Southern Garrett County High School - Highlander Yearbook (Oakland, MD)

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t t Pe erienaliini Ge |e ee oes oe = A A ee | Oe ee of won cor oe — i See eee Ge meee eee ee | ee ee ) ee oe oy = — a © = wr ed | ere eee ee — era ih ram bef) pes wre ed | eee a E: : ity TU LLL nidl 1 ul oad GARRETT CO-JR-SR HIGH SChao ea ee ¥ r Yj, TTT mm TT iit UE UL | TM MT WET HH an GT | BIUtit nia f] Hath aH Bue ATTA wii Trill tii witli iM | RH UE Haid | HOA MATTE Tittl! oom (1R0IBE Ribas qt AEE Te eee Riva) Attia natil | | Hin Te art 1100t8 TT od - - we Wt + N iy - TED. Ss WSS AN AN REGO@RD OF HAPPY HOURS THE HIGHLANDER 1958 SOUTHERN HIGH SCHOOL Oakland, Maryland RECORD OF HAPPY HOUR ee PE de a | ry if . © S ' Happy Hours Ip ) ry ‘ : a a eo ‘ | — eee ee i ¥ et as Te, Peet aa e — 2 Lee : V1T1ES... Page 43 pac Clery A RECORD OF OUR FACULTY ADMINISTRATION Mr, Carl Everly Mrs. Lela Paugh Vice Principal School Secretary We are living in a great scientific age. Today, mankind is on the threshold of outer space. Anew dawn - a new epic in the history of mankind is about to be written. As this curtain opens, the need for qualified personnel in the fields of science and mathematics has become a problem of major concern for our country's leaders as they struggle to maintain the democratic way of life for people everywhere. However, I add this word of caution to our youth - tomorrow's leaders. In our efforts to off- set the Communist advances in science and technology, we must not forget the humanities - the finer things in life: sentiment, reverence, idealism and, above all, our Creator. Let us always keep these ideals uppermost in our minds as we tread the pathway of life. W. Kenneth Johns GARRETT COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION Mr. Foster D, Bittle Seated Left to Right: Mr. George Edwards; Mr. Maurice High School Supervisor Brookhart, Dr. Ralph Calandrella, Mr. Willard Hawkins. AA YAS a wwe {he Ts. Dat Mr. Charles Bennett 2 Mrs. Goldie Me Mr. Raymond Borrell Core 10, Speech Chemistry, Librarian Jr.-Sr. and Beginners Band Plane Geometry, Math 11 FACULTY 1958 ; hh ¥ y) pA 4 Burks tak jd ie ali 6 [4 4 sa : Vota: } Le Aen ae Molle Mrs. Ruth C. Brown . Mason W.Callis Mrs. Adrienne Carter Miss Roberta Cogley Sr. Chorus, Jr. High Music Math 7,8 Jirk reo, Home Economics Core 12, Journalism, 2 Creative Writing Miss Barbara Colabrese + th, DeNéal Dean Jr. High Music, Mr. Elmer Crone Shorthand li Uh Waigeybayes IU Mrs. Burnetta DeVore Jr.-Sr. Chorus Core 11, 12, Audio Visual pee , Office Practice Core 7 (acat W La4u2 Miss Ann Dilgard Mr. Lewis Domenick Jr. Mrs, Alta Duling Mrs. Mary K. Eliason Core 9 Core 7 Core 9 Jr. High Art FACULTY 1958 Mrs. Margaret J. Feather Mr. Eugene M, Flinn Mrs. Janice Hutchinson Miss Bernice Idleman Core 7 Drivers Education, Math 8 French I, Core 8 Core 10, General Business Mr. George Lipscomb Mr. Robert Martin Miss Betty Kildow Jr. High Industrial Arts, Industrial Arts Mrs. Virginia McManis Jr. and Sr. Physical Education MorA geal lai SOHO AI, Core 9 Mrs. Mildred Meyer Mr. Harold Miller Mrs. Theoda Miller Mrs. Vera Mussard Home Economics 7,8, Art 7 Biology Typing I, Business Training Core 8 FACULTY 1958 p Miss Francis Patterson Mrs. Bessie Price “Mrs. Elizabeth Randol Mr. Albert Ringer Iter, Art Core 10, Math 7 Sr, High Home Economics Algebra I, II, Math 11, C R Math, Trigonometry Mr. Ervin, Smith Mr. Carl Schoonover Bookkeeping I, Math 7, 11, Mr. Norman Smith Mr. Dale Sisler Jr. High Physical Education Salesmanship Industrial Arts 7, through 12 Math 8,9, Science 9,11 er pF WSL IBY ope ili hall Mr. Ernest Spoerlein Mr. Richard Travis Mr. James Trickett Guidance Jr-Sr High Physical Core 11, Journalism Education FACULTY 1958 Mrs. Evelyn Watson Mr. William Watson Mr. Eugene Weese Core 11, Sr. Science Math 9,11, C R Math Core 8 CAFETERIA STAFF Mr. Richard Bishoff, unphotographed Science 8, Vo. Ag. 9,10 CUSTODIANS Leftto Right: Mr. Irven Liller, Mr. Frank Mulliken; Mr. Orville Kitzmiller. Mr. Edward Quattro Science 9, Biology Miss Sharon Young Jr. High Physical Education Leftto Right: Mrs. D. Simpson, Mrs. E. Nicholson, Miss M. Beckman, Mrs. M. Weimer, Mrs. G. Friend, Mrs. M. Rollman. CUSTODIANS. Left to Right: Mrs. Pauline Glaze, Mrs. Sybil Kope, Mrs. Josephine Livengood. Bee N| 5 - on ) . ; a 2 ee : eo Wr ste i; - BENZ th ST = = Z Se A RECORD OF OUR oO DM GEOKGE. SENIOR CLASS 1958 Our Record of Happy Hours began in 1952 when we entered Southern High, a new building being occupied for the first time. Our principal that year was Mr. Maurice A, Dunkle and our seventh grade sponsor was Mr. Z, R. Knotts. The enrollment of our class then was 199. Seventh grade elections were soon underway,and the results were as follows: Cynthia Nace, president; Carol Phillips, vice president; Brenda Davis, secretary; and Artie Ashby, treasurer, Senior Class Officers | The magazine campaign ended with 7F being the only homeroom a to reach its quota with a total of $170.10. Left to Right-J oann Sharpless ? Treas.; Jackie Friend, Secy.; Katherine Filsinger, V. Pres.; Robert Bittinger, Pres, Remember the seventh grade picnic ? It was held that year at the Community Ball Park on May 13. We played softball, dodgeball, croquet, and horseshoes. Blue ribbons were awarded to members of the winning teams. Whata swell wayto end our seventh grade---- with loads of wonderful memories! In September, 1953, we entered our eighth grade, and second year at Southern. Dr, James Collins was our new principal that year. Our enrollment from the seventh grade dropped from 199 to 155, but the remaining students seemed to again select fine officers tohead their class, For the second time, Cynthia Nace was elected president. Robert Bittinger was the new vice president, Brenda Davis, secretary, and Artie Ashby, treasurer, were re- elected, This year in the magazine campaign 8A was out in front as high homeroom with $120.00. Remembering all the fun we had at our seventh grade picnic, we were surely looking forward to this year's affair. It proved to be everything for which we hadhoped. There were loads for everyone to participate inand popand potato chips galore. It is another won- derful and ''Happy Record for us to remember. In 1954 we entered Southern not justas the ninth graders of S.H.S., but as the contented class of Freshman. Gee, it surely sounded good! From the eighth grade to the ninth, we didn't lose or gain a student; our enrollment again was 155. Mrs. McManisand Miss Dilgard were our advisors and sponsors for this year. Freshmen officers this yearwere: Brenda Davis, president; King Tower, vice president; Cynthia Nace, secretary; and Katherine Filsinger, treasurer, Since we had matured from picnics to parties, we had our Ninth Grade Party, and what a party it was! It was held in the school cafeteria and everyone really enjoyed himself, Ata special assembly during our Freshmen year, the Queen and King of Hearts were chosen by the students of the ninth grade. Those chosen were Brenda Davis and Dana Dintaman, In 1955 we were now in senior high. It did feel good, Delores Riley was elected president this year; Neva Bowers, vice president; Janice Jenkins, secretary; and Artie Ashby, treasurer. Cheerleading tryouts were held and the two sophomores chosen were Brenda Davis with Deloris Riley, substitute. The Little Highlander quint lost to Aurora High School 34-32, Keith Mer sing was high man with 16 points. It was really some game! In April, we held our tenth grade party in the school cafeteria. The theme was Band of Gold which was chosen by the whole Sopho- more class. Bill Henline and Cynthia Nace were chosenas our King and Queen. A shadow fell on our Junior year with the death of Neva Bowers, who had been electedas our class president, Nancy Harvey, who had beenelected vice president, took over the job of president and then held the responsibility of the biggest event of our high school career, our Jr.-Sr, Prom, Cynthia Nace served as secretary, and Janice Jenkins, treasurer, To help with planning the Prom,a steering committee was appoint- ed, The appointees were Pat Friend, Pat Shaffer, Joan Paige, Carole Savage, Robert Peck, Katherine Hauser, Wellington Bittinger, Cynthia Nace, Joann Sharpless, and Janice Jenkins. Mr. Albert Ringer was our Jr, Class advisor. Cheerleaders chosen for 56-57 were Joan Paige, Delores Riley, and Brenda Davis. 10 On Oct, 31, we sponsored a Harvest Hop to help raise funds for the Prom, It turned out quiet well, andthe orchestra and decorations were grand, In February, intramurals were held and the 11-A girls were the senior high champs, They were presented a trophy with their section and the year in which they won engraved on it. The team consisted of Carole Savage, Joan Paige, Beverly Rees, Cynthia Nace, Bonnie Dragovich, Mary Helen Sollars, Sandra Wotring, Barbara Kreyenbull, Delores Riley, and Carol Beeman, Bonnie was high scorer in the play off game. One Aprilmorning you could see the juniors waving their hands, being so proud to finally receive their class rings. On May 10, the Sr. Chorus presented the Operetta,«H.M.S. Penifore. The two juniors with the leading roles were Keith Mérsing as Ralph Rackstraw and Joan Paige as Josephine, the captain's daughter, The evening that we were all waiting for finally-arrived, the night of our Jr.