Waynesboro Area Senior High School - Wayarian Yearbook (Waynesboro, PA)
- Class of 1967
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M, ,X,, , Qi W W4 W fiiwmi Q' WW Wm-J-fan S pf wr if f fig msgffiw A +f wk wma? g wwf A v wg, L, K A 1 ,al wg-:rj Q-N 0,1 'W Q If . .. V 1 NLR yn Ja., ef, ri -137 ,g,n.h5', +- Q- , .F?,:,g xJ gain- :f,1V5'-.,:, q p ni! - , - 'T' ti Hu, .Zi M I ff, if ' A . wwsi w qf : V fv - my M U PM f 2, 1. -A 1: '. . :Q ' - Fi. ' .La :Q ' wj ' M nn, ..,' qv.. mx- wt , um- ..., w f 4s '! , . M 1 ' MM.. m l fmm l m ' ' 4 , ., wi' ,-ka s . , V-f I-F A ' 1 'A ,- . 'f ' 1- '14M14:,AQ.Nl ff,15f-g.-5':,f'- S It r 1 'aim 'YZ',J,,2::--.'li4aQ,iL..h-wg 1 ' ' P ' ' ffl FOREWORD Can it be possible? Has another year ended? Where did it go so swiftly? It seems like just yesterday that the sophomores cautiously entered, the juniors gladly moved up, and the seniors jubilantly ac- quired the top spot. And now -it's all over. Indeed the 1966-67 school year has reached its end. And just where did it go? With the lingering whispers of the endless train of events--- from the thrilling sports contests to dreamy dances to dreaded tests- the action-packed year has become a thing of the past and slipped into the confines of our memories. We of the staff hope that the 1967 Wayarian can serve as key to unlock and revitalize your storehouse of memories. Assembling this yearbook was a unique and enriching experience. just try to imagine the satisfaction of finally completing over 200 pages, each designed to capture the action of our year. The long hours and the last minute rushes will have been Worth it all if you-the reader-enjoy your yearbook as much as we--the staff-enjoyed compiling it. 3111 memuriam Eiirhurh Qlark 1591 U15 Nui Zfiameni Gun mush Qhv Hugging 09f GEM jlfrienils. 311211 Are Nui Emil, E111 Siiiimplgi Qfanne Bvfnre My Alnng Ghz Quail mhirh All mum Gfranvl. Antipha1nvvs : JETCIQIIIPIIT 1 , g W SENIORS .a,J ww? SPORTS STUDENT LIFE ADMINISTRATION UNDERCLASSMEN ORGANIZATIONS ADVERTISERS ' ,ww - -X E , w .7 Y - 1 N,, .Iv-.gif ur Z?9ff f A ahh -1.1 4+ , V , yF,,,f,,,,, b , f 'Q , W1 ' i ' .E I eg A ,i it 2 m 2 s 'Q 5 2 E -.J ! N 1 '-i' Lzl ' -B., N N ' ,, 1 Q GEQ4 E40 ff .i:T'5 - fw' M i,,,3Mew,.ji , ,xg , 'M Af 1-1 ' ffff uz? Q' ag W 'Y 45 A M2 3, r Zi W 2 J PW X- fy f if 1 4 Q as 9 ff 2 V 'gf 4 2' fx is Q gf rggf' ,.wgQ,,- A 9 'IN 2 S 2554, wry -Q +sl .gf1,5-at KKK! Q a KK vw, A Q -Q V x. K ' ' X' xi + ' X' Sk ' ' f my- . f , was .F 5 'YG E . .V Q - 95+ RQ +3 S' . ,YV K . vm Q - ' ,. ,. , ., w W , ,. f Ks 4' 153. it 4 I . i- 7,11 : .. fw. -I .. 'Y Q , fl' 1 I W K 4' A 4 Y KK I, , . ,K Vhkk K, K K K'K:,? A Q 5 , ? K xx. . ff' If C4 XVI. i ,EY . -f... K A ,N R Q 2 P 1 iff - ,fg- ' mm.. 1 f'. 1 NW f , 'WW A '- ,.'L lf? . 'Rf ' X' ' A -l W , .rx QQK, K K i...f K K K KK KK W KK E V K KK FK K V K X k P f , fm' ' 59'i?sK QKK . ,MQ .K ,K K. K KK 'WK k - K5 . ,. ui-vs. - 4 .F , K K Q 'K fa KK K K , .nk RQ UMLJMQL lx L f Please, may I have some more? WHAT HAVE I MDRE vp .Q just a little push. Well, I did what I was told, but . l l Whose job was this anyway? Did we want red or orange? Sing along with ME , , A Do you want 6 or 7 strips? Such an interesting class! Then she told her to Yeah she did Y ! I! Er The Trojan game? Yes you bet we won! xx -W' W TX fiili THAT'9 WORTH THE KNOWING OOPS! Another Wayarian photographer just popped into the room. Are you sure it isn't an inch above the knees? WH NIJIJIS Please! Not in my eye! INHAT HAVE DDNE rn I It sure has been a long time!!! e fi l i ' nik ,ak ' t.l-bfi:-fu ' . V O . N i 6 wif ,ff You can't get your picture taken looking like that. I feel so ashamed. Who, ME? Finally, they're finished. ,4-. Wait'll Dad hears about this! Garcon, two pomegranates for my friends, please. THATS WORTI- Imeffsfing - - - i5U'f if? Quiet! Artists at work! HE DOING On the road to victory. What now! How much longer do I have to sit here? Do you know what you are doing? Yes, I go ten inches this way and eight that way . . . That should take Care of it. E 3 The fork goes on the right, or! Is it the left? W.. WHAT DUTY . -QQ K ,fl , 7 A. vw X, ,M f. .,---L . ' k Q 3 ? 2 5 M af- .3 - 'SW ' 1 N','. 1 - Well, I don't like llaal, Mr. K. Get those lines, OR ELSE!! Looke here, it just ain'l that way! HAVE I LEFT LINDONE , ji, X VJ' jf' All right, who taped our sampan to the floor? Oh, no! What'd I forget last night? W iz ' A 2 ,li Jn , , ' Mi I 'M .K -1. B., Would you believe we're going on a safari? ,..f K ,,t ,V , . ,, , my rag '7 f ,, V, ,y fig HW , ,, febfwfta wi ng! K M55 ' a L Nope, they taught me that already. mm Who put that fly paper here??? .x , Do I see gum? fi i 'lv 5 I 1 in if m g f 1 we Z1 53 U So you're the ones who put the opaque glass in! INTO . . Nobility in this school? I ,WL .I In I say or I will turn you into a horse! ' 1 .I Don't move-I car1't find my contacts. WHA FOLLIEE All right, who hooked 'em all together? Are you sure it's the right color for me? EW RUN Errrrrrrrr ,.f Ti ,Q ,av-+ Whafs up, judge? We gotta get out a' this place ..... , 2I 'CI.2- And now for a break . . . Jzff' Y ,,,.1uv--0' , V f They sure dicln't inquire very much! mess SELF After all the learning, '! TIOVV the problem is drawing it. . if I thought the clay would never end. After all those weeks of planning, we're almost clone. NQUIRIEQ ARE THE ROAD . . . 24 QLIPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS Dr. jacob N. Wentzel Dr. jacob N. Wentzel, formerly of Wilmington, Delaware, is the new superintendent of the Waynesboro Area School District. Dr. Wentzel, a native of Berks County, received his B.S. degree from East Stroudsburg College in 1953, his M.Ed. from Temple University in 1959, and his doctorate from the same in 1964. Since january of 1961, he had served as assistant to the superintendent of the Alfred I. Du Pont School System in northern Delaware. Dr. Wentzel is a member of the Delaware State Education Association, the National Education Association, the American Association of School Administrations, and the Phi Delta Kappa Honor Education Fraternity. Dr. Wentzel's professional qualifications are impressive, but his per- sonal qualifications are equally impressive. He is an individual of unusual scholarship who loves the out-of-doors and sports. His wide range of interests unquestionably enhance his capabil- ities as chief administrator. Dr. Wentzel's wife Hazel also has a doctorate from Temple University and is a specialist in curriculum and supervision. They have one son john, who is a year old. Saying welcome would be a small way of letting Dr. Wentzel and his family know how happy we are to have them-not only in our school system but in our community. We pledge to them our friendship, our tal- ents, and our help. Dr. Wentzel, John, and Mrs. Wentzel BOARD OF DIRECTORS Our Board of Directors manages the organization of our R0b6rt'R.Cutcha1l' entire merged school district and is responsible for hiring Admlmstmtwe Assistant teachers, outlining the school calendar, and establishing and carrying out school policy. Their capable management makes our school system the successful organization that it is. Henry A. Kohler, Prefident f. Daniel Rosenberger, Vice Preridezzt g R Ruth H. Campbell, Secretary g Wilbur R. Kline, Treamrer Paul Barkdoll J Clarence L. Harbaugh it ati? ttl . ? William Knupp it X Vp John M. Little ' Charles A. Warner 34, The School Board in action P21S5 if Off, PRINCIPAL Indian chief of the W.A.H.S. wigwam is Louis M. Barlup, Jr. Although busy, our principal is always ready to assist any student or faculty member with a problem. With a firm hand he directs the school to bigger and better achievements. A sports enthusiast, Mr. Barlup may often be found watching a football game, a wrestling match, a basketball game or playing golf. In his rare moments of leisure, he enjoys reading historical novels. A member of Rotary, he is an outstanding citizen of our community. Mr. Barlup was graduated from Shippensburg State College and received his M.Ed. at Western Maryland College. Francis L. Yingst Sew'e!ary to A.rri.rta1zl Prilzcifml Waynesboro Business College talents are inexpendable to Mr. Davison . . . finds relaxation in knitting and reading I . Bonnie I.. Dunlap Secrelary to Principal Waynesboro Business School talented accordian player . . . enjoys needle- work . . . likes to ice skate ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL Mr. Joseph F. Davison, our capable assistant principal, is usually engaged in his time-consuming duties: supervising attendance re- cords, coordinating class activities, and meting out necessary discipli- nary measures. He also organizes school assemblies, manages the activities calendar, handles school requisitions, and prepares the bud- get. He coordinates club and class trips and is in charge of orders for class rings and announcements. His friendly personality and droll sense of humor have won him the respect and friendship of everyone at W.A.H.S. He takes time out from his busy schedule to go horseback riding and to farm. He received his B.S. degree from Shippensburg State College and his M.Ed. degree from Western Maryland College. I MILDRED HELMS North Texas State M.E. 473' U7-3? ROBERT B. OWENS University of Houston, BS. GUIDANCE likes to sew . .. zlvaricious reader. ---1 I HELEN H. HOFFBIAN Pennsylvania State University, A.B., M.A. contagious optimism . . . always wears a smile . . . found on the golf course under sunny skies Shippensburg State College, BS. Pennsylvania State University, M.S. philosopher . . . friend . . . ardent chess player GERALDINE F. GEESAMAN Receptionist Wayinesboro Business College spends leisure moments sewing or reading bowling Alley- cat LOUISE L. FRANKFORTER Secretary to Guidance Personnel Thompson Business College creative with flowers she always knows help unlimited 29 17? ..','?t Owen., ARTHUR E. SANDERS JANICE R. WILSON Shepherd State College, B.A. Slippery Rock State College, B.S. J.V. Football, Indian Club, Boys' Intra- Hockey, Girls' Basketball, Cheerleaders, Intramurals murals sports authority and participant petite seem antique collector . . . amiable . . . dry irlgly quiet but . . . Wit is HEALTH AND Kutztown State College, B.S. Indiana State University, M.S. Hockey, Girls' Basketball hiker and camper . . . optimist . . . bub- bling The physical education department aims to keep students physically fit and acquaint them with the fundamentals of popular team sports. Mr. Gottshall, head of the department, and his staff strive to offer the students a beneficial program of physical fitness. Health, given to seniors only, makes the students aware of the importance of personal hygiene. Students learn first aid and civil defense measures along with other studies. CUQTODIAN9 GEORGE H. GOTTSHALL West Chester State College, B.S. Columbia University, M.A. Varsity Basketball, Athletic Director Indian mentor of basketball squad . . . ardent reader . . . traveler . . . capable director A Sealed B. Clopper, M. Simmers, M, Strausner, E. Sollenberger Sfmzdizzg E. Bailey, M. Scott, A. Needam, C. Jones, J. Barnes, R. Shockey 30 ,ff I 4 f V 1 M 4 sg A ll I8 ek! f SPECIAL EDUCATION 1. EARL ENSMINGER Huntington College, B.S. Pennsylvania State University, M.Ed. Director of Work Experience Program coin and stamp collector . . . bowls in spare time . . . always ready to aid a student. 7 4 Sav- WILLIALI JOHNSON Cafeteria Manager JOANN BAKER Secretary to Cafeteria Manager Washington County Hospital School of Nursing, R.N. Shippensburg State College, B.S.Ed. Future Nurses Club understanding . .. perfectionist gar- dener MEDICAL SERVICES WAND CAFE TE RIA gg, :ga I A ffft'fif55.,.,'f1.:i-o r' - 3 I L 5 at '2,i'l..S if li ' .q53li33g.gf, DR. ROBERT S. BAYLOR Sitlifzg-R. Hager, P. Smith, M. Buterbaugh, M. Toms, M. Hanlin, M. Eberly. Allegheny College, B.S. Smgzding-D. Kirk, C. Miner, M. Cauffman, M. Pryor, B. Geeseman, T. Singer, jefferson Medical School, MD. M. Fishack, F. Stitely. 3I flaw LUCILLE M. KNUPP Wilson College, B.A. practical . . . conscientious finds golfing and gardening vigorating MARGUERITE H. DIFFENBAUCHER Shippensburg State College, B.S. . . . opinionated . . . skilled bowler enjoys cards Well, hardly! so LQ t .. - 1- - ,.t,-ive-,..-, 32 VVILLIAM LUGENBEEL Shippensburg State College, B.S. Class of 1968 appreciates classical music full of surprise his garden is proof of his green thumb PATRICIA J. JONES Middle Tennessee State College, B.S. Michigan State University, Masters Equivalent lVayarian collector traveler camper . .. You all Jr fs g sr Y Ill? as ADA E. BUCY Shippensburg State College, B.S., M.E. . BRIAN L SACHS philatelist . . . her classes reflect her dramatic Bridgewater College, B.A. inclinations . . . 'lWell, what do you think? Golf, Football Coach at West jr. High understanding of young people . . . eager to help in community interested in sports ENGLISH Friends, Romans, and countrymen this bond doth give thee here no jot of blood , . . never have I seen so fair and foul a day. Such Shakespearian quotes are familiar to most of the students at W.A.H.S. Besides an appreciation of the works of various authors, the English department attempts to develop skills in oral and written self-expression and vocabulary usage. RUTH L. BUSHMAN JEAN S. HOLLYDAY Gettysburg Collcge, BA- University of Maryland, B.A. National Honor Society Blue and Gold 0UlY 21 few b00kS She has H0t active golfer . . . meticulous . . . read . .. spirited . .. busy Sun- enjoys bridge day School worker LIBRARY L Head librarian is Miss Mikesell who strives to provide adequate book re- sources and up-to-date fa- cilities. Assisting her in her many duties is Mrs. Pryor. BETTE L. PRYOR Secretary to Librarian GLADY5 E, MIKESELL bird watcher enjoys cottage life at Juniata College, A-B. Cowan's Gap . . . a new friend Student Council, Library Club dedicated . . . sense of humor . . . tireless LILLIAN ll. DIGIALUNIARINO Indiana University of Pennsylvania, B.A, Teachers' College Columbia University, M.A. soft-spoken but firm interested in the individual's particular talents deft with a sewing needle as well as a paint brush ASHER S. EDELMAN Lebanon Valley College, B.S. Orchestra, String Orchestra a fisherman and a gardener has a quiet kind of humor . . . Rajah! GERALD R. KOWALLIS Indiana University of Penn- sylvania, B.S. Choir, Tribesmen, Glee Club, Sophomore Choir, Madrigal, Octet, Ensem- ble good judge of character .. . sly humor enthusiastic director ROBERT A. ZIBIBIERINIAN Lebanon Valley College, B.S. Pennsylvania State Univer- sity,M.Ed. Band, Velvetones, Brass Choir, Woodwind Quintet the student's friend .. . petually busy . . . at his leis- ure follows sports, hunts, , plays bridge M FINE ARTS The goal of the music and art department is to instill in students an appreciation of all the fine arts. Music and Art Appreciation, an elective course, is an intensified study of the past and present culture of the fine arts of the Western World. Specialized in- strumental groups include Brass Choir and Woodwind Quintet, Besides the choruses, special vocal groups, Madrigal, Ensemble, and Octet, offer interested choir members the opportunity to further their musical back- ground. Art may be taken either as a hobby or in preparation for study beyond high school. ff' 3 X, 1, Q 33 C. B. KRIECHBAUM, JR. Shippensburg State College, B.S. Paramedical Explorers Association, Assistant Track W. ALLAN WARSING C .PHILIP HAMMOND Coach Shippensburg State College, B.S., Shippensburg State College, B.S. high school sports fan collector of records M.Ed, Ohio State University, M,A, QIWHYS Smiles fegafdlffss Of Situation Science Club enjoys camping in warmer weather has a very dry wit Often Seen spends his quiet evenings read- shooting the breeze with science ing . . . sports follower dept. coll eagu es Since biology is a required course for all sophomores, everyone in the school comes in contact with the science department headed by Doc Shively. Elective courses include chemistry, physical science, physics, and advanced biology. All science courses offer study in fundamental scientific principles and their practical application. Advanced biology gives a thorough course of study to students interested in pursuing a biological or medical profession. JOSEPH E. SHIVELY STEPHEN T. ROLLINS Shippensburg State College, B.S1 Pennsylvania State University, B.S., M.Ed. Western Maryland College, Master Equivalent always in good spirits .. . often seen on the Honor Sociey, Director of Science Exhibit Country Club golf course . . . looking forward to Sells life insurance on the side humorous Did I Medicare ever tell you . . ,? MARVIN L. SHUBERT Elizabethtown College, B.S. Math Club reserved . . . competent . . . collects Indian relics OLEN A. FOX Shippensburg State College, 'B.S. Western Maryland College, Masters Equivalent deliberate . . . understanding . . . enjoys wood- work TERRY W. BAYLOR Shippensburg State College, B.S. Pep Club spelunker . . . soccer fan . . . only his barber knows JOHN F. INIARTIN, JR. Shippensburg State College, B.S. University of Virginia, M.Ed. Math Club patient . . . amicable . . . sense of humor MATHEMATICS General mathematics, algebra, trigonometry, and elementary analysis challenge the students with mathematical principles, as well as their reasoning power. Skills acquired in these classes prepare students for vocations or higher education. Under the supervision of Mr. Fox, the mathematics department strives to keep the students informed of the new mathematical concepts. TERRY N. EBERLY Shippensburg State College, B.S. Bucknell University, M.S. A-V Club, Student Council appreciates good music always ready to lend a hand . . . jolly l BARBARA A. BAYLOR Shippensburg State College, B.S. TKP Sorority tennis fan as well as player . . . enjoys the theatre . . . reads and sews LANGUAGE Four foreign languages are offered at W.A.H.S.-Latin, German, Spanish, and French. Latin II introduces the student to the Roman Empire and helps him increase his voca- bulary. Further study is based on the literature of Virgil and Cicero and other Latin writers during the first, sec- ond, and third centuries par- ticularly. The primary goal of studying German, Spanish, of French is to enable the student to speak fluently and give him an awareness of the culture of the particular coun- try and its people. HELEN F. HORTON Rhode Island College, B.S., M.Ed. FTA vivacious outdoors woman . philatelist BETTY RIGGEAI. Gettysburg College, B.A. Spanish Club pleasant . . . gives good advice hunts and fishes-and sews ROBERT C. RANKIN ROBERT E. STUM Millersville State College, B.S. West Chester State College, B.S. Michigan State University, M.A. Soccer Coach, Indian Club I l lVayzrimz Business Advisor sports enthusiast . . . appreciates music and sports-minded . . . school photographer . . . literature . . . unbelievably patient Brake with the left 36 HESTER B. EYLER Shippensburg State College, B.S. Class of 1967, Morning Devotional Period trusting . . . soft spoken but firm . . . enjoys listening to any of her many hi-fi records 1 'X 521' . If , L-. c. DRIVER EDUCATION There are three different procedures used in teaching driver education. The first of these is the classroom study of Highway Safety required ,of every junior. The second is driving in the school car, which is offered to anyone of age. The last is the newest facility of this department. This is a set of eight simulators which reduce actual driving time and enable students to be confronted with driving hazards without danger. The re- sponsibility of teaching young people the fundamentals of safe driving rests with Mr. Stum and Mr. Rankin. F 5. 'x 5 RICHARD W. EVERSOLE Shippensburg State College, B.S., M.Ed. Drama Club enthusiastic .. . likes sincerity .. . summertime traveler RICHARD I. HERSH Western' Maryland College, B.S. Baseball, Assistant Football Coach very-even-tempered appreciates good humor sports follower stamp collector 'fwvlam' Qu FREDERICK HUGHES Gettysburg College, B.A. Sportsmen's Club organized . . . archery enthusiast dry wit LOUIS W. KOHLER Shippensburg State College, B.S. Pep Club sports enthusiast . . . witty . . . disciplinarian SOCIAL STUDIES The social studies department aims to make us aware of contributions of ancient civilizations to modern society and of our American ideals past and present. More important, the department endeavors to give us an insight into the human aspects of history. New to the department this year are Mr. Kohler and Mr. Eversole. WILLIAIVI D. ZEHLER Villanova University, B.S. Indian Club, Football Coach, Debate easygoing Zip Club '5vA ' GEORGE I. DIFFENBAUCHER Shippensburg State College, B.S. Western Maryland College, Masters Equivalent kept busy as activities' treasurer perfectionist .. 1,- THOIVUKS G. ROCKS Mount Saint Mary's College, B.S. Drama Club enthusiastic director . . . talented actor . . . Mr. Applegate JACK D. HATHAWAY Gettysburg College, A.B. J.V. Basketball, Indian Club, Class of 1969 ingenious .. . mellow bari- tone voice civic worker likes essay tests .. . unique sense of humor 37 FRED W. HAUBER Shippensburg State , College, Blue and Gold outdoorsman . . . also likes good music . . . jovial BUSINESS Business education is vocational in nature and is geared to the student who desires to go to Work immediately after gradua- tion. This department trains students to become competent for the many tasks of the business world. These business skills lead to increased job opportunities and advancement. Typewriting, salesmanship, business law, shorthand, business arithmetic, and book- keeping are the courses offered. Office practice culminates many of the procedures and practices used in modern business for which students are being prepared. Key punch, a data process procedure, is the latest skill to be introduced into the busi- ness education department. maui' 'WN M,1 M' ml VANCE S. LAUBACH G 13- SARAH 1. PRYOR Shippensburg State College, B.S Business Club, Class of 1969 ...WM LUCILLE H. CARTY Shippensburg State College, B.S. FTA sews up, a storm . . . music-lover . . . always cheerful' Bloomsburg State College, B.S. Western Maryland College, M.Ed. business-like . . . hardworker . . . go apron ROBERT L GEARHART Shippensburg State College, B.S. Pennsylvania State University, M.Ed. Pep Club, Assistant Soccer Coach woodcraftsman , . . great sense of humor Ice cream and cake, anyone? DOROTHY L. GLOVER Shippensburg State College, B.S. Class of 1968 knits and reads in her spare time . . . pleasing personality . . . This is true. perceptive . . . industrio P1nbuster fy D. LAMAR CREAGER Shippenburg State College, Class of 1967 likes golfing and hunting agreeable . . . composed 'W' PAUL G. BENCHOFF Pennsylvania State, B.S. F.F.A. Sir . . . always on the garden go a' A ,ilfqfi N'-1, aa,- , alza , , VEZ, ,s s 3 I f. ,, 23 Muni 1, rg f- ,, w f ,L :view 'ki L . 5, RFQ p, ,L Q. , Y ' Ri V, gag Qi1pggHI. ,I y ,gh .. ' JKE D. VANDEMARKJ ennsylvania State, B.S. F.A. nioys hunting with his wife .. sly humor likes to hunt and to . .. appreciates a good book ROBERT D. LYNERD Shippenburg State College, B.S. avid hunter and fisherman oh, those snout caps diligent BARRY A. MUMMQERT Millersville State College, B.S. Cross Country, Track and Field Coach finds hunting a pleasure .. . active PRACTICAL ARTS Courses in metal shop, woodworking, agriculture, and industrial arts give boys a knowledge of skills in practical fields necessary for future vocations. For girls, home economics offers preparation for a full-time career as a home- maker and mother and strives to make them aware of the important role of the homemaker in society. sly wit LARRY B. LUDY ,ns ADW, A , . If I E California State College, B.S. Enjoys fishing and hunting . . . reserved . . . slimline DOROTHY J' NEWMAN Catawba College, B.S. F.H.A. likes to travel . . . knits for relaxation . . . cooperative x-MN Mask Luigkas -xo 0, vQaX xi: X27 X R-Ps Xoifuvv 1-x.'zcJciXX9,A,5 twig-5 ZQgE?L9N- C9uxiocQxL- claAwJLfTMR x5gQiFg' EPTEQEEQB W OW., f,Omm 2, ex Mwmfvxma Aw WSJ.. 1 BM WOJCDMWE I LM is K E3 25 vccub Lfaahf uozW, BLS. bbw N laps Ck Qxooa Sx-L.vwvw-1.9-e. ss ' 5 Sovbb SJC MN-E0 -E599 wx-u..4.L.f gs? Q? E 5vvo-.Agile-S KWX Six. AGU- 2 Oxon,-'-9. cu lm IKD ,, ' Q S 40 3 Miss Pryor Mr. Hathaway CLASS ADVISORS The sophomores were welcomed to W.A.S.H. in September with a Hi-Hop, and we quickly distinguished ourselves as a spirited, active class. Our first accomplishment was to win first place in both categories Qsecular and religiousj of the Christmas bulletin board Wcontest. We were diligent in the All-School Production ticket sales and undertook a big class project Qa turkey dinnerj and made a huge success of it. We were also very active in school organizations and activities. We are looking ahead to our next two years enthusiastically and are planning to make those years bigger and better than this past one. CLASS OF I 969 Row 1-V. Trostle-Historian, S. Fry-Treasurer, Row 2-B. Sanders-President, N. Moore-Secretary, R010 3-J. Mackley-Vice President. J , . J . ,. er X, E ' t .' 'Q' X? , v,g:q,Y Liga, 'z Lg X 1 sf ,. Flys . Q if -V' f x w 3 s J S :ff ' ,EER ' A il' X5-nail? Q ,ras . .. r f B . Lag L IE. X1 N iyg , Q' . if. 5 2 L W J, J . KL in PM 1, ' 4 I ' , . ig, L . I L, L 1 'ie' 5 1 2 i Y J 7 5, f ' ' 5- ,E t , ' ' 5. 'izf L J , t R ' 'i H fragile R 1 I i ' i TY it ll N s in k' Jr Q . I L ..f1x- ' J - it 1 iiie r 4 ii J Y L - 'X E :zk , T , Ll lnkg 1 ,, 4 . ,LL j, L of if 1 L na. ,4 ,ft fi, f 1 - Al me B 5. 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J QS is S' j .. f' i Q , - ,Q- ,,-' - . 1 a f E .ts X N1 r ,iw w fa, Q -x Snyder, . -, , ,lt . 3 , t ti W Snurr, jane Rhonda Socks, janet Spangler, Diane Speer, Robert Spessard, Barbara ' 7 Spittler, john ,,, , N In ,zp i Spoonhour, John ,R V if Sprankle, Helen Q Q , ' 4' -r-e', ' Sprenkle, Barbara Q ' N as . Q . ,, Staines, Saundra at , fnr 1 ntte 1 if iiesr t Staley, Paulette 5 A ' 'J ,. Staley, Ravenna I' ,, t , E ,te Stambaugh, David V, f, X A r S K' Stare, Betty Q i I L IW- QI t ,,,, ' Stevens, Nancy Q Q Q 'fr pp, A, Stilts, Donna N f ijf-fi f .-- Xin I Stinson, Ray S J , Stites, Bertha , V A' . -21' was Stoner, Dale .. , e w +3 I ,. iss QF' - K ' 1 Stoops' Benjamin ' ry t it -3' t , Stoops, Cheryl Q7 ,,.'- - ., ais n .S Q Swops, Lefmdfa ',,V ti yn 'W , R ,NA ff 'ikk I, Sioops, Lynn fi K setse n inin ' Q33-f 75555 if X Q :A if EW' A , , ,1,, f . ,t g , . Stoops, Richie Stouffer Emmett t - Stouffer Rosalie - i Stottlemeyer, David K 'ff f as , 1, K , X, Stouffer Victoria toy - ,'i':11'il: S er, Kathy Y Strang, Linda if ,eil Strang, Robert m , Strausner, Allen ff l 'P A Strite, Cheryl -ff ' Strite, Ronald Lg, ' A Stull, Juanita ff Stull, Reynolds Sullivan, Terry Tallent, james Tallent, Lawrence Tharp, Dennis Thomas, Sharon Topper, Cecilia Trostle, Vicki Truax, Carolyn Unger, Wendall Varner, Ronald Verdier, Wanda Voss, Herman Wagaman, Dixie A Wagaman, Kenneth - A,,. Wagaman, Rodney V 5 Wagaman, Thomas ., Whldschlagen, Michael A , Walter, Gary Wanck, William Watson, Randolph ,K , Watts, David , . , Webb, Dennis f Weber, Patricia - 1, J Ki In 1' Q. fv 2.4 , ,, A Sir - K '1' W' .19 ' if .Q- . Q A .V E215- ffl c z a ci l W, ,t ,Jvf W? c i rx I Aw ai 3' y A, V tcjls i c c, J W in i n l it - i s,.,,, fi ' T 5 S' Y it .S ,,,, aa. gffi , ' 1 - 'l-' I A h iffQ,. t 1 A , 949 1 .Q Webster, Frank A Weicht, Bonnie ,I mmyl , , , F Vlmhl Weikert, Oliver ' Weikert, Peggy i1,, 5 ' A ' Weishaar, Patricia ' Werzyn, William 1 , I - E' ,J if 'f ,. 0, I f-i, ai: 4. X M 5 K F r, , 5, t Y 'Y-H' K ' a , A A A ef' LN 5, it -Fir-W 4 W, . E t w we , Iwi! e 5 ,, , -at . :JV West, Dana West, Teresa Wetzel, Robert L. Wetzel, Robert W. Wetzel, Thomas Wildeson, Richard Wiliams, Edward Williams, Paul Williams, Ted Winebrenner, james Wink, Peggy Wise, Robert Wolff, Cherie Wolff, Rhonda Wolford, John Yeager, Edward Yost, Pat Zimmerman, Carolyn Zimmerman, Robert we +711 l r And then he . . . You may say it's true, but you'lI never convince me! f 3 ff rzmg- f, 12, fwfr-zgfg ,,. 1' Q43 Sfanding-P. Fleagle, G. Koons, D. Reed, P. Williams, G. Shank, T. Beck, D. Omwake Seated-P. jones, D. West, A. Crook, K. Stover, E. Grenier 49 ,N-M ff' CLASS ADVISOR: Mrs. Glover CLASS OF I 968 We juniors returned to W.A.H.S. 'as upperclassmen ready to enjoy being a notch above the sophomoresg before long we proved ourselves really great. A big push the eleventh hour insured the complete success of this year's project, selling linen calendars, and we rated a second place in the bulletin board contests over the Christ- mas season. No sooner had we ordered our class rings, than the time for the all-school production rolled around. We were really proud of the junior participation in all phases of Brigadoon and equally proud of our Junior-Senior Prom. CLASS OFFICERS: Susie Hess, Secretaryg Tim Misner, Vice-President, Mary White, Treasurer, William Thompson, President Oneta Rollins, Historian 50 b at . . Q 5 ki, 1' 5' . 2 - 3 . Q -.SI ,V .-1, . if may 'ef f .V m ,-., . --.. .. N, g ' 'A .,,. ffitaa rf i 4' L p - 4 gif if 1+ 'fwf A . ff l' f X -A-N. ' -'I'-5' ' Q Q1 f. 1 'f If w,f'f! 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K KX A X Y : its ...S v if!! 9 Britch, Robert Brown, Dixie Bryan, Judi Buffington, Nelson Buhrman, Samuel Bupp, Karen Byers, Pamela Byers, Percy Calimer, Kathy Carbaugh, Linda Carbaugh, Sherry Cashman, john Clapsaddle, Linda Claudy, Connie Clevenger, Robert Coldsmith, Edwin Coldsmith, Quentin Conrad, William Cook, Richard Cool, David Cool, james Coyle, Deborah Crist, Timothy Cronauer, Alice 1 Y t . ex . ,gsm . . , I 'fa Adams, Patricia Addlesberger, Robert Adolini, Terry Adolini, Tony Aldridge, Michael Ambrose, Kimberly Ankerbrand, Charles Ankerbrand, Thomas Arendt, Cathy Arthur, Diedre Bachtell, Cheryl Baer, Dain Baer, Daniel Baker, Gary Baker, June Baker, Lois Bare, William Barkdoll, Robert Barlup, Louis Barnhart, Gary Beaver, Dwight Beaver, Rita Beck, Steve Beckner, Daniel Benchoff, Mary Benedict, Susan Benshoff, Ruby Betts, Ann Bingaman, Perry Bitner, Emma A , K ii Bittinger, Daniel Bifmef, JOhH , ' Bock, Laura N . PQ N' Q Bonner, Lynwood ia ' Bordner, William . gf. ,if A 5. Borzager, Tana at A I . 