Syracuse High School - Echo Yearbook (Syracuse, IN)

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1965 PRESENTS: OUR, OUTSTANDING- production rue sono SYRACUSE U GU SCHOOL SYRACUSE, INDIANA As the trees cast their shadows across the lawns and a breeze rustles through the leaves, they tell secrets of bygone days; and the person who listens well will learn their secrets . . . secrets collected as the swaying spectators watched the unsuspecting actors and actresses in preparation for a not too dis- tant future. Listen closely and perhaps you will learn some of the secret tales of the class of '65. Frequently, we felt that the task of completing twelve years of study would overpower us. Yet, as we slowly matured, each year brought us closer to our goal--an education. The scenes changed and so did our parts. We learned to value our leaders and followers by the quality of their performance; each is important in his own way Often, we escaped the gaiety of the crowd and found solace in the calmness of our minds. We supported our teams through the glory of victory and the pain of defeat. If we have played our parts well, the credit goes to those who never let us down. Soon, for the last time we will face this audience; the final curtain will fall; and we will take our last bows. The great drama in which the last four years of our lives have unfolded will be closed in one single night. Some of the actors, weary from the demanding schedule, are thankful that the end is near. But whether it is with quickness or with reluctant tread that we leave, we are, nevertheless, grateful to those who directed us in our first major roles. 2 CONTENTS Act I . Faculty and Administration Act III Linder classmen Act IV Athletics Act V Organizations Curtain Call . . Advertisements 3 4 AD UfMSTRATfON School Board Of The Lakeland Community School District ROW 1: William E. Pearl, Vice President, James C. Stucky, President, Glenn L. Brown, Secretary, ROW 2: Ralph Brubaker, Member, Lewis S. Immel, Superintendent, Charles W. Kroh, Treasurer. Mr. Milton Brice, Principal, Syracuse High School Mr. Lewis Immel, Superintendent, Lakeland Community Schools 6 Mrs. Jean Koher, Mr. Brice's Secretary Tom Ganshorn, Office Monitor Mrs. Evelyn Fawley, Bookkeeper Mrs. Jean Coverstone, Personnel Mr. Don Arnold, Business Manager Compliments of UNITED TELEPHONE CO. 7 ' 'HE WHO GOVERNS WEIL LEADS JANICE BAUMGARTNER THE BUND, BUT A SOOD TEACHER Sfl ES THEM EVES.” PHILIP BOND Physical Education Math, Science DOLORES ABALLI Spanish RICHARD CRAMPTON Social Studies JAMES ALFORD Industrial Arts RICHARD EDWARDS Science Agriculture 8 PHILIP FAWLEY English CHARLES McCLURE Social Studies, Coach JAMES LENTZ Business, Music LARRY MOSER Physical Education, Science, Coach LOREN LONGENBAUGH Social Studies MICHAEL NEFF Math, Science GALE METZGER Latin 9 GLADYS PRESETON English ELDON UMMEL Business JAMES STRYKER Math MARY VONASCH Math, Science SHIRLEY TALMADGE Physical Education, Art MAX ELLEN WAGNER English ELLEN TUCKER English, Social Studies MARY WHITEMAN Librarian 10 Vivian Kern, Jean Niles, Iness Mock, Bertha Montel, Doris Dorsey, Lois Koher. Behind the scenes of any great production are prompters, costume fitters, makeup artists, and stage hands. The efforts of these people make the production a suc- cess. At Syracuse High School these be- hind-the-scenes people are the cafeteria workers, custodians, and bus drivers. Carl Hadley, Vivian Kern, Ed Caskey, Louis Firestone. ROW 1: Leon White, Ryland Mock, Max Workman, Mel Weaver, ROW 2: Carl Hadley, Thurlow Mock, Ray Darr, Dick Workman, Sam Bushong. Compliments of SYRACUSE DEHYDRATED PRODUCTS SENIOR- OASS PlAY ROW 1: A. Vanderford, J. Stoelting, B. Stiver, V. Schacht, S. Speer, J. Hasse, S. Plymale, J. Stucky. ROW 2: Mr. Fawley, Director, P. Brewer, J. Hibschman, S. Carlson, D. Jones, B. Baugher. You've changed your mind? Compliments of THE MAIL JOURNAL 12 CARLOS ABALLI LaSalle High School 1,2; State Lab. High School 3; Baseball 4; Basketball 4; Track 4. BARBARA ESTELLE ARNOLD Chorus 2,3,4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; F.T.A. 2,3,4; Play 3; Librarian 2, 3; News Staff 1,2,3,4; Science Club 2. GERALDINE LOUISE BAUER Annual Staff 4; Class Sec. 3; Cheerleader 1; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; F. T.A. 3,4; Librarian 3; Monitor 2,3; N.H.S. 2,3,4; News Staff 1,2, 3,4; Science Club 3,4. MARY CATHERINE BONNETT Grove City High School 1; Annual Staff Editor 4; Art 2; Chorus 2,3; G. A.A. 2,3,4; F.T.A. 2,3,4; Moni- tor 3; Play 3; Science Club 2,3,4. GINGER LOU Annual Staff 4; G.A.A. 1,2, F.T.A. 3,4; Monitor 3; Play Science Club 3; Student Co 2,3,4. LINDA DARLENE Millersburg High 2; G.A.A. 2,3,4. MICHAEL D. BROWN Annual Staff 4; Band 1,2; Baseball 1; Basketball 2,3; Chorus 2,3,4; F.T.A. 3,4; Track 1,2. ROSEMARY BUSHONC Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; F.T.A. 3,4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Librarian 3; N.H.S. 3,4; Pep Band 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Hay 3; Science Club 2,3,4; 4-H 1,2. WILLIAM EUGENE BUSHONG F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Play 3; 4-H 1,2,3,4. KENNETH GENE BUTT Annual Staff 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Cross Country 3,4; Track 2,3,4. STEVEN ROGER BUTT Band 1,2,3; F.T.A. 3,4; Monitor 4; Play 3; Tri M 3. JERRY LEE BYRD Art 1; Basketball 1; Industrial Arts 1. 15 OUR, ACflNG BWJ 12 Y£AR£ AOO AND JANE ELLEN CECIL Annual Staff 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; C.A.A. 1,2; N.H.S. 3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Science Club 3,4; Tri M 3,4. THOMAS J. CLAYTON Annual Staff 4; Band 1,2,3; Bas- ketball 1,2; Class Vice Pres. 4; Cross Country 3; Student Council 4; Track 3; Volleyball 3. WILLIAM JOSEPH CLUNE J.P. Elder High School 1; N.R. Crozier High School 2; Cross Country 3; Science Club 4. BRUCE ALLEN CRIPE Band 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Cross Country 2,3,4; Science Club 4; Student Council 1; Tri M 3,4; Volleyball 3,4. 