-Sr. Prom. The theme chosen by the Jr. Class was Midnight Under the Sea. It is really a happy record to re- member. On September 3, 1957, we entered the walls of S.H.S. as it's seniors, It was a great and wonderful feeling but, then, sad too, in away. Realizing it was our last year, we wanted to make it our very best. To lead our senior class this year, we elected Robert Bittinger ) as our president. Katherine Filsinger was elected vice president; Jackie Friend, secretary; and Joann Sharpless; treasurer. Artie Ashby was elected to lead our student body and hold the position of president ofour Student Council. Delores Riley was elected as Secretary, and Janice Jenkins, treasurer. On October 8th four seniors of the Senior Chorus were chosen to representS.H.S.at the Maryland All-State Chorus in Baltimore. These students were Keith Mersing, Katherine Filsinger, Carole Savage, and Joan Paige. The Annual Football Dance was held November 2 and Delores Riley was elected Football Queen. Joan Paige and Carole Savage were senior attendants. On November 22 the F.F.A. held the annual Sweetheart Dance.. Barbara Glaze was chosen queen. Kathryn Hauser was chosen editor of the Acorn, our school paper. Delores Riley was selected editor of the Highlander. Our Record would not have been complete without the Jr.-Sr. Prom, which we shall never forget. The thought of the Sermon to the Graduates will always linger in our minds and hearts, The day of Commencement has finally arrived and we receive our long- awaited diplomas. Now, looking back, we can see the wonderful memories we will carry in the future, Although it will be hard to leave friends, teachers, and all the activities we've had, we must look forward, We are proud to be graduating from Southern, proud to say we have been students of Southern High School. To those who are to follow us and to our administration we want to say thank you. . thank you for making this era of our life one which shall be cherished forever, CARRIE ASH, Academic Bann oO Clencen lleslibpraryvrAss te. lZ.m be ING Are LORI lax ie tava ARTIE ASHBY, JR. Academic Student Council 12, Pres. 12, Band 9,10,11, IZ Orchestramic ee lectronics: GlupelO. 1 1, Vese resi @lasce lreas gL O55 Ue IN wala An JOANN BACHTEL, Academic Bondo, 10 l2shibraryiAcs't LINEN Ak IZoehnench.Glubel:Os Oa Peanut ! ¥ fp ( f{ POROTHY BECKMAN, Stendgraphic “Sr. Chorus 9,10,11, F.H.A. ye. B quik. es Library Ass't 10. ; D Kq- Dotty! fe GAYLE BECKMAN, Vocational mon A. 9,10;11,12, V. Pres. 12, Kansas City Delegate 12. 7 8 Joe!! D 1992 MARY BECKMAN, Stenographic Sr. Chorus 9,10,11,12, F.H.A., 10,11, F.B. ere, Awe lie: ; — a vm | ROBERT BITTINGER, Academi Student Council 11512, Band 9,10,11,12, Sr. Chorus 10,11,12, Orchestra 11, Basketba Om OnGlass eres, 12. '™Bob!! WELLINGTON BITTINGER, General Acorn ll, Art Editor 11, Highlander 12, Cas Audio Visual 11, Photography 10, Scietice S NY X ie treasuel 1: QS Boo 11 JUDITH BURRELL, Academic peel Onl ZembanGsd Os lle cre lsl Ora Iy, Ass't 11, Art Club 9. Judy ! JULIUS BOLYARD, General Audio Visual 9, Science 11, Letterman Club 12, Baseball 11, Basketball, 10,11. Barney GILBERT BOWMAN, General NGil!! Ke MARY CLARY: Stenographic a “Soe oz: Chorus 1011! Bol Amica pears, Ass't 10, Caft. helper 10. - P , “Mary! “a y, « a - ‘ 3 ae) 7 4 ¥ ‘ AA r f e q f of aa 4 “12, wan 4 q 7 4 om 1 Ay N VA } MV PATRICIA COSNER, Stenographil , |” | fe: OA I J {v V a Journalism 1 1, Basketball an caee FA Pati! . cs } he Pg Tee @ MARLIN COKER, Pees } AD vA: Ww SiN AE, Acorn 12, Sports Editor 12, Sr. Chorus 12 Letterman's Club 12, Football 10)11,12 Track sll, Baseball 12, Basketball 9. Coke ! ROGER CUSTER, General Business F.B.L.A.12,Science 11, Usher for Gradu- ation ll. Pete! BRENDA DAVIS, Academic Student Council 12, Parliamentarian 12, Band 9,10,11,12, Cheerleader 9,10,11, Capt. 9, Library Ass't 11, Art 9, Pres. 9, U.N. Delegate 11, Class pres. 9. 1Z ye Ol Na oe ! e DONALD DEWITT, General Business Audio Visual 12, Band 9,10, Library Ass't, 9, Phys. Ed. Ass't 11, Letterman's Club 10,11,12, Football 10,11,12, Baseball 9,10, i1ei2, Basketball 9,10,11,12. WDon!! JAMES DEWITT, General Business Basketball 11. Bob!! PATRICIA DEWITT, Academic SrerdentsGouncer e100, 57), Chorus 10,01 512; Library Ass't.12,F.N.A. 11, 12, Historian igeroouthern: trio 10,115 12. Pat!!! DANA DINTAMAN, General Audio Visual 12, Letterman's Club 11,12, Football9, Track 9,10, Basketball 9,10,11, IWAg Danny “Best uck id FE s RAS of 90d aS a odd Soe woe 'c Huse “a “a NS ( 3 . CH Ke aie N,‘S Ekiend ? es oF D har Not Band 9, ies Choma t10ehie1 7; Roa AD pe iS ( | Jr. Steering Comm. ll. oe oS BONN LEE, Geneai Business 1 ey eras S) cS “Arde Baek HLA, 9,10, oA, 10,11;12,, 3 tN ; Bow SH A 3 Se ies = N ? y 42: Y WY hi { Di 3 S ): y Yio a y S a y yo? ee Po) ; YQ oy ? Xs Ba aN ww) W ; Sm + y SS } P Dy. a) SL SS at y ee Ore ty y ee a re) a pa S “4 UR TON ae Vocational m Z el a NY whirw Biot BF AS9,10s11. nha i t Burt?! van § ev % . $i BEVERLY EVANS, Stenographic — 4 ! oe Band 9,10,11,12, Band Ass't. 12 Art Club | 5 Toate 4 By ean Bey! . 13 ALVEY FRIEND, Vocational 1S 5 te a AO We Ig JTim!! S AACQUELINE FRIEND, Stenographic y $r. Chorus 9,10,11,12, F.H.A. 9, F.B.L.A. AY, GB. 11,12, Sec. 12, Class Sec. 12. J Re ay. mY? CL be BETTY FRIEND, Stenographic m| ve iow SNe “at JPgisiyt, hy ISIE NS MOA. diptopsisiyiy Ze cycy! VOR yet or PATRICIA FRIEND, General Business m Re , Pancdfee F.H.A. 9, V. Pres. 9, Office hetoee Riel MPat!! preaae (Gael aN Py F LOMGHeaNIAINS General Sn Warwele e, Be Eerie As Os ocience) LieaGatt. elpe tails yeeragarn of oe Doe eens I YW OAL | han A Je pra te PHILLIP FIKE, General Business iseewael SMO Me We 5 1 ela sbi I, Me. Runt!!! KATHERINE FILSINGER, Stenographic m [0 Uren Tenstad pre Ghoruseo sl OR Zim bus bt Aveo eee euler cain MO Wa, Weare. WA, WEIN, iDelleeeiRe 12, AU State Chorus 12, All Eastern Chorus ll, Sextet 11, Southern Trio 10,11,12, Class WA. Treas. 9, Class V. Pres. 8G (Bye 14 Te, Pr (. Ap S ie A ee 7) ie Rt vy nye Apt ly of ay aN, GEORGE, Stenographic + [Bea Eeudent. eee 9,10, Highlander 12, Art Club 12, Photography 10, G.A.A. 9,10. NDon!! BARBARA GLAZE, Stenographic “Darp. Ji , SA W RONALD GLAZE, General Heda. LO, 11,12. Audio Visual 10; Science 1), F.BlL:A. 1, WA Puzazy ! RUBY GREEN, Stenographic m C ¥ Be i oe nd eeecnorus“10,11,.F.B.L.A. 11,12, Sec. 12, Library Ass't. 9, Guided Reading 10. Rube! ( 0) ? Ne UD oF Q ) DOVES NS Pe OS pe Oo) ae A QA ae tO A y (1) ; en tas ert ee ete Arce sf £_ re De eae AU-o- EG Co CANW Cee ; ad Bandy9, 101101255 Fee bier Bt, A_ 12: ae Guided Reading 10, Usherette for ectage ation ll. atk hy ae j Mar fond, .. ’ CHARLES HARDESTY, Conewat aktetebley WaystEwh WhWo, IBIS. NO), ID Jeli Le ad) i a ere ( — ie Re ae Salen ara aia, ine 5 By 1 glial An 11, Library fees Vr [fe mn Laat HAROLD HARRIS, General Acorn 12, Art Editor, Typist 12, Audio Visual 9,10, Usher for Graduation 11. m ete Sues SPUR Pea eB 15 CHARLOTTE HARVEY, Stenographic Library Ass't. 12, NJean ? NANCY HARVEY, Stenographic ID AON Opals WeleeeScig dik, 12h. Wa Sie, GihromitsmeelOs) lelceerealth-Rim A ssutemuc Class V. Pres. 11, Page Girl for Gradu- ation 11, Junior Steering Comm. 11. Shorty (Qiv-1reed KATHRYN HAUSER, Stenographic nm Cionahagy eines er Avly),12, Acorn 10,117,112, Asst. Edl 10% Ed. 11,12, Quill and Scroll 11,12, Guided Reading Club 10, Sec. 10, U.N. Delegate Ole ae belegatem lO. eoouther:n Speaks, 11,12. NWKas!'! WILLIAM HENLINE, Academic Acorn 10,11,12, Ass't. Ed. 11, Ass't. Adv. Mgr. 10, Adv. Mgr. 11,12, Dramatics 10, 11, Highlander 10, Football 11, Usher for Graduation 11. tBud!! JANICE JENKINS, Stenographic Student Council 9,10,11,12, Treas. 12, F. APs IMO aR hala iyere 14, P exoneiny, Sand), Joel. ), Highlander 12, Chief Typist 12, Band 9,10, 11,12, U.N. Youth of Md. Conv. delegate 10, Graduation Page Girlll, U.N. Delegate 12, Class Sec. 10, Class Sec. 10, Class Treas. iT. . Jenks!! m | Wealten KR. Lutes — ELIZABETH JOHNSON, General Business Student Council 9, Library Ass't 10, Office Helper 12. ¢ “ bohhe Ann'yy| Jamer te f f ate A DLT eet =e) PAUIMIOHNGON General Audio Visual 10,11,12, Library Ass't 11, Ze electront can.) lease p te KAROLINE KELLER, Academic Library Ass't. 12, F.H.A. 11,12. Kay ! ™m {. wot 44 OMALY EDWARD KENT Gremiciwali=-1:.5,19,A.) 12,0ind.,,Art- LO, 11; Jey RUUe RICHARD KITZMILLER General--Science 11, F.B.L.A. 12, Phys. Ed. Ass't ye Sph ier es We enrotee- [van] oxen Bittner fe) a qv fa Via io, ak pe v ete KREYENBUHL (4) aoc alonal-.F, HA. 10; (Library Ass't 10, T1s12, ee 11,12, Pres. 12. m {Qe Fi Worn soa al VELMA LEWIS Vocational--F.H.A. 9,10,12, Biology 11, Iabrary Ass't 10,12, ''Lefty . In| ledon HENRY McROBIE Academica ACOrne UM OreaGinom Usa lla) ae Phys. Ed. Ass't 11, Lettermans Club 10, 11,125, Hobby. Club’9;. Football: 9,10,11,12; Co, Captain 12, Track’) 10, Baseball II, Basketball 9, Melvin Z, yer oh rn | Phyl Yourdow RONALD MICHAELS General--Audio Visual 12, Phys. Ed. Ass't 11, Lettermans Club 11,12, Football “ OMe 2 Bias cipal leo, lOslislAnsoccermsg: 'Mike!!, m [Oped h. ye ROBERT MAXEY General Business--Band 9,10,11,12, F.B. meAge2eeBasketballsge! lz) Bop ) Eg ie m] Ruth Pro Cato KEITH MERSING ANcademic=--b Aw. lal2,soand 910,115 12; Sr. Chdrus 11,12, V. Pres. 12, Cheerleader hil Das atics 10, All State Chorus 11,12, Track Basketball 9,10. a ae ek PATRICIA MILLER Stenographic--Art Club 12, F.H.A.9,10,11, U.N. Delegate 12, ''Pat''. n m | Wen Joe Wexd WILLIAM MURPHY (1 geacrate Rhys: Ed. Ass't, 11,12, Letter- pce s Club 11,12, Football 11.12, Co-Cap- Af tain 12, Basketball 9,10,11,12, Track 11, be} Murph , fa ees re CYNTHIA NACE Academic--Band9,10,11,12, Sr. Chorus ris 12, Dramatics 11, Art Club 9, Sec. 9, Jr. Steering Comm, II, Sec. 11, Class Sec. 9, 11, Youth of Md. ,D elegate 10, Citizen- ship delegate ae U. aN Dele Ate MICAS A ane wee m Elureel Boia capa Be ora te ne e (Yo Art 9,10,11, 11 i ry Bndata y vBill . 