1 F A I Bouder, Charles - A I , B Brechbiel, Donald . .5 A 5 'U' Brechbiel, Gordon - Brezler, Mary A 4 ,gi Bricker, Dennis A Bricker, Donna ., we g X .E 'T i. v xg Q: T x in 'T .. . 1119? Vi W ,-1 i A X x ' 5 k 1 if 1 E A Q.. 0 .N 544 . iii ti V RN. .. K 7 ri if-I 'i ff: t fri: S23 5 x' Cummins, Sherry Daley, Victoria Davis, Charles Daywalt, Carolyn Devlin, Mary Dickey, Duane Dingle, Cheryl Ditch, Wanda Downin, Sondra Dull, Linda Dunlap, Joyce Early, Norman Efk, Shirley Eckert, Ann Marie Emhly, Robert Eyler, Edwin Fahrney, Rhonda Fisher, Stephen Fitz, Barbara Fitzgerald, john Flagle, Daryll Flohr, jeffrey Flohr, jill Florence, Barbara Fogle, George Follmer, Candace Foose, Gordon Foose, Mary Ford, Mary Ford, Patricia Forney, Darryll Frantz, Anne Freeman, Gloria Freeman, Linda Friel, Cheryl Fries, Carol Gardner, Deborah Gardner, Phil Geary, Wanda Gebel, Dana Geer, Gloria Geesaman, Janet 5 4 ,, ,, X , A , l .,,, ,K ,, af .iv A s - V.: 11,2 we 3. 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Rollins, Thomas ii: l 'M' ' . it 'Y an A VV '73 Rock, Lois f W 'Q K A L ' M Rock, Max Ur L Rook, Earle Rook, Richard , ,f T Ross, Rodney ' VV ' V e V, V Rorz, Angela 1 if ' 'li iii L... y Rowe, Gm ' ff e ee' S Sanders, Aileen , A - ,V - whl f fo wx ye P' ' 0 ue- f gl V - O Sanders, Stanley , V -V QA XQJPQQQ' Schultz, Pamela ,ew V A Q . Schwarck, Charles ii 5- ,Q - VA w f V, B SQ, 6 XAQXXS Sensheimer, Deborah f Rl Shafer, Nancy 'V jf ' V , e ' KD L' gba-0-7Ar ilyiffer, Barbara S NE i . - .0 N Qiif F 1 XQOXU 3 00 Somali VV 9. ef' will X0 of Shaffer, jearry V uhm V , Sv ' ' NA Sheeley Maxine . f s . 'v .l Xl' H W . .. CJJXAVA fl Shedhan, William A ,3 . S i 4- '. - J A-0 lmao - sheen, Mary o 1. -ef: - e e R mxeg- X Sheldon, Terry ii QVNQ, X X Shindledecker, Barbara ' ' XV V V Q' , I f r , Shindledecker, Melvin S R Shockey, Orville XE js , VV -V ' Shriver, Robert VV. 'V V .',, V .. ,'l l yeh e- QV Q f shuiiz, Estella R ' ale 42 o' 'ffl' ,fe Simmers, Dale V N- eee, --- 1 ,,, NV - e 38 X Smith, Carol iiii T MV Jennie Smith Patty Smith Phyllis Smith Wayne Snively John Snider Sonnia Staley Charles Sterling Patti Stevens Dave Stewart Douglas Stine john Steinbaugh Brooke Stiteley Barry Stone Barbara Stoops Dave Sto 7'-' Charlie au Barry S u HDD C CUIT1 fi Q , im- -.A 1 'ij Q ii, v I r' if 1 x i .w ., . wx I . . J I' ' 6' , ,, 4 19, W' 1 EQ. .w ai t g +7 Den ll f at X A 5 t Nanc tul PC' xtte Q, X f it 'Tl e N . S e W +P arms :Rage T o . Ge T pso ancy Valentine f' oanne Wagaman argaret Walter obin Waltz mmert Warrenfeltz Kathy Watson Beth Weaver joan Weaver Dorthea Webb Kenneth West Barbara Wetzel William Wetzel Lois White Mary White Cindy Wilhide Frank Wienbrenner jennifer Wingert Karen Wise Barry Wishard Joanne Wood Debbie Wooclring Garry Yentsch W ilivlilqllshh Jar, . 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Row 1-jill Flohr, john Bittner, Deborah Harris, Jean Knepper, James Ott Row 2-Thomas Rollins, Steve Beck, Barbara Stoops Michael Kugler Row 3-Deborah Woodring, Patti Stevens ,,. 7 Q- -19 , ., 'iff .. , , is , ,. wi - - - - + 56 Donna Stevenson, Historiang Rodney Redding, President, Barbara Hess, Secretary, Craig Purnell, Vice-President, Suzanne Bell, Treasurer Row 1-Elizabeth Buchanan, Linda Baumgardner, Stew5e Davis, Claudia Matthews, Kathy Williams Raw 2-Sally Hanna, Gretchen Richter, Dennis Smith, Mark Phillips, Linda Hess, Lacye jane Koons Mrs. Eyler CLASS ADVISORQ Mr. Creager CLASS OF I 967 In September of 1966, we returned to W.A.S.H.S. to complete our final year of high school. Soon after the novelty of the first Week wore off and the grind began, we ordered our senior pictures which had been taken during the summer. Next came our biggest project of the year-selling peanut brittleg with a tremendous team effort, we pushed our sales over the top, sold 6500 boxes, and made enough money to finance a reward- ing class trip to New York City. We no sooner had turned in the last of the candy money when it was time to order graduation announce- ments and name cardsA-thoughts of graduation caught up'with us. Our next undertaking was selling tickets for the all- school production, Brigadoon. We were proud of the outstanding senior participation, not only in ticket sales, but also in the cast, the chorus, the orchestra, and the behind-the-scenes committees. We participated in school activities, sports, and organizations and also en- joyed an unforgettable Junior-Senior Prom. We now look back beyond graduation on the three years we spent at W.A.S.H.S. with pride and satisfaction. Edward Allen Aldrich Terry Luther Alexander Craig Douglas Anderson 'K' Dave Eugene Anderson Gary Robert Armour Gerald Ronald Athey I Dennis Eugene Bachtell james Baer Cheryl Ann Baker Paul William Baker Were the best this side of heaven, huh Mr. Barlup? fi Gladys Kay Barlup Patricia Louise Barnh Tommy Lee Barnhart art Lucinda Elaine Bakner Robert Elwood Balmer Vicki Lynn Bakner Linda Lou Baumgardner William Gourley Baylor Nina.. Daral Marlin Beard Paul Charles Behnke X ? . PN 1.-.....,.. T ggi W n 15' 1c, , i vw T li' ii an-ws Suzanne Bell Rodger Lee Benchoff Jere LaRue Besecker Carluccio Bianchi joan Francis Biesecker Linda Lou Biesecker Dennis Herman Bigelow Janice Darlene Bingaman Margaret Elizabeth Biss Suzanne Emma Biesecker 15-sry, 'Un 'Vx mx? -Al , X Ethel Louise Black Gregory Alan Black Cathy Jean Blnbaugh Ioan Blubaugh John Eugene Bonebrake james Edward Brennan Iris joan Bonner :N H .1- . William Carl Britsch Shi iw? joseph Lee Brown . W Michael Kenmore Brown ' I ., L L 'ar , e A Carla Sue Brubaker Barry Lee Bryan Charles Bryan 'Eff' Frances Elizabeth Buchanan Andrew Allen Bucke if -Sir. elif James Buffington C0nr1iC Buhfmfm Georgia Bumbaugh K Richard Bumbaugh Carol Butts PM Linda Lucille Butts Robert Lee Carbaugh Claude Cauffman jeffrey Lynn Cauffman Allen Chandler Gerald Lee Chandler Lawrence Allen Chandler 3 Piciure Noi' Available . Dixie Lee Clapsaddle Larry Claudy Q? '!lg...- fu,,,,,,. 4' He can'1 be put with that redhead again. ,Zi Nancy Cline Julia Ann Clous John Edward Cook john Watson Cook Judy Elaine Coover Rosemary Cordel Mary Ellen Cox Pamela Kay Coyl Douglas Clyde Crilley l l l l Lawrence Alan Crites Katherine Dexter Curry Delores jean Daley Connie jo Davis Richard Stephen Davis Colin Roy Daywalt Busan Marie Daywalt Earbara jo Deaver ouglas Alan Dennis lohn Patrick Devlin Margaret Ann Devlin s XXII My dermatologist says .qw- 9' X QR' 'WM .. ..,x fav? 'QV N-'rv A-P Will-luv K J as 1' I' N-. .4 1 Dennis Leon Dewease Barbara De Wees Susan DeWees Marie DiGiamrnarino Phillip A. Duty Sonja Jane Ebersole Francis Ernest Edwards Twila Kay Eighenbrode Kathy Lynn Ellsworth Linda Kay Emory Richard Lee Etter James Edward Fertenbaugh 68 ,nm Why was I Late? It's a long story f Quick! Hide the Playboy! Mary Katherine Fisher Mary Alice Fitz Cathy Louise Fogle Clayton Wymand Ford Darwin Berdell Ford Kathy Mary Forth Brian Powell Frantz Cathy Ann Freeman 69 Carrol Eugene Freeman john F, F1-ect john David F renzel Jerry Wayne Fuller Richard Jay Funk Lionel Webster Gardenhour Earl Edward Geesaman Ray Gantz Patricia Ann Geesaman William Franklin Gettins 1, X --,1 . J S' ' l R y in ff Karen Evelyn Glass Sharon Anne Greifzu 6' ,iw Charlene Lee Good james T. Gragg Larry D. Hahn Ray Allen Harbaugh Daryl Lee Gunder Paul Andrew Gyurisin jerle Hanlin Sally Hanna Stephen John Harbaugh Clarabelle Haugh Linda Marie Hawbaker ,pu-I' s, ,V Wulf- rx 9 - Cynthia Jeanne Hebb ' James B. Heefner Darrell Eugene Helfrick Pauline jane Helman Donald Lee Henderson Barbara Ann Hess Judy Christine Hess R Your credentials are fine, Miss DiGiammarino, but 7' 5 james Phillip Hoffman Iudith Ann Hoffman Barry Lee Hollenshead Linda Mae Hess Robert Kenneth Hess Diane Elizabeth Hockensmith Barbara Ann Hollinger Dixie Darlene Honodel Joyce Diane Hoover William LewiS Hough an 6' 14 Carol Jean Izer Q Fara Lee Suzanne Houser Lucinda Marie Huisman 4 john Edward Hyndman ar:-r sf' Jeanne Renea jackson Thomas E. jones Michael Edward Kahl Brenda Lee Kauffman Mary E. Jones ff! William Banett Kauffman john Henry Keckler Kathy Lynn Kendall M' R775 wi Lorna Jean King a Fifa Melvin Arthur Kendall Dennis Ray Kesselring Karole Kay Kinley Mary Elizabeth Kiper Suzanne Rae Kirch Carol Anne King '-in 1 Diane Helen Kirkpatrick Lacye jane Koons Samuel J. Koons John Dale Kriner SUS2111 ADH Kllglef Judy Lake Cynthia Leckron Lisa Lehman Charles Leiter Lanna Lemmond Urtha Lenhart Rose Marie Llerena Rose Marie Louhoff 6 WML: av Harry Fredl Lower Danny Guy McCleaf Beverly Sue McCleary Cindy Louise McCleary Margaret McC1eary . Iwi, Sue McCormack Virginia McCormick - 1' M Funny, it looked easier in the diagram! Larry Thomas McCoy Mary McCoy Linda Darlene Mclntire Velia Eilene McKean Matt Gordon McLaughlin Danny Lee McSherry jeffrey Mace Ronald Eugene Mackey Karen Ilene Margin onald Wayne Martin onald Olan Martin regory Mason ,audia Matthews 'alter Alfred Matthews 'ederick Lynn Meagher Lrry Nelson Mellott die Eugene lMentzer san Kay Mentzer Lrcia Metz xthony Philip Mickley Ps' Cigars? . . . Cigarettes? . . . Grape juice???? aan.. '19 Chl -urY'9 ' dwg' .....f ' M. ff: Roberta Middlekauff jacob Middour Charla Miller Cynthia Miller jeffrey Lynn Miller Michael Miller Steve Miller Barbara Jo Mintmier Susan Mock Curtis William Monn, Ir. Yulancla Sue Monn Joe Moore I so NG , V ,ff ,. ,gf f ' ff ' fry- xg, 1 f , 'naman' , 1 I f fl- . U, HH g I 4 if ., ,,, X ., , it AQ nr- V5 y ww Wal W we , .a ' lf Happy birthday, Mr. Barlup .... Q Nfwx ' .if :Q-:' I Bfwrfwf 5 Jw' W 1 rffwami fx ei 3 a A fl , My Picfure 4 Q14 Noi' M i Available' 'Q '? r P' ,5 wh' M' -Milk Thomas Victor Moore Gerald Morganthall Sharon Ann Morgantrall Ruth Morris Frederick Eugene Morrow, jr. Gilson Theodore Motz Jr Samuel Mowen Lawrence Muschamp I I Peter Alexander Muschamp Betty Jane Myers Paul Myers Jr. Marjorie Carrol Newman john Nixon Patricia Aileen Noll Ralph Edward Noll Clara Mae Noll Robert L. Noll Thomas Null '- 1-li .dl '- Roberta Joy Nunemaker Judy Esther Nunemaker Anne O'TooIe Terry Wayne Overcash Winifred LaRue Pearson Marcia Jene Pensiriger Mary Katherine Overington James G. Paisley Doris Faye Peck Bobbie Leigh Peiffer 'Fw Michael Ordean Peters P 5 Glenn Ray Phenicie 'P Mark Duane Phillips ,f'Q Larry Lee Price Bonita Provard Joan Pryor 'Q' Terry Lee Punt Craig Randall Purnell W Betty Jane Pyle ' Eugene Raby And you said we'd never make it L we wi ix f 'xg an D R Diane Marie Reese Da l L nn Reiber fY Y ' jean Carol Remmel .dst ii Rodney jay Redding Barry Alan Reed Charles Clinton Reed 1 ' ' Douglas Daniel Ressler Linda Mae Ressler R ,1f ' .41 ,iii 4'-'f3 7 at 'W- Dennis Carl Rexrode Ruth Anne Reyer Pichire Noi' Available fix ,W 'Rh Sharon Lynn Rock Cynthia Sue Rock Dennis Lee Rock George A. Rodgers Rita Ann Rohrer Charles Lester Rotz, jr. Thomes Clay Rhyne Eugene Burnell Rice Gretchen Louise Richter Tony Eugene Rock Davld Ralph Royer Samuel Allen, Royer, II Susle Mary Sanders Gerald Charles Schmid ggi Dale Seabrook Carolyn Seville Loma Shank Voletta Jean Sharrah Max Shearer Victoria Ann Sheeley Xfer -w i Nancy Ellen Shen-on Beverly Carol Shirey Cathy Lynn Shockey -wwf ,,,.-41' 1311135 Sleicher Dennis Ray Smith Vicky Smith Robert Snively William Snowberger 'hr Dorothy Socks Mark Wayne Spangler iw Terry Sprenkle Bonnie Jean Sprow Barbara Ellen Stahley Cheryl Irene Stambaugh Ronald Stephy 90 Mother was right! I should have burned my draft card! Karen Sterling Donna Stevenso Ronald Mark Stitely Diane Louella Stoops Clarence Stouffe George Ray Stouffer Terry Lee Stouffer Patsy Ann Stull Paula Kay Stumbaugh ' ,, N 1 1 'ef f rey Lynn Summers use Swisher 'ancy Kay Swope Lmuel David Swope ay Tharp homas Charles Thorson inda Toney rl Truax Eul Jackson Truax ,ose Marie Varner fiarla Verdier ., I'1l put 310 on number 9. ,Q fi Q .'-f' 4 ,argl - , if Melvin Verdier Sue Lynn Verdier Judy Voss Earl Walker Barbara june Wagaman Donna Lee Wagaman Donna Mae Wagaman Pamela J. Wagner Miriam Katherine Washabaugh Linda Mae Weddle Alice Rebecca Weishaar Carl Dennis Wenger 92 I could have sworn the end was here a minute ago. julie Ann West Kathy Marea Williams Paul Luther Winebrenner Dehra Suzanne Winters Lowell Everett Wise Thomas Wise Glenn Merle Wisler Ronald Eugene Wolff 93 K 2 Sandra Kay Wolford www? -el' Brenda Kay Yaukey Sandra Jean Zeigler Barbara Ann Zimmerman . , Shirley Lee Woodring 'EK Elaine Margaret Zapotocky Fred Zercher Steve Lecron Woodring Karen Doreen Zehler WORDS BY Music BY Marie DiGiammarino Qallg Hanna Marcia Pensinger William Kauffamn '67 Class Song lgiillJJlJJJUJ+l6l n e com-ing gears we'll see Joys we've lefi be-hind. lgijllQJJJilJJH1 ,gp ni J, Ol As ihe gears go pas-sing bg, We shall al-wags be lgijllfll il-U-li Parl of ihee dear Wagnes-boro High Though we are lar from 1 gb , C5 ihee. THROUGH THE YEARS . . XI Look not mournfullg into the Past. It comes nf back again. Wiselg improve the Present. H is thine. Go forth to meet the shadowg Future without fear, and with a manly heart. Henrg Wadsworth Longfellow l This we followed by a successful calendar sale. Even more successful were ,our projects for our junior and senior years-peanut brittle sales. We became the wealthiest class in the school's history from the profits of these sales. I just 3 short years ago, the class of 1967 made its debut at WAHS and now they are only a part of its history. l After only one week of school, as sophomores the class i of 1967 was organized well enough to construct a float for Color Day, Oct. 1964. 'Nl . ai, In our junior year, we turned the spartan look of the gym into a beau- tiful fantasy-Oriental Sunset. As versatile seniors, we again built a float within one week which added to the color of Blue and Gold Action Day, 1966. Over Christmas vacation, 1966, we enjoyed both the ice of a Christmas snow and the frosty blueness of the Snoball Dance decorations. Our last fling as a class was our unforgettable class trip. .JH As we graduated, we took time from revelling in our new freedom to seriously express our gratitude to our advisors and officersfor their guidance through our high school years. EAST MEETS WEST AS CHARLIE COMES TO THE CGLONIES 49 Raw 1: Raymond Lenharr, Mrs. Raymond Lenharr, Mr. Raymond Lenharr Row 2: Carluccio Bianchi, Urtha Lenharr The American Field Service, a world-wide organization through which the United States exchanges students with foreign countries, has for the fifth consecutive year sponsored a foreign exchange student in Wfaynesboro. Mr. Thomas MacBride, president of the local chapter of the A. F. S., has realized the goals of his organization: to bring the countries of the world closer together, to broaden views and interests, and to exchange ideas and cultures. Carluccio Bianchi, better known to us as Charlie,'i came to us from the village of- Cascinagrossa, Italy. After arriving in New York by the ocean liner Seven Seat, Charlie traveled by train to Philadelphia where he was met by the Lenharrs. As the son', of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lenharr and the brother of Raymond, Paul, and Urtha Lenharr, Charlie soon became accustomed to our American way of life. Although he has been a conscientious student, he has found time to serve as an honorary member of Student Council and as an outstanding player on our soccer team. Swimming, playing tennis, and collecting stamps are among his other interestsg his future goal is to study at the University of Turin to prepare himself as alanguage teacher. When asked what he liked best about the United States, Charlie answered that he is unable to name any one thing in particular but finds our American school system quite an interesting switch from home. In general, he stated that Italy and the United States are very much alike, and anyone who is acquainted with Charlie and his great sense of humor will readily agree that he has been a good representative of his own, hometown and a fine addition to the student body of Waynesboro Area Senior High. Three of the brothers. T Pursuing n hobby. 1 Relaxing with the family pet and Dad Charlie and his parents ALDRICH, EDWARD ALLEN-Eddie- General 60, 159 First in class, namewise fleet soccer fullback and basketball player will join Air Force and then go to baker's school. Indian Club 1, 23 Soccer 1, 2, 33 Class Project 1, 2, 33 Basketball 13 Prom Com- Academic 60, 144 mittee 2. ALEXANDER, TERRY LUTHER-Terry- General 60 Lanky . .. friendly, avid bowler . . . wi take trade at Tool Company plans to enter the service. Cross Country 13 Track 13 Class Project 1, 2, 33 Prom Committee 2. ANDERSON, CRAIG DOUGLAS-Craig- Plays his bass guitar with a rock and roll band excellent artist stylishly- dressed . . . plans to study architecture at Penn State or the University of Massachu- setts. Drama Club 13 Intramurals 2, 33 Class Executive Council 23 Class Project 1, 2, 33 Blue and Gold 13 Wayarian 33 Prom Committee 2. ANDERSON, DAVID EUGENE- Hatchet- General 60, 124, 138, 147, 148, 158 Tall and good-looking indispensable for any school activity enjoys work- ing on cars . . . will major in agriculture in college. Drama Club 1, 2, Pres. 33 Indian Club 1, 2, 33 F.F.A. 1, 2, 33 Tribesmen 2, 33 Senior Choir 33 Class Project 1, 2, 33 School Play 23 Prom Committee 23 Foot- ball 1, 2, 33 Basketball 1. ARMOUR, GARY ROBERT-Gary- Academic 60, 158, 162, 170 Tall, dark, handsome athlete gluey- fingered ball player . . . when determined, can accomplish much . . . plans to attend college. Indian Club 1, 2, 33 Football 1, 2, 33 Basketball 2, 33 Class Project 1, 2, 33 Prom Committee 2. ATHEY, GERALD RONALD-Jeff- General 60 Curly, dark hair enjoys hunting and his dad's '62 Chevy . . . plans include the service. Class Project 1, 2, 3. BACHTELL, DENNIS EUGENE- Denny- Academic 60 Easy-going, but industrious outside school shy around girls newspaper boy enjoys working on cars plans to attend technical school. Class Project 1, 2, 3. BAER, jAMES-Grizzly- General 60 Fantastically curly hair . . . enjoys and excels in art . . . plans to find a job after graduation. Class Project 1, 2, 3. BAKER, CHERYL ANN-Cheryl- Commercial 60, 125 Petite, peppy, and full of fun enjoys reading a good book or just loafing plans to be a secretary. F.H.A. 2, Chap. 33 Class Project 1, 2, 3. BAKER, PAUL WILLIAM-Paul- Academic 60, 128, 151, 152, 176 Math whiz good-humored pro- ficient pinball machine player collects road signs . . . college bound. Math Club 23 Science Club 33 Band 1, 2, 33 Orchestra 1, 2, 33 String Orchestra 1, 2, 33 Track 2, 33 Intramurals 1, 2, 33 Class Project 1, 2, 33 School Play 1, 2, 33 Prom Committee 23 Christmas Bulletin Board 1. BAKNER, LUCINDA ELAINE-Cindy-- Commercial 61 Fun-loving blond . . . shy on first meeting enjoys dancing neat appearance . . . undecided about her future plans. Class Project 1, 2, 3. BAKNER, ROBERT ELWOOD-Bobby- General 61 One of the first to enjoy detention likes to hunt . . . plans to enter the service. Class Project 1, 2, 3. BAKNER, VICKI LYNN-Vicki- General 61,135 Enjoys working with animals . .. often seen with Marjorie .. . takes pleasure in dancing and sports future plans un- decided. Drama Club 13 Pep Club 33 Sophomore Choir 13 Intramurals 1, 2, 33 Class Project 1, 2, 33 School Play 2, 33 Prom Committee 2. BARLUP, GLADYS KAY-Kay- Commercial 61 Excellent, future homemaker . . . pleasant and friendly . . . always smiling . . . hopes to become an accountant after graduation. Business Club 13 F.H.A. 1, Treas. 23 Class Project 1, 2, 33 School Play 23 Prom Committee 2. BARN HART, PATRICIA LOUISE-Pat- General 61, 146, 149 Enjoys talking and reading . . . also talka- tive widespread interests future includes college or data processing. Math Club 13 Class Project 1, 2, 33 Sopho- more Choir 13 Glee Club 2, 33 Senior Choir 3. BARNHART, TOMMY LEE-Tommy- Academic 61 Forever laughing or talking always dependable . . . enjoys being out of doors . . . college bound. F.T.A. 1, 23 Prom Committee 23 Class Project 1, 2, 3. BAUMGARDNER, LINDA LOU-Linda- Academic 58, 61, 132, 138, 149, 151, 152 Well-dressed . . . impeccable hair-do . . . garrulous finds humor in everything will attend Martinsburg School of Cosmetology. Drama Club 1, 2, 33 Spanish Club Pres. 33 F.T.A. 1, 23 Class Executive Council 33 Class Project 1, 2, 33 Sophomore Choir 13 Glee Club 33 Band 1, 2, 33 Orchestra 1, 2, 33 Intramurals 2, 33 School Play 2, 33 Prom Committee 2. BAYLOR, WILLIAM GOURLEY- Willie- Academic 61, 120, 144, 147, 148, 152, 155 Drives a green '52 Hemi . . . enjoys music and serves as capable president of band council . . . thoughtful . . . enjoys a good laugh . . . will attend college. Library Club 13 Indian Club 1, 23 An- nouncements 13 Sophomore Choir 13 Tribesmen 2, 33 Senior Choir 2, 33 Band 1, 2, 33 Velvetones 1, 2, 33 Soccer 1, 23 Bas- ketball 13 Track 23 Intramurals 1, 23 Stu- dent Council 1, 2, 33 Band Council Pres. 52 Class Project 1, 2, 33 Wayarian 33 School Play 1, 2, 33 Prom Committee 2. BEARD, DARAL MARLIN-Daral- Academic 61, 152 Loyal and proud Orioles' fan also plays baseball . .. good sense of humor . . . will attend technical school. Band 1, 2, 3, Velvetones 1, 2, Class Proj- ect 1, 2, 3, Prom Committee 2. BEHNKE, PAUL CHARLES-Blink- Academic 61, 140, 144, 148 Ask the Wayarian editor . .. Western Auto employee an active sports en- thusiast looks for the fun in every situation . . . plans to enter the service. Sportsmen's Club Pres. 3, Sophomore Choir 1, Tribesmen 2, 3, Class Project 1, 2, 3, Wayarian 3, School Play 1, 3, Prom Committee 2. BELL, SUZANNE-Susie- Academic 58, 62, 129, 144, 146, 149, 152, 155, 173 Devoted member of the band and choir pleasant personality . . . always smil- ing . . . fun to be with . . . plans to attend Penn State. Paramedical Club 1, 2, 3, Sophomore Choir 1, Glee Club 2, 3, Senior Choir 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3, Velvetones 1, 2, 3, Girls' Basketball 1, 2, 3, Band Council 1, 2, 3, A.F.S. Student Committee 1, 2, 3, Class Officer Treas. 1, 2, 3, Class Project 1, 2, 3, Wayarian 3, School Play 1, 2, 3. BENCHOFF, RODGER LEE-Rodge- General 62, 140, 159 Fun-loving . . . likes running around in his car . . . has an open eye for the opposite sex often found at the Varsity or Tracey's Corner . . . plans to go to a tech- nical school. Sportsmen's Club 3, Soccer 1, 2, 3, In- tramurals 1, 2, 3, Class Project 1, 2, 3, Prom Committee 2. BESECKER, JERE LaRUE-Jere- General 62, 135, 136 Runs around with Karole, Ethel, and Cathy . . . quiet . . . knows the new of the school . . . plans to attend Business School. Pep Club 3, Announcements 2, 3, Sopho- more Choir 1, Glee Club 2, Intramurals 2, Class Project 1, 2, 3, Prom Committee 2. BIANCHI, CARLUCCIO-Charles- Academic 24, 62, 120, 158, 159 Valuable imported asset to our soccer team . .. adds the Italian viewpoint in P.O.D. . . . usually joking or singing . . . honor- ary band member . . . will attend an Italian University after completing his schooling. Indian Club 3, Soccer 3, Student Council 3, Class Project 3, A.F.S. Student Com- mittee 3. IBIESECKER, JOAN FRANCIS-Joan- General 62 Enjoys skating . . . always smiling or talk- ing . . . an attractive dresser . . . wants to prepare for marriage. Business Club 1, F.H.A. 2, Sophomore Choir 1, Glee Club 2, Class Project 1, 2, 3, School Play 2, Prom Committee 2. BIESECKER, LINDA LOU-Linda- Commercial 62 Petite with dark hair . . . outwardly quiet, but friendly . . . enjoys playing tennis and skating . . . plans to marry after grad- uation. Business Club 1, 2, Sophomore Choir 1, Class Project 1, 2, 3. BIESECKER, SUSANNE EMMA- Susie- Acaclemic 62, 123, 125 Pleasant personality and appearance . . . deft seamstress . . . capable pres. of F.H.A. also interested in nursing plans to further her education. F.H.A. 1, Vice Pres. 2, Pres. 3, F.N.C. 1, 2, 3, Class Project 1, 2, 3, Sophomore Choir 1, Prom Committee 2. BIGLOW, DENNIS HERMAN-Doc- General 62 Has a smile for everyone . . . mischievous, ask Greg-he knows . . . the last one into homeroom . . . enjoys hunting and fishing . . . plans to go into a trade at Landis Tool Co. Class Project 1, 2, 3. BINGAMAN, JANICE DARLENE- Janice- Acaclemic 62, 123, 134, 135 A bouncy blond . .. active in F.N.C. . .. enjoys sports and reading plans to enter nurse's training. Library Club 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 3, F.N.C. 2, 3, Class Project 1, 2, 3, Intramurals 1, 2, Prom Committee 2. BISS, MARGARET ELIZABETH- Margie- Academic 62, 121, 144, 146, 149, 152 Happiest when with other teenagers accomplished organist, flutist, and soprano . . . can always add a sunny comment . . . very active in school activities will attend Juniata College. Paramedical Club Treas. 2, Honor So- ciety 2, Pres. 3, Sophomore Choir 1, Glee Club 2, 3, Senior Choir 2, 3, County Chorus 1, 2, Band 1, 2, Band 1, 2, 3, County Band 1, Girls' Basketball 1, 2, Executive Council 1, 2, Class Project 1, 2, 3, Wayarian Editor 3, School Play 1, Prom Committee 2, Christmas Bulletin Board 1, F.T.A. 1. BLACK, ETHEL LOUISE-Ethel- Commercial 63, 135, 144, 150, 152, 167 Likes all types of music great sports enthusiast . . . enjoys running around with her friends . . . short, but sweet . . . plans to enter the field of cosmetology. Business Club 1, 3, Pep Club 2, 3, Class Project 1, 2, 3, Sophomore Choir 1, Band 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Girls' Hockey 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Wayarian 3, School Play 1. BLACK, GREGORY ALAN-Greg- Academic 63, 140 Enjoys drag races and music seems to prefer a certain girl in Chambersburg rather quiet, but very friendly plans to attend college after graduation. Sportsmen's Club 3, Prom Committee 2, Class Project 1, 2, 3. BLUBAUGH, CATHY JEAN-Cathy- Commercial 63, 127, 131, 141, 144 Excellent student, often gets straight A's . . . enjoys bowling . . . original . . . will attend college to study Business Edu- cation. ' T.K.P. 2, 3, Business Club 1, 2, Pres. 3, Drama Club 1, 2, Bowling Team 1, 2, 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Class Project 1, 2, 3, Wayarian 3, Prom Committee 2. BLUBAUGH, ,oAN-JOan- Academic 63, 152, 167 All for fun leads Hey with Linda on the Band bus . .. swings that hockey stick aggressively . . . rides horseback . . . college bound. Band 1, 2, 3, Hockey 3, Bowling 2, Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, Class Project 1, 2, 3, Prom Committee 2. BONEBRAKE, JOHN EUGENE-John- General 63 Another quiet, friendly one . . . spends his spare time drawing or working on cars will work at Nitterhouse after grad- uation. Class Project 1, 2, 3. BONNER, IRIS JOAN-Joan- ' Academic 63, 126, 132, 138, 141, 144 Fun-loving has a laugh that can be heard for miles an avid dancer plans to attend college. Drama Club 1, 2, 3, Spanish Club 3, F.T,A. 2, 3, Bowling Team 1, 2, Class Project 1, 2, 3, Blue and Gold 1, Way- arian 3, School Play 1, 2, 3, Prom Com- mittee 2. BRENNAN, JAMES EDWARD-Sam- General 63 Tall and lanky . . . likes long hair . . . al- ways laughing and talking relaxes with model cars plans to enter an apprenticeship after school. Cross Country 1, Class Project 1, 2, 3, BRITSCH, WILLIAM CARL-Bill- General 63,176 Always ready for a good time . .. likes to ride his motorbike, especially to the Fish and Game in summer ardent member of the track team plans for an apprenticeship. Track 2, 3, Class Project 1, 2, 3. lOl BROWN, JOSEPH LEE-joe- General 63 Always dependable for intramurals uses his free time to shoot pool . . . will be an electrician after graduation. Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Class Project 1, 2, 3. BROWN, MICHAEL KENMORE-Mike- Academic 63, 120, 144, 146, 148 The proud owner of a Morris Minor 1000 dry sense of humor very friendly . . . joyfully adds his tenor voice to the choir . '. . a short-haired intellectual will probably attend Dickenson Col- lege. Sophomore Choir 1, Tribesmen 2, 3, Senior Choir 2, 3, County Chorus 2, Intra- murals 1, 2, 'Student Council 3, Class Executive Council 1, Class Project 1, 2, 3, Wayarian 3, Prom Committee 2. BRUBAKER, CARLA-SUE-Carla- Commercial 64, 131, 141 Finally back to natural hair color . . . pixie- ish . . . danced in Oklahoma . . . en- thusiastically supports Business Club Future plans are undecided. Business Club 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 1, Bowl- ing Team 1, 2, 3, Intramurals 2, 3, School Play 2, 3, Prom Committee 2, Class Project 1, 2, 3. BRYAN, BARRY LEE-Ab- General 64, 158, 168, 176 Tobaggan wearer speedster of our winning cross country team really with it . . . handsome blond . . . hopes to go to college. Indian Club 1, 2, 3, Football 1, 2, Track 1, 2, 3, Prom Committee 2, Cross Country 3, Basketball 1, Class Project 1, 2, 3. BRYAN, CHARLES WILLIAM-Bill- General 64,176 Member of our track team devotes graduation. Track 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Class Proj- ect 1, 2, 5. BUCHANAN, FRANCES ELIZABETH- Liz- Acaclemic 58, 64, 126, 144, 149, 154 One of those green and yellow Girl Scouts . .. loves camping, kids, and counseling . .. good school supporter and loyal fan . . . college bound to study elementary education. Pep Club 1, 2, FTA 1, 2, Vice Pres. 3, Wayarian 3, School Play 2, 3g Glee Club 3, Color Guard 3, Debate Club 2, Class Executive Council 3, Prom Cpmmittee 2, Class Project 1, 2, 3, Christrhas Bulletin Board 2. BUCKE, ANDREW ALLEN-Andy- Academic 64, 120, 126, 136, 138, 151, 153, 174 Indescribably outstanding . . . man behind the BIG horn . . . capable Student Coun- cil President unpredictable humor . . . will attend Lycoming to become a teacher. Drama Club 3, Announcements 1, 2, 3, FTA 1, 2, 3, Sophomore Choir 1, Tribes- men 2, Senior Choir 2, Band 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 3, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, Student Council 1, 2, President 3, Band Council 1, Class Project 1, 2, 3, Blue and Gold 1, School Play 1, 2, 3, Prom Committee Chairman 2. BUFFINGTON, JAMES EDWARD, ,Jjn'1, General 64 One of the long haired set . . . likes cars and hunting . .. plans to work in one of the shops after graduation. FFA 1, Class Project 1, 2, 3. BUHRMAN, CONSTANCE MARIE- Active member of Business Club enjoys bowling petite and neat good in business courses . . . future is un- decided. Business Club 1, 2, 3, Bowling Team 1, 2, 3, Intramurals 2, Class Project 1, 2, 3. BUMBAUGH, GEORGIA ANN- George- Commercial 64 Often found at the College Inn or the Varsity . . . her sunny smile rapidly over- comes her quick temper enjoys a good time . . . future plans are undecided. Intramurals 1, 2, Class Project 1, 2, 3: Prom Committee 2. BUMBAUGH, RICHARD EDGAR- Richard- Commercial 64, 138, 146, 148 Big, spacious Pontiac convertible . . . sings tenor with great gusto . . . always a hello for everyone . . . boneshaking Hallejuah in Tribe's Bones Song will attend IBM School. Drama Club 1, 2, 3, Class Project 1, 2, 3, Tribesmen 2, 3, Senior Choir 2, 3, Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, School Play 1, 2, 3, Prom Committee 2. BUTTS, cARoL JEAN-Jean- Commercial 64, 125 Enjoys dancing . . . most often with Linda . .. unlike most sisters, she and Linda get along will get a job after grad- uation. FHA 3, Class Project 1, 2, 3. BUTTS, LINDA LUCILLE-Linda- Commercial 65, 125 Shy, small and quiet looks like her sister . . . enjoys dancing . . . plans to find his spare time to fishing and hunting Connie- a job after graduation. . . . plans to serve Uncle Sam after Commercial 64, 131, 141 FHA 3, Class Project 1, 2, 3. -e. 1 VY - 'as , 5' yllb f yi ' I Rim CARBAUGH, ROBERT LEE-Bobby-- General 65 One of our outstanding athletes . . . very easy to get along with undecided about plans for after graduation. Indian Club 1, 25 Senior Choir 25 Sopho- more Choir 15 Football 1, 25 Tradc 1, 25 Class Project 2. CAUFFMAN, CLAUDE-Claude- General 65 Reserved Enthusiastic nimrod doesn't find girls interesting, yet . . . will learn trade as apprentice. Class Project 1, 2, 35 Prom Committee 25 Christmas Bulletin Board 1. CAUFFMAN, JEFFREY LYNN-Jeff- General 65 One of our quieter classmates . .. enjoys working on cars in his spare time . . . will get a job after graduation. Prom Committee 25 X-mas Bulletin Board 1. CHANDLER, ALLEN-Allen- Academic 65, 158, 174 Manages the wrestling team and sup- ports his brothers' efforts while they're on the mats very active Eagle Scout .. . math whiz . . . good team supporter and loyal fan . . . college bound. Math Club 25 Indian Club 35 Wrestling 2, 35 Class Project 1, 2, 35 Track 25 Prom Committee 2. CHANDLER, GERALD LEE-Jerry- General 65, 158, 174 Another wrestler determined small and guiet but muscular Eagle Scout uture plans are undecided. Indian Club 1, 2, 35 Wrestling 1, 2, 35 Intramurals 1, 2, 35 Class Project 1, 2, 3. CHANDLER, ALLEN LAWRENCE- Larry- General 65, 158, 174 Likes to wrestle enjoys a good time and good jokes friendly Eagle Scout plans to go into the Army. Indian Club 1, 2, 35 Football 15 Wres- tling 1, 2, 35 Intramurals 1, 2, 35 Class Project 1, 2, 3. CLAPSADDLE, DIXIE LEE-Dixie- Academic 65, 127, 151, 152 Loves to dance and play hockey . .. al- ways in favor of a good time . . .. a giggler . . . plays a mean tune on the violin . . . plans to attend college. Drama Club 15 TKP 2, 35 Orchestra and String Orchestra 1, 2, 35 Color Guard 35 Girls' Hockey 1, 2, 35 Intramurals 2, 35 Class Project 1, 2, 35 School Play 15 Prom Committee 2. CLAUDY, LARRY-Laffy- General 65 Quiet classmate . . . hard working . . . will get a job after graduation. CLINE, N ANCY-Nancy- General 66 One of our seldom-seen classmates friendly . .. vivid facial ex ressions enjoys skating . . . undecidecij about future plans. CLOUSE, JULIE ANN-Julie-- Commerrial 66, 141 Quiet and small . . . always laughing . . . enjoys bowling plans to find a job after graduation. Business Club 25 Bowling Team 1, 2, 35 Leader Corps 25 Class Project 1, 2, 35 Prom Committee 2. COOK, JOHN EDWARD-Cookie- General 66, 124 Can't wait for hunting season tall and quiet . . . thumbs his way home . . . future plans include a trade in one of Waynesboro's shops. E.F.A. 2, 3. cook, JOHN WATSON-John- Arademir 66, 158, 176 Active in track . . . excellent hurdler . . . friendly but argumentative . . . will study law in college. Drama Club 15 Indian Club 1, 2, 35 Track 1, 2, 35 Class Project 1, 2, 35 Prom Com- mittee 25 Xmas Bulletin Board 1. coovER, JUDY ELAINE-Judy- Academir 66, 142, 173 Attractive blond . . . loves to have fun . . . enjoys sports and dancing . . . plans to attend Thompson Institute. F.N.C. 15 Girls' Basketball 25 Statistician 35 Intramurals 1, 25 Leader Corps 1, 2, 35 Class Project 1, 2, 35 Blue and Gold 35 Prom Committee 25 Pep Club 3. CORDELL, ROSEMARY-Rose- Commercial 66, 125 Fun-loving interested in music and dancing . . . talkative . . . plans to attend business school. F.H.A. 35 Intramurals 2. COX, MARY ELLEN-Shorty- Commerrial 66, 134, 142 Enjoys playing records and reading often seen in the library one of the shortest members of our class . . . plans to go on to school. Library Club 1, 2, 35 Class Project 25 Blue and Gold 35 Prom Committee 2. COYLE, PAMELA KAY-Pam- Academic 66, 121, 126, 133, 136 Enjoys reading and studying very quiet and shy reserved . .. plans to go to college to become an elementary teacher. Honor Society 2, Secretary 35 Announce- ments 1, 2, 35 F.T.A. 1, 2, 33 Class Proj- ect 1, 2, 35 Debating Club 2, Vice Pres. 35 Prom Committee 2. CRI LLEY, CLYDE DOUGLAS-Doug- Commerrial 66, 131, 133 Blushes easily yet still smiles quickly . . . speaks rapidly . . . interested in sports . . . hopes to attend business college. Business Club 1, 2, 35 Class Project 1, 2, 35 Debate Club 2, 3. CRITES, LAWRENCE ALAN-Larry- Academic 67, 140, 176 A droll comic .., interested in hunting and automobiles good natured will attend Williamsport Area Commun- ity College. Sportsmen's Club 1, 2, 35 Class Project 1, 2, 35 Blue and Gold 15 Prom Com- mittee 25 Track 2, 3. CURRY, KATHERINE DEXTER- Kathy- Academic 67, 120, 135, 138, 144 Very pleasant personality . .. enjoys hav- ing fun and being with people . .. likes to paint our lovely Snowball Queen . . . plans to attend college. Drama Club 1, 25 Vice Pres. 35 Spanish Club 35 Pep Club 2, 39 Announcements 25 Intramurals 1, 2, 35 Student Council 2, 33 Class Project 1, 2, 35 Blue and Gold 25 Wayarian 35 School Play 1, 2, 35 Prom Committee 2. DALEY, DELORES JEAN-Dorey- Commercial 67 Fun-loving never serious always talking enjoys sports and dancing plans to attend Hagerstown Junior College. Business Club 15 Girls' Basketball 25 In- tramurals 1, 2, 35 Class Project 1, 2, 3. DAVIS, CONNIE JO-Connie- Arademir 67, 138 Always smiling enjoys a good time . . . spends her time drawing, with a little flirting thrown in plans to become a Vista volunteer. Drama Club 1, 2, 35 Sophomore Choir 25 Intramurals 1, 2, 35 Class Project 1, 2, 35 School Play 3. DAVIS, RICHARD STEPHEN-Steve- Afademic 58,67 Enjoys sports and can usually be found at the Summit Gulf Station . .. reservoir of wise cracks likes girls but keeps it hidden . . . plans to attend college. Tribesmen 25 Baseball 1, 25 Class Executive Council 1, 2, 35 Class Project 1, 2, 3. DAYWAIT, COLIN ROY--Colin-- General 67, 124 Enjoys running around with the gang and working on cars . . . plans to go to work after graduation. F.F.A. 3. I03 DAYWALT, SUSAN MARIE-Susie- Commercial 67 Enjoys dancing . . . a shortie with a warm smile .. .boisterous after gradua- tion plans to get an office job. Business Club 1, Leader Corps 1, Class Project 1, 2. DEAVOR, BARBARA jO-Barb- Commercial 67, 131 Neat appearance friendly enjoys bowling and basketball . . . talkative . . . plans to become a secretary. Business Club 2, 3, Drama Club 2, Girls' Basketball 2, Archery 2, Class Project 2, 3, Prom Committee 2. DENNIS, DOUGLAS ALAN-Doug- Academic 67, 158, 162, 176 Enjoys all sports, especially football likes the company of girls will join the Air Force or go to college. Indian Club 1, 2, 3, Class Project 1, 2, Football 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, Intra- murals 1, 2, 3. DEVLIN, JOHN PATRICK-john- General 158,162,176 Enjoys' football and track a husky good-looking guy who likes to have a good time usually found away from home . . . undecided about the future. Indian Club 1, 2, 3, F.F.A. 1, Class Project 1, 2, 3, Football 1, 2, 3, Track 2, 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Prom Com- mittee 2. DEVLIN, MARGARET ANNE-Peggy- Commercial 67, 131, 135, 138, 175 Always has a pleasant smile . . . the good- looking leader of the RAH girls friendly .. . plans to either get a job or attend school. Business Club 1, 3, Drama Club 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Girls, Basketball 1, Cheerleaders 1, 2, Captain 3, Leader Corps 2, Intramurals 2, Class Project 1, 2, 3, School Play 2, Prom Committee 2. DEWEASE, DENNIS LEON-Denny- General 68 Coppery-colored, wavy hair enjoys action, making it or being in it will use his driving skill as a truck driver. Class Project 3. DEWEES, BARBARA-Barb- Commercial 67, 149 Quiet and studious . . . likes to dance . . . plans to go to a business school or get a job. Class Project 1, 2, 3, School Play 1, Sophomore Choir 1, Glee Club 2, 33 Business Club 1, Drama Club 1, 2, Intra- murals 1, Prom Committee 2. DEWEES, SUSAN-Sue-- Commercial 68, 149 Looks like her sister but that's the only I04 resemblance enjoys having fun and dancing friendly personality hopes to go to business school. Business Club 1, Drama Club 1, 2, Pep Club 1, Class Project 1, 2, 3, Sophomore Choir 1, Glee Club 2, 3, Intramurals 1, Class Project 1, 2, 3, School Play 1, Prom Committee 2. D'iGIAMMARINO, MARIE-Maisie- Academic 68, 134, 144, 146, 149 Small in size but mighty in thought dependable and capable worker ex- cellent soprano courteous and dainty . . . will attend Indiana State. Drama Club 1, 2, Library Club 1, 2, 3, Sophomore Choir 1, Glee Club 2, 3, Sen- ior Choir 2, 3, County Chorus 1, District Chorus 2, 3, Regional Chorus 2, 3, Leader Corps 1, 2, Class Project 1, 2, 3, Blue and Gold 1, Wayarian 3, School Play 2, Prom Committee 2, X-mas Bulletin Board 1, 2. DUTY, PHILIP A.-Phil- General 68 Quiet member of the Senior Class enjoys watching athletic games . . . speaks only when spoken to will probably join the Service. EBERsoLE, SONJA jANE-Sonja- General 68, 127 Enjoys sports attractive enthus- iastic likes to swim and golf plans to enter the field of business. T.K.P. 2, 3, F.T.A. 1, Girls' Hockey 1, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Leader Corps 2, 3, Class Project 1, 2, 3, Prom Committee. 2. EDWARDS, FRANCIS ERNEST-Ernie- Academic 68 Humorous one of the gang found at a certain reserved cafeteria table Another of the new seniors this year . . . a big help at times . . . enjoys hunt- ing, camping, and fishing plans to try his hand at a Pharmaceutical Degree. Class Project 3. EIGENBRODE, TWILA KAY--Twirt- Academic 68, 122 A short individualist, . .. always in style enjoys horseback riding does things for kicks plans to attend college. Drama Club 1, Pep Club 1, F. N. C. 1, 2, 3, Sophomore Choir 1, Leader Corps 1, Class Project 1, 2, 3, Prom Committee 2. ELLSWORTH, KATHY LYNN-Kathy- Academic 68, 146, 149, 152, 167 Enjoys music . . . a great supporter of the Indians . . . light, airy soprano . . . always laughing never a dull moment plans to enter college. F.T.A. 1, Sophomore Choir 1, Glee Club 3, Senior Choir 3, Band 1, 2, 3, Girls' Basketball 1, 2, Girls' Hockey 3, Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, Leader Corps 1, Class Project 1, 2, 3, School Play 2, 3, Prom Committee 2. EMORY, LINDA KAY-Lyn- Commercial 68,131 Good member of Business Club shortie with a big smile Boisterous . . . hopes for a job as a secretary. Business Club 1, 2, 3, Class Project 1, 2, 5. ETTER, RICHARD LEE-Rick- General 68, 140, 144, 152, 178 Great baseball player . . . neat, good- looking senior . . . plays bass drum in the band Cassanova apple thrower . . . plans include Junior college or service. Sportsmen's Club 3, Class Project 1, 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, Baseball 2, 3, Intramurals 1, 2. FANN, RICKY GENE-Rick- General 68 . Enjoys running around likes model cars smiling personality plans to go into the service or apprenticeship at Landis Tool Company. Business Club 1, Class Project 1, 2. ,.,.qiiw2v. FERTENBAUGH, JAMES EDWARD- Ed- General 68 Spends his spare time working on cars . . .' plans an apprenticeship in one of the local shops. F.F.A. 1, 2, Class Project 1, 2, 3. FISHER, MARY KATHERINE-Mary- Commercial 69 Fun-loving enjoys a good joke petite favors the company of one certain guy plans on marriage after graduation. Sophomore Choir 1, Intramurals 1, 2, Class Project 1, 2, 3. iFITZ, MARY ALICE-Mary- Commercial 69, 131 Highest peanut brittle sales person in junior and senior years . .. enjoys Work- ing in the kitchen active in Business Club . . . plans on work after graduation and marriage. Business Club 2, 3, Class Project 1, 2, 3. FOGLE, CATHY LOUISE-Cathy- Commercial 69, 122, 134 Works hard at all she does one of our candy stripers . . . shy and quiet . . . enjoys doing things for a certain boy . . . plans include nursing. Library Club 1, 2, 35 F.N.C. 1, 2, 3, Class Project 1, 2, 3. FORD, CLAYTON WYMAND-Jack- Commercial 69 Good-looking . . . good sense of humor . . . often seen around town . . . plans in- clude an apprenticeship or college. Business Club 1, Intramurals 2. FORD, DARWIN BERDELL-Pete- Commercial 69, 158, 159 Interested in soccer amiable en- joys having fun . . . plans to attend busi- ness school or take an apprenticeship. Indian Club 1, 2, 3, Soccer 1, 2, 3, Intra- murals 1, Class Project 1, 2, 3. IFORTH, KATHLEEN MARY-Kathy- Academic 69,135,138 A good-looking girl with a pleasant per- sonality . . . former New Englander . . . outgoing plans to attend college. Drama Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3. FRANTZ, BRIAN PowELL-Bfifm- Academic 69, 120, 147, 151, 152, 155 Enjoys music sings and plays French horn and cello . . . handsome, neat dresser . .. enjoys life future plans include college. Indian Club 2, Tribesmen 2, Senior Choir 2, 3, County Chorus 2, Band 1, 2, 3, Velvetones 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, String Orchestra 1, 2, 3, County Band 1, 2, 3, District Band 3, Basketball. 1, Student Council 1, 2, 3, Class Project 1, 2, 3, Prom Committee 2. FREEMAN, CARROL EUGENE-Sonny- General 69 Sportsminded . . . the shorty of the long- haired set . . . will become a mason. Class Project 1, 2, 3. FREEMAN, CATHY ANN-Cath- Academic 70, 135, 141, 144 Excitable always has fun loads of laughs . . . crazy . . . usually with three certain girls dependable and help- ful whenever needed hopes to go to college. Pep Club 2, F.T.A. 1, Class Project 1, 2, 3, Sophomore Choir 1, Bowling Team 1, 2, 3, Wayarian 3, School Play 3, Prom Committee 2. FREET, JOHN F.-john- Academic 70, 130, 137, 140 Proposes perplexing problems seems partial to a certain girl . . . a numismatist . .. plans to attend Penn State. Math Club 3, S ortsmen's Club 1, 2, 3, Intramurals 1, Audio-Visual Club 2, 3, Class Project 1, 2, 3, Prom Committee 2. FRENZEL, JOHN DAVID-Skip- Academic 70, 128, 174 Enjoys girl chasing and flying . . . very good pool player fussy about his locks of hair trying for the Air Force Academy, if not, then Penn State. Drama Club 1, Sportsmen's Club 1, 2, Science Club 3, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, Intra- murals 1, Class Executive Council 2, Class Project 1, 2, 3, Prom Comm. 2. FULLER, JERRY WAYNE-jerry- General 70 Hunts plays on the church league basketball team very energetic plans to enlist in the Air Force and then pursue a career in printing. FUNK, RICHARD jAY-Jay- Commercial 70 Shy enjoys hunting and other sports . . . friendly and fun-loving . . . plans to attend a junior college. Intramurals 1, Class Project 3. GANTZ, RAY EUGENE-Ray- Academic 70 Good sense of humor . . . always smiling or laughing takes life as it comes plans to enter the service after high school. Class Project 1, 2, 3. GARDENHOUR, LIONEL WEBSTER- Lionel- General 70, 136, 151, 152 Runs WETS Radio Station . . . well known good sport humorous member of the band . . . likes to fool around with radios . . . future undecided. Announcements 3, Band 1, 2, 3, Orches- tra 3, Class Project 1, 2, 3, Prom Comm. 2. GEESAMAN, EARL EDWARD-Earl- General 70 Lanky enjoys having fun very interested in sports . . . will learn a trade in one of the local shops. Class Project 1, 2, 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3. GEESAMAN, PATRICIA ANN-Patti- Academic 70, 122, 144 Pleasant smile . . . active future nurse . . . neat appearance enjoys sewing and riding horses plans to attend Medi- cal Secretarial School. F.H.A. 1, Sec. 2, F.N.C. 1, 2, 3, Class Project 1, 2, 3, Wayarian 3, Prom Comm. 2. GETTINS, WILLIAM FRANKLIN- Bill- Academic 70, 126, 138, 162, 174 Outstanding football player, also wrestles dynamic actor a cut up big and husky future plans include college. Drama Club 3, Indian Club 2, 3, F.T.A. 3, Football 1, 2, 3, Wrestling 1, 2, 35 X-mas Bulletin Board 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Class Project 1, 2, 3, School Play 1, 2, 3, Prom Committee 2. GLASS, KAREN EVELYN-Karen- Commercial 71 Neat appearance . . . friendly . . . always wears a smile enjoys roller skating and playing cards plans to become a bookkeeper. Class Project 1, 2, 3, Prom Committee 2. GOOD, CHARLENE LEE-Char- Academic 71, 138, 144, 149, 154 Quiet and studious . . . Color Guard Cap- tain . . . likes to sew . . . plays piano . . . enjoys the company of other people plans for college after graduation. Drama Club 2, 3, F.N.C. 1, Sophomore Choir 1, Glee Club 2, 3, Color Guard 2, Captain 3, Band Council 3, Class Proj- ect 1, 2, 3, Wayarian 3, School Play 2, 3, Prom Committee 2. GRAGG, JAMES T.-Secret Agent- Academic 71, 128, 138 Talented actor friendly personality . .. reserved enjoys stamp collecting . . . plans to go to college. Drama Club 1, 2, 3, Science Club 2, V. Pres. 3, Class Project 1, 2, 3, School Play 1, 2, 3, I05 GREIFZU, SHARON ANNE-Grannie- Academic 71, 132, 135, 141, 167 Good hockey player always smiling . . . long, long hair . . . one of our good looking senior girls likes dancing and sports enjoys running around with the gang plans to attend col- lege. Spanish Club 3, Pep Club 2, 3, Girls' Hockey 1, 2, 3, Bowling Team 1, Pres. 2, 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Class Project 1, 2, 3, Prom Committee 2. GUNDER, DARYL LEE-Daryl- Commercial 71 Interested in baseball, both playing and watching . . . handsome . . . quiet . . . plans to attend Thompson Institute. Baseball 2, Class Project 1, 2, 3. GYURISIN, PAUL ANDREW-Paul- Academic 71 Seems to be wherever the action is-or makes his own fishing occupies his spare time will enter the armed forces. Sophomore Choir 1, Class Project 1, 2, 3. HAHN, LARRY D.-Larry- General 71 Enjoys racing slot cars . .. frequents the speedways his good sense of htunor helps him with customers at Western Auto . . . plans to enter the Navy. Class Project 2. HANLIN, JERLE ELINDA-jerle- Academic 71, 132, 138, 144, 151, 154 Soft-spoken but loyal friend . . . attractive and talented majorette interested in art . . . will attend college. Drama Club 2, 3, Spanish Club 3, Class Project 1, 2, 3, Majorettes 1, 2, 3,,,Or- chestra 1, 2, 3, String Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Intramurals 3' Class Pro'ect 1 2 3' Wa a l 9 9 1 Y' arian 3, School Play 1, 2, 3, Prom Com- mittee 2. HANNA, SARA ELIZABETH-Sally- Academic 58, 71, 121, 138, 144, 147, 149 Tastefully dressed excellent alto enjoys laughing or arguing with Mr. Kowallis W.A.H.S.'s Daisy Mae will study at Wittenburg University. School Play 1, 2, 3, Class Executive Coun- cil 1, 3, Senior Choir 2, 3, District Cho- rus 2, 3, Regional Chorus 2, 3, Cheer- leading 1, T.K.P. 2, Sec. 3, Glee Club 2, 3, A.F.S. Committee 2, Intramurals 2, 3, Drama Club 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 1, F.T.A. 2, Wayarian 3, Prom Committee 2, Class Project 1, 2, 3, State Chorus 3, County Chorus 1, Honor Society 3, Madrigal 3, Sophomore Choir 1. HARBAUGH, RAY ALLEN-Ray- Academic 71, 120, 144, 158, 160 Pleasant personality sincere . . . am- iable . . . active in soccer . . . works hard l0b for class through Student Council . .. plans to attend college to major in archi- tecture or to join the Navy or Air Force. Indian Club 2, 3, Student Council 1, 2, 3, Soccer 1, 2, 3, Intramurals 2, Wayarian Business Editor 3, Class Project 1, 2, 3, Prom Committee 2. HARBAUGH, STEPHEN JOHN-S. J.- Commercial 72 Enjoys tinkering with cars and the com- pany of one certain girl . . . individualistic dresser . . . good sense of humor . . . plans to be an accountant. Class Project 1, 2, 3. HAUGH, CLARABELLE-Clarabelle- Academic 72, 132, 141 Enjoys reading and laughing a good bowler . . . quiet . . . pleasant smile . . . will attend college. Spanish Club 3, F.T.A. 1, 2, Bowling Team 1, 2, 3, Class Project 1, 2, 3, Prom Committee 2. HAWBAKER, LINDA MARIE-Linda- Commercial 72 Very pleasant personality full of laughs, likes to travel and knitting very neat appearance plans for secretarial work. Library Club 1, 2, Vice President 3, F.H.A. 1, Historian 2, Leader Corps 2, Class Project 1, 2, 3, Prom Committee'2. HEBB, CYNTHIA jEANNE-Cindy- Academic 72, 123, 132, 135, 138, 141, 142 Friendly . . . enjoys playing and watching sports . . . seen at the Varsity . . . future includes nursing school. Drama Club 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 3, F.N.C. 1, 2, 3, Girl's Hockey 1, Bowling Team 2, 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Class Project 1, 2, 3, Blue and Gold 2, 3, School Play 2, 3, Prom Committee 2, Christmas Bulletin Board 3, Spanish Club 3. HEEFNER, JAMES B.-jim- Academic 72, 126, 134, 144 Very nervous . . . neat blue eyes . . , quiet and studious . . . enjoys water skiing . . . plans to enter college to become a teacher. Library Club 1, 2, 3, F.T.A. 2, 3, Class Project 1, 2, 3, Wayarian 3, Prom Com- mittee 2. HELFRICK, DARRELL EUGENE- Darrell- Academic 72, 158, 162 Interested in sports often seen with a sophomore band member enjoys a good joke plans to attend college. Indian Club 1, 2, 35 Football 1, 2, 3, Wrestling 1, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Student Council 1, Prom Committee 2. HELMAN, PAULINE jANE-Pauline-- Genera! 72 Happy-go-lucky always clowning around talkative enjoys fixing hair attends Edy's School of Beauty . . . wants to become a Beautician. Class Project 1, 2, 3, Sophomore Choir 1, Prom Committee 2. HENDERSON, DONALD LEE-Don- General 72, 147, 148, 150, 158, 168, 176 Dependable asset to our track and cross country teams . . . hard-worker . . . plans to work in a shop after graduation. Indian Club 1, 2, 3, Sophomore Choir 1, Tribe 2, Senior Choir 2, 3, Cross Country 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, Class Project 1, 2, 3. HESS, BARBARA ANN-Barb- Academic 58, 72, 129, 144, 146, 149, 154 Possesses a warm, mellow alto voice matched by a charming personality neat dresser . . . conscientious and thought- ful hopes for Juniata College and then VISTA or Peace Corps. Class Officer Sec. 3, Paramedical 2 Sec., 3, Wayarian 3, Colorguard 3, Senior Choir 2, 3, District Chorus 3, Regional Chorus 3, County Chorus 2, Prom Com- mittee 2, Class Project 1, 2, 3, Executive Council 2, Glee Club 2, 3, Cheerleader 1, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Drama Club 1, Sophomore Choir 1. HESS, JUDY cHR1sT1NE-Judy- Academic 72, 126, 132, 141, 146, 149 Smiling Personality Pleasant to talk to enjoys music and art very good bowler plans to major in ele- mentary education at Shippensburg Col- lege. Spanish Club 3, F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, Sophomore Choir 1, Glee Club 2, 3, Senior Choir 3, Bowling Team 1, 2, Statistician 3, Class Project 1, 2, 3, Prom Committee 2. HESS, LINDA MAE-Linda- Commercial 73, 58, 121, 131, 152, 167, 141, 144 Very pretty blue eyes enjoys bowl- ing good student always laugh- ing has a special liking for the Marines plans to go to college then get married. Business Club 3, Treas. 3, Honor Society 3, Sophomore Choir 1, Band .1, 2, 3, Girls' Hockey 1, 2, Bowling Team 2, Treas. 3, Leader Corps 2, 3, Class Project 1, 2, 3, Class Executive Council 3, Way- arian 3, Prom Committee 2. HESS, ROBERT KENNETH-Bob- Academic 73, 139, 174 Quiet . .. enjoys cars and sports . . . amiable muscular hard-worker . . . College bound. - Wrestling 1, 2, 3, Class Project 1, 2, 3, School Play 1, 2, 3, Prom Committee 2. HOCKENSMITH, ELIZABETH DIANE- radio - . . plans to get married. Diane- Academic 73, 120, 141, 144, 151, 152, 153, 173 Hard working dependable loyal to her friends capable defensive player for the Maidens basketball team . . . musically inclined . . . enthusiastic In- dian supporter enjoys sewing college bound, or Beauty School. 4 Band 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, County Band 2, Girls' Basketball team 1, 2, 3, Bowling Team 3, Intramurals 1, 35 Leader Corps 1, 2, 3, Student Council 2, 3, Class Executive Council 1, Band Council Vice president 3, Class Project 1, 2, 33 Wayarian 3, School Play 1, 2, 3, Prom Committee 2. HOF EMAN, JAMES PHILLIP--Jim- General 73 Claims his pastime is sleeping-could be . . . found working hard at the Robwin- ette . . . plans to join the Air Force. Class Project 3. HOFFMAN, JUDITH ANN-Squirrel-- Academic 73 Crazy . . . fun-loving . . . sensitive . . . always talking . . . loads of fun . . . likes bothering a certain teacher and playing basketball plans to enter college. Spanish Club 3, Pep Club 2, 3, Girls' Basketball 1, 2, Girls' Hockey 1, Bowling Team 1, 2, 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3. HOLLENSHEAD, BARRY LEE-Barry- General 73 Good sense of humor . . . enjoys hunting and fishing loves the outdoors will enter the Navy. HOLLINGER, BARBARA ANN-Barb- Commercial 73, 121, 131, 142 Studious pleasant personality al- ways smiling . . . enjoys reading or going to a good movie plans to attend the Maryland Medical Secretarial School. Business Club 3, Class Project 1, 2, 33 Honor Society 2, 3, Blue and Gold 3. HONODEL, DIXIE DARLENE-Dixie- Academic 73, 138, 146, 149 Optimist flirtatious brown eyes attractive excellent actress tall, model-like enjoys music, drawing, horseback riding, and boys . . . wonderful voice . . . college bound. Drama, Club 1, 3, Class Executive Coun- cil 2, Class Project 1, 2, 3, Sophomore Choir 1, Glee Club 2, 3, Senior Choir 2, 3, Bowling Team 1, School Play 1, 2, 3, Prom Committee 2, Christmas Bulletin Board 2, District Chorus 2, 3. HOOVER, joYcE D1ANNE-J6yCe- General 73 Friendly talker, but usually quiet enjoys roller skating and listening to the Sophomore Choir 1, Class Project 1, 2, 3. HOUGH, WILLIAM LEWIS-Bill- Academic 73, 158, 162, 176 Sport's enthusiast . . . dresses casually . . . good football player . . . friendly . . . good-looking . . . big and strong. Indian Club 2, 3, Football 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Class Project 1, 2, 3, Prom Committee 2. HOUSER, F ARALEE SUZANN-Faralee- Academic 74, 126, 130, 134, 136, 146, 149 Spends her spare time sewing and reading tall and model-like knows her own mind enjoys singing plans to go to a liberal arts college. Math Club 3, Honor Society 2, Library Club 1, 2, 3, Announcements 3, F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, Sophomore Choir 1, Glee Club 2, 3, Senior Choir 3, Intramurals 1, 2, Class Project 1, 2, 3, Prom Committee 2. HUISMAN, LUCINDA MARIE--Cindy- General 74, 125 Tall and cheerful . . . likes sports, par- ticularly roller skating . . . also paints . . . will go to business school. Business Club 1, 2, F.H.A. 3. HYNDMAN, JOHN EDXWARD-John- General 74 Likes hunting and outdoor sports . . . care- free seen with Jeff Miller con- sidering enlistment in the Air Force. Sophomore Choir 1, Tribesmen 2, Intra- murals 1, 2, 3. LEITER, CHARLES DAVID-Charley- Academic 76, 128, 150, 147, 148 Quite humorous math whiz al- ways ready with a joke or a crack' enjoys playing billiards and pinball machines occasionally found pushing Baker's bomb around . . . college bound. Math Club 3, Science Club 3, Sophomore choir 1, Tribe 2, 3, Senior Choir 2, 3, Band 1, 2, Class Project 1, 2, 3, Prom Committee 2. P IZER, CAROL JEAN-Carol- J Commercial 74 Reads for relaxation . .. soft-spoken . . . always has a smile for a friend will be busy typing and taking dictation as a secretary after graduation. F.N.C. 1, Class Project 1, 2, 3. ACKSON, JEANNE RENEA-Jeanne- General 74, 142 Mostly found at home in the kitchen cook- ing . . . a real go-getter . . . hopes to attend beauty culture school. Class Project 2, 3, Blue and Gold 3, School Play 3. JONES, MARY E.-Mary- Commercial 74 Loads of fun . . . knows her bookkeeping . . . always there when you need hel . . . amiable personality plans to rib ac- counting work. F.N.C. 1, Bowling Team 1, Class Project 1, 2, 5. JONES, THOMAS E.