16 PROGRESS PRESENTS A CHALLENGE WILLIAM DAVID CRIPE Band 1; Baseball 1; Basketball 1; Cross Country 2,4; F.T.A. 3,4; In- dustrial Arts 3; News Staff 3; Play 3; Science Club 3,4; Track 1,2; Volleyball 2. JOHN FREDRICK EDGAR JR. Audio-Visual 1,2,3; F.F.A. 2,3; Industrial Arts 1,2,3; Flay 3. STELLA FAYE ESTEP Milford 1; Chorus 3,4; G.A.A. 2,3, 4; F.T.A. 3,4; Librarian 3,4; Monitor 4. PEGGY DIANE FIRESTONE Band 1,2,3; Class Sec. 2,4; Cheer- leader 2,3; Chorus 3,4; G.A.A. 1, 2,3,4; F.T.A. 3,4; Pep Band 1,2; Pep Club 1,4; Play 3. RICHARD FIRESTONE Industrial Arts 1,2. BYRON LOUIS GALLOWAY Industrial Arts 2,3; Play 3. 17 MAY W£ HAVE WISDOM TO PAMELA SUE GRAVES G.A.A. 1,2,3,4. Country 3; Industrial Arts 2,3; Monitor 3; Play 3; Track 2,3; Vol- leyball 2,3. FRED LEE GREEN F.F.A. 1,2,3,4. FREDERICK EARL HANN Basketball 1,2; Baseball 1,2; Cross Club 2,3,4. LAWRENCE EDWARD JONES Basketball 1,2,3,4; Cross Country 1,2 3,4; Golf 2; Track 1,2,3,4; Volley- vall 2,3,4. 18 and grace to fulfill the challenge MARY JO JUDAY Annual Staff 4; Band 1,2,3; Cheer- leader 1; Chorus 3,4; G.A.A. 1,2, 3,4; Gym Leader 1,2,3; Pep Club 2,3,4. DAVID LEE KLINE Central High School 1,2. ANN LEONA KOWALLIK Band 1,2,3; Chorus 3,4; G.A.A. 1, 2,3,4; Gym Leader 1,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Play 3. JUDITH ANN LANTZ Band 1,2; Cheerleader 1,2; Chorus 3,4; F.T.A. 3,4; G.A.A. 1,2,4; News Staff 3; Play 3; Science Club 3. RICHARD ALLEN LARIMER Bristol High School 1. MARY ALICE KIMES Annual Staff 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Cheerleader 2,3,4; G.A.A. 1,2,3, 4; News Staff 4; Play 3; Tri M 3, 4. i OF JUB P OG E-QQ MADBJUUC FAR LARRY MICHEAL LEA Play 3. GEORGE DOUGLAS LUNG Annual Staff 4; F.T.A. 3,4; In- dustrial Arts 1,2,3; N.H.S. 2,3,4; Science Club 3,4. BETH ANN MILLER Art 1; Band 1,2,3,4; G.A.A. 1,2,3, 4; Tri M 2,3,4. PATRICIA JOANN MULLINS Annual Staff 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; F.T.A. 2,3,4; Science Club 2,3; Tri M 2,3,4. JANIS DEANE PERRY Annual Staff 4; F.T.A. 4; G.A.A. 3; Play 3. WILLIAM EDWIN PETERSEN Band 1,2. THE IM£E MU- WEED THE CmiLLNGL LINDA LEE PILCHER Annual Staff 4; Art 1,4; Band 1,2, 3,4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; N.H.S. 2,3,4; Tri M 4. LYNN DOUGLAS PITTMAN Class Pres, 4; Class Vice Pres. 2; N.H.S. 3,4; News Staff 3,4; Play 3; Science Club 4; Spanish Club 1; Student Council 2,3,4; Track 4. NANCY LOU PLANK Annual Staff 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; F.T.A. 2,3,4; G.A.A. 1,2,3; Science Club 3; Tri M 2,3,4. SANDRA KARLA RICHMOND Annual Staff 4; Class Treasurer 3, 4; F.T.A. 3,4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4. DONNA JEAN RITTER G.A.A. 1,2,3,4. RONALD L. ROBINSON Basketball Manager 1,2,3,4; Cross Country 3; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; In- dustrial Arts 1,2,3. 21 BY INCREASED LEARNING- JOHN HARWOOD SCHACT Kentucky Military Institute 1,2; Chorus 3,4; F.T.A. 3,4; Student Council President 4. GREGORY ALAN SMITH Basketball 1; Cross Country 3; Vol- leyball 3. LINDA CLAIRE SMITH Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 3,4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Tri M 3,4. RODNEY ALLEN SMITH Art 1; Baseball 1,2; Basketball 1, 2,3; Industrial Arts 2; Track 1,3. STEVEN DANIEL SMITH Baseball 1; Basketball 1,2. ROBERT ALLEN STIFFLER Basketball Manager 1,2,3,4; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4. 22 RICHARD ALLEN WARNER Audio-Visual 1; Band 1,2,3,4; In- dustrial Arts 1,2,3. KENNETH EUGENE WILLARD Basketball 1,2; Track 1,2. Not Pictured: James CASSANDRA LENN WELLS Annual Staff Asst. Ed. 4; F.T.A. 3,4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Monitor 3; N.H.S. 2,3,4; News Staff 3; Play 3; Science Club 2,3,4; Student Council 1. SAMUEL KEITH WHITEMAN Annual Staff 4; Audio-Visual 1,2, 3,4; Industrial Arts 1,2,3; Science Club 3,4. BESSIE EMMARINE WOLFE North Webster High School 1; Annual Staff 4; Chorus 2,3,4; F.T.A. 3,4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; N.H.S. 3,4; Librarian 4; Play 3; Pep Club 4; Science Club 3,4. Parker. 23 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ For what shall we be remembered? Naturally we have our faults--we cannot say that this is the best class ever to graduate from Syracuse High School--such judgment is beyond our limits. But we have accepted our challenge and exerted a definite drive forward, each in his own chosen realm. As freshmen, and now as seniors, we represent a variety in potential and a variety in fulfillment. We would be remembered then as strivers. 24 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ VALEDICTORIAN....................Cassandra Wells SALUTATORIAN.....................Geraldine Bauer GIRLS' STATE REPRESENTATIVE . . . .Geraldine Bauer BOYS’ STATE REPRESENTATIVE .... Michael Brown SCIENCE AWARD....................Thomas Clayton MOST VALUABLE PLAYER (BASKETBALL)............. John Longenbaugh MOST VALUABLE PLAYER (BASEBA LL) .John Longenbaugh FREE THROW TROPHY (85.3)............John Longenbaugh CROSS COUNTRY AWARD................Floyd Rensberger TRACK AWARD.........................John Yoder DISTRICT SOLO AND ENSEMBLE WINNERS INSTRUMENTAL PIANO AND VOCAL Kathy Dorsey R. T. Searfoss John Kramer Terry Cover stone Roger Laird Sally Searfoss Cheryl Peffley Karen Juday Susan Kitson Barbara Fisher B. G. VanSickle Jim Wilson Nancy Plank Chris Busch Patricia Mullins Linda Pilcher Beth Miller Mary Barb Immel Peg Firestone Mary Kay Bushong Kathy Dorsey Tol Lee White Susan Frye Sally Pittmen Susan Kirkdorfer Rebecca Stanfield Steven Mock Norman Geible Robert Penick Joann Buhrt Donna Huff Susan Cutter Randy Coverstone Elaine Hoopingarner STATE SOLO AND ENSEMBLE CONTEST WINNERS John Kramer R. T. Searfoss NEW NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY MEMBERS Rebecca Thomas Joann Buhrt Cheryl Peffley Donna Huff Kathy Dorsey Rebecca Smith David Kline John Kramer Brad Bauer William Clune Robbie Smith Mike Buhrt Robert Stiffler Tim Yeager 25 scholastic letter