1 poe Fez C4 UY JERI NORDECK Stenographic--Sr, Chorus 10,11,12, Cheer- leader 9, Art Club 12. ri] Harebd Ae kedll = RAY ND O'BRIEN Veo a tito niawds= = Happier Ave Oo el Osmliltal 2 omGiatts 4 ete hale es , Ind 5 Oe QO Bere Bes O- er” Wen haste y rS Dad! of ne — Gian es NA nSn le pod Se Ope PAIGE eae re ofc: IZ; GinlseoportsH dael2, Highlander 12, Band 10,11, Sr. Chorus 10, 11,12, Cheerleader 11,12, Co.Captain 12, Orchestra LO;1l1,: GvAVA, 10511,12,.V- Pres. 11, Girls Sextette 10,1], Pres’. 11, All State Chorus 12, F.N.A. 12. m | mike ( wrnrence DAVID PARRISH General--''Dave ', Sing be “lege 18 RUBY PARK Stenographic--Sr. Chorus 11, Art Club 12, Library Ass't 10,11,12, Girls Sextette 10, By eat) Cocco! FRANCES PAUGH General Business--G.A.A. 11,12, ''Pud'', ROY PAUGH Academic--Acorn 10, Highlander 10,11,12, Ass't Ed, 10,11, Over Consultant 12, Lib- rary Ass't 11,12, SIPA delegate 10, MSPA Delegate 11, French Club 10, Hobhy Club 9, Track 10, Usher for Graduation 11. m rf MV. BMew WILLARD PAUGH General--Photography 11, Science 10, imettermans Glub lid,.k.0otball 10 ,11,12; Basketball 9,10,11,12, ''Willie . ROBERT PECK Stenographic--Science 11, ''Gregory , ny) Carwt O'BrizwW CAROL PHILLIPS Stenographic--Band 9,10, F.B.L.A. 12, G. A.A. 11,12, Girls Sextette 11. Fd Hea BEVERLY REES Academic--Sr. Chorus 10,11,12, Majorette Te cee At rete Globe) Ol GrerAwA cmeliL ammGra rls Sextette 11, Southern Highstepers 12, U.N. elegate 12, ree m Row H. Wotfe, JUDITH RHODES Stenographic--Sr. Chorus 10,11,12,'Jude. a “Zt Z CAROLE SAV AGE Academic--Sr. Ghorus 9,10,11,12, Pres. 12, Cheerleader 9, Dramatics 10, Orches- tra 12, Majorette 11,12, G.A.A, 10, Girls Sextette 11, All State Chorus 11,12, U.N. Delegate 11, Eastern Seaboard Chorus, Southern Highstepers l2, m 4 5 ieee EDGEL SERENO Academic--Acorn 11,12, Band 10,11, Electronics 11, Sec, 11, 'Tony , BENNIE SHAFFER General--Audio Visual 10,11,12, Science phil. KENNETH SHAFFER General-- Audio Visual 11,12, Science 11, Lettermans Club 12, Football 9, Baseball 10,11,12, Basketball 9,10,11,12, Fuzz . hak marge . ™ % % V 20 NANCY RHODES General--Library Ass't, 11, 'Nanc''. m [gpavrrard D 0! Corner DELORES RAYNOVICH Academic--Student Council 11,12, Sec, 12, Peet, Avel0,11,12, Highlander’ 12, Eda 12; Sr, Chorus 11, Cheerleader 9,10,11,12, Co. Gaptaine Lager tieA sd, bP ECSi.9; Cicer us 11,12, Sec. 10, Pres. 12, Class ek | Dee , yD m] Ted Kayrer yf oy y wv 1 Q ef Vy he! U y OX GAY ROTH -Vocational--F Ay 9) 10,11,12,6Tres miae | Gabby . m Ya Koleamp MARILYN SANDERS Vocational--Band 9,10,11,12, Art Club 10, 11, F.H.A. 12, Library Ass't 10, Shorty . m Qn Orn PATRICIA LITTEN General Business--Sr. Chorus 9,10, Girls Sextette 10, Office Helper 11,12, ''Pat '. | Luther Bs eile JOANN SHARPLESS Stenographic--Student Council 12, F.T.A. 10,11,12, Acron 9, Ass't Ed. 9, Highlander Typist 12, Band 9,10,11,12, Class Trea. he Usher for Graduation 11, Magazine Cam- pign Mgr. 12, yy eo 0. an Ole ot n t DEN Barccenel THELMA SHOW General--French Club 10,11, Pres, 10,11, Sr. Chorus 9,10,11,12, Cheerleader 10,11, ArteGlubeel a ramratics Ll; GlAVA, 12a, Tammy. SUSAN SINES Vocational--F.H.A. 11,12, Sue , é Y 4 yn | Sion ETE 21 ROBERT SMITH General Business--Library Ass't 12, Basketball 9,10,11, 12, Smitty . m Mabel ZL, ng hore (Fv) MARY SOLLARS General Business--Sr. Chorus 10,11,12, F.H.A.9,10,G.A.A. 10,11,12, Girls Sextette hy Cat yet ane MYRTLE SWEITZER Vocational--''Betty . ty buprarnrow (ttacrwe RAY SWEITZER General--F.F.A. 9,10,11,12. m } WV) annrrernw Khe SHIRLEY UPHOLD Stenographic--F.H.A. 10, Library Ass't aes m BM DE RPERS, PATRICIA WARREN Stenographic--Band 9,10,11,12, Orchestra TOR 2a Elle nh [tra NY avg lr iJ SEO RS © MABEL WELCH Vocational--F.H.A.9,10,11,12, Library AM alae poopie. m KotedN Few’ AUDREY WILT General Business--F, H,A. 9,10,11,12, V. Pres! 12, G-AvA. 10,10, 12; “library Ass't, NOR eaGate. peiPaa i, p) Cowboy , Py Pg EP My 3 Caw2hhy y (af? ROBERT SWEITZER General--F.F.A. 9,10, ''Denny '. JAMES TICHINEL General--Science 9, Ind. Arts 10,11, Bask- Gtbial ao wLO ileel2 sacar Tints Sharp (gas KING TOWER General--F.F.A. 9, Library Ass't 9, Jr. Steering Comm. 11, Class V. Pres. 9. a || Sem clige al HOWARD TROY | General--Audio Visual 11,12, Science 11. FREDOLEN WOLF General--Acorn 11], F.B. L.A. Me Saas Jos Mi etecngeo JANET WOLF General Business--Band 9,10,11,12, Pho- tography 9, Orchestra 12, Library Ass't el Omega ce 2p ‘ hie y SANDRA WOTRING General--Band 9,10,11,12, Art Club 10,11, library Ass't 10, F.N.A. 12, Sang . m f 7 fees 2 ei ae poh Jn ; ’ wy 12-B Homeroom Offiggr A Al w ( Ne LANE om Standing Left to Right: Roger Custer, Pres.; Donald DeWitt, Vero resaMaryeG lary esec,; Robert Smith, Treas. 12-C Homeroom Officers Seated Left to Right: Robert Bittingver im Vent me sis Gynthia Nace, Pres.; Standing Leftto Might: = brenda Davis, Sec.; Carry Ash, Treas, 23 ey elicars Standing Left toRight: Mary Beckman, Pres.; Nancy Harvey V. Pres.; Jackie Friend, Sec.,; Katherine Filsinger, Treas. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS To plan the biggest socialevent of the year the Junior-Senior Prom-the Junior Class chose Lester Bittinger as President; Amelia Mellinger, Vice President; Lois Swartzentruber, Secretary; and Helen Broadwater, Treasurer, Left to Right: Lester Bittinger; Amelia Mellinger; Lois Swartzentruber; Helen Broadwater. I1-A Left to Right: First Row: Betty Bray, Roger Bray, Helen Broadwater, Bill Burgwald, Wayne Callis, Sandra Collins, Lois Davis, Martha DeBerry, Hayes Digman, Second Row: Gail Dixon, Patricia Foley, John Gnegy, Ellenorah Green, Richard Harvey, Gloria House, Margaret James, Robert Lewis, Lucille Markley, Leo Martin. Third Row: Amelia Mellinger, Bonnie Nally, Lonnie Naylor, Sylvia Nazelrod, Yvonne Nelson, Jean Paige, Nellie Paugh, Anita Porter, Zane Riggleman, Curtis Rhodes. Fourth Row: Connie Savage, David Shaffer,Garland Steyer, Bruce Sweitzer, Melvin Sweitzer, Ruby Sweitzer, Eleanor Tasker, Evelyn Warnick, Wendel Waybright, Nancy White. Unphotographed, Sandra Kemphfer, 11-B Eainst Row: Lester Bittinger, Joy Burrell, Ethel Rae Byers, Patricia Campbell, Harland Carlson, Joan Clary, Jarlath DeWitt, Ronald Dilgard, Amanda Dixion, Baxter Ellifritz. Second Row: Claretta Helmick, Mary Helen Helmick, Linda Jordon, Sandra Lee, Walter Lee, Bill Kelly, Alice Madigan, Robert Michael, Mary Otto, Imogene Reckart. Third Row: Benjamin Ridder, James Riggleman, Dortha Riley, Catherine Rodeheaver, Don Rolf, Edward Sanders, Beverly Shank, Richard Snyder, Lois Swartzentruber, Gerald Thrasher. Fourth Row: Kenneth Troy, John Updyke, Mary Lou Vetter, Janet Weeks, Harvey Winters, Helen Winters, Norma Wolford. Unphotographed: Mary Paugh, Mary Teets. Xe First Row: Nancy Arnold, Norma Baker, Harold Beckman, John Brant, Elaine Broadwater, Mary Cuppett, Betty Durr, Betty Jo Finch, Fred Friend, Martha Gank. Second Row: Betty Harvey, Rosalie Johnson, Julius Kinser, Dwight Kitzmiller, Lorraine Kight, Ralph Landon, Wesley Lane, Carolyn Liller, Dennis Meyers, Dottie Moon, Third Row: Robert Parrish, Dorthy Paugh, Sylvia Paugh, Pauline Rechart, Joseph Sanders, Donald Shaffer, Dorthy Sharp- less, Steven Sines, Eileen Sisk, Lawrence Steyer. Fourth Row: Shirley Steyer, Luther Sweitzer, Jackie Thrasher, John Thayer, Jack Tichinel, Walter Weeks, Joan Wilt. Unphotographed: Mary Davis. 11-D First Row: Kenneth Bachtel, Jean Beachy, William Beckman, Wayne Bray, Richard Cerne, Ruth Compton, Vonda Cummings, Brenda DeBerry, Gloria Dilley, Sandra Dunithan. Second Row: Connie Evans, Shirley Evans, Helen Fike, Pamela Fike, Ada Fitzwater, Ann Friend, Darwin Friend, Dorothy Jordon, Mary Kerns, Loretta Kisner. Third Row: Delores Lewis, Bill Livengood, Nancy Martin, Sharon Martin, Donald Mason, Charles Moreland, Kenneth Nitz, Donald Ours, Thomas Rice, Barbara Romesburg. Fourth Row: Carol Sanders, Donna Schmidt, Janet Sisler, Effie Sliger, Larry Steedman, Donald Stemple, Jerry Stewart, Carol Wilt. Unpho- tographed: Judy Whetsell, Shirley Brant. 11-E First Row: Tom Armstrong, James Beckman, Carl Bittinger, Robert Bittinger, Jerome Cassidy, Allan DeWitt, Arthur Friend, Edward Henline, Troy Henline, Jack Holtschneider, Second Row: Robert James, James Kitzmiller, Gary Lambert, Richard Landon, Robert Lewis, Gene Liller, Henry Niner; Gary O'Brien, Emery Paugh, William Paugh. Third Row: Floyd Shreve, Richard Swartzentruber, Dale Tasker, Ernest White, Jerry Wilson. Unphotographed: Harry Craver, Dale Rinker, Norman Welch. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS The Sophomore class chose as their officers, Mary Lynn Kreyenbuhl, Presi- dent; Connie Clary, Vice President; | Willard Ann Glotfelty, Secretary; and Georgia Glotfelty, Treasurer. The annual social-function of the sopho- | more class was the Tenth Grade Party. Left to Right: Mary Lynn Kreyenbuhl, Connie Clary, Willard Ann Glotfelty, Georgia Glotfelty. 10-A Left to Right: First Row: Thomas Bergner, Harland Bernard, Douglas Bittinger, Elaine Bittinger, Darlene Bray, Maurice Brookhart, Marilyn Bucklew, James Callis, Richard Callis, Connie Clary. Second Row: Paul Clary, Barbara Cosner, Jackie Dilgard, Gary Friend, George Holtschneider, Mollie Kope, Ann Lee Lohr, Ernest Martin, Carolyn Miller, Helen Raynovich. Third Row: Sandra Savage, Rebecca Sharpless, Shirley Snyder, Dorris Updyke, Margaret Vetter, Kenneth Wenger, Earline Wise. Unphotographed: Charlotte Biser, Catherine Foley, Dorris Harvey, Dorris Paugh. 