-Tom- General 74 Enjoys excitement patterns himself after his movie counterpart in the summer often seen barefooted will enter service. Class Project 1, 2, 3. KAHL, MICHAEL EDWARD-Mike- Academic 74, 130, 140 Impassive . .. enjoys archery doesn't mind doing homework . . . College bound. Math Club 3, Sportsmen's Club 1, 2, 3, Class Project 1, 2, 3. KAUFFMAN, BRENDA LEE-Brenda-- Commercial 74, 131, 141, 144 Pleasant with a radiant smile . . . talented in secretarial work enjoys reading and dancing seen in the company of one special guy . .. plans include mar- riage. Business Club 1, 2, Vice Pres. 3, Library Club 1, 2, Sec. 3, Bowling Team 1, 2, Sec. 3, Class Project 1, 2, 3, Wlayarian 3, Prom Committee 2, Intramurals 1. KAUFFMAN, WILLIAM BARNETT- Bill- Academic 75, 134, 151, 152 Musically inclined excellent pianist, clarinetist, and celloist has an up- roarious laugh . . . serious-minded under- neath his laughing outlook college bound. Honor Society 2, 3, Tribesmen 2, Senior Choir 2, Library Club 1, 2, Pres. 3, Band 1, 2, 3, County Band 1, 2, 3, School Play 1, 2, 3, Class Project 1, 2, 3. KECKLER, JOHN HENRY-Keck- General 75 Always ready for fun and excitement . . . likes being with a gang passes time by building models plans to go to Philadelphia and do sheet metal work at Boeing and Vertal. Intramurals 1, 2, 3, KENDALL, KATHY LYNN-Kath- Commercial 75 Attractive talkative, especially about a certain guy always laughing about something enjoys reading and danc- ing . . . hopes for a job and then a Mrs. Degree. Business Club 2, Class Project 3, Prom Committee 2. I07 KEN DALL, MELVIN ARTHUR-Mel- Academic 75, 158, 162 Enjoys sports and fun one of the mighty Indians . .. known by his attrac- tive brown eyes and dark brown hair .. . plans to attend either college or trade school. Indian Club 2, 3, Class Project 1, 2, 3, Football 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, Prom Committee 2. KESSELRING, DENNIS RAY-Dennie- General 75 Enjoys running around with his buddies . likes to draw partial to science fiction plans to enter the service after graduation. Library Club 1, Intramurals 2, Class Proj- ect 1, 2, 3. KING, CAROL ANNE-Carol- Academic 75, 122, 149 Likes to dance . . . enjoys writing poems and collecting microscopic slides . . . short and sassy . . . will enter nursing or other medical career. Sophomore Choir 1, Glee Club 2, 3, F.N.C. 1, 2, 3, Intramurals 1, 3, Class Project 1, 2, 3, Prom Comm. 2. KING, LORNA jEAN-Lorna- Academic 75, 122, 135, 151 Keeps advanced biology class well stocked in life savers dedicated F.N.C. presi- dent . . . violin virtuoso . . . sews a mean seam . . . will go to Washington Hospital. Library Club 1, Pep Club 2, 3, F.N.C. 1, V. Pres. 2, Pres. 3, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, String Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Intramurals 3, Class Project 1, 2, 3, School Play 1, 2, 3, Prom Committee 2. KINLEY, KAROLE KAY-KK- Commercial 75,131, 135, 141, 144, 151, 152, 167 True blonde . . . shy and quiet around strangers has a friendly smile for everyone loves to dance ardent sports fan, especially football and basket- ball undecided about the future. Business Club 3, Pep Club 2, 3, Sopho- more Choir 1, Band 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Girls' Hockey 3, Bowling Team 1, 2, 3, Class Project 1, 2, 3, Wayarian 3, School Play 1, County Band 3. KIPE, MARY ELIZABETH-Mary- General 75 Short . . . amiable personality . . . studious and quiet . . . can always be called on for help . . . enjoys dating a certain boy . . . plans to do hospital work. Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Class Project 1, 2, 3. KIRCH, SUZANNE RAE-Suze-- Academic 75, 125, 126, 135, 141, 142 One of our shorter classmates . . . likes to talk . . . an active bowler . . . plans to at- tend Indiana State University. Library Club 1, 2, Pep Club 3, F.H.A. I08 3, F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, Sophomore Choir 1, Bowling Team 1, 2, 3, Intramurals 2, 3, Class Project 1, 2, 3, Blue and Gold 3, School Play 2, 3, Prom Committee 2. KIRKPATRICK, HELEN DIANE- Dianny- General 76, 135, 138, 154 A really active girl cute majorette . . . always on the look-out for new dances and new boys agile wants to at- tend college. Drama Club 1, 2, 3, Sophomore Choir 1, Pep Club 3, Majorettes 1, 2, 3, Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, Leader Corps 2, Blue and Gold 2, Prom Committee 2, Christmas Bulletin Board 2. KOONS, LACYE jANE-Mouse- Academic 76, 58, 141, 144, 154 A trim little miss . . . enjoys twirling her baton owns an extensive wardrobe . .. plans to major in English at Ship- pensburg. Class Executive Council 2, 3, Band Coun- cil 2, 3, Class Project 1, 2, 3, Sophomore Choir 1, Majorette 1, Head 2. Special 3, School Record Herald Reporter 3, Girls' Basketball 1, Girls' Hockey 1, Bowling Team 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Wayarian 3, Prom Committee 2. KOONS, SAMUEL J.-Sam- General 76, 124 A member of F. F. A. . . . steady skipper . . . enjoys working on cars . . . plans to enter the Air Force. F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, Class Project 1, 2, 3. KRINER, JOHN DALE-john- General 76 A regular at the Varsity . . . drummer . . . will be a real live nephew of his Uncle Sam . .. has enlisted in the Navy. Band 1, Orchestra 1, Class Project 1, 2, 3. KUGLER, SUSAN ANN-Sue- Academic 76, 136 Likes working at the Dipper . . . friendly and fun to be with . . . always ready for a good time wants to go to college or business school. Announcements 3, Senior Choir 2, Sopho- more Choir 1, Class Project 1, 2, 3. LAKE, JUDY LOUISE-judy- Commercial 76, 131 g Reserved with a pleasant personality graceful . . . enjoys working at the Dipper hopes to get a job with the Civil Service. Business Club 1, 2, 3, Class Project 1, 2, 3, Intramurals 1. LECKRON, CYNTHIA ANN-Cindy- Academic 76, 132, 138, 146, 149, 152, 155 Another attractive senior . . . always ready with a smile quiet at times member of the great '66-'67 band . . . en- joys music plans to attend college. Drama Club 3, Spanish Club 3, Glee Club 2, 3, Senior Choir 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3, Velvetones 3, Intramurals 2, 3, School Play 2, 3. LEHMAN, LISA ANNE-Lisa- Academic 76, 126, 132, 136, 138, 141, 144, 146, 149 A good-looking blond . . . well-mannered lots of fun always has a smile ready pleasant . . . plays piano . .. college bound. Drama Club 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, An- nouncements 3, F.T.A. 2, 3, Glee Club 3, Senior Choir 3, Bowling Team 3, Way- arian 3, School Play 2, 3, LEMMOND, LANA-Anna Lay- General 76 Never a dull moment when this gal's around enjoys sewing and needle- work of all kinds plans to work at Doubleday and Company. Business Club 1, F.N.C. 1, Christmas Bulletin Board 1, Prom Committee 2, Class Project 1, 2, 3. LENHARR, URTHA SYLVESTER- Earth- Acaaemic 77, 140, 142, 146, 148, 151, 152 Our drum major in the Indian Band . . . quite active in most of the musical groups sarcastic humorist enjoys all forms of music . . . likes swimming, fun, and of course, girls . . . college bound as a music major. Sportsmen's Club 2, 3, Band Council 3, A.F.S. 3, Class Project 1, 2, 3, Tribes- men 2, 3, Octet 2, 3, Senior Choir 2, 3, District Chorus 3, Band 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, String Orchestra 1, 2, Wrestling 1, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Blue and Gold 2, School Play 1, 2, 3, Prom Committee 2, Christmas Bulletin Board 1. LLERENA, ROSE MARIE-Rose- Academic 77, 125, 135, 144 Hard-working . . . dependable . .. varied interests . . . dancing, cooking sewing . . . small dark-haired miss . . . willing worker . . . will go to college to study merchandise advertising. Pep Club 1, 2, 3, F.H.A. 1, 3, Wayarian 3, Prom Committee 2. LOUHOFF, ROSE MARIE-Rosie- Academic 77, 126, 136, 144, 154 Always smiling one of our major- ettes soft-spoken likes to write letters to one special member of the Air Force . .. plans to attend college. Announcements 3, F.N.C. 1, FQT,A, 3, Sophomore Choir 1, Majorettes 1, 2, 3, Intramurals 1, Class Project 1, 2, 3, Blue and Gold 1, Wayarian 3, School Play 3, Prom Committee 2, Christmas Bulletin Board 2. LOWER, HARRY FRED-Harry- Academic 77, 120, 1-26, 144, 152, 178 Humorous . . . likes to be with the gang . .. plays with the good group, baritones . . . sensible . . . independent . . . gets along with everyone . . . frank . . . always looking through someone's change for cer- tain coins . . . bound for Juniata College. Honor Society 25 F.T.A. 2, 35 Class Exec- utive Council 15 Band Council 35 Class Project 1, 2, 35 Band 1, 2, 35 Baseball 2, 35 Intramurals 15 Wayarian 35 Prom Committee 25 Student Council 2, 35 Brass Choir 3. MCCLEAF, DANIEL GUY-Danny- General 77, 124 Very energetic . . . likes to bowl and play baseball . . . wants to join the Army after graduation. F.F.A. 2, 3. MCCLEARY, BEVERLY SUE-Bev- Commercial 77, 135 Witty . . . an attractive girl with a pleasant personality . . . enjoys sewing and listening to records . . . would like to get a secre- tarial job in Washington D. C. after grad- uation. Pep Club 35 Intramurals 1, 2, 35 Class Project 1, 2, 35 School Play 35 Prom Com- mittee 2. MCCLEARY, CYNTHIA LOUISE- Cindy- Academic 77, 132, 135 Enjoys the company of Mel . .. pro- ficient seamstress . . . always smiling . . . original enjoys a good time no immediate plans. Drama Club 25 Spanish Club 35 Pep Club 35 Leader Corps 25 Class Project 2, 35 School Play 2, 35 Prom Committee 25 Christmas Bulletin Board 2. MCCLEARY, MARGARET LOUISE- Peggy-n Academic 77, 126, 149 Appears shy but isn't enjoys singing and has a wonderful voice bubbly laughter will major in Elementary Education in College. Sophomore Choir 15 Senior Choir 2, 35 Class Project 1, 2, 35 Bowling 1, 25 School Play 1, 2, 35 Prom Committee 25 Wayar- ian 35 Drama Club 35 F.T.A. 1, 2, Tres. 35 Glee Club 2, 35 County Chorus 2, 3. McCORMACK, SUSAN F RANCES-Sue- Academic 77, 135, 129, 144 Hilarious personality . .. fairly studious but prefers running around with the crowd . . . enjoys playing the piano . .. plans to attend college after graduation. Class Project 1, 2, 35 Paramedical Club 2, 35 Pep Club 35 Class Project 1, 2, 35 Wayarian 35 School Play 2, 35 Prom Com- mittee 2. MCCOY, LARRY THOMAS-Larry- Academic 78, 144 Tall and lanky a real jack Sprat . . . Beatle haircut . . . creative . . . tal- ented artist enjoys all phases of art, especially painting wants to attend an art school. Class Project 1, 2, 35 MCCOY, MARY ELIZABETH-Mary- Academic 78, 126, 136, 141, 144, 147, 149 Poised and pretty always finishes whatever she starts a welcome smile for everyone definite plans include teaching the younger generation. Drama Club 25 Announcements 35 F.T.A. 2, 35 Sophomore Choir 15 Glee Club 2, 35 Senior Choir 2, 35 Bowling Team 1, 35 Intramurals 1, 2, 35 Wayarian 35 Prom Committee 2. MCCORMICK, VIRGINIA KAY-Ginny- MCINTIRE, LINDA DARLENE-Linda- Academic 77, 127, 136, 138, 144 Friendly and always ready to help . . . mannerly . .. says what she thinks . . . Comercial 78, 152 Friendly miss . . . loyal band member . . . cheerful . . . plans to get a job after likes horseback riding, sketching, sewing graduation. and dancing . . . college bound for a teach- Band 1,f2, 35 C1355 Project 1, 2, 3, ing career in elementary education. Drama Club 1, 2, 35 Announcements 35 T.K.P. 2, 35 Blue and Gold 1, 25 Wayarian MCKEAN, VEL1 A EILENE-Velia. 35 School Play 2, 35 Prom Committee 25 Class Project 1, 2, 3. Commercial 78 Tall and thin .. . ready smile fun- loving . . . enjoys loafing . . . likes a good joke . . . plans to get married. Class Project 1, 2, 3. MCLAUGHLIN, MATT GORDON- Matt- Geizeral 78, 176 Quite a speedster on the football and track teams . . . quiet . . . enjoys hunting with a zest plans on two years at Penn State. F.F.A. 1, 25 Football 15 Track 1, 2, 3. MCSHERRY, DANNY LEE-Danny- General 78, 144 Friendly, fun-loving guy . . . enjoys work- ing on cars . . . found in the company of one special girl . . . plans to work at Landis Tool and then get married. Class Project 1, 2, 35 Prom Committee 25 Wayarian 3. IO9 MACE, JEFFREY LYNN-Jeff- Academic 78, 144, 147, 148, 179 More serious than he acts . . . enjoys golf- ing and playing in the Princemen happy-go-lucky will study at Juniata or Dickinson. Sophomore Choir 1, Tribesmen 2, 3, Sen- ior Choir 2, 3, Golf 3, Intramurals 1, 3, Class Executive Council 1, Class Project 1, 2, 3, Wayarian 3, School Play 1, 2, 3, Prom Committee 2. MACKEY, RONALD EUGENE- Montana- Academie 78 Always laughing works hard in his studies enjoys horseback riding plans to get a job. Class Project 1, 2, 3. MARGIN, KAREN ILENE-Kim- Academic 78, 135, 138, 144, 175 Lively has a smile for everyone , . . very artistic studious enjoys cheerleading . . . plans for college. Drama Club 1, 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, Pep Club 3, F.T.A. 2, Cheerleaders 3, Leader Corps 3, School Play 1, 2, 3, Prom Committee 2, Class Project 1, 2, 3, Wayarian 3, Christmas Bulletin Board 3. MARTIN, DONALD OLAN-Don- General 79, 158, 159 Prefers outside interests to school work tall, dark, and handsome .. . always on the go future includes a trade in one of the shops. Indian Club 2, 3, Soccer 2, 3, Intramurals 1. MARTIN, DONALD WAYNE-Wayne- Academic 79, 140, 144 Friendly, cooperative gentleman en- joys hunting, swimming and bowling .. . very studious . . . plans for college. Sportsmen Club 3, Intramurals 3, Class Project 1, 2, 3, Wayarian 3, School Play 3. MASON, GREGORY EUGENE-Greg-- Academic 79, 158, 162, 170 Quite athletic congenial agile and humorous has good foot for punting and is a fleet-footed runner plans to go to college. Indian Club 1, V. Pres. 2, Pres. 3, Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, Basektball 1, 2, 3, Class Project 1, 2, 3. MATTHEWS, CLAUDIA RUTH- Claudia- Academir 79, 126, 132, 135, 136, 144, 146, 149, 152 Quite musically minded likes to sew often seen with the neighbor's kid enjoys playing the piano plans to enter a teaching career. Sophomore Choir 1, Glee Club 2, 3, Senior Choir 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3, County Band 2, 3, Intramurals 1, 2, Spanish Club lI0 3, Pep Club 3, Announcements 3, F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, Class Executive Council 2, 3, Class Project 1, 2, 3, Blue and Gold 1, Wayarian 3, School Play 2, 3, Prom Com- mittee 2. MATTHEWS, WALTER ALFRED- Buck- General 79, 158, 159, 174, 178 ' Great asset to the soccer team . . . always cheerful likes sports one of the shorties of the senior class plans to join the service. Indian Club 2, 3, Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, Baseball 2, Manager 3, Track 2, Class Project 1, 2, 3, Prom Committee 2. MEAGHER, FREDERICK LYNN- Buck- Academir 79, 164, 174 Friendly . . . good-looking newcomer . . . out-standing wrestler and football player always ready with a witty comment divides his time between girls and wrestling . . . college bound. Spanish Club 2, Football 1, 2, 3, Wres- tling 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, Class Project 3. MELLOTT, LARRY NELSON-Larry- General 79, 124 Rather short enjoys hunting friendly, quiet guy plans to join the . . . undecided about future plans. F.F.A. 3, Class Project 1, 2, 3. MIDDLEKAUFF, ROBERTA LEE- Bobbie- Commerrial 80, 131, 134, 135 A shortie who likes to talk enjoys writing letters . . . plans to attend Beauty Culture School. Business Club 3, Library Club 1, 3, Pep Club 3, Class Project 1, 2, 3. MIDDOUR, JAKE FREDERICK-Jake- General 80, 159 Great guy lends a helping pair of hands to the soccer team . . . quietf Pj . . . enjoys working on cars, radios and TV plans to either get a job or further his education. Soccer 2, 3, Class Project 1, 2, 3. MILLER, CHARLA RAY-Chuck- General 80, 152, 155 A good dancer likes playing drums always ,ready with a smile or joke good-humored plans to further her education in music. Sophomore Choir 1, Band 1, 2, 3, Velve- tones 2, 3, Bowling Team 2, Intramurals 1, 2, Band Council 2, 3, Secretary, Class Project 1, 2, 3, Prom Committee 2. Air Force- MILLER, CYNTHIA JEAN-Cindy- F.F.A. 1, 2, 5. MENTZER, EDDIE EUGENE-Ed- General 79 Enjoys working on cars spends his spare time riding horses man of few words . . . will work in a shop. Class Project 1, 2, 3. MENTZER, SUSAN KAY-Susie- Academic 79, 121, 134, 142, 146, 149 Determined . . . efficient . . . always will- ing to help full of surprising com- ments enjoys reading hopes to become a librarian .. . will study liberal arts at Shippensburg. Honor Society 2, 3, Library Club 1, 2, 3, Sophomore Choir 1, Glee Club 2, 3, Sen- ior Choir 2, 3, Intramurals 1, Class Proj- ect 1, 2, 3, Blue and Gold 1, Jr. editor 2, editor 3, Prom Committee 2. METZ, DARCIA MAY-Darsh- Commercial 79, 125, 131 Small and stylish likes to have lots of fun . . . spends her rare free moments sewing future plans include beauty culture school. Business Club 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 1, F.H.A. 3, Cheerleader 1, Intramurals 1, School Play 2, 3. MICKLEY, PHILIP ANTHONY-Andy- General 79, 124 Enjoys hunting and fishing outdoor interests show forth in F.F.A. activities Academic 80, 120, 144, 146, 149, 152 Fond of music pleasant enjoys being with a certain guy . . . hard-worker . . . sees the good in everyone . . . laugh- ing most of the time .. . fun to be with . . . future, Indiana State. Sophomore Choir 1, Glee Club 2, 3, Senior Choir 2, 3, County chorus 2, Band 1, 2, 3, T.K.P. 2, F.T.A. 1, 2, Student Council 3, Class Project 1, 2, 3, Wayarian 3, School Play 2, 3, Prom Committee 2. MILLER, -JEFF LYNN-jeff- General 80 Good-looking blonde easy going .. . likes to have a good time wherever he goes .,. enjoys hunting plans to enter the service. Class Project 1, 2, 3. MILLER, MICHAEL WILLIAM-Mike- Academic 80, 159 Likes competitive swimming member of The Jades one of the shorter members of the class . . . sense of humor plans to attend an I.B.M. or other technical school. Sophomore Choir 1, Tribesmen 1, Band 1, 2, Soccer 1, 2, 3, Intramurals 1, 2, Class Project 1, 2, 3. MILLER, STEVE ROBERT-Winston- General 80, 124 Enjoys skiing, swimming, and hunting seems to like girls and drums warm and humorous personality . . . plans to relax until opportunity knocks. F.F.A. 1, 2, 3. WINTMIER, BARBARA 10-10- Academic 80, 173 Lively brunette enjoys reading .. . a lo al Quin ite . . will o to tech- Y CY - 8 nical school after graduation. Class Project 1, 2, 35 Sophomore Choir 15 Glee Club 25 Senior Choir 25 Girls' Bas- ketball 3. MOCK, SUSAN MARIE-Susie- Academic 80, 135, 167 Always on the go . . . plays a great hockey game .. . sews for enjoyment . . . hopes to attend a business school after gradua- tion. Pep Club 1, 2, 35 F.H.A. 1, Treas. 25 F.T.A. 15 Class Project 1, 2, 35 Girls' Hockey 1, 2, 35 Prom Committee 2. VIONN, YULANDA SUE-Lonnie- General 80, 124 Quiet and friendly . . . industrious stu- dent . . . enjoys writing letters . . . plans to get married. F.H.A. 2, 35 Prom Committee 2. MONN, WILLIAM CURTIS JR.-Bill- General 80, 124 An outdoorsman likes hunting and fishing will go to school to learn a trade. F.F.A. 2, 35 Sophomore Choir 15 Tribes- men 25 Senior Choir 25 MOORE, JOSEPH EDGAR-Ioe- General 80, 158, 162, 178 All-around sportsman . .. june Bug blushes easily unlimited energy humorist . .. will get a job after graduation. Indian Club 1, 2, 35 Class Project 1, 2, 35 Football 1, 2, 35 Baseball 1, 2, 35 Prom Committee 2. IMOORE, THOMAS VICTOR-Tom- Academic 81, 135, 126 Humorous guy . . . collects weird things likes to do anything and everything . .. future is currently a toss-up between College and the Navy. Pep Club 35 F.T.S. 35 Sophomore Choir 15 Tribesmen 25 Track 1 Manager5 In- tramurals 1, 35 Leader Corps 15 Class Project 1, 2, 35 School Play 1, 35 NIORGANTHALL, GERALD OWEN JR. -jerry- Acaalemic 81, 144, 146, 148, 158, 170 Self-confident garrulous and active devoted school supporter likes playing basketball and football col- lege bound. Sophomore Choir 15 Tribesmen 2, 35 Sen- ior Choir 2, 35 Basketball Manager 1, 2, 35 Baseball Manager 15 Track 25 Intra- murals 35 Indian Club 1, 2, 35 Pep. Club 2, 35 Class Project 1, 2, 35 Wayarian 33 School Play 1, 2, 35 Prom Committee 2. MORGANTHALL, SHARON ANN- Sherry- Commercial 81 Attractive blond great at shorthand enjoys swimming loads of fun hopes for a job as a secretary and then marriage. ' Class Project 1, 2, 35 Prom Committee 2. Moiuus, RU1'H-Ru1h- Commercial 81 just back from Germany dark-com- plexioned . . . long black hair. MORROW, FREDERICK EUGENE JR. -Fred- Academic 81, 129, 138, 144, 160 Flying is his hobby a wild tale for every occasion . . . an odd sense of hum- or always smiling seen on a Honda plans to enter University of Texas. Drama Club 2, 35 Library Club 15 Para- medical Club 2, Treas. 35 Sophomore 15 Soccer 1, 2, 35 Class Project 1, 2, 35 Wayarian 35 School Play 1, 2, 35 PIOIU Committee 2. MOTZ, GILSON THEODORE Gil- Academic 81, 135, 140 Quiet drives a familiar blue MG Midget likes to be with the guys .. . also enjoys building model airplanes future is a toss-up between college and the Air Force. Sportsmen's Club 35 Pep Club 39 C1355 Project 1, 2, 35 Prom Committee 25 X-mas Bulletin Board 1. MOWEN, SAMUEL IOHN-Sam- General 81, 158,'162 Easy going never in a hurry hopes to play football favorite pas- times are hunting and fishing . . . future undecided. Indian Club 1, 2, 35 F.F.A- 1, 25 F009 ball 1, 2, 35 Blue and Gold 2. MUSCHAMP, LAWRENCE-Lawrence- Academic 81, 133, 134 Follows politics dry wit . .. ex- tensive vocabulary intelligent always says the unexpected . . . will attend Mount St. Mary's. Library Club 1, 2, 35 Debating Club 25 Vice-President 3. MUSCHAMP, PETER ALEXANDER- Pete- Academic 82, 134, 148 Dry sense of humor quiet al- ways reading a book usually found working in the library likes to build scale models . . . college bound. Library Club 1, 2, 35 Tribesmen 3. MYERS, BETTY jANE-Betty- Commercial 82, 131, 167, 173 Sunny disposition . . . comical . . . always laughing friendly towards everyone spends most of her time in sports . . . hopes to be a secretary. Business Club 1, 2, 35 Girls' Basket- ball 1, 2, 35 Girls' Hockey 1, 2, Manager 35 Prom Committee 2. MYERS, PAUL jR.-Sonny- General 82, 176 Especially interested -in girls full of laughs seldom serious wants to become a draftsman. Cross Country 15 Track 1, 35 Intramurals 1, 2, 35 Prom Committee 1, 2. NEWMAN, MARJORIE CARROL- Marjorie- Academic 82, 120, 126, 127 Always smiling dresses attractively seen often at the Varsity loyal Indian fan plans include college for physical education training. - Drama Club 1, 25 T.K.P. 2, 35 F.T.A. 1, 35 Intramurals 1, 2, 35 Student Council 1, 2, 35 Class Project 1, 2, 35 School Play 2, 35 Prom Committee 2. N1xoN, JOHN A.-john- Commercial 82, 140, 177 Quiet and shy . . . groovy blue eyes .. . likes drag racing . . . works hard on school work . . . wants to attend a techni- cal school. Sportsmen's Club 35 Track 2, 3. NOLL, PATRICIA AILEEN-Pat- General 82 Another shortie . . . enjoys roller skating . . . fun-loving . . . plans include mar- riage and work. Class Project 1, 2, 3. NOLL, RALPH EDWARD-Ralph- General 82, 178 Unique . . . enjoys just driving his bigf ?j Ford . . . plans on a trade at Tool Com- pany. Baseball 2, 35 Intramurals 1, 35 Class Project 1, 2, 3. NOLL, ROBERT LEE-Bobby- Academic 82, 144, 147, 148, 158 Tall and good-looking . . . enjoys all sports shoots pool in his spare time . . . college bound. Indian Club 1, 2, 35 Class Officer Pres. 1, 25 Class Project 1, 2, 35 Sophomore Choir 15 Tribesmen 2, 35 Senior Choir 2, 35 Wayarian 35 Prom Committee 25 Football 1, 2, 35 Basketball 1, 2, 35 Intramurals 1, 2, 35 Franklin County All Star Basket- ball Team 3. NULL, THOMAS-Tom- General 82 Short, mischievous, hard working . . . will get a job after graduation. NUNEMAKER, ROBERTA jOY-joy- Commercial 83, 122, 135, 142 One of the candy stripers . . . likes to talk always smiling .. . plans to go to a nursing school. Business Club 1, Pep Club 3, F.N.C. 1, 2, 3, Class Project 1, 2, 3, Blue and Gold 3, School Play 1, 2, 3, Prom Com- mittee 2. NUNEMAKER, JUDY EsTHER-Judy- Commercial 82, 135, 142 Quiet and shy with a smile for everyone . . . enjoys going to the College Inn . . . hopes to work as a medical secretary. Pep Club 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Leader Corps 1, 2, Prom Committee 2, Class Project 1, 2, 3, Blue and Gold 3, School Play 1, 2, 3, Christmas Bulletin Board 1. O'TOOLE, ANNE KATHRYN-Anne- Academic 83, 123, 136, 149, 154 Fun to be with . . . sports enthusiast . . . especially enjoys tennis one of our loyal candy stripers plans to attend nursing school. Announcements 3, F.N.C. 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 2, 3, Color Guard 2, 3, Girls' Bas- ketball 1, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Prom Com- mittee 2, Christmas Bulletin Board 2. OVERCASH, TERRY Wf'AYNE-Terry- General 83 Tall and quiet a loner enjoys working on cars will learn a trade as an apprentice. Class Project 1, 2, 3. OVERINGTON, MARY KATHERINE- Mary- Academic ss, 138, 167, 173 Il2 Tall and capable basketball and hockey captain and player argumentative in advanced biology pigtails will attend college. Drama Club 3, F.T.A. 1, Girls' Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, Girls' Hockey 1, 2, 3, Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, Leader Corps 2, Class Project 1, 2, 3, Prom Committee 2. PAISLEY AMES G ' Q J 'illum-' Academic 83, 140, 178 Likes the November hunting vacation . . . enjoys flying model planes . . . deter- minded physics student college, then Air Force bound. Baseball 3, Class Project 1, 2, 3. PEARSON, WINIFRED LaRUE- Winnie- Commercial 83, 131, 141, 142, 149 Neat and attractive enjoys a good laugh likes writing letters and col- lecting pictures of cats plans to work in an office after graduation. Business Club 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 2, 3, Bowling Team 1, 2, 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Class Project 1, 2, 3, Blue and Gold 3, Prom Committee 2. PECK, DORIS FAYE-Doris- Commercial 83 Quiet and friendly avid bowler will work as a secretary after graduation. Class Project 1, 2, 3, Bowling Team 2. PEIFFER, BOBBIE LEIGH-Bobbie- Academic 83, 122, 132, 135, 142, 146, 152 Likes to concoct culinary delights .. . trains dogs . . . will attend Church Home and Hospital to become a registered nurse. Spanish Club Hist. 3, Sophomore Choir 1, Senior Choir 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3, PCP Club 3, F.N.C. 1, 2, 3, Student Council 1, Class Project 1, 2, 3, Blue and Gold 3, Prom Committee 2. PENSINGER, MARCIA jENE-Marcia- Academic 83, 126, 127, 144, 146, 149, 152, 167 Contagious laughter that fills the band bus pleasant personality excellent alto . . . hopes to study physical education and music in college. T.K.P. 2, Pres. 3, F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, Sopho- more Choir 1, Glee Club 2, 3, Senior Choir 2, 3, District Chorus 2, 3, Regional Chorus 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3, County Band 1, 2, 3, Girls' Basketball 1, 2, Girls' Hockey 1, 2, 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Class Project 1, 2, 3, Wayarian 3, School Play 1, 2, 3, Prom Committee 2. PETERS, MICHAEL ORDEAN-Mike- Academic 84 I Friendly blond . .. has a favorite female friend likes to work on, look at, and drool over cars will attend cola lege. Track 1, 2, Class Project 1, 2, 3, Prom Committee 2. PHENICIE, GLENN RAY-Chop- General 84 Proudly merits the Brown belt degree . . . a guy of few words . . . service bound. Intramurals 2, 3, Leader Corps 1. PHILLIPS, DUANE MARK--Mark- Academic 58, 84, 135, 144, 158 Comical . . . especially friendly to his closest neighbor studies more than everyone thinks still finds time for goofin' around . . . college bound. Indian Club 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 3, Class Executive Council 3, Class Project 1, 2, 3, Sophomore Choir 1, Tribesmen 2, Foot- ball manager 1, 2, Track 2, Wayarian 3, School Play 2, 3, Prom Committee 2. PRICE, LARRY LEE-Pricey- Commercial 84, 131, 158, 159, 178 Very energetic likes all sports doesn't let shortness stand in his way . . . handsome . . . undecided about the future. Business Club 1, V. Pres. 2, Indian Club 1, 2, 3, Soccer 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3, Soccer All Star Team 2, Class Project 1, 2, 3. PROVARD, BONITA SUE-Bonnie- General 84 Nimble dancer . . . uses spare time for complete relaxation . . . carefree . . . plans include marriage. Intramurals 2, Class Project 1, 2, 3. PRYOR, JOAN ELA1NE-J0anie- Commercial 84, 125 Soft-spoken . . . excellent seamstress . . . light red hair will work as a secre- tary. F.H.A. 3, Class Project 1, 2, 33 Prom Committee 2. PUNT, TERRY LEE-Govenor- REED, CHARLES CLINTON-Charlie- Academic 84, 126, 133, 138, 146, 148 Small in stature but never in spirit . . . en- thusiastic baritone plagues Mr. Kowallis likes to explore caves wants to enter the service or go into law and then politics. Drama Club 3, F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, Debating Club 2, Pres. 3, Sophomore Choir 1, Tribesmen 2, 3, Senior Choir 2, 3, Coun- ty Chorus 2, Intramurals 1, 2, Class Proj- ect 2, School Play 1, 2, 3, Prom Com- mittee 2, Xmas Bulletin Board 2. PURNELL, CRAIG RANDALL-Peck- Academic 58, 84, 144, 146, 158, 174 Capable actor-twice great as Curly and as Tommy dreamy, deep voice . . . constant humor with a store of wise cracks . . . likes hunting and wrestling . . . will attend Grove City. Sportsmen's Club 1, 2, Indian Club 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 1, Sophomore Choir 1, Tribesmen 2, Senior Choir 2, 3, County Chorus 1, Football 1, 2, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Leader Corps 1, Class Executive Council 2, Class Officer, V. Pres. 3, Class Project 1, 2, 33 Wayarian 3, School Play 2, 3 Prom Committee 3, Xmas Bulletin Board 2. PYLE, BETTY JANE-Betsy- General 84 Seldom seen but often heard enjoys skating likes a good time plans to get a job after graduation. RABY, EUGENE STEPHEN-Gene- Academic 84, 158, 162, 174, 176 Wirey football monster and wrestler . . . enjoys a good joke and all sports . . . will attend college. Indian Club 1, 2, 3, Student Council 1, Class Project 1, 2, 3, Football 1, 2, 3, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, Track 2, 3, Prom Committee 2. REDDIN G, RODNEY jAY-Peanut- Academic 58, 85, 135, 152, 158, 159, 176 Our hard working class President . . . de- termined a fun-seeker likes all sports member of championship soc- cer team . . . plans include college. Drama Club 1, Indian Club 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 3, Sophomore Choir 1, Band 1, 2, 3, Soccer 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, Class Officer V. Pres. 1, 2, Pres. 3, Class Project 1, 2, 3, School Play 1, 2, 3, Prom Comm. 2. REED BARRY ALAN-Barr 7 Y:- Academic 85, 158, 162, 170 Tall, good-looking blond . . . excels in football, basketball, and baseball . . . very shy around girls .. . likes to be with the guys . . . plans include college. General 85, 135, 152 Knows all the girls sleeps a lot in class . . . talkative . . . enjoys roller skat- ing, dancing and swimming plans to enter the service. Pep Club 3, Band 3, Sportsmen's Club 3. REESE, DIANE MARIE-Diane-- Commercial 85 A new addition to the senior class pleasant personality friendly enjoys horseback riding plans to work as a secretary. REIBER, DARYL LYNN-Daryl- Academic 85 Drummer in the 'Iades likes most sports, especially golf handsome and easy-going . . . plans to attend college. Sophomore Choir 1, Band 1, 2, Velve- tones 1, 2, Orchestra 1, 2, Leader Corps 2, 3, Prom Committee 2. REMMEL, JEAN CAROL-jean- Academic 85, 136, 144 One of the intellectuals enjoys knit- ting and horseback riding . . . artistic . . . an active 4-H'er plans include nurs- ing school. Announcements 3, F.T.A. 1, Bowling Team 2, Class Executive Council 1, Class Project 1, 2, 3, Wayarian 3, Prom Com- mittee 2. REXRODE, DENNIS CARL-Rex- General 85 Often seen at the bowling alley . . . rather tall . . . quiet . . . enjoys playing a guitar . . . future undecided. REYER, RUTH ANNE-Ruth- Commercial 85, 135 Friendly good sense of humor likes to talk enjoys working with youngsters will get a job after grad- uation. Pep Club 3, Class Project 1, 2, 33 School Play 2, 3, Prom Committee 2. RHYNE, THOMAS CLAY-Tom- Academic 86, 152, 162 Shy around the girls . . . good football player . . . friendly . . . always smiling . . . enjoys sports . . . writes beautiful sonnets . . . plans to enter college. Band 3, Football 3, Class Project 3. RICE, BURNELL EUGENE-Gene- Academic 86, 158, 168, 176 Enjoys all sports excels as a fleet- footed runner courteous quiet . . . undecided about future plans. Class Project 1, 2, 3, Cross Country 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, Indian Club 1, 2, 3. General 58, 86, 135 Shining dark hair and impeccable clothes .. . varied interests include surfing, golf- ing, and swimming keeps her room informed about 67's activities . . . will be- come a beautician. Drama Club 2, Pep Club 3, Class Execu- tive Council 1, 3, Class Project 1, 2, 3, Intramurals 1, Leader Corps 2, 3, Prom Comm. 2. ROCK, CYNTHIA SUE-Cindy-- Academic 86, 121, 126, 127, 144, 152 Dry humor has to know and under- stand the why of everything . . . enjoys painting and golfing . . . captain Elf . . . will major in French in college. Honor Society 2, 3, T.K.P. 2, 3, Pep Club 2, F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3, Intra- murals 1, Class Executive Council 2, Stu- dent Council 1, Class Project 1, 2, 3, Wayarian 3, Prom Committee 2. ROCK, DENNIS LEE-Hoss- Academic 86, 126, 140, 146 Active member of the Y swim team . . . dependable conversationalist en- joys working on cars will teach in- dustrial arts after college. Sportsmen's Club 2, 3, F.T.A. 2, 3, Soph- omore Choir 1, Tribesmen 2, Senior Choir 2, 3, Class Project 1, 2, 3, School Play 1, 3, Prom Committee 2. ROCK, SHARON LYNN-Sherry- Commercial 86, 127, 131, 141, 142, 146, 149 Petite Blond . . . Amahl shepherdess . . . enjoys just loafing will go to busi- ness school. Business Club 1, 2, Sec. 3, Drama Club 1, T.K.P. 2, 3, Glee Club 2, 3, Senior Choir 3, Bowling Team 1, 2, 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Leader Corps 2, Blue and Gold Business Manager 3, Class Project 1, 2, 3, Prom Committee 2. ROCK, TONY EUGENE-Tony- General 86,124 Curly hair relaxed gait enjoys tinkering with and driving automobiles . . . will attend technical school. F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, Class Project 1, 2, 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3. RODGERS, GEORGE A.