winners ENSUSH Cassie Wells MAlUBMAnCQ Geri Bauer SCJENCS Thomas Clayton Fred Green Robert Stiffler SOCIAL STUDIES William Clune Rosemary Bushong PRACTICAL ARTS David Kline I Janis Perry JUNIORS R. Workman, P. M. Buhrt, V.P. K. Dorsey, S. M. Brower, T. S. Searfoss, S.C. H. Elstrod, S.C. R. Brown J. Bryan M. Bushong R. Bushong D. Chokey B. Crouch S. Cutter D. Darr J. Davis J. Eppley F. Fisher R. Folger S. Frye T. Ganshorn D. Geible P. Godfrey L. Harrington M. Henning S. Holdeman R. Hostetter C. Hulley S. Hunter M. Immel M. Kern S. Kern C. Kistler L. Kitson L. Kline C. Koher E. Koher R. Ladrigan C. Lamb D. Leer E. Leitch D. Lindley J. Line J. Longenbaugh J. Ludwig J. Mauzy D. Mench M. Meredith C. Mikel C. Mock P. Mock P. Moore K. Niles Z. Parker J. Pynter F. Rensberger J. Richards 28 JUNIORS J. Roberts T. Rook stool J. Schoeff L. Simon C. Smith R. Smith G. Spry R. Stahley P. Stanfield N. Steward R. Stiver R. Streiby D. Tatman B. Thomas S. Traster R. VanSickle J. Wiggs J. Wilson T. White J. Yoder S. Yoder Max Brower, T. Kathy Dorsey, S. Mike Buhrt, V.P. 29 QOPttOIUO Z£ K. Galloway, P, K. Juday, V.P. B. Carlson, S. D. Money, T. R. Searfoss, SC C. Xanders, SC A. Arlic B. Appenzeller D. Arnold C. Atwood J. Auer B. Bauer S. Baumgartner J. Benson M. Broekers J. Brown J. Buhrt C. Busch N. Butt P. Colburn L. Cole J. Connolly D. Coy N. Crow R. Douglas R. Edgar B. Fisher J. Frederick P. Fry K. Fuller M. Galloway A. Gilbert M. Gordon T. Griffith S. Hocker D. Huff J. Kramer T. Jones D. Keim P. Kerlin R. Kern S. Kitson S. Laughlin P. Loo M. Martin J. McDonald P. Miller P. Newcomer B. Niles M. Patrick C. Peffley R. Peneck B. Pilcher S. Price S. Reed S. Rensberger 30 £OPHO UOR££ S. Rensberger G. Rhoads C. Robinson S. Shaffer S. Sheline C. Sloan D. Smith R. Smith B. Stoelting C. Thomas J. Thomas T. Thornburg S. Wagner M. Walters D. Wells K. Welty C. Wiggs J. Wortinger C. Wright T. Yeager Not Pictured: E. Mast, M. Hawthorne, A. Holloway, N. Karachencew, J. Thornburg, T. Vanette, J. Line. Debbie Money, T. Bob Carlson, S. Kevin Galloway, P Marta Juday, V.P. 31 T. Covcrstone P. M. Smith VP. K. Thomas SC. C. Kroh SC. A. Arlic A. Avery R. Bell M. Brower M. Burdoine J. Busscher L. Cecil J. Claybaugh R. Clevenger P. Combs J. Conn J. Conn T. Connolly S. Conrad D. Coy M. Kramer T. Crews P. Cripe E. Croumlich D. Darr K. Donham N. Ellis C. Felts B. Fisher C. Frye B. Gant K. Geible C. Gose B. Hall B. Harrington D. Harvey A. Hollar J. Hughes P. Hughes M. Hulley N. Kinder S. Kirkdorfer N. Koher R. Laird G. Laughlin L. Laughlin D. LeCount E. Leitch C. Linvill T. Mast R. Mauzy J. Michael D. Michael M. Miller L. Mock C. Moore T. Mullins 32 FRECN UBN E. Parker S. Pittman J. Plank D. Rarick D. Rice J. Ridings D. Ringler K. Ritter S. Runge S. Sawyer B. Scarbeary S. Sharp C. Singery C. Smith G. Smith G. Smith T. Spurling B. Stanfield C. Stiffler P. Stoelting R. Strieby P. Strouse G. Stuckman C. Stucky P. VanSickle A. Zimmerman Not Pictured: A. Alfrey, D. Gingerich, S. Kirkdorfer, K. Thomas. BIQf-fry grade. S. Frederick, P. P. Troyer, V.P. J. White, S.T. C. Coburn, S.C. J. Adair J. Adair B. Anderson A. Baumbaugh ' L. Blucker S. Brady M. Brown S. Bryan J. Busch L. Bushong D. Byrd R. Clingman M. Coleman L. Coverstone N. Coy P. Coy R. Dahl M. Davidson G. Donham B. Eyer B. Felts G. Fisher D. Galloway G. Ganshorn B. Cardner N. Geible P. Godfrey B. Graves K. Haifley M. Haifley D. Harper N. Harter S. Hershberger M. Hoover S. Hoover K. Huff J. Hulley D. Jetmore R. Johnson C. Jones J. Juday M. Juday R. Kistler R. Kolberg R. Laughlin M. Lea P. Lindley M. Loo J. Losee C. Luttman T. Mench T. Meredith 34 UGUIU GRADE- K. Michael B. Mock M. Mock S. Mock L. Nyikos P. Peters P. Pilcher B. Pipp W. Pletcher S. Richardson P. Ridings K. Robie R. Scheidler D. Searfoss C. Sellers N. Shaw C. Singery D. Smith V. Smith T. Spry C. Stoffel S. Strickler C. Summerlot C. Talmadge S. Tatman J. Thornburg J. Thornburg K. Wiggs S. Wilson S. Yeager J. Yoder A. Young NOT PICTURED: G. Biller, S. Hoover, D. Johnson, S. T. Mock. KING AND QUEEN OF THE SPELLING BEE: Norman Geible and Karen Allen. 35 SEVENTH GRADE P. Rarick, P. D. Webster, V.P. S. Smith, S. A. Butt, T. R. Butt, S.C. R. Heil, S.C. R. Anderson A. Arlic V. Arnold D. Bachtel R. Bell R. Betes R. Brennan K. Brock D. Bushong S. Butler M. Byrd S. Caskey A. Coy J. Coy M. Coy N. Cramer P. Disher D. Dust J. Edgar R. Evans N. Fawley W. Felts G. Firestone D. Fisher D. Fisher R. Galloway R. Geible B. Gordon R. Greene M. Hall R. Harris J. Hasse A. Hess D. Hoover S. Hoover S. Hostetter C. Huber D. Hulley D. Jet more M. Johnson S. Johnson G. Kern R. Kem R. Klase C. Kroh J. Ladrigan J. LeCount S. Line M. Linn Y. Luecke 36 SEVENTH GRADE L. Mast R. Metzger S. Michael T. Miller D. Mishler M. Moore J. Parker T. Patterson M. Peffley B. Plymale C. Pounds R. Powers L. Rhoads L. Richards D. Richmond D. Ringler T. Robie L. Schacht B. Secor D. Sellers M. Smith S. Smith D. Stahley J. Strieby R. Streiby D. Stuckman W. Stuckman J. Thomas J. Thornburg J. Traster R. Troyer D. Van Lue S. Wagoner D. Willis C. Wise B. Wright B. Wolfe C. Wong N. Yoder NOT PICTURED: R. Bailey, D. Holsclaw, M. Ratcliff, L. Simon, E. Thornburg, R. LeCount. 