10-B First Row: Howard Alexander, Donald Baker, Robert Bernard, Jack Broadwater, Gerold Carr, Sherry Colaw, Dora May Craver, Faye Ellifritz, Carolyn Flaherty, Gerald Gank. Second Row: Shirley Gay, Patsy Gower, Fred Hinebaugh, Linda Holler, Shirley Johnston, Helen King, Hugh Kisner, Robert Lee Lewis, Ruth McRobie, James Metz. Third Row: Ethel Paugh, Harold Paugh, Clarence Pifer, James Reall, Jane Riley, Betty Rollman, LaVerna Shaffer, James Sines, Helen Steyer, Eileen Tasker, Fourth Row: Richard Tasker, Josephine Terrant, Darrell Wotring, Unphotographed: James Stevens, Ruth Tasker. 10-C First Row: Nancy Bittinger, Richard Castilow, Donald Clark, Patty Clary, Robert Damon, Junior DeWitt, Gary Evans, Patricia Friend, Richard Gibson, George Glotfelty. Second Row: Georgia Glotfelty, Roddy Glotfelty, Willard Ann Glotfelty, David Gonder, Jane Hanst, James Johnson, Dale King, Nancy Kinser, Charlotte Lewis, Steve Malone, Third Row: Kenneth Martin, Margaret Martin, Carroll Miller, Robert Miller, John Moreland, Joyce McClung, Thomas Mulvey, Gail Naylor, Robert Nordeck, Robert Pennington. Fourth Row: Patricia Powers, Carlton Reall, Carolyn Roth, Bonnie Shaffer, Carolyn Spoerlein, Pat Turney, Edward Umstot. — “ BS, i aN 10-D Left to Right: First Row: Loary Aronld, Verl Baker, Keith Butler, Glenn Canan, Larry Cooper, Russell Crosco, Ronald Dilley, Bill Duling, Carol Ellifritz, Margaret Fulk. Second Row: Kenneth Gank, Barbara Germain. Sam Glotfelty, Nancy Hardesty, Alice Lee, Walter Livengood, Raymond O'Haver, William Park, Wolford Perando, Betty Rumer. Third Row: Kenneth Savage, Robert Savage, William Schmidt, Rosanna Stemple, June Sweitzer, Kathleen Sweitzer, Lorraine Tasker, Dorthy Tusing, Carol Vance, Richard Welch. Unphotographed: Arthur Bernard, Jannie Blamble, Gerald Friend, Nathan Tasker, James Turek, David Werdebaugh. 10-E Left to Right: First Row: Bill Butler, Geraldine Bowser, Terry Colaw, Judy Duling, Juanita Gank, Carolyn Harvey, Betty Henline, Gerald House, Donnie. James, Howard Johnson. Second Row: ‘Glsnn—Lane—Helea Lewis. Barbara Martin, Rita Miller, Joseph O'Brien, Kenneth Paugh, Mary Powell, Paul Reall, Russell Rinker, Rebecca Smith. Third Row: Sonny Tichinel, Larry Warnick, John Wilson, Wanda Wilson, Jerry Wine, Carol Wolfe. Unphotographed: Mary Bittner, George Dever, JoAnn Dixon, Ga ry Jackson,’Rosa Lee Perry, Margaret Stemple. 10-F First Row: Tom Beitzel, Harold Bowser, Boyd Cooper, William DeBerry, Peggy DeWitt, Richard DeWitt, Dennis Durmire, Marlene Friend, Earl George, Nancy Hardesty. Second Row: Don Harvey, John Harvey Lee Johnson, Violet Keefer, Rodney King, Mary Kreyenbuhl, Douglas Martin, Diane Miller, Luther Moon, Douglas Schenk. Third Row: Helen Sereno, Edna Sisler, George Steedman, Bill Stemple, Anna Sweitzer, Gary Uphole, Clifford Welch, Carl Wilson, Scott Wilson, Shirley Wilt. Fourth Row: Loretta Yoder. Unphotographed: Alvin Beeman, Jo Ellen Burrell, Anna: Cooper, Betty Tusing. DILIGENT SOPHOMORES eeebaeca ae HARDWORKING HIGHLANDERS CONCENTRATION a BUSY BEES NINTH GRADE CLASS OFFICERS Those elected for class officers of the nineth grade were Warren Coker, President, Dorothy Peck, Vice President; Eleanor Vetter, Secretary; and Linda Teets, Treasurer. They did much towards the planning for the nineth grade party which was held in the cafeteria, This is the social highlight for the nineth grade. Left to Right: Warren Coker, Dorothy Peck, Eleanor Vetter, Linda Teets. ere 9-A Left to Right: First Row: Kathryn Blizzard, Sheldon Bowen, Roxie Bowers, Wallace Bolyard, Carole Campbell, Douglas Cargo, Vicki Carlson, Janet Clary, Ronald Colaw, Carl DeWitt. Second Row: Thomas Forman, James Friend, Susan Gibson, Sally Gray, Lawrence Gregory, James Haines, Brooks Hamilton, Guy Hinebaugh, Kenneth Jones, Stephanie Jordan. Third Row: Joy Lee, Robert Leighton, James Lipscomb, Carolyn O'Brien, Barbara Rice, Foster Riggs, Barry Sanders, Dilmar Sliger, Judy Stahl, Richard Stuck. Fourth Row: Thomas Michaels, Susan Tichinel, Betty Uphole, Harold Uphole, Eleanor Vetter, Barbara Warnick, Harold White, Clayton Winters, Unphotographed: Charles Arnold. First Row: Arlene Alexander, Beulah Beckman, Roger Broadwater, Nancy Burton, Leon Butcher, Charles Clary, Warren Coker, John Dean, Lawrence DeBerry, Pauline Dragovich. Second Row: Frederick Dumire, Judy Green, Rachel Gregory, Mary Lou Hamill, Carl Hinebaugh, Gorden House, Bill Lawton, Lensy Lewis, Barbara Lipscomb, Ellen Martin. Third Row: Rosa Lee Mc- Robie, Janet Phillip, Kay Pike, Sandra Reall, Willard Roth, Sara Shank, Linda Sines, Ronald Stewart, Robert Thrasher, Wilma Warnick. Fourth Row: Linda White, Catherine Wine, Robert Wolfe, Gay Zimmerman. Unphotographed: Judy Honver, Gary Wotring. 9-C First Row: Thomas Anderson, Elsie Ash, Rodney Barkhurst, Carolyn Beckman, Fred Bell, Burldienne Bittinger, James Canty, Phil Criss, James Cuppett, Roy Dean. Second Row: Anthony DiSimonie, Dale Ellis, Emerson Fike, Amelia Ford, JoAnn Glass, Dorothy Harvey, James Holland, JoAnn Jenkins, Mary Lee, Delbert Liller. Third Row: Glenna Loughry, Sue Martin, Kathryn Mosser, Robert Nelson, Shirley Pennington, Brenton Propst, Roger Roderick, Patty Sacher, Dennis Sanders, Tom Schaible. Fourth Row: Harold Sharpless, Sandra Skipper, Gary Stine, Patty Tasker, Linda Teets, Shirley Warren, George White. Unphotographed: Charles Beeman, Elmer Calhoun, Michael Cook. ( i — s i, ae a Me + oe ot eM. 2 Trey “ . ae Bu? rin ; Na Left to Right: First Row: Wayne Beckman, Ronald Bray, Willard Carr, Mabel Durr, Clifford Graham, Louise Greene, Jean Groves, Carolyn Helmick, John Helms. Second Row: Roger Kis- ner, Roger Lewis, Ruby Lewis, Peggy Martin, Joe Matthews, Harry Moore, Tom Nair, Ruth Otto, Arleen Paugh. Third Row: Darleen Paugh, Opal Paugh, Dorothy Peck, Linda Reams, Sue Shaffer, Pat Shahan, Billy Shreve, Vida Sliger, Phyllis Smith. Fourth Row: Bill Steyer, David Sweitzer, Darlene Tasker, Sam Terrant, Pat Tichinel, Roger Uphole, Bertran Uphold, Georgia Weaver, Nancy Welch, Rita Winters. Unphotographed: Gerald Fike, Jerry Friend. Pn, SOS: Pa ae a he CS Leftto Right: First Row: Gladys Boyce, Nancy Bowser, Eleanor Broadwater, Kenneth Cassidy, Robert Collins,Erma Cummings, Kenneth Dill, Larry Dixon. Second Row: Myra Ellifritz, James Friend, Fred Glaze, Barbara Glotfelty, Arthur Kitzmiller, Shirley Kitzmiller, Arbutus Lloyd, Eugene Ludwig. Third Row: Delores Martin, Ella Jean Miller, Charles Munday, Billy Niner, Hazel Pifer, Donna Reiner, Margaret Ridder, Carl Rinker. Fourth Row: Ella Jean Rolf, Edward Sisler, Laura Spiker, Charlotte Sweitzer, Betty Tasker, Allen Uphole, Lyle Weimer, Nancy Wilson. Unphotographed: Edwin Davis, LuVonna Paugh, Richard Riggleman, Kathyrn Stewart. LefttoRight: FirstRow: Hazel Bittner, Leo Borror, Sandra Butter, Larry Coddington, Barbara Compton, Clarence Custer, Wanda Dawson, Albert Dillsworth. Second Row: Barbara George, Delores Harvey, Dorothy Harvey, Everett James, Helen Johnson, Annabelle Knox, Anna Racrtlies sMariorie Daughmecnted Row: Jackie Reams, Ralph Reams, Nancy Reckart, Janice Rohrobaugh, Harry Simmons, Judy Sisler, Patricia Stemple, Wayne Stewart. Fourth Row: Nancy Jo Swansboro, Juanita Tasker, Darrell Tichinel, Harry Werdebaugh, JoAnn White, Josephine White, Linda Wilt. Unphotographed: Malva Bowser, Arthur Davis, Larry Reckart, Barbara Rodeheaver. FRESHMEN 9th Grade Homamakers Future Constructers Acrobatic Stunt oom FASTENING ; elated EIGHTH GRADE CLASS OFFICERS Those elected to lead the eighth grade class were: President - Sandra Orr, Vice President - Porter Welch, Secretary - Margaret White, Treasurer - William Roy. Left to Right: Sandra Orr, Porter Welch, Margaret White, William Roy. 8-A Left to Right: First Row: Barbara Baker, John Beckman, Janet Beckman, Helen Beckman, Ronald Beckman, Virginia Beitzel, Roger Cullers, Beverly Dean, Nancy DeWitt. Second Row: Janet Dill, Roy Dillsworth, Paul Dixon, Douglas Ellis, Jean Friend, Gary Glotfelty, Farris Gregory, Barbara Harvey, Richard Holland. Third Row: Janice Liller, Edward Long, Richard Marple, Jean McClung, Roy McRobie, Dorothy Moreland, Charlotte Rhodes, William Rishell, Dorsey Rumer. Fourth Row: Thelma Savage, Kay Sliger, William Stockslager, Janet Sweitzer, George Terrant, Sheldon Whitacre, John Wilhelm, Carol Wooter, Ronald Wotring. Unphotographed: Floyd Arnold, Paul Nazelrod, Billy Paugh, Alice Wilt. Me j Left to Right: First Row: Lynn Beckman, Betty Lou Bittinger, William Bray, Peter Burch, Martha Burrell, Marjorie Coddington, Janet Dillsworth, Harold DeWitt, Second Row: Judith Digman, James Finch, Amos Friend, Elva Friend, John Friend, Caroline George, ‘Mary Harvey: Cecil Holtsneider. Third Row: Richard Kerns, James Kisner, Cecil Martin, Billy Mousch, Nancy Paugh, Nioma Reckart, Rodney Shaffer, Catherine SUMer ses, Fourt aw Wayne Soult, Douglas Stiles, Ernest Swiger, Margaret Uphole, Jack Werdebaugh, Dorothy White, Patty William, Marie Wilson. Unphotographed: Wilmer Crosco, Eddie Dragovich, Earldean Elliot, Foster Lewis, Geraldine Rice, Roger Lee Savage, Charles Sines, Bryson Str awser. Left to Right: First Row: Billy Beere, Georgiena Baker, Richard Blizzard, Loretta Broadwater, Jack Cassidy, Marion Cox, Keith Cummings, Howard Dillsworth. Second Row: Joy Ann Fulmer, Melvin Gank, Betty Glass, Harold Hardesty, Sandra Harvey, Harold Hauser, LaVern Hinebaugh, Barbara Holler. Third Row: Curtis Kitzmiller, | Julia Lane, Marjorie Leighton, Mary Lee Linkens, Richard McRobie, Jerry Parrish, Artis Saunders, Kenneth Steyer. Fourth Row: Douglas Stonebreaker, Ray Sweitzer, Robert Thomas, Park Tressler, Donnie Uphole, Shelly Uphold, Madeline White, John Wilderson, John Wilt, Unphotographed: Nancy Hinebaugh, Edwin Miller, Jerry Sanders, Tommy Skipper, Leon Wilt. Left to Right: First Row: Jay Bell, EileenBernard, Carolyn Bittinger, Patricia Calhoun, Milton Cannon, Roger Cerne, Jean Collins, Karry Feather, Diane Ford, Second Row: Jack Friend, Stanley Hardesty, RichardHelbig, GeroldHenline, Betty Hinebaugh, Wilma Johnson, Andy Lewis, Fleanor O'Brien. Third Row: William Roy, Sandra Paugh, Sandra Riley, Joan Ritchie, Annabelle Rounds, Harold Schmidt, Mary Ann Simms, Joyce Sisler, Janet Schlossnagle. Fourth Row: Linda Smouse, Rosemary Steadman, Grey Stewart, John Umstot, Frankie Vetter, Delmar Warnick, John Warnick, Ronald Werdebaugh, Dela Wolfe, Ester Yoder. Unphotographed: John Ringer. 