-George- Academic 86 Active sense of humor . . . mischievous likes to travel with the guys found in the Zigmobile likes foot- ball, baseball, and hunting . . . wants to attend a technical school. Soccer 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Prom Com- mittee 2, Class Project 1, 2, 3. Indian Club 2, 3, Class Project 1, 2, 3, RQHR1-2R,R1TA ANN.Rita- Football 1, 2, 39 B9-SkCf'D?1l1 1, 2, 33 RICHTER GRETCHEN LOUISE-. Commercial 86, 125, 131 , Prom Committee 2' Gretchen- Neat dresser has a special junior II3 friend talented make-up artist for all-school producticn will go to beauty culture school. Business Club 3, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, Class Project 1, 2, 3, School Play 2, 3, Prom Committee 2. ROTZ, CHARLES LESTER jR.-Charlie- Academic 86 Butch comical cheerful Acme worker enjoys working on cars and attending auto races . . . will attend Wil- liamsport Area Community College Intramurals 1, Class Project 1, 2, 3. ROYER, DAVID RALPH-Dave- Academic 87, 140 Mr. Warsing's favorite studentf ?j . . . dark red hair . . . enjoys schoolless days . . . will attend college at Mont Alto. Sportsmen's Club 1, 2, 3, Tribesmen 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Class Project 1, 2, 3, Prom Committee 2. ROYER, SAMUEL ALLEN II-Sam- General 87 A quiet senior enjoys eating and relaxing tall and dark . .. will get a job after graduation. Class Project 1, 2, 3. SANDERS, MARY SUSAN-Susie- Academic 87, 122, 144, 152 Song leader on band trips . . . well exer- cised lungs . . . spends much time work- ing at the hospital and health room .. . has stories for any occasion will be- come a registered nurse. Drama Club 1, F.N.C. 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 2, Band 1, 2, 3, Bowling Team 1, In- tramurals 1, 2, 3, Executive Council 1, Wayarian 3, Class Project 1, 2, 3, Prom Committee 2. SANDERS, TERRY LEE-Teffy- Academic 87, 158, 162, 170, 176 Freckles . . . very friendly . . . hard-work- ing statistician for basketball . . . interest- ed in all sports will attend college after graduation. Sportsmen's Club 1, 2, Indian Club 1, 2, 3, Football 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Class Project 1, 2, 3, Christmas Bulletin Board 1. SAYLOR, MARY ELIZABETH-Betsy- Commercial 87, 122, 131, 142, 149 Long, light brown hair hidden but ever-present sense of humor -. . . enjoys writing . . . dedicated Blue and Gold worker . . . plans to attend nursing school after graduation. Business Club 3, Honor Society 2, F.N.C. 1, 2, 3, Sophomore Choir 1, Glee Club 2, 3, Blue and Gold 3, Prom Committee 2, Class Project 1, 2, 3. SCHLICHTER., WILLIAM AMBROSE- Bill- II4 Academic 87, 120, 126, 136, 144, 146, 148, 152 One of the Garfield Street gang . . . the gentle, manly type a good listener runs a free taxi service after school quite fun at times . .. will attend Juniata College. Announcements 3, Sophomore Choir 1, Tribesmen 2, 3, Senior Choir 2, Pres. 3, Band 1, 2, 3, F.T.A. 1, 2, Pres. 3, Stu- dent Council 1, 2, 3, Class Project 1, 2, 3, Wayarian Sports' Editor 3, School Play 1, 2, 3, Prom Committee 2, Christmas Bulletin Board 2. SCHMID, GERALD CHARLES-Gerry- Academic 87, 138, 144, 146, 148, 162, 174, 176 An unsung football hero persistent wrestler . .. the perfect gentleman thoughtful . .. uses spare time for 4-H work interesting to talk to will attend college. Drama Club 3, Sophomore Choir 1, Tribesmen 2, 3, Senior Choir 2, 3, Foot- ball 2, 3, Wrestling 2, 3, Track 3, In- tramurals 1, 2, 3, Class Project 1, 2, 3, Blue'and Gold 2, Wayarian 3, School Play 1, 2, 3, Prom Committee 2. SCHRADER, RICHARD WARREN- Richard- General 87 Likes war stories . . . enjoys writing in his spare time . . . quiet . . . individualist . . . future is undecided. sEABRooK, DALE-Norm- General 87 All-around guy likes working with cars . . . working on the broad jump . . . quiet type . . . doesn't volunteer much . . . mischievous. Track 2, 3, Class Project 1, 2, 3. SEVILLE, CAROLYN BERNICE-Seavil- Academic 88, 123, 132, 136, 138, 149 Shy . . . pleasant smile with a good sense of humor enjoys golfing plans to attend college. Drama Club 3, Spanish Club 3, Sopho- more Choir 1, Glee Club 3, Announce- ments 3, F.N.C. 2, Sec. 3, Class Project 1, 2, 3, Prom Committee 2. SHANK, LOMA jEAN-Loma- Commercial 88 Pleasant smile . . . likes to laugh . . . en- joys riding around the Mont Alto Cam- pus plans to get a job after gradua- tion. F.H.A. 1, Class Project 1, 2, 3. SHARRAH, VOLETTA jEAN-Voletta- Commercial 88 Reserved pleasant smile liked among the fellows enjoys working at Cold Springs Park plans to work as a secretary. Class Project 1, 2, 3. SHEARER, MAX ORDEAN-Max- General 88 Husky diligent worker likes to work on automobiles deliberate plans on mechanical training. SHEELEY, VICTORIA ANN-Vicki- Commercial 88, 131 Reserved-but friendly . . . cooperative . . . soft-spoken . . . attractive red hair enjoys playing the piano hopes to become a secretary. Business Club 3, Class Project 1, 2, 3. SHETRON, NANCY ELLEN-Nancy- General 88, 122, 131 Always ready for a good laugh . . . stylish has a favorite Chambersburg friend . . . plans to attend Business School. Spanish Club 2, F.N.C. 1, 2, 3, Sopho- more Choir 1, Class Project 1, 2, 3, Busi- ness Club 3, Prom Committee 2. SHIREY, BEVERLY CAROL-BeV- Academic 88, 125 Charming personality pleasant smile quiet and studious enjoys read- ing and dancing . . . future undecided. F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, Class Project 1, 2, 3. SHOCKEY, KATHY LYNN-Kathy- Commercial 88, 125 Friendly . . . always seen in the company of another senior . . . congenial . . . plans to be a beautician and then a wife. F.H.A. 3, Class Project 1, 2, 3, Prom Committee 2. SLEICHER, JAMES ROBERT-jim- Academic 88 Easy-going exceptional baseball and soccer player enjoys being around girls . . . wants to attend college and play baseball. Indian Club 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 3, Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Franklin County Soccer All Star 2, 3, Prom Com- mittee 2. SMITH, DENNIS RAY-Smitty- Academic 58, 88, 135, 158, 162, 176 Cute athletic especially enjoys water sports usually seen with one special girl . . . top notch sense of humor . . . plans to attend college. Sportsmen's Club 1, 2, Indian Club 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 3, Executive Council 1, 2, 3, Football 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1, Track 2, 3, Class Project 1, 2, 3, Prom Committee 2. SMITH, VICKY jEAN-Smitty- Commercial 89, 131 Short but always full of fun loyal Business Club member enjoys being with a special person . . . plans to go into secretarial work. Business Club 1, 2, 3, Class Project 1, 2, 3. SNIVELY, ROBERT LEE-Dicky- General 89 Fun-loving . . . a prankster . . . avid typ- ist . . . loves to dance and swim . . . head- ed for the Air Force. Indian Club 1, 2, 3, Football 1, Cross Country 2, Track 1, 2, SNOWBERGER, WILLIAM EUGENE- I B'll 1 T General 89, 124 Always seen with one special senior girl good for a laugh enjoys buying records . . . plans to be a manager trainee for Colonial Fair. F.F.A. 2, 3, Class Project 2, 3. SOCKS, DORTHY jEAN-Dot- Commercial 89 Quiet friendly always ready to help enjoys sewing and listening to music . . . plans on doing office work. Class Project 1, 2, 3. SPANGLER, MARK WAYNE-Dago- Academic 89, 120, 129, 146, 148, 158, 162 Friendly and talkative . . . great aid to the football team often seen in Mont Alto plans to study pharmacy in col- lege. Indian Club 2, 3, Science Club 1, Para- medical Club V. Pres. 2, 3, Sophomore Choir 1, Tribesmen 2, 3, Senior Choir 2, 3, County Chorus 1, Band 1, Football 1, 2, trainer 3, Wrestling 1, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Studeht Council 3, Class Project 1, 2, 3, School Play 1, 2, 3, Blue and Gold 2, Prom Committee 2. lSPRENKLE, TERRY LEE-Terry- General 89 Quiet and courteous . . . friendly . . . enjoys bowling and playing golf . . . plans to learn the barber trade. Class Project 1, 2, 3. SPROW, BONNIE jEAN-Bonnie- Commercial 89 Reserved . . . enjoys dancing .. . friendly pleasant smile plans to become a practical nurse. Class Project 1, 2, 3, STAHLEY, BARBARA ELLEN-Barb- Commercial 89 Good-looking likes to dance spends much of her time with a certain G.I. future plans include a secre- tarial job and marriage. Pep Club 1, Class Project 1, 2, 3. STAMBAUGH, CHERYL IRENE- Sherry- Academic 89, 122, 132, 136, 144, 146, 149 Reserved and dependable . . . a perfect student . . . proficient seamstress . . . will become a registered nurse. Spanish Club 3, Announcements 1, 2, 33 F.N.C. 1, 2, Treas. 3, Glee Club 2, 3, Senior Choir 3, Intramurals 33 Student Council 2, Class Project 1, 2, 3, Wayarian 3, School 1, 2, 3, Prom Committee 2. STEPHEY, RONALD L.-Ronald- General 89 Tall reserved loyal friend .. . enjoys running around . . . plans to go to work after graduation. Class Project 1, 2, 3. STERLING, KAREN MARIE-Karen- General 90 Attractive brown eyes and hair neat dresser makes many of her own clothes . . . loves to bowl . . . plans to go to a fashion career school. Library Club 2, 3, F.H.A. 2, Hist. 3, Class Project 1, 2, 3, School Play 2, 3, Prom Committee 2. STEVENSON, DONNA MARIE-Red- Academic 58, 90, 135, 141, 144, 151, 152 Bright and bubbling personality red hair complements her good looks . . . out- spoken . . . may become a teacher. Pep Club 3, F.T.A. 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 39 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, County Band 2, 3, Bowling Team 2, 3, Intramurals 1, 3, Leader Corps 2, 3, Prom Committee 2, Class Officer Hist. 1, 2, 3, Class Project 1, 2, 3, Wayarian 3, School Play 1, 2, 3. STITELY, RONALD MARK-Ronnie? Academic 90, 146, 148 Enjoys singing scientific mind friendly likes sports . . . plans to at- tend Huntingdon College. Library Club 1, 2, Sophomore Choir 1, Tribesmen 2, 3, Senior Choir 2, 3, In- tramurals 1, Class Project 1, 3, School Play 1, 3. STOOPS, DIANE LOUELLA-Diane-- Academic 90, 132 Reserved and studious pleasant per- sonality . . . sunny smile . . . enjoys play- ing the piano and dancing . . . plans to at- tend Utah State. Drama Club 1, Spanish Club 3, F.N.C. 1, Sophomore Choir 1, Blue and Gold 1, Class Project 1, 2, 3, Xmas Bulletin Board 2. STOUFFER, CLARENCE DENNIS- Clarence- General 90 Enjoys hunting studious .. . friendly . . . always willing to help . . . future plans lie in the field of agriculture. F.F.A. 1, V. Pres. 2, 3, Class Project 1, 2, 3. STOUFFER, GEORGE RAY-Hurricane- General 90 Tall and good-looking enjoys being with a certain girl . . . plans to get a job after graduation. Football 1, Basketball 1, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, School Play 2, Prom Committee 2. STOUFFER, TERRY LEE-Terry- Academic 90, 146, 148, 158, 168, 174, 176 A Courteous and friendly . . . great asset to our track team . . . shy . . . plans include college then the service. Indian Club 2, 3, Sophomore Choir 1, Tribesmen 3,- Senior Choir 3, Cross Coun- try 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, Wrestling 3, Track 2, 3, Class Project 1, 2, 3. STULL, PATSY ANN-Pat- Commercial 90 Quiet and shy not often heard from . . . petite .. . enjoys sewing unde- cided about the future. F.H.A. 1, Class Project 1, 2, 3. STUMBAUGH, PAULA KAY-Paula- Academic 90, 122, 136, 138, 144, 154 Quiet but friendly .. . tall studious enjoys ice skating and horses wants to become a registered nurse and then join the Peace Corps. Drama Club 2, 3, Pep Club 2, An- nouncements 3, F.N.C. 1, 3, Color Guard 3, Bowling Team 1, 2, Intramurals 3, Class Project 1, 2, 3 Wayarian 3, School Play 2, 3, Prom Committee 2. SUMMERS, JEFFREY LYNN-Seth- General 91 Happy-go-lucky varies from quiet to silly enjoys participating in sports . . . plans to enter the Navy. ' Pep Club 1, 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Class Project 1, 2, 3. SWISHER, ROSE SCHERRY-Rose- General 91, 125 Fun-loving boisterous found working at the hospital plans to go to nursing school. Business Club 1, F.H.A. 2, Sect. 3, Soph- omore Choir 1, Class Project 1, 2 3, SWOPE, SAMUEL DAVID-Sam- Academic 91, 158, 162, 176 Athletic . . . good-looking . . . likes to hunt often found at the Varsity plans to join the Army after graduation. Sportsmen's Club, V.P. 2, Indian Club 1, 2, 3, Football 1, 2, 3, Track 2, 33 Prom Committee 2, Class Project 1, 2, 3. H5 SWOPE, NANCY KAY-Swopie- Commercial. .91, 131 Quiet . . . likes to have a good time . . enjoys being with one certain boy .. plans include secretarial work.- Business Club 1, 2, 3, Class Project 1, 2, 3. THARP, RAYMOND EUGENEhRay- General 91 Sparkling blue eyes . . . lively . . . works on cars in his free time . . . will get a job. Class Project 1, 2, 3, F.F.A. 1, 2, 3. THORSEN, THOMAS CHARLES-Tom- Academic 91, 158, 168, 174 Enjoys exploring caves and playing his guitar often found at the Varsity . . . likes soul music . . . good wrestler . . . will attend college. Prom Committee 2, Class Project 1, 2, 3, Indian Club 2, 3, Cross Country 2, 3, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, Intramurals 1, 2, Pep Club 1. TONEY, LINDA SUE-Linda- General 91 Likes to dance and cook quiet attentive in class .. . loyal classmate undecided about future plans. Class Project 1, 2, 3. TRUAX, EARL-Earl- General 91 Tall and lanky friendly often seen at Varner's Station .. . enjoys hunt- ing and fishing plans to be a car- penter. Class Project 1, 2, 3. TRUAX, PAUL jACKSON-Paul- General 91 Quiet . . . enjoys working with model cars . . . hopes to become a mechanic. Class Project 1, 2, 3. VARNER, ROSE MARIE-Rose- Commercial 91, 131 Gregarious enjoys roller-skating and horseback riding plans to go to busi- ness school and become a typist. Business 2, 3, Class Project 1, 2, 3, Prom Committee 2. VERDIER, MARLA DEE-Marla- C ommefcial 91 Always smiling . . . finds pleasure in play- ing the piano plans to work in an office or to go to beauty school. Business Club 1, 3, F.H.A. 3, Class Proj- ect 1, 2, 3. VERDIER, MELVIN CURTIS-Curt- Gefzeral 92 Quiet and bashful . . . enjoys auto racing II6 . . . plans to become an apprentice at one of the local shops. Class Project 1, 2, 3. VERDIER, SUE LYNN-Sue-- Academic 92, 144, 152 Hard worker . . . giggler . . . lively . . . undecided about her future plans. Band 1, 2, 3, Class Project 1, 2, 3, Waya- rian 3, School Play 2, 3, Prom Committee 2. Voss, JUDY DARLENE-judy-- Commercial 92 Shy and quiet a smiling shortie . . . plans to be' a secretary or a beautician. Business Club 1, 3, Class Project 1, 2, 3. WAGAMAN, BARBARA jUNE-Barb- Acaa'emic 92, 122, 136, 144 Determined worker . . . enjoys a good joke . . . loyal hospital worker . . . plans include nurses' training. Announcements 2 ,3, F.N.C. 1, 2, 3, Class Project 1, 2, 3, Wayarian 3, School Play 1, 2, 3, Prom Committee 2. WAGAMAN, DONNA LEE-Donna- General 92 A reserved but loyal friend . . . short and sweet enjoys sewing plans to go to business school. Business Club 1, 3, Drama Club 3, Li- brary Club 2, Announcements 2, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, Class Project 1, 2, 3, Bowling Team 1, 2, School Play 2, 3, Prom Com- mittee 2. WAGAMAN, DONNA MAE-Donna- Commercial 92 Full of laughter enjoys reading plans to join VISTA or work for Double- day. Business Club 1, Pep Club 3, Class Proj- ect 1, 2, 3, Intramurals 2, 3, Wayarian 3, School Play 1, 2, 3. WAGNER, PAMELA I.--Pam- Academic 92, 126, 135 Talkative . . . likes to read . . . often seen lead-footing around in a Pontiac . . . plans to attend college. WALKER, EARL ROBERT jR.-Bob- General 92 jovial steady and determined worker . . . enjoys roller-skating . . . plans to work as an apprentice. Class Project 3. WASHABAUGH, MIRIAM KATHERINE -Mim- Acaciemic 92, 126, 144, 146, 149, 151 Accomplished pianist . . . spends much time riding and caring for horses . . . will attend college. Drama Club 1, 2, F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, Soph- omore Choir 1, Glee Club 3, Senior Choir 2, 3, Orchestra 2, 3, Blue and Gold 1, Wayarian 3, School Play 1, 2, 3, Prom Committee 2. WEDDLE, LINDA MAE-Lynn-- Commercial 92 Likes to have fun talkative a sports fan plans to be a beautician. F.H.A. 2, Class Project 1, 2, 3. WEISHAR, ALICE REBECCAHAlice- Commercial 92 Becoming red hair quiet and friend- ly enjoys playing records plans for secretarial work. Class Project 1, 2, 3, Prom Committee 2. WENGER, CARL DENNIS-Carl- General 92, 124 Dark-complected enjoys hunting and riding a motorcycle . . . level-headed .. . plans include agricultural work. F.F.A. 2, Pres. 3, Class Project 1, 2, 3. WEST, JULIE ANN-Juli? Academic 93, 122, 135, 138,144 Outgoing found running around the hospital's corridors on weekends . . . flirtatious future plans include nurs- ing school. Drama Club 2, 3, Pep Club 3, F.N.C. 2, 3, Class Project 2, 3, Wayarian 3, Prom Committee 2. WILLIAMS, KATHY MAREA-Kathy- Amaemic ss, 93, 127, 135, 136, 138, 144, 146, 149 ' One of the prettiest senior girls en- joys sports, playing the piano, and writ- ing letters uses the telephone exten- sively . . . future includes college. Drama Club 3, Pep Club 3, Announce- ments 2, 3, T.K.P. 2, Treas. 3, F.T.A. 2, Sophomore Choir 2, 3, Band 1, Girls' Bas- ketball 1, Intramurals 2, Leader Corps 2, 3, Class Executive Council 3, Class Project 1, 2, 3, Wayarian 3, School Play 1, Prom Committee 2, Xmas Bulletin Board 2. WINEBRENNER, PAUL LUTHER- Paul- Gefzeral 93 Quiet never in a rush enjoys models, photography, and cars will enter the armed forces. Class Project 1, 2, 3. WINTERS, DEHRA SUZANNE-Dehra- Academic 95, 121, 129, 149, 152, 173, 144 Always busy with nary a free moment diversified musical abilities a true-blue Girl Scout belongs to the Smart Set bound for Juniata Col- lege. Drama Club 1, 2, Honor Society 2, V. Pres. 3, Paramedical Club Pres. 2, 3, Sophomore Choir 1, Glee Club 3, Band 1, 2, 3, County Band 2, 3, District Band 3, Girls' Basketball 1, 2, 3, Intramurals 2, A.F.S. 3, Class Project 1, 2, 35 Wayarian 3, School Play 1, 3, Prom Committee 2, Xmas Bulletin Board 1, 2, 3. WISE, LOWELL EVERETT-Rusty- General 93, 148 Curly red hair . . . enjoys working on air- planes excellent gymnast subtle humorist plans include technical school. Indian Club 1, 2, Tribesmen 2, 3, Foot- ball 1, 2, Wrestling 2, Leader Corps 1, 2, 3, Class Project 1, 2, 3. WISE, THOMAS L.-Tom- General 93, 148 Quiet enjoys playing the piano .. . reserved expresses himself through poetry and pencil sketches .. . plans in- clude theological school. Tribesmen 3, Class Project 1, 2, 3. WOLFF, RONALD EUGENE-Ronnie- Academic 93, 135, 146, 148, 158, 159 Found lurking around the YMCA considerate . . . enjoys swimming and soc- cer . . . undecided about future plans. Indian Club 2, 3, Pep Club 3, Sophomore Choir 1, Tribesmen 3, Senior Choir 2, 3, Soccer 1, 2, 3, Intramurals 2, 3, All Star Soccer Team 2, Class Project 1, 2, 3, Prom Committee 2. WOLFORD, SANDRA KAY-Wolfa- Commercial 94, 154 Friendly . . . a giggler . . . a Sego Girl enjoys dancing plans for a sec- retarial job and then marriage. Business Club 1, Treas. 2, Sophomore Choir 1, Majorettes 1, 2, 3, School Play 1, Class Project 1, 2, 3. WOODRING, SHIRLEY LEE Commercial 94, 135 Cute . . . an individualist . . . uniquely herself . . . enjoys talking to anyone who will listen . . . undecided about her future plans. Business Club 1, Pep Club 3, Prom Com- mittee 2. WOODRING, STEVE LECRON- Woodie- Gefzeral 94, 158, 162, 78 Good looking . . . shy and quiet . . . great asset to our football team . . . enjoys sports and cars .. . undecided about the future. YAUKEY, BRENDA KAY-Brenda- General 94 Quiet and shy short soft-spoken . . . enjoys sketching . . . no definite plans for the future. Class Project 1, 2, 3. ZAPOTOCKY, ELAINE MARGARET- Elaine- Acaalemic 94, 122, 127 Garrulous .. . enjoys all jokes . .. quite an active F.N.C. member .. . care- free . . . plans on being a laboratory tech- nician. ' T.K.P. 2, 3, F.N.C. 1, 2, 3, Class Execu- tive Council 2, Class Project 1, 2, 33 School Play 1, Prom Committee 2, Xmas Bulletin Board 1. ZEHLER, KAREN DOREEN-Zip- Academic 94, 122, 127, 135, 138 Tall . . . amiable . . . has certain interests on the football team . . . enjoys jokes and fun . . . likes being with friends and going to sports events . . . plans on a career in nursing. Drama Club 3, Pep Club 2, 3, T.K.P. 2, 3, F.N.C. 2, 3, Sophomore Choir 1, Glee Club 2, Class Project 1, 2, 3, School Play 2, 3, Prom Committee 2. ZEIGLER, SANDRA jEAN-Sandy- Academic 94, 122, 136, 138, 142, 151, 152 Garrulous morning announcer often seen with the Blue and Gold pho- tographer . . . plans to study nursing. Drama Club 3, Announcements 2, 3, F.N.C. 2, 3, Sophomore Choir 1, Band 1, 2, 3, Class Project 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Blue and Gold 1, 2, 3, School Play 1, 2, 3, Prom Com- mittee 2. ZERCHER, FRED DWIGHT-Fred- Academic 94, 158, 162 Enjoys having fun one of our foot- ball players a gentleman likes sports and working with cars . . . plans to enter a trade school. Indian Club 2, 3, Football 1, 2, 3, Intra- mUf2115 1, 2, 3, Class Project 1, 2, 3, Prom Committee 2. ZIMMERMAN, BARBARA ANN-Zim- Academic 94, 120, 121, 138, 144, 146, 151, 152, 155 Attractive first runner up in, jr. Miss Contest accomplished musician . . . likes being with the gang , . . plans to attend Grove City and major in math. Drama Club 1, 2, 3, Honor Society 2, Treas. 3, Sophomore Choir 1, Glee Club 2, Senior Choir 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3, Velve- tones 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, District Band 2, 3, Girls' Basketball 1, Intramur- als 1, 2, 3, Leader Corps 1, 2, Student Council 1, 2, 3, A.F.S. Student Committee 1, 2, 3, Class Project 1, 2, 3, Wayarian Business Manager 3, School Play 1, 2, Prom Committee 2. H7 HQJQWMCZW Wifi 0 M MWWM xiii? W Xixifeiiigiii Riga QQ XTR RX Lidxil ww w 'if mownniksx L,-?1?j5iiv1w Wu' . I W-L-Nl 802 :uw Q3 5 ' wiT1-'::':'w ..Ll:A'1. ,X- M JM .351 M fx 5 W 13-.i'ii. x 2:7 Q f 5 N Jvvdokme if-'Mizz N1 y . QA ' V . 1 ' '. 'Q J-V he .115-'fl 'Sf x X fX'fXvY?kj 'QCEE T 5 gjfxx, K I Guru-ncsscxw w-un ,y K ,pa -Al ,, ,,,,,,....-W.-m.D , 5436 EEZ- Q mmm? lv' N M Q ,,, V NS- i 0 ,bo 0 3 KX ' O Og ffl? MWA ' Uwotnunuelnn. X 'P X +' y N Manu! snwwg' H V----1 W U 9 ,F X, K+ N J X Wx jx J f X .X Q... ...,,.,,, if J -IQ R010 1-R. Harbaugh, B. Zimmerman, B. Miller, P. Moore. D. Hockensmith, F. Owens Row 2-A. Brezler, B. Gipe, C. Topper, M. Myers, C. XXfolff. A. McCardell, M. Benedict R010 3-M. Newman, H. Danzberger, K. XX'cst, NW. Ridenour, B. Henicle, S. Unger Row 4-VU. Conrad, C. Bianchi, VU. Schlichter, M. Brown, H. Lower, T. Sites Raw 5-J. Spittler, XV. Hess, VV. Baylor, M. Aldridge, XV. Golub STUDENT COUNCIL Progress was the password for this year's Student Council. By tradition it plays an im- portant part in the coordination of school ac- tirvities. It is composed of representatives from every phase of school life, and under the capable leadership of president Andy Bucke and direction of Miss Mikesell and Mr. Eberly, completed one of the most successful years in the history of the Council. Andy, in addition to his duties as president, was one of two boys chosen from the Student Councils in Pennsylvania to represent the state at the Senate Youth Conference in Wtlshington, D.C. The primary purpose of the Student Coun- cil is to create and maintain high morale at WAHSg consequently, most of the projects for this year have been directed toward that end. The Council supervised such programs as the sale of activity tickets, the Hi-Hop and War Council, an open house for parents, the semi-formal Snow Ball Dance, the sorting and distributing of Christmas cards, the bulletin board contest, the Novel Computer Dance, and the Selling of Chocolate Candy for next yeafs Lefl za right B. Frantz, Vice-President, M. Sheetz, Secretary, Mr. Eberly, Miss Mikesell, A. Bucke AFS Student. President, C. Miller, Treasurer I20 Light the Microphone of?? ' e.s.. F.., . . Don't Cry, You're In Now Cezztera-Mrs. Bushman Row 1-B. Muth, S. Hanna, B. Stoops, V. Hess, S. Hess, ,Q ., I w fu 1' ,, Barbara Zimmerman, Treasurer, Pamela Coyle, Secretaryg Margaret Biss, President, Dehra Winters, Vice-Presidentg Mrs. Bushman, Advisor HONOR SOCIETY I pledge myself to uphold the high purposes of the National Honor Society to which I have been elected, I will be true to the principles for which it stands, I will be loyal to my school, and will maintain and encourage high standards of Character, Scholarship, Leadership, and Service. Taken by each junior and senior member is the foregoing pledge upon his in- duction into Honor Society. Any student maintaining a B or better in each major subject for a semester is considered in the other three qualifying categories of leadership, service, and character by each faculty member. Students qualifying for membership are invited to join either in the fall at the induction assembly presented for the student body and par- ents or in the spring at an induction service held during meeting time. Members provide individual tutoring services for any stu- dent desiring help throughout the year. Under the guidance of Mrs. Bushman, Chairman of the Ad- visory Council, programs range from a talk presented by Char- lie Bianchi, the foreign ex- change student, to a Christmas party with games and refresh- ments. The members of Honor So- ciety are to be commended for their achievements for staying on the attendance roll of the society which is often more difficult than getting on it initially. Row 2-S, McCormack, L. Hess, A. Thomas, B. Hollinger, B. Florence, P. Stevens, G. Geerg Row 3-T. Misner, M. Aldridge, S. Fisher, T. Thompson, P. Gardner, W.sHess, F. Owens, M. Brown l2I C. Seville, Secretaryg C. Stambaugh, Treasurer, S. Cummins, Vice-Presidentg L. King, President, A. O'Toole, Historiang Mrs. Atland, Advisor, QW. Schlichter, Corpsej A F, l FUTURE NURSES CLUB Future Nurses Club is valuable experience to prospective nurses because, under the leadership of Mrs. Altland, its activities are aimed to acquaint its members with all the nursing fields and to help them discover their potentials for nursing. Future Nurses Club's major activity is volunteer service. Sophomore members serve in the snack bar at the hospital, junior members serve as nurse's aids, and senior members work at the Crippled Children's Clinic and at Hearthstone. junior and senior members also work in the Health room during their study periods. During the year, F.N.C. heard several guest speakers and toured several nursing schools. The Highlight of the year for F.N.C. was entering a float, entitled Careers,', in the Blue and Gold Action Day Parade. For projects this year, F.N.C. sold Christmas napkins and sent Christ- mas clothes and toys to Vietnam. , As an end to the busy year, F.N.C. held its annual ban- quet at which time the new' officers were announced and merit awardstwere issued toideserving members. . . . Fl 