Sullivan County High School - Highlander Yearbook (Laporte, PA)
- Class of 1957
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'- , , N y. .4 'n , ,' . gy 14:-, - 5 'k YQ . . ?sfI' :ravi . .J-'K N3 ' X 'G' -- .,: N- - -'Q ., , ' w.., gfr's..f.Q', 5--...,.+.?'. av., .- - r-Q J .N ' rv W -.Am 'f . . +:-fl-fr .--f f , . - -+3 4- xg, . . 'Tr ' 'e ' Lf .f' 1 . Ai, gv. ' - -. -- :wg HA., ,K , rg,-, .- ' y w. -'P-,K N ' ' X .Q-. 1 ' N Q .r ' UA: x '- ,. - . a r l L The Highlander 1969 Sullivan County High School Laporte, Pennsylvania The 1969 HIGHLANDER results in a lasting memorandum of our class at S,C,H.S. We feel that this ylearbook fulfills its commitments by containing not only a record of the Senior Class, but also the events and activities at S.C.H.S. which made the school year 1968-69 special and rewarding. Recorded in these pages, through pictures, words, and thoughts, is conveyed the livelihood contained within the halls of S.C.H,S, The '69 Highlander would not have been possible if it were not for the extra work of many individuals. We wish to extend our thanks and appreciation to those people who helped to make this book a success. The Class of '69 Devotion is a quality immeasurable. We each realize that at the least the re are two people who have devoted their lives to improvin o g urs. To demonstrate our appreciation for all they have done for us, we dedi- cate our yearbook to our parents. Alma Mater Sweet be thy memory, S.C. H.S. Fair be thy destiny, forever blest, Hearts that have loved thee will ever remain True to thy standards and proud of thy name. Our Alma Mater dear, to thee we sing May all thy future years new honors bringg May friends thy banners raise, thy foes grow All love and praise to thee - S. C. H.S. less lu 7 Kxff-' I: Admin! I afim Board of Directors L. to R. , ROW 1: Mr. Minnier, Mr. Robbins, Mr. Fiester, ROW 2: Mr. Yonkin, Mr. Bennett, Mr. Black, Mr. Marquardt, Mr. Meehan CARL S. DRISCOLL County Superintendent of Schools As you leave your high school years to embark upon 1ife's journey, those of us who have traveled thus far with you wish you success in your field of endeavor, contentment, and fulfillment of life's purpose. We hope that as your years unfold, the influence we have had will provide strength and meaning to your days. jf Assistant Principal MR, JAMES P. DOGANES MR, ROBERT CARPENTER MRS, MARIE WHEELER Guidance Counselors Zzczllfy ,. wi .. 'V' W . ,fp STEPHEN A, ANDERSON Social Studies THOMAS B. ANDERSON Science X .4----X1 KATHERINE BERDANIER English and Social Studies WILLIAM BOATMAN nn 1' 'J 2 We i ,,,,.,A PATRICIA BOROFSKI RONALD CALAMAN School Nurse English Social Studies and Driver Ed. It GEORGE BARNATOVICH Russian and English EDWIN F. BOROFSKI Reading and English C. 5 I -mg' NANCY CARPENTER Speech Education sd. , l DONALD J. CHUBBUCK DAVID A, DeWIRE Science and Mathematics Science WILLIAM FEESE LUCILLE FERRELL Science Music JA MES P. DOGANES Mathematics 3--. Nga - f I 2 'il 5' Y K! i 1,y,,- x fc: , mllmi , t I JEWEL FI ORINI English 6- MILDRED FRAZIER RUTH HILEMAN Social Studies Special Education ETHEL KELLER Art PAULINE KELLEY Homemaking LINDA LACZKOWSKI Social Studies LINDA MCCARTY Girls' Physical Ed. PRISCILLA KSCHINKA English ,n MARY LAMBERT Health E RITA MINARSKY Business Education EDWARD T, LACZKOWSKI Science FLOYD L, MASTELLER Engiish KENNETH MUSS ELM AN JR English -4' 1 BRUNO B. NAIAKA ROBERT M, NORTON IOESPH I. PEL-CHAR Industrial Arts Boys' Physical Ed. 5115111655 Education -'wvvrv-fvermy. is wi. Kr. MRS, EMMA ROSE MISS MARY C. ROUSE MISS CLARA A. SAXER Music French Mathematics Jf' JOHN I, SHELEMAN MRS. STEFANA SHOEMAKER DAVID W, SCHULTZ Social Studies Librarian Social Studies 25531 4? an af JAMES B, SCHOCH, IR. JEAN SNYDER PHILIP F. SNYDER TV Co-ordinator Mathematics Industrial Arts --hav, 5, . 4,1 MARLYS TURNER JEANNE WORTHINGTON DR. CARL W. PEPPERMAN Home Economics Mathematics On Leave ,C YQJIAMJQUV Ui'4 T1 WL' ZWACM UVW' OWWAUMA 33Avrv me mv mam waz mmianum UQDEJJA STAPBUH Mi 5 D . 3 f' What is a Teacher? He is someone who guides and instructs, someone who tries to do more than just teach. He helps to prepare the student for life in our society: he is someone who works hard and endlessly, for his job and responsibilities don't stop at 3:30. He hopes and dreams for the type of progress that will permit others the opportunity to be and to do that which was inconceivable in their own time. Mrs. Keller and Miss Saxer have dedicated their lives to this: they are teachers . . . and as they enter into their retire- ment we honor them here. i MRS. KELLER MISS SAXER Secretaries MRS. MORGAN MRS. KITCHEN MRS. CLARKE Custodians MRS . OBERT L. to R.: C. Dockendorf, J. Kracoski, R. Wade Cafeteria Staff . . ,.........,i...---'fv ' 4 .. r.. L. M v-M ' R 3 'M I 1 I S ' 1 -ini 1 xi L. to R.: F. Marek, H. Moyer, S. Eberlin, R. Conner, M. Krakoski, M. Tabor, M, Montgomery. Bus Drivers ' L 6 xxx I J I . AO -3-EKXXsx.r'.1.: ,nl DU 'N K L. to R.: A. McMahon, R. Parrish, R. Silverstrim, R. Hoffman, A. Yonkin, B. Dieffenbach, E. Messersrnith, W. Dunn, G. Wenner, G. Booth, C. Myers, W. Hottenstein, V. Reibson, E. Quail, M. Mathe. ex ,, Af was W1 .. FN. M ...inset-u Wk Y ff-ii vs - Mun-ff -. 3 .1-9 skgqlju -it - x t 5 'A fi xl' E Q ,xx qrxf . f xL si? iv 5 V as ' . - 4 4 Y x DEMETRIA MARY ANDREWS ZANE W. BAGLEY CHARLES M, BAHR BRUCE BAKER TOM BARNES DONALD DEAN BATTIN EDWARD B. BEEMAN CATHY I. BEINLICH GARY BENDER STEPHEN BENDER WILLIAM M, BLACK CHERYL ANN BLISS CAROLYN I, BOECKER MARCILLE ANN BOECKER IOSEPH MICHAEL BOHENSKY 'Q ROY L. BOWN CHARLES EDWARD CACCIA, MARIE ANTOINETTE CALAMAN LINDA CASEMAN CHERYL DIANE CHARLES ROY ALAN CHRISTINI f 1 IACQUELINE N. CLARKE DENNIS L, COX 5 K JEROME F. DECKER JOHN DELOVICH DEBRA DIEFFENBACH MONA L. DELOVICH PAMELA Y. DOGANES DENNIS C. DU NHAM JAMES I. FARRELL JANET MARIE FETHERBAY BETTY FITZGERALD JOSEPH P. FITZGERALD ANN ELIZABETH FOLEY PATRICIA ANN FRIES JOHN EARL GILBERT SANDRA C. GULICH CHESTER H. GUMBLE LINDA ANN HALLABUK SHERRY LEE HARTM AN ELIZABETH HARVEY CHARLOTTE I. HATTON DOTTIE ANN HIGLEY ROBERT HOFFMAN JOSEPH HOOVER RICHARD F. HOUSEKNECHT IRENE HURAY MICHAEL KARGE BERNARD E. KINSLEY MICHAEL KLEIN THOMAS M. KRAKOSKI JOYCE ELLEN KSCHINKA DAVID R. LANE JOSEPH L. LANE RONDA LANG GRANT M , LELJEDAL STEVEN G. LITTLE DALE E, MAGARGLE CA ROL SUE MAGRONE REGINA L, MAUCK 'TTL SHIRLEY E, MAY BARBRA R. MCCARTY PATRICIA ANN MCCARTY 'rx 4 I ,isa w- ROY WAYNE MCCARTY THOMAS P. MCDONALD WILBUR F. MCCARTY MILES, JR, MICHAEL MCMAHON -X LINDA ANN MILLER JANICE C. MINIER X RA NDY MI NNIER