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

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Butler, S. Augustine, K. Linda Shuttleworth, C. Graham. Row 3: J. Carey, G. Tusing, J. Bos- Hinebaugh, W. Sharpless, L. Swauger. Row 2: C. Holler, Queen ley, T. Galica, R. Warnick, C. Helbig, C. Thomas. 20 Page 20: L. O’Brien, T. Hayhurst, and T. Wolfe entertained guests at the pageant. Page 21: Above: The History of the Indians was portrayed at the crowning of the queen. Left: Autumn Glory Queen Linda Shuttle- worth and her escort Robert Ridder. | shuttleworth | crowned © autumn glory queen 1 970-71 21 22 a op id Ud id 4 ere PT inetd’ eco’ ¢ homecoming is the climax of football season Clockwise beginning on page 22: Homecoming King and Queen 1970: Peter Cosby and Debbie Gatian. Mr. Travis and Queen Debbie dance to the music of Eddie Hersh- man’s Combo. The 1970 Homecoming Royalty. The Junior Class float took first prize in the Homecoming parade. Coach Frost talks to his spotters during the deadlocked Northern game. 23 24 sophomores present “lock, stock and lipstick” Above: Jane Gardner (Kristine Maffett), the new counse- lor, tells Mrs. Entwistle (Mary Lynn Gibson) that she is going to enjoy her job at Pembroke High. Right: “I don’t want any hippie (Paula Browning) in my math class!’ screams Miss Prather (Brenda Wilt) to Jane Gardner. Top left: Hippie Carol Izzard (Connie Ferguson) looks at the establishment with distaste. Top: Mary Lou Brennan (Kathy Bow- man) and Don Donley (Walter Davy) asked Miss Gardner to be their year- book advisor. Center: Sweeping the floor is Pem- broke High’s head custodian Mr. Plunkett (Glenn Miller). Left: Principal Mrs. Entwistle (Barba- ra Leighton) tells Gorden Warren (Mike DeWitt), Jane Gardner (Teresa Harvey), and Don Donley that they better find the yearbook money, and fast!! 25 junior class presents: “no boys allowed k 4 +e Page 26: Top left: Fred Dana (Steve Durst) gags when he feels hands on the back of his neck. Top right: “Ohh, can Tom Jones sing,” shouts Patsy Farrell (Vicki Virts). Bottom left: ““Ah’s a leaving, and that’s a fact!” exclaims Victrola (Julie Dean) to Rita Baxter (Sherry Trickett). Bottom right: Officer O’Brien (Hugh Shaffer) shows off with his .38 re- volver in front of Belinda Elliott (Barb Paugh). Page 27: Top: “I can explain everything,” says Fred Dana (Steve Durst) but no one seems to care. Bottom: Fred Dana tackles Mr. Midnight (Bill Grose) — or is it the other way around? 27 28 A tired, but happy drum major, Bob Custer following a football half-time show. senior band Sports new uniforms a Xk ad gram. Row 3: Mr. Clever, advisor; R. Shaffer, J. Ashby, J. Bosley. STAGE BAND: Row 1: J. Ingram, K. Maffett, T. Bosley, J. Perrine, D. Dean. Row 2: B. Sincell, P. Perrine, J. White. P. Cosby, D. In- Southern’s Senior Band SS VY Ww % f - : | a a vg yj x § N ws Y RA : ay. SA) . . an as iC 8 - gOUTHERY HIGH SCHOOL BAND OAKLAND, MD. Mr. Clever directing the band during a pep assembly. 29 i ‘ QY nr Yor .S crvaneitt i U xy NY ¥ junior —__ ae i tn q od : ry Mr. Clever helps junior band students Stephanie Smith, Peggy Remley, and Barry Sweitzer. it J ) JUNIOR BAND MAJORETTES: Lou Ann Holland, Paula Skiles, Robin Rodeheaver, Jann Jones, Marilyn Foy, Diane Swartzentruber, Kathy AN Leighton. 30 Top: Southern’s Junior Band. Above: Mr. Clever helps the Junior band clarinets. 31 32 HIGH SCHOOL BAND = OAKLAND. | MD. sOUTHERNW 2 senior majorettes and color guarc Top: SENIOR COLOR GUARD: Row 1: L. Shuttleworth, N. Fike, A. Elliot, S. Ashby, L. McCullough. Upole. Row 2: P. Rudy, G. Dilley, L. Beeman, D. Sweitzer, R. Bottom: JR. BANNER GIRLS: R. McRobie, K. Schmidt, Friend, J. Callis, D. Sluss. Row 3: M. Pennington, J. Dean, C. Mellinger, D. Clatterbuck. NIOR MAJORETTES: Row 1: D. Brady, B. Custer, L. Hinebaugh. 2: R. Rodeheaver, T. Harvey, D. Dean, K. Liller, S. Trickett, D. Turner, J. Lee. la AD MAJORETTE, Kim Liller, during a ‘ctice session. SENIOR MAJORETTES, Liz Hinebaugh, Judy Lee, Diane Turner, during the Homecoming half-time show. 33 34 4 ; 4 ' a. senior chorus presents “nms pinafore”’ Page 34: Top: Josephine (Pam Rudy) rescues “Rafe” (Terry Wolfe) from his death. Lower left: Buttercup (Rita Shrout), “Rafe,” Josephine (Wilma Sharpless), and Cousin Hebe (Laurie McCullough) rejoice over the turn of events. Lower right: The captain of the H.M.S. Pinafore (Larry O’Brien). Page 35: Left: Dick Deadeye (Paul Viragh) makes an insulting re- mark to Buttercup (Joanne Kight). Lower left: Sir Joseph Porter, K.C.B. (Martin Heise). Below: The sisters, cousins, and aunts mingle with sailors of the Pinafore. 35 36 chorus provides musical knowledge or 200 students Page 36: Top: Senior Chorus. Bottom left: Starla Swartzentruber helped transform Pam Rudy into Josephine by applying her make-up. Bottom right: Mrs. Turney directed picture taking. Page 37: Left: Many practices made H.M.S. Pinafore what it was. Below: The Junior Chorus. 37 Right: President George Tusing pre- sides over a semi-weekly meeting. Lower right: Seventh grade repre- sentative Susan Perrine tries out one of the new garbage cans the Council placed on the school grounds. Lower middle: Representative Terry Wolfe cons his classmates into buying supplies from the student book store. Below: Treasurer Bob Custer begins decorating the Student Christmas tree in the main lobby. 38 student council takes on several new activities 39 40 speech association concentrates on drama Below: Denise Shrout as “the lady of ill repute.” Right: Rita Shrout and Hank Rebele show their affection for each other. Lower right: Louise Norwich questions Sue Ashby. Lower left: Jeanie Alverez, Mike Browning, and Jay Friend study their scripts. campus life says: pass it on! Left: Director Tom Crogan listens to a problem. Below: Paula DeWitt and Becky Fike take a break. Lower right: Sharon Fike and Martha Knotts return to class after prayer session. Lower left: Some members of the club meet for their morning session. 41 Top: Quill and Scroll Members and Initiates. Left: Mrs. Wolfe and LuJean Liller prepare for the ban- quet. Right: Larry Ammann and Karen McHenry enjoy their in- itiation dinner. 42 Top: National Honor So- ciety Members. Bottom: National Honor Society initiates. 43 44 Below: Southern and Connetquot students traveled into New York City. Right: Pam Rudy talks with Mrs. Whitehair about final plans for hosting the students from Connetquot. STUDENT EXCHANGE: Front row: Clair Englander, President; Liz Sharps, vice president; David Shaffer, treasurer; Mrs. Whitehair, ad- visor. Second row: C. Friend, B. Wilt, P. Skiles, D. Meyers, B. Sluss, R. Rodeheaver. Third row: W. McCartney, C. Liller, M. Foy, L. Hol- land, L. Philips, M. O’brien, R. Thayer, D. Bittinger, K. Mattingly. Fourth row: C. Davey, D. Sisler, B. McCrum, D. Bowser, S. Pennsing- er, P. Remley, J. Jones, D. Dewitt. Fifth row: C. Hoye, J. Crone, B. O’Brien, P. Browning, R. Shreves, B. Leighton, B. Purbaugh, K. Maf- fett, B. Remley. EXCHANGE STUDENTS TO CONNETQUOT: D. Lemley, ih, Shaf- varez. Third row: S. Ashby, Gs Mosser, i McCullough, Le Sharps, Ini, fer, C. Bergstrom, J. Lee, T. Hayden, D. Gatian. Second row: J. Crab- Rodeheaver, C. Englander, J. Whitehair. Fourth row: E. Proudfoot, L. tree, D. Harvey, M. Shirer, C. Kisselovich, P. Railey, P. Rudy, D. Al- O’Brien, S. Glotfelty, B. Grant, D. Shaffer. exchangers travel to connetquot, bohemia, n. y. Above left: Arriving at Connetquot fol- lowing an 11 hour bus ride. Left: The walk to Wisp ski area to raise money to send a student abroad. Chosen was Ted Sweitzer who will spend the sum- mer in Belgium. 45 46 gaa makes homecoming a success Mr. Travis and GAA advisors Mrs. Rostosky and Mrs. Hayhurst. HOMECOMING QUEEN Debbie Gatian. By fha — vars ity club 47 ip 20s ag ee es TS in rae a Att Bees te pe S89 Bae Ba ae eas g ae? “3 OS 2a ga os ne iol BS a ae - 6.0) sama a i 7 — — a AS ™ ter “3 at 5 eh ee SONG 5 VA ; e } k road ae ' 4 wate Bhai y ligy Mary Harvey, Carol Uber, Shirley Warnick, and Mr. Bishoff pot tomato plants to sell for Weber’s. 48 Mr. Bishoff, F.F.A. advisor, checks on one of the many club proj- ects. MISS DeBERRY — Club Advisor. MEMBERS OF F.T.A.: Back row: Miss DeBerry, Mike Kim Wilt, Kristine Maffett, Jenny Shaffer, Mickey Friend, Barbara Purbaugh. Front row: Clara Kisselovich, Wolfe, Barbara Mayle, president. 50 Above: Starla Swartzentruber and Dave Stephens were voted King and Queen of Hearts to raise money for the Heart Fund. Above right: Nancy Uphole was crowned Queen of the March of Dimes Dance which the H.C.C. sponsored. Right: Several new H.C.C. members, Twila Reckart, Sonja Graff, and Elysia Rhodes, rest after a long initiation day. health careers club has active year Left: Mrs. Wilson spends a busy day as teacher and H.C.C. adviser. Below: The members of the club pose together. 