith. Harold Schricver. Jimmy Shank. Vaughn Shank Row 2: Ellis Smith. Dari Schrievcr, Carl Furman. Sylvia Rohm. Arlene Hixon. Neva Layton. Row 3: Eleanor Carnell, Jean Hixon. Ritchy Ward. Homer Smith. Paul Schriever. Nathan Hill, Fred Rohm. Row 4 Mrs. Margaret Elbin — Teacher, Harper Layton, Walter Rohm. Gene Carnell. Bernard Schriever SEEMS LIKE ONLY YESTERDAY This picture shows three men working on the land on which the Elementary School is now located. The fields in the background is the present location of Interstate 70. THE ELBINS (1941) Front: George and Keen. Back John and Eileen BARNES GAP SCHOOL — 1940 BARNES GAP SCHOOL — 1940 Mildred_____ John Horner. Bill Smith. Lois Perkins. Audrienne Northcraft. Don Smith,-Row 2: Bill Perkins. Eileen Elbin. Agnes Smith. Mrs. McKee — Teacher. Charlotte Perkins. Dick Smith. Betty Smith Row 3: Shirley Imes__ John Elbin. Allan Hixon. George Elbin. Junior Hixon. Robert Shanholt 185 FAIRV1CW SCHOOL - NOVEMBER 1950 FAIR VIEW SCHOOL — NOVEMBER 1950 Top to bottom — Row I: Fred Rohm. Ellis Smith. Jackson Hendershot, Jimmy Clevenger. Ronnie Hendershot. George Shank. Carole Ann Furman. Sylvia Spade. Jessie Bell Smith. Row 2: Bill Fisher. Homer Smith. Paul Schnever. Irene Smith. Mrs. Ada McKee — Teacher. Vaughn Shank, Mae Shank. Kathryn Shank. Jean Hixon. Row 3: Neva Layton. Arlene Hixon. Alda Mac Crawford, Delores Crawford. Sylvia Rohm. Jimmy Shank. Wancta Hixon. Audrey Hixon. Anna Maye Spade. Row 4: Aileen Garland, Carl Furman. Eugene Hamilton. Memory Shank. Larry Hixon. Dari Schrievcr. Harold Schricvcr. TRACES OF YESTERDAY E LEFT: VIRGINIA DIEHL Below: 2. Oakgrove School — 1945-46 Row I: Fern Plessinger; Shirley (Flanks) Shaw; Mabel (Lcasure) Flendcrshot; Edith (Decker) Garland; Robert Layton; Clem G. Smith. Jr. Row 2; Delton Jack Flarper; Leroy Smith; Jim Black; Glenn Deneen; Flarry Flanks. Jr.; Leona (Fletcher) Zives; Virginia Diehl. Row 3; Clem Smith, teacher; Lenora Flart; Wanda Engle; Dorothy Flarper; Myra (Mellott) Flendcrshot; Thelma (Hanks) Zeger; Bertha (Decker) Deneen Row 4: Ruth (Schriever) Oakman; Betty Shue; Norma (Schriever) Hill JOAN BEALE BETTY LAYTON AND BONNIE DEAN AND 187 JIM DECKER NANCY CLEVENGER HARMONIA 1949-50 Row I: Faye Beatty. Carole Ritz. Roma Dick. Dorothy Hendershot. Row 2: Peggy Schetrompf. Mary Ann DeSantis. Norma Hixon. Mona Dick. Ada Hen- dershot. Norma Robinette. Row 3: Marcia Dick, Eileen Bishop. Wanda Oakman. Nancy Schetrompf. Clarine Robinette. Julie Hendershot, Erma Perdue. Betty Divel. Charlotte Robinette. HARMONIA 1949-50 Front Row I: Faye Beatty. Carole Ritz, Roma Dick. Herbert Divel. Lloyd Bishop. Ronald Hixon. Dale Hixon. Dorothy Hendershot Row 2: Peggy Schetrompf. Mary Ann DeSantis. Mona Dick. Norma Hixon, Jerry Schetrompf, Ada Hendershot. Norma Robinette. Row 3: Marcia Dick. Eileen Bishop. Wanda Oakman. Nancy Schetrompf. Clarine Robinette. Erma Per- due. Julia Hendershot. Betty Divel. Charlotte Robinette. Row 4: Paul Hen- dershot. John Ritz. Gene Ritz, Jay Schetrompf. Marshall Divel. Jimmy Ritz. Keith Hixon. Merrill Wcicht, Wade Sigcl. Maxine Lashley — Teacher WESTVIEW BOYS 1948-49 Row I: Bobby Hill. Gaylen Shaw. Dale Shives, Winston Manning. Francis Meyers. Jackie Meyers. Bobby Souders (visitor). Dale Wink. Jimmy Hill, Carl Adams. Row 2: Charles Bohrer, George Manning. Clarence Ebcrsole. John Eadcr. Bernard Shaw. Henry Golden Absent: Donald Meyers. Paul Fisher. WESTVIEW GIRLS 1948-49 Row I Brenda Crist. Barbara Manning (Visitor), Eleanor Hill (Visitor). Janice Crist. Lee Ann Crist Row 2: Phyllis Adams. Lenore Golden. Dolores Shaw. Doris Chesnut, Velma Manning. Virginia Peck. Betty Crouse Row 3 (Hidden). Ruth Brakeall. Carole Shives. Row 4: Yvonne Peck. Sonja Shives. Nanette Shaw. Jane Brakeall. Marlene Crist. Maxine Lashley — Teacher HARMONIA (BOYS) 1949-50 Row I: Herbert Divel. Jerry Schetrompf. Lloyd Bishop. Ronald Hixon, Dale Marshall Divel, James Ritz, Wade Sigel. Row 3 Keith Hixon. Merrill Hixon. Row 2: Paul Hendershot. John Ritz. Gene Ritz, Jay Schetrompf. Weicht. BASKETBALL — 1940-41 STYLE BASKETBALL TEAM 1940-41 Row I: Raymond Lamberson — coach. Charles Stahle, Roy Hess, Claude Hendershot. Earl Golden. Raymond Ward — Manager Row 2: David Hann. Russell Hann. Edmond Hann. Eugene Garland. Hobert Hann. Carl Hann. BASKETBALL TEAM 1940-41 Row I: Jean Lewis. Betty Hampton. Anna Jean Shaw. Emogcnc Dcnccn. Elma Schetrompf. Mildred Mellott Row 2: Nancy Ellen Shaw. Kathryn Mcntzer. Dorothy Truax, Wildena Mellott. Margaret Rubcck. Hazel Palmer. George Crouse — coach Raymond E. Lamberson. Principal. 1937 to early 40s “The 1941 Cardinal.” our first yearbook, was supervised by Mr Lamberson I REMEMBER IT WELL 1. NEEDMORE 1953-54 Row I: Kay Mellon, Linda Mellon. Judy Mcllott, Kay Koontz, Alma Mellon. Norma Mellon, Toby Mellon. Row 2 Lucille Truax. Faye Layton, Marlyn Mellon. Jeanic DcShong, Connie Mellon. Cecil Tritle, Charles Garland. Row 3: Teacher — Mrs. Hollenshcad, Sharon Fix. Judith Truax. Doris Clark. Joan Mcllott. Betty Lou Spade. Darlene Truax. Joyce Wink Row 4: Larry Barnhart. Wallace Swope. Kenneth Harr. Bill Miller. Robert McKinley. Sherwin Fix. 2. TEACHERS AT NEED- MORE ELEMENTARY IN MAY 1955 Guy Mellon, Rctha Glazier. Margaret Elbin. John Hollenshcad 3. Warfordsburg Elementary — 1968-69 Mrs Margaret Elbin. Teacher WARFORDSBURG ELEMENTARY — 1947 Row I W ayne Younker. Shirley Weller, Delores Ritz. Floyd Clark. Norma Jean Schetrompf, Donald Smith. Row 2: George Golden. Joyce Booth, Charles Manning. Floyd Divcl, Richard Younker. Clyde Booth, Lorraine Truax Row 3: Mrs. Ada Miles. Regina Schetrompf. Catherine Michael. Iris Martin, Emma Michael. Doris W'augh. Margaret Mills, Mary Golden, Paul Hendershot, Charlie Lanehart. Dora Ankrom. Row 4 Keen Elbin. George Sigcl. Mary Louise Barnhart. Yvonne Lynch. Kenny Schetrompf, Jimmy Denccn. John Lucas, W ilmcr Crawford. Edwin Layton. Joanne Funk. HAPPIER DAYS? FAIR VIEW SCHOOL AT AMARANTH 1953-54 Row I: Aileen Garland. George Shank. Janice Haun. Carole Ann Furman. Joann Bohrer. Kathryn Shank. Geraldine Wagner. Mac Shank. Row 2: Jim Clevenger. Larry Hixon. Dari Schriever. Genevieve W agner. Vaughn Shank. Audrey Hixon. Memory Shank. Irene Smith. Row 3: Junior Wagner. Harold Schriever. Carl Furman . Teacher — Ada McKee. Waneta Hixon. James Shank. Sylvia Spade. Sarah Barnes. Row 4: Hervey Hann. Dari Lee Hixon, Frank Remsburg. Jessie Belle Smith. Ray Smith. Sandra Stable. Robert Garland. Darlene Clevenger FAIRVIEW SCHOOL AT AMARANTH. 