CARL HENRY MOLYNEUX SHEILA ANN MORGAN CLEMA IEAN NITCZNSKI NANCY ANN MOYER GEORGE I. NOLAN RHODA NORTON GARY O'CONNER M ARGA RET O'CONNOR I Y 5 Bruce PARDOE DEBORAH I EAN PEDRO PATTI L, PITTENGER DONNA GAIL QUA11. SHARON ANN REIBS ON RUDOLPH E. REMZNYDER rw MICHAEL A, RENSHAW JAMES L, RINIER NANCY ELAINE RINKER GARY L. ROSENBERRY IOSEPHINE E. RYAN CHESTER RAY SCHWEI TZER MARY CATHERINE SHAFFER RONALD SHEETS DONALD SHERWOOD THOM AS W. SHOEMAKER LORA LYNNE SHRIMP DAVID G. SHULTZ TERRY L. SHULTZ WAYNE HU GH SICK CONNIE LOU SILVERS TRIM SHERRY ANN SMITH HARRY CARL SNELL STEPHEN F. SODEN MICHAEL R, S PEARY SUZANN L. SPENCER GLORIA JEAN SPERRY FRANCIS M. STRINEY PATRICIA ANN TAYLOR WILLIAM F. THOMPSON PAUL C. TREASTER SHARON LEE WESNESKI LIBBY ANN WILCOX A7 f M fa, A BARBARA CATHARINE WILLOUER mg-A ...M JERRY YONKIN KATHERINE ANN YONKIN Treasg Charlotte Hatton Vice-Pres: Joe Bohensky Pres: Cheryl Bliss Sec: Ann Foley MR. ANDERSON liomcroom A ran- -M ani 1 451' MR. LACZKOWSKI Homeroom B 'i MR. FEESE llomcroom C 3' MR. DeWIRE Homeroom D :if sw. QS. or Demy Young Buck Chuck Bruce NOTED FOR: Baseball Know- Canton Talking in the li- Latin L0ver ledge Army brary Oscar Mayer Weiner AMBITION: Librarian Shunk drunk To Marry Wanda Mine! Race car driver SHOULD BE: Catcher 'cfs-ere N ' 'Ulm aiu --dl Tom Beng Don Brent Cath NOTED FOR: Causing Trouble Quiet Way L0I1g hail 31141 Side' Crackpot ideas AMBITION: Navy Farming burns Scientist SHOULD BE: Ambitious Millionaire Policeman Wiser Outlaw Bull NOT ED FOR: Getting in trou ble AMBITION: Stay out of trou ble SHOULD BE: Left alone Q -:QU Xiu - ff is vm,-.W Pete Bill Chery1 ' Being late for Eng- Flunking Math test Diets lish Math Teacher Fashion Merchandis- ' Teacher Put in a cage er More prompt More co -ordinatecl Cedie Talking at the wrong time To be something Something better Ti HBO.. Kind ways Policeman Priest 5, Clyde Russian ability Medical Technolo- gist Russian Interpreter Toni Lynn Cheryl Fantastic Height Ability to stay out of EUQISYW? Teacher trouble Teacher Jockey To travel Smaftef Jailed Moose Jacquie NOTED FOR Numerous So Losing temper cial Activities Psychologist AMBITION Research Soren Appreciated Coxie Dodge Dart Professional Big Game Hunter Motorcycle Cop John Drafting A WACC Bus Driver More Talkative Money Debbie P. D. Denny NOTED FOR: 'My driving' Charmin Employee Lancer Short Vacations AMBITION: Legal Secretary Beautician Veterinarian Ski Patrol SHOULD BE: Spanked Bridgette Bardot Football Coach Great White Hunter Y i7 y Guinea Ian Bettie Fizz1e NOTED FOR: G.T.O.'s Being early Wyalusing Long hair AMBITION: None Teacher Nurse Hippie SHOULD BE: Priest French teacher?? Put away Barber 'r-fn HK., Anni Pat fRatJ Jack Sandy NOTED FOR: The Goat Riding around Poppin' wheeles with Russian Holidays AMBITION: Hillsgrove Tiger Own a Goat Cycle Criminologigr SHOULD BE: A Hot Dog A Mother Work for Playboy Jailed Club Married Chet Lynn Heart1ess Liz NOTED FOR: Smiling Bright Clothes 1ntel1igence?? Being Late AMBITION: Marine Corp Lab Technician Doctor To be successful SHOULD BE: Drafted A Blonde The Patient Loved J J y L vu u xv. . J, I , ,, .bt y f -'1 A+- VF 5 '- . Abba 'gtg ' ?F,:?.7f 23:43 3 I Irs-' Q u 'Ab ncharn nDOtn HOffy nRaftyu NOTED FOR: Dirty Dimples Being quiet Teasillg People Cheating on tests AMBLTION: Private secretary Uninterrupted book Stock Car Driver Marine SIIOULD BE: Acme manager reader Bus Driver Shot Fudge Maker Rick Renie NOTED FOR: Ford's Last Name AMBITION: Auto Mech. Secretary SHOULD BE: Drafted Spanked me ! li tl may Mike Trouble Speeding Trips To The Office Navy All The Way To Get Along with Caught Women A mailman Mike Tom Jos Dabug NOT ED FOR: Trying to get Scout Ability to drive High I.Q. my own way Machinist Motorcycles Surgical Technician AMBITION: Wealth Latin Teacher To drive a Motor- High Wire Artist SHOULD BE: Understood cycle Ridgerunner's Wife an Joe Wanda Wang Gr Steve NOTED FOR: Spending Money Wise Ways Theory of irrationa- Nothing AMBITION: Army To milk a Cow lity JOin US Snipe Hunt- SHOULD BE: Millionaire A Farmer's Wife Capt. Mongolian ing Team Camel Corps Shot Confined D wvDa1elr ncaroln ,,Gina., npugn NOT ED FOR: Trouble Mischievous Doings Pajama Parties Quietness A MBITIO N: Eating Beautician Artist Housewife SHOULD BE: SCHS Principal Serious Marriage counselor Smarter QV 5 , Barb Trish Butch The Leprachaun NQTED FOR: Rosy Chgelgg TALKING! Crazy Ideas Suzuki's and Chevy s AMBITION: To whistle To go to Europe Hippie Not Much SHOULD BE: Loved Muzzled Flower Child Fuzz of Hillsgrove FQ At 0 H. Sparky Mike Cool guy Lyn NOTED FOR: A11 my pins Chevy Duce '53 Chevy Smiling AMBITION: Follow in Broth- To own a Z-28 To get a car Social Worker er's foot steps Camaro A Racketeer Analyzed SHOULD BE: Secret Agent wan.. NOTED FOR: Dismount and Dis1ocate AMBITION: Librarian SHOULD BE: Booked Drunk'right now NPL, Q Randy Sleeping Pilot Grounded Beak Sam Long Nose laugh Mechanic Nm-Se Shot Quieter Nana C. J. Jew Gary O NOTED FOR: Ability to do Talking T-Bird Drinking Problems Math To see the world Own a G. T. O. Move out of Sullivan County AMBITION: Nurse Quieter L,C,B, Man Expelled SHOULD BE: Mathematician if at 1 ,rw 1, f ' z Porky Brice Wop NOTED FOR: Learning Experi- V.W. Truck Driving ence To be ambitious Surgical Technician AMBITION: To Graduate Something Married SHOULD B E: Taught Shorty Being quiet Married T aller G ai1 NOIED FOR: Laugh AMBITION: Beautician SHOULD BE: Buried Kiddie Rudy A Bown Going to the hut Very Little Riding Motorcycles Overseer at Reibson Married Ranch Hey You Being pro-atomic war Brain surgeon Professional murderer Pugg Nance Huck Josie NOTED FOR: Quictncss Appetite Wranglers Being quiet AMBITION: Sonestown's Teacher Test Pilot Nurse town cop Haber dasher Life Guard Hospitalized SHOULD BE: Promoted to Mayor .3 Chet M. K. Ron Snoopy NOTED FOR: Driving Fords Arrogance Junk cars NOIhing AMBITION: Truck Driver Teacher Cars, cycles, Army Army SHOULD BE: Rich Pilot Farmer Pilot .1 Tom Lori Shultzie Pete NOTEIJ FOR: Pencil behind Wide variety of 1 1960 Mercury '57 Chevy his car animals US Navy Officer Truck Driver AMlilTlON: World traveler Surgical Tech. Guidance Counselor State Trooper SIIOULD llli: Cab driver A Vet Y l Sickie Swartz NOTED FOR: '5N' Chevy Cabin Parties AMBITION: To go parking Nurse SHOULD BE: Grounded Tied down Sherry Blue Camaro Indianapolis 500 Meter Maid A Snell Sleeping in class Causing trouble In prison Dirt Road Sue Jean NOTED FOR: Denying it Friendliness Personality AMBITION: Own Dushore Teacher Teacher Beverage Model Mayor of Muncy Valley SHOULD