37 JR . PLAY ' 3JRL SHY ’ ROW 1: D. Leer, J. Schoeff, J. Poynter, C. Hulley, K. Dorsey, L. Kitson, C. Kist- ler, M. Immel. ROW 2: M. Bushong, J. Koher, R. Workman, J. Mauzy, J. Wilson, M. Brower, D. Geible, Mrs. Wagner, Director. I'm Birdie LaVerne, Tom's fiancee. Ah's a washer lady, Ah is. That Aunt of yours can certainly make a place her own. Compliments of COCA COLA BOTTLING, Goshen l£ R£fTY mCUElEALL ROW 1: J. Wilson, B. Carlson, J. Wortinger, C. Aballi, J. Longenbaugh, Coach McClure. ROW 2: B. Stiffler Manager, T. Thornburg, M. Broekers, B. Bauer, S. Wagner, L. Jones. ROW 3: L. Kline, Manager, L. Simon, Manager, R. Robinson, Manager, F. Rensberger, B. Cripe. SENIOR, LETTERMEN Bruce Cripe, Carlos Aballi, Larry Jones SCHEDULE WE THEY Pierceton 45 91 Middlebury 39 49 New Paris 51 65 Leesburg 50 48 Mentone 50 51 Warsaw 36 48 North Webster 38 54 North Manchester 49 71 Concord 43 79 Claypool 35 84 County Tourney Larwill 58 61 Bremen 50 63 Cromwell 36 45 Triton 56 79 Ligonier 66 80 South Whitley 49 65 Milford 58 63 Nappanee 75 84 Albion 52 55 Sectional Tourney Warsaw 29 73 Compliments of WILLIAM JONES, REALTOR JUNIOR yaRfillY ROW 1: R. Douglas, J. Wortinger, K. Welty, ROW 2: Mr. Moser, Coach, R. Pilcher, B. Carlson, C. Thomas, B. Niles, S. Wagner, C. Busch, ROW 3: D. Keim, Manager, R. Clevenger, R. Bell, R. Smith. WE THEY Pierceton 25 34 Middlebury 40 20 New Paris 35 47 Leesburg 39 51 Mentone 24 37 Warsaw 22 54 North Webster 41 34 North Manchester 35 42 Concord 31 44 Claypool 43 49 Junior Varsity Tourney North Webster 38 41 Pierceton 38 33 Bremen 45 56 Cromwell 48 26 Triton 44 58 Ligonier 43 49 South Whitley 57 41 Milford 40 38 Nappanee 25 40 Albion 20 35 Compliments of KEN HARKLESS, WAWASEE BOAT COMPANY, INC. FRESHMAfJ BASKETBALL ROW 1: J. Claybaugh, Manager, T. Crews, T. Mullins, S. Conrad, M. Smith, G. Smith, S. Runge. ROW 2: Mr. Bond, Coach, C. Kroh, K. Thomas, D. Coy, R. Bell, A. Hollar, C. Stucky. SCHEDULE WE THEY New Paris 21 34 Bremen 27 41 Mentone 22 42 Pierceton 27 45 Warsaw 27 30 Ligonier 39 27 Triton 35 41 Goshen 26 48 Tourney at North Webster Milford 21 39 Leesburg 54 27 Albion 42 48 Concord 33 42 Nappanee 21 51 Manchester 32 54 Compliments of SPORTSMAN CENTER 7R4Cfc ROW 1: J. Frederick, J. Wortinger, S. Baumgartner, R. Workman, B. Niles, B. Folger, L. Simon, R. Smith, R. Searfoss, L. Kline. ROW 2: S. Wagner, F. Rensberger, J. Longenbaugh, J. Wilson, J. Yoder, B. Pilcher, M. Gordon, M. Hawthorne. ROW 3: T. Griffith, J. Thomas, M. Broekers, B. Bauer, D. Mc- Kibben, T. Clayton, C. Busch, L. Jones, K. Butt, Mr. Cutter, Coach. 45 CROQQ COUNTRY ROW 1: R. Strieby, J. Davis, B. Cripe, B. Folger, T. Mullins, K. Welty. ROW 2: Mr. McClure, Coach, F. Rensberger, A. Holloway, C. Busch, R. Searfoss, K. Butt. WO Uk UEETS Sept. 10 North Webster 22 Millersburg 24 Manchester 29 Claypool Oct. 1 Milford AWAY UEETS Sept. 8 Concord 17 Pierceton Oct. 2 County at Warsaw 16 Sectional Compliments of ARNOLD'S GROCERY 46 RASH3ALL ROW 1: G. Smith, J. Wortinger, J. Kramer, S. Conrad, M. Buhrt, D. Geible, C. Stucky, J. Wilson. ROW 2: T. Thornburg, L. Simon, M. Gordon, D. Tatman, B. Carlson, J. Longenbaugh, B. Richer, R. Smith. ROW 3: Mr. Ummel, Coach, C. Crow, R. Bell, R. Clevenger, B. Bauer, S. Wagner, M. Broekers. SCHEDULE South Whitley WE THEY 0 9 North Webster 2 3 Mentone 3 8 Larwill 11 3 Akron 5 6 Claypool 7 3 Leesburg 6 7 Milford 1 0 Pierceton 1 4 Silver Lake 5 2 Won 4 Lost 6 Compliments of HOUSE OF HARTER 47 GOLF ROW 1: M. Buhrt, T. Thornburg, J. Kramer, T. Crews. ROW 2: J. Wilson, J. Conn, C. Kroh, B. Carlson, P. Stoelting, J. R. Koher, Mr. Roderick, Coach. S.H.S. Golf begins in the spring of the year. Practice usually starts around mid-March and the first meet is scheduled near the first week of April. Five of the teams match 9 hole scores with 5 of the opponents and the lowest score wins. County and Sec- tional golf meets are held in the latter part of May. This is an in- dividual effort similar to track. Compliments of A FRIEND 48 vaRerrv CHEERLEADERS Mary Kimes, Carolyn Smith, Lynda Biller, Debbie Money. The cheerleaders are selected by the student body according to their ability. The cheerleaders have enlarged the cheerblock to the present number of 125; thus increasing the school spirit. 49 JR,. VAR£fTY CREERI-SADERC Jr. Varsity Cheerleaders: Pam Miller, Julie Connolly, Diana Smith. FRkCWMAN CWkERt£ADER£ Freshman Cheerleaders: Susie Kirkdorfer, Peggy Hughes, Cinda Singery, Cathy Moore. Compliments of MARISE'S TOWN LAKE SHOP 50 JP WISH BASkBBdU. ROW 1: J. Yoder, P. Coy. ROW 2: T. Patterson, G. Talmadge, S. Strickler, L. Coverstone, B. Betes, P. Rarick, J. Coy, M. Ratcliff, A. Butt. ROW 3: R. Heil, B. Secor, R. Butt, R. Strieby, J. Traster, D. Richmond, G. Firestone, T. Robie, Mr. Roderick, Coach. ROW 4: D. Holsclaw, S. Richardson, J. Hulley, B. Graves, M. Brown, L. LeCount, D. Huff, B. Bell. ROW 5: G. Fisher, S. Tatman, K. Robie, C. Summerlot, B. Pipp, J. Busch, M. Lea, J. Losee, B. Johnson. ROW 6: N. Geible, K. Michael, S. Mock, R. Kistler, D. Webster, A. Young, J. Thornburg, D. Harper. 5! JR . HIGH B4SEBOLL ROW 1: D. Holsclaw, T. Patterson, J. Hasse, G. Talmadge, G. Firestone, R. Heil, S. Strickler, J. Coy. ROW 2: T. Robie, M. Coy, R. Harris, D. Johnson, J. Hulley, B. Bell, R. Butt, D. LeCount. ROW 3: Mr. Longcnbaugh, B. Graves, B. Pipp, N. Geible, S. Mock, M. Byrd, D. Harper, S. Hoover, K. Robie. Milford North Webster Lee sburg Milford Leesburg WE 22 16 4 9 1 THEY 10 22 7 15 12 Compliments of KITSON HEATING PLUMBING 52 JR WISH TRACK- ROW 1: J. Coy, S. Strickler, G. Talmadge, R. Heil, T. Robie, L. Coverstone, R. Betes, P. Rarick. ROW 2: Mr. Longenbaugh, Coach, D. Richmond, R. Strieby, R. Harris, J. Hulley, B. Bell, D. Holsclaw, R. Butt, B. Firestone. ROW 3: S. Tatman, B. Graves, K. Robie, C. Summcrlot, M. Lea, J. Losee, G. Fisher, D. Le- Count. ROW 4: M. Byrd, J. Thornburg, D. Harper, S. Mock, N. Geible, B. Pipp, D. Webster, S. Hoover. Compliments of DOCTOR JACK CLARK 53 JUNIOR- 6. A. A. ROW Is M. Miller, L. Cole, C. Smith, K. Geible, P. Newcomer, D. Rarick, L. Cecil, D. Gingerich, P. Cobum, G. Rhoads, ROW 2: S. Sawyer, D. Rice, J. Conn, C. Atwood, D. Money, M. Walters, J. Auer, S. Laughlin, C. Wiggs, M. Martin, B. Stanfield, P. Cripe. ROW 3: E. Parker, C. Frye, S. Pittman, S. Kirkdorfer, M. Hulley, J. Ridings, C. Singery, B. Gant, B. Smith, C. Felts, N. Kinder, P. Combs, J. Plank, N. Ellis. ROW 4: N. Butt, C. Xanders, D. Smith, C. Peffley, J. Buhrt, S. Price, J. Benson, P. Kerlin, N. Crow, D. Huff, M. Juday, J. Connolly S. Hocker. ROW 5: C. Sloan, J. Hughes, K. Ritter, S. Kitson, C. Wright, A. Arlic, S. Rensberger, B. Fisher, P. VanSickle, L. Mock, L. Laughlin, B. Stoeling. ROW 6: K. Fuller, M. Cramer, J. Busscher, P. Miller, C. Moore, G. Stuckman, E. Croumlich, K. Donham, P. Hughes, A. Alfrey, N. Koher, B. Fisher, C. Robinson. The Girl's Athletic Association strives to increase interest in sports for girls and to promote good health and sportsmanship. It features such sports as basketball, soft- ball, volleyball, tumbling, soccer, bowling, and skiing. Increased skill in sports and physical fitness are the girls rewards. Compliments of DR. ROBERT CRAIG GY|U LEADERS Charlotte Hulley, Susan Cutter, Pam Graves, Ann Kowallik. SENIOR ■ A. A. ROW 1: D. Leer, J. Schoeff, M. Meredith, L. Kitson, M. Bushong, C. Wells, C. Hulley, K. Dosey, T. White, J. Wiggs. ROW 2: K. Niles, A. Kowallik, M. Kimes, S. Frye, G. Brown, S. Cutter, C. Smith, L. Smith, B. Arnold, J. Bryan. ROW 3: P. Graves, L. Broekers, D. Ritter, S. Kern, P. Firestone, S. Estep, M. Immel, S. Richmond, B. Wolfe, L. Harrington. ROW 4: E. Koher, G. Bauer, S. Traster, D. Lindley, M. Bonnett, S. Searfoss, R. Bushong, J. Poynter, B. Miller, S. Yoder, C. Kistler, J. Lantz. 