8-E hy Se i : im eS Left to Right: First Row: Terry Bell, Alvin Bernard, Wayne Bittinger, Mary Ann Burgwald, Norma Cosner, James Craig, Patricia Carson, Charlotte Damon, Dwight Glotfelty. SecondRow: James Gower, Glen Green, Sandra Kitzmiller, Carolyn Leighton, Larry Liller, Sandra Martin, Ricky McManis, Joyce Mersing, Barbara Miller. Third Row: Mary Ann Miller, Mary Munday, Sandra Orr, Betty Peck, George Porter, John Prince, Elbert Riley, KenSanders, Aleta Savage. Fourth Row: Carolyn Simmons, Alice Tusing, Rayma Jean Weeks, Darl Weimer, Porter Welch, Janice Whetsell, Margaret White, Ronald Wise, Sue Yutzy. Unphotographed: Carolyn Biser, Ned Creasy, James Lohr, Darlene Weimer. ] SEVENTH GRADE CLASS OFFICERS The seventh grade chose as their officers for the first year at Southern; Jack Jones - President, Weiton Lane - Vice President, Kitty Duling - Secretary, Nelson Swartzentruber- Treasurer, Bi oe ae Left to Right: Jack Jones, Weiton Lane, Kitty Duling, Nelson Swartzentruber. Leftto Right: First Row: Danny Ahern, Gloria Baker, Rose Ann Baker, Thomas Broadwater, Marjorie Byers, Donald Callis, Bonnie Crosco. Second Row: Helen Dillsworth, George Friend, Paul Friend, Billy Kerns, Roger Lohr, Janet McRobie, Nancy Moats, Third Row: Junior Nair, Patty Peterson, Reece Riley, William Rodeheaver, (Shirley Roth, William Schrock, Bonnie Severe. Fourth Row: Catherine Sisiers Pat Skipper, Donald Stevens, Edward Uphole, Jessie Welch, Arnold White, Janet White. Unphotographed: Helen Bittinger, James Kisner, Dennis Riley, James Sanders, Murion Tasker, an , 7-C Left toRight: First Row: Shirley Armstrong, Phillip Arnold, Harold Boyce, James Cogley, Harry Cullers, Margaret Dill, Charles Elliott, Stanley Fazenbaker. Second Row: Jerry Friend, Sandra Friend, Eddie Humberson, Weiton Lane, Mary Jo Lewis, Donald Louie, Sue Martin, Mary Moats. Third Row: Francis Niner, Mary Jane Peck, Patty FReckart, Charlotte Shaffer, Margaret Shaffer, Wilmer Simmons, Billy Sines, Judy Sines. Fourth Row: Alexander Snyder, Lena Tayman, Mary Ann Wilson, Ellen Jane Wilt, Phyllis Jean Winters. Unphoto- graphed: Clyde DeWitt, Betty Keefer, Lois Leger, Paul Lewis, James Sebold. Left to Right: FirstRow: Barbara Baker, Lorraine Bittinger, Ray Bolyard, Woodrow Bowman, Terry DeWitt, Eugene Dilly. SecondRow: Donald Ellis, Gordon Gank, Barbara Gaster, Marvin Guthric, Gayle Holler, Roger Jamison, Shirley Liller, Donna Martin. Third Row: Shirley Matthews, Edward Park, Alden Rerando, Glenroot Piper, Dora Pysell, Barbara Rumer, Dennis Shaffer, Betty Stemple. Fourth Row: Roger Strawser, Gary Sweitzer, Wanda Sweitzer, Anna Bell Thomas, Rita Mae Thrasher, Patricia Warnick, William Wilson, Loyal Yoder. Unphoto- graphed: Robert Bowman, Frances Dixon, Carol Kisner. Left to Right: First Row: Jaunita Alexander, Lois Ann Bell, Lloyd Bittinger, Kay Bowman, Randell Bowman, Gretchen Briner, Norma Callis, Shirley Clary, Carl Corbin. Second Row: David Custer, Kitty Duling, Joseph Germain, Mary Germain, Jeffery Getty, Emma Glotfelty, Edward Hershman, Dallas House, Christina Iden. Third Row: Jack Jones, Michael Kahl, Oron Mersing, David Nordeck, Gary Orr, Carroll Sanders, Sharon Sanders, Sharon Savage, Eleanor Sharpless. Fourth Row: Todd Schaible, John Sharps, Russell Skidmore, Nelson Swartzentruber, Rocky Swiger, James Thayer, Lucinda White, Frances Wilson, Elaine Winters, Karen Wotring. 7-E Leftto Right: First Row: Carolyn Baker, Margaret Beckman, Carol Bittner, Bobby Bowser, Robert Broadwater, Judy Durst, Frank Finch. Second Row: Patricia Friend, Ralph Friend, Sheraden Green, Bobbie Hauser, Judy Hinebaugh, Raymond Jone s, David Knotts, Dorothy Knotts. Third Row: Carole Martin, Roger Martin, Martha McComas, Juanita Metts, Carole O'Brien, Joan Reiner, Charles Reall, Roger Rexrode. Fourth Row: Vivian Selders, Nancy Simmons, Robert Sines, Shirley Sines, Beverly Skipper, Terry Sliger, Mary Tusing, Jerry Wilt. Unphotographed: Clyde Dixon, Patricia Ervin, Donald Landis, Elmer Reckart, Betty Ann Weaver. { I 5 aa ie ! Sone ws “Bay Left to Right: First Row: Edward Bateman, Linda Beeghly, Donald Bittinger, Margaret Bowman, Patty Bowman, Richard Butts, Ronald Coddington, Norma Dumire. Second Row: Tommy Dunbar, RichardEvans, David Friend, Mary Ellen Itnyre, Robert Johnson, Roger Kyle, Edward Landon, Linda Leslie. Third Row: Nadean Lewis, Donna Moreland, Charles Pennington, Judy Reams, Robert Ringer, Delores Rounds, Donald Sanders, Nancy Sanders. Fourth Row: Carolyn Seel, Joseph Smith, George Stanya, Shirley Stewart, Roger Welch, Edgel Wilson, Lois Wilt, Milton Wilt. Unphotographed: Ronald Metz, Charles Tasker, Kathleen JUST AROUND SCHOOL Out Srscnccn Pen ae en Yum! Yum! Lying Down On The Job School's out ¥ Ets nab Bede ] Indu strious Grou A ie wr Fishie Fishie in the , Brook” 7] 42 A RECORD OF OUR ACTIVITIES HONORED HIGHLANDERS OUTSTANDING STUDENTS We wishto pay tribute to Brenda Davis and Artie Ashby the most outstanding boy and girl in their class, These students have earned the highest scholastic standing in the senior class and they have contributed much to Southern High School. STRAIGHT A STUDENTS These students have made straight A's for the first semester 1958. They are: Standing, left to right: Sandra Savage, Brenda Davis, David Gonder, Car olyn Spoerlein, Marilyn Buckalew, front sitting: Lucille Markley, Jane Hanst. SENIOR HONOR ROLL The following Seniors made the Honor Roll for the first semester 1958: Back row standing, left to right: Marlin Coker, Kathryn Hauser, Brenda Davis, Ruby Green, Ruby Jane Parks, Katherine Filsinger, Pat Friend, Carole Savage, Cynthia Nace, Beverly Rees, Sandra Wotring, Marlene Green, Artie Ashby, Front kneeling, left to right: Nancy Harvey, Janice Jenkins, Judy Burrell, Pat Miller, Mary Beckman, Mary Clary, Joann Bachtel, Jackie Friend, Joann Sharpless, STUDENT COUNCIL Members of the Student Council who strived to help and better our school this year are as follows: First Row, Left to Right: Miss Dilgard, Ed Sanders, Artie Ashby, Delores Riley, Janice Jenkins, Wayne Callis. Second Row: Left to Right: Jack Jones, Barbara George, Helen Raynovich, Sue Porter, Judy Green, Susan Yutzy, Gary Evans, Wes Lane, Bob Bittinger, Joann Sharpless, Cindy White, Jay Bell. HIGHLANDER STAFF The yearbook staff has worked hard this year under the super- vision of Mr. Trickett. The members of the staff were: First Row: Left to Right: Delores Riley, Roy Paugh, Janice Jenkins, Joann Sharpless. Second Row: Gary Evans, Joan Paige, Joan Clary, Betty Henline, Carolyn Flaherty, Connie Savage. Third Row: Wellington Bittinger, Margaret Vetter, Donna George, Mr. Trickett, Pat Foley, Joy Burrell, Sandy Lee, Margaret Kerns. OFFICERS The officers who headed the Student Council were: First Row: Left to Right: Miss Dilgard, advisor, Janice Jenkins, treasurer, Delores Riley, secretary. Second Row: Ed Sanders, vice-presi- dent, Artie Ashby, president. ACORN STAFF Heading the Acorn staff were Kathryn Hauser, editor and Jean Beachy, assistant editor. The staff worked hard to get out the paper each month, The staff members were: Back of room Left to Right: Nancy Arnold, Yvonne Nelson, Viola Selders, Gerald House. Row onthe left back to front: Harold Harris, Edge! Sereno, Miss Cogley, Kathryn Hauser, Bud Henline. Row on Right: Jean Beachy, Joan Paige, Janice Jenkins, Marlin Coker. Sponsored by Miss Cogley. JUNIOR ACORN The Junior Acorn under the supervision of Mr. Domenick, Printed a Junior Acorn at Christmas. The members in the picture below are: Left to Right: Kneeling: Ray Bolyard, Donna Martin, Kay Bowman, Sue Martin, Donna Sharpless, Rosa Lee Stwart, Rosa Lee McRobie, Patricia Shahan. SecondRow: Mr. Dominick, Don Relrie, Jean Groves, Pat DeWitt, Barbara Lipscomb, Carolyn Simmons, Jimmy Craig, Dennis Sanders. Third Row: Dale Ellis, Barbara George, Hazel Bittinger, Roger Roderink Clenn Tasker, Rex Synder, Frankie Vetter, Rosa Lee Swanger. SENIOR BAND Members of the Senior Band have participated in various activities during the school year. Members areas follows: Janice Jenkins, Joann Sharpless, Dale King, Kay Weeks, James Callis, Sandra Wotring, Marlene Green, Hayes Digman, Nancy Martin, Marlyn Sanders, Kenneth Troy, Janet Sisler, Tom Mulvey, Jane Hanst, Gail Naylor, Nancy Hardesty, Lois Davis, CarolSanders, Brenda Davis, Helen Winters, Jackie Thrasher, Mary Mae Paugh, Joann Bachtel, Beverly Evans, Brookie