BE: Gutted Flipper Karen Z , Marine Principal of WACO 7? Gran ,nas H IIE-ran!! npatn IIFUZZYU Paul NOTED FOR: '? Perfect attendance Coveytown Ridgerunner Speed AMBITION: Teacher Monk Cars, motorcycles, NUISG SHOULD BE: Physics Teacher smashed married Flower Child Junk Chevy Dealer R Polly 1 Barb NOT ED FOR Lgw grades m Bothenng Francls The Bow Fesuval Legal Secretary To get marued Put Away T1ed down ., pig ll v- as -, ,f it 1 -1 f I Q A fe 'E Jerry Ph1tt NOTED FOR F lunkmg tests Weud 1deas AMBITION Grease monkey To be SHOULD BE Sod buster In another age Class Will We, the class of 1969, being of sound mind and body, do hereby declare and certify this to be our last will and testament. To Nancy Bender, Demy Andrews wills the ability to get along with the students at Milton High School. Zane Bagley wills to Mr. Borofski his sideburns so he can join the Hell's Angels. Jim Fitzgerald is left Charles Bahr's 57 Chevy so he can take his girl out. To Buddy Masteller, Bruce Baker leaves his Red Baron Chinese backscratcher and the 7-year itch. Tom Barnes wills his long hair to his best friend, Doganes . Donald Battin wills all his worldly possessions to anyone that can find them. Edward Beeman wills his long hair and sideburns to the guy most in need of them: Mr. Doganes To Janet Hatton, Cathy Beinlich leaves her ability to bluff her way through high school. Gary Bender leaves his love for Fords to Frankie Farrell. Pete Bender wills his ability to get along with teachers to Pat Kitchen. Bill Black leaves Curtis Leljedal his ability to get along with Mr. Dewire. Cheryl Bliss wills her crash diets to anyone who can endure their mid-morning hunger pains and stomach growls. To Mrs. Turner, Carolyn Boecker wills her ability to take an oven apart and put it together again. To her brother, Jim, Marcille Boecker wills her ability to control her emotions in talking study. Joseph Bohensky leaves his curlie hair to John Minarsky. Roy Bown leaves his ability to get along with Mr. Chubbuck to Bud Masteller. To Mary Rose Jerkes, Charles Caccia wills all his future years. Antoinette Calaman wills a lifetime of free babysitting service to her brother, Mr. Calaman. Next year's sociology class is left with Linda Caseman's ability to get along with Mr. Sheleman Cheryl Charles wills a flyswatter to any parent with a child that is unwilling to attend school. It sure does help! To Mr. Dewire, Roy Christini leaves the memory of the Chicago trip. To her sister, Susan, Jacquie Clarke wills her slide rule and seat in Mr. Dewire 's physics class. Dennis Cox wills his weekend excursions to Hughsville to any Junior who thinks he can get away with it. John Delovich wills his seat on the WACC bus to whomever wants to keep warm. To Boyd Ackley, Mona Delovich wills her quiet ways in hopes that he may use them to the best of his ability. To Wanda Kinsley, Debbie Dieffenbach leaves her ability to get along with Charlie Bahr. To her brother, Pam Doganes wills her admiration and deep respect for the New York Giants, and of course, Alle Shersman, in the hopes that he can forgive Alle, too. To Mr. Dewire, Denny Dunham wills a pair of skis and a snowmobile in hopes that he will apply them to physics. James Farrell leaves a pair of wings to Mr. Norton. Janet Fetherbay wills her quiet ways to Belva Charles. To her sister, Rosanne, Betty Fitzgerald wills her terrific personality and calm temperament. Ford Kinsley is left Joe Fitzgerald's fantastic height. To Mike Molyneux, Ann Foley leaves Route 220 and a chauffeur to bring him back. To Judy Peterson, Pat Fries leaves her set of twin boys in hopes that she can be a good referee. Jack Gilbert wills his curly hair to Mr. Feese. To Jeff Ely, Sandy Gulich wills an artificial Christmas tree. Chester Gumble wills his ability to smile in any situation to Mr. Doganes. Linda Hallabuk wills her ability to stay alive in the drivers training car to Mickie Fedorchak. To Linda Richley, Sherry Hartman wills the ability to keep her mouth shut in the library. Liz Harvey wills her ability to catch the bus to her brother, Leo. To Peter Doganes, Charlotte Hatton wills a book on the characteristics of beagles and rat terriers. Dottie Ann Higley wills her next deer to Mrs. Turner. Robert Hoffman wills Cherie Tubach the ability to walk the halls without a pass. To Mrs. Minarsky, Joe Hoover leaves his two-finger typing ability. Richard Houseknecht wills to Mr. Laczkowski his ability to connect wires. lrene Huray wills her extra driving permits to anyone who can use them. To Mr. Floyd L. Masteller, Mike Karge leaves his ability to hold hands in the auditorium without being caught. Bernard Kinsley leaves his ability to get into trouble, to Mike McCrea. To his brother, Pat, Mike Klein wills his waylwith teachers. Tom Krakoski hopes Frank Farrell will move up in life and ride in a Ford. Joyce Kschinka wills her junior driver's license to Bill Lanbert. David Lane wills his temper to anyone in next year's class who can control it. To his brother Dennis, Joe Lane leaves his quiet, shy ways. Grant Leljedal wills his beautiful side burns to Mr. Doganes. To Mr. Pelchar, Rhonda Lang leaves her studious nature. Steve Little wills to Mr. Doganes, his tapered slacks. , Dale Magargle takes everything with him. Carol Magrone wills her '63 Comet to Kathy Myers, in the hopes that she doesn't race anyone. Regina Mauck leaves her many problems to Mrs. Wheeler and Mrs. Keller in the hopes that they can solve them. To Linda Hartford, Shirley May wills her quiet ways. To Ricky Rohe, Barb McCarty leaves 3 of Barney's half-price stop signs and 2 of his wholesale No-Parking signs, to put on Ringer Hill. To Mr. Boatman, Patty McCarty wills the use of her last name, so that he can join the McCarty clan. To Mr. Masteller, Roy McCarty wills his slim waist line. Wilbur McCarty wills nothing to everybody and everything to nobody. To Frank Farrell, Tom McDonald leaves his great wrestling ability. To all the Ford lovers, Michael McMahon wills his Chevy ll so for once in their lives they will own a good car. George Miles wills his air scoop to Frank Farrell in hopes he'll use it on the goat. Linda Miller wills her ability to talk her way out of almost everything to Vickie Jankowski. To Miss McCarty, Jan Minier wills her missing bone. Randy Minnier wills his driver's license to the Coveytown Ridgerunners. Carl Molyneux leaves his quiet nights at home watching television to Mike Molyneux. To Mr. Feese, Shelia Morgan wills a quarter for a haircut. To Miss Saxer, Nancy Moyer leaves her math book in the hopes she'll put it in