1959 Ada McKee — Teacher Front: Cordelia Carson, Diane Stable. Sarah Car- son. Row 2: Shirley Hixon. (hidden). Gail Stable. Judy Hixon. Standing: Rod- ney Smith. Dari Lee Hixon. Bobby Garland. Hervey Hann Back: ?, Junior (Allen) Wagner. Ray Smith. Frank Remsburg. Sandy Stable. Gary Stable. Mrs. Ada McKee FAIRVIEW SCHOOL AT AMARANTH. 1959 Note: This school house has been restored and it still looks much the same thanks to the Amaranth Brethern Church and caring folks. 191 DAYS AT FAIRVIEW FAIRVIEW SCHOOL AT AMARANTH 1957-1958 Bottom to Top - Row I: Shirley H.xon. Gary Stahle Row 2: Wayne Ward, Eugene Hann. Linda Shank, Sue Ann Sell never. Darlene Clevenger. John Clevenger. Hervcy Hann. Row 3: Leon Hann. Dari Lee Hixon. Frank Remsburg. Rodney Smith. Ray Smith. Sandra Stahle. Robert Garland Row 4 Sarah Carson. Janice Hann. Joann Bohrcr. Junior Wagner. Jim Clevenger. George Shank. Larry Hixon Row 5: Ger- aldine Wagner. Aileene Garland. Mae Shank. Kathryn Shank. Audrey Hixon. Carole Ann Furman. Teacher - Ada McKee FAIRVIEW SCHOOL — 1945-46 Row I: Shirley Miller. Sylvia Rohm. Shirley Shaulis. Waneta Hixon. Neva Layton. Bonnie Dean Clevenger. Arlene Hixon. Freddie Rohm. Dari Schricvcr Row 2: Walter Rohm. Bernard Schrievcr. Gene Car- ncll. Jean Hixon. Delores Crawford. Billy Fisher. Paul Schrievcr. Lee Lashlcy (Visitor) Row 3: Reed Layton. Harvey Shaulis. Homer Stahle. Ivan Clevenger. Harper Layton. Eleanor Carnell. Jean Miller. Frances Crawford. Mrs. Maxine Lashley — Teacher Not pictured Donald Hill. Billy Clevenger STUDENTS AND TEACHERS THROUGH THE YEARS AT FAIR VIEW SCHOOL — PHOTO TAKEN AT BICENTENNIAL CELEBRATION — JULY, 1976. Row I: Betty Carnell-Rose. Hope Stable-Vanko. Homer Stahle. Jean Hixon-Mitchell. Alda Mac Crawford-Lashlcy. Ardys Carson. Janice Hann-Morse. Mary Dcnccn-Carnell Row 2: Theodore Carson. Roy McKee. Harper Diehl. Roy Potts. Louise Slahle-Stotler. Sandra Stahle- Hoopcngardncr. Cordelia Carson. Dianne Stahle-Myers. Pearl Crawford-Rohm Row 3: Mary Carnell-Fishcr. L R (Sam) Smith. Mary Potts-Bagcant. Melvin (King) Rohm, Aura Ward-McCusker. Idclla Layton. Vernona Layton-Ryder. Sarah Carson-Peck. Fugenc Hann Row 4 Herbert Carson. Preston Crawford. Sarah Carson-Diehl. Ada Carson. Geraldine Stahle-Bohrer. Ailcen Garland. Row 5: Donald Hill. Her- vcy Hann. Wayne Ward. Walter Rohm. Dari Lee Hixon. William Fisher. Gene Stahle. Charles Stahle. Sherman Carson FAIRVIEW SCHOOL 1976 BICENTENNIAL CELEBRATION Ada McKee. Wilhelmina Hcndershot. Pearl Stahle. Sarah Diehl. Maxine Lashley. Keith Hixon. Lewis Deneen THE CLASS OF 1980 AS THEY WERE IN 1969-70 NEEDMORE ELEMENTARY 1969-70 Seated Row I: Donna Mellott, Brenda Weller. Sandy Mellott, Jeanne Hollenshead, Tammy Woodal. Lesa Mellott, Beth Hann Row 2: Leslie Wilson. Gary Wheeler. Donna Stevens. Melinda Truax, Mary Buterbaugh, Mary Ford. Danny Waltz, Doug Mellott. Row 3: Kenny Sigcl. Scott Smartt. Charles Leese. Donald Mcntzer. Russell Weller, fcddic Mellott. Dan Gordon, Mrs. Margaret Elbin — Teacher. WARFORDSBURG ELEMENTARY 1969-70 Row I: Sherry Northcraft. Barbara Morris. Doreen Dcnccn. Vicki Foltz, Tina Weller, Cheri Sebum, Betty Smith. Mabel Schriever. Jenny McCray. Karen Fischer Row 2: Brent Layton, Kerry Hen- dershot, Dclma Burns, Denise Hull. Shane Northcraft, Darren Smith, James Kccbaugh, Tom Floffman. Nanette Zirkle, Elen Elbin. Linda Ramsey, Jackie Smith. Row 3: Teacher — Zoe Fischer. Travis Sigcl, Mike Car- penter, Dexter Blankley. Dave Whitfield. Walter Decker, James Garland. Steve Ramsey. Mark Everts. Belinda Tyler, Sandy Smith. WARFORDSBURG ELEMENTARY 1969-70 Row I: Karen Cavender. Wanda Carbaugh, Dora Golden. Frances Poorbaugh, Debbie Shives, Cathy Durst. Melva Vonker, Melanie Hull. Shirley Fisher. Denise Shank. Row 2: Debbie Schriever. Beulah Smith. Dolly Eader. Keith Omps. Eric Powell. Ansel Linscott. Ronald Ritz. Randy Powell. David Diehl. Drew Diehl. Lawrence Seburn, Craig Shaw. Bobby Gar- land. Daniel Smith. Row 3: Eddie Sigel, Robert Bowman, Jeff Decker. Max Mellott. Kevin Strait. Ernest Flixon, Kenneth Funk, Timothy Mcarklc. William Trail. Floyd Bohrer, Greg Mitchell. Mark Palmer, Mrs. Maxine Lashley — Teacher ’37 REUNITED ’38 WARFORDSBURG HIGH SCHOOL. Class of 1937; (left to right) First Row: Martha M. Bernhard. Douglas Layton. Helen Golden. Bernard Truax. Marjorie Steele. Maynard Gordon; Second Row: Juanita Golden. Bernard Barnhart, Lucille Charlton. Beatrice Hill, Forrest Garland. Rosalie Henderson. George Cecil Garland. Mildred Lay. The Class of 1937 of the War- fordsburg High School held a 40th Class Reunion on June 4. at the Coun- try Inn in Berkeley Springs. Only two members of the class of 16 were not present. Douglas Layton, Class Presi- dent, acted as Master of Ceremonies. It was the first class reunion since gradua- tion for this class. The Class of 1938 from the Southern Fulton High School held their reunion on June 3 at the Needmore Fire Hall. WARFORDSBURG HIGH SCHOOL. Class of 1938; (left to right) Seated Scott Palmer. Mildred Clark Truax. Boyd Hess. Alice Hart David. Royce Zimmerman Second Row: Retha Duvall Spade. Louise Beatty. Edith Liebrium Breakall. Floyd Palmer. Helen Gordon Gregory, Ethel Schriver Swain; Third Row: Fredrick Lynch. Margaret Duvall Barnhart. Clyde Hendershot. Melise Layton Roher. Pauline Hendershot Reece. EARLY CENTURY REFLECTIONS NEEDMORE NORMAL SCHOOL. Class of 1921; (left to right) Seated Walter Hill. Bruce Lake. Guy Mellon. Brooks Smith. Levi Hess. Gordon Winter. Albert DeShong. Ellis Hess. Floyd Truax. First Row Maye fcverts. Jeanette Peck. Mary Brannon. Mildred Dixon. Nellie Hess. Bessie Keefer. Alice Anderson. Pearl Bishop. Gladys Winter. Grace Elbin. Zoe Northcraft. Hazel Hess, Second Row Pearle Peek, Goldie Bivens. Mildred Andrews. Pearle Hess. Goldie Gress. Vera Mellon. Blanche Hollcnshead (teacher). Vera Lake. Cordelia Andrews Edith Peck ABOVE MILLER S GROVE SCHOOL. Class of 1914-15. (left to right) Back Row Carrie Kennard, Yvonne Miller. Effie Weicht. Janet Miller. Goldie Miller. Lucy Gordon. Roy Smith, Christy Frey. Marshall Clingerman. Orrie Smith. Earlston Clmgerman. Kelly Calender. Second Row William Twelle. Thelma Twelle. Kelly Jay. Herman Spade. Chris DcfTcnbaugh. Elva Smith. Elsie Miller. Belle Crawford. Elva Leighty. Gladys Jay. Spencer Smith. Roy Smith. Third Row Lola Smith. Vera Jay. Ada Shipley. A Hie Miller. Front Row Theodore Twelle. Chnsty Clingerman. Theodore Kennard. Geo Wash Kennard. Jed Smith, Fred Miller. Ira Robin- son — Teacher (Bedford Cty.