55 JR-. WISH CWEERL64DER£ EIGHTH SHADE J. Thomas, S. Smith, A. Hess, C. Kroh. 56 SEVENTH GRADE M. Juday, T. Meredith, P. Pilcher, C. Jones. AcnvmEs ROW Is S. Richmond, P. Mullins, M. Bonnett, Editor, C. Wells, Asst. Editor, L. Pilcher, P. Firestone. ROW 2: Mrs. Whiteman, Sponsor, N. Plank, B. Wolfe, J. Cecil, M. Kimes, G. Brown, G. Bauer, M. Juday, J. Perry. ROW 3: D. Jones, S. Whiteman, K. Butt, T. Clayton. THE ECHO, the High School yearbook, is published annually by the senior class. The purpose of the ECHO is to provide a permanent record of Syracuse High School life, programs, and activities. The staff is composed of seniors who have literary and artistic ability. The Educational benefits de- rived by the staff are numerous. Not only do the members receive practical training in writing and business, but they also learn to assume responsibilities in themselves and with the public. 58 MEWS SlAFF ROW 1: K. Dorsey, J. Ludwig, M. Kimes, J. Schoeff, Editor. ROW 2: Mrs. Wagner, Sponsor, P. Col- burn, C. Peffley, B. Arnold, J. Mauzy, C. Wells, S. Frye, J. Connolly. ROW 3: L. Pittman, G. Bauer, T. Yeager. This year the S.H.S. news staff has ac- complished a noteworthy job of reporting interesting school news and events. The efforts of the editor, Jo Ellen Schoeff, and members of the news staff, under the supervision of Mrs. Wagner, have com- bined to produce many newsworthy articles. The news columns were published in both the Mail Journal and the Warsaw-Times Union. Henry David Thoreau once said: News is for old women over their tea. The maxim may be true, but we believe this year's news will make a much more delicious cup for all interested old damsels. Compliments of DOCTOR E. L. FOSBRINK 59 STUDENT COUNCIL ROW 1: M. Buhrt, T. Coverstone, K. Xanders, P. Troyer, S. Fredericks, G. Brown, M. Smith. ROW 2: Mrs. Wagner, Sponsor, R. Searfoss, J. Schacht, T. Clayton, K. Juday, B. Kolberg, K. Galloway, K. Thomas, L. Pitt- man, S. Searfoss, C. Kroh, Mr. Crampton, Sponsor. The student council governs the school and presents the students' views to the faculty and the faculty views to the student. Our student council this year has progressed in accepting more responsibility in governing the school. It endeavored to produce a more harmonious atmosphere between students and faculty. Compliments of SYRACUSE RUBBER PRODUCTS, INC. 60 UBRARVATOC B. Wolfe, S. Estep, N. Shaw, C. Frye, S. Wilson, B. Hall, C. Peffley, C. Gose. The library aids are a group of girls who unselfishly devote their study halls to helping other stu- dents use library facilities and in helping Mrs. Whiteman keep the library in order. Compliments of BURKHOLDER REXALL DRUGS 61 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY ROW 1: J. Eppley, R. Bushong, S. Searfoss, G. Bauer, President, G. Lung, C. Wells, J. Cecil. ROW 2: S. Kern, B. Wolfe, M. Immel, J. Poynter, L. Pilcher, Mr. Fawley, Sponsor, L. Kitson, L. Pittman, D. Jones, M. Brower. The local chapter of the National Honor Soci- ety, under the supervision of Mr. Fawley, is open to second semester sophomores, juniors and seniors. Membership to the society, a nation-wide organization for the purpose of encouraging scholarship, is based on the fol- lowing qualifications: scholarship, leadership, service, and character. Members of the soci- ety proudly wear the national emblem, a small gold shield with a flaming torch. Compliments of KETERING INSURANCE, CHRIS KOHER, Agent 62 CHORUS ROW 1: P. Coburn, D. Rarick, K. Geible, J. Cecil, M. Walters, L. Smith, P. Combs, J. Plank, J. Eppley, N. Kinder, D. Gingerich. ROW 2: B. Arnold, S. Cutter, C. Felts, N. Plank, C. Peffley, J. Koher, J. McDonald, D. Leer, S. Pittman, C. Xanders, S. Frye, D. Money. ROW 3: G. Rhoads, J. Benson, K. Dorsey, B. Gant, B. Wolfe, M. Brown, R. Penick, R. Mauzy, P. Mullins, E. Koher, B. Thomas, D. Huff. ROW 4: N. Koher, C. Moore, P. Firestone, S. Searfoss, P. Stoelting, P. Moore, R. VanSickle, J. Schacht, R. Bushong, J. Lantz, S. Estep, C. Kistler. v , jgr . Compliments of WAWASEE INTERIORS, INC. 63 MODERN MUCfC MASTERS ROW 1: J. Koher, B. VanSickle. ROW 2: K. Niles, N. Plank, P. Firestone, R. Bushong, Mr. Lentz. ROW 3: J. Cecil, J. Bryan, L. Pilcher, L. Smith, P. Mullins, S. Searfoss. ROW 4: S. Kern, M. Immel, D. Lindley, M. Bush- ong, S. Traster, M. Meredith, M. Kimes, K. Dorsey. ROW 5: J. Poynter, B. Miller, B. Cripe, J. Wilson, M. Buhrt. Tri M stands for Modern Music Masters. It is made up of students from band and chorus. To be eligible for this honor, you must earn 100 points, which are ac- quired by going to contests, and taking part in other activities. The money- making project for this year was a Christmas sock hop. 64 RJfUR£ TEACHERe OF AMERICA ROW 1: B. Thomas, P. Mullins, P. Firestone, G. Bauer, J. Lantz, S. Estep, B. Wolfe, S. Richmond, J. Schoeff. ROW 2: P. Coburn, D. Money, G. Brown, L. Kitson, S. Butt, C. Wells, N. Plank, B. Arnold, J. Eppley, Mrs. Wagner, Sponsor. ROW 3: R. Smith, M. Bonnett, G. Lung, B. Cripe, J. Schacht, J. Mauzy, M. Brown, R. Bushong, S. Traster. The FTA holds two meetings each month. The formal business meetings are held the first Monday of