51 ibrary aids ids — | ofnicers iia, caanaeee 4 52 je phierdy paw | eA NR ane eaten leash anlar eae: ] igen ang Se a a 8! “ —) Bees r how it’s done. , Jim Vance, and Tom Lowe se Paul Viraugh tells Allen Crou 53 journ. staffs roduce another = year of literary works Sa. Barb Englander, Tim Shaffer, Karen McHenry, and Larry Amma at putting out a Yearbook. a nn work diligently (?) se ACORN STAFF: L. McCullough, H. Silvester, A. Gnegy, J. Crabtree, Bergstrom, K. Lipscomb. C. Englander, L. Sharps, P. Viragh, J. Ashby, L. Liller, J. Friend, C. 54 HIGHLANDER STAFF: Sitting: D. Corbin, G. Reall, P. Rudy, D. Stark, J. Lee, L. Ammann, K. McHenry, L. Stover. Standing: C. Nichols, J. Repetsky, T. Shaffer, D. Shaffer, E. Naylor, Mr. Buckley advisor, B. Englander. Left: Debbie Gatian seems worn out after working three hours on just one page — but Mrs. Wolfe, Acorn advisor, will probably accept it. Above: Judy Kostenbauder works so hard (?) on journalism!! 55 56 prom 71: ‘here comes the sun” Top: The Richard Lewis Orchestra. Right: Tom Murray takes a break in the shade of a mush- room. ag am papers jj ok 8 FARK 4 % THE BRIDGE: Top: Under construction. Above: Guests register at the foot of the bridge. Left: The grand entrance! 57 58 a garden setting symbolizes a new beginning Don Frederick, junior, arranges the garden center in the gym. THE QUEEN’S ATTENDANTS: Debra Gatian and Charles Thomas; Tambra Hayden and Thomas Bosley; Kimberly Liller and William Tower. Intermission — and a glass of punch. THE 1971 PROM QUEEN Wilma Sharpless and her escort Wil- er David Kirby; flower-girl Cathy Zimmerman; and Mr. Rodeheav- liam Grant; junior class president Laurie McCullough; crown-bear- er, principal. THE QUEEN’S ATTENDANTS: Deborah Jennings and William Grose; Suzanne Rebele and Donald Sincell; Elizabeth Hinebaugh and Robert Ridder. 59 60 graduation at last!!! Page 60: Right: Mr. W. Robert Melville addressed the graduates. Bottom right: Kim Liller received the Danforth Award. Bottom left: Terry King was happy to receive his diploma at last. Page 61: Top: The already graduated seniors await the end of the cer- emony. Bottom right: Dr. McCullough introduced the speaker, Mr. Melville. Bottom left: Susie Rebele receives her diploma. southern has winning record 49-25-92 varsity football scoreboard SOUTHERN 22 KINGWOOD SOUTHERN 20 VALLEY SOUTHERN 0 BEALL SOUTHERN 8 BISHOP WALSH SOUTHERN 26 PARSONS SOUTHERN 46 TERRA ALTA SOUTHERN 8 BRUCE SOUTHERN 6 PETERSBURG SOUTHERN 0 HOWARD SOUTHERN 0 NORTHERN Won 3 Lost 5 Tied 2 Page 64: Cosby makes it a “Black Knight” for Valley. Page 65: Left: “Little Louie” seems quite enhanced over something. Below: Bruce didn’t mess around ei- ther. rams end season 3-5-2 65 Above: At least we had a good attitude. Right: Our season did have its bright spots. 199 Below: “Yea, sure — that’s real cool, Doc! 66 Left: Very interesting, Mr. Gravely! Below: If you can’t beat em, kick ’em! : Row 1: D. Martin, R. Rinker, P. Cosby, G. Lee, M. Gravely, J. White, D. Cathell, S. Tressler, C. Bosley. Row 3: D. Liller, H. Rodeheaver, J. T. Bosley, B. Ridder. C Tusing, T rue s Caeeete OBrien, ‘ Kisselovich, C. Stinson, B. Sincell, J. Ashby, C. Upton, D. Uphole, N. Fickes, B. Fike, M. Friend, T. Hayhurst. Row 2: G. Werdebaugh, B. Cuppola. Managers: D. Ingram, J. Davy, B. Glass, J. Murray. C. ‘Domenick, B. Elliott, E. Hinebaugh, E. Naylor, G. Zimmerman, R. Nichols not pictured. Shaffer, T. Helbig, B. Skipper, H. S haffer, J. Sanders, D. Frederick, 67 Row 1: R. Kitzmiller, E. Wolf, C. Bosley, J. McHenry, J. Friend, D. Sharps, M. Ashby, B. Rinker, P. Martin, K. Louie, D. Skeweris. Row 2: B. Tressler, D. Boone, D. Stuck, M. Marucci, D. Naylor, R. Grubb, jr. rams — if at first you don't succeed .. . 68 M. Brady, J. Kisselovich, J. Moyer, G. Welch. Row 3: B. Frederick, G. Flinn, K. Bernard, R. Welch, K. Liller, T. Panther, J. Dean, K. Savage, D. Shotwell. Row 4: Coaches: Stemple, Harr and Green. Above: Jr. Rams are driving for much needed yardage. Bottom right: Brian Frederick breaks up a Bruce play. Below: Jr. Rams are in hot pursuit of a Bruce player. jr. rams football scoreboard SOUTHERN SOUTHERN SOUTHERN SOUTHERN SOUTHERN SOUTHERN NORTHERN HAMPSHIRE BRUCE NORTHERN VALLEY NORTHERN Lost 6 70 SMR ce aR mma . ee ga ae ee WRESTLING TEAM: Row 1: R. Ulery, H. Rebele, M. Browning, S. Keiper, Coach McCain. Row 4: S. Robinette, J. Hoffman, C. Robi- Rush, B. Rush, T. Hayhurst. Row 2: C. Nichols, A. Murlin, B. Rink- nette. Unphotographed: Jim Vance. er, J. Sanders, B. Shaffer, J. Dean. Row 3: R. Grub, G. Tusing, R. scott rush [Saal finishes am second in state - competition Tom Hayhurst is driving hard for a pin. Allen Murlin gets a take-down from a Northern Huskie. George Tusing is getting his arm-pit cleaned by tet: sche any man. Allen Murlin is riding his Kingwood man. i SO aa mee eae John Sanders is getting his arm stretched by a North- Southern and Kingwood men are so tangled up that they cannot ern Huskie. move. wrestlers end season with 7-3 record Benny Shaffer and a Kingwood Stag are doing a new dance together. George Tusing says, “If I eat beat him one way, I'll do it another! Benny Shaffer is driving hard for a needed pin. : : —— Southern Southern Southern Southern Southern Southern Southern Southern Southern Southern wrestling scoreboard Northern Bruce Kingwood Bruce Petersburg Petersburg Beall Northern Kingwood Allegany Lost 3 73 VARSITY BASKETBALL: Row 1: P. Cosby, M. Pagenhardt, D. Ste- phens, J. Browning, R. Shaffer, R. Ridder, T. Bosley. Row 2: Coach man, J. Bosley. shs is proud of best record in school's history Southern Southern ' Southern — Southern Southern Southern Southern Southern Southern Southern Southern Southern Southern Southern Southern Southern Southern Southern Southern Southern Southern Southern 74 varsity basketball scoreboard 61 79 64. i) 94. 84. al 33 Won 19 Tournament Elk Garden Bruce Valley Terra Alta _ Bishop Walsh Northern Union Parsons Aurora Bishop Walsh Valley Elk Garden Northern Terra Alta Union Aurora Bruce Tunnelton Parsons Liganore Beall Stephen Decatur Lost 3 Kuhn, E. Remley mgr., T. Helbig, J. Schmidt, B. Foley, D. Dinta- Page 74: Dave fights for the ball. Page 75: Left: Foley makes a basket. Above: Stretch for the rebound!! 75 76 rams win district title Page 76: Top left: Another razzle-dazzle play. Top right: Liganore proved to be no competition. Bottom right: Ruff is unim- pressed by defenders. Bottom left: Tom tips it in. Page 77: Top right: Up, up, and away! Bottom right: Jim slams it in. Left: Jamie steals the ball. 77 j.v. ends with successful 8-4 record . ‘ 7 5 ry Lewis, M. Tasker, R. Skeweris. Unphotographed: J. Upole, T. Shaffer.’ Row 1: B. Domnick, R. Paugh, A. Cvetnick, E. Shotwell, W. Davy. 78 Row 2: M. Sanders, J. Bosley, M. Beachy. Row 3: J. Watson mgr., P. , Mike Sanders shoots over two defending opponents from Valley. j.v. scoreboard Southern Southern Southern Southern Southern Southern Southern Southern Southern Southern Southern Southern Bruce Valley Terra Alta Bishép Walsh Union Northern Bishop Walsh Northern Terra Alta Union Valley Bruce Lost: 4 Above: Barry Domnick lays one in for two points. Below: Walter Davy shoots for a well earned basket. Rich Skeweris stretches out for two points. 80 JR. HIGH BASKETBALL TEAM: Row 1: J. McHenry, Pe D. Stuck, D. Sharps, D. Liller, R. DiSimone. Row 2: K. Myers, C. Bosley, D. Bosley, B. Tressler, D. Skeweris. Row 3: R. Thomas megr., C. Fike Southern Southern Southern Southern Southern Southern Southern Southern Southern Southern Southern Southern - Southern Southern Southern Southern Southern ram basketball scoreboard Elk Garden Union Tunnelton Romney Keyser Union Parsons Aurora Keyser Elk Garden Romney Northern Aurora Northern Parsons Ridgely Keyser mer., D. 2g a: 2 ae . Vs Page 80: Bottom: C. Bosley forcing a shot and get- ting mauled by Romney players. Page 81: Top left: D. Skeweris lu nges for the open- ing tip. Top right: E. Wotring warming up for his first big game. Bottom: Coach Stemple planning strategy for the next quarter. BY q stemple's rams have greatest season ¥: 81 82 BASEBALL TEAM: Sitting: R. Paugh, J. Uphole, M. Tasker, R. Kitzmiller, D. Uphole, P. Lewis, D. Uphole, a x se iy 7, v, WA yiitad aS Fe Jig DiSimone winds up for ae aah R. DiSimone, D. Tressler, A. Cvetnick, C. Bosley. Standing: J. Friend, R. DiSimone, E. Shotwell, T. Bos- The Rams huddle to victory. rookie rams have 4-6 season. Southern Southern Southern Southern Southern Southern Southern ‘Southern Southern Southern “ns ? ley, J. Bosley, F. Stoner, M. Gravely, J. Mosser, C. Stoner, M. Wolfe, J. Watson Mgr., Coach Kuhn. baseball scoreboard Union Keyser Petersburg Keyser Petersburg Fort Ashby Northern Beall ‘Northern ) Bruce Won 4 Lost 6 District I semi-final game 83 84 Bit Via 20H S Sp Say Top: JR. HIGH CHEERLEADERS: Back row: Robin Ravenscroft, Mariam Frederick. Front row: Pam Trickett, capt.; Angie Mattingly, Connie Burns, Diane Meyer. Above: J.V. Boosters Denise Meyer, Paula Klacik, Marsha Shank, Connie Ferguson. Right: Tammy Hayden lets Monty Pagenhardt have it with a pie during a pep assembly skit. 4% cheerleaders: ' of enthusiasm Tammy Hayden captain. anxiety, and joy. ABS iia ln oay an oo ae ee SS PRitetremers ert the many moods Left: VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: Top: Karen McHenry, Suzie Rebele. Bottom: Mary Lynn Gibson, Debbie Gatian, Below: Cheerleaders’ faces reflect the play in forms of relief, 85 Have. You Seen y he anne PIQuics ee iN) he ett Aw Lot a e sea (es s = Ne S se Hawg eae vs Nave : : os bee Seen ye. is Vee Pyqgares Iw Awe starch white shih? Hotere woe Ye Wry’ PiQgyures STAC 9g ue the dct administration EV Jeers Le ee on . same § d ? 