the nearest trash can. Clema Jean Nitcznski wills her ability to get along with Mr. Pelchar to Sue Sick. To all the Ford lovers, George Nolan wills a free ride to the nearest Pontiac dealer. To Mrs. Frazier, a bottle of Excedrin for all her future WACC boys, from Gary O'Conner. Peggy O'Conner leaves to Ted Saul her ability to drive a cycle and her scars to prove it. Brice Pardoe wills his mechanical ability to Gary Morris. Eddy Pedro receives from his sister, Debbie, her ability to do her work on time. Patti Pittenger leaves her seat in the auditorium to Bonnie MacElhaney. Donna Quail wills her unusual laughter to Gary Houseknecht. To Mr. Carpenter, Sharon Reibson leaves page 21, Article 3, section 4 of her handbook. Rudy Remsnyder wills his fishing boats to Pete Newman so he can go across the creek to see his nice neighbor. Mike Renshow leaves a Seat in Miss Rouse's silent study hall to Tom Richley. To Mike Farrell, Jim Rinier wills his ability to keep law and order in Sonestown. Nancy Rinker leaves her physics book to the next victim. Arnold Sones will receive some of Gary Rosenberry's height, in hopes he will be able to start his Triump while sitting on the seat. To Rosemary Muller, Josie Ryan leaves the job as chauffeur to the Ringer Hill Bids. Chet Schweitzer wills his absentee days to Rod Speary, because he will need them. Mary K. Shaffer leaves her Latin ability to her sister, Carol. To the wrestling cheerleaders, Ron Sheets wills his ability to yell. They need it. Don Sherwood wills his driving ability to Pat in hopes that he can improve it. Tom Shoemaker wills nothing to nobody. Laura Shrimp leaves her quiet ways to her sister Peggy and her ability to stay out of trouble to Patty Thomas. Trina Lambert is left Dave Shultz's love for the Navy. To Arnold Sones, Terry Shultz wills his height. To Rick and Ioan, Wayne Sick gives back all the dirt roads in Coveytown. Thanks for the use of them. To the Coveytown Ridge Runners, Connie Silverstrim leaves her parties, in the hopes that they will be carried on. Sherry Smith leaves her front seat on the bus to Debbie Wilson since she 's up there most of the time anyway. To the student who gets less than three hours of sleep at night Harry Snell wills all his cat-nap periods. Steve Soden leaves to his brothers the prestige and high recognition he has not achieved in scholastic activities at SCHS. To anyone who needs it, Suzanne Spencer wills her ability to get along with all the teachers. Gloria Sperry wills her good behavior to her brother Roy. Roger Sones is left Mike Speary's diploma because he couldn't get one of his own. Francis Striney leaves his photographic abilities to next year's yearbook photographer. To Carol Bahr, Pat Taylor leaves a bottle of Taylor's Qbest brand in the landj as a reminder of the good old days. Fuzzy Thompson wills his ability as a mechanic to any Chevy lover. They need it. Tom Brown is left Paul Treaster's speed. To her sister, Sharon Wesneski wills her two wheel bike in hope that she will learn to ride it. Gary Morris is left Libby Wilcox's ability to play the guitar. Barbara Willouer leaves Kempton Wilcox all the letters she 's ever written. Jerry Yonkin wills a can of Johnsons' Wax to Mr. Schoch, for his head. To Mr. Feese, Kathy Yonkin wills ten dollars' worth of dancing lessons. To the class of '70, we bequeath the responsibilities of seniors and the privileges that accom- pany them. To the class of '71, we leave our dignity, high ideals, and self-control. To the class of '72, we leave the good times and cherished moments that we enjoyed in senior high. To the class advisors we wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation for the guidance they've given us. To the faculty we offer our thanks for all the patience, understanding, and real help which they so willingly gave us. We hope that they will continue by aiding next year's graduat- ing class in the same way. To Mr. Fiorini, we entrust the memories of the class of '69. To SCHS and its future student bodies, we leave our never-ending drive toward self-perfection improvements in schooling, for service to our home-community, and to our country. Signed, sealed, and delivered on this twenty-ninth day of May in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred sixty-nine, we, the class of 1969, do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament. CLASS OF '69 witnessed by: 042+ Nalfua. 1,02ldvLc GJMMPVT C ass Histor Late in the fall of 1963, the halls of the newly constructed Sullivan County l-ligh School were filled with students for the first time. Although it was a new experience for all, it was especially trying and frightening for us the youngest group, seventh graders. We were finally entering high school, a big step for us. Hard to accept at first, was the fact that the three schools which we had attended were dissolved. We found ourselves combined as one in S.C.H.S. lt was difficult because close ties with our former schools existed in us all. But with the acquiring of new friends, the advent of school colors, mascot, and alma-mater the ice slowly thawed. Class elections were held and as seventh graders we tried to be quite selective in selecting officers, even though we were still strangers to each other. We gained in experience during our first year and in June we said our goodbyes looking forward to reuniting in the fall. With September came renewed enthusiasm for the term. As eighth graders we elected officers and a student council representative. Record hops were the main activities of the year. As we entered our ninth year, we were given the distinguished title of Freshmen. Highlighting the year, other than elections and dances, was the class trip to Washington, D.C. Though the weather was bad it could not keep us from enjoying ourselves. Loyalties to Sonestown, Turnpike, and Loyalsock faded during the year as everyone cheered the basketball team to a championship. The potential for a unified pride was in us but it took a coach, a team, and twenty-two victories to bring it into the open. Tenth grade was to make more demands on us than any before. Students from St. Basil's High School joined our student body. They had adjustments to make and a big school to get used to but soon the name St. Basils' faded away. Sophomores now, we were eligible to receive class rings, a tangible expression of our relationship with S.C.H.S. Our officers were kept busy collecting for the rings and running our record hops for the year. We went on our trip to Philadelphia and returned with enjoyable memories. At