each month during the activity period. During this time they meet to plan future meetings and discuss field trips. Last year they began a program of night meetings held in the homes of various members. These are informal meetings held the second Tues- day of each month. The purpose of FTA is to bring about a better understanding of the pro- fession and to help the members decide if they want teaching for a career. Compliments of THORNBURG DRUG COMPANY 65 4-N ROW 1: E. Hoopingamer, A. Busch, N. Busch, C. Green, Mr. Edwards, Sponsor, ROW 2: J. Yoder, E. Croumlich, C. Linvill, J. Busch, P. Troyer, L. Bushong, ROW 3: D. Coy, J. Brown, R.Kern, C. Busch, B. Bushong, J. Roberts, F. Creen. P. P A SYRACUSE ROW 1: Mr. Edwards, Sponsor, J. Brown, R. Robinson, R. Stiffler, J. Roberts, R. Kern, D. Coy, ROW 2: C. Linvill, D. Long, F. Gross, F. Creen, B. Bushong, G. Tom, M. Reiff, R. Stalter, G. Tom, D. Kreis, M. Richcreek, K. Pass. Compliments of SOUTH SHORE GOLF COURSE fiET ROW 1: J. Buhrt, J. Schoeff, E. Croumlich, T. Coverstone, G. Stuckman, K. Donham, P. Loo, C. Moore. ROW 2: M. Hulley, N. Kinder, J. Ridings, C. Felts. ROW 3: S. Cutter, K. Dorsey, S. Searfoss, C. Singery, J. Mauzy, L. Pilcher, S. Frye, J. Ludwig, D. Coy. This year the art class of S.H.S. has studied in several of the dif- ferent areas of art which are of most interest to the individual students. Since everyone enjoys something different, each student has had a chance to work with the art tools with which he is most adept. Some of the areas covered include figure and scene drawing with charcoal, pastels, water colors, oil paints, making posters and carv- ing. Mrs. Talmadge has been an ex- cellent influence on students who really enjoy art. Compliments of FOO FAYE'S RESTAURANT 67 TWIRIERC ROW 1: Kris Niles, Judy Bryan. ROW 2: Peggy Hughes, Sue Traster, Susie Kirkdorfer. The twirlers this year are a talented quintet of girls who support the school teams with their seemingly endless energies. At each basketball game, they present new routines which never fail to dazzle the public. Compliments of ROSE JEWELRY 68 SCIENCE CLUB ROW 1: S. Frye, D. Darr, J. Roberts, L. Pittman, S. Searfoss, M. Buhrt, H. Elstrod. ROW 2: Mr. Neff, Sponsor, B. Wolfe, B. Clune, S. Yoder, J. Ludwig, S. Kern, G. Bauer, M. Immel, L. Kitson. ROW 3: M. Bonnett, M. Brown, B. Cripe, M. Brower, S. Smith, G. Lung, R. Bushong, J. Poynter. ROW 4: S. White- man, M. Kern, D. Jones, T. Clayton, B. Cripe, R. Stiver, J. Mauzy. The Science Club is dedicated to developing greater interest among Syracuse High School students in the various fields of science. Meetings are held every second and fourth Thursday afternoon of each month. They fea- ture lectures, movies, and demonstrations. Often specialists in scientific or related fields from our locality or a nearby community par- ticipate in these meetings. Field trips to places of scientific interest are an important phase of the program. Compliments of BON LEN SNACK SHOPPE 69 JR . NtGU BAND ROW 1: M. Juday, S. Yeager, P. Troyer, C. Luttman, T. Meredith, N. Fawley, C. Kroh, S. Smith, N. Yoder, K. Haifley. ROW 2: P. Peters, L. Nyikos, S. Caskey, S. Michael, L. Rhoads, T. Miller, C. Jones, J. Thomas, R. Butt, D. Richmond, B. Gordon, K. Huff, C. Busch, B. Pipp, L. Coverstone, D. ByTd. ROW 3: C. Pounds, D. Bach- tel, D- Jetmore, P. Pilcher, M. Byrd, A. Hess, R. Kern, G. Ganshom, G. Talmadge, J. Yoder, M. Coy, D. Jet- more, D. Searfoss, B. Secor, D. Van Lue, D. Fisher, J. Traster, D. Bushong, D. Harper, N. Geible, S. Mock. 70 AUDIO VtSWL ROW 1: R. Stahley, D. Darr. ROW 2: R. Johnson, S. Tatman, T. Yeager, R. Clingaman, S. Whiteman, D. Johnson, M. Brown, K. Welty, T. Ganshom. These boys are really indispensable. With the projector and films becoming more and more important in education, the audio visual aids club is becoming more popular and truly helpful to the faculty. 71 RAND WOODIMNDS FLUIDS ROW 1: S. Kern, D. Lindley, N. Butt, K. Juday, ROW 2: D. Gingerich, L. Mock, N. Koher, D. Michael, T. Cov- erstone, L. Kitson. ROW 3: D. Rice, M. Brower, P. Van- Sickle, B. Fisher. ROW 1: E. Koher, M. Immel, M. Bushong, L. Pilcher. ROW 2: S. Kirkdorfer, S. Pittman, L. Cecil, T. White, G. Rhoads. ROW 3: L. Laughlin, B. Stanfield, J. Buhrt. The Senior High School Band directed by Mr. James Lentz, offers its members an op- portunity to increase their enjoyment and appreciation of good music. The principle activities of the band include sharing its music with the student body, performing at basketball games, giving several concerts a year and participating in music con- tests. ROW 1: N. Hank, J. Poynter, B. Miller, J. Cecil, R. Bushong. ROW 2: B. Fisher, S. Kitson, A. Arlie, C. Peffley, M. Meredith, J. Schoeff, C. Smith, L. Smith. 72 RAND BRASS ROW 1: P. Combs, P. Stanfield, D. Coy, M. Smith. ROW 2: B. Niles, R. Warner, M. Buhrt, M. Gordon, ROW 3: S. Wagner, J. Conn, R. Clevenger, B. Cripe. WOOD WINDS ROW Is R. Laird, P. Stoelting, D. Leer, K. Dorsey. ROW 2: J. Wiggs, J. Hughes, C. Smith. ROW 3: S. Hunter, C. Thomas. S. Searfoss. BRASS ROW 1: D. Keim, P. Coburn, P. Mullins, C. Kroh, B. Appenzeller. ROW 2: T. Mullins, C. Stucky, C. Busch, A. Hollar, R. VanSickle, R. Penick. ROW 3: D. Coy, J. Wilson, C. Koher. PERCUSSION ROW 1: S. Yoder, L. Simon, T. Crews, M. Kimes, S. Reed, J. Kramer. ROW 2: A. Alfrey, R. Searfoss, P. Mock. 73 CUBERBLOae A GREAT AUDIENCE. FOR THE TEAM OUR MASCOT CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES to the Senior Class of 1 965 McCORMICK-CUTTER CHEVROLET PHONE 7-3777 7-3735 1001 SO. HUNTINGTON SYRACUSE INDIANA KALE ISLAND BEACON LAKE WAWASEE SYRACUSE, INDIANA CUSTOM CREST CAR PRODUCTS, INC. 