-Madden Twp.) LEFT BETHEL HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAM. 1931-32. Ruth Ranck. Alice Ranck. Helen Truax. Juanita Wink. Marie Charlton. Martha Fisher. Margaret Fisher The normal school, which existed in the early years of this century, was a school for the train- ing of elementary school teachers. This school was state-supported and offered a two-year course to high school graduates for the training of being an elementary school teacher. In our district a normal school, operated by Blanche Hollcnshead, existed in Needmore. Around the year 1920 it ceased to operate. High school graduates then attended Shippensburg State College to receive a certificate to be an elemen- tary school teacher. 196 PATRONS Pat Bard Blane and Jackie Terry Booth Brenda and Bea Carol and Jamie Connie and Allen Cheri and David Doreen Deneen Elwood and Bertha Deneen Patti Jo Deneen R. J. Deneen Donna and Craig Jeffrey and Jason Eader John and Sheila Eader Lee Everts Thurman and Flossie Everts Duane Fischer Mike Fischer Zoe Fischer Bill and Martha Fisher Jimmy Fisher Gary and Sandy Mr. Bruce Hendershot Rose and Willis Hendershot Hinckle's Liquors Janice and Gary W. Jimmy and Mary Karen and Garry Kenny and Patti Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lashley Lisa and Neal Mark and Kim Mel and Buck Eddie Mellott Lori Peck Anna Peck Rex and Lori Debbie Richards Diane Richards John Richards Ricky Ray Ruby's Beauty Salon Ruth and Steve Sandy and Kerry Scott and Steph Danny Shaw and Leonard Atkins Adaline Smith Darren Smith Mr. and Mrs. Junior Smith Kim Smith Sandy Smith Karrie Spinoe Mike and Pat Spinoe Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stevens Denise Trail Michele Trail Webster and Marilyn Wallace Danny Waltz Mr. and Mrs. Earl Waltz. Jr. Wanda and Terry Chrissy Younker 197 BEATTY’S EXXON Home Spun Philosophy Also the Home of BEATTY’S AUTO SALES Largest Car Dealers in Warfordsburg 717-294-3990 24 Hour-Towing State Inspection — Major and minor repairs New and Used Tires Rust proofing Friendly Service A Little Bit of Everything Dugan’s food! Market 522 NORTH OF BERKELEY SPRINGS STORE HOURS; HON. - SAT. - 8-9 SUN. - 11-5 Plenty of Free Parkin PUT YOUR DEPOSITS TO WORK IN YOUR COMMUNITY THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF McCONNELLSBURG We Issue High Yielding Certificates Established 1887 The Complete Bank McConneiisburg, pa Member of Federal Reserve Stystem FULTON BUILDERS SUPPLY COMPANY McConneiisburg, PA 17233 GENERAL FREIGHTS, INC. “Your local independent serves you best” James G. Myers, President (301) 678-6155 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1980 The Createst Name in Trucks MACK TRUCKS, INC. HAGERSTOWN DIVISION CRUSHED STONE READY MIXED CONCRETE MORTAR a. CONCRETE SAND AGRICULTURAL lime H. B. MELLOTT ESTATE INC. PLANTS Warfordsburg, Pa. 717-294-3281 Big Cove Tannery, Pa. 717-485-3440 Hagerstown, Md. 301-739-6011 Ready Mi Plants Hagerstown. Md 301 739 9519 Warfordsburg. Pa.........7|7 294 3281 Stone Quarries Hagerstown. Md 301739 6011 Warfordsburg. Pa 7|7 294 3281 201 £ Just os America depends on its renewable resources for the future MELLOn WOOD PRESERVING COMPANY ' ' is insuring that the future is well preserved with Pressure-treated ' ■' CROSSTIES SWITCH TIES BRIDGE TIMBERS POLES U--' V FENCE POSTS V Write or telephone us MELLOTT WOOD PRESERVING COMPANY Wood Preserving Division P . 0. Bo« 209 Needmore. PA 17238 717 573 2516 s Needmore, PA 17231 CARL NORRIS BUILDING CONTRACTOR Route 1, Box 55 Little Orleans, MD 21766 GENERAL EXCAVATING CONTRACTORS IV PeW L ) EXCAVATING___( I INC. McCONNELLSBURG. PA Home 717 485 4702 COMPLIMENTS OF PITTMAN'S IGA FOODLINER tor. PINNA. AVI HIGH ST. MON. THRU THURS. 8 A.M. - 9 P.M. FRI. SAT. 8 A.M. -10 P.M. 203 TOWN HILL MOTEL, INC. Family Restaurant Open 7 A M. — 11 P.M. Daily Exit 31, Interstate 70 Warfordsburg. Pennsylvania 17267 Compliments of Violet John J. Nebel Telephone (814) 735-4347 or (717) 294-3333 A G LUMBER CO. 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FREDERICK PHONE 662-0200 THE FULTON COUNTY NATIONAL BANK TRUST COMPANY McConnellsburg, PA Established 1887 The Complete Bank G AND S SURVEYS SURVEYORS AND ENGINEERS Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation GEORGE E. SIGEL RD 1 BOX 109 WARFORDSBURG PA 17267 PHONE 1717 573 2246 rA FULL1 SERVICE lBANKj WORLD WIDE WIRE SERVICE • Mo|or Gedit Cords • Bonk Americord • Moster Charge • VISA DOWNTOWN 59 W FRANKLIN ST I Opposite Po t Office' 739-4778 FLOWER AND GIFT WORLD 69 71 W FRANKLIN ST 739-4917 I Corner of Jonethen Stl FLICKERING FLAME CANOll SHOP NORTH ABB JANE FLOWERS 626 POTOMAC AVENUE SOUTH 739-4919 733-5487 THE PARK FLORIST 662 70 VIRGINIA AVE (OPPOSITE CITY PARK I WEST 797-0007 GREENHOUSE DIVISION 733-6565 ROUTE 63 AT CE ARE OSS OPEN MON TO SAT 8 AM TO 4 30 PM UNDER SAME MANAGEMENT CONCRETE BLOCKS • CLAY BRICK Heat Forms Fireplace Dampers, Portable Concrete Steps HANCOCK BLOCK PRODUCTS INC. PHONE 678-6526 HANCOCK. MD 207 ROBERT E. 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FLEMING, PROPRIETOR AND EAT IN OR CARRY OUT DISTRIBUTOR SAUM’S Two Locations in Hagerstown: 47 W. Washington St. Valley Mall — 582-0315 Fine Jewelry Class Rings “Gold Bank” 47 W. WASHINGTON ST HAGERSTOWN. MD. 21 740 JUDY ESHLEMAN Ass t Manager ciaAA n’A PHONE 7336741 r BUS: 678-5686 — RES: 678-5379 ALVIN BAIN, JR., OWNER A C SUPPLIES 51 East Main St. Hancock, MD 21750 24 Hour Road Service Tires Batteries DIEHL is JEWELRY ‘ S Jw M As Hancock. Md 211 CRYSTAL SPRING GROCERY Crystal Spring, PA 15536 Phone: 735-4405 Just the right place to shop for your weekly groceries, or just stop by for some ice cream. Located in the pleasant surroundings of Crystal Spring with the country flavor and General Store atmosphere. Btl i IMT£RIOB SPfCmUST COWVI MlOKA ' AOCIttORU VANSPICKUPS 4 WHEEL DRIVE CuA K« S T - 9 : Ou ml ItfCMtftOOM PMQHC TM| CUSTOftlltftS tnc. 797-77X7 ' mu ' FOUKE CHEVROLET HEPBURN ORCHARDS, INC. 101-111 w. Main St. Hancock, Md. 21750 U See John Morrison