last we had become Juniors, a distinction accompanied by responsibility. Our officers had a busy year. As Juniors, some of us took part in the W.A .C.C. vocational program, others began to look to- ward college, S.A.T. Tests, and everyone looked hopefully to being seniors. On our class trip we went to New York City and returned home a bit more sophisticated. May approached: we were busy prepar- ing for our Junior Prom, Rhapsody in Stardust, a smashing success. Peggy Barto was chosen by the Serenaders as Prom Queen. Class Day brought this term to its end. The awards ceremony was inter- spersed with skits and songs on which we enjoyed working. With the day a success we left to return in the fall of '68 as seniors. School changed considerably this year with the introduction of the modular system, comprised of nineteen mods some of which were highly valued I.S. . Our class officers, who did a lot for us, were Pres. , Cheryl Bliss: V. Pres. , Joseph Bohenskyg Sec. , Ann Foleyg and Treas. , Charlotte Hatton. The Senior Ball was held in December. Financially we hit the red. However, we decided it was worth the time and effort. Joyce Kschinka was Queen of the Ball. As the year neared an end, an ailment spread through our class. Seniorites was taking a heavy toll, and few escaped the longing for June fifth. Class day was planned with Mr. Fiorini as our advisor. A program was set up and enacted on stage. Graduation finally came. The Commencement ceremony was held with Dr. Helen D. Wise, Presi- dent of the Pennsylvania State Education Authority, delivering the address and we received our diplomas We were the first class to complete all six years at S.C.H.S. and the last of the orginal student body. CLASS MOTTO Tomorrow is the first day of the rest of your life. CLASS FLOWER Yellow Rose CLASS COLORS Green and White CLASS SONG I've Got To Be Me Whether I'm right or whether I'm wrong Whether I find a place in this world or never belong, I've Gotta Be Me I've Gotta Be Me What else can I be but what I am? I want to live! Not merely survive! And I won't give up this dream of live that keeps me alive! I've Gotta Be Me! I've Gotta Be Mel The dream that I see makes me what I am! That far away prize, A world of success, 1t's waiting for me if I heed the call. I won't settle down, or settle for less, As long as there's half a chance that I can have it alll l'11 go it alone, That's how it must be. 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Ackley, Boyd Amos, Richard Bahr, Louise Baker, Debora Barto, Alan Bauer, Patricia Bauman, Melvin Beemna, Pamela Beinlich, Brenda Bennett, Randy Black, Clair Booth, Cheryl Booth, Donald Boyles, Glen Bressler, David Brown, John Lewis Jr Brown, Keith Brown, Roxanna Brown, Thomas Bryinglton, Vickie Camp ell, Jane Campbell, Larry Caseman, Louann Chiplis, William Conner, Harold Cott, Carol Cott, David Dailey, Theresa Delovich, Carol Dieffenbach, Perdetia Eberlin, Karen Fiester, Leo Fiester, Rebecca Fitz erald, Rita Fowger, Linda Frazier, Linda Freas, Brian Gilbert, Chris Golder, Ronald Hatch, Paul Hatton, Lawrence Heath, Roxanne Heess, Terry Higley, Glen Higley, Robert Hoover, Gary Houseknecht, Janet Iuba, Ann Karge, Lena Kiess, Jane Kilmer, Paul Kneller, Rhonda Krakoski, John Krause, Betty Lane, Barbara Lee, Cole Lee, Doris Lewis, Marc Mallack, Mark Matson, Angelli May, Richard McCarty, Celia McCarty, Jerome McCarty, Kay Evelyn McDonald, Richard McGowan, Elizabeth McHenry, Marilyn McMahon. Faith Miles, Mark Minier, Monica Minnier, Ann Molyneux, Mary Morgan, David Morrissey, Christine Moyer, Daniel Myers, Daniel Norton, Paul, Ir. Pastusic, Kathy Peterman, Jerry Peterman, Roger Potuck, Deborah Potuck, Helen Quail, Terry 9 9 Vie 9 l J 1- N 'Q A., A, , , 'I P 4 xi f s. I fs Y. . 'RJ' ,X M , Q Q x,' Qi 'wi 'f . ,A ,,., 'Ee . V 1 ' cgi K+- :wa :iii ,X . xi.. ,T variant H615 Cid ,, W ki ... K Legg ,putty 5' N0 NDYO HS? ff all ftifd -lx Q s ' is s . xv: Lis ,A Sk Axdfiif ,QQ as , H .- 5 Tw . A Q A ga X, Y ...z- 5- ik. .1 ' s...v-,,,.-g,.....-',, X-i t 5, MQ- ilu . , X X, f tiki X ..,.,. . ,, .. A 33.4 .3,,..:w .I 3' if sq Quakenbush, Betty Raub, Beth Ann Raub, Randy Rinker, Susan Riordan, Rose Ann Robbins, Dawn Schweitzer, Kay Saxer, Roseanne Serafini, Debra Ann Serafini, Maria Lisa Serafini, Mark Shaffer, Gary Shaffer, Jesse Sheets. Joyce Shoemaker, John Silverstrim, Barbara Smith, Margaret Smith, Samuel Smithkors, John Snell, David Spencer, Phillip Spencer, Phyllis Sysock, Gale Sysock, Patricia Taffe, John Weisbrod, Dean Wenner, Lee Ann Wesneski, Richard Wesneski, Vickie Williams, David ea? f EET ,vu of If 5 N0 PNOYO ink 1, f 'ia 'K ' ts fir if 151 K' I L .Q 4 u 3? q,saY'A 'C dxf pf ,Et 1,15 '53 ff. wgg. fs: .5 '14 1' wa-1: ff ,kfr '1g,. ?', 3 ' -22:::f'5asga .'Lf?45s5'kf 'a --fs. '. ' -he :nf 0. ,ig Q? ,x. '-'A .'-'Y owkffm. 0' ' ng ' 1: sf yd 35 1 .rffm --, -wx' .aw -ri 'ix4d!a!a.':'x,,,3 S' sfi tx' 2.215 K i 'S Av? io.. . 1 R 011 -gl' 552 Ip? '5 'H 2 D, lv f' Q5 W4 .o I 1 4-fffilfk 'P' rx .', ?7 ff .. rg' 4:54 A 5 ff ?6vc'f iff M 7 . . L 1 , C ,'n ?f 'is' 'tha A vw' J ,- m?ii1SF.gi, yi JQ1 54 ?fiS4 MM :i39.'?r:xt! 'FFF YK F 'nw 0 gan! ation Highlander Committees PHOTOGRA PHY A DVISOR A ND co -EDITORS ART ACTIVITIES BUSINESS CLASSES ORGANIZATIONS SPORTS TYPISTS Highlander L. to R. ROW 1: L. Miller, P. McCarty, B. McCarty, R. Christini, K. Yonkin, D. Andrews, A. Calaman. ROW 2: Mr. Masteller, Advisor, F. Fetherbay, L. Hallabuk, I. Clarke, S. Spencer, S. Hartman, N. Rinker, C. Nitcznski, I. Kschinka, P. Doganes, C. Charles. ROW 3: J. Minier, C. Hatton, N. Moyer, S. Reibson, C. Bliss, G. Leljedal, F. Striney, D. Dunham, C. Beinlich, S. Gulich, A. Foley, L. Harvey, S. Morgan, S. Smith, L. Wilcox. Highland Herald L. to R. ROW 1: P. McCarty, P. Doganes, A. Fiorini, P. Ambs, I. Worthington, I. Kschinka, T. Shoemaker, M. Fiorini, J. Hatton, L. Richley. ROW 2: B. Lambert, J. Pearson, L. Driscoll, A. Calaman, K. Peterson, W. Kinsely, L. A'Brunzo, S. Clarke, M Fedorchak, S. Philips, A. Kravitz. ROW 3: R. Jerks, R. Synder, C. Leljedal, S. Smith, C. Nitcznski, K. Driscoll, K. Green, R. Muller, P. Gleockler, A. Litzeman, C. Raub, D. Kravitz, S. Morgan, C. Hatton, S. I-Iatman, A. Rosbauch, D. Rouse, Mrs. Kschinka, Mrs. Minarsky, Advisors. ROW 4: L. Wilcox, I. Chapburn, K. Myers, K. Matychak, C. McCarty, S. Gulich, J. Obert, S. Shoemaker, B. Baker, R. Russell, C. Beinlich, G. Leljedal, C. Leljedal, C. McMahon, B. Najaka, L. Hartford. L. to R. ROW 1: R. Christini, A. Snyder, T. Shoemaker, K. Snyder. ROW 2: F. Striney, Mr. Chubbuck, G. Leljedal. L. to R. ROW lg