4 } § , 4 ry - Od Lia x +. the “big chiefs” of s.h.s. Top: Mr. Everly supervises the measurement of the cap and gowns for all graduating seniors. Above: Mr. Rodeheaver and Mrs. Purbaugh discuss the food throwing in the cafeteria. Top: My, Mr. Everly, what a messy desk. Middle: A new smiling face around Southern’s main office: Mr. Winters. Above: Mr. Winters and Mr. Ringer converse about the happenings at the Board Office. Left: Mr. Winters talks to one of his problem chil- dren. 89 90 — ws err Above: Mr. Ward talks to another group of students about careers. Above right: Mr. Bittinger works out another pressing problem. Right: Mr. Beard should have taken that typing course in high school. guidence office — best excuse for cutting a class! Top: “There sure is a lot of typing to do in guidance,” exclaims Mr. Bittinger. Bottom: The office secretaries Mrs. Ashby, Mrs. Liller and Mrs. Lyons tell the gossip of the day. 91 92 seniors — free at last, free at last Crnest Lacharte Ackerman Donna Marie Alvarez Donal’ Gordon Aronhalt Ronald Cugene Aronhalt Charles Steph en ‘A. shby Above: Seniors enjoy the activities of the Senior Tea. Right: The food is really good, right Martha? Mrs. Wilhelm discusses college life with grad- uates at the Senior Tea. Gayle Andrew Dachtel Frederitch (Wa Ly Ne Daher Nancy Jean Baker Sherry ©llen LDateman Dantel Cleveland Deckman Oran Grace Deckman Linda Sue Leeman Carol £ YDN Tbs ergstrom Frank Bernard LDiser 95 96 seniors receive and exchange pictures Sally Fizer Diser Cahberine TN. ay Dittinger David William Drttin ger Sandra Claine Dlamble Thomas Edward Bosley Mary Deanna Bowen Susan Lourse Bowman Teresa Sane Drenneman James Ralph Drowning Allen Cdgar Bult _Jeannte Hlawk Carr Darla Dean Cline ‘Norma Lea Collins Ezra David Conklyn Linda ©len Cooper Brian Feter Cosby Tames Olarden Crabtree Olhiam Allen Crouse 97 seniors are eager to face the future! Was she really that nice, Bud? Aenneth Kay Culp Rebecca Me argaret Guster Robert Grant Custer Kathryn Loutse Davzs James Arthur Deem Debra Claine De Wrtt Kenneth Lee De Witt Glenna Ruth Dilley Richard Anthon ry DiSimone George Tusing’s spirit never stopped for a second. Robert Dale Dixon Gary Bruce Duchworth Oard Ann Eliott Clair Lourse Cnglander Lloyd Olliam Fickes OC ynthia Sue Ke Robert Galen Fike, Jer, S4aron Lourse Fike Lawren ce Hevin Filsin ger 99 Th argaret Glen Hetcher Robert Llarse Foley Tohn Michael Forman Gary Russell Friend George my. enjammn Friend yf ames Carroll Friend Michael Lyan Friend Nancy Bateman Friend Ts alph © ugene Friend Debbi’s reading one of those many love letters... 100 “Gee, there stands Lloyd, Rick, Phi- lip, and Dave.” Steven Burrell Friend Michael Arlin gton Falmer Susan Dowers Fulmer Otlhiam Lee Gaither Debra Jo Gatian w oAn (William Ge orge Thomas Newton George Susan Sane Glotfelty Deborah Ann Gnegqy 101 seniors accept tomorrow's uncertainty Mrs. Wolfe and Miss Idleman stroll aimlessly to their next Caught ya in the act — Kim Liller, class secretary. class. Oilliam Bruce Grant James Michael Gravely ©llen Marie Green Glenda Sue Grubb Olin Odell Hardesty Alma ©laine Starvey 102 David Llatr Htarvey Dorothy © aine Starvey Duight Carl Htarvey Janet Clizabeth Htarvey Martha Len Htarvey Kickey LaUan Stauser Terry Lynn Fta User Tambra Hay Htayden Thomas Marshall Htaybe urst Benny anxiously awaits his perfectly posed pictures. 103 104 Senior class president Pete Cosby enjoys a post-game sock-hop. Mr. Zimmerman only grins like that when he’s gotten rid of his senior trig class. seniors have early graduation Daniel Richard tead Martin Stelmuth Steise Donald Lyan Us lelbig Chizabeth ‘Ann Htinebaugh David Russell Ingram Tulia Ann -Janoske Debbre Sue Sennings Soyce Loee Kent Th ary _ oanna Kimble Gary Robert Hing wy, erry Oayen Ning Donald R ay Yasner Ann produces a paper in Creative Writing — but actually she’s working on Trig. 105 Clara Hae A tsseloutch GLristine Ranae Sitzmiller Sharon SK. argaret TT lacth Martha Sue Hnotts Orieki Joann Hnotts Daniel Richard Ledden Tames Lenwood Lee Tudith Ann Lee Ralph Gregory Lee Denise ‘Ann Lemley Hath. v7 Lyan Lewts Richard Kh ay Lewts 106 seniors depart with mixed emotions Kimberly Ann Liller Lu-Jean Liller Russell Lee Liller Mary Catherine Long Thomas Allen Lower Carl Dennis Martin Daord Junior Martin David Aent Martin Lenora Jean Martin Sames Gdward MN atthews, Jr. Barbara Ann Me ayle Kandy Lee NecRobie 107 108 Tudith Lynn Metz Kenneth Greg We eyers Jan et Loutse WNichael Tohn Wesley Miller Carla Ann To OSSEL Htarvey Jerome Moyer Allen Ourtis WMurlin Milinda ©laine Th: ucph Y James Michael Th: urrday 4 : in Lenora and Delmas thoroughly enjoyed Homecoming. h Fatsy Davts Myers Teresa Ann Ni aylor Sandy Lew Nice Larry Cdward Brien Richard Lamont Fagenhardt Francis Dixon Faugh Is it really that funny, Teresa? “What’s wrong, Allen?” 109 Jerry Dale Faugh Joann Marcella Faugh Kathryn Gail Sa ugh Robert Granville Faugh Ronald Cugene Faugh Wa ary OCrzabeth Pennington Richard (rlliam Perando Sandra Mae Foling Phillip Wa Ly Ne Pritts Ron Aronhalt poses for his senior pic- tures. 110 . i I Guess who came to dinner? Sunrise baccalaureate ig new feature Martha Ann Fatman Connie Lou Fysell Fula Janette Katley Brenda Htarvey Kavenscroft Carroll Douglas Reams Suzanne Barbara Rebele George Cdward KR emle °Y Lyle HAent Rexrode Nancy Sue Rexrode 11 ie seniors receive graduation necessities Melin Edward Khodes Cdward Franklin Kice Robert Kay Ridder Richard Dlaine Kinker Gregory Brent Kobinette Dennis William Kobinson Paul Hoye Rodeheaver Rhonda Gay Rodeheaer Reva Jean Koy Larry Scott Rush Lonnie Dolin Rush Colin Wheeler Sanders Geral! Joseph | Sanders, Tr. Dennis ©luood Savage Michael Oa Ly Ne Savage James Cugene Schmidt Famela Lee Seaman Cathryn Ohizabeth Secrist Bob Custer, Pete Cosby, and Judy Lee receive graduation announcements. 113 114 year's final activities delight seniors Tb: enjammn Cdward Shaffer David Nordeck Shaffer Martha Uirginia Shaffer Brenda Hay Shank Randall Lee Sharpless Orilma Lee Sharpless Glhinor Rae Schenk Stacy Ann Shockley Rita Marte Shrout Linda Carol Shuttleworth ) Otlliam Cugene Simms Richard Wade Skipper Martha Jean Stem Deborah VSaskher Sfemple Davtd Carrol! Ste ade Doris Marre Sfeyer Larry Cdward Sfeyer Robert Orarg Sfeyer Frederick K ay Sfoner, Jr. Angela Distmone Stuck Debra . ean Sullivan 115 116 Delores Ann Swestzer Olvood Glno Sweitzer, Jr. Marsha Lynn Swerlzer Roy Dale Swerttzer Heidi Ann S yluester (bird Tarts Tos ie: Warren Clyde Teets Deborah ‘Ann Shayer Uon Cdwin Thayer Cathy Bittinger is a subject of the X-ray machine. Danforth nominees included Carla Mosser, Scott Rush, Bob Custer, Rhonda Rodeheaver, Rita Shrout, and Allen Murlin. year ends with graduation on may 30 Marta Uretoria Tichnell Sandra Kiggleman True Tina Sue Turner George Marshall Tusing ah Jacqueline Diana Upholf Linda Sue Uphole 117 James Cdward Oance Faul Viragh, Sv. graduation: a basis for our future challenges Cernon Guy Orrts Sandra Slotfelty Qarnich Matthew Shomas Webster Cee William Welch George Thomas (bite Robert White, Jr. 118 Olliam James (White Melinda Sue OWrlheln Mala Marte OWrltins Terry Andrew Oolfe Deborah Rul COoods Te oger Lee Limmerman DANFORTH NOM- INEES Included: Standing: Terry Wolfe, Milinda Murphy, Kim Liller. Seated: George Tusing, Martin Heise, Suzie Rebele. NOMINATED © were: Kim Liller and George Tusing. 