1 j J J 0 ' 1- 4 ' 1, , I ,i, I r '- 1 A te- ' -A , X , Raw 1-B. Rice, C. Topper, C. Dingle, G. Polidor, C. Kline, J. West, C. Zimmerman, C. Stoops, P. Yost, C. King, D. Phinicieg Row 2-M. Benchoff, J. Groft, B. Moats, B. Hess, S. Biesecker, D. Sensheimer, P. Myers, K. Saylorg Row 3-C. Fogle, S. Carbaugh, B. Remmel, L. Stoops, B. Geesaman, S. Downin, S, McCarney, S. Sanders, B. Peiffer, A. Plum, Raw 4--L. Potts, K. Zehler, V. Bream, A. Cronauer, P. Stumbaugh, S. Newcomer, E. Zapotocky, J. Brechbiel I22 fx. Row 1-N.QMus5elman, F. George, A. Eckert, K. Bikle, B. Gipe, A. Rotz, T. Eigenbrode, D, Bumbaugh, D. Mann ii Roufx2L-B, Stitcis, C. Ranch, L. Baker, I. Dunlap, P, Smith, C. Hebb, M. Harbaugh. B. Foster, D. Martin, S. Miller R0w'ff5-ffj. Bingziimn, L. Rock, B. Wfagaman, M. Saylor, J. Nunernaker, J. Mellott, P. Staley, R. Smith, C. Bakner, P. Ford 1 R0qyfZ+G..1S6cks, E. Seville, 1, Glenn, P. Harbaugh, P. Geesaman. F. Long. B. Koons, J. Flohr, G. Noble 1 ' Bfay I have this dance? v ii W... If Swings both ways! D6acl or alive? Sfmrdizzg Mr. Benchoff-Advisor, I. jones-Reporter, A. Mickley-Sentinel, Mr. VandemarkfAdvisor: Sturm! C. Monn-4Treasurer, C. Wenger-Presiclent, C. Stouffer- -Vice President, S. Koons- -Secretary: FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA The FFA is an organization stemming from the vocational agriculture program. Its aim is to further the development of agriculture, leadership, cooperation, and citizenship in its members. All members participated in judging events held at the South Mountain Fair. Nine members attended the state FFA convention at Pennsylvania State University and entered the state judging contest. Fourteen project books of the members were entered in the Franklin County project contest, all fourteen books placed-- with six of them taking first places. Members also attended the Pennsylvania Farm Show and the FFA convention at Harris' burg. Officers attended the FFA leadership conference at Harrisburg. Various members took part in both the winter and summer jamborees. The Blue Ridge FFA basketball team was undefeated in the Franklin County League. Members sponsored a Donkey Ball Game and sold onion plants to raise money as a part of their many and varied activities. Row 1-R. Stull, G. Shirey, R. Bumbaugh. J. Knepper, P. Doulin, D. Riley, K. Snoke, Reichard, D. Myers Row 2-H. Buhrman, D. Wildison, D. Minnich R. Tharp, L. Mellott, D. McCleaf, C. Free- man., C. Daywalt, G. Fogle, B. Hess Rau' 3-B. Seiferd, VV. Gregory, P, Forney, H. Mosser, J. Sauder B. Bennett, E. Aldrich, T. Adolini, LI. McLaugh- lin, L. Mills, R. Greg- my Rauf 4-S. Rhoades, W. Unger, S. Miller, C. Stouffer. Cook, T. Rock. D. Anderson, B. Snowberger, J. Brown, I. Koons, S. Buhrman, J. Fertenbaugh 5 lr! l24 a, t Rauf 1-L. Butts, 1. Butts, Y. Monn, R. Rohrer, P. Stull, S. Gratton. Row 2-J. Pryor, K. Shockey, C. Huisman, D. Dewease, J. jackson, B. Shirey. Row 3-J. Stull, M. Verdier, J. Biesecker, R. Llerena, C. Toney, B. Henicle, R. Cordell, B. Newcomer, L. Gossard. FUTURE HOMEMAKER9 OF AMERICA Mmm . . . What's cooking? All girls interested in becoming better homemakers and who are taking or have had Home Economics are eligible to join the Future Homemakers of America. The club's main functions are to emphasize the importance of working for a good home and family life and to further interest in the home economics field. The club's activities this year included field trips, guest speakers, and various parties. The highlight of the year's activities was the bfashion show held in November. The profitable and successful result was due to the concurrent effort put forth by all the mem ers. Left to right-C. Baker Historiang S. Biesecker Presidentg K. Barlup Presidentg I25 Chaplaing P. Swope: Songleaderg K. Sterling, Treasure-rg G. Geer, Vice- FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA The FTA explores the field of educatior from every point of view. Each membei is given the chance to answer Is teaching for me?l' The highlight of the year for the seniors was the cadet teaching program. Each taught the grade and subject of his choice for one week in elementary or junior high school in early February. This active club enjoyed guest speakers and panel discussions. The treasury bulged after a successful food sale. Members at- tended conferences of the Pennsylvania Teaching Association in Harrisburg and Hershey. The new advisor this year, Miss Horton, after thirty some years in her profession, is well able to advise young people con- cerning the field of teaching. Fin! row-'Miss Horton, M. McCoy-Secretaryg W. Schlichtet-Presidentg L. Baker-Historiang Serena' row-E. Buchanan-Vice-Presidentg P. McCleary-Treasurer Row I-E. Grenier, S. Hess, D. Garver, R. Louhoff, L. Eberly, S. Fry, A. Brezler, A. Mclaughin Rau' 2-T. Punt, C. Rock, S. Mickley, J. Hess, N. Shearer, P. Coyle, D. Haugh, M. Newman, M. Pensinger D. Musey Rau' 3-K. Stover, K. Houser, J. Hanlin, W. Minnick, S. Staines, F. Houser, M. Washabaugh, C. Mathews, M. Avey, B. Miller, S. Laubach Row 4-J. Heefner, C. Schwarch, H. Lower, D. Rock, G. Schmid, A. Bucke, T. Dorand, B. Chandler Rau' 5-A. Frantz, N. Shafer, P. Stevens, C. Biesecker, J. Kline, L. Lehman, D. Stevenson 'Y i 'left Face What Did We Volunteer For l gt . ti T' Rau' 1-A. Eckert, A. McCardell, A. Brezler, M. White G Rau' 2- . Polidor, C. Dingle, S. Rock, J. Weaver, E. McGlaughlin, P. Smith, P. Smith, N. Pratt, C. Blubaugh, P. Adams Ron' 3fB. Stoops, M. Newman, V. McCormick, A. Frantz, A. Plum, L. Baker, M. Benchoff, D. Wfebb, D. Clapsaddle, S. Hess Rau' J-G. Geer, B. Shaffer, S. Ebersole, P. Stevens, C. Unger, K. Unger, L. White, M. Sheeley, M. Sheetz Rout 5-O. Rollins, E. Zapotocky, P. Moore, J. Flohr, K. Zehler, B. Shindledecker, G. Noble, S. Staley, B. Hollongshead, S. Mclntire The basis of Tau Kappa Phi Sorority is service to the school and to the community. This year has been an active one for the members of TKP. The team boosting pos- ters in the halls for all sports and the dec- orated goal posts at football games make known the desire of sorority to build school spirit. At both Thanksgiving and Christmas, baskets of food were filled for needy families. A new and interesting challenge con- fronted the girls when they decided to sup- port a twelve-year-old orphan named jose Julio dos Anjos do Nascimento from Brazil. On March thirty-first, TKP sponsored an April Fool's Dance and crowned a king as a money-making project. The girls also held a cold but successful food sale in February. The crippled children were entertained by the members with a puppet show and re- freshments on St. Patrick's Day. This year's club proved to be a success for the girls and their advisor, Mrs. Baylor. The club consisted of girls who were always ready and willing to cooperate. TAU KAPPA PHI C. Rock, Vice-President, Mrs. Baylor, K. Williams, Treasurer, S. Hanna, Secretary, M. Pensinger President SCIENCE CLUB Being a member of Science Club allows a student to go beyond the realm of regular studies in the science classroom and to con- centrate more extensively on various aspects of science. The programs presented at the Science Club meetings may pertain to either the phys- ical sciences or the biological sciences and are quite varied. A Club member frequently leads a discussion on a particular aspect of science with which he is quite interested and familiar. Occasionally, an outside speaker presents the program or a film is shown. Another means by which the members acquaint themselves with the various fields of science is the field trip. Several are planned throughout the year to places of scientific interest in the immediate area and beyond. The sponsor of the Science Club is Mr. Warsing. 1? I. Gragg, Vice-Presidentg Mr. Warsing, G. Meckley, Secretary-Treasurerg D. Gabel, President Is It Alive?? Lefl 10 Rigbl W, Wfanck, B. Maloney, H. Leos, E. Coldsmith Ressler, R. Cummins, J. Frenzel, B. Vfeaver, B. Kuhn I28 D. Biss, J, Cool, H. johnson, B. Carbaugh, J. Hollinger, W. Hoopes, R fa yi ii 2 EWU :ENE Left lo Right-S. Fitzgerald, L. I.aCasse, V. Hess, B. Hess, S. Scott, A. Cook, L. Bock, J. Phenicie, B. Florence, S. Bell, 1. Medved, P. jones, E. McGlaughlin PARAMEDICAL CLUB From infancy through the toddler age, the Paramedical Explorers' Association now stands on firmer legs after completing its second year as a chartered organization. The club attempted to accomplish its purpose of familiarizing members with various medical ca- reers in two ways. First, it hosted such guest speakers as Dr. Robert Podboy, an optometrist, and Dr. Richard Stader, a bone specialist. Another meeting found the members in the court being given a tour of an ambulance. Secondly, the club, through the co- operation of Mr. Kenneth Courey, hospital ad- ministrator, was able to set up a volunteer service program for junior and senior members in several of the hospital departments, including work in labora- tory technology, pharmacy, dietetics, and medical secretarial work. As the club members learned from guest speakers and through practical experience, the field of medicine is open wide with opportunity for young people with initiative and a concern ,for hu- manity. D. Arthur, Secretary, C. Kriechbaum, F. Morrow, Treasurer, D. Winters, President, 'M. Spangler, Vice-President l29 Row 1 C. Leiter-President, M. Kahl-Vice-President, F, Houser-Secretary-Treasurer Row 2 Mr. Schubert, Mr. Martin Standing A. Chandler, G. Meckley, W. Golab, B. Maloney Szllnzg H. johnson, H. Gengrich, J. Pardo, J. Freet Mining-M. Farland MATH CLUB On the first and third Mondays of each month, the members of Math Club meet to explore some of the topics not encountered in the regular courses of high school math. They have studied permutations and combinations. They hope to acquaint themselves with probability and chance, to learn the operations of the desk calculators, and to partici- pate in the local high school math contest that was given on March ninth. Many of the meetings are student- instructed. Math Club's purpose is to provide guidance for those per- sons considering careers in mathe- matics and in its related fields and to broaden the area of each member's knowledge of math. l30 Row IgE. Black, D. Summers, A. Newcomer, J. Smith, L. Helman, W. Verdier, V. Smith, N. Swope, j. Voss, D. Spangler, S. Helrnan, M. Foose, P. Shindledecker. Row 2-J. Lake, K. Burtman, N. Pratt, DI. Baker, R. Newcomer, D. Gardner, D. Stilts, B. Smith, R. Middlekauff, K. Keller, B. Myers, C. Buhrman. Rosa 3IW. Pearson, R. Stouffer, N, Koons, A. Phillips, L. Hardsock, C. Brubaker, C. Becraft, C. Follmer, A. Gettins, D. Metz, R. Varner, L. Owens, J. esec er. Rauf 4-M. McKee, S. Mclntire, S. Dale, J. Brechbiel, M. Saylor, N. Shetron, S. Woodring, C. Freeman, K. Calimer, N. Calimer, M. A. Fitz, K. Saylor. BUSINESS CLUB The principal aims of the Business Education Club are to promote high standards in the field of business and to develop initiative in commer- cial students. This year's activities began with the sale of pom-poms, hats, and pins at football games. The c:lub's dance, Sports-A-Go-Go, was a profit- able success as a result of many long and tedious hours of preparation by the members. Other ac- tivities included a Christmas party, a field trip, and the annual picnic at which time the new of- ficers were inducted. The club also built and entered a float in Waynesboro's annual Christ- mas parade. In January, thirty-six new members endured the initiation conducted by the upperclassmen. This club, along with the Business Department, helps prepare students for future work in the business world. It's around here somewhere! Left lo right-OFFICERS-C. Blubaugh, President, S. Rock, Secretary, B. Kaufman, Vice-President, Miss Pryor, E. Bittner, Historian, L. Hess, Treasurer W!! V. Q, .K 5 14. l3l . ,,xX- 4 Q, WM ,LF ' . gain. .Q i fs 'fi X5 A1 Left lo right B. Peiffer-Historian, L. Baumgardner-President, S. Griefzu-Vice-Presi- dent, C. Matthews-Secretary, Mrs. Riggeal-Sponsor, J. Hess-Treasurer Bollom C. McCleary, D. Hockensmith, C. Haugh Middle F. Winebrenner, A. O'Toole, D. Clap- saddle, C. Leckron,,R. Wolff Top D. Ressler, K. Cur- ry, J. Mace, S. Kugler, M. Phillips l32 SPANISH CLUB To be a member of Spanish Club, one must maintain 'a B or better average and be a second or third year Spanish student. Al- though one of the smallest clubs in the school, the Spanish Club sponsored a food sale for their money-making project. The club has sought to acquaint students with Spanish customs. Lefz-righz S. Kugler, C. Schwarck, P. Muschamp, B. Malone-y,j. Mace, L. Barlup, J. Frenzel, V. McCormick For the first time in many years, debate meet- ings resumed session. The club was chartered last year, and mock debates were the undertaking this Year. The debaters fought, squabbled, and steamed at each other over the pros and cons of the Vietnam issue. No competitive tournaments were entered, but the experience of thinking and talk- ing constructively were the rewards for a year's work. DEBATE CLUB Mrs. Jones, L. Muschamp-Historian, J. Weaver-Secretary, P. Coyle-Vice-President T. Punt-President, Mr. Zehler +A: 1-KJ ft! L .1 ,-1 Lmuf-gm .,,..,, L. Hawbecker-Vice- President B. Kauffman-President K. Houser-Secretary- Treasurer ' Miss Mikesell LIBRARY CLUB Where can I find Alice in Womlerlfzfzd-in Latin, that is? Do you subscribe to Mad? Do you have How lo Win Friemif and Influence People? Making service to. fellow students and school its highest aim, the Waynesboro High Library Club members contributed much in the way of assisting the librarian by relieving her of routine tasks during their study halls and after school hours. In addition to sponsoring the annual Christmas party, the club also had a tea for the teachers during National Library Week and a banquet at the end of the year. , A special event in April was the annual conference of the Southern Pennsylvania Association of Library Assistants at Shippensburg State College. Marie DiGiammarino served as president of the group this year. The woman really behind the scenes is Miss Mikesell. To some she is only the school librarian, but to the Library Club- she is the Swami of librarians, the person-who, when in question-they could always get help on anything having to do with a library. Her secretary is a new face in school but not in our town, Mrs. Pryor. Kneeling-B. Smith, J. Bingaman, R. Middlekauff, D. Hess, M. Gates, Y. Minnich Sizzing-J. Snurr, P. jones, K. Calimer, J. Heefner, F. Houser, S. Channing, P. Muschamp, L. Muschamp, D. Martz Standing-M. Cox, C. Becraft, N. Smith,' C. Follmer, P. Coyle, B. Spessarcl, N. Calimer, T. Williams, S. Mclntire, S. Mentzer, S. Kauffman, A. Gettins, P. Kesselring, M. DiGiammarino I34 PEP CLUB Pep Club was created to pro- mote further interest in WAHS Sports. The Pep Club forms a rousing cheering section at home and away games. At their meetings, Pep Club learn cheers to be used for the athletic contests. Members may travel to away games on buses spon- sored by the club. y .-J A M. Aldridge--Vice-President, Mr. Kohler, A. Brezler-Secretary, Mr. Baylor, P. Stevens- President, Mr. Gearhart, GJ Henicle--Treasurer Q0 Row Row Rau' Row Row A. Pencek, J. Sleicher, L. King, P. Smith, B. Hess, A. McLaughlin, M. White, B. Ambrose, B. Mills, D. Woodring J. Wood, A. Gettins, M. McKee, J. Dunlap, C. Fries, S. Martin, E. Bitner, N. Pratt, M. Devlin M. Kauffman, S. McCamey, C. Baker, P. Eigenbmde, C. Palmer, D. XVest, A. Crook, K. Baker. J. Coover, P. Ford, J. Flohr, D. Honodel, K. Zehler, P. Devlin, B. Hollinshead, J. Knepper, M. Sheeley G. Motz, R. Wolff, G. Morganthall, L. Barlup, D. Ford, Z. McFerren, L. Tracey, J. Pardo, F. Morrow, D. Stottlemyer Row 1-N. Valentine, A. McCardell, P. Minnich, C. Arendt, G. Polidor, P. Yost, A. Betts, S. Hess, D. Shetler Rau' 2-V. Ringer, C. Kline, M. Myers, N. Moore, J. Headley, P. jones, D. Mann, M. Ringer, M. Schaller, B. Henicle, H. Dansberger C. Biesecker Row 3-C. Hebb, P. Adams, M. Newman, O. Rollins, V. Bakner, P. Wagner, W. Luckenbach, S. Fry, S. Laubach, S. Fitzgerald Row 4-C. McCleary, T. Eigenbrode, T. Crist, P. Martin, L. White, A. Frantz, W. Conrad, C. Wilhide, L. Rock Row 5-C. Curry, L. Lehman, D. Stevenson, S. McCormack, K. Forth, K. Margin, S. Woodring, G. Richter, B. McCleary, R. Middle- kauff, J. Bingaman, R. Llerena l35 Row 1-B. Fitz, A. O'Toole, R. Louhoff, P. Stumbaugh Row 2-C. Seville, B. Wagaman, C. Stambaugh, L. Lehman, S. Sanders, P. Coyle Row 3-Mrs. Eyler-Advisor, B. Hollinghead, F. Houser, K. Houser, C. Mathews K Williams Row 4-G. McCormick, J. Remmel, L. Gardenhour, A. Bucke, W. Hess, S. Zelgler B Clevenger MORNING ANNOUNCEMENTS A debt of thanks is owed by the student body to the volunteers who gave up their homeroom periods-those last few minutes to cram-to bring to us the daily announcements over the public address system. A special note of thanks goes to Mrs. Eyler who provided the meditations and quotes for the day and to Sandy Zeigler. The quote for the year I spoke a word, and no one heardg I wrote a word, and no one cared, or seemed to heedg But after half a score of years It blossomed in a fragrant deed. We never know To what one little word may grow. See to it-then that all your seeds Be such as bring forth noble deeds. john Oxenham I36 ry i: ii? L. I pledge allegiance Now what did Mr. Eberly tell me to do ? Kneeling-V. McLaughlin, J. Haas Szanding-J. Freet, P. Hartman, D. Gebel, AUDIO-VISUAL CLUB A group of young men who often per- form invaluable but thankless tasks are the members of the Audio-Visual Club. Trained by Mr. Eberly, these boys not only trans- ported projectors, screens, and reels, but also operated projectors for the less mechanical- minded teachers. R. Cook, Mr. Eberly, D. Masser, E. Coldsmith Clockwire-D. Anderson, Presidentg M. Benchoff, Secretary, A. Betts, Historiang K. Curry, ViceAPresident3 Mr. Rocks, Advisorg S. Newcomer, Treasurer 5'The Mouse That Roaredj' Drama Club's money-making project .1 A. in . .M A aa 1 .. K ... 5 . DRAMA CLUB This year the Drama Club, under the ad- visorship of Mr. Rocks, has been a very active organization. Along with its annual Thanksgiving play, the club also staged a production of The Mouse That Roaredf' The club has also made several field trips in the area to see plays put on by amateur and professional groups. As in every year, members of the club played a large role in helping to stage the All-School Production. 2 :I s ivn. 1 l38 The MacLaren sisters- Meg finally conquers . Fiona and jean Harry's sword dance jeff and Tommy fWhat next? Even the kilt lengths in Brigadoon are going up !j BRIGADOON Could there possibly be a paradise on earth? It's doubtful, but the participants in the 1967 All- School Production came close to 'making their au- diences believe it-and almost believed it themselves -when they presented three outstanding perform- ances of Lerner and Loewe's Brigadoon March second, third and fourth. The end result clearly indicated the many hours spent in preparation by actors, committees, and crews alike. The effective scenery combined with the moving singing and accomplished acting produced a dream-like illusion which will long linger in our memories. 'W-'lan Tommy Albright ..... Craig Purnell jeff Douglaf .... . . . Michael Aldridge Arrlaie Beaton ..... .. . Wlilliam Gettins Arzgzzr Me Guffie .... Glenn Henicle Sandy Dean ..... .... R obert Clevenger Meg Brockie . . . .... Maxine Sheeley Maggie ......... . . . Cheryl Dingle Harry Beaton ..... Fred Owens Arzdrezu MacLarerz ...... Gerald Schmid fearz MacLarerz .......... Vicke Trostle Fiona MaeLaren . . . . . . Marie DiGiammarino Charlie Dalrymple ...... Kenneth West Mr. Lzmdie ........ . . . james Gragg Frank ....... .... F red Morrow farze Arhion .... . . . Sally Hanna B iq 1' ii,, V: F, V R 1 Lkk5V.,,,Ai That s what is called falling for a fellow The Bri gadoon Chorus I39 9PORTQMEN'Q CLUB The Sportsmen's Club was established to develop the members' interest in hunting, fishing, archery, bowling, and other sports. Under the advisorship of Mr. Hughes, the club sponsors bowling, archery, and rifle tournaments. Along with the practical aspects of sports the club teaches good sportsmenship and safety measures. as We '53 aa? ag- XX : Mr. Hughes, Advisor, D. Ressler, Secretary-Treasurer, R. Ressler, Vice-President, L. Gardenhour, Fi President, C. Re eld Captain, W. Martin, Co-Editor of Highlights, P. Behnke, ed, Co-Editor Q' Row 1-G. Black, 1. Freet, Mr. Hughes, D. Beaver, R. Schriver, Row 2-V. McLaughlin, R. Ross, R. Miller, M. Kahl, D. Shetter, R. Smith, Rau' 3-L. Sherman, W. Hoopes, D. Gebel, D. Stambaugh, P. Hartman, J. Fitzgerald, D. Roger 12 Row I-D. Stevenson, Rozy: 2-E. Black, J. Clouseg Row 3-M. Walter, C. Buhrman, L. Koons, Row 4-S. Rock, B. Stoops, C. Hebb, C. Blubaughg Row 5-B. Stites, R. Newcomer, V. Hess, C. Haugh, C. Rauch, Row '6-L. Hardsock, S. Benedict, C. Brubaker, D. Hocken- smith, W. Pearson, L. Mickleyg Raw 7-C. Freeman, J. Blubaugh, L. Ressler, M. McCoy, K. Kinley, S. Scott, K. Sterling, Row 8-L. Lehman, N. Shearer. Smnding--J. Hess, Statistician, B. Kauffman, Secretary, Miss Bender, Advisor, N. Koons, V. President, L. Hess, Treasurer. Kneeling-S. Greifzu, President. GIRLS' BOWLING LEAGUE A spare club is the WAHS Girls' Bowling League, which was newly chartered this year. Under the advisorship of Miss Bender, the girls bowl each Friday after school at the Waynesboro Bowling Center. The eight teams in the League compete against one another for top honors with each team consisting of four girls. The girls exchanged gifts at their annual Christmas party. An annual awards party was held, at which time trophies and bowl- ing patches were presented. NEWS K. Bickle C. Schwnrck C. Heblv S. Ziegler- Erfifor B. Clevengcr B. Peiffer W. Luckcnbach FEATURES 1rc Kauffman Saylor-Edilor Stover Trostle SPORTS M1 Kauffman B. Chandler E. McLlaughlin I C W Q . oover 'Q' R5 J. Wood W A 5 D. Minnich Mrs. Hollyday-Adzfirer Susan Mentzer-Edizor 1 Mr. Hauber-Adviser Sharon Rock-Burinexx Manager The Blue and Gold, the school newspaper, is published for and by the students of WAHS. This year this group proved itself to be an even more efficient organization than last year. Under the direction of the editors and Mrs. Hollyday and Mr. Hauber, the advisors, the staffs turned out issues con- sisting of school activities, sports features, student articles and editorials. Blue mth ff5uli1 M. Cox, S. Staines, J. Nunemaker, R. Shetron, W. Pearson, K. Keller PRODUCTION fi Sealed-Margaret Biss, Editorg Ray Harbaugh, Barbara Zimmerman, Business Managersg Mr. Rankin, Business Advisor Slamfifzg-lNIrs. jones, Literary Advisor A A A iiiii A A iii.I'eateuI3M.i Btwn, M. McQIeary, C. .Stambaughg Sfandmg-H. Lower, D. Winters, Editor, C. Blubaugh Sealed-V. McCormick, M. Washab.1i1gh, E. Buchanan, S. McCormack, K. Margin, L. Lehman, M. Di'Giammarino, Editorg Sfmzdzng-J. Remmel, P. Stunubaugh, L.' McCoy, R. Llerna, B. Kauffman, D. McSherry ADMINISTRATION AND ACTIVITIES STAFF A ' I 44 W. Schlichter, Editorg M. Pensinger SPOR WAYARIAN The expression there certainly is a lot of work involved in putting out a yearbook has been said so often it is practically trite. Although this statement is valid, it is rarely said by a staff member because the satisfaction derived from yearbook work is much greater than the time and effort spent. Margie Biss, editor-in-chief, will verify this as she was one of the hard-working but most-satisfied members. Every Tuesday afternoon and many an early Satur- day morning found the staffs busily engaged in their task of compiling a complete and interesting record of the happenings at W.A.H.S. throughout the 1966- 1967 school year. There were many discouraging moments as the weeks flitted by and there were still pictures to be taken, layouts to be done, and copy to be typedg but as the final deadline approached things seemed to fall in line. A great deal of thanks go to Mr. Rankin as overseer of the business staff and photographer, and to Mrs. Jones who was always there with the literary staffs while they were at work. N, .5 rleie X 'PQ Q Row 1-D. Stevenson, K. Curry, K. ,- 'N Yr- . G. Schmid, L. Koons TAFF Sealed- S. Bell, Editorg C. Anderson, E. Black, Standing- L. Hess, K. Kinley Absent- W. Baylor Williamsg Row 2--C. Miller, C. Rock, S. Sanders, J. Hanling Row 3-B. Waga- man, J. Heefner, P. Geesamang Row 4 -W. Martin, D. Ressler, J. Mace, P. Behnke BUSINESS STAFF Row 1-R. Louhoff, D. Hockensmith, - K. Freeman, Row 2-C. Good, M. Mc- Coy, B. Hess, S. Verdierg Row 3-C. Matthews, C, Purnell, G. Morganthall, Row 4-M. Phillips, F. Morrow SENIOR WRITE-UPS STAFF A T213 'Tv :J I A I Q . . , ,N R I .f - -mf . K 'wa Q? W'-:ng ...l..--1' 12 ki A 'WT E l Row 1-B. Clevenger, N. Musselman, N. Valentine, E. Weax'er, S. Rock, P. Bnrnhart, S. Hanna, M. Biss, R. Stitelyg Row 2-R. Wolff, S. Kurtz, P. McCleary, D. Harris, N. Koons, L. Mickley, J. Hess, j. Wingert, C. Miller, Raw 3-C. Leiter, S. Bell, C. Stambaugh, F. Houser, D. Honodel, C. Mattherws, R. Martz, J. Hovis, C. Pumellg Row 4-J. Gourley, L. Lehman, K. Williams, M. McCoy, D. Arthur, W. Schlichter, D. Ressler, R. Barkdollg Row 5-J. McKelvey, R. Bumbaugh, G. Hennicle, S. Fisher, G. Morganthall, W. Baylor ' 'w Amahl's mother CDixie Honodelj struggles for the gold with the page fRichard Bumhaughj The night visitors of Amahl fCraig Purnell, Ken West, and Gerry schmldy I46 Row 1-T. Sheldon, V. Hess, J. Weaver, D. Martin, B. Stoops, M. Pensinger, S. Cummins,'C. Dingle, K. Wise, M. DiGiammarinog Raw 2-M. Ringer, C. Leckron, S. Kauffman, A. Plum, I. Mentzer, B. Peiffer, S. Mentzer, S. Benedict, B. Zimmerman, Raw 3--M. Kugler, M. Brown, E. Cold- smith, j. Flohr, M. Washabaugh, K. Ellsworth, B. Hess, T. Puntg Row 4-T. Printz, D. Henderson, F. Owens, K. West, B. Shindledecker, G. Noble, N. Buffington, U. Lenharrg Raw 5-J. Mace, T. Ankerbrand, G. Schmid, C. Miller, M. Aldridge, J. Leckron SENIOR CHOIR The members of the Senior Choir are a select group of juniors and seniors. This year the Choir presented a number or' programs for both school and community groups, includ- ing Greencastle Antrim High School, the First National Bank Christmas party, and the Rotary Club. Their repertoire included music of the ever-lasting value such as Handel's Messiah and Gloria in Excelsisf' The highlight of the Christmas Concert was the presenta- tion of 'iAmahl and the Night Visitors by Menotti. Accompanists are Miriam Washabaugh, Deborah Harris, and William Schlichter. The Choir members can be justly proud of their achieve- ments and in their growth in music appreciation and knowl- edge. ' . f F I I I I The shepherd chorus of Amahl and the Night Visitors . I47 Row 1:-XV. Nicholas, R. Wolff, R. Clevenger, T. Punt, Rau' 2-4R. Martz, R. Stitley, M. Kugler, K. Westg Row 3-D. Keckler, P. Benjaman, C, Leiter, P. Bricker, L. Wise, M. Ringer, E. Coldsmith, T. Wise, M. Brown, G Schmidg Row 4-F. Owens, J. Gourley, U, Lenharr, R. Ressler, R. Cook, J. Hovis, S. McKelvey, S. Fisher, C Millerg Row 5-J. Leckron, D. Ressler, A. Marshall, M. Aldridge, A. Henicle, P. Muschamp, G. Meckley, P. Behnkeg Row 6-R. Barkdoll, R. Ankerbrand, J. Mace, W. Baylor, D. Anderson, J. Morganthall, W. Hess, Ac- companists-D. Harris, W. Schlichterg Absent-M. Spangler, R. Bumbaugh, W. Boehl , V, , 1 ' ... it . A A ' 2 . A . A. esr 1 - f f Q9 ' ' 1 'ke i. l ' V l Et 3 ?l i6. . 9 ., Q is ,. . A A if K r ' -ff f in on in I ja '. 0 - , O s . . . 1 .gf 5 7 l V af J Q1 Q .Q A, ' A i I l Q Y? or TRIBEQMEN Brothers Sing On was not only the title of one of the robust songs sung by the Tribesmen, but it could serve as a motto expressing a de- termination to carry on a proud tra- dition. A Wide variety of folksongs, humorous songs, and hardy male songs, make the Tribesmen a popu- lar group with the school and com- munity. . as AFTER THE SONG WAS OVER l48 GLEE CLUB The girls' Glee Club offers jun- ior and senior girls who enjoy sing- ing and are Willing to relinquish the first third of the fifth period on Wednesdays and Thursdays an opportunity to express their de- sires and talents. Conducted by Ger- ald Kowallis and accompanied by Deborah Harris and Miriam Wash- abaugh, this group presents enjoy- able musical selections to the stu- dents in the Christmas season and in the spring. The Glee Club also participates in the annual public spring concert at the high school and occasionally performs outside of school. Row 1-N. Musselman, C. King, N. Valentine, L. Bock, A. Martin, K. Wise, S. Rock, B. Muthg Raw 2-D. Har ris, S. Cummins, P. Barnhart, D. Martin, J. Weaver, S. Kurtz, C. Good, V. Hess, Row 3-N. Koons, B. Hess S. Benedict, A. Plum, C. Stambaugh, I. Mentzer, B. Peiffer, Row 4--M. Peiffer, S. Carbaugh, L. Bumgard- ner, S. Kauffman, B. Hess, L. Lehman, K. Ellsworth, Row 5-S. DeWees, B. DeWees, F. Houser, P. Moore J. Flohr, H. Leos, G. Noble, Row 6-B. Shindledecker 1.-V 13 if A v lj 5 ' .