Mr. Schoch, M. Molyneux, T. Shoemaker, ROW 2: C. Harvey, M Shoemaker, D. McCarty, C. McCarty, A. Matson, B. McGowan, I. Worthington. ROW 3: B. Snyder, B. Shaffer, B. Najaka, R. Rinker, W. Fetherbay, D. Swabb, M. Walsh. tudent Council L. to R. ROW 1g M. Lewis, S. Benjamin, B. Turner, D. Harriman, J. McCarty, S. Sheiemen, S. Renshaw, S. Lambert, L. Frazier. ROW 2: B. Staton, D. Kravetz, K. Driscoll, R. Hogley, H. Minier, G. Leljedal, D. Massey, E. Pardoe, L. O'Connor, I. Chatburn, A. Foley, Mrs. Wheeler, Advisor. Dramatics N L. to R. ROW lg D. Papke, M. Fiorini, A. Calaman, K. Marquardt, S. Renshaw, M Jerkes, R. Snyder, T. Showmaker, L. A'Brunzo, L. Miller, J. Worthington, A. Sick, S. Benjamin. ROW 2: L. Blasi, P. Ambs, S. Sick, L. Harvey, C. Tubach, C. McMahon, M. Renshaw, D. Massey, G. Leljedal, J. Whipple, C. Bahr, S. Hartman, I. Kschinka, C. McCarty, Mr. Musselman, Advisor. L. to R. ROW lg M. Shaffer, C. Beinlich, K. Kinsley. ROW 2: M. Fiorini, S, Lambert, P. Doganes, K. Yonkin, S. Hartman, R. Christini, T. Shoemaker, B. McCarty, A. Litzelman, P. Ambs, L. Driscoll, S. Weaver, S. Swisher, A. Calaman ROW 3: C. Hatton, J. Kschinka, S. Reibson, D. Obert, G. Leljedal, R. Russell, D. Dunham, M. Daily, B. Bliss, C. McMahon, S. Gulich, C. McCarty, A. Rosbach, Mrs. Kschinka, Advisor. L. to R. ROW lg C. McCarty, A. Kravitz, J. Hatton, L. A'Brunzo, C. Charles, P. Doganes, J. Kschinka, ROW 2: W. Frazier, K. Worthington, M. Bliss, R. Snyder, L. Driscoll, A. Litzelman, E. Walsh, C. Leljedal, Mrs. Shoemaker, Advisor. 3...-.- L. to R. ROW lg A. Calaman, L. Blasi, A. Fiorini, L. Miller, D. Trapanni, N. Sick, S. Najaka, I. Molyneux, L. A'Brunzo, L. Hallabuk, J. Fetherbay, C. Bahr, A Kravetz. ROW 2: M. Fiorini, D. Andrews, S. Weaver, K. Green, C. Raub, S. Sheleman, K. Matychak, D. Bohensky, K. Kinsley, N. Rinker, D. Kravetz, S. Spencer, B. McCaty, L. Driscoll, C. Nitcznski, C. Phillips. ROW 3: Mrs. Fiorini, A. Litzelman, A. Foley, K. Myers, M. Bliss, W. Black, C. Bliss, T. Sick, D. Obert, C. McMahon, B. Najaka, S. Sick, P. Ambs, I. Ninier. ii5'1xQ1.sEim -fr fffsvi . A A . - L. to R. ROW 1: D. Nolan, R. Rosbach, C. Bahr, C. Raub, M. Poplin, A. Fiorini, K. Peterson, C. Kewitt, C. McCarty, Miss Berdanier, Advisor. ROW 2: A. Kravitz, L. Poruck, D. Kravitz, T. Pastusic, C. McCarty, F. Striney, T. Sick, C. McMahon, B. Najaka, C. Bauman, K. Green, L. Driscoll, S. Weaver. Senior High Band FLUTE Shirley Beinlich Antoinette Calaman Jane Cilvick Lynn Driscoll Suzanne Renshaw FIRST CLARINET Carol Carpenter Mary Lou Morgan Alison Sick Sandra Swisher SECOND CLARINET Judy Bown Charlotte Hatton Sheila Morgan Linda Potuck Beverly Sherman Sherry Smith THIRD CLARINET Cheryl Bliss Maureen Bliss Jacqueline Clarke Catherine Kinsley Gary Morris Robert Rinker Connie Silverstrim BA ND PERSONNEL BASS CLARINET Cathy Beinlich Pamela Doganes FIRST ALTO SAX Roy Bown Sharon Reibson SECOND ALTO SAX Sandra Gulich Colleen McCarty Linda Miller OBOE Rebecca Snyder C MELODY SAX Judy Peterson TENOR SAX Susan Lambert FIRST TRUMPET Bruce Baker Suzanne Spencer Deborah Wilson SECOND TRUMPET Dianne Massey Michael McDonald Michael Shoemaker THIRD TRUMPET Laura A 'Brunzo Jane Worthington FRENCH HORN Ricky Eichenlaub Louella Young TROMBONE Ellen Worthington BA RITONE Susan Clarke SOUSA PHONE Thomas Shoemaker PERCUSSION Sharlene Kiess Kathryn Marquardt Floyd Masteller Elizabeth Plotts Ann Rosbach Janet Hatton QBellsJ Director: Mrs. Emma Rose Senior High Chorus ROW 1 L. to R.: D. Papke, S, Bennett, A. Calaman, E. Plotts, L. Miller, M. Jerkes, S. Renshaw, A. Sick, K. Marquardt, Y. Young, M. Fiorini, ROW 2: J. Pond, M. Morgan, M Delovich, D. Higley, S. Reibson, J. Whipple, C. Tubach, L. Harvey, B. Andrews, J. Kschinka, S. Hartman, A. Rosbach, C. Bahr, N. Rinker. Folksingers L. to R. ROW lg S. Gulich, J. Kschinka. ROW 2: A. Calaman, S. Reibson, T. Shoemaker, L. Miller, J. Clarke, P. Doganes. ROW 3: C. Beinlich, B. Baker, R. Minnier. Bi-County L. to R. ROW 1: S. Sheets, R. Rosbach, D. Lewis, F. Masteller, W. Chiplis. ROW 2: C. Botzer, D. Elchack, W. Lambert, A. Fiorini, K. Driscoll. I. Molyneux. ROW 3: A. Snyder, S. Shoemaker. ROW 4: M. Lewis, W. Shaffer. L. to R. ROW lg K. Peterson, A. A'Brunzo, M. Stabrylla, P. Kilmer, K. Snyder. ROW 2: C. Bauman, D. Vanderpool, W. Fetherbay, P. Thomas, N. Bender, P. Kravitz. District 'l 'ns CATHY BEINLICH JOYCE KSCHINKA Junior High Band L. to R. ROW lg S. Sheets, R. Rosbach, K. Snyder, F. Masteller, D. Lewis, D. Kravitz, B. Beinlich, I. Molyneux. ROW 2: C. Balzer, D. Elchak, C. Delovich, D. Vanderpool, K. Driscoll, W. Lambert, M. Lewis, W. Chiplis, I. Smithkors, T. Hess, S. McHenry. ROW 35 P. Kilmer, A. Minnier, L. Wiener, A. A'Brunzo, I, McCarty, A. Fiorini, J. Beinlich, M. Spako, M. Stabrylla, E. Snyder, S. Shoe- maker. ROW 4: M. Lewis, W. Shaffer, G. Tubach. Junior Hi h Chorus L. to R. ROW 1: M, Bauman, P. Kilmer, S. McHenry, A. Matson, M. Stabrylla, L. Wenner, D. Robbins, B. Turner. ROW 2: W. Chiplis, M. Lewis, A. Maximiek, K. Peterson, D. Lewis, B. McGowan, C. McCarty, B. Dieffenbach, R. Brown. ROW 3: C. Balzer, A. A'Brunzo, R. Rosbach, C. Rodriquez, M. Molyneux, P. Kravitz, K. Snyder, W. Frazier, J. Houseknecht, T. Hess, S. Rinker, B. Raub, B. Fiester, L. Fiester, S. Pearson. ROW 4: D. Vanderpool, H. Potuck, B. Silverstrim, M, Wal- dron, S. Sheets, P. Thomas, N. Sick, W. Fetherbay, K. Eberlin, C. Bauman, J. McCarty, P. Andrews, R. Hoover, D. Jenkins, P. Shrimp, M. Poplin. Q, Sf! X X X X . k In ,,f-, .-ah, Q, 5 ,uf A X7 xv '55 Q' '-f 103 '?j'2?TffJ: IJ X fi ' A A. ' in I, X , , , , fc 1211 Ky? Sjfyff' X ffhw f1?f?f?7?' A 4. ffl! . ' h I fffgg bv l W? .df ' ktefkzfggj nf 91' -k fiwf .f fix! :AA ff- fs- fy? ,-Q1?2QjAjk1 h54w'rfff' ' r '-WM vCf1rx'flf-5? ?! H0591 1 P fZf6fW9f 2X'f'f,g1lf? l ' P' 'r J '- ,ii . 'g 'X' -KU ji. ,,, , ,U-Jxsx. AIX! I f 4' vl Njyj'4Ifj JW' j , 4- Yf.1f f f.!' Q'13 f- 2 .1'KvZV!flf 'gf Jbgflkxaffzl 'ff ,ff fe Vzf.zi?1fTQ5f1,50 if v 71 J ' gif ff, I f A .L IQ., I D 4 ge: if 1, 4' 05'H5fs7 C-4K1 Arif xYf! 455 MW i Ur J wwf ,4 flzlff 2' STANDING, L, to R,: Mr, Dewire, W, Sick, J, Fitzgerald, R, Peterman, B, Pardoe, G, Leljedal, R Peterman, Mr, Shultz, SEATED: J, Fitzgerald, F, Mastellar, W, Miller, J, Frisch, W, Lambert, R, Woodhead, .w, OPPONENT SRU - - Sayre - - - Northeast ' ' Wcllsboro - - Liberty - - - Athens ' Lake Lohman - - Canton ----- Towanda - - Mansfield - - Wyalusing ------ - South Williamsport Troy -'----' 'il --1-sun-up-gg. 5 'Lausann-n it pn'--Q Q Coaches farm. 