120 underclassmen team of grose and mccullough work for junior class Debbie Ackerman Cathy Ahern Richard Allison Larry Ammann Steve Ashby Sue Ashby Berlin Atkinson Carroll Bachtel Don Baker Patty Baker Teresa Baker Charles Barnard Jim Beckman Mary Ann Beckman Rick Beeman Jenny Beitzel Steve Bigler Harvey Bittinger Debbie Brady Carl Bray Sue Brenneman Criss Browning Bev Burrell Andy Callis Pam Carr Becky Carroll David Cathell Mike Clary Bob Coddington Janet Cogley Diana Corbin Ruby Cosner Jim Crone Charlotte Davis Don Davis = eee te. oI ‘a 2 es Above: Weasel gives Barb Paugh a lesson in applying make-up. 7% Right: Laurie McCullough, class president, is caught buying pizzas for the junior class to sell during basketball games. Joan Davy John Davy Don Deal Julie Dean Bev DeBerry Paul DelSignore Antionette DeMarco Don DeWitt Geraldine DeWitt Rick DeWitt Roger DeWitt Dale Dintamen Donald Dintamen Bill Dodge Patsy Dodge Dave Dunithan Steve Durst Allan Edgar Bill Elliott Bob Elliot Barb Englander Stan Ervin Kenneth Evans Annabelle Everd Rodney Fike Dave Fisher Dwight Foley Chuck Ford Mike Frazee Don Frederick Howard Freeland Charlotte Friend Cynthia Friend Debbie Friend Don Friend 123 124 Ernest Friend Larry Friend Robin Friend Ramone Fries Dennis Gibson Gene Gilpin Kathy Gnegy Jim Gonder Chris Graham Bill Grose Ron Hanlon Jim Hardesty Mary Harsh Denise Harvey Keith Harvey Mary Harvey Patty Harvey John Hauser Roxanne Hauser Torte Helbig Steve Hile Dale Hinebaugh Debbie Hinebaugh Debra Hinebaugh Rick Hinebaugh David Holland Linda Holland Robert Holtschneider Mary Lynn Howell Roger Keiper Patsy Kent Joanne Kight Emily Kitzmiller Judy Kostenbauder Cindy Lee Above: Roger, Martha and Jim help the Jr. class make money. Right: Vice president Karen takes time out for a drink. Debbie Lewis John Liller Dave Lipscomb Reba Long Barb Lucas Judy Maphis Tom Marple Ken Martin Laurie McCullough Karen McHenry John Mellinger Denise Meyers John Mosser Tom Murray Ed Naylor Pat Nazelrod George O’Brien Ron O’Brien Diana O’Haver Debbie Paige Barb Paugh Mike Paugh Vicky Paugh Cindy Peck Diane Peck Joyce Pendergast John Perrine Paul Perrine the jrs. make this year a memorable one Ron Phillips Mike Phillippi Fred Pike Jim Preston Ed Proudfoot Marie Proudfoot Ralf Quimby Bill Ravenscroft Peggy Ream Susan Ashby is playing Napoleon with her hand holding up her pants. 125 Richard Reckner Jeanette Repetsky Dave Rodeheaver Diane Rodeheaver Linda Sue Roth Donna Roy Pam Rudy John Sanders Denny Savage Vickie Schenk Kathy Schmidt Pam Sears Darrell Severe Gary Shaffer Hugh Shaffer Lee Shaffer Rick Shaffer Liz Sharps Marty Shirer Bill Shockey James Simms Elizabeth Simmons Mary Simon Christine Sines Mark Sines Bill Skipper John Skipper Donna Stark Cindy Stem Dave Stevens Linda Steyer Maxine Steyer Don Stiles Charles Stoner Leo Stottlemeyer vee % d more teachers wi Above: Teresa Baker . . ceive that bobk to Right: Miss Idleman peetcautiou@y) ouReg e es Hei 126 AS Rs Libby Stover Dani Swartzentruber Starla Swartzentruber Mike Sweitzer Ted Sweitzer Dave Tasker Donald Tasker Rhonda Teets Chery] Terrant Debbie Thomas Doris Tichinel Karen Timmerman Steve Tressler Sherry Trickett Jack Tusing Carol Uber Joyce Ulery Warren Unger Nancy Uphold Jane Upperman Vicki Virts Roger Ware Shirley Warnick Pam Weimer Donette Welling Gary White Karen White Michael White Lynn Wilson Don Wilt Anthony Wolf Debbie Wolfe Mickey Wolfe George Zimmerman Mr. Morrow: “. . . and another thing. . .” Mr. Boal: Is that a Playboy you are holding up for all to inspect??? 2 3 127 i ) i i a a ta S— Sharon Ahern Rick Bachtel A é w) Leer Dorothy Bonnie Debbie Jo Ellen Ash = Joe Ash Jim Ashby Randy Bachtel Ammann Armstrong Aronhalt — Eddie Donald Keith Blamble Jim Bosley Rebecca Barry Ball Mike Beachy Beckman Bittinger = Barb Burrell = Debbie Callis Baker Carolyn Boyce Lester Brant Paula Bob Burgess Jo Anne Betty Crosco Kathy Kevin Callis | Edward Browning Cheryl Corbin — Cosby | Bowman Coppola Leah Carlton | Joyce Callis | class of ‘73 — sophs exhibit energy 128 . SSP : = F 2 Page 128: Ernie Shotwell and Jim Bosley exhibit “sophomore power.” Page 129: Tim Shaffer and Chris Nichols are caught during one of their rarest moments — _ work- ing!! Carolyn Crosco David Crosco Kay Cosner Linda Custer Alan Cvetnick Gayle Davis Walter Davy Diane Dean Joe DelSignore Cecelia DeMarco Mike DeWitt Barry Domenick Chris Donnelly Craig Durst Danny Elliott Roy Elliott Susan Evans Howard Fear Connie Ferguson Doris Filsinger Terry Filsinger Donna Fitzwater Norma Fitzwater Brad Frantz Phyllis Frantz Debbie Frazee Bill Friend Daisy Friend Joe Friend Judy Friend Mona Friend John Garner Mary Lynn Gibson Robert Glass Jerry Gilpin Steve Gnegy 129 Sonja Graff Linda Groves Larry Hardesty Sue Harsh Curtis Harvey Jill Harvey Teresa Harvey Penny Heiman Gary Heise Dave Hinebaugh Ernie Hinebaugh Susan Hinebaugh Jay Hoffman Charlene Holler Jenny Holler Judy Ingram Howard Johnson Deb Junkins Kim Kelley Paula Klacik Joe Kisselovich Carla Knotts Kevin Knotts Ken Kovach Jeanne Kuhnle Barbara Leighton Ed Lewis Paul Lewis Delores Ludwig Khristine Maffet Bill Mahaffey Rick Mallow Lynn Martin Debbie McCrobie Harold McCrum Diane Mellinger Cheston Miller Glenn Miller Edward Morton Elinor Mosser Chris Nichols 10th grade supplies homecoming mums 130 Page 130: Exchange students soph Leni Lobo and senior Jose Puchades. Miss Lease — sophomore advisor. Page 131: Shirley Warnick — secretary. Robin Tichnell — class V.P. Alma Raush Sharon Reckart Linda Riley David Niner Randy Paugh Stephen Bill ' Richard Pike — Chris Pritts Barbara Gale Reall Brenda Ream Paugh Pennington Hank Rebele Jim Reckart Purbaugh Twila Reckart Bey Remley Joyce Reams Ken Reams Sheila Rhodes Curtis Ridder Karen Libby Steve Shirley Roy Rexrode Barry Rumble Elysia Rhodes Reckart Robinette Robinette Rentschler George Pam Riffle Homer Rohrbaugh Brad Rush Rodeheave. 131 serious Mike Sanders Shawn Sanders Sue Seaman Barbara Sebold Linda Sebold Mary Secrist Barb Severe Rocky Shaffer Richard Shaffer Roger Shaffer Sharon Shaffer Tim Shaffer Debbie Sherwood Deb Schell Marsha Shank John Sharpless Pam Sharps John Sherwood Ernie Shotwell Tim Shrock Roger Shuttleworth Ben Sincell Paul Sisler Doug Sites Rick Skeweris Randy Skiles Ron Skipper Deb Sluss 132 Jeannie Smith Tim Smith Randy Storey Kimberly Stahl Carolyn Stephens Charles Stinson Irene Stinson Sharon Strawser Elaine Swartek Barbara Tasker Carolyn Tasker Rebecca Tasker Mike Tasker Ruth Tasker Sandra Tasker Sharon Tasker Steve Tasker Mary Ann Taylor Linda Teets Pat Terrant Dave Thayer Doug Thayer Robin Tichnell Brad Thomas Doug Tressler Diane Turner Jim Turney Junior Uphold Dave Upole Don Upole Elaine Upperman Chuck Upton Donald Virts Shirley Warnick Debbie Wasson Jim Watson Beverly White John White Brian Whorton Brenda Wilt Kimberly Wilt Marilyn Wilt Tom Woods Pat Wolfe George Wrightsman Brenda Yost Page 132: Shirley Rentschler — soph president. Connie Ferguson and Patty Wolfe rehearse for Lock, Stock and Lipstick. Page 133: Jeanne Khunle — treasurer for the 10th grade. 133 women’s lib. holds freshman offices 9A: Row 1: M. Mattingly, J. McHenry, D. DeBerry, C. Fike, R. Rode- varez, B. Frederick, K. Hoye, D. Naylor, B. Sweitzer, L. Groves, M. heaver, B. Leonard, P. Sharps. Row 2: D. Fike, L. Friend, L. Phil- Browning, D. Sharps. Row 4: J. Tasker, D. Liller, D. Rohrbaugh, R. lips, J. Holsopple, W. Ream, A. Carroll, Kathy Schmidt, L. A. Hol- Thomas, R. Keefer. land, A. Mattingly, P. Arnold, J. Leonard. Row 3: Li Norwish, J. Al- Lo : mighie , Cee - = ia ? Se eee = | ee ae te re = a : eee) OB: Seated: B. Warnick, M. Shaffer. Standing: T. Ruppert, K. Louie, McRobie, V. Powers, M. Madigan, D. Clatterbuck, S. Plank, J. Sand- R. Filsinger, M. Brady, D. Wolfe, K. Barnard, P. Trickett, R. Beegh- ers. ly, B. Wilhelm, B. Shaffer, S. Schmidt, C. Friend, C. Mellinger, R. 134 Roxane McRobie, president, tries the pen- Winning first prize in the smiling contest is Even ninth graders sneak to their lockers cil machine to see if once this year it might Angie Mattingly, vice-president. between classes, right, Cathy Hoye, secre- work. tary? 9C: Seated: B. Gregory, D. Nutter, P. Wilt, J. Pennington, C. Holt- D. Swartzentruber. Row 2: J. Yommer, P. Weese, (er Gordon, G. schneider. Row 1: D. Burton, C. Wolfe, E. Ledden, C. Martin, D. Fitzwater, R. Tressler, R. DiSimone, T. Hanline, T. Swiger, S. Lowdermilk, S. Friend, C. Weimer, M. Marucci, T. Wolfe, R. Green, Haines, L. Wilt, R. Hardesty, K. Moyer. 135 ax Above: Becky Shaffer seems amazed at what some of her ninth grade friends have decided to do for a door decoration. Right: Connie Mellinger, treasurer of her class, seems tired after a long hard day. - meh wicnbaeited| idee’ ; = A : RN fa | ’ SS 9D: Row 1: J. Ashby, T. Terrant, J. DeWitt, S. Friend, J. Hardesty, G. Steyer, A. Friend, P. Martin, D. Marple, G. Paugh, R. Beckman, C. Burns, D. Reams, D. Harvey, J. O’Brien, R. Uphold, R. Weeks. R. Cooper, J. Friend, C. Bosley, R. Kitzmiller, S. Weeks, S. Welch, S. Row 2: D. Deem, M. Knotts, D. Rodeheaver, D. Arnold, M. Allison, Shaffer. J. Ash, D. Reckart, M. Ravenscroft, L. Hinebaugh, J. Ayres. Row 3: 136 rosh. find first love at valentines party Above: 9E: Row 1: K. Ranck, P. Thayer, E. Butler, R. Rinker, H. Up- Cogley, T. Blamble, R. Alexander, D. Stemple, R. Friend, A. Stone, hold, M. Lohr, D. Hoye. Row 2: M. Virts, B. Lewis, R. Collins, V. C. Friend. Wilhelm, B. Paugh, C. McDonald. Row 3: D. Gordan, R. Shaffer, M. OF: First two rows: R. Hinebaugh, B. Perando, P. Baker, L. Benson, Row 3: D. Bowers, S. Hinebaugh, F. Collins, D. Steyer, T. Rinker, K. L. Rexrode, R. Perando, R. Penn, M. Gank, E. Stewart, T. Kitzmill- Stem, G. Hardesty, R. Upole, R. Timmerman, J. Brenneman, M. er, B. Kerns, D. Brant, D. Holland, J. Millican, R. Weeks, M. Cooper. Wiles. 