- iv X a f,-' Row I-G. Polidor, E. Weaver, D. Hess, C. Arendt, L. Miller, M. DiGiamn1arino, M. Walter, Row 2-B. Stoops, M. Biss, W. Pearson, P. McCleary, C. Seville, S. Hanna, M. Pensinger, M. Washabaugh, Row 3-J. Wingert, M. Saylor, L. White, P. Martin, B. Fitz, J. Hess, C. Dingle, Row 4-M. Sheeley, E. Buchanan, S. Bell, C. Leckron, C. Miller, L. Baker, L. Mickley, Row 5-D. Winters, C. Matthews, K. Williams, D. Honodel, jean Knepper, A. Rollins, Rauf 6-M. McCoy Row I-C. Stoops, Y. Minnich, M Grube, P. East H. Miller, P. Yost, P merman, M. Hess, B. Gipe, C. Haugh D. Shetler, C. Wolff, D. Haugh, C, Danzberger, L. Eberly, J. Headley, B Spessaid, B. Snder, C. Rauch, Row 4- R. Bonebrake, E. Minnich, S. Scott, N. Buchanan, D. Garling, H. Sprankle, L. Potts, K. Baker, C. Bieseckerg Row 5-B, Ridenour, C. Eaton, P. Fleagle, T. W- Dorand, D. Biss, R. McCormick, H. Gingrich D. Stambaugh QOPHOMORE CHOIR Any sophomore who enjoys singing is eligible for Sophomore Choir. Participating in this group is a preparation for the other singing groups open to juniors and seniors. As part of the preparation, each choir member is given the opportunity to take voice lessons during his study halls. Sophomore Choir meets on Wednesdays and Fridays during the seventh period and is under the leadership of Mr. Kowallis and ac- companied by Martha Mills and Carroll Biesecker. At Christmas and in the spring, sophomore choir performs before the student body and also performs in the school's annual public spring concert. Rauf IJK. Bikle, B. Starr, J. Socks, N. Stevens, E. Grenier M. Benedict, D. Kirkpatrick, C. Richardson, G. Pentzg Row 2-S. Laubach, C. McClef, B. Gantz, S. Fitzgerald, M. Myers, N. Fleming, M. Mills, K. Saylorg Row 3- K. Diffenbaucher, M. Schiller, R. Den- nis, A. Pencek, C. Ellsworth, D. Phini- cie, L. Baker, E. Geesaman, Rauf 4-S. Channing, S. Hunsecker, S. Miller, B. Helms, P. Eigenbrode, J. Mellott, C. Sanders, C. Palmerg Row 5-B. Zim- merman, R. Henderson, K. Myers, G. Barnhart, T. Beck, G. Shuman, S. Loh- man, L. Kipe l50 Beltz, S. Fryg Row 2-R. Smith, C. Zim- D. Stilts, W. Scott, K. Stover, Raw 3Q ORCHESTRA Above the din of the cafeteria on XVednesdays and lfridays can be heard the members of orchestra hard at work under the direction of Mr. Edelman. Among their repertoire, which they prepared during the year for public performances including the annual spring concert, were ln a Persian Marketl' by Hetelby, Ebb Tide by Max- well, Chop Sticks by Evans, and The Sleeping Beauty by Tchaikovsky. Perhaps the most formidable task that challenged the orchestra members was learning the music for Briga- doon, the 1967 All-School Production. Included were such favorites as It's Almost Like Being in Love, Come to Me, Bend to Me, 'The Heather on the Hill, and Waitin' for My Dearief' Another highlight of the year was playing for the performance of the Christmas opera, Amahl and the Night Visitors by Menotti. Rau' 1-K. Wfest, B. Ridenhour, J. Mackley, R. Kauffman, D. Garver, G. Pentzg Rozzf 2-F. Owens, R. Zimmerman, K. Diffenbaucher, S. Laubach, K. Unger, C. Striteg Rau' 3-G, Foose, J. Gourley, A. Bucke, S. Gourley, D. Sauder BRASS STRINGS Rau' J-U, Lenharr, -I. Hanlin, T, Sheldon, E. Coldsmithg Rau' 2-P. Baker, A. Plum, L. King, C. Bieseckerg Rauf 3-M. Xlifashabaugh, H. Leosg Row 4-QR, Hahn, B. Kauffman, D. Baer Rauf I-S. Zeigler, L. Baumgardner, J. Kline, M. Avey, E. Minnich, K. Bikle, E. Blackg Row 2-L. Eberly, J. Medved M. Peiffer, J. Flohr, G, Sherman, L. Gardenhourg Rau' 3-M. Sheetz, D. Stevenson, D. Arthur, B. Koons, B. Zimmerman, Rau' 4-L. Mickley, P. Weber, K. Kinley, D. Hockensmith, J, Vfeaver WOODWINDS ....-. ......, , . . N,,.. . ,.,,..,....,,,,,,,,,, V C .lim I lyihl l l r i ll l Top row G Pentz N Moore P Moore U Lenharr S Good C Good S HCSS B0fl0 'lf'1f MY Zimmerman H Lower C Miller W Baylor S Bell K West L Koons nRazn THE BAND Babes in Toyland and Spanish Flea bring back memories af autumn football games and hours of drillwork. Hail to the Varsity is synonymous with touchdown, goal, or victory. March of the Olympians means memorizing music and march- ing in parades, especially the Gimble's Thanksgiving Day Pa- rade in Philadelphia, the big event of the year for the band. Don't forget! The trip was payed for by those remarkable band pens. Last but not least Swing March will remind band mem- bers of the trip to the Apple Blossom Festival in Winchester, Virginia. The minds of the W.A.H.S. band members are filled with many other memories: band camp-hot afternoons of drill, fun- filled evenings, loads of excitement were the training ground for football season, Monday evening drills, riotous bus trips, falling and lost music, soaked uniforms, hoarse throats, victory marches, prizes, and Band Day at Gettysburg College. Assisting with the decisions of the Band Auxiliary and coordinating de- cisions with the band members themselves are the responsibilities of the Band Council. To them fell the jobs of deciding what parades to attend, what music to memorize, what kind of pro- gram to schedule for Band Camp, and what money-making projects to have. R 1-C. St 't, M. P ' , D. Sa d , R. Ross, M. Biss, C. Dingle 'E. Blackg Raw 2-C. Balgner, C. Rock, C. Leckron, C. Miller, G. Wfdlod, L. Hes? ES. Mcgalliigylierj. Hollirligsifg Row 3-K. Unger, R. Sites, H. Kline, K. Ellsworth, K. Kinley, G, Foose, M. L. Kauffman: Raw 4- D. Winters, D. Omwake, I. Rhyne, D. Beard, Warrenfeltz, D. Baer, F, Owens, D. McCarney J. Bittner, C. Strausbaugh, J. Gourley, M. Avey, Raw 5-H. Lower, W. SChliChfEf. R. BCN5. E- X- .. ' Ron' I J. Snurr, B. Gipe, D. Gnrver, S. Laubach, K. Bikle, A. Newcomer, M. Grube, Raw 2-C. Haugh, V. Hess, D. Martin, J. Weaver, B. Stilts, K. Eber- sole, N. Moore, Row 3-M. Sheetz, S. Mclntire, P. Weber, J. Blubaugh, L. Ressler, J. Mellott, D. Bum- baugh K. Topper, D. Hockensmith, Raw 4-S. Mc- Intire, S. Gardenhour, S. Gourley, K. West, E. Min- nick, K. Diffenbaugher, F. Long, M. Peifferg Row 5- S. Bell, S. Sanders, D. Ar- thur, C. Matthews, R. Etter, P. Baker, P. Muck, G. Shu- man, R. Redding, B. Holl- ingshend Row 1-S. Vcrdier, D Musey, B. Stoops, L. Stnops B. Zimmerman, D. Bum baugh, G. Pcntzg Row 2-L Eberly, B. Peiffer, L. Mick- ley, L. Baumgardner, R Hahn, R. Miller R. Sny der, S. Zeiglerg Row 3-I Mackley, S. Staines, B. Gee saman, T. Misner, W Snavely, C. Miller, B Ridcnourg Row 4-D. Stoops T. Dorand, 1. Flohr, R Zimmerman, R. Kauffman J. Hovis, B. Miller, s. Mei Kclveyg Row 5-T. Minnich J. spmxef, D. Pheil. wf Baylor. A. Bucke, R. XV:1ltz. B. Kauffman , N - MAJORETTE9 f , ,V 'hx 1 X 7 6 Row 1-D. Kirkpatrick, S. Wfolford, R. Louhoff, P. Shindledecker Row 2-S. Hess, J. Hamlin, P. Moore, Head Majoretteg B. Koons, S. Newcomer CO R Lacye Jane Koons, Spefial Twirler Rauf I-C. Good, Colorguard Captain Row 2-D. Senshcimer, D. Harris, A. O'Too1e, D. Clapsaddle Row 3--P. Stumbaugh, V. Noble, B. Shindledecker, E. Buchanan, B. Hess ,iz WY 1. Sift . .... ca Q H' Q on PQ ' in i 2 'Q . 1 E , ic: I A' ' Y ' d rx , i is , - Gad if Q C. 1, Leckron, S. Bell, M. Pieffer, J. Medved, B. Zimmerman, K. Diffenbaucher, S.. Laubach, K West, F. Owens, P. Muck, R. Betts, D. Baer, G. Shuman, J. Mackley, J. Bittner, W. n E. Warrenfeltz, H. johnson, B. Frantz, D. Phiel, D. McCarney, R. Zimmerman. Xi AYMK Of LXQXJ5 ll 65 ai 05 A9 ll N Ny X K Vg,-Oor,,0'J?vyo-I by? Misa li vELvEToNEs af-ff ei' Us lftt'pfV If f QJEQQX The Velvetones, primarily known as dance band, gave performances this year at banquets and as a stage band. In the fall the group played for the Junior Miss Pageant, for the Future Homemakers YFashion show, and for The Mouse That Roaredf' In the winter they gave performances at the Landis Machine Credit Union Banquet and the Boy Scout Recognition Banquet. In the spring they performed at both the East and West junior High Ninth Grade Dances. Members spend many evening hours practicin 'vhe big band numbers of the 40's and popular tunes of the agaidcirghe capable direction of Mr. Zimmerman. They enjoy i odu?LrQ't esel golden classics as much as the audiences enjoygi Dqtllem. ' f' ia- 'Q farm ggi G .55-the avi, F v if af' f To 01 IJ 0 J f of t 0 sb 0 wg. M ea W D0 'pup 1 Tea for one ? 5 K-'ik Q. LW' VV' XRQMCB Bb J 9 6,,w3'cy56' T-em Wxgw M05 VX l Row Row Row Row Row Qmmr'w ax M , 1 W. Murray, J. Kirkpatrick, L. Chandler, D. Cool, 1. Chandler, R. Snively, L. Price 2 B. Bryan, R. Harbaugh, T. Funk, C. Purnell, B. Meagher, D. Helfrick, D. Smith, L. Tracy 3 F. Zercher, D. McCleary, D. Stoops, D. Sullivan, C. Bianchi, T. Thorsen, M. Phillips 4 J. Morganthall, D. Martin, R. Schultz, G. Henicle, J. Devlin, S. Woodring, D. Dennis 5 R. Noll, G. Armour, W. Gettins, T. Stouffer Row I R. Row 2 P. Row 3 J. Row 4 T. Wolff, W. Conrad, T. Sheldon, M. Miller, W. Matthews, J. Moore, G. Brechhiel Peters, D. Henderson, E. Rice, M Kugler, M. Kendall, L. Bonner. S. Swope, R. Redding Sleicher, T. Sanders, A. Chandler, F. Owens, T Crist, L. Barlup, J. Ott Hardman, S. Fisher, T. Thompson, T. Rollins, P. Gardner Row 1 W. Hough, Secretaryg G. Mason, President, S. Beck, Vice-President R0w 2 Mr. Gottshall, Mr. Gearhart, Mr. Hersch, Mr. Sanders Row 3 Mr. Stum, Mr. Hathaway, Mr. Mummert Row 4 Mr. Zchler . AN ACTIDN-PACKED TEAM IFJ, X fn K 4 xi I wylkl W' Razz' 1 R, Xlifolff, D. Bum- baugh, R. Rook, L. Price, T Barlup Raw 2 W, Gregory C. Neil, L. Tracey, R. Red! ding, W. Murray, W. Mat- thews Row 3 M. Miller, Mgr. c., Bianchi, s. Sanders, T, Crist, R. Harbaugh, E. Ald- rich, J. Sleicher Row 4 W Golab, D. Ford, T. Rollins J. Middour, D. INIartin, T Hardman -4 A spirited, well-drilled team coached by Robert Stum Another winning team of Indians . . . Nice try against West Chester High School Kick that ball, hey! .. . Supported by many loyal fans including a small pep band Rough game full of plenty of hard knocks Go! Go! Go! shouted the fans and the team lis- tened, racking up a fine record of 14-2, including the District III champs!! HOME VISITORS Fairfield 4 South Fulton 0 Williamsport, Md. 4 Fannett Metal 1 Greencastle 1 james Buchanan 3 McConnellsburg 0 Fairfield 0 South Fulton 0 Fannett Metal 0 Greencastle 2 james Buchanan 1 McConnellsburg 1 james Buchanan I West Perry 1 Dover 0 West Chester 2 . 61 Goals -for 21 Afllllmt I59 Xa ,Rh 3 - A.f2 W. 1 4, A W - if 5 . nv rr S, -f,. IRHWWQ . x . is 9- ,Kg 15 M wkm .124 an K i L Q qt 2 L,,, is wr Yiiw Y X an AQ 'ix X 2 ' 3- wg , . 5 ,V ' wg ,ia W N2 11 'V ,i ff f ' 'J A p E ' , S , ,g,,M Wyfy W--WMMMWWW' Wm g if f-MW., ,. ., wi .ff-, ak I ,. ,if K -w:e:f- ' 'ff 5 Effif Hn - ' -lwgif, jg , Lzfmf , V 'f mx qrlgf- ' I N f YI: , Row 1 J. Kirkpatrick, G. Breckbeil, E. Raby, W. Conrad, D. Smith, D. Helfrick Row 2 M. Kendall, F. Meagher, L. Bonner, G. Mason, S. Swope, T. Rhyne, M. Kugler, Manager Row 3 J. Moore, D. Sullivan, F. Zercher, T. Beck, D. McCleary, D. Dennis Row 4 G. Schmid, S. Woodring, S. Mowen, D. Stoops, J. Devlin, F. Henicle Rau' 5 W. Hough, B. Reed, S. Beck, W. Gettins, T. Thompson, G. Armour The Indians captured the co-champion- ship of the Tri-state Conference with an overall record of 8-1. Under the fine coach- ing of William Zehler, the Indians smashed the all-time scoring record of 303, setting the new record at 308. The team closed their impressive season by defeating their strongest rival, the Chambersburg Trojans. All the Indians who played on the squad know the spirit, determination, and sweat that go into making a championship team. WAHS OPPONENT 46 South Hagerstown .......... 7 39 Frederick ....... .... 2 6 35 Delone Catholic . . . . . . .13 21 Thomas Johnson . . . . . . .14 14 Westminster . . . . . . .32 34 Martinsburg ..... . . . 0 39 North Hagerstown . . . . . .19 61 Boonsboro ...... . . . 7 VARSITY FOOTBALL X 2 'Q H lj.. 1 , K - Hx :bk WI Q ........4.....,, -fi 1 YV? Yf + as we 'audit , Y Q i sy Q , i st., , ,P , ' QKXN- Q . t -. ' f N 1' 3' '2 , W, .mf 4 Mg , Q, 1- 3 f -' .L Q ' x 1 in f-wx : sv yn A .- I -fi-I4 ' k f fe K K Q is sl. .11 wff ' Q . 5tfn.-rx 1 , ,,W.W , 111 .. W-- 2' ,. 4119 in fiiulriov-9 gwfwfvwf W de -.19 NZ' TRI-STATE CHAMPS 1 guna 'l iit 71 Iiiiii IN ACTION H f ,A-+ r ff, 4 E We're the best you'll ever find. We're the class of '69! The proud sophomore class cheer as they route their team to victory . . . WAHS 38.. 33.. 13.. 63.. 13,. 28.. Milne Row 1 Row 2 Row 3 Row 4 OPPONENT South Hagerstown Martinsburg Chambersburg Westminster North Hagerstown Thomas Johnson frjf j . Jfj' M. Shatzer, B. Sanders, L, Royer, J. Noel, S. Lohman, D. Watts D. Minnich, R. Monn, J. Phenicie, J. Reed, P. Fleagle, R. Speer QManagerj G. Gardner, J. Spitler, D. Reed, R. Nolan, G. Shank K. Myers, J. Bloom, G. Peters, T. Sullivan, R. Blubaugh, J. Fuss J.V. FOOTBALL I66 Always vigorous practice after school experience ran second to sportsmanship all for one, one for all . .. Sure, coach, we'll do it! and they did with a 5-1 record This is our team and nobody's prouder! P' -.., ,Q . H , MISS BENDER, Head Coach The Maidens worked and played hard in all their games trying to maintain their undefeated record for another season despite the loss of several valuable play- ers. Undaunted by dropping the first game, 1-O to Scotland, the Maidens succeeded in achieving their goal under the con- stant drill, effort, and fine coaching of Miss Bender and assistant coach, Miss Wil- son. WAHS OPPONENT 0 . . . . . 2 Scotland 4 . . . . . 0 Scotland 3 . . . . . 2 james Buchanan 1 . . . . 0 james Buchanan . . Greencastle 5 .. .. 1 Greencastle 4 . . . . . 2 Chambersburg 2 . . . . 1 Penn Hall HOCKEY Row 1 E. Black, S. Laubauch, C. Wolff, M. Pensinger, R. Helfrick, B. Helfrick Raw 2 B. Mills, B. Spessard, M. Myers, C. Fries, N. Moore, E. McLaughlin Row 3 D. Clapsaddle, O. Rollins, J. Blubaugh, K. Kinley, K. Ellsworth, L. Hess Row 4 B. Myers, S. Griefzu fco-captainj, D. Arthur, M Overington fcaptainj, C. Miller, C. Biesecker, S. Mock If .fi Develop endurance as well as running skill hard work develops muscles and strength a championship team and well deserved good example of practice makes perfect . . . eight victories including Tri-State, District III, and Solanco Invi- tational. THE VICTORIOUQ CROSS COUNTRY .W if j , Ac Row 1-Robert Murnmert, coachg-Mr. Barlup Row 2-D. Henderson, B. Bryan, D. Snively, G. Rice Row 3-R. Henderson, R. Snively, T. Stouffer, P. Gardner THEY RE OFF AND hp.. 4 OPPONENT Thomas johnson Westminster Greencastle Martinsburg McCaskey Hempfield fSolanco Invitationalj Boonsboro Coach Robert Mummert witnesses many such scenes as Terry Stouffer crossing the finish line first. Thanks to the excellent coaching, the rough, vig- orous practicing of our team, the trophies are many from the cross country team. OPPONENT North Hagerstown Martinsburg South Hagerstown QDual Meetj Thomas johnson john Harris CDistrict HID Lancaster North Hagerstown QTri-Statej VAR OUR TEAM ! Phil Gardner-great offensive player, saw limited action because of ankle in- jury, good team spirit . . . -1- . . . Greg Mason-reliable defensive as Well as offensive player, and all-around sup- port of the team -1- Tom Thompson-dependable ball handler with a good shooting eye, will to win + Gary Armour-keeps cool in excitement and grabs those rebounds, valuable defense for stealing that ball . . . -4- . . . Steve Fisher-sets up plays and shows his skill in ball handling, shooting, and rebounding -1- Barry Reed-accuracy in his jump shots, has that fighting, winning spirit . . . -I- . ..the depth and support of a fine second string . . . : . . . the great 1967 basketball team! I I70 WAHS 62 - 56 79 52 73 81 64 51 80 65 88 97 62 66 80 66 64 73 69 68 63 65 65 107 Swish! and the score goes up another notch-2 points . . . Backed by the student body whether win or lose Never-say- ! die spirit . . , Always on the ball . . . Bas- kets! Baskets! We want baskets I OPPONENT Mercersburg Acad. james Buchanan John Harris Bishop McDevitt Greencastle Alumni Carlisle Martinsburg North Hagerstown Westminster South Hagerstown Frederick WAHS 94 50 67 56 57 58 74 81 57 58 62 68 67 56 47 55 72 51 51 A 55 69 77 OPPONENT Boonsboro Thomas johnson Chambersburg Martinsburg North Hagerstown Westminster South Hagerstown Frederick Boonsboro Thomas johnson Chambersburg INIANAGERSZ G. Morganthalll, D. Cool PLAYERS G. Armour, P. Gardner, T. Thompson, B. Reed, J. Ott, S. Fish er, S. Beck, I.. Barlup. G. Henicle, G .Mason Mir.ri11g.' B. Stull Row 1 S. Lohman, K. Myers, R. Kauffman, J. Haugh, G. Pentz, Man- X 1 'ICI' -8 Row 2 R. Zimmerman, Managerg J. Bloom, T. Sullivan, R. Blubaugh, T. Beck, R. Lynch Mirfiflgx M. Shatzer Great team work and effort at all times . . . Will be good varsity material next year A load of hustle and determi- nation Practiced long and fought hard We cheered them on no matter the score . . . Very fine, promising season. WAHS 45 56 43 49 89 55 73 60 53 58 OPPONENT Mercersburg Acad. james Buchanan John Harris Bishop McDevitt Greencastle Carlisle . Martinsburg North Hagerstown Westminster South Hagerstown WAHS 41 65 59 46 77 57 66 65 54 86 54 62 OPPONENT f5'm1'eJ Cofztifmedj Frederick Boonsboro Thomas Johnson Chambersburg Martinsburg North Hagerstown Westminster South Hagerstown Frederick Boonsboro Thomas Johnson Chambersburg 172 ' Row 1-M. Benchoff, M. Sheetz, C. Fries, B. Shindledecker, B. Mintmier, P. Ford, S. Newcomer, S. Ziegler, B. Myers Row 2-Miss Wilson, Miss Bender, J. Coover, D. Hockensmith, S. Stahley, M. Overington, D. Winters, S. Bell, S. Hess, B. Mills, B. Pieffer Despite the loss of valuable alumni, the Maidens came through with another winning season under the fine leader- ship of Miss Wilson. In this fourth year of competition, the Maiden's achieved teamwork, sportsmanship, and skill which produced their fine record of victories. j.V.'s Raw 1-A. McLaughlin, M. Schaller, K. Diffenbaucher, B. Smith Row 2-S. Laubach, R. Helfrick, V. Ringer, C. Biesecker, D. Martz, N. Moore WAHS 17 27 29 45 37 38 33 45 51 42 36 46 OPPONENT Alumni Chambersburg james Buchanan Boonsboro Fannett-Metal Greencastle Fannett-Metal James Buchanan Greencastle Penn Hall Chambersburg Boonsboro Iii Raul. I. fo 1-.-G. Chandler, L. Chandler, W. Matthews, D. Snively, D, Morrow, T. Hyndman and Mgr. H. Speer. Eim'--Coach XV. Smith, G. Raby, J, Frenzel, B. Gettins, J. Shmidt, T. Thorsen, F. Meagher and A. Chandler, Sw!-N. Buffington, R. Mess, T, Daly, T. Funk, S. Sheffer and 1. Shrader. Jlb-S. Sheldon, P. Fleagle, R. McCormack, Phenicie, N. Green and R. Snader, Wrestling, the most individual interscholastic sport at Wfaynesboro High, is a most challenging one to undertake. This year's Indian Grapplers, Linder the in- struction of Coach Williaxn Smith, developed strength, speed, and skill to produce their hard-fought vic- tories. Their final record, 4-6-1, does not character- ize the closeness of the matches, which were always received by enthusiastic crowds. Several of the boys attended sectionals to end the best season the wrestling team has had to date. OPPONENT WAYNESBORO 26 Chambersburg 29 40 Big Spring 14 17 South Hagerstown 39 12 Thomas johnson 45 24 Martinsburg 24 40 Northern 9 58 Boiling Springs 13 36 Biglerville 14 46 Mercersburg Acad. 9 53 Westininster 14 16 New Oxford 37 fl if CHEERLEADERS Row 1 K. Baker, A. Pencek Row 2 S. Fry, B. I-Ienicle, Row 3 H. Dansberger, Captain Always jumpin' Cheer, chant, and charm I hear the gentle voices cal- ling Go! Indians! Go! Indians! Go! Go! Go! Vim, vigor, and vita- lity . . . An energetic group of team sup- porters Always leading an exuber- ant or apathetic tribe of Indian fans We could have cheered all night! Row 1 K. Arendt. Row 2 D. Woodring, M. Devlin Raw 3 K. Margin Raw 4 M. Sheeley, P. Devlin, Captain J. Knepper WAHS D 5 5 86V2 QTriangularj 16 90 CHanover Relaysj fTri-State Meetj OPPONENT Biglerxille North High Westminster james Buchanan Boonsboro ff Carlisle Mercersburg 69V2 Chambersburg 25 Scotland 16 York Suburban 73V2 Frederick 48 South High 37 North High SGV2 Martinsburg 19 Westminster 9 Boonsboro A 1 Row l T. Stouffer, R. Carbaugh, D. Benedict, W. Owens, J. Ridge, R. Bouders, N. Haugh, W. Keyser, S. Fisher, R. Henderson Row 2 Mr. Eby, Coach, M. Shatzer, B. Bryan, G. Morganthall, D. Henderson, J. Schmid, J. Shank, R. Warner, J. Cook Row 3 J. Nickson, G. Mason, W. Hough, D. Dennis, M. Phillips, R. Redding, E. Rice, G. Shank, W. Conrad, A. Chandler, Mr, Mummert, Assistant Coach Row 4 F. Owens, D. Smith, E. Raby, B. Kuhn, H. Smith, D. Seabrook, P. Peters, M. McGaughlin, P. Baker, P. Gardner I Over the hurdles . . . around that curve and into the straight Indian star pulls ahead and crosses that finish line first-setting a new track record. . .. wish them all the best of luck this spring . . . We want Tri-State again this year! 2 1 , K . . S es. fa 41.7- v .....,, I 1. , 6 5, , - 'fm ,W D, . gi,ty, f 5,-fs? . 4 fl-. , i 52 ' 'I fi V Wifi 'lffffil e .- . X.. L .1 ' -X 5 t . S 'nw , X 'if' '54 41. Xl 'K 'air '5.:V:k- 'gr ,,, wzwvclfff' S' . . 's ' Easy? P as ...mer . 9 . P. 15- S-i a.. 'vw -1 Alffef f' . ' l ' f.Q U51 tif- , , ' f as I .givssvig QQ? . 1 x Q-I I f 4, a - -f f Af' S 'fs . se-. 1 ' .6 'T 41IWffx'i'tJJ,L,f:., -'-' ' 'WIQQWYD' .wi L S W- ian W. s Maw' mzbmsz 1. f, , ,,ffffjflszv-Q:+Z'7'Q',',9,''43 .fgac ' 1335.1 2 s ff I. -sp faifzw' M Q rig? f ,w'a I 'Lf my A 'V y:Sf3:tgiIi2':f-'a3l'l?i'T:?f?:?f'f-igfwoagf ' , c fzwez. ' g S . X, .. ,QM A 4 5 - ' if - . v , A 3:4 ' V W L ' ' ii ...qt 5 . 4' gi ' ' S-T-R-I-K-E three! and another N ,- ' 2 s K 'Q K , .' ' ' 1 . 4 N ,V ii S. L . xg L-.xx H opponent goes down , .. will have X5 g ,V j. jj , if-M. 2,1 spirit to play well and stamina to 'k nf , v f .. r 1, -, ,- -. my I M - , . - ff. ' : ,a . . u Ku Xa lay hard need vigor conscien- 'wa R Vs X xl P' 7 S ig?,fQ'i?' , ' sqft. 5 4235, rt N' Nl A , tlous work and effort to add ' 'G-f'?:64M.r,'3, I W- - rrjl 353, . L' I I , '- 't 2 Wi? g ,fx another victory to the record , Q Q s - will have fhf support of the sw- ,, - r,,. ,,.., . t,.,:g,,. t r 7,..v-.asa alre 'i if- if 'STgif dent body for the coming season. h i, hfa, ' i . XR af . ...LT tt.. .. 'Vg' a . .. y A . - if i w ' fu ffff'-Q ,. , 5 ' ,-4 '..,ag'U' yr wi .wfff ' fi?9f, 4 'q'4Q25P'ifi4:a+:'2??1l .bfgamx 1.11, A f . , .taa . R .V V- A i f ' ' - 'S'Vf 'J' 'j,g,- 3.9'11f ,, , ,'f!'7f N A 4' ' -gf ,1,,5' . ' . a ax 'Us ' ' ' '+..'w '- -' 4- - ,Q ' T' ' ' ' ' 4 'Qs z.e.jx'3,, ag .. If V... . . F' W' ,, re-'iffskef' .ffa:'5'-araarrfafae gg 'rrt Q f f Y P ' .W V' ' -mu'-1 ' ' Q, my .' 'JUN Fibilvry XOYAI L 'Y U 4 X OCX ADSV ol if OQQJJQWPJQDSQM Q50 WA D 'Y Q Q C9069 49545 Jkocf X4' Row 1-L. Price, A. Spottswood, S. Sanders, D. Sullivan, W. Matthews, R. Noll, T.. Hardman. YA i Oqifxg ,QC9 y QQ Row 2-Mr. Hersh, C. Davis, T. Beck, H. Lower, J. Sleicher, J. Moore, F. Henicle, J. Sweet. J 59N Z9 Row 3-T. Burns, S. Beck, R. Etter, S. Davis, S. Woodring, D. Gunder, J. Rock. 4 P' Q Qi? Ps WAHS OPPONENT South Hagerstown 10 Greencastle 4 Greencastle 7 1 Scotland 3 1 North Hagerstown 4 5 South Hagerstown 6 2 North Hagerstown 1 3 Chambersburg 5 8 Martinsburg 2 O Chambersburg 8 1 Boonsboro 4 2 Frederick W? ..,.. Y 19 ,N , aqui, M.. -- , ' y r 6 4 W I ' ,,, . 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Phone 749-5726 HENICLE'S MARKET FRUITS-VEGETABLES-GfROCERIES iMEATS Wholesale-Re'IaiI Greencasfie-CaIedonia Waynesboro, R.D. I Waynesboro Rofary Parlring Lof Waynesboro aI' FranI:Iin and Main SI'reeI' Complimenfs of WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE 22 Wes? Main SIree'I' Waynesboro, Penna. Phone 762-I4I2 FISHER'S STATIONERY Office and School Supplies Typewrifers-Luggage CENTER SQUARE WAYNESBORO, PENNSYLVANIA fr fp owls 7' ,I -' BLKITITX I if-1 MOUL'S GIFT 81 CARD SHOP 8 Easf Main S+. Waynesboro, Pa. THE GOOD LUMBER CO. I34 Wesi' Third S+. Waynesboro, Pa. PHO-NE 762-27II Quincy, Pa. PHONE 749-5I54 5 aprt dnl' lu., . ,, K, . iv mZ'Ai.1E 'E W US W 5 ' 'fe QV 5 2 Jimi? be' S s 'll5?:leWv Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 67 AMERICAN LEGION JOE STICKELL POST 15 Happy Wfnbuhq ! l ..... , 1 ' l V' s 'ai N - - Q, L...n......,Lu al ' ' ii -fix ggi, , WRAP f-Q: LAM? S SAWKS U -l A -f il 9 N nun 5 SMXTHS ggpvgqg ji' --Q ' ' A 1ff',Q1,1'iA1,,.,'.' I .ms Houeseavscf ' 2 l88 ...I we SMITH'S ESSO SERVICE On i'l1e Corner of 8+l1 S+. and Po'I'omac S+. and 32l Wes? Main S+. Open 24 Hours Tires-BaHeries-Accessories-Mufflers Lubricalion-Tailpipes-Minor Repairs--Car Wash Wheel Balancing-Free Pick Up and Deliveries AAA Road Service-Quick S'l'ar'l'ing Service Official lnspecfion Sfaliqn DIAL 762-l725 OR 762-4330 A gs' NOW AVAILABLE . . . THE WORLD'S WORST FOOD INO ONE ELSE DARE MAKE THIS STATEMENTI af ihe DAIRY DAN DRIVE IN YINGLING'S GARAGE CompIe+e Aufo Repair BODY AND FENDER WORK-PAINTING Phone 762-I274 ROY E. FRIEDLY INSURANCE SERVICE 5 Easi' Main S+. Waynesboro. Penna. Phone 762- I 2 I 5 Complimenfs of JOSEPH H. BAIRD OPTICIAN Cenfer Square Phone 762-59II Waynesboro. Pennsylvania MMM' N W I II Qffifjn See +he No.-I Color T.V. L U S I Opper S ZENITH M HIMQI MUSIC Store aI' I BOHN'S WIIAIW II I IQQIIIQ f II ' c Inf we 44 E' on fgsismt Phone 762-55II MU PHONE 762-H46 W I GENE HOCKENBERRY MARY CARTER PAINTS Buy One-Gef One Free II3 S. Poiomac S+. Sform Wind Waynesboro. Pa. Doors Phone 762-23 I6 -'a'0USieS Awnings SHELL SERVICE Sunshine Trail Rouzerville, Pa. Phone 752-5235 Tyflwcmsog 1967 Congratulations ond Best Wishes for Cl successful future From the Wmws Qcmgest o6 Tmadmg Equipment A Landis fiompany mess: l am... f..., If 1f: -V1 -- ye 1 'K' E .. E V .B W ,g,V ,5 , k',F ' lgiwk-r .f I 'IL' R.ga5ZTJ,su+r,: fV1i'kA J if ,,u.,ffffQ2Qitff' TV, V' E ' E .. - A f HOME OF ALL AUTOMOTIVE NEEDS A INC. Souih Pofomac a+ Tenfh Phones 762-3l4l 733-2628 l9l Qualify + Savings Z Saiisfacrion a+ SUPER-THRIFT Soufh Pofomac Shopping Cen+er Waynesboro, Pa. MARGARET ARMOUR'S BEAUTY SALON Corner of Jones 8: Greenwood Avenues Monf Al+o, Pa. Telephone 749-5856 In Service fo The Youih and rhe Communi+y WAYNESBORO JAYCEES Young Men of Ac+ion in Developmeni' of Leadership Training LCSANS Offer Our Congratulations to You the Graduate!! Through the Years-Complete Dedication to Diverse Financing Programs for the Families in Waynesboro and Surrounding Communities. For Many Reasons, More and More People Turn to Wayne FLOHR LUMBER CO. Be Sure Wilh Flohr Phone 794-2I28 Blue Ridge Summif, Penna. SEVILLE'S JEWELER Wayne Building DIAMONDS, WEDDING BANDS, WATCHES. ENGRAVING, JEWELRY, WATCH AND CLOCK REPAIR, SUNDAY SCHOOL AND CHURCH SUPPLIES Besl' Wishes 'Io Ihe Class of I967 Complimenfs of Ihe CORNER CUT RATE Second and Pofomac S'I'ree+s HECKMAN'S MARKET We Carry High Qualify Swiff Premium Meals lNo+ Prepaclragedl GROCERIES-PRODUCE- FROZEN FOODS LONG JEWELERS Diamonds Wafches Silver Crysfal China 26 W. Main S+. Waynesboro, Penna. F. MARSHALL ROCK, J 68 Easf Main Sfreef Waynesboro, Pennsylvania Phone 762-IZI3 THE CASLON PRESS Commercial PrinI'ers 2l7 Norih Franlxlin Sfreei' Waynesboro DAVE HOFFMAN The Besl for Less in Used Cars Waynesboro. Penna. CGNGRATULATIONS GRADUATES An important mile-stone in your life has lust been passed. With graduation you enter upon your new responsibilities. May ambition give you the urge to succeed in every worthy effort, and may patience and fortitude cheer and protect you as you carve out that which to you means most. Russell Bennett Studios Butler, Pa. Photographer of the Class of I967 PRYOR'S TIRE SERVICE, INC. RECAPPING AND VULCANIZING General Eleciric BRENER'S FURNITURE STORE II4 Walnuf S+. Waynesboro. Penna. Appliances OTHER il3RSErx:EEr:2:4Us:g,sBURG. FIRESTONE TIRES AND TUBES Cong,.a+uIa+ions Congra+uIaI'ions Io Ihe Class of 67 H E HOOVER CHUCK'S SUNOCO PLUMBING AND HEATING Phone 762-52II Cor. of Easi Main S+. 81 MyrI'Ie Ave. WAYNESBORO, PENNA. PHONE 762-9986 CHARLES C. PULASKI-OWNER WAYNESBORO BOWLING CENTER I8 Lanes AMF Equipmen+ FREE INSTRUCTIONS ANYTIME PRIVATE BOWLING PARTIES LEVICK 81 FREEMAN'S MOBIL SERVICE STATION 3I0-3I4 Souih Poiomac Sfreef Phone 762-6557 Home of Top Performing Qualify Cars Terry E. Mummert Represenfing MUMMERT'S AUTO SALES DIAL 762-5424 2II W. Ninih S+. Waynesboro. Pa. Com pIimenIs of C. W. WETZ EL 33 WaInu+ S+ree+ Waynesboro, Penna. Specializing in Seamless Floors and Broadloom Carpei' PHONE 762-47I2 PFW .xr 5 Jyvevfy CCBT Rag! FO LC' +74 Z- !! 'Z-C'grc,QQ'Qq7c'i Q5-Q-07 0'C2'0fs9 .CCJQQ7-Q' 1337 FLAMELESS ELECTRIC HEATING IS CLEAN! FOR FREE INFORMATION ABOUT ELECTRIC HEAT CALL POTOMAC EDISON 762 2I7l WAGAMAN'S GROCERY MEATS-DELICATESSEN PRODUCE Phone 749-5l83 Soufh Mounlain, Penna. Congrafulafions fo fhe Class of I967 FUNK'S DRUG STORE FULTON L. GSELL Hauling-Excavaling-Grading DIAL: 762-3206 Waynesboro. Pa. RD. 3 WAYNESBORO ELECTRIC COMPANY Wesfinghouse Whirlpool Appliances Mayfag Washers and Dryers R.C.A. Vicfor Color T.V. Corner of Main and Poromac Slreef MINNlCH'S PHARMACY The Reliable Drugslore W. Main Sl'ree+ Waynesboro, Penna. PHONE 762-29 I 5 Y.M.C.A. SKILL-FUN-FELLOWSHIP Dedica'I'ed +o +he Growfh of fhe Whole Person Waynesboro, Penna. Complimen+s of FLOYD E. EYLER Complimenfs of ATLANWC STATIUN BEcKER's SUPER-THRIFT Phone 762-9967 DUSEQE? Always There HOOK AND LADDER CO. ilil We Sfrive 'lo Save Operating and Maintaining the Ambulance Club JIIIEI TO0L CCD. extends hearty ancl sincere best wishes to the CLASS OF 1967 Landis Tool Company B 81 P GULF Groceries and Au+o Com plimenfs of WAYNESBORO FLORAL CO Flowers for All Occasions Sefvice KEITH Ross, Prop. 7496498 Souflm Pofomac S+. Waynesboro, Pa. SOUTH MOUNTAIN, PENNA. 762-ZOI3 I Congra+ula+ions GLICK S SHOE STORE +0 +he 44 Wes+ Main Sfreef Waynesboro, Penna. Waynesboro's Mosi' Modern Family Shoe S+ore Class of I967 MCC RO RY'S STORE SMITTY'S BARBER SHOP 350 Soufh Pofomac S+. Phone 762-3325 Complimenfs of SUNSHINE FAIRWAYS Enioy Miniafure Golf Every Evening During 'I'l1e Summer SUNSHINE TRAIL, ROUZERVILLE l -'f - ' -'wiffg E N--'yy U-.fag ' X, K! omp Imen S O ' w L - ifZ?Sf K llll All 4- LEITERS 18 KING REGU AR 4 n W 4' Hagersfown Waynesboro You sparkle together . . . With ice-cold Coke Chambersburg Bottled under authority of The Coca-Cola CONPUHY 51 HAGERSTOWN BOTTLING WORKS. INC. Courtesy of MONT ALTO VOLUNTEER FIRE COMPANY MONT ALTO PENNA l WINDOW CLEANING COMPANY OFFICE ' 1073 ROCKVILLE PIKE ' ROCKVILLE MD. ' PHONE 301 762 1178 MAIN OFFICE R D 3 WAYNESBORO PA PHONE 717 762 1178 K I :,'w KJV, 1,, f ,f ,Vw ,Nk,k? - fa .if 4. Y -.W -M - , ng - 'M -f,.-..- ,1.. 4 . . W . V, 7 W M-'.anf,.,-V fy... .7 , ., ..a. .An L . .ov ..- H , Ik 1, K -Q , vu. ,, , Q4Zi I 3' fu, , , ' 1.11.0 A 7 . 132. imufw ' ...f 2' CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK 81 TRUST CO. WAYNESBORO, PA. lo-l2 w. Main BRANCH BRANCH EAST MAIN STREET POTOMAC SHOPPING CENTER ADJOINING A8rP STORE Cyst' CSD +53 ef yksyifigigggoegg Hg? jeg gp 83336 WAYNESBORO g55?lgjgD C2jN LODGE Q99' SN G2 731 Charity Justice Brotherly Love Fidelity f.. to OQALQX. cw-Q, fn fsfkogjz fvyo.Q. w9K'o?s?:5Hv?,wooiQv6ar32Uu LQf0 'kJ 5pNf'-'GJ oogi' F9 K3 QE 'cps' Congratulations to the Senior Class of 1967 OWLS CLUB NEST 1073 WAYNESBORO, PA. M -L. 1 L x K A' X ral' X ' X x RD V , X , N K Ng W kt - . 'if f N X .ANN N U' Q-5 if' .XX r NX , M A X X QQ' Xxif -QA X Q xy X. V' ,. x JL v N. A ' N X y 5 X RX L f X-,. ja, X Eff xxx px X -N if Y KN' Xi X, X K wk X X ,J x L, L MX A X , h- V . X . xd- X. X l X Nfk' , x Q- kv K N rx XX X X .x I X fu, Q x. f 5 L, X X Q x X X x , x M, Y N X L f ' of WAYNESBORO, PENNSYLVANIA THE MONT ALTO STATE BANK Mont Alto, Pa. dggl. MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of I967 W-HJCQRD HERALD Publishers-Printers WAYNESBORO, PENNSYLVANIA Congratulations to the Class of l967 from LANMACO EMPLOYEES FEDERAL Serving the Employees at Landis Machine Co. Best Wishes to the Class of 67 SPRUCE STREET LAUNDRCMAT Mont Alto, Penna. 