JL A deal ,r Phone 678-6163 for an outstanding Hancock, Maryland Phone: (301) 678-6147 THE JAMES SHOPS 41-45 West Main - r Hancock, MD 21750 2i2 Mr. and Mrs. E. B James, Owners Phone ‘CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS DR. HARRY M. JOHNSTON, D.O. 106 Lincoln Way East McConnellsburg, PA 17233 CMC HEAVY TRUCK SPECIALISTS GMC MOTOR HOMES WINNEBAGO RECREATIONAL VEHICLES W. H. MELLOTT McCONNELLSBURG MOTOR IMPLEMENT CO. SERVICE THAT’S ALWAYS RIGHT New Holland Machinery- Pioneer—Saton—Bobcat Pioneer Husqvarna Saws Lawn and Garden Equipment MARTIN TRUCK CORPORATION MAUGANS AVENUE A INTERSTATE 81 O. BOX 1976 • HAGERSTOWN. MO. 21740 875 Lincoln Way East McConnellsburg. PA Phone: 485-3181 PHONE (3011 739-5577 WARFORDSBURG LIONS AND LIONESS CLUBS Phone: 573-2250 Needmore. Pa 17238 MONISM IS COMMII MKYT “Liberty, Our Nations Safety” A World Together PECK EQUIPMENT SNOWMOBILES JOHN DEERE SALES SERVICE TRACTORS STUCKEYS PECAN SHOPPE POTOMAC AUTO PARTS 53 £. 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Md PH 301-582-3338 BERKELEY SPRINGS PHARMACY Berkeley Springs, West Virginia PHONE: (304) 258-1900 BERKSTRESSER’S MAYTAG SALES 716 Lincoln Way East McConnellsburg, PA 17267 CHUBB’S HANDICRAFTS 612 Lincoln Way East McConnellsburg, PA 17233 PHONE: (717) 485-3471 FREE Macrame and Crochet Classes Craft Macrame Supplies — Handmade Gifts 4 ply, Sport Baby Yarn STORE HOURS Tues. Thurs. — 9:30 a m. to 8:00 p.m. Fri. — 9:30 a m. to 8:00 p.m. WHOLESALE TIRES RETAIL. FARM - TRUCK - PASSENGER Open S till. S - Closed holidays A Sunoavs So ’ i SJixe. Service 4 a Miles South on Route 522 Berkeley springs. W. va. 25411 Phone Area Code 304 ROBERT C. STOTLER 250-4377 Owner COURTNEY’S FLORIST 10 Penna. Ave. Hancock, Md. 21750 'W 301-678-6041 Flowers for all occasions (Seek s (jewelry Si. Sjtfts 64 West Main Street Gold Lance Hancock, MD 678-6677 CULLER’S AGWAY SERVICE Use ot Layawc Pla EARLEY’S STORE 205 E. 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West Virginia 25411 cares about kids. kYf Fulton County Extension Service Courthouse Annex McConnellsburg, PA 17233 tClic Jfulton Democrat i FULTON COUNTY’S OLDEST NEWSPAPER McConnellsburg, PA Established 1850 Printing and Publishing GRISSINGER’S MARKET Meats — Groceries — Green Goods 107 LINCOLN WAY EAST, McCONNELLSBURG, PA, 17233 Phone 485-4343 COMPLIMENTS OF Dr. Mrs. Walter R. Grissinger COMPLIMENTS OF RICHARD J. GROVE 216 GRADUATES fcural Sirwlxir HANCOCK MOTOR CO. INC. 153 East Main St. OR 8-6714 Hancock, Maryland CHRYSLER DocJcje Vlymoutri Jfeg Saurnrk {Hiarmarg ♦RELIABLE ' PRESCRIPTIONS 30 West Main Street Home Care Sales and Rentals HUNTER'S HARDWARE. INC. Your Most Dependable Source ot Supply Phone 258-2442 BERKELEY SPRINGS, WV 2S411 THE HANCOCK NEWS Main Street Hancock. MD 678-6255 Road Aid HINCKLG MOTORS FRED HINCKLE. Owner 257 PA. AVE. HANCOCK. MO. 21730 2-4 HR. TOWING Ph. 670-6322 JOHNNIE’S MOTEL AND DINER •YOU HAVE TRIED THE REST, NOW EAT THE BEST' McCONNELLSBURG. 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SHULTZ McConnellsburg, PA 17233 YOUNGBLOODS Reproduction Antiques Gifts 210 Lincoln Way East McConnellsburg, PA 220 We do it all for you. v | McDonald's BEST WISHES TO CLASS OF 80 McDonald’s of Breezewood SUBARU BOB FOOR CARS AUTHORIZED SUBARU DEALER Route 30 East Bedford. Pa. 15522 P. O. Box 396 Phone 814-623-8298 652-6161 ZIMMERMAN’S AMERICAN HARDWARE 125 East Main Everett, PA Phone: 652-5014 HARDWARE PRESCRIPTIONS EVERETT vexall I PHARMACY PHONE 652-5532 Russell Stover Candies Hallmark Cards EVERETT, PA. SENIOR DIRECTORY BLANKLEY. DEXTER SCOTT Art Club I. 2. 3; Stage Crew 3, 4 Pet Peeve: People that have their noses where they don’t belong Favorite Expression: “Yeah!” “I will one million admittance slips to Mr. George Elbin ” BOHRER. FLOYD STANLEY FFA 2, 3. 4; Prom Committee 3; Stage Crew 3, 4; Art Club 4 Pet Peeve: American Motor Cars Favorite Expression: “Oh super!” ”1 will all my Ford parts to Budd Decker.” BOWMAN. ROBERT EUGENE FFA 2. 3. 4. Prom Committee 3; Art Club 2, 3, 4 Pet Peeve: English Favorite Expression “That’s life” “I will my saddle to my nephew, the cowboy.” BRENNAN. GARRY LAWRENCE Basketball 2. 4; Student Council 4; Prom Committee 3. Pet Peeve: The Pittsburgh Pirates and their fans. Favorite Expression. “Later ”1 will all my love to someone special and a wedgie to Terry Spade ” BURKETT. WILLIAM EDW ARD FFA 4 Pet Peeve: Green Beans Favorite Expression: “Don’t stop till you get enough.’’ To D. C. I will three free ping-pong lessons from me. BUTERBAUGH. MARY LUCILLE FHA 2. 3. 4; FBLA 3; Yearbook Editorial Staff 4 Pet Peeve: Homework Favorite Expression: You will have this. I will my typing skills to my brother. Danny. CAVENDER. CAROLYN ELLEN Chorus I. 2. 3; FHA 2, 3. 4; FBLA 3; Prom Committee 3. Pet Peeve: Staying home on Friday night. “I will all my love to my three best friends DECKER. JEFFREY STUART FFA 2. 3; Basketball I; Prom Committee 3; Baseball I. 2. Pet Peeve: History class Favorite Expression: “It's a waste” I will my Pinto to Eddie Earnest. DECKER. W ALTER ALFRED Track I. 2. 3. 4; FFA 3; FFA Chaplain 3; Prom Committee 3. Pet Peeve: Women Favorite Expression That’s a waste “I will all my height to Jimmy Fisher ’’ DENEEN. EMMA DOREEN Cheerleader I. 2. 3; Color guard I. 2, 3, 4; Color guard captain 4; FHA I, 2, 3. 4; FFA 2, 3. 4; FBLA 4; Health Career Club 2. 3. 4. Art Club I; French Club 3. 4; Yearbook Editorial Staff 4; Yearbook Advertising Staff 4; Prom Committee 3; Stage Crew 3; Track Manager 3; American Institute of Foreign Studies 4; Library Assistant 4; 7th and 8th grade tutor 3. Pet Peeve: Studying for a test, then not having the test. Favorite Expression: I don’t know. I will the Class of '80 the very best of luck and all my love to a very special guy. DIVELBLISS. REX ALLEN Band I. 2. 3.4; FFA I. 2. 4; Basketball 1. 2. 3; Prom Committee 3; Track 2, 3. 4. Jr. Sr. Class Play 3.4; Stage Band 3.4; Advertising Staff 4. Art Club I. 2. 3. 4 Pet Peeve. English Favorite Expression: How much do you want to bet? I will all my love and happiness to a girl in the 11.2 section. DURST. CATHY MARIE FFA I.2.3. 4; FHA 1.2.4; Health Careers Club 2. 4; Chorus I. 2. 3. 4; Band I. 2, 3, 4; County Band 4; District Band 4; Candy Striper 2. 3.4; FBLA 4; Stage Band I. 2. 3. 