'X Q Q1 ., Mr. Dewire Mr. Shultz 97 Junior Varsity Wrestling BACK ROW, L. to R.: Mr. Shultz, R. Higley, R, McCarty, T. MacDonald, B. Baker, D. Evans, R. Rohe D. Obert, O. Williams, Manager Tom Diefenbach, FRONT ROW: W. McCarty, F. Masteller, L. Boecker, R. Sheets, R. Eichenlaub, B. Najaka, D. Rosbach, R. McCarty, T. McCarty. Y Basketball C 0 ' , 3 -Ag ., 3 C h C S Mr, Anderson, Mr. Boatman W:Qi?.,1 ffx . fm, v ,, STANDING, L, to R.: W, Thompson, J, Worthington, R, Davis, K, Riordan, S, Bender, Mr, Anderson, KNEEI,INGg D, Schaad, P, Kitchen, J, Bohensky, W, Bohensky, R, Hileman, Joe Bohensky - 209 points Pete Bender - 223 points S.C.H.S. OPPONENT 57 Alumni - - - 48 Hughesville - - 44 Benton ---- 46 Athens - - - 59 Troy ---- 83 Wyalusing - - 47 Towanda - - 60 Canton - - 50 Northeast - - 78 S.R.U. - - 73 Millville - - 65 Athens - - - 52 Benton - - - 60 Troy ---- 80 Wyalusing - - 62 Towanda - - 45 Canton - - 58 Northeast, - - 67 S.R.U. - - 67 Millville - - Q Q Senior Stars Bill Thompson 14 points STANDING, L. to R.: M. Shoemaker, V. Soden, S. Shoemaker, M. Decker, S Hoodak J. Litzelman, L. Lambert, T. Saul, Mr. Boatman, KNEELING: W. Frazier, E. Snyder, H. Rooker, M. Getz, T. Kitchen, J. Maximerk 48 55 1 61 38 49 35 32 40 eo 36 38 33 46 35 31 29 30 34 31 S.C.H.S. OPPONENT Hughesville '- Benton ---- Athens - - Troy - - - Wyalusing - - Towanda - - - Canton - - Northeast - - S.R.U. - - Millville - - Athens - - Benton - - Troy - - - Wyalusing - - Towanda - - - Canton - - Northeast - - S.R.U. - - Millville - - 1 i 1 C. l M.. . W-F l g i i ls l L. TO R.: M. Stabrylla, M. Spako, S. Clarke, K. Yonkin, J. Hatton, L. A'Brunzo, M. Gerrity, SECOND ROW: C, Mccany, D, Trapani, s, Beinlich, P. McCarty, s, Najaka, s, Ren- shaw, Miss McCarty, THIRD Row. J. Beinlich, cg. Tubach, D. Bohensky, L. Harvey, J. Bown, B, Obert, R. Snyder, J. Minier, J. Kschinka, FOURTH ROW: S. Gulich, R. Gardner, C. McMahon, C. Beinlich, C. Bliss, M. K. Shaffer, A. Foley, C. McCarty, M. Bliss. G.A. . Volleyball Q 2,1 I K A, . ..,, ,Ii ' . ki, f - x If A I 'A . 1 . ..,-, 5 l 4 Q 9 iasgwg Q g 4 . 7: 2 'Iv I' ,L 8 N, Basketball Girls Gymnastics Aw Q 12 N Q, 4. X 39 if Wah ...nf o if 1 f 5--' A.: Soccer J - if .-.I .. VXI -. t eff' ftp t. t li - P 'ff . qs. A , 'A '-tim., I ' j9f'sg4p'MQ 5 'iff mf V ' ftftfigkkmi Ygrih! 1, A B64 .g 1. 3 Q, .V W pg .eg Q. 'ifgv 1:-.34 A , -L-L. , wig g , ,X Q,:'Q',,fg y. gtk., ww, .Tv-, 9. , . Wx 5- to Q I Y. -at -gf-.Q Muff gf X ,. ,,s1M,,.3,3.,,, A V L 3,59 5, ' pkg? S- f33j1r1m-115'-wl,N4ug.f..g -N S ' , t .fm i . K f Af. .,fy f. -.N gm., x ,A .3 w- ' -f , Af . A v.:-,Q K . ...xf dawn . . f5?'51-f-.f4Lt..4cS:g,frf.:1 reef I.. . . 3 MQ ,, YY . 4 OPPONENT Northeast - - Northeast - - S.R.U. - - Benton - - Millville - - Benton - - S.R.U. - - Millville - - HuHl..1.n...n.., . - 4..,y.... .-', mu.. v BACK ROW, L. to R.: R. Eichenlaub, G. Leljedal, T. Saul, L. Lambert, F. Striney, W. Thompson, S Bender, S. lioodak, R. Russell, M. Renshaw, R. Hileman, ' FRONT: T. Shoemaker, J. Maximiek, M. Shoemaker, D. Obert, R. Thall, F. Masteller, M. Getz, E. Snyder, T. Meyer. e R Il. I l 0 - S r 1 S , A QQ' ..' h A 1 f t r -.., Cheerleaders Varsity Basketball Varsity Wrestling L. TOR.: S. Spencer, C. Tubach A. Foley, J. Bown, C. McCarty, B. McCarty, L. Driscoll, S. Bein- lich. L. TO R.: J. Clarke, P. McCarty, C. McCarty, J. Minier, C. Turner, C. Hatton, K. Marquardt. L. TO R.: P. Gerrit P. Gloecklcr, J. Hat- ton, R. Gardner, M. Spako, B. McCarty, J. Peterson. fi X TOP TO BOTTOM. D. Trapani, J. Beinlich, G. Higley, J. Obert, J. Moly ncux, M. McCarty, S. Renshaw. I07 Qh .3 v-M 5 O' NJ KM W L --1. I' 3 7 BACK ROW, L. to R.: P. Treaster, D. Shaffer, G. Peterson, J. Fitzgerald, G. Morris, S. Shoemaker, L Lambert, FRONT ROW: M. Luwis, T. Kitchen, MIDDLE ROW: M. MacDonald, R. Higley, P. Kitchen, F. Kinsley, J, Hoodak, N. Elchak, F. Masteller D. Traver, H. Rooker, P. Tabor, R. Peterman, Mr. Feese. tf I 4.31 ami 'f'.. 4 L ,L A. In md x..e-.3 xx 9 K 1 ' Jr 'reg . N 2.5 5. Randy Minnier Most Valuable Wrestler Most aluable Players Mike Renshaw Most Valuable Soccer Player Pat Kitchen Most Valuable Trackman M. , it 4 'Q 1 Joe Bohensky Most Valuable Basketball Player Cathy Beinlich Most Outstanding Member of G.A.A. Athletic A Department This page is in recognition of those who have unselfishly devoted much of their time and effort to the improvement of athletics in our school. sang. AMY Mr, Doganes - Athletic Director Mr. Dewire - V. Wrestling Mr. Feese - Track Mr. Shultz - J.V. Wrestling X Miss McCarty - G.A.A. and Cheerleading Advisor Mr. lioatman - J.V. Basketball Coach Mr. Norton - Soccer Mr. Anderson - V. Basketball Coach iiqffff' mx .gm I 5 5521 imx 'A xiii V 3-YM r ' s ,, gvy-. -ml.,,,msxmn fmx t If , .A 5, ,,., A 'M ,4 cfilfific Mister C0-Ed Killed Caroline? Who Aunt A Senior Ball QUEEN JOYC E KSCHINKA ESCORT MIKE RENSHAW 1-ix 4f2v1NfXes,4f- -H1434 yu, AIITNW - H YW VI I W W 'TH H' -fmvaf 1 ,gfvl T11 A 1? 11117 :gm ,wil-m2f! f , X1-mf Simi flfl M. 15-13-l'g'1g' iam V, i aipg H ,Uqqwr f - ff , A ai ::: Xa W ' I ' J 1 f W 1'n1'V'n W 1' mme N 'lftfh 7 1:1 . K, R I 'X 1'.l' i Junior Prom QUEEN I.HiliY WILCOX ll 'i 'ffxX7lt Pl,fj4'f. W' I-rw r' F FUFFFW VFWFVF FFFFFI VFWI FFI WPI FF! 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R WORK Situated in the Heart of the Loyalsock Valley Picturesque Scenery - Pennsylvania's Finest FORKSVILLE INN Hotel Motel PHONE ESTELLA 924-3251 EMORY C. BAKER ELEANOR BAKER B 8. C LUMBER CO. J. C. GREENYA JEWELER Complete Line WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY of Building Materials 46 West Fourth St. Williamsport, Pa. Mildred, Penna. Compliments of FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF DUSHORE Full Bankmg Servlce See Us For A11 of Your Banking Needs LET US HELP S406 2060! 