'ww' ,ff Q, ' ,XXA ,ff VALUE-RATED USED CARS J. S. SNOWBERGER 81 SCNS Since I92I N. F. SNOWBERGER. Owner WAYNESBORO. PA. PHONE 762-I I38 Be Our Guesf-Take Ihe Congra+uIaI'ions, Class of '67 Rockef Te-SI OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS SUPREME CUTI-ASS F.35 DELMONT 88 DELTA 88 NINETY-EIGHT TORONADO ROUZERVILLE FABRICATING 81 WELDING, INC. Phone 762-I I87 Area Code 7l7 COMMERCIAL 8: RESIDENTIAL STRUCTURAL STEEL BINNS-HOPPERS-ELEVATORS MISCELLANEOUS 8: ORNAMENTAL IRON, STEEL STAIRS CONVEYORS-CUSTOM WELDING RouI'e 4 Waynesboro, Penna. 209 Congratulations to the Class of 1967 WAYNE TOOL COMPANY REAMERS Waynesbo P yl Cgfli' + hfy y h+h g + 1' y If WAYNESBORO MOOSE LODGE 1191 LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE The Family Fraternity Quincy Armaclad Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of l967 HESS MANUFACTURING CO. Quincy, Pa. CC,m3rQ4Q'iQ?f0fb Io mon ooifxo pxofeered 'VNL'If'6L l'Wc3.rct55rven-95 cg C'CE.f'l!'ClxYX lfccod lfinebfl- QS l-ods. Qep up Q13 Ufbfk Cmvxvku , +QQxQ,.g1 Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of l967 THE WAYNESBORO KNITTING MILL JONES USED CARS Wes'I' Main S+reeI', Ext Waynesboro, Pa. Presen'I'ecI by Bus. 762-46I5 OBIE JONES Res. 763-5069 Besf Wishes fo Class of I967 CIM AND KIM UNGER Bes'I' Wishes THE BIG DIPPER RESTAURANT .On +he Sunshine Trail Fine Food-Friendly Afmosphere Your Hosi' and Hos'I'ess DICK AND MARY JANE BOYER. f,.,Ai.v-wmv, f ., ,,,R.,.,v,, , LUTHER N. MARTIN INSURANCE, REAL ESTATE Tracey's Corner Blue Ridge Summif Penna. Phone 794-244I CongraI'uIa+ions CIass of 67 BERCAW'S NURSERY A Growing Business Complefe Landscaping Lawn Seeding Tree Trimming and Removal Chrisfmas Trees For Qualify Clofhing THE MEN'S SHOP f? 2I Easf Main Sfreef Waynesboro ALSO LADY MANHATTAN CAPTURE MAGIC Magic momenfs iusf happen once. On film fhey live forever. The friclr, of course, is geffing fhem on film. Helping you do fhaf is our business. If you have a camera, you can look fo us for fips on how fo use if beffer, how fo choose fhe righf film, filfers, or a'H'achmen+s. If you wanf fo buy a camera, you'Il find fhaf cerfain models will suif your purposes beH'er fhan ofhers. We can help you wifh fhaf choice. Jusf discuss your picfure-faking goals wifh us. TOWN CAMERA SHOP 32 W. Main Sfreef Waynesboro, Penna. THE JOHN WALLACE KITCHEN We Specialize in Sfealcs and Seafood 8I Wesf Main Sfreef Phone 762-798I X ' a ,ff CONGRATULATIONS U N E G' T0 x-Q, F3 5. L E ,ftcan Best Wishes to the Class of 1967 GLOBE PATTERN WORKS wAYNEsBoRo, PENNSYLVANIA VARNER'S SHELL SERVICE 302 East Main Street Waynesboro, +Penna. Phone 762-2234 Congratulations 81 Best Wishes to the Class of '67 C. R. MILLER 81 SON Paini-ing Interior Contractor EX'f6l'i0I' 208 N. POTOMAC ST. PHONE 762-4778 C. R. MILLER JR. Compliments of REGENCY THERMOGRAPHERS INC. Creaiions of ihe Flower Wedding Line 725 Clayion Avenue, Waynesboro, Penna 45127, Earnings on Savings Accounis ox now, TAKE YIVESBDIID 5 2 wwsuo Building and Loan I in ' ' 5 . 9 QV . . , 2 Association 519 5 1asAsrmAm smear 3'0 1910 ff 0 WAYNESBORO, PENNSYLVANIA Ph0ne762 1437 AN LNSURED SAVINGQ Ano LOAN msmunon Low Cosi' Home Financing Joy' rf -vb . f' .. -Q S , . . rv Q'f S 10 ' fe: tm ffiia , f S ' ' In ' A t? 'X ' 1 :, Q o .- U w ' . is .Q ,Q A sf' K . A ' m egs Q ' f ' we 1 g ' f l K . J ,K i??z5,gis Q K V' , t .1 'H x A lfie fi. f - ' A . A ,er K. S A ' ' ' T E as A . A - 1 M' 05 'S :Ai ? I is A ' S c ' ' A S' 1:05 A' I ' ' ' i' 4, mx 2 S . ann 4, A 4 . a , v 4 ' fx 4 2 QA i V' ' .P n ar 1 ' A ,. , , 5, V me s 4 ' . ' fi V 9 r ' ' - X . 13 L 1 . - Q, l s Q 9 A ., or Q K ' xi I ,V ge K V J V I -1 , .n - Q Xu- E , 1: ' A, ', . Q ' ' ' ' . s. .r sy .l l , K Q , Q . , -x --asv, Q - . - S' . Q Q Ps N! ' 'J' , 4 o ' . n a 'N A 'si 'r .A 3B,1 ' ' ' - W 5 ' K Q x W ,g . Q , . I. ,hg.,,-Us 5. gg, . - , , . - - 'in V 1 I X 5 - if ' s Q Q U ' R0 o 9 Q K 'sis K 1' gift 4 1 'rr'-' ii 0 Wa! ' ' f , rv 815 9 '., 1 , na i,,x hx ,E ' .Lv 3 0 . . V 15 x!. 0 0 Vip v X' x ra 0 1 uv i x n la ' . v pu- . ,z O if Q ' S. u' , . Q vu s , , 5 Q so -,Q O QI , 'I 0 8 Ji S R , Qs A' A ' S51 XX . 7 , n RCJ, .V ,, 'hs sf' J' .-f' s S McCOY'S BEAUTY SALON Rou1'e 4 Waynesboro MAE KAUFFMAN'S BEAUTY SALON 22 Norih Church S+. Waynesboro f' S Xwmw MECHANICS S.F.E. AND HOSE C0. N0. I Waynesboro 1 1 Our Dufy To Proiecf. E lfff9'i59ff5'fi 1 emu! mm! mm HWY 2 .M .Q ir lil' SMITH'S DRUG STORE Prescrip+ion Service Phone 762-l0l5 A-I Guaranleed Used Cars. Congra+ula+ions +o +he Class of l9b7 KARL L. SHANK FORD, INC. Here's fhe Key-Try a Tesl Drive KARL SHANK, Owner Phone 762-2I55 Pofomac and Third Sireel' Waynesboro Your Friendly Ford Dealer FORDS FALCONS THUNDERBIRDS FAIRLANE MUSTANG JAMES M. BOWLING Nafionwide Insurance RepresenI'a'I'ive Gehr Road Waynesboro, Penna. Phone 762-63 I4 Complimenis of RON ROB MFG. CO., INC. 230-240 W. Norfh S+. Waynesboro, Pa. Bes'I' Wishes Io fhe Class of I967 RUSS'S SANDWICH SHOP Our SpeciaI+y Sfeak Sandwiches-Hoagies-Pizza STOTTLEMYER IMPLEMENT SER. HAROLD w. STOTTLEMYER, IProp.I TracIor 8: Farm Equipmeni' Repaired PORTABLE WELDING OUTFIT RouI'e 3 Waynesboro, Penna. Phone 762-23 I4 Congratulations and Best Wishes From JOSTEN'S Class Rings-Commencement Announcements Diplomas-Medals 81 Trophies Announcement Representative Jewelry Representative P. G. HOLLANDSWORTH W. G. SKlP MOONEY. JR. Box 375 Box 27l Clarksburg, W. Va. 26302 Palmyra. Pa. l7078 Best Wishes to the McLAuGHLlN's Gm of 67 FUEL on. SERVICE wAYNEsBoRo uoNs CLUB Sanalzaviiil PENNSYLVANIA S -m I Nx. BTA R T v G41 2 ' 5 I m T fm -MS 4'rnncI-V ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR I823 E. MAIN ST. WAYNIESBORO. PA. Dial-762-34I 6 'H' Qualify Service-Reasonable Raies-WATTever The Job fa? 1'hu3' Philadelphia Ave. Waynesboro, Pa. Dial 762-I2 I 6 RICHARD R. ARTHUR WILLIAM H. ARTHUR PHONE: 762-59 I 3 MARTIN'S SERVICE CENTER Goodyear Tires-Accessories WEST MAIN STREET EXT. WAYNESBORO, PA. Complimenis of WOLFF 81 MCKOWN Since IQOO Furnifure-Floor Covering-Draperies Bedding-Accessories AC-Delco-Wagner MAIN STQRE Tnco-Anco-Purolalor 28 E. Main S+. Waynesboro, Pa. RECAPPING VULCANIZING Phone-762-54l I BECK 81 BEN EDICT Congraiulafions Family GIH' Cenfer Headquarfers for Painfs Glass-Lawn 8: Garden Wheel Horse-Suburban Tracfors Official Boy Scouf Trading Pos? Hun'I'ing 8: Fishing Licenses EICHHOLZ FLOWERS EARLE K. INGELS. Prop. Phone 762-7l3I Corner of Broad and Main Congra+uIa'Iions from Vol ley Pride Bread-Roll-Pa s'l'ries VALLEY BAKING CO. INC. N U-WAY CLEANERS SAME-DAY SERVICE Your Cleaner is Your CIo+I1es Besi' Friend Sh. PHONE 762-58I0 lppensburg Pa. 2 SOUTH MULBERRY ST. Complimenfs Io 'rhe GracIua'l'es SHERMAN'S Wes? Main Sfreef Waynesboro, Pennsylvania Complimenfs of BEAR'S HEATING OIL J. NORMAN PEI FFER-Prop. OFFICE PHONE-762-38II RES. PHONE-762-I547 C. R. BAUMGARDNER AND SON Paving ancl Excavaling PHONE 762-4632 Rural Rouie 4 Waynesboro, Penna. Congrafulalions Class of '67! 111142 ' I 1 GET T0 KNOW us IT PAYS I 1 HEADQUARTERS FOR YOUNG MEN'S DRESS AND SPORTS CLOTHES Q E. RESSLE R'S wAYNEs5BEci:g News BEAUTY NEWSPAPER MAGAZINES I Tr TOBACCO FOUNTAIN SERVICE - ,cry f a nu ' SUNDRIES 762-4504 9I W. Main S+. RUTH RESSLER Waynesboro, Penna. Prop' Congra'rulaI'ions! JOI N ER-HONODEL .fm .5 IIUBIIII MUIIIIUW INSURANCE INC. u I I29 Easi' Main SI'reeI' Waynesboro, Penna. Com plimenis of BONDED APPLICATORS, INC. ROOFING AND SIDING 68 Easi' Main S+. Waynesboro, Penna. Phone 762-I I55 Congra+ula+ions Besf Wishes Class of 67 WAYNESBORO NIPPLE CO. WAYNESBORO, PENNA. Compliments of COMPANY WORLD'S LARGEST MANUFACTURER OF INDUSTRIAL REFRIGERATION AND AIR CONDITIONING EQUIPMENT WAYNESBORO. PA. I 7268 I 'ARIS The Garden Spol The Park View LAMPE'S RESTAURANT Nor'I'h Pofomac S+. R+. 3 Near Caledonia Waynesboro Fine Home Cooked Food Pleasan'I' Service Sensible Prices BANQUETS PARTIES operma by MR. al MRS. w. c. LAMPE ,Liana xx ly TEXAS LUNCH 83 Wesf Main Sfreei' Telephone 762-9930 Waynesboro, Pennsylvania Economical Io Ea+ I-lere SMITH'S AMERICAN SERVICE 4+h 8: Po+omac Sf. Waynesboro, Penna. Phone 762-9947 Complimen'Is of KI RSON'S STORE For Bigger and BeH'er Values FANNIE GOLDBERG Courtesy EAGLES CLUB, INC. I6-22 Eas+ Main Slreel' Waynesboro, Pennsylvania Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Anderson Mrs. Helen A+hey Mr. and Mrs J. Milion Balmer Mr. and Mrs Ray Balmer Mr. and Mrs C. M. Baumgardner Mr. and Mrs Kerlin P. Behnke Mr. and Mrs. Benarcl F. Besecker Mr. and Mrs. Daniel H. Bingaman Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Biss Mr. and Mrs. Donald M. Black Mr. and Mrs Roberi F. Bonner Sp4 Mervin E. Bream Mr. and Mrs John Brennan Mr. and Mrs Rober+ A. Bricker Mr. and Mrs. Wal+er T. Caldwell Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Carbaugh Mr. and Mrs. Roberi' Clapsaddle Mr. and Mrs. William E. Cool: Jr. Mrs. Clara Coons Mr. and Mrs. Warren W. Coover Miss Alice Creager Mr. and Mrs. M. Kei+h Creager Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. Cricler Mr.and Mrs. W. B. Curry Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Devor Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Downin Jr. Terry N. Eberly Richard Eversole and Mrs. Ray Eyler and Mrs. Burris H. Fahrney and Mrs. Ausiin H. Freeman J PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. David Geesaman Mr. and Mrs L. C. Geesaman Jr Mr. and Mrs David Goodreau Mrs. Geneva Green Mr. and Mrs Roberi' L. Greifzu Mr. and Mrs Edward C. Hanna Mr. and Mrs. Clarence L. Harbaugh Mrs. George B. Harris Miss Helen Harile Mr. and Mrs. Melvin L. Haugh Mr. and Mrs Reginanld Haugh Mr. and Mrs John Hess Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Walfer L. Hess Mrs. Evelyn R. Hoclcensmi+h Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Hollinger and Mrs. Ralph Hollinger Miss Ruih Hollinger Mrs. Frances Hollingshead Miss Helen F. Horfon Mr. and Mrs. S. Barr Houser J. W. News Agency Mrs. Ruih N. 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THE WAYARIAN, Business Slafl SOPHOMORES Ankerbrand, Donald 43 Aughinbaugh, Ray 43 Avey, Martha 43, 126, 150, 151 Baker, Donna 43, 135, 150, 175 Baker, Glenn 43 Baker, Linda 43, 122, 150 Bakner, Cheryl 43, 122, 135, 158 Bakner, Darrel 43 Bare John 43, 159 Barnhart, Gregory 43, 150 Barnhart, Kay 43, 135 Baumgardner, Robert 43 Beck, Thomas 43, 150, 158, 166, 172 Becraft, Cleo 43, 134 Beltz, Patricia 43, 150 Benedict, Mae 43, 120, 150 Bennett, Robert 43 Betts, Richard 43, 152, 155 Bickal, Jessie 43 Biesecker, Carroll 43, 126, 135, 138, 150, 151, 167 Bikle, Kathleen 43, 122, 142, 150, 151, 152 Biss, Daniel 43, 128, 150 Bloom, Elizabeth 43 Bloom, Thomas 43, 159 Blubaugh, Robert 43, 166, 172 Bonebrake, Richard 43, 150 Boswell, Judith 43 Bouder, Stephen 43 Bowers, John 43 ' Bowie, Linwood 43 Dewease, Faye 44, 125 Diffenbaucher, Kay 44, 150, 152, 155 Dingle, Larry 44 Ditch, Barbara 44, 138 Dorand, Theodore 44 Dowlin, Mary 44, 120, 126, 150, 152 Dowlin, Paul 44 Draper, Larry 44 East, Patricia 44, 138, 150 Eaton, Charles 44, 150, 174 Eberly, Lucille 44, 126, 150, 151, 152, 155 Ebersole, Kathryn 44, 152 Edwards, Raymond 44, 174 Eigenbrode, Patricia 44, 138, 135, 150 Ellsworth, Cynthia 44, 138, 150 Fahrney, Wilbur 44 Farland, Michael 44, 130 Fitz, Sandra 44 Fitzgerald, Sue 44, 129, 135, 138, 150 Fleagle, Patrick 44, 150, 166, 174 Flemming, Nancy 44, 150 Fogle, Barbara 44 Forth, Cecelia 44, 138 Foster, Betty 44, 122 Frederick, Richard 44 Freeman, Arnold 44 Freeman, Samuel 44 Fridinger, William 44, 140 Fry, Shirley 44, 126, 135, 138, 150, 175 Funk, Eric 44 Gantz, Beverly 44, 150 Bradley, Joseph 43 Brechbiel, Judy 43, 122, 131 Brennan, Teresa 43 Britsch, Gary 43 Brown, Edmond 43 Brown, Shirley 43 Brunner, Wanda 43 Buchanan, Nina 43, 135 Buhrman, Harry 43, 124 Bumbaugh, David 43, 152, 159 Bumbaugh, Debra 43, 122, 138, 152 Bumbaugh, Jean 43 Bumbaugh, Stanley 43, 124 Burtman, Karen 43 Calimer, Nancy 43, 131, 134 Gardner, Dallas 44, 134, 150 Gardner, Gregory 44, 166 Garling, Donna 44, 150 Garling, Larie 44 Gates, Marie 44, 134 Geesaman, Beverly 44, 122, 152 Geesaman, Deborah 44 Geesaman, Edward 44, 150 Geesaman , Richard 44 Gingrich, Harold 44, 130, 150 Gipe, Betsy 44, 122, 120, 150, 152 Glenn, Jane 44, 122 Gossard, Linda 44, 125 Gourley, Richard 44 Green, Donna 44 Calimer, Steven 43 Carbaugh, Barry 43, 128 Carbaugh, Ruth Cason, Charles 43 Cauffman, Barbara 43 Cauffman, Daniel 43, 174 Chalfant, Paul 43 Chandler, Bruce 43, 124, 138, 142 Channing, Sandra 43, 134, 135 Choate, Cosbie 43 College, Evelyn 43, 138 Cook, Diane 43 Cook, Douglas 43 Crook, Alice 43, 135, 138 Crowe, Jacky 43 Cummins, Ralph 43, 128, 133 Dade, Charles 43, 166 Dagenhart, Sherry 43, 138 Dale, Shirley 43, 135, 141 Danzberger, Helen 44, 120, 135, 138, 175 Debrick, Randolph 44 Dennis, Ruth 44, 150 DeWalt, Dennis 44 Dewease, Deborah 44, 125, 150 Gregory, Robert 44, 124 Grenier, Edwina 44, 126 138, 150 Gfube, Mary 44, 158, 150, 152 Gunder, Dennis 44, 150 Hager, Jeffrey 44 Hahn, Roger 44, 128, 151, 152 Haines, Dennis 44 Hartman, Steven 44 Haugh, Denise 44, 126, 150 Haugh, Lucinda 44, 150, 152, 167 Hauk, Kenneth 44 Headley, Judith 44, 138, 135, 150 Hearn, Mabel 44, 150 Heintzelman, Penny 44 Helfrick, Barbara 44 Helfrick, Rosalie 45, 167 Heller, Gerald 45 Helman Alma 45 Helman, Cynthia 45, 131 Helwig, David 45 Henderson, Richard 45, 168 Henicle, Barbara Ann 45, 175 Henicle, Barbara Kay 45, 125, 167 Henicle, Cheryl 45 Hess, Mary 45 Hess, Saundra 45, 126 Hess, Susan 45, 135, 138 Hockenberry, Jeffrey 45 Hoffman, Angela 45 Hollenshead, Darlene 45 Hollinger, Joseph 45, 128, 152, 155 Hoover, Clyde 45 Hospelhorn, Neal 45 Hough, Lewis 45 Hunsecker, Linda 45 Hurd, Dennis 45 Hurd, Kenneth 45 Jackson, Michael 45 Johnson, Dennis 45 Jones, Evelyn 45 Jones, Patricia 45, 129, 134, 135, 138 Jones, Paul 45 Kaiser, Irene 45 Kauffman, Leslie 45, 134, 142 Kauffman, Linda 45 Kauffman, Robert 45, 138 Kelly, Paul 45 Kendall, Henry 45 Kesselring, Patricia 45, 134 Kinley, Donald 45 Kipe, Larry 45 Kirkpatrick, Deborah 45, 150 Kline, Charlotte 45, 122, 138, 135 Kline, Joyce 45, 126, 151, 152 Kluck, Dennis 45 Knepper, Ronald 45 Koons, George 45 Koons, Joseph 45 Koons, Linda 45 Laman, Sue 45 Laubaugh, Sue 45, 126, 135, 138, 150, 1 Lohman, Stephen 45, 150, 166, 172 Lowman, Phillip 45, 133 Luckenbach, Wendy 45, 126, 138, 142 Lynch, Randy 45, 172 McCardell, James 45 McCarney, Sherry 45, 122, 135, 152 McCormick, Richard 45, 174 McCrea, Roger 45 McGarity, James 45, 138 Mclntire, Charles 45, 159 McLaughlin, Alice 45, 126, 135 McLaughlin, Walter 45 Mackley, Joseph 42, 45, 151, 152, 155 Maloney, Brian 45, 128, 130, 133, 142 Mann, Deborah 45, 122, 135, 138 Martin, Dennis 45 Martz, Debbie 45, 134, 138 Masser, Harry 45 Medved, Joselyn 45, 129, 151, 152, 155 Mellott, Jocelia 45, 122, 138, 150, 152 Mickley, John 46 Miller, Bonnis 46, 120, 126, 138, 152 Miller, Helen 46 Miller, Joan 46 Miller,Randolph 46, 140, 152 Miller, Sherry 46, 122, 150, 167 Milliner, Margaret 46 Mills, Lance 46 Mills, Martha 46, 150 Minnich, Deborah 46, 135, 138, 142 Minnich, Donald 46 Minnich, Yvonne 46, 134 Minnick, Ellen 46, 126, 138, 150, 151, 152 Minnick, Sharon 46 152, 155, 167 Misner, Imogene 46, 135 Mock, Robert 46 Mong, Franklin 46 Monn, Rickey 46, 166 Moore, Norma 42, 46, 152, 167 Muck, Paul 46, 152, 155 Murray, Carrolleen 46, 122 Murray, Donald 46 Musey, Deborah 46, 126, 152 Myers, Delmar 46 Myers, Kyle 46, 150, 166, 172 Myers, Mary 46, 120, 150, 167 Neil, Wanda 46 Newcomer, Barbara 46, 125 Noel, Joseph 46, 166 Noel, Michael 46 Nolan, Robert 46, 166 Omwake, Douglas 46, 152 Owens, Loretta 46 Paisley, Gerald 46 Palmer, Carol 46, 135, 138, 150 Pencek, Angela 46, 135, 138, 150, 175 Penrz, Gary 46, 138, 150, 152 Perry, Marna 46, 138 Peters, Glenn 46, 166 Phenicie, Joseph 46, 129, 166 Phenicie, Diane 46, 122, 150 Pottoroff, Michael 46, 138 Potts, Linda 46, 122, 150 Pryor, Janice 46 Ralls, Sheila 46, 150 Rauch, Colleen 46, 122, 141, 150 Reed, David 46, 166 Reed, John 46, 166 Reed, Robert 46, 138 Reeves, Sherry 46 Reichard, Edgar 46, 124, 150 Rexrode, Steven 46 Rhoades, Charles 46 Rhone, Curvin 46 Rice, Barbara 46, 122, 150 Richardson, Carolyn 46, 150 Ridenhour, William 46, 120, 151 ,152 Riley, Donald 46 Ringer, Vicki 46, 135, 138 Rock, Pamela 46 Rook, Donna 46 Royer, Douglas 46 Royer, Lee 46, 166 Sacrey, Linda 46 Sanders, Cynthia 46, 150 Sanders, Bradley 42, 46, 166, 172 Sanders, Joan 47 Sargeant, Stephen 47 Sauder, David 47, 151, 152 Saylor, Kristina 47, 122, 150 Schaller, Mary 47 Scott, Susan 47, 129, 141, 150 Scott, Winona 47 Seiford, John 47, 138 Sentz, Frederick 47, 174 Seville, Evelyn 47, 122 Shaffer, Stanley 47, 140 Shank, Gerald 47 Shank, Gregory 47, 162 Sharrah, Sharon 47, 150 Shatzer, Michael 47, 166, 172 Shearer, Norma 47, 126, 134, 141 Sheffler, Floyd 47 Sherman, Larry 47, 128, 140 Shetler, Dennis 47, 135, 140, 150 Shetron, Renee 47, 138, 142 Shindledecker, Peggy 47, 154 Shirey, Gary 47, 124 Shockey, Elmer 47 Shockey, Ray 47 Shrader, Joseph 47, 174 Shuman, Gordon 47, 140, 150, 151, 152, 155 Sites, Robert 47, 120, 152, 155 Smith, Bonita 47, 135 Smith, Brenda 47, 134 Smith, Jody 47, 140 Smith Judy 47 Smith, Kenneth 47 Smith, Richard 47, 140, 150 Smith, Roberta 47, 122 Snader, Barbara 47, 142, 150 Snively, David 47, 168, 174 Snively, Doris 47 Snively, Leonard 47 Snodderly, Barbara 47 S-noke, Kenneth 47 Snurr, Jane 47, 134, 138, 152 Synder, Rhonda 47, 138, 152 Socks, Janet 47, 150 Spangler, Diane 47 Speer, Robert 47, 158, 162 Spessard, Barbara 47, 134, 150, 167 Spittlet, John 47, 120, 152, 158, 166 Wagaman, Rodney 48 Wagaman, Thomas 48 Waldschlegen, Michael 48 Walter, Gary 48 Wanck, William 48, 128 Watson, Randolph 48, 174 Watts, David 48, 166, 172 Webb, Dennis 48 Weber, Patricia 48, 151, 152 Webster, Frank 48, 140 Weicht, Bonnie 48, 134, 135, 142 Weikert, Oliver 48 Weikert, Peggy 48, 138 Weishaar, Patricia 48 Werzyn, William 48, 159 West, Dana 48, 135, 138 West, Teresa 48, 138 Wetzel, Robert L. 48 Wetzel, Robert W. 48 Wetzel, Thomas 48 Wildeson, Richard 48, 124 Williams, Edward 48 Williams, Paul 48, 152, 159 Williams, Ted 48, 134 Winebrenner, James 48 Wink, Peggy 48, 167 Wise, Robert 48 Wolff, Cherie 48, 120, 150, 167 Spoonhour, John 47, 140 Sprankle, Helen 47, 135, 150 Sprenkle, Barbara 47 Staines, Saundra 47, 126, 142, 152 Staley, Paulette 47, 122 Staley, Ravenna 47 Stambaugh, David 47, 140 Starr, Betty 47 Stevens, Nancy 47, 150 Stilts, Donna 47, 150, 152 Stinson, Ray 47 Stites, Bertha 47, 122, 141, 152 Stoner, Dale 47 Stoops, Benjamin 47 Stoops, Cheryl 47, 122, 150 Stoops, Leandra 47, 122, 138, 152 Stoops Lynn 47, 140 Stoo s Richie 47 Stottlfemeyer, David 48, 135, 138, 140 Stouffer, Emmert 48 Stouffer, Rosalie 48 Stouffer, Victoria 48 Stover, Kathy 48, 126, 142 Strang, Linda 48, 135 Strang, Robert 48 Strausner, Allen 48 Strite, Cheryl 48, 151, 152 Strite, Ronald 48 Stull, Juanita 48, 125 Stull, Reynolds 48 Sullivan, Terry 48, 166, 172 Tallent, Lawrence 48 Tharp, Dennis 48 Thomas, Sharon 48 Topper, Cecilia 48, 120, 122, 152 Trostle, Vicki 42, 48, 126, 138 Truax, Carolyn 48 Unger, Wendell 48 Varner, Ronald 48 Verdier, Wanda 48, 131 Voss, Herman 48 Wagaman, Dixie 48 Wagaman, Kenneth 48 Wolff, Ronda 48, 150 Wolford, John 48, 159 Yeager, Edward 48, 137 Yost, Pat 48, 122, 135, 138, 150 Zimmerman, Carolyn 48, 122, 150 Zimmerman, Robert 48, 150, 151, 152 155 JUN1oRs Adams, Patricia 51, 127, 135, 149 Addlesberger, Robert 51 Adolini, Terry 51 Adolini, Tony 51, 124 Aldridge, Michael 51, 120, 135, 138, 146 148 Ambrose, Kimberly 51, 131, 135, 138 Ankerbrand, Charles 51 Ankerbrand, Thomas 51, 146, 148 Arendt, Cathy 51, 135, 149, 175 Arthur, Diedre 51,129, 135, 146,151 152 167 Bachtell, Cheryl 51 Baer, Dain 51 Baer, Daniel 51, 151, 152, 155 Baker, Gary 51 Baker, June 51 Baker, Lois 51, 126, 127, 149 Bare, William 51 Barkdoll, Robert 51, 138, 146, 148 Barlup, Louis 51, 133, 135, 158, 172 Barnhart, Gary 51 Beaver, Dwight 51, 140 Beaver, Rita 51 Beck, Steve 51 Beckner, Daniel 51 Benchoff, Mary 51, 122, 127, 138, 173 Benedict, Susan 51 Benshoff, Ruby 51 Betts, Ann 51, 135, 138 Bingaman, Perry 51, 148 Bitner, Emma 51, 131, 135 Bittinger, Daniel 51 Bittner, John 51 Bock, Laura 51, 129 Bonner, Lynwood 51, 120, 158, 162 Bordner, William 51 Borzager, Tana 51, 138 Bouder, Charles 51, 135 Brechbiel, Donald 51 Brechbile, Gordon 51, 158, 162, 174 Brezler, Mary 51, 126, 127, 135, 138 Bricker, Dennis 51, 148 Bricker, Donna 51 Britch, Robert 51 Brown, Dixie 51 Bryan, Judi 51, 149, 173 Buffington, Nelson 51 Buhrman, Samuel 51, 124 Bupp, Karen 51 Byers, Barbara 51 Byers, Pamela 51 Byers, Percy 51, 158, 176 Calimer, Kathy 51, 131, 134 Carbaugh, Linda 51 Cashman, John 51 Carbaugh, Sherry 51, 122, 149 Clapsaddle, Linda 51 Claudy, Connie 51 Clevenger, Robert 51 Coldsmith, Edwin 51, 128, 146, 148 Coldsmith, Quentin 51 Conrad, William 51, 120, 158, 162 Cook, Richard 51, 129, 137 Cool, David 51, 178 Cool, James 51, 128 Coyle, Deborah 51 Crist, Timothy 51, 135, 158, 159, 179 Cronauer, Alice 52,122 Cummins, Sherry 52, 122, 146 Daley, Victoria 52 Davis, Charles 52, 158, 178 Daywalt, Carolyn 52, 125 Devlin, Mary 52, 135 Dickey, Duane 52 Dingle, Cheryl 52, 122, 127, 135, 146,149, 152 Ditch, Wanda 52 Downin, Sondra 52 Dull, Linda 52, 122 Dunlap, Joyce 52, 122, 135, 138 Early, Norman 52 Eck, Shirley 52 Eckert, Ann Marie 52, 122, 127 Embly, Robert 52 Eyler, Edwin 52 Fisher, Stephen 52, 121, 146, 148, 170, 176 Fitz, Barbara 52, 136 Fitzgerald, John 52, 140 Flagle, Daryll 52 Flohr, Jeffrey 52, 151, 152, 155 Flohr, Jill 52, 55, 122, 127, 135, 146 Florence, Barbara 52, 121, 129 Fogle, George 52 Follmer, Candace 52, 131, 134, 138 Foose, Gordon 52, 151, 152 Foose, Mary 52, 131 Ford, Patricia 52, 122, 135 Forney, Daryll 52, 178 Frantz, Anne 52, 126, 127, 135, 138 Freeman, Gloria 52 Freeman, Linda 52 Friel, Cheryl 52 Fries, Carol 52, 135, 138, 167 Gardner, Deborah 52 Gardner, Phil 52, 121, 168, 170, 176 Geary, Wanda 52 Gebel, Dana 52, 128, 137, 140 Geer, Gloria 52, 121, 125, 127, 152 Geesaman, Janet 52 Geesaman, Kurt 52 George, Florence 52, 122 Gettirls, Alice 52, 131, 134, 135, 138 Golab, William 52, 120, 130, 159, 178 Gouker, Wayne 52 Gourley, James 52, 146, 148, 151, 152 Gourley, Robert 52 Gourley, Samuel 52, 151, 152 Gregory, Willis 52, 124, 158, 159 Groft, Joyce 52, 122, 149 Haas, James 52, 137 Hardman, Terry 52, 159, 178 Hardsock, Lois 52, 131, 141 Harris, Deborah 52, 55, 146, 148, 149, 154 Hartman, Paul 52, 137, 140 Haugh, Barry 52, 178 Hayes, Adrian 52 Helfrick, Daryl 52 Helfrick, Dennis 52, 174 Helman, Sandra 52, 131 Henicle, Floyd 52, 158, 162, 170, 178 Henicle, Glenn 52, 135, 138, 146, 148 Hess, Barbara 52, 122, 135, 149 Hess, Dorothy 52, 134, 149 Hess, Susie 52, 50, 127, 121, 152, 154, 173 Hess, Victoria 53, 121, 129, 141, 149, 152 Hess, William 53, 124 Hess, Willis 53, 121, 120, 136, 146, 148 High, Mary Jane 53, 122 Hollingshead, Brenda 53, 127, 136, 152 Hoopes, William 53, 128, 140 Houser, Kay 53, 126, 134, 136 Hovis, Jeffrey 53, 146, 148, 152 Hudson, Barbara 53, 135 Johnson, Harry 53, 128, 130, 142, 155 Jones, Fred 53, 124 Jones, James 53 Kaeding, Fred 53, 146, 148 Kauffman, Mary 53, 135, 138, 142, 152 Kauffman, Susie 53 Keckler, Paul 53, 148 Keller, Karen 53, 131, 142 Kelly, Joseph 53 Kendall, Martha 53, 146, 149 Kennedy, Dorothy 53 Keifer, Tom 53 Killeen, Calhoun 53 Kint, Sam 53 Kirkpartick, Jack 53 Kirkpatrick, James 53 Kline, Glen 53 Knepper, Jay 53 Knepper, Lois Jean 53, 55, 135, 149, 175 Knott, Sharon 53 Koons, Brenda 53, 122, 138, 151 Koons, Nancy 53,54,131, 141, 146, 149 Kreiss, Judy 53, 138 Kugler, Michael 53, 138, 146, 148, 162 Kuhn, Brian 53, 174, 176 LaCasse, Linda 53, 129 Lemmon, Kenneth 53 Leos, Helen 53, 128, 149 Lesher, Anita 53 Lohman, Linda 53 McCardell, Angela 53, 120, 127, 135, 137 McCarney, David 53, 152, 155 McClanahan, Dennis 53 McFerren, Zack 53, 135 McGlaughlin, Emily 53, 127, 129, 142, 167, 173 Mclntire, Sharon 53, 127, 131, 134, 152 McJilton, Joseph 53 McKee, Maureen 53, 131, 135, 138 McKelvey, Steve 53, 146, 148, 152 McLaughlin, Vaughn 53, 137, 140 Maloney, Leah 53 Marshall, Allen 53, 148 Martin, Ada 53, 149 Martin, Deborah 53, 122, 146, 149, 152 Martin, Jean 53 Martin, Pamela 53, 135, 138, 149 Martin, Susan 53, 135 Martz, Jeffrey 53 Masser, Dale 53, 128, 137 Michalsky, Rodney 53 Mickley, Lavon 53, 126, 141, 146, 149, 151, 152 Miller, Carroll 53, 135 Miller, Charles 53, 146, 148 Miller, Linda 53, 149 Mills, Beverly 53, 135, 149, 167 Minnich, Thomas 53, 152 Misner, Timothy 50, 53, 121, 138, 152 Moats, Bonnie 54, 122 Moore, David 54 Moore, Pandora 54, 120, 127, 149, 154 Mowen, Sandra 54 Murray, William 54, 159 Musselman, Nancy 54, 122, 146, 149 Muth, Beverly 54, 121, 149 Myers, Patricia 54 Newcomer, Anna 54, 131, 152 Newcomer, Ruth 54, 131, 141 Newcomer, Sharon 54, 122, 138, 154 Nicholas, William 54, 148 Noble, Virginia 54, 122, 127, 146, 149, 154 Noll, John 54 Noll, Richard 54 Oller, William 54 Ott, James 54, 55, 170 Owens, Fred 54, 120, 138, 146, 148, 151, Palmer, Van 54 Pardo, Jorge 54, 130, 135 Parmer, Douglas 54 Peck, Brenda 54 Peiffer, Martha 54, 149, 151, 152, 155 Peters, Philip 54, 158, 176 Pheil, Daniel 54, 135, 133, 152, 155 Phillips, Anna 54, 131 Phister, Paul 54 Polidor, Gloria 54, 122, 127, 135, 149 Portner, Donna 54 Powell, James 54 Pratt, Nancy 54, 131, 135, 127 Printz, Thomas 54, 146, 148 Ransom, Marianne 54, 135, 173 Reese, Harry 54 Remmel, Barbara 54, 122 Ressler, Richard 54, 128, 140, 148 Ringer, Mike 54, 135, 138, 146, 148 Rodgers, Sheri 54 Rollins, Oneta 54, 50, 127, 135, 149, 167 Rollins, Thomas 54, 55, 135, 159 Rock, Lois 54, 122, 135, 138 Rock, Max 54 Rook, Earle 54, 135 Rook, Richard 54, 159, 174 Ross, Rodney, 54, 140, 152 Rotz, Angela 54, 122 Rowe, Gary 54 Sanders, Aileen 54 Sanders, Stanley 54, 135, 159 152, 155, 158, 176 Schultz, Pamela 54 Schwarck, Charles 54, 126, 133, 138, 142 Sensheimer, Deborah 54, 122, 132 Shafer, Nancy 54, 126 Shaffer, Barbara 54, 127 Shaffer, Jearry 54, 124, 174 Sheeley, Maxine 54, 127, 135, 138, 149, 175 Sheenhan, William 54 Sheetz, Mary 54, 120, 126, 127, 135, 138, 151 Sheldon, Terry 54, 133, 135, 151, 158 Shindledecker, Barbara 54, 127, 135, 146, 149, 154 Shindledecker, Melvin 54 Shockey, Orville 54 Shriver, Robert 54 Shultz, Estella 54 Simmers, Dale 54 Smith, Carol 54, 125 Smith, Jennifer 55, 131 Smith, Patricia 55, 122, 127, 135, 138 Smith, Phyllis 55, 134 Snavely, Wayne 55, 152, 155 Snider, John 55 Staley, Sonnia 55, 127, 135, 173 Sterling, Charles 55 Stevens, Patricia 55, 121, 126, 127, 133, 135 Stewart, David 55 Stine, Douglas 55, 158, 159 Stinebaugh, John 55 Stitely, Brook 55 Stone, Barry 55 Stoops, Barbara 55, 127, 146, 152 Stoops, David 55, 152, 179 Strausbaugh, Charles 55, 152 Stull, Barry 55, 158, 162, 170 Stull, Dennis 55 Stull, Nancy 55 Sullivan, David 55,'158, 162, 178 Summers, Daniel 55 Summers, Deborah 55, 131 Swope, Pamela 55, 125, 135, 146, 149 Thomas, Anna 55, 121, 131 Thompson, George 55 Toney, Charla 55, 125, 173 Unger, Andrea 55, 135, 158, 159 Unger, Sandrea 55, 120, 127, 135, 151, 152, 173 Valentine, Nancy 55 Wagaman, Joann 55, 136 Walter, Margaret 55, 141, 149 Waltz, Robin 55, 152, 179 Warrenfeltz, Emmett 55, 152, 155 Watson, Kathy 55 Weaver, Elizabeth 55 Weaver, Joan 55 Webb, Dorothea 55, 127 West, Kenneth 55 Wetzel, Barbara 55 Wetzel, William 55 White, Lois 55, 127, 135, 138, 149 White, Mary 55 Wilhide, Cynthia 55, 135, 138 Winebrenner, Frank 55, 132 Wingert, Jennifer 55, 131, 146, 149 Wise, Karen 55, 122, 146, 149 Wishard, Barry 55 Wood, Joanne 55, 135, 138, 142, 152 Woodring, Deborah 55 Yentsch, Joseph 55 Yoder, Gloria 55, 136 Zeaser, David 55 Zeigler, Andrew 55 A Atland, Corrine W. 30, 122 ' B Bailey, E. 30 Baker, Joann 31 Barkdoll, Paul B. 27 Barlup, Louis M. 28 Barnes J. 30 Baylor, Barbara 36, 127 Baylor, Dr. Robert S. 30 Benchoff, Paul G. 39 Bender, Grace A. 30, 31, 141, 167, 173 Bucy, Ada E. 32 Bushman, Ruth L. 32, 121 Butterbaugh, M. 31 C Campbell, Ruth H. 27 Carty, Lucille 38 Cauffman, M. 31 Clopper, B. 30 Creager, D. Lamar 38, 59 Cutchall, Robert R. 27 D Davison, Joseph T. 28 Diffenbaucher, George I. 37 Diffenbaucher, Marguerite H. 3 Di Giammarino, Lillian M. 33, Dunlap, Bonnie L. 28, 29 E Eberly, M. 31 Eberly, Terry N. 35, 120, 137 Edelman, Asher 33, 37 Ensminger, Earl 31 Eversole, Richard 37 Eyler, Hester B. 36, 59, 136 F Fishack, M. 31 Fox, Olen 35 Frankforter, Louise R. 29 G Gearhart, Robert 38, 158, 159 Geesaman, B. 31 234 2 3 SYSTEM EMPLOYEES Geesaman, Geraldine 29 Glover, Dorothy L. 38, 50 Gottshall, George H. 30, 158, 171 H Hager, R. 31 Hammond, Philip 34, 35 Hanlin, M. 31 Harbaugh, Clarence L. 27 Hathaway, Jack D. 37, 42, 158, 172 Hauber, Fred W. 38 Helms, Mildred 29 Hersh, Richard I. 37, 158, 178 Hoffman, Helen H. 29 Hollyday, Jean S. 32, 142 Horton, Helen F. 36, 126 Hughes, Frederick Jr. 37, 140 J Johnson, William E. 31 Jones, C. 30 Jones, Patricia 32, 49, 133, 144, 145 K Kirk, D. 31 Kline, Wilbur R. 27 Knupp, Lucille M. 32 Knupp, William J. 27 Kohler, Henry A. 27 Kohler, Louis 37 Kowallis, Gerald R. 33 Kriechbaum, Casimer B. Jr. 34, 129 L Laubach, Vance S. '38, 131 Little, John M. Lugenbeel, William 32 Ludy, Larry B. 39 Lynerd, Robert D. 39 M Martin, John F. Jr. 35, 130 Mikesell, Gladys E. 33, 120, 134 Miner, C. 31 Mummert, Barry A. 39, 158 N Needam, E. 30 Newman, Dorothy 39, 125 O Owens, Robert L. 29 P Pryor, Bette L. 33 Pryor, M. 31 Pryor, Sarah J. 38, 42, 131 R Rankin, Robert C. 36, 144 Riggeal, Betty 36, 132 Rocks, Thomas G. 37, 138 Rollins, Stephen T. 34 Rosenberger, Daniel 27 S Sachs, Brian 32 Sanders, Arthur E. 30, 158 Scott, M. 30 Shively, Joseph E. 34 Shockey, R. 30 Schubert, Marvin L. 35, 130 Simmers, M. 30 Singer, T. 31 Smith, P. 31 Sollenberger, E. 30 Stitely, F. 31 Strausner, M. 30 Stum, Robert E. 36, 158, 159 T Toms, M. 31 V VandeMark, Luke D. 39 W Warner, Charles A. 27 Warsing, W. A. 34, 128 Wilson, Janice 30, 167, 175 Y Yingst, Frances L. 28 Z Zehler, William D. 37, 133, 158, 162 Zimmerman, Robert A. 33, 152 '.1 , FAREWE LL A IiHIe work. a IiHle plag To keep us going - and so good-dag! 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