Brookhart, Gloria Dilly, Sue Porter, Mary Lou Vetter, Norman Welch, Joyce McClung, Cynthia Nace, Keith Mersing, Dick DeWitt, Betty Tusing, Dorothy Tusing, Ed Sanders, Rodney King, Janet Wolfe, Patty Warren, Judy Burrell, Patsy Gower, Dick Snyder, Judy Whetsell, Artie Ashby, Gerald Thrasher, Harvey Winters, Don Roth, Phillip Fike, Robert Damon, Johnie Harvey, Sherry Colaw, Bill Burgwald, Bob Maxey, Lonnie Naylor, Pat Turney, Harland Bernard, Bob Nordeck, Kathy Rodeheaver, Lester Bittinger, Bobby Miller, Gene Martin, Robert Bernard, Harold Beckman, Richard Harvey, Keith Butler, Lawrence Steyer, Bob Bittinger, John Updyke, Ken Martin, Garland Steyer. Band Director Mr. Raymond Burrell RS re SRS, Above: First Row, Right to left: Mr. Domenick, Cynthia Nace, Sue Porter, Pat Miller, Helen Raynovich, Janice Jenkins, Kathryn Hauser, Lois Swartzentruber, Carolyn Spoerlein, Miss Kildow. Brck Row, Left to right: Dick Callis, Beverly Rees, Bob Michaels, Leo Martin, Steve Malone, Artie Ashby, Harold Harris, Edgel Sereno, 46 SR BAND MAJORETTES Above: Front Row - kneeling, left to right: Willard Glotfelty, Charlotte Biser, Jackie Dilgard, Carolyn Spoerlein. Back Row, left toright: Jean Paige, Beverly Rees, Amanda Dixon, Carole Savage, Nancy White. DIPLOMATS Above: FirstRow, Lefttoright: Dicky Synder, Maurice Brookhart, Tommy Mulvey, Joyce McClung, Pat Warren. Second Row, Left to right: Jim Callis, Ed Sanders, Tom Forman, Carole Savage, Guy Hinebaugh, Les Bittinger, Bill Burgwald. JUNIOR BAND The Members of the Junior Bandare: Stephanie Jordan, Susan Tichnell, Carolyn Leighton, Carolyn Biser, Sue Yutzy, Carolyn Summons, Mary Ann Miller, Norma Cosner, Darlene Weimer, Mary Lou Hamill, Sandra Kitzmiller, Rayma Weeks, Mary Mundy, Betty Peck, Altea Savage, Mary Ann Burgwald, Margy White, Sandra Orr, Charlotte Damon, Glenna Laughrey, Gary Stine, Jim Canty, Brenton Propst, Tommy Anderson, Bill Lawton, Lawrence De Berry, Rosalie McRobie, Gay Zimmerman, Sandra Skipper, Nancy Burton, Kay Pike, Harold White, Guy Hinebaugh, Terry Beel, Darl Weimer, Porter Welch, Alvin Bernard, Ned Creasey, Joyce Mersing, Alice Tusine, Dwight Glotfelty, Larry Liller, Ronnie Wise, Tom Schiable, Elmer Calhoun, Wallace Bolyard, Tom Forman, Jimmy Gower, Pat Carlson, John Prince, Wayne Bittinger, Elbert Riley, Doug Cargo, Kenneth Sanders, George Porter, Janice Whetsell,Ray Dean, Beulah Beckman, Judy Green, Roger Roderick, Sonny Riggs, Joy Lee, Jimmy Craig, Ricky McManis, James Lohr. 7TH GRADE JUNIOR BAND Persons belonging to the 7th grade Junior Band are: Christine Iden, Francis Wilson, Emma Glotfely, Kitty Duling, Oron Mersing, Rocky Swiger, David Nordeck, Butch House, Karen Wotring, Loid Bell, Sharon Sanders, Cindy White, Michael Kahl, Joseph Germain, Nelson Swartzentruber, Gary Orr, John Sharps, Edward Hershman, Randall Bowen, Carl Calrin, Russell Skidmore, Norma Lee Callis, Tod Schible, Tom Michael. JUNIOR CHORUS The Junior Chorus participated in the Christmas program. The members are: Bottom row, Left to right: Sandra Paugh, Eleanor Vetter, Joyce Sisler, Roxie Bowers, Rose Steedman, Jean Collins, Delmar Warnick, Ronnie Werdebaugh, Glenn Cannon, Butch Helbig, John Dean, HaroldSharpless, Warren Coker, Bob Thrasher, Barry Sanders, Ronnie Colaw, Mike Cook, Second row, Left to right: Carolyn O'Brien, Judy Stahl, Linda Teets, Sue Martin, Barbara Rice, Harold Schmidt, Edward Umstot, Andy Lewis, Ed Corne, Emerson Fike, Carl De Witt, Charles Arnold, Jim Bowen, Betty Uphold, Katheryn Mosser, Jack Friend. Third row, Left to right: Sally Gray, Linda Sines, Wilma Wainick, Pauline Dragovich, Ellen Martin, Janet Schlossnagel, Diane Ford, Jean Johnson, Mary Simms, Carolyn Bittinger, Jerry Henline, Jay Bell, John Warnick, Stewart Gray, Kitty Wine, Carol Campbell. Fourth row, Left to right: Frankie Vetter, Bill Roy, Pat Calhoun, Joan Ritchie, Betty Hinebuagh, Eleanor O'Brien, Sandra Riley, Eillenn Bernard, Annabel Rounds, Jo Ann Ringer, LindaSmouse, Janet Phillipi, Sara Shank. Fifth row: Clayton Winters, Bob Leighton, Jerry Desimone, Carl Hinebaugh, Fred Durmire, Carrey Feather, Sandra Reall, Janet Clary, Patty Tasker, Vicki Carlson, Joann Glass, Shirley Yoder. SOUTHERN HIGH TRIO The Southern High Trio was organized three years ago. Since then these girls have participated in various programs at school. They are Carole Savage, Katherine Filsinger, Pat DeWitt. ALL STATE CHORUS The people representing our school at Baltimore were Carol Savage, Katherine Filsinger, Keith Mersing, Bill Burgwald. Unphotographed Joan Paige. 47 SENIOR CHORUS The Senior Chorus has presented various programs this year. The following people are members of the Senior Chorus: First Row, Left to Right: Nancy Harvey, Margy James, JeriNordic, Jackie Friend, Wayne Callis, George Holtsneider, Ben Ridder, Pat Turney, Jane Hanst, Dora Mae Craver, Helen Lewis, Margaret Vetter, Second Row, Left to Right: Marilyn Sue Bucklew, Earline Wise, Annalee Lorr, Dick Castilow, Dick Synder, Julius Kinser, Dave Gonder, Gail Naylor, Martha DeBerry, Helen Raynovich, Skip Powers. Third Row, Left to Right: Linda Holler, Effie Sliger, Ju dy Rhodes, Pat DeWitt, Eddie Sanders, Lester Bittinger, Bill Burgwald, Harvey Winter, Mary Helen Sollars, Katherine Filsinger, Mary Beckman. Fourth Row, Left to Right: Loretta Yoder, Charlotte Biser, Jackie Dilgard, Carolyn Spoerlein, Steve Malone, Dave Shaffer, Lois Swartzentruber, Jean Paige, Carol Savage, Cynthia Nace. Fifth Row, Left to Right: Margaret Martin, Amanda Dixon, Nancy White, Marlin Coker, Henry McCrobie, Keith Mersing, Willard Glotfelty, Jarleth DeWitt, Joan Paige,Sandy Lee,Tammy Show, Bob Bittinger, Jerry Wine, Ron Dilgard, Lonnie Naylor, Jerry Thrasher, Carol Sanders, Mary Ellen Helmick. IVY LEAGUERS MUSIC DIRECTORS The Ivy Leaguers are a newly organized group this year. They The directors for the Senior Chorus are participated in various programs at school, The Ivy Leaguers left Miss Barbara Colabrese, right Mrs. are LefttoRight: Lester Bittinger, Ben Ridder, Bill Burgwald, Ruth Brown. Harvey Winters, Dick Synder. SENIOR CHORUS OFFICERS Chosentoheadthe senior chorus this year were: Left to Right: Carolyn Spoerlein, Treasurer, Keith Mersing, Vice president, Carole Savage, President, Lois Swartzentruber, Secretary. 48 The F.F.A. was under the direction of Mr. George Lipscomb and Mr. Richard Bishoff. They participated in form judging and many other activities. The members are as follows: lst row, Left to Right, Dave Switzer, Gerald Friend, Harry Moore, John Harvey, Robert Savage, Tom Rice, Russell Croser, Roger Kisner, Wayne Stewart, Ronald Bray and Roger Uphole, 2nd row. Sam Terrant, Glen Cannon, Sam Glotfelty, Bill Livingood, Alvey Friend, Gay Roth, Burton Durr,Charles Moreland, and Raymond O'Brein, 3rd row. Mr. Richard Bishoff, Tom Nair, William Steyer. Don Harvey, George Steadmen, Bill Deckman, Richard Welch, Walter Livengood, Ray Swietzer, Wayen Hamilton, Wolford Perando, Joe Mathews, Ray O'haver, Roger Lewis, Bill Smidt, Bill Shreve, Larry Cooper, Betram Uphole, Wayne Beckman, Jerry Friend, Roger Beeman, Clifford Graham, Boyd Cooper, andMr. George Lipscomb, 4th row Earl George, Richard Cerne, John Helms, Willard Carr, Larry Steadman, Larry Arnold, Bill Butler, Doug Shank, Kenneth Gank, Dick DeWitt, Junior DeWitt, John Moreland, Gene Martin, Gerald Friend, and Gary Uphole. DELEGATE TO KANSAS CITY Gayle Beckman, a senior, represented the Oakland Chapter of the Future Farmers of America at the Thirtieth Annual Convention of the F.F.A. at Kansas City, Missouri, from October fifteenth through seventeenth. SWEETHEART DANCE The Sweetheart dance was one of the activities that the F.F.A. sponsored, They chose a Sweetheart by the penny system. ' € HOMEMA yw @ Ke, i ) a i AMERICA JUNIOR F. H. A. Front row,Left to right, Beverly Dean,Sandra Paugh,CarolynBi ttinger, Joyce Mersing, Sue Marti n, Carolyn Biser, Barbara Rice, Linda Teets, and Mary Ann Sims. Second Row,Mrs. Carter, Stephanie Jordan, Vicki Carlson, Katherine Mosser, Julia Land, Carol Campbell, Eleanor Vetter, Joyce Sisler, and Pat Calhoun, Betty Uphole, Jean Johnson, Sarah Shank, Ella Jean Miller, Delores Martin, Ella Jean Rolf, Joann Jenkins, Patty Sacher, Judy Stahl. Fourth Row, Ardis Sanders, Linda Smouse, Barbara Holler, Janice Sweitzer, Vida Sliger, Nancy Welch, Carolyn Leighton, Gay Zimmerman, Wilma Warnick,Mary Munday, Rayma Weeks, and Charlotte Damon.Unphotographed Shirley Warren. BOY'S COOKING? ?? Left-Boy's taking Home Ecomonics, 49 sonesaesanonenn ansennoomebisinetiirterasabieonmisnmisosht fy 3 y é assure HOMEMA Ke, ee Mrs. Meyer and Mrs. Randol sponsored the Senior F.H.A. this year. Officers for this year were Kay Weeks, president, Audrey Wilt, vice president, Janet Sisler, secretary, Judy Duling, treasurer, Patty Friend, reporter, Jean Beachy, parliamentarian, Eleanorah Green, historian, Deloris Lewis, chaplain. Belonging to Senior F.H.A. are: First row left, Mrs. Meyers, Barbara Glaze, Kitty Duling, Thelma Lewis, Audrey Wilt, Kay Weeks, Janet Sisler, Pat Friend, Eleanorah Green, Jean Beachy, Second row L to R. Pam Fike, MarilynSanders, Wanda Wilson, Mary Powell, Laverna Shaffer, Jannie Blamble, Pat Clary, Carolyn Rolf, Mrs. Randol, third row L to R. Nellie Paugh, Alice Lee, Darlene Sweitzer, Carol Vance, Kathy Sweitzer, Nancy Hardesty, Joan Sweitzer, Marlene Friend, Jo Ellen Burrell, fourth row L to R. Pauline Reckart, Elaine Broadwater, Effie Sliger, Ada Fitzwater, Carolyn Cuppet, Audrey Friend, Susan Sines, Betty Jo Finch, Joyce