4; Pep Band 3; County Chorus 4; Ensemble 4; Who’s Who in Music 4 Pet Peeve Biology Favorite Expression: You’re kiddin I will all the love in the world to my mother. EARNEST, EDWARD ALAN. FFA 3; Prom Commit- tee 3; Track 2. 3, 4; Co-op 4 Pet Peeve: Fords ELBIN. ELEN LEE FHA I. 2. 3. 4; FFA 2. 3. 4; Health Careers 2. 3.4; Band I, 2. 3. Basketball I. 2. 3.4; Baseball Manager 3. 4; Yearbook Advertising Staff 4; Library Assistant 4 Pet Peeve: “A’’rabs Favorite Expression: “Hardly ever much I will all my fouls to Connie, my rebounds to Eileen, my Dr. J’S to Mitch, and the District V Cham- pionship to the girls’ varsity next year. SENIOR DIRECTORY Lesa Menon, iwrimr - EVERTS. MARK I.YNN Prom CummiitccChairman 3; Art Club I, 2; French Club Secretary 3. 4; American Institute of horcign Stud) 4 Pet Peeve People who think they’re right, yet then can't get their facts straight Favorite Expression “Decent man!” I will my car and all of my love to that special someone FISCHER. DUANE MARSHALL. FFA 1.2.4; Prom Committee 3. Pet Peeve Lunch Favorite Expression; “When arc we goin out?” Favorite Expression: “I will my history grades to Kenny I unk FISCHER. KAREN MARIE. FFA I. 2. 3; Basketball I. 2. 3; Band I. 2. 3; FBLA 3. 4. FBI.A Treasurer 4; Chorus 3. 4; Yearbook Advertising Staff 4; Yearbook Editorial Staff 4; Prom Committee 3. Yearbook Editor 4 Pet Peeve Anyone who likes the Pittsburgh Steelers Favorite Expression: “That’s the Breaks” “I will all my knowledge of engineering, if I have any to Garry. — and to Jackie and Jeanne, a life of hap- piness FISHER. JAMES WALTER Baseball 4; Track 1.2.3; Prom Committee 3; FFA 3; FFA Sentinel 3. Pet Peeve Dallas Cowboys Favorite Expression: Bingo!” “I will my wallet to Mary Ford and my Datsun pick- up to Buddy Decker.” FISHER. SHIRLEY ROXZANNE FFA 2. 3. 4; FFA speech Contest 3; Chorus I. 2. 3. 4. FHA I. 2. 3.4; FHA Song Leader 3. FHA Vice-President 4. FBLA 3. 4. hBLA Vice-President 4; Softball I. 2. 3. 4. Health Career Club 3. 4; Prom Committee 3; Yearbook Editorial Staff 4. Art Club I; Yearbook Advertising Staff 4; French Club 3. 4; American Institute of Foreign Stud) 4. Jr. Sr. Class Play 4 Pet Peeve Glenn and David at lunchtime Favorite Expression: Who licked the sugar off your lollipop?” “I will all my love to Mom. Dad. Babe. Grandma and Grandad Hill; also much happiness to Sandy.” I ORD. MARY CATHERINE FFA I. 2. 3. 4. FBLA 3. 4. Prom Committee 3; Yearbook Editorial Staff 4; S ftball I; Library Assistant 4; Art Club 1. 2. 3. 4 Pit Peeve: Long accounting assignments “I will my intelligence to Cheri Seburn and all my love and yellow Mopar to someone special.” FUNK. KENNETH LEE FFA 3; Prom Committee 3 Pet Peeve School Favorite Expression: Hey. “I will all of my love to that special blonde.” GARLAND. JAMES EDWARD JR FFA I. 2. 3; Prom Committee 3; Track 2. 3; Stage Crew 3. 4 Pet Peeve American Motors Corporation . Favorite Expression: “Ah. really! ‘I will my worn out clutch and tires to Doug “ GOLDEN. DORA ELLEN Chorus I. 2. 3; FHA 2. 3. 4; I BLA 3. 4; Librar) Assistant 2; Prom Committee 3 Pet Peeve Studying Vocab Favorite Expression: “Yeah “I will all the happiness in the world to Karen. Debbie, and Mary. GORDON. DAN THOMAS FFA I. 2. 3. 4. Band 1.2. 3. 4. Stage Band I. 2. 3. 4; Chorus I, 2. 3. 4; Ensemble 3. 4. f BL A 4; Jr Sr Play Stage Crew 3; French Club 3. 4; Art Club I. 2. 3. 4; Prom Committee 3; Co-op 4. Sr. Band Treasurer 4; American Institute of Foreign Study 4. Yearbook Advertising StafT 4 Pet Peeve Steve Swadley and his horse racing Favorite Expression: “Mom. you know I hate beans.” I will SI.20 per gallon gasoline to my 1968 Chrysler 300.” GUNNELL. MARK THOMAS Prom Committee 3; FHA 2. 3. 4. Health Careers Club 3, 4; French Club 3; Art Club 2 Pet Peeve Disrespectful people in lower grades who call people names. Favorite Expression: “I can dig it!” “I will all my Kiss albums to Mrs Sigel.” HALL. DEBRA ANN Color Guard 1.2. 3. 4. Track 3. 4; Library Assistant 3; FHA 3; FBLA 3; Yearbook Editorial Staff 4; Prom Committee 3. ”1 will all my special memories of my senior year to four special people and my future to Sgt Pipkin SENIOR DIRECTORY HAULMAN. SANDRA LEE. FFA 1.2. 3.4; Art Club 1. 2. 3; Prom Committee 3; Softball I, 2; Stage Crew 3, 4. Pet Peeve; Disco and people who talk about you behind your back. Favorite Expression: “Get outla here “I will all my thanks to my folks for putting up with me through all the years.“ HENDERSHOT. KERRY LANE Basketball 1.2, 3.4; Baseball 2. 3. 4; Chorus I, 2, 3. 4; Band I. 2; Jr. Sr Play 3. 4; Ensemble I. 2. 3. 4; Prom Committee 3; Art Club I, 2; Stage Band I; Baseball Manager I; French Club 3. 4; American Institute of Foreign Study 4; District Chorus 2. Pet Peeve: Pittsburgh Panther fans Favorite Expression: “Sugar Ray “I will a pair of si e 13 sneakers to Matthew Sigei HIXON. ERNEST EUGENE FFA 3; Prom Commit- tee 3. Pet Peeve: English Favorite Expression: “I can dig it. “I will School to anyone who likes it. HOFFMAN. LINDA LEE. FFA 1.2, 3.4; FHA 1,2.3, 4. Basketball I. 2. Band I, 2. 3. 4. Basketball Manager 3; Chorus 3. 4; Prom Princess 3; Class Treasurer 3; Class Vice-President 4. Stage Band 3. 4; Ensemble 3. 4; FFA Secretary 4; Health Career Club 2. 3, 4; Vice-President Health Career Club 4; Pep Band 3; Treasurer of the Chorus 4. Prom Queen 4 Pet Peeve: Track meets on cold, windy days. Favorite Expression: “I don't understand. “I will a life time of happiness to Tom. my family, all the Hoffmans, and my musical talents to Amy Joe. HOFFMAN. THOMAS ALBERT Student Council I. 2. 3; Basketball I, 2, 3; Track I. 2, 3.4. Prom Prince 2. 3; Chorus I. 2. 3. 4; Band I, 2; Library Assistant 3; Class President 4. Ensemble 2, 3. 4; County Chorus I, 2; Art Club 2, 3; Health Careers Club 2, 3; Pep Band 2; Jr. Sr Class Play 3; Exchange Student 2; Student Council Junior High President I; Prom King 4 Pet Peeve: The second hand on every clock in the school stopping on the hour. Favorite Expression: “Don't tell me I will my hurdling ability to Mike Hoffman and lots of luck to the track team HOLLENSHEAD, JEANNE DIANE Basketball I. 2. 3, 4; Chorus I. 2. 3. 4. Band I. 2. 3, 4. County Band 2; Ensemble 2, 3. 4; FHA I. 2; Chorus Secretary 4. Band President 4; Class Secretary 4; FFA I, 2. 3; Prom Com- mittee 3. Yearbook Advertising Staff 4; Yearbook Editorial Staff 4; FBLA 3. 4; County Chorus 4. Pep Band 2; Stage Band 3. 