137 frosh. see beginning of sr. high privileges Above: 9G Left to right: J. Harvey, P. Rhorbaugh, S. Liller, K. Sines, Selders, D. Peck, T. George, J. Lee, B. Kisner, T. Ridder, J. El- B. Sweitzer, C. Everett, C. Sines, P. Smith, J. Simon, J. Selders, C. liott, R. Ulery, D. Boone, L. Bittinger, R. Liller, R. Park, J. Miller. 9H Above: Sitting: G. Boyce, C. Baker. Row 1; L. Stal- naker, D. DeWitt, M. Friend, J. Davis, E. Dignan, S. Schrock, D. Uber, E. Hershman. Row 2: A. Cooper, G. Gank, D. Friend, R. Tusing, R. Keefer, L. Gil- pen, G. Collins, J. Baker. Right: Senior Bob Fike helps Becky Shaffer, Carla Corless, and Cheryl Friend decorate their home- room door to boost spirit. 138 Above: 91: Row 1: M. Fredrick, R. Bowman, C. Maule, Y. Schroyer, felty, S. Dixon, D. Flesher. Row 3: S. Stoner, G. Harvey, J. Rode- L. Bowers, D. Schrock, L. Baker, B. Ervin. Row 2: L. Beachy, L. heaver, D. Custer, T. Kitzmiller, L. Evans, R. Wildesen, J. Ford. Fries, G. Wrightsman, H. Paugh, S. Lower, H. Wrightsman, C. Glot- Left: Darla Fike in the role of little Miss helper. Above: Another happy face seen in the halls of S.H.S. — Debbie Reams. 139 class of ‘75 — moving up in the world 140 Margy Adams Rusty Alexander James Armstrong Ron Arnold Cheryl Ashby Dave Ashby Randy Ashby Sharon Ashby Penny Baker David Bateman Gary Geachy Debra Beckman Dennis Beckman Roger Beckman Susan Beckman David Biser Nina Bishoff Debbie Bittinger Paula Bittinger Roger Bittinger Cheryl Blamble Sandy Blantner Danny Bosley Denise Bowmen Sandra Bowmen Tom Bowman Denise Bowser Shirley Bowser Marcia Bray Deb Britton Jim Dodge Mark Domenick Diana Doss Mark Duckworth Eugene Durbin Ernie Durr Dennis Durst Steve Eddy Wayne Englander Darlene Evans Dave Evans Kimberly Evans Martha Evans Nick Everd Gail Farbaugh Robin Fickes Becky Fike Sandy Fike Vivian Fike Nancy Filsinger Doug Fitzwater Jann Fitzwater Bob Fletcher Cindy Ford Marilyn Foy Karen Frantz Debra Frazee Carl Freeland Chris Bunner Richard Burgess Lois Calhoun Dave Callis Jenny Callis Ricky Cassidy Curtis Clary Melody Cooper Diane Coppola Dave Corbin Steve Corbin Randy Crabtree David Crosco Pam Crosco Mike Custer Susan Davis Tom Davis Barbara Davy Jeff Delaney Janet DeLong Dave DeWitt Debbie DeWitt Don DeWitt Joe DeWitt Joseph DeWitt Paula DeWitt Paula DeWitt Roy DeWitt 141 142 Crystal Friend Dave Friend David Friend Debbie Friend Doreen Friend Fred Friend Jerry Friend Linda Friend Paul Friend Richard Friend Steve Friend Tom Friend Terry Garlitz Cynthia Geroski Janice Gillespie Mary Glass Cheryl Gnegy Diana Goodwin Ken Greaser Darrell Gregory Chris Guthrie Joe Hancock Beverly Hardesty Carla Hardesty Kathy Hardesty R alph Hardesty Ann Harvey Dave Harvey Tom Harvey Linda Hauser Bill Herman Jeff Hile Brian Hinebaugh Roger Hinebaugh Kathy Hoffman Nancy Holtschneider Penny Herman Vicki Johnson Trelavin Johnson Howard Jones Jann Jones Iva Keefer Nancy Keefer Donna Kifer Doug Kight Jack Kimble John Kisselovich Christine Kreyenbuhl Steve Lantz Cathy Leighton Patti Leslie Doug Lewis Catherine Liller Delores Lipscomb Jim Livengood Betty Lucas P 8th graders mature — but not Debbie Metheny, president of the eighth grade. Kevin Maffett Scott Mahaffey Karen Mattingly Tom Mattingly Clemie Maule Ferris Mayle Kenneth McBee Wanda McCartney Brenda McCrum Betty McRobie Roberta McRobie Stanley McRobie Anna Mellinger Barbara Metheny Debbie Metheny Diane Meyers Kim Meyers Joe Miller Mark Miller Donna Moore Jeff Moyer Bill Murphy Mike Murphy Tom Murray Denver Nazelrod Sidney Nazelrod Janet Norwich Marty O’Brien Brian O’Brien Sherry O’Brien Tom Oliverio Tom Panther Dave Parsons Dean Parsons Mike Paugh Mike Pendergast Sherri Pensinger Twila Perando Esther Phillips Ruth Poland Darvin Pysell Irene Quimby much 143 Robin Ravenscroft Ricky Reall Nancy Reams Connie Reams Don Reckart Peggy Remley Karen Rense Mike Renshaw Larry Rentschler Barbara Rexrode Dianna Rhodes Betty Rice Diane Robinette Patricia Rocha Donna Rohrbaugh Beulah Roy Marsha Roy Kevin Savage Steve Savage Bev Schmidt Linda Secrist Lynn Shaffer Kathy Shannon Joan Sharpless Lucinda Sharpless Richard Sharpless Sandra Sharpless Sandy Sharpless Bonnie Shirley Martha Sherwood Stan Shifflet Paul Shillingburg Becky Shockley Deb Shockley Dave Shotwell —— 8 Ry, Sea ti I Lt ; s feceter ene a eS Above: Teacher aids, Mrs. Marsh and Mrs. Wilt, stroll down the hall. Right: Martin O’Brien, vice-president of the eighth grade. 144 Jeff Sines Rick Skeweris Becky Skipper Debbie Sowers Jack Sowers Dennis Stahl Charles Stark ———— or aS Tom Stark Herman Steiding Cheryl Stem Gail Steward Lona Steward Harold Steyer Ray Steyer Matt Storey Charlotte Strawser Tony Sullivan Don Surbaugh Dorane Swantek Diane Swartzentruber Barbara Tasker Donna Tasker Karen Tasker Donald Taylor Larry Thomas Linda Thomas Cindy Tortorice Jim Tucker Evelyn Ulery Allen Upole Gary Upole Don Virts Twila Warnick Noami Weeks Merle Weeks Kathy Welch Randy Welch Bill Welling Cheryl Werdebaugh Richard White Ruth White Beverly Wilt Earl Wilt Lucille Wilt Ed Wolfe Tina Wotring Gayle Wrightsman Susan Yost Mr. Green, an avid sports fan, immediately turns to the sports section. 145 ie eb Nappies meen al “a : - L 4 : 2 oe i i : be, sear Bid tar : . food = ‘ ; ‘ he by aT Dawn Tichnell, secretary of the seventh grade. Chuck Gosnell: seventh grade treasurer. Margart Ammann Sharon Ashby Sharon Ashby Dave Beckman Stephen Beckman Carolyn Bittinger Glenda Bittinger Wayne Bittinger Angela Blamble Sandra Brantner Nancy Browning Bruce Burrell Mark Bylan Lois Calhoun Kim Calhoun Tom Carr David Cline Randy Conley David Cooper Joyce Cooper Joyce Cooper Stephen Corbin Doug Cosby Amanda Craver Ralph Custer Rick Davy Kathy DeWitt Mike DeWitt Terry Doss Pam Dumire Karren Eddy Rebecca Evans John Feather 146 Becky Fike Jeff Fisher Doug Fitzwater Carl Freeland Terry Friend Alan Friend David Gallagher Paul Glotfelty Barbara Goldsbourgh Chuck Gesnell Bessie Gregory Harold Griffith Kathy Hardesty Debra Harvey Debra Harvey Robin Harvey Carol Hawk Cindy Hayden Joe Helbig Kathy Herman Pennie Herman Alta Hinebaugh Beverly Hinebaugh Kim Hinebaugh Nancy Hixon Gary Holland Linda Holtschneider Nancy Holtschneider Vicki Johnson Willy Kisner Ben Kimbell Bill Kisner John Kisselovich Harland Kitzmiller Billy Knepp newcomers to southern SEVENTH GRADE CHEERLEADERS: Standing: Carla Ulery, Cindy Hayden, Barbara Scott, Kathy Stem. Kneeling: Nancy Meyer, Karen Eddy, Loret- ta Friend. 147 Kathy Knotts Jeanne Lucas Steve Lantz Steve Leonard David Lewis Joyce Lewis Kevin Louie Dave Lower Scott Mahaffey Robert McRobie Kathy Mayle Wanda McCartney Brenda McCrum Jim McRobie Mike McRobie Diana Meyers Kim Meyers Nancy Meyers Darlene Moreland Jeff Moyer Steven Murray Susan Niner Janet Norwish Richard Norwish Marty O’Brien Tony Oliverio Carla Ulery Richard Orr Bonnie Otto Dean Parsons Donna Paugh Ronald Pearce Randy Perando Esther Phillips Diane Quimby Pam Railey Dan Reall Bill Ream Norma Ream Peggy Remley 148 Dale Rhodes Randy Robinette John Rodeheaver Karen Rodeheaver Phil Rook Dale Rose Cathy Schrok Jim Sell Jim Sebold Anita Shaffer Betty Shaffer David Shaffer Vice-president of the seventh grade was Bill Stuck. Deborah Shaffer Mike Shaffer Nita Shaffer Perry Shaffer Lora Shillingburg Ray Shillingburg Renta Shillingburg Sherrie Shillingburg Eugene Shreve Stanley Shifflet Veronia Sines Brenda Sluss Mike Simpson Norma Simmons Debbie Sisler Paula Skiles Becky Skipper Stephanie Smith Steven Smith Debora Smith Sylvia Snyder Henry Stalnaker Charlotte Stark Tom Steger Neal Stoner Sheila Stottlemeyer Nellie Steyer Penny Stemple 149 A scarecrow does her thing at the seventh grade party. KOImandera men have sood season Bill Stuck Darlene Swarlek Jill Sweitzer John Tasker Rick Tasker Susan Tasker Sherwin Teagarden Pam Tenant Michael Thayer Larry Thomas Dawn Tichnell Ruby Tichnell Randy Turner Clara Ulery Ricky Unger Alan Upole Gary Upole Lance Upole Lila Upole Doris Virts Andy Wagner Mickey Warnick Nyla Warnick Gary Welch Rick Welch Tom Welch Debra Wilhelm Leona Wilhelm Mary Wolfe Ralph Wolfe Ralph Wolfe Clifton Woods 150 Mike Shaffer is fascinated by Bozo The Clown. seventh grade basketball scoreboard SOUTHERN 28 ROMNEY SOUTHERN NORTHERN SOUTHERN NORTHERN SOUTHERN ROMNEY SOUTHERN UNION SOUTHERN UNION SOUTHERN KEYSER SOUTHERN KEYSER Won 5 Lost 3 SEVENTH GRADE BASKETBALL: Row 1: E. Panther, B. B. Knepp, D. Prentis, T. Raynovich, J. Fike, N. Stoner. Row Stuck, R. Welch, K. Liller, E. Wotring. Row 2: R. Robinette, 3: D. Cosby, Commander Panther, A. 