7fZoneg Member of Federal Depos1t Insurance Corporatlon DUSHORE DAIRY Dushore, Pa. Phone 928-8046 Pasteurized - Milk - Homogenized Chocolate Milk Buttermilk Cottage Cheese Large Candled Eggs JOSEPH LYNCH - JOSEPH OBERT Proprietors Best Wishes to the Class of 69 From MOKOMA INN CARL'S SERVICE CENTER Auto Accessories Se rvice and State Inspection Eagles Mere, Penna. Light Lunches, Confectionary and Soda Fountain Service SONESTOWN LUNCH BOB AND NANCY BRESSLER, Prop Submarines Our Speciality IF I SWlSHER'S BARBER SHOP RUSTIC COFFEE SHOP Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner PLEASE YOU, TELL YOUR Gifts, Novelties FRIENDS: IF NOT, TELL ME. Sonestown, Pa. Phone: 928-8600 Dushore, Pa. J. V. CHRISTINI Mildred, Pa. Plumbing, Heating, Hardware and Bottled Gas Gould and Myers Pumps American Std. - Plumbing and Heating Compliments of BATTIN'S BODY SHOP Auto Refinishing 24 Hour Wrecker Service Dushore, Penna. Rewarding and Useful Lives to You All THE CRESTMONT INN Eagles Mere, Pa. CHAMBERLAIN'S GROCERY STORE . Groceries . Fresh Meats . Produce Muncy Valley, Pa. Compliments of SEARCH'S DRUG STORE Towanda, Pa. Phone: 265-5846 GREYSTONE DINER 1305 West Third st. E. LAMAR BATTIN Shunk, Pa. Livestock Trucking - . to Wlulamsport' Perma' Troy Sales: Every Wednesday HENRY AND KATE GREEN, Prop. Leona Meat Plant: Anytime CANTON AGWAY COOP. compuments of INC. Seed - Feed - Fertilizer Home and Farm Supplies Custom Lime - Fertilizer Pesticide Spraying Canton, Pa. 17724 SEIGEL JEWELRY Tovvanda, Penna. THE EMPLOYEES OF THE KEYSTONE STATE SHOE COMPANY Success to A11 the Seniors! HIGLEY PARK DON AND EVELYN HIGLEY Forksville, Pa. 18616 Congratulations Senior Class of Il69lI BLISS COAL C0. SULLIVAN COUNTY RURAL ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC. BEN FRANKLIN Dushore, Perma. MORE THAN A STORE IT'S AN INSTITUTION Congratulations From LADIES AUXILIARY TO THE VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS Post 6068 Lopez, Pa. DUSHORE AUTO PARTS S. J. TRAPANI Firestone, Delta Tires Dutch Boy Interior and Exterior Paint Dushore, Pe una. BLEST'S GENERAL STORE Fresh Meats - FRANK KELLER, Butcher Baked Goods - Baking Done on Premises Phone: 924-3577 Forksville, Pa. FRANCIS McCARTY Forksville, Pa. Congratulations and D Good Wishes to the Class of 1969 REV. THOMAS M. JORDAN REV. EDWARD L. FUNDALENICZ FOR Trucking Bulldozi Backhoe Work , JR! ushore, P 928-8737 O Best Wishes t th C1 f 1969 PENNSYLVANIA C BOWHUNTER'S FESTIVAL WILLIAM BLACK COMBINED INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA D h P C mpliments of MR. AND MRS. ED FLYNN THE JEWEL BOX C. F. KISNER Dushore, Pa. Towanda, Pa. CARL R. WEED Distributor Beer - Soft Drinks - Ale A Mildred, Penna. POUST'S PHARMACY I-Iughesville, Pa. Phone 584-2652 Over 40 Years Experience Serving You Cornpiime nts of GRlTTNER'S HARDWARE I44 RALPH E. BRINK PAINTING and DECORATING Eagles Mere, Pa. THE CURTAIN SHOP TOPS IN COTTONS I-Iughesville, Pa. MONTGOMERY'S PHARMACY 66 S. Main Street Phone 584-2005 Hughesville, Pa. ESAIA PANICKI MASONRY Mildred, Pa. MILDRED HOTEL Mildred, Pa. MR. AND MRS. ANDREW ZOSH DUSHORE BEVERAGE Beer - Ale - Soda Dushore, Pa. BURDAN'S TAVERN LES AND BUTCH Pizza Pies - Our Specialty DAVID VOUGH 8. SON Potatoes and Maple Syrup Dushore, Pa. Phone 924-3358 Dushore, Pa Complime nts of HAROLD EDDY KOCH Hughesville, Pa- RADIO AND T.V. Congratulations to the BeSt Wishes to the Class of 1969 Class of 69 BONNELL SEWING CENTER JAN-CAROL MOTEL 720 Main St. Towanda, Pa. Compliments of D. Best Wishes From BUILDING CONTRACTOR F. Eagles Mere, Pa. Congsatulations to the Sen1or Class of 1969 BEAUTY SHOP MR. AND MRS. A. F. SNYDER Mildred, Penna. ' n I46 Compliments of DOLLY MADISON INDUSTRIES Darlene Ice Cream Dolly Madison Ice Cream Wi11iamsport's Newest Department Store I is Loyal Plaza Williamsport, Pa. Route 220 Plenty of FREE Parking HOTEL LOPEZ Wine - Beer - Liquor Lopez, Pa. I47 Good Luck, Class of '69 CHAPPY'S RENDEZVOUS Rt. 220 Dushore, Pa. Dancing Every Saturday Night I Congratulations to the Senior Class of 1969 DDUBLE T FARMS Compliments of J. L. WENNER GARAGE MORRIS Mildred, Pa. LUMBER MILL Official Inspection Station Steady Buyer of No. A334 Standing Timber 8 Congratulations to the Class of '69 Lumber - Wholesale and Retail Phone 924-3309 or 924-3527 Forksville, Pennsylvania Distributor of 18616 Malt Beverages and Soda -I DR. T. J. SAUL MILLER'S HARDWARE 8. BUILDING SUPPLIES Complime nts of MOLYNEUX SERVICE STATION PEALERS DRUG STORE DRUGS Phone 928-8103 Dushore, Pa. Professional Attention for Your Drug Needs LELJEDAL'S HARDWARE MAX KILMER Hardware - Homeware . Plumbing - Heating General Auto Repair Electrical Supplies D shore, Penna. R.D. ffl New Albany' Pa' Congratulations Compliments of to the MUNCY VALLEY LUNCH CLASS OF T969 Cougratulauons to the Class of 1969 CHARNITSKI BROTHERS Mildred, Pennsylvama Dushore Pennsylvama Compliments of Congratulations From WALTER DUNN GARAGE FLORA VILLA INN Eagles Mere, Pa. Dushore, Pennsylvania 525-3393 Compliments of THUNDER BIRD BAR JENNINGS STORE General Merchandise - Gas CARL D, POTTER - Prop. Clams - Soups - Sandwiches Esteua, Pa' Legal Beverages - Lunches m L Congratulations and Good Wishes A. L. TUBACH FUNERAL HOME REGINA TUBACH I-IOMER, Director C omplime nts of HARLAND PARDOE Dealer of Patz Farm Equipment and Fickes Silos Forksville, Pa. Congratulatmns to the Senior Class of 1969 M A N N Y , S DR. KEWITT Congratulations to the Class of II69II MILLVIEW MOTEL THE GATEWAY Route 87 on the Loyalsock RICK AND MARY ROBBINS DYER'S HARDWARE SUNOCO SERVICE Phone 928-8357 Lopez, Pa. Compliments of MR. ARDEN HARTMAN Heating - Oil Burner Service Phone: 928-8629 Congratulations VALLEY INN Muncy Valley, Pa. NATIONWIDE INSURANCE COMPANY GERALD J. CAIN Dushore, Pennsylvania THE WONDER BAR Mildred, Pennsylvania JIM AND MARLENE SPENCE Compliments of HON. KENNETH B. LEE NO DEPCSIT NO RETURN Savmgs Department FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LAPORTE M 4 r N if N9 Q fWM0ewff+fQf ROSCCE BURGESS Wholesale LUM BER Retail Forksville, R.D, 1641 Phone Estella: 92.4-3555 Penna, 18616 924-3311 F. J. SCHAAD BOTTLED GAS PATRONIZE We Sell the Best and S ' th R t 6 es ADVERTIZERS 928-8445 92.8-892.8 Dushore, Pennsylvania Thank You PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Masteller Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Laczkowski Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kschinka Eugene Shaner Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shaner Mr. and Mrs. Richard Balzar Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Shaffer Mrs. Lloyd Freas Leo and Carol Mr. and Mrs. David Dewire Mr. and Mrs. Ira Kyttle Freas Store The Exleys Levines Store Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sweeney Mrs. Leo Popso Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carpenter Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Rose Miss McCarty A Friend Mr. and Mrs. John E. Fiorini, J Mr. and Mrs. William Frazier Mr. and Mrs Charles Leljedal Mr. and Mrs. William Shaffer Mr. and Mrs. James Dunham Mr. and Mrs. Edwin F. Borofski Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Wheeler Mr. and Mrs. George Hatton Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Zaner Mr. and Mrs John H. Yonkin Donation Mr. and Mrs. Clyde G. Sperry, Jr Bubbles Bovier Kennedy Donation J Q 'Mr .sfihiz ' Af I fr, , :q5,ggyf'L1 fi. 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