4; Carnival Band 2; Who's Who Among American High School Students 4. Who's Who in Music 4. Yearbook Editor 4 Pet Peeve My brother Favorite Expression: “I am not' “I will all of my ability to warm the basketball bench to anyone who wants it and all the happiness in the world to two very special friends Karen and Jackie. KEFBAUGH. JAMES EUGENE FFA 1.2, 3; Chorus 1. 2. 3. 4; Yearbook Editorial Staff 4; Yearbook Adver- tising Staff 4. Basketball Manager 2; Track 2. 3. 4 Pet Peeve Some dumb someone Favorite Expression: “I can take it” “I will all those pleasant lunches to the ‘Big 5.' ” KEEFER. JEFFREY LYNN Track I. 2. 3. 4. FFA I. 2, 3. Pet Peeve Smoking in the restroom. Favorite Expression “Jump back jack “I will my shirt to Joyce.” LASHLEY. LEDA LOUISE FBLA 3. 4. FBLA Secretary 4; FHA I. 2. 3. 4. FHA Secretary 3; FFA 1.2. 3.4; FFA State Band I. 2. 3.4; Health Careers Club 2. 3. 4; American Institute of Foreign Studies 4. Band I. 2. 3. 4; Majorette I. 2. 3. 4. Chorus I. 2. 3. 4. Ensemble 2. 3. 4; County Chorus I. 2. 3. 4; County Band I. 3.4; District Chorus 3. 4. District Band 4; Pep Band I. 2. 3; Stage Band 3. 4; Carnival Band 2. Prom Committee 3; Softball I; Yearbook Advertising Staff 4; Yearbook Editorial Staff 4. Art Club I. 2. 3. 4; Yearbook Photographers 3. 4; 7th and 8th Grade Tutor 3; Who's Who Among American High School Students 3. 4. Jr Sr. Class Play 4. Who's Who in Music 4; PAFC 3.4. Business Manager 4; Head Majorette 4; Yearbook Editor 4 ' Pet Peeve People who pick on me and make my say. I Stop it' Quit it! Don’t!” Favorite Expression “I don’t know.” “I will a smile to the three on the frig. SENIOR DIRECTORY LAYTON. BRfcNT EDWIN FFA 2. 3. 4; FHA 2. 3. 4; Health Careers Club 2. 3. 4. Art Club I. 2; Chorus I. 2. 3. 4. Ensemble 1,2. 3. 4; County Chorus I. 2. 3; Jr Sr Class Play 3. 4; Library Assistant 4. Prom Committee 3; Yearbook Editorial Staff 4; Yearbook Advertising Staff 4. Basketball Manager 3. 4. French Club 3. 4; 7th and 8th Grade Tutor 3; Yearbook Photographer 3. 4; Who’s Who in French 3; American Institute of Foreign Studies 4; Pennsylvania’s Association of Farmers’ Cooperative 3; Pet Peeve Town Cops Favorite Expression “Oh really!” “I will my Rosanna Rosanna Adanna imitations to Gilda Radner.” LEESE. CHARLES WEBSTER Chorus I. 2. 3. 4; FFA 3. 4. Yearbook Editorial Staff 4; Art Club I. 2; Jr Sr. Class Play 3.4. Stage Crew 2. 3. Prom Committee 3. Pet Peeve: English Favorite Expression: “All right!” “I will my open mind to people who are hard headed. LINSCOTT. ANSEL ROBERT FFA 2 Pet Peeve: People who ask too many questions. Favorite Expression: “Hey. really!” “I will all my working experience to an inexperienced city dweller.” MANZO. CYNTHIA JEANNE Band I. 2. 3. 4. Band Secretary 3: Majorette I; Drum Majorette 3. 4. Chorus 3; Class President 3; Library Assistant 3; Cheerleader 3; Track I; County Band I. 2. 3. 4. District Band 3; Prom Princess 2. 3; Co-Op 4. Prom Committee 3. Pet Peeve People that gossip Favorite Expression: “Really” “I will to Jent my purple donkeys and to Rich all the fuzzy hills I’ve seen.” McC RAY. JENNY LOU FFA I. 2. 3. 4 Prom Com- mittee 3: Band I. 2. 3; FBLA 3; FBL.A Parliamentarian 3; Cheerleader 3; Basketball I; Track I. 3. 4. Chorus I. 3; Yearbook Advertising Staff 4. Art Club I. 2. 3. 4. FFA Reporter 4 Pet Peeve: Two-faced, so called friends Favorite Expression: “It’s kool” “I will to Ricky my smile forever: to Fling a can of WD-40; to Man and Rich, a bowl of Cheerios: to Jacky. a ping pong table to jump up and down on: to Mom McC'ray. a new set of nerves. MELLOTT. DOUGLAS OSCAR Track 3.4; FFA I. 2; Prom Committee 3. Stage Crew 2. 3.4. Library Assis- tant 4. Art Club I. 2. 3.4 Pet Peeve: Hancock. MD Favorite Expression: “Fair’s Fair” “I will the remains of my Camaro and all my Ford parts to my big brother ” MELLOTT. EDWIN EUGENE Track 2. 3. 4. Art Club I. 2; FFA 3; Prom Committee 3; Yearbook Editorial Staff 4 Pet Peeve English Class Favorite Expression “Blow me down!” “I wiU my ’Big Green Machine’ to anyone who can buy oil for it.” MELLOTT. LESA ANN FFA I. 2. FHA I. 2. 3. 4. Track I. 2. 3. 4. Band I. 2. 3. 4; Chorus I. 2. 3. 4. Ensem- ble 2. 3.4. Health Careers Club 3. Art Club I, 2. 3; Year- book Advertising Staff 4; Jr. Sr. Class Play 3. 4; County Band I. 3. 4, County Chorus 3. 4 Pet Peeve One hour Ensemble practices that last for two hours Favorite Expression “Hi. Shame'” “I will what’s left of my Pinto to Jent.” MELLOTT. MAX WILLIAM Track I. 2. 3. 4. Prom Committee 3; Yearbook Editorial Staff 4 Pel Peeve English Class Eavorite Expression: “Hey. man!” “I will my guns to my brother.” Tom Hoffman Danm Wall and Brent I la SENIOR DIRECTORY MR LOTT. SANDRA Dfcfc. FFA 1.2. 3.4. FHA 1. 2. 3. 4. FBLA 4. Art Club 1, 3; Pep Band I. 2; Stage Band 1. 2. 3. 4. Band I. 2. 3. 4. Chorus 3. 4; Chorus President 4; County Band I. 2. 3. 4. Jr. Sr. Class Play 3. 4. Prom Princess 2; Student Council 2; Basketball I. 2. Cheerleader 3. 4. Cheerlcading Captain 4; Softball I. 2, 3; Health Careers Club 3. 4. Co-op 4. Prom Committee 3; Yearbook Advertising Staff 4; Library Assistant 3; Class Secretary I; Class President 2: American Institute of Foreign Study 4; County Chorus 4. Who's Who in Music 4 Pet Peeve Certain two-faced people Favorite Expression: “What’ Are you serious0” I will the best of everything to the Class of 1980; all my thanks and gratitude to two very important people (my parents) who have helped to make it possible for me to graduate, all the love and happiness to the most special guy in my life. MENTZER. DONALD EUGENE JR Track 3; Co-Op 4 Pet Peeve Home work Favorite Expression: “Really!” ”1 will my track spikes to my brother” MITCHELL. GREGORY LYNN Co-Op 4;FFAI. 2.3 Pet Peeve: Lunches Favorite Expression “Wow! I will my curly hair to my sister.” NORTHCRAFT, SHANE D Baseball I. 2. 3. 4; Basketball I; FFA 1.2. 3. 4; Chorus4; Yearbook Adver- tising Staff 4; Jr Sr. Class Play 3.4. Prom Prince 2. 3.4. Prom Committee 3; Art Club I. 2, 3; Student Council I, 2; Exchange Student 3. Pet Peeve Teachers passing in the lunch line Favorite Expression: “Hey. I can take it.” I will my demolished gym shorts to anyone who can sew them back together.” NORTHCRAFT. SHERRY LYNN Basketball I. 2. 3. 4; Ensemble 2. 3. 4. Basketball Manager 2. 4. Baseball Manager 3. 4; Jr Sr. Class Play 3; Band I. 2. 3. 4; Chorus I. 2. 