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Third St. 334-3928 STARLITE MOTEL Rt. 219 North RON'S APPLIANCE SERVICE CENTER 108 Liberty St. 334-4966 161 DURST FUNERAL HOME RAY TEETS GARAGE CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH VALIANT SIMCA GMC TRUCKS Oak Street 334-2137 2A ; i Vv io WEST-MAR “ .c i - S23 {E REALTY COMPANY. TRE ij oy Sy Q ‘Shas Oatlendhortice y a x 334-9100 S ‘ Lake Office Q 387-5100 SS — Kiely fashions Prices] as always the new ( BS NOW fashions ....and H-P has better quality STORES at lower prices... EVERY DAY! IN OAKLAND, LAVALLE PLAZA, KEYSER, KINGWOOD, PIEDMONT and Twenty-Three Other Progressive Communities in Maryland, West Vi rginia, and Pennsylvania PROUDFOOTS OAKLAND PHARMACY Since 1890 GORTNER’S STORE Second Street FOR PRESCRIPTIONS Serving Doctor and Patient Since 1893 334-3364. 334-3913 HAWKINSON TREAD SERVICE RAILEY'S COTTAGES Deep Creek Lake MARYLAND MOTEL BACKBONE MT. INN BACKBONE MT. SER. STA. On Rt. 50 Kenneth and Juanita Bosley Props. 164 12 gumalimmanaiide OAK-LAND 7 em: MOTEL Hot Water Heat Route 219 North HELBIGS SPORT SHOP OAKLAND’S MOST COMPLETE SPORTING GOODS STORE Second Street MICHAEL NURWAY CANDY CO. LAUNDRY Will Fill Your Sweet Tooth 1 HR. DRY CLEANERS WISE POTATO PRODUCTS Center Street 334-2695 Seventh Street 334-3415 166 Crush That Thirst WITH ORANGE CRUSH ORANGE CRUSH BOTTLING CO. Oakland, Maryland CHURCH LUMBER CO. Phone 334-9226 Mt. Lake Park, Md. BUILDING 4 77. SUPPLIES 167 168 et arc € Son _ HIGHLAKD Park | farm a Registered HOLSTEIN-FRIESIAN Cattle Vi Mite mt. take IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION HIGHLAND PARK Dairy MODERN PROCESSING PLANT Pasreuerzeo-HOMOGENIZED Grave A] MILK H. W. WEBER inf ay S0N =f Oakland WILLIAM A. SHIRER, INC. Contractor DREAMLAND MOTEL W. E. SHIRER AND SON POOL RADIANT HEAT WALL-TO-WALL CARPET f TINNERS 387-6696 PLUMBERS ELECTRICIANS 117 East Oak St. BEN FRANKLIN STORE J. W. JACKSON 5 10 A Complete Variety Store With Two Floors of Shopping THE CHIMNEY CORNER Junction Rt. 50 and 219 334-2040 TASTY FOODS ¢ CLEANLINESS Open all Year 169 GREGG’S DAVIS STUDIOS PHARMACY 115 S. 3rd St. Oakland, Md. 21550 Your Health Is Our Business'' 112 East 2nd St. eston, W. Va. 26542 PETERS FUEL CORPORATION Liberty St. SUPPLIER OF AMERICAN BRAND PETROLEUM HEATING OIL — AMOCO GASOLINE DEEP CREEK ARCHERY RANGE AND MINIATURE GOLF HARVEY'S SUPERETTE — LUNCHEONETTE — USED CARS SUPER CAR WASH 3 Mi. South on 219 and 38 334-9838 SOUTHERN STATES OAKLAND _—saxi COOPERATIVE == ee SS CARL Ags COOPER 4: 3 SME Wife Yj Wh LE ad a bs SERVING. MARYLAND - PENNSYLVANIA WEST VIRGINIA WHOLESALE LUMBER FROM THE APPALACHIAN PLATEAU CUSTOM KILN DRYING TOP PRICES PAID FOR TIMBER... HARCO IS A LOCAL ENTERPRISE Call....334-9451 8th ST. OAKLAND, MD. AGWAY INC. FEED — SEED — FERT. FARM AND HOME SUPPLIES 334-3444, So. 8th St. Ext. 172 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK WITH CONVENIENT OFFICES AT OAKLAND ¢ FRIENDSVILLE DEEP CREEK LAKE BARTON GRANTSVILLE WESTERNPORT Member of the F.D.I.C. pst NATIONAL BANK = = ' WARYLAND OAKLAND 19S. Second St. Oakland The Bank That Has Helped Many Students of Our Area in Furthering Their Education. “Always finding more ways to serve you better” GLEN HAVEN PIZZA PUB LAKE BREEZ MOTEL Siamniel 387-8564. MALONE'S GIFTS Oakland THAYER'S BARN Deep Creek Lake 173 174 CORNISH MANOR Oakland A. D. NAYLOR LAKESIDE MOTOR COURT Deep Creek Lake WALT'S GENERAL STORE McHenry THE Bank with an Eye to your Future GARRETT NATIONAL BANK IN OAKLAND, MARYLAND 21550 BE GEIS sagan pe wi IN OAKLAND, ACCIDENT, BLOOMINGTON AND KITZMILLER Member of the F.D.L.C. See G.N.B. if You Need Help in Furthering Your Education. 175 176 OVERLOOKING DEEP CREEK LAKE YN OAK PARK PLUMBING SUPPLY INC. PLUMBING HEATING WIRING 334-9116 a See. ALPINE VILLAGE Deep Creek Lake ll OTS sittin e CARR'S | DAIRYLAND Ice Cream Hot Dogs GARAGE FRED E. BEACHY LUMBER CO. 12 North Bradley Lane 334-3258 COMPLETE BUILDING SUPPLIES MILLWORK AND CABINETS NEW HOME CONSTRUCTION W7Aaé ENGLANDER’S PHARMACY PSUR E AAP PL C M PONTIAC Oakland FITZWATER FURNITURE Mt. Lake Park 178 BROWNING'S FOODLAND KELLY'S APPLIANCE Bel rhc s TPRCRR aie Perret re H+ FURNITURE EH Har lat | STORE MONTGOMERY WARD CATALOG SALES AGENCY Rtas Mt. Lake Park 179 HELBIGS for all your Jewelry needs @ 39935 eee, % “ _ itt lale y ht Teh 334-9404. flowers . . . especially for you 180 FROM THE pa of Presidents — the famous Boiling Spring, named for its turbulence, on the crest of the Alleghenies at Deer Park, Garrett County, Western Maryland. Featured for almost 100 years on the crack trains of the Baltimore Ohio Railroad — and on Private Presidential trains. ¢ Available for your pleasure in take-home containers in leading supermarkets and fine groceries. ¢ As pure and clean, fresh and refresh- ing as the Allegheny Mountain air. Try it ice cold — deliciously refreshing. Use it to improve the taste of coffee, tea, juices, soups, and as a mixer. Deer Parke oan MOUNTAIN ee r Spring Water DEER PARK SPRING WATER CO., INC., P.O. Box 1, Deer Park, Maryland FAMILY SHOE STORE and SEWING CENTER Alder Street cent NN ON 2 TA SILVER rh KNOB Sanp Co. INC. 184 SOUTHERN CAR Aaa “es a IAS ‘ 7 i se tee 9 = VLA er ee some ————— allie Pe ge ee, 4 tha aes of a sac at oe a ’ 2) = , — ae a HOLSOPPLE INS. Oakland LENORA'S CUSTOM DRAPERY 334-2783 CECIL E. JACKSON EQUIP., INC. John Deere and New Holland Sales and Service 334-3759 Rt. 2, Oakland Mrs. Smith celebrates her 25th anniversary with her husband — a surprise given by her senior foods classes. Happy Birthday!! Phyllis from the H.C.C. Mrs. Massi strains to get an English point across. 185 DEE ANN for all the latest fashions 300 E. Alder St. SHAFFER FORD SALES INC. 39 South Third St. NEW AND USED CARS CAMERAS WESTERN AUTO will fill Photo Supplies all of Photo Equipment | your Sporting Goods ange needs GRAYSONS South Thirdken Keyser, W. Va. JOHN O. DURST GARRETT FUNERAL HOME | MANUFACTURING Py Company Come visit and stay awhile See Oncromour Oakland newest industries 187 188 CANDIDS ... brought to you by MARTIN'S STORE Mt. Lake Park 189 : 4 a Se 190 191 192 Py Abs Li yf pee, 4 ia ewe 4 yt PA AW Le CUM synth ite Hy ty ? alt ae f,4, ' i i wy 4 é ¢ te se e 193 + Chorus 8. Is “0.10: Phe 0: Color Guard 1V12 Saha ees Tle ee Staff 1h oe G aA. 10- 12; E ittee — a Steal ‘Girls’ State; Letter é , MARY DEANNA - ae ce me eee foe lay: pa ew 7-12; Office Aid 12; Librarian 10; nvention F.H.A. 9-12; Representative ood College “69” AN, SUSAN LOUIS . Stenographic — Roiniale. 7-10; Phy ow 7-10; Homeroom Offic retary 11; National Honor Society s how 7-9; Office aid 11- 1 Thvitationsy ) ALIEN F EDG init CULP, KENNETH RAY “Ken” ae Vi ocational ‘CUSTER, ROBERT ¢ RANT “Bob”... Academic Intramurals 7-10; Stiident counel a _ Treasurer; Homeroom Officer 9 Treasur- er; Band 7-12; Drum Major 9-12; Moni- tor 10-12; Conventions Boys’ State; Letyy ter Band, Drum Major, Scholastic; Aus ‘tumn Glory Participant BandyQutstand. ing hoe Da forth Nominee |. 'S ARTHUR Business or Class Pl: ommittee Invitati GATIAN, DEBRA JO Intramurals 7-9; Physical Education Show 7-10; Homeroom Officer 7-9-12 President, Treasurer; Quill and Seroll : a | Acorn Staff aoe Business Man- . . Vocational Football 9-12: In Treasurer HAUSER, TERRY LYNN Vocational Physical Education Show 9-10; Band 7-8; Audio-Visual 10-12 HAYDEN, TAMBRA KAY “Tam”... Academic Intramurals 7-10; Physical Education Show 7-8-10; Homeroom Officer 9-11 President; National Honor Society 11- 2; -A, 10-12 Treasurer, Historian; Exchatige,.Clib 12; Chorus 8-12; Style 7-9; Offiee Aid. 12: Cheerleader 12; Prom.Committee Deco- A.A., “Chorus; Au- jhorus; Home- “ouncil 7-I0% : at; Nationa 2 lander 11-12 Business Manager; Librar- ian 12 JENNENGS, DEBORAH SUE “Debbie” General Physical Educatieg Show 10; Chorus 12; Office Aid 10-12; Préte.Court 12 KIMBLE, MARY JOANNA “Sis”... General Intramurals 9; Office Aid 9-10 (tO KING, GARY ROBERT Vocational Intramurals 8-9 KING, TERRY WAYNE BoleK. Football 7-12;Basketball 7-10; Captain Football 11-12; Intramurals 7; Physical Education Show 7-9; Homeroom Officer 10 Treasurer; Chorus 8-12; Junior Glass Speech™ 10; Librarian 12; Prom” tee Entertai etter, Bas lecoming DONALD | 7; Intra 2 1 Preside ‘ICH, CAI b Educatiof distorian, 4 Band 9-1 ow 9-12; ee Steering t; Letter Bi ER, CHR als 7-10; 9; Homer¢ mt;,National Ho AA. 10-1 PStyle She mm Girls’ as J etball G NOTTS, MARTHA. ‘ ‘Stenogra ils 7-9; © 0; Nationa as 8-9; Sty ;, Librariat ons ICKI JOAI is. Usb Os PHA, 4 Style She AN RICHARD Ime a a F,.T.A. 12; Mogitor 12 LEE, JAMES LENWOOD “Jim”... Vogational Football 12; Basketball 10; Intramurals 8-9; Physical Education Show 9; Home- room, Officer 12 Vice President; Letter Footba LEE, JBDITH ANN “Judyf . . . Academic yframurals 7-10; Physical Education he 8; Class Officer 9-10 Vice Presi- _ dent; Na@ti@aal Honor Society 11-12-33 Quill and Scre 2; Highlander 11- 12 Editor; G.A.A. f@ xchange Club 12; Band 7-12 Secretary“ Rresident — ip Majorette 9-12; Style SHG 2. Prom Committee Decoration; Conventid SIPA, Girls’ State; Letter Band; Autumn Glory Participant Band % ... LEE, RALPH GREGORY ; Greg” . . . Academic Football 12; Baseball 12; Highlander _ Chorus 12; Spirit Squad 12; Letter Foo “ball; Chorus Py u : ba we Haile 7 Ole inc, io NICE, SANDY LEW 7; National Honor Society AL 12; c. AAs ee Vocational A: 10; 2 ef TAO; Office 19-12 ae Intramurals 7-9; Aysical Education _ ae Show 8; Audie Visual 12; Cafeteria Help 7-8 N, LARRY EDWARD © f fcademic Football 10-12; Intramurals 7-10; Physi- €al Education Show 7-9; Homeroom Offi- ; 1g cer 7 Vice Presid E har Tatra SHEL 9-12; Physical’. Education : Choris 8-12 re ot faeicho: Show 10; National Honor Society 11-12. “ yus 11: Speech 10; ions 11. 