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Root Beer Stand Angler's Cove Auer's Auto Supply Brazel Bait Conn Buhrt Lumber Bud's Body Shop Dr. Wendel Shank Dr. Eugene Yoder Felts Neon Plastic Signs Galloway's Grocery Gamble Store Heil's Haven Kline's Sinclair Station Lakeside Coin-Op Laundry and Coin-Op Dry Cleaning La Petite Shop Lung’s Custom Kitchens Oakes Accounting Service Overhead Door Perry's Sunoco Service Station Petersen's Kale Island Bait House Pilcher's Shoes Smith Electric Star Store Stucky's Furniture Company Syracuse Cafe Syracuse Cleaners and Laundry Syracuse Hardware W. R. Thomas 5tf-$1.00 Wawasee Airport Wawasee Laundromat Wawasee Motel Wawasee Motor Sales, Inc. ’’THE LAST WORD This may be the only chance I will ever have to have the last word, and many acknowl- edgements are in order. The faculty has taken time to encourage the publication of this year's ECHO, especially Mrs. Whiteman, our sponsor. The assistant editor, Cassie Wells, and the staff worked long hours to make this yearbook possible. The entire staff and student body of Syracuse High School deserve praise and congratulations for promoting the publi- cation of a student yearbook. All these people know something of the long, hard hours and headaches connected with producing a yearbook. To all of the above people, plus the advertisers, sponsors, and particularly the subscribers, my last word is-- 90 THANKS Mary Bonnett--Editor (ND96 Carlos Aballi--14,42 Janna Adair--34 Jeani Adair--34 Alice Alfrey--73 Bruce Anderson--36 William Appenzeller--30,73 Andrea Arlic--32 Angela Arlic--36 Armoret Arlic--30,72 Barbara Arnold--14,55,59,63,65 David Arnold--30 Vicki Arnold--36 Carol Atwood--30,54 Janice Auer--30,54 Allen Avery--32 Donna Bachtel--36,70 Robert Bailey Joe Bartman--32 Brad Bauer--30,42,45,47 Geri Bauer--14,55,58,59,62,65,69 Alan Baumbaugh--34 Steven Baumgartner--30,45 Richard BeU--32,43,47 Robert Bell--36,44,51,52,53 Janet Benson--30,54,63 Robert Betes--36,51,53 Glenda Biller Lynda Biller--49 Lonnie Blucker--34 Mary Bonnett--14,55,58,65,69 Sue Ann Brady'--34 Richard Brennan--36 Kathy Brock--36 Linda Broekers--14,55 Max Broekers--30,42,45,47 Max Brower--28,40,62,69,72 Michael Brower--32 Ginger Brown--14,55,58,60,65 Joseph Brown--30,66 Michael Brown (12)--15,63,65,69 Michael Brown (8)--34,51,71 Rodger Brown--28 Judy Bryan--28,55,64,68 Steven Bryan--34 Joan Buhrt--30,54,67,72 Michael Buhrt--28,47,48,60,64,69 Michael Burdoine--32 Chris Busch--30,43,45,46,66,73 John Busch--34,51,66,70 David Bushong--36,70 Linda Bushong--34,66 Mary Kay Bushong--28,40,54,64,72 Richard Bushong--28 Rosemary Bushong--15,55,62,63,64,65,69,72 William Bushong--15,66 Janice Busscher--32 Sheryl Butler--36 Alan Butt--36,51 Kenneth Butt--15,45,46,58 Nancy Butt--30,54,72 Roger Butt--36,51,52,53,70 Steven Butt--15,65 David Byrd--34,70 Jerry Byrd--15 Michael Byrd--36,52,53,70 Bob Car Ison--30,31,42,43,47,48 Sharilyn Caskey--36,70 Jane Cecil--16,58,62,63,64,72 Linda Cecil--32,54,72 Doug Chokey--28 Jerry Claybaugh--32,44 Thomas Clayton--16,45,58,60,69 Robbie Clevenger--32,43,47,73 Richard Clingaman--34,71 William Clune--16,69 Charles Coburn--34 Pamela Coburn--30,54,59,63,65,73 Linda Cole--30,54 Mary Coleman--34 Pamela Combs- 32,54,63,65,73 James Conn--32,48,73 Jeannine Conn--32,54 Julia Connolly--30,50,54,59 Tim Connolly--32 Steve Conrad--32,47,44 Lowell Coverstone--34,51,53,70 Terry Coverstone--32,33,72,60,67 Amy Coy--36 Don Coy--32,67,73 Doug Coy--30,44,66,73 Jonny Coy--36,51,52,53 Michael Coy--36,52,70 Nancy Coy--34 Paul Coy--34,51 Marie Cramer--32,54 Vicki Cramer--36 Thomas Crews--32,44,48,73 Bruce Cripe--16,42,46,64,69,73 Patti Cripe--32,54 William Cripe--17,65,69 Rebecca Crouch--28 Elizabeth Croumlich--32,54,66,67 Natheta Crow--30,54 Susan Cutter--28,55,63,67 Robin Dahl--34 Daniel Darr--28,69,71 Dennis Darr--32 Michael Davidson--34 James Davis--28,46 Patti Disher--36 Gary Donham--34 Kathy Donham--32,54,67 Kathy Dorsey--28,29,40,55,59,63,64,73,67 Ronald Douglas--30,43 Daniel Dust--36 Jacqueline Edgar--36 John Edgar--17 Richard Edgar--30 Nancy Ellis--32,54 Hank Elstrod--28,69 Jean Eppley--28,62,63,65 Stella Estep--17,55,61,63,65 Randall Evans--36 Rebecca Eyer--34 Nancy Fawley--70,36 Cindy Felts--32,54,63,67 Rebecca Felts--34 Walter Felts--36 Cary Firestone--51,52,53,36 Peg Firestone--17,55,58,63,64,65 Richard Firestone--17 Barbara Fisher--30,72 Brenda Fisher--32,72 David Fisher--36,70 Diane Fisher--36 Fred Fisher--28 Guy Bill Fisher--51,53,34 Robert Folger--28,46,45 James Frederick--30,45 Sharon Frederick--34,60 Philip Fry--30 Connie Frye--32,54,61 Susan Frye--28,55,59,63,67,69 Karen Fuller--30 Byron Calloway--17 David Galloway--34 Kevin Calloway--30,31,60 Michael Galloway--30 Roger Galloway--36 Rebecca Cant--32,54,63 Ginger Canshom--34,70 Thomas Canshorn--28,71 Barbara GarJner--34 David Ceible--28,40,47 Katherine Ceible--32,54,63 Norman Geible--34,51,53,52,70 Rebecca Ceiblc--36' Andy Gilbert--30 Deborah Cingerich--54,63,72 Patsy Godfrey--34 Penny Godfrey- -28 Brent Gordon--36,70 Michael Cordon--30,47,73,45 Cindy Gose--32,61 Pamela Craves--18,54 William Craves--34,51,52,53 Fred Green--18,66 Ralph Creen--36 Terry Criffith--30,45 Kathy Haifley--34,70 Michael Haifley--34 Bitsie Hall —32,61 Martha Hall—36 Fritz Hann--18 Dennis Harper--34,51,52,53,70 Linda Harrington--28,55 William Harrington--32 Randy Harris--36,52,53 Nila Harter--34 Ceorge Harvey--32 Joseph Hasse—36,52 Michael Hawthorne--45 Rex Heil—36,51,52,53 Michael Henning--28 Sherry Hershberger--34 Anita Hess--36,56,70 Sandra Hocker--30 Vicki Sue Hocker--18 Sharon Holdeman--28 Alan Hollar—32,44,73 Ashley Holloway--46 David Holsclaw—51,52,53 Diann Hoover--36 Marilyn Hoover--34 Sandra Hoover--36 Steven Hoover--52,53 Susan Hoover--3 Cinda Huber--36 Ronald Hostetter--2c Sally Hostetter--36 Donna Huff--30,63 Keith Huff--34,51,70 Julie Hughes--32,73 Peggy Hughes--32,50,68 Sherry Hunter--73 Charlotte Hully--28,40,55 Donna Hulley--36 Marjorie Hulley--32,54,67 John Hulley--34,51,52,53 Mary Barb lmmel--28,40,55,62,64,69,72 Daniel Jetmore--34,70 Diann Jetmore--36,70 Donald Johnson--52,71 Mary Johnson--36 Robert Johnson--51,71,34 Shirley Johnson--36 Cynthia Jones--56,70,34 David Jones--18,58,62,69 Larry Jones--l8,45,42 Thomas Jones--30 John Juday--34 Karen Juday--30,31,60,72 Marta Juday--34,54,56,70 Mary Jo Juday--19,58 Nick Karachencew-- Donald Keim--30,43,73 Paula Kerlin--30,54 