Evans. BETTY CROCKER HOMEMAKER OF TOMORROW This year Brenda Davis received the award for the Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow. Ee ves Among the highlights of the activities of the F, T. A. was teaching at the elementary school. President of the club is Nancy Harvey. Other officers include Susie Porter, Vice President, Janice Jenkins, Secretary, and Nancy Martin, Treasurer. The club is sponsored by Mr. Spoerlein, and Mrs. McManis. Members are as follows: Front row Left to Right, Judy Burrell, Carol Savage, Nancy Martin, Janice Jenkins, Susie Porter, Nancy Harvey, Jane Hanst, and Willard Ann Glotfelty. Second row, Kathryn Hauser, Joann, Sharpless, Lois Dayis, Shirley Snyder, Carolyn Spoerlein, Amanda Dixon, Delores Riley, Lucille Markley, and Mary Ellen Helmick. Mr. Spoerlein, David Gonder, Walter Lee, Harland Carlson, Gray Evans, Keith Mersing, Wendall Waybright and Mrs, McManis. SENIOR F.H.A, RING AROUND THE ROSIE Above: some small children at play school whichthe Senior Home Economics students have for pre-school age children of our community. a et PA The F. B. L.A. is sponsored by Mr. Dean and the officers are: President, Katherine Filsinger, V. President, Helen Fike, Treasurer, Beverly Shank, Secretary, Ruby Green, Reporters, Norma Wolford, Shirley Evans. First Row left to right--Edward Kent, Ruby Green, Beverly Shank, Helen Fike, Katherine Filsinger, Norma Wolford, Shirley Evans, Mr. Dean. Second Row left to right--Pat Campbell, Elaine Compton, Donna Schmidt, Mary Beckman, Linda Dunithan, Carol Phillips, Jackie Friend, Marlene Green. Third Row left to right--Betty J. Bray, Dotty Sharpless, Shirley Steyer, Carolyn Harvey, Sharon Martin, Dotty Jordan, Carol Wilt, Connie Evans. Fourth Row left to right--Bob Maxey, Bob Peck, Richard Kitzmiller, Fred Wolf, Roger Custer, Philip Fike, Helen Winters, Betty Durr, Barbara Romesburg, Jackie Thrasher. PeIN2 At The F.N.A., under the sponsorship of Mrs. Price helped this year in the clinic at the Oakland Hospital and are planning to attend the Future Nurse's Convention in the spring. The officers of the F.N.A. are; President, Barbara Kreyenbuhl, V. President, Jarlath DeWitt, Secretary, Sylvia Nazelrod, Treasurer, Connie Savage, Historian,Pat DeWitt. The Future Nurses are; Front row left to right-Joan Paige, Connie Savage, Sylvia Nazelrod, Jarlath Dewitt, Barbara Kreyenbuhl, Pat DeWitt, Sandra Wotring, JoAnn Bachtel, Kay Keller, Second row- left to right-Mrs. Price,adviser, Joan Clary, Linda Jorden, Georgiann Glotfelty, Bonnie Shaffer, Margaret Martin, Ruby Switzer, Rebecca Sharpless, Carolyn Miller, Margaret Vetter. Third row-left to right- Sandra Lee, Pat Foley, Mary Paugh, Bonnie Nalley, Nancy Arnold, Joan Wilt, Mary Teets, Charlotte Biser, Sandra Savage, and Elaine Bittinger. SR. ART CLUB The officers of The Sr. High Art Club are: President, John Thayer, V. President, Robert Lewis, Secretary, Glenn Lane, Treasurer, Jeri Nordeck. First Row-left to right-Stephen Sines, John Thayer, Robert Lewis, Glenn Lane, Jeri Nordeck, Miss Patterson, Loretta Kisner, Vonda Cummings. Second Row-left to right-Dicky Castilow, Fred Friend, Donna George, Patty Miller, Imogene Reckart, Beverly Evans, Jane Parks, Dwight Kitzmiller. AUDIO VISUAL CLUB Mr. Crone sponsors the Audio Visual Club. Each member of the club is taught to run the movie projector, slide projector, phonograph and tape recorder. The officers are, Porter Welch, President, Carl DeWitt, Vice President,Welton Lane,Secretary,Fred Dumire, Treasurer. The members are: Jerry Henline, Donald Ellis, Donald Callis,Danny Ahern, Fred Dumire, George Stanya, Jeff Getty, Todd Schible, Tarris Gregory, William Paugh, Jack Werdebaugh, Billy Mousch, Leo Barror, James Sebold, Harold White, Dwight Glotfelty, Porter Welch, Welton Lane, Carl DeWitt, Terry DeWitt, Edward Bateman, Richard Helbig, Jimmy Holland, Harold Hardesty, Charles Munday, Arthur Kitzmiller, and Tom Anderson. ELECTRONICS CLUB The Electronics Club under the supervision of Mr. Sisler tried to further their understanding of basic and new developments in radio and other applications of electronics. Dorris (Buzz) Updyke served as president, Bob Michael, vice president, and Lonnie Naylor,secretary treasurer, The members include: Lary DeBerry, Jerry DiSimone,Larry Friend,2nd RowBen Ridder,Paul Johnson, Dick Callis, 3rd RowSponsor, Mr. Sisler, Jerry Thrasher, Bob Michael, Buzz Updyke, Tom Michael, some un- photographed. JUNIOR DRAMATICS CLUB The Jr. Dramatics Club, sponsored by Mrs. Massard was organized for the purpose of producing two plays for assemb ly programs. Barry Sanders was chosen president, Susan Tichnell, vice president, Sandra Skipper, secretary, Dick Stuck, treasurer. The members are; First row L to R Dick Stuck, Burldiene Bittinger,Roxie Bowers,Janet Clary, Carolyn O'Brien, Joy Lee, Mary Jane Lee, Sandra Skipper, Kenny Jones, Second row L to R, Barry Sanders, Susan Tichnell, Dorthy Harvey, Sally Gray, Barbara Warnick, Susan Gibson, Shirley Pennington, Kathryn Blizzard, Fred Bell. STUDENTS LEARN SAFETY AT SOUTHERN Below: Mr. Morris along with Carol Philips proving Below: Mr. Wenzel Morris showing the correct way that itis impossibleto stop on adime and showing how to turn around on a highway, to protect the safety of much space itreally takes to stop when you are driving yourself and others. fast. FF .A, SWEETHEART Chosenthis year forthe F.F.A. Sweetheart was Barbara Glaze above, being crowned by Don Mason. KING QUEEN WINTER The Annual Christmas Dance was sponsored by the Journalism Classes. Julius Bolyard was crowned King Winter and Betty Hinebaugh, Queen Winter. Above: L to R-Marlin Coker and Willard Ann Glotfelty (Runners up), Julius Bolyard, Mr. Johns, Betty Hinebaugh, Pat Winters and Bob Bittinger, (Runners-up). HARVEST RUSTLE Below: A scene from the Harvest Rustle, a dance sponsored by the Sr. Band Majorettes. 53 FOOTBALL QUEEN Delores Riley was chosen by the football players this year as Football Queen. Above Delores is cutting football cake and being helped by the co- captains, Henry McRobie and Bill Murphy. JR. FOOTBALL KING AND QUEEN Above: Warren Coker, Barbara George, Jr.High Football King and Queen chosen by the Jr. High Students. CHRISTMAS DANCE Below: A scene from the Annual Winter Wonderland Christmas Dance sponsored by the Journalism Classes. STARS AND STRIPES FOREVER An operetta about a young imigrant who is a pianist and composer and his effort to prove his loyalty to America. CAST OF CHARACTERS PAUL, KURTZ.) 23.755) bee, ee young pianistiand composer. 9 =. WILLIAM BURGWALD PROES VAN VALKENBURG wie ao. a Diusiciteacner se ena) es te LESTER’ BILTINGER MIT Zier isso WetemeM trate cass secine tO OaUC LEE phen st tans fonts). 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ENGLISH 8:53 8:55 9:05 9:08 10:00 10:03 Os Igcale, Ihr} SCIENCE 11:49 Tisa3 12:20 P2224 12:49 TS WOZX0, 23 2:15 2°18 sell Slave UIN Gs STUDYING AT SOUTHERN BELL SCHEDULE 57-58 TIME OUT FOR LUNCH GORE. . s-1. tod ORY . 55 9 6 5 dg a oA WikGiesieub alee Isxeni! ete amereom period begins - « - « - Homeroom period ends “ulate 1 St class period begins Swine est class period ends - ....2ndclass period begins . « Group |! enters cafeteria - - - Group 1 leaves cafeteria (exten 1 begins 2nd period class Group 2 enters cafeteria 7 +s 4s Group 2 leaves cafeteria feces 1 2-2nd half of period 3 Group 3 enters cafeteria Group 4 begins 4th period class = 2 + -Group 3 leaves cafeteria 1 2 3 report to 4 thperiodclass Group 4 enters cafeteria - - - - -Group4 leaves cafeteria - . - -Group 4 - 4th period class itt cases) ce etiods4,ends en ei on-e erlOd Eber ins ere a ae el OCs rends SER oe ie suc a eeere riod O.begins tes we oes er lOdsy ends School's Out GEOMETRY HOME ECONOMICS ALGEBRA II MUSIC WAITING FOR THE BUS SNOW BOUND SOUTHERN mney e ee ee ere her Wem . n pe ‘nt ae one ere ee fe ee oe seaiahale 56 A RECORD OF COMPETETION, CONDUCT AND SPORTSMANSHIP Henry McRobie Left Tackle Geol 22 Sal bs. co-captain Willard Paugh Right End Bie SOL bs, Don DeWitt Left End 6' 170 lbs. THE SENIOR GRIDIRON MEMBERS OF 1957-58 VARSITY SQUAD lst Row: Coach Richard Travis, Joey Sanders, Harvey Winters, Kenneth Troy, Lester Bittinger, Wayne Callis, Marlin Coker, Bill Murphy, Don DeWitt, Terry Colaw, Henry McRobie, Keith Butler, Bill Kelly, Wayne Bray. 2nd Row: Lonnie Naylor, Bill Stemple, Bill Duling, Ken Wegner, Leo Martin, Eddie Sanders, Steve Malone, Willard Paugh, Fred Hinebaugh, Ernest White, Curtis Rhodes, DonStemple, Ronnie Michaels, Tom Armstrong, Zane Riggleman. 3rd Row: Jack Gnegy, Jim Riggleman, Charles Moreland, Doug Bittinger, Richard Cern, and Bruce Sweitzer. Coach Richard Travis 58 Bill Murphy Right Tackle 6) 1 220 pes co-captain Ron Michaels Right End 5' o'. 174 lbs. Marlin Coker Quaterback BU les Gelb se ) wa . 3 € —2 ; 4 “ ae : ce? se - wii . is a 3 me ap age 2 GZ a 0. 