12: Spirit President; G.A.A.10-12; Exchange.Club = shits all 12; Letter, Football, Chops, 12; Band 9-12 T easurers-Prom’Commitin = 9 Acti tee Favors; Lert Ge: A. “Cp. Scholas: tic; Autumn Glory Participant Band; Op- timists Outstanding Youth; Nationa ekcEN ae icHARD LAMONT YN IS a j Merit Scholarship inalist Outstanding “Monty” .. . Academic £ WEE Teenager of America ; Society Out- Basketball 7-10-12; Int er 12 Vi President standing High es Student Danforth i i j t Nominee Le ft MOYER, ann ii “Jay”... Academic | ati Eke F Homeroom Officer 8 Vice President: ootball 9-11, 12; Basketball 10-11; Var- : and 7-12; Prom Com sit @Club 10-12; Intramurals 7-9; Physi- cal@éducation Show 7-9; Band 7-12; Li- brafian 12; Letter Football Band; Au- t Glory Participant 10-12 7 , ALLEN KURTIS: MJ LENORA JEAN 4 ‘ 11. 12; Varsity Club . Stenographic 4 : eee Ot hysical eo aepon q pom Officer 10-12 Treasurer - 9; Homeroom Officer 7 Presi- +7 Ws Presiden NOLELE A ll and Scroll 11-12; Highlander ee oF ae : er; Prom Committee; Spirit siness Manager; G.A.A. 11-12; . Danforth Nominee 8-9; Office Aid 11; Letter ’ —— “MURPHY, MILINDA ELAINE ‘Intramurals 7-9; Egotball Sreinaleeibali sien! 8 1 2™ 12's 7-8; Physical ee si Décora- sical Education A Academic Show 7-10; Class Officer ne Secretary, ‘eae Physical Education Show 7-10; Home- Homeroom Officer Secretary;-Nati al aoe room Officer 12 President; National Honor Society 11-12; G.A.A. 10-12 His? Honor Society 11-12; Style Show 8; torian 11, Vice President 12; Exchange Club 12 Secretary; Color Guard 11-12 0 -Captain; Chorus 8-12, Banner Girl Show 7-9-12; Office Aid 12; 7-11 Favors; Letter Speech 10 Original Oratory; Prom Com- mittee; Betty Crocker Homemaker of To- morrow; V.E.W. Voice of Democracy _ State Finalist; Danforth Award Nominee; N.M.S.Q.T. Commendations RRAY, JAMES MICHAEL m Football 8-12; Basketball 10; Manager sketball, Baseball; Varsity Club 11-12: tramurals 9-10; Physical Education ow 9; Homeroom Officer 10 Vice esident; Chorus 8-9 Treasurer; Librar- 1 12; Letter Baseball, Basketball; Boys’ 1970 OR, TERESA ANNA al Education Show 8; Homeroom t 12 Treasurer; National Honor So- -12 Vice President; Quill and 1-12 Treasurer; Acorn Staff 11- rtising; G.A.A. 10-12; Exchange 2 Corresponding Secretary; 0-11 Treasurer, Clerk, Debate om Committee Entertainment, ; Conventions $.1.P.A.; Letters irls’ State GUUD. SRE OU ne en eee “a ye agli Serta Ps se “Mart”... Vocational RODEHEA PAUL - Football 7-9-12; Basketball 7-9; Wres- Intramurals 7-8; Physical Education Vocational | tling 10-12; Varsg lub gkO-12; Intra- Show 7-10; H.C.C. 10-12; Conventions . Intramura “10; Physical Education murals 7-9; Physi®a uc@ion Show 7- H.C.C. Show 7-8 10; Spirit Squad ] tier Wrestling, Football PYSELL, CONNIE LOW RODEHEAV IDA GAY | Vocational Academic . SHAFFER, DAVID D ‘ Intramurals 7-9; Physical Education Intramurals ysical Education Academic Show 9; Style Show 8-9-11 Show 7-8; Siue ncil 8 Representa- Intramurals 7-9; Physical Education tive; Homeroom cer 8 President; Na- Show 7-8; Student Council 12; Class Of- RAILEY, PAULA J. waite | tional: Tad or Society 11-12; Exchange ficer 11-12 Treasu : Alice”... Academig austin pene Club 12; Ban President; Majorette cer 12 Treasurer; Intramurals 7 Physt i dlay; All State Band ty 11-12; Quill an Show 8-10; ibrarian 10; Moni- dent We Highlan 7-8; Office: outh Conference pher, Assistant E Rules; He Band, Scholastic; 12 Treasurer; Cho change Sr. Basketball — Play; Prom Committee Stes aduation; Danforth 10-12; Convention S.I.P.A. Dp Counselor Camp Hickory O cation SHAFFER, MARTHA VIRGI sical Education “Jenny” . . | Academic ; F Show 7-10 Style Show 7-10; Intramurals 7-10; Physical } Prom Comr Ations Show 7-8-10; F.T.A. 10-12 Ye k 7 Exchange Club 12; Junior ISH, LARR¥ | sarvet Style Show 7-8-11L “Champ”. . . Wrestling 11-12; Intra cer 12 Presie : ne Committee | Varsity Club = meroom QO onor Soc _ 11-12; Con aryland Science and @posiu Letter 10-12 No Manager; Intramurals 7-9; Bm Officer 11-12 V-President, nee % SANDERS, COLIN WHEE! Vocational F.F.A. 10-12 SANDERS,-GERALD JOSHBE J. i — “Gin-Gin” ... Academic | [2 Intramurals 8-9; Natione 11-12; Chorus 8-12; Jun Prom Committee Rules; ynvention Third School onor Soci ap Class Play; Prac 9; Ho nitor 10-12; © retary; Chorus 10 Internation- tate ie Chor 12; olitics; Letter Chorus; Atumn Glon umn Glo é cipant Parade; Boys” r. Basketball; Speci ed y Prom Queen DENNIS EDWOOD seit . General ee SHUTTLEWORTH, LINDA CAROL 9; Intramurals 8-9; A “General Business Intramurals 7-10; Class Officer 9 Secre- ; Homeroom Officer 8-9-11 Secre- Treasurer, President; Office Aid 9- rarian 10; Letter Color Guard; umn Glory Participant Queen; Color rd ‘Banner Girl ; 5. , WILLIAM EUGENE ad 7 a, . G ocational ODE, NANCY SUE . murals 7-10; Physical E Show 7-9; Style Show 7-9 RHODES, MELVIN EDWARD Vocational F.F.A. 10-12 RICE, EDWARD F. “Eddie” . . . Vocational - RIDDER, ROBERT RAY “Ruffy” . . . Academic Football 9. 12 Captain; Basketball cel Captain; Baseball Captain; Varsity Club 10-12 Vice President 12; Intramurals _ Physical Education Show 8-10; Class ficer 7 V-President; Junior Class Chorus 8-9; Spirit Squad 1]; Le Sports; Autumn Glory Parti Queen’s Escort | RINKER, RICHARD BLAINE ‘General a om io-Vis- CHAEL WAYNE eneral 9-10; Librarian 12 NOR RAE [ELA LEE e aes 0; Physical Edudation . 10-11; Juni sed SKIPPER, RICHARD WADE “Rick” . ... Academic ; : Totramurals 10; Class Officer 9 tary; Homeroom Officer 8 Treasurer; Football 11-12; Varsity Club. — Band 7-12; Audio-Visual 10; Letter ter Football ‘ ELIZABETH Boe ies Glory Participant Band; - OBINETTE, GREGORY BRENT L Business acca eae ne roe ; “Greg”. . . General Business ‘c Aid 9-10. e STEM, MARTHA JEAN Wrestling 12; Intramurals 9-10; Physical cing AMI EDWARD _ pe a General Beeiness Education Show 10; Chorus 7-8 UT RITIO STEYER, DAVID CARROL 2 Vocational STARTS. eneral Business Prom Committee Decorations, Refresh- lean- ARCHALL II 0 i ade ootBall tain; Basketball 10 Wrestling. 11-12 Captain; Varsity 11-12; Intramurals 8-9; Physical Edu tion Show 8; Student Coun President, Parliamentarian datamprals: Show 7-10; € 10-12; Style Show 7- 8-12; Prom ittee Clean up; Au- Vocational Intramurals 7-9; P Show 8; Student Cou UPHOLD, JA “Jackie” ae ‘ety 11-12: H.C.C. 10-12; Chorus 8-9: e Show 7-8; Prom Committee Steer- Treasurer; Choris 10-12; Librarian’ Color Guard; Jr. Sr. Basketball PUPHOLE, LINDA SUE “Lynn”. . . Stenographic j Tntmonnes 7-10; Physical Education 9-10; Audio- Show 7-9; Chorus 9-12; All State Chorug 9-10; Style Show 7-8; Librarian 12; Let SWEITZER, MARSH ter Chorus; Atumn Glory Partici p Stenographic Zs Chorus hy ean pg Education VANCE, JAMES EDWARD ) “Jim” . . . Vocational : Aid 10- 12; Wrestling 12; Intramurals 8; Audio- al 12; Cafeteria Help 10; Spirit Si 11; Letter Wrestling VIRTS, VERNON GUY Education Vocational TASKER, VERNARD RANDOLPH “Randy”. . . Vocational 4 Intramurals 7-11; Physic Show WER, VON EDWIN, VIRAGH, PAUL “Little Rock” Football 7-11; Basketball 7-8 Mana Baseball 10; Intramurals 7-10; Phys Education Show 7-10; Homeroom © cer 7 President; Acorn Staff 12 Editor; Exchange Club 12 Gation Show Junior Clasg Play; All’ State@horus § Va President; w 3 ‘lub 10-11; Audio-V horus 10-12; Style Show 9; Prom Com- ; Cofivention we mittee Refreshment; Autumn Glory Par- A ‘Letter | ticipant Chorus TURNER, TINA SUE | ha Acorn — 54 De Adams, Margaret 21407, Administration — 86, 88° Ads == 152-193 ul Ahern, Cathy — 52) Ahern, Sharon — 52,128 Alexander, Russell Allison, Michael — 13 Allison, Richard — 12 ALVAREZ, DONNA Alvarez, Jean — 40, 134 Ammann, Dorothy ss Ammann, Larry — 42, Ammann, Margaret — Beachy, Beachy, Larry = Armstrong, Jame lz Beachy, Michael = Arnold, Denise — 13¢ Beard, Mr. Davide 90 Arnold, Pam — 1340 . BECKMAN, DANNY — 53, 95°) Armstrong, Bonn Aronhalt Debbie me 5 ‘. dre “saRownALT. DONALD. —, : eani | owman, homas — ARONHALT, RONALD — Denise — 140 Ash, James — 136 4 ey 140. Ash, Joe — 128 - 128 . Ash, Jo Ellen — 128 ’ Richa | ne, Gary — T32 a Ashby, Cheryl — 140 a eckmi rad A rah = 33, 122; Ashby. ‘David — 30, 140 i | ae ¥ y34- b 1 3 28 Brantner, Sandra — 30, 146° Bray, Carl 122 Bray, Marcia — 140 BEEMAN, LINDA — 32, 52, 95 Beeman, Richard — 122 Beitzel, Jenny — 122 JANE — 96 Benson, Laura — 137 ic 137 BERGSTROM, CAROL — 28, 54, 95 oman, Suge 122 Bernard, K. — 68 Bigler, Steve — T22; BISER, FRANK — 28, 52, 95, 98 BROWNING, J ) +. 