3.4;Class President I; FHA 1.2. 3.4; Prom Committee 3; Flealth Career Club 3. 4; American In- stitute of Foreign Study 4. Accompanist I. 2. 3. 4. PA Girl’s Stale 3. French Club 3. 4; County Chorus I. 3, 4. Who's Who Among American High School Students 4 Pet Peeve: Teachers who give tests on days following basketball games Favorite Expression: “Well-I-I-I!” I will the best of luck in basketball to Kathy. Connie, and Eileen PALMER. MARK ALLEN Band I. 2. 3. 4; Chorus I. 2. 3. 4; County Chorus I. 3. 4; FFA I. 2. 3. 4; Jr. Sr Class Play 3. 4; Track 3; Yearbook Advertising Staff 4; Stage Band 2. 3. 4; Art Club I. Pet Peeve: People who say one thing and do another Favorite Expression: “Ahhhh dirt!!” I will my exceptional intelligence to pick the right football team to my aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends ’’ PETERSEN. DONNA MARIE FFA I. 2; FHA I. 2. 3.4. Basketball I; Softball I; Color Guard I. Art Club I. 2. 3.4. Class Treasurer 1.2; Health Careers Club 1. 2,3; Health Careers Club Treasurer 3; Yearbook Advertising Staff 4 Pet Peeve Brent Layton bothering me’ Favorite Expression: If you don't like it. don’t look at it! “I will my apples to Brent Layton POWELL. ERIC BRIAN FFA 1. 2. 3. 4. Chorus 1.2. 3; Prom Committee 3; Co-Op 4; FFA Treasurer 3. Pet Peeve Pittsburgh Pirates Favorite Expression: “Don't get excited and don’t worry about it.” I will my gray Ford, if it runs, to anyone” POWELL RANDY STEVEN Pet Peeve: English Class Favorite Expression: “Go to Rayloc” I will all my hunting experiences to Mr. Bard.” RICHARDS. JOHN ALLEN FFA 3. 4 Student Council I, 3. Prom Committee 3; French Club 3; Art Club I. 2. 3. Pet Peeve: People that hit my calculator. Favorite Expression: Take it easy.” “I will my ama ing and superior mathematical ability to David Anderson” RITZ. RONALD GARY Pet Peeve Rules and regulations. Favorite Expression: “Far Out! “I will all Fords to J S Salvage and keep my 'SS' Chevelle” SENIOR DIRECTORY SCHRIEVER. DEBBIE ANN FHA 2. 3. 4; Student Council 3. Pci Peeve: Fights Favorite Expression: “Good grief! “I will a necklace to Connie. SCHRIEVER. KENNETH PAUL. Co-Op4; FFA 1.2. 3. Pet Peeve: School Favorite Expression: Oh no! “I will my Co-Op job to anyone who can take it. SCHRIEVER. MABEL VIRGINIA FHA 4; Art Club 2. 3; Prom Committee 3; Stage Crew 3; Yearbook Ad- vertising Staff 4; Yearbook Editorial Staff 4. Pet Peeve Two-faced people Favorite Expression: “Well, excuse me! I will all my learning abilities to Jeffrey and Jason. SCHROEDFR. KEVIN WILLIAM FFA I. 2; Stage Band I. Pet Peeve Brian Obcrhol er Favorite Expression: “Say what? “I will all my love to a certain girl. SEBURN. CHERYL ELLEN FFA I. 2. 3. 4; Cheerleader I; Yearbook Editorial Staff 4. Art Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Band I. 2. 3. 4; Chorus I, 2. 3; Play 3; FBLA 4. Prom Committee 3. Pet Peeve People who think they are better than everyone else Favorite Expression: “Bull hockey “I will my love to a special guy and all my luck to Mary Ford and my little sister Johnnie Tyler. SHANK. DENISE KAY Chorus I. 2. 3. 4 County Chorus I. 3. 4. Majorette I. 2. 3. 4; Health Career Club 1.2, 3.4; FHA 1.2, 3.4; FBLA 3.4; FBLA Parliamen- tarian 4; Ensemble 2. 3. 4; Yearbook Editorial Staff 4; American Institute of Foreign Studies 4; Art Club 3. 4; Stanley Representative 3; Class Play 4; Yearbook Editor 4. Pet Peeve Marching in parades in a skimpy, little un- iform in freezing weather Favorite Expression: “Ooooh! “I Mill an iron chain to Nita Beatty and my ability to do Vocabulary addlegrams to my brother. Brian. SIGEL. TRAVIS ERIC. FFA I. 2. 3. 4; Art Club 2. 3; Prom Committee 3. Pet Peeve: Ford owners who think they have race cars. Favorite Expression. “Big Deal! I will all my unfound knowledge to any under- classmen who is smart enough to find it. SMARTT. SCOTT CLINTON FFA 1.2. 3. 4; Chorus 3; Art Club I, 2. 3. 4; Prom Committee 3; Stage Crew 3; Chess Club I; Co-Op 4. Pet Peeve: Chevy lovers and Government Favorite Expression. Don't let it bother you. I will all my love and more to a very sweet and beautiful girl. SMITH. BARBARA ALLEN Pet Peeve: The way students act in class. Favorite Expression: Stuff it “I will all my love to that someone special in my life. SMITH. BETTY LOUISE Yearbook Advertising Staff 4; Yearbook Editorial Staff 4. Prom Committee 3; Art Club 2. 3; Stage Crew 3; Co-Op 4. Pet Peeve: Making decisions Favorite Expression: So what! 1 will a life full of success and happiness to all my friends and relatives. SMITH. DANIEL. FFA I. 2, 3. 4; Prom Committee 3; Art Club 1. 2. Pet Peeve: School Favorite Expression: Live today; die tomorrow I will all my hair to a certain someone SMITH. DARREN ATLEE. Art Club I. 2. 3; Baseball 2. 3. FFA I. Pet Peeve Some people Favorite Express on: Jump back1 I will the best of my love to that special someone SMITH, JACQUELINE DENISE. Student Council 3; FFA 3. 4; Basketball 2. 3; FBLA 3. 4; FBLA President 4; Chorus 3. 4. Prom Committee 3; Yearbook Editorial Staff 4; Yearbook Advertising Staff 4. Exchange Stu- dent 3; Yearbook Editor 4. Pet Peeve: The boys at our lunch table (M P . B.T., J.K.. S.N.) Favorite Expression: What do you think! I will all my love to someone and also my ability to drive his '37 Chevy; to Glenda, all our little talks and the strength to hang in there; and to Jeanne. Karen, and Donna, all the happiness in the world. SENIOR DIRECTORY SMITH. LEON GERARD Track I. 2. 3. 4; FFA I. 2; Yearbook Editorial Staff 4; Class Vice-President 3; Class Treasurer 4; Prom Committee 3. Pet Peeve: Fords Favorite Expression: “Hey “I will all of my algebraic abilities to Mrs. Anderson.” SMITH. SANDRA DAWN Band I. 2, 3. 4; County Band 2. Majorette I, 2. 3. 4; FHA I, 2. 3; Chorus I, 2. 3; County Chorus 3; Ensemble 2. 3. 4; Class Secretary 3; Health Careers Club 3; Candy Striper 3; Prom Commit- tee 3; Jr. Sr. Play 3; Basketball 1.2; Basketball Manager 3; Co-Op 4 Pet Peeve: People who ignore other people. Favorite Expression: “This is ignorant!” “1 will my keep Smilin' sticker to any grouchy per- son.” SNOWBERGER. LaDONNA ANN DIVELBLISS. Pet Peeve: Studying English Favorite Expression: “Get off! I will all my love to Dan. Shane, and Tracy.” STEVENS. DONNA JEAN Yearbook Advertising Staff 4; Yearbook Editorial Staff 4; FFA 1,2,3,4; Prom Committee 3; Art Club I. 2, 3; Chorus 3; Jr. Sr Play 3; Class Vice-President 2; Track 1, 2; Student Council 2; FHA 2, 3. 