52 6] ; Se. 11TH GRADE FOOTBALL MEMBERS Left to right: Charles Moreland, Lonnie Naylor, Ken Troy, Wayne Callis, Don Stemple, Darvin Friend, Bill Kelly, Eddie Sanders, Hatvey Winters, Curtis Rhodes, Earnest White,JackGnegy,Leo Martin, Bruce Sweitzer, Tom Armstrong, Richard Cerns, Zane Riggleman. JR. HIGH FOOTBALL TEAM Top row: Left to right: Coach Edward Quattro, Mike Cook, Breton Propst, Fred Bell, John Prince, Walley Balyard, Larry Dixon, Barry Sanders, Ken Jones, Ron Colaw, Mgr. Fred Dumire. Second row: Left to right: Mgr. Rodney Schaffer, Ken Sanders, Tod Schaible, Robert Thrasher, Jeff Getty, Larry Liller, JohnSern Sonny Riggs, Dick Kitz, Dick Dixon, Manager: Ricky McManis. Bottom Left to right: Mgr. Dale Ellis, Butch House, Delbert Liller, Clayton Winters, Harold Sharpless,George Stanya,Warran Coker, Rodney Barkhuest, Doug Cargo, Dick Stuck, Jerry Disomone, Mgr. Phil Chriss. BEFORE THE GAME Southern in) oooooo0oonos) Opponent 10TH GRADE FOOTBALL MEMBERS Left to right: Fred Hinebaugh, Bill Stemple, Ken Wenger, BillDuling, Terry Colaw, Keith Butler, Steve Malone. JR. HIGH FOOTBALL GAME DURING THE GAME Petersburg Moorefield W. Va. Deaf Beall St. Francis Kingwood Northern Keyser Terra Alta SOUTHERN BASKETEERS Top Row: Left to Right: Coach Schnoover, Jerry Wine, Leo Martin, Terry Colaw, Don Stemple, Ron Dilgard, Bill Duling, Donnie James, Bottom Row: Left to Right: Jim Cupplett, manager, Ronald Glaze,Marlin Coker,Dana Dintaman,Ken Shaffer,Don DeWitt, Bill Murphy, Tom Anderson, manager. VARSITY BASKETBALL ROOSTER We 35 62 Piedmont 46 31 Terra Alta : 205 us 83 52 Bruce This year the Highlanders had a winning 12-8 40 53 Valley fee. 54 49 Petersburg season, dropping one to Northern, winning two, 76 56 Alumni } 49 58 Elk Garden to take the Garrett County Championship. Our 59 49 Thomas (Ail 44 Parsons County Champs journeyed to Cumberland for the 57 53 Northerr 43 55 Bruce regional play-offs. There they topped Clear 68 53 Terra Alta ? 46 65 Parsons Springs in the semi-finals. In the finals, Valley 55 61 Elk Garden : 70 68 Thomas High defeated Southern to take the Class B 54 63 Piedmont : ‘ cancelled cancelled Valley Championship. 58 62 Northern 78 63 Petersburg 61 54 Northern Tournaments Tournaments 65 55 Clear Springs 37 67 Valley SENIOR MEMBERS Left to Right: Ronald Glaze, Marlin Coker, Dana Dintaman, Ken Shaffer, Don DeWitt, Bill Murphy OUR FUTURE HIGHLANDERS The Jr. Varsity, under the leadership YEA-A-A-TEAM We're with you team so fight of Coach Schoonover played six games this year winning one game ad | 5 We're with you team so fight and losing five. Effort,will, and good % : We're with you team, again sportsmanship was displayedby 1 al So F-I-G-H-T,F-I-G-H-T,F-I-G-H-T! every member of the squad. Top row, Steve Malone, John Updyke, Caroll Miller, Dorris Updyke. Bottom row, left to right: Ken Savage, Ken Wanger, Jack Broadwater, Joey Sanders. JUNIOR VARSITY ROOSTER We 31 39 Terra Alta 36 40 Bruce 25 50 Valley 25 50 Elk Garden 26 32 Northern 35 32 Bruce 30 39 Northern JUNIOR VARSITY ROOSTER We 52 31 Piedmont 64 26 Keyser 23 39 Petersburg ye 21 Terra Alta 63- 35 Junior Varsity 40 28 Elk Garden 46 11 Northern 40 28 Parsons 48 41 Keyser A7 30 Mountaineers 39 38 Parsons 46 26 Elk Garden 46 26 Mountaineers 42 26 Northern 24 21 Piedmont TOURNAMENTS: We 48 28 Keyser 38 36 Piedmont 23 27 Petersburg Left to right: Shirley Warren, Carolyn Biser, Sue Yutzy, Kathryn Mosser, kneeling, Beverly Skipper. Our Jr. High hada very successful season this year winning thirteen and losing two. In February, they proved themselves eligible to participate inthe P.V.C, finals. They defeated Keyser in the semi-finals Left to right: for the trophy. Congratulations, boys! Rodney Barkhurst, Phil Criss, Ronnie Wotring, Porter Welch, Clayton Winters, Jerry DiSimone, John Prince, Ron Colaw, Fred Bell, Wallas Bolyard, Berry Sanders, Brenton Propst, Bob Thrasher, Dick Stuck, Frank Vetter, Coach Edward Quattro. Hey, team, say team, What are you going to do? Fight team, win team, we're with you. VARSITY CLUB Front row, left to right: Bill Kelly, Don DeWitt, Leo Martin, Bill Murphy, Marlin Coker, Lester Bittinger, Wayne Callis, Eddie Sanders. Second row, left to right: Dana Dintamin, Kenny Shaffer, Don Stemple, Darvin Friend, Julius Bolyard, Willard Paugh, Jerry Wine, Dennis Dumire. Third row, left to right: Ron Michaels, Doug Bittinger, Bill Duling, Terry Colaw, Henry McRobie, Jim Cuppett, Tom Anderson, Coach Travis. GeALAS This year the G.A.A., headed by; President: Delores Riley, Vice President: Lois Swartzentruber, Secretary: Jackie Friend, Treasurer: Nancy White, engaged in various athletic events. This organization was sponsored by Miss Betty Kildow. 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JACKSON Oakland's own 5 10 Compliments of HAMILL’S Stationery and Book Store 33 Alder St. Oakland Maryland THE MINERAL COAL COMPANY INC. OF WEST VIRGINIA C, Ernest Fitzwater, President J. Wallace Close, Sec., Treas, Mine Address P, O. Box 481 Phillippi, W. Va. Py O. box 1208 MOTEL OAK LAND RCA - ZENITH Sales-Service-Installation Refrigerators-Ranges Washers-Freezers-Dryers OAKLAND ELECTRIC RADIO SERVICE Oakland, Mar yland Phone Phillippi 485 or Cumberland PA 4-4277 Cumberland, Maryland TRADE-MARK in bottles OAKLAND COCA-COLA BOTTLING WORKS INC. Oakland Maryland BROWNINGS INC. Free Parking - Open Evenings Hardware and Groceries Hunting and Fishing License Agent Phone DE 4-2109 YOUR RIGHT TO KNOW... BG Citar See aiZe If it's news about Garrett County you'll find it in ew a ees THE REPUBLICAN Say it with Flowers . News of your community T Hl E . County Government aGuuTnch: . School . News about you and your Florist Telegraph Delivery Service Phone DE 4-2147 . Published every Thursday Oakland Maryland | L = Come to the Compliments of FAIR FRED E. BEACHY LUMBER CO. fora Carnival of values We rely on low prices and on quality and retain it. Phone DE 4-3258 52 Second Street Phone 4-4149 Oakland Maryland R P STORE Corner Third Green Street Dial DE 4-4123 Oakland, Maryland Limestone Crushed - Pulverized Phone DE 4-2092 Star Route Oakland Maryland Best Wishes Class of '58 KRAY COAL CO. Crellin Maryland SAM TASKER GARAGE Tires, Tubes, Accessories Phone GL 3-4611 Kitzmiller Best Wishes Class of '58 STANLEY COAL CO. Crellin Maryland Compliments of your AMOCO DEALERS PETER’S FUEL CORP. Compliments of SOUTHERN STATES OAKLAND COOPERATIVE INC. Phone DE 4-3121 Oakland Maryland RS AND HERSHMAN —— Phone , Seo Nr Oakland DE 4-3941 oe Maryland OLDSMOBILE SALES AND SERVICE B G SALES CO. Compliments of ohn Deere Farm uipmen 1 ‘NEI e i a Oe aaa MILLER‘S SANITARY MARKET Complete Repair Service Phone DE 4-2076 Oakland Maryland D. A. SKIPPER WELL DRILLING D. A. SUNOCO Demming Pumps Installed 7 Miles north of Oakland on Route 219 7 miles north of Oakland intersection of on Route 219 intersection Swallow Falls Road of Swallow Falls Road Phone DE 4-3022 Phone DE 4-3022 RAY TEETS GARAGE 24 HOUR SERVICE Dial DE 4-2137 Oakland Maryland THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK GORTNER’S STORE Shoes for the entire family SUPER-SPEED th Phone DE 4-3364 Oakland Maryland Oakland Maryland Compliments of OAKLAND PHARMACY GARRETT TRUCK IMPLEMENT COMPANY Phone DE 4-3228 Oakland Maryland Meal Time or HARNED AND PROUDFOOT Phone DE 4-2432 Ask For KAYE-B Enriched Bread at your grocers ALL KINDS OF PASTRIES We Specialize in Birthday and Wedding Cakes, Banquet Cakes and Party Cakes for Children 24-Hour Delivery KINGWOOD BAKING CO. Phone Kingwood 100 or William Dunbar DE 4-2306 Compliments of ACORN ASSOCIATES Oakland Maryland Shop where Fashions Lead the Class... With every School-age Lad and Lass! . Visit with us! . Shop with us! . Save with us! RALPH PRITTS SONS DODGE - PLYMOUTH - OLIVER Phone DE 4-3951 For Used Cars - Tractors Farm Machinery - Farm Parts Wrecker Service Phone DE 4-2101 For New Car Sales and Service Automotive Parts and Tires Two Locations Route 219, North and Liberty Street Oakland, Maryland WILL’‘O THE WISP Mr. Mrs. Helmuth Wise, Proprietors DE 4-2870 Oakland Maryland Compliments of WHITE’S BARBER SHOPS Oakland Phone DE 4-2687 Kitzmiller Phone GL 33-4111 - a VARSITY MAID ne TAX! VARSITY MAID | ce CNRS SECS Hilbidess ERR AR RRRRENRTTNONEERINRRNERRRR REET ERE COREE SIE ; : FAMILY SHOE STORE Shoes for the entire family 15-1 2 Alder St. Oakland Maryland Serving our Community By day and by night Your family Drugstore ENGLANDERS PHARMACY Reliable Prescriptions Maryland HAWKINSON TREAD SERVICE Distributors for U.S. Royal and McCreary Tires, Batteries, Accessories The best place in town to buy tires, Dial DE 4-3911 Oakland Maryland Keepsake Diamond Rings Elgin - Hamilton Watches D. E. HELBIG Jewelers Expert Repairing Oakland Maryland L.C. BALFOUR COMPANY Known wherever there are schools and colleges Class Rings and Pins Commencement. , Invitations , Club Insignia , . Diplomas , . Personal Cards . . Medals and Trophies Mr. C. Joseph Richardson Sistersville West Virginia PATRONIZE YOUR ADVERTISERS RUDY’S Oakland Maryland Good habits are hard to break and it is a good habit to follow the crowd to MT. LAKE RESTAURANT Proprietors Henry and Anne Gregory WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE Phone DE 4-3876 Oakland Maryland SHARP’S MOTOR COMPANY Sales - Service Third Street Maryland SUPER MARKET _ SMOUSE’S Better Hunting and Fishing ! Supplies CARROLL’S SPORTSHOP Complete Sporting Supplies License Agent Phone DE 4-3570 Oakland Maryland SHAFFER FORD SALES Dp THE ONE FINE CAR IN ITS FIELD Cars-Trucks-Tractors-Farm Equipment Phone DE 4-2411 - 87 Third St. a Maryland ACE RADIO ELECTRIC SERVICE 2 General Electric Service on all makes Philco Antennas and Wiring Television Cables Service 14 Alder Street Stop at BOWMAN’S MOTORBOAT SALES SERVICE EVERYTHING For Boating Enthusiasts Deep Creek Lake PRITTS BROS. GARAGE = po. bus tae q i a = S B Ps em ST bs ‘ : Te a ee “ ss Texaco Products Wholesale Retail Phone GL 3-4331 YOUTHLAND Second Tots Alter Teens Street Dial DE 4-3523 Oakland Maryland 219 DRIVE-IN THEATRE Open April lst - Nov. lst. 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