74,°76; 96 BISER, SALLY — 96 Browning, Micha 40, 70, 134 Bishoff, Nina — 140 Browning, Nanc 16 Bishoff, Mr. Richard — 48 Browning, Paula 128 BITTINGER, CATHY — 96, 116 Buckley, Mr. Do 55 122 Atkinson; Audig V Bittinger, Carolyn — 146 Bunner, Chris — BITTINGER, DAVID — Burgess, Richard 141 Bittinger, Debra — 30, 0) Burns, Connie — Bittinger, Donald — 128 — Burrell, Barbara Bittinger, Glenda — 146 ‘ Burrell, Beverly q Burrell, Bruce — 4 Burton, Donald Glenn Butler, Ethel — 4 BUTT, ALLEN - — Bylan, Mark a 146 rd, Bittinger, Harvey — 122 ; Bittinger, Mr. James — 90, 91 , linda loo Bittinger, Luther — 138 Bae ER, NANCY — 95 Bittinger, Paula — 140 aker, Pamela — 137 Bittinger, Roger — 140 Clever, Mr. Richard — 28, 33 i Darla — 96 Brine — 28, 33, 129, mes — 68, 70 i — 26, 32, 123 ® BO 21, Se . po Wz ¢ 141 140-145 ieee — 122-127 COLLINS, NORMA — 97 : ; eae. Elliot 7 Collins, Ruth — 137 i, : Color Guard — 32 CONKLYN, EZRA — 97 0 dolph — 146 ‘ 2, LIND: Melanie é ooper, Raymon Soppola, Diane = Coppola, Edward Corbin, David es Diana = rbin Sheryl 28. Marco, Antionett DeMarco, Ceceila — — DeWitt, Davey — 1 DeWitt, Debra — 30, 141 DEWITT, DEBRA — 98 DeWitt, Diane — 132 DeWitt, Don — 123, 141 DeWitt, Donald R. — 123 DeWitt, Geraldine — 123 DeWitt, Janet — 136 DeWitt, Joseph — 141 DeWitt, Kathy — 146 DEWITT, KENNETH — 53, 98 DeWitt, Michael — 28 DeWitt, Mike — 25, 129 DeWitt, Paula — 41, 141 DeWitt, Paula — 14] DeWitt, Roger — 28, 123 DeWitt, Roy — 141 Dignan, Edith — 132, 138 DILLEY, GLENNA — 32, 98 Dintaman, Dale — 74, 123 -E pilogue a Ervin, Bessie = Evans, Marthe Evans, Rebeced Evans, Susan = Everd Annab Everd, Nicholas Everly, Mr. Everett, Chi Farbaugh, Farmers 0 Fear, Ho Feather, Jo Feather, Mrs Ferguson, Cont Fickes, Robin — 14 FICKES, WILLIA 101 4,67, 100 robert — 141 iprge — 68 fight — 123 BOBERT — 74, 75,; Howell, Hoye, De Hoye, Ka Index — INGRA Ingram, JANOSK JENNING Johnson, He Johnson,” 85, 103 Johnso Jones, Jones, Ja Junior C Junkins, Keefer, Keefer, | Keefer, Raiph — 138 Keefer, Randall — 134. Keipgr, Roger — 70, 124 KET, JOYCE — 105 Kelly, Kimberly — 130 Kerns, Barbara — 137 ifer, Donna — 142 Gight, Douglas — 142 Sight, Joanne — 35, 124 ING, GARY — 105 NG, TERRY — 52, 60, 67, 105 mble, Jack — 142 KIMBLE, MARY — 105 NER, DONALD — 105 Gisner, Robert — 138 Giner, William — 147 KIBSELOVICH, CARLA — 28, 49, 106 Kigselovich, John — 30, 68, 142, 147 ich, Joe—— Ov. 150) . Emily — 52, 124 er, Harland — 147 3 ER, RANAE — 28, 106 | Lohr, Mary — 13 Ritzmiler, Roger — 67, 136 LONG} MARY C. — 10 Kitzmiller, Teddy — 139 i Klacilf, Paula — 84, 130 £ Keith — 68, 134 LAC ARON — 106 © Lowe Kevin— 148 | apy : | Mdermilk, Debbie Yavid — 148 Barbara — Jetty — 142 eanine — I Dolores —¥ rs. Virgina fan, Marsha fat, Kristine , Kevin — 3 ey, Bill — 136 vey, Scott — ¢ ttes — 32 nald, Cheryl)— 1 Henry, Karen — 42, icHenry, James — 68, MicRobie, Betty — 143 McRobie, James — 148 BRobie, Michael — 148 ROBIE. RANDY — 107 toberta p— 68, 134, 143, 148 LEN — 70, 108, 117 aylor, Edwin . — 35), 0, REO TERESA — Oliverio, Tony — 143, 148 Orr, Richard — 148 Otto, Bonnie — 148 PAGENHARDT , RICHARD MONTY — 74, 84, 109 Paige, Debra — 125 Panther, Thomas — 68, 80, 143, 157 Park, Robert — 138 Parsons, David — 14 Parsons, Dean , 148 Paugh, Barbare 2621234125 Paugh, Donna Paugh, Gary, Ream, Peggy _ _ Peam, William —- im Doi ee art, D ae == ie {ft 131 £28, 112, 70 % OLIN — 53, 1g28 RS, GERALD — 113m anders, John — 67, 70, 126 Sanders, Judy — 134 Sanders, Michael — 78, Sanders, Shawn — 132 « j Savage, Denny — 126 SAVAGE, DED 50 74, 113 -— 126, 134 — 134 139 49 Selders, Jo: Sell, Donal Seniors — 9 Senior Directory — 19£ Seventh Grade — Severe, B rbara - Shaffer, Peril a ‘_ Shaffer, Randy = Shaffer, Richard (11)- = 28, 52, 67,7 74, Shaffer, Richard (10) — 132, 126 Shaffer, Rocky — 132 Shaffer, Roger — 132 Shaffer, Sharon — 132 Shaffer, Susan — 136 Shaffer, Tim — 54, 55, [32a SHAFFER, VIRGINIA — 52, 114 SHANK, BRENDA— 114 Shank, Marsha — 84, 132 Shannon, Kathy — 144 Sharpless, Joan — 144 Sharpless, John — 52 Sharpless, Lueffida AA. SHARPLESS RANDY — 114. Sharpless, Richard — 144 ¥ Shanpless, Sandra — 144 Bs . arpless, Sandra — 144 SHARPLESS, WILMA — 20, 35, 5 Sharps, David — 68, 80, 134 Sharps, Elizabeth — 44, 54, 126 Sharps, Pamela — 30, 132, 1 Sherwood, Debra — 132 — Sherwood, John — 28, 132 Sherwood, Martha — 30, 144 Shifflet, Stanley — 149, 159 Shirer, Martha — 126 Shirley, Bonnie — 144 Shillingburg, Paul — 144 Shillingburg, Ray — 149 Shillingburg, Renatta — 149 Shillingburg, Sherrie — 149 Shockey, Becky — 144 Shockey, Debra — 144. Shockley, Bill — 126 SHOCKLEY, STACEY — 114 Shotwell, David — 68, 80, 144. Shotwell, Ernest — 78, 132, 135 Shreve, Eugene — 149 Shrout, Denise — 40 SHROUT, ARITA — 35, 40, 112, 4 SHUTTLEWORTH, LINDA — 20, 91, 32 114 Shuttleworth, Roger — 132 SIMMS, BILL — 114 Simms, Jar nes — 126. Simms, Mrs, Phyllis — 185 Simmons, Elizabeth — 126 Simmons, Norma — 149 Simon, Judy — 138 Simon, Mary — 126 Simpson, Michael — 149 Sincell, Ben — 2850; 132 Sines, Christine — 126 Sines, Coleen — 138 Sines, Jeff — 145 Sines, Kathleen — 138 Sines, Mark — 53, 126 Sines, Veronica — 149 Sisler, Debra — 30, 149 Sisler, Paul — 132 Sites, Douglas — 132 Skeweris, Dennis — 68, 80, 81 Skeweris, Rick — 78, 132 Skiles, Paula — 30, 149 Skipper, John — 126 Skipper, Rebecca — 145, 149 SKIPPER, RICHARD — 28, i Skipper, Ronald — 132. Skipper, William — 52, 67, 126 Sluss, Brenda — 30,149 Sluss, Debbie — 32, 52, 132 Smith, Chery! — 30 Smith, Deborah — 149 Smith, Jeannie — 133 Smith, Pamela — 138 Smith, Mrs. Sarah —185 Smith, Stephanie — 30, 149 Smith, Stephen — 149 . 4 Smith, Tim — 133 ° “} 20GR ine an Stemple, Poy — 149 Snyder, Sylvia — 149 Student Council — 38 © Sophomore Class Play — 24. Student Exchange Club — 44. Sowers, Debbie — 30, 145 SULLIVAN, DEBRA —115 Sowers, Jack — 30, 145 Sullivan, Tony — 30, 145 Speech — 40 a Surbaugh, Don — 145 Sports — 62 Stahl, Dennis — 145 Stahl, Kimberly — 28, 33 Stalnaker, Henry — 149 Stalnaker, Libby — 132 Stark, Charles — 145 Stark, Charlotte — 149 Stark, Donna — 42, 43, 46, 55, 126 Stark, Thomas — 145 : Steiding, Herman — 145 Stem, Cheryl — 145 Stem, Cynthia — 126 Stem, Kenneth — 137 STEM, MARTHA — 52, 94, 115 Stem, Mary Kay — 147 a Stemple, Panis a oe Stemple, Swartek, Darene — 150 ‘Swartek, oe aS Site aca ae ia init be SSE “Sweitzer, Theodore a Swiger, Tom — 1353 SYLVESTER, HEIDI Tasker, Barbara (8) — Tasker, Carolyn — 1 Tasker, David — Tasker, Donald — 127 sker, John — 134, 150 Tasker, Karen — 145 Tasker, Michael — 133 Tasker, Rebecca — 133 Tasker, Ruth — 133 Tasker, Sandra — 133 Tasker, Sharon — 133 Tasker, Susan — 150 Taylor, Don — 145 Taylor, Ma Teachers of 4 Stephens, David . Stephens, Carolyn Stewart, Earlene = nS 7 Stewart, Gail — 145 Stewart, Lona — 145 STEYER, DAVID — 115 Steyer, Donald — 137 TEER: DORIS — 115 a a ee ee ee ee eee ES Pee ee eee et eee a ee ee Aime 2d fo CK TF Sa7 Karen — 127 Roger — 137 im 145 PUAMES — 53, 97, VIRAGH, PAUL — 3 Virts, Don — 145 Virts, Donald — 133 Virts, Doris — 150 Virts, Michael — 137 Virts, Vicki — 26, 52, 127 VIRTS, VERNON — 118 Wagner, Andy — 150 Ward, Mr. Scott — 90 Ware, Rodger — 127 Warnick, Barbara — 134 Warnick, Mickey — 150 Warnick, Nyla — 150 Warnick, Sandra — 118 Warnick, Shirley (11) — 147 Warnick, Shirley (10) — 131, 143 Warnick, Twila — 145 Wasson, Debra — 133 Watson, James — 78, 133 WEBSTER, MATTHEW — 118 Weeks, Merle — 145 Weeks, Naomi — 145 Weeks, Randy — 147 Weeks, Robert — 136 Weeks, Roxanne — 136 Weese, Philip — 135 Weimer, Chery] — 135 Weimer, Pamela — 52, 127 WELCH, CECIL — Sa0118 Welch, Cathy — 145 Welch, Clyde — 53 _ ) Welch, Gary — 68, 150 Welch, Randy — 145 Welch, Richard — 68, 150, 151 Welch, Susan — 136 _ Welch, Thomas Welling, Bill — Welling, Donnet eel 27 53, 54, 118 WHITE, ROBERT — 118 White, Ruth — 31, 45 Whorton, Bryan — 133 Wildersen, Richard — 139 Wiles, Michael — 147 Wilhelm, Bonnie — 134. Wilhelm, Debra — 150 Wilhelm, Leona — 150 WILHELM, MELINDA — 119 Wilhelm, Vickie — 137 WILKINS, MALA — 119 Wilson, Lynn — 127 Wilson, Mrs. Mary Lou — 51 Wilt, Beverly — 45 Wilt, Brenda — 24, 133 Wilt, David — 147 Wilt, Don — 127 Wilt, Earl — 30, 145 Wilt, Kimberly — 28, 49, 133 Wilt, Lucille — 145 Wilt, Marilyn — 133 Wilt, Phyllis — 135 Winters, Mr. Joseph — 89 Wolf, Anthony — 127 Wolf, Deborah — 127 Wolf, Patricia — 28, 52, Wolfe, Cynthia — 135 Wolfe, Donald — 134 Wolfe, Edward — 30, 68, Wolfe, Mrs. Jean — 55 Wolfe, Mary — 150 Wolfe, Mickey — 49, 127 Wolfe, Ralph — 150 WOLFE, TERRY — 21, 35, 38, 119 Wolfe, Terry — 134 Woods, Clifton — 150 WOODS, DEBORAH — 52, 119 Woods, Thomas — 28, 133 Wotring, Eric — 81, 157 Wotring, Tina — 30, 145 Wrestling — 70 Wrightsman, Gail — 145 Wrightsman, eorge — 133 Yommer, James 31, 135 Yost, Brenda — 28, 1 . peaks Yost, Susan — 145 Zimmerman, George 2 Ol, Lee Zimmerman, Mr. James — 104 ZIMMERMAN, ROGER — 119 A. 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