Cregory Kern--36 Michael Kern--28,69 Roger Kern--30,69 Ruby Kern--36,70 Sandra Kern--28,55,62,64,69,72 Mary Kimes--19,49,55,58,59,64,73 Nancy Kinder--32,54,63,67 Susan Kirkdorfer--32,50,54,68,72 Claudia Kistler--28,40,55,63 Randy Kistler--57,34 Lucy Kitson--28,40,55,62,65,69,72 Susan Kitson--30,54,72 Rebecca Klase--36 David Kline--19 Leonard Kline--28,42,45 Elaine Koher--28,55,63,72 Rebecca Kolberg--34,60 Ann Kowallik--19,55 John Kramer--30,47,48,73 91 fND 96 Carol Kroh--56,36,70 Casey Kroh--32,48,73,60,70,47,44 James Ladrigan--36 Richard Ladrigan--28 Roger Laird- 32,73 Charles Lamb--28 Judy Laniz--19,55,63,65 Richard Larimer--19 Glenn Laughlin--32 Loretta Laughlin--32,54,72 Robert Laughlin--34 Sandra Laughlin--30,54 Larry Lea--20 Mark Lea--34,53,57 Donald Le Count--32,52,53 John Le Count--36 Larry Le Count--51 Richard Le Count Deborah Leer--28,40,55,63,73 Ellen Leitch--32 Ernest Leitch--28 Donna Lindley--28,55,64,72 Peggy Lindley--34 Jackie Line--28 Sonya Line--36 Marcia Linn--36 Charles Linvill--32,66 John Longenbaugh--28,47,45,42 Margaret Loo--34 Pat Loo--30,67 John Losee--51,53,34 Yvonne Luecke--36 John Ludwig--28,59,67,69 Ceorge Lung--20,62,65,69 Cinda Luttman--70,34 James McDonald--30,63 Dallas McKibben--4S Mary Jo Martin--30,54 Evelyn Mast Larry Mast--37 Terry Mast--32 Jamison Maury--28,40,59,65,67,69 Rusch Mauzy--32,63 Dennis Mench--28 Thomas Mench--34 Marinelle Meredith- 28,55,64,72 Tona Meredith--34,56,70 Ronald Metzger--37 James Michael--32 Kenneth Michael--Sl Sharon Michael--37,70 Carol Mikel--28 Donna Mikel--32,72 Beth Ann Miller--20,55,64,72 Melody Miller--32,54 Pam Miller--30,50 Terry Miller--37,70 Debra Mishler--37 Bruce Mock--32 Carolyn Mock--28 Lou Ann Mock--32,72 Marleen Mock--35 Phillip Mock--28,73 Robert Mock--35 Steven Mock--35 Steven Thurlow Mock--51,52,53 Deborah Money--30,31,49,54,63,65 Cathy Moore--32,50,63,67 Melinda Moore--37 Phil Moore--28,63 Patricia Mullins--20,58,63,64,65,73 Thomas Mullins--32,40,44,73 Patsy Newcomer--30,54 Robert Niles--30,45,43 Kristie Niles--28,55,64,68 Linda Nyikos--70,35 Emma Parker--33,54 Jerry Parker--37 James Parker Zeda Parker--28 Michael Patrick--30 Thomas Patterson--37,51,52 Cheryl Peffley — 30,54,59,61,63,72 Marcia Peffley--37 Robert Penick--30,63 Janis Perry--20,58 Patti Peters--35,70 William Petersen--20 Linda Pilcher--21,58,62,64,67,72 Patricia Pilcher--35,56,70 Robert Piicher--30,43,45,47 William Pipp--35,51,52,53,70 Lynn Pittman--21,59,60,62,69 Sally Pittman--33,54,63,72 Janet Plank--33,54,63 Nancy Plank--21,58,63,64,65,72 Wanetta Pletcher--35 Beatrice Plymale--37 Jayne Poynter--28,40,55,62,64,69,72 Cindy Pounds--37,70 Richard Powers--37 Sandra Price--30,54 Donna Rarick--33,54,63 Phillip Rarick—36,51,53 Michael Ratcliff--51 Steven Reed--30,73 Floyd Rensberger — 28,45,46,42 Sharon Rensberger--30,54 Stanley Rensberger--31 Cwen Rhoads--31,54,63,72 Laura Rhoads--37,70 Darlene Rice—33,54,72 Larry Richardson--35,51 Dennis Richmond--37,51,53,70 Sandra Richmond—21,55,58,65 Judy Ridings--33,54,67 Peggy Ridings—35 Dianne Ringler Dennis Ringler--33,37 Kathy Ritter—33,54 Donna Ritter--21,55 Jon Roberts--29,66,69 Kevin Robie—35,51,52,53 Tim Robie--37,51,52,53 Carla Robinson--31,54 Ronald Robinson--21,66 Terry Rookstool--29 Steven Runge--33,44 Sharon Sawyer--33,54 William Scarbeary--33 John Schacht--22,60,63,65 Lenore Schacht--37 Robert Scheidler--35 Jo Ellen Schoeff--29,40,55,59,65,67,72 Deborah Searfoss--70,35 R. T. Searfoss--30,31,54,45,60,73,45 Sally Searfoss- -28,55,60,62,63,64,67,69,73 Brian Secor--51,70,37 Debra Sellers--37 Cristine Sellers--35 Susan Shaffer--31 Steven Sharp--33 Nancy Shaw--35,61 Steven Sheline--31 Larry Simon--29,47,73,45,42 Linda Simon-- Carla Singery--35 Cinda Singery--33,50,54,67 Carolyn Sloan--31 James Smart Carolyn Smith--29,49,55,73 Cathy Smith--33,54,72 David Smith--35 Diana Smith--31,50,54 Gene Smith--33 Creg Smith (12)--22 Creg Smith (9)--33,47 Linda Smith--22,55,63,64,72 Michael Smith (9)--32,33,44,60,73 Michael Smith (7)--37 Rebecca Smith—29,54,65 Robbie Smith--31,47,43 Rodney Smith--22,45 Steve Smith—22,69 Sue Ann Smith--37 92 Susie Smith--36,56,70 Vicki Smith Cary Spry--29 Trudy Spry--35 Tom Spurling--33 Debbie Stahley--37 Ralph Staley—29,71 Pete Stanfield--29,73 Rebecca Stanfield--33,54,72 Norma Stewart --29 Connie Stiffler--33 Robert Stiffler--22,42,66 Roger Stiver--29,69 Becky Stoelting--31 Paul Stoelting--33,47,63,73 Cynthia Stoffel--35 Jessie Strieby--37 Randy Strieby--33,51,53,37 Robert Strieby--46 Ronald Strieby--29 Steven Strickler--35,51,52,53 Philip Strouse--33 Daniel Stuckman- -37 Gayle Stuckman--33,66 William Stuckman--37 Curt Stucky--33,44,47,73 Charles Summerlot--35,51,53 Creg Talmadge--35,51,52,53,70 Don Tatman--29,47 Steven Tatman--35,51,53,71 Carl Thomas--31,43,73 Jackie Thomas--31,43,73 Jerry Thomas--45 Kent Thomas--32,44,60 Rebecca Thomas--29,63,65 Edward Thornburg-- James Thornburg- - Jenny Thornburg--37 Jo Ann Thornburg--35 Joseph Thornburg--35,51,53 Thomas Thornburg--31,42,47,48 Jay Traster —51,70,37 Sue Ann Traster--29,55,64,65,68 Pamala Troyer--34,60,66,70 Randy Troyer--37 Terry Vanette — Daniel Van Lue--37,70 Patti Van Sickle--33,54,65,72 Robert Van Sickle--29,63,64,73 Steven Wagner--31,47,45,42,43,73 Steven Wagoner--37 Melanie Walters--31,54,63 Richard Warner--23,73 David Webster--36,51,53 Cassie Wells--23,55,58,59,62,65 Doug Wells--31 Kermit Welty--31,46,43,71 Jerri White--34 Tol Lee White--29,55,72 Samuel Whiteman--23,58,69,71 Cathy Wiggs--31,54 Julie Wiggs--29,55,73 Karen Wiggs--35 Kenneth Willard--23 Dennis Willis--37 James Wilson--29,40,42,45,47,48,45,64,73 Susan Wilson--35,61 Cindy Wise--37 Barbara Wolfe--37 Bessie Wolfe--23,55,58,61,62,63,65,69 Corwyn Wong--37 Richard Workman--28,40,45 John Wortinger--31,42,43,45,47 Betty Wright--37 Connie Wright--31,54 Crix Xanders--30,54,60,63 Sandra Yeager--35,70 Tim Yeager—31,59,71 John Yoder (11)—29,45 John Yoder (8)--51,35,66,70 Nancy Yoder—37,70 Sally Yoder--29,55,69,73 Andy Young—35,51 Alan Zimmerman--33


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