4; FBLA 3. 4; FFA Vice-President 4; Co-Op 4. Pet Peeve: People who bicker. Favorite Expression: “That’s stupid!” “I will all my love and happiness to my future hus- band; lots of love and gratitude to my parents; all my knowledge obtained from SFHS to my little brother in years to come; a special thanks to all the teachers who helped me; and the best of luck to my special friend, Jackie.” STRAIT. KEVIN RANDELL. FFA I, 2. 3; Prom Committee 3; Co-Op 4 Pet Peeve: Chevy’s Favorite Expression “Let’s have some fun! I will everything I have to someone SWADLEY. STEVE ELLIS FFA 2. 3. 4; Prom Com- mittee 3; FFA Secretary 3; Co-Op 4 Pet Peeve: Pittsburgh Steeler fans Favorite Expression “Be that as it may.” “I will all my ability to beat the point spread to Mark Booth.” TRAIL. WILLIAM MILFORD Track 3; FFA I. 2. 3, 4. FFA Treasurer 4; Chorus I. 2, 3, 4. FBLA 3, 4. Art Club I, 2; Yearbook Editorial Staff 4; Prom Committee 3; FFA Chorus I, 2; FBLA Reporter 3, 4. FBLA Historian 4; Library Assistant 4; Yearbook Advertising SlafT 4; Business Manager 4 Pet Peeve Long homework assignments in Accounting Favorite Expression “Bucko” “I will Mark Palmer and Shane Northcraft a plate full of saurkraut.” TRUAX. MELINDA LOG Band 1.2. 3.4; Stage Band I. 2. 3. 4; Pep Band I, 2; County Band I, 3. 4; District Band 3.4. Who’s Who in Music 3.4; Yearbook Editorial Staff 4; Prom Committee 3; Carnival Committee 4; Jr. Sr. Class Play 3. 4. FFA I. 2. 3,4; FFA State Band I. 2. 3. 4; FFA Chaplain 4; FHA I. 2, 3. 4. Health Career Club I, 2, 3. 4; Candy Striper 2. 3; Art Club 1. 2; FBLA 4; Track I; American Institute of Foreign Study 4; Car- nival Band 2; Yearbook Editor 4; Business Manager 4 Pet Peeve Being dominated Favorite Expression “I would imagine! “1 will all my love, happiness, and success to Mom and Dad Bard and a lifetime of happiness to my favorite Aunt and Uncle (J and P.)“ TRUE. CRAIG CLAUDELL. FFA 3; Prom Commit- tee 3 Pet Peeve Lunch Favorite Expression: What do you know about milking ducks?” “I will my hair to a certain somebody .’’ TYLER. JOHNNIE BELINDA Chorus I. 2. 3; Cheerleader 1,2; FFA 1.2,4; FHA I. Prom Committee 3; Track I; FBLA 4; Jr Sr Class Play 3. 4 Pet Peeve “Fair weather friends Favorite Expression “Wrong!” “I will some peace of mind to my mom. and love and happiness to a special guy.” SENIOR DIRECTORY VanDANIKER. LINDA TERESA FFA I. 2. 3; Art Club I, 2, 3; Prom Committee 3; Softball I, 2; Stage Crew 3. 4 Pet Peeve: Seven hour school days and stuck-up people Favorite Expression: Man. that’s flipped out!” I will a beautiful and happy life to someone special.” WALTZ. DANIEL EARL. FFA I. 2. 3. 4. Ensemble 3. 4. Chorus I, 2. 3. 4; Chorus Vice-President 4; French Club 3. 4; American Institute of Foreign Study 4; FBLA 4. Yearbook Advertising Staff 4. Yearbook Editorial Staff 4. Yearbook Editor-in-Chief 4; Band I, 2. 3. 4. Stage Band I. 2, 3. 4; Prom Committee 3; Who’s Who in Music 4 Pet Peeve Teachers who keep you off the A honor roll by 2 points! Favorite Expression Is that right! I will my 88 in Physics to a senior who makes all A’s. WELLER. BRENDA LEE. Library Assistant 2; Chorus 3; FFA 3; FBLA 3; Prom Committee 3; Yearbook Ad- vertising Staff 4; Co-Op 4 Pet Peeve: Lunch. English, history Favorite Expression: “You dummy!’’ l will a ’67 Chevelle to my brother and all my life, love, and happiness to a very special guy in the future.” WELLER. RUSSELL ELWOOD FFA 3; Prom Com- mittee 3. Pet Peeve: Lunch Favorite Expression: What of it!” I will my English grades to anyone who wants them ” WHEELER. GARY RICHARD JR FFA 2. 3; Baseball 2; Prom Committee 3; Co-Op 4; Chorus I. 2. 3. Pet Peeve English class Favorite Expression: Do you think I care? I will my naps to anyone who can stay awake in my English class. WHITFIELD. DAVID LEROY Basketball I. 2. 3; Track 2, 3.4; FFA I. Prom Committee 3; Library Assis- tant 4 Pet Peeve Books Favorite Expression “Just a getting it I will my basketball talents to whoever wants them.’’ WILSON. LESLIE EUGENE Band I. 2. 3. 4; Year- book Editorial Staff 4; Prom Committee 3; Stage Band 3. 4; Business Manager 4 Pet Peeve Long homework assignments Favorite Expression Gee Whiz! I will all my bad grades to my English teacher ” WILT. MARK KELLY Track I Pet Peeve Loose women Favorite Expression Just leave me alone! I will everything I have to whoever can get them first.” WINTER. JACQUELINE LOUISE FFA I. 2. 3, 4. Basketball I. 2. 3. 4. Track I. 3; Prom Committee 3; Band I. 2. 3. Stage Crew 3. 4 Pet Peeve My mom putting and turning down my music Favorite Expression Man. that’s tirod' “I will the best of everything to Danny Peck. Leray a Ford and the courage to junk his Chevy; and also all my courage and freedom of speech to my sister. Jenny. WOODAL. TAMMY ELLEN FHA 4. FBLA 4 Pet Peeve People that think they know it all Favorite Expression “That’s ignorant' I will all the Nova “SS‘ to Gary Ward and all my love to my mom and dad ” YONKER. MELVA DAWN Band I. 2. 3.4; FHA 1.2. 3. 4; Prom Committee 3; Yearbook Editorial Staff 4. Pet Peeve People who are conceited Favorite Expression: Shut up! l will all my love to my mother. Cleo Yonker. who has been one of the greatest mothers in the world.” YOUNKER. MELANIE ANN HULL Pet Peeve: Gossiping busy bodies Favorite Expression Aw nuts! I will the rest of my life and love to my husband. STUDIO HOURS Tues.. Wed., Ttiurs., Fit, Sat 10 - 12 and 1 - 5 Friday Evenings 7-9 P.M. CLOSED MONDAYS Other Hour By Appointment Only. BABY FACE BABY FACE BABY FACE BABY FACE BABY FACE BABY FACE BABY FACE 3DV3 A8V8 33V3 A8V8 BABY FACE BABY FACE BxT, 33V3 A8V8 33V3 A8V8 ' r BABY FACE BABY FACE BABY FACE BABY FACE BABY FACE Vj A8V8 33V3 AS A __I A8V8 FACE BABY FACE BABY FACE BABY FACE BABY FACE -------r- O 8V8 33V3 A8V8 33V3 A8V8 A smile that meant so much to me And every person he would see. Now Eddie has left and gone away To a better place for him to stay; No sorrow or pain he'll have to face. For Eddie has won his final race. — Linda Hoffman, June, 1980 In memory of EDDIE EARNEST, Class of ‘80, born July 17, 1961. departed this life June 14. 1980. 234 AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS 236 AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS 240
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